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> oo RKAfj ESTATE AGENTS.
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iVULL. l I. Hi IAIVUX. I I. P. TVK»M»
L H. HARWELL k CO.,
COTTON rACTOIlJ
AID
Jj COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
naouttes wtu h*
•f^S l%£Z* 1»S« or lasa, for the iitt IMP.
Mai, lUMlfcr each subsequent tuaerttea N oast*.
TeuUnee of solid BOitfmU. or It* equivalent la spaca,
m <m I——ml »ft*r I bo first in-
public ganateUy. that they hava accurwt tho
|ArfP^ Wur^SonSfif
of the Qoorgte Loon and Trust Company, ou Broad
•treat, and ar« now prepared to roodva and Btore cot
ton. grata lie., ou the moat favorable terms.
Liberal advances will be made on cotton or produce
■or IT-161
fr ~
BARGAINS
At
|Sij
Toi
rhe next “tamnl
or perhaps the”
THK ERA OFFICE
■ n tu BUCK »rn nx*0 o» ti.t|*Ht stJUtrr
awoant tu wigfftoh. unrm
BKOAD AMD WHITEHALL.
MILITARY D1RKOTORY.
Bbkvbt Majoh Okhkaal Al»**d II. Tuaar—
Commanding Dopurtmant of tho Sooth.
PKhaOMAL 8TAVT.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. W. South.
Captain U. S. Army. Aid-de-Camp.
Brevet Captain J. O. Telford. 1st Lieuten
ant U. S. Army. Aid-de-Camp.
DEPARTMENT ST AW.
Brevet Colonel J. H. Taylor, Assistant Ad
jutant General, U. 8. Army, Assistant Ad
jutant General.
Brevet Major Robert P. Haghea, Captain U.
a Army, Acting Assietant Adjutant Gen
eral.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. McK. Hudson,
Major U. 8. Army, Acting Assistant Inspee-
tor General.
Captain C. W. HoUteupille., U. 8. Army,
on duty iu office of Acting Asaialapt Inspec
tor General.
Major Henry Goodfellow, Judge Advocate U.
a Army, Judge Advocate.
Gept. John T. Mackey, U. 8. Army, Assistant
to Judge Advocate.
Brevet Brigadier General T. J. Haines,
Commissary of Subsistence U. 8. Army,
Chief Commissary.
Brevet Colonel A. R. Eddy, Major aud Qiar-
termaster U. 8. Army, Chief Quartermaster.
1st Lieutenant Eugene B. Gibbs, U. 8. Army,
on duty iu office of Chief Quartermaster.
Brevet Brigadier Geneial W. J. Sloan, Surgeon
U. 8. Army, Medical Director.
Brevet Brigadier General John J. Milhan, Sur
geon U. S. Army, Attending 8uigeon.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel David Ta.’gaii,
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, IT.
Army, Acting 8ignal Officer.
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
{FURNITURE!
c gen •rally, that 1 hava jeat received
• Urgent sad most elegant stock of FURNITURE
ever before effared In the South, consisting of
PAKLOR, BED-ROOM,
AMD
DINING-ROOM SETS.
pertaining to the Furniture Trade;
' bets directly of th« Manufacturer*,
lES, 1 am determined to eell them
Lower than Any House in the South.
i ^ rr
1 have $1*07* ou hand a vegj fisc assgrtmaaA«
PARLOR MIRRORS!
OaO aud examtee my slock, No. 68 Whitehall street,
3d door below J. H. James’ New Building. Remem
ber the place—68 Whitehall atreet
JG£
* »
: wiatoory. dlmUdshloj a.u.ibuitr,**uri*'i
tocfoo.1, ioM of Ml, lo«MMd tu
Mrinff of Uw hwsrt, immu or tm« mi, tat Bud
bodj, ud woosslowel qilttlm of blood. Tk.^hC.1
r, TM n '^™ 1 Minwnjk ebuost nvnoi-
t. The akin la gabby and a “doughy feel.** 110a
la aaad picture, but It la the ooedlUou of "
.V 1 * *9" pl Bn — ti
f RsAnaslo-Na Mercury.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy for ohUla a
fever, that is or oau be del
Ague Tonic. There have 1
DR. JOHN BULL
mfcmmi? i
portion*! sum by
buatnrM. Boysst
Thai alt who aeetl
test the business
To such as are u
TTENTION.
WORTHY OF AT
I* !»• Xbon«»i?*»tar |
I I heryby certify that during last year I was attickedl
with the ague whllat In Vtckahurg, Mlaa., and used I
Njeveral popular medlcinea with but temporary relief,
reaching homa tha disease returned in a worse type,
osMble, whan my madloal attendant entered qulu-
in large doaaa frequently aa high as 60 grains por 11
L and which must hava coat me nearly f 100. I con-
gaBS^aya^asg-g:
has been exteoriveiy used for upwards with equally happy reeulu, and would certal
Succeedul physicians of' Georgia.
Da J BRADFIKLD'8 FEMALE
nr.m
; .a i w>no:r
M-
wboi
LEiALB DRBGKJI8T,
^~#saKSi :i >i / tt 1 o
RAILROADS.
Change of Srhi dnle on the fJroigli* Rail
road.
Cixonou Kailuoad, Avuitsxa, April 9,1809.
On and after Sunday. April 11,1969, and until further
notice, the Passenger Trains will run aa follows:
day train, (Sundays exoepted.)
Leave Augusta 7:00 a. m.
Leave Atlanta 5:00 a. m.Kl
Arrive at Augusta. 3:45 p. m.qj
Arrive at Atlanta 6:90 p. m.
MIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Augusta.. 8:45 p. m.
Leave Atlanta. 5|4© p. m.
Arrive at Augusta. *:90 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta. 7:40 a. m.
nCRZKUA TRAIN.
Leave Augusta 4:15 p. m.
Leave Bcntelia. 7:00 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta....* 8:45 a. m.
Arrive at Berrelia. 6:00 p. ID.
Passengers for Milledgeville, Washington and Athens,
Go., must take day Passenger Train from Augusta and
Atlanta.
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Selma, Mo
bile and New Orleans must leave Augusts on night
Passenger Train, to make close connections.
Paseengers for Nashville, Corinth, Grand Junction,
Memphis, Louisville and 8L Louis ran take either train
and make dose connections.
Through Tickets and Baggage checked through to
the above places.
Pullman's Palace Hlerping Cara on all night Passen-
S ir Trains. No change of cars on night Paaseager and
ail Trains txitwaen Augusta and Wad Point
?». | H. K. JOHNSON,
Assistant Superintendent
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
MO CMANOR OF CARS BETWEEN SAVANNAH, ACOUtfTA
AND MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Orrics or Master or Transtortazio*, 1
Central Raii.road, Savannah, Aug. 14,1818, j
On and after 8nnday, 18th inst, Passenger Trains
on the Georgia Central Railroad will run as follows:
VP MAT TRAIN.
(Lmt« BavannAh 8:00 a. m.
■Arrive at Macon 6:40 p. m.
h Arrive at Auguste. .5:88 p. m.
Arrivest MiucdgevUle 8*8 p. m.
Arrive at Eaioaton >1:00 p. m.
Connecting with train that leaves Augusts st 8:46 a. ra,
DOWN DAT TRAIN.
Leave Macon 7:00 a. in.
Arrive at Savannah............. .....6:30 p. ra.
Arrive at Auguete. 5:38 p. m.
Connecting with train that leaves Augusta at 8:45 a. ra,
VP MIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 7:90 p. m.
Arrive at Macon C;65 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta, .3:13 a. m.
Connecting with train that leaver Augusta at 0*3 p. hi,
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:28 p. u»,^v
Arrive at Savannah 6:10 a. m.
Arrive at Auguete.. 8:13 s. m.
Leave MlUedgevtlte 4:30 p. m.
Leave Eatonton .. .2:40 p. m.
Connecting with trains that Uavc Augusta at 0 :Mp. m.
A. M. Trains from Savannah sad Auguste, and r. M.
Trains from Macon, connect with Milledgeville Train
at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted.
P. M. Train from Savannah connects with through
Mail Tram on Ronth Carolina B. K., and P. M. Train
from Savannah and Augusta with Train* on Sount-
weatern and MuacogOfc BaDroads.
.[Signed] WILLIAM HOGF.I18.
Acting Master of Transportation.
MACON & WESTERN
RAILROAD.
Arrlva* at Macon
Leavas Maooo
Arrives at Atlanta
Arrives at Atlanta .
October 3d, I860.
9:10 r. m.
. .7f18
..1:98 A. M.
. .8*0 r. M.
PftAJJ'3 ASTRAL OIL
HLV Xiim-bO A MAMGM OF LAMPS
Atlanta. Oa., December 29, 1868.
IDr. J. Bradpibld. Dear Sir: I take pleasure I
in, your a ms
; Brad held’*
been suffering
M<1 this Mod-
ial tTiy/flT-
IOW of Its being used,
r Athena, Ga. This
th equal aucoees:
-law. Professor Rutherford,
im.n IikL I think, boon dlioad for at< mm.-
16 w 5* V. ho ?*® *nd seemed cured up to the
ne of “freedom.' I do not hesitate to indorse your
Urgjmutii for the purpo-. Sot which jou n«u-
mend It. Yours truly,
JNO. C. WH1TNER.
ffTAT
Hurley's
pkarwd^inja city pasar, and I datermii
juallv h«i
commend It as p
pMk - -
Louisville, Ky., June 15, 1865.
time 1
it acted
certainly ro-
— DOB Ttacwubf
AGUE AND FEVEll,
—OB—
cniLliS tlE VBVlSE.
rhatever will It foil to cure, if th* directions are atrict-
y followed and carried out. In a 8™** many cases a
ilngle doss has been sufficient for a cure, and whole
lilies b*ve been cured by a single]boJHe. wlthapor-
identt'an/S every See more oertein to cure. If its
j la continued in amalitr do### for a week or tr~ -
tint dlttwrt has hr-n sheeke#, more especialL
llfflcult aud lontf-sianding cases. Usually this uedi-
“c medicine, after having takan three or tour doa-
■■PinuH
lON- ooa pi the tergeai and b«
published-all sent was by mail
FREE TO BOOK-ACENTS.
,M-5K
Lonia, MO.
FAMILY PILDi will bs a
v»KTABLE
BHy. JUUN JIULIMFHnilBBfflMi.
Mo. 40 Fifth C'rots Street,
tiouisivillo. teontuolny
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD
. p-uc-w. wHiwuwu Wfw. 8TAT1S OFOEOBGld Trout
CHARLES BOHNEFELtet
WITH idDIDE OF POTASfl.
Affections of the Bones, llahltunl Costive-
■less, Debility-, Duaaaaaef tiUKidteyi,
Dyipamla, IrystsaUs, Femwle Ir-
regulnrltles, Fistnln, nil Ski
Diseases, Liver Com
*«tr«KSSh*i
ssEsr’’
A. A. UAVLIHNu, Attorney at Law,
AND U. 8. CLAIM A01 NT,
H A Vina hud.. thmuKli ttatr iigniU I. khan, a.,
srrangemante with an experienced and reliable
firm in Washington City, will attend to th# oollectior
of all United SUtea soldier#' claims, WHITE or OOL
ORKD, for back pay and bounty. Also, pension* foj
colored soldiers, widows or children, quartermaater’i
stores, Ac., Ao.
Office on Whitehall .street, opposite tha Intelligen-
Atlanta, Ga., November 16th, 1869. nov 16-lm
FFF
<Jnes of great merit In the treatment of all the diseases
<ff female# for which he recommends 1$. This Decern
her 91, 1868. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. 1).
_ . „ Mosnttiixr, 1968
Dl J. Bradpibld—Dear 81r: I have much pleasui a
in saying I hava witneawd the inoat decided and hap
py effects of your Female Regulator in this neighbor-
WM. H. FINCHEN.
Da. J. BRADPiELD-Dear Sir: iSwTrlSSSdly tSod
; t&~ I also prepart •no tii-ve tit gtii . TlfiST POW-
IjER, equal to tha beat, and for much leas price.
Syphilis.*
, Augusta, Main*.
, Pa, Atlanta, Os . or 84.
UuiV* Wnriii Destroyer,
To mjj ‘ifnHtd denies and World Wide Readers.
1 have received many testimonials from prsfoisloAal
and medical men. aa my almanacs and various public
cations have shown, all of which aie genuine. The
fqUowlDg letter from a highly educated and popular
pbysiciau in Gsnrgte, lSeertamly sue Of tbs most sen
sible communication# I have evor received. Dr. Clem- _
the*Doctor aaya of BULL'S WORM DESTROYER: |
Yillanow, Walker Co., Ga., June 99,18.
A DEBITS WANTED—Fur How ta Make
A 9*amr»r~Lnn. “*• ">*
Quid, |Q ...tj hrm«. Bthflk Haluc, h«4«« »«d
rwttcitwirt. B, fchi. book profit. mTU
duiibled, kid tunwd k Mlo., »—»■•» “*d* «kh.
KiihldJ Km "Ttt koudr.di.wS.
sr.
rumor. Mi Uwfr ml ou uch “Ui |i*f par
moST Beodfor otroulu. AddrM."®WJ». fc
CUHDY k 00., rklluUlphU. P»., Otnoton.tl, Ohio, or
IkLouk, Mo.
AbKN'ri-OOIl HKW
Plotorlnl Vamlly Bllklo,
Tho Hoot OonUfM mor. thu l.hJO lu*o ud .u-
I’sp.l.r Ihmtle llllnirMlon., 60,000 rtfcrwM,
■M dlraoMuno tor th. prodUblo rud.ug of
"oY'ir* tzsz
Books, weights, coins, etc., a beautiful family
era, 614 & 617 Situaom street, Phlladel-
TWO MOliTHH
F n E 33 ! I* n E E :
The Bloat Popular Javenlle Magailsc 1st
Amerfea.
N’otlxius Soctloualf
NotHing Mi eotstrlsm -
THE LITTLEJCORPORAL.
Entirely Original and First-Class.
before the last of November, will receive the November
and December Noe. of 1800 FREE,
TUB LITTLE CORPORAL has a larger circulation
than any other Juvenile Magazine In the world, and la
better Worth the price than any other magazine pub
lished,
Because of Its immense circulation, we are enabled
to furnish it at the low price of ONE DOLLAR a year
single number 12 cents; or free to any one who will trj
raise a club. Bentifol premiums for oluba. Sub
scribe NOW. Back number* can always b* sent. A
dress ALFRED L. SEWELL A 00.,
Publishers, Chclago, Dllnola.
HOLIDAY JOURNAL FOR 1870.
: f\rrt~U
Iii£k
COMB
TT fMknlat
''-■A.Md .
WATOHE* AND
•XX,
»IWct.1-ui*4 yrtn,
Brou*n« to ^
kkS k.rto, pnrehitad DIRkc, I
6XM-wuh
kip oiir good., w. will kiUlr u>».
your order* direct, or give IDU the Umaw u» *
” IlpfGcorPi R4K8WELI,
ie-third more
ho# nothing
i Asm. for all onr
rare store does not
*r inquiries or ftfl
ROSADALIS,
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Oman Scrofula in all its various forms, inch an
Consumption In its earilest stagsa. Enlargement
Ulceration of tbs Glandaa, Joint*. Bone*. Kidney#.*
Uterus, Cbronlo Rheumatism, Eruptions off£
the Skin, Chronic Sofa Eye#, AtB.; also,
Sent TRUE on receipt of 2-oent
ApAME k CO.. M Broom flald alrest,
ID f(
Host
toe, Mao*.
Hurley's 8araaparU]a la v
represented, and
to say ao without proof of tha strongest and s
kind; therefore I speak willingly and positively o
subject.
mi dMghtar has been afflicted with akin dlaeaae
1 stiffness of the Joints for several years. 1 era;
red the principal physicians of tho city and they
Id not cure her. I gave her your Sarsaparilla not
yOnr “Worm Destroyer” several triala, and llna
* “ efficacious. It has nut foiled in a single In
have the wishod-for effect. I am doing a
-\
&
GA.
9SIbs.
by J. A. STEWAR'
brand has been knowu as
StowArt’* IF"lour,
and hac always been popular. Other millers ard now
using the Fa. Dealers will know the gmghie Stewart
i by P.,
t 8d3m
UL POMEROY’SJAIR RESTORER!
FORES Q U E E N .
It is tha only preparation yot dls overed that n ill
produce hair on the bald head.
It was discovered In Atlanta.
It has been tested in Atlanta.
Its references are in Atlanta.
It hsa produced hair and whiskers ou a gentleman
in Atlanta over 00 years of ago.
It remove# scabs, aturfo, and dandruff from the
scalp.
It removes all itching and heat of the scalp.
It keeps tho scalp clean and healthy.
It immediately stops tho bter from fsDlug out.
tt foroes hair, whlsxers and eye browa to grow luxu
riantly.
It keep* the hair from changing cofoo from age.
It produce* a full set of whiskers slkd iniiaUohe 06
any man of mature age.
Prepared only by
DR. R. S. POMEROY,
No. 17 Alkliunt. Htvtmt, Up BtuLm,
ATLANTA, GA. v -
mar 7-tildec96
NT ONE EAVINO CLAIM* AGAINST TUB VRlTltD STATKS
> THEIR ADVANTAGE 1
OO ON* ELIDE AT LAW, OOLICITOE REFOEF. THE count
F CLAIMS, AO., 478 H STREET, WASHINGTON, D O.
CRAPE VINES.
i sale at LOW FIOURKS, b;
* Sampled at my office.'
CHANCED SIDES,
4 NDlwi
■A. Tb ^ he ]
66Just over P the Way ft ■om my former locatl
1 have filled with Boots, 8hoea, Leather aud Shoe Find
ings, of the beet quality. I hope, by this removal, ^,
TO BENEFIT
All parties aa well a# myself. It is needless to tell you
what ar* my latent tuns—Jnat come aud bay 1 prom
tee you tho lowest price.
THE PEOPLE
iass« ■
BIJT FOR SOMETHING
I. T. BANKS,
*!!He -
Appllo.llnn f«r of AJtuInlitrkCUii.
B ADM1MSTKATOIU8 8AI.K.
1* tk. Court Moum door. In LMbktw.
—
oct n-itttn im»t »
not be granted to arid A.
van under nr bond and official signature, this tha
iced by thorn to be very superior.
L II. IIKADEIELD,
DruKviNt, Atlnata, On.
8ol# Agent for Qeo, M. Hay’*
Sole Agent for Geo, M. Hay’* , U(
Sure itarcfbrliiienipcraiicc. “ i
(marlLaodly —
only remedy employed, leaves no doubt
oal qualities, and that it alone cured her.
(Signed,) LUIB REYNOLDS.
Any person requiring the truth and honesty of the
statement, will ftud me at mf residence, corner Ninth
and Walnut streets, Louisville.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM CANDY.
dsrfully e!
stance to 1
pretty large oouatry prsettee, and have daily i
eomo artiate of the Wud. I am free to contest that I
ktow of no remody recommended by the ablest with ore
that is so certain and speedy in ite effects. On the
atrary, they are uncertain In tbs extreme. My ob
it in writing you Is to tlnd out oj>on what terms 1
can get the medicine direct from you. If 1 cau get it
upon easy terms, I shall nae a great deal of it. I am
a*are that the use of such articles la contrary to the
teachings and practice of a great majority of the regu
‘s.T r M “
simply because we may batenoranfc of its combi
F ir my part, I shall make It a rule to uae all aud any
incaus to alerfote suffering humanity which I may be
aide to command—not hesitating because some one
morn ingenious than myaelf may have learned its of
feet* first, and secured the sole right to secure that
knowledge. However, I am by DO means an advocate
nrsappdrfef of the thousand* of worthless nostrums
that Hood the country, tliat purport to cure all man-
.gif- of diseaso to which human flesh la heir. Please
reply ooou. aud inform me of your best terms. I an:
sir, iuomI respectfully,
JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D.
TOMEN of New York ; or
I THE UNDHU.WORLD OF THK
[ URKATUT Y —The sins of every class
J of society exposed. Avoid the Railroad to
UIr t>,n - Bignala of danger are up. More
II money iu It for live agents than any other
■ V book. Takes three presses ail tho time to
■ ■ print fast enough. Oue agent took 178
orders in 10 days. 740 pages, 45 illustra
tions. Price, #3 9U. Agents wnnt-
Addresa N. Y. BOOK CO., 145 Naaaxu street, N. Y.
664
CATCH ALL animals from mink 1
$10 tanning secrets. 64 pages, well bound.—
Every boy needs it IT WILL PAY. Money refunded
if not sails fled. Only 25 oenta, post-paid. * *
dress HUNTER k CO.. Publishes#, Hinsdtle, N. H.
ATLANTA,TCEORCIA,
Messrs. James Ruddle h Co.—Gentlemen—It gives
tue great pleasure to aay, after using all the other
worm remedies known to me, with but partial success
to'hay children, I was advised to f
per year in advance'. Premium to new subacri
bers. Rend for specimen. Address WILLIAMSON k
CANTWELL, Cincinnati, Ohio.
COMMON SENSE!!!
WANTED-AOENT»-$250 per month to sell t!
only GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON 8EN6E FAM
LY SEWING MACHINE. Price only $18. Groat
inducements to agents. This is the most popular Sew-
lug Machine of the day—makes the fomoua “Elastic
Lock Stitch”—will do any.kind of work that can be
done on any machine—100,OUO sold and the demand
consumuy iuum>h dr . si--. i> «>.» time to take an
agency. Send for circulars. gQg*Bewaro orinfnu-
well
tirar
and aa such, recommend it to
of the best, safest remedies known,
Louisville, June 16,1868.
— — SSiiSSSt
IfAMILY MEDICINES'
CON818TlN(^OF H18
lilVElt MEDICINE,
}:'M fti* r '.
Anutlinc I’ata Kill It,
AiNTi -mi.I IOUH PIX.LH,
“C’
O ’
HURLEY’S
STOMACH HITTERS.
1 TA U SI-ANGl.BD I1AN VKK.”-It< ItlU
) wave#, better than ever. Hioh, Rare, and Racy.
Ledger size, 40 columns. Wit, Humor, Fun, Hum
bugs exposed. Elegant 13 steel plate “Evangeline”
gratia to every subscriber. Only 76 cento for a whole
year—steel plate FREE. Specimen# 6 cents. Ad
dress BANNER. Hinsdale, N. H.
THK CELEBRATED
STEWART COOK STOVE !
Tho Hunt In tlie World
Over 10,000 in Use I
NET CASH pi
W.»r.*bU, Wt.u.j.Ja
To sell aa 0 w aa anv .
•MW
Norlli, South,
W. U.„ bettvr tactllUM , or
oCTUlncUwJJ* 1 *,
vinxi wai
Than any othar House South tu. J™
♦Ul.glve our customer* the brnjftfr
S T WEN 7 l'*0XE VI
SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS,
Hoa.o. of Womont
b>u ot Appetite, fltlek HcMt.eke, Lle.r
CpUlel, P.ln la the lat, Im
prudence In urc, Oraeel,
Oenerel bed beelth, ead^ell dtaee.ee ol Ul,
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and iBladder,
It Ik a perfect rentnritor.
KONAUtl.II eradicate, rear* Mad of humor end
bod telut, and restores the entire system to a haalthy
condition.
It la perfectly harmless, never producing the aUght-
■ injury.
llcc-oHtitiPudftd bjr the Medical Faculty' and
many thousands of our best clllrcns.
Prepared only by Dra. Clements, Elves A Co,, Hau
ufocturing Chemists, formerly T. J. Lawrence k Site
Baltimore, Md.
For sale by Druggists everywhere.
CITY BREWERY.
FECHTER & MERCER
3Pi*oj->:r±e>to.rfcj-
PREMIUM LAGER BEER-
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS r
In tho Jwelry Bualuoaa in J
be.etrMrtwJ^J"
Old Establishment of £,
WE H4VK BETTES AK1
THAN ANY HOUSE IH ft
rot
Repairing Watehe« gad
octae-dJiu *- iw *HK**mi
THOMAS G. SIMMs,
to. ,t the fCbtlblog BUO, M 1. a. Ltoe, J
AtlanU, IdeerjU.
IE!
tty. Loss of Appetite, Wrakan
ffstation, orDyspepetn, Want
t of the Llwer or Disordered Htoi
. oom^t o
Ihert are no bitten I .. .....
romovtcg thfae diatresstna con
cos be bad at any drug store in the United Staten.
RUDDLE k CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
A Gootl.Iieagoiilfor the Captain’s
Faith.
AGUE
Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic
URIPYINO FIXsXjS,
AS hert t 'fore, ami will attend to all buatncSS in his
that cornea to bla office.
1111 prescribe for patients when consulted, anti ex*-
no any that come to his office at any time, (Sun-
excepted.)
II treat secret nitrate* of all klnda.. Special atlrn-
\fi:
To Jos. Ruddle k Co., Louisville, Ky.: Gentleraeu
Thte Is la Otrifly that I hare bOcn lor years a sufferer
and triad all the tonics I have heard of or seen adrer
tised, with little OT no relief from any ol them I
heard Hurley’■ Bitters highly spoken of, and tried a
bottle, with little faith in it before I commenced, and
to my anrpriae and Joy, before I finished one bottle,
I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that one or
two ocoasioL* it was the meana of saving and prolong-
'sac&j/K— ■
them always
no other. To
wil benefit others. Yours truly, etc.,
JOHN W. DIX80N.
Louisville, Ky., December 10,1868.
t—— - — -
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
and advise
a and have
o this aa you think proper, If it
BsnraM Bon sack's, Mo., April 10,1816.
Da. John Bull—Dear 81r: Knowing the efflclendy
of your 8smpa*Ute aud th* huansg sod beneficial
qualities It possesses, I send you the following state
ment of my case:
I was wounded two yeara ago—was takan prisoner,
and com fin ad for sixteen months. Being moved *o of
ten, my wounds have not healed yet I have not alt up
a moment since I was wounded. I am ahot through
the hip*- My general health la impaired, and I need
something to assist nature. I have more faith in your
Sarsaparilla than In anything else. I wish that that i*
gonsino. Please express me half a dozen bottle*, and
oblige, Capt 0. P. JOHNSON.
- Bt. Loti la, Mo.
P^8.—Tlie following was written April 30, 1866, by
r s. Jennte JutmsOK, mother of Capufc Johi
ewer made.
FULLER, WARREN* CO.
EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS,
TltUY, N. Y.,
gyPeesrlptit> pamphloha—t tea
KNIT—KNIT—KNIT.
AGENTS WANTED everywhere to sell the AMKRI-
3AN KNITTING MACHINE, the only practical Family
Knitting Madne ever invented. Price $26. Will knit
2.009 otitahea per minute. Ad dross AMERICAN KNIT
TING MACHINE OO., Beaton, Mam, or 8t Louis, Mo.
A. ERGBNZINGER
VPHOi.STFR.FR,
And Dealer in Fumiture>n«i
MANUFACTURER OF BEDDING
Hunter eti cot, throe doors from Whitehall,
Ayer’is Cathartic Piil.3,
.itll:»rUC, uor \
•v iMil'ora so m
M'loptetl into
lull eiQelent puri
MASON & HAMLIN ORBAN CO.
WINNERS OF
THE PAHIS EXPOSITION (MEDAL,
WHO HAVE UNIFORMLY BEEN
AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS,
AT INDUSTRIAL KYHIBITIONS
IN THIS COUNTRY,
So that their work is the aekaovrieclgad stnn-
mothsr of Cam'sto Jofmaon’- “* d * r < 1 of «KaeIlen«a in its department. reimeotfuUy
IHMALR
Prmnjit AUmitionGivcn to sHfMSrs.
Pi-opbttt's lilvcv MvtUiAnt*’
the advantage of almost any other preparation of
nine that acta upon the liver. It ia IK Un *
id Nxtract-ready for qaa at »11 time*.
it, and can bs carried to any locality in Amsilca,
*cr or sum mar, aa It Kill neither sour or fries# at
ntemperature that a human being can occupy with
T' Jmot too strong for rhlldgoo, or too weak for tha
At robuat Tbara ia no trouble about taking It, poly
nustop V
DR. SEABRQOK’S Z
INFANT SOOTHING ,SYRUP.
J Use in the future only BEAHROOK’8, * combination
yifi. up with the ttTfrtwntai cf tha agr Fteenontte
take, harmless tn its action, efficient and reliable in oil
«M. Invaluable in the following dlseoaoa:
Summer Complaint, Irregularities of th* bowels,
Reetlveneaa, Teething, Ao.
Gives health to tha child,and ml to the mother.
hvfTTcTST
HaMTILLE, Temm.,Feb. 12, 1858.
Joe. Ruddle A Oo.. Louisville, Ky.—When living In
your city I need several bo^'tie* of Dr. Seabrook's In
tent Soothing Syrup, and found it to do my child more
good and U would raat batter after using It than any
othsr remedy I aver triad. I can say with confident,
It la tha neat medicine for children at present known.
1 wish you would get the druggists here t* keep it. 11
aay on* doss, pteaea lot me know; If not send me
one doceu by etyvasa, and I will pay for it at the offi.-t
hero. Write me when yon vend it. and oblige
MAH. HARAH L. RANDOLPH.
Tat. Buiiil — . ...
ton, was a sktllfni surgeon and physician in Centra
New York, where ho died leaving the aboveC. V. John
son to my ore. At thirteen years of age, hehadal
chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for whioh I gavo him
xpfesasLAsn j*-r f.
York, (Jni6 and Iowa, for scrofula, fever sores
and general- debility, • Perfoct anraesa hag at-
t nded it. The cures ejected A# tome cae4 a of
acrofula and fJver aorea were almost miraculous. I am
very snxloua for m) son to again hava recourse to your
RarsaitariUs. II* is fearful of getting a spurious artlclo,
hence bis writing to you for it. HI* wound a war# ter-
rlblo, om I bVleve kg will ream. ' ]T
•egpgcCully, JNNMC JCHN8GN.
and with the exclusive use
iw producing yet more perfect orgnna
tr before, in great variety as to style and
i, adapted to an publio and private * "
looms, Libraries, Musio Rooms,
{os, Churches, Schools, Ac., in plain ana siegsnt
i, all of which they are enabled by their uneqnaled
facilities for minufacture to eell at prices of inferior
awf.a fs*
Tha reqetit in$in, JR
inorsaaed ihelr usefulness and popularity that they
■ Unquestionably the moat desirable Instruments ob-
* • for family use, aa waH as Church*#, Schools,
be afforded
prUvemants in those organa have go
Ulnsble ft
Ao.. while
(|60 to$
while the prioes at which they t
_ e elegant a# furniture, oo
cupy little opaoe, as* wot liable to get out of order,
(not requiring tuning once, where a pianoforte ia toned
twenty times), arc very durable, and more eae,
MSRSSS&wsi
GASS FIVE 8TOP8, with two seta of VIBRATORS for
$i)!5, and other style* at proportionate rates.
For testimony to toe superiority of tbolr organs, the
Mason A Hamlin Organ Oo. respectfully rater to the
musical proftootoo gonaroHy; a majority of tha moat
prominent must cans in the country, with many of em
inence in f iirope, having given public testimony that
tlie Mason A Hamlin Organs excel all others.
A circular containing this testimony in toll will ha
irnt free to Anv one desiring It, slea a descriptive cir
cular, containing full particulars respecting these in-
Htruments, with oorrect drawings of the different styles
aud tawottMiues, whichai* fixed and invariable. Ad-
a THE MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,
WMJ Broadway, N. Y.; 164 Tramont 8t, Doaton,
triotl it, knew tlntt it tlnun; those \l
ot. know tiiut it euros thoir ncigliboi s not
nil nil know' that what it docs onefe it torn
- that it nevor l'.iils tlirougti any fault or uogkH-tbf
composition.' Wo have thousands upon thon-
nn»ls of certificates of their remarkable cures or tho
following complaint*, but such cures are knowu in
every neighborhood, and we need not publish tbsui.
Adapted (o oil ago* and conditions in all climates;
I'oitotining noltlicr calomel or any deleterious drug,
they may be taken with nafoty by anybody. Their
Migai foaUng prc«orrss them cvor fresh and makes
ihbn< l p^3 , " ,,t to t^ke, white l»elng pfirely vegetable
no hnrip qse* arise fr«Hii Uieir use in any quantify.
Tlioy operate by their powertol inlucncc on tho
Internal vlKroru to purify tho blood And stimulate it
into healthy action — remove the obstruction! of tho
stomach, bowel*, liver, And other organa of tho
hotly, vectoring tiielr irregular action to henlt'
by corroding, wherever they exist, such do
meats aa are (he first origin of «li*nase.
Minuto directions are given in Uio wrapper on
the box, for the following complaint*, which tho to
FWs ynpidly ourc -
FoiQl>y»|*f>|mt* or AwiligMHtMa, Ittotlevv.
■sea*, liwarstar ami JLo** of Afriirtile. they
shouhl Ite taxen nmdoratcly to atimulnto tlm aioin-
noh and re*tore it* Imklihy tone and action.
For Ids nr Coinplwtnt and its various symp
tom*, IfellioM* IIruilwchc. Nick Hnwttsiche,
J.»iiatticc k Graen Aickarm, Itlllone
* rile aiul (BitIona A>rera, tlioy should bo ji
diciously taken for each case, to correct tho disease
action or romove the obatrhetions which cense It.
For Dyer aster/ or Oiorrhscu, but one mild
doso% jhmerallv reqtiirinl.
For Bbcsu ' -
(MtiOM Of
Murk and Loins, they should be contlmtonsly
teA»o,|te reqnjrcil. to change tho diseased action of
. . those complaints
Englue IiUtliK, l'Ijnert, a,it
right I trill., Mwliini»t/T»l,,|
nil DcKrlptlwh
A 1*80, manufacture and sell Wood-wc.
ry of every description, sad Msttom S2
able Engine and Boilers. I’atett coldmatttete
Leather and Rubber Belting, and sQ irtkluM
in machine or railroad repair shops. "
Offloe 126 sud 128 Chambers st, Vw for
GEORGE PLACE
JOHN H. 0Eimx.lL
JaW-4* CBA8. F. HARDWICK, j
mmm
Not 'Bnuidreth’s-not ‘Ayer's'-oMJVi
BUT
cosTiRS” m\m
Positively the best Pill In ite Wtri
“That Cough will kill yon,”
Try “CostarV’Cemgfc I
“Colds and Hoarseness lead to dsatk,"
Try “Coatar’s” Cesgb 1
••Vox flmnpa—Whooping Coughs, kef .
Try “CoaUrV* Ceagbl
“Coetar says it is tha beat in the wttT vtt
He aaya ao—it'a True—it’s True—it's Ts
Try it-Try it—Try It.” {Mormju f
All Druggists in ATLANTA sell it
“CO S~T A R ’ 6 *
Standard Preparati
ARE HIS -i
BEAUTIFIES,
Til
BUCKTHORN SALT
HIS
“tostar’a” li*«, Itoaeh,4c.,Hatt
“Coatar’s” Bed Bug KxUmlsattn.
“Coatar’s” (only pure) Insect Fawtor.
Address
“Costas,” No. 10, Orort»y st,K-T.
Or Joan F. Hxhbt (Bucce^rto) J
Dcmsa Barnea A Oo.,H Psrt lev,I, r •
lkeiaiaawA4am,Uoiie,«itov«l, PmIssI.
•f the Heart, Palis )a the bile,
and Lois*, they should be contlnttonsly
k Witlt i
THE BOTTUB
■Ud. drink it
svffy high i
fsirjand non-
l whenever yon may want it. It has gained
. reputation in every locality it hoe bod a
lonorsble rhsnoe to prove Itself, at any point
DR. SEA.BROOK’S
Ehiir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Oalisaya.
nr 'AMBHIOA.
Liver and Digestive Fowere
I’D la elegant combination possesses all the tonic
properties of Paruvtau Berk and Iron, without the dis-
agreebte taste and bad offsets of either, separately or
in other prep#ration*, of those valuable medicines.
ttafceuM be to*»o in at! oaaae who* a guntl* tools to,
press!ou 1* required after oonvalisssuM teem toms
or dabUitattng fiiseaaea, or in those diatreesing irregu-
lari ties peculiar to female*. No female should be wllhl
eat It, If liable lo such diseases, for nothing can wel-
i' V A L^iHOQ-*
James Ruddle Sc
*4 Pl*CM t*
lamed medicines pi
rites, North sad
prepared only
O. S. PROPHTTT,
Corner Walton and Broad Btraslg,
PB0PBIET0B8,
tiior>Al ra
Laboratory .Vo. 41, Hutlitt street
Louisville, Ky,
Ail MM above goods for sate by A EDWIN ft k 701
ATLANTA. OJL
I- ffi sod fikwly
IDin CEDROR UiTTElS
MITHKNTIC OOCUMRNT8.
.1RK.1.VS.1S HFARO . FROJtl.
v 7 Tdklimony of NHiral Men.
Paarr. White Qo., Ark., May 23, IBM
Dear 81 r: Last February '
ing Drags, and I got so mb
Cedron Bitters. ■■■
^ [ttera, and toon (quod his general Jteahh
Gist, who has Keen &fead health, tried thorn and
■ * —usd.
who has been
iMMM
van you great pepubwity In this settle.
» Blip »*. iMMphl.. tor. Ktnk.tt
CtfT
bbaot!o.Uokf i U'W
\VTU'uOCt BpMtMl«,IKwur w lb«lap«. feat
Vy po.l-r»ld. on wttpt o< Id canu. dddtM.
t K roof*, (ftutkor of H.'MmI tioaaon tan).
im UxU^toa omm gut MDit, K. K.
the system.
iliwpwwr. »
** r *J»-r Oro~lcal N„„IH»r* Uioy
ahouM l,o Uk.ii In lapp, anil fi oqnont .in.,, to m
Uncc tlio alTnot of a Uiiwttc intriru.
•■Pl.rrnlna a W 0 ,T„,o ihoul.) In- Ink
M it produces tin .Icirad oltc t br spiauMhv.
Ai Tin, take one nr tw o Pur. in i»J
mote ill*-.Hon and ndlCTC the stomach. ’
oeaa«e«al dosa stlmulstes the sUmm I, and
newels Into healUiy action, restores Uu, aniHilito,
■nd iarlfornta the systal. Hence it Is etien nit-
or those 1-tUs nukos kin Ikwl deehledly In-tter, from
their cleansing and renovating effort on the tiigoe-
Ure apparatus.
DJI. ef. C. AT EH At CO., PmHimt ChmnUU,
LOtTBL*. MASS., V. 9. A.
Sold by Bedwtoa\ Fob. J. A Wllteau, and all th«
Druggists to Macon. Also, by all Druggii
era evorywbere. aepftVd
NOT IO b7
Ilf II L be sold before the Court House door, in th#
vv town of Buchanan, Harolaon oounty, on tha first
toMd., la Dsosiafer asst, bstwMa tha Uesl hear, sf
‘ agteya ^ ■“ uu i,f
ATLANTA, 6
RKDWIKE h rOX, «est., ttlufc tk
SALE OF THE
Confederate 8(»to« Ulurttiff •
Noxv ti’tn pot urlly oeesybd
GEORGIA . TATE TUI j
_ brick, tnd in th. mo«t
Ccnfcd.r.,. State, to bs aud Mil
main portioa ot this bnildln, U “
» feu. sed soofMt Ion, bj M
evienaion at each end ona stor
by 95 fast. It Is located about cm*
from tbe dty of Macon, and '
track of tha Macon k Wrote to
Thte building bring situaAsd
ton-growing region of Georgia, state
to anpport machinery, tha sate
meats to capitalists and man—
Georgia now opens a fine fiste ««
vii—rmbto. _ .
By virtu# of write of vcndHjoti
from th# United State* DWHdOtag
District of Geergia, I will aril tha *—
getber with 14* acraa of tendupe*"
at public suction before th# Oosii omm
city or «* £
between Iks lswful hosn of •■» *** j
First Tuesday iu fotaktl
TP.HMH CAM. Me P Ml “ w '
ttttOfiHUi.
le.tncsb. a...October )»>■■«*
db. xncmtatrs^
JOLDEN llKW?
other, tek* »® otMr ' ** *
Agaute, sat-
_ ^$4
#114n H Iw sts Wt-Dtha. ta
•••W^UwfettaMfepbsnlkd IW, 4. 4. IW-
A(,|»llc»tie» far Le*,e to Sell Lends.
B m U.HknAI** OotnnT.-Twe men...
kiwi min Meta, taut, of add cow.tr.
1TA, (U
_.k l.i -
ttma. b«*Kh .-‘1 wosaj.
,1,MU RBW AEP lor tH$
which th.r tot t»«£,. M ns 1
Dr. Riemu i iTsih.lor'
Ulcerated Sore Throri wriNo a “j (f-
ona or »ln teruptioaoGj^J. j,
Wta of th. Scwlp, r^ilwl
rwtar. Alttatw ni N~d n
sll dims, tro* tt« •J 1 ""-
*^r“S!2io. oou» ’Si
Ir, -- — nhtadt—.
srspHgS''
D^nww*”'*SSS
forKarvous orOteta**^^;
iESgw-
.tor." blow. In «“* "
fcWAi
Ota* hear. Iron • *• *■
JrAdtr
here ™ KY J
rpHNA
J. Wtri
100,0001
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