Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 28, 1869, Image 4

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DAILY NEW ERA. niuuuv •vaaciuirrioN i For Dally, Par Annum—" ®0 “ " Sin Month* 5 00 " “ Thiti* Month* ; 3 “ " Par Month—< Weakly Era, Per Aamiml"J * «- INVaBUBLT 11 ADTAKCX. -»» It AIK. OK AQVKHTI»U«I. Number Square a. Thm Square*... Four Hquar**.... Five Square*.... Six Square* m 100.00 ltt.00 ceut from the above r i demand after th* first in- ''xd vwrtlaemonta mualbe marked for aaneeifled time. •duction of twenty per For'eacb square oNOUnM or lea*, for tb* flr*t lu*er- linn, $1, and for each subsequent insertion M cent*. Ten line* of *oUd nouparell. or it* equivalent tu apace, make a square. Term* caah, before •erttoa. AdrertlacmeuU inserted at intervals to b* charged aa : uew each Inanition. . , __ All advertisements. or notice* >»t advertisements, under -City Budget." are char*-able at the rale TwMTi rrra cunt* a Hue for ach ina*rttoa. l uotlo* will appear for a lo** autr „ui oki mi.u». Vdverti»ementa under the !• .d of “Special Notice*, twenty oenta per line for Brat aertion, and 10 cent* for each eubtequent insertion. Voluntary communiev.on*, oouteiulug Interesting moor tan i new a, solicited from every anarter. New* lotusni -om the vartoua oountiea of the BtaU e*peoUUy TUB KKA OFFICE W TUK BUICK BUILDING ON ALABAMA RTR1MT OPPOSITE THE POUTOrYICE, BETWEEN BUOAD AND WHITEHALL. MlLITAltl’ DlltICC'TOKY. Brevet Major-Genrhal Alfred II. Trekv— Commanding Department of the South. PERSONAL STAFF. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Smith, Captain U. S. Army, Aid-ile-Catnp. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 0. H. Grsvts, Onptain V. S. Army. Aid-de-Oamp. Brevet Csplain J. t». Telford, 1st Lieuten ant U. S. Army, Aid-de-Camp. DEPARTMENT STAFF. Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, .Assistant Ad jutant General, TJ. S. Army, Assistant Ad- -dj itant General. „ Br vet Major Robert P. Hughes, Captain U. S. Army, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. Captain C, W. Hotsenpillei, U. 8. Army, Actiug Assistant Inspector General. Major DoWitt Clinton. Judge Advocate U. 8. Army, Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier Gen c m! T. J. Commissary of Subsistence U. b. Army, Chief Commissary. Bievet Colonel A. It. Eddy, Major and Quar termaster U. S. 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 John J. Milhau, Surgeon D. S. 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. 8. Army, Chief Paymaster, office at Charleston, Sooth Carolina. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay master tl. S. Army. ROSADALI6, 38*9. 1 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Cur** Scrofula in all lta varioui forma, uch a* UlearaUou of th* Ulead**, J Uterus, Chronic Rheumatism. Kniptloi % of tb* Skin, Chronic Sor* Ky*«, Ac. ;al»>‘, SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS F0R.M& PIiohioi of Womoxii Ufa af App.lllr Complaint. I'm ii prurience In Mfr.Urarrl, Ur.iural lad health, and all discuses of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, II Is a perfect renovator. ltOM AUAL.ll eradicate* every kiud of humor am IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND Pleasure Seekers. 1HE only direct route to the Virginia Springs, ALL NORTHERNECITIES. u.e. . have been placed ( sale by" thi* road at groatly reduced rates. —, It i* perfectly Intrudes*, sever producing I KeroiiimeiiUed by the Medical Faculty and many thoii«auds af onr best citizen*. Haiti more, Mil For aale by Druggist* everywhere. JF _ THOMAS 0, SIMMS, Agent, Office at ,the Clothing {Store of W. H. Lowe A Cc. Atlanta, Georgia, FOR Niff YORK SIMM ENGINE Cl Manufacturer* of Engine Laths, Tinners, Boll Cutters, Up right Drills, Machinists’ Tools of all Descriptions. Office 1‘20 and 128 Chambers st, New York. GEORGE PLACE. President. JOHN 31. CHKKVBR. 8oc*y. jel9-tf CHA8. F. HARDWICK, 8ec*y. CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY Howard and Berko Street*, Phil*d«lphi*.| 1 Beam Engine, 22-inch cylinder, four foot stroke, made by Button, with 13 boilers, 40-iuck diameter, 45 feet long. 1 Beam Engine, 18-inch cylinder, four feet stroke, made by Sutton, with 3 boilers, 36-inch diameter, 38 feet long. 40 Roller Looms, 42-inch, 6, 8 aud 10 treadles, 1,2, 8 aud 4 shuttles. 25 Crompton Looms, 42 and 45 inch, 12 and 24 Har ness, 3 and 2 boxes, pick aud pick, aud also 4 boxes. { 56x46 lat breaker,) Mule 48x46 2d *• j 420 spindles 40x42 Condenser. ) l.V-ln.g'age (40x42 1st breaker, j Mule 1 “ •• {30x42 2d *• | 240 spindles (30x42 Condenser. ) l’i-in.g'age i 60x48 1st breaker,» Mules 2 « " {48x48 2d •• J 432 spindles (48x46 Condenser. j lT.-iug’age 2 Mules 300 Spindloa each, 2 ‘.(-inch gauge. l^Sargeut’s Burr Picker, large size, nearly uew. COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS. 1 Willow, Hudson's make, large size, speeder 36-inch, two beaters. 4 Cotton cards, 36-inch, self-strippers and grinder, frame, six 1 Condenser, 1 3 Spinning Fr: With shafting, belting, Ac., Ac., comp cotton machinery. Warping Mills by hand and power. 1 Balling Machine, for candle wick, Ac 50,000 Bobbins. Will take part COTTON in JuSOdeodJm Dnmnrd’a drawing THE THE PILL. PILL. -agMr JCaUeaJ* JOB PRINT! M _/Y M M O T H PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. ibtu Iron ^Lmerioa V*. ted out by W. B. Brown. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE f FIVE POWER PRESSES 1 And au Endleos Variety of JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! JJAVING added Bevrrai Thousand Dollars worth of Job Type to our alroady EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE ! execute. In the Highest Style Ing b of t # fully prepared than evert to All Descriptions of Job Printing ! Our New Additions were selected by an Experienced Printer, and comprise all the latest Improvements In TYPE, PRESSES, IEJTO., .nd enables us to compete successfully with any Printing Kstabllshmrnt In the South. Indeed. re are prepared to print anything From a VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER ! In a Style to suit the moat farildiou*. Property pointed out by W Lodln hM DiOri*M* fl K U, &•». W. Lb HUBBARD, » ( im»<«*k M •* i*t i#i “““ THE LARGEST aud CHEAPEST. THE GREAT FARMERS’ PAPER THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE I Now i* tho time to Subscribe for tho GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER I IT 18 CHEAP BECAUSE ITS CIRCULATION 18 LAR GER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER I I NOW IS THE TIME TO FORM CLUB8 ! 1 THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE TSS. J. BHlDFIElJf film fimuTm Woman’s Best Friend. We have now up and lu running order FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES ! Nl'MBKlt ONE 3NTO STAGING. WRENN, uto and aicknt-as, bow- « alternating witli lax. troubled witli jiain aud dull sensation, ouaiderable loss of meir j, accorupauied with pain- ful sensation of having fi undone something which ought to have been done. Often complaining of The head i DR. SIMMONS’ LIVER UE61LATOB, THE BISHOP PILL. Not • Brandreth’s—not 'Ayer’s*—not ^'Wrlgtit’a, BUT “COSTAR’S” BISHOP PILL , Dyspepsia, Head. All Druggist iu ATLANTA acll th. i ’Cough Iteiucdy All Druggist* in ATLANTA sell it. ng t aper, Aug. 26.) h been used by hundreds, a last H5 years as one of the most and harmless preparations ever off ing. If taken regularly and pcrsia BDtly, headache, jaundice, coativenesa, ai | heads* lie, hronic dlarrhu ion* of the hla*Uli _j dysentery, affcctlo ■of the kidn.-ya, fever, ntr- VvonMueae, chills, dim-aiies of I the skin, impurity of the __preaalonof spirits, heartburn. j the bowels, paiu in tiio head, fevei „,d «a», pains i 'sypelas^Vemaie affections, and bilious discs . «T «!r b, J. H. ZE.L.N * <£, Price 11; by mail $12f. Druggists, Macon, Ga.) son, Lsq., blmnll lilbb county; J bridge, Ga.; Dykes k Sparhawt, td /allahassee; Rev. J. W. Burke, The following highly respec'ahle persons can fully ***-*-valuable medicine, and tc |H. W. It. It. Co.; R«v. J, It. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. Hparka, Albany, Ga ; O, J. Lunsford. Ea*|., Conductor H. W. R. It.; C. Master. " o., blisriil Bibb county; J. A. Butts, Bain- ^ - - * •'*— “Florhllan," , Ga.; Virgil . W. It. It.; Daniel Bui. i k Brunswick It. R., . wiiffl* county, O*.: Greenville Wood, Wood’s Facto- rv. Macon. Ga.; Rev. F.. F. Kastinilng, I*. K. Florida Snferenci; Major A. F. Wooh y, Kingston. Ga.; Kdl- tor Macon T*l*gnpb> may 0-dAwflm B. A. FAHNESTOCKS VERMIFUGE, •I ill. SAFEST AND MOST H I'ECTIVK REMEDY FOR WORMS Tliitfc Uam ov«r (liiKiovercJ. ’i'hls celebrated sncciflc for Worms is used with the utmost freedom and confidence by gentlemen who have obtained eminence in the medical profession, and many of th*"*, throwing a*id* their prejudices, hav* cheer- fully givi . certificates testifying to it* superiority. It .x lined extensively, for the simple reason that N.itliInK yet hern (Uncovered which can lie Hwh*lltwt«rf lull* plate. And it Is given without appr<-henalnn, because every one knows its perfect safety. It has now been liefort the public for over “Fobtv Yfaux,” and has aGest.-d ts superiority In thousands of cases, throughout parts of the world. Ills Ihe Imperative duly of every pit- rent to watch the health of hlaclilltl, and to provld* hlinself with this potent *|tt- clflr* Bo careful to oixerve the Initials of the namo, aud e* that you get "B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUCf,' B. L Fahnestock's Son & WHOLESALE DBUaOWi'S. PITTSUDKG, PA., ■out raoranETona. “ C 0 S T A R ’ 8 ” Standard Preparations ARE HIS BEAUTIFIER. THE BUCKTHORN SALVE! “tos tar’a” (only pure) Insect l'owder. Address "Costas,” No 10, Crosby at., N. Y., Or John F. Hknrv (Successor to) Dcman Barnes A Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. 49*For Sale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. II. IJRADFIELD and other Druggists in ATLANTA, GA. REDWINE k FOX, agents, Atlanta, Ga. febi DEO. S. THOMAS, W*r Office, Broad * 3DH. niOIIAU’8 IOLDEN 1IEM»0I>IEN. Dr. UlCIAV’s GOLD! Ulcerated Bore Throat Hkm l ruptioi Balsam No, 1 t id Month, 8or« Eyes, Cutanel Colored lilutehcs, More- lies* of tho Ucalp, Scrofula, Ac.; hi tho greatest R . lth. ury o iu all its fo m; given 'mt cures Mercurial *, whether from bate relief iu ail No dieting neeenary. ttfleatesproving the lutraculoiia Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2 |3. tie, or twobottlcaror $9.00. Dr. Ricbau'h Ooldkn Antuhitk, a safe, speedy, pleas ant and radical cure for all Urinary Derangamct ta, ac- ooiupaui.-d with full directions. Price $3.)K) oer bottle. Dr. IUcuau's Golden Kxii.im AMoyn, a radical .'n~ for Nervoit* or Gonoral Debt lily. In old parting energy with wonderful effect. Price bottle, or two bottles for $!» no OH receipt of price Remedies will h« shipped to any R lace. Prompt atteution paid to correspondent*.— one genuine without the name of “DR. RICHAU’H GOI.liRN ItBMKDIKH, D. 11. RICHARD’S, sole proprl- nds of effected by tlieee “ per bot- r young;1 Ice |5.d0 r ' blown In glass of bottlet No. * t* Office hour* from 9 a. Jyt-dly Vddrei D. H. Ult'IIAKDS, IS A MAMMOTH llOfi l YUWll.H I'HliHS. And is a Huge Piece of Machinery, the largest of the kiud ever brought to Atlanta. This Pres* is {especially adapted to Pino Book 3?rintiiiB and Xjargo Foator«. N I'M HR II TWO Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press, 8ma!ler than the first, and one of the be*t Newspaper Presses In the State. HUMBER TURKIC XS .A. IsdIBlDXXJM HOE JOBBER, For tho rapid and no.t rxerntloll of JOB WORK of .nr, dncrlptlon, .of ha. boon pronooncod br comp.tant j-idge* tho finest press in the State. NUMBER POUR IS A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS, r Printing CIRCULARS. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, Ac., and is of very superior quality. NUMBER PIVK IS jA. POTTER IOAR33 PRESS, ■ out work with a raph y that is astoulshing; and, yet, tn the neatest and most o facilities for all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, i saying to tho public that we can turn out work as rapidly aa auy Establishment south IN STYLE AND. PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION All we ask is A. F A I K Tell I A L . . except those of merely local Inter est; also Literary aud Scientific Intellige ' of the moat interesting and Important N< co; MTiewi r Book*; the Congress and State Legislatures when in session; I Foreign New* received by every steamer; exclusive ports of the Proceedings of the Farmers* Club of the American Institute; talks about Fruit, and other Hor ticultural and Agricultural information essential to country resideuta; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods, and General Market Reports; m&kin “ ' slaty and completeness, altogether 1 interesting and instructive WEEK published in the world. Tho full report* of the American Institute Farmers' Club, and the various Agricultural Reports iu each number are richly worth a year's subscription. Ever since its commencement, THE WEEKLY TRI BUNE ha* been an authority upon the farm. We make foatures of the Farmers’ Club, and permit no question of interest to the meat and advice. vice in given by one of the moat conscientious fanners in the country, the reader may estimate it* value. It has boon well observed that a careful rc' ” * •- »- of tho Farmers’ Club Reports in the BUNE alono will save a farmer hundreds of dollars in his crop. In addition to these reports, wo have arrang ed to print the beat things written on the subject of ag- iculture bv American and foreign v " ... increase these features in the corn! „. „ . As it ia, no prudent fhrmer can do without it. As i lesson to hia workmen alone, every farmer should place tho WEEKLY TRIBUNE upon his table *vory Saturday evening. The TRIBUNE t'l the but and chtapetl paper country. Thin is not eaid in a spirit of iKiastfulnoss. W* do not claim any essential superiority neighbors, except the superiority of place and oppor tunity. It has fallen to New York to croato tho great est newspapers of the country. More concentrate the commerce, the manufactures, the mineral resources, the agricultural woalth of the Republic. Hero all the news gathers, and the patronage is so large that joi ualists can afford to print it A nownpaper can bo made iu New York for half the money, and yet with twice tli* value of newspapers elsewhere. This is tho of the TRIBUNE. Wo print tho largest, and cheapest, and best edited weekly newspaper in the country There is little special merit in this. Wo have all the advantages around us. Wc have great Daily and Semi- Weekly editions Their machinery and rest only a part of the Weokly. This paper has long had i have id e have copy of the WEEKLY TRIBUNE contains as much read lug matter as a duodecimo volume. Think of It! Fortwc dollars, the fanner, in the course of ono year, buys as much reading matter as though he filled a shelf of his th fifty ... i We uro prepared to print HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS. CIRCULARS, ing the greatest works in the language. Tho force of cheapness can no further go. The WEEKLY TRIBUNE is the paper of the people.] Here the eager student may know the last lessons parts of tho world, the observations of sincere and gifted men, who serve the TRIBUNE in almost every country. All tho elaborate and intricate machinery of our establishment—perhaps tho mest complete in America—ia devoted to the purposo of making tin ’ and cheapest weekly newspaper hi the world. We we have reached that point in giving for two dollars fifty-two duodecimo volumes a year. Tho TRIBUNE is atroug by reason of its onormous circulation and great cheapness. It has long boon conceded that the WEEKLY TRIBUNE has the largest circulation of any newspaper in the country. For years we have printed twice as many papers, perhaps, as all of tho other weekly editions of tho city dailiei combined. This is why wo aro enabled to do our work so thoroughly aud cheaply. The larger our circulation the better paper we can make. What are the practical suggestions T Many, every subscriber renew hia subscription, and urge his neighbor to do the same. If a man cannot afford to pa; two dollars, let him raise a club, by inducing hia neigh bors to subscribe, and wo shall aend him a copy gratis for hia trouble. No newspaper so largs and complete aa the WEEKLY TRIBUNE waa ever before offered at so low a price. Even when our curreucy w»a a with gold, no such paper but tho TRIBUNE waa offored at that price; and the TRIBUNE then cost us far less than it now does. Wo have solved the problem of making the best Mid cheapest newspaper in America perhaps in the world. Let us see if wo cannot give it a million weekly circulation. TKRlfR OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. to mail svDsoniBKna: On# copy, one year, 62 issues $2.00 5 copies, $9; 10 copies, to ono address, $1.50 each (and ono oxtra copy); 10 comes, to names of sub scribers, at one rostulfioo, $1.60 each (and ont tra copy); 20 copies, to one address, $1.25 each (and one extra copy); 20 copies, to names of subscribers, st one PostoMco, $1.35 each (and one extra copy); 50 copies, to one address, $1 each (and one Axtra copy); 60 copies, to names of subscribers, at Postoffice, $1.10 each (and one extracopy). LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, LABELS OF ALL .KINDS. Together, with All Descriptions of .Railroad Work Froniln Ticket to£a Lodger. o also preparod to do all kinds of FANCY PRINTING,7PLAIN OR IN COLORS. BOOK-BINDERY! THE NEW YORK 8EMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE BBADRELM OOLTTMTf J&EPWINE A FOX’ COLUMN adapted especially to tho** disordered, and will cur* WL, «•*," *xo*pt In such case* aa require a surgical opera tion. A* taw 1**1 ar* vary rar*, th* WmUMM W» tar* vary rar*. th* max* lATOWte t alsao*I telvwal aptiinUnn -In a *ndd*« abesk of th* "monthly course*''fi om oou», troottoof OMsa*. it act* hk* a charm, by »Womi»i( »■ m «wsi Mtaoi. tea* rshtrfng tb< fever, h—dark*, Mia in th* mall of the bask and “low- «r fennsash." Initi of keat about th* ta*«, chilly **n- ' •rellila and geuaral r**U***- ta*** symptom* pass away injury to ta* constitution. Fr«- ws.tt, <— prop** remedy is aoi applied in diH«SM become* ahroaic, and th* fouadatUm laid for >nJDk*rtess avO* to th* *oa*tt*aUoa of th* wo- Theaexi "tarn" oorne* asoond aad ** llih caateabont th* fw, eoSat duU *chlaj _ j>*u.* about thahMd.w«lffht in th* lower atonwh and back, with or without whites, palpitations ef th* heart, pal lor, exhaustion, ladteeaUon, wearluees, lanauor, aoh Ing aorpaa thajotaa.loes of appetite, petnta Wt breaat. tigntaa** anroas the cheet, e—*h, aad flMdtaw. If •dU allowed to go on "green sickness" will be fully de veloped, th* headache become* severe, with lo** of T H K sensibility, sunt sToaaoa.df*- pep^a, n* r*hsk for food, kmm of flash, Increased fl«t> taring of the heart, awxnuxo or thm rxxr, legs and I body, aud spitting of blood. Tb* slightest effort cause* muamueu uutiim, *lmo*t *mrro<u- tiox. Th* akin U flabby *ad • "doogby fe*L" Thi* memory, ji • ad piotare, bat it ia the condition of thousands of women between the age* of flfterii aad tarty-flye who are brought to fee verge of th* gsave by Ignor ance or n*gtoot to take tb* proper remedy. To all w are afflicted with auy of the symptoms above mantle ed, ta connection with an irregularity of the "monthly sicknesa," we earnestly mg TAKE PR. J. BRAD- FIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR. A tarn ounces U ken you will at one* exparteoe* Ms benefit*, and with — w i]l b* |pn, - i little patteao* yen v M fully restored to health. of twenty years by many of th* most experienced successful physicians of Georgia, We recast that DB. J. BBADriKLU s ronAnc REGULATOR is preparred tor WOMEN and to be used by Women only, A trial la all we sax. Preparod and sold in any quantity by L. H. HIUDFIKLD, WHOLESALE DUUGG1MT, Atlanta, Georgia. Price $1 50 per Bottle. 4QT Bold by Druggist* generally. Atlanta. Ga., December 29,1866. Dr. J. BRAnnxLD. Dear Sir: I tak* pleasure in stating that some time previous to the late war, I used, ug . with the utmost success, on a servant girl, your FE MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld’i Drug Store, West Point, Ga. She had been suffer!] severely from «uppressed menstruction, and this Med icine soon restored her to health. She is, to-day, liv- She was a house servant, and seemed cured up to the time of "freedom." I do not heaitate to indorse your preparation for the purpose* for which you recom mend it. -'-±>4 Yours truly, JNO. C. WHITNER. STATE OF GEORGIA, Tnour County. This is to certify that I have examined the receipt of Dr. Joseph Bradfleld, of this county, and aa a med ical man pronounce it to bo a combination of Medi cines of great merit In the treatment of all the diseases Mobntvillk, 1866 Dn. J Bbadfield—Dear Sir: 1 have muoh pleasu: In saying I have witnessed the most deoided and hap py effects of your Female Regulator in this neighbor- nood. WM. H. FINCHES. MOUNTVILLX, 1‘68. Db. J. Bead yield—Dear Sir: I have repeatedly used in my family, your Female Regulator, and hare In ery case, met with complete success. G. L. DAYIf * 1 also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in use D y many of the beet housekeepers In the city, and ] nouncod by them to be very superior. L. H. nilADKIELD, Drngijlst, Atlanta, Gla Bole Agent for Qeo. M. Hay’s * Sure Cure for Intemperance. DR, 0, S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. OON8I8TINO OF ni8 CKU1BATKD LI VEU MEDICINE, Anodinc Pain Kill It, ANTI-UILLIOUH I’lI.I ,M. A.C3-XTE X^XXjXjS, DysrtUrry Cordial, Female Tonic PDIlIFYINGr FIXiXiS In removing the dinoases peculiar to our Houtheru cli- Imate having already established for them an euviable reputation in Georgia and tho adjoining States. A* the ‘ ^jority of tieraona living in the South are predisposed disease of tho Liver, it is granted by all intelligent phyaiciaus that most of the pains and acbeaof our pt ^organic or functional derangement They cure the Liver, which in nine oases at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob structions, etc., so common among our people. Ear- ache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and bodily pains of evory kind flee before Propliitt’s Paiu Kill It all the editorial articles, not merely local in character Literary Reviews and Art Criticisms; Letters from out largo corps of Foreign and Domestic Correspondents ; Rpecial and Associated Press Telegraphic Diapatchos; a careful and complete summary of Foreign and Do mestic News; exclusive report* of the proceeding* of the Farmers’ Club of the American Institute; talks about Fruit, and other Horticultural and Agricultural ‘ y Goods, s General Market Reports, which i » LATEST rOPULAR NOVELS by living authors. Tho e ould be from six cheaps rate a* in the SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Those who believe in the principles and approve of the character of the TRIBirNE can Increase its power and Influence by Joining with their neighbors in firm Ing clubs *o subscribe for the Remi-Weekly edition. It will iu that w»y hr supplied to them at the lowest prico for whloh such a paper can be printed. TERMS Of THE SEMI WKKKLT THIUVXK. For $100 we will semi thirty-four copies and tho DAILY TRIBUNE. SOLD IIV ALL < KO< i;i S We also have connected with our office, a No. 1 Book-Bindery, BIMDEllS in th* United Htate*. who can do all descriptions of work in tbs BENT STYLE and with di*patch. SAMUEL BARD. THE NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE Is published every morning (Sundays oxcopted) at $10 per year; $5 tor six months. Terms caah In advance. In making remittanosa tor aulkScripUona, always procure a draft on N*w York, or a Poriolfi. e money order, if possible. When neither l^prixwotj, send th* monoy, but always fee ha* been r requested to do so. any othci chronic diseases, u Prophitt’s Liver Medicine. safe and reliablo; pure Vegetable, and a liquid ready for use at any and all times. Price $2 a bottle— 33 1-3 per oent. discount by tho dozen bottles or more. If you get snake bit, use PROPHITT’S PAIN KILL IT. Internal and external. If you have a fresh wound of any sort, use the PAIN KILL IT. It you get dog bit, »pplj the '’AIN KILL IT. DR. O. 8. PUOPHITT 8 Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills Purgative anil Febrifuge, may be relied upon as a safe and efficient cathartic lu all Febrile and Acute Diseases of all kinds. DR. O. 8. PROPHITT’8 VEGETABLE AGUE PILLS A Hafo and'Ccrtain remedy for Aguo aud Fever, Chllla and Fever, ami all kinds of Periodical Diseases, and is safe aud reliable for all to take at any time. DR. PBOPHITT’8 mid romm Hu. that class Indicated. Female Tonic, PUltYFYING PILLS The Purifying nils and Female Tonic are associated together aa a full preparation, aa jrou see ia the BUI* They have given perfect aatiafaction in my practice fot thera 1* any indication for them, each as Bhortnnaa o, Breath. Swelling of the Feat or Fao*, or a Pal*, Weak ~‘~‘aof the Blood, or a Flabby state of the Muaclea, as orally follow rever and Chllla and Fever. II of the above Medicines sold by Druggist* and Merchants gaaerally throughout the 8oalhw*«t. W. A. Lansdell, Redwine A Fox, Curt!* A Llevd P*mb*rton. Wilson, Taylor k Co., Atlanta. Ga. Prepared nly by DR. 0. 8. PROPHITT, Covington Ga. Ail tha above remedies for sale by L. H. BRADFIELD WHOLESALE DRUGGIST. * WHITEHALL 8TRKKT, ATLAHTA. QIOBOU. Six Great Remedies Hurley’* Ague Tonic Mo Arseaic— No 9I*rc«ry. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. Th* only remedy for Chill* and fever, or Ague and F*v*r, that is or can b* depended upon to Hurley’ Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by •ainff It who have tried the usual rem*dl*« without b*o*AL WORTH V OF ATTENTION. with the ague whilst in Vicksburg, Miss., aud uaed several popular medicine* with but temporary reli*' On reaching home the disease returned lu a worse t> i If possible, when my medical attendant ordered Qui lne In larg* doses—frequently a* nigh as 60 gralna per dav. and which must have cost me nearly 8100. I con sulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prescrib ed quinine and arsenic combined, which 1 retused to take, preferring to let the disease take It* course. I was almost bloodless, extrem*ly exhausted, and pronounc ed with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this time, the advertisement of Hurley r * Ague Tonic appeared in a oily paper, end I determined to give it a trial. 1 did ■o, and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, and since that time I have seen nearly a hundred case* in which it acted with eoually hap— results, aud would certainly recommend it aa pretei ble to any other tonic before the public. JAME8 MARTIN. Engineer Louisville, Ky., June 16, 1865. Haxumaii, Auuutta, JteeswasttM PAY train, (Sunday* excej L**v* Augusta. Leave Arrive at Aaguata... Arrive at Atlanta Arrive at Aaguste. Arrive at Atlanta. HERZKUA TRAIN. Leave Augunta. Leave BeraeUa. Arrive at Auguste Arrlvo at Benulla. tor W«1 Poini, bll. Ud F.« OrlMM MM IMP TrMn, to mO. Mom ooOMcjr® and make tinm connections. Through Ttekete and Baggage che^as the above Pullman 1 s Palace Sleeping Car* o ger Train*. No change of cara on n„ n . Mail Trains between Auguste aud West 8. K PURIFY YOUR RLOOO. HUEY’S SIBSlPnilLl WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. Affeetlon* of tlxe Bones, Habitual Oostiwe* ness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Bryulpcll*, Female Ir- reuaiarltle*, Fistula, all Kkln Disease*. Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Pile*, Pulmo nary, Disease*, Scrofu la, or King’* Kvll, Syphilis.; Louisvnxx, April 4, 1666. Hurley’s Sarsaparilla is what it la represented, and I gave lier your Sarsaparilla not much good, but to my great as- toniahmeut she rapidly got well, aud tluuik God con tinues so. Had she been taking auy medicine I would not give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the only remedy employed, leaves no doubt oi it* medi cal qualities, and Gut it alone cured ber. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Auy person requiring the truth and honesty of the statement, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth and Walnut streets, Louisville. • HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM GANDY. -Gentlemen—It gives to my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’", aud sinoe using it my children have become quite well and healthy. The children would eat it all the time. It ia one of the best, safest remedies koown, and aa such, recommend it to one and all. JA8. W. TRAVIS. Louisville, June 13, 1666. HURLEY’S STOMACH TiITTEKS Debility, Los* of Appetite, Wtskntiu, In dication, or Dyspepsia, Want of action of the Liver or Disordered Stomach 1 here are no bitters that can compare with these iu removing these distressing complaints. For si or can be had at any drug store in the United States. JAMES RUDDLE k CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. ToJas. Huddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlem This ia to eertfiy that I have been ior years a suffero and tried all the tunics I have heard of or seen adre tlsed, with little or no rcllsf from any of them heard Hurley’s Bitters highly spoken of, and tried bottle, with little faith iu it before 1 comm sliced, and to my surpriae and joy, before I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that one or two occasions it was the meaua of *aving and prolong- lile I conscientiously recommended them to rer* as the host Bitters known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’* and have no other. You can n*« this a* you think proper, if it will benefit others. Yours truly, etc., JOHN W. DIXSON. CVIAMGK OF SCIIJCUtLK, KO CM AMOK OM CAM BXTWXRN SAVal ANI> MOMTUOMXRT, *14. Omcx or Master or Tran Ckntual lUiLROAD, Havannaii, Aug. 14 On and after Sunday, 16th Inst on th* Georgia Central Railroad wili VT DAY TRAIN. Leave Savannah Arrive at Macoo Arrive at Augusta. Arrive at Mflledgevlllc Arrive at Eatonbni Connecting with train that leaves Auguiiu^ DOWN DAT TRAIN. Leave Macon Arrive at Savaunah Arrive at Augusta. ,2 Connecting with train that leaves Angntiasl,, Dr NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Bavaunah Arrive at Maoou. Arrive at Augusta I.. . Connecting with train that leaves Augusta il l DOWN NTOHT TRAIN. Leave Macon Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Augusta Leave MlUedgeville " Jg- Leavo Eatontim j? Connecting with trains tlut leave Aurustiir A. M. Trains from Savannah and ' Trains from Macon, connect with at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. Train from Savannah connects wit* Mail Train on South Carolina K. 11., anfip from Savannah and Auguste with Train* • western and Muscogee Railroads. (Signed] WILLIAM Acting Master of “ Augusta, *4 GREAT SALE Louisville, Ky., December 10, 1868. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. take, harmless lu Its action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable In the following diseases; Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the bowela. ■estlvcnssa, Teething, he. Gives health to the child and rest ta the mother. Nabmviixr, Tkmn., Feb. 12. 1868. Jas. Ruddle k Co., Louisville, Ky.—When living In . our city 1 used several botUoa of Dr. Seabrook’a In fant Soothing Syrup, and found it to do myohild mors good and it would rest better after aaing it than any other remedy I ever tried. I can aayirith confldenoe, it la in* beet modioinefor children at present known I wish yon would get the druggists here to keep it. Hf one does, ploeae let me know; it not tend dozen by express, and 1 will pay tor It at the offio* w "“ when , ou MnA aud ob|1 MRH. HA BAH L. RANDOLPH. Writes DR. SEABROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron aud Oalisaya. This elegant oomtination possesses all the tonio properties of PeriivlSii Iterk and Iron, without the tlla agrreble laate and bad effect* of tSitTSmSJtLm in other prepmrntions, of the** valnable mediMni. Iiahonld betaken in all case* preeaion to required after oouvakMenS*ft5« wje. . or dehiUtettag diieaana, or In thSdhSeS?, TtrZJ lari ties petmliar to females. No^fSStelhSnkf h*3thi a* •h.'S* - ■«* *—■ SSJST.S: James Ruddle & Co., PROPRIETORS, laboratory AH>. 41, Unlllll Street Louisville, Ky, AU Ui* aln.v* good* lor sale hy RKDWlNg k FOX ATIaANTA, GA J eprfiteod-ffhwly REAL ESTAT HUE undersignod will sell for CASH, < Tuesday, the 5th Day of Oc ELEGANT AMI SPACIOUS DF And the grounds attached, of the late Wilds ceased, it being one of tho moat complete a j ’ ' ‘ residences in Middle Georgia. OUC~ Six Thousand Six Hun and Fifty-two Acres MORGAN COUNTY LA luffar ( brace some of the finest Cotton and Grain k country. They will be sold in several tracts, ft afford an opportunity to a good many persoDik Procuro Home* GREAT ORIGINAL FEE would do well to attend this sale. The lands lie within from one to ten ron, and are composed of the farms of the peaaed. ■ J On tho same day and the day following t the residence aforesaid, the splendid PARLOR FURNITURE, Carriage aud HarneM) and a great variety of personalty belonging tatea of said deoaaead aud his widow, *"■ *** of whom also we ar« executors. . The aale to be made under the order of tks lug to their WUto. Purchasers are assured that tha title perty ia unquestioned. This 1* an Import*®*** james n. ror"* CHKRTER Ci Madison, Ga., August 14. 1869. A ASSIGN EK’S SALE. 13 Y virtue of an order of the Honorable Ite -l> Court of tho United States for the trict of Georgia, I will sell before the C—- door, in the town of Marietta, on Wedn*- day of October next at II o’oclock, a. «k, Wv No*. 34 aud 36, with tho Improvements thW* from all Hens and encumbrances, and ao!4 •• erty belonging to the estate of Dillard M. Tom rupt. This property 1* well Improved, ka elegant dwelling with six or right rooms, lokobmise, atabltis, Ac., aud within oft* yards of the public square. Terms c*sh. - L U. M. hak*»L (top 16-w20d ijawsonThekife sa W UX IxinU on lh. nnl TaoKj In 0AP*l before tho Court House door, in th« Dawsonville, said Htate and txmnty, within hour* of arie, the following property land Mo. sight hundred and seventy-fow w in the Fourth (4th) District of the Firri (1«) •rid county, coutaining forty acre*, more ° levied on by virtue of a Jleri ficiat obtained II. Covington, a commissioned Notary FuNk county, aad in Ui* 989th District, O. M.. » James M. Bishop, against John Holcombe- pointed out by defendant and levied on *• kti Tenant In possession served wilh noUoa. by a Constable and returned to me. Term***: gust 27th, 1MB. K. M. BARtP^ sop 4-tdspref«*$ff 60 G eorgia, dawron oounty.-To m ' may oouoern -William L. Ray »>*rin« form applied to me for totter* of **lml"‘»“^ the estate of Augustus Williams. Uto of this Is to rite all and singular, the ersdt* next of kin of Augtmta* Wtitiama, to b* my offio*, within th* tin* allowed by Uw, *«p i h«iuiii « AppUeativa far Lean MlW* w . tOBOIA. roaSTTH OOOTTT.-Wff j ,«aalln.H.awiaa.ntol.“ 1 - ».«! .*; ]