Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 10, 1869, Image 3

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•ftrnf • 'jfwws EW ERA. o. aarr. 10. im&_ oity!^ "In and Owi. Tliouu* i« iu Ibe oil) bri*f but 1 _ r. Kerb), of (ha Knox- —Tho At lau U National ►'Jauwc gnuiiU front, t a lto« with the mpUtad it will ba one -m In the oity.— flatdia, Clark of the ( “ and Mon. 1. E v jUprttemtntivu from I tin Iha oily ycHtorday. a fruitier* at tpjparli.iI”jury ut j, now in iwwwn. vn Ia.iMO Wheeler charged with tin* (oolnrad.) Ju«1g«* en**e from OeKaih »ease will abortly v«a anilttrbUttd, hu* itkia of tha (Jtju- 0? thin city to preach 04 hut call to itH paa- that he is expected to ah next KumUr.— i of excellent abili- “hor, and wo hero n<> ly, us wnll as that to hear turn. OTKU —To our fritmda Louisville, Ky., wa the Natioual Hotel friend Capt Johu Tenn., aud Mr. Louisvite. Au ad- receutly been made la in the centre of the bukiu<tos booses, “fflee aud pine os of Uave the door for all ten mionteA. The style, aud travelers there “the comforla which vra have U only $1 50 per When one is thing. it is not ere honored )’» wipe sup- 'unavoidable o ri ng of the kind on ' invited w«?ut,;tnd i learn thut it able and recherche :'iu tbu oily. The u lunguifinnit ill garuiturcri iu pyramidal iuly appetites cf the 1 to partake ol they ware autoug wonderfully do t—especially that h Pease is intro- au honor, they we do not doubt t there aud that's »er, we Lave par so often, and know that it reqi wtiou to picture ever he does such there, or try very to tbu gormummit about to bo oorrsd ; tha • sr toWauwa; wot iotfca a*loWa of onUamonb with hi* •ooo. In lb« o*M now beftiio tb« Quart noth- *»« <* <ho »K b*ri m4> dona, *»»•■ qaantly, the pmwtUon wu wit boot a We. Tha leuruad oud eloquent gextlemon wu 11- troinely .ttroaalio one! oootbtng In ha roaoTho upon tho ubwaaUr of Ibt tratimooy glrtn Bj Mr. Htrolteokar." “Col. Whm followed in behalf a Ihe proaeootlon, claiming that the nooiuaii bed ao •lurljr, palpably end opeuJy rioleted tha Neu trality inwe, (e portion of erbioh he mil tbet Ihe Ooart unit bind the eeenwd oter to Ihe Cnlted Stetee Dielrlot Court, to unatrur for the offeuoe. ■ “At tbtetCMtrf'Ool. W.’s argument 0®«. missioner Morrill announced that his decision would be reserved until this morning at JO o’clock, whereupon the liamhal adjourned the Court til! that hour." CITY MimUKT. DnsoLirnov. — Dy notioee which appear elsewhere ui the Era it will be seen that the oopartnershlp heretofore existing between J. Clayton and J. H. Rogers has been die* solved, aud that Mr. Claytou bus formed e co partnership with It. P. Webb. Hee advertise ment Tun members of tho Atlanta Board of Hculth nre mjmsted to me«*t at the office of Col. I*. P. (irsut at JO o'clock a. m. to-day. J. N. Simmons, It Chairman Board of Health. Attknd W. O. Bibb’s sales this morning ut 10 o’clock, at the Ware-Qouse Georgia Bonn id Trust Company. It COME OUT, CERTAIN I Atlanta, September 10, I860. Wo will sell at the offiou of the Gate City L. A B. Association, ovor John Ficken’s store, Thirty-Five Hundred Boliurs iu Greenbacki to-night. By order of J. li. Wallace, PieKtdeut. N. K. Fowlku, Secretary. It GO FOR IT lliinleitcr mokts those handy and useful pocket memoranda cases, red or blue leather, and will send on.- to any address, with name gilded on it, for one dollar. Address, W. U. Hanijaiiko, Book Bind, r, Ac. Write name plainly ami enclose #11)0. Kl'EUlAL NOTION ,1a Stale Lottery, f.ir III. Ur ...lit ..I KIM* liuum and Froat tiuUuol c'uiubinaUuu - 4X1. Tim fivllnwitw vw.ro tho drawn uuit- U-mbt-r 9. ISfttf : -7i—48—13-l'J—42—Oi-il .I t HOWARD * CO.. AUuatfcra t tall iu ' uII on Kcliuia, LanKfonl ,4ii.l 1-x.i .i.uo tlielegant SUlc MarbleUeil »op <J-lt VphitUleier ami MONBTABY ANDOOMMBBOIAL Y-Mi*Sifc2Sgg't , Sk.) Moon !/.]? lfuaiihoAANot laueh eliangw ill fradh, nful quotations ate the same as yuatsrdav. Tho great scarcity of oorn continues. Suulhrrs Scsarltlra. The Nsw York Herald of the 5th, has the BewufJffee, TeuReewcs ahd North Carolina* were barely steady. The apeoial U( bo»ds of North Carolina were uc- five and tbs feature of the Hst, owing to the advertisement of tho Treasurer that the inter est wkioh became due ou the 1st day of April, 1868, on euoh bonds will be paid ou the pre- Motatloo of tho proper oonpon at the Treasury or at tho Ralsigb Natioual Bank of North Carolina, at Raleigh, North Caro tin i. And further, that the interest which will become duo on tho 1st day of Onto- her, 1869, ou them, will likewise be paid as above, ou and after the lost uieulioued date. It wan recently stated that an injunction had been granted against the Bruaewiok A Albany Railroad. The necessary bonds havo been given, aud the work ou the road ugaiu pro gresses. A similar injunction against the Macon & Brunswick Railroad, got out by the same parties in Bavanuab, cams before the .Supreme Court of Georgia recently, aud the judgment of a lower eonrt was confirmed, dis solving tho injunction. Tho snit against the Greenville A Columbia Railroad Company of South Carolina for the foreclosure of the mork» gage upon their road, brought by cer tain holders of their first mortgage bonds, has been nettled to tha mutual satisiaotiou of all parties conoerued. The following wore the closiug street prices of tlieSontheru list: Ten- oe«*eo, ex coupon, 60 to CO Jo; do., new, 61 to 51 |e; do., G per cent., 48 bid; Virgiuia ex cou pon, G5J to 66jo; do., new, 59 to 61o; do., reg istered stock, 4Ci to 47c; do. do., 1806, 64 to 57c; do. do., 1867, 51 to 63c; Georgia sixes, 83 to 84c; do , sevens, 91 to 92o., sevens, in- turl.'it payable in Georgia. 90 to file; North Carolina cx ctmponJ 85 to 6Cc; do., new 471 4«4c ; do. special tax 56j to 561; Missouri sixes, 87i to 871; do., llunnibal and St. Josoph, 90 to 92o; Louisiana sixes, 70 to 70j do., levee sixes, G61 to 67; do. do., eights, 841 to 85c; Alabama eights, 94 to 95c; Alabama llvis t>3 to 65 ; Alabama sixes, sterling, 92 to $1 ; •South Carolina sixes, 70 to 71 ; South Caro lina, now, 67 to 68 ; do., registered stook, 67 to 68; City Memphis fixes, 51 to 511; do., Atlanta eights, 85 to 90 ; do , Savannah sevens, 86 to 88 ; do., New Orleans consols, 74 to 75 ; do., do., railroad issue, 69 to 70 ; Mobile ami Ohio sterling, 66 to 68 ; do., eights, 69 to GO ; Mississippi Central Railroad, first mortgage, 74 to 75 ; do., second do., 60 to 62 ; Memphis and Charleston first, 85 to 80; do., second, 74 to 75 ; do., stock, 40 to 44 ; Greenville and Columbia Railroad guaraiiteod, G6 to 67. ATLINTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. L^E BBADPTBLD'S 00LUME DR. JOHN BULL’S Great Remedies. DR. JOHN BULL ■bnnlMtan. ul Tador of tk. CW«l.r»4i SMITH’S TONIC SIRUP, FOB THE CUBE OF AGUE AND FEVEll, -o»- CHllatiH 4MH FEVEH. Ths proprietor of this oelobratod Mfilctno lastly lUimo for it a superiority over all remediee ever offer- id to the publio for the m«b. certain, speedy aud per jraceat cure of Ague and Fevar, or Ohllls and Fever whether of short or long standing. He refers to lbs eulire Western and Bouthwsstern country to bear him lvfoU* Mngte families bt. » _ feet restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its is continued in smaller doses for s week or two af- the ditease has beeu chocked, more especially In dlMcult aud longstanding cases. Usually this medi cine will not require auy aid to koep tho bowols in S ood order; should the patient however require a cs- lartle medicine, sfter having taken throe or four doe- at of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL'H VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will bo suffloionL Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office:] No. 40 Fifth Crons Street, XjoiliHvUlo. Koutuchy Bull’s Worm Destroyer. —-p dot w. coin us.. Huron— e It. llatUH, cauv. m.C. Mail) Can vaae.il.. Ckmtury aldee. t lear CM* -We nppoml a com- ' i the CoQHtitu- u follows : EilUor: I think the head of the At- editor of the Eu\ that kind of ser- . that line, I would make the changoat * Let us have • Squills.’ " public might ask, so much like the worthy and impet- foreed to the con- Jinit But “Squills” ntleinau who writes paper has so many bauds thut he has star—not even the “tioa for tho posi ng of the kind, but 5 the public n good can odd to the efti- venturing once iu and polite criticism t ok careful as they terest. We have uo controversy he is so inclined, write letters no ute thorn, we are f using him up in 6 uever found fault at and legitimate it been our inten- u. Our counte- • been “more in never have wo ” We havo not ia errors that came ~tionv<i bat a thut his duty that ho was liable he did not perforin )order.” We found a few days ago he t and after Septem- - will be closed from —t one p. m., mnk aatisfietl that we to this official snre that ho would pf bis error as soon ‘had time to reach aster General.— notification that pt open at all hours pe be beoauso the in official circles at first-class office, and in a first-class way; tbs middle of the day agetnent. -The trial of ibis continued before the ia Macon ou WedneN- ot importance from “Court met at 10 pursuant to ad- Marahal Lad com- , Uoa. U. H. Fitch, - t of W. B. Johnson el 'ded to read various of his motion, on the the parties, as liisy od the jurisdiction of i no authority hero to to hear and determine ttbem. on the part of the ~t some length, and in- had committed au ol tho United HtateN of Georgia, this general Government, of Georgia, did have determine the matter XJ. B. District Attorney, — of the aotof the U. s. the prisoners wherever cm land or sea, within United Slat oh. The 'd iu Eufaula, Ala., j wars arrested by *4 aud under a warrant ar of tho Government i replied to the orgn- ~e and Weems at c«n- »ith groat learning, logic -a it, that thia Coart ietloD ; II not, where nod where begin ? Ho o. d that tho arrost of tho , by the U. K Marshal intent* and purposes, and its action in ordering tho i settled fur the time the prisoners. i pgoeoeded to an exendus the United States vs. John A. kttuKXZlXUEH Di-al.-i- in Furnltur«, «ml Mannlacluror of RoilitlSf,', Huntor utreet, thru* doors from Whitehall, Atlauta, Ga. A. Ei'geuxiogar’s Fan-ut Bteam FvaUior Ronovat- iug Machine for renovating your Fealbor Bad*.— Wool and Cardvd Ilair done tho liest aud clruiteat by •team. For aalo a largo lot of Chair*. Mattreascs, Pillow*, Bedstead*, Muwiuito Nets-patent. Agent f.>r Pavilion, ltuatic, and Clotli Window Shades. Waulod, Gom shucka. A. ERQKNZINUEU, Hunter St.. S Door* irom Whitehall, Atlanta, Go. ang U lm aug 13-15-20 «J! U*gg' ng-k jd. Leu tuck) 236a2' India ale It low. Wuchiuo Kg* . i 421 ftuw ifi MASONIC.—Atlanta Lodge, No. .TO, meet* ) every Second aud Fourth Thursday night In each mouth. Fnltou Lodge, No. 210, moots every First and Third Thursday night in each month. Mt. Ziou Royal Arch Chapter, No. 10, meets every Second Monday iu each month. W. H. TULLEB, H. P. ItoHKKrMi.n, HMruUry. Freali a* a Malden's HluaU'' U the pare peachy complexion which follows Ute uao of Hagan's Magnolia B*lm. It is tho truo socret of beauty. Faah- iouable ladies iu society understand this. Tho Magnolia u*lm changes Uio rustic country girl ito a city bello more rapidly than any other one thing. Redness, sunburn, tan, freckles, blotches and all cf- cta of the summer sun disappear when it is used, and a genial, cultivated, fresh expression is obtained which rivals the bloom of youth. Beauty ia possible to ail who will inveat 75 cents at auy respectable atore and insslct on getting tho Magnolia Balm. D dress the hair. LO( HItA!VR A CLARK, Atloineys^-Of- floe on Broad street, over Echols' Seed Store. Practice anywhero in the State, United States Supreme Court, and Superior Courts. Jy 25-dly Is. II. L>*vls, General Insurance Agent, L. U. Davis, Heal K»ta WM. WOOD & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND UPHOLSTERS. EEP on hand all qualities of Fisk's Metoltc Burial l»> fomUliM. .11 »lud. of UphoW.ry work don. Furniture repaired, varnished, ete. Office in mw building on Broad street is rear of Nkw Kua office. AH orders will be promptly attended jutyV-dly PRATTS ASTRAL OIL - NO CHANCE OF I.AM!’’ Uultcr—A lb Rio Prime it !«<£525 Good rJS&HL Ordinary.. 21*922 Nos. 8 Slid 10 |2 (KKg) Nos. H. 10. 12. 2 OOvv ullon Cards—d<» Wttlttemore 17 6o CowPeasHbu. a$l,’g) *)ruui and Dyestuff* Alum V lb B«£l0 Bluestone t* lb..15®20 linmetone lb lb... 8<<*1L ikipperas V H» S N®* Camphor F lb$l 20(91.40 Castor Oil, qts. 6.00(9«-50 do pU.3 do gal. 9 Kp. itelteVIb. Indigo ID. SI 20&1 00 Madder V lb. 23® Pot. hyd. V lb. 16 2 yuiniue V **>- * N*i«P~»r«< «a Ms. 12412 Sweet Oil v doxl.50(glb.o do. galf 1.4503.5 do. pto. doz$3.0 Dry Uuo«li-9 yd. Dr. Sh. 7-8 RktfU Br. Sh. 4-4 16^15> .7-8.... 12®1» . 4-4. ..13>,030 •ill 15322 DIM. Drill 18#22* Ticking 12S®45 Prints— Spragu Duchess D. 1 Arnold's... b'e a Users—new, Flo nr— Atlanta Mills, fancy V hun- ^dred S& 00 Do do, ex. family 4 60 Dodo, family A M Do do, Fulton XXXX family. Tierces AbU.22',^ K.-gsand ('an* 43‘,(5 L.ead-? !b. 0^10 .rnlhn-p |b. While Oak dote.. 40 Hemlock Sole.... 28^36 Country Solo 33<g.35 Countr> Upper., Teuu. Upper.... 0lH*R5 Northern ? doa. $44 IK. Fr cf. p uoa....$44%.Vi Am. do. ft doa... Dom. p dox,.... Bridle Lea y doa Harness Lea V lb. . 42 Liquors—ft gal and dox Brandy Fr. $7-00^12.00 Amor $1.50@2. Peach $3.00<et.4.oo Apple »3,00f ‘ Gin, Holland $4,004 Corn V gal. $1.25(^1.50 Nectar do Scotnb do • do V gal.. Wine V dot Mackerel — No. 2, i» bbl. •• 3, do •* 1 ft V bbl. *i oo Kite $2.5003.00 Meal—$ hu.fl.4iw.il,50 Meat Fork -V bbl. Molaaaesa- New OHoans 80 Florida Sugar House $l.WH<ar.25 Out** * keg $18 00 16 00 7V&80 IW.i.1.25 50((D 6 s 3d.. $7 00 4d to 40 6 00$! Oils—* gal... Lard Oil $1.76*91.00 Linseed OIL. 1.9091.35 Goal Oil 50 Lubr. Oil 1.15(^3.00 Osnaliurgs— $ <uin i yd 20(3)23 10)41 Potash—it case. Liverpool $3.25 Vlrgiuls 2.30 Sliot-V bag. Dodo, sni>«rAn« Do do, Georgia XXXX family Do do, ah Buck Soup—V ft. 3 10 Turpentine.. 1 26 Steel—V lb. . 12‘4 25*27 Apples %t'bu....L75(rt>2.26j German 18®20 Apples dried 5<a.6 Sugsr-f lb. Poaches,pTd 8^)181 N. 0....^...^15@16 do unp’d 4@5 Yellow.. Oats 3,1 42 Rifle bf. keg ..$4.(K) 111 flit qr. keg 2 25 Blasting kog <3)5.26 lay—V ton $3H(«.40 tides- ¥ lb. Green 8(3)10 18(418)4 Refined 0....1fl^«#17 YeUow Coffee. lOvi.lft'A Soda-Eng. Extra fine.. .1.00(0)1.55 Smoking 60^)1.00 Varnish—V gal- Copal 3.60©4.00 Japan $3.oo»8f“ Coach 6 $6 White Fish— 7$ half bbl.. S10&U i”. WHAT nice home when yon gel old? DO ■ were eumlued, l Pwrjear WM ft Cuban aud ftuuatad men Hi tbai wituaMoa eiamlnad wo P#cy Clanejr onlj. Afta, mooy, “Don. JlenrjB. - aacoaad, proceeded to ■Uongly maletaiue.1 Uie ton. panagaa of law it) aullatnieut eau ba nude by an uatb of FOR SKID, nAAtSAM, ' loo lehU U«WJ, too Busliels Rye, 100 Unshels Bed Clover 75 Bushels Ued Top or Heard's arses, 71 Bushels Orchard Oraas, 90 Bushels Timothy. .•as— 1 YOU io. save your money -end In no wsy’ can you ho- .do this .bettor then by buying good (Boole end WANT? No persou sells better out a, or el e lower price, the To my United Seales and World Wide Headers. have shown, all of which e*e genuine. The fullowiug letter from a highly educated end popular physician in Georgia, ia certainly one of the most sen sible ooinmuiii<satiou* 1 have ever received. Dr. Clem ent knows exactly what he nreaka of, end hie testimo ny deserve* to be written in letters of gold. Hear what lb* Doctor-ays of BULL'H WORM DESTROYER: Villakow, Walker Co., Gs., June 29,18. Du. Jouu Bull-Dear Sir: f have recently given your “Worm Destroyer” several trials, and find It wou- d( rfully efficacious. It has not failed in a single In atam-e to have the wiahed-for effect. I am doing a pretty Urge country practice, and havo dally use for some article of the kind. I am free to confess that I kuow of uo reiuody recommended by the abloat authors that la so certain and speedy In ita effects. On tho contrary, they are uncertain in the extreme. My ob ject In writing you la to find out upon what terms I can get the medicine direct from you. If I can get it upon easy terms, I shall use a great deal of 1L I am aware that the use of such articles 1* contrary to tho teachings and practice of a great majority of the regih lar lino M. D's, but I see no just cause or good sense iu ilacarding a remedy which we know to be efficient means to aleviate suffering hmnanlty which I may ho able to ooromaud—not b*»itating because some one more ingenious than myself may have learned its of fecte fir*:, and cocared the sole right to securo that knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocate rter of tho Uioui J the country, that purport JULTU8 P. CLEMENT. 1 WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND.! AND. Crackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COKM2K OF ALABAMA ANI) WIIITRIIA M. KTKRKTS, ATI.AIN TA OEOUGIA. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Good lteason for ilie CapGiu’a Faith. BEKTOK Barrack’s, Mo., April 30, 186G. D*. Johk Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla and the healing and beneficial qualities It possesses, I vend you tho following state- end confined for sixteen months. Being moved ten, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sit up a moment idnoe I was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My gonersl health Is Impaired, and I need something to assist nature. I have more faith in your Baraaparill* than In anything else. I wish that that ia genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige, Capt C. P. JOHNSON, 81. Louis, Mo. P. 8.— 1 Tho following was written April 30, 1865, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson New York, where he died leaving the above 0. P. John son to my care. At thirteen years of age, he had a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. It curko him. I have for ten year* recommended it to many Ln New York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, lover sores and general debility. Perfect success has at tended It. The curea effected ln some cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. 1 aui very anxious for m> son to again have recourso to your Sarsaparilla. Uo is fearful of getting a spurious article, banco his writing to you for It. Hi* wounds were ter rible, but I believe he will rooover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOUN80N. I. T. BANKS, aafiuij Oor. Wbltaball anil Hiutar IU. as tow prtoss as any Printing establishment in l^ORTHEBM JUTBI0F OF OEOBOU- To whom U may ooncern: Tbs understg»*d gives uoUoa of hta appointment as assigns* of the firm of Colter * Batmen, and of Franets P. Collar eud Ben wsw cistttns&r s JOH* M. AMKOBH, rep T-wtw BILL’S C1DR0I BiTTERS. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. jtRKJi^SJiS HtUMiin FROJi. Testimony of Medical Men. Btonit Foist, White Go., Ark., Msy 25, 1866 Da. Jom Bull—Doer Blr: Lost February I was ln Louisville purchasing Drugs, end I got some of your 8arar.; -rtlls and Cedron Bitters. My son-in-law who was with me in the store, has been do*n with rheumatism for soma time, commeno- I on the Hitters, and soon found his general health Dr! (list, who has been In bad health, tried them and h *Dr*Ck>ffee°who has beeu In bod health for several years—stonasch and liver affected—hs Improved very much by the us* of your Bitters. Indeed, the Oedron Hitters has given yoa greet popularity lu this settle ment. I think 1 ooaUl sell s great quantity of your medicines thia fall, especially of your Oedron Btttere and:Harsep*Mi*. Ship me via. Memphis, oar* lUcketl * ""rtapaotfullj, 0. *. IUU1 AB tka akora raowdlaatur aala Iqr L. H. BRADFIELD, DRUGGIST, CR E E N BACKS AA7 OEia?H SAVIlvTO- If you think so, then look to your interest, and tu« COAL CHEEK COAL, llii-rel), laving So to 100 p.r cent. 1,000 Tana n haad and I® arrlva In the next U0 da;a. Bnt Lump Coal 28 eta. Par Bwkfl of 80 Pound! bp tha Our Load, aud 30 eti. ut tha Turd, IN TXRA.TL OUBWW, WXII&IIT <*> OAHH'*. ORDERS (PROMPTLY FILLED. uiilUwila BORN, iJRa, 6L COa DAVID HUESTIS. FRED. HOPE. Con be made by buying tlm heat. fJMIIH la particularly • fact In buying a STOVE. The best Stoves in Ute country ore mode by “THE NATIONAJj STOVE WORKS/ THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, THE MOST POWERFUL ASH IS FALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KXO W\. 1VARHANTKD A CERTAIN CURE FOR :rofulou* dlaoasca, uhvra, cln diacatcs. 11 quickly i i>nic I'hfuiuatiem, mercuiial and syphilitic diseases iu all xtages, and all rkln •moves virus front the consUtntiou ard blood, and restores tho perfect health and purity. Try it and be convinced. Prepared in the Laboratory or PEMItEUTON, WILLSON, TAYLOK, A (’0., Wholesale Drair&lstK, Atlanta, Georgia. ron 10,0(10 Pounds Pure Lead, SALE AT LOW PRICES: 500 Gallons Linseed Oil, 500 Boxes Window Glass, 50 Oz. 8ulph. Morphine, 100 Ponnds Calomel, 200 Pound* Spirits Nitre, 100 Pounds Refined Borax, da Balaam Copalv 2tio Gallons Alcohol, 200 Pounds Gum Camphor, 50 Pounds Iodide Potassium. Large stocks of pure drugs, medicines, chemicals, Instruments. patent medicines, photographic chemicals, stock, Ac., Ou hand, and for sale, at the lowest possible price*. Call and examine stook and prices. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, &CO., aug 20—3m Atlanta, Georgia G. H. & A. W. FORCE, —DEALERS IN— BOOTS AND 'SHOES, SIGN| OF THE BIG IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL' STREET, GEORGIA. septa# ’68-ly M. O. MARKHAM, BOOTS AIN D £3 IHE O IE S3 SOLE LEATHER, CALF* SKINS,IISHOEHFINDINCS, &C., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA- COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stock,’as it is SBIiDCTDD WI TII OIIBAT CAIAB, Ami purchiLsetl exclusively for CASH, < From tlxe JVst Maiiufuclmnn’s. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. auft l Gm M. .O. MARKHAM. JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOIIACCO (lOMMIKmoN HKIICIIANTH, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c., WIXITBIXAIit. 8TIIHET, ATLANTA Qfti CEORCIA I3U . "*“< aaaortm-al oM IUAKH. Ch,»p UlllIKt i. Kit'd It* or all gratteo. , July 2—km OF NEW YObK. THEY MAIK THE “MUTUAL FRIEND,” “Live Oak,” “Good Will,” “Confidence,” “Southern States,” and “Diiie" COOKING- STO'V'ES. And a complete assortment of PARLOR, STOKE and OF FICE HEATING STOVES. Also, the Celebrated and Unrivaled Hanford’* “MAMMOTH or “flLOUK” Heater**. Tlteae are the MOST POWERFUL HeatingKto.'cs ever introduced iu tills or any other market. They are admirably adapted to RAILROAD DEPOTS, FACTORIES, STORES, PUBLIC U(K)MH, or any place where extensive heat ia requir ed—very durable and economical. Their Immense success has brought out numerous imitations all of which greatly Inferior. THE ‘‘.U./.ri.nOTil'' STILE ST.IJl'HS I.VItlt'.lLEI1 ! THE “MUTUAL FRIEND" HAS NO EQUAL! Wo aUo koep constantly on hand, a compl.-tc assortment of HOU»B FURKTIHIIIKTO GOODS ! Fancy and Market BASKET.-*, WOOD-WAHK. HlLVF.It-PL VTED \VALE, CltTLl-.UY, Ac. HURIS r 1" IS ct H ( ) I»E, M UK H AM’S EXI'IKK IICOCK. tVIM ITin LI, STREET, ATLANTA, (JEORIJU. REDWINE $c FOX, ATLANTA, GA., W HOLESALB And Dealers in REED, CARNRICH & ANDRUS' Standard Chemical Preparations, A Pure Article of Npcrin Oil, A Fine (Quality of Wool Oil, The Beat lli'ii ikIi of Lard Oil, Strictly Pure Strait'* Oil. COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINERY. Tho BF1ST Non-explosivo COAL OIL. PURE WHITE LEAD, (AUo cheaper grades.) LINSEED OIL, TUBrEN- TINE, and every variety of PAINTERS’ MATERIALS. AU sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE. REDWINE & FOX, [16 c June 7 I860 MEADOR & BROS, T O 13 A. C C O COMMISSION MERCHANTS Manufacturers of Cigars, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. 3,000 Boxes 'Various Brands, Styles and qualities of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, —ALLAT— MANUFACTURER’S PRICES! We make Cigars of tho Best Material, and Guarantee the Smoking. Quali ties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United States. Sole agoiitx fur K. T. l’llklntonN llnuids of Chewing »>•<! Siuokinir Toboreou, FRUITS AND FLOWERS. COMMONWIALTH, AC. MARK W. JOHNSON, GUANO AMI COMMISSION MERCHANT, 11IUUD STREICI, haa juat reoelvrU tbo OolW X) Tloa lu the world. Hear! X!t BUuhet n ,-ln^ Farmer, are partleutarly tnrtte.1 for* buying elsewhere. I am also pr» the Griswold Cotton Gin at $4 per saw- Clover sad Gras* seed* expected daily. Pure Peruvian Guano, ptasolved Bone*. land riao- ter, BeK. He* Fowl Guano. KigwhoiphtUi-kU wan No. lud |i|viu No. $ - from Charleston, *c. alwaya oTkJJS at mP?t«uo Depot, broad atreet. A MOU tel Superior (teed Oats just tacrired. eftflTe t» IW'T JAMES M. BI8H0P, AT TOBNEY AT tAW, D lWSOXmiE, OEURHU. P RACTICE* In all the oountiea of the Blue Mi .*. Circuit and in the District Court of the United fitatea for the Northern District of Georgia, aeplt-ly FORESTQUEEN. It is the only preparation vet discovered that w ill produce hair on the bold head. It waa discovered in Atlanta. It hoa been tested ln Atlanta. Its references are in Atlanta. It has produced hair and whiskers on a gentleman lu Atlanta over fit) years of age. It removes scabs, aourfe, and dandruff from the aeolp. It remove* all Itching and heat of the scalp. It keeps the ecalp olean and healthy. It Immediately atop* the hair froiu telling out. tt forces hair, whiter* and eye brows to grow luxu riantly. Fnwdwlykr DIt. R. S. POMEROY, No. 17 Alabama Street, Up Btuir*, A.TXjAJOTA., OA. m;.r 7 ttldecM