The weekly new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-????, February 24, 1870, Image 4

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« L, if, BiiADfiliiili’o COLUHjS BEDWINE & FOX’S COLUMN. WINTER AllltANGE31 ENT. NEW ADVERTISEMENT S, DS. HOOTEN’S L. a BBADFIELD’S COLUMN DR. JOHN BULL’S Personal. The life of James Fisk, Jr„ Is to be written. Ex-Senator Wigfall is residing at Idaho, Colorado Territory. ▲ Chicago Justice has fined Napoleon Bonaparte $15 for beating his wife. A "Bed-Headed Han’s Ball" is to shortly eome off at Bridgeport, Connecticut. Louisa If ohlhach la writing a play, and Wilkie Col lins has just published one. It wae J. Don Cameron, not Senator Cameron, who reoently had a windfall of $1,000,000. It ia said that James Gordon Bennett bfs never bren Six' Great Remedies WESTERN & ATLANTIC ~ RAILWAY. Fort-ha Vegetable and Flower Garden. DR. JOHN BULL FEMALE REGULATOR. SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP, The Old Reliable Passenger Route TO AU* .Northern, Eastern and Western Cities, CARRYING GREAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS. HURLEY’S «... ... ... u wtvu a Auunraij ior uio AiliEd, AU* Ga., continues to grow in faTor with the public, to extend the inh»n> nf it. n»rnin«. «n.. ____ STOMACH. LITTERS. . .. ri.AA C *o w* a .a uBCiuiuess. ino many re markable cure# performed during the peat year alone. P 1 ***! 016 of this Institution outside of &)i question. The united testimony of the large num- blind, that have been permanently restored * W* irresistible. These persons are S almo#t ««y section of Georgia, and in many other States. To this united testimony ia add. knAaTl!!n% n i!£2 da 01 the mort feeble people, who know well the history ol the cases restored. Tbeee fh2l? r fl lnC0ntr0VerUWe * * ndaro npidly spreading their influence over the whole land. Any amount of unquestionable evidence can be readily furnished per- information. Patients are regularly SSfSL-SL. direcUon *. *nd thepISs. prSent J^s? Upg * lncnMs ot operations for the ei*iTw for it a superiority over all remedies ever offer ed to the public for the safe, certain, speedy and per; maaent cure of Ague and Fever, or Chilis and Fever* whether of abort or long standing. He refers to tee entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that in no case whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions are strict ly followed and carried ouL In a great many case* a atari. dOM hu be* n .nAdent for a cure. And who!, famille. Jut. beeo cared by A single bolt!., wltb A per fect restoration ol the general health. It l», howerer, prudent, and tat mn caw more certain to cure. 11 lta —1- (« amalla* A VA.lt CT tVO if. A New Discovery ! Phaloni’s THE ONLY ROUTE '.FROM ATLANTA Debility, Loss of Appetite, W< digestion, or Dyspepsia, ' action of the Liver or Disorder RUNNING A L. DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAIN. Prerenting a possibility ot terenty-fonr (11) honra' de lay. incident to lines haring but one dally train. THE UNITED STATES MAIL Between Atlanta and New York la carried eidualTcly by till. line. Through Passenger Trains Leave Atlanta 8:15 A. M.—5:50 V. M. Utkin* close connections at Kingston for Rome, Selma, Meridian, and New Orleans. At Chattanooga, with the East Tennessee k Georgia Railroad for all points North & East by Lynclibnrg. The Memphis k Charleston, for Cai.ton, Memphis & New Orleans, AND POINTS WEST. For sale by all dealers in DRY GOODS <& NOTIONS. (ESTABLISHED 1830 ) WELCH & GRIFFITHS, 3aws ! Axes: Saws 1 Salvation for the Hair. This la to certify that I have been lor years a sufferer and tried all thetrnical have heard of or seen adrer tiaed, with little or no relief from any of them I heard Hurley's Bitters highly spoken of, and tried a bottle, with little faith in it before I commenced, and to my surprise and joy, before I finished one bottle, I felt a great deal better and firmly believe that one or two oocaslons it was the means of asTing and prolong ing my tile. I conscientiously recommended them to all sufferers as the best Bitters known, and advise them always to ask for Dr. T. A. Harley’s and have no other. You can nee this as you think proper, If it will benefit others. Yours truly, tic., JOHN W. DIXfiOK. Louisville, Xy., December 10.1808. \VITH( i AWS cf all descriptions. Axes, Belting end Mill ) Furnishings. Circular saws with solid teeth, or th patent adjustable points, superior to all inserted sthrews. Price reduced. Send for price list and rculars. WELCH k GRIFFITHS, Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Mich. For Restoring to Gro^JIair its Original Color J Phalon’s “ViTAU^WifFers ut terly from all tjj^iair coloring p re paration^ne re to fore used. It is ljjx^nd, sweet smelling, precumates no muddy or slimy matrer,requires no shaking,im- parfts no stain to the skin. Hold it tothe light and it is clear and clou«Uess. It leaves no mark on the sc3to; yet it reproduces in gray haiNfcenaturalcolor that time or sicKhwamay have bleached out of ESTPhalon’s Vitalise is for one sole purpose^Jnat of reproducing,with absaJute cer tainty, the natura^uor of the hair. It is no^ifitended as a daily dressiogfnorforremoving scurf or Amdruff; nor for cu ring baroness; nor for stimula ting we growth of the hair.— Thesf objects may be accom plished after the color has been fixed with the Vitalia, by Pha lon’s O^emical Hair Invigo- rator. The ViTAWft^ta harmless and unequaled prepWationfor Gen. J. B. Gordon, Atlanta, Ga Rev. Jesse Boring, M. D., Atlanta, Ga. Ex-Gov. Joseph £. Brown, Atlanta, Ga. Hon. John Erakine, JuegeU. 8. D. C.. Atlanta. Pemberton, Willson, Taylor * Co., Atlanta, Ga. Jordan, Howard & Harralson, Atlanta, Ga. Moore k Marsh, Atlanta, Ga. Bev. P. 8. G. Wataon, Mortouville. Ky. Bev. A. 8. Worrell, Pres. Lex. Female College Col. W. H. Pruden, Dalton, Ga. Rev. L J. Wood, Rome, Ga. Rev. Aug. W. Walker. Conwayboro*, & C. 2® V * *f T ur P h 3 r * Hoganeville, Ga. Hon. C. B. WoottcD, Dawson, Ga. Rev. B. L. Rosa, M. D., Fort Valley, Ga. Hon. W.n.C. Davenport, Lone Star, Texas. Hon. R. A. Turnlpseed, Fort Gaines. Ga Capt 8 8. Dunlap Macon. Ga. G. a Dasher, Conductor a w. Railroad. Ga. Col. B. A. Thornton, Columbus, Ga I. F. Cox, Pres. Fern. CoL, LaGranec. Oa. Hon. Wm. M. Tumlin, Cuthbert. Ga. Hoa. J. T. Clark, Cuthbert, Ga. H AVE folly demonstrated their adaptation to the ■oil and climate of the South. Yield 100 to 150 bushels to the acre. No lodging or justing. Are heartily endorsed by prominent planters in every Southern State. Those wishing to participate in the profits of the sale of this seed next year should order at once, enough for a few acres. Every one will want it next year. J. L. Devine, Chattanooga, Tenn., raised 753 bushels on five acres last year. The increased value of the straw win pay cost of seed twice over. A few planters have already bought, and there is a chanoefor a few more. CAUTION.—Counterfeit seed is being extensively NOTICE TO MOTHERS. ;dr. seabrook’s offered in the 8outh, and we caution the public against imposition. See that oar trade mark is produced be fore you buy. Price per bnshsl $7 60; half bushel J4; jan4*c $2 10. Send money with order, to HOUGH k RCH, Knoxville, Tenn., or to D. W. RAMS DELL >., Proprietors, 218 Pearl street, New York, or 171 i street, Chicago. Circulars free. The Nashville k Chattanooga, for KashilUe and all- Points North, E West. INFANT SOOTHING .SYRUP 100,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR PRIEST AND NUN. Apply at once to CRITTENDEN k McKINNEY, 1800 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. On the first appearance of Paradise Lost, now con sidered a gem of the purest water. Waller wrote con cerning it; ••The old blind schoolmaster, John Milton, hath published a tedious poem on the fall of man; if its length be not considered a merit, it haano other." A minister In New England, receiving a salary o $400 a year, wears an overcoat made from a cloak he wore In 18 U. His wife has one cloak only, and it is thirty-five yearn old. As was the caw with the Israelites In the wilderness, so ills with them, their garments wax not old. Rothschild says : "It requires a great deal of bold ness, and a great deal of caution to make a great for tune; and when you have got it, it requires ten time - as much wit to keep It. That is the rub, to keep it. Not more than three out of a hundred do it The ninety-seven die without making the fortune, or if made, without having kept it/’ PASSENGERS HAVE CHOICE OF 1 iYEXTY-SIXI DIFFERENT R flFKOM ATLANTA TO NEW Yl Use in the future only 8EABROOK’8, a combination ulte up with the advancement of the age. Pleasant to ike, harmless in its action, efficient and reliable in all ases. Invaluable ia the feRcwlng diseases: Summer Complaint, Irregularities of the bowels. THE NEW YORK METHODIST BuU’s Worm Destroyer. FAMILY MEDICINES To my United States cmd World Wide Readers. I have received many testimonials from professional JPullman^ 8 The Best Eating Ileuses In the Country, I N voluntarily presenting thia communication to the public, we are impelled by a desire to benefit those who, like ourselves, are afflicted with diseases of the eye, and by a sense of justice to Dr. Hooten. who baa pe: ruaneutly established an Infirmary for the Blind, in the city ol Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Hooten bavms been blind three years himself, and having been restored to sight by the same system of treatment which he now practices, is well qualified to sympathise with and restore chose similarly afflicted. Dr. H. is a high-toned gentleman, and ia candid to a fault, lie gives him opinions promptly, and always in strict accordance with the dictates of his Judgment— For success and established position, he relies on hia own knowledge and skill in the practice, and not upon combatting unjust charges made against htw» Gov erned by this line of policy, he has steadily avoided public vindication against any misrepresentations. Dr. H. does not profess to restore the blind and cure diseased eyes by super-natural agencies—such ss the laying on of hands, etc., (as is attributed to him by many>—but to treat the eye on strictly rational and scientific principles, and to use the remedies relied on by the best authors and pxactitionera of the pro fession, together with me * •• -- - own. wt’ r treatment known to the medicaTworld. Dr. Hooten ia * — - * nuiuiinanu s i 10 an excellent aru- *tT71T r ‘D'1777' A ” ‘ cle of emulated JCj L. 4 Xiil/IVA- j Virginia; wherever SA1UK1NU TOBACCO f introduced it is uni versally adml:ed. It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed. Anodine Pain Kill It, Finely] Finished Cars Well Heated and Ventilated. LOHILLARD'S | IS madeof the choic- YACHT CLUB SMOKING TOBACCO | effects, as the Nico tine has been extracted; it leaves no disagreeable taste after smoking; it Is very mild, light in color and weight, hence one pound will last aa long as three of ordinary tobacco. In this brand we also pack orders every day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it and convinoo yourselves, it is all it claims to be—"the finest of alL" mS4RS3Stw!!ikSi< Tonic lof appetite and sickness, bow- sometimes alternating with > head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy QUICK TIME AND SURE CONNECTIONS done. Often oomplaln- I IlfCD < of weakness, debility, LlVllP. Band low spirits. Sometimes, Borne of the above symptoms Bii>i4dmKm*ttmd the and at Jti^SSSivei^feiWthcm; but the livar lsgsneral- y the organ roost Involved, ^ure the liver with DR. SIMMONS’! LIVER UEfti liVTOR, Ticket! Ter sale at all Ticket OBlces for points reached by this line. LUllILLAKD’S I THIS brand of lino CENTURY CUbWHi u TOBACCO | superior anywhere. It is without doubt the best ohewlng tobacco in the coontry. use the remedies relied .^Uitioaers of the j ro- . ical combinations of hia Inch twelve years* successful trial has demon- to bo incomparably superior to any system of rut knnnm * Q the medical world. — adventurer. That he is no hum bug. and could not possibly be. however much he might desire it, is at once manifest to all reflecting, impartial minds, ior the following reasons: 1. He ia permanently located in Atlanta, where the true char acter of hia practice must of necessity be known to all the i coplo. ▲ humbug never locates permanently; ho is compelled to keep on the move to avoid detec tion. 2. Ho is a Georgian by birth, and Is connected with one of tho largest, moat respectable and influen tial families in the State. 3. He waa educated in part at the State University of Georgia, and graduated in medicine in the Old School at Louisville, Ky., and af terwards attended an extra course of lectures. A He has toon s ro^-uisr prscticiug physician for nineteen y**rs, nearly all of which time has been spent in one of the moat intelligent and refined sections of thia State. He waa eminently successful as a general prac titioner, and was bel t in the highest esteem by his patrons. 6. Dr. H. has now ooen practicing on the eye as a specialty, in the city of Atlanta, Ga.. for near ly twelve months, advertising regularly and exten sively in the public journals, and has distributed broadcast over the Southern States his circulars, giv ing as references the names of a large number of the most respectable and prominent citizens of Georgia, and of other States, together with certificates of per sons cured by him, with name, poatofflee and Bute strictly specified. In making this record, we make no adventure—we know whereof we affirm—for many ol us, before com ing to Dr. H., had exhausted, in vain, the best sys tems of treatment on the eye known to the medical profession. Many of us came to him blind, and many partially blind; we now see. Many before ns cams to him blind and partially blind; they have been perma- nentiy restored, and have returned horns. The foregoing statements make an array of proof which, we think, cannot fail to dmbnse any mind of preindice that is not wholly beyond the reach of testi mony: Mrs A Turner, Newnan, Ga. Mrs E A Pass, Gainesville, Ga. Mrs T Thomas, Franklin, Ga. MrsM E Wilkes. Antioch, Ga. Mrs M A Alien, Montgomery, au_ Mrs M Wallace, Marietta, Ga. Mrs Nancy Barge, Western Georgia. Mrs N Hearn, Palmetto. Ga. Mrs K L Nelson Union SprlngmYAla. Mrs E trammel, Dallas, Ga. Mrs 8 R Smith, Kedron. Ga. Miss M J Huguley, Box Spring, Ga.f Miss N E Puckett, Atlanta; Ga. Miss H M Phillips, Hogansville, Ga. Miss M Jackson. Sparta, Ga. Miss M Brown, Bell tactory, Ala. Dysentery Cordial, Female 'Conic FARE^SAME£as by’OTHER ROUTES. deo 19-dly LOK1LLAKD’S I HAVE now been n SNUF F SjESS 1 States 11 over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the best" wherever used. If your storekeeper does not have these articles for sale, ask him to get them; they are sold by respectable jobbers almost everywhere. Circular of prices mailed on application. P. LU1ULLAUD & CO , N. Y. Baggage; Checked Through. A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any on*. It ha« been used by hundreds, and known for tire last 36 years as one of tLe most reliable, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to the suffer ing. If taken regularly and persistently, it is sure to myyi K- giyJSHSL Dvsuenala. headache, Jaun- fedfee, oostivenesa, sick head- MDCPIII RTnt>. ehroulc diarrheas, af- k&lillUUlLn I U ilKfectlonsof thebladdsr, camp B lysentery, affections of lbs ^s i liasuia^jaffiacq-T^. kidneys, lever, nervousness, *atn, impurity of the blood, melancholy or depression ol spirits, heartburn, colic, or pains in the bcwels, pain in the h«ad, fev#r ajui Mur, iKJit*, lu tai.k *uu limbs, sstnma, erysipelas, lemale JflrcUons.and bilious disease* gen erally. Prepared only by J. H- ZEILIN & CO., Druggists, Macon, Ga. Aa heretofore, and will attend to all business in his line that comes to his office. Will prescribe for patients when consulted, and ex amine any that come to bis office at any time, (Sun days excepted.) Will treat secret diseases of all kinds. Special atten- ion given to YOUR BLOOD GREAT SOUTHERN Buys the only RELIABLE ADDING 1 MACHINE. Address U. RICH- 60 GENTS PASSENGER AND MAIL Both acute and chronic,veto., etc. The following highly respectable* persons can fully attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and to vbooi w. raort rranMtfoUy refer: Gen. W. H. Holt, lTralder.t 8. W. K. a Company; R«v. J. R. Felder, Ptrry. Gm.; Col. S. K. Spark.. *1- buj.G*.; Goorf. J. Lotralord, Em.. Conductor 8. W. B. b.1 C. MMtorooB. trq., bheriff Bibb coonty; J. A. Buita,Ibunbridgr, Or.; DjLt. A Bparbrwk. editor, "Floridian," Tfllibmoi Hot. J. W. Burke. Kroon. Or.; VlrtflPovera, Xaq., SnperinUndent 8. W. B. *.; Daniel Bollard. Ballrid'a Station, Kroon A Brunswick a a.Twim oormty. Or.; Oraonrillo Wood, Wood', Factory, Macon, Ga.;Her. a F. Earterllng, P. a Flor- Ida Conformed; Major A. F. Wooley, Kingston, Oa.; Editor Macon Tala*raph. WAY avXth uncomfortulile flfCssKs. . COMFORT and CUBE for th J RUPTURED. Sent t-pold on receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. a a DTE, No. 120 Lexington Ato., New York. BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. THE BISHOP PILL. THE BISHOP PILL. THE BISHOP PILL. Not 'Brandrelh’s—not ‘Ayer’s*—not ^ BUT Prompt Attention Given to all Orders. 10,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR RETROSPECTION. The finest engravings in the market. Apply at one 9 CRITTENDEN k McKINNEY. 1308 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. A Good Itcason for the Captain’s Faith. READ THE CAPTAIK*S LETTER AND THE LETTER FROM HIS MOTHER. Bzxtox Babbacx’s, Mo., April 30,1866. Dx. Jons Bcxx—Dear 8ir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, I send yon the folio wing state- m i was wounded two years ago—was taken prisoner, and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so of ten, my wounds have not healed yet I hare not ait up a moment sine* 1 was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health i* Impaired, and I need Affections of tire Hones, Ilubltaal Costive ness. Debility, Diseases or the Kidneys, Dyspepsia, Kryslpells, Female Ir regularities, Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint.^ Indigestion, Piles, Palmo-7g . nary. Diseases, Scrofu la, or King’s Evil. {Syphilis.* Pvopbitt’s Liver Medicine 1 ATLANTA and AUGUSTX "Which is bound to take the place of allethers; a pure ly vegetable Pi til (sugar coated) and of extraordinary efficacy for Oostivenesa, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Head aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint Ac." (Medical Jeumal Sto.. 8.1 Positively the best Pill In the World * Thousands of Boxea now used. All Druggist In ATLANTA sell them. “That Cough will kill you," Try “Coatar’s” Cough Remedy ,‘Colds and Hoarseness lead to death," Try “Costar’s’’ Cough Remedy "For Croups—Whooping Coughs, Ac., Try “Costar’s’’ Cough Remedy "Costar says it is the best in the wide world—and U He says ho—it’s True—it’s True—it’s True; and We say Try It—Try it—Try it." (Morning Paper, Aug. 26 » AU Druggists In ATLANTA seU It. Tho Purest, Bast and Cheapest Has the advantage of almost any other preparation ol medicine that acta upon the liver. It Is in the form of a Fluid Extract—ready for use at all times, day or night, and can be carried to any locality in America, winter or summer, as it wUl neither sour or freeze at any temperature that a human being can occupy with safety* 31 li not too strong for children, or too weak for the most robust. There is no trouble about taking it, only to unstop FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Jan IMkwl J snnm CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, Olmrlotto, Haloigll, WII.MIX6T0N. WEL1)0>, KICHM0SD, Washington, .Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. RICHMOND COUNTY rrmiyg’S a AXjE SOLD BY AIX liltOCEBS. 10.000 AGENTS WANTED FOR WALKS AND HOMES OF JESUS. By REV. D. MARCH, D. D., author of “NIGHT SCENES OF THE BIBLE.” Apply at once to OBIT. TENDEN Jc McKINNEY, 1906 Cbmtunt street, Ptula delphia. Pa. and drink It whenever you may want it. It has gained a very high reputation in every locality It has had a fair and honorable chance to prore Itself, et any point For,; described aa being eeeen hundred and Bfty iota of Boots aDd Shoes, containing between Twelve and Thirteen Tboneand Palre, comprising Ladles’ and Gentlemens'. Miser s'. Boy a'. Tooths'. Gents'and La dles' Fancy HUppewa, Childrens’ Shoes. Brogans, of .u descriptions, and sf Eastern. Nsw York, Now Jersey and Philsdelphia Manufacture, viz: Miles, Dudley, Freeman, Bannister A Tichenor, Benedict, Ac., with all Die stock of every kind eonetltntlng tho stock In trade of the stock of the laid MORRIS COHEN in said store. Said sale trill continue from day to day until the entire stock Is disposed of. The above stock prononneed by competent Judges to be wen selected “ G 0 S T A R ' S ” Standard Preparations /CONNECTIONS by this VJ sure at all lessons. line are most certain and Agents, Read This. W E will pay agents a salary of $30 per week and e ponses, or allow a large commission, to soil 01 now wonderful inventions. Address M. WAGNER A CO.. Marshall, Michigan. similarly afflicted to give you a trial. and it has baen used In every State aoutn of Maine and la alike applicable to disorders of the BUCKTHORN SALVE P OCKET REVOLVERS.—tVcit’, Six Shooter. I next, durable wexpon, four-inch barrel. Price $1 CO postpaid. Address 8- Q. AUSTIN, Elsie, Mich. Liver and Digestive Powers “Coatar’s" Rat* Roach,&c., Extermlns tore. “Costar’s’’ Bed Bag Exterminators* “Costar’s*’ (only pure) Insect Powder. Alctiraa "Costox,’’ No. 10, Crosby sL, N. Y» ’ O. Jons F. Hkxxt (Successor to) Demas Barnes & Co.,21 Park Row, N, Y fly For bale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. H. BRAD FIELD • and other Drargtata in ATLANTA. GA. RED WINE A FOX, agents, Atlanta, Ga b20-c NO CHANCE OF CARS "ETWEEN West Point, Ga., and Wilmington, N. V. -$200 a month with Stencil Dies. 3. M. SPENCER, k CO., Brattle- POPULAR WORM CANDY, WM. WOOD & CO, QUICK TIME ana SURE CONNECTIONS, A GENTS In every town in the South and West for the LARGEST ONE DOLLAR HOUSE in the country, to whom we offer the most liberal in- For five years I have suffered greatly from Granu lar Conjunctivitis. For two years I have been blind, and unable to give personal attention to my affairs.— The three yean previous I was semi-blind. During the five yean of my afflictien, I tried manypbjaiotani without benefit. The disease gradually settled down into a more hopeless state. In this distressing condi tion. J placed myself under the treatment of Dr. Hoo ten three weeks ago. In one week. I could aee to make mywayMooeorertherity. In two weeks, I wrote a long letter home to my femily with mj own hand. To day, the end of three weeks, I have indulged in read ing fine print I have every reason to believe that I will soon be restored. I have conversed with many persons whom Dr. H. has entirely cored, and I feel safe in advising all who are afflicted with eyes, to make no delay in giving him a trial. Le every friend of suffering humanity take every oppor trinity of placing this statement in the hands of the afflicted. O. B. MoQUTCHEN. Atlanta, August 18th, 1869. P 8.—After a test of months, the following ia add ed: l)r. H., I am pursuing my regular vocation. My eyes stand every teat. The core is final, and T author ize you to ao subscribe my name. a _• C. B. M. Franklin, Ga, Januaay 3d, 1870. FIRST PRIZE-SILVER CUP, the Georgia State Fair. STEWART’S Baggage Checked Through CK0EKTAKBBS AND 0PM0LSTEB9, R EEP on hand all qualities of Fisk’s Metalic Buria* Cases; also, all kinds of Wood Coffins. Will at tend to Funerals at any Hour, with s beautiful first- class Hearae famished or for hire. Carriage, etc., will be furnished. All kinds of Upholstery work done Furniture repaired, varnished, etc. Office in new building on Broad street In rear of Nxw Exa office. All orders will be promptly attended to. From New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Columbus, and Atlanta, to Richmond, Baltimore, Wash ington, Philadelphia, and New York, By Four Different Routes via Augusta, Via Kingsville, and Wilmington; via Colombia, Char lotte, and Raleigh; via Columbia, Danville and Richmond; via Atlanta, Aneuata. Wilmington and Bay Line. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. THIS IS NO HUMBUG. ►Y sending 35 cefits, with tge, height, color of eyes JKK.f.VMS JWEJtMD JFROJU. Testimony ot Medical Men. 15 and hair, you will receive by return mail, ~a cor rect picture of your future husband or wire, with name and date ot marriage. Address W. FOX, I. O. Drawer, No. 24, Fnltonvflle, N. Y. JnlyD-dly DR. SEABROOK’S AIMIIMSTUATOR’S SALE. G EORGIA, DAWSON COUNTY.—By virtue of an order from the Coart of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in March next, be fore the Court Hones door, in tbs town of Dawson- villa, tn said county, within the legal hours of sale, all the lands belonging to the eetateof Johnson Ledbet ter. deoeaaed. Sold for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditors of eald deceased. Terms cash. This Janu ary 3d, 1ST0. A. J. KELLEY. Administrator with will annexed. D R. WHITTIER, 9 Wylie St, Pittsburgh, Pe.. Mn., of Union-wide reputation, treats all venereal dis eased; also, seminal emissions, impotency, he., the re sult of self abuse. Send 2 stamps for sealed pamphlet 60pp. No matter who failed, state case. Consultation FAKE AS LOW BY AUGI'STA AS ANY OTHER rfOUTE. Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron and PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING pars ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS LEAVING ATLANTA BY THIS ROUTE. milE MARRIAGE RING.—Essays for young men, i free. In sealed envelopes. HOWARD A8SOC1A- TION, Box P. Philadelphia, Penn. Jan 12-40d S TATE OF GEORGIA—DAWSON COUNTY—Where as, Thomas W aland, administrator of the estate oi Hiram Crane, deceased, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has iully administered Hiram Crane’s estate; thia is there fore, to cite all persona concerned to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not he discharged from hia administration, and reoetve letters of dismission on the first Monday in Deoember, I860. This August the 2d, I860. ______ DANIEL FOWLER, aqgl7-mSm pmfee$6 Ordlnary to testify to your great skill in treating diaeassa of the eye. and to express to you my gratitude for the ser vices rendered my little daughter, now aeren years of age. In July. 1868. she had measles, and while she was recovering from the attack, it w#a discovered that her eyes were severely affected. The disease finally set tled in the left eye, which became very weak, and the lids granulated. I had her under the tieatment of different physicians, and tried different remedies, with no permanent benefit til) her sight was ao se verely affected, that she could not distinguish objects with the left eje. She had to wear a shade over it constantly, aa the light was very painful to her. After the disease had run fbr more than a year, and X had almost despaired of any proepeot of a recovery, I put her under your treatment, and in a little over four weeks the cure was complete; and she now sees as well with the eye which I considered loot, as with the other. In a word. I am satisfied her eye is entire ly restored, both in appearanoe and sight. Very respectfully, your obedient servant JOSEPH E. BROWN. P StfOHOMANOY, FASCINATION or SOUL-CHARM ING.—400 pages; cloth. This wonderful book has foil instructions to enable the reader to fascinate either sex, or any animal, at wiil Mesmerism. Spir itualism, and hundreds of other curious experiments. It can be obtained by sending address, with postage, to T. W. EVANS A CO , No. 41 Bouth Eighth 8treet, Application for Leave to Sell Lands. /^.EOBGIA, TOWNS COUNTY.—Two months af- VI ter date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Towns county, Ga., at the first regular term after expiration of two month! from thta notice fbr leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of R. B. Alien, late of saidconnty, dccased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of deceased. December 27, 18G9. TH0MA8 WILSON. Jan 4 2mprsfeef«Administrator THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS offer every in- ucement to passengers, with tables supplied with very luxury the Northern and Charleston markets an afford, and for Safely, Speed, and Comfort, James Ruddle & Co. F reals Garden, Flower, Frnlt, Herb Tree, Shrub and Evergreen Seeds with directions for culture, prepaid by mall* Tbe most complete and Judicious assortment In tbe country. Agents wanted. 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Admission free for ltdies and children, to morning nd afternoon assembles. Hall over Glenn k Wright’s, comer Forsyth street PROPRIETORS, laboratory .Vo. 41, Bullitt Street Louisville, Ky, TO THE WORKING CLASS.—We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time or for the spare momenta. Business new, light, and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 60c. to $5 per evening, and a pro portional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see thta notice may send their ad dress and test the business, we make thia unparal leled offer: To such as are not wall satisfied, wo will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full par ticulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of "The Peoples' Literary Com panion*’—one of tke largest and best femily newspa- pet a published—all sent free by maiL Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN k 00., Augusta, Maino. nor 28-wl2w Haralson Sheriff’s Sale. EOBGIA, HARALSON COUNTY.—Agreeable to an VI order from the Tax Collector of said county, will be sold before the Court House door, in the town ot Buchanan, and county aforesaid, on the first Tuesday in March next, the foltowiog property to-wit: Five lots of land Nos. 127, 163,128. 164 and 105, in the 8th District of said county. Said property to be sold aa the property of Aaron Hays to satisfy one tax fi fa in favor of M. T. Dean. T. O. of said county, vs. Aaron Hays. Levy made and returned to me by a con stable . T. G. WALDROP, feb 8-tds Deputy 8heriff. Application Tor Dismission. G EORGIA. TOWN8 COUNTY.—Whereas, R. H. Eller, administrator of Laaceford Oantrel, represents to the Court, in his petition duly filed and entered on record, that be has folly administered Laaceford Can- trcl’s estate. This ia, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, sod receive letters of dismission, on tbe first Monday in January next. This 4th day of October. 1809. JAMES WHITE, oet 19-mCmprsfee$ 60 Ordinary. NEW YORK VIA CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS J. A. ROBERT, General Ticket Agent, Georgia Railroad. S. K. JOHN SON* Superintendent, Augusta. G. T. ANDKIISON. Agent, Atlanta; Infirmary on tho corner of Collins and Baker streets. Office at Infirmary. Bills for professional services, cash or its equivalent. For circulars apply to DR. W. A. HOOTEN, jan 21-dtf Atlanta, Ga. Xicketafor sale at Phillips* Crew’a Book Store, dec 9-tf And McKE8S0N k ROBBINS, New York. 24o apr9-eod-d*w]y