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

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D*#y, Annum ! WO Six Month*. | 00 " " Throo Month*-* *00 “ " Por Month ~— 100 Wtokly Era, Por Annum.- I 00 m- utabiaalt in aotam. jm ■atm or AaVMWMO. art. rrtti h l.«ml at > MkIW <4 Mat! M> omL Irma tbs abevs nta*. TK3 square O/10 Um. « Ufa. *-*• fits! 1um» Ham. it, and for socfc sohasgnssit hmertt.m 60 oasts. TmIIm of mU figfapireU, o» It* sqtitTatoi»t to •pom., "iWMOMk, bofora or on demaud after the trot to- '"jJvwrtteosasMU ■*•»( be marked tor * specified Urn*. giirtbuBU inserted ol intervals to bo charged — Mte *Oty Budget,” ar« chargeable at the role ol rvunmi o«itti o Iim for oach insertion. Mo motion Will appear for o loss tuni thou own dolls*. UtIIssmiioliMartinkoodof •UpeatelMotion M 1000(7000to par Un# for first Insertion. aod lOcoato for rook stibsaqnent Insertion. FoUuUry oemaaonirotio**#. coutidMlng Interesting or uortMlMM, solicited trvoi «wj asnrter. Now* Irtfarfron iko various c.YwntW of %e tints espsetelly THK EKA OFFICE ■ IX TUI HICK BVfLDIMO ON ALABAMA STBKBT OB room tub fomtoffic*. bctwbbm BBOAD AND WBITKBAIX. M1UTABT DIKRt’TOHY. Bbitbt If ajob-Obmkaal Alfred II. Tmii - Commanding Department of the South. personal mkrr. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E- W. Smith, Captain IT. S- Army, Aid-rte-Carap. Brevet Lioutcimnt Colonel O. U. Graves, Captain U. 8. Army, Aid-do-Camp. Brffvet Captain J. G. Telford, 1st Lieu tru ant U. S. Army, Aid-de-Comp. DEPARTMENT STAFF. Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad jutant General, C. H. Army, ARsistant Ad jutant General. Brevet Major Robert 1*. llughe*, Captain U. 8. Array, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. Captain a W. Hoteeapilie*. U. 8. Army, Acting Assistant Inspector General. Major DeWitt Clinton, Judge Advocato U. 8. Army, Jadge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Hoinsti, Commissary of Snbsistonco U. S. Army, Chief Commissary. Bievet Colonel A. K. Eddy, Major and Quar termaster U. 8. Army, Chief Quartermaster. Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. 8* Army, Dopot and Staff Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon U. 8. Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhau, Surgeon U. S. Army. Assistant to Medical Director, temporary. Brevet Lieutenant C<douel A. K. Smith, Sur geon U. S. Army, Attending Surgeon. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Taggart, Paymaster U. 8. Army, Chief Paymaster, office at Charleston, South Carolina. Brevet Lieutenant Colouel T. L. Allison, Pay master U. 8. Army. RAILROADS. Grouau Railroad, Acocmta, April 9,1869. On sod after Sunday. April 11,1809, and until further notice, the Passenger Trains will run as follow*: Leave Atlanta Arrive at Aneuata Arrive at Atlanta 8:45 p. m. 6 .80 p. m. MO ITT TRAIN. Leave Augusta 8:45 p. m. Leave Atlanta. 6:40 p. m. Arrive at Augusta. 6:30 a. m. Arrive at Atlanta. 7:40 a. n. BESZEUA TRAIN. Leave Augusta. 4:15 p. m. Leave Berzelia. a m irrive at BerxcUiu 1-00 p. ip. Passengers for MiUedgeviUo, Washington and Athena, On., must take dsy Passenger Train from Augusta and Atlanta. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery. Selma, Mo bile and New Orleans must leave Augusta on night Passenger Train, to make close connections. Passengers for Nashville, Corinth. Grand Jnnetion. Memphis, Louisville and St Louis con take either train and make dose connections. Through Tickets and Baggage chocked through to the above places. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars on all night Pas sen E r Trains. No change of cars on night Passenger and ail Trains between Augusta and West Point S. K. JOHNSON, Assistant Superintendent. l HA\OK OF 8CHED1LK. CUAKr.K >n the Georgia Central Railroad will i Leave Savannah.. Arrive at Macon.. isongcr ti as fol Arrive at Augusta. 6:38 p. in. Arrive ol MUkdgevtiio 8J8p.ni. Arrivoot Eaten ton lliMp. m. CounectUhrlth train that ka\ f t Angnsta at tiM a. m. Arrive at Augusta... Leave Savannah.. Cr RIGHT TRAIN. .7:90 p. : Arrive at Macon . 8:13 a. m. * Augusta at 9:33 p. I •OWN NT OUT TRAIN. 6:25 p. m. Leave Macon Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Ai .5:10 ..3:13 a. m. 4:30 p. m. Leave bmobwd., 2:40 p. m. Connecting with trains that leave Augusta at 9:3» p. in. A. M. Trains from Savannah and Angnsta, and P. M. Trains from Macon, connect with Minedgerilte Train Arrive at Augusta Leave MlUedgsvlllr Leave Raton ton., I south Carolina B. M, and P, M. rough Train Houht- froni Savannah and Augusta wttb Traini western and Muscogee Railroads. |Signed] WILLIAM ROGERS, Acting Master of Transportation. MAOON & WESTERN RAILROAD. I.eaves Atlanta Arrives at Macon Leaves Macon Arrives at Atlanta.. Leaves Atlanta.. Anrlr< Leave Arrives at Atlanta.. October 3d, 1889. THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Agent, OfKcs at |tha| Clothing (Store of W. B. Lows 4.0©., Atlanta, I.Yorgln, 1 HI YORK STEAM EIKIIE ft. Matiafcoturersof Engine Latli*, Piaper*, Belt fatter*, lip right Drill*, SacktaUU’ Tool* of all DeaerlpUoiu.l A 140, manufacture and sell Wood working Manhine- A, rr of every description, sod HUtlonsry and Port- aM* Eng ton sad Boilers. latent cold-rolled Shafting rand ftabber Bsteog, Ohdafl articlesnoedlul ' ' r *kop. reft, New OSADALIS, BLOOD PURIFIER. SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS. Olaionaoa or Worn •*», u« •» *hhh>. ai.h Hwi.fk,, itm *'«Mplalat, Fain In llir tlurk, lui- pradenee In Life, Uravi l, I all dt« ■ of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, It Is »|M*rfiN-t miuvnlui. aoHAttAUH ersdtostea every kind of kuu.ur and bed taint, and natures the entire system to a Let *** perfectly harniUss, never producing the alight- sot Injury. It la not a erorst Quauk Remedy. The articles whirh Ik Is made An pnbllehed Around oedt bottle. Krcomaicuded br the Mediral Facultjr and man}' thousand- of our beat rltlieiM. Prepersd only by Drs. «, w . M ., aa«u- ufhctnrlng Chemists, formerly J. J. Lawrence k Oo., Baltimore, Md. For sale by Druggists everywhere. iHlilin®: Not ‘ Brand re th*s—not •Ayer's*— not ■‘Wright's.i BUT mriHT BISIDF PILw aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Coin (Medieaf Journal Sop., 8.) Poetttvrty the beet Ptif in the World Thousands of Bom now need. All Druggist in ATLANTA Mil them. •That Cough will kill yon/* Try “tioetnrV’Congh Remedy ••Golds and Hoarseness lead to death,” Try “CoeUtr’a” Congh Remedy ••Tor Croupe—Whooping Coughs, he.. Try ••Coitar'i" C ough Remedy •‘Co#tar soya It u the beat in the wide world—and If He eaya eo—it’s True—it's True—it's True; and We any Try It—Try it—Try 1L” (Monmtc Paprr, Aug. 2A.) All Druggists in ATLANTA tell 1L “CO STA R’ 8 ” Standard Preparations ARE HIS BEAUTIFIER. THE BUCKTHORN HALVE! HIS •‘Coatar'e" Rut, Koarh.Ar., Katermlnators. “Ceetmr’e” ilrtl Bag Exterminator*. “Coetar’s" (only pare) Insert Powder. Address ••Co«ta»,” No. 10, Crosby st., N. Y. t Or John F. Hkrby (Successor to) DenuM Barnes It Co., 21 Part Row, N. Y. 89* For Sale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. H. BRAD FI ELD and other Druggists In ATLANTA, UA. RED WINE A FOX, agents, Atlanta, Ga. feb20-o SS5Pe ets in general costive, sometimes alternating witii lax The heed is troubled with pain and dull sensation, considerable toes of memory, eoootuponied with pain ful sensation of having left undone something which - - -- oHMsisr iMi lye ayhiptom* attend lease, and at other A very few of them; the hver »■ generally DR. SIMMONS’ iilVGn AEGVLATOn, ■ it has been used by hundreds, and known for the Last 85 years as one of the most reliable, efflcaciou* and harmless preparation* ever offered to the auffer ing. If taken regularly and persistently, It is euro t J Dyepopsia, headache, Jaundice, costiveneea, sick headache, hroaic dionkma. Of the bladder, ▼onsneaa, Ineya, fevei chllla, dls< melancholy, or depression of spirits, heartburn, colio or pains in the bowels, pain in the head, fever aud ague, dropsy, boll*, pain in back and limbs. Asth ma, •rysypelsa, female affections, aud bilious diseases generally. Prepared only by J. H. ZE1LI.V At CO., Druggists, Macon, Ga.1 Price $1; by mall S125. The following highly respeo*ablo persons < attest to the virtue* odtbUvahisble medidne wkrnn we most reept rtfkUy refer: Oen. W. H. Holt, President 8. W. R. R. 0o.; Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Go.; Col. E. Spark■, Albany, (la ; G. J. LuuaforiL Esu., Omductor 8. W. K. U.; C. Master Eeq., Sheriff Bibb oouuly; J. A. Butts, Bain- sn folly sod to “Floridian, 1 Bibb oouuly. bridge, Ga.; Dyke:t 4 Sparhawk, editors faUnhOMee; Rev. i. w. Burke, Macon. Ga.; Virgil Powers, Eeq., ftiperlntendent 8. W. R. R.; Daniel Bui- lard, Bullard’s Btatlon, Macon k Brunswick R. It., r Macon Telegraph SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. July 14-dly FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT, Rooms, good ont-bulldings, cow and Apply to OCt 16 (f T.O. JACKSON, WALLACE 4 FOWLER. PRATT’S ASTHAL OIL^H (Itv r’jtw .VO CU/VNf.K or LAMPS MixImiVon. WiXmK^M. A. ERGENZINGER, trnOl.HTt.HFH-. Ami Denier in Furnituiw nml MABUTACTUBE& OF BSB1HN0 ■ntatXml. thrM tor, Fma W1UUUH, V ■TjjaHTA ..GKIWOIA. M A. M M O T JH ■ ESTABLISHMENT. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE! FIVE POWER PRESSES 1 Aud mi Endlaa* Variety of JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! ’ DR- JOHN NULL KMMM *M Wo** « •* OtMbnM SMITH’S TOSIC.SYIMJr, J leevnantaor . AGUE AND rBVHR, CKtLIiS AND FEVKIV " kM ^ra2Srt < «r*r0fft*' mM pm eJg «hMTW«1U l« fcO to mn. U *• SiTMtlo*- w* ■£<*• SuteTnMud.IKAUA wits .»«■ 300? th. gtmtnl b«u»*. It to, ho-w eeof thTtSSJasingle duswnf BULL'S ^WTABL* FAMILY PILTM wtilk* sutBctenl Dr. JOHN BULL’S Prlnolpal.OfBoe: No. 40 Fiftk Croat Slrett XioulNvlllo. HContuoliy H *VlS(l UJ~1 »• v.r.l Tk.mi.id Detl.rs w.rtlk .f J.k Tjrp. to oar klrMd, EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE ! We take greet pleasure In announolng to the Bosinesi Pnblio that we ore now more folly prepared than evert te execute, in the Hlghe«t Ity I# of f Me Art, All Descriptions of Job Printing ! our New AddltloSM ware Selected by an XtperUneed Printer, and oomprtM all the latest Improvements in TYPE, PRESSES, HTO., And eusbloe ns tooompete succeeafully with any Printing Katnkllshmeot In the gonth. Indeed, we ere prepared to print anything; From a VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER ! In a Style to suit the moet fastidious. We bare now Up and in running order FIVE SPLENDID POWER PKESSES ! If UMUh.lt ONK 1H A MAMMOWl llOH CYLIKMFaII PHEHS, And la a Huge liece of Machiuery, the largest of the klad ever brought to Atlanta. This Preea ia Jespeclally adapted to Piuo Book Printing 8nd Histrg© Poatora. M MHK.K TWO Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press, Smaller tliau the drat, and one of the best Newspaper Prases# In the Bute. NtIRBKR Til KICK IS .A. MBDITJM HOB JOBBER, For the rapid aud neat execution of JOB 4TOBK of every description, auf hat been pronounced by competent Judges the finest press tn the State. NIIMBKK FOUR 18 A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PREI8, For Printing CIRCULARS, LKTTBB UKADB, BILL H1AD8, 4c.,and Is of very superioitqnallty. DUMBER F1VK IS A POTT3DH IOARP (PHIMIA, la a model of Beauty, aud turns ont work with a rapidity that la astonishing; and, yst, tn the and moat accurate style. With tbeae extensive facilities for all kind* of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, We have no hesitation In Mjlng to the pa kite that wo can turn out wort a* rapidly aa’ nay Establishment sooth of Cincinnati, and IN STYLE AND PRICE8 WE DEFYV COMPETITIONS! All we &8k ii A FAIR TRIAL. * * « K Six Great ‘Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic. Dfn Areeaalc—go Mercnry. The only remedy for Chill* and faver, or Ague and Ibrer, that tear oan be depended upon la Harley Aga* Tonic. There have boon thousand* cured by using ft who have tried the usual remedies without WOKTIIY OF ATTKAiTION. To Ur. IfaomMA. BuAv- I boob, otoUJ, mt lulu toot I wlUi IM KU. »Lltot 1* TtoSilwr,, KIM., lU wnnl pouitor tn^Uol.l wit* bat Umporkr, ll in* la large doom Jr*qn«ntiyae high as 88 grata* por dav. and which smut have oost n&e nearly 8UW. I con- StS^Wt^^oomblneTthloh take, preferring to 1st thedUenee takottsH almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and praBonno- ed with enlarged Uv«r and Bpteeo. About Uil* time, the advertisement of Huriey r * Ague Tonic appeared in a ctiy paper, end I determined to gtve it a MaL I did so, and have no reason to regret It. One bottle restored rasnlts, and would ceruinly reeommem bio to any other tonic before the public. JAMKH MARTIN, Louisville, ly., Jane 16. 1868. Bull’s Worm Destroyer. To my Unit'd Swiss ami World Wide IltmUrs. I bar. rmtolrod mkaj ,^u,ionlato {rock profetklonkl kndmwiioklm.n.mb, kbakMC.ud Tkdoa. poblJc Ckbook bkTk kbowD, kit ot which kr. f«ikik. The foUowia, totUr (Mm k Ufhlr MaokUd kki poputor pbTktoiu la (Mnk, to MCtoUlr wn. 0( 0b Mod wo klMk MBBOOlMktoM lh»T. .WQlCTll Dr. OUm- •nt kn.wa «uaU7 what h. cpMha ot is* hto twtlmo. ny deserves to be wrttten In Utters of gold. Hear what the Doctor ssys of BULL’8 WORM DESTROYER: Viuasow, Walker Co., Os., June 90,18. Do. John Ucix—Dear Blr: I hare recently given your “Worm Destroyer” several trial*, sod find it woa- derfully efficacious. It has not failed in a single in •tsnoete have the wlehed-for effect I sin doing a pretty tergeotmntry practice, snd have daily ns* for •om* article of the kiinl. I asa free to confees that I know of no remedy recommended by the ebleet sathor* e certain end speedy tn Its effects. On the , they ore uncertain In the extreme. My ot>- writi&g you Is to find out upon what termal get tho modiclae direct from you. If lean got ii upon easy term*, I shell nos a greet deol of U. I am aware that the nee of each srtimee Is oontinry to tbs teaching* sod prsctkw of a greet maturity of the rogn lar line M. D*s, hut I see no Ju*t cause or good aanseln iiacording a rssoody which wo knew to be afleient simply beoeaee w* may he Ignorant of its oomMaatfon, For my port, I ahoB make it a rale to nte aM and any mesne to alevtaU saSerlcg hnmanHy which I may bo able to command—not hesitating because tome om more lngonlona than myaeU sooy have learned its ef feet* first, and secured the sole right to secure that knowlodge. However, I am by ner of disease to which horns* ileah is heir. Please reply soon, and inform me of yonr best terms. I oa sir, moat respectfully, JULIU8 P. CLEMENT, M. D. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. Ruin msmaiiu with iodidh or potash. minii 'Woman's fot Friend. ness, invuiiy, arisensee ox me *r Dleensee, Llwor Complal Fonamle Ir- Skln 1st, Indigestion, Piles. Pnlmo- LoDwnu*, April 4. 1866. Hurley’s Barsaparitiais what It Is recresanted, Md I behove it the most wonderful mediotee before the pnblio. Nothing nodes the bearsna oonld induce me to ssy so without proof of the strongest snd surest kind; therefore 1 speak willingly and positively an tho Vydenghterhas been sffliotod with skin and stiffness of the Jeint* for several years. —— pfayitetan* of tho city t I gave her year barsepeiilla not U. Jb^?o( U !*to'Mtunl mcbm^m7irnS?%m <X tZZStZpiin tnM.McoMtb.cbMt, couth, mi« BiitllUM U __ kllowod to ,<> an "pmc uckuMi" wUl b. fuB, (to- til. UMdkd,. NOOWM WM With lOM* - -1ml.Uhl., MDCtbOtor. OO* RDMUB, dj. , .inIMl tor food, Iom ut *Mb, IootmMd tub PttctaiintuM M mnn. l-to- und ■od ocuMloud .pttUu* of blood. TU. aUicbUB MUM ktlkinc JBB1TK1U0, klBUtot CUrWOOk- likMtttotkbbjkodk "doopbx lMi," TM« tokMdpiotu., butUUUu Modlttou of tboM.nd, of women botwMU thk k«M of futon and forty-kr. Wk« ar. brooglit to th. cm. ol «k> pit. by l(DOc an or dmIm* to toko Um proper rwetoy. To kbwbo art .Atetod with an/ ot the »yic.*xn,kboT. iomUou od, tn niiwrO— with an trfopotortt, of tb. “uowtkly ■lotBM.," w. .mn-ktAy ny YiU UR. I. BRAD KiKt.u a rnw,t uCauuTOB. a few ouoom to tar you will At one# expMtooM tt. boorflu. And with a BtUe iMdlMoe you win bo fully rMtorod to braltb. Tkla fwmody hue bra .xtratortoy UMd (or upward- ot fepunty yuuc. by uaawy of Iko moat oeptotonood and •V£Jtd&F??Xlten yyMAijf RianLATOR Ik propMTM (or WOMIS kodtobouaad by Women only. A trial is all We ask. Pfaparod rad Mid In^-““2* IIXDf WHOUIAAUZ DH0OU1HT, Atlanta, Georgia. Price *1 50 per Bottle. oar Sold by Druggtoto centrally. Ankara, Ga.. Daounbac *», UM. Dt. J. Bosxjvtxld. Peer fitri I take pleasure In oilng that some time previous to the late wi " “ Ith the almost snceen, on a servant girl, MALE REGULATOR, peepered then at l Drug Store, West Point, Go. Bbe had been suffering m d mens true t ton, and this Med- to health. She la, to-day, Uv- ,d welL _ will state, farther, that I know of its being used, with equal sascess: on a servant girl of my brother- in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athene, Ga. This Toman hod. I think, been 61*e**ed for Mx years.-' She was a house servant, and seemed cured np to the ttm« of “freedom." I do not hesitate to Indorse your preparation forth# purpose* for which yon rocon Yours truly, JNO. O. WHITHER. STATE OF GEORGIA. Tnouv Gotnrrr. This Is to certify that I have examined the receipt of Dr. Joseph Uradfleld, of this county, and M a med ical man pronounce It to be a combination of Medi cines of great merit in the treatment of all the diseases of females for which he reoommends U. This Decem ber 11. 1868. WH- P. BEASLEY, M. D. Movrnuu, 1868 Da. J BRADnKLD—Dear Sir: I have much pleasure in saying I have witnessed the most deckled and hap py effects of your Female Regulator la this neighbor- nood. WM. H. FINCHKS. MoUKTTUJJt, 1>68. Da. J. BaanruiLi*—Dear Sir: 1 have repeatedly used In my family, your Female Regulator, and have, m ev ery #aao, met with complete success. G. L. DAVIS. assSS-ja' gra. aaco. „ toa. uUTf ** r uawSon shkhuk a Ka’.rai C aIraM < ir!^,rjE l ‘'' Ue * 0m 17 **■ » waSSSESSEteSi ^ss^aas® m. la to.'Sh’Srair.^iWra. TATI OK aEOBGIA- utloa, duly *tod and A..J*** SteJJMStSfSS of jUamlsaion on the Am This August the 2d, 1 augl7-m6m prsfeeffi bAJn B-!Mte . so. Had she been faking any medicine I would not give this certificate; hat your ■srssparllla, the only remedy employed, leaves no doubt ol Its medi cal qualities, and that it alone cured her. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring tho truth snd honesty of th* Wc are prepared to print UANBB1LL8, BILL HEADS. 01R0ULAR3, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS. WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, LABELS OFcALLJSKINDB. Together with All Descriptions of Railroad Work ! From a Ticket to nflLedger. ffq nr# aUe prepared to do all kinds of FANCY PRINTING, PLAIN OR IN 0QL0R8. BOOK-BINDERY! Yf#.|(HiMlral>tlt raMb.UkHitoBil^. I* nkm* Kara ot -I Timsrr BtSmxxUB to tow CtoUd *tokM. WWMB U all (.iiwtomM of WM*la tk« URinUltol with dtofktob. ^ SAMUEL BARD. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Reason for the Captain’s Faith. READ TUB CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM HI9 MOTHER. Bbmtmi BannAOK’s, Mo.. April 98,1808. Da. Jon* Boix—Dear Sir: Knowing the effldenoy of your Sarsaparilla and the healing and beneficial qualities It possesses. I tend you the following state ment of my osse: I was wounded two years ago—was taken prisoner, and ooofinsd foe sixtseu months. Being aaovsd w of ten, my wounds have not healed yet I have not Ml vp a moment elnos I eras wounded. I am ahot through the hips. My general health ia impaired, and I need somethin* to aasiat nature. I have mor# faith in your s*r«#p»r!u» than In anything also. I with that that Is genuine. Plea** express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige, Gapt. 0. P. JOHNSON, It. Louia. Mo. P. A—The following was written April 80, 1885, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: Da Bula—Deer Mr: My huahand. Dr. 0. 8. John- ■on to my earn. At thirteen yssro of ago, hehsd • chronie dfarrhes* and snmfsls. far whieh I govs him your •arsspartUa. It on man <uu. i for ten years rseommsndsfi te te many In York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever fnd aeaertl dsbtHty. Psrfaofi snocsss hte tended it. The sums effsoted fa same eaa _ acrofato and favssseres wore ifaasst nrtiaculans. iom very anxloss for *) sen to agsia Nobs rsssurss te your 5 4r “ p M U ^*AA H# a* t ** r1 ¥ * spurious artlc- hence hie writing to yen for It His wounds were t rible, out I betievs he will moovwr. Respectfully. JENNIE JOHNSON, HU'S (lllll IITIIIS! AUTUBJme UOCDMKNTH. aROmiS HfUXfl FROTH Tratltoonj ,1 IMlGal Ih. Iran tom, Wtoto Ok, Alt., Kay 31, |*M Da. JoaaBnx—DiarBIr: Iradabnury I na la eaon tn* wuers, ana soon wmn« ms general health AU the above L. H. BRADTIELD, ubuooibt, *- «rumr, ifuxw, «a HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Messrs. James Buddie 4 Co.—Gentlemen—It gives me greet pleasure to ssy, after using ell tho other worai remedies known to me, with but partial success to my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’s, and alnoe uaing It my ehildrsn have become quite well and healthy. The children would eat It all the time. It is one or tho best, safest remedies known, and as such, recommend it to one and all. JA8. W. TRAVIS. Louisville, June 18,1868. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS. action of the Liver ci compare u oom plaints. To Jon. Ruddle 4 Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentismsi Tbta is to cert fly that I have been lor years s suffer# and tried all thetrnioal have beard of or seen ad re Used, with little ot no relief from any of them heard Hurley's Bitters highly apoken oL and tried a bottle, with little faith tortbefore I commenced and tomy aurprlaeandjoy, befersl finished on* bottle, I fait a great deal better and firmly betleV* that one or two occasions It was the moans of saving and prolong ing my Ufs I sonocteattontiy rtcssnm ended them to affsufferers aa th# best Bitters known, and advise «n always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s and have other. You oan uae this as you think proper, If at will benefit others. Yours truly, etc., JOHN W. DIX80N. Louisville, Ky.. DecmnUr 10. 1866. * NOTICE TO MOTHERS. m SEABROOK’S Z INFANTC1S00THING SYRUP. #Dm Ui the future only SEABROOK’ti, a qsite up with the advanowmentof theags. Pleasant to take, harmlesa in lte action, effletant and reliable in ail oases. Invsluabls in the loUowlng diseases: hSssl of ^ Gives health to the shild and rtti to the wo(A«r. Nazhvill*, Tbmm., Feb. 12, 1866. Jss. Ruddle 4 Oo.. Lonigvflle, Ky.—When living In ssaiaasna&mgaaSfc •A* UU. dUM, plMMU,m?Vu«.; If uo»2ud J; • axpitoM, rad I win Miy tor it aa th. otoc. DR. SEARROOK’S Bliiir of Pyrophoaphate of Iron and Oaliaaya. •ralltoSlilJlISfcSili?” *» fk» towio »<*toK5^<Sr2S\a aaapaggm „ M. rfurai. to rara dtoMMA, lor amau, ora ^ James Ruddle Sc Oo., proprietors’ v ^ Louisville, Jty, . . / All to. aOk.k *AM« to, alia b, kkbWlAw * . ra rt.TI.AYYT>!, OA Yf* Wtoaddtul, Talao prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in by many of the best housekeepers hi the dty, snd nouncod by them to be very aupsrior. V. U. RKADEIF.I.D, Atlnnfa, On. Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. marl 4 eodly DR. 0. S. PROPHITT'S Family Medicines. CONSISTING OF HIS CBLDRATED LIVER MEDICINE, A nodi no Pain Kill If, ANTI-BILLIOU8 PILL8, AGKJE PILLS, tHjsentery Vordial^ I nn«/« Tonic PuniPYma pills . m m. d. need no reoommendatlon, their weltkaown power In removiiAg the disease# peculiar to our Southern cli mate having already eotabliahed for them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining States. As the majority of persons living In the South are predisposed ‘ Cleeses of the Liver, tt U granted by all intelligent "‘‘ 4 of the paint and aches of our peo- _ ■bottom of the Conadi*, Dyspepsia. CoUc, hiok Headache, Rhenmatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob struction*, etc., so common among our people, gta ache, Toothache. Acute Rheumatism, Neurj and bodily pains of every kind Hoc before Propliitt’* Fail* Kill It like chaff before the wind. 1/you have ladlg any other chronic d Prophitt’s Liver Medicine. III. Mf. rad r.H,bl«; nnra Vegtokbto, a*d A llunid rMdy for am At ray rad all Uium. Trtoo |3 a boUI^- “ !•* por craL diaconnt by the doaan Itottloa or more If yon .MAMtoMt, Ado FHOPUITT’S PAIN KILL. IT. itemnl and externaL If you have a fresh wound of a U,0% «*' d ““ b “- DB. 0. H. PROPHITT'S Anti-BilKous Vegetable Pills PuiaUvt aid Febrifuge, iViW^wsi^nsIsfWsiaawTnf °* th * rtio ,n DB. O. 8. tROFHHT** VEGETABLE AGUE PILES *fo aud.eortaln remedy for Ague and Fever, Ohills 1 Fever, and all kinds of Fsrisfilcal Dlaeasea, and is • and rsllable lor oil to tabs titany thaw,. HARALSON ILL be sold before the Coq,* ■ oZX of BucLfc ^*o, Lot of land Ro. WO. to tk. , McUoy of ooUitoallj Paoidto^ill “ to«proportrJiS*| fy a d Aa tokoad from UiaCoaahoS,' 0, , 1 I Potoon. lo faror of w. aatijfy oom. do. lo tha oBaatfS 1 ^! 1 * “ a 10 “•bT-ira,' 1 not IOJ mASSSSSI Toeaday In Draabor neil~l * "Aisfia The plantation whereon »es. mor* or lem, lyfa. . __ eight miles east of buchamiL im! of cultivation M acres office rirwW tober 18th, 1869. ” r " 8.M.4T.1 oct 26 40dprsfee|6 26 ExecuUr’i Safe. B Y virtue of an order from the Caw* Haralson county, will be ecAj -a* in December next, at the Court HusTL county, between the legal salehosnjtek! tn said county whereon Etubeateu ■ fixio of his dsath, coDtafnin* tkrw wT seres, mors or less, adjoining Uadati n John Adams, and c^heriTthe ty. all in com rerslr. Terms mifah of sole. October ith. 1868. oct 12—40dprsfee$7 60 _ beth Perryman, administnfth M. A. Parryman, repreaen s to Um tgm, duly filed and entered oa billy administered Perryman's# This is therefore to dte aM M dred and creditors, tn shew caw# Hi why eaid administratrixakonldsotteA hor adminiatrafion, and recehs Isttei on the first Monday iu October ISO July, 1869. julj 20-m Cm ADMINISTRATOR’S! B Y virtue of an order from Um Os«t gti ■J of_HaraI*on county, will be saUafeti where Beech creek empties into stifi 6 state of cultivation, aeranty.five sow i and more bottom land to clear. Boldkr tween tbo heirs. Terms made knosi s sale, October 18th, 1809. KINNETHM oct 26-40dprs fee67 50 soph H. Brown. admisMntir tit epreeents to th* court in kfa; entered on record, that h* 1 . King's estate: This is therefore to die all peisosV « dred and creditors, to show cases,Hi why said administrator should sot tetiu his administration, and receive Mfcn 4 on the first Monday In Octoter, Ufa July, 18C9. A D. WOOBfig r DNniute Jnly/0-ra6m Application for 1 C1 EOBGIA, HARALSON 000111,-1 VX Graves Eves, admiuMrator of the ti nam Hall, represents to the Coert, btii{ filed and entered on record, that te tie■ red the HotiesUU This ia t red and c why arid administrator si hia administration, and receive l on the first Monday in January, llfa ■ 4th, 1869. ARI oct 12—m6mpr*fee$4 60 Application for DisaWfa j G eorgia, haralson cocim-i F. Waldrop, administrator of Us ti M. Waldrop, represents to th# Cowl h 11 dnly filed and entered on record, tteibti mlniatersd Waldrop’* estate. This is therefore, to cits all pwsM dred and oredltor*. to show c#*s*. I why said administrator should sotti hia administration, and reosive Ufa on the first Mond»y In January, Ufa SP October, 1869. *■»! oct 12—mtoprsfeeft 60 Application for LcaTeUS 0.EOBGIA. HARALSuN ofOrdii date application will te «■• v for leave to seU the tefati ”* n mSS for leave to ##11 the ompson Moors, ‘ for the purpose of a dl October 4th. 1849. oct 12—60dprafr#f6 POSTPONED S1IEB v^y first Tuesday In House door, aald oouuly, wtthui i sole, lot of land number 187 f section of origtnaUy Ofa further known aa the Ivy • Mini i Cherokee, » Ivy Mosst* the property of said Mining Com JL fat. iasuod from Habersham • R. McConnell, O. W. Gniispta X nell, Yliwll P. McNoble. beawr said Ivy Mount Mining 0 . 18. 18W. Applicutiou forBI* G korou. towns oouhtt.— administrator of Lanosfort 0- the Oourt, in hia petition dalj record, that he has fully admim 41 " 1 trel’s estate. ^ This fa, therefore, to «dte all f drsd and creditors, t* — why said oduinlatrot hia administration, and reotiv* 8 n the first Monday inJ r October, 1669. oct 18^n6miwafee»4 » Female Tontc, tURYFYING PILLS PutffytfiM Fills and ] AUrt.raM.trato4ia.fortol.br L. H. - WrtfYIjRSA I s&sS£ — ATLANTA oYtOBOU. Pottponcd U. S. x*eti' U »B«Il rail b, << •JV'IS out of tb. liooonWA t» uultra sut*. for tb. i faror of tb. plaintiff. CbarH — 1 luforaa, to-ratt churl.a I-. croaby »a. «*— I bar. lorira upon -J Bof««, all tbto. 0W„W.a!a*r Donough street and » oW> ■ "HL ] And will sell the *lP ,b 2Lsff Hons#, in the Oily **** State ef Georgia, on the nret Twssd*y ■■ bstwsea the towfol far Doted at Atlanta, Ga. thle ** — 1818. oct 8-ids o. 8. MGrYR* 1 '' IT Ib. GMtra mom *