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DAILY NEW EBA. i vr ■uiMcau'TioN ■ Toe Daily, VmSamm * l ?55 “ " Sh Month* —< j- *00 " “ Thfdt Month* 3 00 M ** Ptr Month - 100 WMkfy Era* Pf Aim***.. •••*•».*. I 00 Lr dttabublt nr adtaik*. j* &ATSI or ADV KMT1I1H 66* Monitor Squares. He IT f f 1 *16.06 ft! MM 40.1k 6AM u. at to.oc 80.Of iota *80.00 *1 60.00 M»> ! 88.00 1 80.00 i 106.06 ! 126.00 Ojs Oolumu.... _ ts fur a lotuict , ductlon of tweuty p« eaal. tTom ths abut* rate*. for each uare or 10 lines or less, for tba Aral luaer- Uoo, $ l. ami for each subsequent iusertlun r** —*- Tara* oaab. before or on dsKusud eftsr tba Aral is- aertton. Advertisement* must be marked for aspeolAed Uma. Advertisement* inserted at Intervals to be obargad — AU a tvertlsemente, or aotlcea of adverUaemenl aider ‘Otty Budget,” are chargeable at tba rate T«nn mi cun a Una for each Inaartlon. ’ ooUoe will appear for a leas sum than OKU ooLLaa. Uvertteementa uudar tba bead of "dpeetal Notlooe,” twenty cents par line for first Insertion, and 10 oanta for •aob subsequent insertion. Voldutary com muni cations, containing interesting ■moriani news, aoUclted from every quarter. News letters t om tbe various oountiea of the State especially desired. THE EKA OFFICE ■ in IUK DUCK DC1XD1MU ON ALABAMA 8TKKKT orroarr* thk pcntoiticb, dktwkkm BttOAD AND WHITEHALL. MlLlTAttY DIKKCTOKY. BKKTBT UaJOB-GeNERAL ALFRED H. TfiUBY- Oommanding Department of the Booth. PERSONAL STAFF. Brevet Lieutonaut Colonel E. W. Smith Captain U. 8. Army. Aid-tle-Camp. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 0. H. Grave*, Captain U. 8. Army, Aid-dtsCamp. Brevet Captain J. G. Telford, 1st Lieuten ant U. «• Army, Aid-de-Cainp. DEPARTMENT STAFF. Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad- infant General, U. 8. Army, Assistant Ad I itant General. _ _ Bi vet Major Robert P. Hughes, Captain U. R Array, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen eral Captain C. W. Hotsenpiliei, U. 8- Army, Acting Assistant Inspector General. Major Do Witt Clinton. Jndgo Advocate U. 8. Army, Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines, Commissary of Subsistence IT. 8. Army, Chief Commissary. Bievet Colonel A. R. Eddy. 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, Snrgcon U. S. Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General Joltn J. Milbao Surgeon U. S. Army. Assistant to Medical Director, temporary. , Brevet Lieuteuaut 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, Pay master U. S. Army. RAILROADS. Geokgia Railroad, Acgc&Ta, April 9, 1869. On and after Sunday. April 11.1869. and until further notice, tbe Passenger Train* will run as lollowe: n*y train, (Sunday* excepted.) Leave Augusta Arrive at Auguste Arrive at Atlanta 6:30 p. Arrive at Augusta DKB7.CLIA TBAIN. Arrive ui August* - - - —i Arrive at Berzelia 6.00 p. u FkAsc-ngcrs lor MiUedgeville, Washington and Athens, Oa., must take day Passenger Train from Augusta and Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Selma, Mo bile and New Orlcaua must leave Augusta on night Paaat -uer Train, to make close connections. Pkaaengers for Nashville, Corinth. Grand Jum Memphis, Louisville ami 6t. Louis can take cither and iaak© close connection*. Through Tick its and Baggage checked through to the above places. „ , ... Pullman s Palace Sleeping Cara on all night Passen ger Trains. No change of cars on night Passenger and Mail Trains between Auguste and West Point IHAKUE OF SHIKDl'LK. VO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN SAVANNAH, AVGCfcTj AND MONTGOMERY, ALA. OrricE of Master or Transportation, J Central Railroad, Savannah, Aug. 14,1869. J On and after Sunday. 16th inst, Passenger Train on the Georgia Central Railroad will run aa follows: Leave Savannah... 8:00 a. m. Arrive at Macon 6:40 p. m. Arrive at Augusta. 6:38 p. m. Arrive at MiUedgeville -8:M P- n >- Arrive at Eatonton 11:00 p. m. Connecting with train that leave* Augusta at 8:45 a. m Leave Macon Arrive at Savannah.. Arrive at Augusta... r.oo a 5:30 p. 6:38 p.^H Connecting with train that leave* Augusta at 8 .45 a. m. CP NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Savannah 7:20 p. n Arrive at Macon ® ; 66 *• n Arrive at Augusta n Connecting with train that leave* Augusta at 9:33 p. DOWN MIGHT TRAIN. Leave Macon 6:25 p. n Arrive at Savannah 5:10 a. u Arrive at August* 3:13 a. n Leave MiUedgeville 4:30 p. n Leave Eatonton 2:40 p. n Connecting with train* that leave Augusta at 9:33 p. m. A. M. Train* from Savannah ami Auguste, and I\ M. Train* from Macon, oonnect with Millodgcvillc Train at Gordon daily, Sunday* ciocptcd. from Savannah and Augusta with Train* on Houht- weetern and Ma*e<>ge<: Railroads. [Signed] MACON & WESTERN IRAILROAD.I Leave* Atlanta.. Arrive* at Atlanta 2:10 i NIOHT rASaCNOER. ATFlTMlt 11*000 J.Jjj *■ I two MW*.. * ArrlTe,at Atlanta «:M *. 1 THOMAS G.! SIMMS, Agent, Office at tba Clothing Store of W. B. Lowe A Co, Atlanta, Georgia, MHIM STEAMEIGI1E Ifanafkcturert of Engine Lathi, Planen, Bolt Cotton, Up right Drllli, Marhlnliti’ Teoli of| all Denoriptloni.l a JMO, manufacture and eell Wood working Machine* A ft at every description, end Stationery and Port* able angina* and Boiler*. Patent cold-rollod BhafUng, Tgi*kir and Rubber Baiting, and alt article* needful Iniidrtni or railroad repair ebop*. ... r Office 1*6 and Itt Chamber* etjf*w York. ROSADALI8, j » ^ / T<» OKfcAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Cure* Scrofula in all lie various forma, auoh aa JOB PRINTEV* i etagee, i, Jofate. Bones, Kidney*. ' Mom of SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS. Dlaonao. of Women, Loea of Appetite, Atek Headache. Ltvei t om plaint. Fain In the Unck, Isu* pradaace In L,lfv, Gravel, (tenoral bad health, aud ell dUoaaea of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, It in a |K'rf«l I'niomlor. KOHAOALIS eradlcetee every kind of humor aud bad taint, and reatoree the entire eyatem to g healthy condition. It 1* perfectly haruiloas, never produolng tbe slight. Kt-coinueudi-d by the Hedic2 Faculty ami many thousand* of onr host cltlxens. tar For testimonial* of remarkable cure*, toe aadalla Almanac” for this Year. Prepared only by Ora. Clemente, Rive* A Co., Man ufacturing ChuiUU, formerly J. J. Lawrence k Go., Baltimore, Md. Fur sale by Druggiats evarywhare. Jy t»- >P PILL. pitt: COSTO’S” BISHOP PILL :y for Coettveneaa, Indigeatlon, Dyspepsia, Head, ache*. Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac.” (Medical Journal Stp., 8.) Positively tba best PiU in the World Thousand* of Boxes now used. AU Drngglst In ATLANTA sell them. “That Cough win kill you,” Try “Coatnr’a” Congh Henirdy “Colda and Hoarsen ess lead to death,” Try “Coatm-’*” Cough Remedy “For Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac., Try •‘Coetn.r’s” CoRgh Remedy “Co*Ur says it is the best in tbe wide world—and if Fe says so—It’s True—it's True—it's True; and We say Try It—Try it—Try it.” (Morning Pa ptr, Aug. AU Druggists in ATLANTA sell It. “CO sTa R’8” | Standard Preparations ARE HI8 BEAUTIFIER. THK BUCKTHORN SALYeI *‘Coetmr*a” (only pure) Insect Powder. Address “Costar,” No. 10, Crosby et., N. Y., Or John F. Henry (Suocesaor to) Demas Barnes A Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. ggrFor Sale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. II. BRADF1KLD and other Druggists in ATLANTA, GA. REDWJNK A FOX, agents, Atlanta, Ga. The symptoms of liver [complaint are uneaaim and pain in the side. 8ome- The head is troubled with psln and dull ''sensation, roneiderable 1o*h of memory, accompanied with pain ful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. Often complaining of weak- ui-kw, debility, aud low spirits. Sometimes, some ol Bssasamnsm HRthe above symptome attend LIVER a the disease, Ctimes very ■ but the hv and I DR. SIMMONS’ LIVER nEfilLATOIV, It ha* been used by hundreds, and known for th- last 35 year* as one ol the mo*t reliable, offleadou and harmless preparation* ever offend to tho sn.'cr lug. If taken regularly and pernistently, it is sure U iffsctions of the bladder. blood, melancholy, or depression of spirits, heartburn. colic or pains in the bowels, pain in the head, fever and ague, dropsy, bolls, pain in back and limbs, At>th- Prepared only by J. II. ZE1LIN A CO., Druggists, Macon, Ga. Price SI; bymail$12f. The following highly respectable persons can fully attest to the virtues of thia valuable medicine, and t< whom we most respectfully refer: Gen. W. 8. Holt, Preaideut 8. W. R. R. Co.; Rov. J U. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. Sparks, Albany, Ga.; G. J. Lunsford, Esq., Conductor B. W. R. R.; C. Master- sou, Ecq., Sheriff Bibb connty; J. A. Butts, Bain- uliige, Oa.; Dykes k Hnarhawk, editors “Floridian,” Ftllahassee; Rev. J. W. Burke, Maoon, Ga.; Virgil towers, Esq., Superintendent 8. W. R. R.; Daniel Bui lard, Bullard’e Station, Macon A Brunswick R. R., wipgs county, Ga.: Greenville Wood, Wood’s Facto ry, Macon, Ga.; Rev. E. F. Easterling, P. E. Florida 'onforence; M^Jor A. F. Wooley, Kingston, Ga.; Edi tor Macon Telegraph. may 9-dAw6m TiioPur s , ri si, and Cheapest SOLD BV AM, GROCERS. July U-dly PRATJ’S ASTRAL OIL no n lancm of iamps Irrilyk«j6« Uluouasiiag Oil—Strictly ns No C'h« iuiridx -W:I1 not Explode— roo* (1 >*:».•’• OdegreH higher than is ; -ll^cquAlled fee Bril- A. ERGENZINGER, I VMUSTEK EH,' And Dealer in] Furniture ami MANUFACTURER OF BEDDING Hunter street, three doors from Whitehall, GEORGIA. ADMIN 1STKATOH’8 SALE. C l virtu* of an order from tba Court of Ordinary j of Haralson connty, wHI be sold on the first Tuee- y In December next, at th* Court House door, In eetd county, within the legal hours ef eale, the Unde belonging to th* estate of Thompson Moore, of said county, deceased, containing 202% acres, mors or lees. In th* eighth dlatrlct, lying on Tallapoosa river, where Beach creek empties Into aald river, In a high state of cultivation, seventy-five acres In cultivation, and more bottom land to clear. Sold for a dlvlsl n be tween the heirs. Terms made known on the day of aala, October lfth, lMt. KIYNITH MURCHIfON, H oct M-40dprs fee$7 60 BED WINE & FOX' M A. M M O T H PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. BOOK AMI JOB I’KLVUMj OFFICE! OOLUMH, X 11 IQ FIVE POWER PRESSES ! Aud an Gndleag Variety of JOB TYPE AND MATERIAL OF EVERY DE8C1ffPTI0N! Six Great ‘Remedies Hurley’s Ague Tonio. Jfo Arsenic—No Mercury. rdu-KOTLY rkuamx The only remedy for dhlR* aud fever, or Ague and Fever, that la «r ota be depended upon is Hurley'i Ague Tonic, These have been thousand* cared by using It who have tried the usual remedies without WORTHY OF ATTENTION. To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley: I hereby esrttfy that during lari year I was attacked with the sgae whilst In Ytekeburg, Mias., and used several popular medlotnee with but temporary relist Oa resetting ham* th* disease returned !n a wore* type, U possible, whan my neediest attendant ordered (Jain, lne In large doaaa—drequautly as high aa SO grains per dav. and wkleh met bare oeat us nearly *100. I etn- sulted Dr. Bmlth, of Louisville, and found be preaertb- ed quinine eoA ersenio combined, which I refused to take, praforring to let th* disease take its course. I was almost bloodless, extremely exhausted, and pronouno- S ws aga0331fcsa au,, Li. um, 9 adverUsement of Hurley r * Ague Tonic appeared In a city paper, and I determined to give It a trial. I did -o, and have no reason to regret it One bottle restored ie completely, and since that time I have seen nearly a hundred cease in which it aoted with equally happy results, and would certainly recommend It as prefera- ’ * ' kHr ME8 Louisville, Ky., June 15, 1866. THK CKLKDMATKO 1 STEWART COOK 8T0VK ! XHo Boat la tba World! 10,000 ta* Waal FULLER, WARRKIf h CO., OXOLClUVl M«0F*BrB**lt8, THVY, *. T-,, , . qy-I—Hpar, iumfU# —1 FALL AN D WINTER BOOT8, SHOES, L JL DR-X Mllll ift, AND fTTrSviow Mwvaa »ri. of W .'rV J£AVISO Odddd S.-.r.l Tho„..d Dalian worn, of Jab Tjp. la oar alnaJj EXTENSIVE JOB OFFICE I We take great pleasure In announcing to the Business Public that we arc now more fully prepared than ever] to execute. In the Highest Style of tke Art, All Descriptions ,Qf Job Printing ! Our New Additions were selected by an KKpertenoad Printer, and comprise all the latest improvements In type, presses, eto., And enables nstosompste successfully with any Printing Kstaktlefcmtnt In the South. Indeed, we are prepared to print May thing; From a VISITING CARD to a MAMMOTH POSTER ! In a Style to suit th# moat fastidious. We have now np and in running order FIVE SPLENDID POWER PRESSES ! NUMBER OIK IS A MAMMOTH IIOFj CYLIN1IEH PRYHH, And ie a Huge Fieoe of Machinery, the largest of the kind ever brought to Atlanta. This Press ;is ^specially adapted to Fine Book Frlutlnf »od Xjargo Fogtors. NUMUKH TWO Is also a Hoe Cylinder Press, Smaller than the first, and one of the best Newspaper Presses In the State. ftlJMBKK THREE IS A- 3VCB3DIXTM HOE JOBBEB, For the raplj and neat execution of JOB MORE, of every description, aut" has been pronounced by competent Judges the finest press in the State. NUMBER POUR IS AIHALF MEDIUM POTTER PRESS, For Printing CIRCULARS, LETTER HEAD8, BILL HEADH, Ac., and la of very superior'quality. NUMBER FIVE i® .a. fottur OA.rm r»riLEe8, t work with a r*pidity (hat ia astonishing; and, yet, in tbe m-atesl and With those extensive facilities for all kinds of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, :» hesitation in saying to the public that * t work aa rapidly as any Establishment south IN STYLE AND PRICES WE DEFY COMPETITION All we ask A. FATE T EIAL vVe arc prepared lo print fe handbills, BILL HEADS, OlkODLARS, LETTEfi HEADS, BUSINESS 0ABD8 WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS, ILABELS OF ALL KINDS. JUST NOW! THE PUBLISH KB* 09 TUB L*JM« UOUBLB WMUf NEW YORK OBSERVER TIi# ol—i and Bat ro.mill'Nm*n*r, na affarteu It tonovMbocrtbara on T.r, Ufottbl. terra,, bmiil, dre tSi<Tv l ^a*rro5,* 80 n pa»k n&w, nkw tqbk. THE CHURCHMAN. ** ^LARGEST w ns„ e rr the Proteetant Jtplsoopal Church. Bent FHKK for etth for exsmlnation, and till January 1, 1870, subscribers for th*t year. ** * year. In ad- LLORY k 00.. Hartford, pt. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. HURLEY’S SAHSAPARILLj WITH IODIDE OF POTASH. A Sections of tke Dunce, Haliltaal Costive* ness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Bryslpells, Female Ir- reaalarltles. Fistula, all Mkln Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Pulmo nary, Diseases, 8croTu la. or King’s Kwli, Hypkllls." I believe It the most wonderful medicine before the public. Nothing under the heaven* could induce me to say lo without proof of the strongest and surest kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively ~ “ subject. My daughter has been afflicted with akin disease and etiflhesa of the joints for several years. I em ployed the principal physicians of the city and they ooold not cure her. I gave her your Baraaparilla not expecting it would do much good, but to my great as tonishment she rapidly got wad, and thank God only remedy employed, leave* 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 reeidenoe, corner Ninth and Walnut streets, Louisville. HURLEY’S POPULAR WORM CANDY. Messrs. James Ruddle A Co.—Gentlemen—It gives me great pleasure to say, after using all the other worm remedies known to me, with but partial success to my children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’*, and since osiDg it my children have become quite well and healthy. The children would eat it all the time. It is one of the best, safest remedies known, and aa such, recommend it to one and all. JA8. W. TRA\ Louisville, Jane 13, 1868. HURLEY’S STOMACH HITTERS. Debility, Loss of Appetite digestion, or Dyspeps action of the Liver or Dli Weakness, In- There are no bUters that can compare with these in removing these distressing compLalnt*. For sale or can be had at any drag store in the United 8tat*s. JAME8 RUDDLE k CO., Proprietors, Louisville, Ky. To Jas. Ruddle A Co.. Louisville, Ky.: Gentlemen This is to eertfiy that I have been lor years a suffere r and triad ail Uie tcnlosl have heard or or seen a bottle, with little faith ii to my surprise and Joy, bofore I finished I felt a great deal better aud firmly believe that o two oocaaioa# It was the wee Be of aavlug and p all sufferers as th* bate Bitten known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Hurley’s and havo nopUter. You can use this aa yon think proper, ii will benefit others. Youn truly, etc., T , „ JOHN W. DIX80N. Louisville, Ky., December 10,1868. Together with All Descriptions oi Railroad Work ! Prom a Ticket to a Ledger. r*->™.Lo prepared to do all kinds of FANCY PRINTING, PLAIN OR IN COLORS. •BOOK -BINDERY! BINDHnS in the United Mates, who ean do nil descriptions of work la the ] with dtepetoh. SAMUEL BARD. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. :db. seabbook’s : INFANTE I SOOTHING SYRUP. _ Uec in the future only BEABROOK'S, a combination Quito up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant to take, harmless In its action, efficient and reliable iu all taes. Invaluable in the following disease*: Hummer Complaint, Irregularities of the towels, Iteatlveneaa, Teething, Ac. Qlvea health to the child and rut to the mother. Nashville, Tenh., Feb. 12, 1868. Jas. Ruddle k Co., Louisville, Ky.—When living In our city I used several bottles of Dr. Seabrook’s In* _ynt Boothing Syrup, and fonnd it to do my child more good and It would real better after using it than any othar remedy I ever tried. I can say with confidence, It is the beet medicine for obildren at present known. I wish you would gat the druggists here to keep It, If sny one does, please let me^ know; 11 not send me one dosen by express, and I will pay for it at the office here. Write me when you send it, and oblige MRS. SAKAII L. RANDOLPH. DR. SEABROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and rrun l-MITHIWO, KT< “Mar. ooDvuUot than Ink."—Aa. Agriadturiit. “InnluabU to kouMkMlMn."—^Ladf‘$B*ok. “A Tvy .Mfiil artlolo."- km. /mWuU tUporl.jm. out AoiNT, M. r.brr, 133 William !». V. laid bj HUUauMO and Uaalar, «*or, wbora. A. W. FABER'S I-EAB PEUCILS, Grand GoLl Medal and Crou of the Legion of Honor at Uu Exhibition tn Paris, 1867. A.. W. Faber’s Ifew Pencils of Siberian Dead in 10 grades are superior to any i*ucils rH mads. A. W. Faker’s Stem hard and durable, writing smooth, ia bate pencil for Architects, Engin E. Faber, 133 William st„ If. Y.. Sou — OKNT Of all A. W. FABES'* PKWCILS, OaAYOM*, HLATEH, arc. Said by Stationer* and Dealers everywhere. TRUNKS, WHOLESALE. Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Root* and Congress Gniterw, For Retail, Just Received, C. H. & A. W. FORCE, "tun Big Iron Bo6t, by mail on reoelpt of price. Masubt 4 Whitok, New WATBH.S» NEW SCALE PIANOS. With Iron frame, Overstrung Brass and Agraffe Bridge. Helodeons and Cabinet Organs. Ths best manufactured. Warranted lor 6 years. Planes, Melodeons and Organs—/Vice* greatly reduced for Cash. New T-octave PUno* $275 and upward. New Cabinet Organs *45 and upward.— Second-hand Instruments *40 and upward. Monthly Instalments received. Ware Rooms, 481 Broadway, N Y. Ho hack Watkbs. Made and furnished by VANDERBURGH, WELL8 k CO , New York. Good Second Hand Cylinders for sale. T YLKll WATKR WHEELS—Over 3,000 in operation. Address the manufacturers, Sullivan Machine Co., Claremont, N. H., for reduced price list. GREAT ATLANTIC and PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, NO. 8 CHURCH STREET. P.O.Box 3906, - - New York City, An organization of capitalists for the purpose of im porting Teas and distributing them to merchant: throughout the country at Importer's price*. Estab- liahed 1869, Send for Price LuL Tho Purest, Best and Cheapest COI.D KY ALL l.HOfTit-, halt or beard to pormanent Black Comb nent by mail for f 1. For sale by Merchant* and Druggists generally. Address Magic Comb Company, Springfield, Mast. WANTED- - - EVERYWHERE. Good Agents for our new work, “HOKE BOOK OF WONDERS;” Also, for the “COTTAOK DIBLE,” Containing Note*, Indexes, Maps, Engravings, Dio. tlonary, &c , Ac. Best terms given. Over 300,000 copie* sold in the United Btatee and Canadas, and ffiggtagi "‘name* per weak. F- A. BRAIN AUD, Hartford, Conn., agent* reporting from 10 to 5 circulars and terms, addx Chimney and Green House Flue*; for conveying tcaler from Springs; for supplying of Houses, Stables, Fish Pond*; for thorough underdralntng . Lund. Can be sent aafeiy any dUtanca. Bend 1 circular to C. W. BOYNTON k CO„ Woodbridge, N. J. .mention, Attention, Every .Han Who has m House to Paint. Hoady-Mado Colors. Known a* “Railroad” Colors. Guaranteed to be more economical, more durable, and more convenient than any Paint ever before offered. A book entitled “Plain Talk with Practical Palntora,” with aamplea, sent free by mail on application. MA8URY k WHITON, Globe White Lead and Color Work*, 111 Fulton St., New York, Bewai e of imitations. Established 1836. cret and sample mailed free. $25 your Doc <AUINl\ K—it equals tured by Stearns, Fai , Chemists, New York ( Agents ! Read This ! $30! ag Mar is Logan, Mack dt Co., IHttsburgh, Pa. $3600! $15. It will hem,fell, stitch, bind,”bind*and _ brotder In a most superior manner, making the cele brated “Lock Stitch. ” f—M— ~ chines under tho some oept th< »a thay are worthless cast-iron „ ... lars and terms, address or apply to C. BOWERS & CO 486 Spruce street, Philadelphia, Pa. This aisgant combination possesses all tho tonic in oihet preparations, of the## valuable medicine*. It should be taken in all oases when a genUe^tonlo i u or dohiMtstlnfi teasasss, or hi tkcee fitetrssslng Irregu larities peculiar to fsmalas. No knssls should be with! out H, lr liable to aneh diseases, for nothing cau wel- taka Its plnee. James Ruddle Sc Go., PH0PMET0B8, Laboratory JTo. 41, ButUII Street Louisville, Ky, kll 10, abOT. food, foe Mte b, UL Wtkc k VOX ATLANTA. (}A »*■ WHOMMr WE ARE COMING. T iir oreat original dollar sale ofDBTuidlfANOraoODa. ml will araunt to my penan ,-riling a, • Club, • Wat-b, 8Uk Prr„ Piece of Sheeting, PnBH OX 1 OORT. Bead for Cttglogu, of good, ,nd a.tn t ,!« d.Ilveral to aay aldrM, fra,. J. S. HAWKS dk CO.. 1» -ad 180 redeni at, Bouton, Kia, r. O. Bo, 0. N. B.—SamptM glren on applloaUon for Ctnloguo. D R. WHITTfteR, 0 Will, (Urrot, MU,burgh, Pa. ol Union-wide nnuUUon, trru«DI Y.'.rrV, dlMOM,; .loo, nominal .-iidm, ImpoUncj, 4c.. I —nit of nlfabnw. Bond Iwo ,Ump, for ailtd p,i OonJnlta fiontn.* 0 I “"' r wl10 ,tat ” c “ 0 - 1869. SlDINKIt ARRANGEMENT. - IS Ol . check of iiu, IU OlSCaABOSn nwZr 101 ** ££55 ee*2z? watmsz&'&r, •» porb^tk, basy,sgilM about the hosd, wclri With or Without whif tor, exLeiwU.,11,1,,4, lugacrct*R| |™iop«djh«bMd^b, dlmlnlskinca!? o reUahtorloSi the heart body uid occuioiai. •Hurt nui «ouJ- noM. Tb, .hi. iTrr. * I* • “d plotur., sjsttassi.f ssaa»-“*i are anuctea wtthunugT ed, in connectioe vkk Ju sickness,” we earnest), i TO THE NORTH AND EAST, —VIA— Louisville, Memphis, St. Louis, Cincinnati or Indianapolis. Passengers by this Route havo Choice of TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT ROUTES TO NEW YOEK, Philadelphia, Baltimore aud Washington. *a Passenger* holding tickets by thi* route to New YorkTPhiladelphia or Baltimore, can visit Washington without extra charge. FARE SAME AS VIA KNOXVILLE OR AUGUSTA. On aud after August 15, 1869, TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA Daily at 8.15 a.m. and 7.25 i>.iu. «$. Check baggage to Louisville, and it will bo re checked to destination on trains of Louisville and Nashville Railroad before arrival at Louisville. MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Ample Time for Meals at Cood Hotels- - ASK FOR TICKET8 VIA LOUISVILLE. GENERAL TICKET OFFICE, ATLANTA D. W. WRENS, General Ticket Agent. K. B. WAIiKKK, Master Transportation. K. HULUkHT, Supt. W. k A. K. R. •op 26-3m FINE TABLE CUTLERY! SILVER-PLATED WARE DECORATED DINNER AND TEA SETS! LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, &0, [fllAMI htegr- FIELD’8 FEMALE U ken you wiUatosa*., •8SK2S® of twenty yean by m2y Sj?!! ancoeeaful phyeidass atZZ2*m A trial la all we uk Prepared and sold in u, ~ Ml. WHOUjgJ Price $1 50 per Botiu. MW Sold Druggliti gttcrxDj ATUKIi 1 Q ii Dr. J. Bkalfield. Dstr ,. stetliiK that some time rrrHm.il . * with the utmost succssa^T.. MALE REGULATOR tnomA Drug Stole, West PoiatToTiL severely from sappreessd niet* tcine toon restored hsruTS lng in Atlanta, sound sad vsk I will atate, further, that I i with equal eucctaa: oaaasnMT in-law, Professor RmherfordT 1 woman had, 1 think, beta dk She was ahouae servant, and ■ time of “freedom.” I do not kte prepara lien forth* purposes mend It. Yew*,, flat STATE OF GEORGIA, TlOOTCwui This is to certify that 1 have of Dr. Joseph Bradfield, eftkh leal man pronounce it to bs a cine* of great merit ia th#» of femalt i lor which he reswu berSl, 1868. y WM.l7 Db. J BiuDniLD—Dear Sir: i ; n Haying l have witnsised the mu >y effects of your Female Begalferh Db. J. BxADFifXD-Dearflir: i^ne tO" I also prepare and. DER, equal to the best, ate lac ■ MW I also prepare a LIQUID*, by many of the beat honaeksspenk Druj-ght, A" Sole Agent brGsakbfi Sure Cure forint marl4-codly apure white carbon oil Piro Tostl75o to 100o 0!l " ow ra * d0 - B ' ,n " yFV W ABSOLUTELY SAFE. -D! ■No chaugo of burnc n, Ooo. Partridge & Co., Prop’s. Oil Merchants, St. Louis, Mo. G-OX-iID zb^tstud WHITE CHINA! TOILET SETS, VASES, &C. IN NcBUIUK iklO'l. W'\ OKDS OF WISDOM for J<mn« uou on Ui« r . , . I" routh »uJ wl, manhood, with wif- help for the errinii sod unfortunate. Sent in sealed ire- of ohy~. iddrw, How.nl A,. soclaUon, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. ote 2 COLBURN’S PATRNT RED JACKET AXE bMlwr than onr rMuUr alut-d Ax*, f : Smmd-It don't allrt lb fv>*- With th, umo Mar fwn will da owo-tbl* man work Ikaa wUb nnlu AM Rad mdal k— aotbln, to do wllk tb. r^ «k»Wt- of UU An. a. Mi n* Ain HO fMbMI rod. U jo*r kkrdwwo Mon dooa do, LIPpficOTT di BAKBWELI , Sola own-™ of Oolbnra'i ud MiKkJf&tT'' WHAT OO Is It Urn ability U eutertain your friends wellJfor to help the charities of ths world t YOU If so, savo your money—and In no way loan yon bo- gfr^to do tht* totter than by buying good (Boots (and WANT? Vo person sella better ones, or at a lows* pnoe, tit ai I. T. BANKS, Rawooalolldlwd. Oor. Whitehall add Haoter tea DR. 0. S. PR ATLANTA, CE Is still manufacturing a ; l of Ik FAMILY IE LIVEll medic Anodine Pdli t* A-NTZ-BIEI-IOffl AGUE Dysentery i'oriiei puhiptin® As heretofore, end will lino that oomee to hi* oar Will preacribe for path amino any that come to 1 a ‘W£82nt«~~' tlon given to FEMALE D Prompt Attention Oi’*’ 1 ProphlU’s tl' fr Hu Uio alviulu- medicine that acts apoo gt s Fluid Kxtrect-rs^y^ night, and can be %s£ssra&* m0 "i", •“> fiSSf* moat robust. There to unstoj) TB> * ud driak 11 «b*^2 aTtejhl*hr.pate»«^,w^« telr and honorable cbU" IN ui.. au b-dj-jMSste and is alike *ppU f#Ni " Liver andDi^ UMlpluujet“•tjt: saarttsss-*- J o. s. PB° P *—fiddly