Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, September 30, 1869, Image 4

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DAILY NEW ERA. TKKNI Or IIIBIC1UPT1UN l For Daily, Ptr Annum *10 00 " '* Six Month*.. 300 “ '* Thr#« MontM J 00 “ " Per Month I 00 Weekly Era, Per Annum 2 00 «*- INVARIABLY IM ADVANCE. use K A TICM or ADY EUTU1NU, m.mo ho (ki loa.oe 15.00 loo-eo! 126.““ Three Squares... Fair Square* Fiv«i Squares His Squares G-iaitor Column Half Column T wo-third* i\»lumn O t«> bktlUIUD AdvsrUestueuU for * longer period than three months will bo Inserted at * iledaction of twenty |>*r c 'lit. from Hie above rO«». Kor each rijnere of 10 Hum or loM. for the Aral Inter- li »u, (l, end for B*oh subsequent iusertiou 60 cents. l*«tt iiin'* oi solid nonpareil, or lu equivalent In space, uixke a h Hiare. *■— i demand after l he first In* a»n«H inserted at Interval* to be charged M w each UMerttou. IvertiaeuienU, or notices of advertisements, dor “City Budget, Advertise uj AU • are chargeable line for each iusertiou. N notice will appear for a l«»s* mini than on a dollar. idverliaeuionts under the head of Special Notice*, 1 tweuty oeuU per Une for Amt luaertion, and 10 centa fot each *ub*oquent iusertiou. a the varioua coitutiea of the Ht*to especially •tred. TIIK Ell A OFFICE Xlf TUC BUK’K BUILDING ON ALABAMA KTBEKT orrosiTK tub pooTomcB, Bmruit UBOAD AND WHITEHALL. NlUTAnY DIHKITOUV. Bbetet Majob-Genkbal Alfred H. Tkrbt Commanding Department of the South. PERSONAL staff. Brevet Lieu too a ut Colonel E. W. Smith Captain U. 8. Army, Aid-de-Camp. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel C. II. Graves, Captain V. S. Army, Aid do-Camp. Brevet Captain J. O. Telford. 1st Lieuteu* aut U. S. Army, Anl-de-Camp. DEPABTMEST STAFF. Bravet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad jutant General, U. S. Army, Assistant Ad- lalant General. Brevet Major Robert 1’. Hughes, Captaiu U. S. Army, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. Captain C. W. Uotseupillei, U. S. Army, Acting Assistant Inspector Oeueral. Major DoWitt Clinton. Judge Advocate U. 8. Army, Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines, Commissary of Subsistence U. S. Army, Chief Commissary. Bievet Colonel A. R. Eddy, Mmor and Quar termaster U. 8. Army, Chiof Quartermaster. Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army, Depot and Staff Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon U. S. Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General Johu J. MilUiv.i, Surgeon U. 8. Army, Assistant to Medical Director, temporary. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A. K. Smith. Sur geon U. 8. Army, Attending Surgeon. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Taggart, Paymaster U. S. Army, Chief Paymaster, office at Charleston, South Carolina. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay master D. S. Army. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS AND Pleasure !seelier«. T u Virsinia Springs, ALL NORTHERN CITIES. .IXCUUalON litiOILS TICKETS to alllhc CUi J2i tal VirgiuiaSprings with the privilege of stopping over at any intermediate point, have been placed on sale by this road at greatly reduced rates. NO STAGING. nl SAFETY, go .jyi-uam. uuu. xti j SIMMON'S | rhei da in general costive, a The head la troubl'd until (wn considerable loan oi memory, aco tul a-naation of having left undo] ought to have been don*. <;i . of ap|«tite ami au km t ROSADALIS, BLOOD PURIFIERj Cure* Scrofula in all it* various forma, mob a* Continuation in Ita earlloat stages, EnUrgem-nt and Ulceralkm of the Qlandea, Joint*, llonea. Kidney a, Utonia, Chronic Rheumatism, Eruptions of the Skin, Chronic Kor* E)«-a, Ac.; alao, SYPHIL18 IN ALL ITS F0RM& Diaortiioai of W ouiouj General bad hi alih, and all diatuun-a of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, It Ih n iHTfh't nuiovattu*. It ON ADA 1.1 ba.l taint, and re condition. It I. pert. 1 eat Injury l eradlcnh n every kind of hn nk Iteiuedy. The Recoin nipmlptl by the Medical Facility and many thousands of our best cilir.cn 04- For testimonial* of remarkable c aadalis Almanac” for thia year. Prepared only by Dr*. Clement*. Itiv^ nfactu lUltun 'iv, Md. For aale by I»ruggl*( j.v M- nerly J. J. Lawrenci THOMAS G. SIMMS, Agont, Roe at .the Clothing jStore of W. n. Lowe A Oc H Atlanta, Qporgia, Manufacturer* of Engine Laths, Planers, Bolt 1'iittern, l’p right Brills, Machinists’ Tools of all Descriptions. A LbO, manufacture and soil Wood-working Machine- of every description, and Stationary aud Port ion • and Boilers, Patent cold-rolled Shafting, Leather and ltubber Belting, and all articles ncodlnl • or railroad repair shop*. '■ and 128 Chambers st, New York. GKOUGE PLACE. President. JOHN If. CHEEVElt, 8cc’y. CHAS. F. HARDWICK, 8ec*y. JelD-t CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY Howard and Berks Street^, Philadelphia.6 Kuglne, JJ-iuch cyliudcr, four foot atroke, made by button, with 13 boilers, 40-iuch diameter, 45 feet long. ,i Engine, lH-inch cylinder, four fed I ,u Holler Looms, 42 inch, 6, and 4 shuttles. 15 Crompton Looms, 42 aud 46 inch, 12 a: ness, 3 and 2 boxes, pick and pick, boxes. ( CGxlS 1 st breaker,) 1 Set woolen cards, J 4Sx4« 2d " | treadle*, 1,2, 3 (30x42 Coud.user (60x48 1st breakci * 48x43 2d ( 48x48 Com s di " bj.indies each, 2 '.-Inch gauge. Burr Picker, largo size, nearly new. ) Mules [ 432 spindles p/age COTTON MACHINKRY for COARSE YARNS. [llJow, Hudson'* make, ’ rge s.zc, *peeder ST.-iuch, '-inch, bt-'.J-stripperi With shafting, bcltinp, 1 Balling Machine, f< 60,(HK) Bobbin*. Will take pa Junodeod3m t COTION tu l THE BISHOP PILL. THE BISHOP PILL. THE BISHOP PILL. Not 'Brandreth’s- “mmy BISHOP PILL ■*, Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, {Mr,Ural Journal Sr Positively the host Pill in tho World Thousand* of Boxes now used. All Druggist in ATLANTA sell them. JOB PRINTING M A. M M O T H PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. HIM AND JOB HUNTING OFFICE! F I V It] 1 ? O W K11 T 3 R ESSES ! Aud an Eutllt«a Variety of JOB TYPE AND MATEMAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! H A added Several Tliou«and Dollar* worth of Job Type to our already EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE ! a fully prepared than < Whooping Coughs, A. Try ••rostar'n” «'« . • st ii ay* *o—1C* True It’.-Tr-i' it-Try it—Try lt.“ f.k All Drugging In ,VTL\a j th* bowels, pain in th* head, fever and’agueT dropsy, boll#, pain in back and limb#, Asth ma, eryayiielaa, fomalo affectious, and bilious disease* generally. Prepared only by J. II. ZKIL1W CO., Druggists, Macon, fia.^ Price |1; by mall $12f. The followtug highly respec'ablo persons can fully attest b) the virtues of this valuable medicine, and to whom we moat respectfully refer: i Itev. J. uiy, <i4.; O. ; C. Master- Butts, Bain- “Floridian,” li, Oa.; Virgil t 8. W. U. U.; Daniel Bui. A Brunswick R. R., bridge,7ii Tallahassi Powers, Foe j.. 8u|#t lard, Bullard’s Htati i wiggs county, Oa.: ry, Macon, O*.; Wo rllle Wo. i*i«t. ilu.g, ivd'-y. hlng«1 ; Kdl- NEW ROUTE NORTH ! THE ST. LOUIS. Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Is now open for busfne** from COLUMBUS, KY, to ST LCJIS; TO ST. LOUIS! I’ tahUir IbL UgiiIc AVOID 0KB €11A Vo: OK •II.', nil* ii I'KIMOI'S ItIVKIt THAN ,IT.lt «f 20 Mil,KM, mid nrrln in SI. I.ouis 41-2 HOURS *"(^thVr 0 ^ad 3n ^ »4- Train# h ave. Columbus, «|»on the arrival of tratus on the Mobile ft Ohio Railroad- W. R. ALLEN, *tlg 29-lm a< 11*1 Ticket Agent. BORQI4, DA WHOM COUNTY. To all when it may concern. —William L. Itay having in proper form applied to me for letter* of administration on the< sUt« of Augustus Williams, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and nett of kin ol AU|.'U*tu* Williams to he and appear at my ofttc, sal«t»ln the time ellowed by Isw, and show ny they can. why permanent admin “COSTAR’8" Standard Preparations ARE JIIS BEAUTIFIER. THE BUCKTHORN SALVE! “CoatarV’Hitt, KoarlgAr., K.itrnnlnntor*. “Coatur’s” lle«l liug KxtrrinlnntorN. “Costar’a” (only pure) Insert Powder. Address “Oohtar,” No 10, Crosby st., N. Y., Or John F. Bkmit (Successor to) Demat lianiea A Oo.,21 Park Row, N. Y. *#"For Salehy J. A. TAYLOR, L. II. BHADFIELD and other Drugglats in ATLANTA, <i.\. RED WINE A FOX, agent*, Atlanta, 0a. GEO. S. THOMAS, 33X1. niCHAU’8 GOLDEN IIEMEDIEN. Ask for no other, take no other, and you will sav< time, health and money. 6 l.oou ItKWAltD lor any oaao of oiaaasuln any stag' which they fail to cure. ^ Dr. Kichau'm Ooi.ukn Daioiaic N<«. 1 cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Sore Kyea, Cutanc on* nr hkin Eruption a, Copper Colored Blotches, Sore ness of tho Scalp. Scrofula, *. j, the grea'eat U r valor. Alterative and Blood Pintfler known, remov ah disease from tho system, and leaves tho blood pit All Descriptions of Job Printing ! Our Now Additions were saleoted by an Experienced Printer, and comprise all tho latest improvement* In TYPE, PRESSES, ETC., In the South. Indeed, From a VISITING CARD to a M AMMOTH POSTER ! In a Stylo to suit the most fastidious. have now up and In rutilling order FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES ! IH \ MAMMOTH HOF. ( VIjIXDEH l*UI,SS. Aud is 4 Hugo piece or Machiuory, the Urgeat of the kind over brought to Atlanta. This Pros* 1# Jespoelally adapted to Fiixo Hook. Printing »nd Largo Poatcrw. Nt'MUKK TWO Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press, Smaller than tho first, amt one of the boat Newspaper Proasoa in the State. MMIIK.lt Til ItF. K -l? 4 -A- rMTEiDXTT^vr hoe joeber, ,^dV« p^V J ° B ' T0KK °' ' v ' ,r) ' '•*" prooonne^ b, ootapcl.nt N I'M UK. It KOI It IS A HALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS. Fur Printing CUtCCLAKS. I.ETTEH HEADS, BILL HEADS, Ac., nad I, of very m]icrlor qanllty. NbEBEU KIVK is A POTTxm iCArm x»ress, nodel of ln„n.y, and turn, out work wltji > ra|,idity tb.t ii Mtoulalilnf; «nd, yet. In tbo lie.toil ,nd moat i- fai ilitic# fur all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, i hesitation in Haying to tho public tha t work a# rapidly as auy Establishment south r»«o.eo* r< ^2ma„s..4 lIFILLbe wli Mer« tk- Otm* Houm door In the OM large engine and four boilers for rail mill, one bar Catoosa Superior Court In favor of Columbus Iron Works k Co., a** of tha United States of America vs. John D. Oray. Property pointed out by W. B. Brown, ‘-dtn-.WSSTk ~* l i«UBD J ,ug Ubaw-rn fM »5 iwr lnrf . LHy'j BhMl*. Nev York ffeokly Mni8. THE LARGEST ami CHEAPEST. THE GREAT FARMERS’ PAPER THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE!! v i* tho time to Subscribe for tho GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER! IT IS CHEAP BECAUSE PI'S CIRCULATION IS LAR GER IRAN THAT OF ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER I I NOW IS TliE TIME TO FORM CLUBS TIIE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE a largo doublo-medium sheet, mak- DAILY TRIBUNE, except those of merely local iutcr- letter* from our largo corps of Correspondent*; the latest news rocoived by Telegraph from all parts of the world; a nummary of all important Intelligence in thi* city and elBowherc; a synopsis of tho Proceedings of Congress aud State Legislatures when in session; the .. vedly-— diugs American Institute; talk* about Fruit, aud other lh Ucultural and Agricultural information essential ■ountry residents; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Good#, ' "larkct Reports; maki " ** * riety and completeness, altogether interesting and instructive WEEKLY NEWSPAPER published in tho world. Tho fuU reports of tho American Institute Farmer* * * "eport* * * xfption it* commeueeinout, THE WEEKLY TRI BUNE has boon an authority upon the farm. Wc make features of the Farmers' Club, and permit no qnestioi of interest to the agriculturalist to pass without com ment aud advice. When it is remembered that this ad- vice in given by ono of tho most conscientious farin' in tho country, tho reader may estimate its value. It has been well observed that a careful reading and stu of tho Farmers' Club Report* in tho WEEKLY T1 BITNE aluno will save a farmer hundreds of dollar* hi* crop. In addition to those report*, we liavo arraug- L H. BBADFIELV8 00L0MN DU. i. DBAD TELD’8 nmi iiiium rrtBIB voluble 4 lor »?• 1 dMlnly, Madl*b*H«l by vonu tmlf. It u ^.ytodMDMUUy totbDMOMM wh.r. th. WOM. 4 OwtUrMLlurwtUcore My lm«u4r«y 4 Ht* "bMO- M* oroogt la Buab «•».. u r^ju.r.. , ntflrol J#*'— BEDWIME 4 FOX' OOLDMN T H K th* eyelids and ganeral rat a Ul tkaaa symptoms paa* it Injary to tha oonatltnlion. iculturehy. increase th<! _. Asitis.no prudent farmer can do without lesson to hi* workmen alone, overy farmer should plaoe the WEEKLY TRIBUNE upon his Uble every Saturday Tho TRIBUNE it the l*tt a>ul ehrajxtl pajxi country. Thi# is : ; said i y of place ami nppoi laini any neighbor*, except tho ami m —. . . tunity. It ha* fsllou to New York U> create tho great- e*t new*pai>er* of the country, llore concentrate the commerce, the manufacture*, the miuersl resource*, the agricultural wealth of the Republic. Here all the news gather*, aud the patronage is so largo t nalist* can afford i<> print it. A nowHpaper can in New York for half the money, anil yet with ■ value of newspaper# elsewhere. This is the strength of the, TRIBUNE. We print the largest, and cheapest, aud be*t edited weekly newspaper in tho couutry. There is little special merit in this. Wo have all th a<lvantage# around us. We have great Daily and Bum Weekly edition*. Their machinery and resource# ar only a part of the Weekly. This paper ha* long hail tho largest circulation in America, and we have tried to justify that confidence. The result is, that we have *o systematized and expanded our resources that every copy of the WEEKLY TRIBUNE contain* as much read lug matter a* a duodecimo volume. Think of it! For twi dollar*, the farmer, in the course of one year, buys an much reading matter as though ho filled a shelf of his library with fifty volume*, ami those volumes coutain- ing the greatest works iu the language. Tho forco of cheapness can no further go. Tho WEEKLY TRIBUNE is the paper of the people. Here tho eager student may know the last lessons oi science. Hero the scholar may read reviews of the best bookm. Hero may be found correspondence from all parts of the world, the observations of sincere and gifted men, who aerve the TRIBUNE in almost every couutry. All tho elalmrale and intricate machinery of IN STYLE AND PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION All we ask FAI n TRIAL. We arc prepared to print HANDBILLS, d healthy. Dr. Riciiaus Goldi Affection*. Rhematl*! (i tton abo _ gUStll* William*' estate. Witness my hand and officii 1M0 • P 1-fiOdprafeef 8 00 William L. Hay i n An- Hignature. AuguatMth DANIEL FOWLER, Ordinary. Bau-ax. No. 2 cure* Mercurial lu all it* form*, whether from Mercury or other cause*; give* immediate relief In all ease*. No dieting necosary. I have thousand* of cer ttfioatea proving th« miraculous curaa effected hy these Remedies. Price of either No. I or No. 2 f.V(H) ]»r bob tie, or two bottle* for I’J.OO. I)r. Kicnau’s Uoi.dkn Antidote, a safe, apeedy, pleas ant aud radical curs for all Urinary Deraugemu ta, ac oompenl-d with MU directions. l*rice |3.06 per ImtUe. f*r. RnniAti'* Got.t.ev ExO.ni AWmrjt, a radical cure for Nervous or General lability, in old or young; Im parting energy with wonderful effect. Price |5.0<) per bottle, or two boltl#* for fit. 00 On receipt of price Kune,Rea will be shipped to any attention raid to corre#|»ondent*.—' Hhfuit the nan." of “DR RR’HA!”8 I" ,.n>p GOLDEN REM EDI IX, I>. It RR’IIAll etor," blown 111 glass of bottl, I). 11. ItI« ’ll A RUN, Tiio Purest, Bostend Cheapest SOI.D IIV ALI, OROOEKS. July U-dlj BILL HEADS. OltlGDLARS, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS OARDS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING OARDS, LABELS OF ALL KlflDS. Together with All Descriptions of Railroad Work any paper*, porl . all of tho other weekly edition* of the city dailii combined. This in why we are enabled to do ourwoi thoroughly and cheaply. Tho larger our circulation the I Ritter paper we can make. What are the practical suggestions? Many, every subscriber renew his subscription, aud urge hi* neighbor to do the same. If a man cannot afford to pay two dollars, let him raise a club, by inducing his neigh bor* to Hubscribe, and we shall send liim a copy gratis for his trouble. No newspapor ao largo aud complete as the WEEKLY TRIBUNE was over bofore offered at so low a price. Even when our currency waa at par with gold, no such paper but the TRIBUNE was offered at that price; aud too TRIBUNE then cost u* far lea* than it now does. Wo have solved the problem of making the host and cheapest newspapor in Amcrli perhaps in tho world. Let us seo if we cannot gii a million woekly circulation. TERMS OF TIIK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. . sunsrniBNns: One copy, one year, 62 issues ft copies, $9; 10 copies, t< (and one extra copy); 1ft 62.00 o one ad dress, $1.60 each conics, to names of sorlbers, st ono Postofllce, fl.flO each (and on. tra copy); 20 copios, to one address, $ 1.25 each (and one oxtra cony); 20 copies, to namo* of subscri' at one PostoMce, $1.35 each (and one extra c ftO copies, to one address, |1 each (and one extra copy); 60 copies, to names of subscribers, st PoBtoflico, $1.10 each (and one extra copy). THE NEW YORK BKMI-WKEKLY TRIBUNH Literary Reviews and Art Criticism*; Letter* from lnrgc corps of Foreign and Domestic Correspondents; Special and Associated Press Telegraphic Dispatches; ' areful nnd complete summary of Foreign and Do. •sticNewp; exclusive reports of the proceedings of * Farmers' Club of tho American Institute; talks alnnit Fruit, and other Horticultural and Agricultural matlon ; Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods, and ■_Tal Market Reports, which are published in tho [DAILY TRIBUNE. The SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE also gives, In tho course of a year, three or four of tho by living authors. Tho cost of tlicso * bought in book form, would 1m from aix to eight dollars. If chased in the English Magazines, from which they carefully selected, the cost would ho three or four time* that sum. Nowhere else can so much current intelligence and permanent literary matter be had ■ SEMI WE principles a From a Ticket to a Ledger i- also prepared to do FANCY PRINTING, PLAIN OR IN COLORS. T3 0 0K-T3TNDEEY! < alao kava connected with oar office, a No. 1 Book-Blndvry, la charge of ono of tha SXflT* CN’OSinai In the United HUtee, who can do all descriptions of work in tha BEST STYLE and with diapatch. SAMUEL BARD. Mail aulweribera, 1 oopy, 1 year—104 number*.. $400 Mail auhscribera, 2 copies, 1 year—104 number*.. 7.00 Mail aubacriltera, 6 copies, or ovor, for each copy.. 3.00 DAILY TRIBUNE. nd thirty-four coplea and the na*s, Takan In tima immadUMly, without Injary uusntly, howavar. tha proper remedy la not applied in tima, the dlseaae beoomae ohronic, and the foundation laid for nuraberieM nvlla to tha couatltution of the wo man. Th* next "turn” cornea around and there la no "abow,” or perhaps the "whitaa” will appear. There will be torn uueaalnaas about the womb, But very lit- tie or none of the natural duld escaping. Th* com- f ilexlon become* aallow, bo w*da swollen, a sort of green- sh caste about the free, constant dull aching pains about the head, weight lu the lower stomach and back, with or without whits*, palpitations of the heart, pal lor, sxhac lugaoroa*. ^ tightness across the chest, cough, and giddiness, if still allowed to go on “green sickness” will be fully de veloped, the headache becomes severs, with loss of memory, diminishing sensibility, sick stomach, dys- popaia, no rollsh for food, loss of flesh, increased flub ti ring of the heart, swellwo or th* raw, logs and body, and occasional spitting of blood. The slightest effort causes x unman b ana thi no, almost surpooa- tion. The skin Is flabby and a "doughy feel" This is a sad picture, but It is th* condition of thousand* of women between the ages of fifteen and forty-five who are brought to the verge of the grave by Ignor ance or neglect to take tho proper remedy. To all who are aOlicted with auy of the symptoms above mention ed, In connection with an Irregularity of the '‘monthly sickness," w* earnestly asy TAKE DR. J. BRAD FIKLD'8 FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces t . ken you will st once experieuoe Its benefits, and wltl a little patience you will be fully restored to health. This remedy lias baen extensively used for upweri' of twenty year* by many of the most experienced am successful physicians of Georgia, We repeat that DB. J. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Is preparred for WOMEN and to b* used by Women only. A trial is all we ask. Prepared and sold in any quantity by L. H. IiUADPlICLD, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Georgia. Price $1 50 per Bottle. 0f Sold by Druggists generally. Atlanta, Oa., December 29,1868. Dr. J. BiiAi>Fixia>. Dear Sir: I take pleasure i stating that some time previous to the late war, 1 used. Drug Stoie, West Point, Ga. She had been suffering severely from suppressed menstruction, and this Med* rsstsrwd icln* s her to health. She is, to day, liv- will state, further, that I know of its being used, with equal success: on a servant girl of my brother- in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athens, Gs. This woman had, 1 think, been diseased for six years.— She was a house servant, and seemed cured up to the time of "freedom.” 1 do not hesitate to indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you recom mend It. Yours truly, JNO. C. WHITNER. of Dr. Joseph Bradfleld, of this county, and as a med ical man pronounce it to be s combination of Medl-L cine* of great merit in the treatment of all the diseases WM. H. FINCHES. MOUNTVU.LX, D68. Du- J- Buadfikld—Doar Sir: I have repeatedly used iu my family, your Femele Regulator, and have m e ery case, met with comp} te success. G. L. DAVIS. 4^ I also prepare and have for sale a YEAST POW DER, equal to the best, aud for much less price. 0£- 1 also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now t by many of tbo best housekeepers in the city, and pro nounced by them to be very superior. U II. KKADKIKI.D, Atlantn, Gn Hole Agent for Goo. M. Csy’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. DR. 0. S. P iOPHITT’S Family Medicines. CONSISTIN') OF Ills CKLliBATED LIVE It MEDICI JV K , Aiiodinc Pain Kill It, ANTI.BILLIOUS AGUE FILLS, liystnlft-y Cor,lift I, Frtualr Tonic r-umr-YiMG r-n.A.s rjSUE Mcrflej In removing tho diseases peculiar to our Southern cli| mate having already established for them an enviable reputation iu Georgia and the adjoining States. 1 majority of persons living in ths South are predisposed to disoate of the Liver, it is granted by all in " physicians that most of the pains and aches of plo are due to organic or functional derangement of that Important organ. Prophltt’a Liver Medicine and I Anti-billions Pills etrike directly at the r< They cure the Liver, which in nine cases at the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache, Rheumatism. Constipation, Menstrual Ob structions, etc., so common among our people. Ear- ache, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and bodily pains of every kind flee before p PrnpliitpB Pain Kill It any othei chronic diseases, u Prophitt’s Liver Medicine, It is nafe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and a Uqul ready for us* at any and all times. Price $2 a bottie- 33 1-3 per oent. discount by the doten bottlo* or mor* If you got snake bit, use PROPHITT’S PAIN KIM. IT. apply thf -41N KILL IT. DB. O. H. PROPHITT 8 Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills Purgative and Febrifuge, "■«, upon *■ » u.l cathartic in all Febrile and Acute Diseases of all kinds. DR. O. fl. PROPHITT’8 VRUETAULK AUl)K PIl.I.S Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic No Arsenic—No Mercury. PERFECTLY RELIABLE. The only remedy fur Chills and fever, or Ague and Fever, that Is or can b* depended upon Is Hurley'* Ague Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using It who have tried ths usual remedies without benefit WORTHY OF ATTENTION. To Dr. lliumaa A. Hurley: 1 hereby certify that during last yssr 1 was attacked with the ague whilst In Vicksburg, Miss., aud used several popular medicine* with but temporary relief. On reaching home the diseas# returned in a worse type, if possible, when my medical attendant ordered Quin ine In large doses—frequently as nigh as GO grains per dav, and which must have cost me nearly 1100. I con sulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prescrib ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I retused to take, preferring to let the disease take its course. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and prone ed with enlarged Liver and Spleen. About this 1 the advertisement of Hurl*y r s Ague Toole appeared in a city paper, and I determined to give It a trial. 1 did so, and have no reason to regret It. One bottle restored me completely, and since that time 1 have seen nearly prefers- __is public. JAMES MARTIN, Engineer. Louisville, Ky., June 16, 1866. ble to any other toulo before the public. PURIFY YOUR RLOOD. nuns umrtiim WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. Dyspepsia, Krystpells, Female Ir regularities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint', railroads. ' **»•«• Of lokod.u OH M4. OrammiA Maojuad, Artvn. . On and after Sunday, Aun ii 4 ■wan. 4. ftK Lesre Atlanta Leave Augusts Leave Berzell*. Arrive at Augusts Arrive si BenaUa PssKc-ngers for Mllladg evUle, WuJ,Vw' ’ U “ d *'TrtoSSjjl Point, Monlrj^ and Msw Oriesns must lseve eager TrMn. to make Passengers for Nashville. Corinth}!®** Memphis, Ijouisville and Bt. UtdRJtj* 4 and make close connections. Through Tickets and Baggsii', the above places. ** ^ § Pullman's Palace Sleeiilng Par* ger Trains. Mo chang«» of i-ars on ^5 * Mail 'lYams lietwei-n Augusta and a iF Assistant J| CHAROE OrKHJUvjfl ) CUAXUK OF CAB* BCTWXKM | amv MonoonxBr, Ornc* or Master , CUSTKAI. llAIMUIAIi, HaVaKnIh ^ On and after Sunday, lotli i n «t »- a the Georgia Central Railroad wili w day THAU. Arrive at Eaton ton Connecting with train that lcavo', ABfWUj ...... dowk iut mn. hS Connecting v j I^eave Savannah Arrive at Macon Arrive at Augusta Connecting with train that leaves' WIGHT TXaIR. Leave Macon Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Augusta Leave Milledgevillc Leave Eatontou Connecting with trains tlut leave At A. M. Trains from Savannah and Trains from Macon, connect with , at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. Train from Savannah conaecti Mail Train on South Carolina R. R. from Savannah and Augusta with \ western and Muscogee Railroad*. WILLUm j ‘ail [Signed] Louisville, April 4, I860. Hurley's Sarsaparilla is what it is represented, and I believe it the most wonderful medicine beiorrMM public. Nothing under the heavens could indul to say so without proof of the strongest aud surest kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively oj subjoct. My daughter ha* been aflliclod with akin di and atlffuess of the joints lor several years. 1 .—■ ployed tho principal physician^/ the city and they could not cure her. I gave her your Saraaparilla not not give thia certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the only remedy employed, leaves no dr-ubt oi * its medi cal qualities, and that it alone cured her. (Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring the truth aud honesty of the statement, will find me at my residence, corner Niuth and Walnut streets, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. and since lining it my children have become quite well and healthy. Th* children would oat it all the time. It is on® of the be«t, safest remedies ku< aud as such, recommend it to one and all. JA8. W. TRAY Louisville, June 13, 1868. GREAT SAljl REAL ESTATE mi E undersigned will soil for CASH, a Tuesday, the 5th Day ofO the Court Hou*e iu the c-itjoifc HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, digestion, orDyanrp.la, Want ot artlon of the LI ver or f>l«or«lci-r<l Stomach Viere are no billers that can compare with these In removing these distressing complaints. For sale T°, J “' Huddlf* * Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentl J Th * , . l » c «rifiy that I have been ior year* a suffers and tried all the tonics 1 have heard of or seen adre Used, with little or no relief from any oi them Iheard Hurley'* Bitter* highly spoken of, and tried bottlo, with little ialth in it before I commenced, an to my surpriee aud Joy, before I finished one botti I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that one < two occanlous it was tho means of saving and proton] *n R “.J 110 1 conscientiously recommended them 1 all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s and have i »mcan use this as you think proper, if it will benefit others. Yours truly, t Louisville, Ky., December 10, 1808. JOHN W. D1XSON. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. DR. SEABROOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. Use In th* future only SBABrtOOK'S, a combination quite up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant to take, harmless In IU action, efficient and reliable in all cases. Invaluable in ths following diseases: Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the bowels. Restiveness, Teething, Ac. * Give* health to the child aud rnt to lb uudAtr. safe aud reliable for all to take at any time. DR. PROPUITT’S cmid raiwr nin THE NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE Is published every morning (Sundays excepted) st $10 per year; $6 for six month*. Term* rash In advance. In making remittance* for ■ubecriptiona, always procure s draft on New York, or a Postofllce money oidsr, if possible. Whin neither uf these can 1>* procured, sand the money, bnt always in a reel" te red totter. The registration fen has boon redneeo to fifteen seats, and the present registration system ha* bean found by the j*»atal authorities to he . ab>0 '»*protection against losses by mail. A11 Postmaster* am ol Mged to register letters when- evsr requests'! to do so. THE ITU BUNK, Now York may be given to all nig"*, .g«>* and nexos, and at ■■■ time*, with perfect safety, whore there I* anything ol that claai Indicated. Female Tonic, PU11YFY1NU PILLS The Purifying PUIs and Female Tonic are associated together as s full preparation, aa you see in ths Bills I hoy hava given perfect satisf ctfon lu my practice fot th* tost tweutrwa, In all c» «es that they ars reconi mended for. The Pills may » . token in conueaUoa witl tha Livor Ms«!lrltie. wh ont tlie Tbnio, whan there it auy indication for thi such m Shortness oi llreath, Swelling of the Feet o. Toe, or a Pale, Weak stale of tho Blood, or a Flabby % ts of the Maori**, *s generally follow Fever and Chill ud Fever. All of the above Medicinre soli by Druggists and Merchants generally throughout i* SoutHwest. Hold tor W. A. Lausd'dl, Redwins A Fox. Curtis A I,lnvd Psmbarton, Wilton, Taylor A On., Atlanta, Oa. ' Prepared only by Dll. O. H. PBOPHITT, Covington. 0a. All the above remedies for sal* by L. H. BRADFIEED YVHOLKNALK UKUUUIUT.' wurrruj.i.L htbeet. Atlanta, oioiuha tuarU ^maiy Naruvillr, Txmn., Feb. 12, lftftg. Jaa. Ruddle A Co., Louisville, Ky When living in your city I used several bottles of Dr. Soabrook's In- raut Soothing Syrup, and found It to do my child more good and It would rest better after using it than snv 1 °'; er tfl «A I can say with confidence. It 1st ho best modiolne for children st present known 1 wi*h yon would get th* druggists here to keep It. If suy oue does, p'ease let me know; it not send me on» npr.M, .cl I will p., for It « th. oOc. hero. Write mo when you stud it, and oblige MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH. DR. SEA BROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and - MIKIJI- ul Pk-iivi. I Bwk 1,0. witi,.,, th . ... turret,1. u.l. And b.d .ff«-U of rltlior, lnoiu.r pr.p»r»tton.,ol Ui.m taIuaLU In JloUi., II .hooM Ik ukn in cum wbm a mau. unfoTo proAAlon Ia reqnlred afUr conT.I«,c. n !SfKm „ 1 u or debUilAAin, dl.w«A. or In „• juiU-j^n'lArtof.m^ NoUnSTK^fhlr^K; SW4S? ** n ““ to « James Ruddle Sc Oo., PROPHIETOR8, laboratory JTo. 41, Hut Hit Street Louisville, Ky, ■ Abort goods for a^o bp KJUJWIRg 4 FOX ATLANTA. OA afi»<o*d4vJr ELEGANT AND And the grounds attached, of the U ceased, it being one of the most comphfcg nlent residences in Middle Georgia. 0110 Six Thousand Six llu and Fifty-two Acral MORGAN COUNTY lying on the waters of 8ngar Creek, brace some of the finest Cotton and Grail M country. They will be sold in several tndtsi afford an opportunity to a good many p— Procuro llome*l J Strangers desiring to settle in munitic* In the United Slates,and toct GREAT ORIGINAL FEBU would do well to attend thia sale. Tho lands lie within from one to I »n, and are composed of tho farm* oi» ceased. . On the same day and Ihe day following. W t tho residence aforossid, the splendid PARLOR FURMTUI Carriafe aud and a great variety of peieonalty “ a tates of said doceaaed and hi* widow, ' whom also we are executors. The sale to bo made under the order «£ ^ Ordinary, and the Wills of ihe decani po#e of ^paying legacies, and for diitn MW *H »H.F CHERTlB C Madison, Gs., August 14, 1869. S TATE OF OEORrtlA-DAWSOX ( *s, Thomas ltaland, sdmlnlstratof Hiram Crane, deceased, represent* *°igi petition, duly filed and entered on fully administered Hiram Crane’s fore, to cite all persons concerned to • any thsyoan, why said administrator •* discharged from his administration, ok®" Of dismission on the flret Monday ^ This August the 2d, 1869. augl7-m6m prsf*e$6 Monday <> DANIEL F C ^EORGIA, DAWSON OOUNTY - JT ordor from the Court of Ori— a countv, will be sold on the first Tuesday^ lftoO, at the Court House door, in tli* legal sale hours, lot ot land, No. » district, let section, of Lumpkin count)- benefit of the heirs and creditor* of deceased. Terms cash, ASSIONEB'S SALE. I > V rtrtuA of ail ol4r of tb. Honor* 1 *! X) Court of tho rattorl 8Utoi forth* trtet of Ooorglfc I will acII twfor*_lb« door, in th* town of Marietta, on day of October next at 11 o'ootosl. No*. 34 and 36, with the iiaproveiwMjM smokehouse, stables. 4c., and wltbto fc yards of the public square. eeplft w20d •iiS i. „ ..snr Brown, administrator ep resents to tb* oourt In his entered on record, that he has hw King's estate • Thi. Ii aherafore to -«• * u »««•'-» diwl aoA orodlton 4 aho» oaa-.” why Hid AAmlalHnAor ahoald irt a , bl» Mmlumratloa, and iMitn ■"■Wm on the first *•* fw>*nt»r 1869. - July, 1N6I>. Jaly"JG-m6m TF YOU WiETJOi'WOBI — 1 style of the art, sad st living pr** NEW ERA JOB OFflCE. i tte first Monday In October, 1869.