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N IN TUB BiUCK UtUI.DlNU ON AltaUAMA 8TUKKT
opposite tub rowranric*, brtwrkr
QUOAD AND WHTTKUALL.
Mll.lTAtiV OlllRCTOHY.
BftKVRT Major-Urmrrai. AUWitD 11. Trabt -
Commanding Department of tho South.
PEJMOMAL STAFF.
l'rovot Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Smith,
Captain U. S. Army, Aid-de-Gamp.
llrcTct LioHtoimut Colouol C. II. Grave*,
Captain l T . H. Army. Aid-de-Orap.
Brevet Captain J- G. Telford, 1st Lieotrn-
ant l T . S. Army, Aidtle-Gninp.
DEPARTMENT STAFF.
Brevet Colonel J. II. Taylor, Assistant Ad
jutant General, U. S. Army, Assistant Ad
jutant General.
Brevet Major Robert 1*. Hughes, Captain U
S. Army, Acting Aonistant Adjutant Gen
eral.
Captain 0. W. lloUenpillei. U. S. Army,
Acting Assistant Iuapeetor General.
Major Do Witt Clinton. Judge Advocate l T . S.
Army, Judge Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Hainea,
Couitnis'Sary of Snbsirtejtee C. S. Army,
Chief Com unwary.
Jhevet Colonel A. H. Eddy, Major and Quar
termaster l T - S- Army, Chief Quartermaster.
Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army, Depot
aud Staff Quartermaster.
Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon
U. S. Army. Medical Director.
Brevet Brigadier General Jolm J. Mtlhau,
Surgeon U. S. Army. Assistant b> Medical
Director, temporary.
Brevet Lieutenant Colourl A. K. Smith, Sur
geon U. S. Army, Attending Surgeon.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Taggart,
Paymaster U. S. Army, Chief Paymaster,
office at Charleston, South Carolina.
Brovet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay
master U. S. Army.
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cures Scrofula lu all it* various fo ms. tuck u
a. Chronic Rheumatism, Eruptions of
AUii. Chronic Horn Rye*. fte.ialan.
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS.
■o* of Woxnoni
Uh- »i Apr* «tu.
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder,
II In A perfect rent)valor.
itOMDAl.lH cra.li.-at. - . very klu.l of Inimor an
l«l unit, and restores the entire ay»tnn t > a h-alth
ouu dittos.
It ta perfectly hariuh-aa, lit ter producing the Gigli
Injury,
It i« nut <
1111111; thnUMiliil
a#- Fur testimonials of remarkable cures, at-e "Uo-
-adalia Almanac" for tills year.
Prepared only by Drs. Gb-msnls. Rives k Co., Man
ufe-turiug ('hutnUtS, formerly J. J. Lawrence A Co.,
ltaltimore. Mil.
For sale hy Druggists everywhere.
THOMAS G. SIMMS, Agent,
Office at tho Clot king ;8tori- of W. 11. Lows k Co.,
Atlanta, Gpot-gin.
FOE IEV YORK STEAM EIKIHECD.
Manufacturers of
KiiL'ino l.atlis rinners, Hull ( ultor*, lip
rielil Ilrilln, MachlnlxUi’ Tools of
all llosrrlptlons.
V IJ40, ruannfsetare awl sell Wootl-working Machine
ry ot i vory description, and Stationary aud Port
able llnyiiie aud Dealers, Patent cold-rolled Shafting,
Leather and Rubber Beltiag, and all articles needful
i machine or railroad repair shops.
Olhi o 12t; and P2W Chambers at, New York.
(JKORGK PLACE, President.
JOHN H. CHEEVEK, Sec y
jePJ-tf CUAS. F. HARDWICK, Sec’y.
GEO. N. THOMAS,
l o ]• n c y ix t I_i ix ■v.
ATLANTA, 04.
Office, llroad at..Oor, Brown's Building.
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND
MeaMirc Seekers.
rniiF. only diri-ct route to the
VirsiJiiD Sprins«.
ALL NORTHERNKCITIES.
1 K1X0UBBION KETUllV TICKETS to all tie Celobrat-
i.l VirglniaSi'rlncB with the privilege of -topping
Tv^r at any intermediate i»oint, havo been placed on
aale by this road st -reatly minced rates. —
NO STAGING.
If yon desire 8PEF.D. COMFORT an.l SAFETY, go
via the tireat Virginia an t Teanrsse. Air-
Line.
Apply to Ticket Office, Passenger Di p
| SIMMON'S |i
Tli# symptoms of liver
S HMMrcr rheumatism. The stom-
i loou'af spp. lit# »n«l sickness, >® w -
els in ganeral costive, shns-timw slternatmg witk l*x.
The head is troubled With l i'n and du 1 seMOtlon,
considerable loss of meni««r> . scoswiauied with pain
ful sensation of having left undone something which
ought to have been don-. • mm cruplalnlng of wc-ak-
•— “'iui Sometimes, aoino of
• above symptoms attend
t t)„- disease, and at other
!K^7, SJKSf
the organ most iuvolved.—
Jure liver with
DR. SIMMONS’
1.1Y l.U llKUUiATOW,
A preparation of roots r
strictly vegetable, and ca
It has been used by lc
last 35 years as one of tl
and liarmleaa preparati.n
ing. If taken regularly and persistently. It is sure to
Dyspepsia, headache, Jauudi
lironic diairhcea,
of the bladder,
up dysentery, atrectiomi
T th.i kidn-ys, fever,
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And an £ru1ltaa Variety of
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H
AVIMO added Several Thoaiand Dollar* worth of Job Type to our already
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a ore now more fully prepared than ever] to
All Descriptions of Job Printing !
Our New Additions v
a selected by an Experlenood Printer, aud oomprlae all the latest improvements in
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COSTAS S' BISHOP FILL
ly vegetable Ihtll (sugar coated) and of extraordinary
i-iUcacy for Oostiv.-n.-ea, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head,
aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac.”
(Medical Journal H.)
Positively the beat Till in tho World
“That Cough will kUlyon,"
did IIoM
Try
'■you,
‘Vostar’*’' Couk
K>> ltcnirity
lead to death,"
Try “t'oitar’s” t'ouuli lti im.ly
"For Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac.,"
Try “Coat**»•’»” Cougli Heim-ily
•'Costar says It to the beat iu the wide world—and il
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“ c o s Ta r ’ s ”
Standard Preparations
ABF. BIX
BE AUTIFIER.
THK
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•Cost HI
Addrt-si
nlj pn
rAB." No 10, Crosby at.. N. Y..
Or John F. Hknhy (Successor to)
Dcuias B.iru«» k Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y.
RB-For Sale by J. A. TAYIAJR, L. H. WlADFIELD
and other Dru; gieta in
ATLANTA, GA.
RED WINE k FOX, agonto. Atlanta, Oa.
kbao-c
colic or pains lu the bowels, pain
spirits, heartburn,
___ . . In the head, fev.-rl
aiId aflueTdroi>sy, boils, paiu in back and limba, Asth-
na, errsypelas, fomale affections, and bilio— *»«-*—■
' Prepared only by J. II. ZKIVJM di CO
Price $1; by mall $1M.
Druggists, Macon, Oa.’
fully
The following highly respectable persoi
attest to the virtues of this valuable luedi.
whom we most respectfully refer :
Oan. W. H. Holt, President 8. W. It. U. C.i.j U.
R. Felder, Perry,Oa.; CoL E. Hparks, Albany, <U ; O.
J. Lunsford. Esq., Conductor H. W'. It. It.; <t. Mnst.r-
■on, Eeq., Sheriff Ulbh county; J. I
bridge, Oa.; Dykes k Rparhawk, odltoi
rallahaesae; ltev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Oa ; Virgil
Powsrs, Ssq., Bunerintendent H. W’.R. R.; I
lard. Bullard's HUtlon, Macon k Rniuswl ^
- ‘ s county, Oa.: OreenvUle Wood, Wissl’i FaoU-
icdicfnn,
itaiggsc
y, Maco
.'.inference; Majir A. I
..r Macon Telegraph.
I*. K. Florida
Stoll, «ia.; K.II-
nay V-dAwhin
B. A. FAHNESTOCKS
VERMIFUGE,
THKSAFKST AMI MOST EFFECTIVE
REMEDY FOR WORMS
That lia* ovur lic-ju iliacovcrcJ.
s used extensively, for the simple reason that
Nothing lias yet hern discovered which
ran he suhslllulr.l In lie place.
And it to given without apprehension, because every
ono knows ita |>erfect safety. It Las now l»een liefore
the public for over "Forti Years," and lias a't.--te<|
ta superiority In thousands of rases, throughout
ports of tbe world.
It Is Ihe Imperative duly er every pa
rent to watch the health or hlschlld, and
to provide himself with this potent spe
cific.
Be careful to obsorvo the initials of tii
oe that you get
"B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUCF,
B. A Fahnestock’s Son &
WHOl.KHALK DHUUQIKTH,
PITT8BURO, PA.,
lou tkorunoox.
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY
Boirud and Berk* Street^ Philadelphia.!
40 Roller Looms, 44 inch, G, H and 10 treadle-., 1, 2, I
and! shuttles.
2.’i Crompton Looms, 42 and 45 inch, 12 and 24 Har
ness, D and 2 boxes, pick aud pick, and alao 4
(Mx43 1st breaker,) Hub
1 Set woolen cards, M8x4H 2d “ 420spindles
(40x42 Condenser. J 1 \-in. g'age
(40x42 1st breaker,) Mulo
1 •• •• (30x42 2d •• S 240 spindles
(30x42 Condenser. J l.Vln.g'ago
! 00x48 1st bronker,) Mul
48x48 2d •• | 432 apii
48x48 Condenser. J lj(-in g’age
2 Mules ;»<i0 SpindlcH each, 2' 4 -inch gauge.
l.Hargeut’s Durr Picker, large size, nearly new.
COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS.
1 WIDour, Uodoou’s make, large size, >i»oeder 46-inch,
df-htripiN-rs and grinder,
twobeatera.
4 Cotton cards, 36-incli, i
60-tnch traverse.
1 Drawing frami
Diituford's drawing
frame, -ix oeilcrs.
1 Condenser, feeder, 24 deliveries,
3 Spinning Frames, 2-inch rings, IttM-|>in«ll.
1 " *• l.'4-lnch •• 180
With shafting, b iting, Ac., Are., complete t
Wonting Mills h'> baud au.l |tower.
I Balling Machine, for ean.lle wick. \e.
50,000 Dobbins.
Will take part C OT TON In trs
Ju30deo«13m
ITICXIATT’S
GOLDEN HKM^DIEN.
Ask i»r no other, take uo other, sod you will save
tin:., health au.l luouey.
♦ 1,044 KfiWAHD for any case of otsessein any stage
which they fail to cure.
Dr. Hiciiau'm (i.iutKN IIauum No. 1 cures Ulcer*,
Ulcerated Horc Throat and Mouth, More Ryes, CuUnc
ous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches, Hore-
ness of the Hcalp, Hcrofula, Hr.; | H tin- greatest R. no-
valor, Alterative and Itlood Purifler known, removes
all disease from tie system, and leaves the blood pure
and healthy.
Dr. IticiiAL'M (ioi.tiKN IIAI.HAV. No. 2 cures Mercurial
Affections. Rhematlsm, In all Its forma, whether from
M. rcurjr or other causes; gives immediate relief In all
No dloting lu-cowory. I bav« thousands of
• Exiuir A worn.
ant and radical cure for ail Uriui
r oiup ml. d wllli hill dire, i
Dr. RtrHAtr*s Oot.i v.w k .
for Nervous or General Debility, in old _
part log energy wilh wonderful effect. Price «5 W per
iH.ttlc, or two bottles for $9 no
(ki rocelpt of price ROmodles will bo shipped to any
idace. Prompt attention paid to corre*|M>i.dento.—
genuine without the name „l -DR. UICHAU’fl
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Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonic
M« ArMsl««I* Htnarr*
L H, BRADITELD’S COLUMN
DB. J. BRADFIELD’S
nun iitmm
Woman’s Best Friend.
mHUi nluM. liedWfc. femuSfur Wo«M ev
uik.uMd b> won*. <mlr. Il lx
. i,nri-"r — —— — wbw. Um wok.
aliSEnZuii »U1 car. u, itntoluttj Ui Uu -B.o-
OIWB** at *<Im«w. n th .
Th, ulIj nmady for Ohtllx Md f.w, or A... uid
■nr, tb.tl.fl. flM kfl d»M«d.d M— K Bbrtfl,'.
AttbflTosfo. TbflM bari bM t-u-n!* eorsd hr
ulb. It vba bxrfl trfod lb. ruu^ rmrfU. oltboar
WORTHY OF ATTENTION.
ToDr. IlioflOM A. Harin'
I bar.br oflrttfr tb* darfo. Urt r“ lw “
with than*, -bun lb riolflbyx, “ 1 "'- “ d
several popular medicine# with hot
Ou reeeuag home ttta dtoeaee returned in a worse
If sosslhlt. wfaeu my medical atteudsst ordered Quin-
lustatarge dosee-frequmiUy as high as filjjMPJ
dev. and which must have oest SM njeriy *W0. I ooo-
soiled Dr- Smith, of Loatordl*. snd fbund he prescrib
ed qttinise wa4 aseeuto combined, which I refused to
take, prelsrrlf ke let the dtoeeee take Ita oouree. I was
ahnoet HtoodtoM, extremdy exhauatad^sud
ed with so larged Utrer and ffptoM. Abeel Wm time,
the advertisement of nuiieyWu# Teule ajjeared ta
- ‘ termined tc give Ha trial. I did
meulto. and would eertataly i
ble to any other tonic b*fore tbs public.
7 JAMW MABITN. Engineer.
Louisville, Ky., June 16, 1444.
PURIFY YOUR RLOOD.
HUEY'S SMSlIillLLI
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
A erections of kite Bones, Hubitwul Costive-
mess, Debility, Duenses sf th# Kldmeys
Dyapepslu, Kryslpelis, Penal* lr-
regalorltlee, Flstwlu, mil Skin
JDIsemses, Liver Complmlmf,
ludlgestleu. Piles, Pulmo
nary, Dlsemses, 8erofa
in. or King’s Kwll,
Syphilis.:
Locistills, April 4,1864.
Hurley's Sarsaparilla to what it to represented, and
I believe It the most wonderful medicine before the
public. Nothing under the heavens oould indues me
to say so without proof of the strongest and snreat
kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively on the
subject.
My daughter has been afflicted with skin disease
and stiffness of th* joints igr several years. I em
ployed the principal physicians of the city and they
oould not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla
expecting it would do mach good, but to my great
tonishmeni she rapidly got well, and thank God eon-
tin use so. Had she been taking any medidn* I would
not give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the
only remedy employed, leave* no doubt ol ita med'
cal qualities, and that it alone eared her.
(Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring the truth and honesty of Uie
statement, will flud me at my residence, corner Ninth
and Walnut street*, Louisville.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
Messrs. James Ruddl* It Co.—Gentlemen—It gives
me great pleasure to say, after using all the other
worm remedies known to me, with but partial stiocesi
to my children, 1 was advised to try T. A. Hurley’s
and since using it my children bars become quite
well ana nesitny. The children would eat It all the
time. It to ono of th* bast, safest remedies known
and as such, recommend it to one and all.
Louisville, Jane 18, 1848.
JAB. W. TRAVT8.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH HITTERS.
Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, Im-
digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of
setloa of tbs Liver or Disordered Stoma
There tire no bittern that can compart with th
In removing these distressing complaints.
ToJae. Ruddle A Go., Louisville, Kj. : Gentlemen
ThU Is to csrt/iy that I hav* been lor years a sufferer
and tried all tbe b'nlca I have heard of or seen adver
tis«d, with little or no relief from any of them 1
heard Hurley's Bitter* highly spoken of, and tried a
bottle, with little faith talt before I oommeneed. and
*° •arprtae and Joy, before I finished one bottle.
before I oommeneed, and
. -r. — A-v, —JT* 1 finished one *
I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that ».
two oocaslou* it was the means of saving and proloug-
iu K my Ills 1 consolestiously recommssded them to
*11 sufferers as the best Bitters known, and advise
them always to ask for Dr. Tx A. Hnrley 'a and have
no other. You can use this as yon think prqggr, if it
will benefit others. Yonrs truly, etc., W
. , „ JOHN W. D1X80N.
Louisville, Ky., December 10, 1844.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK’S
INFANT 800THING SYRUP.
Use in the future only BBABROOK'S, a combination
quite up with th* advancement of the age. Pleasant to
take, harmless la Its aettoo, efficient and reliable In all
tses. Invaluable in th* following diseases:
Hummer Complaint, Irregularities of tha bowels,
Restfvsnesa, Teething, Ac.
dive# health to the Child and rest f# (A* mother.
Nabhvillb, Tbs*., Psb. 12, 1848.
Jas. Ruddle A Go., Louisville. Ky - Wh-u living in
your city I nasda*v*r*l bottle* of Dr. Seabmok's In
fant Soothing Hyrup, and fouud it to do my child more
‘ reel better after sain* il
say with
aSsBaKnBiKg
‘show," or perhaps th* “whiles" will appear. Thai
will be some uneasiness about th* womb, tmt very 11
U.OTBM.0 ( UM ittMl OUIA
■lexlo® become# sallow, boweto swollen, a sort of gressie
fob caste about the too*, oonatant dull schtaj
about the head, wefshtta th* lower stomach asd bees,
with or witW whites, palpitations of the ksori *
lor, exhaustion, indigestion, weariness, tausuo*
tag serose th* lotns.lDss of appetite, pstn in toft b ,
tig*Usees across the cheat, cough, and giddiness. If
sdU allowed to no on "green sickness" will bo folly de
veloped, the headaoh* becomes severe, with lose of
memory, diminishing sensibility, aios rroMACB, dya-
pepoto, no relish for Led, lorn of flash. Increased flut
tering of the heart, swelum or tbe new, tog* »*»d
body, and occasional spitting of blood. The slightest
effort causes huebibd ssbatbiso. almost ■4FF0CA-
tios. The skin 1* flabby and a "dongby f##L" Thia
to a sad picture, but it to the condition of thousands
of women between th* apse of fifteen and forty ftv*
who are brought to the verge of the grave by lgnor-
ano* or negleot to take the piWper remedy. To all who
are afflicted with any of the symptoms above mention
ed, ta connection with *n irregularity of fb* "monthly
sickness," w# earnestly say TAKE DR. J. BRAD
FIELD'8 FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces ta
ken you will at once experience Its benefits, and with
a little patience you will be fully rest
This remedy has been extensively .
of twenty yean by many of th# most experienced and
snmssMul physicians
We retest that DL _
REOtTLATOB I, prqarrtd for W0MEK Md to b. fliml
by Women only.
A trial to ail we ask.
Pr.p«d Md Mid
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Price $1 50 per Bottle.
«W Sold by Druggists generally.
Atlanta, Ga., December 29,18G8.
Dr. J. BsADnsLD. Dear Sir: I take pleasure ta
stating that some time previous to the tote war. I used,
with the utmost success, on a servant girl, your FE
MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld's
Drug Stoie, Weal Point, Oa. Bhe had been suffering
severely from suppressed menstructlon, and this Med
icine soon restored her to health. She to, to-day, liv
ing ta Atlanta, sound and well.
I will state, further, that I know of its being need,
with equal success: on a servant girl of my brother
In-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athens, Ga.
woman bad, I think, been diseased for six ye
She was a house servant, and seemed cured up
time of "freedom.” I do not hesitate to Indorse your
preparation for the purp°«e" f° r which you recom
mend it. Yours truly, ,
JNO. C. WHITNER.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Taocr Co0*nr.
This to to certify that I have examined the rec/tpt
of Dr. Joseph Bradfleld, of this county, and as a med
leal men pronounce it to be a combination of Medi
cines of great merit in the treatment of all the disease*
MocarviLL*. 18C8
Da. J Bbaofield—Dear Sir: 1 have mnch pleaau
In saying I havo witnessed the most decided and_ hip
py effects of your Female Regulator ‘
flood. Wk
MO UN T V ILL K, l C8.
Da. J. Bradfikld—Dear Bir: I have repeatedly used
lu my fkmily, your Female Regulator, end have
ery case, met with comylete success. O. L. DA
oepers In the city, and pro
nounced by them to be very superior.
L. H. BRADEIELD,
Dru^tflwt, Atlanta, Ga.
Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay's
Sure Cure for Intemperance.
marl4-eodly
DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S
Family Medicines
CONSIST!NO OF HIS CKI.MRATEI/
I- I V E It MEDIOIN E
Anoiline Pain kill It,
vYINTJ-OIELIOITK PII.I.M,
AGUE JPXXjXjS,
Itysmlrry Cordial, t'rmalr Tonic
PimiPYING T»TT,T.H
fT3HE excellent remsdiea of O. 8. Prophitt, M. D.
jL need no recommendation, their well-kuown power
in removing th* disoases peculiar to our Southern cli
mate haring already established for thorn an enviable
rspotaHen ta Georgia and the adjotalng States. As the
matdrkf ef Person* living in the8outh are predto]
to dtoeese of the Liver. it is granted by elf intell
physictaus that mod of the pains *Dd aches of oui
pie are due to orgsuic or functional derangement of
organ Propbltfs Liver Medhtae and
Anti-Billlous Mils strike directly st the root of the evil.
They cure the Liver, which in niue cases out of ten, is
at the bottom of the Coughs, 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 every kind flee before
.srelor MashvUle. Corinth
M-mptil* LonlMTlUfl ud St. Lflul
and make close connections.
Through Tickets and Baggage cheeta*
4he above places.
Pullman’s Palace Weeping Cara
Railroads.
Ot.rji.
O. MUtffoT
OM-. tb.
Jr 1
Leave Augusta
Leave Atlanta 7«|.
Arrive at Anguala. Ml*
Arrive at Aflanta. *44 %
natrr tmaik 6
e Augusta...
s Atlanta....
Arrive at Augusta...
Arrive at Atlanta...
Leave Augusta
Leave Ksrsslis
Arrives! Augusta..
Arrive at Bersella...
.... s : &
?£S»BK5*a3!B»a^
for Wfl.t Point,
r OrieMK um.t
K«ni« Tnla. to nui.t
Assistant H
v *«u^
CHARUIC UP •CIIKDIX*'
o ruAVoa or camm mmtua
AKU Hovruourur, ai~‘
Ornca or Uamtkh ,
C'ENTEAL JUiLflOAD, 8AVAMVAH, fi^x .
On and aftar Buu.Uy, jeth Inst. '
n the Georgia Central Railroad win njjt.
vr day mix.
Leave Savannah
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Augusta
Arrive at Miltadgerilit
Arrive at Eatontou
'oimecting with train that leave* a(
I>OWB DAT TBAIX
Arrive at Augusta
rith train that leave,' Augiwu iT
Connecting wtl
W NIOJI f TSAIS.
Leave Savannah
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Augu*ta
rith tra
--•§1
OoQnflctiUK With train thxt If.vt,
DOWN lftOUT TXAIX.
Leave Macon I
Arrive atflavannah
Arrive at Augusta
Leave MlUedgevlUe
Leave Eatonton I
Connecting with trains that li-ivt- Ang^g-
A- M. Traina from Savannah and Ant^T
Traiua from Macon, connec t rith
at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. * nL
P. M. Train from Savannah ronnects m
ill r-arolt... 1> n ...f*
GREAT SAL
REAL ESTAT
rpHE
undersigned will sell for CASH, on
Prophitt’* Pain Kill It
Dyspepalu In any form,
MS. HA RAH L. RANH
' the Keiui-Weekly otliiioii.
ing flubs I
It will in that way be supplied I m ... ...
price for which such a paper can be printed.
t SEMI-WEKKLT TEIBL'MB.
Mall Hiibscrihe.rs, 1 copv, 1 you
Mail NUbacrlbors, 2 copies, 1 y
Mail subscribers, 5 copies, or t
>r, tor each copy.. 3.00
For $100 we will send thirty-four copies and the
DAILY TRIBUNE.
TIIF. NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE
Is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at
$10 per year; $6 for six mouths,
SAMUEL BARD.
Terms cash in advance
subetwfwHoue. always procure a draft "on
• Poetoffice money order, If possible. When neither
of these can be procured, send th* money, hut Mwm*
In a registered letter. The registration lb* haa been
sssssSmess
All Postmaster* are obliged to ratafiw lsttora when-
* •- * THE TRIBUNE
ever requested to do so.
I)U. SEABUOOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Oalkaya.
Thl. flloB.at ooml'uxMon ...
rttra of Pflravtfl, B»rk and Iron, wtthoat tb. dl«.
•.rrabl- UM. and trad WT-ora ct .lUi.r, aarraraui,
If '■“‘.fl Br^raraUon^ o! th.ra rataflbu'SSd.L.
gtjrtnas ^ ..d. dto^ra. uFZSSZTz ^
James Ruddle tc Co.,
PROPRIETORS,
lMhoratory.ro.il, BuUUl MrtH
Louisville, Ky,
AU um flbora toodfl fox aalfl k, UbWIU * VOX
any othei chronic diseases, use
Prophitt’s Liver Medioine.
Itls safe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and a liquid
»*dy for uae * any aniaU time., rrice $2 a bottle-
81 P* p °® nk - dlseonnt by tbe dozen bottles or mort
If you get snake bit, use
PROPIIITT’S pain kill it.
Internal and oxtarnal. Ifyouh»y«. (reali wound o(
•“»•<>«. «» tb. PAIN KILL IT. It yon H ,t d.nt bit,
apply Utfl "AIN KILL IT. “ “ ^
DB. 0. (A PUOPHITT 8
Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills
Purgative auil Febrifuge,
“J •■»<•'«» cAtliartio In
all Febrile and Acute Diseases of all kinds.
Dll. O. 8. PROPHITT'H
VKOKTAULK AUUE PILLS
A safe and,oertatn roraedy for Agno and Fever Chills
and Fever, and all kinds of Periodical Diseases aud ts
auf# and reliable far all lo take at any Um*
DR. PROPHITPfl
IHIUD DTSEITHY CHIiL
A safe and genuine remedy for all kind* of Bow«l nia.
«tac# Dysenteries, Dtarrhma. Bloody Finx? Ac It
£?.■«? “1 •-.id 4 -' £
SSrSSrnSSS"*^' wh "” ,b '™ '■ • n » 0,l ”«»«
Vemate Tonic,
—AND—
PURYFYIN0 PILLS
2lMwl21rS.S‘i!l^ d fr” - * xwa « aaaociatad
Tuesday, the 5th Day or
ELEGANT AMI SPACIOUS HW r
uient residences in Mitidle Georgia. Oil?
Six Thousand Six Hn
and Fifty-two \m
MORGAN COUNTY
lying on tho waters of Sugar Creek,
brace some of tho finest Cottou and QiaiB
country. They will be sold in several
afford an o]q>ortunlty to a good many r
Procure Home*
Strangers desiring to settle i:
GREAT ORIGINAL FEE
milsssf
son, and are compoaed of the farni* of
ceased.
On tlie name day and Iho day follorinf.
t tho residence aforesaid, the Rplendld
PARLOR FURNITURf.
Carriage anil IUHA
a great variety of personalty lMden|iig
tales of said deoeaaed aud his aide*. »** m
of whom also we are executors.
The salo to be made under the order of ••
Ordinary, and tho Wills of the decseed. m
poa* of i>sylng legacies, and for dl«tnww»
lug to their Wills. . *
Ihm-haeers are aaburetl tlut tl»s UUe
perty is unqiiektioned. Tills 1a an in»po«!2
JAMKS H.
CHERTKB
Madison, Oa., Auguot 14, 1809.
NOTICE.
, may, from thta 'J**
NOTICE, DEBTORS and CKt
pRORQIA, FULTON COUNTY.-Notice If
VJ given to all persons hiving demand*
McMaater, Seulor, deceased, to pros'
froiM-rly made out, within the time P>
so as to know their aha racier and
persons indebted to tho deceased are new
to make immediate i*yment to
•ndc£tu, u H'nrnr.
■SiS&sswuw 1 -
- YflraUin,
p.ratTi i~—raT 1 ' "TS- 1 " * Ubfc Ouitlfl * Llojd.
Pflgbfofon. Wttenn. Tflytor A Ob. Attend (fo. ' •
Fnroat only by po. O. n. PBOPH ITT.
i, Oa.
All lb. .bora ranraAI., fox raj. by
L- H. BRADFIELD,
WHOLESALE DKDGOIBT.
W-TBUU, mm. ATLANTA. OtOKOlA.
( 1 EOEOIA, BAKALSON COUNTY*- . ^
VJT bfltb P.rTyflflAn, Mmlntorttlll o» »•
M. A. lVrryman, npiAMnlfl to tb. oofl"*
on, duly filed and entered on record,
illy administered IVrrymsn'a e*t*tr
Till* Is therefore lo dto all person
dred and creditor*, to shew cause,
why said administratrix shouldm***- M
her administration, and receive letters#* ^
on the first Monday la October, 1849. T ■ ,,
July. 1844.
A D. WOODJ^jj
july20-m6tn PrinteF*** I
G lORaiA, DAWHON OOONTT.-To •* (
may oonoern.—WtITtton L. Itoy to™.
form appllml to ran for tettera of *0*
the estate of Anaustns Wllllsma. 1st* °* -
■f offioe, SriMji** uw w ufowfl-- --j
gwstn* WiDtams’ eetata
WHfleaamyhaDdandoJMslrigajW
1444. fiA*«L
mbs*at 14o’clock a. w.on IMkMjtl
at my office.