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Tn Umi of ootid noaperall. or tu equivalent In *paoa,
■kHliqMN.
Term* cuk. kifcn or on 4—M rfUrik* Motto-
MUdMUM.
to Wo nkiwrt —
Motor and members of the OHy Council.
*emi,<4furiae«, That to enable all perron# tu steffe!**
»h« prmteg* of voting at said election, the Marshal
ba aoMtorUad to racotra -lot,!- m from all teUo
tuWWanfltett.tay of iMM, sad oo the* <Uff| Ml
, that these resolutions ha published tn th* city P*I>W
until the day of election. **
must be mart ad for a
MltM «itt appear for a laaa sum than o*a DOLua
IlHiiM.iiiiil-nn I ■ Ik* k«i.l of • •toltfortiffil NnliMa “
twenty oauta par Una for fir*! laaertlo*. and 10
oaohvabeequeatl' i*»to •< S(l!
Voluntary eaoanaunlaatioua, ooatolatpg talas
■aportaan oawa, aotkttad (root ovary quarter. Mow*
lattenrreia It* various counties of the 8UU aopacUHy
THE ERA OFFICE
■ m ni buck itnuiM on h.a»ama ankn
MILITARY DIKKOTORT.
ImtT ltuoi i,f
CoiamAsdtng f
Hunt of the Ho nth
Bravto U.nUn.nl Ooloool E. W. Smith,
Ctptaia U. 8. Army,' ARLdo-Okiiip.
Brerto CotoajD 1. 0 T.lferi lot U.ot««-
*nt V. 8. Army, AitMe-Cmup
rarunnsT mrr.
Brevet Colon* J. B. T»jRr, AemUt A A.
jaUnt Gooernl, U. 8. Army. Af-uUnt A4-
jktont^fJoo.rnl.^ ^ t
Breret LuiiUinent Colonel X. Mck. Hoileoii,
Mejor C. 8. Army, Acting AeeieUnt Inepeo-
tor General.
Captain C. W. lloWrapAlet. U. A Aftny,
on doty in office of Acting AoaitUnt Innpec-
tor GnneraL
•YiStiWiSKrotem -*-aa«*8 OA oaa
Capt. John T. Mackey, U. B. Army, Aasittnnt
to Judge Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier Oeneial T. J. Haines,
Commissary of Sobaistsnce U. & Army,
Chief Oommissanr.
Brevet Colonel A. B. Eddy, Major and Qaar-
teTmaater U. B. Army, Chief Qnartermaater.
1st Lieutenant Engeno B. Gibbs, U. S. Army,
on duty in office of Chief Quartermaster.
Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Snrgeou
U. S. Army, Medical Dirsator. *
Brevet Bi iK&dier General John J. Milbntf. Sur
geon U. S. Army, Attending Surgeon.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Ta yurt,
Paymaster U. 8. Army, Chief Paymaster, of*
toe at Charleston, South Carolina.
M$jor T. 8. Allison, Paymaster II. 8. Army.
1st Lieutenant William 1L Wallace, U.
Army, Acting Signal Officer.
RAILROADS.
0 eoboia Railroad, Aloccta, April 9, I860.
On ami rfterSunday. April 11. tti$9, anil a atil further
notice, tb* Passenger Tnrai vrft! fun aa follow* •
DAT train, (Sunday* exempted.)
Leave Augusts. 7 00 a.
Leave Atlanta.'Hi.-'
Arrive at Augusts...
Arrive at Atlanta...
,.6:90 p. I
Joavr TRAIN.
Leave Augusta..
Arrive at Beraelia. 6:00 p. i
Paaaenger* for MiUedgevlUe, Washington ami Athena,
Or, must take day Paaaenger Train from Augusta and
Atlanta.
Passenger* for West Point, Montgomery, Selma, Mo
bile and New Orleans must leave Augusta on night
Passenger Train, to nakecMs COnncclions.
Pmmsagsr* for Nashville. Oorirfth. Grand Junction.
Memphis. Louisville and 8t Louis can take either train
and make dose connections.
Through Xtcket* s^d , Jteggage.rlnsktd throq^ tn
PullmmVPalaoo Sleeping Cara on all night Passen
ger Trains. No change of care on night Passenger end
Mail Trains between Augusta aud West Point.
* Assistant ttopefintemleiit.
CHANUK OK SCIIKDULB.
s gavaauah
ff Arrive at Macon,
t Arrive
Anive
rrUK
ftfSSS
Afrtv.oftubrium.^7..Tr.'5?w
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta at 8:46 a. m
a. m.
6:90 p. m.
• a. m
Leave Macon
Arrive at Ha van nab .
Arrive at Augusta .
Conn acting with train that b«v*e An gusts at 8
Ur MIUBT TSAtK.
Leave Savannah 7:90 p.
Arrive at Macon JiS a.
Arrive at Augusta 1:13 a.
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta at 9 .S3
Arrive at Savannah 6:10 % “
Arrive at Anguata Sill a.
I^ave MilladgevlUe 4:30 p.
oS?iJ3rirwS>*f>ffis tiihiiesVc^Xttgusia aA9 :£
r4“xx?:'3cS£*.*" r 'r?T rr
rain from Ha van ash connects with through
Train* from
at Gordon
P. M. Train
Mail Train on South Carolina R. it., and P. M. Train
RIRRAR, Tha second saOion of Ih* char tar of
. of Attaata paovtdaa that ao p.-nous shall vo|» ig
IA* ataeOms ter Mayor and (Vmnoii, who Urefailsd to
i xrz'JttmR
... tie or aoa# of tha aataral laid aaaoptsg. Thal^P
T slaxloa beooaiea aaliow, bowelaswoUan, a aovtofgraaa*
WILU8
OLLATKIU
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m——
COTTON FACTORS
RKAI. ESTATE AGENTS.
L oam w^miii I. i,m- aiiov-i oh i>,po.«p -
Hl-riAl UMUoti (In* to CoUwUon.. orOrt .1
the former office ofOeoivU Load end True! I’omiAny
i—M—tym.- it \e^
REFERENCES:
L. n, HAkWUX. I /. M. HAhWKLU
L H. HARWELL ft CO.,
corroyr waotow
AND
v corani8MON MiRCHAnrs,
W OULD raspectfnlly inform their friends, and tli*
public generally, that they have secured the
Fire-Proof Warehouse
of the Georgia Loan and Trust Company,
stating that some time previous to the lala
with the utmost success, on s servant girl, your
MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Uradlk* "
l>rug Store, West Point, Oa. Hhe had been anBfci
severely from suppressed manstruoUon. and this N
Heine soon reat?r*d bar to health. Hh* fa, to-day, WR
iiu-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athena, Ga. This
^NT OH* MAVISO CLAIM* AOA1RST TUB DNITBDVTAtRa
WILL riKD IT TO THUS ADVANTAGE TO SSND A STATa*
OOCNIELLOS AT LAW, BOL1CITOB DEroEE 1
or claims, *o., 478 n street, Washington, I
»ov 141m . g*.
NOTICE TO
Hailroacl OontraotoPA.
O N or before December 1st, 1869, proposals will be
received at this office tor the Graduation, Bridg
ing and H*#onry of the second division (38 miles) of
UkUttsd. Att necessary information nan bo had by
application to thla office* B. Y. SAGE, »
not ll-tildeel Chief £nglu -o&
PHOENIX LUMBER YARD
Opposite Georgia Railroad Depot,
ATLANTA., GEORGIA
FRAMING LUMBLR,
Dntsel ml Hitched Flooring and Ceiling,
ALL VARIETIES OF DR'' LDHBER
Hliixislo— Ariel Ijnth —.
Lsinkrr Min ed te'orilvi' ii|t-i nliorl mil Ire,
ORDBKS 1'ILI.ED run
Hash, Hoovs. amt Htlnrts.
A LANDSBERC & CO.,
nov 6-o—oct 8—dly Proprietors.
A. A. OAIMeDINu, Attorury at Law,
AND U. 8. CLAIM AOLNT ;
AYllf€HI»ad#.1bit»R)fliihJlrigJntaffl J Mamn. i
I! arrangements with an experienced and reli:
faljln W *i
HITK or COL-L
■ pensions for
quartermaster's
. [do'w'eVr chill]
stores, Ac., he.
Office on Whitehall street, opposite the DtteUigen-
oeroftoe.
AUauta, Ga., November 16th, 18C9. nov 16-lm
rA AAA L B^ OT.D BACON and BULK
MKAT8, Just received.
liah for food, lose of ftaab, Uuraaaad tat*
heart, sweluru < * *
»MonaJ spitting u
HUKMIRD EEKATI
The skin is flabby sad a “doughy^J
». —1 picture, but It is Uto eoadlUoa ol
of woman between the sgea of Afteeu sn
who are brought to tha varga of the grave by j
This remedy
of twenty yean
successful physicians of'Georgia,
Wo ref sat that DR. ]. BRaDFIRLDB FEMALK
REGULATOR is prepared for WOMEN sad to be used
by Woman only.
A trial la ail we aak.
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
Atlanta, Georgia.
JRO. 0. WHITMER.
j* i'ifflSi.Mrj, 1
teal man pronounee it to be a combination of Medi
cines of great merit lu the treatment of all the dlaeast
of females for which he reoommends it. This Dectas
ber 31, 1868. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
kfOWNTVIUeF, U68
Da. J. Beadfiii.d—Dear Sir: I have mu oil plaaam _
lu aaying I have wltnenaed the moat decided and hsp.
py effects of your Female Regulator in this neigh lx
nood. WM. H. FINCHEV
in my family, your Female Regulator! ■SBSi'SS
ery case, met withcpmplotasuccess. G. L. DAVIS.
prepare and have for sale a YEAST POW-
1m beat lious«keepers tn the city, a
hem to be very superior.
I.. II. KKADKIKLD,
DruiflfiMt, Atlanta, Ga.
Bole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s
Sure Cure for Intcinpeniuce
F F F. „
iBH ftnUDB MAKE.]
T HilE letter K, PE, and FFF.
gto*h verfone grade* of ffonr, v
» t o w a r t ' te
MACON & WESTERN
RAILROAD.I M3CK
—IIW'I
Leatm AttsnU..
Arrives el Mscoi
Leaves Macon..
Arrives at Atlaol
Ieeavoa Atlanta
gsr&r.r.
Arrives at AtlanU ...
October Id. 1M9.
"am
PftATI u HSL Ott" '
pnge '•nA.-itt or lami-s
S -V^rr^ Mghrrdhaa ,
b*.>vpn!Icd Bril-
; I < )
oe» l«;
ADMINISTKATGH’S SALK.
QT virtue of au order from the Court of Ordinary
Ij of Haralson county, will be sold on the flrat Tuaa-
guig to the estate of ThOffou Moore, of mid
+Z\fX&3S&!
-• “-"“•‘-Vsam. mm
oct Ml)n he»l » Mwlrt-Ki
iwmujg
CHANGED SIDES,
■ 'tv I vi jaaciT’ w:tv
A on ilorng, I have obtained s itore room tin
iJL TlmMber*E new bdlMing, convenient and ttirkc-
f*. Mm ptewmntoat aide of WbitehEll atrtet. af No.
J^ v A« - i 1 i!m Z£+!!j«£ m Kindt
•TMitt’HM quality. ctvfft rmftval,
DR. 0. S. PROPHITT,
ATLANTA, mCEORCI A,
ft still manufacturing all of h(a~ calabratod
YflOTOATUMAM
FAMILY JMEDICINES’
ICONSldl 1NG OF HI8
LIVER MEDICINE,
Auodine Pstn KlU It,
ANTI-BILLIODe PILLS,
AGUE PILL8,
Dysentery Cordial, Female Terete
PtLIiS,
FEMALE UISKAMESj
Botli scute and chrou'cjet. ., etc.
.*3M0n lAHOC
*•41 fasioiio^ e»:«*. jt» .4* i/ - i i.»i
a i UiUBtlAlti iilkJUiGiveu to oil Qrdorfl,
siht or o'anoATT^ - otlh *
BENEFIT
jio oim^
ss stote)l>ou
vtyr.m.
k mm, it •Nik-ni. t iimp.*
i;i r j 7jmMiiM;i
Ar;» ffedlng out that a good BtnA or ihf»o Is Aid the*|v
» moor#, of mid .eat, and that such are eoM at »ay hou*« for rash ealy;
T apWP3tf5 i BOT «9^^ Hi nforfWHAiitfwp*wE.
I.
T. BANKS,
•O haeaKsV ■.«?! Vs a t x • #» t "•#
MWhlUhatl ihmt
. JAii/IO
ProphUl's lilver. Meiltclnei
i*r+1 ,tsi -y*... at» i • j nr.
Ohs tUssleautag* of almost any other prifiaretlou' #4
medicine that acts upon the liver. It is in the (brat of
Fluid Extract—ready for use at all limes, day or
k*h», and Uirbe carried to any locality i n Aiueiioe,
winter or auromer. as it will neither adtir <u* frieau at
any temperature that a human being cau o«cupy with
TECH DOTTED
and drink It whenever you may want It. It has gained
very high reputation In every locality it hsa had a
.. ^ . prove itself, at any point
fair and honorable chance t
X3ST AMERICA,
and it has been need in every Hlat* south of Maine
amt i« alike ajpplkiehlff to dleorfUra of the \
Liver and Digestive Powers
*> *■»•— »•* WA .Tr«»«u. t parUM, Hortk u4
BmUl, curry It. and fold tb. happ, Ad, q! It In .
cUisala.. tb. .bo,. imoMd ndUbua pnpwd oolp
O. S. PROPHITT,
Corner Walum *hd Broad Etreefa,
- 1 «o2S
PERTKOTLY BEL1ADI.E.
The ouly remedy for chill* and fever, or gui am
fever, that Isoroan be dspahiled upon <4e Hurley
Ague Toalo. There have been thoueainls ffursd by
nalug U who have tried the usual remodleff y “
baneflt
WORTHY OF ATTENTION.
In Du IboaiM A. Soria,
jarftha
temporary mil
_ home tha diaeaaa returned in a worse ty
If poasibla, whan nsy medloal atUndant ordered qu
tea in large do#**— frequently aa high as 60 grains ]
day, and which matt have coat ms nearly 9100. loi
suited Dr. health, of Louis rill#, and found be pre
scribed quinine and areeuic combined, wbith 1 refused
to taka, preferring to 1st the diaeaaa taRUto ff^ u. -
G
time I
In which it acted
id would cartainly re-
any other tonic before the
public. ' JAME8 MARTIN, Engineer.
Louisville, ly., June 16. 1866.
Bsm&ti
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
81 9 I.
11RLIYS U1UF&1ILLI
sirs iodids or kimhb.
AfTecttons of Us* Bowes, IlaHttwal Costive*
■seas, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys,
Dyapepaln, Kryalpella, Female Ir
regularities, Flat win, all Bfcln
Diseaaos, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, Files, Pnlmo-
■yphl
ag’s 1
hit Is.-
M5V6I,
f MM mM
R
PA8SEK0ER AND MAIL
O u T
E !
ubl. MMbpU, «h,ob will 4, u caamtM »<»* “•.
ATLANTA and AUGUSTA,
TO
CHARLESTON. COLUMBIA,
Charlotte, Ralelsh,
imSl.MJTON, MTKI.DUV, KK IIVOMl,
Washington, Baltimore,
I'liilndclpliiu mid Now York.
• sure at all aeaaono.
are moat certain aud
THE EATING HOUSES on thla Hue have been thor
oughly overhauled and refitted. Ample titn* is given
for meals, and at ragnlar hour*.
GONDUGTO&S on this line nr# affable and coifrte
.Louisville, April .4, I860.
1 better* it UM
public. Nothing under the heai
aag bo witboBk proof of the
r'ens conld induce me
arongest and surest
klud; therefore I apeak willingly and positively on the
mblset.
My daughter has been sffiictod with skin disease
and sUffness of the Joints for several year*. 1 em*
pioyod the principal physicians of the city and they
oould not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla not
expecting U would do mncb good, but to my great as
tonishment ahe rapidly got well, and thank God con-
tinnea so. Had aha been taking any iv.adtolne I would
not give thla certificate; but your sarsaparilla, the
only remedy employed, leaves no dcub. ol lie medl
oal qualities, and that it alon* cured her.
(Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring tji* truth and honesty of the
statement, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth
and Walnutstreeta, Louisville.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
—2
Masers. James Ruddl* k Oo,—Gentlemaa-It gives
me great pleasure to aay, after using all the othar
worm remedies known to me, with hut partial success
to my ohlldren, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’s,
and since using It mr children have become quite
well and healthy. The children would eat U%11 the
hue. It laeoeof the beet, eafert remedies known,
end as inch, recommend It to one and all.
JA8. W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, June 13, 1868.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH HITTERS.
Debility, Lowe# Appetite, Weakness, In
digestion, ar Dyspepsia, Want of i
action of tb* Liver or Disordered Stoim
7tore art no bitlms that oan compare with i
in removing these distressing complaints. For sale
ob oan be had at any drug More in the United states.
7AMRUDDLE k CO.,
irletora, Louisville, Ky.
Vo Joe. Ruddle 4 Oo., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen
This la to certfly that I have been lor years a sufferer
•ad tri*d *11 the tonic* I have heard of or seen adrer
ttaiff. with little or no relief from any of them I
heard Hurley’s Bitter* highly spoken.of, and tried a
bottle, with little faith in it before I commenced, and
to my surprise and Joy, befor* I finished one bottle,
I felt a great deal better and firmly hellers that on* or
two oeeMlanaftwaaJfce meant or saving and prolong-
recommended them to
and advise
i and have
proper, if it
will benefit other*. Your* truly,
J__
Lout**!!!*, Ky., December 10,1868.
JOHN TV. DIX80N.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DK. SEABROOK’8
INFANT 800THING SYRUP.
ffiUse In tha future only BKADUOoK’d, * combination
Its «p with the advancement of the age. Flaasaut to
:*, harm lees in its action, efficient and reliable In ail
NO CHANCE OF CARS
sms
Wf*t Paint, «»., and Wlluln»l»n, N. C.
(JUICX TIKE and SURE COXHECTIONS,
TU
Oeor*in nallroad.
runm <*n pwrriiu. THBOUOU T1CKKT8 >nd
hare their
Baggage Checked Through
ft0m Mobile. Montgomery. Colmubna.
and Atlanta, to Richmond, Baltimore, Wash
iugton, Philadelphia, aud New York,
By Four Different Koutra vli* Augusta,
Via Ktegsville, and Wilmington; via Columbia, Char
lotte, and Raleigh; via Columbia, Lanvllle at *
Richmond; via Atlanta, An*a*ta.
Wilmington and Bay Line.
KAUK AS LOW »Y AlllUISTA
AS ANY OTHER ROUTE.
PULLIUN’S PAUCB SLESPIKl} CARS
ON ALL
NIGHT TRAINS LEI VIVO ATLANTA
BY THIS ROUTE.
to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York.
YHEflHARLKSTON .STEAMSHIPS offer
ducenentto uasseugars, with tables supplied whh
every luxury in* Northern tn.l Charleston markots
can afford, and for
Safely, Speed, and Comfort,
AUK
UNRIVAL»L>1£D ON THK COAST
Thrnnjj h Tickets on Rale at
Montgomery, West Point, and Atlanti
TO
NEW YORK VIA CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS.
J. A. ROBERT,
_ T!®kn .scot, Uoorgi. lUlltuul.
S. K. JOIINSOIV, Superintendent, Augusta.
€». T. ANlIKIltOI, Agenr, AtlanU
sep 11-,tm
THE POPULAR PASSENGER
ROUTE
BETWEEN
The South and New York
rillLAHKLUHIA, WASHINGTON,
K ASTKHN CITI K H
TU
Wostorn fob A-tlmitio
AND
VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE
RAILWAYS.
ALL RAIL ROUTE.
TIMK TAIII.K, AUGU9T 15T»I, ISOtl,
NORTH:
Leave Atlanta...,. Tlflr
Leave Dalton 5*0*
Leave Knoxville 11 18 a
Leave Bristol 7 38 *
Leave Lynchburg 9 00 a
Lear* Alexandria 6 46 p
Leave Washington
Arrive at New York..
6 00a
HOUTH.
Give# health to the child and reel fo ike *u>(k*r.
»LT8'JLZ.
Tbmm., F.b. 13, 1868.
Jas. Ruddle k Oo., Louisville, Ky.—When living in
your city 1 used several bottles of Dr. Heebyooh’i ' ■
fan! Nothing Syrup, and found it to do my child
^uMaafilt would rest better after using H than any
otherffmnedy X erae tried. I can aey. with omfldencv,
11 it the beet madfetee for children at proeent kno
I wish you would get the druggists her* to Wp IL
on* does, please let me knoe- ; it not send me
■ad 1 will pay for it et tha office
you a. nd it. aiul oblige
MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH.
here Write m# When
DB SEABROOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Oalisaya.
This elegant semi I nation possesses xU tha tobio
proi>aruee of I\<niria 1 Bark and Iron, w’thout tha dls-
agreeble taste and bad affects of either, separately or
in other preparation*, of these valuable medicine*.
Itehonld betoken in all oases when*
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Lonteville, Ky,
AB Um hbovs goods for sale by RED WIN g 4 roi
A. TTaANTA OA*
jn- «P»**4 44wlr
Leave Bristol 6 3
Leave Knaxrilla 1 j
Leave Dalton ■[”, Hi
Arrive at Atlanta. g]
Time Between Atlanta and New York
58 Hours 15 Minutes.
ptr Tto OliEAT MAlI between Atlanta
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Sleeping CftflfhfR «m all Eight Tmlns,
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keep our goods, we wtll gltdly answer Inquiries or I
yoar ordvn direct, or give yom tha asses of tha wa
eat dealer who keeps Oar Ate*. _ _
LIPPINCOTT A BAKBWKLf ,
PilUbargb, Pa,
Note owners ot Colbnrn'a and Red Jacket Patents.
ROSADALIS,.
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cures Scrofula lu all Us various foi ms, such aa
Consumption in Its earliest stages, Enlargement and
UlcaraUon of tha Olandea, Joints, Bones, Kidney a.
Uterus, Chronic Rheumatism, Eruptions of
tha Skin, Chronic Hors Eyes, Ac.; also.
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS.
Xklaojusoa of Womom
Loss of Apptlte, tfrte Hsadaclic, Liver
slug!* number 13 cents; or free to any one ■■■■P
to raise a club. BauUfol premiums for dubs. Sub
scribe NOW. Back number* can always be sent. Ad-
dn-r* ALFRED L. SEWELL A OO.,
PubMthera, Choiago, Illlnola.
HOLIDAY JOURNAL FOR 1870.
ADAMS A CO.. 36 Broomfield street, I
I
OMEN of New York; or
THE 1'NDEIl-WOKLD OF THE
GREAT CITY .—The sins of every class
of soctetv exposed. Avoid the Rsllioad to
ruin. Signal* of danger are up. More
money In it for live agents than any other
book. Takes three presses ail the time to
print fast enough. One agent took i78
order* Ju It) days. 740 pages, 46 illustra
tions. Price, $3 50. Agents want-
Andress N. Y. BOOK OO., 146 Nass\u street, N. Y.
6*1
dress HUNTER A OO., Publishers, Hinsdale. N. H.
ealist family weekly, hiring current aecater news.—
Edited by Rev. Dr. Williamson and J. 8. Cantwell.
$3 60 per year in advanc e). Premium to uaw anbacri
COMMON SENSE!!!
WANTED— AGENTS—$380 por month to *ell the
only GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMI
LY SEWING MACHINE. Price only $18. Groat
inducements to ageD'r Ihls is the most popular Sew
ing Machine of the d*y -makes the famous “I”
Lock Stitch"—will do any kind of work that c
done on any machine—100,OUO sold aud the demand
copstantly increasing. Now ia the time to take an
agency. Bond for circular*. *VBeware of infrln-
K irs.-tet Addre* 8ECOMB A CO., Boston, Mss*,
ttsburgh, Pa., or 8t. Louis, Mo.
TI1E CBLEOUATKI)
STEWART COOK STOVE !
Tlio Best in tlio World
Ovor 10,000 In tJsot
.orkwllblht
than any otto
ewer made.
FULLER, WARREN & CO.,
EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS,
TItflY, ft. Y.,
gyDetcripilve pamphlet sent free.
KWT—KHIT—KNU.
AGENT8 WANTED every whore to sell the AMERI
CAN KNITTING MACHINE, the only practical Family
w " , it\na Marin* ever invented. Price $26. Will knit
0*Ut * 7 * —
THE
MASON ft HAMLIN ORGAN CO.
WINNERS OF
THE PARIS EXPOSITION MEDAL,
WHO HAVE UNIFORMLY BEEN ■
AWARDED highest honors,
AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION*
IN THIS COUNTRY,
So that their work la the acknowledged stan
dard off r xcellcare in Its department, respectfully
perfect facilities,
it improvements,
perfect organ*
- - . - — 8 r *at variety as to stylo ami
grlcc, adapted to all public and private usas, for Draw-
ig Rooms, Libraries, Music
Lodges, Churches, Schools, Ao., In
cates, ail of which they ve enabled
for manufacture to sell at prlcee of inferior
cases, al
fadlltlei
work.
The recent lmprovemonta lu these organs have au
Teased thsir usefulness and popularity that they
unquestionably the moat desirable instruments ob
tainable for family use, aa well a* Churches, Schools,
Ac., while the price* at which thoy can be afforded
($6<) to 11,000 each), adapt (hem to the means and re
quirement* of all classes. They are equally adapted to
secular and sacred mtuic, are elegant aa furniture, oc
cupy little apace, are not liable to get out of erdar,
(not requiring tuning once, whore a pianoforte ia toned
twentv times), are very durable, and more easy to
learn to May upon than tho pianoforte.
The M. A H. Organ Co., are now selling FOUR OC
TAVE ORGANS for $50 each; FIVE OCTAVR OR
GANS FIVE 8T0P8, with two acta of VIBUATORR tot
$1149, and other styles at proportionate rates.
For testimony to the superiority of their organa, the
Mason A Hamlin Organ Co. respectfully refer to' the
musical profession generally; a majority of the most
promtnrnt muatcana in the country, with many of em
inence in Kurope, having given public testimony that
the Mason R Hamlin Organa excel all others.
A circular containing this testimony in full will bo
aent free lo any ope desiring it, also a d**<rlptive oir-
cular. coutainldgfullpBitkute** respecting these in
struments. with correct drawings t<f the different styles
• lowest prices, which are fixed snd invariable. Ad-
ORGAN CO..
fiOfi Broadway, N. Y.; 164 Tmaont Bt, Bouton.
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
‘ WOULD respectfully inform 4b* cMaeits of Atlanta,
. sad the public generally, that I have Just recalled
e largest and inoat eh<snt atock of FURNITURE
«r before effiarSd to the Ragth* consisting of
PARLOR, BBD-ROOM,
And everything pertaining
and having bought them direeily of the Manufacturers,'
ai NET 0A8fl Price*. 1 am " * *
DININO-ROOM SETS.
pertaining lo tfew Furniture Trade
Dtiy of the Manufacturers,
determined to aeU them
Lower than Any Home in the Booth.
I have always on head a vary fla* assortment of
PARLOR MIRRORS 1
Ofol mi nah. my Hock, Mo. U Wkli.k.ll UnM,
^ £H Aft LX* BOHNKFELD.
General bad health, and[all
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder,
Ith« perfect renovator.
Injury.
It la not a eccret Quack Remedy. The article*
which it la made are published around each bottle.
Recomincmled by the Medical Fnculty and
man) thousands of our best citizens.
Prepared only by Dm. Clr-nientr, Rives A Co., Man
ufoetoriiig Chemists, formerly J. J. Lawrence A (Ji
Baltimore, M.l
For sale by Druggists every where.
JY 18-
1860.
SCIHMKK AKKANGKMKNT.
GREAT WESTERN PASSENGER ROUTE
to theinorth:ano east,
-VIA—
Louisville, Idumphis, St. Louis
Cincinnati u . Indianapolis.
Passe tigers by this Rente have Choice of
TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT ROUTES
TO
ISTPJW YORK,
I’liiluiteliiliiu, Ualliuioi-r an
Wnahingion.
_ iffior
without extra charge.
FARE SAME A9 VIA KNOXVILLE OR AUGUSTA.
Oli and after Angmt 15, 1H69,
TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA
Daily at 8.15 a.m. and 7.25 p.m.
After arrival #f all Southern (rains and make clot*
connections to sbovo named cities.
WATCHES AND
1
-»<! Hllnr-FUM
nu
Broucbt to ^
p.Kbu.4 WUfoJt l^** 1 * 1 ^
IT
net cash 1
w. ... am., w,uu ( , M
To ull u o*
foU«r
North, Kouih, Ka^~
W. ton toiu-r hrilltlM for *, ’
' our '“"'ora.,, -
fiw*.
""V
°“" only
TWE N TY. 01tEy _
IntlieJwelry Business i„ A|1 _, ™ 1
to"
Old Establishment of £j
WK HAVE HETIEH .I.L,-
THAW ANY HOUCE BI^
Repalrijig Watches and j
xtM-Sim L * wu1 **«aj^,
THOMAS Q. SIMlfg,
Offlco a the .Clotiilug more of W ff j,
LImU,
inillSTUIR
k baggage to
destination
Louisville, and it will be re
trains of Leulsvttie and
MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS
ON ALL RIGHT TRAIVt.
Ample Time for Meal$ at Good Hotels,
SAKE FOB TICKETS VIA’
LOTJISVILLE.
general ticket otfice, Atlanta.
B. W Wn«!l*». Oto.rfo Ticket A<uri.
«• U. WAI.KKH, UMtrlnnHrlitta,.
11'l.BBHT, «npL W. A A. K. R.
> lun
Gl TY B RE WER Y .
FECHTER & IMEBCEIt,
Ji'iu tore!
PREMIUMfl.AOERmBEER.
8END IN YOUR ORDERS.
Enirliic LbIIik, Pl»ntr«, Balt CVttm,
rliflil Drill., Mitrbinhla’ ThS,!
nil Iiewrlptiom,
A too. uifouito-turc auilrall Wofo-toAra"
ry of every description, and SUteMn
sbte Eijgiue . and Boih-r*. Intent ttM-niUi
Leather and Rubber Belting, and t)| undo
lu machine or railroad repair aboM.
Offlco 196 ami 128 Ctuotor* at, Msv fet
GEOBQE PUCK ttmi
JOHN H. CHUTES a
J«i»-tf cba8. r. Hisinna^
Positively tha best PiU lo tte VaU
“Colds and HoarseneM lead to death,”
Try “UoalarV’ Ceuth
“For Croups—^Whooping Cough*, kk.
Try ‘-C'ostar’a” Cau
“Coaler sa> s it ia the beat Id the vMe
He any* so—IfsTn'p-ifaTrue-tfaTtoa;“
Try It-Try it-Try IL” (JfeniuM Aye,
All Druggiate lu ATLANTA Ball it. 4
“CO STAR'S’
Standard Prep
ARE UI8
B EAUTIFfEI,
THK
BUCKTHORN SAIF
HIS
•'taatat's” llat,Uoafh,*t.,Kr
"CSfltar’l” Hed Hug Extern!**!**
»*C«star’a” (only pure) Insert Pow6*r.
Address . ....
“Cost*!," No. 10, Otvkj
Or Joint F. Hutby (Bucceasorto) ,
Demas Barnes A Co., 21 Part lot, 1K
TAYLOB, L I.
"atlaata, fli.
REDWISE 1 FOI, HI., Alton «.
b3D-C
SALE oftm
Coiifetlcrnlo S(«(r« L»bW>UfJ
Haw t'wp.i«Hlfim|S
■BtC MW
GEORGIA trATE IL
rpui above bnUdiog wu
A brick, and in the moat aufctWW^J
Confederate States, to be
main portion of this builJingbW’SX,^
30 feetl. and 900 feet long by****^
extension at each and oos OHf
by 36 feat. It is located sbfo« —BT-
from the city of Macon, aa4 k
track of ths Macon A Warfare »
This building being rftatteiM*
ton-growing region of tisorfte **_
to support machinery, tb* mk ^
menu to capitalists and '
Georgia now open# a fin# i
vestments. __
By virtue of writs ot reaatuo*
from the United 8Ute« DlstrifJto«V“
District of Georgia, I will s^l «•
gather with 146 acre# ofl»ad *>w —
at public auction before U>« Ooan--
A|ipllr*Uon for IXtora if Admlnhlniliiiii.
G EOEOU, DAWSON POUNTT.-To foi whoa it ui.J
concern.—A. J. Kelley having filed his petition in
•roper form to ms, prwgSaw 6*r letter# of administru
. lo “-with tbs wlH san*ied,on tbs es
Ledbetter.
This ia to cite all legally inierostsd in Urn execution
of thia application, creditor*, legatees, and the next i f
kin, to b* and appear at the next Deoambar Tens of
tho Court of Ordinary of saUl county, and ehow c
if any they can, why letters of administration.
tho will annexed, should not be gmoted to said A. J.
IK/ntauCT .
Tf post-paid, on reostpt of 10 Seats. Address DrI
E. B. FOOrE, (author of Medical Coaunou Heaaa), No.
IS LMloRtou At,., corn. But MtA tt., *
A WAY T*llh ..MMfbrt.lil. TRUIIKR
COMFOBT tod CUBA lot Uu BUPTDHED. So it
K£Vf? d J*' •' 10 toota. Addrto. Dr/ A B.
yOOTl, No. i» uilmton AT,.. York
, L 5* 1 IT <» p«n“>nent Bhck ot lim
n ,*?“ by tor ofoo by Kforhfoit.
i7.uJ.te-S^S=
Hofoon BIT. Wire Woito, It WUtou fo., N. Okl.
^S»*n4«l?ra»L^ Lfo_At ...
flliA ,,u »» 1 Made It l« sin moatha. fla.
JI JprW tret and samite mtJUd trea. A. J, &
Tjj Purest. Bust sad Cheapest
with
I annaxad. should not ha iwanted to aatd
Kelley.
* Given under my hand wnd ofUdhrt rinnatufe. thfaibe
l*t day of November, 1869. DANIEL FoWLKR.
ordinary tod Ex Officio Clerk
jv 0 telprwGeffR m
NOTIO]
W ILL basetd before UU OoSrt H<
towu of Buclttnoa, Karalaou countv, on the fli
Tuesday in December hdit, between the legal honr*
y&tjganssgi s» wX —•
TU. FiAatfoton «WM k. AM. „
um. nor. or Ufo, lyln« on Iko Iklluoofo rlr.r,
>'«!>< mil"* M, lof Uucto.fox, 1Q0MTfoCVhlgk »Ulo
ofru'Urfoloojfo Aoroo of An. for. kotton toot. Oo-
tuber lith, 1869, .
A. ERQENZINOER
FriMPCSTERER,
And VfoAler in F'virnlt.r-Trrn.l
MANOTACTTOEH OP BEDDIWO
Uaator.tnot, UutoAoanSofo Hkfokfok
ATLANTA ..GROROIA.
CITY Of
train, on Hie to*" * , “ l *
First Tuesday in Eecwnb*
TERUH CARN. P"*""' *A
ponsmeut
BATumfoi. <u..Oototorl»A*^
DB. BIOS*
'HOLDEN
ither. take as *
nd money.
itffWAltDfovssy ®
which they flail to «
Dr. r
kmguM’s Sale.
ILL to fold totor. tli. Oonrt Room Root, ta Ik.
town •< Homo.. Wfotoo rotota.wllkto tto k«fo
of folo. OA Iko
First Tuesday in Deoembor next,
• tins* of land naauaOy known to tho Brown pleas, son-