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li.iu, $1. aud for each subsequent insertion 60 rout*.
l\,u tUu>« ot #obd nonpareil, or its equivalent iu space,
make a square.
Torn'* cash, before or on demand aft or lb* first tu-
It I« evil tnarrUeii.
Ml \ '.vertiaementa, .
••City Budget,”
■ >Uce* of advertisementi
I Chargeable *1 the rate <
lor each luaortiou. N
auiu than on it ouixan.
Vdvertieeraenta under the head of “Special Kotiw*, 1
twenty oonta per line for Ural insertion, atul 10 ceuta fo
TWKMTV-riTK i'ESr» ;
u dice w 1U appear foi
k*b sub-oqtiant ii
1 11 K KKA OFFICK
N TUB Bltlt U BUILDING ON ALABAMA NTKKKJ
orrosm tut. roHTomt-*, ditwik*
BROAD kMD WHITEHALL.
NfVlTAnV DIKKCTUKY.
ltuMEr Majok-Gknkhii. Altiu'd II- Tbbkv
f'Omnmnding ItopurUMtei oh-llio SouUa.
l-KunoNAL HTxrr.
r.riert Liiwtcunut Colouol E. W. Smith,
1'ipUin T. K. Army, Alil-ik-t imp.
ltrovot Liiiilriwut Colonel 0. II. Unm-o,
('.\ptiun T. S. Army, Ald-do-Oamp.
llrevet (-.plniii J. O. Telford, 1st Licutcn-
lint U. S. Army. Ald-de-ypoup.
DhPAUTMKN r STAFF.
lltYVii t’olouel J. 11. Taylor, Assistant Ad-
jut.»ut General, l\ S. Army, Asaiatout Ad
jutant General. .
Hr«vi t Major Robert P. llngliaff, Captain L.
S. Army, .Voting Assistant Adjutant Oen-
Caplain C. W. Uotaeupillei. l T . S. Army,
Acting Assistant Iuapec*tot General.
Mijor l>oWitt Cliutou, Judge Advocate‘ l>. S.
Army, Judgo Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines,
Commissary ot Subsistouee U. B. Army,
Chief Commissary.
iiiuvet Colonel A. U. Eddy. Major and Quar
termaster U. & Army, Chief Qoarbirin.iiiter.
Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army. Depot
and Htnflf Qtinrtermaater.
Brev. t Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon
l T . S. Army, Medical Director.
BrwV. i Bri/adicr General John J. Milhnu.
Surgeon 0. S. Army. Assistant to Mt iMcal
Director, temporary.
Brevet 1/ouUn.mt Colonel A. K. Smith, Sur
geon r. S. Army. Attcudin" Surgeon.
Brev t LteT^eUftul Colonel David Taggart,
PayuiaMt r l\ K. Army. Coief Paymaster,
otVi. c at C.i .rleeton, Sooth Carolina.
BreVtt Lieut- nnnt Color* T. L. Allison, l’ay-
master l\ S. Army.
RO&ADALIS,
1UI GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Ouro* Scrofula iu all iu various farin'. syr h «
Consumption lu Us earliest aUgra, EnUrgeiu«ni and
Uloerrtfun of the GUnJes, Joluta, Bone*. Ridley*,
Uterus, Chronic Ithounatlsin. Eruptions of
the Hhiti. Chronic Bora Kyra, ftc.; aliws
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS.
■wri ■■ as ii ^a»BTg
JOB PRINT INC!
OfllHTO JO ‘.liHTC JO ■
M A. M M O T H
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
DlnoAMom of Woxnoui
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder,
II Is u |*rfrrl reiievnfor.
HIM* A IJAI.lt Srutl'WiM • v« o kind ol hma--r »n.
Iiad taint, and restores the «-ntbe *>rit in t" .» k- *l«b)
Knoutiiiciidril li> the Medical Faculty and
mbbjt Ummuiu of our heal rilliiN
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND
Pleasure Sn-her.,
T UI
Virsinin Sprinss,
ALL NORTHERN CITIES.
I'j -! Virirft.li9prliig« with th« pri vilfl,, of stoppi
f.vrr at anr lnt»Tiinvtlat« point, hav<- boon plao. .1
uie by ths* ro.vl at areally n dmod rau>**.
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY
Howtrd and Bcrli StrMt--', Philadelphia.
1 Dsain Fiiabif*, 12 t% Ii oytlmUr. four foot stroks,
mvlo by futtou, wtth 13 bolters. 40-incb disn.oirr,
45 f. i t hi»K-
1 lVani Kiigius, IM-inoU ryllnder, four foot stroke,
inatlo by Hutton, with 3 bailors, 3<!-iuoli diainutor,
:w foot long.
40 Holler Loons. 41-lnch, 6, H and 10 tn sdlo*, 1, 2. 3
and 4 sbuttlos.
26 Cromptoi
bos
, 3 and 2 boxei
P‘c* and pick,
(56x43 1st breaker, J
143x43 2d •• J
(40x42 Condenser. J
(40x42 1at breaker,)
< 3(1x42 Id *• }
(30x42 Condenser. )
(60x43 l«t breaker,)
43X48 2d ••
2’ a K°
m. JOHN BBLI/8
SMITH’S T051C SYRUP,
7 1 taartxccakot
ague and fevkh,
* *' : a«B_
( llltil.H ANtt V EV Elk.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OITICE!
B’l V Ifl POAV Kit I’BESSES I
Ami all Emllraa Variety of
JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
| J IVIN(1 added Urvcrial Tbou.ioxl Uollairs worth of .fob Type to our already
EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE !
n fully proparo.1 than
All Descriptions of Job Printing !
Our Nrw Addition* wore selected by an Kxperlenoed Printer, and eompriao all the latoat lm|>roYemeuts In
TYPE, ETC.,
rliatlmc Katubllalm
in the Sou I It. Indeed,
1 Vtu R’sk'
. -..-luuigaur
lfHar^ent’a llurr Picker, large size, nearly u<
COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARH8.
1 Willow, lloilsou'M make, large size, apooiler S6-iui b,
two l>e«n»ra.
4 Cotton cards, 26-ini'U, self-strippers and grimier,
50-ineh traverac.
1 Drawing frame, four coilers, Dumford'a drawii
traase, six coilers.
1 Condenser, feeder, 24 deliveries.
3 Spinning Frames, 2-inch rings, 103 spindli-s ea« b.
1 •* •• l‘«-inoh •• leu
With auafUng, belting, Ac., Ac., coiunlete t<* run tl
ottou mai hiner*.
Warping Mill* by hand ami power.
1 Balling Machine, for candle wick, Ac.
50,t«0 Bobbins.
Will lake peart COT TON In U nite.
JuSOJei 13m
THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Agent,
OA<-o at Jtho Clothing Store ol W.
Allanla, f.Vorgiu
1HV YORK STEAM IH Ca
Einriiip l.atlis, I'lmiprs, Bolt Cutters, I'|,
rltrli* Ill-ills, Marhlulsla’ Tools of
all llpscripl ions.
4 L80, mAnul
;V ry ol ever
unbtT8 Bt, New York.
OKOUOB PLACE, Preeidcnt.
JOHN 11. ('HKKVKH. BeCy.
CHAR P. HARDWICK, Sec 1
NO STAGING.
Apply to Ticket Offic.
I SiMlYI0N £
- ,C- r ;
TLo heed it troub'ei witli I ■am a
< onaiderable 1<>*- of in< *:.• ry. .••e.,iu
ful eeueaticn of havi* g nit .^d^n-
ought to have been Jun-. 1 »ft*-n • *i
Tlie Hymptoma
j liver
g^mMass i! ‘- |ivef with,
DR. SIMMONS’
U\U( IVU.I l.VVOli,
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
N"t -nr,ndr,th'. - not ■lyor*.'— not ^-Wright'*,
BOX
COSTAR’S” IIS10F FILL
[Medical Journal Sep., 8.)
Positively the best 1*111 in the World
Thouaanda of Boxoa now used.
All Drnggtat In ATLANTA aell them.
Try
i'll,”
u C »« Itcniedy
ugh Itcmrdy
-Whooping Ccngli*, Ac.,”
>»Kh Hemedjr
rid.* world —and if
I True; and We say
»>V / ‘ l, P' r * 2«.)
pell It.
tia the bo
sin ATLANTA aril
ad herbs, warranted
last 35 years a» one of tl
and barm less pr«parati<>r
ing. If lak< n r* guUr’j i
liable, eilicaeioits
lioadache, I ironic diarrha
betione «»f the biad.1i
Imp dysentery, alTectlo
[the kidneys,
i. pain in the bead,
anii ague, dropsy. >*oil*. !•»*»' i» back and limbs. Asth
ma, eryaypf las, ' 1 * "
generally.
T«m lions, and l.ilioi
1'repared only by J. y.KII«l% CO.,
Druggists, Macon, (la.^
Price <1; by wail f 12f.
The following highly roai>ec*al>l« persona can fully
atU*«t to the virtues of thia valuable medicine, and to
whom we moat rcapo.-tfliUy refer:
Gen. W. 8. Bolt, President H. W. K. R. Co.; llev. J.
II. Felder. Perry,Ow . Ool. K. Hpirks, AllMUiy, tia.; G.
bridge, <»a.; D>kes A «
Tallahassee; H. v. J. W
Powers, Esq.. Sii|s m.b •
Isr.l, Bullard's Mixtion,
1 wiggs county, <la.: <lr> •
ry, Macon. (».v; It. v. »:.
«inference ;Msjjr A F.
tor Macon Telegraph.
Hurl. . M*e..n, Oa ; Virgil
. nt M W. It. U ; Daniel Hut.
teena k Hiuisvu.k It. It.,
vllle Wood, Wood'* Facto.
I)R.
<
H [JNTER
» trial all lolvale disease*, syphilis,
orHmv gh’et, fctrlct-.ra. A<-., com-
“ C 0 S T A R ’ S "
Standard Preparations
ARE 1118
BE AUTIFIER.
THE
BUCKTHORN SALVE!
From a VISITING CARD ton MAMMOTH POSTER !
In a Style to suit the ii
FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES !
N I'31IIKit O.M K
IS \ M\M\liVVll HOE. CVIjIADEU VUESS,
And la a Hugo Pioco of Nlachiuory, the largest of the kind ever brought to Atlanta. Thia Preaa la Jospeotally
adapted to Fin© Book Printing »nd Iaarfto Po«tor«.
NUMBER TWO
Is iilso ii Roe Cylinder Press,
Smaller than the first, am) one of the beat Newspai>er Presses In the state.
ftUMBKK THREE
IS -A. MEDIUM HOB JOBBER,
t££JZ^^£StiS? ,0B '° M °‘ " ,ry »“ Pro n «»n. wl by co mpe .«,
NUMRRK FOl'It
IS A HALF MEDIUM IP OTTER P.’RESS,
F. r Printing OIRCULAltH. LETTER HEADH, BILL HEADS, Ac., and is of very superior quality.
NUMHKIt FIVE
IS A POTTER !CAIUD PRESS,
-apidity that ia astonishing; and, yet, In the uoatoat and most
a for all kinds of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
SUM _
whether of short
sntlre Western and
1 to the truth of the assertion that In no ease
whatever wUl U fSto cura. If the direction, era strict-
ly followed end carried out In a great many •
single dees hne 6»k aulErtent for a cure, and whole
families h»ra beeneured bjr a aUgfs bottle, with a per-
fset rsetnsaUon ol the genial health. It Is. however. I
prudent, and 1* every ease mors osrtaln to cars, if
uao is eontlausd in set a Her doaee tor a weak or Mm
ter the dieeaee haa been cheeked, more eeMoWljr
difScuit and long-el a tiding ceres. Usually this MS
doe will pot require any aid to keep the howaie tm
good order; should the patient however reqabe 6te
** ■- - ^- or tour dns-
tharth’ medloine, after having taken three
m of the Tonic, a amgle * **
rill be
e doee of BlTLL’0 ' KGETA1IIJI
FAMILY 1*1 LU will 1>s euAdeut.
Dr. JOHN BULL’S Principal Office:
No. -lO Kirtb Cron SlreelJ
Xioulavillo, Kentiioliy
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
To uxy United Seates and World Wide Headers.
I Lave received many testimonials from professional
and medical men. aa my almanacs and various public
cations have shown, a)l of whlnb are genuine. The
following letter from a highly educated and popular
phyaicten In Georgia, is certainly one of the most sen
sible oommuuicetious 1 have ever rsoeived. Dr. Clem
ent knows exactly whet he speaks of, and his testimo
ny dewerves to be written in letters of gold. Hear whi
the Doctor saya of BULL'S WORM DESTROYER:
Yillanow, Walker Co., Oa , June 29,18.
Dw. Johk Bull—Dear Sir
your “Worm Destroyer” save
drrfully efficacious. It has not tidied in a tingle in
atauce to have the wiahed-for effect. I am doing
pretty large country practice, and lave daily use f<
iomo article of the kind. 1 am froe to con fora that I
know of no remedy rocummandod by the ablest authors
that Is so certain and speedy in its effects. On the
coutrary, they are uncertain in the extreme. My ob
ject in writing you ia to And out upon whet terms I
can get thu medicine direct from you. If I can get it
upon easy terms, 1 shell uae e greet deal of it. I am
aware that the use of such articles is contrary
teaching* and practice of a great majority of the
lar line M. D'a, but I see no Just cause or good e
ilscerdiug a remedy which we know to bo efficient
simply because wo nay be ignorant of its combination,
For my part, I shall make It a rule to use all aud any
moans to alevlato suffering humanity which I may be
able to command—not hesitating because soi
more ingenious than myself may have learned
fects drat, aud secured the sole right to secure that
knowledge. However, I am by uo weans an advocate
or supporter of the thouaanda of worth]
that Hood the country, that purport to i
JULIUS P. GLKMKNT, M D.
laying to the public that we oau turn c
ork aa rapidly as any Establishment south
IN STYLE AND PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION
All we ask
Or Jour F. I!
|‘Costaa,” No 10, Crosby at., N. Y.,
ATLANTA, (i t.
UK0. S. THOMAS,
Dn. tticnAij-s
iOI.DKN UKM’IDIES
ml Rlonil l-nrlDrr kn
A F A. I r? T Ii I A. L
We are prepui’cil fo print,
HANDBILLS,
BILL HEADS.
C1RCDLARS,
LETTER HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS
WEDDING CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
A («o<m1 lU ason for the ('aptaiiiN
Faith.
Benton Uaiiback's, Mo., April 30, 1866.^
Du. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency
of your Saraaiorilla aud the healing and bmedclal
qualities it possesses, I rend you the following state
ment of my case:
I waa wounded two years ago—was taken prisoner,
and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so of
ten, uy wounds have not healed yet I have not sit up
s moment since I was wounded. I am shot through
the hips. My general health is impaired, and I need
something to assist nature. I have more fhith in your
Sarsaparilla than In anything else, 1 wish that that la
genuine. Please express me half a doaen bottles, ai
oblige, Gapt 0. P. JOHNKON,
fit. Loot*, Mo.
P. 8.—The following was written April 30, 1863, by
Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johuaon:
Dm Buix— Dear Sir: My husband. Dr. C. 8. John
son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Centi
New York, where he died leaving the above C. P. Joh
son to my care. At thirteen years of age, he had -
chronic diarrheas and scrofula, for whioh I gave him
your Sarsaparilla. It cubed him. I have
for ton years reoommended it to many in New
York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever eoree
aud general debility. Perfect success has at
tended It. Tho cures effected in some cases of
scrofula and fever sorre were almoat miraculous. I am
L E BRADFULD’S :00LUMN
DR. i. BRADFIELD’B
FII4LI lIHUTfil
Woman’s Best Friend.
2S?VS
adapted espsdally to tho— oases where the wens Is
re any Irregularity in <"
see as raqutee a mwg
i very rare, tfce taU
reraal appitcattea. aa
WMmmmr tiem ous,
arts UkkaeksMa, by i
W III mi haa* abonl the faoe, etna y eeu-
li l i-il«W^.^tt,<m>l^«r7 Tr»-
trnmm.fmm. th« f fir wd, u u m
IM, Ui.MM-U bWJDM tk.
laid far Humtierleae evOs to the aisiMlatlii of the wo-
mOtu The next ”torn” eoueeasooste and there la no
"show,” or perhapalhe “wfcilue" will appear. Thera
will be seme uusateasaa about the womb, but vary lit
tle or none e< the natural fluid escaping- The coin-
ate Eton brosmee sallow, bowels swollen, a sort of green-
Uh saste shall the face, eon a taut dull aching pains
about the heed, weight iu the lower stomach and back.
#tth or without whites, pafpttaUoue of tin heart, pal-
tor, sxhauteaa, indlreetion, weariness, languor, ach-
hag across theloioa, loss of appetite, pstn in left breast,
hftitn sees moss the chest, cough, and giddiness. If
awl allowed to go on “green sickness” will he faily de
veloped, the headache becomes severs, with loss of
Memory, diminishing sen,
K ata, as relish forTbo.1,
ug of the heart, swell
oual Spitting of blood. Tho
bUlty, sica stomach, dya-
. loss of flesh, Increased flut
ing of the heart, sweluns or the next, log* and
body, and ooeaslonal spitting of blood. The slightcet
effort causae hussies bejcatmiso, almost marroci-
•nor. The akin is flabby and a “doughy feeL” lUs
Is a sad picture, but tt is the ooadtiteu off thousand*
of womeu between the age a of fMteen aud toriy-flve
who are brought to the verge of the grave byi 1
sues or nagket to take the proper remedy. To I
are afflieded with any of the synaptoms above mention
ed, in connection with aa irregularity of the “monthly
sickness,” we earnestly say TAKE DR. J. BRAD-
FUCLD'H FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces I
ken you will at once experience Re benefits, ami with
a little patience you will be fullv restored to health.
This roasdy has been extensively used for upwards
DFIKLD’H FEMALE
REGULATOR is prepam-d for WOMEN and to be used
by Women only.
A trial Is all we ask.
Prepared and sold in any quantity by
h. t». HKADKIELD,
WHOLE8ALK DRUGGIST.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Price VI 50 per Bottle.
SS- Sold by Druggists generally.
stating that soioo time previous to the Isle wai
With the utmost success, on a servant girl,;
MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bi
LABELS OF ALL KINDS.
i.iihn. irritability, eruptions, araninal «
and f. i -My lm|»>.tonoy. jk rmaut nlly oiir<
a arli- t*-«l a .ib .li-b«»t**, Inlricato. and long-
in m<»(
M« <».-
i 1m
* |*rrpar« «l i
ng apart'
« ml>ratV'« '.ifl* «•.
totard.pg and •;« i.mg
Ing d-.l'v jkt -rtl att«ii'l
bath*. Uhl a -•nrmtvattn-* fb>-
litilh a<*xra. luarried nr alni-l.
Ilona. liMiotot-nrira, ..r
rural. Ii-- 'nett- r »k-i
K'-ad what h" saja in Ida itau
dr«-aa free. Tim i- »ndsof ca*
fire and all over llio country •
son vlly or by mall. Ollier, N
tw . n lirttui and Walnul. iua
vllle, Ry Olll.-o hours, • A. I
L, to 12 M.
|M-rfert
4id which
h'lidratico to biial-
• rl il.llAliment, wlilrb
Ailing rooms, also,
patients
aiK.r
■d thei
famed mineral aprlng*.
•iiff>*ring from indlarrt«.
*re. n.ay apply and I«
ailed, eUln your tune,,
bhi.t, amt fo any ai.
a tr.atoil annuall) at of-
<: >»*nttatlon free, per-
» 1H3 Third Street, bo-
r the PostofUce, fx»nls
, to 7 i». M.; Wnnd kvh |(>
if i—»i>
as, Kltsa
M. A. Psrrjinan, re presell a to tli
1 foil, dub tiled and entered on r«* ord, that alio haa
fully adminketif-d Perryman * eatato :
Tliiu la th«r»i«>ve hi cite all persona uonreriif d, kin
(red aud ci udnora. to *b«w cans*. 1/ any tlu-y ran,
vhy said adwtnUlraUix should uot be diSidarKcd from
»er admiLi*tcalioti. and receive letters of riMidralon
iu the Arat M -nd*y in (h:tob«r, 1N32. This Bib day of
i uly, 136'.).
A. D. WoODH, Oadlnary.
July20- mCm Printer’s fee $4 60
N i dleliiif,
•da of
I by lh
Wprr lioL
11. Iiiedle*. Price ( f < Itlier No. 1 or No. 2 f .*».!
tie. or two bottles for $'J.«H). I
Dr. Rfman'a Got.dew AwnnoT*, a safe, apee«1y, pleaa
ant and radical cure for aii l rlunry l>*rangemi-t l», a«-
.-ompenlrd with foH directions. Price ffrt.no oer In,tile
Dr. Riciiau'm Ooli.fm Kxiijr Attot a. a radical cur.-
for Nervous or Oeueral Debility, in old nr young; Ini-
laUgmiergy witli wonderful . Gw l. Price If.no i-r
a for It) n
» will lie aid|ifM>d fo any
• of “DR HKHAI ’fl
place. Prompt
None genuine w
GOI.DKN ItKMEDIKH, D. H lllCHARU
ft nr/* blown in glass of todtlre. Addn-M
ii. ItIGIIAKlii,
No. RRti Varick Hreet. New Yfrk.
tifline hour* from 9 a. m. to 9 r. u. Gtrculnra fro
lyi-dly
Tho Purosi, Host ;iuu Cnoapost
Together with
All Descriptions of Railroad Work
From a Ticked lo a Ledger.
*’• Ve aLo prepared to do ail kinds of
KOM> BY AU CSR1KTRN.
July 14-dly
FANCY PRINTING, PLAIN OR IN C0L0R8.
BOOK-BINBEKYll
Wo also have connecte.1 with our affica, a No. 1 RookJHn.I*ry. la charge of one of tha BBST
13iri7DI]XlB In the United fftotes, who can do all descriptloiui of work hi tha BEST mTLE and
with dispatch.
SAMUEL B^jRO.
with equal success: on s servant g
in-law, Profsasor Rutherford, of ,
woman had, I think, been diseased for six years.—
She was a houaa servant, and seemed cured up to ”
time of “freedom.” I do not hesitate to indorse your
JNO. C. WHITNER.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Taour Oockty.
Thia Is to oertify that I have examined tho rt-ct ipt
of Dr. Joseph Brad field, of this county, aud as s med
ical man pronounce it to be a combination of Medi
cines of groat merit Id tho treatment of all the dlseasea
of femslos for which ho recommends it. This Decem
ber 21, 1868. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
Mo WITTY ILL*, 18C8
Dr. j Bradfield— Dear Sir: I have much pleasuie
in nuylng 1 have witnessed tho moat docldod and hap
py effects of your Female Regulator In thia neighbor-
I WM. H. FINCHhN.
by many of the best houi
nouuced by them to be very superior.
L. II. HKADKIELI),
Di-i'Blfl*li Atlanta, Ga.
Hole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s
Sure Cure for Intemperance.
DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S
Family Medicines.
CONSISTING OF HIS CKLHHATKI)
LIVE It MEDICINE,
Anodine I'uin Kill It,
ANTI-HILLIOUH PII.I.W,
AQUE PILLS,
itysentrry Cordial, Crmalr Tonic
PtritiPTiwo Pinna
need n
in removing the diaoaaea peculiar to our Boutli
mate having already established for them an enviable
reputation in Georgia aud the adjoining StatcH. Aa the
majority of persons living in the South are prediaponed
to disoaae of the Liver, it la granted by all intelligent
phyaiclaus that mont of the pains and ache* of our pco-
are due to orgauic or functional derangement ol
important organ. Prophltt’s Liver Medicine and
Anti-Billion a Pills striko directly at tha ^|
They cure tlie Liver, which in uiue caat
at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepa
Headache, ltheumatiam, Ooiutipation, Menstrual Ob
structions, etc., so common among onr people. ]-jur-
ache. Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
and bodily palna of every kiud flee before
BEDWJNI, A FOX' OOLUMI
T H K
Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonic
No Arsenic—No Mnrury.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy for Chills and fuver, or Ague and
Fever, that ia or can ha depended upon is Hurley'*
Agus Tonic. There lava been Uionsauda cured by
uaing It who have tried the usual remedies without
benefit.
WOKTIIV OF ATTKNTION.
To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley:
I hereby certify that during last yeaiV was attacked
with tho ague whilst in Yickaburg, Mia*., and used
several uopulsr medic Incs with but tein{»orary relief.
On reaching borne thodiMiaserolarned iu a worse type,
if poaalble, when in v medical attendant ordered yuiu-
inoln large doaes—frequently as high as 60 grains per
dav, aud which must lave cost rao nearly 9100- I con
sulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found lie prescrib
ed quinine and arseulo oombinsd, which I refused to
take, preferring to let the disease Uke its course. I waa
almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounc
ed with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this time,
the advertisement of Uurley r a Ague Tonic appeared in
s city paper, and I determined to give tt a trial. 1 did
so, and lave uo reason to regret it. One bottle restored
completely, and since Uat time 1 lave seen nearly
ble to any othi r tonic before the public.
Louisville, Ky., Jua
prefers-
) public.
JAMRfl MARTIN, Engineer.
16, 1866.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
Affection* of the lionea« lluliituml 4-oallv
ness. Debility, Disease* of the Kltlneys,
Dyspeusla, Kryslpells, Female Ir-
reKulurltles, Fistula, all Skin
Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, Piles, Pulmo
nary, Diseases, Scrofu
la, or King’s KrII,
Syphilis.*
I believe it tho most wonderful medicine before the
public. Nothing under tho heaven* could Induce
to say so without proof of the strongest aud surest
kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively
subject.
My daughtor baa keen aillicU-d with skin disease
and stiffness of tlie joints for several years. I
touishment shr rapidly got well, and thank God
tinues so. Had she been taking any medicine 1 would
not give ibis certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, tho
only remedy employed, leaves uo doubt ol Its medi
cal qualities!, and that It alone cured bar.
(Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any peraon requiring the truth and honesty of the
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
Messrs. James Ruddle k Co.—Gentlemen—It gives
me great pkaaure to say, after using all tho 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 quite
well and healthy. The children would eat it all the
time. It is one of the best, safest remedies known,
sud as such, recommend it to one and all.
JAM. W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, June 13, 186H.
HURLEY’S
ISTOMACII HITTERS.
Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In-
digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want ot
artlon or the Liver or Disordered Htoinneh-
7Itrre are no billers that can compare leit/i these
In removing these distressing complaints. For sale
—n be had at any drug atoro in the United Sules.
James ruddle k co.,
Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
RAILROADS.
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MU. ‘ *•".
-■ails***.
DAY tbaiw, (Sundays exesotad i
Lav Augusta '
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Augusta..... .**!!','*
Arrive at Atlanta
«OttT tbais.
Leave AugnsU.
Ixtsve. AtianU.
Arrive at Augusta
Arrive at Atlanta....
HJtSJUuUA THAI*.
1> avo A ugnats
lioave BerzeRa. * : J6 n*
Arrive at Augusta I*® A a
Arrive at Berselia. i ^
Passenger* for Milledgevllle, Wsahin^ * 9 *
saisr ** ko
l*asseugers for West Point, MonUioin*-. „ **
bile and New Orleans must fca»?Aag2i.^Ila
Passenger Train, to make close conna^? 1 * *• fates
Passengers for Nashville, <x>rtrU. ^
Memphis, 1 /ouisvillc sud Bt. Louis t ^ ^faetu
and make close connection*. ***'' <Ultor
Tl,rmi,b Ti.k.-U- mm! Ibw e .,.„ ,| le ,, u
the shove phu-es. Ui««u.l .
Pullman’s Palace Bleeping c: tr * oll
ger Trains. No change of cars on
Mail TiwJiis betwoon Augusta and
CIIANOK OF BCIIKDIXK.
Omni or Mantfr or Thabhp. m
Oamut Raii.uoad, Havaheau, Ang. UjJJ'J
On and after Sunday, Ifith Inst Vy*,,,
on the Georgia Central Railnad wui raTZal 1 ^
UP DAT TUAIN.
Ix-avu Havauuah
Arrive at Macon 1 a
Arrive at Augusta. P- a
Arrive at Mifiedgevllle *-Jaa
Arrive at Eaton ton :**ka
ConiK-cting with train tlat leaves AugushiUj P 11
DOWE DAT THAIS. 1411 *
I.e»ve Macon .
Arrive at 8avaunah kfi.
Arrive at Augusta. J® P- a
Connecting with train that '• avis An^ltsi*
"** wioir. tsais. 11
Augusta
with tra
train that h
kioht THAIS.
«J6ii
id! as
Leave Macon
Arrivo atfiavaunah .
Arrive at Auguuta
Leave MiiledgevlUc . „ —
Leave Katonton
('ounectlng with trains that leave Au'zwtiy*]!; *
A. M. Trains from Savannah aud Aiijnitx^rK
Trains from Macon, connect witli MilWWriiu l 1
at Gordon dally, Sundays excepted. ^ r " u * 1
P- M. Train from Havannah connccta wft>,
Mall Train on South Carolina It. R.
from Savannah and AugnaU with Train.
western aud Muscogee Railroads ”•
I T . S. MarsliaPg Sale,
U NDEtt aud by virtue of a writ of fieri [mu k
sued out of the- Honorable, the DUtrirt
the United States for the Northern District rfrw
in favor of the plaintiff, John Van Km, in ttiijj
John Van Nets ts. Benjamin Rihcd^
I havo levied upon aa tho property of Benjsak ■
ilton, lota of laud number eleven, in the m5in
and 2d Hoc. of Cobb co., containing one hncW
more or lea, distinguished and know* as a.
Gold Mine Lot, on which is Hituated ike 0*4
Mine. Also, oneeteain engine, (horaep— '
boiler, and tlie entire machinery, kn
gutshed ms gold machinery, now atts/
Mine. Also, lots of land Nos. 146, lRh jjtZuT
Section, 162, 13th District and 3d Sectioa, jal la
District and 3d Section, 184, 13th Diatrirtmd u ?
tion, t87 18th District and 3d Section, in Ite a.
triet, snd 3d Section, 399, ™
containing In all 866 acre
And will sell tlie same at public aadioait the Ote
House, iu the city of Atlanta, county of Fnlka ni
State of Georgia, on the ^ m
First Tuesiluy In November,Irxt,
between the lsarfnl hours of aaK Tern* ca*.
I*ropcrty pointed out by PUintilT* Attoney
.... w. Hmm
oct 3-tda | - - -
C. a Martel
I’o^tponod l'. S. Marshil’s Sip.
United States for tho Northern District of Qcorteb
favor of the plaintiff, Charles P. Croaby, fa the fates
lug case, to-wit:
Charles I*. Crosby vs. Git riham C.
I have levied upon as the properly of 0«i
Rogers, all those City Lots lying au-1 bei* o
Donough street and Mobb's alley, in the dtj Mil
lanty, county ot Fulton, originally Henry, ft
Georgia, known as City Lota Nos. 25,26,17,11,1
which conatltutea Block No. 7, in land bt H, I
tilling 5 stm,
14th District of said county,
State of Georgia, i
Flrat Tuesday In November, Rut,
r.s.1
U. S. MARSHAL’* SAUL
U NDER and by virtue of s writ of fieri Mate!
out of the Honorablo tho District Cote 49
United 8tates for tho Northern District a ~
In favor of the plaintiffs, Uenderaon MerktralM
in the following case, to wit:
Henderson, Morker k Bird vs. Tucker kb
I have lovied upon as tha property ofTucter
lots of tend 636. 634, f~
mineral interest in 655 ,
of 708, all in tho 6th District and lsttkcttaff *
kin county, Ga.
And will sol! the same al Public audio# lift)
ouse In the city of AtianU, county of Wk
State of Georgia, on tho
First Tuesday in November,!
betwi-on the lawful ho
of sale. TeraioA
W. U. 8M
4 of tie evil,
ut of ton, is
Proptiitt’fl Pain Kill It
like chaff before the wind.
If you have Indigestion o:
auy othei chronic <T
Dyspepsia in any form, i
Prophitt's Liver Medicine.
It ia safe and reliable;
\Tt
3p
FHOPHITT’S FAIN KIM. IT.
wlythf UN KIM. IT.
UK. 0. R PROPHITT a
Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills
PiirgatiVT anil FebrihiKP,
may bo relied upon as a safe and eihctenl cathartic In
all Febrile and Acute Dlseasea of all kinds.
DR. O. 8. PROPHITT'S
VEOKTAIILB AGUE
A safe and.certain remedy for Ague aud Fcv
and Fever, ami atl kinds of Periodical Discs
aafe and reliable for all lo uko at any time.
DR. PROPHITT’S
and tried
Used, witli little
beard Hurley'a Bitters highly spoken of.
bottle, with tittle faith In It before 1 com.
“ jr . Burpri “.° * ,,J before 1 finished
the tonics I have- heard
j—, , ttie or no relief from any of them I
d llurlcy a Bitters highly spoken of, snd tried s
1 commenced, snd
’ * * bottle.
I felt a groat deal better ami firmly believe that
two occasions it was tho means ot saving and prolong-
ing my lile I conscientiously recommended them to
all sufferers aa tlie boat Bittern known, and advise
then^ always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley's and have
ibis aa you think proper, if it
vllle, Ky., December 10, 1HC8.
JOHN W. DIXSON.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
:dk. seabrook’s :
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP,
U«o in U„. ft,mm only SKABROOK'S, • oomUnluon
quito up with tho advancement of the ago. Pleasant to
Uke, harmless in its action, effldont and relialde in al)
esses. Invaluable In the following diseases;
aamm.r (VunpUInl. Irre«uUrlUM or II,. bow.1.
retlven..,, loclhlnn. Sc. ’
fully sdtninlstored Hiram Crane’s esti
fore, lo cite all persons concerned t-
any they cau, why said admiutitrafor _i
discharged from hia admiuiatratioa.i
auglT-nifiiu prsfeef6
seph II. Brown, adrainiatratef «
epreseuts to the oourt in hia petitlu«,aw
entered on record, that he ha* f'“
King’s estate :
This is therefore to cite all person •'
dred aud croditors. to show cause, u
why said admtciStraUir should not be
lli* administration, aud receive letter'
on the first Monday in October, 1369.
July, 1869.
july20-inGm
Dawson Postponed
ILL BB SOLD before tbo Court
Shfri*
Teething, kc.
Gives health to the child s
d rest to the mother.
nil’s CEOROI tiTTEBS!
AHT11KNT1C DOCUMENTS.
JHKkU'W UKUAKi* JMIO.Tf.
Test imoil) of Modlcttl Mon.
ttroHKT Poiht, Wldto Go., Ark., May 21 1366
Dm. Jobm limx—Dear Sir: UatFelirusry I was In P U It Y F T I W O P I Tt Ii S
IroulsviUe purchasing Drug*, snd I got some of your I lllJlJn
Harasnsrilla and Cedron Bitter*. 7 1
Mv son-in-law who was with me in the store, has
»T n A"™*?* rbemtoattem for some time, wmmene-
ed on the Hitters, and aeon found hia general health
J^rTllat, who haa b«eii In bad health, tried them and
he also improved.
Dr. Coffee, who haa been is bad health for several
—■ -— improve rery
Will,re. Iadw.1, IA, OcAron
prtpslsrlty Is wu reliu.
SpcaaSsSa
Beapectfully, 0. B. WALKER.
All the above remedies for eala by
L. H. BRADFIELD,
^imuaQiHT,
WjnitllAU. NTKEKT, ATLASTi, OA
and genuine romedy f.ir all klmla of Boa t I
•awe, Dyvontorle*. Heirhma, BI.hnIv Flux, A,-
may U given fo all aura, ages vui aesea; snd i
«I lues With porivi-t aaietv, where there la anything ol
that class lndtoaUai.
Female Tunic,
The Purifying Pills and Female Tonic are aanoclaUw!
together aa a hiRpronaraMoa. as yon see in tha Hills
n*«7 hare given perfect estia/ectfon in toy praatirefoi
the last twenty roam, in all enrae that they arTmw
mended for. Tlie Plus may be taken In eontooettos
with the IJvar Wedtoine, without the Tonic, when
state of the Blood, or a Flabby slate of the Mu* h
generally follow Ferer and Chtlla and Fever.
All of tlie above Medicine* sold by Druggists .-a
Mcrclauta generally thronghont the Southwest,
field by
W A. Lanedell, Redwlna A Fox, Cortia ft Lloyd
Pemberton. Wlteaei, Taylor ft Oo., Atlanta, Oa. 1 ‘
Prepared only by DR. O. 8. PRO PH ITT.
AH tha above remedies far tala by Oo?1,l * v *»
L. H. BRADFIELD,
WHOLESALE DKl'OOIHT.
wmtaHALi, eraasr. atlaota, obokoia.
Nashville, Tkmn., Fob. 12, 1368.
Jan. Ruddle k Co., Louisville, Ky.—When living iu
your city I used several bottlos of Dr. Seabrook’e In-
fant Soothing Syrup, snd found it to do mychUd more
g«Mxi and it would reel hotter aftor using it than anv
other remetiy I ever tried. I can say with confidence,
it is the lost medicine for children at present known
I wiah yon would get the druggists hero to keen It. If
any one doos, please let me know; it not amid me
on* dozen by exproas, snd I will pay fbr it at tho office
here. Write mu wlieu you send it, sud oblige
MRS. fiARAIl L. RANDOLPH.
DTC. aSEABjToOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Calisaya.
a.amq-i [«»«.«. .a ,i„ ro ., 0
properties of l*oruvta i Hark and Iron, without the dia-
agreoblo taste and b*«l effects of either, separately or
from m, .
AiJ Ju i! 1 h f °r nothing oan wel-
pri
Na»a Holcombe, by virtue of a Jortfcs’Jj:
favor of Wilbam Jones aud againxtaw—
and William L Ray. Property ~
tiff. Levy made and returned t>
stable. Jamoa ltebcr, tenant in
with notice hereof. Term*cash-
ber, 1869. K0BT.
sep28-td
ASSIGNEE’S SAfat*
W ILL BE BOLD, on Tbnrelc, •*• .
next, before the Oonrt Honaii doW
Carroll county, Ga., sixty-four (64)*«^
number 174, in the 1st district of
hundred sud nine snd a half (109N)fiJ^2
her 323 of 8th district, said county;
forty-four (144) acre* of lot number x-*. ^
one hundred and forty-three(14"
in 12th district; and forty (401 •«*•«•
in 17th district All of said land q
county. Ga. Sold by virtue ol « *
District Oourt of the United HteffJttiJJ
District of Georgia, free from all leiM »
cea, as part of real eeUtc of Thoa w
ad.ndged a bauknipt. . v
■.-if M. I Ml. HAA° »•
sop 29-td
DAWSON SHEIUEE
W ILL bo .old on tbo Arrt ’
bofore tb. Oooit Ho— AMI-
D.w.onvlll., ulil Suto .11,1 MOW. '■
hour* of *alo, tho following pr»*psriT
tend No. eight hundred and •*T cn i? r-
Uio Fourtb (4th) DlWlotot IboFrt"'
id oountv. con taint ag fbrty
Lovied on by virtue of a
H. Covin,toil,
, served uitk 1
by a C«nstable and returned to
James Ruddle & Co.,
riiowuKTous,
laboratory .Co. J|, Bullitt street
Louisville, Ky,
II lb. W>or. good. Ibr ret. b, aBDVTUlB A BOX
ATLANTA. OA
posmiNEii suKRirr*^
/-i Koitmt, Towns count-*
Ij iirtTaSwaiwJwS
Uonre door, retd county, wltt'o "
sale, lot of tend number »T. *• •
section of originally Cherokee, no ^
further known aa the Ivy
tho property of said Mining Cowing
J. fat Issued from Haberoham
B. MatOomoU, O. W. OOUteteJ*
nell, Virgil P. McNobte. beery, ^
remu said Ivy Mount Mlaiug
Sept 18, I860. *
seg 28 td
Applicfttloa for i
G eorgia.dawson ooojtf*.
baa applied tor 1
setting apart and valantten *
uses upon the same at 10 o dock.
Drtober. 1M9, stay office In
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