Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, August 17, 1869, Image 3

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;y new era. x MORNING, AUG. IT, 19*. ctttT TM Hwnwwor. ui04U*t«r ttl *ifr« Llv* Drug Sturt)** ■ < “■L jf*V M K M. ( « * K ii ~ j Sir - ^ U7 ~ | (£4 r ac jcr: .x^S > -M^urC. T. Wafcttn, U. H. I ;Dl«triot, i* in good health apparently kaimml—l'b« WMtlbor oouUuiKH f there mem'jtomo indications r of nothing more nwild ut Is is hUUhTthat both parti**, to • woro Royal Arch M**omi w that thin in trae in regard to ilia in regard to lioetock. ,m. --A aeries of religious kept up at Wesley Chapel dur- noaordauoe with the reoom- 'Jollego of Itiebop*. Her- moming and evtuibg m old-timed friend, James , Clerk of the United Slates bout hern UiNtnot ot Georgia, *| looks like old times to see ~ta, and we are glad to note try seems not in the least to 'l bis health. Wi siun Railroad. It was •trot yesterday that the Ceu- atlded the Macon A Western of purohases. We do not report is true; hut it is credited ■ Lere—probably owing to the rumor tit not alioat tor the «itv m iTuvvv. ■ Mail*. —There was an en tire Northern and Eastern mails iug, froth some cause or other, lieu into such u condition that the mails can bo oounted upon of certainty. It they come by the merest chance. Those >d iu their arrival have long he them as they couie, since to bo tho exception and not School.—The lots on the ! and Forsyth streets, diag- He First Baptist Church, was rday by the Managers of the Lottery, for the purpose of for the Orphuus' School, d by that institution. The •itiful one, centrally located uited for the purpose of its “ : ng will be commenced ira- aoou as the architect gets the fleatious ready. Five thousand I for the purchase. m.—la our uotice of the Boa- homicide a few days ago we lock was an Euglishmau, and Federal side during tho war. : upon the latter point was tu rn e that by nativity he is Eng- he emigrated to this country e South, where he has resided in the Confederate naval ser- rar, part of the time as a lie eras captured once, and lay in a Northern prison. We r the sake of being correct in — Itia a pity that the Bostock > off in the clone and illy ven- rs of Judge Smith’s office. The *y packed, and au eager crowd ckades the door. It would ~h better for the investigation off at the Court Honse. It i much more comtortablc for god, and at tho same time an opportunity for the of both parties to hear tho testi- i this, theiropare and suffocat- room most necessarily be very to liostock’s wounds. As tho is likely to be a prolonged one, Court will reconsider the matter sessions at the Court House. Coi. Q. W. Aojuii’s Sals To-Day.—The I'atcmsu property will be sold to-day—90 beautiful lots on the Georgia Railroad, extra train, having everything on bourd for a nine time, will leave the Railroad crossing proeisoly S o'clock. Imirm Stew and Tomsto Farcie served at the National Hotel Restaurant at 11 o’oloek to day. augl71t Th following letter from Colouel Hulbert explains itself: Western & Atlantic Railroad, i Hl’fKIUNTBNOfeNT’s OlTIOR, V Atlanta, Ga., August ltt, 18G9. ) 7b the Press of Qurjia: It was my intention to extend the invitation fc> participate in the exoursion contemplated on the 25th instant, to t/ie entire press of the State. If any have been overlooked, I very in nob regret it. AU will pleaao consider themselves invited, and 1 hope all will be represented. Very respectfully, E. Eulbkut, Superintendent W. & A. It. R. Pkahk and ins Wife.— 100 of those celebra ted Burke county melons—fresh- in to-day. Also 100 lbaof Becks’ choice Conoord Grapes. augl4 Peam: and ms Wife.—Choice clear seed Peaches. Duly think—Peaches and milk. augl4 Pease and ms Wife—tho only place where melons are fresh every day. uug!4 MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. ATLANTA MARKETS. Omoi Daily Raw Eiu, i Monday Ivaning, Auf. 10. IMS. | HrHiNEss.—Trade to-day has been quiet, with little change from Saturday in the lead ing articles of pvodueo nud provisions. The table below gives the oorreot quotations for the day. LEGAL NOTICE. Lawyers, Ordinaries, Clerks of Courts and others will hud it to their interest to send their lleports and orders for Blank Books of auy style of Ruliug or Binding to We. R. IIanleiter, Book Binder uud Blank Book Manufacture • t Granite Block, Atlanta, Ga. SPECIAL NOTICES. orglw State Lottery, for the Benefit ot thu Orphans’ Home and Free School. Combination Cla*e, No. 890. The following wore the drawn num bers Aug. 1C, 1809 : 31_ 07—80—2—17—03—20—02—69—4—tU 11 Auj'lT-dlt HOWARD k CO., Managers lit-ds Htnovuttd by Steam-Patent, no Fire Coming Near the Feathers.—Bede, Curled Hair and Wool Mattresses washed and dried at $2 00 each, and returned the same day. $17 00 for a bed com plete. Low-post bedsteads $4 60; Mattresses $4 00; Pillow and Case $1 00; Sheets $2 00; Comfort* $3 60. Also, agent for Pavillion and Rustlo Window Shades, the favorite of every housekeeper—*11 colors and prices; Mosquito Nets $6 00 to $10 00, at A. ERGENZINQEft’S, any 13-lux Hunter 8t., 3 Doors from Whitehall. “Krtsli as a Maiden's llltssh" la the pare peachy complexion which follows the use of Hagan's Magnolia Halm. It is the true secret of beauty. Fash ionable ladles in society understand this. The Msguolt* Balm changes tho rustic country girl into a city belle more rapidly than any other one thing. Redness, sunburn, tsn, frocklea, blotches and all ef fects of the summer sun disappear when it is used, and a genial, cultivated, fresh expression is obtained which rivals the bloom of youth, beauty is possible to all who will Invest 76 cents at any respectable store and insxiet on getting^the Magnolia Balm. Use nothing but Lyon's Eatbxriou to dress tho hair. Tlxe only place In Atlanta t class Photograph is Kuhn’s Gallery. ang4-till 17 th Roosth. —The followiuL' reach- , without any signature or clue Wo publish it that it may er, hoping that the owner will ackaiowlt-iigii himself or herself the squib, thuH relieving us of Mity : Since you were so impertinent some remaHcs you once heard d a note of proteNt, also, that I fldeutially, I scud you a lew more hich you can do as you pleaao. I ' e monkey-roosts seem to have lately ; do you know whence, >t one of the old rank and file has we find the number recruited, prying eyes, a few more mns- niore pairs of lips to spirt to- u the sidewalk, and a few more which the hands that wear the money to pay tor. I now oter-organization. Let us girls *y to scrutinize the conduct of of the monkey-roosts. We know "o during tho day ; but who fol uring the eveuings. They spend 'ling decent ladies ont ot counte- t night—well I have heard some- “concert saloons" and “pretty —bu», who s.ijs the eyes that look fondly upon them by •an to find out, however, nud 'U let you know some pleasant provided the monkey-roosts are d. In the meantime, I am yours r trom me ogaiu. tk Homicide—Tiiial of Samuel The rged commenced yesterday morning cee B. D. Smith and Thomas ae prosecution was conducted by General E. I*. Howell, assisted by •ehraue and Clark and Col. W. H. i the defense by General L. J. Gar- witnesses were examined in the mid they proved nothing thst is not wn to the public. Neither of them to have been eye-witnesses to the u» neither beard any words pass parties to the fatal transaction, a to say who fired the first allot. #r, were iu hoanng distance of the d both on the ground immediately neither was advised of the cir- aiiich Jed to the tragedy. The that testified was George Haney, sr infhneity, and the next was vers, an employee of thu .State ouT teksti in the aitcrnooii did y a»tev that of the mornfog. But wet.v examined. Atiu White, a had b «*erd the firing, and saw fttie d.'tl not know who fired tho Itneea waff J>r. L. H. Orme. who ey*a attending physician. Du Hog of hta teati tnoiiy an rff.,rt was ie prosecution to introduce ibc •lion of the deoHosml. This wiw ly the defense, a»Vl after e length, was oVHiulfd by tho ding toe re direct examination of (he Court artyourife'd until this 9 o’elook ol wituesaee ri»muio to be and the prospect now i*. that tho on will be extended to eouie length, was tillable to walk iuto Court, aud iriug tbesenMiou lying iin a lounge, not leave the Court room until the eball have closed. Card Photographs, as good as any made . the United Rtates, st Knlm's celebrated Gallery, umy »« i«-i duacu. mifUUlTth II. Marshall, Dentist, Whitehall 8treet, over Iawshe's Jewelry Store. July SI (July 1—Sin LOLIIIIAKK A CLARK. Attorneys,—Of- ju on broad stroot, over Echols' Seed Store. Practice anywhere in tho State, United Staten Supreme Court, and Superior Courts. Jy 26-dly at Insurance Agent, WHITEHALL STREET. FREE CONCERT SALOON AND SHOOTING GALLERY OPEN EVERY NIGHT. Iindlca iu Attendance. Wines, I.lquoi The best of «, 1'orier, Ale, and I.agei rer on Hand. aug 7-3m J. K. BUCHAR, Proprietor. AYER’S AaTJE CURE, _ rrtodlcal Headache, or Billons Headache, and Billons Fevers, Indeed for the whole class of diseases originat ing In biliary derangement, caused by assurance, founded ou proof, that no harm ean arise from iu use in auy quantity. Tltat which protects from or prevent, this disorder must be of Immense service in the communities where it prevails. Invention is better than oure, for the pstlent escapes the tisk which he must run in vio lent attacks of this baleful distemper. This "Cuan” expels the mlsamaUo poison of Favaa and Anus from the svstem aud prevents tho development of the dis ease, U taken on thf first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only tha bast remedy ever yet where Fa van and A our. prevails, everybody should bare it and use it freely both for cure and pro tectlon. It ie hoped this prlo* will place it within the reach of all—Ute poor as well as the rich. A great su- priority of this remedy over any other ever discov ered for the epeedy aud certain cure of Intermittent* is, tbsA it contains no quinine or mineral, consequent ly It produces no qimlMn or outer Injurious offsets Faovraiowa— Mens pork quiet; sales 60 bbls at $34; 65 do. at $34 26. D. B. Meats - Nothing doing. Bacon active and strong ; sales 90,000 ibe. shoulders on p. t; 90 casks do. aft 15|c: 16 do. aud half do. at 19o; 20,000 lbs. dear sides on p. t.; 100,000 do. at 19o ; 20 oaske aud half do. at 19Jo; 60,000 lbs do. (ex tra heavy) at l'JJo; 6 tow plain can vassad hams at 19c; 10 toe sugar-cured do. at 24o. Lard.—Little doing—held above buyers, views. Bales; small kit ohoice in tierces at 19(e; 60 kegs at 20|o per ib. From the Louisville Journal of the 14th. The market to-day exhibited a good degree of animation, with an advance in clear rib- sides and shoulders. Mess Pork-Is firm aud sales reported amount to 121 bbls at $34 60. Bacon—We note sales of 100 casks dear aides at 19|c. Dealers quote at 194 to 19Jc. Sales of 48 casks clear rib sides ut 194 to 194c, aud 20 casks shoulders at 104c. Hams—Are iu good demand aud firm, with sales of 6 tierces fancy sugar cured at 234c, 33 casks plain and sugar cured hams At 21 to 224c. Lard—The market is firm, with sales re nted 70 tierces prii egs do at 211 to 22c. Bulk Meats—We uoU* sales 3 casks bulk sides at 174c. Suoau. The market for ruw was quiet, the demand from all souroes being light, but full prices were demanded for all grades. The sales were 300 hhds. (chiefly to the trade) at 114c. to 13|c. for Cuba and Porto Rico and 14jc to 14 Jc. for Demerora. Refined was quiet At 152c. to IGo. for hard, 16c. to 15§o. for soft white. 14c. to 14|c. for yellow, and 14Jo. for extra C. We quote: Raw Cuba—Infeiior to common refining, 10Jc. to life.; fair to good do.,118o. to lljo.; fair to good grooery, lljo. to 124c.; prime to choice do., 12Jo. to 124c.; oentrifugal (hhds. And boxes), 104c. to 134c.; molasses (hhds. und boxes), lOo. to 114c.; melado, Cc. to 84c. Havana—Boxes D. S. Nos. 7 to 9, 11c. to 114c.; do. do., 10 to 12. U4o to 124c.; do. do. 13 to 15, 124c. to 134o.; do. do. 16 to 18. 134o. to 144c.; do. do., 19 to 20, 144c. to 15c.; do. white, 144c. to 154c. Porto Rico-Refining grades, lljc. to llyC.; grocery do., 12o. to 134c. FTISTA-dSTOI^Xj. Buying. SellUng OOMMBROIALj. ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Axe*-? doz l American b’nd S. W. Collins.. .$16® 14 American HoopUQl2X Baron— t* lb Nall Rod Udl2tf Hams, canv. S.C 24 I Castings 7>*@>9 Plain Canvased 22@23:Lard—V lb. Country 1B(<*1»! Tierces A bis. @22 Sides, clear @21 V Kegs and Cans Hides. C. K 20 \ Lead—V lb. 9@10 Shoulders @17 Lesther-V lb. Bagging—V yd. | White Oak Sole r. M. JACK. F. M W. P. CHISOLM. JACK A CO., c A V ! 0 Y S GREAT-THROUGH ROUTE! Carrying the United State* Mail AND ADAMH’ EXPItlXH, FOR THE NORTH! T%/L anufaoturera of Kentucky 23<d.27 India 28@82 Bale Hope-* lb @27 Hemlock Sole Country Sole Country Upper.. 28@36 —an Machine-made.. 10@U Hand-made 8 WJ Northern .HMi Bras-per ton $22 5(K<v25 Fr. cf. * doz.... $40@G0 6U@26l Am. do. * dos.., Dom. * doz Bridle Lea * doz Harness Lea * lb. Butler—* lb Goshen nominal Country 20@30 Tennessee.... 26@35 Caffee-* lb. lUo Prime 24'«@26 Liquors-* gal and doz Good 22> ( @23)J Brandy Fr.. $7.00@12.00 Ordinary.. 21@22 ! Amor $l.60@2.00 Java 38@«0 ! Peach $3.00@4.00 Candles—* lb. Apple $3,00@4.00 h 17@m,l Gin, Holland$4.00@6.00 40@4Cj American... $1.60@ 2.00 Rum, Jamaica 4,00@6.00 American.. $1.60@ 2.00 Whisky- Corn * gal.$1.25@1.60 Rectified dofl.00@ 1.20 Rye do $1.25@6.00 Robertson do $2.00@4.00 Bourbon do$1.26@5.00 do * doz... Parafine.. Cotton Yarns—* 6 Nos. 8 and 10 <2 00@ Nos. 8, 10. 12. 2 0Q@ Colton Cards—* doz. Whittemore 17 50: CowPeas*t>u. a$l.25 Drugs and Dyestaffsi ...» - - 8@l0j Alum * lb Borax, ref. * lb (Bluestone * lb..l5@20 Camphor * lb$1.20@1.40- Castor OU, qts. «.0(kd6.60| do pts.3 50@:i 76 do gal.3 76(s)4 00 Kp. Salts* lb. e‘ 4 (8)8 Indigo * lb. $1 20@l 00 Madder * lb. 23@26 Pot. hyd. * lb. $0 26 gulnlne * oz. $2 76 Saltpetre * lb. 12@20 Sweet Gil * dozl.60@fl.00 do. gal$1.46@3.60 do. pts. doz$3.00 Dry Coods—* yd. do do Ic Sherry.. Port. fz.ao@o.ou Champaign e ackerel— No. 2. * bbl. $18 00 “ 3. do 16 00 " 1 * X bbl. 2 60 •• 2 do Kits $2.60@3.00 .lfolassrts— 13@14 New Orleans 90 Br. Sh. 4-4 15@16S Florida 76@80 Bl'd 8h. 3-4.... 9@18 Sugar House |1.00@1.26 Bl’d Sh. 7-8.... 12@18 Cuba 60@ 68 Bl'd Sh. 4-4....13> (l @30 Nalls—* keg Bro. Drill 10$)22 I 3d .7 8700 Bl'd. Drill 1S022H Ticking 12,‘,@45 4d to 40 6 00 ^ Oils-* gal... Lard Oli f 1.76(92.00 Linseed Oil.. 1.30@1.35 Coal Oil 48@ 50 Lubr. Oil 1.16@3.00 @ 9)4 Osnaburgs— * ' ,16 yd 20@23 10X Potash—* case. 75@eOI Babbits $14.00 Putty—* lb... . 8@40 11@12 Prints Sprague’s.. 13@13,q Merrimac.. 13@13>i American.. 13@13>£ WamsutU. @ 9 Duchess B. 16@16 Arnold *i Feathers— Flour— . . Atlanta Mills, fancy * hun- Klee—* lb. dred $6 tKl Salt—* sack. Do do, ex. family 4 60 Liverpool $2.76 Dodo, family 4 (X) Virgluia 2.30 Dodo, Fulton XXXX Shot— * bag. tamlly 3 751 Patent $3.40 Dodo, sujicrflne 3 601 Buck 3.76 Do do, Georgia XXXX Soap—* lb. family 3 00! Turpentine 7@8 Dodo, ship stuff 1 60 Steel-* lb. Dodo, bran 1 25 Plow 12)i Fruit—* lb and bbl. Cast 25a27 Apples * bu 1.75(a2.25 Gorman 18@20 Apples dried 5@6,Sugar—* lb. Peaches,p’l'd 12@16l N.O I6@lfl do unp’d 6@6 ; P. R 16@15.q Grain—* hu. Domarara 17@18 Corn, White ... 1.20@l 22 Refined A 18@18>* Yellow 1 20@ Refined B....17X® 18 iu m -* box. $3.60@' Gunpowder *keg.$8 00 Itifio hf. keg $4.50 Rifle qr. keg 2 60 ^Blasting keg 6 00j^25 Hides*- * lb! Qreen 9@10 Dry Halted .... 22@2S Dry Flint 24@26 Iron—* Ib. oodos 8@(F , WVhlte Fish ,erican bar 6@« B *--“*-* ’ ils for Fresh and Mutton, Reef OMixr OoMUiesaav of Hooszstemce, i l>KF4BTMJurr or tbs Soutk. \ - ) Atlanta, August Ga., 12, 18(50. will be rec«tved at this offlen until , fiepUmbar IS, ISM, for furalahlng aU ' sad muUoo requlrsd by tbs Bubslstsnos r say parposs, ia Atlanta and at Mo- S of good sod marketable quality, sub- (aai-ks sad shanks not U> be ry, purobasee st the ex- i made In open market. Allaata, eodat Mcftsmcm iLrraekii! wttk hash bud and math*, stettog price par • be la force for rtx i let. laeu. •ad sdffsssa d u> tBHf. Oeo.aadoisrSTff. Department of the Mouth. whatever apun the conaiitutiop. Those cured by It am left as healthy as 11 they had never had the disease. Fever sad Ague is not alone Uu> consequence of the inke«math*poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its Irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheu matism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Kar achi, Catarrh. Asthma, palpitation, Painful affection of th* Spleen, Hysterica, pain In the Bowels, Oolic, Paralysis, ami Derangstaeu! of the Btomaob, all of which, w b« u originating in this cause, put on the In termittent type, or become periodical. This ••Cuss" expels the poison from th* blood, end consequently nirss them all alike. It is an invaiaabla protection to immigrant* and persons traveling or temporarily re- siding In the malarious districts. If taken occasional- ly or dally while exposed to the Infection, that will be excreted from the system, and oannot accumulate In sufficient quantity to ripen Into disease. Hsno* It Is even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever auffer from Intermittent*. H they avail them selves of tho protection this remedy affords. |PREPARED BY DR. 4. C. AYER & OO., LOWELL, MASS. Hold by Uu.l>lna k Tot, 1. h. Wtlbon, u>il all th. Unl„liU 111 Mm*. Atm, b, ,|| I)ni,,ut. ».ul I),,1 *o. It 1-dmdAw^si AhSUi.NKK’S HA1.K. II r virtu, or ,n ord.r ot Iha lioaorrtil. Ik, IMMrU-l xl court Of U“ CHi tod DUtrn lor III, MorUurn Dl, irtMofOMnU, I wtU mtlbr “ door, to IA. town of MaHoMa, . . .. — 2dhxz i l Sidl'd s ud w.odo’ArdluA mmbtB, ntuMd two M(W from A. ww.il, ()3>b ooootf, Oa i llaSHn of iHtdMov Uoovratlioloo, oUUio Intorvot of C. A. JUkg. u bolrto rtUtotio ootolo ot Dorrlnttoo Xlnf. Moooood, oioqx t irwoo of load 10 CMlbAm ooootj, oot op»rt u port of USiJc All brtoortM to tbo OOMO jc. A. tigy, kdolrerf jMd free f NOAH R. FOWLER. Sodu-Eng. *lb8@8‘, Starch—* lb...U@1296 Tobacco—* lb. Unsound 26@55 Sound 60@90 Extra line.. .1.00(91.36 Smoking.... 6U@1.00 arnlsh-* gal. Copal 3.50@4.00 Jajan $3.00@360 |Hjr- 16 @6 * half bbl.. $10@11 ASSIGNEE’S SALE. ILL be sold before tho Coutt House door st the City Hall, in tho city of Atlanta, ou the first Tuesday iu September next, between the lawful hours of sale, by virtue of an order of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Georgia, for cash, free from incumbrances, 640 acres of land in Vanzandt county, Texas; 1,000 acres of land iu Eman uel county, Ga.; one fifth of 40 scree of land in Floyd county, aud ono sixth of the Bartow 8altpetre Works, belonging to the estate of K. J. Maam y, bsnknipt. W. L. HUBBARD, aug C-wtds Assignee. ATLANTA SACK FACTORY ! msnufacliir Ing ail kinds of KLOUll ANI) UUAIN SACKS, Orders rospoctfully solicited. MITCHELL &. BENTLY, jy3-3m Oorntr WhiUhol! And Hontor SU. eta from Atlanta to Now York, BalUmoro, IMillu- dolphla, Jaokwinvlllo and TaIIuIiiik. hoc, Florida, via Savannah. Baggage checked through. Only oue change of cars south of Atlanta. Also, a system of Ssournlon Tloliot* At very reduced rates, good from date, until the first dayot October next, from AUauta, Macon and luter- mediate staUons to the Indian Springs (Forsyth), and from Macon and Intermediate stations to Marietta ami Newnan. NT. A. FULLER, H. W. BRONSON, M. T. O.T. A. July29 Ouly 1—3m) CLOTHING AT COST. jjAVlHtf decided to anUrgs our store, Uist we tuay meet tha damsnds of tho trade, we now offer our eo> Ure stoekof READY-MADE CLOTHING ot mot, fov null, lor Uio Host till It/ A*fV. AU tluoo wt.blng to ^nrokuo wtll tod It to tkolr lotvroot to ooU ,nJ oiwnla, our otook. W. ». VO Wt * OO, AtUnlMI, , AiHPirt lot, tat*. u| 1-lw S 7 WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND. A.3STD Cr ackers WH0LE8ALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. CDKNKK OK ALABAMA AND WHITEHALL STREETS, ATLAN TA GEOHOIA. G. H. & A. W. FORCE, -DEALERS IN- BOOTS AND SHOES, SIGN OF THE BIG IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. may23-c E A DO R & BRO'S, TOBACCO C O.M MISSION MERCHANTS ]VIanufacturers of Cigars, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. 3,000 Boxes Various Brands, Styles and qualities of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, MANUFACTURER’S PRICES! We mako Cigars of the Best Material, and Guarantee the Smoking Quali ties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United States. Sole Agents for E. T. Pilkintou’s Hntiul* of Chewing mid Smoking Tobaccos, FRUITS AND FLOWERS, COMMONWEALTH, AC. aug 1-dSm M. O. MARKHAM, BOOT -A. IIST IB EC O E £3 , SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS, &C., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA- COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stock, as it is intiBOTHD WI T II GREAT CARE, Aud puiYltiuiad rxt'IUHlvely for CASH, From the Best Manufacturers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. auuieiu M. O. MARKHAM. JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOBACCO COMMISSION MKHCIIANTN, WHOL1BALE DZALEU8 IN North Carolina Railroad IN DIRECT LINE TO PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, PORTSMOUTH, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, fiKW YORK and BOSTON. ALSO, To the Northwest and West, VIA Holclich, Charlotte, Columbia, Ut Bay Lino This Is a Sale ana Expeditions 3?t O XJ T E EOK THHOVGII Tit. I t'EE. THROUGH TICKETS SOljD AT New Orleuiii!, CharluHtou, Richmond, Mobile, Columbia, Portsmouth, Montgomery, Charlotte, Baltimore, Jacksonville, Salinbury, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Greensboro’ St. Louifl, Macon, Raleigh, Louisville, August a, Petersburg, Indiauapoiin, New York ARE UOOD ON THIS ROUTE. L H. BRADFIELD’S COLUMN DB. J. BRADFIELD’H FEMALE REGULATOR Woman’s Best friend. mHlH vslusbla Msdicin* la prepared for Womer sx- X cluslvely, aud to ba used by wombm only. It ie adapted especially to tbaas eaeai where tbs womb Is disordered, aud will ears any Irregularity In tbs “mao* MS." except ia such case# as require a surgical opera tion. As these iset are very rare, th* Female Birno- LA TOE la ot almost universal application. In a euddaa check of the ‘'monthly ooura*#’ 1 fiom cold, trouble of mind, or like eause, it acts like a cLsna, by aonoanK TBE uiitcuABes » EVERT MeTARCE. thu a relieving the fever, headache, pain in tha swallof tha back and "low er stomach," flashes ot heat about tha face, chilly ~ jfi aatUma, burning of tha ay elide and can * use*. Taken ia Urns all thaaa symptom immediately, without injury to the const! quently, however, th* proper remedy is not sppuou im time, the dines** beooaaaa obrowle, end thefoundatlee laid for numberlsss evils to the consOtutton of th* x man. The next "turn” oome# around sad there is "ahow," or pertu^sth* "whites" will appear. There will be sonic naesdnesa atxmt the womb, but ver tlo or none of the natural fluid saoaping. The plexlon beoomes sallow, bowels swolleu, a sort of greso- i«h casts about the face, ooaetaot dull aohlag pains about the bssd, weight in th* lower stomach ana back, with or without whites, palpitations of th* heart, pal lor, exhaustion, «*• Veloped, the haadsch* beeome# severe, with loss of memory, dlmialahlnc sensibility, sice stomsch, dys pepsia, no relish for food, loss of flesh, increased flut tering of the heart, swklumo or the feet, ‘ ‘ body, and occasional spitting of blood. Tlia s The North Carolina Railroad Connects with the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, Richmond & Danville Railroad, Western North Carolina Railroad, nd Charlotte &. South Carolina Railroad. The Comfort of Passengers Consulted. Their Baggage Checked Through and du ly Cared For. Experienced Engineers. Prompt and Efficient Conductors. Elegaut Coaches. Palace Sleeping Cars Attached. Good Water, No Ferry or Trestle Works, and the eu- tiro management of the Itosd so as to socuro a Safe, Agrooablo and QUICK TRAVEL. ALB April 28th. 18G9. LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c., wbxtsraxiXi sTnnxrr, ATLANTA CEORCIA. ■HBasszAisr™' IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND Pleasure Seeker,. mHE only direct route to the Virginia Springs, ALL NORTHERN CITIES. nXCUKSION RETURN TICKETS to all tho Celebrat- LJ ed VtrgiulxSpriiigH with tho privilege of stopping ver at any intermediate point, have been placed on sale by this road at greatly reduced rates. ? been completed to the Oreonbrier White Sul- prings, thoro is NO STAGINa. Gen. Ticket Agent W. k A. R. U. o 350 House Power, list Cut-off Eginesn, Slide Valve Stationary Engines, Portable Engines, Ac. Also, Circular,Malay and Gang saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills Shaft log, Pulleys, Ac., Lath and Shingle Mills, Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular Saws, Ueltlug, Ac. Scndf)< descrip tive circulars aud price lirt. WOOD «fc MANN, STEAM KKU, CO., feblGJSm I'llca.'^w hork. EXCHANGE CONCERT SALOON, WINE AND BEER HALL, MABIK1TA STREET. A 8PLENDID String Band AND IjADY WAITSma IK ATTENDANCE. Cincinnati Lager on Draught, and Dealers Supplied at Manufacturers’ Prices. U. 8. Marital'* Sale. Ornox U. 8. Mabsbal, Noetiieen Dmt. or G Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 2, 1869. Y virtue of a writ of renditioui exponas, Issued B from tho Honorable tho District Court of the Untied States for the Northern District of Georgia, will be sold, on Tuesday, the 24th Instant, In front of the United States Court Room, in the city of Atlanta, county of Fulton, the following property, condemned aa lor lei ted to the United States, to-wit: Ons (1) barrel of whisky; one (1) wagon and haruess. Terras cash. GKO. B. CHAMBERLIN, G EORGIA, HARALSON COUNTY.-Whereas, Jo seph H. Brown, administrator of J. M. King, eprasents to the oourt in his petition, duly filed and This is therefor July, IM9. July2(Vm6iu record, that he has fully administered cite all person's concerned, kin- hi ehow cause, if say they can, ' J - t be diacharf*d from A. D. WOODS, Ordinary, Printer's fee $4 50 G eorg it, haralson county—Where*#, Elisa beth Perryman, adiuiulstratrix of the estate of M. A. Perry mau, represents to the court In her peti tion. duly tiled amt entered on rooord, that she has hilly administered Perryman’S estate : This Is therefore to vile all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to ahow cause. If any they cau, why said administratrix should uot be discharged from her administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday In October, 1M9. This 6th day of July, 18(19. JulyfiMnflm OK nut UN DISTRICT or GEORGIA— Allaata, (is.. April 27. M*9. To whom It may concern: Tho undersigned hereby S ve* uotice or his anpolntracut ss assignee of ABNlft GILMER, of Giunvllle, BaU couuty, Stale ol Georgia, la said district, who has been adjudged • ws'Ma.^ - sng4-w9w r “' - legs i _. is slighi effort causes hueeied beeatbimo, almost sdefoos- tiok. The skin Is flabby and a "doughy feel." llils is s sad picture, but it is the condition of thousands of women between the sges of fifteen and forty-five wbo are brought to the verge of the grave by ignor ance or neglect to take the proper remedy. To all wh are afflicted with any of the symptoms above mention ed, in connection with an irregularity of the "monthly sickness," we earnestly say TAKK DR. J. BRAD- FIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces ta ken you will at once experience its benefits, and with a little patience you will be fully restored to health. This remedy has been extensively used for upwards of twenty yean by many of the most experienced and FEMALE Drenarred for WOMEN and by Women only. A trial Is all we ass. Prepared and eold in any quantity by L. H. BHADFIELD, WHOLE 4ALE DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Georgia. Price $1 50 per Battle. tsr Sold by Druggists generally. Atlanta, Ga., December 29,1868. Dr. J. Bbadeield. Dear Sir: I take pleasure in stating thst some time previous to the late war. I used, with the utmost success, on a servant girl, your FE MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld’s Drug Store, West Point, Ga. She had been suffering severely from suppressed menatruction, and this Med icine soon restored her to health. She is, to-day, liv ing in Atlanta, sound and well. I will state, further, that 1 know of its being used, with equal success : on a servant girl of my brother- in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athens, Ga. This woman bad, 1 think, been diseased for six years.— She was a honse servant, and aeemed cured up to the time of "freedom." I do not hesitate to indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you recom mend it. Yours truly, JNO. C. WHITHER. STATE OF GEORGIA, Teocp County. This is to certify that I have examined the receipt of Dr. Joseph Bradfield, of this county, and as a med ical man pronounce it to be a combination of Medi cines of great merit in the treatment of alljhe diseases s of your Female Regulator in this neighbor- BooS^^ WM. H. FINCH EK. Mountville, 11*68. Da. J. Bbadtield—Dear Sir: I have repeatedly used In my family, your Femals Regulator, and have in ev- ery case, met with complete success. G. L. DAVIS. thorn to be very superior. L. H. BKADE1ELD, DriijjffiKt, Atlanta, On. Sole Agent for Qeo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. CONSISTING OF HIS CELURATED LIVER MEDICINE, Aiiotliue Pain Kill It, ANTI-1IILLIOUS PILES, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, female Tonic PUHIPTING FllilaS 1 1HE excellent remedies of O. 8. Prophitt, M. D. . need no recommendation, their well-known power in removing the diseasos peculiar to our Southern cli mate having already established for them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining 8t*tes. As the majority of persons living in the South are predisposed to disease of the Liver, it is granted by all intelligent that Important organ. Prophitt's Liver Medicine and Anti-BiUlous Pills strike directly st the root of the evil. They cure the Liver, which in nino cases out of ten, is at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob structions, etc., so common among our peonle. Ear ache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and bodily pains of evory kind floe before Propliitt’9 Pain Kill It any othei chronic disei Prophitt's Liver Medicine. It is safe and reliable; Vegetable, and a liquid PKOPIHTT’S PAIN KILL IT. iternsl and external. If you have a fresh wound of any sort, uso the PAIN KILL IT. It you get dog bit, apply the ‘AIN KILL IT. DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’8 Auti-Billiou.'' Vegetable Pills Purgative and Febrifuge', may be relied upon lAcut DR. O. 8. PROPHITT’S VKUF.TABLF. AGUE PILLS, A safe aud,ccrtain remedy for Ague aud Fever, Chill* DR. FROrHITT’8 A safe and genuine remedy for all kiuds of Bowel Die- ease*, Dysenteries, DlarrLu-a. Bloody Flux, Ac., It may be given to all sites, ages and sexes, and at all tlmsa. with perfect safety, where there la anything of Vcinalc Tonic, PURYFYING PILLS The Purifying Pills and Female Tonic are associated together as a foil preparation, as you see in ths Bills They have given perfect setiafactJon In ray practice fin the leat tweuty year*, In ell oesee that they are reoom mended for. The Ptile may be taken In eooMotloa with the Liver Medicine, without the Tonic, when there Is any Indication for them such ee Shortneea o* Breath, Swelling of the Feel or FWie, or e Pale, Week •Ute of the Blood, or • Flabby elate of the Muscles, as generally follow Fever and OhlUa and Fever. AU of Ike above MedloiiJre’ sold by Dreggiate and Merchants generally throughout the Boatkirast. Bold by W. A. LenadaU. Redwlne A Fax, Ourtls A Lloyd. Pemberton. Wilson, Taylor A Oo., Atlanta, Oe. Prepared only by DR. O. 8. PROPHITT, Oovtogloa, Ga. All th* above r*m*di*s for sale by L. H. BRADFIEED, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST. REDWINB A FOX’ COLUMN. ± ti e Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic. 7* Ares tile—Mo Mrrrury. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. Thsonly remedy for Chills aud fever, or Ague and Fever, that is or can b* depended upon is Hurley*- Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cared by using it who have tried the nsnsl remedies wilbou- WOKTHY OP ATTKNTION. To Dr. lhomas A. Horley: I hereby certify thst during lust year I was attacked with the ague whilst In Vicksburg, Miss., and used several popular medicines with but temporary relie J. On reaching home the disease returned in a worse type, if possible, when my medical attendant ordered Quin ine In large dosee-frequently as high as 60 grains per dev. and which must hsvs cost me u«*rly $100. I con sulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prescrib ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I ret need to take, preferring to let the disease take it* course. I waa almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounr- ed with sularged Liver and Spleen. About this time, the advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic appeared in a city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. I did so, end have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, and since that time I have seen nearly a hundred cases lu which it acted with equally happy results, end would certainly recommend it aa prefera ble to any other tonic before th* pnbhc. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. Dyspepsia, iCrysIpelis, Female Ir regularities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Pulmo nary, Diseases, Scrofu la, or King’s Fvll, Syphilis.* wonderful medicine before the subject. My daughter has been afflicted with akin disease and atiffuesa of the joints lor several years. I em ployed the principal physicians of the city and they cal qualities, and that it slooc cured her. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the statement, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth and Walnut streets, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Messrs. James Ruddle A Co.—Gentlemen—It gives e great pleasure to say, after using all the other worm remedies known to me, with but partis] success to my children, I waa advised to try T. A. Hurley’s, and stnee using it my children have become quit*- well and healthy. The children would eat it all the time. It is one of the best, safest remedies known, nd as such, recommend it to ono and all. JAS. W. TRAVIS. Louisville, June 13, 1868. HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS. action of the Liver orDisortlcredStomarh- D be had at any drug store in the United States. JAMES RUDDLE A CO.. Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. tried all the tonics I have heard of or tised, with little or no relief from any ( heard Hurley’s Bitters highly spokeu of, I telt a great deal better and firmly believe that one or two occasions it waa the means of saving and prolong - ing my Ule I conscientiously recommended them to all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley's and have use this as you think proper, if it NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S Z INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Use in the future only SEABKOOK’S, a combination quite up with tho advancement of the age. Pleasant ti» take, harmless iu Its action, efficient aud reliable m all cases. Invaluable in the following diseases: Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the bowels, Restivensss, Teething. Ac. Gives health to the child and rat to the mother. Nashville, Tksn., Feb. 12,18e8. frit Soothing Syrup, and found it to do ray child more good and it would rest better after ttsiug it than any other remedy I ever tried. I can say with eoattdencc. It Is the beet medicine for children st present know n. I wish you would get tho druggist* here to keep it. It any one does, please let me know; it not send me one doson by express, and I will pay for it st the office hore. Write me when you send It. and oblige MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLTII. DR. SEABROOK’S F.liiir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Oalisaya. lari tie* peculiar to females. No female should l>o out It, if liable to such diseases, for nothing can James Ruddle & Co., PBOPMETORS, Laboratory .» •. 41, Mtnllllt street Louisville, Ky, aaik.U<n«|MUiiK«kkf MDW1U A VOX. ATLANTA, QA . fit- N»«H1|1|