Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, December 01, 1869, Image 4

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r *°**5?i « “ Tta** Worth* “ " POr Month f0 ° "± 100 jjkTM Or *OVWltfWKO. in ? | ] KiakuHunL I | | f ■ • • r I I loctfou of twenty per JSr each MTtere of 10Rase or leas. fer th* «< •! inser* Uoe, $1. sad for mm* subsequent iaaaertina 60 cento. Tee Ubm of eelld nonpareil, or ito equivalent tn space. Term* cash, before or on demand after I be first in- , *Adrertta—teta bmI be urbl for naneoUed time. s Inserted at Intervals to be charged *■ Buntottoni. oouUUiug interesting or mpgrta&t news, solicited from every quarter. New* lellararroin the various ouuntie* of toe Mate especially liattai THE BrT OPflOE ■ 01 ni BUCK BUILDINO ON AUBiMi HTBKFT TtOTfB TH» roaromcB, brwkkn BBOAD AND WNTTKB ALL MILITARY DI It KOTOR Y. Bbst^t Majob-Oknuul Altbkd II. Tkbbt— Commanding Department of tho South. FKRflONAL STAFF. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Smith, Captain U. 8. Army, Aid-tle-Cump. Brevet Captain J. O. Telford, 1st Lieuten ant U. 8. Army, Aid-<le-Cainp. DEPARTMENT STAFF. Brevet Colonel J. U. Taylor, Assistant Ad jutant General, U. S. Army, Assistant Ad jutant General. Brevet Major Robert P. Ilnghqp, Captain U. 8. Array, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. McK. Hudson, Major U. 8. Army, Acting Assistant Inspec tor General. Captain C. W. UoUenpillei. U. 8. Army, on dnty in offioe of Acting Assistant Inspec tor General. Majov Henry Goodfellow, Judge Advocate V. 8. Army, Jadge Advocate. CJapt. John T. Mackey, IT. 8. Army, Assistant to Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines, Commissary of Subsistence IT. 8. Army, Chief Commissary. Brevet Colonel A. 1L Eddy, Major and Quor termaster U. 8. Army, Chief Quartermaster. lit Lieutenant Eugene 13. Gibbs, U. 8. Army, on daty in office of Chief Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon U. 8. Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General John J. Mi than, Sur geon U. S. Army, Attending Surgeon. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Taggart, Paymaster U. 8. Army, Chief Paymaster, of fioe at Charleston, South Carolina. Major T. 8. Allison, Paymaster U. 8. Army. 1st Lieutenant William M. Wallace, U. S. Army, Acting Signal Offioer. FURNITURE I FURNITURE! FURNITURE 1 T WOULD reetteetteUy inform the eiUaens of Atlanta, L Md the public generally. that I bate Just reoeived htolmcBM and Meek elegant atoek at FURNITURE ever before effered In the Booth, ooaelettag of PARLOR, BED-ROOM, DINING-ROOM SETS. Imt even thing ixrtaluta* to tha ruruuum TnU a haringnonjpit theihdltYctty of tho Matimhct urelts, NET OAHU FKICKft. i am determined to sell than Lower than Any House in the South. 1 hava always on baud a vary floe assortment of PARLOR MIRRORS! Call and examine my stock, No. fiS Whitehall atroit, Bd door balow J. H. Jawra' New Uulldiug. Ifonuiu- bar the plane—M Whitehall atreei. v CHARLESBOHNEFELD. A FORTUNE FOR SOMEBODY. 1 WILL port with an interest to my lately Invented Washing Machine, known as the Sate Oity Wash- Inir Machine, patented by me. for a period of SEVEN TEEN TEAiUMroen iilfc May. I8fi9. loan aottva, total- m1«1 invention before the public. Amove the many washing machines heretofore pat euted and presented to the public, tola la the only one which operate# upon sdenhtte priuolplea aolely; and which, while it cleanses clothes thoroughly, does not, in the least. Injure or wear them, however fine or deli cate their fabric. It washes by pressure alone, and not by rubbing or friction, while no chemicals or pat ent fluids are used—nothing but common soap end llllll IKIllT man s UTt TUB) Six Great .Remedies. Hurley’s Ague Tonic. Machines of this patent may be made of any slse and capacity; and can be run by hand, horse, water, t ateaui power. Samples of the date CHty Washing Machine win be on exhibition at the coming Bute Fair, at Macon, G* Address me at Atlanta, Oa. H. H. WATKBS, oct 3G-dAwtf Patentee. LOOK OUT, TAX-PAYERS. reload: The second seetton of the charter of the city of Atlanta provides that no persona shall vote in the election for Mayor and Counoil, who have failed te psy all legal taxes required of them, or which they Lave had an opportunity to pay; l>e it Krtoived, That aald provision of the charter of the city be strictly enforced at the ensuing electiou for Mayor and members of the City Council. tUmtotdfwhkw, That to enable all persons to e*eroiee the privilege of voting at said election, the Marshal be authorised to receive single tax from all delin quents up to the day of election, and on that day; and that these resolution* be published in the city papers until the day of election. Passed ill Council November 23d, 1849. uov 24-tde & B. LOVE. Clark. TUB fever, heads «r stomach,' sattons, burning uses. Taken to time limned lately, without uS^tumberleeaevUBtotoaTOcStution cl the wo man. TVs next "turn" oomea around and there la ao ••show,*' or perhaps tho “whites’* will appear. There will be aoin eu ueaatoeae-abowt the womb, bn* very lib Uo gr none of the natural fluid escaping. The oom- pie slot* becomes sallow, bowels swollen, a sort of green ish easts about the fltoe, constant dull aching pain* wmeSSsmm^m lug across thefoBI.He of s^psStTpintoTrft breast, tightness across the oheat, cough, and flldtoaaa. If Mill allowed to go ou “green sickness" will be fully de veloped, the headache becomes severe, with loss of memory, diminishing sensibility, uok stomach, dys pepsia, no relish for food, loss of flash, increased flut tering of the heart, iwnum or tm rnrr, lege body, and occasional spitting of blood. The augl effort Mates hummikd t! 4 V. The tkir . sad pictu womeii b« anoe c?unglect to take the proper remedy. 1 are aJflicted with any of the symptoms above FUCLD’H FEMALE RIGUCATOSL A faw ounces ta ken you will at once experience its benefits, and with a little patience you will be fully restored to health. This remedy has been extensively used for upwards of twenty years by many of the most experienced and ’TS'rOTmnm,, REGULATORia preparred fur WOMEN and to be used by Women only. A trial is all we ask. ft.,..,. ..i *n VffMMkstb. . WHOUMALK DBDOUlrr. AtlMto, 0«r|». Price «1 50 |*er Bottle. gar Hold by Druggists generally. Atlanta, Go., December 39, 1868. Dr. J. Bkadfikud. Dear Sir: I take pleasure In stating tost some time previous to the late war. I used, with toe utmost success, on a servant girl, your FE MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at BraflfiMd’a Drug Store, West Point, Oa, Shs had been eaffertaK severely from suppressed menstractlon, and tide Me< * ‘ itorea * - • —- ■ - • IE & No Arsenic—Nu Mtltnry. PRRFEOTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for ohlUa and fever, or agu fseer, that is or oa« bo depended upon la Hi ... ■ Ague Tonic. There have l>eeu thousand* cured by using it who have tried the usual remedies without ttoueflt. WORTHY OF ATTENTION. To Dr. Thomas A. Iiurley I hereby oartlfy that during last year I was attacked with the Mite whilst in Vicksburg, Mias., and used several popular madiclnes with bat temporary relief. On reaching home the disease returned to a worse tyjie, If possible, when my medical attendant ordered quin tan te large doses—frequently aa high as 60 g * * * mutt haves * I refnssd J7j couree.— liver and spleen. About this „ i Of Hurley s Ague Tonic ap- bottle restored me completely, and since tost nonnoed with enlarged Uae, the advertisement of Hnrlsy r s Ague Tonic ap- : - ■*“ - *-*• toed to give it a . One time 1 have seen nearly a hundred cases in which it acted DR. JOHN BULL IboNkoUNC «*4 V«4« <* *• SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, VOBTOKOUUOr AGUE AND FEVEB, •OR— CUlLliH AND VBVBR. whMhorofaluirtorlou.taiwUn*. H. r.fer. to 1*4 ullN Wm*« ml KafOoX— Wjgft**f JjJJ ImUuoot to tho troth of to, <—rtlon Out t» DO CM- SKWUJ It hit to orn tf th, dlrortlon, »c, «trtot- t, fotloWMl M4 oMtMo*t U«,IMt •th,l. doM luc bon ramclont fcri> ourj. mJ (UnUlM h«,o bMh oarod » cth^o hottlo, wtth » »» feet xMtomtloa of th, (u>u«l ho^lh. It U. to—. Mdont, Ud th mn cm, more (WUIh to cur., If 1U Sn I, continued In uullwdoM,foen WMknr two«f- tor tho dlMU, bu tmn ohMhnd, Mol,JMW* diaonU ud InihUtudln, omm. Uinnll, thU modV clno wiU not runlr, u, eld to tM, tho bowolcln good ordu; ihould th, jMtiut hoentf wjntr* n on- tlicrUo turd loin., hncln* tnhon Uorro oc iour tlfn. e, of thr Tonte, u rtn.tr dOM of BULL tl ’ ta*TC WT - K KAMil-Y PJLLB will bo .uOlclrnt. g;>r. JOHN BOLL'S Prtnolpnl.OBooi No. 40 Fifth Cron Street, Xioulovllle. Stentuoh-y ;,u *“*s2 i test the hdlfusM, ere mj K§sF r FUCK TO BOOKnACKNTS Wr will rood chnodnaurnrounctn, of ou »*W lLLVNTKATSO KAMILT UIBLB to »nr book wrnt, Iran of chninr. tlddrrM NATIONAL BOB- LIIHINO 00.. PhUUrlvnU, Pv. htlutr, On., o “ Loolr, Hr. i Bllin VVtlTMO—e,r How » *ik. A tho rcihhr-ih*, *nd wuttc-J Uuldr to otmt Nnnnrr, Stock Hnlrw, Unrdonu ud Nrntt Onlturld. Bf thl, book y.«Tj prodir mrj br ttouklrd, lud inoreurd In Tnlu^ poor turn —- ud bonrrt tnbor rrwrrdtd. ««luh ud Everybody boy. It «» hundred roll! in > fro lown- ■ktiic. Hundred, IS » rlngtr townihtp. Aep 1 * Mb dndnobetter»cnk dnrin* the NUI ud wintw— Frrmrrr ud their ronn ou Mnb t®?*-.**? 0 J?* month, dead for circulrr. Addreu ZEIOI-hB, Ho CUHOT fe CO., Pbltadrlpbin, 1’... OincinnnB, Ohio, or itjdnlh Mo. AtiKNTN—OUH l«» Plotorlal Family BII>Ie, The Moot OouUtu more Utu t,«00 Icrf-»“d »u- l'o|.otnr Ihentle Illilrtretlon.; M.000 rrfrrrueer. direction, for the prodtable nndiug of Hrofltnble thoHcriploree, chronolofionl ud guen- of nil logical Uhlce, Uble, of meneuree. Hook*. wMdbtc, coin,, etc - *-—“ *— LtniinvIUn, Iy„ June 16, lues. Idne soon restored her to health. She la, to-day, llv- with equal success; * house servant, and seemed cured np to the PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. HU8LIYS SA1SAPA1ILLI WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. preparation for the purposes for whi< Yours truly. JNO. 0. mend 1L WHITMMR. ■ caa, ucuiiity, utscKiei ni Dyipepiia, Bryalpells, recularliiM, FUtala, Diseases, jLlwer Coi 11s, Female lr- . all Skin Complaint, . GORDON. | . M. WILLIS. | RAILROADS. Change of Schedule on the Georgia Hall- road. Georgia Railroad, Acgcsta. April 9, 18C9. Oh and after Sunday, April 11.1869. and until further notice, the Passenger Trains will run as follows: r train, (Sundays excepted.) Leave Auguste.. Leave Augusta... ....7:00 a. ....6:00 a. WIGHT TRAIN'. Arrive at Augusta. 6:30 a i Arrive at Atlanta. 7:40 a. i RKR7.E1.IA TRAIN. Leave Augusta. 4:16 p. i ..6:00 p.id. Passengers for Milledgeville, Washington and Athens. Ga., must take day Passengr* 1 ' Train from Augusts and gomery, t > Augusta on ni| s for Nashville. Corinth. Grand Juno.tif Memphis, Louisville and BL Louis can take cither train ger Tr Mail 1 a change of tween Augu a all night Passoii' Trains between Augusta and West Point CHANGR OF SCIIRDULR. WO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN SAVANNAH, AL'OOWTA AND MOXTOOMKRT, ALA. Omci or Master or Transinirtakion, 1 Central Railroad, Savannah, Aug. 14, 1869. ) On Rnd after Sunday, 16th inat, Passenger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad will run as follows: or DAT TRAIN. VLeavo Hav&nnah /.8:00 a. m. ■Arrive at Macon 6:40 p. m. x Arrive at Augusta 5:38 p. m. Arrive at MuledgeviUe 8:68 p. in. Arrive at Eatonton 11:00 p. ni. Connecting with train that leaves Augusta at 8:45 a. m. IK»WW DAT TRAIN. Leave Macon 7:00 a. m. Arrive at Bavannah 6:30 p. m. Arrive at Augusta. 6:38 p. m. Connecting wltli train that leaves Augusta at 8:46 a. m. Ut> MIGHT TRAIN. Leave Bavannah 7:30 p. in. Arrive at Macon 6:55 a. tn. Arrive at Augusta 3:13 a. m. Connecting with train that leaves Augusta at 0:33 p. m. DOWN NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Macon .v 6:36 p. m. Arrive at Savannah 6:10 a. m. Arrive at Augusta 8:18 a. m. Leave Milledgeville 4:30 p. m. Leave Eatonton 3:40 p. m. Connecting with trains that leave Augusta at 9:33 p. m. A. M. Trains from Bavannah and Augusta, and P. M. Traini from Macon, connect with MiUetlgeville Train at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. Train from Savaonsh connects with through Mail Train on Houth Carolina R. It., and P. M. Train from Savannah and Augusta with Trains on Hount- western and Muscogee Railroads. [Signed] WILLIAM ROGER#, Acting Master of Transportation. MACON & WESTERN RAILROAD. KIOUT TASSV.MOKR. J.eaves Atlanta.. Arrives at Atlanta . October 3d, 1M9. 7:18 F. M. 1:33 A. M. 8:60 r. M. 4:44 A. H. W. DBONBON. Master Transportation. GORDON, WILLIS ft CO., BANKERS and COLLATERAL BROKERS, COTTON FACTOKN AND REAL, ESTATE AGENTS. T OAN8 Negotiated, Interest Allowed on Deposits.- REFERENCES : Georgia National Rank, Atlanta National Bank, and Goorgia Loan andTrnat Company. uov 30 lrn L. H. UAL WELL. | I. M. HARWELL. | I. D. TC L. H. HARWELL ft CO., COTTON FACTOR® AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, W OULD respectfully inform their friends, aud the public generally, that they have secured the Fire-Proof Warehouse STATE OF GEORGIA. Troup County. lids la to certify that I have examined the recslpt of Dr. Joseph Bradfleld, of this oonnty, aud aa a med ical man pronounce it to be a combination of Medi cine! of great merit in the treatment of all the disease* of females for which he recommends it. This Decem ber 31. 1868. WM. P. BKA8LKY, M. D. f your F emale Regulator to this neighbor- nooa. WM. H. FINOHKN. Moumtvilln. D68. Dr. J. Bradviklu—Dear Sir: I have repoatodly used to my family, your Female Regulator, and have In s ary case, met with complete suocsm. O. L. DAV18. 1 also prepare and have for sale a YEA8T POW DER, equal to the best, and for much lesa price. *#- 1 also prepare a LIQUID BLUINO, now i by many of the beat housekeepers in the city, and pro nounced by them to be very superior. L. H. HltADEIELD, Drugsikt, Atlanta, G Sols Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. r King's l< ftyptitlla£ [Louisville, April 4,1860. Hurley's Sarsaparilla la what it la reproaented, and I believe it the moat wonderful medicine before the public. Nothing under the heavens could induce n to aay so without proof of the strongest and surest kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively o: My daughter has been afflicted with akin disease and stiffness of tho Joints for several years. I end ployed the principal physicians of the city and they coaid not cure her. I gave her your BaraapariUa not expecting it would do much good, but to my great as tonishment she rapidly got well, and thank God con- Bull’s Worm Destroyer. To my United Seales and World Wide Readers. ! communications I have ever received. Dr. Clem ent knowa exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo ny deserves to be written to letters of gold. Hear what the Doctor Mys wf BULL’S WORM DESTROYER: Yillamow, Walker Co., Ga., Juno ?9, 18. AXE tNwmkilkpHiMlf thi (_Lt euli dMpn. ii—l-ll dfi't tbdw<x>d.” riird- Itdere not Jer the hud. rmrtk- Ho Uree U wotkJ 1« takt«« the Aw <** 1 ttre int- K/Ik-Witb th. Mol. tebor too wtU do ooo-tkUd more • iter AIM. Bod point h» nothin, qoetltlM o4 .hi. Are, for “ t I, job, herd wore .tore koop our good., uro will glodlr onewor InqulrlM or dll jou> order, direct, or «lv. you tho nume of tho w- eet dreler B1B1WBU., PlttobvrKb, Solo ownern ol Oolburu'e end Bed docket monk. COME Aim WSSMS WATCHES AND Sllver-EhUd Ntr,, Brought to And boring pccUred DIUBer NET CASH PIUC Wo ure Ablo, Wlm.- To Belt oe ov u on. either l„ 5^? b a Nortli, South, K«t, “b,., ' ROSADALIS, baautltal fiunflr record and femUy slbum, etc., etc. It ia pronounced by competent judges to be superior to all other edi tions of the Holy Bible, for the ass of familias, minis ters, students and others. Our sgents are having an iprecedented harvest. For circulars and particulars, _ Jdresa JOHN K. PUTTER «k CO., I'abllth* era, 014 «h «I7 Snnsoui street, Fhlladel. phis. TWO MONTHS F n E B : F n B B ! Tlie Most I’opalar JavcHlle Msgatine la Araerlc»# Notlxin.* Bootionni, jjotlilixg ■cotarlaai • THE LITTLE CORPORAL. Entirely Original__and First-Olm before the last of November, will receive the November and December No*, of 1869 FREE. THE LITTLE CORPORAL has a larger circulation than any other Juvenile Magazine to the world, and la ' »tter worth the price than any other magazine pub- died, Because of Its immense circulation, we are enabled to furnish it at the low price of ONE DOLLAR a ye ■ingle number 13 cents; or free to any one who will | to raise aolnb. Bentifol premiums for clubs. Bub- BLOOD PURIFIER. Guru Scrofula in all its various forms, such a the Skin. Chronic Bore Eyes, he.; also, SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS. HOLIDAY JOURNAL FOR 1870. C ONTAINING a Fairy Story for Christmas, Plays, Pnziles aud Wonders. 16 large pages, illustrated. Sent FREE on receipt of 3-cent stamp for postage.— ADAMS k CO.. 36 Broomfield street, Boston, Mai i the moat fevorabls terms. . _ OMi , are respectfully soh< - —3 cotton or produce Consignment a of Cotton, Grain, Floor, and all itber at tide* of prodnoe, a * utvrKi advances will be A* Z HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST 1HI UNITED STATES > THEIR ADVANTAOI UNftKLLOR AT LAW, r claims, aa, 478 n strbkt, Washington, i CRAPE VINE9. K AHFBERltY and BLACKBERRY PLANT8, for sale at LOW FIGURES, by MARK W. JOHNSON, gy 8amplea at my office. oct 96-c Jy 16-Iy A. GALLD1NU, Attornsy at Law, AND U. 8. CLAIM AGtNT, H AVING made, through their agents to Macon, Ga., arrangements with an experienced and reliable Ann in Washington City, will attend to tha collection of all United States soldiers' claims, WHITE or COL ORED, for back i«y Slid bounty. Also, penoions for colored soldiers, widows or children, quartermaster's ■tores, Ac., Ac. Offloe on Whiteliall street, opposite the fatelligen- FFF + 4? «• DR. 0. S'PROPHITT, ATLANTA, .GEORGIA, only remedy employed, leavea no doubt ol H cal qualities, and that it alone cured her. (Higned,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring tho truth and honesty of the HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. that is so certain aud speedy in its effects. On the contrary, they are uncertain in tho extreme. My ob ject in writing yon ia to find oat apon what terms I oan get the medicins direct from you. If Lean get it upon easy terms, I shall use a great deal of It. I am aware that toe uae of such articles ia oontrary to the teachings and praotloe of a great majority of the regu tar Hue M. D'a, but I see no Jost cause or good sense to lisoardiug a remedy which we know to be efficient simply becanao we may beiguorant of its combination, F ir my part, I shall make it a rale to use all and any moans to aleviate suffering hnmanlty which I may be able to command—cot hesitating because some one e ingenious than myself may have learned its ef frets first, and secured the sole right to secure that knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocate or supporter of the thousands of worthless nostrums that flood the country, that purport to cure all man- r of disease to which human flesh is heir. Please roply soon, and inform me of your best terms, t respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT. M- D. W OMEN of New York; or THE UN|)Elt.WORLD OF THE OKU AT CITY.—The sins of every class of society exposed. Avoid the Railroad to rum. Hignala of danger are up. More money in it for live agents than any other book. Takes three presses all the time to print fast enough. One agent took 1T8 order " tions. cd. Address N. Y. BOOK CO.. 145 Nassau street. N. Y, 16 YT ITNTEK’A GUIDK.”—The REAL “origl- rl nal.” 33,000 sold. Tells how to hunt, trap, and CATCH ALL animals from mink to bear. $10 tanning secrets. 64 pages, well bound.— Every boy needs it. IT WILL PAY. Money refunded if not satisfied. Only 26 cente, post-paid, dress nUNTER A CO., Publishers, Hinsdale, N. H. S OMKTIIINGTN THE RTAR FOR EVERBODV. Star In the Weal, 1870. An 8-page Univer- salist family weekly, giving current secular news.— Edited by Rev. Dr. Williamson aud J. 8. Cantwell. $3 50 per year in odvanco. Premium to new aubacri bers. 8end for specimen. Address WILLIAMSON A CANTWELL. Cincinnati, Ohio. COMMON SENSE!!! s to agents. Tn g 9 ing Machine of the day—makes the famous “Elastic Lock Stitch”—will do any kind of work that agency. Bend, for circulars. AT*Beware of infrlm Is still manufacturing all FAMILY^MEDICINES worm remedies known to me. with bet partial auoceas a my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hnrtay's, nd since using it my ohildren have bocomo quite well aud healthy. The children would eat it alt the time. It is one of the best, safest remedies known, and as such, recommand It to one and all. JA8. W. TRAVIS. Louisvillo, June 18, 1868. CONSISTING OFHI3 L I V K I< MEDICINE, Anotliuc I'ntdi Kill (l,| HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS. action of the Liver fiSSSSSC BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. ANTI-HILXIOU» PILIJN, a be bad at any drug store in the United States. JAMES RUDDLE A CO.. Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. A Uood„Reason|ror the Captain's Faith. gratis to every subscriber. Only 7 TUB CELKBUATED STEWART COOK STOVE ! Tin. ill the World Over 10,000 Ixx Ume ever made. FULLER, WARREN & CO., EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS, TROY, N. Y., AA* Descriptive pamphlet sent free. KNIT—KNIT—KNIT. W, k», beltar IremilM to, Ul , W Ol, PQWw 2““» Boom Houlh >, u ^ , will dire our cii.Ioi,,,-,. u,,^* »«„ w. hare. Ou, oul, „!re,, TWENTY-ONE YEAi In Ure J.elrjt Bnrtnre, i„ All«, „ ’i... tredwl S3»y"t* I Old Establishment of E, WEH*VKBBTIM iKBU(in|IIii THAN ANT HOUSE in ft aoAMos of Womoni Low of AppetUe, Rick Headache, Liver Complaint, I*aln in the Back, Im prudence In Life, Gravel, General bad health, aud;sll diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, It id a perfect reiiorntai'. Repairing Watches and t.A W ftltk * | Jewelry.' ■til, 1 THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Odloo «t th, ICIothlog Store ot Allantd, ItiMifle, fi ism sniimi ROSADA LIS ersdlastea every kind of humor and bad taint, and restores the entire system to a hsallhy oonditioo. It is perfectly harmless, never producing the slight- oat injury. Recomineitefcd by the Medical Faculty awl niRiiy iliouKAiids of our befit citizen*. _ r For teaUmonlals of remarkable cures, a«-o “Uo- aadalis Almanac” for tbla year. Prepared only by Dr*. Clements, IUvss A Go., Man ufacturing OheruWt*, formerly J. J. Isvrsnco A Co., Baltimore, Md. For sale by Druggists everywhere. Jy 18- Eng-ine LaiiiN, IMuiim, IMt (»Um, V riKlit lirlllM, .Mm liiubU’ TmIi d all Dfscripiifm, JY rj of every (iescrlption, i able Engine- and Bollen, Pateet eslAnfid A leather and Rubber Belting, and til i CITY BREWERY. FECHTER & MERCER, tore.! PRE miUMi tLAGERMBEER. SEND IN YOUR ORDERSr Not 'Brandreih* GEORGE PLACE PmU JOHN H. CHEtYtt, 3 CHA8. V HAkDvriCI, tej J IISHOP PI nsHoP pi -not ‘AyerV-M BUT [omiTiimirii Appliratlan far letters af Administration. tion, with tha will Ledbetter. This Is to cite all legally inleroated in the execution of this application, creditors, legatee*, and the next kin, to be and appear at the next December Term the Court of Ordinary of said county, and ahow cause, if any they can, why letters of administration, with the will annexed, should not be granted to said A. Kelley. Given under my hand aud official signature, this the lat day of November, 1869. DANIEL FOWLER Ordinary and Ex-Oflloio Clerk. nov 9-40dprafee$8 00 AGUE PILES, Oy.srntrry Cordial, I'rmnle Tonic 9 8 lbs. % fjTKAIk* MARK.] rpilK letter F, FF, and FFF. aaa mark to dialin- 1 gulsh various gratiea of flour, was first introduced by J. A STEWART ia Iks oity of Atlanta to I860. This ‘ -and has bseu known as Sto wart’* Flour, and has always been popular. Othor millers are no I. using the F’s. Dealers will know the genuine Stewart flour by the shovel BADE MARK. “ ■ sale by P. k G. T. DODD k CO. oct 8d3m S ASTRAL OIL -NO C3f ANGE OF LAMPS Aigte Hi. -.'utiisg Oil—Strictly NoChTte- sk -WM»nt Kxpledr tnftjg (k” - zf+r regfl ln„i«W fiaSU i* U. v |RetvV« - * —'Upeqwalleri ADMINISTRATOR’S SALI^ B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Hamlsoo county,wtU b6«oMon the first Tuva lu December next, *t the Court Mouse door, in —»- *»-_ i—i bourn of sale, the t-nds belongb^ to the estate of Thompson Moore, of said oounteTiao—»1, containing 393>k screa, more or lass, to the eighth district, lying on Tsltapooe* river, whsre Beech ereek empties into said riser. Ins high state ofwMtitai tv “ “ and sasrs botecut land to clear KINICrra MURCHIflON, CHANGED SIDES, A ND by ao doing, J have obtained e afore room in Ihrashcr’s new building, convenient and attrac tive, on tho pleasantest side of Whitehall street, *1 No. 65, Just over the way from my former location, which I have filled with Boots, Shoes, Leather aud Shoe Find ing*. of tho bast quality. I hope, by this removal. TO BENEFIT iae you the lowcet price. Mh THE PEOPLE Are finding out that a good Boot or Shoe is the cheap est, and that tush are sold a my house for cash only; BUT FOR SOMETH INO LEM 1HAN A FORTUNE. I. T. BANKS, Is. MWhltaha II Itrfri. PURIFYING PIIaIjS, Ai lier« tofore, and will attend to airbuMncae ir Hue that come* t<> his office. Will prt ftcribe for patient* when consulted, and ax- amine any that como tn his office at any time, (Rnn- • of all kinds. Hpecial atteo- iFRMALEJ ] DIM KANK«,‘ e and {.chronic | dc., etc. ^. PromptlAttentionldiven to alllOrders. VropMU’s Liver XteAtctue* Has the advantage of almost any other preparation ef medicine that act* upon the liver. It 1m In the font a Fluid Extract—reauy for uae at all times, day __ night, and can be carried to any locality in America, winter or aummor, as it will neither sour or frieae at temperature that a human being van occupy with SI Ml ■ TUB BOTTLiD very high reputation .. fair and honorable chance to prove itaelf, at any point 11ST AMERICA. Liver end Digestive Powers at all places yet tried. Traveling parties, North and South, cany It, and find the happy effaets of it to tes. The above named medletoas prepared o O. S. PHOPHITT, Corner Walton and Broad Streets, ToJas. Ruddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen Tlits ia to certfly that I hava been lor years a sufferer and tried all the tonics I have heard of or seen stiver' Used, with little or no relief from any of them heard Hurley's Bitters highly spoken of, and tried bottle, with little faith in it before I commenced, ai to my surpriae and Joy. befora I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal bettor and flrinly believe that one c two ooeaaIons ft was the means of saving and proloni ing my life. I conscientiously recommended them 1 all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and adviae them always to aak for Dr. T. A. Hurley's and have no other. You can uao this m you think proper, if it will benefit others. Yonrt truly, etc., JOHN W. DIXSON. Louisville, Ky., Deceuibor 10,1M8. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING ,SYRUP. A Use in the future only SEABROOK'8, a combination quite up with tha advancement of the age. Pfoasa nt to fidic, harmluaa in its action, efficient and reliable In all oses. Invaluable in the following diseases: Hummer Complaint, Irregularities of tha bowels, ieetiveooes, Teething, he. Gives health to the child and rest to the isetter. Nash vim.*. Taint., Feb. 12, 1868. Joe. Ruddle h Oo., LonlevlUe, Ky.—When living in your City I used severe! bottles of Dr. Boebrook's In fant 8ooihing Syrup, and found It to do my child more good audit would test better after using it than any other remedy I ever tried. I can say with confidence, It I* th* beat medicine for ohildren at present known. I wlah yon would set th* druggists hem to keep It. If any one does, pteete let me know; it not *snd me one dosen by express, and I will pay for it at the office here Write me when you send it, and obUj m you send it, and oblige MBS SARAH L. RANDOLPH. DR. SEABROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Oalisaya. BxjfTOH Baiixacx’u, Mo., April 30, I860. Do. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency t moment since I was wounded. I am shot through *“ hteo. My general health is Impaired, and I need bins to assist nature. I have mors faith in your —riUtof'-— * * a per TING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mass.,or 8t. Louis, Mo. THE MASON & WINNERS OF THE PARIS EXPOSITION .MEDAL, WHO HAVE UNIFORMLY BEEN AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS, AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITIONS IN THIS COUNTRY, 8o that their work is the acknowledged at* ilanl ot excellence in tia department, respectfully announce that, with extended and perfect facilities, and with tho exclusive use of recent improvements, they are now producing yet more perfect organs Oapt 0. P. JOHNSON, 81. Louis, Mo. written April 80, 1866, by oblige, P. 8.—ThafoUowtog j Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother ef Ceptain Johnson: Dm. Bull—Dear Bir: My husband, Dr. 0. 8. John son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Centra New York, where he died leaving the above C. P. John son to my oom. At thirteen yeere of age, he hed * chronic dlerrhase and scrofula, for which I gave him yonr Sarsaparilla. It cubed him. I have for ten years York, Ohio on*. __ ■nd general debility. Perfest tnded It. The earns effected is scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for my son to again havs recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting a spurious article, henoe his writing to yon for It. His wounds were ter rible, but I believe he will isoever. Respectfully, • JENNIE. JOHNSON, NOTIOB. Tuesday to December next, between the legal hours ■ale, the following property, belonging to toe m T. H. Satterfield, Tate of said county, deceased: Th* plantation whereon he died, containing 200 acres, more or Isos, lying on the Tallapoosa river, eight miles east of Buchanan, 100 acres In e high state of cultivation: 60 acres of fine river bottom land. * tober 18th, 1869. 8. M. *T. N. SATTERFIELD, oct 36 tfidprsfee $636 Administrators. A. ERGENZIN GER PPaOESTERER, id Dealer in Furniturelnmi MANUFACTURER OF BEDDINQ Hunter .treet, thro, door, from WhKdrell, GEORGIA. Ayer’s Cathartic Piiii, For nil th« purp mj of a Imt E reducing j efore, in greet variety as to styla and rice, adapted to all public and private uses, for Drtw- “ )odi,"Libraries, Music Rooms, Concert Halls, ~ ‘ ' , in plain | Lodges, Church eft, Schools, Ao., in plalu and elegant oases, ell of which they ere enabled by their nnaqualed fnr rerernf.iin ' .V-.l «•«!, sii oi wnicu wicy are ensuiea uy uieir unaquaieu PerSt i for manufacture to eeU at price* of inferior efficacy for Coelivcnttae, Indigestion, Dmefel aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Coaphtaita 7 {ilrdicolMnikf Positively the best Pill In tae W«U Thousands of Boxes no* ««e<1. All Druggist in ATLANTA tell Ite •That Hough will kill yon,” Try “CostarV't'eaili I ••Colds and lloam-nesa lead to death," Try “Ca*tmr»s H ( cask I ‘•For Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac.,' 7 Try “Costar*#** Caagk 1 ••Costar saye it is the beet in tte rile nw He says so—it's True-It’sTrne-tt's Tns;« Try It—Try It—Try it.” (Jfonute /•tytr, M AU Druggists in ATLANTA sell U, “CO STAB’S' Standard Prepa ARE BIB » BEAUTIFIES. THE BUCK THORN SALYIll , Itoftrh.Ar ,kht* ’*»* lied Hag Kitersileetilfc (ouly pure) Insect Dcmas Barnes A Co.,31 PMkbw.i. I 1 ATLANTA« r.KnWINE t FOI, .fl.iiti, AUinU, (K m, SALE OF THE ConMcrulo Slate* LatanS*jt GEORGIA TATE J brick, end la the n Confederate States, to be need • mein portion of this building !• b 30 feet), end SOO feet long by f* «NI extension et each end one ale by 36 feet. It is located abo* from the city of Macon, and track of th* Macon A Western This building bdn^ Georgia,*- increased their usefulness end popularity that they are unquestionably th* most desirable instruments ob tainable for family use, aa well os Ohurobes, Schools, A-c., while the prices at which they can be afforded (160 to $1,000 each), adapt them to the means and i quiremente of ell classes. They ore equally adopted secular and sacred music, are elegant as furniture, r cupy little specs, ere not liable to get out of erder, irtog tuning o&osl where a pianoforte is tnsed ■t . mea), are very durable, and more easy to leers to play upon than th* pianoforte. The M. 4 H. Organ Co., are now aaUtog FOUI TAVE OROAN8 for $SO each; FIVE OCTAVE OR- GAlfs FIVE 8TOP8. with two arts of VIBRATORS for $l'4ft, and other atylea at proportionate rates. Fqr testimony te the superiority of their organs, the ason 4 Hamlin Organ Co. respectfully refer to the mutiool profession generally; a majority of the n prominent mneloans in tho country, with many of inenre In Inrope, having given publio testimony that the Maaou 4 Hamlin Organs excel all others. A circular containing this testimony to full will be sent free to anv one desiring it, ala* a descriptive dr- cnlat. containing full particulars reeuectlng these to- strufoent*. with correct drawings of the different atvha end Ion eet prices, which ere fixed aud tovariable. Ad- * THE MASON 4 HAMLIN ORGAN OO., 606 Broadway, N. Y.; 164 Tremont at, Boston, agreebta testa and bod effects of either, separately or in other preparations, of these valuable mediotess. Itshonid be taken In ell oases when e gentle tonic I-* preset on is required after convelesoeaoe from rxva B or debilitating diseases, or to those distress lrregu- take Ita piece. James Ruddle & Co., PROPRIETORS, ' Laboratory A'o. 41, Nullill street Louisville, Ky, 411 tee above goods for eel* by BKDWINK 4 FOX ATLANTA OA HLL'S CIDBII u;ms AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. .UlK.f.lXIS HCU4RH FROM. TmttaMnr ut Sriiml Non. Brom Ponrr, Whit, Oo., Irk., If,, U, lw Dm. J on Bcu—DreilUr; lulMtHTj I w„ l n M/ eon-ln-law who wee with me to th* store, bee been down with rheumatism for some time, commenc ed on the Bfctete. and soon ffnnd klfi geasrsl health improved. Dr. Oistn who has been to bad health, tried them and he also Improved. Dr, Ooflbe, who hi Neely. Respectfully. All the above remedies for seta by L. H. BRADFIELD, DBUOOIMT, WHITEHALL .STREET, ATLANTA, HA J i fuOL’T Spectacles. Doctor /! poet-peid. on receipt of 10 cente. of Medical Common Bens*), No. 130 Leatogton Ave^ corner East 36th eL, N. Y. Tf* MAGIC COMO will change any oolored JL pair or beard to permeneut Black or Brown. One Comb eent by moil for |1. Far sale by Merchants end SSJuGW*'mJ?* 1 * Addr#M M%9ie Oowpawy, | pew month paid to Agent*, as!- ■ imlseloo. to sell our __J LINES. Addreea j Rive* Wire Works, T8 WlUtem et, N Y. ( Chi- Uohfo°^4 or Mqmpkfo. ^ ptoCV'. Those Who li Ik tried it, know tlmt It curotl thou); tlxv-o \tli ■ li ,v not, know that It ouree Uieir ueigiitet. s ami frio.i l* and nil know Hint what it does oitco it docs alwav. — that It never finis Mirougfi any flntltor iiojrfo t.'.f IU coinnosition.' Wo have tluiu-.-nid-* ii|m>u tiiou- sands orcertlfleuteff of their rem.irkahle cures ortho Idliowing comidaiuts, but sucb euros arc known in ••very neighborhood, and wo need not publish them. Ad.i|»fod to all ages end condition* in oil ellmateM,- • ont-iining neltlior calomel or any deleterious drug, they may bo taken with safety by any bod v. Their sugar coating Mvasorvaa them ever rresh and mnkrv them plonsaul to take, while being purely vegetable no harm con ariso from tholr aftoTn any quantity. They operate by their powerftU influence on'tho internal viscera to purity the blood and stimulate it into healthy action — remove the obstructions or tho stomach, bowol-s liver, aud oilier organs of tho bmly, rostering Uieir irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ment* as are tho first origin of disease. on* are given in tho wrapiter following PumplainlH, wlii Hi th JF«ffs rapidly «urc: — Kiil|ltyipi>|Mis or InillgrMinn, I talic ffjwisffwwr and te*« of Apfietltw.fi... ••houki Ini takoo moderately te eUumiate the Mom- "h«l ro-too i(« hoalUiy tone and action. Liver f oni]i!ninf :ind its various ftyuui- lliliitiift II c.nl.icb Hick IIc.til.trhc, “•lice or hr.TU NicksrM, Hlliuus c and RIIIoms Fevers, tiiey ftiumld bo Ju diciously takon for each case, to correct the < tinea vis i acliou or removo the ohntrticthme which cause |fe For ftfiyn«Mlery or lfilierrliami, but ouo mild dose is goiieruilv iv«piired. For ■Mmmwswtaws, Gent, Ortivl, l» a 1nl- iHiios of the Heart, i*uln la tke ng# Hack rni.l tlrey «ltonM he oonltaeoe.lv takao, u reqelre,!, to cwinm tire dlxeued eotloo of the «y*tuni.-HKI» took rlrengo Uioso ooniiiUloU disai>|>car. ^ For »r#|teF l»rwp.lewl KWeYltnge (hey should be taken In large and frequent doses to pro duce tlie effect of a drastic purge 1 For Monrerereiere a lento Jote iliotikl ho takon a, U produce, tho dc.irrel oOVt b, .ytoiiathv. AA a Plww Pitt, uko o u e nr two PitU to mote dlgeation ao<i reUove Ure itomaoh. i K 1 . 1 '?*® Mitautataa the woniach aatj assrffi zsxltbs ft ara • mokes him (beI decidedly better, from of these P4f/« r dm. j. C. Artm A CO; JVwrtfowf ChemUts, LOWMLL. MAM., V. 8. A. Sold by Reflates 4 Fes, J, ft WlUaen. and all the Dniggtats to Macon. Also, by all Dntggiats end lMa ere everywhere. eaptedaodAw-tan /TIOROIA. HARALrioiToOUimrl-Wh^ea, Blm Ur bath Farrymoo, oflmtotalratrix of 44* estate of M. A Perryman, represents to the court to her peti tion, dwly filed ei ton-grewing region of Geor te support mschinery, ths ments te capital!its apd Georgia now opens s fine vestments. By virtue of writs of vsafij* from lb* United States DUtricftOo* District of Georgia, I will stil 1 ■ gather with 146 acrea of bntl* «, at pnbtle auction before ths Ooon OITY OV tretwr.n Ure l<o« 01 * *** First Tuesday in Dec® 1 ** 1 TERMS 0A8H. Sale poslUrt, ■ bwnteteli Savannah. Ga., October lHAl** dh. xt xc** -iOLDEN UEM W l.r no otbw, t*k« M «<*“• tore, farelth red j ,1.000 BkWARD (or “f ““ whtoh th,y f*0tai»>* - . 1 Olreretol sore Thtort ou, or 8klo ErapUooM-oppw of th. Hrelp. »«j!Jy5yu, ta all disease irom ite lya**®. **• , or twobottl**for$6 9V^ $ MsraaxSeSp* tanmo K irs oor— Oore<wtpt,f»»»»* gS’JWtSSdl** ,lor .*• ktowB I, fh* 1 °* 60 Ito.**** oftr. boon how • *■ *• tfOdlj wsBSSEi Haralson i MiarttallU I sggwgi mere or tesc. Unm ° SSStN