Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, November 25, 1869, Image 4

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Bfeineiiitf?. . JOHN BULL MspAMmm are* Vend** ol to* fthHtiH Bypp,T(yp yfBTOi AGUE ARC FEVEH, ,+m -.ii ■ if CttlliliH AND FEVEW. 1fc« pn(iMsf ol tala mtabatatd madfctaa Jo*, etkutclimaM«niilliwtlUintD«N ^aasaSsfcsfsr-* whether of short or long ricrediog. li nlm to ths «©**• VMM and ©oath westers country to boor *a tW>HU to the tout' ' whatever toll It Cell I mm #it Womans Beet [urley* '/ rufiiBitt MoWteni idfMiMM v.^.,.. BB Motk—. inilftMtiNr Has for ft rat insertion. and Id os® to for M*t wtuftit lassrtton. fityUty <—ianil Nil«, tnterss vntBivivs FsBIWi Bov wwy oiirtw. latere* frene th# various oouttoc of toe State Mf tidrai THE ERA " OFFICE • n to buck bucldino on Alabama mat fWOMBi tsk wo——, mrrm ■BOABAIDVItniALL ■ 1—n—1—— MILITARY DIRBOTORV. fafnf IfuavOnxitt *irvTTT H. T*n*t—• Oomtaon^ing Deportment of tbo Booth. rnooMiJ. START. Bind IMnnl Oatoml E. W. Smith, Captain D. & Armj, Ald-do-Oatnp. Bml Gap!■in 1. 0. Telford, 1st Lieuton- ant U. ft. Army, Aid-dedJMsp. urumn rut. Brevet Colonel 1. B. Teylor, Aeeiitent Ad- intent Genernl, U. & Army. Aeeiitent Ad jutant Genoml. Brevet Mejor Robert P. Hughes, Oeptsin C. 8. Army, Anting Ae.ist.nt Adjutant Gen- moL Brevet Ueatenent Colonel E. Mot Bndeoe, Major 0. 8. Army, Anting Assistant Inspee- tor General. Oeptsin 0. W. Hotsenpillet, U. 8. Army, on doty in olBee of Aeting Assistant Inepee- tor General. Major Henry Goodfellow, Judge Advocate U. Artuy, Assistant ’ to Judge Advocate. Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines, Commissary of Snbaiatence U. 8. Army, Chief Coinmiasary. Brevet Colonel A It. Eddy, Major and Quar termaster U. 8. Army. Chief Qaartermaatcr. leYLieutenant Eugene B. Gibbs. U. 8. Army, on duty iu office of Chief Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sloan, Surgeon TJ. 8- Army, Medical Director. Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhau, Sur geon U. B. Army, Attending 8urgeon. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Ta -gart, Paymaster U. 8. Army. Chief Paymaster, of fice at Charleston, South Carolina. Major T. 8. Allison, Paymaster U. 8. Army. 1st Lieutenant William M. Wallace, U. S. Army, Acting Signal Officer. RAILROADS. • for a week or two*/- BMMMd, more especially »» f oases, Usually Usie mddi- «to« wig a*t require say akl to keep the bowel* ta good ardar; toeuM th* patten* however rsquir* 4.0%. thorttc re excise, after having takea three or tor ee of the Terete. a elect* doe* of BULL*© »’ tflU FAMILY HU* will be sufficient . lfi[ Mg ECU* JWooifM.Otami ’ ‘ : Me. 40 Fifth Cross Street Xioulasvrllle, Keatuolsy i II who here tried the tml rereedlre without worthy or attention: To Ur. Tbumes A. Hurley: U possible, "wlisn mj medtoal attendant ordered X in large do***—ftrqnrnUy u high ee 00 grain* per plexioti lyeoomoe Milow, bowei* ■wollen, e bhoeateabotit the fee*. ooaeUnt dull about the heed, weight in Ureiower atomeob wrth or wttnui white*. psMtetl r n* uf the heart, pal lor, oiheuatlon, indigestion. weariness, languor, ech- Jagaort>ee the lotneTToeeoI appetite, itneee across the cheat, cough, I— I I allowed to go on “green ifcipeee” w&J b« faUy dc| j of the heart, swslum or tan r*rr. lege and body, and occasional spitting of blood. The alight e nearly I Ur. Hmith. of Louisville, and scribed quinine and arsenic combined. \ take, preferring to 1st the disease take its ooarse.- ras almost bloodless, extreme]/ exhausted, end unoed with enlarged liver and spleen. About ! t censes i . The ski __ _ nan between the ages of flfteeu end foriy-fty* e bronght to the verge of the creve by Qnor with equally beppy rei Louiivilte, Ky." June IS, 1800. MQU1 by Women only. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. WHOLRJALE DBUGGWT. AUaal " Pries $1 50 per Bottle. Bull’s Worm Destroyer. Tbi/iy tfntled Stales and World TPufe U( eiders. WITH lOUIDh Of POTASH. Price ill 60 per Bottli fiffi- Sold by Druggists generelTy. ^vJH^Irdfcr; •hat some time previous to the late war, I n lily ussMtor dess that I bleat authors :ts. On the ne. My ob- rhat terms 1 1 can get it of it. 1 am trary to tge of the regt food sense to be efflcieil ill and any ch I ansy be ■% Lousivzure, April 4, I860. Hurley’s Bar as per ilia ta what It is represented, and I believe it the most wonderful medicine before the public. Nothing under the heavena oould induce Ur. J. ate ting that some time previous to with the utmost sucoeee, oq in. MALI REGULATOR, prepared then at Bradfleld’a Drug Store, West Point, Qa. Bhe had been severely from euppreesed menetrootion, end icine aeon restored her to health. Bhe is, to-day, liv ing m^Uanta, squad and witheqi >Mf_ woman bad. I think, been diseased for six years.— Bhe was a house servant, and seemed cured up to the time of “freedom.” 1 do not hesitate to indorse your preparation for the purposes for whlohyou recom mend iL Yours truly, JMQ. 0. WH1TNEB. STATS OF GEORGIA, Teotrv Couwrr. * ■ This is to certify that 1 have examined the receipt cine# of greet merit in the treatment of ell the diseases of females for which he recommend* iL This Decent- >sr ai, 18C8. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D. Mobstvillb, I860 Da. J. Baai)WJtu>— Dear Birr 1 have mwoh Measure la aaj tng 1 have witnessed the most decided and hap py effects of your Female Regulator in XJ T E l mu! Augusta, CHARLESTON. COLUMBIA, ■ ■lieei, WII.S1TOT0N, WBLDOy, H1CIIS0RB, Washington, Baltimore, Phlliulclphtn ami New York. J THE EATING HOUSES on this line have been thor- oaghly overhauled aad nefttted. Ample time is given teMggM^|xgftilhr JtOBML for maalA, and at i CONDirOTOKS on this Due US to pees angers. are affable and courts NO CHANCE OP CARS BETWEEN W«at Point, (to., And Wilmington, N. €. QUICK TIME And SURE CONNECTIONS, YIA O-eorgla H.allroad. Passengers can purchase THROUGH TICKETS end )iave their Baggage Checked Throngh From New Orleane, Mobile, Montgomery, Oolnmbnn, IOOKsACENTS. Mbs of our N®W BIBLE to any Address NATIONAL PUB- , Pe.^ Atlanta. Oi., or ft. WATCHES At •XI.V «4 auver.rut*4 lr OU»h« to And liMln. percliMc. Dla^c, , 1 ttUTI WAVTItO-Kor Bow u Kek, A the Fern P»F^-A aur», eaie and practieel Guide to every Farmer, htoek Aetoer, Gar den or and Fruit OnJhiriet By this book yearly ptofta m be doubled, load Increased in value, poor men made rio)i. end houaat labor rewarded. Eogksb «d Gewnen^- Everyppdy buy a It. 600 hundred sold lu a few town- ships. Bsmdrede in a single toroWp. And ne better work daring th« Fell end Wistor.-» Farmers and their eons can each tnaka ftlUO per month. Asad for circular. Add/eos EEIGLKR. Mo CUBDYh gO., Philadelphia, Pa., Olnctonatl, Ohio, ex Voim-uuRliiw Pictorial ITuuiily The Moat Contain* more than 1,000 large and an l*wp«lhr thenuoUiaetrtUona; 60,000 referenc - aad dfhtottBha for the proAUble reading Pro A (Able theBoriptnres, chronological and genes- of etll logieel tables tablee ol meaeurea, Kooks, weights, coins, sto., a beautiful family record and family album, etc., etc. It le pronounced by competent Judge* to be superior to all other edi tion* of the Hcly Bible, for the use of families, minis ter*, student# and other*. Our agent* are having an unprecedented harvest For circulars and particulars, address JOHN K. POTTER St VO,, Pwbllsh- srs, ©14 «b ©IT flaniom street. Phi 1*4*1- >**•« ' TWO MONTHS X* XI S IX 1 F n E B !* The Moat Popnlar Juvenile Magazine In America. KTottaiiic Mootloxial, 3XT otlxlixg SootdtriMo. THE LiTTLlTcORFORAL. Entirely Original and First-Olasa All new subscribers for THE LITTLE CORPORAL for the new year, whoae names and mouey aro sent in Itefora the last of November, will receive ihe November and December Noe. of i860 FREE. THE LITTLE CORPORAL has a larger circulation than any other Juvenile Magazine in the world, and is better worth the price than any other magazine pub lished. Because of its immense circulation, we are enabled . j furnish it at the low price of ONE DOLLAR a year; single number 13 cents; or free to any on* who will try t ha* nothing a. fiS all our yoSordewSrecL * » owners of Coibun. ’* end M? « wl . . . to raise a club. Benurai premiuma I By romr ltotttes win Auguiia, acrih* NOW. Back numbers can olwa; YU XtogevlUe, and Wilmington; vie Colombia, Char lotte, and &Al*Uh; vie Columbia, Can villa and Richmond; via Atlanta, AususU. Wilmington and Bay Line. KAKK AS LOW IlY AUUI STA AS AMY OTHER ROUTE. lumbers can always be sent. Ad ALFRED L. SEWELL k CO.. Publishers, Cbetago, IHtooto. CAES Change of ScHrflnle on the Georg I » Rail* read. Gzobou RaxLBOAn, Auguita, April 9, 1069- On am! after Sunday, April 11,1060, and until further notice, the Passenger Train* will run as follows: day TUAn», (8und*ya exoepted.) Leave Auguste 7:00 A r Leave Atlanta 0d» A t ArriT* at Auguste-.... .4 0*0 p. I Arrive at AUaste 9M p. « NIUKT TSAIS. I«ave AugustA........ 8:40 p. I Lesr«, ASUate. 6*0 p. I Arrive at Augusts. 5:30 a s Arrive ct Atlanta. 7:40 a n rnn. I ai*, ' JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D. daughter bae been afflicted with akin disease and atlflhess of the Joints fer several years. 1 m* ployed the principal phyaiaians of the city and they otuld not euro her-. I gave her your NaraaparHJa not expecting It would do much good, but to my great as tonishment she rapidly got well, and thank God con tinues so. Had she been taking any medicine I would not gl\c this oerti&cate; but your Sarsaparilla, only remedy employed, lcavea no doubt ol its n cal qualitio*, and that it alone cured her. (Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS. Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the statement, will find me at my residence, corner Ninth and Walnutetreets, Louisville. WM. IL FINCHER. Movmrmx*, D00. D*. J. BaADrntLD—Deer Sir: I have repeatedty need ip my family, your Female Regulator, and have tn or- m»* ery ease, met with cempUte snoceas. G. L. DAVIS. MBS" 1 also p-epare and have for sale a YEAST POW DER, equal to the beet, and for much leas price. tnr 1 also preparo a LIQUID BLUING, now in use by many of the best housekeepers in the city, and pro nounced by them to be very superior. I.. H. UK A 1)KI I'.l.l). Drugulwt, Atlanta. Ga. Bole Agent for Oeo. M. Hay’s Sure Cure for Intemperance. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING • - ON ALL NMUT TRAINS LEAVING ATLANTA BY THIS ROUTE- 1I0L1DAY JOURNAL FOR 1870. C ONTAINING a Fairy Story for Christmas, Plays, Puzzles and Wonders. 10 large pages, illustrated. Bent FREE on reoeipt of 3-osnt stamp for po ADAME k CO., 95 Broomfield street, Boston. 1 OMEN of New York; or TIIK 1'IVDRR.WORLD OF THK GREAT CITY —The sins of every claaa of society exposed. Avoid the Rail: oad to ruin. Signals of danger are up. Mors money In it for live agents than any other book. Takes three presses ail the time to print fact enough. One agent took 178 orders in 1U days. 740 pages, 46 lliustra- % i ‘ FALL AND WINTER BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, WHOLESALE Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Boots and Congress Gaiters, For Retail, Just Received. ilteboll Street, Atlanta, Ga. •NE r cash p»> r W..r..hb, Wiui^,, ^ To sell ss ow a* an* __ • Msrre, K»um, K,,, W» k... Wlt.r IkemUM fo, "‘“•te./r VINE Wa.1 Tten te, olter Hoo., d,,,. w wIU .l-ii onr co.tonur. ti„ i vr* have. M °” r »o'r ram-,. TWEK TY-ONZ1 In tbe Jwelr, Amine,, i n ter. wHte" Old Establishment of £, WI HAVE BCTTBB , THAN ANY E0D8E Dl j m Repairing Watches *od -; L ‘w»a* . THOMAS Oflte. .t Ik. toothing JH« « AIUbI^ JJteiA. « MIS Mil C. H. & A. Whitehall ^ tions. Price, ert. Address N. Y. BOOK CO., 145 Naas SO. Agents want- strest, N. Y, medi- HURLEY’S POPULAfl WORM CANDY. to my chitdrwa, I w*» ^ M/ 4 _ uul , e , aad since using it my oklldreu have become quite well and healthy. Tbs children would eat It all the time. It I* one CT the best, safest remedies known, Loulsvillo, Jane 13. 1808. Leave Berxelia.. Arrlv* at Auguste 8:46 A m. Arrive at Berxelia. 0.-OO p. n?. Passengers for MilledgevtUs, Washington and Athena, Ga.. must take day Passenger Train from Augusta and AttonteT PSMStM bUs and Passenger Train, to make close c HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTEHS. Through Tickets and Baggage checked through to the above places. f Oars cu all night Passres- C r Traftt*. * No change of earn on night Pssnengor and ail Train* between Augusta and West Point 8. K. JOHNSON, Assistant Bupertoteodsni. OH AN UR OF SCHEDULES. u» or cans bbtwxxm savahvab, auaturra AKD MOVTOOiajlT, ALA. On and after Sunday, 10th Inst, Passenger Train* m tbs Georgia Central Railroad vfllranii follow*: rr i r nun. (BLeave 8*>>nnah 8:00 a. m- E Arrive at Macon 0:40 p. » . Arrive afc Aufutoa. 040 p.m. Arrir* at IfflledgeTme 1:50 p. m. Arrive at Eaton ton.... .l|j0O .» p. m. OotumottngWiUl train that leave* Augusta at 8 :40 a. ML DOWX DAT TRAIN. Leave Macon 7:00 a. m. Arrive at Savannah :.. .0:80 p. m. Arrive at Augusta. 6:80 p. m. Connecting with train that leave* Anguate at 8:46 a. m. vr *n*HT nun. Leave Savannah... 71© p. m. Arrive at Macon 6:56 a. m. Arrive at Angusta 5:18 a. m. Connecting with train that loaves Auguste at 9:33 p. in. Down mo ht nun. Lean Jdaooo ..... 6:35p. m. 0:10 A m. 5 :13 A n*. CaoMetiM with train* that laav* Anguila at 9:55 p. m. A. M. Train* from Savannah and Augusta, and P. M- Train* from Mam, oonnset with MiUsdgsvill* Train at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted. P. M. Train from 3**raanah connects with thr.mgh Matt Train on South Carolina B. R . and P. M. Train foom Savannah and Auguste with Trains on Hount- westaru and Mnaoags* lalkoadA BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. A U©od.H«aMMi|ror the Captain’* Faith. BEAD THK CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM HI8 MOTHER. Burro* Ba&bacx's, Mo.. April SO, 1864. Dm Jomx Boll—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla and the healing and toresfleia] qualities It possesses, I xeftd you the fclftwUig state ment of my case: I was wounded two years ago—was taken prisoner, and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so of ten. my wounds have tot keeled ysk I lavs not *lt up a moment *loo* I was wounded. I am shot through tbe hi pa. My general health is Impaired, and l need -*—fo aaaret nature. I have were faith in a than in anything else. I wish that tbi Please express me half a dozen bottles, and digestion, or Dyspepsia, Wants! action of the Liver or Disordered fiteanac There are no hitters in removing theso dl or can be had at any nte. For sals In the United Bute*. TDDLS k CO., LouisvtUe, "ij. DR. 0. S. PRQPHITT, ATLANTA, CEORCIA, Is still manufacturing all of his celebrated FAMILY MEDICINES' Passengers wishing to go North by Be* will And splendid Tins of STEAMSHIPS from Charleston, H. C. to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York. THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS offer every in ducement to peaeengcra, with tables supplied vltb every luxury th* Northern and Charleston markets ce» afford, and for • Safety, Speed, atui Comfort, * . » ABB UNRIVAIXBD ON THK COAST. Through Tickets on Pale at Montgomery, Weed Petrel, rend Atlanta, ><> TO * NEW YORK YIA CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS. J. A, ROBERT, Gen oral Ticket Agent, Georgia Railroad. X. Iff. JOURBOJf,Superintendent, Ausua - «. T. A ffDICRlHOW, Agent. J Every boy neode IL IT WILL PAY. Money refunded if not satisfied. Only 36 cents, post-paid. A ' drees HUNTER k CO., Publlebers, Hlnedale, N. H. S OMETHING IN THE STAR FOR EVERBODY. Star In the West. 1870. An 8-page r * salibt family weekly, giving current secular 1 1869. NUMMEH ARKANGKIWB.Vr. >.p lf-im 'CONSISTING OF HIS LIVKK MEDICINE, THE POPULAR PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN The South and New York PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, om. EASTERN CITIES COMMON SENSE!!! WANTK1>—AGENlo—0200 per month ti sell the only GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMI LY SEWING MACHINE. Price only $IH. Greet iuducements to egenta. This is tbe moat popnlar Sew ing Machine of tne day—makes the famous "Elastic Lock Stitch”—will do any kind of work that can lie done on any machine— UK),(MH) sold and the demand constantly increasing. Now is the tlmo to take an agency. Bend for circulars. gg^Beware of infrin- i.«€* Addroa 8ECOMB A CO., Boston, Maas.. * “ Hi. Louis, Mo. TO THEINORTHtANO EAST, -TIk— Louisville, Memphis, St. Louis, Cincinnati or Indianapolis Passengers by this Route have Choice or TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT ROUTES MsnuBchu^ig Engine Lstiu, Plan,n, |j,u ( rlgtit Drills, Nachhilsti’TNhW nil DfwrlpU.M, A LSO, manufacture and Mil 9 ry of every (Inscription, wd * _ able Engiue< and Boiler*. Patent Leather and Rubber belttag. **<< Jf in machine or railroad repair ahoet. ChimWaaLlev I OB0B0IK J«HM1LC___ CHA8. r. HAiwnaJ Office 130 and 128 Ch at RSebnnjh, I NEW YORK, Philadelphia, Baltimore Wa.hington. mmm Not ‘Brandreth’a—not ' BIT lommiiiiiiii! 'Which la bound to take the placeMaQUMreu y vegetable PitU (anger costed) ml efteml iflicacy for C’oaUvencaa, Indigretifle, DmAI tehee, Nervous Debility, LiverOranwMkt* Positively the beet PtU -That Cough will kill you." Try “CmterY'Cenxhl “Colds and Hoareeceae lead to death,” Try “C*etar , i M Conch 1 “For Cronps—Whooping Ooughi, kc." Try “CostaiV Cenghl “Coster say* it is lbs beatlu lbs vld* ref so—it’a True—it’» True-U'a Tm,« (Ifornkg NTAreUlt. He says so—it • Trpe- Try it-Try it-Try It. All Druggists in ATLANTA gratis to every subscriber. Only 70 year—stoel plate PRKB. dress BANNER, Htnadale. Ad- FARE SAME AS VIA KNOXVILLE Olt AUGUSTA THE CELEBRATED STEWART COOK STOVE \ The Beal In tl.o World! Over 10,000 in TTteO! On and after August 15, 1869, TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA Daily at 6.15 n.m. and 7.45 p.a 1 C 0 STAR’S'! Standard Prep ARE HU BEAUTIFIES THE ^ BUCKTHORN SAIT Sarsaparilla than in anything sloe. I wish that that is genuine. Firms* express ms half a doa*n bottles, I I oblige, Capt 0. P. JOURBOh, AM St. Louis, Ml. Jr. The following was written April SO, 1800, by ■■me fit Angnsta.. .< Lsov* Milledgevllhi . lorevsEatontou. “•tei ■/ uiamiti, tei. i>. a. dcun- 1 surgeon and phyaiclan In Central • he died leaving the above C. P. Sohn- ’ ’ ,h ‘ d * p> him have lr5 chronic diarrheas and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. It cuud him. I have for ten voara recommended It to many to Ne York, Oiu* and Iowa, for ecfofuUt fete end generel debility. Perfect sneosss * ndsd M. The cures effected lx scrofula and fever i e almoat miraculous. Ia • recourseU a apurlona a ribls, nut I believe he wUlgsos /sr. JOHNSON. Tht* la to certfly that I have been tor yaa«* a enter* and tried all the tonics I beve heard of or seen edvi tised, with little or no relief from any of tbton heard Hurley’s Bitters highly spoken of, and tried bottle, with little faith in n baior* 1 commenced, end to my enrprles end Joy, before I finished one bottle, I felt e great doe) better end firmly believe the! two ocMsiot.s it wee the means of saving and pi tng my lit*. I conscientiously recommended them to all sufferers ee the best Bitters known, end advise thea always to eak for Dr. T. A. Harley’s and have nootker. You am **• tbi* as yob think proper, if will benefit ethers. • Y*nr* truly, fcte., JOHN W. DIXBON. I ouiavtll*, Ky., December 10, 1808. NOTICE TO MOTHERS. 3—' :dk. seabrook’s • INFANT SOOTHING ,SYRUP. MACON & WESTERN RAILROAD.' DAT PASSSXOn.1 Leaves Atlanta Arrives at Macon Leaves Mecen Arrive* st AUente 1:10 r. M. .7100 A. M. .1:40 P. w. .7:00 a. n. Leave* AtMnte.. sat Macon ...8,-30 a. w. • mom. . * «40 p. m. s at Aflaata. .....4iffi a. K H W. BBOKfiOV. aster Tnintportetlm. kUae in the future only SEABltOOK’H, s com quite upwfitkUteadvaneementofiheage. m lake, hiftnlms fn It* action, efficient and rails raw**. Invaluable In the following diseases: Bummer OocxmlalnL IrreanlaritLa* of tk* lta.ti.ru,M^TMthlng. ko. OivM hMUli ta Ml. rhIM ,nA rut l.'lJU m#Ur. Ni.Hyuj.ft Vim, »*b. 1% Mas. Ji, Ruddlo A 0o„ LduilYffl., Kj -Wloo ItYlnS In rour Cliy I HMdwY.r.1 bdltla. of Ur. Sedbrook’* In. snt (toothing Syrup, end fonnd It to do my child more good and It would rest belter after using it than any other remedy I ever tried. I cen sey with confidene*, It is tbe beet melicinefor children at piseent known. I wish you would the druggets here to keep It. I! October Sd. 1M0. •loern by express, and I will pay ■■ her*. Writ* me when you rend it. eu«i ■-4.lt K - MHA. BABAIl L. RANDOl at the ( LPH. ru ASf'RAl. CHt I OF LAMP© M i«f 7< aDmINisTKato JT Yfrta. <pf •• <tel« from U. Crart af OJluar, ) of Herelton county, Will besoldoe tbe Are* Tow UEII S C11I0IKI7T1HS AUTHKNT1C UOCl)MU,\T8. .iHu.uxf.v tn.inn rRo.ii, Tntlaonj’ of Xe4i^||e^!jfJ hom fotHT, WklU Oft. irkj U.j J. (TO My wa-labe who wee with me to the store, has fi fog R0M* Rme. commsno- fonnd His general heellh Dltta Raa. tataairaMi *i«i * hgen to bed bselth for several U1 the above remedies for sets by , L. H. BRADFIELD, DBUGGMT, I. •« '.SKA DR. SEABROOK’S Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and Oalisaya. Thlaeisgsnt ooml I r ation possesses ell tbe tonic **- -*« • **--*- —1 Iron r wiUiout the dis either, separately or [Jainegt'JUiddle It I'ltOl'BIETOBS, raiory ATo. 41, MuiHii Street - • » >1 ‘f I Louisville, Ky, Aamlliic Pain Kill It, ATm-BIULIOUS PILLS*, AGITB B»IX.X.S, Detent try Cmrdiat, remaU Tonic VIRGINIA k TENNESSEE RAILWAYS. ALL RAIL ROUTE. 'TAULB, AUGUST IA’1 H« 1B6V. NORTH: Leave AUente 7 36 p i ~ '■ 2 80 A l 11 10 A 1 7 38 P1 9 00 A l PUKlFYXNra TOjIaB, ■Aa heretofore, and will aUend to aU bualucsa in hie Hbo that comes to hi* office. * -Vin pr amine any that days excepted.) will treat secret diseases of all kinds. Special attsn- FEMALE UiaiOAMEXJ e and (chron'cjetr., etc. Prompt AtU ntion Given to all Orders. Pveikm’eyVifver iie«Uclne> medicine that acts upon the liver. It is iu the form a Fluid Extract- resdy for use at all times, day or and can be carried to *— *—*- ,l —* any locellly In America, winter or Mmnier.es It will neither sonr or fnece st ooj temporoture the! e human lielng .an occupy with St not too strong for children, or too weak for (b* most robust. There ia no trouble about taking It, only to iinthf h Leave kjsfdrii JPM Leave Washington 03Or» Arrlv*atMev Yock COUai a - SOUTH. Leave New Tort R 40 p * Leave Alexandria 7t u Leave Bristol...V.T.... 8 87 a a Leave KfioxvUl* 1 14 p a Leave Dalton 8 40p* Arrive at AUente. 5 15 am Time Between Atlanta and New York 58 Hours 15 Minutes tO~ TU GREAT A(Alt Muetn Atlanta and New York Is carried exclusively by this Line. Sktpiaisr Cmdm ©u tH Kigkt Tr©lnfi. Through Tickets WOOD UNTIL nsr.D, AND ItHggago Checked, Through TO ALL IMPORTANT POINTS. B.W. WIVBNI9, General Ticket Agent. K. B. WALKER, Master Yraueportetion K- ■ULNKN I .liyt W. k JL XI. sep 30-fou GREAT BARGAINS FULLER, WARREN & CO. EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS, TROY, If. Y. t gFff-Deaciiptive pamphlet Hont free. KNIT—KNIT—KNIT. AGENT© WANTED evervwbers to sell (he AMERI CAN KNITTING MACHINE, the only proct'eal Fond KnitUng Marine ever Invented. Price 020. Will kt 2,000 stitches per minute. Address AMERICAN KN1 TING MACHINE 00., Boston. Mas*., or BE Louia, Mo. THE MASON & WINNERS OF THE FAHIS EXPOSITION MEDAL, WHO HAVE UNIFORMLY BEEN AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS, AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITIONS IN THIS COUNTRY, Ho that their work la the acknowledged stan dard of excellence in Its department, respeotfully announce that, with extended end perfect fact li tits, and with the exclusive use of recent improvements, they st* now producing yet more perfect organa «h»re tv*r before, in greet variety ee to style end price, adapted to ell public end privet* usee, for Draw ing Rooms, Libraries, Music Rooms, Concert Halls, Lodges. Churches, School*. Ac., in plain and elegant oases, all of which they are enabled by their unequaled faetHtU* for manufacture to sd! at price* of inferior work. The recent improvement* in those organs have _ _ increased their usefulness and popularity that they — unquestionably the moat desirable instrument* ob- _ lebte for family use, ee well as Chur Ac., while the prices et which they oa (160 to 81,000 each), adept (hern to th* mean* end re quirements of all class*a. They are equally adapted to secular and sacred music, are elegant a* furniture, oc cupy little apace, are Dot liable to get out of order, (not requiring toning otic*. Where a pianoforte is tuned twenty times), ore vory durable, ai ' am to piey upon than the planoforii OAN8 FIVE ©TOPR, WUh tWD *ri* Of • ittfi, and othor styles at proportionate rotes. For testimony to th* superiority of their organs, the man k Hamlin Organ Co. respectfully, refer to the musloel profession generally; a majority of ' prominent muaioans tn the country, with me Inenro in Curope, having given publio teotin the Meson A Hamlin Organa excel all othere. A circular containing this testimony In full will be •ent free to anv one desiring It, also s descriptive cir cular, containing full particular* respecting these In strument*. with correct drawing* of tbe different styles and low est prices, which are fixed end invariable. A< dree* THE MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO.. 900 Broadway, N. T.; 164 Tremont 8t, Boston. Check b checked to <k Nashville ReihroeAbefore arrival at Louisville. o to Louisville, and it will be re- on trains ot Louisville and u Csitar'i •Cseter'i •-Costar’ ’Hat, Hooch,Be., Bat* '* Bed Bag ExUrtafaeore ' ” (only pure) Insect Fswff*. MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. Ample Time for Moais fit Good Hotels. ASK FOB TICKETS VIA LOTJISVTLLE. uenekal ticket Office, atlista. B. W. WRKNIV, General Tioket Agent K. B. WA1KKH, Master TranaportoUon. K. HbLBKHT, 8npt W. k A. R. B. sep 36-3m yftM *•- • C IT Y B REW ERY. FECHTER & MERCER, Proprietor*.! PREMIUM LAGER BEER. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS Dema-! Barn ci fc Co., 21 Fait Ur, 11 ATLANTA, «1( RED WINY A FOX, agecta, AthDta, 9k b20-c FFF , u wow Mlllno FOUR OO- 1 -tali; FITS OCTAVE OK- rtwo Mta 0» VTB»At<MW for QTATH OF OBOftOIA-OAWEON OOURTT-Wlim- O -ft Thomu ItaUad. •dmlntatator of U Hiram Oran., duwHd, rapraMota ta tk. i Mtittaa. <«lj EM ud mun, on nnord. Urai h. hu fnllF wlmlnUtmE Ulna, CraM'a MU.; tail M, ttara- for® t to rlto all prraon. oonctenMl to iliow cum, if anj th.j ran, why raid admfnlatntor afaoaM not b. Etanbarwul from bto tamlntoirattan, and nnaiva lrM« of di.n»aMnn on tbo bral Honda, In ffeoambn, IbN. Tbla Ana-oat lb. Id, IM. 1>ARIEL F0VTf.EE, anulf.yitei prnib«$«ordlnnrr. ApplIcatiEn for Id-ttert of AdRilnlatratlon G BOBOU, DAWSOX COUHTT To All whom it mar conoetn.—A. J. Kelley having filed bis petition in proper form to me, praying for tetter* of administra tion, with the will annexed, on the estate of Johnson GA.r 98D& [rauimmj T UE lettar F. PF, md FF»,*‘*j; auiih rariou. mdii ,Jib» by J. a. STEWART In tbf tUfd** brand bna bnaa known u Stowarf'E and hu alwajr, b«n onlng tb. F'a Dul«» will kmj-o- A. ERGENZIN® 1 vpmurrpsA Ledbetter. This is to cite all legally interested in the execution of this application, creditors, legatee*, and the next * f kin, to b* and appear at to* next December Term of the Court of Ordinary c if any they can, why 1 tb* Will annexed, should not be granted to said A. J. Kelley. maasosn ntoodaforaUab/REUEriES a FOE JV.TX,A>fTA. oa* r*- jtf) -I-U4 Hri'H BOTTLE 11ST AMERICA. i uidA qnnoori Liver and Digestive Powers med medicines prepared only O. S. PROPHITT, Corner Walton end Broad Street* FURNITURE! ’ FURNITURE! FURNITURE! T WOULD resneotfoUy inform the cltfoens of AUente, A end the public generally, Utet I have Jnat rscrived the largest end most elegant stock of FUKNITUBB ever before affered in the fidfitk^eonsUtlncof PARLOR, HKD-HO(Mf, AND Dining-room sets. MEET C^ES.FpjC**. l-»» ta ralUb.ni Lower than Any Home in the Santk.: nov 9-4Mpr*f*efi8 00 r hand an,I official 0«0. DA*l_ _ Ordinary and Ex NOTIOB parlor mirrors I MB wIU change any colored jMlift itewiaaodsii Inna resethe. to llllWffMKfiaafoailM trm. A. J. *U- Th: l Stlr»fti, Beet and Cheapest Tuesday iu December neat* betw .. _ Tb. FlawtaUaw wbaraaa ka dlad. cmbiln.n* 100 aaraftmeram torn, lrla« oa Ui. Tbllapoora A *tabt mllra aaat of taibiiu, 100 nw la b blah i or culUvoUoo 00 aoraa of flu, rtrar bottom load, lobar 10th. 10M. First Tnesdsj in Deoember neit, . Iraot of Unit wunallr kb. -n .. tha Drown plam, co .Esins