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All advarttaettaiits. notice# of advertisements,
ua*Ur 'Oily llud,;. t," are chargeable *t the rate ot
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u-itic« «UI lii'j . ar for * teas ium thin os* uolue.
tdvertlseiueiit*muter the IimuI of "Hpeclal Nolle**, 1
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etch '*ub**qu*nt Insertion.
i*. containing interesting
. -roiu .wry .utottor- N.
r om th* j anou« coimltf* of the Htate especially
TI!B BRA OFEirK
N XUK uult'K BtTII.MMU ON ALABAMA sTUr.KT
oppohitb thk ronomci, between
l-ROAO AND WHITEHALL.
UlMTAnV DIltKtTOItl.
Rnr.vr.r Majou-Hkneuai. Alfred 11. Terry
(\mmmmliuo Department of the South.
TCUSOXAL STAFF.
llrovet Lio«ten*ut Colonel E. W. Smith,
Captain U. S. Army, Aid-do-Caiup.
Prevet Lientemint Colonel C. II. Ora
Captain l’. S. Army, Aid-de-Camp.
Brevet Captain J. O. Telford, lt.t Lieutcu-
niit U. S. Army, Aid-de-Ctuup.
DIU'AIiTMKSr STAFF.
B.-cVct t ■ ilonel J. II. Taylor, Assistant Ad
jutant General, l\ S. Army, Assistant Ad*
iatont General
llrcv. t Major Robert 1’. llnghcs, Captain l.
S. Army, Actiug Assistant Adjutant Oeu-
oral.
Captain C. W. Hotseupille*. l\ S. Army,
Acting Assistant Inspector Geueral.
Major DoWitt Clinton. Judge Advocate U. S.
Army, Judge Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haiues,
Commissary of Subsistence l. S- Army,
Chief Commissary.
Bievot Colonel A. 11 Eddy. Mr.jor nud Quar-
tcnnasUv U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster.
Captain G. K. Sanderson, 1*. S. Army, Depot
and Staff Quartermaster.
Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon
l T . S. Army, Medical Director.
Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhau,
Surgeon T . S. Army. Assistant to Medical
Director, temporary.
Brevet Lionteuant Colonel A. lv. Smith, Sur-
geou U. S. Army, Attending Surgeon.
Brevet Lieutumut Colouel David Taggart,
Paymaster l T . S. Army, Chief Paymaster,
office at Charleston, South Carolina.
Brev< t Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay
master 1*. S. Army.
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND
mutouly a.1 ■ • l r.-.it - l- th-
Virslnin aptins«.
ALL NORTHERN CITIES.
1 .v\cru>u».s KI-.TUKS Tlt’KUlS t.» alltln(Vtebrat-
'j mi Virgin iaSprlngs with the privilege of stopping
.rr at any intermediate point, have been pUcal o"
*al« by tl
ROSADALIS,
TUE ORKai -
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cura* Scrofula lu all it* vartoua fo. mi, *ucli m
Consumption In 1U earliest stages, Enlargement and
U Mr ration of th* Oita* a, Joints, Dune#. Kidneys,
Uterus, dMHt Rheumatism, Eruptions of
th* Hkto, Chronic Bora Eyes. he.; also,
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS.
TTilam«jaoi of < Womoil|
Loan ol Aunrtlle, Kick llraclarlir, Mvn
« oui|>lalnl. rain in tlti liuik.ini-
prnili nc-e In l.lft , Uravtl,
General had health, and all diseases of th*
Blood, Liver, Kidueys, and Bladdor,
II U n perfect nuoiafor.
JOB PRIVTIVt
idltlMl.
n i* pi i Ibrtl) haruiloi
at injury.
Ke(<Mumeii(l« (l by llu* Mcdlnil Fat uity and
mmiy thousands of our bout oitimiM.
• *- For ti-atiiuonlala of ri-markabl* enrea, m-e "Uu
hkUalia AIiuaiuu " for thia year.
Fr*|*r*d only by Dr*. Clenuuita, lUvea K Co.. Man
ufhfturtng Choiulat*, formerly J. J. Iawrouiv .v Co.
"cusm s" IISIOF Fill
fUL .u y for Coativeuoaa, lndlgoation, Dyspepeia, ll*ad>
aohes, Nervoua Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac."
(Medical Journal St.
Poaltirely the beat Pill in tbo World
Thouaanda of Boxea now used.
All Drugglat in ATLANTA aell them.
••Tbat Cough will kill yon,*'
Try “Coatnr’a” Cough Hnnnly
"Colda and Hoaraeneat lead to death,"
Try "roalar’i" Cough Ht-mt-ily
"For Croups—Whooping Cougha, *c., ,T
Try »•! oitar’a’’ Cough ltnurily
"Coatar saya it ia tl>* boat in the wide world—and if
lit* aaya to—it*a Truo—it’aTrna—it’a True; and We aay
Try it-Try it—Try 11." (Morning Paper, Aug. 20.
All DruggUta In ATLANTA aell it.
“GO sTfl R ’ S "
Standard Preparations
ARE HIS
BE AUTIFIER.
THE
BUCKTHORN SALVE!
“Coalar'a" (only pure) Inaict Powder.
Address
"OOSTAB," No 10, Croaby st., N. Y.,
Or John V. Hxnby (Hncreasor to)
Dcmaa Uarnea k Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y.
dd*For Sale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. H. BllADKIF.l.D
and other Druggiat* <n
ATL.AWTA, ii \.
REDWINK & FOX. agent*. Atlanta, (la.
febSO-C
TSTO STAGING.
, Ti k-t Office, Pa
• alt mating with lax.
i troubh 1 with pain and du 1 ai-uaation,
ulerabl !..»« of cirmor: . c -upamid with pain-
liiieaae, and at otlior
ry few of them;
l.vi-r ia g. nerally
DR. SIMMONS’
lilVUH lUilitliVTOH,
It haa beer
la*t:« years aa one r
and harinleaa prepar.
headache, j
| headache, hronic diarrha a,
jBaffLctiona of tho bladder,
|REGULflTOR|n;:«^.^:-r
otihio-a*, chill*, di*ea*e* of
lie hkin, impurity of the
•**ton ot apirita, heartburn,
r pain* in the bowel*, pain In the bead, fev« r
lid ague, ilropajr, boil*, p
ia, orj»7i.< li«, IMn.!o.n
nerally.
Prepared only by .F. H.CO,
i, Ua.
fully
Price $1; by wail |12f.
The following highly
atb-tt to the virtue* «.f thl* valuabh
whom wa moat real* tfullyi^l r ;
tlan.W.H. Il flf. Pr- ' bm H. \\. It. U. < •>.; Rev. J.
It. K. Iter. P- rry.Ov . *1 E. Sp4r*.e, Albany, Ua ; O.
J. I.unaf..rd, Ea-p. < » lu< tor H. W. lt.lt.; C. Master-
>0, Pag , Shelia Hihh «ountj : J. A. Unit*, Rain-
)-! I
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Itev.
-. K-p. Vnp
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B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S
VERMIFUGE,
I’HR SAFEST AND .MOST EFFECTIVE
j: l-aMKJIY Foil W01UIS
That lias ov»-r ln ' ii iliacovcrod.
Thl* celiibruU-.l ' in cifl,- f,.r Wi.rnU U U*< >1 " ill* the
u* most freedom *"'! < onhl-n-ii by geutlan.eii who have
i.htaaiM • mli en< * tn the medical nrofemion, and many
of llie«*. l rowing awd* their pr. indlee*. have rlm-r-
fully giv*i certificate* Uetifying bt It* superior it v. II
h it wii ettaaaiwlh for the wimple reason that
IHolliliiK liui f«t Ham discovered whleli
Mid it l* given wtlha
o knows it* purfii
a public for o
t *|»pr, he
id ti** s’text.-d
"KOBTT Y
„ eiiliertortty in Ihouaandi
p.trt* of the world.
it I* fl»e Imperative dialy of every pn-
r. utlowBlf b tin Uvaltli or lil*e)illif, and
to provide kliitvelr with this potent ape*
r.lllr.
Re ewraful lo obaarve Ui« lalllala of Uie uaine, and
eo that you gel
"B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S J^ERMIFUCr.-
B. A. Fab nentock's Son &
GEO. S. THOMAS,
-A. 11 o r n o t a t I_i -Vv
ATLANTA, GA.
THOMAS G. SIMMS, Agent,
Office at the Cl Uhing jHUm- of W. II. Low* A C
Atlanta, Gooriria,
FOR NEW YORK STEAM Will CO..
Engine Laths, Planers, Bolt Cullers, 1’|h
i Drills, Machinists’Tunis of
nil Descriptions.
lufacture and sell Wood-working Machine-
Hery de*« riptiou, and Stationary and Port-i
Login- and boilers. Patent eold-rolled Shafting,
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY
Howard and Barks Street-, Philadelphia.
1 lh am Kugine, 23-lnch cylinder, four foot atroke,
mad* by button, with 13 boiler*, 40-inch diameter,
45 feet long.
1 Ream Engine. 18-iucb cylinder, four feet stroke,
made by Sutton, with 3 boilers, 30-inch diameter,
38 feet long.
40 l; Her Ixvnns, 41 inch, G, 8 and 10 treadle*, 1, 2, 3
and 4 shuttle*.
23 Crompton Looms, 42 and 45-inch, 12 and 24 liar-
ness. 3 and 2 boxes, pick aud pick, and also 4
boxes.
! 56x48 1st breaker, 1 Muli
48x48 2d “ j 420 spindles
40x42 Condenser. J IV-ln.g'age
(40x42 1st breaker, j Mule
1 " ” <36x42 2d •• J 240 spindles
(80x42 Condenser. J lh-ln.g'sge
(60x48 1st breaker,) Mules
1 " " <4Sx48 2d •• } 432spindles
( 48x48 Condenser. ) l 7 ,-ln g’age
2 Mule* 360 Spindles each, 2' 4 -inch gauge.
1 Sargent’s Burr Picker, largo size, nearly new.
COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS.
1 Willow, Uodson’a make, large size, speeder 36-incb,
frame, six coders.
1 Coudtuner, feeder, 24 deliveries.
8 Spinning Frames, 2-inch rings, 168 spindles each.
otton maohlnei
Warping Mill* by baud and |>ower.
I Balling Machine, for csndle wick, Ac.
60,0*10 Bobbins.
Will take part CUT TON In Iraili.
Ju 30dcodJm
un. niCIIAU'H
CiOLl>l^:iV REMEDIEH.
Ask 1 r no other, take no other, and you will sav*
mu-, health and money.
fl.ooo HK-VAUI) for any case of oiseascin any stage
-‘ Mi they fail t ^
Dr. KirnAi * Ooi.kfn Balsa* No. 2 cures Mercurial
Affections. Rlx matisui, In all its forint, whether from
Mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in all
cases. No diatiug nacaaary. I have thousands of cer
tifloates proving the mlracnlous cures effected by the**
Uemedies. l’rtco of either No. 1 or No. 2 83.00 per bot.
tl*. or two boulaafor $11.00.
l>r. Rimau'a Oolokn Aktidotic, a safe, speedy, pleas
ant and radical cure for all Urinary Deraugemei (a, ac-
. mpaaib d with full directions. Price $3.00 per bottle.
Dr. Rich av’s Ooixkw Exn.in A Morn, a radical cure
for Nervoaa or General Datiility, in old or young; lm-
parting energy with wonderful effect. Price |ArtH per
bottle, or two bottles for f 0 00
On receipt of price Remedies will be shipped to any
place. Prompt attention paid to correspondent*.—
None genuine without the name of "DR. HIOIIAU’H
(lOLDF.N REM ED! EH, D. n RICHARDU, sole propri
etor Mown In gla** of bottles. Address
D. B.Kh'HAKDM,
No. T-4* Vartck atreet. New York.
Office hour* from 9 a. m. tn 0 p. m. Circulars free.
iy4-d!jr
T.i .Pure*., B;is; uulCuoapost
•*4*7 -ly
ISIS,
l»ITTSBI r KG,
so lx rnoratrron*.
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.
July 14-dly
M A. M M O T H
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
itoUm* MNMKsMswaawtamrs mis
W ILL How. in la
Cltl ol AllMla. F^toa OMlat,, Oa, o. th. «i»*
T.Md.7 lo 0ctobar n.«,wffliln Uu bran of Ml*
• • — - * on aa th* property of Jplqi D. Gray,
ur/, r w a l fd m«« at the Ifnltod M4 ***- 1 of America vs.
John D. Oray Property pointed oat hr W. U. Brown,
and In a*ld mortgage fl fa. 1March If. MW. I
Nov M m Mil.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OfflCE!
I-’IVJ<: POWER PRESSES!
And mi EudU'iis Variety of
JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
JI AVINU added Several Thousand Dollars worth of Job Type to our already
EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE !
We take great pleasure lu announcing to the Business Publio tbat«
execute, in the Highest Style of the Art,
e fully preparod than everj If
All Descriptions of Job Printing !
Our New Additions were selected by an Experienced Printer, and comprise all the latest improvement* in
TYIE^IEj, presses, etc.,
An.l enable. QatocooipcLt nuccesatuUy with uijr Printing Kutabllilira'nt In the South. ladeni.
we art- prepared to print anytbiug
From a VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER !
In a Style to suit the most fastidious.
We have now up aud in running order
FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES !
NI MUKK ONE
IS A MAMMOTH UOE CVLIAOEH VUUSS,
Ami is a Huge Piece of Machinery, the largest of the kiud ever brought to Atlanta. This Proa* Is especially
adapted to Pino Bools. Prlutlns nu, i Xjargo Po«tor«.
Nt’Mli Kit TWO
Is also a Hoc Cylinder Press,
Smaller Ilian tho first, aud one of the best Newspaper Presses in the State.
NVMBKK TURKIC
IS A. ^BnDXXJlwI HOE JOBBER,
Judi,M < 'th! > ilDMtpn<l.ln > uraahS^ ,<OI> lfoRi; — r J' AmciIpUm. .nf Uu 1m«u proLouuowt b, com|HUnt
M AIHK.lt PUUU
IS A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS,
l‘i>r Printing CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, Ac., aud is of very superior quality.
NUMBER FIVK
IS A. POTTER. CARD PRESS,
Is a model of Beauty, and turns outwork with a rapidity that is astonishing; and, yet, in tho uoatest and most
accurate atyle.
With these extensive facilities for ail kind* of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
We have no hesitation lu saying to the public that we can turn out work as rapidly as any Establishment south
of Cincinnati, and
IN STYLE AND PRICES WE DEFY ICOMPETITION !
All we ask is
A. FAIR TRIAL
iWe are prepared to print
HANDBILLS,
BILL HEADS.
CIRCULARS,
LETTER HEADS,
BUSINESSICARDS,
WEDDING’ CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
LABELS OF ALL KINDS.
THE LARGEST and CHEAPEST.
THE GREAT FARMERS’ PAPER
THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE ! I
N**w is the time to HiibHcribe for the
GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER ! I
IT IH CHEAP BECAUSE ITS CIRCULATION IS LAR
GER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER
NEWSPAPER 1 I
NOW IS THE TIME TO FOHM CLUBS !
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* TOT OOLMMS,
THK
Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonic
Rs Araanic— Ho Merewry.
L E_ BBADnEWS COLUMN
DB. J. BRADFIELD’S
ItlilI lIHliTU
Woman’s Best Friend.
mill valuable Madkfas i« prepared Cor Worn* ax-
1 oloslvsly, aad to banaad by womxm only. It U
adapted aapanUUy to tboaa «•**• wham th* womb ia
dUap5er*d!*0dirlll cor# mj irregularity int tb# "man.
ms." «xe*f>t in auch ***** *• requira a surgical opera,
tion As tbaat last ara vary rare, tb* Fnuui Kzou-
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ot th* "monthly oonnm^Uomoout, trouble of
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thaaf* af IsksdnU am th*
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy for Chills and fsver, or Ague aud
Fever, that la or oan be depended upon Is Hurley*.
Ague Tonic. Thera have been thoumads cared by
using U who ksve tried the usual remedies without
benefit.
WORTHY OF ATTENTION.
To Dr. Ihomaa A. Harley:
I hereby certify that during last year I was attacked
with the ague whilst In Yiekaburg, Mlsa., and used
several popular medicine# with but temporary raliaf.
On reaching home th*disease returned In a won* type,
if possible, whan my tnedioal attendant ordered Wulu
lu* In large doaea—frequently aa high as W gralns per
dsv, and which must hav# coat me nearly • W0. I con
sulted Dr. Bmith, of Louisville, and fouud he prescrib
ed quinine and araanic combined, which I refused to
uie. preferring to tot Uie aie«M» toke lte oonree. I wte
-linnet bloodleee, extremely reheaeted, enj pronounc
ed wlUi enlarged Llrer end Spleen. About thto time,
UieedrerUeetuentof Hurtey'i Ague Toulc appeared n
a city paper, and I determined to give U a trial. I did
to. andbave no reason to regret it. One bottle restored
me completely, and since that Uma I have seen nearly
a hundred cases In which it acted with eaoally happy
results, and would certainly recommend it aa prefers-
ble to any other tonic before the public.
JAMES MARTIN, Engineer.
Louisville, Ky., June 16. 1M5-
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
IHLin URUFiULlI
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
Indigestion, Piles, Pulmo
nary, Diseases, Merora
in, or King’s Evil,
Hyphllis."
Louisville, April 4,1856,
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla la what it is represented, and
I believe it the most wonderful medicine before the
public. Nothing under tho heavens could induce mo
to say so without proof of the strongeet aud surest
kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively on the
subject.
My daughter baa been allll&ed with skin disease
and stiffness of the joints for \everal years. I em
ployed the principal physicians of the city and they
could not cure her. I gave her your Bareaparilla not
expecting it would do much good, but to my great ss-
toulshmeut she rapidly got well, and thank God con
tinues so. Had she been taking any medicine I would
not give this certificate; but your 8arsapari)la, tho
only remedy emuloyed, leaves no doubt ol its medi
cal qualities, and tbat it alone cured her.
(Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring the truth aud honesty of the
statement, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth
and Walnut streets, Louisville.
0*OMU EiiUtoeo, Acai-w,,
On endefUr ramie,-April H, !*»,
notice, the Peaaenger Trains will run u\m? 1 '
»at nan. (Sundays •■aceptegT***
Leave Augusta '
Leave Atlanta. •«$-
Arrive at Augusta. •<$
Arrive at AUanta
EIOHT TRAIN. ■
Leave August*
Leave Atlanta.
Arrive at Augusta.
Arrive st Atlanta
« stomach," flush** at beat about tb* face, ebiUy a—
aations, burning of the eyelids and general natisen
ueea. Taken in Urn# all these symptoms pass away
UnxMfilalaly, without Injury to ths J[ r 4 t
l for numberless arils to tb# constitution Cf Uie wo
rn The next "turn" corn** around and them It no
iow,” or perhaps th# "white*" will appear. There
1 bo some uneasiness about th* womb, but very Bl
ue or non* of th* natural fluid escaping. The com
plexion beoome* sallow, bowels swollen, a sortof green
ish caste about the face, constant dull aching Pains
about the head, weight in th* lower stomach and back.
across the cheat, conch, and gtddlnea*.
•till allowed to go on "green sickness" will be fully de
veloped, the headache become# aavera. with loss of
memory, diminishing sensibility, bice stomach, dys
pepsia, no relish forfood, loss uf flesh, Increased flut
tering of the heart, swelling or the feet, legs aud
body, and occasional spitting of blood. The slightest
effort causes husoied mrbatuino. almost suffoca
tion. The skin Is flabby and a "doughy feel.” This
ia a sad picture, but It la the condition of thousands
of women between tho ages of fifteen and forty-five
who are brought to the verge of the gravo by ignor
ance or neglect to take tbo proper remedy. To all who
are afflicted with any of the symptom* above menu—
ed, tn connection with an irregularity of the "raont
sickness," wo earnestly say TAKE DR. J. BRj
FIKLD'M FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces
ken you will at once experience 1M benefit*, aud with
a little patience you will be folly restored to health. &
This remedy haa been extensively used for upwards
of twenty years bv many of the most experienced and
successful physicians of Georgia,
Wo retest that DR- J- BRADFIELD 8 FEMALE
REGULATOR ia proparred for WOMEN and to be used
by Women only.
A trial Is all we ask.
Praftored rad rato ^ tBLD.
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Price $1 50 per Bottle.
tw Sold by Druggists generally.
Atlanta. Ga-, December 29, 1868.
Dr. J. BuAcriELi). Dear Sir: I take pleasure in
stating that some time previous to the late war, I used,
with the utmost suoccaa, on a servant girl, your FE
MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld’a
Drug 8toie, Wert Point, Ga. She had been suffering
severely from suppreased menstruction, and thin Med
icine soon restored her to health. She is, to-day, liv*
in Atlanta, sound and well.
Arrive at Berzell*.
Passengers for MUledgevfllt-, Washii,««/* .!! }
Ga., must take day Passenger Train fn«,,
Atlanta. A “T
PaasengtTs for West Point, Moutgo„ lt r» •
bile and New Orleans must leave A.-^Mk
Passenger Train, to make close . “
Passengers for Nashville, Corinth (Jjr.
Memphis, Louisville andHt- LouU t
and make close connections.
Through Tickets aud Baggage «h» cI,a „
the above places. u
Pullman’s Palace Hlecping Car* on tU
>r Trains. No chauge ot cars on night K?
ail Trains between Augusta aud W. *• kZH
* K. ijL
Aastetam 8up»W
CHANGE OF Bl’HKDlI^
9 CHANGE OV CABS ABTWKEH sav**^
. ANK MONTOOMl.il Y, " !
Omcs or Mastex or
Central Railroao, Savannau, Aug'i't"^
I In and afYt-p Hlindav. lftli ln.t wx. ™
tofl .
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM GANDY.
Messrs. James Ruddle k Co.—Gentlemen—It gives
me groat pleasure to say, after using all tho other
worm remedies known to me. with but partial surceM
to my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley V,
and sinoe using It my children have becomo quite
well and healthy. The childron would eat it all the
time. It is one of the best, safest remedies known.r
and aa such, recommend it to one and all.
JA8. W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, June 13, 1868.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH HITTERS.
Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In
digestion, or Dy spepsia, Want of
artlon of the Liver or Disordered Stomach
7here arc no bitters that can compare with these
in removing these distressing complaints. For sale
or cau be bad st any drug store in tho United States.
JAMES RUDDLE k OO.,
Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
This 11 . ... _
and tried all the tonics I have heard of
Used, with little or no relief from any of them
heard Hurley’s Bitters highly spoken of, and trieu •
botUe, with little faith iu it before 1 commenced and
to my surprise and joy, before 1 finished one botUe.
I felt s great deal better and firmly believe that one ois
two occasions it was the means of saving and prolong
ing my life I conscientiously recommended them tJ
*11 sufferers as tho best Bitters known, and advise
them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s and have
no other. You can use this as you think proper, If it
will benefit others. Yours truly, etc.,
r . ^ JoHN w - dixson.
Louisville, Ky., December 10,1868.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DK. SEABROOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
Use in the future only 8EABROOK’8, a combinaUon
quite up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant to
take, harmless in Its acUon, efficient and reliable in all
cases. Iuvaluable in tho following diseases:
8nmraer Complaint, IrrogulariUea of the bowels.
Reetivcnssa, Teething, kc.
Give* health to the child and rtst to Uu toother.
Nashville, Trnn.,F*b. 12, 1868.
IJaa. Uaddle k Co., Louisville, Ky.—Win n living in
your city I used several bottles of Dr. ffaabrook’s In
fant Hoolhing 8yrup. and found U to do my child more
good and It would rqst better after using It thau any
??*• ^*53* J with coufl.leuof,
t is the beat medicine for children at present known.
1 wish yon would gst ths druggists her* to keep it. U
Any °ne do#*, pleara IrimTU,*; U not rand me
on# dozen by sipresa, and I wUl pay for it at th* office
here. Write me when you send it, aud oblige
MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH
DR. SEABROOK’S
Eliiir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Thte alagant coml(nation possesses all the ionic
propevti** of Perm via» Bark tk d Iron, without tho dia-
agreohln taste sad bad affeate ot either
•"«»«pret«~tto.^ or
UkMUoSS* ,0,h * OU,l> * ” l -
James Ruddle & Co.,
PROPRIETORS,
laboratory AW. 41, Bullitt Street
Louisville, Ky,
▲11 tna above goods for aal* by UEDWlhg 4 $qx
ATI.'ANT*. Ml ■
railroads.
°—«l»
Leave Augusta..
Li-avc Savannah
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Augusta.
Arrive at MiiledgevUlf
Arrive at Eafonton iifH
Connecting with train that leaves Augtugg|fi
DOWN DAT TRAIN.
Leave Macon 1
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Augusta.
Connecting with train that leaves Au^jVu'u^"
CP EXO.if tilaix.
Leave Ravanuah
Arrive at Macon . - „
Arrive at Augusta :;*»
Connecting with train that leaves AugijMsgp
DOW* NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Augusta
Leave MiUedgeriUc
Leave Eatonton .JT.
Connecting with trains that h ave
A. M. Trains from Savannah aud Aii^.toT^-
Tralns from Macon, connect with MilhdTlk
at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted.
P. M. Train from Savannah connects m
Mail Train on South Carolina R. It., sad y w
from Savannah and Augusta with Tnia* «
western and Muscogee Railroads.
[Signed] WILLIAM BOflte
Acting Master of Trsar^
bouse servant, and teemed cured up to the
time of "freedom.” I do not healtato to indorse yonr
preparation for the purposes for which you recom-
meud it. - • • Yours truly,
JNO. C. WHITNER.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Tnocr County.
This is to certify that I have examined the reciij
of Dr. Joseph Bradfleld, of this county, and as a med
leal man pronounce it to be a combination of Medi
of great merit in the treatment of ail the diseases
■ ' * * —commends it. Thia Deceir-
WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
MoVNTVILLK, 1868
Dr. J Bradtirld—Dear Sir: I have much pleasuie
In saying I have witnessed tho most decided aud m<p-
py etlects of your Female Regulator in this neluhLor-
nood. WM. H. FINCHEN.
Movmtvdjjl 1 68.
Du. J. Bradfilld—Dear Sir: I have repeatedly used
in my family, your Female Regulator, aud have in e
try case, met with complete success. G. L. DAVIS.
gy I also prepare aud have for sale a YEAST POW
DER, equal to th* beat, and for much less price.
gy 1 *l»o prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in
by many of the beat housekeepers In the city, and pro
nounced by them to bo very superior.
L. If. 1IKADEIELD,
Atlantn, On
Sole Agent for Ooo. M. Hay’s
Sure Cure for Intemperance.
marl 4-eodly
DR. 0, S. PROPHITT’S
Family Medicines
CONSISTING OF H1H CKIJIKATKH
L I V E It M K 1)1(1 IN 10
Aiioilitic I’niii Kill It,
ANTI-BILLIOIIH PILLS,
AGUE DPIXtLiS,
llynculrry tordiat, ft amir Tonie
PURIFYING FILLS
T HE -xcelleDt remedic. of O. 8. Prophitt, M. 1).
need no recommendation, their well-known power
in romoviug the diseases peculiar to our Southern cli
mate having already established for them an enviable
reputation in Georgia and the adjoining States. As the
majority of persons living in the South are predisposed
to disease of tho Liver, it is granted by all intelligent
phyeiciaua that most of the paius and aches of our peo
ple are due to orgauic or functional derangement of
V* a ‘ i "'P? rUut or «* n - 1’rophitt’s Liver Medicine and
Anti-Billioua Pill# strike directly at the root of the evil.
They cur* tho Liver, which in nine cases ont of ten, is
at Uie bottom of the Congha, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick
Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob-
struct tons, etc., so common among our people. Ear
ache, Toothache, Acute Rhounutlsm, Neuralgia
and bodily pains of every kind fleo before
Propliitt’8 Pain Kill It
like chaff before tLe wind.
If yon have Indigestion or Dyspepsia iu any form,
any othci chronic diseasos, use
Prophitt’s Liver Medicine.
It ia aafo and reliable; pure Vegetable, and a liquid
ready for use at any and all Umes. Price $2 a botUe-
33 1-3 per cent, discount by tho dozen bottles or more.
If you get snake bit, uso
PIIOPIUTT’S pain kill it.
.eternal and external. If you havo a fresh wound ol
any aort, use the PAIN KILL IT. It you get dog bit.
apply the''AIN KILL IT. “ W
DR. O. 8. PROPHITT 8
Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills
Purgative anti I'ebrirugc,
rn-rb.rettoduttm u.ttl.ud.BctoM reUi»«Ic It
«U Febrile ind Acute Dlieuee of etl klmle.
DB. 0. B. rBOVHITT‘8
VEGETABLE AGUE PILLS
A ufe end,corteIn rernedr for *«ao «n J Fercr. chilli
end Ferer, end .11 Unde of IVrtodlcel l)i.reeoe, end tl
safe and rallablu for aU to take at auy time.
DR. PROPHITT’8
CONI iraiTERY ■!.
A tele end Kenuluo renwnly for ell Unde of Itowel Die.
eeeee, Djeentorlce, Dierrb.oe, Bloody Fin., Ac . U
ntoy bo fflreu to ell etzoe. ence end ectce, end it ill
Unie. with perfect eefctj, where there la enjUilun ot
that claee tndlcetcd. ¥
I'ciuaVc Tonic,
GREAT SAL!
PURYFYING PILLS
ttare to «y todtretto. fo, them, end, M Shmn J. b “
generally follow ^ever and Chills an>l Fever.
▲U oCtka above Medicines sold by Druggists aud
l floS by* orally throughont th* Southwaet
W. A KAuadaU, Radwin* 4 Fox, Curtis 4 Liord
Pambarton. WlUon, Taylor 4 Oo., Atlanta, Ga.
Praparad only by DR. O. 8. PROPHITT,
▲11 the above ramedlts for aal* by ° 0?ta ****
L. H. BRADFIELD,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST.
WHITEHALL VTBUT. ATLANTA, OEUBOIA.
REAL ESTAT
fJlHE undersigned will sell for CASH, os
Tuesday, the 5th Day of
ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS
nient residences in Middle Georgia, oil Cleft*
Six Thousand Six Ilund
and Fifty-two Aero
MORGAN COUNTY LA
lying on the waters of Sugar Creek. These
brace some of the finest Cotton aud Grain lari
country. They will bo sold in se veral tractaa
afford an opportunity to a good many perMr ta
Procuro Homo*.
It ia seldom that such an opportuuity ocean
chase farms so favorably located.
Strangers desiring to settle in one of the bri
lunnitios in the United 8tates.and tocultmft
GREAT ORIGINAL FER
PARLOR FURNITURE,
Carriage aud Ilarne«*>
and a great variety of personalty belonging *
tatea of said deceased and his widow, Mr*. hMt
of whom also we are executors. r
The sale to be made under the order of the
Ordinary, and the Wills of the decased. foe »
l>oa« of paying legaoies, and for distribntioa,
ing to their Will*.
Madison, Oa., August 14. 1862.
G eorgia—uaralson county.-
J. HEAD, administrator of WiUon F.
tepresent* to tho court in bis petition,
entered on record, that ho haa folly ■V"",.
Blackstock's estate. This is therefore to era"
discharged from his administration andr
of dismission on the first Monday (n
may 30— ▲. D. WC"
v m iu»v concern.— niuiiui l>. “• •7.
form applied to ms for letter# of *dmln»«-
Uie . state of Augustus Williams, late Of tete
this ia to cite *11 and alugular, tho
next of kin ol Augustus Williams, to be ana
my office, within the tlmo allowed by Uw,
causa, If any they oan. why permanent M
tlon should not be granted to WUIlam l» 1W
gustos Williams' estate. J
^Witness my hand and offtvial iignature^ *
•ep l-30dprafee$3 00
DANIEL F0.
21 TATE OF GEORGIA—DAWSON OOt K**-
J as, Thomas Kaland, administrator of tea
Hiram Crane, deceased, represents to Uw —
petilioo, duly filed and entered on record,
folly administered Hiram Crane’s oatate; thu »
fore, to cits all persona concerned to ah®*--
any they can, why said administrator m®**
discharged from bis administration, and ree«"
of dlamlasina on the first Monday In Dec
This August th* fid, 1809b’
auglT-mfim prafee$6
DANIEL F0^
EORGIA, HARALSON OOUNTY.-Two
vX ter date apaUcatioo will be made to tte
Ordinary of Haralson county. Oa, at th®
term after tha axptratloa of two month, fo*
Uoe for leava to sail th* real estate of T. *rJTk\
|ateof said oounty, laoaasad, for ti#
ft M. 4 T. M. SAT
notice.
that my wlffi, Mrs. Juli® *
. ___ this data, beoome a trf «
Augnatfit, \m.
angfifi law4w