Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 04, 1869, Image 3

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Y NEW ERA. i 1969. OITY. i TkcmoMtUr. H t *b* U*t Drag Storo" yesterday : ,<»r m.i« *»!«**' ~li j 78 I 74 1.—Th* pricc-curnjut pub- i of Ui« Eiu, is corrected ; merchauta of thi* city. j Oily Fathers are iuvited to to strati M far aa Hyne's .—Tho grade of Forsyth greatly improved iii the Ike Find Baptist Church. » had a pleasant call yester- ‘upe Taylor, editor of the -blUhod at Nowiniu. Oa. Jewish uew year—the sxi Monday. The day n among the .Jewish pop- CITY II13HURT. Boot* and Bmoe*. — Mseare. G. II. A A. W Fores, in addition to their showy boot and •hoe advertisement, advertise this morning a splendid lot of ladies and gent's tranks. Bee their advertisements, and go to them for cheap and good boots and shoes. Fttasii Stew served at the National Hotel Restaurant at 11 o'olook to-day. Boo advertisement of Bell A Hammock They wish to buy a cottage, and have for ealt 1173 aores of land on the Chattahoochee river. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Ornos Daxlx Hrw Baa. l » weather still onn- hsd no frost iim yet, will not have in a day . Jesse ltoring will preach St half-post ten o'clock on The revival continues at “rtiou of Peachtree street uiiard by the City Fath- listorc Heads.I, as is with street work. i£-The Mayor held his 1 yesterday, and, as usual, Almost every variety by the City Code was j; but nothiug of much “pirad. Bell. — Major Bell, the ■f] Comptroller General, “nt trip with tlie press proved In hea'lh, and We laborious duties of his glad to sue him physician requests us to 'he fact that a good deal ting sold lor good, and ■Variably are made sick. The people should be erctass of in.-at, aud equally csreiul not to of- His Excelleucy, Oov- ryd u reward ol 51,000 I the UegM Jim Brown, tl Joseph Barber. Mar- ou. aud made his probaldn tlmt ‘here ill Alla 11 J f"r - uieol Trunks Ac.—Just arrived, another lot of Lady's Saratoga Trunks, Gents' Leather Traveling Trunks, Leather Bags and Satch els. O. H. A A. W. Fobcx, Sign Big Iron Boot, Whitehall street. It 8ai.es To dat. —Col. Adair will have a variety Milo iu front o! bis office at ten o'clock to-day. He will sell a flue eow and two young mules. Kiev. Fatuku Mauncv, of Montgomery, will preach at the Catholic Church on Sunday, September 5th, at half-past ten o'clock. Hubjoot-Principles of Divine Faith. Father Ryan will preach at Vespers at half-past five o'clock, i*. m. sep4-lL Just the TniNo rou Mkhcuants.—Gall at Chamberlin, Boynton A Co’s. Get the olever Book-keeper to show you their Salkh Book, made on new stylo expressly for them. Another can Im» seen at Pemberton, Willson, Taylor, A Co's Drug Store, thou order one like it from Wm. R. Hani.kitku, Book Binder aud Bluuk Book Manufacturer, Gruuito Block. Buoiitxn-There was tome animation in buslneM circles to-day. We observe more hunting for trade than has been noted iu some time. The cool weather has been revivifying in its effects upon the merchants. Goa*.—Btill very scarce with a lively maod. It is very firm at 91 40. Wheat—In sympathy with corn, wheat shows an upward teudency. Ws now quote prime red $1 40 to 1 50; white 1 60. Bacon—There is a good deal of activity in the meat market, but no quotable change.-- Stock good. Floub —There is a slight rise in some grades of flour. Quotations given in table below. ATLANTA WHOLESALE PllICEB CURRENT. •9 dos S. W. Collins $13*91b Oacoa-ft lb Usuis, oanv, S.0 24 Plain U*uvised... .22(^! Country 19fe! Sides, clear IIA* Sides, C. K *921 Shoulders, *til7>, '••ft**- V 7<h „ Kautucky 33**27 ludl* 28*932 liali' Hope- » th Machine mads.. 10011 Hsud-inadu. 8,‘,(<v9 Urss-|wr tou $22 60(925 Hatter—1» lb Ouslien Country SPECIAL NOTICES. Ucorgls State Lottery, for the Benefit of the Orpheus' Home sud Free School. Combination Class, No. 422. The following ware the drawn num bers September 3, 1869 : 20—21—33—31—7I —13—4 -31 -34-08-39-14 srp 4-dlt HOWARD * OO., Mauagers negro and it -H . D.. id Cutting, fill Secretary of Stale, rn in tl».- North to- h city. We greatly s suffered a relapse nr© glad to know rlit as to bo able to hopo to welcome him nek desire to see him en- i, so that ho may no the discharge of his i able officer and can ‘ post. irniau of the Board of i following .statement: -port will t,.- found the j city of Atlanta for the ten yuan 1 ten yean r ten years .12 argej 31 b proportion of child- dity in both classes, b colored. Thenutn- rrod during the mouth five than was reported . J. N. Simmons, Board of Health. he pit P. Fat of with Mr. P. Fancisco ho has just retnrnod he has been to attend the University. Mr. with him the De- by a vote of the the College. This is hardly won. Those ako up their minds to strenuous toil. But •d for work of this ;iy ail the substance m ; but ho went to r three years of toil of the menus to ile- Univereity of Virginia, i willing to do this, ntent with anything be won; and these n in the enduring medal, suitably in enter upon the pruc " is city. We think hs has in him the oferment. Success to I. Luther J. Glenn, j for San Fruncis-I meet the Grand Lodge] ted States, which meets day of the present and C. 0. Millar, of egateH from the Grand d George It. Baker, of tive of the Grand En 1 go from Atlanta direct y will meet other dele- Weat and East; thence Oity, Nebraska, whence |‘ s whole body to San Mt delightful as w ell we understand the aple preparations to a great Slate they shores ol the groat Pa- 9th A. EHUKNZIKOKK, Upholsterer ami Duster in Furniture, sud Manufacturer of Redding, Hunter street, three doors from Whitehall, Atlanta, Qa. A. Ergenslnger's PaU-ut Steam Feather Renovat ing Machine for renovating your Feather Beds.— Wool and Card id Hsir done the b*-*t aud cleanest by stuaiu. For sale s large lot of Chairs, Mattresses, Pillows, Uediteads, Musqulto Nuts-patent. Ageut for 1'avillou, Rustic, and Cloth Window%JliadfS. Wanted, Cora shucks. A. KUGENZINGER. Hunter Ht , 3 Doors from Whiu-hal), Atlsuta, Os. sag J>1-1 m sug 13-14-20 534 ofTee —V* ft. Rio Prime 24**21 Good 22 .M* 23 Ordlusry.. 21*922 Java 38(540 Candies— Y lb. Star 17(517). Paraflue 40*946 Colton Yarns—Y 4 lb. Nos. 8 aud IU $2 00*6 Nos. 8, 10. 13. 2 00*9 t’otton Cards—Y dos. Whltteuiore »7 60 CowP«as|lbu. *$1.25 Drags aiul Dyestuffs Alum Y lb.. — |il| Amsrlcan b'nd 7 £8 Amerleau UoopllCM'JK Nail Rod Utol2)s Castings 7),*vy Lard- ft lb. Heroes k bla.22q&2 H, Kegs aud Cans 23*' 23 11 ,cad-V tb. ttfklo Leather—ft lb. White Oak bole.. 40 Hemlock bole.... 38(536 Country Sole 33*p36 Country Upper.. 6Gft65 Hum. Upper.... 60*966 Northern Y dos. $42 00 Fr. cf. Y dos.... $10**SO Am. do. fl dos... Dorn. $ dos Bridle Lea Y dos . Harness Lea Y lb. Llqnors—?tgal aud dos SBMX-GBNTSNNIAX. EXPOSE ATNA IN8DRAN0E 00., HARTFORD JUDY X, 18(39. Asiets, - Liabilities, $5,352,632.96 267,082.33 Pot. hyd. Y lb. Quinine Y os. Saltpetre Y lb. $6 26 $2 76 12^20 Rr. Hh. 7-8... Rr. Sh. 4-4.. E‘-l Hh. »*.. Rl’d Hh. f-8.... 12(1*18 Ok* 18 Rl'd bh. 4-4. Rro. Drill. Ul'd. Drill I . ’ . Ticking 13 >,(5 46 Prints— 10 Sprague's..lgUi 12. . ..13,q**30 .. 16^22 ..184*23)4 Peach.... Apple Gin, Holland $4. Amerleau... $1. Rum, Jamaica 4. American.. $ 1.60*92.00 ■hM ‘ $4.00M(U $ l.auS'A < a 4.00^6.1 Robertson do $2,00*94.00 NecUr Scotch do do V gal... Wine fi dos.. Maderia... $2.50^,6.00 Sherry $2.60(96.00 Port $2.50@6.00 Champatgue Iackerel — No. 2, V bbl. $18 00 Rita $2.50(0,3.00 Meal—"P bu.$l.26^91.30 Mess Fork >. bbl. Florida 76<g$8 Sugar House $1.00*91.25 Cubs 60*9 68 ■ails—fl kig Lard Oil $1.76*92.00 Liustx'd Oil.. 1.30*91.35 Coal Oil. 48*9 60 $5,085,450.63 **-SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO.. ITS 3? -A. S T. “«!, lltrir I'rulla ye know them.” I.0NSES I’AII) IN KIPTV VKAK.N, S25,321,485.37 ITS PRESENT. The Mof»t Successful Fire Co. in America, Aawot«, $0,802,032-00. mouth. Fulton Lodge, No. 21 Thursday uignt iu « a« 1 Mt. Zion Royal Arch Socon.l Monday A. Roah.srau cry First and Third W. 11. TULLER. II. P. Vesh ns a Maitlen's Ulush" Is the pare peachy complexion which follows the uso of Ilagsii'n [aguolla Ralni. It Is tho true secret of Iv suty. Fash- >nsble ladies iu society understand tld>. The Magnolia Balm change* the rustic country girl >to a city belle more rapidly than any other one thing. duoes, sunburn, tan, freckles, blotches and all ef- of the summer auu disappear when it is used, aud a genial, cultivated, freih expression is obtained which rivals the bloom of youth. Beauty is possible to all who will invest 75 cents at any resp. rhiblo store and iusaist on getting tho Magnolia Balm. II. Marshall, Whitehall LOCIlHANK A CLARK, Attorneys.—Of- 30 on Broad street, over Echols' Seed Store. Practice anywhere in the State, United States Supreme Court, and Superior Courts. jy 25-dly t Age L. U. Du vis. Real Kstate Agent f AYER’S A.GTJE CURE, rou the HricKDY cure or Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Heailaehe, or Bilious Headache, and Ulilous Fevers, Indeed for the whole class of diseases original- tng In biliary derangement, mused by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. No one remedy Is loudor called for by the necessi ties of the Amoncau people than a sure sud safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we arc now enabled to of fer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate tho disease, and with assurauce, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use in any <punUty. That which protects from or prevents this disorder must be of immenae service in the communities where it prevails. /Veoenhon is better than cure, for the patient escapes the riak which he must run in vio lent attacks of this baleful iliHtemper. This “Cuaa” expels the miasmatic poison of Fkveb and Aocx from tbs ay atom aud prevents the development of the dis ease, if taken on the first approach of its promonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. Tho large quantity wo supply for a dollar brings it within tho reach of everybody: and In bilious districts, where Five* aud Aoue prevails, overybady should have it and use it freely both for cure sud pro tectfou. It Is hoped this price will place It within the reach of all—the poor as well as the rich. A great su periority of this remedy over any other ever discov ered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittonts is, that it contains no Oulnlne or mineral, conaequont- WWgiMHgquw ggmtgMRaMtotoBm^h^g Macon k Western Railroad, i Atlsuta, July 1,1849.) ^ F. have arranged a regular ayatom of through tlck- Atluuta to New York, Baltimore, Phila delphia, Jacksonville and Tallahas see, Florida, via Savannah. Baggage chocked through. Only one change of cars south of Atlanta. Also, a system of Bxouraiioxi Ti.olx.otai ry reduced rates, good from date, until the first day of October next, from Atlanta, Macon aud inter mediate stations to the Indian Springs (Forsyth), and atlous to Marietta and W. A. FULLER, G.T. A. (July 1—3m) C’itv Tax-Pavers, Lookout for the Enplne When the Whistle Blows. Receiviu and Collector’s Owicb, 1 ClTT or Atlamta, August 7, 1869. J night, 6th lust., explains its Resolved, That the Receiver be required to close his book o t, and proceed as soon therm ie ft las for double tax agains * in, and colloct tho „ which time he will I those who have failed t against all such dchmy ;g wav‘ wage, yet thero is »conception that it and endorsed by all. gathering of geutlu- f the Union, away off conntry, among <t now hich a vast uninhabited We think it is the very log, and almost envy have tho honor to bo have beforo us _ Family of KwiiM Bell y about the probability thto city withlu tho iM. Wa regret to say f alender. We hear no , place of amuaemeut. oj that Judge Col* 9 public halt over his Lall street; but he hiu d, and is adapting Kjaea. This leaves ’ regarda a show-shop, •re that wo will go without any legitimate y have a circus or two, a iton/Wd of amusement We think somebody ttUtioji by not erecting a >ay, in Atlanta, butter : op stair apartments, da groat portion of tho rants. Next Wtutor prop- 11 yisld more handsomely fore. Otrr city is inereas- Tho Legislators will bo od consequently a great may bo expected, and it havo a place of am unit* f be passed. It is i a building to bo miasmatic poison. A gnat variety of disorders arise from Its Irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheu matism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Ear ache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affec tion of Uie Spleen, Hysterics, Pain iu the Bowels, Oollo, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Htomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the in termittent type, ot become periodical. This "Cobb" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently curee them all alike. It is an Invaluable protection to immigrants aud persona travel lug or temporarily re siding In tha malarious districts. Iftakou occasional ly or dally while ex(>o*e<i to the Infection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate In raflcient quantity to ripc-n Into dieesee. Hence it Is even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Intermittent*, If they avail them selves of tho protection this remedy affords. PREPARED DY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. J. H Willson, . by all Druggist Jyl dr and all the its and Deal- deod4w-3m ASHIUNEKW SALE, 09 K- Honor,hU, th. tx.trleh SS t.&TSiJj'w T" b ' , " r ' U- Court Houm on H.turrt.y, u,o 4t)i day of aept*int>er next 11 e'ocloeh a w a , n( . Interest la ninety sores of land ’ ^s-fourth Oobh oiunty, Ol, *7? iariteHS liny, bMlirupl. Hold Tt™ i, on («,„ a K sStaar II. H. Mnraltnl’a Sal., Om» U. 8. Mammal, Nostmekm Dm. on Oa. i Atlanta, G*., Aug. a, ism. ) IJY virtu* of a writ of rendiUonl exponas, issued 13 from thi Honorable the IMstriot Court of the United 8UUs flw tbs Northern District of Georgia, *m be sold, on Tuesday the 34th lust, la front of the United BUUs Court Room, in the oity of Atlanta, oountv of TuUov, the following property, condemns* as forfeit, •fl 1" the United Itetsa, to-wit; Thlrty-Mvsa Half Boxes of Tobacco. Tertis cash. „ . ^ , 0*0. B. CHAMBERLIN, U. 8. Deyatr Marshal Northern District of da. American., Lubr. Oil 1.16&3. Wamsutts. *9 9 , iOsimbu g* V Duchess B. 15*916 : yd 20*923 Arnold's... loq.Fotasli Y esse. Feathers—u.-w, 7.5<a.ttO' Babbit* Flour— 1‘utty—** It. Atlmt* Mills, fancy * bun-,Rice—> lb... dred $5 Ou Salt—> sack Ho do, ex. family 4 66! Liverpool... Dodo, family 4 36, Virginia Do (lo, i-uitou XXXX .Shot—Y bag. f 14.00 86)40 11(^12 . $3.25 w»iy. Patou .$3.4 3.76 Do do. auperhue 3 75 ! Buck . *'. Do do. Gooi h ls EXXX Noap-H lb. fiuully 3 401 Turjieutiue.. Do do, ship stuff 1 25 Steel—ft tb. Dodo, bran 1 OU Plow lt- > lb sud bbl. i Cast 26*27 Apples Y bu....1.74*92.26, German 18^20 Apples dried. . . - “ “ Poaches, p'l'd. do uup’d *(g sin — bu. )ru. White... 1 35*91 Yellow 140(4. »u 70*976 Ginseng 66*$72 Olass-V box.$3.50(97.00 Gunpowder >tkcg.$7 25 Rule hf. keg $4.00 Rifle qr. keg 2 25 Blasting keg (95.25 Hay— Y tou.. Hides- ft lb. Dry ltd . Dry Flint .. . $38(940 9# 10 18*020 20H22 h*$'j 4(96 P. R. Demsrsrs 17*918 Re lined A 18*018 ltefluod B. ...17^*918 Refined C....16<**917 Yellow Coffee. lAjvlOq Sound Extra Hue... 1.00(a.l 35 Smoking 60*91.00 Varnish—gal. Copal 3.5004.00 Js]>au $3.00*9360 Coach 6 (g.0 White Fish— B half bbl.. $10*911 ••The t: ihort.” Como to ang H-suntill20sep. nd Collector of Tax. lino is a good motto. L. P. THOMAS, Ivor and Collector. ATLANTA SACK FACTORY ! manufactur ing all kinds of FLOUR AND GRAIN SACKS, Orders respectfully solicited. MITCHELL & BENTLY, jy'J :im Corner WhiUhell and Hunter Sti. Dawson Sheriff's Main. lie outcry, on the first Tuesday in September i one lot of land In th« fifth district and first section, number eight hundred and sixty-four, In the county of Dawson and 8tate of Georgia, as the property of R. A. Holt, to satisfy one Justice Court ft fa from Ute Jus- tloe Court of the 1178th District O. M., of said county, In favor of J. A. Psxson. Property pointed out by H. ktofeHriri i attorney. July 22, 1869. R. M. HARHETT, Sheriff. Jy 27-td Tit YON’S CELEBRATED SPORTING R I F L B 8! For sale by all gun dealers. KDWJ) K. TRYON, Jr., to CO.. Manufacturers and Importers. Uans, Pistols, Sporting Apparatus. Stores 19 North Sixth and 220 North Second Btroots, Philadelphia, Penn. Illustrated price list sent by aug2712t dealers when solicited. EngllMli, Gcimuiq and Classical School. rpiIE REV. HERMANN BOKUM will begin his Eng- X Hsb, Classical, and German School ou the first of September, at the Good Templars’ Hall, corner of Ma rietta and Broad straits. Price per month for English and German $2 60 Greek and Latin $1 00 extra. Mr. Bokum will also give privato lustructlens. sug 31-6t DR. HUNTER C ONTINUES to treat all private diseases, syphilis, all ftirma gonorrhooa, gleet, stricture, Ac., com pletely eradicated. That numerous class of cases re sulting from self-abuse, producing uumanllnesa, ner vous debility, irritability, eruptions, seminal emis sions, and finally Impotency. permanently cured.— Persona afflicted with delloate, Intricate, and long standing constitutional complaints are politely invited 10 call for consultation, which coats nothing. Experi ence, the best of teach art, has enabled him to perfect remedies at ones efficient. **f„, permanent, sud which n most cases can be used without hindrance to bust- ,esa. Medicines prepared In tho establishment, xhlcli embraces office, reception sud waiting moms, also, boarding and sleeping apartments for patlsnts requir ing dally personal attention, and vapor sud chemical baths, thus concentrating the fameu mineral springs. Both sexes, married or single suffering from Indlscre. Uons, Indulgences, or exposure, may apply and b« cured. No matter who hsve felled, state your case.. Read what he says In his nsrnbhlet, sent to any al. drees free. Thousands of cases treated annually at of fice and all over the country. Consultation free, per sonally or by mail. Office, No. 183 Third Street, be- * ** sad Walnut^ near the Postoffloe, Lonla- N0T1CK, DEBTOR* and CREDITORS, plORGIA, FULTON OOUNTT.—Nottce la hereby VJ fives to eM persons having demeads against John Me Master, Heater, isos* sod, to present them to me properly made out, wttkia the time prescribed hy law, so aa to knew their ehareoter sad amount, sad all pereoM indebted to the deoeaeed are hereby required to make Immediate payment to M. MoMAflTKfl. tug 34— prefeef 1 Executor. Tlirec-fuurths the Insurance Companies chartered hare failed, prorlng mistakes and dlMcultles In a profession based on ca lamity and misfortune, with an Important part of Its development In the sphere of broad human benevolence. It is a rare aud uucoinmon event for one of these Insti tutions to make lie FIFTIETH annual re port, aud that a satisfactory one another of life's plainest old lessons, “As you sow that shall you reap.” ITS FUTURE Usefulness and duly must he shaped ami measured only by the wealth uml growth of our country, ffd‘ Agents in all (he principal cities and towns. 4r llales aud L-ruix aa liberal as consiatcut with moderate profit and substantial security. w. p. PATTILLO, sug4-liilscp4 Agent at Atlanta, Gs. FOR SEED, 200’"'“’“' 100 BiihIuU Barley, 100 Bushels Iiye, 100 Bushels Red Clover, 73 Bushels Red Top or Heard's Grass, 73 Bushels Orchard Grass, 50 Bushels Timothy, 50 Bushels Blue Grass; Also, Hungarian Grass, Lucerne and Whito Clover, for sale by P. W. J. ECHOLS, mug 28- Jy 10—tiUepHO IJ.S. MARSHAL’S SALK. U NDER sud by virtue of a writ of flora facias issued out of the Honorable tho District Court of tho United States for the Northern District oi Georgia, in favor of the plaintiffs, Evans, Gardner k Oo., in tho following case, to wit: Kvam, Gardner «b Co., vs. Christoph Dodd, and Samuel Sheets Endorter, I hsve lovied upon ss the property of Christopher Dodd, ono of the defendants in the above stated case, one undivided half-interest in the following lots, tracts or parcels of land lying and being in tho counties of Bartow, Polk, and Haralson, State ol Georgia, vis: 73. 4th^District, 3d 8eotion, containing 40 acres Lot 147, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres moro or less. Lot 149, 4tli District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 431, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres T less. 4tb r lei '■in*-. ftwwwiF c A » D T 0 s M anufaoturera of WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND.* A.1STD1 Crackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COLUMN DR. JOHN BULL’S Great Remedies. DR. JOHN BULL Um Celebrated SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, FOB THE CUBS OF AGUE AND FEVER, -OR— CttlliliR AID FEVEU. Tks proprietor of this celebrated medicine Justly claims for it a soperiortty over all ismsrtlm ever offer ed to the public for the sals, certain, speedy and per man eat oar« of Ague and Fever, eg Chills and Fever whether «f short er ieog standing. 11a refers to the entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him tmttmoay to the truth of the summon that in whatever will It fall to cure. If the directions si ly followed and carried out In a great many cases single dos« lias be*o sufflulant for a cure, and whole families hath beouqured by a single bottle, with a per fect restoration of toe general hraltfe. It la, however, prudent, and in every ossa more certain to cure, 11 its use Is continued In smaller doses for a week or two af ter the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing cases. Usually this medi cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels In FAMILY PILLS v Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office:! No. 40 Fifth t'rou Street XioultoviHo.llItontiioliy estrtet- CORNER OF ALABAMA AND WHITEHALL STREETS, ATLAN TA GBOHGIA. Lot 671, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 116, 4th District, 3d Soction, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 286, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acros Lot 363, 4th District, 3d 8ection, containing 40 acres more or lets. Lot 764, 4th District, Sd Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 291, 4th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 76, 17th District 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 210, 17th District, 3d Suction, containing 40 Acres more or less. Lot 337, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres Lot 731,17tb District, 3d Soction, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 732, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 726,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 148,17th District, 3d Soction, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 861,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 723, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 aero Lot 724, 17tb District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 946,17th District, 3d 8ection, containing 40 acres moro or let*. Lot 941,17tb District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 968, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres Lot 873, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres Lot 786,17th District, 3d Soction, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 798,17tb District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres Lot 640, 17th Distriet, 3d Soction, containing 40 acros more or less. Lot 586,17th District, 3d Soction, containing 40 acres Lot 638,17tb District, 3d Soction, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 639, 17th District, 3d Soction, containing 40 acres moro or less. Lot 669, 17th District, Sd Soction, containing 10 acres more or loss. Lot 468, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres Lot 934, 17th District, 3d Soction, contain'tig 40 acres more or less. Lot 861, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 seres more or less. Lot 643, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 946, 17th District, 3d 8ection, containing 40 acres Lot 875, 17th District, 3d Soctiou, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 302, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres Lot 346,17tb District, 3d Section, eontetnlug 40 acres Lot 347, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 874, 17tb District, 31 Section, containing 40 acres more or less. Lot 376, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres Lot 410,17th District, 3d 8ection, containing to sores Lot 142,6th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres L*l 148, 8th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres Lot 36, 6th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acros Lot 210, 6th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres more or l«sa. Lot 266, 16th District, 3d Soctiou, containing 160 acres more or leas. Lot 267, 16th Dlatriot, 3d Section, containing 160 acres Lot 148,16th District, 3d Section, containing 160 acres Lot 282, 21st District, 2d Section, containing 40 acres moieor less. Lot 648, 21st District, 2d Sectlou, containing 40 acros All being in the connty ol Bartow, Steto of Georgia. Also, Lot 610,1st District, 4th Seotlon, containing 40 crea, In the counties ef Polk or Haralson. Also, Lot 813, 18th District, Sd Section, coutaimng 40 acres. Lot 916, •• Lot 888, $lst •• •• •• In tha county of Polk, State cf Georgia. And will sell tho same at publte auction at tho Court House, In the elty of Atlanta, oounty of Fulton, aud ' i Georgia, on the First Vuosdtt) In September between the lawful hours of sate. Terms cash. A881UNKE’8 SALE. 'IffILL be sold before tha Court Bouse do< VV City Hatt, in the city of Atlanta, on tha Aral Tuesday lu September next, between tha lawful hours o* sale, by vlrtua of an order of tha District Court of tha United States for the Northern Dlatriot of Oeorals, cash, free from Incumbrances, 640 acres of lead in Bull's Worm Destroyer. To my United Seutcx and World Wide Hetidti . I have received and medical men. following !e many testimonial* from professions on my almanacs aud various publh ii, all of which a r genuine. Tin a highly educated snd jtopalai THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, TJIE MOST POWERFUL AXD iyFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KXOWX WAKIUXTKO A CURTAIN CURB FOR All scrofulous diseases, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic diseases in all stages, and all skin disease*. It quickly removes virus from the constitution and blood, and restores the patient to perfect health and purity. Try it and be convinced. Froparcil in tlie Laboratory of PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, & CO., Wliolcsulc Druggists, Atlanta, Georgia. physician in Georgia, is certainly one of tho slide communication* I have ever received. Dr. C!< knows exactly what he speaks of, and hi* testimo- Jeservcs to bo written In letters of gold. Hear ' the Doctor says of BULL’8 WORM DESJltOYKIt: Villamow, Walker Co., G* , June 29, 1 Da. Johk Bull - Dear Sir: I Lave recently g >ur “Worm Deo troy er” several trials, aud find it v d rfuUy efficacious. It lias not failed i 8l« 1 SAXiE A.T LOW 500 Gallons Linseed Oil, 10,000 Pounds Pure Lead. 100 Kegs English Bicarb Soda, fioo Os. Sulpb. Quinine, loo Pounds Balsam Copalva, 200 Gallons Alcohol, 200 Pounds Gum Camphor, 60 Pounds Iodide Potassium. Largo stocks of pure drugs, medicines, chomicsls, instruments, Ou hand, snd for sale, PRICES: 100 Pounds Roflned Borax, patent medicines, photographic chemicals, stock, Ac., the lowest possible prices. Call and examine stock and prices. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, &CO., Atlanta, Georgia. G. II. & A. W. FORCE, -DEALERS IN— BOOTS AND SHOES, SIGN, OF THE BIG IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL STREET, .A-THj-A-ISTT-A., GBOKGIA. Ugll-C 7 ■. 11130 '68.lv M. O. MARKHAM, BOOTS -A.»HST ID £3 BE O IU S SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS,IISHOESFINDINCS, &C., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA- COUNTRY MER C H ANTS Will find it to their advantage to examino my’stock,!as!it is eniiXioTisxi with ghbat ca.hh, And purchased exclusively for CASH, From ilie Best Mm mi ac timers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. uug l-fiin M.,0. MARKHAM. JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOIIACC'O COMMISSION MHRCHANT*, WIIOLKPAI.K DEAI.EUN IN L I Q U O Ii S, OTGt A. R 8, & c ., WHITBIIAIiIj 8TIIHET, ATLANTA GEORGIA. ,lance to have the wn-hed-lor effect. 1 am doing pretty large country practice, aud have daily use b some article of the kind. I aiu free to confuas that kuow of no remedy recommended by the ablest audio: that is so certain and speedy iu its effects. Ou tl contrary, they are uncertain in the extreme. My oi ject in writing you is to find out upon what terms I ‘get lar line M. D's, but I _ ■ I iiscarding a remedy which we know to be efficient simply because we may be ignorant of Its combination, fects first, snd secured the sole right to secure that knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocate or supporter of the thousands of wortl that flood tho country, thst purport to ner of disease to which human lleali is heir. Please reply soon, snd inform me of your best sir, most respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Reason for the Captain's Faith. Bkktom Bamuck’s, Mo., April 30,1866. qualities it possesses, I send you the following state ment of my case: I was wounded two years ago—was taken prisoner, and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so of ten, my wounds have not healed yet. I hsve not sit up a moment since I was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health la impaired, and I need thing to assist nature. I have more faith in your pariDa than in anything else. 1 a ish that thst is genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, aud oblige, Capt. 0. P. JOHNSON, St. Loots, Mo. P. 8.—The following was written April 30, 1865, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: Da. Boll—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. O. 8. Jotan- m, was a skillful surgeon snd physician in Central New York, where he died leaving the above C. P. John son to my care. At thirteen years of age, he had a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which I gave him vour Sarsaparilla. It concD him. I have fer ten years recommended It to many iu New York, Ohio aud Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores snd general debility. Perfect success has at tendee! it. The cures effected in some cases of scrofula sud fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for mj sou to again hav* recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were ter rible, bat I believe ho will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. BULL’S CEDROI BITTERS. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. .(HK.I.IXIS Hf:.IHII FftO.Tf. Testimony of Medical Men. htoskt Pots r, whit. Oo., hr*., Hi, ij. itm Di. Joss Duu. -IWSlr: LMtF.bra.ry I wm in Louisville purchasing Drugs, and I got some of your Sarsaparilla aud Cedron Bitters. My son ln-lsw who was with me iu the store, has been down with rheumatism for some time, oommsut - ed on the Bitters, and soou found his general health Improved. Dr. Gist, who has boan tu bad health, tried them and he also Improved. Dr. Ooffbe, who has been in bad health for several years—stomach and liver affeoted—he Improved very much by the use of your BUtere. Indeed, the Oedron Bitters has given you great popularity in this settle ment. I think I oould sell a great quantity of your medicine* this fell, especially of Jrour Oedroc Bitters andJBareaparllU. Ship me via. Memphis, core Rfokett * H **l!UpMtfuiiy, o. a wkuua Ail th. then nwtOite Ml. by L. H. BRADFIELD, DRUGGIST, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, UA mrolS-eodly BEDWINE & FOX’ COLUMN. Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic Km Arsenic—No Mercury. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chills snd fever, or Ague and Fever, thst la or can be depended upon is Hurk-y'r Ague Tonic. There havo been thousands cured by using it who have tried the usual remedies without WORTHY OP ATTENTION. To Dr. Ihomas A. Harley: 1 hereby certify that during Uat year I wae attacked with the ague whilst in Vicksburg. Miss., and used several popular medicine* with but temporary reik-f. On reaching home the disease returnedla a worse type, if possible, when my medical attendant ordered Quin ine in large doses—frequently as high as 60 grains per dsv, sud which must hsve cost ine nearly $100. I con sulted Dr. Huitli, of Louisville, aud found he prescrib ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I refused to take, preferring to let the disease take its course. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, snd pronounc ed with enlarged Liver and Bpleen. About this time, the advertisement of Uurley r s Ague Tonic appeared in a city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. I did so, and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, and since thst time I hsve seen nearly a hundred case* iu which it acted with equally happy results, snd would certainly recommend It as prefera ble to any other tonic beforo the public. JAME8 MARTIN, Engineer. Louisville, Ky.. June 16, 1866. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. AfTet Hons of the iloaes. Habitual Cost ess, rieblllty, Diseases of the Kldnei Dyspepsia, ICrysipells, Female Ir • egulwrlt les, Fistula, all Skin Diseases. Liver Complaint, . Flies, Pulnio- , DIs Kvil, ofu- » I apeak willingly and positively ou tb. ployed the principal pbyaiciaus of tho city ai could not cure her. I gave her your Sars&pa expecting it would do much good, but t not givo this certificate; but your Karsaparilla, tj. only remedy employed, leaves no doubt ot its nml cal qualities, and that it alone cured her. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. and Walnut street*, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Messrs. James Ruddle k Co.—Gentlemen—It gives jo great pleasure to say, after using all tho other orm remedies known to me. with but partial s nd as such, r Louisville, June 13, 1868. try T. A. Hurle; JAS. W. TRAMS. HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS. (lion of the Liver or Disordered Stomach 1 here are no bitters that can compare with these removing these distressing complaint*. For sale can be had at any drug store in the United States. James ruddle * co., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. To Jaa. Ruddle & Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen: Thta Is to certfiy thst I hsve been lor years a sufferer, and tried all the tonics I have heard of or seen adver tised, with little or no relief from any of them I heard Hurley’* Bitters highly spoken of, and tried a bottle, with little faith in it before I commenced, and to my surprise and joy. before I finished one bottle. I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that one or two occasions it was tho means of saving and prolong ing my Uie. I conscientiously recommended them V< all sufferers ss tho best Bitters known, and advise always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s snd h*\. Iier. You esn use this as you think proper, if it cuefit others. Yours truly, etc.. Louisiillc, Ky., December 10, 1868. JOHN W. DIXSON. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Use In the future only SKABKOOK’S, a combination quite up with the advancement of tho age. Pleasant to take, harmless in Us action, efficient snd reliable in all ises. Invaluable in the following disease*: Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the bowels, Rostiveusss, Tccthiug, Ac. Give* heal ill to the child aud rest to the mother. Nakhyiluc, Tkkk., Feb. 12, 1868. Jaa. liuddlo A Co., Louisville, Ky.—When living in your city I used several bottle* of Dr. fleabrook's Iu fant Soothing Syrup, aud found It to do my child more good and it would rest better after using It than any other remedy I ever tried. I can say with confidence, It Is tho best medicine for children at present known * would get the druggists here to keep It. H does, please let me know; it not send me dogen by express, and I will pay for it at tho office OLPII. DR. SEABROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron aud agreehle taste and bad affects of either, separately > In other preparations, of these valuable medicine*. It should betaken in all oases when* gentle tonic ini press!on is required after convalescence from rm * or debilitating disease*, or in those distressing lrrsgri Isrittea peculiar to females. Mo female should be withl eut it, ir Uabie to inch diseases, for nothing can wel- James Ruddle & Co., PROPRIETORS, Laboratory JV. 41, ItutUtt Street ‘ Louisville, Ky, IU th. .bora joodi fer Ml, b, KlDWm * rvx ATLANTA, OA f M—