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XaliT-' 5Cmorrtod >4 IMQHOlo M> bi- - b«*0* u
u*w**ch inaertloi,.
*11 alveriisomouU. or u-Uteoa «»l advrrUsoiuenta,
on4«r "Olty Budget," ar- charaeable at tbe rale «1
TVD rr* ritK cam-* a line lor each Insertion. No
notice will *ii|wu (or i Ion* miu then or* dollar.
idrtrtMuieoU mitlcr the Ueed of "8i*cul NoUooa,"
twenty oeute |>er Une for first insertion, enil 10 rente fm
each subsequent Insertion.
Voluntary communication*. containing tutenriing or
iMMAhth«n Moln-ittsl from every quarter. Now*
m port an
letter* iro
t the rarloue oouuUe* of I
TUB BKA OFFICE
\ IK THE BUTE irn.l>IKU ON iLtfUU «Tll>*
oproem the rovrorm *, between
BBOAt) AND WHITEHAJJ-
Mll.lTAeV DIIUCC’TOItY.
Bbkykt MAjoB-CiKKr.it.lb limn U. T«kit»
Commanding Department of the South.
PK1WON.U. STAKE.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Smith,
Captain U. S. Army. Aul-de-Cmup.
Brevot Lienteuant Colonel C. 11. Grave*--,
Captain U. «. Army. Ai.Y-de-Ofitnp.
Brevet Capfaiu J. G. Telford, M Lieuten
ant U. S. Army, AU-d«-Cainp.
DEI’ABTMEST KTAKF.
Brevet Colonel J. U. Taylor, Aakiatant Ad
jutant General, U. S. Army, Assistant Ad
jutant General.
Brevet Major Robert V. Hughes. Captain l .
8. Army, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen
eral.
icnil.
A-.lv
Army,
O IT. S.
Captain C. W. iloteenpil- i.
Acting Assistant Inspector
Major DeWitt Clinton. Judg<
Army, Judge Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier General l I. Haines,
Commissary of Subsistence U. S. Army,
Chief Commissary.
Brevet Colonel A. R. Lddy, Major and Quar
termaster U. 8. Army, Chief Quartermaster.
Captain G. K. Sanderson, l T . S. Army. Depot
and Staff Quartermaster.
Brevet Brigadier Generul W. •). Sloan, Surgeon
U. S. Arm}, Medical Director.
Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhau,
Surgeon U. S. Army. Assistant to Medical
Director, temporary.
Brevet Lientenant Colonel A. lv. Smith, Sur
geon U. S. Army, Attending Surgeon.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Taggart,
Paymaster U. S. Army, Chief Paymaster,
office at Charleston, South Carolinu.
Brevet Lieoteuaut Colonel T. L. Allison. Pay
master U. S. Army.
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND
I'leaMiirc Seekers.
mUKonly direct r
Virginia Springs.
ROSADALIS,
THE 6BIUT
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cures Scrofula iu sU it* various lo tua. Much *e
OMMUMPtloa in it* e*rtfo*4 •»■**•. Jbi\*r gomeui sud
Uteoratiou of the Ulaodcs. Joints, Bonee. Eldueyn.
Uterus, Chronic Rheumatism. Eruptions of
the Kkln. Chronic Sore Ry#«. ke.; slao.
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS.
DiaiofMioai of Wornoni
Rtf*. (irarrl,
(ieueral h*J li#*tib, ai.d ml -11- *•>*•* oi 4h«
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder,
It In u perfect rciiouitor.
HON A DA LIN eradicates . v.rv
lied Unit, and restores the rulin' *>
ooudition.
II 1m perfectly harmless, never pr
which It is made a
Quack Remedy.
Itshed around cadi bottle.
Kecommended by the Medical Family and
litany thousand* of our best clllxeiix,
ioulala of r
irkable
na<lall« Almanac" fur this year.
Prepared only by Dm. Cteiueul*. Rives A Co., Man
qfeaturing Clu»mi»ts, formerly J. J. Lawreuce k Co.,
Baltimore, Mil.
Fur sale by Druggists every where,
jyld-
IISHOP PILL.
1ISHOP Pll
IISHOP Pll
ILL.
ILL.
ILL.
COSTAR’S” BISIOP FILL
"Which 1* bound to take the place of a)l«th< m; a pure
hr vegetable Pit11 (sugar mated) and of extraordinary
efficacy for Costtveness, Indigo-tion, Dyspepsia, Head.
Positively the beat Pill in the World
“That cough will kill you,"
Try “CoetarV’ Cough It«• unity
"Cold* and Iloartrneae lead to death,’*
Try “I’oitarV t ougli Hemedy.
•For Croupa—Whooping Cough*, Ac.,”
Try ••foilar’*” Cough ICrmedy
"Coatar sin it ia the beat in the wide world—and ii
He nay* ki> - it’i True—it*aTrue—It’a True; and We aay
(Mominp 1‘aprr, Aug. 26.)
“ C 0 S T A R ’ S ”
Standard Preparations
ARE HIS
BEAUTIFIER.
THE
hlKK THORN SALVE!
HIS
••l oslaiV Ual, Keach.Ar., F.iterinlnutors.
••l oitar**’’ lied Bug Kxlcrinlnatorii.
••Collar'*” (only pure) Insect Powder.
••Cocraa." No 10, Crosby *t., N. Y.,
Or John F. IIekhv (Sueceeeor to)
Demas term-* k Co.. 21 Park R»w, N. Y.
qg-For Sale by J. A. TAYLOR, I* H. BRADFIFXD
an 1 other Drugglat* in
ATLANTA, ii \.
RKDWINE k FOX. agenU, AtlanU, Oa.
toMO-c
WR0. S. THOMAS,
A 11 o r n o y ft, t X_i
ATLANTA, GA.
*#- <>flkoe, Hrosfl at.. Cov. Lrown’s Huildlng.
THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Agent,
ALL NORTHERNHCITIES. ,
Atlanta, ticorgliu
r ^XCIDRHlON RETURN TICK.KTS to all Uio Celebrat-
id VirgiulaSpriogH wiUi tho privilege <>i atopoing
iver at any intermediate point, have been placed on
tale by thia road at greatly reduced rates.
NO STAGING.
If you deeire SPEED. COMFORT and SAFETY, f,"i
rlatbc Ureal Virginia ami IVimciMe Alr-
Llec.
Apply to Ticket Olh-e, I'a*aen;;er Depot.
H. W. WREN'S,
jy?-d2m. Pen. Ticket \ j< ut w. k \ u. It
| SIMMON S |
FOR IEW YORK STEAM EH CH
Kngiiio Liitlis, Flanors, Bull ( iill<*rn, I'p-
righl Drill.*, yiiicliinisls* Tools of
nil Dosprljitloiis.
inifactni
cry de.
I ...in la
-ul.Ier,
With I
ela In general coative. tom-» u
The head la troubled with pt
ronetderablo lo** of memory. -
ful eeaeation of h»vi>.,
ought t'» have l»een dol
i the aide. Home-
pain ia in the
and i* mistaken
diem. The atom-
nd an k:i»ea, boa ■
l : aeasetlon,
^1th K
LIVER
o tb- 1 lifer vrltli
OR. SIMMONS’
i,i\ i.u uv.id l.vnm.
t preparation of root* an t liertni. warranted to be
itrtctfy vegetable, and can do no in, iry to any one.
It baa" ‘ ‘ ‘ *
hUigiuo and Boiler*. Patent cold-rolled Hhaltin^,
Leather and Rubber Rodting. and all article* iieedlul
in machine or railroad repair ahoti*.
Office 126 and 126 Chambers *t. New York.
OEOROE PLACE. Prraidont.
JOHN H. CHEEVKK. Sec’y.
jel'J-tf CHAR. F. HARDWICK, Sec’y.
CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY
Howard and Berki Street*, Philadelphia.
IP am Engine. XMuch cylinder, four foot stroke,
madu t»y Hutton, with 13 boiler*, 40-liicb diameter,
45 feet long.
so*, pick and pit
(.V,x4H 1st breakei
f 40x42 Condenser.
! 40x42 It!breaker,
36x42 2d •• |
30x42 Con.L i..o r.
i 60x4H l*t breaker,
|4Mx4H 2d ^ "
l\.in.g’age
Mule
240 spindle*
1 V-ln.g’age
2 Mu
RE6ULAT0F
TfvoiiKH. **, chill*, di*ea*ci
| the aklu, impurity
of spirit*, heartburn,
el*, pain m the bead, f*Ver
and agna^ dropwy, bolW. pan. int^ok ami Hmbjs AaU.-
ina, ervaypela*. female affe<dfoii*, and iuliim* dl*ea*c*
OKI, by .1.0. y.KII.I"I * l
colic or pain* ii
Price gl; by mail |12f.
Mao-..
fully
Tlie following highly re*pec‘abb- |.e
attest Ui the vlrtuee of thl* valuable iii*-.ii'-in«-, ami to
whom we mo*4 reepertfnlly refer
Gen. W. H. Holt. Pmddent H. W. It. It 0a ; lt«v. 4.
R. Felder, Perry, O*.; OoL V. Oparka. Albany, (ia ; (».
J. Lnneford. Ke>|., Conductor S. W. it It ; C. Master-
non, Ee<|., Hheriff Bibb ronaty ; 4 A. Iiutt*. IUiii-
bridge, Oa.; Dykes k Hpartiawt. ««lPor* ‘’Floridian,"
filltliUM' 1 ; IU*v. 4 W llurk* . Mu oil, (la ; V’lrgil
Power*. Eaq.. BuperintmHWuil •» w it . I outlet Bui
lard, Bnller.i'e Htation, Ma-oo A Brnrealrk It. It.
TwtaMe county, (Ha: <4r« »mvlll« W«n*d, *wk|'. Kecto-
ry\M&oa, Oa.; Rev K F Kaatediog. P E Florid*
(Werenoe; Ma) .r A F. Wo-.L-y. Ku -tm,. Oa.; Fall.
tor Macon Telegraph '»■ * Mk wfhn
B. A. FAHNE8T0CK’8
VERMIFUGE,
THKHAPFHT AMI MOST RWRCTIVE
KKMFjUY FOR WORMS
Thai liiwt over been discovered
. H * Inr gwatlMlaa Who havr
obtained emlnenc* tnthcn>-dkeli>rnfMei<Hi, and many
of thee*, throwing a*i<l* (heir prejudices, have cheer,
fully gtv*n certlflcat4i*lc*Ufylngp> It* superb>i lt». It
N l>* *»h*l il ulo.l In 11a |i|*ri ,
And ft I* «lv*n wlthont apprehenaiou, tierauae every
one know* It* perfect safety It has now i*-«ti befoiw
the pnbllc for over "FonTT Ysan*,*' and has a<te«ied
ta superiority In Uumannd* of «*eea, thronghont
parte of U»* world.
■tie tha Imptratlve diiiy »r*v«ry iia*
rent to watch th* kealth of blerhlld, mad
to prow Ids himself with thle gtoteni spw
aide.
Baearefnl to observe the ta lUala of the name, and
aa that you get
“®* ^ FAHNEST P. CK,S VEWMIFUCf^
B. A- FahnoHtock’fl Son &
W1IOI.HHAMS 1>RU<J<JIH'I*M,
Pm SBUHll,
aou rnoraivroih.
1 Harg<
COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS.
I Willow, IIod*oii’a make, large six.-, HiM-wler 36-Inch,
two beaten.
4 Cotton card*, 36-lm h, *.-lf-i.trl).| >■rn and grinder.
Will i
eder, 24 6
frame, six
I Coi.den-er. I
:i M, Itiiilpg Fr
1 " " IV
With shafting, bo lting,
•..tti.li machinery,
w.rplug Mill* by hand
I lulling Machine, for i
Diuuford's
60,n
»Bol
DU. RIOHAU’0
goldkn bbipbdum.
Ask I r no other, take no other, and you will *av«
which they fail to r
nd Moiilh, Hum Kyi i
ure* Mercurial
, Wheili. r from
• ; give* lmm<^llate relief In all
Remsdlse. Price of etihar No. I or No. 2 glLbo i>er bot
tle, or two bottle* for gu.oo.
Dr. I(i<-iiau’h (loi.i.km Antiooi k, a safe, *peedy,
ant and radteal cure for all Urinary Dsram
. ..inpanl. d with full direction*. Price f 3.6
Dr l(i<:nAe , sUoLlkgi> Kxii4B Awoun, a radical cur#
for Nervoaa or fienerol DeblMty, In old or young; im
parling energy with wonderful cFe< t. Pth e f5.00 per
(Millie, or I wo botUra for f0 00
On receipt of prion Remedies will be shipped to any
place. Prompt attention paid b> rorre«|M>adant*.
None genuine without Hie name of "DR. RTCrlAu’l
(IOI.DKN IIEMKDIKM, I* H RK’IIAltD’H, sole propri-
rtor,*' blown In glass of bottles. Address
D. Ii. UR.'HAUDH,
No. JidH Vsrick sli.ef N*w York,
office hours from 9 a. M. to 01*. M. circulars free.
iy*-4iy
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JOB PRINTING
M A. M M O T H
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
JJOOK ANB JOB HUYn.JG OFFICE!
FIVE POWER PRESSES I
Ami ait EikUchh Variety of
JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
|_£AV1N(I added Several Ttiousianil Dollars worth of Job Type to our already
EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE !
We take grMU pleasure In announcing to the Business Public that we are now more fully prepared thau ever; to
execute, lu the Highest Klyleof the Art,
All Descriptions of Job Printing !
Our New Additlous wure seleoted by an Experienced Priuter, and comprise all the latest improvements lu
TYPE, PRESSES, EJTO-,
And enable* u*tocompete successfully with any Frliitin* Kstahllshment In the heath. Indeed,
we arc prepared to print anything
From a VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER !
Iu a Style to suit the most fastidious.
We have now up and in running order
FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES !
NIIMBKH ON 1C
IS A MAMMOTH IlOK CYL1KDKH VftfiHS,
And 1* A Huge 1 iece of Machinery, the largeet of the kind evor brought to Atlauta. Thl* Frees la especially
adapted i» Fiuo Book. Printing: *«d Ijargo Fohtora.
Nl'MMKIl TWO
Is also a Hoc Cylinder Press,
Smaller than the tint, and one of the beat Newspaper Presses iu the (State.
IV I'M II Kit TURKIC
IS A IwTEIDITTIM: hob job bee,
For tbo rapid and neat execution of JOB WORK of every description, am* has been pronounced by competent
judges the flnaot press in the 8tate.
Itt'MIlKK FOUR
IS A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS,
For Printing CIRCULARS, LETYKR 1IRADS, BILL IINADS, Ac., and is of very superior quality.
nt'MUKK FIVK
IS A POTTER OARP PRESS,
I* a model of Beauty, and turns out work witli a rapidity that ia Astonishing; aud, yet, in the uoAt«*t and i
With those extensive facilities for all kinds of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
We have no hcs;Ution in saying to the public that wo can turn out work as rapidly as any Establishment south
of Cincinnati, and
IN STYLE AND PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION !
Ail we ask is
F I I ? TRIAL.
We are prepared to print
HANDBILLS,
B11L HEADS.
CIRCULARS,
LETTER HEADS,
BUSINESSIOARDS,
WEDDING CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
LABELS OF ALL KINDS.
Together with
All Descriptions of Railroad Work !
From a Ticket to a Ledger.
»Ve an* il.o pn i*«re,l to do ail kinds of
FANCY PRINTING,'PLAIN OR IN COLORS.
mmn, l e buitolw count*
Job, D. Or.,, rnvtrty»****«*'V *•
and In said mortgage f! IK March 1C, UN,
aug 10-aw^m teHpwl«J
Nov Tut frill Writ
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THE
Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonic
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only rsmodjr for Ohills aud fsvar, or Ague and
Favsr, that is or can b* dspeadad upon U Hurley
Ague Tonic. There bar* been tboueauds cored by
using It who have tried the usual remedies wltbout
WORTHY or ATTKNTION.
To Dr. Tbo mas A. Hurley;
I hsreby certify that during lost ysor I *“
with the %u» whilst In Ytoksburg, Miss., »°d used
several popular medicines with but temporary r«M.
On reaching home the disease returned in s worso tymh
if possible, when my medical attendant ordered (jnlm
luolBbSti doses—frequently as high a* •Ogmto-per
dnv, and which must have ooet me nearly •!<» I «»*
suited Dr. MmltJi, of LtmlsnUa. and found hoj
ed quinine and arsenic combined, whtoh I reiussd to
Uko, preferring to lot the disease take It* course. I was
almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronouns
ed With enlarged Liver and Hptee*. About this time,
the advertisement of Hurtey r e Ague Toole appeared to
a etty paper, and I determined (ogive it a trial. 1 did
ao, anahave no rvosoo to regret it. One bottle restored
me completely, sod elnoe that time I have seen nearly
a hundred casee in which it acted with equally happy
result*, and would certainly reeommeud It as prefera
ble to any other tonic before tb* public.
7 JAMES MARTIN, Engineer.
Louisville, Ky., Juno II, 1M6.
PURIFY YOUR RLOOD.
imm smmiim
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
Affections of the Hones, Ilabitnnl t’oetive-
nsss. Debility, Dtsen ses of the Kidneys.
Dyspepsia, ICrysIpelts, Female Ir
regularities, Fistula, nil tfkln
Disease*, Llrer Complaint,
I ml Igrst Ion, Piles, Pulj
DB. J. BBABFIELH H
iiiiii luiuToi
Voman’s Best Friend.
disordered, sad will cur* any
rs aej irregularity la Um "meti-
a:
nnry. Diseases, Xt rofs-
r Klnat* "-**
Nyphll
Krll,
Louisville, April 4,1856,
Hurley's Barsaparilla is what It is represented, and
I believe it the moat wonderful medicine before the
public. Nothing under the heavens oould induce
touishment she rapidly got well, and thank God con
tinues so. Had >ho been taking any medicine I would
not give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the
only remedy employed, leaves no doubt oi its medi
cal qualities, and that it alone cured her.
(Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring the truth snd honesty of the
statement, will find me st my residence, corner Ninth
and Walnut streets, Louisville.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
worm remedies known to me. with but partis)
to my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley'
and since using it my children have become quite
well and healthv. Tk* «vnM net u all the
uiuu. It is one of tho best, safest remedies known
and aa such, recommend it to one and all.
JAS. W. TRAYI8.
Louisville, June 13,1868.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH HITTERS.
Debility, Loss or Appetite, Weakness, In
digestion, or Dyspepsia, Wnntnt
action of the Llrer or Disordered Otomnr
7 here are no bitters that can compare with these
to removing these distressing complaints. For sale
or can be had at any drug store to the United Buies.
JAMES RUDDLE k GO.,
Proprietors, LoulsvlOe, Ky.
ToJas. Ruddle A Uo., Louisville, Ky.: Genttoineu.
This Is to osrtft.v that I have been lor years s sufferer,
and tried all the tonic* ( have heard of or aeeu adrer-
tlaed, with little or no relief from any ol thei
heard Hurie)'* Bitters hiuhlv sunken nt. sn.l ti
bottle, wtth little faith
my surprise and Joy. before I finished
vlt a great deal better and firmly believe that one
o occasions it was the means ol saving snd prolong
j my Ule I conscientiously recommended them to
all sufferers aa the beat Bitters known, and advise
* w "*ui always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s aud have
other. You can use thia as you think proper, if
will benefit others. Yours truly, etc.,
T , Jtl „ JOHN W. DIXSON.
Louisvillo, Ky., December 10, 1868.
swsy
Fr*-
nut intot 10
tt.fonndMttn
.nut, tfc. III, c.tfa* «»-
Q„t **tur»" com——1.1 Ml ®°
Will Wiw. Tb«
will b. .oic. ...mIiim. .bont th. woi»b b,t very lit-
SioTn^ol t*. h—4 told—M*.
nlstlou htcums* Milo*. bow-U .wblhio,. «>rt of Ify**.
SSiWffits
s&tZFSSEZ'SiSi a.
IB. Mtou th. lotaThu «f WT-JTZXtZrh
uAu—un>« the obMt. e««h, ihlRtAdln— »
2l eh—4 U «b m a Seta—'
ySoorf. IhehwdMhe beoose. MT.r., with k»lol
mmart. dlmluiseln. MMtbUtty, so. noMAO., dye-
ooosTiki rSIStfbr food, low vf Oowh, laor—4 Rot;
terlo, of the liMrt. iwltine or thk rm.
Mr! M oooeelou^ .yltu^j-f
RAIEttOAI>H.
Change mt hlulse the
».» ««». bt.nd.yi
loan Inffiutl
■toMX TUA IS.
Leave Augnete
Leave Atlanta,
Arrive at Auguste.
Arrive st Atlanta.
Leave Auguete..
m
Arrive st
Arrive at Iteno-Ha. .j
Famengersfot MlUedgevdb . Y.
G*., must lake day Passenger Trale teT*!
Atlauta.
Paasengers 1ox West Point, Mottot-,..—
bile aud New Orteena ions U.,,
Paeseager Teton, to make cksn <.,«
*SBas*ssstaSS
and make doee connection*.
Throng Ttekele end Be,**,
the tbo,* |l«. ^
t*uUu|*o'. {Sece W.^0, Cer.,» ^
H. I.
nos, in* saw is uuuj mu • .. —,
S* sod picture, but it is the condition of
at truneo between the ages of fifteen snd forty-fiv*
who ue bronKht lo the r.rue of Uie iirrrr hy l«nor-
uice or be,!.* to teh. the i>fol>er —edy T “ * 11
m 3 with My of the eymptoiu.ebo,e walls.
SI?%Ss£ wltheo lerSSSE
sicknees,” w# earnestly ssy TAKE DR- J- BRAD
FIELITB FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounce* to-
keu you will st once experience lte benrfite. and with
a little patience you wlube fully reetored to h*altb.
This remedy kee been sxteiuuveiy need for npwanJs
of twenty years by many of the most experienced and
j°*^Kbnn.i ) '8 mALi
REOUlItOBIs preperred for WOMEN and to be used
by Woman only.
A trial Is all w# ask.
Prepered mi mIU
WHOLESALE DBUGGWT,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Price *1 50 per Bottle.
tr Sold hy DmggieW geaerSly.
att.awta. O*., December 29, 1868.
Dr. J. BiuDriELC. Dear Blr: I tok# pleasure to
■taUu* that qpuie Ume previous to the Jto W *
witli the utmost eucoese, on a servant girl, your FE-
MAI.K HKUULATOB, I>rei»r«l »“> “
I>™ Stole, We.t Point, Ok Bho bed h«in.uffMlo,
• *—— < -censtruction, and this Med*
heelth. Bhele, todey. Ilv*
rail
U 1 know of lte being need,
who equai **»»■ «*. . aervaut girl of my brother-
in-laxr/ Professor Rutherford, of Athene, Ga. This
woman bad, I think, been diseased for six jeare.—
She was a house servant, and seemed cured up to the
tlmo of "freedom." I do not hesitate to indorse your
propanOicn for tho puritoses for^which you re< om-
Youn truly.
0. WHITNElt.
HTATK OF GEORGIA, TuoufCocntt.
This is to certify that I have examined the receipt
of Dr. Joseph Bradfleld, of this county, and as a med
ical nt >n pronounce it to be a combination of Medi
cines of great merit in the treatment of all the disease#
of females for which he reoommends it. This Decem
ber 21, 1868. WM. I\ BEASLEY, M. D.
Momrou, 1868
Dm J BmcDriELD—Dear Blr: I have much pleaauie
in saying 1 have witnessed the most decided snd hap
py effects of your Female Regulator io.jW* «#. bor '
{^od. WM. H. FINCH th.
MoinfTviUJC, 1 68.
Dm J. BbadkiFLU-Dear Sir: I have repeated^ ueed
In my family, your Female Regulator, and have « T ‘
ery case, met with complete aucce**. G. L. DA vin.
icepers In the city, and pro-
Terms nssh in advance. Iu making remittances for
•abeevintkins, dweye nrooura a draft <>a New York, ot
a Postoffife money order, If p<aeit>l-v When neither
■ysteni hfia SSVtod vy «M pmSd ra*' r ’^'" 4rmU, ’“
tf lly pr-Wto figetoto MHMt
All Portmastora are o) liged to trateter letters wheit
ever re<|Ueeted lu do *o. TRIBUNE
Mev York..
NOTR E TO MOTHERS.
DE SEABROOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
Uko, harmless lu Its action, efficient aud reliable
"** Invaluable in Die ftillowing diseases:
iiiumnr Oomplaint, Irregularities of the bowels.
Reativenssa, Teething, Ac.
t a health to the child and reti U Ik,
Naimvillo, Tkn*., Feb. 12, HUM.
K? When living lu
u7 it. . ”, *** ••ii **y wun oiutiiieiitv.
It U the best medleln* for children at premia know..
1 wish you would gel the druggists here to keep It. ii
any one does, please lei me know; it not tend m«
-ne doten by express, snd I will |»y for It at the office
vre. Write me wheu you seud it. aud oblige
MR«. HA RAH L RANDOLPH.
DU. SEAUJROOK’S
Elixir oi Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Unties
Ut ■
I'C .... w ,
agn-ehle Uate aud bad effects of *Uher, separately
In other preparations, of these valuable wediolnss ’
It should be taken to all ism when a giS toto!!
pre*. oii ls r equ,r*«l after ,M>ev*l*^ ni >. firun rxv. «
[lebllltatlng dlieaee*. or lu thoradltorraeinf irregu
James Ruddle & Co.,
PBOPBIKTOR8,
41, BullOI .street
LouImvHIc, Ky,
Alt IM than r<Bla Aw Ml. hy UIIWIIU « rox
. „ ATI.ANTA. OA
’ ■».« M,-AA wl.
any of the beet boueekeepers in xae cixy, *
^^rarAiSABEiELD,
I)riijfjrlHt, A-tliintll, fin.
Sole Agent lor Oto. « Hty'e
Sure Cure for Intemperance,
marlt-oodlj
DR 0. S. PROPHITT’S
Family Medicines.
CONSISTING OF HIS CELliRATKD
LIVER MEDICINE,
Aii4>iline Pain kill II,
ANTI-IJILLIOUN PILLH,
AGUE IPIXjXjS,
Dysentery $ e>rel ini. iVnta/r Ton it
PURIPYINO PILLS
T HE excclk-ut remedies of 0. 9. Prophltt, M. D.
n<*d uo ncommeudatioii, their well known powei
to romoviug tbe diseases peculiar to our Houtlieru cli
mate having already established for them an enviable
reputation In Georgia aud the adjoining SUtea. As tbe
maJorily of peraous living to the South are predisposed
to disease of the Liver, it ia granted bv all intelligent
phyeloiaus that most of the pains and aches of our peo-
pie are due to orgAnic or functional derangement of
that Important organ, l'mphttt's Liver Medicine and
Anti-Billions tolls strike diroctly at the root of tbe evil.
They ours the Liver, which to ntue oases out of ten. is
st the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick
Ueadacho, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob
structions, etc., so common amoug our people. Ear-
aohe. Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, N.-u
and bodily pains of every kind flee before
CMAMCJK OK »< UK
UO CUAVOK ov < AH* bKlW|:> *
AH1» MouTwmrsr,
OmcM os Ma*trn or Ti
CeuvmAL Bailoual, Sava*uah. Aagjr
On and after Sunday, lfltk tost N-
ou the Georgia Central Rallruad vtig ^
t* Pat thais
L*hv« BavHUUHh
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at AofUgte.
Arrive at MffledgevUle
Arrive at Katooten
CouiK t ting with tralu that leaves An,
powu uat tsais.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive *4 Angaria.
Cnant-t-UOf xrith train thai sves As
cr nu t tjuix.
Leave Muvanuab I
Arrive at Moron
Arrive st AugoaU. ""
Connecting with train that leaves Aagafo
DOWK XJGH7 txaix.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Aavmnnali
Arrive at Augusta
Iveave MiUntgevilie
Leave Eatonton
Connecting with trains that leave A
A. If. Tratoa from Havannali and
Trains from Macon, connect with
at Gordon dailv, Sundays excepted.
P. M. Train from Savannah connects
Mall Train on Month Carolina r. ^
from Savannah and Augu*ta with 1
weste rn tn<l Mum-, .gee Uailrcads.
[Signed] WILIJAM
Acting Master of
041.
GREAT SAL
REAL ESTA
m
K undersigned will sell for CA>ll,a
•curalgia.
I’roiilntr. I'ain Kill It
like c.iiasr before M-^ wind.
If you have Indigestion or Dysi>cp*ta in any fori
any othei chronic diseases, use
Prophitt's Liver Medioine.
val# and ret
*dy for use at any a
-* 13 pur oeat disoet
if you gsd saskehlt, use
PROPHITT’S PAIN KILL, IT.
it you K-.t ,!<>, hit,
KB. O. ». niot-HlTT 8
AnVi-Billiou« Vegetable Pills
I’liryutlvr Hit* IVltriritKt-,
*> tolled unon aa a safe and etticleut coUiartio in
»rtle aud Acute Diseases of all kinds.
DR. O. 8. PROPHITT’S
VKllKTAIILK MiVK PI LLS
A sale and.eerialn miuedy for Ague aud Fever. Chills
and Purer, an.l all kinds of Periodical Disease*, aud la
fe aud r*liable lor all to take al any Ume.
dr. puorurrrs
m iTSHTDY rail.
* Memoir roiudy tor Ml kln4« of ltoo.1 In,.
MM. D/MnUrtM, UlMtkaMt, Bloody rim, Jn.. u
“V Im ft*™ to ,n Mim. «■ iM MIM, and M ,11
SMtssar*- ^ -
Female Tonic,
PURVEYING PILLS
Tuesday, the 5th Day of '
ELEGANT AMI SPACIOIS
nient reeidenres in Middle Georgia,
halls to l»e sold with the hon** t»
well aud cistern all superior. Also
Six Thousand Six i
and Filty-two A
MORGAN COUNTY
lying on the waters of Hugar Creek,
brace some of the finest Cotton ste
country. They will be sold in several
a ffonl an opportunity to a good »*»J
Procure H
GREAT ORIGINAL F
no lands lie witmu irom i n. ^ .
i, and are composed of the fsito*
On the same day and ihe day ft
t the realdeuce aforesaid, the »pl
PARLOR FURN
Carriage uu<l H
and a great variety of personalty
tatos of said deceoscvl and his wtd'
of whom also we are executor*.
Tho sale lo be nuule under the o
Ordinary, aud the WUia nt the 4e
l>o#e of paying legs
tig to their Wilt*.
Tnrrhaaere are a
AM «< tM .Un lUdicIi,.. , n |4 by Drontu, ui
kterrharls genrrally throughout the Bouthweet
told bv
W A. Laned*U. Rodwta* k Fox, Currie A Uoyd.
»Mk w ta«.Wtbo. l fbytark<a.,AUuM,<ta.
l-r.|urul ubly hy U*. 0. ». PHOwnTT,
Koytnrboa, Or.
L. H. BRADFIELD,
WHOLESALE UKllUurST.
WMTSSAU. mm, ATUSTA. OSKSOU.
a.., hwJ It. lit
'fYM»»
repreaents to the txiuri in ms
entered oa record, that he ha^ftMT
Blaoketock'e estate. Tills I* thereto*"
•one couosroed. kindred sad credltera
if any Uay ooa, why said admiaW""?
‘iechaived from hisadmlnlatreftk*
f dieoJmlon on the Ural Monday /'
may fo D.JT*
' 1 EOBGIi, DAWSON COV\
,T may OYvncem -William L. NC
xrxu applied to oi* tor lellMr* of
the estate of Augustas Wtlbame. ■
this U to cite all and elugular.
next of kin ol Augurtua Williams
ttkln th# ties# allowed
y they eon. why prijgT
Uon should not M granted to Wuli** “
IUSIUS Williams' estate. . I
Witness my hand sad official sj
l tig, B
sap l-30dprefne$3 Od
LJTATK OF GEORGIA—DA WB0N.
CjssT
Hiram C
. Thomas Holaad, admialMW*W
Crane, dsoooeed. isprsgealsh
■stolon, duly filed sad entered tort
rally administered Hiram Oraae * ^
fibre, to rite all person* <
any thsyran. why ra: *
- - ** MB hi**
dteehorged from j
•f filenslssloa oa .
Thle August the fid, 1868.
r said sdratelrtfeM
dans®*
OOfiT-aaRm prefoefiO
Cl EOEtllA, HARALSON 000!
VJ tor date apflkoilon wiU to i
Ordinary of Harateon oouaty. 0a.,
term after Uto axptrattea eftwa .
Ho* for tear* to sell the real rate'
•atoof raid oouaty, deceased, for
helm and creditors of said s*4ate
IX.T.X
um yam
jsTo t I a
ftora Uite date.
HtfiR 19Mb
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