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THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1870,
L. H. BEADxILLL’o COLUMN.
EEDWINE & FOX’S COLUMN.
DR. JOHN BULL’S
The Peabody funeral was ninety-four flays
tong.
The Jockey Club perfume—bono raili.-.fc.—
This smart thing is from Punch.
A man in Albany is making himself miser
able, walking one hundred boors witbont
aloep.
In Brnuawiclf, Maine, n dentist has bis.of
fice over the store of a man named l'ootbaker,
who sella candy.
Tho Now York World, of Monday, says
“Miss Alice Cary lies dangerously ill, at her
residence, in this city."
Spiritualism is called
tralia, and it has a newspaper organ called
“The Glowworm.''
All the world's a stags and life is bnt a
span. This completes yonr turnout if yon
want to take a ride.—Arts York Time*.
An Indiana paper remarks: “Low-necked
dresses are the stylo now with the ‘girl of the
period.'
Catherine Beecher is raaaing her pen in a
vary lively manner to prove that “Woman ant
ing* is contrary to common
A Connecticut paper says t
E. Morse “ia probably nnf ijn.l
of chalk.'' The milkmen will be
A Tennessee revenue officer
“barle of whiskie setzr.l to me f. i i.M being
atamptbaa been atoll by ri.IBns with luces dis-
gnysaad with kralp.”
Colonel Augustus W. Rollins, who com'
maeded the Seventh New Ampshfte Regi
ment in the war, died in Dover, New Hamp
shire, of consnmplion, on Wednesday.
Dr. Coen, in Putnam's Magazine, argnea
that the inaueenlenee of the American phy
sique is largely due to the fact that the Ameri
can uses ao little liquid food. Who is Dr.
Coan?
The father of the lato Commodore Stephen
Chaplin was a soldier of the Revolution; his
mother was the daughter oi Freeman Ferry
and aiatar to the father of Oliver H. Perry, the
hero of the battle of Lake Erie.
If the farmers are not making money just
now, we don’t know who is. The whole
country around ui to flow jingling with the
music of ptoaoA end resonant with the ratt
ling of silken skirts.-Pkihid/hia BJIelin.
Hon. John Wentworth is to led ore on tom
persnee in Chicago.
John Uosby, o! guerrilla notoriety, is a
candidate for County Judge at Fauquier, Vu.
A. G. Riddle, Esq., has rtsigned bis pro-
feasorship in the law department of Howard
University.
Admiral Farragnt is last recoveting from
his recent attack of illness, and expocls to be
out again in s day or two.
Rev. Robert Liird Collier, D. D-, of Chica
go, has declined the call recently extended
him by the Church of the Unity in BosIod.
Attorney General Hoar will probably de
liver the oration at the laying of the corner
stone of the Memorial Hall at Harvard Col
lege.
Ex-Confederate Postmaster General Regan
is reported by a Texas psper us having writ
ten s letter taking strong Republican grounds.
Ex (ieuator T. L. Headricks has gone on
visit to lbs Southern States, the object ot
which, it is said, is a combination of business
and pleasure.
Great Remedies.
DR. JOHN BULL
Meuniactixrar and Vendor ol tire Celebrated
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP,
ron tee cube or
AGUK AND FEVElt,
UlUiliS VMl VGVKU.
The proprietor of thla celebrated medicine Jnrty
claim, for it a superiority over all mmediea ever offer
ed to the public lor tba nfc, certain, speedy end per.
usnent cur* of Ague end rarer, or Call:* sndrsvs.-.
whether of abort or long standing. Ho refers to tes
enure Western and Southwestern country to bear him
d id* ttSOftflnsefimIRAMSUSE
ly followed and csrrisd ouh In a great many cases n
tingle dose has been sufficient for a curt, and whole
lunlUes hav* been cured by a eingte botUe, with a per
fect rastoratioei of lb* geemial health. It ie. however.
dent, and la every case more certain to enru. If It*
la oon tinned In smtllrr doses for a week or two af
ter the diocese has been chocked, more espedaUr to
difficult and tong-standing caeeeL Usually thla medt-
~ not require any aid to ktop tba bowela to
*r; should the paUent bowsver require a w
ledtetea, alter having taken three or four doe
of to, Tonic, a single done of BULL'S VEGETABLE
FAMILY PILLS will be sufficient
T>r. JOHX BULL'S Frtndparoo.e:1
No. -lO Fifth Cross Street.
IionlsvlUo. Kontuolty
Six Great Remedies
OF THE ACxE.
HURLEY’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
ctlon of the Llw or l>l*orderetl!S Comae l>-
“5 'l“ssa at are uneoai-
2* plocM and pa'n in tLo fid*.—
eto in general, ootUvo. sometiutoe alternating with
las. AebawtUtowblad with patn. sad dull, heavy
nimllmi. c jptHioM* lots of memory, iccjiapAuicd
iloful senaatlrm of baiting Wt undone *one
ft thing which ought to have
* ndone. Oftaa complain
of weakness, debility,
I low spirits, Sometimes,
cm of the above symptoms.
^caanattand the disease, and at
t>thcMTm— vrl 7 few of iheui; bnt tbs liver is general-
y the organ moat involved. Cure the liver with
DR. SIMMONS’
LAY EU UE(ilJL\TOn,
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be
atricUyvsgetaMe. and can do no iujurytoeny ona.
Dyspepsia, headache, jann*
‘dice, oostlvencas, sick head
ehronlo diarrhoea, si
ns of the bladder, camp
itery, affections of the
rlts, ueartburn, colic,
__ __ tbs hiML M— *
——TdTopay. boUs, pain In back and limbs,
erysipelas, tamale affections, and bilious disease* gen
"S**" 4 only by J. »•
Price St ; by Mail $t ‘i5
The following highly respaolable persona can fully
attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and
*5.'W.yfa^^ffiitTy-.g-.ft. .Cumpaor,
B. XL* C. Maatscson, Esq, hhertff Bibb county; J.
ILItTStnprimniy.<hi Oru.uvlU. Wood, Wood'.
]xadM,Oa.;Bov. B. F. Eaaterltog, P E. Ftore
Mil ".'ill I toll ‘f-|— * 1” Wootey, Kingston, Os.'
Editor Macon Ttesgrapb.
FOR i SALE BY; ALL DRUGGISTS;
jan 14-dftwly
WM. WOOD & CO.
UNDERTAKERS AND UMIOLSTERS,
K EEP on band an qualities of Flak’s Metalic Buria
Oases; also, all kinda of Wood Coffins. Wilis
tend to Funerals at any hour, with a beautiful &n
elaaa Hesrss furnished or for hire. Carriage, etc., wi
be famished. *11 kinds of Upholstery work done
Furniture repaired, varnished, etc.
«We. to now buUdtog on Brand street In narvCNkw
luly»-dly
All order* win b* promptly attended to.
Application for Dismission.
C l EUKOIA. HAItALSON OOUXTF—WbsRss. Km.
3T r. Waldrop, administrator of the e*tale of James
M. Waldrop, represents to the Court la bla petition,
duly hied and entered on noted, that he has lully *
ministered Waldron’s estate.
This is therefore, to dn all persjha concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not be dismounted from
bla administration, sad receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in January, 1870. XVs 4th day —
October. liKt. A. D. WOOD©,
oct U -mGxcprafcaf 4 50 Ordinary
SEWING MACHINES
THEfHOWE SEWING MACHINE.
No. 8S 'IVIxiteliall Street,
Is prepared to repair and adjust all kinds of 8ewiag
Machine* on short notice. Also, nil kinds of fine ma
chinery
OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED.
fib fi-dlnt
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
1 EORGIA. DAWSON COUNTY.—By virtue of
r order from the court of onllnary of aatdcoun
a be sold, on the first Tuesday in March nest, bV
“ “ ‘ v, in the town ot Dawson
Ihort are no Idlers that can compare with these
oring theso distressing complaints. For sale
be bad at any drug store in the United States.
JAMES RUDDLE A 00.. I
Proprietors, Louisville, Ey. I
» witb little or no relief from any cl them I
■ Bariev’s Bitters highly spoken of, and tried a
Lottie, with little faith in it before I commenced, and
to my surprise and joy, before I finished one bottle,
11 teR a gnat deal better and firmly ‘ ~ *
two occasions it was the means of i
them always to ask for Dr. T. A- Hurley’s and have
no other. You can ose this as you think proper, if it
"others. Yearstruly, etc.,
JOHN W. DIXSQN.
Louisville, Ky., December 10. I860.
Bull’s WoriniiDcstroyer.
To mj United Scales and World Wide Bsaders.
havs received many testimonial, bom professional
l medical men. as my almanacs sod various public
boa have shown, all of which are genuine. The
tuuowing latter from a highly educated and popular
physician to Georgia, la certainly one oi tba moat san-
stole communications I hare over received. I>r. Clem
ent knows exactly what be apeak, oL and his u
ny deserves to be written In lotion of gold. Hot
- - rotor aaya of BULL'S WOBM OESTBOTE1
Vruaxow, Walker Co.. Ga., Jnaa B, IX.
yonr "Worm Destroyer" several trials, and .
dcrfully efficacious. It baa not failed to a single In
stance to bava tba wlshed-for effect. I am doing a
pretty large country practice, and hava dally use for
some article oi the kind. I am fro* to confess that I
know of no remedy recommended by the able, taothon
titaHaweam—anUto—/ to *• effects. On tbs
contrary, they are uncertain to the extreme. Mr oo-
jeetto writing you la to find out upon what term* I
can got the medicine direct from yon. If I can get It
upon ooey term,, I shall «a a grant deal of It. I am
'■ ‘the use off such articles la contrary to the
nd practice of a greet majority ol the regu
D's, but I eo* no just cause or good aenaa In
Uaoardtog a remedy which w* know to be eCSctcnt
simply because ao may belgncnat offltacombtoattoo.
For my part, I shall maka it a rule to use all and aay
to alavietc sugaring kxammMF riMlny
r ol tiro tnousanda of worthteaa nostrnce
mac uooa me country, that purport to cure an man.
nor of disease to which human flash Is heir. Please
reply soon, and Inform ms of your best term*. I am,
rir. moat ri I
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
\ tiuud Reason f«r Use Captain’s
’ V Faith.
JBmow Buuucx'a, Mo„ April 30. ISOS.
Da. Jom Bnnr—Dear Sir: Knowing the offlctoncy
of your Saraa^rilla and th* haultog aad bM * J '
qualities it po.sc.sra, I eend yon tho following
tout of my cuau:
nV«^nadJSSlIoSa lteiogmoved
■a. toy wwada hava net keeled yet. < ie«, eW,
a moment aino. I was woan«e».I am'rimtjri
The htoe- - My general health te Impelredc-wSd I
something to asslet nature. 1 hare mors faith In your
Sarsaparilla than to anything alas. I wish that that b
genuine. Ph ase express me half a doaen bottles, and
oblige, 3 .: - ^
godu,
1 aurgsJ? ind
^rs&in^tss
chronic dlarrhcra and serofnle, for,whtoh f 0n« him
your S*r«apfarill*. IT CCKXD HIM. I
for t«n years. Tecomrae»v<led Ity *o. Many In
York, Ohio, gpd l«X,J«tertfata, lexer
and general debility. Perfect ■mom ha
tended lU The cure# effected «Hfi«
acroftita find fever aorea wera almott mlraonloba. I
a skillful
Hew York, where
aon to my care. At
SareapariUa. Ha U fearful
hanoe bU writing to y«B for It. His
rible, nut I bolteve he wmiwoow.
J^BeapectfnUy, . . JEXVK1E J0H>iS0E.||«
BELL S GEDR09 HITTERS
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
.1RK.1.VS.IS UfUtRD F 110.11.
Tohtimony of Medical Men.
Stoxxr Fotrr. Whit* Co., Ark., ifsy M, IMS
Da. Jons Bonn—Daarflir: tost February I aria _
Louisville purchasing Druse, end I got acme of your
Sarsaparilla and Cedron Bitter*.
My son-in-law who was with me to the store,
been down with rheumatism for aocne time, «*"!««
ed on the BIttara, and aoon found hia general health
^Drloirt, who Ua been In bad health, tried them
he alao Improved.
Dr. Coffee, who baa been In bad health for eeveral
Bitten baa riven j on great popularity to Udsaottl*.
meot. I think 1 could seU a gnat quantity of your
medicines tola tall, especial jof your
and Sarsaparilla. Ship me < a Mempl
k Neely.
BespocttoBy. C. D. WALKER.
All the above remedies for ule by.
L. H. BRADFIELD,
DRUGGIST,
fora the Court House door.
tar, deceased. Sold tor the benefit of the helra and
endliors of aald deceased. Temimh TWflJum.
ary 3d. 1870. •
Administrator with will
jaa 12-4M
(A. J. KELLEY.
Application lor Dismission,
n EOROIA, TOWKS COUNTY.—Whereas, TL H. Eller,
U administrator of Lanceford Cantrri, represents to
the Court, In hia petition duly filed aud entered os
record, ibat be has folly admmirtored Laucr ord Can-
trel’s estate.
This U, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, 1
dred and creilitors, to show ran--. If any they t ,
why said administrator should not be discharged from
oct 19-m6mprafeeS W
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
L. H. BRADFIELD’S COLUMN
The Old Reliable Passenger Route j
Tft an ". , > |
Northern, Eastern aufl Western Cities,
CARRYn?a OREAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS.
THE ONLY ROUTE FROM ATLANTaV
i of taring and proloag-
7 recommended them to
NOTICE TO MOTHERS.
H)R. SEABROOK’S Z
INFANTlJISOOTHING ,syrup,
Fric«lSS:CentaIPer Bottle.
DOUBLE DAILY THUOUGU THAIS.
Preventing a xwssiblllty of twenty-four (34) hours’ dc-
| ky. incident to lines having but one daily train.
THE UNITED STATES MAIL
! Between Atlanta and New York
la carried exclusively by this line.
Tlirou"li Passenger Trains Leave Atlanta
8:15 A. M.—5:50 P. At.
Making doaa connections at Kingeton for
Rome, Selma, Meridiau, and New
Orleans.
At Chattanooga, with the East Tennessee ft Georgia
Railroad for all points
North & East by Lynehhurg.
The Memphis ft Charleston, for
Car.ton, Memphis & New Orleans,
AND POINTS WE8T.
The NiahriHt ft Chattanooga, for
Nflslitllle and all Points North, East .and
West.
Use in the future only 8EABROOK'S, a combination
quite up with the Advancement of the age. Pleasant to
take, harmless in its action, efficient and rahabla In all
Invaluable In the following diseases:
— Complaint, Irregularities of the bowels.
Gives health to the child and rut to the Mother. “
Nxnrvnxft, Tkma, Feb. 12,1858.
yonr cuy i uaea several douics oi ut. ttcauroo*
font Soothing Syrnp, and found It to do my child
good and it would rest better after using it than any
other remedy I ever tried. I can aay with confidence.
It Is the beat medicine tor children at present known.
' ' h you would get the druggists here to ksep it. "
. ona does, please let was lmow; it not tend
one dozen by express, and I will pay for it at the office
here. Write me when you tend it, and oblige
MRS. SARAH L. RANDOLPH.
Hurley’s Ague Tonic,
• No Arsenle~No .Mercury.]
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
that ia or can be depended upon le Hurley’s
Ague Tonic. There have been thousand* cured by
using It who have tried the usual remedies without
SIX-CORD,
For sale by all dealers in
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS.
IbSTABLISIIEl) 1830 )
WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
Furnishings. Circular eawa with solid teeth, or
with patent adjustable points, superior to all inserted
teeth fswa. Price reduced. Send for price Hat and
circulars. WELCH ft GRIFFITHS,
Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Micb
For the Vegetable and Flower Garden-
_ Roses. Dahlias, Verbenas, Gladiolus, Grape
Vines, Small Fruits, Asparagus, Boots, Early Potatoes,
Onion Sets. Books, Implements. &c.
Beds,” will bo mailed on receipt of a postage sttmp-
Dealcrs snpplied ou liberal terms. A wholesale cab
alogue (for dealers only), will be mailed on applica-
jan 5 tuo.jA«.a»4lw4w
NORWAY OATS
PAVE folly demonstrated their adaptation to
L soil and climate of the South. Yield 100 to 150
bushels to the acre. No JodginS or rusting. Are
heartily endorsed by prominent planters in every
Southern State. Those wishing to participate in tho
profits of the sale of this seed next year should order
at once, enough for a few icm. Every one will want
it next year. J. I*. Devine, Chattanooga, Tenn., raised
753 bushels on five acres last year. The increased
▼slue of the straw will pay cost of seed twice over,
few planters hava clready bought, and there is
chance for a few more.
CAUTION.—Counterfeit seed is being extensively
offered in the 8outb, and we caution tho public against
imposition. See that our trade mark is produced be
fore you buy. Price per bnshsl $7 50; half bushel 84;
peck $3 £0. Send money with order, to HOUGH ft
CHURCH, Knoxville, Tenn., or to D. W. RAMSDELL
ft CO., Proprietors, 218 Pearl street. New York, or *"
Lake street, Chicago. Circulars free.
100,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR
PRIEST AND NUN.
The following certificate, from a reliable citizen of
Mississippi, aptaka for itself :
Msmzdus, Visa, CcL 1C, 2868L
Mr. R. Y. R. Chadwick: Dew Or: This is to certify
that I bought from you, by your recommendation, a
bottle of Hurley’s Ague Tonic, and it cured two cases
offerer and ague of fifteen months’ standing. I
cheerfully recommend Hurley’s Tonlo to the public
rally. Respectfully, yours.
•—N B. W
JOHN
. WRIGHT.
PASSENGERS HAVE CHOICE OF
1JVENTY-SIX DIFFERENT ROUTES
moil
ATLANTA TO NEW YORK.
Pirllnuiii’>s Traveling Palaces
OS ALL SIGHT TRAINS.
The Best Ffltinff Houses ia the Country.
No Midnight Changes.
Finely! Finished Gars Well Heated
and Ventilated.
QUICK TIME AND SURE CONNECTIONS
Tickets for sale at all Ticket Offices Tor
points reached by this line.
FARE SAME as by OTHER ROUTES.
Baggage Cheeked Through.
S3r We do not advertise our Conductor*. Their de
portment and attention do that.
B. W. WRKlffi, General Ticket Agent.
A. L. 11 A. KKIS, Master Transportation and Bu-
Pt F09TKU BLODOK IT, Supt. W. h A. B. B.
dec 27-310
THE NEW YORK METHODIST
"PUBLISHES sermons, a serial story for the family,
Jr a new children’s story every week, chats with the
fit tie folks, editorial* by the best Methodist writers
and others, foreign and domestic correspodenco. full
departments of religious and secular intelligence—in
short, whatever goes to make a co tuple to family paper.
Price, $2 50 a year. Liberal premiums to canvassers.
Yearly subscriptions commence at any time. For spec
imen, enclose a two-cent stamp to
THE METHODIST, 114 Nassau street, N. Y.
‘EUREKA’
SMOKlMi TOBACCO
. j Virginia; wherever
SMOKlMi TOBACCO | introduced it is uni
versally admired. It ia put up in handsome muslin
tags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily
leOnilALARD’S
YACHT CLUB [ anti-nirvous in its
S.MOKI.’VG TOBACCO | effects, as the Nico
tine has been axtracted; it leaves no disagreeablo taste
after smoking; it is very mild, light in color aud
weight, benco one pound will lost as long as three of
ordinary tobacco. In this brand we also pack orders
•very day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Tty it
and convince yourselves, it is all it claims to be—”ihc
finest of alL”
FEMALE REGULATOR.
LO HILLARD'S
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD.
Elmirs SiRsm&m;
WITH IODIDE OF POTASH.)
Affections or the Bones, Habitual Costive
ness. Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys,
Dyspepsia, Kryslpells, Female Ir
regularities, Fistula, all Skin
Diseases, Llwer Complaint,
ladIgestlon, Piles, Pulmo
nary, Diseases, Scrofu
la, or King's KtII.
. iSypktlls,; •
To Dr. Thomas A. Hurley:
It an set of justice to you to state that
the month of February last, 1 Lad a severe attack of
^ At the a
much
eel difficulty that I could walk. I procured some of
your Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and com-
ced taking it. I found that I began to improve—
cough became less eevere—the soreness of my
longs and breest gradually subsided—my rheumatic
peine lets scats. 1 attribute this mainly to yonr Saras-
pariBa. I have now been taking it for over two
months; have taken, in all. five bottles Its effects
have been most satisfactory to me,end I advise others
similarly afflicted to give you a trial.
JOS. CLEMENT.
The gentleman whom name is appended to the
above certificate has long resided ben , md at the
present time is one of the magistrates of the city Jof
Louiavllle.
HURLEY’S
, POPULAR WORM GANDY.!!
■As this Is really a specific for worms, and^the; best
and moat palatable iorm to give to children, it ia not
surprising that it is feat taking Ihs place of all othar
iparatiosa for warms—if ‘ *
1 aay ehOd will take it
remedies known to me, with bnt partial
to my children, I was adiUed to try T. A. Hurley’s,
sad since using it my children have become quite
well and healthy. The children would eat it oil the
time. It is one of the beet, safest remedies keown.
end aa such, recommend it to one and aU.
Louisville, June 13, IMS.
UR. SEABROOK’S
FfliiiT oi Pyrophosphate of Iron and
Calisaya.
ciThis elegant comlJnotion possesses all the toxic
properties of Pentria i Bark end Iron, without the dis-
•freebie taste and bad effects of either, separately or
James Ruddle & Co.,
PROPRIETORS,
laboratory -Vo. 11, Mini lift Street
LouisviUe, Ky,
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Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia and New York.
THIS brand of fine
cut Chewing Tobac
co Ins no equal or
. snperior anywhere.
It is without doubt the beat chewing tobacco in the
coon try.
HAVE now been n
general two ia the
United States over
110 yean, and atill acknowledged “tho best” wherever
used.
Jf yonr storekeeper does not have these articles for
sole, ask him to get them; they are sold by respectable
jobbers almost everywhere.
Circular of prices mailed on application.
“ - * RD
CENTURY
CUK1V1SO TOBACCO
LOIllLLAItD’S IE
SNUFFS!
P. LOR1LLARD & CO., N. Y.
1 TriTHOCT Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine. Sent
-V posi-iwoe, on «o**ipt of io cent*. Address Dr.
B. ti-YOOTE, (author of Medical Common Sense), No.
1. T-exuigton Ave.. corner East 28th at., N. Y.
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ARDS, Box 8986, New York.
‘X'WATTaei'tirxincomfortRble TRUSSES'.
iL COMFORT and CURE for thi RUPTURED. Sert
dd on receipt of 10 cents. Addrosa Dr. E. B.
5, No. 120 Lexington Are.; New York.
10,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR
RETROSPECTION.
The finest engravings in the market. Apply at onc<
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1308 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Tho Purest, Best and Oneapcst
/CONNECTIONS by this
V sure at all seasons.
line' are moat certain and.
for meals, and at regular hoars.
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Vy Four Different Routes via Augusta,
VU Kingsville, and Wilmington; via Columbia, Char-
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FARE AS LOW BY AUGUSTA
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to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and New York.
THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS offer every in
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J. A ROBERT,
General Ticket Agent, Georgia Railroad.
8. K. JOHNSON, Superintendent, Augusta.
G. T. A.VUKUSO.V, Agent, Atlanta?
SOLD BY ALL GROCERY
10.000 AGENTS WANTED FOR
WALKS AND HOMES OF JESUS.
Agents, Read This.
Vf/E will pay agents a salary of $30 per week and cx
If penses, or allow a large commission, to sell ou
new wonderful Inventions. Address
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THIS IS SO UU31BUO.
B Y sending 33 cents, with ago, height, color of eyes
and hair, yon will receive by return mail, a cor.
rect picture of your future husband or wife, with name
and date of marriage. Address W. FOX, F. O. Drawer,
No. 24. Fultonville, N. Y.
of Union-wide reputation, treats all venereal dis
eases; also, seminal emissions, impotency, fee., the re-
suit of self abuse. Send 2 stamps for sealed pamphlet
50pp. No matter who filled, state case. Consultation
mHE MARRIAGE RING.—Essays for young men,
A free. In sealed envelopes. HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, Box P. Philadelphia, Penn.
MBS. C. HENRY. HANOVER, Pa.
has foil instructions to enable the reader to fascinate
either sex, or any animal, at will Mesmerism, Spir-
ltualif m, and hundreds of other curious experiments.
It con be obtained by sending address, with postage,
Hfff M.iH
r earn from 50c. to $5 per evening, and a pro
portional sum by devoting their whole time to tho
business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much *a
That all who see this notice may send r '
a largest and best family newspa-
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Salvapon for the Hair.
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It is Ibrtfnd, sweet smelling,
precuptatcs no muddy or slimy
matier,requires no shaking, im
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it t<\he light and it is clear and
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the scan; yet it reproduces in
gray hatSkenaturalcolor that
time or sicKhws^may have
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ISTThalon’s Vitalii
is for one sole purposejfiat of
reproducing,with absolute cer
tainty, the naturalowlor of the
hair. It is noUiintended as a
daily dressio^norforremoving
scurf or dandruff; nor for cu
ring bajfiness; nor for stimula
ting xf.t growth of the hair.—
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plished after the color has been
fixed with the Vitalia, by Pha-
lon’s Comical Hair Invigo-
rator.
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dwlMly * ■ ■ *■
DR. HUNTER
debility, irritability, empttons, seminal emis
sions, and finally impotency, permanently cured.—
Persons afllicted with delicate, intricate, and long
standing constitutional complaints are politely invited
to call for consultation, which costs nothing. Experi
ence, the best of teachers, has enabled him to perfect
remedies at once efficient, aafe, permanent, and which
in moat cases «•*« be used without hindrance to busi
ness. Modlcines prepared in the establishment, which
embraces office, reception and waiting rooms, alao,
boarding and sleeping apartments for patients requir
ing daily personal attention, and vapor and chemical
baths, tuns concentrating tne fomea mineral springs.
Both sexes, married or single, suffering from indiscre
tions, indulgences, or exposure, may apply and fc.
cured. No matter who have felled, state yonr caar
Read wliat he saya in his pimbhlet, sent to any
dress free.. Thousands of cases treated annually toi
flee and all over the country. Consultation free, per
sonally or by mall. Office, No. 183 Third Street, be
tween Green and Walnut, near the Postofflce, Louis
ville, Ky. Office hours a. m. ,to 7 p m. ; Sundays 1
v. M..to 12 M. jyl-dly
DR. HOOTEVS
INFIRMARY
iron TIIE III.I IN, l >
Dr. \\. A. Iloo.m a Infirmary for the Blind, Atlanta
on., continues to grow in favor with tho public, and
to extend the rphera of its usefulness.- Tho mativ »o
markable cures performed during tho pest year aloiu-
places tho stability of this Institution outride cf aii
question. The united testimony of tho large nuni-
bers, once blind, tliat hava been permanently restored
to ^‘Sht by Dr. II., is irro»iatib2c. These persons are
io bo found in almost every section of Georgia, and in
® in y other States. To this united testimony, is adit-
ed that of thou rands ol U.e todnt reliable retnlc who
know* well tho history ot Uio cases restored. These
tacts aro incontrovertible, and arc rapidly rnreadin"
tbe*r influence over the wliolo land. Any amount oj
unquefttionable evidence can bo readily furnished im r-
tons desiring information. p<u.n<. t*_.
.. ration ta are regularly
;ng in /rein all directions, and the pros-
•p*raliens for «|»r>
. largo increa: o c
FEMALE REGULATOR,
$1.50 per Bot.
DR. 0. S. PROPHITT,
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
THE BISHOP PILL.
Sot 'BrnndteUT.—not 'Ayor’s’—not 'Wright'*,
enSTAR'S" BISHOP PILL
aches. Nervous
(Medical Journal Sep., R.)
Positively tho best Pill in the World
Thousands of Boxes now used.
All Druggist In ATLANTA sell them.
••Tbst Cough will kill you,”
Try “t'o*tafV’t'oogl» Ken
,’Colds and Hcarsenc-ss lead to death,”
«l>
ATLANTA, CEORCIA,
Is atill manufacturing all of his celebrated
FAMILY MEDICINES
CONSISTING OF ms
tIVEB M F. 1) IC I IS I:
Ail oil ini' I'uiu Kill It.
AN ! -HIIA.IOIJ.K 1 ! I i-I>
AGUE 3FTX J X,£3,
Oysenlery Cordial. Female Tonic
X’tTniFYIUGr x»ix»r.s.
Aa herttofore, and will attend to all butinm in
line that comes to his office.
Will prescribe tnr patients when consulted, am
amine any that coma to hts office at any time, |
days excepted) , . ,
Will treat secret diseases of all kinde.jpT* ‘**1
ion given to
FEMALE DISs ASICS,
Roth acut.* and ehr
Prompt Attention Given to all Orders.
l»i'o\)lt\U’s Liver llctlieinc
Has the advantage of almost any other preparation ol
medicine that acts upon the liver. It ia in the form ol
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 will neither sour or frtezo ai
any temperature that a human being can occupy witli
safety.
Minot too atrnng for children, or too weak fur tin
most robust. There is r.o trouble about biking it, onl>
to unstop
UK i* ER ENCES:
G«n. ,T. B. Gordon, Atlanta, G;-..
Bov. Jcf>se Boring, M. D., Ailanta, Ga.
Ex-Gov. Joseph JB. Brown, Atlanta, <ii.
Hon. John Erakine, JucgeU. 8. D. C.. Atlanta, t
Pemberton, Willson, Taylor ft Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Jordan, Howard ft Uarralson, Atlanta,Go.
Moore ft Marsh, Atlanta, <ia.
Rev. P. S. G. Watson, Mcrtouville, Ky.
ltcv. T. H. Murphy, Hogonsville, Ga,
Hon. C. B. Woolten, L'awsor., Ga.
Rev. II. L Rosa, Jl. D., Fort Valley, Ga.
Hon. W. H. C. Davenport, Lone Star, Texas.
Hon. R. A. Tumtpsecd, Fort Gaines, Ga
CJapt. S S. Dunlap Macon. Ga.
G, S. Dasher, Conductor W. Railroad, Ga.
Cel. B. A. Thornton, Col. .. bus, Ga
I. F. Cox, Pros. Fern. Col., LaGrange, Ga.
Ion. Wra. M.Tnmlin, Cuthbert, Ga.
J. T. t luk, CulhVcrt, Ca.
CEIiTIFICATEJS:
TLo fellowir g general s-taUment was put to publica-
lionby atoulcn -fourlh of the whole number of pa
tients under treatment at the time. It was publieheJ
— iv.n no previous intimation to
the j atients were sbfe-nt at
pertnnity of affixing their
in November, 18C9,
Dr. H. The
the rijriiiiip
aignatnreu.
1 N v. luutai
X public, w
ily i rerentiug this ccmmuiiicalionto the
public, we are impelled by a d.'riicto kenefittheso
ho, like ottnclvca. are Lfilicted with diseases <,f tLo
cvc, and by a eairc of juatico to Dr. llooten. who has
I’cimancntly established an Inflimary for the Blind,
in tho city of Atlanta, Go. Dr. Hootcti having bee n
blind three years himself, end having been restored
to sight by the same syrtem of treatment which h«
.is well qualified to sytnimhixe with and
restore those similarly afllicted.
■. H. is a high-toned gentleman, and is candid to a
fault. He gives his opinions promptly, and always in
strict accordance with the dictates of his judgment.—
Fur success and cttablislied petition, ho relies on hi*
own knowledge and skill in the practice, and not upon
combatliDg unjust charge* made agatmt him. Gov-
cmctl by this line of policy, ho lias steadily avoidet!
public vindication against any misrepresentationk
Dr. If. doe* not profess to restore tho blind ami
euro diseased eyes by super-natural agencies—such aa
the laying on ol hands, etc., (as is attributed to him
by many)—but to treat the eye on strictly rational ami
elicit
foretell, together with medical combination a .
n, which twelve years’ successful trial lias den;
strated to be incomparably superior to any system
treatment known to the medical world.
l)r. Hooten is no advemurer. That ho is no hum.
bug, and could nut possibly bo, however much In
might desire it, is at one© manifest to all reflection,
impartial minds, tur tho following reasons: 1. He is
permanently located in Atlanta, where the true char
acter of his practice roust of necessity bo know n to
all the leoplo. A humbug never locates permanently;
I he is compelled to keep ou tho movo to avoid detec
tion. 2. lie is a Georgian by birth, and is connected
with one of the largest, most respectable and influen
tial families in the State. 3. He was educated in part
Try ••Coi»t»rV* Cough Remedy
••Costar aaya it is tho best In the wido world—and il
Ho says no—tt’s True—it’s True—It’s True; and We say
Try It—Try It—Try It.” (Nomina Taper, Aug. V, |
All Druggists in ATLANTA self it.
“CO STfl R ’ 8 ”
Standard Preparations
ARE HIS
BEAUTIFIED.
THE
BUCKTHORN SALVE
HIS
“Costar’a” Rat, Uoach,ftc„ Uxtermtnatoi n.
“Costar’s” JBcd Bug Exterminators*
“Costar’s” (only pure) Insect Powder*
Alices
‘•Cosrut/’ No, 10, Crosby sL, V. Y* “
O: Joua F. Hxxmr (Successor to)
i>cu.as Barnes ft Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y
fly For Sale l-y J. A. TAYLOR, L. H. BUADP1ELD
and other DrnrgtstsIn
ATLANTA, GA.
RED WIND ft FOX, agents, Atlanta, Go.
b20-c
FIRST PRIZE-SILVER CUP,
the Georgia State-Fair.
STEWAET’iS
Celebrated air-tight Cooking Stove with Dumping
by
jan 15-3ra
Application for Leave to Sell Lands.
G < EORG1A, TOWNS COUNTY.—Two months af-
T ter date application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of Towns county, Ga., at tho first regular
term after expiratiou of two months from this notice
for leave to sell tho lands belonging to tho estate of
R. B. Allen, late of said county, deeased, for the benefit
of tho heirs and creditors of deceased. December 27,
1»D. THOMAS WILSON,
jan 4 2mprsfeeSC AdmlLfstrator
Haralson Sheriff’s Sale.
G EORGIA, H4R4X80N COUNTY.—Asrocablc to *a
order from too T.r CoUcctor of *»id conutr, wt:l
bo told before tea Conrt Honto door, in too town ol
Buchimm, *nd oormt, *fore**ld. on tho drat Tnextaj
‘"MJSASSS m to
to. 8th District of told county. Slid property to tio
told a* tho property of Aaron H*jr* to ott^J oo. tu
11 f. in favor of AL T. Dean. T. O. at told coonlj. n.
Aaron U*l ». levy Inado and returned to mo by * con-
•teble. T-O-
ffcbft-tds Deputy Sheriff.
iTlIE BOTTLE
and drink It whenever yon may want it. It ha* gained
a very high reputation to every locality it ha, had a
fair and honorable chance to prove itself, at any point
HST AMERICA,
Liver and Digestive Powers
at all places yet tried. Traveling parties, North
- ... ** ^* *•“ * *he happy effects of It 1:
ed medicines prepared onl>
O. S. PROPHITT,
Corner Walton and.Brood Streets,
terward* attended an extra coui se of lecture*. 4. Ilo
has been a regular practicing physician for nineteen
yearn, nearly all of which time has been spent in c
sively in the public journals, and lias distributed
broadcast over the Southern States his circulate, giv
ing as references the names of a large number of ;iie
moit respectable and prominent citizens of Georgia,
aud of other States, together will: certificates of per
sons cured by him, with name, porioffice end Htct.t
strictly specified.
In making this record, wo make no adventure—we
kiuw whereof wo aftina -for many rt us, before com
ing to Dr. H., had exhausted, in vain, tho best sys
tems of treatment or. tho eye known to the medical
profession. Many of us carno to him blied, and many
partially blind; wo now see. Many before ns came il>
him blind and partially blind; they have been perma
nently restored, and havo returned home.
Tho foregoing statements make cn array of t ro
*, fa»l to disabuse any mind
tho reach of tes
which. we think,
prejudice tliat is not wholly bey
mony
DR. RIOBIAU’S
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
Dr. Bicaau** Goldxw Balsam No. 1 cure* Ulcers,
Ulcerated Sore Throat and Month, Soro Eyes, Cutane
ous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches, Sore
a from tka system, and leaves tl>o blood pure
Dr. Bicbaus Golden Baloau No. 2 cures Mercurial
Affection*. Rhematimm, in all its forms, whether from
Mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in all
case*. No dieting necesary. I have thousands of cer
tifleote* proving the miraculous cares ©fleeted by these
~ edie*. Price cf either No. 1 or No. 2 $5.00 per bot-
jr two bottles for $0.oa
Dr. RicHAtr** Golden Anttdotx, a aafh, speedy, pleas
ant and radical cars for all Urinary Derangemci is, ac
companied with full directions. Price $3.00 per l>ottlp.
_ two bottles for fit.OO
On reoeipt of price Remedies will be shipped to any
5 lace. Prompt attention paid to correspondents.—
[one genuine without the name o : "DR. RICIIATT’fi
GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARD’S, sole propri
etor blown in gloss of bottles. Address
D. B. RICHARDS,
No. ’Varick atreet. New York.
Office hours from 9 a. m. to 9 r. x. CirculArs free.
jy4^ly
ROLLER SKATING.
rnHE SKATING BINK wtil open Tuesday, Thursday
X and Saturday evenings from 7 to 10 o’clock;
Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon* front 2 to
5 o’clock. Every forenoon from 9 to 12 o’clock, for
ladles and children.
Teachers will be in attendance during the day as
semblies, to teach gratuitously those wishing to learn.
Admission free for ladies and children, to morning
Hall av«r Glenn ft Wright’s, corner Forsyth street
and Railroad.
Packages of 12 Ticket# $3 €0
Single Tickets $0
Half Tickets 25
Use of Skates 26
Tickets for sale at Phillips ft Crew’s Book Store,
deo »-tf
Mrs A Turner, Newnan, Ga.
Mrs E A Pass, Gainesville, i.a.
Mrs T Thomas, Franklin, Go.
Mrs M E Wilkes, Antioch, Ga.
Mrs M A Allen, Montgomery, Ala.
Mrs SI Wallace, Marietta, G*.
Mrs N. ncy Barge, Western Georgia.
JSfrs N Hearn, Palmetto, Ga.
Mrs N L Nelson Union Springs,»Ala.
Mrs E l i annuel, Dallas, Ga.
Airs S R Smith, Kedrun. Ga.
Miss M J JIuguley, Box Spring, G.i.J
Miss M Jackson, Sparta, Ga.
Miss M Brown, Bell Factory, Ala
Miss M M Lee, Fort Valley, Go.
Miss N E Fester, Folrbuni, Ga.
Alisa J G Foster, Fairburr.. Oo.
E M Butt, Beuna Visu, Ga.
W II Brock, Ford's Stcro, Go.
W J James, Fair burn, Ga.
J E llutt, Glenn ville, Alt.
J Rcberson, Roswell, Ga.
B Comp, Mulberry, Ga.
H It Newsom, LaGrauge, Go.
It W ltowark. Cotton Gin, Tcxar.
II T Millican, Stone Mountain, G;*.
J R Goodrum, Cleveland, Ga.
G H Livingston, Jr., Montgomery, Ala.
J S Gibson, Gordon, Ga.
W n Bryant, East Point, Ga.
S J Davis, Buchanan, Ala.
J F Russell, Cave Spring, Ga.
W L Isbell. Cedar Town, Ga.
A A Hill, Mulberry, Ga.
M B Hamby, Conyers, Ga.
J B W Jones, Greensboro’, Ga*
B Kibbcll, Chtrloton, Tenn.
J F Koehler, Midway. Tenn.
T K McDonald, DelL.li, Ga.
J A It Hank?, Dalton, Go.
M Allen, Antioch, Ga.
For five years I havo suffered greatly from Granu
lar Conjunctivitis. For two years I have been blind,
and unable to givo personal attention to my affairs.—
The tliroo years previous I was semi-blind. During
the five years of my affliction, I tried many pluriri-
tion, I placed myself under tho treatment of Dr. Hoo
ten tlireo weeks ago. In ono week, I could sec to make
my way-alono over the city. In two weeks, I wrote a
long letter homo to my family with my own hand. To
day, the end of three weeks, I have indulged in rc ail
ing fine print I Lave every reason to bolfevo that I
will soon bo restored. I havo converged witli inanv
persons whom Dr. H. has entirely cured, and I feel
safe in advising &U who aro afllicted with diseased
eyes, to rnako no delay in giving him a trial. Lo
friend of suffering humanity take every opper
tunity of placing this stab
afllicted.
Atlanta, Auguat 18lh,
■nt ii
Franklin, Ga , Januaay :id, 1871
Aqaxxt, Ga., Jauuary 1J, ISTG.
DR. tt*. A. LLO.iTES: It affords me rocch pleasure
to testify to your great skill in treating diseases of the
eye. and to express to yon my gratitudo for the ser
vices rendered ray litt!o daughter, now seven years of
ago.
In July. 1SC8, she had measles, and while *,he was
recovering from tho attack. It w>s discovered that her
eyes were severely affected. Tlio difcaso finally fet
tled in the left eye. which become very weak, and the
lids granulated. I had her under the tieatmcnt of
different pliysiciaus, and tried different remedies.
itb tho left ejo. She had to wear a shady
constantly, ns the light was very painful to her.
After tho diseoso had run for more than a year, and
I hud almost despaired of any prospect or a recovery
I pother under yonr treatment, and in a Utile over
four weeks tho euro was complete; and she now sees
well with the eye which I considered lost, aa with
tho other. In a word. I am satisfied her cyo is tntire-
ly restored, both In appearance and sight.
Infirmity on the corner of Collins and Baker attests.
Office at Infirmary.
Bills for professional services, cash or its equivalent.
For circulars apply to DR. W. A. HOOTEN,
jan 21-dtf Atlanta, Ga.