Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, October 15, 1869, Image 4

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THE Oil HAT For OiWy, Per Annum *10 00 M “ Six Months 5 00 aryS5*ISf, 1| blood purifier. W**kly Era, P»r Annum. »*- INVAIUABLT IN ADVANOB. M KVTMS OK AOVBHTtMNU. Number Squates. T«o Tart* Biuum Four H-juan*. jxool 40.00 10.00 46.00 | 66.0 .... 40.00 1 66.00 . 66.00 64.00 70.00 SO. 00 *6.00,! 60.00, 108.06 ; 75.00 1 1SD.HB: 10» loiter period tbau llirw ■iim'iVliT will Lia inserted st a <le fttcUun <*f twenty per c mil from tho ehovs rattn Kor oa. li square of 10 Uu«* or loM. (or the fit at inter* lion, il, end for each subsequent Insertion 60 CMti. Tul ' ui4ko a square. lorn* ranli, »>. foi ■ srttoa. Advertisement* Quarter Column. Half Column .... T*iwthlrda Golum O i« Column . . Advertisement* for a of aoli.1 nonpareil, or iia equivalent lu space, demand afl. i itlu- lUst bo marked fv iserted at intervals to bo charged aa ih insertion. IvorUsetneuU, or uoUce* oi advorltsomouU, ‘ City Budget," arr chargtshle at tko rale <d tine for each Insertion. Wo . i Oiaii onk uoi.ua. \dveni**ui«ut* under tin* head of “Special Notioi . tweuty cents per line for fiist insertion, aud 10 cents for each sulnequeut inaartiou. Voluntary communications, containing Interesting i in port am uewa, solicited from every quarter. Nr* Iftt«ra -mu the varloue eomitfc. of Ut» Mataespecial) da aired. THE ERA OFFICE ri IT* TUK BRICK BCILPINO ON ALABAMA BTUBST orroMTi tub rosrorrio*. bktwickn broad AND vr until ALL. MIMTArY iukectort• IIqevkt Major'Genseal Alfred II. Tebrt Coninmmtin^ Department of the Sonth. kULAOKAL bXAi'F. Brevet Lieutenant L. \V. Smith, Captain l'. S. Army. Aid-de-Caup. Brevct Lientoavnt Oolouel 0. II. Ofavee, t'apLuu l’. S Army. Aitl-de-Ciuup. Brevet Captain J. G. Telford, 1st Lieu ten- nut U. S. Army, AM-de-Catup. DEPARTMENT STAFF. lirevet Colonel J. IL Taylor, Assistant Ad jutant General, U. 6. Array, Assistant Ad- jutatit General. Brevet Major Robert P. Hughes, Oeptain U. 8. Array, Aetiug Assistant Adjaiant Gen eral. Captain C. W. Hotsenpillei, U. 8. Army, Acting Assistant Inspector General. Major Do Witt Clinton. Judge Advocate IT S. Army, Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines, Commissary of Subsistence U. S. Array, Chief Commissary. Btevet Colonel A. 11 Eddy, Major end Quar termaster U. 8. Army, Chief Quartermaster. Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. S. Army, Depot and Staff Qnartennuster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Snrgeon IT. S. Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhan. Surgeon U. S. Array. Assistant to Medical Director, temporary. Brevet Lieuten iut Colonel A. K. Smith, Sur geon U. S. 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, Pu}’- master U. S. Array. T>11. MUTsTTER fypbtii C ^HONTfSUES lo treat all private dioem* all forms gonorrhoea, gloet, stricture, pletely eradicated. That numerous class of esses suiting from s*lf-abuse, producing unman di.e.®*, i vous debility, irriUbihty, eruptions, seminal ti aioua, and finally impoteucy, permanently cured.—I Pi-rs -na afflicted with delicate, intricate, and long standing constitutional complaints are politely Invited t.i call for consultation, which costs nothing. Experi ence, the best of teachers, has enabled him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, aud which in most cries can be used without hindrance to busi ness. Medicines prepared in tho establishment, which embraces office, reception aud waiting rooms, also, boarding aud sleeping apartments for patients requir ing daily personal attention, and vapor and chemical hatha, thus concentrating the famed mineral springs. Both sexes, married or single suffering from indiscre tions, indulgenciss, or exposure, may apply and ' cured. No matter who have failed, state your cas< The symptoms of liver plaint are uneasiness pain in the side. Home- els in general c jstive, sometimes alternating The head is troubled with pain and dull "sensation, ■onaldrrable loss of memory, accompanied with pain- pirits Homctimea, hove symptom* attend disease, and at very few of them; is generally ill the i most involved.— s the liver with* DR. SIMMONS’ UVI.lt RGIi-tliVTUR, It has be, n used by hundreds, and known for tin' last 65 j ears aa <>ne oi the most reliable, efficaciou and harmless preparations ever offered to the suiter ing. 11 taken regularly and persistently, it is sure t< o«t*. Jaundice, roMivi-ness, B i r j[ headache, hroulc diarrhiea, I affections of the bladder. voiisn.se, cliUJs, . colic or pains iu the bowe and ague, dropsy, boll*, p ma, i-nrsypiU*, female uV atteet to the virtues of this valuable luetl whom we moat respectfully refer: Oan. W. H. Holt, Prestdsnt H. W. U. K R. Felder, Perry,Ga.; Col. r.. Hparks, Albany, (la ; (*, ; Rev. J, sq., 81 bridge, Ga.; Dj kes 4i Hparln •>v. j. W. Burke, Macon. Ga.; It.; C. Master- Butts, Bain- Florldtan," . Ga.; Virgil B. R.; DanieiBul. Brunswick It. It., xl. Wood’« Facto ry. Macon, Os.; Kcv. K. I . Ksskeillng, P. E. Florida Conference; MRj->r A. F. Woolsy, Kingston, Os.; Edl- tor Macon Telegraph. may 9-dAcwOm DR. HICnAU’S GOLDEN REM ED1IX Ask for no other, take no other, and you will save time, health and money. $1,000 BE W ABD for any case of ..iressuin any rtag* which they fall to cure. Dr. liiciiAU’s Golden Bah aw No. 1 cures Ole. re. Ulcerstcff How Throat an l Mouth. H-.re Fy. m, Cnhui. r Skin KruptioDS, Copper i oinred 1.1 itches, Hon Cures Scrofula iu all Us various fo tus, such as Consumption iu its earliest stages, Enlsrgemeut sml Ukerstioa of the Claudes, Joints, Rones. Kidnsve, Gtenia, ORtoate Uheaniattsin. Krwpttoaa of the Mkm, (%rouk> Row Byes, he.; also, SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS. X31oicftao«i of W oiiioiii MS at Appel Hr, Nlrk lleiutaclie, l.lver rusiplaist, F«tu In the Hark, Im- pvmkUsat-e In l.lfr, bi avrl, General bad hialth, and all die.-as- a of the Blood, Livor, Kuliioys, and BL»dder f It In u |N*rft*t't ivnovmUi* which it is made a RwDtnmcmfal 1»> Hu* Mvilivttl I mu tty I lion vjiimN of our Im**I • #- For tcetiiuoulale of reiuarl aa-lalle Almanac" for this veer. Prepared only by lira. Oleniouti Ufa- luring Chemlata, l.-riuerly J. , Baltimore, Md. For Mill by DruggUt* over) a he THOMAS G. SIMMS, Agent, Clothing ;HI Atlanta, tfeorKim FOR HEW YORK STEAM E16IIE CO, Ku^iiit* Laths, rianers, Holt ('uttiTK, I |» riffht Brills, Machinists’ Tools of All DeNcrlptlons.l A LSO, manufacture and soil Wood working Machine- [i aud 136 Chambers st. New York. GEORGE PLACE. President. JOHN K. CHEEVER. 8ec’y. tf CUAH. F. HARDWICK. Bec'y. JOHN PEEL, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, MARIETTA STREET, •ikes; also, mail- iwUntl) on hand ALL KINDS OF FRUIT And a general assortment of WIi\ES, LIQUORS and CIUiARS jy 1 t-6m THE BISHOP PILL. THE BISHOP PILL. THE BISHOP PILL. COSTAR’S" BISHOP PILL •Which i* bound to take the place of alt ethers; a pure y vegetable Pi til (sugar ooated) and ol extrjordinarj *!0cacy for CosUveuces, Indigestion, Dyspepais, Head- Mhi's, Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac." (Medical Journal S*j* , S.) Positively the best Pill in the World Thousands of Boxes now used. All Druggist in ATLANTA sell them. 'OUgll Try •a(L,” iirIi !*«• ill kill you," **< ostar ness lead t* “fostar’s** Cough it, mping Coughs, Ac.,” Cough Hr Try It-Try it—Try i All Druggists lu ATLANTA soil (Morning 1‘aprr, Any. H,.) “ C 0 S T A R ’ S " Standard Preparations ARE IIIH BEAUTIFIER. THE BUCKTHORN SALVE! ■•('ostar ‘•('ostar ■•Costar Address 1 Itttt, Itoarh.^v, Hxl< 1 lied Ung Kx(« rmlnu ‘ (only pure! Timer t l»ov "Costar," No 10, Crosby «t., N. Y , Or John F. Ifcmn (Huccessor to) Di ma - Barnes & Co.,31 Park Row, N. V. ♦*~For Hale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. II. BRADFIEIJ) and other Druggists in ATLANT A, <i A. RKDW1NV h FOX, sgnntH, Atlanta, <la. «E0. S. THOMAS, r*” Office. Broad h Tiiji*, ui C.ioapost PREMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS 1,1 Turk.}’,, Itruhnia l»ootra hm U, Rouen (Juries, KKKsorini|iortr«l Fowls, F.tc. Also, choice Fruit Trees and Vines, among which re the Mount Vernon Pear, Westchester BUck Cap Raspberry, Doublo White Hyacinths, and other bnl- * tih roots of all sorts. 1,000 Tofu* Ouano, ured for my custonwrs. Heed Wheat, Rye, Bariev, Grasses, Clover, Luxorue, Agricultural Impiemenb-, Bagging, Ties, Salt, Paper Bags, etc. Ladies an- in due my list of bulbous roots, etc. MARK W. JOHNSON, Jy lf.-dly East side Broad street Dr. Ritual's Affections. It hr Mercury c '•'Bate rf-llct in all companl-d with fulldlrectloi Dr. UltHAU'S GoLi.RN Exil.m A Hot for Nervone or General Dchtllty, In parting energy with wonderful e^ect, place. Prompt attention paid s 68.00 her bottle, r. a radical cure •Id or young; !m- a In glass of bottles. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! B EINO unable to supply this demand from my owi manufactory, I bsv<-been compelled to Incressi my stock ol Csrrisges and Buggies trom Messrs. Kimball Brothers & Oo., notice. A insgniflo rwtofors, my inotb) is—quick sales and CITY BREWERY, FECI ITER & MERC Eli, Proprioton O FFICE io the Old I'oatuffire Building, Whitehall street next door to Gate City B.r. Orders solicit- ed and satisfaction guaranteed. u p ix-dlm I)u\\m>ii l*ox| poiicd SIh i iff SalcN. \t' ILL BE SOLD b.-forc the Court llon-c d-.-.r, in yy tuetowuot lUAsouvilU, aat-l county, and (hate of Georgia, will,in the Ugal hours of s^ile, ,-n tbs firat Tuesday lu November next, lot of laud mm.Imp *• ven hundred and f-*rty nine, (7(6,) in the fourth (Itli) dis trict of the fin-UUt) section, satd county, vonla-iung forty aero, more or loss ; levied on as the property of N*»* Holcombe, by virtue of a JusUce’a Court .6. J'a, in « . I against said Nana Holcombe iperty pointed nut hy i*l*ln- • d to the Hberiff by a con- ant in possession, served cash. Tins. -J7ih Hcptem- ROBT M. BAUUCTT. Hberiff. and William I„ Ray. with notice hereof. T*-r 1'0STI*0\KI) SlIKKIirs SALE. • KOUGIA, TOWNS COUNTY.—Wl r hr-1 Tuesday In November next, >r. said county, witliin tlu- fi- f>u. Issued from Habersham Superior Court. R McConnell, O. W. Glllisple, use of Win. R. MrCou' well, Virgil P. M, Noble, bearer, and sundry othrrs- vtrtui said Ivy Mfiiint Mining Cornpany. Bspt. 18. 18W. A. V. NORTON. «T MM Hhnriff. Appllrnlloii for KxpmpfIon. /'GEORGIA, DA WHON COUNTY.—Caroline Barrett \ J tiaa applied for exomptton of personalty, and • etting apart and valuation oi homestead, aud I will P»* up >n the saroo at 10 o’clock, a. u., on the ICtli of October, 1860, at my Office iu DawsonvlUo. Daniel fowler. Ordinary. M A. M M O T H PRINTING BOOK AHJ) JOlt riUNTIKG OFFI0E! I^IV.K POWER PRESSES! Au«l hu KudlcHH Variety of JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! H AVING added He anil Hollars \ rill of Job Type l EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE ! v rnoro fully prepared than - All Descriptions of Job Printing ! r New Additions v • ueluctod hy an Experienced Printer, aud comprise all the latest improvements in T'STiF’IE], PRESSES, ETC, l*rliillng Ksfitblfsliment In the Mouth. Iudood, From a VISITING CARD ton MAMMOTH POSTER ! In a Style to suit the most fastidious. FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES ! NCMI1FR ONK IS A MAMMOTH HOF. CYlitADEn 1‘Hl.SS, s I Huge piece of Machiuory, the largest of tho klud ever brought to Atlanta. This Pros* .is ^specially T’iixo Book IPrlntius anJ Largo r*o«tor«. M'lllhlt TWO Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press, e of the beat New*i»aper Presses iu the HUte. IkUAIBKH THREE TS A MEDITJlnd; HOB JOBBER, rapid and ueat cxrs-utiou of J00 WORK of every description, am’ has been prouonuced by r NDMBKIl FOUIt IS A HALF MEDIUM IP OTTER PIRESS, •luting CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, Ac., aud is of very superior quality, a I'll It Kit FI VK ISA A POTTER ICARD IPRES9, ,odvl of Beauty, and turns o iislvo farllltli a f< >i irk with a raptdlty that t: l alt ing; and, yet, in the mutest and BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, a turn onl work u npMljr >, »ny KiUblUhmont .outh IN STYLE AND PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION All wo ask is A F A I F /r R r AfL . >Ve are prcparcil to] print, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS. OLRGULARS, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, LABELS OF ALL KINDS- Dll. BULL’S Great Bcitiedies. the Celebrated OR. JOHN BULL Manufacture/ euJ Vendor SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, FOB TMJt CURE OF ague and feveu, —OR— CiULliH AWH I B\ EI\. Tbs proprietor of this oslebrsted inedleino J'tst > ulalma lor It s superiority over eU remedies i>va» off*’ • «m1 to the pubilo lor the safe, osrtalo, speedy and I*<>- siugls done Its* bevn sufUcinut for a ure, aud whole fauiUie* it*vs been cured by a aiuglc- outtle, with a per- foci restoration of (he general heouL. U is, however, urudeut. aud in every esse more certain to cure, if its uss is oouUausd in smaller doses fur a week or two af ter the disease has been checked, more esj»eolsily in difficult and long-standing cases. V uaUy this modt- uine will uot require any ahl lo keep tbs bowels in good order; should the patient however require s c*. Uiariir w«‘dicins, after bating taken three or four doa es of the Touie, a single dose of BUIJ.'H *’•'.GETABLE FAMILY Pif-LH will be sufficient. Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office: No. 40 Fifth L'ioih Slice 1,3 Iaoulotrillo, Koutuolty Hull’s Worm Destroyer. To my United States and World Wide Headers. cations hsve'shown, all of which are gonulno. The following letter from a highly educated aud popular physician in Georgia, Is certainly one ol Ure moat sen sible communications I have ever received. Dr. Clem Villanow, Walker Co., Ga., Juno 29, 18. Du. John Bull—Dear Sir; I have recently give your “Worm Destroyer" several trials, aud find it woi dorfully efficacious. It has not failed in s single in that is so certain and Hpeedy in its offe- contrary, they are uncertain In the extreme. . _ Ject In writing you is to find out upon what terms 1 can get tho medicine direct from you. If I can get it upon easy terms, I shall use s great deal of it. aware that tho use of stu b articles is contrary to the iiscardiug a remedy which we know to bo efficient simply because wo may bo Ignorant of its combination, " my part, I shall make it a rule to use all and any ingenious than myself may have learned l_. fects first, and secured tho solo right to secure that knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocat or supporter of the thousands of worthless nostrum that Hood tho country, that purpmd to euro nil mat ner of disease to which human llosh is heir. Pleat- reply soon, and inform me of your best terms. I an sir, most respoctfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT. M. D. Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic YoArtiiii'-No Mercury* PERFECT!,V RELIABLE. t only remedy for Chills and lever, ur Ague aud Fever, that is or can l>« depend' d upon Is Hurley' Ague Tonic. Thero have been ttiousuuds cured by [ it who liavo tried the usual reinedIuS without benefit, WOI1TI! V OF ATTENTION. To Dr. llurtuas A. Hurley: 1 hereby certify tliat during last year I was utta«’ki*l with the ague whilst la Vlokshurg, Miss., aud used several popular medlclues with but temporary relief. On rearming homo tlus disoaso returned iu a worse type, 1/ }K»siblo, whofi my modicat atu udaut ordt-r*Hl ifuin- lue iu largo doses—/requently as high s *' Dll. J. BHADflELD’S FEMALE lEGOLATOR Womans Best Friend. riVIlB rsJuahle Mulleins is prepared for Wonts ci L clUKlvuJy, and to bo usad by womxm only. It i* adapted espedally to those cases where the wrme is disordered, and will car* any irregalarity in tba “saeu- MS," exoept la such cases as require a surgical opera tma. As these last are very rare, the Fxhaljc Rtor- latohIs ol almost nuivorsal Application. la a sudden cberk of tho “monthly courses** liom cold, trouble ol mind, or like asuss. it scU llhs a * cm, by MKNHMi TVK DMMMI IS svxax ISSTASC1L Urns reiisviog UK fever, headache, pain In the small of the back and “low er stomach," flushes of heat abdut the face, ehltty sea- i burning of the eyeHds and general restless- Taken in time all tae«e symptoms jMes sway Bumodlatal/, without Injury to ths constitution. Fr«»- nu*-ntly, however, the proper remedy is uot applied in tunc, tiie dl-caeo bi-uomre chronic, and the foundation ishl for numberh ss evils to the constitution cf the wo- an. The next “turn" comes around and there is no -how," or P* rlispsthe “whites" wilt appear. There wilt be aoms uneasiness stout ths womb, but very Id le or none of the natural fluid escaping. The com plexion becomes sallow, l»oWftls swollen, a sort of green ish caste about tba lace, constant dull selling lain* u Lout the head, weight in the lower stomach and back, with or without whiles, palpitations of the hosrt, pal lor, exhaustion, indigestion, wcariuers, languor, ach- across tho h »lus, loss of appetite, patu In left breast, m^b, uud |{iJdinese. | dav, and which must have, cost BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Reason for tho Captain’ Faith. Bknton Bauback’b, Mo., April 80, 180'5. "* Dn. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efflcloncy of your 8araapartlla and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, I rend you tho following state ment of my cate: I was wounded two years ago—was taken prisoner, and conflnod for elxtoen months. Being moved so of ten, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sit up a moment since I was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health Is impaired, aud I need something to assist nature. I have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that Is genuine. Ph ase express me half & dor.en bottles, and Gapt 0. P. JOHNSON. 8t. Louis, Mo. H written April 30, 18CB, by P. 8.—Tho following Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson' Dn. Bull-Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C. H. John son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where lio died leaving the aboveC. 1». John- to my care. At thirteen years of ago, ho had a chronic diarrlima and scrofula, your Sarsaparilla. It cuncn for ten yours recommended York, Ohio and Iowa, feneral debility. which I many in New general debility. Perfect success has at tended it. The curea effected in aomo cases of scrofula aud fever sores were almost miraculous. Ism very anxious for mj son to again hav« recourse to your Sarsaparilla. U« is fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were tor- rible, nut I believe he will recover. Respectfully, JFJtNIK JOHN HON. 6« grains |*«r nearly 6100. X con sulted Dr. NmiUi, of Louisville, aud found lie prescrib ed quinine and arsenic combined, which I refused to take, preferring to let the disease take Us omrso. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, ami pronounc ed with su larged Jdver abd Spleen. About this time, the advertisement of Hurley r s Ague Tonic appuarcl in ) suy oilier tonic before tbq public, JAMK8 MARTIN, Engine Louiavillo, Ky., June 16, 1866. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. Affection* of tile (tone*. Habitual Costive* ness, Debility, Diseases ol the Kidney Dyspepsia, Krysipclls, Female Ir regularities, Fistula, all Nkln Diseases, Ltvrer Complaint, Indigestion, Flies, Pulmo nary, Diseases, Scrofu- lu.or King’s Kvll, Syphilis.^ subloot. My daughter lias been afflicted with ekiu disease ‘ of the joints for several years. expecting it would do much good, but to my great touiihment alir rapidly got well, and thank Ood o ttnues so. Had the been taking any medicine I would uot give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, th only remedy employed, leaves no doubt of its mod cal qualities, and that it alotio cured her. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring th« truth and honesty of tho {litneas across tho chest, still allowed t I l>e fully de- or gch^ii,: 'AT>s; -> '*>« Gi. -»tasriiss'5BSS8 DAT T1AIN, (Sunday. licavo Augusts. J Xr< Thd.i Leave Allan,'a Arrive at Augusts.. . ... .'jSa Arrive at XJBCr , * - 4 Lcsve Augusts. Nionx tkajk. Arrive at Atlanta..! Arrive at BcrroU*.. ■'■+1; Passengers for Milhsdgc^n,. so? uk " *» PasMeng.r Train. «*> make cl*me « 1 aos*!ugi-rs for Nash \ ill.- CorinVr®7“*k * Memphis, Louisville and ht j *' '‘but u and make clear-ccsjuct'Ions *'"*“* Uh- Through Tickets and Bscoac, Uic above places. ua *W ' PulUuan'a Palar* HI* Trains. No clunge of can I Trains between Augusta still allowed to go on “green sickm— — velojtod, the hoadacho becom* s severe, with loss or memory, diiatuisUtug seuslbtttty, su« stomach, dys pepsia, no relish for food, loss of flush, increased flut tering of tho heart, hwklmno or ti:k fkxt, logs ami bod V. and occasional Spitting of blood. Tho slightest effort cams 1 * auuuian uuKAXiutut, almost aurroca- Tiott. lire skin is flabby and a “doughy fee!.*’ This is a sari picture, but U is tho condition of thousands of womeu b< twecu the ages of fifteen and forty-fivs who arc brought tti the v«-rgo of the grave by ignor ant o or neglect to take tlm proper remedy. To all who are afflicted with auy of tho symptoms above mention* od, iu connection with an irregularity ol the “monthly alckneai,** we earnestly ssy TAKE DR. J. URAD- FIELD 8 FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces ti kcu you will at once experience its benefits, and with a little patience you will be fully restored to health. TUi* remedy has been extensively u#*h1 for upwards of twenty years by many of the most experienced and successful physicians oi Georgia, Wo retest that Dlt. J. BRAD FIELD‘8 FEMALE REGULATOR la prepared for WOMEN aud to bo used by Women only. A trial 1» all wo ask. Prepared aud sold In any quantity by I*. II. llltADFIlCLD, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Georgia. I'rice $1 50 i»er Bottle. tOT Sold by Druggists generally. Atlanta, Ga., Deccmbor 29, J8C8. Dr. J. DnAUFiKLi). Dear Sir: I Uks pleasure lu stating that some time previous to the late war, 1 used, with the utmost success, on s servant girJ, your FE MALE REGULATOR, prepared then st Brsdflold's Drug Slot e, West Point, Ga. bhe had becu suffering severely from suppressed menstructlon, aud this Med icine soon restored her to health. Bhe is, to-day, liv ing iu Atlanta, sound and well. 1 wifi state, further, that I know of its being used, with equal success: on s servant girl of my brother- in-law, Professor Rutherford, of Alliens, Gs. This woman had, I think, boon diseased for six years.— She was a house servant, and seemed cured up to the time of “freedom.” I do uot hesitate to indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you recom- < IUM.K OF M< mi it. Yours truly, jno. c. wiirraiR. , will find n vets, Louisville. r Ninth HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. James Ruddle k * ’o.—Oeutlomeu—It pleasure to ssy, after using nil the Itli but partial h to my children, 1 was advised aud stuns using it my childr* well and healthy. The children would try T. Hurley ue of the best, safest n modi men, recommend it to one and all. JA8. W. TRAVIS. ville, June 13. 1861. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS el ion of the l.iv There art no hitlers that can compare tcif'* these in removing those distressing complaints. Fur Bale or cui be had at any drug store in tho United Htatcu. JAMErt RUDDLE k CO., Proprietors. Louisville, Ky. and tried all tho tonics I have heard of u ., Used, with little or no relief from any of them heard Hurley’s Bitters highly spoken of, aud triod bottle, with little laith in it before I commenced, at to my surprise nnd Joy, before I finished ouo bottle. I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that _ _ _ two occasions it was tho moans of saving and prolong ing my Hio I conscientiously recommended them all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and advit them always lo ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s and l:ai will benefit others. Yours truly, * JOHN W. DIX80N. Louiavillo. Ky., December 10, 180 NOTICE TO MOTHERS. :dk. seabrook’s INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP Us® iu thu future only SEA BROOK’S, s combinsUou quite up witli the advancement of the ago. l'leasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient aud reliable iu all -tses. Invaluable in the following diseases Hummer Complaint, Irregularities of th ResUvenssn.Tet thing, Ac. ‘ the bowels, Gives health to tho child and r Together with All Descriptions of Railroad Work From a Ticket to :t Ledger. We Arc also prepared lo do FANCY PRINTING, PLAIN OR IN COLORS. BOOK-BINBEBT! Ws also have ooquscted with our office, a No. 1 Book-Bindery, In charge of on* of th 3I3MI)JiiJttS In th® United HU»se, who oan do all descriptions of work iu ths DEBT STYLE aud with dispatch. SAMUEL BARD. MU'S CiinOl HITTERS. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. .iKH.i.i's.ts ut:.utn cko.ti. TVatliiiony of Moillcal Moil. Stomky Point. Wlill. Oo., Ark.. M.y a.1, lsnu Du. John Bin,o—D.-.r air: Lift February I ... i„ Louisville purchasing Drugs, aud 1 got some of v < Harsspsrills and Cedron Bitters. My son-in-law who was with me in tho afore. | boon down with rheumatism for some time, oonune ed on the Bitters, and soon found his general heaRh Improved. Dr, Glat, who has been in bsd health, tried tu«-i he also improved. Dr, Ooffee, who baa been in bsd health fbr several years- stomach end llvsr sff.*cted-he Improved Torv muck by the use of your Bitters. Indeed, the Oedron Bltlera Use given you great popularity in this settle ment. 1 think 1 conld sell s greet quantity of your (specially -- 1 -- . _iilo me vii Respectfully. All the shove remedieafor sale by L. H. BRADFIELD, nitUGGIST, WH1TBHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA NasHVILU, TcNN.,rth. 12, 1HAH. Jas. Ruddle k Co., IsuuavlUe, Ky.—When living in )ur city 1 used several bottles of Dr. Hcabrook’s In. .jit Boo thing Byrup, and found it to do my child more good audit would rest better after using it than any other remedy I ever tried. I can say with confidence, It Is the best medicine for children at present known. I wish you wonld get the druggists here to koeu It. If any one dose, please let meknow; if not send in one down by express, and I will pay for It at the o«d here. Writ® me when you eand It, and obllgo MRB. 8ABAT1 L. RANDOLPH. I) It. SEABflOOK’S Elixir of l’yroplioaphate of Iron and Galisaya, ThLoleg.iit comll | ..tlon panaM.os .11 u,„ ro KIO l.r..|,c rtle. of Penivu i ltork ui.l Iron. .lUiont Ihn dl,. agreel le taste nnd bad effects of either, separately or u oU,. r Mantlona. ol U1..0 r«,t.hl. m^llcini.. it should be taken m all cases whens gentlo tonic I >> prowMioii is required sftt'r eonvaleeeenos from rxvn M or dehilitsting di»eu*en, <»r in those distressing irregu- lanties peculiar to females. No female should be with! Mtt it, it liable to such di“.-ases, for nothing oan wel- take its place. James Ruddle & Co., rsopMETOua, l,ol>ornlory ,A"o. 41, linlff/f strrrl Louisville, Ky, All tne above goods for rale by REDWUIC k FOI . ATLANTA, Oa 1 «Prt-«od-d4w)r of Dr. Joseph Bradfield, cl this county, and as a med ical mau pronounco it to bo a combination of Medi cines of great merit in the treatment of all the diseases of females for widen he recommends it. This Decem ber 21, 1868. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D. MoUNTVILLE, 1868 Du. J Bbadfikld—Dear Hir: I have much plessuie in saying 1 have witnessed the most decided and hap py effects of your Female Regulator in this neighbor- Hood. WM. U. FINCH AN. Mouni viu.r, 1 t^. Dn. J. Bhaditkld—Dear Sir: I ba\e repeatedly used iu my latuily, your Female Itegulator, ami have n ev ery case, met with complete success. G. I„ DAVIS. tif - I also prepare and have for sale a YEAST PoW- DElt, equal to the best, aud for much li es price. *1“ 1 al#° prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now in use by many of the host housekeepers iu the city, and pr DFiijftfiNt, A-tljuita, (Sn. Hole Agent for Geo. M. llay’H Sure Cure for Intemperance. DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. IN INSISTING OF Ills CKI.BKA 1KD I, I V E It M E 1)1(1 N 10, Aiioilim- Pain Kill If, ANTMIILLIOUH PILEN, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery ( Ortlial. Tonic puniFYiRrcr piliXaS _ need no recommendation, their well-known pl.„.. in removing tho disoasos peculiar to our Southern cli mate having already established for them an enviable reputation in Georgia aud the adjoiuiug States. As the majority of persons living in the South arc predisposed to disease of tho Liver, it is granted by all Intelligent physicians that moat of the pains and aches of our peo ple arc duo to organic or functional derangement ol that important organ. Propliitt’s Liver Medicine and Anti-Dillious Pills strike directly at tho root of the evil. They euro the Liver, which in time cases out of t> n. is st the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Headache, Rheumatism, Constipation, Menstrual Ob- structions, etc., so common among our people. Ear- “ Rheumatism. Neuralgia, I’ropliilt’fl l*ai»i Kill It like chair before the wind. II you have Indigestion or Dyspepi iu in any furin auy otliei chronic diseases, use Prophitt’s Livor Medicine. It is safe and reliable; pure Vegetable, and alba ready for use at any and all times. Price $2 a bottl. 33 1-3 per cent, discount by tho dozen bottles or mo If you get snake bit, use PROPIIITT’S PAIN KILL IT. internal aud external. If you have a freah wound any sort, use tin* PAIN KILL IT. Ii you net don I apply the ’AIN KILL IT. Auti-Billious Vegetable Pills I’lii'gHtive and FebriTugp, DR. O. 8. I*R0PHITT*8 VEli ETA It LR V E IM LI itud.certaiu remody for Ague and Forer Cl ’over, and all kinds of Periodical Diseases' an safe and reliable for all to take at any time. ' Dl». PROPHITT’S AND MON ItiOAiEhT, 4 C BT.Uk ft On and aft. r Hum lay. ir.th i UHl . ^ on the Georgia Central Railroad u! U ‘ Leave Havannali ' Tu -'1k. Arrive at Msc«mi t*. Arrive st A ugusU... * Arrive at Mifiudgcvilb- Arrive st Eatonfon CoiiiM-ctlngwith train that l.-av,-- down day ittuu Leave Msron TUw - Arrive at Ksvannsli Arrive at Augusts,.... Connecting with traiu tliat’|'.‘ M v ( ^ Aujwn*"' 1«bvo Ravkiinali ,’T. Nmw ‘ *« Arrive st Macon Arrive stAwgUKU.... Comwcting «1U| train r^avB Macon . ’"°" T «<n. Arrive atHavannsh . A Arrive at Augusts Leave Milledgevi]J<-... I-eave Eatonton Connecting with trains that leave A M. Tralna from B.van’.i TraJua from Macon. .„„nwt with i at a<|ra,m itally. KnnAaja '■Ml rain from Havannali i « Mai m'L ra ‘"° n , H ' ,Ut , h ° ar0,in » R-Hj? lrom Savannah and August* with iH,'’ ■ western and Muscogee Railroad* * IBigtmJ] WILUu Acting Mustt-r of x I’ttstpmictl U. S. Marshal-* Y J NDKR and by virtue o _ ■■Mto H Honorable, the DkhW- srltoffltn _ of the I t , United Stats* for the Northern Diatrfi’af favor of the pUinUff, Chari. « p. Cro«h»\ ing cose, tow it: I liarlr« |». Crosby i I have leviinl nyxin as .... city Lots lying a> j 1^) L1111 M .l.ll'a .7**. Douough ftriM Gwahsm properly o -yiiig »nj i_ and M■abb’s alley,(n lanty, county of Fulton, ••rieiuaU* sr^. Georgia, known as City Lots No*. M mT’ which conttitutes Block No. 7,iu l^d Li* of said county, r < l uuiauw £ i And i House, State of Georgia, ttialagt-- il! sell the same at publicMctfeV " the City of Atlanta, eountyt?* rsdny In .Vovtubn, l ! * S. iTIaisiiaPs Saif. U NDER*ud by virtue of » wril of w - •ued out of the Houoralle, Uie Diatrot the United States for the Northern DjsM in favor of tho plaintiff. John Van Nm Id * ing case, lo-wit: John Vau Neiu v*. Reuj*min I have levied upon as the property of Uton, lot of laud number eleven, i* the MA aud lid 8ec. of Cobb co., containing one»« more or lc»a, distinguished and koova a Gold Mine I-ot, ou which is situated the Mine. Also, one steam cuglne, ihor»*powe*' boiler, and the entire machinery, knova r r uiahed as gold machinery, now attar-bed * And will gcll the same at public auctionM' House, in the city ofAtlauta, county of “ State of Georgia, on the First Tuesday In November between the lawful hours nt sals. Term Property pointed out by PhintitriAw u s. MAKSUAI.’S sal U NDER and by rirtuo of a writ of In'. out of the Honorable the Dmtrirt Cut United States for tho Northern District « in favor of the plaintiffs, Hendonon lfrrl iu tho following case, to wit: Henderson, Merker A Bird v*. Tucker* I have levied upon a* tha property off: lots of land 635. 634, G8fi, G37, m. 627, ML mineral interest in 665 aud 656, tud the uCl of 708, all In the Sth Distric t and litfedtatfj kin county, Ga. Aud will sell the sanio at Public* House in the city ot Atlanta, com State of Georgia, on the First Tuesday In Novi between the lawful hours of sale. G eorgia, haralson conm.-r. l>eth Perryman, administratrix of6* M. A. Perryman, repr “ ^ t|on, duly filed and t to th« coort* on record, (M fully adminUterrd lvrryman's «t»U: This is therefore to cite all perron* c. dred and creditor*, to show c*u»e, ifl why said administratrix should noth* 41 her administration, and receive letters M on the first Monday in (Jctober, 1"©. TMi July, 1809. Jnly20-m6m t December next, a A. D.WOOW Prinkrt said county whereon Reuben Rd* tlnio of his death, containing three b_ leas, adjoining land* of A *&f« and genuine remedy for all kind* of Bowel Die- osbcs, Dysenteries, Dlarrhma, Bloody Flux Ac it may bo given to sll sixes, ages aud sexes, ami at all JSSMSaKsar -1 ’'■ -' Female Tonic, PUIIY TYING PILLS Tho Puritj lim I'illa ami Kmualo Touic ara awimlat., They havo glv. „, v the last twenty years. In all,, mendodfor. Tho Pills may be Ukeu in my practice foi that they are recoin m • Uoa with the Livor Medicine, without the Tonic, there la any indtcstion for th — —* —“ - Breath. Swelling of tho Feet ^l?*** 1 * Medicines fold by Druggists and M 5old b’*" gon *” n * Uiroughont tho Southwest. W. A. LttMslI. Rodwlno k Fox. CurU* k Lloyd 1 smborton. Wilson, Taylor k Co., Atlanta, Oa, Prepared < nly by DU. O. B. PROPB1TT, . At'anta, <ia. All the above rommlisa for sale by L. H. BRADFIELD, WHOLK8A LR DKl'GO 1ST. WU1TKHAI.I. STHttirr. ATL.VMTA, (IDOttUIA. llAIVSON SlIKlUrr W ILL bo sold ou me uroi iw«— before tho Court House door, *• Dawsonville, said Bute ami county, 1 hours of sale, the following proptfy - land No. eight hundred and sores in tho Fourth (4th) Districtof the Bt*t said county, containing forty Levied on by virtue of s f'ri H. Covington, s commissioned Vourj 1 -. county, and In tho 989th District, ft Jauu w M. Bishop, against John Hooray pointed out by defendant and led* 1 ®” Tenant hi possession served with by s Constable and returned tr “* gust 27th, 1869. sop 4-tdsprsfec$2 60 A|)|ilifnll«n fttr I.o»Tf toS* ( t EOKOIA, UAIUL30N \ M after date application will b* of Ordinary for leave to noil the Um* rr. estato of Thompson Moore, for the purpose of s division Mnong” October 4th, 1869. KENIIB oct 12-60«lpr*fee60 G KOUUIA, IIAltAI.SON COPWD, seph H. Brown, a<l.iriuist«w*f •■presents to the court In hi* entered on record, that hr b* 1 ’“"J King's estate : This is therefore to cite til p< dred and creditor*, to *how can**. “ why said administrator *honld totw his adminiatration, aud receive on the first Monday In October, — July, 1869. A D wo om July i»* -liu’ii) PriaUrt S TATE OK GSOBGIA-'DAWMJJ^J? as, Thoms* Kaland. Iltram Crane, deceased, reprttmv^^ petition, duly filial and entered on fully s«ln)inistercd UlnuflCrsBe* . fore, to cite all person* coiirerww any they can. why said discharged from his a.lminlatratio®. of dismission on the first Monday » This August the 2d, 1869. pjijttiL sugl7-m6ui pr«fee|6 Ap|>l!iuU«n for Di-* 1 *** G MJHcIA. llAHAI^lS - r. w.idrop, * M. rol.rowr.la w “" ri , , h „W«* duly filed and entered oo rcce™* ministered Waldrop’* estate- This Is therefore. tocl»*«I n dred and creditors, to , "TL*; w hy said adiuint*trat«>r •l ,oU . l JL"jJLr his administration, and receive ... ii.. a \r ... i.v iii January■ I”. A* t iil-mfnpnNIl i Application lor & . ,j C 'l BORGIA, UA BAL *°i-2??S» J Graves Eves, sdmlB*Jf»L nam Hall, represents to and entered on record,» tered the Hal! esUtc. This is therefore, to cite Ml dred and creditors, to sh««^ ' why esid administrator shouww" hla admtntttrattou, and rsr«B» jJJfc oot 12—intmprsfeel* 50