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IGM3HS
{HURT'S.
■inetl to reduce my Stock of
M DM GOODS.
'1 any articles in rav line at 10 per cent.
J. D. LOCKHART,
d&wtf
tSlSjDKY GOODS
f & GO’S,
Ictail Dealers in
iOODS, Boot* will Shoe*, Bonnots, Rib-
vs mil Oontburga, Shirting*, Oalicuea Gin*.
P.ESS GOODS, in Silk, BUck anil I'olorr J
Market.
are opening a large and well selected Stock
sell loir for CASH.
P. HAYDEN & CO.
jOB Si SON,
s
EET, ATLANTA, GA.,
tarjMt and mt tlipit alack ot Clotba. Ck*itmms *aoo
nd Kjy.» ?urum*r wear, ern b*for* nff#r*«l In thb fit* —
a* of our own Manufacture. G#ot»’ r«inl»hln» 4ioo.ii-
shirts, tto. Abo tnrgs »took of Ta«lor , » Trfoounjr* at
* of Goods ia ocr lino, oeabraola* all th# lato»t ani t. m Upo
JJWKaT,forCA4h, and fire a bottar mvt*
* Clothing before going to Herring’s
. S£«*l>*3 MACHINES knj oat wantlnj tnforantion i « rejsrd
re ti by eslHaf on or adilrewlaj by mail
W. BERRI.V & S V.
.aGE repository,
IPPIN, GEORGrA.
IfcUntt j«rb(cCtift> set.
BURROW’S
COMPOUND.
amtwrtaia. aftoaiHoe*, .>1 tnnltlvanwrtjl ur
.rmt abeatoi, *«b et 1I..W--IWjelft Paha la
th. Lot ai.1 Luiui. It mla-tl V r.tu.», ae— prateri
tot .J «■*"••« I'kj-iieUa. id Finland,
piaucaaud Anwris*. aad U UHindtob* a *UtaUr4
«*d*tn*tu meh 4'-**•••<. Thi* i««*t uitabU tomyouu 1
hrebj It* ‘ _
Certain
aataUre prepartlre. predated In th«* poor raadated
TkU *"*l!lfc, UeftHh aud Joy.J
U baa W*» lally tested ta Ur*
si. George's Hospital,!
Load* w. and th*
marine Hospital,
Jf#w York.
Pvrreasnttaff It wall find it tosfre* well with the
elomach Tbli rahtabb (now in tbs*# part*> and
taprot*! mode of
Preparation,
•owMtnd* itenlf In the apecial retie# of Traveleri, on
areount of lt« n«tt and compact form, thus being al-
ways at haud in pUeoa where Ihe
Afflltfeil
might be unable to prepare tUvattemlanre of a physl
clan, or the otherwue tet{uiklte remedies, vr where
•tea i[obtained, tne arii.'let may ret he of thht pur
quality *o neceesary la effecting •
Speedy and Permnueut
relWf, This Compoun.l it prepared with the purest
drugs lu a highly
Concentrated
«tat*« and pat up in a style of neatneae
CiixnrpnMOd,
and at an expense barely iion*tin| the prico which A
suffering patient would be compelled to par for a
phrelcUu'a advice, also being pnltUbl*. Another
decidedly great
Advantage
it haa over otfor*, is that ot occupying bat a trifitox
•pace, it can aftray* be conveniently carrie.1 wl'hou
apprehension of its bain* injured in anyjm&nue
The Patient
uses It during the day. follows hie ordinary avocation
no danger of catching eoht. will need no physician,
will tar* himself from grieved feelings by an expo
sure, and
Be Effectually Cured
In a short time, and no one wiser of his misfortune.—
Its entire freedom from any
Mercurial
preparation, opium, or any other injurious drug, is a
decidedly great advantage to the patient, it is partic
ularly
Soothing and Healing.
ihe perfectness of the preparation. Us almo«t taste
lets form, its pleasant mode of administration, 'he
eat* and certainty with which the care is effected,
its freedom from nausea, claim for it the continued
patronage of the public and present to the unfortu
nate
Argument!.
for its use and preference over any remedy of the pres
ent day—which must be and are
Unanswerable.
A pamphlet accompanied this medicine, containing
full and ample directions, to which the attention of
the patient Is earnestly ref?rred.
.gfr-Price 91 per Box, or sis boxes for 95.
ONLY AGENT IN ATLANTA
A. ALEX ANDER
DRUGGIST.
t .Sign o/ the Negro &■ Mortar, Whitehall
Street.
Datrwt jKtWcltu*. f jMtrut 1**
ir.frnf
NOTOE
THB 0N1.V GHkNOB-FOR KAN8A81
% the Ciro/Or. It AMOSOVS
ELECTRIC OIL.
the cure of Rheumatism, Paius in tha
Breast or n ie. Menrelgla; Sick, Nervouc or fill-
Uoua Headscht; lieafnere; VWayt AWnai Affbctioo^L
Km Til, OIL i* nod for ujr ktai. ,f 1kUlnrii In
»«. Alio SwfltodJolDU: WmSSu of
loiola; 8Uff,..i of JoloU:OootiutMllliudH:Ohn»
If KlilMT Ad.,Hon; IKirrhfo, he.
Caution.
B..OW .OJ nt Uwilm>. Iluirie OIL.
Tb.r, or, oth.r madklnf. in lb, toootrjr parportto*
ib, m»>*< xunuricofL, <*■ t» in n Wood.
ben/ 1 . Drill Slur*, AtlinU, 0».
Testimonials.
ilK. U. A. 11ARBUBN— _ ,
1 think it due yon to say. 1 hat# here afflicted
with Rheumatic Pains In my «btmld#r, for sere rat
K irs. I could not raise mt hand to my head for the
t two years. Hearing of your Ktoctdo Oil, I sent
tod got a bottle; after making a lew applications, I
was eaabled to raise my han-lto my beau. I had tried
^••1° tiis way of Pateat Usdklnes, and
1,.. W .V J charfuliy recommend tour Hsetrlo
5il to alt who may be afflicted with Rheumatic Pains.
Respectfully, UINTHA «KirAlCT.»
Campbell connty, Oa., Sept *25, 1857.
Qaiynx, Ga*, Oot. 9, 1897.^
DR. M. A. HARRISOM—
Dasa Sia : You requested me to stato the effect of
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 14. 1857.
DR U. A. HARRISON—
This is to certify that 1 have been afflicted with
Rheumatic pains in my back and hips for tsu years,
with which 1 hare suffered greatly. 1 had not been
aMe to work for some months, when I commenced
using your Kleotrio Oil. 1 used three bottles, which
entirely relieved me.of pain. 1 am better at this
time, than I have been in ten years.
t. Crawford.
Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 14,1857
DRr M. HARRISON—
This is to certify that I have been afflicted with In
flammatory Rheumatism fur several week*. Uy Joints
was rery much swollen and stiff. I had not been
able to walk or dress myself without help, for three
welce. After using your Electric Oil a short time
afflits ind Uiab vu eatlrnt y relieved of stl ffhes
dp sic. (octlfldwly) JA$. \V*.kl*TON .
w O O p R U P F & e o.,
Are receiving every Variety of carriages—cons : sting
Coaches, Sldc-Sea* 3uggie»,
Rockawars Vo-Top Baggie*
Hack-Wagon* Top-Borgic*.
ot
SOUTHERN JiAl'ii
mON AILF*«,
PLANTATION WA«
for 2. 4 ac t « 3oi
©•©ii)? ; nrgKri | iT.
< mition to Partle* Purchasing
S, N. Pike’s
ttapolia Whiskey,
Claclu*.tl, Ohio-
T HE asieaifiri, a«a»&rtai*r tsA
pr*pti*Mr ,f Ik* *bor* br*s4 *f
WHIiKT.woiia MfpertfcllTtafcni: hi*!
'•isv.xen «d purchaser! of thii ctlehtHad brand
that iLera has appeared ia the CharUsv.n and
t *. -er S:-a*ifra market} a econterfeit of tha above
Wbiiky, beiac • lautation, branded
tm^lax to bif brand; it peeect under tb# aaste of
Si S. Dyke'i MegaMia Whisky rincfanati ,Ohk,
*a»l other name# rlauiar to S.5. Pike. At there
\i c-a party In this city cf the name of s. y.Dyke
u islevied to impore and deewire those who
wto. i yurchaee the genwlne brand. J sake this
statement to put pmrtien oo their guard, m there
arc aeTtral pereowaia the cast and weal making
m ixiurkti, tai.wing ay with a slight
aheradao. asaiyaed streral sample# of
this foonve-iei* brand, and found that it contains
a deadly \ Lko, this liet alone Impels see to caa-
licn the *. ib?ic to protect there wh'. are liable to be
dettlved, and prevent Uie «t2 resolu attending
ut use of hi* poiaonoms imitauou. I also here
by caution tie eo«tMtUtoen of my brand, t3t I
will proseewu them u the fa*.! ezteet of the law.
The recutae 8. X. Pike's Magnolia Whisky Is
distilled from the best qualities of Kye and Cora,
A warranted free from eay deleterious or *b-
ooxIvoj cocopocsd, it being a pure and healthy
beterv^e.
Many parties hare rwetntiy commenced making
a l rani of Whisky railed Magnolia, bet they ere
so imitation of myriads brand, so be sarefuJ sad
*«; the riilj gee nine Magnolia Whisky made in
United State#, end distilled only by me
SAM*L X. PIKE,
- > ■ - 12 k JO Sycamore »t-, Cindnnati, Ohio.
. x*’.e Ib-dawly.
Card for tlie Ladles.
r HI' iii(EAT TVBKIBH PKRIODIOAI.
HKMlDY.—Vot the ixaznediaU retx>y»*I
i > r vtr c: u 7CJ. I utgnlarit^a, ProUpetts L'ten,
(►’ alL eg of the W otnb.) Leuoh'.Trhea or White#
. ire.
I heee Pdtshave never in a tingle instance
*a*.*i in produrtng the omsx.*i. Too much
a an net he said re ibetr favwr. No w mar; can
Ol^oy good health when that particular part
« her peephr erginrxatj&n it deranged.--
Sicknresut tt>mach, headaebe, langoer, debil
ity, ps;n in the bead, side, and back, k>es of
•.ppebte, coetivetwee, dec, are eoshe of the
remptoma which Attend irregular menstruation.
.*.« 'eruin as time are tbeee Pill# to remove
rr» tnd all of three symptom#.
Li* »ure and r*i Uk^jOenuice. which her our
*igr -ture cu >»''( iT^fkcgs P»!ls may be
had v adlrt^* p Dr. hanffoy**lfc^o^ and
>i. the rtQa, wifl be sent by
mail.
N. B-—Ladies wt-we health wJI r.ot nnit
of in increase of family v ;; fir.d these Pit!# a
.utxreafui preTentive.
Ladies who are pregnant, should n*t
three Pills, s« »beyar* sure t» '.ring •/:. rr.is-
carriage.ttbouili no injury to health would
tolbw. Address,
DK-ftANTLOY At <;o ,
Cincinnati, Oh *.
P eU 10 dwtf
25Packijf« Gliii War* J ut E«««ived
| » V th* Habwiife** ot lb* bwm aoimil*}
1) •y.i*. *ml will tit nU U ptr ctotjg
|..< th.n I have ever Ufore l«o eUetoecB lot
< ash Mm, Chine end t^ceene Were,
Pitted Luton, Plated Cendlertieke, Forte,
r[—jrn, Tee Men*. Briteindo-, Chine Flown
\ hh. he.. i:i wt-eh ( would ionte the et-
u r.Uon <>f my lurmer petrone end eapeeieJIjr
the Lldiee Vi call trei ei.mifte,
r. It-BIPLEV
Nov. Id. ISA7 4tf
wtrsrEX'&tiJD n^.vii
Takes at Par
LEORUB ITdINIBL,
rpHK raboeriber -ill «floighlov ten Ke»r«e.
1 th oHoM* end h>4 wbepoon bo now re-
cet to the City of Alienu, end e lerge eiook
I F'naily Grocteitt, nejreUe in
Georgia Kail Road Bank Bills
.jmrg"W",i« w"f ^
sd rather ihan aim a tride, it
NE FEB CENT PREMIUM
Tha best nsl »o#t
•iarahU now In «so ?
Family Wagon.#,
Concord Baggie*
llarueM, Wliipa,
Ac., Ac
BACK WAGOra,
▼ith Brxk*, ami Kacx
Mtwwom tnki m*mr vacum to tiutetfi A L’p|ar Georgia and East ?»ao.i.*i, *• i indto
riUibS.t p^rosag#, ??omSs?to mak* ours tusCr bret market. Can giv* prires a.vl Joacx .*' by rerrrepoi
in **' trite rt.l..K»er!^. or W.r«. r- ^ ort.r.t l^r! nMiw. ^oftwtrnBXee.jn
WW WOODR CFF, Criain.Oe (0«.«. .U.lr > vVJ» L. GORDON
hTRHWARE & IRON STORE!
CLARKE & LEWIS,
(SrCCKSSORS TO)
GILBERT, CLARKE & ’LEWIS,
Dealer, in
EngUtfc A American
HARDWARE.
Swede*", Eeeiiih eed R*-
load, Bee end Band!* Iron, <
Cert, (lersen, BUd*r end
Plow STEBh.
Cnt, Wroe^l end Horn- ,
ihoe SAILS-
BoSor Riven,Nottv. 4 w wh
en—Ceueoaot j end Kn^itb
CASIIS63.
Tnn.Ue, W.R01, P«n?
end Ccntinnoa* CHAINS.
Mil! Iron*. Mill Sew*, of (
til Uidi, F*rw«r'*TooU, A*- (
rienlterel ta»lon«mt*-<o«i- ; AEB ALS0 AOE’ITS FOP.; THK 1
llU'ciiWSS | 3ALB0F - 1
SlJflPiyWkK FAIRBANK S SCALES,
Whoet Fon*, Tjre*bieg Me- ,
3*,0.'deri from city end coaetrj lolWtod.
The Comet ba« Arrived.
O R »t hart tU srofcdvrribwr iu« r**ir*i; aa-l kaa
fur *•>. ebrepre tbaa toy otbsr p«r«oa ia Allan- }
ta. tat largwrt «Uck ©r guodt *v*t ©fferwl to th* j
paMfc, ar..i taas 4cs sotire tb*t l reff f«r eaah ©o’.y,
%m4 at ore pra*. I bare bought mor* jjooCs tbki l j
a trovlod, s«4 I ac» «i*t#rR*;3V. to rei! tb*m.
,M look, e.4 1 **.*r*7" w ' n »!7~J 0 *'™ | r.llin, of th. .«!. Lwihorrh
x-nt.00 » trtUimUtow U *** tw-DieM-. ^.he/ to (.trnlev.
SSS. FSSu’ I do«^ th. BMW.. 1 h».r •“
chines, Fhuvelf, ?ra.!er. Ax
cj »nd Here Cast ^tee! Pitk ■
Mattocks, Cotton MatiiD A
Hemp Rope.
Would invite particular at
tention to oar large stock of
Builders Hardware, which has
Wen selected from the very
ben Manufacturers.
We have also, the largest
and belt Stock cf (Jans, Hi
tler and Piitolj, ever offered
In this Market. Consisting
of Fino English and Dames-
eus Twist and Laminated
Steel Barrel, Shot Guns,
Colts eld and new Model, A
a large assortment of PIS*
TOLS, Ac., Ac.
Atlanta,* Dec. 13, 1858.
h4Methin, for Eriiry Lady.
ij .epar'J j Great lienefactor.
!.!G'JiT23f fZLiuDiC Ai* F.-MSDf
KVEIl DIICOVKKED
1,000 Boxes Retailed Jfonthly,
, -(1 TL* !WB*fsetor t* infallible for *» * man
i wtil I 9 *^A Ob*traetioo«, irr*<aUnt.M, ProUp*u* Uteri
ciiKuoic.ee block,
t BEACHTRE2 iTTREET,
Atlanta, Ga.
Win te« t a ad si
ipro
Nails.
'%r%r
Off**.
Nohow*.
r aft.
!*■>«p.
■ UArb.
Csi-iy
Rout.
.^cr*wflat«,
Usdl*r,
Saitpwtor,
Satt.-aots,
auipfcar,
Canphf#*.
Cb—**,
Cr*ek*f»,
s ardiSa.
RalEir,
ladifr.,
Orodksry,
Lkuvtri,
Mntn ’ int*ro*t ! rteoalweadsUoe, whieh %Il\sy ‘ It U th* ***vt r*tr.**i
£nir *n^i?d^l ' vohavotvtf arelu- PUkwN# al .tomaeh. Leadaeh#
' ,n ‘tut ! I*o<uor- '.ebiiity. pain* to the hwd.dd* tod back lo«
Mh«*f<k*» I ef apaotiis.cr/ttifoaoe*, Ae.. areeomoof tho«ymptoo
yj. * ! whuio stt*n-l .rrejaUr M*a*t ifat«'*n. This rmiedy
i on* sad ail of th*«e «japtmn«.
Hosssupun, af>?
rasa*!*, wards you
Krr*»j». ii*»« tooo
Ky.Jranv. ehsatod.
WIUMU ondfrel
tad about iL At tb* corner of WUWatA and Mit<b«U
•trrets, sad a r/d regon yard for eastnwn fraa of
tk+n- vdLiA* WBJGHT R/UJUC.
Jaaxary»,!»« lit
"SitS A DAILY CO^VCH
LEAVKS MADISON
} (Sunday Escepted,) .
for f*»r r t 1 o'rlock P. M. Ahivm et E»t,mthn
ih.tmewJ J Cvcnin,
Leaves Eatontpn,
At 6 G'elock, P. M. Arrive* at M adU*>n 11 i
? M ‘ J. W & L* L. MOOEE.
Hun in connection with the .Vight Trains on
the fseorgia Rail Roa<i.
•gust 13 dmf
NEWAMBROTYPE AND
iRAPHJC. GALLERY.
ilfarkbaM Sew Ire* Front BolMins.
Whitahal ft treat. Atlanta, Georgia.
* day associated klmreltf with Nr. J. t laasurl,
■nr cf tu ©Irtwt a»l aaxt rtpwri*oca-; aitlsts in the
Unv.n. aad that they are do* prepared te preduaa
- ■.* ar i*tu acd LJa-Uaa P.ct a/sa wv mad* In
tn*a*>«ii«ra WaU*
4 e. woaVl say their fiimtdi thrtthay
ran oc« «,f U,« V* 1 Atr\k|ei #1/ acd .“id* Liphts
aowta im aa*tr/ th* iars*«*. *©d #n**t Camara'#, a!*o
a op aad^ty t-^arU*r «h*r* !adiaa tsnMjor ©x*« ^
tL* f.nMt fttv* la tl.s e-.ty. f *-.*iat-4 1 G«nifa-
c.«« *.*► r*«p#ctf«By OFtiiwi tag ire tbrea a call-
5 B.—FasUc«lar h’-VniUi wiU ha |Ld to tohiaw
Pkt«r*« of Children
Pr>t«a lo mlt ba-'d t>m«* ratisfaottaiiar toeharg*
Ap^aratao, aaU. SVoca, he , furelahad re tiw
n. a. cj*#r*.
J. a. I40NAJID,
4* if.
u5T
MV.U.I7U
Dnund Bros*!! Drug.!!!
T DK wmu iNfMiglr 1 rjorrn iw,
If)^-wO*M,F«»—<7, 7— Cm4* m. MW,
lU*. ,L> uull, CmMIDi* Krvf ikw^Sn* *w.
wfe?k (W, willmUMIK*»<V»I
M.bwttaw. -tuirttnktl WlUmr 01w. h th.
b*|w: hi u» V..ihw» «wm, i* i*M* Ik. win*
h«j»ai< U DiVpH" to *K«i w. ku. mU IMj
MwUom, .« l.<. torlww W/H MUWBM—t 1
u4 .. W UI! I. UU* .a, wl (ItUUf Wh.
In, th. wn ,f th. ptr. Un hww nWemK to
fM-Kthwllh. W.M,lhM*lh*w*hM. whm th.
lMth.l.Hh.u.1 w« M. tom, u* whwi
wnuwzzAH,.
tot ,u,'«. to»lr-
House Furnishing (tooth.
T0HLIH50N & BANES
HE3PEC7Ff. LLY inform thai/ fridods and
patron that they are now raeairing a r$rj larg
as tort oent of HOUSE PUBLISH 1X0 OOODfl
com is Isginpan of
Coiiper, .'fin, Brittannia and
'apatinia Ware, Willow
and Wo*d Ware, Wa
ter Cbolerm Bird;
Cage*, Fisli- ■
'•if Tackle.;
Sett*.
Trap*.
AhCo
STOVES to! retry nam wurutod to ptr.
term w,U. <iAS FIXTURES, Olohto, Uibm,
he., he.; OARDBCI B30IMES »nd PUMPS,
rroto lb, Dowo, * Co. Muaftotory, Albny.
W» hove mplvpd ,*p*rltoie,< worktoe* toeu .
n *a, dto«rip«i<nef Coopw/rewid SbMtlra*
work 4o** Soalh, »od oil erdto* for SUUt, Roof,
lor, Outtofior, Du »od Stoot* Flttln* will moot
with Lrotoputuatloa. Call »*4 tltalw bar
itoek, Knt door *oath of lUllrood. WhiloholliL,
del of th* Stor* **d CoTto Pot.
aiiuu, m«t u.m*. —- dwir.
TRUTH
/ WILL TRIUMPH.
Proof—West Point Tcilniony,
Wnrr ran, Ol., \pril : td, ISM.
Ur. Burrows Drar*At—
Ga the 10th of February 1 was la Atlxotx, and called
on you for advice ina ca,« of Gouorrbce*. and you
gars me some ofyoar Our pound. I tin at I promised
to let you know ftheivsiilt, which is *j follows—I
begau c«ing it xoyon direete-i and soon found I was
cared. I a*ed ^s pouof the Compouadonly, nod
oVertwo months hare p»»*e'i and! perceive nore-
taru o! the dJseSM*, t’lereforel believe the cure is a
^rmsnent one though mine was so long standing and
severe. I hare now proved by \ trial ttiat your Com
pound is a certain, safe, and permanent core, besides
being entirely frre from injurious effects. I feel a
great ieal vtronrer than before l took the disease. It
will gitu me gr*at pleasure to recommend It to my
friend* and the public. With my be*t respects and
thanks, b*liev« me to be your obient servant.
0 II.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
Tiis kitkerlo (ntratUtble d(state, o/-every form
anti in erery ttajt.
CURED BY EXTERNAL APPLICATION ONLY.
Dr. CavanauEh’* Pile Salve
TT/TLl* never fail in giving i mm mediate relief, and
VV positively curing the worst aod most ob»iinaU
of Heinorrhoida or Piles. It is the
ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY KNOWN
here or else where for the Piles, and is the result of
year* of patient study and investigation
Sufferer* from Piles now hare a remedy at hand
which will
STAND THE TEST OF TRIAL,
without a fear of fallureon its part, to do all the pro
pri*tor ctalras for it.
Fall directions accompany each box ; and all that is
requisite i* strictly to observe them, and a cnreiscer
tain to follow.
The proprietor refers to th* following testimonials
from gentU-men of character /.nd stanJiug, who have
voluntarily given their certificates in its favor, in re
gard to its emeacy in their own case*. Read them.
The following is from one of the most reliable elti
ms of Chicago, the late Treaenrer of Cook county TU.:
Chicago. July *26, 1855.
Dr. Cavanaugh—Deer sir: l wish hereby to make
known to the afflicted that I have been troubled with
th# Pile* for twenty year* i, r upwards, and at times
most severely. And during a recent and exceedingly
paiofui attack, a friend procured a box of your Salve
and Mked me to give it a trial. I did so. Not, howev
er, with tha expectation of beuefitting my disease, for
truly. I had tried so many applications 1 bad lost —
'• • *’ * nkln '
TAYLOR’S.
fldencein all.
i making nse of your Salve, 1 a
. . statement, believing It
due both to yourself an*! such as may be afflicted with
this most trying and painful disease. Ido not hesitate
to say that 1 eoushler your preparation an invaluable
remedy for thePl es.
Most sincerely yours, H. N. I1EALD.
The Hon. Richard Yates, late member ol Congress
from the dpringfleld, (11.» )district, says:
Jacksonville. IU., Nor. 16,1858
Dr. Thos. II. Cavanangh—D*ar Sir: The preparation.
Cavanaugh’s Piledalvt, which you furnished, I found
of great service, producing an easv and speedy cur#
r do not hesitate to recommend it as an invaluable
remedy for th# Pilev.
Respectfully RICIIARD YATES.
The following from Rev B Y. Bristow, (■ a sufficient
commendation in itself:
Jacksonville, ] 11., December IS, 1864.
Dr. Cavanaugh—I conceit* it to be a duty l owe to
the afflicted to make known the fnva/rubit virtues and
remedial sffleieoey of your “Pile Salve.” ! was for
•everaJ weeks sorely afflicts*! with that painful and
ostbit&Q* disease, the Piles. After having exhausted
my paleaceln trying various prescriptions of physi-
<y*n« add others without receiving any benefit, by the
strong recommendation of your rial*' oy my friend,
the Hon. ‘Richard Yates. I sros induced to try it. 1 am
hsppy in saying an application of your Waive for three
day* perfected an entire cure.
Respectfully your*, B. F. BRiSTOW.
The following is the voluntary testimony of an emi
nent physician with a large and extensive practice;
Jacksonville, ill., November 13,1864
Dr. T. H-Cavanaugh—Dear Sir: Having for eoms
time heard of the eurss performed by your Pile Salve,
l recoin«a*o.led tt to many persona t* give It a trial;
and tbsy have reported themselves to ms as entirely
cured, or greatly relieved by Its use.
Yours, truly, t, J. DUNLAP, M. D.
Chicago, August 30, 1186.
Dr.T. H Cavanaugh, (Present.)
Dear Sir When I arrived in this city a few days ago.
was sulfeilng intensely with th* piles. I mentioned
my condition to you, asking your ad vice. Yon reeom-
men >1 your Pile Balvs naytnsc it would cars me. I
tried it—the effect was immediate, and I am now well.
I believe It to be, as it proved in my ease, an lavalua-
ble remedy, and a sure cure for thatdlacase, the Piles,
and a* saeb, recoomend it to others.
Tours, truly. J. W. HAXflOK, of flt. fouls. No.
Jarm<e9t 7*r box. For sale in Atlanta, by A
Alexander, and by druggist* and dealers generally
Dr. T. II.CAVANAUGH, Bole Proprietor,
an. 571887. fdAwly.l Pt. Louts No.
C H F H 0 K. K E S 1* U IN UU
NO P I.TENT—NO HUMBUG,
. Rut will eflMtually Car#
ipepsia, Liver Complaint,
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
And a majority of dlacMeB arising from a disor
dered Liver and Stomach, such as
C058TIPATI0K,
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH,
Flowing of Blood to the Head. Fullness o
Weight In Stomach,
Heartburn, Sour Eructations,
Shoeing or Fluttering at the Pit
of the Stomach,
BVHRIKO OH DIFFICULT BP.EA.TUtS;
fluttering at th* Heart, Hull Pain in the Ilea a,
Choking or Sufloating Sensation* when in a ly
ing posture, Cold Feet and Hands, Depreseio.
of Spirits, Frightful Dreamt, and Sudden
, Flushes of Hent»
Persons, even suffering with Dyspepsia, can
with safely eat the most indLrestibUsulutanee and
take one dose of the BLL&IH after it, and feel
no unpleasantness whatever.
Directions.
Take one tablespoonful three times n day, fif
teen mlntUe* after each meal. The bottle mast
be very thoroughly shaken ta re ench dose,
til the sndimont is in snsponsion.
SMITH & EZZARD,:
Sold Proprietor* and Manufacturer*A \
ATLANTA, UE0HG1A.E
P-ice fiJ per Bottle.
Atlanta, May 9th, 1856
Messrs. Smith A Retard—I do certify that 1
have been fc? many years afflicted with Dyspep
sia, and in ito worstforms to live, and'hate tried
from to tiino, all such remedies as have boon re
commended, not mly patent medicines, bat such
as were recommended by skillful Physicians, and
have found none to give relief for bat a short time,
and was seeking to procare tometblng for relief,
when I was informed of Tatlors Elixir, and
having been so often disappointed in such as I
had tried, I did not care to try any thing more,
until through persuasion, I bought a bottle oi
Taylor's Elixir, ami in two'days/,found a wonder
ful change In my feelings. I continued taking,
and still improving, till I used one bottle, this hai
been more than a Tear, and I have daring that
time had tatter health than I have enjoyed for 16
or 20 years before. I feel safe in recommending
it as a permanent cure for that disease.
May21. JOSEPH H. MEAD.
Atlanta, December 10.1856.
*Jfssers. Smith ic Ettards—To those who are in
terested I woald state, that daring the past sum
mer and aatumn I was severely affected with Indi
gestlon. It continued about threo months—mt
stomach felt as if it had broken rocks in it—Iha-
diarrhoea continually and was muck redneed. A
this time I heard of Tajlor'sAnll-Dyspeptic Elix
Ir, I tried it, and received immediate relief. M
food digested well and my diarrhoea ceased y
onee. I can but think it a rery TalaaD.6 emed
for that difficulty
ay 21 WALTER M HATCH.
FOR 8A3
W rLI. I# *oU, el RinggoLi, Ga.,
Keptember G*xt. (if not priva
for*, to tl.eh.gb**; oLllor, 3'SG aer
Her, 3X9 acre, of laod, wobra
ing'the Cberoie* Bpriags. This valuable aa, beau
ttfui place siren 14 h* known to appreciate it* value—
tU w.Ure are lilghlj eflUacioos, special!/ tn female
diseases, Dy*pep*u, KMoey AUaetU/ns, Eruptions of
the hkin. he. Ihe laaJ/mmade b/ th»>o»jo*nt i'rof
MKAN.4, prtjy** them similar to lbs Chetttngkam
ypr ngs ©f rngi«n<t Thethrivtag vllUge of Riaggald
u on)/ XL (#.!*>«. sad the State Rail Road 800 jarde—
The open land .* very fertile, including an frebardol
18 tr.tr* ot tbe moet selected fruit—such as Apples,
Peach**. P«4/«. Plonee, lAiafrie*, Aprteote am! Grapes
a*.w very premi«iog. The balance of the place is veil
timbered. Term*, one third cash, the Laboee la on#
sad i jears With Interest— 1 Tliae give* to getfor pres
ent erop
Abo the tract* of Uad known aa the data (rest,
adydnlafths springs, place, containing 140 acres—
TWsWaltend<v»me and desirable r*.Lienee The ias
provenrenU are nil good* the derelllng large, ant
foaeaa he., orchard, Tan Yauiy and Aaoaprtngs. 10 oe
fiOaevnnof open Uad, very fsrttlo-pr eiaistua given on
r before ChrWtasa* WSt. sate positive.
Also, too nr.tr* of land, near Magwoll en Taylor*
oidxe. fertile ami ret too steep to talUeala. • acre#
eared, V* la are hetvily timbered, An et cedent free
ore eyfing en thi* tract. Term# for the two Uttar
nets, are half reek, the bah nee in 19 months, title*
nU tie above g atrsaUed. TUornuot said Jan Oe
ll dps in I/Mi*Sana. J. 0. f'» ‘TfflTON, Agent.
BoiweM.Oa.Jelyta.mT-^- ^.
J. Turlor**, Jr.
I1AT AMO CAT KHPOlTfCM,
b now .(.asloK « t*m ttoek
of blUanM* toll H.u t*4
Upt, So. U, WUUIutU «mt,
■Wnext doer to Unto * Bro.'t
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of nut 1*4 Com, to «MA wo lorito (to *U*a>
doa of Ito ,ubu*. Tto blgtoot catk^rioto paid
for fin*
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Tbispreparatlon i f getting! ntouseal lover on:
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agents,informing utof curesefiecUdin theirlmmedi
atanstghborhoods, warrant us in saylngltisoneof tha
bast.If notths vbbt am Cough Nedleinenowbeforatbs
public. It almost invariably relieve• and not
frequently cures the very moret cases. Wtan all
otherCougb prapcratlona have failed, this has relieved
the patient, as DruggisU.dsalsrs in Nadidneaand Phy •
sleUnsean testify. Ask th* agentin your nearest
town, whot has been bis experience of the effects oS
thlsmsdloina. If ha baa beeaanUlagtt for any length
of tins be will tell you
IT IS THE BERT MEDICNE EXTANT.
Below we give a few e xtraots trom letters wa havers*
ceivedlately regarding the virtues of this medicine:
Dr. 8. B. Oslln, ot XsoxvlD#, Go., *ay«:— U I
have been using your Liverxcort and Tar very ex
tensively in my practice for three years past, and,
it is with pleasure that I elate my belief in it*
scnrxjoarrr ova* xitoma xbtjclba with which lam
acquainted Yor which it it recommended.
Messrs. Fitigerald k Benners,writing
will#, N. C.,say—“The Li erwortandTs
dally more popnUr in this country, and wi non rear
lv 90. AU mho have tried Uspeak in commend-
able terms of it, and eay it is very beneficial *
alleviating the complaint* for which it is root
Oaragantin PickansDistrict,8. C.,Mr.8. B.Ucfall,
assu*ssasthath#“osa*lt with great benefit in hie
own family, and recommends it to his neighbori.* 1 Ha
S lessen Instaneeof a negro woman in his vicinity, who
ad been suffering with disease of thetnnge foryears,
attendedwltb saver* aougb, who waa relieved by the
liverwort and Tar.
Baeboze the good report# we hear of tb» i medicine
from allparts of the South. For* report ot th* so
prisfngeurestt haaperform»4 tn the Western and
Norther*andEa*ternfttetes, we wonXdtnvit* the sufj
fertag patient to rand th* pamphlet whUh aceompaaia*
lachtfottU. Toall.waaay, nsviHor*,«svinorsi
Try the Medtclaeil
B* W.ro.l I* 1.010*1
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To»r«o.ut«uoo,lrrluuo. jo.rlhroot a*4 loop
>o4lllTllli(Oolbot4ri*44Uouo l Comma,Uo*, vb.o
M.oolkli*o*4lu*ltotorotoa47 tuto obt.liod
WBBBlifain
WffTOTO* ntlMnroiid OMb bottlo.
Friooftlfo.boMlo,orols btotioofOT II. Itoll.kolo.
r ■’ fOUOVlt. * MEAD,
toll. bo«.CootUo43t. tnli.M.O,
i*o«»«to»»T4»»*.i. vti^i .Hot
— fOT A.to.l..*» i.|.« .4.1.0000*
A. AlolMdor, AIImI< : J,
“ 4o.!W
CATHAHTIC PILLS
O PERA IE by tbelr powerful influence on tha
Internal viscera to purify the blood and stirau
(ate It into healthy action. They remove tie
obstructions of the siotnaeh, bowel#, liver, and other
ns of the body, and, by restoring their Irregular
m to health, correct, wherever, thay exist, such
derangements as are the first causes of diieote.
An extensive trial of their virtues, by Profetooca,
Physicians, and Patients, haa shown cures of don*
grroue diseases almost beyond belief, were they not
sutatantiaUd by persons of auch exalted position
and character as to forbhl the auspidon of untruth.
Their cerUfi ate# are published in my American
Almanac, -.Licit the Agents below named arc
p.leoeed to furnish froe to all inquiring.
Annexed we give Directions for their use in the
complaints which they have bren found to cure.
For CoenvxMxsa.—Take one or two Pills, oi
such quantity as to gently move the bowels. Coe-
liven css is frequently the aggravating cause of
PiLia, and th* cure of one complaint is the cure
of botn.P^o person can feel wdl while under a
costive habit of body. Hence it should be, os it
can be, promptly relieved.
For Dybpkpma, which U sometimes the cause
of Cestiveneu, and always uncomfortable, take mild
doses—from one to four—to stimulate the stomach
and liver into healthy action. They will do it, and
the heartburn, bodybum, and toulbum of dyspepsia
will rapidly disappear When h has gone, don't
forget what cured you.
For a Foul Stomal*, or Morbid Inaction of the
Bowels, which produces general depression of the
spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills
at first, and smaller doses afterwords, until activity
and strength is restored to the system*
Fob Nbhyousnbss, Sion IlnADAtm?, Nausia,
Pain in the Stomach, Back, or Side, take from four
to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not oper
ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they
do. These Obmplainta will be swept out from th*
system. Don't wear these and their kindred die-
orders because your stomach ia foul.
Fob. Scrofula. Beltsivxlas, and all IF
of the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to
keep the bowels open. The eruptions will gener-
i begin to diminish and disappear. Many
ulcers and sores hare been healed up by
the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, ana
some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate
the whole system have completely yielded to their
influence, leaving the sufferer in perfort health.
Patteuts! your duty to society forbids that yeu
should parade yourself arouiu the world covered
with pimples, blotches, ulcers, seres, and all or any
of the unclean diseases of the akin, because your
system wants cleansing.
.To Purity th* Blood, they are the best medi
cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely
and frequently, and the impurities which sow the
seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the
S item like chaff before the wind. By this property
ey do u much goed in preventing sickness as by
the remarkable cure* which they are making every
where.
Livxr Complaint, Jaukdio*, and all Biliout
Affections arise from tome derangement—either
torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver.
Torpidity and eongettion vitiate the bile and render
It unfit for digestion. This ia disastrous to the
health, and tho constitution is frequently under
mined by no other cause. Indigestion is tno symp-
tom.tffiObstruction of the duct which empties the
bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow
Into tho blood. This produces Jaundice, with a
long and dangerous train of evils. Coetivenees, or
alternately costiveneu and diarrhoea, prevails.
Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness,
restieotnese, and melancholy, with sometimes in
ability to aleep, and sometimes neat drowsiness;
sometime# there i, severe pain in the aide; the akin
and the whits of th* eye# become a greenish yellow {
the stomach add j the bowels sore to the touch}
the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever,
which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious
diarrh®a, dysentery. Ac. A medium dose of thrtf
or four Pula taken at night, followed by two or three
in the mornintr, and repealed a few days, will remove
the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to sulfa
inch pains when you can euro them for 26 cents.
Rheumatism, Gout, and all Inflammatory Fo
rm are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of
these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which
Tord to the vital prindple of Lite. For these
kindred complaints they should be token in
mild doees, to move the bowels gently, but freely.
Dixnxr Pill, this Is qoth agreeable at .
No Pill can be made more pleasant to take,
and certainly none has been made more effectual to
the purpose for which a dinner pin is employed.
PREPARED BY
DR* J. C. AYER * GO.,
Prtotioal and Analytical GHoznUtf,
LOWELL, MA88.,
AND BOLD BY
A.Alexander, Atlanta, ; Ga., and Druggi
rally. dec* 11,1..556. dAwemru
Dr. Mol*ANSI'S
OELEURATEt
VERMIFUGE
LIVEIt" PILLS.
tmMIII. b.ot Preparation* or III* A,o.
They are not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name pur
ports.
The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
been administered
,with the most satisfactory
results to various anim. .
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious De
rangements, Sick Head
ache, &<c.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLanc’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
LivFr Pills, prepared by
sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane’s, are
worthless.
The genuine ivicLane’s
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING BRO S,
80 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa.
't Sole Proprietor,.
■ Id by Smith k Cxtard, Atlanta, Ga.
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The Greatest Discovery of the Age,
From the (Jolambu.Bun.
A new remedy recently introduced lo ihe
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uie It hu been tried in coteo of Ibe moet vio
lent cholic, on oore krct.U, crocked nipple., let
ter., eruptions o'the .kin, ulcer., .Ore leg., ul
cerated sorer of long itruiding, sprain, and bruit
oj, in every in.tance where we bore heard of it.
being uoeu it has prorod to lie a <ure and ipeedy
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at the drag (tore of Danforth. Nigel & Co. If
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Countses, 0*., July Jl, 1857.
I think it my duty to inform live public thro’
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beaat* CHARLES V.HMITH
Afflicted Read!
1 called to tee a Lady from Alabama, who
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with the glandt of her neck to much twollen
•nd inflamed, that the could not turn her head
to the right or left, to apeak eo aa to be heard
tcroae the room. 1 prevailed with her to try Eu.
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FOR SALK I
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