Weekly Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1865-18??, March 29, 1871, Image 4

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[Madame .Dela-ch-amos 5 ALONE IN, A MOUNTAIN [GORGE r Snugly sseonaed f« tne wilds ot one of|the Middle Stales, iiTed Med tine Defacnainpo, many lyears ego, wiili no Known protector, save a teiUUui dog tnet ever sfojd beside tier to detend in time 01 need, iter sniai, m-ite-coTered caotn, wrapped won me wild-roee enc noncysucaie, tppeered mu away uy e ciuater of turner- growth, end eiottiy environed uu me norm end east Dj e deep, craggy ravine that led away once to me moan- tain gorge. tier sniffling the emolent elr, watted from natnre’e preen award clinging to uie laoaniaih side, bathing her brow in early morn's geuue dewurop, sue lived eouiary auu a.one tor many long years. 1'ue catamount's ua- oariniy uudnigni yen, and uio wuii’e uo.eiui nowi, ire queul.y arouse 1 nor iroui pleasant midmgni eiamDrrs. Now ana meu she would emerge from ner uuknuwi. home -mi mmgie with me indaunanis around about 101 one or two mourns at a ume. she was eccentric in her acts auuatl viewed her os a living cnriusity. W ui >c train home, sue appoienuy nod out one object, auu mat was the reue. oi ner aUiiceeu sex. tinder a pen on the lull side, could Oe seen an old laahioned dirk oi considerable size, cornea Lot ner own protection, wni.c strapped across her snoaiuer was suspended a cu rious saca madeirom me SHINS OF RlBiUTS AND RACCOONS Arrsrged m alternate Ctrl pee. This bag contained some mu parchment, curious roles, a lew i<*ui garments, ana a i-umiier puck containing a course power made irom ■ e: tain roots Known only ui herseU, me secret oi wnicn t ne clung u> u* witn the tenacity ui uealh. She sallied l,.rtu irum ner wuu muuniam home, to act ins Qcuc r-unianian, with tills unknown vegetable powder, which ■. e claimed possessed a wonderful power over ail dieea res incident lO Uie icinaie sex. one termed it “womb l iiySi'.,” with which sue proposed to cure all aflecuouc m u oeraugemeuts oi uiat organ, and Kindred com- p,am Is tree oi inatge. With such singular magic did rue relieve ail Who appued, that wilniu a lew years ner i .me ai d lame became known iar anu wide, and bun- n. cds ol Sillier in g lemaics applied lor reilel and returneu to their homes healthy ana nappy. Many were anxious to Know her gieal secret, anu Jorge sums ol money weie oncred II she womu uivuigo u but she stubborn ly i mused. , tiuiiug her solitary llle she became intimate with only one woman, a noted midwife some miles distant, Ui whom she promised to DIVULGE HER SECRET llofore dying In a few yens, as the sombre shades night begun to close around ner loitering frame, she imported this great secret to this lriend. • F 0 • • e e (the too gained qaitea reputation lor relieving the suffering of her sex, and strange it may appear—she gircaiyever failed to cure those old chronic female If plaints that bad resisted all ordiuu y modes of treat ment. Many years ago, the writer oi this, while en gaged in the practice oi medicine, by a little strategy, succeeded In procuring the secret ol this woondennl vegetable ttegnlator, which hod never been known to mu Medical Profession. Ue gave it a fair ana impartial trial in the treatment of various forms and stages or leinau complaints with snen decidi d sallslaction, that In latiU he called public attention to Its virtues in Gross’ Medico Chirurgical Review. Combined with other known vegetable Tonics, having great power over the uterine organs ; with Black Boot to act upon the liver and bowels, and Soluble Citrate ol Iron to correct the blood, he has tunned a wonderful combination lor the cure of all Female complaints, con sidering It the only Female Begatator known, and now offers inis valuable compound to the afflicted lemale, under the name ui ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS. The Medical Profession at large, have long felt the need of such a medicine, consequently it is not strange tbai they so eagerly prescribe and recommend these liters to their female patients If you couid seethe pile of smiling apm ovals and en- omlnms lroin physicians and the pu bile » ho have cured ibelr daughters, their wives, ai.u their friends, by the use of these bitters, no sickly lema.e v.ould hesitate to use them. This Female Keguialor is adapted for old, young, married or single femmes. who .ro affected with acute or chrome forms of Uici me derangements. They cute paiulul, suppressed, scanty, prelure or irregular Menstruation, Ch.orosie or Green Sickm es, Fluor AJbus or Whites. Uysierlcs, tailing ol the Womb, Ulceration tiini lrra abil’ty ol the Womb, pain in ine side, back or loins, sick H ad che, palpitation or 11 uttering of the Heart, burned breathing, swimming o. ihe head, cold Feet aud Bauds, loss oi Appetite, ind gestli n, torpid Llv.r, Melunehoily, Nervousness, Wakc.uluese, Barren u.ss, physical Prostratlou, etc. Many ol theae arete- teved n» t i«»r*“ ^ly one bottle. THE LIVER AND ST 0 MACH Are thoroughly aroused and resided 'o a healthy action, bv the Use ol these Hitlers, luveiuliai Iron and Vege table combination. ;1 ces it iar atitac of any similar pre)iaratlon b fore the i ubl c. hemtles, afier ceuibi.eluent and lonvalescents from am debilitate g complaint, who reman weak and fee- lUe. wiiii littl or no •ypeiile, a.c at once aronsed and streng belied by iheir use. As a Fatuity To ic formen, seme, mid liiida u. 11 has no «-qu: l. idetablespoon- lul coniains uioie mn'ieai (uop. 11 o, ibun one bottle ol ai.y oi i. e common rn.il pi.asui 1 •• el’.s. e‘ alcohol ”hot ter s, to be n unu ad over ihe eoi i iry . When the manu- lacturersof thi ciunnu n beven ges o. .ne day say they cure a'l die bey well know be- . re “ pulling the wool ” ouir your eyof. and -aug . m y i ur stupidity in being so eerily i umuufcgcd whu ever ibe article smacks of wbiskp n yt u really desite a va:ua‘ le lion and Ve getable ‘to.lie tot yoursell unu ai :!y, t ne bottle of K K. B. will asi on per and uo more good .ban one dozen ot Ibe ordinary") rog shop” bittc s, us one tablespoon- 1m in water, is sufficient tor a whole toiu..y. As Fulton Sheriff Salea fer April, 1871. W ILL BE soLU, beiore the Coon-non**- door, in the city of atl»i ta, on ehe first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hoars ot sale, the follow ing pror^ny. to-wit: une acre ot land In the third ward of the city of A i- lsn’a fronting on th- west side of Francis street, a 1- folnlng me property of Mrs Bands and others, Dei-.g part ot lead lot 53,iu the 14 hdistrict oi origlnauy Hen ry no w Fu iton county, uvea ones tne property oi Meridi'b Brown by rnine of and to satisfy a ft la Issu-d lrom Felton superior Court in favor of Thos J Perker- sonvs Werid'.th Brown principle and A J Hutchins, security. March 1, 1871. Also, at tne same time and place, a city lot in the c:t v of Atlanta, containing one acre, more or lees, situate i on the north side ot Marietta street, at the junction <•! Marieua street and UowenV Ferry Rood and opposite the Atlanta Fen icing aid Mineral Paint Worts - Levied on as tbe property oi it P Glenn and James it Wrlvht oy virtu - ol aud to satisfy aft fa issued lrom Fulton imp riior .ourt iu l*vu: of John Mcktitum Vi John F K-.wards, Bert aid U Fratte and Frederick <- Edwards, aud it P Gena and Ja—es il Wrigh , securi ties. Propet ty point.d out In th:s ft la, March he Slh, 1871. AUo, at the s.me time and n ace, three large Mirrors Levied on by virtue ol aim to eati“'y a distress warran* iaeoec in lavorol u B Lnvis vt il Z Wilson, March un 1st, 1871. Am,, aithee-me time and place, one large franu d banding, si uatvd on tne southwest corner ot Bn ler and Harris streets, in the lonrlh Wur>< of the city ol Atlanta, kuownas tne K .tnleau <s Uor, Furniture F- c o ry L vied on as the piotierty of Rondeau A Co., by virtu, oi ado rat sly a manuacurer’s lein Ufa is sued i om k niton superior court m lavor ol Kice ana Mticheli vs Bandeau 410. March 5ih. 1871. Also, at the same time and piarr, one brick budding 20 oy U. iust aujoimng ine Furniture Factory o: K»n- deau A Co, usca oy them as an engine room ; also, the brieg rasing lor a uoi.er Levied ok as the property o' Rondeau .t Co, by virtue of and to satisfy a mechanic’s lcm n to, iesued Horn Fulton superior Court in lavi rof Newman A Fain vs Rondeau A Uo., March 5th 1871 Also, at the some time and place, a part of land iot No 78 m the 14th district oi originally Henry now Fui ton county. The part so levied on is in Ward 1. trot t- ingCO.'e-l, mere or lees, on Eiior street, at.a rnnung oa- k loo it ruor. or less, anu aujoiniiig ihe property ol Hammond ana Hayden. Levied on as the property of J Uasey, admtnutraior of Peter Long, by virtue of anu to eat.sly a fits issued from Fu ton Superior C5urt in la- vo. ol J H Hayden vs John Casey, administrator ol Peter Long. Pronerty poidted out oy plaintiff’s attor ney .March the r.ui, l87o. msu, at the same ume and place, the one-sixth in terest in me lorly-hve acres oi ia-a lying in the eouth- e-st coiner ol Fair anc Baras sneeis, in the city of At lanta Fallon county, ue.ug part ui laud lot No 21. and adjoining ihe lands ol L F tirant. Levied on as the properly ol the es .ale ol M C Badger, eeceasea, by vir tue of and to rsi.slj a fi fa lssoeufrom F ulti-n Su .erior court In 1 ever oi Thomas K Joues, Haiph B Ledger, ad mtnisiia.or Fropetty pointed out bj pialntift’e otior ucy. March B'.h, 1871. Air", at the tame time and place, a city iot in t!> city oi Auania, i. outing on Foray ill and Hunter street: yo led each, bmug pari oi laud iot 77, in ihe 14tb dislnci oi orig.natiy Hen y now F uit m county Uu said lot is a two story ones owed ug. oeVieu on as the propi r*.y 1 Na-ty Wauda.i oy ,irtue ol am. to satisfy ah h. tssueu from Fulton aupt nor Court in ia’ or of Austin A Uciiusy vs Nancy Wadaau. Property pointed out by plaihi.n, March uie6tu, 1810. A. H. PKRK.KRSON, mh7-tds . Deputy sheiiff. Printer’s fee 12 50 per levy. MRS. MARIAN SPAHR, ARTISTE IN HAIR WOK A MiTCHZhh Stejskt, uktwxxh Pnxon ms Lovn. W OULD call the attention ot the Ladles to her nt wiy invented Chignon, which combines the advantage ol being very light aud cool with that ot fitting the wearers head periectiy, being readily adjusted and requiring no hair pins to las ten it, bhe will continue to execute ail kinds ol ARTIFICIAL HAIR WORK, at short notice, and challenges competition, either n workmanship or price. The highest market price >aici or HUMAN HAIR aHs-14-oi'n= ' f|7 HK great im jortincu of IUON as a building ma tenal, adapted to every style of architecture, makes it a natter of interest for OWNERS, ARCHI TECTS and XUlLDERB,loleam WHERE they can parch-se from the most TASTEFUL LE SIONS at CHBAPKST PRICES. The Meters. JAM US L. JACKSON A BROS IRON WcRKr-, .8th street ana 2d Avenue, New lork« ity, has lung been Known as the most complete and exien site in tne tin led stales, especially excelling in due work. Over thirty years successthi experience as Iron Founders and House Sm ihs enables th. m to offer pat terns in variety and style excelled by none, for every description ol wrought and cast iron work, usi a in buildings. Enure lion Building Fronts, Iron First story FroLts, Fire Proof A loors, Ceilings and Parti tions, hivfed and Nolle", Wrought Iron cirders and Beams, Cast Jron Girders anu Beams, interior. Round ana Square Column-; W mdow Lintels and bin-, about one-third the price ot sione cut in same manner. Cap itals and Bases lor Wood and stone Co.umns, of Doric, Corinthian, Ionic and Towe. ol W ind orders, at at out the priceol wooaen > apitals. iron crestings for French Bools; Irou Boois; Patent illuminating Tiles for S.dewa.ks. Areas, Floors and Boots; iron Floor and Skyltiibts ; iron Door: and Shutters ; Ballings in g-ea. variety loi i uiks, Vcraidahs, ufficesant Dwellings ; Fire and Bu glar Prooi Lank v anus; Book Sale Doors; Fashes, Winnow Puneis and Window Guards: Iron Gratings lor Fiauorms and stoops: Tree Boxes, Veuti lators, Ac., Ac. latent Opera House Chairs, with turn-up seats, giving Iree pass.ge, lor 'lnea ies. Churches, Ha’Is, Ac. SPbCIAl AT MENTION GiVaN TO 'J Hn. CoNo ll.UCTiON oF i- lRR PROOF BUILD INGS. 'those wishing m ormaticnof the strengihol iron beams, giraers, columns, A-;, with cost, applj ing in person or ny leiter, pioinpuy answered. Complete illustrated she.tsO: work and prices sent iree. JAMBS L. Jackson A BRO., Second Avenue and East 2t>tn to 2tfth streets, leb24- 8m ' New York city. PURE GYPSUM! Containing over 99 l~2 Per Cent, of Soluble Rafter) G round and prepared in this city, and warrantee tree lrom adulteration. The an nexed communication lrom Prof, c harms U. Sheppard. Jr.,ol the parity ol this aruc.e, is a guarantee of its highly valuable qualities to ihe farmer, being available when mixed with other manures, to the great advantage ol any Kind ot crop. Unequaled as a lop dressing tor V heat, Bye, Barley, Ac., and the Grasses, (one peck ol which wilt show visible improvement on an acre ol ground.) 't his valuable Manure is offered for sale at the [ow price ot $15 pet ton, cash, oi on lime for city acceptance with interest added. Put up loi shipment in bags of two hundred pounds each, .ill outers by Mail, in accordance with above terms, will be promptly executed by JAMS> U. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, Boyce’s Whan, Charleston, S. C. Ornax of th« State Inspector of Fertilizbbs, j Labo&atort of the Medical Con Ltd*, I i^ueen street, Charleston, S. C , f November 24, 1810. J Mr. Jotii B. Holme* : Dear Sir—Tne Gypsum snbmitted by yoa for analy sis is the most remarkable I have ever seen lor its free dom irom imparities oi every kind, containing *s it docs but one-third ol one percent, ol Insoluble matter. Il il can be supplied ot similar quality, it cannot tan to prove a great boon to southern agriculture, as thete is no crop to which it is not beneiicuu, whether appiid alone or in conjunction with other manures. Very re spectfully your obedient servant, (Signed) C11A s. U. SHEPPARD, Jr., M. D. )at i4-eo£ tilmarl. A FEMALE REGULATOR, It has no equal on this ci ntii cut, acting powerfully and promptly in a I cases, win-rc no organic vs.on exists.— i is Just ihe medic-re .o. youm girt*, wbo have some difficulty m ic'» n:iig tbe tuuom o-. the checks, and who do not feel eaun-y right. For th« mother at tha “ change ' li" .1 soother a-, d qu., .s unt I tne critical turtod is passid, a.- ev ,eiiy ar U * njoy ug the brightest beams ot opal ta', ff ttiu;. throegh the air oriental climes. The nted c ne s sold a: the iow pries of $1 5U l*r boll I e, or tlx lor 48. and can m had ol ail druggists and merchants thrutigbo t ihe count-y Address J. T. UUUMtiUOLfc A « «., 1’rp’S, Jf'iiiplits, Tsui DROMGOOLE & CO.’S bUCHU. The best and cheapest comblnanch tor all affections ol the Kidviys and Match r ever c tiered to the public. It is preiart-d byr>gu,ar ] by ticiai s and used oy the profession. Pnc> (1, or six bottles lor $6. Fold by Druggists and in erchants everywhere. J. P. DROMGcCLJE A CO_, nosM I'Susfum* Mcmpbia. Tenxn Newest Grand Austrian State-Loan LOTTERY, iiQaraiitebd and Controlled by the Gov ernment in the Amonnt of 120 Millions Florins or 250 Million Francs, which is to be repaid bj 400,000 Premium Prizes. I N live Yearly drawings, in the manner that every sec ond m-iiih a great drawing takes place, at which will be urawi: Prizes of 20 a 5<0,000 Francs. 10 a 45u.u0, 60 a 400,000,81 a Aiff.nuo, 20 a luO.UUO, kO a 600,000,121 . 400,- 000,90 a 800, 171 a 20,0t v. 882 a 10,000, 4S2a5.u00, etc. till 300 Francs, ihe lowest Prize. The Prize oi one Shore is 5 Dollars “ “ Five Snares is 90 *' “ “ Eleven Share, is 40 *' “ “ Twenty-four Shares is SO ** The nnders’gcea Banking-Honse sends tickets to the furthest Countries, 3auk Bills or Remittances, on a Mercantile p.ace ir. Europe. List of the drawings are punctually delivered (free oi expense) to try Shareholder as soon as the result of the drawing is known. The Prizes toiling to the Lots will be paid in ail Trans Atlantic Cities. *• .iyin Germany, favored by the chance, 1 paid to myonoscribers First Prizes oi 300,000, 200,000, 150,000 and 100,(100 Francs, etc. Orders, with remittances, will be executed promptly and under discretion bv CHARLES HoLLB, Banking Home in Frank! r. on-Matu (Germany,) Zeil street. No 47, opposite the royal post office. jniyl7-everySun«an. BAIJL, BLACK & CO., CM tu4 $07 UUUlbUAV, KEW YORK Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches and Silverware, Qf ths Best Quality & Lowes! Prices, goods BKNT BY EXFKRSS, C. O. D. )anl7— OF ALL KINDS. A. F. DU PONT & €0., Aaniifnctarera and Wholesale Dealers LUoi^ViLLE, i£Y. Have just removed to their new, large, lonr-stc ry Warehouse, No. 18-4 Main St. tebS.c Steel Engravins; of Geo. Robert E. Lee. S UBsCFl.i RS rsmittirg $4 ‘.nr one y ear’s snMcrip- ion to ."in S-jiTHsa.’ .-'kess, an . insira ed eciuy J"i! ua. r>* 40 co.amu*. wi * receive a^ c: •r’atSti.e Eii.iavtcg o. n< u. Bo- ' : S «• -lil! 1 ircu..lcr- u":1 a --._'C case, Vvctii * y This number contains a largo ftueiy etnm.l :u - uc.« of Hen. Lee, engraved bv a sktu.nl artist, from a piioti- gra<h, expressly ior The Press, witn an outitne ot his Ufe, and an account ot hit Obsequies, single copies, (if ordered early) lorwarded to any address on receipt of 10 cents. Energetic canvassers wanted in ever, county in the South, to whom a liberal list ot premiums is offered is this issue. Address: THE SOUTHERN PHKSs. Kail i moie. Md dec!4. 8 O’CLOCK. •XBEinrs&B's F?.3K33 Cognac Bitters, FIEST PEIZE Paris Exhibition 1867. Purify the blood and strengthen the system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame in condition of healthfulness, dispel the Blues and all mental dis tempers, and relieve these whose sedentary habits lay them open to depression. They prevent and cure uni ons and other Fevers, Fever and jlfftee, Chills, diarrhoea, ^Dysen tery, ^Dyspepsia, Sea - S/cX~ness, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and every complaint inci dental to diet or atmos phere.' Ladies will find them a sovereign boon, as they eradicate all 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, — 64 & 66 Water Street, N. Y. 9t. FER8T & CO., General Agents fur Uie State of Ga. Jin27-d&wly PRICE REDUCED ONLY $50 PER TON. IN FIVE TON DOTS. More than Two Hundred Planters U LAHSM PERTH ini th.' lost veai, acd tne MOh'i arc r.e r*1 from r. .it Ult> guaranteed. TLcvau •' ORABLS T ' TS Y and STRENGTH are Bo^t l £ COTTONSEED MEAL as s mer ure, I. known to every SCJINTIFIO AG R7- CULTUKa LIST. These article? form 'he bn ik o' (4-5) o lhe“L NGDtiN,’’to which aae added proper quan tities of PO PA 8H. GYPbUM • nd SALT. Thete five ingredients form the compound. IT IS A HOMS PRODUCTION. Targe capita’ i-vested herein the works, affords a -icuriiy for the guarantee of its FUB1TY. HON. C. C. L ANC DON, (Agrtcnitui. 1 Editor M jbile Registor. give? advisory supervision to the production of tfcie Fertilizer. No h gb freights from the tar nagt, nor larve c >m- ml.sinus to agents here, have to oe pi iu, as ransr.be true of an article ot fore en (Northern) marr”aciure, ai d henc the •• Langdou ” cau be sold, and I-, SC LD CHbAPEK. than anv standard Fertilizer in the market. The COTTON SEED MEAL, is produced at the works, and the R<ff BON K.- are gathered from the sur rounding country and ground at my Mflis. Farmers are invited to visit the Mobile Oi! Mills and witness the operations of producing the Laigdon 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 its use, pound ior pound, than any other Fertilizer, no matter wbat the price. FROM THE MANY TESTIMONIALS from practical men, these are here given : '1 osoALoosA, Ala., December 22.1370. Col. W. D. Mann: 3in—Yonr < trcuiar of the 1st instant, came to hand. As we fonnd the Langilo ■ Fertilizer th> best tha* we tried, I give >on my experience wnh it. Our lai d is poor, red hill land. Used 2 .0 lbs to the acre We nsedi.ni' on of Gillam’s, a> *76 ; three tons of Zell’s, ai $"5 per tin ; two tons ot the Langdon, at $60 per ion. "hi lai d aasni! worked alike, and the same quan- tiiv use: ol cuch. I did not keep the weights of each rcui -eparaie. but attended to the picking and weighing my sell, aud know that there was more cotton gathered to the acre on the Langdon than any other part ol the place. The Zell’s was next. From my own experience, ana in the opinion of all larmers who took notice of It, .he J atigdon Fertilizer was far snperior to any that, we used. Respectfully youm &c. C. H FITTS. Mr Thou as U Kenni.hy ol Meridian, Miss., aitir recounting his experience in the nse of the Langdon Fertilizer, says : *’ When I lived on my plantation in Alabama, I need many kinds of manure, but I never used anyth ing tnat would begin * compare with the Langdon Fertilizer. ” THE PRICE AT THE MILLS IS *50 PER TON IN FIVE TON LOTS ; *55 FOR A SINGLE TON : *3 PER 100 LB'. FOR 8 UALL LOTS It is exchanged tor Cotton Seed. 300 pounds. In strong sacks, delivered free on board boat or cars at Mobile, torone ton Uolto^ _cid, free at the landing or depot up country—f^cksand twine furnished by the Mills. Of its rteipness. Colonel Langdon says • Its cheap ness -1 am tally convinced tuat, at the price •• ow fixed by yon to-wit: *66 per ton, since reduced to *55, it is much the cheapest fertilizer in our market. Pound for pound, I consider it more va'nable than the preparations that are selling at *75 to *80. For my own nse, I would greatly prefer it to Peruvian Guano at the same price.’’ Of its merits he Bays: ’• The result is the best Fertilizer in the world tor onr Southern lands, in my opinion.” Again: “It. contains more fully and completely than any other, the elements necessary for the production of Southern crops and the renovation of Southern soil. Prof. Char es U. Shepard. Jr.. M. D , Prolessor of ■Jhem stry South Carolina Medical College, and inspec tor oi Fertilizers for South Carolina, who mode a rnli and careful analysis oi the Languon Fertiliser, says of it: •* It is * very superior article.” I also crush at ihe mills. Raw Bones, h are ground One. Price at the Mills *45 per ton. G-onud Baw Bone Is too well known a? a strong Fertii’'zer to need com ment. For Trees, shrubbery ana Grapes it ha- no equa The Ground Bone of the Mobile Oil Mills is warranted to contain nothing but Bone. Addrese all orders ior eitheir ol the above Fertilzers, accompanied by eash or orders on your merchants to MOBILE GIL .MILLS, P. 0. Box 72 Mobile. Ala *yf 12,00 per ton. Cash paid ;or Con in seed deliv ered at the wharf < r depot here- sacks and twine tarn ished tree of charge at your landing or depot. BONES WAITED. $15.00 per ton will be paid tor Bones delivered at the Mi.ks. It will pay to ga her them abont the country d ship to the Mobile Oh Mills. SALESMEN WANTED easiness honorable. No competition, liberal pay “jug 4w 8. W. KENNEDY. 8 8. <th 8t„ T his is no humbug i q jr By sending OD CENTS with a ge. height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by rein m mail, a correct p dure of yrntr future husband or wife, with name and date o» marriage. Address W. FOX. P. O. Drawer So. 21, Faltoimtle, N. Y. jan4-4w (Jt/x f\AWitKK pod agents, male or female, in a (JO i* a new manufioturln..' business at home. No c-p.t c required. Address Novbltt Oo., Sacco, Me. jan4 - *w $10 f^ade from 50 Cents. Something urgent iy nf edtd by everybody. Call and See; or 12 sampies sen’ srgt.-.ge puid for 50 ct* that retail easily for *1 , R. L. Wolcott. 181 C hatham 8q., N. Y. j»r,4-4w 100,000 AGENTS WANTED. HOW W0$£N CAN MAKE MONEY Anc c car best nks in the market. McKrrrqxT & .M .rtin. 1508 Jhe tnut Street, Phi jaa4 4 v FARMERS’ HELPER Sirovs^ how to double the profits of the FAKM, and how farmer® and t K eir ^oni* can each make $100 -PER MONTH in Winter. 10.000 Copies W'U h e maileo free to Farm er?. Send u?n e aud address to ZIEGLER & McCUR DY. Philadelphia, Pa. jan4-4w BVtRY MME^, Meciiauc & Wortdr CAN JUKE $50 to 6100 Per Iffon'.b wttli Cur Popular Bocks, Maps & Pictures. 50 Pages by rna-i iree. Acdress GOODSPiiliD’S Fmpire Book and Jan4—4w Map Honse, Chicago, ACENTS WANTED FOR Great H ! store of the War. Complete in one volume.— Sen t fir circular?, witn terms and full description O’ the work Address the National Publishing Co., Phila delphia, Pa , Atlanta, Ga,, or 8t. Louis, Mo. jar.4-4 GETTING UP CLUBS. Great Savin 0 to Consumers. Part.es enquire how to ret up clubs. Onr answer is, send for Price List, and a Club form will accompany tt with lull uir- nions—making a large saving to con sumers and remunerative to Club oiganizers. Tie Greet nmericai Tea Go. 31 A 33 VESEY STREET, P.O.BOX 5043 NEW YORK. jan4-4w AGENTS WANTED FOB AND IT«s VOTARIES. by Db John B. Ellis, Large Sales, Immense Profflts, Stupendous rt velatti ns and startling disclosures. The whole subject laid bare an* its hideousness exposed to universal execr tion. Wbittun in this intkrxst or t IVILJZATION, ( HBISTIAN1TX AND PUBLIC MOBALITT.— Send lor ci; culars and terms. U. b. Publishing Co. 411 Broome street. New York. jan4—4w GBit mmm dpiftti L %OT5? rjswbgne STANDARD GUARANTEED 2@0 MANUFACTURED BY WALTON,WHANN&I WILMINGTON,DEI m n /M FOR SALE BY factors ^mission merch] ^JUGOSTA, ge^T JiHARLE! We AGAIN OFFER TO THE PUBLIC THE G r eat Fertilizer ] WHANN’S RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE, Which ha* Given Such Universal Satisfacti >n! Daring the Part two Tears. We Guarantee it Yqual in Quality To Uat Previously Sold by US AND OUR AGENTS We Refer to all wbo Hare M It. LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR WOMEN Of NEW YORK 0K SOCIAL LIFE in the GKEAT CITY. Wonderful developments among the great aristocracy. Married Women Exposed, Ac., Ac. Price *3 25. The i.eat Book to eel) published. The beet terms to Agents over given. Address, N. Y. Book Co. 145 Nassau St,, New York.jau4-4w 4 GENTS WANTED FOR THE il LIGHT OF THE WORLD Containing Fleetwood’s ‘ Life of Christ,” and “Lives of the Apostles. Evangelists and Martyrs,” Doddridges “Evidences oi Christianity,” “History of the Jews,” by Josephus; “History of ail religious Denominations, with treatise and tables relating to events connected with Bible History, containing many fine engravings. Tne whole forming a complete Treasury of Christian Knowledge. W. FLINT, jan4 4w 26 S. SKVKNTH ST., Philadelphia. LIBEL FUR DIVORCE. F. A. Hall, i FULTON fcUPRRIOR COURT, vs. ■< Octobbb Term, 1870. Janbttb Hall. | RFLK N1 Si TO PJSHFMCT SKRVICB. It appearing to the Conrt, by the return of the Sheriff, that the deicndant, Janette Hall, i£ not to be fonnd in said county; and it appearing that the said defendant resides beyond the limits oi said state: It is therefore ordered by the Conrt, that the sheriff perfect service in said case by publication in this case once a month, lor lonr months, previon? to the next Term of said Court, in tne “Atlanta Intelligencer.” By the Conrt. W. K. BY1NGTON, Attorney for Libellant. A true extract from the minutes of the Court. W. K. Vbnablb, Clerk. October Term, 1870. dec8 4m COLLINS, WETHER1LL & CO.- Wliolc-ale Seed Growers. 1111 & 1113 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. G ARDEN SEEDS of choicest stock and true to name- our owngrowth. Everyvanety of selected Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. We have nearly 800 acres exclusively devotee to the growing of Gardet and Flower Seeds. Dealers and others wishing soods direct from the grower, sboo/d send their orders to ne The largely increased demon i for our Seeds is ths best evidence of the care bestowed on their growth and pre paration. Car general Wholesale Trade List malted tree on ap Plication. COLLINS, WBTHERILL A CO.. 1111 and 1113 Marks ♦. Street septlO—wSro PHlk.ADEK.Flff QUEEN OF THE SOUTH ONLY GENUINE STRAUB P0&TABLE GK1ST MILLS, C ORN MEAL, WHEAT FLOURING AND STOCK FEED, Bolting Apparatus, Bmutters, Com Shelters, Flour Packers, and AfflJUL. WORK GENEHALL. V. These Mills were first madeto supply the wants of the Planters and Stock Growers of the South, but their fame has spread to every quarter of the globe, and they are now sold and used in kurope, Asia, Africa and South America. To .'.j supply the increasing demand we have enlarged onr Manufactory ■'C3 and added valuable improvement# to the Mill. As heretofore, our Mills will be built of choice Burr Blocks, selected at the Quarries in Fiance. Send -ot Descriptive Pamphlets containing Treaties oo Milling, sent by mail free. Address, i^AAC oTUACB A CO« Cor. Front and John Streets, mlyl5-d&w. CINCINNATI, O. $25 JO $100 PER WEEK. M ade easily by any lady. 20,000 sold in six months The most rapidly selling article ever iuvented ior married or single ladies'use. NO FEMALE CaN 1 W11 HOOT IT. Durable, Elegant, Cheap, and what has always been wanted, and always will. Profit? laige. Rights for sale, tady agents can make fortunes. Standard article. Circulars free. Address Bandanab Manulactnring Co., Box 60, Station” A.” mew York, ■iueii-wl® FB1C El $51 Caih, Delivered on Cars at Charles ton. $58 50 For Factors’ Accentasce, Doe 1st Hovember, Delivered on Cars at Charleston. $54 00 Cash, Delivered on Cars at Au gusta. 862 For Factors’ Acceptance, Dne 1st November, Delivered on Cars at Augusta. FOR SALE BY G W CAMP, Bowenaville, Ga. M B DEVAUGHEN, Jonesboro, Ga. WOOD & ROGERS, Covington, Ga STILLWELL & PENTICOST, Rome, Ga. W L HIGH, Madison, Ga. W B HAYGOOD & W J RUSSELL, # Athens, Ga. A LEYDEN, Atlanta, Ga. CUSHORN, HERRING k CO., COTTON FACTORS — AND — Commission Merchants, YCGUST l, G A. i*n29-ri&w2m CHARLESTON, S. C. FORSYTH SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be eold before th? court house door In the town ot Camming, Forsyth county on the Firnt Taeoday In April Eext, within the legal hours ot sale, lot of land No. L,I91, tn 'he 14th District and 1st sec tion of Forsyth county, Ga. Levied on as ' he properti of A. H. McDonald, to satisfy an attachment (1 fa in lavor ot Tram in U Sanford. Pointed out in said ff fa. Levy made and returned to me by a conataoie. J. A. SIMS, Deputy Sheriff. mch4-td printer’s lee *2 50 per levy. GEORGIA. FtruToa Cotnrax. TffTHKRSAS, George Welch. Guardian of the parson vv and property of William Wood Lyon, minor, has applied tor leave to sell a portion of the real eatate belonging to hie said ward for his benefit— All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their objections, if any exist, with ; n the time allowed by aw. else leave will be granted for th- »aie of said real estate. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. jan7-40d printer’* fee *4 50. GEORGIA. Faxsrrk County ; Obdi (xbx’s Optics, February 27.1871. G -ORRB W D \VM having applied for guardian ship 1 1 ihe parson? and property of tne minor cutid-on oi man W. Davis, deceased. This ts. therefore,t > no: tfy all par - ms concerned to file th ::r objections, i any tuey havs, within fims prescrib es by law ei?e letters will b? granted said aopuoant as applied tor, on the Prat Monday in 4pril next DAVID C. MINOR, mar7-90d. Ordinary. printers fee *3 CANCERS, TUMORS ULCERS. A STONI3HING cures by Prof Kline, at the Phlladel /A phia Cancer Institute, 931 Arch street. Phi Adel • e . Fa. At Branch offices, by Dr. Dalton, 28) W. rth street, Cincinnati, O.; by Dr. Greene, Charlotte, N. G.; by Dr Healy, ctubbletieid House. Atlanta, Ga. WONDERFUL CANCER ANTIDOTES. No Knife. No Oar.-tic Medicines. No Blood. Little Pain. For particulars, call on or address either ot the vb »r n22-uw3m Pickens Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold beiore tha Court-house door in said couQ-y, on the First Tuesday in April next, one second hiudorl bnggy, levied on as the property o' Tho nas ii. Bru vn, uu ter and by virtue of a magistrate of F titon county. Georgia, against Ihomas Brown in favor ot Henry C Cali, controled by Albert Mosel v. Property nointed out in said mortgage ff. la., Feuruary 7th, 1871. H. M. PAKiUS, Depty Sheriff. feblS-tds Printer’s fee *2.00 per :jV *. PortDoued Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold before the conrt house door, in the city of Atlanta. Fulton county, Ga., on the fl-st Tuesday tn April next, within the legal hours of saie, the following property, to-wit: Two acres more or less, oi land, situated on the sonth side ol Marietta street, in the city of Atlanta, near the uglethorpe Park, ana known as rhe Atlanta Fertilizing and Mineral Paint Works. On said lot is. two large framed bnildlngs and one small brick building.— Levied on as tne property oi Glenn A Wright, by virtue ot »ud to satiety a li-n fi fa issued in favor ol A C Li da vs 1 he Atlanta Acid Fertilizing Company, Ma'Ch the 7lh, 1871. A. M. PfiKKLRSO.i. mhlu-w4c Deputy Sheriff. BEAD. I T is well known to Doctors and to Ladles, that Women are subject to ;.unu roua dis eases peculiar to their sex - such as t-oppression ot the Menses,White?,Paiulul Month tv “Periods,’' Rheumatism of, the Back and Womb, irrewuiai Menstruation, Hemorrhage, or Kxcsseive “Flows,” anu Pro lapsus Uteri or railing of the Womb. These diseases have seldom been treated snccessluliy. The profession has sought diligent ly for some remedy that would cnab'.o them to treat these disease? with success. At last that r.-medy has been discovered by one i f the moat skultu physicians in ihs Staie of Georgia, 'that remedy is BRADPIEID’S FEMALE REGULATOR. byBraffl A V ^ tabi °’ **** pnt np 111 Atlanta, Ga., .. wi.l partly the blood and strength ;l n the system, re- kld ‘ ty *’ and 18 a Pirf-ct soe ific fSViliii a ?° 1 T e diseases, a? a certain cure as quiu nois in (hub and Fivers. For a history of diseases and corlifl?ates of it? won - dorf il cares, the reader is itferrcd to the wrapper arauud each bottle. Bvc y bottle warranted to give satisfaction or money re landed. LxGbakgb, Ga., March 2S. 1870. SkinriiU) A Co., Atlanta, Georgia: Dxak Sirs: 1 take pleasure in stating that I have used, for the last twenty j ear-, tne medicine you are putting S : X^ OWn M ^ r - f’KADFISLD’P PEVtitiriJ UHIGUtiA- 1 OK, uad coiisidt i •. the be&t conibiuatiua ever gotten ti get a>.r tor the diseases for whicn it is recommended. I nave been foniKiar »rh the pres r p ion, both as prsc- tioner ot medicine and in domestic practice, and c?n honestly say that I consider it a boon to sni er’ng fe males, and can but nope every lady u ih- land, who may be enffirii-g in any way peculiar to meirsex, may be eble to procure a bottle, that their sufferings may net only be relieved, but that they may bo restored to ht'ell ^ and and strength. With my kindest regards, I am, respecifully, w. B. Parrelu, M. d. Postponed Sheriff Sale, W ILL be eold, on the premises oi Glenn A Wright, on Marietta street, near tae Oglethorpe Pars, in the c>ty of Atlanta, Fniton connty. known as tne Atlanta Fertilizing and Mineral Paint Works, on the first Tues day >n May next, wilhta the legal hours of sale : Four Thousand Feet of Lumber, more or less, sawed for the purpose ot building cotton anu hay presses. Levied on as ihe property oi Glenn &, vV right, by virtue of and to eatisfy a manufaci nrers i.en 11 fa Issued in .avor ol Christopher Doad, agent tor William Solo man vs. Glenn & " right. March the 7lh, 1&71. A, M. PRK4EKSON. mhl0-w4t Deputy Sheriff. W U UREAS,H Eaatln, guardian of the person ana property ot Permelta uK istin, represents to the Court, by his petition, that he has luUy discharged his said trust— This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to eho * cause, if anytbey can, why said guar dian should no:, be discharged lrom nt? said guardian ship and teceive letters of dramission, on the Urst Mon day in May nsxt. ■DAVID C. MINOR, Ordinary. Ieh9-4"d Printer's lee *4 ML GEORGIA, Fulton county. ukdinakt’b urrica, January 8d, 1871. J OHN T. BRAMNON having applied for the guar dianship oi the person ana property of Elia Lock, a minor child of J. T. Lock, late of DeKaib county. This is therefore to notliy all persons 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. Coons, Clerk. ian4-2tu Printer’s fee *4 50. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A lL pen-on? hiving demands against kdwin Payne, deceased, late of Fuuon county, aie hereby loci* U- d and required to present them, progeny attested, to the undersigned, within the ume prescclkp” by law, and ail persons indebted to said deceased are heicby required to iu«ke immediate payment to the uudersigued. C M PAYNE, Axecntor, jan24-40d printer s tee $3 'iiiOEGi A Clayton County. Ordinary’s Office, October 19,1870. W HEREAS, E. R. Fortson, administrator ot B. H. Fortson, deceased, has filed his flmti return, show ing a full distribution and settlement of said de- censfd’s estate, and applies lor letters of diamissiOL which letiers will be granted on ihe first Monday in De cember next, unless some valid objections are filed ac cording to taw. J. H. MORROW, Ordinary. oct20-6m prin.er’s fee *4 53. M URRER1-BEWARS OF QUACKS-50,000 ol noth sexes, harried to premature graves yearly luraugh nervous debility, etc., produced by yoni hlui indiscretion. The advertiser, uuring years ot suffer ing, tried every advertised remedy without relief; b?s discovered a simple means ol ssL-cure, which he will send FBka to his follow sufferers. Address, S. R. SHAW, feb7-w4t 737 Broadway, New York. We, th; undersigned, Druggist?, take pipasnre in com mending to ihe trade Dr. J. Iib.dpisliv’s Female hta- TJI-Aroll — believ-i:g it to be a good and reliable remedy for the diseases lor which o recommends It. W A lA.vSLiII.L, atlanta, i-e-Tgia. PEUBEK'l’uN, WILlSUN & i At LOR * CO., _ Atlanta, Gei’rgia. RBI.INE A- FOX, Atlanta, «eotgia. W O LAWSHE, Atlanta, Geoieis. W ROOT & SON, Mar.etU, Georgia. DR. PROPHITT’S CEiEBRtTEil LIVES MEUSOISE! It Is purely vegetable, and will act uoon the f iver and Ki ’neys as promptly as Calomel and Bncha, without tti.ydanger • fsal.varion or destruction of ihe bones. Parties taking this medicine neeu not li nr getting wet, or any other reasonable exposure. SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASES: headache, Dull Feeling or the Blues, Sonr Stomach, Sick or Nervous headacue, Heartburn, fndige-tiiou or Dys pepsia, Bad oi iii ter Paste in ihe Mouth, tneekin has a thick, rougu feeling, and is darker than usual, rostive- nsss, Melaucaoly reelings, tirmrpi. Cold Feet, Colic. Bysentt iy or Diarrt cei, cnills uud •ever, and Piles. In fact, where ihe ^.ver i.-out oi order, you are liable to every disease thatis not coutnguus. Prophltl’s Liver Medicme, it raken jiropetiy, will prevent and cure any disease resulting from a deranged It will regulate its functions and thus cure all diseases canted by tne feature ol its healthy action. it has been used for a great number oi years and hn? given universal satisfaction. 1 here is po brother or son claiming to have the origi nal receipt. It is put up in both powuer and Fruid form. Fairborn, Ga., September 4,1868. Db. O. 8. Pbopbitt : Sib: My wile hue been an invalid for fifteen years. Doc tots an agree she hau “ Liver Disease.” in connec tion wilu iheirprac iceshenaed varicu? nolidremedies, none of which seinhd io do any good, .-omet me ago I K rocureo a bo lie oi “Liver -V eii i : e,” oi your agent ere, C. A. Daivty, which being giv, u accoiuiug to di rections, has elloc.ed a eompiele cure. GAOliUA L. THOMPSON. Atlanta, Ga., July 18,1870. IVfBSBBS. BBADriELD & CO 1 Gbntlxksn—Last year, durirg my travels iu Ala bama and Southwest ceorgia, j contracted chi.ls and fever, and my general heilin became very bad. I tried various remedies, and among others c-11:1 - lei; berg it's Pillb—all 10 no purpose. 1 was troubled w;th ioieuse pain in the smad 01 my ba- k, and for mouths I dia not have amomuLt’s rest. 1 had well uigb d-spsired of re covering when a lriend recomeiei.ded me to take Dr. Propbitt’s Liver Medicine, f d:u =0,unri one b tile has cured me; and to day i feel like another man. 1 con sider it one of tne oest medicines for g norm use now put up. and, without any reservation, lecommeuil it to the afflicted. 1 am, gentlemen, very respectlnliy, y.-urs, r tc., O. iu. ilAhhiSON. A VOID Q,UACKS.—a victim or early indiscre tion, causing ueivous dooiliiy, premature decay, o-c., having tried in vam every advertised remedy, has a .-lmple means ol seit-cure, which he wlti send iree to his itUow-euflerers. Address J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nas sau street, New York. decSl—wtun Mortgage Sheriff Sale. W ILL be sold b dors the Court-house door In the city 01 Atlanta, at tne usual hours of sale, on the Fir rt Tuescty in May nexi, tue following property, to-wn: • uw l:r;o Hoe press, 1 folio Hoe press, 8 imposing stones, to stands, * cabinets, 2b cases type to each calf, met, tea-1 press, 13 paiis of esses witn type, 20 iron chases, 2 rule ci--a with rales, 12 brass galley- , wooden gaiieys, 10 fonts wood poster type, 1 font rnuta' type, 1 desk, 1 iot metal larnuurt, 9 iron composing sticks, 1 gaticy rack, 1 fo. icSds, 1 cos* cats, 1 lean C uu ler, 4 >inp isii g stoues, X prooi press, 6 stands, 84 pair Cases wun type, 14 brass galleys, 1 rub ug machine 1 standing p.eoa, 2 paper cutters, 1 hoard carter, 1 set binder’s tools, 1 cabinet with type, 1 work bench 6 !, 1 book c tse aud desk, 1 large iron sale DR. PROPHITT’S DYSENTERY CORDIAL Is one of the most valuable lomni nnds now put up for Dia r recea, DjSentery, Cholera tn utum, or etio era Morbus. Thi medicine has been use for yu-rs, and gives uai- ▼eisalsairlactiou. The most delicate child may take it with impunity. Covington, Ga., November 9,1667. Db. Pbopbitt : Having a severe attack of Dysentery during the past isTEBKOteCOPIdS VIEWS, ALBUMS. CKR0M08, FRAMES Phillips, Charles & Co., awe offering for SALE 50,000 lbs. BACON AND LARD, 80,000 lbs. BULK HEAT, 10,000 bnshels CORN, 300 Bale* ol HAY, 1,000 bbla. FLOCK, and many other articles of Produce and Groceries. MITCHF'L.L STREET, Atlanta. jnar2-2m E. Sc H. T. ANTHONY & CO„ 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, I-vitn the atte; tton of the Trad i to their extensive as- s irtmeur the above e o - !-, «>i Iheir o* u publication, c.-ha'ai lure anu in,: ortati'.in ; Also. PHOTO LANTERN SodDEs, and GRAPHOSCOPES. NEW VIEWS OF YOSBMITE. E. A H. T. ANTHONY A CO., 5?1 Br- adwav, N w l ots. Op; osite Meiropu itsn Hotel, IMPjl.Tka? ANT) Kit.P*LY DUu? fOGRAu-u v mhl5-dlmkw6m A BOOH. FOP, THE MILLION _ _ 1 A Private Counsellor MARRIAGE !M e to“^,°» ! physiological mysteries G w • av fc v { and revelations ol the exuai rystem, with the latest discoveries In prodndug nd preventing oiitpring, preservi ag the complexion,Ac. Thi* is on interesting work of two hundred and twenty-four pages, with numerous engravings, and contain* valuable information for those who are mar ried or contemplate marriage; stfli it is a book that ought to be under lock aud key, and not laid carelessly about the house. Sent to anv one (free 01 postage) for Fifty cents, Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth sL St. Louis, Mo. ZtT notice to the Afflicted and Unfortunate, Be' > we applying to the notorious (Ittacxs who adver tise ir, public paiters, or using any Quack Kmcns, i-ernse 1 r. Lull*’ work, no matter what your disease or how deplorable your condition. Dr. isutte cm be consulted, personally or oy mall, on ine disease? mentioned In hi? works. Office No. 12 N Eighthstraet. between Market and Ouesnut, St. Louis Vo une9-dawlv c?al6« B Y virtue of an order from the e'ourt of Ordinary of Hmry eonuty, Ga., will be eo'd before the court noa=e door, in the town o f McDonough, Henry county, Ga., between tbe u-ua’ hoar, of sale, on Ui- first Tuesday in March next. 127 .ere?, mere or ie»s, ot lot? of land Nos. 2UU 2 7 and 21S in the 2a district of said county, known a? tne Green Harris pi tee. soid as the properly o f A G. Combs, deceased, for the bene fit ot tae heire and crad iore Term* ca?h or credit of ten months. SAMUEL >1. Prt 1Cti. AdmiListrator. ianlS tds urtecer’s tee *5 per square. LOOM. TO YOii^ CHILDREN. THK ttREAT SOOTfllN^ REMEDY^ MRS. 1 foures OofoC ana Griping is 1 PRICE ; yhiuimb'- , ihe uo.isX and iactlitaies J 25 • ;... r ( the urocess of Teetitiog. ) CENTS. ; - • stbdneo fojLTTrt?:c-E? and j FRIGE kVfAtconlii’A . — Staieol 'I- > 35 eTsur. ( dent to inisntsandciuidr’ii. j IliiilT -, MKS. i Cures Diarrhea. Dysentery) PRICE Whitcomb’s sand c-.mmer owap^int iu > 2s sYKUf. I Children of aii ages. J CEN is.; It is ihe G^est infant’s and Cniidren ? soothing Remedy in an disorders brought on by Teething or any other cause. Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE OO. Bt. Lottie, Mo. So’d by Druertrtc and Dealers in Medicines every —Nere. itmes^dawly Ayer’s Sarsaparilla 1 8 a concentrated extract of the choice root, *0 com bined with other substances of still greater alterative power as •« afford an effectual anti dote tor diseases Sarsaparilla it reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those who soffer from Stru mous complaints, and that out wh cb will accomplish their enre must prove, as this has proved, ol immense service to this targe class ot our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it, has been proven by experiment on m iny of the worn cases to be found In the following comptaints. Scrofula, acroiofoua Swellings and Sores, Skm Dis eases, Pimpies, Pus titles. Blotches, Eruptions, st. uihony’s hire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Rheum. Scald Head. Ringworm, jcc. Syphili* or Ventral 1 ittase is expelled from the sys tem by the prolonged use of this SabsapabiuIiA, and the patient is left m comparative health. Female Dueau* are caused by Scromla in the blood, and are often soon cured by this Extoact or Sabba pa mi.f.A, Do not reject this invaluable medicine, because you have been imposed upon by something pretending to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When yon have used aim's—then, and not till then, wil you know tbe vir tues ol Sareapariha. For minute particulars or the diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayer’s American Almanac, which the agent below named will furnish gratis to all wno call lor it. atsb s Cathabtio rums, for tbe cure of Coetive- ness. Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Headache. Files, Rheumatism, Heart burn arising from Di-ordired Stomach, Pain or Moroid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, and as a Dinner Fill, arc uneqnailed. 1 hey are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive c*ti take them with pleasure, aud they are thfe best Aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Prepared by Da. J. v. aYaK A tiu., Lowell, Mass., and soia by all Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. Agents at Atlanta, PEMBERTON, TAYLOR St CO. mshlb-dMwSm Also, at the same time anu place 1 job book printire prass 01 K. tine & Oo.'s patent, now in nse m tue ocics of me Atlanta intelligencer. Levied 011 as the proper tv o: J. I. Whi laker by virtue of and to satisfy * mor'g we 1 ff. la., - seued irom Fnllou superior Court In lavor 01 B. C Yancey vs. J. I. Whitaker. ° r 01 Also, at the same ume aud piace one hundred and sixt\ (160) cases, and one hundred and seventy-five (175) fonts of type of different sizes and description aLd -levcn (11) stands, known as the Atlanta intelil’ geccer Job office. Levied on as the property of Jared 1. Whitaker by virtue ol and to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa., issued irom t niton Superior Conrt in lavor of D. M. Bam vs. Jared L Wtutaaer. Froptrty p inted out by p amtiff’s attorney. Also, ai the same and place 1 iot of merchandise con sisting of groceries, domestics, boots, shoes, calicoes haidwarr, &c Levied on as the property of Samuel Ja. k-oa by virtue oi and to satisfy a mortgage ft. ft istued from Fui ion Superior Court in favor of Henry H. J»cjbe. Property pointed oat by plaintiff’s at torney. a. M. 1 ERKEHSoN, Deputy Sheriff. maiT-60d ' ' ‘ tioua Oe followed,. e.ief w„U:d < hie)y be obtofoea. Yours, Ac., O. S. PORTER. Ccsszta. Tex as, 1869. Db. Pbofhitt : Dzab 8iB*-Your Liver Medicine and Pain Kill ft is a complete success. J. L. vVitlTTfrit. PROPHITT’S KILL IT. printers fee *2 59 per ieyy.- GEOUG1A, Faybttb county. Coubt op Obdujary, March 7,1871. W HEREAS, R D Dickson, security of John C Dick son. guarcian ot Zachariib Turner, has filed Ms final return, showing a full distribution of the estate of Zichartah Turner, end applies for letters ol dismission, which letters wil! be granted on tbe first Tuesday in apnl next, unless some valid obieciions are filed ac cording to law. DAVID C. MINOR, Ordinary. mh7—30d Printer’s fee *4 50. PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. fJIHIl^nvajiiabl^^ainUjJledicfM^o^Durigrtng, cl»nMngj^emovi^^>adodorsiiMU^kmds^>^icknee»; forburna. sows, wounds, stings; for Erysipelas, rheu matism. and ail skin diseases; ior catarrh, sore mouth. iorethrMtj^iptheri^^orcoiic^diarrhce^chomra^asa wssnti^oftenandMbeantityin^hi^skinjJjO^emovefoink spots, mildew, fruit stains; taken internally as well ULOEUIA, Fatbttk CuE»n. Obdinaby’s Opiicz. February 1,1871. J OHN J. GILBERT, Admimstraior of tne estate of Mm H Jack-on, ceceased. represents,in ci? petition auiy fi ed, that he ha* rally discharged ni? said crast- aii i-ers.»u» conesrne 1 are hereby notified to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to efcow cause, if any they con, wh, caid administratcr should not ae discharged lrom said administration, and receive letters 01 dismiss', n on the first Monday in Mav next. DAVID C. MINOR. Ordinary feOV vbd Fnaier’s lee *4,50 Agents Wanted. SPECIAL ana Local Agent? ; also canvassers wanted ior a ifr*t-cia?s Liie insurance Company. Apply by nelier, Locs. Box 94. Allan ta Post Office. *€pr$r-» rt-V wt* GEORGIA, Pickxns County. O N a montu alter date apoiication will be made to the Court ol Ordinary oi Pickens county, Georgia, at ine first regular Term Vie: the expiration of one month from mis notice for leave to se’l the lands belonging to the minor heir? of W. ti. Gordon, deceased, late of said County, deceased, lor the th lit li: of said minors. J. B. GORDON. Guardian. jAirib-wSm o. Joseph B. and W. A. Gordon, as applied externally: so h'ghiy reemnn:- rded by THE CELiliBBATE D MURRAY & UNMAN’S FLORIDA WAT-m Tbe most lasting, agreeable, and refreshing oi all perfumes, for use on the Handkerchief, at the Toilet, and in the Bath. For sale by all | Druggists and Perfnmen. nov9-eodly This is the celebrated medicine that ran Perry Davis Pain Killer out of the m rtel, wherever it was eold. Davis made Prophitt cuange the name irom Paiu Killer to Pain Kill It. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain cf any kind, it has no equal >or cues. Bruises, Eurus, or old Cores, it is the best thing you can n»e for a dressing. For snake Bites or Stings of Poisonous Insects, ft is a perfect antidote. It is good for Colic, Colds, Coughs or Bowel Complaint. < Its name Indicates its nature lolly. It is truly death to Pain. Manufactured and sold by BKADPIKLD & CO., At lanta, Georgia, and by oil Druggists, Nzwrex Factoby, Ga., November, 1867. Db. Pbopbitt : Last summer my horse sprained his ankle severe causing tne whole leg to swell 10 about twice the natura size, and rendering a m almost heipless; two applies* tioua of yonr Anodyne Pain Kill fi luorouguly cored it. John a. davio. DR- PROPHITT’S Fever and Ague Pills. The best Antidote for Chills and Fever known. Cures warran ted in every case ur money reiunded— Purely Veg etable. administrator’s* Male. B Y virtu'e of an order granted by the conrt of ordi nary of Fulton county. Ga., I will sell before the Court-house of Fnltou onuniy, on the Firi-t Tuesday in Ann! next at pub'ie outcry, to the highest bidder for each, the following lands ; Lots of laud uumb-r-t *i, in, 318, and 384, all lying fn the i3ih District 01 Mill -r u ,ty, containing 250 acres each Also, tot of land Vo. 323. .yicy in th? 15th District ol Worth county, contains 25 ■ acras. .-told far the ben efit o. tue or ecu fora of the estate oi Jo. a. tiavis deceas ed. .. . . D._ P HILL, DR. PROPKITT’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. Will relieve Headache, Nervon?nesB, Jaundice, and all other derangement* ol the Liver. Purely v- ^e'able. tiaiiufaciurcu ai d lor sale by BK^LFtifo D <fc CO., Broud mree*. At‘a-la, Georgia, 1 nii lor fu e by all Druggists of Atlanta, Geojgia, at manniuciarer’s prices. mart-tds Adm’r. for Estate of Joel Dans, printers >ee $5 per sqnar. who h-\v- r,-, d it is lor sale by all Drnggisi e and Couatr2 i Mercli2nte^jn^^ia^bO B j»rdeFed^iirecd£ ol DABBY PROPHYLACTIC 00„ deefi- 181 William Street, N. Y. Fresh (Hades, Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree aid bhrnb, ud iver^reen Seeds, mevtid by nual. with directiohi for cal tore. Twenty>fivc different packets of either due lor $1.00. The ux eiaseee $5.00- 2UAAW pounds Evergreen sad Tree Seeds; Apple, Pear, Cherry, Ac ; Grass Seeds; Beet. Cabbage, Carrot, Onion, squash, Turnip, ..a ail Vegetable and Flower heeds, in small or laige quantities : also small Fruits, Stocks, Ruibe, Shrubs, Roses, Verbenas, *c , by mail, prepaid. New Goiden Banded Japan Lilly, tOc. Priced Descriptive Catalogue sent ie any plain sedress, sratis. Agent, wanted. Wholesale List to Agents,Clubs and the Trade Seeds on oommlsrioa. B. Mats ATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Yf arebonee, Plymouth, Muse. Eslsbilshrd in 1812, THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE. TAKEN INTERNALLY, It cure* sudden Colds, Coughs, Ac., and Weak Stem- oeh. General Debility. Nursing Sore Month. Canker, Liver Compla nt. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Cramp or Fa n in tne stomach. Bowel Complaint, Painters’ Colic, A.i.tie cholera, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. APPLIED EXTERNALLY, Cores Felons, Boils, and Old Sores, Severe Barns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter. Broken Breasts. Frosted Feet and Chilblains. Toothache, Fain in the Face, Neu- ralgia and fibearngtius. It if a rare remedy m Ague* Chills and Fever. __ PAIN KILLER, Taken internally, ebonld be fdoltereted with milk or. water, or made into a syrup with ®oliwt$. For a Cooffb a few d rope on sugar, eaten, will be mare effec tive thu anything else. See printed direction*, which accompany each bottle. CERTIFICATES: We, the undereigned, have used Dr Prcphfti’s Prepa rations ard rake pleasure in recommencing them to ihe paoilc, as oeir g ail he claims for them: Col it J ilcuuerton. Covington, Ga; O T Rogers, Covirgtor, Ga; U S Porur. Covington, Ga; I’n.i J L, Jones, c'ovingior. Gs; V 14 ArooM, ‘ tor • i.ur- fuf-; : v Vt W c?nn, ueorg a i.'ou ei. r- ; : vV s..i«o:i, MontRello, Ga; Bobtrl be;. - ;.er Ci»ticq, Ga; A ki Fob.ii-oa, Mort cello, Gs; Jruics W-'g’u 7 71 hum county, us; A Westbrcc-, ui an coOi.iv, Ge; Judge J J Hoyd, Covington, Ga; W A Re- Dee, “Covington Enterprise;” AH Zachary, Covington, Ga; George Wallace, Atlanta, Ga; Dick Lockett, Davis county, Texas; W Hawk Whatley, Cnsseta,Texas; w C Rooerts, Uncen ctunty, Texas; Tommey & btewait, Atlanta, Ga; W A Landsdell. Druggists, Atlanta, Ga; R F Maddox, of fi F Maddox A Co, Atlanta, Ga; Uriah Stevens, Oarterevilie, Ga; a ti Louis, Lowndes county, Georgia; Joseph Land, Lownces county, Ga; James Jeff, cartersville, Ga; W L Ellis, Dooiy eonuty, Ga; yf a Fordhana, Pooly county, Ga; John B Davis, New- laB Factory, B F Baas, Lowndes county. STATE OF GEORGIA, I Know all men by these FtrLYOB COUNTY. J preaents, That 1 have trie day, for value received, sold and trancferied to He aD- vi m u st CO., the sole right to manufacture and sell mt FamilyMeuicines. and have famished them with ihe fuu receipts, and have authorized the said tiKAbt irtcti A CO., to print or have punted, anything they maj see proper corcerning any and ah of uie above-named Medicines, q his 15> h day of Jane, 187b. [feigned] O 8 PROPHITT. InDMsence of Thomas F Jones and Robert Crawford. Norary^Tfotie. [btl am for m« by all Druggists. jaitifi-vly