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A CENTS WANTED-*?'® A MON’TH)-by !
A. iRabJrICAN ENTICING MACHINE 'X'.. Bop-
sept2(>-3m
ton, Kin., orht. Loni*. Mo.
A DAY—Business cnrirv;. new a-..d Uonorab.c.
ip J.U Liberal inducement*. Descriptive circuiki •
Cnee. Address J. C. Hand ft Do., Biddeford, Me.
septao-tow
I s ..
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
offered to live men. Hare
FORTUNES Chance. bend Stamp.
gcpU9-8m
Diamond K. Co.. Wilmington Del.
Hlhn Morrip Pnillh wln chan K e any colored hair or
illu fflagiu uulilu beard v a permanent black or
brown. It contains ruj poison, anyone can use it. One
eent bv mail for SI* Address AAGiC COMB CO.,
Springfield. Mae*. acpt20-3m
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ANTED AGENTS.—To *e!l the OCTAGON SEW
ING MACHINE. It is Licensed, makes the
Elastic Lock Stitch” and is warranted lor 5 year*
Price $15. All other machines with an nnder-fe* d sold
floor
for (16 or Sees are infringement*. •Addrcr-s* OCTAGON
jw;
SEWING MACHINE Co., St.L juIa, Mu., Chicago, Hi..
Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston. Ma-s. eep:20-Sw
ANTED—AGENT*, (8*0 per Day) to sell
the Horn Shuttle Sewing Machine. liar the
ttruierftol. makes the '■•look ftUci " (aiikeon both sides,)
and is fully license!. Tr.o best and cheapest family
Hewing Machine In the market. Address JOIINbON,
CL&itK ft CO., Horton, Mair., Pittsburgh, f'a., Chica
go, 111., or *• ‘ .Loots, Mo. sept20-3m
MX
Epec-dy Cure
FOE.
NEURALGIA,
NERV0U9
DISEASES.
Its Effects art
Magical.
r An UNFAILING REMEDY: for Neuralgia, Fa-
crALis, olten effecting a perfect core in a single day.
No lorm of Nervous Disease falls to yield to it s won
derful power. Even la the severest cases of Chronic
a ci lieentraied extract ol
1 he choice root, so com
bined with other substances
j oftti’,. treater alterative power
ns to : fiord an effectual anti
dote tor ciseases barasparilia
is reputed to cure. Such a
remery is sure'y wanted by
j those who suffer Ircm stru-
! mous com-rfairts, and that om
wh ch will accomplish their
cure must jtri re, aE this ha*
, proved, of immer se eerwee io «g
; this large cla-sof < nr tflliricd _
i K-ilow-ciilzeim Dow iomp!i.-t<vv**tn s cum:bund wilt
do it, ha- been proven by * x; er:meet on many of the
worst re - "o be tound in the following comp aims -
Scrofula, Perot l ies Swe rings and Sores, s-km K
cases, Pimi/es. Puttuies, H.orches, Kruptiors S'
A-nihoiiv's fir-, l.< t • ur Erysipelas. Tetter or Salt
Kb<-nm. ^cald ilrari. Ringworm, &c.
Syphilis or Ventral i israeeie exoel'ed from the sy
tc-m i-v me prolonged use cf this SahsaPariila, and
the pal •; 1 :e left in comparative health.
JC'Ti ale lAsewes are t acsed by Scxo.'u’a in the blood
and are oiteu soon cured by this -extract ir Sai sa
PAltlLLA.
Do : ot reject this Invaluable medicine, b»ran*e von
have been imposed upon :y tometning preter.dt
be 8ar*av-.ri. a. wb: e it war not. wr en von have ised
ATkn’fc—thcL, and not til! then, wil you’know the vir
tues of Sarsaparii a. for minute particular!
diseases i: carer, no refer you to Ayer’s America
Almanac, which ike ag-.-nt below named will furn e
gratis to all who call for it.
Ai til's Cathautic i-ills, for the rare of Costive
r,es=, Jaucdce. Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Dyse-ttrv
Fou! ritonmeh, Ilend^che. Pile 1 -, Rheumatism, Heart
burn an.ring irom Di-ordered Stomach, Pain or Morbid
Inaction of the Eoweis, Flatulency, Lots of Appetite,
Liver Comp’aint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, and
as a Dinner Pill, are unequalled.
'1 hey are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can
take them witu pleasure, and thev are the best Aperient
in the worm lor ail the purposes of a family physic.
Prepar.-d by Dr. J. c. aYLE ft CO., Lowell, Mass
and sold by ail Druggists and dealers in medicine
everywhere.
Agents at Atlanta, PEMBERTON, TAYLOR & GO.
me hlti-d&wSm
Neuralgia, affecting the entire system, its nsc for a few
affc
days affords the most astonishing relief and rarely fails
to produce a complete and permanent cure. It con
tains no materials in the slightest degree injurious, il
has the unqualified approval of the best physicians.
Thousands in every part ot the country, gratefully
acknowledge Its power to soothe the tortured neryes.
and restoring the lulling strength.
Bent by mail on receipt of price and postage.
One Package.. i 1 Oo Postage 6 cents.
Bli Packages (5 00 “ 27 “
It 1* sold by all dealers In drugs and medicines.
Tl’It N Kit d; CO., Proprietors,
120 THEM ON X’ STREET, LOS TON, MASH
BeptaO-ffmeow
GUOHOLI, Henry County.
Ordinart's urncs, Movcmbe 34, 1870.
L. SULLIVAN, _ Administratrix of Thomas
Sullivan applies for leave to sell the real estat
of said Thomas M. hullivan, deceased—
If objections exist, let them be filed within statutory
time, or the leave will be granted.
Witness my olllcia! signature,
GEO. M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
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jaul tw
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en.
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QE0B&IA Clayton County.
Okdinahy’s Office, October ID, 1870.
W HEItKAH, E. K. Fortson, administrator of B. U .
Fortson, deceased, has fiiedhis final return, show
ing a full distribution and settlement of said de
ceased’s estate, and applies for loiters of dismission
vrtitcb letters will be granted on I he first Monday in De
cember next, unless some valid objections are filed ac
cording to law.
J. H. JtOKROW. Ordinary.
OOt20-(im printer’s le.o (4 53.
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SECOND HAND COTTON MACHINERY
roil SALE.
^JONSISTING of Openers, Lappors, Cards, Dravvini
Frames, Speeders, Spinning' Frames, ,tc .
ally
This machinery Is bnt partially worn. All in
condition and will be sold cheap.
$10 f^ade from 50 Cents.
’ -ody.
melh’ing urgent^ i.eedt u uy cvciyuody. can and see
or 12 samples tent postage p .id for 50 cts that ietaf
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M
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ADE EASILY BY ANY LADY. 20,000 sold in six
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Paris Exhibition 18C7.
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Blues and all mental dis
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and every complaint inci
dental to diet or atmos
phere."^ Ladies will find
them a sovereign boon, as
they eradicate ail traces
of Debility, Nervousness,
Inertness, and Diseases
peculiar to the sex.
^Thousands of Testimo
nials can be seen at the
office of
M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor,
C4 *& GG Water Street, X. Y.
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M. FERST & tCO..
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JanSI-d&wly
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Containing Fleetwood’s ‘ Lile of Christ,” and "Lives
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DaKBY^
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID.
r|U‘IS iqva 1
uable Ftmilv Medicine, for rnrifviTg,
than Twa Hundred Planters
TRIER
THE LANGDON FEHTILIZEB.
this Inst year, and the MOST FAVORABLE REPORTS
are be-.rd from it. I's PURITY and STRENGTH are
guarajleed. The Talue of
BONE PHOSPHaTE
COTTON SEED MEAL
as a manure, is known to every SCIENTIFIC AGRI-
CULTL'KA 1ST. These articles form the bulk ot (4-5)
Of the “ LANiiDON.” to which are added proper quan
tities of POTASH, GYPSUM aud SALT. These five
ugredients form the compound.
Madams JOelachamps’
SLOSE IN A MOUNTAIN GORGE
Snugly esconsed in the wilds of one of the Middle
Stales, lived Madame Delachamps, many year* ago,
faithful do
with no kn iwn protector, save a faithful doethat ever
-toed besids her to defend in time of need. Her small,
moss-covered cabin, wrapped with the wlld-roee and
Honeysuckle, appeared hid away by a cluster of under-
'-rro .vtn, and closely environed on tie north and east by
a deep, craggy ravine that led away back to the moon-
tain gorge.
Her .-niffling the ambient air, wafted from nature’s
green sward clinging to the mountain side, bathing her
brow in early mom’s gentle deworop, she lived solitary
and alone for many long tears. The catamount’s un-
New Store! New Stock.
Comprising specialties not to be fonnd elsewhere, viz :
True Fit Shirts.
Cheviot Shirtings.
Patent Pantaloon Drawers.
Russian Braces.
Laport’s Kid Cloves.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Court of Ordinary, November Term, 1S70.
TTTHERKAS, Charles Schnatz, Administrator of the
TV estate of Alex M, Hand, laic of the State ot Min
Lesota, deceased, represents that he has tully dis-
charged his said trust and prays for letters ot dis
miss: on—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, if any exist, within the time allowed by law, elec
letters of dismission will be granted the applicant
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
Attest: John T. Cooper, Cieik.
decT-40d printer's fee (4 SO.
earthly midnight yell, and the woll’s doleful howl, fre-
-ly aroused her from nleasant midnight slumbers.
quently aroused her from pleasant midnight slumbers.
Now and then she would emerge from her unknown
home and mingle with the indabitants aronnd about for
one or two months at a time. She was eccentric in her
acts and all viewed her as a living curiosity.
While from home, she apparently had bnt one object,
and that was the relief of her afflicted sex. Under a
belt on the left side, con’d be seen an old fashioned dirk
0 1 considerable size, carried for her own protection,
while strapped aero.-e her shoulder was * us pended a cu
rious sack made from the
SKINS OF RABBITS AND RACCOONS
Arranged in alternate stripes. This hag contained some
light garment*, and
old parchment, curious relics, a few _
a smaller sack containing a course power made irom
certain roots known only to herself, the secret of which
she clung to as with the tenacity of death. She sallied
forth Irom ter wild mountain home, to act the Good
Samferitan, with this nnknown vegetable powder, which
she claimed possessed a wonderful power overall disea
ses incident io the female sex. She termed it “ womb
physic,” with which she proposed to cure all affections
and derangements ol that organ, and kindred com
plaints free ol charge. With such singular magic did
she relieve all who applied, that within a few years ner
name and fame became known far and wide, and hun
dreds ol suffering females applied tor relief and returned
to their homes healthy and happy. Many were anxione
d
to know her great secret,
'divulge it
large sums of money
' ” but shestubborn-
IT 13 A HOME PRODUCTION.
Large Capital invested here in the works, affords a
security lor the guarantee of its PURITY.
II © IV . C. C. L1NGDOX,
(Agricultural Editor Mobile Register.)
f ives advisory supervision to the
er -
production of this
rtilizer.
No h'gh freights from the fir Fast, nor lar-re c -m-
missions to agents here, have to oe paid, as mu-t be
true of an article ot fore tin (Northern) matin’acture,
and hence the “ Langdon ” can be so’d, and IS SOLD
CHEAPER, than anv standaro Fert'iizer in the market.
The COTTON SHED MEAL, is produced at the
works, and the R \W BON Er are gathered Irom the sur
rounding country and ground at my Mihs.
Farmers arc it vited to visit the Mobi'e Oil Mills and
witness ihe operations of producing the Lai gdon Fer
tilizer.
Planters should instruct their Merchants to buy for
them.
THE LANGDON FERTILIZER,
Because it is a simple composition of articles known to
be good, and the purity of wh ch is insured
Because it is sold at a lower price than any article of
like quality could be, which is brought from a
distance.
Because it would give greater returns from it? use,
ponnd for pGnnd. than any other Fertilizer, no
matter what the price.
were offered if she would
ly refused.
During her solitary life she became intimate with
only one woman, a noted midwife some miles distant,
to whom she promised to
DIVULGE HER SECRET
Before dying
night began to
In a few years, as the "sombre shades
close around her tottering frame, she
iiupai ted this I real secret to this friend.
She too gained quite a reputation tor relieving the
suffering of her sex, and strange it may appear—she
gi rcely ever failed to cure those old chronic female
plaints that had resisted all ordinary modes 0 f treat
ment. Many years ago, the writer of this, while en
gaged in the practice ot medicine, by a tittle strategy,
succeeded in procuring the secret ol this wonnuerlnl
vegetable Kegnlator, which had never been known to
the Medical Proiessii n.
He gave it a fair and impartial trial in the treatment
of various forms and stages or female complaints with
snen decided satisfaction, that in i860 he called pnblic
attention to its virtues in
A complete assortment of the above will be
FRBRIJ ARY 15th, together with new styles ol NJKCR
DHESS and other novelties.
janSl-81a&10
FISK, CLARK & FLAGG,
690 Broadway, >. V.
EUROPEAN HOUSE
(LATE PiZALLA’S)
MONTGOMERY .
IJIHI8 house having bee- refurnished throughout.
open for the reception of the traveling public,
share of patronage Is respectfully aolicited TRY' IT
ONOK. C. W. KKNNRDY,
oot!8-eod3m Proprietor.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
Ordinary's Opyicr, January 26,1871.
S USAN W. BUSBY, widow ot W. W. Busby, de
ceased, having applied lor exemption of personalt;
and setting apart ana valuation oi homestead, I wll
pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, A. M„ on the 1st day
ot February, lull, at my office in Dallas.
S. B. MCGREGOR, Ordinary,
feirl-QAwlt printer’s tee (2.
FOB 1871,
THE NURSERY
A Monthly Magazine yob Youngest Readers.
SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE
Terms $150 a year in advance; 15c. a single number,
A libera! discount to clubs. Premiums given lor new
subscribers. A sample number for lu cenis.
Address the Publisher,
JOHN L. 8HOREY,
de8S-w3t 36 Broomfield Street, Boston.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer
JJY virtue of an order from the Honorable Court of
Ordinary ol Fulton com ty, Ga., I will sell, before
the court house door in the city ol Atlanta, on the
First. Tuesday In February next, within the legal honrs
oi sale.
A certain city lot on the corner of Hayne and Maga
line streets, being a part of block 27 oi land lot No. S3
ot the 14ih district of Originally Henry now Fulton
county, and con>aining halt acre, more or less, bold as
tae property ot John J. Alim, late ot said county, de
ceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms
Ha,f Cash ; balance 3 months, with interest.
H. J. DANTON,
dec21—td Administrator.
GEORGIA, DbKalb County.
Ordinary’s oypioh, December 87,1870.
jyj" B. POTTs and vVilliam inouipson, Jr , Admin
istrators of William Thompson, Sr., deceased,.
Lav.Lg applied lor leave to sell tuc rand in DeKalo
county, belonging to said estate, for paying the debts
aud distribution—
This is, therefore, to notify all persons eonoerned to
file their objections, .1 any exist, within the time pre
scribed by taw, why leave should not be granted the
applicants for the sole of said real estate a» prayed for.
J. L. WILSON, Ordinary.
dec30-30d printer’s lee (3.
Gross’ Medico Ckirurgical Review.
IfFROM THE MANY TESTIMONIALS from practical
men, these are here given :
Tusoal .osa, Ala., December 22, 2SJ0.
Col. W. D. Mann :
Sir—Your Circular of the 1st instant, came to hand.
As we found the Langdo j Fertilizer the best, that we
tried, 1 give you my experience wiih it. Our land is
poor, red hill lana. Used 2’0 lbs. to the acre We
used one ton of Gillara’s, at £76 ; three tons of Z ill’s,
at $K6 per ton ; two tons of the Langdon, at $(10 per
ton. The land wasall worked alike, and the same q jsn-
tity used ol each. 1 did not keep t''c weights of each
field separate, but attended to the picking and weighing
myself, aud know that there was more cotton gathered
to the acre on the Langdon than any other part of the
place. The Zeli’s was next. From my own experience,
and in the opinion of all farmers who took notice of it,
the Langdon Fertilizer was far superior to any that, we
used. Respectfnllyyourc, &c. C. H. FITTS.
Mb. Thojias H. Kennedy, of Meridian, Miss., alter
recounts ghia experience In the use of the Langdon
Fertilizer, say s : ” When I lived on my plantation in
Alabama, 1 used many kinds ol m .nure, but I never
d anything that woulu "begin tc compare with the
Langdon Fertilizer.”
Comb’Tied with other known vegetable Tonics, having
great power over the uterine organs ; with Black Root
to act upon Ihe liver and bowels, and Soluble Citrate ot
Iron to correct the blood, he has formed a wonderful
combination for the cure of all Female Complaints, con-
s derlng it the t nly Female Regulator known and now
otters this valuable compound to the ‘afflicted lemale,
under the name i i
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
GEORGIA, Henry Countt.
Ordinary's Owicb, December 27,1870.
S ARAH KING applies for letters of administration
on the estete of H.rarn King, late o, said county
m: teased—
Ali persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions it any exi*t, within the, time allowed by law, else
letters will be granted the applicant.
Witness my official signature.
Gtto. M, NOLAN, Ordinary.
dec30 -30d printer’s tee $3.
Administrator’s Sale.
N. R. FOWLER. Auctioneer.
~p^Y virtue of an order of theComtof Ordinary ot
Fulton county, will be sold before the court house
dour in Atlanta, between the legal hours oi Bale, on the
First Tuesday in Feoruury next,
One city lot in the city of Atlanta, being a portion of
city lot No. 16. of land lot No. 56, oi the 14th mstrict of
originally Henry now Fulton county, Pounded on ill
east by ualhonu street 75 leet aud running back to Big
gt-rs’ line 75 leet, coniuuiing one-eighth ol an acie
more or less, on which is a comtortable dwelling, and
mcessary.out nouses. Bold for tae benefit ol heirs and
creditors of A H. Marshall, deceased. Terms cash.
dec20-td O. C. CiliiEVlfs, Aiim’r.
REAL ESTATE R1IFLE!
rjiHB Valuable House and Lot for which Tickets were
THE PRICE AT THE MILLS IS $60 PER TON.
It Is exchanged for Cotton Seed, 300 pounds. In strong
arts, delivered lree on board boat or cars at Mobile,
lorone ton Cotton Se- d, free at the landing or depot up
country—sacks and i wine furnished oy the Mills.
OI its cheapness. Colonel Langdon says t *• Its cheap
ness -I am Sully convinced that, at the price now fixed
by yon. to-wit: $66 per ton, it is tu vee the cheapest fer
tilizer in our market. Found fir pound,I consider it
mere va’uabie than the preparations that are selling at
$75 to $80. For my owu use, 1 would greatly prefer it
to Peruvian Gnano at the same price.” Of its merits
be says: '* The result is the best Fertilizer in the world
lor onr Son them lands, in my opinion.”
Again: “it contains more tally and complite’y than
anv other, the 'dements necessary for the production of
Southern crops and the renovatioc oi Southern soil.
Prof. Charles U. bhepard, .Jr., M. 1>, Professor of
Chemistry f-outh Carolina Medical College, and in.-pec-
tor oi Fertiliz rs ior Sonth Carolina, who made a lull
aud careful analysis of the Langion Fertilizer, says of
: “ It is a ve-y superior a ticlc.”
also crush at ihe mills, Raw Bones, which are gronnd
fine. Price at the Mills $45 per lou. Gronnd Raw Bone
too well kuown as a strong Fertilizer to need com
ment. For Trees, Shrubbery ana Grapes it has no equal
The Ground Bone of the Mobile Oil Mills is warranted
i ,'ontatB nothing bnt Bone.
Address all orders for eitbeir ot the above Fertilzers,
accompanied by eash or ordeis on your merchants, to
MOBILE OIL MILLS,
P. 0 Box 723, Mobile, Ala.
C5F“?12 ,f0 per ton. Cash paid tor Cotton Seed deliv
ered at the wharf or depot here- sacks and iwine lurn-
Ished free of charge at your .ending or depot.
The Medical Profession at large, have long felt the
need of such a medicine, consequently it is not strange
that they so eagerly prescribe and recommend these
Bitters to their female patients
If you could seethe jiiie of smiling appiovals and en
comiums from physicians and the public ® ho have cured
their daughters, their wives, and their friends, by the
use of these biiters. no sickly female would hesitate to
use them. This Female Regulator is adapted for old,
young, married or single females, who are affected with
acute or chronic forms of Uterine derangements. They
ty ot the Womb, pain in the side, bach or
loins, sicu H adiche, palpitation or fluttering of the
Heart, hurried breathing, swimming oi the head, cold
Feet and Hands, loes ol Appetite, Indigestl n, torpid
Liver, Melacchoily. Nervousness, Wakemlness, Barren
ners, physical Prostration, etc. Many ol these are re-
ieved by the use of only one bottle.
THE LIVER AND STOMACH
1 5OiV WANTED,
cleans!’ g, removing bad odors in ail kinds of sickness;
forh trns. sores, wounds, stings; fo- Erysipelas, rheu
matism aud all skin diseases; for catarrh, sore mouth,
sore ilium, diptheria; for colic, dlanhce cto’era; as a
wvh to s >flrn and beanti’ying the sk'n ; to remove ink
sp ts. mUdew, fruit stains; taken internally as well
as an’ 'ied externa
so h’ghiy recommended by
all who have used it-is for sa’e by all Druggists and
Country Merchants, and may be ordered directly
DARBY PROPHYLACTIC CO.,
161 William Street. N. Y.
CQLLSNS, WEIHERiLL & CQ-
Wliolciale Seed Growers.
Icb6-ly
general.
11UiiBA1\ 1> \\ 111TTAKER,
1 011 Fro lit et., Brooklyn.
libel for divorce.
F. A. Hall, j FULTON SUPERIOR COURT,
_ Y8- ■< October Tersl 1370
Janettb Hall, j RULSN1 SI TO PEhFKCTSSKVP.
It appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff,
that the detendant. Jacet'o Hall, is not to be found in
said county; and It appearing that the sa-d defendant
resides beyond the limits of said htate: It is therefore
ordered by the Court, that tee sheriff perfect ecrv.ce tn
eaid case by publication fn this ca?e once a month, tor
lour months, previous to the next Term of said Court,
in the "Atlanta Intelligencer.' - ’
By the Court. W. R. BTINGTON,
Attorney for Libellant.
A true extract from the minutes of tuo Court.
W. it. Venable, Clerk.
October Term, 1870. decs 4m
«£>3 "Watcli! S8 Watcli t
TZTE CHEAT EUROPEAN
1111 & 1113 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ARDEN SEED8
of choicest stock and true to
ame our own growth. Every variety ol selected
We have nearly 300
Gr'mL
Gaid<-u, Fieid and Flower Seed
acres exc naively devoted to the crowing of Garden
u d Flowers ods. Dealers and ott*rs wishing ?eeds
dire, t from the grower, sbon'd send their orders to us
% he large v ir ; reused deman . for our Seeds is the best
evidence Si the care bestowed on their growth and pre-
paration.
our-tarsi Wholesale Trade List mailed free on ap-
COLLINS, WETEER1LL & CO.,
1111 and 1118 Marse *. Street
a ov>tl3—w3m
KHILADELFH
Eureka Aluminum Gold Watch
L. ,Y. DEFOREST. Jewelers,
Co.
rilSiff SCIENCE OF .H1N.-For the best ex-
X position oi Human Science, in which man’s char-
ac er. capabilities, and most appropriate pursuits are
given, see TEE PHR’NuLOGiCAL JOURNAL, for
1871, a first-Uas* mag z-ne. No. 1 now ready, con
taining IHE BEECH BUS, with several ortratts and
biograph-' s; H. it, Ciafitn, the merchant; H. B. Wood
ward, ot California; ihe itormogs, their religion,
mode oi-OVcrument, Polygamy, etc., with 40 iUnstra-
tratious. showing the use and abuse of all ihe human
acuittis Oil!v $3 A YEAR, or 30 cents a number.
Clubs of ten. $2 each, and extra copy to agent. Ad-
(--fif .8 R. Wtl.I.S .’i-9 Proseway. New York janll
<13 OO per ton will bo paid for Bones delivered at
._e Mills. It wilipay to ga her them about the country
and ship to the Mobile Oli Alills.
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH
0NL¥ GENUINE STRAUB
PORTABLE GRIST MILLS.
— FOB—■
^TORN MEAL, WHEAT FLOURING AND STOCK
FEED, Bolting Apparatus, Smutters, Uom Sheilers.
Flour Packers, and
JHIliL. WORK GENERALLY.
These Mills were first madeto
supply the wants of the Planters
aud Slock Growers of the 8outh,
bnt their fame has spread to every
quarter of the globe, and they are
now sold aud used in t urc-pe, Asia,
Africa and South America. To
supply the incieasiig demand wt
have enlarged nr Manuiac»ory
Arc thoroughly aroused and restored to a healthy action,
by Uh u~e ol these Bitters. Its peculiar Iron and Vege
table c-. rubinutiou. places it tar ahead of any similar
preparation before the public.
Females, after confinement and convalescents from
anv debilitating complaint, who remain weak and fee
ble, with little or no appetite, are at once aronsed and
strengthened by tbeir use. As a Family To lc for men,
woman and childaeu. it has no equal. Ode taolespoon-
ful coniaing more medical properties, than one bottle ol
any oi ue common and pleasant “ dilate alcohol ” hot-
teis, to be tound all over ihe conntry. When the mann
facturers of the common beverages of the day gay they
cure a 1 diseases, - hey well know they are *• pulling the
wool” oner your eyee, and iangu at your stupidl-y in
bein2 so easily hunmugged whenever the article smacks
of wbiskp. If you really desire a valuable Iron and Ve
getable Tonic ror yoursell and family, one bottle of E
F. B. wili last longer aud do more good than one dozen
oi the ordinary •* grog shop ” bitters, as one tablespoon-
fuiin water, is sufficient ior a whole family. As
sold during the late c-ath-jiic Fair, in this city, by
Mrs. McKeon and Mrs. M. H. Looly, will bo nalffjd for
on Wednesday, the 25th instant, at 3 o’clock, i\ n at
the Hail oi the Hibernian Benevolent dociety.
A few Tickets yet unsold. Parties desiring io purchase
can do so by calling on Peter Lynch or John H. Flynn.
The House and Lot is valued at $2,u0i). Four hunured
Tickets have been issued at $5 each.
JOHN H. FLYNN,
janl8-dlw Chairman Building Committee.
GEORGIA. Fulton County.
Obdxnaby’s Office, December 2,1870.
E S. RAWSON, Executor ol the estate ot Francis
• H. Coleman, late of said county, deceased, repre
sents in h.s petition, duly filed tuat he has lully dis
charged his said trust—
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their
objections, if any exist, within the time prescribe!' by
law, else letters of dismission will be granted the
applicant. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Attest: John T. Coopsb, Clerk.
dec3-40d Printer’s fee $4 50.
Fresh Garden, Eiower, Fruit, Herb,
Tree aud Shrub, aud Evergreen Seeds,
ortDaiQ by mail, with directions lor cul
ture. Twenty-five different packets of
either class lor $1 Oi). The six classes
$5 00-
20,boo pounds Evergreen and Tree Seeds ; Apple,
Pear, Cherry, <&c.; Grass Seeds; Beet. Cabbage, Carrot,
Onion, Squash, Turnip, and all Vegetable and Flower
Seeds, in small or huge quantities : also Small Frnns,
Stocks, Bulbs, Shrubs, Hoses, Verbenas, die., by mail,
prepaid. New Golden Banded Japan Lilly, 50c. Priced
Descriptive Catalogue sent to any plain address, i ratis.
Agents wanted. Wholesale List to Agents, Clubs aud
the Trade. Seeds on commission.
B. M. WATdON, Old Coiony Nurseries and Seed
Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established in 1842.
jan26-w2m.
GEORGIA. DeKalb County,
Obdinabt’b Office, December 20,1870.
J^OBERT J. PARKER, Executor of the estate of
Elizabeth G. Parker, iate of said c Junty, deceas ed,
represents in his petition duly filed, that he has luilj
discharged eaid tiust—
This is therelore to notify all persons concerned, to file
their objections, if any they have, within ihe time pre
scribed by aw, else letters of dismission wili be granted
gaid applicant. J. L WILSON, Ordinary.
jan5-40d printer’s fee $4 60.
GEORGIA, Pickens County.
. IlU 1 C bUl.Ugb'l 111 lll.tuu 'Fl J
Xj and added valuable improvements
to the Mill.
As heretofore, our Mills will Dt
built ol choice Barr Blocks, selected at the Quarries in
France.
Send for D scriptive Pamphlets containing Treaties
on Milling, sent by mail free. Address,
ISAAC (STHAUI1 «5fc CO.,
Cor. Front and John Streets,
)nly!5-d*w. ClNclNN TI. O.
LOOK TO YCUS CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
MRS.
Whitcomb’s
STRUT.
MRS.
Whitttomb’s
SYRUP.
MhS.
White' mb’*
STB UP.
I Cure? Colic and Griping It
the Bowels, aud facilitates
PRICE
25
CENTS.
PRICE
the process ol Teething,
subdi.es Convulsion? and
overcomes aii diseases in
. dent to infants and chiidr'
j Curas Diarrhea, Dysentery) PRICE
-J and Summer Complaint in
( C hildren of ail ages.
It is the Great InSaut’s- and Onlidren’s Soot hi pi-
3emedy in all disorders brought on by Teething or anj
other cause.
Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO. St.
Louie, Mo.
Sold by Druggists and Dealer* in Medicines every
where. iune'.-MiAwly
•tes |
n? and t PRICE
sesind-3 25
hiidr’n. ) CENTS.
/ PRICE
r
) CENTS.
1 FEMALE REGULATOR,
0NE month alter date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary oi Pickens county, Georgia,
the first regular Term a'ter the expiration of one month
from this notice for leave to s-:'l the lands belonging to
the minor heirs of W. H. Gordon, deceased, iate of said
county, deceased, for the benefit of said minors.
J. B. GORDON, Gnardian.
tan20-w2m o. Joseph B. and W. A. Gordon.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
MARY R. HODGES,
VS.
JOHNW. HODGES
■u
. fli
Libel for Divorce in Forsyth
Superior Court August Term,
1870. Rule to periect service.
JT appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sherifl, that the detendant does not reside in this
. . - the bloom on the checks, and
who CO not feel exactly right. For the mother at tha
-.1 ’?4 e of 11 R soothes and quiets until the critical
pariod is passed, as sweetly as If enjoying the brightest
w °J >al Hitting' through the air oriental
c.imes The medicine is sold at the low price of $1 50
pci bou e, or tix for £8, and can be had of a]] druggists
and merchants througho it the conntry. Address
J. T. DitOJIGOOLE A CO., Prp’s,
Memphis, Tenn.
Sole
40 and 42 Broadway, Xcw Yorli,
Aleuts for tlio U. 8.
A NDhave authorized them to sc!’ their great Eureka
** Ai-UMiNUjt Gold VVatcues tor Three Dollars.
and to warrant to each and every one to keep correct
time lor one year. Tuis Watch wc guarantee to be tne
beat and cheapest time-keeper that ir nos :n us - lu any
part of the globe. The works are in do-ble ca?es,I.a'-
dies’and Gent’s size, and are beauufu ly chas-'d 1 he
cases are made ot the metai now so widely known in
Europe as Aluminum Gold, it hss toe exact color o’
Gold, which it always retains ; it wil. star like test oi
the strongest acids; no one can tc- l it irom uold only by
weight, the Aluminum Geld being l-io lighter. The
works are made by machinery, same as the well known
American Watch. The Aluminum is a cheap metal,
hence we can aflord to sell the Watch for $3 and make
a email profit. We pack the Watch safely in a small box
‘ he u. S. on receipt
and send It by mail to any part of the
of $3 60; fifiy cents tor packing and postage. Address
all orders to
L. V._ DEFOREST & CO., 40 & 42 Broadway, N, Y.
BOTS-Sm
iHES
Tifdfe Tears
DUPLEX
$5 IU PROVED FAMILY |
Sewinsr Macliiue.
A TK1UMPH i>t
tirclj
drifting fell
& Plains.
The mo-t popu ar book of the jc&r. Sells at Sight.
One Anect jU:t reports #88 pn.fi.1 in one week Among
the orders rcC-mt.y received, are ten for 100 each, three
1 or 15 : e-.ch, five ior 20 i each,aud o:.e 400.
The Cincinnati Commercial says; “ We get from this
hock a better and mire animatea knowledge oi Ind an
hie than from all the novels of Cooper, or turgid works
of schoolc-aft The customs ot the Ir. lians in war and
in peace, _n health and in sickness, -.a 'oveand in death,
sre minuteiy narrate i. It is a book of cost absorb! g
interest, more fascinating than a novel.” 48 sample
pages.and circulars with 2U sample engravings sent
fsee io any address. C. F. V*st, Publisher, 38 W.
t ou th ireet, Cincinnati, O.
lanxo- cod it A woe wit
Agents Wanted.
S PECIAL and Local Agents ; also canvassers .wanted
for a first-class Lite Insurance Company. Apply
by Letter, Lock Box 94, Atlanta Post Office.
*epi23—d&wli
EOH.4NICAL SCIENCE. ”En-
* anufac.urcd u: - 1 --- the V—- \
tut.— —v.-i: “importani
su-.rior —n raiudbie r -derit,
in'its peT'rct completeness, a ho'-is ^auasaiiT. ItL
without anval cr uqUAL. aiid lor r'^-T e-<J strength
Ol Its -“Stitch.” SF2S3, urBaBiLlTY on-a KLBOANCB, SUI
passes every other M actine; it Is ei.tireiy orieiuai in its
consiruciion, ani does not infringe upon any others
This wonderful and extraordinary achievement o;
mechanical ingenuity works upon a table; itjs per
fectly “ noisc-iess,” easj to .earn, rapid aud reliat ,
makes tic beautiful, strongaud reliable duplex stitch.
and will do ail kinds of work with ease und neatness
Sew? with all kinds op turned, doable or single;
cannot get out ot order, and is what is wanted by- every
family. It has received PkekicN' and the lu!i approval
of tne principal journal? and —hi th-ise who have used
then. “Th'.s machine works tike a chaim, and sews
neat and rapid. It is what every family requires.”—New
York World. “We hare visited the salesrooms ana
examined the machines, and pronounce them well
DR0MG00LE & CO.’S BUCHC.
The best and cheapest combination for all affections
of the Kidneys and iliadder ever offered to the public,
t is pre;>ared by regular physicians and used by the
profession.
Price $1, or six bottles tor *5. Sold by Druggists and
merchants everywhere.
J. P. DROMGOOLE ft CO.,
Wemubta. Tenn.
cov20—dftweodAm
worthy of ail the ptaise claimed ILustrated News.
“ A greattriumnn in Mechanical Science.”—llhronicia,
Augusta, Ga. Single .Machines, ail complete, j jacked Lt
a box, sent free to any part of the country by express,
on receipt of price.- $5. Safe delivery guaranteed.
Agents wanted. Circulars containing extra induce
ments, FKr.R. Adaress
DUPLEX MACHINE CO., 697 BROADWAY N. Y,
maySl-wly
STEAM PUMPS
HAND PUMPS,
POWER pumps
county, and lt further appearing that he does not reside
i of counsel order that said
in this State: It is on motion
defendant appear and answer at the next term ol thi
Court, else that the case be considered in deiaulf, and
the piaintifl allowed to proceed. And it is further
ordered, that this Rule De published In the Atlanta
Intelligencer once a month for lour months.
N. B. KNIGHT, J. S. C
THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE.
TAKEN INTERNALLY,
It cures sudden Colds, Con.hs, &c„ and Weak Stom-
och. General Debility, Nuising Sore Mouth. Canker,
Liver Compla nt, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Cramp or
Pa n in the Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters’ Colic,
Asiatic Cholera, Diarrhoe i and Dysentery.
APPLIED EXTERNALLY,
Cures Felons, Boi|^ aud Old Sores, Severo Burns,
Scalds, Cuts, Braises and Sprains, Sw riling of the
Joint?, Ringworm and better. Broken Breast?, Frosted
Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Pam in the Face, Ncu
ralgla and Rheumatism. It is a sure remedy for Ague,
Chills and Fever.
PAIN KILLER,
Taken internally, should be adulterated with milk or
water, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a
Cough a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effec
tive than anything else.
See printed directions, which accompany each bottle.
Sold by all Druggists.
iulvfiU-dftwlm
HEAD
JT is well known to Doctors
and to Ladies, that Women
are subject to nnmirons dis
eases p.-cullar to their sex-
such as i-miiresslon oi the
Menses,Wh:.e>,Paij!ul Month
lv " Periods,’ Rheumatism of,
the I aek and Womb, irrainla;
Meusiruation, Hemorrhage, or
Excessive “Flows,” ana Pro
lapsus Uteri or Falling of the
Womb.
These diseases have seldom
been treated successfully The
profession has s.-ught diligent-
|L for remedy that would enable them to treat
these diseases with success
Atiastthat remedy ua-> been discovered by one of the
OBt gbillfn I i — .« ^ . ——
most skillful physicians in the State of Georgia. That
remedy is
BRALFIEM’S FEMALE REGULATOR.
by 1 B^E ly ft T ^ teb,e * ftndi8 pat ° P 111 Atlant *’ Ga ”
it wlil purily the blood and strengthen the system, re-
” X s . and is a perfect specific
-.ai-n e a ! K> J e d'-’-ases, as a certain cure as quinine is
in chills and Fevers.
, For a history of diseases and certificates of its won-
derf:, cures, the reader is referred to the wrapper
arc uud each hot le. ^
I very bottle war-acted to give satisfaction or money
refunded.
LaGranos, Ga., March 23.1870.
Bradfibld ft Co., Atlanta, Georgia:
r„ U . 3 t AB i SlR . s: 1 ^ ke pleasure in stating that I have used,
for the last twenty jear , the medicine you are puttinir
°T-,^ now ’ n as Dr. BKADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULA-
TO S, and c insider it the beet Cumbiuation ever gotten
tc getber for the di-eaues tor which it is rc-cimm-nded
I have been familiar with th^i presenp ion, both as prac-
tiocer oi medicine and in domestic practice, and cut
honestly Fay that I consider it a boon to snfter’ngr fe
males. and can bat ho^e every lady in the land, whomay
hll mitT> rillfr 111 qnv W.MTi iKMiliew . u l mSlT
be suffering iuany way peculiar to their sex, may be able
to procure a botll-.-, that their sufferings mav net onlv
Has long been regarded us the best aud eheupest
Baking Powder in uso. Perfectly pure nnd healthy.
It makes, at dnort notice, delioious Biscuits. Rolls,
&c. There need bo no wnste of food prepared with
it, as it is always of the best quality Wo would suy
to those who havo never used it"that n very few
trials will enable them to use it, not only with entire
satisfaction, but with economy.
Put up full, net weight, us ropreaentod.
Grocers and Dealers sell it.
DOOLEY & BROTHER, Prop’s,
69 Now Street,
NEW YORK CITY-
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
A GREEABL h to the last will and testament of John
F. Wilson, laie ol Uainputll county, d ooaeed, will
be sold in rayelterille, Ga„ on the First Tuesday In
March next, the joilowing property, v’.z;
Lots in.iiru in said town as nos 42 aud 9 Also, the
eaetha’fot jot e«8 There is siluited on saia property
a large dwelling house with e’gnt rooms aud kitchen.
So d for tae purpose of disiribudon among the ueirs of
said deceased. Term. cash.
JOHN S WILSON, Execn'or.
Those wishing to examine the premises w 11 please
call on Dr. WiLmms, Fayetteville.
jan25-td printer’s fee $5 persquare.
A-dministrator’s Bale.
B Y virtue ol an order from tuo Court oi Ordinary oi
olayton County, Ga., writ he sold beiore the court
be relievt d but that they may beTestore°d*to hKfrA^Mtf
aatt strength.
With my kiudeat regards, I am, respeclfolly,
W. B. FERRELL, M. D.
We. the undersigned. Druggists, take pleasure in com
mending to the trade Dr J. BriDmfld’s F*malb hm-
ui A-ron—boaeviiig it to be a good and reliable remedy
for the dtseases for which he recommends it
^ A iiANSDELL, Atlanta, Geonrifi,
PEMBSKToN, WILLSON & TaYLOR A CO. t
RBDWtNB A FOX, AtMnm.Oeo^m *'
^ L LAW SH », Atlanta, Georgia.
W BOOT & SON, Marietta, Georgia,
DR. PROPHITT’S
CULEBRITUD LIVER MEDICINE!
It Is purely ycgetable, aud will act upon the Liver and
Kidneys as promptly as Calomel aud ifri. hu, without
ui y d inger . f sal. v.mon or destruction of the bones
Parties taking ihis medicine need not fear getting wet
or any other reasonable exposure. 6 * •
SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASES :
Hendarhe, Dull Feeling or the Blues.lSonrStomach, Sick
or Nervou- Headache, Heartburn. Indicaatinn nr n*..
.'a. Cramps. Cold Feet, Colic.
’ Pile *
Louse door, in th* town oi Jonesboro, Dotweeu the
usual hours ol sum, on the first Tua?ilay In Febrn iry
next, 450 acres of land, to-wit; pans oi iols No. 87,
118,107, and tU6, a.I m the lrth D.sirlct ot origiuuuy
Henry no e OlUj tou couuty. sold as the property ol i
L. Fieidor, deceased, tor distrlbu tlon, 1 erms cash.
MAUI j. FIULOEu, Adiuluistratrix.
dec7-tda printer’s tee $5 per square.
pep ta, Bad <
ih-ck, roug
ness, Me auchuiy _ _
fry entery or Diarrhter,0&iils andVever. and Plies. Iii
taci. whne • he uiver is out o: order, you are liable to
every disease that -.s no. contagious
ProphiU’s Liver Medicine, if taken properly will
event and cure anv diseaxe re.nlnn , ... ” a.t! J
uver.
GEORGIA* Fulton County.
yy 11 UREAS, George Welch, Guardian ot the person
and property of William Wood Lyou. minor, has
applied lor leave to sell a portion o» the toal est ite
belonging to his said ward lor his benefit—
All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their
objections, il any exist, within the time allowed by
law, else leave will be granted lor the sate ol said real
estate. DaNIEH PITTMAN, Ordinary.
jan7-40d printer’s tee $4 50.
CANCERS, TUMORS, ULCERS.
^JSTONISUING cures by Prof. Kline, at the Philadel
phia Cancer Institute, 931 Arch street, Phi ailel
puia. Pa. rat Branch offices, by Hr. Dalton, 23 , vV
Fourth street, Cincinnati, O.; by Dr. Greene, charlotte
N. c.; by Dr. Heaiy, ^tuDhleiieiu House, Atlanta, Ga.
WONDERFUL CANCER ANTIDOTES.
No Caustic Medicines. No Blood. Little
No Knife.
Pain.
For particulars, call on or address either oi the above,
jan22-w3m
Administrator’s Sale.
JJY virtue ol an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Henry county, Ga., will be sold beiore the court
House door in the town of McDonough, o said coun
ty, on the First Tuesday in March next, within the ltgal
hours of sale, one-third undi vided interest in twenty
acres of land, with appurtenances, known as Nail’s
Milt, lying three miles southeast oi McDonough, on
Tussehaw creek, in the 7tu district of said County.
Also, at the same time aud place, fifty acres, more or
less, in the sonth>voBt corner ol lot No. 253 in the 7tn
districtol said couuty. aolu as the propeity oi T
Sullivan, deceased, tor the benefit ol heirs and oradib
ore. Terms cash. E. L. SUhLIVA.8, Adm'r,
jan!5-tds - primer's fee $5 per equate.
A VOID QUACKS.—A victim of early indiscre
tion, cursing ueivous dcuulty. premature decay,
<zc., having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a
simple means o! self-cure, which he will send free to
his ivllow-sufferers. Address J. H. TUTTLE, ’iS Nas
sau street, New York. dec3l—wOm
Notice to Debtors ana Creditors-
A LL persons having demands against Edwin Payae,
deceasid, late ol Fui on c juulj, are hereby noci
fi'.daud required to present tnem, prooer.y attested
hi '' ...
me uud.rrigned, within the tune preset ike"' by .a v, a>id
all persons indebted to paid deceased are hereby required
to make immediate payment to the uailersigned.
O M PAXNK, axecutor,
jan24-40d printers lee $3
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Obdixaby’b Office, January 3d, 18T1.
dlanship oi the person and property of Ella Lock,
miuor child of J. T. Lock, late of DeKalb county,
deceased —
This is therefore to notify ail personp concerned to file
their objections, If any they have, within the time
prescribed by law, else leave will be granted said ap
plicant as applied for.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
Attest. John T. Cooper, Clerk.
jan4-2oi Printer’s fee $4 50.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
Oiidisakt’s Office, December 25,18T0.
W T. WILLIAMS having applied for Leiter? of
a Guardianship of the person and property of
the minor children of Isaac U. Smith, deceased:
This Is, therefore, to notify ail persons concerned to
file their objections, 11 any they have, within the time
prescribed by law, else letters will be granted the appli
cant on the first Monday in February, 1871, as applied
lor. DaVID c. MINOR,
da29- Ordinary.
District Court.
FULTON COUNTY. )
Atlanta, Ga., January 26, 1871. ]
N pursuance of tie act organizing a “ District
. . Court.” in this State. I do hereby g:ve notice that 1
ill hold the first term ol said Court tor the conn tv of
Fnlton, in the court honse in Atlanta, tn said county on
the First Monday in March, aad in each following
month until further notice. All returns to said Court
must be made accordingly.
SAMUEL LAWRENCR,
janl7-3 f 1d District Judge.
It will regulate Its functions and thus euro all disease*
came i b,i tue feature of its healthy action.
It has been m-ej fo a great number ol years, and h»a
given universal ?ati-fiction.
'I here is no brother or son claiming to have the orltrl-
nu r ceipt. It is put up ,n both i owner and FiUid
Fai burn, Ga., September 4,1888.
Dr. O. S. Pr 'Phitt :
Sir; My wi'e has been an Invalid for fifteen years
Doctors an agree she had “ Liver Disease.” In connec-
none^ifwlJfehT™ 0 “v u sh “ ns ‘ !( l various noted remedies.
.l.f..^. fwhl , ch io do any good. Sometiin- agol
your agent
Kere n c e “ A ’ll’ tll '‘ °‘ V !'', ve / ”uffrIne.” S S?yoSr’’agOTa
reckons, ta B H ^d cfrT l ° dU
GEORGE L. THOMPSON.
Atlanta, Ga., July 18,1870.
Messrs. Braufiei.d & Co:
Gentlemen—Last yar, dnrlng my travels In Aia-
. = . t rt ' * "
feJfr and f’° athwcst l contracted chills and
fever, Jind my funeral hoilto he can > r» very bad. I tri«d
Pin«°-Ali r ,T,^ ieS ' and T OU ° ° !ht!ra 'h’bailenbergeris
Pills ail to no purpose. I was troubled with intense
P*^ 11 ,n the o' m y ba-k and for months I did not
nave a moment s rest I had well nigh despaired of re-
cjvi riijg when a friend recommended me to take Dr
Prophitt’s Liver Medictne. 1 did so, -md one bottle has"
h'ller it’oii/af , tu d K y / fee l. Iike another man I con-
B.dcr it oue of the best medicines fo; general use now
EfiS without any reservation, recommend it to
the ulll’cted,
I am, gentlemen, very respectfully, yours, etc.,
o. m. Harrison.
DR. PROPHITT’S
DYSENTERY CORDIAL
Di? 8 ™^
Morbus. • imatnm, or Cholera
Thi? medicine has bseu use for years, and gives uni
versal sa i luction. 1 gives uni-
The most delicate child may lake It with impunity.
Dr. Prop.utt
Covington, Ga., November 9,1867.
HsvTg a severe attack of Dysentery during the Dost
linmer I was induced to use your Dysenerv ('nrrtL.1
a d der.ved iherefrom imme iiate and permanent nfiief!
it give- me pb as'ire to recommend this remedy to aii
who m ly be ?o »t acked, tielieving that ,-h >uld the direc
tions be f illowed, ie!ief would surely be obtidned *
YourE, Sc.,
O. 8. PORTER.
Dr. Profhttt :
Cuss** a. Tkxas, 1899.
Dear 8ir—Y'onr Liver Medicine and Tain Kill It is a
complete success. J. L. WHITTLs!
PROPHITT’S
PAIN KILL XT.
i>„T h1 £-e 1he ' c « leh / a ' efl medicine that rnn Perry Davis’
Pain Killer out of the m rtiet, wherever it was sold
to*FainKifl |’ ropMttCQan ge the name from Pain Killer
noeqna? fcnmtlIBm ’ V enra,Kla ’ or P» 5n ofanykind, it has
NOTICE.
t or Luts, Brnises, I nrns, or old Bores, it is the best
thmg you can use for a dressing.
For -nako Bites or Stings of Poisonous Insects It it
a perfect antidote. * ^ "
f ? r .|r, o:io . Co ' d ."’ Con K h8 or Bowel Complaint.
Its n im. indicates its nature lul y. it is truly death to
Manufactured and sold by BhADFIELD ft ro ay
lantu, Georgia, aud by ali D rnggists, U ’’ At "
A true extract from the minutes, Angus i Term, 1870.
J. T. B
jan7-oaw4w
J. T. Brown, Clerk,
printer’s lee S
M URDER!—BEWARE OF QUACKS—60,000 of
uoih sexes, hurried to premature graves yearly
through nervous debility, Ac,, produced by youthlul
indiscretion. The advertiser, curing years oi suffer
ing, tried every advertised remedy without relief; h. s
discovered a simple means of sell-cure, which he wili
send free to his leilow sufferers.
Address, S. R. SHAW.
feb2-w4t 737 Broadway, New York.
^.dmiiiistrator’s Sale*
B Y virtue ol an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Henry county, Ga., will be sold before the
court house door, in the town of McDonough, Henry
county, Ga., between the usual hoars of sale, on the
first Tuesday in March next, 127 acres, more or leis or
lots of land Nos. 200, 2-7 and 218 in the 2d district of
said county, known as the Green Harris place. Bold
as the property of A. G. Combs, deceased, lor the bene
fit of tne beirs and creditors. Terms cash or credit of
ten months. BAMUEL M. PRICE, Administrator.
janl5-tds printer’s lee 85 per square.
BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
Thu RAILROADS, WILLS, WINES,
Breweries* Distilleries*
WELLE ft CISTERNS.
Hydraulic Presses, &c.,
SAD ft DOG IRONS,
KcCOWAN :BROSh
_P. A W. CO.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
oct!5-
91 ft 96 Rim street,
Cincinnati. O.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA RAILROAD OFFICE. I
Atlanta, Ga., January 29,1871. f
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
To.take effect ou Monday. Janaary 30th, 1871, leaving
Stone Mohiitaid at 7:10 A.M.:
Leavi Atlanta rj5P X
Leave Stone Mountain 7’10A M
Arrive at Atlanta 9:'9i M
Arrive at Stone Monntain 7:15 P M
j*D29 £ A. WERNER, Agent.
A Private Counsellor
to the Married or those
abont to marry, on the
physiological mysteries
and revelations ot the
’exual system, with the latest discoveries in producing
and preventing offspring, preserving the complexion, Jtc.
Tills is an interesting work of two hundred and
iwenty-four pages, with numerous engravings, and
contains valuable information for those who are mar
ried or contemplate marriage; still it is a book that
ought to be under iocs and key, and not laid carelessly
about the house.
Bent to any one dree oi postage) ior Fifty cents.
Address Dr. Dutia’ Dispensary, No. 12 N.Eignth st.
St, Louis, Mo,
EX - Notice to the Afflicted aad Unfortunate.
fYIOLLED before me as an esfcray on the 3d day ol
Fetruaiy, 1871, by C.ark Howell, of Buck Hi-ad
District, G M, of Fulton connty, Georgia, one COW,
or 9 year? old, with red sides w uite back and belly, un-
mark d, and h-!S od a bill Appraised »y W.lllam
Brown and John Cannon, freeholders of said District,
to be worth eighteen dollars, and that it is worth flity
cents por day tofei d her
The owner is hereby notified to appear before me,
prove property, pay cost and expense, and take her
away, else she wifi be Bold on .he preD.ises of said
Howell, th : taker-up, at ” Dowel's Mill,” on Monday,
the 13th day of February. 1871.
JOHN T COOPEH,
febl -It Clerk Comt of Ordlnaiy-
NOT1CE.
T OLLED before me as an estrsy. on the 3d day of
February, 1871, by J. c, B. Ramsey, of Bnckheau
HI-tnet, G. M., of Fulton connty, Georgia, one d ai-
c lored COW, with dun sides, marked with a crop off
the left ear and a solit in ihe right, abont eight or ten
years old, and appraised by J M. Lowry and Ira M.
Catos, freeholders of said District, to be worth ten
dollars, and that it is worth 25 cents per day to teed her.
The owner is hereby notified to appear before
me, prove property, pay cost and expenses and take
her away, else she will be sold on the premises of said
framtey, the taker-up, abont 12 miles from Atlanta, on
Peachtree Road, or what is known as the “old Jim
Trimble place,” on Monday, the 13Lh day ot February.
1871
JOHN T. COOPER,
feh.4 -It Clerk court of Ordinary.
Newton Factory, Ga., November, 1867.
Db. Pboputt :
Last rummer my horse sprained hfs ankle severely
causing the whole leg to swell to about , wice the natural
size, and rendering mm iff aost he,pleas; two applica
tions of your Anodyne Pain Kill It thoroughly cur.d it
JOHN B. DAVIS.
DR* PROPHITT’S
Fever and Agrue Pills.
The best Antidote f ir Chills and Fever known Cures
warranted in every case or money remaded—Purely Ve°--
DR. PROPHITTS
WFssTFRX & ATLANTIC.
RAILROAD.
CARTER3VILLE ACCOMMODATION.
Before applying to the notorious Quacks woo adver-
ublic papers, or nsing any Quack Rnmboxes.
tise to pal ... _
peruse Dr. Butte’"work, no matter what your disease
or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mail, on
the diseases mentioned in his work*. Office No. 12 N.
Eighth street, between Market and Chesnut, St. Louis
Mo. iune9-dawlv
TREMONT HOUSE,
Corner of Marietta and Bartow Streets.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
JVXrS. 9. X . STABY having taken thia house, la now
prepared to accommodate permanent, transient and
day boarders, and solicit* a share of patronage,
jam!
an26-6;
Atlanta, Ga., January 24, lgn.
O N and aftnrWeineadiy Jar,n :-y 2Vh.
C ir Will oerua on the Da,to u rioig,
twien Atlanta and Cariersville as follows:
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS.
Will relieve Headache, Nervju-ness, J nn lice, and all
oth-r derangements of the l iver Pu-eJy vegetable.
Mir.uf ictored ai.d for "sale by BKADFlic D ft CO."
Broad Mtre-.-t, Atiaii.a, Georgia, . nd for sa'e by all
Druggists of Atlanta, Georg a. at mannfactarer’s prices.
CERTIFICATES:
We, the undersigned have used Dr Prophitt’s Prepa
rations and t-.ke pleaenre in recommending them tn tha
publi-, as bei g ali he claims for them:
pai-cng r
Train, oe-
Leav-the Passenger Depot, Atlanta 3 00 PM
Arrive at Marittta 4 27 P M
Arrive at Cartersv lla 7 29 P M
Leave Cartersvilie ; 5 59 AM
Arrive at Marietta 8 36 x M
Arrive at Atlanta 1J 8 > A M
This train will be ratel as a Freight Train, and wil
not atop pnrp jsely for ptasengeis bet wee 0 Cartersvilie
Dalton. A. L UAKR18, M. T. ft S.
and Dalton.
jan26-lw
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
Court oe Ordinary, December 29.1870.
J OHN RUSH having applied for the Gnardiansbip of
the person and property, of Mary Francts Lan
drum, minor child ot Jeptba Landrum, deceased,
This is, therelore, to notify oil persons concerned to
file their objections, if any they have, within the time
prescribed by law, else letters will be granted the appli
cant, on the first Monday in February next, as applied
lor. DAVID U- MINOR, Ordinary,
janl—40d Printer’* fee $4 CO.
Jones, oving:
euce; Rev W W Oslin, Georgia Con 'er Jn‘*e-'" F W
Swanson, Montfreffo. Ga; Robert Barnes. ’ Jaener
county. Ga; i M Uebin-ou, Mort'c.-ilo, Ga; James
w.-g-it. Fir cni'.ry, G ; A Westbrook, u ■ am
' V T G;; JuigeJ J Floyd. Cov'ng'on y a - W i Be-
bee, “Covington Knterpri-e;” AH Zachary,my niton
Ga; George Wallace, Atlanta, Ga; Dick Lockett Davis
con-.ty, Texas; »V Hawk Whatley, tmeeta I t x ie- .> c
Kooerts, Lln .eh county, hexa?; Tommei ft bte’wart.
At.’anta, Ga; W ALandsdell, Drug riets, Atlanta, a; R
F Maddox, of R F Maddox ft Co, Atiknta, Ga; Uriah
Stevens, Cartersvilie Ga; a JN Lou's, Lowndes county.
ton Factory.. B F Bass, Lowndes connty.
.via,!
STATE OF GEORGII Know all men by these
Fulton County. J pres ntr, That I have this
day, for value received sold and transferred to BRAD-
FIELD ft CO., the sole right to manufactn-e and sell
my Fami,y Meuicines. and h ive famished them w'th the
full receipts, and have autlioriz id the said BRADrlBLD
ft Ci to print or bave-p in ed, anyUrng they m^jf
, *- — named
Bee proper "cor coriicg eny and all of tne abcve-i
Medicines. '1 hisTS’h day of Jane, 1870.
I signed] 08 PROPHITT^
in pres-mc > of Thom&s F J ones end Robert Crawford,
Notary Puolic .
And tor sa'e by all
[Lai
“ Druggist*.
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