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f outhern ® ons efleratg
„Confederacy” lias more than three
times the circulation of any paper in Georgia,
North of Augusta, and is fully equal to that of
any paper in the State.
NEW POSTAGE ACT.
The following law has been enacted by the Congress
of the Confederate States of America :
LETTER POSTAGE.
An Act to prescribe the rates of Postage in the Confed
erate States of America and for other purposes.
The Congress of the Confederate States of America
do enact, That from and after such period as the Post
master-General may by proclamation announce, there
shall be charged the following rates of postage, to-wit:
For every single sealed letter, and for every letter in
manuscript or paper of any kind, upon which informa
tion shall be asked for or communicated in writing or
by marks or signs, conveyed in the mail for any dis
tance between places within the Confederate States of
America, not exceeding five hundred miles, five cents;
and for any distance exceeding five hundred miles,
double that rate; and every letter or parcel not exceed
ifig half an ounce in weight shall be deemed a single
letter, and every additional weight of half an ounce,
or additional weight of less than half an ounce, shall be
charged with additional single postage; and all pack
age* containing other than printed or written mat
ter-—and money packages are included in this class
—shall be rated by weight as letters are rated, and
shall be charged the rates of postage on letters; and all
drop letters, or letters placed in any post-office not for
transmission but for delivery only, shall be charged
with postage at the rate of two cents each ; and in all
the foregoing cases the postage must be pre-paid by
stamps; and in all the letters which shall hereafter be
advertised as remaining over or uncalled for in any
post-office shall be charged with two cents each in addi
tion to the regular postage, both to be accounted for as
other postages of this Confederacy.
POSTAGE ON NEWSPAPERS, PAMPHLETS, AND OTH-
ER PRINTED MATTER, INCLUDING BOOKS.
And be it further enacted, That all the Newspapers
published within the Confederate States, not exceeding
three ounces in weight, and sent from the office of pub
lication to actual and bona fide subscribers within the
Confederate States, shall be charged with postage as
follows, viz: The postage on the regular numbers of a
newspaper published weekly, shall be ten cents per
quarter ; papers published semi-weekly, double that
amount ; papers published thrice a week, treble that
amount; papers published six times a week, six times
that amount, and papers published daily, seven times
that amount. And on Newspapers weighing more than
theee ounces, there shall be charged on each additional
ounce in addition to the foregoing rates, on those pub
lished once a week, five cents per ounce, or fraction of
an ounce, per quarter; on those published twice a week,
ten cents per ounce per quarter ; on those published
three times a week, fifteen cents per ounce per quarter;
on those published six times a week, thirty cents per
ounce per quarter; and on those published daily, thirty
five cents per ounce per quarter.
And periodicals published oltener than bi-monthly
shall be charged as newspapers.
And other periodicals, sent from the office of publica
tion to actual and bona fide subscribers, shall be charg
ed with postage as follows, viz : The postage on the reg
ular numbers of a Periodical, published within the Con
federate States, not exceeding one and a half ounces in
weight, and published monthly, shall be two and a half
cents per quarter ; and for every additional ounce or
fraction of an ounce, two and a half eents additional; if
published semi-monthly, double that amount. And pe
riodicals published quarterly or bi-monthly, shall be
charged two cents an ounce; and regular subscribers to
newspapers and periodicals shall be required to pay
one quarter's postage thereon In advance, at the office
of delivery, unless paid at the office where published.
And there shall be charged upon every other news
paper, and each circular not sealed, hand-bill, engrav
ing, pamphlet, periodical and magazine, which shall be
unconnected with any manuscript or written matter,
and not exceeding three ounces In weight, and publish
ed within the Confederate States, two cents; and for
each additional ounce or fraction of an ounce, two
cents additional; and in all cases the postage shall be
pre-paid by stamps or otherwise, as the Postmaster-
General shall direct.
And Books, bound or unbound, not weighing over four
pounds, shall be deemed mailable matter, and shall be
charged with postage, to be pre-paid by stamps or oth
erwise, as the Postmaster-General shall direct, at two
cents an ounce for any distance.
And upon all newspapers, periodicals and books, as
aforesaid, published beyond the limits of the Confed
erate States, there shall be charged postage at double
the foregoing specified rates.
The publishers of newspapers or periodicals within
the Confederate States, may send and receive to and
from each other, from their respective offices of publi
cation, one copy of each publication, free of postage.
All newspapers, unsealed circulars, or other unsealed
printed transient matter, placed in any post-office, not
for transmission but for delivery only, shall be charged
postage at the rate of one cent each.
GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
Augusta Insurance A Banking Company, Augusta
W. M. D’Antlgnac, Pres K. Walton, Cash.
Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
John Bones, Pres J. W. Davies, Cash.
Genuine 5s with counterfeit signatures are in circula
tion—better refuse all.
10s, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up.
10s, vlg. Mercury and sailor on sea-shore; uni. gen.
10s, vlg. wagon and team ; unlike the genuine.
20s, on left, end portrait of Washington ; genuine has
a portrait of Jackson; 20 on the lower corners; the
genuine has XX.
Bank of Athens, Athena.
Stevens Thomas, Pres A. P. Dearing, Cash.
Bank of Columbus, Columbus.
W. H. Young, Pres D. Adams, Cash.
6s raised from is.
Bank of Commerce, Savannah.
G. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. Ferrill, Cash.
Bank of Empire State-, Rome.
A. R. Smith, Pres John Mcßryde, Cash.
Bank of Fulton, Atlanta.
K. W. Ho land, Pres A. Austell, Cash.
A ft '" impressions, 10s and 20s, (old plates, Nos. be
tween 2,<AIC and H,000,) are in circulation, with forged
signatures.
Bank oj Middle Georgia, Macon.
Isaac Scott, Pres A. H. Powell, Cash.
Bank of Savannah, Savannah.
Lewis F. Harris, Pres W. B. Tinsley, Cash.
bs altered from 1s ; vlg. a steamsnip, a female on the
left end, bust of a female on the right.
10s, vig. female standing; " Bank of Savannah" in
black type ; X on the right end : mxh on the left end.
Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah.
50s, vlg. female sitting, holding figure 50; three oval
dies on the right end, with ‘•Georgia” across them, rirTT
across left etui; Imitation of old plate.
60s, vlg. female holding a rudder In her right hand, at
her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive cross
ing a bridge in the distance; unlike genuine.
100 s, have a steamer on left end with 100 over and
under It; small 100 s around Ute whole margin; “State
Bank of Georgia” on the back in red ink ; unlike Ute
genuine.
100a, not like genuine; vig. female seated beside a
bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink
ing ; locomotive in Ute distance.
Central Railroad A Banking Company, Savannah.
IL IL Cuyler, Pres tt. A. Cayler.Cash.
City Bank as Augusta, Augusta.
A. Gould, Pres...,. ~...W. J. Sams, Cash.
Farmers' A Mechanics' Bank, Savannah.
J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash.
Geergia Railroad A Banking Company, Augusta.
John P. King, Pres J. Milligan, Cash.
00s, vlg. three faces, the middle one is Indistinct—
poorly engraver!.
LaGrange Bank, LaGrange.
Thomas Burch, Pres. W. H. Tuller, Cash.
Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah.
[Formerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.]
Charles F. Mills, Pre5.......... Wai. P. Hunter, Cash,
bds, vig. beehive, male head and two 50s on right end,
same on left end, good Imitation of old plate.
Bank, Augusta.
Thomas A Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash.
JfceAttmoaf Booings Bank, Savannah.
I See Farmers’ and Mechanics' Bank.)
Men 'hints' A Flanteiu' Bank, Savannah.
It. Roberts, Pre5........ ........A. Barrie, Cash.
Forth- Western Bank, Ringgold.
W. H, Inman, Pres A. It. Cowan, Cash.
I'lanlerC Bank ts the State of Georgia, Savannah.
G. W. Anderson, Pres H. W. Mercer, Cash.
Timber Cutters' 2f«taP, Savannah.
C. Epping. Pre*...... .J. & Hutton, Cash.
Vnian Rink, Augusta.
[Formerly Bank of Brunswick.)
Edward Thomas, Pre*,.... John Craig, Cash
Broken and Closed Hanks.
Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed.
&ink t»f (vreemeisAoro*, Greenesboro* ....Broke
('Aersatee Insurance A B'king <>., Dalton Broke.
i\>mmercial Kandt of BrunsOtick, Brunswick.,Closed.
Kr. Aitatfe aun*. Griffin.... Broke.
Interior Bank M Griffin, Griffin llosed.
JfaaifAiertw'ers' Bank qf Griffin..9o c. di*.
Planters' A JfecA<t»»»<'«' ffitaJr, Dalton.
S.IBH Bills said to be good—-others useleee—refuse all
Bank of WKttfield, Dalton.
This Bank is not current here.
X-wtAorw Rink of tee -gsts, Bainbridge....-....8r0ke.
Tim’ nr Cotters? Bank, Savannah, Not Bankable.
Refuse at! Georgia Ranks not found here. The dla
eriptlon appended under several ot the Ranks, are the
I'cuiiterfsiu upon Uio*e Banka
•)( Y BBLS LARD OIL just received on con-
Bigument and for sale by
juna I BUTLfiR A PETERS.
SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
FOR CASH:
500 SACKS SALT,
500 SACKS PRIME RIO COFFEE,
100 BARRELS N. ORLEANS SYRUP,
100 BARRELS A AND B SUGAR,
25 HOGSHEADS N. O. SUGAR,
150 KEGS ENGLISH SODA,
100 BOXES DO. PAPERED,
50 BAGS BLACK PEPPER,
1,000 POUNDS BLUE STONE, “
10 BAGS SPICE, 10 BAGS GINGER,
200 POUNDS INDIGO,
25 BOXES BEST STARCH,
3,000 POUNDS COPPERAS,
50 BOXES SOUTHERN-MADE CANDY,
200 POUNDS BEST GREEN TEA,
20 BOXES RAISINS, 200 KEGS NAILS,
300 BOXES STAR AND ADAMANTINE CANDLES,
WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c„ &c.,
FOR SALE BY
A. C. WYLY & CO.,
Atlanta, Aug. 1. Corner Peach-Tree and Walton Streets.
WILLIAMS & McLEAN,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
MMf Mall kinds of furniture,
moss and iiair mattresses ’
LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, &C.,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
—SOLE AGENTS FOR —
Admitted to be the Best in use.
May 17, 1861.
GEN. IRA R. FOSTER. J. L. QUEEN |
FOSTER & QUEEN,
GROCERS
—ANL>—-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MARIETTA STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia,
KEEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro
visions and Family Supplies, buy and sell
kinds of Tennessee and coun
Produce; also sell Goods uMMi
MjMMsigned to the best ad vantage, **"'**“
and render accounts of sale promptly. Pat
ronage respectfully solicited.
A fine lot of Pure Country Corn Whisky on
hand, and for sale by FOSTER A QUEEN,
may 5.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manufacturers and Dealers tn
<» BOY 1 S CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ANB VESTIXGS,
Markham’s Iron-Front Building’, White
hall, Street,
r. m. ■rtsow, I ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T. M. BBAUMONT } April Jd, 1861.
Southern Button Manufactory.
THE undersigned are manufacturing the
GEORGIA COAT OF ARMS BUTTON, aa
also the Confederate Eagle Button, at Colum
bus, Georgia. Those wishing supplies will
; please address Mr. 8. D. THORN, their agent.
: or thetueelvea, at Columbus, and enclose the
money, or remit to some friend to pay over ou
delivery of the Buttons.
CADMAN A GOLDBECK.
July 17—dtf.
Claim and Patent Agency.
ROBERT GRAEME A BROTHER offer their
services ae Attorneys for the Proeecut ion
of Claims in any of the Departmenu of the
Government of the Confederate State*, and be
; fore the Board of Claims for Auditing Claims
I against the State of Virginia, and for the trans
action of any businees pertaining to the Patent
; Office. Reference* given when required.
| JHV** Office on Franklin street, opposite Law
i Building, near the Corner of 12th street, Rich
j moud, Virginia. aug 2-ts.
TURNIP SEED.
HAVING just received a large end carefully
selected lot of Turnip Seed, we ean furn- !
ish orders fer snv quantity.
IMP Seeds reliable.
july 3» ts MASSEY A LANSDELL.
JUST OUT!
THE IMPROVED EDITION
OF
HARDEE’S
ST ITST L'A.XTRY
AND
:#-RIK 1. E.®
TAG TICS!
■■ ■- ...
2 Vole., 24 mo., cloth plates $2 50
2 Vols., Bvo., paper, plates., 2.00
2 Vols., Bvo, paper, no plates 1.50
FOR SALE BY
July 7 j. McPherson a co.
Eulogy on Governor McDonald.
BY HENRY R. JACKSON.
This eloquent Address, upon the Life and
Public Services of Gov. Ch*s. J. McDomald,
delivered by Hon Henry R. Jackson, at Mari
etta, Georgia, on the 20lh of April lost, is now
ready for sale. It is a finely printed pamphlet
of thirty-six pages.
Price : Single Copy 25 cts ; or sls per hun
dred. Address,
WOOD, HANLEITER. RICE A CO.,
june 8-dlw. Publishers, Atlanta, Geo.
Notice.
IN consequence of the withdrawal of the
Steamers between Mobile and New
the Through Frkight Tariff from New Or
leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in
March 1861, is suspended until further notice
GEO. G HULL,
SupL A. A W. P. R. R.
D. H. CRANE.
SupL M. A W. P. R. R.
COX, BRAINARD A CO.,
Mobile and N. 0. Steamers,
june S-dtf.
COKE! COKE!!
AT THE GAS WORKS.
A LARGE quantity for sale at the usual price
of 12j cent per bushel.
Feb. 21—dt£ J. P. WARNER, Supt.
SOUTHERN
miram M j
FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE
8 N3i RAN 3 E 5
Office corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets,
over Salmons & Simmons’ Dry Goods Store.
SAMUEL SMITH, General Agent.
VIRGINIA
FBRE Aft® M) ARB E® E
INSURANCE COMPANY,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
CHEA.RTERET> IN 1832.
Has a bona fide Cash Capital of $200,000
Surplus, 75 ,000
THIS long established Company insures a
gainst loss and damage by fire and the
seas, Dwellings, Stores, Merchandize, House
hold Furniture, and all kinds of insurable
property on the most reasonable terms.
The policy of this Company has uniformly
been to pay all its honest losses at once, on
presentation of proof of loss.
DIRECTORS :
W. L Cowardin, Pres t. W. Willis, Jr., Sec’y.
A. W. Parker, Joseph Allen,
C W. Purcell, Wm. Beers,
Thos. Sampson, H. A. Claiborne,
J. E. Wadsworth. W. L. Cowardin,
B. L. Winston, J. N. Gordon,
J. P. Winston, J A. Inloes,
H. L. Kent, Win. Palmer.
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent,
Office, corner Alabama and Whitehall streets,
over Salmons & Simmons Store.
OLD DOMINION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Capital, .... $500,000.
DIRECTORS.
I. Davenport, Jr., Pres C. E Wortham, Sec’y.
Gab. Wortham, John H. Greaner,
John Enders, Geo. S. Palmer,
S. M. Price, W. S. Triplett,
B F. Ladd, S. C. Tardy,
J. Stewart Walker, Wm. Currie,
L. R Spilman, J. R Crenshaw,
P. C. Warwick, John H. Williams,
James 8. Kent, Mark Downey,
Horace P. Edmond, Thomas Jones,
J. M. Talbott, E. A. Smith,
G. B. Davenport, Robert A. Paine,
G. W. Yance. R. F. Williams,
Jos. Brummel, W. P. Ragland,
Wm. Brent, H. C. Cabell,
R H. Maury, Geo. W. Royste.
This Company is prepared to receive appli
cations for FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE, on favorable terms.
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent,
Office, corner Whitehall and Alabama streets,
over Salmons A Simmons’ Store.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF THE
VALLEY OF VIRGINIA.
WINCHESTER, VA.
Cash Capital, $300,000.
“ Surplus 55.000.
Incorporated in 1552.
DIRECTORS:
J. S. Carson, Pres’t. William L. Bent, Sec’y.
John Vere, Lewis P. Hartman,
Joseph S. Carson, William Miller,
Robert Steele, Win. B. Baker.
jser Aggregate Losses paid in 8 years end
ing July Ist, 1861, $538,292.19.
This old Company insures Buildings, Mer
chandize, Household Furniture, and personal
property in city, town or country on as favor
able terms as other responsible Companies.
Apply to
SAMUEL SMITH,
General Insurance Agent, corner of Whitehall
and Alabama Streets, over Salmons & Sim
mons’ Dry Goods Store.
*
MERCHANTS’
INSURANCE COMPANY,
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA.
Capital Authorized $500,000
Cash and Surplus, Ist May, 1861- 311,850
DIRECTORS:
Jos. R. Anderson, Willaiin G. Paine,
James L. Apperson, Samuel Putney,
William Breeden, John Purcell,
David J. Burr, John D. Quarles,
Wm. H. Christian, David J. Saunders,
John Dooley, George D. Shell,
L H. Glazebrook, Franklin Stearns,
Lewis Ginter, John C. Sinton,
Samuel J. Harrison, Ed H. Skinker,
Roscoe B. Heath, George G. Sumner,
Edward McCarthy, Thog. Taylor, Jr.,
E. Miller, William O. Taylor,
Garrett F. Watson.
A. PLEASANT, President.
Johx H. Monta<ju«, Secretary.
This favorite Insurance Company continues
to insure, * oth in town and country, all kinds
of insurable property on the most favorable
terms; also, Marine Insurance.
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
Over Salmons Jt Simmons’ Dry Goods Store.
ALABAMA
INSURANCE COMPANY,
MONTGOMERY".
CAPITAL.. $300,000.
THIS Company, by promptness in adjusting
and paying its losses, has gained a reputa
tion which has placed it among the first class
of Insurance Companies in the country. It in
sures all kinds of insurable property on the
most favorable terms.
E. H. Metcalf, Sec’y. Wm. C. Bibb, PrezdenL
F. M. Gilmer, S. L. Arrington,
D. A. Clark, J. M. Williams,
Wm. H. Rives, Wade Keyees,
J. D. Hutcheson, John A. Elmore.
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent,
Office, corner of Whitehall & Alabama streets,
over Salmons A Simmons' Dry Goods store.
July 12—ts.
W. H. BAKNKS, - - ------ T. P. FLEMING.
vA &
WHOLESALE
Produce Dealers,
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MASONIC HALL BUILDING,
[Opposite Passenger Depot,)
AITLiJYISTTjA, GrEO.
PROMPT ATTENTION
PAID TO
FILLING
LIBERAL ADVANCES
ON COTSTSI&JVMHJSTTS.
BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON THE
CASH SYSTEM
E—X—C—L—U—S—l—V—E—L—Y !
o
Prices Current mailed to customers weekly.
Wholesale Produce House,
NOW ON HAND,
LARD, ) at f CORN.
LARD, > Barnes, ■< CORN.
LARD, J & Fleming, ( CORN -
MASONIC HALL.
In Store,
BACON, ) at ( FLOUR.
BACON, Barnes, FLOUR .
BACON, ) A Fleming, (. FLOUR.
ALL
ORDERS ) at f AT THE
WILL BE I Barnes, { LOWEST
FILLED, J A Fleming, ( .PRICES.
FOR CASH.
Consignments solicited.
Liberal advances made.
Large Stocks kept od hand.
Orders filled with dispatch.
50 Casks Bacon—to arrive.
800 Barrels Flour—to arrive.
5.000 Sacks Prime White Corn—in store.
40 Ferkin K’gs Fresh Lard—in store.
General Commission Business attended to by
BARNES & FLEMING,
Masonic Building,
March 18, 1861. Atlanta, Georgia.
The Saratoga of the Confederate States:
CATOOSA "SPRINGS.
J J. HARMAN respectfully announces to
• his former visitors, and the public gen
erally, that he has entered into a co-partner
ship with Mr. J. S. Nichols, of Savannah, Ga.,
for the ensuing season at this
CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore ex
tended to him, he would solicit a continuance
of the same for the firm, who will endeavor, at
all times, to provide for the table, bar, Ac., ev
ery luxury attainable.
Our cooks will be the most experienced that
the South can produce, together with an effi
cient force of attentive servants. There will
be an excellent BRASS and STRING BAND
of superior Musicians attached to the Hotel.
The medical virtues of these many and va
ried Mineral Waters are now too well known
to require an extensive description. In addi
tion to the Red, White and Black Sulphur
Springs—many of them combined with Iron
and Magnesia—is an inexhaustable wellof the
purest Freestone.
Our accommodations are very extensive.—
We have many pleasant cottages separate from
the main hotel, where families can be as quiet
and retired as in their own homes.
Catoosa Springs are in Catoosa county, Geor
gia, two ana a quarter miles from the Western
& Atlantic Railroad. A fine Omnibus and good
Hacks will be at the platform on the arrival
of each train. The Springs have a direct Rail
road communication with Charleston, Savan
nah, Augusta, Macon, Milledgeville, Columbus,
Atlanta, Montgomery, Nashville and Chatta
noga.
Terms of Board: Two Dollars per day,
Twelve Dollars per week, and Thirty-Five Dol
lars per single month. Visitors who wish to
engage board by the season, with their fami
lies, will be boarded at Thirty Dollars per
month—children and servants half price.—
Those who wish to engage board by the season
would do well to address
June 7-d2m. HARMON A NICHOLS.
THE SEAT OF WAR.
’ll J ILL be published, in a few days, a full,
V » authentic and carefully compiled
MAP OF THE SEAT OF WAR!
Showing the location of every important point
in Virginia. The Map is now in the hands of
one of the best Lithographers in the South, and
will be for sale during the coming week. Size,
20x24 inches.
Price, 75 cents per single copy; three copies,
$2 ; five copies, $3. A liberal discount will be
made to dealers. Orders accompanied by the
cash, will meet with prompt attention. Ad
dress T. A. BURKE,
aug3-tf Morning News office, Savannah.
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS.
PORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from
Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Pnotgraph
ic process, and
ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE,
from Miniature size up to the size of Life.
Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de
ceased relatives and friends, now have the op
portunity of having them copied to any size
hey may wish, and painted up to the Life in
OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL,
with the certainty of getting & perfect likeness
in every respect.
Gallery on Whitehall Street, Atlants
Georgia. C. W. DILL,
Apri 3. Photographer.
Aails! Wails! Wails!
THE ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC
TURINGCOMPANY, located in Cass coun
ty, Georgia, are now making, and prepared to
fill orders for any and all sizes of, a very
superior CUT NAIL. Address, or apply to
W. 8. COTHRAN, 1 \
A. SHORTER, J Trustees.
Rome. Ga., May 24, 1861.-m26-3m.
pONFEDERATE BONDS, or Notes, will
V be received by the undersigned inpayment
of Crockery, China, Glass Wares, Ac., or in
payment of accounts. T. R. RIPLEY,
June 18. Whitehall BL, Atlanta, Ga»
DR. J. H. McDEAN’S
STRENBTHEBIIN6 CORDIAL
—AND-
BLOOD PUKIFIHIR,
tTBS GRKATBST REMEDY
In the World,
AND THE
MOST DELICIOUS
and
Delightful Cor- WIIIH
dial Wlf
EVER TAKEN. wHi
mHE thousands up-
I on thousands
Cordial, certify that it is absolutely an infalliable rem
edy for renovating and Invigorating the sliattered and
diseased system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re
storing the sick, suffering invalid to
HEALTH ANO STRENGTH.
There is no mistake about it; it will cure Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Headache, De
pression of Spirits, Fever and Ague, Inward Fever, Bad
Breath, or any disease of the Liver, Stomach, or Bow-
tWOENTLEMEN, do you wish to be Healthy, Strong
and Vigorous?
LADIES, do you want the Bloom of Health to
mount to your Cheeks again ? Then go at once and get
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier.
Delay not a moment; it is warranted to give satisfac
tion. It will cure any disease of the Kidneys, Womb,
or Bladder; Fainting,Obstructed Menstruation, Failing
of the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease arising from
Chronic or Nervous Debility, it is an Infalliable Remdy.
For Children.
Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny children to
be Healthy, Strong and Robust? Then give them Mc-
Lean’s Strengthening Cordial, (see the directions on
each bottle,) it is delicious to take.
One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast
ing, is a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yel
low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease.
Caution. —Beware of Druggists or Dealers who
may try to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa
parilla, (which they can buy cheap,) by saying it is just
as good. There are even men base enough to steal part
of my name to dub their vile decoctions. Avoid such
infamous pirates and their villainous compounds I Ask
for Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood
Purifier. Take nothing else. It is the only remedy that
will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at the same
time, Strengthen and Invigorate the whole organization.
It is put up in large bottles—sl per bottle, or six bot
tles for $5. DR. J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo.
DR-MCLEAN’S UNIVERSAL PILLS,
For Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Headache, Ac.
THERE has never been a Cathartic Medicine, offered
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as McLean’s Universal Pills.
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and can be taken by the most tender infant; yet prompt
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districts.
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single dose, taken in season, may prevent hours, days
and months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Universal Pills. Take no other. Being coated, they
are tasteless. Price only 25 cents per box, and can be
sent by mail to any part of the United States.
J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo.
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lini
ment.
The Best External in the World, for Man or Beast.
fpHOUSANDS of human beings have been saved a life
_L of decrepitude and misery, by the use of this inval
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Sore Throat, Headache, or Earache. For Burns or
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i J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
March 7,1861-dAwly. Saint Louis, Mo.
For sale in Atlanta by G. K. & J. L.
HAMILTON, and by MASSEY <fc LANBDELL,
and Dealers everywhere.
SB. OATMAN, proprietor, and dealer in
• Italian, American and Egyptian Marble,
Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Head and Foot
Stones, Urns, Vases, Marble and Enameled
Slate Mantels, Statuary Figures, and Furnish
ing Marble of all descriptions.
Always on hand a fine assortment of Monu
ments, both Plain and Carved, of all sizes, and
prices to suit.
Call and see specimens, at Ware Rooms and
Yard, opposite Georgia Railroad Depot.
ieb2s-tf.
THE VOLUNTEERS’ MANUAL
AND DRILL BOOK.
1 Vol. 18mo., 3T2 pp. • price $1.50.
COMPILED from the best and latest author
ities for the Volunteers and Militia of the
Confederate States, by Lieut. Col. William H.
Richardson, graduate and formerly assistant
instructor of Tactics, Virginia Military Insti
tute.
This valuable book is a liberal abridgement
of'Hardee’s Tactics, including the School of
the Battalion, and instructions for Skirmishers.
The Balance Step and the Manual of Arms
for the Musket, being introduced from
GILHAM’S MANUAL.
Also the forms of Parade for Reviews, Inspec
tion, Dress Parades, Guard Mounting, Duties
of Guards, duties of Captain in Camp and Gar
rison, Marches, Camps, Ac., Ac., together with
Soldier’s Rations, and mode of cooking them,
and a few important sanitary suggestions to
soldiers. A. MORRIS, Publisher.
Sent by mail on receipt of $1.70.
For sale at the publisher's price by
J. McPherson a co.,
July 12—3 m. Atlanta, Ga.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
BY WM. COOLIDGE,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
March 18,1881—ts.
NOTICE TO CORRESPOWESTS.
PARTIES writing to us for information will
please enclose the postage for the answer.
We will cheerfully write replies to enquiries,
but can’t afford to pay postage also.
June 7. McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.