Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 25, 1869, Image 4

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DAILY NEW ERA. TKKMI oV unbUtiftioi. For Dally, Par Annum »I0 00 " " Si« Months 5 00 : : JStfSfSAWfli Weekly Era, Per Amuim— — t 00 •T INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. JtM HATBI OF ADV ■KTlilNO. f 1 ? Two Three Hqunt Four Square* ....a • - r Column. fl| 40.<W| M.0W Fire Square* Six flquare* Oiuuvr (VI UaH (Vilatun Tw<v third* Column On* Column AdvurtUemei.u fo<^*» !•**«* Period than th-re mouth* will lie married at a daduoUou «*1 twenty \*r cant, from the above r *' 44.00' *4.00 40.001 44.00 44.00) 10.00 64.00 , 40.00 14.110 100.00 140.00 40 00 4t*.«0 44.4U Its liO.t* 1 Advertisement* u • equivalent In apace, maud after t be Oral lu ll* • arWesl for a specified tlm*. «' at interval* to be charged aa Advertisements Inserte’ u*v each Insertion. All a tverUreuteula, or noilcea under -City Had*.-*.” are ahargsahla atUa rate ol rvUTT mi catcra a Una fl»r each Insertion. No notice will api>ear for a lea* turn than omb dolua H •ach aubaequent insertion Volu tary ootnnmalcaUon*, containing IntereatinK m port ant news. solicited fnuu avery Quarter. New* lettera • v otu the varloua conn tie* of the Hlate rap*, tall; dettred YI1K KKA OmCK Jt THK BU1CR BUILDING ON ALABAMA hTBKKT orPOBlTR Till POHTOmiE, BETWEEN BROAD AND WHITEHALL. Ml I.IT A it V UIRKtTtWI. Buiakt Majob-Gknebal Altbkd H. Tebbt Commandin'' Deparlniuut of the Booth. TEEMONAL HTAKF. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Smith. Captain U. S. Army, Aid-de-Camp- Brevet Lieutenant Colonel C. II. (IreveB, Cnptuiu U. S. Army. Aid-de-Cainp. Brevet Captain J. G. Telford, lxt Lieotco- aut U. S. Army, Aitl-de-Camp. DEPARTMENT BTAFF. Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad jutant General, U. S. Army, AaaisUnt Ad- Mutant General. . Brevet Major Robert P. Hughes, Captain U. S. Army, Acting Aosistant Adjutant Gen eral. Captain C. W. HottwupiUei, U. S. Army, Acting AsaiaUnt Inspector General. Major DoWitt Clinton. Judge Advocate U. 8. Army, Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines, Commissary of Subsistence U. 8. Army, Chief Commissary. Bicvet Colonel A. R. Eddy, Major and Quar termaster U. 8. Army, Chief (^nurtermaster. Captain G. K. Saaderaou, U. a Army. Depot and Staff Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Snrgeon U. S. Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General Johu J. Milhau. Surgeon U. S. Army. Assiataut to Medical Director, temporary. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A. K. Smith. Bur geon U. S. Army. Attending Surgeon. Brevet Lientouaut Colonel David T.iggart, Paymaster U. S. Army, Chief Paymaster, office at Charleston, South Caroliuu. Bretet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allisou, Pay master V. S. Army. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND I’lt-axuri- Srefcei-s. fJ,HE only Jir.. l ro.ll. to 111. Virslula Sprins-. ALL NORTHERN*CITIES. E xcursion return tickets t.» au ihc cd*brat- ed YirgimaSpriug* with the priv ilege ul stopping over at any intermediate point, have been placed on axle by this r-*ad at grcUly reduced rates. BLOOD PURIFIER. (Er«* Scrofula In all it* varloua forma, auch aa duIc Bore Kyes, ha.; also, INTO STAGING. The symptoms of liver x.'iip!ahit are uneasiness rod pstn in the aid*. 8om<-- ime* the pain i* in thr •boulder, and i» mistaken or rheumatism. The *tom- appetlte and sickness, bow- j general costive, afimelimos alternating with lax. Tho head i* troubled with pa n and dull sensation, «• miuderaldo loss of memory. accompanied writh pain ful aenaaUou of having left uudona nouicthing which ought to have been don". <>tt»-n eomplalnlng of weak DR. SIMMONS’ UV FiR UMiVliATOn. A preparation of root* and herb*, warranted to be atrictly vegetable, and can Jo no Injury to any one. It has been used by hundred*, and known for th* taat S5 years a* one of the most reliable, efficacious and harmless preparation* ever offered to the suffer ing. If taken regularly and pcraiatoutly, It ti u se, chills, diseases of skin, impurity of the ___ , on of spirits, heartburn, colic or pains in the bowels, pain in the head, fever and ague, dropsy, boils, pain in back and llmbe, Asth ma, erysjrpelaa, female affections, and Inlions disease* only by J. M. 7.KII.I** CO., Druggists, Macon, Ga.* Price $1; by mail I12C. The following highly respectable per-ons cau fuUj attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and to whom we moet respectfully refer: Oen. W. H. Holt, President 8. W. It. It. Co.; Rev. .1. R. Felder, Perry,Ga.; Col. E. Sparks, Alharty, o* ; G. J. Luneford. Eaq., Oonduotor K. W. H. R.; C. Master- aon, Esq., 8h*-rln Bibb scanty . J. A. T.uU*. Bain- bridge. Go.; Dyke* * Sparhaw^. editor* "Floridian," Yallahaaeee; ltev. J. W. Bork< , Macon, fta.; Virgil Power*, l£*q., Superintendent H. W. It. H.; Daniel Hu I- Urd, Ballard’s Station, Macon A Urn. nui.-k It. U . Twiggs county, Ga.: Greenville Wood, W.hnI’r Fact- • nr. Macon, Oa.; Rev. K. F. KaaterUng. P. V. Florida Conference; MeJ^r A. V. Wool»y, Kingston, da.; lull- tor Macon Telegraph. may U-dAwC.in B. A. FAHNESTOCiTb VERMIFUGE, THE SAFEST A!*l> MOST KFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR WORMS Tlmt lias over benu diseovcroJ. This celebrated sneciflc for Worms f* nx-d w ith the utmost freedom and couEdvwoe by gentlemen who have obtained eminence in themed leal proTeaulmi, an. I many of these, throwing aside their prejudices, have . In -r fully glveo certificate* testifying to It* euperlont'. It I* ueed extensively, fur the simple reason that Nothing has yst Been .lUrorrml which can he ■ahatltnted in tt a place. And it Is given without apprehension, because every on# knows Its perfect safety. It has now been before the pubtlo for over "Fownr Ybars,” and lias attested ts superiority In thousands of cases, throughout parts of theworld. Ills the Imperative <l«ty or every ua- rentt* watch the health or hlsrhlld, and t« provide himself with this potent spe cific. Bo careful to observe the initials of the name, an ee that you get " B . A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUCf,- B. L Fahnestock's Son & WHOl.EBAT.K URUOtllHTM, I'ITTSBI'HO, l»A., SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS F0RM& SiwofUBow of Women) p. ii.Ii arr In l.tfr. Uravrl, General had healUi, and all disease* m the Blood, Liver, Kidueys, and Bladder, It Is h peiTprt rpuvvutdi. It ox V |)A 1.1** erA.li. attw every Lind of humor and ba.1 umt, and restore* iho entire system U> a hwalthy OMii.mtpiu , It is perfectly harmles*. never productng the slight- e*t injury • It t* not a scciet Quack Utmetly. The article* u w hi h it Is mads are published around each bottle. RtH’oiiinit*ii(led hj the Medical Facult) and inaity IhottsAiida of our hcsl rltlifii.M k4T For testimonial* of ramsrksblo cures, aee “Ro- ■adali* Almanac" for this year. Prepared only by I>m. Clement*. Rive* k Co.. Man-1 iifactunng Chemist#, formerly i. J. Lawrence A Oo., THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Agent, Office at ,the Cl dhiug |8tore of W. B. Lowe k Ce^ AtbuiU, Ueorgia. FOR lew YORK STEAM EIOIIE CO. Mauutecturera of Engine Laths, l’laners, Bolt Cutlers, I p ri)fht Drill., Machinist.' Tool, of all Descriptions.! every description, and Htationary and Port- Kngmo. and Boilers, l atent oold-rolled ShaRing, Leather and Rubber Belting, and all articles needful in machine or railroad repair shops. Office 146 and 1'iS Chambers st. New York. GEORGE PLACE. President JOHN II. CHKEVER. Bec’y. je!9-tf CHA8. F. HARDWICK, Sec’y. CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY Howard and Berks Street*, Philadelphia.| boxes, ptok and pick, sud also boxes. (14x48 1st breaker.) Mule 1 set woolen cards, (48x48 id “ } 4'jo spindle* f 40x41 Condenser. ) lV-ln.g'agu i 4ffx4J 1st breaker, j Mule 1 *• " j 36x42 2*1 •• | 240 spindle* (40x42 Condenser. ) l^-in.g’sge (48x48 Condci J Mules 3t’.<) Spindles each,' 4 -inch , vuge. l*8argent's Burr l’icker, large size, nesrl^ uew. COTTON MACHINERY for OOARSE TARNS. 1 Willow, Hudson's make. Urge size, speeder & noh. jiler*, Dnmford's divwing Jllng Machine, for caudle wick, Ac. 50,000 Bobbin*. Will take purl COT ININ In ( THE BIS THE “ .'HE BISHOP BISHOP BISHOP p Sitt: P PILL. “C1STARr IISIOP FILL "Which is bound to take the place of all ethers; * pure ly vegetable Pitll (sugar coated) and ol extraordinary efficacy for Coativi-n*#*, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head> aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac.” (Medical Journal Sty., 8.) Positive ly the best Pill In the World job PHHnxire M AMMO T H PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. KOOK AND JOB PltlHTING OFFICE! KIVK POWER PRESSES ! Auil au EikHohh Variety of JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF IEVERY DESCRIPTION! | j AV1NU added Several Thuaiaail Dallnrs worth of Job Type to our already EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE ! We take great pleasure in announcing to the Buslue## Public that we ore now more folly prepared than ever! t# execute, In the Highest Mylsef the Art, All Descriptions of Job Printing ! Our Now Addition* were selected by an Experienced Printer, and comprise all the latest improvement# In TYPE, PRESSES, ETC., And enable* n# to compete successfully with any Printing Kstublf stuntnt In the South. Indoed. we are prepared to print anything From a VISITING CARD ton MAMMOTH POSTER ! In a Style to salt the most fastidious. We have now up and in ruiiuing order FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES ! A I'M 11 Kit OAK rV’to-jgh Itcmrdy "That Cough wtU kUly Try ‘*C» "Cold* and Hoarseness lead to death Try “roitar’i" Coneli Keinrtly "For Croups—Whooping Cough*, \e,,” Try ••l'o»t*r’»" Cough Krmcdy "Oostar say* it t* the best in the wide world—and 11 He tay* *o—It'iTrno-lfsTrue -it’* True; and We say Try it—Try tt-Try IL” (Mornina I'a}»r, A*«7. 46.) All Druggist* in ATLANTA sell it. “CO sTa R’S" Standard Preparations ARE HI8 BE AUTIFIER. THE BUCKTHORN SALVE! III8 “Coefitr’a” l(«t, lto*ch,Jir., Kitermini*tors. “Costkr’*” Uc«l llug Kxtcriiil*stor*. “Costwr’s’* (only pure) Insert Powder. Address "Comtab," No. 10, Crosby *t., N. Y., Or John F. IIknby (8ucces*or to) Deinas Bsmci k Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. *d~for Bate by J. A. TAYLOR, L. H. BUADF1KLD sud other Druggist* In ATLANTA, GA. REDWINE A POX, agents, Allanu, Ga. febJ0-o GEO. 8. THOMAS, ATLANTA, GA. •dT Office, hroad *t..Oov. Brown’s Building. imvis-iy DR. niCIIAU'S GOLDEN UEMT0DIIX A»k lor n*> other, take no other, and you will save lline, health and money. fl.rtsi REWARD lor any oase of ular*a<-in any stage which they foil to cure. Dr. Rithad'* OotJiKN Bai *am No. 1 c ures ITk-er* HI*'crated Sore Throat and Mouth, Sore Kyc*. Outane- ou* or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blot. hc*. Sore- lies* of the Scalp. Scrofula, Ac.; I. the greatest R. no- valor, Alterative and ltloo<l I'urirter known, removes all disease trom lie system, and leave* the blood pure and healthy. Mercury or other causes; gives Immediate relief i n all cases. No dieting iiecesary. I have thousands of cer lift cate* proving the miraculous cure* effected by these Remedies. Price .,f either No. 1 or No. 2 44.40 per hot- tie, or two bottles fhr $9.00. Dr. Rh-iiait’s Goldin Anttdoti, a safe, speedy, pleas- aut and radical cure for all Urinary Deranguuu ts, ac companied with full direction*. Price |3.00 per Imtll*. l>r. R Mb AO’S G014.MN Eximb AMOUB, a rmlicsl cure for Nervosa or Oansral DoblUty, la okl or ynbsv: Im parting energy with wonderful effect. Price $4.00 per bottle, or two bottles for $9 00 On recoipt of price Remedies will bn shipped to any piece. Prompt attention paid to Mnsmndante. - None genuine without the name of "DR. RU'IIAU’H GOLDEN REMEDIES, I). B. RICHARD’S, sole pmpri. etor," blown In glass of bottles. Address D. B. RICHARDS, No. tUS Varick street, New York. Office hours from 9 a. u. to 9r. u. Cli ilsrn lr« e. Jy«-41y Tho Piu'ueii,iio8t;indCaeunest SOLD BV ALL UBOCGBI. July 14-dly IS \ MAMMOTH 11 Ol. t'.V 1,1 Til HU 1*H1'.SS. Aud is Huge Piece of Mschluory, the largest of the kind ever brought to Atlanta. Thin Press is .especially adapted to Pino Book Printing and Uargo Po«tor«. NCMHKK TWO Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press, Smaller than tho flr*l, aud oue of tlie beat Newspaper Presses in the State. klMHKK TIIRKK IS -A. MEDIUM HOE JOBBER, r.ir Ml execution of JOB (OU ol eT.rj J^cripUon, «nf bu bnn pronoumed br comn«lent judge" the A neat press lu the State. * NI MlJKIt KOI'It IS a HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS, F**r Pritding CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL II 'AM, Ac., and is of very superior quality. NtTMIlKtl FIVE 18 -A. POTTER CARD PRESS, Is a model of Beauty, and turns outwork with a rapidity that Is sstouishing; aud, yet, in tho neatest and accurate style. With these extensive facilities for all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, = We have no hesitation in saying to the public that *c can turn out work as rapidly aa any Establiahm >nl south of Cincinnati, and ^ IN STYLE! AND, PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION ! All we ask is A. FAIR.TRIAL. 0 vjjji | i>Ve arc prepared to print HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS. CIRCOLAfiS, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS,I LABELS OF ALL KINDS. Together |witli All s of ad Work ! From h Ticket|lo a Ledger. We are also prepared to do all kiuds of FINCYffRINTINfi,''PLAIN OR IN COLORS. BOOK-BINDIBYl We ala» hav* connected wtUi our office. * No. t Book-Bindery, la charga of one of the TIT mj\TJOIU18 m Use Hulled m.u*. who cau do uN desortpttoM of wotkla lb* MV flTYlJIamd I SAMUEL BARD. It«n Hmlpoacd Mortgace hale f or o$c#k€f( W ILL»s U*fd befUf# tk6 OowTt Morw door tn Ute mmm SLsr -- --- \ickm D. Oroy. fmsrtr pointed out by W. U. Brown, and la said morigwgw ft ffi. March 14,1M9. THE LAKGEHT aud CHEAPEST. THE GREAT FARMERS’ TAPER THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE !! Now is the Uiuo to Subscribe for the GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER !! IT IS CHEAP BECAUSE ITN CIRCULATION IS LAR- URK THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER! I NOW IS THE TIME TO FOBM CLUBS ! ! THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE tains all the important editorials publiubed in tho DAILY TRIBUNE, except those of merely local inter- tad; also Literary md-8cjaa$l4c Intelligence; Reviews of tho most intereating and lm]x>rtant New Books; the letters from our largo corps of Correspondents; the latest news received by Telegraph from ail parts (1 world; a summary of all important Intelligence h city and elsewhere; a synopsis of the Proceedings of Congress sud State Legislatures when in session; the Foreign Nows received by every steamer; exclusive re ports of the Proceedings of the Farmers’ Club of the Auicric&u Institute; talk* about Fruit, and other Hor ticultural nnd Agricultural information essential to country residents; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods, aud General Market Reports, making it, both fur va riety aud completeness, altogether the most valuable interesting sud instructive WEEKLY NEWSPAPER published in the world. The full reports of the American Institute Farmers’ Club, and the various Agricultural Reports in each number are richly worth a year's subscription. Ever since its commencement, THE VVEEKLY TRI BUNE has l>eeu au authority upon the farm. We make features of the Farmers' Club, and permit no question of interest to the agriculturabst to pass without com ment aud advice. When it Is rtmemocred that this ad vice is given by one of the most conscientious farxm in tho country, the reader may estimate its value. It has been well observed that a careful reading and study of the Farmers’ Club Reports In the WEEKLY TRI BUNE alone will save a farmer hundreds of dollars in his crop. In addition to these reports, we have arrang ed to print the beat things written on the subject i * i. ulturc by American and foreign writers. We tnte increase these features In the coming year very largely. As It is, no prudent farmer can do without it As ■ lesson to his workmen alone, every farmer should place the WEEKLY TRIBUNE upon his Uble every Saturday evening. The TRIBUNE it the l#st and chcayctl paper in the country. This is not said in a spirit of Isjastfulnesa. We do not claim any essential superiority over oui neighbors, except the superiority of place and oppor, tunitv. It Las lalleu to New York to create the great est newspapers of the country. Hero concentrate the commerce, the manufactures, the mineral resources, the agricultural wealth of the Republic. Here all the wn gathers, ami the patronage is so large that Jour- nalixU can afford to print it A newspaper can be made in New York for licit the money, and yet with twice the There is little special merit in this. We have all the advantage* around us. We have great Daily aud Semi- Weekly editions. Their machinery and resources are only a part of the Weekly. Tlii* p*i>er ha* long bad the largest circnlstion iu America, and we have tried to justify that confidence. The result is, that we have so systematized and expauded our resources that every copy of the WEEKLY TRIBUNE contains as much read ing matter as a duodecimo volume. Think of it! Fortw dollars, the farmer, lu the course of oue year, buy* a much reading matter as though lie filled a shelf of his library with fifty volumes, and those volumes contain ing the greatest works in the language. The force o cheapness can no further go. The WEEKLY TRIBUNE is th. untr of tfei pooploj Hero the eager student may know the last lesson* of science. Here the scholar may rest! reviews of the best books. Here may bo tound correspondence from all parts of tho world, the observations of sincere and gifted men, who serve the TRIBUNE in almost every newspaper in the ; point in givl fllty-two duodecimo volumes a year. o have reached that i giving for two dollars The TRIBUNE is strong by reason of its enormous circulation and great cheapness. It has long been conceded that the WEEKLY TRIBUNE has the Urgent circulation of any newspaper In the country . For years we have printed twice a* many papers, perhaps, aa all of the other weekly editions of the city dailies 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 ' * i subscr- as the WEEKLY TRIBUNE "was ever before offered at so low a price. Even when our currency was at par with gold, no such paper but the TRIBUNE was offered st that price; and the TRIBUNE then cost us far less “ does. We have solved the problem of l weekly circulation. E WEEKLY TRIBUNE. . sunsc'BlOKKs: One copy, one year, 52 issues $2, 5 copies, $9; 10 cobles, « i ui.. (and — —'— * r ‘ ” j, $1.50 each tVM — copies, to names scribera, at one Postoffice, $1.60 each (and one ex tra copy); 20 copies, to one address, $1.25 each (and one extra copy); 20 oopiea, to names of subscribers, at one Postoflke, $1.46 ©aeh (and one extra copy); SO copiss, to one address, $1 each (and one extra copy); 40 copies, to uantes of subscribers, at Postottce, $1.10 each (and oue extra copy). THE NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKI.Y TRIBUNE I* published every Tuesday and Friday, aud contains all tiie editorial articles, not merely local in character; Literary Reviews and Art Criticisms; Letters from General Market Reports, which are published in tin nAII.V TUI Ml IV t* Tlui nVUl.U'L'L'VI V Timirtui by living authors. The coat of these alone, if teiught in book form, would be from six to eight dollars. If isnent lib rary matter be had at ■^■1 tli. SKMI-WI.Ihl.t TIG III NK Those who believe lu the principles and approv(f7lf the diameter of the TRIBUNE can lncrsaso it* power and n flue nor by Joining with tlistr ndghlmrs In forra- ng club* to subscribe for the Semi-Weekly edition. It will in that way be supplied to them at the lowest price for which such a paper can bo printed. t MEVI-WEEKLY TUIBt’N >py. l ye« Mall subscribera, 2 copies, 1 year—104 numbers . 7. Mail subscribers, 6 copies, or over, fbr each copy.. 3.00 Pereous remitting for 10 copies $30 will receive oatra copy one year. For $W0 we will send thirty-four copies and tho DAILY TRIBUNE. THE NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE Is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at $10 per year; $8 for aix months. ' Terms cash In advance. In making remittances fat subscript! on a, always procure a draft on New York, or aPoetoffice money order, if possible. When neither <4 these can be pnx uad, send the money, but always 14 a registered tetter. The registration fbs ha# been r'lSSHSaSKS L R BBADFIBLD'S 100! 'LUMN DB. I. BBADFIBLD’S runt iuiutqk Woman’s Best Friend. HI» valuable Medicine Is prepared tm Wornta #*• elnaivsly, and to bansad hr vmtmi amly. It u #4#d saoaeUAr to thf*# care* whars Mm won* la EKTandSucSreAnyirrefularitylntba "men. sea." exoapt la inch 904M as require a tea. As&re# EAWffif ‘ " mm-mvm. «• tjallda and general real u*s#. Tahsp in Mm# aU thea# symptoms pare i immediately, without Injury to th# ooustitation. S asotly, howarer. th# proper remedy 1# not applied in me, toe di«ea*e baoomes chronic, and th#foundation laid fur namterleH evils to th# eonstRution of the wo man. Th# next "tarn" oem## around and tjjere la no "Aom," or perhaps the "whites" will appear. There will be soma uoesehies* about the womb, But very lit- tte or none Of th# natural fluid escaping. The com plexion beoomes sallow, bowel# swollen, a ourt of green- ish cast# about the face, constant dull aching pains about th# bead, weight iu tbs lower stomach and back. REDWINE k FOX’ OOLOM5 T H K ‘. Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic Nu Arsrnlc—■» llm ary. FKRFKUTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chills knd fever, or Ague and Fever, that 1# or can bs depended upon 1# Uurtejr’f Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using It who have trim! the usual remedies without benefit. WOIITIIV OF ATTF.MTION. ' RAILROAD •* •<■>«■.I. „, "MM. OXOMU »ULBU1, Aoom,. A-asaEawefiS DAY TOA1W, (ffiindsy* c I^eave Angwffia... Leave Atlanta Arrive at Auguste. Arrive at Aouita wiowr txaix. Leave Auguste. Leave Atlanta. Arrive a4 Auguste. Arrive at Atlanta. ^Ptet, , th« loLM, Io«- .pv^u, p»n. lu KroMtK.eli.it, cou.b, »nd CKMtmw. » i to goon “K r e*n mAiim. wUl tie fully de- Km4kK. beooiue, sever., with low of meWory, Ku.lMUtr, Ki nolUcH, dj, UTtwls, M reitvh tor I00.I. Iom ef fle«b, InnoMMl tut. i<wlM ol th* Krert. mum at tm* mr, Ityt .nil body, and occasional spitting of Mood. The alightcst eff • *uses Huaani* boxatbimo, almost nyrroca- noB. ’Fbe skin 1# flabby and a “doughy feet This is a #ad picture, but it is the condition of thousand* of women between the ages of fifteen and for**-**" who are brought to the verge of the grave by ance or neglect to take the proper remedy. ’ r " are afflicted with any of the symptoms abo- j liute patience you V This remedy baa been extenrively need for npware’e of twenty years by many of the moat experienced and successful physicians of Georgia, We meat feat DR. J. BRADFIELD’8 FEMALE REGULATOR Is prei*trred for WOMEN and to be nsed by Women only. A trial is aU we ask. Prepared and mid WHOLESALE DBUOOIBT. Atlanta, Georgia. Price ill 50 per Bottle*. Sold by Druggists generally. Atlaitta, Ga., December 29,1868. Dr. J. Dkadfield. Dear Sir: I take pleasure in stating that some time previous to the late war, I used, withthe utmost success, on a servant girl, your FE MALE REGULATOR* prepared then at Bradfield’* Drug Btoie, West Point, Ga. Bhe had been suffering severely from suppressed menstruction, and this Med icine soon restored her to health. Bhe is, to-day, liv- Atlanta, sound and well. — law, Profeasor Rutherford, of Athens, Oa. This woman had, I think, bean diseased for six yaars.- Bhe was s house servant, aud seemed cured up to the time of "freedom.” I dp not hesitate to indorse your preparaticu for tho purpose* for which you recom mend it. Yours truly, JNO. C. WHITHER. of Dr. Joseph Bradfleld, of this county, and as a uicd WM. H. FINCH Moumtville, 1 68. Dit. J. Basi)field—Dear Sir: I have repeated')- used in my family, yonr Female Regulator, and have in ev ery case, met with complete success. O. L. DAVIS. I also prepare and have for aalo a YEABT POW DER, equal to th* best, and for much leas price. 4V I also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in use by many of the beat housekeepers in tho city, and pro nounced by them to be very superior. L. H. HKADKir.I.I). Di-iif'SriMt, Atlantii.Gn. Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. CONSISTING OF HIS CELURATED LIVE It MEDICINE, Anoilinr Fain Kill It, ANT2-UIL1 ,IOI]K PILI,i-i, AGUE PILLS, Hysmlrry Coni ini. fVmn/v Tonic rtTniPYiKTci riijivS T HE excellent remedies of O. 8. Prophltt, M. D. need no m'ommcndation, their well-known powei lu removing the diseases peculiar to our Bouthrrn cli mate having already established for them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining Htates. As the majority of person* living In the South are predisposed to •’ • aseof the Liver, it is granted by all intelligent physicians that most of the paius and aches of our peo- -• doe to organic or functional derangement of ache. Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and bodily pains of every kind flee before h ■ I’rniiliitFs Fain Kill It like chaff before the wind. If you have ludigestion or Dyspepsia in an) foi any othei chronic diseases. u»e Prophitt’s Liver Medicine, and aU ti ready !• S3 1-3 per cent, diacount by the dozen tK>ttles c If you get anskc bit, use I’ROPIIITT’S PAIN KILL IT. interual and external. If you have a fresh wound of any sort, u*e th* PAIN KILL IT. It y.iu get dog bit, apply the ‘AIN KILL IT. DR. O. 8. PRO PH ITT 8 Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills I’urentivc anil Febrifuge, “*Y **• J^Ued upon as a aafo aud efficient cathartic In all rubrtle and Acute Diseases of all kiuds. DR. 0. 8. PROPHITT’S VKUKTABLK AUUE FILLS A safe auiV,oi rUln remedy for Ague and Fovcr, dull* and Fever, aud all kinds of 1‘ertodlcal Dika-a*«.*, *nd i* safe and reliablo for all to take at any time. dr. pRowrrrrs COKFODID HSEimy [Ml. that class indicated. Veinnte Tmilr, PURYFY1NG PILLS Tlie I*urif^in« Pills and Female Tonic are associated togathw aa a full preparaUon. as you see In the Rills rhaf have given perfect saUsfacUon in my practice Oh the laal.twenty years, in all case* that they are recou mended for. The piUa may be taken In connection with the Liver Medicine, without the Tonic, when there la any indication for them, each as Shortness n, Breath, Hw-lling of the Feet or Face, or a Pale. Woak etatoof the Blood, or a Flabby state of the Muacles u generally follow Fever and Ohilla and Fovcr. To Dr. I trnmas A. Hurley: I hereby certify that daring last year I was attacked with tho ague whilst in Yicssburg, Mies., and used several popular medicines with but temporary relief. Oa reaching home the dlinatt returned In a worse type, If possible, when my medical attendant ordered Quin ine in large doses—frequently as high as 60 grains per dav, and which must have cost me nearly $100. I con sulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and fonud he prescrib ed quinine and arsenic combined, which 1 refused to take, preferring to let the disease take its course. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounc ed with enlarged Liver and Spleen. 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 ho, and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, aud since that time I have seen nearly a hundred case* in which it anted with equally hi results, and would certainly recommend It aa pre PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. 8DHLEH USSimULU WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. AfTtctloii* of the Hones, llahttuaI Costivt teas. Debility, Disease* of the Kidneys, Hyapenaln, Kryslpclis, Female Ir- regularitlc-H, Fistula, all Skin (■rases. Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Files, Psluio* nnry. Diseases, Scrofu la, or King's Kill, gyphflla.* Louisville, April 4, 18&(*J ’ Hurley’s Sariuparilhi is what it is represented, a I believe it the most wonderful medicine before the public. Nothing under the heaven* could iudnee to say so without proof of the strongest and surest kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively on the subject. My daughter baa been aiSjcted with skin disease and stltrness of tho joints for several years. I em ployed the principal physicians ol the city and they could not euro her. I gave her your KsrmspsrilU expecting it would do much good, but to luy great tnnishment she rapidly got well, and thank God ci tin ue* bo. Had sho been taking any medicine I would not give tin* certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the only remedy employed, leaves no doubt ul Us medi cal qualities. Slid that It alone cured her. (Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS. Auy person requiring tin* truth and honesty of tli statement, will find mu at my residence, corner Ninth and Wnluntstreets, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Messr-t. James Ruddle k Co.—Gentlemen—It give* me great pleasure to aay, 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’*, and since using it my children have become well and healthy. Tm children would eat it al time. It is one of the best, nsfest remedies kLown, and as such, recommend it to one and all. JA8. W. TRAVIS. Louisville, June 13, 1868. HURLEY'S STOMACH HITTERS, Debility, Lois of Appetite, Weakness, In digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of action of I lit Liver or Dlsarriereil Stoma There are no biller.n that ran compare icith these moving th> *o dintrevsing complaints. ' »g store In the Unit*,. 9MM>a JAMES RUDDLE k CO., Proprietor*, Louisville, Ky. KTuJas. Ruddle. A Co., Louisville, Ky.:GenUemon 1 ht* la to certfiy that 1 have been ior years a sufferer and tried all thet* nicsl have heard of or seen adrer tisc-d, with little or no relief from auy of them I heard Hurley’s Bitters highly spoken of, and tiled a bottle, with little faith in it before I commenced, and to my surprise and Joy, before I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal better ami firmly believe that ono or two occasion* it was the means of saving and prolong ing my life I conscientiously recommended them to ■Jl sufferers a* the boat Bitter* known, sml advise them al ways 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., - . „ . JOHN W. DIX80N. Louisville, Ky., December 10,1868. All of the abovs Msikstma sold by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the Southwest. Sold by w. A. Lanadrll, Rsdwlna k Fox, Curtis A Llovd Pemberton, Wilson, Taylor k Co., Atlanta, Oa. J ’ Prepared only by DB. O. 8. PROP HITT AH the above remedies for sale by L. H. BRADFIELD WHOLESALEDKruuiHT. ’ WinTraALL 8TKEET. ATLASTA, OIOMU. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Use in the future only SEABROOK’8, a combination quite up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant to take, harmless lu its action, efficient aud reliablo in al! caaea. Invaluable iu tho following diseases: Summer Complaint. Irregularities of the bowela, Resttveness, Teething, Ac. Give* health to tho child and r.-rf to the mother. Nahuvillk. Tknn., Feb. 12, 1868. Jas. Ruddle k Co., Louisville, Ky.--Whcn living | n .oar city I used several bottle* of Dr. Seabrook’s In- fant Soothing Syrup, and found it to do my child more g«>o«l and it would rest bettor after uslug it than auv other remedy 1 ever tried. I ren say with confidence. It I* tho beat medicine for childreu at present known I wish you would get the dnifstsU here to keep It li any one does, please let meknow; li uot rend me om. dozen by express, end I will i»ay for It at the office ore. Write ran when yon wild It, and oblige MRS. SARAHL. RANDOLPH. Dll. SEA BROOK'S Elixir ol Eyrophosphato of Iron and Calisaya. Leave Augusta.. »**«UA txais. Arrive at BerzeUa. . ' Psarengere tor MUledgev Ul,- aLST 1 uk ' ^ Passengers lor West Point. bile aud New Orleans must Pssrenger Train, to make doee fZ****-- Ihuus-ngere for Mashvilie, o-noik?^ M<-uiphis, lAmisvllle and St. Loui?^^ aud make close connections. **• Through Tickets aud Basses, .x. . the above places. ^ Pullman'* Palace Uetq.lng f’aisea a _ • r Train*. No rhtnn- nt..... ^ *4 CHAM OK OF Itilg Orncr or Mabtkb or 1 Ckstxal Raiijm>ai>, Mavakkaii, on and after Sunday, ir,th n— n the Georgia Central Railroad will r TOSIS. Leave Savannah Arrive at Macon Arrive at Angnsta. Arrive at MifledgeviU.. Arrive at Katontou ... Connecting with train that leaves' MciiaS DOWS DAT TXAI*. I^eave Macon Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Augusta. Connecting with train that hav. § 4*^^ CP N1UUT TXAtt. Leave Savannah Arrive ai Macon Arrive at Augusta Connecting with train that leave*4^ DOWH XIOBT TXAI*. Leave Maoon Arrive at Savannah *“ Arrive at Angusta Leave MlUuagevillc */" A. M. Trains from Savannah and a Trains from Macon, connect with at Gordon daily, Sundays exeeptec P. M. Train from Savannah connetk Mail Train on Boutn Carolina B.R,* from Savannah and Augusta with western and Muscogee- Railroad*. [Signed] WiT.irtM Acting Mash-r of T v_"iT GREAT SAL This elegant ooml: ...tion pussnsees all tlie mim pr.ip.rlli.. of I’rnivl. . I),rV .ml Iron, WUhoot Ih. dim Nin oblo Lata ul I...I „ITo,'t, or oltlror. mnbb’t In oll'or pn-rurmtlo"., O' thru TilnnbU TSutteL SmSssm" '" r James Ruddle & Co., PROPRIETORS, lot,oratory .To. <|, Hu I III I Street Louisville, Ky, ill uu abort im tor Ml, kj UDWOOI * TOX A.-1TLA.NTA, OA I >»- WKtUMp REAL ESTA fJIHE undersigued will sell for CASH, a Tuesday, the 5th Day of ELEGANT AMI SPACIOIS Df nlent residences in Middle Georgia. Oil Six Thousand Six il and Fifty-two Ar MORGAN COUNTY lying ou the waters of 8ugar Creek. TVw brace some of the finest Cotton and Gnis country. They will be sold in several tntk, afford an opportunity to a good many Procure Ho Strangers desiring to settle il GREAT ORIGINAL FEB would do well to attend this sale. I The lands lie within from ono to tei wh ron, and are composed of the farm* of ■ t the residence aforesaid, the splendid PARLOR FURNITU Carriage and llar***i Jd a great variety of personalty belonrtl- tea of aaid deceased and his widow, Hi* 1 * ' whom also we are executors. Tho sale to be made under the order of •• Ordinary, aud the Wills of the decreed* pore of paying legacies, and for dlatri»» ,oU«.Nd 0 import* Madisou, Qa., August 14, 1064. ASSIUNKK’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order of tho llonorsbR Court of O10 ratted 8Ute» forth* door, in the t day of October next at 11 o’oclock, 1 , Noa. 44 and 34, with the ImprevemenU^ from all Rena sad encumbrances, and arty belonging to the estate of Dillard M-1 nipt. This property Is well lmproved, - an elegant dwelling with six or eight r smokehouse, sutdes, Ac., and wltbii yartls of the public square. Terms c*‘ H. M. R Mp 14-w-itkl l) AW SOX SHERIFF 8A W ILL be sold on Uie first T«i before the Court House now. — Dawsoavilla, said Slate and county. hoars of sale, the following property land No. eight hundred and in the Fourth (4th) District of the Flrsljiw ■aid counter, containing flirty acres, Levied on by virtue of a fieri fficte# ©***£ H. Covington, a commissioned Notary county, and In th# 8fl4th District,, O. ■-. " JanMti M. Bishop, against John HokW»» pointed out by defendant and 1-riedoote Tenant In possession served with no*** by a Constable sud returned to roe- gust ‘JTth. 1HC9. * sep 4-tdsprafee$2 60 / 1 BORGIA, DAWSON <X)UNH.- VX m»T oonourn. -Wllll.m L. tor form applied to me fbr letters of r slate of Augustas Williams, M$ U to cite all and »lngwUr. I —• of kin of Augnatua Willlama tote my office, within the time allowed AppUratiM for Lore fo /n comu, roB.TTa ooraTt -i VX Ur .I.U. .ill b. toM Ordloary tar leave to sell th* r*al tote O. W. Hudson,