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jjfcgrTbe Daily and Weekly “Confederacy”
for sale at all times, at five cents per copy.
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Old Papers
For sale at our Reading Room. Trice fifty
cents per hundred.
KgrThe “Confederacy” has 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.
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Our General Traveling Agent.
Mr. J. T, Hall is our General Traveling Ag’t
to solicit and receipt for subscriptions and ad
vertisements for the “Southern Confederacy.”
Mr. T. C. Duval, of Rome, is also author
ized to receive cash, and give receipts for the
“ Southern Confederacy.”
Notice.
Very often our friends hand in local notices
and advertisements too late in the even
ing for their appearance next norning. The
printers leave our office at six o’clock; and for
more than two hours before they leave no new
matter can be got in. In order to insure in
sertion, they should be furnished to us by two
o’clock.
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Advertising.
The Confederacy has 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. We do not make this state
ment either as a boast, or in order to convey
any erroneous impression, we say it candidly
—knowing what we say—and because it is
true
The Southern Confederacy Office,
Has a reliable special letter and telegraphic
correspondent at Manassas J unction—the great
attractive field of battle at present. We have
also engaged reliable correspondents from vari
ous points in Virginia. Everybody wants to
hear the news, and all important dispatches or
news items received by us, will be promptly
placed on the Confederacy bulletin.
In these exciting times it is probable that ex
travagant rumors will get afloat. We caution
the people against them, and beg everybody to
be careful what they believe.
We have every possible facility for obtaining
correct news. This, however, costs us heavily,
and we hope every one who is so anxious to get
war news will admit the equity of subscr bing
and paying for our paper.
Quite a number of names on our daily list and
a few on the weekly, will be erased this week,
unless the subscriptions are renewed. We in
variably stop sending the paper at the termina
tion of the time for which it is paid.
Our terms for the Daily are $5 per annum
or 50 cents per month—the cheapest Dalty in
the South, that gives the same amount of read
ing matter.
all cases, subscribers to the Daily
“ Confederacy” will be charged at the rate of
50 cents per month for any length of time less
than one year.
The Weekly is a very large sheet, lull of the
choicest reading matter. The cheapest way to
get the news is to subscribe for the Confeder
acy.
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 Coiigress of "the Confederate States of America
do enact, That from anil 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 mall for any dis
tance lielween places within the Confederate States of
America, not exceeding five hundred miles, five cents;
and fur any distance exceeding five hundred miles,
double that rate; and every letter or parcel not exceed
ing half an ounce In weight shall be deemed a single
letter, and every additional weight of half an ounce,
or additional weight of leas than half an ounce, shall be
charged with additional single postage; and all pack
ages containing other than printed or written mat
ter —and money packages are included in thin class
—shall be rated by weight <w 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
poat-olMre shall be charged with two cents each In addi
ilon to the regular ]>ostage, both to be accounted for as
other postages of tills Confederacy.
POSTAGE ON NEWSPAPERS, PAMPHLETS, AND OTH
ER PRINTED MATTER, INCLUDING HOOKS.
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 fde subscribers within the
Confederate States, shall be" charged with postage as
follows, via: The postage on the regular numbers of a
newspaper published weekly, shall be ten cents per
quarter ; papers published semi-weekly, double that
ameunt; papers published thrice a week, treble that
amount; pa;>en< 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, Bfteen cents pee ounce per quarter;
on those published six times a week, thirty cents per
ounce per quarter; and op those published daily, thirty
five cents per ounce per quarter.
And periodicals publisbtd oltener than bi-monthly
shall be charged a* newspaper*.
And other periodicals, sent from the office of pnbli?a
tlon to actual and bona Ji de subscribers, shall be charg
ed with postage as follows, vU: 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
traction of an ounce, two and a half cents additional; if
publishes! semi monthly, double that amount. And pe
riodicals published quarterly or bi-monthly, shall he
charged two cents an ounce, and regular aabecribere to
newspapers aud periodicals shall be required to pay
one quarter's postage thereon in advance, at the office
of delivery, unless p»l>i 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 magaaiue, which shall be
unconnected with any manueertpt er written matter,
and not exceeding three ounces In weight, and publish
ed within the Confederate States, two cents; and for
e**h additional ounce or fraction of an ounce, two
cent* additional; and In all eases the postage shall be
pre-pahi by stamps or otherwise, as the i’MUuastcr-
General shall direct.
And Bkwks, bound or unboon,!, net weighing over four
posnda, shall be deemed mailable matter, and shall be
charged with postage, to be pre-paid by stamps or oih
erwise, as the Foattnaster-Gwneral shall direct, at two
cents an nance few any disuaea.
And upon ail newspapers, periodicals and books, as
aforwaid, published beyond the limits of the Confed
eiaSe States, there shall be Charged postage at double
the foregutog specified rate*.
Ta* pabtuhers of newspapera or periodicals wUhin
the Confederate spates, may send and receive tn and
fro a each etbar, tress their rtap seths office*' at publi
caUon, one copy of each pubifcatlan, free of poetage.
AU newspapers, unseated circular*. or other unsealed
p Uffiafi fraMMCit matter, ptaeed tn any post-office, not
I k UaniHuMea but for deUv»<y only, *hall bo charged
postage at 1M rate W cue cent each.
SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
Hardware, Mechanical & Farming Tools, Honse-Furnishing Goods#
CUTLERY and FILES—A large and well
assorted stock for sale by
m2O McNAUGHT, ORMOND & CO.
CHAINS— Trace, Coil, Log, Fifth, Breast, and
Halter Chains, for sale by
m2O McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
IRON —Sweden, English, Refined, and Cass
county Iron, all shapes and sizes, of our own
importation, for sale by
m2O McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
SHOVELS a SPADES —Ames’ and other ma
kers, for sale by
m2O McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
NOW IS THE TIME TO FOSTER SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE.
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FRANKLIN PRINTING HOUSE
BOOK-BINDERY.
K dr G ° T ° THE WOOD, HANLEITER, RICE & CO.,
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Desire to direct public at-
MO FRANKLIN tention to their unequalled
facilities for the superior Qjpw
allt ' P rom Pt execution of
PD I |\| |IUP If wor k * n their l* ne ’ tro,n ——
u I A gmall Card to the Largest Volume I
F The establishment, in its various departments,
’ H ißil HOUSE In P er^tt P s the most complete in the whole Southern
1 ffii country. It is the object of the proprietors to es-
■ i tablish on a permanent basis a Southern Publish-
ING House! thereby effectually removing every
/f f° r sending North to have works issued.
Thus far the enterprise has proved highly success
ful, and the proprietors feel assured that the beneficial results of such an undertaking have yet
to be more fully appreciated by our people. The several departments receive the personal su
pervision of the firm, and satisfaction guaranteed to each and every patron.
w* THE BOOK-BINDING DEPARTMENT
handsomely fitted up with all the modern improvements and conveniences of that branch.
Blank-Books ruled and manufactured; Law Works, Medical Works, Music, Magazines, tec.
bound in any style desired, and at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction
THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT
Is specially complete in every particular ; constant additions are f
being made in the way of such improvements as are introduced yWlji /l -rfdlß
into the Typographical world, by which the proprietors are ena
bled to furnish the handsomest printing in the Confederated
States! Everything, from a Visiting Card to a Mammoth Poster. . s
tastefully executed in any style and color desired. Three oI
their six Presses are prope'led by Steam, and kept in operation 'll'j
day and night!
Bank Checks, Bill Heads,
Railroad Blanks, Professional Cards, hfl
Programmes, Circulars.
Legal Blanks, Letter Heads, '
And every imaginable variety of Printing promptly attended to at prices but a small advance oi;
New York rales! Printing in
FARCY COLORED ISKS,
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AND WITH. OIL. 13 ATV I> SILVER B O IST ZIC H ,
IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART?
The Proprietors, confident of their ability to give entire satisfaction, solicit a share of
public patronage. Orders from all parts of the country will receive their personal attention, and
all work promptly forwarded per Express or otherwise, as may be directed.
AH letters should be addressed to
WOOD, HANLEITER, RICE & CO.
Atlanta, Ga., 1861.
SOUTHERN FURNITURE 1
MAXVFACTORY AT GRAYSVILLE, CATOOSA COUNTY, GA.
I AM Manufacturing and have constantly on hand a large stock of FURNITURE, at my
Factory at Graysville, Catoosa county, Georgia : also at my Store in McNaught, Ormond A
C°.‘s Brick Block, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
where I keep an extensive assortment of
GEORGIA MADE FURNITURE,
? ot ®P in lh ® lafCßt styles, and in workmanship
and finish equal to any made in the South or im-
■ JgP ported from any other section.
Those wishing to purchase Furniture in small
or large quantities, will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock and prices before
purchasing in any other market.
To those who purchase wholesale, to sell again, I will say that I am prepared to fill orders
for custom made or knock down Furniture, finished or in the white wood, as low as you can
purchase the same class article in any other market. If you are disposed to encourage home
enterprise, give me a trial. I likewise manufacture a superior article of
COTTAGE CHAIRS,
which I am prepared to sell wholesale or retail on as good terms as any other Factory
In addition to my slock of Furniture, at my store in Atlanta will be found all the articles
usually found in aFurniture Store, such as
Looking-Glasses, Mattresses, Window Shades, &c.
COFFINS furnished at shortest notice, and Undertaking promptly attended to. All kinds of
Furniture repaired with uestuess and dispatch.
All orders addressed to my Agent, Charles I. Grady, Atlanta, or to me at the Factory, Grays
ville, Ga., will have prompt attention.
JOHN E>. GRAY.
July W, IMl.—dly.
HOES —Five sizes superior Cast-Steel Hoes,
for sale by
m2O McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
PLANES and EDGE TOOLS of the best make,
in great variety, for sale by
m2o McNaught, ormond a co.
THE attention of HARDWARE merchants,
and others, is respectfully called to the fore
going advertisements. We are prepared to fill
orders for all goods in our line at the lowest
prices for Cash.
McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
Keystone Building,
march2o Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Successors to High, Butler A C 0.,)
Commission Merchants,
FOR THK PURCHABK AMD SALS OF
T K .V.V K S S K K P Si O t» V f K
Cotton. Groceries. «fcc.
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
HAVE in Store, at their Fire Proof Ware
House, on the corner of Forsyth street and
the Railroad, (opposite the State Road Depot,)
l®o BARRELS LARD OIL;
50 BALES YARN ;
100 BARRELS LARD;
200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD;
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
May 4.
MILITARY BOOKS.
Army Regulations, for Confederate
States. $3.00.
Hardee’s Tacties, 2 volumes, cloth.
All the Plates. $2.50.
Hardee’s Tactics, 2 volumes, paper.
All the Plates. $2.00.
School for the Guides, 28 Plates. sl.
Camp Duty, for Infantry, Guards, Pa
trols, &c. 60 cents.
Rules for Field Fortifications and
their defence and Coast Defence 60 cts.
Trooper’s Manual, for Dragoons and
Mounted Riflemen. $1.75.
Science of War, Strategy, selection of
ground, &c. SI.OO.
Cavalry Tactics, for Trooper, Platoon
and Squadron. 3 volumes, $5.00.
Cooper’s and IHacombs’ Tactics,
for Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery. $1.75.
Robert’s Artillery and Maury’s
Skirmish Drill. 1 volume. $1.50.
Ward’s Manual of Naval Tactics.
$4.00.
Haswell’s Engineer’s Hand Book.
$1.75.
Hastvcll’s Mechanic’s Tables. $1.25
Law’s Civil Engineering, (London
Book.) $2.00.
Glynn’s Cranes, &c., (London Book.) 75c
Wilson’s Builder’s Price Book.
$1.50.
Henck’s Field Book for Engineers. $1
Tempi cion’s Mechanic's Companion.—
$1.25.
je27 j. McPherson & co.
ATLANTA
BLACKSMITH SHOP
—AND—
BRASS FOUNDRY,
ON HUNTER STREET,
Bktwf.es McDonouh and Butlkr Strnnts,
Near the City Hall.
THE Subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends, and the public generally, that he
has established, as above, a
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop,
and also a
BRASS FOUNDRY
where he is prepared to do all kinds of work
in his line. lie solicits a share of patronage,
and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction
to all that may entrust him with their orders.
Orders promptly attended to.
JAMES E. GULLATT.
has on hand and for sale two DRAYS.
Cheap for CasA.
Atlanta, Jan. 30.
CONFECTIONARIES.
F. M. JACK, Agent,
HEXT DOOR TO W. V. HKRRIXG k c 4.,
'Whitehall St., Atlanta, G-eorgia.
KEEPS constantly on hand an excellent stock
of CONFECTIONARIES,
FRUITS,
CAKES,
NUTS,
CANDIES,
PRESERVES,
JELLIES,
PICKELS,
Ac., Ac.
Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, ;
TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac.
Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas- ,
kets, Toys, Ac.
The Ladies and the Public generally are re
spectfully invited to call. m*rß.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
AFTER this date we shall sell Goods for
cash exclusively.
Owing to the state of the times, scarcity of
stock, Ac., we are necessarily compelled for the
ftresent to adopt this system, and trust our
bends will appreciate this and no one will
ask for credit.
We have new in store a good stock of Boots,
Shoes, Leather, Lasts, and Findings, which we
will sell at the lowest market prices for CASH.
As we are anxious to close our Books as soon
as poesible, we would respectfully ask those 1
having unsettled accounts with us for last year,
and previous to Ist July, to call and settle,
either by note or cash.
DIMICK, WILSON A CO.
Atlanta, Aug. 7-lm
IN STORE— *
150 Gallons Kerosene Oil- (of light color,
and odorless )
1,000 Gallons Alcohol.
100 Bottles Chloroform. ,
1,000 Gallons Spirits of Turpentine.
25 Bottle* Calomel.
25 Bottles Blue Mass.
1,000 Bottles Quinine.
150 Bottle Morphine,
july 30-ts MASSEY A LANBDELL.
WANTED!
SOM E eir h t or tan good iourny emen Hatters, to
make Wool and Fur Hate. Steady employ,
meat and good wage*. Apply to
mW. J. M. HOLBROOK. Atlanta. Ga.
w. h. barnes, t. p. Fleming.
WHOLESALE
Produce Dealers,
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHINTS,
MASONIC HALL BUILDING,
(Opposite Passenger Depot,)
ATLANTA, GrEO.
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JET* PROMPT ATTENTION
PAID TO
FILLING ORDERS.
LIBERAL ADVANCES
JMLAJ3E ON COISTSIGMTMENTS.
BUSINESS TRANSACTED ON THE
CASH SYSTEM
E—X—C—L—U—S—l—V—E—L—Y !
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Prices Current mailed to customers weekly.
Wholesale Produce House,
NOW ON HAND,
LARD, ) at ( CORN.
LARD, Barnes, -j CORN.
LARD, J <k Fleming, ( CORN-
MASONIC HAM*.
In Store,
BACON, ) at f FLOUR.
BACON, y Barnes, { FLOUR .
BACON, J & Fleming, ( FLOUR.
ALL
ORDERS ) at f AT THE
WILL BE V Barnes, J LOWEST
FILLED, J<k 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 moat 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 well of 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-
or 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 w ish to engage board by the season
would do well to address
June 7-d2m. HARMON A NICHOLS.
THE SEAT OF WAR.
WILL be published, in a few days, a full,
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 bands 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 disedunt trill 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 Photgraph
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 a perfect likeness
in every respect.
Gallery on Whitehall Street, Atlanta
Georgia. C. W. DILL,
Apri 3. Photographer.
avails! Nails! Nails
THE ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY, located in Cass coun
ty, Georgia, are now making, and prepared to
fill large orders for any and all sizes of, a very
superior CUT NAIL. Address, or apply to
W. 8. COTHRAN, 1 „ '
A. SHORTER, j rrust ®**-
Rome. Ga., May 24, 1861.-m26-3m.
BOI.TIXG CLOTHS:
A FULL SUPPLY of the best Aneor brand
for sale by F. W. LUCAS,
July 17—d3m. Athens, Ga.
DR. J. H. McLEAN’S
STRENBTHENINBCORDIAL
—AND—
BLOOD PURIFIER,
tTHE GREATEST REMEDY
In the World,
AND THE qA
MOST DELICIOUS Wk'u'WhK
AMD
Delightful Cor- iHH
dial I 1
EVER TAKEN. BM
rpHE thousands up- £
JL on thousands
Beiore Maasuafi*"'’
Cordial, certify that it is absolutely an infalliable rem
edy for renovating and Invigorating the shattered and
diseased system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re
storing the sick, suffering invalid to
HEALTH AND STRENGTH.
There is no mistake about it; It will cure Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Headache, De
pression of Spirits, Fever and Ague, Inward Fever, Bad
Breath, or any disease of the Liver, Stomach, or Bow
els.
GENTLEMEN, do you wish to be Healthy, Strong
and Vigorous?
ISET" 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, Falling
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.
g3F“ 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 85. 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
to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction
as McLean’s Universal Pills.
Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly innocent,
and can be taken by the most tender infant; yet prompt
and powerful in removing all Bilious secretions, Acid,
or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In fact,
they are the only Pills that should be used in malarious
districts.
They produce no Griping, Sickness, or Pain, in the
Stomacn or Bowels, thoogh very active and searching
in their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the
Liver and Kidneys. Who will suffer from Biliousness,
Headache, and Foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy
can be obtained ! Keep them constantly on hand ; a
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.
Ths Best Eoetemal in the World, for Man or Beast.
THOUSANDS of human beings have been saved a life
of decrepitude and misery, by the use of this inval
uable Liniment. It will relieve Pain almost instaneous
ly, and it will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest Sore
in an incredible short time. McLean’s Volcanic Oil
Liniment will relieve the most inveterate cases of Rheu
matism, Gout, or Neuralgia. For Paralysis, Contracted
Muscles, Stiffness or Weakness in the Joints, Muscles or
Ligaments, it will never fall. Two applications will cure
Sore Throat, Headache, or Earache. For Burns or
Scalds, or any Pain, it is an infalliable remedy. Try it,
and you will find it an indlspenslble remedy. Keep it
always on hand.
Planters, Farmers, or any one having charge of hors
es, will save money by using McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lin
iment. It is a speedy and Infallible cure tor Galls,
Sprains, Chafes, Swelling, Lameness, Sweeney, Sores,
Wounds, Scratches, or any external disease. Try It,
and you will be convinced.
J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
March 7, 1861-dkwly. Saint Louis, Mo.
For sale in Atlanta by G. K. & J. L.
HAMILTON, and by MASSEY & LANSDELL,
and Dealers everywhere.
SB. OATMAN, proprietor, and dealer in
• Italian, American and Egyptian Marble,
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Blate Mantels, Statuary Figures, and Furnish*
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Always on hand a fine assortment of Monu
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prices to suit.
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THE VOLUNTEERS’ MANUAL
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1 Vol. 18mo., 372 pp.; price 31.50.
COMPILED from the best and latest author
ities for the Volunteers and Militia of the
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This valuable book is a liberal abridgement
of Hardee’s Tactics, including the School of
the Battalion, and instractions 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
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of Guards, duties of Captain in Camp and Gar
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Soldier's Rations, and mode of cooking them,
and a few important sanitary suggestions to
soldiers. A. MORRIS, Publisher.
Sent by mail on receipt oft 1.70.
For sale at the publisher’s price by
, J. McPherson a co.,
July 12—3 m. Atlanta, Ga.
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