Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, November 05, 1869, Image 3

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EK A m i utk misilnU laM night — good quality oil tho garb of h«M tbs msidsn glad of it m «a ; Urn* cornea —Jinks accounts ot tks oonsort on that tbs tkoir mousy to Uts minstrels. beautiful auuual Uo Monthly of- city by Messrs. —daotue alma- nt of useful as tiou to the Men specially this issue. We ; that the let- ‘low-townsiuau, •** juatopened a hat opposite the Na- liand a splendid 1 the latest styles alive man, and He now has menu In the city. Phillips A S aoed before ioh U put ty Messrs, Id. I by M. 0. FaL nteresting letter remainder of this ■ who subscribe $3 00 per Sunday morning hip of tho First will be opened The dedication Key. l)r. Fol ia the city.— ‘led to attend, r the children which the aev- cordially finest pieoet. ail of *hloh wan vary flue, and much better than eould hardly be expeeted from eo young a band; not W. L. Hauler preelded at the piano with all the dignity and ■rnea at n devotee to the art. Piet Otto spahr was in tba nodltnos, wi sednoed into Oetu>... rendering ons of hi, superb piano solos. He Scrsa gave the "mocking bird with variaMou" splendidly. Prof. Freyar drew the very toil of mania from bin tnoomparible etaliu. We uerer heard an ioetrumeit more nearly reach tha non hwMusn. Tba piano rued on tall oo- oaalon was out or 0. L. Gorham A Go's., and was kindly luanad by Meean. Phillips A Grew, kt a special meeting of the Directors of the Yonng Mtn'l Library Association it waa unani- Ratolnd, That to Mrs Lewis H. Clarks, Plot ¥. L. Prayer, Mr. Chaa. Bsrusen, and hi* Qoartette Club, and Prof. Wm. L. Hana- ler. Prof. Otto 8pahr and the Starlight Brass Band for their eerrloee in rendering oor oou- oort last Wsdnasday coin* s success, we owe, end hereby tender our warmest thanks. That ws recognise and appreciate the difBsnl- tiea under wlrioh they labored, end congratu late all upon their surmounllng so soooessfully every obstsols. Heaolvbd, That our thanks are also duo and hereby tendered to Messrs. Phillips A Crew for nee of 0. L. Gorham A Co's, splendid piano on the occasion. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL OnsMlXuur Viw Cba, I Thursday Kfoalag, Xovsmbcr 4, I860.) I ^ *^° f - OOTTOM. • • ' V M 1 ik>| . M 060* fi : ATLANTA WHOLWALR PRICKS CURRENT. *vx%&\:.w£Titarts.^ ■~4»xk iuKT;. ..... *e33 *»!• IUp« f lb 5253TT . m JWNf« toa^fiO At ft MM Ooehaa. Boauaai Oouatoy MM3 JBmr 35 CITY HlimiRT, 8oun Kbout for sale at Nuwih'h store, op posite National Hotel. oov5-8t. Fuh Caowdkb served at the National Hotel Restaurant at 11 o'clock to-day. Cano from M. E. Kxnmt.—Having tested my Aldermanio capacities, I am now prepared to announce that I am not a candidate, but can be found at the Chicago Ale Depot, ready to administer spirit-unl encouragement to those who are candidates. M. E. Kenny. nov3-3t PEASE* HIS WIFE Now offer that pure Irish Porter. Call and examine. nov3-5t • lUH Wo had the Prof. M. P. a text book, original with unhesitatingly ra and bnsi- examiued it ng the leud- r. It i* in men us to ad- Prof. Culd- plan, and ou in fifteen We are in- woik. mpaon u Op- regained its. ~nd it. It has > want to and his pat . beginning to his endeavors with aornpu- He has no Tho people in they have ' r basin ess. and as pri k«, Messrs, large pro and caro for all attention leave, will shortly lar dinner These be had in i style that in the city. ening last, married ceremony de's fath- was a were the PEASE* HIS WIFE. Send in yonr orders for those celebrated oyster crackers, Delaware pickles and Nor folk oysters by the quart or gallon. nov3-6. PEASE * IDS WIFE. Oysters in tho shell served daily. nov3-Gt. PEASE A HIS WIFE. For invalids and all lovers of u pure native ine will find Chesterfield's Catawba anequal- il. nov3-5t Don’t bu Lsar Out.—Printing of Directo ry commences this week. iYoio is the accept- I time. Hani.kitbb. cot 28-tf of % k, in Wes- officiating, ed to Mias city. The ms, ~ge H. Ed- White.— ~idence of Crumley S. Wilson, 's connty, this city. Tho abode the Macon the “white- one of its earnest office in his Telegraph .ders nisi hnmor itor-in-chief re surmised , from a late we have death has, our Senoir, d the father's Clisby—a promise and * more than • an attack ht last, aud yesterday '' sympu- Little pride, as nary beau at created affootiun- 1, hard • never , the hi/.e most affiiotion, e so pr. ' abode o| t tho lost memory ro ■ but time fious faith rt and, at decrees i and may * 3 tho cloud ‘once of r big provi appears I “blessing for the Anmocih it nn iro- ly, it was a ot nearly to have wen, dative. The Men desired, po rehearsal, who were to a determine- lUrke sang and I sad execution spUeed that new which will cling ». The Atlanta lireatlon of the Hermaen, ren iting a quartette It was favored »f appreciation it brass Hand Canvasssbm cannot deviate from published Directory rates. Don’t delay work by cavil ing about price. Hani.eltek oct 28-tf Star 17« Parsjtne .M Cotton Yarsas—ft . Noe. 8 sod 10 *2 00$ Noe. 8, 10.13. S 00$ (lotion Cards—ft d< ■! Wfctttemor* *7 B0 OowTewspba. ~1MMH ft ~ ** Gearings Lard-ft ft. TIonm A bis. 200 Kegs and Cans 31#21 .—A ft ft. oq] nentker—ft ft. White Oak Solo.. Hemlock Sole.... 31 Country Sole.... K OouatrvUpper.. « Tenn. Upper.... « Norther* ft dot. %i Vr. of. ft 4oa.... |4( Acs.4e.ft doe... do. . Hemeee Lee ft ft. A«siere—ft gal end doe BrendyFr.. |T.f Ott?Hjiian4 Bum*,' B dlSelce 4.0( Ittttitt WWeky- Oora ft aaLS 1.1M1.S0 BocUHeddeIl.OOWt.ao Bye do StaSeMd Boberteon do |a.0eft4.l. Bourbon doll.aiftB .00 do ft doe.. Nectar do Scotch do . do ft gal.. Wine ft * ISOLM DR. JOHN BULL’S Great Remedies. JACK * CO., Bits *2.8003.08 Meat—ft be.*1.40(ftL&8 Hen Pork.- ft bbl. New Orleans. 85< floride 7ft Seger House *1.0001. V, Cube BO0 68 Rnllo—ftkf Sdfloe *9 00 3d.. 4d to 40.... *71 3 000 8010 IflStt Brtmetoneft lb... 8010 Oopperaeft ft.... Oemphor ft ft*l.! Oeetor Oil, qU.f.1 do pU.8 ( do geL8 71 Ep. Bette ft tb. Indigo ft ft. *i Madder ft ft. &&■{!!: 8S Saltpetre ft ft. 13030 Sweet OU ft doel.BO0S.OO do. (*1*1.003.80 do. pts. doe13.00 Dry ueodi-ft yd. Ur. Sh. 7-8 18014 Br. 8h. 4-4 1801* Bl’d Sh. 3-4.... 9018 fil’d Sh. 7-8.... 13018 fil’d Sh. 4-4....18){03U Bro. Drill 13033 Bi d. Drill 18023* Tick! Of 13*016 Prints— Spresue’a..lRU* 13* I” drk 14 Merrlmec.. 13014 Amerioen.. 13013, WemeutU. 0 9; Peoiflo 13 Arnold’.... 10* Feathers—new, 750«O Flonr— . „ . Atlanta Mills, fancy ft bun- Hlce—ft ft 11013 drod $6 00 Salt—ft mck. Do do, ex. family 4 60 Liverpool 12.75 Do do, family 4 361 Virginia .... “ “ Dodo, Fulton XXXX iWhot—ftbeg family 4 00 i Patent Dodo, superfine 3 761 Buck Do do. Cieorgl* XXXX ! Senp-ft ft. rsrnily 3 401 Turpentine. odo, ship stuff 3 001 Steel-ft ft. odo, bree I 60! Plow 12* rnlt— ft tb end bbl. Csst 25e27 Apples ft bu.... 1.7602.26 German 16020 Apples dried 603linger—ft ft. Peaches, pTd 12016 i N.0 15013 Coal Oil 480 68 Lubr. Oil 1.1503.00 Oissbsrgs — ft do unp’d.. 607 | , 15016* P. It. Demarara 17018 1 3501 38 Itedued A 18018* Grain—ft Corn, White. .. , Yellow.... 1330133 Refined B....17*018 Know Man, that no mau can afford to be left out of the Directory advertisements. 13 quick. oct ‘28-tf Memoranda Oases, with name, $1 00. A kimla Ruling and Binding. Wm. R. Uanleiter, oct 28-tf Granite Block, Broad Street l.... 17*018 ....16*017 ffee. 13013k Fink Sewino Machine.—A No. 1 Sewing Machine, bran new, for sale cheap at the Auc tion Room of J. H. Barbett * Co. oct22-tf Oats 80085 Refined C Ginseng 36072 Yellow Cof _ J Glass— ft box. $3.6007!00 Soda—Eng. ftft808* Gunpowder ftkeg.*7 26'8tarcll—ft ft...1101296 IUfltihf. keg $4.00 Tobacco—ft ft, IUfle qr. kog 2 25 Unsound ! Blasting keg 06.26 Sound I Hay— ft ton $380401 Extra fine.. .1.00 HI4e»~ ft 1b. Smoking... Green 0010 Varatih- Dry Belted.... 160181 Copal ■ Dry PUnt 17030 Japan $3.00081 Iron—ft ft. J Coach 6 03 0 weed as 809 WfcSte Flsb- Amerlcan bar 603 ! ft half bbl.. $9 60010 American b’nd 708 I -ft gab fSPEOIAL NOTICES.: Office of National Watch Co., ) 159 * 161, Lake Street, V Chicago, Oct 12, 18C9. ) Messrs. Laic she A Haynes, Atlanta, Oa.: Your letter of October 6th, to Mr. P. 8. Bartlett, General Traveling Agent of this Com pany, wherein you mention thatoertaip state ments have been made in your city, detrimen tal to the character of the Elgin Watches, for Finish and Durability, has been referred to me, and I desire to note briefly in reply as follows: First, os regards the finish of oar movements. Upon this point your own opinion, with the published testimonials of the most practioal aud experienced watch-makers in the country, and the medals aud diplomas that have been awarded to them for “perfect construction and fine finish ” at eight different State Fairs, within the past two years, should be conclu sive to your customers. Second, as regards Durability. The only possible criticism upon this point is “that the watches have been bat a short time in market, and although without doubt they could not have gained the reputa tion they havo, without boing more than ordi narily correct time keepers, and of handsome appearance, it cannot be known whether they will last” In reply to this, I have to say: First—That the watches sold by us two and a half years ago are in as good condition to-day, where they havo had proper usage, as upon the day of their purchase. Beoond—That the use of machinery in the construction of our move ments, and that of a superior kind, enables us to use a harder metal for pinions and wheels than can be found in other watohes not constructed in|a similar manner, and se cures less friction in the watoh train by the greater exactness and uniformity of machine over hand labor, and we know, and every mechanic knows, that watches made upon our American principle are superior to, and will outlast twice over all others. Third—To settle this point definitely, you are authorized to say to your customers that if any watch bearing our trade-mark shall, with proper usage, within ten years from date of purchase, wear out, so as to become useless to the owner, we will give a new movement of the same grade therefor. Hoping this will meet all objections and enable yon to add to the large sales you have already made of Elgin Watohes, I am yoars truly, T. M. Avbby, Brest. National Watch 0a oct24-eod6w THANKS.—At a regular meeting of the Directors of tbs Young lien’s Library Association of Atlanta, Monday evening, November 1st, 1839, it was unanimously Resolved, That tho thanks of this association due, snd are hereby, tendered to Messrs. Sheldon A Co., of New York city, for their donation, through Mr. John Rice, of forty (40) new beautiful volumes. Also, that this isolation be published and a copy for warded to Messrs. Sheldon k Co., New York City, r 5-lt DR. JOHN BULL Manufacturer and Vendor of the 04Bt8$ SMITH’S YOWIO SYRUP/ roHTHicuuor ' ' ' AGUK AND FEVKIl, —o»— CU1LL8 AND FBVEH. The proprietor of this celebrated medlolne justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies aver offer- ed to th* pubilo for the safe, oerlain, speedy maneat owe of Ague and fever, or CftlDs s whether of short or loan s - entire Western sad South'. —„ testimony to the truth of the assertion that In no csss whatever will It flail to ears, if the directions ere strict ly followed and carried out Za a grant many oases s single doee has bs*a sufficient tof a ears, and whole fitfullies have been cured by a Single bottle, with s per- Boot restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every one# more certain to care. If its ase is eontlnaed in smaller dooes for a week or two af ter the disease has been shocked, more especially In diflVcnlt and long ttaadtag oases. Usually this medi cine will not veqoire any aid to keep the bowels In good order: should the patient however reqaire A ca thartic medicine, after having taken three or four doe- as of the Tonic, a si agio dose of BULL’S r WOETABLK FAMILY PILLS will be sufficient. Pr, JOHN BULL’S Frimrfpsl.Odftoe: No. 40 Fifth Dm Street., XioulotrlUe, Kexxtuolxr T. A. CHASTAIN. OH A. STAIN T 0 Y S Bull’s Worm Destroyer. To my United Seatcs and World Wide Headers. cations have shown, ell of wbioh _ . 9 following letter from a highly educated and popular Georgiy oertainly * ‘* • aide genuine. The l and populaj of the most sen< physician _ aible communications 1 havo ever received. Dr. Clem ent knows exactly what he speaks of, and bis testimo ny deserves to be written in letters of gold. Hear whet the Doctor says of BULL’S WORM DESTROYER: Villa sow, Walker Co., Ga„ June 29,18. Bull—Dear Sir: I have recently given your “Worm Destroyer” several trials, and find it woh- dorfully eflieaciou*. D has not failed in s single In atanoe to have the wlshed-for effect. I am doing s pretty Urge oountry praottoe, and havo dally use for some article of the kind. I am free to confess that I know of no remedy rsoossmendsd by the ablest authors that U eo oeriain and speedy in its effects. On the oontrsry. they are uncertain in the extreme. My ot» jeotla writing you is to find eat apon what terms I oan get the medicine direct from yon. If I can get It upon easy terms, I shall ass s met deal of 1L I am aware that the use of such artteUs is contrary to the Ld praotlos ef s greet majority of the regu D’a, but I see no Just cease or good sense in iisosrding s . emedy which we know to be efficient simply beoai.de we may be ignorant of its combination, For my part, I shall make ifa rule to use ell and any means to aleviato suffering hnmanity which 1 may be able to command—not hesitating because some one mors ingenious than myself may have learned Its ef fects first, and secured the sole right to secure that knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocate or supporter of the thousands of worth]*** nostrums that flood the country, that purport to < Crackers WHOLESALE, 8 GENTS PER POUND. CORNER OF ALABAMA AND VVIIITKHAI ATLAN XA.'w....fcl.Q.V... J.Y.!? M3TX, .GKOKGIA. ATLANTA SECAR MANUFACTORY ! sir, most respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT. M. D. Georgia State Lottery, for the Beaeflt ot the Orphans’ Homs and Free School. Combination Class, No. 638. Tbs following were the drawn num bers November 4, 1839 : 1-78 -21-1-78- 38-31-64 -33-86- 43-19 - 89 >v 5-dlt HOWARD A CO., Managers Partner Wanted-In a Manufacturing Business, already established, paying over one hun dred per oent, and an article of dally ueceasit; much needed as breed and meats. Capital of *1,000 naeded. Address Romark, r 4-St At this office. <fc FOX, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL FURNITURE DEALERS, NO. 4, GRANITE BLOCK; BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. W ® ^*7® f°. w ln itop * best assorted stock of Furniture in the city, which we offer at prises’ tLat defy competition, consisting of Parlor, Bedroom, and Office Furniture In suites or single. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sideboards, 1-4 Marble and Full Marble, Book-Oases, Wardrobes, Hat Baoks, Washstands, Etc... Plain and Marble Top. TheJLarnrstJLot ol Chairs that ' r In tha city at one time, all of which v Wholesale Factory Prices in Louisville, Kentucky, Etc. .• 11 Om. to bn. clie*p .ml good Urg^n.. W« »r»'d.UnnIiu,d to m]I cooO. | 0 v.r Ui.ii e«n U. bOTghther. Duller, will do well to eieralue euretockbetor. ,oln« North, u tbor will —. co.t of i™S!i».r lotion. I.edle. espoctkll, ere Invited to c^l ud enmlne till, .lock. Don't forget the piece. gRANIT]3 BLOCK, BROAD STREET, rpaK WIBUi'lllBKB ssoBt rtwi«*tf«lly Intoiua tk. clUau, of Atlkn'i. iud unrounding country, Uiet In will, FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, Sell out lila outiro stock at a reduced price, by the WHOLESALE OH UK/L AIL, Consisting of 200,000 Segars, prlco *22 00 to *80 00 per Thousand, Tobacco Pancake Rolls, llfitclit Navy, Si one trull Tulst, W. Ilrotrn’s Bright Pound, 150 dozen Pipes, from 81 per hundred to $4 it piece. Cell soon, or you will loso s bargain. All cash order*promptly attended to by JOHN FICKEN, oct 28-dam No. II Peachtree Street, opposite National Hotel. Pretty Mosus^-A comparatively few ladles monopolize the beauty as well as the attention of society. This ought not to be so, but it is; and will bs while men are foolish, and single out pretty faces for companions. This oan all be changed by using Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, which gives the bloom of youth snd s refined sparkling beauty to the complexion, pleasing, power ful snd natural. No lady need complain of a red, tanned, freckled or rattle complexion who will invest 75 cents ln Hsgan'i Magnolia Balm. Its affects are truly wonderful. To preserve and dress the hair use Lyon’s Kathai on. oct 13—dim BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Keatontfor the Captain’s Faith. READ THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER. Botov Bawuox’s, Mo., April 88,1833. Da. Jo< quantise it. it of my was woanded two yeers ago—was confined tor sixteen months. Be ten, my wounds havs ne* healed yet I send you the (Mowing state- prisoner, Being moved so of- ...-— , Jt 1 have not sit up moment since I waa wounded. I am shot through MASONIC.—Atlanta Lodge, No. AO, meets on svsry Beoond and Fourth Thursday night in each month. Fulton Lodge, No. 216, meets every First and Third Thursday night ln each month. Mt. Eion Royal Arch Chapter, No. 18, meets every Second Monday ln each month. W. H. TULLEB, H. P. A. Robrnfkld, Secretary. LOCH RANK * CLARK, A tteraey..—Gf- os on Broad street, over Bchols' Seed Store. Practice anywhere in the 8tate, United States Supreme Court, snd Superior Courts. jy 25-dly • Agent, oblige, cept. O. P. JOHNSON, _ . St. Louis, Mo. P. g.—The following was written April 80, 1866, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: Dn. Born#—Dear Sir: My husband. Dr. a 8. John son, was a skillful ssrgeon and physician ln Oentral New York, where he died tearing the above O. P. John son to my care. At thirteen years of age, he had a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which 1 gave him your Sarsaparilla. It cubed him. I haye for ten Tears recommended it to many in New York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores and general debility. Perfect success has at tended it. The cures effected lx some oases of scrofula and fsver sores were almost miraooless. lam very anxious tor mj sen toasain have racoon* to your Ssrsepsrilla. He is fssrM of getting* spurious ertlcl hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were te rible, but I believe he will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. L. B. Davis, Agent Grover A Baker Sew ing Machine*. novlS-ly AJTJTO VAXtKMEJTTS. KRLLUW CITIZKNB i—There being lomlnation of the Democratic party for the poeidbn of the Mayoralty, I further announce myself * Deuio- cr..tic candidate for that poeiUon. Respectfully, November 4th, 1839. *• J. Roach. Uov 6-tde W * are antharlsed and riqsfited to an nounce the name of J. E. Williams as a candidate for the office of Mayor, at the ensuing election —subject to ihe derision of the volet at the ballot box. oct 28'lde DAWSON StIKKIFF 8AL.FS. W 1 ILL be sold. In said oounly, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, before the (kmrtHonse door, in the town of Daw- eonville, the following property to-wit: Lot of land No. 867, ln the 4th district, 1st section, oi said county, containing forty acres, more or ie ■nown as the Van Howard Lot. Levied upon ss 1 property of John Qoloombc, who is in possession by order ef court, by virtue of a Notary Public Court fl l* ln favor of James M. Bishop, and against mid John Holcombe. Property pointed oat by James M. Bishop. Defendant served with notlfte. Also, at tho same time and place, will be sold, lot of Und. No. 834. in the $th district, let section, of said connty. Levied upon ss ihe property of R. A. link, Wt * r * authorized to sssossee Hoa. William Ezsard M a candidate for Mayor st the ap proaching election. oct 3fai*le th* terms of Uis sale. Also, st the seme time snd piece, lot of Und, No 833, la tha 4th district, 1st section, of esid county, a* Uio property of William J. Oroy. Levied upon by vlr- Kt,u MAYOR,—Ww are authorised 1a toe of % Notary Pubilo Oonri B’fa against sotfi Oroy, in announce JOSEPH WINHHIP, Eeq., as a candidate for Mayor of the city of AUaula. oct lT4.1e favor of Marion Boring. Pointed out by aald Boring. Notice hereof served upon said Oroy, who is in pos session. Levied upon by s Constable aud returned I ERGENZINGER, And Denier in| B'urnlture nn.l HANUFACTUBXB OP BEDDIVO Hunter strrst, three doors from Whitehall, GEORGIA. jreof served anon said Oroy. who is In Levied upon hr a OousUblsaud retun me. Terms of sale of all the shove lots, ossh. _ October 19th, 1889. BOBERT M. BARRETT, oct 17-td*prsfee *2 M per levy. Sheriff Ill'S tIDIOI ii'TliS. authentic documents. ■IHU.M'.US HK.1HH MOM. T(»tlmouj of Modlrel Sou. Biomt Pom, IBk Oo., kik., Vi; a, lm NOTXOl. LouJarilltf Tooel., Ul D«.mb« mil, b, belonging to the estate of Thompson Moors, of arid oounly, deceased, containing 302* acres, mom a* Isos, In the eighth district, lying on Tallapoosa rim. where Beech sreek eanptlee to to said river, In a high state of cultivation, .evenly-five acres in iiIMi iMm and mere bottom lead to eiear. Bold tor a division be- a the heirs. Tsrsas Bade known en the ef oct M-40dpre «ee*7 80 Kimnrra MUBoanoN, .moreor tatt lying on the YUtogooea river, aOea east of Buchanan. 106 acres la s high state rivattoo. 00 acres of fine river bettom lend, oc- R M. AT. N. BATTERFIELD. SxteaUr’iStfe 1 .T T1AM Ol u tr« Ik. Court of Ordlo«7 of > BuMMioout,, mu M mM oa Uh Int TMMbT la norimk.i ant. »> a, (Mart kaa Amo la aUd nkatr. tana tk. 1^*1 nl. kona, (k* kal o, bad “ — -knn3 and— mad raua u tk, u—akbamk..aa.1.1., tkmknmadrad a.m aene, more or leee, edieittag Mode of Matthew efsMfe. Oeiehsr «4h. 1030. Dr GUt, who has been In bed health, tried Mmm and r 306 he also Improved. the first been down with sd on the Bitters, and Improved. r/j)r.Q0»—^ he also Improved. Dr. Ooffse, who has bean in bed health for several years—stomach end liver affected—he improved very much by tha nae ef yonr Bitters. Indeed, the Oedron Bitters ha* firm yon groat popularity in this settle ment. I think I oookl sell a greet quantity of yonr tdieiass this fall, espeoial' jof yonr Oedron Bitters WihiIhK. Bhlp ■# vifa MimphlA ettn Biekett iLpaotfuliy, O. B. WALXJBL Ul the above rums Atsefsr sate kg L. H. BRADFIELD, DRUGGIST, ATLASTA, HI PLEASE READ THE NAMES ATTACHED TO THIS TESTIMONIAL. ATLANTA, G-Aj September 1st, 18UU> W E, the UBdsrsiguod. aro using tho "MUTUAL FRIEND” Cooking Stove, manufactured by the "The National Stove Works,’’ of New York, and believing it to be the best Cooking Stove in the market, cordially recommend them U> all who desire to purchase * first class article: 7 GEN. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice President Southern Life Insurance Company. MAJ. J. B. MORGAN, Special Agent d£tna Insurance Company. W. T. PHILLIPS, Phillip# A Crew. 9 CAPT. J. MORRISON, McNaught, Ormond * Co.v I J. O. BRUCKNER. Atlanta, Oa. MRS. E. R OVERBY, At'ants, Gs. COL. R. F. MADDOX, Tobacco Merchant, Atlanta, (la.I J. M. BORN. JR., Coal Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. JOHN II. FLYNN, State B. U. Shop, Atlanta Ga. i NELSON J. DOOLITTLE, Conductor State R. 1C. JOHN A. DOANE, Atlanta, Ga. It. J. DAW80N, Atlanta, Ga. REV. JULIUS T. CURTISS, Atlanta, Qa.l J. H. GOLDSMITH. Atlanta Intelligencer. " The Natiou 1 Stove Works,” and koop'consanUy on hand a com- COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, WHICH WE SELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT FACTORY PltlCEM, And also a full stock of Honso Furnishing Goode. HUESTIS & HOPE, Markham’s Empire Block, Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Ga. sets REDWINE * FOX ATLANTA, GA., ~W HOLESALE And Dealers in REED, OARNBICH & ANDRUS’ Standard Chemical Preparations, A Pars Article of Sperm OH, A Fine quality of Wool Oil, The Best Brands of Lard OH, Strictly Parc Strait’s till COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINERY. REDWINE & FOX, Jane 718fi M. O. MARKHAM. BOOTS AND SHOES SOLE LEATHER. CALF 8KIN8, SHOE FINDINGS, AC., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA. •GEORGIA- DAVID HUESTIS. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, TBK HQtt fa YTMiFUZ fttFJJ.lULE ^MIT* BUC ‘AITRHA TIVJS\ K.\0 inf. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stook, as it is XiXIOTBS WX;T,H O- n HAT O AH K, Aiul purchased exclusively for CASH, From the Best Manufacturers Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. ‘ 0t{18m - -- M. O. MARKHAM. I. L. FA.LK & CO. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! NEW SYSTEM ! 1HK iiiul«rsltfm!<l taka great pi -a have oponed in the Urge ando— .. „. „ M ... w w ul«*r.% Bros., Whitehall street, whxre we intend to koep pcrmauenUy « os of the largest stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS laud GUJINTTS’ FtTXINIBZXINa aOOD» EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. outltilled I'.nunuction for the put thirty years with the manufacture of clothing, rapecisjlr i 8 mt hern market, and the niMiy facllillM and advantages we enjoy in New York city, where — **“" —*' ““ 3 — *• ‘ ompriaos all kinds t ONE FIIIOX] «"d will sell our goods for CASH ONLY. Tills Will Insure fair dealing to all. l’loaf* call aud examine our go-ria before purchaeing cleewhers. 4 1 fflui rtay II., N. Y„ Stare la lavannah, Ua.,3a, 14fi S. r., 1ST Meet I ting anil .10.1 Kino Nlirrt. '• L - F «L LI UL£R tfMI PETRO OIL. JOHN KEROSENE OIL. T* HAGAN WARRANTED A CERTAIN OKIE FOU All scrofulous diseases, ulcers, chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic disease* lu all stages, and all akin diseases. It qnickly removes virus from the constitution and blood, and restores the patient to perfect health and parity. TVy it and to convinced. Prepared la the Laboratory of PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, & CO., Wholraale Ilruiriflsts, Atlanta, Scoria. 1M X«« An«U.k Blovt) 8al, •00 Ob Oulpi. Quit.., 100 Funk kb. C^in, a at MM (HUM. UoM^l DU. 600 Boxes Window Glass, 10 Ox. Sulph. Morphias, 106 Pounds Blue Mass. SOWSCi-’ LOW PRIOXa i ‘PRO Gala. Spirits Turpentine, 2.000 Pounds Putty, — Oaiomal Spirits 1 i leaned Borax, SCO., i»;now preparid to ornt to the trad* out quahtitt of Tut CELEBRATED PETRO OIL Ml.ltk.tMb q.bUty of J. 8. JOKES' "»0UbU,d" NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL. I DEFT OOUPBTITION lu I.AMP oltdt tMtnp m obMp or Omm tkaa Any kou. Mth ol NitamSI •bo k<*p • good itork of Lamps, Burnora, Ohimneye, Winks, Shades, in faot everything pertainino’ to BuaiKruaaL W I ...uulT. •€.»■ III Mii Ottr lor Dr. Dunh'l TmU Bsrao.-.upwlor to a, ,.t oOknd I, Ik. mo. nb—n-jatrluf no cklamoy, ind Mult. oot. Mrtlcl. of moka w W Any to th. bmp Hop, boofht of n., ind th. —, kotflMof mUUtocUoa. wlU o. v-^- M^jk«Uoip Uk., eru very respectfully Invited to send their orders for either of the shove otto, or John t. haoai, Etraoftk.E^rbf.Atu.bTa.