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DAILY NfiW Hx TKHU UV HUlWllWM*" Far Daily, Par Annum..—*--*- 1 **"** StO 00 " “ Six Month* i 00 " " Thraa Month* S 00 “ “ Far Month — I 00 Weakly Era, Par Annim -— * 00 or INVAN1ADLY a ADVANCE. J< HATK* or AUVURTIBINU. TTTTn 'll! p f '{fiMO licooi $*.* 14.60 j M.OO' *4.04 18. UO 34 09 *100 4*00 . 40.00 44.08 M.00' 44.00 44.01 40.00 M.OO 48.00 M.OO TO 00 *0.00 MOO HO.00 105 <«8 76.00' 100.00 196. 90.00 I the »bOTt“ T4l«*. Far a* h square of 1« lluee or W i *a, % l, aud (or each subseqtu nt *•. (or (hr fiimtlnaer- ■ luEorUoo 60 cento. Tuu UutJ* Of Solid BOtllMkKil, «*r it* equivalent iU •1‘H‘O, .Imuuil iftrr (ho flrat t Advorttoesuento laitrUd*! Intervals n -* imA Uieorluu-. All * Ivertieotuenta, under "City Budget, TWKvrrrivx gents i nolioe will appear (< trss gypgij^ii4'L3m JfW awiii'r— ROSAPALIS, TEA CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Cure* ffwrbAila in all 1U various tot mi, each a* Iho bkm. 0»*r ulc 8ore Kyta. A a.; also, SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS. X>i«oa*o« of Womouj Loss of Appetite, Mlek Headache l.lfil < out plaint, PeIiiIii (lie IlHrk, Im prudence In l.lfr, «i* a v. I. lioltrral bid h.alth, and all dim-*** h o* the Blood, Liver, Kidnoys, and Bladder, It Ik a perfect renovator. each Insertion. So mu than one ooLua kdvorttoemcuU under the head of "ttpeclal Notices," t weuty cento par line for Ant Insertion, and 14 cents for evil subsequent insertion. Vatnnfery communications, containing tutareattnd or moot i am uewa, solicited from every quarter. Nava Liters t om the various counties of (he State especially TUB Bit A OmiE „ xaa nuux Bi' 11.D1XU un Alabama *t»**t OPPOSITK THE rOHTOmCX, BETWEEN ■anad AXJ> wmTKMAi.L. mii.itakv ihkecturt. linavET M*joB-ClKSEBii. Albbed ll. Tmr CwuiuMSing Daparirnemof tho Ninth. en.iONAL off aft. Brovut Lientanant Colonel E. IV. Smith, Captain f. K. Army. Aul-ilc-Catnp. ltrerel U.nteiuint Colonel 0. H. (.rive«, Captain U. S- Army, Aiil-do-Catup. Brevet Cnpiain J- <’-■ Telford, l«t Lieoten- l!. S. Artuy, Aid-de-Camp. DEl’ABTMKNT STAEE. lirevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad- jutnnt General, U. K- Army, Assistant Ail- iatant General. . T Brevet Major Kobert P. llngbes. Cap am 1 . S. Army, Actin'- Assistant Adjutant t.en- end. Captain C. W. Uotaeupillei. U. 8. Army, Acting Assistant Inspector General. Major DeM itt Clinton. Jndge Advocate U. S. Army, Judge Advocate. llrev.t Brigadier GeH6r*l T. J. Haines, Commissary ol Subsistence U. S. Army, Chief Com’niiaaary. Bievei Colonel A. 11. Eddy. Major and Qtlar- termaster U. S. Army, Chid ynartermasl. r. Captain O. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army, Depot ami Staff Quart or mas tor. llrevct llricmlier General W. J. Sloan, Snrgeon U. S. Army, Medical Director. ij. , V 0| Briu.vlier General John J. Milhao, Surgeon U. S. Army. Assistant to Medual Director, temporary. Brt-v t Lieuton nt Coloual A* K. Smith, Sur- • ,m U. S. Army. .Attending Surgeon. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Dnviil Taggart, Pavm.c-itcr U S. Array, Chief Paymaster, oflloe at Charleston, South Carolina. Brevet Lieut* mint Colouel T. L. Allison, Pay master U. S. Army. IMPORTANT to invalids and T u iVirsinln Spi-lns* ALL NORTHERN CITIES. ISXCt'HBION IIE1CHS TICKETS to all the Ccl.br I*,. I nratuUMprlna* »1tli -lie privilege of etoi-i-lnK .A r at any intermediate point, Lave b«-*-n placed on sale by thin read at greatly reduced rates. Having bean completed to t!* •* Orecubrler White Hul- ph«r Sprlnga, there is XJO STACxINCSr. M A M M O T LI fitlSTISG ESTABLISHMENT. JSOOK AND J0K I'ltlNTING OFFICE' HOHADAI.IH f v •> »U iu b* a l.eallhy r produeiiiif tin* .li((lit- Iti eoimneiuleJ by the Medical Facility and inttiiy thousand* of oiir bt*>»t cuIxciin. , Rives k Co., Mai. lhiltiinore, Md. For aale by Driiggial jy 18— THOMAS G. SIMMS, Agent, OfThv at the Clothing .store of W. 11. Ia»we k i Atlanta, Georgia, !l Ml YORK STEM IU CP. Engine Initlis, Hnnoin, Hull Cutters, I p right Brills, Machinists’ Tools of all Descriptions.: V I.SO, mannfhctnre and sell Wootl-worklng Ma«-hluo* ry ol every description, and Stationary and Port* able Er-Kiue and Roller*. Patent cold*rollod 8liaftiu«, Leather and Rubber Belting, and all articles neodliU In machine or railroad repair shops. Office 194 and 134 Chambers st. New York. OKOROK PLACE. Preaident. JOHN H. CHEEVKR. See’y. joPJ tf CHA8. F. HARDWICK, Svc’y. mm P PILL. P PILL. P PILL. Not ‘Priuarrth'^iiot ‘A, ■ y-Wriglif*. Birr ERSTU’S" llSIBP mi ••Which is bound to take the place of ail • there; a pure- L>- vegetable Pitll (suyar coatedj and ol extraordinary efficacy for Ooativenc ns, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Head, acliea, Nerrona Debility, Liver Compiaiut, Ac.” (Medical Journal Sep., ° * Positively the best Pill in tho World Thousands of lk»xcs now used. All Druggist in ATLANTA sell them. -That Cough will kill you," Try “Coatiar’s” Cough Reim "Colds and Hoarsenosa lead to death,” Try **Costar’s” ( ouuli Knnt -For Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac.," Try ••Costar’s” lough lti int ••Costar says it is the best iu the wide world—and it He says no—it's True—it’s True—ifs True; and We say Try It -Try it-Try it.” (Morning l'ap> r, A ng. 3«.) AlLDniggists in ATLANTA sell it. “ COSTAR’S ” Standard Preparations ARE HIS BEAUTIFIER. THE BUCK THORN SALVE! E BiAUltLM COL0M& DR. JOfllTBULL'S Great Remedies. DH. JOHN BOLL lianofactorar and Vender of the Oelehrated SMlTirS TONIC HYRIT, ron tux otiue or ague and fevkh, -s 8EDWIHE & FOX’ OOLUMN FIVE POWER PRESSES! Ami nu Kuilinun Variety of JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION RAVISH add-d Several Tlionsttml Dollars worth of Job Tjrpe to our already EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE ! a fully prepared than or All Descriptions of Job Printing ! w Additions were selected by au Experienced Printer, aud comprise all the latest improvements la TYPE, PRESSES, ETC., ent In the South. Indeed, From a VISITING CARD ton MAMMOTH POSTER ! In a Style to suit the most fastidioui We have now up and in ruuning order FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES ! Ift'MBKK ONK is \ \n \nuvni 1101: CYftiiftiiRU press, i Huge Piece of Maohiiipry, the largcat of the kind ever brought to Atlanta. Thin Pros* is ^specially I !•» Pino EJooli Printing »»«l Uarffe Fostors. M'MUKIt TWO Is also a Hoc Cylinder Press, Smaller Ilian the first, aud one of the beat Newspaper Proaaea in the State. hUMIlKK T11KKB IS A nVTBIDXTTM HOB JOBBER, For the rapid and neat execution of JOB WORK of evory description, am* haa been pronounced by competent judges the finest press in the 8tate. N I'M UKII FOlUl CIllliLM ANB PBVBW. TU. iwoprtewr ol tUlx eri«l,rrtrf ’ oUloi,Tor It * ,m»aortty ortr ,11 romwlM. SwmbkmJSotj a teaUuioiiy to the truth of the aaaertton that in no caas whatever will it fail to cura, if U»a 4ir ^ u °““ ly foUowsd and carried out. In a ***** L.J ■ingls done haa bom auffident for a cure , and whede fauUies h.va haan cured by a.logle twUJa. Wtftajjr- foct restoration of the ganeral b44Jth. I« f »■. "YJJ’*r, urudauL and In evary case more certain to cure. If its use is continued in smaller doses for a WMfeor twoaf* t«Vthe disease haa been checked, more e.p^lally in difficult »ud long-sUndlng cases. Ubt “ u I ‘HJSJSmiI cine will not require any aid to keep J*®"*** *“ good order; should ths paUeut however require a «. Uiertii medicine, after having token **£•<*'»« r . os of the Tonic, a alugle dose of DULL 8 * M1ETABLI FAMILY PILL* will be aufficlent Hr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Officet No. 40 Fifth Cron* Slrrvt.i Ijoulavlllo. KontvioUy tldrt rV’ (ouly pun*) I Api ly to jy7-J'lin. . PaB<encer Depot. li. W. WRENK, . Ticket Agent W. A A. R. It. mptoms of livci in In tho side. Soini* iiptelnt I SiMMON’8 fcsTw. ,,i» u . ach is to i ib Io4 ol» in gene ml I i LIVER •tupanied with jMtin- t*i>i*iothiiig which ('mplaiulng of wtak- -tii'-aM’, and •4 v<-ry low the Uver is .' life live r will DR. SIMMONS’ livku ui-iai vvim, A prr[*atktiun of room and herbs, warranted to li strictly ve,.’«*isbL-, and • m do n<> injury to any one. 11 ha** b. «-ii nstd b> hm. Irds. aud known for tli "Oohtah,” No 10, Croaby st., X. Y„ Or Joint F. Hknut (Successor to) Dcma-i Barnes A 0o., 31 Park Row, N. Y. 4#*For 8ale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. H. BRADFIULD and other Druggists In ATLANITA, CiA. RKDW1NK .V FOX, agents, Atlanta, Oa. febJi*-c __ CHATHAM MACHINERY AGENCY Howard aud Berks Street*, Philadelphia. 1 ])• am Kngine, made by tiutt 45 feet long. 1 Beam Engine, made by Suit iu, :» feet 1.11*. 40 Roller Looms. 41inch, c, 8 and 10 tfuadlo*. 1,3, H and 4 hliuttles. 35 (Ynmipton Looms, 43 and 48 inch, 13 and 34 Hnr* id 3 boxes, pick aud pick, and slue 4 1 Set wool-1 rdM, (5f.x4H 1st breaker,) Mula tho kidneys, usnf'S*, chills, disi • skin, impurity of Uie -stonof spirits, heart!)urn, colic or |—in). Ill (lie 1-owcL. p»m In llio licxd, f.vi r »,.d Hfl dr'W. Iioll*. P*)» k**k ma, «ry sypctoM, female affections, and bilious diseases only by J. II. /.K.II.IN A* CO., I repare<i omy y Druggists, Maoon, Oa.^ Price $1; by mail $l3f. The loUowtlig highly rosp< Cable P«nHNM» <*“ attost to tin. virtues of this valuable medicine, and to whom w. most r**aj • ctftilly refer: fieri. W. Holt, President H. W. K. H. Co.{ Itev. .1. «. K' lditr. P. rry, li*.; OA K. H|urk«. Ajlidiy. 0»;O. 1, Lnn.I T 1 »>i . OHoInrlor H. W. H.at O. IMA run. I-'.II . Rl'.i-ut Ili’i'i cmtilj; J. A. Pntt*. IUI11- i,, - i»,li - v Miiir'iawt. idi'ors •'Floridian, /allalias*ee; Rev. J. W li.irk« t < M«cun ( Oa.; Virgil Powers, FS't .Hui ’' intei.' lard. Dullard's MUtion, *' to. !t. K.; Daniel BnL M wick R. R., rr' , 'ii~ ‘^ v.‘P^i'd , r Y;„7.r.o,o;-:M.l..A K.K..A.V. Ko...M, r Macon Talegrapb DR. HUNTER C toNTlNUKM l* tua; .ill pOi d” >1 .*•••■*' syj.l.l u, j all forms goiiorrb'S4. gk*L strteturs. a*-., • -im» plotely eradlcst •• 'Ihst t• ;; • r ,u * ‘ "j fl " suiting from s !t n-i-e. pr | y? • • ■ • - >•/. P* icUtl) standing s'M stHiit nalcouiplaiuU are politely Invttsd t^SSl mr .S.-.SUII.bon. whirl! “oats nothin*. K*p« ri- ence, the Y>< t ..f «. • l.» is. I .n mi .bled him to P» ifect remedies at o»« • ■ f i n«. p • manent, and which lnmostuae )• -«• • •*;• ‘ el ». I.ithlndranco to buat* nesa. MeM'-u.'s prepscl to the sUbllehairnt. which embraces . e .*. i*-c*. pt.-m isd sailing rooms, also, boardlngn.il cp'n,» apartm.-iita for pnlirnts requir ing dally V r. *1 d dit.-n I o. and vapor and chemical baths, tfiu* since-irah* the f*: **d min.rsl epriugs. Doth saxes, nurr.i : or vtu» l* sur- ring from mUlrcre. lions, indrti-enH. -. .-r espjsitr-, may apply and » «• cured. N<» i-.alt-T wh- tiavi tailed, aUI« y-.nr csse.- Boad what he says tn his j.aaibhtet, sent to sny a. dreas flrvi*. Thouaandi.if casus treat*--! aumuliy at ot- fi e Slid all over th.i eountrj. r wisn'tstfon free, per- sunnily or by mall. Office, No IK3 Thinl Htivet, »>e. twosci Orean *ud Walnut, near the l*oBtoffice, tsmis- villa, Ey. Offic4hours, 9 a. M., to 7 r n.; M .ndays lo a. w.. toll m. k l—ily F.i)llH11, HA UAlJfON COUNTY— Wh-rats. Kiiza 11* th Parrymau, adiutnhdiAOIx of the • stats of M. A. Parry man, rf|»T44W a to thi court in bar pall ium, dull - filed Mid entered on raoord. that s| o haa fully administered Perryman s «sUt« s TbU Is thrrafora to cite all p-rsons .’.jiiceinul, kin dred an t cradimrs. to abaw cause, if auy Uisy can. why said administratrix should not be discharged from her mlniinUtratlan. and raceive la*4w of dismission 420 .spindles f 40x43 Condenser. ) 1 ', -in .g'agc (40x43 1stbronkcr,) Mule 1 •• •• {30x43 3d •• I 340 spindles (00x43 Condenser. ) l^-iii.R'agn (■ 0x48 istbnakcr,) Mules 2 •• " {4«x48 3d •• J 412 spindles (4Hx48 Condenser. ) 17«-iu g'age 2 MiiIcm 3C0 Hpindles each, 2‘ 4 -inch gauge. l'Nirgant'a Durr Picker, largo sise, nearly now. COTTON MACHINERY for COARSE YARNS. 1 Willow, Dodson's make, large size, *poeder 38-lfich, 4 Cotton cards, fULinrh, aelf-stripiirrH and grinder, 60-inch traverse. 1 Drawing frame, four colli rs, Dnuiford's drawing lranui, six ooUara. l Oondnnser, feeder, 24 deliveries. 3 Spinning Frames, 2-tnrh rings, lCHkplndlPSeaoli. With shsfting, lnltiug, Ac., Ac., coinpleb* to rim the cotton uaaclilimry. Warping Mills by hand and power. 1 Hailing Machine, for candle wick, Ac. 80,000 Dobbins. Will lake purl COT ri>.\ in trade. i cl-dcod3m S. THOMAS, 3DR. niCIIAU’8 UOLDKN HEM T 0I)1KR -d j-ou will save .ease in any Itage Ask lor no othsr, take no line, health and money. i REWARD lor any c Icli tliay fail t >r. Rinun'* . rati .1 s. r- i nr Rklu l.r * I! AI 1 li|r*i| and Mouth, Horn Kyi , Copper Colored Itlntcbca, feorn- ticss or the Scalp, Mcrofnls, he.; is the greatest R* no- valor, Alterative and Rlood Purifier known, removes ail disease Iruiu tie system, and Uavea the blood pure and healthy. Dr. ItirHAL-h (ioLDKN IUixan Ko. 2 cures Merfiorisl AffsaHons. Rh matism, In all its forma, whether from Mi renry or other causes; gives lumv dl«t« relief In all euaaa. No dieting ncccxary. 1 have thousands of oar UhcaU-s proving the miraculous cures effected by these Remedies. Price ef either No. 1 or No. 9 f.voop** bob fie, or two hottlea for $ i.«0. ac’s (ion.*un P.xii.ia A'tofu, a radical cure S orfJaueiAl DaldlNr. in "Id or youna; mi orgy wHU wynderlul efi**rt. Pi Ice per l*r. Rioiiau's (Aolmi f. rN.rvoiis at * parting energy , * blown in glass of bottles. Adrirci D. R. RICHARDS, No. '4548 Varlek street, Now York. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 r. w. ClmiUrs free. >v4*41y T;»a Purus'*. B*im. uuaCu*up()8t ipjgrooiAT^afefi HOLD BY ALL iiROCERM. July 14*dJy IS A HALF MEDIUM (POTTER PiRESS, For Priutlng CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, RILL HEADS, kc., and is of very superior quality. Ik IM1HF.lt FI VIC IS A POTTER ICARD PRESS, t work with a rapidity that in astonishing; and, yet, in the neatoat and most With theao extensive facilities for all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Wo have no hesitation in aayiug to the public that wo can turn out work as rapidly as any Establishment south of Cincinnati, and IN STYLE AND PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION ! All we ask is A. FA I JR T R I A L . tVe are prepared to print, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS. CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, LABELS OF ALL KINDS. Together with All Descriptions of We Are also prepared to do all kinds of Bull’s Worm Destroyer. To my United Seales and World Wide llea<lers. I have received many testlmonlala from professional and medical men. as my almanacs and various public cations have shown, all of which are genuine. The following letter from a highly educated and popular physician in Ooorgia, is certainly * j| * sible communications I havo e—- ViLbiitow, Walker Co., G*., June 29, 18. ——— Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic Vs Araaalr—Wo Blesciary. JTERrwm.T RELIABLE. The ouly remedy for Chilis and fovor. or Ague and Fever, that is or oaa bs depended upon is Hurley'. Aguo Tonic. There have been thousands cured by using It who have tried tho usual remedies without benefit WORTHY Ol-’ ATTENTION. r | ^, i[u attacked irlUi UMatfnVwbllat in VlcS.burg, Sin.. »ml u«<l several popular medicines with bui tetnporsry relief. On reaching home the disease returned in a worse tjrpe, if possible, when mr medical attendant ordered Quin ine in Urge doses—frequently as high as 00 grains per dav, and which must have coat me nearly 9100. 1 con sulted Dr. Smith, of Louisville, and found he prescrib ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I relused to take, preferring to let the disease take ito course. 1 was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronounc ed with enlarged Liver and Bpleen. About this time, the advertisement of Hurley's Agne Tonic 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 I have seen nearly a hundred cases In which it acted with equally happy nanlt*, aud would certainly recommend It aa prefers- PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. H. BRADFLELD’8 OOLUMN “i>B. J. BttADFJLBjLjyT imii minim Woman’s Best Friend. mill8 valuable Medicine U prepared lot WoMxn ex* X illusively, aud to bo uatd by womxk only. It is adapted especially to those oases whers the womu is disordered, and wlM curs any Irregularity in the ••men- 900,” except ifi such eases as require a surgical opera tion. As these last are very rare, the Fnuut Kxoo- luvoais ot almost universal application, la a sudden clieck of the "monthly couraai r ' Lom cold, tooubU of it acts liks a charm, by aanoann 9 have the wished-for effect. 1 - for some arttole of tho kfnd. 1 am free to confess that I know of no remedy recommended by the ablest authors that Is so certain aud speedy iu its efforts. On the contrary, they aro uncertain in the extreme. My ob ject in writing you is to find out upon what terms 1 got the medicine direct from you. If 1 c upon easy terms, I shall get it great deal of it. I am aware that the use of such articles is contrary to the teariiiugs aud practice of a great majority of the lar lino M. D's, but I see no Just cause or good st liscerdiug a remedy which wo know to be efficient simply because we may be Ignorant of its combination, For my part, I shall make it a rule to use all and any means to alevtato suffering Immunity which I may be able to oommand—not hesitating bocauso some one ingenious than myself may have learned its of that llood the country, that purpor nor of disease to which hmuau flesh is heir, l'h-a reply soon, and Inform me of your best t air, most respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A (iooil Reason for tlie Captnin , « Faith. Burro* lUr.iucK'x, Mo., April 30, 1866. J Da. John Boll—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency Of your Sarsaparilla and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, I tend you the following state ment of my case: I was wounded two years ago—was taken prisoner, and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so of ten, my wounds have not healed yet. I havo not sit up a moment sines I was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health ia impaired, and I nee J something to assist nature. I havo more faith tn your Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige, Capt 0. P. JOHNSON, St. Louis, Mo. P. 8.—Tho following was written April 30. 1866. by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson: [ I>n. BtTLL—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C. 8. John son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, whero he died leaving the above C. P. John- son to my care. At thirteen yean of age, he had a chronic diarrhea and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. It cuhed him. I have for ten Ohl and genenl debility. Perfect success has at tended it The cures effected In some cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous. I am very anxious for m> sou to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were rlble, but I believe he will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. From a Ticket to a Ledger, FANCY PRINTING, PLAIN OR IN COLORS. B OOK-BINDEEY! We *len have u*niiieate<l,wlth our office, s Wo. I Uook^BIndery, In ehargs of one of the TlTATTViilTf 4HI io Ho United Mates, who can do all descriptions of work tn ths BEST 8TTLI and with •llspet*-1i, ’ • i VWv 8AMUEL BAUD. BULL'S C1IR0I BiTTSRS! AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. ■fHK.*.v.s.fv HK.mn f iio.ii, Tcfttinony of Mrdlcitl Mon, Stonxt Point, White Co., Ark., May 33, 1864 Da. John Dull—Dear Sir: Last February I was in iAjulsvlile purchasing Drags, sad I got some of your Ssrssparllls aud Odrun Bitters. Mr ton-in-law who was with me In the store, ha been down with rheumatism for noma time, comment ed on the Bitters, and soon found his general health Improved. Dr. Glat, who haa been Iu bad health, triad them and ha also improved. WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. ull skin J Liver Complaint, [ntligcsf lou, I*lles, Fulmo- niiry. Diseases, S« »-ofii- la, or King’* Kvll, • Hyplitlts.- Louisvillk, April 4,1850. Hurley's Sarsaparilla is what it is represented, and I biiievu it the most wonderful medicine before the public. Netting under tho heavens could luduco mo to say bo without proof of the strongest and aureid kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively on the ibject. My daughter has been afllicted with skin disease and stiffueas of the joints lor several years. I em ployed tho principal physicians flf tho city and they could not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla not expecting it would do much good, but to my great as tonishment she rapidly got well, and thank God con* tlnuos bo. Had she been taking any medicine I would not give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the ouly remedy employed, leaves no doubt oi its medi cal qualities, aud that it alono cured her. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring the truth ami honesty of the statement, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth and Walnut streets, Louisville. Railroads °i»««* •* «wwSWir«\ifi Oaoaou RaIuoad DAT THAI*, (Sundays fever, headache, pain in the aaoaliof the J or stomach,'' flushes of heat about the face, chilly a sett ns, burning of the eyelids and gasmral reeCUw- news. Taken In time all these symptoms pass away Immediately, without Injury to the constitution. Fre- laid for numberless evils to the couemuUou cf the wo man. Ths imxt "turu" comee around and there Is no ••show,” or perhaps tho "whites” will appear. There will bo some uueasiusss shout the womb, but very lit- tin or none of the natural fluid escaping. The com plexion becomes sallow, bowels swollen, a sort of green* ihli cssto about the face, constant dull aching ualns about the head, weight iu the lower stomach and back, with or without whites, palpitations of the heart, pal* lor, exhaustion. Indigestion, weariness, languor, ach ing across the loins, loss of appetite, psln in left breast, tiglitin-ss across the chest, cough, aud giddiness. If still allowed to go on "green slckneaa*' will be fully de veloped. the headache becomes severe, with loss of memory, diminishing sensibility, sic* stomach, dys pepsia, no relish for food, loss of flesh, increased flut tering of tho heart, swelling of the Yv.tr, legs r"* 1 body, and occasional spitting of blood. The slight effort causes Huumxn sheathing, almost suffoca tion. The skin Is flabby and a "doughy feed.” is a tad picture, but it la the conditloi Tlib _ _ of thousands of women between tho ages of fifteeu aud fbrty-flve who are brought to the verge of the gravo by ignor ance or neglect to take the proper remedy. To all who are afflicted with any of the symptoms above meuUoi> ed, iu connection with an irregularity of the "monthly sickness." we earnestly say TAKE DB. J. BRAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces ta ken you w ill at onco experience its benefits, aud with a little patience you a ill be fully restored to health. This remedy has been sxtenslvely used for upwards of twenty years by many of the most experienced and succeaiful physicians ol Ooorgia, Wo re[ cat that DR. 4. BItADFIELD'8 FEMALE REGULATOR is preparred for WOMEN and to be used by Women only. A trial is all we ask. l-rvliorud «.« »»'i> ‘“.nrCSdIi-IKM). WHOLESALE DRUGGIST. Atlanta, Oeorgla. Price $1 50 per Bottle. ffS- Sold by Druggists generally. Atlanta, Oa., December 29,1868. Dr. J. Dkahukld. Dear Bir: I take pleasure iu stsling thatsomo time previous to the late war, I used, with tlie utmost succeas, on a servant girl, your FE MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Hradfleld ■ Drug Stole, West Point, 0a. She had been suffering se veroly from suppressed menstructlon, and this Med- icluo soon restored her to health. She is, to-day, liv- HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Messrs. James Ruddle k Co.—GenUomcn—It gives me great plcukuro to say, after using all tho other worm remedies known to me. with but partial silcceiM to my children, 1 was ad vised to try T. A. Hurley'i and since using it my childreu havo become quit well and healthy. The children would eat it all the time. It is one of tho best, safest remedies known, aud as such, recommend it to ono and all. JAS. W. THAI Louisville, Juuo 13,18C8. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, In digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want o aetlon of the Liver or Disordered Stom 7here are no bitters that can compare iciUi these in removing thoao distressing complaints. For sale or can be had at any drug store in the United States. To Jas. liuddle 4: Co., Louisville, Ky.: Oentlemou Tilts Is to certify that 1 have been tor years a suffcrc and tried all the tunics I havo heard of or seen adro Used, with little or no relief from any of them heard Hurley's Ritters highly spokeu of, and tried bottle, with little faith in it before 1 commenced, and to niy surprise and joy, before I finished cue bottle, ing roy life. I conscientiously recommended tin all sufferers aa the boat Ritters known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s aud havo no other. You can use this as you think proper, if it will benefit others. Yours truly, etc., JOHN W. DIX80N. InuisviUe, Ky., December 10, 1868. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. :db. seabrook’s : INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP. take, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable iu all "Mas. Invaluable in the following diseases; Hummer Oomplslut, Irregularities of the bowels Restlvcnsss, Teething, Ac. Gives health to the child and rut to the mother. Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 12,1858. Jas. Ruddle k Co., Loularlllo, Ky. Wh. n living in your city I used several bottles of l)r. Hcubrnok’a In- fant Soothing Syrup, and found it to do my child more good and it would rest belter after using It than any othar remedy 1 ever trlod. I can say with confidence It is the best medicine for children at present known’ I wish yon would get the druggists here to keep It. If auy one does, please let mo know; it not send me one doxy by express, and 1 will pay lor it at the office here. Write mo when you aend it. and oblige MRS. HAEAH L. RANDOLPH. DR. SEAR ROOK 'S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron aud Galisaya. r „ jffff much bv the uas of your Bitters. Ia (toed,'the OedroB • *—*“ ■"'* James Ruddle Sc Co., i has given; 1 think I« huik 1 could Mil a great qt medicines this fall, especially of yonr arilla. Ship ms via. Msaipl aad Sarsaparilla. ***8>4y>cttBar, q. ». WALKER. All the above Mtnedtoe for oale by L. H. BRADFIELD, DRUGGIST, This elegant couil naliou poeaoases all the tonio pro|>«rtles of TuTUVia » Hark aud Iron, without the dla- agrreblu taste end bed effects of either, separately or in other preparations, ml these valuable medicines. It should be token In ell oases when e gentle lento Ini Presalon ia required oftor oouvalosoenna ffroa rgv B n or lehihtatlng dbeases, 4r in those diatrea-iog trregu- Urities peculiar to fcinelca. No female ahould lie wit Id ent It, If liable to auch dleoeecs, for nothing can wel- teke its place. 1TIOPBIETOR8, iMboralory.ro. 41, llulHtt Street Lonisville, Ky, *Uu»Nonfood*fc*Ml.h»*lDWnu * rot ATLANTA, OA 1 *” wUmm/ wltli equal Buccess: ou a .ervaut girl ol my in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Athena, Oa. Thia woman had, I think, been diseased for six years.— She was a bouse servant, and seemed cured up to tlie tiiuo of “freedom.” I do not hesitate to indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you recom mend it. Yours truly, JNO. C. WHITNEIL , ri1 — i combination of Medt- s of great merit in the treatment of all the disease* * 1 * * commends it. This Decenv WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D. Mobmtvillk, MM Dn. J Dhaufif-ld—Dear Sir: I have much pieasui in saying 1 have witnessed the most decided and h*p- py effects of your Female Regulator In this in mhOo nood. WM. H. FINCH KN. Mouetvillk, l C8. Dn. J. llEAliriKLD—Dear Sir: 1 havo repeatedly used iu my family, your Female Regulator, and havo „ . also prepare a LIQUID BLUING,! by many of tlie beat housekeepers in tlie city, aud pro non need by them to bo very superior. L. H. HHADEIELD, I Atlanta, Gn. Hole Agent for Geo. M. Hay's Sure Cure for Intemperance. marll-eodly DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. CONSISTING OF H18 CEI.I1 RATED LIVE It >1 E DICINB, Anotliiic Pain Kill If, ATSTJ-15IXaI^IOIJ» pillh, A.O-XJE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial,, M-'ematc Tonic —AKU— runiFYING 3?IIjIjS In ramoving the diseases peculiar to our Southern cli mate having already established for them au enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining States. As the majority of persons living in the South are predisposed to disease of tlie Liver, it is granted by all intelligent phjrsiciaus that most ol' tho pains aud aches of our )>eo- ple are due to organic or functional derangemeut of that important organ. Prophitt'a Liver Medicine and Anti-Dillious Pills strike directly at the root of tlie eviL They euro the Liver, which in niue oases out of ton. Is at Uie 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 lice before l*iophitC* 1‘itiu (till It Leave Augusta Leave Atlanta Arrive at Aufusu Arrive at Atlanta _ . ’ night tbajv Leave August*. ' Leave Atlanta. Arrive at Augusta.. . Arrive at Atlanta Leave Augusta.. .*** Z * LU T * AI *- Leave Bereella Arrive at Augusta Arrive at Bereella ’ Paaacngcr. for MllledgevUto \\La' - oj^on,., <—s*Ti2ES5-nSJ25* Jraa'szsfaysL. Paaac-ugur Trait), to make oh*. PastM-ngcrs for Naahvilh-. (kHiAfTW Memphis, Louisville and 8t. I>,uls«:h®** and make rinse coonc< tlons ,< *MF Through Tickets aud Daid-^,,. the above plarcs. t *u*| Pullman's Palace fln-piug gcr Trains. No change of ,* rB Mail Trains between Augusta an4 JjJJ 1 _ ^Aastatogfl CVIANGK OF Bill** *AI>, Havasnae, On and after Bundsy, ictli in* w_ n the Georgia Central Railroad afli . u t. o-rmn. Arrive at MiliedgcviU.- Arrive at Eatontou Connecting with train that DOWN DAT TOAtN. I>cave Savannah Arrive at Macon Arrive at Augusta Connecting with train that lcavw itoeirar DOWN NIGHT TXAIX Ideate Macon Arrive at Savannah Arrive at Augusta * Loave MiUeugc-ville " M. Trains from Savannah -ml Trains from Macon, conned with Gordon daily, Sundays excepted P. M. Train from Savannah Mail Train on South Carolina B. n L>' from Savannah and Augusta withtiSr western and Muscogee Railroads " (Signed) • wiuRw- t Acting Master of * auy other chronic diseases. Dyspepsia in atiy form, < Prophitt’s Liver Medicine. It is safe ar.d reliable; pure Vegetable, and a liquid ready for use at auy and all times. Price $2 a bottle— . discount by tho dozen bottles or more, lake bit, use PRopiirrrs pain kill it. internal and external. Tf you have a fresh wound u any sort, use tli# PAIN KILL IT. It you get dog bit apply Uie "AIN KILL IT. DR. O. N. PROPIIITT H Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills Purgative anil Febrifugi), may he relied upon as a safo and efficient cathartic in all Febrile and Acute Disrates of all kinds. DU. O. 8. PlOPHITT'8 VEGETABLE AGUE PILLS A safe and ( certaln reraody for Ague and Fever, Olillls and Fever, and all kiuda of Periodical Dieeases and to aafe and reliable for all to uko at any time. DR. FBOPHXm that class iiiillcated. Veiuale Tonic, PURVEYING PILLS toRoUiM ». » full iiMi«r«tion, u you IM In th. Yum With the Uu-rr is any indlcaUon for U»em. such aa 8horti Breath. Hwelllng of the Feet or Faoe, or a Pale Weak state of the Blood, or a Flabby state of the Musdee. as generally follow Fevrr and ChUla and Fever. All of Uie above Medicines sold by Druggists aud Merchants generally throughont the Southwest, Bold by W. A. Lana«4. II, Redwlue k Fox, Curds fi Lloyd ssnbertou. Wilson, l*ylor k Co., Atlanta, Oa. Prepared only by Dlt. O. H. PBOPH1TT, Covington. Ga. All ths shore remedies for sale by ^ L. H. BRADFIELD, WHOLK8AI.G DRUGGIST. WU1TEHAI.I. KTHK1CT, ATLANTA, OBONOIA. u. S. Marshal’* fid,, l «ml by virtue of . writ of u _ out of tbo Houorable, the ~ the United Btotes for the Northers I ing case, to-w: John Van Ness Denjuuia the property Gold Wine Lot, Mine. Also, one steam engine, (honsjL* boiler, and the entire machinery, faj-n gulsbtd as gold mxchiuery, now atti Mine. Also, lots of land Nos. Ill Section, 163, 13th District and 3d “ Diet!let and 3d 8ection, )Kt. 13lh rs^ tion, 187 13th District and 3d Secfim m trict, aud 3d Section, 389, 12th DtsMetS containing in all 856 acres, more or' And will aell ths same st public u House, in the city of Atlanta, county g ~ Stole of Georgia, on tl First Tuesda between the lawful hours ol sale. Tvh Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s - PostpoiitMl U. S. MarshiV U NDER and by virtue of a writ offts_ out of the Honorable, the Didna * United States for tho Nortbcrn I>i«nag * favor of the pUiutiff, Charles P. Croffy, ing case, to-wit: Charles P. Crosby v I have levied uj»on aa the property iC Rogers, all those City Lota lying ad Douough street and Mobb's tllry m th lauty, county of Fulton, origlnaBy .■ Georgia, known as City Lots Nos. 2i.fi, rhicli constitutes B‘ ' " * 4th District of said >r less. And will sell the a », iu the City o of Georcia-on tho First Tutsdsy In Sonr U. S. MARSHAL’S U NDER aud by virtue of a writ of out of the Honorable the District United States for tho Northern Distdfi in favor of the plaintiffs, Henderson “ in the following case UendereoD, Merker k Bird n. TieM I havo levied upon as ths property* lota of land 635. 634, 636, 637, 588. It. mineral interest in 655 and 656, and to of 708, all in tho 6th District tnd lit kin county, Ga. And will hoU the same *1 Public- House in the city of Atlanta, connty « State of Georgia, on f First Tuesday In Novsatafi between tho lawful hours of sale f.l OCt 3 tds CJTATK OF QEOROIA—DAWS0I IO as, Thomas Raland, sdwilniitnto Hiram Crane, deceased, rtpressoti* petition, duly filed and entered on - fully administered Hiram Craaaw- fore, to cite all perwons concsrasi any they can, why said adnualdm* discharged from his administrsnoa of dismission on the first Monday® This August the 2d, 1869. sugl7-mCm prsfeefC G eorgia, haralson codjl ■eph H. Brown, a.lraiolstn*4 opreeents to tho court in his pwaNt eutored on record, tint hs IM W King's estoto : This is therefore to cite all dred and creditors, to why said sdmlniatrator Hbouldart his administration, and recede on tlio first Monday in October, !■ l)it\v*ou l*o*ti>oiin) ILL US BOLD before jluOjS 11 tbo town of Dewworllk-N, of Georgia, within tho Itgai Tuesday in November next, wt«„^ hundred and forty-nine, (749.) »» trict of the first (1st) secuoiv•• - forty acres, more or less ; m Nasa Holcombe, by virtue of flavor of William Junes and Ss-~ and William L. Itoy. Property tiff. Levy made and returned* stable. James Baler, tenant “ with notice hereof. Terms raw- - ber, I860. ffOff^^ *rp28-td ASSIGNEE’ 88 W ILL BE S0U>, onTB-inaw J, next, before the Court Hu®* - Carroll county, Ga., sixty-row (re number 174, In the 1st dlstrtot« hundred and aiue and akalfl*"* ber 323 of 8th district, said eosa^-^ forty.four (144) acres of lot name* one hundred sud forty three(l«£ y (»»■ in i7tn aissricv. ai* v. — county, Ga. Sold by vjjjj* Dlstrict Court of the l nitre ^rT, District of Georgia, free from cea, aa part of real estate of tern a«l .udged a bankrupt. ^ ^ Sept 35,18491 _ sep 19-ld DAVVSOIV SllEKn’ 1 '' W ILL b. .uio on •*-' JiTxjf« befbre the Court Hart* Dawaonvtlle, said Htate and eoraa* hour* of sale, th# followtn« laud No. eight hundred bod In the Fourth (4th) DlatrlctM■ ■aid county, contoiniag WJI Levied oa by virtue of a .**,**£» II. Oovlngtou, a wromlsriores^ county, and iu tho U8IRh James M. Tilshop, agalnrt point* d out by defendant »*» > Tenant In poaaeaelou servsd by a Constable and returned _ ^ gust 27th, 18C9. raj sep 4*td#prafec$2 50 1’OSTl‘OXKII XU p eoroia. town* Ur first Tuaaday tn Norsm*" 0 House door, said <w ' otjr ;., « if* sab, lot ol laud number , section of ortginally Chsro*^ further known aa thi ifetaiMU. a. w. otiii^* j Kept 18. 1869. 4*P M td Applicfftioff (* r DAWSON r pare upon the ■ Oetober, 1889, a