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f^.itUi B. U Army, Ald-da-Oamp-
DXMBTtflirr STAFF-
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Hrarai Mu«r Rut*#rl P. Uo«b<u. Oaptaiu U.
8. ArmyTAeli“» Arauiul Adjolml On-
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CaduIb a W. HoUeopUlor. U. 8. Army,
Aolin* Aoointunt Inspector General.
Major DwWitt Clinton. Judge Advocut# U. &
Amy. J«df« AdvnonU.
Bnvet Hrifndier General T. J. lUinen,
CumMintirj of BubeUtenoe U. 8. Army,
CAM Commirenry.
BitTvt Ootooel A. H. Eddy. MWor ami Qunr-
tanuaator U. & Army, Chie) Quartermaster.
Captain O. K. Handeraon, U. a Army. Depot
A0(t Staff Quartermaatar.
Brevet Brigadier Genera) W. J. Sloan, Burgeon
U. 8. Army, Medical Director.
Brevet Brigadier General John J. MilUau.
Surgeon U. & Army. Assistant to Medical
Director, temporary.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A. K. Smith, Sur
geon U. 8 Army, Attending Surgeon.
Brevet Lien tenant Colonel David Taggart,
Paymaster U. 8. Army, Chief Paymaster,
office at Charleston, South Carolina.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay
master U. a Army.
PsasonaL.—Hon. 8. A. Darnell,,of Pickeue,
it in the city, where he will remaiu about a
Failed.—The Maoou Telegraph of Sunday
has uot yet come to hand. The Journal i
Messenger of yesterday dropped in at the ap>
pointed time.
Routes —A corrected Military Directory
will be found elsewhere in tho Era. This ii
corrected from a Roster, for which w$ are in
debted to General Terry’s Headquarters.
Christian Chapel.—The walls of the new
Christian Chapel are completed, and the roof
will soon be up. The chapel will be ready
for service early in the Full.
Patnr’s
Chapel, (M. E.) is progressing wel
eoou be reAdy for use. and will be n great con
venience to people iu the North end of the
city.
BAPTISM.—The ceremony of Baptism was
performed upon a number of ponton* at the
Third Baptist Church yesterday. These were
part of the fruits of a recent revival in that
new Church.
Impbovehent.— St Philip’s Church, which
has heretofore been lighted by kerosene, is
about to be lighted by gas. A collection vas
taken up on Sunday to procure the necessary
Allures.
MraicAi. —Peters' Musical Monthly for Au
gust has come to hand with its usual quantity
of characteristic matter. It is emphatically a
parlor magazine of music and musioal intelli
gence—one of the most superb published in
ibe country.
Amther Good Boildino.- -Mr. K. M.
Clarke is putting up a fine new building on
Broad Street, adjoining that of W. B. Lowe
A Co. The building will be two stories high.
The upper part of it will be fitted np for a
boarding bouse.
BctLDtwoe.—Tbe number of building* new
In preoeasof erection iu this city approximates
three hundred sod fitly. It probably does
not exceed that many. The buildings gener
ally are of a good class. Some of them are the
best ever erected in Atlanta.
B. C. Robson —Among the many railroad
agents in the oity there is nono more affable,
polite and efficient than B. C. Robson, agent
of the well known Green Line. Ho is an in
veterate worker—can always be found when
needed, and is always ready to lend bis aid
tor the accommodation of the people.
The Mails.—Three issues of the Knoxville
Whig, aud the sume number of the Press A
Herald, reached us in a boucb yesterday. Cer
tainly tbero is a screw loose somewhere on
this route, or these papers should not have so
lagged behind. Other mails over the same
route reached us in due time.
PsanoiAL.—Mr. B. W. Wreun, Genera,
Ticket Agent on the Western A Atlantic Rail
road, is one of the officers against whom is
heard no complaint. He is a »oung mau, full
of bosioens activity, aud perfectly alive to the
interest which he represents. The depart
ment of the road which is under bis manage
ment is not likely to suffer from neglect.
Cool.—Since Saturday the weather has
bean remarkably cool. It really seems os if
Autumn were about to rob Summer of one of
her month*, and appropriate it to her own
uses. It. we are inclined to think, is the re
sult of lunacy on the part of the weather—
that in, the moon U shotting off a part of th6
hunt to which the earth is entitled.
Punas Contention.—It seems determined
«h«t * Convention of the Press of Georgia will
bs held in this city on the 23d of August Al
most if not all the papers—daily, tri-weekly
and weekly—in the State will be represented.
We hope arrangements will be made to show
these gentlemen every possible courtesy, aud
that they will be made comfortable while in
the city. We beg them all to consider the
hospitalities of the Era office fully extended.
The “latch-string is ou the outside," aud wo
will be glad to weloome every one.
Sherirv s Hales. —We oall special attention
to the Sheriffs sales for September, advertised
in this issue of the Era. A large number of
the levies sr« for lost yean*' taxes, Slate and
County, and it become* the people to look
afUr these things io order to save thuir prop
erty from sals. The Hboriff will sell unless
the executions are satisfied before tbe day of
aula. Hboriff Hubbard is bringiug tbe people
to “taw” as fast as the law requires. It ia
perfectly useless to attempt to dodge him.
What the law requires be will execute without
fear or favor. He is a good officer, and one
who will certainly discharge his doty.
Fin Cotton —Wo were shown yesterday,
by Dr. H. J. Holmes, two stalks of California
soil on, which are certainly the Quest wo ever
•a#. The seed was planted io April. The
stalk is vow five feet high and is perfectly la
den with Mils some of which are JunI begin
ning to open, Mbowtnu a very beautiful ata*
pla. Or. flotuiaa aauuraa un that on aonia
•talk,, on bia nUntatton m Miaaiaalppl, thorn
ara tbr— houurod holla. Hi- cotton ia now
baiog picked orar tho aacoud time, it |a
vary aarij and Tory problte - two ipuliltra
that atroogly oomuxind it to public
Tho arad of tbla ootUm will bo ou aala In tblr
oity in lima for Iba nail arop.
Wmit'i t«» val or Foaaiio ? -There la no
naa for Oity, Conuty, Htato or Unltad Hut no
offlno-boldera to gat luad at tba Jut crttldama
oT tba praaa. and rant and rare about tt, aa If
• grant wrong bad baau done them Offloe-
hotdere, In oar country, are accountable to Um
paopk; and it ia the dnty of Iba praaa to rail
them aoooont for every failure to do their
duty. Wo bare done bo, and -III eonUnaa «o
to do; not for any mere love of fanlt-onolBg,
bat ooly to do good f.ir tba people through
booaat orltlclam. When *■ oaoaora. we do
ao wttb Joel canaa. aod tba only way for
oSoodwbbra to aarapa II, ia Sr tbeoiito do
tbetrdoty promptly and onpllatUy. Tbera-
fora wa adviee Ureal ell to keep cool aod do
their doty aa wall ao they oao.
Toa Uanoawrv Ooia«*oai«OT--Tba
■erraepeodaot of Iba Chronicle t Baotlnal.
writing bora Athene, ia regard to eommeuoe-
araM lay. aagot "Iba epeeob, however, of
Iba day waa tba oaa no "Aaatarlly by Mr.
Van Eppa, of Atlanta. Tba aoUcot waa a «n
gnlar ooa, bat Iba apmkar made it parfaaUy
phtta baton ho ftntabad.
Iba graataat aud moat — „ ,.
wall a# the graataat and moat powerful ot no-
tloaa, ware tboaa where a omdaln quaaUty of
aavwlty and anatartty ware toond Implanted
in tba Individual or neUowd ebaraotar. It
waa serteinlv a maetarly offcrt; tbe thought!
branUMlyoaoceived cud aa UaUtaUy am
praaaad. IIn addition to atmoal per(aot —
UeulaUon and daUvary. tba apaaktr poaaa
a SaalTmodoWed raioa of almoot ailvary
»wnL. Nor waa tba oration Sbrtoaod to
XTapplauM, and lowers full upon the st<
M thiokly aa leaves in Valambrosa.
Jtuonrrm Tool Limn. - Parties remit
ting mossy to the Era offieu, either for sub-
•oripttoiifl or other boainofla, have ohoioe of
thiew methods by which it oen be sent at our
risk; by registered letter, by money order,
or by Express. One of the three ia aooeesi-
ble to every one, henoe, there U no neoeasity
tor having a dollar lost. Tbe irregularity in
the mails is ao great at present that it is not
mfe to trust a money letter through the ordi
nary fihanntlf We reoelved a letter from
Lexington, yesterday, in wbioh we were in
formed that over a month ago a subscriber
remitted money to us, but it never reached
us. Similar letters reach us frequently.and of
eoureu there ia no means of hunting the
lost letters up. But this oeu all be avoided
by the methods suggested above. It ooets
but a small fee to register a letter or purohase
a money order, and we are willing to take the
risk whansvsr mousy is seut in either way.—
We hope our friends will all make a note of
this, and save themselves and us trouble in
the future.
Oil versus Gap—We have seen an ingen
ious lamp, consuming Petro oil, by which it
is suggested the use or ga* for street lights
can be supplanted, saving to the oity an ex
pense of ono dollar a mouth upon each lamp.
The parties controlling the invention propose
to put up two hundred lamps at their own ex-
peuao--furnishing the lamps and the posts-
to keep the asms in order lor fivo years, to do
all the filling, lighting and extinguishing du
ring that length of time, and theu turn them
all over to tbe oity, without further pay than
three dollars a month for each lamp In use. —
We have soon the lamp while burning, and
are satisfied that one of them will give more
light than two of oar present street lamps,
with the quality of gas furnished by the At
lanta Gas Light Company. The light oan be
seen any night in front ot John T. Hagan's
store, on Whitehall street. It would be well
for the City Counoil to investigate this matter
thoroughly. It will thou be seen whether the
Atlanta Gas Light Company i* a permanent
monopoly or not
MONETARY iHB COMMERCIAL.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
Ovnoa Daily Saw (u,
•atoXa, Ivactra. Aag. 0, law,
Ui'autua—Boaiueaa to-dav rather dull. —
Tbla la aurally thauuo on Monday, rapeolally
with tho retail trade. Some raerohanta we
ftoi making sradlmble abipmanta of oonr,
Dow—'Tba (took of oorn ia good, demand
Mr. By tba oar load, at tba depot, it brought
II 10. From atom in email qtraulira 11 16.
A few aalra ware made at lower Mirea, bot
■ur.it la not tba orlterion for the market,
great drat of damaged corn is iu he city.
Wheat—The stock of wheat is fair,
ftboot eqaal to the demand. White may bs
quoted at $1 60; amber $1 45; red $1 25
to 1 35.
Bn—The stock of seed rye is vsry good.—
Quoted at tl 50.
Flour.—Stock good. Demand fair. W<
quote AUanta Oity Mills fanoy $5; extra few
UV $4 60; family *4; Fulton XXXX $3 76; su
perfine $3 50: and Goorgla XXXX 93. These
brands are all of a high and regular standard
and reliable for family use. We quote Kenne-
saw Mills' brands as follows: {Code A Cheek’s
ohoioe XXX 910 00 per bbL; Kenueeaw extra
family 990 00 per bbL; Marietta family 98 00
per bbl.; extra 9710; Tennessee family 95 00
per bbl.
Baoon.— Stock full. Prioes still. Dedmnnd
good. Tennessee side 20^0.; Western 2io;
shoulders 16|otol7o.; hams, country 20o;
Plain oanvaased 22c.; oared canvassed 24o.
OTHER MARKETS.
From the MsshvUls Baonsr, of the 7th.
Grain.—We quote oorn, loose from wagons
75 to 80c., sacked and delivered at depot
91 00; rye 91 60 from store; barley 91 00; corn
in ear 75o.,; oats, no old in market; new open
ing at 50o.; wheat, new rod 91 05. new ambor
9110, new white 91 16.
CITY UtVHsKT.
Fish Chowder and Irish Stew, served at
the National Hotel Restaurant, at 11 o’clock
to-day.
A GRAND SIGHT.
THl LAHOEBT MELONS RVER SHIPPED TO THIS dTTj
We don't want yon to buy them; just bring
the young folks to let them tell papa of those
whopping big MELLONS. My word for it,
they aro worth seeing. aoglO-lt
WANTED,
A furnished room for two gentlemen, in a
central location. Boarding bouse koepers
need not apply. Address. M. U». Box 220.
augl0-2t
FOR RENT.
A nice Cottage Home, elegant neighbor
hood. Possession given immediately. En
quire at ^ Gho. Sharp, Jr.,
&ugl0-3t Live Jewelry Store,
LEGAL NOTICE.
Lawyers, Ordinaries, Clerks of Courts and
others will flud it to their interest to seud
their Ileports aud orders for Blank Books of
any style of Ruling or Bindiug to
Wm. R. Hanlkitkr,
Hook Biuder and Blank Book Manufactur
er, Grauite Block, Atlauta, Ga.
Wnrra Wax fluished Chamber Suits, elabo
rately and beautifully carved—being some
thing entirely new, in solid walnut, now being
opened at P. II. Snook A Co’s. angC-St
Wk are prepared to exhibit tho most com
plete aud exteusive stock of Furniture of any
houso south of the Ohio.
augC-5t P. II. Snooe A Co.
Rosewood and Walnut, Grupo aud Fig-leaf
Parlor Suits, in host English hair-cloth, full
and complete, always on hand for seventy-five
dollars, at P. H. Snook Jt Co’s. augC 5t
Beautiful Rosewood and Walnut Music
Stands, just received at
aug 6-5t P- H. Snook A Co’s.
Exquisite Childs' Beds, in Walnut, with
full oanopy uprights, received this day at
aug G-5t F. H. Bnook A Co’s.
Peabb and his Wife— Choice plum English
Peaches and Whitney clear-seed Pesobes in
to-day. “ Q « 3
Phasr and his Wife.—Those celebrated
Bnrke and Richmond couuty melons ; 200 in
to-day of the noied Rattlesnake melon.
aug3
Pkasr and his Wife have purchased the
Peaches of two large orchards to be delivered
to me in AUanta every day—20 bushels in to
day, choice and selected. aug-1.
T^UsTA.OlSriA.Ij.
BujIbr.
OOMMBROIALi.
ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES.
Ax«»—p do*
.916fel®
Bacon—* !t>
Huns. esnv. B.C 34
Plain Oan rased... 3303J
Country 18#l»
Side*, clear *>M$U
fUdcs, O. U....30WJUV
fibonldcr*. ICXW17
Hogging —V jd. I
Ieutucky
annoy u«27
Dale Hope-* lb
Machine-made.. 10011
Hand-made »H09
■ran—per ton $12 HH&25
Batter—lb
Goshen nomina
Country JOQSO
Tenneaaee— 36030
Coffee—V lb.
Rio Prime 34
Candles—V tb.
Star 17017S
Parallne 40046
Cotton Yarns— p 6 ib,
Noe. 8 and 10 f3 000
Noe. 8,10. 13. 9 000
Cotton Cards—p doc.
Whitumore *7 60
CowPenapbn. atl-36
Drag* nnd Dyestuff*
-• * - 8010
43
030
801C
Copperas V tb 3)405
Camphor V Ibf1.3001.40
Castor Oil, qt*. 4.0006.60
Madder f» ».
Pot. byd. p lb. $6 36
Quinine V os.
Saltpetre V tb.
Street Oil Y dosl.4006.00
do. galf
'18014
Br. 8b. *-4 14015
lil d Sh. 0-4. ... 9018
BQ10
Dry «ood»-V yd.
American b‘nd 7^8
American Hoop 11013 q
Hail Bod 11013,q
Casttns* 7 >,09
Urd-9 Ib.
Tieroea A bis. 31H033
Reg* and Csim33)a033
Lead V tb.
Leather—lb
White Oak Sole.. so
Hemlock Bole.... 38035
Country Sole— 33036
Country Upper.. 60065
Tens. Upper— 60065
Northern VI dos. $43 00
Fr. of. * dos....$40060
Am. do. ft dos...
Dorn. V dos,....
Bridle Lea ft dos .
Harness Lea Ib. 46
Llqnora—p gal and dos
Brandy Fr.. $7.00013.00
Amer $l.i
Peach $3.i
Apple $3.1
Ulu. Holland $4.1
Corn II RAL$1.3601.6O
Rectified do$l.OO01.3O
Rye do $1.3606.00
Robertson do $3.0004.00
Bourbon do$ 1.3605.00
do TP dos...
Nectar do
Scotch do ..
do ft gal...
Wine P dos
Madorla... $3.6006.00
Sherry (3.6006.00
Port. $3.6006.00
Champaign e
lacksrel
No. % p bbL $18 00
K1U $16003.00
leal—l-u. $ 1.3601.30
Pork-fl bbl.
ruHTPenB nufkikk hale.
W ILL b. nld bJore th. Oourl Uoum Qeor Iu 10.
Oltr of MUnla. VulWl) oountv. «... On IU.
rintTuradwlo rapt«inli«rB.xt,vftblD tb. MHT^ boota
front on Peachtree street 43 1-3 feet, about 80 fiet on
Marietta street, situated on tbs corner of PosebMee
and Marietta streets, city of AUsnta Qasatd ^Umm
Is a two-etory brick store house occupied by 9mm k
Oa, as an auction house. Levied on as the proa arty
of 'btfxnas KlU, by vl ( tue of and to satisfy afl la isusd
frossFultonSupertorCourt is foror ol WUMsm W.
Wright re. James E. P**»key aad Thomas AIM, priaet-
paL aud B. F. Boamr endorser. Property pointed out
byk B. Hoxt, ulainUITs attoraey io first msatloasd
fl Also, atthe same'time and ptsoe, on* Urge iron salt,
Wilder’s pateote now In tbs o«c* of the United MsU*
Hotel. Levied on as the property of fiasssca, Ysrt h
Jourdsn, by virtue of and to eatlsnr s State aad county
tax fife, fbr tax tor the year 184fi. Property potoisd out
by fci. Sasseen. one of th* delendauts. July 6.1849
Also, st the seme Urns and place, part of ettr lot 78,
in the 14th dtstrlot. The part so levied on Is In ward
4, fronting ou Broad street 60 feat, city of Atlanta, Oa..
and adjoining the former resldenoe of E. R. less*an
on one side aud a lot of L. P. Croat's on tbe other, and
running back 100 feet to an alley. Levied on as the
property of K. H. Hssseen, by virtu# of aad to satisfy
a Bute aud county tax fl fa for th* year IBS*, issued by
Jno. M. Harwell. T.C.. and property pointed out by
■aid Harwell. July 6.1869. ......
Also, at the same time and plaoe, a part of land lots
No. 333 and 193 In the 17lh dlstilct of orlslnolly Henry
now Fulton county, Oa., containing one hundred and
ninety-eevsn and a half (197 1-3) aersa of land, mors or
less. Bold lands are now occupied and In the posaesa-
tuu of the defendant Frond# F. Burgs. Levied on as
the property of said Francis F. Burge.by virtue of aud
to satisfy afl fa Issued from Fulton Superior court In
fbvor of John A Jones vs. Francis F. Barge. Bald levy
wa* made by C. O. Green, former Sheriff, March 30th,
lflSO. Aug. 4, 1849.
Also, at the earne time aud plaoe, land lot No. 68, In
the 17th district of originally Henry now Fulton county.
Ga. containing 203 1-2 acres, more or less. Bald land
ia now vacant. Levied ou as the property of Richard
F. M. Mann, by virtue of aud to satisfy t distress war
rant issued by Win. CUae, J. P-, of Bpaldlng county,
Ga, in favor of M. O. Dobbins r§. Richard F. M.
Mann. Property pointed out by If. G. Dobbin*.—
April 37,1W». ^
Also, at the seme time and place, part of land lot Ho.
79. in th* 14th district, bounded as follow# Oorn-
msootng 14 feet from ih* southeast corner of Pitts’
lTtbeJo.7a.nlng sooth IW feet, thence west 300 feet,
thence north 569 feet, Imn east *00 feet, to the be
ginning. having s street 30 feet wide by Withers* lot,
and one 14 feet wide by Pitta' lot Upon sold lot there
Is a two-etory brick dwelling, In which the defeudsnt
rualdea Levied ou aa the property of Rooert A Jchn-
■on, trustee for wife, by virtue of and to satisfy a
mortgage ft fa issued from Fulton Superior Court iu
favor of W. J. Houston. Treasure! of the Mechanics'
Loan and Building Assoslatlon, vs. Robeit A. Johnson,
trustee for wife. Property pointed oat In sold mort
gage fl fa Maid land will be laid off iu lots, and only
ao many of them sold as will make tho sum of nine
teen hundred and fifty-four dollars aud seventeen
oeuts ($1,954 17), with Interest from 1st dsy of June
lest and all cost This done by order of John D. Pope,
Chancellor. Jh.. 1, 1*V. w. L. HCBBARL,
aug 10—w4w prsfee $3 60 per levy Dep'y Bh'ff.
school NbficeT
23d Day off Auguat.
Courts of Instruction, embracing all English branch-
«j, I,atln and French, thorough aud practical. A few
email boys will be takeu. Terms: $3, $3, and $4
per month. *°fl
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
r IK copartnership heretofore existing between W.
E. Archer and T. B. Archer, under the firm name
of W. K. Archer A Son. was dUaolved on the first ol
June. Tho basinet* will be conducted at the old
itand by W. E. ARCHER,
aug 8-8t
Mulattos*—
New Orleans 90
14015 q I Florida 750KO
9018 Sugar Houso $1 0001.35
. 13018 j Cuba 600 68
Ru'd Bb. 4-4.. ..13Sfc30 » keg
Bro. Drill 16022 1 3d $7 00
Bl'd. Drill 18033)4 4dto4U 6 00£
Ticking 12>1046 Oils—gal...
Prints- 19 Lord OU fl.7602.OU
Sprague's.. 13013), Linseed OU.. 1.3001.65
Murrtmac.. 13013*. Coal OU 4H0 60
American.. 13013V Lubr. Oil 1.150S.UU
WamsutU. 0 9SjOsaabargs— Y
Duchess B. 16016 yd 30023
Arnold’s... 10>4 PotasM—Y case.
Feathers—new, 750eO BabblU $14.00
Flowr- P«tty-»lb... . 8040
Atlanta Mills, fhnry Y bun- Klee—V ® 11012
dred ~$6 00 Balt—Y sock.
o do, ex. family 4 60, Liverpool $3.76
Dodo, family 4 00' Virginia 2.30
Dodo, Fnlton XXXX iBhot— Y bag.
• ■ ■■ * — 1 - .. $3.60
Hoap—It lb.
| 3 00; Turpentine 708
Do do, ship stuff 1 50 i flte*l—V lb.
Dodo, bran 1 25 Plow 13)4
Pratt— Y lb and bbl. Cast 25*37
Apples Y bu.... 1.7502.35 German 18030
Apple# dried .. 606iB***r-|» lb.
Peaches, pTd 13015 NVO 15016
do unp’d.... 506 P. It 15015 )4
Grain—fl bu. Demarar* 17018
Oorn, Wbito.... 1.2001 36 Refined A .... 1801HQ
Yellow '1 300 .Refined B. ,..17\0l8g
Oats 7I0$O
Ginseng 65075
“'307.00
Glass -V box.$3.500'
Ganpowder Vkcg.$8 00
Klflo bf. keg $4.60
Rifle qr- keg 2 50
Blasting keg 6 0006.(6
Hay— P ton $38040
Kids
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Georgia Bint* Lottery, for the Benefit of
the Orphans' Homs and Pres School. Combination
Cites, No. 178. Th# following were tbs drawn num
bers Aag. 9, 1869 I
45—61—18—$9—14—66—50—12—61—64—33—9
tuglO-dlt HOWARD A 00., Managers
“Freeh S* n Malden's Hlnsh" Is the pnre
peachy complexion whloh follows the u*e of Hsgsn'i
Magnolia Balm. It ia th# true secret of 1» euty. Fash
ionable ladles In society understand this.
Th* Magnolia Balm changes th* rustic country girl
Into a city bell# more rapidly than any other
sunburn, tan, frock'**, blotches aud all ef
fects of th* summer sun disappear whan It Is used,
and a genial, cultivated, fresh expression Is obtained
which rivals the bloom of youth Beauty U possible
to all who will invest 78 cents at any reape< table store
nd Insslst on gsttlngStbe Magnolia Balm.
Use nothing but Lyon's KaUiarloo to dreas Uis hair.
■Ualea flew the residence of John MIL
Udge, Jr., on Decatur street, on the night of the 6th of
August, s Canary Bird and Oago. The cago Is mad*
la imitation of a cottage, wflha straw-colored opened-
work roof. The bird ha* no dark feathers, axespt ■
small tuft on tba top of Its head. A liberal reward will
bs paid for the delivery of the bird and «oge, or Infor
mation sufficient to drtset the this/. aug 7-2t
The oaly plaee la Atlaata to gel a flrst-
alaas Photograph Is Kuhn's Oallsry.
sag! HOTfife
Cent l'h*t*$ra$hf, a* |s*4 as any Made
Is Urn United States, si Kuhn's celebrated Gallery,
Only $4 per doses.
U. Marshall, Dentist. Whitehall
■teest, over La wake's Jewelry More.
)®»y ■! (July I—!
LOCIIAAHM A CLARK, Atlarasys^dl^
•ssoa Kroafi street, ever ■shuts' Used Btor*. Prartteu
anywhere tfi tbs Mute, United flutes fiupveoM Oourt,
aod Bu parlor Courts. )y $6-dly
u- Y lb-
Refined O....16S017
Yellow Coflee. 16016
»oda-Eug. $Ilb80H)4
26056
Bound 60090
Extra flno.. .1.0001,36
Smoking— 6001.00
9010; Varalsh—Y g*l.
33023! Copal 3.5004.00
24036! Japan $3.000360
1 Coach • 0«
809 'White Fish —
606 I Y half bbl.. $10011
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
SOUTH RIVER FARM.
WILL sell s bargain in 200 acres^of Uni, 7 miles
ments on the land.
ATLANTA TAXPAYERS.
Rscaivsa and Collrctor’m Orncs, I
Cirv or Atlanta, Auocst 9, I860. |
T WILL be at my office from 8 o’clock, a. m., to
1 'clock, r. m„ till
Thonday, the 12th Instant,
WHITEHALL STREET.
FREE CONCERT SALOON
AND
HlIOOTING gallehy
OPEN EVERY NIGHT.
G. W. ADA1K, Auctioneer.
THE HORTON PROPERTY—40 LOTS.
N Fdday, the 13th Inst., at 4 o'clock, I will aeU for
-, 1 the executor, on tke premises, one square from
Decatur Street, near Peck’s Planting Mill, the "Hor
ton Block,'' divided into Forty Lots, FOR CASH.
Plats are at my office. U. W, ADaIH.
aug 8-51
EIFIffi STEW Mil HILL
T. u M DE n YARD.
J.C. PECK&COa,
TJUILPER8, MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS in
IJ Lumber. Doors, Sash. Blinds. Moulding*, he., Ac.
Sash of all sizes constantly on hand.
Wu have now on baud, aud aro daily receiving, tho
largest and beet assortment of lumber ever brought to
Atlanta.
Joist of all lengths and sizes, aud seasoned lumber
of every variety. Don’t say it is not iu town uutll you
have taken a look at our piles.
J. C. PECK.
aug 8-d3iu W. G. GRAM LING.
t . H. Marshal’* Sale.
United SUte# for tho Northern District of Georgia, iu
tevor of the plaintiff, Wtllla u Delany, In the following
case, to-wit.
William Delany vs. David J. Halley,
I have levied upon as tho property of David J. Bai
ley all that tract or parcel of land, together with build
ings aud Improvements thereon, lyiug and being in
“ i county of Spalding, second
lug the place upou which David J. BaiU-y now resides,
end the same described aud bounded iu deod of C. C.
Collier to David J. Bailey.
Aud will sell tho same at Public auction *t the Court
Uouse In the city of Atlanta, couuty of Fulton, aud
State of Georgia, ou the
First Tuesday in September
uext l»otweeii the lawful hours of sale. Term* cash,
sag 8-W4W W. II. SMYTH, U. 8. Marshal.
City T»x-Puyers, Lookout for the Engine
When the Whistle Blows.
Rbcbivjb amd Collector's Ovi-ice, 1
City or Atlanta. August 7, 1869. J
Resolved, That tho Receiver aud Collector of Taxes
be required to closo hie book ou tho 1st September
next, and proceed as soon thereafter as practicable, to
which time he will furnish tho Clerk with
those who have failed to pay. that fi fa* may issue
against all such delinquents.''
time is a good motto.
I.- P. THOMAS.
Receiver and Collector.
"The time is short.'
aug 8-suntUl30sep.
A New and Beautiful Book.
Night fleenf* iu the Bible. By Rev. Daniel March, D.
D., author of -Walks and Homes of Jesus." Zeigler,
McCurdy (k Co.: Philadelphia.
T HIS is ono of tho most Interesting aud superb con-
tdilutions to sacred literature that we have seeu
for many a day. It la a volume of about flve hundred
and fifty pages, devoted exclusively to the event* of
Scripture that occurred at night, which are presented
with great force of language and beauty of Imagery.—
Tho work 1* elegantly Illustrated with steel plates by
the lH>st American artists, which give b) it additional
value, whtle the remainder of the mechanical work aud
material is of the most elegant doacrlpUr- ’* “
charming book to read, i
elegant ornament
fbr the parlor table or library has gouo from tho Amor-
proa*.
•1 he Night Scenes 'is issued only
Subscribers.
and therefore will not V found iu the l*>ok-atore*.—
The Rev. Mr. Eaton, agent for the State of Georgia, is
now in Atlanta, aud will call upon our cltizeus In tho
lutereat of hla iH'autiful work.
The undersigned, pastor* of cliurche* iu the city of
Atlanta, having examined, will! some attention, the
“Night Sestiss of the Bible." by Rev. Daniel March, do
In
Lttoxxdoxxoo.
The best of
Wlnss. Llq«ois, Portsr, Ale. and Lager
FOR SALE*
mHX TERRY MILL PROPERTY, with fifty acres of
JL land on South river, four miles south of Atlanta,
a fine brick mill with two run of stones for oorn,
whsat, rys, Ao., In complete running order. No bet
ter water-power mill property lu the Slate of Georgia.
Other machinery oan be attached, as the mill does
not ooneutne one-half the water. Thla is * valuable
water*power. Come and see it For further particu
lars, terms, 4c„ apply on the premia**, aug Mw«
L. 0. DrnvU, fe»m» iMerans* Agsst,
Mflfi-ir
L. flavU, Aflil Owv.r A Baber law
toff MlMfess bovl6.1y
LIVERY AND SALE 8TABLE,
■ V W. E. ARCHER,
Ali.bsma Street AtlsRls, Uesifla.
S TABLEH elsfanUy fitted up. pleuty ol flne Haddls
and Buggy Rorsee, and as good rolling itoflk os
ire la In tbs oity, all In splendid condition. Hogant
carriages always In rsadluess for families and partlss.
go stegont new Hearse Is kept at this stable for fu
neral occasions. Chargee reasonable.
InlsIltflMinxT nopy • times. Mg Me
NOTICE.
Copartnership formerly existing under the
inu name of FeU A Boofldd was dissolvsd oo tbs
fiay of May, by mutual consent.
#. 0. PECK.
L- SCOFIELD.
••• AfMrt aM 4er.
aoviMy
T“J- C
{at flay o
as 1 wish te dose th* old books at
JOHN 0. PECK. ■
not hssltatc to recon
olurae of no orttt*
nary interest and valuo. Pure in Us spirit, attractive
In style, free front M>ctartan bios, full of good souud
religious InstrOctb»n. it is a book that must do good,
and! cannot fbil to extend aud deepen an Interoat iu
study of th# * acred Scripture*. In mechanical elo
cution. Tt 1* a work of great Itoauty. We predict lor it
* * “ the
„r««gat
K. W. FULLER.
TOBACCO
FACTORY
J have Juat ooiupleted enlarge and oommodUma.
Tobacco Factory,
-
__ paid to the following
popular brand*, wlitoh will Iw menufacturod from lh->
finest Virginia leaf.
H. H. Holland * CaM# Twist,
H. U. Holland’s Pino Apple Twist,
g. H. Holland’s Golden Age,
n. H. Holland * Indian (Jono.
0. M. Sub)*tt's A No. 1,
a M. SubleU.
Wbotesete dsatere will find it gmnlly to their InU."
sat to onU. as I will mam ‘ ‘ “
lot of tobaooo, with tt '*
branded on each box,
V. S. MARSHAL’S SALE.
Tl XDdradbv vtrto. of, writ of Ben fadaa lraaed
I I rat of tha Huacrablo th. Ul.Ulcl Oourt ot Uu
ataMfor Ib. Mortb.ni UUtrtrt ol Ow^
In fcvur ofUi» iil^uUK.,
(oUovluc oaa*. to aw;
ftvaaa, Oardn.r k Oo.,
Itf at OhrialopUai
1 bav. lavta. uv jo M Ih. Vtoraill
1KM14, 0.3 ot th. OabadMU Iu Ih. above
ou uudlyuUd halMntara.11. Ih. followluf Iota. Iraota
or ukkU ul iwd llluf uul balua Io th. eouuUra of
Xartov. Foil, ui Honiara. Mat. of (laor(ta, rtai
Lot n, tth lhrtrtct. M (artlou, oouUluln* 40 aorta
LM14*. Uh IHatrlct, Id ImUou. uoutalnlhf M ttni
IvrtUI, ithYHatrlot, Id «aoUoo. oouUlolu, 40
lJfS*,«^Sa«rtot, M Xartlou. ooanlalaf to aara.
LrthJrt'.lh [Hrtrlct, Id lecUoii. cuutolnluv W uraa
LrtS”, «h Dlitriot 5d 8«!llon. ooutaluluf 10
jJTuI. «b Dlitrlot, M iootlou, ooulalulu* W acn.
Lot tM.rth OUtrict. Id Hoottou, ooulaluloa 10 urn
toS MX. 4th Diatriot, Id Uoltoo, ooutaluluf «0 aorn
IMW. 4Ut DUIrtot, Id faoUou. ooutaluluf 10 uraa
UrtJV* Ith'Ji.trlct, M faction, ooutaluluf 40 loro,
LoTfl'llth Dl.trlol M Boctton, couululnf 40 toro,
LoTu4.^lth Ul.lrlct, Id BocUou, oootalutuf 40 loro,
non or Ita.
Lot SIO, 11th Platrlot, Id faction, oouUlulof 40 acroi
LoTlM.'nth'uiotrtct, Id Mod ion, couUlnluf 40 loraa
tuoroorlHo. ,
Lot iu, 11th Diatriot, Id Boulton, oouululu* 40 aorao
Lot m, 11th Diatriot, nd Bootlon, ooutalaluf 40 auroo
LoTna, 11th DUtrlot. Id motion, ooutulninf 40 neraa
hoflU,” th Diatriot, Id foctioo, oontainlnf 40 ocror
LoT»«.7lth DUlrlct, Id Bootlon, oonlnlnlnf 40 aono
LM»S,'nth'motrlct, Sd Bootlon, oontnlnluf 40 aoroo
Lo?«?3.77th Dlrtriot, Id Bootlon, containing 40 aorao
ijf TM.Tuii DUtrlot, 3d Bootlon, oonUlalug 40 aoraa
monortcaa. . , ,
Lot IH, 11th DUtrict, Id Boctton. cuntnlnlna 40 aorea
more or lee*.
Lot640.17th Dlstriet, 3d Seotlou, coutalnlug 40 acres
mure or less.
Lot 686, 17th District, 3d Seollon. containing 40 acres
mors or less.
Lot «M, ITth DUtrict, 3d Section, conUiuing 40 acres
more or less. . , ,
Lot 639, 17th District, 3d BocUou. contoiuiug 40 acres
Lot 668, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot934, 17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 861.17th DUtrict, 3d Section, ooutaining 40 acres
Lot 946,17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 878,°17th DUtrict, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
LoT°y2, ITth District, Sd Section, containing 49 acre*
more or less.
Lot 346,17th DUtrict, 3d Section, oonUiuing $0 sores
Lot 376, 17th DUtrlot, Sd Section, containing 40 acres
Lot 4lS,°17th District, 3d Section, containing 40 acres
more or less.
Lot 142, 6th District, 3d 8ectlon, containing 160 acres
Lo?148, 5th DUtrlot, 3d Section, conUiuing 160 acres
more or less.
Lot 36, 6th DUtrict, Sd Section, containing 160 acres
more or less.
Lot 210, Oth DUtrict, 34 Section, containing ICO aoraa
Lot 366, leth&trlot, 3d Section, containing 160 seres
more or less.
Lot 257,16th DUtrict, 3d Sootion, containing 100 acres
Lot 148,°16th DUtrict, 3d 8ection, containing 160 acres
Lot 382, 21st DUtrict. 2d Boctton, containing 40 acres
hot 648, 21 st Dietrict, 2d Section, containing 40 acres
more or lees.
Ail being in the county ol Bartow, SUU of Georgia.
Also, Lot 510,1st DUtrict, 4th Sectiou, containing to
cres, lu tho eountlrs of Polk ur ijeralson.
Also,
Lot 813,16th DUtrict, 3d Section, containing 40 acres.
Lot 915, " “ **
Lot 883, 21st " M *
In tho county of Polk, SUte of Georgia.
And will Mil the same at public auction at the Court
ouso, in tho city of AtlauU, county of Fulton, aud
Ate of Georgia, on the
First Tuesday Iii September
b
ed
1869.
aug 8-td
M. O. MARKHAM,
OEALEB IN
BOOTS .A. I3ST ID SHOES,
SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKIN#, SHOE FINDINGS, AC.,
EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA GEORGIA
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find it to their advantage to examine my stock, as it is
aSHiB OT®D WITH QHHAT OAHH
And purclutBed excluftlvelji for CASH,
From the Best Manufacturers.
Ladies’ Qents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a
Specialty.
aug 1-flm M. O. MARKHAM.
FOR CALIFORNIA.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
SA.N FnANOIHOO.
Western It Atlantic Railway.
MEADOR & BROS.,
TOBACCO
C OiM MISSION MERCHANTS
—AND-
Manufacturers of Cigars,
. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
3,000 Boxes Various Brands, Styles and qualities of
Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
—ALL AT—
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES!
We make Cigars of the Best Material, and Ouaranteo tho Smoking Quali
ties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United St itos.
Sole Agent, for G. T. 1‘ilklnton’s Brauda of Cheiriug and SuiukliiK Tobacews,
FRUITS AND FLOWERS.
COMMONWEALTH, AC.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
OaniMABT’a Orncs, July 28, 1869.
A LL School Teachers teaching poor children In Ful
ton county who expect to participate in the Poor
School Fund for the present year, are notified to pre
sent themselves before the Board of Education for ex
amination on or before the 38th of August. The Board
will meet at 10 o’clock *. u. every Saturday. The Uw
will be strictly euforoed, and no teacher paid who falls
to obtain a certificate. By order of
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Jodn T. Cooper, Clerk.
July 31—dStwlt
N and after the Cth day of August, the
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILW AY
8B180 35.
Apply at Ticket Office General Pas
senger Depot.
B. llUMlKItT,
SupL Western k AtUutic Railway.
JOHN PHHL,
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER,
MARIETTA HTllEET,
i
ALL KINDS OF FRUIT
And a general assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS.
Jy 11 ■••in
ATLANTA
Carriage Hopoaltory.
I HAVE now in etoro, of roy own uiauufbcture, Car
riage*. Buggies, Photon*. Wagons, aud Huiidowa*,
equal to any in point of Aundi and durability uvor of
fered iu this market, which, in consequence of tl»e
monetary stringency, I am offering at
Greatly Reduced Prioes.
Carriage Harness supplied at cheaper rates than,
elsewhere in the city. Call early aud *ecure bargain*
in good home-made work at price* suited to the times
* || new work warrsuted for twelve months.
A. T. FINNEY,
6 Granite Block, Broad Ht., Atlanta, Ga.
aug l»dlw _
"VTOUTHIUN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA—
1 Atlanta, Ga., April 37, 1869.
To whom It may ooqoerq: The und«r#lgnod hereby
gives notlco of his appointment as aswlgnesof ABNER
U. GILMKli, of atUsvtUo, Hall county, SUte of
Georgia, In sold district, who has basa> adjudged a
bankrupt upon hia own petition, by the Dtstrlot Oourt
of said Dlatrict. NOA1I R- FOWLER,
augt-wSw Assignee.
U, 8. MarUiftl’fl Sale.
Orrtob U. h. Mamiial, Noutiikrh Dwt. or tu. I
AUanta, Ga., Aug. 3, 1869, )
(JY virtue of a writ of rondltiunl exte'uas. Issued
IJ from Uit Houorabh- the lH»trtct Court of the United
hUtiis for the Northern Dlstri. t of G«H>rgis, will l«e
■old, on Tuesday the 94th Inst., In flout of the United
States Oourt Nooiu, in the city of Atlanta, county of
Fulton, the hdlowiug property. ceUih luuvd as l-u frit-
Tlilr*). «
Unit
mufaetnre any epaelalbsand ot
str name and place of bnsinees
If ordered In sufltaianl qnontf.
0- W. BALL,
far m If. Holland k Oa.
Marietta street,
AUanta, da
[II VMhEitl.lN.
U. fl. Daynty Marshal Northern iof Ga
aagS-wtds
U. S. MaritaI'r SaR.
Crrron U. 8. Matuual, Nomtkkmn Dist. or Ga. l
AUanta, Ga. Aug. 3, \iix )
TJY virtu# of a wrft of reudlttenl sxponas, Issusd
13 from thp Honorable th* District Oourt of th*
Unltad States fbr Ui* Northsru Diatriot of Georgia,
will ba sold, on Tuesday, lb# 34th Instant, In front of
tha Unltad fltatas Ooart Room, In tho oity of Atlanta
eounty of Fulton, the following property, condemned
aa forfeited to tbs United Stated lo-wlt: One (1) barrel
of Whisky; on* (1) wago* and harness. Terms cash.
GKO. B. OHAMBKRUN,
V. fl- D«pnty Marshal Northern Dtstrlot of Ga
angfl-wtda
T HE BRA orrtoi is now preparsd to do Book
and Job Work tn tba bast style of th* art, and st
as tew prices as any Pvt nth
THL"
GREAT THROUGH
ROUTE!
Carrying the United States Mail
AND
ADAMS' EXPRESS,
FOR THE NORTH!
North Carolina Railroad
IX DIRECT LINE TO
PRTGK8BUKO, RICHMOND,
PORTSMOUTH,
BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORK and BOSTON.
ALSO,
To the Northwest aud West,
TIA
KrIvIrIi, Charlotte, Columbia, A Hoy Lino
Thlt in a Satt atm HrpedUioutt
R. O XT T B
l'<»H TUHOIWM TRsI)
THUUl’OH TICKKTHSm.l) A'l'
New OrleaiiH,
Clmrlchton.
Ricbmoml,
Mobile,
Columbia,
Portsmouth,
Montgomery,
Cbnrlotto,
Bnliimor.-,
Jacksonville,
Hfiliebury.
Philadelphia,
A (Innfa,
Greensboro'
81. Louis,
Macon,
Ualeigh,
Louisville,
AugUHto,
Peferaburg,
liulimiApoiis,
Now York
AUK OOOI) ON THIS ItODTK.
The North Carolina Railroad
Counectrt with tho Wilmington W««l«|on
llnilroAil, lUIuigh A Gaston Unilroml.
Hinhnioixl A Ditnvil’o Kitilrnn), Wi *ieri*
North Cnmlimt lUilroail,
nd (’Imrlotto A Soniii ('u»«>Iiii»i Uailnmit.
Tho CMMtort of IV-wtonfforM i onsniitq|.
Tholr mvffRKO ('hiH'kwl Tlirniuli nml Hit*
lj Cured For. Kxporloitood KiifflN<vr«.
Prompt find Efficient ('ondncloi'H, Elcffniil
Coadies.
Palaoe Sleeping Oars Attaohod.
Good Watar % No Farry or TresUs Worka, sod tbe m-
Airaoulyl,, *rad
gUICK TRAVEL
AI.UET JnUNHON. larartataMaal.
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND
Pleasure- Seekers.
rjXHK only dlrood route to the
Vii-slula Spriut*.
ALL NORTHERN CITIES.
E xcursion return tickets to an the celebrat
ed VirginloSpnngs with the privilege of stopping
over at any intermediate point, have been placed on
tale by this road at greatly reduced rates.
Having been completed to the Greanbriar White Sul.
pher Springs, inert Is
NO STAOZNO.
If you desire SPEED, COMFOKl' aud SAFETY, go
rlathc Great Virginia nml TenMesaer Alr-
Lalma.
Apply to llckot Office, Passenger Dt i>ot.
B. W. W
N. T. T.
M. X. X.
i'urnip seed, au for sale by
MARK W. JOHNSON,
Guano aud Commission Merchant, Broad street,
jy 16-dly
Macon k Wksthrm Railboad, \
AUauta, July 1,1W9. j
W 'etaV* fcrT%U8 ° d * r ®8 ul * r »yrtem of through tick-
Atlanta to New York, Baltimore, Phila
delphia, Jacksonvlllo and Tallahas
see, Florida, via -Savannah.
Baggage checked through. Only one change of cars
south of Atlanta- Ateo, a system of
Hxo\xr«loxx Tlolaota
At very reduced ret- s, good from date, until the first
doyot Octeber next, from AUanta, Mocou ami Inter
mediate station* te the Indian epnngs <ForayUt),
from Macon aud intermediate *taU<>m> to Marietta
N"*"** 1 - W. A. FULL Eli,
U. W. BRONSON, M. T. G T. A
u«fy 1—3mJ
Uunuo for TtirniiiM, Etc.
Cos's Bono Superphosphate aud Manipnlattwl Ouoil^
for Turnliw, Greases, «te., at my Guano Deitot, Br.vad
•U«at. MARK W. JOHNSON.
Guano and Commission Merchant,
Jy.16-dly Broad street, Atlanta.
Ilsrblflou ShorlfFfl .S»lts
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday In September
aqd
W
lav All hoiire of mle, lot of tend'VfoTlTl',''tn Th'e inh tilth
met ol originally Carroll, now Haralson v'ounty-
Ivevletl on as the property of James Westbrook, to sat
isfy * fl fa In favor of Lewis TumUu. agalust Mid West-
brook and oompauy, tasuetl from the Justice Oourt for
the Uftttth Dlatrict for sold county. Levy undo and
retanied to me by a constable.
, .. H. K HARRY.
J>U-P"»v JMiPr.lt,
MtOIXANOE
CONCERT s A I 0 C ..
WiNe AND er, a .ULL
II \ II IF . I »» .,'-1 .
String an cl
EXP
Xj -w-x>"W- WAiTwna
Of A TTMNDA NOR
Oinoiimati L*g«r on Draught, and
Dealer* Supplied at
Mnnulhcturera’ Prioes.
A c*u win bra »um.te At Ivi
SBMI-CBNTENNIAL BXPC
/ETNA
INSURANCE 00., HARTFOB
JCJLjY X, XOGO.
A«set8, .... $5,352,63
Liabilities, ... 267,08
$5,085,451
-SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO
ITS PAST.
“Bp their fruits yt know tht
L0NNF.S PAIII 11, FIFTY IEAILS
^25,221,485.?
XTffl PHESENT
Thp Moat Sure .-—fill Flro Co. Iu Am
.■■ota, so^oa,aaa.t
Threc.foarthH'thp lit uranoe Coup
chartered have Called, proving mist
and dlfleultles In a proli-salon based ol
Unity and mi-rurlum', nith an Inpvi
part ot Its development In the sphei
broad human benerolem e. It la a
and uacommou event fur one oftheae
tationa to wake ita Ft FT IETU anaua
port, and that a aatlkluctory one—m
of lire’s plalneat old li-.-.nos, “A* yet
that ahall you reap.”
ITS FUTURE
I'acfulneaa and duly must be (hapeil
meaaared only by the wc.dtli and fr
ot our country.
"Agents in all the priiu-ipal cities and towi
W. P PATITLLO,
aug4 Uil*ep4 Agent at Atlanta.
DR. HUNTE
/CONTINUES to treat xll pm ate
V/ all form* gonorrbiei. gtsci, stricture, k(.\
pletely eradicated. That nuiut-rons daas of
suiting from selflalmse, prt>duadi.g unmanlinr. *
vous anbility. Irritability, iruj Sons, samim-i
■ions, and finally impotVncy. ,>eraiaueotlj cu
Per** ns afflictod with di-llr.: -, intricate, ttul
stacdlng oon*tituUonalcoui|>:.'ui.ta are politely .
call for coasultation, wht.-h cu lts nothing. >
,ce, the best of teachers, ha* enabled him to ;
remedies at once efficient, sate, i^rmanent, oc-i
in most cases can be use 1 -• ill*., it hindrance to
uesa. MedleiUfs prepared in tin- estabhahmex.1.
embrace* office. receptL’ii -iiid waiting room*
boarding and sleeping apartoi ;rj for lutiento i
lag daily pereoual atten-lou, *u<l vapor aud (h
bath*, tha* concentrating tne f mod mineral *j
Both sexes, married or situ; - * ifferlng from in
tious. iudulgeucu-*, or exp-our-, may apply a
cured. No master who hxw tali id, state your i
Read what he mj* in h:s pambhlet, sent to an
dress free. Thousand* of ex-*-* treated aunuaily
lice aud all over the country. C tnsultatlon fret
Booally or by mail. Offi«-u. N'.». 183 Thirol 9tre
tween Green and Walnut, near the Postofflce,
vllle, Ky. Office hours, i M , to 7 r. M.; 8ur.i
jii-
FRESH TURNIP SEED.
JUST RECEIVED, 8G0 Pounds
RED TOP, ABEBDEER,
FLAT DUTCH. HANOVER. WHITE OI
YELLOW GLOBE, RUT AD IGA, NOBFlj
YELLOW 8T< SE,
And Otlior Variotit
Call and purchase, or scud In your orde.-s
P. .V. J. ECHOLsj
Agricultural Wan-te :ie and Seed I:
Jy 10—Ul*ep30 Br ad s jeet, by the Br
CHOICE GROCER]
AND FAMILY SUPPLIt
CRAWFORD & BRI
Deter Hugo’* old stand. ’-7hiUhaU Stre-I
ATLANTA J
T HE undersigned have ou hsnd. Which flu
for sale for cash, aa cheap a* they can be
la any market, a choice supply of Groceries an *
ly Supplies, oonsfstmg of sugar. Coffee, 8yn*p.
Bacon, lard. New flour. Wines, Liquor-.
Confectioneries, Dry and Cbuics Green Fruits
■eaeou. We will deliver a 1 purchased articles
'ies in the city tree of rhirft. Having B>&<
purchases, we are prep treat to tell low for o*-!
invite an inspection of «>ur tin k, and solicit a ■
publU patronage, aud os we aro determined tl
ail who deal with wx osll and see us.
jy 18 lm CRAWFORD A »:|
CLOTHINC AT~ COST
JJAVINO decided to eulorge OUT store, th >.
isst the demands of tbe trade, we now oflkr
tire i
k of
READY-MADU
at cost, for cook, lor tha uext thirty day*,
wish lug to purohase will And it to their Inlet,
and examine our stock. W. B. LOWI
Atlanta.Ga.. August lot, 186'A tu
public; sal
A ,^ .Al ,oUou • b ^ t1nn,, 'fl "" Srtnrdsy, Aw. i
1869, at Seu o'clock. \ V . at the (Jutrict
Depot on Forty ih env« t. Ail onto, Go., thr r
named property;
Three Horsos, One Mol.
A Let of Tonis, Tarpxal.ns, India Rnbbcl
koi« and Ponohoa, Cant-Afl. Siorrf, ail
Largo Lot of Uniorrioflablfl Propcrt]
Term* cash at ttu«e of wk
By order ol Brevet M*j .- i moral A. H. Ti
G. K. SANDMRs
Capl. ati.1 A A. (J. M. V
Depot Quart r
J. H. lUuuirrr, Ancthuiei-r.
deodttdtflaug
A T Li A N T
SACK FACT09
W E keen oa hand couataaily, and are :
lag all kinds of
EMH1H ANI> liKAI.\ SA(]
OMw. rrara.-Uall,
MITCHEU, Si BENTj.'i
Oaraar WhitaSaU ul Hit:
4 s u 4 to 360 Ht
9 . ot^tmmmT^ « ddlng th* Ol
x u r < Cut-off bh
WOUU * MANN, RTRAM KRU. t
DtKo, 8*u
Dawnou ShprUTs Suit*.
G BORGIA, DAWHGN CO!TfTT.—Will fc
She Court Mmva. «l.->r m the town ol
In «lfl eounty. within l.wol hour* of as
tteousory.ou th« finn i.cdoy in SspSsi
ou* lot of land In Mi fifth district and fit-
0—kit right hundred end alrty-four, in tk-
ESur'
isoOrertof tkeiu
sixty-fijur.ii
ofttaranrtn, oa the proper
fcforofj. A.Nx«e. ►rojierty pointed .
a Johnson, plalutilt'* alter* 4 y. July TL 1)«1
jyJT-td U. M. BA llMfiTY, (