Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, November 27, 1869, Image 3

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"""•ffXfLTta ISM of lh * '» “• " «wj.!“-J*U <W *h»l TtihUB did i — BW- w * “k tt< ftiror of th, '•] lh! Kuos Tol«gr«pb and M.uwug.i itvi'Li*.—Kmorjr, »t tho let liouw,’ bu Jw for now of flat frenli riorfi “ Ha baa alto a ooaaUut anppljr aalt-watar Itah—tery nioa. a Puhioh.—Maaara. Obaiauin A Fox, city, took a premium at th, State Fair : beat aet of chamber faroilura -the we aotload before it went down. Otam.—Hey. Henn.uu Hokum will ~ on Friday uigbl, at 8 o'clock, a clasa in German ami other branobea of on, in hia aobool room in Ball « recomi atory, oyer Kendrick e Glr- Daoioliioir.—The Afrioan ilctho- orek. on Wheat .trout, Hey. Wesley J. paator, will be dedicated to-morrow, leatory sermon will be preached by John M. ttrowu, (cnlotod) of Wn*l»- Tim*.—The telegraph of yenterday og nerved ap to Georgia reader* an item . which wm nerved lb rough the city na of the Nsw Eui of the 2laL We re- the outrage upou the Kevenue Aouenaor ikes and. Tallin rro oouulicp. It ie thing to have a good pre»» reporter in ploy of (he Anaociatod Pri-aa. j Billing*’ Parmeb’h Allminax. —Twen- ; thousand of thip inimitable production sold duriug the first week alter its publi- One Bouton firm ordered tbreo thou- at one' 4 pop.” Meaers. Phillips A Crew their first installment in one day, and had |*I their order instauter. Billings is 8TATJCS DlSTBICT COUBT FOB THE ..is Dwteict or Georgia, Uomoiuble EubKink PaMbMffio.M-Tfce following pts obtained certificate* of disobarge ~rt in Bankruptcy held on Thursday, M. Swanson, of Jasper, ltichard of Uenry, and John II. Mitchell aud Eppinger, of Pike. -We believe we saw a boy running street the other day who said he be- uncle Bob’s aunt's mother's son'* -bter believed she had heard aunt she believed that Tom Cuffee said body else had said he heard a "yah say there would bo a circus iu town Tho report comes to na very directly, not willing to statu on our honor true. ifo tub R*8CDe! —What are the i minds” of Atlunta about, that thrust themselves forward to the representative of that ? Are they so busy with 'noddle as not to appreciate oriels? We warn them tbst is done, and that right speed- can will have settled the ques- the Fair, for good aud all, to then the State and the world noble and sublime spectacle of e do things iu Atlanta." “Ad- minds'' of Atlanta! "awake, arise fallen.” above in the Macon Telegraph t (what an awful long name to } often,) but confess we do not nd all its insinuations. True, to have the Fair next year. Wo i success aud we want Ma- help us—not for the credit ? the credit of Georgia. .'th Her experience, and her minds," if our eotemporary _ be will have it so, and we In hand, be brothers in a com promise iu good ffLS honor of success with Mh- r city that will lend a helping 'boliovo Macon will. “How in Atlanta” is the simplest world. We have a catholicity __ knows no barrier. If a mau wants to come here nod lay a few build op the city, aud we wel- f Macon, or Augusta, or Savan- i business mau or mechanic more dgd and. bends him hare, Uo helps we need him and welcome him. We -tioc hie politics nor religion, but the right to work as hard as he You see, don’t you, how we do It is all as simplo as a dump-cart. Macon oomes up to help arraugo ‘it 8tate Fair, we will work side by her, and be glad to huve her aid and e even ou those terms. Come now, i’t let us quarrel about a piece of Yon shall have half—an even out and ! ruination in our favor. Democratic Bother—More Nomina- Bifurcated Unity.—We are happy to that the municipal raysleiy has ,'ved by the Democrats, aud unity has iored. It is a bifurcated unity, how o-pronged, like a pitchfork, and each -oudly ' pointing Co “Democratic and “Democratic canons,” the former Various as morning-glories, latter threaten to “go off” entirely, -iitotinn this morning will, of course, great about, while the Intelligencer k sonorous groan and mutter sotno- about Crasar’s bill of-fare. With ■■ : cotemporary astride one fork of (his ~fal, twin unity, and “the oldest paper -ta,” riding sidewiso on the other, it “gushing” sight to behold. i waiting t • mo**.—w. jm T “ i that our Wend B. A. Bacon has position as Assistant Supermten of the Evansville, Hendemm k Nash Till# Raitroed, end he* received the eppoint. ment of Auditor end Treesurer of the Edge- fUld k Kentocky Beilroed, with his office et Nashvitta. We ere glad to ohronioie Bob's lack, though it is not luok et ell, for he Is * good fellow, full of railroad sense, sober, In dustrious end infculligenb and if he lives end we live we shell y».t*oe bios in the dignified end aeeinl position of President of some im portant railway line. At any rate, if breath of oars could waft him to the top round of the ladder he would go there. Bucoesa and loug life to you. Bob. Xhjutkh.-The Varieties are lw- popeler. . Ills* Annie Gibbous is creating quits a Meutuition in her splendid clog oc r. tug vi danoee. On Monday night Mr. Hart produces the celebrated Can-Can. He will have a orowded house. fld. Name Culver, /nil jeweled, Steel .... ...SO 00 3d. Name H. 2. Co Ivor, full jeweled, Expansion Balauoe ,35 00 4*h Name t. T. Ityeraon* seven jewels Steel Balauoe ....15 00 0th. Name O. 11 Wheeler, eleven jew els, Expansion Balauoe .29 50 Gtb. Name Mat Lafien, seven jewels, ^ Expansion Balance. «... 20 00 18 Kt Gold Hunting Oases, elegantly eogravod, from .$00 to 100 00 16 Kt. Gold HunUng Oases, elegantly engraved, from $50 to 85 00 14 Kt Gold Hunting Oases, elegantly engraved, from $46 to 70 00 10 Kt. Gold Hunting Cases, elegantly engraved, from $38 to 60 00 Stirling Silver Hunting Oases, from $9 to 15 00 These, are the manufacturer't prices. 1 will sell any of the above named Watches at these prices. Gxobob Bhaepe. Jb. nov7-d30 Live Jewelry Store, Atlanta. CITY UDIHIRT. Atlanta Hook and Ladder Fire Co. No 1, The members of the Company will meet at the Truck-honse, to celebrate their tenth anni versary, this 27th Novemtor, at 7 o'clock, r. m., in uniform witboutjtbe hat. -By order of the Committee of Aarrai4,'e- tneuU. J. H. Btkbcmi, 8ec’y PEASE AND HIS WIFE. Matron*, remember the Golden frits; we have a charming way to preparo them, so they will reach your tables hot andfresh. nov26 8t Vahhtl by Miss Evans, one or one hundred copies tor Rale by Phillips k Crew. nov25*lw. PEASE AND HIS WIFE. Husbands, remember your wives to-night; the Golden Fries can be carried to West End, hot for the supper table. nov26*3t -Mr 150 One Hundred and Fifty Watches of all grades, from Eight Dollar* up to Three Hun dred, just received at Sharp's Live Jewelry Store. Geo. Sharp, Jb. nov23-tf Tiue Largest and cheapest lot of furs ever offered in Atlanta, bos just been reoeimd by John M. Holbrook, Whitehall street. nov23-tf thing of that kind, for w* can’t think quotation to live our life, save one ‘t has no poetry in it) which runs “k, pull D-11" Barring tho poetry ing, we think it is a true simile. Rut going on to speak of this hermaphro le of Democratic municipal affaire. Ii “derful os a red blue bird, and we find lost in admiration. For weeks the in has been in labor and uttered most 1 groans, and when the babe was born, it was—a floins The party was illy for such an accouchement, as people ly are when they throw doublets in fam- * is. What ie to b* don*? Tho old will need a forked eUff now, in order th standard-bearers may take hold and to victory. Certainly the party ought y fly over the course, as it has two well r sd wings*. And what a growling there from the two hooded Cerberus, each “organ” of speech in full blast. That -ateg which was fiddled to sleop by i was not a circumstance to this new ever, in our exuberance over lh« diacov- this political wonder, we have digressed ' lb* object of our intent Wo merely to state, as a mutter of local news, that of the Democratic unity hold uCon- at the Oily Hall yesterday morning mated Judge Ezzarfl for Mayor. Dr. er declined to enter for another noini- es he considered one sufficient Judge Jiyynt and accepted tho honor m dlgmfied and graceful manner. Sk^Jodg, Sturt, u, j. , , it. Wf,° r ‘H*. >■ Politic* »u,i huml/t H.\ h *i* AU “' U “ • iD0 " il namlot. helped to nurre it ooi of ii. IOU ololhe. iatoTtowo h»d, , ln ‘“ j bioomin*, nutroulj city. W« think . h« i. jo.t» Mule too old f„r t h„ w5' not young md .otiT, .noogh. Ihu^ot 1 Anirion rim In him fur the ll h * * in do *l»® Iwt h. O.O. IW will b« Tery good—bat wo n.ed a T-oMHiT 011 ' " lth n,or * “*>« ,: h u ■«« *» 'Wt u the rd ftif " h,T * «<> »»7 Hxwl Jndg. " hsT * if ®° m«n w. lix. b»lt»r. .hlug now romeln* bat to watch lb- ntoe. ertowe ehut from tha Mine bow iwu ~twoeh!'* ,1 * ndl '-'**» «<»“>•• h> one PhTtwo? ?“• two rten,. to pipe, two handles to one knife ten h»t- to one chair, two heads to one bird -onr .f 18 exhausted. What** w^- ^Ijdapboued thing it ie. w. , Mll to - Jg*il * U 1,k ® 0O ” wh4rt e red zrw w ‘tQ the other—one ear of a K nf>a * *_ to oat-uarel the othsr, and both ralheTof «Mnioa tha it can’t be d«e ; for iH. “ d ** no ** «* the hore.il of wbsab and ears. But t freih! **. *° d 01 "»• read. io t J U * # * ,, • " wiD « r “t* 4 “«OP*' >0- WEDDING PBESENT8 H| The largest stock ever exhibited in thie city. Over two hundred presents—no two alike- just received DIRECT from the factory, and will be sold less than New York prices. Come early and get a selection. nov23-tf Geo. SHAiir, Jb. PEASE AND HIS WIFE Have now for sale the Golden Crown Ci gars, Deleware Cider, Pickles, Oyster Crackers, Ollery, just in, Irish Potatoes, Basses Pale Ale, and (be celebrated CatAwba Wine; also, Oyatera by tho quart or gallon. Fresh fish daily. nov26-3t PEASE A HIS WIFE. Promising sons you must not drink, but save your money for those Golden Fries. Take them home to the ones you love the best nov26 3t My Fall and Winter Stook, selected by my self is now complete, aud I invite all my lady friends and others to call and inspect my goods. They will find the latest styles at unusually low prices. Mbs. Frank, Decatur street, Opposite City Park. nov7-3m /ET* JEWELRY Jus received fifty sets of the most beautiful jewelry I have ever had in this market -all Usw styles—to he sold at abort profit uov23-tf Geo. Sharp, Jr. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ueorglw Mat* IioUery, Cor «ho Krueflt of tho Orphan*’ Heme and Free School. Combination OiAM, So. 000. The follow ins were the drawn nun bera November M, 18S9 : 83—10—<51 -88—IS—4t—4W—2—M—91—T4—8—81 uov 27-dlt HOW AUD k CO., Manafi.ra UK UCAlITlFVL^lf yow dealre beeaty yon ahnuld oae Hagan’a Magnolia Balm. It (Ives a aoft, reflnod, aatiu-llke texture to the com plexion, removes roughneea, redneaa, blotchea, aun- burn, tan, be., and adda a tinge of pearly bloom to the plainest features. It brings tha bloom of youth to the fading cheek and changes the ruatlc country girl into faahionable city belle. In the uae of the Uagnolla Balm lies tho true secret of beauty. No lady need complain of her oomplexion who will inveet 75 oenta lu this delightful article. It aitoandi everybody that a colorleaa, cloudleaa fluid, like spring water, • alioaM revive the original tint in white, grey or grlsxlod hair. Yet ao it is. Phalon’s Vitalla or Salvation for the Hair la Juat such a fluid, aa limpid and aa atainlesa—yet it far ex- cel# every othsr dye or coloring liquid over known, in imparting rloh ehades of color to grey hair. ii Stood Phillips Ac Flanders respectfully In the attention of theLadlea, and publlo generally, to their large stock of Staple and Fanoy Dry Gooda, to which they have Juat added a beautiful assortment of Poplins, Delanes, Shawla, Arabs, Ao., Ao, 31-St HtchlM. of till, pot ant mmj b. BOt. of »M «l» nd owtilr. uloah ran b? hud. kono. voter, kldnwvu >t klteate. Ok B. B. WiTHtC LOOK OUT, TAX-VAVES*. ; on the night of tha 33d lust, tha following resolutions were and OoenaU, who have leva failed which th from all delta Passed in Council November 33d, 1SS3. nov 24-tde 8- B. LOVE, Olerk. wT ik ^o anoiT. j r» wum \ TTF, UNOUBV. GORDON, WILLI8 ft CO. HANKEKS and tOLLATERAI. IIR0KER8, COTTON FAOTOIW AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. NS Negotiated, Interest Avowed on Deposits octal attention given to Collection*. Office at Auer office of Georgia Loan and Trust Company, Broad street, Atlanta, Georgia, JSTOBS: Georgia National Bank. Atlanta National Bank, and Georgia Loan and Trust Company. nov 33 lm HARWELL. \~S. M. HARWELL. | 1. D. TgEUEB* L. H. HARWELL ft CO., COTTON PAOTOM AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, W OULD respectfully inform (heir friends, and t public generally, that they have secured the Fire-Proof Warehouse of the Georgia Loan and Trust Company, on Broad ■treat, end are now prepared to reoetve sad stare ooi- ton, grata Ao., on the most fhvorable terms. “ Wmmeots of Cotton. Grain. Flour, and all itieles of produce, are respectfully solicited. Liberal advances will be made on cotton or produce in store. nov 17-10t ITT OKI HAVXXO CLAIMS AUAIVST THU UNITED STATI 9 THBIB ADVANTAOU 1 MKirr or their COUNSELLOR 9. T. DREW, AT LAW, SOLICITOR BEFORE THE COVET , 478 H 8TRRHT, WAAHIKQTOM, D. a Furs.—A largo assortment of Lady’s aud Misses Fui8 at priced to suit every ono, at nov7-3m Mna. Fbankh’. Memoranda Cabkh, with name, $1 00. All kinds Ruling and Binding. Wm. Ii. Hamlkitsb, oct 28-tf Granite Block, Broad Street. Gall and aee those beautiful Scotch Plaids and Arabs, at Mbs. Frank's. uov7«3m v Subscribe for Hanleiter’a Atlanta Directory note, and have your name in bold type. nov!4-tf. Magazines, Music, Law Books, Blank Books, etc., bound or re-bound by Hanlei- novl4-tf. Co.,) T, 869. ) LOCI1RANB Ac CLARK, Attorneys.—Of fice on Broad street, ovor Echols' Seed Store. Practice anywhere In the State, United States Supreme Court, and Superior Courts. Jy 3*-dly We Live In Three Climates.—In this country, we have, at different aeasona of the year, the tempersturo of three climates. Our springs aud Au tumns have a softness and raildneae that belong only (o the tsmporate Zones; our Mfd-antnmers are torrid, and our Mid-winters almost arctic in their frigidity.— Those changes, involving a variation of from ninety to one hundred degrees of Fahrenheit during the year, are upon vhe whole conducive to health and long life, but they tend to entail upon us some distressing complaints which can only be oscaped by the exercise of due care and the use of proper antidote when the system is pre-diaposed to contract them. Tho chief noet annoying of these disorders is dyspepsia, supposed to be incurable, bat which, since the Introduction of H09TETTER , B STOMACH BITTERS, about twenty years ago, has proved to be a per fectly manageable disease. In the Spring and Fall, bnt more especially In the Fall, the symptoms of dyspepsia are generally aggra vated. The profuse expenditure of tho animal fluids under the burning aun of summer, is apt to leave the stomach weak and Indolent and incompetent to the task of perfect digestion. It requires a tonic which will rouse It from its lethargy and brace and invigor ate without irritating or inflaming it. This tonic has been provided in the wonderful vegetable preparation which lisa replaced, in a great measure, all tho old pilliatlves formerly prescribed by physicians, under the false Idea that (he disorder could not be radically cured. Thoaucceas of nOSTETTElt* 4 ’ BITTERS in all the varieties of dyspepsia, acuta or chronic, baa ef fectually exploded this fallacy, and it is now recom mended as a specific for indigestion by some of tho most amiusul members of tbe medical profession, nov 33-1 w PHCENIX LUMBER YARD Opposite Georgia Railroad Depot, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. FRAMING LUMBER, Dressed tad Mttehed Flooring end Ceiling, ALL VARIETIES OF DRV LUMBER, Bjiinglem aud ZjAtliM. Lumber sawed to order upon short notice. ORDERS FILLED FOB Hash, Hoove, am\ WUnrts. A LANDSBERC A CO., » 6-o— oct 8—dly Proprietors. A. UAULDINM, Attorney Sit Law, AND U. 8. CLAIM AGI.NT, r children, quartermaster’i a Whitehall street, opposite the Intelligen- nov 16-lm rn rkrw'\ LB8 - OLD bacon and bulk OU,UUU MEATS, Jnat received, 1,000 BBL8. Flour, Lard, Groceries, Corn, Oats, Hay. Ae A. K. B1AGO. nov 30-dt »f .*vra ujrcEMEJirTs. We arc i C. O'Keefe a Ward, nov 27-4t lathariied to (announce Dr. D. i a candidate for Council from the First MANY CIT1ZEN8. Office of National Watch Co. , 159 &■ 161, Lake 8tbket, Chicago, Oct 12, 1869. Messrs. Jxiwshe Jk Ilaynes, Atlanta, Go.: Your letter ol October 6th, to Mr. P r 8. Bartlett, General Traveling Agent of this Com pany, wbereiu you mention that certain state ment* have been made in your city, detrimeny 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 m follows: First, aa regards the finish of our movements. Upon thia point your own ojtinion, with the published testimonials of the most practical and experienced watch-makers iu the oountry, and the medals and diplomas that hava beon awarded to them for “porfoct construction and fine finish " at eight different State Fairs, within the past two years, should bo conclu sive to your customers. Second, as regards Durability. The only possible criticism upon this point is “that the watches have been but a short time in market, and although without doubt they could not have gained the reputa tion they have, without being more than ordi narily correct time keepers, and of handsoOia appearance, it ennnot be Known whether tkffy 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 ns good condition to-day, where they have hod proper usage, an upon the day of their purchase. Second—That the nse of machinery in the construction of our move ments, and that of a superior kind, enables MtooN i harder metal fur piuioEH end wheels than can be found iu other watffhee not oooatructed inja similar manner, and se cures less friction iu the watch train by the greater exactness and uniformity of machine over hand labor, and wo know, aud: every mechanic knows, that watchos made upon our Amerieun principle are superior to, end will outlast twice over all others Third—To settle tbie point definitely, you are authorised to say ro your customer* that if auy watch beariug our trade-mark aholl, with prop#* usage, withiu ten years from date of purchase, wear .Out, M ss to bet useless to.the owner, wo will gits a movement of the woe grade therefor. Hoping this *411 meet all objections enable yOfl to add to tj)e Urge sola* yon Uf*. already made of Elgin Watohes, I am you re troly, T. Iff. Avert, PreeL National Watch Co, 0et24-eod6w ^YVe arr authorized aed requested te an nounce tho nemo of J. E. Williams as a candidate for the office of Major, at the onsulng election—sabject to tho decision of the votes et the ballot box. oct 38-tde We are authorized to announce Hon. William Eccard as e candidate for Major at tho ap proaching eleotlon. oct 30-tde M'NAUGHT, ORMOND ft CO., IMPORTERS OV HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. IRON AND NTEKL. D BALES. IB Guns, Bides, Axes, Hoes, Chains, &c. Also agents for the sale of Brinh’n Universal Ploughs, Fairbanks’ Standard Scalps, Du Pont’. Klfle nnd HlaBting Powder, Old Do minion Malls, R E nPEOTFDLLYo.il th..ttettl<m of th. ooonU, trade, and the public geuerallj, to their large and verted stock, embracing, in addition to the above. ■ complete eeeortment of Baildere’ Hardware, Me chanic*' Tools, Anvils, Vicea, Bellows, Horse and llal* tton and Wool Cards, Circular and Mill Haws «d Rubber Belting, Neve Bcatta Grind Oeniece aa4 Wagon ae Hickorj Spoken, M Babe, Tolas, Beets, Id Side rtprtnge. Iron Axles, CuemebiA Leather, Bnsmeled Clothe, Oil Carpet, Ac., Ac., Ac. All of which tbej offer at the lowest market rates, and tn quantities te suit purchasers, at their old stand, to Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Go. h — oct 34—d3m CRAPE VINE8. ■ale at LOW FIGURES, by MARK 1 fr Semples at mj office. oct ft DR. HUNTER tween Gnu end Walnut, near the Postoffice, Louis villa, Kj. Office honrs Ia.m. ,to7r w.; Sundays 1 a. v., to 13 m, jy 1-fir NOTICE TO linllroMd Contractors. ing end Maeonrj of the seoond division (83 Bailee) of hjeffilBSWapEUI JfLMg '.TJSJUC asuBBiSi fi- .W H<1 w. P. OHItOLM iRilNuilACK I CO., i .mm wo T 0 Y s anufaotur.ra o t ANT) Crackers WH0LE8ALE, 8 CENT8 PER POUND. COANKR OF ALABAMA AND WHITBH A LL UTRZKTS, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. JOHN KEELI, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. i which hoe been purchased since the reoent decline, , well eeleetad stock, AND WILL, UK OFFERED EXCEEDINGLY LOW. FFF 7/V* * 0>i.\ bj J. A. STEWART brand has been known ae 8tew*rt’« Flour, and kaa alwzjs been popular. Other millers are no . using the F’e. Dealers will know the genuieo Stewart flour bj the above TRADE MARK. For eels bj P. A a. T. DODD A OO. oct 8d3m CHANCED SIDES, A ND bj so doing, I have obtained e store room iu jpL Thrasher's new building^ oonvenient and attree- TO BENEFIT AU parties ea well m mjseU. It Is needless to tell jon whet ere mj interttDae-juet come sad buy. I prom ts* jon the lowest price. THE PEOPLE are tadtnt Mlltali (Md Bwn or Mm te Ik. di-p I. T. BANKS, hut It. Na. UWaibkUl ItmL Black and Brown (Engllah) Waterpruor Clotha. All Colon in Ladles’ Cloths (all wool.) Ererjr Color In “Gilbert’s” Opera Flannels. 10-4 Blanket*, Beautiful Quality, (exceeding!/ ckeap.) Laneaater and ZartelUM tjallta. a OHOIOK LOT or Irish Linens, Diapers, Towels, Table Linens, Napkins, D’Oylies, Etc., Etc. A large lot of Dress Goods, 50 cents a yard—worth 90. Balmoral Skirts $1 25 to $1 50, Excellent Quality, Oheoked and Figured Flannels, in Great Variety, A Well-AsBorted Stock of Oassimeres, Etc. IN SUORT, everything required to constitute e complete, end well-assorted stock, an Inepeotlou of which i earnestly desired. JTOECINT H.TT3T ■ V T 4— 8m Oorsser Whlteliall sand Hunter Streets. ATLANTA SECAR MANUFACTORY ! THE SUBSCRIBER moat respectfully informs the dtUeas of Atlanta, and lurroundlng oountry, that ho will, FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, Sell out his entlra a took st a rodncod price, by gthe WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, * Conalating of 200,000 Segarit, price 092 00 to $80 00 per Thranad, Tobacco Pancake Roll., Bright Nary, Stonewall Twist, IV. Brown’s Bright Pound, ISO doMU PlpOs, froM *t per huidrod to *4 a piece. Cell aoen, or you will loos a bargain. U cosh orders promptly attended to by JOHN FICKEN. Me. Ii Peetehtree Street, opposite Not lost nl llote PLEASE READ THE NAMES ATTACHED TO THIS TESTIMONIAL. ATLAlfTA, OAj September lot, I86U. National Stove Works," <rf Mew York, and beltevtaf rt to be the beet Oootlng recommend them to ell whs dealre to purchase e trat ctose ertlola: GEN. A. e in the market, eordlaOy H. OOLQUHT, Ytoe President Southern Life Insurance Comiony. MAJ. J. B. MORGAN, Special Agent JUna lntarance Company. W. T. PHILLIPS. Phillips A Crow. OAPT. J. MORRISON, MoNaaght, Ormond k Co. i. O. BBUCKUKR, Atlaata, Oe. MR8. *. S. OVERRY, Atteeta, «*. OOL. R. F. MADDOX, Tobeeee Merchant, Atlanta, Os. J. M. BORN. JR., Coal Merchant, Atlanta, Go. JOHN H. FLYNN. State R. R. Shop, Atlanta Go. NELSON J. DOOIJTriM, Conductor State K. R. JOHN A. DOANE. Atlanta. Ga. K. A DAWSON. Atlanta. Go. REV. JULIUS T. OURTIM, Atlanta. Oe. J. H. GOLDSMITH. Atlanta Intelligencer. u BEHOLD 1 . “THE LIVE DRUG STORE” Still on the tsaokwith renewed ipeed, and the largest (took of goods ever t . f i . t.nti before arrived RED WINE h FOX QlUvtelkteKteikiMtSCBAVrrwnllif WKOTUUIXCol .11 an*M.IOarab.k M FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS Is Unequalod In the South. OUR ESPIOIAL IMPORTATION of Tooth Brushes. Combe, ffialr Brushes, Toilet Goode. lPjriffiffi«ee.|A*., surpass any ever offered In thte market. MMffiffih OZiBffiAXjS BXPARTM1INT, a examination of our stock before purchasing elsewhere. REDWINE & FOX, Oeraer of Whitehall end Alabama Streets, Atlanta, Georgia. T.A. CHASTAIN. CHASTAIN & FOX, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNITURE DEALERS, NO. 4, GRANITE BLOCK; BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. oorapetition, consisting of Parlor, bedroom, and Office Furniture li r at. prtoeaBthat jdefy Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sideboards, 1-4 Marble and Full Marble, Book-Oases, Wardrobes, Hat Backs, Washstands, Etc., Plain and Marble Top. The Large at Lot of Chairs that woe ever In the dtp at one time, all of which we offer's! Wholesale Factory Prices in Louisville, Kentucky, Etc. Now is yonr time to buy cheap and good bargains. We are determined to sell goods lower than can be Now is yonr time to buy cheap an< txmght here. Dealers will do wall to e tetlon. Ladle* «*peciai)y ere Invited t M. O. MARKHAM. BOOTS ^ 1ST ID SHOES SOLE LEATHER, CALF 8KINS, SHOE FINDINCS, AC., EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA •GEORGIA- COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my stook, as it is SBX.XOTZX} wxt: .t oar: And pnrehued exdulrety for CASH, From th© Best Manufacturers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Children*’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. .ug i-8m M. O. MARKHAM. I. L. FALK & CO. CLOTHING,! CLOTHING!! NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! NEW SYSTEM ! • of the largest stools of READY-MADE CLOTHING, - Tfc. m*«»l Mm Wteto,- wd kre, MomiiU/ on k.n, , oo„. COOKING AND HEATING 1STOVES, wstoaw>uu.waouuuiAmi wait, .VI FACTOUY PR|ICUM4 uttetefetui M i bm« rwatekUt xre. HTJESTIS & HOPE, Markham's Empire Block, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, GHl From our conUnned connection for the peel thirty yeerw with the inenuihctare of clothing, especially adopted for the Southern market, end the many feetltttee end advantages we enjoy in New York otty, where, exclusively, we manufacture our goods, we ere enrhlftd ha offia* yen sms entire eteeft, whteh eenepelaae oil kinds of superior goods et veer low prloee. We (kali here but OTCXQ PH.XCH and will sell our goods for GASH ONLY. This will lasers ffiir dealing to eft. Please 4*11 end examine onr gooda before fnncbsslng elsewhere. Manufactory 44 Mammy St., R. T., Store la* levanneh, Oe.,1*, 144 (esgrest St., sad H St. Jaliee SC, Store In t herlMtan, S. C., 1ST Medleg eed M3 Kieg Street. ^ r «pDURuu PETRO OIL JOHN KEHOSENE oil. T. HAGAN MpTOW PRSPARJID/ro OFFS* TO TO TRAM AMT QUANTITY Off TVS CELEBRATED PETRO OIIH rented i.mnreaM- NON-EXPLOSIVE KER08ENE OIL. ^ mpt QOMrriTrio!. i. 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