Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 14, 1869, Image 3

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ILY NEW ERA, MOBNIWO. MUT. u. CUTY. .-lion. Daxid Irwin wag iu tb# rJay. Wa hid *!*> lb* of wilh Prof. J. J. Hrnntly, of Mercer «* -nsw». —Judge 1>. 0. OoUing, our able —-uliebed fck>oreUry of Suite, Um re. iTibo city touch improved iu health, erona (Hernia will giro him a warm lie in topping at the National There will be a lecture aud Vocal aud iuatrnmental concert at tho all on Thursday evening. The object «<uu rtainmeut ia to aaniat iu raiaiug or the eaULdUhinaut of a Ueruiau pu- thiM oily. Tho subject of the leoture Atlanta, aa it was before the war. Of the entertainment will have (a liberal specially from among our German itiauttrt. 1—•• Where in Tallulah ?" “where r we heard naked a hundred times fire on Sunday morning, the lit- in in the shop for repairs, and > 5«,yH who man her. wore obliged the conflagration without thoir on- wab haartrendaHng to them, but it be avoided. Tho unRine had to bo aud had to bo out of use long L tho work to bo done. Tho boys, l everywhere, and worked i ATca Durruicr Coout, Uom. Jodn “jdijio.—The September term of trict Court oouiuieneed on yea- 11. Smyth, U. S. Marabal, John I, U. S. Attorney aud L. E. , counsel for tho Government, Hon. W. B. Fleming, of the riot, waa admitted as au Attor- _i®lor for tho Oonrt. Tho ponol and petit juris* having been com- Erakino delivered a charge to -u their duties, dwelling more pon tho enforcement of the U. ws. The Judge defined speci- t of evidence requisite for an ting that it must be such as to jury of the guilt of the accused, ttorney not requiring their at- Gr.md Jurors were discharged r morning at 10 o’clock. Judge calling the attention of the bar of tho Court, announced that the Issue I).»ckot aa required, e term could ooutiiiue but four £urt for the Southern District _ 5 second Monday in October, on the docket were taken up or set down for a hearing to- \remainder of the day was oc- -nment in the case of Andrews ey for the plaintiff, aud Ar- r the defendant forni.hed, Tho fornltoro *u oil lotL Tliio, MONETARY AND 00111TPROTAT with tho Ion luUlnod In (he main building, W.Mt»aUlAL. Mr. I’oed Mt hatha will otaouol to between owe I .ilt k«» b, , all end wren thoueend dolUre. Kon.Ur too*,. tot u, laet. I Tho Noreroae building belonged to Hum. „ Friedman A Loremon. TheT moet o toUl ioee. *■ thoussud dollars. Tha ono B*ory buildings mentioned, were ownod by Meaars. Haely, Berry A ilavd* aud wore iusured at about one thousand d dpi. Ian each. Tbair ruin waa perfect The above, a* nearly aa wo have been able to ascertain, ore oorreot statements of the loaaaa sustained. Io the aggregate we sup pose between seventy-five and one hundred thousand dollars worth of property was de stroyed, between one-half and two-thirds of whioh was oovered by insurance. Ws did not understand what Insurance Company was the heaviest loser. Wo oannot close this aocouut without a fur ther mention of Fire Company Number J. We have never seen a band of men moro de serving of praiao and honor. They wore early on tho ground and every man among them la- borod ns though every dollar he was worth were iu danger. Wo never saw men labor more heroically. Whou tho fury of the fire was at its highest, they stood at their with a courage Hint never flinched, and tied the elemeut as though their hope of life depended upon subduing it. All honor to the brave boys! 4 ITY lit UliKT. 'To Atlanta Fim DEP.urrilr.MT.- The pro prietor of tho National Hotel extends his many thanks to tho Dopurtmout for their services dining the late fire. Up in a BiueoM-HAm ah a Bio Sun Floweb.—Editors, lleporters, Expressmen, aud others are using the memoranda oases, aud idl are pleased with thorn. Fresh paper easily adjusted when necessary. A greenback size for ladies -largo enough to carry funds when shopping -good thing to keep wash list. Name only for $1. Writo it plain. Address, W. It. Uanlkiteu, Book-Binder, Ao., Ac. SPECIAL NOTICES. Funeral Notice. —TUe relatives friends of Mb. aud Mbs. P, U. Wade, are invited to at tend (he funeral of their little babo, IIebby, from tho reaidence of Mr. Thomas A. Msrtiu, Crow stroet, this morning, at 10^ o'clock. sop 14-11 CSeorgla State Lottery, for the lleneflt ol tho Orphans' Home tnd Free School. Combination Class, No. 438. Tho following wore tho drawn nnm« bors September 18, 1800 : 25—04—24 —26—40—50—41—00—4—19—1® sep 14-dlt HOWARD A CO., Managers obation—Extensive Loss of tho early hour of four o’clock rning the alarm of fire was h the city, startling the people , and,os is usually the case, apprehensions. This time of alarming magnitude. 1 in the building occupied eddicord. on Marietta street, “11 and Broad. The row in “noted whs composed of low ngs, covered with awood.— very dry, aud afforded excol- flamos; and before the alarm 1 the people, tho roof of the first took fire was fairly en- The firemen were out “bored manfully to arrest the fierce destroyer, but to very s flames rushed on, oranch- g bnildiug after building, nntil sheet of flame, extending Feddiooid's to Broad street, live or six buildings. The "ry that Ihey took like tinder kled aud sparkled as if Inugh- tho most strenuous efforts of untiring firemen. Number 1 get to work, and hour after streams of eloquent re- ‘estroyiug elemeut, but it nil a. On ami ou swept tho ?dy tongues licking np the is fast ns they spirted from d fed upon them, as though natural food of lire. It was ■ be impossible t«» save any bt-tweeu the No re row corner aud, consequently, the fire- ir attention to the Noreross and well they fought, but p’on the roof, and went through 1 ** r and ceiling down to tho the building. Here its pro- id the monster showed f quailing before tho flood of arly three hours had been At ono time it was thought to save the National Hotel; i upon it provc-nted it from -vod from destruction one of st valuable buildings in the (emaiuing ono of tho eutire » heat of tho fire damaged the hotel considerably, though saved without material in- nud yesterday presented a on sach as ono does not care often. Signs of destruction scattered thick, aud though debris had been left to tell have been no bard matter to 'earful had been tho havoc. 8 difficulty yesterday in ap- “eal losses by this fire. Those era had not estimated how i really were. We did as- the amount of insurance destroyed, aud these art i aro prepared to lay bo savod between one aud tars' worth oat of his fine llo was iusured for seven on his old stock, but he bad lot of now goods, which direct from Enropo, upon no insurance. Ho ostimates t fivo thousand dollars ount covered, had in a fino stock of stoves taing goods. Quito a num- saved, but the scene in his rduy was very sad to behold. u r threo thousand dollars, *’© than half cover his losses, grocers and dealers in very little of their stock.— d for thirty-five hundred was nine hundred dollars, drod dollars. - u, Willson, Taylor A Co, Is, paint, load, Ac., stored ock. They were in- lit of fifteen hundred dol 'd ascertain their probable *n A Peddicord were insured dollars. They had in a fino and provisions, nnd thoir two thousaud dollars over ir insurar.co. era A Hons, deulers in the were insured for sixty- They wero in receipt of which no insurance had been had a jeweler’s shop in the all his own proporty, but 1 watches and jewelry that *lor repairs. A Johnson lost tho building i insured for eighteen and a stock of groceries on Twenty-five hundred dollars l druggist, had ten thousand His stock was not burned, eutirely ruined liy water. NVe able to approximate Ills losses. Proprietor of tho Exchange es his loss at twenty-five huu- Ho was insured for one thons <, jeweler, occupied spaco in store, lie was iusured for id retl dollars. Hall hnd a lottery office r loss was not heavy, ent of the Noreross building n Saloon, kept by Dan. Lynch, damaged by removal. He had to him was recently A Bro., but they had just Stokes A Bro. wero to bavi ay. occupied tho next roem os store. His goods were all ed somewhat by retnoval. Hundred dollar* ineurauoe. ol the Noreross building • NaUoaai Hotel. It con- here, all ot whioh were well Hagan's Magnolia llaliu.—This article U the true secret of beauty. It is what Fashionable Ladies, Actresses, and Opora Singers uso to produce that cultivated, ditlingue. appearance so much ad mired In tho circles of fashion. It removes all unsightly Blotches, Redness, Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, and effects of Spring Winds, aud gives to the complexion s Blooming Purity of transparent delicacy and power. No lady who values a flno oom- plexiou can do without tho Magnolia Balm. Seventy- five cents will buy It of any of our respectable dealers. Lyon's Kstbalrou is i ing. A. KKUKV/.IMiKlt, Upholsterer and Di-ah r in Furniture, aud Manufacturer of Bcddiug, or street, three doors from Whitehall, Atlanta, A. Ergontinger's Patent Steam Feather Renovat ing Machine for renovating your Feather Beds.— Wool sud Carded Hair done the best and cleanest by earn. For sale a large lot of Chairs, Mattresses, iUow.4, lloduteads, Mosquito Nets -patent. Agent r Pavilion, Rustic, and Cloth Window Shades. Wanted, Corn shucks. A. KIUIKNZINUER, Hunter St, :i Doors from Whitehall, Atlanta, (Ja. aug 13-lm aug 13-15-20 ** OOTTOM. ' 7 Middling Mi. ( Low middling tig Good ordinary M Nominal. Receipts 40 bales. Busin mb. Trade to-day won brisker than toy day Inst week. This is a litUe unusual a* Monday is generally a dull day. There is lit Ue or no quotable change ia anything. Fig- urea given in tho table below represents the wholesale market oorreoUy. ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. .*15416 .2*023 Axes— H dot 8 W. Collins. Bacon—ft tb Hems, cauv. S.O. Plain Can vised.. Country.... Sides, clear 021 Sides. O. R (421 Shoulders 17>,©17^ u»g«*«c-¥ yd. Kentucky 26030 indie 28432 tlalc Hope p lb Maohine made.. 100101, Handmade 8«8 Isma—per ton $22 6u«w2& Butter—lb 50426 Goshen nominal Country 20400 Star Paraflne 40446 Cotton Yarns * 6 lb. Nos. 8 and 10 $2 It** Nos. 8, 10. 12. 2 104 Cotton Cards—H d American b'ud American Hoopi: Nall Rod Castings ,ard-«t Tlereea k bla.22.ttC Kegs and Cans 23'. it >ad-HB>. n b'ud 7|DN n Hoop 11A12 J 1 114121 1 ....... 7*49 White Oak 8 vuuuirj duio. . . . 33493S Country Upper.. *04*5 Tenn. Upper.... Northern ft dos. *41 00 Fr. cf. fl dos...,$4 Am. do. *1 dos... Dorn. *1 dos, Bridle Lea dox . Harness Is* ft tb. *7 60 Alum ft lb ...... 8410 Blnestone ft lb.. 15420 Brimstone lb lb... *4lb Drags and Dyeilu Camphor ft lb$l Castor Oil, qts. ft.OtK46.6O do pts.'J 6043 76 do gal.3 75»4r J “' Ep. Salta ft lb. ft‘«( indigo ft lb. *1 2041 Madder ft lb. 23(426 I Pot. hyd. ft lb. *0 26 Qulniue ft oz. *2 75 Saltiwtro ft tb. 12(3)20 1 V K bbh 2 60 2 do Kits 1X5043.00 Meal—ft bu.$1.46&1.60 Mesa Pork—ft bbl. Molassess— New Orleans 90 Florida 75480 Sugar House *1.00(41.25 Cuba 60(4 68 alls—ft keg Sd *7 00 4dto40 ft Oils-ft gal... Lard Oil *1.7502.00 Linseed OU.. 1.30(41.35 Coal Oil 48(4 60 Lubr. OU 1.1603.00 Osnabnrgs ft yd 20023 Potash—ft case. Babbits *14.00 Putty—ft lb... . 8040 Atlanta MUls, fancy ft bun- lllce—ft lb H412 tired *5 00 Salt—ft sack. Do do, ex. family 4 60 j Liverpool. *3.25 Dodo, family...^ 4 25 Virginia ; 2.30 „ . J3.60 pts. doz*3.00 Dry Hoods—ft yd. Ur. Kh. 7-8 13(414 Br. bh. 4-4 16015 Bl’d Sh. 3-4.... 9018 Bl'd Sh.7-8.... 12018 Bl'd Sh. 4-4.... 13‘,030 Bro. Drill 16^22 Bl'd. Drill 18022* Ticking 12/,<445 ... 1# American.. WamsutU. Duchess B. Ilobertaon do $ Bourbon do*1.21 do ft doz... Nectar do Scotch do .. do ft gal... Wine ft dux Msderla... *2.600(1.00 - 2.6006.00 2.6006.00 I* H. BRADFTELD'8 COLUMN. DB. JOHN BULL’S Great Remedies. and Feva He refers to Uis untry to bear blm DR. JOHN BULL Manufacturer and Vendor of the Celebrated SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, FOB THE CUIUS OF AGUE AND FBVEII, -OB- CIULLH VMKU. The proprietor of this celebrated medicine Just y slalms for it a superiority over aU remedies ever oflfe-- Ml to tho pubUc for the safe, certain, speedy aud pe- maneot cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills whether of short or loug staudlug. entire Western and Southwestern testimony to the truth of the assertion that whatever wlU It faU to cure, if the dlrecUonn are su-icv iy followed aud carried out lu a great mauy cases s single doe# has beeu auffloient for a cure, aud whole families have been cured by a single botUe, with a per fect restoraUou of the geueral health. It is, however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its nsc 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 koep Uhi bowels In good order; should the paUeut however require a ca thartic medicine, after having taken three or four dos es of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL’D VEGETABLE FAMILY PILL8 wlU be sufficient Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office:| No. 40 Fifth Crons Street, IjouIbvIIIo, KoiituclLy *-NP CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS ! NEW SYSTEM ! T im under.i,[ii«d Ito «te»t idtuure iu Informlnn U» riUitu. ol AlUnU, »nd ««uto|, rouutrj. to» Uiuj have opened in the large aud commodious store, formerly occupied by J. H. White It Oo.. next door to M.Ador It Bro,.. WblteluU «tr«ot, wboro wo lutond to kcop pernuuDDU, olio of Uio Urge.t .took, of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATH and Cl BNTB' IPTJIlNXSHINa- GOODS EVKlt BBOUQUT TO THW MAKEKT. JTroui our coa^uwd oonumUon for tbo tot tl.lrty inn with the iii.imActuroof Hotliln^toOcUl] , and tho many fkctlttlo. and Uiuhl 1 '. wo oujoy Iu Sow York attf. whor, ‘• i stock, r continued o< f ll.e Sonthern mark.- Rlasively, we mannfhetare t ■ goods, we are enabled to offer you our eutire which couipriM-s all kinds goods for CASH ONLY. This wlU Insure fair dealing to Please cell aad examine our goods before purchaslm; < be-where. Manufactory 44 Murray St., !¥. Y., Stwre In Savannah, Ua.,No, lift Congress St 05 St. Julian St., Store In t liurlext< | M - -~ sep 12-3ui 157 Medina and 3UJKIng Street. I. L. FALK & CO., No. Wtittohull St/eot. F. M. JACK. W. P. CHISOLM F. M. JACK & CO Dodo, Fulton XXXX family 4 00 Dodo, superfine 3 76 Do do, Georgia XXXX Shot—^^ bog. Patent Buck Soap—ft lb. family 3 40 Turoentino.. Dodo, ship stuff 1 26 Steel—$ lb. Dodo, bran 1 00, Plow Fruit—V lb aud bbl. Cast Apples V bu.... 1.7502.25 German Apples dried 606'Sugar—ft lb, Peaches, p'l’d 12016 N. O. do unp’d 606 | P. B .ott,..; Grain—ft bu. _ ! Demarara 17018 CO 15016 16)4 Corn, White.. Yellow.. Oats Giuaeng.. Refined A 18018}j Refined B... .17,^018 Refined C 16)4017 Yellow Coffee. 16016,^ MASONIC,—Atlanta Lodge, No. 511, meet ( every S.-co(ul and Fourth Thursday night in esr month. Fulton Lodge, No. 216, meets every First aud Thil Thursday night in each month. ML Zion Royal Arch Chapter. No. 16, meets evn «cond Mumlav iu each mouth. W. II. TOLLER. H. P. A. RottKNKM.h. He K. U. Marsh 8treet, over Lawshu July 31 .lory. ,Ot llll.ANK A CLARK, Attoi ■>< ys.—tM- on Broad stroot, over Echols' Hood Store. Practice anywhere in tho Stato, United States Supreme Court, and Superior Courts. jy 25-dly era! Ittmratire Agent, I,. It. Ilavls, Agent Grover* Balter Sew ing Machines. novlH-ly WM. WOOD & CO., Rifle lif. keg JUKjlTobacco—V lb. Riflo qr. keg... " Blasting keg Huy— > ton... Hides- V lb. Unsound 25066 03.251 Sound 60(490 f;«ka40 Extra flue... 1.000136 Smoking.... 6001.00 90101 Varnlsli—V gal. 18(420 Copal 3.60®4.00 204622 Japan $:i.(KXfJ.:i60 American bar writing you is to find out upon what terms I got the medicine direct from you. If I cau get it upon easy terms, 1 shall use a great dost of It. I am aware that the use of such articles is contrary to the :hlngs and practice of a great majority of the regu* lar line M. D's, but I see no just cause or good sense iu liscardlng a remedy which we know to be efficient simply because we may bo ignorant of Its combination, For my part, I shall make it a rule to use ail and any means to aleviate suffering humanity which I may be to command—not hesitating because some one ingenious than myself may Lave learned its of fects first, and secured the sole right to secure tli%t • Pledge. However, 1 am by no means an advocate inporter of tho thousands of worthless nostrums flood tho country, that purpo sir, most respectfully, WHAT DO YOU UNDERTAKER# AND UPHOLSTERS, K EEP on hand nil qualities of Fisk’s Metallc Burial Cases; also, all kinds of Wood Coffins. Will IT- PRATTS ASTRAL OIL NO CHANGE OF LAMPS IIUmiinKling Oil—Strictly * NoClu -Wifi not Explode— « (l»ci»;j jj^kgrees higtlfS (hail L c BriL J^OUTITCRN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA- To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of the firm — ^Tooi — k Holman, Georgia, within aajuugwl lisnkmpts upon their < lion by the District Court ot said District. toil sep 7-w3w JOHN M. AMMONS, U. #. Mil mini Pa Snip, U ND ? B Aw l b ,I v,rtu ? of * « HI of fiera facias, issued out of the Honorable, the District Court of the United HUU* for the Northern District of ™rgl fkvor of the plaintiff, Charles p. Crosby, in tho f. ing case, to-wlt: Charles I*. Crosby vs. Ucrahiain G. Rogers. I have levied upon ss the property of Gersbsm C. Rogers, all those City Lota lying and being on Me- Donough street and Mobb’s alley, in the city of At- lauly, coanty of Fulton, originally Henry, nuu of Oeorgla, known as City Lots Nos. 26, 26, 27, 28, and ». which constitutes Block No. 7, In laud lot 63, in the 14th District of said oonnty, containing 5 acres, more ° F And will sell the same at public auction, at the Court House, in the City of Atlanta, county of Faltun, and Htate of Oeorgla, on the First Tacsday In October, Mast, GEO. B. CHAMBERLIN, U. 8. Deputy Marshal Northern District of Ga. sep 5-tds If so. save your money- -and in no way can you bo- ?iu to do this better than by buying 'good Boots and Shoes. • • WANTf No person sells better ones, c 1 lower price, than 1. T. BANKS, Rawsou Building, Cor. Whitehall and Hunter sts. AYER’S AGUE CURE, Intermittent Fever, or Fever nnd Agu Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Hear for t _ Ing In biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of inlaemstlcronntrlee. No one remedy Is louder called for by tho necosai- lea of the American people than a sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to of fer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate tho esse, and with aaauranoe, founded on proof, harm can arise from its use in any quantity. the patient escapes the risk which he must run lent attacks of this baleful distemper. This ••Coni' expels the ratssanaUc poison of Favsa and Anon front the system and prevents the dsvelopment of the dia- ■telf taken on the first approach of its premonitory .—. toms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapoeL The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings It within the reach of everybody: and in billons districts, whore Fsvim aud AotJu prevails, everybedy should have It and use It li-eely hath for cure and pro tectlon. It is hoped this price win place it within the reach of all—the poor ss well as the rich. A great su periority of this remedy over any other over discov- •.red for the speedy and MfHHiiflRRHi ered for the speedy and certain cure of IntemHients Is, that it oontaina no Uulnlne or mineral, consequent ly it produces no qunieni or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it —. - hMt tbe cob sequence of Re miasmatic polaoa. A great variety of disorders arise from IU irritation, among whioh are NeunhUa, Rheu- matlsm, Gout, Headache, Bllndnees, Toothache, lar- ache, GeUrrb, Asthma, Palpitation, I'ain/nl AflhcUou of ths Hpleen. Hystertce, Pain In the BoweU, Oollc, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating In this cause, put on the in- termlttent type * ' "* expel* the j><ils from Uie blood, and consequently v „„ them*all alike. It is an invaloabto protection to immigrants aud persona traveling ee temporarily re siding in the malarious districts. If taken oocaalonal- wlille 01 posed to the Infection, that will be ^BLdlv will excreted from the s „ ripen Into d valuable for protecUon than cure, and wlU ever suffer from Inlermlttents, if they avail i selves of the protection this resaedy affords. PREPARED BY DR. J. O. AYER & OO., LOWELL, MASS. J. 8. Willson, and all lb 1, by all Druggists and Dea Jyl-deodhw-Sm Hull's Worm Destroyer, To my United Seales and World Wide Readers. cations have shown, all of which are genuine. The foUowing letter from a highly eduoated and popular physician in Georgia, is certainly one of the most sen* sible communications I have ever received. Dr. Clem ent knows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo ny deserves to be written in letters of gold. Hear what the Doctor says of BULL’S WORM DE8TROYEB: Villanow, Walker Co., Ga., Jane 29,18. Db. Jouk Bull—Dear Sir: I have recently given yonr "Worm Destroyer" several trials, and find it won derfully efficacious. It has not failed in s single in stance to have the wished-for effect. I am doing a pretty Urge country practioe, aud have daily uso for article ot the kind. I am free to confess that I know of no remedy recommended by the ablest authors c A N 1) y T 0 Y S M a n u f a o t revs of i heir. i'iesKff JULIUS P. CI.FMENT, M. D. WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND. ajstd Crackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COl(.\Kit OF AI.AIIAMA AM) WIIITKIIAM. STIJKKTS, ATLANTA GEOIIGI A. GREENBACKS "W O 3R. T H A V I N G If you think so, then look to your interest, iud um COAL CRICEK COAL, thereby saving 60 to 100 per cent. 1,000 Tons on IimimI »n<l to nrrlve lu Uie next 30 dsys. Bwt Lump O01! 26 cti. Per Buihel of 80 Pouule by the Our Ued, uod 80 cte. at the Yard, i»r rbaii aijHATN, wmctirT tfc OAniv*. ORDERS iPROMPTLY .FILLED. J- M. BORN, JR., & CO. DAVID HUESTIS. FRED. HOPE. Can bo made by buying the Lest. TJTHIS is particularly s fact iu buying s STOVE. The beat Stoves iu the country are made by “TUB NATIONAL STOVE WORKS,” OF NEW YORK. THEY MAKE THE “MLTTUAlTj FRIEND,” ‘Live Oak,” "Good Will,” “Confidence," "Southern States," and “Dixie" COOKINO STOVES. n«l a corn pie to aasortment or PARLOR. STORE and OK FICE HEATING STOVES. Alsu, the Celebrated ami M “MAMMOTH” or ‘(HjOHK Hontern. Theae are ilia MOH1’ POWERFUL Heating Stoves ever introtlucod in thin or any other market. They aro adtuiraldy adapted to UA1LBOAD DETOTO, KACTOltIKM, BTOKKM, l'UBI.IO BOOMM, ur M1J pUo. where elU‘HJllv« beU U Nqulr- —very durable and economical. Thoir iuiiucn*o suocckh has brought out numerous imitation* all of whic h s greatly inferior. the u .rM.ii.»ionr srn.i. sr.t.yns rA'fifr.if.co ? THE "MUTUAL FRIEND" HAS NO EQUAL! We also koep constantly on hand, s oomplote assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! Fancy sud Market BASKETS, WOOD-WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Ac. HUESTIS & HOPE, BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A lx oo<l Ucason for tlic Captnin’g Faith. Bknton Bajuuck’8, Mo., April 30, 18CC. Db. Johk Buu.—Dear Sir: Knowing tho efficiency ment of my case: wounded two years ago—waa taken prisoner, and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so of ten, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sit up moment since I was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired, and I need thing to assist nature. I havo more frith in yonr Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express mo half a dozen bottles, and oblige, Capt C. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo. P, 8.—The following was written April 30, 1866, by Mr*. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: Db. Bull—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C. 8. John- in, waa a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where he died leaving the above 0. P. Jobn- ' ‘ re. At thirteen years of ago, he had a •hcBS and scrofula, for which I gave him Sarsaparilla. It rurkd ten York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever *eneral debility. Perfect success has at tended 1L The cures effected In some esses of scrofula and fever sores wero almost miraculous. I am very anxious for mj son to again havs recourse to your Sarsaparilla. Hs is fearful of getting a spnrious article, hence his writing to yon for it. His wounds HILL’S CIDROI HITTERS! AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. HEJtHH )*<>.*. Tmttmonj of Mstlr.l Men. Stomky Point, Whit. Oo., irk,, *«j M, 1M6 Da. Jobk Bcbb—Dear Sir: Last February I was in Louisville purchasing Drags, and I got some of yonr Sarsaparilla and Cedron Bitten. My son-in-law who was with me In the store, has been down with rheumatism for some time, commenc ed on ths IU tiers, and soon found his general health to $r°o!*t, who has been In bed health, tried them and he also Improved. Dr. Ooffse, who has been In bad health for several years—stomach and Uvsr affected—he Improved very much by ths use of your Billers, Indeed, ths Oedron Milan lias given you great popularity in this settle ment. I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall, especially of vour Oedron Bitten ~ me via. Memphis, sen RichM 0. B. WALU1. All the above remedies for sale by L. H. BRADFIELD, DHUGGIHT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, THE MOST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KNOWN. WARRANTKil A CF.IITAIN CURB FOR AU scrofulous diseases, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic diseases In all stages, aud all skin diseases. It quickly removes virus from tho constitution and blood, and restores the patient to perfect health and purity. 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