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Slmlpldty of Truth
•I witnessed a abort time ago, in ono of our
H h courts, a beautiful illustration of the sim
jity and power of truth:
A little girl nine years of ago, was offered as
a witness against a prisoner who was on trial
for iclony committed in her father’s house.
‘•Now, Emily,” said the counsel 4br the pria-
er, upon her being offered as a witness, “I
desire to understand if you know tho nature of
an oath ?” ,
"I don’t know wlmt you mean," was the sim
ple answer.-
Except In sin and pain.
1 jlmnrri.'
UUYK.-
ARK1VK.
l.KAYR. ; '
AtlanU..
Dalton...
Knox’lle.
Bristol...
l.ynchb’g
NewYork
1.15 a.m.
A48a.m.
A 40 r.M.
7.20 a.m.
6.16 r.M.
6.00 A.M.
<U5p,m.
1.80 A.M.
9.00».u!
ft.MF.il.
?.45a.m.
6.80 r.u.
N. York.
Wssh'n.
Ly«ch*g
Bristol..
Knox'Hc
Dolton..
Atlanta.
5,45a:m.
4.80 P.M.
6.60 a.m.
9.85 p.m.
10.00 p.m.
5.10 a.m.
4.00 p.m.
7.05 a.m.
9.40 P'M.
10.95 p.m.
NEW and EIEGAJiT SLEEPING CARS
The dear Immortal spirit* tread;
Par all the hoandleea nnireno
Is llto—there la no dead.
Between Atlanta and Knoxville, Bristol and Lynchburg,
and Washington and New York,
To Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington,.
Richmond, Lynchburg,and Knoxville.
“There, your honor,” said the counsel, address-
:ourt, “is anything farthor necessary to
ing tho court, “is anything .
demonstrate tho validity of my objections?
This witness should bo rejected. She does not
comprehend the nature of an oath."
“lit us see," said the. Judge, “come here, my
daughter.”
Assured b;
Judge, tbecl
ed confidently ttpln , ,, , ..
eye, and in a manner so artless and frank it went
straight to her heart.
Did you ever take an oath?” inquired the
tho kind tone and manner of the
l towards him and look-
is face with a calm, clear
Judge.
The
little girl stepped back with a look of lior
ror, and the red blood mantled In ablush al
over her face and neck, as she answered. “No
sir.” She thought he intended to inquire If she
had ever blasphemed.
“I do not mean that,”- said the Judge, who-
saw her mistake. “1 mean were you ever
witness before ?’’
He handed her the Bible open.
“Do you know that book, my daughter ?',
looked at it and answered.-Ye
es, sir, it is
She looked at It and answered,
the Bible.”
“Do you ever read it ?” he asked.
“Yes, sir—eveiy evening.”
“Can you tell me what the Bible is ?”
“It is the Word of the Great God,” she an
swered. ;
“Well, place your hand, upon this Bible and.
listen to what I say," and he repeated slowly
and solemnly the oath usually administered to
witnesses.
“Now,” said the Judge, “yon have been sworn
as a witness—will you tell me what will
you if.you do pot tell the truth ?”
“I shall be shut up in the State prison ” an
swered the child.
s child.
“Anything else!
„ se?” asked the Judge.
“I shall never go to Heaven.”
■ | “How do you know ?” asked the Judge again
The child took the Bible, and turning rapidly
•r to the chapter containing the commandments,
pointed to the injunction, “Thou shalt not boar
that,"sue satci,
""as any 01
being a witness
“Has any one talked with you ftbciutyduif’ ft*®*mpU^ott’edatPntof
in court here against this roan?” Any ftrther information will be p
inquired the Judge.
“Yes, sir,” she replied; “my mother heart
they wanted me to be a witness, and last night
she called me into her room and asked me to
tell her the ten commandments,- and: then we
kneeled, down together, and she prayed t r
‘ iiWli'
might understand how wicked it was to
father, she kissed me and told me to remember
the ninth commandment, and,that, God wo]“
hear every word I said.”
“Do you believe this ?” asked the Judge, with
a tear glistening in his eye and his lips qui
ing with emotion.
“Yes, sir,” said the child, with a voice and
manner that showed her conviction of tho truth,
was perfect
“God bless you, my child,” said the Judge,
“you have a good mother. This witness is com
petent,” he continued. "Wore I on trial for my Leave ct
lifo, 1 and innocent of the charges against me, I, Arrivoat
would" pray God for such a witness ad this.
Let her be examined."
She told her story with the simplicity of
child as she was, but there was a directness about
it which carried conviction of its truth to every
heart. She wad rigidly cross-examined. The
counsel plied her with infinite and ingenious
questioning, but she varied from her first state
ment in nothing. The truth as spoken by that
child was sublime. Falsehood and perjury had
preceded her testimony. The prisoner had en
trenched himself in libs, until he deemed him
self impregnable. Witnesses had falsified iacts
in his favor, and villainy had manufactured a
sham defenso,'but'before her testimony falsehood
was scattered like chaff. The little child,/or
whom a mother had prayed for strength to be
given her to speak the truth as it was before
God, broke the cunning devices of matured, vil
lainy in pieces- like n potter’s vessel. The
strength that the mother had prayed for was
given her, the sublime and terrible simplicity
(terrible, I mean, to the prisoner and his perjued
associates) with which she spoke was like
revelation from God himself.
You Can’t Catch It.—You can’t catch it,
hoys or girls. You may be as fleet of foot as tlie
antelope, or you may fly as on the wings ol an
eagle, yet you cannot overtake it.
Cannot overtake what ? . . rj'X'f
The bad word which has passed your lips 1 It
has fled to heaven, and wrote itself on tire book
of God. You-can’t catch it.
The wicked deed you performed I. It soared
to the judgment, and was stereotyped on the
memory ot tho Judge. You can’t catch it.
Thesinfulthoughtyou indulged! Its ii
was caught by the light of God’s,eye, and photo-
graphedon the roll of your histoiy. You can'
catch it.
Beware, then, O my children, what you think,
what you do, wlmt you say. -
8. 8. KENDRICK & CO.,
urxe. .,f.a
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Upholstery and
HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD8.
THROUGH TICKETS
TICKETS GOOD UNTIL V8ED..J&
BasCBfnHCp CUooked Through,
' JAMES LAUDERDALE,
»cp20 ‘
General Passenger Agent.
-A-s Low as tla© Lowest I
ON COTTON
FROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK,
VIA CHARLESTON.
imimj
lumas
Una Railroads, to Charleston, thence by Steamers, at
Bale of not over BOO pounds, i iff f
not compressed will ho charged 40 per ci
onaL
. THROUGH'BILLS.,LADING GIVEN,.
And Quick Tranaportatfon Secured
ilrod while in possession
or the .Roads, Epfahlppers^must^inaurs from CbarlestQ|i
only charge Its proportion of
on alt Cotton consigned to AngnBta mer-
The same proportion will he observed by tho
_and Booth Carolina Railroads on Cotton con-
to Charleston merchants.
Cotton for New York must be sent care of Por
ing Agent ‘ " ~ “ - - - •
Sonth Carolina Railroad, Charleston,
"E. W. COLE,
Georgia Raflro
H. T. PEAKI,
eep29—lm General Snp’t Sqnth Carolina Railroad.
illroad.
BATES
THROUGH
mnXUMM Va. & Mon
ttr.
Boaton, New York,
Philadelphia,
TO ATLANTA, q-A.
mHE following Hates have been established W this
A Line, to take effect on and after September 80,1860
Bosxqs. N., jroftK.rHiLADEi.ruiA. baltuiohk,
1st Class. 3.83 ,,8.86 , . ,.3.21 1.09
»K » P a ,|3
New
ers of lift) lira
tho pallid ‘
iHcaliou to meutal .sflur*,
miWVff U {PCOHIM •
the o\motvet that some dourcesing lufluonoe U
and the impossibility of appUestlc . ------
h1u>w its bauefiil iuflbei»cc. It Owm, **?_??*, *
Removed from
BAKER, BROS. * CO.,
.latitui mamufaotumibs or t****””Uo'M i
BALTIMORE WIKPOW PLASS and .GLABSWARE,
enfeebled to glvo r.esi to neauniui ana rur.
thonghta nro turned inwards upon thomsolves.
If the patient ho a female, the approach of tuo i
Is looked for with anxiety, ns tho first symptom in
Nuturo Is to show her saving power In diffusing i
culation, and visiting the cheokwlth the bloom of
Vlas 1 Increase of appetite has grown by whottt
Druggists’ Vials, Bottles, nnd Jars,
WINE,' PORTER, and MfNKUAL BOTTLES,
1 , ij I' ty\ V I !V/
Importers anil Manutocturcas’ Agonls for sale of i
FRENCH WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS,
Soda Ash, Bl-Carb Soda, Sat Soda,
Borax, Alum, Copperas,
Blno Vitriol, Saitpetro, Epsom 8alta,.
Holt Brimstone, and other Choniicala.
PAINTS, COLOR OILS, GLUE, EXTRACT LOGWOOD
3E,and 34 S.,OharIc» 8trcet.
aug23—lm’~ l " ' *' ' '
IMPORTERS OP, AND DEALERS IN
<Corieti.*Jb Sad&lory
MACKENZIE BBOTIIER8.
' Lato Thomas Maekehalo a Sons,
isvADUinin in 1836
TRESjS,
Thread,'
Canvass, Saddlers' Hair,
Varnish, Enameled Leather.
Carriage Bolts, Bag Leather,
Tire Bolts, Skirting, - >■.
M °“’WhSlsfsttaumsI SltB, &c.
f Also, all other articles appertaining tb the Mslriesa.
.1 sep7—6m . -qioi oj-vslietfiw tmc-.Viu?M< - v
GREAT SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
■J -.iiitnu ,1k eei ,1
New Orlounis, Ln.,
AGENCY AT ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Cash Capital f $300,000
With privilege to increase to
POITOU A. SOOT
si,000,000!
GS IMJiig
MANHOOD.
N the young and
' life are i
hue, the
e lacklustre eye and emaciated form.
ool and sent
fhovWnenW!
till and wonder-
go so fascinating
a efiango from child to woman, la looked for In vain; tho
parent's heart bleeds In anxiety, and fancies tho grave
it watting for Its victim.
HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BUOHU,
FOB WISAKNEIHS
FROM 4 TO 83 HORSE POWER.
V ALSO. , ..
Arising from Excesses of Early Indiscretion,
POBTABTJE SAW
\«TE have tUo oldest, largest and most, completa works
V, In tlic United States, devoted exclusively to the
maimfacturo of Portalilo Engines and.Saw Mills, which,
for simplicity, compactness, power mid economy of htel,
are conceded by experts, to lie uuperlorto nny.evcrqf
mnouutof bolter room, fire surfaco and cy
linder area, which wo glvo to tho rated horse po«j~
makeour Englnes tho most poworthl add cheapest,
use; and they are adapted to every porposo whero power
'"aIUI/.'ib constantly on hand, or furnished nt sliorf no
tice.
ATTENDED WITH TUB EOI.LOWINO SYMPTOMS I
Descriptive clrcnlars with - prlco list, sent: on applies-
tl0D ' WOOD & MANN STEAM I
Utira^N. Y. Branch Office, 96 Malden
Indisposition .to Exertion, laws ol .Power,'Loan or
Memory, ^Difficulty, of Breathing, m Ge“cral^ WwiknciSj
ippiwis
'Vision, —
stcm.r
toms,!
Horror
Horror of jjciiui, mw □«»», v™ .
-lessor Vision, Languor,Untverwil Lassitude or the
ailar SyBtom, often Enormous Appctito with Dys-
ile Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of thoBody, Dry-
“ and Epllcpttc FItB. in ono Of which tho patient may
faring, the superintendence of Dr. WHbou, nt the
Bloomlngdalo ABylum, thiB sad result occurred to two
-patients; reason had for a time left them, and both died
%FEpllepsy. They wore of both sexes, and abont twenty
y Who
ved by
They wore of both
an say that these excesses are not frequently fol-
by thOBO direful diseases, Insanity and Uonsump-
,ldn! The records of the Insane Asylums, and the mel
ancholy deaths by Consumption, hear ample witness to
thetra^^U^g^mU 1 1 *
1b actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or
Qtlef over visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur,
Itlsrareiyertlcnlate.
. “With woeful measures wan Despair
Low sullen sonndB his grief beguiled."
he existence ol the above diseases
l e prepared to offer an invaluable gut
noval.ol
Gen’l JAS. L0N6STREET, President.
Thjs Cbm^mjAa Sour folly'prep’arrfto toko ils'ks against
ACCIDENTS OF ALL RINDS,
4th Claes. 1.44 1.63
TtuuuKtl DUlo ofLatUng will
1.58
nt of delivery.
,, J. W. ROBERTSON,
. . .... ,..i southern Freight Agent
Wi ! A'A. Snd'Va. A Tenn. Railway Line,
Atlanta, Ga.
Or to JNO. B. PECK,
sep^-lm , ^ .: «• T-W..& A-.H^Uroad,
CHANGE'^ eCECEJIk.-B'lAlEi ^
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
AH and after September 20th, 1866, Trains on Wes
tern & Atlantic Railroad will ran as follows:
NIOHT EXPBESS PASBUHOEU JTBAJll—PAIDT-
ive Atlanta. 6.16, P.M
Ive at Dalton 1.16, A. M
4*H-
6.10, A. M
Ive at Atlanta.
sax rxssBiroBn tkaih.
Dally except Mhdaya.
Leave Atlanta 8.10, A. M
Arrive at Chattanooga 6.40, P. M
Leave
HAIUBTTA VASSENOEn TRAIN.
Dally, except Sundays.
Leave Atlanta 4.00, P. M
Arrive at Marietta 6.26, P. M
Leave Marietta 7.40, A. M
• sep20— ~Master Transportation.
LOW RATES ON COTTON
TO NEW YORK.
ILL COMPRESSED COTTC&wM bo liani
iported
W. &A.and Vlr-
ilk, and thence by
nteamers, at $6.80 per Bale, not exceeding 600 lbs.
Cotton not compressed-wiU,b|S charged 60 per cent, ad
ditional.
- Through Bills of Lading given, and the ntmoBt dispatch
.while in their possession.
For further information, apply to
! . ' , 1 JOHN B, PECK,
Mast. Tr’n. W. * A. Hal
eep25
I .... . allroad.,
8. W. ROBERTSON,
Southern Freight Agent
W. * A. and Va. & Tenn. Railway Lines.
National Onion hfip$;jG|ip,
, WASHING-TON, D. O.,
?. Offers Superior Advantages for
A THOROUGH BUSINESS, EDUCATION.
Gen. F. J. SjnuiON, Commission Merch
8am. DkBow, Commission Merci an! Now Orleans.
J. P. DU.L1NOIIA1I, (Dillingham & Bonner, Attorney,)
Evebett Lank, Merehant, 22 Magazine st.f n! OrlSSs!
A. J. IKOEBSOU,,. ’.Mobile, Ala.
Gen. -Ms J. Wbigut :;... .Memphis, Tenn.
W. D. Guibwoi.d. >. - S...; ROffio anffMlss R. R,
Gen. K. B. Nichols... Texas.
■ Gen. Robebt B. Lee. ........................ Virginia;
0. Williams, Secretary^ Now Ormans.
Address “LOCK, Box 490 Post Office.'*
T HE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION embraces Com-
; mission, Importing, Jobbing, Rotallln;
'TWOTHi
-jj^herBook-Keoplng; Commercial Law, Arij
drafts, invoices, and receipts ; deposits college
id checks it out as his bn«-
idopey in the college bank, ai
ndss requires: becoming, In turn, retailor, wholesaler,
forwarder, and banker, ho soon acquires a knowledgoof
hiiBinoss forms, learns to com ■* —*
promptly J
CHOICE FLOUR.
O NE hundredand fifty Sacks Choice Family Flour lust
received, and for salo by
CLAYTON, ADAIR A PURSE,
Commission Merchants,
oct5—Ot No. 18 Alabama street,
RUNNY SACKS.
T WENTY thousand Gnnny Sacks for sale by
CLAYTON, ADAIR A PURSE,
Commission Merchant*,
pct6—Ot No. 18 Alabama street.
SALT.
fg 111 REE hundred Sadrs VlrglnlaSaltfor sale by
oct6—0
TO CONTRACTORS.
S EALED PROPOSALS will bo received at the Book
Store ef M. Lynch A Co. until 4 o’clock, P. M., on
Monday, 8th lnaumt, for taking down the present Engine
House, and the erecllon of a'New one, for Atlanta Flro
Co. No. 1.
Plans and Specifications for the Now Building can ho
soon at tho Engine House of the Company, on application
to Mr. John Lynch, or Mr. A. II. Van Loan, at any time
during the present week.
WM. KIDD,
JOHN LYNCH
WM. K, MASON.
Building Com.
Enfeebled and Delicate Comtitutious,
aayBSKS® f ««ar
s forms, learn
tory of transactions,
prepared for actual b:
Uiillmltedseholarsl
ship In this union of colleges, i
cities of the country, only $45.
For circulars giving full Info:
with life mdm_._
extending to the principal
penmanship,
angO—3m
formation, for specimens of
.and merchandise, address
COPP, A. N.\
Proprietor,
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
Educational Institutions.
Mnsjc, mjd Modern Lap.
fWK With toll partlealar.^ddr^ thePrincIpal,
sepQl—2m..-it Chattanooga, Tenn,
THE
“CITY MILLS" OF ATLANTA
Are now prepared to do a regular
Merchant Milling Business.
NEW FLOUR.
|Hkw FLOUR, of the very bkat ^jrigtjr. sale at
CORN MRALAND OBITS.
/NORN HEAL and GRITS, from selected White Com,
at THE CITY MILLS.
BBAN AND SHORTS.
B ran at $3(1 u» »».
Shorts at $8 V190 fti
Je26-8m
For salo at
THE CITY MILLS.
W. O. PETERS A CO.
Helmbold'i Fluid Extract Buchu.
TAOR non-retention or luoontlnence of Urine, irritation
A Inflammation or ulceration of t)ie bladrli
' the prostata gUn
•I or brick-dust,
er, or kid-
s, stonu In the blad
ills
TRAVELERS' RISKS INCLUDED,
BOB ANT AMOUNT
Prom $*5 0 0 to $
10,0
,000 !
cun
FROM ONE DAY TO FIVE YEARS!
At the lowest established rste^viz., as follows
Will Insure any person against
’ Days, In tho snm of $8,003, wli
Hatton ot $15, in case of D!
ill Mi ii'rJi
Travelers' Risk for Two
h the Weol f
Disability by
FUl Insure yo
including Travelers’ Rli
Weekly Compensation
. agalns
aks, in the Bum of
in ot $35, In case off]
WljllUB,
$6,000, and t
rDlslbillty.
WAlfera ’ fillet fifty srieAts
Will
sore yon Ten Days gainst General Accldem
FIVE DOLLARS
insure you for Ono Month
•fat $6,000, wlth-Weer “
inst General Accidents
Ionof $35. n
This IsfiiConly Company ot Sa'li'lmfuverorlgtnafodln
the South, domiciled In Now Orleans, but,with Ageucles
throughout the States. Aretercnce only to tlio Buqjoined
names of Directors and General Beard of, Reference is
11 of its stability, and must com-
sufflale
i public throughout tliiB coun-
General Janes Lonpbtbeit, (Longctryet, Owen A
Wl NewOrleans.
John C. Holdbedoe, (Holdredgo, Foxeon A Folsom.)|
A. O. Glti
T. P. Mat, Ui
BTWe are now prepared to lssne Policies and Tlek-
its of all descriptions from all Hotels, Steamboats, Hall
, leading Megchagta, jmd mthl^-i ty
, Gen’l Traveling Agent. ” ’ *'
apr8»—ly •
ouXbiasi
CHAIiES L, COLBY & CO,,
Forwarding
Commission,
: *7.1.’..) U« :
MERCHANTS,
j r>r w» r-Mi ,
Jones’ Block, corner of Bay and Abercorn Streets,
imadQ iMM
>y, Now York, and to onr frienls in Boston, PhlladeT-
j, and Europe.
_ References.—Meesrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., Jarvis,
Slade, Esq., New York; Gardner Colby, Esq., llou. J.
Wiley Bdmands, Boston. oc2— am
JANES M. BBOOES. HUQU MACDONALD. . LOUIS H. LEOAY.
WILBUR F. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, with
JBROOKS, MAODONALD & CO„
COTTON FACTORS AND
OOminiBBib'n MorchnntN,
GO Carondolet St„ New Orleana.
HTPrompt attention given to all Orders'. Also. llb-
eral Aavauce* made on consignments of Cotton and other
U. B. Wilkinhon, of Newnan, Ga.
r. H. WOOD, ||, j, WILSON.
Of tho late firm J. W. Babnn Formerly of Okoeibekeo
A Co., Sav. Cotton Mills, Als.
Cotton Mills,
WILKINSON, WILSON & CO.,
COTTON PACTOH8
General Commission Merchants,
Agent, for tho Purchase and sale of
COTTON DOMESTICS.
OFFICE NO. 8 BTODDABD'S LOUVER BANOE,
Hay Street, Ravnnuali, On.
tD'Liberal Advances made on Coiuilgnmuatr.
septa—2m
Take no more Unpleasant and Unsafe Remedies
'EipK NBjfiea»ant and dangerous diseases. Use Helm’ (J J
J? Bofcp . Bcoau and Iaptovin Koa« Waul )yl7 Inf hr
Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.
tarTHERE 18 NO TONIC LIKE IT..
^LlS^.Y?'6lty.
Great
English Remedy.
THORN’S
COMPOUND EXTRACT
COPAIBA AND SARSAPARILLA.
OF
JJAS acquired tho utmost fame In over? pnrt of the
rl world; it has been examined, approved of anc
sanctioned by the faculty of medicine, and'recohunendcd
by the most eminent of the profeaelon, .
and SPEEDY cure for all Diseases of tho
[iBNETe, and Um'NABT OBoans of Horn
"TttE'-BTAin*
ON EACH POT
Will also bear
Jgj Tho Name
of me
PROPRIETOR
TO 8ECUBE
THE GENUINE
Observe this
LABEL, rsr\
BUBNED ON
And covering the
-•!.■/** , VV/JTO*™* Ay AHD THE
bottom of \>g D United States
1AOH POT. .^1 AOENT,
NONE OTHER IS GENUINE.
%ST~ Observe these precautions and addresa orderp to
TARRANT 4k GO.,
No. 278 Greenwich Street^ -New:-York-.
Sold bj all Druggistb.
I.tver Complalut, Deratala, nr Klagl
Evil; Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Rnnlflii
iBplkpsy, Erydiidai, Rt. Anthony’s
l’lrc, Pimples, Pustules, Blotehes,Bolls, .
Tnmnra.NaH Itlirnm, Ulcers and do res, 1
BheutnatUmi Palnlntlo dtomaoli>Hdo .
nnd Howell, Gsnernl Debility, Ilterloa '
ITceratlon, Nyplillla and Mercurial Bis-,
11 li comjflnmw arising from oriresult-
rnseinmiall i .
ing 111 linpiuo Illnod,'
It Is tlotiblc the Ktrcnglh of any other Barsapa-
rlllu f'ompouml'In'the market, and'Is Indorsed
nedh
b^liie iueillc.-il -faiiulty as tlio test and cheapest
j ittJftouPu.r.nfiEnextMit. ,, ,
! -nw» t-jrlKr^e $4-00 per Dottle.,
Prepared by
J. T.fJENKINS A'CO. Ailnnta Ca. 11
I
a*
CHOLERA,
DHOLBBA
H'j')
CHOLEHA MORBUS,
DIABIUICEA,
DYSfEiPS
And nil form? of, B0W<tl CojnpjrtRto.pf phUdren
^The* 1 best Prqpqratipn^^.cittnni' for Children 1
iteetiiing.' fetbenf slidutct ^vd It a trial. " '”1
A sure remedy for : Kidney Complaints, :
noinuttterofhow: tong standing., , i ■ ;i-i .■ ■■
.Jin tafalUbl^ core foiraUpELiCATEDisoBDKns
peculiar to females.
'frtMti/'vigWalle—contain* rid opium. India- 1
penaoble ineocry family.
Price 76 cents per Bottle... . „
DR. E. R. KNIGHT8, PnoruucTOB,
1 '"MfcMioSFVMASS. -
Soldlu
J. T. JENKINS &. CO., Atlanta, Ca
BARNES, WALKER & CO., New Orleana.
; DiiBARNKS & CO., Now York.- itnl
Wi M. WALSH. GeuerahAgent;
octl—lm Savannah; Georgia.
Great Atlantic Seaboard and Gulf
ROUTE
Wilmington and Weldon, and •
Wilmington A Monchester, Hallroads,
je6—6m
[J.C.ACO.]
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST (10.,
62Q Rroadwisy. jil^ T a<l
Have aaaoctnted with them
W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an ExtenBlve Dealer In
CARRUL«£8 and
Mr.
It Is ad anchor of hope to tho Surgeon Bnd patient; and
this is the testimony of all who have used or prescribed It,
_ Sold by nil the Druggists.
-incipal Depot Helmbold’s Drug and Chemical
ahehouse,
504 BROADWAY,
.... t Metropolitan Hotel, N. Y.
‘ Conadlldated ttnddr Chariors recently 1 granted by the
STATES OP VIRGINIA 4k TENKBSSBE.
, |
CENTRAL OFFICES.
wjoi
s. 40 and 43 Broadway, N. Y.
DUFF GREEN, of Qeprgja, Prealdent
Stuart Gwynn, of^eivYdrk,...,., 1 ...
3en. E..Gbben, of Georgia, GeneraluMdndger 'of
•AXKJdWMi'-jwjf $&nm«es \o Sntecrtb'efBi for H
and other Prodnde; negotiate LoAnB. and fnrnlHh Ma^
chlnery aud Supplies for Railroad, Mining and Manufac
turing Companies, Planters nnd others; negotiate Sales
nnd Leases of Lands, Supply Colonists, Tenants and La
borers, (native and Immigrant;) Insure Lives, Houses,
Gooda and all epeclca of property; Guarantee Payment
of Notes, Bonds and Accounts. . . ■
Have Agents in Europe, and will establish branches
at all important points.
By. ieBUtng Life and Accldent Pollclos ^o_ Immigrants,
«. - ,a | - * * “Ying, oy rear
of leaving their famiUca, unprovided for, among atran-
E ra, will seenro a better class ot Immigrants for colonl-
Uon of Southern lands.
Have General Inanranee and Banking Privileges.
Sefebto—W. W. Clayton and Edward F. He .
who are authorized to open Books of Subacriptloi
Branch to be located nt Atlanta, Ga^.
W. HOOFERMABtttB, , , . JANEH.L. OAINES,
Late ot Naahvllle, Tenn' Late of Aahevlllo,‘N. Ci'
b. it. a n. m. beabden, Iof Macon, Gn,
L, I*. CHOICE,
Of Mlllcdgovlllo, Ga.,
WITH,
HARRIS, CAIN£8 & CO.,
WTiolesal© G-rocers,
20 Beaver Street, . . . . . 'New Yhrk,'
Keep coqatantlpr ( onliand all kinds of
Groceries, Lianors,Gigar^Toliacco,Frflit,&c.
Refer to—Johnsons <b'Gordon, Van Epps&Tippln
Langston, Crane & Co., T. R. Ripley, W,B.Ia>wo4t Co,-
Atlanta, .Ga., . ;. . Iy32r^8in ,
T. F. OABHABT, A. T. HAMILTON, ■ HXNRT SHAFEB,
WM. It. WUITFOBD, J. B. VAN WAbENEN.
OARHART, YHITFORD & CO.
U -;-t7/
ManufactnrcrB and Wholesale Dealers in ,
KI^DY-JtADE OLOTHIHO,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING,
58, 57, 50 and 61 Htidaon Street,
(Near Dnano, cbrnor Wqrth Street,)
, -NEW YORK,
t37“Offlco of Payan A Carbartlnliqniuatlon;
jroffi—8m . i " [J.P.J
fi
ARTIFICIAL
LEGiS.' A3ST33 AEM8.
SEL DUO’S PATENT.
516 Bronhwity, Noiv Yopk.
(ESTABUSHED 27 YEARS IN THE U. 6J
jl LL wlio liavo had the mlelbrtnne to lose a limb ahonld
not fall to procure ono of tho above celebrated sub
stitutes, which havo been thoroughly tested for over 27
years, and stand unrivaled for nil that la desirable In an
Artlflclnl Limb, and patients may rely npon obtaining the
heat aubattUlo the world affords.
Bend for a Pamphlet, to WM. BKLl'JIO A BON.
, febll)-iy [j.ii.aco.] 616 Broadway, N. Y.
TTOBTON 4b COi,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
No. 19 South Commercial Street,
ST. LOGIN, ...... MIMOURI.
tWOrders solicited and promptly filled,
n*rEii*N0KH.—Nottona* Banking A Insurance Co., St,
r a>nls; J. P. Murphy ‘ * ' ~
A Co., Memphis; Ernloy A Co.
apr3lt—ly
A Ready and Conchuive Test
EXTRACT
reset forth
JylT
At Grlffla and Atlanta, Georgia,
3 and Planters
TTIOR tho pnrpose of supplying Merchants c
o^cn?&XjiK~tio 0 ^ g;;
ill enable us to give satlsCactlon, in supplying goi
intlal work, such as tho country demands, at as low
ices as can possibly be furnished for cash. We will
:cp constantly on hand
aprl7-
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES,
s formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and
imlveraally popular all through the Sonth, ns
X ln use.
irders_to
■iy
d TGj\lJN.SON, DEMAREST CO,
620 Broadway, New York.
DRY GOODS !
1866 AUTUMN 1866
LATHROP, LUDINGTON& C0., ,
326, 328, and 330 Broadway, New York,
the attention of all flrst-claBS buyers,to their
of DRY GOODS. It will be foulld nnBUrnnSH-
ontbern merehan's. All departments of our
jNVITE
_ Stock
cdforallSontbern
business have been much enlarged, especially that for
DRESS GOODS, where wo are constantly opening all the
novelties of the season, to which we now ask the partic
ular attention of both Jobbers and Retailers.
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
Dress Goods, Prints, Bleached Shirtings, Brown Sheet
ings, Flannels and Blankets, Woolen Goods, Ydh- 1
keo Notions, Whito Goods, EmbroiderioB,
Hosiery, Gcnts'B'umlshlngQoodj, y
Millinery Goods, Ac., Ac.
Millinery Goods, J
AU of which they offer nt t
the package or piece.
LEVI J. MABIE,
w.
OTRUB J. MUBBAT, . OEO. W, MORGAN.
H. CHASE,
OF OEOBOIA, WITH ’ l> I ' “ ’
MABIE, MURRAY & MORGAN,
Mannfactnrera and Wholesale Dealerq Jh, ,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 14 Warren Streeti'7 dobra from Broadway.
)y!2—8m NEW YORK. ' ' :
TOYS, CHINA, AND FANCY GOODS,
BEADS, MARBLES,
Slates, «Sco., Slate Ponolis, l&b.,
STRASBURGER & NUHN’B,
65 Malden Lane, corner William Street,
NEW YORK.
CtTRASBURGER A NUHN bolrig-now the largest im-
R porters In their line, and linvFng laid-in thafr-lull
stock for cash, at the loweBt gQld ratcs, ore .enabled to
offer for the-coming season, extraordinary inducements.
Bnjfers.wUl do woff to favor them with their confidence,
tSVMntl Orders promptly executed.
ang26—8m „ [J-P.3.
Wew Millinery!
RONNETS, HATS,
' . - AND, V - .. ^
MILINERY GOODS!
The Largest and Beet Assortment In the city, at tho
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
■ • ... ' Can bo foland1 nt, - '
No. 18 West Fifth Street, near Main,
CINCINNATI.
HENDERSON &CO.
N. B.-A largo stock of READY-MADE BONhfETS on*
hand, for tho Merchant trado. Also, PA'
NETS, ' [fl.ir.I'.l eepl
FRENCH, BROWN & CO„
General Commission Merchants,
WHOLESALE GKOOEKB,
And Dealers in'
PROVISIONS, CRAIN, A COUNTRY PRODUCE,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Also, eal in Coal and Coke,
And will ship by tho Our Load, or In any quantities that
may be ordered.
augHO—8m
Helmbold’i Extract Buchu ft Improved Rose Wash
£JURE8aecret and didiratc disorders, laail thoUr stagea.
THIS OLD AND FAVORITE ROUTE
• ' FROM ' ' ,l ’
NEW 0BL?AkS, MOBILE, and montoomery,
Atlanta, Augusta, Wilmington ife Weldon, N. C,
' THEiicE VIA
Richmond nnd Washington,
OK,VIA.. . !
Senliooid and Roanoke Railroad, and
Bay Ltue Steamers,
TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and NEW YORK,
I
IfWfMbJ «Ve S
•BelrtVfill Flowor- flom Which it
u ita ’iimne,. <>t
liWYiraWnh .i w.lv 111* VIIAI.OrK A SON,
: h -A frmilkttmtiK.X., ■
km, <;
;AsK-:i«fit'PHAiioiPsi!Bi/KB!f»o.etHr,a ’
i, SanMivPraii*)*'* ’.t"!.?;“•!
CHomlatB.,to K Hi H, Prin<»,J^ipgle<m„47,.ltqc mc(ie||eu,‘
•t'd •'>'>';,„|
• *i »vir ’’‘l i .*><$,» •. .1*. . ' t ;
NEW' & MOST VALUABLE MEDICINES
I-,',', 11 FOB IrtfliEnTo tint! It ■■ hint,.,
Intractable i & , '][h6tirabl& , l)ii3eafles
TTNUKEtl
U impoi
‘J—ligffi:
‘ranee havo been, severely tcsled ;
ing from Franco have been severely tcslcd mid ncniii-
of Parle, Ac., insomuch that, tho entire l'aristan Medical
Faculty, attached to the government and other hoVullalj,
Ac., with the fullest confidence recommend them lo llu,
favorable notico of all langnlehlng, not qfiy under ordi
nary diseases, but those who mny be hoping ngalmt
hope. ,|,r*.
NO MORE CONSUMPTION
DISEASES OF THE 0HES1
! Grimault’s Syrup of Hy^iophosphate of Lime,
md: is also on. excellent, r<
This o
delicious lol__ l ._„
, JJ colds, Irritation ot the
also an excellent remedy in cases of con
.. Undcrlts influence the cough abates, tdbclui-
. rations chase, and the ipatlent rapidly recovers
health,apd.fiesh. ........
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL I
j Grimault’s Syrup of Iodised Horseradish.
1 According io the certificates of the Pliysiclaiis of the
Pcjrls Hospitals detailed in the Prospectus and with the
approbation Of. several Academies, this Syrup is euiploy-
the chest,tScrofiila, lymphatic disorders; green sickness,
muscular atqBK.and Joesof appetite;. It regulates Um cue-
-“tntlon. hy purifying the blood, ami Is, in a word, the
st poweriPl (leni!relive known. It iicver fstlgues the
most ptiwirfai depart
stomach or bowels like the Iodide of Potasslnm and the
Iodldoo"
Ido of Iron, and is administered with the greatest effi
cacy to young children subject to humors, or obstruction
of the glandS Dr.Casnltve, of St. Louis Hospital, Paris,
.recommends It-particularly In cntancotis dlecaecscon-
’jpintly with thoPlllSiifhlci
i bear his name,
Dr. Legaat.phoopkate of Iron.
Is now In
Route from
to New Yoi
t full and succesatul operation. Faro by. Bay
t Amjtista to NcVYork, $83.75 ; Worn Atlanta
Elegant Sleeuins Cars anil Baggage Cars
'Erin from Atlnflfif tlir6ngh 5 tlfd CltyiSr’ l AUipiifa fo'Wtl-
mington
, i . WITHOUT CHANGE
AT AUGUSTA, BKANOnviLLE, OB KINO BV ILL E
Passengers lose no sleep between Montgomery, Atlimtn,
or Augusta, rind New York or Boston.
New Engines, new nndelegantCsmand Sloeping Cars, and
BAGGAGE CHECKED rind RE-CHECKED THROUGH,
Wltbont trouble to Passongers. Tho Roads are in fine
order,-"
and connections sure.
i, COMFORT, and ECONQM?
This Is the boat Route to the North for PaseorigcrS from
” i,and Columbus. Try this Route, and yon;
any other. . ,
particulars, inqntre of W. C.' Jounson, at
Broad Depot.
P. II. LANGDON, -
aug28—8m General Southern.Agent.
Georgia Rati
IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.
covered In roots and t
opcrtlea have recently twen dls-
_ herbs, which, if properly eom :
biped and administered, will expel WORMS from the
human system without injury to tho person using It;
at the Mute time with certainty. •••’ :
Mrs. jlYinslow’s Worm Gatidy
Contains these Ingieiiients in tho proper -form nnd pro
portions, and is the only medicine nowlmownthftt doe.B,;
and for this reason, ,
It is a Corta,,,, Safe, and Agreeable Remedy
For that troublesome and jhtnl;disease so common to
dren
‘or the' following rensonp, this Medlcino shorild lid
preference to nil others
used In preference to nil others for this disease:
, 1. It Is safe, and no bad effects arise from its nss. .-.-up
9. It is anroeablo and attractive. Children crave It, and
ake it without knowing for what It la Intended. ,
£ It 1b speedy in Its effects.
S It Is purely Vegetable.
6. It Is cheap—within the reach of every one. ■ ; ,,,
usott'and no othdr™ Uld tho flV.US,of yonj ChHdre n
uso it on Chamberlain bros., Soto Agents;,
Knoxvlllo, T<
J. T. JENKINS A pQ,, .’ ■ • •
Jy29^-8m
COTTON
tv. T. WHELESS. OKAS. A. PEJJ10E-
PEARCE, WHELESS & CO.,
Cotton factors. and Commission McrciiMts^
AUGUSTA, GEOKGIA.
AVING formed acopartnerehlp ris nbovOtind ha'
sure
occupied by
H aving formed a .
BOcnrednFlre'-Proo]
lerehlpris
itrehouse
to storo'and sett Cotton
on Produce In store. Orders for
market prices. A contlnnatlon of the patronage of bar
friends and acquaintances Is j^^llARCB ft SON.
I W. T;WUELES8,
rf y8l—8m Late of the Ann of Fleming <fc>Whelcftfl,
9P
■" .contlnno
advances
,tly Supplies filled at
W. T. BURGE & CO.,
1UPOHTEI18 AND JOBBERS OF
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
45 llaya'q Slreot,
Obarioston, South Carolina,
Mn. J. R. BOYLSTON, late of Crano; Boyston and Co.,
. Mn. J. M. BRAWLEY. Into of Johnston, Crews ft Brawlo
!wtll ha happy to ioe tholr old frtends, ang7-2m
NOTES ^ VAIL,
Sncccssora to Atkin, Noyes ft Johnston,
Importors and Jobboi'N
DRY GOODS,
145 lUeetlue Street, Charleston, 8.
s .ssr&£!
and odor. Immediate In l{« action, and free
rioas Bmattaa.
or no change In dtot. u
into, It Is pleasant in
jetton,mtdfrom frontal^
jy£iL VAU, resides in New York, and ships Goode,
asant in tnsto 1YI. bought for tssh, tier every ’learner. J*"
from all ti^n- | Invlled^lo call and examine our Stock lvoro r |'^p u rch^»uit,
The best of all chalybeates, adopted by tho wlmlo med
ical world for tho criroof chlorosis, Incorrluca, ligvcrlvnf
blood, dtfflcnlt menstruations, terrible diseases tn jBffl
Females are subject. This excellent medicine a ream
• ‘ *’ ‘ "■ — mill is c*|ie-
R lieiilnflllw
enable ilicm lo
hear fatigue, and restore to the body whatever slreuglli
It may have lost by fever, or the gbuBe of quinine or mer
cury.
NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA-1-
Grlnmult’d Dltjostlvo Elixir of Popslne,
PepBino Is the gnsl!
principal purified, wl
Whon front; various t
riri juice itself, or rather the nctive
which digests food in the elonmeh.
■ , Jnevlti .
tloin, gnstrltisi-lnflammlftlmic — ...
Jmnch and bowels; beartburo. nnwmla. loss «f stromiHi.
riagptiegriancy. i r, ' V
itter tban Copaiba—Internal and Local-Mew Cu-
let .it rative Agent.
•; GRIMAULT’K MATICO.
his new remeny la pri
prepared from tho leaves of n Pe-
Ulcd MATICO and cures promptly
..ffthorit ariy fear 61 Itillmmririlnry resiills.
o great jniflftrfty of physicians In Paris, ltnssln, Her-
and vlfen YqrkJiow.itse no oilier, rem
oral) c
GENEILMt DFQT IN PAKW-r
: GkiJ&i'ULT & CO.,
j ' '47 Rue Richelieu.
Ill N. York, J. M.ltUCKER, 129 Grand St.
i ' '* • ' Aiia byevery good Chemist.
J.ij-yinw • i-t .;
_ i: BURIN DU BUiSON’S
estive Lozengers and Powder
es of ‘Varle, Imre
..jcipal riotflbimieL - - ,
iaicy of the Loienges aud -
_ jBggl
ilclnb. -Parls; ito enre in a Bure and rapid m
’“^Sf^theEto^TtommH'lonffi
6c. The epleen arlslng from Indlgcsllon dl»-
by eachriu tment under the influence oflWf
medicine,pnd 1110 sick person recovers heaim,
_isto, and may be taken wlihent Incon
^ttaNewYofMU^Bg^l^
BT,p. KinKLAKP,
,0. NBWTON POMBBOT.
JOHN W. IUBMAN,
Commission Merchants,
No. 88 Warren Street,
NEW YORK.
Liberal Cash Aflyances ou Consignments.
^ j Ian .7 ■’•- 1 ■ ■ ! •
C. WYLY,
.MR* A*
Late ol ATALNTA, GA., la connected with M I# ,l11 ’
date. ■
REFERENCES
U. A. Murdock, Esq., Prerident
W.I B, Jones & Co., Richmond, Ya.. iw> & Co .
w* stAllft. Ksa.. ; Farettvlllc, N. C.: KdifflJnkl exW
R. Alel*"'
tvis K Sfi..CI»Vle;,l | *-
SBB
Lonls, Mo.: J. r ->-' v , tn I e< V?. -'f M° Merrill,' E'd-i
Angust 1st, 1666. «^hu
Helmbold’fi Concentrated Bxtraot B
IS THE GREAT DIUHETIC.
Helmbold’i Concentrated Extract BflTtt^®*
IS THE GIIEAT BLOOD PIJIIIFIEU-