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DAILY NEW KEA, wirr tr~ n~ for Oaltj, P*r Annum Jf ’ 8a Month*- 8 00 TvWXth. ■»» •— f oo WMkty Era, Por I 00 W OIVABUSLX ta iDrura*. -a. uni or tomrauu. mn !! f I Goe (Square A...*,.... Tw-J Huuare#,... •jg| *£8; rtre ftSS# **.v.v*i irn ffnj M.S«| ff|o mx Hquaree Quarter Half Oolumn Two-titirda Oik# Oolumn S aa S tfftol 89.681 Btt-oe TS.0>t IQO Offi In oo otha will bo tmaartad o 1004 or a it • dodi action of twoutj por Uoa. $1, and for each subsequent tuaeriioa 10 Mo to. Too Uaoo of ooUd nonpareil, or Ito equivalent In epee*, taiko o square. Term* oash. before or on demand after t k* 1 rot In nMtbO. I moil bo mark-sl for aaiteciftad Urn*, i inserted at la tor tala to be charged oo mportaat new*. oottritoi from every quarter. Mows letter* from th* rinom eoantlra of tb* Auto aepactoll? TUB KHA OFFICE 1.1 THE BUOI BOTIdDXllO ON iLiBiUA OTSEXT orpotiTB the ronomoi, betwkem BROAD AMD WHITUALL. NILITAnY QIIECTORY. Drive r Major-Genkbal Altukd II. Tebet— Commanding Department of the South. PERSONAL nktr. llrovet Lieutenant Colonel E. W. Smith, Captain U. 8. Army, Aid-de-Camp. Brevet Diet tenant Colonel 0. II. Graves, Captain U. H. Army, Aitl-do-Comp. Brevet Captain J. t». Telford, l*t Lieuten ant U. H. Army, Aid-de-Camp. DEPARTMENT STAFF. Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad jutant General, U. 8. Army, Assistant Ad jutant General. Brevet Major Robert P. Hughes, Captain U. S. Army, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen eral. Captain C. W. Hotsenpillet. U. S. Army, Acting Assistant Inspector General. Major DoWitt Clinton. Jndge Advocate U. 8. Army, Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines, Commissary of Sab6istence U. 8. Army, Chief Commissary. Bievet Colonel A. K. Eddv, Major and Quar termaster U. 8. Army, Chief Quartermaster. Captain G. K. Sanderson, U. 8. Army, Depot and Staff Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon U. 8. Anny, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhau. Surgeon U. 8. Army. Assistant to Medical Director, temporary. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A. K. Smith, Sur geon U. 8. Army, Attending Surgeon. Brevet Lienteuant Colonel David Taggart, Paymaster U. 8. Army, Chief Paymaster, office at Charleston, South Carolina. Brevet Lienteuant Colonel T. L. Allison, Pay master U. 8. Army. RAILROADS. I Range of Schedule o> (be Georgia Hall- road. Ueoboia Kau.soap. Augusta, April 9,18 On and after Sunday, April 11.1M9, and nntll farther notice, the Parm-nger Trains will run aa follows: dat train, (Sundays excepted.) Leave Augusta 7:00 a. i Leave Atlanta 6:00 a t Arrive at Aupusta. 3:45 p. u Arrive at aUkiM C:JU p. ® Arrive at Atlauta 7:40 a. i Leave Augusta.... BJULZELIA TRAIN. . 4:16 p.l 7:00 Arrive at Augusta. 8:45 a. m. Arrive at BarzcUa. 6:00 p. m. Passenger* for Milledgoville, Washington and Athens, (* ».. must take day Passenger Train from Augusta and Atlanta. Paascngera for West Point, Montgomery, Selma, Mo- hile and New Orleana must leave Augunta on night Passenger Train, to make cloee connections. Paaaengera for Nashville, Corinth, Grand Junction. Memphia, Louiavlilc and St Louis ran take either train Pullman'ii Palace Sloeping Can on all night Paaeen- gcr Train*. No change of cars oo night Paaae * Mail Train* Ik tween Augusta and West Point I I1A1YGK OF ECUKDIT,E. Leave Savannah Arrive at Macon Arrive at Augusta. r . T * A .?!' 8:00 a. m. 6:40 p. m. Arrive at Augusta. 6:38 p. m. Arrive at Milledgevillc 8:68 p. m. Arrive at Eatonton 11:00 p. m. Connecting with train that leaves Augusta at 8:46 a. m. DOWN DAT TliAIM. Leave Mama 7:00 a. m. Arrive at Savannah M p. m. Arrive at Augusta. 5:38 p. m. Connecting with train that leavea Augusta at 8:45 a. m. I’P NionT TRAIN. Leave Savannah 7:90 p. m. Arrive at Macon G:55 a. m. Arrive at Anguata 8:13 a. m. Connecting with train that leavea Augusta at 9:33 p. m. DOWN NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Macon 6:96 p. t Roe *g#y*-i • | W* OllhiT BLOOD PURIFIER. Own hrotute I. all IU mrtoo, Mw, radii H 8YFH1LIS IN ALL ITS F0RM8. SlaMao* of Wott*oti| low of Aupetllr, Kirk llrmlarhe, LlVtr CompInlMl, l>aln In I hr Hark, 1m- pradrarr la Life, Gravel, (Uueral bad health, and all disease* of th# Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, It I. it perfect ifuiimtm. KONA DAI.IN eradlcatea every kind of huiuor and bad taint, and reatorea the entire system ta a healthy n la perfectly barathea. new produstog lha alight- TttZ,.—. Quark Remedy. The arttolei which It is made are published aronrul each bottle. Rmmt uie tided by the Medical Faculty mid iiihuj thousands of our best citizen*. MT For teaUmouiala of remarkable curea, are "ffc- aadalla Almanac*’ for thia year. Prepared only by Dra. Clements. IUv«a k Oo., Man ufacturing Chomiata, formerly J. J. Lawreuce k Oo., For eale by Druggiata everywhere. Mis® Not ‘Brandreth’a—not 'Ayer'a*—not ‘ Wright V, BUT IlSTilT lllllt Mill "Which la bound to take the place of all albert; a| ly vegetable Pi til (auger coated) and of extraordL efficacy for Coativeneaa, Indlgeation, Dyepepsla, Head- Positively the beat Pin In the World “ Thai Cough Win kin TOR.** Try “Coetwr’s” Cough Remedy “Oolda and Hoaraeneas lead to death,” Try “Coatar’a” Cough Hcmedf “For Croupe—Whooping Cough*, Ac.,'” Try “CoatarV’ Cough Kemedr "Coatar saya it is the beat in the wide world—and if He says so—it’s True—it’s True—it’a True; and We aay Try it—Try it—Try it” {Morning I'aprr, A All Druggiata In ATLANTA aell it. “CO ST* R’8 ” Standard Preparations ARK HIS BE AUTIFIER. THE BUCKTHORN SALVE! “Coe tar’s” Hat, Heach.Ar., Ki term I nators. “Coatar’a” Bed Bag Kilrrmlnatora. ‘Coatar’a” (only pure) Insert Powder. "OosTAa," No. 10. Crosby at, N. Y., Address Or John F. Hknry (Hucoessor to) Demaa Barnes A Co., 91 Park Bow. N. Y. EWPor Sale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. H. 13 RAD FI ELD and other Druggists lu ATLANTA, GA. REP WINK A FOX, agents, Atlanta, Ga. feb90-c The symptom a of liver mplaiut are uneaslnaaa id pain In the aide. Soma- I ■ Mahoulder, sod is mist&keo flHHRRiHHRRMm^r rheumatism. The atone- aoh is affected with tons of appetite and sickness, bow els in general costive, sometimes alternating with lax ful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have boen dona. Often complaining of weak- dwhlllty, ami low spirits. Sometimes, some of “lthe above symptom a attend and at other ittrnoi vary few of them; e llvi ho organ moat iuvolved.— Dure the liver with| DR. SIMMONS’ til V Rl\ ltEfitLATOn, . preparation of roots and herbn, warranted to bi trictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one. I It has been used by hundreds, and known for tha irfg- If taken regularly and persistently, it l Arrive atSavauuali ... Arrive at Augusta Ix*Ave Milledgevilh .. 5:10 a. m. 3:13 a m. _ 4:30 p. Dave Eatouton 1:46 p. m. Cfinnecting with trains that leave Augusta at 9:33 p. m. A. M. Trains from Havannah au«l Augusta, and P. M. Trains from Macon, connect with Milledgcville Train t Gordon daily, Hundaya excepted. with through from Ravannah and Augusta with drains on Bouht- weatern and Mnscogcc Railroads. [Signed] WILLIAM BOOKItH. Acting Master of Tlransportation. MACON & WESTERN RAILROAD. DAY PAMKNORR. leaves Atlanta... T:M a. m. Arrives at Macon 1:40 r. u. Leaves Macon 7:66 a. M. Arrives at Atlanta ...» 9il0 v. M. Leaves Atlanta Arrives at M*oon.. Leaves Macon Arrives at Atlanta . NIGHT PASHKNORR. 7:18 l 8:93 A October 3d, 1M9. THOMAS 0. SIMMS, Agent, Ol»oo at jtM OlotbluK IStoro ol W. B. l/iw-i *70o. AtlnnU, UnirglM. nun nil smi nun n. Mannkcturera of KnifhM Lsthit, I’Uncrs, lloll Cntlmt, Dp rllfht Drill*, MarhlnlHtx’ Tool* of all DfHerlptloiiH.I .1.1. Xootu.< and Botlora. 1-atant aold-roUad ioatUna jttUi- and Rubber Belting, and all articles needful In machine or railroad repair shops. OAea 196 and 198 Chambers at, New York. ORORGK P* D — 1 ROHM r Jal9-U OMAR. 1 watt, New York. K.'SiJiWSrs&r L r. HAJUJWICK. Bm-7. headache, jaundice, costlveueaa, aick iheadachc, hronlc diYrhcea, “ “Toctiona of the bladder, inp dysentery, affectiona I the kidnevs, fever, ner* 'vousneaa, chUla, diaeaaeaof | the akin, impurity of tha P PIP preaaion of aplnta, heartburn, colic or palna in the bowels, pain In the head, fever and ague, dropsy, boll*, pain in back and limbe. Asth ma, ervaypelas, female affectiona, and bilious diseases generally. Prepared only by J. II. ZE1LIN A CO., Druggiata, Macon, Ga l Price $1; by mall $196. The following highly respeo’able persons can fully attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and to whom we moat respectfully refer h President 8. W Oa; Col. E. Sparks, Alban/, QaG. . Conductor 8. W. B. H.s 0. Master- Bibb county; J. A. Butts, Bain- bridge, Oa.; Dykes k RparhawV, editors "Floridian,” Tallahassee; Rev. J. W. Burke, Macon, Oa.; Virgil Powers, Esq., Superintendent 8. W. It. R.; Daniel Bui. lard, Bullard's Station, Macon A Brunswick R. R., Twiggs county, Ga.: Greenville Wood, Wood’s Facto* ry, Macon, Qa.; liev. E. F. Easterling, P. ¥.. Florida Conference^ Major A. F. Woo ley, Kingston, Ga., Ldl- may 9-dAwCm «jomerenre; aiajor a. r tor Macon Telegraph. ThoP ur.t, jB-jsciind Cueapest SOM* HV AM. (iROCERS. Joij u jir JOB PRINTING M A. M M O T JEi PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. u H. BBAOFIEIjys OQLHMV. DE. JQHK BULL’S Great Eemdies. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE! FIVE POWER PRESSES I Ami an Endleaa Variety of JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! H AVING added Several Tkaaiaad Dalian worth or Job Typo to our already EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE ! We taka great pleasure in announcing to tha Business execute, in the Highest Ityls of tha Art, Publio that wa are now mors fully prepared than eveif to All Deacriptions of Job Printing ! Our New Additions were selected by an Experienced Printer, and comprise all tha latest improvements la TYPE, ETO., From a VISITING CARD ton MAMMOTH POSTER ! In a Style to suit the moat fastidious. We have now up and lu running order FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES ! ■ UMBKK ONK IS A MAMMOTH UOFj CYIaINDEU PttESS, Aud is a Hugs Piece of Machinery, tha largest of tha kind aver brought to Atlanta. This Prana > Jeapeotally adapted to 3?*lxk.o Book Printing »nd Xjarge Fomtora. NUMUKK TWO 1h also a Iloe Cylinder Press, Smaller than the Aral, and one of tha beat Newspaper Presses In the State. ft CMIIKit TURKIC IS -A. MEDIUM HOE JOBBER, For tbe rapid and neat execution of JOB ATOBk of every description, au(* has been pronounced by competent Judges the Sneat press in tha State. NliMBKR POITII IS AlHALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS. For Printing OIRCITLARH, LETTKR HRADfl, BILL HKAD8, Ac., and ia of very superlorjquality. IIIMBBK FIVK i rapidity that Is aatoniahlng; and, yet, In tho neatest and most With these extensive facilities for all kluda of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, OR. JOHN BULL Mannfrutnrw iad Faudae if g| (Mfhfated SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, jmaauMiiuor Aoyu AND VSVJBU, rncm- CUlltliH AND FEVEB. r of 1M. MbbnM MdMM )«< J listtmsnj to tha trwth of tha assertion that in no asm AEDWISE A FOX’ 00LUMH THE __ rMtonOw ol Uu *wral OmH*. pru4.ot, io4 la mn oaa. l “ umu cooUooW ia < dlamTltuTtonfatedla, com..’ V.aall/ \ S^aUGS.'SSUtRJT'WM FAMILY PILLS will be sufficient. Hr. JOHN BULL’S Prtiwlpal.Office: No. 40 Fifth Cross Street* KentuoUy Six Great Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonic Mm Areeal e—ft* Mere ary. PRRFKOTLY RRUADLR. The ouly remedy fur Ohllls and fever, or Ague and Paver, that Is or oaa be depended upon Is Hurley’* Ague Tania. There have been thoneaads eared by •Mag tt who have triad tha usual remedies without WORTHY OP ATTENTION. L, H. BEADFIELD'S COLUMN DR. J 1 . BRADrtRLH’8 flKILI millfll Woman’s Best Friend. mBIS valuable Mediciae Is prepared for Wcmm t> X clustvely, and to be used by woauw only. It la adapted especially to thodt ca disordered, aud will our# sup buoal. ol alBMl uoIimmIi tWl or tha "moolUr oouW Ion OOU>. mind, or U*. ooium, It acts Uk. a ettrm, by i run dhouui a mu Muoa ibtu raHorina lw mckmi. knnin, ol Ika orolld. aad muni mOn. nni. Takon la Urn. aU iLom •napton. pan a«aj tmmodt.U-17, wlthootlnJuiT t* tt. ooomtatioa. fl* qnratlr, bwm>, »U nandf U not mpUm la 3m«. li.<k.nnUnmn AnaJo,mdlb.<ound.toa laid for numbarloM .Til* to lb. eoMUtaUon of lb. wo* moo. lb.an* -Hara"oomwinudud tb.i.Urn •■rfiow," or perbapilb. -wblu.” wlU mnr. Thm a. unn.tam..*oat*b.wonb,%iat t«t lit- ■ of tb. imtanl Bald moK>l»(. Tbooom. Bull’s Worm Destroyer. To my United States and World Wide Headers. and medioal mac. as my almenace and oationa have shown, all of which are genuine, following latter from a highly educated and popular physician in Georgia, la certainly one of tha most sen sible communication* I have ever received. Dr. Clem ent knows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo ny deserves to be written In Utters of gold. Hear what tha Doctor says of BULL’S WORM DJC8TRO YRB: Villa how. Walker 0o., Qa., June 29,18. Da. Josh Bull—Dear Sir: I have recently given your "Worm Destroyer" several trials, ami find It won. dcrfully eScadeus. It has not failed in a single in stance to have tha wiahed-for effect I am dolnp a pretty Urge country practloe, and have daily use for some article of the kind. I am free to confess that I know of no ramedy recommended by the ablest authors that is so oertain aud speedy la Its effects. On the oaatrary, they are uncertain in the extreme. My ob ject In writing yon ia to And out upon what terms I can get tha medicine direct from you. If I can get it upon assy terms, 1 shall oaa a great deal of 1L ' 1 articles is rthat the s ooutrary to the _____ D*a, but I aae no Just „ _ _ tlecarding a remedy which wa know to be efficient simply baeauas wa may be ignorant of its combination, For my part, I shall make it a rule to use all and aay means to alevlate suffering humanity which I may be able to oommand—not hesitating because some one mors Ingenious than myself may have learned Its ef facts fitsL and secured tha sole right to secure that However, 1 am by no means an advocate that I A tha eonntry, that purport to < air, moat respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT. M. D. ■ turn out work aa rapidly as any Establishment aouth IN 8TYLE AND PRICES WE DEFY1C0MPETITI0N All wa ask is A F A T R TIR I A L We are prepared to print HANDBILLS, r PRATT n ASTRAL OIL L FAjHLVT^ NO ( HANOI OY I.AMPS ■P A pcvfwily'K^fi- lUumiaaling Oil—Strictly Vo Mixlunv No (lu-tokalx— Will mot Explode— 1*41 degree* (b-.iig j>.Jagrees bicker (ban u 1 by U W R. OovArf ^bj-npiaNed ft* Brfl- Mlribnor.iYl’4^ fhi.lb-i i’ll \S./l' KS lid KjIT.TOMA'jVNd . / «dn»!i ati.uoua. l aep7-eod8m A. ERGENZINGER, vruoLsrnuKit,- An«l Dealer in; P'urnitum and MANUFACTURER OF BEDDI Huuler street, three doors from WhiU ball, GHIOHGIA. Dnu.on Poitponfd Sliniff Naira. W IU. BI OOLD b.fon tb,Co«rt lloa~ Joof, la tb. town of Da»«rn»m., told count,, aud HUU of Iknl, wltbfs iba 1^1 boar, of ~1« oa tb. 5,rt TaaMar u MoTM.ter a.at, lot of load .»!» »«> hambad i*d fortruM.. la Iba fouftk (*tb| fbo. trlot of th. Ont flat, Mid coant,, contolbln* tort, acrM, aton <m In. i l.*t«4 .• m tb. mwt, ol Hut HolcSm*., b, rlrlac of a JaMte.'. Omirt/. /a. In fa.or of Wllllun Jons, ud u^oatMldNuaHolooinb. •od tvilltam I* M.,. Propart, |„dated out b, plala- Ulf. LMad. ud latarncd to th. *b.rlJT b,a eatt* ■tebl. JUB.) Babor, tNuit In rMMdti, mttN wltb oMIc. banof. Term .cub. Ate, rtb *Mt.m- tom BOST. M. lunrf. BILL HEADS. 01R0DLARS, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS WEDDING CARDS, VISITIN G" CARDS, LABELS OFflALLlKINDS. Together with BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Heaton for the Captaia’i Faith. READ THU CAPTAIN'S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM Hid MOTUKU. Basxos BaaaAOS'a, Mo., April 30, 1866. Da. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, I bend you tha following state ment of my oats: I was wounded two yean ago—was taken prisoner, and confined for sixteen months. Being moved *o of ten, my wounds have not healed yet I have not ait up a moment alnoe 1 was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health la Impaired, and I aged something to assist nature. I have more ffilth In your Sarsaparilla than in anything else. I wish that that ia genuine. Please expreea me half a dozen bottles, an oblige, Capt 0. P. JOHN80*. 8t. Louis, Mo. P. t.—Tho following was written April 80, 1868. by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson i Da. Bull—Dear Mr: My husband. Dr. 0. 8. John son. was a skillful surgeon and phyilotan In Central New York, wkere he died leaving tha above C. P. John- son to my oars. At thirteen years of age, he had a chronic diarrheas and scrofula, for wklok 1 gave him Sarsaparilla. It guard him. I have It to may In New To Dr. Ihomfii A. Hurley: 1 hereby certify that duri with the «gu« whilst in several popular medicines with but’ temporary relief. If possible/whoa my medioal attendant ordered gen ius fn Urge doses -frogneatly aa high aa 89 grains per dev, sod which must have oust am nearly $100. I con sulted Dr. ffaatth, of Louisville, and found he preacrit ad quinine and areenlc ooeablaed, which I reluaad t take, praferriag to let the disease take Me course. I wa almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, aad proaouiu ed with enlarged Lirar aad Mesa. A hoot this lime, the advertisement of Hurley r a Ague Tonic i a city paper, aad I determined to give tt a t so, and have no ruaeou to regret it One bottle restored me completely, and siaee that time I have aeao nearly a hundred oases in wblak It acted with eaually happy results, and would certainly reoommend It as prefera ble to any other tonic before the pubhe. JAMES MARTIN, Engineer. Louisville, Xy„ June If. 1868. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. HURLEYS SAHSAPAHILL1 WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. ijr, uiicatc* ox in* lYiuary* Dyspepsia, Bryslpells, Vernal# Ir regularities, Vistula, all Bkln Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Pulmo nary* Diseases, NrreTu la, or Kina’s Kvll, Syphilis.* Louxsvillb, April 4, 1866. Hurley’s Harrtparllla ia what it la represented, an I believe it the moat wonderful median* before the public. Nothing under tbe heavens could Induce me to say so without proof of tha strongest and surest kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively o ■abject. My daughter has been afflicted with akin disease and stiffness of the joints for several years. I em ployed the principal physicians of the city and they oeuld not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla not expecting it would do much good, but to my grrat as tonishment she rapidly got well, and thank QOd con tinues so. Usd the been taking any medicine I would not give this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the only ramedy employed, leavea no doubt of Its medi cal qualities, and that it alone cured her. (Signed,) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the statement, will find me at my reaidenoe, corner Ninth and Walnntstreets, Lonlaville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. JedlHB known to uie, with bat partial! ■ to my ohildren, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley . and siuoe using It my children have become quite well sod healthy. The children would eat it all the time. It la one of the beat, aafeet rouicdlea known, and aa such, recommend it to m Louisville, June 13, 1868. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS. Debility, Loss of Appetite, AYeakneaa, In digestion, or Dyiprpila, Want of - - - rorDlaor* action of the Mrer e ordered Stomach you for ton ya „ _ York, Ohio and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores and general debility. Perfect suooesa baa tended It. The curee effected ia soma eases scrofula aad favor sores were almoat miraculous. I very anxious for mj son to again have reoouree to T Sarsaparilla. Haiafearfulofgattlagaipariousavtiu.- hence hla writing to yoa lor 1L Mia wound* were toiv rible, uat I believe he will recover. Respectfully, JKNNIR JOHNSON, 7here are no bitters that can * ToJaa. nuddlaltCo., Loulevllle, Ky.: Gentlemen *hta la to eertfly that I have been lor years a suffer* r and tried all tha tonics I have heard of or *wn adre r tiaed, with little or no relief from any of them 1 heard Hurlev'a Bitteri highly spoken of, and triad a bottle, with little faith In It before I commenced, and to my surprise and Joy, before I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal batter and firmly believe that out or two occasions it was tha means of saving and prolong ing my Uie. I conscientiously recommended them to all sufferers aa the beat Bitters known, and advise them always to aak for Dr. T. A. Hurley *■ and have no other. You oan use thU aa you think proper. Hit will benefit others. Yours truly, ate., t i it, v ~ J°HN W. DIX80N. Louisville, Ky., December 10,1868. a*;* HtecJS'l! •oidoomtr. wubn.th, aLuLS*'* KoS, 1 «"JHt°ti>.-Ute S’?,**'* saaarwsSsS •Ms, October 18Ui. lSw.^^ ft oct -M*,n fe.,7 to tl!i!<tT »l fiftSS nlaoloo IteootoM Milov, bow-1. ■ voUoo,» iortof ,rM*> tab eoMaabout tb. fan. coortaul dull Kblaa aalaa about lb. baud, vteabt la lb. laVMitaaaaab aa* badu >Ute.. pdpUatloa, of Um koait, pO- todteMUon, vMrtaMO, ■oaf-'. “*• >la.,Iuaa if .piteUte, pala to Wt brMM, U.e cbf.t. Muab, and (UMXaeaa. U veloped, the heedgehe becamee severe, wltb lose of §SSISSS3 •oterM an mood, tbu b. Kina'. Mtu. I "• Tbte te tb.ri.for. to cite all dr«l aad OMdltara. to »>■»““ admloteOrmtor ibSl^t. 1 bte administration, and onSLiTy - tha drat Honda, m OdSS It, UK I. “-r. body, and occasional spitting of blood. Tha effort causes huaujld huutmimo, almost aurvooo- tIom. Tha akin lafibby and a "doughy feeL” Thia U a aad ptotura, bet it Is th* condition of thousands are afflicted with any of tha symptoms above menuon- ed, in oonnactfon with an irraguiarlty of tha "monthly alckneas,''wa earnestly aay TAKE DR. J. BRAD FIELD'8 FEMALE KEGULATUIl. A few ounces tt ken yon will at once experience Its benefits, and with a little patience you will be fully restored to health. Thia remedy has been extensively used for upward# f twenty years by many of tha m ‘ “ successful physicians of Georgia, Wa recast that DR. J. BBAI of twenty years by many of the moat experienced and successful physicians of Georgia, _ Wa recast that DR. J. DltADFIELD 8 FEMALE REGULATOR Is preparred for WOMEN and to be ueeil by Worneexonly. A trial la all we aak. Pr^orAd and mid WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Atlanta, Qaorgia. Price $1 50 per Bottle. Mr B<Ad by Druggiata generally. Atlanta, Ga., December 29,1888. Dr. J. 13oadtield . Dear Mr: I tab# pleasure in stating that some time previous to the let* war. I ussd, with the utmost success, on a servant girl, y<mr TEr MALE REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleid a Drug Store, West Faint, Oa. She had been aufferin* severely from suppressed menatruotlon, and thia Mad- icine soon restored bto to health. She is, to-day, liv ing in Atlanta, sound and well. I will state, further, that I know of It* being naed, with equal success: on a servant girl of “J,brother- in-law. Professor r woman bad, I think, - - _ She waa a house servant, and seemed cured up to the time of "freedom." I do not hesitate to indorse your preparation for the purposes for which you reoonv mend it. Your# truly, JNO. C. WHITNRE STATE OF GEORGIA, Tbouf Countt. Thia la to certify that I have examined the receipt of Dr. Joaeph Bradflold, of this oounty, and as a med ical man pcoaouaee tt to be a combination of Medi cines of great merit In tha treatment of all the diseases of females for which be recommend# it. Thia Deoer*- ber 21, 1888. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D. Mowhtvillx, 1868 Da. J Bradfield—Dear Sir: I have much pleeaui In saying I have witnessed the most decided and haja - • - - • - 'atorin this naighbo- WM. H. FINCH Kb. Mountvim.x, 1 68. Da. J. Beadficld—Dear Sir: I have repeatedly used In my ttmily, your Female Regulator, and have <n ev ery case, mat with oomplet# aucceaa. O T ’ * * v ** gr I also prepare and have for sole a YEAST FOW- DEE, equal to the beet, and for much leas price. MT 1 also prepare a LIQUID BLUING, now i lousekeepers io tbe city, and pro nounced by tlipm to be very superior. L,. If. BUADEIEL.D, Druffffist, A-tlaiitu* Oo. Sole Agent for Geo. M. Hay’# Sure Cure for Intemperance. All Descriptions oi Railroad Work From a Ticket to aflLedger. u are also prepared to do all kluda of FANCY PRINTING, PLAIN OR IN 00L0R8. BOOK-BINDERY! Wa also havs oouaacttd with our of&ea, a No. 1 Book Bindery. In charge of one of the BHMIT in the United ffttlaa, who ean do ell description a of work In tha BUT STYLE and SAMUEL BARD. llll’S (18101 liTTHS! AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. HURD FMOJW. TVotlm.nj af MmHc.1 M«n. Stomkt Poimr, Whitt Oo., Ark., May ML 1868 Dn. Jomm Bull—Dear Sir: Last February I was In ^ on tt. BHtan, on. mob toon, hi, iManThMlth lm ^r°OUt, who has been In bad health, tried them he also Improved. Dr. Oeffse, who has been in bad health for h< ■sap “HU*,” popnlority la Ihte MUM M4gMM.artlte. Ihlp ala. ttMOi-hte, oaf. Mahan lM.iuraur, o. A warn. AU th, ahora FMtadia^aa Ml. h, L. H. BRADFIELD, bnuaaiMT, Atlanta; wa NOTICE TO MOTHERS. IDE SEABBOOK’S Z INFANTL (SOOTHING SYRUP. ^anraiaer Oom|)Ulnt, ^Irr^iilarltlM of th, Imvala, OHM haalth to tha ahlld aad rnttotlu ,.olk,r. NaaaTtu.0. To**., Vth. 11, ism. 'T2Tj «t-r ^tu'ooalldaoo.; ltlathahaUiaoAi«aaro.u»I<lr« at pnaoat known. I wteh joa would (at th, Oragnl.te har. to knap It. u on, on. doM, |d«oM lot molinow; II not ooad ma mo doaoa bjr aipraao, and 1 will pa, for It at Uia offlea DJi. SEABilOOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Otliaaya. ‘ DR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S Family Medicines. OON8IST1NG OF IIIH CELBIIATF.D LIVEU MEDICINE Anoiliiie Pain Kill It, ANTI-BILLIOUN PILLH, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial^ remote Tonic PTTPlIPYIPffa FIItTiB rnHE excellent remedies of O. 8. Prophitt, M. D. X need no recommendation, their well-known power In removing the diseases peculiar to oOr Southern cli mate having already established for them an enviable reputation In Georgia and the adjoining States. Aa tha majority of persous living In the South are predisposed to dlseeea of the Liver, it ia granted by all intelligent physician* that most of the pain* and aches of our peo- £ #*■* due to organic or functional darangement of important organ. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine and Antl-Blllloue Pills strike directly at the root of the eriL They onre the Liver, which In nine cases out of ten, ia at th* bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Hick Headache, Rheumatism. Constipation, Manatrual ob> atructioua, etc., SO oommon among our people. Ear* aehe, Toothache, Acute Rheumatism, Neu and bodily pains of every kind fleo before Neuralgia, Prophitt’* Pain Kill It any othei chronic diseases, use Prophitt’s Liver Medicine. It ia safe and reliable; dots Vegetable, and a Haul ready fee na* at any and all times. Price |1 a bottle- 83 1-8 per cent discount by tbe doxen bottles or rnori If x*u get snake bit, nee PROPHITT’S PAIN KILL IT. Iiyon get dog bit DR. 0. S. PROPHITT'S MltTlfuabteM take Its place. James Ruddle & PBOPRIETOH8, ■—'t Co., Al, JBnUiUl Mrrrt Louisville, Ky,' • i AUtMah.l,(004obcM.hrUUWlAs A tQl , _ -K.'TT.ANTA, OA 7 iiit«HMir Anti-Billious Vegetable Pills Pursative and F.trUuie, DR. Q, S, PROPHITT'S VEGETABLE AGUE PILLS DR. PROPHITT'S mm um Mil. A safe and genuine remedy for all kinds of Bowel Dia- eeeo* Dyaeattriee, Diarrhoea, Bloody Fins, he.. It ■MgbejIventoaUette^ageaand aexoa, and at all WhM.thM.ta Of Female Tonic. PURVEYING PILLS rbfaa^ Appllcfitlon f EOBOIA, HAHAL80N , VJ tlravow Eve#, admmiatri_ “‘i 1 ' rapraaentt to thefSU. (Ud ood .otend oo r«ord, tored th* H^^ettte. This la thMlore. to cite al dred and creditors, to show — —■ why s*ld administrator *honl^Jl“ bis a/hslniatraiicu, anA rectm on th* first Monday in JaauJt i*? 4th, 1869. u\ oct 19—m6mprafce$« 60 Application fw EOBOIA. HABAL80X Wahlrop. roprMMiU to lh< Com V filed htlA AlttorAil ow .. . CT* duly filed and entered on ministered Waldrop'« wU't Thia is therefore, to cite il deed and creditors, to ah, w cam? why said administrator ■hooldZT'w hi* administration, and ^..T ojOtedMOfoad., la^.Sj oct 19—memprafestt 60 Applicitlon for LetTe U n O.EOBOIA, HABALSO-f \Jafter date apyllction will b. «. of Ordinary for leave to aeJJ the wT •sUU of Thompson Moore, decea^. fur the purpoM of a divlaioa October 4th. 1869. KFWTwfi oet 19—80dprM6s$6 1 P0STI‘0>ED SHElFFr»lmI TOWH8 OODOTT^WHhtea vX first Tuesday in November ten House door, said county, within sals, lot of land number 167, in lhh B section of originally Cherokee, i aw r, farther known as the Ivy Mount MuanLh j Tp’ Application for DUmmi*.' EOROIa, TOWNS COUNTY.—YkcnsLiu •dmloUtretor ol Lsoosford CuitnL * i fVltirl In fila nallllnn Anl. tea . trel’a eetste. Thia la, tbarefore, to dtt all person* a dred and credltora, to show catus, if a why aaid administrator ahould not b* ft Uia administration, and receive Isttcn o on the first Monday in January next of October, 1869. JtXMlI oct 19-mCmprafee$4 5" Postponed l'. S. MinkiM* T T NDER and by virtue of a a rit of lm haw y U out of tbs Honorable, the Dhtdd e*- a United States for tbe Northern District d 6 favor of the plaintiff, Cbarlet- P. Crottr.ij lug cose, to-wit: Charles P. Croaby va, Gtrahaa I have levied upon as the property of 9 Rogers, all thoae City Lota lying and 1 Donough street au<l Mobb's alley, ia t! Georgia, knowo m City Lota! which constitutes Block No. 7, la land k 14th District of said county, contaiataf I State of Georgia, o First Tuesday In Sovesaber,! between the lawful hours of sale. Teraia Dated at Atlanta. Ga., this «th day of ff| l'. S. Martbiri Sil& U NDER and by virtue of a wrh aued out of tbe Honorable, the tha United State* for the Northern I in favor of the plaintiff, John Van Ran,la 6 tug %ase. to-wit: John Van Ness vs. Benjamin 1 I have levied upon as the property of . _ 11 ton, lot of land number eleven, la ttthiff and 2d Hec. of Cobb co., contotoli# “ more or leas, distinguished and ki Gold Mine Lot, on which la altua Mine. Also, one attain engine, (hors*) boiler, and the entire machinery, to gnlsbed aa gold machinery, now atts«*4 And will aell th# same at public ttcil«8j| House, in the city of Atlanta, county af R" State of Georgia, on the FIrat Tuesday la Wovsi between the lawful hour* ol sale. Property pointed out by Plaintiff il oct 3-tda Ayer’s Cathartic every noTghborhood, and wc neadi Adapted to all ages and condw < •mUinitig neither calomel or t they mayl* taken with safety sug.tr coaling preserves themrw^ them pleasant to take, whilebsmfPJ no liai m can arise ft’om their as*■ " 'Jltay operate by their i>owersi» internal viscera to purify the woenj Into healthy action — remove we etoinnch, bowels, liver, and *■ body, restoring their ii b>SU rei, ana J oririuofdtoj* by c orrecting, wherever titey menu ns nre Uie first origin of . Minute direction* are gir«* ■ tho box, for tha following run rapidly cure: — For Dyspepsia or la "•***. l ianauwr and 1A should l>e taken moderately Mi itch and restore Its healthy tens Tor ff.itor ( emylalsj“OJJ toms, milosts ilrisdttcBetltt* JktMMdlre or dreem mug Cells and ■*lllowa r««'»^^ )d p| dtciously taken for each caset W^TE^p ni-tlon or muorotho . Tor Uyeenlery or doae tt generally required- For nttewmatUM-UeaM liallwsa Mi the Hf*r<i ltwck and ff^iw*. they #ho«« taken, aa rcqnlml, to change tne the syatem. WlUt such chan|« Fur l S>vpay ami Pr*^nSjaart' should^be taken hi larf^wHJ^^" '•X'.7fl i ;Trr'7tSr41^ a* it produce* the desired AsaDfMNcr J’f/f,ttkco« mote digestion and rollere th* An occasional dose stlinulsw bowels Into healthy action, rw* and invigorates tho systt** J* tive apparatus. DM. J. C. A YUM * CO., DOtTtLL. KAU-, 8014 bj *Uwtl>» » !«. »•*, DnoteM la Hocoo. Alto, k, ta * art sverywhere. S&NZ? I-.mb.rtoa, Wlteoq. Tajlor A Oo.. Al ■ Prepared only by tuiui m uoyi tiantk Qa, ittoatt. Qa. L. H. BRADFIELD, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST. VMMSULL Wilt, ATLANTA. COUSQU. DR. H tas Both 0.X00, Morrlwt or —MW -r Rm4 wbotb. to,, to droMBM Thowooda^—J >0. OMt AU OTM «te -S%o. aooatiy or hr mail. Ofltoo, Sfc&KflS- 1 a. ta n u.