Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, October 02, 1869, Image 3

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I bo hold u«r y, October of affliction ill paper wm omoe yea- | cno wma all i yaaterday «nU! next t ndjoornod. announced yts- diviuu would i Church ■ns based appoiut- consequeuoe will probably month*, disappoint tbe peo- ■aid FonUvob wlltfih puhm at nrpaoio- lug ul wubllthlug a Omtnl OanaltTeB ol the Southern SUM, with thdklMr et hading ■emMnnoel ' 'SeengeiJfeuta at •ach'poinU wliloh inch commute. may eppoint, fiatlixd, TheUheKiecatlTe Committee ol tbe city aro amply prepared with ell ecoom- modetfoni to fholliUle the holding ol each meeting,, prite singing or concerts st the FkirQronnds, end that ,11 visiting singers will be oordUUy received end entertained be the “Tentonht Mnmnorohor" of this otty. Ample urugemenU ere being made for their aocou- Thoee aooieties who eennot attend in e body, may lend a quartette or a delegate to repre- tent them. Tbs Festival to ooutlnuo for three days CITY MUlMiBT. Auction Saul—We call attention to the ad vertisement of J. L. Queen, Aootion and Com. miseiou Merchant, in the proper column. Ho will veil many useful articles this morning. Go and buy. Cor. Alum's Sane m Dacnoa To-Dsi.— At 2 o'clock, this r. m. , beforo ths oourt bouse door in Decatur, Col. G. W. Adair will sell a valuable bouse and lot in the village and some small tarma ouc mile cast. Go down on tho 12 o'clock freight train and return on the evening passenger train. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL, OrvrcsDsn v Nsw l«i, j Friday IvaBtnc* October 1,1 LLJtLJSB THE POPULAR PASSENGER ROUTE i • ooffog. J f n" M irrrliiftW.r W habit that eotno Ming and spending (Uy noisy oonrersa- to tbe public, e«- Ifevqnentlj find tbe 1 tbe i>08ibility of are satisfied, do not »to which they 'he police ought to pains to raiue tor COUHT YOB THE tSOKOU, Honouadle -Lemuel B. Ander ill of attorneys yes- aonders and Alfred charge of illicit fine aud was tried (turned a bead tbe Colurn- calling for I One of the ar-1 tho Capitol located Mr.” Tbe Sun has born of Febri Otar- ity that enjoyed a water than Atlanta, i we have had there Ingle well that we i if it would be of M wo would stato to spend a million land mean to turn aee down this way b and woollen fac- lufler for tbe want to let tbe Legisla tions! a few (lay a I Jonalson, of whom . The Journal «fc a the following in eveuiug, Mr. J. B. pper, all tho way city of Macon, and »hl veteran police- te City Hotel, on ristered bis name, ting a while, at ticnlar friend of i that tbe making a friend- ;be city, who will b to the Syren only DoualsoD, among tho gcut- READY MADE CLOTHING. Having enlarged my store, I am now coiving a large nnd fine assortment of roady made clothing, which, from my long experi ence in tbo trade, I can confidently recom mend as a superior articlo. All I ask is a trial, and hope to sustain the reputation attained by liberal nnd fair dealing, and selling good Goods. My stock of Fall and Winter Cloth ing embraces all styles and qualities. Tbankiug tbo public for thoir past liberal patronage, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. A. Koslnfeld, Gate City Clothing Storo. septQGdGt Wanted, good stick Candy Makers—good wages paid, by G. W. Jack, soptlG 15.1. Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. I tliiuo ii b . f home it would ho, m if I wero with thee, ere, bereft; *#srr tkt id citizens will re- roken up the pub- re so rapidly cor- oity. By degrees ae more aud more operations under Imost in defiance {, oven mere at the garno, was harm in at tho City Ball ire surprised to g men and old tembers of the social standing, lenting tho best Brtaiu that nono bf indulging in w; nnd this nil ere the traps lety iu order to dare penetrate bells. Cer- •ve done nobly icipieucy, and forever. loned a few Donaldson to Macon.— y, wo get the notice George iterday, on a the infamous W. Donaldson, ty showed that ippod at Mrs. about 2 o’clock left; but be- louse and cntcr- and carriod off shirts and oth- small sum of >ocket book. A i, says he awoke trough the win- articles were mnthe tracks Mrs. Aikins’, Jolumbus road, p, where he (wls to a ne- bad bought it Msell it for half and identified itiflod by Mrs. i in the house the burglary. Mebsbs. Wallace & Fowleb sell numerous reeidenee lots this afternoon at 3 o’clock. Hee advertisement Clam Sour servod at National Ilotol Restau rant at 11 o’clock to-day. SITUATION WANTED, As Book Keoper iu a wholesale or Retail House. Salary not so much an object as to get a position. Satisfactory references given. Address “F,” Box No. 320, Atlanta, Ga. octl-3t PEASE AND HIS WIFE. A Northeast storm has boon raging hero for several days, and wo cannot run tbe boats out, consequently fail to ship you any Oysters.— Wo are truly sorry that this disappointment has seemingly placed you and your trade in an unpleasant situation. Will ship to day, September 29th. The storm is over—the sun is shining brightly and we sincerely hope that Peaso &. his Wife, and the little oues may all resume their wonted cheerfulness. Truly your ob’t. sorvuut, Files & Co., Mobile, Ala. Pease & His Wife have fresh Oysters again, ootl-tf Buboibm.— 1 Trade is quoted quiet all over Uie city, though «« find aome merchants do it* a frir ordlr baaines* while jobbers are k tm very scarce and firm at $1 40 to 1 4£, with prospect of a farther edvanoe. Ctaelaastt Markets. We quoto from the Commercial of the 28th. Ubaxm—There was hardly anything doing in Wheat to-day, aud the market was dull and heavy, and the tendency of prices was down- ard at the dose, though not quotably lower. Winter Red wm freelv offered at $1 lo to 1 20, but buyers were holding back in anticipation of lower prioaa. Hill Wheat was quiet at $1 25. White was inactive and prioea nomi nal. Corn was in moderate demand to-day, and the market was firmer under light re ceipts. Prime sold at 96c at landing, and 96o at oanal, and at Kentucky Central Railroad 90c. The offerings were not free at these figures, however, holders in most instances holding out for higher figures. Shelled is quoted at same rates as ear, though 1 to 2c higher was asked in some instances. The saIos were: 500 bushels shelled at landing 90o; 200 bushels do. at canal 93o, and 350 bushels at Kentuoky Central Railroad 90c.— Oats were firmer under a fair local de mand and only moderate offerings. While was iu demand at 56 to 56o; No. 1 mixed 54 to 55c, No. 2 do. 52o, and rejected 48 to 60o.— The sales were: COO bushels rejected at O. and M. elevator 48o; 700 bushels No. 2 at I and C. elevator 54o; 700 bushels do at I. and C. 55o. Barley was in good demand and the market was firm at $1 65 for No. 1 Fall.— Spring wm quiet at $1 35 for No. 1. Puo vision a—There was a fair consumptive demand to-day for baoon, but tho market for other artioles was quiet but generally firm. Mesa pork was quiet at $32. Bulk meats were held at 14jo for shoulders. No clear rib or rib sides on tbe market. Clear sides held at 18c. Bacon shoulders held at 16 jc. Clear rib and clear sides sold at 20c. Lard was quiet at 18c for prime oity in tierces. ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. in a Balloon—Happy as a Bio Sun Flower.—Editors, Reporters, Expressmen, and others are using tho memoranda cases, and all are pleased with them. Fresh paper itt&ily adjusted wheu necessary. A greenback for ladies - large enough to carry funds when sboppiug—good thing to keep wash list. Name only lor $1. SVrito it plain. Address, W. R. Hani.kitkh, Book-Binder, Ac., Ac. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ucurglu State Lottery, for the Ilrnefit of tho Orphans' Homo and Free HcUool. Combination Class, No. 470. Tho following wore tho drawn num bers October 1, 1869 : 69—55—21—71 -18—28—36-60—4—14—35—56—2 act 2-dlt UoWAHL) k CO., Managers H. W. Collins... .$15016 laroB-fi lb Hama, canv. 8.0...24025 Plain Oanvaeed... .22(923 . 21(972 Hides, clear 21 Hides, C. R....2iq@: Shoulders, HfMg -a* India 28(932 Bale Hope—'ft |h Machine-made.. 9>»01O Hand-made 808J.' 11 ran—per ton $28 00(980 b’nd 7-5-8 Hoop 11(^12 >| nj$i2* 7>*®V Rio Prime 24'4025 Good 22*028* Ordinary.. 21022 Cotton Cards— V 18. 6*08 I lb. $1 20&1 cc ¥ lb. 23®26 Blucatone V th. .15020 Rrimstone lb lb... 8010 Copperar. ^ lb 3*05 ‘Camphor V lb $1.2001.40 Castor OU, qts. $.0006.60 do pta.8 50®3 76 do gal.3 760* ** Ep. Halts ft lb. 6\ Iudigc “ Maddi . _ . Pot. hyd. V lb. $6 26 (juiuino oz. $2 76 Saltpetre f( lb. 120* Sweet Oil 'p dual.5006.00 do. gal$ 1.4503.5C do. pts. doa$3.00 l»ry Goods—V yd. llr. Hh. 7-8 13(914 Dr. Hh. 4-4 16015* hl\l Hli. 3-4.. hl'd Hh. 7-8.. Ul'd Hh. 4-4.. hro. I trill hl'd. Drill... Ticking Print Sprague* . 10j)22 .18022* 12,*046 • lgl» 12,> drk 14 . 13014 . 13'-ni:t‘ © 1»>: 75060 Hagan's Magnolia Balm.—This article the true Becret of beauty. It is what Fashionable Ladies, Actresses, and Opera Singers use to pioduoo that cultivated, distingw appearance so much ad mired in the circles of fashion. It romovos all unsightly Blotches, Rodnoss, Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, and offeots of Spring Winds, and gives the complexion a Blooming Purity of transparent delicacy and power. No lady who values a fine com plexion can do without the Magnolia Balm. Seventy- its will buy it of any of our rospectablo dealers. Lyon’s Kathairou is i Ing. MASONIC.—Atlanta Lodge, No. 5V, meets every Seoond and Fourth Thursday night In each month. Fulton Lodgo, No. 216, moots every First and Third Thursday night in each month. Mt. Zion Royal Arch Chapter, No. 16, meets every Second Monday In each month. W. H. TOLLER, H. P. A. Uosknfcld, Socrctary. LOCH HANK 6i CLARK, Attorney a^-or- ;o on Broad street, over Eohola' S«3d Storo. Practice anywhere in the State, United Htatee Supremo Court, and Superior Courts. Jy 25-dly 5 Agent, L. B. Davis, Agent Urovsi Ing Machines. WM. WOOD & CO., i Mmnnorchor” of • views of th« Ex it ty, have already r suoh vocal G«r- during the first Ultuiul 'aland da* that time. f toeaptedtbe in- aad tbe to altotkl UNDERTAKERS AND UPHOLSTERS, K EEP on hand all qualltlea of Fisk’a Metallc Burial Cases; also, all Kinds of Wood Oofllna. Will at- tend to Minerals at any hour, with a beautiful first- class Uaarse furmabed or for hire. Carriage, etc., will bo furnished. All kinds of Upholstory work done. Furniture repaired, varnished, etc. Offlco in new building on Broad street i a r#ar of Nxw * jjojtoj. All ordors will bo promptly attonded to. A. ergenzingerT VVHOLHTSlRER, Ami Deuler in Furniture ami MANUFACTURES OF BEDDING, Dan Ur ,ln.t, Urn. daon fnm WMUkvll, J \lTf(iV n N ' rA - GEORGIA. ATLANTA SACK FACTORY ! WlngtY,; , W^“A C0 " ta,,U, ' Md *™ FIAKJK AND OUAIN SACKS, Orders respectfully eoHotted. MITCHELL Sl BENTLY, jy3-3m 0>nUf WliUhtU md Hy»Uf 8U. American Wamsutta Pacific... Arnold's. Feathers—no Flour— Atlanta Mills, fancy V hun dred $6 00 Do do, ex. family 4 60 Dodo, family A 25 Dodo, Fulton XXXX family 4 00 Dodo, superfine 3 75 Dodo, GoorgU XXXX family 3 40 Do do, ship stuff 2 00 Do do, bran 1 60 Fruit—V lb and bbl. Apples V bu.... 1.7502.26 Applet dried 606 Peaches, p'l’d 12016 do unp’d Grain—V bn. Lard—ft lb. Tleroea A1 K«*gi and Cs Lead-? lb. Leather—? !b. White Oak Solo.. 40 Hemlock Sole.... 28036 Country Sole 33035 Country Upper.. 60066 Tenn. Upper 60066 Northern ? dos. $42 00 Fr. cf. ? dot.,..$40050 Am. do. ? doz... SSkU?*;. Harness Lea ? lb. 46 Liquors—? gal and dos Brandy Fr.. $7.00012.00 Amer $1.8002.00 Peach $3.00(94.00 Apple $8,0004.00 Gin, Holland $4.0000.00 American... $1.6002.00 Bum, Jamaica 4.0000.00 American.. $1.6002.00 Whisky- Corn ? gal. $1.2601.60 Rectified d*$l.OO0l.2O Bye do $1.2606.00 Robertson do $2.0004.' Bourbon do$l.‘2606.i do ?doz... Nectar do Scotch do .. do ? gal... Wine ? doz Maderla... $2.5006.00 Sherry $2.6006.00 Port. $ Chain paiguo. deal Pork-? I Uolaiifu- New Or lean* Florida Sugar Houne $1.00(a L25 The South and N«w York PHILADKLPHU, WASnrSGTON, EASTEBN CITIES vu WoBtorn db Atlnaxtlo AND VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE RAILWAYS. ALL RAIL ROUTE. TIME l'AULK, AUGUST NORTH: Leave Atlanta.. Leave Bristol.. X. L. FALK & CO. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !! NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! NEW SYSTEM ! READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATH and tiBNTB' nnUMISHIN'O GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. From our continued connection for tho past thirty years with the manufacture of etothiag, especially adapted for the Southern market, and the many facilities and advantage* we enjoy in New York city, where, exclusively, we manufacture our goods, we are enabled to offer you our entire stock, which comprises all kinds $*hel?°have a bttt Oli^sT^ VJRLXOID will mU our goods tor CASH ONLY. This will Insure >lto fiaallng toaU. Haase call and examine our goods More purchasing rise where. Manufactory 44 Murray St., N. Y., Store In Savannah, Ga., No, 146 Congroas ■*.* »»' 65 St. Julian Mt., Store In Charleston, 8.C., 157 Meeting ami JOJ King Street. SOUTH. Laave New York 8 4$ P M Time Between Atlanta and New York 58 Hours 15 Minutes. JPG* The GREAT MAIL between Atlanta and New York is carried exclusively by this Line. Sleeping Coaches on all Night Trains. Through Tickets HOOD UNTIL USED, AND Baggage Checked Through TO ALL IMPORTANT POINTS. H. AV. WRENBT, General Ticket Agent. WALKER, Master Traueportatio I1ULUKKT, Bupt. W. & A. 1L B. F. M. JACK. W. P. CHISOLM. sep 2C-3m 1869. SUMMKK ARRANGEMENT. lard Oil $1.7502.00 Linseed Oil.. 1.3001.36 Coal Oil 4ui.it 60 Lubr. Oil 1.1603.00 Osnaburgs — ? yd 10023 I’otash—? case. Babbits Putty-? lb. Klee-? lb.... Suit—? nack. Liverpool $3.26 Virginia 2.30 Shot—? bag. 111.00 8040 11012 Patent.. Buck. Soap-? lb. ,.$3.40 .. 3.76 Corn, Whilo... .1 4501 40 Yellow Oata Ginseng 1 40'rt 76086 M072 Glass-? box.$3.6O0tToo Gunpowder ?kcg.$7 26 Ritlo hf. keg $4.00 901C I**? 20022 jr Turpentine 708 Iteel—? lb. Plow 12 M Cant 25a27 German 18020 Sugar-? lb. N. 0 15016 P. R 16016^ Demarara 17018 Tobacco Unsound 25065 Hound 60090 Extra fine... 1.0001.36 Smoking.... 6001.00 Varnish—? gal. Copal 3.5004.00 Japan $3.000350 Obaoh 5 @6 White Fish — ? half bbl.. $9 60010 AIR LINE RAILROAD. A T a meeting of the Direotors of the Georgia Air Line Railroad Company, on the 17th day of Sep tember, 1869, it waa I *•Resolvfd, That requisitions be made for payments on tho Capital Stock as follow*, viz: Twenty-five per cent., payable on or before the 1st day of October, 1869, and thirty per cent., payable on or before the 1st day of November, 1869, and that the Treasurer publish such rcquiaitlnon at once, and urge (he prompt collection of tho same, with authority to give Stockholder* the assurance of tho Road that, upon prompt payment thereof, the flrat Division of twenty milea will be com pleted, equipped, iu operation and paid for during tho month u! November, and the second Division of thir ty-three miles be at once pnt under contract and con struction.” Pursuant to tbe above Resolution, requisition for ont on the Capital Stock is made. The aaauraueo fSS of the early opening of tho let Division for use, aud the continued prosecution of the work to its des tination, it is kopod, will be sufficient Inducement to ' pay the requisition W. HOLLAND, Troaaurer. Stockholders t j forward and p •epao-30d FLOUR PROPOSALS. Omci Chief ComnsaAitT o» Subsmtxkck, i Dei’ahtmrnt of the South, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 27, I860.) S EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M, October 26, 1869. for furnishing tho Subsistence Department U. H. Army with 20,000 Pounds Extra or Family Flour, (Which, lo he stated in tlio proposals,) to bo made from good, sound, new fall wheat. Bidders will stato whether it ia proposed to tarnish the flour in sack* or barrels. The flour to be delivered at tho commissary store house at McPherson Barracks, Atlanta, Qa. t on the 10th day of November, 1869. Humpies of flour in papers or fn boxes must accom pany tho proposals, aud tho name of the bidder be marked on the box. and date of purchase must be n i upon each pack posala for Flour,” and addressed lo the undersigned. T. J. H AIN EH, Brevet Brig. Gen. and Chief G. 8. sep 28 «t Department of the South. Dll. POMEROY’S HAIR RESTORER! FOREST QUEEN. II u Uk OBI/ WMp»i»tlon nt Itaeorand tfc.t .01 projucludronfb. UidbMd. II n. d(KOT«4 1« Altanu. II ku bm t«M 1. Ali.nl*. lUnfmM«inWAtl»nU. It bu prodnoMl bMl and wblakera oa a gnnUrma. lb ItUata o.ar fto yaau af aga. ,ea lulu, •**, dandruff (ram the acaip clean and baalt air etoM tta kalr (Me r. w arm an and an b NOTICE. T HBRXBY give my oonseut that my wife, MBA. I HA- kfax- rvzssr. ■ It keeps the hair from ehangtag oolor toons age. It prodaoee a toll set of whiskers sad mnstaeke on any sssn of stature age. Prepared only by DR. R. S. POMEROY. No. Alabama Street, Up Stair*, ATXaAMTA, OA. TO THE NORTH AND EA8T, —VU- Loulsville, Memphis, St. Louis, Cincinnati or Indianapolis. Pauebgcra b, tbla Route bare Choice of TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT ROUTES TO NEW YORK, Philadelphia, Baltimore anti Washinutou. 0*L. Passengers liol York. Philadelphia or without extra charge. FARE SAME A8 VIA KNOXVILLE OR AUGUSTA. Oil and after August 15, TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA Daily at 8.15 a.in. and 7.25 p.ni. t* - Check bag”Sgo t lecked to dostinatlou Nashville Railroad before arrival at Louisville. nagmficentTleeping cars ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Ample Time for Meals at Cood Hotels. A8K FOR TICKETS VIA LOUISYILLE. GENERAL TICKET OFFICE, ATLANTA. B. W. WIIKNN, Genoral Ticket Agent. U. It. WALKER, Master Transportation. K. llt'I.HKKT, Bupt. W. k A. It. R. c A N D Y F. M. JACK * CO., T 0 Y 8 M aaiufaoturors o f PLEASEZREAPYTHE NAMES ATTACHED TO ITHIS TESTIMONIAL. ATbANTAJGAb'Soplember let. lHOIMM W E, tha usdersigned, are using the "MUTUAL FRIEND” Cooking Stove, manufactured by the "The National Stove Works,” of Hew York, and believing It to be the beat Cooking Btovo in the market, cordially recommend them to aU who desire to purchase a Brat olaas article; GEN. A. H. OOLQUilT, Vice President Southern Life Insurance Company. MAJ. J. B. MORGAN, Special Agent £tua Insur*nTc.,tnp*!ny | W. T. PHILLIPS. Phillips k Crew. 1 CAPT. J. MORRISON, McNaught, Ormond k Co. J. O. BRUOKVKB. AUaoto, Ga. MRU. E. 0. OVERBY. At'anta. Ga. COL. K. F. MADDOX, Tobacco Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. J. M. BORN. Jit., Goal Merchant, Atlanta. Ga. JOHN H. FLYNN, State B. K. Shop, Atlanta Ga. NELSON J. DOOLITTLE, Conductor Btete It. It. JOHN A. DOANK, Atlanta, Oa. R. J. DAWSON, Atlanta, Ga. REV. JULIUS T. CURTISS, Atlanta, Ga. J. H. GOLDSMITH. Atlanta Intelligencer. phtousortnurtof Uudr AUtnta ,or " T,u! K*UomIjgloTOWork,,"Midb*p con.Mitljnn bind• c.m- COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,| | WHICH WE SEEL, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL, ,V1 FACTO.BV FBIOGH, And Abo A full Atock of Hoiifle KurniAblng Ooodi. • HUESTIS & HOPE. Markham’s Empire Block, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. C REENBACKS ■W O T TT A V I N G AND Orackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUND. COB.NKK OF ALABAMA AND WHITEHALL STREETS, ATLAN TA GEORGIA. ^ PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL L FAUll^'T.% NO ( HANGS OS LAMPS Tedi^V porfrdlv rji'.imaatMlg Oil—Strictly Mi-.ivns 1 '^vrG—WHlrmt Explode— » 14: dogrew (brigj’jSjccrct^ higher than : Bead fat circulars, Wiri-. ■ep 7-eod6m WHAT f8 il a uico home when you get old? DO YOU If «o, aavo your money -and iu no way can you be- to do thia bettor than by buying good Boot* fand £5 WANT? ftNo person sells better ones, or at s lower price, Ilian 1. T. BANKS, Ilawson Building, augl8-dly Cor. Whitehall and Hunter ata. CITY BREWERY^ FECHTER & MERCER, Proprio tors. S kFFICl in the old Postofflce Building, Whitehall 1 street, next door to Gate City Bar. Orders solicit* and satisfaction guaranteed. sep 18-dlm EMPIRE STEAM FLU MILL ABD I.UMB1IR TARD J. C. PECK & CO., B uilders, manufacturers and dealers in Lumber. Doors. Sash, BUnds, MonMtogs. Ac., Ac. BmIi of all Mms consiantly oa head. We hare now on hand, sad are dally rsoelring, the ismat and beat aseortnaent of lomber mr brought to Jofat of all lengths and stxea, and seasoned lumber ofersrr variety. Don't say It Is not In town until you hare taken a kxfit at our piles. aifMkt If you think so, then look to your interest, end uso COAL CHEEK COAT,, thereby saving 60 to 100 per cent. 1,000 Tons on hand and to arrive in the next 80 days. Best Lump Coal 26 oti. Per Bnehel of 80 Pounds bp tbs Car Load, and 30 sts. it tbs Yud, IN I1EAX1 GLENN, WHIGHT CARR'S. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. J. M. BORN, JR., & CO. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, TllE MOST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE [KNOWN. WARRANTED A CERTAIN CUKE FOll All scrofulous diseases, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic diseases in all atagoa, and all skin diseases. It quickly removes virus from the constitution and blood, and restores tho patient to perfect health and purity. Try it and be convinced. Prepared in (he laboratory of PEMBERTON, AVIEXSOX, TAYLOR, & CO., Wlioli Druggists, Atlnnta, Georgia. PEDWINE & FOX ATLANTA, GA., A7V HOLES ALB FOH SA-LE AT LOW J600 Gallons Linseed Oil, 10,000 Pounds Pure Lead, 100 Kegs English Bicarb Soda. 500 Oz. Sulph. Quinine, 100 Pounds Balsam Copaiva, 100 Pounds Blue Mass. 200 Gallons Alcohol, 600 Gallons Varnlshs, (a 200 Pounds Gum Camphor, 60 Pounds Iodide Pots Largo stocks of pure drugs, medicines, chemicals, Instruments, On hand, and for sale, at tbe lowest possible rmcEB s I 100 Pounds Calomel, 200 Pounds Spirits Nitre, 100 Pounds Refined Boras e lowest possible prices. Call and examine stock and prioes. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, &CO., Atlanta, Georgia. M. O. MARKHAM, DEALEBIN BOOTS AND SLLOES, SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINCS, &C., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stock, as it is SEIiEOTED WITH GXtBAT C TV XI13. And puredinsed oxoIusItcI) for CASH, From the I3est Manufacturers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. ffugidw M. O. MARKHAM G. H. & A. W. FORCE, —lJ HALF US IN— BOOTS AND SHOES SIGN OF THE BIG IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL 8TREET, ^TiL^STT^, - - GEORGIA. nor 2 18-ly Ami Dealers in REED, CARNRICH A ANDRUS’ Standard Chemical Prepara tions, A Fare Article of Hpcrm Oil, A Fine (Aaallty of Wool Oil, The licst Ilramls or LartI Oil, Strictly Pare Strait's Oil* COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINERY. Tho BEST Non-oxplosivo COAL OIL, PURE WHITE LEAD, (Also cheaper grades.) LINSEED OIL. TURPENs TINE, and every variety of PAINTERS’ MATERIALS. AU sold st tho LOWEST MARKET PRICE. REDWINE & FOX, June 7186 MEADOR & BROS, TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS M a n u f a’c turers olf Cigars WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, !GA. 3,000 Boxes .Various Brands, Styles and qualities of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, MANUFACTURER’S PRICF-SR We make Cigars of tho.Best Material,"and Guarantee the Smoking Quali ties and Workmanship as Qoodias any made in the United Stato a, Solo agents for i , T. I’ilkinUn’s llrnnds of Chewing and (Smoking Tobaccos, FRUITS’AND FLO WERS.IICOM MON WEALTH, AC. JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON* TOBACCO COMMISSION MIOUCIIANTK, (WnOLESALG DEALERS IN LIQTJOltS, CIGARS, &c W JUTTITT Alili ATLANTA CEORCIA*