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uoid un> VMiTUm.
■**W*te BffFfteUiK
Commanding Department of the South.
FU80MAL STAFF.
Brevet Ltaatefiant Colonel Ji. ,W. South,
Captain It. 8. Army, Aid-ile-Camp.
Brevet Captain J. O. Telford, let Lieuten
ant U. 8. Army, Aid-de-Cbpft>,
department staff.
Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad-
juhaMBt Stcr*i l ^j Ag^y. Ad
Brevet Majer MeAl tfofthaa^ufMfo U
8. Army, Acting Assistant Adjutant Gen
oral.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel B, Me*. Hndooe
Major U. 8. Army. Acting Assistant Inspec
tor Oeneral.
tor Qenei
Major Henry Ooodfellow, Judge Advocate U.
S. Army, Judge Advocate.
Oapt. John T. Mackey, U. S. Army, Assistant
to Judge Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines,
Commissary of Subsistence U. 8. Army,
Chief Commissary.
Brevet Colonel A. 11. Eddy. Major And Quar
termaster U. 8. Army, Chief Quartermaster
1st Lieutenant Eugene B. Gibbs, U. 8. Army,
on duty in office of Chief QaartemMster.
Brevet Brigadier General W. J. Sl'.an, Surgeon
E. 8. Amy, Medical Eircctor.
Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhau, 8ur-
geon U. 8. Army, Attending Surgeon.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Ta/gart,
Paymaster U. 8. Army. Chief Paymaster, of
fice at Charleston, South Goolinu.
Major T. 9. AHisbn. Paymaster u. S. Arniy.
1st Lieutenant William M. Wallace, U. c
Army, Acting « gnal Officer.
RAILROADS.
Change of Bchcrinle on the Georgia Hall-
• ."»*• .(li -'ii,. {
Gr.oar.iA Railkoad, Augusta, April 9,1869.
Ou sn<i after Sunday, April 11.1809, and nntil further
notice, th" Pna&msee Trains will r
o as IoUowh:
dat traim, (Sundays excepted)
Leave Augusta 7:00 a
Leave AilraU — - 5:00 a. m-R?
Arrive at Jtagttam 8:40 p.
Arrive at AUauU...... 6JO p. m.
I—
Leave Atlanta.. .
... .• 4.v p. r.i.
...J:40p.Tu.
5:30 a m.
Ga., must take day Passenger Train from Augusta and
Atlanta.
PaMdigera for West Point. Montgomery, ftelnfa, Mre
bile and New Orleana must leave August* on night
Paesengcr Train, to make close connections.
Passengers for Nashville. Corinth, Grand Junction,
Memphis, Lnuiavilla aaAftt U>irf* t-aa lake either tiate
and make close connections.
Through Tickets and Baggage checked through to
the above places,
CHANGK OF SCHEDULE.
KO CHANOI or CASS BETWEEN SAVANNAH, A Cor ST A
AND MONTOOMEBY, ALA.
O^ICE Vf Matte* OF TnaxfroaffffiioHJl
Cektbal Bailroad, Satanvau, Aug. 14,1969.
On and after Sunday, 10tb Inst, Paasai
ra the “
ffiMeteed. That said provision of the charter of the
oily he atrktiy euforced at the ensuing vlectlon for
sad member* of the City Council.
. MW^gffgrjag% t> «a
be authorised to raosive single tax from all delta-
■M ap to the day of election, and on that day; sad
— - fiTf*
II Kov^uilier 22d. 1WW. -
H. 1». LOVE. Clerk.
j.ei, sruAia. | 4. r. umdl
, WILLIS ft CO.,
BANKERS Hurt C1U,UTKKAI. BROKERS,
COTTON FAOTOHS
AMD
ItEAL KSTATE AGENTS.
the former office of Georgia Loan and Trust Company,
broad street, Atlanta, Georgia,
B-EFERENCBS:
Georgia National Bank, Atlanta National Bank, and
Georgia Loan and Trust Company. nov 20 lm
. HA SWELL. I J. M. HAEWELL. |
L H. HARWELL ft CD.,
9OTTON TAOTOR*
* /AW> It ' I
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Fire-Ur
V that they hare secured tho
Warehouse
1 advanaes wifl be made on ootton or produce
b k^T fgyi HAjriHfl QbAIUA A>UIS»X XMk 17H
m rtND rflfb tnetk akVaiSaoe TO feJ ' a a#a»
OODNSELLOB AT LAW, BOLICITO* BEFORE T
cur claims, aa, 478 h street, washinutoh. 1
NOTICE TO
Httilrond ContractorH.
mber 1st, 1869, proposals will be
“ * — —*—ion, Bridg-
„ .-3 miles) of
this road. All neoeaaary Information can bo had by
application to this office- B. Y- SAGE,
nor 11-tildecl Chief Englii ;<
PH (KMX LUMBER YARD
Opposite Georgia Railroad Depot,
ATLANTA, GF.ORGIA.
FRAMING LUMBLR,
Dressed ud M»toh»d Flooring nnd Ceiling,
ALL VARIETIES OF DRV LOMBER,
Sliiugloa nncl Unttaa.
Li.i.ibt-r Htwed to-order upon short notice.
ORDERS FILLED FOR
Hash. Itaors, and minds.
A LANDSBERC A CO.,
» 5-c—oct 8—dly Proprietors.
A. Ad UAtlLDtHti, Attorney ml Jaw,
AND U. 8. CLAIM AQ1 NJ 1 ,
H AVING made, through their agents in Macon, Ga.
xrrsagtksanta with an exptlhfnced aud reliable
in Washington City, wflfaftefta to the collection
of all United States soldiers' claims, WHITE or COL
ORED, for back pay and bounty. Also, pensions for
coloredsokliara, widows or chUdsep, qaartermaalDr'a
md after Sunday. 16tb Inst. Passenger Train*
Georgia Central Ballmed will ran aatotknra:
MLeave gavjnnak
gT Arrife at Macon
.. .5:9
Arrive at Eatnnton 1 ?3S£
Connecting with train that leave a Augusta at 8:45 ;
DOWN DAT TRAIN.
Leave Macba....f.t.A,.,4.
Connecting wltli train that lei
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6:39 p.
atH;45
Leave Harannali 7:20 p. in.
Connecting with train that learoa Augusta at 9:33 p, ao.
DOWN NlOirr TRAIN. • L ‘
Ia*t« Macon 6:26 p. m.
Leasw MHtedgsrMte 4*0 p. m.
Leave Eatonton... ...2:40 an. j
Connecting withtfaioB thatftave Aatasta at#-.ftp. m.
A. M. Trains from Savannah and Auguste, and P. M.
Trains from Macon, connect with MillcdgevlUe Tiain
from Savannah and Augusta with Trains on Sount-
weatern and Muscogee Railroads.
[Signed] WILLIAM ROGERS,
Acting Master of TranapoHation
MACON & WESTFRN
RAILROAD.-
r PASSENOER.'
Arrives at Atlanta..
1:49 r. M.
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Lnn. AU.11U .......7:18 f. m.
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Arrives at Allante
October 3d, I860.
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M. W. BHOMMON.
Master Transportation.
ASIRAI. OIL
nsliag 03—Stiicily
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ga. ^
^ BSIbs. %
0 *>»»• «U*4 ) ; 1 i::
StowArt’a Flour,
* millers arn no
1 genuine Stewart
none of the BBu laid amMte ' n!a atal-
WiratoWnllK dfcrt of groan.
Ml oaste about the face, ooastent dull aehlnk natna
about the head, weigh tin th. fowar stomach anS Sack.
■uH allowed to go on "green atcknai
».lo|»d, lb, hudjebt, h««n,. with lob ol
».Ko^,<iubi a tabi B , M-bul ^ > K0 . m
00 rdiab for iooil, lou of Rwb, lunfMn, Rot- wnral »opii
picture, but it is iha ooadltion « * '
wbb are hr
WORTHY OF ATn
nr ion, ^
To Dr. Thomas JL Hurley
■ I hereby certify that during last year I was attacked I
1th the ague whilst in Vickaluirg, Miss., aud nu*d
I mlar medicluea with but temporary relief.
K home iha disease retiirue<ilii a worse lyjie,
. wheu my medical atteudant ordered quin
ine iu large doeee— frequently aa high aa 60 g I
-, and which must have ooet me nearly f li
‘ Dr. Smith, of LoutsvlUe. aud found
foet restoration of Urn general health. UM, bowevar,
prudaat, and ic evory caae more certain to^cwp^tl tte
the Farsi I'ny—A sure, sate aud praotlcel
e b»'af&r'VittCitt, Btoek Kaiser, Gardener and
i OaMmfist, By this book yearly proftte may be
doubled, land Increased in value, poor men made r"
and honest tabor rewarded English and Germs
Everybody bays it coo hundred sold in a few te
thine. Hundreds in a tingle township. Agents
flodno batter work during the Fall and WlnU
to «o with lb. »«» rmRUm <H tkU Aml In ou.
iu.ar.i*jnl«d rod. II)»«r kudmnirfbnidow k>»
our ,ood*. «. will (iMlIr am iBRiitrb. or til
loar ordor* direct, or IT-* Jo* tta Boo. of tto *«r-
Mtdr.lerirbolmil.oof Aw
- lFFiicm * usswiu,
. ruuxioi
Sole owner, ol Colburn', end Rod Jacket t
wVaasa-.
WATCHES AND
Hllrer-l’Utoj
w»
,rOU ‘ h * to A
Abdb.,,0, p.-0bM«, WBECt ^
JE W tL#
In smaller doses for a week 1
atne will not require any aid to keay the bowel* in
good order; should the patient however requira a ct-
diartic medietas, after haring taken three dr four doe-
da of the Touta, a tingle dote of BULI/ft v^OBTABIJE
FAMILY PILLS wlll M snffieianL
ft Mr. JOHN BULL'S Prlno»pai;Offiooi
L Louis. 1
A trial la all we ask.
-■•mm
Price
Sold by
Atlanta. Ga., December 29,1869.
Dr. J. Braur 1 eld. Dear Sir: I take pleasure In
Mating that some time previous to the late war. I need,
with the utmost suooeaa, on a servant girl, your FE
MALE REGULATOR, prepared than at Brad hold's
b.y.-- toCTw-
Will _
ln-law, Professor Rutherford, of”Athena, ’Oa. This
woman bad, 1 think, been diseased for six years.-
Blie was a houao servant, and seemed cured up to the
tiipo of "freedom." X do not hesitate to indorse your
preparation for the purposes for which you recoin
mond it. Yours truly,
JNO. C. WHITNEB.
STATE OF GEORGIA. Troop Coditty. 5
This is to certify that I have examined the receipt
of Dr. Joseph Bradleld, of this county, and aa a mod-
ioal man pronounce it to be a combination of Medi
cines of graat merit In the treatment of all the diseases
of females for which he recommends it. This Decem
ber 11, 1868. WM.P. BEABLPF.M. I).
Mohnttille, 1868
Dr. J. Bradpield—Dear Sir: I have much pleasuie
in saying I have wltneaeod the moat decided and lup-
Mocwtvtlle, 1-68.
D*». J. Bradpield—Dear Sir; I have repostedly used
in my fkmify, your Female RegulAfer, and have in ev
ery case, met with compete success. Q.U DAVU.
1 also prepare and have for sale a YEA8T POW-
; DEU, equal to the beat, and for much loan price.
«g- 1 also prepare a LIQUID BLU1NO, now in use
1 by many of the beat housekeepers In the city, and pro
nounced by thorn to Ih> very superior.
L. II. IIKADEIELD,
D r "Ssl-t, Af lmiln, Gn.
at>!«.<rat t>rGw>. M. H»y’.
Sure Cure for Intemperance.
1 , •
time, iha advertisement of Hurley r s
mil. PO1.0C. j.u will b. lalljiMtorTS Kir^Tn^lT? lTSJS cmm Id whkh 1.
nil Huidi hw boa .steiiilialy uMd for apirard. Wt ‘
of IWBUtj yonu by uuuij of lb. mo«t oiiwrlouiwd .nil
•ooooMfal |.hjMolua ol OwswU.
DB - J Hl‘Alfrig.DB^ JEMA1J
at of Hurley’s Ague Toole ap
and I determined to give it a
.. * one
time I
. r . __ it acted
witL equally hsppy results, and would oertalnly re-
commend it as preferable to any other tonic before tlie
public. JAMES MARTIN, Engineer.
Louisville, Ky., June 16, 1805.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
andjMH starve been poputaP. Other ml
iiMigg the F*a Dealers will know the ge
flour by the above 1 HADE MARK.
For sale by P. h Q. T. DODD A OO.
CHANCED SlOES,
ND by so doing, I have obtained
•’a new building,
on the pleasantest aide of Whitehall street, at No.
I, Just over the way from my former location, which
TO BENEFIT
DR. 0. S. PROPHITT,
ATLANTA,mCEORCI A,
Ml 4 bta MlBbnM
FAMILY JMEDICINES*
ICONSMiniOOTEIR
LIVER 9IEDICINK,
Anofline fain Hill It,
ANT -lilLUOUNlULLH,
-A.Q-TJI3 PILLS,
nyuritlrry Coni I ti I, Female Tonie
PtmawriNO PIEiZiB,
* As heretofore, and will attend to all busincaa in his
line that comes to his office.
Will preHcrlbe tor patients wheu consulted, and «■
Smlne any that con.c to bia office at any time, (8m>
days excepted.)
Will treat secret diseases of all kinda. Special alien
|F KM A LW DIN K AHKWJ
Both fcub' and chrouiijutr., ito.
Prompt Atte htfonrGiven to all Orders.
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.
Dyspepsia, fcryslpells. Ferns
rrxalsrHIri, Flstala, all MMIn
Dlaeaeee, Liver Vo as plaint.
Indigestion, riles, Pnlmn-
[Louisville, April 4.1860.
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla is what it la represented, and
I believe it the most wonderful medicine before the
£ ubllc. Nothing under the heavens could Induce me
> say so without proof of the strongest and sorest
kind; therefore I apeak willingly and positively c
mttatft.
My daughter has been afflicted with akin disease
aud stiffiiesa of the joints for several years. 1 cm"
ployed the principal physlciena of the city and they
could not cure her. 1 gave her your Sarsaparilla not
expecting It would do m*ch good, bat to my great as
tonishment she rapidly got well, and thank God con
tinues so. Had she been taking any medicine 1 would
not giye this certificate; but your Sarsaparilla, the
only remedy employed, leaves no doubt oi its ruedl-
oal qualities, and that it alone cured her.
(Signed.) LUKE REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring the truth aud honeaty of the
statement, will And me at my residence, corner Ninth
and Walnut streets, Louisville.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
Messrs. James Ruddle A Co.—Gentlemen—It gives
- b great pleasure to sa\, after using all the other
*’ * a fo me. with but
worm remedies known !
me, with but partial
* a. nm wr .
bare become quite
and ainea nstng It say
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.
JAS. W. TRAVIS.
Louisville, June 13,1868.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH HITTERS.
Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, Is
digestion, ar Dyspepsia, Want of
aeftWa of th* Liver or Disordered gtoinael
\pare
in removing these distressing complaints. For aalt-
~~ can be had at any drag store In the United Slates.
JAMK8 RUDDLK A CO.,
IHTTH . AW Proprietors. Louisville, Ky.
Taias. Ruddle ft Co., Lontaville, Ky.: Gentlemen
This la to certify that I have been lor years a suffer*-;
and tried all the tonics I have beard of or seeu ad-rei
Used, with little or no relief from any of them H
my surprise aud Joy, before I finished
I felt e great deal better and firmly belleva that
two occasions it wm the means of saving sad prolong
ing my Hie. X coosafoatidtasly reoommended them to
“ sufferers aa the best BiUera known, and advise
| ■ — A. Hurley's and have
s you think proper, if it
Louisville, Ky., December 10,1968.
JOHN W. DIXSON.
VvojiUUI'm liucv; MtMllcine*
Has Iha advantage of almost any other preparation ol
medicine that acta upon the liver. It te in the form of
a Fluid Extract— ready for use at all times, day or
night, and can be carried to any locality in America,
winter or summer, as It will neither sour or fneae at
any temperature that a bumau bring can occupy
; li not too strong for children, or too weak for the
o*t robust. Tharc is no trouble about lakiag It, only
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
DR. SEABROOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
^ Use in the future only SKABKOOK’S, a combination
quite up with tha advancement of the age. Pleasant to
taka, harmless la Its nation, efficientaad reliable in all
caeca, luvalnabfo in the following dteeaeoe:
Hummer Complaint, Irregularities of the bowels,
Reativeaeea, Teething, he.
Gives health |o the child «Ml rttt to thr mother.
Mo, 40 Fifth Crush Street**
lioulaivillo. HLoxttuolx.7
Hull’s Worm Destroyer.
Toma United Seales and World Wide Readers.
and medical men. aa my almanacs and various public
cations have shown, all of which are genuine. The
following letter from a highly sducated and popular
physician in Georgia, la certainly one of the moat sen
sible ooinnau nioetiim* I have over received. Dr. Olein
ant knows exactly what he speaks of, and hi* testimo
ny deaorvea to be written in Ietteri
the Doctor says of BULL’S WORM
AOKNTI-UUft MKW
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Because of its ini men so circulation, we are enabled
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ROSADALIS,
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Cures Scrofula fo all its various fo< ms, such as
Consumption In Its earliest stages, Enlarge men t and
Ulceration of the Gtandee, Joints, Bones, Kidneys,
Villsnow. Walker Co., Ga., Jans 29,18.
atrary to the
stance to have the wjsbed-fur efloct. I
pretty large oountry practice, ami have d
some article of the kind. I am free to confess that I
know of no remedy recommended by the ablest authors
that la so certain and speedy in its affeota. On the
cootmy, they are uncertain in the extreme. My ob
ject in writing yon la to find out upon what terras 1
can get the inodlcine direct from you. If 1 can g«'
upon easy terms. I shall use a great deal of it. I
'—•- -TUctasia
aware that the use of such articl
D’s, but I see flo just cause or good
llscarding a remedy which we know to bw efficient
•imply because we may be Ignorant of Its combination,
F.>r my part, I shall make It a rule to use all and any
moans to aievtate suffering, hnmanlty which I may be
able to command—not hesitating becaueo so;
more Ingenious than myself may nave learned
feet* first, and secured the sole right to secure that
knowledge. However, I am by no means an advocate
or supporter of the tnouaauds of worthless nostrums
that flood the country, that purport to cure all man
ner of disease to which human fleth la heir. Please
reply soou, and Inform me of your best terms. I ai
air, most respectfully,
JULIUS P. CLEMENT. M. D.
HOLIDAY JOURNAL FOR 1870.
UNTAINING a Fairy Story for Christinas. Plays,
Puzzles and Wonders. 16 large pages, illustrated.
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BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
A Csood Ueason^foi’ the Captain’*
Faith.
Bbrtoh Bajuuck’s, Mo., April 30, 1866.
Db. Jobm Hull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency
qf your Sarsaparilla and the healing and beneficial
qualities it possesses, I rend you the following state-
• moment ainoe I v
ot sit up
wounded. I am shot through
hlM. My general health is Impaired, and I need
aothlng to assist nature. I have mors faith In your
iruaparlll* than in anything else. I wish that that ia
raulno. Please express me half a dosen bottles, and
Dlige, Capt C. P. JOHN8GN,
Rt. Louis, Mo.
P. 8.—The following was written April 30, 1865. by
Mrs. Jonnle Johnson, mother of Captain Johnson:
Dm. Bull—DaarSir: My husband, Dr. C. 8. John
•n, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Centra
•w York, whare he died leaving the above C. P. John
son to my care. At thirteen years of age, ku had a
Chronic diarrhoea and scrofata, for which I gave him
| mm Sarsaparilla. It ourzd mu. I have
n years reconi mended It to many in New
Ohio and Iowa, for acrofuta. fever sores
Very anxious for my
for my son toagaiu hava recourse to your
He la fearful of getting a spurious article,
fiance bis writing to you for it His wound a were ter
rible, out I believe lie will reoover.
JENNIE JOHNSON.
ira my Intentions—just coma and. buy. 1 yqn-
ii the lowest price.
T f II O I.
fHE PEOPLE
SVIiOJ*
ADSlliVl&TK.VlOK’K SALK.
B HHYrlrtui- .T ii. iorfltr ftom Ih. Opvl.t ol OMIiurr
of liiroi.ou county, will Mi w>ld on th. first Tn»-
StoesissftKRaMrra
wanft'MBte
m. Tmmtnnu known on th. ol
,l “ ."kanari Kansas...
Are Hading out that a c*ad Boot cr 9Mu Is th# efisspr
' ‘ fi 1- sold at my house for cash onlyt
8 THAN A FORTUNE.
c , I. T., BANKS,
tovlte 6* «4WMUhttH
CRAPE VINES. -
tF fcmplM ntfiy ofloo.
THE BOTTXsH
and drink It whenever you may want It. It has gained
a very high reputation in every locality it has had a
fair and honorable chance to pr ~
o provs Itself, at any point
I3ST AMERICA
L w ij 1 j. \ I rt I I | t j)
and It has bean used In every Stale south of Ms'lns
and Is alike applicable to disorders of the
Liver and Digestive Powers
t all places yst tried. TrAvaltufc psrtfes, North and
outh, carry it, and find tha happy effects of it In a
liraatr . Ths above named madictnea prepared only
O. S. PROPHITT,
Cornu, Walton and Broad Streets.
Attante GA-
fioa 3-s (marli-oodly
Nashville, Tknn., Feb. 12, 1858.
Jas. Ruddle A Oo., Xxntisvills, Ky.—When living I
your city 1 need several bottles of Dr. Beabrook’a h
lent Soothing Syrup, aad found It to do say child more
good audit would rust batter after using It than any
other remedy I ever tried. I oaa say with confidence.
It Is ths baa* medicine for children at preeent known.
I wtob you would get the druggists here to keep It. II
one does, please let me knoe; II not acud me
dozen by express, and I will pay for it at the offloe
here. Writ* me when you send It. and «>bHge
MRS. SARAH L. RAN DO LI
DR. SEABROOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Oalisaya.
This elegant oomlfLation possesses alt the toxzo
properties of Peruvla i Bark end Iron, without tho dls-
agrveble test* and bad affects of either, separately or
in other preparations, of these valuable medicines.
It should be taken lu all oases when a gentle tonic lm
preeeion is required after oonvahMOecfoe from Pit* I
or debilitating diseases, or la those distressing Irregu
larities peculiar to female*. No female should be witbl
8m J23T ? **T , f? fTT“! *“
James Ruddle & Oo.,
PKOPRIETOR8,
Laboratory A’o. 41, Nnltitl Street
Louisville, Ky,
All me above goods for sale by RED WIN* a FOX
ATLANTA QtJh.
* fowl/
THE CELEBRATED
STEWART COOK STOYE !
Tho Best in tlie World!
Ovor 10,000 lzx TT«o!
FULLER, WARREN & CO.,
EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS,
TROY, N. Y.,
fig-Descriptive pamphlet wont free. _ _
KNIT—KNIT—KNIT.
AGENTS WANTED everywhere to sell thu AMERI
CAN KNITTING MACHINE the only practical Family
Knitting Marine ever invented. Price $26. Will knit
2,000 stitches per minute. Address AMERICAN KNIT
TING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mata. ,or 8t Loula, Mo.
THE
MASON ft HAMLIN ORGAN CO.
WINNERS OF
THE PARIS EXPOSITION (MEDAL,
WHO HAVE UNIFORMLY BEEN
AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS,
AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITIONS
IN THIS COUNTRY,
So that tlielr work la the acknowledged a
dard of < ire lienee in its department, respectfully
announce that, with extended and perfect facilities,
and with the exclusive uae of recent improvements,
they are now producing yet more perfect organs
than ever before, In great variety aa to style and
E i rice, adapted to all public and private uses, for Draw
ing Rooms, Libraries, Mwaio Roc ms, Conoert Halls,
facilities for manufacture t
rork.
The recent improvements in these organa have so
icreased their usefulness and popularity that they
re unquestionably the most desirable instruments ob
tainable for fhmily use, aa well aa Churches, Schools,
lie., while tho prloes at which they cau be afforded
($60 to $1,900 each), adapt thorn to the means and re
quirement* Of all classes. They are equally adapted to
secular aad sacred music, are elegant as furniture, oo
cupy little spece, are not liable to get out of order,
(not requiring tuning once, where a pianoforte Is tuned
twenty times), are very durable, and more easy to
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FOBMS.
of Womeui
Uh of Appetite, Sick He.ilaclte, Liver
Complaint, Fain In Ike Back, la-
pradeaec Ik Life, Gravel,
Oenertl bad health, uid.all dimuea ol the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder,
It la a perfect reuor»U>i .
HOB A DA LIS eradicates overy kind of humor aud
bad taint, and restores th* entire system to a b salt by
It ia perfectly harmless, never producing the slight
est injury.
It is not a secret Quack Remedy. The siUeles
which It Is made are published around each bottle.
ItecouinMutled by the Medical Family ami
rtiftny lliouBAndfl of ©nr befit cltixcu*.
fig- Fur taatiroonlals of remarkable cures, ace •*Ro
sadalia Almanac’’ for this year.
Prepared ouly by Dra. Clements, Riven k Co., Man
ufacturlng Chemists, formerly J. J. Lawrence k Oo.
Baltimore. Md.
For sals by DruggUta everywhere.
Jy 18-
CITY BREWERY.
FECHTER & IMEROER
IProprlo toL-s3.l
PR EM I UM, ’LA QERmB&ER ■
SEND IN YOUR Of*DERS r
KO COMPETITION SOW—IW» Settled.
nov 7-lm
net CASH p ai0Eo
To sell as ow *• an* 1^,0^
North, Month, !•;«„ ^
W. fc.ve h-lt*r CcliHi., ,„ t
’ INB W4»on.
wsjRSSJ—
will ,l*o o„r , u,tnu,.-,, „, e I«eo*0»< n
Our oul,
TVFENTV.Qjfj, yE .
In tl»« Jwriry Bosiness l n «... ■ lift
h4Ve ‘"drtwS^*****^
Old Bstablishment of E t
W£n*ve Bmi „; Bai
than any HorsE ni 4
Repairing Watohei aad
ocue-dlBi Liw iHlt|li
THOMAS 0. SIMMS,
0®oe »t tlie ’ClotlilLg ate, ol V ^
Mlonla, ’.tteoru,.
1 ni thi mu on
Knxlne L»th«, Plaiifn, Belt (rtim,
rinht I Iritis, Xaelilnl*t.’Tkt,d
ull Ih'srrljitloaR.
A LSO, manufacture aud s*Q Wood-vsitik,
ry of every description aad tottsuhv
able Kngiuea and Boilers, lXtaalseJiIS
Leather and Rubber Belting a ' “
CHAS. F. HABDWlCI.fi
Application Letters of AdininiHtrfition.
G EORrvA, DAWSON COUNTY.—To al< whom it may
^piioeru.— A. J. Kelley having filed hia petition in
lPr »j*r form to me, praylag for letters of admlnistra-
i, on the estate of Johnson
Son. with
Ledbetter.
This is to cite all legacy interested in the execution
of this application. r editor.' legatee*, and the ne:
kiu, to bs and ap^jar at .as next December Ten_ _
the Court of Ordinary of said county, and show oauso,
if any they can, why tetters of administration, with
the will annexed, ehould not be granted to said A. J.
Kelley.
Given under my hand and official signature, this the
1st day of November, 1860. DANIEL FOWLER,
Ordinary and Ex-Offloio Clark.
Y 9-40dprafee$8 00
u»
Nol 'Brandreth’a—no* ’Ayer’s’-^ r -
BUT
EJSIIR’S" IIIIIINil
“Which is bound to take the plar* of til *&»»•»-
ly vegetable Pitll (sugar coated) sod of ‘ "
efficacy for Coativeneas, IndlKeatiou Dji
aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Coapfiia
{H edict Jmikt
Positively the best Pill In th* W«U
Thousands of Boxes new assd.
All Druggist In ATLANTA sail tka.
"Cold* and Iloarnc
Try “t •star’s” Csush
-Whooninir Dnnah^ Ac.,
t'ssf h
"For Croups—Whooping Onught, A&7
Try -< ostar*s M Csua
NOTICE.
11TII.L be sold before the Court House door, ia the
v Y town of Buchanan, Haralson county, on the first
Tuesday in Dscembsr next, between the legal hoars of
sals, the following property, belonging to the sa
T. H. Satterfield, lats of said county, deceased -.
The plantation whereon he dlad. containing 200
acre*, more or leas, lying on the Tallapooa* river,
eight miles east of Buchanan, 100 Acres in a high state
of cultivation, 60 acres of fine river bottom tend,
tober 18th, 1869.
8. M. *T. N. SATTERFIELD,
oct 26 40dprafee $626
Administrators.
A. ERGENZINGER
CPBOLSTERER,
And Dealer in Fumiturejand
MANUFACTURER OF BEDDING
Hunter street, three doors from Whitehall,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
• 1 tiff, aad other style# at proportionate rates.
For testimony to the superiority of their organs, the
Mason k Hamlin Organ Oo. rasptotfally refer to the I
mnalcal profession generally; a majority of th* moat
prominent muaioaas In the oountry, with many of era-1
picnrc iu Kurope, having given public testimony that
the Mason k Hamlin Organs excal all others.
A circular containing this testimony in fuU will b*
sent free to any one desiring U, also a descriptive cir
cular, containing full particulars respecting these in-
Istrumente, with correct drawings of the different styles
and lowest pries*, which ar* fixed aad Invariable. Ad-
MKTUnfffiflftftffiftlllMMI^^d
BOLL’S CEDROI HiTTERS
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
.utH.i.rxit
Tiretlmonjr of NmUnU Mm.
StoMBT Powt, WUl. Oo., Ark., Itor M, 18M
Dm. Jom mri.L—UcuiUr: {jutTVbrawr T wu im
Ml sou-tn-taw who was wttfi ms in the store, has
Hffiflmr^ “—
1 with rheumatism for s
8 Bitters, and eoo 0 found his general health
S. wbofiaa b*#H tfi bad With, tried tham and
fie also lmprovsd.
~ 1th for several
'“ilwrtrtily,
inkM>b«,«kl.t>, '.flTs
L. H. BRADFIELD,
DBUGQIST,
WHUEUU.L HTSEKT, ATLAXTA, fiA
\1T UtlOLT SywUoto.. Doolo, « KkUcmk 8«sl
Jl on imemlpl afM ento. Ad<tma Dr.
AA (.nttor of MMInl Oominon 8<o»). Mo.
110 Lriinmton An., omr Iu> yrnk n., ». ».
1HK MAU1C COMII will change any colored
. hair or beard td permanent Black or Brown. On*
tomb aent by mall for $1. For aala by Merchant* and
‘ -,r*||y. Address JtAQie Comb Company,
Ayer’s Cat’aai'tic PiiLi,
nti. 1
son is, tli.it it i < 1 11 1 .
li.ii»le and I a. ..i.xv , :i
tual lTineily ih.m s
triod It, know that It cured thorn; flVuV wi!. !i
not. know that it curs* thoir ueigllbeui and 0 s«-1
nun nil know UimI what it does queo it doo.t niw.i
— that it nover ftll* through nny fault or negtci i
iu comuosltiou.' \Yo havfi Uiomuiuda ujsou tu.
sands of certtflcnfci* of their romnrknblu cures of tho
lollowing complaint*, but such euros are known iu
every neighborhood, and we ne«*d not publish them.
Adapted to all ages and conditions hi all climates;
containing netthor calomel er any deleterious drug,
they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their
anjrar coating preserves thorn ever IVush and makes
AU Drugglste lu ATLo.TlA
arj*
“ C 0 S T A R ’ 8"
Standard Prepari"
ARK HIS
B E A (ITIFIEI.
THI '
BUCKTHORN SALT!
“foatai*
a ( Coat a r*
"Costar*
Address
1” Hat, ltoaeh,Ate.,Ex'
1” Urd Bag Kxtensjsaters.
1” (only pure) Insect Pswfor.
Demas Barnes A Co.,21 Pirkfiw.l J.
ATLANTA, QA
REDWINE * FOX. •ge»n,«Un». fc
l)JO-o
SALE OF THI
ConYodfrofo SlfitfB ijNrtftrr
New tempo■ artlye«spti*
GEORGIA TATE t
_ brick, and in the moat v
Confedarat* States, to be used a
main portion of this building la
*0 test), and »00 feet long by M
extension at each and one story
by 26 feet. It la located ab*ol«*
from the eity of Macon, and —
track of th* Maoon A Wsators
This building being situated la IN
ton-growing r«*ion of Georgia, ar
to support machinery, th# sals <
manta to capitalists and f ‘
Georgia now open* a fins I
vestments. ^
lly virtu* of writ* of vendltioa*^
from the United 8t*tea Dlstrlel
District of Georgia. I will tell t
gather with 146 acre# of land\*
iDWrtelO""!*-
11 nny qiuutlty.
> harm run nri-« H orn thoir 1
Tltoy oporato by thoir poworflil Inflm
■* " 1 ’ ‘ 1 purify tho blood and stimula
tho
r oommlaalontta sell out
, isr -fii LINES. Address
IteteM Slues Wire Works, H WUUam st,, N. F.. OU
— Work ,
Memphis
mo
flsm. tv * r
TId .’urvsf. B -stand Cheapest
V J- rejfi
Wi n BY ALE. SBOCtlBA.
Internal viscera „ p , v „ wv „ „
Into hnalihy action — remove the obatruclloiia of tho
stomach, bowote, liver, find other organs of lire
body, restoring their irregular action to health, 1 id
by correcting, whorever they exist, t»n« h deranro-
luettte as are tho first origin of disease.
Minute directions are given iu tint wruiu»or on
tl.e box, for U..» following complaint*, which iii,*«o
1‘lUo/apiilly cure: —
^NfuyspeiMlu or Isdigesflss, LUsIrs*.
mom, Laaastor nml biw* «f .fi|*|*eritc, thev
should be taken moderately to .-stimulate the Mto.n-
ach and restore its hnnithy lone ntul action.
Nor I,tvi*r C'ssniwlialnt uihI its various symp
toms, III 11 <• n* II 1-nrl.ar lie. tilrls Iffeusliaclao.
Jsuailkfl or tiivrs Niikncss, Mllloiu
folic and IBillou* I'cvrrs, Utey should bo Ju
diciously takim for eneh cafi>, to comvt the dtecasctl
action or remove Uiu obskntotlonx which cause iL
For UyaoHier.v or Ilhiri lioBa, but ouo mild
dose m generally reqtnrmV.
Nor ItlirHWStis'N, tiant, tiravol, INstisl-
tutlsMs of (lie II corf, Psis la the hide
Back uxl llxiy kIhmiM l» aonUnuou.ly
Ukuu, h ngulml. Ic >.hann llw .IIm-^,0,1 kUoh or
dUappear” fcl,c ” p naago those complaints
T‘“} ••rlll.p they
, . "J? . )“ l ? r »“ " nrt 0»<rt«nt iln.os to pro.
dnee tho ofibet ora drastic purge.
USSIKTS 1 ?*,* gh "" U} ** ukcn
a 1iWS* 0 * 9 th S. , !r ,lr ^ 1 by sympathy.
1 ll/, take one or two FU/s to |ux»-
a C « rolKwo tlie stomach.
liAldJ’rafl 0 !!* 1 *° "^biulates the stomauh ami
bow obi Into hcalUty setion, restores the appetite,
11,0 xyMefo. Hence it Is oKim id-
swwCPSLT®*? •? •**<*»• derangement exists.
UM»(rp«nJtof rrnnn,k ‘* SKtk ttio itlRO.-
BA. J, a. ATMK A CO., mulct Clmlk,
LOWKAU MASS., V. U. A.
BoM tiy I.MK J> Fof, J. k '
ot public ooctloo befor. th, 0«*rt "
CITY or
tiet<rM0 U» kwftU boon tteo,
First Tuesday in Deo*sN
TERkH 01RH. RJo J 1 ,
hiuuh. Oh.. Ooloboc IRE M*
x>». IixcazAtr*
'jOLDEN R®
, oltO, O* >*
♦t.'ooo REWARD (or«
which they foil to earn go. 1
•. KlCUAU'*
PuHretTutoJ?Throot “J
ou. or Skin Eroptlohl, OopP*
uooo o( the Sclp, ' H
rotor, ARorottro oo<t 1»00.
SB diseas* lr<>» tk*
33Sbss»bss|
tie. or two 0 ft
Uw N.rrou. or Oworrol
SSaBRffiSS&i
Ator,” hlo«» in ^ lM * ni W V
Lr. v sftk
jyl-dU
Md creditors, to shew onus*. If aav they ran,
why said Administratrix ab'"lkl
" oiSaUX’ Vhlo Mh By of
A. D. WOODA^Ootowr.
Frkrtor-oko
Haralson
Shsitf 8 ^
gii