Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, October 23, 1869, Image 3

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?3T. m nob “ont-Uiro*f It nfo* » Dlttt. —Th. OrlBa U> ita*. » BouU ^■adU rap- ■ type b»TO b««u ptu- MMMMOe. I I bit was mkty, drii- did nol hiYjs » there vh enough to S ridewtlka a little trench* i the dry weather ie about take the place of duet ftepriag Ume oomee." -We have rooeirod the ■I for the Cherokee held in Home. *o»- November The Iio- rlval the SteU Fair— l, produce, agricultural Inery will be entered, [people is expected to be a—The Little Cor- i to us iu ee gallant g banner floating tui ueof the beet juveuile the continent. It is and girls and for older I hearts. It is pablish- , Chicago, III., at one tdu—Mr. Daria haa f for his now theater. — I the plastering aud It will be eutirely com- text month. When finished triable little hall; and not there will he ample u thousand people, •go an audience as usually VITY SUBSET. orrr eukotoiPfiest wahd. Or. J>. p. 0'K«fo ttd Q*pt. Th«n*» Ou- U.kwry trill b* m^portod for tf CounoU for Ik* tart W«fo U fo*y will cooMnt t* Mrr, ! Hurt Cmu». oo* 44-ttr. vn To Hahswub Itanum~l yow* man •tangly moob.«o*M, who haa had aavaral }*aia expariana* la tb* hudwar* boaiaaaa in Maw York, wiahea a atmUar ailsaUoa la tba Booth—U poaribl* la Atlanta. Addroaa oetjB dt Tan Omm. Hai Taaaanw Boor aarred at tha Matlooal Hotal Baataorant at 11 o'oloo* io-dajr. Jftm Szwnta M.oaiaa.--A No. 1 Sawing Muhin*. bran aaw. for aalo ohaap a* the Ann- lion Boom of * H. Baaaarr A Co. ootmi l'EASK A HIS WIFB. My Oalabmtod Oy.ter Craokora have arrivod. Got your Oy.ter* and Omokara. ooiilMt PEASE A HIS WIFE. Thoaa para (Hilar Vinegar Pickle, from Del aware, by Uie gallon. Omoa Dxxlx Maw Ear, l Friday Cm**, Ootobw u, lagw.) T T Oood ordinary MM Dali. v Buroowa—In sympathy with the weather, trade was a little gloomy Unlay. Wo found marabanta, howwm. doings fin* ordar kuai- BR. JOHN BULL’S r_».JS oci21-4t PEASE A HIS WIPE. The Sick end Convalescent will greetly im prove by using Chesterfield's Catawba Wine. Try it oottl-4t » ageul [inistrel Troupe, is in the us thet the oompsny will i Pryor Street Th ester on ‘i of November. Oar oily with the merits of this here twice sineo the |P clever performances each Griffin Star, which I mixed up in the local \ decided upon a oandi- i city. Iu its issue of Aving given this subject ition, end being expect- [nomination, we have de mos Pox, of the “Lure r Hulsey declines a re- I of being a candidate lor pi Gubernatorial fight, we xt most competent man w taka occasion to notify ► will be expected to give tie support.” i Tableaux.—The la- endorsed by a largo ill on Thursday night. ) its utmost capacity by [and all were delighted xhibition of Tableaux, ^historical aud other 1 and gotten up in \ the short time they , we never saw a se- more artistically Utifolly displayed.— ts appreciation iu a , which must have been who got up the ea have reason to upon their success, success financially he ladies request us aril of PEASE & HIS WIFE. Pure French Brandy, Bcotoh Ale, and Irish Porter, from Smithwioh A Co., for sale. oct 2l-4t This is the Change.—F. M. Riohardsou 1 wholesale dealer in Stoves, Grates, Hollow- Ware, Tin-Ware^ Marbleized Mantles, House- Furnishing Goods, Ac., Han ter street, near Whitehall, Atlanta, Georgia. 8-tf Up in a Balloon—Happt as a Bio Bun Floweb.—Editors, Reporters, Expressmen, and others are using the mauioranda cases, and all are pleased with them. Freeh paper easily adjusted wheu necessary. A greenback sise for ladies-large enough to carry funds when shopping—good thing to keep wash list. Name only for $1. Write it plain. Address, W. R. Hanleiteb, Book-Binder, Ac., Ac. SPECIAL NOTICES. Georgia State Lottery, for the Benefit of the Orphans’ Home uul Free SohooL Combination Ola—, No. SCO. The folio win*’ were the drawn nani- ben October 2S, 1S69 : 42-S8-S0—61—«-SC—SO—46—19—75—8—62—64—12 oct 23 dlt HOWARD A 00., Kuu«on Pretty Women.—A comparatively few Udlee monopolize the beauty aa well aa the attentlou of society. This ought not to be so, but It !a; and will be while men are foolish, and single out pretty faces for companions. This can all be changed by using Hagan's Magnolia Balm, which gives the bloom of youth and a refined sparkling beauty to the complexion, pleasing, power ful and natural. No lady need complain of a red, tanned, freckled o rustic complexion who will Invest 76 oents In Hagan' Magnolia Balm. Its effects are truly wonderfuL To preserve and dreaa the hair use Icon's Kalhal iu the “Tableaux’ ladies of tho Me- 11hunks to the follow- Citbu for nssist- i for attentions at the McNanght, Ormond , Gkamberiiu, Boyn- ffi. O’Oonnor, O. H. , W. S. Archer, W. Co. for articles lent l for their numerous Path.—The find in the We confess i have oome to the i be well to tAke back General; in fact, r Said anylbiug; in fer did—we, tie vor men- r in other than terms I was mentioned at all, [fellow while we were H to see a man.”— I to: I the Octobor 18, 1869. 1 J. Moran, in tho 14th, admits that impugning my mo il, of that paper.— endorsement of him 1, I cannot recog- or anything else and liar. The ban- t and the . editors of with tho contempt it a good hiding would tlemanly instincts to a ' kins to the trae gen- _ of moral perjury in Mv reputation for veraoity, la too well “bolstering up,” and falso imputations of •hall not pass with i* this case is too in* lotlce at my hands. W. G. Whidbt. of the death of the we have thought of 11 lives, though he ev- We are sorry for sufferings, if it nope for him, how- i prophylaouo. Self-Advertised.— Ptialon’s Vltaila, or salvation for the Hsir carries with It its own best ad vertisement. An the light shlues through the bottle you see that the liquid is clear as the azure of heaven. You smell it and find the odor agreeable. Yon apply it aud itehangea gray hair to any natural shade with out soiling the scalp or producing headache. Nothing can be more harmless. oct 19—eod8t We are authorized to unnoanae Hon. William Kzzard as a candidate for Mayor at the ap- proaohlug elccUon. oct 20-t«le nass. Retail trade was dull Claclaaaf 1 Market*. We quote from the Commercial of the 20th, Guaim —There was a quiet bat firm market for wheat to-day. No. I winter red was in moderate demand at $1 16, but holders gene rally asked 91 17. No. 2 da was generally held at $1 12. The offerings were compara tively small, though ample for the demand. — Hill wheat wan inaotive and prices are nomi nal. White ooutinues dull and neglected at II 30 for ohoioe. Uye wan only in moderate demand, bat the receiptn and offerings were quite light, and holders were firm. We quote No. 1 at 90o to 91 50 per bushel. Ohoioe bv sample sold at 95o- -85c was asked for rejected, but there was no demand. The corn market was quiet, though holders were generally firmer. Bound mixed ear sold at 86o to 87a, bat the demand at these figures was limited. Shelled was generally held at 83 to 20c, but there was hardly any damaud, and then only at the figures quoted for oar. The sales were 1,500 bushels ear at Indianapolis and Cincin nati! Railroad elevator at 8Gc, and 500 bush, do. at oanal at 87e. Oats continue dull un der liberal offerings, and only a limited looal demand. We quote white at 56o for heavy, and as low as 54 for light lota, the offerings ^ kind No x at 50o, and rejeoted at 45 to 46c. The sales were 600 bushels re jected at 46o, and 600 bushels do. at 45c.— Barley had a dull market at 91 60 for No. 1 Fall. The offerings were liberal, but there was only a limited inquiry. Bpring is dull and prices nominal. »t. Loan Market*. \Vo quote from the Democrat of the 19th. Cobn—Market doll, lower and unsettled, buyers holding off on account of unfavorable advices from below. Sales: In bulk—1 car mixed and yellow, del. at 71c; ldo. choice yel low, del. at 79c; 5,300 bush, mixed (in eleva tor) on p. t. In New Gunnies—534 ska (part stumptail and part musty) part on track, at 78c; 150 do. del. at 79c; 616 mixed yellow and yellow at 81 to 82c; 169 yellow on p. i 615 sku white at 85 to 86c; 181 prime do. (iu s. b. sks) at 88c; 48 do. (slightly mixed) at 86o. Oats—Market opened weak and closed lower, with a fairly active demand at the de cline-47 to 474c for good to prime mixed; small lota of choice to feeders Were sold at outside rates. Sales: In Bulk— 1 car mixed (heavy) at 46<f| ldo. at 441c; 3 do. aud one white at 44*o; 1 do. at 42*o. (All delivered.) 1 do. elevator at 43o. In 8. H. Sks—100 sks mixed at 43c; 34 mixed white (part new) at 48c; 153 white at 48j to 50o. In New Burlaps —505uks good mixed at 47&c; 925 prime at 471c;810do., heavy black, and mixed white at 48c; 2200 prime mixed (in one lot in eleva tor) at 48ic; 205 white ut 404c; 726 choice mixed, mixod white and white at 49, 491 to 50c; GO fancy white at 53c. ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Ai«»—f Cos Hams, oaur. B.C...24@2 Plain OanraMd 2201 Country 21(49 Side*, dear #9 8id*a, 0. R.... mW Shouldem, 18.S019 ■**!»“*- v yfi- Machine-made.. 9 Moil') FOR MAYOR.—We are authorized to announce JOSEPH WINSHIP, Esq., as a candidate for Mayor of the city of Atlanta. oct 17-tde MASONIC.—Atlanta Lodge, No. 39, meets on every Second and Fourth Thursday night in each month. Fulton Lodge, No. 216, meets every First and Third Thursday night in each mouth. Mt. Zion Royal Arch Chapter, No. 1C, meets every Second Monday In each month. W. H. TULLER, H. P. A. Rosknfkld, Secretary. LOCIIltANIC A ILA^K, Attorneys.—Of- se on Brood street, over Echols' Seed Store. Proctioe anywhere in the State, United States Supreme Court, and Superior Courts. Jy 25-dly L. B. Davis, General Insurance Agent, novl8-ly L. B. Davie, Agent Grover 6i Baker Sew ing Machine*. novL8-ly I., B. Davie, Real Estate Agent and Asc. Uoneer. novlS-ly Rio Prime ‘24>«QK Good 22 >4(923 S Ordinary.. 21(422 ;»tton Yarn*—V 6 lb. Nos. 8 and 10 *2 00(92 06 Nos. 8,10. 12. 2 00(92 05 button Cards—p dos. Whlttemore. $7 60 CawPo*e*bu. Drugs anal Dyestuff. Alum p lb 8(910 Bluestone V lb..lC«*]b Brimstone lb lb... 86910 Copperas ft lb 3^(ft>3 Camphor V E$L20^1.40 Castor Oil, qts. 6.00(96.60 do pts.3 WX^3 76 do gal. 3 75(94 00 Ep. Salts V tb. 6*<9« Indigo V lb. $1 20<jR M Saltpetre V lb. * ‘Hdoelj pts. doxfS.OO Dry Goode—V yd. Br. 8h. 7-8 13(914 Br. Sh.4-4 16^16« Bl'd 8h. 3-4.... 0(g)18 Bl’d 8h. 7-8.... 12^18 Bl'd 8h. 4-4....13KO30 Bro. Drill 16®22 Bl'd. Drill 19<932X Ticking 12)4(946 Prints— Mcrrlmac.. 13(914 American.. 13^13)4 Wamsutte. <& 9)4 10)4 13 Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, Arnold* Feathers—now, Flour— - -v Atlanta Mills, fancy f hun dred »# 00 Do do, ex. family 4 60 Dodo, family 4 M QUEEN Kir discovered thet will r and whiskers on a gentleman It and dandruff from the g and heat of tkeicalp. “ a and healthy, be hair from failing out. t and eye brows to grow lain- •J^E^ir <*d*r fronrag* of Whiskers end masteehe on •R only hr / •. POMEROY, vnu Htroet, Up Siitire, & WESTERN AILROAD. 7:66 A. M. 1:40 P, 1 *■— I; S: M. >»i.‘p^ies of a Laxative universal- .. ..dopUnl Into use, in every country anil among nil idassos, as this mild but efficient purgative 'i’ho obvious ren- UM U, tiiat i t * otiwi-. Those who have •d it, know Una It cured them; those who lmyo >i, know that it mro* Hiclr neighbors and friends, ,.l .lit know Mint i it docs once It tloea nlwuy — ....i, r.»il* through any fault or negleetof iit.comiioaKlou. We have thousands upon then- h-,>..1 < or certificates of thoir remarkable cures of the .Hewing complnlnts, bat such cures aro kuown in , cry nuighboriiood, and we noe»l not puMtihtoem. daptetl U) all ages and conditions In all climate*; mt-tilling neiUrr calomel or any dclcieriou*dnig, _.ey may Ihi taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coatlug preserves litem ever ficsh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no Infill run arUe r. mn ttwtr nu n any (jrnmtlty. They oiteralo by their powerftil influence on the inlnniiil il«wva lo ,..iiir y the blood and .tlranluo It ato hcattby a. lion —remove tho ub.tmrlion. of the timutch, lionet,, liver, and other oqntl, of tho hoily, rv.u.riiljt thoir Irropilar aelton to henlth, and b\ correc.Uug, wherercr they oxUt, e mdt derange- cuts as are the first origin of d isea se. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these l*M/s rapidly cure:— „ . For Dr■|*4 > |MliS or Kudlg«*e<IOM« Listless* m, lissraer and fo^e they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stonv ach nnd restore Its healthy tone ami action. For Li« «r Cwuaululut and Its various symp toms, UiUwus llraMluchP. sick Ue>u4acb«, JanndUw or tinea Hlckuwee, fNllens V«*»« and nilious Fevers, tiicy ehould be Ju diciously taken for etch case, to correct the diseased action or remove Uio obstructions which cause It. For Mysvutwry or Vlurrfcaeu, but one mild “ morally required. , . Mm, they should bo eoetiwwously taken, as ruqulml, to change the diseased action of rtl«iaJ'qM«ar U " * uctl c ® 3n A° 9»osc complalute ducc the effect of a drastic pnrgc. ‘I’*- *W r tfrtuu a large dose should be taken aj ‘* ll . , i r ^' ce4 effect hy sympathy. As a foniwr l iU, take ene or two Fills to pro* rc ^* T ® the stomach. An occasional doeo stimulates the stomach and bowel. Into healthy ocUoa, restores tha and lnvigoratoe the system, lienee U is SfrL»3(:Sy,^,^ thoir cleansing aud renovating effect on the dim* tire apparatus. DM. J. €. AYER St CO., FruHlsmi Chemists, LOWELL. MAMg., U. 0. A. Sold by Red wine h Fox, J. ft. Willson, aad all th« Drwggteti tn Mason. Also, by aM DiMsts eng Deal re essrywkeri. •ipBdeedAvMn^ FURNISHED HOUSE y TO WINT, W ITH Tra Boom., (ool oaUratUli^.. oow ul mlf. kora. Ml buggy, tw|» Ut lo o Omlrabl. T.o^o», *01 taof < WaLUfiB* VOBVUBfo HEO. S. THOMAS, £[“ AttoritoT m-t Xoat'v tmiri, a*. i upp-tiw, .often ad- Dodo, .uperflno I 76 Do do, Georgia XXXX Do do, .hip .taff 2 00 Dodo, bran 1 60 Fruit—ft lb and bbl. Apple. bu.... 1.7502.26 Apple, dried 5@6 n*r<V 12^16 Grain—ft bu Corn, White.. Yellow. .. Oat*. . ... *»U • . Ginseng , 66A73 .iluss—ft box.$3.60(aT;00 Gunpowder $kog.)7 28 lllfie hf. keg $4.00 HaiT— ft ton Hide*. V lb. ■Srw.::: Dry Flint Iron—g lb. gweedes American bar American b’nd 17§20 -T American HoopllA12)4 Nail Rod 11012)4 Osstiiwi Lard—ft Tierces Abls.21©21)4 Kegs and Cans 22)4® Lead—ft M. 9^10 Leatker—ft fe. White Oak dole.. 40 Hemlock Sole 28036 Country Sole.... 63016 Country Upper.. 60066 Term. Upper— 60066 Northern fl dos. $42 00 Fr. cf. * dos. ..$40050 Am. do. fl dos... Dorn, ft dos Bridle Lea ft dos . Harness Lea ft tb. Iquora—ft Brandy Fr.. Gin, Holland $4.0( Whisky- Corn ft Rectified defl.OOtolJ Rya do < 1.2606.00 Robertson do $2.00*94.00 Bourbon do$1.25w5.00 do ft do>- < Nectar do 8cotch <lo de V gal... Wine ft dos. Maderis... $2.5006.00 Sherry $2.6006.00 Port. $2.60(2)6.00 Champaign e DR. JOHN BULL M*air eafoa #1 tt» M SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, FOR THE CURE QP AGUE AND PEVEll, CttlLLH AUD FEVEU. Ik* pieptlor of this metirlid mediotne just y claims for it i saMtierNy over all remedies ever offer ed to the pubtie for the ask, oorteln, speedy end per moneirt ear* si Ago* and Fever, or OhHJ* Mdfm- whether of short erlang standing. Be refers to the entire Western Mrt loinfc western oowatry to bsor him teotimewy to the truth of the oeeertioa that If no esse whatever will It fall to owro. If the directions are strict ly followed and oorried owl lk a great many eases s etngle doe* hoe been suffidoct for a care, sad whole teautiea have been eared tor a single hottie, with a per- the general health. It Is, however, ary esse more oerfcdn to owe. If its we to eoktmed la smaller do*** for a week er tiro af ter the dieses* hoe been afaeeked, more aspertollj in dittetot sod long itekiMng oases. Usually tins medl- oine wtB not require any aid to keep the bowels in good ordar; should the peileat however require a ca thartic medicine, after having taken three or four dos es of th* Toole, e siuma does of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLB wUFb* saOdeoL Dr. JOHN BULL’S Prinoipal.Ofloe: No* 40 Fifth Cron Street,, ZioulBvlile, Kentuolxy TESTIMONIAL. a ®p‘* 1 » b ® r V®*. xeoo- lira Du o,amt|«M,>M Mtug th, ■•urrrv.h rmiSD" Odoktn, Utov., numuUoturod by th. “Th. TT TUttmal aWrTVorti." of Bra lork. w4 b.Uevtng It to b. tli. bMt Coohlag *«>.. la tb. mtrtu, cotiuBj MRS. E. S. OYEBBY. At'anta, Go. OOL. B. F. MADDOX, Tobacco MerohanL Atlanta, G*. J. M. BORN. JB., Goal Merchant, Atlanta. Go. r H JOHN H. FLYNN, State R. R. Shop NEIBON J. DOOLITTLE, Conducts A. Aaaiats. Ga. U. j. DAWSON, Atlanta. Ga. REV. JUUUS T. CURTISS, Atlanta. Ga. J. H. GOLDSMITH. Atlanta Intelligencer. We ore the sole Agents (Iu Atlanta for “ The Notional Stove Works," and keep consantly on hood s plete assortment of their COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, WHICH WE SELL. WHOLESALE.AND RETAIL, A1 FACTORY PHICEM, Aud also s full stock ofJHonse Furnishing Goods.f Bull’* Worm Destroyer. Tb my United Seats* and World Wide Reader*. physician in Georgia, is certainly on* of the mot. tibl# communication* I have ever received. Dr. dem ent knows exactly what he apeeks oL and his testimo ny deserve* to be written fn tetters of gold. Hear wh the Doctor says of BULL'S WORM DESTROYER: Villa now, Walker 0o., 0*., Jan* 29,18. Da. Joan Boll—Deer Or: 2 have your "Worm Destroyer” several trials, and. dcrfully efficacious. It has not failed in a single In etanee to have th* wlshed-tor effect I am doing a pretty Urge oonutrr nnottoe, and have dally os* for eomearttoteoftheKfnd. I am free to oonfees that I know of no remedy recommended by tho ablest authors that is so oettsin and q>*edy In its effects. On the contrary, they ere uncertain in th* extreme. My ob ject in writing yon is to find out upon what terms I eon get the mediotne direct from yon. If! can get it upon eesy terms, I shall us* a great deal of 1L I am swore that the use of suoh arttdee Is contrary to the teachings and practice of a great majority of the regu lor line M. D'e, but I see no Just cease or good senes In llsoerding a remedy wUoh we know to be efficient ehnpty because we may be Ignorant of its combination, For my port, I shall moke it s role to use aU and any means to oleriate suffering hnmanlty which I may be able to oommsnd—net hesitating because some one J " nay havi a at knowledge. However, I a or supporter of the tbousi . tinrt flood the country, that purport to i ner of disease to which bumau flesh la heir. Please reply soon, and iufortu me of your beat terms. I am, sir, raont respectfully. JULIUS P. CLEMENT. M. D. 3, do $18 00 16 00 1 V \ bbl. 2 do Kite $2.5003.00 e«l—%4 bu.$1.4001.56 Mess Fork-9 bbl. Molassess— New Orleans.••••86<a90 Florida 76080 Sugar HouHe $1.0001.26 Cuba 600 68 Malls—9 kg 3dflno $0 oo 8d $7 00 4<tto40 6 00$) »lls-9gal... Lard Oil $1.7502.00 Linseed Oil.. 1.3001.35 Goal Oil 480 60 Lubr. Oil 1.1608.00 Oinabarss- 9 yd 20023 Potash—9 case. Babbits $14.00 Potatoes— Irish $3 0003 50 . IU ($40 Liverpool $2.76 Vixglala a.30 Shot—9 bag. Patent $3.40 Buck 3.76 Soap—9 ft- ■Trawne.H teef-9 lb. .18020 Steel PlO' Cast. German Sugar—9 lb. N70 10010 P. B 16015) Dexuarara 17018 Refined A 18018)4 Refined B....17*018 Refined O....16*017 Yellow Coffee. 16016 loda—Eng. 9fo808)4 ■tarcki—9 lb...1101296 Tobacco—9 lb, Unsound.. Sound Extra fine... 1.0001. Bmoking.... 6001. Voralsk-9 gaL SS,—USES Coach 6 06 White Fish- 9 half bbl.. $9 60010 DR. HXnSTTER ONTWUE8 to treat all private diseases, syphilis, _ all (onus gonorrhoea, gleet, stricture, Ao., com pletely eradicated. That numerous class of coses re sulting from self-abuse, producing unmonJlnssa, ner vous debility, Irritability, eruptions, seminal emis sions, and finally impotency, permanently cured.— Persaue afflicted with delicate, Intricate, and long standing constitutionaloompUiats are politely invited to call for ooosultetion, which ooete nothing. Experi ence, the best of teeehen, has enabled him to perfect remedies at ouo* efficient, safe permanent, and which In most case* can be need without hindrance to bual- Medidne* prepared in the edablishment, which _..jao68office, reception and waiting.poms, atoo, boarding and sleeping apartments tor patient* requir ing daily personal attention, and vapor and chetnical baths, thus concentrating th* famed mineral springs. Both oexee* married or afogle. suffering from Indiscre tions, indulgences, or exposure, may apply and be cured. No matter who have foiled, state your case.- Reed what he says In hia nambhtet, sent to hay ad dreaa free. Thmmaadeofca*** Wetted ananstly at of. flee end all over the oountry. Consultation free, per. tonally or by mail. Office, No. 183 Third Street, be tween Green and Walnut, near the Postoffloe, Louis- sills, Ky. Office hour*, 9 a. M., to 7 r. M.; Suudsvs 10 ..to 12 K. - . U i“3ly golden remkdikn. Ask for no other, take no other, and you will save oeM ot the SmI,. ttcrofnlfc *«.; t. th. imU W nut, Attanttv. BUod Pvtto twn, fal.M .IIU4M. trot. tk. UKt l«I« th, blo-d pm Dr. lUomim Ooldct BlUAk Mo. I com. ManmrUl liW. Mo dtMlii, IMWT. 1 ban thotauda M «t IMMkM provtn, th. mlrankni, cwm tfMM t BWMdUa. Prtc. of Mlh,, Mo. t or Mo. 116.00 IU. or two hottlMfct *9d)Cl jya-atr HUESTIS & HOPE, Markham’s Empire Block, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. I. D. FA.LK & CO. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS ! NEW SYSTEM rpHE undersigned take great pleasure iu informing thdcitlagns of Atlanta, and surrounding country, that they A have opened In she luge and oammodlous store, formortj ©coopted by f. H. Whit* A Co., next door |to Meador fc Bros., Whitehall street, where we intend to keop permanently one of tho largest stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING, CATS and GH3STTS’ FUPLTJISHIJVTG OOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. From onr continued connection for the put thirty yoors with the manufacture of clothing, especially adapted for the Southern market, and the qjany facilities and advantages we enjoy in New York city, where, exclusively, we manufacture our goods, wo are enabled to offer yon oar entire stock, which comprises all kinds °' , T! 1 *a^wtar&»rE l 'l»ialOXl Ml* foil Nil oar IM*> f«r CASH OX VI. Thb «U1 iuinr. fair dealing to all. ~ oall and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. 44 Mmrrmy St., !». Y., fitere in larannsh, Ga.,No, 140 Congreu St., i ian St., Store in Charleston, 8.C., 157 Meeting nnd^303 King Street sap )2-8m F Ma ‘wfe.Stfst/e.L BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Heasoo for the Captain’s Faith. Burrox Baxusaok’s, Mo., April 80,1861. Dm. Jon Boll—Dear sir: Knowing th* eflMww of your Berseperllla and the healing and qualities it possesses, I send yoa the following state ment of my esse: I was wounded two years ego—was taksn prisoner, id confined tor sixteen months. Being moved so of ten, my wounds have not healed yet. X have not ait up a moment since I was wounded. X am shot through *ly general health Is impaired, and I need o assist nature. I have more fete In your than in anything etas. I wish that that la Please express me half a dosen bottles, and oblige, Oapt a P. JOHNSON, *P. S.—The following was written April* ao?°i$66, °’by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: Dm- Bm-L—DeerSlr: My husband. Dr. C. 8. John son, was a skillful surgeon and phyalalaa In Central New York, where he died leaving tha above a P. John son to my rar#. At thirteen years of age, he had a chronic diarrhea* and scrofula, tor which I gave him vour Sarsaparilla. It otrmsn min. I have for ten tears recommended It to many in New York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores and general debility. Pertect snoceae bu at tended It The euro* effected in some oeaee of scrofula and fever sores wsr* almost miraculous. Iam very anxious for m> eon to Again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. Hs Is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it His wounds were k rible, tmt I believe he will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. BULL S CIIIOI BiTTIlS! AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. jrnu.ms hkjmd from. Testimony of Medical Men. HTowrfontT, MBlHOo., Ark., Mi, IMS Da. Joaa Buxx—Dmt Btr: lalMtua f LralntU. panhMlilc Drav, ud I lot n. O. a WALXKB. UltA*,*«w»WHwl.r«rt.»j L. H. BRADFIELD, PBUfiOWT, WHITKBAI.I. STREET, ATLANTA, flA THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, THE MOST POWERFUL AMD INFALLIBLE VEOETABLE ALTERATIVE^ KNOWN. 1VARRANTRD A CERTAIN CURB FOR AU scrofulous diseases, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic diseases in all stages, end slgskin diseases. It quickly removes virus from the constitution and blood, and restores the patient to perfect health and purity. Try it and be convinced. Prepared In the Laboratory of PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, Sc CO., Wholesale Druggists, Atlanta, Georgia. KTMON.. KEROSENE OIL. JOHN T. HAGAN IS HOW PBBPABBD TO 0IVBB TO CRB TRADB AMT QUANTITY OF THB CELEBRATED PETRO OIL, mi |ka hwt ,«OUr of A. A JONES' •fctkM" NON-EXPLOSIVE KER08ENE OIL. J OOMPTOrnOM to LAltP 01Ul being aa eheap or ohsmper than any hoasa south of Baltimore. I Lamp*, Burners, Chimneys, Wioks, Shades, in fact everything pertaining to OXXa AMD T.ATM-P BireXinMa. ■ml la tht. Mr An Dr. Dvnb'a Ymt. BorMr-rapwlor to u>r y.tolf r,d to tli. p«k>- -■ -p—j-;,-thl'top” 1 ^bMkfiJfflat MtSht^Ma. pot flrtuk MUrfkotton, will b. takes Uck o* Ik. Ymu mi Onmal Dunum unit b. trlmmMl sliout ererjr tan <taj«, mi M no Ume most the wick remain twisted in the tab* W 1 ** OUIBBOW tl not mplMfm, taid wlU (ta* IM to W »n« who will explode It, exeept upon ■erne prim-pie Uiet my remta m., b* exploded or bnmtad with Mum (rots w»tar. *5* T "T retauot/oUjlsvttad to eadUi.tr order, tor elUier of tb. ^or. olle, or ur- tbina to ttotamp Use, to juh* T. haOAM, O0 ’ lv —“ HUm of th. Bed Miss. AUesta. dx GREENBACKS 'W O 3FL T H SAVING If you think so, then look to your interest, and aa* COAL CREEK COAL, Uuretir taring W to 100 per cost. 1,000 Ton. on land nnd la arrive to the next M dim B**t Lamp Coal 26 eta. Per Buktl of 80 Potmdi by tb* Oir LoiS, ud 30 ot*. at tb* Yu-d, x»r :RBAn oziXHigr, wniairr ou oaiih'0. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. ssg TWoo«m J. M. BORN, JR., & CO. F. M. JACK. W. P. CHISOLM. F. M. JACK Sc CO., c A y T 0 Y s nnixfaotiirnx'ta of AIST T> Crackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENT8 PER POUND. COIIIMKK OF ALABAMA AND WHITKIIA 1,1* STREETS, ATLANTA GEORGIA. 10,000 Pounds Pmre Lead, 100 K«s English Bloaih Sods. 600 Ox. 8ulph. Quinine, 100 Pounds Balsam Gopaiva, 200 Gallons Aloohol, 200 Pounds 6mm Camphor, AT LOW (WO Gallons Iinmaed Oil. 2,000 Pounds Putty, 500 Boxes Window Gloss, 60 Os. Bulph. Morphine, 100 Pounds Blue Moss. 600 Gallons Varnlshs, (all sorta.) 60 Pounds Iodide Poiaamlan. Large stocks of pure drugs, medicines, chemicals, instruments, patent medicines, photographic chemioois, stock,| fro., On hand, and for sale, at the lowest possible prices. Gall and examine stock and prices. OGatt. 1 Poun ■■NPH 100 Pounds Calomel, 200 Pounds 8plrlte N1 100 Pounds , Turpentine, he lowest possible prioee. Call and examine stock and prices. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, *CO., Atlanta, Georgia. M. O. MARKHAM, DEALEtt IN BOOTS AND SHOES, SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, AC., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA, COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stock, as it is ■ SI1ROTRD WXTDEC O n EAT O A. H J3, Uutl puifJiaHOtl oxcltisl vt'ly for CASH, Erom th© Best Manufacturers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. ‘“S 1 -* 01 M. O. MARKHAM G. H. & A. W. FORCE, -4*41-1 IN- B00T8 AND SHOES, Slow OF THE BIS IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL STREET,* * - - O-BOROt A. REDWINE Sc FOX ATLANTA, GA., •W HOLES ALE And Dealers la SEED, OARNBIOU k ANDRUS’ Standard Chemical Preparations, A Pare Article of Sperm OH, • Ilfy of Wool OH. The Beef Brands of Lard Oil, Mfrlciljr Pure HI rail’s OH. COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINERY. TIME, and every variety of PAD REDWINE & FOX, June 7 186 MEADOR & BROS, T O B A. C C O COMMISSION MERCHANTS Manufacturers of Cigars, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, IGA. 3,000 Roxes Various Brands, Styles and qualities of Chewing andJSmoking Tobaccos, —ALL'AT— MANUFACTURERS PRICES! We make Cigar* oi the BertJMaterial, and Guarantee the Smoking Quail- tie* and Workmanship u Good u any'made in thefUnitedlStatea Hot* *c*afo for EiT. I1tktnt*n'> Braad* *r Chewlfor «■*> Smrtlnc Tahaec**' FRUIT8 AND FLOWERS. COMMONWEALTH. AC.