The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, October 15, 1857, Image 4

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Aym aN..HMVMkt at gtntalUa, by D,Teeqa* is talk aio-«tnl •ttse.hy Chutes Lae- IT <1 VUROfl'k CO I Gate., bj> M KjTft. rlUtirouo, BrjnBSBSor ' Iff ok*! "Ms, rel. 4—<Wt| 4, Mtkar cf J*M (pt. tka saitor af tha Hair ol jt 'ilMkam, by Jirt. Au S. _.k,bj Uolsa Ruhr. „■» rx*BU. *7 Xn. Ford. .^oribafc All! ar Steve* without Maatara, by VOIDS, IxnUMHZA, ASTHMA, cams, spittingof blood, * au OTBSSLVSa COMPLAINTS Vff.W/.V . * “ Thlranranb!* I arxuiti 1\. aaT> 11« •• t Ja iaa«* U ftediu.w*r u. %Mt.U Mtth«T«Rt WfCWk M#.U«i«#so*bWMka iiuit. /i<i«—i>»!»*«••*£*** V, foqmralfrcweestUrdry wtiUmh. ?SSS““ un,fliikuM> hta*x**H»*e*•*,**»• rise!* <4 8-* IT 13 THR BUT KUUC.M F SXTAST. - ftitu* »h*fkt?i|tt!r««MUrif• lit*u MlTval i»wb *H**fl«r*}« «f tkla strife**. Or. 8. #. OtUu, of Knoxville, 0»..»yi:-“l Um kn ueiaffomr Liwrwart «mf far wry u fvmrv/j im my praHiomfso three y tan oa.r, treJ, itiitfiU pUasuntkat J Hals «y Wir/ in (f» Knuoim oT«m aiiotxix axyicijh with which I to •fiaaalmtsdJFr wAkA it ij nMMoM." i*«a fUigsraM A B*#a#r«, writlc* fron Wumi rflk,K.O.,«f-> H TI»Li «rvort»»lf»r It b#«ominc 4*iljmr#p«$aUria thiscoQBtry.#a«l viinxi ami LT 10, ill »r» I'onnaxi ••Ms lami «/ it, twi My »| it mtj kw/c<di i» rifsri#ffrff tA« owyniiUi/tr nAia it it rttom xiuiati fitahagfc, Carolina Va. lay, i?C, ■| ” daresay. in Uaiverritiss, Tbaotegy and Ball- perikySehaS Things not generally known. Drel Scott rin n#tnpl#tfi Tht Aanrfcas Parra Book, by Tate and Saadi. Godsy's Lady’s Book for July. Jaat reoaived by J. J. RICHARDS 4 CO. Jaa* 2»th, 1UT. ' — New u< Popular Book*! IteoDoetaast «f »Lifa-tuaa,bj 3.0. Goodrich aathoraf Fatar Farin'* Tales. Sr. Kantfe Aretie Explorations—a aair supply’ JtaaBte History at modem philosapky. YQteaand Cottegso teOBwiVau Ian Remaina gOar. Andrew Falter. Spurgeon's Sitaaaaa Sscand Sadat. Adaaauraaaad Jfiatteaaiy Labors te Oaatral Africa—by Bn. X. J. Dana. Caution to Parties Parc* S. m Pike’s Uairnoiia Whiskey, TBInteiifal. 1 bate proptiotor olthe akavw broad WHISn, weald noyaetfUly intern eaaaoaaan aad yanbMtnal tbk e*U that tbata baa appeared te lb* CbaiiaaW tad altea Hawlten waibss* a tentertbS'af tba aim Vbteky, bate* a Mteaama taritettan, btaadad ainflat to bb araao; it a aaan aadar Iba aaaaa aI 9.9, Dyka'a Magnolia VUaky Ctecteaats .Ohio, aad aaharaaaaaitaUar te 8.5. Ptta. Asthma la a* fasty fa thia aity of theaameaf S.ff. Dyk* itisiasandad la tmyoo* aad daadra ibaaawka wewld panbaaa tba gaarlaa bvaad. I Baba cbia itiraaaaaii to pat parta* aa Ibab pad, a* than araaaaaral paraoaa la tba aaat aad waatraakteg aainttation.andaateraty tana with asligfct aJamdat. Ibara aaatyaad aartral aaaplaa af thia caaaaarfatebcaad, aad faaad that it aostaiaa a daad(p pateoa, «Ua ten ateaa iaapala oa to can Uoa tbawabBataptwiaetihaaawbatnItebtetab* bwWtaaipaawl lteatt taaaha attaadJa* tba aaa af hia paiaesaej imitation. Iabahara- by oaalba tba aaaaaaafatttn af aty braad. that I wffl proattute than tatbateUaalaat at tba law. TbaJaonaaS. 9. Fa*'* Kafaolte Whtefcy it CaaBted Iran tba ban qaaHtte* af By* aad Cbca, aad la wvraalad fna frate aay datecariaos or ab* aoziaaa aaataaad, it bates a pan aad baalthy barartf*. Maay partin ban racaady tanteteetd teak a braad «d Wbiaky calted kaptiolia. bat tbn aa iantadea of ny nada bcaad, aa b* aaraM i jat tba oaly raoaiaa Mapwlte Wbiaky nada tba Uaitad State*, aaddtelffladaaly by no SAte-I 3f. PIKJE, So. 19 A 2* Sycaiaar* ac. Ciaaianali, Obis. Jaat lb^owly. Oararaatin PtabaatUtftrtet.S. C., Mr.a. K.HtFot:, aataraaaatbatk* l ‘*anlt with (taat baaaSI la bn aawfaall|taadr*coma**4att to b!a nal(hboca." Ha jtf« aaalaataaeaofa aanawoBsaa la bl« .Itlalt, had baaataSariacwith olataaa of thaLaaft (an . attaad*lwttba*T*T* aooib.whoaaa raUafad by tba Utarraataad Tar. Saabaia tbaroadraparta aahaaraf Ihi aadlato (awaUparbaar tbaSaatb. for a rrport of tba aa -tlatataaraalt baapartanaad ia tba Tartan aa. r*rtbanaad(hat*rii9tataa,waaaaldlaTftatba tall farlar patiaat to raad tba paatpbUtwblabaaoanpaoiir aaahBatU*. ToaU.*aaay,aafaaon,aaTiaoral Try Ihe Medicine!! 8* Warned la fleaaaal Apptetoa’a Ran Road Qaida. JaM rat Aprils. I weired aad {at aate b; SteraatebT J. 3. RICHARDS, A Co. NewBeok*. ABCnc AOTECTCSS; by Bpaatarfeat. tba. Sntkwonb'a are hook—'firta. IteKBiibmikrliMnMBHaHt btbal; Tbt Ttwaf TrlSi bb4 014 Lor*. — TWOftjtrf »y fitt; If Mn. OtjykAat. BfMk <MhW;»T IWaWMllDt. W1 SSSS^.IC^s^-* Tboadaala. Sad Serf**. Taathaaay af tbaSoaka:Ha(h Kt Tahrah Oral, oc thadanarial 9 aad thr tala by nay 11 J. J. hJCHabOa* Ol P Medical Book*! *aL J. J. RICHARDS A CO. T HR Aaaalr af Soothan Xathodiata, a raloa- hte Baok, hy Bn. Cbaa. F.'.Daaau, D. D.- Jast raoaivad. aad far sal* by 1.1. RICHARDS A CO. Attest*. Jaly dth. Harper’s Weekly. ran bzsti tub chjupmst i Specialea aoplaa af tba abort axeaUaot Pape to ba aaae at aor Bask a Marie Itora, when rt racaira sod forward tabsetibar* natcej. pAril A J.J. RICHARDS, A Ca. Paper Hanrinf*! A lary* sod baaatifal aaaarttaantaf waU-papert, ibadaa aad lro-ierana, )aat raoatrad and for tala as tba Book A Marie Star* of , May L J. J. RICHARDS A CO. New Book At Music Store. J l. RICHARDS A CO., hasp a Wbolatait • aad Ratail eboap rath. Book, Marie yaneyStaew. ea Whitehall ntaaf. Atlanta, Q a. tea. Order* p* r mail promptly atteaded to. New Route te the South-West J: & J. LYNCH. Comer Alabama and Whitt HaU-ttrttU Atlanta, Qa. , WHOLESALE aad Retail Dealers iaNew Orleans Su*ar, Cofba, Srrwp and Piawiaiop* (ttanaBy nhach neadbran tba ally an hood a general Wuiea and Cerdtete, by We keep ■took of Idflcnrt. Whoteaale. Bna* ia daily taeeipt of Ooadb fro n Seat hand* ire are enabled to aril at to •mall profits aa any boats in the eitioa of Aogoata. 8aranaab or Chariaatoo (the freight only added.) Wrtball take adrantaga of the Ohio, Cemhectaad aad Atebeaa trier, on Ant raise and keeps Large Stock of New Orleans and Cincinnati Oooai*, cheaper than they can ba bought in tbs market* shore mentioned. J. * J LTHCH. otx. l». ’bt. aiA-tt. Morgan, Kirkpatrick, b Co, AVTAM-bpeno* a oee War* «» Paaek Ira* Suaat, would Jealltkasttaatlowefcb* public to tie 'faeekef Wwmsltmrw,easbraelaeCabtaatWar# ik klliU TbristlM. Cham sftrwj ki«4 gM. IUUIMHI Ifjyviap, Bsil.VMKCMtef tii wmoM r.rOMTils. TBtratUlwa- tlsutkflf fmf, Si^iA of Gtwrfi*£a\lro*id wn . bt vrt^rpa! f do olTfa»dJ ol coumootdl r/.. .4rVu>MM.*wkM Mkiacuirtyttnif 7«i otioto. ua:s{ ffAttfimi, r»BeUUtUM,'B«. TWy k««Mlt>K,a ok»4 Mrtkllf B«rikK^4M.«a4 a*fc». «? ^ssaaitaattaa ffikrifay.TAlRit.MifUfrf^ff- CHAIR rACTOR Ye ?±*j ooTwMi*ttodik*iimoatiootm?i*fk*footDo. '’Oil r. osA *.a« i«Mly UoTfom’oitei^imalCotlofoChoiTi, KiO'ilmf t PkU» i kv£dU* r, taf»Ub«r wftk olhrtuloi of Caki»atWara,«f tkairo-waHkaaCMtara, J»*»yit««- »ty imirod Tk^»f*teow »4aafBCfmgKa4iRU>U«E«»RMH»1 C»tU|tf4tu,fiMa>«Uft« aayto kt ik tr«« Up Something for Eg.ery Lady. Shepard’3 Great BeoeCaclor. THZoEli7£3? PZS.i03!C 1L B.2U5DI KVKK OitCOVeUKD 1,000 Boxes Rcutilcd Month!/. Tba bmmUcU* u ialalUkU for IU immoi* to r f«J of OWtracttoHH. Crrarmlarittaa. FroUptmo L'lort toWcgoitho VMBk. Uotborrboa or WbiUo, odd ol wwy—«ll>r utrooolm. TbU n+oiy hoo mrrror to ommgU oo*o toQvi ia fro <«g*f lit ffwm I k*?«/•taitaJ auay lvttarsaf roTjomtaorniolitom, wh«b all a; -It A Ik* fttattomtAy w* but m«< iwla" ilekoooo ol otomock. fXk«ktef iaktk\J 1» LLa %mA. tldo ood tack !o« *1 0f0*uu '/ri’.itwv 4a , hrw WM* 'A tkaormfj wL-eL teOe--■ 1 ’ * T ALA ABLE UTT PROPERTY FOE SALE. THE rihacnter ollns the Washing Ijtoo Hall Hotai lor sal*. Tba Hotel is LI|sit<uted on lb* East and within UilM fret «f the Ocneral Paaanege t—is large and apacious, aad has a cash custom of about Teentj.fi,* Thousand Ltol- lam par annum. Tba Furaiiw* and fillure, will ba sold with the Hotel Ono-half tba ,alo# of th* iwopcrm.in cash or young aagroaa, wi8 ho aooulrwd at the tim* of aate—the balance no time, ifantiafactori/y aoetnrd. Octldkwt JAHEri LOYD BANK AGENCY. A£9S 1. WniE&s^p AgoUfor the Beak */ Camden 8 Carolina- oiics ai PalUc* A Rahteanaa Warahaaia aurnaraf Haatar aad Dya msate. A lias la, 6a. will glraptvnpl aliastlo»te*olkttka»f*cir Mewahiaa Cbariaataa lag »**4 Cawpletay 1 Cotaaeting Cbatunooga, TtaJfa Obariaaloo, Saranaab, 0*.; aad all Horth-Baaten ririaa with MotWOkite TUB* ftrtU teat oauaSag Link of Bail-Road batwaan Haw Tort sad tba Wiaaiaaippi” Briar! This Road la aaw canaletad, aad openad I tba ragilar traaspectaUoa ol Paaaaagort aad PraigbL aad will aSord mar* sxpaditioa and Iota axpaaaa, than aay atbar raula betVaan tba North Bast and South-Wo**. Paaaangara aad ahlppert Win -taka tea aotieo tkaroof, aad go,arm them, sariaaaaaariiafly.’’ Piiamgar Train* tear* Staranaon daily at 12 o'clock, A. M„ laflor. tba aiziyal. of .tba. train front Chanaiiooea aad Naabrilia,! aad arrirs at Mampbi* aaaa day at 7, P. M-. eoantctiag with Tim Clam Staam Paeksta to Now Or Irani, and *11 othtr important polite opoo th* We,tern rir* era.* Ooods eaaalgaad te Rail-Road Agtati at Cbariaataa »r Saraaaak, will b* forwardad to Memphis tad otter petals, by Express Pitigbt Trains. ^WTruigbt ie chart* ol tba Adam's Eipraa* Company, ia earrted afar this ream daily, by tba PuMSRf Tniai. P C. ARMS, Oaoaral Sap'l. Has tar ill*. Ate., April let, 1197. •Thraogb Ticket, u Mampbia, Ac., sold at Wiiaingtea, N.C^ Charteatoa, S. Aaguita, Bafaaaak, Macon, Attest* aad Coiambu, Moatgomory, Alai; Ckattaaaoga aad HaabfiUo: tek.To maooct with tba Wo#ten Trsisa oo t ia Road, paeetsgtn will tab* tb* Night Traiai from WOmioguo, N. C.; Aagaita, Cbauoiiocga and Naabriilo, Tsui-; and tba day train* from Cktrlaston aad Ktegarilk, S. C. and Atlasra, 0a. April let. dtf. aBdlaftttaroathatdxoaddteaaae.Coaaumytton, ehea Miaatbiaraad keallat a remedy caaba obtatead aa Dr.RagwtTytapof Liesrwsrtand Tar. Bawart of Countarfalta and Bus Inltatiotu! Th*(aaalaeuttelaia>teaa4AssusSMau,oa tba MfTBYVd WTRpp«T%TOaiadt»ehkOttl«. Price II per bottle, or «lx bottle* for «l. doldvkole- MUMdiiUUb; SCUOVIIj * HEAD, UlCbArtr«b9t. bet.CoatfksdSt. Loul»,S.O. Sou Aenrnioi tii Somux Statu, to whoa sit or lert Md * ppUc4tlM> for Actmeiee out be k44r«e«ed Sold klMby A. Aleikader, AUkotk Qo.: J. tABiiB.AtUktRUk.; BUlockACktap JklrbarnGR W P. Jooes, PklaettoOo.: W. B.Swka.Ckarbelltoa.Ue H. Rekerie.TllU IUca, Qa.; Halaa,Ureter A U •tboro* 6a. ;J. A. Boyle. Cumming Or. ; K. Robb* atartia. Jaa.9. I960 (dawlj) Importmnt to Marrie4 Udic« and those about to marry! DR. DBLOS.MER'8 CCLBBRATRD MO.\. THLY PILLS! Prepared from a preacriptioa of Alrx&otlrr Delremc, memUf of the French Academy cf Surgeons, and attendant physician to her Ma- jeaty, the Gmpreea. Thia inralnable medicine acta like a charm in all meoetroal diflkultiea. removing obetrtic- tionty and bringing on the Monthly prriode with perfect regularity. lu alt caaea of Nerv osa Affection*, Palpitation of the Heart, Flour Alhac or White*, and in fact in oil cowplointo arising from a disordered condition and un healthy action of the Genital Organa, these Pills will effect a speed* and permanent cure. They are put up in small plate glare ffasks, ms curely reeled from observation, and accompan ied by full directions for use. Price $t (>er N\B.—These Pills should not be taken be female daring the first three months of preg nancy as they are jure to bring on miscarriage; but at any other lime they are bamlere. J. K Biandin. M. D-, only Agent for the United Stiles and Canadas. Aho just received at th« Doctor's office a fresh supply of Ricord'a Female Protector—an unfailing preventive of conception, and invalu able to those females who. owing to habit* of life or physical malformation are incapacitated, from safe re-prod action. Price rent by mad. In connection with these remedies I have cow antly on hand the foliowmg'works: Mat ron's Manual MarmgeGuide, Disease* of Fe- malcadiseases of Malea.Cach work is t ufetantial ly bound and beautifully illustrated with colored plates', and contain-nearly four hundred pages of reading matter. •*■><?nt post paid to any ad dress on receipt of $1, and 26 cents in stamps. All letters addressed to |nx wdl receive my immediate attention; and letters of inqury [when a pottage is enclosed.] wdl be promptly attended to- i. K. UI. ANDIN, M. D. iSyracuse, New. York. June 3$. 13 67. dy*bw COMP OCN l>. ■riSfaSisHSS ' fiSffi fifSb*. asi aariMa. l.'aw.b.ll—• »>• tea.tlm.M.aaw^aa-1 haab* it. (!«rlaln aaratie* |n»l*e-« la lb* ,oor «muUi.J fMri*oi<uw*M, Life, Health and Jay.1 It ba* baas fall; teatafi lath. it. dcsrie’i Hospital, 1 toatea, aad tba ' Marine Hospital, « Yotbi ‘srsoaaaalng It «IU Bad It to agree a«ll*itbtb« •tSttaeh. Tbisvaloabls (asw in theta parfa) aud IrepTOted mods of Preparation, #uta tuoaOs itself to tbs apsdal ttolkeof Trafslera, on aceouat sf tu nest sod com pact form, thu* being al ways at hantttn pbc** where the Afflleted wfgkt be unaUs to Mvtsre th# atte»knes ol a pkjrel eia«, erths wlhsrwMS tsi|uisU« rvair«lo %, or where •v«o if obtained, the articles nay not he ot that pur quality so notooooty la effecting . « Speed) aud Pernmueiit relief, ThiaQwngoaud is prepared with ib» ^ureat drag! la a highly Conccnlratcil •tats, aad patop la a aty I# of neatoei* . L'usnrpiMMHi, aad at aa oxpomo barely •Xeeedlag the plica which a laffertag patiaat would be cotupeiie>i to pay for a »hy«icUn'« advice, aim* being palatable. Another decidedly great Advantage it has over alhetw, ia that of occupying but atridio epacs. ll >jan alway* bvcoavenienlly earristl wlth.iu apMahsuRioa of iu being Injured ia oat ms one The Patient ox- It dui lag the day. follow* his ordinary avocation no <!safe i ideate bin* cold, will need no pby»icia#, will aart* himself fhiui grfsved reeling* by an expo sore, an«l Be Effectually Cured in % «hort time, and no one wiser of his misfortune.— its eutire freedom from auy Mcrcuriul prwpAcatiun, opium, ot any other injurious drug, i* ■ decidedly great advantage to the patient, itis.psttic ularty Soothing aud Healing. • h« perfectness of tb« preDsration. its almost Is at* less form, its pleasant mtMe uf administration, lie nw and certainty with wbieh the cure it elfectet! it* freedom from nausea, claim fer it the continaexi patronage of the public and preacut to the unfortu nate Arguments foritsuae and preference over any remedy of‘.he pre ♦at day—which mu.-t l>« and are lluaustvernblc. A (ismphlct sccompsniee thi« medicine, conUiui.ug full and ainpls directions, te which the attention of ONLY AGENT IN ATLANTA A. ALEXANDER 0 R UGJ 1ST. . Sij/n of tAoJAVyro ifr Mortal, Whitehall Strut. TRUTH WILL TRIUMPH. Proof—West Point Testimony Wssrr Point, t»a., April;!*, 1 to*. Mr. Burrows !>ru«i«t— On the 10th of February I on you for advice in a case ua uiawnuna, •*»*■* juu gave m« M*meofyour Compound. 1 think I promised know fine result, which is as follow*—I ng itsoyoudirected and won found i wu cured, luted V^e pots of the Compound only, sad over two months hart passed and T p ere tire no re Cora of the distaet, therefor#I believe the cart ie a permanent oat tboagb mine was long • tend mg and ♦evert. 1 hare now proved by a trial that yo ur Com pound is a certain, «afe, aud permanent curt, besides being entirely free from injurious effect* 1 feel s great deni stronger than before I took She diets.**. It will give me great pleasure to recommend it to my friend* and the public. With tny be*t respect* and thank*, belters me to be your obieut servant. PILEH! PILES! PILES! Tkir Kitkrrto intractable diteatt, of trtry form and in every ttagt, CURB) BY EXTERNAL APPLICATION ONLY- Dr. Cavanaugh’* Pile Salve. I TILL never fail in giving icimmediats relief, and V po«itlv«ly curing the wont and most oballneU cases of Hemorrhoids or Piles. It is the OXLT LSTALUaU: KniEVY KNOWN here or else where forth# Piles, aad is th# result of tars of patiout study and investigation, duffersre from Piles new have a remedy al hand which will STAND THE TEST OF TRIAL, without a fear of failnreun Its part, to do all the pro prietor claims for IL Fill direction* accompany each box , and all that u requisite ia strictly to observe them, and a core iscer tain to follow. The propriety* refer# to the following testimonial* frvm gentlemen of character and (tending, who have voluntarily given their certificates in its favor, in re gaid toitsefleacy In their own caste. Head them The foUewing u from one of the most reliable citi patent JKrfffrfttftf. mSCOVERED^LA.V! OrastMt Cur* l*U* World ftrPsul Prof. Chat DeOrath Original Inventor mhi Manufacturer if the BlSEflW HR *|vlll : Oil U the ooiy sure remedy in the tYurld, for 1 the sure ot Khehtuatlstt, Deafness, tiuut, Nenrsl- gia. Lumbago. SciaUca. Spinal and Dronehlsl com plsinla, Tic lworeux. Headache, Crampa, Croup,Pllea, Mlona, Sprains and Bruises, Cuts and wouada, Swell ed (Hands. iJUff JoiaU. A-rofu Is, Erysipelas, Bore Nip ples. Dwelled Breast. Womb ttsordere, Salt Rheum, Canker la the month and ktooach. Palpitation, Erup tions. Caked Breast. yuiniy,Sore throat, Pal ay, Pleu. tlejr, utean, Lock-Jaw. IWabt Buro, Tooth and Ear ache, NervousneM. Costive ness, Burns, Dor# Gama of teething Infants. Hemarrage, Abeceee, Stiff Necks. Hruken Breast. Chilblains, Tetter, Shlnglee, Frosted Feet, Fever and Agee,Chapped Hands, or any disease that are sore and painful. Is the only article ever oreoght before the public that will do Ha work per fectly in from three to twenty minute*—has been used i^r thousands and pronounced the best remedy ever This Oil acts on the system with eleotriolty—is of iure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger f applying it outwardly or Inwardly, It at once gives a permanent oure—in most esmesfrom ten to twenty minutes. The best l'hyaiologysta of Europe hare discovered that all organic derangement of the animal system Is the effect of an obstruction of the physicoelectric fluid in the organster dlseace. A skilful appll-sntof this Oil put* In iimneil|ate motion the uerve tlulJ and the is at once accomplished. No bleeding*, no vomi purging or blistering ia restored to. None genuine without the signature of Prof. C. De Labels Grath. Ubels signed In writing. Principal Depot, No. 39. south eighth at., threedoore below Luesuut, Philadelphia. Country dealer* aud Druggists cau be supplied wholesale aud refall. ** ' d4 eU. Meta., and 11 per bottle. Electric Oil, as worthless imitation.* abound. There are numerous imitations sprung upon the rep utation that my article has acquired The public must beware—they are worthless. P* i had a fait, sprained my el for eighteen days, and lost • the oituens of Ms- |Uacok. April 9 1857. rUfv tb oillictnl shoulder and wa of uiy arm, -and t raise my hand to mr head, and hearing ot the womterful cure* vir»ctM by I*e Umth'a Electric nil, sun by one application of the Electric Oil\I was enabled to raise inf hand to my head and take off my hat Thank God lam well, and 1 cheerfully recom tnend it to all the afflicted. The application was made before a hundred per*; •*. truly. A. JORDAN. Joh i W Brantly, , NC. Standard. (Signed.) Witne**—• A lUter. C H Hivger*. G T Franklin, A It Ross, t : i- Jeuers. U P Freeman. >■ Price Mi com, April 9, 1S67. Prof. IbfGrath—Ihsar Sir !, Capt. B. U Smith.here by rertlfy that 1 have been atUicted with Rheumatism for four yean, and at I ime* could not *leen By hear- inr of the wonderful cures by DeGretb’e Wee trie Oil, I was Induced to try it. and the first application of the Electric 011 1 wa* at once relieved, and now have the um* of my arm. The applicant wa* made before fifty P * r "° nJ B. B. SMITH. Twiggs Co. We, th* undersigned, were present: J J Riley,J II Brantly, II J cooper. fRslaigh, > CERTIFICATE. Wmssomo', $ C, March; 9, I, David FJkiu, do hereby certify that I have been badly afflicted tor two months with ioffsmuiatory rheumatism, one of my lege being much swollen, stiff and sore, so that I found it exceedingly difficult to walk—that the at Iff joint has been twice rnhoed with Prof. DeGrath's crlebtated Klectnc Oil within thirty hoors, and 1 now have the perfect u»e of the afflicted limb. 1 wa* aL-o troubled with fartlsl deafness in my left ear. and by a singleapplication of the Electric Oil cr hearing has been greatly improved. — LAVUl ELKIN. ACUt-vra, Ua , March ia 1»6?. Prof. Dgiirath—Dear Sir • This is to certify that I hare been afflicted with headache and Corns on my feet, from which I have suffered very much, and by tb* application " “* ™ eure«i of my Hei mead it to all. P. McCL'E. Prof DeGrath’s Eelectrie Oil.—126 reward.—I will civ* $ii for the apprehension of a low -camp, who printed *4>me dirty bills and called his stuff by the name of my Electric Oil. CAUTION—De ware of low pedler* anJ picayune druggist* who put a «tuff c*>mpo»ed of Camphede and UrffGH.i - ‘ lliog it ELECTRIC OIL No pedleri sell ae Electric (hi in the United States, it is sold r fctable Druggist* and Country Merchants, get DeGrath's Electric Oil or you will be AFFLICTED, read THUJI CBKTtnCtTU: Arur>rt.». Ga . March ta, lift' iGrath— I*ear bir This is to certify that ray ha« been afflicted with Kheuuuti ' seventeen year*, and by one application, ot y Chicago, July 94. 14 Itr. Cavannngh— Dear sir : I wish hereby to make known to the afflicted that I have been troubled with the Piles for twenty years or upwards, and at times most severely. And daring a recent and efoedingly painful attack, a friend proeured a box of rear ffslve and asked me to gtve it a trial. !did»»- Vot, howev $r, with the expectation of benefitling ray du*e«e, for truly, I had tried so many applications 1 had lost con fidence in all. Bat in asking are of your Salve, 1 am, so far as 1 can J edge, a well man 1 meat cheerfully make this statement, believing it doe both to youraelf and each a* may be afflicted with this meet trying aud painful diaeate. I do not hesitate to aay that l consider your preparation an invaluable remedy for the PI ee. Most sincerely youre, U. N. HEALD. The Hon. Richard Vat**, late member of Congress from the Springfield, (11 a.) district, says Jacksonville, III., Nov. 14, 1944 Dr. Thoe. II. Cavanaogh—Dear ,*«ir . The preparation Cavanaugh's Pile Halve, which you furnished, I found uf great service, producing an easy add apasidy cure I do not hesitate to recommend it as an invaluable remedy forth# Piles. Respectfully RICHARD YATKH. lhetoiiowtagfrom Rev. B. F. Bristow,!#asuAcient recJ.ameoilatioD in itself. Jacksonville, III, December 1ft, 1944 Dr Cavanaugh—I eooeeivt it to be a duty I owe the afflicted to maxe known the invaluable virtues a remedial efficiency of your “Pile Halve." I was I several weeks #«*rely afflicted with that painful an- oath*- ra* •t«*«ae* the Piles. After hating exhausted my patience in trying varies prescriptions of pb/ei- eiane aad other* without receiving any benefit, by the strong recommendation of your .-valve by my friend, the H'.q. Richer 1 Yates. I was in iucad to try It. I am happy in saying an application of y .ur salve for three day* perfected an entire cure Respectfully yours, R. r. BRIrfTOW. Th# following i« th# voluntary testimony of an em nen*. pnyslewao with a Urge and extensive practice; Jacksonville, 111.. November 18,1944 Dr T H Cavanaugh—Dear . w ir Having for some time heard of the cure* perform**! hy yonr Pile Halve, l recommended it to many persons t.» give it a trli* and they nave rep^>rte<1 tbeui<elv«a to me as eatlri cure*',, or greatly relieved by its use. Yo*r-, tr-ly, KJ DUNLAP, M D Chicago, August30, 1944. !>r T I! Cavanacgb, (Present.) Dear fflr; When 1 arrived la this city a few days ago. was suffeiingUtsneely with the piles. I mentioned patron* that we hafe made large aecewfiot* to *t*«k of I vug* Medicines. Per* ••betnionls.— i-ainte. Oils. Colon, Gloss Ware, Wioainw Ginas, I en tnl ami Surgical luetrim-ot*, Rrushe* of every vsrw ty, P*rfom«*and Paocj Ckk«1*. fce. In variety, qunn t ty ami quality of *to*k, we ante trie#! to make our hoAse cnxnmensijrate witkk>u«icesn of oar Railroad SMITH k V27.\Hlt School for Young Ladies. % -JLT B8A A. W WOHT will open School fer Yotinf Lodim on Sa Sthof J«oo«7- Her parjua* to nteUiob a pennaaatt Benina and to fire tb* pupil• committed hoc can a thaamgh and practical tdaeotion. 8h* willteaide.1 by competent profraoon. The poor tain bo dindod into two terra. o< Twenty Terms per Uesslon. Primary Cteoa, j SIS.OO Junior » / ICAO Senior “ / *0 fie, Mn. Wriybt willjincb tb* Lntut Laaynage, it a moderate eitncborfe. The mother Lcn»at*r* and Mtuic wdl te ra tight at Pofaaaon ebargoe. Bnordiag, and Tation in Eogliah S7S> per aaarion. KEFEIlENCIiS. Right Her. Biabop EUioll, Saranaab, - “ * Cobb, Montgomery, Hon. C. J. MaDonaid, Marwtu. d»twtf 300 Barrel* Floor. I at naatrte, ate for al*. WO Banal* Xaaallaat *#pw*«aftear. .Aba,alaraaWtloaoaka. cUBUASMnn, WhitotMU OrM Bags! Bap! !Bap -i Aim Cera ‘JBxckugs Bag Mtaafiictorj, 12ft * 137 BroAd Stmt. V. 7. Baw rate/ fw Ik* fall TiaOt Ctea, ter Club, M,*te aow J po. Crate Bap, !i,H* “ SW “ « UJM Baaar Jbait 2 and 7 Bo. te Pria*;0r- *7,*** Beam la** Bog* 1/ all tba rariaw kteda. Mifler’a Bsga. MiUara ate floar SMwa ■MVariariaa aawbte «Kb Baga, aB aba*, i*a%*a« egpremijler m •area ordaaa amta* vitk aaataaai ite 4tv U CUBUUrrayctatar. D. B. PLUMB b CO., BBOAS STREET, ADC^STA. OA •xHOUtBiLI AMD a '^rAil. DKALEBa II* Drugs, Medici) t aid Chemicals, LIVE VVOOlia a OVE STUFFS, Mils, i'nrnte find Psicten* Article V tmiabew Window Glkffi and Putty, (Raw VV'ere Prwn<b,fifi«I Aaiericfio Perfumer) .1 Tu*lcl nod HfrfiviiJf ftonpe. Fins rootb and Hair Brushes. P»i#t Bru»h«s, fmr^ual and Dental Irutrumrnh, TRIri^Kf', HUPPORTBRB UP ALL KISD* Mf icFgaHnufls. MknafaeturndTotaeco, ail •hr I' •' * rWpi'Ury Medicines# * • . 11, ' Inks, Pure -s triti Ur* 1 ‘ reluf M«i- n rj". - Extract for t t*"rf.ug, Glues Tr.s- let and Fancy A varies, etc. EB* W« otfer (wifi equally as low as ib«y can be nUaincd fnm tny similar eaUlliehnirui in this section. Warranted to U Dure, Fresh, and Genuinr. X3T Orders from the Uount/y promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed with regard to price and quality. PHYHtClATffr FBBiMJRIPTIOffW will rrcsivs particular attsntion at alt hoars of the day or n*ghf. In** 1 dwif New Mail Arrangement, t » FHK undersigned informs tl.c UOarrrtpMc that U has asteldiahc I a Mail Route from DaiUa, PaaUurg cwiinty. to Marietta, and will mo a Hack one# a work h*« t^satW |4dc#a, aocwrdiag te Ihs fallowing Leave DaiUa evert Friday at 7 w’clodi a* m. running hy way «d IwOtt Mountain, and arnv# at Marietta at Uj p. m. Leave Marietta at |0 o’clock y.and arrive at 7 n sa»# day CHAHLEH L*. JE.NKINh Dallas, (h*, Fob U. Hfifi dawtf m/e Your Prof IVGrath * ikffvctne Oil; w»* entirely curtff, and I chttrfully rocoiumtnd it to *11 similarly affected. Youia Respectfully, C. HECBER. For *alc by SMITH A £ZZAKD, role agents n'Atlanta Georgia. * PROF. CHAH. DWi RATH 30 Htiuth Eighth itrret, Philadelphia Atlantt, May 19 Hatrn A DAILY COACH LEAVEM MADISON At 1 itim al tSeUmvni •ate# Evening Leaves Eatonton, At * o'dwk.P. M. Airriaa at Ma ltaoa 11J J. W 4 L. L KOOBB. Boa Is conaactiotl with tb* Night Train, ua tb* Omtgfn JUQ XornJ. •gut IS dwtf men led foar PUs halva *aying it wo tri«l it—th# affaet was Inuaffiatt, an*! I am now wall. I btflsvt it to he, aa It proved in my cast, an Invalua ble remedy, aad a aura curt for that disease, th* Piles, aa ! aa seek, ra*onu*ad n te other#. Y-rars. traly, J *T. IIA.N'HW, of 9t. Loole, Mo. fWr i'rlce fl per box. For sale ia Atlanta, by . Alexander, tod by drsgfUte and dealers generally Dr. T H CAVANAUGH, dole Proprietor, an. 2? 1947. fdhwlv 1 HI Lea la Mo HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO KKCTfVJKJtM, LUtLOtt MKI9CII A.\TM AND WIIOLKfiAIaR OHOCKIU. Ok. FUUCTWANCEKS n.tatla, ta Prteanala Momenta .title • vary Mn* l*l»ar. r |’HB umtenign*J ha. lately mad* great im J protemeiite in thia branch ot bun ta.— 11.* fiavorioporc put up in tockagea-if 6, lu tn.l 40 liaJlona. ai.d irquirea but tba adding of l-ura npirii, either I at or 4lb ,mof and Liquor •uch u cognac, aitbw dorlt or polo. Holland an.1 Lngluo fiin. Jamoicoand fct. ei«t Rom Momnpbrila, B-iorboo. Iriah and Rcotcb White ay, AoU*. Poach l.-barry and fUibbtrry Brandy, Port an.1 Madeira Wtuawtll b* ba* .taotly ’|yod«rte. ll nqaim no teiU, bat an a bitten of k good aynil my 00 gallmalo cteb gall oof tba raoyoctlte Vlamaiaig. Tb* boat m>fnac oil. grtari yrlbw and whit* wo/motod gvnniao, u low u anr otheruobor- ter in tb* United Bute*.' Kao.ate uf ovary Liquor, Cltmct of cwgnMt I lb ol which paodaca *00 gallon* ol cognne- llaw Wbuuy may by Of Fa ago and boyd fr i(.wrtion bo mod* amootb with bat • trifling Tb* mite el Flavoring* era txliemel, modur. at*, and iJItecrioBo in fall minpliod by UR. ixww peuchtwahoer, Chtmut'endlmporUrof Drug,, tUmliet OUtenAMUeU, OeguhrrrUfet end PketmrepkU ChtmuaU, He. 143 Malden Lane, Jl. X. ft j B,—Hoi* Agent lor Oodfruy’* caMntod Confial Bitter* and Oin. April SI, 1SS7 diwSia Woodman’s Cherry Expcotorcuit fr the H'eat Remedy uhieh ia taking the place of all Olheri, I \ , country where multitudn are annually camel oil by pulmonary diMaac* it iaacarco- ly nccc.aary to enlarge upon the merit, ot a REMEDY, which.if taken in time, will aaaunt edly prerent the aad conaeijuencea too often ariaine from COUGHS. COLDS AND INFLUENZA, and the variou. TRACHIAL AND URON- CHIAI. adectiona that become when neglocted the PRECURSORS OF CONSUMPriON AND OF DEATH. The Balaam quiet, the moat violent cough in the cuurae of a few houra, enabling the patient who may have been kept awake night after meht by the continual recurrence ol paroxyama to ENJOY CALM AND REFRESHING SLEEP. it loontna the cough—relieve* the tightnes of the cheat-and rapidly mitigate# all the aymp toms attendant upon an IRRITABLE CON DITION OF THE ORGANS OF RESPIRA. TION. Aaa lamily medicine, it haa already acquired a high reputation in the weal, and ought to oc cupy a place in every farmer'* and planter'* medicine cheat. The following original letter waa handed to ua for publication^ remedy which can elicit auch encomium*, niuet be a good one: Galvuto.*, Texas, April 28, 1H58. Uu. 0. 0. ‘WoonxAb, New Orleana; My Hear .Sir.—In juatice to you and a duty I owe to a Buffering, and I may aay, a world of eourhme people, 1 trite what your invaluable Cough Remedy—your CHERRY EXPEC TORANT—haa done for me, when all other remedies bare failed to (ire any relief. In the fall of 1817. Iriingin HL Louie, where I have r e.id*d moat of the time for the feat fifteen yean, I took a revere cold which Milled on my lunge, and waa confined to my bed, and doaed and Wittered by doctor* for acvcral week*, but finally got on my lega again, blit not cured of my hard coughing,and rattling ami tickling in ray throat, which continucp inceaaantly for more than ail month*,alway* the worst in the winter. My friend* inaiated I h tl coughed enough to kill a doxen eommen men, and that 1 mutt he in the la*t tUge of oiuumption. I made up my mind thbt I muat cough tny life away. I left Ht. Louie in Drcember la.t, to travel and apend the winter in the. South. When I called at your atora in Vickaburg, yuu will recollect, I waa coughing to hard I could not make my buainea* known. You arid you would cure my cough. Aayou gave me a hot. *« of;your CHERRY EXPECTORANT, I thought I would not alight you and your medi- etna *o much an not to try iti and ir. thankful, nets a hall I ever remember the day I did ao. In but a faw day*, it bag an to allay aud diminir b tny cough and tickling in my throat, and bo- for* I bad uaed more than three fourth* of the content* oflbat bofllel wa* entirely cured, and for week* I did nut even raiae a cough, tltougl expired day and night, in all weather., in tea- vrltngT However, in Match, while traveling in North Carolina, I took a aevera cold, end my coughing commenced again,and alto the tick- ling in my throat, at intervale; and before my arriving in New Grleane, on tht I Hr, inat, on night, at coughing would commence end continue for on hour or two. J mod pro cured another botite from you and in Um thin two d tyu I wa* entiraly relieved again. I am now determined to alway. k*op a botite on hand audio th* commencing ot a cough, a va ry faw tmall dda** will relieve it entirely. I ua now fatly eahalted it i* tba liar COUGH REMEDY now known to tb* world and ll te t doty you owa to th* eougbiog and afflicted non of tb* human family, to vot ao vritwbte • remedy within tba Koch of iU. ll* j CATHARTIC PILLS QPRRAtKby their powerful X u of ths body, and, by restoring their irregular n to health, correct, wherever they txlit, raeh derangements as arc lbs first csntrt of diseaaa* An extensive trial of their virtuee, by Profettori, Physician#, and Patients, hu #hown cures of dan gerous disease# almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by person# of such exalted position and character as tn forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their cerUfi atea era published in »uy American A Ira an ar, .hich the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed we rive Direction* for their use in the complaints whion they have been found tu cure. Fon CosTiviNiss.—Take one or two Pills, or such quantity aa to gently move the bowels. Cos tiveness ia frequently the aggravating cause of Pilm. and the cure of one comptalntla the cure of botn.0?io person can feel well while under s costive habit of body. Hence it should be, u it can be, promptly relieved. For DTararsiA, which is sometimes the cause of Co*titenets, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses from one to four — to stimulate the stomach and Uver into healthy action. They will do it, and the heartburn, body bum, and soulbum ot dyspepsia will rapidly disappear When it haa gone, don’t forget what curod you. For a Foul 8tomag<i, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, which produces general depression of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to the system. For Nruvouinem, Sick Headache, Nausea, Pain tn the Stomach, Back, or Side, take from four to sight pills on going to bed. If they do not oper ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the system.# Don’t wear these and their kindred dis orders because your stomach is foul. Foe Scrofula, Rets if el as, and all Diseases of the Shut, take the Pills freely and frequently, to *•*“’ "" -oner* dany ip by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, ana some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their * " leaving the sufferer in perfrei health. your duty to society forbids that yeu r arade yourself arounc the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sires, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. To Purify the Blood, they are the beet medi cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the Impurities which sow the seeds of incurable dissaves will be swept out of the system like chaff before the wind. By thia property they do as much good in preventing sickness u by the remarkable cures which they are making every where. — Liver Complaint, Jaundice, and all Bilious Affections arise from some derangement—either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution ia frequently nnder- 10 other cause. ~Tndige*tiotiii the sjrmp- traction of the duct which empties the bile into tha stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of arils. Costiveneea, or alternately eoetireneee and diarrhoea, prevails. Prrerith symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, rsatlsanw, and melancholy, wi tn sometimes in ability to sleep, end sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes there I, severe pain in the side; the skin and the white of ln» eyes become a greenish yellow; tht stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhoea, dysentery, Ac. A medium dose of three »r four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few days, will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suflbr such pains when you can curs them for 26 cents. Rhrukatism, Gout, and all Inflammatory Fe vers are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which they aflbrd to the vital principle of Life. For these ana all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely. As a Dinner Pill, this is both agreeable and osefuL No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none haa been made more effectual to the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER ft CO., Praottoal and Analytical OhomlBU, LOWELL, MA88., AND ECU) BT A. Alexander, Allan*Ga., and Diuggl rally. dee. 11,1 866. dAw4m«n EUREKA OIL, The Greatest Discovery of tho Age. From the ColumbuaHun A new remedy recently introduced to the public, i. itartling our community by the wonderful cure. th*t are being effected by it* uac It haa been tried in caaea of the moat trio lent cholic, on aore breaata, cracked nipnlea,let- lera, eruption! o'the akin, ulcera, tore leg,, ul cerated tore* of long abinding, apraini and brute ea, in every inatance where we neve heard of it* being UMd it has provod to be a iure and .peedy remedy. Toita former high character, i* now iddedihat of the deetroyerof the hot in that val- uable animal, the bone Who would be wi_j out ao good a ttemaritan for the ailment* ot man and bent, aa the Eureka Oil. It can be had in thia city at the atore of A- K Ayer, and at tha drug etore of Danforth. Nagel fit Uo. If ia a discovery of eouthern origin, and ia tramr lectured and MlJ,at,whole*ala by G. W. Crorit A Co., at the city of Atlanta, Ga. Read,the following note addreieod to ua yesterday t ‘ Coinun, Oi., July 21,1887, I think it my duty to interm the public thro’ your valuable paper, of i most remarkable cue which waa effected on a hone of Mn. King’., which wu taken in IIraid street, and pronoun- ced by knowing once to be hopeleaoiy (fleeted with the Botta. I administered Eureka oil, and in a very abort time the hone wu entirely re> leived, to the aetoniibnient of • crowd of epee- tatora, merchant*, countrymen and othera, who hid been attracted to tha epot by the agonies of the animal. Hy giving thia a place in your col umn., you will confer * great favor on man and beut- CHARI.ES V. SMITH. prateaawUI teas be u»0* Ufa tongowm ten, ul Uiomanda ot ioyfol and conghlea., happy aeuls. Bo greet a rapwdy u y.uf Expectorant ahould ba bnraghl brim th* public. I ate, dots air, raapoctfoliy yonaa, R. J. WOODWARD, uf B|. Louia Mo, arro. aria by HMITH te EZZARD.and Druggist, generally. may 18,1M7 dawlm jWfTrtrfWCS. Dr. Mc&AM&* CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVERPHAS. Two or the heat Preparation* or tha Aft, They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their * name pur ports. The VbrmifUoe, for expelling Worms from the human -system* has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head ache, See. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by cFLyiwiuj <fL\x)4. •ole proprietors, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and._ Liver Pills. All others*—in - comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. ^ The genuine McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO’S, fiO Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole Proprietor#. Hold bj Smith k Exmd* Atlanta* Os. 1* A. Alexander, •• “ J* J. f. Woodbury. *• .. u Wm.Hoftt, Marlstt, •• * K. C. Ell’ogten k Son, Jonesboro. “ W. AC. Bsnnstt, FajettsvlUs “ J. RoveUr, Decatur. " 8. H. Orlffln, Palmetto, \ W. B. Swan, CampsIHon *, R. N. RnssiO, Villa Blea, “ Camp k Christian, Falrbnrn, •* " Btlilfwsll k Brown. McDonough “ “ J- M. Los A Co., Bton# Mountain “ New and Important Discovery in the Soienoe of Medicine. "PATENT OFFICE SEAL Of.OREAT A filleted Head! I called to tee a Lady from Alabama, who had come to Atlanta on a visit. Whan I en* tcred the room, I found her sitting in a chair with tho glands of her neck ao much awoiltn and inflamed, that she could not turn her head to the right or left, to s[>eak ao as to b* baud across Ihe room, I prevailed with her to try Euv nka Oil. She contented, and commenced by rubbing it writ on tha JhroaVwd gargling fre quently, and to my great aatoniahment, in three Jays aha pronounced herself effectually cured, and left for Alabama with a good aupply of tha justly celebrated Eureka Oil. Bold only by M.J. SHACKLEFORD, Solo rig’L Try It, Everybody I A I.ady in thia dtr who was awfully afflicted with Inflammatory rheumalumbom lit* bottom of the left foot up the atm* limb ride, both shoul der., and down the arm to ihe and* ol bar An gara. Could not walk, bul lay in bod tormented wi th the moat excruciating pain day and nigh'. I recommended bar to try tha Enrtka Oil, 8h* readily agreed to dnao and commenced robbing it on the surface three ur four lime* a day, and in about five day* aha waa entirely relieved of inflammation and pain. I waa an ay* witneaa of the wonderful effects of thia oil. and affirm tha above k be aubatantially true. H. J. SHACKLEFORD, Agent. August It, 1887 dll SLOAN k OATMAN, DgALIUIK Italian, Egyptian te American. tm TrAT"4jAtei.w ' AND K£8T TENNESSEE HARB1 B TOMBS, URNS k VASES, Marble Mantles AMD jFurni0!tfu& JKarbic. , Atlanta, 0*. XetMW-diwly Dr. H. A. BARROW, member of the Imperial College of Vienna, and Royal College of 8nr. geona, London, who may bepenonaUy consul ted at hit residence, 187 Prince afreet, few blocks west of Broadway, N. Y. from 11 a. m. till 2 p. m. and from 4 till 8 p. m. Sunday* ex cepted, unleaa by appointment, Trleaemar No. 1. Is a remedy for Relaxation, Spermatorrhcaa, and all the diatreaaing conaequencea arising from early abuse, indiscriminate excesses,or too long residence in hot climates. It hu restored bod ily and sexual strength and vigor tn thouands who aro now in the enjoyment of health and tha function* of manhood; and whatever may be the causa or disqualifications for marriage, they are effectually subdued. Trleaemar No. 14, completely and entiraly andicates all traces of GonorrheaJkoth in Its mild and andaggrautad forms. Gleets, Stricture*, Irritation of tha Blad der, Non-Mention of Urine, Faina of th* Lions and Kidneys, and those disorders ter which Coprivi and Cababahavs so Jong been thought an anfrdota* Trleaemar No. 8, ia tha great continental remedy for Syphilis and See ndary Symptoms. It sis* constitutes a certain cur* for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all Cu- aaneou* Eruptions, removing and expelling in is coutie rilimpuritiea from th* virasttracatj W ss ritogetberto eradicate tb* virn, of disease, snd expel It by intmsibte perspiration through tho medium of the pores of the skin and urlnt. It ia a never faffing remedy for that else* *f disorders which English Physicians frest with Mercury, to tba inevitable destruction of tha pa. Uenta constitution, end which all the Sanasar- rffia in the world cannot remove. TRIE8EM AR No. I, I, and 8, are prepared in the form of lounges, devoid of tarie or smell and can be carried In the waieeoat pocket Bold in tin cases, and diyidad in separata do*. .. admituatarod by Va]petu,Lalleman,Xoax. Ri. iff* p,l «> SB e*ch,or cates in one f« *9. which **vcs #3, end in #27 cases, "hereby then te s saving of #8, Imperial Collage of Vienna, an affixed upon each wrapper, and around each case. Imita- jions arr liable to th* aavarost penalities of tha tjadal arrangementsenabte Dr. Barrow to wssssiirifszsriK \ geaame European prapmli/.and protecting grew fromxpurkma a^emleiopa imlu| Attendance and consultation f P ‘ml from 4 till 8 in th PrmcoBtreet, a few blocks wt DESDUUS CirTu FOR RALE , THE lodseilgnsd of.rs. fable UOUBE «4 LOT, qtreeL The Iloe.e Is built four roonu on lie Intiton, a Urgariringroi Urge etlltr aid rilUa modantmieaaieu. water oa ^ssSP-^RShr OENriUb 1 KIS flSfifite OMPECTf OLLY-luter-a kta frteMs, drat la Urea) real, Atlanta. Aaita.Jaa.il