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idwrUMMMU Amt a long— patted Ur**
mo*Uu will be lutttel »t • deduction of twenty V*
c«Bt from III* dww nte. . . _, _ _
AvMotK«tf**( WUfe—or Iraa. tor the •••»!»£•
lice, $1. Mad for roeti sube*qu*ut n
TwUnMOfMUBMPMOU.
oak* * square.
Two »• each, before or a
11* *.|UlVal*et U *(MM,
,1, iuand after I ke Brat U»-
AdtertlawMub inserted *t interval# b
u«« each IumtUoi..
All a Irwrtt—m»at* or notlo— i
muter •■(iif Budget. “ ora chargeable ot Ik# rote a
a otic* will appear for a loo* auui than o*o ootxao.
(Avertlm*m«U muter the head of • Hpaoial Notices.”
tweuty omata par lln* for Brat tnaartluo. aod 1U orola for
each subsequent loaertloo.
ui port an
tetters r
quarter. Mow*
mate especially
oni Uif rarloo* oouwiie* of tk«
THI BKA orm
I THE tlUUI BUILDING ON ALABAMA HMKtT
oPrOMlT* THB POUTOPnCK, BKTWttl*
BBOAD AMO W HIT MALL.
S OOLOMH. REDWINE A FOX’ COLUMN.
DR. JOHN BULL’S
Great Remedies.
DM. JOHN BULL
’smith’s TONIC SYRUP,
roBTHIOUUO*
AUUK AND FKVKK.
—os—
(llllil.N AN» fBt’KB.
TO. hsMW ol UM Mkbntad Mdlctoo i*M,
ohhaateM a supertartly over all remedi— *v*r uffer
ad te U* pnUte tor Ua aafa. oartalo. speedy oaf par-
SLiitiire of A|W and Fever, or OWIIfi and Pavar,
whathi-T of abort ar long standing. H* rater* to ilia
MtUia Waatera and Honfeweeteru country to Um hits
Ini r to Ua truth of the assertion that la uo care
whatever will It tall to our*. II tk* dtrartloaa ara strict-
|y followed aiul rarrtod out la a great
illflteaM ami kang-staudlBg raaaa. Usually this medl-
ciaa will aot require any aid to kaap tha bowel* in
wood ordar; should tko |iatlaut however require a ca
thartic luadlctue, after having takm Uma or four al«a*
aa of tha Tutite, a single doaa of HlLL’H VEGETABLE
PAMH.V HUK will ba .ufitolsut
Dr. JOHN BULLM Principal Oflkw:
No. 40 Fifth Uroii Street*
Xjoulfliville,
i poiiMs iAii mm
F0RE8T_QUEEN.
It waa discovered In Atlanta.
mm m a tested in Atlanta.
u Atlanta o
u i
r fu year* of age.
acalp.
ove* aoabe, eeurfo. and dandruff from tlia
It remove* all Itching and heat of tha acalp.
It keep* the acalp clean and healthy.
It immediately stop* the hair from faliiuff oat
It force* hair, whlaker* and aye brow* to grow lu\u
rtantly.
It keep* the hair from changing color from age.
It produce* a fall aot of whisker* and imulacln
any man of mature age.
Prepared only by
DR. R. S. POMEROY.
No. 1? Alabama I’i» Slid
ATLANTA, GA.
mar 7-UldacM
B. A. FAHNESTOCKS
VERMIFUGE,
THKSAFFNTAXK MOST EFFECTIVE
K E ME I) Y FOR WORMS
That Uab evor been discovered.
1 hi* celebrated apccific for Worm* U uaed with th
ulmoat freedom and conlldeuce by gentlemen who bav
obtained eminence la tha medical profeaaloo, and many
of the**, throwing aside their prejudice*. have cheer-
folly givea certificate* tealifyiug to it* superiority,
la lined exteusiveiy, for the simple reason that
frothing Hae yet been discovered whji l)
And i
It* pli
i* given without apprehension, U-csuso
■ |»erfect safety. It baa now been before
Ute public for v>ver "Fobtt Yearh.” and ha* attested
la adperiortty iu tbouaand* of care*, tl.roogl.out II
parte of the world.
Ill* tbe Imperative alnty of every pa
rent to watrh tbe health of bteebild, and
to provide talntaelr with fbla potent spe
cific.
Be careful to olieerve the initials of the name, a
ee that you get
M B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUCF
B. A. Fah nestock’fl Son &
WHOLF.SAI.E imuUOISTS,
JAMES M. BISHOP,
A1TORNKY AT LAW,
IUWSONYILLE, UEOKUIA.
l)RACTICE8iu all thecoonlte* of the Blue Ki.. k ,
X Circuit and In the District Court of the United
State* for the Northern District of Georgia. aeplA-ly
i
SIMMON’S
ptoma of liver
kxui plaint are uneaainesa
ad pain in the aide. Home-
imea the pain is in the
ilder. and la mistaken
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
To my United Seales and HoHrf Wide Headers.
I have received many testimonial* from prufeaalonal
and medical men. u my almanac* and various public
cations have shown, all of which are geanlns. Th*
following tetter from a highly educated and popular
physician in (Jeorgla, la certainly one of the moat aeu-
alble communication* 1 hare ever received. Dr. Cleiu-
*at know* exactly what ha apeak* of, and hi* testimo
ny deserves to be written in letter* of gold. Hear what
tbe Doctor aaya of BULL’S WORM DESTROYER.
Villaxow. Walker Co., Oa., June 29.18.
Da. John Bull—Dear Mr. I hare recently given
. >ur “Worm Destroyer" several trial*, aud find it wou-
drrfwUy efficacious. It haa not failed in a single in
atone* to hav* the wUhad-for effect. I am doing a
preUy Urge country practice, and have daily aae for
some article of the land. I mu fra* to confess that I
know of no remedy recommended by tbe ablest awthor*
that it ao certain and speedy In its effect*, on the
contrary, they are uncertain In the extreme. My ou-
)ect in writing you i* to Had out upon what terms 1
can get the medicine direct from you. If I can get It
upon eaay term*, 1 shall uaa a great deal of it. I am
that the uaa of such article* la contrary to the
nga and iwactkse of a great majority of tha regu
lar line M. D’a, but I ace uo just cause or good sense In
llscardlng a remedy which we know to be efficient
simply because we may be ignorant of its combination,
my part, 1 shall make it a rule to uae all and any
ns to aleviate suffering Immunity which I may be
able to command—not hesitating because some oue
more iugeuiona than myself may have learned its h
facts first, aud secured the sole right to secure that
knowledge. However, 1 am by no means an advocate
or supporter of the thousands of worthless nostrum*
that flood the country, that purport to euro all mau-
ner of disease to which human flesh is heir. Please
reply soon, and inform me of yonr beat terms. I am.
moat respectfully,
JULIUS P. CLEMENT. U. D.
Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
Nw Arsaalr—Nw Mstrary.
PKRTlUrrLY RELIABLE.
TV* only remedy for Chill* and fsvar. or Ago* and
Pavar, (hat lior cw b* dapeudad upon is Hurley')
Ague route. Thera bav* beau thousands cured by
using it who have triad tha usual remedies without
\VOI(TIIV OF ATTENTION.
To Dr. ‘1 bums* A. Hurley:
1 hereby certify that durtug last ysar I waa attacked
with Uie ague whilst in Vicksburg, Mias., and used
su>«rat popular medicines with but temporary relief.
«hi reaching home tha disease returned In a wome type.
If poaalbte. when u;y medical atteudaut ordered Quiu-
IUC iu large do*** frequently as high as GO grains per
dav, aud which must have i'o*t me nearly f 190. I con
sulted Dr. HtuUli, of Jjoulsvilir, and fouud hepresertb-
ad quinine aud ameute combined, which 1 reinaed to
lake, preferring to let the disease take Its course. 1 waa
almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and prone
ul with enlarged Liver and Huioeu. About this i
th« ad vert teamen t of Hurley'* Ague Took- appear
s city paper, aud 1 determined U> give it a trial,
so, aud have uo weeoai to regret tt. One bottle reel
me completely, aud alas* that Up* 1 hero seen nearly
a hundred case* In which It acted wtfh equally happy
results, aud would certainly r*comtn«-nd It as prefers-
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
MflLEY’S SARSAFAIILLA
WITH IODIDE OF POTAHH.
L E BBADFIELD’S COLUMN.
~ DR. X
fK1ALI limiTIl
Woman’s Best Friend.
SiTOXS!
e»hke aauaa. Hset* ME* a charm, by BBraoaim
VNfTf P
AHrrtlun* of the Hoar*. Habitual t ostlvr*
ness, Orblllty, Utacaaes of the K Iriney-s,
Dyspepsia, Kryslprlls, Female lr-
rrgalarlllrs. Vistula, all Kklu
Dlarases, l.lver t omplslut,
ladlgr.llow. Pllrs, l»ulu»o- H
nary, Ulsraaea, Iterof*-
la.ur King's Kvll,
Nypkflla.
. tha (Har ass
laid for numberless evil* to Ike eonaUtuUou of tbs wo
man. Th* nast “turn" com** around and there (a uo
“•bow,” or iterkapaUM “whites" will appear. There
will be some nneaalneaa about the womb, hut very lib
Uooruouoef the natural field aeoaptug. Theoom-
B xlou becetss aaltow, bowels swollen, a sort of green-
casts about the face, constant dull achlug pains
about tho head, weight In th* lower stomach and back,
with or witboat whites, iwlpttotlous of th< heart, pal
ior, srhanation. iudigvwUoa, weariness, languor, sell
ing across tbe k>iua, teas of appetite. |>eia in left breast,
tightness across the eheat, cough, and giddluess. ll
suit allowed to go on “green atekueas” will be fully de-
veloped. Hi* headache becomes severe, with loss of
memory, dlmluishiug sensibility, sioe stomauh, dys-
pwpeto, no relish for KmmI, loss of Bash, Increased flut
tering of the heart, bwkllmu or tub r k*t, lege and
body, aud occasional spitting of blood. The slightest
effort oeurne uuaairu brkathiro, almost Humnu-
tiom. The skin la flabby aud a “doughy foal.” This
Is a aad picture, but it is the ooudltlou of thousand*
with any of the symptoms above mcutlon.
BiWW'Uuu with au Irregularity of the “moulbly
MteeL M W* earnestly any TAME DR. J. BRAD-
ELDVMSMALKRMUUItoTDK. A few ounces tv
l JOB Vfll St once experience Ua benefits, aud with
ttte iiattoure you will be fully restored to health.
This remedy haa been extensively uaed for upwards
f twenty yean by mi “■ - * - —
sneoeaeful idiyaidau*
Utv by
AAOflrilCLD.
WHOLESALE DBUUiiiHT,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Price *1 50 per Bottle.
•d" Sold by Drugglsto generally.
Atlanta, Oa.. December 29, 180.
Dr. J. BnAoncLP. Dear Bir: I take pleasure In
staling that some time previous to the late war. I used,
with the utmost suooess, on a servant girl, your FE
MALE REGULATOR, prepared thou at liradfield’*
Drug Store, West Point, Ga. She haa been suffering
severely from aa
IcJne soon rcstoi
tCMLJ
XTXWUWl
Fame* at th* »****! tailN «f the F*r-
Ueth Cwiwn,
in act to rspaal an atu of tbs kglaMInre of Mew Mnl
ro imposing a oaidUUon tax ou bovine eatUe.
lte It taacted by the MenaU< and House of Brprt-ssu
taUvca of the United Mala* of America In Congress aa-
stumbled. That the act of th* legislature of th* Territo
ry of New Mexico, of February third,elgliteeu hundred
aud alxty-ulne, and all other laws aud parts of laws of
Uiu Republic
’Ft d* *
Approved, April 10, ImM.
Fuuuo-Mo. 18.
An act to amend the judtelal fyeboi ot the UBUkd
Mates.
Be it enacted by the Senate aud House of Represen
tatives of the United Htetes of America iu Congress as-
'bled, That the HunrouisCourt of the United shall
shall constitute a quorum; and for the purposes of this
be appointed an additional aaeoetote
Justice of said coni
^appointed an additional aaeoetote
. 1. And 1k> It furtlier enacted, That for each of
severely from suppressed meuatructiou, and this Med
icine soon restored her to haa" I—I—I —
mg In Atlanta, sound and well.
her to health. Hhe is, to-<lay, liv-
d and well.
will state, further, that 1 know of Its beii
I believe it U>e most wonderful medicine before
public. Nothing under the leavens could induce me
to say so without proof of the Htrougest and sureat
klud; therefore 1 apeak willingly and positively ou the
subject.
My daughter haa been afflicted with akin disease
and atiffuees of the joints for several years. I em
ployed the principal physician* of the city and they
looud v | —-—
expecting
tonishniei
tinuea so. |
not give this oertifleate; Imt “your Hersaparilla, the
only remedy employed, leaves uo doubt ol its medi
cal qualities, and that it alone cured her.
(Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person riqulrlug tbe truth and Uoiicaty <»( the
Htsteiuent. will find me at my residence, corner Ninth
and Waluut.-rireets. iAUiisville.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
eiilleiiieu—It gives
a remedies knowu l
els in general costive, sometimes alternating with lax.
nee*. (Utility, and low *pl
rsj
but the liver ia generally
DR. SIMMONS’
uvF.n iiEU i.vn*n.
It has bern uertl by hundreds, and known for the
tost a* year* as one of tbe moat reliable, efficacious
and harmless preparation* ever offered to th* sufler-
tog. If token regularly and i*er*i*t**titly.
>yapep»u, headache, jaundice, coal Irene*
^yapepeU, headache. Jaundice, cnell
{ ■MBHBHBBHBR headache,
regulator|§'Ht
MHHplhi' akin.' itnpi
od. melancholy, or depression of spirit*
mtery, affections
Prepared only by J. M. 2KH.IN * UO..
Price fit; by mail $12f.
Draggtata, Macon, Ga.
The following highly respectable }>ereons can fully
attest to the virtue* of this valuable medicine, and to
whom w# moat respectfully refer:
Geo. W H. Holt. President H. W. R. R. Co.; Rev. 4.
K Felder, Perry, Ga.; OoL R. Ih'Arks, Albany, (la.; O
tmdge.Oa.jl
Tallahassee;
Bibb county; J. A.
Uhaav,
It.; 0. Master-
Hu It*. Bain-
_ _ . . ; Virgil
Powers, Keq.. BuperlnUndeui K. W. K. B.; Daniel Bui-
lard, Ballard’s (Nation, Maeon * Brunswick K. ll.,
Twiggs county, Ga.: Greenville Wood, Wood’s Facto
ry, Macon, Ga.; Rev. K. F. Kaater'ing, P. E Florida
Oonlernace; Major A. F. Wnoley, Etngston, Oa.; Edi
tor Macoo TaDgraph. may wd h w«m
aere m.iemm lAen.
SOUTHERN WHITE LEAL
STRICTLY v
o LEAD 5
OIL
1,0
AINU OOLOB WOK KM,
ST. I.OMs.
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
A UooS Kcnsou for tlic Captain'*
Faith.
BEAU THK CAPTAIN'M LETTER AND THE LETTER
FROM HIM MOTHER.
Bknton Hauback’m, Mo., April 80, lMfi.
Dm. John Bull—Dear Bir: Knowing (lie efflcieucy
of your Hara*|iariUa aud the healing aud beneficial
qualities it poeseasea, I tend you the following state
ment of my case:
I was wounded two year* ago—was token prisoner,
and confined for sixteen months. Being moved *o of-
teu, my wound* have not healed yet. 1 have not sit up
a moment aloce I was wounded. I am shot through
My general health it Impaired, and 1 need
“** * ’ faith in yonr
ssv.i&'sesi f,'Hj i&us u. T o&soSs’Hi!k
well and hcalvhy. Tit* children would eat it all the
time. It la one of the best, safest remedies knowu,
and aa such, recomnn ud it to one aud all.
JAB. W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, June 13,186H.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
rtlaa uMU* I.tv
* ppetlf r
Oysnrps
r nr Utsoi
here are no billers that ran annjmre iPtlh these
i removing these diatreaHing complaint*. For aale
r can be had at any drug afore In the United Htetes.
JAMES RUDDLE A CO.,
Proprietors, Ix>ntoville, Ky.
the hip* ,
nometliing (o asalst ualure. 1 hav«
Hsrsaperilla Un
■ P. H. -The following waa written April 30, liifi. "by
Mr*. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson-
Da. Bull—Dear Hir . My husband. Dr. C. H. John-
.n, was a skillful aurgeon and physician in Central
New York, where he died leaving the above Cl. P. John
son to my care. At thirteen years of aga, he had a
chronic dlarrhaa and scrofula, for which 1 gave him
your Hersaparilla. It curbs him. I have
| for ten years recommended it to many in New
Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, lover sores
■te*T' r *L d ‘* b,Ut >'- Perfect success haa at-
it. The ourea effected In some cases of
»cr»fnla aud fever aorea were almost miraculous. I am
ivery anxious for mjaon to again have reoourae to your
Hareaparilia H# to fearful of getting a spurious article,
yo *.. tor HU w °unda were ter-
_ _ quality to the beat »
try. For sate by W. A. l.AkttlH
ffonoE.
rpHJ. undersigns* harlna had
mg the ctUxeawof Aila«U, and Ntate of Georgia,
be will undertake the sale ef said land# In Ike above
place*. l‘arites baviHg any lands fdr aale will do wafi
to respond with the undersigned. No charge*
made uulrue sale la effected.
MICHAEL O HARA,
Attorney at Uw, FOtk Ward Kaet PlUaburgh, Pa.
may dbffln* <
iiakai.kon mhkrifk walk.
O RItalMTMMrlaiiaManl.MlkiRUbi
fan Ik- <u»»t Moom kw Is Ik- town at IkukM
Ul. IM., wliktai Ik- Mm> km of m, Ik. WtowM,
ImTm. Mk. I«lk* -m IWrlil of MM
(UMI uo. n-r-Mmi aan*. LurM ok - Ik- im-
ertf of Allen Mark, te satisfy a fl fa issued turn Ike
County Court at Oalnuaa eouatr, Oa.. in fafveg *4 W.
M fikropehlr* va said Black. Juae f, lad».
R. « BARE*
jeSfi-w«w-Materia fae $2 00. Deputy mmUL
HU S CII10I liTTilS
AUTI1KNTK IMH.'UMKNTM.
.(Sh.f.rvfA imiKfl f'Rfl.V
TidUmmijt of Nr*ird ■-«.
NtonsV Point, White Oo., Ark.. May SB, IBM
Da John Bull Item Hir . » isl Tiheaxi i 1 waa H
1 " — -
wJfcraftataiMMi ^ *-
*d on th* Miters, and
Ar. Gist, who hue beau
he also Improved.
Dr. (>>«**, who bee be*
fvare *uuu*rh ami hv*v affeetud ke improved very
K.'iLV l ““" <* rk«rllttk«. 1—4—A, Mm (MnJ
l~*«W , *E Ik Ikla -Ml-.
MMIrlim 1—U k_„ _
“fc-lMUkillE. o. R. WALK**.
ToJas. huddle A
Th!* 1a to enrtfiy that 1 have been lor year* a sufferer
and tried all the tonic* 1 have heard of or keen adver
tised, with little or no rnMef from any ol them- I
heard Hnrley’s Bitters highly spoken of, *ml tried a
bottle, with little faith In it Indore I comuieuced aud
to my aurpriac'and joy, before I fintohed oue bottle
I felt a great deal better and firmly Itelievo that one or
two OOOMtoM H was the mean* ot saving and prolong-
Ing my llio I (•t.naclentloualy recom nmmlrd them to
all sufferers as the best ltllter* known, and advise
th.m -Iwur.li, -klor Ur. T. A. Horl,.,'. -HU l,.r.
no other. You can use thla aa you think proper. If it
wilt bem-flt other*. Yonr* truly, etc., 1 ^ '
JOHN W. DIX80N.
I.ouisvUle, Ky., Dccembi r 10, ]Hiatt,
j., Louisville, Ky.: (leutiamen:
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR SFABKOOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
take, harmless In lte action, efficient and reliable Iu all
In valuable In ths following dtaeaeee;
... .. _ bowela.
Hammer Complaint. IrregulariUoe
I hud health, tried them and
L. H. BRADFIELD,
URUaoiNT,
WMITKHjUJ. NTREBT, ATLAXTA, UA
R—U veo—, Tt.lktoiK, ke.
Ulr— la Ik, rbllil -ad r
Nukvilm, Tkkk., Keb. 11, IKK.
4... lUddt. k <•».. miu. MTla, In
Pf'SL* u -d*ov,n.l ImHAm of i>f, Mwhnub’i '
f.m MHitblnn RyfM|i. -ml bmnd M ki J» af ablld
«i—l —d u —„iM i—I tn-u-r —ft—— maun ll than
-Ul-, r-und; I .... t-b-L I . Ml my wlu n.,u>d—
ll la lb- l—l 1—dlMiMlbt fbddran at w—it known.
I wuh yini w.nild nt lb- dmiudau b— u. bo-|i ll. If
•u» win do—, |d—IM in-know: 11 not —ad I
on, do—n by .lyr—, —d I will |»y for II al the MR
b—a. Writ- aiw wban yon a.nd It, and
MRS. HARAB K BAKDOLPD,
DR- vSEABROOK’S
Elixir o( Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Oalisayo.
all the tonic
- rv- - - - —ML without the die-
-wr—ld» u— ...I had •«—la of .Ilh-r, nwnUy or
J? Mkfjnmntlea^ at u>—. valwM- jSSumie.
■tab-aid UlabMt |„ Ml —a wl—t> t—tta tonlf I „
,t—-loll li rwinlfMl altar t—al—o—w fhwn nv,
or d-hllll-Un. dir—, m lb Iho— dtalfw-ln- Irr—w.
isrrar,„ fc ’.sr fc £
take tta pUc*.
James Ruddle Sc Oo.,
MlOPHIETOHH,
lAtbttraK.ru .Vo. 41, llttllill strrrt
LoiiImvIIIo, Ky,
AR lb* at—Rood-kn a-ta by RKUWIkk k EUX.
ATLANTA. OA
lim- RMMiddtwIy
ln-law, Profosaor KuUierford, of Athenk, Ga. This
woman had, 1 thiuk, been diseased for *lx years.—
Hhe was a hoaso servant, aud aoemed curod up
STATE OF GEORGIA, Taour Oouimr.
Thla ia to certify that 1 have examined tue recclpl
of Dr. Joeeph Brad field, of this county, aud as a med
ical wan pronounce it to be a combination of Med!
cines of great merit In the treatment of all the diseases
of females for which he recommends It. This Decem
ber 21. 1868. WM. P. BEASLEY, U. D.
iu saying I have witnessed tho most docided and hap
py effects of your Female Regulator in this neighbor-
lMH»d. WM. H. FINCHES.
T I also prepare and hare for aale a YEAHT POW
DER, equal to the beat, aud for much less price.
W 1 also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in use
by many of the beat housekeepers In the city, aud pro
nounced by them to he very superior.
I„ H. lilt A OKI KI.I),
I >*'•* tTATi-l , .Vf lllllfu, Ob.
Mole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s
Sun* Eure for Intemperance.
DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S
Family Medicines
CONfilMTlNG OF HIM CK.LUKATKD
LIVER M E D ICINE
Aiitxliiiri Paiu Kill It,
ANT -UILLIOUH PILLH,
AaUE PILLS,
IMf/seul try f'ordtai^ B'emai* Tonic
rUIYIFYUNTCA PILaXaB
power and JarisdJctloi>
^Jpreme Court allotted to
the drcwR. Th* circuit court* In *auh ifirruit ahaU be
[the Justice at the Ruprrene Court and circuit judge sit-
Uug together, In which caae the JuaUoeof the Hupreim-
Court shall preside, or In the absence of either of
them by tha other, who shall preside, and Ua (Rrtrh t
Judge. Aud swell etin-ts may ha held at the same
time iu the (hfibreni district, of the same circuits, and
emua nuy be heard aad tried by each of the jndges
holding any such oourt sitting apart by direction of
the prasidiug justice or judge, who shall designate the
buaiuee* to be done by mch. The clrouiT
cat h receive an annual salary c
Bxc. 3. Aud l>e it further cut
this act shall affect the powers <
Huprome Court as Judgaapf the circuit court, e»#pt
in the appointment of «|«ks of the circuit oourt*, who
lu cacb olacult shall la appointed by tho circuit judge
of that circuit, and the clerks of the district courts
shall he appointed by the Judges thereof respectively:
Provided, That the present clerks of mid courts shall
continue In offloe till other appolutufonte be made in
their place, or they be otliarwtee removed.
Bxc. 4. Aud be it further enacted. That It shall la
the duty of the Chief Justice and of each Juatlce of the
Supreme Court to attend at least one term of the cir
cuit oourt lu each district of his circuit during every
period ef t«o yease.
Hxo. 6. And belt further enacted, That any jhdge of
any court of tbe United Htaha, who, having held ills
commission as such at least ten years, shall, after hav
ing attained to the age of seventy years, resign his of
fice. shall thereafter, during the residue of his nalu -
ral life, reoeivo the same salary which was by taw jay-
able to him at th* Ume of his reeiguatiou.
rinuc Na 19.
Au act regulating the rights of projicrty of married
women in the District of Columbia.
Be It enacted by the Senate and House of Represen
tatives of the united Htatos of America iu (Vmgrcks
akuembled. That lu the District of Columbia the right
of any married woman te any property, personal or
disposal of bar hnabaud, uor be liable for his
debts; lint such married woman may convey, devlae,
and bequeath the name, or any intercet therein. In
the same manner and with Uke effect oa if *he were
nanus riod.
Baa 2. And b* 11 further enacted. That any Wanted
— ii may contract, aud aua and be uued iu her own
hundred MdsMaffl*ya«RMr4 „ _
purpose of “refurnishing tk* Prsdiiwfa H
Approved, April Mk 1800
Public—Me. 96.
Au Kilsl
lie It enacted by the fl
lUv<<* of the United 4Ml
sembtod, That Uaa Mlowtog i
r / ' i i auizoma naiHinmr.
From Tueaofi te tk* fio*»ru <4«Kw
From Tuoeog. via Camp UrmK Fioreuoc, PUu aJx,
and Camp McDowell, to WUdiaBbtirp
ALABAMA.
From No wbcvu to Cottage UUL
mwm
From (J be banes to JMdridfevUle,
From -kkel by rills, vta fodd's Point aud Fralrte
Mauee, 0 Moeweqna.
From Fairfield, via fipriBgsrritl* and Eufteld. to
Haoremento.
Prairie, to Mcl-eauMboro.
From JdaaMi, via Fletnstiwrg, Wmtarruwd, and (Mb-
aon’a more, to Nawtoo.
From Moore’s Prairie uoatofflee, via Bprtiig GSi den,
Dareavllle, and Williamsburg, to Aaliley.
INDIANA.
From Jcroui* to West Liberty.
IOWA.
From Washington te North English
From Tallyraud to Month English.
From Hjirlngnehl to VUHur.
From lb lte Plato to Waterloo.
From Moultou to Contrevttle,
MICHIGAN.
From Norwood, to Eumaet oouuty, vta Antrioa Cily,
> Atwood, to Autrim (ouuty.
From Otto, vta Douglas and Onbmooaa, to P*-ba-
Frocn HnbhardntoD, Ionia county, to Ainu. Gratiot
MINNESOTA.
Vfcom Uk* Cily, vta P*14 Forest Mouud. JOgto. aud
From Maj.l.- Plain, Hennepin county, to Young
MIH80URI.
From Hpringfleld to Fort 8cott.
From Neoaho to Hen oc a.
ia.
3Xt
_ kton, Dadev
King’s Point, Mount Vernon, Marlonsville, aud Gale
•very against her ii
enforced by execution ajal
n grants of lsud to the t
} the Htato of Alabama by the act of Congreaa, aj>-
jiuBi to the Htate of Alahauia, fo aid to the cuuatruc-
to assist iu tlte iniildtog of railroad* " from near Gads
den to some point on the Alabama and MlssisHippi
HUte hue, in a direction to the Mobile aud OhioBfa
road, with a view to connect with the said Mobile and
Ohio railroad,” and “from Gadsden to connect with
the Georgia and Tennessee and Tennessee line of rail
road* through Cbattdoga, Wills, aud Lookout Valleys.’’
Ik hereby revived and renewed, subject to all the con
ditions and restrictions contained In the act referred
to, aud subject to the further limitations that If alUu
of the said railroads is not completed within three
yearn from tho paaaago of this act, uo further aale
shall l*o made for the benefit of aud* railroad, and the
lands unsold shall revert to the United Mates: Provi
ded. That the lands granted by the ad hereby revived,
except mineral lauds, shall Is- sold to actual settlers
only in quantities not greaiwr than nne-quartor section
te auy on* purchaser, aud tor a price not exceeding
two dollars aud fifty-cunts per sera.
Sxc. 2. Aud be it further euoctod. That the right.
lie lands edJaccut to tho linos of said railroads earth,
stone aud other materials for the oonstmotlnn there-
ol; and the right of way is hereby granted to tho ax-
Ajtproved April 10, 1869.
T HK excellent remedies of O. 8. Prophitt, M. E..
need no recommendation, their welPknowu (tower '
in removing the diseases peculiar to our Southern cli
mate having already established for them an euvlable
reputation in Georgia and the adjoining HtaUa. As the I
Ooriiy of persona living iu the South arepredtapoeod
disease of the Liver, It Is granted by all intelligent
phyalclsua that moat of tlio pallia and aches of our peo
ple oro due to organic or functional derangement of
that Imjiortant organ. Prophltt's Liver Medicine and
Antl-Biflious Pills strike directly at tbe root of the evil.
They enro the Liver, which lu uiu* esses ont of ten, is
at the bottom of tho Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Kick
Headache, Rheumatism. Constipation, Menstrual Oh.
structlonk, etc., so common among our p«o|dc. Ear.
ache, Toothache, Acute Uheiuuattam, Neuralgia,
and bodily ltalDH of every kind flee before
’ropliill'H I’ll in Kill ll
othet chronic diseases.
Dynpejihia hi any foi
Prophitt’s Liver Mediciuo.
It ia nalu and reliable; pure Vegetable, and a liquid
ready for nee at any and al) time*. Price $2 a bottle—
“» 1-8 jter cent, discount by the doxen lioUlee or mom.
If you get snake hit, use
UHOIMHTT’S PAIN KILL IT.
iuternal aud external. If you havo a frenh wound of
any sort, nae the PAIN KILL IT. ll you gel dog bit,
apply the PAIN KILL IT.
Anti-Billions Vegetable Pills,
PurKUllve nn* Kebrirnci-,
An act concerning tl»e Attorney Gcaeral.
Be it onaotc«l by the Senate aud llou*e of Represou-
tativta of Ibe Unltoil State* of America iu Congress aa-
keniblod. That so much of the “Act making appropria
tions for the legislative, executive, aud judicial ex-
jienaea of Uie govorament for the yoar ending th* thir
tieth or Juno, eighteen hundred aud aeveotj,” an ro-
pcata th* second section of the act of August necoud.
to bo
tomey General to report at the commencement of tho
next session of Congretia, and to each succeeding s»> i-
N of all the Jtereona emplnyned for the
i>ni|doyed, with the o
Apr
, April 10, ll
sc?
aation j»ald to each.
lO-o*
* Diseases of all kinds.
DR. O. H. PliOPHITT’H
VKRKTAIIliK AGUE PILLS,
A safe and.i i rtaio remedy for Ague and fk»\-er.
DU. PROl’UlTr’H
mm BYSKITUT COIBIAL
law-, w|**nanc*. ewmi**, inu
may ba given te all slxee, age* end
times, with perfect safety, where there la anything ol
that class indicated.
Female Tonic,
PURYFYING PILLS
Tha pNrifylng Pill* aud Female Tonic are aa*o«iatoil
tegitkar aa a full preparaUiw, a* »ou a*a In the BUI*
rkaar have gtv*u twrfeot ealtefoetiou in my practice for
th* law twaatyyeara, te aU oasae that they am recom-
iu ended for. Th* Pills may be taken In connection
with to* Uver Mmihdua, without tk* Toufo, when
ttrere la auy todicatloM for Ukml svek aa fikar«B«M o.
Breath, Nwetltug of tke F»et or Fees, or a Pale, Weak
Slat* of the Wood, or a Flabby Mate of the Mum tes, aa
getter ally follow Fewer aad Ohltta and Fever.
All of the above kfedfotoea *oM by Dniggiata and
Ma^nhaata generally throughout the Bouthweet.
W** b Li.«lMl, R-4-1— k r»i, Curtta * Uojd,
r-ubMto-. Vita.—i, Tk»k» * o*.. AU-nta. U*.
iT-i»f«k <.«!» k, db. o. a. noniTT,
Oovtefiton, Ga.
All the above recaedtea far aala ky
L. H. BRADFIEED,
H lftOl^HALK DRUUOINT.
WHITEHALL fiTBRST, ATLANTA, G'lORGlA
mar 14 -oddly
PUDUC-No. 22.
An act to extend the time for the Utile Rock aud Fort
HniiUi Uailroail (,'oui|iany to complete the first ecc
tion of twenty miles of aaid road.
Be it enacted by tlie Kenatn and House of
tativea of the United Htatok of America in Congress as-
ten ii bled, That an act a|ijiroved July twenty-eight.
eighteen hundred and aixty-aix, entitled "Au act to re
vim< ami extend tho provisions «f “An act gisnllng
the right of way ami making a grant of land hi Uie
Htato* of Arkansas and Missouri, to aid iu the eon-
•traction of a railroad from a point ou (he Mississippi
river, opposite tho mouth of Uie Ohio river, via Little
llock, fo the Taxaa boundary near Fulton iu Arkau
sas, with brauche* to Fort Hinith and the ltt**lenippl
river.’ approved February nlue. elgliteeu hundred and
fifty -throe, and f«>r other purpodea," ba so onumded as
to extend the Umn to the Little Bock and Fort Nmttti
Railroad Uompauy, for bteldlM Ilia first wsUon
twenty miles provide*! for te the asoond sssLott
said act, for lbs teim of three year* from the tl
tconth day of May, eighteen hundred and sixty sov
the Urns of filing tlio certificate of organtaUiou to said
com|»aiiy provided for lu Ih* third Motion of aaid set
Provided, That tho land granteil by the act hereby re
vived shall he sold to aoUM settlor* only, lu quanti
ties not greater than on* q--*— ' --
jmn'haser, and for a price
and flfly cents j»er acre.
Ajiproved, April HI. I860.
PunLlc—No. 23.
An act lo auieml an act ontitlo “Au act granting lands
to aid In the construction of a railroad and telegraph
line from th* Central Pacific Railroad, in California,
to Pnrtlaud, In Oregon,” approved Jnly twenty five,
eighteen hundred aud sixty atx.
Be it euacUul by the donate aud Uoiim of K«pre*vii
taUves of lte* United Nates of America in Oengrom *•-
sooiidcd. That section six of au a«'t entltlod "An act
grauUiig lauds hi aid in th* cnustraaMdu of a railroad
and telegraph line from tlio Central lltelflc Italiroad, In
California, to 1‘urtiaud, ia Oregon." approved Jnly
twenty fire, eighteen hundred and rixty-aix, he, and
i Queen City to Unloaviils.
From Chilliootbe, via Alpha and Lindley, to Winld
vtllv.
From Bpring Hill to Gallatin.
From rkslpa* Oily, vta Hochfort and Quitman, 1
Marysville.
From Maysvilte, via Gcntryvilic, to AHiauy.
From Leltanon lo Mountain Grove.
NEVADA.
From Belmont, via Hot Creek. Kilvt i
From Argents to AuaL<:i.
From Twin River, via Hllvcr Peak, to Italmeito.
From Palmetto, inti-ram-ting the Aurora and Hi
motto, and Fish Laks, to Anrorm.
NEBRASKA.
From Arago, In the Slate of Nebraska, to Craig, in
tho HUto of Missouri.
From Beatrice, Gag* county, Nebraska, via Caroline
aud Cub Creek, to Falrbury, Jefferson county, Ne
braska.
From Lil»wood to Co.uiubus.
From Ashland to Columbus.
From Falls dty, vta Arago, to Craig Station. Mla-
From Susan Oily, via Ricoville, to Wi-lla’ Mills.
NORTH CAUOUNA.
From Salem to Jemaalem.
From l,eakeavilU> to Penn's Wtore. in \ irgiula.
From Joiicnboro, via Harrington, Norvell, and .Sum
merville. to Uarnoll C«Mirt Houae.
OHIO.
From Komcraai to LancaateT.
f’rom New Holland to Pancoaatburg.
From Marion via Maple Grove, to Middlatowu.
From North Liberty to BentouvUle.
From LaucaotertoHomcraet.
From CorsicaLi Htoam Corners.
From Marietta to Cow itiiu.
OREGON.
From I-ewisville to Elk City.
PENNSYLVANIA.
From Howard, in Centro < ouuty, Pennaj lvania. by
way of Walker, Uuldersburg. and Madiaonvjilc, to
Centre Mill*, iu Centre couuty.
From asnosc, iu Potter county, Pennsylvania, by
way of West Brigham and Brigliam Centro, to Ulys
ses, In Potter county.
From Smithport, via Annin, te Port All^heiiy.
From Bowman’s Creek toTimkhanuock-
FromTroy, vta Welder's Milla, to Lyon’s Mill*.
From Hartwell, via Port Allegheny and White’# Sum
mit, to XmjKiriuia.
From Puttatown, via East Ooventry, to Hsltxcr's
Store.
From Mum-
Mur's AM*. I
dfttdvOJe
Prom Liberty Coruci
Ei a.
EyMratfteMImi;
J. a Bammorr Davis.
tAUHIoonurraft
Of tbr fnnlili-at *f Uw i;*IM SUIm ttf
A tuerl<ea.
A PROCLAMATION.
Whwrsaa an additional Article to tk* convention for
Uts aurreodcr of nrimteMu, h*twsao tbs United teal**
aud His Majesty tk* ftteff of Italy, m ntmrindrd nod
■fgnsd by tnatr respecifvu pb LlpotenUarles At Wash
iugten, on tk* 3 tat day of January, eighteen hundred
aad slxly-nlue, which addlHonal artida befog m Uw
English atd IfoUau laaguagaa, la word for word aa fol-
towht
It la figywai that tha soostodfog paragrapii mi Uie
asoond artkl* of the atm voottou aforesaid shall be
amended aa to r
I ssnmmL __
1 of their empfoyers, when
salaried, to tha <
datriju*!
• satyeotts Infamous jHiuiahnwat ac
cording to the laws ef th* United Htatos, and criminal
puateksMant asoordteff to testawa of Italy.
In wUtwaa wkersofth* MMnaUvs pfentpotonUarts*
hav* atgpsd tha paaaaat ifltih te duftfeale, awd hav*
affixed tear*») the seal of their arm*.
Dona at jrateingtoo. the list .lay ttf Janaary. 1M9.
And whereas the seta addition a. Arttata Iras ke*u duly
raUtsd on both parts, and th* respective retifirottous
were exchanged at Washlagton on the 7th teataat
Mow, Uwrefore. b*llkaowateat I,U.“ * *
«r*bv, amended w u to show
aa> railroad roawphny hetwtatere fiaMfiaatafi hf tea
legtatature of the Htato Oregon, in aosordanos with
Uio flxat section of aaid net, teMs tta aattant te aPak
act fn Uie Department of th* Interior witliln on* year
from the date of tk* paoaaga ttf tela aait and suck fib
log of Ua assent, if don* within one yaar from Ui«i>aa
aage hereof, shell hav* th* a*m« fiwvw add effect U ail
Intent* ami pitrpoa** *■ If aach avaant ha.l been flleit
wlUilu ou* year after tbs paaaagsofaaldAat: Provided.
Ibat nothing herein shall Impair any righte hereto
fore acipitre*! by any railroad rewapaaw waiiar aaid set,
Aor shad said Act or llita amendment lie eonatraed Hi
entitle mar* than on* compMiy tea great of land: Aad
provided further, 1 hat the lamia grsntel by tke act
•dorareld shall h* sold to Mtaal saUtsra only, in qaatt-
tUtea net greeter then »»ne querist •.•ctlon H> one pur
.-luwer, sad for e price u*>» axosedtag two dollars end
fifty cants p*>r sore.
Approv'd April !«, 18fi9.
In act te dlai-oiittmte Hanlt Htr. Marl* aa a pert of au-
try In tke Hnpsrtev dtetrH t, and to aatelittak Mar-
qnette te H*u thereof.
aambted. TktaManlt
Urn Banal* end Hows
Htetes of Awforise In o« wares* an-
fit*. Mari*, tn the district of Mb
C ur, Is barter *
tea port <4m . — _— _ —.
ky, satakltahcd te M*r.|>wtte, at whtak (toff* th* sol
teeter ttf ih* dtstrite shall raaida, and a dttpnty oaltar
ter shall reside at Neati Nt*. Marta.
■no. a. And ba Hfntehar snaatad, That aN aate end
via Slorr’a Milla, to New
From Maple ton, Huntingdon county, vta Harris Val
ley, .Saltillo, to Bcuttavitlo.
NOUTH CAROLINA.
Prom Benueltavillc. vta Parnassus. Brownsville
Selkirk, to Clio.
TENNESSEE.
From Waynesboro* to Boyd’s Landing.
From Mount Plr-asaut, via Laughing Water, to Ash-
From I-ladcu to Waynoatioro'.
VERMONT.
From Marshfield, vie UookmvUls, to E*at Cabot
WIHCONHIN.
From Bockbridga, vis Ghomley’s Mills and John
trown'o, to Irouton.
From Iota, vie Now Hope, KUsrous. end Bull, to
tovoua' Point.
From Black River Falla, vta Augusta, to Chipitewa
Falla.
From Bayblll lo Elkliorn.
From Keuoslia to Hotnere.
Approvod, April lu, IMftl.
OONVHNTTION
THE UNITED SIATEB OF AMERICA AND FRANCE
CONCERNING TRADE MARSH.
K) the I’rrxidmt «f the t'nilnl MtUw ,1
Anwriaa.
A r K 010 L A U A T I 0 N I
WnmiUM, A convention between tke trailed Rtatea
of America aud hi* im)>*rial Majesty, tke Emperor of
the French, wun connludsd end atgiwd hy tksir rrepsc*
tlvo pUnlpmeiiUarfee et tko city of Washington o« the
14th ilay of April late, which oonveutlon, bring iu fe*
English end French taii.rnnges, Is word for word ea
follows:
Tits United Rtsles of America end bis *•—
Rmpsror of the French, desiring to aecttra J
epectlve territoriys e gnerentee nf property in trade
marks, have resolved'to couclnde a apcclsl nvnven-
Hon for thta purpose, and have nanml aa th--ir plenl
potouUarica; Urn Preaidant of tbe United Btaiaa, Ravu-
llton Rite, Hocretary of HUte, end his MaJ'-stv «h,
arid additional aftteta to Is — .
that tbe ante* find si hi ekne** end itek
may he observed and fulfilled with good frith by th#
liBiiMi Mtatea and tea aMhciu thereof.
la testlareay whereof, I have Iwrsnnto ret my hand,
aud caused tha as*l sf tk* United Htetes to U. affix*.I
Don* te tk* city of Washington this eleventh day of
May. In tee yaaraf enr Lard ana tknnareil right koo-
drsd and elsiy-nlum, and of tke Independence of the
United flutes of America the ntnety-thtrd.
|heal.] U. a Grant.
By tk* President:
Hamilton Fish,
User alary of Htato
IJj Um> Pmldrat uf tbr l)»itrd NUtn «C
Aacrtab
A PROCLAMATION.
adjustment of claims of ettixsoa of either sountry
thouaand eight hundred
venttan, being in the English and Hpaniab languages,
la word for word afl Altiiwn*.
Whuikax. Claims may have, at various limes alnco
the signature of the decisions of the mixed cotn-mta-
hidii which met in Limn lu July, 180, t>seu made on
the government of tbe United HU tea of America, hy
hy citizens of Pern, and have been made by citizens of
tlio United Htetes of America on tha government of
Peru, end wborees sums of auck claims are villi pend
ing. the President of tho United Htetes of America and
the President of Peru, being of opinion that r |
and equitable settlement of all such claims <
The President of tbe United Htatos names Alvin I’
Hovry, envoy extraordinary and minister planipotou-
tiary of t**e United Htatos of America near the govsni-
ii eut of Peru, aud tha President of Peru names his
eyoellenry Doctor Don Joso Antonio Itamnschsa,
minister of foreign affairs of Peru, who, after having
communicated to each other their respective fuU pow
ers. fouud lii good and true form, have agreed as fol
lows:
vidnal*. crilxoUR of the Unitod Htetes, upon the govern
moot of Pern, and all claims on tho part of corpora-
Uooa,ttompu>ies, or private individuals, citterns of
Peru, upon the government of the United HU tea, which
may have been presented to cither government for lte
interposition Since the sittings of tho aaid mixed com
mission, and which remrin yet unsettled, aa well *•
any other claims which may be presented within tbs
time specified iu Article III hereinafter, shall be re
ferred to tbe two commissioners, who Khali b« ap-
Itolntel in the following manner, that te to say: One
commissioner shall b« named by the President of th*
commissioner, or in the event of either ccimmlariouer
omitting or rearing to art ha suck, the President of
ww&r-
inisakiosr iu tbe place or stead of the commissioner
already named. The oommissiouers so named shall
meet at Lima at their earliest nmvonlenre after they
have keen respectively named, not to exorod three
months from the rati Mention of this convention, and
shall, before proceeding to any businem, make and
subscribe a solemn declaration that they will impar-
the record of th* commission.
The commissioners shall then, and before proceed
ing to other business, name some third person of soar
third nation to set aa an arbitrator or umpire ia any
caro or cases on which they may themselves differ In
opinion. If they should not he able to agTee upon tbe
of such third parson, they shall sack name a
a ef a third nation, and in each and every caae in
which the eomniinrionera may differ in opinion as tn
the deoteton which they ought to give, it shall be de
termined by lot which ot tke two persons so named
•hall be tk* arbitrator or umpire In that particular
‘•roe. The person or parsons so to be ckosca to be ar
bitrator or umpire shall, before proceeding to act as
such in any anas, make and subscribe a aotoan decla
ration la a form simitar to that which shall have al
ready been made and sabecribed by tke com arts slew
era, which shall be entered npon tbe records of their
proceedings. In the event of the death, absence, or
incapacity ofanoh person or pereoua, or of his or
their omitting, or declining, or oearing to aot aa such
arbitrator or umpire, another ami different person
•hall be namod as aforesaid to sot as an oh arbitrator
or umpire In Uie place and stead of the person so orig
inally named as aforesaid, and shall make aud sub
scribe such declaration aa aforesaid.
AJkrtcu: n.
The oommlorionara shall then forthwith proceed to
Uie investigation otth* claims which shall be preecnt-
od to their uolicc. They shall investigate and decide
upon suck claims in such order aad to swob ■»»—»
a* they may conjointly thiuk proper, lmt upon surli
evideoc* or information as shall be fumiahed hy or on
hehnlf of their r**i>*etlvo governments. They shall
be bound to reoriv* and perua* all written documents
- statements which may be presented to them by
fltetaa and dtegfiitaraflitalHfeVVI^HPHH
Di testimony whereof I have hsrennlu set mr
and canrod tke aeri ot th* United Mteie* tokeriflttd
ttnsttssassr* *• ^
f*AL 1 fj. fl. ORAMT
By tlitt Freridmit :
i. C. li—m Dans
Actriw ftatoTtary n fltota-
mmm
Not * Brand red)**—oat ’Ayer's*-not ‘Wrtgfct . '
"tosnirYism mi
Ijr vegtttakl* Fltfl
-Tkta Oiragh will UH
will MR von,”
Try *CeriaF«”(en V h Ksm.fi,
oaraenwa land to death," 1
“Golds aud 1 ^
Tn “iariatV* toask Hns.fi,
“For Croup*—Whooping Oa», ha, Ac., 77
Try “Caster’s" (to|k Merer*,.
“Oontor rays tt te tk* best to tha wvd* world-aud it
He aaya tto—U’sTr**—H'sTnaa—ift Trne;and V* say
*■■■ *’
(< COS TAR’S”
Standard Preparations
ARE B18
BE AUTIFIER.
TH*
BUCKTHORN SALVE!
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••OonTAtt," Mo JO. Crosby si., N. V .
Or Jouw F. IUmut (Huoeeaaor to|
Dorns< Itarnes ft Co..21 Park K>w, N. Y.
_»-For Hale by J. A. TATLOR. L. R. BRADFIRLO
aad other Dniggteta in
ATLANTA, (iA.
RKDWINK ft FOX. agents, Atlante, Ga.
fobJO-c
AVPB’Q
AGUE CTJRE,
ro* nn btkxdj coax or
Intermittent Fever, w Fever and A(m*,
McMSltteast Fever, CktU Fever, Itmamk
Anne, I'erledlcnl llendiarlse, mr IM 11 are a
llesutncke, aad Blllema Fevers, tmsleed
for tke whole elaas *f 4‘ ~ —
lng la hlliorF dlertamgei
the Malaria off ml name! toe
No one remedy 1s louder railed for by tke ueoeesi-
Uei of the Amertaaa peopta than a aara sod safe enrt
for Fever and Agro. Hueh w* are now enabled to sl
ier. with a perfect certainty that It will eradicate (he
disease, and with assurance, founded ou proof, feat
That which Pretoria to . .
must tie of unmans* service la the woauwue
where it prevalk. Prevention t* better thad care, for
the patient escape* the risk which be meat run in vio
lent attacks of thta batafol dtatorepar. This “Coma"
expels tbe miesaaatto poison of Farm and Aucx iron,
the system and prevent* the development of the dic
es**, if taken on th* first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not (rely the best remedy ever yet
discovered for this class of complaints, but also the
cheapest. Tbe large quantity we supply for a <k41*r
brings it within tha reach of everybody: and In bilious
taction. It is hoped thta price will place It within the
reach of all—the poor as well aa the rich. A great su
periority of this remedy over any other ever discov
ered for the speedy and oertain cure of IntanniUenu
ia, that It contains no Quinine or mineral, consequent
ly it prodooro no qunism or other injurious effect*
whatever upon tbe constitution. Tho** cured by it
Fever aad Agxto te not alone the roaseqaenre of tke
miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders aria*
from its Irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Jthro-
mstism. Goat, Hradaebe, Win due—. Toothache. Ear
ache, Catarrh, Asthma. Palpitation. Patofol Affcctios
of th* Bptoea, Hysterics, Fain to th* Bowels, Colic.
Paralysis, and D—Mgsmstit of the Stomach, oil cf
which, whenorigtaattog to this oa—e, put on the to-
tenuitteut type, or become periodical. Thta “Crax"
expels the potooa from the blood, and ooeaaqaeatly
cur— them all aUk*. It ta an Invaluable protoctiu* to
immigrants and per— traveling or tomporarily re-
aidlng In the malarious districts. If taken occasional
ly or daily white exposed to the infection, that will t*
excreted from the system, end e—met accumulate iu
anfeetant quantity to ripen into dirosro. Heoee It ta
more valuable far protection than cure, aad few
* ' itttenta. if titry avail Item
remedy i "
PREPARED BY
DR. J. 0. AYER & CO.,
LOWELL, MASS.
Sold by Red wine ft Fox. J. 8. Wtltaon, and all th*
Druggists in Maoon. Also, by all Druggists and lfesl
— everywhere. )y l-deodk w3iu
EMPLOYMENT !
free. Addre—
febSA-vrtHaugto
> behalf of their respective governments. In support
, or Inauswer tossurc*-' A w — " * *
it each side
I Side on b«half of each government
t for inch government, on each an
ku. Nhuukl they fed to agree l
•Nctomselor agent
every separate claim. _ . ...
opinion on any Individual claim, 'they ahalf^tl to
I heir assistance the arbitrator or umpire whom they
havo agreed to name, or who may be detooutned by
lot, - the care anavbe. ami such arbitrator sr umpire.
•to* esereined Um evideta— adduced for and
not tke claim, and after having beard, oa required
_ I”"™ Pn eech stde, - aforesaid, amt e—raMed
with the ao—mi—toner*, shall deotde thareupon ftnah
wilkout appeal. The declstou of the coramta
sloaere and of tbe arbitrator or amptro skak be glren
upon —eh claim in writing, and shall bo
there f—pcoUvely. It shall be co-pa
t to name ou* person to aMi
as agent on its behalf, and to
It, and to rep “
I wtfh the Investigation and decision
Tha Frsatdent nf Um United Rtatea. and tk* Fra*1-
> atoned hy
si tar sack
fto„ accredited aa hta envoy extraordinary and minis
for plent|Mitentirry to IU# United Htatos; and the said
‘ ‘ altar ah examination of their re*pad.
which Were found to U* in ami
... ..... I tho following ar-
dtio form, have agreed to a
i 1.
i two couutrl— of
• certain nierehan
Every repriNlUclion in m»e of i
(rate marks sib Led ia the other
•II— to prove its origin slid quality. Is lortmlden, and
•hell give ground for an action tor d«mag— in fovor of
U»« injured |«ny. to l» prosecuted lu the tNHirta of
the—tintry in which tke •'onnterfrtt skaN be pro
Just ss it the plain UK were a subject or citta< u of that
—sfeWy.
the exchisive right to uma tndaiaaik for tk*
•fit id flitlaeiis ol Uie United mate* In France, «... ...
French subject* ta Ik* territory ot Um Untied feats*,
—mint extat fur * tang— period then that fixed by the
taw of the country for It* own ritlsr its.
If Uie trail* mark has broom* pntHfo property tu Uie
country of it* origin, M ahaU b* equally fee* to all iu
tile oilier country.
• A STIC Ml ||.
If theow—ra of trad* marks, r-ohllug m ettlier of
he two ountttea, wlek to secure their rights lu Un<
ubrr conutrs, they ma*t iteposU duplicate eoptas of
liose mark* I* the Fatsut Offlre at WariiiagtoU, and in
h«(fleck's Ogfoe uf theTrikuual of OomuterM of tho
Heine, at Fart*, „
ASTIOLa ttt.
The present arrangeuienl shall take effect nlnMy
itays altar I Im< exchange of ratlfrwUulta by the two
imveruiurtita, sn<t «hsfi con tin— in for— for teti y—re
‘f—n lilta data
In care neither of that*" high eontrartin* neiG—
gtv—notica Of iu lute-tan ta R—M— ikla —•
veiiifon, twelve month* before it* cxplrathm, H shall
remain in fore* oneyror from Um time that vttkrr of
th* high oontrocting jiarti—aummncea tta dlarontkm-
Tbr raiKteAtious of this pteroul arrang*maul ahaU
e cxohauK*4jA W—hiagton. wtthlk I— Months. OT
la taUk whereof Urn respertif* ptantpota—iorlra
hav* algnmlfih* presteil convention la dapll—ta, and
affixed thereto ip* root ef their arm*.
' m at W—king ton, the sixteenth day of April, la
or of Um arbitrator or umpire, aa the oa— may be, —
absotutaly final amt counhtrivc upon each cletni (Weld
ed upon them or him. remtcctivcly. and to give full ef-
fort ta recti decision*, without any ohjecthms. era
Men, m delay whateoev—. It 1*agreed that no claim
orielug ont of auy tranaaction of a data prior ta the
—th of November, IfflB, ahaU be adml—flde under Mils
ApplhwtUa far Exeaptio*.
wm. uoagucrxy uitw-mu*
poreiumlty. and aetilug a|*art ami
wd. owd 1 will pa— upon Uie
n., re fid day of August, tfiCt. at
Kverv olaiui shall be presented to Uie commission
the coaimi—Mates tiffs ring lu net* I re
thru lu every each case the period for presaatlug th*
claim max It* extruded to auy l*crtod not cxcrenling
ou* month longer.
The (MniUitatennar* shall be b—ted
deride upon every claim within six mouths froui the
day of iWeir first meeting-
Alla
oonutfif agy claim, shall b« paid by the one govi
menl to th* —h—. m Ike — may be, xritkte A*er
month* alter th* date of Ike doclmoo. without Inter
—I, fifed wftkont any redaction, mxe a# specified lu
Arik ta Yl. kerelnalter.
tafewUpeof. mad*, preferred, t
ninfefltilonera, ahaU, from ami alter U>* ooecfovUm of
oeck. ymtty AMMlkimlMi, ud MM*
or wwplpi*» ke -M-Wibn, h, wm i.i..iiniw..
will b* entitted to als montlui' pay.
.um. ..Mil \y Uw umi Ii Mil WlMil tk
*V*M*I mkMmta MCI to. «Mil. nmol
KW M NHL Ml Ik. NN. M IM1.M.
rjr. * Mj .Mil h. **»jr~« ^ u>« lam mniMl.
H*, iMmuifei
Mttcu vu. J in i.i i niiyn it om
lWpr-m.rremreottan^be^hyJ»MW
Wtewt of tko Batted Mat—, ky and wife fee eanstfel — F— fiate U quaetiO—
the renatefe-ted. and ky fee »ra**d*-ef form wtih PRMBRRTOR, 1
BORGIA, UAKALHON OOUKTY.-Two moulk.
U after date *i>pli—lion will be mode to fee i tall
nary of Haratoon county, Georgia, tor l—re to sell the
lands belonging to tha estate of Raebra Retd, te-
o—red. for tko benefit of the hedre amt creditors • «
aaid deceased. B. F- WATflON,
July fife. 1—9. Administrator.
Jnly2U-w2m Friater’s tee $*
MKU. S. THOMAS,
Attorn t' v i\ t Xj a v
ATLANTA. UA.
«T Ofifice, Broad —.Got. Brown** MiNdi—
TH0KA8 0. SIMMS, Agent,
<».•» >1 lli« Oatklmf mere of W U. Late » Om
AttaaU, (Jowfi*.
roi kv tqii stum min a
| Manutacturora of
Kauri*' UUa, llum, Holt ( uttoos #T
rixht Brilh, MarktaMo- 1Wi« »r
kH Orwn-iyOoitv
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