Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, November 03, 1869, Image 3

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i 80t. A **». OITYr ml na cih«iU»i«», hold* M bite b«*d of iffiasffigsr _ t»» In Holbrook'.. «M«n b« tutsafto. tho Uoertion. What wa will give the la Atlanta An- th« , WhwUlgiv. tho beat n Atlanta, and *. abovo, wo will give and half a demon i you. -f the above, wo will ologautlr am- _ in Obasttre Llfa: Balng Eiparlatnaa Ik the Tower BamlaU. By a Oorato. V—VII— Three IUnatrwtlona. Coming Empty. By Banjamln Orue, M. A. Of Loving Jeeua.— By the Bar. J. Oawald Dyhea. Cfttet ta the Night. By Ada OambiUga. Two lUaatra- tiona. A Ronday at Aix Lea Baina. By the Editor, Illutratad. The Cronoher at the Boor. By the Rev. Samuel Cox. Ulnatrated- Upward Glance*. By Baa. C. Pritchard, late Prealdent of the Et^al Aatrenomloel Society. Mo. II. Ulnatrated. On the Miraelea of Out Lord. By George McDonald, LL.D. II. The Cure of Sltnon'a Wlle'a Mother. Aoheah’e Wedding Gift*. By Vf. 0. Blaikie, B.D. II- lnatrated The companion of Bt. Paul. By John S. Bowaon, D.D., Dean of Cheater. If. Lydia The Portrait of Charity, aa preaented 8 IL “rhe'Btrt^J^- 111 *" H ““ b "-' dozen night {.—CoMtiilu- utterly no ohanocto ^.cer, honoe we deem farther propositions. ”! that the Intalligou theeonnt, fheretore ere. Macon Telegraph of this city. Sorry to -Skiff A Qaylord’i Pryor Street Theater John Erakine, Judge U for Georgia, will morning to hold bin ci “her hat already beat manufacture.— not at all like “the ppeta whine about ng firm in thiacily hundred and fifty Atlanta ia not “a Mr. Macon Tele- -Thompson’s ho is now pre- uanonucee this date for Alder- ‘y to wait npon idutes. His card MONETARY AND OQMMEBOIAL. g* f' msm!::xas&xtr:.: 8* •ji'iWSVkkOviv., oh “ in Ferrara. By William Gilbert, author of "Da Profundi*." III., IV. How to study the Old Testament The Jour ney through the Desert, and the giving ot the law. By W. Had—y-AJezander, IXP. CITY H13HUKT. Cabi> raoM M. E. Kinky.—Having tested my Aldermanio capacities, I am now prepared to snnounoo that I am not a candidate, bnt can bo found at tho Chicago AJe Depot, ready to administer spirit-uni encouragement to those who are candidates. M. E. Kknnt. nov3*3t PEASE ft HIS WIFE Now offer that pure Irish Portor. Call and examine. nov3 fit PEASE ft HIS WIFE. Send iu your orders for those celebiated oyster crackers, Dolawaro pickles and Nor folk oysters by the quart or gallon. nov3 G. Mock Tubtlk Soup served at tho National Hotel Restaurant at 11 o’dook to-day. PEASE ft HIS WIFE. Oysters iu the shell served daily. nov3-6L PEASeY HIS WIFE. For invalids and oil lovers of a pure native wine will find Chesterfield’s Catawba unequal- nov3-5t *nt cull yoster- of LuuisviUa—u fortune on the d the merohunt I Democrats - Wight und vrtklch, with JT to Demo- best. To- r *Msyor. • 3, 18C9. • suffrage, ' ted I will ’ with what- J. Roach. yd, of Ma to Miss remouy Secouii j, D. D., on the t, near cannot entirely r why removed ween Ala- front room ork Cloth- r best phy- ngh gentle- 1 known in wn the more become. receipt of , a new Ag- "hly publish- Walker, mely gotten by tar the kind in the ns sixty-four —The follow Monday night, ta Dodge No. Good Temp- Chief Temp- ice Templar; tary; W. W. tary; Daniel T. H. Dozier, j Worthy In- ortby Outside thy Assistant Worthy Right ma Atkinson, A Pkbvbct Ssksation.—J. M. IIulbrook, at |his Emporium on Whitehall street, has just received the newest "thing that's out,” whioh is tho "Don Carlos Hat.” It will be the rage. He has also a large stock of older styles, which may please some folks better, and if ever there was a fine stock of ladies’ and Misses’ Furs in Atlsutn, Holbrook has it. oct 31-3t Iauties having goods they bid off loft in the store at the Assign Co's sale will please come immediately uud take them. If not taken bo- fore tbe sales close they will be re-soled at their expense. Individual uccomuo lation or indulgences not known in the case. It is business. T. M. Eltea, Assignee. It Don’t ns Left Out. —Printing of Directo ry commences this week. Xoeo is tho aooept- ed time. Hani.bitbp. oct 28-tf two hundred people left here ‘ting to Texas, th county, and it is emerging bitter erabiu- perity. What cave a State that ono that promises present genera- erronoous jadg- TJtion from Georgia ore to industrions men who quit it interests. Better ke tbe old State as worthy of being. >-To those per- 8 wedding prea- t the opportuni ty go to Me- hero never was in or fine. Item- u, and wiue uctn, n, a complete a*8 and creams sot card n- eta and an endless castors and pitch- Jarger tbuu was Iff challenges com- wars i« toe most a great va- receivers, sugar d cake sUnds, other ornamental bard all the Fairs *ck of silver and the South. a*rr Theater.— " Vis’ new tho :gurated. Ii will ^Of course evtry- and sweetheart, lal music, good ‘tions which will of tho audience, will be thero with J boys and its fine uartetto Club will C iees. Professors * will be there— superb violin solos, o and Prof. Horm- otbe vocal dopsrt- of Peachtree 1 edict, Vi will bo there with ~tch ballads which men and women II b« a splendid on advertise Officii of Nationai. Watch Go., ) 159 ft 161, Lake Street. > Chicago, Oct 12, 1869. ) Ales sis. Laic she it llaynes, Atlanta, Oa.: Your letter of October 6th, to Mr. P. S. Bartlett, General Traveling Agent of this Gom-* pony, wherein yon meutiou that certain state ments have been made in your city, dotrimen tal to the character of the Elgin Watches, for Finish and Durability, has been referred to me, and I desire to noto briefly in reply as follows: First, os regards the finish of our movements. Upon this point your own opinion, with the published testimonials of tbe most practical aud experienced watch-makers in the country, and the medals and diplomas that have been awarded to them for "perfect construction and fine finish " at eight different State Fairs, within the past two years, should be conclu sive to your customers. Second, as regards Durability. Tbe only possible criticism upon this point is "that the watches have been but a short timo in market, and although without doubt they could not have gained the reputa tion they have, without being more than ordi narily correct timo koepers, aud of handsome appearance, it cannot be hnoion whether they will last.” In reply to this, I have to say: First—That tho watches sold by us two and a half years ago are in as good condition to-day, where they have had proper usage, as upon the day of their purchase. Second—That the use of machinery in the construction of our move ments, and that of a superior kind, enables us to use a harder metal for pinions and wheels than can be found in other watches not constructed inja similar manner, and se cures leas friction ia the watch train by the greater exactness and uniformity of maohine over hand labor, and we know, and every mechanic kuows, that watches mado npon our American principle art superior to, and will outlast twice over all others. Third—To settle this point definitely, you are authorized to say to your customers that if any watch bearing our trade-mark shall, with proper usage, within ten years from date of purchase, wear out, so os to become useless to the owner, we will give a new movement of the same grade therefor. Hoping this will meet all objections and enable you to add to the large sales you have already made of Elgin Watches, I am yours traly, T. M. Amt, Brest. National Watch Co. oot24-cod6w We are authorized to announce lion. William Eztard as a candidate for Mayor at tlie ap proaching election. oct 20-tile FUIl A1AYOil.—We are authorized to announce JOSEPH WINBHIP. Esq., as a candidate for Mayor of the city of Atlanta. oct 17-tde Georgia State Lottery, for the Benefit of tho Orphans’ Home and Free School. Combination Class, No. 024 The following were the drawn num bers November 2, 1809 : 80- 67—52—08—47—28—77—S4—JS—9S—00—40— 43 nov 3-Ult HOWARD k OO., Managers Canvassers cannot deviate from published Directory rates. Don’t delay work by cavil ing about price. Hanlbitkr. oct 28-tf Know Man, that no man oan afford to be left out of the Directory advertisements. Be quick. oct 28-tf Mbmosand* Cases, with name, $1 00. All kinds Ruling aud Binding. Wn. R. IIanlbitbr, oct 28-tf Granite Block, Broad Street.* • J* B. Lippi n announce that giments for the . ot Dr. Guthrie’. In respect to let- ril be foe simU$ 0 f November pert of os with the f«l. tents: Episodes Fine Sewing Macuins. — A No. 1 Sowing Machine, bran new, for sale cheap at the Auc tion Room of J. H. Barbbtt ft Co. oot22-tf DAWSON SHKKIFP SALES. W ILL be sold, in said county, within the legal hours of tale, on the first Tuesday In December next, befoi e the Court House door, in the town of Daw- •onville, the following property to-wlt: of lend No. «07, In the 4th district, let section, ol sa d county, containing forty acres, flown as the Van Howard Lot. Levle.* »*««. — -*« l 0l L n Holcomb «. Who Is In poemsslon by °9® rt » h T vlitue of s Notary Public Coart ft fa S n £,Btfhop. and awainet aaid John sasAter ’*•*■ • ss & zss« Also, at the same time and place lot 1...1 above lote. ROBERT M. BARRETT, Sheriff. oot t>tdspr«re» |1 SO for levy. rtotio ILL be told before the Court Hone# door, la the town of Buchanan. Haralson county, on tho first Tuesday In December next, between the legal home of “ ■ Utkm vlMrwMi b. din), oontamli. Ml M.t oT&adiuu. 100 acn. In • blob .tela • or6,oCftn,rtT * rbottamta ^- _ H. If k T. N HATTEfiFIEI.D. octMAfidprafee MM “ L E BEADFIELD’S 00LUMR, DR. JOHN” BULIAS Great Remedies. '•5J2 Cotton Vnrua—f» • fit. Noe. 8 and 10 M 0092*0 Non A 10.12. 2 0092 06 4 lettea Curds—H dqz. ESSZteL ,,w Drugs and DyeatuSTW Alum 9 tt 0910 Blueotone 9 lb..l6$ia Brim*tone lb lb... 891C Copperas 9 Ml.. Camphor ¥ &S Castor Oil, qto. 0.1 To »:.* S8JS SdlJ?¥90^1*00 Maddar ¥ »>■ Pot hyA ¥ tt. 10 M 8weet Oil ¥ dozl. do. falfl. _ do, pta. doaf8.00 Dry Goods—¥ Br. 8h. 7-8 Br. Sh. 4-4 1 Bi’d Bh. 3-4.... Bl’d Hh. 7-8.... 1 Bl’d 8h.4-4....18L' Bro. Drill lfiL Bl’d. Drill 18029X Ticking 13S94A Prints-- ***■■*! Merrimac.. 19914 American.. 15918N Wamautt*. ^ 9>t Pacific IS Aruold’s... 10)4 reatbera—new, 76®!*) Flour— Atlanta aillls, fancy ¥ bon dred $• 0C Do de, ex. family 4 60 Dodo, family 4 26 Dodo, Fnlton XXXX family 4 00 Dodo, snperfiue 5 76 Do do, Oeorgia XXXX family 8 40 Do do, ahipatutf 2 00 Dodo, bran 1 60 Fruit—¥ »ud bbL Apples ¥ bu....1.76®2.26 Apples dried 6® 0 Peaches, pTcL... 12® 16 do Grain Corn, ‘White. Tallow... Oats Ginseng.. bn. 8®7 .1 85® 1 1 32® 1 36 ... 80®88 "jb72 npowder ¥keg.. Rifle hf. keg $4.00 Rifle qr. keg 2 25 Blasting keg ®5.25 WS.W-'TI ■Omb ,.... r Dry Salted Dry Flint . Iron—¥ ». 8wu * Harna® Laa __ Liquors—¥ gal anddos Brandy Fr..|7.f £a.:rr ainf Rutland | Axnarican...tl. Bom, Jamaica 4.( Amarloan..$l.I Whisky— Corn ¥ gaLfl.: Rectified de$U Bye do Robertaon do DR. JOHN BULL Hanuffiotnrar and Vendor of I SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, FOB THE OCRS OF r AGUE AND FEYEIt, --OR- CUtliLiM FEVKH. The proprietor of this oelebrated medicine Justly claim■ for it a superiority over all remedies ever offer ed to the public for the aafa, eevtafn, speedr and par manont curs of Ague and Fever, or Chills sad Fever whether of abort or long stand lug. He refers to the entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that In m case whatever will it foil to cure. If the directions are strict- umeefi&Ltei'sxBt’x: fomllloe have been cored by a single bottle, with a per fect restoration of tbe general health. It is, however, prudent, and in evary case mere oertahs to sore, 11 1U use la coatlnuad In emallar doses for » weak or two af- tho disease has beau checked, mors especially iu lcult and long-standing cases. Usually this medi cine will sot require any aid to keep the bowels in good order: should the paUent however require a “ thartlo medicine, after having taken thret or four 1 ee of the Tonic, a single doaeof BULL’S r KGET ABLE FAMILY PILLH will bo aufflclent / . Dr. JOHN BULL’S Prlnolpal.OlBca: No. 40 Fiftk Cross Streets Xioulsrville, Kentuolxy $18 00 10 00 2 60 American bar b’nd dr [!•» Kits $160® 3.00 Maul—¥ bu. $1.40® 1.66 Mesa Pork—¥ bbl. Moluaaeaa— Naw Orleans. • • • • 89^90 Florida 70080 Sugar House $1.00®1.26 Cuba 60# 68 Nulls—¥ kg Sdflno $9 00 U $7 00 4dto40 fiOOfil Dlls—¥ gaL.. UrdOU $1.76® 2.00 Linseed Oil.. 1.30® 1.16 Goal Oil 48® 50 Lubr. Oil 1.16®8.00 Osnuburgs — ¥ yd 20® 28 Pot»fh-¥ cue. Babbits. $14.0* Potutues— Irish$3 00(&3 60 Putty—¥ ttJ - - • a*# 40 Rlee—¥re ll®li Suit—¥ IMt Liverpool $2.76 Virginia 2.80 Shot—¥ bag. Patent $3.40 Buck 2.76 Soup—¥ ft- Tarp«ntine 7£g Steel—¥ lb- Plow 12K Cut 28a37 German 18® 20 Swgur—¥ lb. X. 0 15® 10 P. R 15®15‘i Demarara 17® 18 Refined A 18®18X Refined B....17*®18 Refined U....18*017 YeUow Coffee. 16® 10* Sod it—Eng. ¥K8®«)J Sturck—¥ lb...11® 1296 Tobuceo—¥ lb. Unsound 25® 56 Sound 60® 9* Extra fine... 1.00® 1.36 Smoking.... 60® 1.00 Vumlak—¥ gal. Copal 3.60®4.00 Japan $3.00® 360 Coach 6 ®6 JtAWO UJl'CEJtlEJI'TS. Weure uutkorized uud requested to an nounce the name of J. H. Williams as a candidate for the office of Mayor, at tho onsning election—subject to tho decision of the votes at the ballot box. oct 26-tde SPECIAL NOTICES. MASON 1C.—.Atlanta Lodge. NO. 59, meets on every Second and Fourth Thursday night In each month. Fulton Lodge, No. 210, meets e?0ry Fireiaud Third Thursday night In each month. Mt. Zion Royal Arch Chapter, No. 10, meets every Socond Mondsy In each month. W. H. TULLBR, H. P. A. RoauNrai.D, Secretary. Notice fu Tux Collectors. — Treusurcr’a Office, Atlanta, Ga., November 1st, 1809—Tax Collec tors will pre-pay Postage and Express charges on all communications and money sent to this office. The law requires all payments to be made into the Treasu ry without expense to the 8tate; and in all cases whore these instructiona are not complied with, the charges aforesaid will be deducted from amount sent before Certificate of Payment ia given to the Comptroller General. Tbe law also requires them to sand all money due tho State directly to this office, and not to the Comp trotter General. Mo credit will be given for Pottage Stamps sent as money; no individual drafts reoeired; send none but Otrtificata of Deposit or Bank Drafts by Msil, or Currency by Express. Notice is hereby given them not to send any muti lated currency In their remittance of Taxes. Should they do so, said mutilated currency will bo discounted at regular banking rates, at the expense of the- person sanding IL Tax Collectors will be particular that writ ten instructions accompany each remittance of money, specifying to what particular Tax it it to be credited. N. L. Awoixn, oct 31-3t Treasurer. PreUff Women.—A roinparatively lew ladies monopolize the beauty as well aa the attention of sooiety. This ought not to be so, but it (s; and will be while men are foolish, and single out pretty faces for companions. This can ail be changed by ualug Hagan's Magnolia Bahn, which gives the bloom of youth and a refined sparkling beauty te the complexion, ploaatag, power, fuland natural. No lady need complain of a red. tanned, freckled or rustic complexion who will invest 75 cents in Ilagau's Maguolta Balm. Its effects are truly Wonderful. To preserve and dress the half use Lyon's K Uhsi- a. o<t 13—dlra LOt'IIRANK * CLARK, Attorneys.—Uf- 30 on Ur bad street, over Echols! Heed Store. Practice anywhere la the State, Unit*! States Supreme Court, id Superior fcourta. k Jy26-dly L. O. Dm vis, General Isisranrc Age norULly L. II. IlMWls, A*e Ing Machines. rdf Maker Sew- RbrU-ly L. O. Hauls, Heal Retnte Agent und Auc. tioaeer. \ BSflt-ly DR. HUNTER _ Th*t nam«rouf dtete o< omi re prmJMtof WMIIIW n«r- >, liTiubllllr. tnipow.. Mtelb.1 .ml. ImX, impoteimx. panMMsUr cund.. hnnadUM with cUUmte, tetettete, .nd long- ■tending oooteUnUoitelcomntelnte v. pollt.lj Invited te Mil te. Muteuuon. nhlAaite noting bp.ii. nn, th. bfrt of teMten, hM Mtebted him to pnfect roaodloo te onto tetdont, ufc, ^nunteit, nd wklob In mate ante, ten ho und nfchont Wndnneo to bnte- nn. M.OItenter.te—«t»tn.teU>lte>ininl.%ldcli tebaw oSoo. rte,w ml nulling room, ten, in nd tel tear Ibooouk,. itan; tetion (r«, par nwHr «V BUI. o*,-., Do. 1M Thin Bant, h. te nd Ttete mm u» roteoftM. Loala One hour, lu. ,to 7 . .w,; Bnndojn 1 in. U l-dlr Bull’s Worm Destroyer, To my United Stuics and World Wide Headers. cations have shown, all of whioh are genuine. The following letter from a highly educated and popular physician in Georgia, is certainly one of the most sen* sible communications I have ever received. Dr. Clem ent kuows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo- ■p^—■SwM—SfiMip the L'o, ny deserves to bo written In letters of gold. Hear what ' “ tor says of BULL’8 WORM DESTROYER: Vixoamow. Walker Co., Ga., June 29,18. Dm. Job* Bull— Dear Sir: I have recently given your "Worm Destroyer” several trials, aud flndit won derfully efficacious. It has not failed in a single In stanoe to have the wished-for effect, I am doing a pretty Urge oountry practice, and have dally use for some article of the kind. I am free to confess that I know of no remedy recommended by the ablest authors that is so oertaln and speedy In its effects. On the oontrary, they are on certain in the extreme. My ob ject in writing yon is to find out upon what terms I can get the medicine direct from yon. If I can get it * IL I am to the ideal of 1 upon easy terms, I shall nee a great < aware that the use of such articles is teachings and practice of a great majority of tbe regu lar line M. D’s, bnt I see no just cense or good sense lr Recording a remedy which we know to be efficient simply beoause we may be ignorant of its combination, For my part, I shall make it a rule to use all and any means to alevlste suffering hnmanlty which I may be able to command—not hesitating because some one more ingenious than mveelf may have learned its of fects first, and secured the sole right to secure that knowledge. However, I am by no moans an advocate or supporter of the thousands of worthless nostrums that flood the country, that purport to cure all man- sir, most respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT. M. D. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A (land Reason,for the Captain's Faith. •hot Siuici’i, Xo„ April M, ism. Dm. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sersapart 11a end the healing and beneficial quaUtle 1 ' it poaseeeea, I send you the following state ment ol my case: ot sit up mome 't since I was wounded. I am shot through the hipi My general health is impaired, and I need someth.ag to assist nature. I have more faith In your 11a than In anything else. I wish that that Is te half a dozen bottles, and OapL C. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo. P. 8.—Tlio following was written April 30, 1806, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: Dm. Bulip—Dear Sir i My husbamd. Dr. C. 8. John son, was a skillful surgeon and phyaiolan in Central New York, where he died leaving the above C. P. John son to my care. At thirteen yean of age, he had a chronic diarrhoea and sorofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. It cumzD him. I have for ten vesrs recommended it to many In New York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fovor tores and general debility. Perfect success baa at tended It. The eurea effected lm some cases of scrofbla and fovar sore* ware almost miraouloua. Iam tgain have recourse to your <f getting a spurious article, rlble, but I believe he will recover. JENNIE JOHNSON. SILL’S CEDROI UiTTERS. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. jRKiijrsMS nEiinn from. Tentimsny of Medical Man. 8tonst Point, White Go., Ark., May 23,1800 Dm. JowButJV—Dear Sit: Lset February I was lm " 1 ** * C * Pe ** Jonr ed on the Bitters, and soon found his general health ““ffoSiL who has bees hi bad health, tried them and ha also improved. Dr. Ooflse, who baa been In bed health for several yean—stomach and liver affected-he Improved aery much by the uee of your BUtora, Indeed, the Oedroo Bitten has given you greet popularity la this settle- maoL I thTak I eould sell a great quantity of your * "iLptettuiij. o. a. vuin. ill Bit Obor. MteMUafot tek k, L. H. BRADFIELD, DRUGGIST, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA S T Cr ; ’ ' J\isri6 * 1 acker WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COHJVER OF ALABAMA AM) WlflTKIIALL STREETS. ATLANTA ;.. GEOHGIA . ATLANTA SECAR MANUFACTORY ! rjlHE 8TBfOBIl>EB most respeoituUy informs tho citizens of Atlanta, end surrounding country, that lm will, FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, Sell out his entire stock at a r. duccd price, by the WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, 200,000 Sfffars, price $22 00 to $S0 00 per Thousand, Tobacco Pancake ltolls, Ilright Navy, Stonewall Twist, W. Brown’s Bright Pound, loO dozen Pipes, from $1 per hundred to $4 apiece. Call soon, or you will lose a bargain. All oar.li orders promptly attended to by JOHN FICKEN. H28-d2m No. 11 Peachtree Street-, opposite National Hotel. PLEASE READ THE NAMES ATTACHED TO THIS TESTIMONIAL. W’i out iu cod them to ATLANTA, GA„ September 1st. 1800. 1 who dfgiro to purchase a fint class article: GEN. A. H. COLQUITT, Vico Presldont Southern Life Insurance Compauy. MAJ. J. B. MORGAN, Special Agout AStna Insurance Company. COL. R. F. MADDOX, Tobacco Merchant, Atlanta, Gs. KELSON J. DOOLITTLE, Conductor State R. It. JOHN A. DOANE, Atlanta, Ga. R. J. DAWSON. Atlanta. Ga. REV. JULIUS T. CURTISS, Atlanta, Ga.’ J. H. GOLDSMITH, Atlanta Intelligencer. We are the aole Agent* in Atlanta for "The NationalJ|Stov,) Works,” and keep consantly on hand a plote assortment of their COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, 1 . . WHICH WE SELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 41 FACTORY PRICEH, And also a full Block of nouso Furnishing Goods.|| hCestis & HOPE, Markham’s Empire Block, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. DAVID HUMTU. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, tms .war r < - mm i a as ;> j a u u.n / . > kvrriaut ai tma urns so wn. WARHANTKU A CKIITIIS CHUB KOU AU scrofolous diseases, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic diseases Iu all stases aud all »kln diseases. It quickly removes vims from (he constitution and blood, and restores the patient to perfect health and purity. Fry it and be convinced. Prepared in the Laboratory of PE.HBKltTON, WILLSON, TAVLOB, k CO.. Wholfsal* Druggists, Atlanta, Georgia. 10.M0 PoteUl. PonLteO, 100 bp nullah Blo.ni Bod.. •00 Oa Solph. Qulnln., ’ '" Oopte.^ AT IjO,W ' 5u0 Gtelou, UUood OlV 600 Boxes Window Glass, •0 0a. Sulph. Morphine. 100 Pounds Blue 1* PRZOZMI s 100 Pounds Oalomel . KH 1 Borax, Atteote. Owote T. A. OHASTADf. W. X. VOX CHASTAIN & FOX, WH0LEBALE AND RETAIL FURNITURE DEALERS, NO. 4, GRANITE BLOCK; BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. W*JS, T iS?r U “•'i* S* b ?i‘V° TUi * fcxA 0* rvullm |h Uu tete. whioh wo ofl.r te prlou; U.tl dte, TT oompteiUon, cohte.an, of Ptelor, Btelroom, ted OAm Furnltor. In nlto, or tenfU. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sideboards, 1-4 Marble and Full Marble, Book-Oases, Wardrobes, Hat Racks, Waahstande, Etc., Plain and Marble Top. The Largest Lot of Chair* that was evar In the dip at ons time, all of which we offer at Wholesale Factory Prices In Louisville, Kentucky, Etc. Kowl. jonr timo to boichte,) Mid food bteitem W.M. (tetenalnod to itel,ood. lower then uu h. bought boro. Doteora will do woll to «uln our .took boforo eoln. North, u th.. will no ooat of trtmoor. tation. Ladle* especially are invited to call and examine this stock. Don’t forget the place. P oot Si HA,lil S.TJB BI.OOS, BROAD BTEUDBT. REDWINE & FOX. ATLANTA, GA., •W HOLBSALB And Dealers in REED, 0ARNBICH k ANDRUS’ Standard Chemical Preparations, A Pare Article of ftperm Oil, A Klae Quality of Wool Oil, The Beet Brands of Lard Oil, ■trletly Pare 8trmlt*s Oil COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINERY. Tho BEST Non-explosive COAL OIL, PURE WHITE LEAD, (Also cheaper grades,) LINSEED OIL, TURPF.N TINE, and every variety of PAINTBRB* MATERIALS. AU sold st the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. REDWINE & FOX, uug l°-h June 7 186 M. O. MARKHAM. BOOTS _A. 1>T B S BI O ZED £> , SOLE LEATHER, CALF 8KIN8, SHOE FINDINC8, AC., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA- COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stock, as it is SXIIjIIOTXID wxitih groat card. Uh<1 purchased exclusively for CASH, From the Best Manufacturers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. au^GSa M. O, MARKHAM. I. L. FALK & CO CLOTHING ! CLOTHING!! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! NEW SYSTEM ! rnHK iiudersljfiittd Ukd great pleasure iu liiftiruilua thicltlssus of AUsats, an \ surronn.llna oouotry. that they K. hvve oponed In the Urge and cjmmo lions store, fonnarty occnpiei by J. H. Wtitto A Co. next door t e Metdor A Broa., Whitehall itreet. where we liteu l U kdap permanontly one of tbe lxrgeat stheits of* » T|) 1 READY-MADE CLOTHING, XZATIil and DENTS' FUXWlSXXIUCfr GiOOXJrt EVER BROUGHT TO THI8 MARK IH’. From our continued cjuueoUon for the ptst thirty years with the manufacture of elothlng, eeneoUli- adapt* <1 for the Southern market, and the many faemtiee and adrantagne we enjoy in N.nr York oily, wh-.. Pleaao call aud examine our goods before purchasing elsewharo. Munnfarlnry 4 1 Murray M., N. Y., Mtere In lavanMah, On., No. 14A (oMgraii HI. , • 5 HI. Julliau Hi., Store lit i ltnrleaton, S. C., HIT VI<eifn B aud 30.1 King Str« ’ • eilnaaud 30.1 King Street. I. L. FALK & CO., No. Whitt-ball gtirrl petro oil. kerosene oh. JOHN T. HAGAN n how pupaiutD xo orrn to tbm rudi m QOkjrmr or th« CELEBRATED PETRO OIL u<l th. bate autelt, of J. ». JONES' "8o.Chlled" NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL. I S I,Ulr 0nil b *'“* “ *“» or <*«»« >*-«., haute «.lh te Bte.ln.or. , Lamps, Burners, Obiumeye, Wioka, Shades, in foot everything pertaining to ia not • mUiIi of eoMka mt ^ "a•*“*• ““«» tettetectlon, wtUh.tehte.btek ■ ftwwlOBmi,. muUUUIandteutet tete,te. M Maa> -wow. 1%tm