Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 24, 1869, Image 4

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DAILY NEW ERA. TKKHI OF IVWH MIPTIV1 * 100 W»«kly Era, Par Annum-— f 00 «*- INVARIABLE IN ADVANCE. ji« HATR» Of ADVBATIK11U, 11 ? I'f noo » Oafl Oolu O.H KS „ to.oo- 90.00 ;;i 09.00 90.00: 109.00 79.00, 100.00 129.00 longer period than three inserted at a iteJuoUou of Iweuty per louses of r ,0 Hum or leee. fer th* fti*t luser- Tm Hum of solid lOBfUm «* •ffami ln •P* M ' hoforo or on detnaud after the firstlu- * A4ve*ti*eui*uU WU9 bo muko4 for iiutdM time. AdverUaNMteta Inserted it tuteTOteho U charged new each Iwwrtlot. All alverttseuieute. or nott«*i ol advertisement*, nuAer "CUy Budget,” ore chanreahfo at th* rate ot tfinirivi curu a line lor oach insertion. No uotio* will appear f«8 » '*'*• each nubseqmut Insertion. Voluntary communication*. couUtaliig interesting or mnwtini m«i, eoUdted from every quarter. New* jru the various ooontlr* of the State especially thk r.Ha omcK m TUI BRICK iritdWHO ON ALABAMA OTBIBT OPPOSITE THE POSTOPrlCE, BETWEEN •MAD AinS warnsall. MlUTActf DlRBiTORY. tiUEVKT MAJOB-(^ENEllAb AUTRKD H. TeBBT Commanding Deportment of the Honth. PiaooNAL Hapf. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E.^ W. Huith, Captain P. H. Arm}’, Aid-de-Camp. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel C. II. Graven, Captain U. H. Army, Aid-de-Cauip. Brevet Caphuu J. G. TeUord, 1st Lioutcu uut U. S. Army, Aid-de-Cauip. DEPAKTMENT STAFF. Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad jutant General, U. 8. Army, Assistant Ad- S iutant GeneraL revet Major Robert I*. Hughes, Captain U. 8. Army, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. Captain C. W. Hotflenpillei. U. S. Army, Actiug Assistant Inspector Uonoral. Major DwWikt Clinton. Judge Advocate U. 8. Army, Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. < Haines, Commissary of Subsistence U. 8. Army, Chief Commissary. Bievet Colonel A. It Jwtdy, M*jor and Quar termaster U. S. Army, Chief QuartermuHter. Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army, Depot and Staff Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloau, Surgeon U. S. Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhau. Surgeon U. S. Army. Assistant to Medical Director, temporary. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A* K. Smith, Sur geon IT. 8. Army, Attending Surgeon. Brevet Lieutenant Ootoacl David Taggart, I’aymosur U. S. Army. Chief Paymaster, oflico at Charleston, South Carolina. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay master U. S. Armj, ROSADALIS, BLOOD PURIFIER. Omm sorafnl* In *U tt> various form*, Much u Oei«nj*Mon tw tto <«rU**t stag**, Bnkrgetneut iad Ulcwefreo Of tho (Uaudea. Joint*. Boom . Kidneys. Uterus, Ohrouic Rheumatism. Eruption* of t** RkHi, Chronic lor* Kyra. Ac.; also. SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS. [DIdoamod of Womeni pr«<lr*rc In l.lft, Urtvil, General bad IimIUi, and all dlseasi-s of (bo Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, II In a iM'rfcrt mioratar. r producing the slight- JOB PKI.VTISti M A. M M O T Bt PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. BOOK AND JOB BKINTING OFFICE! FIVE POWEE PRESSES 1 which It la mad** a IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND Pleasure Seekers. nHE only direct route Virginift Spi’ingfli, ALL NORTHERNECITIES. E xorTRHiox wtror.N tickets to »uth,' ci-bret. eO Virpini*SprtuK* "Oh the privilege of .topping orer .t My IntortaedUt. point. h.Te been pUcetl on sole by thi. road at greatly red-iced ratoa..^ IH Kmttmuruili-d by the Mptlical Faculty anti mimy IhoiiMjintls of our Itost I'ltltoita. | H4T For teaUmoniala of remarkable rurw, aoe “Ito- lhreiiAraJ ouly by Dr*. Rlv«« k Co.. Man ufacturing (Themlata, formerly J. J. Lawrence k Co., THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Agent, OOee at ,U« ClolUln K (Store ol W. I). lattr. k Oo, Athiuta, (toortdd, FOR IEV YORE STUM £101 CO. Manufacture ra of Engine Laths, Planers, Bolt Cutters, IJp right Drills, M&fhinl.sls’ Tools of all Descriptions.! able l£oj:>ue< and Boilera, 1‘ateut cold-rolled Slialtiug, Leather uud Rubber Bettiog, and all artiolea needlut la mat Uluo or railroad repair abopa. Olttco l and 134 Chambers at, New York. (MOKUK PLACE. President. JOHN H. CliMEVER. 8ec’y. jellf-U CHAS. ¥. HAiiDWICM, Mac'y. CHATHAM MACHINERY 4GENCY Hovtnl and B.rkl Street", PhiUde'ihia.l Beaux Kngine, 22-iiub cylinder, four foot alrokel made by Suttou, with 13 boilera, 40-inc diaueteri 45 feet o the Greenbrier White |Sul- NO STAGING. If you desire BPEED. COM FORI’ and SAFETY, go via the Orcal Virginia and Tenneaaee Air- Line. Apply to Ticket Oflicc, Paaaenger Depot. tt. W.WRENN, j j 7-dira. (ieii Axck.-t Avuut W. A A. It. E j SIMMON'S |§§ Tho aymptoma of liv<r iplaiut are uneaainraH patn tu the aide. Hoiuu- itlder, and iu thi mistaken The atom- bow- Ux. ojfvdQHBWHni ' ach i« affected wRh lost ol appetite and hi. kncaa, 1 da in general costive, sometime* alternating with lax. Tho head ia troubled with i»m and dull aensatlon, couaiderable loss of memory, accompanied with pain ful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been dou?. Often complaining uc8n, debility, and low spirit* ttometituea, ptbc above symptoms attend • the disease, and at other I Ilf CD Mtimea very few of them LlvCn Hhut tlie liver is generally s organ most involved, e the liver with DR. SIMMONS’ LH V.W 1W.UV l.VTOU, A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one. It has been used by hundreds, ami known for tin last 39 years as one oi the moat reliable, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to the suffer ing. If taken regularly and pcrHieteutly, it ia sure t< . lice, coativeuess, sick -adache, hrouic diarrbcea, ' ona of tho bla<lder, dyaenb^ry, affections .f the kidneys, fever, ucr- Votumoas, chiila, discaacsoi the skin. Impurity of the .f spirits, heartburn, In the head, fevei : and limbs, Aath- 4*-h»ch, fl, R and 10 treadles, 1,2, :i jr> Oromptcu Looms, 42 and 45-inch, 12 and 21 Har- neas, 3 and 2 boxes, pick Mod pick, and : I boxes. (541x48 1st breaker,) Me 1 Set woolen cards, {48x48 2d 4 fi()x48 1st breaker,) Mules 2 •• " 148x48 2d “ \ 432 spindles (48x48 Condenser. ) 1 J>-in g’age 2 Males 3C0 Spindles each, 2 >4-inch gauge. IJSargcuCs Barr Picker, large sixe, nearly new. COTTON MACHINERY for OOAKSB YARNS, 1 Wi.-ow, Hodson’a make, large sixe, speeder 30-iuch, frame, si* collr 1 Condenser, feeder, 24 deliveries. 3 Spinning Frames, 2-inch rings, 108 spindles each. 1 •* “ 1'4-inch •• 180 “ " With abafting, bolting, Ac., Ac., complete to run tb cotton machinery. Warping Mills by hand and power. I Balling Machine, for candle wick, Ac. 50,000 Bobbins. Win fake part COT 1*0N In trade. ju 30deod3m Not 'Brandreth’a—not Dyapepaia, headache, iau HHBaafeL IREGULAiO •ti—o w J - "■ ^ Price $1; by mail I12P. Druggists, Macon, fully Tho following highly reapco* able persona ci sliest to the virtue* of this valuable medicine, W (TdlLw.T!lol(‘?.MKUnt r *'W H 110..: B«r. J. II. Felder. Perry, O. ; (!ef. T.. Rpirte, Albany, (h.-.O. J. Lunsford. Eau., Conductor H. W. It. R.; C. Master- sou, Eaq., Sheriff IHhb county; J. A. Butts, Bain- hrldge, 04.; Dykes A fiparhawi, editor* "Floridian.” rallahaaaee; Rev. J- W. Burke, Macon, Oa.; Virgil Powers, E<wi-, Ku|»erinbiiident 8. W. It. R.; Daniel BuU lard UulUrd'a HtaU»u, Mmd# A Brunswick B. U., Twiggs eounty. Ga.: fire< nvllle Wood, Wood's Facto- ry Macon. Oa.; K<*v. K. F. Kasterling. P. E. Florida Conference; Mklw A F. Wonh*y, Kiugi ton, Oa.; Kdl- tor Macon Telegraph may 9-dAwllm B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, TIIESAHWT IVI) MONT WFBCTIVE UK HEDY FOll WORMS Tiyit kna «JV«T btww discovered. v .’»<)).-— Thi* calebraUsl epeclftc for W< rma la used with the utmost freedom and confidence by genllemeu who have obtained eminence in the medical profession, and many of tbasw, throwing sable their prejudice*, have cheer, fully given eertiftcates b-stifjing to It* euporlority. It la used extensively, for the simple reason that Notteitig ha« pet been <lliroverri| wlilt li can be eubstltwteil In Ita place, And it Is given without apprehension, because every one knows its perfect safety. 1th** now been lieforo the public for over "Fostv Ykabm,” and has a'tost< d ta auperiorily ln tbouaanda of cases, throughout parts oi the #9rld. ltll ths Imperative doty of every pa rent to watch the health of hlechllil, mid to provide himself with this potent e|»«- etfle. Be careful to observe tfie Initials of the name, and ee that you got "B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUCf,- s;i: Fahnestock’s Son A WHOI.KSALE DU'jtJOIH’rN, PITTSMJR«, PA., soli nm.rroaa COSTARS” BISHOP PILL aches, Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, (JMsdscai Journal ,sv«, 8.) Positively the best Pill In the Wovld Thous tuds of Boxes now used. All Druggist ln ATLANTA sell them. “That Cough wi 1 kill you,” Try “Cottar’*’* Cougli Itemeily •Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,” Try “Costnr’s” Cough Ut-uietly •For Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac., Try “Coetar’e” Cough Hrmcdy “Costar says It is the best in the wide world—and if He says so—It'sTrue-it'aTrue -it’s True; and We eay -Try it—Try It.” (Hominy Pap^r, Aug. 26.1 11 Druggist* In ATLANTA self it. “COS T A R’S ” Standard Preparations ARE HIS BEAUTIFIER. THE BUCKTHORN SALVE! Ami au Eudleu Variety of JOB TYPE A* OFtEVERY DESCRIPTION PJAVINU a<lded Several Thousand l>ullara worth ef Jab Type to our already EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE ! e now more fully prepared than everj te All Descriptions of Job Printing ! Our N.w Addition, wm Mbotad lij ukSlperlamd mnl.r, uid «aprl» .11 tb. l»ttot lmproTOm.nl. In TYPE, PRESSES, ETO., • to<»)mi)«l«.ucr..,Iullr wllh My PrlBlIna K.fuhll.lim.-nt In the South. Indeed. h1 to print anything ^ From a VISITING CAlil) to a MAMMOTH POSTER i In a Style to salt the most fastidious. v lip and iu ruuuiug order FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES ! NlMUKlt ONK W A MAMMOTH MOV. (VTAAUVU 1»HVSS, il is a Huge Piece of Machinery, the largest of the kind ever brought to Atlanta. This Press is .especially adapted t<> Fiuo Book Printing and Zjarge Foatora. NI MUER TWO Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press, Smaller than the first, and oue of the beet Newspaper Presses lu the State. ftUMBKfl TIIM.KK IS _A_ YVCBIDIUTS^I: HOB JOBBER, t ;“d r g MJr p ^‘i e o ‘S.“SS.° ,,0B *° BK i “ CTl P u « 1 . *“f bMn prononucM b 7 romp e taut NimHR FOtR S A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRE8S, For Printing CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS. Ac., and 1* of very superior quality. NUMBKR FIVE 18 A FOTTHH CAI1D FR.BSS, s out work with a rapidity that is astoulshiug; aud, yet, in the neatest and most With these extenalve facilities for all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Maying to the public that \t t work as rapidly as any Establishment south HI8 “(ostsr’t ’ Hat, Koach.Ac., Kxtermlniitori. ’ lied Hug Kxlrrmlnstori. * (ouly pure) Insect Powder. “Covr**,” No 10, Crosby «L, N. Y„ v»» wunn r. Rmf (Successor to) Denies Barnes A Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. 3d“For Sale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. H. BRADFIKI.l and other Druggist* iu ATLANTA, OA. REDW1NE A FOX, agents, Atlanta, Oa. feb29-o 8KO. S. THOMAS, Attorno v t Xj ii -w. ATLANTA, Ok. IN SmEI AND PRICES WE IDEFY COMPETITION ! All we ask it -A. FA. IR T 11 I YV . ,Wc are prepareil to print Nbv York fwlli Trim THE LARGEST and CHEAPEST Mllll 1KII1T0I 1 nlMbn Hvltcln. I* tmuok •» WoKCT .l- t&fkr, —d—b. ■—d by » >* M Fxhal» IIBI5- Hah. As last ar« very rars, ths Fxmalr Raov- latoxIs oi aimoft universal appllostien In a cheek of ths “monthly oouum*” fiorn cold, trouble oi mind, or Uka oanab, it sot* Mka a ctann. by amvonm ft. okuk-m! ralUrtagU* to small of the back and ‘Tow- chlHy m»- THE GREAT FARMERS' PAPER THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE ! Now i* tho time to Huburribe lor tho GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER IT IS CHEAP BECAUSE ITS CIRCULATION IS LAB- UKK THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER I 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO FORM CLUBS ! THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE ing eight pages of Bix broad columns each. It eon- tain* all the important editorial* published iu the DAILY TRIBUNE, except those of merely local inter est; also Literary and Scientific Intelligence; Review* of tho most interesting and important New Books; tho letters from our large corps of Correspondents; the latest news received by Telegraph from all parts of the world; a nummary of all important intelligence in this city and elsewhere; a synopsis of the Proceedings of |Coi^P|P|HBi - „ News received by every steamer; exclusive re port* of the Proceedings of tho Farmers’ Club of the American Institute; talks about Fruit, and other Hor ticultural and Agricultural information essential to country resident*; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Good*, and General Market Reports; making it, both for va riety and completeness, altogether tho most valuable interesting and instructive WEEKLY NEWSPAPER published in the world. The full reports of the American Institute Farmers' Club, and the various Agricultural Report* in each number are richly worth a year's aulMcription. Ever since it* commencement, THE WEEKLY TRI BUNE has been an authority upon the farm. We make features of the Farmers’ Cluh, and permit no question of interest to the agriculturalist to pass without com and advice. When it ia remembered that this ad vice is given by one of the most conscientious farmers in the country, the reader may estimate its value, ha* been well observed that a careful reading and stu of tho Farmers’ Club Report* in tho WEEKLY T1 _ BUNE alone will save a farmer hundreds of dollar* in his crop, lu addition to these report*, we have arrang ed to print the best things written on the subject of ag- iculture by American and foreign writers. Wo intend to increase these features in the coming year very largely. it is, no prudent farmor can do without it As a lesson to hi* workmen alone, every farmer should place tho WEEKLY TRIBUNE upon his table every Saturday eveniug. The TRIBUNE is the best and cheapest paper in thi Sounlry. Thi* is not said in a spirit of boastfulness. We do not claim any essential superiority over our neighbors, except tho superiority of place and oppor tunity. It has fallen to New York to create the great est newspaper* of the country. Here concentrate the commerce, the manufactures, the mineral resources, This is the strength f print the largest, and cheapest, xly newspaper in tho country. iThere is little special merit iu this. We have all the advantage* around u*. We have great Daily and Semi Weekly editions. Their machinery and resources arc only a part of the Weekly. This paper ha* long had the largest circulation in America, and wo have tried to justify that confidence. Tho result Is, that we have 10 systematized and expanded our resources that every •opy of the WEEKLY TRIBUNE contains as much reari ng matter a* a duodecimo volume. Think of it! For two | ' mars, the fanner, in the course of one year, buy still allowed to go on “green alcl ▼sloped, the headache become* memory, diminishing sensibility. . pupate, no relteh for food, Iom uf i ! taring of the heart. awKLuno or Tux rzrr, legs aud body, apd occasional spitting of blood. The lightest effort oana** kwbiukd mibatwixo, al»ort gerroca- 'ft on. The akin te flabby and * “doughy fool.” Thi* la a aad picture, but it 1* ths condition of thousands of woman betwaen the ages of fifteen and forty-five who are breeglit to Ike verg* of the grave by Ignor ance or neglect bo take ths proper remedy. To ail who are afflicted with any oi the symptom*above mention ed, lu connectiu* with au Irregularity of the “monthK sickneM,** w» earnestly say TAKE fig * FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. 1 physicians of Georgia, Wo reraat that DR. J. BItADFIELD’8 FEMALE REGULATOR la preparred for WOMEN aud to be used by Women only. A trial la all vra aak. Prepared and sold ln any quantity by L. H. BKADFIICLn, WHOLESALE DRUGGIHT, Atlanta, Georgia. Price |1 60 per Bottle. Sold by Druggist* generally. Atlanta, Ga„ December 29,1888. Dr. J. BradnixLb. Dear Blr: 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 Bradflcld’a Drug 8toie, West Point, Ga. Bho had been suffering severely from suppressed menstructioN, and this Med icine soon restored her to health. She is, to day, liv ing ln Atlanta, sound and well. I will state, further, that I know of It* being used, with equal success: on a servant girl of my brother- in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athena, Ga. This woman had, I think, been diseased for alx years — She was a house servant, and seemed cured up to tho time of “freedom." I do not hesitate to indorse your preparation for tha purposes for which you recom mend it. -' Yours truly, JNO. 0. WHITHER. STATE OF GEORGIA, TnouP Cocnxt. This ia to certify that I have examined the receipt of Dr. Joseph Brad Held, ef thla 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 much reading matter as though he filled a* shelf of hi* library with fifty volumes, and those volume* contain ing the greatest works in the language. The force of Here the eager studont may know the last lessons of science. Here tho scholar may read reviews of the best book*. Here may bo found correspondence from all part* of tho world, tlie observations of sincere and gifted men, who aorve tho TRIBUNE in almost every All the elaborate and intricate machinery of tblishment—perhaps the most complete in America—i* devoted to the purpose of making the best and cheapest weekly newspaper in the world. We think we have reached that point in giving for two dollars fllty-two duodecimo volumes a year. The TRIBUNE is strong by reason of its enormous circulation and great cheapness. It has long been couccded that the WEEKLY TRIBUNE has the largest circulation of any newspaper in the country. For years we have printed twice s* many papers, perhaps, all of tho other weekly editions of the city dailies e Doner i*ik i we wm niaae. What are tho practical suggestions t Many. Let sry subscriber renew hi* subscription, and urge his ighbor to do the aaiuo. If a man cannot afford to pay for his trouble. No a. tho WEEKLY TKIBUn’kSJ’m l-TOr Mur. oSMd 4 so laiye and complete low a prico. Even when our currenry was at par with gold, no aucb paper Imt the TRIBUNE — ** atp; * ‘ " X>X^. niOIIAU’8 GOLDEN HEMEDIEN. Iter, and you will «%v« i of ulaeasotn any alagr Ask lor no oilier, take nu time, health and money. #1.000 REWARD for any which they fail to cura. I)r. Richau*m Gold** Balsam No. 1 our. * Ulcer*. Ulcerated Noro Throat and Mouth, Bora Eyes, OuUne- oua or 8kln Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches. Hor*- nco of the Hcalp, Hcrofula, Ac.; is the greatest R. no- valor, Alterative and Blood I'urificr kno' i, removes all disease Ironi tl e system, and leaves the e :<»od pure and healthy. Dr. Richaith Goldrn Balsaii No. 2 curea V -rcurtal Affections. Rbematlam, in all its forma, Wheths. from * ercuryor otbar cause*; give* immediate frliei n m i**s. No dieting neceaary. I have tliousan s of cer Uftcate.s proving the miraculous cures effected -y that* Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2 $5.80, or bot tle, or two bottle* for f 9.00. L ft: '.inpanh A with full directions. IMce |3.oo per b. »J«. Dr. Richau's Golpen Exilib amove, a radical . re tor Nervous or General Debility, in old or young* n- porting energy with wendetftil effect Price #5.04) er lmttle, or two nottlee for ft.00 On receipt of price Remedies will be shipped to any dace. Prompt attention paid to correspondent* — lone genuine without the name of “DR. RICHAU'H JOLD0 REM EDI RH, I). H RICIIARD'H, sole pr.mrl- etor,’* blown In glass of bottles. Address D. B.KICUABD8, No. «*» Varlck afreet, New York. Office hour* from 9 a. m to 0 v. u. (’1 renters ft Tao t tiros', B->si and Cuoapest SOLD BV ALL QROCEM. Jl.tT 14-dtf HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS. CIKCDLARS, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDINQICARDS, VISITING CARDS,I LABELS OF ALL KINDS. Together with All Descriptions of .Railroad Work From a Ticket to a Ledger. We are also prepared to do all kluda of FANGYSPRINTING/i'PI AIN OR IN C0L0R8. BOOK-BINDERY! uar o«TO, • No. I &x*-MiH!.rr. U okv|, of MW of MW BltOT WT STYLE aad SAMUEL BARD. In the United «teles, who can do alt description* of work lit the REST at that prioe; and tlie TRIBUNE then coat us far less than it now docs. We have solved the problom of making the best and cheapest newspaper in America— perhana in the world. Let ua tee if we caunot give it a million weekly circulation. . $Z. quertly, how or Or. tha proper remedy is not applied in ame. tee disease besom ee obfewlo, and tee foundation Uid tar jUteberteea evUa to tee eoaffiitettoa cf the we will be eome nneannees about the *twe,rat very lit tie er none of Ike natural field eseeplng. Tbscom- Shsssw&s •Am COLUMN U^taeeTacroae U»7 dbeeL MUie fully fia- aevere, with lose ef , «ax ftomacb, dya- fleah, Increased flut- Mouht villi, 1868 Da. J BRAnniLD—Dear Sir: I have much pleaeui lu aayiug I have witnesaed the moat decided aud hap py efforts of your Female Regulator in this neighbor- nood. WM. H. FINCHES. * Ialao prepare :<ud have for sale a YEAST POW DER, equal to the best, and for much less price. dST I also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in use by many of the beat housekeepers in tho city, aud pro nounced by them to be very superior. L. H. ltKADKIELD, D**'iKffi»t, Atlnutu. Gfi. Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay's Sure Cure for Intemperance. DR 0. S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. CONSISTING OF Ills CEUIRATK.D LIVK It M K 1)IC I N K Auoiliue I’ain Kill It, ANTI-HILI.IOIJH PILI.K. AatTE JPIIjX.S, nyiriitrry f'ordinl, t'rnmle Tonic runlFYIRTG Fluids Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic No Arsenic—No Mercury. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The ouly remedy for Chills and fever, or Ague and Fever, that Is or can be depended upon is Hurley’# Ague Tonic. There U*vo been thousands cured by using it who hsva tried tho usual remedius wlth-ml •benefit. WORTHY OF ATTRITION. To Dr. Thomaa A. Harley: I hereby certify that during last year 1 was attacked with the agus whilst lu Vicksburg, Mias., and used several popular medicines with but tsiuporary relief. On reaching home the disease returned In a worse t/i if possible, when my te*dloal attendant ordered yul iue iu large doaea—frequently a* high as 00 grains per dav, and which must have coat me nearly 8100. I con sulted Dr. BmlUi, of Louisville, and found be prescrib ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I reinted te take, preferring to let the disease take its coarse. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and prom ed with enlarged Liver and Bploen. About this ths advertisement of Hurley’s Ague Tonic appeared in s city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. 1 did so, and have no reason to re-gret it. One bottle restored me completely, and since that time 1 have seen nearly a hundred cases In which it acted with equally hapny results, and would certainly recommend it as prufera- ^RAILROADS. ,r |,M.U •* IK* On PURIFY YOUR BLOOD HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. urlliei f Vistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Pulmo nary, Diseases, Scrofu la, or King’s Kvlt, Myphilis." Hurley's .Sarsaparilla 1> subject. My daughter Las been afflVted with skin disease and atilluess of the joints for\ovcral year*. I em ployed tho principal physicians of tho city and (hey could not euro her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla not expecting it would do much good, but to my great a* toniahmunt she rapidly got well, and thank God con tinues so. Had she been taking any medicine I would not give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the ouly remedy employed, leaves no doubt ol its medi cs! qualities, and that it alone cured her. (Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring tho truth and houeaty of tlie statement, will find mo at my residence, —• and Walnut streets, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANOY. uedies known to me. with but partial RHH ) my children, 1 was advised to try T. A. Hurley 1 ., ml sinco using it rny children have become quite [calthy. The children would cat it all the | of the beat, safest remedies kco\*n,r ' Mto one and al‘ JA8. I Louisville, Juue 13, 18G8. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In- ' ~ "lyipepila, Wantai or Disordered stom. • lion of tlie Llv TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. . SUBSCRIBER*: scribera, at one Poatoffloe, op>); 20 copies, toone address, $1.29each (and extra cony); 20 copies, to names of subscribers, ae Postottce, $1.35 each (sod one extra copy); 60 copies, to one address, $1 each (and oue extra copy); 50 copies, to name* of subscribers, at one Postaffice, $1.10 each (and oue extra copy). 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Nowhere else can so much cu In removing the diseases peculiar to mate having already established for them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining autos. As the majority of persons living in tin South are predisposed to disease of the Liver, it Is granted by all intelligent physicians that moat of tlie pains and aches of our peo ple aro due to organic or functional derangement ol that important organ. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine and Anti-Billion a Pills strike directly at tho root of tho evil. They cure tlie Liver, whioh in nino Oases out of ten, is at tha bottom of the Oongha, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob- atrections, etc., io common among our people. Far- ‘ Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Propliitt’a Pain Kill It any othoi chronic diseases, i Prophitt's Liver Medicine. There are no bitters LiuU dm compare with these in removing these distressing complaints. For sale ** ' , “ n to Had at any drug store in ths United States. JAMES RUDDLE k OO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. JRTo Jaa. Ruddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen 1 his is to eortfiy that I have been lor years a aufferer aud tried all tlietrnioal have heard of or seen adTer tised, with little or no relief from any of them heard Hurloj’s Bitter* highly spoken of, and trie u • bottle, with little faith ln it bcioro I commenced, and to my mrprise aud Joy. before I finished one bottle. I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that one < two oceaaiou* i; was the means of saving and prolom ing my lde I couaoieatioualy recommeuded them U all sufferers as the beat Bitters known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s and ha- 2?u i ?? C * U l V,° th,i M y° u lh,nk proper, If will benefit others. Yours truly, elc., JOHN W. HIXSON. It la safe and reliable ready for use at any 33 1-3 pet cent. diae< If you get snake bit, ure Vegetable, and a liquid all times. Prico $2 a bottle-' cent, discount by the dozen bottles or more. 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PROPUITT’a VEGETABLE AGUE PILLS A aalo«n«^oert»in remetly for Ague ami Fever, Chill* and Fever, and ail kinds of Periodical Diseases, and li •afe and reliable for ah to take at any time. DR. PROPHITT'8 coiromi irsfiTEir coriim, A Ml, Mil (Mala, r.njftdy for >11 kind, or Ilonnl Ol«- •MM. D’-MDUrijj DlurtxM, Wood, n,„, kc , li Ohm, wIUi vJMr, wh.r. Ih,™ I. u.iblnu M th.t olM. IndlcUmt. Peinale Tonic, PURYFYING PILLS Tto furttyiug Pill* aad Female INmie are aeeoclated teffteharaaafullpreMration, asyoo smIu the Bills Diev have given perfect satisfaction in my practice fot tha lyUwcntjr yeany in all <«aos that they are recom mendsi fur. The Pflie may be taken In connection the Liver M*Hetne, without the Tonio, when -* - .. eh as ShortneM o. e, ora Tate. Weak w state oY the Mu*clce, as wills and Fever. All of tlie abova Medicines' sold by DniMtete and Marchants generally throughout the 8ou(hweat. Prepared only by DR. O. 8. PROPHITT. All tli, MoTO TOmMlle. for Ml. by .***““' °*. L. H. BRADFIELD, WHOL4£SALB DKITOUIHT. WHITEHALL STRUT, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Louisville, Ky., December 10, 1808. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Dm In «i* future only SKABROOK'S, • combln.tl™ quite up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant to take, harm leas In its aotion, efficient and reliable in all eOMoo. Invaluable lu the following diseases: • altli to tho child and rest to the mother. Nashville. Tknn., Feb. 12, 1WW. Ja*. Huddle A Oo., TiOiiiavlHe, Ky.—When living | n your oily 1 used several bottles of Dr. Bcubrook’a In* faiit Soothing Syrup, and found it to do my child more good and it would real hotter after using it than anv itlior remedy I «v«f tried. I om uy WIUi ™„H.lcn.-.f 11. thnlMat mrjlulnnfor ubildren ,t preamt known 1 Winn yon would Rot tho drURRl.u hero to krep it. li ono doe., plonolotmo know; II not MPd mo I.won by oiproM, Md I will i„, for It .1 u,o olBro I)H. HBABHOOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Oalisayo. Thi.ploR.iit contlinotion poommo. .11 in. pr.i|iertl.‘. of peruvu i link ud Iron.'w’thoia tho dK Mre-'hlo U.t. Md bid effect, of olthw, ..MTOtilr ~ ptfMlonUtCKlMd Mm oourJU^S^i^S, 1 ." asatM'vftsasSSw fiVui'E" 10 “"' h ,or “otlilnR «n 0«o»HU lUttnou,, Aouun. On and afterflwdUjr. April li hum ’ notlco, tho DAT tsaiur (Sunday, exce* Leave Augusta Leave AtlanU * Arrive at Augutea Arrive at Anuta... mom tkajh Leave Augusta. I>av< Atlanta. Arrive at Augusta Arri va at Atlanta . . . t . " BKOZELIA TSLAJM. Leave Augusta. Idt-avc Bertclla. Arrive at Augusta. Arrive st BermUs PMMURMwfor Mill,dR,-,tile, kJtoK“ “ <1 *' tTOtoSS?, Moiuphl., LonUrUU ,u,i Ht. l/.nh,'!,., 1 !"** and make dose connections. ■“***•- Through Tickets and Baggu.'< tha above places. Pullmau’aPalace Hlctplna Carsons R< r yockamarhnr£££, Mail Train* between Augusta and W?* Assistant 8uj CHAN OK OKflcmcoi^i: MO <11 AMOK or CAB* BCTWERN I AMD MOMTOOMXKV, Orflft or Mastek or j (‘L.vrkAL Hailmoao, Savannah, Oh and after Sunday, 145th Inst ou the Georgia Central Railroad will vr DAT TKAIM. Ink re Savannah Arrive at Macon Arrive at Augusta. Arrive at MilledgevlJji Arrive at Eatonton Connecting with Into th.t Imvm DOW* PA, TSAIS. Ideave Macon Arrive at Navannali Arrive at Augu*ta. Conuecting with train ths; leav^i er iriuur trait. ^3 Leave Savannah Arrive at Macon Arrive at Augusta Connecting with train that leaves Augmiiau DOWN MIGHT TRaW. Leave Macon Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Auguste lAjave MlUedgeville Iueave Eatonton Connecting with train* that leave Ann*! A. M. Train* from Savannah and ” Trains from Macon, connect with . at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. Train from Savannah comwcti Mail Train on South Carolina It. R., from Savannah aud Augusta with j western and Muscogee Railroad*. {Signed] WILLIAM ^^^^^^^^Aetin^fasterof- GREAT *1 <| 1 SAL] REAL ESTAT THE undersigned will sell for CA8H, oo Tuesday, the 5th Day ofC Next, at the Court House iu the city of M Morgan county, Georgia, the ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS DUS he groin ceased, it being ono of the r . ........... nlent residences In Middle Georgia. Oil Cl Six Thousand Six Hi and Fifty-two ■■i J MORGAN COUNTY lying on the waters of Sugar Creek. That brace some of the finest Cotton and Grain In country. They will be sold In several ti 1 an opportunity to a good many p« Procuro Home GREAT ORIGINAL FEET would do well to attend thla sale. Tho lauds lie within from one to ten i >u, and are composed of the farms o t tlie residence a PARLOR FURNITURi] lonRio* Carriage anil llaraea, j and a great variety of personalty beioni tetes of said deceased and his widow, r of whom also we are executors. , n Tho sale to bo made under the order ot ttfs >rdinary. and the*Wills of the dscaisd. fcr ■ pose of pa j ing legscies, and for distribnlioa. R ing to their Wills. Purchasers are asm red that Iho titls ' periy is unquestioned. Thi# is an ItnportMUJ James ii. roRT" CHEUTER Cl» Madison, Ga., August 14. 18C9. ASSIGNEK’S SALE. J Y virtue of an order of the Honorab Court of the United States for the 1 trict of Georgia, I will sell before the < door, in the town of Marietta, on Wrd»«* day of October next at 11 o’oclock, *. * Nos. 34 aud 35, with tho Improvements I sep 15-w20d DAWSON SHERIFF SAl . ^before the Court House door, In Dswsouville, said State and county, i “ hours of sale, the following property ind ‘ 1 witbial marl4 -eodly James Ruddle & Co., PKOraiETORS, laboratory JTo. 41, Hudlttl street liOulsville, Ky, AO the wbors goods for sate by RED WIRE k FOX ATLANTA, QA * *•- apsff ood ddwly land No. eight hundred aud seventy-lour lu the Fourth (4th) District of tbs rirst (1* said county, containing forty acres, "* Levied on by rlrtue of a .teri /bevu oh H. Covington, a commissioned Notary county, and in tha 9fl9th District, G. L. 1 Jamef. M. Bishop, against Jbhn Holoomba pointed out by defendant aud levied on Tenant in i>osaesslon served with notlco. by a Constable and returnod to me- Torr gust arth, 18C9. K. M. BA d»t)» not* • labial rub** Tented G komiu, DjkwsoN coBwrr.-ibi may ooncern.—William L. Raybavl HRi w ui— for tetters of aJ*; the estate of Augustus Williams, late of this is to cite all and singular, the « next of kin of Augustus William*, to bs guatua Williams’ aetata Witness my hard and official signature. MR l-ffddprsfee$3 00 DANIXLl AhHImSm Smt Leare U S* 11 G£*au mp? SWprofMM 00