Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 19, 1869, Image 3

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new era. a. OUT. !». *M». OITY. Ban. Jorto» In th* et»y. Bill, United I "Foremen of lire Grand ooonlj" wee U the «i*7 _We ubearve on Jniuee new OU Whiten nil street, Ute -nlleeACo. These gentle- ie hue store ea eoon a* it is hare elegant qaartars. revival at Pnjos'sOhepal is with auabatatl interest. - ohing at that Church this t A flourishing Sunday ecWd with tho Church, o'clock, .—About half ptut one nvoniug a fire broke out iu of Mr. TUoujoh lljruo, warehouse wm ooui|ilelo- nr with fifty eight halos nio the tram loft there that the fire would ho # < siblings. Heu.miAii.—AUeuiion In -•ut of tho Air-Line i-iluy. To mature •t enterprise, it i« ouly ty Council tuul tho people J r obligations. Tho road liiiford is uow in the city Wo aro uow on tho verge iuox—a time at which we -rum. Honoe there ia a ity thut within a few (Liya cuay ho relieved by u raiu. Wo hope our an- he disappoiuted. for if e when tho need of ruin ia juat uow. District Coubt fob tuk or Geoboia, Honoiuulk onto. —Tho eutire aea- -sterduy was occupied iu uy iu the caao of the harlea T. Mills, charged of a packet that came iu- as route agent between The teatimony was shown on yesterday, by ~y rich apecimeu of gold- waa ua hue an was ever This specimen camo ‘ut two aud a half miles State, and will yield a sample of tho wealth the soil of Georgia of industry to pry it i.—The great Corn- 11 be held at Louisville iug month. It will be , aud we are very glad ‘legates appointed from r arrangements to be lelegate from Georgia ill be legislation largely of the people of the ho body will be one of :bled in the South, as nportent from a com- fred Austell, after a returned to tho oity. e pleasure of meeting but hope his health is e glad to welcome him General is one of our ublio spirited men, and city is always felt. His ht after iu matters per- interest, and bus sound, leads very nearly tu whose loss lo the ceptibte. learn with regret that t oveuiug for Now York, r> aidence in the futnrej ~k’s inauguration he has ■ Secretary, uud out- y be has won an enviable ographic writer. We itb regret, and hope that • field of labor, and grow Ichn. He is I by an accomplished Neman. Mr. Henry C. i will speak more fully have known cases iu a avoided digging cellars for fear of endangering Wo saw on yesterday a -no by Messrs. Healey, ich proves thut there is h a contingiuoy. In ‘dation of Calloway’s orsyth street, Finney’i nudenuind along the side, but it was walled d successfully that not red in the wall. It was mauship successfully ac- membership to Increasing at as average of three per week. They want to add ono thousand dollar* * worth of book* to their shelves by Cbrietona*. They are adding tome each day, but the de mand ia itill for more. And a* every enoour* agement whioh they receive redound* to th* publio benefit and credit, let n* plane oar ■pare volants in the Library, and furnleh all the fund* we can spare for the purchase of more. The room adjoining the one at present in use will shortly be opened as a reading room. New shelves aro already in prooeas of erection to relieve thoso already overcrowded, and to make room for new volumea whioh are reaelied. The youug men are enterprising ana progressive, and as tho brave always go baud in band with tho fair, so we prediol that if undertaken, the oomlng enterprise will prove a success, and tho Young Meu’s Library Association will always bo ouo of the promi nent features of Atlanta. C I T Y IIV mi BT. FixisiiEj.it lino.—Thoso gentlemen, who were burned out some mouths ago, have fully recovered from the effects of the fire, and have ju«t opened « magnifleout stock of goods in the now store room adjoining Holbrook’s hat emporium, on Whitehall street. Their store is the most haiiJsoiuoly fluished and fitted np the street, aud they uow have in it one of the largest stocka of dry goods ever opened iu the city. Everything is arranged with ueatness and euro characteristic of experienced merchants, aud it is n pleasure to purchasers to euter their establishment. The publio will find its old frieuJs, Jim Allen and Hob White u this house, ready to do tho agreeable at all times, and sell goods vary clu-ap. Ci.am Chowder served at the National Ho tel Restaurant at 11 o’clock to-day. Kxau Cajspbxll.—We arc glad to see the geuial face of our young friend Keuu Camp bell (lute of tho Southern Express Company) in the new aud extensive clothing establiHh- •nt of Messrs. I. L. Folk & Co., on White hall street He is busy among tbeir immense stock of goods; but returns all his old geniul- ity and is never crowded enough to lose his equanimity, lteau is a good fellow, and we commend him to the public and hope he will be patronized literally, as he richly deserves. F. M. Jack & Co.—These gentlemen have on baud a superb stock of Confectioneries, CrackerR and other goods iu their line, and aro getting in readiness for the receptiou of oue of the largest stocks of holiday goods ever opened in Atlanta, Kknsy’s Axe Depot. —Kenny,at the Chicago Ale Depot, is in receipt ol u largo supply of fresh, cool weather ale, which is undoubtedly a most delightful beverage, lie 1ms also a fine stock of iuiporUd ales uud porters, as well as an ubuudauce of pure obi Old Wick- iiffe Whisky. sepIO It. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL ATLANTA WBOLMAL1 PXUOJM UUHlKHT. ■ISM. O. *. »T*#nx 7* Wklta OakW*. XtHitooky MUSO Hemlock 8oU... India tfimftrn Male Hope V to - * 10010)4 as, 6002* Machine-made.. Hand-made.. Iraa-v»r ton $M S ‘ itUr-| to naroM SUattk® sszgsr *•% Uathcr-a to i Sato, joia.... 28046 Country Sole.. “ Upper Coffee-)) to. HUr 1T0ITK ParaAu* 400*1 Cotton Yarai-H 6 tb. Nos. 8 and 10 S3 low Hot. 8, 10. IS. S 100 —)* dot. Oraai and Uyoitaffa Alum p lb effilO llluestone )) ft. 16030 Brimstone lb lb... 8010 Copperas * to 3*0® Camphor * to SI 3001.40 Caator Oil, qts. 0.0000.80 do pta.8 60$J 7S do gal.8 7804 00 Up. Salta * lb. «MC“ U.dlgo H lb. ft 3001 Madder H to. *80*48 Pot. hyd. It to. SO 28 Quinine ft oa. $3 76 Haltpetre ft lb. 1*040 Sweet 011 )) dual.6000.00 do. gal$1.4503.6O do. pta. dosSS.OO Dry Uoodi-| yd. Br. Hh. 7-8 18014 Br. 8h. 4-4 16016, Bid Hb. 8-4.... 0018 Bl*d Hb. 7-8.... 13018 Bl'd Hh. 4-4....18 *080 Bro. Brill 18022 Bl’d. Drill 18033)4 Ticking 13)404* • | I 10 13013), YVamautta. 0 VS Duchess B. 18010 I Arnold’s... 10)41 Featbero—new, 760MJ Flour— Atlanta Milla, fancy V hun- Appla *8,1 Otn, Holland *4.fl American...*1.B Bum, Jamaica 4.0 American.. *1.8003.00 Whisky— Corn V gal.fl.1601.1 Rectified do*l. 000 l.L Bye do *1.3608.00 Robertson do *3.00(0*4.00 Bourbon do$1.2606.oo do ftdos... Nectar do Scotch do .. do ft gal... WineS* dos Maderla... *2.8006.00 Hherry *9.8000.00 Port *2.60^6. Champaign e Nark«r<> No. 2, V bbl. *18 00 * 8, *10 ;; i v ^bbL Kit* *2.6003.00 M«al-)) bn.*1.4*0:.' Mesa Pork jl bbl. *fiolassess— New Orleaus Florida 760 Sugar Homo $1.0001. Cuba 50(ai Nnlle-V keg Lard OU $1.7502.00 Linseed Oil.. 1.3001.35 Coal OU 480 50 Lubr. OU 1.1603.00 Oiaaburfa-y Potaih-* case. Babbit* $14.00 Putty—V lb... . 8040 Klee—*1 lb 11( l)odo, family 4 25 Dodo, super line 3 75 Wanted, good stick Candy Makers—good tcages paid, by G. W. Jack, septlG-15d. Whitehall street, Atlanta, On. Up in a Halloon—Happy ah a Bio Sun Flow eh — Editors, Reporters Expressmen, and others aro using tho memoranda cases, and all are pleased with them. Fresh paper easily adjusted when necessary. Agreeuback size for ladies - large enough to carry funds when sboppiug—good thiugto keep waalijist. Name only tor $1. Write it plain. Address, W. B. Hanleiter, Book Binder, Ac., Ac. SPECIAL NOTICES. Do do, Georgia XX.AX family 8 40 Do do, ship stuff 1 25 Dodo, hrau 1 00 Fruit—)* to aud bbL Apples )* bu.... 1.7502.28 Applos dried 5(4*8 Peachea, p’l'd 13015 do unp'd 506 min -)* bu. Corn, White.... 1 4001 42. Yellow.... 1400 , Oata 75085 Refined C....16)4(jbl7 Ginseng. 65(^73 Yellow Coffee. 16016Q Virginia 2.30 Shot—)) bag. Patent $3.40 Buck...... Soap— * to. Turpentine 708 Steel—~ •' Plow.. Cast 25a27 German 18(2*20 Sugar-* M>. N. O P. B Be fined A 18018)4 Refined B....17X018 Urorgin Slate Lottery, foi the Ui'phsuu' Home and Free Bel Class, No. 448. The following Wore bera September 18. 1860 : 61-28—19-8— 32-Ci—77—38—IK M*p 1'J-dlt HOW.»HD .' the lleiietlt ol ool Combination Hagan's Rlagnoli. is the truo secret of iHtaiil Ladies, Actresses, and Op cultivated, dittingu- Itn lin —This ai-tli-le . It is wbat Fashionable ra Singer* use to produce appearance ao much ad- new evening paper York, called tho liepnb- sprightlineHs and de- Bt. Clair McKelway, for- Monitor. It is publish- H. Hallock, son of one of ebrated old Journal of niversally respected by “From his honored in his prospectus, “the public learned that uu- ‘racy of statement, in- expression to his own ess Integrity, were the could lead the oouduc- 1 to honorable success: It shall be the ef- of The Repablic to profit mple.” - iation.—It comes to us source, that the outer- -ted by the ladies for the Meu’s Library Assooia- at the City Hall some- ming month. Wc are in- c^ial meeting of the Board ndny evening, Messrs. W. Hishou, Jos. li. Simmons, 1’resident Darwin Jones itleo to confer with the The Prcaident also in- ideas and plan* of the effect, the entire work will have to bo called ider the “God bless nee they need. And it was true, for to carry out ncy Bazaar, there must decorations innumerable ething of the plan, and of it will give us one of exhibitions we have ever s only indulgo in thiuoL simply mention that the C skirted with innuuiera- aniforui size, however, t nations of the e irtli * «mted. Docoratious ilk aoeordanoe with the na- , and Articles for Mile will l possible. It is propo* gh several days and nights, begin till oysters come, the rs are sopposed to cousti- -tore of the entertainment, all the ladies in the city h the noon-day meal, and Ltbers, and other less for- bomo’s, will be expected to :tjr and beamy, for a short pnoe of seventy-five cents bo tender this compliment to we want it anderstood, are no such word as fail in their d when, with their own handi- po*e to furnish an innooent amnsemeut for the (jood people s noble object in view, we receive such encouragement ss r bright eyes and oharming 1 shios with joy and happi ng Men’s Library Association ileftt and beat institutions, and n °w with pride, almost s* we which has surpassed our ex- wa know of the industry and ■kill whioh nzation, and of the have ever guarded its A that the young men ® nto , oar ®ky m well as eredit to themselves. Their mired iu tbe circles of fsihion. .moves all unsightly Blotches, Kedueaa Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, aud effect* of Spring Winds, aud gives to the complexion a Blooming Purity of tianaparent delicacy and power. No lady who value* a fine com plexion can do without tho Magnolia Balm. Seveuty- five cents will buy It of any of our respectable dealer*. Lyon’* Kathairon is lng. MASONIC—Atlanta L<mIrc, No. 50, meets a every Second and Fourth Thursday night in each mouth. Fulton Lodge, No. 216, tnoebt every FIM and Third Thursday night iu each month. ML Zion Royal Arch Chapter, No. 16. meets every Second Monday in each montb. W. H. TULLEU. H. P. A. Romknvkld, Secretiry. Rifle hf. keg $4.0o Tobacco—)i to. Rifle qr. keg 2 25 Unsound 25066 Blasting keg 05.25 Sound 80090 Hay—)) ton $380401 Extra flue.. .1.0001.3* Hldea- )) to. 8moking.... 8001.00 Green 9010 Varntah—*1 gal. Dry Salted. Dry Flint . Iron—)) to. Sweedea American bar V half bbl.. *1(1011 PRATTS ASTRAL OIL BlLY ca no changk of lamps —A pivfcdly'K^f'* illusoiuiiiag Oil—Strictly Kin- Sand ftr liouLu . s«.p 7-eodflm AYER’S A« U K CURE, In4rrinl4tcnt F. Itemltten Agu Fever, CHIU Fcv«r, Dumb PcrltHlIeal Headache, or Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fevers, Indeed for the whole class of diseases originat ing In biliary derangement, canard by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. No one remedy is louder called for by th«> nocessi- !>n of the American people than a sure aiul safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we art- uow enabled to of- witb a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the discs** and with assurance, founded on proof, that j harm can arise from its use in any quantity. That which protect* from or prevents this disorder K. M. Marshall, Dentist, Whitehall Itrect, over Lawshc’s Jewelry Store. July 31 (July l-8m LOCH KAN K A CLARK, Attorney •.—Of fice ou Broad stroot, over Echols' Seed 8toro. Practice anywhere iu tho State, Uuited State* Supreme (3ourt, and Superior Court*. |y 25-dly the patient escapes tho i isk which bo must r the ststem and prevents tbo development of the dis ease, if taken on the first a ||| symptom*. It is not only WM. WOOD & CO., U.\UEUTAKEI£.N AXI* UPHOLSTERS, Office in new building on Broad street In roar of Nkw Era office. All orders will be promptly attended to. July9-dly ASSIGMEK’S SALE, of Georgia, I will soil before the Ocmrt House door, In the town of Marietta, on V day of October next at 11 o'oclock, _ M No*. 34 sod 36, with the Improvements thereon, free from all lien* and on< umbrsneos, and sold a* the prop orty belonging to tho estate of Dillard M. Young, ban! rupt. Tl»is property Is well Improved, having on an elegant dwelling with six or eight rooms, kitchei . smokehouse, sublet, Ac., and within one hundred yard* of the public square. Terms cash. sep 15-w20d 1 mniYS jp RESTORER forest queen. It o ,Bl w®. OI ‘ ly pr °P* ratl °n yet discovered that wl produce hair on the l>aid head It was discovered in Atlanta It has been tested In Atlaou IU references are in Atlanta. It has produced hair and whiskers on a gentleman a Atlanta over 60 yeara of age. ^It^ramoves scabs, scurf*, and dandruff 1 It removes all Itching aud heat of the scale It k«eps the scalp clean and healthy. ‘ It immediately atop* the hair from falling oi U forces hair, whiskers and eye brows to sr riantlj. * It kaeps the hair from changing color from age. It produces a full set of whiskers and mustache on any man of mature age. Prepared only by DR. R. 8. POMEROY, No. 17 Alabama Street, Up Stair**, ▲TZiJlSJTA, OA. mar 7ttldec33 r Fever anil Ague, L H. BRADHELD’3 DEL JOHN BULL 1 Great Remedies. DR. JOHN BULL 1 Tartar U U» Oto*>r»U. SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, roBCBEOtnuor ACJtTE AND FEVEH, -OB- CIULliH Ain VEAEW. The proprietor of this celebrated medicine Juat } olairna for it a superiority over all remedies ever offer- ed tu th* public for th* eefe, certain, speedy sad per man rut cure of Ague and Fever, whether of short or long atandlu. entire Western aud South wee tern country testimony to the truth of the assertion that whaUver will it fall to ours. If the directions ly followed aud carried out In a great many cases single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a per- fact ra.tor.tlon ol Uu (ooml taUlk. It U. l*ower.r, prudent, and in every ceae more oerUlu to cure, If IU use is continued In smaller does* for a week or two af ter the disease has beeu cheeked, more oapecially in dJAcult aud long-standing cases. Usually this medi cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels lu good order; should the paUent however require a ca thartic medicine, after having taken three or fonr dos *e of the Tonio, a alngl* dose of BULL'S *' VGETABLK FAMILY PILLH wiU b# sufficient Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office: No. 40 Fifth t:ro»n Struet, Xjouiavlllo, Kontuolty NEW STO$E \ NSW G^QODS ! NEW SYSTEM ! iif-.rSjlug tlis ous store, f-— e Intend to 0 ke*p periua»sally oue 0f tb* Iffigfot J* «»lrj,U»tU.., A Oou, ncx$ door to READY-MADE CLOTHING, ATS and OBNTS’ FURNISHINO GOOD* EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. From our continued connection for the pxat thirty years with the manufacture of clothing, especially - - ..... r * ■—*—*» we enjoy lu New York oity, where, entire stock, which comprises all kinds will insure sale, certain, speedy a idFever, or ChlTs and Fever loc, alUKUDg. U. reler. U. I|» I 3°”™* *" |ft*S r mm lwlt ^wTCw, tat bins pnioa «in n t our good, he CABU o ttf. *UU >a Kre | ■ Ftw, c.lt and malm our 1,1)').!. b«tor, purobuln^ rt,«wlioro Manufactory ft* Murray 84., N. Y. , Stare In Savaunuli, U*.,1V«, lft*l Con ~ “ ----- etlng aiul .*03 King I. L. FALK fit No. WlTl gress St., am lag Street. U-SPHu’it. F. M. JACK. W. P. CHISOLM. F. M. JACK & CO., Hull’s Worm Destroyer. 17b my United Seales and World Wide Readers! I have reoeived many testimonials from professional and medical men. as my almanacs and various public cations have ahown, all of which are genuine. The following letter from a highly educated and popular physician in Georgia, la certainly one of the moat sen sible communications I have ever received. Dr. Clem- Vuxaxow, Walker Co., Os., June 29,18. . John Bull—Dear Sir: I have recently given your “Worm Destroyer” several trials, and find it won derfully efficacious. It has not failed in a single in stance to have the wished-for effect. I am doing a ! 0 Y 8 2 M axxufaottxror ject in writing you is to find out upon what terms 1 get the modictne direct from you. — ly terms, 1 shall use a great deal of it. I i aware that the use of such articles is contrary to I m a great of such articles ii teachings and practice of a great majority u lar line M. D’s, but I aee no Juat cause iiscarding a remedy which we know to be efih-ient simply beoeuse we may be ignorant of its combination. ~ my pert, I shall make it a rule to use all and any ns to alevlate suffering humanity which I may bo able to command—not hesitating because soi Ingenious than myself may nave learned I Ut* country, that purport JULIUS K CLEMENT. M. l>. ■ premonitory discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. Tho large quantity wo supply for a dollar bring* it within the roach of everybody: and in bilious dintricta. where Fkvks and Aoux prevails, sverybedy should have It and use It freely both for cure and pro teetton. It is hoped this price will plaoe It within the reach of all—the poor as well aa the rich. A great su periority of this remedy over any other ever discov ered for the speedy ana certain cure of Intermittent* is. that it contains no (Juinine or mineral, consequent ly it produces no quninm or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it t> lefts* healthy as If they had never bad the disease. Fever aud Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise Paralysis, and Dorankement of tho Stomach, all of which, when originating In this cause, put on the in termittent type, or become periodical. This “Cuss” expels the poiaon from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It Is an Invaluable protection to Immigrants and persons traveling or temporarily mm aiding in tl “* 1 ly or dally selves of the protection thin remedy afford*. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. 8old by Redwlne A Fox, J. 8. Willson, aud all th* Druggists in Macon. Also, by all Druggists and Deal- i everywhere. Jyl-deodAw-8m DAWSON SHERIFF SALES. W ILL be sold ouffile first Tuesday lu October next, before tho Court House door, in tho town of Dawaonvllle, said State and county, within the legal * * •* * “—*— property to-wit: Lot of seventy-four (874), lying in the Fourth (4th) District of the First (1st) Section of aaid county, containing forty acres, more or lea*.— Levied on by virtue of a fieri fadm obtained before J. U. Covington, a oommUstoned Notary public for aaid county, and in tho 940th District, G. M.. lu favor of James M. bishop, against John Holcombe. Property pointed out by defoudant and levied on as his property. Tenant in possession served with notice. Ixivv made by a Constable and retnrned to me. Terms cash. Au gust 27th. 18C9. R. M. BARRETT, sep 4-tdsprsfee$2 80 Sheriff. EMPIRE STEAM PUI1 MILL BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Keasoii for the Captain’s Faith. READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM HI8 MOTHER. BnrroH IUn*Ac*'«, Mo., April 30,1866.1 qualities it possesses, 1 rend yon the following state- ot sit up moment since 1 was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired, and I need the hips. My something to Sarsaparilla t! assist nature. I have more faith in your ban in anything else. I wish that that Is genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige, Oapt G. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis. Mo. P. 8.—The following was writtca April 30, 1865, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: Djl Bull— Dear8ir: My husband, Dr. 0. S. John son, waa a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where he died leaving the above C. P. John- amyc I At thirteen years of age, he had l chronic diarrhma and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. It cumcd him. I have far ten year* recommended It to many in New and Iowa, for acrofula, fever York, Ohio and general debility. Perfect success baa at tended it. The cures effected In some cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my aon to again have recourse to your SaraaparlU*. He la fearful of getting a spurious article, JENNIE JOHNSON. XjTTMBWn TAnD J.C. PECK & CO., B uilder*, manufacturers and dealers in Lumber, Doom, Seth. Blinds, Mouldings, ho., he. flesh e* all Mace constantly on hand. W* have now on hand, and ftre dally receiving, th* largest and best assortment of lumber ever brought to Joist of all lengths and sixes, and seasoned lumber of every variety. Don't say It is not in town nnttl you have taken e took et our pile*. J.C. FECK, auiS-dSm W. O. GRAM UNO. G eorgia, haralson county—Two months alter date application will be mad* to th* Ordi nary of Haralson county, Georgia, for leave to sell th* lands belonging to th* estate of Beubeo Bold, de ceased, for the benefit of the hairs and creditors of sold dscsossd. B. T. WATSON, July 8th, 1800. Administrate July3b-w2m Printer's fee $6 BULL'S GEDRQI HITTERS. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. j§RK*tATSJtS IILIIffl FMO.TI Testimony of Medical Men. Storky PotHT, White Co., Ark., May 2S, 18416 D*. Jour Bull—Deer Sir: loot February I was li Louisville purchasing Drugs, and I got some of your rills and Oedron Bitten, aon in-law who waa with _,ivn w^th rheumatism for . the Bitters, and soon found hia general health Improved. l)r. Gist, who has beeu In bod health, tried them and he also Improved. Dr. Ooffie*. who has been in had health for several years—stomach and liver affected—he Improved Very much bv th* use of your Bitters. Indeed, the Oedron Bitters has riven you great popularity in this settle ment I think I coaid sell a great quantity of your c A N 1) Y WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND. uA-ISTD Cr ackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COIIIVKK OF ALABAMA ANI) WHITEHALL STKEKTS, ATLAINTA GEOKGI A. GREENBACKS W ORTH SAVING If you think ao, tht u look to your Interest, sad us* COAL CREEK COAL, thereby aavtog M to 100 per osaL 1,000 Tans aa haad aari to arrlv In the next 10 days. Btat LupOoalM «ti. P«r Bulitl ,f M ?vai§ ky ti« Ou U»4, ui 30 eU. it th. Yui, ' MV RBAR aXiSWK, WRIGHT db OAWR’». ORDERS PROMPTLY IFILLED. aug 27-deow2m J. M. BORN, JR., & CO. DAVID HUESTIS. FRED. HOPE. Gao be made by buying the beet. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, TUK MOST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KNOWN. U ARKAKTKU A CEltTAIN (T'llE FOR patient to perfect health and purity. Try it and bf conrinced. Prepared in the Laboratory or PEMBERTON, WILI.S0N, TAYLOR, & CO., Wholesale llriijrgiNts, Atlanta, (Joorsia. FOH SALE AT LOW PRICES: TIN K, and every variety ol PAINTKKS' MATERIAL!!. All I 10,000 Pounds Pure Lead, 100 Kego English Bicarb Soda. 500 Oz. Hulpli. Quinine, 100 Pound* Balsam Copaiva, 200 Gallons Alcohol, 200 Pounds Gum Camphor, 500 Gallons Linseed Oil, 500 Boxm Window Ola**, 60 Oz. Sulpli. Morphine, 100 Pounds Blue Ms**. 100 Pounds Refined Borax, w Pounds Iodide Poussfum. Large stocks of pure drugs, medicines, chemicals, instruments. patent medicine*, photographic chemicals, siock,' Ac., e lowest possible prices. Call and examine stock and price*. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, &CO., Atlanta, Georgia. G. H. & A. W. FORCE, —DKABERH IN— BOOTS AND SHOES, SIGN OF THE BIG IRON b£E5t, WHITEHALL STREET, -A-TX-i^A-lNrT-A-, ’GEORGIA. aeptfiO *«8-ly M. O. MARKHAM, BOOTS AND SHOES, SOLE LEATHER, CALFI SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, &C., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA- GEORGIA 1 Oedron Bitters 0. B. WALKER. and Sarsaparilla. Ship t All tk< abova ramadlaafor aal. by L. H. BRADFIELD, DBUGGIHT, COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stook, an it is SBXiBOTIlS WITH OUEAT CARE, Ami piirrhiweil rxclnalvely for CASH, From the I3est Manufacturers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. •V 1 * M. O. MARKHAM rjYHIS is parttculArly a fact iu buying a 8TOVK. The best Stove* in the country are made by EB KTA.TI03SrA.tj STOVE WORKS/’ OF NEW YORK. THEY MAKE THE ‘MUTUAL FRIEND,” “Live Oak,” “Good Will,” “Confidence,” “Southern States,” and “Dixie” COOKING STOVES. And a rawiilat, aaaortmrnt of PAKLOB, STOBK aud OP PICE HEATING STOVES. Aim, th. Cvlobratod aud rurivjlrd H,,,,!!,,.,. „ "MAMMOTH" or “OLd)13hl lit,!.ter* Tlueu arv tu. MOST lOWERrUL Heating Stoves ever Introduced in this or any other market. They are admirably adapted to RAILROAD DEPOTS, FACTORIES, 8TORE8. PUBLIO ROOMH, or auy place where extensive beat ia requir ed—very durable and economical. Their Immense ■nece** has brought out uumerou* imitation* all of iridch are greatly inferior. THE L‘‘.W.4.W.T»«TIf" ST1EL STjtJTHS VJTHII'.ILEn ! THE “MUTUAL FRIEND” HAS NO EQUAL! j all made in the best manner and of the belt SCOTCH IRON. We also keep constantly on baud, a complete assortment of HOUSE FURNlBHINra GOODS ! Fancy and Market BASKETS, WOOD-WARE; SILVER-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, &c. HUESTIS & HOPE, MARKHAM’S EMPIRE IlLOt'K, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. REDWINE & FOX ATLANTA, OA., AAT HOLESALE And Dealer* iu REED, CARNRICQ A AN DRUM’ Standard Chemical Preparations, A Pure Article of Spt A Fine (Quality of Wool Oil, The Heat llranil* of Isarit Oil, Strictly Pare Strait’s Oil. COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINERY. REDWINE & FOX, MEADOR & BRO'S, T O B A C C OB COMMISSI OiNF MSE R C'H ANTS M a n u fa cturers of Ciffa r.s WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. 3,000 Boxes Various Brands, Styles and (Qualities of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, —ALLJAT- MANUFACTUREIUS PRICES! We make Cigars of the Best Material, and Guarantee', the Smoking Quali ties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United States. Solo uifcuLs for I . T. l’llkluton’ii nruml* *f ChMrinK »ml Smoking Tabacrw, FRUITS AND FLOWERS. COMMONWEALTH, AC. JORDAN, HOWARD A HARRALSON, TOUACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALER* IN LIQUORS, CIGARS, &C., ATLANTA CEORCIA. . m •* “•naheturers* pries*. Finest a«*ortment of CIGARS. LHiUORf of all grads*.