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Thea I knew she ■
ta»aaaa(*l sslskt-
Wllh the »«W wklW roee* I bocbed hvr room,
I 1*14 them B»oc tec bed
Aten! wkUarwiin uni keep their Moosa,
My own eweet Bower Use Bend t
1 felt that the parting how ww ueer,
Whe* I heard her whisper low-
RA1LWAYS,
TO THE
EAST AKS NORTHEAST.
•Take me new Bare to the eoottjr pool.
Where the div white ItUee eell, -
And Itoloir their ham, through the crystal depth,
The bade lark mildly pale.
TIME FROM ATLANTA
"Take me o»oe metre to the waterfall,
That menu blithe aa a eUKl at play ;
Where the try creep# on the moaay wall.
And the Ibrn-leam kha the epray.
To Waahtaflaa heare,
T.i »ie Vork 68 konra.
Mew York AdtWttH
*m« ncfWB cb.t
CiltlHATIB
MANHOOD.
Portable Steam Engines.
I N the young and rlslug generation, the vegetative pow
er. tif lift ant utriing. bnt In a few yearn bow often
the ttallid hue, tho lack-lustre eye and emaciated Jam,
< . t .. ■ ..Il.ltUo oaf anTiUoallnn 4/1 MlMIltBl flffnrt.
aud tbe’toipoaViiiiHty of amilieation to mental^effort,
ehow ite baneful Influence. It "
The following TIMS TABLE hat been arranged to take
effect on and qfler September SO, 1B0S.
And ahe looked with i
ellScst
And ahe bade theta an good-bye.
Next day my darlhtg’a voice was gone ;
But her yearning spirit-eyes
Told how ebe longed f
for a nameless boon,
And Jove made my guessing wise.
Atlanta,.
Dalton...
Kiiox'll*.
l!rinlol...
Lvnchb'g
waah’g’
NpwYork.
1.15 a.m.
8.45 a.m.
4.40 r. ii.
7.90 a.m.
5.15 p.m.
6.00 a.m.
uatk.
<I.15p.M.
1.80 a.m.
9.00 a.m.
6.80 p.m.
7.45 a.m.
6.80 P.M.
N. York.
Waah’n.
iLyach’g
I Bristol..
■Knox’lle
i Dalton..
Atlanta.
6.45 a.m.
4.80 P.M.
6.50 a.m.
2.25 p.m.
10.00 p. i
6.10 a.m.
i.kavr.
7.00 p.m.
6.90 a.m.
4.50 p.m.
7.05 a.m.
2.40 p-M.
10.25 p.m.
And at sunset she pawed away \
NEW and ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS
All laita wr raragnpka.
Thk New York World sav» of Senator Sher
man, in a review of his Cincinnati speech: “Mr.
Sherman is a sort of hybrid Conservative—a po
litical quadroon formed by a cross betwixt a mil
breed Raymond and a half-breed Thad. Stevens.
Is is stated that thousands of Cornish mi
ners are leaving England and emigrating to
America. - .a.
Between Atlanta and Knoxville, Bristol end Lynchburg,
and Washington and New York.
THROUGH TICKETS
To New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington,
Richmond. Lynchburg, and Knoxville.
BAKER, BROS. & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS of
BALTIMORE WINDOW GLASS und GLASSWARE,
Druggists’ Vials, Bottles, and Jars,
WINE, PORTER, aud MINERAL BOTTLES,
■ •'DEMIJOHNS.
Importers and Manufactures*’ Agents lor sale of
PRENCH WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS,
Soda Ash, Bi-Carh Soda, Sal Soda,
Borax, Alum, Copperas,
Blue Vitriol, Saltpetre, Epsom 8site,
Roll Brimstone, and other Chemicals.
PAINTS, COLOR OILS, GLEE, EXTRACT LOGWOOD
3, u d 31 8. Charles Street. *
ang22—4m
HIIOW HD IIHUUIUI luuwotiw. J pood become* evident to
t.ho observer that nomc depressing influence to agaanz
the development of the lmdy. Consumption is talked of,
and perhape the yout h is removed from school ana Rent
into the 00 unity. Till a i« one of the worst movements.
Kemoved from the ordinary diversions of the ever-clianE-
Itiff Rneiies of the city, the powers of the body too much
enfeebled to give 7-uhI to healtiiful and rural exercise,
thoughts are turned inward* upon themselves.
If the pullout he a female, the approach of the menses
Is looked for with anxiety. as the first symptom in which
Nature is t o show her saving power in diffusing the cir
culation, and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health.
CUlUllOU, atm visniug me Uliuea wiwu wuum a..
Alas 1 increase of appetite lias growu by what it led on,
und the energies or the system are prostrated, and the
whole economy is deranged. The beautlfnl and wonaer-
A.4 f...i i.. hndn ml.wl nti/liimn an fi» arm B H n r
wnoie economy is uurauguu. a uo u«.uumi "v----
ltd period iu which body and mind undergo so Ihsctaating
n change from child to woman, is looked for in vain; the
•mrunl's heart bleeds iu anxiety, und fancies the grave
ml wailing for tta victim.
lr. UiMUk’i
[COMPOUND,
For the speedy sad permanent ewe of
FROM 4 TO 85 HORSE TOWER.
Liver Ceaplaiat, Irrsfala, mr Klsff’s
Kvll, Dyipcpiis, Drspff, Hewmlfte,
EpUepay, EiysipeUa, ft Aathoar’i
Fire, Pimples, Pwatmles, BlstoheaM^
Tsmora, 8slt Bhnus, Ulecn sad Iwea,
Blieiuastlani, Paia la the RUnueh,ftiis
and Bowels, General BeblUty, Fierine
1’lceratlan, fiyphllia and BEercarial Dis
ease, and all complaints arising from Of result
ing in Impure Blood.
It is double the strength of any other Sarsapa
rilla Compound in the inurket, and is indorsed
by the medical faculty as the best and cheapest
11 loop Purifier extant.
Price $1.00 per Bottle.
Prepared by
Pit. XI. 11. KNIGHTS,« •« Chemist,
Melrose, Mass.
J. T/JENKINS Sc CO. Atlanta Ca.
HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BUCHU,
POR WEAKNESS
Arising from ^Excesses of Early Indiscretion,
W E have the oldest, largoBl ami most complete works
in the Unit ud States, devoted exclusively to the
manufacture of Portable Engines and Saw Mills, which,
for simplicity, compactness, power and economy of fuel,
are conceded by experts, to be superior 1o any ever of
fered to the public.
The great amount of boiler room, fire surface and cy-
DX. SEVEN’S
-Up
BESTOEATIVS
FDR THE SPEED! CURE OF
IMPORTERS OF, AND DEALERS IN
A. late English date says the Pope appeals to
ing for his departure from Rome.
TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED.JH
Baggage Checked Through.
Coach Sc Saddlery Hardware. attended with the rou-owiNo sthftohs:
make onr iktgiucs the moat powerful and cheapest In
nso; and they are adapted to every purpose where power
ie reqnirod. , ,
All fiiaeB constantly on hand, or furnished at short no-
tice.
Descriptive circulars with price list, sent on applica
tion.
WOOD & MANN STEAM ENGINE CO.,
Utica, N. T. Branch Office, DO Malden Lane, N. Y. City.
Jc80—ly
THE
be preparing for his departure
Seven passengers -were washed overboard,
and lost, from the ship Laura, bound from Bremen
to Baltimore.
_Tj{E.gf«rfte5v gf.thf.Xreasiiry.has decided not
grounds.
sop20
JAMES LAUDERDALE,
General Passenger Agent.
The Fenian scare in Canada is said to be sub
siding, and the camps are being broken up.
Further arrests of Fenians have been made
at Liverpool, and largo quantities of arms and
ammunition were seized.
The cholera has about disappeared from
Nashville, but lew cases having occurred in the
last three or fonr days.
The Rev. Dr. Baldwin is dangerously ill at
adereddon
Nashville, and his recovery considered doubtful
Mr. Geo. A. Shook, Superintendent of the
Tennessee Coal and Railroad Company, at the
Sawanncc Mines, icll froma train a few dayB ago
and was killed.
The citizens of Mobile, Alabama, have been
extensively swindled by sharpers who repre
sented themselves as connected with the internal
revenue department
A partt, representing himself a son of At-
A party, representing himself a son of 'Ar
thur Baring, ot Liverpool, and who has engaged
in purchasing cotton Irom the planters of Burke
—' - ai — ! * ! ~i of Georgia, has been
and the adjoining counties w
arrested at "Waynesboro, where he was detected
- passing fraudulent chocks.
In Lenarvee county, Missouri, a Mrs. Simms,
in an outburst of insanity, seized a razor and
took the lives of three of her children and her
self. »
_ required while in possession
of the Roods, but shippers mud inruns from
to New York, or assume the risk.
Georgia Railroad will only charge its pn
rove rates on oil Cotton consigned to Angnsta mer
chants. The enme proportion will he observed by the
Georgia and South Carolina Railroads on Cotton con
signed to Charleston merchants.
All Cotton for New York must be sent care of For-
wording Agent Sonth Carolina Railroad, Charleston.
E. W. COLE,
Gloorgia Railroad.
H. T. PEAKE,
sep29—1m General Scp't Sonth Carolina Railroad.
A balloonist went up from an interior New
York town, the other day, and, at last accounts,
he had not come down, though his balloon boat
had.
There is a village in Vermont which has four
churches. Only one of these has a bell; bnt,
inasmuch as the other denominations refused to
assist to pay for the ringing of it, the owners of
"1 will not allow it to be rung at all
the bell
The men of moral ideas at Chicago made
great preparations to receive the Southern loy
alists; but the affair was a failure. The crowd
was not there. It was a poor show that didn’t
pay expenses.
Mr. Char Alexander, the founder of the
Cady’s Boole, and -one of the oldest publishers in
the United States, died at Philadelphia a few
days ago.
General Wheeler is reported as going to
Houston, Texas.
New York State troops are encamped on the
Helderberg mountains, to suppress anticipated
outbreaks Among the anti-renters.
Bismarck is flooding France with spies. First
thing you know Mr. Bismarck will overcrop
himself.
Parts fashions decree two distinct crinolines
one a little, round, insignificant hoop, as flexible
as a willow, for short morning skirts; the other
a long train crinoline, like a peacock’s tail, ex
panding out, for evening splendor.
Accounts have been received in PariB of the
martyrdom of nine French Oatholic missionaries
in the Corea, in Asia. One other escaped over
the frontier of that countiy, and two more are
still wandering in the mountains.
A tousg man residing in Pawtucket, Rhode
Island, recently addressed a letter to ayoung lady
of Providence. The letter contained a sentence
which the young lady considered improper, and
ier father suddenly appeared in Pawtucket and
answered it with a horsewhip.
Mr. Quilp has jnst discovered that there is
quite a difference, sometimes, between bating
your choice and taking it.
In a battle the Are flashes and is gone, the
smoke rises into the air and vanishes—the ashes
repose beneath.
If tod wish to satisfy yourself as tty a maa’B
resources in an emergency, Bet a dog oh him.
BOSTON. N. TOOK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE.
1st Class. 2.38 2.8D 2.21 1.99
2d CIosb. 2.06 2.03 2.00 1.70
3d Class. 1.73 1.74 1.74 l.Wi
4th Class. 1.44 1A2 1.08 1.42
CHOICE FLOUR.
O NE hundred and fifty Sacks Choice Family Flour Inst
received, aud for sale by
CLAYTON, ADATR & PURSE,
GUNNY SACKS.
T WENTY thousand Gunny Bocks for sale by
CLAYTON, ADATR A PURSE,
T HREE hundred Sacks Virginia Salt for sale by
CLAYTON, ADAIR k, FUKsE,
8. 8. KENDRICK 4 CO.,
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
DEALXUB IN ENOLIBH AND AMERICAN
Carpets, 511 Cloths, Upholstery and
A » Low as tlte Lowest!
ON OOTTON
FROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK,
MACKENZIE BROTHERS,
Late Thomas Mackenzie & Bona,
No. m Baltimore Street, Baltimore, m*.
ESTABLISHED IN 1825.
Great English Remedy.
-HELLOES, saddle trees,
JC Hubbs, ^Hoj; Shins,
VIA CHARLESTON.
Georgia, Railroad Omtat, I
KlBMpf
ATLANTA, Sept 30, 1800.
C OMPRESSED COTTON will "be transported from
Atlanta to New York, via Georgia and South Caro
lina Railroads, to Charleston, thence by Steamers, at
$5.80 per Bale of not over 500 ponnds.
Cotton not compressed will db charged 40 per cent, ad
ditional.
THROUGH BILLS LADING GIVEN,
, Shoe Thread.
Canvass, Saddlers’ Hair,
Varnish, Enameled Leather,
Carriage Bolts, Bag Leather,
Tire Bolts, Skirting,
Moss. Harness Leather,
Whods, Stirrups. Bits, Ac.
AlBO, all other artlclos appertaining to the business.
scp7—flm
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss ol Power, Loss of
Mamoiy, B¥ * " ’ —“
Horror ol
Horror of Death, l-_ , — , .
llimncBS of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the
Muscular System, often Enormous Appetite with Dys
peptic Sympt omB, Hot Hands, Flushing of theBody, Dry
ness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on
theFooo, PainintheBnck,HaavinDBBOf J ’ ” -
qnently Black Spots flying before the
norarySuflusion and Loss of SiuhhW
Great Mobility, RestiessnesB, wlth_Horror of Society.-
And Quick Transportation Secured !
GREAT SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
LIFE AND ACCIDENT
Insurance Company,
Nothing la more desirable to each Patients than Solitude,
and nothing they more dread for fear of themsalvea, no
Kepose of manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, bnt
a Hurried Transition from one question to another.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this Medi
cine invariably removes—soon follow Loss of Power, Fa
tuity, and Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may
THOEN’S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
COPAIBA AND SARSAPARILLA.
H AS acquired the utmost fame in every part of the
world; ttf ‘ I * *
During the si
pationtB; reason
r Epilepsy. They were of both bbxob, and about twenty
years of age.
t them, a
cob, and t
has been
sanctioned by the faculty of medicine,
by the most eminent of the profession.
BtSENTENF,
CHOLERA,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
minnnlF *.
CHRONIC DIARRHOEA,
DYSPEPSIA,
And oil forms of Bowel Complaints of children
and adults.
The best Preparation extant Tor Children
teething. Mothers should give it a triaL
A sore remedy for Kidney Complaints,
no matter of how long standing.
An infejlible core for oil delicate disorders
peculiar to females.
Purely vegetable—contains no opium. Indis
pensable in every family.
Price 7"S cent, per Bottle.
DR. E. R. KNIGHTS, PeopbietoB,
Melrose, Mass.
Sold by
J. T. JENKINS Sl CO., Atlanta, Ca.
BARNES, WALKER & CO., New Orleans.
D. BARNES & CO., New York.
W. M. WALSH. General Agent,
octl—lm Savannah, Georgia.
MEW PEEFOMe
For the Handkerchief.
muon
the ifcj;
aaafl. Beautiful Flower from which «
takes its name. 11
Manufactured only by PHALON &SO\
NEW YORK.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS,
ASK FOR" PHALON’B—TAKE NO OTHER
Bold by Druggists gonoxlir
As a SURE and SPEEDY cure for all Diseases of the
Bladder, Kidnets, and Urns art Organs of both
Great Atlantic Seaboard and Gulf
New Orleans, La.,
AGENCY AT ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
■■ bear ample witness to
the trnth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the
most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance
1b actually sodden and qnite deBtltuto—neither Mirth or
Griei ever visits it. Should n sound of the voice occur,
it Ib rarely articulate.
Cash Capital, $300,000!
through rates
VIA
Western & Atlantic nni Va. &
RAILWAY LINE,
irtoM
Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, and Baltimore,
TO ATLANTA, GA.
fin HE following Rates have been established on this
JL Line, to take effect on and after September 30,1800:
Any fintbor information will be promptly famished i
J. W. ROBERTSON,
Southern Pr
W. & A and Vo. & Teem. 3
a Freight Agent
sop29—lm
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
SIGHT EXPRESS PASSXKGEB TRAIN—DAILT.
Leave Atlanta. - 0.15, P.M
Arrive at Dalton 1.1B, A. M
Arrive Chattanooga 4.00, A. M
Leave Chattanooga 7.35, I*. M
LeaveDalton 10.25, P. M
Arrive at Atlanta •• 6.10, A M
DAT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Daily except Bnudays.
Leave Atlanta , 8 JO, A
Arrive at Chattanooga,..is.- B.-40, P. M
Leave Chattanooga. .7.: 2.80, A. M
Arrive at Atlanta. 11.45. A. M
MARIETTA PASSENGER TRAIN.
Daily," except Sun days.
Leave Atlanta. 4.00, P. M
Arrive at Marietta 6.25, P. M
Leave Marietta. 7.40, A.M
Arrive At Atlanta i it.OS. AM
JOHN B. PECK,
sep20—Master Transportation.
LOW RATES ON COTTOST
TO NEW YOBK
ginia l
Stesmi
& Tennessee Railways to Norfolk, and thence by
iteamorfi. at £5.80 ner Bala, not exceeding 600 lba.
Cotton not compressed will be charged 50 per cent, ad'
dltlonal.
Through Bills of Lading given, and the utmost dispatch
guaranteed.
Shippers will he required to insnre against fire, and
* i liability for Iosb or damago from fire
RoadB will inenrno I
while in their possession.
For farther information, aj
ipply to
JOHN B. PECK,
Mast. Tr’n. W. & A Railroad.
S. W. ROBERTSON,
Southern Freight Agent
Bep2R W. & A. and Va & Tenn. Railway Lines.
National Union Business College,
WASHINGTON",. D. C.,
Offers Superior. Ail vantages for
A THOROUGH BUSINESS EDUCATION.
HOUSE FURNISHINQ GOODS.
A N immense etock of Brussels, 2 and 3 plys, Hemps,
Druggets, etc., constantly on hand. All styles ol
Curtains, shades. Cornice, etc. Ordors promptly filled.
oct5—am
FRENCH BRANDI.
Ib CASKS FRENCH BRANDY on consignment anil for
Cl sale by JOHNSON A GORDON.
OLD BOURBON.
Cb BBL. FINE OLD BOURBON on consignment and
ml lor sale cheap by JOHNSON A GORDON.
MULE FOR SALK.
NG, WJELL-
by applying lo
Spencerian Key „ -^ uaopioa
by nearly all first-clasa Colleges as the standard oi criti-
msuK^Unusual facilities are here presented for acquiring
lenuou. HUB IS tnemost valuable part of the course.
Here the student applies his theoretical knowledge. He
buys aud sells representative merchandise, makes out
notes, drafts, invoices, and receipts; deposits college
money in the college hunk, and checks it ont as bis busi
ness requires: becoming, in turn, retailer, wbolenalur,
forwarder, und banker, be soon acquires a knowledge of
business forms, learns to compose und cnndcnsethifbiB-
tory of transactions, and thinks for himself. —
r———eto —— — He Is thus
us, ou for actual business.
Jnlimitod scholarship for full course, withlifemember^
ship iu this union of colleges, extending to the principal
prepared
L'nlimi
JOHNSON & GOKDON.
n £ BHLS. SUPERFINE AND EXTRA FLOUR rra
6 fJ hund for sale, at reduced prlcon t.o clone couhIcu-
moot, by JOHNSON A GORDGK
*ep9—c
THE GATE CITY MTT.T Ig
Near Whitehall Street,
ATt.A.MA,
» - • • CSORGIA,
1 8 now m a u ufu c tnrinpFL 0 UR of superior Qualify
from Ooicc New Wheat, and will eupply llakcrn.
Dealers and othera on favorable term*.
Send for a card of pricoe aud qualities.
MEAL from White Corn alwaya on hand.
C. E. GRENVILLE,
eeplft—3m v Proprietor.
W E
COTTON GINS J
ARE AGENTS for the aalc of the **American
Otrtton Glu,” manufactured l»y Meaara. J, 1J.
A Cotnbu, of New Vora.
re now prepared to fill order* for any aiae 44m
Wb. ut manufacturing prioea. A e)Miciiuui>
to send tbeir
GARRETT A RRO.,
Scofield Building,
Whitehall Struct,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Helubold's Hud Extract Budm.
JpOR non-rcumitou or incontlnenoe of tlrine ; Irritation
i " UU JCl,iUUU « | ur lucuuuimnxoj urine, irritation
— inflammation or uhxumtlon of the bladder or kid-
neye. diiwasta of the prtmUUi gbrnda, «uim In the bled
dor. calculus, gravid or brick^ut Rupualt, aud all «s-
casss ol the liluddac. kidm-ya and drouakal swelUuin
use Hcuaaui.u's l amn Axtuact Bdomh. '
PEiCUEBM XSXX FLOUB.
QNK HUNDRED BARRELS Just rueuivad by
aoplh—t
GARRETT A BROTHER,
bcuficld’s Building, Wbtlchaii hi.
tics of the country.
only $45.
; full &fo:
ang9-^3m
Proprietor.
T, M. & R. C. CLARKE,
VEAUERB TN
English and American Hardware.
ALGO, AfiKMVB FOR
FAIRBANKS* PLATFORM Sc COUNTER
S C A.L E S,
Which wo will sell at FACTORY PRICES, expenses ad-
ded.
Corner Peach-Tree and Line otreeia,
Atlanta, Ga.
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
Educational I'nwtltutlons.
f|NHE WINTER SESSION will begin NOVEMBER 15
JL 1866, anil clow April 1, JHf.7. Board
L=
•*■»» *MIU UWK B|UU 4, inn, J ™..ni sue Tuition,
IWI; uue-huu payable ujion eutrauee, the remainder
uwary 23, IWTT. Diawing, Music., and Modem lan-
guagoa, extra.
For circular, with full pmtto^Ma^addraae thcPWeeq., 1
Chattaifuoga* Tran.
WITH PRIVILEGE TO INCREASE TO
SI,OOOyOOO!
Gen’l JAS. LONGSTREET, President
This Company ie now fully prepared to take riske against
ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS,
TRAVELERS' SISKS INCLUDED,
TOR ANT AMOUNT
From $5 0 0 to $10,000!
AND POD UT TEEM
FROM ONE BAY TO FIVE YEASS!
At the lowest established rates, viz., as follows
2 0 CENTS
Will insure any person against Travelers' Risk for Two
Vifi insure any person against Travelers' Risk for Tw<
Days, in the sum of $8,000, with the Weekly Conroen-
satlon of $15, in case of Disability by Accident.
2 tS CENTS
Two Dollars and Pllty Cents
Will Insure you Ten Days gainst General Accidents for
$5,000, with Weekly ComponBation-of $25,
FIV3E: DOLLARS
Will insure yuu for One Month against General Accidentia
for $5,000, with Weekly Compensation of $25.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS,
in the snmof $5,000, with Weekly Compensation" of $25.
Other sumB for all periods at proportionately low rates,.
ThiB is the only Company of its kind ever originated ill 1
the South, domiciled in New Orleans, bnt with Agencies
thronghouttho States. Areierence only to the snujoinecL
name* of Directors and General Board of Reference is
sufficient guarantee to all of its stability, and must com
mand tbe confidence of the public thronghont this coun-
DIEECTORS:
General Jams Longstoeet, (Longstreet, Owen So
■ _ Co.,).. New Orleans.
John C. Hoedeedge, (Holdredge, Raison & Folsom,))
Now Orleans.
A. C. Guasum, Pres’t Flrst Natlonal Bank, N. Orleans.
T.P.MaTjUiuted State Treasurer. New Orleans.
Gen. F. JL Hirkon, Commission Merchant, New Orleans.
San. DiBow, Commission Morcl-aat New Orleans.
W. C. Gbaham, Wholesale Groce, aud Commission Mer
chant : New Orleans.
J. R. Dcuunghau, (Dillingham & Bonner, Attorneys,)
• New Orleans.
Evekxtt Lone, Merchant, 22 Magazine st., N. Orleans.
A. J. iNGEBsonx, Mobile, ai»
Gen. M. J. Weight .Memphis, Terra.
■ W.D. Ghiswold Ohio and MIbb R. R.
Gon. E. B. Niohoi-s Texas.
Gen. Boseet E. Lee Virginia.
C. Wxxaums, Secretary New Orleans.
A41 Arses “LOCK, Box 490 Poet OflBce.’»
Maj. THOS. J. KHETT, of S. Carolina,
Gon. Supervising Agent.
HrWe are now prepared to lBBno Policies and Ttck-
cts of all descriptions from an Hotels, Steamboats, Re II-
road OfficeB, leading Merdiants, and an OiTre'D this city.
JAMES H. PORThr^ Agent,
Thob. PiOkEitmo, Gen’l Traveling Agent.
CHARLES I., OOLBT. . AAEkAKDEU U. HatWAI.
S. 1'JLGE EDHANUS.
LACHLAN H. McINXOSH,
. ■WITH
CHILES Is. COLBY & CO.,
Shipping, Commission, and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
Jones' Slock, earner of Bay and Ahercom Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Liberal Advances made on Ccosignments to Charles L.
Colby, New York, and to onr friends in Boston, Philadel
phia, and Europe.
torERENOCT —Messrs. Dabney, Morgan & Co., Jarvis,
8l“dC’ Esq.’ New York; GiudnerCkSby,Esq., Hon, A
\1 lley Edmunds, Boston.nc2—ilm-
JAMES M. EBOOKS. HUGH MACDOKAI.D. XODIS H. LEGAT.
WILBUR P. JOHNSON.
Of Georgia, with
BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
Commission Merchants,
59 Cirondoki St» f New Orleans,
Prompt attention givon to till Orders. Also, lib-
Aral Ad vancoe made on coiisigumuiit* of Cotton and other
rroanoe. oca—Dm
U. B. WilkinHon, of Ncwnau, Ga.
T. H. WOOD, B, j, WILSON,
Of the late firm J. W. Rabun Formerly of OkoeftiHkec
A Co., 8bt. Cotton Hills, Ala.
WILKINSON, WILSON & CO.,
COTTON FACTOBS
Arm
General Commssioit Mm banls.
Agents for the PiucluiHe and sale of
COTTON DOMESTICS.
omc* NO. 8 rTom*AKD> lowkh range,
l«r Wnwi, - r.m
l* Liberal Advaoros made on CouaipiuiantM.
*epts—fan " i I f M
TsA» Mmarm t and Vsuede Kemsdiu*
'JflOM tmpleaiuuit snd 4&nge*Mui dfwwntw. Use HklW*
a. from • Ruckus mud lwnu>yf» Bos* Wawl jylT
Lands, Supply Co ,
borers, (native and immigrant;) Insure Livea, Houses,
" Goods undall ^speciesof property; Guarantee Payment
urope, and wi
Who can say that those excesses are not frequently fol
lowed by those direful diseases. Insanity and Oonsnmp-
? The records of the Insane Asylnms, and the mel-
“With woefnl measnres wan Despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.”
THE STAMP
ON EACH POT
Will also bear
set The Name
or THE
PROPRIETOR
Whilst wo regret the existence oi the above diseases
and symptoms,“we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift
of chemistry for the romoval.of tho oonseqnencos—
TOGEOUHE
THE GENUINE
Observe this
LABEL, @r]
BURNED ON
And covering the
bottomof
EACH TOT.
NONE OTHER IS GENUINE,
pr Observe these precautions and address orders to
TABKANT Jc CO.,
No. STB Greenwich Street, New York.
Sold by all DrngglBts.
[j.o.aco.]
AND THE
United States
Ageht.
Je5—Cm
Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.
t^THERB IS NO TONIC LIKE IT._«|
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST GO.
620 Broadway, New York,
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. "WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES,
It. is an anchor of hope to the Surgeon and patient ; and
thlB is the testimony of all who have uBedorpreBcrihedik
ESy~Sold by nil the Druggists.
Principal Depot Hixmxioui'c Dnuo aud Chemical
WAnEHorsE,
594 BROADWAY,
Metropolitan Hotel, N. Y.
THE AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL AGENCY
Consolidated under Charters recently granted by the
STATES OF VIRGINIA 4k TENNESSEE.
CENTRAL OFFICEB,
Nos. 40 and 42 Broadway, N. Y.
DUFF GREEN, of Georgia, President.
Stuaht Gwtxh, of New York-
Bek. E. Gheeh, or Georgia, General Manager of
Branches and Solicitor.
Ed. C. Peohin, of New York
Jab. W. MoOolloh, of New York.. .1
M AKE Loans and Advances to Subscribers tot
months, or longer, at kgnl rates-orinterest; make
liberal advances on OonBigiSnentE of Cotton, Tobacco
and other Produce; negotiate LoanB. and furnish Ma-
Tenants and La-
of Notes, Bonds and Accounts.
Have Agents in Europe, and will establish branches
of leaving their families, unprovided for, among stran
gers, Will seenroa better Class of immigrants for coloni
zation of Southern lands.
Have General Insurance and Banking Privileges.
Repeu to—W. W. Clayton and Edward F.
wno are authorized to open Books of
Brunch to he located at Atlanta, Ga.
ard F. Hoge, Esq.
Subscription fori
W. HOOPEU HAHBIS, . JAMES L. OALKES,
Late ol Nashville, Term' Late of Asheville, N. C.
n. n. * n. m. heCkdek, I -*•> of Macon, Ga,
CHOICE,
Of MiDodgorillc, Ga.,
HARRIS, GAINES & CO.,
Wholesale Grrocers,
20 Beaver Street, New York,
Keep constantly on hand all kinds of
o, Aiiquui u, Ul£,kl », A UUUOUOJA
E@~Prompt attention given to Orders.
ItEPEn to—Johnsons * Gordon, Van Epps A Tlppin
Langston, Crane A Co., T. Ik Ripley, W. B. Lowe A Co.
Atlanta, Ga. 1y22—3m
T. T. CADHAHT, A. T. HAMH.TOK, HEKKT SHATEB,
to. n. wnirronn, j. b. vak wageken.
CABHART, WHITFORD & CO.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING,
' 5$, 57, 59 and 81 Hudson Street,
(Near Duane, corner "Worth Street,)
NEW YORK,
icc ofPayan A Carhartin llqniuation.
U-P]
ARTIFICIAL
LEGS -AJSTD ARMS.
SELPHO>.S FATKNT.
510 Broadway, New York.
(ESTABLISHED 27 YEARS TN THE U. SJ
A LL who have had the misfortune to lose * limb thould
not full to procure one of the above celebrated sub-
stltutCB, viiicli have beeii thoroughly tested for over 27
years, nnd stapd undvalofl for all that is desirable in an
Artificial Limb, and tmt.ientsmay rely npon obtaining the
best snbstitue the world affbrda. . r
Send for a Pamphlet, to WM. SELPHO A SON,
febl(»—ly [j.h.aoo,] file Broadway, N. V.
TUBTON & OO-,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
No. 1W South Commercial Street,
NT. LOF1S, ...... mftMIFMl.
r^TOrdor# hoiicileiLand promptly tilled.
laF.rEKENt'Efl.—National Banking A insurance Oo., St.
[ Loui*; J. P. Mnqihv dr Oo., Memphis; Emler A Co.
»prafi-1y
r Orlran*.
A Ready and Conducive Test
O F tbc prnpwtto. ^HNUBOMrS VU7ID EXTRACT
BUtiHU will be a eompariMm with then net forth
In tba United Stasu Dispone. So rj. Jyl7
At Griffin and Atlanta, Georgia,
TVOR the purpose of snpplying Merobants and Planters
J; attheSonth, by wbcflosale or retail, withunyetyle
r Carriages, Buggies or Plantation Wagons.
Mr. WoodrniTBlong experience in the carriage business
ill enable ns to give satisfeetion, to supplying good sub-
will enable ns to give „ w r .
Btantinl work, such as the country demands, at as low
nrices as chti possibly he furnished for cash. We will
beep c ■ " "
) constantly on hand
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES,
the same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and which
became so universally
popular all through the South, ns
Address aiTVrders to .
TOMLINSON, DEMABEST COy
apr!7—ly 620 Broadway, New York.
DRY GOODS !
1868
AUTUMN-
1866
LATHROP, LUDINGTON & CO.,
826, 828, and 8SO Broadway, New York,
JNVTTE the attention’of all flret-claBB Tracers to their
of DEY GOODS. It will be found unsurpass
ed for all Southern merchants. All departments of onr
business have been much enlarged, especially that for
DRESB GOODS, 'where we are constantly opening all tbe
novelties or tbe Bcason, to wbichwe now ask tbe partic
ular — ■' - — ■
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
Dresa Goode, Prints, Bleached Skirtings, Brown Sheet
ings, Flimn ole nnd Blankets, Woolen Goods,Tan-
keeNqtionB, White Goods, Embroideries,
Hosieiy, Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Milltoeiy Goods, Ac., Ac.
All of whioh they offer at the lowest market prices, by
the package or piece.[J.D.]ang26—2m
DEVI J. KABIE, CTHUS J. MUHBAT,
GEO. W. MOHGAH.
W. H. CHASE,
OF GEOItGlA, WITH
MABIE, MURRAY & MORGAN,
Mannfectnrcrs and Wholesale Dealers to
BOOTS AND SHOES.
No. 14 Warren Street, 7-doors from Broadway.
NEW YORK.
TOYS, CHINA, AND FANCY COODS,
BEADS, MARBLES,
Slates, Ac., Slate Pencils, &u.
STRASBUR&ER & NUHN’S,
65 Maiden Lane, corner William Streot, .
NEW YORK.
S TRASBURGER A NUHN
porters to their line, and
itn-
■ _ .■ ...... ton
Btockiorcasli, at the lowest gold rates, are enabled to
offer for the coming BeaBon, extraordinary inducements.
b will do well to favor tjjom with their confidence,
being now the largest i
having laid to their f
gold rates, are enabled
Buyers i
and buy ut once.
Mall Orders promptly executed.
aug26—3m •
[JJ>0
New Millinery!
BONNETS, HATS,
aim
MILINERY GOODS!
The Largest nnd Boat Assortment to the city, at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
Can be fonnd at
Mo. 18 West Fifth Street, near Main,
CINCINNATI.
HENDERSON & CO.
N. B.—A large stock or READY-MADE BONNETS on
hand, for the Merchant trade. Also, PATTERN BON
NETS. [bjj.] sepIS—3m
FRENCH, BROWN & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
WIIOLESAI-K GROCERS,
And Dealers In
PB0VISIONS, CHAIN, A COUNTBT PBOBVCE,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Also, eal in Coal and Coke,
MAIL ROUTE,
Wilmington and Weldon, and
Wllinl-ugton A Manchester Ball roads,
THIS OLD AND FAVORITE ROUTE
NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE, anS MONTGOMERY,
Atlanta, Augusta, "Wilmington & Weldon,N. C.,
THENCE VIA
Richmond mi d Washington,
Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and
Bay liine Steamers,
TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHLt, and NEW YORK,
Ie now to full tmd successful operation. Fare by Bay
Route from Augusta to New York, $83.75; from Atlunta
to New York,;
Elegant Sleeping Cars and Baggage Cars
Run from Atlanta through the City of Augusta to Wil
mington
WITHOUT CHANGE
AT AUGUSTA, BRANCH V ILL E, OR KIN G BV1LXI
PaBsengerelose no sloop hetwoon Montgomery, Atlanta,
or Augusta, and Now York or Boston.
New Engines, new and elegant Cars and Sleeping Cars,and
BAGGAGE CHECKED and HE-CHECKED THROUGH,
Without trouble to Passengers. The Roads are in fine
order, and nonnectaons sure.
FOR SPEED, COMPOST, and ECONOMY
This Is the best Route to tbe North for Passengers from
Atlanta, Macon, and ColumbUB. Try thlB Bonte, and yon
wifi never take any other.
BVFor particulars. Inquire of W. C. Johnson, at
Borgia Railroad Depot
Georgia
angSS—3m
P. H. LANGDON,
General Southern Agent.
IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.
_ covered in roots and fierbB, which, if properly com
bined and administered, will expel WORMS from the
human system without injury to the person using it, and
at the same time with certainty.
Mrs. Winslow’s Worm Candy
Contains these ingredients in the proper form nnd pro
portions, nnd Ib the only medicine now known that does;
and for this reason.
It is a Certain Safe, and Agreeable Remedy
For that troublesome and fatal disease bo common to,
Children. , • \
For the following reasons, this Medicine ehonid be
used in preference to all others for this disease?
3. It is safe, and nc had effects arise from its use.
2. It is agreeable and attractive. Children crave it, and
take it without knowing for what it is intended.
‘y in its effects.
3 purely Vegetable.
3 cheap—within the reach of every c
ire, if you would save the lives of y
8. It is speedy i
4. It. Ib ;
fi. It is ^-
Mothers, if you would i
use it and no other.
CHAMBERLAIN BROS., Sole Agents,
Knoxville, Tenn.
J. T. JENKINS A CO., Wholesale Agents,
jy2ft—8m Atlanta, Ga.
COTTON WAREHOUSE.
j. j. peaiuie. w. t. wnmtosa. onaa. a. rxancE
PEARCE, WHELESS & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
S AVING formed a copartnership as above, and having
socurod a Fire-Proof IVareUe use on Jackson Btreet,
eriy occupied by Reese & Linton, we will continue
to store nndsell Cotton and other produce. Cash advances
on Produce 1n store. Orders
market prices. A continuation of the patronage of our
friends and acq —
l acquaintances is soli cited.
J. J. PEARCE & SON.
"ff. T. WHELESS,
-j81—8m Late of the firm of Fleming <fc tVhelese-
-YOUNG’S GREAT
WORK; or, eveiy one his own
.both Male and Female, to evory-
the physiology and relations of onr Sex-
tlio Prodnction or iTcvention of Off-
j all the new dlwcovericejicyor before
read this hook. It discloses secrets that every OIK' should
be acquainted with. Still it la a book that must lie locked
np, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any
one on the receipt of Fifty Ceuta. Address Dr. AVh.
one on the receipt of Fifty Lents. AdtlreBB Ur. wk.
YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce atreet, above Fourth, Philadel
phia. je!8—3y
DAVID VALENTINE Sc CO.
IMFOBTBRS OF
II
CRIMAULT & CO.,
Chemists to H. H. Prince Napoleon, 47 hut Richelieu
PARIS.
NEW & MOST VALUABLE MEDICINES
FOR HITHERTO
Intractable & Incurable Diseases.
TTNLIKEthePatent MedicincB eeuermlj aqtatd,
U imported from New York and London, Die n,]|i,»
tog from France have been severotv tested am)
ntoed by the most eminent government nnd private nn»
Iracal and operative Chemists and pmctlcmc Plivsicinn.
of Faria, &c., insomuch that the entire Purisiau Jlhulcal
Faculty, attatshed to the government and other hospital!
Ac., with the fulleat confidence reremnicnd them to tW
favorable notice of all languishing, not only under ordi-
nary diseases, bnt those who may he hoping again” i
hope.
3YO MORE CONSUMPTION
DISEASES OF THE CHE81
Grimault’s Syrup of Hypophospliate of Limt.
ThiB new medicine, which is delicious to tlic natac
a sovereign remedy for coughs, coldB, irritation nr tht
InngB, ana.ie also an excellent remedy iu cases ef eon
sumption. Under its Influence the cough abates, nonet
nai perspirations cease, and the patient rapidly reemm
health and flesh.
NO MORE COD LIVER OIL 1
Grimault’s Syrup of Iodized Horseradish.
oBpeeti
n of several Academies, this Syrup is enuijop
Dr. Leras’ Ptaoophate of Iron.
the appetite, imparts strength to the ej'Btem, and is m|*
cially suitable to protect persons of citlie!
to protect y
effects of hot and nnhealthv climates, to enable them lo
frie *
bear fatigue, and restore to uie body whatever smooth
it may have lost by fever,
r tbe abase of quinine o
NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA!
Gi-lmanlt’a Dlgeirelre Elixir of Pepsint.
Setter than Copaiba—Internal aud Local-Hew Cu
rative Agent.
URIMAULT’S MATIC0.
planatorv
GENERAL DEPOT IN TARIS.
GEIMAULT & CO.,
47 Rue Richelieu.
in N. York, J. M. BECKER, 129 Grand St.
And by every good Chemist .
BURIN DU BUISON’S
Digestive Lozengers and Powder
Recent experiments made on a large Mle-hyP"
Palrequln, of Lyona, confirmed hylde collaaWJ*. 1
hospitals and ti ie nriucipal notabUities
Buuwuiae ctuml wuuwy w *«...-Jgeb
with an alkaline base, a new discoverv
dn Bulsom Chemist and member or
my of Medicine, Paris, to cure in a sure nuu ~
nm. InSgostlon, Nausea, aa well os diseases ol ta »«,
neys. Liver, Cramps in the fitomiicli. Mane ^
the Bowels, ic. The spleen arising ui,
appears as if by enchantment under the mfluema
paSs”medicine, and the sick person recovers licalth
strength andappetite.
ime, the Pastil
To resume, I
oer the most fevorame setenuue ““V ‘“™, , ,T; n 7 |i«,e
agreeable to tbe taste, and may lw taken witlmui mo
venlence by chUdren as .well as ndults. . , 6
General Depotto Paris at GRIMAULT* 00.^^
General Depot to Atlanta -at JEITONS AW'»-
General Depot to New York, at J.
jyio—tf —■
^ joilK V'. HiBU'tJ*-
HEKKT R. KTBKLAKI),
C. NEWTON POMEIIOY.
, HUM & CO,
Commission Merchants,
No. 88 Warren Street,
MR. A. C. WYI.Y,
Silks Dress Goods and Woolens,
And will ship by the Car Load, or In any quantities that
may he ordered.augSO—8m
Hel&Md’a Extract Snofcu A Intproved toe Wash
stag**.
35C BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
oefi—3m
NOYES & TAIL,
Successors to Atkin, Noyes & Jobnston,
Importers and Jobbers o
DRY GOODS,
Wi Charleston.
bus, Ga.; JJanters ana juena*wj£ . Uriver,
ga.;Jterry,Ei!iott &Om.Dome.Ga. . DriJ"
Oil
Ga.
srtipale A Sulder, Nsshvllle, Tenn.;
Louis, Mo.: J. L. 7\ inter ACo.. Wonlfi . ' Esi|-V*
P. Burnett Esq.. Batana, Aiaq L. »■ f 1 7
Orleans, La.: MlWrtf * . r...i " It. Sm 1 * 1 *
ins. La.: McMahan * oum , r , t .
Col. J«»iah Taylor. Gulvestnn, Tex. .tft Tw .
Bastrop, Tex.: Gen. J. B.Harrjaon, Vi ire,
Yugura 1st, 1806
fVUltEB secret and deiicste disordera, to all their »
Ay ml little expense, little or no change to diet, t
oenvmlsKe. s»a m> exposure, It is pleasant to
ziosa javpertXtn.
\yyi
145 Memiitg Ktreel, PharlMtoB, SU CL
mf r.
iTl bought for cash, per even- steamer. Buyers are
invited to call and examine our Stock before purchasing
elsewhere. aeja—aooSm
«feg-
AUgUSl 1ST, lWS*. —— —
Helmbold's CoRcentrated Extract
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC.
Helmbold's Ccnoentratad Extract Eari tp- J -
IS THE GREA7' DLOGD TTRIHE?!
Both are prepared according'.to• ih
and Chemistiy, and *** ,hft #ct
sbswb®^
According to the certificates of the Physician* of-lit?
Paris HoBpTtalB detailed in the Prosnectue nud with the
with the greatest success iu the place oi Cod ..
Oil, to which it is really superior. It mm* (Unease. ...
the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disordert-, greeu sickueH,
muscular atony ana loss of appetite; it regulates the am-
stitution, by purifying the blood, uud in, in a word, the
most powerful depurative known. It never fatigue* the
stomach or bowels like the Iodide, of Pota^iuai and the
Iodide of Iron, and is administered with the greatest effi
cacy to young dilldren subject to humors, of olwtnictiou
of the glands. Dr. Casuave, of St. Louis liospital, Pnrit.
recommends it particularly iu cutaueotis dirfLUse* con
jointly with the Pills which bear hi* name.
The best, of all chalybeates, adopted by the whole med
ical world for the cure of chlorosis, incurriiaa. poverty oi
blood, difficult menstruations, terrible disease* to which
Females are subject. ThiE excellent medicine arum*
Pepsine is the gastric juice itself, or rather the active
• purified, which ”
principal purified, which' digests food in the etomach
When from various causcB, the supply of digestive'fluid
is too anriflll, the inevitable conseqiitaicee ore had iudign*-
tion, gastritis, inflammation of the mucous coatr of tht
Btomach andbcrwels, henrtburn. anteraia, loss of fltreatnh.
and in females general derangement. The Elixir of I*ep-
ftinp. cures all such discuses, and prevents vomiting oii-
ring pregnancy.
ThiB new remeny to preparefi from tbe leaves o(s ft;
ruvian pepper shrub called MAT1CO aad cures pnmjj 1 .
and tofelllbiy without any feiu- of luflareplnij tan™
u.e principal uotapuiues ■s jejs
shown the great efficacy <if the Lor.onges anJJ ej™^
PnirtUee mdPowderarejWto^
fler the most favorable Sdo&fletuid_to»™ nl
NEW YORK
Gash Atones H Consipments.
f ATALNTA, GA., Is connected with M fr0 ® ,b
REFERENCES-
U. A. Murdock, Esn., President Gontiwg^^i^, 4
r.; Messra.Halstead.H»yn«5& to., Iklflwre ^
tol Howoa, Hvatt * Go., Off f,-™ rfii" 1
lros..New Yofk; Whootlry & Au^CTSon^oi
e D. Jones A Co., Richmond, Va..R«5 4 Ce.,
Stelle, Esq..Fayettville,N.
- - gc«Co,. Charleston, 8.C., (:W rls.hf