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EUREKA bit, „
Th* Greatett Diaoovcry of thd Ago.
From the Cdtambue Bud.
4 new remedy recently Introduced te th*
publie. ic etertlini oar commanity be the
wommAiI cute that ere being afleeted by ila
dee It 4m been tried in earn* of the moat trie-
lent choSe, on core breasts, cracked nipolee, ta
lers, trapfiona of Ike skin, eleen, tore legs. »*-
eeeeted ecrac of Ion* etendin*. eprain* end brnie-
h, in every instance where we have heard of its
-in* need, it has prevad to be a ante and speedy
•edy. Tv> its former hi*h character. is now
■d that of the destroyer of the bet in that v*L
• animal, the bene Who would be with
• foods Samaritan for the ailments of
nd beset, as the Eureka Oil. It can be
this city at the store of A- K Ayer, and
ug store of Donforth. Nagel A Co. It
rrry of southern origin, an d is tranu-
and sold it wholesale by O. W. Croaft
the city of Atlanta. Oa. Read the
note addressed to as yesterday :
Coicnat*, Ga, Jq/j **• 1867.
,t my duty to inform the public thro’
•i>l« pap«ri of a most remarkable cure
a effected on a horse of Mrs. King's,
* taken in Broad street, and pronoun-
owing ones to be hopelessly affected
oils. I administered Eureka oil, and
short time the home was entirely re-
the astonishment of a crowd of spec-
rchsnta, countrymen and others, who
attracted to the spot by the agonies of
al. By giving this arise* in your col-
•u will confer a great favor on man and
CHARLES V. SMITH.
Afflicted Read!
ailed to see a Lady from Alabama, who
come to Atlanta on a visit. When I rn-
d the room, I found her sitting in a chair
th the glam a of her neck so much swollen
nd inflamed, that she could not turn her head
.o the right or left, to speak so as to be heard
.1 across the rocm. I prevailed with her to try Eu»
, r ka Oil. She consented, and commenced by
; rubbing it well on the throat, and gargling fre-
' n i qucutly, and to my great astonishment, in three
days she pronounced herteii ctfectually cured,
and left for Alabama with a good aupply of the
justly celebrated Eureka Oil. Sold only by
S.J. SHACKLEFORD, Sole Ag't.
Try II, Everybody!
A Lady in thiac'tywho vii awfully afflicted
with Inflammatory Rheumatism from the bottom
the ■ House | 0 f the lett foot up the same limb side, both shoul-
nd
mad
i.i t h
for a fam ly
line a»rt-
0 a smal
whole |o
and Con
modeling
asing, can,
‘•Examiner
ises, obtain
EGGIK.
ders, and down the arm to the ends of her fin
gers. Could not walk, but lay in bed tormented
with the moat excruciating pain, day and nigh'.
I recommended her to try the Eureka Oil. She
readily agreid to doso, and commenced rubbing
it on the surface three or four times a day, and
in about five days she was entirely relieved of
Inflammation and pain. 1 was an aye witness
of the wonderful efiects of this oil, and affirm
the above tc be substantially t,.
S. J. 81IACKLEFORD, Agent.
August II, 1857 dtf
New and Important Discovery in
the Science of Medicine.
I JATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT
Britian, Diplome de I harmacie Pharma
ne Qr Co.,\
JRE1GNAKD
ol CIGARS
ach-Tree Street,
.OHOIA.
.XJ\e weil |
J
.ua-tri’.ed by seventeen j
. which ire new and drawn >
-* me work , and by nearly one hun-
u*BR!bf engravings, many ol which ire from
new and original designs.
Teachers, School Directors, and othi r» m-
lerestd, arc respectfully invited to examine this
book which it is believed will be found superior
to any similar work which has vet feen nub-
liahed.
Mitchell's Primary Geography is th- intro
ductory volume of
MITHELL’S GEOGRAPHICAL sE/flEH,
Which consists of the following additional books
namely—
MITCHELL'S INTERMEDIATE GEOG
RAPHY.
MITCHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGR \PH Y and
ATLAS.
MITCHELL’S GEOGRAPHICAL UKES.
TIOX BOOK.
MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY
AND ATLAS.
MITCHELL'S BIBLICAL AN D SABBATH
SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY.
MITCHELL’S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.
(In Press.;
Th* Physical Geography »h'ctr nas been tu
. arefol preparation for a long time, w t (l be pub
lished early in coming autumn. It will be splen
didly illustrated with numerous fine engraving,
and charts, and contain severs! copper rnspi,
all ol which will be beautifully colored.
There are no geographical works published,
that are so much in demand, or that have to
wide a circulation as those of Mr. Miteheli^-
1 here ass upward* of four hundred thousand
copies of them mid annually and their manufac
ture give constant employment to more thin 250
persons. The arrangement- of the publishers
are such that they are enabled to g, Te correctly
all the latest geographical discoveries. They nub
iish the only full tenet oj geographies rn the
country, and have regularly engaged , -trong
force of map engraver* and others with a view
ol maintaining theirbooksin adance of all other
similar wotks, in their accuracy, comprehensive,
ness, and progressive character; and inkeep-
ing pace with the march of discovery r,d inj .
provsmsnu [dec 1 '56 dwtf.
,ies,
Rum,
Gins,
Ales,
Whiskey,
Porter,
etc. etc.
I sO.OOO Apanlnli and German
Cigar* ol a tarlelj oi Brandy.
May 6th 1*87 dswiv
BROWN’S HOTEL,
[Opposite the P*n#4*nfer
MICO.V GEORGIA
E. K. BHONN .N Al E. ISA.ACrt, Proprietor*
B- F. DENSE. ? i uprrinU*nd«-nt.
Jan 17—lUwly
School for Young Ladies.
M ltS.S. A. WRIGHT, will open
a School for Young Ladles on
the 8th of January. Her purpose ia
to establish a permanent Seminary,
and to gise the pupil, committed to
7.
FAMILY
•'d, which is , ^ , _ , -.
-een in this J cien de Paris, and Imperial College ol Medi-
SEAGO. 1 cine, Vienna. Sold wholesale and retail by
dwit ■ Dr. H. A. BARROW, member of the Imperial
College of Vienna, and Royal College of Sur
geons, London, who may be pcrsonqjly consul
led at bis residence. 157 Prince street, few
block, west of Broadway, N. Y , from 11 a. m„
j till 2 p. m. and Irom 4 till 8 p. ni. (Sunday
cepted, unless by appointment.
Trlesemar \«. l.
Is a remedy for Relaxation, Spermatorrhua, and
all the distressing consequences arising from
early abuse, indiscriminate excesses, or too long
residence in hot climatee. It has restored bod-
i ily and sexual strength and vigor to thousands
who «ro now in the enjoyment of health and
the function, of manhood; and whatever may
be the cause or disqualifications for marriage,
they are eflectuallv subdued.
TrlcMcmar No. *4,
j completely and entirely eradicates all traces of
Gonorrhea,both in its mild and and aggra.vated
I forms, Gleets, .Strictures, Irritation ot tie Blad-
r, Non-retention of Crine, Pains ol the Lions
It U* Qe**t Atmtdsf tokieh i* lalung the phut
qf aft Others.
TN a country where multitude* art annually
1 carriad oft by palmotiary die*mm, it U scares
ly traoMoOry to eolarga upon tha mtrita of
BimiDT, which, if taken in lima, will uatura
adly prevent tha sad consequences too often
arising from
COUGHS, COLDS AND INFLUENZA,
and the various TEACH I AL AND BRON
CHIAL uflkftoaa that become, wheu neglected
the PRECURSOR* OF CONSUMPTION
AND OP DEATH.
The Bahaa quiets the most violent cough in
the court* of a few hours, enabling tha patient
whootay have been kept awake night after
night by the continual recurrence of paroxysms
to ENJOY CALM AND REFRESHING
SLEEP.
It loeeene the cough—nlievee .the tightness
of the cheetr-and rapidly mitigates ell the symp
tom* attendant upon an IRRITABLE CON
DITION OF THE ORGAN8 OF RESPIRA
TION.
At a family medicine, it hi* already acquired
a high reputation in the west, and ought to oc
cupy a place in every farmer's and planter's
medicine chest.
The following original letter was handed to us
for publication;* remedy which can elicit such
encomiums, must lie a good one:
Galvistos, Texas. April 2f>, 1866.
Da. O. O. W.kidman, New Orleans;
My Dear Sir:—In justice to you aud a duty
I owe to a suffering, and, I may say, a world ot
coughing people. I state what your invaluable
Cough Remedy—your CHERRY EXPEC
TORANT—ha. done for rne, when all other
remedies have failed to give any relief. In the
fail of 1617, living in bit. Louis, where I have
resided most of the lime for the laslsixteen
years, I took o severe cold, which settled on my
lungs, and was confined to my bed, and dosed
and blistered by doctors for several weeks, but
finally got on my legs again, but not cured of
my hard coughing, and rattlin" apd tickling iu
my throat, which continued lostanntly for
mim than six months, always Ito wont in the
winter. My friends insisted i had coughed
enough to ki.l a dozen rommen men, and that
I must be in the last stage of consumption. I
mad? up my mind that I must oocg'j my life
away. I left St. Louis iu Daectnber last, to
travel and spend the winter in tha South.—
\Vhead called at your store iu Vicksburg, you
will recollect, I was coughing so hard I could
not make my business known. You said you
would cure my cough. As you gaveme a bot
tle of your CHERRY EXPECTORANT, I
thought 1 would not slight you and your medi
cine so much as not to try it; and ir. thankful
ness shall I over remember the day I did so. In
but a few days.it began to allay and diminish
my cough and tickling in my throat, and be
fore I had used more than three fourths of the
conteula of that bottle, I was entirely cured, and
for weeks I did nut even raise a cough, iLeugl
exposed day and liigbl, in all weathers, in tra
veling. However, in March, while traveling in
North Carolina, I took a severe cold, and my
coughing commenced again, and else the tick
ling in my throat, at intervals; c.«i jaforc my
arriving in New Orleans, on ifco Mth inst., on
some night, my coughing wv..jammence
and continue for an hour or W. 1 coon pro
cured another bottle from you, auJln less than
two days I was entirely relieved again. I am
now determined to always keep a bottle on
h»nd, and in the commencing of a cough, a ve
ry few small doses will relieve it entirely. I
am now fully satisfied it is tho titter COL’G H
REMEDY now known to the world; and it is a
duty you i we to the coughing nc.l alllicled
part of the human lamily, to cn or -nimble a
remedy within the reach of.-.'I 1 >raiseswi!l
soon be upon the tonguesof fires cf thousands oi
joyful and coughless, ha] py scuts. So great a
remedy as your Expectorant should be brought
before, the public.
I atn.deat sir, respectfully yours.
R. J. WOODWARD,
uf Mi Louis, Mo.
ry*For isle by SMITH A- EZZARD.and
Druggists genciallv.
may 16, 1857 ditSm
Mr om
GEOR
UMLIHUIWII
IT IS NOT A WYE.
PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, L. L. D.
Cni'jti University, Murfrttsboro, Tennessee,
. v r i Saya : “Notwathutanding the irregular um of
and Kidney, and thorn disorder, fox which , „ £ A Aiien's World's Hair Restorer, Ac.,
( op.it, .nd Cubebs have re long been though. I thefaUing ofhair uand< and mu grey loch
Wert restored to thtir orgitiul color.'
KEN'. M. TH.lC'ERp (BOyoari of age;, Pit
cher Ceenango Co- IV. V. “My hair i* now re
stored to its natural color, ami ccaaes to fall
oil ”
Rev. B. P. STONE, D. D., Concord,N. H
“My hair which was grey, in now restored to it*
natural color, 6lc.
REV. D. CEENDENIN, Chicago, III. “I
nd rcccmmend it to
%
op
an anudow
Trlememar *\o. 3,
is the great continental remedy tor Syphilis and
bee ndary Symptoms. It aUo con«tituteH a
certain cure for Scurvy, bcrofula, and ait Cu-
hiiieooi* Eruptions, removing and expelling m
• coune all iuipuriUm (rum the virus »ircam,
so e« altogethcto eradicate the virueot di^eaM.-
and expel it by insensible perspiration through
the medium of the
urine.
it is a never tailing remedy I or that class of
disorders which English Physicians treat with
Mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the pa-
tientj*constitution, id which all the Harsapar-
riUa in the world cannot removj.
TRIE8EMAK No. 1, 2, and 3, are prepared
pore, of the skin ' catl aJJ m y testimony
my friends.”
anu io giv* inepuptiN comnmicci 10 . . . . ’ , ; r 1
here, .thorough .nd predict educTkH,. I 'T of ‘“MD**-. devordof tasleor .mel
She w.il aided bv competent profcaom. The i • nd Ctn ^ “"f ,n 1 lh * P»«ket- Sold
u .11,;,I-I -r i in tin ca.es, and divided in separate -do*** at
year will be divided into two terms of Twenty
weeks each.
Terms per Session.
Primary Class. $12,01)
Junior - ]6,flo
Senior - 20,00
Mrs. Wright will teach the Latin Language,
al a moderate exlra charge.
The mother Languages and Music will t«
taught at Pofessor. charge,. Boarding, and
Tutron.in Engli.h $79, persesaion.
REFERENCES.
Right Rev. Bishop Elliott, Savannah,
■* " Cobb, Montgomery,
Hun. C. J. McDonald, Marietta
_ d-itwtf
Caldwell, Pagan ft: Co.
COMMISSION MEBCHAN’ TB
Ckarlertc/n, South Carolina.
Will attend to the sale of country produce.
Hour, Grain, Ac. Office at the corner of East
Hay and Cumberland street*.
Caldwill. 3laixl* a Co. j J urn Pa«a.
Baxwi.iT A Atijuu:..
' let. 26, '55 dlmwtJ
p orate
immiitered by V alpcau,I.alleman, Xoux- Ki
cord, dec , Ac* Price $3 etcb, or ca«e» in one
tor $9, which saves $3, anil in $27 cases,
whereby there ia a saving of $9,
None are genuine unless the Engraving, ol
the Beal, of the Patent Office of England, the
Meal* of tneEruie . e Ph.rarie de Paris, and the I
Imperial College of Vienna, are affixed upon .
each wrapper, and around each case. Imita
tions arr liable to the severest penalities of the
sw.
Mpect.l srr.ngemenU enable Dr. Barrow to
forward immediately, on rece,ving a remittance
the $9 and larger size ease, of I'neaemar Free
of carriage, to any pari of the world, securely
packed and properly addressed, thus ensuring
genuine European preparations attd protectiui
the public from spurious ami pernicious imita
tions.
Attendance and consultation Irom 12 a. m.
hill 2 p. m. and from 4 till 8 in the evening. 15
Pri nee Street, a few blocks west ofq jntilw
w York. spril 28'57 Ja * I v
REV. D. T. WOOD, Middletown, N. Y.—
“My own hair has greatly thickened, also that
of one of my family who was becoming bald."
W w e migbt swell this list, but if not con
vinced, TRY IT.
MRS. H. A- ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMFM
i Or World’s Hair Dressing, is essential to uas
with the Restorer, and is the best Hair Dressing
lor old or young extant, being often efficacious
in cases of Hair falling, Ac., without tho Re
storer.
Grey haired, Bald, or persons afflicted with
diseases of the hair or scalp, read the above, and
judge of
.WRH.M. A ALLEN’S WORLD’S HAIR
RESTORER.
X«1i»r the
QIA ALOAHEST !
ifoT. a-*. L ««ll«mey,
A VB invented a medicated compound tor
the ear* o( all dieetee* of th* Skin end
which thay honor with th* nem* of the
GEORGIA ALOAHEST!
A menatrum longeought for, end never obtain
ed antil now. It ie a remedy of the South, end
w* oak of the South e feir trial of ila virtues
and eflect* on all th* dieeaee* we c/alm for it—
as a (pacific. Each week bring* ue tidings of
Cara* perfected by it, that exceede oar most
aangatn* expectations. It has no equal in
preserving, restoring end beautifying the Hair;
eradicating Scurf end (Dandruff; preventing
Boldness and Grey Hairs; curing diseases of
the Skin, Glands and Mucels, Bruises, (Juts,
Sprains, Stings of. insects, Dilation and Hwcl-
iiug caused by poisonous plants, Erysipelas,
Ring-worms, Scaidjead, InfDmed8km, Prick
ly heat, Pimples,Scrofula, Tetters in ell stages
Salt Rheum, Sore Throat, Shingles, Rough
Hands, 1’ciidical or Nervous Headache, Chap-
ed Skin. Chilblaisn, end ell external inflamma
tions. We will give t few vouchers to what it
has done, and trust the Alcahest to herald its
ows fame when uaed.
Monroe, Walton county, Georgia.
Alubama, Randolph County, >
Jan. 10th, 1867. j
Das. 1’. «Sc N. L. Galloway: As you requeaj
ted me to state what time mv Hair began to
fall otf, 1 take pleasure in saying to you thatin,
1862, my Hair began to look dead, and fall oil’
the surface of my head became an entire si urt
and all rny Hair dropped oil by the time I saw
you in Georgia, 1855- The one bottle you son)
to me while at my sisters, (Mrs. McCurlcy's)
made a permanent cure ol it. The scurf and
dandruff mil fell oil’ or disappeared, the second
bnthing, and before I lett Georgia, my Hair
i war some 4 or 6 inches lung, and is this day as
full and as beautiful as ever, aud more soil and
lively; every person that beholds it thinks it i.
oiled. It has been over 18 months since the
bottle of Alcahest gave out- I do wish that ail
the afilicted would gave it a trial, as I hail tried
manjgremedies before,from eminent physicianx
all without eflect. JANE GARMON.
Georgia, Walton County, j
We, whose names are undersigned, docerti-
j fy that we were witnesses to the above case, !
that it is true as Miss Carson has stated, when
j the left here her Hair was as beautiful and lull
' covering the whole head as before deceased,and
| resembled silk velvet
ovf.rton ti. McCarty.
SARAH McUARTY,
SILAS RAY,
PHENNIAH RAY.
Georgia, Gwinnett County
Drs-T.&N, L. Callaway: My daughte
Mary Elizabeth was attacked with Tetter on
her head, I applied to 3 or i eminent physi
cians, each application only served to aggri-
fate it, she was so affiiclcd that she was com
pelled to sleep on her face. Her Hair had
nearly all fallen off The one bottle of your
Georgia Alcahest that I paid $1 for, made a
complete cure, and her Hair instantly commen
ced a fresh growth, and as soon as natures laws
would admit, she had a fine head of hair and
is now us lull and beautiful as ever; it has t een
well over 2 years. You are at liberty to use
this—a« all my neighbors will testify to the
•ante. Yours truly,
FIELDING HAMILTON
Georgia, Walton County.
Drs. Gallaway & M,in: My wife lias been
afflicted with Chilblains all over her neck and
shoulders, in large lumps under the skin, none
of them ever running as common biles, which
threw her into a high fever, headache, 4c.—
Hearing of your Georgia Alcahest, I procured a
bottle, and to my great joy, it, in u t cry few
days, made a cure, for which accept my best
wishes for your success in so valuable a rent ily
Ihearite fame spoken by every person that uses
it as a specific for all tile diseases you say it will
cure. Yours truly,
W. W. PETERS, J. P.
Georgia, Hal ton, Co., April J9. 1857,
Drs. T. & N. L. Gallaway; I was affected
with a most troublcromo breaking out all over
my head, face, neck, shoulders and breast,
, which had caused my hair to fall off and seem
' lifeless. My daughter Elizabeth E. was siini.
larly affected. The two hot Jen of your Geor
gia Alcahest I procured stopped the itching a
the first application, and has made a complete
cure . f both uf us, the disease had been annoy
ing ua for year*; aud Sirs I hardly know how
to express my gratitude lor such ablersing, und
i cheerfully recommend it to the public as a
restorative and tonic as my bair looks like a
youths in full bloom of 25 years,
Ycura truly JAMES S. AKIN,
For sale by Smith hr Ezzard, A. Alexander,
and Dr. Woodbury, Atlanta, Georgia, and
Druggists generally throughout the country
may a 1,1867 daw 3m
RUNAWAY.
■a* From the undersigned in January 1866
JrA my boy SI)L, he ia about 25 yean of age,
Slight and elegantly fanned for a negro,'
J^Jdara smooth stun, prominent cytt, and
large white teeth. He is passing through
the country umler forged permits, and the as
sumed name of JA< K PECK, as I understand
in A lianta. where he ha. been publtciy employ
ed for the last 12 month- He is probably now
m th* neighborhood of Atlanta. C r on the Stale
Road above. [
| FIFTY DOLLAR* Kew.rd uoffered
I rht. apprehension and aueh additional corr.-
penaaimn will be given as the trouble uf :
cept j e may require. If be has been hortnrej i
by any one, and proof to conviction of the (act
is productive prraon giving information will
be rewarded end satisfied for bi. trouble U> the
eitent and value of the nagro
A. G. POWERS.
Macon, jttlySawtf
m
\\ ' E Will constantly
T T keep on hand an
aaeartment of elegantly fin
ished and plain Roae M ood
Warranted Piano Fortee,
with the entire Metallic Frame and all the latest
imporuntimprotemenu, made by, NEWMAN
BROTHER 4 SONH, and various other Ma
ker! ot celebrity, which wc offer for -Vale al
the IxrweW Market prices, and allow Purchasers
any reasonable time to test them.
Good second hand instruments for sole or
hire.
w* allow the Highest Price fur Old Plane*
when given in Exchange for new one*.
BARTH 4 NICOLAI.
At Kirkpatrick's Furniture Ware House on
Peach Tree Htreet, Atlanta, Ga.
Nov 21)
A DAILY
COACH
X / L H11DH Bacon Bides. Also, e few fine
tJ\J H'tna (in Consignment tad for sai*
r-0'18 E. M. 8EAGO
LEAVES MADISON
tBunduyt LicepU'l.
At 1 o'clock P. M. Arrives atEstonton same
Evening
Leaves Eaton ton,
, At 6 o’clock, P. M. Arrives at Madiaon 11 i
P. M. ’
l WILL. MOORE.
Run in connection with the Night Trains on
u.e Georgia Rail Road.
•fuel 12 dwtf
X. BKOIOT. wx. r. HOLKIS
HERIOT & HOLMES,
ConBis8ioo & forwarding
Morohaata.
Vo.4 TXIDUI RANGE,
CHARLESTON, K C.
XW Portiouiar attention paid to the sale ol
Cotton, Flour, Grain, and oil description uf coun
try Produce.
MR* Also, to the Powording of Merctiandiea
to and from the interior, j*b38—w 1
It does not toil or tlain. Bold by all the
principal wholesa'c and retail meihetsnin the
U. 8., Cuba or Canada.
DEPOT, Uftft UROO.tlE .STREET,
New York
nr Home dealers try to sell articles instead
of tins, on which they make more profit- Wrie
Dep ot for circular and information,
pnl 7 . w6m.
D. B. PLUMB & 00,
BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA
WUOLX641.K AND RgTAlL DBALERS IS
Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals,
DYE WOODS te DYE STUFFS,
Oils, Points end Piuntera’ Articles, Varnishes.
Window Glsss and Patty, Gloss Ware,
French, and American Perfumery Fine
To’let and Mlisving Heaps, Fine
Tooth and Heir Brushes,
Paint Brushes,
Surgical and Dental lntlrunienlt,
TKLBbEb, Hl’PPORTERHOF ALL KINDS
Wpices, Bnutfo, Manufactured Tobacco, all
the Patent or Proprietary Medieinres
of the Day, Buperior Inks, Pure
Wines and Brandies for Med.
leal Purposes, Eitracl fur
Flavoring, Chics Toi
let end Fancy
Articles,
etc.
tw We offer goods equally a* low « they
can be obtained from any similar establishment
II tkk MCUO&I
Warranted to be Pure, Fresh, and Genuine.
OT Orders from th* Counter promptly filled
end satisfaction guaranteed with regard to price
PHVHIC1AN8' PRESCRIPTIONS will ro
stra particular attention at all hours of th* day
o tught; Loo* 1 dwly
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO
llF.CTtKlF.H8, LUiltm MKIICHA.NT*
AND WHOLESALE GROCERS.
DH. F&UCTW.AXGE1VS
Flavoiili; to I*ro<tilf'e nr n Momenta Notice
every desired Liquor.
rrtHG undersigned ha* lately made great im.
I proventenle in this branch of business.—
The flavorings arc put up in packages of 6, 10
und id'Gallons, and requires but the adding of
Pure t Spirit, either 1st or 4th proof and Liquor
such as cognac, either dark or pale, Holland
and Englisn Gin, Jamaica and St. croix Rum
Mononguhella, Bourbon, Irish ind Scotch
Whiskey, Apple, i'each, Cherry and Ksspberry
Brandy, Port and Madeira Wmes will be in
stantly produced. It requires no skill, but an
a Idtion of a good spirit, say 50 gallons to each
g all n of the respective Flavoring
The best cognac oil, green, yellow and white
warranted genuine, os low s* any other impor
ter in the United States.
Essence of every Liquor, Extract of cognac,
1 Ibol which produces 200 gallon* ot cognac-
Raw Whiskey may by Dr, F’sago and boyd
praj artion be made smooth with hut a trilling
expense.
The nricoof Flavorings are extremely moder
ate, and direc'ions in full supplied by
DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER,
Chemist und Importer of Drugs, Essential
Oils and Metals, Daguerreotype and
Photographic Chemicals,
\o. 143 Malden Lane, X. Y.
N B,—Sole Agent tor Godfrey’s celebrated
CorJisI Bitters and Gin.
April 21, 1857 dawfim
To the Citizes of Gwinnett, Jaok-
son, Franklin, and the adjoin,
lng counties.
trE would respectfully give our wnrmes; thanks for
' ' their liberal patronage,and wt hop* front tha gen
eral satisfaction given In our fbrmar operation# In
Dental Bargary, to demand a largo povuun of thetr
procuoe In the future. We are now receiving a new
end doe Moortment or Dental Jfatevta), InetraraenU;
and we feel secured, with the advantage of from elx to
ten years regular practice, w* eon give full eatlefocUon
Inefl operations.
B. H., will open hla oBo again In Jefferson, the first
of Itoroh neat, aod during hie abeeuee this winter, ail
celle will be attended to oadreee William W. ila ton, at
LawrencevfUe, Oeorg'a.
D«. WILLIAM W EATON
_ DK. ROBERT EATOpN
jjLTtmbert, UH dw
Jtkbirinefi, &.
Dr. BCeLAMB’8
* C1LEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER" PILLS.
Two of tho bait Prapeuratlni
They are not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name pur
ports.
The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious De
rangements, Sick Head
ache, &c.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
QHuvwma
sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane’s, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING BRO S,
60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sole Proprietors.
SCGViL &. MLAD, New Orleans, Gener
Whoieale Agent* for the Southern State*, to
whom all ordore must be addressed.
SOLD BY
Smith A Ezzard, A, Alexander and J. F.
Woodbury, Atlanta ; Wm. Root, Marietta; K.
C. Ellington he Son, Jonesboro; E. Rossor,De
catur ; S. M. Griffin, Palmetto ; W. B. Stqan,
Campiirllton ; W. 4. C. E. Bennett, Fayette
ville ■ R. N. Russell, Villa Rica ; Camp Sl Chris
tian, Fnirburn ; Stilweli he Brown, McDon
ough ; J. M. Lee he Co, Stone Mountain.
Jau 8 '57 dawly
Card for the Ladles.
rpHIS GREAT TURKISH PERIODICAL
I REMEDY.— For the immediate removal ol
Obstructions, Irregularities, Prolapsus Uteri,
(Falling of tho Womb.) Leuchorrhen or Whites,
&*., Ac.
These Pill*have never inn single instance
failed in producing the menses. Too much can
not be said in their favor. No woman can en
joy good health when that particular part of her
peculiar organization is deranged. Sickness at
stomach, headache, ianguer, debility, pain in the
head, sido, and back, loss of appetite, costiveness,
Ac , are some of the symptoms which attend ir
regular menstruation. As certain ts time are
these Pills to remove ono and all of those symp
toms.
Be sure and get the genuine, which has our
signature on each box. Theso Pills may be
had by addressing Dr. Sanfioy A Co, end
inclosng $1; the Pills, will be sent by return
mail.
N. B.—Ladies whose health will not petmit
of an increase of family will find these Pills a sue-
cessful preventive.
Ladies who are pregnant, should not use these
Pills, as they tre sura to bring on mis-carrisge,
though no injury to health would follow,
Address,
DR. SAN FLOY A CO„
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Feb 10 , dwtf
j t At j. Lynch.
Comer Alabama and Whit* Hall-ttrceti
Atlanta, Oa.
WHOLESALE and Retail Deal-
era in New Orleans Sugar, Cof
fee, Syrup and Provisions gen
erally which wa after on the most
reasonable terms.
We keep constantly on hood a general stock
of Liquors, Wines aud Cordials, by Wholesale
Being in daily receipt of Goods from first hands
we are enabled to sell at as smell profits as any
house in the cities of Auguste, Savannah or
Charleston (th* freight only added.) Wa -b.tr
take advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al-
abama riven on first raise and keep a Lug* Stock
of New Orleans end Cincinnati Good*, cheap,
than they can be bought in the markets abov
mentioned. J, dt J LYNCH,
oet. 19. '64. uS8.
For
tr Halo.
O NE of tha most desirable soeidecce* on the
edge* of th* city *1 Atlanta. Dr, O’AM*
ay offers to tail tha house and |ot when ha now
(•ides, on Marietta • treat, a little ebova Squire
500'S
KB, Salt. On C<
oale low, by,
TteSj'”
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