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■.—A pood sign board, thirty taat
I be boagfe oh-ap bjr applying at Un
T—terday was Ua Boat lutolaraUa
' a aaaaaa. BvaUr toraljr aaaltad la
I and lead w»«M atmaai tin ualtad
It »*• emradaUog. Whsir-w-
bmumunon.— 1 This caaa oc-
i of tba Conn (taring Urn
tal i, a Nall, tbe
He*. Tbo oaat prootaaa to be
land tadb. as on*.
Phillip* A Crew have
... the 'k E. bee Paul"
iUija* d Crew'* Capitol
d Crew 1 * Fatooa Pen "—
igaol and do line writing,
la* were manufactured •pa-
tor a boi of
baif “PhiIUi
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CITY HtinOET.
Kmntr'a Aim Daror.—li, E. Kouny Informs
Iba Atlanta pnbllo that ha atilt haa on hand a
fnU supply 0( Chicago Ate and foreign Porter
and Winaa ; Ateo m ahwndunce of old Wiak-
•ifla Whisky. lie can All a few icon dam),
jchaa with tba nrf beat In the city. It
Tan tm Dat'd Bronx.— Oaa of the heat
known Anna iu Atlanta i< U
Pox, who, ainaa the war, hare bean engaged
in the drug business. They are man who are
foil of Ufa and praattaabla btudaeae onargjr,
are doing a large trade on liberal principled,
and are accomplishing moeb for tba aonmarea
of Atlanta. A large portion of their good*
tbe; import direct from European manufac
turers, Una anting New York praflta Tbalr
adrerlteemeaia are alwajra to ha found in tbe
I occurred in the city yoaterday
ifiMr • r— It!an ns uii Hun Ur
bjT. H. Mom an J Guo. 0.
printers. Both were fortunate
tv# thoir furmturo. It ia not
f 1*0 flra oacor»a. UiougU U is
1 hare been the worn of an iooen-
tan.—What haa become of
Ooeonamee that did eo
1 months ago? We have
j from them in a long time, and
»they have jet broken ground iu
at haa beoome of the Street Hail-
*'■ the question.
. I Chumm.— Notice ie gi
ft Eba this morning that on Wed
icbei
.-'Notice is
ling that on
{September, the ooruer-dtona
hoiie Church, in this city, will
mug oarenjouiea I
Veiat, after abioL
ft
i ijcruion
ding iuto the oily have con.seuled
I<om the oily un
will be a moat
Without doubt, at-
• advertisement.
I and young, pastor
I at home and keep an cool
S dor aot believe that man in
I obligation to attend ohoroh.
‘ a hour's eipoauro to the
bund rod-dollar doctor's
o cruelty to dreea the chi)
l weather and pack them off to
L through the broiling sun. We
PI shriatianly; but beforo they
[must first be humane to them-
i Ighom they ooutrol or oan in-
} hot think Christianity im*
I upon tne human race; and
know, waa bequeathed to
r a day of teat aa for public
, we take the ground that
i everybody to atay out of
-eae instead of dressing, and
» possible. Tne body requires
I heat of shCh a week aa we
I through, and one of the first
• to taka oan of his health.—
F ones at home and let them ro
de, and remain at home with
> as cool as you can, is our ad-
llunsns JkHoj*!.—The advertisement of
tbeae gentlemen appear in this issue ot the
Em. They are the sole agents for the Nsthmal
Htove Works of Now York, an establishment
that ta justly celebrated for iu excellent wares.
They have on hand a very large stock of
stoves and bouse furnishing goods, and we
command them to those wanting to buy.
Their houso is on Whitehall street
Pkxubtom, Willson, Tamm, fit Oo.—The
advertisement of this popular drug firm ap
pears iu this iseue of tbe Ena. The pub
lic is well acquainted with the firm as one
of the most enterprising in the city. They
have an elegant establishment, fitted up splen
didly. specially for their business. In addi
tion to their regular business they have an ex
tensive Chemical Laboratory, under the oharge
of Prof. W. J. Land, where they manufac
ture pure medicines and fine perfumes, and
analyse soils, waters or other substanoesaoou-
rately and promptly. Their establishment is
one to be visited.
tal.—Perhaps the inatitu-
I in Atlanta is a city hospital.
F kind has ever existed hero,
alaboose it is probably most
oncil on Friday night began
i of the matter, and went far
oint Aldermen O’Keefe, Carr
nmittee to investigate and
We kaow that it is
lithe present City Council
ntuent os economically as
eahould be some oonsider-
i of humanity,and we doubt
f lay lug op money foi tbe city
| of human life. Iudigent per-
ivery week for the want of such
Bd comforts aud attentions as
i a hospital. Time and
\ seen people run over by the
T and dreadfully mangled, and
»to which they could be
1 attention. It is too bad.
t as Atlanta onght to have a
dions hospital building and
nveniently located and fur
ling necessary for the oom-
W* hope the committee
> matter thoroughly and re-
i it and the Counoil will
I supplying the necessity.
• Hoads.— It is rather a singu-
> macadamized road leads into
in what direction we may,
ft fire limits, the only means
I field" road, clayey aud mirey
l and immoderately dusty in
i ooming into tbe city in
noes,*or parties driving out of
ation and pleasure are oblig-
r inconveniences whieh ought
la oifty of the same pretan-
k put forth. There ought to
tome good turn-pike roods
i city. This is reoommended
We of tbe wagon trade which
F'meao consideration - as well
ad comfort of the pec
macadamized roads
l miles In every direotion from
greatly convenience the
| the itty more accessible. The
city, and that by which the
d, has a remarkable faculty
j and dusty. That portion
aveled most has aoquired the
ghost degree. Of ooursetbat
ately in and around the
ft reads from the country oon-
I travel is concentrated upon a
t few avenaee. Of course these
[worn from over-ose, muddy or
ither may be wet or dry, and
hie to travel of all kinds. This
to eae avoided. It may be
city would pave its four
to the incorporation Hue,
authorities would ex-
into the country.—
done bv incorporated oom-
uld derive their revenue from
lone would object to a toll of
■ lot a pleasant drive of five or
the country, while farmers
"ft pay that amount for the ease
is of the route into
kw out the«« hints for the
* ft public. We argue in fa
ulty. and we think the
i U in the same light. We
t the ball put in mo-
I onec get to agitating the
hoi he long until the work ahall
bmpliehed We hop* such will
i When it iu, the people
ie city will be e
matter how rough the
wood and produce may be
Buuloin Tenderloin, Porterhouse and
Chateaubriand Beef Steaks,out from Terbune's
Largo Tenuoswee Beef, weighing 2,OdO pounds,
served at tbe National Hotel Restaurant to
day. It
Jitst XRK Taino non MancHanm — Call at
Chamberlin, Boynton & Co's. Get their
olever Book-keeper to show you (heir Sales
Book, made on uew style expressly for them.
Another can be seen at Pemberton, Willson,
Taylor, & Co’s Drug Store, then order one
like it from Wm. R. Hanlkitib,
Book Binder and Blank Book Manufacturer,
Granite Block.
Tux Forest Queen. —This is the name of
the best hair restorer the world ever saw—
manufactured in this city by Dr. It.
Pomeroy.
FOR *SALE.
The Terry mill property, with fifty acres of
land, on South River, four miles south of At
lanta, a fine brick mill, with two ruu of stones
for corn, wheat, rye, Ac., iu oomplete run
ning order. No better water-power mill prop
erty in the State of Georgia. Other machinery
can be attached, as the mill does not consume
ono-half the wafer. This is a valuable water
power. Come and see it. For further partic
ulars, terms, Ac., apply on the premises
aug22 4t
Real Estate Sale.—Wallace A Fowler
sold a lot on Hunter street, yesterday, fifty by
one hundred feet, for $1,160. Dr. D. 0.
O’Keefe wo* the purchaser.
VIMANOlUJj.
2SJ3r:
OOIsUCMJDJSiOIJkJLi.
ATLANTA WHOLESALE PItlOkS OUHBENT.
OsmUm-V Hft.
Dottaa Yanu^f ft ft.
No«. 8 and 10 $l om
Note. 8,10. 12. % 0O«*
ottote Cards— f dot.
|T 80
Draia mmO Uycitaffi
Alum 11 ft 8010
JA -
ft lb..
Oaator OU, qta. 1
*- pm* l
(•L11
ftp. Haiti ft ft. «Wft8
Indlro ft ft. $1 2001 m
Utedd«r V ft. ftftM
Pot. hyd. w ft. fd >8
$3 78
Bl'd I
Bl'd 8b. 7-8..,.
fil’d 8h. 4-4....18X.
firo. Drill it
fil'd. Drill 18033*
Ticking 13*046
Prints- 1»
SEffiSi: n
Aiuerioau.. 18013*
WamsutU. 0 8*
DoobeMB. 10010
Arnold’*... 10*
Veatli«rte«Hiew, 7O0aO
Klour-
AtlanU Mills, uocjr p hou-
drted |§ 00
Do do, ex. family 4 80
Dodo, family i 00
Dodo, ralton XXXX
family a 75
City Tax-Payers, Lookout for the Engine
When the Whistle Blows. h
RlCCF.IVFE AMD Collectok’s Omul, 1
Citt or Atlanta, Auguat 7, 1860. j
1 >HX follow in* naolutloo pa—ed by Council Friday
night, 6tb lnat., explainsltoelf:
“Bmol ved, That tbe Ueoelver and Collector of Taxes
bo reqnlrod to close his book on tbe 1st September
next, and proceed as soon thereafter as practicable, to
Issue fl fas for doable tax against all who may fail to
thorn who have failed to pay, that fl flas may issue
CoimonoNEBixs.— Messrs. Jock A Chisolm
continuo to do a live busiuess in their line.
They do not let things grow dull around
them. Tbe steam is always up in their man
ufactory. and things are kept moving gener
ally. They are preparing for on overwhelm
ing Fall and Holiday trade.
spalnst all such delinquents.”
“The time is short’ 1 Como to
Pease and his Win.—100 of those celebra
ted Burke county melons—fresh— in to-day.
Also 100 lbs of Beeks’ choice Concord Grapes.
eagl4
Pease and hu Wm.—Choice clear seed
Peaches. Only think—Peaches and milk.
augl4
Pease and hxb Wife—the only place where
melons are fresh overy day. aug!4
SPECIAL NOTICES.
UMrfla State Lottery, fir the Basalt at
tbe Orphans’ home and Free School. Combination
Class, No. 400. Ths following were the drawn num
bers Aug. 31, 1869:
sug23-dlt
HOWARD * 00., Managers
A.KROB1IZ1NOKR, Importer and Man
ufacturer, Upholsterer, aud Cabinet Furniture, Bed
ding, Feathers, sod Curled Heirs. Beds renovated by
8team-Fetcnt Renovating Machine. Feather, Ooried
Hair, Wool, and Cotton Mattresses. Done entirely
by steam end no fire. Also, agent for PavlUlon and
Rnstlo Window Shades. Cloth and paper Shades, a
large lot of Chairs and Waahstends. Furniture and
Bedding. A. YltGENZlNGER,
Hunter 81., 8 Doors from Whitehall,
aug 13-18-90-lm
| Frith aa e Maiden’s Blnslt” Is Use pure
peachy complexion which follows the nse of Hagan's
Magnolia Balm. It is the true secret of beauty. Fash
ionable tidies In society understand this.
Ths Magnolia Balm changes ths rustic country girl
lmto »City balle more rapidly than any other one
Radneee, aunburn, ten, freckles, blotches end ell ef
fects of the sqmmor suu disappear when It la used,
and a genial, cultivated, fresh oxpreeelon la obtained
which rivals the bloom of youth. Beauty la yoaelble
to ell who will invest 76 oenU at any respectable store
end InaeUt on getting the Magnolia Balm.
FACTORY!
I ANJI UK AIN SACKS,
B. Mar.hall, Dentist, Whitehall
Htreet, over Lawshe’s Jewelry Store.
July 81 Daly 1—8m
1.0(11 HANK 44 CLARK, Attorn*ys^-Of-
Aoeoa Broad street, over lohols’ Seed Store. Prectloe
anywhere in the State, Untied States Supreme Court,
end Superior Courts. Jy 98-dly
L. B. Devil, General (aearamee Agent,
novlb-ly
L. B. Usvle, Afset •myer 44 Bahsi Saw
• eg Merit lues. novjaiy
BENTLV,
rUteMI ui Inter Bit.
• u *”* w axtesi..i
I • rwW .7U.U of Uirtm,b U. k
New York, Baltimore, Pfclla.
t OteMBTlNe an* TallaJua*
iVUrtiU, rta Haraanah.
Tlolaota
fa. II. Davl«, llenl Kstnts Agant and Am.
Swear. novlll-ly
it. union p m
MMtTJIIIII.
prod uae hair
It was discovered In Atlanta.
It has boon tasted in Adoota.
Its ref menus sea la Atlanta.
It boa modwead hair and wpakers on
ft AMaoti «»♦#*• 80 years of age.
‘ Whs
oa Lae ft i
l b “-
u I1HAS.00
•* ba.ii.Mei.ta
•ortt-V bbL
New Orleena
Florida
Sugar House f l.ou&Iaa
nSu-V h«g
id $7 00
4dto40 eoofii
Oftl»-pgaL..
Lard Oil f 1.7609.00
Llnaeed OU.. 1.8001.86
Coal Oil 480 80
Lnbr. OU 1.1603.00
Otnaburgs — fl
yd 90093
Potaeli—n case.
Babbits $14.00
Pwtty—ft ft... . 8040
Rice—11 ft 11013
Salt—II seek.
Liverpool $8.36
Virginia 2.su
Shot—11 bag.
Patent $3.40
Buck ......
Soap-» ft
70030
Q0L90
600 08
JACK.
. M.JAC
c
A
»
D
y
• nufaotu
era p t
WHOLESALE, 20 OENTSfiPER POUND.
A.3STD
Or acker s l
WHOLESALE, 8 CENT8 PER POUND.
COKNF.K OF ALABAMA AND WHITEHALL. STREETS,
ATLANTA
QEOBGIA.
family — 3 oo
Do do, ship stuff 1 Wi Start-y ft.
Dodo, bran 1 36j Plow 131
Krnlt—fl ft and bbl. 1 Oaat 3*a3
Apples V bu.... 1.7602.25 j Qarman 1803
Apples dried 00C Sagar-ft ft.
Peaches, pTd. — 8018 N70 15016
do unp'd.... 406 | P. B 16016J
3*ntn—V bu. Demarara 17018
Corn, White. .. 1.1801 10 Banned A 1S&1H*
Yellow I2u<ai . Beflnad B 17*018
Oats 74078 Refined C 10*017
Ginseng 66072 Yellow Coffee. 16010(4
Olose-ft box.$3.0007.00 Sodn -Eng. flft808*
Ounpowdcr flkeg.$8 00 Starch—» ft...1101296
Riffs hf. keg $4.60 Tobacco—fl ft.
Rifle qr. keg 2 60 Unsound 26066
Blasting keg 6 0006.26 Bound 6O0Vo
Her- V ton $38040 Extra fine... 1.0001.86
l«Idas- ft ft. J Smoking. .. 6001.00
Green 9010- Varnish-ft gal.
Dry Salted.... 180201 Copal... 8.60A4.C
Dry Flint 90023 1 Japan
Iron—ft ft.
8 weed a*
American bar
800 I White Flah— 6 ^
606 j ft half bbl.. $10011
aug 6-snatU19Qeep.
a good moth
THOMAS.
Receiver end Collector.
TO BRICK LAYERS.
P. 0. BOX lto, AlUnU, Oa.
0. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
THE COOK PLACE-WEST END.
O N TUESDAY next, the 94th lnat, at 6 o’clock, (cool
of the evening), 1 will sell on the premises, at the
corner of Thrasher Avsnue and Ashby street, opposite
A. K. Bsago and Col. Morrison, and adjoining B. H.
Broomhead.
Tbe Lot Contains Five Acres.
It is well inelosed, In cultlvaUon, baa a flue orchard
on It; alao a good garden, and a clear branch running
through tba lot The houee Is bail! In tbe best mod
em style. Is convenient and tastefully arranged, and
wall finished throughout.
It contains six rooms with fire places, end two with
out fire places. It haa wide halls, and good doaeta.—
In the baaemant, which is dry and well veutilated,
tere are
COOK ROOM,
DINING ROOM,
MILK ROOM,
PANTRY.
BATHROOM,
WASH ROOM,
And Wood Boom, all vory conveniently arranged.
It has blinds to all tbe windows, verandas, etc., end
is wall aud newly painted.
There ere two servants’ rooms and a store room out
side, There la e barn, stable, cow bouse, etc,, on the
premises, end the branch running through the horse
Oonveyanoes will leave my office at 4* o’olock on
the day of the sale. The sale Is poacitlve. Title
indisputable. Possession given at once, Pur
chasers will please examine the property before the
sale. The keys to the house are at my offloe.
Terms: Oue third dash, remainder In threo aud six
months, with interest—notes payable In bank.
“ ADAIR, H
aogl8-6t
No. 6, a R. Block, Peechtr
AYER’S
AGUE CUKE,
VOX THE SPEEDY CUE* C
arise from Its use In any qi
That which protects t *
Immense
from or prevents this disorder
must be of immense service In the communities
where It prevails. PretmtUn is better than cure, tor
the patient escapes the risk which he most run in vlo
lent attacks of this baleful distemper. This •‘Gums'
must run In vio<
— __ —- IW* "Com”
expels Hie miasmatic potion of Favma and Aoux from
tbe system and prevents tbe development of the dis
ease. If taken on the first approach of its premonitor]
symptoms. It Is not only the beat remedy, ever yei
discovered for this class of oomplaints, hut also tin
cheapest. Thu large quantity we supply for a dollar
' within tha reach of everybody: sad In bilious
where Pmvjca and Auu« prevails, everybody
should have it and use It freely both for cure end pro
teotlon. It Is hoped this prtoe will plaoe It within the
reach of ell—the poor as wall m the rich. A greet su
periority of this remedy over any other ever discov
ered for the speedy end certain cure of Intermlttenta
Is, that it ooutains no Quinine or mineral, consequent
ly it produces no qnnum or other Injurious effects
thsooneUtutton. Those cured by It
• bod never had the disease,
ne tbe oonmoueace of the
variety of disorders arise
RhUft ore Nsurelgls, Rhen-
•R tVKribaohe. Ear-
1, Famfhl Affection
in the Bowels, Oollc.
of the Stomach, all of
_ _ _ la this oauea, put on tba Ip-
term (turn t type, or become periodical. This “Ouaa”
expel* the poison from tbe Wood, end consequently
cores them ell alike. It te an Invaluable protection to
immigrants end person* traveling or temporarily re
adme la tba matirioas districts. If taken occasional
ly <w dally while exposed to the Infection, that win be
excreted pens the Mstotn, end cannot accumulate In
auOotent quantity to ripen Into disease. Hence it i«
Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
Is A resale—Re Kerenry.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
WORThV OT ATTENTION.
Dr. Ibomee A. Hurley:
1 hereby oertlfy that during lest year I was attacked
with tha agtui whllat in Vicksburg, Mias., and used
ral ppfutir modicftee with bul temporary rellsC
MchftghouMi the disease returned In a worae type.
If poaalbla, whan m j medical attendant ordered Quin
ine In large doeea—frequently aa high as 60 grains par
dsv, end which must have cost me nearly $100. I con
sulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prescrib
ed gaining end arsenic combined, which I refused to
take, preferring to let the disease take its course. I was
almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounc
ed with enlarged Liver and SpIsso. About this time,
ssEssssaftBaca
ms completely, and since that tlms I hare seen nearly
e hundred oases In which It noted with equally happy
resnlte, and would certainly recommend It as prefera
ble to any ether tonic before the public.
JAMES MARTIN. Engineer.
Louisville, Xy., June 16, 1866.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
THE MOST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KNOWN.
WARRANTED A CERTAIN CURE FOR
All scrofulous diseases, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic diseases in oil stages, and all skin
dlsessos. It quickly removes virus from tbe constitution snd blood, and restores tho
patient to perfect health and purity. Try it and bn convinced.
Prepared iu the Laboratory of PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYL0B, A CO., Wholesale
Drujrgista, Atlanta, Georgia.
60 Or., ^ulph. Morphine,
100 Pounds Calomel,
500 Or. 8ulph. Quinine,
100 Pounds Balsam Oopaiva,
900 Gallons Alcohol.
300 Pounds Gum Camphor, 60 Pounds Iodide Potassium.
Large stocks of pure drugs, medicines, chemicals, instrument*.
patent medicines, photographic chemicals, stock, Ac.,
On hand, and fur h»1c, at tlie^lowest possible prices. Can and examine stock ana prices.
aug 20
ie lowest possible prices. Call and examine stock and prices.
PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, & CO.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
G. H. & A. W. FORCE,
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
Messrs. James Buddie A Go.—Gentlemen—It gives
ie great pleasure to say, after using all the other
orm remedies known to me, with but partial succeas
to my children, I waa advised to try T. A. Hurley's,
and since using it my childret
well and healthy. The childrci
Ume. It Is one of the best, si
and as such, recommend it to o
Louisville, June 13,1868.
DEALERS IN—
BOOTS AND SHOES
SIGN OP THE BIG IRON BOOT,
WHITEHALL STREET,
HURLEY’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
illty. Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In-
llgestlon, or Dyspepsia, Want of
action of the Liver or Disordered Stomach-
^TX_.^2STT.A.,
auglT-c
.... GBORO-IA.
M. O. MARKHAM,
BOOTS .A. 1ST ID S H OES,
SOLE LEATHER, CALFI SKINS,IISHOEBFINDINCS, AC.,
EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEH ALL STREET,
ATLANTA
GEORGIA
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will find it to their advantage to examine my stook, as it ia
laXiBCTDD WI T II OnBAT OARX
And purrhnsml exclusively for CASH,
From the Best Manufacturers.
Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a
Specialty.
mg 10m M. O. MARKHAM.
JORDAN, HOWARD A HARRAL80N,
TOBACCO COMMIHWION HGHCHANIN,
. was slUtabtoff end bate ol fee scalp.
It keeps fee sealp etiao so4 IsaMby. *
{jSSSwSiwrffatL.
ISte.wjmtssNft. -
u> r nun tf m*un *«».
Prapwa only W
DR. R. I. POMKROY,
No. 17 Alabama. Htjwal, Up fHaina.
ATIjANTA, ajto.
DE, J. 0. ATEE Sc OO.,
LOWRLL* MAI9.
Bold by la4wine A Foi, J-
Druggists In Hoc
6ta everywhere.
9* VOS, J. ff. WlltesB, and ell the
n. Also, by ell Drngjru4s^dD«al.
of iMiltet.. $a >» ,m ta Uitmakm a
■*/"— A. D. WUOON, UrdlMr
WHOLESALE BKALKR8 IB
LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c
waxTmEAt.ii taTnjtuT,
ATLANTA
CEORCIA.
..taiftiiteftr .u, «ta.’traa;
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA
WITH IODIDE OF POTA8H.|
DK. JOHN BULL’S
Great Remedies.
DR. JOHN ROLL
tUuMtai* ft
SMITH’S T0HC HYMUP,
ACUJ-S AND FKVEH,
, * -rflRir ■*> '
G«n.L» AN» FEVER.
claims tar *
•d to the
s certain to cure, if lta
tad In smaller doaee ter a week or two at-
s has been checked, mar* a^actiily iu
img-standlng oaaee. Usually this raedl-
e any old to kaep tha bowels In
the patient however require a ca-
after having taken three or tear d us
ee of the Tunic, e tingle does of BULL'S VEGETABLE
FAMILY PILI4 will be samdeuL
Dr. JOHN BULL’S Principe! Office:
No. 40 Fifth CroM street
Xioulmville. XCoutuolxy
T”
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ocly (Hrart root. V, U.
ALLS NORTHERN CITIES.
directtowMlrt*atriri! nmsuuD i mm
.vta. bMa Mwiditod lo ta, OVMnbrtav White mb
b— wtntof. vow. u
wo taTAaisra.
“non •>»! umt, r>
Ur *-> Vlr,l»u. M T.UMMM Am-
AwOf te Tick., OflM, IteMfK Depot.
awTtai
• TUkM A,„]t W. . A. B. f.
Dyspepsia, Kryelpclls,
rrgalarltlrs, Klstnla,
Diseases, Liver Coi
Pllaa, :
tars. Hi
ng'i h
bills."
ells. Female fr
ail Mkln
Com pi a lai
to say so without proof of tbe strongest and surest
kind; therefore I speak wiiliugly and positively o:
subject.
My daughter has been afflicted with skin disease
and stlffneaH of the jolnta lor several years. 1 ei
ployed the principal physicians of the city aud th
could not cure her. I gavo her your Sarsaparilla i.
ig it would do mach good, bat to my greet ■
ient she rapidly got well, end thank God co
tinue* so. Had she been taking any medicine I would
give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the
only remedy employed, leaves no doubt ol Its modi-
l qualities, and that it alone cured her.
Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring the truth end honesty of the
- can be bed at any dn
ug store iu the United States.
JAMES RUDDLE A 00«
Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
To Jos. Ruddle k Oo., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen:
Thta is to certfly that I have been tor years a sufferer,
end tried ell the tonloe I have heard of or seen adver
tised, with little or no relief from any of them X
heard Hurley’s Bitters highly spoken of, end tried e
bottle, with little faith In it before 1 commenced, and
to my snrprlae and Joy, before I finished one bottle,
gUMg ‘ '' ettar and firmly batteva thaloee or
a the means of earing and prolong-
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DU. SEABROOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
Iuvaluable Ii
Summer Oomptil.
Reetlveness, Teethlx
Gives health to the child snd rett to th* mother.
Irregularities of the bowels,
Nashvillb, Tknn., Feb. 19, 1868.
Jas. Raddle k 0o., Louisville, Ky.—When living In
iur city I used several bottles of Dr. Beabrook's In-
At Soothing Syrup, end found It to do my child more
.rndoad it would rest better after using It than any
other remedy I ever tried. I con say with confidence,
It Is the beet medicine for children at present known.
I wish you would get tbe druggists here to keep It. If
any one does, please let me know; if not send me
oue dosen by exprsae, and I will pay for it at the office
here. Write me when you send it, and oblige
MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH.
DR. SEABROOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
flalisaya.
This elegant oomLlnation possesses all the tonio
properties of Peruviau Berk and Iron, without the die-
egreeble taste aud bad effects of either, separately or
in other preparOUont, of theaa valuable ra edict see.
It should be taken In ell oases when e gentle tonic I <v
preesiou Is required after convalescence from rtt.
debilitating diseases, or in those dtatreeali
James Buddie 6c Oo.,
PROPRIETORS,
laboratory .Vo. 41, Bullitt «rnt
Louisville, Ky,
All tk. Umv. pmte tor tel. b, BXDWrbt A TOX.
ATI.ANTA. MA
rta- >pn mJ-jawi
BuU’s Worm Destroyer.
To my United Seat# and World Wide Readers.
pbyek
sible o
s I have ever reex
uy deserves to be written li
lea-
what
the Doctor says of BULL'S WORM DESTROYER:
Villa now, Waller Co., G
dorfully efficacious. It has not failed
stance to have the wlsbed-for effect,
pretty Urge country practice, and hsv
some article of the kind. I am free U
know of no remedy recommended by the ablest authors
that ia so certain and speedy In its effects. On '
contrary, they are uncertain In the extreme. My
ject In writing yon Is to find oat upon what terms I
can gat tba medicine direst from you. If I can get it
upon easy terms, I shall use a groat deal of it. I am
aware that tbe use of each articles Is oontrary to the
teachings and practice of e great majority of the regu
lar line M. D’s, but I see no just cense or good sense 1l
Uscarding e remedy which we know to be efficient
simply because we may be ignorant of lta combination,
For my part, I ahall make it a rule to use all and any
means to aleriate suffering hnmaoity which I may be
knowledge. However, I em by n
ter of the thousands of
tbe country, that purport t
that
air, most respectfully,
JULIUS P. CLEMENT. M. D.
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
A Good Reason for the Captnin’i
Faith.
READ THE CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LETTER
FROM HIS MOTHER.
Bartow Babbage’*, Mo., April 30,1866.
Db. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing tbe efficiency
r your Sarsaparilla and tha healing and beneficial
. lalltiee It petiseoees, I send you the following state-
meutof my osm:
wounded two years ego—woe taken prisoner,
Anad tot sixteen months. Being moved eo of
ten, my waa^ti hove not heeled yet. I have not sit ug
omsat aftoe I was wounded.
urkfffifttaS" 1 ff S JZZ
5J, IhM In wrtblnc I wlah Out thte i.
genuine. Please express me half a dosen bottles, end
gdige, Oapt O. P.^JCgNSOh,
P. 8.—Tbe following woe written April SO. IMS, by
Mrs. Jennie Johnson, Mother of Captain Johnson:
IDs. Bull—Dear Sir: My hneband. Dr. 0. 8. John-
• ekiilful surgeon end physician in Central
be mod lea*-’- “ ‘ - - - -
icsa end scrofula, for which I gave him
It cuobd sim. i have
iy In New
New York, where
son ton
chronic
ST ,
L Ohio end lows, for scrofula, fever
general debility. Perfect soooees baa sk
ied It The cures effected In some oases of
scrofula and fever seres wore almost saiiueuloos. Iam
very anxious for my son to again have recourse to your
Sarsaparilla. Ha is fearful of getting a spurious article,
banco hie writing to you for It His wounds were ter
rible, out l believe be will recover.
Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON.
teat*
iiustmiiiiims.
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
.«R H.1.VS.1S UEJtHD t'KOJ*.
TmUtataiy of Mo4I«aI ■«•,
Oroxvi hm, wwte Oo.. Art., lby tab lata
Dn. Jon Butt—Dear Sir: Lari February I was _
liOulevtUe purchasing Drugs, end I got some of your
BarsaiarilU end Oedron Bitten.
*jr eoadn-tiw who wou with ms la the store, has
been down with rheumottoa for some time, commenc
ed on the Bitters, aud soon found his general health
improved.
Dr. Gtel, who ban been la bad health, tried them
to Df?CkSE*iSo has bom
yearn stowserh end Uver ■
All fta shore remedies for sale hy
L. H. BRADFIKLD,
DRUOOIHT,
WHTreSAU STREKT, ATLANTA, OA
CONCERT SALOON,
WINE AND BEER HALL,
MAKIR'ATA htreet.
String Band
A»
I»AI>V WAITBUB
IN ATTENDANCE.
Cincinnati Lager on Draught, and
Dealers Supplied at
Manufacturers’ Prices.
Tai Payers, Once Morel
rilHE Ume for giving iu the general tax of tbe city
X expires the 1st day of September, and all who fail
‘i give In by that tima will be subject to double tax
ud cost.
You will do wt-ll to attend to this In time, or elae
^ame no one but yourself for the consequences of dr-
law.
3. Horses, Carriages and Buggies.
4. Furniture over $3U0 in value.
6. Mousy, solvent debts, bonds and stocks, outside
of your regular business.
6. Real Estate
L. P. THOMAS
auglfrevrysund’ytd Receiver and Collector.
SEMI-CENTK i\ NIAL EXPOSE.
^TNA
INSURANCE 0ft, HARTFORD,
J O UT 1, 1SG9.I
$5,362,632.96
Liabilities, - - - 267,082.33
$5,085,450 63
-SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO. A
ITS IIP _A. ST.
“Rif their fruits ye ktunc them.”
LOSSES PAID IN FIFTY YEARS,
®35,221,485.37
ITS PRESENT.
The Most Socresaftil Fire Co. In interim.
Ateteot*. aa.8ao.aaa.ee.
Three-feurths the Insurance Companlm
chartered hare tailed, proTing mistakes
and dlfflcnltles In a profession based on ca-
|lamity and misforlnne, with aa inpnrUnt
part of Its ilerel.pment la the aplien- ol
bro*d human bener.lenre. It In a rare
and uncommon erent for one ortheae lutl-
tutlonn to make lta FIFTIETH annual re
port, and that a satisfactory one—another
of life’s plainest old lessons, “As yon sow
that shall you reap.”
ITS FUTURE
Usefulness and duty mast be shaped aud
measured only by the wealth and crew th
ef our country.
OdT Agents in all the principal cities
00- Rate* aud terms as llhaml aa <
moderate profit and substantial security.
W. P. PATTILLO,
.ust-UUMpt Atwl U ltluU. o«.
FRE8H TURNIP 8EE0.
JUST RECEIVED, 800 Pounds
RED TOP, ABERDEEN.
FLAT DUTCH, HANOVER, WHITE GLOBE
YELLOW GliOBS, RUTABAGA, NORFOLK,
YELLOW STONE,
And Othor Vmrlotlom.
Oell and purohae^ oraead In year orders early.
P. W. J. ECHOLS,
NOTICE.
for ti»* 1 culture of ootton,
of Georgia, teheathti rnrihod of lutoim-
log the eltiseas of Atlanta, end State of Geoiwla. that
he will undertake the sate ef sold feeds ftfiMebave
pUcee. Porilm hevjng any lauds ter sale will do well
tryrtyond.wlrtjlte SMtemmm. No ob ar( ..
--film- e..
HOTTSK AND LOTS,
Corner Cain and Collin* Sis.
I Sf 1 ”*’ Ttaonss md
JttXTJSZiS&a'MTuXT
LWiur«!«aarc"-^
Application for Sxemptten.
/v mifliA. ■lenaiMf
BOOS the SOM
kngrnd.vm.
0Bg21 d3t pr fee
el 10 o’clock, eu the ffteh day of
— k. D. WOODS.
Urdioary.