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iuTMOBNlHG.
ELY NEW EIIA.
OTTY.
Yesterday fM hot, dry aud
rUfta littl® ox no sign oi min.
Cuban Patmow.—Etawn excited
r«ho were off for Cube by the find gun
tin the head* of the United BUUs
ee, end will have their c.\ao iuvoattga-
week.
*—We had the pleaeoro yesterday
; Rev. It. Q. Mallard, formerly
id Central l’reabyterian church iu
Ve never saw him looking in better
Li more robust than at present.
» Paatx. —A calico party ie aunounoed
offal the City Hall to-night. The
»ol invitation omuprison Mrs. lthcdo
. Col Magill, Mm. Judge Clayton
~r Lawshe.
oacn. —The ucw CbriatUu Ohapol,
| street, U now under an eiegaut tin
gill soon be ready for consecration,
[neat building aud amply largeM
pte the congregation.
_ Again.—The uieu who. we
(of doors by tho recent tire, are
f themselves rapidly in other quar-
jjlv. We find Mr. U. Hermann,
falegAtilly Axed up iu Pemberton,
ay lor'a drag store. His goods
ably damaged by tho Are
f closing out very cheap and will
l a new stock.
Tax&u. —The city collector is
j taxes, aud will continue to do
omont arrives for advertising the
(wes for November sales. Those
l pay before that time, will save
citizens lend a helping hand
energetic Council, who have
ated the credit of our city above
other in the South, aud who
> to make it equal to any
Clam sou* served at the National Hotel
Uestsurant at 11 o’clock to-day.
Foustssm Building Lorn—Colonel Q. W.
Adair will sail a number of valuable building
lots at 4 o’clock to-day, and have conveyances.
See advertisement.
Wanted, good stick Candy Makers-j^wd
ways* paid, by G. W. Jack,
•eptlA-lGd. Whitehall street, Atlanta, Oa.
Up in a Balloon—Happy as a Bio Sun
Flowkh. - Editors, Reporters, Expreasmep,
and others aro using the memoranda
aud all are pleased with them. Fresh paper
easily adjusted when necessary. A greenback
size for ladies - lurgo enough to carry funds
when shopping—good thing to keep wash list.
Name only lor *1. Write it plain. Address,
W. R. Hahlmtwi,
Book-Binder, Ac., Ac.
| Count-Uonojuble John
. -The ,quo warranto case of
r was submitted to the jnry
ck yesterday. Up to a late
’ening there had been no ver-
and Anna, his wife, having
ere found guilty of simple lai
• •was not pronouuced.
i were discharged until nine
r morning.
s— 1 The scaffolding having
n James’ new building on
itehftll and Hunter streets,
a fair view of the first
ig ever erected in Atluuta.
y plain one, destitute of
ere but a small area of
resembles an overgrown
to the squatty-lookiug
The two first stairs will
P the dry goods establishment
DeSaulles A Co.
[ thanks are due for a copy,
, of the "Substance of the
Col. E. Hulbert. Snperin-
£ tern And Atlantic Railroad,
the Press Association
1 cn board the 8tenmer
River, Saturday night,
i the occasion of the i£x-
neral regions ot Northwest
Sennessee and Eastern Ala-
Atlanta August 25th, 18G9,
I under the personal direction
ut. Reported as deliver-
by request.” The pain -
'ttt deal of railroad sense.
Distric t Court kor thk
3T of Gkorou, Honorable
Presiding.—Certificates of
nkraptcy were granted on
\ W. Prnitt, Reuben Jordan,
and James M. McDonald,
and Wm. Ilammett re-
tttificales.
United States ts. David
submitted, but up to a late
1 the jury bad not been
i verdict.
is, (col’d) who a day or
ty to the charge of illicit
judged and sen?enca*i »n
ollars fine aud tho cost of
i be imprisoned in some ja 1
P the term of six months.
—On tho 28th day of July
i mailed from the Treasn-
t Washington to a gentleman
J letter coutained a check for
money, together with so/ue
was never received here,
r picked up iu the streets of
) the gentleman for whom it
with his name forged on
0 money enclosed in the
t been heard from. There
Irectfroni Washington to this
i being the case, can any one
ktisfaction of tho gentleman
got to Macon? There is a
(which puzzles all the detec-
nmand, and we confess that
f maze of wonderment in en-
1 snch a postal irregulari-
) havo some light npou the
STE01AL NOTICES.
Ueorgla Sun Lottery, for the NtaeM
tho Orphans' Home and Free Hchool. Combination
Glass, No. 481. The following were the drawn nun
hers September 2*. 180® :
If—77—43 -57—27— 01—45—08—20—33 -62-09-20
erp 23-dIt HOWARD A 00., Manager*
Hagan's Mugnolla Balm —This article
U the true secret of beauty. It t» wbat Fashionable
Ladies, Actresses. aud Opera 8ingora use to produce
that cultivated, diitingu« appearauco eo much ad
mired lu tho circles of faahlou.
It removes all unsightly blotches, Iteduoas, I-'recklea,
Tan, Hunt urn, aud effects of 8prlng Winds, and gives
to th# oompleiiou a blooming Purity of transparent
delicacy and power. No lady who values a One
plexion can do without the Magnolia balm. Seventy-
five cents will buy it of any of our respectable dealers.
Lyou's Kathalron is ;
very delightful^ hair dress.
i*ep 11-lm
lug.
MASOVit’.—Allantu Lodge, No. 3V, meets
on every Sooond and Fourth Thursday night In each
mouth.
Fulton Lodge, No. 216, meats every First and Third
Thursday night In each month.
Mt. Zion lloyal Arch Chapter, No. 10, meets evei
Second Monday in each month.
W. H. TULLKH. H. P.
A. Boanxriu.D, Secretary.
K. II. Marshall, Dentist, Whitehall
Street, over Lawshe'* Jewelry Store.
July ljuly 1—3m
1.0(11 it AN K CI.AKK, Attorneys.—Of-
icon Broad street, over Echols’ Sexl Store. Prsctice
anywhere in tho State, United States Supreme Court,
aud Superior Courts. jy 26-dly
rat Insurance Agent,
L. U. Davis, Agent Grover A linker Sew
ing Machines. uovl&dy
WM. WOOD & CO.,
Wnlnuhr Erautaf. grot. 21,
:-±:4.::±Sri
oorrwi,
Middling w.a*. .i-~> Now
Low middling 0 "
Good ordinary M •'*
ATLANTA WHOL*8Al5 PRIONS UDARENT.
iObwn4....IMN
SK:::r35
1.0. N. 0*1
I ftTJtf p
“aSSS:.!.?*: 05MO
India 9843*
ttaU Hops—* lb
Machine-made.. 10® 10*
‘ 808
200*0
20410
Caudles—ft lb.
Star 17017 %
Pareflne 3044*
Cottan Yarns—H • lb.
ot ton Carth
Whittemor*
CowPeaa*bu. a$l,0u
Drugs and Dyes* ~
Alum V lb 8410
Bluestone ft 1b.. 10420
Brimstone lb lb... 8010
Copperas V lb 3*05
Camphor y tbf 1 2001.40
Castor Oil, qt*. 0.0040.60
do pts.3 0043 75
do gal.3 7604 00
Ep. Halts ft lb. 0*08
Indigo y lb. f 1 2041 00
Madder y lb. 23420
Pot. hyd. V lb. $0 *4
(Julntue V os.
Saltpetre %t lb.
Hwoet Oil y doxl.6O40.OO
do. gal31.4508.6O
do. pts. dosfS.OO
Dry Moods—y yd.
Br. Sh. 7-8 18414
br. Sh. 4-4 1*416.
Bl’d Sh. 3-4.... 9018
Bl'd Sh. 7-8.... 12018
bl'd Sh. 4-4.. ..13*030
Country Note,,.. 33436
Oomrtry Upper.. 3Q$66
Tenn. Upper.... 00045
Northern |» do*. 342 00
Fr.of. II doa.. .,340060
Am.do.* doa...
Dorn. * doa
Bridle Leo ft do* .
Harness Lea ft lb. 40
Bro. Drill.,
10&22
« drk 12 ••
Merrimac.. 13013*
American.. 13013 *
Warnsutta. 0 V*
Ductless B. 10016
Arnold's... 10*
Feathers—now, 75080
Flour—
Atlanta Mills, fancy ft hun
dred 36 00
Do do, ex. family 4 00
Dodo, family 4 25
Dodo, Fulton XXXX
family I
Dodo, superfine 8 70
Do do, Georgia XXXX
family 3 40
Do do, ship stuff 1 25
Dodo, brau 1 00
jFrult-ft lb and bbL
Apples ft bu 1.7502.26
Apples dried 50C
Peaches, pTd 12015
do unp’d— 606
DR. JOHN BULL’S
Great Remedies.
DR. JOHN BULL
HuuMuk mi Vmtm 1 «M OiUnM
SMITH’S TONIC 8YBUP,
FOB THE CURE OF
AGUE AND FEVER,
—OB—
C111LLH AMU FEVRH.
The proprlstor at this estohrpUd medicine Just.y
olalms tor ft * superiority over all remedies ever offer-
ths public for the safe, oertaln, spsedy and per
>nt ours of Ague and Fsvar, or CblUs and Fever
whether of short or long standing. He refers to ths
entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him
testimony to the truth of the assertion that in
whatever will It fall to our*. If the directions are strict
ly followed and carried out. In a great many cases a
single doss has been snfllclent for a cure, and whole
fkm tiles have been cured by a single bottle, with a per-
Mees Pork— fi bbl.
Molassess- -
New Orleaus
Florida I
•ugar House 31.OOftTss
>»U*-f» keg
3d
500 68
Tollow....
Oats
Ginseng..
UNDERTAKERS AND UPHOLSTERS,
K m
tend to Funeral: ,
class Hoarse furnished or for bin .
be furnlelicd. All kind-i of Upliolsttry work done.
hand all qualities of Fisk's Motalic burial
Caaes; alto, all kinds of Wood Oottine. Will at-
any hour, with a beautiful flrst-
* * * Carriage, etc., will
Furniture repaired, varnished, etc
Office In new building on broad street in rear of New
orders will be promptly attended to.
Ill STM mills iU
Ij tnVT33I3 n YARD
J. C. PECK & CO.,
Hash of all sizes constantly on hand.
Wo have now on hand, and are daily receiving, the
largest and best assortment of lumber ever brought to
have taken a look at (
»he
3 aro in receipt of n circular
l Col. J. A. Stewart, of
forth the fact that he “has
cation a correspondence of
himself aud Mr. Stephens,
in reference to tho nature
government of the Uui-
olicy of Becemion, aud the
tion ; together with other
designed to farther elnci-
•oduood, aud to lift tho dark
d partisan hate, which, for
it ont from viow the light
ly in reference to our polit
contain reasons which in
tional Union men in opposl
id withholding their nsaunL
:nd seceded.
reasons why 'higher law’
l be forever abandoned and
itored as nearly as possible
unbiased and unpre-
pliticol evils, as developed
“t years, and poiut out the
HAT
:DO
i your frlMtula well.
OU
r money -aud iu uo way <
ANT?
• <—. o. U • iowm pnM, Hub
•• T. BANKS,
W. o. OHAMLING.
FOR SEED,
200 bushels Oats,
100 Bushels barley,
100 Bushels Iiye,
100 Bushels llod Clover
75 bushels Rod Top or Hoard's Grass,
75 Bushels Orchard Grass,
50 bushels Timothy,
50 bushels Blue Grass;
Also, Hungarian Grass. Lucorne and White Clover,
for sale by p. W. J. ECHOLS.
Jy 10—tUeepSO
aug 28-
FORE ST^Q U E E N
It Is the only preparation yet discovered that Bill
produce hair on the l>ald head.
It was discovered in Atlanta.
It has been tested Id Atlanta.
Its references are in Atlanta.
It has produced heir aud whiskers on a gentleman
“* years of age.
scurfs, and dandruff from the
in Atlanta
It removes
It removes all Itching aud heat of the scalp.
It koeps the scalp clean and hoalthy.
It immediately stops the hair from falliug out.
It forces hair, whiskers aud eye brows to grow luxu
riantly.
It keeps tho hair from changing color from ago.
It produces s full set of whiskers and mustache
ly man of mature age.
Prepared only by
DR. R. S. POMEROY,
lo. 17 Alabama Street, Up Stuir
ATLAINTTA, O-A.
NOTICE,
consent that ray wife, Mrs. Jnlle ltauahenberi
CHRISTIAN BAUB1IKNBIRO.
Ulass—> box. $3.5007
Gunpowder $kcg.$7
Kitlohf. keg |4.00
Rifle qr. keg 2 25
blasting keg 06.25
titty—y ton $38040
Hides- V It.
Green . 9@10
Dry Halted.... 18020
Dry Flint 20022
ron-V It-
Sweedes I
American bar
Coal Oil 434 „
Lubr. OU 1.1603.00
Usnaburgs — ft
yd 20028
Potash—V case.
Babbit* 314.00
Putty—y ib... . 8040
nice—y lb 11012
Salt—y sack.
Liverpool 33.26
Virginia 2.30
,.25a27
Buck.
Soup—fl ft.
Turpentine...
Steel—y ft.
Plow
Cast
German
Sugar—H to.
N. O
16@15X
Demarara 17018
Refined A 18018*
Refined b.... 17*018
Refined C 16*017
YcUow Coffee. 10016*
15016
Toksoco-'f lb.
Unsound 25055
Sound 60090
Extra fine... 1.0001.30
Smoking.... 6001.00
Varnish—fl gal.
Copal 3.6044.00
Japan $3.000350
Coaoh 6 00
White. Plili-
y half bbl.. $10011
^ PFiATI S ASTRAL OIL
TOR FUHIA *0sy SO ‘ (lAN'CtE OF I .AMPS
vi , rti-cli-/*t ; j;6< Ilioiumeting Oil—Strictly
Mixisin, t.i.' :»T mil ,i!.. Wfllaot Krplode -
■’ire u-i 14 . dogroes (be • : *Jc : ;itc4 higlusr (ban id
eqnjri-d liy i. .. U^vjuiilled lac Bril-
lUram Crane, deceased, represents to the Court in hts
petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered Hiram Crane's estate; this Is, there
fore, to dU all persons concerned to show causa, If
any they can, why said administrator should not he
discharged from his administration, and receive letters
of dlsmtsalon on the first Monday Jn December, 1809.
This August the 2d, 1869.
DANIEL FOWLER,
■ugl7-tn6m pr*fee$0 Ordinary.
/ S BORGIA, DAWSON OOUNTT.-By virtue of an
VA order from the Court of Ordluary of Dawson
tT i ^ 1U J^ ,old on first Tuesday in October,
,* «the Co,jrt House door, in said county, between
h0nr "' ot Un<5 ' Vo - W. ,n «»•
“r t ‘ on * of Lumpkin county. Sold for the
htlr * and c «^‘tors of William Anderson,
deceased. Terms cash. September «th. 1809.
JOHN FOUTS,
JOURDAN ANDERSON,
Administrators.
AYER’S
A.G- U.E C UKE,
FOR T1IR STUDY OtTUR Of
Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague,
ltenilttent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious
Headache, and Bilious Fevers, Indeed
for the whole class of diseases originat
ing In biliary derangement, caused by
the Malaria of miasmatic countries.
No one remedy Is louder called for by the necessi
ties of the American peoplo than a sure and safe euro
for Fever and Ague. Such we arc now enabled to of
fer. with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the
disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that
no harm can arise from its use in any quantity.
That which protects from or prevents this disorder
must be of immenso service in the communities
where it prevails. J x revention is better than cure, for
the patient escapes the ilak which he must r
the system and prevents the development of the dis
ease, If taken on the first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet
discovered for this class of complaints, but also the
cheapest. Tho large quantity wo supply for a dollar
brings It within the reach of everybody: and In bilious
districts, where Frvkr and Aoox prevails, everybody
should have it aud use It freely both foe euro and pro
teetton. It Is hoped this price will place It within the
reach of all—tho poor as well as the rich. A great su
periority of this remedy over any other ever discov
ered for the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent*
Is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequent
ly It produces no qunism or other injurious effects
whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by It
from Its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheu
matism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Ear
ache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection
of tMs Spleen, Hysterica, Pain iu the Bowels, Ooltc.
Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of
which, when originating in this cause, put on the In
termittent type, or become periodical. This ••Core”
expels tho poison from the blood, and consequently
cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to
immigrants and persons traveling or temporarily re
siding in the malarious districts. If taken occasional
ly or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be
excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate In
sufficient quantity to ripen Into disease. Hence it
selves of the protection this remedy affords.
PREPARE® BY
DR. J. 0. AYER & CO.,
LOWELL, MASS.
Sold by Redwlne h Fox, J. 8. Willson, and all tba
Druggists In Maoon. Also, by all Druggists and Deal
ers everywhere. Jyl-deod&w-Sm
U. S. Mttrshal’s Sale.
TTNDEll and by virtue of a writ of flora facias. Issued
U ont of the Honorable, the District Court of the
United States for the Northern District of Georgia, in
favor of the plaintiff, Charles P. Crosby, In the follow
ingcaaa, to-wit:
Charles P, Crosby vs. Urrskana C. Rogers.
I have levied upon an the property of Goraham C.
RoTers, all those City Lots lying and being on Me-
Douough street and Mobb’s alley, In the city of At-
lanty, county of Fulton, originally Henry, Stats of
Georgia, known as City Lota Nos. 15, 20, 27, 28, and 29,
which constitutes Block No. 7, In land lot 03, in the
14th District« said county, containing 0 acres, more
difficult and long-standing cases. Usually this medi
cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in
good order; should ths patient however require a ca
thartic medicine, after having taken three or four doa
ea of the Tonic, s single dose of BULL'S v V X1ETABLE
FAMILY FILLS will be sufficient
Dr. JOHN BULL’S Principal Office:
No. 40' b'iftIt Cross Street,
Ijouloville, XCeutuolry
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! NEW SYSTEM !
triHE utdwtlfiud licxive lu lulkrmlur »h. otttuul of AU»t*. “*»*»• U»J
X have opened in the large and commodious store, formerly occupied by J. H. White k Co., next door to
Muador A Bros., Whitehall street, where we intend to keep permanently one of the largest stocks of ■§
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
ECA.TB nud GMNTB' FURNIBHIP<TO OOODB
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET.
From our continued connection for the past thirty years with the manufacture of clothing, a
gag 38®
"wTlSIlf M.e'iut r»TBTB T»Tl Tnul awl »iU M l our good, for CASH ONLY. TLU will Ill-ore
fair dealing to all. *
Pleaaa call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. mtk » ’ £0
Manufactory 44 Murray gt., N. Y„ Sta.ro in Kavaaaab, Ga., No, 140 ConfrmBL, aad
Oft St. Julian It., Store In Charlestoi * "
sep 12-8m
Where,
II kinds
ng and 3U3Hing aireoi.
r. M. JACK.
W. P. CHI80LM.
Bull’s Worm Destroyer,
I’o my United Scales and World Wide Readers.
I have motived many testimonials from professions
and medical men. aa my almanacs and various public
cations have shown, all of which are genuine. The
following letter from a highly educated and popular
physician In Georgia, is certainly one of the mo«'
slble communications I havo ever received. Dr.
TBOYXB:
Villahow. Walker Co., Ga., June 29,18.
Dr. Johk 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
pretty large country practice, and have daily ubo for
some article of the kind. I am free to confess that I
know of no remedy recommended by tbe ablest authors
Ject in writing you Is to find out upon what terms I
can get the medicine direct from you. If I can get it
upon easy terms, 1 shall use s great deal of 1L '
aware that the use of such articles is
teachings and practice of a great majority
lar line M. D’s, but I see no just cause or good
iiscarding s remedy which we know to bo efficient
simply because we may belguorant of its combination,
F »r my part, I shall make it a rule to use all and sny
means to alevlate suffering hnmanity which I may l>e
y^ft^e n
regu-
able to command—not hesitating because
iugeuious than myself may have learned Us of
fects first, and secured tho sole right to secure that
knowledge. However, I am by no moans an advocate
rter of the tno
1 tho country, that purport t
JULIUS P. CLEMENT. M. D.
c
A
K
D
y
F. M. JACK & CO.,
T
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8
GREENBACKS
-W O HR. T H SAVIN G-,
If you think so, then look to your interest, and uss
COAL CREEK COAL,
thereby 'saving 60 to 100 per cent 1,000 Toas oa band and to (nrrlve j u ths next 80 dtjjr.
Bnt Loop OmJ Met*. FwBukS tf $0 Pouiikj tk. Ctr Uti, u.SOefc. at th, Yari.ljk
IN ROAR OIjBNN, IWRIOHT
CARR'S.
orders promptly ifilled.
.J. M. BORN, JR., & CO.
DAVID HUESTIS.
FRED. H(5Pe
Gsn be mad* by buying the best
a n u f a o t
r e r mi o £
WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND.
A.1STD
Crackers
WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND.
COHNKH OF AMIUSU ANI> WHITEHALL STRKKTK
ATLANTA GKOttGI A.
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
A Good Henson for the Captain’s
Faith.
READ TBE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LKTTEB
PNOM HIS MOTHER.
Bikto, Bauuce's, Mo., April 30,18M.3
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency
[>10-td
G ® 0 *? 1 ™’ COUNTY.-Whsrssa, Jo-
sepb II. Brown, administrator of J. M. King
spressnts to the court In hie petition, duly filed end
fleeted ^on^rscord, that be has fully administered
This is therefore to cits all person’s concerned, klu-
A. D. WOODS, Ordinary.
Printer’s fb# 34 60
NOTICE, DEBTORS ami CREDITORS.
pEOBOIA, FULTON COUNTY.-Notice is hereby
IJ given to all persona having demands against John
Me luster, Senior, deceased, to present them to me
properly made out, within the time prescribed by law.
• their character aad amount, and all
i immediate payment to
M. McMAHTElt.
State of Georg.a, ou the
First Tuesday 1m Orteber, Neat,
GEO. B. CHAMBERLIN,
A. Perryman, represents to the oonrt In her peti
tion, duly filed aud’ entered on record, that ahe has
fully administered Perrymau's estate :
This la therefore to cite all persons conesrned, kin
dred and creditors, to shew causa If ear they one,
why said administratrix should not be discharged from
her administration, aad roostae letters ef dismission
on the flret Monday in Ootober. 184. This Ith day of
July, 1833.
A. D. WOODS, Oadlnary.
}uly«Mn«m Printer* fee 34 SO
G EPHOIA. HARALSON COUNTY.-Two month*
altar date epplionfloo be made to the Ordi
nal/ of Beretoon oounty, G >onla, tar leave to anU the
andi betonttag to the estate of Beubeo Itotd. do-
artsuf w " ca ' of ^ rnssr rf
AAnlnlitnlnr
ment of my oene:
I was wounded two years ago—was taken prisoner,
and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so of
ten, my wounds have not bealed yet. I have not Bit up
s moment elnce I was wounded. I am shot through
the hip*. My general health la impaired, and I need
something to assist nature. I have more faith In your
Sarsaparilla than In anything olae. I with that that is
genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, and
oblige, CapL C. P. JOHNSON,
St. Louis, Mo.
P. S.—The following was written April 30, 1865, by
Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson:
Db. Bull—DesrSlr: My husband, Dr. 0. 8. Jchn-
>n, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central
New^York, where lm died leaving the above C. P. John-
chronic T‘‘
Sarsaparilla. It cubed
fer ton vears recommended it to many In New
, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever eoree
general debility. Perfect suoceaa has at
ed iL Tho cures effected In some cases of
scrofula and fever eoree were almost miraculous. I am
very anxious for my son to again have recourse to your
Sarsaparilla. He Is fearful of getting a epuriou e article,
rlblo.
hence hie writing to you for It. His wounds were ter-
mil CEQfiOl HITTERS.
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
.1HH.1.VS.1S fttUtHit FRO.Tf.
TMtlmony of Medical Sen.
Storet Poikt, White Co., Ark., May 23, I860
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Last February I was lr.
Louisville purchasing Drugs, and I got some of your
Sarsaparilla and Codron Bitters.
Mv son-in-law who was with me in the store, has
been down with rheumatism for some time, commenc
ed ou tbe Bitters, and soon found his general health
improved.
Dr. Gist, who has been In bad health, tried them and
he also improved.
Dr. Ooffee, who ha* been in bad health for several
yean—stomach and liver affected-he Improved vary
ranch by the nee of your Bitter*. Indeed, the Oedron
Bitters has given you great popularity in this settle-
ment I think I could sell s great quantity of your
medialnaa this fall, especially of your Oedron Bitten
andjHaraaparilla. Ship me via. Memphis, oara Bickett
a a. waun.
All tba above letoedieetor sale by
L. H. BRADFIELD,
DRUQGIHT,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, HA
arcU*odI, ’
fpHIB ie particularly a fact in buying a STOVE. Tbe boat Stoves lu tbe country aro made by * '
‘THE NTATIQMAT. STOVE WORKS,’
OF NEW YOBK. THEY MAKE THE
“MTTTLTAK FRIEND”
“Live Oak,” “Good Will,” “Confidence,” “Southern States," and “Diiie"
COOKING STOVES.
Aud • ooiuplet, uuorlni.ul of PA11LOB, afTOKE aud OPFICE HKATIN0 8TOVE8. AUo, tue Clobr»Ud Mid
tlnriv.l,.d 8anf or( i' a “MAMMOTH" or "GLOBE" Heaters. These ire th. MOST
POWERFUL Heating Stoves i v- r .- oduced in this or any other market. They are admirably adapted to
RAILROAD DEPOTS, FAOTOhl- . STORES, PUBLIC ROOMS, or any place where extensive heat is requir-
ed—very durable and economical. Their immeuse success bas brought out numerous imitations all of which
are greatly inferior.
I the TH'ivm i, st.i.viis t.vm 1\1 t.t.n •
THE "MUTUAL FRIEND” HAS NO EQUAL!
We also keep constantly on hand, a complete assortment of
HOUSE FUHmSHirja aOODS 2
Fancy and Market BASKETS, WOOD-WAR*; SILVER-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, Ac.
HUESTIS & HOPE,
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
THE MOST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KX0WN.
WARRANTED A CERTAIN CURE FOll
All scrofulous diseases, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic diseases In all stages, aud all skin
disease*. It quickly removes virus from the constitution and blood, and restores the
patient to perfect health and purity. Try it and It convinced.
Prepared in the Laboratory of PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, & CO., Wholesale
l)rn if (fists, Atlanta, Georgia.
fob. gAi.m .A.T X.OW rmcES :
lO.OGO Pounds Pure Lead,
100 Kegs English Bicarb Sod*.
500 Oz. Sulph. Quinine,
100 Pounds Balsam Gopaiva,
200 Gallons Alcohol,
200 Pounds Gum Camphor,
_ 0 Oz. Hulph. Morphine,
100 Pounds Bine Maes.
.200 Oil*. Rplrlts Turpentine,
riwO Pounds Putty,
100 Pounds Calomel,
200 Pounds 8plrlta Nitre,
100 Pounds Refined Borax,
— »—, B0 Pounds Iodide Pol
Large stocks of pure drugs, medicines, chemicals, instruments.
. . . patent medicines, photographic chemicau, stock,I Ac.,
On hand, and for sale, at tho lowest possible prices. Call and examine stock and prices.
PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, &CO.,
aug 20—3m Atlanta, Georgia.
G. H. & A. W. FORCE,
-DEALERS IN-
BOOTS AND SHOES,
'I
SIGN OF THE BIG IRON BOOT, _
WHITEHALL STREET,
- - - •
Ugll-0 7
GEORGIA.
septSO '68-ly
M. O. M.ARKHAM,
BOOTS -A. 1ST ID S H O B S
SOLE LEATHER, CALF' SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, &C.,
EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA-
GEORGIA.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find it to their advantage to examine my stock, as it is
SR XiB OT.Srn WITH GHTHA.T o
And (lari'liasi'd Yxrliislvol) for ( AMI,
From tj*e Manufacturers.
.33,
Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a
1 . 1A a. 1 Specialty.
M. O. MARKHAM.
REDWINE & FOX
ATLANTA, GA.,
"W HOLESALE
And Dealers iu REED, CARNUICU k ANDRUS’
Standard. Cliemical Preparations,
A Pure Article of Sperm Oil,
A Fine quality of Wool OH,
The Beat Braude of Lard Oil,
Strictly Pure Strait’s Oil.
COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINERY.
REDWINE & FOX,
MEADOR & BROS,
TOBACCO :
C O M M I S S I'O.N MERCHANTS
M a n u fa cturers of Cigars
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
3,000 Boxes Various Brands, Styles and qualities of
Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
MANUFACTURER’S PRICES 1
We make Cigars of tho Best Material, and Guaranteejthe Smoking Quali
ties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United States.
Solo n*onts for i . T. I'llklnlon'a Brand, of Chcwlntr and Smoking Tobacco.,
FRUITS AND FLOWERS.! COMMONWEALTH, AC.
SUg 1 <J3m
JORDAN, HOWARD A HARRALSON
TOBACCO COMMISSION MKHCHANTS,
WHOLRSALK DEALF.R8 IN
LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c.
WM.n<Wr m. t-Y - •THJDDT,
ATLANTA
CEORCIA.
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