Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 21, 1869, Image 4

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DAILY NEW ERA. tBftin or auuaiiuPTioft i For Dally, Par Annum -*. tlO 00 8 ” Six Month* •• 5 00 " “ Throo Month* 3 00 “ “ Por Month I 00 Wooklj Era, . Por Annum 2 00 , r INVARIABLY IX JUJYAKCK j« HATU <J» AOVKKT'MINU. TT7TB Number Square • * ' § Oa* Square Two OOMIM Three Square* foar 8qui Ftv* Square* 8lx Square* Gustier Column H tit Ooluwn Two-thirds Column Ou« Column ilWKIitHnU *W j !oi . mentii* will be iu*#ru*.t at a dedui osnL from Um re*«* ... For Mh'k n-.uaio -1 ' ' 1 "• ' 1,1 L •">' llie lust I user- li ju, $1, amt f-»r *•* b subsequent Insertion M c«nU. Ten line* of nMI nonpareil, or Ita equivalent lu *P*-'«, make a square. Adrertisemouta n nit afli rtlie firstlu- It bo marked for a specified time. Advertisements inserted at Intervale to be charged a* new each Insertion. All alvertla.«»i»*nto, > under "City Budget,” rwuri nvi ckxt* a line for each Insertion uotice will appear for a Iom auiu than owe i>ou.au. Ldverttaexneuta under the haad of "Special Mottete, tweuty oauta per lino fur first oAi h -subsequent insertion. i, aud 10 eoute for Vohi'itary communication a, containing iulereaUug or mportant newt, aollcUod from every quarter. News letter* i om the rarlona couutle* of the State especially Till', KKA OFFICE M IN THK BBICK BUILOINO ON ALABAMA KTHKkT OPrORITE THE POBTOFKICK, BETWEEN BROAD AND WHITEHALL. NlLlTAnl DIHBCTUUY. liiiEVET Major-General Alfueu II. Tebuy Commanding Department of tbo South. TEBSONAL STAFF. llroret Lientennnt Colonel E. W. Smith, Captain U. 8. Army, Ald-dc-l amp. llrevet Lieutemmt Colonel C. H. Or'v,«, Captain U. S. Army, Aid Je-Cnmp. Brevet Captain J. U. TlUotd, 1st Lieuten ant T. S. Army, Aid-de-Camp. DEPARTMENT staff. llrevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad jutant General, U. S. Army, Assistant Ad jutant General. _ . TT Brevet Major Robert P. Hughes, Captain u. S. Army, ActinR Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. Captain C. W. lloUeupillc,. U. 8. Army, Acting AsaisUut Inspector General. Major DeWitt Clinton. Judge Advocate U. 8. Arinv, Judge Advocate General T. Haims, Army, Jrevet Brigadi.. ----- IT Commissary of Subsisteuce C Chief Commissary, glove! Colonel A. It. Eddy, Major and Quar termaster U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster, ’aptaiu G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army, Depot aud Staff Quartermaster. Jrevet Brigadier General \V. J. Sloan, Surgeon U. S. Army, Medical Diroctor. Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhau, Surgeon U. S. Army. Assistant to Medical Director, temporary. llrevet Lieutenant Colonel A. K. Smith, Sur geon U. S. Army, Atteii.libg Surgeon. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Taggart, Paymaster U. S. Army, Chief Paymaster, office at Charleston, South Carolina, llrevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay master U. S. Army. ROSADALIS, mk » » BLOOD PURIFIER. Curat Scrofula Id all lit varloaa fo tut, nncli u Consumption lu ita earliest stages, Enlargement and IMcrraUou of tba Gland**. Jotnta. Bow at. Kidney», Uforus, Chroulo Rheumatism, Kruptiont of tho Hkln, Chronic 8ora Eyes, he.; alto, SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS. Di«oa«o« of Womeui Lu** mt Appetite, Mirk ll.aila.hr Live lom plaint, I'aln In IhrUtrk, Im- prudence In Llfr, Urtvrl, General ba.1 health, aud all .lltraaua of Ui« Blood, Liver, Kidneys, und Bladder, II In ii perfect miuvaloi • UUkAUA L1M eradicate* every kind of humor aud had taint, and re*tere* the entire system to a healthy condition. It It perfectly ham:lets, never produrlug the slight- ettinjury Itccumiiieiuleil by the Medical I'urulty aud ninny tlMinuimls of uur beat i-IUseus. For testimonials of reuiorkabla curet, tee “Ho- uulalis Almanac" for thlt year. Prepared only by Dra. Cleineuta, IUve* A Co., Man ufacturing ChemitU, formerly J. J. Lawrence k Co., Baltimore, Md. For tale by Druggist* everywhere. THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Agent, OfUce at .the Clothing (Store of W. 11. Lowe k Co., Atliuila, Georgia. FOR m YORK STEAM BE 00. Manufacturers of Engine Lilliis, Planers, Boll Cutters, L'p right Drill,, Machinists’ Tools of nil Descriptions.' V LSO, manufacture and tell Wood-working Machine ry of every description, and Stationary aud Port able Engine* and Boilers, Patent oold-roUed Bhalting, Leather and llubber Belting, and all articles needlul in machine or railroad repair shops. Office 1*241 and 12k Chambers st, New York. GEORGE PLACE, President JOHN H. CHESTER. Sce’y. jel#-tl CHAS. F. HARDWICK, Sec’y. JOB PBI.VTlVt M A. M M O T H PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND I’ieiiAm' Sec lid's. mm; .ail, ilge.t roato I■■ tin. Virgluln Spi'iJis*. ALL NORTHERN.'CITIES. C^XCDRaiON RETURN TICKETS to all the Ct kbral- Pi ed VirgiuiaSpriutfH with tho privilege of stopping TSJO STAGING. If you desire SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY, ro via the tircHt Virginia »n«l TenMCMre Air- Uoe, Passenger Depot, ■he pymptoms of liver plaint are uneasiuose pain in tho side. Some- The head is troubled ^ t-onsitlerable loss of I ful sensation of having 1 ought to have been don-. panlctl with pain- * very lew of them; tho liver is generally jibe organ most involved.— the liver with DR. SIMMONS’ iv t.u uv.uvi.vnm. paration of roots an l herbs, warranted to bo ly vegetable, and can do no injury to auy one. vas been used by hundreds, and known for the i years as one oi the most reliable, efficacious sufter- ■.! tly, it is -ure to c diarrhfes, headi'die, jaundii (heoda...., iBaffections of tho bladder, egulator|» teMrss; VvouHiu ss, chills, diseases of Hthe skin, impurity of tho melancholy, or depression of spirits, heartburn, )r pains In the bowels, pain in tho head, fever twldrfflpaffl b»»'. p—i bInmk and limb., A«th- lysypelas, female affections, and bilious diseases ired only by J. II. XMMX* CO. lareu ,u V j nmitolata Mae, e $1; by mail f 12C. Druggists, Macon, fla.’ lollo’wlug highly respectable p< fully UOV1UK UI*UQ the virtue* of this valuable medicine, and to >st respectfully W. H. Roll, President H. W. . It. • rlli.::. I*. K. Florida . Kii ixst 1 hi, (ia.; El ilily 'J-lAwCm . A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, rilKsAVKNT VSD :.iGS'l' lUHTIVH ME 11 \ POU WORMS That ill - Li’.’ii (liflccvoml. r Worms Is n*e<! wltli the Ml by c^nti, IBOII who have icslp ulebratf-1 sp fruedotu UBU *n’um-npmijy — •• «•**> il emtuenoe in lh-in, Ilcslprnfeselotl, and many i. throwing a-id<* iV-ir prejudices, have choer- certiAcat'st • fyln;:to IU superiority. It extensively, f>>r th- etmpls reason that ng h«H vet tin m illsrovcrril wlileh ran b« sul»*tlln4eil in Its plate. It Is given without appr< hcnsioii, because every iwi Its perfect safety. Ithaa now l>e«n before ,lie for over “Fodtv Y raws," end has a*tested srlority lu thousands of rases, Uiroughotit ’ the world. the Imperative duty of every pa- , M the health of hlsehlld, and ivltle himself with this |>uUnt spe* peful to observe Uie ImIUoIs of Use name, and Z"FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGf,- . Cabnsstock'F Son & •HOl.lJd.VI.I HIHlOOD-IX. VlTThlJUKO, I*A., MLB PftOrmlBTOBX CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY Howard aud Borks Street*, Philadelphia.| 1 Beam Engine, 22-inch cylinder, four foot stroke, madu by Sutton, with 13 boDem, 40-inch diameter, 45 feet long. 1 Beam Engine, 18-inch cylinder, four feet t troke, made by Suttou, with 8 boilers, 84(-lnch dial ieter, 38 feet long. 40 Roller Looms. 42-inch, 6, 8 and 10 treadle’, 1, 3 aud 4 shuttles. 2. r » Crompton Iiooms, 42 and 45-incli, 12 and 24 ’lar- as, 3 aud 2 boxes, pick and pick, and also 4 (40x42 Condenser, j l\-lu.g’age ! 40x42 1st breaker,) Mule 36x42 2d " | 240 spindk-8 30x42 Condenser. ) l\-in.g'age 1 60x48 1st breaker.) Mules 48x48 2d “ j 432 spimllcs 1 ^Sargent's Burr Picker, large size, nearly i COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS. 1 Willow, Hodson’s make, large size, speeder 36-iuch, two beaters. 4 Cotton cards, 36-lnch, self-strippers and grinder, frame, six coiiers. 1 Condenser, feeder, 24 deliveries. | 3 Spinning Frames, 2-inch rings, 168apindlei 1 Bailing Machine, for candle wick, &c. THE BISHOP PILL. THE BISHOP PILL. THE BISHOP PILL. “COSTAR’S” BISHOP FILL efficacy for Costm-m-ss, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head, aches, Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac." (Medical Journal Srp., .8.) Positively the best Pill in the World Thousands of Boxes now used. All Druggist in ATLANTA sell them. -That Cough will kill you," Try "Costar’s” Cough Remedy •'Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,” ostiar’s” Cough Remedy itar says it is the best in the wide world—and if He says so—it's True—it's True—it’s True; and We say Try it Try it—Try it.” (Morning raptr, Aug. 26.) All Druggist* in ATLANTA sell it. “ C 0 sTa R ' S” Standard Preparations ARE HIS BEAUTIFIER. THE BUCKTHORN SALVE! "Cost iar’s” (only pure) Insect Powder. Address "Costah,” No 10, Crosby at., N. Y., Or John F. IIknrv (Successor to) Demos Barnes k Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. OW“For Solo by J. A. TAYLOR, L. II. BRADFlKI.il and other Druggists in ATLANTA, OA. RKDWINK A FOX, agents, Atlanta, Go. feb20-c GKO. N. THOMAS, A 11 o r n o v ik t I_j ,*i ATLANTA, «A. f tjffiio, Bread st„ v. Bro’ mi. nioiiAU’8 (JOT.DEN HEMEDIEH. Ask I r no other, take no other, and you will nave time, health and money. f 1,'KHi UK'YARD for any esse of disease in any atage Dr. IlicnAL’s Ooldkn Baikah No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections. Rhemattsm, in all it* forms, whether from Mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in all Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2 $6.00 pet hot- snt and radical cure for all Urinary Derangemei ts, a oompanlrd with full directions. Price $3.00 per bottle. Dr. Rioiuu's Golukn Kuuii Annua, s radical cur* for Nervous or Gsnsrol Debility, In old or youiw; Im parting energy with wonderful effect. Price $6.00 per bottle, or two bottles for $9 00 On receipt of price ltemedios will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention psld to correspondents.— )y4-dly Tao ParosH c 'lulCueapest SOLD BY ALL OIOCEII. ial, 14-dl, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE! Fulton Poyponoa SirtiMt Sal* to sotiofy a mortgu l h. iWEitun -oownw Hew Yurt Witt Tim THE LARGEST ami CHEAPEST. AEDWIBE A FOX’. COLUMN FIVE PO WER PRESSES ! And au Etui loss Variety of JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! H AV1NG added I ml Delian worth of Job Type to our already EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE ! execute, lu tho Highest Ntyle c All Descriptions of Job Printing ! Oar New Additions were selected by sn Experienced Printer, and comprise all the latest Improvements In TYPE, PRESSES, ETC., «to compete successfully with any Printing ICstnbllshraent In th* South. Indeed, From a VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER ! In s Style to suit tho n We have now up and in ruunlng order FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES ! NlMUKli ONE IS A MAMMOTH llOK CYlilNttRU VHEHS, i Huge Piece of Machinery, the largest of tho kind over brought to Atlanta. Thin Press la especially i to Fine Book Printing and Xxargo Po*tor*. NUMBER TWO Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press, Smaller than the first, aud oue of the best Newspaper Presses In th* State. ftUMBKlt THREE IS -A MBDIXTM HOB JOBBER, t execution of JOB ffORK of every description, ou<T has been pronounced by competent NUMBEK FOUR IS A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS, For Printing CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS. Ac., and is of very superior quality. HUMBER FIVE IS A POTTER CARD PRESS, s out work with a rapidity that Is astonishing; and, yet, In the neatest and most extensive facilities fur all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, o hesitation in saying to the public that v i out work as rapidly as any Establishment south IN STYLE! AND. PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION All we ask is A. FAIR TRI AJL iWc arc prepared to print, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS. CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BUSIN ESS10ARDS, WEDDING.CARDS, VISITING£OARDS,| ■B* LABELS 0I1ALLMINDS. Together with All Descriptions of Railroad Work From a Ticket to a Ledger W* are also prepared to do all kinds of FANCY PRINTING,‘PLAIN OR IN COLORS. BOOK-BINDERY! W# also have conn#ctod with oar offloe, s No. 1 Book-Bindery. In charge of one of n TArnTFk HI In the United HtaUa, who con do all deecHptioos of work In the BUTT STYLE and SAMUEL BARD. THE GREAT FARMERS’ PAPER THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE ! Now Is tho time to Hubscrlbe for the GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER ! IT IS CHEAP BECAUSE ITS CIRCULATION IS LAR GER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER ! I NOW IS THE TIME TO FORM CLUBS ! ! THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE i PRINTED on a large double-medium sheet, mak ing eight pages of six broad columns each. It con tains all tho important editorials published iu the DAILY TRIBUNE, except those of merely local inter est; also Literary and Scientific Intelligence; Reviews of tho most interesting and important New Books; the letters from our Urge corps of Correspondents; the Utest news received by Telegraph from all parts of the world; a summary of all important intelligence iu this city and elsewhere; a synopsis of tho Proceedings of Congress and BUte Legislatures —**— —gp~ - 4U - Foreign News received by overy ports of the Proceedings of the Farmers’ Club of the American Institute; talks about Fruit, aud other Hor ticultural and Agricultural information essential to country residents; Stock, Financial, Cattle. Dry Goods, aud General Market Reports; making it, both for va riety and completeness, altogether the most valuable interesting and instructive WEEKLY NEWSPAPER published In the world. The full reports of the American Institute Farmers’ Club, aud tho various Agricultural Reports in each number are richly worth a year’s subscription. Ever since its commencement, THE WEEKLY’ TRI BUNE has been an authority upon the form. We make features of the Fanners’ Club, and permit no question of lute rest to tho agriculturalist to pass without com ment and advice. When it is remembered that this ad vice is given by one of the most conscientious formers lu the country, the reader may estimate its value, has been well observed that a careful reading and study of the Farmers' Club Reports in the WEEKLY TRI BUNE alone will save a former hundreds of dollars in liia crop. In addition to those reports, we have arrang ed to print tho best things written on tho subject of ag- iculture by American aud foreign writers. We intend to increase these features in the coming year very largely. As it is, no prudent former can do without it. As a lesson to his workmen alone, every farmer should place the WEEKLY TItIBUNE upon his table overy Saturday evening. The TRIBUNE u Ike best and cheapest paper in the country. This is not said In a spirit of boastfulnoss. We do not claim any essential superiority over oui neighbors, except tho superiority of place and oppoia tuulty. It has fallen to New York to create the grcaC est newspapers of tho country. Hero concentrate the commerce, the manufactures, the mineral resources, the agricultural wealth of the Republic. Here all tho news gathers, and the patronage is so large that jour nalists can afford to print it A newspaper can be made iu Now York for half the money, and yet with twice tho value of newspapers elsewhere. This is the strength of the TRIBUNE. We print the Urgent, and oho*po«t, and best edited weekly newspaper in the country. There is little special merit in this. Wo have all the advantages around us. W’e have great Daily and Semi- Weekly editions. Their machinery and resources ar< only a part of the Weekly. This papor has long had the largest circulation in America, and wo have tried to justify that confidence. The result is, that we have so systematized and expanded our resources that every copy of the WEEKLY TRIBUNE contains as much read ing matter as a duodecimo volume. Think of it I For two dollars, the farmer, in the course of one year, buys an much reading matter as though he filled a shelf of his library with fifty volumes, and those volumes contain ing the greatest works in tho language. The force of cheapness can no further go. Tho WEEKLY TRIBUNE is the paper of the people, nere the eager studont may know the last lessons of science. Here tho scholar may read reviews of the best books. Hero may bo found correspondence from qll parts of tho world, the observations of sincere and gifted men, who serve the TRIBUNE in almost every country. All the elaborate aud intricate machinery of our establishment—perhaps the most complete in America—is dovoted to the purpose of making the best aud cheapest weekly newspaper in the world. We think wo have reached that point in giving for two dollars filly-two duodecimo volumes a year. The TRIBUNE Is strong by reason of its enormous circulation and great cheapness. It has long been conceded that the WEEKLY TRIBUNE has the largest circulation of any newspaper lu tho country. F years wo have printed twice as many papers, perhaps, as all of tho other weekly editions of tho city dailies combined. This is why we are enabled to do our work so thoroughly and cheaply. The larger our circulation the better pajier we can make. What are the practical suggestions? Many. ev*ry subscriber renew his subscription, and urge his uoignbor to do tho same. If a man cannot afford to pa; two dollars, lot him raise s club, by inducing his ncigli bors to subscribe, and we shall send him a copy gratis for his trouble. No newspaper so large and complete as the WEEKLY TRIBUNE was ever before “ * so low a price. Even when our currency with gold, no suoh paper but tho TRIBUNE was offered at that price; and tne TRIBUNE then cost us for less than It now does. Wo have solved the problem of making tho best and cheapest newspaper in America— perhaps In the world. Let us see if v s million weekly circulation. dSjTrradfIeldh IIMill immoi Woman’s Best Friend, j adapted MPM&UytotboM MM, wliera Uia woxa la aXSnSiUtweicmmIrrajjiilarltjteth, «>■ aaa," aunt U100, oaaaa aa Wj3«i* Uoa. Aa Lhaaa teat ara lar, rara. Ui. Laioa la of almiiat onlYaraa! appMtxttox. lx a WlllIX fihy-h of the "monthly oonraes" fiom cold, trouble oi mind, or Ilk* ooos*. it act* like a charm, by uw* 1 )" tub DisoHABat w«r*srUSTABCB, Urn* rellevlngUu fevor, koadach*. pain in th« small of th* back and •r stomach," flashes ot h**t about the face, chill; salloos, burning of th* *T*hds end * — new. Taken In Urns *11 th*** immediately, without Injury to S neutiy, bow*v*r, th* proper remruj >■ uu, me, the disease becomes chronic, and the foundation laid for numbwlsw evil* to the constitution ef the wo man. Tbs next "turn" oomwaroaud and there Is no ‘show," or p*rhopsth* “white*" will appear. Th*r* will be some unewiu*** about the womb, hut very lit- tlo or none of th* natural fluid ewaplng. Th* oom- plexion be com** sallow, bowel, swollen,* sort of greeu- Ish caste about th* too*, constant dull echiug P*Id* about the hand, weight In th* lower rtomaA and back, with or without white*, palpitations of the heart, pal- asrfS&w* tightness acrow the chest, cough, and ghMhw still allowed to go on "gr*on slcku*** *“*}>• *' ▼eloped, th* headache becomes severe, witn memory, diminlshlua eensiblllty, sick stomach, dy»- pepsla, no relish for foci, loss ot flesh, increased flut tering of th* h*art, swELLnut or tub rm, Iwiwf body, and occasional spitting of blood. Tlie slfehtee effort pause, huokikd bbbathinO, almost sorroca- TTOSN °Th<?skin la flabby and a "doughy feel." TRI* Is a sad picture, but It lathe condition of . J of woman between th* ages of fifteen and forty-five wbo or* brought to the vwg# of th* grave bf ipor- anoe or ne*i*ct to tak*th* proper remedy. To all who are afflicted with any of th* symptoms above mention- ed, in connection with an Irregularity th* ‘‘monthly slcku***," we earnestly wy TAKE DR. J. B11AD- FIELD’8 FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounce* U ken you will at once .xperienco ita benefits, and with a little potienoe you will be folly restored to health. This remedy has been extensively used for upwards of twenty years by many of the moet expertonood and isful phy- 1 - 1 $ A “ REGULATOR Is preferred for WOMEN and to be used by Women only. A trial Util** ask. Prepared and .old WHOLESALE DRUOG18T, Atlanta, Georgia. Price $1 50 per Bottle. W Bold by Druggists generally. Atlanta, Ga., December 29, 1868. Dr. J. Bbadji*ld. Dear Blr: I take pleasure In tating that some time previous to the late war, I used, rith the utmost success, on a servant glrh your FE- i cannot give it TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. TO MAIL BUOSCBinEBS: On* copy, one year, 62 Issues $2.00 6 copies, $9; 10 copies, to one address, $1.60 each (and one extra copy); 10 copies, to names of sub scribers, st ono Fostoffloe, $1.60 each (and one ex tra copy); 20 copies, to ono address, $1.26 each (and ono extra copy); 20 copies, to names of subscribers, at one Postoffice, $1.86 each (and one e; 50 copies, to ono address, $1 each (and copy); 60 copies, to names of subscribers, Postoffice, $1.10 each (and one extracopy). ie C «Ss THE NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Is published every Tuesday and Friday, and contains all the editorial articles, not merely local in character, Literary Reviews and Art Criticisms; Letters from oui largo corps of Foreign and Domestic Correspondents; Special and Associated Pres* Telegraphic Dispatches; I I ' aory of Foreign and Do. lUe pr th* Farmers’ Club of the American Institute; talks about Fruit, and other Horticultural and Agricultural information ; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods, and General Market Report*, which are published in the DAILY TRIBUNE. Tho SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE also gives, in the course of s year, three or four of tho BIST AND LATRST POPULAR NOVELS by living authors. The cost of these alone, If bought In book form, would bo from six to eight dollars. If purchased In the English Magazines, from which they are carefully selected, the cost would be threo or four times that sum. Nowhere else can so ranch current intelligence and permanent literary matter he had at so cheap a rate a* in the SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Those who lieliove In tho principle* and approve of the character of the TRIBUNE can increase ita power and influenco by joining with tb*ir neighbors in form ing ctubg t* subscribe tor the Hoait-W*< Uy edition. It will in that way be supplied to them at the lowest price for which such s paper ran be printed. mM or thk Hiin-wEun.Y TBinmtn. Kail subscribers, 1 copy, 1 yoar—104 number*.. .$4.00 Mail subscriber*. 2 copies, 1 year—104 numbers.. 7.00 Mail subscribers, 5 copies, or over, for each copy,. 3.00 For $100 we will send thirty-four copies and the DAILY TRIBUNE. THE NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE Is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at $10 per year; $6 for six months. Terms cash in advance. In making remittance* tor ubscriptions, always procure s draft on New I" 1 - — Postoffioe money order, If poaslblo. When of those eon be procured, send the money, but always in s registered letter. The registration fee has been reduced to fifteen cent*, and Km present isgtatiiNiis. to be ..w.’E;!!: TRIBUNE, K» York Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic No Arsenic—Hottnry. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy for Chills aud fever, or Ague aud Fever, that 1* or can b« depended upon la Hurley'# Ague Tonic. There have been thon*auds eared by using it who have tried the usual remedies without benefit. WORTHY OF ATTENTION. To Dr. Ihomsa A. Hurley: I hereby certify that during last year I was attacked with the ague whilst in Vicksburg, Ml**., aud used rsl popular medicine* with but temporary relief. caching home the dlseaae returned in a wore* type, If poasible, when ray medical attendant ordered Qulu- tne iu large doses—frequeutly *s high as 60 grains per dsv, and which must have oost me nearly $100. I con sulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he pro*«rlb- ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I relused to take, preferring to let the disease take ita course. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, aud pronounc ed with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this time, the advertisement of Hurley r s Ague Tonic appey-ed iu s city p*p«r, and I determined to give It s trial. I did so, and have no reason to regret It. One bottl* restored m* completely, end since that time I have seen nearly a hundred cases lu which it acted with equally happy results, end would certainly recommend It as prefera ble to any other tonic before the public. JAMES MARTIN, Engineer. Louisville, Ky., June 16, 1866. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. railroads, *>*»■«• •< leh«dml. Ike < nu. axoxou luuw, KcccnA. notice, the Passenger Train. »i r^taxlllrni" BAT ixux, (SmuUj. l Leave Augusta * " ■ Le*v* Atlanta Arrive si Augusta. * Arrive at Atiauta Wight nun. Leave Augusta. I Arrive at Atlanta.. MUUKL1A TMnx Arrive at Baraelia Passenger Train, to make close < opniUt- Passengers for Nashville, Corinth Memphis, Louisville and St. Louisi/S* aud make close connections. Through Tickets aud Jiaguai't- tba above places. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cara ger Trains. No change of ears «,u Mail Trains between Augusta and wjj? , _ 8. p Assistant Drug 8toie, West Point, She had been suffering sev«ely from suppressed menstruction, and this Med icine soon restored her to health. She Is, to- day, liv ing in Atlanta, sound and well. I will state, further, that I know of ita being used, with equal success: on a servant girl of my brother- in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athens, Ga. This woman bad, I think, been diseased for six years.— She was a house servant, and seemed cured up to the time of "freedom." I do not hesitate to indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you rceom- JNO. C. WHITNKR. of Dr. Joseph Bradflold, 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 all the diseases Mouktvillk, 18C8 Dn. J BnADFiELD—Dear 8ir: I have much pleasui in saying I have witnessed the most decided aud hap py effects of your Female Regulator in this neighbor- flood. WM. H. FINOHEN. Mountvillk, 1 68. Dn. J. Bbadmild—Dear 81r: I have repeatedly uaed In my family, your Female Regulator, and have in ei ery case, met with complete success. O. L. DAVIS. nonneed by themt^be^regarag^n^ • Driiffifist, Atlftntu, Ga. Sole Agent for Qoo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. marl4-eodly DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. CONSISTING OF JUS CELURATED LI YK 11 M E D I C I N E A nodi uu Fain Kill It, A IN Ti -BILLIOIJH PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Conliai, M'eniate Tonic PURIPYIlNra 37ILLS fTHE excellent remedies of O. 8. Prophltt, M. D, mate having already established for them an enviable reputation In Georgia and the adjoining States. As tho majority of persons living In the South are predisposed to disease of tho Liver, it is granted by all intelligent phyaiciaus that most of the pains and aches of our peo ple ar* due to organic or functional derangement of that important organ. Prophitt's Liver Medic Anti-Billions Pills strike directly st tho root of the evil. Bliuo- They cur* tho Liver, which In nine cases out of st the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Hick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob structions, etc., so common among our people. Ear ache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and bodily pains of evory kind floo before Prophitt’s Pain Kill It any othei chronic diseases, u Prophitt’s Liver Medicine. It Is safe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and i ready for as* at any and all times. Price $2 s I 88 1-8 per cent, discount by tho dozen bottles o If you get snake bit, use PROPHITT’S PAIN KII.L. IT. liquid ottie— apply the M AIN KILL IT. It you get dog bit, DR. a J*. PROPHITT 8 Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills Purgative and Febrifuge, k safe and efficient csthsrtio iu DR. O. 8. PROPHITT’S VEGETABLE AGUE FILLS A safe and.certain remedy for Aguo and Fm DR. PROPHITT’S mil DYSEITE&Y CORDIAL that class indicated. Female Tonic, PURIFYING PILLS The Purifying Pills and Female Tonic aro associated together ea a full preparation, as you see la tha Bills n»«y have given perfect satisfaction in my praotic* foi th* l*et twenty vears. In all cum that they are reoom- tnrmied for. Th* Pills m*y be taken in connection with the Liver Medlclue, without the Toalo, when state af tii* Blood, or a Flabby state of the Muaclea a* geamrally follow Fever and Chills end Fever. All of the above Medicines sold by Dnraist* an* lUrcojlionl Uu gouthmrt. w. A. Lan*d*U, Red win* k Fox, Curtis A n nv .i Feat barton, Wtleon. Taylor k Co., Atlanta, Go. ya * FrephMd only by DB. O. 8. PROPHITT. All lh* above remadioa for eale by Gorimg ^ Ui ' L. H. BRADFIELD WHOLKSAI.E DRUGGIST. ’ wintMxu. gram, atlikta. oioaau. WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. regularities, PUtuIn, an fui Diseases, Liver (oinpluliit. Indigestion, I'ilcs, Pulmo nary, Diseases, Scrofu la, or King'# Kvll, Kyplktlls.” Louisvilu:, April 4,1856. Hurley’s Sarsaparilla is what it la represented, aud I believe it tho most wonderful medicine before the public. Nothing under the heavens could induce me to say so without proof of the strongest and surest kind; therefore I speak willingly aud positively <j" * subject. My daughter has been afflicted with 6kiu d tonlshment she rapidly got well, and thank God tin lies so. Had i-ho been taking any medicine I would not give this certificate; but your Hursaparilla, the only remedy employed, loaves no doubt ot ita met' cal qualities, aud that it alone cured her. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring tho truth and honesty of the statement, will find me at my residence, aud Walnut streets, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM GANDY. Messrs. James Ruddle A Co.— Gentlemen—It gh nc great pleasure to say, after using ail the othor rorrn remedies known to me, with but parti*] success ) my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’i well a time. It Is one of the beet, safeat : and as such, recommend it to ono an nedies known Louisville, Juno 13, 1SG3. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, 1 digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of notion of the Liver or Disordered Stomach ipai in removing these distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any drug store iu the United State*. JAMES RUDDLE k CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. BToJas. Luddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlomen this is to cortfly that I have been for years a sufferer and tried all the tonics I have heard of or seen adrer tised, with little or no relief from auy of them hoard Hurley's Bitters highly spoken of, and tri«_ bottle, with little faith In it before I commenced, aud to my surprise and joy, before I finished ono bottle, I lelt s great deal better and firmly believe that one or two occasions it was the means ot saving and prolong ing my life I conscientiously recommended them to all sufferers as the best Bitters known, end advise them always fo ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s and have — you think proper, If it ly, etc., JOHN Louisville, Ky., December 10, 1868. CIIANUIC OF SCI| KDlr J CHAVCIK or CAM MCTWUiN AMD MOMTUOMKkY, 4L A OFrier or Mastkh or Ti Ck.viual Railboad, Havakkaii, On and afU-r Sunday, leth lust b fi the Georgia Central Railroad wili r w day teaix. I^ ave Bavonuoh Arrive at Macon Arrive at Augusta Arrive at Miuedgevilh- Arrive at Eatoufon Connecting with train that leaves a I'OWN DAT TEAIJ Leave Macon Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Augusta. Connecting with train that l.-s\es Ax^nm UP XIOIIT txaix. Leave Savannah Arrive at Macon Arrive at Augusta Connecting with train that leaves Augur*’- down Wight nun. Leave Macon Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Augusta... Leave Mllledgevlllc from Savannah and Augusta with Acting Master of T GREAT SAL REAL ESTA mHE undersigned will sell for CASH,* Tuesday, the 5th Day of ELEGANT AM) NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Use In tho future only SEABROOK’8, a combination qulto up with tho advancojueut of the age. Pleasant take, harmless lu Its action, efficient and reliable in i cases. luvafosble In tho following diseases: of the Iniwels, isos, luvaiuame m the following d< Hummer Complaint, Irregularity Reetiveusss, Teething, Ac. Olvt-s health to tho child aud rest to the mother. Nakuvii.lk, Tnx., Feb. 12, 1858. Jas. Huddle k Co., Louisville, Ky.—When living in your city I used several bottles of Dr. Seabrook’s ln- font Soothing Syrup, end found it to do my child more good audit would real bolter after using it than any I *™r trloa. I cn uy with oonil.l.noe, it t. tho l)«.t modlcluo for ohlhlren .t present known I wish you would (rot the druggists hor« to kotip It. ti sny ouo does, ploua let mo know; It not send me on. dorm by oxpre.., .nd I will p*y for It .t the ofllc. hero. \t rtto me when yon send It. Slid oblige MILM. 8AHAUI,. KANDOLPH. DH. 8G A BROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Galisaya. This elegant comli:.atlon possesses all the toxic properties of Peru via i Bark and Iron, wilhont the,11^ Wgroohlo u.te .nd bad elteet, of mSi^SSStSb H In other preparatious, of Ihsee valuable should ho taken iu all oossa when a irille tnnie i oouv?e»een??from rxv*'‘, ^.debilitating disease*, or In those distmaalna SW.rasirto to .ss^r No 5 Bmai0 *>• w® • - 'hjysj* to ,Uch tor nothing oon wel- James Ruddle & Co., PROPRIETORS. Laboratory .ro. il, Hull lu street Louisville, Ky, XII u. .bora food, for ul. by RF.UWIKI A roi „ ATLASTA. OA » **- »*r*-w>d-4»wly Ami the grounds attached, of the late Yflk ceased, it being one of the most complsk nient residences in Middle Georgia Oil"' Six Thousand Six II mid Fifty-two A MORGAN COUNTY i tho waters of Sugar Creek. Iter »mo of the finest Cotton sod Gnti They will be sold in severs! u opportunity to a good many ■ Procure Ho It is seldom that such an opportonitj chase forms so lavorably located. Strangers desiring to settle in o munitic* in the United States,and to GREAT ORIGINAL i. and aro composed of the fxrau d oeosed. On tho samo day and the dxy follo*tt$ t the residence aforesaid, the wjdendid PARLOR FURNI Carriage and H and n great variety of pcrsonxlty — tates of said deceased and his widow, of whom also we are executors. . The sale to be made under the order* Ordinary, and tho Will* of the de<*fjj w pose of paying legoci**, and for dic ing to th*ir Wtllo. Purchasers ore satnrod thst the perty is unquestioned. This is « «* Msdison, Gs., August 14, 1869. NOTICE. r UKOKUY giv. my oonw-nt th.l »I DOUA A. TlIHUKIt, m.y, from “J T.l. NOTICE, DEBTORS mid G EOROIA, FULTON COUNTY.-Mj* givao to all persons having den>*“ MeMeater, Senior, deceased, to pre proiH’riy made out, within tho tune so ss lo know their character end persons indebted to the deceased » to make immediate payment to ^ ^ ang 28—prefoe $3 G KOHOIA, HARALHON COUNTY;---, b.lh Perry mm. •dmluWnul>*,w M. A. Perryman, represonta to tjou, duly - filed aud antered on reoow. fully administered Perryman a estej^ This ts therefor* to cite all penoaa dred aud ereditora, to sh*wc*n*es" why aald administratrix should uof o* her administration, and receive on the flret Monday in October. 18*- 1 July, 1809. > G EOROIA, DAWSON COUNTt-# may oonrern —William L. Kft r . form appll*« to m* for tetters the estate of Augustas WUltani*. this is to otto all and stoguter, «• it ot kin of Augustus Wilhema - offloe, within th* tim* sltewed ^ Application for fo' EOROIA, FULTON COUNTY- VJT Aogtt.t girt. 1000-B^UU* plied for «x*«ption of personaHj . ti* valuation of hosuMteod, and I * 1 * ■am*ok Uo’ekMk a. il. o« 18th day « *t my cOcm. ■tl-N (Printer. f«H’>