Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 25, 1869, Image 3

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NEW ERA goiggwT gjgT. C 1W. pOTTT. L Maoon Telegmpb Wli* to flc tut Irete fl*b frequently ftre M%eU koet weTocme Mid refreehiug raiu [city yesterday afternoon, Nettling t*d. —The down pMtonger traiu Koed did not write yeaterday between 0to end six o'clock. We bed tho pleasure of a cell on* old friend Bam. 1*. Iritis, (Tonn.) Poat We wore glad to ang lu luxuriant health, und b hope for the fatire. r that the City Fathers actual bing aomo work on tho «treete rd next week. The uews Pg- Inwr -HowoRABLi Joun t—Tbe ouly ease tried y ester- jWin. Corker aluts Wiu. Clea- K Renault with intout to com i jury returned n terdict of %h sentenced to the peniteu .., Etl. Copeland uud John feushvillo, say through a ctrcu- tthe middle of October, wo will lumber of The Odd Fellow#' ily luagMxiue, derated to di«- owledge of the sentimenta and Id Fcllowahip.” Tho aub- flill bo two dollars per annum |—The party at the City Hall, tiling, was one of tho most Sant affaire that ever came off >nt one hundred and fifty per- St The ladies, with a rery were droeeed in calico, and ith a« loving eyes as though rrayed iu rustling silks, made with exquisite taste.— ally attracted Attention. The npou the mind of those who A the wearer sought this lay the others in tho tearing iu white alpaca, ■on passed away when it was the dress was made of coarse eatio. As one result of this ) that a mooting of married jterday, at whioh it was unan- jthftt as lovely woman was I fifteen cents a yard, they Ti hundred dollar silks, ■nperabnndanco of refresh ed a merry mingling in the V flow of good feeling until ki the verge of morning.— pesent are unanimously of pe party ought to be repeat r came away satisfied that as flico parties are a success. JW8.—A Odd Ft on Thursday evening, the c conferring of tho Degree lout thirty ladies, wives of )rder. The Degree was con- . Barnes, P. O. M., (former- I years a citizen of Atlanta, kt of New York City) assisted P. O. M. We learn that pegroe was rendered iu u pe- jjvw and effective manner. of the ceremonies the |ted, and a number of the ■■ of the Order entered. | discoursed by an amateur it*ad ol V. T. Barnwell, P. G. mu entertained the audience 1 interesting address of about [followed by several songs, Barnes cun. las one of unalloyed pleasure irtnoate enough to bo pres- Thusuoi our peo- ktlautu during the war, re- Utde comicalities. He used \ Athnpe im when the drama t a corporal's guard. He s old humor, but, if any- led upon the old »nd udded He is a sort of missionary ■Fellows, and is welcomed very pleasant time Fellows of Atlanta, hundred ton* of Iron hu already boon par- ohued, »nd belor* lb. 6th of Oetobwr lh«lay ing of tba (reck will ba commanocci. Thl* look* to an rery niuok like the rotd will be ballt, end we hope the editor of the Chronicle will eooept the feet end roll It u » eweet nor- eel beneath hie longue, that he Bi»y be pre pared to reellse how far Atlanta will ootetitp Auguete within the next ten years. CITY UI3DSKT. CLUniNo-ovT H1LX.—L. Mihelovitoh nn- uouuoee thie morning e coutlmution of hi* uelo of good* below coat Reed hla edrerliee- ment. Wxsrrxo, good etlok Ceudy Maker*—good wages paid, by O. W. Jack, wptlO-lSd. Whitehell etreet, Atlanta, <i&. Up lx t Bittoou—Hue* ** * Bto Son Flowou. —Kditore, Bepdfter*. Erpre««men l eud other* aro usiug tho momoraudft c»*e», *ud *11 aro pleased witli thorn. Freah papor on>tily adjusted when neceaadry. A grooubaok sik0 lor ledioe -largo enough to carry hind* when shopping—good thing to keep wash Hat Name only lor $1. W rite it plain. Address, W. It HiNUHTBll, Book-Hinder, .to., &a. MONETAE I AND OOMMEBOIAL Onina Dailt N.it Ku, I rrtolw ygN.^tA f OOtTON, Middling 1..;,.. « ««NKoenU. Low middling 8* “ Oeo4 ordinary tt 44 ATLANTA WSOLMBALB HtXOJBB CUB*ENT. SPECIAL NOTICES. Thnie who would appear to a«tvantage are aware that it la everything to have a handsomely fitting and fashionable suit of Clothes. Those in want of anch should call at Eiaoman ft Bro.’s, Whitehall at. between Mitchell sad Hunter btroots. »«*p24-3t Utorgla ttale Lottery, for the Benefit of the Orphans’ Homo and Free School. Combination Class, No. AM. The following were the drawn born September 24, *1869 : 17-63—36-7—78—71—4—11—61 -44-31 -13 -37-68- 4t» aep2S.au HOWARD k 00., Managers Hagan'* Magnolia Halm.—Thl* article ia the true secret of beauty. It 1* what Fashionable Ladles, Actresses, and Opera Singers use to ptoduce that cultivated, distingue appearance so much ad- mired in the circles of fashion. It removes all unsightly Blotches, lteduess. Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, and offocts uf Spring Winds, and gives to the complexion a Blooming Purity of transparent delicacy and power. No lady who values plexion can do without tho Magnolia Balm. Seventy. ve cents will buy it of auy of our respectable dealers. Lyon’s Kathalron i log. MASONIC'.—Atlanta Lodge, No. 50, meets i every Second and Fourth Thursday night in each month. Fulton Lodge, No. 216, moots every First and Third Thursday night iu each month. Mt. Zion Uoyal Arch Chapter, No. If., meets every Second Monday in each mouth. W. Ii TULLKU, H. P. A. Rosenkki.h, Secretary. K. U. Marshall, l>entl»t, Whitehall Lreet, over Lawshe’s Jewelry Storo. July 31 (July l—3m LOCK HANK A CLAliK, Attorney*.—Of- so on Broad streot, over Echols’ Sejd Store. Practice anywhere In tho Stute, Unitcnl States Supreme Court, aud Superior Courts. jy 25 .Uy Apple* H bu... Apple* dried Peaches, p’l’d— do unp’d... ■ l Ain bu. Corn, White... Yellow.... Oats 75(a8fl Ginseng 65@72 Glass—1* box.$3.50(0)7.00 Gunpowder 1tkcg.$7 25 Rifle hf. keg $4.00 Iiltto <\r. keg 2 25 Blasting kog (<*5.26 lay—* ton $384440 L. it. Uttvt*. lUnl Kstatt Agent i WM. WOOD & CO., DbTRIUT COUUT KOIt THE t op GroBQIa, Honorable RuasiDiNo An intereHtiog Bterday ia tho case of N. B. t I3. fliuton. The suit was y nolo given by the latter, illations that if (be uotewas i flue, tho maker was to collection iucurred by tbe Hammond &. Son represent- Qaimed that said expousea )le. L. E. Bleckley, Esq., Aber parties. The decision contract was not usurious, lenses wero uot collectible, Churchill: “When the krning tho non-paymcut of ■tonces like the present, the ptive rules fixed tho rate of foded the measure of dam- law might be eludod by pugh but a small amount of i this cause, the decision importance iu commercial . charged with distillation kid special tax, was found K«d to pay a fino of one thou- jeost of suit, aud to “ pent. |ga discharged until Mon- fling that he would occupy ■rguimmt* on law questions. |of Cobb county, was dis Iptcy. L—The Augusta Chronicle mursday, takes occasion to pmtn in tbe following style : l made in an Atlanta paper wo learn that the grading j miles of the Air-Liue Itail- nipleted, and that the work and rails will ho commenced wenty miles will bo finished nd tho Company call upon > pay heavy installments, cost of this first section is The whole amount of Koud, including sales of At- ,250. no instance can be found, *mes of the past, where a been commenced, of ono or two hundred miles in ky, mountainous conntry, p of seventy-seven thousand 1 to complete the work. -t town. Her people are builders are fast—her mer- —she burns out fast, rc- /asf—prays fast, and if breaks will certainly go ‘id not that journal very iu- out of tho bag lu a para- “jn in its leading article, of Augusta wakes up from jr; unless new life ami vigor business connections, At- and Savannah will absorb she has lost the valuable ortlieostoru Georgia, which l iu Atlanta. The latter from our trade as far down as Warren ton and Hpar- nt, and Greensboro und n and Milledgeville.” y where the shoe pinches, er people aro active end on* [ the channel of sustenance wed into (he lazy jaws of Au “ > uot only goes as fur down 1 in the above paragraph, to Augusta, and it goes to Columbus and Maoon. While 'U growing over tho old brick Atlanta has been burned to rebuilt, and while this was le found lime to reach • tor which Augusta was We think our frioud of the lands this fact os well as we soreness is discovered. But and never has been in “that lying east of tho Obonoo," he to manago things our own Air-Iiiue lUilroad. Wsmeau “It it takes all summer." to do twenty miles this ri of that twenty milee is The trestle work over ly ahead. The culverts over in a few days. Fifteen UNDERTAKERS AND UPHOLSTERS, f/ EEP ou hsrnl all qualities of Fisk’s MeUlic Burial » Funeral* class If. be furitiitl Furniture Office in ■ .. ■ En\office. All order* will be t> julyit-dly kinds of Wood Coffins, iny bonr. witli a beautiful flrst- inahed «>r for hire. Carriage, etc., will All kiuds of Upholstery ired, varnialied, etc. building on Broad street in r EMPIRE STEAM Mil MILL AND Xj TJM33B H YAR3D J. C. PECK & CO., B »U1LDERS, MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS in Lumber, Doora, Saab, Blinds, Mouldings, Ac., &c. Sash of all Bizcs constantly on hand. Wo have now on hand, and aro daily receiving, tho largest and best assortment of lumber avor brought to Atlanta. Joist of all lengths and sizes, and seasoned lumber of every variety. Don’t say tt ia not in town until you have tikuu a look at c ang 8-d:im r piles. FOR SEED, Bushels Oats, 100 BiHiel* Barley, 100 Bushels Itye, 100 Bushels lied Clover 75 Bushels lied Top or Heard’a Grass, 75 Bufdiels Orchard Glass, 50 Bushels Timothy, 50 Bushels Blue Grass*, Also, Hungarian Gram, Luccrno aud White Clover, for sale by I*. W. J. ECHO ang 28— jy 10—tilse FOREST QUEEN. j discovered In Atlanta. It has been tested iu Atlanta. Its references are in Atlauta. It has produced hair and whiskers • in Atlanta over <W years of age. It removes scabs, scurfs, and dandruff from the scalp. It immediately stops the hair front falling out. It forces hair, whiskers and eye brows to grow luxu riantly. It keeps the hair from changing color front age. It produces a full sot of whiskers and mustache on any man of mature ago. Prepared only by DR. R. S. POMEROY. No. 17 Alabama Street, Up Stairs*, ATLANTA, GA. mar 1tlldec26 B. A. FAHNE8T0CK8 VERMIFUGE, ms SAFEST AUD MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR WORMS That has over been discovered. This celebrated specific for Worms 1* used with u.r utmost freedom and confidence by geutlomen who have obtained eminence In the medical profoeaion, and many of these, throwing aside their prejudices, have cheer- fully given certificates testifying to Its superiority. It is used extensively, for the simple reason that Nothing hat yet been discovered which can be substituted In Ha place. And it Is given without apprehension, because every one kuows its perfect safety. It has now been Wore the public for ovor’ Foutt Yaxas,” *n,1 baa attested ts superiority In thousands of cases, throughout parts of the world. It la the Imperative duty of every pa rent to watch the health of his child, am. to provide himself with this potent ape- elle. Bo careful to observe the initials of the name, and ee that you get “8. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE B. A Fahneatook’sSon A WliOLKSALE DBUUQIBTB, WTTSBUKG, PA., Axee—V do* B. W. Ooilina.. Bacon—V ■» n»mc Country.. “SSSSS:!^ IM India 28982 Bale Hope* ID Machine made * Hand-made.... Bruit-per ton $22 Gutter * fi) Goshen Country..... Tennessee... Coffee- - ft fit. Rio Prime 2i Good " Ordinary.. Cotton Yarn*—V 6 lb. Noe. 8 and 10 $2 U)<4 Noe. 8, 10. 12. 2 100 Cotton Cards—$1 do: Whlttemore..........$7 50 CowPeas^bu. a$1.50 Drug* and OyestaiTe AltllU ft aAin Bluestone V lb Brim*tone lb lb. Copperas V lb 8! Camphor * tt$l/- Castor Oil, qta. fl.t do pla.3 ’ do gaL3 Ep. Halts $4 lb. In.ligo V lb. $1 20Q1 60 Madder * lb. ■ Br. Bh. 7-8..... 1%>14 Br. Bh. 4-4.. .. 16fcl5> Bl'd Bh. 3-4 Bl’d 8h. 7-8.. .. lifts 18 Bl’d Hit. 4-4... .13>,(^30 Bro. Drill 16^22 Bl’d. Drill 13(8)22>4 licking 12>»@45 Ight 12'i Merrimac.. American.. W&msutta. Pacific 13 Arnold't. Feathers—new, 15i^t>0 drk 14 13(^14 13@13« dred ..$5 00 Do do, ox. family 4 60 Dodo, family... Sgfr^W *Wa.M«a Taan, Upper.... Northern % doa. HI Fr. cf. 11 doa.... $40^40 Am. do. fl doa.. Dorn. $1 do*,... Bridle Lea ft dot L H. BEADITELD’S COLUMN. DB. JOHN BULL’S Great Remedies. DR. JOHN BULL Xumbiaanr an4 v«4oi ol th* <Md>T*t*4 SMITH’S T03HC STRUT, FOR THS CUR* OF AGUE AND FEYEB, —OR- ClilLiliH A!M1S FEVEU. Uarnoae La* 11 lb. Amir l’sach aiiruoiuad _ American... $1.1 Bum, Jamaica 4.( American.. fl.MHw'AOU Wliiaky— Corn V gal. $1 Rectified do$I. Rye do (1. Robertson do $2. _ Bourbon do$l.'ifift$6.00 do 11 doz. Nectar do Scotch do do H gal. Wlno H doa... . MaderU... $2.6 Sherry $X5._ .. . Port $2.60^6.00 Champaign e.. Mackerel— No. 2. 11 bbl. $18 00 “ 3, do 16 00 " 1 V * bbL 2 60 •' 2 do Kits $2.60@3.00 Meal—V bu.$1.66^1. Mess Pork —It bbl. Molasses*— New Orison* Florid* 76® House $1.00(01.26 Cubt 50(0 I II*— V kg 3d flue $9 (JO ed $7 00 4dto40 C00© oils—It gal... Lard Oil $1.7602.00 Linseed Oil.. 1.3001.35 Coal Oil 480 50 Lubr. Oil 1.1603.00 Oinaburgi-1 yd 20023 Potash—H case. Babbits $14.00 Patty-ft lb... . 8040 Rice—V lb l Salt—H sack. Liverpool $3.25 Virginia 2.30 Shot—14 bag. Patent $3.40 Buck 3.75 Plow 12« Gant 86*27 1.7502.25' German 18@j20 506jSngar—H lb l bbl. Dry^Haited! Dry Flint .. 1*010 18(a>20 20022 8®1» 5W0 N.0 15016 P. R 15016}* Demarars 17018 Refined A 18018 )i Refined B.... 17^018 Refined C... .16^017 Yellow Coffee. 16016)4 Soil a—Eng. Starch—H lb...1101295 Tobacco—H lb. ■ Unsound 26065 Hound 60(0)90 Extra Quo... 1.0001.35 Smoking 6001.00 Varnish—V gal. n Copal 8.50^4.00 Japan $3.000350 JCoach 5 00 White fc’Ult- V half bbl.. $10011 PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL : VAJin.S' r tL > * • I ■ iNtiE OF LAMPS lUmnMng Oil—Strictly Mivtuns N r o("... rui.-.A; Will not Explode— r it it<,tlogrww (U-.n- higher titan u nd by U lr K.y(»«v«\o . -llpivptxlled foe Bril W>afe*t pit ii. Brown, administrator of J. M. King, epreaentH to the court in hit petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered King’s estate: . . This is therefore to cite all person ■ concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, If any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged front his administration, and receive letters of dismission the first Monday In October, 1869. Tills 6th day of July, 1869. A D WOODS, Ordinary. JulylO-niCm Printer’s foo $4 50 NOTICE, DEBTORS and CREDITORS. G EORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.-Notice is hereby given to all persons baviug demands against John McMaster, Honior, deceased, to present them to mo properly rnado out, within the time prescribed by law, so as to know their character aud amount, and all persons indebted to Uto deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to M. McMABTER, *ug 25—prsfcofS Executor. li. S. Marshal's Sale. favor of tlus plaintiff, Charles P. Crosby, In tho f iugcaso, to-wit: Charles P. Crosby vs. Ucrshatn C. Rogers. I have levied upon as the_ property of Gcr«ham_ CJ. Georgia, known as City Lots N State of Georgia, ou tho First Ttit wltty In October, Next, between tho lawful hours of sale. Dated a ' 1869. GEO. B. CHAMBERLIN, II. 8. Deputy Marshal Northern District of Ga. tep 5-tds Th, propriMor ol Oil* cdebreled m^loliio Ju.0, claims for It a superiority over all remedies ever offer ed to the publio for tho *ala, certain, speedy and per manent cure of Ague aud Fever, or CoiHs and Fever whether of ahort or long Standing. He refers to l he entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in[ mm -— suaejUD cure, If the directions a*ea Xj r .t si ii.li & CG.I 1 CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! whatever will it fall e strict- fkmUies have l>oeu cured by » ainglo bottle, with * per fect restoration of tbe general health. It Is, however, prudent, and In every caae more certain to cure, if it* uae l* continued lu smaller doses for * week or two af ter the disease has been checked, morn ospocially la ngle d 1 be sufficient. Dr. JOHN BULL’S Principal Office: No. 40 Filth tiro** Street, IioulMvlllo. Kontuoliy Bull’s Worm Destroyer. [To my United States and World Wide Headers. I have received many testimonials from professional and medical men. as my almanacs and various public cations have shown, all of which are genuino. Tbe following letter from a highly educated and popular physician In Georgia, la certainly IB ~ Villanow, Walker Co., Ga., June 29,18. dcrfully efficacious. It has not failed in a single in stance to have the wisbed-for effect I am doing a pretty large country practice, and bavo dally that is so certain and speedy in its effects. On the contrary, they are uncertain in the extreme. My ob ject in writing you la to find out upou what terms 1 can get the medicine direct from you. If I can got It upon easy torms, 1 shall use a great deal of it 1 am aware that the ns« of such articles is contrary to tbe teachings and practice of a great majority of the regu* lar fine M. D’s, but I see no just cause or good sense in iiscardlng a remedy which we know to be efficient simply because wo may be Ignorant of its combination, For my part, I shall make it a rule to use all and any moana to alevl&to suffering humanity which I may bo able to command—uot hesitating because some one more Ingenious than myself may bavo learned its of foi ls first, and secured the sole right to secure that knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocate supporter of the thousand* of worthless nostrums that flood tho country, that purport i > all JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D. WHAT i) homo when you get old? BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Reason for llie Caiitain’a Faith. READ THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM 1118 MOTHER. IJkNTON Baiuuck’h, Mo., April 30, 1866. ? qualities it possesses, I send you tho following state ment of my case: I was wounded two years ago—was taken prisoner, and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so of ten, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not ait up moment since I was wounded. I am shot througl Capt 0. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo. P. 8.—The following was vrrittea April 30, 1865, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: Da. Bull—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C. 8. John son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where he died leaving the above C. P. John son to my care. At thirteen years of age, he had a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which I gave him your Harsaparilla. It cubkd mar. 1 have for ten years recommended it to many in New York, Ohio and Iowa, for ncrofula, fever »orea and general debility. Perfect success has at tended it. The cures effected in some cases of scrofula and fever tores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my son to again have recourse to your Hartsparllls. H* is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were ter rible, but I believe ho will recover. Keepectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. 5 DO YOU > your money—and ti WANT? No person sells better ones, or at a lower price, than I. T. BANKS, Bewson Building, ang 18-dly Oor. Whitehall and Hunter ata. TV YOU WANT JOB WORK done up In the finest L style of the art, and at living oriosa, bring it to the IRA JOB OFFICE. SOU’S CEDRQI BITTERS, AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. .lltK.I.F.O.I.f HI.VIIIII f'KO.Tf. Testimony of Medical Meu. (y son -in-law who was with me In the atore, has been down with rheumatism for some time, comment-- 1 on the Bitters, and soon found hla general health a $r°Gist, who has been In bad health, triod them and he also Improved. Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for several years—stomach and liver affected—he improved rery much by tb* use of your Bitters. Indeed, the Ce*— Bitters has given you great popularity in this a » merit. 1 think I could sell a great quantity of your and Harsaparilla. Ship me via. Nfemphls, care Klckett * I,w iLr«tAiU7. o. a. wixkml. ill Uk •*>.« «* b, L. H. BRADFIELD, DHUGGIBT, NEW STORE! NEW GOODS 1 NEW SYSTEM ! mux tudonigiiM Uk* .ml plMmta Is lntormin, UwcllMnu of Atl.uU, ud nmmudliw 0/jnntrr. lh*t thr, X have opened In the large and oommollous store, formerly oocupled by J. H. Waite k Oo., next doo^o Mcsdor k Bros., Whitehall etreet, whore we Intend to keep permanently one of tho largest stocks of IB READY-MADE SC LOTHINC,* HATH and GENTS’ ETTHNISIIING GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO TUIB MARKET. sSpfsSissSiS f *wj , <h,u < u *e*bot ^OKnia'^FXVXOX3 ud will «e'l our good* for OiBH OSLY. TbU will liuure fair dealing to alL llease call end examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. Alanuffcetory 4* ill array St., II. Y., Mare In Hevannali, 44a., No, 14ft Congress St., and 05 Mt. Julian St., Store In Charleston, S. 13T Mcetlng^aiiil^ sep 12-Stn ’ ’ No. Whitehall 8t/eet. F. M. JACK. IW. P. CHISOLM. F. M. JACK 8f CO., c A S D Y T 0 Y 8 M anufaoturors o f EES ? WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND. AND Or ackersl WHOLESALE, 8 GENTS PER POUND. CORN EH OF A I.A It A M A ANI) WHITEHALL STREETS, ATLANTA GEORGIA. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, TllF. MOST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE EN0WE. WARRANTED A CERTAIN CliltE FOR AH wvofulous diaoaxea, nicer*, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic diseases in all stages, and all skin diseases. It quickly removes virus from tho constitution and blood, and restores tho patient to perfect health and purity. Try it and be. convinced. Prepared in the Laboratory of PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAI LOR, & CO., W holesale llruitgisla, Atlanta, Georgia. FOIl SAIiB AT LOW PrilCES: PLEASE READ THE NAMES ATTACHED TO THIS TESTIMONIAL. ATLANA, OAw September l*t. 1S6U. m the uaderaigned, are using the ’‘MUTUAL FRIEND” Cooking Stove, manufactured by the “Th atfonal 8tore Works, ” of New York, and believing it to be the best Cooking Htovo in the market, oordlaD recommend them fo all who desire to purchase a first dees article: GEN. A. n. COLQUITT, Vic* President Southern Life Insurance Company. MAJ. J. B. MORGAN, Special Agent Xtm Insurance Company. W. T. PHILLIPS, Phillips k Crew. CAPT. J. MORRISON, McNeaght, Ormond k Oo. NELSON J. DOOLITTLE, Conductor HUte R. 1 JOHN A. DOAJfK. Atlanta, Os. R. 1. DAWSON, Atlanta. Oe. REV. JULIUS T. CURTISS, Atlanta, Ga J. U. GOLDSMITH, Atlanta Intelligencer. We are the sole Agents lu Atlanta for ‘-Tbe National Stove Work*.’’ and keep consantly on baud a coi pie to assortment of their COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, WHICH WE SELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, A T FACTORY PRICEN, Aud al*J a fall stock of House Furnishing Goods. HUESTIS & HOPE. Markham’s Empire Block, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. C REENBACKS ■W O 3FL T H SAVING If you think so, the.ii look to your interest, and une COAL CHEEK COAL, thereby [saving 60 to 100 per cent. 1,000 Tons on hand and to arrive [in the next 80 days. Best Lump Coal 26 oti. Por Buihtl of 80 Pound, by tho Car Load, and 30 oti. at tho Tard, IN nBATl GGENIJ. WRIGHT «*- CARH'S. ORDERS PROMPTLY tFILLED. J. M. BORN, JR., & CO. ORE!" REDWINE * FOX, ATLANTA, GA., "W HOLESALB 500 Gallon* Linseed Oil, 500 Boxc* Window Gian*, g 60 Oz. Hulph, Morphine, 100 Pounds Blue Maas. 200 Gallons Alcohol, 500 Gallons Varnishs, fall sorts.) 200 Pounds Gum Camphor, 50 Pounds Iodide Potassium. Large stocks of pure drugs, modicines, chemicals, instruments. pateut medicines, phe On hand, and for sale, at the lowest possible prices. Call and examine stock 200 Gals. 8plrits Turpentine, 2,000 Pounds Putty, 100 Pounds Calomel, 200 Pounds Spirits Nitre, 100 Pounds Refined Borax, hie cbomicais, stock,; Ac., !, at the lowest possible prices. Call and examine stock and prices. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, &CO., G. H. & A. W. FORCE, -DEALKUH IN BOOTS AND SHOES, SION, OF THE BIO IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL STREET, -A_TI-i J A.lSrT_A., Ugll-c IGEORGIA. eepUW ’68-ly M. O. MARKHAM, BOOTS AND SBIOBS, SOLE LEATHER, CALFI SKINS,IISHOE FINDINCS, &C., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA UE< lliGIA- COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stock, as it is SZI X.II OTiXDXt WITH O- n 13 A T O A n in. Ami purchasMl ovelnsivcly f»r CASH, From the Best Manufacturers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a ;• Specialty. t*}l-6m M. O. MARKHAM. And Dealers in REED, CARNUICU k ANDRUS’ Standard Chemical Preparations, A I'm re Article of Sperm Oil, A Pine Quality of Wool Oil, The Best Brands of Lard OH, “ Strictly Pare Strait’s Oil. COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINERY. The BEST Non-explosive COAL OIL, PURI WHITE LEAD, (Also cheaper gmlos.) LINSEED OIL. TURPEN TINE, aud every variety of PAINTERS’ MATERIALS. All sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. 5REDWINE & FOX, 18 1 June 1180 1IEAD0R & BROS, T OIIB C C O COMMI'SS I'OiN MERCHANTS Manufacturers of Cigars VMS WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. 3,000 Boxes Various ;Bmnds, Styles and Qualities of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, •-ALIMT— MANUFACTURER’S PRICES! We make Cigars oi the Best Material, and Quaranteel'the Smoking Quali ties and Workmanship as Good asjany'made in the United Statos- Sole agent* for E; T. I'ltktnton's Brands of ('liewlnir and Snioklnir Totwcen^ FRUITS AND FLOWER8. COMMONWEALTH, AC. SUg 1 d3m JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON* TOBACCO COMMISSION MEHCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALER* IN LIQXJOES, CIGARS, «fec. ATLANTA GKORCIA. p,< '^ Ch-P common WHI,KT