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TUK KUA omCK
11 TO TUX BRICK BUILDING ON ALABAMA HTRKKT
OPPOHTTB TUX POSTOpnCR, BKTWXXN
BUOA1* AND WUiruUU.
1. POMEROYS BAIR RESTORER
FOREST QUEEN.
uano^onr
riuu'umoeutltiiu und Aiiuljllriil
Chemistry,
rmnToi.viiua.7iniu*ciL.
Wholeenl* Oi'Ugffioii ami
MA1\I KA(TIK1NU CIIKMiNTN,
Atlanta, Qa.,
a UK extenetreljr sugsgad lu the uianofeclure of
ie lirenaeCDRlIriH Ohafateala. Perfumery, he.,
•r purity end imlfonnfty ere unmin*M*d.
:VluGH—of Ore*, Farth*. Mineral Waters. Pole
DRUC8 AND CHEMICALS.
. « x * I.,i m. _ .
IIImo Meai, !ttaul»a»rb. Nitrate or hit
Vision** rt Ool4, Hurtle of Mitre. 1’
I, I'iW
i discovered In Atlanta.
It hea been te xted In Atlente.
lta reforonca* are in Atlanta.
It hea produced hair and Whisk*!
in Atlanta o
0 years of ago-
i gentleman
It remove* *<-»>'*, actirfa, and dandruff from the
It removes all itching end heat of the ecelp.
It keeps the scalp clean end healthy.
It immediately atop* the heir from felling out.
It foroca hair, whisker* end eye brows to grow luxu
riantly.
It keeps the heir from changing color from age.
It produces a full set of whlsktra end mustache on
any man of mature axe.
Prepared only by
DR. R. S. POMEROY,
No. 17 Alabamn Stiwl, Up Stair*,
ATLANTA. GA.
mar 7-UM«cM
B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S
VERMIFUGE,
THE SAFEST ANI» MOST EFFECTIVE
REMEDY FOR WORMS
That has ever been discovered.
folly given certificate sti-atifying to its superiority,
is used extensively, for the simple
Nothing has yet been discovered which
Jobbing made a specialty Call and examine sUx k
end |»rh i*. et the Drug and Olmuilonl lion** of
I'KMBItRTON. WILLSON. TAYLOR A 00.
Perfomery, Perfomery.
Ol*. TAVLOUX
PREMIUM COLOGNE,
CoMiretad end uusurpaaa«-d iu quality by say
yet produced.
r ^UlRlDA aiul ltltlDAL BOtJUKTS distilled from the
1 sweetest Koutln-ru Flowers. Lublu’a and uthe
celebrated French l’erftamea, sold by
I'F.MUKUTON, WILLfiOM, TAYLOR & CXI.
TEAS, -TEAS, TEAS.
HYSON, GUN POWDER and OOLONO. Juat
fed, end (or sale by
PKlfBP.RTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR A <
REDWIhE Ji for OQ
Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
Na Anratr-No Mercury.
PK&FKOTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy f»»r OliUla and fever, or Ague end
Fever, that Is or ran l>« depended npou ie Hurley‘a
Ague Tonic. There hav« been thousand a cured by
using it who have tried the usual remedies without
beneflt.
worthy of attention.
To Dr. I Imwei A. Hurley :
1 hereby certify that durii
with the ague wldlat lu Vicksburg, Mies., and used
several Popular medicines with but temimrary relief.
On reaching home the dlacaae returned in* worse type,
if |xuuilbl«. when tuy medical attendant ordered (julm
Inn lit largo dosna frequently as high as 00 grain* per
dav, and which mint have coat uio marly f 100. 1 con
sulted l>r. Hiullli, of Louisville, and fouud lie proscrib
ed quinine and arsenic oombtuod, which I refused to
take, preferring to lei the disease take lie course. 1 waa
almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, aud pronounc
ed with enlargod Liver and Hpleen. About till
tli" advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic
a city oapor, and 1 determined to give It a
ho, aud have no roaaou to regret it. One In
me completely, and eino* that Urn* I have __
a hundred case# la which it sited with equally _
results, and wouldcertaluly r.<>mai*nd it as prefers
hie to any other tonic before
L E
hdr:
Mllll IICHlfOl
Woituuis Best Friend.
nlHliliil
> Its place-.
And I: is given without apprehension, because* every
oue knows its perfect safety. It lias now been before
th* public for over "Foaty Yuan*," and has attested
ts suiieriority in thousands of cases, throughout II
parts ol the world.
It Is the Imperative «luiy of every pa*
rent to watch the health of Ilia child, and
to provide himself with this potent xpe-
"0. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUCF
B. A. Fahnestock’s Son&
Wli< M.KSALK imUUUISl'S,
PITTSBURG, PA.,
JAMES M. BISHOP,
AT X.A.W,
lUIVSO.WII.LE, UE0KUIA.
PRACTICES
,V r l TORNEY
e counties of the Blue lti .g,
IT Circuit and lu the District Court of tlio rmtod
u District of Oeorgla. seplS-ly
States for the Northe
ffiBB m
*■1* In general costive.
The head is t M
considerable lHH
ful aeuaatlcn of haring
ought t*> have been don<
loblllty, and low
and is mistaken
utism. The atom-
appetite and aickness, bow-
altcruatmg wUli lax.
troubled with j»atn and dull tH-nsatiou,
•oiuparned with pain-
COMPOUND EXTRACT 01
QTTBBKT8 DELIGHT,
pies. Blotches, Hyphilis in all its forms.
Ass renovstoraudpuriflerofthcblood.it hai no
equal. It quickly restores the system to perfect health
For sale, wholesale aud retail, by
PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR k CO.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, <JrC.
■yirK keep Urge slocks of
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
Window Glass, fee.
PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR k CO.
ROSADALIS,
THE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
a Scrofula in all ita \ario
Consumption iu lta earliest atagea, Enlargement and
Ulceration of the Claudes, Joints, Bones, Kidneys,
Uterus. Chronic Rheumatism, Eruptions of
the Skin. Chronic Sore Eyes, Ac.; also,
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS,
Louisville. Ky.. Jm
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD
MRLEY’S SARSAPARILLA
iSTTU IODIDE OF POTASH.
fleas. Debility, Dls<
Dyspepsia, Rrfl
regularities, b
CUfilORfilOf
cf Womou;
Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liver
Complaint, Pain In the IlaeU, Im
prudence tn Life, Oravel,
Ocueral l>ad health, and all diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder,
It is a iwrfcut renovator.
KONA DALlNeradic
s, llahllunl <dative*
sesof the KLine
ietU, Female It
Fistula, all Skin
Iver Complaint,
«. Piles, Pulmo-
ilni'c Kvll,
-pit Ills,
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla ii
I believe It the most wonderful medicin* l»«/oi
public. Nothing under the heavens could induca
<> say bo without proof of the strongest and sur
kind; thoreforu 1 speak willingly and iHisitivoly on the
Slll'jtxU.
My daughter has been
id stifflu-as of the join
ployed tho principal physicians of tho city aud they
could not cure her. 1 gave Lor your Sarsaparilla uot
peeling It would do much good, but to my great an-
touiahincut she rapidly got well, and thank (k>d con
tinues so. Had she been taking any medicine I would
<>t give Una certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, tho
jly remedy employed, leaves no doubt ot its medi
cal qualities, and that it alone cured ber.
(Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the
element, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth
id Walnut streets, Ixmisville.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
. James Huddle
-Genllemen-It
r using all the
with but partial f
safest remedies known,
the 1* her# by authorised, by and with the
advice aud consent of th* Nenale, to Ail all vaoanolt
Ufii hare u*uurred or nMjr hwealVer occur Uwreli
pi'roYod, April IP. 1*WT
Be it euactcd by the Senate aud Ileus* of Represen
Uti vos of the United States of America iu Congress ss-
semblod, That the act uf the legislature of the Territo
ry of N*W Mexico, of February third,Mghftua hundred
aud sisty-uine. aud all oilier laws and part* of laws of
•aid legislator* imposing* capitation tax on bovine
cattle introduced into the Mid Territory from otic
Territorie* or States, or the Republic of Mexico, b
aud the same are hereby, disapproved and repealed.
Approved, April 10, ltki'J.
ruBUO—No. 18.
Aa act to amend the Judit h
hu*m?H
rnMJfl valuable. Medici** Ml pr#*M*4d for Wom*» •» tuUvue of the United Bates of AM
I cJuMYiSyTana io be u»^ byiioNxii only. It l« awabUd. That th« utnnber of judt
adaDted es.^ifciir to thoee oaaee where the womb la army be. and the earn* is hereby,
dlsoiMsred, arid irill oure any Irregularity In the "msu- th*.K * ’
IM," ozM.pt la .ach o»» a wjulro • mii.lool ovm «l«oo
, heck of the "monthly ooureea' 1 from OOU), trouble of
mind, or lik« oaurn. It aota Uke a charm, by amrroaJMf
TUX uiscMABoa 1M svbsy ikbtamcb, tliU* relieving thi
fever, headachy pain In tho small of the back and "low
er stomach/* floshi of ha*4 about the face, ohlfly eeC-
sations. burning of the eyelids anfl ganeral metises-
ness. Taken in Ume all theee symptoms i«m away
Immediately, without injury to the constitution, rre-
•inrutly, howsver, th# proper remedy la not applied lu
time, the i?‘r-tifr become* chronic, and tho fouudatiwti
laid for uuraborlrae evils to ths eoustitutiou cf the -
mau. The next "turn" comesaronnd and there h
••show,” or perhaps the “white*" will appear. There
will tie some uiieaalueM about the womb, but very lit
tle or none of tlis natural fluid escaping. The com
plexion becomes sallow, bowels swolleu, a sort uf green*
lali caste about the face, constant dull achlug Palm
about ths head, •eight in the lower stomach and back,
with or without whites, palpitations of the heart, jal
lor, exhaustion. Indigestion, weartueae, languor, ach-
veloi>ed, ths headache become* severe, with Iom o(
memory, diminishing sensibility, an a stomach, dya-
itepsla, no relish for food, Iom of flesh, Increased flut
tering Of the heart, swuxiso or nu im, tog* and
body, and occaalonal spitting of blood, lho sligliU-st
effort causes hcumiko uukatuinu. alruust siirrtM'A-
tiom. The skin U flabby and a ••doughy feel.” This
is a sad picture, but It is Ui« oondition of thomwod*
of women between the ages of fifteen and forty-live
who are brought to the verge of the grave by lguor
auco or ueglsct to take the proper remedy. To ail wh
are afflicted with any of the symptoms above mention
ed, lu connection with sn Irregularity of tho "monthly
sickness,” we earnestly My TAKE DR. J. BRAD-
KlKLD’b FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounce*. Iv
keii you will at once experience Its benefits, and with
s little pattenoe you will be fully restorod to health.
This remedy has been extensively used for upwards
of twenty year* by many of the moat experienced aud
Miuv.oaafin piiyaiciana ol (Jeorgia,
Wo repeat that DR. J. BKADFIEI.DLS FEMALE
REtiULATOBie proparred for WOMEN and to be need
by Women only.
A trial is all we ask.
I’rei>ared and sold iu any quantity by
L. II. UltADFfKLD,
WHOLESALE DBUUU1HT,
Atlanta, Georgia.
I’ricc W1 60 per llottlr.
4W~ Mold by Druggists geDorally.
Atlamta, Ga., December ill, 1808.
Dr. J. Duadkiki.d. Dear Mir: I take pleasnro lu
slating that some time previous to the late war, I used,
with tho utmost sucoeaa, on a servant girl, your FE
MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld’t
Drug (More, West Point, Ua. Mho liad been suffering
severely from suppressed menstruotlon, and this Med
icine soon restored her to health. Mho is, to-day, liv
ing in Atlanta, sound and well.
I will state, further, that I know of Its being ■Mil,
with equal success: on a servant girl of my brother-
in-law, Professor Rutherford, of A thou a, tie. This
woman bail, I think, been diseased for six years.—
house servant, and seemed cured up to the
of Dr. Joseph Bradfield, of this comity, and s
Mountvinut, l«G8
Dr. J. ituADViti.n—Dear Kir: I huvo much pleaauie
In Myiug I have witnessed the most decided and hap
py effects of your Female Regulator in this neighbor-
nood. WM. H. FINCHES.
(OmOIAL.)
upirto €L*JEM*W»
rawed «t the Heeend Sewlun of the Far
tleth Couifrowi.
Fusuo No. i*.
An set to declare and fix ths status of Judge advoostss
of tfie United
Bo It e
ted by the Honate aud Uotiso of Represen
tative* of the United Htates of Aiuorica iu (longroM aa-
soiuhh-il, That the gupreuie Court of the United shall
hemfier eouslst of the Chief Justice of tho United
Htates and eight associate Justices, any six of whom
shall constitute a quorum; and for the purposes of this
act there ahal 1 bo appoir‘ 1— -* • *
Juatioe of said court.
2. And bo Ilfurtlier cuactod, That for each of
u existing judicial circuits there shall bo ap
pointed a otrouit Judge, who shall reside In hlsclrciiit.
and shall posaee# tlie same power aud Jurisdiction
therein a* tho Justice of the Hu promo Court allotted to
tho circuit Tho circuit courts In oacli circuit shall bo
held by thejtutlcaof the Hiipreme Court allotted
circuit, or by the circuit Judge of tho circuit, or
the JuaUcout tlm Hnprouu
ting together, In which _ . .. _
Court shall preside, or lu the absence of either of
them by the other, who shall preside, aud the district
„ bo heard and triod by each of the judges
holding any such court sitting apart by direction
the presiding justice or Judge, who shall ,1
this act aboil alfoet the powers of the juatloaa of th*
Mupromo Oourt aa Judges of Uio circuit court, exoept
iu the appointment of clerka of the circuit courts, who
each circuit 9hall bo appointed by the circuit judgo
that circuit, aud the clerks of tho district courts
atl be appointed by tho Judges thereof respectlvt
ovided. That the present clerks of said courts si
continue in office till other apiioiutmenU ho made
their place, or they be otherwise removed.
Mar. 4. And be it further enacted, That it eh&ll be
the duty of the Chief Justice aud of each justice
any court of the United Htates, who, having hold his
commission as such at least ten years, shall, after hav
ing attained to tho ago of seventy years, resign his of
fice , shall thereafter, during the residue of his natu -
ral life, receive the same Mlary which was by law pay-
|'m at the Ume of his resignation.
And be It further enacted, That this act shall
tako effect on tho first Monday in December, eighteen
Tunuo—No. 19.
t regulating the rights of property of married
women in the District of Columbia.
assembled, That in the District of Columbia the right
of anr married woman to any property, personal
I, belonging to her at the Ume of marriage.
u any other way than by gilt
- , _ | debts; t;
I also prepare and have for sale a YE AMT TOW- M d bequeath th
equal to the boat, and for much less prico.
I also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now t;
-uy of the boot liousekeepors in the city, au
ed by them to be very superior.
I.. II. llltADKIF.M),
IVruuririMt, Atluntu, On.
Mole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s
Sure (lure for IiiteinpeiMiicc.
DR 0. S. PROPHITT’S
r producing the slight-
Recommended In tile Medieal Faeultj and
niMiiy tlion^anus of our best citizens.
left ii
something which aadalii
DR. SIMMONS’
lilVEU t»;ui LATOtt.
A pn psratlou of rtx>ts and herb*, warranted to be
strictly vegetable, and can do no Injury
It has beeii used by hundreds, and known
last .15 jeirs as
aud harmless j reparatt*
lug. If taken r<-gnlari>
'«»d, tnsUncholy,
reliable, efficacious
hromc dia«rh<i-a,
of the holder,
ntery. affeetions
r til- kidney*, fever, n«r-
iUeoeNM, ( hills, diseases of
ikiti, iinpnrity of the
•presaion of spirlu, heartburn,
roo, ery*y^>vla*, female affecti
head, fever
k and limbs, Astb-
,ud bilious diseases
Prico II; by mail 1131.
The following highly rospnr'ahle persona can full)
attest to the virtue* of this valuable medicine, and to
whom w« moat resperlflilly ref* r:
(ten. W. M. Holt, president H. W. R. K. Co.; Rev. J.
R. Felder, Perry, Oa.; Col. E. Hpsrks, Albany, Oa.; G.
J. Lunsford. Ya>\ , Conductor H. W. R. U.; c. Master-
oon, Bsq., Kheriff lllhh county; J. A. Butts, Rain
bridge, Ga.; Dykes A Hparhawk, eilitors "Floridian,"
Tall*hisses; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Oa.; Virgil
Powers, K*q., Hnperlntetid.-nt H. W. R. R.; Daniel Bu|.
lard, Ballard's Mtation, Macon k Brunswick It. R.,
Twlgg# county, f*a.: Greenville Wood, Wood’s Fscfo-
ry, Macon, Ga.; Rev. K. V. Easterling, P. K. Florida
BBTADIzIBIIED 100(3.
SOUTHERN WHITE LEAD
nioulsls of remarkable euros,
” for this year.
I-ared only by Dr*. Clement*. Rives A: (
ufscturiug Chemists, formerly J, J. I-awreur<
Bsltiuiore, Md.
For sale by Drug gists everywhere.
TlioPiu-i ii , o-isi indCueupcst
SOLD BY ALL (iKOCERS.
July U-dly
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY
Howard ud Borki Streob, PhiiidelphU.
40 Bolter Looms, 42-inch, 0, 8 and 10 treadloa, 1, 2,
t Sdx48 1st breaker,
, 4*x4H 2d
(40x41 Condenser,
i *0x42 1st l.r. ik< .
:m!x4’J 2d
1 breaker, I Mulci
COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS.
Ill’ll LEY’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
n r no hitters Onti can nmitart tciUi thea
ivlug these distressing complaints. For sal
>« had at any drug store tn the United Huitea.
JAMES ltUDDLK k CO.,
Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
ice 1 have hoard of o
and tried all th
lined, With littl<
heard Hurley’s Bitters highly spoken of, and iri*«d a
lrottle. With little faith 111 It before I commenced and
to my surpriaa’and Joy, before X finished one bottle.
I Irlt a great deal better nod firmly believe that one or
two (m-casIou* U was the mean* ot saving and prolong-
i alwayeto ask for I
known, and ad-
Hurley's and lu-.,
ii think proper, if it
JOHN W. DIXMON.
COI.OH WOIUCH,
ST. IiOHIH.
NOTICE.
1 7If) unjerslgned havlrgbad application far farm
lands and lauds suiUld* for the rultnr* of cotton.
In the Plate of Georgia, tskra tins invtiioO ol Inform,
tng the cltixeiisof Atlanta, and Nlato of Giorgta, that
he will undertake the sale of said lands In the abovs
places 1’situ s having any tends far sale will fa well
hi correspond with llie undeisigned. No etc
Warjdng Mills by hand and iMwsr.
I Balling MAohlne, for csmlte wick, i
Ml. niOIIAU’S
Ask l r no other, take bo other, and y<m wdl *»v
line, health and money.
i REWARD lor any case of .,!*.«»• in any sUge
btah they fad to • .
I>r. I(i< Hau'* GohiiKM Bai.hau No. 1 cur
>1 More Throat and Mouth, More Ky< *
i lllcw
Ule--rated Horn Ihroat and Mouth, More Ky«s, Uatane-
Oil* or Hkln EntpUoae.Copper I’oh.red Bloh-hea, fa.re
•*•-** "f the Hcalp, H.-rofnla, Ac.; Is llin greatest ll. no.
valor, Alterative and BIixnI PuriQer known, rcnmvra
all disease from «h«- *y«tein, and leaves the blood ptirn
and healthy.
Dr. llf -nat-M ()»i.i.gN Hamai. No. 2 cures Mercurial
Affections. Bhemntism, lu all its forma, whether from
Mercarj or other causes; glvse imnssdUt. roll*! hi all
No dtatioc necosary. 1 have ih—rod. «,f re r
tfflrstes (•roving the mlrarwlons etires effe. ted by these
“ Price at either No. I or No. 9 f .Vito poc •'
Dr Kin
ii liotileefor fU.U
MICHAEL O'HARA,
Attorney *t law, ’Mli Ward htest littsburgh, V*
rosy 24-am*
AHSKiNKK’HMAlX.
H r ILL Ik sold before the Court Ifotieo door at tlie
City llall, m the city of AUsuu, on the flrsl
Tuesday In HepVenil>er next, lietwei U the lawful hours
of sale, liy virtue of mi order of the District Court of
tho United HtM.w for Ike Nortberu District of Georgia,
for rash, free from Incumbrances, 040 acre* of tend In
Vsnzaadt county, Texas; l.noo acres of land In Emeu
uel county, Ge.; one-flAh «»f U> aoree of lend In Floyd
diiinty, and one ilitb of the Bartow Haltprire Works,
liclotigtng to the estate Of R. J. Massey, bankrupt
aug 4-wtds
W. L. I1UBHAK1),
* safe. Speedy, pleas-
and rsillcal cure for all Urinary Derangeim
• ompanled with full directions. Pries |:m*» tier bottle.
I*r. Kickve s G«u.g* Extua Amour, a radical cur*
for NarvoiM or Getter*) Debility, In old or young. Ira
parting energy with wonderful effect. Price |0.fNI per
lioRIr, of two lx it ties for f 9 (XI
On recM|A of price Iteiuedles will be shipped to any
place. Prompt attention paid to correspondents.
None genuine wltfarat the warn* of "1>K. UICllAU’M
GOI.DKN KKMKDIBN, D. B ItlCHARD’fi. Sol* propri
etor," blown in gteea of ImtUee. Address
V B. UICHAHDH,
No. t|*4N Varick street. New York,
i »<!!«•« hours from 9 a. m. to V v. m. Ctreuterii free.
jy«*dly
Louisville, Ky., December 10, 1808.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DK. SEABROOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
Use In the fnluro only HKABIUKIK’H, a combination
quite up with tho advancement of tho age. Pleasant to
•ii, efficient Slid reliable In all
•wing dlscas.
„ Mi
.Teething, Jkc.
Give* health to Uio child a
j*h. itiiduie b tXx, Lmtlsvii:. . jfy.-wii.-n living o
your city I used WieralLouie* Of Dr Hoabrouk's lu
f*n« Hootbtug My nip, sad fannd it to do ray child nmr.
good audit would met liettof altar using it thnu anj
• .Uier remedy I evnr triad. I pan s.xy with eonddencs
It is thabeat mrvHriruiiur < )iiMren at prew ut known
1 wish yon would uet Urn druggist* here to keep it 1
•ny one dotn. plena* let moknow; it not send iui
one down hr .n.l 1 .III ,.*y tor U „1 Uo, odtao
bon,. Write me .lieu > .. ..d It, »n.l ol,ll l( e
MIW. MARA1I I,. KAMml.l'll.
DU. SEAMUOOK’tS
Elixir of Pyrophotphnto of Iron ami
Oalisnyo.
N.sseases all the Town-
nd iron, without the dls-
uf rlther, BP|>arately or
c distressing Irrega.
***!*'*•
bout hern fMatee. til vs ■
Inliihlstlng .11..
lira peculiar ti>
ft. If liable to S
lake Its piece.
James Ruddle & Co.,
PKOPIUETOKH,
iMbnrnlory .*V». ||, llullUI Mrrrl
Louisville, Ky,
live goods for sale by RKDWIhK h Kl»X.
ATT.ANTA, <*A
/ aprit-eod dkwly
Family Medicines
CONSISTINO OK Ills CILLMUTLD
1.1 V E It MEDICI IN E,
Antitline Pain Kill Ii,
ANT. -IIII.LIOUH PIELH,
AGUE DPXXjXaS,
Oysrnlrry < or tlio I, I'rmnir Tonic
PUniFYINCT r*ILjI.SI
rlAIIE eicllent touedle, of O. ». PropWtt. M. D
JL need no rccomtucndation, their well-known power
iu removing tho diseases peculiar to our Mouthcn
mat* having already established for them su enviable
reputation In Georgia and the adjoining Htates. i
majority of persons living in the Mouth arc predisposed
to disease of the Liver, it is granted by all intolligi
physicians that most of the pains and acheeof our p
pin arc due to orgaulc or functional derangement of
that Important organ. FrophlU’e Liver Medicine
Anti-Billions Pills strike directly at tho root of the evil.
They cure tho Liver, which iu uine oases out of t« .
at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Mick
Ilnadacho. Uhnuniatism, Coustipidiou, Menstrual Ob
structions, etc., so common among our people. “
Neuralgia,
l*ain Kill It
any othei chronic diseases, u
Prophitt’s Liver Medicino.
It is safe and reliable; pure Vegetabln, And a liquid
ready for us* at auy and all times. Price $2 a bottle
•13 1-J l»nr oout. discount by tlie dozen bottles ormorn.
If you got snake bit, nao
PKOPHITT’8 PAIN KILL IT.
Internal and external. It you have a fresh wound of
any Oort, u*n Lie PAIN KILL IT. ll you get dog lilt,
apply the PAIN KILL IT.
Anti-Billious Vegetable Bills,
PiirKiUivt- unit l-'cbriInter,
may bo rolled U|miii as a safe and eitielont cathartic In
all Febrile and Acute Dlscsace of all kinds.
DR. O. H. PROPHITT’H
VKUKTAIll.K AUUK I'lI.I.s,
A safe and,certain rometly for Ague and Fover, i 'hills
manner aud with llko effect ,
iinnuurtod.
Hxr. 2. And lie it flirtlier enacted, That any married
woman may eon tract, and sue and be sued in her own
jamo, iu alt matters having relation to her oolo and
•parste projierty in tho same mauuer as if she were
roju-rty
iiusrried; hut neither her husband
-thall ho bound by any such contract i
recovery against her in any suit, but judgment may te
pforced by execution a/ainst bur sob- aud separate es
r liable lor any
ii grants of laud to the Htate
■ to tho Htate of Alabama, to aid i
tho
DR. PbUFUITl’M
A safe aud gonulno remedy for all kind* of Row ..| in a .
eases, Dysenteric*, Diarrhtct, llhHidy Flux, Ac , u
maybe given to all sixes, ago* aud sexes, aud at Ml
time*, with perfect safely, where ihere Is anything ol
tlist class Indicated.
Female Tonlr,
f certain railroads in said Ktake,” as were granted
to assist iu the building of railroads " from near Gade-
dcu to aomo point on ihe Alabama su.l Misslwlppi
State line. In a diroctlon to tho Mobile aud Ohio rail-
Olilo raltroad,” and "from Gadsden to counect with
the Georgia and Tennessee and Tenueiisoe lino of rail
road* through Chattooga, Wills, and Ismkont Valleys,"
i* hereby revived and n-uowed, subject to all the con
ditions and restrictions contained in the act referred
to, and subject to lh>* further limitation* that If either
of the said railroads is not comploted within Ihreu
year* from tho passage of till* act, no further sale
shall be made for tho lieuetit of such railroad, and tlie
lands unsold shall rovert to the United Htates: Provi
ded, That the laud* granted by the act hereby revived,
except mineral laud*, shall he sold to actual settler*
only in quantities not greater than one-quarter section
to any one purchaser, aud lor a price not exceeding
two dollar* au * ,
power and authority is hereby given to tho companies
building tlie aforesaid railroads to tako from the pab-
llc tends adjacent to tho linss of said railroads earth,
atone sml other materials for tlie construction there
of; and the right of way is lioreby granted to the ex-
ihcladlng all uecei
turns connected therewith, r
at any one station.
Approved April 10, lHfiD.
; concerning the Attorney General.
ted liy lho Senate and House of Rcprese
tativoH of the United Htate* of America In Congress i
it-mhled. That so much of Uio "Act making apprapr
inarahals of tho several districts,
>reby, repealed; and said section im hereby declare,
to bo lu fall force; and It hIisII bo the duty of th« At
torney General to report at the commeuceinont of “
it session of emigres*, aud to each succeeding
hi, tho names of all tho persons employned foi
purpose* aforesaid, and where and upon what bus
iu ployed, with the ooiapauiatton paid to each.
Apptond, tlMMS.
“SB!*asts.iHBStaar"
SlaSToTwaSSiaff th. M&frSW; *•
r ~fFr M4« araUsUa for wooh pmtyom. without, in
any aveut, incraaolog th* amount of Mid approprU-
"oai.
Approved, April 10, 1K9
Public—No. 24.
Au act to establish certain post roods.
He it enacted by the Senate and House of ltoprescu
Utivea of the United ftetoa of America In Congress as
sambted. That tlie fallowing be estalillahed as post
roadsi
ARIZONA TJUUUTOUY.
From Tucson to tba Honors Line.
From Tavaou, via Catnp Grant, Floreuca l’bu-un,
aud Camp McDowell, to Wloheuburg.
Point and Prairie
From Nowbt-m lo Cottage Hill.
ILLINOIM.
From Chabause to Itldridgeville.
From Hhelbyvllla, via Todd’s
House, to Moawoqus.
From Fairfield, vis Hpringervllle and Knlield, to
Macreiueuto.
From Mortslosls to Beards town.
From Carrin, vis Roland and Elba, to Kijuality.
I’raii Ie, to McLaanaboro.
From Mason, vis Fleiuaburg, M’iniarrowd, sud Gib-
m*s Htore, to Newton.
From Mooru’a Prairie t oatofflce, via Mpriug Garden,
Pareavllte, and Williaio*burg, to Ashley.
INDIANA.
From Jerome lo West Liberty.
IOWA.
From Washington te North English.
From Tallyraud to Mouth English.
From Hpriugfteld to Victor.
From Bolle Plain to Waterloo.
From Moulton to CentroviUu.
MICHIGAN.
From Norwood, in Emmet county, via Antrim Cily,
From Hubbardatnn, Ionia county, to Alma, Gratiot
ounty.
MINNESOTA.
From Lake City, Yis Pell, Forest Monad, Elgin, arid
Viola, to Exeota.
From Maple Plain, Hennepin county, to Young
America.
MISSOURI.
From Springfield to Fort Scott.
From Neosho to Seneca.
From Wheeling to Alpha.
From Carthage to Sarcoxle.
From Neosho to Bontouville.
From Rosco, via Stockton, Dadevilic, Greenfield,
King's Point, Mount Vernon, Marionsvlllc, and Gale-
9 Berryville, In Arkanaas.
From Watson to Peru, in Nebraska.
From Competition to Plato.
From Queen City to UnlonvUle.
From Ohlllicothe, via Alpha and Lindley, to Winter-
vllto.
From Spring Hill to Gallatin.
From Phelps’ City, via Rochfort aud Quitman, to
Msrysvilte.
From Maysvllle, via Gentryvillc, to Alban;
‘7-
Kao]
•lin, to
From Lolisnon to Mountain Grove.
NEVADA.
From Belmont, vis Hot Creek, Silver Springs, and
' Valley, to llsmll-
From Argeuts to Austin.
From Twin River, via Silver Peak, to Palmetto.
From Palmetto, Intersecting the Aurora and Silver
notto, aud Fish Lake, to Aurora.
NEBRASKA.
From Arago, In the State of Nebraska, to Craig,
he State of Missouri.
From Beatrice, Gage oouuty, Nebraska, via Carolii
nd Cub Crock, to Foirbury, Jefferson county, N
iraska.
From Lin wood to Comm bus.
From Anhland to Columbus.
From Falls City, via Arago, to Craig Hlatiou, M.
From Susan City, via Bicavllte, to Well*’ Mills.
NORTH CAROLINA.
From Salem to Jerusalem.
From Iatskeavllle to Penn'* Store, iu Virginia.
From Jonesboro, via Harrington. Norvsll, and Suu
merville, to Harnell Court House.
OHIO.
From Koiuerset to Laocaster.
From New Holland to Paneoastburg.
Marion via Maple Grove, to Middlelo
And whxraas.tha aoid aoBwswt4«a haa khm
sys&f -gj*
[ntrsrsrnsy, charge d«
Oomnt Farm
R ^
efffatoi the said aauroattM to ba mod* pwblte, to cha
a«d that to# BO0M and ffvtry atoasa and pvt UarwoT
■toy ba ohMwrad and fulfilled wfib good Clh by
United States xnd tha ciUiaoa thataof.
In wltnas* wharoof. I have
and uaaas.1 ths seal of the Unit
Done at tba ritv of Washing
July. in the yam of our la/rd one
draff and Maty-si
C. S.GRANT.
From North Liberty to Dcntonville.
From Ijuica*u-r to MotnerseL
From Corsica to Steam Corneri
From Howard, in
• to Elk City.
PENNSYLVANIA.
ad Madlsonvjlle.
i, In Potter couuty.
From Smithiiort, via Annin, to Port Allegheny,
From Bowman’s Creek toTuukhaunock.
From Troy, via Webler ’s Mills, to Lyon's Mill*.
From Hartwell, via Port Allegheny and White’s Sum*
it, to Emporium.
From I'otUtown, via East Coventry, to Seltzer’s
Store.
Fixrnl Muncy, via Wolf Run, Huntersville, Bar
bour’s Mills, Plunkett's Creek, and Elk Cieek, to F.l-
dredville
From Liberty Corners, via Mtorr’s Mill*, to New
Eta.
From Mapli-ton, Huntingdon county, vis Harris Val
ley, Saltillo, to Mcotuvlllc.
MOUTH CAROLINA.
From nontioUavillc, via PamaastiH. Brownsville
Selkirk, to Clio.
TENNESSEE.
From Wayneslioro' to Ikiyd’a Landing.
From Mount Pi. asam, via Laughing Water, to Ash
land.
From Waynesboro' to Clitton.
From Linden to W*ynesl*oro\
VERMONT.
From Marahlicld, via UookeraviUe, to KA*t Cabot.
WISCONSIN.
From Rockbridge, via Ghoniley's Mills and John
■toteato ba aflliad.
tide alxth day of
nun ail Mali I Lhu-
_ and rtxty-ulue, and of the independence of the
United Mato* the niaety-fouiih.
UrKlLuul:
J. C. bAMChorx Davis.
Acting Secretary of State
11/ (In- Pi-n.ld.-nt »f tlie L'nltnl Stnl.-s of
Aini-rif#.
A PEOOLAMATION.
Wheroes au additional artlol* to tba convention for
the surrender of criminate, batwaen the United Htate*
and His Majesty the King of Italy, was concluded and
signed by their respective plenipotentiaries at Wash
ington, on tho 21st day of January, eighteen hundred
aud sixty-nine, which additions! articl* being in the
English o/.d Italian languages, is word for word aa fol
lows:
It la agreed that the concluding jteragrxph of the
second article of the oon ventlyo aforesaid shall ba so
amended ** to read as follows:
H. Embc/zlMuent by any person or peraona hired ar
salarlod, to the detriment of their employers, when
these orimea are subject to Infamous punish moot ac
cording to the tewa of the United State*, and criminal
punlahmeut according to the tewa of Italy.
In witness whereof lira respective plenipotentiaries
have signed tba peasant article In duplicate, and have
affixed thereto tba seal of their anna.
Done at Washington, U** Mat day of January. 1*C*.
And whereas ths said additional articl* has been duly
ratified on both parte, and the respective ratification*
were exchanged at Washington on the 7th instant:
Now, therefore, be it known that I, U. fi. Grant, Pres
ident of the United States of America, have caused the
said additional article to be made public, to the end
that the same, stiff every clause and article thereof,
and caused thaweal of the United States to bo affixed.
Done at the city of Washington this eleventh day of
May, in the yearof oar Lord one thousand eight hun
dred aud sixty-nine, and of tho ludependeuce of th*
United Htates of America the ninety-third.
|KKAL.) U. H. Grant
By the President:
liy the Presidi'iit of the Hotted Statps of
America,
A PROCLAMATION.
WJienxAJt, A convention between the United States
of America and th* republic of Peru, providing for the
adjustment of claims of citizens of either country
against tho other, was concluded and signed by their
respective plenipotentiaries at the city of Lima, on th*
fourth day of December, in the year of our Lord one
thousand Hgbt hundred and slrty-eigbt. wnirh con
vention, being in the English and Spanish languages,
U ward for word as follows:
WffBBJto*, Claims may have, at various limes since
tho signature of the decisions ol the mixed ooln-mls-
siou which met in Lima in July, 1WC3, been made on
the government of the United States of America, by
by citizens of Pam, and have been made by citizens of
the United States of America on tlie government of
Peru, and whereas some of such claims arc still pend
ing, the President of the United States of America aud
the President of Peru, being of opinion that a speedy
tiary of t'-e United State* of America near lho govern-
u eutof Peru, and th* President of Pern names his
excoUeocy Doctor Don Jose Antonio liarrcnechea,
min te tor of foreign affairs of Peru, who, after having
routrsetiug partio« agree that all claim:
on*orations, companies, or private iudi-
s of the United Steles, upon th* gov^H
Pern, upon the government of the United States, which
may have been presented to either government for its
mteri>o*itioii since tbe sittings of the said mixed cc
mission, aud which remrin yet unsettled. as well
any other claims which may be presented within tho
time spfclfled In Article HI hereinafter, shall be re
ferred to the two commissioners, who shall bo ap-
l*>lntel ni the following mauner, that is to aay: One
.-omiuissioner shall be named by the President of the
United Stale*, and oue by the President of Peru. In
cose of tho death, absence, or incapacity of eithsr
wVW.vMWi.rii Mri o(u,. ,U JVS. 1 ? ~
AMancLM via.
i.*SX?2!s:
• b *
sixty-eight.
ALYIN F. BOYBY. ft ».
/. a. najuuqhkjhea. St;
whAfm^tbh said oonvaotion has b** n dal, rL
rrM arrswsM
^srs&Swflfra6,*S5
•ssrifsiSisijr 4 b ” ““ Di5 ^
'? •e-v* I htnaula Mt my Wiri
In tbs year of c
I ot the Uujtiw
U. H QUANT
— ... ths United I
**** •* etiy of Wsahingtoat this sixth da* Jfj ati
i th# year of otu " J ."I.
ul riU,.olo^
BO
J. 0. BABcuorr D* Vu
**l *”*n ot mtu.
“cosTifiS" mop piu
•‘Which is bound to taka the place of all ether*
ly vegetable Pitfl (sugar coated) and ot
•fitoacy for Goattvaosoa. Indigaattim. Dysp^Ite'
ache*. Ncrvou* Debility, Uv*r Coi»puf»{/A^ U
positively tba Leat pun n lUYfot\t P ' * '
Thousands at Boxes now a sad.
All Druggist In ATLANTA sell them.
IU«,„
‘For Cronpa—Wliooping Ua». l.a, Ac.*
Try“C».t
“Oo.Ur wra It U th. bM. lu UW vUU wmli. JZj
He uyi .> ,1*Tn,.--H'«'Ira* H . Xnw;widv*l.
“ C 0 S T A R ’ 8 "
Standard Preparations
ABE HIS
BEAUTIFIED.
THE
BUCKTHORN SALVKl
“Cvu.rir-.- Hal, lluuihfriu-.. riii.rivlu.io,.
•.CiulMr'a" UhI lluor Vvr.....i__*
‘•CoarAB,*' No 10, Crosby st., N. Y„
Fron
Hope, Sharon
nail, t.
Approvod, April 11), 1800.
imty miles of Raid road.
Be It enacted by tlie Honate aud House of Repreann-
riglit of way and making a grant of laud' ~
Stete* of Arkanaas and Mibwonrl. ti> aid lu Uio
I »* of a railroad from a point on tho MinslHsippi
pp* 'Site Uio mouth of tho Ohio river, via Little
|{.H-k, l.» tin- Texas lioundary n.-«r Fulton In Arksn
. with branch** to Fort smith and tho lliaalMlpp
appr
nd Pol
to the little Stock and Fort Smith
’-nildlng tile first neetton
in tho seooud section
fUty-threo, ami 1
to extend the tin
Railroad Company, f.
twenty miles provided
Mid act far Win toim
t. .-nib day of May, olgbteeu hundred aud slxt)
the lime of filing the certificate of organiiiti.m to said
omi^ny |>rovidnd tor in ths third section or said act
'rovlded, 'That the laud granted liy the act hereby re
ived shall be sold to actual Battlers only, in quatitl-
nit greater tli
purchaser, and for i
tpprovrd, April 1
Au act to amnnd
lo aid In timer
lino from the <
prlc,
ipiartei
wlloi
X.veiling (
l granting lamia
k-t entitle "An
ruction of a railroad and telegraph
ral PaolQc Railroad, in California,
•gon," approved July twenty-Am,
PllRYFYING PILLS
The Purifying Pills and Female Tonic i
together as a fall preparation, a.
limy have given perfect satitfac
the last tweaty year., In all eases that (hay 'or* rwum
himii.led for. 'Inn pills may l»e Ukeu In couiiectlm
with th* liver Mw.tlclne, without the Tonto, wh.-i
there I* any todleatioa far tham, such as Nliortness o
Breath, Swelling of Uie Feet or Face, or a Bale, Weak
•tel*of thn HI.Hid, 4r a Flabby state <>f Uie Musclae os
generally follow Faver and cbll*“ " * “
•Id by Dmgglsi
' a South waat
m Curtis h Uold.
1‘amtmrton, Wilson, TWylnr A Oo., Atlanta, (la.
I'rajiaratl nly by DR. O. H. FROTH ITT,
L. H. BRADFIELD,
WltOl.TOAl.R OIIIUmiHT.
WIIITKIIAIX HTUKKT, ATLANTA, UKORGIA.
marl* -endly
eighteen hiindre«laud Rlxty-Si
Be It enacted br the Senate ami llouao of Iteprescii
lallvc* of th* United State* of America In <'<>ngro*a aa-
Ncinblcd, That section six cf a-, act entitled "An act
granting lamia to aid tn the romdrurtlnn of * railroad
and telegraph line from the tVntral PoclAc ltellroa«l. In
California, to 1’orUaod, lu Gregou." approved July
taenty-five, eighteen hundred and alrfy »lx, Im, and
the asm* Is hereby, amended no as to allow
any railroad o.iupauy Iteretofare droignaled by Uio
legialatiire of Uie State of Oregon, lu accordance with
the fijte section of said act, to file Its aaaeut to such
oi’t In the Ihqisrtmont of the luterior will.In one year
from the .late of tha passage of this act; and such fll
lug of It* aaaeut. If done within one year from Uiaixao-
Mg0 hereof, ah all have Uie asm* force and effort to all
lutauta and purposoa as If such aasont hod bivn filed
within one year after the |iaaaageorMaid act: Provided.
Thai nothing herein shall Impair any rights heretiK
tore acquired hy any railroad rotniMui.y under mI.I ■
««*r *hail aaid act or thla aiUMndment lio construed .-.
enUlte more Ut*u on* company ton grout ol laud: And
provided further, Ilia! the lands granted hy the ad
aforesaid shall bo sold to actual settlors only,
it black River Falla, vis Augusta, to Ullippawa
CONVENTION
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND FRANCE
(X)NUKRNING TRADE MARKS.
Hy flu' President of the Dnlted States of
Ameriea.
A P R 0.0 L A M A T I 0 N
Wiirukah, A convention hctwcon the United States
of America aud bl* Imperial Mkjcuty, Uie Knq»eror or
the French, was concluded ami signed hy their rrapor-
Uvo pl*ni)N)teutlarlos at tho city of Washington on the
10U» .lay of April last, which oonrention. Iming lu the
English and French languages, Is word for word as
Tho United Steles of America*
Emperor of tho French, dostilng to scour* In U>«ir..
sp.-ctiva territories a guarantee ot profterty In tra.i
mark*, have resolved to conclude s s|hviol conven
Uon for this puriMNW, and liava named aa Uiolr plen
|N>tentlaries: thn Preaident of the United htetca, Ham
ilton Fish, Hecretary of HUto, sml his Majesty the
rJiip*ror of tho Freuch, J. Berthemy, Oonuiiaudar of
tho Imperial Order of lho Legion of Hoi
id his Msjiwty Uie
kc , accredited as his
In* form, have agreed t
y. xtraordluary and mini*
eigne.1 tho following a
y v.-productU
iiarks *111 x ed
dlse to |»rova It* origin and quality, ia forlii.ldoii, and
shall give groiiml for an action lor damage* In favor of
tho Injured party, to l*o prosecuted In the court* «f
‘ which the (Muntertoit shall Im p
a subject o
of that
1 11* exclusive rlgh
efll of citizens of the United
French subjects tn tho terrtta H. j
cannot exist for a longer period Man that fixed by lh<
law of Uio country for Its o-- -***
trade niaik for the hen
4i*te# In Frame,
“7
•off 1
I ths United Htate*.
Ho It enacted hr tho Henata and Honan of Reprearn-
Utivea of tha United (Rate* of Awiarfa* IB OaBgyaaa a*
■.-ti.hlnd. That Hanlt Ht*. Mari*, In tb* district of Hu-
purter. Is harsh/ fiiaapatlBBsfiaa a wort of entry, and
(hat the port of entry for the district ba. and la her*
by, *i«f»l.ii»h*ri a| tiasprite, «t wtilatx wlao* th* oo|.
lector of th* district shall resldo, and a deputy collec
tor all all reside at Hault Hto. Marla,
• 1 And h# it farther enacted, That all sots %ad
-oniitry.
If the owners of tra«le mark*, real,Hug In either of
tho Uo countries, wish lo secure tlleir rights In Uie
other country, they must deposit .lupifaate copies of
those marks In the Ihiteiit Office at Washington, and lu
th* (’fork's Olltcu of the Tribunal of (Vmxmctv* of the
Heine, at Pails.
TM present arraugenieut tliall take affect ninety
•toys attar the exchange ot rauncaUciia by Uia two
vovanimimte, and sUaU ooullnua in fore* for ten year*
from Uiia date.
I ness* neither of th* lw» high (xontmeting intUaa
glvaa Muiioaof its IntcnUnii to dtaoonUiiw* this eon-
vcnUan, twalve monUis Itefore it* expiration. It shall
Th* ratlfioatiaua ef this panaant armngamant shall
ba exchanged at Washington, within ton naonUte, nr
sooner, if pusatbl*.
In faith wWaof Ut* rwapaattea ptawtpatentiari**
havn atgnad tha present ooamalton m fimdtonte, and
afilxad lharato tha asal *f thair anan
Dona at WaaUluyton, th* *4xl *■■>»! day at April, In
- convenience after Uiey
.e l>ecn respectively named, not to exceed three
nth* from the ratification of this convention,
Ul, before proceeding to any business, make
nubsenbs a solemn declaration that they will in..
tiixlly and carefully examine and decide to the best of
their, and according to jimtico aud equity, without
ft-ar, favor, or affection to their own eonntry. npo;
li claim* a* shall bo laid before them on the pi
the government* of the United States and Fern, re
spectively. and such declarations shall bo entered
ing to other business, name
[third nation to act ss an arbitrator
“c* on whicli they may thcmaclv'ea differ in
Ilf they shoald not bo able to agree upon the
name of such third person, they shall each name a
person of a third nation, and in each and every case in
which Uio commissioner* may differ in opinion as to
Uie decision which they ought to give. It shall bo de
termined by lot which of Uie two peraona so named
"hall be Uu> arbitrator or umpire ,n that particular
coae. Tho person or persons so to be chosen to be ar
bitrator or umpire shall, before proceeding to act aa
any rasa, make and subscribe a solemn decla
ration in a form similar to that which shall have al-
Iready been made and subscribed by tho commission
ers, which shall be entered upon Uie records of their
proceeding*. In the event of Uie doath, absence, or I
incapacity oraucb person or persons, or of his
their omitting, or declining, or oeaalng to act aa si
^bUrator_or^umpire, anothor and different person
iually named as aforesaid, and shall make aud sub-
Ncribc such declaration as aforesaid
AJtTTCTJC n.
shall than forthwith proceed to
;']_j
h claims In snch order and In such manner
a* they may conjointly thiuk proper, but upon
ovidonco or information a* shall be furnieheti by
In-half of their respective governments. They shall
bo bound to receive and peruse oil written documents
or statements which may bo presented to them by or
on behalf of their respective government*, in support
of, or In answer to any claim, and to bear, if required,
ouu person ou each aide on behalf of each government
as counsel or agent far such government, on each aud
every separate claim. Should they fail to agree in
opiuiou on auy individual claim, they shall call to
tholr assistance th© arbitrator or umpire whom they
have agreed to name, or who may be dote — * •
lot, as tho case may be, an.l such arbitrator
after having oxomtued Uie evidence odducod for "ami
agaiuat the claim, and after hxviug heard, aa required,
Address
Or Joan F. HmrwT IHucoeasor to.
Danuis Barnes * Oo., 21 Park ltow, II. Y.
fito~For Sal* by J. A. TAYLOR, L H. BUADFIKLb
and other Druggists in
ATLANTA, UA.
REDW1NK A FOX. tgentt, AtUnU. OA
Ieb30-c
AYER’S
AGUE CTJUE,
ron tub srsEDY cca* or
Intermfttcwt Fever, or Fever aunl Agar,
Jtemlttewt Fever, Chill Fever. Dumb
Ague, Periodical Headache, or Billow*
Headache, sad llllion* Fever*, ladeed
for tha whole class of diseases origlaat-
lag In biliary derangement, massed by
the Malaria of sulasmatlr rousstries.
No oue remedy is tender called for by the nccesst.
ties of the American people Uian a sure and safe cure
for Fever and Ague. Such we arc now enabled to of.
That which protect* from or prevents this Ateordsr
mat 1>e of ffflmense aerrice in the communitiei
where it prevails. JYrveniton 1a better than rare, fur
the patient escapes the risk which he must run in vw.
tent attacks of this baleful distemper. This "Cutof*
expels the miasmatic poison of Fxvrs aud Aocx irom
the nyatom and prevents the development ot the dis
ease, ii taken on tha first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It is not only ths best remedy ever j«c
discovered for this class of complaints, but also Hr
cheapest. The Urge qnanUty we supply for a d.-llsr
brings it within the reach of everybody: and in bilMXu
districts, Arbere Fevkb and Aans prevail*, every bad;
- - and pro
should haVe it and nsa it freely both fort
faction. It tit hoped this price will place it within Uw
roach of ail—the poor as well as the rich. A great su
periority of this rnmedy over any other <-v*r disrov.
©red for tho speedy end certain euro of Intermittent*
is, that it oon tains no Quinine or mineral, consequent
ly it produces no qununu or other injurious effort*
whatever upon the constitution. Those curod by it
are leftas healthy as if they bad never had the disease.
Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the
miasmatic poison. A great variety of diaonUw
from Its Irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheu
matism, Gout, Headache. Blindness, Toothache, Ear
ache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection
of the 8pl*en, Hysterica, Pain in the Bowels, Colic.
Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of
which, when originating In this cause, put on tlie in
termittent typo, or become periodical. This "Cm”
expels the poison from the blood, and consequently
cure* them all alike. It la an Invaluable protection W
immigrants and persons traveling or temporarily re
siding in the malarious districts. If taken occasional
ly or daily while exposed to the infection, that will b*
excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate is
sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is
t» valuable for protection than cure, and ter
suffer from Intennittenta, it they avail theB-
selvr* of the protection this remedy afford*.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AYER & CO.,
LOWELL, MASS.
art e very where.
Tho commisRh
Uio investigation of the claims which shall be present
ed to tholr notice. They shall investigate and decld
upon each claim in writing, and shall be signed by
them respectively. It shall l>e competent for each
government to name one person to attend the
mission era as agent on lta behalf, and to answer claims
made upon it, and to represent it generally In all mat-
>ra connected with the Investigation aud decision
thereof.
'lho Presidcut of tho United States, And th* Fre*
•nt of Peru, hereby solemnly and sincerely engage t
• decision of tho coinrai ‘'
tho arbitrator i
absolutely final and «
«h1 upon them c
'elusive upon each claim docid
respectively, aud to give foil ef
to such decisions, without auy objections, ova
i, or delay whatsoever. Disagreed that no claim
mg out of any transaction of a date prior to tha
bOUt of November, 1SCJ, shall bo admissible under tills
convention
Every claim shall bo presented to Uie roimuiuiou.
w within two month* from the day of their first
meettug, unless in auy ease when' reasons for delay
a . ■■■■!
laliu may Im extended to any period I
aula kmi
iioutlis from Uio
•Ufa* of money which may be awarded by tha
Jaatouara, or by th* arbitrator or umpire, ou ac-
ofaay claim. Riiall be pah! by th* on* govaru-
menito th* other, aa Uie case may ba, xrtthlu four
months an*r Ui* date of the decialou. without Intor-
eat, and wtUxout any deduction, save aa *p*ctn*d in
Article VI, hereinafter.
p*rt.<ot. and
goveroment arising out of any tran'sactiosi of * date
prior to the exchange af th*r*tttioatioasof the present
oonventloBi aud further engage that every such claim,
whoUier or not th* asm* may have been prswented to
the notice of, made, profaned, xw laid bafar* the said
('oinmlsalonera, shall, Avni and after Ute ooaetuaton of
Ui* proceeding* of Uie said commission, be considered
and treatsit as flually settled, barred, and Uiorafoes in
admissible,
Aurttii.n vi.
The safari** of the oommlsslonors shall net exoead
forty-five hundrtsl dollars In United mate* goht coin,
each, yearly. Thoa* «f the aecT» tarl*s amt arbitrator
«*r uniplr* shall ha Aatarnaltiad hy ths oaswHaa4oo*rs.
and fa oaas tha afad oommUahm flafah IM 5hhora lu
teas than six months, lh* commissioner* together with
their sealatanU will be antftfad to atx months’ pay.
and Ui* whole expanses of the -osnasterion ahaU be do-
teayskt by a ralahl* deduction on tha aasoeat of the
sums awanled by tha oomnsiartonMW. proxlfi^ ah
nys that atmh ffagwatten shall ate swmS tha rate of
five par oanL on tha wbi so axrard*d. Tha dafbdan-
cy, if auy, shall be daftv«* h T
in mofatJes.
ABMVtJI VII.
ths ffanuta tkaraaf, and by tha Bsfafal of Fans, with
EMPLOYMENT !
I / \ A DAY and Oonstant Employment guorsn-
lO JL v^/ anteed to every mau and woman in want of
work, iu light, honorable and profitable business.-
Groat lnduoementa offered. Descriptive Cimlan
free. Address
Application for Exemption.
valuation of homestead, and 1 wUI paaa upon the
aanie at 10 - — — *“ * “ * **
my office.
same at 10 o’clock a. m., on 2d day of August. !*«. «
JyW-wfit
O '! EORGIA, HARALSON OOUNTY.-r*ro m**
X after date application will bo made to
nary of Haralson county, Gx>orgia, for leave to *4Dfa
lands belonging to the rotate of Reuben U**A
ceased, for the benefit of the beire and creditor*"
aaid decoaaeoL B. F. W ATS0S.
July Sth, I»». Admtnisuahv
Jnly2R-w2in Printed* lea K
«K0. S. THOMAS,
A tt or no v n t Lb v
ATLANTA, UA.
44“ Office, Broad st.. Gov. Brown’s Building-
THOMAS G. SIMMS, Agent,
Office at the Clothing Htore of \Y. 1L
AtliMiU^ (Jcorffiu.
Ill M mil EKIlift
MauuCocturora ot
Eiik'Iup Ullu, Ptum-rs, IWII Ciiller*, »>
rlffht IlrilU, MnehlitUt-.’ Toels of
Nil HescrlpUon«.
4 IJ*y mmalWluw u>-' W.»«!ItefMj;
SL
leather and Itubbar Halting, and all arttolo* neadni
In machine or railroad rorfar *hoPf-
Offioa 12K and 1W ChomWe sL N*w_Y^- ^
GKORGK MAC*,
JOHN H. OllEKYSfe
0HAA F. HARDWYU*.
United State* Mail Staitr
FROM
ATLANTA TO DAHLONKCA!
f BAVW ATIANTA UOKDAJ™ .WSPWgg*. 1 * ,£
fid FRIDAYS, at 1 o’efaak o. U, Wag* . TT.
• MAM Kerf. wAWi u
aixrietorw and Uteris always ready •«*
(m «(3mi» **•
Atlanta,January, SOth. 1404.
i. Mui—l ^
It other package*
i reswived awd da
t*w loc a aaat by J •
wUI he foretahad a
fad from tha office
JlL, Propria*.*
— delivered q| ihe gfage office and at Mc-
Atea. Kellogg h Oa’a store, oa Peachtee* street
l wtU, afao, art aa Agent In retsren ro to any land K”
In Foriryth oonuty. AAdveas me at Camming. Oa.
i««4|
CALIFORNIA WINES.
J UST UonVKD.lHt^atMkoMntWM evf"'
mi mem n auppi, am Ne**”
uwiwmieiiniii
for Bk la ceilN k ml. fcJ
PKHBUdON, WILLDOK. TAVLO* A CO