Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, August 15, 1869, Image 3

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ly new era. rMOENXNa. *.00. 16. im. ~(5rrif- •«•!*« lton»*in>. h»ruioin«t*r*l "»fc»U«i Urn* 8tor«" Wlowi, ywUnk; i ll *. i'Ta »• * I * '■ * »• *■ m TJtj . w i yu j. -Hi- 8. T. PeMd^ OxTiUna^ ■:.,«, wm in Ui* city ymu-rfey. - Hun- Wtrr*« LUu. vl Bartini at lh« Aatuiaaa jraaiantay. Elected.—loiepli 1*. Woodruff a poUaauua on Friday uiatlit, noe rday TU aa hot aa tlie waaiiiar gata to be. It waa a awaltcrar, amt -Col. TroU(w Taylor, editor ol ’a Defender, pubU.lnxl »l Nawuaa, MtJ jraatatdav. Joim Boyle, poluaxuau, waa ■ Mayor aa.i t'ooaeil on Friday chary* of lintnkwuiM. He aud diertuuxod. —The Stale Farr will opau at It ih ex pentad that it Uta graudeat expoeittolia ever oottttlry, aud, t« premia*, the " parfeoUurege •I him father. M Tire joeth vu u hearty follow, grttr finely, and *m the pride of toe toll; ttJfitrUljr. Finally the tfaw cuare «be» Smith tboefht he woeld have Un eomeneUtare of hie boy settled. A minister «rt» procured sad wjlatiTee end friends fif the toil; invited to witness the rerereopy. When all «m ready 0»« minister took fire ehabby cherub in h e •rue and ashed the paternal parent by what name this branch of the toil; trea should be oalled. Xt had never entered into the mind of Hmith to have a name ready lor the ohrieten- iug. ho, in blauk amasement, he looked flret at tb« minister, then at his wife, and next at his Mends and relatives j but no name was so g - ffaeted. and finally, in sheer despair, heblnrted out “ call him Mr. Bankston, he’s my nearest neighbor." We did not learn whether or not the infant received the baptisual name of •• Ifr. Bankston but we do know that Hmith has not yet heard the last of tbs joke. CITY MilBUKT. —Professor Juuoa has our thauku -of the Atlauta High School, of which will comuieuee on the AM.- Bev. II. F. Hoyt sou «»f ~yt, of Athena, will psreeh in yterian Church, on Marietta o’clock this morning. 'mu.'-Several weeks ago the curbing of several irapor- i paving of Heveral others, not practically manifested itself Homicide.—The forthcoming of the late horuioide promise** to ting, aud to reveal many things i beeu brought to light. At ' is hinted to ns. Postmastkb. — The Washing- of the 12lh, states officially that -niugtou La* beeu appointed Macon, rice Henry M. Tamer, \c confirms the die patch receiv ed a few days ago. We are iu receipt of logue of Bethany College, iug institution of learning, of the Christian Church, aud far irom Wheeling, in the midst healthiest sections of West Vir- Convention.—At the meeting ncil on Friday night, on mo- i Sisson, the use of the Coun- i tendered to ihe Press Cou- will assemble here a week from e indications now aro that the I bo made comforUblo while Pair. - The Fair at Marietta on Tuesday and continue dur- der of the week. A concert every night duriug the Fair. ~les to be disposed of is a pi- inery, buggies, farming imple ment variety of other things. Moon.- The annual catalogue ement of the Medical Depart- ' ington University, Baltimore, The next annual session tion will commence on Monday of October, and end the 22d ng February. Tax C3ollectobs. —The Era Job bluhment is prepared to furn- eot-ors' Beceipt-books promptly They are handsomely printed, and will do for any county. Par- of them have only to seud their the number of receipts plicit directions as to how they nt should accompany each or- Jack A Omimoui. —Noiire ia given this mom- ing that a copartnership has been formed bo* twseu F. M. Jack and W. P. Chisolm, oudtr the firm name of Jack & Chisolm, and that they will conduct the confectionary business at Ihe old stand ol F. M. Jack, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets. Mr. Chisolm, who enters the firm, ia well-known to the peo ple of Atlanta as a shrewd and careful bosi- ueas man, whilo Mr. Jaok is one among the bestkuowu of our merchants. Together they comprise a firm that will surely give satisfac tion, aud make their house oue of the best and most respected in Atlanta. Tuk Auebican Hotel Bab. -Messrs. Phil. Sims & Bro. have bought the American Hotel Bar, and have it stocked with excellent wiucs aud cigars. They keep everything in cleanly style aud orderly, and ask a share of patronage. Give them a call Pbayku.— Service at Wesley day at 9 o’clock, and at 8 p. m., the 20th inst. Dr. Jesse Boring this morning at 10£ o'clock, and Htewart this evening at 8 o’clock, morniug at 9 o’clock, Rev. A. G. 1 preach a special sermon to par- dren. All are invited. Rev. Win. -ch at night. . E. Church—This church, the hicli was commenced on Wheat -,h, 1868, will be completed on service will be held regularly Runday under the ministration *ey J. (laines. Service will be arch to-day, and a special col- > in order to pay for plaster- Boys. -A petition trom tho in this city was presented to riduy night, asking a prohibi- •ctice of llyiug kites with lan- 1 to them; also a suppression of all kinds in the city. This is the boys, but we presume they bmit Of course, they will still lege of indulging in fire-works i tho Fourth of July, Lawsiie A Haynes —It is announoad through the Eba this morniug that Er Lawshe has ta ken W. A. Haynes into copartnership with him in the jewelry business. For fear the publio may not fully understand the matter we take occasion to state that tho gentleman whose name is Ilsynes is the veritable ''Gas” Haynes, known to every body in Atlanta, and a clever fellow generally. The Alb Business.— Keuuy is enlarging the limits of his business. On Alabama street ap pears a sign—“ M. E. Kenny's Son’s Ale De pot.” Here the cooling beverage is dealt out, and those who prefer “ Old Wiokliffe ” can get it hero also. The "sou ” is expected to be behind the oounter shortly. aug 15-lt Haib Benovateb.—Dr. B. S. Pomeroy's Hair Restorer, the Forest Queen, continues to grow more and more in popular favor. Many who are using it are willing to testify as to its qualities. L'Homme Qui Err— Just received at Phil lips A Crew's. It „ •*»!»«. Itoll SSSta;;;;:::;:;. 3 oo^i^anj^ox-Ajj. ATLAUTA Wlinr.—f rf ,XJ£X£ OUWUUtT. Au_« a« HnU, MOT. TUI. GUmri ■••f 1 **-V yd. wi lUutug**.-... as -«*•. tow ■»le Hep* | ft iJT Maohlue inode.. 10 Haud-made All Ooahan nominal bouatary JSSo Tmbmim 'lhfi M Caarw. yt ft. ^ JUo Priui« 24 Ooed j Ordinary.. - : i» ibi C L..th.r-V tt. Country Solo.. Couutrr Upper.. Tonn. Uppor.... Northern 11 doc. w* «Soa....|«S#fio Am.do.fi dac.,H Uason^fnl end dot Brandy Tr.. |7.( do gels 75( Kp. Hello V lb. * “ 1 ft. |1 i Bhorry.,. Spring Lamb Chops, with French Peas, served at the National Hotel Restaurant at 11 o'clock to-day. It Peake and his Wife.—100 of those celebra ted Burke county melons—fresh—in to-day. Also 100 lbs of Beeks’ choice Concord Grapes. angl4 Pea. 1 e and his Wife—Choice clear seed Peaches. Only think—Peaches and milk. augl4 Pease and ms Wife- -tho only place where melons are fresh every day. augl4 WANTED, An active and experienced salesman iu a wholesale house. Might be admitted to a partnership with a small capital. Address, "Merchant,” P. O. Key Box 15, Atlanta, Ga. augl3-3t* R. F. Maddox A Co., Wholesale Tobacco nists, in addition to their large aud varied assort incut of Chcwi ug and Smoking Tobaccos, are dealing largely in Leaf Tobacco of ull grades. They have also a full stock ol Wines, Liquons aud Cioabs. augl3-3t NOTICE. The citizens of Atlauta, aud especially the Germans, aro respectfully requested to meet at Turners’ Hall, on Broad street, to-night tho 14th inst., at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of dis cussing the subjoct of Immigration of Ger mans to this State, and to complete tho organ ization of the German Immigration and Man ufacturing Company, which has been partly organized by Messrs. H. Ricb, Win. Messan, J. H. Ttaley and Dr. C. Rausheuberg. O. I. and M. Co. Stench.—If Members of the and the Board of Health will nble of walking down IVters eveniug from sundown to teu .ween tho otllco of Alderman Pryorstreet, they cun readily dis- enougli to inooulate all the inhab it t part of the city with fever. That the street is too filthy for ladies to , while the stench is odious. Btbef.t. — The attention of tho city reluctautly and most reverently call- portion of Luckie street lying be- «dry and Thurmond streets. The are iu a shocking bad condition, » wet wintiy weather comes they t iiniNtssuble. At one point the roly destitute of a side .walk on and every one who passes is ' to the middle of the street. A from the slroet gang would put ndition. Tbadkrm. Tho City Council is , just now, what ought to have long ago. At the meoliug on Fri- au ordinance was reported, and ) readings, imposing a tax npou Adel* The enactment of an ordi- this kind will have the tendi uoy to who pay a license and tax on M«n who comply with the law ve the foil protection of tho law, thfo ordinance will do its part m —Oor lhanks are duo to Mr. Elcx. of Liverpool, lor Ins circular of at. Under the head of Aro< ric«n calls the fttention of the pcopU ol * to a very valuable product of our is almost totally neglected. Hn ery little progreee has been inadu in )e product, aud we are without soy The low prico quoted iu American .Ms most nalowbie article, cvidoncos •blest care is not administered in Ihs ng and manufacture, which is n pity remuneration of 120 dollars a Ion. - awaits it in this." Illusteated Annual or Pmmknology htsioonomy for 1870, now ready—con J Engravings of our leading Editor*— L Greeley, BenncU, Brooks, Marble, TUfibani with portraits Tho Male uyilo Form ; Why Children Resemble •rents ; Gen. Grant and bis Cabinet* ~;raiU. Physiognomy iu Politics, or Mid Flares Bolenoe of Cottiogal He. unhappy Marriages, Teinnerament ctk ; American Artists ; The Sleep , Psychological Drain Waves; Hir Fu- ~3dre»r. painter, Lorenzo Dow, and his wife, their portraits; Royal Indies i’reuch Empire, with portraits; the Hutesmsn and Historian ; Row to Helpmeet; What Is Man t » a Babt. — We have a very good professional gentleman—whom we “ Mm ply beesoee bis mhos Is not Who lives a few miles in the eouutry. J oamo into possssstoa of s son and a fins boy as could be seen In all the LEGAL NOTICE. Lawyers, Ordinaries, Clerks of Courts and others will find it to their interest to send their Reports and orders for Blank Books of any stylo of Ruling or Binding to Wn. R. Hanleiteb, Book Binder aud Blank Book Manufactur er, Granite Block, Atlanta, Ga. Java., osaeii CotUw Yarns—fi 5 lb Nos. 8 sod 10 |2 00(0 Nos. 8.10.12. 2 0«>4 Jetton Cants—V dos. WbitUwora. $7 AO CawPeas^bu. s|1.2C Diuga anti DyrdufTi Alum V lb Hcjiio Uorsx, rsf. » lb... ■ BIuomoum B lb.. 11 llrlmatoUB lb lb... I CopS«r»s V lb 3, Ounphor lbtl.20<j Osstor Oil, qU. O.OOfei •*- yM.3 AOa §4 00 Udlgo V 'jb. >1 20^1% Uadd«r p lb. Z80«26 Pot. Lyd. f lb. $0 23 Uuinins f ox. $2 7A Saltpetre + lb. 12(420 8we«t Oil ll dorl.6(X0e.(Xl do. (*111.4003.30 do. pts. dos |8.00 Dry Ooodi ft yd. llr. 8h. 7-8 18d lir. 8b. 4-4 IM lira Bh. 3-4.... 08 BPd 8h. 7-8.... 124 hl’d Hh. 4-4....13^4 Bro. Drill 1M Bl’d. Drill 18(^22)4 Ticking 12*4^48 Prints— 18 Hursgae'A. 13013>4 Merrimsc.. 130l:i>; Amcrlcsu.. 13013), Wspisntts. ■“ “• Dncboss h. Arnold's... Feathers—now, Flomr— Atlanta Mills, fancy 11 hun dred $5 00 Do do, ex. family 4 80 Do do, family 4 00 Dodo, Fulton XXXX family Dodo, superfine 3 601 Buck Do do, Georgia XXXX Noap—11 lb. family 3 00 Turpentine.. Do do, ship stuff 1 60 Steel—11 lb. Dodo, bran 1 28| Plow Fruit—1) lb aud bbL Cast Apples 11 bu 1.7502.281 German 50C,Sugmr— H lb Gin, Holland! American,.. $1.( Bum, Jamaica 4.1 American..|1 Wlilaky— Corn fl aal. *1. hoc tilled dot l.i ltys do il.: ltobertson do $2A._ Bourbon dotl.230S .00 do V dos do do * 8*1.. . 116003.00 __ p -u.ihm m Mess Fork p bbl Xalassess— New Orleans 90 Florida 76080 House $1.000T23 600 68 CITIZENS OF GEORGIA Special Announcement DR. J. M. FOSTER (Csmsssat Ottm la the ICinpIre Hloek Bespeotfully announces that he has eatab- lUheU permanent parlor offices in Markham’i Empire Block, where he may be daily con salted, Mondays aud Tuesdays excepted, ■ X Nalls—11 keg 4d to 40. Oils—11 Lord Oil 11.7602.00 Linseed Oil.. 1.3001.35 Coal Oil 480 50 Lubr. Oi! 1.1603.00 1^9)4 Osnnburg; 750 so 20023 Potash V ewe- Babbits Patty—p lb... . 6040 11012 — p lb Rice—p lb... Salt—p sock. Liverpool. Virginia jShot-p Patent $3.40 Ginseng.. Gisss-i Gan powder pkeg.$8 00 Kifle bf. keg $4.60 Rifie qr. keg 2 AO Blasting keg tf 0006.26 Hay-1 ton $38040 Hides- p lb. Green 9010 Dry Halted .... 22023 Dry Flint 24025 Iron—p lb. 708 - 13 >4 . 25a27 18020 ys: “ i 506 ! P. It 16015* Demarara 17018 1.2001 52 Refined A 18018)4 1 200 Refined B.... 17)4018 ' ” Refined C....16)4017 Yellow Coffee. 16016*4 Soda-Eng. Plb808); Starch—p lb...1101296 Tobacco—p lb. Unsound 25056 Sound 60090 Extra fine... 1.0001.35 Smoking 6001.00 Varnish—p gal. Copal 3.5004.00 Japan $3.000350 809 606 White Fish- ~ P half bbl.. $10011 Cat^ff Eginesn, Slide valve Stationary Engines, Portable Engines, Ac. Also, Clrculsr.Mulayaud Gang saw Mills, Sugar Caue Mills Shaft log, P'Uleys, Ac., Lath and Shingle Mills, Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular Saws, Belting, Ac. 8cndfo> descrip tive circulars and price lirf. WOOD di MANN. HlEAll KNU. CO.. feblC4Sm Utica, "*aw York. EXCHANGE CONCERT SALOON, WINE AND BEER HALL, MAR IKTTA STREET. A SPLENDID String Band AMU IjADY W AITnnB /A’ attendance. Cincinnati Lager on Draught, and Dealers Supplied at Manufacturers’ Prices. A call will be sufficient to insure a continuance of pa- SPECIAL NOTICES. Utorgla State Lottery, for tke Beneflt ot the Orphans* Home and Freo School. Combination Class, No. 388. The following were the drawn num ber* Aug. 14, 1869 : 31-78 - 20-68 -0 46—27 -63-53- 18-61-19 - 38 auglS-dlt HOWARD A GO.. Msnagcni Heds Renovated l»y Steom-Patcat, no Fire Coming Near the Feathers.—Beds, Curled Hair and Wool Mattresses washed and dried at $2 00 each, and returned the same day, $17 00 for * bed com plete. Low-post bedsteads $4 60; Kattressee $4 00; Pillow and Cose $1 00; Sheets $2 00; Comforts $3 50. Aleo, agent for Psvllllon end Rustic Window Shades, the favorite ol cvqry housekeeper—all colors aud prleee; Musqnlto Nets $5 00 to $10 00, at A. ERGENZINOER 8. ang 13-lm Hunter 8t., I Doors from Whitehall. WHITEHALL STREET. FREE CONCERT SALOON AND hiiooting gallery OPEN EVERY NIGHT. Ijadlow in Attondanoo. ASSIGNEE’S SAKE. CltyTlsll, l ay in Septa of sale, by virtue of s tho Uultod States for for cash, free from lncumbrsncos, 040 scree of laud Vanzandt county, Texas; 1,000 acres of land In Eman uel county, Oa ; one fifth of 40 acres of land In Floyd county, and one sixth of the Bartow Saltpetre Works, belonging to the estate of R. J. Massey, bankrupt W. L. HUBBARD, aug 6-wtds Assignee. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, BY W. E. ARCHER, DEAFNESS, CATARRH, Discharges from the Ear, Noises in the Head, Offen sive Breath, Asthma, Bron chitis, Scrofula, or any Af fection of the HEAD, EAR, & CHEST, FROM FIFTY-SIX CITIZENS: To the Public: Desiring to eucourago tho praiseworthy ef forts of Dr. J. M. Foster, who has establish ed permanent offices in our city—wo take this method to recommend to the afflicted his ad mirable aystem of treatmeutfor Catarrh, Deaf ness, aud diseases ot the Head, Ear, Nose and Throat. We have found him personally, a frank, honest and skillful specialist, and as such, we take pleasure in directing to him those who may suffer from the maladies which he treats -believing they will receive all the benefits that can be bestowed by science, skill and a comprehensive experience. M. O. MARKHAM, Merchant. J. F. KISER, Merchant. L. II. ALEXANDER, Merchant. C. II. WELLBORN, Insurance, etc. J. C. CLARKE, Artist. J. W. ANDERSON, Georgia Enterprise. JAS. H. RATCLIFFK, Insurance Agent. A. HOWELL, Agt. Hawaii's Mills. A. KliGENZINGKH, Furniture Store. J. R. PARKS, (with G. W, Jack «b Co. ALTON ANOIER, Other seat* Treasurer. GEO. II. HAMMOND, Attorney ut Law. A. J. Mr BRIDE, McBride «fc Co.] G. 11, EDDLEMAN, Boots and Shoes. 11. C. BARROW*, Capitol. S. S. FEARS, Attorney at Law. And Forty others Equally well known. Ti M. JACK. JACK W. c A i v P. CHISOLM. A CHISOLM, fll T 0 Y S anufaotur X* «l Of WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND. A2STD Crackers! WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. L H. BBADFILLira COLUMN. BH. J. BBABFIELB’S Film mmtm Woman’s Best Friend. OODlMASX's Ounce, July 28, 1889. A LL Sobool Teachers tosohing poor children la FftB JY ton county who expect to participate in the Poor fnwsursiranc&s. yz ami nation on or before the 28th of August The Board will meet at 10 o'clock a. u. every Saturday. The law will be strictly enforced, and no teacher paid who fall* Di&irtrrratM, 7 T - S inlySI—dfitwlt to obtain a certificate. GREAT THROUGH ROUTE! Carrying the United States Mail AMD ADAMW r.XPKKMH, FOB THE NORTH f mHlfl valuable MedL-lue ia prepared for Wo Mm ex- X eluslvely, and to be used by womb* only. It >* adapted especially to those eaaee where the wo an is disordered and will cure any Irregularity in the “mei * one," -toe » -.rich ruts as require a surgical opera tion. As c'mms Met are »ery rare, the Fkmslb Bbou* hawk la of almost uah check of the “monthly mlmd, or like a thus relieving tb< the luck end -lov* ^ .09 tea face, chlUyero •ation*, burning ot the eveUda and geusral reeth-e- nae*. Taken in time all these symptoms pass sway loomed lately, without Injury to the coostKutloo. Fre quently, however, the proper reaaedy Is not applied In time, the dlrOaee beoomee chronic, and the foundation laid for numberless evils to the constitution cf the to- The next “turn" coaseearoand and there is no ■ r r. MALE n»(,L- unlvereel application. Iu a sadden cold, trouble ol It acta like a charm, by azeroiux) tub macKAAOjc im bvkuv ibotobck, tl Wmto fever, headache, pain In the em*)l >,1 tl er stomach,'' fiush<-e of heat about th s of the natural fluid escaping. The very lit- COKNKK OF ALABAMA AIVI) WIIITKIIAM* NTHKKTS, ATLAN TA GEOKGIA. (<!. H. &i A. W. FORCE, — DEALERS IN— BOOTS AND SHOES, SIGN OF TBE BIG IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL STREET, ^.TL^X.lSrT^., - - - GBORaiA. inay'23-c MEADOR & BROS, TOBACCO C OM MISSION MERCHANTS M!anufacturers of Cigars WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. 3.000 Boxes Various Brands, Styles and qualities of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, The North Carolina Eailroad Connects with tho Wilmington A Weldon Railroad, Raleigh A Gaston Railroad, Richmond A Danvil!e Railroad, Western North Carolina Railroad, nd Charlotte A South Carolina Railroad. The Comfort of Passengers Consulted. Their Baggage Checked Through and du ly Cared For. Experienced Engineers. Prompt and Effleieut Conductors. Elegant Coaches. Palace Sleeping Cars Attached. Good Water, No Ferry or Trea tie Works, and the en tire management of the Road so as to oocure a Safe, Agrooablo and QUICK TRAVEL. ALB April 23th. 186‘J. Alabama Stvc .Atlanta, Georgia. there Is In the city, all In aplet carriages always tu readiness for families and An elegant new Hoarse Is kept at this stable for fu Klagant > parlies. Fresh aa a Malden’* Blush” la <h« pure poachy complexion which follows the use of Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. It Is tho true aeorot of beauty. Fash ionable ladles in society understand this. The Magnolia Bairn chongA the rustic oountry girl ito a city belle more rapidly than any other one ilng. Bednesa, sunburn, tan, frock'**, blotches aud all ef fect* of the summer sun disappear wheu It Is used, and a genial, cultivated, ftreih expression Is obtained which rivals th* bloom of youth. Beauty la poasibln to all who will Invest 75 cents at any respectable store and Insslst on getUng* t tbn Magnolia Balm. Use nothing but Lyon’s KsUisrion to dress the hair. The only place In Atlanta to get a ttrst- l*ss Dictograph Is Xulia’a Gallery. angt-tOlTth i mr * ‘‘Itstsgrsphi, as |s*4 as any made In the United motes, at Knhn’a cehlirated Gallery. Only $4 per do* n. •ug4-UU17th B. U. Marshall, Dsattat, Whitehall Htrsst, ever Lawshu’s Jewelry More. Jo'y i! (July 1—Im LtKlHRAMfC 0 CLARK, Attarneys^-Of- Aee on Brood street, over Behola* Need Btore. Praetlo* anywhere in th* State, United Motes Wap ran* Court, and Superior Court*. |y 25-61 y amre Agent. A T 1j A KT T A SACK FACTORY ! W K keep on hand constantly, and aro msnufaotur lug all kinds of F 1.0UK AND UKAliV SACKS, Ord<wa rea|>ectfully solicited. MITCHELL & BENTLY, jj-:i 3m Otratr Whit.h.U ud Hnnler 8U. Macon k Wrstken Hail*oai>, 1 Atlanta, July 1,1869.) W P, have arranged * regular system of through tick ot* from AtUuU to Sew York, UalUinorc, Tlillu- drlphln, Jnrknonrlllr and Tnllahn*. hoc, Florida, via .Saramiali. lloggsge checked through. Only nno ohaugo of can south of Atlanta. Ate*, * system of Dxour«lou Tiolketk At rery reduced rate*, good from date, until th* first day ot Octolier next, from Atlanta, Maoon and inter- L. H. Davie, General In novlH-ly L. B. Davis, Agwat Orsv.r * Baker Saw ing Kaebtoe*. tovllly from Mscun and Intermediate stations l Mewnan. W. A. FULUtB, H. W. lJHoNHON, M. T. O.T. A. ] stylo U»lyj-*>n| CLOTHINC AT COST. H AVflfO decided lo so large oar store, that w* may the demands of th* trodo, we now offer our ea< READY-MADE OLOTHDfG M cost, for cook, for the neat thirty days, dll thoa Wishing to purafaM* will find it to their Interest to oa aud examine oar stock. W. B. LUWK * CO. AUauta, a* , Aagwet 1st. !M9 sag Mtu Prom Hon, A, A, Gaulding, late .Jndtjf of Spaldliiuj County (hurt —Member of Legislature, etc., iCc. Atlanta, Ga., July 28, 1869. l)r. J. M. Mister, Empire Block: Dkau Sue Having been afflicted with a very auuoyiug Throat nud Bronchial difficul ty (that induced a constant cough), of some few years’ btanding, I placed myseli under your system of treatmeut, and I am happy to anuonnee a very marked improvement nfler but little more than a week’s aUoutiou. aud from present favorable indications. I think a perfect cure will be the result. A. A. GAULDING. From Col. James M. Ball, Atx.anta, Ga., July 14, 18C9. Dr. J. M. hosier, Empire Block: Deau Sib Having beou relieved by you of n partial deafness of Home years’ standing, I take pleasure in having you refer to me. I had suffered considerable annoyance from my deafness, besides having noises in the ear* which were particularly disagreeable. A few days ago I was operated upon by you with flattering success. Yon did not cause me the least pain whatsoever, and Fean nous hear as perfectly as ever. Tendering you my thanks and gratitude, I am yours truly, JAMES M. BALL. From N, P, Hotohkis Esq. (AUD1TOB OF THE W. k A. R. K.) Dr. ./, M. Foster, Empire Block: Observing that your patients roport to you by letter their improvement, I wish to state that you have vory much benefitted my wife, who had been quite deaf for 20 years. Hhe has beeu under your treatment but a few days, and can now hear the piano and guitar in nn adjacent room, and the rain upon the roof something sho could not do for a long time past. N. B. HOTCHKIH. Atlanta, Ga , July 23d, 1869. DR. FOSTER May be daily consulted, (Monday* and Tuesday Exoepted.) At his permanent offioos in Markham’s Empire Block, SPECIAL NOTICE. Dr. FOHTEIl'H tima baing darotad axclu- ai,al j lo tba inmadlota ptofoaalonol danuuida mode npon him, annonaoea (hot latter, from othora than hit patient., or npon profen- aiooal htuineM. will receive no attention. JAMES B. BAT0LIFKE, Private Secretary Ail propoaola for adv.rtliing moat be ad dreoood to DnLANIY A ANDERSON Georgia EaUrpnee. All PraooriptloM, Chamiooh, oto., etc., pre. pored by RIDWINE A POX. Cham lata and Dmaglati. Omci Hoom. —8 A. M. till SP. M. (Mondayn ud Taoodaye oxmptod.) MANUFACTURER’S PRICES! We make Cigars of the Best Material, and Guarantee the Smoking Quali ties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United States. Sole Aeenlo for E. T. 1‘llkintoiiN Brando of Cliewlnif aud Siaiokiup: Tolrareos, FRUITS AND FLOWERS, COMMONWEALTH, AC. aug 1 d3m M. O. MARKHAM, BOOTS .A. iKT lID S XT OES, SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, AC., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stook, as it is IHIiBOTIIX) W I T II OHBAT O A rt E , And piircdinHod exclusively for CASH, From the I3est Manufacturer's. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. aug l-Onj M. O. MARKHAM. JORDAN, HOWARD A HARRALSON, TOBACCO COMMUNION MEltCHANTri, WHOLESALE DEAI.KUS IN LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c., ATLANTA wanvanAXjXj hthbiit, r*’ prteaa. Mn**! saaortmeat of t'lUAHN. CEORCIA. North Carolina Railroad in uinKc-r use to PKTKMHBUHU, RICHMOND, PORTSMOUTH, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK aud BOSTON. auto. To the Northwest and West, vu Raleigh, Cli.rl.Ue, Columbia, k liny Line Thin in a Sat e atta KDcpeditioun R. O XT T E fOK THROVKU TRjt I'f.'l,. THROUGH TICKETS HOLD AT New Orleang, Charleston, Richmond, Mobile, Columbia, Portsmouth, Montgomery, Charlotte, Baltimore, Jacksonville, Salisbury, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Greensboro’ St. Louis, Macon, Raleigh, Louisville, Augusta, Petersburg, Indianapoiis, New York ARE GOOD ON THIS ROUTE. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND Pleasure Seekers. rjlHE only direct route to the Virgiuift SprlugB, ALL NORTHERN CITIES. I ^XOURHION RETURN TICKETS to aUthe Oelebrat- A ed VlrglnlaSpringB with the privilege of stopping lover at any intermediate point, have been placed on oale by this road at greatly reduced rates. about th* head, weight In th* lower stomach with or without whites, palpitations of th* heart, pai for, exhaustion, ' “ * Ix'f-sUoii, weariness, languor, NO STAGING. If you desire SPEED, COMFORT and 84P ETY, go via the Great Virginia and Tennessee Air- Line. Apply to Ticket Offioe, Passenger Depot B. W. WRENN, Jy7-d2m. G*n. Ticket Agent W. 1 A. It. H Guano for Turnips, Etc. r HE public are notified that I have Just received a fresh supply of Poruvian Guano, Dissolved Bonos, Coe's Bone Superphoapbaio and Manipulated Guano, jy-15-dly W. T. T. Broad street, Atlanta. P4. T. X. - iiuliget , —_— lug acre*, the loins, To*a of appetite, pain In left trefoil UghUuM* acroM the chest cough, aud giddiness, i . •Ull alfowtod to go on “green *i« lue*s” will be fully de veloped, th* headache becomes severe, with loss of memory, dltulniahiug seusibillty, axca STOMACH, dys pepsia. uo relish for food, loss of flesh, Increased llut- leriug of the heart owklumo os the hit, legs aud body, aud occasional spitting of blood. Th* mghb-iit •ffortcaus— uuaaiau bbsatbiso, almost snrrrx*- txoh. The skin la flabby and a "doughy fed." This is a sad picture, but it Is Uie condition of thousand* of women between the ages of fifteen and forty-five who are brought lo the verge of the grave by Iguor once or neglect to take the proper remedy. To all wb are afflicted with any of the symptoms above meutioi- •d, in connection with an irregularity of the "monthly sickness," we earnestly say TAKE DK. J. BRAD HELD M FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounce# t keuyoa will at aoc* experience its b*u. flts, and with a little patience you will be fully restored to health. This remedy has been extensively used for upaardH of twenty years by many of the most expericnc-d and successful physicians of Georgia, We retest that DR. J. BltADFIELD K FEMALE REGULATOR la preparr ed for WOMEN and to be used by Women only. A trial la all we ask. Prepared and sold in auy quantity by L. H. UUADPIKLD, WHOLE fALE DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Georgia. i'rice *1 60 per Bottle. Sold by Druggists generally. stating that Home time previous to the late war. I unJ. with the utmost success, on a servant girl, your FE MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfieltl s Drug Stoic, West Point, O*. She had been suffering severely from suppressed menstruction, and this Med restored her to health. Hhe is, to-day, liv- preparaticn for the purpose* for which you 1 it. Vours truly, JNO. C. WHITNER. of Dr. Joseph Bradfield, of this county, and as a med ical man pronounce it to be a combination of Medi cine* of great merit In the treatment of all the disease* Mowstvi LLEi 18C8 Dil J UxADFiuLD—Dear Sir: I have much plessme i saying I have witnessed the most decided and bip- py effects of your Female Regulator in this neighbor - WM. H. FINCHES. MOUMTVUO.E, 1C8. Du. J. Boadhelh—Dear Sir: I have repeated;y used "I also prepare and have for sale a YEAST POW DER, equal to the best, and for much less price. I also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in use by many of the beet housekeepers in the city, and pr >■ nounced by them to be \ ery superior. L. H. BKADEIEL D. Dniffifist, Atlautn, Gn. Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay's Sure Cure for Intemperance. msrl4-eodly DR 0. S. PROPHIT r’S Family Medicines. CONSISTING OF Ills CELUBATED LIVElt MEDICI N E, Anoiliiu- Pain Kill It, ANTr-BILI.IOUS PILLS, -A.O-TTE PILLS, ItysfHtery Cordial, Female Tonic r-UIUF-VING FlliljS 1 IHE excellent rvmedle# of O. 8. Pro phi it, M. D. . need no recommendation, their well-known power iu removing the diseases peculiar to our Southern cli mate having already established for them an envub.e reputation in Georgia and the adjoining States. Asti:, minority of persons living in the South are predlspo^ l Ate ’ ‘ of the Liver, it is granted by all intellig.'M that important organ. Prophitt’i Liver Medicine and Anti-Billions pills strike directly at the root of the en!. They cure the Liver, which In nine cases out of ten, at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Oollc, Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual ob struction*, etc., so common among our people. Eai - ache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Ncursic.n, and bodily pains of every kind flee before PropliitfN Pain Kill It S EVEN-TOP Turnip Seed. RuU Bogs Turnip Seed. Purple Top Turnip Seed, While Top Strapped- Leaved Turnip seed, all for sale bv MARK W. JOHNSON, Guano and Com mission March ant. Broad street. Jy 15-dly V. S. Mnrhnl's Sale. rncK U. 9. Marshal, Northern Dnrr. or Ga. 1 Atlanta, Go., Aug. 2, 1869. ) Y virtue of a writ of rendition! oxpouas, issued county of Fulton, the following property, condemned as forfeited to the United States, to-wtt: One (1) barrel whisky; one (1) wagon aud harness. Terms cash. GKO. B. CHAMBERLIN, | ■ /'lEOUGIA, HARALSON COUNTY.-Whereas, Jo- II eeph II. Brown, administrator of J. M. King, epreaents to the court In his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has folly administered King's estate : This is therefore to cite all person's concerned, kin- . If any they < July, 1869. July20-m6m /'I EORQ1A, HARALSON COUNTY.—Wheraas, Kliaa- VI beth Perryman, administratrix of the estate of M. A. Perryman, represent* to Ui* oourt in her peU- two. duly filed and entered on reoord, that ah* has fully administered Perryman’s estate : This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred aud creditors, to shew nans*. If any they can why said administratrix should not be discharged from July. 1869. July20-m6m A. D. WOODS, Oadtnarv. Printer's fee $4 5U rvmm States Distbict Coub rpHt session of th* United Motes DUtriet Court ter I the Honthern District of (Horsts, ter the Aoguot Term. Is poateonod to tee second Monday la October next at M o'clock A. M. Jurors, witnesses and others Interested, will taka By order of th* Judge. jnlyto-wtlteuglO 'VT0RT8IKN DISTRICT OF GBORGIA— ^ Atlanta, Oa., April IT, im Oesto In sold district, who baa been a sugi-w3w hereby ABNER any otboi chronic Propliitt's Liver Medicine. It is safe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and a lion Id ready for use at any and all times. Price $2 a bottle- 33 1-3 per cent, discount by the doxan bottle* or more If you get snake bit, use PROPlirrT’S PAIN KILL IT. internal and external. If you have a fresh w ound any sort, um» the PAIN KILL IT. It you get dog I apply the PAIN KILL IT. DR. O. S. PRO PH ITT'8 Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills I’liiKiiiivc and I'ebrifUKC, all Febrile ami f DR. O. 8. PROPHITTft V EG ETA III. K AG IE l>l l.l safe aud reliable for all to take at auy t UK. PROraiTT‘8 that doss in«llc*b>d Female Tonic, PURIFYING PILLS The Purifying PUU sad Fcmal* Tonic are associat< .1 tegether aa a mil preparation, as you see iu the Bll!- n»*T bare given perfect aatUteotfon to my practice!,. the teat twwity yeara. In all c'Oses that they are rccom forlhe FIBh may be token in connectioi Vtthtee Uver Medlstee. without th* Tunic, sb.n teere ta say indication for there, sueh a* Shortness o. Breath, SwelRngortbe Feet orfaa^ or a Pale, Weak Mate of tea Blood, er a Flabby state of the Muscle*, H * generally follow Fever and Chills and Fever. All sf the above Medicine* sold by Druggists and Marehqnte generally Ugo ug beet the Southwest. K-l-lu. A Eoi. Cnril, * Uojd. WU«n. 1V»1« »lOo., CtUnl^ Ov I'r-l^rnH olT *>» DH. 0. H. PROPDITT All Ui. abov, nwdlM for Ml. bj 0oT, “* te “' u *' L. H. BRADFIELD, WHOLESALE URl'GG 1ST. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, OEOKUIA. merit -eodly