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DR. HOOTEN’S
THURSDAY MORNING. FEB. 3. 1870.
The Young Men'* Library Aeioelatlon—
Some Suggestions.
There is do institution in Atlanta, which,
in proportion to the amount of money con
tributed to it, is doing more good than the
Yonng Men's Library Association. Not only
is its present influence useful, bat its capacity
(or good if perseveringly sustained, is beyond
estimate. Atlanta is a new city. Its society
is not yet matnred. In consideration of the
age of the city and the recent settlement of
its population, drawn from all parts of the
Union, and from almost every civilized coun
try in Europe, the efforts of the people of our
oity to seeuro healthful, moral and intellectual
progress is very notable.
The Library rooms of the Young Men’s
Association, are attractive to the resident aa
well as the stranger. Though they cannot
boast of sa extensive a catalogue of books os
may bo found in older and moro wealthy
cities, the selection of books and newspapers
on the shelves and tables of the society, is
creditable to the management; and the sys
tem and order observable in their arrange
ment are creditable to the good judgment and
zeal of the polite librarian, who ever makes
the visitor, whether lady or gentleman, feel
comfortable and at home. It is rare that a so
ciety, whose ability to pay for valuable
services la limited, can secure as efficient an
officer.
An important precedent to permanent use
fulness and large growth in influence is
the possession of a fire-proof building of suit
able architecture in all its details foi the pres*
arvalion of the treasures of knowledg > and art
of which the society proposes to become the
custodian. Sacha bnilding will give an as
surance of permanency, and, therefore. In
crease the number of its patrons. Donations
would more freely be sent to the society if it
were known that the gifts entrusted to it will
be preserved against accident from fire. The
society ought to have more rooms for its use
than it con now afford te rent.
No young man, who will avail himself of
the privileges offered by the Association,
need complain that he is compelled, to keep
off ennui, to resort to places of amusement of
questionable character; while these rooms are
open. But well os our young men have done
in the inception of their enterprise, they can
by a little united effort, not only keep the in'
stitution in its present status, but greatly ex
tend its usefulness. They should plan for
perpetual progress, and more extensive use
fulness. The institution may be made the
nucleus around which sevefal enterprises
creditable to the city and themselves may be
collected, and yearly grow in importance.
In suoh a building, many parties pos
sessing valuable historical papers and docu
ments and works of art, would be willing to
make deposits for the enjoyment of the pub
lic, because they would be assured of their
preservation. Connected with the society
there ought to be aa historieal, a scientific, as
wall as a literary section. There is no place
on the continent in and about which more in
teresting historieal reminiscences centre. To
the historical section of the Association,
should be assigned tbs collection and arrang
ing of historical memoranda, documents,
maps, ate., and the marking, by memorial
stones, of the places where toinarkablo events,
incidents, battles, etc., took place. Sack
collection and such mounments, before the ex
piration of the present generation, would be-
oome of immense value and interest to future
historians and tourists.
t yoitl.;. scientific auction might b^paigued
ARY
for the blind.
A New Discovery !
Phaloi
VITA^IA;"
*ott,
Salvation for the Hair.
qaestion. The united testimony of the Unco num
bers, onoe blbid. that hare been permanently restored
to sight by Dr. H., la irrcrtitible. The*© persons are
to be found la abnoot every section of Georgia, and In
many other State*. To tlaU valtod testimony, U add
ed that of thousands ol the most reliable people, who
know well the history of the rases restored. These
frets are incontrovertible, and ate rapidly apreadinf
their Influence over the whole land. Any amount of
nnqaretionabl* evidence can be resdilj fumUlied per*
desiring information, l^ttents are regularly
ng in from all directions, and tbs pros
pect promises e large increase of operations tor tbs
present year.
the dissuasion of ecu
collecnon of a museoi
riom
bote
subjects and the
r&tive of the va-
biatory, zoology,
Saab a mu
f;ted in a region
specimens of the
Xo conueetiou with such
polytechnic Institute
would attract
lytl^^c^nees with
aKSfcSs
during the past year a
of this Institution
UK f’K U KNC AX:
Gen. J. B. Gordon, Atlanta. Go.
Ki-Oot . JU,>
Hon. John Enkitm, JneceD. 8. D. O.. Atlanta. Ga.
mubertoa, WiUoon. Tajlor A Go.. Atlanta, Ox
Jordan, Howard A Uamlaoe, Atlanta. Ga.
Mooro A Harah, Atlanta, Ga.
Bor. P. 8.0. Wataon. llortourtlk. By.
Bor. A. & Worrell, Pm. Lex. Paul, Cohere. By.
Cot. w. H. Proden. Deleon, aa.
Bev. L J. Wood, Borne, Ga.
Her. Auf. W. Walker. Conway boro*. 8. C.
Bev. T. H. Morphy, Hoconmllto, an.
Hon. a B. Woollen, Deweon. Ox.
Bev. B. U Horn. M. D„ Fort Volley. Oe.
Hon. W. H. a Daren port. Lotto Star. Two.
Don. B. A. Taralpeeod, Port Grice., Go.
Cxpt & 8. Dunlap Ueeon, Ga.
0. a. Daetier, Conductor 8. W. BallroeJ. Ga.
CoL B. A. Thornton, Celnmbna, Ge
1. P. Cox. Pm. Pena. CoL. LaOrxnre, Go.
Hon. Win. M. TnmUn. Cnthbert, Ga.
Hou. J. T. Clara. Cuthbcrt. Ga.
CERTIJTCATES:
Tit, fallowing general atatemeat wu pot to publica
tion by about one-fourth af the wholo number of
Uento under treatment ettbotiare. It wee whu,
‘■November, IOCS, with no prerione IntimaUon to
Dr. H. The remainder of the patlenta were ebeent at
tbe eigalng, end had no opportunity of affixing their
signatures.
_ public, wo ora Impelled by n drain to beneat thoeo
who, hie oureelree. ere effileted with - ot the
eye, sad by s sense of justioe to Dr. —
eye,sad by*senseofjuatic*to Dr. Hootea,who has
permanently established an Inflrm-ry for tbs Blind,
in tbs city ol Atlanta, Ga. Dr. 7 rMtn haring been
bllnd tlirr, year, hlmeelf, end haring been motored
to eight by tbe aame ey.tem af treatment which he
>w pieetleaa, ie weHqueUUed to eympethlxe with end
reetore thou elmllarly effileted.
Dr. H. Ie e blffb-toned gentleman, end la candid toe
fault. Ho given hie—'
Pur
u-wji.ru Kcnueman, ana is esneua to*
eatahUebed poeltlen. be rrflwi on hie
l alee ally avoided
Dr. H. doee not prodeee to reetore the bund end
the laying on of hande. etc., (aa to
by many)—bntto treat the eye en etrtoOy rational and
ectontlflc priori fire, end to nee the remedlee rolled
treatment known to tbs madias! world.
Dr. Horten to no adventurer. That be to so bum-
bug. end coaid not patently be, however mueh he
might deelrelt, to at once manlfeat to all redacting.
Impartial mlnde, far the following maona: 1. Hale
permanently located In Atlanta, when the true ehar.
actor of hi* practice mutt "
tbs isopla. A humbug
be to compelled to keep on the move to avoid detao-
Uon. x He to a Gocrgton by birth, eod to eonneoted
with one of the Urgent, molt reepeoteble end lndaen-
tlal families In tho State. s. He wee educated In pert
at tbe Mate ~~ '
modiclxio is
terwsrds attended an _ __
has been s regular practicing physician
years, nearly *11 of which time has been spent
of tbs most intelligent and refined sections
dealt orer tb« Southern Stataa bla drmlan, gtv-
| the name, of a large number of the
I end prominent cltixen. of Georgia.
■ -1. together with eerUdeetee of par-
; wo moke no ndventnxw—wo
i—for many el ne, before eom*
t, in. vain, lb# beat eys-
reriSok _
'iWWir inflo-
eyo known to the medical
am to him bund, and
Many‘ ‘
always creditable to
the oollecton and con-
art*,
>upo:
taste and
tributora.
We have that marked out an extenoive pro
gramme for the go-ebecd young men of our
onterpriring city, which te not too chimerical
for them and their aacccaeora to oceompliib,
if they but will to work pereletently, and per-
scveringly keep in view the opportunities
they enjoy and the responeibility reeling on
them. It ie not propoeed, nor can it be ra
tionally expected, that the propoeed reaulta
■boll bo reeehed at once, in a dey or a year;
but judicioue can be laid and a pro
gramme marked out bj wbieb all shall work,
and to the folflllment of which
tnbou» n «ift§ nk generation shall cop-
labor. In all of mean* and
and $werjr other country, the preachl n £c^l*i!*
’oying tbe frnita of tha far seeing
t of their founders, of whom many
at inslitntions of ths present day
/arc memorial. Though they may not lhra to
' f- : see the realization of their hopes while labor-
/ J ing fir tns good*qf posterity, the yonng men
f of ths city of Atlanta ahpold not act alone for
s* .themselves; bgt wiii^endeavor to repay the
del?t of grstitmip^fley ow# to tbs
uyoriding means cjprogr/fes and
a •— .l— £re to con
Mrs T Thomas, Franklin. Ga.
IfrsMK Wilke*. Antioch. Ga.
Mrs M A Allen, Montgomery. AUL
Mrs M Wallses, Marietta, Ga.
Mrs Nanoy Bart:©, Western Georgia*
Mrs N Hearn. Palmstto, Ga. ^
Mr* NL Nelson Union Springe.fAIa.
Mrs E Trammel. Dallas, Ga.
Mrs 8 B 8mitb, Kedron, Ga.
Mias M J Huguley, Box Spring. Ga.
Miss N EPnckc.it. Atlanta. Ga.
Miaa H M Phillip*. Hogansrllls, Ga.
MisaM Brown,!
Mias M M less. Fort Talley, Ga.
Mias N E Fester, Fairborn, Ga.
Miaa J G Foster, Fairborn. Ga.
X M Butt, Beuna Vista, Ga.
W H Brock, Ford's Stars, Ga.
W J Jamas, Fairborn, Ga.
J E Unit, Glennvilte, Ala.
J iteberaon. Roswell, Ga. “
B Camp, Mulberry, Ga.
H R Newsom, LaGrange, Ga.
R W Rowark. Cotton Gin, Texas.
VJ Miliican. Stans Mountain, Ga.
OHLlvfiiJ{tufil«ebmd,Ge.
J 8 OlbMo. Gordon,'(Te: , - (lmtr J. Ale.
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clouljjess. It leaves no mark on
the scJto; yet it reproduces in
gray hainkenaturalcolor that
time or sicCTtaq^may have
bleached out of it.
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E^Phalon’s Vitalia
is for one sole purpose^nat ot
reproducing,with abssiute cer
tainty, the natura^olor of the
hair. It is no^intended as a
daily dressiu^norforremoving
scurf or dandruff; nor for cu
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ting xfc growth of the hair.—
Thesl objects may be accom
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fixed with the Vitalia, by Pha
lon’s Comical Hair Invigo-
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The ViTALt5?*»ta harmless
and unequaled prepluationfor
the reproduction of lie origi
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in from twototen applications,
according to thed^rii of shade
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A A Hill. MuIbvrTy. Oe.
j“B B JSSS;SSS^.ria
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What le u:
The Bryant D
ita neeredited'i''
^SWa^pojxniUcrf principlo involved
bat simply ft novation of expediei|cy to expose to to .more hopeleax etete. la this
the destrSfijfVJ rale of a faction./ O
Ho politieaf principle £wvplVed ? That’,
rather a frank confeksioa. ’ll eubetantiatea
what we have repeatedly "laid; to-wit, that (he
modern “Pemflcracy" in simply an organiza
tion for pljeo and plander, that ia, a mero
conapirscy against fair election.!
The idea of each a faction aa this, cotnjioaed
“ *-'of the fag ends and fconred ete^iLi-
the fossil remains of a de.uuct oq-aut-
aetting itself spill model of virtaona
it, woald be a capital joke were Ha
pretensions less bald, and ita purposes lees
transparent- * N
Ulitabea Paltry.
Tbe praeliee of feeding their readera upon
fiction, mannfaclored with reference to their
supposed prejudices and predileetiono, rather
then in aeeordanee with fmets, ie beginning to
bear ita legitimate frnita with certain organs
of the extrema Democracy.
Such papers ore no longer looked to for re
liable newe statements ; while their opinions
are generally so marred and distorted by ill
eonoealed prs, dice, slang expressions and
personal abase, that they pees for naagliL A
coart eons, conscientious, dignified end able
trgannul men can bat respect, however much
they may dissent from ita premises or reject
its conclusions; bat mere abase, bombast,
twaddle, balderdash andjnamc coiling, excites
only ths commiseration of the charitable, or
the deriaion of the cynical.
toy of the Navy, vu
befers the present
head. To-
tadulged i, ms.
to believe that I
‘ with many
and I tbel
with dtoeaaed
every friend of «uCeric, homenlty toko
eefo to edvtatng .11 who are
eyee. to make no dotoy in sivto, him . triaL
every friend of enSertof humanity take every omov'
trinity of placing tbt. ateteruent to the horde oltoe
a B. MoBOTCHEN.
Attente, Ansnat 18th, 1809.
P 8-—After a test of months,
ed: Dr. U., X am pnrsn*
eye: every t-sL
too yon to oo entweribe _
Franklin. Ge . Jamuey 3d, 1870.
tost of months, thejaltewline to edd-
pnrrain, my rfirtihi voeetlon. Hy
t—L The enre 1a fin.], null author-
m.
Arum, Gx., Jannery 13, 1870.
B(xrrla '- It afford, ms mnch pleunro
to tastier toyrmr crest .kill to troottocdieome. of tbo
^.■^.^mr-m^/h^ 3 * ,or “• -
now MTtn jssrs of
July. 18». »bo bMd mess!—, and white she was
reoovsrlnc firom tbs attack, it w»s discovered that her
tied in the left eve. which became very weak, and th*
in tbe left eye, which became very weak.
granulated. I had her under tbo dm- T w .
diffkrant pbyaiciana, and triad different ramodiea,
■tth ha nanninsaf tiorall* MU V -I i . '
verely a
with the left ejo. She had to ' ... V1
constantly, aa tbo light waa very painful to her.
After the diaaaoa had run far
bad almoet despaired of any prospect of i
I put her under your treatment, and in a
four weeks the cure was complete; and she now sees
as weR with tbe eye which I considered lost, aa with
the other. In a wort. I am satisfied her eye ia entire
ly restof*), both ia appearance and sight.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant
JOSEPH E. BROWN.
in visitor* to the Secre- infirmary on the oorner of Collins and Baker streets,
doing the aame thing two yean j Office at Infirmary.
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or Women anywhere. Address ZEIGLER, McCURDY
A CO., Philadelphia. ,Px
1 of Union-wide reputation, treats all venereal dis-
10.000 AGENTS WANTED FOR
WALKS AND HOMES OF JESUS.
GREAT SOUTHERN
^PASSENGER AND UTAH.
ROUTE!
ATLANTA and AUGUSTA,
po
CHARLESTON,
COLUMBIA,
Oliarlotto, Zlalolsli,
WILMINGTON, WELDON, BICHMOJD,
Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia and New York.
QONNIDTIONS by this
Use are most certain and
for meals, and at regular hours.
INCORPORATED 1859.
CAPITAL $350,000.
J. F. BOZEMAN, President.
D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary.'
CONTINUES to furnisbJ'|H*rrcft security
mraiust loss or damage bj Arc on all kinds
of insurable* properly at adequate rates.
Agents can bo foaudj ut # every prominent
point
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES,
to whom application*^ for insnr:\nca may be
mode.
JOHN C. WHITNER, ACENT,
BANK BLOCK,
Wo. S AT aljain n Stroot
LIVERPOOL SALT.
I A Ann SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, full
lv/ ^ Uweight, in prime order.
FOR (SALE BY
i this line are affable and ooarto*
NO
CHANCE OF CARS
BETWEEN
West Point, Ga., and Wilmington, X. C.
QUICK TIME anil SUBE CONNECTIONS,
TJX
Georgia Ti.ailroad.
Passengers can purchase THROUGH TICKETS and
Baggage Checked Through
ington, Philadelphia, and New York,
fly Four Different Houles via Augcils,
Vis Kingsville, and Will
via Columbia, char*
. bla. Danville and
Richmond; via Atlanta, Angu
Wilmington and Bay Line.
PA ICR AS LOW BY AUUUSTA
AS ANY OTHER ROUTE.
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING
on ail.
NIGHT TRAINS LEAVING ATLANTA
BY THIS ROUTE.
1‘SMseijgera wishing to go North by 8es will ftnd
splendid line of STEAMSHIPS from Chtrlcalor <8. -C-
to Baltimore. Philadelphia, Boston, and New York.
THE.CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS offer every in
ducement to passengers, with tables suppliel with
every luxury ths Northern and Charleston markets
can afford, and for •
Safely,, Speed, and Comfort,
AUK
liNRIVAIffLED ON THE COAST.
Through Tickets on Sals at
Montgomery, West Point, ami
NEW YORK VIA CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS
J. A. ROBERT',
General Ticket Agent, Georgia Hal j
W IL
ista/fl
At. Ada
GOMMON SENSE!!!
Wa ’’D—AGENTS—$260 per month to sell the
only Gi.;- JINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMI
LY SEWING MACHINE. Price only *18. Great
inducements to agents. This is tho most popular Sew
ing Machine of the day—makes the famous “Elastic
Lock Stitch**—will do any kind of work that can bo
done on any machine—100,000 sold and the demand
constantly increasing. Now is the time to take an
agency. Send for circulars. 45-Beware of infrin-
gers.'«i A<
Pittsburgh. I
ijuxuiffunuu jy
‘EUREKA’
8HUKISU TOBACCO
j Virginia; wherever
SnoitINO TOBACCO | introduced it is uni
versally admired. It is put up in handsome muslin
1, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes aro daily
LORI LLARP’S | IS made of the cboic-
YACHT CLUB
Nlco-
taate
color am
aaff.vua v/xav-aa i cnu-ncrvous in
SMOKING TOBACCO | effects, aa the K
tine has bean extracted; it leaves no disagreeable t
after smoking; it la very mild, light in color
ortEiinJiteooob
every day tor first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it
and convince your*elves, it is all it claim* to be—“the
finest of alL"
THIS bftnd of fine
cut Chewiilg Tobac
co has no equal or
CUEWIKG TOBACCO j superior anywhere.
It ia withont doubt the best chewing tobacco in the
cooatry. ~
LORILLAUD’S
CENTURY
LORI CLAUD’S | HAVE
SNUFF SIKSS
110 years, and stRl acknowledged "the beat" wherever
been
sneral use in 1
States over
If your storekeeper does not havo the so articles for
sale, ask him to get them; they are sold by respectable
Jobbers almost everywhere.
—* *—' — applies* ion.
IRD 6i c<
Circular of prices mailed
P. LORILLAP
Tho Purest, Best and Cheapest
SOLD BV ALL (JKOCLJtfi
■\YTITH0UT Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine. Sent
YV post-paid, on receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr.
E. B. FOOTE, (author of - - -
( laid, on receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr.
E, (author of Modical Common Sense), No.
130 Lexington Ave., corner East 28th si, N. Y.
A WAY wltla uncomfortable TRUSSES.
COMFORT and CUBE for th a RUPTURED, oert
post-paid on receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. E. B.
FOOTE. No. 130 Lexington Ave., New York.
TO THE WORKING CLASS.—We are now £cepared
to furnish all classes with cona.ant employment at
the whole oi the time or for the spare moments.
Business new. light and profitable. Persons of eitlu
That all who aee this notice may send thetr ad J res-,
and test the business, we make this unparalleled of
fer: To such as are not well satisfied.we will send $1 to
for tbe trouble of writing. Full particulars, a val-
psy for the tre „
sable sample, which will do to commence work
and a copy of THE PEOPLE’S LITERARY COMPAN
ION—one oi the largest and best family newspapers
all sent free by mail. Reader, if yon want
. profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN A
OO.. Augusta, Maine.
KNIT—KNIT—KHiT.
AGENTS WANTED everywhere to sell tbe AMERI
CAN KNITTING MACHINE, the only practical Family
Knitting Marine ever invented. Price $25. Will knit
3.000 stitches per minute. Address AMERICAN KNIT
TING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mass.,or St. Lonis, Mo.
WANTED.
^ GENTS in every town Id the South and West for
LARGEST
ONE DOLLAR HOUS
in the country, to whom we offer tho most liberal I
: n 0DS SENT C. 0. D.
Soact for Ciroulnrs.
“• ~ 'raovrsoN k co..
158 State Sheet,
Lower than Any House in the South.
I have always on hand a very fine assortment of
PARLOR MIRRORS!
ber the place—GS Whitehall atrecl
DU. HUNTER
'C0XSI8T1X6 OF BIS
LIVE It. JIlOmCINK
A nodi in* Pailt Kill It.
ANt.'-HILLIOES 1MI.I.—
AGUE FILLS,
Oyuntcry Cordial, Female Tonic
all forms gonorrheas, gleet, stricture, Ac., com
pletely eradicated. That numerous class of caees re
sulting from seir-«buiiA. producing unmanliness, m-r-
debility, irritability, eruptions, seminal emls-
ence, tho best of teachers, has enable* him to perfect
remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, and which
in most cases can be used withont hindranco to busi
ness. Medicines prepared in the establishment, which
embraces office, reception and wsittngrooma. »!■»
and sideping apartmenU acquir
ing daily personal attention, and vapor and chemical
baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral spring*.
Both sexes, married or single, suffering from indiscre
tions, indulgences, or exposure, may apply and he
cured. No matter who have failed, aUte your —
Konally or by mail. Office. No. 1k3 Third Street, be
tween Green and Walnut, utv the Postofflce, Louis
ville, Ky. Offico Lours a. m. .to 7mi.; Sundays 1
v. w.. to 12 m. Jyl-^ly
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
Not 'BrandrethV—not ‘Ayer's*—not •WTight’a
BUT
COSTAR'S” BZSflflP Pill
'•Which la bound t
efficacy for Costivene**, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head
aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac."
(Medical Journal Sep., ft.)
Positively the best Pill in the World
Thousands of Boxes now need.
All Druggist in ATLANTA seU them.
Try **Coat«»r’a” Cough Remedy
.•Colds and Hoarseness lead to death,"
Try “Coatar’s" Cough Remedy
"For Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac.,*'
Try ‘-CostarV Cough Remedy
beat in the wide world—and if
* True—it’s True; and We say
"Costarrays it is the bei
He says l^-lt'aTrue—it's'
Try it—Try it—Try it-’* (Morning Paper, Aug.
All Drnggi&n in ATLANTA soli it.
Vi)
“COSTAR’S”
Standard Preparations
BEAUTIFIES*.
„ THE
BUCKTHORN SALVE
«Coa tar’a'* Rat, Itoaeh,&e„ Katermlaators.
“CostarV* (only pure) Insect Powder.
Al^r as
“Costab,” No. 10, Crosbysl, N. Y* *
O •» ::K F. IIzkut (Successorto)
xrtu.ua Barnes k Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y
Jtf3-Tor bait, ky J. A. TAYLOR, L. H. BRAD FIELD
and other Dmrgists in
- ATLANTA, GA.
REDWINE k FOX, agenU, Atlanta, Ga.
b20-c —
CUP,
FIRST. PRIZE-SILVER
the Georgia State Fate..
STDWA.DT’S
Celebrated air-t!gr:t Cooking Stove with Dumping
TPUniPYIUG- X»IIiXfiS,
As her, tx fore, and will attend to all business In his
lino that cornea to Lis offico.
aiince j'u* consulted, and ex-
days excepted.)
Will treat secret tilrnates of all kinds. Special atlcn-
ion given to
FKMALFj
Both »*ntn and chron Septic., etc.
Prompt Attention Given to all Orders.
VrophiU’s Liver MeiMcine
Has the advantage of almost any other preparation of
medicine that acts open the liver. It is in toe form of
a Fluid Extract—reedy for use at an times, day or
night, and can be carried to any locality In Amerioa,
winter or summer, as it will neither soar or freeze at
any temperature that a human being can occupy
Minot too strong for children, or too weak for the
most robust. There is no trouble about taking it, only
to unstop
r J* Mr; EOTTXiE
UsT AMERICA,
Liver and Digestive Powers
at all places yet tried. Traveling parties, North
"h, carry it, and find the happ.* effects of it in a
atei. The above named medicine* prepared only
O. S. PROPHITT,
Corner Walton and Broad Streets,
X>3a. niOECATT'S
,'iOLDEN REW7CDIE8
other, take no other^and yon will save
time, health and money.
$1,000 REWARD for any esse of uisease in any stags
which they fail to cure.
Dr. Kichau’* Gold km Balsam No. 1 cures Ulcers,
Dicerated Sore Throat and Mouth. 8ore Eyes, Cutano*
ous or Skin Eruptions. Copper Colored Blotches. Sore,
uess of the Scalp, Scrofula, Ac.; is the greatest Brno
Tho fire box has the perforated iron linings and
cannut burn rnt Every Mtove warranted, and for sale
y J. WARLICK.
jau IS-run Atlanta. Ga.
WM. WOOD & CO.,
UNDERTAKERS AND UrUOLSTERS,
I ties of Flak's Metalic Burial
Cases; also, all
tend to Funerals at any hour, with a beautiful first*
class Ilearso furnished or for hire. Carriago, etc., will
be furnished. All kinds of Upholstery work done.
Eka office. All orders will be promptly attended to.
Jnljrfi-diy
vator. Alterative and Blood Purifier known,
all disease rom the system, and leave* the blood purs
and healthy. „
Dr. Ricmacs Golden Balsam No. 2 cures Mercurial
Affections. Rhcmatlsm, in all its forma, whether from
Mercury or other can see; gives immediate relief in all
cases. No dieting necesary. I have thousands of car
tifleates proving ths miraculous cores effected by these
Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. S $5.00 per bot
tle. or twokottlesfor $9.00.
Dr. Ricoau's Goldem Autxbotk. a safe, sporty, pleas
ant and radical core for all Urinary Derangemei ts, ac
companied with full directions. Price $3.00 per bottle.
Dr. Richao’s Golden Exttju Amour, a radical cur*
for Nervous or General DebUlty, in old or yonng; im
parting energy with wonderful effect. Price $5.00 per
bottle, or two botUea for $9.00
On receipt of price Remedies will Wfhipped to any
place. Prompt attention paid to oorrespocdents.—
None gennine without the name o :**DR. RICHAU’S
GOLDEN REMEDIES. D. B. RICHARD’S, sole propri*
etor," blown in glaae of bottles. Address
D. B. RICHARDS,
No. 228 Yarick street. New York.
Office hours from 0 a. u. to Or. a
Jy4-dly
ROLLER SKATING.
.o'clock. Every forenoon from 9 to 13 o'clock, for
ladies and children.
Teachers mill be in attendance daring the day as
semblies, to teach gratuitously those wishing to learn.
Admission free for ladles and children, to morning
and afternoon assembles.
Hall over Glenn ft Wright's, corner Forsyth street
and Railroad.
Packages of 12 Tickets $3 00
8ingle Tickets 50
Half Tickets 25
Use of Skat se /. 26
Tickets for sale at Phillips ft Crew's Book Store,
dec 9-tf
Nashville, Tsxk., Feb. 12,1858.
Jaa. Ruddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.—When living in
your city I usedseveral bottle* ef Dr. Seabrook'a la-
font 800thing Syrup, and found it to do my child mote
good and it would rest better after using It than any
other remedy I ever tried. I can aay with confidante,
it is the test medicine for children at present known.
I wish you would get the druggists here to keep it. U
any one does, please 1st n
one dozen by express, and X will pay for it at ths office
hero. Write me when yon send It, and oblige
MBS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH.
Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
No Arsenic—No .llercury.Q
PFItFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy for ohills and fever, or ague and
fever, that is or oan be depended upon is Harley's
Ague Tonic. There have been thousand* eared by
using it who have tried the nans! remedies without
benefit
Tbo following certificate, from a reliable ritissn of
Mississippi, speaks for itself:
Hkbidiajt, Miss., Oet 16,1666.
Mr. R. Y. R. Chadwick: Dear Mr: This U to certify
that I bought from yon, by your recommendation, a
bottle of Hurley's Ague Tonie, and it cared two cases
of fever and ague of fifteen months' Handing,
choerfblly recommend Hurley's Tonic to the publle
generally.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
HDRLIY'S iSARSAPABILLJ
WITH IODIDE Or POTASH.
AJTeetioM. of tlic Hones, Hntiltnnl Costive.
uch. Debility, Dlicn... or the Kidney*.
Dy.pep.Ia, Rry.lpeM., Kem.Ie I
re^nlnritlex, Kintal., nil Skill
UI.raie., Liver Complaint.
To Dr. Thomu A. Hatley:
Sir: I deem It an aetof jastioe to you to otabBUiot
in the mouth of Tehrutry latt, I Lad a severe attack of
inflammatory rhensuttam, which completely pr.«-
trtted me. At tho mine tint my Inna, were mnch
eflieted. I WM oo redaotd taat It wnewlth th. (net.
ret dlfllenltvthmlomiMw.lv
yoar C.mponnd Extract ol Sxrvxtwj-niA. and oomZ
monoed taUna it. I laandlhxt 1 tomn to lnm»^
my cough become lew inj-tho eorenem ol my
long* and breatt grxdnalUWBbnded—my rhenmxtle
p*(?» lrn« «oata. I aUribnte this rnxlnly to yoar Sore.,
parffla. I have now been toting It for over two
month.: hove token, in all, Ave bottlen. In effects
to me.and I adrtoe other.
•tmlLrly afflicted to lire you a trial.
JOS. CLEHENT.
Tho gentleman whoso name to appended to th.
ehoT. certificate hu long rerided tmTml at the
jmmnl Umotoonool the magtotrstoa of the city or
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM GANDY.
- ••Ptxltlo for worms, and the. best
and moat palatable loan to give to children, it is not
surprising that it ia feat taking
1 any child win take it
It gives
Mesara. James Raddle ft Co.-
megreat pteaanra to aay. after using alFtha other
known to me. with but partial ancceas
tomy children, I was advised to try T. A. Hurley’*,
and *lnee offing it my children have become quite
writ and healthy. The children would cat it all the
time, it ia on* of the beat, safest remedies known.
jkMt, i
and aa such, recommend it to
Lonteville, Jane IS, 18G8.
DR. SEABROOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and
■KThis elegant combination i -- 4W11W
Perurisa Berk and Iron, wlthooTthVdiw
*** ^ of cither. aepunMy or
ni^hcrald b. taken In m on. when a p>U. tonic lm
£•*••“” (.rajalrad Mor oonnlMoamw from mn .
H it, if liable
take iteplaoe.
to such diseases, for nothing <
James Ruddle & Co.,
PROPRIETORS.
Laboratory Jt'o. 41, Bullitt Street
Louisville, Ky,
ta* »taw. good, tor axle by BED WISE X FOX
ATLANTA GA