Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 29, 1869, Image 4

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DAILY NEW ERA. TKRHI or •imCMil’TlON l For Dally, Par Annum %10 DO " ’* Si* Months 5 00 “ “ Thrta MontM**“* *} ***'•■• 3 00 " Par Mont***-*•••••*•*>•■«» 100 Waakly Era, Par Annum 1 00 INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. _gg HATH* OF ADV1CKTUINU. 'wg »*tg; *as TuJioura < *■*>' M.» Kour Squares 1A00 It90 | 40.00 Five Squares 1 ** 00 40.w| SaOO XI* Square* 1 *0-00 •J*®” Goat ter Column 40.00' 46.00 46.00 Kuw™. «•» gg' ,*■? Two-third* Column 68.00' R0.00 106.0t IT! | 760U 140.00 IU.0O Advertisements AT s longer period than three laoutlia will be inserted at a deduction of twenty per o *nt. from the above rMM. For eaob square of 10 Uuee or lees, for the tret lueer* U in, ft, and for such subsequent Advertisement* mu at be marked for a specified 1 Advertisement* Inserted at lnterrala to be cbarg net each insertion. All airerttesraents, or notice* of advertieeiwente, under "City Budget," are cbarifeable at lbe raU ui Twsim-viva c*«i* a tiue tor each luaertiou. M ~ notice will appear for a 1©** aura tbau owe dollar. vdreruaeiueuta uuder the head of "Special Nolle* twenty oeute per line for Oral Insertion. and 10 cenW each subrequeut luaertlou. Voluntary communications, containing lntereatln ot port ant newa, aolicited from every quarter. Mewo letters i urn the various counties of the State especially desired. the kka office k in tun bnh'K Brii.mNn on aulmiua btiucbt oproBiTK the pommel, arwin Olio ID AND WHITEHALL. Hll ITinf OIRKITOHV. BlltTKt Majoh GkNEBM. AlJ'KED H i'EBBT Commanding department of the South. PEENOMAL BTAPP. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel K. W. Smith. Captain U. S. Army. Vid-.le-CEmp. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 0. H. Groves, Captaiu U. S. Army, Aid-de-Cunp. Brevet Captain J. tt Telford, let Lieuten ant U. S. Army, Aid-de-Camp. department stafk. Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad jutant General, U. S. Army. Assistant Ad jutant Generol. Brevet Major ltobert P. Hughes, Captain V. S. Army, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. Captain C. W. Hotaenpillet. U. 8. Army, Acting Assistant Inspector General. Major DeWitt Clinton. J udge Advocate U. 8. Army, Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. _ Haines, Commissary of Subsistence U. S. Army, Chief Commissary. Brevet Colonel A. H. Eddy, Major and Quar termaster U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster. Captain G. K. Sanderson, V. 8. Army. Depot and Stall Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon XI. 8. Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier Ueueral John J. Milhau, Surgeon U. 8. Aruiy. AKsiiUut lo Mcdicul Director, temporary. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A. K. Smith, Sur geon U. S. Army. Attending aSurgeou. Brevet Lieuteuont Colonel David Taggart, Paymaster IT. S. Army, Chief Paymaster, office at Charleston, South Carolina. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay master U. S. Army. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND Pleasure Seekers. Virginia Springs, ALL NORTHERNS CITIES. E ^^XCURSION* RETURN TICKETS to all the CeW ed YirgmiaSprings with the private of atopuing over at anv intermediate point, have been placed on sale by this road at greatly reduced rates. pleted to the Greenbrier White Sul NO ST-A-GUTVO-. Apply to Ticket Office, Passenger L)ej>ot. 11. W. WRENS. alternating with lax. The head ie troubled with lain and dull sensation, conatderable loan ol memory, aacoru]>aiiied with pain- ful aenaation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. Often complaining of ROSADALIS, TUB OKKAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Ourea Scrofula iu all ll» various form*, auoh aa OonaumpMoii iu Ma eariteat stage*. Enlargement and Uireretlcm af the Gian dee, Joiute, Bouaa, Kidneys, literua. Chronic Rheumatism, Eruption* of SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS. X31moA«ioai of Womeui lau*. of Apprldr, SI, k llradarhe, Liver t om|*atn Iu the Hack, Ini* |irudence In l.lfa, Uravel, Ueuaral ImuI health, and all disease* of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Lladder, It In a perfect rciiomlnr. r producing the t ighu ouditlou. It la perfectly harmless, M»t injury. u-k Remedy. The Kt t ouiim-mJcd by the Medical Faculty anti many tlioiisjuxls of our host citizen*. •g- F *r testimonial* of remarkable cures, a,-e aadalla Aliunuac” for thle year. Ph'iared only by Dra. cieinehUi, Rives k Co., Man ufacturing Chemists, foriuerlv J. J. Lawrence k Oc Baltimore. Md. For »al© by Druggist* everywhere. j? 16— THOMAS Q. SIMMS, Agent, Office at .the 01 Htaiug ;Storo of W. II. Lowe k Co„ Atlanta, Uoorgiu, FOR NEW YORK STEAM EIGIIE CO.. Engine Lutlis, IThikts, Unit (’iittera, l’p right DHIIb, Marhinlsb’ TooIh of nil Descriptions. V LSO, manufacture and sell Wood-working Machine ry ol every description, and Stationary and Fort- able Engine < and Boilers, Patent cold-rolled Shafting, Leather and Rubber Reltiug. aud all articles needful in machine or railroad repair shops. Office TJ6 and 128 Chambers st. New York. GEORGE PLACE. President. JOHN H. CHEEVKR. 8ec’y. jelD-tf Oil AS. F. HARDWICK, Sec'y. CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY Howard and Borks Stroots, Philadelphia.! 1 Beam Engine, 2 J inch cylinder, four foot stroke, made by button, with 13 boilers, 40-iuch diameter, 45 feet long. , Beam Engine. 18-inch cylinder, four feet 42 inch, 0. m and 10 treadles, 1, 2. a and 4 shuttles. 25 Crompton Looms, 42 and 45 inch, 12 aud 24 Har ness, 3 and 2 box**, pick and pick, and also i bourn. ( 60*48 1st breaker, 1 Mule 1 Set woo Ion cards, ! 48x48 2d “ [ 420 spindles f 40x43 Condenser. ) l\-in. g'age (40x42 1st breaker, } Mule 1 •* “ ! 3Gx42 2d ** j 240 spindles (30x42 Condenser. ) l\-in.g'*ge ( 00x48 1st breaker, ) Mules 48x48 2d “ [ 432 spindles (48x48 Ci . . h 3G0 Spindles each, 2' 4 -inch gaugi Burr Picker, largo size, nearly new. g’»g< COTTON MACHINBRY for COARSE YARNS. 1 Willow, H"d**<>u*s nuke, large size, speeder 30-inch, two beaters. 4 Cotton cards, :«'-iuch, self-strippers and grinder, 50-inch traverse. 1 Drawing frame, four cullers, Dnmfonl’s drawing With shafting, belting, Ac., Ac., complete to run the Warping Mills by hand and power. 1 Railing Machine, for candle wick, Ac. 60,000 Bobbins. Will tnki- pur! COTTON In (rutle. ju HOdeodHm THE BISHOP PILL. THK BISHOP PILL. THE BISHOP PILL. Not ‘Braudreth’s—not 'Ayer's'—not 'Wright’s, ‘COSTAR S'TiSBOP pill "Which is bfii lyve^etable P tivrness, Indigestion, I)ysj Debility, Liver Complaint, . (Mfdical Jout Positively tlie best Pill in the Wo*l.l Tlnmaauds of Boxes now used. All Druggist in ATLANTA sell them. “That Cough will kill you,’* Try "CoitarV’Coagh lie "Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,” Try “Cos!ar'i” Cougli Kn "For Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac. ' ays ao—It's True—H it-TYv it—Try it.'* All Druggists In ATLANTA self it. ugh Item, ly st in the wide world—• id I True—it's True;and We aai ng Paper, Aug. 26. DR. SIMMONS’ 1,1 V KH UEliVIiVron, A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to b strictly vegetable, and c a- dice, cosUvenesa, si. . adache, brohlc dia 1 rh<r •ffocUona of the bladde amp dysentery, affeciiot if the kldmys, fei colic < ma. erysj “'??. r iT,red only by J. U. 7.KII.IN * CO.. Druggists, Macon, Oa.^ Price $1; by mail $12C. The following highly respcc'ablo |>«r-oiis can full) attest to the virtues of tills valuable medicine, and to whom we most respectfully refer: Gen. W. H. Holt, President H. W. R. R. Co. ll. Felder, Perry,Oa.; Col. K. Hparks, Albany, J. Lunsford. E«<|., Conductor b. W. H. 11.; 0. Master- son, Keq., Hheriff Hibb county; J. A. Butte, Bain- '*ridge, Ga.; Dykes A Hparhawl, editors "Floridian," /allahaseee; Rev. J. W. Burke. Macon, Ga.; Virgil •s, Esq., Superintendent H. W. It. R.; Daniel Bui. ” “ ‘ *— Ink R. It., . K. F. Ka Wood’s Fact. E. Florida tor Macon Telegraph. NEW ROUTE NORTH ! THE ST. LOUIS, Iron Mountain & Southern Bailway It now open lor builoeee from COIjUMBUS, KY , to ST. LOUIS; TO ST. LOUIS! I’m.-M-niPr* lukliiK Ihla llonlo AVOID ONE I IIANUK OK CARS „m| „ IKIHOI s UIVK.lt THANSKKll of *0 MICKS, iiikI iirrlu- in St. Couln 4 1 -2 II ()UUS ln (?«t a rTo 0 . f d? n> w county, will be sob 186'J, at the Court I dietrVr. 1st section, of Lumpkin county, benefit, of the h*ira and creditors of William Andeis. deceased. Terms cash, ffeptember 6th, 1849. JOHN FOUTfl, “ C 0 S T A R ’ S " Standard Preparations ARE III8 BE AUTIFIER. THE BUCKTHORN SALVE! •('oxtar’i" Itat, Itnnrli.tkr., Kau-rmlnntors. '( «»tar'»" lleil ling Kxternilnntors. 'Coatar’a'* (only pure) Insect I’oiultr. Address "Oohtar,” No 10, Crosby at., N. Y., Or John F. IUnky (Successor to) D«mu-i Barnes A (Jo., 21 Park Row, N. Y. FtrFor Kale by J. A. TAYIAIR, L. H. BRADFIKLD md other Druggist* in ATLANTA, <iA. BKDWIN K k FoX. agents, AtlanU, Ga. febkKe UV.0. S. THOMAS, lil.ANIA, GA. Office, Broad st..(‘ov. Brown’s Building r>n. niCHAua GOLDKN REATIDim •r any oaso of disease in any stage l)r. RtCHAn's rtni.nKN Rai.ham No. 1 cures Ulcer Ulcerated boro Throat and Mouth, bore Eyes, Cutan one or 8kln I^uptloos, Copper Oelored Blotobea, 8or ness of the Scalp, Hero ful a, An.; is llie greatest Item vator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, reninvi all disease from the system, and leaves the blood pm and healthy. Dr. Kichai’h Golden Balsak No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections. Rhematism, in all its forms, whether from Mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief In all eases. No dieting nncesary. I have thousands of eer UftcaU s proving the miraculous cures effected by these Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 9 $5.00 por l>ot. tie, or two bottles for $9.00. I>r. IttciiAU’s Golden Antidote, a safe, speedy, pleas ant and radical cure for all Urinary Derangeruei ts, ac oompanU d with fulldlrec.tiqna, price per bottle. Dr. Biomao’s Ooixbn Kxii.i* Asmva, a radical care for Nervous or General Debility, in old or young; Ira parting energy with wonderful effect. Price $6.00 per bottle, brtwo bottles for $9 00 On receipt of price Remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention r ejg in corraapondents.— None genuine without tbo name of "DR RIcllAU’H GOLDKN llEMKDIKH, 1) II RICIIARD'H, sole proprl- j in glass of botUaa * * * JOB PRINTIN® I). II. RICHARDS, ‘4‘4H Varlck street, New York. Tho Pur os t, dost and Cheapest SOLD BV ALL UHOCERI. July lid ly M A. M M O T IT PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. ralton ■Gill before tka Ooort Uo«MM door iu the r Attests, Fttlkou county, Oa., on the flret for rei! mill, one her g therenato - D. Gray, 'in mR4Bni iron Work* k Oo., use of the United Rtetea of Amerloa va. John D. Gray. Propsrtf peteUd out by W. B. Brown, In aald mortgago 0 flk Maj^h BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE! five power presses i AuJ uu KuiIIikw Variety of JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! H AVING added l«V4ral Tksaiand Dollars worth of Jot» Typo to our already EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE ! a Highest Wtyleof the Art, » fully prepared than i All Descriptions of Job Printing ! Our New AddiUona were selected by an Experienced Printer, and comprise all the latest Improvements in TYPE, PRESSES, ETO., And fn.bl.a U. tooomp«t6 .uccufully with »ny Prlnlln, K.tabll.h in. a t In the South. Indent. we are prepared to print anything ^ From a VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER ! In a Style to suit the most fastidious. We have now up and in running order FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES ! NUMBER ONE W \ MAMMOTH llOK KYMMILU VHKSS, And Is a Huge Piece of Machinery, the largest of the kind ever brought to AtlanU. This Press Is Jespeclally adapted to Pino Book. Printing *nd Liargo Foster*. NUMUKK TWO Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press, Smaller than the Aral, am] one of the beet Newspaper Presses in the btate. ftUMBBK TURKS IS A. MBDUJM HOB JOBBER, *° BK '^pU» n ..„d„„b M u pronoun cM.,, c« f d M , NUMBKtt FOUR IS A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS, For I intiug CIRCULARS. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, Ac., and is of very superior quality. NUMBER FIVK is -A. FOTTBR ICAUD PRESS, ac*uate C Ityle Be * niy ’ 40,1 t0rn * ° Ut WOfk W,th a r *l ,,dit T thAt !■ astonishing; and, yet, In the neatest end most e facilities for all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, J, ft HUMnUN MUM aug 10-Sw-pra fee $6 per levy Hew Yorl Weetlr Wliit THE LARGEST awl CHEAPEST. DB. J. BBADFIELD’8 niui licit Womans Best Friend. BIS valuable Medicine Is prepared for Wow* « ffz&sSSS.■ _ SSSaSlBta£»“fj« was," eaoewi la such tfos. AsthsMlaata luroals of almost universal a Obeok •t the "raosrthfy court mind, or like ceoae. it aote k TB* DIMCKAUOU IN BVKBT IB fever, headache, pain In Uie small of ths back and " •r stomach,” flushes of hsut about the face, chilly sen sations, burning of the eyeHds and general reetles* Taken In time all those symptoms pass away [lately, without Injury to the coosUtatton. Fre quently, however, the proper remedy is not applied in THE GREAT FARMERS’ PAPER THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE 1 Now Is the time to Subecrtbe for the GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER ! IT IH CHEAP BECAUSE ITS CIRCULATION IS LAR GER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER!I NOW IS THE TIME TO FORM CLUBS ! THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE s largo double-medium sheet, mak- _ _ of six broad columns each. It con tains *all tbo important editorials published in the DAILY TRIBUNE, except those of merely local inter- out; also Literary and beioutifle Intelligence; Reviews of tho most Interesting and Important New Books; the Congress and Slate Legislatures wbon in session; tho Foreign News received by every steamer; exclusJ ports of the Proceedings of the Farmers’ Club ■ American Institute; talks about Fruit, and other Hor ticultural and Agricultural information essential country residents; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods, and General Market Reports; making it, both for va riety and completeness, altogether the most valuable interesting aud Instructive WEEKLY NEWSPAPER published in the world. Tho full report* of tho American Institute Farmers' Club, and tho various Agricultural Reports in each number are richly worth a year’s subscription. Ever sine* its commencement, THE WEEKLY TRI BUNE has been an authority upon tho farm. We make features of the Farmers’ Club, and pormit no question of interest to the agriculturalist to pass without com ment and advice. When it is romembered that this ad vice is given by ono of the most conscientious farmors in tbs country, tho reader may estimate its value. ' as been well observed that a careful reading and study -> hesitation In saytug to the public that * u out work as rapidly as any Establishment south IN STYLE AND PRICES HI DEFY COMPETITION All we ask is -A_ FAIR TRIAL iWe are prepared to print HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS. CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, Wedding cards, VISITING CARDS, LABELS OF ALL KINDS- Together with lingam KKKL1 BI SK aloi his crop. In addition to these reports, wo ha- ed to print tho best things written on the subject of ag iculture by American ana foreign writers. We intend U iucreaso these features iu tho coming year vory largely. As it is, no prudent farmer can do without it. lesson to Uls workmen alone, every farmer should place the WEEKLY TRIBUNE upon his Uble every Saturday evening. The TRIBUNK ti Uu bett and cheapest paper country. This is not said iu a spirit of boastfulness. We do not claim any essential superiority o- neighbor*, except tho superiority of place and oppor tunity. It has fallen to New York to create the great est newspaper* of the country. Hero concentrate tho commerce, tho manufacture*, tho mineral roaourcos,r the agricultural wealth of the Republic. Hero all the news gathers, and the patronage is so large that j- nalihts can afford to print it. A newspaper can be n: iu New York for half the money, and yet with twice value of newspapers elsewhere. This is the strength of tho TRIBUNE. We print tho largest, and cheapest, and beat edited weekly newspaper in tho country! There is little special merit iu this. Wo have all the advantages around us. We have great Dally and Komi Weekly editions. Their machinery and res- only a part of the Weekly. Thin paper has long had] the largest circulation in America, aud we have triei to justify that confidence. The result is, that we hav- NyHtemati/.ed and expanded our resources that every the farmer, In tho course of ono year, buys as much reading matter as though ho filled a shelf of his library with fifty volumes, and those volumos contain ing the greatest works iu the language. The force oi cheapness can no further go. The WEEKLY TRIBUNE is the paper of tho people Here the eager student may know the last lessons r>t science. Hero tho scholar may read reviews of the best books. Hero may bo found correspondence from all parts of the world, the observations of sincere and gifted men. who servo the TRIBUNE in almost every country. All tho elaborate and intricate machinery of our osUbliahraeut—perhaps the most complete in America—Is devoted to the purpose of making the best and cheapest weekly nowspaiwr in the world. Wo think we have reached that point In giving for two dollars fifty-two duodecimo volume* a year. The TRIBUNE is stronf by reason of Its enormous circulation and great cheapness. It has long been conceded that the WEEKLY TRIBUNE has tho largest circulation of any newspaper in tho country. For years we have printed twice as many papers, perhaps, as all of the other weekly editions of the city dailies combined. This is why wo aro enabled to do our work so thoroughly and cheaply. The larger onr circulation tho better paper we can make. What are the practical suggestions? Mauy. Let every subscriber ronow bis subscription, and urge his neighbor to do the same. If a man cannot afford to pay two dollars, let him raiso a club, by inducing bis neigh bors to subscribe, and wo shall send him a copy gratis for his trouble. No nowspaper so largo and complete 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 hut the TRIBUNE was offered at that price; and the TRIBUNE then cost us far less than it now does. We have solved the problora of making tho host and cheapest newspaper In America perhaps in the world. Let us see if we cannot give a million weekly circulation. TERM* OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. TO KAIL StTMCBIDCBS: One ropy, one year. 62 Issues $j.oo 6 copies, $0; 10 copies, to ono sddres*, $1.60 each (and one extra copy); 10 conies, to names of sub scribers, at one rostoffice, $1.60 each (and ono ex tra copy); 20 copies, to one address, $1.25 esch (and one extra copy); 20 coptea, to names of subscribers, at one Fostoffice, $1.35 each (and one extra copy) 60 copies, to one address, $1 each (and one e f copy); 60 copies, to names of subscribers, at Postofflce, $1.10 eacl *—" — —*— immediately, without injury 8ms. l ile*dl«ease taoomee^chroole, and the foundation laid lor nnraborti** evils to the •oustituUom of the man. The ntxt contesaround and th< "show," or perhaps the "whites” will appear. will be some uneasiness about the womb, but and there Is There vary lit- about the head. Weight la t with or without white*, pai*n«*uou. oi j--*- lor, exhaustion, Indigeation, weSrineas, languor, ach ing across the loins, loss of appetite, peln in left breast tightness serosa the chest, cough, and ghMlnea*. If still allowed to go on "grsen sickness” will be fully de veloped. ths headache becomes severe, with loss of memory, diminishing sensibility, ucx stomach, dys pepsia, no relish for food, loss of flesh, Incrossed flut tering of the heart, hwulliho or th* FEET* ty*.* 0 *! body, and occasional spitting of blood. The slightest effort causes hobbiid bbbathjho, almost auvroc*- tiob. The skin Is flabby and a "doughy feel. This is a sad picture, but It is the oondltion of thousands of women between the ages of fifteen and forty-five who are brought to the verge of the grave by ignor ance or neglect to take the proper remedy. To all who are afflict *d with any of the symptoms above mention ed, in connection with an irregularity of the "monthly sickness.” we earnestly sey TAKE D*. J. BRAD- FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces t\ ken you will st once experience Its benefits, end with s little patience you will be fully restored to health. This remedy has been extensively used for upwards *" ost experienced and FIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR Is preparred for WOMEN and to be used by Women only. A trial Is all we ask. Prepared and sold In any quantity by L. H. UHADFIUL1), WllOLE-SALE DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Georgia. Price $1 50 per Dottle. jfgr Sold by Druggists generally. Atlakta, Ga., December 29,1868. Dr. J. BBanrxxim. Dear Sir: I lake pleasure 1b stating that some time previous to the late war, I used, in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athens, Ga. This woman had, I think, been diseased for six years — She was a house servant, and seemed cured up to the time of “freedom.” I do not heaitate to indorse yourj preparation for the purposes for which you recoin| mend it. Yours truly, JNO. 0. WHITNER. of Dr. Joseph Bradfleld, of this county, and as a med- Mountvillx, 1868 Db. J Bbadfibld—Dear Sir: I have much pleatu in saying I have witnessed the most decided and hap py effects of your i'emalo Regulator ti Mountvijxx, 1' Db. J. Bradfikld—Dear Sir: I have repeatedly used In my family, your Female Regulator, and have n cry case, mot with complete success. G. L. DAV *9* I also prepare and have for sale a YEA8T POW DER, equal to the beat, and for much leas price. 1 also prepare a LIQUID BLUINO, now it by many of the beat housekeepers In tho city, and pro nounced by them to be very superior. L» H. KUADKIEL.1), Drufpfriat, Atlanta, Oa Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. REDWINE & FOX’ COLUMN Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic No Aracsftlc—No Mercary. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. Tha only remedy for Chill* aud faver, or Ague a*d Favor, that is or can be depended upon la Hurley’* Ague Tonic. There have been ihouaauds cured by using it who have tried the usual remedies without benefit. WORTHY OF ATTENTION. To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley: I hereby certify that during last y< OtOMU Euuwu,, On ua iferiuiter, a pi(1 none. th. Oil Thun, (.Md,,. . Lrov.iorujU L-unAtkirt. ArriMMiMMta. Arri.e It Ainu ’■*« **H - iSR !5;[ 0 each (and one extra copy). All Descriptions of Railroad Work.! From a Ticket toga Lodger. We are also prepared to do all kinds of FANCY PRINTING, PLAIN OR IN COLORS. BOOK-BINDEItYl We also hav« connected with our office, a No. 1 Book-Bindery, iu charge ot one of tha B1MIT 3XNX)1DIIS In the United States, who can do all .laacriptlous of work in th* BEST STfUaHl wlthflUjuttb. SAMUEL BARD. THE NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Is published every Tuesday and Friday, and contain* all the editorial articles, not merely local in character; Literary Reviews and Art Criticisms; Letter* from ont large corps of Foreign and Domestic Correspondent* Special and Associated Press Telegraphic Dispatches a careful aud complete summary of Foreign and Do-. mesticNews; exclusive reports of tho proceedings of the Farmers’ Club of the American institute; talks about Fruit, and other Horticultural and Agricultural Information; Htook, Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods, and General Market Reports, which are published in tho DAILY TRIBUNE. Tho REMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE also gives, in the course of a year, three or four of tho ring authors. Tho cost of these alone, if hot in book form, would 1>« from six to eight dollars, purchased in the English Magazine*, from which they aro carefully selected, tho cost would bo three or four times that sum. Nowhere else can so much current intelligence and permanent literary matter be had TffBUS OF THB BBM1-WKU1.Y TRIBCWS. For $100 wo will send thirty-four copies and tho DAILY TRIBUNE. 1 n ° TUK NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE Is published every morning (Bundays excopted) at $10 per year; $5 for aU month*. Terms cash in advance. . subscription*, always proem. - * Postoffic* money order. If possible. of these can be procured,'»e»d tha In making remittance* for New York, or When neither money, but always fttion fee |ia * “* r - JV ragfetmtfon foe ha* been rogistaaUon to raglstef fetters whom THE TRIBUNE, Mew York DR. 0. S. PROPHITT'S Family Medicines. CONSISTING OF III8 OELBRATKD LIVER MEDICIN E, Auotline Pain Kill It, ANTI-IJILLIOUW PILL.W, AGUE IPIUOLS, Dysentery Cord fat, Cent ate Tonic PUHIFYIKTG FIIjIjS 1 need ,.... in removing the diseases peculiar to our Southern clil mate having already established for them an enviable reputation iu Georgia and the adjoining States. As the malority of persou* living in the South are predispot to disease of the Liver, it is granted by all lntelligr physicians that most of the pains and aches of our p« pie are due to organic or functional derangement . . that important organ. Prophitt’a Liver Medicine and Anti-Billlous Pills strike directly at the root of tho evil. They cure the Liver, which in nine cases out of ten, is at the bottom of tho Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob structions, etc... ao common among oor people. Ear. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, I’ropliitt’g Pniu Kill It llko chaff before tho wind. If you have Indigestion o any other chronic diseases, u liquid >ttle— Prophitt’s Liver Medicine. It Is safe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and • ready for us* at any and all times. Price $2 a l S3 1.1 per cent, discount by the dozen bottles c. If you get enakebit, use PROPHITT’S PAIN KIBI. IT. Internal and external, any sort, use the PAIN apply the ’'AIN KILL IT. DU. O. B. PROPHITT'S Auti-Billious Vegetable Pills Purgative anil Febrifuge, "P™ »• * rob »nil .Hlcl.nl Mth.rtl. In all Febrile aud Acute Disease* of all ktnds. DR. O. 8. PROPHITT’S VEGETABLE AGUE PILLS d Fever, Chill* safe and reliablo tor all to take at anytime. Dll. PROPHITT’S COHPM BYSEITE8Y MIL A safe and genuine remedy for alt kind* of Rowel l>t«. eases. Dysenteries. Diarrhoea, Bloody Flux kc It may be given te aU Bize*. ages and sexes, and at all ilniea with perfect safety, where there Is anything ol that elaaa indicated. K Female Tunic, PU11YFYING PILLS I was attacked D is*., and used several popular medicines with but temporary relief. On reaching home the disease returned in a worse type, if possible, when my medical attendant ordered Quin ine in large doses—frequently as high aa 60 grains par dav, and which must have cost me nearly $100. I con- united Dr. Smith, of Louiaville, and found he prescrib ed quLnine and arsenic combined, which I reiused to take, preferring to let the disease take ite course. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, aud pronounc ed with enlarged Liver and Snloen. About this time, the advertisement of nurloy r a Ague Tonic appeared in paper, and I determined to give it a trial. I did mu, and have no reason to regret it. One bottle restored me completely, and since that time 1 have seen nearly with the ague whilst in Vicksburg, 1 Arrive at Atlanta.. Leave Auguste.., TBJLI*. Leave Bertelia Arrive at Augusta. Arrive at ikrzelta. Passengers for Mllledgevllle w uhll _ a., must take day Passenger •* AU*nU. * B ' T, ““ »»* bile *1.1 NV* 1 I-.m™*.. Tnin, to cn«k, doj?, h Passenger* for Nashville. Uorlnt Memphis, Louisville and 8t Louisfo,,^ W. and make close connections "to Through Tickets and Bsggag. the above places. rh **«d ^ Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car* fc ger Trains. No change of tars onSLSjteiW Mail Trains between Augusta and Assistant CIIANGK OF |< PURIFY YOUR BL000. DIM'S SiRSiPlRILLI WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. Affections of tl»e Hones, Hnbltanl ( outlve ness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Krystpells, Female Ir regularities, Fistula, nil Skin Diseases, Direr Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Pulmo nary, Diseases, Scrofu la, or King's ftCrll, Syphilis," aubjoctJ My daughter has been afflicted with skin disease aud stiffness of the joints lor several years. not give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the only remedy employed, leaves no doubt ot Its medi cal qualities, aud that it alone cured bcr. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any per*on requiring the truth and honesty of tlie statement, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth aud Walnut streets, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Messrs. James Ruddle & Co.—Gentlemen—It gives me gnat pleasure to say, after usiDg all the other worm remedies known to me, with but partial success to ray children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’s, and since using it my children have become qulto well and healthy. The children would eat it all tho time. It Is ono of the best, safest remedies koown and as such, recommend it to one and all. JAb. W. TRAVIS. | Louisville, Juno 13, 1868. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS Office or Mastek ... Ckktbai. Rah.boa] >, Sxvaiimah, On tnd after Hunday, 16th ituL n the Georgia Central Railroad will iJJJ* CP PAT TBAIX. w ' ^ Leave Savannah Arrive at Macon Arrive at August*. Arrive at Miuedgevillc Arrive at Eaton ton Connecting with train that leave* Leave Macon txair. Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Augusta. -**|| Connecting with train that ^aves Ai‘ ** up Miour Taxi* Leave Savannah Arrive at Maoon ;*|L, Arrive at Augusta **Mi Connecting with train that leaves' Au^JT DOWN FIOUT TUB Leave Macon Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Augusta ~ : *M Leave MlUedgeville .. ^^***^*****‘' Leave Eatonton Connecting with trains thatimv# A. M. Trains from Savannah and An**. ^ Trains from Macon, connect with at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. Train from Savannah connects m MUTrolnon Booth Cwoliu, n. Ttatas s from Savannah and Auguste with western and Muscogee *“ WILLIAM [Signed] GREAT SAL Debility, Los* or Appetite, Weakness, digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of Disordered Stomach aetlon of the Liver ti There are no bitters that can compare with these iu removing these distressing complaints. For sal Proprietors, Louisville, Kj. To Jaa. Huddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen cerifiy that I have beon tor years a auffere au<| tried all the tonic* 1 have heard of or seen adve ~ ““ relief from any oi them bottle, with little faith in it before I commenced, and my surprise and joy, before I finished one bottle. firmly believe that one oi ras ol saving and prolong- I felt a great deal better two occasions it^■■■1 ■?. g m l u,e 1 conscientiously rooom mended‘them all sufferer* a* the best Bittere known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley's snd have H . * ou o* 1 * tbJa aa you think proper, if it will benefit others. Yours truly, etc., I.oniaville, Ky., December 10, 186K JOHN W. DO80N. -. 1 prenaraUoB, sari riiey have given perfect eaUefection in nay practice fot ‘ tweutyyeare, in all oaaee that they are recoin memiod for. The Fills may be taken In oosnaotloa with the Liver Msoicine, without ths Tonic, when there ts any indication for them, such as Shortness o. Breath. Swelling of the Feat or Face, or a Pala, Weak State or the Blood, or e Flabby state of the Muscles, as generally follow Fevrr and Chills and Fever. All of the above Medicines sold by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout tha Southwest Bold by W. A. Lausdtll, Red wins A Fox, Curtis k Llstd Fsmbarton. Wilson, Taylor k Co., Atlanta, Ga. 1 * Prepared only by DR. O. ft FEOPHITT. Covington, da All the above remedies for sale by L. H. BRADFLELD WHOLESALE DKITUUIMT. ’ 8T “"’ OSUKUU. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. future onl, SEABBOOK’S. a combination quite up with tho advancement of the age. Pleasant to teke, harmless in ite acUou, effleteut aud reliable in ail cases. Invaluable In tho following diseases: bummer Complaint, Irregularities of the bowels. Reatlvons**, Toothing, he. * Gives health to tiio child and rest to the mother. Nashville, Txmn.,Fab. 12, 1868. Jae. RuddiehOo.'LoulevlHo.Ry.-When Hvin* in yo«r city I used sever*! bottles of Dr. beabrook’e In- rant boo thing brnip. and found it to do ray child more good and it would rest better after ueiug it than any uSa* 1 SRf tr L ed - J c * n “y confidence. It ia tho best med id nr for children at present knnwn 1 wish you would get the druggists here to keep it if any one does, pleaae let me know; it not send me w-n 7eXpr 7"' and 1 wU J PV tor it at the office ire. Write me when yon send it, and oblige MBS. BAEAHL. RANCOLPH. DR. SEABROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Oalisaya. Till, alimaat oornl Inatlon ,11 ibe |.r„p.rti.. o( I’.mvu . Bar, uj i ron wSioirt ta. iC wr.r-blr ta.t. and Ud MbMa o< .llto •< raluabl. m «l.iaaa It should betaken in all oases thon»MntuL!« presslon is required after ocnvalescence tw!^ 0 .-J U or debilitating dUessre. or fikSoSXS^d?. * *» w,oh tw aotblM oa» ,.l! James Ruddle & Oo’ PBOrKIETORS, iMbm nlory .Vto. 41, IInltttt street Louisville, Ky, REAL ESTAT rjtnE undersigned will sell for CASH, oa Tuesday, the 5th Day of ELEGANT AM) nient residences in Middle Georgia. Oil ~ halls to be sold with the house. Th* ;‘ well and ciateru all superior. Also Wk Six Thousand Six H and Fifty-two Aero MORGAN COUNTY lying on the waters of Sugar Creek, brace some of the finest Cotton and 0 country. They will bo sold in sever* afford an opportunity to a good many Proouro Horn** It is seldom that such an opportunity chase farms so tavorably located. Strangers desiring to settle In on* munities In the United btatcft.and tc GREAT ORIGINAL FEB would do well to attend this sale. ceased. On the same day and the day foilowinfi t the residence aforesaid, the splendid PARLOR FURNITU Carriage anil ll~ end a groat variety of personalty tatea of said deceased and hi* widow, r whom also we are executors. . - The sale to be made undar the ordwj* - Ordinary, and tho Will* of the d Madison, Ga., August 14. I860. A88IGN£K*S B y i o< SALBs 11 order of the II Court of the United State* f< trlct of Georgia, I will sell before J door, in the town of Marietta, oo w. day of October next at 11 o’ocloek. - No*. 34 and 35. with the impn'venieo" from all lisca and encumbranrea, are erty belonging to the estate of Dillard *- rupt. Thia property ia well li»P r p] r *4 an elegant dwelling with alx or ^8“*. smokenouee, stables, Ac., and wiuiin ya^^a ol the public square. T *‘'["** UA WSOJV SHEHIEE 8 land No. eight hundred a th. Fourth HUD BUtrtcto, said county, eonteteing forty ***** Levied on by virtue of a fitrs — -i —* • ‘-atoned N*** 1 II. Covington, a eommisetoi county, and in th* Mffth Dtetri< Jamre M. lit ebon, again at Joha pointed out by dkVendant and lert Tenant in poaaeeaton served with by a Constable and returned * gust 27th. I860, rep 4-tdsprafee$2 W All ibe above goods for aate by BEDWIRE * FOI ATLANTA. GA J aprfeeod-dAwJr irl aDBOOk, DAWROU co 11 D.J ooucru.- WUU^i uwr form applied to me for letters o*rr the estate of Augustus Wtfltem*. < this la to cite all snd singular, tre neat of kin ol Augustus WtilUme, » my office, within th* time allowed -Jkand andoffleitijign^ rep 1 90dpnfes$S 00 Appllrati** tur Lmt« r\ tOKOIA. FOBSTTH OOrHTtr"® G. W. Hudson, deceased. Sep***** sep 7-30dprefce$6 00