Weekly Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1865-18??, April 19, 1871, Image 3

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■—5 Aladaoae OelaohamDs’ ALONE IN A MOUiiTilN GORGE .3nng:y ve in--?'! in tne wild? oi one ol the Middle Stiles, lived ,i i-i ».no Deiacnamps, many years ago, with no an .v.i protestor, save a laithful dot; that ever fie. >d liur let defend .u t;nc o. need iler email, moss-? jvered caoiu, rapped with the wtld-ros anc honeysuckle. appeared mil away jy a clnster of ander- lire win, n d elose.y ci .';roue<; ■ ■ the north acu east by a deep, • rai.gy ravine 'hat led away pack to the moun tain gorire. Her mffi.ng the amniem air, waited Irom nature’* green sward canning to the aoantau, side, bathing her brow in early inoru’e gentle dewar >p, she lived - ana alone lor many long tears, the catamount earthly midnight yen, and the woil , e aoieiut toi quealty aru iwil aer irom pleasant mtrinigit| o;niaber_, .Now aa.i : hen .-he wohid emerge irom her utstowt borne and mingle wah ine inda'tituhCe arou .d about l. r one or two months at a tune, .-he was eccentric in her acts anil a i vieWcrt her a a living cariosity. Wane noia home, ene apparently tnul oat one object and that wa- the reliel other alrficied sex. Under l belt on i he ie.i side, coil d >>e seen an oio lashioned dire ol cout deraole size, carried lor her own protection, while strapped across bur shoulder was suspended a cu rious sack made from the PRICE REDUCED ONLY $50 PER TON. I> FIVE TO.\ lots. More than Two Hundred Planters TB IEO ;|E1 WUNKHUMt th ; aft yeai, and the MOS'J Vf \ ORABLE ff "PORTS arc neard frernit. italUKlay and sthknoth are guaranteed. The v&juc of BOMK FHGSPh/k t « skins of rabbits iND^RAiTooN? 1 Arranged in alternate etrlpee. Thla bag coutained some old parchment, curione relics, a lew light garments, ami a smaiier saca containing a course power made irom certain loots known oniy to herscll, the secret ol which she ciui.g to as with the tenacity ol de-in. t>ti‘ .med form irom her wud mountain home, to act th 0 Samaritan, wuh this uukDowu vegetable powder, . she claimed i>osees»ed a wonderful power overall oi fes incident lo the lemale sex. fone termed it “wumu physic,” with which she proposed to cure all allect’.ons and derangements ol that organ, and kindred com plaints Iree oi charge. With such singular magic did sue relieve all who applied, hat withiu a lew years her name and mine Oceania known lur aou wide, ana hun dreds oi fullering iemaies applied lor reliel and returned to tneir homes healthy aim nappy. Many were anxious to know her great secret, and large sums oi money were entered il she would divulge it - hut snestubboru- ly relusod. uar.ug her solitary life she became intimate with only one woman, a noted midwife some miles distant, to wuom she promised to Cross’ Medico Ckirurgicai Reriew. Com lined with other known vegetable Tonics, having great power over the uterine organs ; with Black Koot to act upon the liver and bowels, and Soluble Citrate oi Iron lo correct the blood, he has iorrnod a wonderlul Combination tor the euro of all Female Complaints, con sidering il the oniy Female Regulator known, arid how oilers tins valuable compound.to the affiictcd lemale, uudor the name ol ENGLISH FEMALE!! BITTEfRS. The Medical Profession at large, have long felt! the need ot such a medicine, consequently It is not strange that, they so »agerly prescribe and recommend these liters lo their lemale patients. liyoiicoh.it seethe pile ot smiling appi ovals and en comiums irom physicians and the public w ho have cured Ihelr daughters, their wives, and their friends, by the use of these bitters, no sickly lema.e would hesitate to use them. This Female Regulator is adapted lor old, young, married or single lemales. who ate affected with acute or chronic forms of Uictine derangements. They cure paiului, suppressed, scanty, proiuse or irregular Menstrua, ion. Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Fluor Aibus Oir Whiles. Hysterics, tailing of the Womb, Ulceration and lrra abil'ty oi the Womb, pain ill the side, back or loins, sica Headiche, palpitation or fluttering ol the Heart, hurried breathing, swimming oi the head, cold Feet and Hands, loss oi Appetite, iudigesli n, torpid Liver, Mclancholly, Nervousness, W. keiuluess. Barren ner-s, physical Prostration, etc. Many ol these are re- iovod pv ~r oiy one bottle. THE LIVER AND,£S T 0 M A l U Are thoroughly aroused and restored to a healthy action, by the ute ot these Bitters. Its peculiar Iron and Vege table combination, pi: ces it far ahead of any similar preparation before the public. Females, alter confinement and convalescents from any debilitating complaim, who remain weak and lee- lile wuh little or no appetite, are at once aroused and strengthened by their use. As a Family To ic lor men, women and childaeu. ii has no equal. Ode tablespoon- inl contains more medical properties, than one bottle ol any ol ii c common and purt^ant ** dilate alcohol hot ter p, to be louna u!l over ihe country. When the manu facturerr* ol the common beverage* ol the nay bay they cure aU diicttics, they well know they arc ** pulling tnt* >vc o\" ouer your eyee, ana laugh at your stupidity in bein'" *o catily humougged whenever the article smacks of wtnskp. ii 30U n ai«y dcMre a valuable Iron and \ e- 1:0table Tonic ror youredlana lamily, one bottle of K 1 Li. will 1 aet onger and uo more good lhan one dozen ot the ordinary “ grog thop” bitters, as one tablespoon fui in water, issuliicient ior a whole family. As FE.MALEjj REGULATOR, It has no equal on ihis continent, acting powerfully and pr.i a ,.v in ail cases, where no organic lesion exists.— I i- t the medicine lor young girls, who have some 1. tv in retaining the bloom o-v the checks, and \, n ■ uot feci exactly right. For the mother ai ihn •0 ,.f life,” 11 soothes and quieta untilthecritica! .. ■ 1 is passed, as sweetly as if enjoying the brightest {, . oi opal rav, fluting through the air oriental , rhe medicine is sold at the low price ot $1 5e tae .e, or -ix for fS, and can be had ot all druggists an re chants throughout the country. Address f. X. IlKUMliOOLE A CO., Prp’s, Hletnpliln, Teuu. DROMGOOLE & .CO/S k blCfll. The be“t and cheapest combination ior ail affection* of the Kidneys and Bladder ever offered to the pnb'ic. U is prepared by regular physicians and used by tut profess.om ^ to(t)e( lor 8oid by Druggists ar.r merchants* ever)’where. J. P. DROMWOOLS It CO., T. ov*>- .1 6 werxUm MctcpV s. T. rt> GOOD NEWS! Oisjars are rjuis Falling ! UNDERSIGNED MOST RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that he has reduced the prices to suit ihe times. 10 cent Cigar to 4 for 35 cents. 5 cent Cigar to ti for 25 cents. 2.1, cent Cigar to 12 for 25 cents. Pipes at I 5c. per Doz. to $ 15 per Doz. Ah can save money to go and sec JOBN F1CKEN, at hi- sto.e, where ail cancel the worth of their money and m re. JOHN FICKEN. No. 11 Peach tree street. IIOOM8 RENT. *>UH-8e» TO K JOMS TO RENT IN TUE FICKEN HOUSE ; “ “ s. Apply to. JOHN FiuKEN, 17 Also one Two Boom House. COTTONSEED MEAD asamunure. Is known to every SCIENTIFIC AGRI- UULTUKaL'ST. These articles form th bu lk o (4-5) oi tiu - •. . NGDON,*' to which aae added proper quan tities of POTAr-H, GYPSUM and SALT. These five ingredients form the compound. IT IS A HOME PRODUCTION Large capital invested herein the works, aflords a security for the guarantee of its PURITY. HON. C. C. LANCBON (Agncu.tu._l Editor Mobile Register./ ■ gives advisory supervision to the production of this Fertilizer. No high freights from the far hast, nor large com missions to agents here, have to oe pi , ., as must be tmeof an article ol foreign (Northern) man-’iaciure and hence the “ Langdon ” can be -old, and lb SOLD CHEAPER, than anv standard Fertilizer in the maract The COTTON SEED MEAL, is produced ai the works, and the R 4 W KON Es are gathered irom the sur rounding country and ground at my Miiis. Farmer- are invited to visit the Mobile Oil Miiis and witnt s- the operations of producing the Langdon Fer- tlilZUlf. Plontera should instruct their Merchants to buy for them. THE lANGDON FERTILIZER, Because it is a simple composition of articles known to be good. a> d the purity of wh ch is Insured Because it is sold at a lower price than any article oi like quaity could bo, which Is brought from a distance. Because it would give greater returns frem its use, pound for pound, than any other Fertilizer, no matter what the price. DIVULGE HERji SECRET Before dying- In a few yoars. as the 'sombre shades night began to close around her tottering frame, she Imparted tliis^reat secret to this friend. ^ She too gamed quite a reputation for relieving the suffering ot her mix, and strange it may appear—she girceiyeV ir tailed to cure those old chronic female ^ plaints that h id resisted ail ordiua y modes of treat ment. Many years ago, the writer ol this, while en gaged In inopraciice ol medicine, by a litlic strategy, succeeded in procuring the secret ol this wonuderm) vegetable Regulator, which had never been known to the Medical Proiesslon. He gave it a lair and impartial trial in the treatment ol var ous torins and stages oi lemale complaints with siicn decid'd sal lsfactlon, that in iblk) iio called public attention to its virtues in FROM THE MANY TESTIMONIALS from practical men, these are here given : „ . ... Tuscaloosa, Ala., December 22, 1870. Col. IF. D. Mann : Sin—Your Circular of the 1st instant, came to hand As we found the Langdon Fertilizer the best that we tried, I give you my experience wiih it. Our land is poor, red hill iand. Used 2U0 lbs. to the acre We used one ton of Oillam’s, at #76 ; three tone ol Zell’s at $S5 per ton ; two tons of the Langdon, at #60 per ton. The laud was all worked alike, and the same quan tity used ol each. 1 did not keep the weights of each field separate, but attended to the picking and weighiug myselt, and know that there was mine cotton gathered to the aore on the Langdon than any other part oi the place. The Zell’s was next. From my own experience, and in the opinion oi all larmers who took notice of it, the Langdon Fertilizer was far superior to any that we used. Kecpectlu'.ly yonre, &c. c. H FITTS Mb. Thomas U. Kknnzdy, of Meridian, Miss., alter recounting his experience in the use of the Langdon Fertilizer, say a : When I lived on my plantation in Alabama, l used many kinds of manure, bat I never used anything that 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 FEU 100 LB- . FOR S V1ALL LOTS. Ji is exchanged lor Cotton Seed, 300 pounds, instrong sacks, delivered lree on board boat or cars at Mobile lor one ton Couo_ etc!, free at the landing or depot up country—sacksand twine lurnished by the Mills. Ol its cheapness, Co.onel Langdon says t *• its cheap ness—I am iully convinced that, at the price now fixed by yon to-wit: $66 per ton, since reduced to $55, it is much the cheapest iertilizer in our market. Round fur pound, 1 consider ft more valuable than the preparations that are selling at $75 to $80. For my own use, I would greatly prefer it to Peruvian Guano at the same price.” Of its merits he says: ” The result is the best Fertilizer in the world ior our Southern lands, in my opinion.” Again: “it contains more inlly and co-m,-*.felv than any other, the elements necessary lor tU t.loducVon of Southern crops and the renovation ol ■., i.;-ri. - i Proi. Charles U. Shepard, Jr., Al. •. , : -i of Chemistry South Carolina Medical Co’.V, -. ...m i, tor ol Fertilizers lor South Carolina, wb>. i > :du a iui; and careful analysis oi the Langdon Fertiliser, save oi it: ” It is a very superior article.” I also crush at the mills, Raw Bones, h are ground fine. Price at the Mills $43 per ton. G’onnd Raw Bone is too well known as a strong Fertilizer to need com ment. For Trees, Shrubbery anu Grapes it has no equal The Ground Bone ol the Mobile Oil Mills is warranted to contain nothing but Bone. . Address all orders lor eitheir ol the above Fertilzers accompanied by cash or orders on yonr merchants, to ’ MOBILE OIL MILLS, P.O.Box 72 Mobile, Ala. ^B^$12,00 per ton. Cash paid lor Cott jn Seed deliv ered at the wharf or depot here- sacks and twine furn ished lieu of charge at yonr landing or depot. BONES WANTED. $15.00 per ton will be paid for Bones delivered at the Aiilis. It will pay To gather them about the country and ship to the Mobile Oil Mills. I?o. U Poach tree «ueet. arammra FRENCH Cognac Bitters, W FIEST PEIZE Paris Exhibition 1867, Purify the blood and strengthen the system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame in condition of heaithfulness, dispel the Blues and ail mental dis tempers, and relieve those whose sedentary habits lay them open to depression. They prevent and cure Bili ous and oilier Fevers, Fever and dff-ue, Chills, ^Diarrhoea, "Dysen tery, ^Dyspepsia, Sea - Sickness, Colic, Cholera, Cholera .Iforbus, 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, In. Y. M. FERST & CO., General Agents for the State of Ga. Jan2I-d&wly AGBNTStV ANTED FOHTHE THE AMERICAN FAEdJER’S HORSE BOOK: The acknowledged standard. 41?t tbouamd now ready, nd the demand as steady and sure as for Wheat. Also, for lu k.Ui a. Liiru . ti uc.lllal:. r.m.aai gt - ... r ic, Homeopathic, Hydropathic, Eclectic and jaerba! mode* ol Treatment. 544 cioseiy printed pages. Price omy $2 5u. The most compi.te, comp-ct. relia ble and popuiar family medical book out. 21st thou- raud now ready For circulars w.ir. long lists ol prac- t cal terts of both works, address C F YsM Pub leh- er. 38 We-t F " r’h Meet. ifincimmU, Ohio, m hzu-< oaS .v a T II <J KLmBUATKD MURRAY & LAiNMAN’S FLORIDA WATER. The most lasting, agreeable, and refreshing oi all perfumes, ior use on the Handkerchief, at the Toilet, and in the Bath. For sale by all Druggists and Periumerw*- poyfl-eodly ’THE GMT RAW BONE STANDARD GUARANTEED 28® TihS. MANUFACTURED BY WALTON,WHANN&C WILMINGTON 8 O’CLOCK. SALESMEN WANTED Cnainees nonoraole. No competition, liberal pay giv en. jan4 -4w S. W. KENNEDY, S S. 4th St., Phiia T his is no humbug i q - By rending O el CENTS with height, cok>. of eyes and hair, you will r'.ceive, by r*iu ru man, a correct picture oi your luiure nusuai a or wile, with. Lame and oate la .. riage. Adatccs — ja..4-4A wile, with Lame and aate m ..-r age. Ad FOX, P. O. Drawer So. 24 Fallow Vine, N. Y. cap. tax required. JaU4—4W A W iati paid agent., mate or lemale, in a a new manulactu..a, ouemero at nome. Address Novxlty 0o., sacco. Me $10 made from oJ uents. Sometn.ng urgenuy neeufcd uy .v. : , .ouy. u mu see or 12 feacip.es cent postage . m air oO cLs -Uai :etaj easily lor $lo. K. L. Wolcoxt, lol e-ainaiu cq., N. i jani-iw 100,000 a OEMs mm WxifttTjiX), n. A FOR SALE b Co??°^HERRU- %0iu£ 0N FACTORS ^ ^Mission ^o GUj BY HOW IVUmLIl CAN MAKE auu outer oest books in the market, duautfets <& 5L&.HT1X, 15ik> -uudaui street, Phiia jd-4-1 V »STA, GEO* -CHARLESES AGAIN OFFER TO THE PUBLIC baiOHe Q.OW to dull UiC LLiC proiavs oi Liao fAliii, ’tnn kow larmers ana tueir uuu? c-n eacu u auo $100 PEE MONiH ll. » 'aALer. iu,00U crupiea wul ue mauca Hoc to i*'arm era. beiza uame ana iuiaiecb to ZiuteriaJ^it 05 jAvCUxk U\ % bmuuie pniB, i^a.jan4-4w THE G rent Fertilizer WH ANN’S RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE, Which has Given Such Universal Satisfaction ! During the Past two Years. We Guarantee it Fqual in duality To that Previously Sold by UIS AND OUR AGENTS, AND We Refer to all wio Have Used It. P It I C E 1 $51 Cash, Delivered on Cars at Charles* ton. $58 50 For Factors’ AcceDtance, Dne 1st November, Delivered on Cars at Charleston. $51 00 Cash, Delivered on Cars at Au gusta. $62 For Factors’ Acceptance, Dne 1st November, Delivered on Cars at Angusta. tViiRlf RAMMER, MiiCIMG A WOM C45 MAKE $50 to $lUt> Fer«oulh with iiur Popular books, iKtaps & Pictures. 5u Pages oy man um, Mudrefefe GGQDSPKKD’BKmpire-Book ana jan4—4w Map House, Chicago. AGENTS WANTED FOR Graat Hisior= ol the War. Coin^leie in one voiume.— buna lor tixcumrb, wun terms and lull description oi the v\ork. Aaarees the National Publishing Co., Phila delphia, Pa., mlianta, Ga., or dt. Louie, Mo. jan4-4 GEITliNG IP Great Savin* to LLtiiSi Consumers. Pbitmfe enquire now to get up clubs, our answer is, send ior Price List, ana a Ciuh form will accompany it with lull directions—making a large saving to con sumers and remunerative to Ciub organizers. fin Great American Tea Go. 31 A 33 VE8EY STKKET, P, O. BOX 5t>43 MiW x -jiin.. jan4-4w IT! WOMEN LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOB Uf NEW YiiiiK 0B SUCIaL Lira la Uis QBBA1 CITY. Wonderful developments among the great aristocracy. Marrieu Women Kxpoeed, esc., &c. Price $3 25. ’ihe nest Book to sell published. Tnt bust terms to Agents over given. Address,N. Y. Book Uo. 145 Nassau Si„ New York. ;an4-4w FOIl 8ALR BY G W CAMP, Bowensville, 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. CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO., COTTON FACTORS — AND — Commission JY1 ercliants, AUGUSTA, GA. CHARLESTON, S. C. ian29-d&w2m - Ayer’s Sarsaparilla I S a concen'rated extiactol the choice root, sc com bined with other substances of stii. greater alterative power as to aff ord an effectual anti dote for diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those who Butler irom Stru mous complaints, and that on< wh ch will accomplish iheir cure must prove, as this has proved, oi immense service 10 this large class of c ur afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it, has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be loand in the lollowing complaints Scrofula, scroiulous Swellings and Sores, Skin Dis eases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, .Eruptions, St. Anthony’s Fire, ±t->se or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Kheam. Scald Head. Kmeworm, &c. Syphilis or Ventral Listase :s expelled from the sys tem ny tne prolonged use of this Sausapaeilla, and the patieat is left in comparative health. Female Diseases are caused by Scroiula in the blood, and are olten soon cured by this Extbact op Sabsa PaBILLA. Do not reject this invaluable medicine, because you have been imposed npon by something pretending to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When you have used Ayeb’s—then, and not til: then, wii you know the vir tues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars ol the disease* it cures, we reler you to Ajer’s American Almanac, which ihe agent below named will tarnish gratis 10 all w ho call lor it. AYtii s Catuabtic i ills, for the cure ol Coetive- ness. Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Headache, Piles, Kheumatism, Heart burn arising Irom Disordered Stomach, Paiu or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, and as a Dinner Pill, are unequalled. 4 hey are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them with pleasure, and they are tee best Aperient m the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Prepared by Db. J. G. aYeR s, DO., Lowell, Maas., and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. Agents at Atlanta, PEMBERTON, TAYLOR & CO. -nehlt>-'l<&w3m LOOK. TO YOUR CHILDREN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REALEOi MRS. Whitcomb’* STKUP. MRS. Whitcomb’* SYKtTP. MRS. Whitcomb’* SYKUP. 1 Cures Colic and Griping in the Bowels, and laciiitates the process of Teething. I supones Convulsions and overcomes all diseases inci dent to inlants and chiidr PRICE 25 CENTS. PRICE 25 CENTS. i FRIG ^ 2 ) GEN' nd j T~~ id- y ’n. j C , Cures Diarrhea, Dysentery i PRICE ■< and Summer Complaint in ( Children of ail ages. 25 CENTS.; It is the Great iniant’s and Cmldrec’s soothing Remedy in all disorders brought on by Teething or any other canse. Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO. St. Louie, Mo. J , .. . Soid by Druggists and Dealers in Medicines every where. iuneb-dawly Fresh waru.en, xioww, Fruit, Hero, Tree and. Shrub, and -Ivergreen Seeds, DreDaici by mail, witn direct; us for cui ture. Twenty-five different, packets of either class lor $1.00. Tne six classes $5>00- 2u"it)0 pounds Evergreen and Tree Seeds ; Apple, l ear, Cherry, id.; Grass Seecs : Been Cabbage, Carrot, ' iruoE, Squash, Turnip, and all Vegetable and Flower -ted*, in small or laige quantities ; also small Fruits, Su cks. Bulbs, shruoe, noses, V erbenas, Ac., by mail, -■repaid. New Go.den Banded Japan Lilly, £0c. Priced Descriptive Catmogue sent to azy plain a-.dress, gratis. Agent. Wanted. Wholesale List to Agents, Clubs and the Trade. Seeds on comm ssion. jj. Mas ATsON, Oia Coiony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth. i!:;es. t.- ao ished u. JS42. ialMS-wu- . O 'jL' X t? PI • A COPARTNERSHIP having been form d on the 16th day a* March lsll. by the und-r-igned, for the par jose of prosecuting the Brewery Lusin-Wa, for the -.utdre the firm, name and style o: the City Brewery will he “FBCHTKR & MERCER,” PROPRIETORS, to whom all indebtedness in that line for the City Brewery will be made, and who will also be responsible for all debts incurred in the prosecution of tee afore said business. D. FECHTEB. h21-31. ED. MERCER. GENTS WANTED FliK THE Lltldl' OF TdS IVOHLD Containing Fleetwood’s ‘ i.iienl i hrisl,” »nd "Lives of the Apostles, Evangelists and Martyrs,” Doddridges "Evidences ol cnruuauity,” “History o the Jews,” by Josephus; ‘-History oi ail religious Henununations,” with treatise and labltts re.ating to events connected with Bioio History, containing many fine engravings. Tne whole forming a complete Treasury oi cnnstian Knowledge. s W.Fl-NT, jan4 4w 26 8. SEVENTH BT., Philadelphia. QUliJiJN OF Tzlii. DDUiii O N L ¥ GENII N E fi> T ii A1 R PORTABLE OBIST MILLS, — POB — C ORN MEAL, WHEAT FLOURING AND STt>CK FEED, Bolting Apparatus, bmutters, Corn Sheners, Flour Packers, and MILL. WOUJK tilvAERALLY. 'These MiliB were first madeto supply the wants ol the Planters and Stock Growers ol the South, but their fame has spread to every quarter ol the globe, and they are now sold and used in nurope, Asia, Africa and ooulb America. To supply the incieasing demand >vt have enlarged . ui Alanuiactory and add. d yaiuahle improvements to the Ai ill. As heretoiore, our Mills will he built of choice Burr Blocks, selected at the Quarries in ^Send for Descriptive Pamphlets containing Treaties od Milling, sent by mail free. Address, ISAAC sTltAUB «Sfc CO., Cor. Front and John Streets, iuly!5-d&w. CINCINNATI. C THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE. TAKEN INTERNALLY, It cures sudden Colds, Conzhs, Ac., and Weak Stom- och. General Debility, Nursing Sore Mouth, Canker, Liver Compla nt. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Cramp or Pain in tne Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters’ Colic, Asiatic Cholera,-Diarrhoea and Dysentery. APPLIED EXTERNALLY, Cures Felons, Boils, and Old Sores, Severe Bures, Scalds, Cuts, Braises and Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Ringworm and Tetter Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neu ralgia and Rheumatism. It is a sure remedy for Ague, Chills and Fever. PAIN KILLER, Taken internally, shonld be adulterated with milk or water, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a Cough a few drops$)n sugar, eaten, will be more effec tive than anything else. See Drinted directions, which accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggists. iuly28-dlm &w A. C. GARLINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practices In all t tio Courts. S3?” OFFICE—In Jntklligenceb’s apartments, Whitehall street, opposite James’ Banking House. jan25-tf Phillips, Charles & Co., ARE OFFERING FOR SALE 50,000 lbs. BACON AND LARD, 20,000 lbs. BULK MEAT, 10,000 bushels CORN, 200 Rales ol HAY, 1,000 bbls. FLOUR, and many other articles of Produce and Groceries. MITCHFLL STREET, Atlanta. ma.r2-2m Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtu'e of an order graced by the court of ordi nary of Fuiton county. On , I will sell before the Court-h-use of Fulo-a county, uu tue First Tuesday in Apnl next at pub'ie outcry, to the highest bidder for each, the following lands ; Lo: 4 of iflni .umbers SO, 26, 333, and 384, all lying in ;he 13th District oi Miller couuty, conta ning 250 acres each Also, : ot of land No. 223. lying in the 16th District ol Worth county, containg 25u acres. Sold for the ben efit of the creditors of the'estate ol Jo. A. Bavu deceas ed. D. P. HILL, Adm’r. for Estate of Joel Davis. mar7-tds printers lee $5 per squar. Agents Wanted. CJ FECIAL and Local Agents ; also canvassers ’wanted “ for a first-class Life insurer e Company..*. Apply by Letter, Loch Box 94, Atlanta Post Dffir*. -ept2.°—c .v v • f GEORGIA Clayton County. Ordinary’s Office, October 19,1870. IRKAS, K R. Fortsoc, administrator of B. H. Fortson,deceased, has fi-edhis anil return, show ing a full distribution and settlement of said de ceased's estate, and applies for letters of dismission which letters will be granted on the first Monday in De cember next, unless some valid objections are filed ac cording to law. - J. B. MORROW, Ordinary. odtAf-fim printer’s tee $4 50. OhlKBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. rjNHI^nvaluabl^^aniU^Medicine^Jbi^mrifjmig^ cleansing, removing bad odors in all kinds of sickness; for bums, sores, wounds, stings; for Erysipelas, rheu matism, *nd all skin dise ises; for catarrh, sore mouth, sore throat, diptheria; for colic, diarrhee, cholera; as a -wash to soften and beautifying the skin; to remove ink spots, mildew, fruit stains; taken internally as well as applied externally; ao highly recommended by all who have used it- is for sale by aU Druggists and Country Merchants, and may be ordered directly of DABBY PROPHYLACTIC CO., decti- 161 William Street, N, Y, O 9 a 9 9 vi m * 9 a 9 9 a 9 9 9 9 a 9 9 9 9 wk X 9 a 9 CUSTOMERS BUYING! CUSTOMERS COMING A Few .More Wanted—Yon are Invited. New Goods Received every Week in tlie Year. I. T. RA\K§. Pebrnary24-lm THE LIVE DRUE STORE The ATTEfTTIO* OF T IE PUBLIC 18 RESPECTFULLY CALLED TO OUR superior stock: OF DRUGS and MEDICINES, And Especially to the Very Large Assortment of AGiiNTb WAN .iiaiiOS AND VOTARIES. by Db. John B. Ellis, Large Sales, Immense Proflits, stupendous rcvelati ns auu startling disclosures. The whole subject laid bare am- iis hideousness exposed to universal execration. W kittbn in the interest op Civilization, Christianity and Public Morality.— Send lor circulars and terms. (J. S. Publishing Go., 411 Broome btreet, I.ew York. janu—4w Plain, Colored and Ornamental Window Class, Now in Stock; Also on Hand £50,000 Pounds STRICTLY PUKE WHITE LEAD, And other Grades ol Lower Prices. OII^S, Paints, VARNISHES, &c., All of which we are offering at very low prices—many of them at less money than they have been sold lor since the war Call and examime lor yourselves. SCRIP 110 JI TmADE. Special attention given to our RETAIL and PRE- REDWINE Ac FOX, ATLANTA. CEONCIA. THE GREATBIEDICAL DISCOVERY 1 . ^ Dr. WALKER’S CAIHFOKKIA VINEGAR BITTERS. sil-JL- Hundreds of Thousands *T3 ] 2.1 H I “l-S^Bear testimony to their wonderful<£ | 5 | ~ Curative Effects. THEY ABE NOT A ‘’iLE SiliFANCY DRINK.^I? Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits, and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please tlie taste, called “ Tonics ’it“ Appetizers,” « Re storers,” &e., that lead the tippler o*» todrunkenness and ruin, hut are a true Medicine, made from the Native Root* and Herbsof California, free from all Alcohol ic Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD- PURIFIER and LIFE-GIVENG PRINCIPLE aperi'ect Renovator and InvigoratoroftheSvstcm, carry ing off all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to r healthy condition. No person can take these BP' wa according to directions, and remain long unwell, * •; 10 O - will be given for an incurable case, proviettfc tones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or othei means, and the vital ore»«e beyond the point oi IC ]For Infiammatorj' ,3u Chronio Rheuma tism, aud Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent, cud Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Buch Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Orf Jarbuncles, P.ing-Worms-, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scuns, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors andDir-c ases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up end carried out of the system ma short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their CU DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bil lions Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Copious Dis charges of Urine, Pain in the regions of the Kidneyt and a hundred other painful symptoms, which are the offsprings of Dyspepsia, are cured by these Bitters. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find its im purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when you find it obstructed and slug gish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking i» the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed aad re For V full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, Ger man, French, and Spanish. J v.-ALKER, Proprir or, 82 & 34 Commerce B^et, It y-'-k. R. H. Mcl ON ALD & Co.. Druggists, and Wen. A„—-d, a'fW ancifeco, California. 32 & 84 Commerce St. N.Y K# SOLD BY ALL DmUQGIBTB AND PKAl.F.RB PEMBERTON, TAYLOR & CO., * Wholesale Agents, sep!6—eod6m Atlanta, Georgia. RIDER GOVERNOR CUT-OFF ENGINES, Horizontal, Vertical and Inclined, Embeacing, without complication, all the perfections attained in the most complex Engines, the smallest sizes having all the excellence ol the larger ones, a feature not possible in any other construction of ta* eh- class Expansion Engines. The Greatest attainable economy and perfect regu lation, by the most simple and durable mechanism. A large number now in operation. Pamphlets and Price List on application. DELAMATEE IRON WORKS, a-ig7-wed*sat3m Fool West; 13 th St. N.Y. LIBEL FOR DIYOR E. F. A. Hall. vs. JANETT* H ALT.. | FULTON SUPERIOR COURT, October Teem, 1870. [ BULB NI SI TO PERFECT SERVICE. It appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that the deiendant, Janette Hall, is not to be found in said county; and it appearing that the said defendant resides beyond the limits of said State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that the Sheriff perfect service In said case by publication in this case once a mouth, lor lour months, previous to the next Term of said Court, in the ’’Atlanta Intelligencer.” By the Court. W. R- BYINGTON, Attorney for Ubcllant. A true extract from the minutes of the Court. W. it. Venable. Clerk October Term. 1870. deck 4m RUSSIAN BRACES! FISK, CLARK & FLAGG, PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS, 690 BROADWAY, IS E W YORK Many Melties in this Popular SuspBudor NOW 11 iff A D Y . OVER ONE HUNDRED STYLES' CON STANTLY IN STOCK.. mhl-W&M S- B. HOBSON'S BROOM FACTORY Broad Street, Near Alabama. ATLANTA, G-EO-RO-IA, M AKE all the different kinds of Brooms and Brushes, oi Broom Corn, and Bell at prlceB as low as at any other point in the UNITED ST A.TE8. Keapyour money at home by patronizing Domestic Manntactures ]anl9-d3m SEuGNO HAND COTTON MACHINERY FOB SALE. C ONSISTING ol Openers, Lappers, Cards, Drawing Frames, Speeders, Spinning Frames, &c., Ac. This machinery is but partially worn. Ail in good condition aud will be sold cheap. For description and price apply In person or by maiJ to THOMAS S. SHAW, Agent Tremont and Suffolk Mills, ct28-eod&w4m Lowell, Maes. JP AJPEilil OF ALL KINDS. A. F. DU PONT & C0. } Manufacturer, aud Wholesale Dealer* LOUISVILLE, KY. Have just removed to their new, large, lonr-stcry Warehouse, No. 184 Main St. febS^f Steel Engraving ol Gen. Robert E. lee. S UBSCKIrfERS remitting $4 ior one year’s subscrip tion to The Southern Press, an Illustrated Weekly Journal ot 4U columns, will receive an elegant Stee Enrraving of Gen. Kobert fi. Lee. 24x19 inenes, for warded in a secure care, postage paiu by us. This number contains a large finely exeented likeness oi Gen, Lee, engraved bv a skill ul artist, from a photo- gragh, expressly lor The Press, with an outline ol his life, and an account ol his onseqdies. Single copies, (i( ordered eariy) forwarded to any address on receipt oi 10 cents. Energetic canvassers wanted in every county in the South, to whom a liberal list of premiums is offered in this issue. Address: THE SOUTHERN PRESS, Baltimore, Md. decl4. PRICES REDUCED. STANDARD ’SCALES, ore than 250 Different Modifications. iOKNTB ALSO TOU THIS BKST ALARM MO-NiSY DRAWRRb. FAIRBANKS A CO., 252 BKOAOWAY,NEW YORK, 164 Baltimore St., Baltimore' 63 camp St., New Orleans. FAIRBANKS, B&OWN & GO., 118 MILK STREET, BOSTON. For sale by leading Hardware Dealers. octl8-sat*wed3m LKKICSON’fij CALORIC ENGINE. SAFE, ECONOMICAL, DURABLE. USES NO WATER REQUIRES NO ENGINEER. Having made arrangements for manatacturing this Engine on an extensive scale, we are now prepared to fumifeh to all desiring a light power, the best and most economical engine ever offered to the pablic. . Delamater Iron Works, Foot of Wert 18th St., N. Y. Branch Office: JAS. A. ROBINSON, 130 Broadway. $25 TO $100 PER WEEK. M ade easily by any lady. 20,000 sold in six months. The most rapidly selling article ever invented tor married or single ladies’ nse. NO FEMALE CAN DO WI1HOJT IT. Durable, Elegant, Cheap, and what has always been wanted, and always wiih Profits large. Rights for sale. Lady agents can make fortunes, utard-ni -.riicie. circulars free. Address Barnianah Vann: -c aring Vo.. Bor 60. Station “ A,” New York, augzl wl > GEORGIA. F.yetts County. Ohdisaht’s Oycice, March 23, 1871. W HEREAS, George W. Edmondson, Guardian of the person and property of Eli Edmondson, minor of said county, having folly discharged his said tin it, ap plies to be dismissed from his Guardianship as afore said— Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby notified and required to appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in July next, aud show cause, if any they have, why said George W. Edmondson should not be dis missed irom his said Guardianship. Given under mv hand and official signature. DAVID C. MINOR, Ordinary. mh31-40d Printer’s fee $3. A Hministrators csale- B Y virtue ol an order from the Court of Ordinary o Henry county, Ga., will be sold before the court house door, in the town of McDonough, Henry county, Ga., between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, 127 acres, more or lets, oi lots oi iand Nos. 20U, 2’7 and 213 in the 2d district of said county, known as the Green Harris place. Sold as the property of A. G. Comb?, deceased, for the bene fit oi tne heirs and creditors Terms cash or credit ol t-n months. SAMUEL M. PRICK, Administrator. jamN-Lda primer’s lee $5 per square. STEAM PUU.Pti HAND PUMPS, POWER PUMPS FOB BAILBOADS, HILLS, HOTS, Breweries. Distilleries* WELLS A CISTERNS, Hydraulic Presses, &c., SAD A DOG IRONS, McCOWAN BROS., T. * H. 00. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. octlB- 94 A 96 Elm street, Cincinnati. O. GEORGIA. Pickens Coitsty. O y-i month after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary ol Pickens county, Georgia, at tbe first re^nlar Terra a'ter the expiration of one month from this notice for leave to sell theTands belonging to the minor heirs of W. U. Gordon, deceased, late of Mud county, deceased, for the bogi oi Joseph B. and W. A. Gordon, ()ffioial Advertisements PROCLAMATION. Q E t> li <* 1 A l By Rufus B. BuIIock, Governor of said State. WHEREAS, Official information has been received at this Department that a murder was C« mmllted, in the County of Uu; rokee, on or six ut the 22d of Decem ber, 1865, upon i iiu body of Noah Bell, a person ol color, oy ci.e JOHN PU iNAM.as is alleged, and that said Putnam has fl.d fium justice: I have thought proper, therefore, to issue this, my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of ONE THoUSAN D DOLLARS for the apprehension and de- ivery of the said Putnam to the Sheriff of eaid couuty. with evidence sufficieut to convict, to the Sheriff of said county and state, in order that he may be brought to trial for the t flense with which he stands charged. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the Capitol in the city of Atlanta, this 12th day of April,, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred ana Seventy-one, and of the Independence of the United States of i merica theNinety-fllth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Governor :■ David G. Cotteso, Secretary of State. apl5-d3twlt STATE OF GEORGIA. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, i Atlanta, Ga., March 12th, 1871. J ORDERED: By his Excellency, the Governor, that his proclama tion of the 20th August, 1S69, offering a reward of One Thousand Dollars lor the apprehension and delivery of one John Putnam, charged with the murder of Noah Bell, with evidence to convict, to the Sheriff of Chero kee couuty, be, and the .ante Is, hereby revoked. Given under my hand and seal of office. DAVID G. COTT1NG, apl5-d3twlt Secretary of State. A PROCLAMATION. GDORGlAi By Rufus B. Bullock, Governorof said State. WHEREAS. Official Information has been re ceived at this Department that there is now pending in the Superior Court of the county oi Cherokee, a bill of indictment charging one James Mullins with the offense of simple larceny, (horse stealing,) and it being made known to tne that the eaid Mullins, after having been lot gad in jail under said indictment, has succeeded in making his escape therefrom ; and Whereas, The Sheriff of said county of Cherokeo certifies to me, that he has male every possible effort in hispower to apprehend the said Mullins, but without avail, and it being essential to the interests of the country that the said Mullins be brought to justice in order that he may be punished for the many depre dations he has committed upon the good people of said county oi Cherokee and the counties adjacent thereto : Now, therefore, J do hereby issue this my proclama tion, offering a reward of Five Hundred Dollars for tho apprehension and delivery of the said Janes Mnllins to the Sheriff of Cherokee county; and an additional re ward of Five Hundred Dollars npon his conviction. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 22d day of March, in the year of oar Lo:d Eighteen Hundred and Seventy- One, and of the Indep.ndcnce of the United States of America the Ninety-fifth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Governor : Davis G. Cottins, Secretary of State. mh27-d3twlt GEORGIA, Fulton county. Obdinaky’s Orptoa, January 3d, 1871. J OHN T. BRANNON having applied for the guar dianship oi the person ana property of Ella Lock, nor child of J. T. Lock, late of DeKalb county deceased — This is therefore to notify 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. MAttest: John T. Coofbb, Clerk. -fan4-3m Printer’s lee $4 50. 2a0, w2m Hotice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons having demands against Kdwin Payne, deceased, late of Fulton county, are hereby noti fied and required to present them, prooerJy attested, to the undersigned, within the time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to the nndersigned. C M PAYNE, Executor, jan24-40d printer’s fee $3 COLLINS, WETHERILL ft CQ.- Wltolcsalc Seed Growers. 1111 & 1113:Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. G arden SEEDS ot choicest stock and true to name—our own growth. Every variety of selected Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. We have nearly 8u0 acres exclusively devoted to the growing of Garden and Flower Seeds. Dealers and others wishing Seeds direct from the grower, should Bend their orders to us. The largely increased deman i for oar Seeds Is the best evidence ot the care bestowed on their growth and pre paration. Our general Wholesale Trade List mailed free on ap plication. COLLINS, WETHERILL A CO., 1111 and 1113 MarkrStreet septlS—w3m FH1LADELPH GEORGIA, Fayetth County. Obdinaby’s Oytioe, April 3, 1871. S T. W. Minou, Administrator on the estate of . Berry N orton deceased, having applied for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of said deceas ed. This ’s therefore to notify all persons concerned to file their objections, if auy they have, within the time pgseribed by law. c'Si-have will be granted said ap plicant as applied lor on the 1st Monday in May next. April 6—4 d D > V1D C. MINOR, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Faykttb County: Okiii Gary’s Ofbicx, February 27. 1871 G EORGE W OaVIS having applied for guardian ship of me persons and property of ihe minor cnild-on of John v Davi*, deceased. This is,therefore,t > notify all persons concerned to file their objections, l any they have, within time prescrin- ed by law, elm leite a wdl be granted said applicant as applied for, on lee Fret Monday in April next. DAVID C. MINOR, mar7-30d. Ordinary. printers fee $3 A BOOK t Uii THE MILLION MARRIACS A Private Counsellor to the Married or those about to marry, on the GUI OS. I physiological mysteries xual system, wit- S and revelations of the be laieet discoveries in producing d preventing offspring, preserving the complexion, Ac. This is an interesting work of two hundred and wenty-fbur 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 lo- * aud key, and not laid carelessly about Die bouse. Dent to any out i.. if postage) tor Filty cents. Addrees Dr. Butte’ Dispensary, No. 12 N. Eighth st. St. Louis, Mo, tSTSotice to the Afflicted and Unfortunate. Before applying ti; the ii-jtorions Quacks who adver tise in public papers, or using any Quack Rxhebiss, peruse Dr. Butts’ work, no matter what your disease, or how deplorable yonr condition. Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally hr by mail, on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office No. 12 N. Eighth street, between Market and Chesnut, St. Louis Mo iuneff-dawly GEORGIA, Fayette County. To the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said county: E, the undersigned, respectfully petition for a new IT district, to be laid off from the remaining por tion of the 1204th District remaining in this county of Fayette, and that portion oi the 549th district lying east ot Whitewater —the lines oi the new district to be defined as follows: Commencing at the Campbell county line where it crosses Whitewater creek, this creek to be the line soutnward to where it strikes the Fifth District l'ne, aud from there taking line running eastward to where it strikes the 13th District line, and taking the 13th District line, including lot of land No. 222 of the said 13tn District, rnnnlng northward to the Campbell county line westward to where it crosses Wnltewater creek, and we. the nndersigned commis sioners, petition, in beuall of the citizens ot said dis trict, that the precinct of said new district be located at Hopeful Church. E.C. BUSTIS. i faul favor, J-comm’rs. 3 J. HARTLEY, | FAYETTE COURT OF ORDINARY, » February 3d, 1«71. f The cit'zens of the remaining portion of the 1204th District, and a port. cnof the 049th District, having oe- titioned to have a n w district laid out, to be composed o r said remnant ol tne lzOitn and a portion of) the 549th Districts, and there h»viig been commissioner, appointed, who have aeffr—u the lines and made a return of the same to this office according to law - It is therefore ordereJ that tne retain of said com missioners be and the cam is hereby approved. DAVID C. MINOR, Ordinary. mch7-80d GEORGIA, Clayton County. Oedinaey’s Umax. March 15,1871. firHEREAP, C. 8. MANN, ADMINISTRATOR OF YY B. A. Mann, deceased, has Died his final return, showing a fui- distri utton and settlenent of said de ceased’s estate, and applies tor Letters of Dismission, which letters will tie gra ittd on the first Monday In Ju ly next, unless s - .j*. v ;4 oojcclions are filed according to law J. H. MORROW, diawfw. Ordinary W HEREAS, C H Eastfn, guardian of the person and property of Permella e* Eos tin, represents to the Court, by his petition, that he has fully discharged his said trust— This Is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned to be and apptur a< my offi e, within the time prescribed by law, to snow cau-e, if anythey can, why said vnar- dian should n-n be ai-'-rbarged, from his said guardian ship and receive letter? of dismission, on the first Mon day in M»y next. lobWU DAVID C. MINOR, Ordinary. “ r's fee $4 CO. Printer's I