Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 16, 1869, Image 4

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For Dally, Par Annum* Sin Month! “ " Thrao Month! " Per Month Won lily Era, Ptr Annum 2 00 •r- tHTAMABLT in u> Hmol ami iuhi or Auvfcitvruinu. Ui si. Sweris-BaE IliM HLtti 1'kr.inl.' Rnra Fill H4l HqtllTM Quaiter Ooli 11*11 Dolum I CVfiunra Two-third* Ooli » Uoturuu 110.00 16.00 *0.001 •M-0* M.tt) 40.00 10.00 40.0 ' Mu i*' in# or- uta for * longer period Uvau Hw month* wL_ _ „ oaoL fn>m ike above Por moh square at 14 lines lion, ft. Oiul far «arli aabecp Tea lines of solid nonpareil, < make a square. Terms cash, before i* «n or lose, lor Uie Aul lnser» lent luMirtbiu 40 cants, nr its equivalent In apace, demand after tlie Brat lu- Vt aatteoiAod time. au to be charged aa Advurtteeateot ... <w«ad a« later* al. new easts Insertion. All ndusrttaiMumit*. or notices ol under “City Budget,” are chargeable ai the rati twkvtt-nu t'XM-rti a tiue lur e.v*h insertion, notice will ap|tear for a loo* aum Iban <>*■ uouai Advertise*) out" Uto tlie head of “H|>ccial Mottos twenty oonta per Une for Urat InacrUon, aud 10 canta foe each siibHOQiient insertion. Voluntary communications, containing interesting in port am uatra, solicited from every quarter. News iuttarairom Uie various couutie* of the Htatc especially TIIE i:u \ OFPICK W TH* BttH'K Ut’lI.lUNO ON Al ABAMA "Tt.1 OPPOSITE TUB POWTOVriCJt, BKTWKKN BBOAD AML) WHIT KB ALL. MllilTAttV Ullllt'TOHV. Huktkt Majou-Oknerat. Amen H. Tkuv Cotnuutudiitg Department of the South. IKIWOMAI. STAFF. Brevet Lientonnut Colonel E. W. Smith, Captain V. R. Army. AM-Ar-Oamp. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel C. II. Grave*, Captain U. fc>. Army. Aid-tle-Cump. Brevet Cnp’ain J. <>. Telford, 1st Llenten- aut U. S. Army, Aid-de-Camp. 1>EPABT».MT STAFF. Brevet Colonel J. 1L Taylor, Assistant Ad jutant (ienoral, U. S. Army, Assistant Ad jutant General. Brevet Major Hubert P. Hughes, Captain l . S. Arinv, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen ial. Army, Captaiu C. W. Hotsenpiliei. U. S. Acting Assistant Inspector General. Major DeWitt Clinton. Judge Advocate V. S. Artuy, Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines, Counuisaary of Subsistence U. S. Army, Chief Couiiniusarj*- Hievct Colonel A. B. Sddjr. Major and Qnar- tarmaater U. S. Army, C'Uial ynartermaatar. Captaiu G. K. Sanderaon, tT. S. Army, Depot and Staff Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon U. S. Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhau. Surgeon V. S. Army. Assistant to Medical Director, temporary. Brevet Llouti annt Colonel A. K. Smith, Sur geon U. S. Army, Attending Surgeon. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Taggart. Paymaster U. S. Anuy. Chief Paymaster, office at Charleston, Booth Carolinx Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay master U. S. Army. Hi* uatar BLOOD PURIFIER. aat rr n o wi Cures Scrofula lu all It* variotta toi mi, auch at Enlargement and SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORKS. or Womoui of ApiM-tll < omplaliil, J prinlt-ite «• |u Milk ilmiUriir Liver lu In Ike linek, lm« Ui|v«l, Oenerai had health, and alt dltoaM-e of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, mnl B1 idder. It Is it perfect n no>.itor. (COMA UALI* eradteafts* •vary Uud of liv )ad total, and restore# the entire affirm t. a <Jua< k Remedy. Tli botoi; M A M M O T IT PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND PleaHiirf Seekers Virginia «i)rlng«. ALL NORTHERNS.CITIES. nXCUILSION RETURN TICKETS to all the Celebrat- llf «.1 Virginiaflpring" with the privilege of stopping ver at any intermediate point, have been pUcw on ale by tina road at greatly n-.lm ed ratea. THE CHESAPEAKE iimuy Ihonsiiuil *W For leaUmoiilaln «a.Ulia Almanac” for thl ■ rrej*ared only by Dra. c leimnta, lUvea A Co.. Mail uracturiutf Clnmiui*. formerly J. J. Lawrence A C<| UaNUnore, Md. Hgi For sale by DruKfteta everywhere. iHlBiitt: Not 'ilraudreth'a—not • AyerV-not *Wi BUT I "tISTUT BISHOP Pill “Which ia bound to take the place of allethera; a pfl lly vegetable Pltll fangar roated) and of e*traordin_. v “'yaty for Coatlvenoas, Iudigeatlon, Dyapepula, Head- ea. Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac." h \ Jovrjuit Nm>., H.)l Poaltlvely the beat Pill in the World Thousands of Boxes now used. All Druggist In ATLANTA soli them. toiisr’i" Cough lifincily ■u lead to death,” irj -Costar’s” Cough Item, ily —Whooping Coughs, Ac.,” Try ••Costnr’s” Cough Hcmtdy It is the beat in the wide world and II i's True—it’s True—it’s Tn —Try It'* (Morning l All Druggist* In ATLANTA sell it. “CO sTa R ’ S Standard Preparations ARE HIS BE AUTIFIER. THE BUCKTHORN SALVE ’ Hat, Koaeh.Ac^Kilmiiln ’ Uni Hug Kiln mlimiors. • . • - * ,src - t Poivilf r. 10, Oroaby st., N. V., Add •‘Cowraa.* IPM Or John ¥. He**t (Sneoeesor to) Dornaa Barntw k COw.il Park Row, N. V. ♦.-For Bole by J. A. TAYLOR. L. If. UKADKIF.I. and other DTOgginta in ATLANTA, ii \. KEDW1NE k FOX, agent*. Atlanta. < ia. febJO-c GEO. S. THOMAS, ATLANTA, UA. »•* OBtre, ltroad ht..Oov. Brown'•* Building. THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Agent, Atlanta, Georgia, i m york mi mm no. Knuinc Laths, I right Drills lanors, Hull Cutters, Ip , Machinists* Tonis of OcHcriplIoiis. WO STAOI3MG-. nMFORT and HAFFTY. Apply to Ticket Offle, Gen. Ticket Agent B’. A A. R. 1L \ LSO, nianufarturo ai ry of ' very dencri[ . able Eni’in*'. nnd Boilers, Patent cold-rolled Bhaltiui Leather and Rubber Belting, and all articles m-edti u macltine or railroad repair shops. OflVce ty> and 1VS (Cambers at, New York. GEORGE PLACE. President. JOHN It. C1IEEVKR. Sec y JolD-tf CHA8. F. IIARDWICK. Sec’y. •nalderable lose of l 1 sensatiou of having left n and ia mlslakei or rheumatism. Tlia atom apj>«tite and sickness, bow ttimes alternating witli lax and dull aetisation. )iui>amo<l with pain- io something which •inplainlugof weak- Fe symptoms attend CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY Howird and Berks Street-, Philadelphi!.! 43 fa*-t long. 1 Beam Engine, 18-inch cylinder, lour feet s made by Sutton, with 8 boilers, 34-lncli dim idle 1,2. 8 DR. 1,1 V KH •eparati* 3he organ most involved.— e vho livtr with SIMMONS’ hia;ilvtoh, Crompton Looms, 42 and 43-ineh, 1'J aud 24 Har ness. 3 and 2 boxes, pick and pick, and also 4 boxes. (5Gx48 1st breaker,) ktula 1 Set woolou cards, ] *8x48 2d •• > 420spindles f 40x41 Condenser, j l«,.iu.g age ctly vegetable, aud r .ud pe -•.-liable, elHcacioi end to the auffei eutly, it U suru t headache, jaundice, coativene«s, sic headache, lironic diarrhox •‘ffvetions of tho bladdei amp dysentery, affection t the kidm-ys, fever, nei ouHiiesa. chills, diHeases c ^ m skin. Impurity of th n-promion of spirlta. h*art hum, s bowels, pain in tho head, fever sgneT dropsy, boils, pam in hack and limbs, Asth erysypclas, faioalo abortions, and btlioua diaeaats ally. pared only l»y -J- ••• ZK1L11K C'O., co $1; by mail flL*. legists, M.n i, ria.^ m fnlly following highly respectable |»rrsona c to tho Ylrtnas of this valuablo medicine, b moat respectfully refer: r. H. Holt, President H. W. It. It. Co.; Rev. J. _»r, Perry,Ga; Cot E-Epark*. Albany, Oa.;G. •font Earn, Conductor H. W. It. R.; C. Hoater- • p, sheriff Bibb county; J. A. Butts, Bain- Ga.; Dykes A Kparhawi-, editors "Floridian,” isae; llev. J. W. Burke, Macon, fla.; Virgil Ksq., Huperlliteiident K. W. it It.; Daniel Bui- M • : Gr.« iVtlle . K. fUi It UiuvHWlck It. U., • Id’s Fe I'.- •rlinj P. K. Fh) ►toil, Ga.; Edl- A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE, IMAPF.ST AM) MOST EKKECTIVK ME l>Y FOR WORMS luil li.u over 1m*cii di«covor«'t1. and confidence by geiitlcmau win. have fl eminence In the miMilcal profession, and many , throwing aside their prejudleea, have cheer- «n certlAeab-s testifying to tta superiority. It xlensUoly, for the simple reason that g Hus yef l»ecn dlsroverr«l aa lilch i hr substitute.I In Its place. Is glvnn without appn lienslon, bocanse every SiU perfect safety. It has now i>een before for over “Fobt* Yrams," and lias a'tested 1ty In thousands of casee, throughout world. e Imperative duty of every ua- •tch the kcaltli or hla« kll«f, and i himself with this potent spe ll to observe tlio lattisls of the name, and FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIRJCf,* Fallnestock'B Son & l-.HAI.K DltUHOlHW, PI'ITHBIIIIU, I*A., sol* raorairroaa. (40x42 1st break {30x42 2d " (:»x42 Condenser. (00x48 1st breaker {48x48 2d (48x48 Condenser. » each, 2 Vlnchgaugo. Mill.- 240 spindles l.V-lu.g’ago Mules 432 spindles l Vlu g’age COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS. 1 Willow, Hodfcou's make, Urge sixe, spcc-ilur 30-inch, two beaters. 4 Cotton oards, SC-inch, aelf-strippers and grinder, 30-luch traverse. 1 Drawing framo, four coilers, Dnmford’s drawing Iram'b "U coilers. 1 Condenser, feeder, 24 deliveries. .3 Spinning Frames, 2-inch rings, 168 spindles cadi. 1 “1 U'-inch •• 180 •• •• With abafUnr. betting, fee., Ac., complete to run the cotton mtchhiery. Warping Mills by hand and power. 1 Balling Machine, for caudle wick, Ac. 50,000 Bobbins. Will take part COTTON in trade. jll 30deod3m DR. niCIIAU’S (aOLl)KN UEM^DIEN. Ask l.r no other, take no nthrr. and you will save time, health ami money. U.MM REWARD for any oaso of<ilsoaselu any sUgo which they fail t ir Hkln Eruptions. Cop|M.r Colored Blotches, Hore of the Hcalp, Kcrofnla, Ac.; Is Uie greatest lb no- *, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, removes all disease Irotn tl e system, and leaves the bltiod pure and healthy. Dr. RicHAi’* AfTectious. Rh Mercury or other causes; gives iiumeilUta relief la all eases. No dieting nsoaaary. I have thousands of cor Ufloab s proving the mlracnloua cures offoeb-d by these BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE! K I V K POWER PRESSES 1 Ami au EiulIttu, Variety of JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! J_JAVIN<l ><ld.<l l.v.r.1 Tl.,....! Hollar, wsrlh af Jab Typ. to our .IruOr EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE ! We take gr«*t I'lmaure In announcing to the Business Public that we are now more fully prepared than avert to execute, lu tho II If Meet Style of the Art, 1 AU Descriptions of Job Printing ! Our New Additions wore selected by sn Experienced Printer, and comprise all tho latest Improvements In TYPE, PRESSES, IEJTO., And enables in to compete successfully with any Printing ICstiabllshmeMt In the South. Indeed. wo are prepared to print anything From a VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER ! In a Style to suit the most faetldlous. v up aud In ruuuing order FIVE SPLENDID POWEll PRESSES ! NIIMBKK (INK IS A MAMMOTH IIOK CYLtkDEH l*MUSS, h a Uugo Piece of Machiuery, the largeat of the klud ever brought to Atlanta. This Frees ia especially <d to Pino Book Printixxs »nd Xjargo Foators. KI’.MKRH TWO Niualli<r than tlio Aral, i Is also a Hoc Cylinder Press, b of the best Newapapor Preseos In tho State. hDHUkCK TIIRICK IS A TS/HEIDXXJIviT HOB JOBBEH, >imuUou of JOB WORK of every description, am’ haa been pronoanced by competent Nl'MBKK KOIJH IS A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS, tiug CIRCULARS. LETTER 1IKAD8, BILL HEADS, Ac., and is of very eupt-rior quality. Nl’MBKK FIVE IS A. POTTHH OAniD PHI388, Fxitoo Po.tDVBia MwteiaaAatnJMMWM a MP OOLUNff. L R BRADF1ELW 00LDMN T&W *fvl0“6r. rj_ - ~n »"-■"** 1 *r ■. . —.-p»v— — - '* '«i ■ -y—» «4* ", y 4S DH. i. BHADFIELD’S Great Remedies Tonic THE LARGEST ami CHEAPEST. ak-lo Hsrtary. P1RFBOTLT R»I JA RIM. The only remedy for Ohllla and fever, or Agae end Favor, that is oF cea ha dspsaded apoa la Hurley*# Ague Ton la. There here been tkoueaade cured by using It who have tried the usual ratnedlee without THE GREAT FARMERS' PAPER WOUTIIY OF ATTENTION. THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE Now is tlio time to Hubscrlbe lor the GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER IT IH CHEAP BECAUSE ITH CIRCULATION 18 LAR GER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER!I NOW IS TIIE TIME TO FORM CLUES THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE _ ing eight pages of six broad column* each. iUH all the important cditoriolK published in the DAILY TRIBUNE, except those of merely local inter- also Literary and Hcicntiflc In lligence; Reviews of the moat Interesting and important New Books; the letters from our large corps of Corrosoondeuts; the latent news received by Telegraph from all ] world; a summary * ~ ity and elsewhere a synopsis ol Legislatures v ved by every * We do neighbors, unity. It has uodel of Reality, aud t i with a rapidity that Is astonishing; snd. yst. in the neatest snd most With these extensive facilities for all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Wo have no hesitation in saying to the public that v i turn out work aa rapidly aa any Establishment south IN STYLE AND PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION All A FAIR TRIAL We are prepared to print Congress and State tloultural and Agricultural information essential bountry residents; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods, uni General Market Reports; makln ” ' " ' ricty and completeness, altogether t interesting and instruuMg—'v«-w published in tho world. L Tho full reports of the American Institute Fanners' Club, and tho various Agricultural Reports in oach number ore richly worth a year's subscription Ever since its commencement, THE WEEKLY TRI BUNE has beau an authority upon the farm. Wo make features of the Farmers’ dub, aud permit no question of interest to the agriculturalist to pass without com ment and advice. When it is remembered that this ad- vice is given by one of the most conscientious farmer" in the country, the reader may estimate its value. ■ has bccu weU observed that a careful reading and study of the Farmer"’ Club Reports iu.tho WEEKLY TRI BUNE alone will nave a farmer hundreds of dollars 'M his crop. In addition to these reports, we have arrang ed to print the beat things written on the subject of ag- —lture by American and foreign writers. Wo intend La rease these features in the coming year very largely] itis.no prudent farmer can do without it As ■' son to hi« workmen alone, every farmor should place 1 [the WEEKLY TRIBUNE upon his Ublo every Saturday ■voulng. The TRIBUNE tl (he best and cAtapttlpaper in the \ctruiUnj. This is not said in a spirit of lioastfuluossi ■” ' "‘“|claiiu any essential superiority ■pt the superiority of place and oppor-l fallea to New York to create tho great! 'WHpajM.-rs of tho country. Here concentrate tho [ommeree, the manufactures, tho mineral reaourcos,| Ihe agricultural wealth of the Republic. Hero all tho [news gathers, and the patronage is so largo that jour- lint* can afford to priut It A newspaper can be made ■ Now York for half tlio money, and yet witli twice the value of newspapers elsewhere- This is Uie strength of air Tiummr.. » o pnut the largest, snd cheapest, and Is-st edited weekly newspaper in tho country. There is little si>ceial merit in this. We have all the advantages around us. We have great Daily aud 8oml| Weekly editions. Their machinery and resources are only a part of tlio Weekly. This paper has long luull the largest circulation in America, and we have tried to justify that confidence. Tlio result is, that wo have so systematized and expanded our resources that every copy of Uie WEEKLY TRIBUNE contains as much mail ing matter as a duodecimo volume. Think of it I For two dollars, Uie fanner, lu the course of one year, buys as much roading matter as though he illlod a shelf of his library with fifty volumes, and those volumes contain* lng the greatest works in tho langtisgn. The force of] eliespuess can no further go. The WEEKLY TRIBUNE Is Uie paper of the people! Hem Uie eager student may know tho last lessons of science. Here tho scholar may read reviews of tho l>est books. Hero may be found correspondence from all parts of tho world, tlio observations of sincere snd gifted meu, who serve Uio TRIBUNE in almi country. All the elaborate aud intricate machinery of | our establishment—perhaps tho most complete In America—is dovoted to Uie purpose of making the beat aud cheapest weekly newspaper Ln tho world. Wo think | we liave reached that point in giving for two doUara fifty-two duodecimo volumes a year. The TRIBUNE is strong by reason of its enormous circulaUon and great cheapness. It has long been! conceded that the WEEKLY TRIBUNE has tho largest dreulsUou of any newspaper in the country.' ” years we have priuted twice aa many papers, perhaps, as all of tho other weekly editions of the city dailies combined. This is why wo are enabled to do our work so thoroughly and cheaply. Tho larger our circulation] the better paper we can make. What are the prarUcal suggestions? Many. dg&boi subscriber renew hia s i. and urgo his jpay HANDDILLS, BILL HEADS. CIRCDLARS, LETTER HEADS, BU SIN ESSiO ARDS, WEDDING80ARDS, VISITING OARDS, Kcmedie*. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2 $4.<" tie, or twobottlrsfor |9.0O. Dr. ItK-Har's Goi.dkn Anudotk, a saf,*, speedy, i hot- ant and radical cure for all Urinary Dersngomei la, ar. cnnipatii. d with full directions. Prioe $4.00pw bokUe. I>r. Ru'iuu's Golden Kxium Kuovm, a radical cure for Narvous or OoiMral I'rldhty. ia old or yo*ng; Im parling onorgr with Wonderful effbet. Price |100 n« r Imttle, or two I Kittles for |9 00 receipt of price Remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attenUon paid to correspondents.— Noas geautne wltheut the aim* of "Dt. HK'IIAU'8 GOLDEN HEM EDI KN, 1). B. RICIlARD’8. "ole propri- **or,” blown In glass of bottles. Aildrea" D. B. Ult'HAKDS, N«). M’4H Varlek 8tr.'et. New York. OfBee hours from 9 a. s. to Di*. n. Uireulars free, jyf-dly Tiio P urns., R.Tst Rttd Caoapost SOLD BV Al.l, OROCEBS. LABELS OF, ALL 'KINDS. Together with All Descriptions of Railroad Work From a Ticket to a Ledger. f al«o prepared to do all kinds FANCY PRINTING, PLAIN OR IN COLORS. BOOK-BINDER Y! also have connected with our ofheo, a No. 1 Rook-Rlnd»ry l la charge of one of the SB0T \ In th" United male", who can do all descriptions of work in the BEIT ffTYLf and . . for hia trouble. No newspaper so large and complete as the WEEKLY’ TRIBUNE was ever before offered at trice. Even when our currency was at par auch paper but the TRIBUNE was offered and the TRIBUNE Uien cost us Car loss than It now does. Wo have solved the problem of shaper in America— eckly circulaUon. 'a pi with gold, at that prii making the best and cheapest u not give it TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. - SUnscniBRflM: e year, 52 issues $2.00 One copy, _ 6 copies, $9; 10 copies, to one S4ldrcss, $1.60 each (and one extra copy); 10 copies, to names of sub scribers, st ouo Postofflce, $1.60 each (and ouo ex tra copy); 20 copies, to one address, $1.26 each (aud one extra cony); 20 copies, to names of subscribers. ' Postofflce, $1.86 each (and one extra copy); i extra 60 copies, to ono address, $1 each (and one e copy); 60 copies, to names of subscribers, Poatofflce, $1.10 each (and ono extra copy). THE NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE I* published every Tuesday and Friday, and contains all the editorial article", not merely local In character; Literary Reviews and Art Criticisms; letters from oiu large corps of Foreign and Domestic Correspondent"; Special and Associated Press Telegraphic Dispatches; refill and complete summary of Foreign and Do. tic News; exclusive reports of the proceedings of the Farmers’ Club of tho American InsUtute; talks about Fruit, aud other Horticultural and Agricultural information; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Good", and General Market Reports, which are published ln the DAILY TRIBUNE. The SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE also gives, in the course of a year, three or four of tho nwrr and latest rovrnxu kowus by living authors. The cost of these alone, if lmught *“ *>ook form, would lie from six to eight dollan chased ln the English Magazines, from which carefully selected, the coat would bo three or four os that sunn Nowhere else can so much current intelligence and permanent literary nutter l>o had at so Cheap a rate as in tlio SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Those whe Imlievc in the nrincinlos and approvo of the character of Uie TRIBUNE can Increase it" power aud influence by joining with Uielr neighbors In form ing clubs to subscribe ft>r the Homi-Weekly edition. It will In that way lie supplied to them at the lowest price for which such a paper can be printed. TfcRWH or THE HKMI-WKIKLT TMnUNK. n.uff; $100 we will send thtrty-fonr copies and tbs THE NEW YORK DAILY TfUUUKE SAMUEL BARD. Is published every morning (Hundoys excepted) i $10 per year; $5 for six months. Terms cash la advance. In making ramittonoea fbr subscriptions, always nrucuro a draft on Mew York, or a Postofflce money order, it possible. Whoa neither of these con be procured, send the money, bat always (istered latter. The reglstraUon fee has bee* 1th* present r*gi*tr*iio» ■MhoriUsa to be looses by mall. To Dr. lbomss A. Hurisy: I hereby esrtify that dnrtn* last yew I was etU with ths ague whilst in YioSstmrg, Miss., sad several popular medlolnss with bat temporary r On rescuing home toe dlsssts retnrnsd in a worse if possible, whan mj medical attendant ordered (furn- lne ln largo doess paqnautly as high aa 60 grains per dsr, and which moat have eoot me noorljr $100. I con sulted Dr. flnalth, of LouiarUls, and /owed ha prescrib ed quinine and arasoio combined, which I refused f take, preferring to let ths disease take Its oourse. I wi almost bloodless, extramly rahaastsd, sod prononno ed with snlorgsd Liver end Bplssa. About this time, the advertisement of Harley's Ague Tonic appeared in a city paper, snd I determined to give U s trisL I did so, andhove no reason to regret it. One bottle rostered ms completely, and sines that Urns I have seen nearly a hundred oases in which It acted with eonally happy results, and would oartaluly reeommand It aa ble to any other tonle bMori ths Louisville, Kj., June 14. 1844. ohtetrsly, and ftu he uss<! ated ssDseisUv to those oeoss wbxia Uks^ _ . fi oss co ■dad, or Ilka osnos, H sots ttks s chAjrm, - mss. Takes in Urns sU ness srmpioma pass away Immediately, without Injury to the sesnHtntton. Fre- 1htluks4|HTTr Isidrior number Voss svila to the constitution of the wo man. Ths next "tarn" comes around and therejsno [oastsabout ths Usee, constant dull aching inlus ►ut the heed, weight ln the lower atoms** and back, with or without whites, palpitations of the heart, pai- •Uon. indigestion, weariness, languor, och- ths loin a. loss of appetite, pain In left breast, tightness across the chest, cough, snd giddiness. If ami allowed to go an "green sickness” will be fully de veloped, ths headache besomee ssvora, with lorn of , Engineer. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD BURLEYS SARSAPABILLl WITH IODIDE OF POTABH. L>Xap«psin ( Kryalpells, Female ■ rjKularltles, Ffstnln, nil Ikln Diseases, Liver t'onplslst, Indigestion. Filed. Pulmo nary, Diseases, Sersfk- la.or Kina's Kvtl, Syphilis." Lotnsviujt, April 4, 1866. Hurley's Sarsaparilla is whet it Is represented, end I believe it ths most wonderful medicine before the public. Nothing under the heavens could induce me to ssy so without proof of the strongest and surest kind; therefore 1 speak willingly and poaltlvely “■ subject. My daughter baa been afflicted with akin dlacaeo end stiffness of the joints 'St* several years. I cm tonlshment sh« rapidly got wall, and thank God con tinues so. Had she been taking any medicine I would not give this certlAcate; but yonr Sarsaparilla, tin unf - ... ^ fesres no doubt ot Its modi mploycd, nd that it only remedy 1 qualities, | (Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS. ■ Any person requiring the truth aud honesty of the Iststement, will find ms al my residence, corner Ninth | and Walnut streets, Louisville.! HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANOY. Messra. James Buddie h Oo.—Gentlemen—It gives ie great pleasure to ssy, after using all ths other worm remedies known to me. with bu' pertisi succe* y enuorsn, i was advised to try T. A. Ilnrley’] rtoce using it my children have Wme null well and healthy. Th# children would eat It all th- time. It ia one of the beat, safest remedies known, nd as such, recommend it to one and all. JAB. W. TRAVIS.) Louisville, Jane 18, 1868. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS. Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In digestion, or Dyspepsia, Wastof action of tkc Liver or Disordered Stomach ln removing those distressing comptatuts. For sale n be had st any drug store in the United Htales. 5AMK8 RUDDLE k OO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. ToJss. Ruddle k Oo., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen lits la to certfly that I have been tor years a anfforer and tried all the U ulcsl have heard of or seen odTer Used, with little or no relief from any of them heard Hurloj ’e Bitters highly spoken ot and tried I bottle, with little faith in It before I commenced, and to n>y surprise and Joy. before I finished one bottle, I felt a groat dee) better and firmly believe that — -• fmi two occasions it was the means o ■avingand prolong- . mended them tc the best Bitters known, end advise them always <o ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s and have no other tou cu om tkM M 70S tkink prop«r, If it will benefit others. Yoara truly, eto., r 1 in v J0HH W - MMON. LoalavUlo, Ky., December 10, 1868. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABBOOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. s in Its action, effleteut and reliable In all sable tn the followtag dlaeaase: Summer Complaint, Irregularities of ths bowels, estivensso, Teething, Ae. Give# health to the child and rmt to Uu mother. Nuitou, Tbiw., Feb. 1$, 1868. Jas. K add I a k Oo., LoalerlUa, Ky When Uvins In )arcttyl need several bottles of Dr. Beabrook’a In- font Soothing Syrup, and fonnd It U do my child more good and It would rest better after using U then any other remedy I ever tried. I oon say with confidsnos. it ia the best msdictns for ehildrsn L prMtlmm. I wish you would Itst ths drogmsts hers to keep It, U any one doss, please 1stmsknow; if act sand ms oo. doiM, b, .iprM., uK I wtll poy for It ol Ih. odk h.ro. Wriu Di. -ti.n 700 Mod It, ud obllo. M!W. HA ttfl U ttAMDOLPH. HR, SEA BROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophoephato of Iron and ptq*ia, terlmi of Uie heart, swtixnu body, and occasional spitting of blood. Ths effort ceases huouxd **eatmimo, almost surroex- no*. Ths skin Is flabby aud a “doughy to*>L" This is a sad picture, bat it is ths condition of thousands of womsn between the ages of fifteen and forty-fire who are brought to the verge of the grave by ignor- onoe or neglect to take the proper remedy. To all who ora afflicted with any of the symptoms abovo mention ed. ln connection with an irregularity of the "monthly sickness," we earnestly say TAKE DR. J. BRAD FIELD'8 FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces ta ken you will at onoe experience its benefits, aud wilh a little patience you will be fully restored to boalth. f. This remedy has been extensively used for upwards of twenty years by many of the moat experienced snd successful physicians of Georgia, Ws raccst that DB. J. BRADFIELD'H FEMALE REGULATOR is preparred for WOMEN and to be used by Women only. ▲ trial ia off we ask. Pr.^ ACd «dd WHOLEiALE DBUGG1HT, Atlanta, Georgia. Price $1 60 per Bottle. $3- Hold by Druggist* generally. AtIaAWIX, a a., December 29,1868. Dr. J. BaADrixLD. Dear Bir: I take pleasure in stating that some time previous to the late war. I used, with the utmost success, on a servant girl, your FE MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfield’s Drug Btoie, West Point, Ga. 8he had been suffering severely from suppressed msnstruoUon, aud this Med- lcino soon restored her to health. She la, to-day, liv ing in Atlanta, sound and well. I will state, further, that I know of its being used, with equal suocess: on a servant girl of my brother- in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athens, Gs. This woman had, I think, been diseased for six years.— She was a house servant, and seemed cured np to the time of “freedom.’* I do not hesitate to indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you recom- ineud it . - - . Yours truly, JNO. 0. WHITNKR. of Dr. Joseph Bradfield, of this county, and as a med ical man pronounce it to be a combination of Medi cines of great merit in the treatment of aH tho diseases WM. H. FINCH K Mouwrvnj-E, 1 Dn. J. BaaDFikU) — Dear Bir: I have repeatedly used ln uiy family, your Female Regulator, and have ery case, met with complete success. G. L. DA I also prepare and have for sale a YEAST POW DER, equal to the best, and for much less price. — 1 also prepare s LIQUID BLUING, 1 - ‘ * -• • ^keepers in r* - ~ rmlboad^ r»d. »•»» &ULMAJ>, ACUUm, . ASYT*ara,(fc IMU y - e lf ~, r Leave Anguata Leave Atlanta Arrive st Angusta. Arrive at Atlanta If *wnv TtLAiw. 1 Leave Angnnta. Leave Atlanta -Is* Arrive at Amrusta..,., Arrive at Atlanta MMBUa min’ /Leave Augusta. Leave Beraelia _ Arrive et Auguatt. Vg| Arrive at BerawHa • -4g •StaRawssags *? y - * •’-•■I. bile and New Orleans must leave uj?' Passenger Train, to make close t Psseengere for Nashville, OorlnuT^ Memphis, Ixmisvllh: and It. I-ouhiT,' and make clone connections. Through Ticket* and Reggae,- Urn above places. wajmu. il PAlu-0 Hl.cpin, Cu n C Trains. No change <( f cars on m 1 Trains between Augustt and gS Assiatant “ VUAUGK MO chamuk or cai nrrwtcM A*I> MONTH, iMKJiy, 4^**^ Omci or Mantlu c (’KNTBaL llAIUiOAD, HAVASS^X; . On aud after Sunday, icui in»t a.'- 1 on Urn Georgia Central Railroad wili or DAT THAIS Leave Savannah Arrive at Macon Arrive at Augusta Arrive at Miffiidgcviik- Arrive at Eatontou _ Connecting with train that leaves' __ . wows hat toam. Leave Macon Arrive at Havannah Arrive at Augusta CouDfcUn* with U-.ln U*t up maur mix. Leave Havannah Arrive at Mscou Arrive at Augusts Connecting with train that leave. Aujimk DOW* might train. Leave Mecon Arrive at Sevannoli Arrive at Augusta I x«ve MffiedgevlUe Leave Eatouton (Connecting with trains that leave A. M. Trains from Savannah aud A Trains from Macon, connect *1th R at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. Train from Havannah connea* wm. Moil Train on South Carolina R. K. from Havannah and Augusta with Tnk, ' western snd Muscogee Railroad*. m [Signed] WILIJAM Acting Master of T GREAT SALJ of the Lost housekeepers in the city, sud pro- by them to be very superior. L. H. BHADEIELD, Dniffffisti Atlantii, Gn. Hole Agout for Geo. M. Hay’s Sure (Jure for Intemperance DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines OONHIHT1NO OF I L I V E II M K1)I( INK Anoiliiic Pain Kill It, ANTI-BILUOIJN PILI.H -A.Q-TTE PILLS, MPysenlery Cordial^ Female Tonic PURIFYING PIZjIjS T HE excellent remedies of O. S. Prophitt, M. D. ured no recoramendstiou, their well-kuown powt- ln removing the diseases peculiar to our Southern cli- mitoluvln, .IrMilj MOUid torthMn ui tnvui.lt r.puMMoi^ji Utonit MldUMtajoUUla HtotM. Am the m«Jortl7 if ptnoDt l.-vlnj. u. th© H©uth ,r. prvOi.|, -i ] *® «*• ht.«r. 11 ugrtattd bj tlf lDtolhg.nl , .jttoUnt tbt! uwt of th, ptlut tn! toko, of our “>©o- plo are dne to organic or functional derangement ol V 11 , 1 , ‘niportsnt o'gan. Prophltt’s Liver Medicine and Anti-BiUiou* Pills strike directly at the root of tho eviL They cure the Liver, which In niue cases out of ten, is at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Hick Headache, Rhenmati^m, Constipation, Menstrual Ob. structions, etc., so common among our people. Ear ache. Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and bodily pains of every kind fleo before Prophitt’! Pain Kill It like chaff before the wind. If you have Indigestion or Dyspepsia in any form, t any othei chronic diseases, use Prophitt’s Liver Medicine. It la safe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and a liquid ready for nse at any and aU times. Prtco $2 a bottle— 88 1-8 per oent. discount by the dozen bottles or more. If you get snake bit, lessees all the tomic convlaaagora!tram nu . taalna trragn takVlia V£s* ,nch ^•• M eA fair’nothing eon wel- Naw York James Ruddle 6c Oo., PROPRIETORS, l-nhorntory .Vo. 41, BulMtt Strert Louisville, Ky, IM .bon good, tor «to bj RB>*,» g 4 FOX f M _ ATI-ANTA. PROPinTT’S PAIN KllJd IT. internal and external. If you have a freeh wound of SWr"-1,rxffi £tIT ' •» »“• DB. 0. 8. PBOPHITT 8 Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills PniKRtlve and Krbrlfimc, ”?t.*?J? U,d . opon ••*“)» *“'l flbclont rotli.rtir lo all Febrile and Acute Diseases of all kinds. DR. O. 8. PROrniTT’H VEGKTABL.E AGUE PII.I.S A safe an (^certain remedy for Ague aud Fever. Chills and Fever© end all kinds of Periodical DUeaaea, and is safe and reliable for all to take at any time. DR. FROTH ITT8 «hi Disiim tni A safe and genuine remedy for all kinds of Jiowei l>is- saves, Dysenteries, DtarrhaM, Blootly Flux. Ac . It may be given to ell sixes, egee and sexes, end at all times, with perfect aafety, where there Is anything of Female Tonle, —AMD— PURVEYING P1LLH Tbo Purifying PMo md Foniolo Toni© or. aoooctolod ji’",-Itoont tho Tonic, vbw REAL ESTAT rpHE undersigned will soil for CA8n,on Tuesday, the 5th Day of House ill tbe city uf ELEGANT AMI SPACIOCS ulent ruaitlsnres in Middle Oeorgia. UHCVide halls to be sold with the house. The e ‘' well sud cistem til suiierior. Also Six Thousand Six Hun and Fifty-two Acre* MORGAN COUNTY U r of Sugar Creek. These finest Cotton and Grain had j. PH! ...11 be sold in several tract*,I _ afford an opportunity to a good many prnoMk Proouro Home# Stranger* desiring to settle in GREAT ORIGINAL FER would do sell to attend this sale. . The lands Ue within from one to ten nnWa* >n, and are composed of tho farm* of the t tbe residence aforesaid, tho splendid PARLOR FURNITURE, Carriage aud llarneafi, and a great variety of personalty bclonsiafl to tates of said deceased and his widow, lira Affl of whom also we are executor*. The sale to be made under the order of U» <■ Ordinary, and tho Wills of the deesaed, tor »• po*o of paying legacies, end tor <ll*tiibatioe. *— to their Wills. nrad that the title Q f > u porty 1* unquestioned. Thi* la an ImportaattoAj JAM EH H.POBTtt. 1 CHERTEIt CAMI HCJ- Madison, Oa„ August 14. 1669. NOTICE. ■ HEia:liV give my con«out thi: my wifo. *■*_- . DOIU A. TDKKKB. m»y, from Oil, >l*^i NOTICE, DEBTORS and CKED G BOIiQIA, FULTON COUNTY.—Nottto given to ail persons having demand* ag- Me Master, Senior, deceased, to present ttMJJ*. properly mode out. within tho time prescribe* sons to know their character and amount, ^ hereby r- M. Mt’MAflTlK there In eny tndlostion for them, auch aa abort* Breath, Hweiling of the Feat or Face, or a Pale. atotecWtk.BlA or . SOSSnSateonCs Mntc and Chilli generally follow Fever i sold by Druggists and AU of the above Med 1o!l.^ Marckaat• geaermll j throughout the Southwest. k W. A. tnnsdell. Redwlas Jk Fox. Curtis k Lloyd, riuberkou. WUseu, Iky lor k Oo.. Atlanta. Go. Vr*V*rod only by DB. O. 8. PBOPHITT, Ooringkon, On. All the above remedies for sale by L. H. BRADFIELD, WHOl.ESAKE DRUGGIST. WUITXHAIA. IMBT. ATLANTA, OEOKOIA. to make iinmealiate payniout aug 26—prsfc«$3 G eorgia, Haralson county.-whersra^ beth Ferryman, admiairtraltlx of the *^ M. A. Perryman, represents to the court la iw tjon. duly filed aud » «« «-eoe«t. tk"» ^ fully administered P lute Is therefore to »* ■■ r drod and creditors, to shew cause, If any vm why said administratrix should not be decker*- her administration, and reeelva lettere of d-~r on the first Monday la October, 1869. ThtoH* July, 1889. * ^PrtNtorttoie JulyBMnAm G BOBOII, DAWtoC.. wv,«AA.—- — ^ may eomomrm.-Willi ass L. Ray haring 1* form applied to me fo* letter* of odmlMw- the estate of Augnatus William*. Iste of *ete thi* 1* to dto all and singular, tbe create^ next of kin of Augustas William*, lo be end my office, within the time allowed by tew, reuse. If eny they oon. why permanent * tien should n°4 tmgrantedto WifflemL 1 Witness my hand end official rtgnatm-*^ AMikfflOM ter KxoMptte* /^ROROIA. FULTON COUNTY.-Ordinary*' U August site, tWI.—Botmes fiMl* ramest 10 o’clock a. •*., on 18th day of Septr*** paFPtr. prrnft (Printers foe82 •)