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* 'ru/eorii uaiKi* 1<J l»»‘ * for the dial Inaer-
Uub fl andlor each subae«pu>ul ln*«iiU>u 10 cents.
Ten Rue* of solid nonpareil. >.r lla equivalent lu »pe*«*
I * , ^rn*cMir Induro or on demand after tha Aral to
DAW each luanrtion.
All a lverttaem**uta. or iiotioca ol advertisement*,
tiudsr "i'Uy Budget. 1
i charueebl# at lUa rate ot
(or each luaertlou. No
aum than oaa DoLua
Advertisements uuder the Load of ’‘Speolal Node**,’
• ill api*ar (ui
Voluntary comm tm teat ir-n*, ooMalwiag tnterestluffor
iu port sat uevra, aoUcited fmn» every quarter. Nows
lilfaft * ‘ * ‘
de tired
x the various owuulii* ‘-f tin* Slats especially
I’ll K Kit A OEfiCYH
n ruK biucul ui’ii*i>m« on Alabama
orroaiTR tub posiomcK, butwkin
BBOAU AND WHTTRI1ALL.
MIMTAltY DaItKC’TOItY.
llBBVET tlAJ.iU-OUBBM. Al.VBBD 11. TeBBY
CommnnJIng Dopartroent of the Sonlh.
pemonal nirv.
jlrevet Ijinulnnnnt Colonel E. W. Smith,
CajiUin l'. S. Army, AWMc-Cnmp.
Urevet Eiouleoant Coloml C. li- Graves,
Captain IT. S. Array, AH-de-Oamp.
lirevet Capl aiu J. G. Telfonl, 1st Lieoten
nut L'. N. Array. AtWe-Cnrap.
DETAKTAIEST ST4FY.
Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad
jntaut General, ET. K. Army, Assistant Ad
Jataut General. _ . _
Brevet Major Uotn rl 1\ Hughes, Captain U
S, Array, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen
eraL
Captain C. W. Hoteeujiillei, V. S. Array,
Acting Assistant Inspector General.
Major DeWitt Clinton. Judge Advocate
Army, Judge Advooale.
Brevet Brigadier General T. J. U‘>» I
Commissary of Subs»t«uoe U. 3. Army,
Chief Commissary.
Brevet Colonel A. 11. Eddy, Major and (Ju.ir
term aster U. S. Army, Chiel Qnartermaster
Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army. Depot
and Staff Quartermaster.
Brevet Brigadier Geueral W. J. Si an, Surgeon
U. S. Army, Medic al Director.
Brevet Brigadier Gen-ral John J. Altlhau,
Surgeon lh S. Army. .Assistant to Medical
Director, temporary.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A. K..Smith, Sur-
geou U. S. Army. AllijU Hug Hifgi ou.
lire vet Lieutenant Colotpl Itovid Taggartl
l'iiymaster U S. Army, Chief Paymaster,
office .it Clmrleietmi. South Carolin*.
I Ire vet Lieuleii.uit CAcm*'?. L- Allison, P;ij
master l 1 . S. Army, ''J&i >
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND
Pleasure Seekers.
mUEouly d.r.-ct route t
Viisinia SpringN,
ALL NORTHERNKCITIE9.
I.AXGURKION KtfURN TICKETS to alilboCVlabmU
rj cl Virgin iaKptim-* with the privflefffi of stopping
iitvf al any iiiVrniedlate point, havo^ Inca placed p
tlHBHESilUMIUOU
NO STAGING.
Apply to Ticket Office, Faaaengnr l»rpot.
nil in rimtol co*livr, >m«Uti.« • alteri
Thd head i* troitbltd with Y»iu »ud (lull kOiiHAtina,
t onUdemble Iguh of memory. fvoniranit'd with pain-
Ini kcnutK'U of bavin# left undone aonu thinp which
ought to ha vo boon don-. Oft* u couiplaluing of weak-
ZW - . - e* •* Of
Utf or#au moat involved.—
;ur« the liver with
DR. SIMMONS’
itivEn nv.u iiViou,
A pri-paration of r*x>U and lierba, warranted to L<
strictly vcgetablo, and can do no injury to any one.
It haa been uacd by hundn-df, and known for tli»
laat .t& ycara aa one ot the moat reliable, t-fncacioiii
and harioleas preparation** ov* r oflt rr.l to the auOer-
iug. Ifukra regularly lnd p*-ratatrnUy, it la sure t<
ie kldneya, fever,
n of apiritM, heartburn
.»U» ur "the bowela, pain In the head, fovt-r
and acue, dr«»pHy. boil*, pain in back and limba, AjUi
** • * .. t . Hat.PenA IiIIIaiiu dlaaaeei
’ Preparedonl, by J. **• ■»»«»•
Trice |1; by mail $13?.
Druggiata, Macon, Ga.'
full)
Tha loUow*ug highly reapec'able perauna
atteat to the nrtaaa *>l thia valuable me them,
whom we m**at reapect/olly arfer:
(Ion. W. U. Holt, PriftnUt W. »». Co.; Uav, J.
11. Febtor. ParTy.Oa,; Tol i. 8| irka, Albany, Ua.;
J. Lunaford, Bm„ Conductor K W. ll. H.; C. Ma*t.
eon, Baq., Sheriff IMbb county; J. A. Ilntta, lla
orldfle, Ga.; l»>kea k Rparhawk, nlilota "Kloridlai
/dllahaaaec; Her. J. W. llark*-, Ma* "ii. Ga.; Vir
power**, Eatp, Bnperin
lar.l, Mnllard’a HtaUoi
r>v»ya am*ty, Ga.: Green
, r {;
, Ga.; Rci
Wood'a Fa> u>
t**r Macon Telegraph
*#*ton, Gj.; K|||.
im) 9-*l/iw$ni
A. FAHNE8T0CK’8
VERMIFUGE,
KSAU-Vl V.U* MOST £tm*ril£
MEDYFOR WORMS
rhftt.hdd ttat hwi rliwovoml.
n febrated ap*v*J $«• Y»r W* mi a ia na.-.l wlkb thl
(reMotu and r.,aMei„ . by gputlenmu who have
d eminence In the m.-dvml profeaaion, an*l many
w throwing aanle their i-ri'iudicca, have cheer-
r«o . ■ .AMkabu* aOfyiiurio Ha e«)-«rl* nty. It
e»lcuatv.*ly, for the aim pic reaaon that
UK Inti yet illwovrrrd wl
ran »»♦• anbatltutrd In lla place.
Men Without eppi ■ li<-ixlon, b*i mae every
parta of Uie world.
Itli t$at(i»prra|lr« dBl» «re>vcrw pa-
rtnlln wulrli the health of titartilbl, and
to provide It I mac If with tills pnit-nl a pe
el Uc.
llo careful to obaerva tha iattlahi of tha name, and
ee that yon get
M B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUCf.
B# Ai Fabne8t'Dclr 4 K So n (ft
Wilt M.l.SAM*. imUtJtllKTK,
urnsBiniG, pa..
-G
i rae.rairTuaa.
srqspgKtre;
BLOOQ PURIFIKIt.
Ovtm tcrofBU th ill tta varloua lo ma, euuh aa
Ih^l, luUrgimuit and
U lceration of the Oiaudra. JoUita, Donee. Kidney a,
Ctoma, (liroute Ilhcnuatlam. ErupUoua of
* the Ktil. Ohretiie Sure Ryt*. Ae.; ah».
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS.
X>i«Damo«i of W omen i
%€M MM
L«m ol ApfWtlte, ■!« k llradarlic. l.lvci
t omplalal, l*ala la the Hark, tan-
pmdeaee la t.irr. Gravel,
Gem ral had health, aad ail die. .«•••* m th*
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder,
M It it perfect reuoviilor.
r protliiclng the aiigbi
Recommended liv the Medical Faculty and
iiiitii) (lioiisiinds of our best cIUiciin.
$g- For toatimoalala of ifinarkable curca, ace “U*i
•adalie Almanac" for thia yuar.
Prcj>aretl only by Dm lM«aieai*s Kivea k Co., Man
uhn^uria# Clidmlete, formally J. /. Uvreoa k Co.
llalttinora, M«l. H
For aa)<‘ by J>ru#gleta every where,
jy IK-
THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Agent,
Ofllot at .the Clothing ' k 8h>ro of W. U. Lowe k Go.,
Atlanta, (Jcorgla,
FDR MEW YORK STEAM EIBIIE
M&uufat tnrer* of
Engine Laths, l'luiier*, Dolt ( niters. Up
right Drills, Machinists’ Tool* of
all Descriptions.
V LKO, Manufacture and eell Wood-working Machine
ry of every description, and Stationary and Port
able* Eugiuc - oml Bollora, Patent cold-rolled Shaltiiig,
Leather and Rubber Belting, and all article * neodlul
in macliim> or railroad repair ahopa.
Olttcc 1‘Jii and 12$ Chamucra at, New York.
GEORGE PLACE, Preaideut.
JOHN H. CHEEVER, 8*c y.
Jel9-tf CHAS. F. HARDWICK, 8ec*y
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY
B»wtri Bid Berks Street", Philadelphia.!
1 Beam Engine, 23-inch cylinder, four foot atroke,
made by Hutton, with 13ho(krs, MM&tli diameter.
made by Sotton, with $ boiler*. Sd-incli diam
38 fuel long.
40 Roller I.oomv42-inob, 6, A and 19 fkaadio-*. 1, 2,
and A shnttfne.
25 Crompton Looms, 42 and 46 inch. 12 and 24 Har-
ncH*. Hand 2 boiea, pick aud pick, and alao 4
boioe.
(56x48 let breaker,
1 Set w.^otod curd*, 48x48 2d “ J 420 Mpludlea
(40x43 Condenser. ) 1 Vi" K'
(40x42 1st breaker,) Mulo
1 ■* ' •• ] 36x42 2d “ 5 340 spindles
($0*42 Condenser. ) l^-in.g’s
i 00x48 1st breake r,) Mules
2 •• “ {48*48 2d •* [ 432 spindles
(48x48 Condenser. ) 1 Vfug'agi
2 Mule* 3C0 Spiudlea each, 2' 4 -iuch gauge.
l^Sargcnfa Uurr Ticker, Urge slxei, nearly uew.
COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS.
1 Willow, Hod hob's moke, large *i*e, qteetler JO-inch,
* r*.
da. SC-inch, aelf-etrlppera and grind*
collc-rs, Diiiuford'a drawing
o beater.-'.
framo, six roile-ra.
Condenser, feeder, 24 deliveries.
Spinning Frames, 2-inch rings, lCs ipindlre
*ch.
Colton machinery.
Warping Mill* by hand and power.
1 lulling Machine, for candlo wick, Ac.
5",o00 DuhhiEP.
Will take puitCOTrUN In trade.
Ju jud.'Oebhn
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
Not 'BrandreUTa—not 'Ayer's*—not 'Wright's,
BUT
“CISTAR’S” BISHOP FILL
oIBcicy for Coativencss, Indigestion, DyapepKia, Head,
ache*. N*-r\ou* Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac.”
(Nrdical Journal , H.)
Positively th* beat Pill In the World
Thousand* of Roxea now used.
All Druggist in ATLANTA sell them.
“That Congli will kill you,"
Try “toslar'a”Cough Krmiily
"Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,”
Try “t;oat»r’s” Cough Mr mot y
"For Urowpa—Whooping Coughs, Ac.,”
Try '-( oilarT" Cough Kcnioly
"Coslar pays it ia the best in tlie wide world—aud 11
II*- say* «n—it'* True—It'sTrue—St’s True; aud We say
Try it-Try it—Try It." (Morning Paprr, Aug. 20.)
All Druggist* in ATLANTA self it.
“ C 0 sTa R ’ S "
Standard Preparations
ARE HI8
BEAUTIFIER.
THE
BUCKTHORN SALVE!
’a" (only pure) Insect I'owdir.
Costur’s” llal, ltoach,Am ., K*t« i inlmilor*
I'lwlar'i’' Rot Itug Kxltvmtnalort.
Addrcsi
lonh r. nr^av (nucoeasor lo)
Dema* liarnea A Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y.
«“For Sale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. It. UKADFIKLli
•ud other Dnigglsta in
ATLANTA, GA.
RRDWINK A FOX, agents, Atlanta, Ga.
feb'20-c
DEO. S. THOMAS,
11 o r ii o y fv t X.j ik T7
ATLANTA, UA.
a«~ Olllce, broad a
Dn. niOHAU’s
GOLDEN HEMEDIEN.
Ask l-r no other, take no other, and you will save
time, U* aJUi ami money.
$1,000 KKWAltD for any ease of ulaeaaoin any stag*
w lii' h they fad to cure.
|)r. UicUal'h (ioi3)*M Dalham No. 1 cur* * Ulcers,
Ulna rated 8ore Throat and Month. Him- Fyr«. Outane*
**us or Skin Frnptlona, Copper Colored Blotches, Hore-
imaa of the Hoalp, Horofula, Ac.; la th* greatest R. no.
vator, Alterative and Blood Purifler known, removes
all disease troin tl e system, and leaves th*- hlood pure
and healthy.
Dr. tiruAua Unuiuw liiuta Mo. 2 cur. * Mercurial
Affection*. Uhcinatiam, In all ita forma, whether from
Mercuryor other canaca; gtvra immediate relief In all
esnea. No «Ra(iiig uaccsary. 1 have thonsands of cer
ti ft Oates proving the miraculous cores effected by these
Itemed tea. Price cf either No. 1 or No. 9 $6.00 per hot.
tie. or two buttles for $9.00.
Dr. Ri( nAC’s Golden Anttpotk. a safe, speed/, pleas
ant and radical curt for all t’rinHrf Derangrma* ta. an-
rompanb-dwlth bill direction*. Price $3.»s» per bottle.
Dr. Richau'n Got.lxn Exilir Amoub, a radical curt
for Nervone or General Debility, In old or young; im
parting energy with wonderful offect Price $5.00 per
bottie. or two botUee for $9 00
On receipt of price Remedies will bo shipped to any
plaoe. Prompt attention paid to corret]>ondenta.—
None genuine without the name of ”DR. UICHAU H
OOI.l>EN REMEDIEH, D. B. RICHARD'8, sole proprl-
dor," blown in glaa* of Iwtll**. Addreaa
D. B. RICHARDS,
No. J4'4M Varlck street, New York.
Office hours from 0 a. m. to 9 r. m. Circulars free.
1 u ,
T!io Paros', Bust and Cneapost
SOLD HY ALL QRMXI3.
lair n air
JOB PSINTIUJ
M A M M O T H
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
KOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE!
FIVE POWER PRESSES !
And An Emlleas Variety of
JOB TYPE ANO MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
H
AVI NO addl'd Sererul Thousand Dullars worth of Job Type to oar already
EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE !
Wo taka great pleasure In announcing to the Business Public that we are now more fully prepared than ever] to
execute, In the Highest BtyU of (he Art,
All Descriptions of Job Printing !
Our New Addition* were selected by an Bxperieuced Printer, and oomprise aU the latoat Improvements lu
TYPE, PREBSEB, ZETTO.,
From a VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER !
la a Style to suit the moat fastidious.
We have now up aud iu running order
FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES !
NUMISHlt ON K
IS A MAMMOTH UOK CYL1KDRU 1MVEHH,
Ami in a Hugo Piece of Machiuory, the largest of the kind ever brought to Atlanta. This Press la especially
adapted to Fiuo Book Printing Xjurgo Foatora.
Nt’MUICIt TWO
Is also a Hoc Cylinder Press,
Smaller than the Ural, and one of the heat Newspaper Preeaee lu tho State.
ftUMUKR Til RICK
IS .A. MEDIUM HOE JOBBER,
For the rapid and neat execution of JOB ffOIK of every deaertphon, atu* haa been pronounced by competent
judge* the ffnest press In the State.
N11MBKU FOUIt
IS A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS,
For Printing CIRCULARS, LET IF R HEADS. BILL HEADS, Ac., and la of very superior quality.
liUMBKK FIVE
IS A. POTTER CARD DRESS,
Is a inodol of Beauty, aud turns out work with a rapidity that ia astontahing; aud, yet, in the neatest and moat
accurate style.
With then* extensive farllitlea for all kinds of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
We have no hesitation In saying to the public that we can tarn oat work as rapidly a« any Establishment sooth
ot Cincinnati, and
IN STYLE ANO, PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION !
All we ask is
A. FAIR TRIAL.
We are prepared lo print,
HANDBILLS,
BILL HEADS.
CIRCULARS,
LETTER HEADS,
BUSINESS!) ARDS,
WEDDING10ARDS,
VISITINGICARDS,
LABELS OHALL'lKINDS.
Together with
All Descriptions of Railroad Work !
From a Ticket to a Ledger,
We are a)«o prepared to do all kinds of
FANCY PRINTING,'PLAIN OR IN COLORS.
BOOK-BINDERY!
W« alao have connected with our oBee, a No. 1 Book-Bindery, lu charge of on# of
BINXmilM in tha ttoliad Htafoe. who nan do ril .leecrlptfona of weak in the BEST HTYLM aud
ntth dleuetrb.
SAMUEL BARD.
Fulton Postpone^Morttsce Ssl*
•ud ^1 U.
New w fitfir Wffw.
THE LARGEST aud CHEAPEST.
THE GREAT FARMERS’PAPER
REDWIHE k l^r COLUM? L H. BBAljjTElD’S
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GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER ! !
IT IB CHEAP UECAl’HE 1TH CIRCULATION IM LAR
GER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER
NEWSPAPER I I
NOW 18 THE TIME TO FORM CLUBS ! !
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Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonio
la *nsBl««la Mercury.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE
The only remedy for Chill* and fever, or Ague and
Fever, that is or cau be depended upon is Uurlsy’r
Ague Tonic. There have been tbouaand* cured by
n*ipj it who have tried the usual remedies without
benefit.
WORTHY OK ATTENTION.
To Dr. Tltornu A. Hurley:
vnby certify thot durUiu U«t yo»r 1 m .tucked
racoon. whUat In Tlckilrar,. Mira.. ■* need
■arena oonolra medicine wllli Inn temporary rallrl.
Un rear ala § home the disease returned In a worse type,
if uoeaibla, when my modlcat attendant ordered Quin-
lneiiu large doses— frequently aa high aa60 grains per
dav, and wlilch must have oost me uearly $100. I eofo
suited Dr. Smith, of LouiaviUa, and found he proscrib
ed qulnlno ami arsenic combined, which I roluaed to
take, preferring to 1st the diasaae take ite oourae. Iwaa
almost bleed lea*, extremely exhausted, and pronouno-
Ml with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this time,
the advertlaemenrbf Hurley r a Ague Tonic appeared in
a city paper, and I determined te give it a trial. I did
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
DB, J. BitAI)FIELD’S
Mini urnnii
Woman’s Brat Friend.
RAILRQa n»
UUH.SMM.I,
mm,
«»»ot» kutrau,. Acci „. .
uoOcc.tt-.JWra*
Lhave Atlanta
Arrive at AaguaU.
Arrive at Atlanta *” r
DAILY TRIBUNE.
will send thirty-four copies and the
THE NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE
I. pukltohcd .rary raoralH (aufey* "Mcptoil «
$1$ pgr yeers 9$ for six months.
Terms cooli in advance. In making rsmlttannn* for
subscription*, always procure a draft on New Toil, or
a FnstoAre money order, if passible. When neither
these can be procured, send U»s mowsy, hut always
a registered letter. The registration ft* haa been
virtually an absolute protection against loaasa by mail
An Postmasters are ol Nged to wghhr latter* when
•ver requested to do so. TM TRIBUNE,
• few SETS:
S£.' Ssz.
' oouraea” fiom gold, trouble ot
LAYOh If Ot elBfo*t
check of the "monl
THxifiacHAium'ia'avxm*inagAnoa.thus
Urns, tha dl*eaas bsooiuaa chronic, and tbs foundation
fold for numberless evils to the constitution eftbe wo
man. The next 1 'turn" comes around and there la no
"show," or perhaps the "whlies”.wlU ayi>sar. There
will bosom euuessln tea about lha womb, but very lit
tle or none of the natural fluid escaping. The com
plexion becomes sallow, bowels swollen, a sort of grsso*
fob caste shout the fere, constant dull srhtog Prin.
about the head, weight lu Urn lower stomach and back,
with or without whitea, pelplUUoua of lbs heart, pal
lor, exhaustion, Indigestion, wearii
lug across the loins, loss
tightness across the chest, *—
still allowed to go ou "green sickness” will be fully d
of appetite, peln toU/t breasL
it, cough, and giddinees. I*
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
Affections of the Hones, Ilnbllwml Costive*
ness, Debillty.Dlsensss of the K!<lneys(
Dyipcpifo, Kryslpcllt, Female Ir-
recnlnrltles. Fistula, all Skin
Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion. Piles, Pulmo
nary, Diseases, Merofu-
la.or icing’s Kvll,
Syphilis."
Louisville, April 4, 1850.
Hurley's Sarsaparilla is what It is represented, aud
1 believe it th* moat wonderful medicine before the
public. Nothing under the heavana could Induce mu
to any so without proof of the strongest and surest
kind; therefore 1 speak willingly aud positively rite
subject.
My daughter haa been afflicted with akin disease
and stlffuess of tbe joints-ior several years.
kmiahmeut she rapidly got well, and thank God
tinnes so. Had »ho been taking any medicine 1 would
not give thia certificate; but yonr Sarsaparilla, the
only remedy employed, leaves no doubt ot its medi
cal qualities, and that It alono cured her.
(Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the
statement, will find me at my residence, ooruor Ninth
and Walnut atreete, Louisville.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
Messrs. Jaroos Ruddle It Co.—Gentlemen—It gi
ne great pleaturo to say, after using all the other
vorm remedies known to me, with but partial surce**
o my children, 1 waa advised to try T. A. Hurley’s,
3 using it ray ohihlron have become quite
aud aa such, recommend it to o
Louisville, June 18, 18f*H.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH HITTERS.
Debility, Loss of Appetite, W eakness, 1
digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of
aetlon of the Liver or Disordered Stomas
There arc no billers that can compare xoiiii these
iu removing the** distressing complaints. For sole
or can be had at any drug store in the United State*.
JAMES RUDDLE k CO..
Proprietors, LouiavlUe, Ky.
ToJaa. Ruddle k Co., LouiavlUe, Ky.: Gentlemen
This ia to cerifiy that 1 have been lor years a sufferer
and tried all tlie t< nica [ have hoard of or *een adrer
Used, with litUe or no relief from any ol thorn 1
beard Hurle) ’a Bitter* highly spoken of, and tried a
Uittio, with little iaith in it before I commenced, and
to my surprise and Joy, before I finished one bottle.
I frit s great deal better and firmly believe that one or
two ocoasiona It was the means of saving and prolong
ing ray lite I conscientiously recomineuded them to
all nufferers as the beat Bitters known, and advise
Uiem always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s and have
no other. You can uae this as you think proper, if it
will benefit others. Yours truly, etc.,
JOHN W. DIXSON.
Louisville, Ky., December 10, 1806.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DK. SEABROOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
Use in the future only SKABItOOK’S, a combination
quite up with tha ad vancemaut of the age. Pleasant to
take, harmless in ite scUon, efficient and reliable iu ail
cases. Invaluable In the following diseases;
Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the bowels.
ReaUvensM, Teething, Ac.
Gives health to Uie child and retl to the mother.
Nashville, Tehh., Feb. 12, 1858.
Jaa. Ruddle k Co., LoulsriDo, Ky. When living in
yo«r city I used several botUoa of Dr. Heabmok'a In-
font Soothing Syrup, and found it to do my child more
good and it would rest better ifter using It than any
W®*** * 2JW Wed. 1 can say with confidence.
It Is the best medicine for children at present known.
I wish you would get the druggists here to keep It. If
any on# does, pJcaselet meknow; it not send me
on# dozen by express, sud I WlU pay for it at the office
hero. Write me when yon send it. and oblige
MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH
I)R. SEABROOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Arrive at Augusts..'
Arrive at Atlanta..
Arrive at Bemdia...
-Hi
IWarar, for t
Oj., »u« rak. a., Kra.n«er niffS* *•*
_iray«era t>r Wra* I-olut.
Ml# end New Orleans must lcav« * -
Jtoiwr Train, to ura.
PraMtiR-n tor MralivtUr, Orrt,„l J£;
Loutonu. raid St. J.OU1,,
and make close nsau^ Uons
Through Tickets and IWax;. ,w Vj
the Shove plsres. ‘ heeteg
J’uUfoan ’* Palsee Seeing Car. „ n t n -
, Vo ** «»»> ulid,
oil 1 rains between Augusta and wl-jg
CIIANUE OF ■MlF.iivi*
relish tor food, loss «f lash, Increased flut-
teiing of tho heart, sweliuhu or tuk rxrr, tegsi nnd
body, and occssloBal spitUng of blood. The Slightest
effort cause* huhhied uhkxthimo, almost surroca-
xioN. Tfce akin la flabby and a "doughy feel.” Ihle
la a sad picture, but It la the condition of thousands
of women between the ages of fifteen aud forty-flvs
who Are brought to the verge of the grave by Ignor
ance or neglect to take the proper remedy. To ail who
are afflicted with an/ of tho symptoms above mention
ed, in connection with an irregularity of the "monthly
sicknees," we earnestJ/ say TAKE DR. J. BRAD
FIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces U
ken you will at once experience its benefits, and with
a little patience you will be fully restored to health.
This remedy bsa been extensively used for upwards
of twenty years bv many of the most experienced and
■’Sr&tf’SraD 1 * rsfibrncLDB wu
REGULATOR is preparred for WOMEN and to be used
by Women only.
A trial Is all we ask.
Prepared and sold in suy quantity by
L. H. BKADPIELD,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Price lj(l 50 per Bottle.
KW Hold by Druggists generally.
Ailavta, Ga., December 29, 1858.
Dr. J. HBAnriELD. Dear Sir: I take pleasure In
stating that some time previous to the late war, 1 used,
with the utmost success, ou s servant girl, your FE
MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfield’s
Drug Stole, West Point, Ga. She had been suffering
severely from suppressed menstructlon, sud this Med
icine soon restored her to health. She is, to-day, liv
ing in Atlanta, sound and well.
I will state, further, that I k: ow of Its being used,
with equal success: on s servant girl^ of my_brother-
in-law, Profeasor f
woman bad, I thinL, - -
8he was a house se rvant, and seemed cured up to the
time of "freedom.” I do not hesitate to indorse your
preparation for the purposes for which you recoin-
STATE OF GEORGIA. Tnoor CoCKTY.
Thia ia to certify that I have examined the r<
of Dr. Joseph Bradfield, of this oounty, and as s med
ical man pronounce it to b« a combination of Medi
cines of great merit in tlie treatment of all the diseases
Mouhtville, 1M8
Du. J BuadFIKLU—Dior Sir: lhave much pieasuic
In saying I havo witnessed the most docided and n«p-
py effects of your Female Regulator iu this neighbor
good. WX. U. FINCHES.
Mol’KTVZLXB, l W.
Dm. J. BbadkieL!)—Dear Sir: I have repeated'-) used
iu my family, your Female Regulator, and have u cv-
erj case, met with complete success. (>. L. DAYTS.
Xf i afoo prepare and have tor sale a YEAST POW
DER, equal to the beat, and for much leas price.
MMT 1 also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now iu u*e
by many of the best housekeepers in tho city, and pro
nounced by them to be very superior.
L. Ii. BRADEIELD,
DnitCifiril) Atlnutiif Ga.
Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s
Sure Cure for Intemperance.
DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S
Family Medicines.
C03SIHTISO or IIIKCIil.imATh.il
I. I V K 1< M KOKIN K
Aiiodinr I'iiiu Kill It,
ANTMIILLIOIW PII.LS,
AGUE FIX^XaS,
Itifsrnlt ry Cordial, i t malt Tonic
runirYINO FII.I.8
T IIE .xooUant romodira of o. 8. ProjiUitt,
need no recommendation, their well-known power
in removing the diseassfft>eculiar to our Southern cli
mate having already eRteblislu-d for them an enviable
reputation in Oeorgfo and the adjoining States. A* the
.. i. living in the South arc predisposed
grauted by all intelligent
J “’ peo-
Omci or Mamike or Teas
Cemtbal Railuoaji, Havabjuh, Ang. h
on and afU r Hunrtay, 16U» Inn
on the Georgia Ontral Railroad will nJU
cr day nu
Leave Havannah
Arrive at Macou
Arrive at Augusta.
Arrive St Mllk-dgevlU«-
Arrive *t Eaton ton
Connecting with train that leaves Aug^JJ
Down DAT TRAn
Leave Macou
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Auguste. “*
Connecting with train tliat ’oaves Au^^l
rr mem tilii».
I>eave Havannali
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Auguste
Connecting with train that leaves Atigafo?
DOW* MIGHT TRAIT.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Auguste
Leava Milledgevllle
Leave Eatonton
Conueeting with train* that leave Aunfo
A. M. Trains from Savannah and Aug^.
Trains from Macon, connect with u< ^Wig
at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted.
P. M. Train from Havannah connaeh
Mail Train on South Carolina R. lt.,ao4P
from Havannah and Angiu-ta with Tufoi «
western and Mnacogco Railroadx. n
[Signed] WILLD
Acting Master of 1
GREAT SALS
nurawlmllralln PMrawra .11 lb. nw
5f rk “O «*boul Ura
NinraU. U.U Md Iratl -ff.- t- of .Uber. rairaraulv c
f'52/BeeS*r •»raio-w;
gssafcgjHjsMw SjhSinsijrSAr
&»SeB£|VBSsaL fe ah
ta. lUldraif* “ ** rh <u *****- »ra>>ra« <raa
James Ruddle 5c Co.,
PEoraiKToiia,
laboratory .To. 41, UuI UI I Mrttl
Louisville, Ky,
111 ura-bora (Ml. *ra rate b, 8Xt.«lb« ft roi
a:l'l^NTA, UA .
f $•— i«rt
plo are due to organic or functional deraugement ol
that important organ. Prophitt’a Liver Medliino and
Anti-BUllous pills atrlk*’ direedy at the root of the evil.
They care the Liver, which in nine cases out of ten, is
at the bottom of tho Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick
Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob-
atructions, etc., so common among our people. Ear-
Neuralgia,
Propliitt’s Pain Kill It
like chaff before the wind.
If you have Indigestion or Dyspepsia in any form, or
any othci chronic dlaoaaea. use
Prophitt’s Liver Medicine.
It Is sale and reliable; puro Vegetable, and a liquid
ready for ua* at any and all timoe. Price $2 a bottle—
58 1-3 per cent, discount by the dozen bottlo# or more.
If you get anako bit, use
PROPHITT’S PAIN KILL IT.
internal and external. If yon have a fre*H wound of
any sort, use th* PAIN KILL IT. It you get dog bit,
apply the "t\N KILL IT. * K *
DR. 0. B. PUOPHITT S
Anti-Billiou8 Vegetable Pills
Purgative aud Febrifuge,
DR. 0. 8. PUOPniTT’S
VEGETABLE AGUE PILES
A safe au*l t c«rtein remedy for Ague aud Fever, Chills
and Fever, and all kinds of Periodical Disease*, and la
safe aud re Halil* for aU to take at any time.
dr. pROPHirra
may bo given to all aizoa. age* aud asxes, and ...
times w ith perfect aatety. where there is anything o4
Uut class indicated. ^
Female Toaie,
PURIFYING PILLS
i Pilla a
full prei
no peri
wRh the Livar Medicine, without the Tonla. when
*••*. ofth. Blood, or , FUbtn ,t.to Um u.wIm’u
erararUIf foOo. F.r.r r 7?.r '
»>»ora Medlcl^T m>M by DranteU and
»rrai«(l «»rrallytblo«,bon* ra- BooraVraL
yJT.tra* rct ! Curate ft Lloyd,
rwabraloo. wa.0b. Taylor * Oo.. AUaola, Oa.
rreparadoniyby db. o. s. raorairr,
AMkaabraranmadteaforaateky Oo,1 ‘ 1 ****. *-■
L. H. BRADFIELD,
WHDLF.8AL.K OKUUUIHT.
WHITBHAIJ. m-KBBT, ATLANTA, nKOKUIA.
REAL ESTAT
HHE uuderaigned will sell for CA8R, oa
Tuesday, the 5th Day of Oct’
ELEGANT AMI SPACIOIS hf
uteut residences lu Middle Georgia. (Hi CM
hall* to be sold with the house. Th* o
well aud cistern all superior. Also
Six Thousand Six Hr
and Fifty-two Acre
MORGAN COUNTY
lying on tlie waters of Sugar Creek. Thr»
brace tome of Uie finest Cotton and (Iraki
country. They will be sold in several trad*a
afford an op]K>rtuuity to a good many penMB
Procure Home*
It is seldom Uiat such an opportunity oi
base .amis so favorably located.
Strangers desiring t
GREAT ORIGINAL FE
would do well to attend thia ealo. .
The lands lie within from one to teu
composed of the farms ol ■
t tlie residence aforesaid, tho splendid
PARLOR FURNITURE,
Carriage and llarneffj
and a great variety of personalty b*lon*iB$ •
tatea of said deceased and his widow, Mr*- m
ot whom alao we are exocntors.
The aalo to be mad* under the order of w
Ordinary, and the Wills of the dressed. W
poaa of pay lng lsgadea, and for distribute*
ing to thalr Wills. . ...
Purchasers are assured that tho tills to “
perty ta unquestioned, nil* i« “ Imr 0 **!^
Madison, Oa., August 14. 18^9.
NOTICE.
•onieut that my wi
; may, from Uil« «
N0TICK, llKIITOKS anil CR
n IOHOIA, KULTON COUNTY.—NoUfiaJ*:
VJ given to all |>er**'U8 having demands^
ICctfaxtcr, 85nlwr. dacesacd. to prrwat
prop. rly mad* out, within the u,n °, pr *T!lnL~
to as to know their character and amo«£
persona iudsbted to the deceased are hci*«7
to make immediate |*oymen» to ^
• V 26—prsfo#$8
(2 KORGIA, HARAl-SON COUNTY.-
(JT (rath Wrryraan. ^aalmtetratrtt oip
M. A. Unrynaa. rayraaaiua *0 tha «“<■
t|©u, duly filed and satersd ou record.
fully administered PerTT»to
This is therefore te cite all
.lred aud creditors, to shew .
why said adaaimatrmtrtx ehoahl ■*><]»*" M
her ad ra mist ration, aud rateite
on I lira Aral U/rat^.i- (B October, 1859.
A- D._W00DKi
July20-m«m
G m BOHOIt, DAWSON O0UNTT.-I»jJft
may ora,rant.-WINlara L. Bayba™!"
ten. ar-IIM to ra— (of lotMo <*
the estate of Augustas Williams, " ^
this ia te eMa all and singular, the
nextofkta of Augustus Williams, fob*
my oflUa. vrithta tha Mur allowed
AapUntlM far EumjU**■
/•A ItOlWHA. FULTON OOUNTT.
(JT Afm» blot, *•)•.—Hoteraa
saEressrsws
•onootMo-raooka. ■„ oo 8oy of
atrayo-teo.
dim*
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a-f* *-S