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WMkh F.r*. fv AMMtm I 00 REAL ESTATE AGENTS, w-MTiJaAIU.1 IS iDTASCK. Jt VVR AUVKUflHIIIU, d»(Mwr«*M of Ooofflo Low ond Trnot ifompon,, Dotad otrooi AUOMto, tioorglo, , ( 3rVErF'3B»3DN'C5rKd: (llHttfelfi Till Voman’s Best Friend* GREAT BARGAINS •paroll. or lit eqon al-nt to »pw*. "rIitiiai^>»hTT or on demand after lb* trot In- in uni be tuarkW for eat. InawrUd at tatarvala to l AU immiiim- <w notion oi advwrUaomeni •o4*r •’OA* Itodgwt. n»o shargrahto at th# rata ot rnmnn cswra a bn* ior each lussrtlou. N moUos »Ut appear for * lea* sum than on* dolla a. ide*rttaama*ta under th* hand of "Special Notices,' ■ par lln* for A rot lassrtttai. and 10 oouU fat Tolautary eoaunaniuetious. ooutalwUig uitorastnig or THE ERA OmCK ■ I* TBS BJUCK BD1LDINU ON ALABAMA hTHKET OHNNUTS TMM RMTOrflCB, BBTWBXM BBOAD AMD WHITEHALL. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! IFURMITUBE! MILITARY DIRROTORY. Bairn Majob-Gbnkkal Alfred H. Tkbbi— Commanding Department of tlio South, PKBSONAL MT\rr. Brevet Lientenant Colonel E. W. Smith, Captain U. 8. Army, Aid-de-Camp. Brevet Captaiu J. G. Telford, let Lieuten ant U. H. Army, Aid-de-Camp. DEPARTMENT STAFF. Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Awuutant Ad jutant General, U. 8. Army, Assistant Ad jutant General. Brevet Major Robert P. Hughes, Captain U. & Army, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. MoK. Hudson. Major U. 8. Army, Acting Assistant Inspec tor General. Captain C. W. Hotaetipillei, U. 8. Army, on duty in office of Aotiug Assistant Inspec tor General. Major Henry Goodfellow, Judge Advocate U. 8. Army, Judge Advocate. Oapt. John T. Maokey, U. S. Army, Assistant to Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines, Commissary of Subsistence IT. S. Army, Chief Commissary. Brevet Colonel A. li. Eddy. Major and Quar termaster U. 8. Army. Chief Quartermaster. 1st Lieutenant Eugene B. Gibbs, U. 8. Army, on duty in office of Chief Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon U. 8. Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General Jobu J. Milium, Sur geon U. 8. Army, Attending 8urgeon. Brevet Lieutenant Colouel David Ta gart, Paymaster U. 8. Array. Chief Paymaster, of fice at Charleston, South Carolina. Major T. 8. Allison, Paymaster TJ. 8. Army. 1st Lieutenant William M. Wallace, IT. S. Army, Acting Signal Officer. ' WOULD r< spectrally inform th# cltlaans . *a4 the pubUe generally, that I hav* jm io largest and most elegant stock of FUKI rer before sffsrsd in the Hoath, consisting of PARLOR, BUD-ROOM, DINING-ROOM SETS. And everything psrtalulng to th* Furniture Trade; end having bought them directly of th* Manufacturers, at NET OAHH PRICER. 1 am determined to eel! them Lower than Any House in the South. 1 have always on baud a very Hue ••eurtmeat of PARLOR MIRRORS! Oall and examine ray atock. No. 08 Whitehall street, 34 door below J. H. James' New Building. Remem ber the place—ON Whitehall street. A. A. UAULDINU, Attorney at Law, AND U. 8. CLAIM AGtNT, H AVING made, through their agents in Macon, Oa., arrangements with an experienced and reliable firm in Washington City, will attend to th# collection of all United States soldiers' claims, WIIITK or COL ORED, for back pay and bounty. Also, pensions for —*—-* —»-*•—— —* «r children, quartermaster's Atlanta, Ga., November l*tb, IN*. pov IMn FFF # G A. ^ & 9$ lbs. jAt vm c Six Great .Remedies* i Tonic, tty, however. 1 for numberless next "turn*' •’uneasiness about theVomb.'bui very lit- of the natural fluid escaping. The com- - nes sallow, bo w«da swollen. a sort of green. pitpsia, uu relish (or lc Wring of the heart, swkluno 'spittingof blood. The i> hhsatminii, almost i bby and a “doughy feel." This Is the condition of thousands cage* of flfteen and forty-five vergsof the grave by lguor- \ medy fbr chlUe and f*ver, or ague aid be depended upon is Murlti’s hav# been thousands cured by Tbcftntyra fever, that is Ague Tonic. There _ using Jt who hev* tried th* usual remedies without benefit. WORTHY or ATTENTION ££f% t 1M; o.d*» OattelwW ,oor I ol*MN with the ague whilst In Vicksburg, Mia*., end used several popular medicines with bnt temporary relief. On reaching home the diaeeee returned in a worse type, if possible, when ray medical attendant ordered quin ta# in large dees* frequently as high as 60 grains per DR. JOHN BULL ManahtalXMtf flftd Yfitodof M the Oslshratal SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, AOtnfc a TOBTHKOTOKOF CUllilitH ASD FF.VEH. sawjMMS^maouBueue ly followed and oarried out In a great many cases a skigle doae has been euffleieut for a cure, and whole ABnlilee hav* been cured by e single bottle, with e per* asa-ssftsss toe the fileeees b— been checked, more especially in jJliniTTl — rmt UeuaUy this medi- $ ‘cine will not require any old to keep the bowels lu geod order; should th# patient however require a ca thartic medicine, after having taken three or four doe- #* of the Tonic, a single doe* of BU ” ,u FAMILY FILLS will be sufficient. tssx „ new.Bgl shs.TSESS X&3t. lOS-eat at Uu Irrrut tud bmt IkmUr u.w.p^.n. pttblUL^ - .11 mu, Ctm. by mjuL tUUm, 1/ 7»« »“* a O. ALLCM k FREE TO BOOK.ACENTS. We win send a hsndsojneproepcetue of our KIW ILIVMTRATBU FAMILY B1RLK to auy book agent, free of charge. Address NATIONAL PUB. XJ8B1NG OO., Philadelphia, Pa., Atlanta, Oa., or (ft. Louie. Mo. ■ j— a blCNTM WAMTKIV-Vor How <• Mialse FMit CultiirUt. a, Uii, book jrMtljr pn>#u .u.y b. doubled. Uutnn'rMkHJn mat, goo. |M No. 40 Fifth i ron. Street, ulevlllo, KeutuoUy Mtrjuouj Vtdfm ■«. wv HUWMW w*. — - — shins. Hundreds in a single township. ^Ageni* can finA ho better work during the Fall aad j^Utta*-— Partners and tbair eooe can each -month. Mend for circular, Address ZJUULkK, Mo OUNDT k OO., Philadelphia, Pa., OlncinusU, Ohio, tt Louis, Mo. AGKNTR-OUU MKW Fiotorlul Family Bible, The Most Contaloa more than l,aob large end e«i- Fepular theulio Illuatretion*; 60.0UU references. •aaad directions for the profitable reeding of Profitable theBcrlptores, chronological and genea- of nil logical tables, tables of measures, Hooks, weights, coins, eto., s beautiful family record and family album, etc., eto. It i^prooou of th* sear Scott* h«kiwki.c. niMkawt. •». dole owners of Colburn’s and Red Jacket PaUmts. yotir orders direct, o eat dealer wbe keeps JUIPPtM f twc-uly yesrs by many boceesf.il physicians of ( We re[ eat | IXGULAT01 J Women L. H. BKADV . Qenvsle. eat that DB. J. liUAT)>TKLD'8 1TBMALB iBlf prepared for WOMEN and to be nsetl se mark to distiu* StowArt’a Flour, and has always been popular. Other millers are now using the F's. Dealers will know the genuine Stewart RAILROADS. Change ofMchrdnle on the Georgia Jtnil- road. Georgia Railroad, Augusta, April 9,18f>9. On end after Sunday. April 11.1H69. and until further □oboe, the Passenger Trains will run as follows: DAY train, (Sundays excepted.) Leave Augusta 7:00 a. m. Leave Atlanta 6:00 a. m.f Antve at Augusta 3:45 p. m.e* Arrive at Atlanta 6:30 p. in. NIOST TRAIN. Leave Augusta. 8:45 p. m. Leave Atlanta. 5:40 p. m. Arrive at Augusta. 5:S0 a. m. Arrive at Atlanta. 7:40 a. m. BRR7.EUA TRAIN. Leave Augusta. 4:15 p. m. Leave Berselia 7:00 a. in. Arrive at Augusta 8:45 a. m. Arrive at Berselia. 0:00 p. to. Passengers for MillcdgeviUe, Washington and Athens, Ga., must take day Passenger Train from Angusta and Atlanta. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Reims, Mo bile and New Orleans must leave Augusts on night Passenger Train, to make close connections. Passengers for Nashville, Corinth. Grand Junction. Memphis, Louisville and 8t. Louis can take either train and make close connections. Through Tickets and Baggage checked through to the above places. Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars on all night Passen ger Trains. No change of cars on night Passenger and Mall Trains between Augusta and West Point BK I 8. K. JOHNSON, Assistant Superintendent CHAN UK OF SCIIKDULR. NO CHANOI OF CARS BETWEEN SAVANNAH, AUOCbTA AND MONTGOMERY, ALA. Oftice or Master or Tbanspobtaoton, 1 Central Railroad, Savannah, Aug. 14,1869. j On and after Sunday. 16th (net, Passenger Train# on the Georgia Central Railroad will run as follows: Ut DAT train. (■Leave Savannah 8:00 a. in. ■Arrive at Macon 6:40 p. ni. k Arrive at Augusta. 6:38 p. m. Arrive at MiUedguville 8:58 p. in. Arriva at latontnu 11:00 p. m. Connecting with train that leaves Augusta st 8:45 a. m. Leave Macon 7:00 a. m. Arrive at Savannah 6:30 p. m. Arrive at Augusta. 6:38 p. m. Connecting with train Uiat leaves Augusta at 8:46 a. in. DP NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Savanuah 7:20 p. m. Arrive at Macon 6:66 a. m. Arrive at Augusta 3:13 a. m. Connecting with tnUn that leaves Augusta at 0:33 p. m. DOWN NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Macon 6:26 p. m j| Arrive at Savannah 6:10 a. ra. Arrive at August* 3:13 a. m.a Leave Milledgeville 4:30 p. in. Leave ■Menton 2:40 p. m.l| Connecting with trains Unit leave Augusta at 9:33n. m. A. M. Trains from Savannah and August*, and P. M. Trains from Macon, connect with MUIedgeville Train at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. Train iron Savannah connects with through Mall Train on South Carolina R. 1L, and P. M. Train from Savannah and Augusta with Trains on Son fit s’.-stern and Muscogee Railroads. (Signed) WILLIAM ROGERS, Acting Master of Transportation. DKIICLD, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, i . > > f ’ ? Atlanta, Georgia. Prterti 50 per Bottlr. “* 49T Sold by Dnqptata geo«aUy.y a ATLANtteTSa., Deoefitber M, mu Dr. J. llRADriELD. Dear Sir: I take pleasure in time previous to the late war, I used, success, on s servant girl, your EE- REGULATOR, prepared then at liradfield's _ wte, Weat Point, Ga, Hh* had been suffering severely from suppressed inenetruotion, and this Med- restvad her to keetto. Bhe is, to-day, llv- *'fcSS,»'u!4?k»Mrof lUk-fc, iiiw*. with equal surceas: on a servant girl of my brother- id-law. Professor Rutherford, of Athens, Oa. This £ mau had, I think, been diseased for six years.— a was a house servant, and seemed cured up to the time of •'freedom." I do not hesitate to indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you recoin- mend It. Your* truly, JNO. 0. WHITNER. STATE OF GEORGIA, Troup Codntt. This la to certify that I hare examined the cectiel of Df. Joseph Bradflehl, of this county, and as a med iae! man pronouuce it to he a combination of Medt cities of great merit in the treatment of all the diseases of females for which he recommends It. This Derei bt>r 'll, 1868. WM. P. IIKA8LEY, M. 1>. Movirmixa, 1868 Dh. J URADEUti.n Dear Sir: I have mnoh pleasu lu saying I have witnessed the most decided and lisp- py edurtH of your Female Hegulator in this neighbor hood. WM. H. FINCH Kb, Mountville, I 68. Dr. J. Buadkield—Dear Sir : I have repeatedly used in my family, your Female Regulator, and have m ev ery case, met with complete success. G. L. DA YIH. M&" I *l»o proper*, and here lor sale a YEAST POW DER. oqual to the belt, and for much lew price. nr 1 nlao prepare a LiyUlD BLUING, now in use by many of the beet housekeepers in the city, end pro nounced by them to 1m* very superior. I*. II. BKADEIELD, DriiffijiMl, /VtliinlJi, Ga. Hoi* Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure i'ur Intemperance. jnarli-eodlj «*▼) to regret One bottle restored mo completely, and since that time I have teen M|l kuadMd MMi in which it acted with equally keppy Peeolto, and would certainly re commend a a* preferable to any other tonic before the public. JAMES MARTIN, Engineer. Louisville, Ky., June 16. 1866. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. L FOREST_ QUEEN. It ta the only praperation yet diaoovenvl (hat «(II iroduce hair on the bald head. It was discovered In Atlanta. It haa been tested in Atlanta. Its references are in Atlanta. It has produced hair and whiskers on a gentleman ■r 60 year* of age. scabs, scarfs, and dandruff from tb*' in Atlanta o It re mo scalp. It removes sll ilchtng and heat of U It keeps the r.calp clean and ho&lthr. It immediately stops the hair from tailing out. It force* hair, whiskers and eye browa to grow luxu riantly. It keeps the hair from changing color fr**in eg**. It produces a full aet of whiskers and ■Betachc on any man of mature age. Prepared only by DR. R.S. POMEROY, No. 17 Alabamu Street, Up Blair*. ATLANTA, GA. mar 7-tlldec25 A* MACON «, WESTERN RAILROAD. DAT FAJMENGKR. Leers* Atlanta 7:66 a. M. Arrives at Macon 1:40 r. M. Leave* Meoou 7:66 a. m. Arrive* at Atlanta 2:10 v. u. night rAsevwors. IiSavoa Atlanta Arrives at Msoon ... Loaves Meson Arrives *4 Atlanta .. October Id, 1680. 7:16 r. n 3:23 a. m 8:60 r. M a. m H. W. BRONSON. Master Transportation. PRAJJ 3 IRAL OIL rDW Ml 111 AEGE Or LAMPfl whedv c'V- IMsmieeliug Oil—Ntriedy » Will ho* Explode- . vi higher then ii iSi^SMflEE - ADMlNISTttATOH’H SALK. B Y virtu* of au order from the Court of Ordinary of Htauleon county,wlH beeoWon th. flratTmw- to Deeeaiber next* *t the Court lioaee door, in JwSSfTuttkto^ legalbeuto of rale, the Unde U containing WIH acre*, mo h dietrlct, lytHg onTallapooa* river, • Into said river, 1b * high i in cultivation WILL find r COUNSKLLOU i , solicito* uarokK i 1 NTRKKT, WASHINGTON, I CHANCED SIDES, ND by so doing, I ha raalier's new but ths pleasantest side r,f Whitehall street, at No. 66, just over the way from ray former location, which I have filled with Boots, Shoes, leather and Uhoo Find ings, of the l>eet quality. 1 hope, by this removal. TO BENEFIT All parties as well as my sslf. It la i what are n»y intentions—just conic : >n the lowest price. THE PEOPLE Are finding out that a good Boot or Shoe is the cheap est, end that such are sold at BUT FOR SOMETHING LESS 1 T. BANKS, . (id W tilt• list I Street. Application for Utter* of Adminietr.itiun. proper form to me, prsyicg for letters of vtmlnlstr*- ttOn. with the will piir.exed, on the vet t i<| Johu#ou Ledbetter. Tbl* Is io rue all legally int»Tr«ted In ••.# exteutinn of this appllc-ttlou. creditors, h-gat«-#% sud tlye next i f kin, to be end appear at the next December Term of th* Court of ordinary of said county, and show canes. If any they can, why letter# of edmieteifetlnn. with the will annexed, should not be granted to said A. J. r 9-40dprsfee$3 00 Ordinary and EfQAoi* f DE. Htlttffcti /CONTINUES to treat ail private diseases, syphilis, all forme goDorrkrae, (teat, stricture. Ac., plelely eradicated. That numerous clase of eai suiting frem e-df-abuse, nrodogli *' — voue deWlffr, Irritabflify, ertf •tons, end finally irapoiinay, t ■WPBWPI Persons afiUcted with delta*to, intricate, end long standing constitutional com plaints are poliUly invited to cell for o—gukeUeu, wfiMko * cnee, the beet at toes hers, hags remedies at once .Actant, eels, „ lu aoet case* eaa be need without hindrance ta hnet- ness. Medicines prepared in the establishment, nklcfc embrense office, reception vnd welting room a, also, hoarding sod steeping apartments for patient# requir ing dell/ personal attvwttau, sad vapor e«d rtismiee) bathe, thus conoentratlng th* famed miner*) springs. cured. No Matter who have fktled, state your case. Bead whet be eeye l« hfr—‘ dveee free. Thousands sotudly or by meiL Ofitae. Mo. II twee* Oreeu end Wetant, Near a vtll*,Xy. Ofitae boor* fA.tf.,h DR. 0. S. PROPHin, ATLANTA,rCEORCIA, iiufecturlug all of h)s celebrated FAMILY MEDICINES ooRBi-msa or hi* UT VK It M I-: 1> I <! I IN 1-1. Aiimliii,' I'liin Kill It, ANT .|<Il,I,IO(JKPILLH, AGUE PILLS, Itysenln-y Cortllnl, Female Tonic PUIIIPYING FIXiXiS, Aj h.rktuArp, .ml .111 In III l-n-lii line th.t roitn., to hi* ofllcn. Will prescribe tor patients when consulted Will treat eecret .1 s of all kinds ■Special atten- UINh.ASF,Sj Prompt Artmtimt Given to all Orderp. PrephlU’s ldver Medicine* Has the advantage of almost auy other preparation et medicine th#t sets upon the liver. It Is In the form of a Fluid Extract-res-ty for use at all times, day or ■tgld, sod oa a lit* carried to any locality in America, wlnb r or summer, as It ultipHther mnr »*r fr*eee at any lcm|!eratur«- Ikal a hu»-sn bring . so occupy with THE BOTTZaJ sad drink It whenevar you may want it. It haa gaiue< *,very high reputation lu every locality It haa had fair and honorable chance to prove Iteelf, at any pota tlST AMERICA, and is alike «pp]l<fiMoto w Liver and Digestive Powers *< all place# yet tried. Traveling pi riles, North and ■oath, carry! t, end find the happv affects of It in e efiieau"-. The above named tireritatne* prepeevd only by O. S. PROPHITT, Comer Walton apd Broad fi with iophhi or ro iA»a. Dyspepsia., Kryelpella, iTemale 1 rejrulurUIca, Fistula, all Bkla Dlaeasea, Liver Complaint, I ad If cation. Plies, Pulmo nary, Diseases, -Vrefta- la.ur Kind’s Kvll. Myptollla.” tLouiamm, April 4,1866. ■ Hurley's .Sarsaparilla is what It la represented, and I believe It the moat wonderful medlcfno before the public. Nothing under the heavens could induce me to say ao without proof of th* strongest and surest kind; therefore I speak willingly end positively • " lUtgent. My daughter baa been afflicted with akin disease and sUflneas of the joints for several years. 1 em‘ ployed the principal physicians of the city and they could not euro her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla not expecting it would do much good, but to my great as tonishment she rapidly got wall, and thank God con- tlnnea so. Had she been taking auy medicine I would not give Ibis certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, tbo only remedy employed, leaves no denht of its medi cal qnalittee, and that it alone cured bar. (Signod,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the statement, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth and Waiuut streets, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Messrs. James Raddle k Go.—Gentlemen—It gives ue great pleasure to say, after using all the other Turin remedies known to me, with but partial sucees~ l> my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’i Louisville, June 13, 1868. JAS. W.TRAVIB. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS Debility, Losm of Appetite, Weakness, In- Appeiltc, \\ digest loss, or Pyspspsla, Wa: action of tlx* Liver erDlsortft there art no bUttro that , red Stomach •to m la naming these distressing compII or can be bed et any drug store in the United States. JAMES BUDDLE k OO., .‘•VafifiMriatore, Louisville, Ky. To Jm. Rnddl* k Oo., Louisville. Ky.: Gentlemen Thta la to oerlfiy that I have been for years a sufferer and triad all the tcnlcal have beard of or eeeu adver tieefi, with little or no relief from any of them heard Hurley’s Bitter# highly spoken of, and tried bottle, with little faith in it before I commenced, and to my surprise and Joy. before I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal better end firmly believe two occmIols it was the means of saving and prolong- life. I conscientiously recommended them to altaufifcrin aatte beat Bitten known, and advise than Olwiy. I# 4«k ft* Br, tT A. Barley’s find have no other. You can use this m you Inink proper, If it will benefit others. Yours truly, etc., J01IN W. DIXI Louisville, Ky., December 10,1868. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING .SYRUP. take, harmless lu its action, efficient and reliable in ail cates. Iff valuable In the following diseases: s£SZS.MV;» , r iUtort *“ Gives health to the child and real to the mother. NashTW.i.e, Trnn„ Feh. 12, 1868. Jaa. Ruddle k Co., Louisville, Ky.—When living roar city I used several bottles of Dr. Suahrook’s I r Syrup, and found it to do my child .. oaa dosed by nxpraM, and I will pay for it at the office her*. Write me when you send it, and nbltgn MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH. I)R. SEABROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Oalissya. iHUMPt* it, if liable to suoh dleeasae, for nothing oon woL take its place. James Huddle Sc Co. PROPRIETORS, f.ofun alory .ro. 41, HetliUt Afreet Louisville, Ky, »MUH*k<mfeo4.br Ml. h, »1£UW1»« * FOX jk.'TT.AN-I'A Bull’s Worm Destroyer. To my United Seales and World Wide Headers. cations have ebown, el) of which are gesraine. The following letter from a highly educated and popular physician in Georgia, la oertainly one of th* most ten. aibio communications I have ever received. Dr. Clem ent knows exactly what he speaks of, and hie testlim ny deserve* to be written in Tetter* of gold. Dear win the Doctor asya of BULL’S WORM DESTROYER: Yillanow, Walker Co., G*., June 29,18. your "Worm Destroyer” several trials, and fln< dcrfully efficacious. It has not failed in a single In stance to have the wishod-for effect I am doing s iretty targe country practice, and have daily use for otaa artlela of the kind. I am «r»e to oonfoan that 1 know of no remedy recommended by thoablest authors that is so oertain and speedy lu its effects. On the contrary, they ere uncertain in the extreme. Mg Ob- “a writing yon Is to find out t jet the medicine direct from yoi upon easy terms, 1 shall uso e great deal of it. I am aware that the use of such article* la contrary to the teachings and practice of a great majority of the regu Ur line M. D’s, bnt I see no Just cause or good eena? ia liscarding a remedy which wo know to be efficient simply bsaauaa w* may betguorant of It* combination, F-»r my part, I shall make it a rule to use all and any means to alevtata Buffering bnmanlty which I may be able to command—not hesitating because some ■ more Ingenious than myself ibay have learned lie feet* first, and secured the by competent Judges to be superior to tioas of the Holy Bible, for th* uh of 1s ers, students sad others. Our agents ora having an X 1 Zl XI B 2 The Mast Popsslar Jnvsnllc Hagaitn Amerira. UotTi.nx Bootloxial, JJothl n x Seot»rl<m THE LITTlFcORNORAL. Entirely Original and First-Claaa th* last of Novetubar, will recei ve the November end December Nos. of 1869 FREE. THE LITTLE CORPORAL has a larger circulate than any other Jnrenlle Magazine in the world, and bettor worth the price than nay other magazine pub- ■ ihed. Because of lta immense circulation, wears enabled . furnish it at the low price of ONE DOLLAR a year; ■ingle number 12 cento; or fro* to any one who will try to raise a clnb. Beutiful premiums for uinbs. Sub scribe NOW. Back numbers can always be sent. Ad- ALFRED L. SEWELL k CO., Publisher*. Chctago, Illtoota. HOLIDAY JOURNAL FOR 1870. ADAM8 k CO., 26 Broomfield street, Boston, ! w OMEN of New York; or THK I'N1)EU.\Y011LD OF TIIU OKKATtITY .—The sins of every class of society expofted. Avoid the Railroad to ruin. Signals of danger arc up. More money in it for live agents than any other book. Take* three presses sll the time to print fast enough. One agent took Jlfi orders in 10 da vs. 740 pages, 46 illustra- Uous. Prioc, $3 50. Agents war* ed. Address N. Y. BOOK CO., 148 Nassau street, N. Y, and |wvai«F-». WATCHS* ARO JBw HUtct.PUm *T« Iroufht to And feavtag PWahaeed Dlfiffcy ^ NKT cash PHICE* *V» ■" kklm. Win.,, , M „ Tb Mil M b*M M, pmtt „ North, Soul I,, ii, u r:-- ROSADALIS, W. U« better UcliltUa for Uie n,„ b-fUtoelMM.’S 1 XUNH Wa.Ti “Uwr Unu. Huttl, Milo,-. win give our cm turners the heals* we have. 1 •» « BLOOD PURIFIER. OurM Hcrolbl. bl Ul lta nrlcm. for>ufo .nob u 0obMiuiFti.ii lb 1U MrllMt ttketa, Xatwmeul Uloerotiou of Ui. OlMidM, loUta, Boom. Ki'Jo«r..S Ut.nl., Chronfo Kli.MD.tlMD. BrapUob. otfM tb. Min, tUtranlo Ron Xjm, *.!*», SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FOEMS. •oaRioM of Womom Log* of Appetite, Blek lleadaetee, LI war Complaint, Palis In tla* Back, I»* prudence In Life, Urevvl, General lad health, audjall dleeaaas of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and .Bladder, U Is A pt-rft-ct ri iiutRtai . Our ouljr MfoTMM* a TWENTY-ONEtUtf la lh* Jwelry Bueineas in AUeau. ^ have tradedwSk^^Sig Old Establishment of Er W*t HAVE BETTES Ulu^— THAN ANY HOD HE ffl j Repairing Watches and J n oct M—41m UW.B, 4aitIii THOMAS Q. SIMMS, 1^' omoo >t thoJOtotblng Htot. Ot » . .,*r AtUala, ;UwrrU. m in nniiuamil HOBADA LIS eradicate# ovary kind of humor and bad taint, and restore* the entire system ta a healthy condition KocontineiiUed bj tbe Medical Fucnlty and many thouiuinnH of our bent cltlFinu nr For testiuiouials of remarkable cures, m •• "Ro- sodalis Almanac" for thta year. Prepared only by Dra. Clausula, Rive# k Co.. Man ufoctnriug Chemist*, f *“ T • * —— Baltimore. Md For Bah' by Drugglsl jy 18- f J. J. Iawrenre k Oo., ; n M sole right to secure that JB by no neons an advocate f th* ttiouaaiids of worthless nostrums ■■ the country, that purport of disease to which human flesh reply soon, end inform me of your be sir, roost respectfully, heir. Please JITL1U8 T. CLEMENT, M. D. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Uood A lteason|ror the Cnptnin'g Faith. Bertor Bariuck’s, Mo., April 30,1866. Du. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the effldenoy of your SaraapartUa and the healing and beneficial qualities It poeeaiea* I s*od you the following state ment of toy esse: I woa wounded two years ago—was taken prisoner, and oonfluod for sixteen months. Being moved so of ten, my wound* hav* not healed yet I have not sit up • moment since I was wounded. I am shot through Karsapartla khan in anything else. ! wish that that 1* genuine. Please express mo half a dozen bottles, and oblige, Oapt. 0. P. JOHNSON, ^4| St. Louis, Mo. * P. B.—The following was written April 30, 1868. by Mr*. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: Do. Bull—Dear Sir: My hnnbaud, Dr. C. H. John •on, woa a skillful surgeon and pbyMctan m Ceutr* New York, where h* died lasting the above 0. P. John son to my care. At thirteen yean of age, ho had a chronic dtarrhoB* and ecrofula, for whloh I gavo him your 8anap*rllla. lx cubud him. I hav* for ten years recommended it to many In New York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores snd general debility. Perfect auooess has at- HaraepariUa. II* la fearful _ _ henoe hts writing to you for l£ Hie wound* were ter- rlble, nut I believe he will rsoever. ltoepecthilly, JENNIE JOHNSON. HU’S CIMli BiTTIRS AUTHENTIC DOCUMKIMTO. bf HH.I.r.Stih IMBJtRO ,rno.w. Teatlmonjr of Xeftoal R«n. Btohxt Poirt, Whit* Oo., Ark., May 28. 1866 >. Gtat, la iodhsoldr, trM tVanr and Iso Improved. . Coffee, who he* been In bod health for ••v«mi S ttdafaH, eegeetal yof iogr Oedron Bitter* 4 ^ Skip me via, Memphta, oara Riakett jIV»ep*otfnlly, 1 0. B. WAT.KJCR. iprt sod Its lir H. BJtADFIELD, ii pwxrocuarr, wjrrs^u mat, ivuxn, ha Every boy needs it. IT WILL PAY. Money refunded if not rattafled. Only 26 cents, post-paid. Ad- dret-e HUNTER k CO., Publishers. Hluadsle. N. B. S OHKTHIMi IN iUE 8TAR FOR EVER BODY. Ntnr In tke West. 1870. An 8-page Uuiver- saliat family weekly, giving current secular news- Edited t»y Rev. Dr. Williamson and J. 8. Cantwell. $2 60 per y«-ar in advance. Premium to uew aubecri- COMMON SENSE!!! LY SEWING MACHINE. Price only §18. Great inducements to agents. This is the moat popular Sew ing Machine of the day—m&kos the famous "Elastic Lock 8titch”—will do any kind of work that can be don* on any maebino—100,000 Mold and the demand rotiHtantly increasing. Now is the time to take an ■genev. Send for circular*. gjrBewaro of infrln- geirn. Addree - BEOOMB A * Pittsburgh, Pa., or Ht. Louis, Mo. Sou Ion, lias*.. O ’ Ledger size, 40 columns. Wit, Humor, Fun, Hum bug* exposed. Elegant ffl steel plal* "Evangeline" gratis to every subscriber. Only 76 cents for a whole year—*te*l plate FREE. Bpeoimeu* 6 cents, drees BANNER, Hinsdale, I. Bpeou i, N. H. THU CKLKBUATKD STEWART COOK STOVE ! Th« Hfi»t In the W oi-Ut! Over 10,000 In TT« ever made. FULLER, WARREN & CO., EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTUltEKS, THOY, N. V., garDeeciipttve pamphlet —at fir**. KNIT—KNIT—KNIT. AGENTS WANTED everywhere to sell (he AMERI. CAN KNITTING MACHINE, the only practical Family Knitting Marine ever Invented. Prloe $96. Will knit 2,0(j0 etttchea per minute. Address AMERICAN KNIT TING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mass.,or 8L Louis, Mo. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. W1NNER8 OF THE PARIS EXPOSITION MEDAL, WHO HAVE UNIFORMLY BEEN AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS, AT INDUSTRIAL KXIIIU1TIONS IN THIS COUNTRY. So that their work is the acknowleslged stan <lnr«t of vxcellene* in its department, respeotfuL announce that, with extended snd perfect faciliti* . wt«1 with the exclusive use of recent improvements, tlu'j are now uroduidug yet more perfect orgasi tliffn ever tteftere, In great variety aa to style am’ pride, adapted to all public and private uses, for Draw lug Rooms, Libraries, Music ho cm*, Concert Halls, Lodges, Churches, Schools, Ac., in plain and elegant cases, all of which they ore enabled by their uneqnaled faoUUioa formumraomre to sell at prices of inferior Tint recent improvements lu these organs have so Increased their usefulness and popularity that * are unquestionably the moat desirable Instrument taineble for family nee, as well as Churches, Schools, Ac., while the pricos at which they con be afforded ($64 to $1,<KM> each), adapt them to the means and re quirement* at all class**. They am equally adapted to Jar and sacred music, are elegant m furniture, oc- r little apace, are not liable to get out of order, requiring tuning once, where apianoforte is tuned ■ ,itj timos), are very durable, and moro easy team to play upon than the pianoforte. Ike M. A H. Organ Go., are now selling FOUR OC- TAVK ORGANS for $50 each; FIVE OCTAVE OR GANS FIVE STOPS, with two s*te of VIBRATORS for • r4fl, and other styles at proportionate rate*. For testimony to the superiority of their organ* M*eon \ Hamlin Organ Oo. respectfully refer U musical profeaslou generally; a majority of the prominent muslcane in ill* country, with many of am- lueficc In kurope, having given public toatimony that the Meson A Hamliu Organa excel all others. A circular containing this testimony In full will be sen t free to anv on* dealring It, ala* a descriptive dr- cuMr, containing full particulars respecting these in struments. with correct drawings of tbe different style# W iTtiOUT Gpeetaotae, Doctor FT po*4-pMd. on receipt of It) . & Ft KITE, (anther of Medical Common ternee). No. nfi Lexington Ave., center KsatMUk, M. Y. T liM MAGIC COMB will aheag* say ooiowd hair or beard to penuaneat Black or Brown. Owe ootabaeat by moil for fii. For eat* by Merchants and ^HS5Jtaw"*£IlS ,ly ' ***** Gmh month paid to .Agents, eel tr commission, to sell our „ . - —JP )THM LINER Address Uudeaa Rivet Wire Wwrke, 76 William et.. N. Y„ Oht- etft. Hlohmondjr Uwpkta. filS.UBJHSS A WAY t MR? FOOTE, Do. i WAV .Uk anronforubl, THVSKKE. OOMTOBT and OUHE tat tk > EUETUIIXU. Ka-i - “ raoa4*«M»oab(fc Addr-aa ()r. K n. IN Lextogton Are.. New York. Tlio *’aro»i.. lp-st :,uU Cheapest » KV SI.! CITY BREWERY. FECHTER & tMERCER, Proprietors. PREMIUM EAGER BEER SEND IN YOUR ORDERS^ Settled. A. ERGENZINGER rPH1H.STKRF.n, A.ml Dealer in F'urniture|nna MANUFACTURER OF BEDDING Hunter street, three doors from Whitehall, GKORGIA Ayer’s Oi Via-tic ?ui lopU-t into uv every counti y nut! among all a- Uii* imi»i KoRlne I.atliw, PlinrrK, Halt (4tim,f, I rl(?ht Itrilla, Mathlnlsl*' T«i. rt , fill DcMTiptifiM. A IaKO. insnufscturesadmU Wood-soituwMaW 1 ry ol every description, and ^‘“^TUTudru 1 •bln Engine- and Bollort, PstsntcbB-miuag. Leather ami Rubber Belttaf, aad *| nt l machine or railroad repair shop*. Office 126 and I2» OiamberssLXee I w GEORGE HAUL » JOHN H. OHIETU, |*rt Jel9-tf CBA8 P. HiUffltcito, HE" Not •Brandreth'*—nol 'A’-er'p'- not i COSTAR S” BISI1FHU •Which 1* bound to take the placed all < Jy vegetable Pi til (sugar costed) md ci (dBoocy for Coatiremwa, Indlgratlon, “ adtte*. Nervous Debility, Liver Comj 'fdiccl Jtmml ta, q mu U, thulilU liable aiul lav., tnal remedy other. Th.>»e tried it, know that it cured ti>. v that it cures tholr ndFiiborti aa. and all know that what it dues hum it ikw — Hint it never fail* through nny fault or neglect of lositlon. XVa hav* tfmws “ always gtoidof ili upon Until- tU coiniM snuds of certilic-.vtcM of their remarkable ciirus of Dio following complaint*, but such citrus nro known in every noigiiborhoml, and we ueod not publish liicin. Adapted to all ague and comlitious ia all cliuiutos; containing neither calomel or nnr deloterloua ilrug, they may be token with safety by ntiylnxly. Their sugar coating pi-escrre* them over fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while h«lng purely vegetable no harm can nri«e frisit Uieir use in any quantity. They operate by luolr powornil influcm c on tho tntorual vUrera to purify Urn blood And irtmulnlt.- It Into healthy action — remove the obstruction* of tho stomach, bowel*, liver, and other organs of tho body, restoring their im'gular action to lioaHh, and ng, wherever they exist, such derange- VUU ranidl Fo,|by*i rations are given In the wy:h>imi U.j following complaints, which l ■peH* or ladig«*tl«*, IJstlr*#. -S. loau&Mor nnd of Appetite, tin y mid be taken, in ode ratal y to athnutato the *to:n- acit nnd restore its healthy tone Hiid*kction. For Llt rr f 'omplatiat and iLs various symp toms, III I ions lfi*M«ilurl*c. stick IfitHMlache, JUiindice or «riM«* teickssrM, Biltaas C'ollc nni ltil««»ue kVrwrw, Uiey eli.niUl he Ju diciously taken fur *noli OA*a,u>«urroot the diseased nction or remove the ‘■s|mh 1 * ' For IfiyarMterv c dose ia generally ro> t For nheumatisui, Lost, Orwvrl, l*ulnl- V** F* %m *■ ^ *Me, IBiicm nml IawIism, they should be continuously taken, ns required, to r h.nnrt the diseased Action of dtaappear* % VVWl ,u<h tk.>#o eoiwplninta IW 15rwM«*F mid Ikropsical ftwolUNgi* they should It* token in large and frwqncnt dose* to pro- duoo U)e effect of n drastic, purge. For Nwppr. b-.i4.is a largv dose ihoul.l Ihi tok. a* k produces the .toeiro.1 effort by *ymiiAthv. As a Dinner PiU, Uko oil* or tw* VUU to pr moto digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional doso sttnuilatos the stomach niRH bowels into healthy Action, reetoros the appetite, and InxigoratM tho ayetam. Henoe H is niton Ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who taels tokiraldr w«U. often find* that ados* of these Villa makes him lW dechieilly letter, from their cleanalsg amt innovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. , DM. J. C. AYER Jt CO., Practical Chemist*, LOWELL. MASS., U. 8. A. Sold by Rsdwlns A Fox, J. 8. Willaon. and all Us Druggists In Macon. Also, by oll[ srs everywhere. I Druggist* *ud Dm sspM-deodAw-Sm NOTIOXI. M ’llL b* soM b*fors the Court Hons* door, m th* town of Buchanan, Harataon oouulf. on Um first Tura t*y in Pscsmbsr next, bstvrasu ths lsual hour# ef sals, ths foBuwiagnropsrty. bslosigtag to tit* sststoof T. 1. 8slt*rflstd, Tate of aakl county, dsosased: TIi* plantation whereen b* died. oOntatnlcg 266 oers*. to or* or Ism. lying on Us TaltapooM rt sight miles seat of Buchanan, 100 aero* la a high s of rulUvatioa. 60 aeraa ot Aa# river bottom laad. tobsr 18th, 1869. bm. k t. n. 8ATmnrr*LD. oct 96 40dpr*fe* 6096 Administrator Appllratlan far Lmt« to Soil LutSi. /-1K01UU, 1UUALOOM OOOlTrT—Two U.O. t l *ft— 4-t- -rpHe-u-n wm b. m^, to tb. Ooort ^js^ggttgxjsa;, for U. .4 . dl-Utob HUM «*• tf-HH. TU. «th. IMP. KUiirU HSaSl.RO*, m «*> Uu oobrt la hfo h,«Uo.. 4u<r UU u4 « record. Oiltoku four -datbliurad ibdmlm U> otto >11 pMH-i aeatmei. kU- _ . Ad M1M to th«w dm, If UI, (bar Mb, wb,MM«4nlWi—III *04Mbotb.4fcLnnOb» bM nwn Mun of 4Un>W Ob A. 4n. Mood.,.. OotolM, ON. IWdMbdb, •kiji lfififi. A. D. WOODS. Ordinary FMotor** to* 94 to >1 a* «nni o-oiuot M. oo «U. do, an PiHbtlTTl, th. bmt Pill In tb, (Ml Thuusands of Box** now used AU Druggist in ATLANTA aril 8 -That OOPgb will kill yon,” Try "Costar’s" Cssgh "Colds and Hcarseness lead to death," Try "Costar’s" < such "For Croups—Whooping Coughs, fie. Try "CestarV Ceug "Ooatarsays It Is the best In th# wtd* He aays so—It’s True-it'#Trtie-U’sTnw;a Try tt-Try tt—Try 1L" (Forms* Ftfir,A AU Druggies in ATLANTA sell It “ C 0 ST A R ’ I Standard Prepa ARE HI8 BE AUTIFIEI. TH1 BUCKTHORN SALT* KTi “ttestar’i" Hast, Uoach ,8*.,tots "Coetmr’s” lied Hug toxuratir" ‘♦Cellar’s’’ (only pure) Ias««tr< Address "COSTAB." No. lC.Croibj Or Johk F. Hbmbt (8ucce#**toi Dsmaa Barnes A Co., 11 n™»».*• * gWFor Sale by J. A. TAYLOR L I-1 and othsr Druggists in . . ... atlawta,«a. REDWINS A FOX, agents,AthU. «a bfiO-e SALE OF THE OanMenitd SlbtM UkorbtKl I New Eess»i»ormrll|r#tatohi GEORGIA hTATETlR] rpHE above building wm X brick, and In the moet I Confederate HU to*, to b* u*#d as main portion of this building U | 20 i*et>, snd *00 feet long by W extension at each *nd .ms story by M fest. It Is located about r* fr»>m the city of Mscoa. and track of th* Macon A Western Thta building being elluaUd ton-growing region of Georgia, —dtol to support machinery, Ue sals «•» manta to capitalists snd msashsto Georgia now opens a fine field for Ksa IlY Y.rtu, of wrtu ofTblJIbMIgJ from tho Ilnlttd But- imirlrtOmrt"; Ul.lrlrt of floor,1«, I mil J.tbor with^4» tana nt IndJ »t |mbUo oueUon b«tol» tb, Ooml» CITY OX SSA.C UI.rO. Ih. uwlol won I First Tuesday in Decsmberl TERMS CASH, to** g^i ponsrasat Sevannaa. O*.. Ootobsr D n. Bio®*®* 'JOLDBN BKM’SD*’ fo.oooth^, tone. hsaRli a:id money. 61,669 REWARD for any «•# mbbb lb., foil lw , go. 11 Dr. UitsaW ' <Ioi*s* soisl "aU dtssess ln>*» U# •T****’ aad healthy. balsaR — sisssg^ 5 ^ fesassssSsBW* -SsSSSSStf ai. m* uu^bXi*<dr*Z*Z pu a sssassssf-B*ir“ fir HERETHEfj 100,0001 Ooll ood »bot Jtt '