Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 15, 1869, Image 3

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Y 5EW ERA. I UWUUteT. MONETARY AMD OOMlfMQIAIi. L E' BXABFIlliyS OOUJlUL <r7^T CtutOioiniwnlit tUM.Uciul Ho. —t ~T:—~ ■-■ — *--» V MORNING, OITY. ockia tli« gauarol trareimfl sgeut i and out of U« SUto of Georgia, send him to the eonfldeuee of the isa arc tx>tb stopping *t the Uni tub* continue* very muck like i aro quit* cool, while the enough for theootuforuble trout f clouds lot do rn a a wall spriuk le i forenoon of yentordny, but there ieationa of au inundation There a good, soaking ram hero aiaa April. U i* awfully dry, -Hon. Danlap Boott, member of i from Floyd cuuuty. and Mr, , editor of the Air-Liue Eagle, yesterday. *topi»i»g at thu EfbUL r Qua of the handsomest we have seen in the city i* the Chisolm’* now building on A mThis is au|Atl*nU job, and oTouudry of Meter*. Hoyt, | l* a superb piece ot work. Hotel.—We meant to have that this hotel i* by ed by the late fire. Thu wain not hurt, and the dozen room* troyed will noon tn> restored present ha* plenty of fncililio* tmg all ita guests. otu. —Ou* of our Cu ban path to the city yesterday morning, in n and fully recovered from the late war. He appear* to be I fully convinced that if the does not succeed bo shall al to, especially after the • undergone. We ily, had the pleasure of welootn- yesterday Mr. Wm. Connor, James Connor’s Bout, New ,g the very first of Ameri- Mr. Connor is accompa- , and is stopping at the Nn- y morning he and hi* lady ~nd the city in one of Archer’* is, in order to let him see > been made toward restoring -r lively little Gate City. Mr. "resentative of a leading firm manufacturers. Hi* house Sped more type to the South and none has over given n. Their establishment is t and handsomest in the rioaity to bo visited by par-1 ■ York. We take pleasure iu K Connor to our Southern press, and hope that his stay 1 be a moat agreeable one, and to the health of both himself CUM 0*0*0*1 MTTtd It 111*XtUinil Bo, til SuUonikt it H o'olook to dif Col. Anui’a Suj To4)«.-Ito *111 nil, it nuitioa, on Iio/fl ttmt, oppoilu the Coth- oUn ahoreb, i uloe Homo mIM Ho. id- TirtliomenL Up ik t Bauaoh—Hippt u i Bio Boh Flowkil -Editor*. Reporter*, Eiprowmoo, tod other* iro nslng lb* meinorenda o»«r*, ud ill in plowed with them. Fn*b paper eealljr oJJutoU when neooamrjr. & greenback •lie for ladloe-large enough to carry funds when ehoppiag—good thing to keep wash hat. Kerne onip for $1. Write It pl»lu. Addreue, W. It. Humana, Jiook-liinder, <to., Ac. Omci Car Mew lie, I «*■**» BEECH *1. NOTICES. Uisorgla State LotUry, fur Ikt Ur*«fft ol tb« Orphans' Horn* sud Free School. Oomblnstiou OtSM, No. 410. The following were the drawn nun her* September 14, IKS: 72- 88 - 60- 42 TO 97 -21* 6i- «2 -33 -16-11—7-16 -J arp 16-dlt UoWAltD h 00., HAU|«n ll*|>n'i Magnolia Ualm.-Thli article is Uie true sect«t of beauty. It It whtt Fashionable Ladiot, Actreeses, and Opera Blngers uae to pi oluce that cultivated, dutingiu appearance to much ad- mired In the circles of fashion. It remove* all untightly Blotches, Redness, Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, and effects of Spring Wiuds, and give* to the complexion a Blooming Parity of transparent tlelk-aoy and power. No lady who values a flue t om plosion can do without the Magnolia Ualrn. Seventy five rcuta will buy It of any of onr respectable dealer* s Katlialrou j HIASO.ViC'.—Atlanta hutlge, No. 30, inct-ts i every Second and fourth Thursday night lu each month. Fulton Lodge, No. 216, meets every First and Third Thursday night iu each month. Mt. Zion Royal Arch Chapter, No. 16, meets every Second Monday iu each month. W. H. TULLES, H. P. A. Bohemvzld, Secretary. II. Marshall, Dentist, Whitehall Street, over Lawsho’s Jewelry Store. July 31 (July l-8w ordinary............................26H Declining tendency. BueiMzaa—Thero was a fair trade to dal rhiob aeemad to b« equally divided among a), inea. Moat of snr merchant* appeared to be oomfortably busy and cheorfu). Counts! Feoduoe— There is a aeoroity of erytbiuff of thi* kind iu the market, and our rural friend* uiuy be a**ured of ready sale aud good prices for everything they can bring in. Apples Green aro tolerably plenty uud worth $1 to 1 60 per bus. Driod Co per lb. linTTKU—Good butter is searoe and readily oommaod* 40 cent*. Chickens-Searoe, and bring from 23 to 2G cunt*. Eoob—lu good demaud at 28 coat*. 1'EACjiKH—Dried, unpeeled, 5i to G cunt*.— Pealed 10 oeoti. Potato**—8wool -uoue scarcely in market. Quotable at $3 pur bus. Irish—stock good. Demand fair, at from 23 50 to 5 00 per bbl. Other q - - thu table l ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICKS CURRENT. H. W. Oolllns.. .. $1 Oacoa-fl lb Hams, oanv. S.C.... Plain Oanvased....22»23 Country ivftto 81dcs, clear &2I'« 8idea, 0. R ®21 Shoulders, 17X<fc»lT*; “saiag-*??; *»» lu.lia 280*2 Hair Uopc-H lb Machine made.. infi#lo> a Haml-msdc 84£8‘, Hrun—per ton $22 60(026 IIutter— V lb ftti«»26 ~ iheu nomlual itlo Prime MiiQH* Good 22',<tf23>, Ordinary.. 21<#22 Star IT®1TS Paraline 4iX<v4G Cotton Yarns—H 6 lb. Noa. 6 and 10 |2 10® American b'n4 7®8 American Hoopll6A12j. Nall Rod .11©12I< Castings Tjf®» Lard-| lb. Tierces Abla.2214® Kegs and Cans 23>,w .uttU-v lb. IK&li Lcath«r~V> ft. White Oak Solo.. Hemlock Hole 28-<*d5 Country Sole.... #3(<»36 Country Upper.. 60 Teun. Upper.... 6tx<968 Northern y do*. $42 00 Fr. cl. V dox— $40(<$60 Mquoig |» gal and doz ^Brandy Fr.. $7.00^12.00 Arner $l.ik%2. MM HKAIK A < L\UK, Attoinrys^OF- Broad street, over Echols’ 8eod 8tore. Practice anywhere iu the State, United States Supreme Court, and Superior Courts. Jy 26u if bus and Convention. —The fol- catiou was handed a* in time “rue, but our *pace was so did not bare room for it: Mayor's Office, 1 , Gi. t Sept. 12, 1868. f “vted in uio I hereby appoint, re Southern Commercial Con- tat Louisville, Kentucky, on r next— JV. A. Gaskill, Aiuoh Fox, W. I’D. Mayer, M. Dooley, E. J. at Georgia will bo well repre- t all thu corporation* linviug send full delegations, a* great volved iu *aid meeting, Home rtually affect this StAte. William Hulsky, Mayor, made a moat excellent *e- j« to thi* very important 11 made himself known at * Convention. Mr. Fox i* a nd a member of one of the this city. Major Cox is also otdoKt aud l»e*t known buai- intereHt* « f tbo State will In* d by thuMi guniluiiicii. uiilud t and t fti -lent nit mutt*. cial Piikks. One of our At- “ieo, which we hold in the ih in the habit of ulladiug to as the "provincial pres*.” Tho iu its teens—remember* when rew off her swaddling clothes, nta went into ocstncioH over a weekly; and the Banner ha*lived or thirty mushroom journal* le existence iu that city. It odd to Banner earn, to bear the new fledged metropolis talk so t "the provincial press. ” But *—and we suppose those who called provincials most move } Banner will not move, it i air and quiet scene* ot im age life—(Athens is not a city) and uncertain activities of the provincial, brother—as often as We rather like it. But don’t ‘e. or grow too fust. Overgrown apt to bs healthy.” i find m the lostuumber of the Our village cotempornry bas drop on his corn-. But he m. Atlanta has no notion of is as a subnrb. We don’t want after a while, to gobble up the tynnd locate it uear tbi* center, hat there i* uothing iu Athena nor do we fuel anxious to run a uer, which has hud au inter- i reaching into the "teens." al Insurance Agent. r A Baker Sevv- L. tl. Davis. Keel Kstate Agent tttitl Auc tioneer. uovHMy WM. WOOD & CO., Drugs sad Dyestuffs Alum V ft 8® 10 Bluestone V ft..l< r Brimttons ft lb... f _ Copperas V lb 3J4(^8 Camphor V lb$L‘|S| Castor OU, qts. 6. da PlsJ I . gaL9 7664 00 baits fl ft. 6.^6b l*o V ft. $1 20®1 60 titler V ft. '^@26 • ’ ~ $0 26 76 Saltpetre Rp' Vlad Pot. hyd. V ft. guialiie f ot Haltpetre ^ ft. 12(^20 S«ro» t 011 V dnxl.50^6.00 do. gol$1.4663.60 llr. Sh. 7-8. Br. Sb. 4-4 16< Bl’d bh. 3-4.... 0< 1I1M bh. 7-8.... 12< Bl'd bh. 4-4.. ..13>»( Bro. Drill 10 w Bl'd. Drill 18622J4 Ticking Gin, Boiland $4.00<^o.i American... $ 1.60(g) 2.( Rum, Jamaica 4.00^6.i American.. $1.60(gixoo Wliiskr— Corn fl gal. $1.26 . Roc tilled du$1.00f<j>|.20 Rye do $1.26T “ Robertson do $2.00(_ Bourbon do$l.25®&.00 do )ldoz... Nectar do Scotch do .. do V gal... Wine 41 doz Madoria... $2.5(%6.00 Sherry $2.60^,6.00 Port. $2.60^6.00 Champaign e Kits $160$ Mcal-fl bu. $1.45(0 Mess Pork—^ bl>l. 1.50 Duchcas B. Arnold’s... Fmttoers—new. M0I1 New Orleans 90 Florida 1G&OQ Sugar House $ 1.0061.26 Cuba 50vu 68 Nulls—V keg I . M $7 00 12>4(945 4tl to 40 6 00® U 'IU-V gal... Lard Oil $1.76(a,2.00 Linseed Oil.. 1.30(^1.35 Coal Oil im 50 Lubr. Oil 1.1663.00 OsltM.lt uig» — H yd 20(a»23 Folsih-V case. Babbits #14.00 Putty—V lb... . b«*4U 1 •'»(>> 16 10>s 75(<y*0 miKUTAKERS AM) UPHOLSTERS, K EEP on hand all (lualities of Fisk’s Motalic Burial . Cases; also, all k ~ ' — ‘ Cases; also, all kinds of Wood Collins. boantiful flrstj Carrisgi*. etc., will Funerals lsss Iloarso furniahud o'r for hire ... ... be furnished. .a11 kinds of Upholstery work done. Furniture repaired, varnished, etc Oillce in uew Ituiihng ou Broad atroeiin tost of NXW Fit a office. All orders will bo promptly attended to. julyy-dly PRAU’S ASTRAL OIL CHANGE OF LAMPS rllvNuifi’ Illiiiiiiu.Tting Oil—Strirtly S N"o (hi'K^als -Will not K»pk>de— OS (Ik...,-, ; y£ htgh»T than is Win RnequaUod fof Bril- y.^Yn if. -ttclUvWted Do do, ex. family 4 6^ Liverpool f}3.25 Dodo, family 4 261 Virginia 2.30 Do do, Fulton X.\\\ 8hot-y bag. family 4 00 Patent #3.40 Dodo, suporflno 3 76| Buck 3.76 Do do. Georgia XXXX .Soup—V lb. family 3 401 Turja-ntine ?tg)8 Do do, eblp stuff 1 26'stut f-^ Ih. Do do, bran 1 Ou. Plow 1J«, Fruit—V lb and bbl. Cast 25a27 Apples IH bu.... 1.76^X26 German l*®20 Apple* dried 5(u.ti Sugar—fi lb. Peaches, pTd P2(«vl5j N. O l.Vpf lC do uup’d 6<tSiC P. It 15(0.15 Crain - (I bu. Dcmarara 17^-18 Corn. While... 1 4061 42 Refined A 18^»18. VoUow.... 1 iOlfi. Oats 7&»85 Glnsang w—fl box. #3.60(47.00 Hlaroh- V Tobacco—f lb. Unsound 26(d55 Hound 6W.,i,V0 Extra fine...LOOM 35 Smoking.... 6O01H.OO Varnhh ? gal Copal 3.5064.00 Hides- ? ft. Green tf@10 Dry Halted.... 18k>20 Dry Flint 20^22 On. Fov'v liA p IVI-OM t, ulirt-lti jUiuom.iL, ulat-p.icodutfcH*^' ■^■ORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA— To whom it may coucern: Tho nndersigaed hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of the Arm of Colley ft Selmsn, and of Francis P. Colley aud Ben jamin F. Selmsn, partner* in said Arm, of tho county of Walton, State of Georgia, within said District, who have been adjudged bankrupts upon their own peti tion by the sep 7-w3w 1ST PEEL, ER AND CONFECTIONER, ETTA HTItEET, KINDS OF FRUIT a general assortment of I4UOKS and UIOAKS. TICE. c pns^l«ience of continued bad ".7 sold his entire ato«-k of ■F-. ln kiaztore, corner While- A toOapt John Kcely, solicits the piitronage * na Ru p|>or t uf hIi the purchase as above uUted of Rflspe-itfully. JOHN XEU.Y. « SHUKIFF SA 1.KS. » the a™t Tu«.d., in October tnt • Court House door, iu the town of I State and county, within the legal * fmi.-.property to-wlt: Lot of tnd seventy four (8741, IvIhh 1) District of the Flrat (1st) Section of •ining forty acres, more or less — “ * A*ri obtal ned before J aaloned Notary Public for said V District, G. M., in favor of against John Holoombe. Property t and levied on as his property, with uotloe. Levy made U. S. ManliaPs Sale. U NDER and by virtue of a aril of flora facias, issued out of the Honorable, the District Court of the United Stales for the Northern District of Georgia, iu favor of the plaintiff, Charles P. Crosby, In the follow ing caso, to-wit: Geraliam Hagers. property of Gorsham 0. Rogers, all ttaoae City LoU lying and beinR on Mc Donough street and Mobb's sll< v, in the city of At- lanty, county of Fultou, originally Henry, State of Georgia, known as City Lots Nos. 26, 26, 27, 28, and 29. which coustilutc* Block No. 7, in land lot 63, In the llth District of said county, containing 6 acres, more or less. And will soli the same ut public auction, at the Court House, in the City of Atlanta, county of Fulton, and Stats of Georgia, on the Flrat Tuesday In October, Next, between the lawful hour* of sale. Terms cash. Dated at Atlanta, Ga., this 4th day of September, 1869. GEO. B. CHAMBERLIN, U. 8. Deputy Marshal Northern Distrlot of Ga. sep 5-tds Application lor Exemption. £'4 BORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.—Ordluary’a Office. VX August 31st, I860.—BenJ. Thurman lias applied for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valu ation of Homestead, and 1 will paw upon tho same, at 10 o’clock, a. u., on the 10th day of September, 1869, at my office. aep 1-21* coast d, for tho benefit of the heir* and creditors of said dccoaaod. B. F. WATSON, July 6th, 1869. Administrator July20-w2m Printer’s fee $6 hundred and and returned I-evy 11 9 me. Terms cash. R. M. BARRKTT. DAWSON COUNTY.—By virtue of an _ the Court of Ordinary of Dawson be sold on the first Tuesday in October. Court House door, In aatd county, between hours, lot of land, No. 22, iu thn 12th sadtlon, of Lumpkin count*. Hold for the tha heir* and creditors of William Anderson, Terms cash. September 6th. 1869. 1 john rotrrs, -tlon for LoATf to (Ml Land. fOBlYra eoUNTY.-Thlrtj ,U>> ,•W’U.'.U.m will b. nub to Mm Oou rt of “-'ll the ■**! nM. belmiflu, to 1 hiutbict or QUO HUH— «* T 2^12' VJ? »" d e™l«fi-<l b.iw*j PBATHKH. of Applloutlon for Exemption. / 1 EOIIOIA. FULTON COUNTY.—Ordinary’* Office. VT August slat. 1869.—Holmes Sails h*s ap plied for exemption of personalty, and setting apart and -“■ation of homestead, and I will pass upon the 1 at 10o'clock a. m., on 13lh day of Septesnber 1869, J^ORTIIEUN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA— To whom It may concern: The undersigned hereby nrAtlanta, Fulton co., and SUto of OWllKjwithin said district, who has Uen adjudged "gw* 1 ®* °'“ Ku n A« ,ri “ l aep 7 w3w Asaignco. United Slates Mail Stage ATLANTA TO DAHLONECA I KAVKR ATLANTA HONDAT* Wluwi..w At KHIDAVH, «t 7 o'clock ». u. HlS. new l7.0. U, At lb. Uoltwt Ht.tr. KM, .Ud Oterk. r«A, I’—nit-r. rtoppltttf At othw hotAla ut ,OMUd lrrt|W« utAtr r.wB.u tor ,a«k,| o’clock A. N., of iA.ll dc,e. md the* will be turotAbAd a n. hot whAHiMtUATAd. BahkAtp Ukec to And from Uia odtc “HPl „dOBNCAIN, J*., PtopriAtor. tAtirw to Aodfrom tbA nfllot Great Remedies. DR. JOHN BULL ManofiMturar and Taodor of the CM SMITH’S TONIC 8YBUP, FOR THE CURB OF AGUE AIM 13 FEVER, —OR— OlllLLN FEVEH. The proprietor of this celebrated medlulno Just.y claim# far It a superiority over all remedlee ever offer ed to the pubtlo for the eefo, oertaln, speedy and per manont cure of Ague and Fever, or ChtUe aud Fever whatever will it fall to cure, If the directions are strict ly followed and carried out. In a great many oaeee a ■ingle dose has been sufficient for a cure, aud whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a per- difficult and long-etandlng cases. Usually this medi- due will not require any aid to keep the bowels in ~ order; should the patient however require a ca lc medicine, after having taken three or four dos> es of the Tonic, * single does of BULL’H VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be sufficient. Dr. JOHN BULL’S Prlncli al Office:! No. 40 Fifth Cross Street, Iioul.Tlllo, Kentucky e ■> nl fli N |; SlGs. DR. JOHN BCLL-8 CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! NEW STOKE! NEW GOODS! NEW SYSTEM Muador k Bros , Whitehall streot, whore we Intend to kedp permanently one of tho largest stocka of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS and G-BNTS’ nmNISHINO GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. From our continued connection for tho past thirty years with the manufacture of clothiUK, especially adapted for the Southern market, aud the many facilities and advantages we enjoy iu New York city, *b*re, lualvely, we maoufacturn pur good*, wo are euabled to offsr you our entire stock, which oomprieos all kinds ’tirr^iulfhAT* , i«kJc»lJTBrPniOB ao4 win ac l our good* for CASH ONLY. Thi- will insure fair dealing to all. l'leaae call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. Manufactory 44 *3array tit., W. Y., Ntsre In Savannah, Us., No. 146 Congress St., and 65 81. .Julian St., store In churloalon, H. C., 137 Mrcilagand 3413 King fftrect. '• F ^ l Wte«£u > B,? t e S lua up. aep 12-Xni F. M. JACK. <W. P. CHISOLM. Hull’s Worm Destroyer. To my United Seales and World Wide Headers. cations have shown, all of which are genuine. The following letter from a highly educated and popular physician In Georgia, is certainly nm||hnn|^H slble communication! * * Villasow, Walker Co., Ga., June 29,18. Do. Jon* Bull—Dear Sir: I have recently given your "Worm Destroyer” several triala, and find It won- dorfully efficacious. It has not failed in a single in stance to have the wished-for effect. I am doing a pretty Urge country practice, and have daily use for aome article of the kind. I am free to confess that I know of no remedy recommended by the ablest authors that is so certain and speedy in its effects. On the contrary, they are uncerUin in the extreme. My ob ject in writing you is to find out upon what terms 1 c A H D Y F. M. JACK & CO., T 0 Y S M anufaotu.roi*« of get the medicine direct from you. If I upon easy terms, 1 shall use a great deal of it. |B aware that the use of such articl get it 1 am contrary to tho o just cause or good a lar Una IB carding a remedy which we know to" be effici. simply because we may be ignorant of its combination, able to command—not hesitating because l. more ingenious than myself may have learned itx fects first, and secured the sole right to secure I knowledge. However, I a * — jf the thousi country, that purpo sir, most respectfully. JULIUS P. CLEMENT, I WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND. AND Cr ackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COKNKK OF ALABAMA A.\l> WIIITKHALL STREETS, ATLAN TA GEORGIA. GREENBACKS -w O DR. T ih: IS A V I N G If yon think *0, thou look to your Interest, and use COAL CREEK COAL, thereby saving 60 to 100 per Mot. 1,000 Tons oh hand and to arrive in tha next 10 days. B*et Limp OmI it *0. Per Buhtl *f 80 Pmidi bp the Cu Le*d, ui 80 eU. it Urn Ytrd,l IN nBAR CHJBWN, WHIOIIT db OAIIH’S. ORDERS {PROMPTLY {FILLED. J. M. BORN, JR., & CO. DAVID HUESTIS. FRED. HOPE. T Can be made by buying the best. UIS it particularly a fact In buying a BTOVL. The best Stoves in the country are by “THE NATIONAL STOVE WOIIKB,” OF NEW YORK. THEY MAKE THE “MXJTIJA.L FRIEND,” “Live Oak,” “Good Will,” “Confidence,” “Southern States,” and “Dixie” COOKING STOVES. Aud a complete assortment of PARLOR, STORE and OF F1CE HEATING HTOVEM. Also, the Celebrated and Unrivaled Suuloi-cl w “MAMMOTH ’ of "OLOHK” I loatorw These are the MOHT POWERFUL Heating Steves ever Introduced In this or any other market. They are admirably adapted to RAILROAD DEPOTS, FACTORIES, 8TORB8, PUBLIC ROOMH, or auy place when? axteusive neat is requir ed—very durable and economical. Their Iznruons* vuccesa has brought out numerous imitations all of which the “jn.i.n.noTH" stile st.evhs vjrsmn.eo i THE “MUTUAL FRIEND” HAS NO EQUAL! We also keep constantly on hand, a complete assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ! Fancy aud Market BASKETS, WOOD-WARJfi, SILVER-PLATED WARE. CUTLERY, kc. HUESTIS & HOPE, FORES‘L QUEEN It was discovered in Atlanta. It haa been tea ted in Atlanta. Its references are in Atlanta. It has produced hair and whiskors on a gentleman lu Atlanta over 60 years of ago. It removes scabs, scurfs, and dandruff from tho scalp. It removes all itching and heat of the scalp. It keeps the scalp clean ami healthy. It immediately btops the hair from falling out. It forces hair, whiskers and eye brows to grow luxu riantly. It keeps the hair from changing color from ago. It produces a full set of whiskers and mustache on ly man of mature ago. Preparod only by DR. R. S. POMEROY. No. 17 Alabama. Street, Up Stairs, A.TDA.NTA., GA.. 7Uld*c25 WANTED , A CTIVE and RELIABLE AGENTS, to aid mo ir troduclng that good and boantiful work, ‘’NIGHT SCENES IN THE BIBLE,” rery city, town and county ii offered, LARGELY RBMtJI General Agent, Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE. August llth, 1869. Mrs. lege of trading and doing business and title, and for her a— sep U-dlm* WM. O’HALL0RAN. AYER’S AGUE CURE, Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, Iteinlttent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodic*! Headache, or Bilious Headache, and Uilion* Fevers, Indeed for the whole class of diseases original* Ing In biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. c now enabled to of- the patient escapes tho ilsk w jich he must r lent attacks of this baleful distemper. This expula the miasmatic poison of Fzvzn and A tha system and prevents the development of tho dis ease, if taken on tha flrat * symptoms. It is not only Ita premonitory ernedy ever yet U, hut also the tec tlon. It Is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all—the poor as well as the rioh. A great su periority of this romody over sny other ever discov ered for the speedy and oertaln cure of Intermltsents la, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequent ly it produces no quulsm or other injurious effects whatever upon tha constitution. Thoaa cured by it ache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Sploen, Hysterica, Pain in the Bowels, Oollc, Paralrala, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of whloh. wneaoriginating ft thia came, pat on the In- termiftsut type, or beomne period!*!. This “Ctjas’’ expels the potorm fitIn the blood, and consequently cores them all alike. It Is an invaluable protection to immlgranu and persons traveling or temporarily re siding la the malarious districts. If taken occasional ly or daily while exposed to the infection that will be excreted from the system, and sannot osenmnlatc in suAetont quantity te ripen lute disease. Msaae it Is even more valisble lor protection than curs, and few will ever suffer from Intermlttente, 11 they avail them selves of the protection this remedy affords. IT DR. J. C. AYER & OO., LOWELL, MAS8. 1 *• everywhere. Jyl-deodkwSm BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Keason for the Captain’s Faith. READ THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER. Burros Bauuox’s, Mo., April 30,1866. Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency and confined for sixteen months. Being moved ten, my wounds have not healed yet I have not ait up a moment atnee I eras wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is Impaired, and I need lething to assist nature. 1 have more fhith in your Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that Is genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, aud oblige, CapL C. P. JOHNSON, Mo. written April 30, 1865, by of Captain Johnson: Du. Bull—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C. 8. J chu rn, waa a skillful surgeon and physician iu Central New York, where ho died leaving the above C. P. John- ny car*. At thirteen years of age, ho had a chronic diarrhuea and acrofula, for which I gave him yonr Sarsaparilla. It oubsd him. I have fsr ten years reoommended it to many in New York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores and general debility. Perfect success has at tended it. The cures effected in some cases oi scrofula aud fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for mj son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wound* wore ter rible, but I believe ho will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. I BITTERS, AUTHKNTIC DOCUMENTS. HE.4 It It |’H».n. Testimony of Medical Men. 8to.1t Pout. Whit. Oo., irk.. Mi; 13, 1833 Da. Johm Bull—D«r Sir: IaitF.bniir; t wu In Louisville purchasing Drugs, and I got somo of yonr parilla and Oedrou Bitters, fv son-in-law who was with me In the store, has been down with rheumatism for some time, com men r- I on the Bitters, and soon found his general health 1 ^r°Glst, who haa been in bad health, tried thgpi and he also improved. Dr. Oofffee, who has been in bad health for several years—stomach and liver effected—hs improved very much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed, ths Oedron re has gtven you greet popularity In this aetUe- L I think I could sell s great quantity of your does thia fall, especially of /our Oedron Bitten and Sarsaparilla. 8blp ms vis. Memphis, sere Rlckett k * M jLBpnttfallr. a B. walk Kit U1 tk« kBot. mn«dtlifbr in], fcj L. H. BRAD FIELD, DRUGGIST, WHITKHAM. STREET, ATLANTA, UA anlMMU; THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, THE MOST POWERFUL AXD INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KNOWN. WAKRASTKD A CERTAIN Ct ltK FOB patient to perfect health aud purity. 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