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GROVER & BAKER’S
CELEBRATED
family
nr
New Styles—Prleea.from $50 to $!25.<
Extra charge of $5 for Hcmmers.
495 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
THOS. P. STOVALL, Augusta,
AGENT FOR GEORGIA.
T hese Machine? aew from two r pools, as
purchased from the store, requiring no
re-winiinguf ilircsj; tliey Hem. l'cll, Gath
cr. ami Stich in n superior style, finishing
each seam by their own operation, without ^
recourse to the hand*ft' edle, as is required
by other machines. They will do be ter
nud cheaper sewing than a seamstress can,
even if she works for tmeeenl an hour, and are,
unquestionably, the best Machine* in the mar
ket, for family sewing, <m account of their
simplicity, durability, ease of management,
and adaptation to nil varieties of family sew
ing— executing cither heavy or fine work
with equal facility, and witho.-.t special ad
justment. w , ,
Ascvilence of the unquestioned superi
ority of their Machines, the Grover it Ba
kerSewing Macrink Comtavv beg leave to
respectfully rffer to the following
TESTIMONIALS-
‘•Having had one ol Grorc A. Baker's Ma
chines in my fainilyTor nearly a year and a
lia’.f, 1 take pleasure in commending it a*
. vci v way reliable f. r the purpose for which
it is designed—Family Sewing ’’—Mr* Josh
ua Leavitt. wife of lire. l)r. Leavitt, Editor of
JT. Y. Independent.
‘•J confess my self delighted with your Sew
ing Machine, which l.as been in my family
for many months. It has always been ready
for duty, requiring no adjustment, and is
easily adapted to every variety of family
sewing, by simply charging the spools of j
thread.”—Mr*. Elizabeth Strickland, wife of
Rev- Dr- Strickland. Editor N. Y. Christian ’
Advocate.
“AU.r trying several different good
machines, I preferre I yours, on account of
its-simplicity, and the perfect inse with
which it is managed, as well as the strong b
and durability of the seam- After long « x-
pcrieuce, I feel competent to speak iu ibis
manner, and to confidently recommend it fi r
every variety of family sewing "—Mr*. E.
B Spovmtr, wife of the Editor of Brooklyn
Star.
••I have used a Grover & Bnker Sewing
Machine for two years, and have f nd it
adapted to all kinds of family sewing, front
Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have
been worn out without the giving way of a
stitch. The Machine is easily kept in order,
ami easily used.”—-Mrs. A. B. li ’hippie, wife
of liep. CVo. Whipple, New York,
’•lour Sewing Machine has been in use
in my family the pa.t two years, and the
ladies request mo to give you their testi-
inouials to its perfect adap’edness, as well
ns labor-saving qualities iu the perform-
mice of family and household sewing.”—
Robert Boorman, Ntw York.
“For several months we have used Grover
A Baker's Sewing Machine, and have come
to the conclusion that every lady who desire*
her sewing beautifully and quickly done,
would be most fortunate in possessing one
of these reliable and indefatigable “iron
needle women,” whosefcomhiuedqualitie* r.f
beauty, strength and simplicity, are invalua
ble.”—./. W. Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo.
J’. Morris, Editor of the Home Journal.
Extract of a letter from Thus It Leavitt,
Esq., an American genii, man. now lesideut
i,ji Sydney. New South Wales, dated January
12, 1S58: '
”1 had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1353.
in which there were over three thousand yd's
of sewing done with one of Grover Baker's
Machines, and a single scam of that lias out-
stood all the double seams sewed by sailois
with a needle and twine.”
‘•If Homer could be called tip from his
murky hades, lie would sing the advent of
UioverA Baker ns a more benignant miracle
ol'aii ihau was ever Vulcan’s Smithy. Be
would denounce midnight shirt making as
••the direful ppring’of woes unnumbered.’ ’’
— Prof North.
“I take pleasure in saying,that the Grover
A Buk'-r Sewing Machines have more tha-
sustained my expectation. Afer trying mid
returning others, I have three of them in op
eration in my different places, and, after four
years trial, have no fault to find.”—J11 Ham
Moral, Senator of South Carolina.
“My wife has had one of Grover & Baker’*
Family Sewing Machines for some time, and
1 am satisfied it is one of the best labor saving
machines that has been invented. 1 take
much pleasure in recommending it to the
puhlio.”—IG Harris, Governor of Tenn.
“It is a-beautiful thing, and puls every
body into an excitement of good humor.—
Were I a Catholic, 1 should insist upou Sr.in's
Grover & Baker having an eternal holiday-
in commemoration of their good deeds for
humanity.”—Cassius M Clay.
“I think it by far the best patent, in use
This Machine can be adapted from the finest
cambric to the heaviest cassimere. It sews
stronger, faster, and more beautifully .than
one can imagine. If mine could not be re
placed, money could not buy it.”—.1 rs J G
Brown, Nashville, Tenn.
“It is speedy, very neat, and durable in its
work; is easily understood and kept in re-
poir. I earnestly recommend this Machine
to all my acquaintances nnd others.”—Mrs
M A Forrest, Memphis, Tenn.
•We find tiiis Machine to wo*-k to our sat
isfaction, and with pleasure recommend it to
the public, as we believe the Grovi r 4-
Buker to be the best Sewing Machine in
use.”—Deary Brothers, Allisonia ,Tenn.
“If used exclusively for family purposes,
with ordinary care, I will wager they will
last one “three score years and ten,” and
never get out of fix.”—John Erskine, Nash-
tille.Teun.
“I havn had your Machine for several
weeks, and nm perfectly satisfied that the
work it does is the best and most beautiful
that ever was made ”—Maggie Aimison,
Nashville, Tenn.
"I use my Machine upon coats, dress
making, and fine linen stitching, and ttie work
Is admirable—far better than the best hand-
sewing, or any other machine I have ever
seen.”—Lucy B 77iomp*ou, Nashville, Tenn.
••I find the ^ork the strongest and most
btnutiful I have ever seen, made either- by
hand or machine, and regard the Grover A
Baker Machine as one of the greatest bles
sings to our sex ”—Mrs. Taylor. Nashville,
Tenn.
“I have one of Grover Sz Baker's Sewing
Machines in u-e in my family, and find it
invaluable. I enn confidently recommend it
to all persons in want of a machine.’’—Q. T.
Thompson, Nashville, Tenn.
"I take pleasure in certifying to the utility
of the Grover A Baker Sewing Machines. I
have us,-<l one on almost every description of
work for months, and find -it mnch stronger
and bettor in every respect than work done by
hand.”—Mrs. D. IF. Wheeler, Nashville Tenn.
"I would- he unwilling to dispose of my
Grover & Baker Machine for a large amount,
.could I not replace it again at'pleasure.”—
Mr*. 11. jO- Scored, Nashville, Tenn.
“Our two Machines, purchased from jnc,
do the work of twenty young ladies. We
with pleasure recommend the Grover A Baker
Sewing Machine to be the best in «m."-A’.
Strtlman & Co., Memphis, Tenn.
“The Grover A Baker Sewing Machine
works admirably. 1 think the stitch and
work far superior to that of any Sewing Ma
chine I t-»cr saw. On fine work, I think the
Machine would be bard to beat.”—IK. J.
Davie, Memphis. Tenn.
“I find the Machine easily mansged, very
durable, and take pleasure in recommending
it to all who wish convenience, economy, and
pleasure.''—Mrs. F. Tints, Memphis, Tenn-
“The Grover A Baker Sewing Machines
have given such satisfaction that we cheerful
ly recommend them to all who wish a good
and substantial Sewing Machine. 'It exe
cutes work with much care and speed, nnd
more finely than any other machine I have
seen.”—Mrs. R. B. Mitchell, Memphis, Tenn -
“I ant heppy to give my testimony in favor
of Grover A Baker’s Sewing Machine, aud of
the perfect satisfaction it gives in every re
spect. It sews neatly, and is by no means
complicated, and I prefer it to all others I
haTe seen,”—Mrs. Bryan, wife of Rev. A.JB.
Bryan, Memphis Tenn.
“It affords mo much pleasure to say, that
Ure Machine works well; and I do not hesi
tate to reccmmecd it as possessing' all the
advantages you claimfor it. My wife isvery
much pleased with it. and we take pleasure
in certifying to this effect."—JS. a. Brinkley,
Memphis, Tenn..
— “It gives me pleasure to find tlje Grover
& Baker Sewing Machine giving so much sat
isfaction. I .have it in constant use, anil find
it all that could bo desired. It is £he most
• rimn’e and durable machine in use, and 1
heartily recommend it "—P. M. "Wksv Mens-'
' phis, Term.
1 consider my Sewing Machine invaluable,
and would not take five times its cost, if 1
could not supply its place. Willi it I ran do
all my family sewing in about one-fourth tile
time I could with my hands.”—M. J. Scott
—Afashvillt, Tenn
■
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THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
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THE ONLY POSITIVE CCRK
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
REFUR K TH4 PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE -
BEFORE TIIK PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
IS EASILY TAKEN
is •easily taken i
IS EASILY TAKEN
B EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS Mi BAD TASTE
HAS NO RAD TASTE '
HAS NO HAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TA TE
Has NO BAD TASTE
H AS NO BAD TASTE
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
contains no oopaiVa
contains NO C-jPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CAN RE SENT BY KAIL
can BK SVINT hy mail
CAN BE SENT I1Y MAIL
CAN BE SENT BY MAO.
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
carried in the trunk
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
WITHOUT BREAKING
WITHOUT BREAKING
WITHOUT BREAKING
WITHOUT BREAKING
WITHOUT BREAKING
WirllOUT BREAKING
WITHOUT BREAKING
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
TUE FULL DIRECTIONS
I HE FUiX DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
AROUND EACH PACKASK
AROUND F«VH PACK iGR
AROUND EACH PACKAGE
AROUND KACII PACKAGH
around each package
AROUND EACH PACKAGE
AROUND EACH PACKAGE
IF COMPUED WITH
IF COMPLIED WITH
IF COMPLIED WITH
IF COMPLIED WITH
IF COMPLIED WITH
IF-COMPLIED WITH
if complied with
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFRLT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SVE- DILY
MORE SPr.Knll.Y
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPr.KDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LE-sS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH IXSS TROURLE
WITH I ESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITH'tl'T MH8 OF TIME
WITHOUT 1AW3 OP TIME
WITHOUT LO.-8 OF TIME
. WITHOUT LOSI OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
OR CHANOR OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF MET
OR CHANGE OV DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN i.EMF.DY
than any known remedy
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEOT
IN OONORRIKKA ft GLEET.
* GLEET,
ft OI.EKT.
IN tttKKHtRMU
IN GOVO'UUKKA
tv emtHiMHU
IN GONnKHWEA
IN GOVORRIKKA
IN GONORIUKKA
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GLEET.
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- Pl-AVTERS, THIS IS
PLANTERS, THIS IS
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A V . LUABLK KKMF.i Y
L VALUABLE REMEDY
a valuable remedy
A VALUABLE REMEDY
a valuable remedy
FOR YOUR NEGROES
FOR YOUR NEGROES i
FOR YOUR NEGROES!
FOR YOUR NEGhOE* !
FOR T tK NEGROES;
FOR YOUR NEGROES;
IT SAVfB THEIR HEALTH
IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH
IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH
IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH
IT SAVES THFJR HEALTH
AND THEIR CONSTITUTION,
AND THEIR CONMirCTION,
AND THEIR CONSTITUTION,
AND THEIR CONSTITUTION,
AND THEIR CONSTITUTION,
SAVES YOU loss OF HANDS,
SATIS Y'OU LU-S OF HANDS,
SAVES YOU I.'l-S OF HANDS,
SAVES Y<lU LOSS OF HANDS,
SAVES YOU LOSS OF HAMS,
IT CTRFS QUICK,
ir CUKES QIKK,
If CURES Ol'tiK,
ir < UKEH qCKK,
IT CURES quit*
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BIG
BOCIOR’.I BIJJ.
SAVKS
A
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DOCTOR’S MI.I.
SAVES
A
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IOLTOK’3 BILL
SAVES
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BIG
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SAVta
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NEW SPRING GOODS:
J. W. REAVES & CO.
I KE daily receiving _fr«m New York.
Philadelphia, nud iLiitimnre. a large and
well selected stock of Goods, consisting as
follows:
DRY GOODS,
STAPLE AND FANCY.
GROCERIES, TOBACCO, &C.
R at A ’ware,
CROCKERY,
Boots and Shoes,
IRON; SALT AND NAILS,
Anvils, Vices and Bellows,
Castings,
WOOD WARE,
Carpenter’s Tools, * f »« deaeiption*,
ind many oilier articles, too numerous t-
mention, which we offer to onr friends. e«s
tomers, and the pul,lie in general, at a small
advance <>n cost. Purchasers will do well
to give ns a call before purchasing else
where. We will be found at the old stand
I Grady & Nicholson.
Athens, Ga„ March 10,1859.
Hang the Banner on the outer Walls,
and let the tidings go forth, that
J. SPRING & SIMMONS
Hare just returned from the North with
v splendid assortment of
The great Embassador of Health
TO ALL MANKIND.
GOODS,
to please one and all, and that their motto is
CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST!
TIH R-publio are respectfully inform*-d tbr
1 J SPRING <t SIMMONS have just r<
turned from New York and Philadelphia
and are o|>eniiig their New Stock of
SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS,
Such as Dry (foods. Dross and Fancy
Quods, Black and'Fancy Silks. Mantillas.
*c. &e. A large hit of Kt&brMderfra, White
Goods, Hosiery. Leer Goods, Sen. A large
lot of HOOP SKIRTS, of all sotts, qualities
sod sixes, large and small, white and cohired.
HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES,
ami a large lot of Ladies FLATS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Made hy the first manu'actnry in the city of
Mew York, and a lur-.e lot of Liuenand Cot-
on Goods.
Onr friends and all the public are invited
to rail’and examine our stock, and we will
be happy to show our Goods and see them
at our store.
J. SPRING & SIMMONS,
College A venue, a few dears from the Newton
Mar81 House, nearly opposite P. O. Athens.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
A BOON TO THE SICK.
T HE want of a sterling medicinal to meet
ills and necessities of the suffering portions
of hmnanitv, and one entirely free from miner
al and any other deleterious particles, was sc
vert-lv felt till this all powerful medicine was
ushered into the world:’ Holloway’s invaluable
Pill* have become the household remedy of all
nalfons. Their attribute is to prevent as well
as to cure; thev attack the radix or root of the
complaint, and thus by removing tbe hidden
cause of disea«e. teinvigorate and restore the
droopiug eneigies of the system, assisting na
ture in her task of vital and functionary in
formations.
Dyspepsia,
The great scourge of this continent yields
qniekly to a course of these anti-dyspeptic Dills,
aud the digestive organs are restored to their
S roper tone; no matter in what shape this hjr-
ra of disease presents itself, this searehiug
and unerring enemy disperses it from thk pa
tient’s system. •
General Debility and Weakness,
From whatever cause, lowness of spirits and
ail other signs of s diseased liver, and other
disorganization of the- gvstem, vanish undet the
eradicating influence of this allpowerful, anti
septic and detergent remedv.
El'.lions Disorders.
The proper quantum and right condition ol
the liile is of momentous importance to the
hca.th of the human frame, this inti-billious
medicine expels the seeds of the complaint,
and renders all the fluids and secretions pure
and fluent, cleansing and resusitating the vital
functions of the body.
Sickly Females
Should lose no time in trying a few doses
this regulating and renovating remedy, what
ever may be their complaint, it can be taken
with safety in all periodical and o»her disorgani
zations, its effect is all but miraculous.
Un refuted Proof.
The tcstiminy of nations is unanimously
borne'to the health-giving virtues of this noble
remedy, and certificates in ei cry living language
bear witness to the undeniableness of their in
trinsic worth.
Holloway* Pill* are the beet remedy known iu
the world for the following disease* :
tstlima, " Diarrhoea, ’ Indigestion,
Sroue and Gravel, Bowel Complaint*. Dropsy,
Influents, Secondary Symptom*.Loughs,
Debility, Inflamstion, * O-lds,
Fever Ac Ago*,. Inward tVsakne**, Veasmal Aflee-
- best Disease*, Female Complaints. tines,
•iver “ rosliveness, Lowness vt
Worms of all Dy*|*p*ia, Sjnrits,
kinds, Headache. Files.
C\Vi ion !—None are ginuinc unless the
words ’■ Holloway New York anti Loiulan," arc
discernible as a Il'ater-inatk in every leaf of
the book of the book of directions around each
pot or box , the same wav be plainly seen hy
holding the leaf to the light. A handsome re
ward will bj given to any one rendering such
^formation as may lead to the detection of any
partv or parties counterfeiting the medicines or
eem Jliwmftiummmsf-liM u smta m^yft^sum b" '**' ■!•••• ■ •*
New Goods! New Goods I
W E have just received our Spring and
Summer Stock nf
DRY GOODS,
Oooiprieing nearly all the good* in that line,
W e nlao keep
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
CROCKERY,
Saddles,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TOBAUCO and
CIGARS,
01 the best inipottmion.
ALSO.
A large stork of
LIQUORS
•f alt kinds, ami enn sell, at wholesale, at a*
low figures as any market in the South.—
Give U* a Cali and secure a good bargain.
SAKSOM A PITTARD
Marchl7—2m
Notice to Consumers of Kerosene OiL
T HE public are herebr cautioned * gainst
various explosive compound* now bei M g
sold in this chv nnd vicinity by unprincipled
dealers as Kerosene Oil. .
THE KEROSENE OIL COMPANY
Hereby give notice that they will proaeente
all parties selling spilliiMis imitations nnd-r
the name ot " Kerosene,” for their illegal us*
of the recognised trade mark of the Compa
ny. The names of the authorised sub agents
f the Company can lie obtained at-the office
KEROSENE OIL COM’T. *,,
60 llesiver Arret, H. Y.
A. K. Childs is uttr Agent for Athens,
0a„ where will be foend a full supply of pure
Oil. Mav SB
PACKAGES CF nAI.F POZ.
packages nr half hoz.
PACKAGES OF HALF DU*.
pa< kauri of half doz.
PACKAGES OF HALF DU*
PUT CP KSPRE83LY
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
IUT UP EXPRESSLY
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOR PLANTATIONS
F'OR IltANTATlONS
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOR PLANTATIONS
Every Draygist and Country Merchant ■ boa Id
keep s supply if iliis valuable Remedy, not only
from the profit a that seems from iu sales, bat SB
— -ci ui pniumaropy towards .offering baataal-
ty. It will be mads to tbe especial sad pecuniary
Is tenet of all Dr uniat a to psmbass by
W. W. BUSS, PROPRIETOR,
M3 BROADWAY, NEW YOWL
May 12
At the WATCHMAN Office.
-Bacon! Bacon!
AT CHATTANOOGA PRICE*.
T HE subscriber, having taken the agency
of a large packing house at Chattanooga,
is prepared to furnish B con at Chattanoo
ga prices, with the freight added. Term*,
cash on delivery. He charges the purchaser
nb com mission whatever and can, therefore
sell cheap. Any quantity, from 50 lbs up
to 20(1,000, can be supplied. Address "piers
lo ISAAC W1LKERS0N.
March 10—Cm Athens. Ga.
Sold at the Manufactories of Professor /folio
way 81 Maiden Lane, New York, and liy all
respectable Druggist*and Dealers in Medicine
throughou the United Stete* and the civilised
urld, Iu pots St 21VCUIS.01 eentsand £1 each.
There is a considerable saving be taking the
forges* size*.
N, B.—Directions for the guidance of pa
tients In every disorder are affixed to each pot-
March 24, 1850.
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MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN '1 HE
RICHEST DIADEM
* tvi K
Worn by Kings or Emperors,
Wbat ? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair.
B ecause it is tbe nmamrat fW kim.-rlf fneUrd fur
all onr rs e. Reader, slihetizb the rose may
bloom ever so hrizbtly in llie zlowiiif cbeeek, the eye
be ever en sparkling, tbe leelb be tlvieo at pearls, if
the head is betel! of it* corerine, ortho hair be snarled
and ehriveied,Far*ke*W<!ry, er worse -till, if sprinkled
with pray, nature will lose more than ha 11 her cha raw.
rnf. Wood’* Hair Restorative, if n«ed two nr three
timer a wrek. will restore and permanently secure t«
.-ill stirb anomameat. Read the folluwmz and Judes.
The writer of tbe flr.t ir Ur aMnM Ptssia, Tkat-
bsry s
New York. April 19. 1868.
D«. Wood : Dear Sir— Permit me to expires to yuu
the obligations I nm under for the entire restoration
nf my heir la its nrizinel color: about the time of my
arrive! in tbe United Sta-er it wae rapidly heenminz
my. but upon the application of ytoir ■ Hair Rcslv
rative’ it roon recovered it* bn*. I consider yoar
Re.tnmnve ae n vrry wonderful iareation, quite
efficcaiuus as welt as agreeable
1 am, dearsir. y-sir. truly.
S. TH ALBERG.
• IWysh r»*F ItCl *
Welsh Newspaper cflire 13 Nassau st, April 19 I8SS
Poll. O. J. « ooo:—Deer Sir—Some month nr eU
weeks ago I received a bottle of yistr lleir team
five and gave it my wife, who Horn-laded to try it on
Iter bair, little thinking at the time r. nt it would re
store tbe tray hair to it* original color, but to her an
well ns my su-prise, after a few weeks’ trial b has
perisnned that wonderful effect by tuning all tbe
cray bails to a dark hmwa, at tbs tarns time '
fviuf and thickening the hair. I strongly sen
tbe above Reetorartre to all pewsos in want of arch
a change , t their hair.
CHARLES CARDEW.
New Tors July hi, 1837.
Fmf. O. J Wood : IFilb e< nSJescc do 1 reooc
mend your Hair Restorative,se heisc lbe mnet efllca
cion* article I ever saw Since using yuur Hair Re.
etarative my bair and whiskers which were almost
while have gradually grown dark ; end I now feel
confident that a few more simlicarione will restore
hem to their nxtn al color. It also ha* relieved me
of all dandruff and nnpleseant ilellinp, to come
among person* who perspi * freely.
J. B. KILBY
Prof. Woop—About two rears ago my bn<r n
menred filling iff and turning gray; I was fast be
coming bald, and bad tried msav Ueusedics to on
effort. 1 commenced using your Restorative in Jaap
ary last. A few application* fastened mv hair fl
ip. It began to flit up, grow nut,and turned hack „
its former color, (black.) Alibi* timo it is fully re
stored tbit* original color, health, and appearance,
and I cheerfully rerommet d its uaetn all
J. D. HOES
Chicago, III., May 1,1857.
Tbe Restorative it put lip in hnltlei of 3 else*,
vis.: Urge, medium, and email; the small hold 4 ■
pLrt, «o-l retails lor one dotlat per bottle; the m-dt
nm holds al least twenty per rent, more in propor
tion than the small, retails lor two dollars per bottle •
the targe holds a quart, 4o per cent, morn inpmpor’
lion and retails for *3
o J. WOOD tr CO, Pmprietnte, 444 Rmadwav
New York,and I<4 .Marketer, L<iti,. Ho
■fold hy U W t a R J LONG, and rtnirgUt. ms
•rrifo- April
Pine Brandy.
A S many trouM like to obtain a fine arti
cle of Utaii'ly for Medicinal |>u’r|MMec,
vc take pleasure in offering an article
which we know to be pure unadulterated,
which will be sohl ouly for medicine.
Dec 30 C. W. AII. R. J. LONG.
JACOBS’ CORDIAL.
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
Saved Yearly .
Saved Yearly
Saved Yearly
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Notice
Planteis Take Notice
Jacob’s Cordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Jacob’s Cordial
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy
Before The People
Before The People
Before The People r
In Dysentery,
In Dysentery,
In Dysentery,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea,
And Flux.
And Flux.
And Flux.
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails.
Packages of half Doz.
P ckagesofhalfDoz.
P ckagesofhalfDoz.
Put Up Expressly
Put Up Expressly
Put Up Expressly
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For SdU in A them
Mav 12 At Iho WATCHMkV flffit-si
OUR OMNIBUS
Will cull at any hour ot
• he night for pa**>-tiger*
on the Railroad. Persons
wishing to ha called for,
ill please leave their
-tan es at the Lanier House.
i*t»21 tf 8AHLTER * IVY.
UK. M* A. HARRISON'S
MUCH CELEBBATED
ELECTRIC OIL,
rofl Til* CURE or—•
Rlienmati-m. Pains in the barb L——* u-
k and uervous Headache. Neuralgia,
Spruill*. Bruises, old Sure*, Risings of any
kind. Stiffness of joints, Ac, can be had at
Mmiroe. Ga.
fiO- Be sure to get Hacrisox’s Electric
Oil. and give it a tairtrinl.
«" Y on can get the gennine Harrison’s
Electric Oil hy railing al Dr Smith's Drug
Store. Athens. Ga.
Ang. '26. 1858.
Monroe, Ga., August 20th. 1898.
Mr. Harrison : Dear Sir: This iu to Certi
fv that I have been afflicted with paiaa it
ray unces Inrthrte months, with whirh 1
suffered greatly. The mnsclea nf my leg*
was so contracted that 1 conld scarcely
wuik; bearing of your Electric Oil. 1 pro
cured a hratle. of Leroj Pultillo, yonr agent,
which entirely relieved we of pain*, and
:(ive me the use of my afflicted limbs. I
ean cherfnlly recommend it to ail those whi
msy be afflicted with pains. Respectfully
WILLIAM AKKirtOE.
Moxaog, Ga.,June 9th, 1857
Dr. M. A. Harrison: I ant hapy to be able
to inform you that your Electric Oil ha* re
lieved my wife of tbe Rheumatism, will
which ah* has suffered a great deal for the
past two year*.' She was reluctant to give
it a trial, as ehe had tried an many r.inedfo*
without much Fmneflt from any. bat after the
first application of your Electric Oil. ahe
felt encouraged to continue its use. and two
or three morn application* entirely relieved
her of the pains and atiffhens nf her joints
Respectfully, LEROY PaTTILLO.
June 18. 1851 tf
Cold Cream.
A NEW and delightful article for Chap
ped Hands, Lip*. Ati^ also Pomade Dt
vine, a well known nud mush tryed article.
Just received by
Dec 30 C. W. & II. R. J. LONG.
Lamps! Lamps!
T HE Suhscrilicr lima just received an as-
aurtment of Ketosene Centre Tab).
Lamp*. Lard Lamps altered t» hum Kero
sene Oil. A. K. CHILDS.
May 20
CARRIAGE MAKERS ]
KA SETS l»e** Ash Rim*, all sixes,
t-'U 50 Set* 1st quality Hu Mat.
50 •• Best Hickory 8poke*,
25 Pair* Finished Shaft*,
60 Sets Blight Spring*,
lilO Hi t Axels, all sizes,
10 Set Concord Springs,-- i—-
Al*n. Seat Arms Seat Si irk*. Leather of
all kind*, a fine Auoriment Cloth. Rein Wild,.
Girth Wi bb, Seaming Cord, Thread of all
c<d«r*. For sale by
A,vrdl. AMWTN0 4C0.
Cigars! Cigars!!
T HE largest and brat assortment of Ha
vana, American and G.-rman cigar*
ever bronght to this market, which we will
aril at very low figuri-e. Give un a cull.
March 10 J W REAVES A CO.
TO THE PUBLIC.
T HE undersigned lining well known a* a
witter, would offer Id* service* to re
quiring Literary aid. He will furnj*lt Addrota-
i, Enay s.
e*. Oration*.
Presentation speeches
anil replies. Line* for Album*. Acrostic*— pre
par* matter for the Press—Obltnai te*. and
write poetry on any subject. Address (pn«t
paid) FINLEY JOHNSON. „
March 17 Baltimore. Md.
AT WHOLESALE!
Best Groceries low for Cash.
T HOSE who buy good* in large quantities
will do well to cull on
_April-28 T. B If HOP A SOS.
Postponed Clarke Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL beaold.nn tbu first Tuesday in Jnae
next, before Pir court linns* ilnor in
Mid county, within th., legal hours or tale,
the following property, to wit-
A tract of land, lying in Clarke ronnty. ad
joining Joseph P Morton, John W Mayn*.
and others, containing one hundred and fifty
three acres, more or less. Levied upon hy
virtue of sundry fifa* issued fronr. a Magis
trate'* Court 2lflih District G M. in fiTvor
of Gra.ly Sz Nicholson and Juitn W Marne
as the property «rR T TriWe' Levy nuufo
and returned to me l.y dame* Bridge*. e*n-
»‘» , de. L J LAMl’KIN. Dflbff
Aleo.nt the same time ami foce, will he
«»14. a negro boy l,y the nafne ot Phil, about
ton year* old Levied upon hy sundry fif„
from a Magistrate’s Court 210 li lii.rrict G
M. in Clarke connty. in fnrurof V? IIH White
l*earcr, A C Potman. Wm A Gilbert, and
others. V* Peyton K Moore, as the prnufxty
of the aai t Moore. Levy made and rcturueal
to me hy James Brlriges, court able.
>!»)6 L. J. I.AMPK1N. D Shff.
HOME MANUFACTURES.
YITE have enlarged our Turning establish
It tucut, aud are now ready to receive
orders for all description* of
Bobbins and Spools for Cotton Manu
factories, Wagon and Carriage Spokes.
Bedsteads, &c.
Having added a Steam Engine to our pow
er, wo are prepared to fill orders without
delay.
For filling orders for Bobbin*, wg prefer to
have n sample of the wm k wanted, and ».pii
•lie. but a good description will answer wh«
a sample cannot be *ent.
E. J. McCALL A Co., Athens,Ga.
R4M CSLL. J.n. IVKWTAS
Kept. 18.1858
GEORGIA—Cherokee County.
A LL |ier*on* indelited to Mary G. Franklin.
late of *aij County d-ceased, are hereby
notified to make immediato payment, and
those haring demand* against * ud deceased,
are required to present them to the under*
signed for payment duly proven.
Aprjl 21.
Atlanta Intelligencer please copy
riDAS FRANKLIN,B2V.
C HILDREN’S Carriage* for sale by
A.M.WYNG <t
CO.
GEORGIA—Cherokee County.
T WO iii'inth* after d.le npplicalion will
!•* made to the Onlinarv of Cherokee Juuti-
ty for leave to sell lh« Laud and Negroes
l«lottgwg to the estate of Murv G Krntiklin
late of until County di-ccuaeil.'
LEONIDAS FRANKLIN, Ex r.
April 2L T .
GEORGIA—-Hall County.
f|1rtO mouth* after date application will
X. he made to the Ordinary of said Couuty
for leave to tt-ll the lattd ami negroe* belong
ing to the Estate of William Mayfield. d4
censed. Tlti*5th of April 1869.
April 14 AaRON PRATER, Adm’r.
GRADY, NICHOLSON & CO.
AT THEIR NEW STORE,
Comer of llroad and Bridge Streets,
ATHENS, GA,
FFER for sale the following, among a
thousand and onr^olher articles too immer-
to mention:
An excellent irticle of Flour oa hand,
Bacon and Latri,
Amo’a Shovels and Spades,
B ackamitb’a Tools,
Hardware nnd Cutlery, ■ good stock,
Paints, Oils and Dye Staffs,
Boggy and Wagon Hubs,
Buggy Felloes.
Buggy Shalt?.
Buggy aud Wagon Iron Axels,
Carriage Bolts,
Tire Bolts,
Carriage Trimming of every descrip
tion,
Hub Banda, (8 tnd and Carriage Bands.)
Spring*, “Cast Steel Tempered,”
Buggy and Wagon Spokes,
Pateut D ish Leather,
Enamelled Leather,
“ Cloth,
Trimmings, Buttons and Tacks,
Lace Trimmings for Carriages,
Trimming llnmmer?,
Irnu D.tsh Frame*.
Bivnd nud oval Iron, all sizes.
Bar and iqr. Iron. do d»
Sh-ivel Iron and Plough Moulds,
Sheet Iron, a good assortment.
Cast Steel, German arid Blister.
Sole aud Upper Leather,
French and Philadelphia Calf Skins,
a fine ntnrk.
Boot*. Shoes, Hats and Clothing,
Dry G.iod*. a fresh stock and good
assortment.
Cmekery and GIa«s Ware.
ABC Crushed and Powdered Sugars.
Loaf and Brown .Sugars,
Rio and Java Coffee,
Shoe-Makers Tools of every description
Lasts, and Shoo pegs,
Molasses awl Syrup*,
Eugltsh Dairy Cheese, received every
week. -
A Large Stock Tobacco ot Manufactu
rers Prices by the Box.
Cigars, all qualities,
Horae, mfllo and Buvgy Collars,
Saddlery, a good stock,
Wagon and Plough Homes,
Traeo Chain*, Wagon Chains
Coil Chains, nil sixes.
Log Chains,
Water Buckets, Well Buckets, Tube,
Cedar Buckets, Sic.
Nov 25.
Stone Wore I
T HE ,bo#t assortment of English Stone
Ware ever brought t" this market. For
jo*** gnrth ■>—<F
miss’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Rite’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Baa Tte Largest Sal*
. Han The Largest flats
Has The Largest Sale
'flStflEa'fS^gaai ilafla
Ha* The Largest Sal*
Has The Large** Sals
Of Any Mcrtlctne In Tho World.'
Of Any Medlelae In
OT Any filed It-Inc In The World,
or Ally Medicine la v he Wo. Id.
or Any Medicine In The World.
OT Any Medicine In The World.
OT Any Medicine la The World,
or Any Medicine In The World.
OT Any Me-Hclne In The World.
1UO.OUU Package*
100.01)0 Package*
ltio.ooo P. ehagea
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
1-10,000 Packages
100.000 Packag.*
Sold In Georgia and South I
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carollam
«qi* la Georgia and -oath Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and Sooth Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
gold la Georgia and South CaroMu o
■old In Georgia and S .ntli Carolina
■old to Georgia ami Sooth Carolina
In PaarXeea Months.
Ini
lal
UhW
It Is W.
n Is Warranted To Cu'*
I* Is Wax ranted TO Core
It t* Warranted To Coro
It D Warranted To Core
It Is Warranted To Coro
It Is Warranted To Can
It Is Warranted To Core
Any Case OT Dyspepsia
Any Cam OF Dyspepsia
Any Cam Of Dyspepsia
Any Cass Of Dy pepsls
Any Cam Ol Dyspepsia
Any Cam Of D.spepsla
Any Cam Of Dyspepsia
Any Case Of Dyspeprta
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Casa Of Liver Disease
Or Any Cam Of Liver Disease
Or Auy Cam Of Liver Disease
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Cam Of Liver Disease
Or Any Case Of l iver Disease
Or Any Cam Of Liver Disease
Or Any Cam Of Liver Ulseam
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Am Followed.
If Directions Am Followed.
I» Direction* Am Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
Con be Sent by Msll
Can he Sent by MaU
Can be Sent by Hall
Can be Sent by Mali
Can be Sent by Mall
. Can be Sent by Malt
Can be Scut by filalt
Can be Sent by Mail
Can be Kent by MaU
Can be Sent by Mall
Can be Sent by MaU
Oter ter bis Pamphlet on
ftsaaatih and Bowels.”
W. W. BLISS,
383 Broadway, Hew York*
Ms; 12
Attha WATCHMAN Office.
EMPLOYMENT.
A MONTH AND ALL EXPEN-
Tpt/U SKS PAID.—An Agont is wanted
in over; town and county in the United States
to enonge in a re*p*ctabfo and easy burine,*,
hy which the above profile may be certainly
realized. For fur'her particular*, address
Dr.J. HENRY WARNER, Crancrnf Broome
id Mercer Streets, New York City.
April 7.—But
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
F RESH tround from the finest White
Wheat. Thooein want of really “Extri
Flom- can now be supplied.
April 2t T BISHOP* SON.
COAL OIL.
KX'E have • made arranger eat* to keep
* v constantly on hand a full Hipply of
the ahovr named Oil, which is equal if not
superior toKemeine used in ihesame Lamps
as Krnwiue. Give it a trial and judge f.
yon riel f. C W «t H R J LONG.
• April It Sign of Negro and Mortar
Housekeepers,
I F you desi-e good nrticle* in Shirting
Sheeting, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Te*. Mack
erel, Flour, Bncon, Corn Meal, Grit*. Good
things to eat, call on
April 7, -LM. KENNEY.
Side, by
A. M. WYNG A.CO
I /\LD Dominion Tea-pots lor sale by
IU AM. WYNG it CO.
WATCHES,
JEWULEY, SILYEE-WAg
Plated Goods and Musical Instruments
G-. A. PRINCE & Co’s Improved MELODEqj
Caucs, G\uvs, \ases, ¥me Cutter^,
EMMING A SON’S celebrated Needles, and a great many other article
on* to mention. ' "Mo#
ffff* All binds of Repairing done at short notice, nnd warranted to give hi
t3P Call and examhin, before purchasing, at the New State, next Coni
Store.
Athene, April 14.
H
A. 8,St 11 Hi.siiiSJ'y'yjj
WHITE .& HITCH
AT THEIR NEW STORE ON BROAD STREET
Cloths, Cassimeres, Linen*
SILK AND MARSEILLES VESTINGS, 5
which will lie sold liy-the yard er nnnle up to measure to suit custom.,
iy All work ordered at thie e*tah!ialimeut will be got up at short nutico Rn *i •
superior style. We will run two pewiiio mneMnes. which will give «*gre»t a i H
in time, and having an experienced Cutler and reliable workmen, we hop* e 0 k ,,ll, Y
accommodate our friends unU patrons. Our stock consists in part of the followinc* ■ 1
soft hats, cassimere hats, moleskin hats '
FINE SHIRTS, FINS COLLARS, SUSPENDERS
HALF-HOSE. STOCKS. GLOVES. CRAVATS
Extra Embroidered WHITE SATIN VESTS,
Super Black and Fancy Cloths, WHITE & m Trtr |
- “ Blach *ud Fancy Caorimrres, ^ WHITE A RlTrn 1
“ Black and Kaucy.Silk Yeetings, WHITE A Ritcr
Wo invite our friends and the public to given# n call, pledging ourselves touMoJ
most exert’on* to plenee all who may favor ns with a call. oat '-
W. H H. WHITE a J. E. RITCn
Athene, April 7
Buggies! Buggies
O NRW BUGGIES,
l Second hand Boggy,
1 Four Horae lYagon,
1 Two Horse Wagon,
% f fo a lliirarft |V n .- nn
1 h/llv LXvafl IN vv HgtlU,
1 Ox Cart, oew and complete,
1 pair Carry-Log Wheels,
1 Carry-Log. complete, second hand.
10 000 Buggy and Wagon Spokes,
Ruggy Shaft*,,Hull*and Felloes, Enamelled
Cloth, Patent Leather, Buggy arid Wagon
Hzmei*. all kinds of Boggy trimmings. Band,
Harness, Sole and Upper Leather. For sale,
low by JOHN H. NEWTON
Sept IS
The attention of tho public is called to our large and well-assorted stock tf
HARDWIRE, CROCKERY, GLASS AND CHI\j
AND BUiLDER’S MATERIAL,
consisting, in part, of——
Locks of all kinds, Batts, Hinges, Screws, Nailg, Door, Blind tnd'
Fastenings, Ate. &c.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WIRE CLOTH.
Cyirpna CTantinll os
are the best ever offered in this market—Bench. Moulding, Bead r Rabbit, Match and ]
Planes, Chisels and Gouges, Saws, Angers, Hammers, Axes, Ac.
CROCKERY,
The beet kind—all of which is sold cheap as the cheapest.
• ©MiiWMIs
Of *11 kinde-CUT and PBESSED-of the finest m
THE LIVER
INVIGOKATOR!
PREPARED BY DR SANFORD,
Compounded entirely from GUMS,
» ONE UP THE BE-aT PURGATIVE *N . LIV
ER MEDICINES- now before the public, tint act*
as a Cathartic saoier, milder, aud more effectual 'ban
»M> other medicine known. It is am only a fviai fii
kut a liter remedy, acting first on the liver ■» erect
its swrMd matter, tbeaoa the’atntnacb and bowsU
torarry off Hun manor. Ihns sccamalMiing two par-
posse affectaa’ly. mtbout sny of lb* painful fosUng*
experienced in the npentlioa «.f mast Cathartic*. It
^renglliene the *y<tem at Ihesame time that it purge,
it; and when taken daily in moderate low, will
re*gibes and tantd It up witk nnnsnxl rapidity.
Tko Liver U on* of • the principal regnli
at the human bi-dy ; and ^ when It performs Us
flractkms well. Ike paw- f--| en of the n-stem are
folly developed. The <Cesmek is alarast entire
Hr dependent oa the ^ healthy action of tbs
Liver for the proper per .form*are of its fcae-
tiow-when Ike atom sek e. fe B , fiall, tbs hovels
an at Lull, sad the “ .whole system mffers in
conMqtienre af oas nr Vgan—tho Liver—hav-
ingesaxed tndoitxdnty. Forthe diseases ot that
organ, on# of tho pro I prietor. has made it bit
daty. is a practice orV
to tad aom* remedy
act tbs many derange
To prove that tltiri .
any perron troubled.^
utle, aaa‘coaviciKm*!! | nwv
Therm Guru* removal
/nun tbs systeak snp. b»-
beallhy flow of bile, in f
rearing M to di
more tb*atwenty yean,
w herewith to eoaslrr
meats to wbicb it is Us
remedriru lartfimad
with Liver Coos
forme, baa bat M try s
morbid or bad matter
P*y *1 in their pUce a
vigoratiag Mm etomarb,
food to direst wcll.nnrlfyiww.
, I'vmg inns lad besllb la tho wbofo
exa« of tbs dieeaM
cared, and, whet is for
utioaslorsottheLlv-
rUin.ry, removing (hel
eg^rtin; a radical enre.,
iear atltclre are
Ur, prevented, ky tbe oe
or lasvtgorafor. —»
One dose alter eating r—i ir raBcieat In relieve
Only one doee ukenj^
Nightmare.
Only i urn dnre t»keal^ at sight,
bowel* gently, and rnrerl, . Cadmrmm.
On* does taken rfter *^ — * —1
dor* of two te*.
One bottle tak*a tar
mover the Caere of tbs
fort ram
Only one
while
OMdarsonenreprsHbH ed is sene* for Gfleforw
'of Cksfaee
JS seeded to ibpur ont o*
^ medicine after a long
One bottle taken •alO
•allowBMC or tiniuintraiy n»mr mwn irv h
Oim* doBef*ken*N]ion.I—time bebre emrifg rfwo
**5* *» ““ »pp*tit#,| . aad makes food digest
well. vjE’
Oa* dors Often repeat P 1
rtvsin it*worst r.-rra.,l j'while
complaint* yield alm.-rt ^ tn the flr« dee*.
, < l5?JI ,wo *^ ,en " , Lws attack*msedby
is Children there la no CO purer, rater.
Mnrhus, and preventive
Only oa* bulls
is rye
rick
■ lift rkia.
1 ,ed cares Chrmie Dior
remedy is the world, as
A few boular
.it
Drapftftkf exciting the
W# tak* pleasure In re- * commending tbir medi
“ Friw, sad Jtgve. Chill
-, aad all Ferns of," - a Bin« Type. It ops-
■•■vr wiibrertaiply.and'aw tboassads an willing to
terrify M hr wonderful.^ virtues.
Au. wao ciz it ana cinac
tbstimout tn tv* rxvoa.
Mix WaTxzisTirc norm wiv
an swallow sum ttMamaa. -
THE LIVER IXVIGORA
IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and
b dairy wnrtiagcatas. almort too gnat to believe. I
cans as If by angle, even tbs flirt dam gMao benefit,
aad sridom mnpstbaa oas bottle is required to ran
*»v kind of lever Complaint, fttaa lb* wnort I an ad ice
•flDy.voarm loaeomama Headache, alt of Which an
tbe remit of a Dimmed liver.
Trice One Out Ur Per Boule.
Dr. SANFORD, Prupnehir, 315 Broadway, N Y.
Sold bv Dra. C W. ft. II. R. J. Long. R. P Smith,
SfimZSiP* * Dn, “ u “ ttnenItr -
METALIC BURIAT. CASES,
M A JK°i aA R n S’~WO°D. and ,u other
IvA kisds ia ns* in this market,
Gilt, Rosewood & Hahog. Mouldings,
.LOOKING-GLASS,
Cabinet Makers Materials, Upholstery, Ape,
And a general assortment of
Furniture,
ts ter aa caa be bought ia the market, always
hand and Jor sale at tbs Furniture vur tna ol
NearUiefE id^^Ml*Chi;rch,
Athens, Nov 2
INDIA RUBBER BELTING.
G RADY. Nicholm n & Co., teep constantly
on Imnd a gonernl arsortnunt nf India
Rubber Belting, wbicb will bo sold at New
York prices. V Jan. 20.
Grady & Nicholson,
A GENTS for the sale af tbe lligb bhnals
Tliread andOxnaburgR. A large clock of
these excellent goods always on hand.
Athens, Nov 25
Ladies,
r ' yon wigh to purchase Dress Muslin-*,
Organdie*. Faucy Silk*, Drees Prints,
Shoes, Bonnet*. Hats, Riblmus.'Fans. Para-
•ode. or anything else in the Dry Goods line,
call un I. M t KKN!I10Y,
Next door abuve Bank of Allien*.
April 7.
Choice selection* of DiNUrQ and Tea Srtb, banded and plain.
CARRIAGE TRIIVtMIKrGS,
Of all kinds—Leather, Cloth, Lace, Tacks, Luting, Na-ls, Bolts, Axles, Ac. Ae.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. A TUT WVK’r t
No. 6, Bank K w. Athens, Jaly 15,1858. JH.. W I iMjr & I
HOFFMAN* IRELAND ^ EDEY,
Commission M.ercliaiits,
No. 32, Water Street, NEWYOB]
P ARTICULAR attention Rican to Sales of In’erior Produce, Cotton, Wheat,B
Beeswax. Feathers, Ac. -tag" Prompt return* made. '
Cg" Cash Orders for the Southern Trade respectfully solicited.
ARTHUR G. HOFFMAN, . UZAL W. IRELAND, ARTHUR H. EMI
References in New York: ■
Messrs. Mosses Taylor ft Co. L. M. Hoffman A Co. Hctirys. Smith A Tv
Wolfe, Dash A Fisher, Laihmp A Wilkinson, B.M.AE A. Whitlodril
Wm. Latiovet A Co. Trowbridge, Dwight A Co. Allen McLean A Bolkln,
A. Hanford, Esq. ’ j
Southern References:
Messrs. Payne. Steels & Co., New-Orleans, La, T. W. House A Co. Houston To*
Judah Sr LeBaron, Pcnsaen.a, Flfl, - A. Virdrn&Co.. Jackson, Mal|
William 1. Keyser, t*q. Milton Flfl. Hon. J. M- Tison, Bethel, Ga.
T. W. Phelps, Esq., Mobile, Ala.
Letter front Messrs. B. M. & E. A. Whitlock A Co, Merchants, New '
Nnr Yoax,
Messrs Hoffhtsn, Ireland A Edey, - Com. Merchants, New York-
pinrwetn lignrilng you tho names of such Houses in tbe South and 1
make or recommand consignments Ur yuu of Country Produce.
We feel assured from nur intimate acquaintance, that any business vo trusted to r-rifl
M»*e prompt imd satisfactory RlMfltinD. - ■
Wishing you every success, we are, respectfully, your friend*.
„ BEN. A E. A. WHITLOCK A CO. 5
Letter from Messrs Mnnteath A Bagsley, Albany. >
Messrs Proctor A Co, Albion. N Y—Gents: Allow us to introduce to Toar tqirixl
snee, Mr. A H Edey, of New York, a member of tbe firm of Hoffman, Ireland ft Iklfl
Commis-ion Merchants. Mr Eiley visits tho West for the purpose of securing huasH
his line, andis vary strongly recommmded as to character hy our friends in tbe city. Ai 1
infotmotion you can give him, or fitvors extended, we shall be happy to rociproczie. ‘
, ^ _ Yourp,truly, MONTEATH A BAGLET.
Letter from Joseph Morby, Esq., Now York.
Messrs Diuilop. Sloncouc ft Co.. Richmond, Vn—Gentlemen: Permit me to introduu
your notice the House of Messrs Hoffman, Ireland tf Edey, recently formed in this city k
the transaction of a General Cnmmissim Business. The' gentlemen (one of whom af
ticnlarlv known to myself) comprsing the House, ncrupv high social position here, hoi*
near relathms Jo ten of the oldest and moat distinguished merchants in tbe city; sad*
in every respect qualified to conduct the bustnosa they have undertaken.
Any business you may be pleased to commit, or influence to them, will be duly
ated, and I doubt not faithfully executed. Yoprs, very nspcctfnlly,
, JOSEPH MOSBY,
Letter front D W Baldwin, Esq. Watertown, N Y Water-ton-, Nov 16. 1851
Gentlemen—Allow me to introduce to you Mr Arthur H Euey, of the firm of Hoi
e’.nnd A Edey, N Y, who visits this place to colieit conatgometito of Produce; sad '
from hi* business connections, ] take pleasure in saying has the ability to carry eat 1
engagement# honorably, and to the mutual benefit of those with whom he may trxir
business. Youra, very respecifully, D W BALDW1K.
Letter from Sylvester Pease. Esq. Urockport, N Y: BgocxmaT. Nor. 29, 1858.
Messrs Hoffman. Ireland A Edey: Gent*—I waa very much pleased, when in yoor
to ohaerve the thurongii.businoss manner in vrhieh matters were conducted ir. your it
the pertort system nf arrangement iu receiving and delivering goods, and the
and enetgy of the employees connected with the establishment.
I cordially recommend your Hums* to shippers, and remain your friend,
SYLVESTER PEASB.
Letter from Messrs D Wfaedon A Op, Albion NY. ” Albion, Nov IS
Messrs Hoffman, Ireland A Edey: Gentlemen—Wo as* much pleased with on* I "
in your method of transacting buatnees—viz: that yon make no contract* for th* i
nor make any purchase* ou your own-account. Wishing you every success, vi t
main. Youta, truly, D WHEDON A CO.
Latter from Messrs Rich Sf White, Orwell, Vt.
Qrntli-men—We consider ourselves most fortunate in making an acquaintance withy
H»us*. Your manner of doing business is entirely satisfactory, and we wore pieswd»
tho price* the good* brought, and your promptness; and last, though not least, tks r*
ratiou of your charge*. Yoa may depend upon our entire trad* as long as yoer r
offer* a loir bargain. Respectfully youra, BIC
Letter from Horace Linaly, Millerville, N Y.
Gentlt men:—Wo were much pl*a*od with the prompt returns nf th* shipments w* ■
to your House, the prices far exceeding nor expectations; and we ascribe the •of*"!’,
yoor indefatigable exertions. W* shall be moat happy to continue our business relttw.
with you, and -Isato recommend yoa to out friends. Youta, truly, „ i j
HORACE LTNSLY. |f
N. B. We tqake no contracts or purchases on onr own account, and do a strictly j
business, for w* fool confident that an adherence to these -principle* will »« cn ! t .r": ]
Sales, High Prices and Prompt Petunia. Yoqr ennxignmenta are respectfnlly fl
Fob 10,1859. Ysurs, Respectfully, H.I.AB. j
H. L. BLOOMFIELD’S „„
CLOTHING MANUFACTORY 8 SALES ROB'
^ RE now crowded witWU^U^f OaoAafoir-^^ ^ ^ n j—
his business having incToesoloo that hoi* enabled to koepaa great a variety of Goodi**«*'
found in our largest city stores. It also enable* him to - I
The Goods ore all made under the inspection of one of the firm and can always be rebed oa
He also Manufactures at his Sales Booms
Large quantities of tho finer grade? of Goods, for customers and our regular salsa, a* te^Jfg ■
Please call and examine, at oar Solos Room, Athens, Go. hvn
Town Lot for sale.
A PAItTiALLY improved lot, containing
li. fimr ncres, situn ted ill Cobhbatn. adjoin
ing Dr Hamilton. On the lot are two cum
fnrtnbie Cabins, smoke-house and Well; also,
large and conveniently arranged stable, car
riage house, &c. Over oue acre of ground,
nicely grubbed, trees nnd stumps removed,
and well prepared for a garden.
(tf) J. T. LUMPKIN.
The most important and essential Medicines for Families.
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND. |
Or, Dennis’ Alterative.—For purifying the blood and diseases of theli V
Dr. Dennis’ Stimulating or Hot Bitters,
FOR DYSPEPSIA, COLDS, AND FEMALE COMPLAINTS
„ Arising fiom Golds
oa, osuem* swKas&Gtfnaa iMasaft
OB, SOUTHERN PAra.KlLLEB.-Poi RhMeua Prim, P»inM
matory Swellings, Sprains, dwelled Breasf. Pain in the Back or a ColiSeMkh*
tn the Back. Sore Throat. Toothache, Ac.
DR. DENNIS’ ANTI-SPASMODIC TINCTURE,
A Medicine more valuable than Gold to the Planter.
. Gentlemen,
I I you wish to purchase Hats. Boots. Shoes.
Summer Clothing, Shirts, Bosoms and
Co’Iars, or any other article cheap, call on
April 7. I. M. KENNEY.
O LD Dominion .Coffee-pots for sale hr
A.M. WYNG 4. Ca
rratlv to tlicir advantage 10 keep tins preparation rraay mr ■-
emergency. It Is’useful in Spasmodic Affccrions, as in Kits or Convulsion?,.A.^
Affections. Cramp t’olic. Spasmodic Cholera, Lock .law. or in sudden colds. 1"
Pain in the S'omach. Sore Throat, Headache, Deafness, caused by cold or in B( ,
in the ear. Bite of Suiikcs, or other pnisonons reptiles, insects or animals, or 1
of emergency or extreme danger, in which immediate action is necessary. MO fC
For Mules, Horses, Ac.—This Tincture rarely foils to cure even the worsteds ^
Doso for a horse nlxiut four table sponaffril* in half a pint of waier ; repeat t ,
ten or fifteen minutes, or ns often as may be found necessary, till relief t? o >1*
It has also proved a superior remedy in I/mked-Jaw and St»ggor«. *
been cured by its ure. It should be administered at the first attack of t >e .
Wounds, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, So.-es, Ac., it prevents inflammation, and rnusca
henL ” — * v „ _
pf* All the above preparations for palest the WATCHMAN Office
IN
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB I»HX3SPXX2^ ’
EATLY* rxpeditiouftly and tor •ctly fl.'itcuted al J H. Chri*tv’»
• May ltf Ct>fner of Broad Sir** »«d OoU«*» Av»n«e»