Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 01, 1869, Image 3

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jY new era. okrucmma, sBff. i. iwi CITY. Tki nmiaiur rat •tbaUr. Dru„ Httn" 0**, yaaUrdaj : >»«. tfiTiTia >i~ML TTo J WJ -Thin Is the firnt cUjr ot Soy- The Trena Excursion l to rwtara to the city to-day. > Varot of Bamouab, llo will lay the Catholic Chuich to- *.—Thl* now church in t under roof, and if tho faten ore frill not bo loti# before U is I worn hip. | hero to-day to participate i L ©*Tt>Uiouio* of laying the I Catholic Church. I,—We oUerve two alib iing* in progrcn* of erection [in the rear of the American rite Kenny‘a uevr ale depot. IrThe Gate City Silver Baud, , Clarke loader, will hoad the r and diacourae aoino of ita * do uot kuow whence finer nod for tho occMion. L—Yea ter day waa cloudy, appeared daring the day ; nt writing there haa been wpeclfl, however, are that r will be cooler. Chiaolmx are finishing ildiuga on Whitehall street, contributed an oxcellent [ roatoration oi Atlanta. The rll and will odd largely to t of trade. CITY UI DUET. Vinm dnliiag t pan wiu«u ftadUtt U» PkHtetefphte u>d AtUnU Win. »ndliquor Oompuj'aSlN*. Tb.j hive jut i mh'Ki » Put OM 8oap«raoog, whtek U vary flu. wpl-fll Waxtiu- Qoeaa and JJuok Fwthwt and oom ahnolu. A. Eauamxuia, Hunter ntraet, Aliaate. aapldti QET THE BEST AU. THE TIME. One more oar load of tlioao Sue Uiddla TannoWM lWavM, rooaived to-day. Ton will find it at the corner of ToaoliUeo and Deca tur atreete; on Whitehall, neat door to Ha ^an'e, and nt Btall No. C, iu 8d Market. Uiui- d; to all. Sraiua A Tve. UR 87-61 JueT tub Tjiuro roa AfnaciMtn*.—Call at Chauaberlln, Boynton A Co'a. Oot their clever Book keeper to show yon their BiLia Book, mi.de on new style expressly for them. Another can bo eeeu nt I’emberton, Willson, Taylor, A Go's Drag Htore, then order one like it iroiu Wst. E. II.nliitu, Book Binder and Blank Book Maunfactnrer, Granite Block. SPECIAL NOTICES. ■ you want book or job work "f and cheaply, bring it to lot of paper and other fi, and arc prepared to do I cheaper and moro quickly Bee in the city. r leT.—We ^ave before as [ Magazine lor September, t boat numbers yet issued, reprcseiited in it are l’aal D. Ticknor, Mrs. Mary E Jkfi" Dr. A. A. Lipscomb, pd othors. There is also a ell selected matter. Kino.—Among the points I wo would refer strangers I the Mineral Spring. S management t»f oui I George Johnson, who, in client healing virtues of i additional attraction of hi museum. His animals > amt Muttering, ai ► Day.—Our thanks i invitation to attend kg the corner stone of tho | ja this city. The cere- ‘Took, ut,the o iurcb, will be conducted by bep Verot, of Savannali. I most interesting as well I will doubtlessly attract d arrived here yoster- Mucon, Augusta and p more were expected last Pod this morning. Father 1 deliver a discourse from Ately after tho laying of u the wholp, the occasion ip, and one tlmt is ioou again in onr fay who cau, be in atteu- noticed yesterday the paper to be esUibUshed ga. To-day we have au- » follows: "The Chatta- 8 will be published witli- on as the arrangements ully perfected. Tho edi- rill bo under the direction ti Lou. L. l’arham as local. ublished and distributed » are solicited. In the those wishing their ad- thc first issue, will uting office of C. W. Baker, 1 Bank, as Roon as pos- rates will be brought oint possible, so that the Ado a medium for every ^rertiso his businoss. Wo nent-not gratuitously, tion of giving the people [vicinity tho benefit of a with their approval, and I derive the full benefit of Georgia State Lottery, for tlie UeaeMt of the Orphans' liomo and Free School. Combination Class, No. 416. The following wore the drawn num bers Auk- 31, 1801): »~M -49-20-19—69-45-56 -51 -43 -65-73-59-62-01 srp lollt HOWARD k CO.. Minsfers MONET AM ANDOOMMEBOLAL «SsV%L. Busocaas—Trade ooutiunes very quiet. Blocks are small and demand light generally. The oom market is somewhat excited. Block very light and quotations firm at $1 36. Other quotations unchanged. Nslhtra BscsrltlM Im Mew ¥< The Herald of Saturday lays: Southern •oouritie* were dull but strong. The market is firm on aoeonnt of the flattering cotton prospect* of the South. The Charleston Newt nays that the twelve oolton States will this year show more true prosperity than any other section of the world, and shows that this year's cotton crop will amount to 3,000,- 000 bales, sod that the average value of all the crone will amount to aixty-four dollars per head of the population. South Carolina, Is doing even better than this average, antT will yield this year produots worth $60,000, The rioe crop ouisiana is estimated this DIRU-Thomsi Moore—Died, at their residence in Atlanta, Os., on the morning of the 28tli alt., Thomas Moobk, tho youngest son ol Thomas M. and Joan Clarke, agod 20 months and 11 days. A. UKOKKZINOKK, Upholsterer Dealer In Farnltare, and Manufacturer of Bedding, Hunter street, threo doors from Whitehall, Atlanta, Oa. A. Ergenxinger's Patent Steam Feather Renovst- lug Machine for renovating your Feather Beds. - Wool and Carded Hair done the beat and cleanest by steam. For aale a large lot of Chairs, Mattresses, Pillows, Bod steeds, Musquito Nets—patent Agent for Pavilion, Hustle, and Cloth Window ffliadea. Wanted, Corn ahucke. A. KRGKNZINUEK, Hunter 8t. 3 Doora from Whitehall, Atlanta, Oa. ang 31-1 in aug 13-16-30 MASONIC.—Atlanta Lodge, No. 50, meets i every Second and Fourth Thursday night In Fulton Lodge, No. 216, moots every First and Third Thursday night In each month. Ht. Zion lloyal Arch Chapter, No. 16, meets evoi ■i-oiKl Monday in each month. W. II. TULLKK, H. P. A. Rohknvelk, Secretary. “Fresh ns a Maiden's Blush" is the pure peachy compleiiou which follows the use of Hagai Magnolia Balm. It is ill* true secret of beauty. Fiu iouable ladles in society understand this. The Magnolia Balm chaugc* the rustic country girl into a city belle more rapidly than any other one thing. Redness, sunburn, tan, freckle*, blob-hes and all ef fects of the summer sun disappear when it ie used, and a genial, cultivated, froth expression is obtained which rivals the bloom of youth. Beamy is poosible to all who will Invest 75 cents at any respectable store and inasist on getting the Magnolia Balm. .» dross the hsir. Dentist, Whitehall elry Store. ljuly 1—3m LOCH KAN K Ai CLARK, Attoi neys.—Of- :e on Broad street, over Echols* Seed Store. Practice anywhere in tho State, United States Supreme Court, and Superior Courts. jy 25-dly nt. L. 11. Davis, Agent Grover At Baker Sew* Ing Machines. novl8-ly DR. HU iSTTJ±!R /^ONTINUE^. to treat ail pri all form® gonorrhfna, gleol pletely eradicated. That uumc . vate diseases, syphilis, __leot, stricture, Ac., corn- numerous class of cases re- l following which we find tournal, is so absurd that | to give place to it. That r of unusual luster and l in the Eastern heavens [The expected comet liav- business engagements as been sent ont to en- •ntil the ohiof star of the Some reports are to tho net has had the tooth- i stopped at one of Vnl- b to have it repaired." the Jonrnal is wrong, ron its way to our vicin- if any cause, paused upon lights, if the sky is clear, four hemisphere; but we i feel no uneasiness iu re- ity of a collision. The fehap, and will manage to nitingency os a catastrophe I skies. Wo may rest com- i easy, laying aside all ap- oger, for a few thousand [any of us live to see the » may begin to "look out i the best we can of a bad ^e may olose accounts and l full and accurate account- i we have been figurating New York Times, of [following : "The Atlanta i us an astounding story hat city "who experienced ending within the colors i could,” it says, "move ism, and onjoyed a very he beautiful iris." Hud ddod that ho was enabled [rainbow and to view it try would have been com- re the Times that the sto- lie only thing that it lacks neglect of the gentleman i bog of gold referred , the gentleman was so •uty of ihe ruiniiow, that t tho gold. Outside of this, r true, and whether or not l it, wo can show tho point ho bow rested. That ought gh to satisfy any sane man ftof all wo have stated. Wo [.somo strange seasons down 1 rains without clouds and We have had rainbows gilt for them dubows wli< r hid from view. Wo bevu is. l'honomena Ibe day, and we do not pro at a day may bring forth. a occurs stranger than we nil promptly ndvlso the . impoteucy, permanently cured. Persona afflicted with delicate, Intricate, and long standing constitutional complaints are politely invited to call for consultation, which oosta nothing. Experi ence, the best of toachsrs, haa enabled him to perfect remodle# at once efficient, safe, immanent, and which in most cases can be used without hindrance to busi ness. Medicines prepared in the establishment, which embraces offleo, reception and waiting rooms, also, boarding and sleeping apartments for patients requir ing dally personal attention, and vapor and chemical baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. Both sexes, married or single, suffering from indiscre tions, indulgences, or exposure, may apply and bo cured. No matter who have failed, state your cass.- Itead what he says in his pambhlet, sent to any ad dress free. Thousands of cases treated annually at of fice and all over the country. Consultation free, per sonally or by mail. Office, No. 183 Third Street, be tween Oreen and Walnut, near the Postofflre, Louis ville, Ky. Office hours, 0 A. M., to 7 I*. M.; Sundays 10 “ Jy 1—dly Kentucky 23(A27 India alt Hope > Machine made Hand-wade 8 r»n—jM»r ton J22 ROM)2!) Ilutter- p lb 60(025 Goshen nominal Country 2(1^30 Tennessee 25(<o35 ’oirec—V lb. Klo l*rime 24 '..<&25 Oood 22‘,(#23>, Ordinary.. 2U4I2 Java 38(6)40 iimllrs -’(* tb. HUr 17«17.t,' l’araflne 4«C<e4« Cotton Varat-> 5 ffi. Nos. 8 and 10 )2 (XW# Knt R. 10. V» * UM otton Cards—V dot. WLittemore »7 50 CowPcas^tbu. a$1.2i Drags and Dyeitoffi Alum V lb 8(a)10 Bluestone V lb..15^20 Brimstone lb lb... 8(oHC Copperas ft lb 3){g£6 Camphor ^ lb»1.2O(0l.4O Castor Oil, «ile. 0.00«g0.6<) do pts.3 Wty 7ft do gal.3 76«4 00 Ep. Salts V lb. 8 Indigo > lb. 31 21 Madder > lb. Pot. hyd. V lb. Quinine ft ox. Saltpetre ^ lb. Sweet oil K* dozl.6 do. galll.t do. pts. d( Dry Goods—V yd. , to 12 > NOTICE 11‘i» free trader. CHRISTIAN RAU8HENBERG. WHAT a whon you got old 1 4 DO r Iriends well, |or to Hiribkl’iSbalc. I virtue nt a silt of Aera teslas, issued jwsbhs ths District Court ot the t Northers District of Osorgls, in *, Willisn Dslaay, is ths following If vs. David J. Ilailry, mm as tks srspsrty of Dadd J. Bel V pares! ol Hud, together with build- d, lylsg and being ad district, ortgini , on the north aid# of i o*d," issdtnc to tbs otty of osns. Otoe* or lass, sad bs- Idk David J. Ballsy now raatdsa, 6 sad bounded la dssd of t Wtotios at tbs Cosrt uaty sf KHon, and .'l» SkptMlkW rM hoars of sals. Tsnas cask. W. H. MHYTH, 0. iTEr^S. YOU if to. save your i.mney-an.l In no way oeo yc gin to do this lisllsr than l»y buying good tBooU and WANT? No person sella better ones, n I. T. BANKS, Ilsweon Building, Cor. Wliitehsll aad Hustor atp WANTED. TWO SO. I 0ASDT MAXXB1.- V®*,.. >p year at uot leas thou 70,000 barrels. Before the war tbe average was not above 10,000 bar rels. The following were the closing prioen for tbe leading bondH: Tennessee, ex-ooapon, 61j to 6M; do., new, 634 to 644; Virginia, ex- ooupon, 56 to 554; do. new, 584 to CO; Georgia sixes, 83 bid; do. sevens 01 to 024; North Carolina, ex-ooapon, 554 to 56; do., new, 494 to 50; Missouri sixes, 87 to 874; do. Hannibal and Bt. Jotteph, 92 to 03; LouiHiann sixes, 71 to 72; do. levee sixes, 05 to 654 do. do. eights, 84 to 85; Alabama eights, 03 to 04; do. fives. 62 bid. Clwclnaattl Markets. The Commercial, of Sanday, says: There i still a scant supply of Corn, aud higher -ices arc obtained. Bouud sold at $1 03 to 05 at tbe landing aud lower dgpots, and at 06 to 98o at tho Covington depots, for mixed and whito. Shelled will not command any more than ear, and tho latter is iu most cases preferred. Some lots were offered nt $1 05, to arrive next week. Lard is inactive. Kottle-reudercd Loaf is held at 194 to 20o for country and city, with small traiiHactioiiH. Keg Lard is quoted at 21c. Bulk mints arc quiet. Shoulders are, in most cases, held at 14o for loose, but some light avorages were offered at 13 to 14c. IUb Sides are in requost at lGfio, but are bold 4o higher. No clear rib Sides wore on the mar ket. Clear Sides aro not easy to buy uuder 174c. There was a moderate jobbing business iu icon. Shoulders are quoted at 154c. Clear rib sides were bought at 184o, and dear sides ut 18J to 19c for fresh packed. Sugar-cured hams are dull at 23 to 24c for city brands. Loul«vlil« l*rovlaion Market. The Courier-Journal of Sunday. 1ms the following : A steady activity prevailed in tli market during the past week, and prices have been fully maintained iu all transactions. The demand was mostly for bacon and hams, and stocks are being ieduced to a low point. The market during the past two days has shown a weakening tendency, but as yet uo material liangitH have occurred iu prices. The market closed to-day with sales of 20 casks dear sides at 10jc; 20 casks clear rib sides at 194c, nnd a small sab- of shoulders at 16ic. We quote: Bacon—Shoulders 164 to lGie, clear rib side* 9 4c; clear aides 194; break last bacon 20 to 204c. Hams -Are in active demand, but no sales >>ro reported to-day. We continue to quote plain and family butnsul 21 to 22|o, and fancy at 234c. HD— Is firm, with light sales of prime tierce at 204c aud keg at 22 to 224o. ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. Axes—1> do* 8. W. Collins.. lainn-,* IL Kami, exuv. 8.C. nain ConvxaoJ Country Sides, clear Bides. C. R ■■ Shoulders @17}, Lrnfher^-1* m. Ilngglng fyL | Whito Oxk Sole . MORE TESTIMONY. AN 0B8TINATE CASE. 2SM-36 uouniry moio 33M)35 Country Upper.. 60@66 Tenn. Upper 60(066 Northern V dox. $42 (Xt Fr. cf. ^ dox....$10(050 Am. do. It doz... Dorn. Tft dox Bridle Lea It dox . Harness Lea Y lb. 46 jlqaors—(ft gal and dox Brandy Fr.. $7.00(012.00 Arner $1.5002.00 Peach $3.0004.00 Apple $3,0004.00 Gin, Holland $4.0006.00 American... $1.5002.00 Rum, Jamaica4.0006.00 American.. $1,500 2.00 Whisky- Corn V gal. $1.2501.50 Roctiflwl do$1.0001.20 Rye do $1.2605.00 Robertaoa do $2.0004.00 Bourbon do$1.2505.OO do Vdox... Nectar do Scotch do »3.00 13014 15015*, I 0018 Bl'd Hh.7-8.... 13018 Bl’d 8h. 4-4.. ..13‘,<K$30 Bro. Drill 16^/22 Bl’d. Drill 18022% Ticking 12},045 Br. 8h. 7-8.. Br. 8h. 4-4 .. Bl’d Bh. 3-4.. No. 3, Y bbl. •• 3, do " 1 YX bbl. " 2 do Kits $2.5003.00 eal—tA b« pm I*o rk Molassess— New Orleans 90 Florida 76<a80 Bugar House $1.0001.26 Cuba 600 58 Nails—ft keg 3d $700 4dto40 6 00,g. -V gal... Lard Oil drk 12 “i Linseed Oil.. Merrimac.. 13013* Coal Oil.. American.. 13013* MH WomsntU. 0 9* Duchess B. 16016 Arnold’i Feather*—new, 7608CI Floor— Atlanta Mills, fancy Y hun dred $5 Ofi Do do, ex. family 4 6C Dodo, family... * Dodo, Fulton XXXX family 3 75 Dodo, superfine 3 60 Do do, Georgia XXXX family... — 3 26 Do do, ship stuff 1 26 Do do, bran 1 It - Y n> and bbl. Apples Y bu. ...1.7602.25 yd.. .1.1503.00 -Y .. 20023 ...‘. $14.00 Potash—ft c Babbits Putty—|t ffi Rice—V lb... alt—V sack. Liverpool..., Virginia 2.30 Shot—ft bag. Patent $3.40 .$3.26 . 3.76 Buck . 8oap-$ lb. Tun>e»tine.. Steel—Y lb. Plow Cost 25a27 German 18@20 Or.lt.—'6t Corn, White 01 35 Yellow 1 800 Oats 70075 Ginsang 65072 Glass Y box.$3.6007.00 Gunpowder Vkog.tT 25 Rifle bf. keg $4.00 Rifle qr. keg 2 2ft Blasting keg 06.25 Hay— Y ton., line*- Y Dry Baited..’ 606 Nugwr-V lb. 8013! N.0 16016 405 P. R 150161, Dry Flint . Iron -ft lb. . $38040 0010 18020 20(« Tl Refined B... .17\01H Refined O....16H017 Yellow Coffee. 16010^ oda-Eng. Hlb80HQ At arch —lb...1101296 Tobacco-Y to. Unsound 26065 Bound 60090 Extra fine... 1.0001.36 Smoking 5001.00 Varnish -^ gal. Copal 3.50f$4.( Japan $3.000360 Coach 6 06 While Fish — ft half bbl.. $10011 Macon k Weotkhn Railuoad, Atlanta, July 1,1869. W E have arrauged a regular system of through tick ets from AllanU to Now York, Baltimore, 1‘liilu- ilel|ilila, JuekNoiiTillc unit TnllahnK- see, Florida, rla Savannah. Baggage checked through. Only one change of ears lonlh of Atlanta. Alan, a system of Bxourailoxx Tiolxot* At very reduced rates, good from date, until the ft nil day ot October uoit, from Atlauls, Maoon aud Inter mediate stations to the Indian Bprings (Forsyth), and from Macon and intermediate a Nswnan. H. W. BROlfHON, M. T. nlyfO s to Marietta i A. FULLER, G.T. A. (July 1—3m) night, «th Inst., explain*Itoelf: ‘ it That tho Receiver *u< 1 to dose his bo«)k on the 1st Bo)it«iuil>or unit, and proceed a* sodn thereafter a* practicable, ♦/> Issue fl Iks for double tax against all who may fail give In, aud coUoct the tax till the 30th Beptcmhor, ter wliidi Urno he will furnish tho Clerk with a list of those who have failed to pay, that fi fas may Issue sgalnat all *uch delinquents. ’ •<Th« time is short.’ 1 Come to Ume Is a good m<>tl L. P. TIIOMAB, aug H-suutUl’iOaop. Receiver and Collector. ATLANTA SACK FACTORY ! W B keep on hand constantly, a*d are manafOetur lag Ml kind* of F1XXJR ANU UKAIN SACKS, Ottem mpMIMI, aoboUML MITCHELL A BZ2NTLT, ]j3 .1m Owht VUtekdl ill Hitter Rte. From J. 0. Ualleher, Kwj., (Finn of Rioharda A Bro., Augnata, Ga.) Dr. J. At. FoiUn-—Having been a suf ferer from a serious malady in the head for several yoars and failing to obtain any relief for it through the usual means em ployed by tho general practitioner of med icine, whoso efforts it bad so often buttled, I placed myself under your admirable sys tem of treatment through the advico of my physician (iu whoso judgment I re posed groat confidence). I have been fol lowing your treatment but ten days only, and the relief has becu so substantial—tho head so much improved and tho general change so marked that I tender you this testimonial in the holies that you will soon make a second visit to Augusta, and that othors may have tho advantage of yonr successful practice and skill. Hoping you may decide upon an early return, I re main, yours truly, J. G. GALLEHER. Augusta, Ga., Aug. 21, 1809. FROM G. E. RATCLIFFE, ESQ., (No. 229 Broad St., Auguxla, Ga.) RLDWINE & POX' COLUMN. ih-. Fostei'—Being for a long time miliar with your reputation in Georgia for tho successful treatment of diseases of the Hoad, Ear, Throat, etc., and believing you can be of great service to those suf fering from diseases embraced within your specialty, lot mo tender you my name as a reference, and request that you will soon agaiu favor Augusta with a profes sional visit. I have placed myself under your treatment, with every confidence in your skill, and hope others will avail them selves of your system of treatment. G. E. RATCLIFFE. Augusta, Ga., Aug, 24, 1809. TO PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE. A personal examination is requisite in every case, in order to determine the course of troatmont to bo pursued. After an examination, however, tlio necessary remedies, together with full and explicit directions for their use, will bo furnished. All applications can bo made at home with perfect success, anil without the least pain, inconvenience, or interruption to business. DR. FOSTER May bo consulted at bis regular offices in Markhams Empire Block, IN ATLANTA, Till Soptombor lltli AT AUGUSTA, From Sept. IStli till 18th, Having established a branch office at the PLANTER’S HOTEL. Dr. FOSTKR wUIim it ronioniliorod Unit he eonfluee himself to the treatment of a limited number of maladies -making •peeialty of disoases of tho HEAD, EAR, NOSE, I THROAT, HEART, ft LURGS. 200 Gallon* Alcobol, 200 Pound* Gum Campbor, 60 Poundn Iodide Potassium. Large stocks of pure drugs, mcdlciucs, chemicals, instruments. On hand, and for sale, at tho lowest possible WHOLESALE, 20 CENTS PER POUND.* AND Or ackers WHOLESALE, 8 CENTS PER POUNDS COHNEK OF ALABAMA AM) WHITEHALL STKEKTS, ATLANTA GEOHGIA. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, THE HOST POWERFUL AND INFALLIBLE VEGETABLE ALTERATIVE KNOWN. nofulous diseases, uli :t patient WAKHANTKU A CKHTAIN CURB FOR i. chronic rheumatism, mercurial and syphilitic.< jn anablof diseases in all stages, and all skin > perfect health and purity. Try U Prepared in the Laboratory or PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, & 00., Wholesale Druggists, Atlanta, Georgia. Foil SAXaEl AT IjOW FHICES: i,(«X) Pounds Pure Lead, 100 Kegs English Bicarb Rod*. Bulph. (Juinino, 100 Pounds Balsam Copalvi 50 Ox. Sulph. Morphine, 100 rounds Refined Borax, patent medicines, photographic chemicals, stock, Ac., o lowest possible prices. C*U and examine stock and prices. PEMBERTON, WILLSON, TAYLOR, &CO., Atlanta, Georgia. G. H. & A. W. FORCE, —DEALERS IN— BOOTS AND SHOES, SIGN, OF THE BIG IRON BOOT, WHITEHALL STREET, GEORGIA. M. O. MARKHAM, BOOTS A'N D S El OES SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS,IISHOE FINDINCS, EMPIRE BLOCK, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA- COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their advantage to examine my!stock,!a8'it BE IiUCTUO W I T II CHIBAT OAHB, Ami purchased exclusively for TASII, From the Best Maimiacturers. Ladies’ Gents’ and Childrens’ FINE GOODS a Specialty. •"gl-Gm M.lO. MARKHAM. JORDAN, HOWARD & HARRALSON, TOHACCO COMM1KHION MKllCHANTM, whoi.bhai.k dkat.erh m LIQUORS, CIGAES, & c. WHiTmir at.t. •TXUUHT, ATLANTA CEORCIA USMKr Jf^ r “'’ 1 •—‘—t Cheap common toM—,b*r*tog to Um eveMil* amA g«Mnki raMlea*- quaoiir, however, to* proper remedy la mot applied hi L The next “tora" oomesorouml and ther* u no Kjsafsxtw...,... it non. of Uu jubusl aaMMo^i,,,. Th. «.m- ptegoa braxuMMaow, hxnl. urt of pw IteouU^wul lb. fu.. daa Mhlnu nun. ■MUb bmd. *.kkt l> lb, tew Md ul tk. with or without while*, polpiUUons of the heart, pal lor, exhaustion, ludlfeeuou, wearlnees, languor, ach- 1 i*C asroa* the lol*s, lose of appetite, pain iu left breast, tightnee* aoroe* the oheet, cough, and giddineee. 1! •till allowed to go o* "green sic knees’’ will be fully de- ■|MftM|k4MMltfh*ccugHM|ihtonM severe, with toss oi memory, dhnlnlehlM seoetbiUty, ucx mtomaou, dye- pepeta, do relish for food, loes of “ ' ' " ' teriog of thi body, end o f flesh. Increased fluL r th* ricBT, ' | 1 spitting of blood. The effort cause* iuuixd dskatdjmo, almost serrocs of women between the age* of flfteeu »nd forty-flvi who are brought to the verge of the grave by igm e or neglect to take the proper remedy. To ail who afflicted with any of the symptom* above mention connection with an irregularity of the "month!; earnestly aay TAKE DR. J. BRAD FUCLD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounce* ti ken you will at once experience It* benefits, and witL little patience you will be fully restored to health. This remedy ha* been extensively used fur upwards of twenty year* by many of the most experienced aud successful physicians of Georgia, We repeat that DB. J. BBADFIELD’H FEMALE REGULATOR is preparred for WOMEN aud to be user! by Women only. A trial la all we ask. Prepared and sold In any quantity by h. XI. ISItADPIKI.D. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Georgia. Price *1 50 per Uattle. *4~ Sold by Druggist* generally. utmost success, on s servant girl, your FE MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Uradfield't Drug Htore, West Point, Ga. Bbe had been suffer»ng severely from suppressed menstruation, uud this Med icine soon restored her to health. 8he is, to-day, liv ing in Atlanta, sound and well. 1 will state, further, that 1 know of It* being used, with equal success: on a servant girl of my hrottn servant, aud seemed cured up to the "ate to indoi preparation for the puri*oso* for which you reconi- truly, JNO. C. WHITHER. STATE OF GEORGIA, Tsour County. This is to certify that 1 have examined the roc* ij.t of Dr. Joseph Brodfleld, of this county, and as a med ian pronounce it to be a combination of Medi- of great merit in the treatment of all the disease* of females for which he recommends it. This Decem ber 21. 1868. WM. 1\ BF.A8LKY, M. D. MOVHTVIILE, 1868 D*. J Bual*f1KU>—Dear Sir: I have much pleasme i saying I have witnessed the most decided and Inp- y effects of your I-'emale Regulator in tliis u- iglil i r i>od. WM. H. FIEOHEN. MoUNTVII.LE. 1 68. Du. J. Bhai)K1F.li>—Dear Sir: I have repeatedly us< d i my family, yonr Female Regulator, aud have -n ev ery case, met with complete success. G. L. DAV1H. _ I also prepare aud have for sale a YF.A8T POW DER, equal to ths best, end for much less price. ggr 1 also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in use by many of tho best housekeepers in the city, and pro nounced by them to be very superior. L. H. HKADKIELI), I )**i*tfA.tiniilxi, Ga. Bole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. DR. 0. 8. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. oONSis riNG of ms celorated LIVES MKDICI N K Anodine Pain Kill it. ANTI-BILLIOUH 1*1 AGUE PILLS, Dyscnlrry Cordial, I'muilc Tonic PUIUFYING FIIjIiS need no recommendati*>n, their well-known ivower in removing the diseases peculiar to our Southern 11- mat* having already established for them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining States. As the ‘ * “ ring In the South are predisposed , It is granted by all intelligent physicians that moat of the pains and ochss of our peo ple are due to organic or functional derangement of that Important organ. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine and Anti-BuUous Pills strike directly at the root of the evil. They cure the Liver, which in nine casos out of ten, is st the bottom of the Goughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Hick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob structions, etc., so common among our people. Ear ache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and bodily pains of evory kind flee before PropUitt's Pain Kill it r Dyspepsia iu any form,« ugly and positively on l r haft been ai if the j ployed the principal physicians of the could not cure h^r. I gave her your Sarsaparilla u«*t expecting it would do much good, but to uiy gnat us touifthment she rapidly got well, and thank God con tinues so. Had she been taking any medicine 1 would uot give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the only remedy employed, loaves no doubt oi it* medi cal qualities, and that it alone cured her. (Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the statomoiit, will Aud me at my residence, corner Ninth and Walnut streets, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Messrs. James Ruddle A Co.—Gentlemen— It gives ie great pleasure to say, after using all the other orm remedies known to me, with but partial success » my children, I was a*lvistd to try T. A. Hurley’s, i using it my children have become quite ' *** i chf* J ** - i bet and as such, recommend It Louisville, June 13, 1 any othei chronic Prophitt's Liver Medicine. It Is safe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and a liquid ready for use at any and all times. Price $2 a bottle- 33 1-3 per cent, discount by the dosen bottles or more. If yon get snake bit, use PHOPHITT’S PAIN KILL IT. apply the ” AIN KILL IT. DR. O. 8. PROPHITT'B Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills Purgative and Febrifuge, may be reltod upon ss a safe and efficient cathartic iu all Febrile and Acute Diseases of all kunls. DR. 0. 8. VEGETABLE ’ROPHITTB AGUE PILLS, iafe aud .certain remedy for .Ague aud Fever, Chilli _ i\ Fev«r,'and all kinds of Periodical Diseases, and is safe and reliable for all to toko at auy time. DR. PROPHITT’B COMPOH DYSEITERY CORDIAL _ to all sites, ages and sexes, and at all perfect safety, where there is anything ot Female Ttvulc. PURYFYINU PILLS with ths Liter Mwilelne, without the Tonics when thors Is any Indloatiou for them, suoh as Shortness o. Breath, Swelling of the Test or Fsce, or a PaJe, W eak slots of ths Blood, or a rtshby State of the Muscles, os generally follow Fever and Chills and Fever. AH ot the above Medkines sold by Druggist* and Msreb*nt* goncrotty throughout the Southwest. wTjl tansdell, Redwlne h Fox. Curtis k Lloy< Pemberton. Wilson, Taylor hOo., Atlanta, Go. Prepared only by DB. O. 8. PROPH1TT, Covington, Ga, All th* abote remedies for sale by L. H. BRADFLELD, WUOLF.SALK DRUGGIST. Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic Mo Arsenic—llo Mercury. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The ouly remedy for Chilis and Cover, or Ague and Fever, that Is or can b* depended upon is Hurley’, Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using it who have tried Uie usual remedies without WORTH V OF ATTENTION. To Dr. 1 homes A. Hurley: 1 hereby certify that during last year 1 was attscl* 1 "*• tbe agus whilst in Vicksburg, Miss., sad r In lsrge doses—frequently ss hJgb as 00 grains per d*v, aud which must have cost me nearly $100. I con suited Dr. Hmith, of Louisville, and found beprescriL ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I ret used b lake, preferring to let the disease take it* coarse. 1 was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounc ed with euUrged Liver and Spleen. About this time, the advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic appear* ,! in s city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. I did so, and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restore d me completely, and since that time I have «een nearly a hundred coses in which it acted with equally hap|.> results, and would certainly recommend it as prefera ble to any u4her tonic before the pablic. JAMKH MARTIN, Engineer. Louisville. Ky., June 16, 1866. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. HOMEY'S SARSAPARILLA WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. reef Ions or the Hones, llahltu u ss. Debility, Dlseas* s of the IlysiieiMiM, Kry»tpclii, Feui rrgulu i ll lcm. Fistula, nil HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS. petite, \Vc#kni‘»*, ln- „ m Jspepsln, Want of action of th* Liver or Disordered Stomach Proprietom, Louisville, Ky. ing my life I conscientiously recommended them t all sufferers ss the best_ Bitters known, sud advise A. Hurley’s aud have s you think proper, if it uly, etc., JOHN W. D1X80N. 10, 1868. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DK. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Use iu the future ouly BEABROOK’B, a oomblnatioi quite up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant t take, harmless in ita action, efficient and reliable it. a cases. Invaluable in the following diseases: Gives health to the child and r Nakumm.k, Tws., Feb. 12, 1858. _JJaa. Ruddle A Oo., Louisville, Ky.—When living m your city 1 used several bottles of l»r. 8eabr>M'k'e In fant Soothing Syrup, aud found it to do my child tuor.i good and it would real (letter after using it than auy other remedy 1 ever tried. 1 can say with oonthleuc . it Is the best mtHliciuo for children at piesent ki the druggist* here to keep ' 1 wish yon would any ilo««, pleoae let me km by express, and 1 will p*y r*» r it at the offlet MK8. SARAH 1,. RAND DU. SEA BROOK'S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron anl This elegant combination possesses all the to*to properties of Penivu i Bark aud Iron, without the di*- agrveble tost* and bad effects of either, separate!) or presohin I* required after oouval*ic*no* from r«v* * or debilitating diseases, or in ihot, distnwsing irrega- feiuale*. No fewals should !>e wit hi Hies peonUar to fei •ut it, If liable to such diseases, for nothiug can w d- toks It* place. James Ruddle & Co., PROPRIETORS, iMboratory .Vo. 41, Uullill street Louisville, Ky, Ail the above goods for sale by RKDWIO ft FOX* ATTiANTA* a A 7 H- .pn eoLtUwJf