Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 11, 1869, Image 3

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NEW EEA. MOBsrao. ffltPT. u, im OITY. hui, n. 8. yoUmUy »»»nln« for Hon. P. M. 1). Young, wtiuUr Utl> Dulriot, U la Urn city. 1 dbpotiUoa and goJbntu --or. —dir follow oiUooa, Ton > J UunuUj night ol ‘ : to dUoooto hll to Jolut. Ho woo oat upon the , hoverw, uul appeared to ‘ cm lWIMiHT. 6f M iim«4 t| tfe Motional Hole! IireWureut at 11 ^olyck Uh>oj. It -Tho Georgia liallromi will to the IlapUot Aaaooiatiou • Mountain oi» Sunday next v«i the depot at 1 o'clock o boor iu the eveu- low. —A down freight trui« off the track Thursday in aide ol liig Khanty. tor about a half a mile, ua jMUrday were groat- After au investigation of i waa ended at a late •g. The Court found with intent to murder iu the nuiu of ouo thou- e tho requisite bond and case waa protocoled H t Henry Jackion, am P. Hill and B. H. ably managed ou both Lawahe, who waa in the the chargo of oshauU j and — Martin who tried before Coin ohm- ntha ago, and commit- Teit money, broke jkll 1 made thoir ebcope. ng they hare not been taped through a hole the paaaoge of a btove- —We again oopy from eaaenger: “The Court a. u., by proclama- the United States illodge addressed the atating that from aiaguided youth of ere led to violate the the United States under the banners n he would not. pros. them and order their he Hon. District At- oolors the future ca ber mineral lauds and i and begged the young 1 the teelings of their is, the government ed them, and urged nergy aud talent they tioaof the exhausted until they should be of their nativity af M green earth. Iu that so far as the , all legal proceed- Honorable Cotmuis- dismissed, aud the ■red the Commis- outhern District of sine die.” ■e happy to be people of Atlanta np- Theater building s for the coining Davis has leased the t building in the rear “tel, on Prior street, *n, and will go to work fit it up tor the legiti- The building is fifty aize, and the hall uill pitch. A gallery will f the hall and across facilities for a proper Mr. Davis has al- artist and stage car- IIo hopes to have e by the fifteenth s people will give him go ahead and prepare see the ill eflects of sent Young men spend their evenings, _ me legitimate place, fogies and “ beer-jerk- " ing but vice predom- ot the ball formerly is was almost ruined, t strenuous endoavor this place np. lie ‘urrged by the peo- cil would remit his onld only encourage ?. The building is in ,*t>e both ornamental will bear witness that uerefore. he has our success, and we hope tained by all parties. and How They was lodged iu tho some timo ago, eight or ten miles ing ran in supreme day last week four “less here forever- would go out for a n, and at the same 3 aud scotch it. Ac- early they “mounted did ride.” They first and then struck ty, and, after a few the object of their 'y in a clump of trees near the middle of galloped down to it r tho Garter,” and h the juice of corn, from it. They looked thus dared to violate laws, but only a couple ‘it, One of theso was other the buxom matron Of course our hand- ene officers could not but were not ‘ided information iu ‘bout* of tho party e dram manufactory, their inquiries were as could make them. But, hour of noon, and the ; smell of the machine tea ol our vigilant offi- ved of the ladies aome •ctites until they ) this the ladies • party started toward some distance off. A ono of the party, ran of the otbora, and as blast upon the dinner ‘dfor miles around.— each other as if to say broch/'aud then look- whfch skirled the field was fairly swarming with trumpet-blast of ttobin charm of a fairy over taneous array of retain- appeared a aquad of five *Sjry, at another tamo, at from behind divers trees of many, rnauy more, had anythiug to do with ;r?«d, we do not kuow ; at tk»« gentlemen were of 'brlel’s trumpet sounded orreoliun oould have on- followed the blast upon Every bash and tree seemed assumed the shapo of a le forest of human beiogs, purpose of wrath, appeared oar heroes. It was a the gallant Revenue service, dismay, uncertain whether d and aaptare the who’* host It in a vorv i mod bar sway, and “then to hot haste the" aLw.1 sqttadrou” of disgualec ^•uah speed la getting Id and into town as has j to hlatory, been ai»J« eonnlnr or notion elne« »n the “gealU elepe ’ of •ereh»|H>y to be eble to Jlo In the oily, JWg "periebed by Ihe w»r to ihe Mrrioe . qner Wed men. n ni > *«ll *w It ridden. OOFOI Heniertor mabey tbbee handy end uwfktl pookel memonnde am red or Mm loath.* end will eend ono to any nddmaa, with name glided on U, for ono doUar. Iddceaa. V. K. Hiwudtw, Book Hinder, *0. Write nemo plnlnly end onoloeo >1 00. SPECIAL NOTICES. Uearsta lute Loltary, A, the »«••* •* HwOivku.' Bone one yme aotoot. ‘S I dun *0. tU. the toItowlne wew do 4r»wn nu« buotovlMdMr 10. MWi 4i -a7-» »i * < m -m -07-51—a»-an—t»-w ..a noil HOWABD * 00., Mtou«or. om Dim Bnw bu. I ft DuaiNKX*— 1 rauo wi Merchants agree that. Husinuu—Trade was extremely dull to-day. ‘ so tar, this haabaeu the utao, not «xfttp«a« evsn week* that have past. CoBN—Uohtiuuos scares and firm *omo were holding choice white at $1 46, though we beard of no sales at that figure. Fnoua —There Is a little stiffening in flour, 'oomMastiou I 110 potable advance iu prioe. The feci 1 ing is good. Claclaaatll Corn Market. Hagan’s Magnolia llalm —Tkls article ie Uio true secret of beauty. It la wbat Fashlouable Ladlos, Actreaaea, and Opera Bingen use to piotlnce that cultivatod, MtUn#«m appearauoe ao much ad- mired la the circles of fashion. It ramovM all unsightly Blotches, Badness, Freckles, Tan. Sunburn, sad effect* of Spring Winds, sad gives the complexion o Blooming Purity of transparent delicacy snd power. No lady who valuta a line com plexion can do without the Magnolia Balm. Seventy- Bve cents wfll bny ft of any of our respectable dealers. Lyon's Kstbalron Is a very delightful ludr dresee <g. ssp 11-Hn Don’t flail to call ou Mcfcols, Dnngford & MoCrath, and exanlns those elegant Slate Marblelzed ManUes. eep A. KKUKMAINUKK, Ipholstcrer and Dealer iu Furulturo. and Manufacturer of Bedding, Hunter street, throe doors from Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga. A. Erg au singer's Patent Stuaiu Feather beno rat ing Machine for renovating your Foatlior Beds.— Wool aud Carded Hair done the U?*t and cleaucat by steam. For ule a large lot of Chairs, Mattrcssi Pillows, Bedsteads, Musquito Nets-patent Agent for Pavilion, Bustle, aud Cloth Window Shades. Wanted, Corn shuck*. A. LUGENZINOEB, Hunter 8b, 8 Doors from Whitehall, Atlanta, Oa. aug 13-lw aug 13-ll-Sii MASONIt'.—AtUnU Lodge, No. Otf, ut i every Second ami Fourth Thursday night hi each month. Fulton Lodge, No. 316, meets every First and Tuird Thursday night iu each month. Mt. Zion Boyal Arch Chapter, No. 10, meets eve Second Monday In each month. W. U. TULLER, H. P. Untt«Nr*M>, Kocrot iry. K. U. 8trv«ct, ovw July 31 tall Mnrahiall, Dentist. Wltlt Lawshc's Jewelry Store. [July 1—3 m LOCIIltANK di ( L.IKK, Attoa iu ys.—Of- Broad a trout, over Echols' Seed Store. Practice anywhere iu the 8tatc. United States Hiiprctne Court, and Superior Court*. Jy 25-dly Hi In Agent, L. B. Davis, Agent Drover At Baker hew- I ng Machines. novlH-ly L. U. Davis, Heal Mat ate Agent and Auc tioneer. novlH-ly WM. WOOD & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND UPHOIkSTERS, EEP on hand aU qualities of Flak'* Metalle Burial m iihbihij luruianeu or ror nire. v;arriagn, cue., win furnished. aD kinds of Upholstery work done. Furniture repaired, varnished, etc. Office In new building on Broad street in rear of New Era office. All orderH will bo promptly attended to. JulyS-dly ^ PRATTS ASTRAL OIL ! V\MU.\ T^K MI CHANGE OF LAMPS iwd^A lsvfiwily-Sqll' lliuininniing Oil—Strit-lly 'Jpio AIiMmv, Not mWvii. Ii WiMaot Explode - tr.( 14s dogrens (being; 3jyj.*Krccs In-'her then it l by jL’ f> S. v Gev^p'-nsu - Abnvpudlcd fa: Bril- FOR SEED, 6^)^ ^ liuahels O.vta, 100 Bnahels Barley, 100 Bushels Uyo, 100 Bushels Rod Clover 75 Bushels Red Top or Heard'h Grass, 75 Bushels Orchard Grant, 60 Bushels Timothy, 60 Bushels Blue Grass; Also, Hungarian Grata, Lucerne and White Clover, for sale by P. W. J. BCIIOL8. aug 36— Jy 10—UlaapSO AYER’S AG HE GUILE, VOR TUB SPEEDY CORE OP ntermtttent Fever, or Fewer and Ague. Nemlttent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Illltou* Headache, and Billons Fevers, Indeed for the whole class of diseases originat ing In biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of uslasmatlecountries. No one remedy Is loader called tor by the necessi ties ol the American peoplo than a sure and safe cun* for Fever and Ague. Hnoh we are now enabled to of fer, with a perfect certainty that ft will eradicate tho ' ease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that barm can arts* from fta use In any quantity, t'bat which protecta from or prevents this disorder ist b« of Immense service In the communities where It prevails. Invention Is better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must ran In vio lent attacks of this balshtl diatom per. This "(Jure" expels the miasmatic poison of Fever and Aoob from the system and prevents the development of the dis ease, if taken on th* first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It 1* not only tbs bast remedy over yet hat also the billons svsrybody should have H and use It freely both for cure and pro lection. It is hoped this price will place It within the reach of all - the poor as well as th* rich. A groat su periority of this remedy over any other ever discov ered lor the speedy sod osrtstn cure of Intoralttsnt* is, that it contains ns quintas or mineral, consequent ly It produces no qunlsm or othor Injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by It ore lefts* healthy as If they had never had th# disease. fsrmvsA Ague Is not ohm# the consequent of the miasmatic potson. A great variety of disorders arise from It* Irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rhea- mausm, Oout t Hiudache, BUndneui. Toothache, Ear- ache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affsogon i, I’atu In lbs BsWsls, Colic, foment of Ui« Stomach, all of discovered for tills class of complaints. Kha^Sta, Tho large •rings it wtthin the ( where Fever rr and Adpe prevails, every the prison item the* htoi" and oonseaMoUv ssssiz ly brdatlYwMk exposed to tbs Jntaotk*, th!T53 selves of Urn protection Ibis remedy affords. PREPARED By DR. i. 0. AYER & GO., LOWELL, MASS. Sold by Redwfhe k f at, J, g Willson, sod all tbs apHE ^‘"TESsae-sr TeflitfCRLn tsgv&Sm TLo Commercial of Tutauky skys: Corn bad u dull market early in tbe week, uud pricaa declined to tl on Woduesduy. This became the asking figure, but there were fur ther oonocesiona. However, they were not easily obtained on good Iota of really Hound. There waa an improved demand to-day at 98o for either ear or shelled, and aomeR&los made, but $1 waa iu most oaaea naked. ML Louis Markets^ Wo quote from tbe Democrat of the 7th : Cobn.—We quote an improved demand at firm but unchanged rates. Lots held at points below difficult to eel!. Bales: 00 Racks mixed 88c; 300 cboioe yellow (part In s. h. ska) 91o; 376 white (poor) 87ic; 80 do., (do.) »0o; 310 fair do. ftfo; 166 good do. 93«; 426 prime (part Bt Charles) 94c, 927 choice do. (part St. Charles) 96c; 350 yellow and white, at a point below 80o. rnoviBioNS -The order trade for bacon con tinuea good at unohanged rates; dry aalt meat* firm; pork dull* Sales: Pork—04 bbls mean, iu lots, at $33 76 to 34; 25 do mess meats -0 caks fthoulderfl at 141c; 11 do clear rib aidea at 17£c; 10 cults and tes dear sidos at 18c. Bacon —20,000 lbs loose shoulders at 154c; 20 do packed on p. t; 40 do at 15|o; 10 do clear rib aidea at 18jc; 21 do clear aides at 19c; 5 tea plain cauvased hams at 19io; 10 tes country pork-house sugar-curod hams at 20io; 6 tes choice city (favorite brand) at 24Jc lb. Laud—Market firm. Bales on orders- tes choice nt 19io; 20 kegs do at 21o lb. ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. DR. JOHN BULL’S Great Remedies. Hams, couv. 8.0 S Plain Cauvased TK Country 13L aid.’#, clear @31 Uagglng-^ yd. Kentucky 33w.'J7 ludia 3810*i Bale Rope-V lb Machine-made.. 10^10', Hand-mod*. ran—par ton 833 60.<t3o utter—%i lb k'jsi'Ju Goshen nornlui Country 30®3y Teunesere.... 35(^38 CufFrc — V* lb. lUo Prime 34 >«©25 Good 33SM28J Ordiuiiry.. 31<4>32 Java 38(*v40 antlles—p lb. 8tar 17®17>, Paraflnn 40<$ Cotton Yarns— V 6 1 Nos. 8 and 10 83 00(at No*. 8, 10. 13 . 3 00(4 otlou C»kU-H do*. Whittemor# 87 OowPtai^bu. a|l,M) Drugs and Dycatui Alum V lb 84J Bluestone lb.. 15^ Brimstone lb lb... 8^*1C pts.3 60®3 76 * * 76«4 00 • *44l® Madder * lb. Pot. hyd.Jg lb. quinine ff> 36 83 76 HatUK'tre V tt>. Ik®21* .Sweet Oil V doxl.50ytHI.U0 do. gal81.48taS.80 do. pta. doxfS.OO Dry (.ootU-H J'«l. Ur. tilt. 7-8 l3«yU Br. gh. 4-4 15^15. Bi'd 8h. 3-4. . - »^18 Bl'd Sh. 7-M.... 12(<yl8 Sugar Bl'd Sh. 4-4.. ,.13S®30 j Cuba llro. Drill 10$n NalU—fl keg Bi d. Drill lSta32>* 3d $7 00 Ticking 12XC4U 4dto40 6 00$ Frinta— lii .Oils—fi gaL.. Sprague's. .Ight 13 ^ Lard Oil fl. 76^3.00 Lard-Y lb. Tierces Ablo.aJ 1 .® ffegs and Cans 23 Lead—V lb. tWA] Leather—ft lb. White Oak Sole.. < Hemlock Solo SS^v- Country Sole— Ugl Country^ Upper.. ooac Tenn. Upper 60(a)6 Northern V do*. $42 C rr. cl. do*. .. f 40ta5 Liquors -y gal and doz Brandy Fr. $7.00^)12.00 Amor $1.50(^2.00 Gin, Holland 84.00tad.00 Rectified dafl.00tal.30 Wine 7^ dox Maderla... 82.50^6.00 Sherry $2.60(<ii0.00 Port. 82.60^6.00 Champaign o laekerel— No. 2, V bhl. $18 00 DR. JOHN BULL I Teodor of tho fktalwstsil SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, ; i»'DBoniD> ? Ut, t j AGUE AND FEVEB, —OK- CH1LL8 AND FEVER. the truth of th* assertion that In no cote whatever will it tail to cure. If the directions are strict ly followed and carried out In a great many oaaea a single dose has boss sufficient for a cure, and whole fiunlMea have been eared by a tangle bottle, with a per- feet restoration ol the general health. It Is, however, prudent, and In evary case more oertaln to cure. If Its use is continued In smaller doses for a week or two af ter tho disease baa been checked, more esi>eciaUy In diflloult and long-standing eases. Usually this medi cine will not require any old to keep the bowels in good order; should the patient however require a ca thartic mediolne, after having taken three or four doe* ee of the Tonic, a tangle doee of BULL’S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be sufficient Dr. JOHN BULL'S Prino!r*l Office:] No. 40 Fifth Cross Streets Lioultavllle, Kontuoliy 1 ¥ \ libl, 2 60 2 do dta 82.60ta3.00 Meal—V bu.81.45taL50 Mr*. Pork-91 bbl. 60ta 68 UnsoedOU.. 1.90^1.36 Cool Oil 48ta 60 Lubr. Oil I.l6ta3.uu Omaharia Potash Babbits 814.00 Putty-7U lb... . \<640 Rice—94 lb... drk 12 Mt-rrimao.. 13tal3i, American.. 13(^13^ Wamsutta Ok _ Duchess B. 15$16 yd 2048.23 Arnold’s... 10 S FiatbtM—luw, 75tabO Flour— Atlanta Mills, fancy V bun- Rice—9» lb 11(<812 dred 85 00 Salt—* sack. taQ Dodo, ex. family 4 80 Liverpool $3726 Dodo, family 4 36| Virginia 2.30 Doilo, Fulton XXXX 18hot-* bag. family 4 00j Patent 83.40 Dodo, superfine 3 76 Buck 3.76 Do do, Goorgla XXXX j Soap-78 k. fiunlly 3 40 Turpentine Tta» Do do, ship stuff 1 25 Steef—98 lb. Dodo, bran 1 00 Plow 12)4 Fruit—$1 lb and bbL Cast 25*27 Apples 9» bu....l.75@2.251 German 18^30 Apples dried 6(n»6!Sugar—V M>. Peaches,p’l’d HtalSi N. 0 10(e>lrt do unp’d— 4®5 P. R 16416)*' train—T bu. Demarara 17418 Corn. White.... 1 40®1 42 Refined A lB(a)18^ Yellow 140a llefinrd 11. ...17**tal8 Oats TI486 “ * ' ' ' “ Ginseng MfrhTJ llau -ft box.83.60taL()0 Uuuiiow«ler 9*k<r $7 26 Riflohf. keg 84.00 Rifle qr. keg 2 26 Blasting keg (8)5.25 Sound 6Ota'.*0 Hay— V ton $38440 Hides- 7f) lb. Green ; 0@10 Dry Salted .. Dry Flint ... Iron - V lb. Sweedes American bar Refined C....16!ital7 Yellow Coffee. 16tal6»4 —4® Eng. TN8CHS Starch—9H lb...1191285, Tobacco—91 lb. Unsound 25(8)65 Sound 6C'-“ Extra flue... 1.00(8 Smoking— 60<g Varnish—ft gal. Coach 5 plU WHAT nice home when you get old T DO Is UthojibllUy taoutortain^your’frlond* well, or to help tho charities of the world? YOU WANT? No peroou Mils batter ones, or at a lower price, than i. T. BANKS, Ilawion Building, auglAdly Cor. WblUkoll sad Hunter ate. N 1 ORTHHRN DISTRICT OF OEOBOIA- gtvea notice of hla appointment as asslgue* of tfc isrv. ofwalton. Stats of Gsergla, within sold Dlstrici f Georgia, i * bankrupts upon their o\ ] District. OKTHJUUI DISTRICT OF GMOROU- whom ft may couoern: Th* undersigned harshy ft vs* notice of hla appointment aa assignee of JOHN I. PRATHER. <rf Atlanta. FRltou ao., Mata of Georgia within satfi district, who km been adjudged • Bankrupt upon hla own petition by the Dtstrtat Oo«rt of eaid District. NOAH R. FOWLED, »|4 tat Assignee. TM2PJlt ,rr J0 9 VOM 4om op In U* «n«t h ttSSSStig? “ w ““ Bull’* Worm Destroyer, To my United States and World Wide Headers. I have received many testimonials from professional and medical men. *n iny almanacs and variou* public cations bsve shown, all of which are genuine. Tho following letter from u highly educated and popular physician in Georgia, Is certainly one of the most sen sible communication* I have ever received. Dr. Clem- Villamow, Walker Co., Oa., June 29,18. Johr Bull—Dear Sir: I have recently glten your “Worm Destroyer’’ several trials, and find it won derfully efficacious. It has not failed iu a single In stance to have the withed-for effect I am doing a protty Ur;;o country practice, and have dolly use for some article uf the kind. I am free to confess that I know of no remedy recommended by tbe ablest authors that is so certain and speedy In its effects. On the contrary, they are uncertain In the extreme. My ob ject In writing you la to find ont upon what terms I can get the medicine direct from you. If I can f ' upon easy terms, I shall use * great deal of it. aware that the use of such articles Is contrary to the teachings and practioe of a great majority of the : lor line M. D'e, but I eee no Just cause or good sei llecordlng a remedy which we know to be efficient simply because wo may be Ignorant of Its combination, able to command—not hesitating because some one ingenious than myself may have learned its ef feet* first, and socured tho sole right to secure that knowledge. Howevor, I am by no me) or supporter of tho thousands of wort that flood the country, that purport to < fwnpi«w«*r T 0 Y S ■W ORTH SAVING If you think bo, then look to your interest, and ua* COAL CREEK COAL, thereby saving 60 to 100 per eent. 1,000 Tone on hand and to arrive in the next 80 days, BMt Lan, Oul 26 ot«. P»r Buhl of 80 Pound, by tiu Cw hui, udWrt*. it tk* Ttrd, IN nEAXl OXiBNN, WUXOHT «b CAHIU*. ORDERS (PROMPTLY FILLED. J. M. BORN, JR., & CO. WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND.t, A.ISTI3 Crackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COKNEK OF ALABAMA ANU WHITEHALL STItKETS, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. sir, most respectfully, JULTUS I*. CLEMENT. M. D. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Reason for the Captain’* Faith. BEAD THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER. Bruton Baiuuck’s, Mo., April 30, 180(5. Dr. John Bull—Dear 81r: Knowing the efficiency . . . _ot sit up moment since I was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is Impaired, and I need ' to assist nature. I have more frith in your la than In anything elm. I wish that that is genuine. Please express mo half a dozen bottles, and oblige, Cap! O. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo. P. 8.—The following was written April 30, 1866, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: Dr. Bulu—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C. S. Jehn- »n, waa a sklllfnl surgeon and physician In Central New York, where he died leaving the above 0. P. John son to my care. At thirteen years of age, he had a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which I gave him ▼our Sarsaparilla. It ocrkd him. I have fer ten veers recommended ft to many In New York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores i general debility. Perfect success has at- ided it. The cures effected In some cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for m> son to again hav* recourse to your Sarsaparilla. Ha Is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were ter rible, but I believe ho will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE J0HN80N. BILL’S CEOfiOl BiTTERS‘ AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. Testimony of Medical Men, Btoney Point, White Co., Art., May 23, 1866 Dr. Jo k* Bull—Dear Sir; Last February I was In IiOulavtUa purchasing Drugs, and I got some of your Sarsaparilla and Oedron Bitters. Mr son-ln law who waa with me In the store, has been down with rheumatism for soma Urns, commenc ed on the Bitters, and aoon found hla general health Wulat, who ha. bHti tn bMl bMltli, tried thorn snd i also improved. Dr. Ooffae, who has been la bod health for several yeart-atomach and Uvet affeoted-he improved vary if your Bitter*. Indeed, 1 ' “* rou great popularity in oald sail a great quant! isopetartlyof row Cod. aad^Hareapartlla. Ship me via. Memphis, care Rloket * **$Lp»«toUx, a B. WALKER. AU th* above remedies for sol* by L. H. BHADFIELD, DRTJGGIHT, WHITEHAM, STREET. ATLANTA, GA GREENBACKS DAVID HUESTIS. FRED. HOPE. Goo be mode by buying the best. rjlHlH is particularly a fact in buying a STOVE. Tbe beat Stoves in the country are by “TUB NATIONAL STOVB WOXIKJB,” OF NEW YORK. THEY MAKE THE “MTJTIXAIa FEIEND,” “Live Oak,” "Good Will,” "Confidence,” “Southern States," and “Dixie" COOKXNO STOVES. And a complete assortment of PARLOR, STORE and OF FICE HEATING STOVES. Also, tbe Celebrated and Unrivtaed Bnaford'n “MAMMOTH ’ or “GLOBE 1 II»*a,terH. These are the MOST POWERFUL Hooting Stove* ever Introduced In this or any other market. They are admirably adapted to RAILROAD DEl’Ora, FACTORIES, 8TORES, PUBLIC ROOMS, or any place where extensive heat is requir ed—very durable and economical. Their immense success has broaght out numerous imitations all of which greatly inferior. the “jrt.t.n.noTHy still sr.i.rns i.nur.tLEn : THE “MUTUAL FRIEND” HAS NO EQUAL! We Also keop constantly on hand, a complete assortment of HOUSE PUnNISHIKTO GrOODS 1 Fancy and Market BASKETS, WOOD-WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Ac. HUESTT8 & HOPE, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, THE MOST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KNOWN. tVAKItANTEU A CERTAIN CURE FOR All scrofulous diseases, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial snd syphilitic diseases In all stages, and all skin diseases. It quickly removes virus from the constitution and blood, and restores the patient to perfect health and purity. Try it and be convinced. Prepared in the Laboratory or PEMHERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOB, & CO., Whole llriifrgists, Atlanta, Georgia. FOR SALE AT XjOW PHICES: 0,000 Pounds Pare Lead, 100 Kegs English Bicarb 8«)da. f>00 Ox. Sulph. Quinine, 600 Gallons Linseed Oil, 600 Boxes Window Glass, 60 Ox. Sulph. Morphine, 100 Ponnds Balsam Copaivn, 200 Gallons Alcohol, 200 Pounds Gum Camphor, 60 Pounds Iodide Potassium. Large stocks of pnro drugs, medicines, chemicals, instruments. 100 Pound* Calomel, 200 Pounds 8plrita Nitre, 100 Pounds Refined Borsx, he loa'cst possible prices. Call and examine stock and prices. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, 4tCO., Atlanta, Georgia. G. H. & A. W. FORCE, —DEALERS IN— BOOTS A SHOES, SIGN OF THE BIG IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, ugll-c GEORGIA. septSO ’68-ly M. O. MARKHAM, BOOTS AND SHOES, SOLE LEATHER, CALFt SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, &C., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA OEOUOIA COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine myistookjas'.it is snXiHOTBO WITH OnBAT CAHB, Ami purchased exclusively for CASH, From (lie J3es< Manufacturers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. ooe 18111 M.iO. MARKHAM. JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOBACCO COMMIHHION MEHCHANTN, WnOI.EHAT.E DEALERS IN LIQF OKS, Ol G A BS, «fec w JM.XTllHAXiIi BTIUUDT, ATLANTA - CEORCIA. iiqriin!!!! Maortmwt of ciuakh. REDWINE 8c FOX ATLANTA, GA., ■W HOLES ALE And Dealers in REED, QARNRICH k ANDRUS’ Standard Chemical Preparations, A Pare Article of Sperm Oil, A Fine (Quality of Wool Oil, The Best Brand* or Lard OU, Strictly Pare Strait’s Oil. COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL. FOR MACHINERY. The BEST Non-exploslvo COAL OIL, PURE WHITE LEAD, (Also cheaper grades,) LINSEED OIL, TURPEN TINE, and every variety of PAINTERS’ MATERIALS. All sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. REDWINE & FOX, ll*-C June 7 18G9 MEADOR & BROS, TOBACCO t C O.M.M ISSIO.N MERCHANTS Manufacturers of Cigars, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. 3,000 Boxes Various Brands, Styles and Qualities of Chewing find Smoking Tobaccos, MANUFACTURER’S PRICES! We make Gigars of the Best Material, and Guarantee the Smoking! Quali ties and Workmanship as Good as anyjnade in the United States. Sole atrculs for E. T. PllklNtou’s Brauda of Chevrluir an<l Smoklug Tobaccos FRUITS AND FLOWER8. COMMONWEALTH, AC. MARK W. JOHNSON, GUANO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, wilxi ninr.u, n*M iu* _ Tie* in the wortd. Heavy: sing- Fhraer* or* portion lor ly invited to sxatuin. fore buying •teewhere. I am also prepared to furnish the Griswold Cotton Gin at 84 par saw. tltovor and Grass seeds expected dolly. Pure Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Bose*, Load Plaa- m. ui aw »o*i wntatuortun. H«. 1 al Uni No. t-from OIurlMUm, to. il>m <m IXpoC ItoMd itrMt. k mail )ot Bap.fi,>r lw« ttoto JaM rnnind. «t>T« JAME8M. BISHOP, ATTOHNISY at law, DAWSOVTTLLE, GEORGIA. TjaACTIOmin Um coii.Um of Ih. BIO. Hi.*. A Oiraifi ud In tn. conn Of tn. Cnlud MUw to. tn. Hortktol DUtrkil of m,1U, it roiiion jin nn \ FOSE 8T 0 SEEN. ft Is the only preparation yet dtacorered that aid produee hair on the haMhsad. ItWM dtorovaed in Atlanta. N has brea tested in Atlanta. Its references are in Atlanta. It has prodncetl hair and whiskers on a genttanntt in Atlanta over flu y*am of age. ^U^remoTM scabs, scuxfe, and dandruff from ti.a ft removes all Itching and heat of the scalp. ** H *■ otaan and hssllhy. Ittmmai.... w ft foroaa hair, t rianUy. It keen* the hair from changing outer from age. II producre a foil os4 of whisker* and mustache < a any man of mature ago. Prepared only by DR. R. S. POMEROY. No. 17 Alabama Street, Up Stair*, ATLANTA, OA.