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OPBOSITB TUB rOBTOmcE, BETWBBB
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MILITARY DIKRCTOUY.
llnEVBT Uajob-Oenebai. AlebeO u. i'EBBV
Commanding Department of the bontn.
BEESONAL STAPE.
ltrevat Iiientennnt Colonel. L V. Kmith,
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Brevet Lieutenant Colonel O. H. Graves,
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ant B. S. Army, Aitl-ao-Camp.
DtrARTMF.ST STAFF.
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jnlaut General, U. S. Army, Assistnnt Ail-
blatant General. ,, . . IT
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eral.
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Army, Judge Advocate.
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Chief Commissary.
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Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army. Depot
and Stall Quartermaster.
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Paymaster II. 8. Army. Chief Paymaster,
office at Charleston, So- .u Carollua.
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master U. S. Army.
ROSADALIS.
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cur*. Scrofula lu all Its various forma, such aa
Oouauiupilou lu Ita earliest stages, Enlargement aud
incerullwn of the Glandes, Joints, IWin*a. Kidneys,
Uterus, Chronic UhtuiuaUam, Eruptions of
the Skin. Chroulc Sore Eyes, Ac.; also,
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS.
OImomom of Womoni
phimix;
Pulton
uf A|>prtllf,
omplalatt, l*a
pi utlenrr I
Life, Gravel,
General b*d health, aud all dtseaecs of tl
Blood, Liver, Kidney*, and Bladder,
II Is » perfect renovator.
itOS AIIAI.IS eradicate* every kind of hui
had taint, and restore* the entir* ayatein to a iiwalih
condition.
It ia perfectly harmless, Dover producing the blight-
oat Injury.
It ia not a secret Quack Remedy. The article!
wUU'li U la mad* arc pubUah*d around each bottle.
KfCoiiiineiiM by lltoMotllcal 1’mult)ami
tmtii) thoiisumls of our Ins! HUgfltfi*
Ad' For testimonials of remarkable cures, a
aadalis Alumnae” for thia year.
Prepared only by Dra. clement*, lilvea k Co
uferturing Chemist*, formerly J. J. Lawrence
Baltimore, Md.
For sale by Druggist* everywhere.
jrjt:
THOMAS G. SIMMS, Agent,
OlHoe at ,tUe 01 ilblng |Slore of W. B. Lows * Cc,
Atlanta, Georgia,
FOR IEW YORK STM EDDIE C
Manufacturers of
Engine Laths, Planers, Bolt Cut! -in, I
right Drills, MurhinlsLs’ Tools n
all I)eseriptioiis.|
ry of every description, and Stationary and <“ort-
Loglnot and lloilera, 1‘atout cold-rolled 8b*ltiug,
Iocather and Rubber Belting, aud all article* needful
j machine or railroad repair shops.
Office 120 and 12# Chambers at, New York.
GEORGE PLACE. President.
JOHN H. CHEEVKR. Scc y.
jelG-tf CHA8. F. HARDWICK, Sec’y.
IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND
Pleasure Seeker-'
T
|EE only direct route t
Virginia SpringM.
all northernxcities.
d all the Celebrat-
I lXOUlUiiON RETURN TICKETS
'j ;ed VirglntaSpringH with the privilege of stopping
iver at any intermediate point, have been placed ou
■••atly reduced rates
NO STAGING.
Apply to Ticket Office, Passenger Depot.
F jhoulder, and 1* mbdaken
for rheumatism. The atom-
appetite and sickness, bow
els in general Costive, some times alternating with lr.x.
The head ia troubled with pain and dull sensation,
considerable loss of memory, accompanied with pain
ful sensation of having left undone something which
ought to have been done. Oftcr. complaining of weak-
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Howard and Barks Street*, Philadelphia.!
1 Ream Engine, 22-incli cylinder, four foot strol
made by Sutton, with 18 boilers, 40-iucli diameU
45 feet long.
1 Beam Engine, 18-inch cylinder, four feet stroki.
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38 feet long.
40 Roller Loom*. 42 inch, 6, 8 aud 10 treadle*,
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25 Crompton Loom*, 42 aud 45 inch, 12 aud 24 Har
ness, 3 and 2 boxes, pick and pick, and al»
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(56x48 1st breaker, 1 Mule
1 Set woolen cards, j 48x18 2d “ J 420 spint
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coders.
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3 Spinning Frames. 2-inch rings, 168splnd
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With shafting, belting, &c., Ac., complett*
•ottou machinery.
Warping Mills by hand and power.
1 Balling Machine, for caudle wick, Ac.
60,000 Bobbins.
Will lake pari COTTON in (r
ja 30deod3m
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
“COSTAR’S” BISHOP PILL
efficacy for Costivenoss, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head,
aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac.”
(Medical Journal .SV;>
Positively the best Pill in the World
Thousands of Boxes now used.
All Druggist in ATLANTA sell them.
“That Cough will kill you,”
Try “Coatar
ud Hoarseness load to death,”
r’s” Cough lien
a” Cough Remedy
DR.
lat V EH
A preparation of
SIMMONS’
UEttlliATOn,
nd herbs, warranted
n do no injury to
It has been used by hundreds,
last 35 years as one of tin
strictly vegetable, a
known for tli
liable, efficacious
ottered to the sutler
-tstcutly, it is sure t<
jaundice, coativencsa, sick
p dysentery, affection*
the kidneys, fever, ner-
neaa, chilla, diseases of
skin, impurity of the
, !,, , , r de pression o! spirit*, heartlmru,
colic or pains in the bowels, pain In tho head, fever
and ague, dropsy, holla, pain m back and limbs, Asth
ma, erysypcla*. female affections, aud bilious diseases
“Tr^r«l only b, J. H. 7.KIMN *C«.
Druggists, Macon,
ITice $1; by mall $126.
Tho following highly rcspec'able persona can rttlly
atUat to tho virtues of this valuable medicine, i
whom we moat respectfully refer:
Gen. W. H. Holt, President H. W. H. It. »Io.; Itcv. J.
R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. Hp*rks, Albany, Ga ; G.
J. Lunsford, Esu., Conductor a W. it. It.; C. Maab'r-
son Kso , Sheriff Bibb county; J. A. Butts, Bain-
bridge. G*.; Dykes A HparhvwV, editors “Floridian,
raiUhaasee; Rev. J. W. Burke,
Powers, Esq-, Huperint
P. E. Florida
Ga.; Virgil
. ft. It.; Daniel Hui.
Brunswick It. R.
TMHmi manly, <l».: * no f ' 1
ry, Maroa.00.: la-v. h I. Jart»rhn«, I>. I
Ooafer«DM; Malar A. F. W™.l. y. Klnr-ton,
tor Muon Telo«ra|ili. may
B. A. FAHNESTOCKS
VERMIFUGE,
r HR H AVI .ST AM) MOST EFFWTIVE
ItKMEDV FOll WORMS
That l»st« ov«r ln’cn di«covcre<l.
-:o: —
This caUbr*t<)4 speeiftc fur Worraa I* used with tiia
utmost freedom and e.ofiddsnert i gr-ntlenion who Itave
obtained eminence in the m« dt .1 profession, and many
of thes«, throwing aside their reiudlcos, havo ch
fully given certificate* teali!.' tig to its auperiorlty.
is used extsMlvely, for the simple reason that
Nothing has pet. h -en discovered
can he suhstlt ti
il In Its plttc
ion, because every
a knows it* perfect safely. HIim now be**n liefore
the public for over “Fobtt Ykaiu*,” and has a'tuabd
ts superiority in thousaudH or case*, throughout
parts of the world.
It la lit* Imperative daty or every pa
rent to watch the health of htaclilld, sad
to provide himself with this potent spe
cific.
Be caroful to observe tho Initials of the name, and
ee that you get
" B . A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUCf,*
& A, Fahnestock’s Son &
WHOLKBAUt DHUtlUIHTH,
PITTSBURG, PA.,
•out raopurroaa.
5star say* it is tho best in the wide world—and if
Ho say* »o—it's True—it*»True—it’s True; and We aay
Try it—Try it—Try it.” (Morning Paper, Aug. ~~
AU Druggist* in ATLANTA sell it.
“COSTAH’S ”
Standard Preparations
ARE IIIS
BEAUTIFIER.
THE
BUCKTHORN SALVE!
HIS
••( oilni ’ii" ltal, lloarh,&<‘., Kxtermli
"(miarV’ Mod Hug KxterinluatorH.
“Costar’s” (only pure) Insect Poivder.
Address
“Costar,” No. 10, Crosby st., N. Y„
Or John F. Hunky (Successor to)
Demai Barnes k Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y.
WPor Sale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. II. BRADFIELD
and other Druggists in
ATLANTA, GA.
RKDWINK A FOX, agents, Atlanta. Oa.
bW-c,
UEO. S, THOMAS,
idxx. niCHAU’a
JOLDEN HEMEDII
i of disease in any stage
Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches, More
ness of t! e Scalp, Hcroftila, Ac.; is the greatest Reno
vator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, removes
all disease Irom tfcn system, and leaves the blood pure
id lualiliy.
Dr. Bichaiih GoUiF-n UUaSAta No. 2 cures Mercurial
Affections. Rhematisin, In all its forms, whether from
Mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in all
cases. No dieting necesary. I have thousands of cer
tlfloates proving the miraculous cures affected by these
Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2 $6.00 per Iwit-
two bottles for $9.00.
Dy. ltiuiiao's Uoldbv AsnDort, a safe, speedy, pleas
ant and radical cur* for all Uriur - ’*
>mpanl« 4 with fUU directions.
Dr. Rtchao’s Goi.df.n Kxiijr Awoim,
for Nervous or General Debility, in old or young; im
parting energy with wonderful effect. Price $6.00 |>«r
bottle, or two liottles for $9 (X)
On receipt of price Remedies will be shipped to any
dace. Prompt attention paid to rnrre*)M>ndontM.—
.(one genuine without the name of “DR. RICHAU‘8
GOLDEN KEMKDIE8, D. B. RICHARD'S, s-vle propri
etor,” blown in glass of bottles. Address
D. 1). Kit,’HARPS,
No. J4J4* Vsriek street, New York.
Office hours from 0 a. M. to 9r. m. Circulars free.
jyf-aiy
nary Derangemct U, ae
Frtee $3.0i) par boMlo.
i A wmrR, a radical cure
Tiio Pnro9<,' Best and Cliaapoat
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.COLUMN
DR. J. BRADFIELD’8
M1UI BISILAT01
UU* taluobla lMMo* 1* pnpoMl kn Wona« el-
Son. ia&MM hot or. »—J I— ta* FMuna
Laron U oi almooi anlnnol apnUooUna. b
Mn tom oou>.
lM a sudden
i of tha “i
I, orlikaa
fe>*r, Kaadaoto^paln in thammJIo/ theback and "low
ara »try
*D*iY*rSal -i r--- ■ — — .
Uily courses” hom oold, trouble of
s, it aote like a cLarm, by uwtoiuih
in mi! nurranen. tho* wlteving “
tha MaU of tha back and ”1
heat about tha faca, chilly s«n-
•f tha evellda and general resiles*
tea* all thaaa symptoms pass away
iminnim-i-fj, without injury to tha constitution. Fro-
S ueuUy, however, tho propat reuiady i* not applied lu
me, the ijTtttt beoom** chronic, and UiafouudaUou
laid for ii uni bar less evils to Ui* constitution cf the wo-
tie or non# oi um n»vur»i
plexlon become* sallow, bowel* swollen, a sort of gree’^.
i*h caste about tha face, oonataut dull acton" pains
about the head* weight in the tower stomach and back,
with or without whitas, palpitations of tha heart, pal
ter, #xh*u*tlan. Indigestion, wearineM, languor, ach
ing aoroaa the tein*. lots of appetite, pate In left breast,
pcpsia. no relish for food, loss uf flesh, tecreaaed flub
taring of tha heart, swxu*iaa or th* rnnx. lags and
body, and occasional spitting of blood. The augltest
effort cause* uuua»D ngsaTumu. almost uvrr«>< *•
tion. The skin la flabby and a “doughy feel.” This
ia a sad picture, but It ia the condition of thousands
of women between the ago* of fifteen aud forty-five
who are brought to tha verge of tha grave by ignor-
anco or negleot to taka tha proper remedy. To all who
are afflicted with any at the symptoms above mention
ed, in connection with an irraimlarity of the "monthly
Mickneas,” w* earnestly *ay TAJtii DR. J. BRAD
FIELD’8 FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces t»
ken you will at once experience its benefits, and with
a little patience you will be fully restored to health.
This remedy ha* been extensively used for upwards
of twenty years by many of the most experienced aud
successful physicians of
We repeat that DR.
REGULATOR la preparred for WOMEN and to be used
by Women only.
A trial la all we aak.
Prepared and sold in any quantity by
L. H. liltADKIKI.I),
WHOLE-SALE DRUOOIHT,
Atlanta, Qeorgia.
Price $1 50 per Bottle.
Bold by Druggists generaUy.
Atlanta, Oa., December 29,1868.
Dr. J. Bnapsteld. Dear Blr: I take pleasure in
stating that some time previous to the late war, I used,
with tbe utmost success, on a servant girl, your FE
MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradficld’s
Drug Stole, West Point, Oa. Bhe had been suffering
severely from suppressed menstruction, and this Med
icine soon restored her to health. Bhe Is, to-day, liv
ing in Atlanta, sound and well.
I will atate, further, that I know of its being used,
with equal eueceas: on a aorvant girl of my brother
' law, Professor Rutherford, of Athens, Oa. This
JNO. C. WHITNER.
8TATE OF GEORGIA, Tnour County.
This is to certify that I have examined the receip
of Dr. Joseph Bradfluld, of tills county, aud as a med
ical man pronounce it to bo a combination of Medi
cines of great merit in thetroatment of all the diseases
of females for which he recommends it This Decem
ber 21, 1868. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
Mountvillk, 1868
Db. J BNADriKLD—Dear 8ir: I have much plea*cue
lu baying I havo witnesaod the most decidod and hap
py effects of your Female Regulator in thia nelghbor-
uood. WM. U. FINCHES.
MouNTViLDt, D68.
Db. J. Bbadfikld—Dear Sir: I have repeatedly used
in my family, yonr Female Regulator, and havo f
ery case, met with complete success. G. L. DAI
lem to be very superior.
II. Hit A OKIE LI),
DrutjtfiKt, Atlanta, Ou.
Hole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’s
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DR. 0, S. PROPHITT’S
Family Medicines.
CONSISTING OK HIS CELllRATED
LIVER MEDICIN 10
Aiioiliiie Pain Kill It,
ANTI-BILLIOU8 PILES
-A.O-TJE PILLS,
Dysrnitry t'onliai, fVin«/f Tonic
IPtmiFYIKTO 3?HjIj8
T HE excelleut remedies of O. 8. Prophitt, M. D.
need no recommendation, their well-known power
iu removing the diseases peculiar to our Southern cli
mate having already established for them an enviable
reputation in Georgia aud the adjoining Htates. A* tho
majority of persons living iu the South are predisposed
to disease of the Liver, it is granted by all intelligent
physicians that mo»-t of the pai»* and aches of our j>eo-
pie aro due to organic or functional derangement ol
that important organ. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine and
Anti-Billions Pills strike directly at the root of the evil.
They cure tho Liver, which in niue casos out of ten, it
at the bottom of tho Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Hick
Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob
structions, etc., bo common among our people. Ear
ache, Toothache, Acuto Rheumatism, Neuralgi
and bodily pains of every kind flee before
I’ropliitt's Pain kill It
any othei chronic disease*, u
Prophitt’s Liver Medicine.
RED WINE & FOX’ COLUMN
Six Great Remedies
Hurley’s Ague Tonic
Wo Arsenic—\o Mercery.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The ouJy remedy ^ Chills and fever, or Ague and
over, that is ran i* depended upon is Hurley'i
Ague To»J, c> There have been thousand* cured by
ua ^ig U who have tried Uui usual remedie* without
benefit.
WORTH V OF ATTENTION.
To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley:
I hereby certify that during last year 1 was attacked
with tho ague whilst iu Vlclsbui’g, Ml**., and used
several popular medicine* with but temi>or*ry relief.
On reaching homo the disease returned in a worse type,
if possible, when rnr medical attendant ordered (Juln-
iueln large dose*—frequently a* high as 60 grains per
dav, aud which muat have cost mo nearly $100. 1 con
sulted Dr. Bmlth, of Louisville, aud found he prescrib
ed quinine and arseuie combined, which 1 ret used to
take, prnferriLg to let the disease taka it* course. I wa*
almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounc
ed with enlarged Liver and Hpleen. About this time,
the advertisement of Hurley 7 * Ague Tonic appeared in
a city paper, and I determined to give it a trial. I did
so, aud have uo reason to regret it. One bottle restored
completely, and since that time I have seen nearly
and red cases iu which it
remilli, and would certainly r
_ RAILROADS.
c *>»»«• Of »«a.««l. oa tja, 0
road.
r «U
Oa andilterSaadagr, April
node*, tho ruociwr Trfim wUJ
»ATTM», (Band.,, CXMp J|7’
Leave Augnete
Leave AUaiiU
Arrive at Augusta.
Arrive at Athuits .1%J
nonm,,"''
Leave Augusta
Leave Atlanta....,.,
Arrive at
Arrive a*. A tl*uta 'I
utHr.rua TH4m_
Leave Augusts
Leave Berzelte
Arrive at Augusta
Arrive at Berzella
Passengers for MiHcdgevilh- "' **1
Ga.. muat take day PaMengcr 'TiJi
Atlanta. K 17,11,1
PlWBgar* for West Futet, Monte,-.
bile and New Orleans must b-sv*?"“
Passenger Train, to make close rtifipMi %
Passengers for NashvlUe,
Memphis, Louisville aud Kt. LAUl«7^ 0n,1 4
ami make cloac. rouneettons. ^
Through Tickets and BaggiM ,. .
the above places. b ‘
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
HURLEY'S SAHSiFillLLl
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
Afrectlon* of llu- lionet, Iluhltuul Costlw
net*, Debility, Disease* of the K Gluey*
Dyspepsia, Kryslpells, Krmule Ir
regularities, Fistula, ull .Skin
Diseases, Liver Complaint,
ln<II|(estloii, Files, Puluto-
y. Disease*, St rofu-
lu, «|
Kyplil
a say so without proof of tho strongest and surest
kind; therefore I *|>eak willingly and positively
subject
My daughter haa been afflicted with akin disease
and stiffness of the Joints for several years. I em
ployed the principal physicians t-i the city and they
could not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla not
expecting it would do much good, but to my great ■
touislmieut she rapidly got well, and thank God oL
tinues so. Had ahe been taking any medicine I would
^■give this certificate; but your Harsaparills, the
only remedy employed, leaves no doubt oi its medi
cal qualities, aud that it alone cured ber.
(Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring the truth aud honesty of the
— NinUj
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
Mess
. Jam.
e great plej
worm remedies known to me. with but partial
to my children, I waa advised to try T. A. Hurley’s,
and since using it my children have becoino quite
well and healthy. The children would ©at it all the
time. It is on© of the best, safest remedies lie own
aud as hucIi, rocommend It to ono and all.
•IAS. W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, June 13, 1868.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH HITTERS.
imllwau'* Palace Weeping
Assistant
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ann MovrooifKar, aIZ"
OtrrtcK oV Maxrin or
CEJrnuie luujtoan, Bavakkau,™
On and afb r Buuday, 16th in»i
on the Georgia Central Railroad wili
Leave Bavanuali....... AT . T f AI!, ‘
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at Auguste.
Arrive at MiUedgeviile......
Arrive at Eatonton
Connecting with train that h au»^osw
DOWN DAT TIUUi
Leave Macon
Arrive at Havaunah
Arrive at Augusta.
Connecting with train that avc-s
VV NIGHT TRAIS.
Leave Savannah
Arrive at Macon
Arrive at August*
Connecting with train that leaves Ann
down night num.
WiC
niaiii
Leave Macon .
Arrive at Savannah .
Arrive at Augusta...
Leave MiUedgeviile.
Macon, connect with i
at Gordon daily. Sundays excepted. p, ^E
V- **• Train from Savannah couMek tA -
Mail Train on South Carolina K B. aadp
from Savannah and Auguste with iZ
western and Muscogee Railroads •
[Signed] william
... Acting Master of x
liquid
'tile -
If you get snake bit, v
PHOPIIITT’S PAIN KIM. IT.
apply Die - am KILL IT.
II fa
DB. O. 8, 1-BOPHITT 8
Aati-Billious Vegetable Pills
Purgative ami Pebrifiige,
be rolled uj
Viere arc nn bitters !l„U am compare mV, the
in removing these distressing complaints. For sn
or can bo had at any drug store in tho United States.
JAMES RUDDLE k CO.,
Proprietor*, Louisville, Ky.
jjas. middle A Co., Louisville, Ky.:Ooulleme
This is to certify that I havo been lor years a suffer*
and tried all the tonics I have lioard of or seen adr<
tiacd, witli little or no relief from any of them
heard Hnrloj’s Bitter* highly spoken of, aud tried
bottle, with little iaith in it before I commenced at
to.my surprise aud joy, before 1 finished one bottle,
I to It a great deal better and firmly believe that one oi
wa * th e means of saving and prolong-
Tlh f.vJirl ^ ) < i on *. ci *“ U ‘? ,ly recommended them u>
ail suflerera as* tho best Bitters known, and advise
^Sher^YouiiaJiS^^JyllaiJl an ' 1 havo
will benefit others. Yours truly,
this as you think proper, if it
Louisville, Ky., December 10, 1868.
JOHN W. DIXBON.
dr. o. s. pRopnrrrs
VKtiKTABLK AUI'E I'UAA
A safe aud.certaln remedy for Ague aud Fever Chill
and Fever, and all kinds of Periodical Diseases' and i
"ife and reliable for all to tako at any time.
DR. PROPHITT’S
CMfll DTSEIIEHY MIL
A safe and genuina remedy for all kind' or Bowel Du
ease*. Dysenteries, DUrrbcua, Bloody Flux, kc I
may lie given to all sixes, ages aud sexes, and at at
limes, with perfret safety, where there is anythin* <■
that olasa indicated.
Female Tunic,
PURYPYING PILLS
associated
•oa in the Bill*
i rot
together as a full preparation, as y«
They have given perfect satisfaction in my praetic#
the last twenty years, in all oasee that they
mended for. Trie Pills may be taken in
with the Liver Mfelioino, without tho Tonic, when
there le any Indication for them, such as Shortness o»
Breath, Swelling of the Feel or Face, or a l*aia. Weak
state of tha Blood, or a flabby state of the Muscles
generally follow fever aud Chills and Fevor.
All of tha shove Medicines sold by Druggist* and
Marohants generally throughout tho Southwest.
W. A^Lanedeli, Redwine k Pox, Curtis k Llo\d
Pemberton, Wilson, Taylor k Oo., Atlanta, Oa. J ’
Prepared only by DR. O. 8. PROPHITT,
All th* above remedies (or gala by CoTlUtfton *
L. H. BRADFIELD
WIIOI.K8AI.E OKUUUIHT. *
rsrsiit 8tk,et ' ATtM,T *. oiohoi*.
notice to MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK’S
infant soothing syrup.
Use iu the future only SEABROOK’S, a combination
quite up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant to
ofu “
Gives healtli to the child and rest to the mother.
Narhvili.k, Tknn., Feb. 12, 1868.
Jas. Ruddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.—When Itvlno in
jwircity I uaiHlfcivoral bottles of l)r. Scabrook’s^ la”
fant Soothing Syrup, and fouud it to do my child more
*2^ fMrt wtmla mat better after using It thTn 2$
Otherrivnady I ever tried, I can hay with confident
'rieb Je'jTw 2ld!St *b W H Ch ' l,, f*.“ »“ l pr#Mut known’.
Ii!v on? I M T* th, ,' here to koap it. If
»nj on- (loc, pUmu kt IMWOW! II not anncl
""- 1 1 »»> lor It »t tn,
tiini-. Wrttn me when yon .end It. im-I oblln*
Mli8. 8AR.U1L. lUNDOLrn.
DR. SEA ii HOOK ’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron aud
Oaliaaya.
GREAT SAL)
REAL ESTAT
fJlHE undersigned will sell for CASH, on
Tuesday, the 5th Day of
iEBANT AMI
Aud tbe grounds attached, of the late TfiUi
ceased, it being ono of the moat complrb
nient rosideuces in Middle Georgia, ml Cloth
Six Thousand Six ii
and Fifty-two Acres
MORGAN COUNTY
lying on the waters of Sugar Creek. The*
brace some of the finest Cotton and Grain had
country. They will be sold in several tetefca
afford an opportunity to a good many penomk
3?rocuro Homo*
It is seldom that such an opportunity «
chase (arms so favorably located.
Strangers desiring to settle iu •
GREAT ORIGINAL FER
would do well to attend this sale. -
The lands lie within from oue to ton mils*
>n, and are composed of tho farms of
ceased. .
On the same day and I ho day following, *■
t tho residence aforesaid, the splendid
PARLOR FURNITUNEi
Carriage anil 1 iarneM,
and a great variety uf personalty bclonjikl *
tates of said decoased and his widow,
of whom also We are executors. --
The sale to be mado under the order «»•
Ordinary, aud tho Wills of tho derated, **} w
(>oso of paying legacies, and for distribow*'
ng to their Will*. _ -
Purchasers are assured thst the title to »*
l>erty is unquestioned, lids U an import^
JAMES II- Iv
CHKBTER CA
Madison, Ga., August 14. 1869.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
B Y virtue of on order of tho llonc’wW* il
Court of tho United States for the N*-
trict of Georgia, I will sell before tho CWg.
door, in the town of Mariotta, on WedaMffift*
day of October next at 11 o’oclock, a. Kt ™
Noa. 34 and 35, with the Impnivemente t
from all liens and encumbrance*, a - *
orty belonging to tlie estate of Dilla-v. —
rupt. This property la well improved,
elegant dwelling with six or eight rooS«
lokonou*©, stables, Ac., and within <>*•
yards ol the public square. Terms
James Ruddle & Co.,
PRorniEToua,
lMboralorg.ro. il, Bullill Street
Louisville, Ky,
All UM »Ik>v, good, tor nU b, BKUWIKg k g 0 I
ATLANTA, »A
* »pt*-ood^4.),
DAWSON SHKllU-'l-' SA
^flLL bo roltl on the «r*l TuoklAJ Jo j
UlWBilUtllin, SUU OHHU MU I'UUUlj,
hours of sale, the following property to-*"-
* id i *“ —
tof
_ ’ort .
H. Covington, a oommlMioned*NoUry Pubh* ?!
In tlie Fourth (4th) Districtof the
•aid county, containing forty acre*, uiat*V
Levied ou by virtue of a .fieri facias obtain* 1
‘ ‘ ‘ ’ Notary
county, ana m uu wjwtn District G. K,
James M. Bishop, against John Holcombe,
pointed out by defendant and lev *
Tenant in i>o**cs*ion served with
by a Constable and returned to n
L. Ray h*vln$.“
form applied ton* te 1 altera of admlnh--
Uie estate of Augustus Williams, late of **4
this Is to cite all and singular, the credim*
my Williams to ba
tion a
gustus 1
Witness my hand and official algnatnre. 4
1868. DANIKL fO
•ep l-90dprafee$3 00
Application Tor Lea,c to Sell ^
(}»*«*. W>1«
Or.Un.i7 Wro to Mil tbe Ml tototo ^
O. W. Hudson, daeaaned. September *^$00,
■ep 7-80ilprsfee$6 00