Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 23, 1869, Image 4

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L w. DAILY NgW EHA ' TtKHi'VK auHciiminn r For Dally, Par Annum Sit Month* “ " Throe Month* •• “ ** Per Month Weekly Ere. Per Annum v— * 00 m- mVABUBLI IK ADTAHOK. ft •10 00 900 3 00 I 00 kith or tuviHiiiura. Number •quarts r r A ! 1 r i I 1 Oa* Iflun 910.00 16.00 !TS $16.00 ££ $20.00 26.00 SA0* Four Square* 52.60 40.00 40.00 60.00 Six Square* Quarter Ootumu HaM Column S3 55.00 iS:S 70.00 S3 90.00 Two-thuote Col.ota Oo* Ifi.Oti iSmKI (iaS JLflwUMmuiU for - louoM vill be Inserted at a deduction of tsruuty par TmTliM. of auUd DOnpar.ll. or !U oqmv.l.ut In «J>K», b«(or, or on .Wmauil a)Wr tb, ftrat In. 'l&Sg? xS&MZ “snsyjn B«vaMMMUot.. All *tV*rti**IU*UU, i . notices ol advertisement*, uu 4«r “City Budget,” are chargeable at the Twnrrmvi c**n» a hue lor tank ‘ “*■ notice will appear for a lea* a oadi luaartion. N _ i than own dollau. ’ advftteanicuU under the head of “Special Notice*.' twenty oanta per line (or drat insertion, and 10 emits for each aubaequeat inaertlou. Voluntary eouainanicaUoua, containing interesting mportaa i newt. solicited from every quarter. Sew* MlafM fag | “ jfa ■ " desired. a the rarioua corn, tie* o( the State eapeolally THB BUA omCB I I* TH* BUU’K BITIJMNG ON ALVBAMA BTEXKT OPPOSITE TH>: rOOTOFFlt «, IKTWWW BKOAD AND WHtTKHAI.L. MII.ITA (tY milKCTOKY. Hukvkt Majok-Geneu.vl Ai.voed H. Tkbby Commanding Department of the South. PERSONAL STAFF. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Smith, Captain U. S. Anuy. Aul-de-Cainp. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 0. H- Graves, Captain U. S. Army, Aid-»le-Canip. Brevet Captaiu J. G. Telford, 1st Lieuttu- ant U. S. Army, Aid-de-Camp. DEPARTMENT STAFF. Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad jutant General, U. K. Army, Assistant Ad- f juUnt General. revet Major Robert I*. Hughes, (..upturn U. S. Army, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. Captain C. W. llotsoupillei. U. S. Army, Acting Assistant Inspector General. Major DoWitt Cliutou. Judge Advocate U. S. Army, Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haiues, Commissary oi Subsistence U. S. Army, Chief Commissary. Brevet Colonel A. U. Eddy, Major and Quar termaster U. 8. Army, Chief Quartermaster. Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army, Depot and Staff Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon U. S. Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General Johu J. Milhnu, Surgeon U. 8. Army. Assistant to Medical Director, temporary. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 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. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay master U. S. Army. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND eieasitii' Seekers. rj^UE only dire,t route to the Vii’sinia Springs. ALL NORTHERN CITIES. E xcursion return tickets to au the oiebrat- ed VirpinaSpring- with the privilege of stopping over at any Intermediate point, havo been placed oil sale by this road at greatly reduced rates. — ^ THE CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILROAD INTO STAGUNG^. Apply to Ticket Oflk< jy7-d2m. The symptoms of llvi r om plaint are uueaaincsH nd pain in the side. Soine- ■Umes tho pain is in the l*bonlrt)-r, and is mistaken _ Jfor rheumatism. The atom ’s of appetite and sickness, bow- . •oni- limesalternating with lax. The head la trembled with i>atn and dull senaatl«m, considerable loss of memory, accompanied with pain ful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. Olten complaining of weak- iimui. <l,-hiiitv. and low spirits Sometimes, some of gQBth>' above symptoms attend pktho disease, and at other Ktiiuc* very few of them; ■hut tho Lver is generally Rth<- organ most involved.— I. SIMMONS’ L\V KH UEGILATOH, A preparation of i • ‘ anu cau no no : d by hundreds. reliable, efficacious • lien d to tho suiTer- utently, it ia sure to Jaundice, costiveness, sick headache, hronic diarrhera, factions of tho Idadder, imp dysentery, affections the kidneys, fever, ner- uancss, chills, diseases of w the skin, impurity of the presetonot spirlu, heartburn, colic or pa»« in the l>»ln in the bMd. f-vrr ftnd drop.y, boll,, pwo In bo*. and limb,. Astb- oJyayprlaT feuuU, Election,. and billon, dlaouo «^SSSdon.,b, J .M.ZKn,0.* V ; Price $1; by mail 6126. ROSADAUS, BLOOD PURIFIER. Cures Scrofula la all Its various forms, such as e T£XZfl££SC£S& SSE2LT Utarns, Chroulo Rheumatism, Eruption* of the Skin, Chronic Sore Eyes, ho.; also, SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS. DImoiumoai of W omoxhf r ApiirtUr, I 'Plaint, Fall pru.lt M« r |m Owneral had health, and all of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, It Is « perfect mnitur, r producing the slight which it is made Itbiuiunii'mlt'il br the Hwlloal Fatuity .ml iiiiiii} thomuinoi of our host ritlxpiiN. For testimonials of remarkable cures, see “iio- sadalls Ahnanac'* for this year. l*rej«ared only by Dra. Clsmetita, Rives k Co.. Man- Fur sale by Druggists everywhere. THOMAS G. SIMMS, Agent, Offlee at .the Clothing [More of W. B. Lowe k Co., Atlanta, Georgia, FOR IEV YORK STEAM HE CA Manufacturers of Engine J,bills dimers, Belt t'nttern. lip right Drill*, Machinist*’ Tool* of all Description*.! i LSO, manufacture and sell Wood-working Mnchins- aL ry of every description, and Stationary am- Port- ablo Enginei and Boilers, Patent cold-rolled Shi 'ting, Leather and Rubber Boltiug, and all artlcleu u^edtul u machine or railroad repair shops. Office m and 128 Chambers st, Nsw York. OEORQE PLACE, President. JOHN H. CHEEVER, Sec’v JelD-tf CHAS. P. HARDWICK, Sec’y. CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY Hoivird and Berk. Street*, Philadelphia.| 1 Beam Engine, 22-inch cylinder, four foot stroke, made by Sutton, with 18 boilers, 40-inch diam. ti 45 feet long. 1 Beam Engine, 18 inch cylinder, four feet stroke, maJo b^^ltoo, with! boilers, 86-inch diameter, 40 Roller IfMMBa, 42 inch, C, » and 10 treadles, 1, 2, nesa, 8 and 2 boxes, pick snd pick, and also boxes. (56x48 1st breaker,) Mul. Set woolen cards, 48x48 2d •• } 420spindles (40x42 Condenser. ) g'age ! <0x42 1st breaker,) Mule 3Cx42 2d [ 240 spindles 80x42 Condenser. ) l\-in.g’age COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS. 1 Willow, Uodsou’s make, largo size, speoder 30-iuch, I Spinning Frames, 2-inoh rings, 168epimllca each. 1 Rnlling Machine, for candle wick, Ac. 60,000 Bobbins. Will take part COTTON In lrad«. JuSOdeodaoi JOB PRINTING M A. M M O T £i PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. HOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICR! FIVE POWER PRESSES ! Aud au l'liitilt'88 Variety of JOB TYPE ABB MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! J_J AVINU added Several Tksaisail Dollars worth of Job Type to our already EXTEN8IVE JOB OFFICE ! We toko great Ph*«urs in aauounclng to the Business Public that we are now more fully prepared titan ever; to execute, lu the lllgheet Style of (he Art, 1 All Descriptions of Job Printing ! Our New Additions were selected by an Experienced Printer, and comprise all the latest improvements In TYPE, PRESSES, E1TO-, And enables us to compete successfully with any Printing Vstabllshraent In the South. Iudeed, we are prepared to print anything From a VISITING CARD ton MAMMOTH POSTER ! In a Style to snit the most fastidious. els ta genei Drugglate, Macon, Ga.} fully ible uiediciiie, and to whom we moat re#pe« tfully refer: Oen. W. S. Holt, 1‘realdent H. W. II. R. Co.; Bov. J. R. Felder, Perry, Qa.; Oei. K S^»*rkM, Albany, Ga.; G. J. Lunsford, Esq., Conductor S. W. R. It.; C. 8fMU*r- non Eaq., Sheriff Bibb county; 4. A. Butts, Bain- bridge, Ga.; Dykes k Sparhawl<, editors ‘•Floridian," /alhuiaeaee; Rev. J. W. Rurkc, Macon, Oa.; Virgil Powers Esq., Superintendent M. W. R. R.; Daniel Bul lard Bollard’s Station. Macon A Brunswick R. II., Twigga county, Ga.: Oreeuvllle W-... I, Wood's Fuct.,- rr Macon. Oa.; Rev. F. K. FawiUilmg, P. K. Florida ConferenceMajor A. F. Woolcy, Kingston, Ga.; Fall- tor Macon Telegraph may 'J dftwCm B. A. FAHNESTOCKS VERMIFUGE, T|U5 HAFFMT AND MOST EFFECTIVE RKMEBY for worms That has ovor boen tlisoovcrcd. This oelebrated spi’dlr for Wcrmu i* us. d.wHii Hie atnaost fn^edom and conflien. <• by yentlomen who have obtained emluence lu the medical profeealon, aud many ol these, throwing aside their preVullce*. have cheer fully given cortiflcatea t-stifyni'» • » its ■uperiorltv. It Is used extensively, for the sin pis rsssoa that Nothin* h«« y«f hcer- .llwsymd which run he substituted In He place. And U fa given without apprehension, because every ons knowa its perfect safety. Ithaa bow been bsfore the public for over “Foutx Yrahm,” and has a'teal. d ts superiority in thousands of cases, throughout parts of ths world. It Is th# Imperative duty of evarr pa rent to wUtch tho health oi hU. littd, anti to provide himself with this potent «pe- •IMe. Be osrsful to obssrve ths Initials of the name, and as that you gst “B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUCf,- & A Fahnestock’s Son & WHOI.F.BALE DUUGOIHTH, PITT8BUKO, PA., wpT-17 nanBnou - THE BISHOP PILL.. THE BISHOP PILL. THE BISHOP PILL. Not ‘Brandreth'a—not ‘Ayer’s*—not ‘Wright’s, BUT “COSTAl’S” BISHOP PILL "Which is bound (o take the place of all sthera; spare ly vegetable Pitll (sugar coated) and of extrsordiuary efficacy for CostiveneRs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head* aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac.” (Medical Journal Sep., 8.) Positively ths beat Pill In the World “That Cough will kill you,” Try “Co»tar , »’’Cougli Kcineily ‘‘Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,” Try “Costar’s” Cough Remedy “For Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac.,” Try "Cuitsr's” Cough Remedy •'Costar rays it is the best in the wide world—and if He says so-it’s True—it’s True—it’s True ; aud We say Try it—Try it—Try It.” (Morning l'aper, Aug. 2G.) All Druggists In ATLANTA tell it. “CO sTa R ’ S " Standard Preparations ARE HIS BE AUTIFIER. BUCKTHORN SALVE! “CosturV’ (only pure) Insect Powder. Address "Coutab,” No 10, Crosby st., N. Y„ Or John F. Henry (Successor to) Demas Barnes A Co., 21 Perk Row, N. Y. For Sale by 4. A. TAYLOR, L. H. BRADFIKLD and other Druggists in ATLANTA, CJA. RKDWINF A FOX, ageuts, Atlanta, Oa. fob'20-e. GKO. S. THOMAS, A- 11 o r n (■ y i< t Li a v ATLANTA, OA. Is- Office, Broad « DR. TUCHATT'S (iOLDEN REMEDIED. Ask 1. r no other, take no other, ai.d you will rave lime, health and money. f l.OOn RKWARD for any case of uiseasein any atage which they fail to curs. Dr. Rn-ii au’h Gor.nxN Balsam No. 1 cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Sore Eyes, Cntaue- ous or Pkln Emplions, Copper Colored Blotches, Sore ness of the Kcslp, Scrofula, Ac.; ia the greatest Reno vator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, removes all disease Irom tl e system, and leaves the blood pure and heal'by. l>r. Ricuach Golurn Balsam No. 2 cures Mercurial Affec tions. BhemaUstn, iu all its forms, whether from Mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in all ' sses. No dieting necesary. I have thousands of cer UAoatss proving ths ralracnloiis cures effected by these Remedial*. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2 |5.00 per bot tle, or two bottlesfor f'J.OQ, h' for Nervous or General Debility, in old or young; Ira- K rllng energy with wonderful effect. Price 25.00 p«*r tile, or two bottles for SO 00 On rrosipt of price Remedies will be shipped lo any place. Prompt attention paid to correspondents.- None genuine without the name of “DR. RB'HAU’S GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARD'S, sole proprl- etnr,” blown iu glass of bottle*. Address D. B. ItlOHAllDfl, No. 5I’4N Varlck street, New York. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 9 r. m. Circulars free. Jyi*diy Tho Piu ov^ Br si, and Cneapost SOLD BY ALL C1ROCEBS. joiriaoy We have uow up and lu ruuniug order FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES ! NVJHBKH ONK IN A U WIMO'l lI HOE CYLlinfiU I*HENS, Aud is a Huge Piece of Machinery, tho largest of the kind ever brought to Atlanta. This Press Is especially adapted to Pino Hook Printing and Xjargo Poster*. Nt'MIJKIi TAVO In also a Hoe Cylinder Press, Smaller than the first, aud one of the best Newspaper Presses iu the State. lU'MBkU TIIHK8 IS -A- MEDIUM HOE JOBBEB, jiutgM^he^nuwa^inwsSu'me ® Tftrjr description, am* has been pronounced by competent NtIMliKM FOUR IS A HALF MIDIUM POTTER PRESS, For Printing CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL IIEADS, Ac., and is of very superior quality. Nl’NBKK RIVE IS A. POTTER CARR PRESS, Is a model of Beauty, aud turns out work with a rapidity that Is astonishing; aud, yet, in the neatest and most With these extensive facilities for all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, We have no hesitation iu saying to the public that we cau turn out work aa rapidly as any Establishment south of Cincinnati, and IN STYLEI ANO PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION ! All we ask is A FAIL? TUI . Felton INwtiMMMstf Morlgace Safe HTtM.bi.oafloor L lie Works A Go., vm of th« United State* of America r*. »m n a. a> liflw u H$iT«fcwfc m M ImHT Tfftlll D1L J. BRADFEELD’8 fihan iuilitii Woman’s Best Friend. rrUU* ralukle HMUda. Upnflantltr Wow* w- 5 tni/i; fluortUnd, ufl >U1 ear. *nj lr««atant7 loth. ■^mlo- tm." CTMCt i> »» r-jtur. . (km. ialim.lH(«*wnn. th. Vuo. aoau- X THE LARGEST and CHEAPEST. THE GREAT FARMERS’ PAPER iWe are prepared to print HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, CIRG0LARS, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDINGiCARDS, VISITING 0ARDS.I LABELS OF ALL KINDS. Together with All Descriptions of Railroad Work ! From a Ticket to a Ledger. We are also prepared to do all kiuds of FANCY PRINTING, WAIN OR IN COLORS. BOOK-BIISTDERY! We also have connected with our office, a Mo. 1 Book-Bindery. In charg* of one of the RUMUF BIJVTRER S in the United States, who can 4# all descriptions ef wujk in the BIST STYLE and MthMIlfti T’» I t SAMUEL BARD. THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE! Now 1» the Uuio to Subscribe for thA GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER! IT IS CHEAP BECAUSE ITS CIRCULATION IS LAR GER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER I I KOW IS T1IE TIME TO FORM CLUBS ! THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE tains all the important editorials published in the DAILY TRIBUNE, except those of merely local inter est; also Literary and Scientific Intelligence; Reviews of the most interesting aud important New Books; the letters from onr large corps of Correspondents; the latest news received by Telegraph from all parts of the world; a summary of all Important intelligence in this dty and elsewhere; a synopsis of the Proceedings of Congress and 8tato Legislatures when in session; the untry residents; 8tock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods, aud General Market Reports; making it, both for va riety and completeness, altogether the most valuable interesting and Instructive WEEKLY NEWSPAPER published in the world. The full reports of tho American Iuaiitute Farmers' Club, aud the various Agricultural Reports iu each number are richly worth a year's subscription. Ever since its commencement, THE W EEKLY TRI BUNE has been an authority upon the farm. We make features of the Fanners' Club, and permit no question of interest to the agriculturalist to pass without com ment aud advice. When it is remembered that this ad vice is given by quo of the moat conscientious farmers iu the country, the reader may estimate its value. It has been well observed that a careful reading and study of the Farmers’Club Reports iu tho WEEKLY TRI BUNE alone will save a farmer hundreds of dollars in his crop. In addition to these reports, wo have arrang ed to print the best things written on the subject of ag- iculturo br American aud foreign writers. We intend to increase these features in the coming year very largely. the WEEKLY TRIBUNE upon his table every Saturday evening. The TRIBUNF. it the best and cheapest paper in the country. This is not said in a spirit of boastfulness. W r e do not claim any essential superiority over oi neighbors, except the superiority of place and oppo. tunity. It has fallen to New York to create the great est newspapers of tho country. Here concentrate the commerce, tho manufactures, the mineral resources, the agricultural wealth of the Republic. Here all the news gathers, and the patronage is so large that jour nalists can afford to print it A newspaper ran be made in New York for half the money, and yet with twice tho and best edited weekly newspaper in the country. There is little special merit in this. We havo all the advantages around us. Wo liave great Dally aud Semi- Weekly editions. Their machinery and resources are only a part of the Weekly. This puper has long had the largest circulation in America, aud we havo tried to justify that confidence. Tho result is, that we hav so systematized and expanded our resources that ever; copy of tho WEEKLY TRIBUNE contains as much read ing matter as a duodecimo volume. Think of it I For two dollars, the farmer, in tho course of one year, buys as much reading matter as though he filled a shelf of his library with fifty volumes, and those volumes contain ing the greatest works in the language. Tho forco of cheapness cau no further go. The WEEKLY TRIBUNE is the paper of the people. Here the eager student may know the lust lessons ol science. Here the scholar may read reviews of tho best books. Here may be found correspondence from all l>arts of the world, tho observations of sincere and gifted men, who serve the TRIBUNE in almost every America—Is devoted to the purpose of making the best aud cheapest weekly newspaper in tho world. We think [ we have reached that point in giving for two dollars fifty-two duodecimo volumes a year. ■ The TRIBUNE fa strong by reason of its enormous circulation of any newspaper in tho country. Foi years wo have printed twice as many papers, perhaps, as all of tho other weekly editions of tho city dallies combined. This is why we are enabled to do our work so thoroughly and cheaply. The larger our circulation the better paper wo can make. What are the-practical suggestions? Many. Let every subscriber renew his siibscriptiou, and urge his neighbor to do the same. If a man cannot afford to pay for his trouble. No ucwsuupcr so large aud oomplcte ns the WEEKLY TRIBUNE was ever before offen d at so low a price. Even when our currency was at par with gold, no such paper but the TRIBUNE was offered at that price; and the TRIBUNE then cost us far loss tbau it now does. Wo havo solved tho problem of making the best and cheapest newspaper in Amorica— perhaps in tho world. Let us sec if we cannot give it a million weekly circulation. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TIUJH’XE. TO MAIL subscribers: One ropy, one year, 02 Issues $2.00 5 copies, $9; 10 copies, to one address, $1.50 each (and one extra copy); 10 copies, to names of sub scribers, at one Postofflce, $1.80 each (snd ono ex tra copy); 20 copies, to one address, $1.26 each (and 50 copies, to one address, $1 each (and i copy); 50 copies, to names of subscribers, at i Postofflce, $1.10 each (aud ono extra copy). THE NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Is published every Tuesday aud Friday, and contains all the editorial articles, not merely local in character; Literary Reviews and Art Criticisms; Letters from our large corps of Foreign and Domestic Correspondents; Special and Associated Press Telegraphic Dispatches; s careful and complete summary of Foreign and Do- mcHtic News; exclusive reports of the proceedings of the Farmers’ Club of tho American Institute; talks aliout Fruit, and other Horticultural and Agricultural information; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods, and General Market Reports, which are published in the DAILY TRIBUNE. The SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE also gives, in the course of a year, three or four of the BEST AND LATEST POPULAR NOVELS by living authors. The cost of these alone, if liought in book form, would bo from six to eight dollars, if purchased in the English Magazine*, from which they are carefully aelected, tho cost would bo three or four times that sum. Nowhere else cau so much current intelligence and permanent literary matter bo had at so cheap a rate as in tho SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Those who believe in the principle* and approve of tho . haraeter of the TRIBUNE can Increase its power and influence by Jointeg witii tbolr neighbors in form ing elubs to subscribe far the Semi Weekly edition. It will In that way l>« supplied to them at the lowest price for which such a paper eau be printed. TERMS ( R SEMI-WEEKLY T1IIBUNE. Mail subscriber*, 1 copy, 1 year—104 mi miters... $4.00 Mail subacritiera, 2 copie*, 1 year—104 numbers.. 7.00 Mail sultecribers, 5 copies, or over, for each copy.. 3.00 Persona remitting for 10 copies $30 will rooeivc au extra copy ono year. For $100 wo will send thirty-four copies and the DAILY TRIBUNE. THE NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE Is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at $10 per year; $5 fbr six month*. Terms cash In advance. In making remittance* H. sub*ertptkms, always procure a draft on New York, or a Postofflce money order, if possible. When neither ‘ssrt: s money, but always kadon fee has been mkr?: a against Iomm by mafi. fiEDWHTC & FOX’ COLUMN qnentiy, however, the proper remedy fa not applied in time, the 4i***W beooaee chrualo, aud the foundation laid lot niuaberlinf ffvifa to the comrttmtteo of the wo man. The next “torn" comes around and there is no “show/* or perhapathe “white*” will appear. There will be some una—toe— about the womb, but very lit tle or none of the natural fluid escaping- The cotn- S xioo broom— sallow, bowel* swollen, a eert of grecn- caeteabout th* face, oonetent dull aching gains about the head, weight In th* lower stomach and back, with or wRhout white*, palpitations of the heart, pal lor. axhausfaoa, indirection, weerinea*. fanjruor, --*• In* eeaoa* theloinOo— of appetite, pejn towftbi UgMaoea aero« the cheet, cough, aud giddtoeoa. U anil allowed to go on “green slckucee" will be fully do* vetepod. the headache beotMue# severe, with to-of memory, dlmtotohing sensibility, sic* sxomaom. dye- peyefa^o relish fbr food, loss of flesh, Increased flut- lering of th* heart, swillimo or «« ?***. tof» “ body, and ocaaeiooal spitting of blood. The aligl effort eauses ttpmUEO urkatuinu, almost aorroCA- Tiuv. The akin fa flabby and a “doughy feci. 1W« i* a sad picture, but it fa th* condition of Uonaands of women between tho age* of fifteen and forty-five who are brought to the verge of the grave by ignor- e or neglect to take the proper remedy. To all who afflicted with any of the symptom* above mention- FIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces ta ken you will at once experience it* benefit*, aud with a little patience yon will be fully restored to health. This remedy has been extensively «»ed for upwards of twenty years by many of th* most experienced aud successful physicians of Georgia, We repeat that DR. J. BRAI — REGULATOR fa preparred for WOMEN and to be usod by Women only. A trial fa all we ask. Prepared and sold in any quantity by L. H. BUADl'lELB, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Georgia. Price *1 50 per Bottle. ggr gold by Druggists generally. Atlanta. Ga., December 29,18C8. Dr. J. Bradsisld. Dear Sir: I take pleasure lu stating that some time previous to the late war. I used, with the utmost success, on a servant girl, your FE MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld’a Drug 8toie, West Point, Ga. She bad been suffering severely from suppressed menstruction. and this Med icine soon restored her to health. Sbe fa, to-day, liv ing in Atlanta, sound and well. I will state, further, that I know of its being used, with equal sucoets: on a servant girl of my brother- in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athens, Ga. This wornsn bad, I think, been diseased for six years.— She was a house servant, and seemed cured up to the time of “freedom.” I do not hesitate to indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you recom mend it. Yours truly, JNO. 0. WHITNKR. STATE OF GEORGIA, Tuoup Co UNIT. Tills is to certify that I have examined the receipt of Dr. Joseph Bradfleld, of this oounty, and as a med ical man pronounce it to be a combination of Medi- a of great merit iu tho treatment of ali the diseases WM. H. FINCH EN. MouHTViTJJE, 1*68. Dr. J. Bhadfikld—Dear Sir: 1 have repestedtyused In my family, yonr Female Regulator, and.have in e^- ery case, met with complete success. G. L. DAVIS. I also prepare and have for sale a YEA8T POW DER, equal to the best, and tor much less price. ggr 1 also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, uow I by many of the best housekeepers in the city, and pro nounced by them to bo very superior. L. II. BKADEIKLD, DmeBlNt, A.tluntu, Gn. Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines CONSISTING OF HIS CELBBATED LIVE R MEDI V I N Pi Auoriine Pain Kill If, ANT1-UILLIOIJH PILLN AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic FuniFYi^ra FiiiiiiS in removing the diseases peculiar to our Southern clk- physlciaue that most of the pains and aches of our peo ple are due to orgsnic or functional derangement of that important organ. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine and Auti-BilUous Pills strike directly at the root of the evil. They oure the Liver, which in niue cases out of ten, is at the bottom of the Goughs, Dysepsis. Colic, Kick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual uh- structlons, etc., so common among our people. Ear- ache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and bodily pains ot evory kind tiee before I’rophitt’s Pain Kill It any othei chronic diseases, uso Prophitt’g Liver Medicine. It Is —fe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and a liquid •oady for use at any and -** “ • w *“ 8 1-8 per cant, diacoun If you get snake bit, t PROPHITT’S PAIN KILL IT. internal and external. If you havo a fresh wound of any sort, uso the PAIN KILL IT. Ii you get dog bit, apply the’'AIN KILL IT. DR. O. 8. PROPUITT 8 Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills Purgative aud Febrifuge, DB. O. 8. rilOPHITT’S VEGETABLE AGUE PILLS safe and reliable for all to take at any t DR. PROPHITT'8 COMPOUND DYSEITERY CORDIAL A safr and genuine remedy for all kinds of Dowol Dts- *Mes, Dysenteries, Diarrhoea, Bloody Flux, Ac , It may be glvou to all *ice«, ages aud sexes, aud at all times, with perfect safety, wh*re there is anything pi that indicated. Female Towle, Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic Ns Arwalf-N* Merewry. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chills and tor, Auao and Fever, that fa or nan b* depended upon fa ffnriej Ague Tonic. Thor* havo been thousands eursd by using it who have tried the usual remedies witbu benefit. WOHTIIV OF ATTENTION. To Dr. Thoms* A. Hurley: I hereby certify that during last year I was attacked with the ague whilst in Vicksburg, Mias., and used several popular medicines with but temporary relief. On reaching home the disease returned In a worse type, if poesible, when my medical attendant ordered Quin ine in large dose*—frequently as high as 60 grains per dav, and which must have cost me nearly $100. I con sulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prescrib ed quinine aud arseuic combined, which I refused to take, preferring to let the disease take Its course. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounc ed with enlarged Liver and Sploen. About this time, the advertisement of Hurley's Ague Tonic appeared In a city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. I did so, and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, and since that time 1 have seen nearly a hundred cases In which it acted with equally happy results, aud would certainly recommend it as prefera ble to any other tonic before the public. JAM EH MARTIN, Engineer. Louisville, Ky., June 16, 1865. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. RAILROADS. vhMg. .1 Mri,u .„ th. o., OlOMU Raoboad, AcOtSTfl » t . Leave Atlanta Arrive at Auguste. Arrive at Attante M ****** train. Leave Augusta. Leave Atlanta. Arrive at Augusta • • • -M Arrive at Atlanta. [[[" 14.^ bkmxkua nun.’"***”•% Leave Auguste.. L—ve Uerselta. Arrive at Augusta Arrive at Itonelte , Po *bt. Montgouter* bile and New Orleans must leave - Passenger Tr-n, te make close countfc 4 * Passengers for Nashville. Oortuthite Memphis, Louisville aud St. LouU and make clone connections. ***' Through Tickets and Baggtg,. , the above places. h Pullman’s Palace Sleeping far* or, ger Trains. No change of cars on Tjhl i Mail Trains betwe en Auguste and W-t fiST’ . . . K.io? HURLEY’S SiHSiFiRILLl WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. . . , ifiryslpclis. Female I»- -egufarltles, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Pulmo nary, Diseases, Kcrofa- lu.or King’s Kvll, Syphilis.; Louisville, April 4,18541 Hurley’s Sarsaparilla is wbst it is represented, a I believe it the most wouderful mediciue before the public. Nothing under the heavens could induce to say so without proof of the strongest and surest kind; therefore 1 speak willingly and positively on the subject. \ My daughter has been aftlie vd with skin disease and stiffness of the joints for i\.-veral years. I em ployed the priucipai physicians of the city and they could not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla expecting it would do much good, but to my great tonUhmeut she rapidly got well, and thank God o tinues so. Had she been taking any medicine I would not give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, tbe only remedy employed, leaves uo doubt oi its medi cal qualities, and that It alone cured her. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Auy person requiring tho truth and honesty of Ui« statement, will find tue at my residence, corner Ninth and Walnutatreets, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Messrs. James Ruddle k Co.—Gentlemen—It gi mo great pleasure to say, after using all the other worm remedies known to me, with but partial success to my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’s, and since using it my children havo become quite WHl »,„| Ik. .kildron o.t it .11 (b. time. It is one of the best, safest remedies know: and as such, recommend it to one and all. JA8. W. TRAVIS. Louisville, Jnuo 13, 1868. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS. Debility, Loss of Appetite, Wraknrts.In- dlgestion, or Dyspepsia, Want ol net ion of tlie Llvct'orDlsorricrctlStoniucli- 7here are no hitters that can compare icith (hate in removing these distressing complaints. For sale or can bo had at any drug store in tho United Suites. JAMES RUDDLE k CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. RloJas. Ruddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemeu ihts is to cortfiy that I havo been tor years a sufferer and tried ail thetcnicsl have heard of or seen adrer lived, with little or no reliof from any of them 1 heard Hurley’s BilteraJitehly spoken of, and tried a bottle, with little faith in it before I commenced, and to luy surprise and joy, beforo I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that one or two occasions i’. was the means of saving and prolong- ,, R ,u 2 Ule 1 c °nsolentioiiRly recommended them to all sufferers as the bast Bitters known, and advise them always»o ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s aud have other. You can uso this as you think proper, if it CIIANUK OF SCHEDULE [> ( IIAKGK Of CAMS BETWEEN SaVaMi.. AMD MOJrroOMKMY, A j^ OrriCB of Master of t».„, Ckntual I(aj Lao ad, Savannah, Au" R, On and after Sunday, l«th Inst u the Georgia Central Railroad wili runS? . « ^ vr DAT train. Leave Savannah Arrive at Macon Arrive at Augusta Arrive at MlDedgevilh- "t?* Arrive at Eatouteu -JJ* on Meeting with train that leaves' DOWN DAY TRAIN ' Leave Macon Arrive at Savanuah — Arrive at Augusta. Connecting with train that .‘-aves At****!- r UP NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Savannah Arrive at Macon Arrive at Augusta Connecting with train that leaves Auguau if DOWN NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Macon . _ Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Augusta r;" 4 Leave Mffiedgevllle *•“' Leave Eatonton Connecting with train* that leave Augusta*# A. M. Trains from Savannah aud KngapuLi Trains from Macon, connect with at Gordon dailv, Sundays exoeptod. F. M. Train from Savannah connects Mail Train on South Carolina R. R andp M from Savannah aud Augusta with Train. western and Muscogee Railroads. {Signed] WII.I.Tig - Acting Master o GREAT SALf will benefit others. Yours truly, 4 Louisville, Ky., December 10, 1868. JOHN W. DIX80N. NOTR E TO MOTHERS. DK. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Use in the future only SEABROOK'S, a combination quite up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant to fake, harmless in Its action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in tho following diseases: Hummer Complaint, Irregularities of tho bowels ReattvensM, Teething, Ac. Give* health to the child and rest to the mother. Nashtillk, Tekh., Fob, 12, 1858. Jas. Ruddle k Co., Louisville, Ky.—When livlug In your city 1 used several bottles of Dr. Soabrook's In fant Hoovhiug Syrup, and fouud it to do mychlM more good aud it would real better after using it than any oilier remedy I over triod. I can say with confidence, it 1* the best modidue for childreu at present known. I wish you would get the druggists hero to keep it. If any one does, pleas* lot me know; It not send me on* doren by express, snd I will pay for it at the office hvre. Write we when you send It, and oV»)1go MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH. I)U. SEABUOOKS Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and PURVEYING PILLS F«rlfyin* Pills and Femaio Tonic are associated together as a full preuaratlon, as you see in th* Rills niev have given perfect satisfaction in iay practice foi tha fast twenty years, tn all cases that they are recorn mended for. The Pills may be taken in oonnectloa with the Liver Meoicin*. without tha Tonic, whan fa*** fa “7 t*dk*U«D tor than, such as Shortueaa o* Breath, Nwellr* of th* Feet or Fare, or s Pal®, Weak sfate of tha Htood, o»a Wabby state of tho Muscles, at gaaetaMj fallow Fever and Chfll* and Fever. All of tha above Medicine* sold by Druggists and Morchaats generally throughout the Sonttweat w, klTaasdeU, Red wins A Pox, On rtfs fa r “•mhsrtoa. Wilson, Taylor fa Co., Atlanta, On. Prepared only by DB. O. 8. PBOPfirfT, AH thd above remedies for sale by 0otia * to ®‘ L. H. BRADFIKLD, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, warnauu. iranr, atlahta, otonaiA. Uo>A Tlil.dng.utcomUr.Mlon poiamioi Ml the ,0.10 provwUe. of P.ruvu , B.rk utfl Iron, *UAoutlh,duf agrcobLe teste and bad effects of either, seusratei* ^ t? these valuahfa modictnL It should be take* in ail oases when a gentle tonic fa. P I7^ after convalescent from r*v. . a'k® ,o James Ruddle & Oo., PR0PRIET0B8, lsihm-atory.ro. tl, UullUt Street Louisville, Ky, AU IM «bm flooflp for Ml* b, BCD WDM A foi ATT.ANTA. tiJL r **“ »pr«.«j4^**i, REAL ESTAT fJIHE undersigned will soli for CASH. < Tuesday, the 5th Day of Oc Next, at tho Court House iu the city of Morgan county, Georgia, the ELEGAM AM) SPACIOUS nient residences in Middle Georgia. Oil Cloths halls to be sold with tho house. Th well and cistern all superior. Also Six Thousand Six Hun and Fifty-two Acre* MORGAN COUNTY LJI lying on tho waters of Sugar Creek. These afford an op)K>rtunily to a good many persooikl rrocuro Some* GREAT ORIGINAL FEB would do well to attend this nalo. The lands lie within from one to feu unit*^ eon, and are composed of the farms of the ceased. On tho (tame day and (ho day following, wf t the residence aforesaid, tho splendid PARLOR FURNITURE, Carriage and llarneii) and a great variety of personalty falonginj *• tate* of said deceased and lxia widow, Mrs. A*“ of whom also we are executors. The aale to b* made under the order of th* Ordinary, and th* Will* n| the decased. to ® pose of paying togicfas, and for distrihutio*. ing to their Wills. Purchasers are astured that the utl« to aff_ perty is unqnefttoned. This is au impor4teD» JAMES H. PO CHKRTER Madison, Ga., August 14. 1869. ASSIGNEK’S SALE. B Y virtue of au order of tho Ilouorable S Court of the United States for the No*- trict of Georgia, 1 will sell before the 0o*ff- door, in the town of Marietta, on W «lnr*dW»* day of October next at 11 o'oclock, a. m., w Nos. 84 and 35, with tho Improvements * w " from all liens and encumbrance*, and sol erty belonging to the estate of Dillard M. rupt. Tills property I* well improved, ■»•-. an elegant dwelling with tlx or eight room*, smokehouse, stables, Ac., and within on* yard* of the public square. Terms cash. U. M. HAM. ■op 16w20d DAWSON SHERIFF SAT W ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in C before the Court House door, ln . Dawsouville, said State and oounty, » honra of sale, the following property to-***;^ land No. eight hundred and seventy in the Fourth (4th) District of the First (l«J>- ■aid oounty, containing forty acres, mors s« Lcvi-d on by virtu. 0« » jlrri H. Covington, a commissioned Notary PUb |K county, and in th* Wtth District, G. M., >“ Jsme*. M. Bishop, against John Holoomba pointed out by defendant and levied on as n» Tenant in possession served with - by a Constable aud returned to me. Terms, gust 27th, INI. R. 1 ■ep 4-tdsprsfee$2 60 G* EORQIA, DAWSON COUNTY.--To v* may ooncern.—William L. lfay h* T .“f form applied to me for tetters of admin**’ - tlx* estate of Augustus Wllllsros, late « fajlL this is to otto all and aingular, U»* next of kin of Augustus Williams, fab**® 0 my office, within the time allowed by fa*. - causa If any they oan. why permonem tion should mot W granted to William I* 1 ^-SEe-ssi Application for Lcatc to SeU U0 EOBGIA. FORSYTH OOUNTY.-ThW ‘ t*r date, application wlD be n»*d* *** inary far fa»re to s«U Die real estate O. W. Htafeta. ire—tl September^ sep T-SQdprafeelfi 00