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GROVER & BAKER’S
CELEBRATED
family
49
from $50 to Sur
charge of $5 for Hemmers.
WAY. NEW YORK.
THOS. P. STOVALL, Augusta,
AGENT FOB GEORGIA.
fPHESE Machines e*w from two spool*, **
I purchased from the rtore, r«p.ing oo
re-winding of thread; they Hem.
«r. ami Such la ooopor>° r fin, .*" in *
each warn by their uwn operation, wiifo.u:
recourse to the haiul needle, ns i* required
Sletim They will do bate’
and cheaper sewing than » seamstress can,
even If she works for at* cent an hour, amt lire,
unquestionably, thebestMachine* in the mar-
kot for family sowihg, on account otiM
aimplicity, durability, ease of management
and adaptation to all varieties of family sew
ine—executing either heavy or fine wort
with equal facility, and witho-t special ad
^ U Aas»id«nco of the unquestioned superi
ority of their Macbiues, tho Grover A Ba
ker Sewing Machine Com-Avy beg leave l<>
resrcetfully refer to the following
TESTIMONIALS.
“Having had one of Grove A Bfter’r Ma-
chlnea in n»y family for nearly a year and a
ha’f I tako pleasure in commending it *»
every way reliable for the purpose for which
GROCERIES! GROCERIES 1!
•• TAYLOR * LUMPKIN
A RE in nlmost daily receipt of articles in
the above line, to vhn they most
reapectfulty invite an examination. They
— _ v . . i. Tm*
are' prepared to. seTl Groceries for a small
advance on cost. The following ere a few
of the leading articles m their line:
Refined Sugars, of all kinds; .
Rio, Java, Mocha and Laguyra Coffee; -
Refined Syrups and Molasses;
Cigars and Tobacco, of host brands,
and, in fe<rt, alm«st every - article of luxury
usually kept in tha Grocery lino.
. Athens. May t9. 1809.
SANCHEZ’ SPECIEIC.
, WMr of Re*
^‘TconfSsmyoelfdelighted with your Sew
tuff Machine, which l>een in family
for man j months, It has always been ready
for duty, requiring no adjustment, and is
easily adapted to every voriety of family
Aar Dr. Strickland. Editor N. Y. Chrxdtau
good
“Alter trying several diffe
machines, I preferre I your* on accoun t
its simplicity, and the perfect -ase with
which ills managed, as well as the strength
and durability of the seam- After long ex
perienee, I feel competent to speak in this
manner and to confidently reoommemt it tor
every variety of family sewing’’-—.Vra K.
B.Bpscmrr, wife of the Editor of Brooklyn
“I* have Mod a Grover & Baker Sewing
Mhlne for two years, and have f n>l it
to all kinds of family sewing, from
Cambria to Broadoloth. Garments have
i out without the giving wuy of «
•titch The Maohine is easily kept in order,
and easily used.”—Mr*. A.B. Whippet, wife
> use
la my family this past two years, and the
ladies request me to give you their testi
monials to its perfect adaptedness, as well
as labor-saving qualities in the perform
ance of fhmily. and household sewing.”—
Robert Boorman, Net* York.
“For several months we have used Grover
A Baker's Sowing Machine, and have come
to the conclusion that every lady who desires
her sewing beasut/m«y —»
wouldbomost fortunate in possessing one
of those relisble and indefatigable “iron
Medio-women,” whose combined qualities of
tenild, itrength and simplicity, ore invalna-
hlt."—J. W. Morrit. daughter of Gen. Qto
P. Morrit, Editor of the Home Journal.
Extract of a letter from Thos. R. Leavitt ,
Esq., an American gentleman, now resident
in Sydnoy.New South Wales, dated January
32,1858s
“I hod a tent made in Melbourne, in 1853.
in which there were ov«r throe thousand yd’s
of sewingdone with one of Grover A Baker’s
Machines, and a tingle seam of that has oat-
stood all the dotM* seams sewed by sailors
with a needle and twine.”
“If Homer could bo called up from his
murky hades, ho would sing the advent of
Grover A Baker as a mors benignant miracle
of art than was ever Vulesn’s Smithy. He
would denounce midnight shirt-making as
- - - * tiered * ”
“the direful spring of woes uunumb
—Prof North.
“I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover
A Baker Sewing Machines have more the-
sustained my expectation. Afer trying and
returning others, I have three of them in op
eration in my different places, and, after four
years trial.bave no fault to find.”—JH Ham
mond, Senator of South Carolina.
“\fy wife has had one of Grover & BakerV
Family Sewing Maceiuea for some time, and
1 am satisfied it is one of the best labor -living
machines that has been invented. 1 take
much pleasure in recommending it to the
public.”—7 O Harr**, Governor of Tenn.
“It is a beautiful thing, and puts every
body into an excitement of goou humor.—
Were I a Catholic, I should insist upon Saints
Grover & Baker having an eternal holiday
in commemoration of their good deeds for
humanity/* Cassius M CUn/.
“I think it by far the best patent in use
This Machine can bo adapted from thefinest
cambric to the heaviest cassimere. It sews
Btronger, faster, and more beautifully than
lit saa imagine. If mine could not be re
placed, mocoy could not buy it.”—Jfr* J O
Brown. Nashville, Tena.
“It is speedy, very nest, and durable in its
work; is easily understood and kept in re
pair, I earnestly recommend this Machine
to all my acquaintances and others.”—Mr*
Jf'4 Forrett, Memphis, Tenn.
‘We find this Machine to work to onr sat
isfaction, and with pleasure recommend it to
the peblic, as we believe the Grover 4-
Baker to bo the best Sewing Machine in
u»a.”—Deary Brother*, A llisonia .Term.
"If used exclusively for family purposes
with ordinary care, I will wager ihey will
lost one “throe score years and ten,” and
never getout of fix.”—John Er*kint, Nath
title, Tenn.
“I have hod your Machine for several
weeks, and am perfectly satisfied that the
vorVittel UJV-
as On* of tbs greatest bles-
t”—Mr*. Taylor. Nashville,
it
lit
that ever was mads ”—Maggie Aimison,
Nashville, Tenn.
“I use my Machine upon coats, dress
making, and fine Bnetfstitcblng. and the work
is admirable —far better than the bast band
sewing, or any other machine I hove ever
seen.”—Lucy B. Thompson, Nashville, linn.
“I find the work the stroogeet and moat
beautiful I have over seen,made either by
hand or machine, and regard the Grover ‘
Baker Machine as on* of the
sings to i
Tenn.
“I havo one of Grover & Baker’s Sewing
Machines in use in my family, and find
invAloable. I can confidently recommend
to nil persons in want of a machine.”—Q.
Thompson, Nathtille, linn.
“I take pleasure in certifying to the utility
of the Grover A Baker Sawing Machines. I
have used one on almost every descriptiuo of
work for months, and find it much stronger
and better in every respect than work done by
hand.”— Mrs. D. W. Wheeler, Nashville Tenn.
“I would be unwilling In dispose of my
Grover & Baker Machine for a large amount,
could I not replace it again at'pleasure.”
Mrs.H. O■ Stated, Nashville. Tenn.
“Our two Machines, purchased from you
do the work of twenty young ladies. W<
With wleasnro rsoommecd the Grover A Baker
Sewing Machine to be the best in use.”—.
Stillman & Co., Memphis, linn.
“The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine
works admirably. I think the stitch and
work far superior to that of any Sewing Ma
chine I ever saw. On fine work, I think- the
Machine would be hard to beat.”— W. J.
Davie, Memphis. Tenn.
“I find the Machine easily managed, very
durable,and take pleasure in recommending
it tool! who wish convenience, economy,and
pleasure.”—Mrs.F. Tints,Memphis. Tenn-
“The Grover & Baker Sowing Machines
have given such satisfaction that we cheerful
ly recommend them to all .who wish a wind
and substantial Sewing Machine. It exe
cutes work with much care and speed, and
more finely than anv other machine I have
teen.”—Mrs. R, B. MiteheU, Memphis, Tenn
‘•I am liappy to give my testimony in favor
of Grover & Baker's Sewing Machine, and of
the perfect satisfaction it giveeio every re
spect. It sews neatly, and is by no means
complicated, and I prefer it to «U others I
have seen ”—Mrs Bryan, mife of Ret. A. M.
Bryan, MnnphisTcnn.
“It affords me much pleasure to say, that
tha Machine works well; and I do not liesi
late to recommend it aa possessing all the
ad vantage*'you claim for it. My wife is very
much pleased with it. and we take pleasure
in certifying to this effect.”—B. O.Brii
Memphis, Tenn.
“It girea me pleasure to find the Grover
A Baker Sewing Machine giving so much sat
isfaction. I have it in constant use, and find
it all that could be desired. It is the most
simple and d-jrabie machine in nse, and 1
heartily recommend it'”—F.M. White Mem
phis. Tenn.
I consider my Sewing Machine invaluable,
and would not take five times its cost, if 1
could not supply its place. With it I can do
a'.l mv,family sewieg in about one-fourth tl
rime 1 could with my hands."—M. J Scott
Nashville. Tenn
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THAT GREAT REMEDY
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BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
THE
Hang the Banner on the outer Walls,
and let the tidings go forth, that
J- SPRING & SIMMONS
Have- just returned from the North with
a splendid assortment of
GOODS,
to please one and all, and that their motto is
CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST 1
PEOPLE
THE PEOPLE
iiiiiiit!:
BEFORE ■
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
EASILY TAKEN
13 EASILT TAKEN
a EASILT TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN
Id EASILY TAKEN
U EASILY TAKEN
B EASILY TAKEN
mHE public are respectfully informed thr
■ 1 J. SPICING A SIMMONS hav* just r«
turned from Now York and Philadelphia
aud are opening their New Stock of
SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS.
Sueh aa Dry Goods, Dress and Fancy
Goods, Black and Fancy Bilks, Mautiifos.
Ac. _ftc. A large lot of Embroideries, White
Goods, Hosiery, Lace Good*, Jfcc. A targe
lot of HOOP SKIRTS, of all sort., qualities
and sites, large and small, white and colored.
HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOE8,
and a large lot of Ladies FLATS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Made by the first mann'actory in the city of
New York, and a lar^e lot of Linen and Cot
ton Goods.
Oar friends and all the public nr* invited
to call and examine our stock, and we will
be happy to show our Guods and rep them
at oar storo.
J. SPRING k SIMMONS,
College Avenue, a feu doors from the Newton
MarSl House, nearly opposite P.O. Athens
HAS NO BAD TASK
I HAS NO BAD TAB?*
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TAW
HAS NO BJU) TASTE
CONTAINS NO OOPAIVA
CONTAINS NO OOPAIVA
CONTAINS NO OUPAIYA
CONTAINS VO OOPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CONTAINS NO OOPAIVA
CONTAINS NO OOPAIVA
CAN BE
CAN BE
CAN BE
CAN BE
CAN BE
CAN BE
CAN BE
SENT BY MAIL
SENT BT HAIL
SENT BY HAIL
SENT BY HAIL
BY HAIL
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
CAHRIEK IN THE TRUNK
CARRIED IK THE TRUNK
carried in the trunk
carried IN THE TRUNK
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
WITHOUT
WITHOUT ■
WITHOUT BREAKING
WITHOUT
WITHOUT
WITHOUT BREAMING
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DHUECnONS
IF COMPLIED 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
WILL EFFECT
WILL EFFECT A CURB
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURB
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
■■HMY
LY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LBSB TROUBLE
WITH LEBS TROUBLE
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
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a valuable remedy
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FOB YOUR NEGROES;
SAVES
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Saves
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IT CUR HB QUICK,
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IT CUMH
IT CUED
BIG DOCTOR’S BILL
BIO DOCTOR’S MIX
BIG DOCTOR'S BILL
RIG DOCTOR'S BIU.
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AND NEVER VAILS
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- AND NEVER FAILS
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AND NW1R FA1
PRICE TWO DOLLARS
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PRICE TWO DO I LARS
PRICE TWO DOLLARS
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PACKAGES OF HALF
HARK CHANCE!
BARE CHANCE 1
TO MAKE MONEY AND SAV E MONEY !
TO MAKE MONEY AND NAVE MONEY 1
TO MAKE MONEY AND SAVE MONEY!
T HE price of Dr*. Rodwell 4" Terry’s Re
eipea, Ac, has been reduced; they will
now be sent to any addraaa, free of charge.
on the receipt of ft.
Tho* Recipes (several of which originally
cost $50 each) arc comprised in the following
ENTIRELY NEW! ENTIRELY NEW 11
WHAT IS IT1
That "Wonderful Purifying Agent
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid
tsaega rim PACKAGE
around each packsub—
AROUND EAUHhyBSBM
AROUS'D’ KAIHBB
ABOUND EAlilS
ABOUND EACH ■
ABOUND EACH PACKAGE
list, and eertainly a more valuable and useful
collection of information is not t« be found.
Any one can very easily realize a handsome
remuneration by selling them; or by mans
factoring from them to sell, a ; rofil of from
seven thousand to eight thousand per cent
may be made. Send quick if you would se
cure a copy of them, as but a small, edition
is printed.
|y Iiigredinenta cost comparatively noth
tug, aud may be bad anywhere. Bear this
in mind,
A Receipt for making the celebrated Gold
and Silver counterfeit Detector; a recipe for
nuking the beat Black, Blue, Bed and Yel
low Ink*, aud Indellible Inks of all colors;
{ a recipe for making tfa* celebrated Oil Paste
: blacking; a recipe for making the celebrated
i Washing Fluid, which will enable one to
i wash more clothes iu one hour than in twelve
the ordinary way, and with scarcely any
t labor—it is adopted to the washing of all
kinds of fabrics—silks aud tvoolena as well
' sa linens—it also seta oolors rather than re-
i moves them; a recipa for making the be-t
Matches; a recipe for making tins renowned
‘ Hair Invigorator, which is the very beet
■ thing hit tiro unit n« tHw,«... t. ■ ■ u till
‘ tly restore gra^ hair tojts original
lli* i* a New Discovery. It is the result of
Learned Research It is o triumph °f
Scientific Skill!
It is a Chemical Union of materials, pro
vided by Nature herself, for rendering pure
the air we breathe. IU action is in obedi
ence to fixed laws.
QUICK, SURE, POWERFUL!
It purifies dwellings, siuks, kitchens;
It removes all offensive odors;
It cures bur ns with instant certainty;
it is tba bestpreparatiou erer used for fresh
wounds;
It destroys nil regotablennd animal poisons;
It relieves in a Tew seconds the bites of iu-
. sects, bees, etc;
It will restore tainted meat,
It will relieve heart-burn;
It makes Aagtf water soft ;
it is tba beat cosmetic ;
U scatters boils when forming;
It soothes boila when formed,and heal* them
rapidly;
It ia good for carbuncles, ulcers, oorns and
sore*;
it cleausts the teeth and purifies the breath;
The worst symptoms ol Typhoid and Scar
let Ftvrr are mitigated by the nse of this
Fluid it lias been know nit o check the spread
of Typhoid Fever iu. Families aud upon
plantations. ’
Lending physician*ore using it in Charles
ton, Columbia, Sav mush, Augusta, Atlanta,
Macon, Coluinbun, Moutgomiry, Selma, Mo
bile and New Orleans.
The Hospitals of New Orleans and Mobile
are uaiug it,
riospitals, corporations, ship. masters,
manufacturers, planters, physicians, fur
nished by the gallon ut reduced rates.
For sale by druggists and country mer
chants generally, from whom ordera are
respectfully solicited.
"Try at least one bottle. Price bO cents.
Follow direction*.
rg* Manufactured ouly iu the laborato
ry of J. DARBY. Auburn, Ala.
For sale iu Athens by Dr.R. M. SMITH.
N. B. Persons wishing ores, soils, water,
fte., analysed, can have it done on reasona
ble terma by scudtiig to Prof. J. Darby.
Marelt 10
MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THB
RICHEST DIADEM
Worn by Kings or Emperors,
What ? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair,
gniuw it U the ornament (M
j color, and cover the bead cf the bald with a
' luxuriant growth; a recipe for making tbe
{ beat of Cologne: a recipe for changing of
, tbe hair from a light or sandy color to a
Mack; a recipe fir removing of Tan, Freck-
1 lea, and San-burn front the face and hnnds;
a recipe for making the very best quality of
Shaving-Snap -, atecipefor keeping Butter
sweet and good fer four or five years; a recipe
for cure of Cancers, a sure remedy ; a recipe
for certain cure of Flux aud Diarrhoea; a
recipe for certain cure *'f Consumption. Ool<U.
Coughs, 4c.. Ac; a recipe for certain, perma
nent and speedy cure of Ague aud Fever, and
Fits of atl sort*—this recipa may he conoid
ered infallible as it has never been known t<
fail; a recipe for Tempering and Polishing
edge Tools, which has bern sold in this neigh
borhood for $17. Will also be given. Dr Reece's
Discovery, wbiclt lie advertises a man can
make $80 per month ; also, Prof. Willi'im-
son’s two ways for making from $500 to $2000
per annam, together with Lander’s Secret,
as advertised by those gentlemen, iu differ
ent newspapers. Will also he sent, a list of
valuable Recipes, and all the ways to snake
advtisised in the United Slates.
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
- mm tfii $ EE
WITHOUT LOSS or TIME
WITHOUT UBS OF TUB
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
WITHOUT IjUSS OF TIME
OR CHANGE OF PICT
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIR
OB CHANGE OF DIR
0B CHANGE OF DIR
OR CHANGE OF DIR
IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH
XT SAVES THUS HEALTH
IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH
IT SMB THRU HEALTH
AND THEIR CONST BUTTON,
AND iHEIB OOKrTITCTlON,
AND THEIR CONSHIUTION,
AND THEIR CONSmUTDK,
AND THEIR CONSTITUTION,
SAVES YOU LOBS OF HANDS,
BAViS YOU LOSS OF HANDS,
SAVES YOU Ln-S OF HANDS,
SAVES You LOGS OF HANDS,
YOU LOUS OF HANES,
PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ
all our ra v. Reader, although
bloom ever so brightly ia the flowing cbeeck, the eye
be ever so sparkling, the teeth be tho»« ot pearls, if
tbs head to bersft of its covering, or lbs hair be marled
aud shriveled, harsh and try, or worse -till, if sprinkled
with nay, nature will lose more than half her charm*,
•’ruf. Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or three
timrs a week, will rests* and permanently secure to
all such an ornament. Read the following gad judge.
The writer of the firet is tks eslsirwtsd Pianist, 79*1-
New York, April 19, 1858.
Da. Wood : Dear Sir—Prrmit me to express ts yon
the obligations I am under form* entire restoration
of my hair to its original color; about tho time of my
SRirel in the United Steles It wee rapidly becoming
grgy, but upon the application of yonr * Heir Resto
rative* it soon recovered its bee. ( consider your
Restrorative a* a very wonderful invention, qait*
effiecaious as well a* agreeable
‘ ram, near*ir, yours truly,
- ». THALBERO.
•Dryeh a*r Gwytledydst’
Welsh Newspaper oShw. 13 Nassau tt, April 1918S8
Trot. O. J. Wood:—Deer Sir—Some month or tlx
weeks ago I received a bottle of yonr Hair Rectors.
tire and fare it my wife, who concluded t« try it on
her hair, little thinking at tbe time t,.et it would ra
store the gray hair to its original color, but to her aa
well as my surprise, alter a few weeks’ trial it kas
performed that wonderful effect by turning atl tha
gray hairs to a dark brown, at the earn# time bsaati-
fying and thickening tbe hair. I strongly recommend
the above Restorative to all persons in want of each
a change f tliair hair.
CHARLE3 CARI’EW.
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
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 Fxpressly
Put Up Expressly
Put Up Expressly
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
New You* July !
TO FARMERS. , ,, .
These Recipes will prove very valuable tn
enabling them to make these article* instead
of having them to buy. and thus he the saving
every year to them, ot many times tbe amount
of cost,
IS" Address all orders to
W.R. TERRY. M.D.,
Dealer in Books, Stationery, Ac., Ac..
Pott Box. 47, Rockingham, N. C.
y 95. 1857.
Prof. O. J Wood’: With ernfiileaee do f recom
mend your Hair Restorative, ee being the moat effica
cious article I ever saw- Since using yonr Hair Re
storative my hair and whisker* which wen almost
while have gradually grown dark; and I now feat
confident that a few more applications will restora
them to ibeir natu ml color. It also has relieved m*
of all dendniir and unpleasant itching, ao common
among persons who perspi'o freely.
J. B. KILBY.
Prof: tVoon—About two yean ago my hair c*aa>
uieneed falling off and turning gray; I was Cut.b*.
coming bald, and had tried many Remedies to no
effect. 1 commenced using your Rotormtiv. hi Jana
ary last. A few appl ieationa fastened mv hair fitm-
ly. It began to fill up, grow out,and turned back to
its former color, (black.) At this time it is tulip ra-
stored to its original color, health, and appearance,
and I cheerfully recommei.d iu use to alt
J. D. HOES.
Chicago, 111., Nay 1,1657.
The Restorative to pat wp hi battles of 3 sirae,
vix: Urge, medium, and small; tha small hold 4 a
pint, and retail* tor one dollai per bout*; the medi
um hold* at least twenty per cent, more in propor
tion than the small, retail* lor two dollars psrbottto ;
the large holds a quart, 4* per cent.more in propor
lion aud retail! for S3
° WOOD ♦ GO, Proprietor, 444 Broadway,
New York, and lt4 Market st, Louis, Mo.
Gold by C W> H R J LONG, and Druggist* gen-
Apjill4—3m
HARDWARE,
Blacksmiths' and Carpenters'
Of all ktnrlt and descriptions.
Mill, Cross-Cut and Hand SAWS.
CHAINS, OF VARIOUS KINDS.
SCYTHES&CRADLES,
Forks, Shovels and Spades,
Straw Cutters, Corn-Shellers,
PLATFORM AND COUNTER
OOALCO;
Wire Cloth, Well Rope,
Clothes’ Line and Sash COED
TT©^
• AND-
Umbrella and Hat STANDS,
WILLO W BASKETS,
Painted and Cedar TUBS,
All kinds of
Tin-Ware,
SHAFTS and RIMS
FOR BUGGIES,
BOLTS and CUPS, ENAMELLED
Cloth and Leather,
BIRD CAGES, Ac., &c.
packages or half doz.
PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ.
PACKAGES OF BALT DOB
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
PUT UP EXVRSSLT
PUT UP EXPRESSLY -
PUT UP EXPHkSnLT
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOE PLANTATIONS
FUR PLANTATIONS
Every Druggist and Country Merchant should
hasp a supply of this valuable Remedy, not wily
tram the profit* that acerae from lie vale*, but aa
an eel ot philanthropy towards suffering human*-
ty. Itw.R hemadatnlhe eapaeialandpaeuniaay
Intw-tUaHDratfM.,
8(3 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
May 12
At the WATCBMif Office.
Notice.
T UE new High Shnala Manufacturing Com
pany. Lav Utg purchased and put in com
plete operation,
WOOL MACHINERY,
are prepared to eard WOOL ROLLS or spin
and weave the same into eloth, at persons
may desire. All wool sent or left at the Rail
Road office at Madison, Go. plainly marked
with the owner* name and letter*of iuslruc-
tioa directed to Ibis Office, will be brought
here, manufactured and returned.
Yams, Oattaburg* and Stripes fnreale.
ISAAC POWELL, President.
High Shoals, May 12. 18&9,
It
AT WHOLESALE!
Best Groceries low for Cash.
HOSE who buy goods in large quantities
will do well to cull on
T. BISHOP i SON.
April 23
THB MIGHTY HEALER!
WORLD KNOWN AND WORLD TRIED.
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT.
THE free admissions of all Nations, ns well
1 as the verdict of the leading Hospitals of
theOld ns well as the New World, stamp thia
stamp
powerful remedial Agent as tbe greatest healing
preparation ever made known to suffering man.
Its penetrative qualities are more than marvel
lous through the external orifice* of the skin,
invisible to the naked eye, it reachei the sent of
the external disease; end in all external affee-
And a THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES
I oo tedious to mention ; all tonight for Cash,
in tbe best terms, and will Iw told correa-
i oudingly LOW, FOR CASH. Call and
11* for yourself, at the old stand. Broad
I .root, corner of Wall. Athens. On.
W. A. PATMAN,
AltalSTFD BT
P. A. sum ME Y.
April 14
great ally
ERYSIPELAS AND SALT RHEUM
Are two of the moat common and virulent
disorders prevalent on this continent, to the**
the Ointment is especially antagonistic, its
"modus operand?’ is first to eradicate the venom
and then complete the cure.
Bad Legs,'Old Sores, and Ulcers.
Cases of many years standing that have per
tinaciously refused to yield to any other remedy
or treatment, have invariably succumbed to a
few applications of this powerful unguent.
Eruptions on tho Skin,
Arising from n bad state of the blood ot
chronie disease are eradicated, and a clear and
transparent surface regained by the restorative
action of this Ointment. It surpasses many of
the cosmetics and other toilet applianeea in its
power to diapel raahca and other disfigurements
of the face.
Plies and Fistula.
Every form and feature of these prevalent and
stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and
entirely by the use of this emolient; warm
fomentations should precede its application.—
Its healing qtuUtieswill be found tobethorough
and invariable.
Both the Ointment and Pills should b* used in
•n lbs following eases:
Rnniuas. Barns, Chapped Ham's,
i.Tiilblains, Fi.tula, Goat,
Lumbago, Mecurial Eruptions. Pi Ira,
(thrumatisa, Rinawonn. Salt Rheum,
Scalds, Scalds, FkinDises.es,
Swelled G tends,So re toga, Bora Breasts,
Bote Heads, Bora Throat*, Son ofallkfoda.
Sprains, Stiff Joints. 1 alter,
venereal Shras, Wooed* ofaH kinds.
IgrCstniox!—Nope are gianine unices the
worts *- HoUowoy New York and London" are
discernible aa a Ji'ater-mark in every leaf of
the book of the book of directions around each
>t nr box, the same way be plainly teen by
the leaf to the lignt. A handsome re-
INDIA RUBBER BEL PINO.
I TRADY, Nichols* n dr Co, keep constantly
I on jtand a general assortment of India
ubber Belting, which Will be avid at New
o*k prices. Jan. 24
French Glass.
I LARGE lot >,f French Window Glow.
L also, Plate Glntafnr pictures, of olf *isa
id qualities. Just received atiti fur **!••
why CW&HRl LONG.
May 19 Sing Negro and Mortar.
ngthel
wart will he given to any one rendering such
’information aa may legd to the detection of any
party or parties counterfeiting tha ltiaffliflnea or
vending the aame.knowing them to he spurious.
Sold at IheManufnetbrieaef Professor Hollo
way, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and. by all
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine
throngbou the United Stctes and the civilized
worMCTit p«w at 24 cents. 63 cents and SI eaoh.
There is a considerable sating be taking the
larges* *ise*.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa
tients In every disorder are dfixed to each pet.
Marcb 94, Iff*“
Rat Pills.
I I SURE remedy for the destruction
V Rat* and Mice, and willront any of the
u»l trouble in jpn-.iarmg it for use. and
ithout danger. For sale by
May 19
O W A H R J LONG.
Sign Negro and Mortar.
Notice.
r WO months after date application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary, of
arke county, for leave to sell, at privatc
le, all the wild and scattered lands be-
"Ring to the estate of William Laird. Inte
said cotinty, deceased. This July 4,1869.
July 7 YOUNG VICKERS, Adtn’r.
pot 01
hotdii
COCOAXNE.
A NEW aud delightful preparation, made
from the Cocoauut Oil, for preserving and
beautifying the hair and rendering it dark and
glossy. For sale hy
May 19 C W A H U J LONG
Sign Negro and Murlar.
For Sale in Athens
Msyl2 At the WATCHMAN Office.
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Bliss’ Dysp’p Jo Reme-ty
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remtdy
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remtdy
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy
Has Trie Largest Sole
Has The Largest Sale
Has The Largest Sale
Has Tho Largest gale
Haa The Largest Sale
Has The Largest Sale
. Hae The Largest Sale
Has The Largest Sale
Ot Any Medicine In The World.
Of Any Medicine In Tho World.
Off Any Medicine In The World.
Off Any Medicine In The World.
Off Any Medicine In •» he World.
Off Any Medicine In The World.
Off Any Medicine In The World.
Off Any Med trine In The World.
Of Any Medicine In The World.
Off Any Medicine In The World.
100.000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100,000 Packages
100,000 Package*
100,000 Package*
100,000 Packages
100.000 Packages
100,000 Packages
told In Georgia and Sonth Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and Sonth Carolina
Sold In Georgia aud South Carolina
Held In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold.In Georgia and South Carolina
Bold In Georgia aud South Carolina
Bold In Georgia ami South Carolina
_-c." In Fourteen Month*.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months,
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Month*.
In Fourteen Months.
GRADY, NICHOLSON & CO.
at their new store,
Corner of Broad and Bridge Streecs,
ATHENS, OA.,
O FFER fur sale the following, among«
thousand and onfylher articles too numer
ous to mention: . ,
An excellent article of Flour on hand,
Bacon and Lard,
Arne’s Shovels and Spades,
B acksmitb’s Torts,
Hardware and Cutlery, a good stock,
l’&ints, Oils and Dye Stuffs,
Buggy and Wagon Huba,
Buggy Felloes,
Buggy Shafts,
Buggy nud Wagon Iron Axels,
Carriage Bolts,
Tire Holts, ,
Carriage Trimming of every descrip
tion,
Hub Bsttila, (S mil and Carriage Bands.)
Springs, “Cast-Steel Tempered,"
Buggy and Wagon Spokes,
Patent Dish Leather,
Enamelled Leather,
“ Clolb,
Trimmings. Button* and Tacks,
Lace Trimmings for Carriages,
Trimming Hammers, -
Iron Dash Frames.
•Band and oval Iron, all sizes,
Bar and sqr. Iron. do do
Shove] iron anti Plough Moulds,
Sheet Iron, a good assortment.
Oast 8’eel, German aud Blister.
Solo and Upper Leather,
French and Philadelphia Calf Skins,
a fine stock, -~
Boots, Shoes, Hate find Clothing,
Dry Goods, a fre»h stock and good
assortment,
Crockery and Glass- Ware.
ABC Crushed and Powdered Sugars,
Loaf and Brown Sugars,
Rio and Javn Coffee,
Shoe-Makers Tools of every description
Lasts and 81ioe pegs,
Moltuaesand Syrups,
English Dairy Cheese, received every
week.
A Large Stock Tobacco at Manufactu
rers Prices by the Box.
Cigars, sill qualities.
Horse, mule and Buggy Collars,
Saddlery, a good stock,
Wagon and Plough Haines,
Trace Chains, Wagon Chaims
Coil Chains, all sixes,
Log Chain*, ■,
Water Backets, Well Buckets, Tubs,
Cedar Buckets, &c.
Nov 25.
JEWELRY, SILYER-WAg];
Plated Goods and Musical Instruments ™
l TYDTTVrrYITI Sr n„>„ Tnrnnnvrnd H/THT 1
G-. A. PRINCE & Co’s Improved MELODEq
Canes, Cxvms, Yases, Pvt\e CulAet^,
H EMMING a SON'S celebrated Needles, end a great many other anieU. .
ous tojnenti.m. **’ ,0 *
g3F~ All kinds of Repairing done at short notice, end warranted to j,jv e
KJ* Call and examine, before purchasing, at the New Store, next
StorST A. S. & M. H. MANDEVnl'
Athens, April 14.
SEW SPRING AND SOMMER GOODS
WHITE & HITCH
AT THEUt NEW STORE ON BROAD STREET :!
®* great u
*e hopi
SOFT HATS, CASSIMERE HATS, MOLESKIN HATS
FINE SHIRTS, FINE COLLAR8, SUSPENDERS
HALFHOSE. STOCKS. GLOVES. CRAVaTs
Extra Embroidered WHITE SATIN VESTS,
Super Black and Fancy Cloths, WHITE 4 ritm,
“ Black and Fancy Caseiicrres, " HiTE 4 RiTrn
“ Black and Fancy Silk Vestings, WHITE & gijij
We invite our friends and the public to give us a call, pledging ourselr« ( to Jy
most exertions to please all who may favor ns with a call.
W. H H. WHITE-.,....- - J. E. RiTfnt
Athens, April 7 lD
Buggies! Buggies
-I NEW BUGGIES,
IU 1 Second hand Buggy,
1 Four Horse Wagon,
1 Two Horse Wagon,
1 One Hors* Wagon,
1 Ox Cart, new and complete,
1 pair Carry-Log Wheels,
1 Carry-Log, complete, second hand.
10.000 Bugiry and Wairoo Spokes,
Buggy Shafts, Hubs and Felloes, Enamelled
Cloth, Patent Leather, Buggy and Wagon
Harness, all kiuda of Buggy trimmings. Band,
Harness, Sole and Upper Leather. For sale
low by JOHN fl. NEWTON,
Sept 16
. THE LIVER
INYIGOBATOR!
PREPARED BY OR 8ANFORD,
Compounded entirely from GUMS,
P I ONE*OF THE BEST rUKG ATIVE AN » Ltl
EH MF.DTC1NF.S now before fhn nnklir thst mm
LIV
ER MEDICINES now before the public, that act*
as a Cathartic easier, milder, and more effectual (ban
any other medicine known. It to not only a Cathartic,
beta At'wr remedy, acting firet on tbe Liver to eject
its morbid matter, then nn tbe stomach aud bowels
to carry off that matter, iliua accomplishing two pur
pose* affeefuady. without any of tbe painful feeling*
asperienced in the operation of most Cvthartics. lt
strengthens tbe system at lit*same time that it purges
it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will
strengtbon and build it up with uauseal rapidity.
Tbe Liver is one of *jbe principal regulators
-vi when it performs its
HH ee* of the system are
stomach la almost entire-
^.healtby action of tha
romance of its func-
i-t i* at fault, the bowels
w whole system sa fibre in
Liver—har
ol the human body ; and
(tractions well, the paw-
folly developed. The
ly dependen
laser for the |
proper per
am st fault, and tbe
consequonee of one or
ing ceased to do its duty,
oqgan,. one nf tbe pro ,
dnty, .in a practice of CZ.
to find tom* remedy '
act the many derange
Tc prove that this
any person truubl,
plaint in any ofi
bottle, and conviction is
These Gums remove
from the system, sup-
healthy flow of Wile, in-
causing food to digest
blood, giving ton* andj^-l
cbinery, removing tbel
effecting a radical cure.
BiOisns attach, are
tor, prevented, by tbe oe
er Invigorator.
Ona dose alter eating
the stomach and prevent
soaring.
Only one dose taken
1 Nightmare.
Unly ona dose taken
bewelsgentiy, and cures
One Joan taken after
^Knediwe of two tea-
1 relieve Sisk Headache-
One bottle taken for
i moves (he cause of the
feet cure.
Only one doe* imme-
whll*
On* dee* often repeat
I Merhas, aud preventive
Only one bottle is,
' the system the effects of 1
I- dekness.
On* bottle taken for
renown*** or unnatural
. .to sufficient In relieve
Dthe.food from rising and
.before retiring, prevents
Mat
1 n.
'or the die**sea ol that
prietora has mad* it Ida
more than twenty yean,
wherewith to counter,
to which it islla-
remedr is at last found,
with Liver Com-
form*, has but to try 1
Clothe, Cassimeres, Linen*
SILK ANI> MARSEILLES VESTINGS *
will besoWby thoYanl or made qp to measure to suit caston,,
otdercil at this estabTWiineut will be got up at short n.itico »,!j 9
'htvSj
which
HTAH *?»*
superior atylc. We will run two sewing machines, which will gi
in time, and having an experieueed Cotter and reliable workmen. „ r nop< ^
accommodate our friendsand patrons. Our stock console in part of the follc,»is ^
The attention of the public is called to our large and well-assorted stock of "I
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASS AND M
AND BUILDEU’S MATERIAL,
■ ■ consisting, in part, of
Locks of *11 kinds, Butts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Door,-Blind atiH
Fastenings, &c. he. ' ™
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WIRE CLOTH.
GDtSIXP t Q?CS>C£>HS53
ax* the best ever offered in 1 his market—Bench, Moulding, Bead, Rabbit, Match ml p
Planes. Chisels and Gouctea. Saws. Aueers. Hammora. 4<h
Planes, Chisels and Gouges, Sows, Augers, Hamir ors, Axes, &c
GROCKEEY,
The best ldnd—all of which is sold cheap as the cheapest.
Of all kinds—CUT and PRESSED—of the finett
Choice selections of Dining- and Txa Sbts, ban Jed and plainu.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
Of ,all kinds—Leather, Cloth, Lace. Tacks, I-ining, Nails,'Bolts, Axles, *c. Ac.
ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
No. 6, Bank R w, Albans, Jety 15,1858.
A. M, WYNG&(
HOFFMAN, IRELAND * EDEY,
Commission Merchants,
No. 32, Water Street, NEWYOB
^PARTICULAR attention given to 8ales of In-erior Produce, Cotton, Wheats
JT Beeswax, Feathers, Ac.
1 Prompt returns made.
Ig* Cash Orders for the Southern Trade respectfully solicited.
ARTHUR G. HOFFMAN, UZAL W. IRELAND. ARTHUR H. ]
References in IVew York:
Messrs. Mosses Tsylor A Co. L. M. HofiTmun ft Co. Henrvs. Smilh ft Ton
Wolfe, Dash A Fisher, hathrup A Wilkinson. B. M. A E A. Whitlocit]
’* Wm. Latimet ft Co. Trowbridge, Dwight A Co. Allen McLean £ I
A. Hanford, Esq.
Southern References:
Messrs. Payne. Steels A Co„ New-Orleans, La, T. W. House A Co. Houston Tts
“ Judah 4- LeBarnti, Pensaco.a, Fla., A. Virden & Co.. Jttcksoa.Si
William I. Keyaer, r-pq. Milton Fla. Hon. J. M. Tiaon, Bethel, Ox
T. W. Phelps, Esq., Mobile. A hi.
certain,
all morbid or bad matter
ply tig in their place a
rir - -
vigorsting the stomach,
veil.purifying the
health to tbe whole taa-
cause of the disease-
cured, and, what is tst
cuionat ase 01 tbe Llv-
nlgkt, loosens the
i*T5& wi„ euro
spoon fills will always
UI
female obstruction re
disease, and make a per-
d lately relieves Chslie
ad-ton cm*for Cholera
of OWm
needed to tfomw out o<
medicine after a I '
luowocraur unnatural r ’color from Ilia skin.
Oaa doe* taken a short,time before sating gives
Igrer to tha appetite,! and arekas food digest
all. 1^1 iT;
On* dose often repeat ^edenre# Cl rente Dior
-'■vain its worst forms, -j while (ftauarr awl Based
complaint* yield almost to tbe first doap.
r. , — attacks ceased by
It la Warranted To Cara •
• it uTVamuitHtTotwir
It Is War ranted To Can
Is la Warranted To Cora
It la Wnmmtol To Cara
It Is Warranted To Cura
It la Warranted To Cura
It la Warranted To Cure
Any Case Off Dyspepsia
Any Case Of Dyspepsia
Any Case Of Dyspepsia
Any Case Of Dy pepsla
Any Case OIDyspepda
Any Case tiff D» spcpsla
Any Case Off Dyapepela
Any Case Off Dyspepsia
Any Case Off Dyspepsia
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Case Off Liver Disease
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Auy Casa Off Liver Disease
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Cate Off I.tver Disease
Or Any Case Of Llvrr Disease
Or Any Case Off Liver Disease
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Arc Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed,
ir Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Arc Followed.
If Directions A re Followed.
If Direction* Are Followed.
Caii be Sent by Mnll
Can bo Sent by Stall
Can be Sent by Mnll
Can be Sent by .Hall
:4kn bo Scut by Mnll
Can be Sent by Moll
. - -- Can be Sent by Mall
Can be Sent by Mull
Can be Sent by Mali
Can be Sent by Mnll
Can be Sent by Mall
Send a Pottage Stamp to the ProprL.
•tor (or Ills Pamphlet 011 uDiseases off
Stomach and Bowel*.’’
W. W. BLISS, Proprietor,
303 Broadway, New Yortg
For Sale In Athens
May 12 At the WATCHMAN Office
Onaortwodnaescura*
, iu Children : then ia no
. remifjMn the world, ms
j srtiiiag the
dn* as a preventive for rP Fever and Jtgvs, CUB
, Fever, and alt aBiOsns^ Type. It ope
rates with certainty, sad!—, thousands are willing 1
testily to its wonderful.Hi virtu**.
Letter from Messrs. B: M. ft E, A. Whitlock ft Co., Merchants, New York.
Nxw York, Oct. 11, !Sii
Masers Hoffinai:. Ireland ft Ed«y. Com. Merchants. New York—Dear Sirs: Wti
pleasure in handing you the ratnes of such Houses in the South and West as w« liiti
make or recommend consignments to you of Country Produce.
We feel assured from our intimate acquaintance, that any business entrusted topi:
receive prompt and satisfactory attention.
Wiaking yoa every success, we arc, respectfully, your friends,
BEN. ft E. A. WHITLOCK 4 Cl
.Letter from Messrs Mentcath ft Bttgriey, Albany.'
Messrs Procter ft Co, Albion, N Y—Gents: Allow us to introduce to your
•nee, Mr. A H Edey.of New York, a memher of the firm of Hoffman, Ireland i
Commission Merchants. Mr Edey visits tbe West for the purpose of securing burn
hit line. and is very strongly recommended as to character by our friends in the city,
is formation you can give him, or favors extended, we shall be happy to reciprocate.
Yours, truly, MONTEATH ft llAGLtl.
Letter from Joseph Mosby, Esq., New York.
Messrs Dunlop, Moneone ft Co., Riclnnoud, Va—Gentlemen: Permit me to ini.
your notice the House of Messrs Hoffman, Ireland ft Edey, recently formed in this cilfl
the transaction uf a General Oommissio t Business. Tbe gentlemen (one ol whom»:
ticulnrly known lo myself jeomprsing the House, occ'jpy high social position here,’'
near relation* to s«me of the oldest and most distinguished merchants in the sitv;
ia every respect qualified to conduct the business they hare undertaken.
Any business you 01*7 be pleased tonomuit, or influence to them, will be duly
bt not faitliluily executed. Yours, very respectfully,
JOSEPH MOSBT.I
Latter from D W Baldwin, Esq. Wat ir town, N Y • Watsrtom, Nov 15,1S51J
Gentlemen—Allow me tn introduce to you Mr Arthur H Edey, of the firm of Boa
eland ft Edey. N Y, who visits iht* place to colicit consignments of Produce; wi'
from hi* business connections, I take pleasure in saving ba* the ability lo carry rij
engagements honorably, and to the mutual benefit of those «itlt whom he tntj tn>
business Your*, very reepec.full.v, D W BALDWR-
Letter from SylVader Pease, Esq, Brockport, N Y: Beocxport, Nov. 29, 18*1,
ra Hoffman, Ireland ft Edey: Gents—I was very much pleased, when in
to otwerve the thorough business manner in which matters were conducted in your*
the perfect system of arrangement in receiving and delivering good*, and the
and anairrpf tha a*aeftsry«iw»weprat«djwU>;.tk*.,*reteblUl.nicnt.
SYLVESTER PEASi
Letter from Meeara D Whedon A Co, Albion N Y Albioi. Not A
All who ties it- abs at visa
Tsaummr is its ravoa.
Mix Wattsnttm» wets »nt its IsTioomAttta,
OB SWALLOW BOTH TOOSTHEB.
THIS LIVER INVIGORATOR
IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and
to fiawy working cutee.alaeost too.(real to believe. It
cure* a* if by magic. •»«* the first dose plvinc benefit,
sad seldom more than oa* Bottle is reqnired to cure
any kind of liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice
or Dyspepsia 10 a common Headache, «U of which
the result uf a Diseased laser.
Price One Dollar Per Bottle.
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor. 34S Broadway. N Y.
Sold bv Ore. C W. ft II. R. J. Long. R. V. Smith,
Athens, G»„ and retailed bv Druggists generally.
Sept. IS, MSB— lv.
J MISS BREWER
D ESIRES to infuim the Ladieauf Athens
that she will open, on this tiny. • hand
some Stock bf Millinery'and Fancy Quods,
to which she wishes to eall llieir attention.
Room 8$, nt the head uf the private en
trance, Franklin House. June 9—St
Notice.
I LL accounts at the Bookstore, made pro
vious to *o*y 1st, are now dne, and a
I v impt settlement of same will oblige
July 7 WMN WHITE
PLANTATION - FOB SALE
T HE snbarlher, wishing to remove West
offers for sale lii* plantation in Frank
lin county, containing 4D5 acres, and lying
on Hudson aud Grove rivers, about ten miles
from Onrnesvtllo. There are between 40
and CO acres of bottom land. Abont one
half of the entire tract is yet iu the woods.
The place is in one of tbe best neighbor
hoods in tbe country, being convenient
to good schools, "a merchant mill, and
churches of ditforenli denominations.
Persons wishing to purchase, would do
well to call ami examine, as a bargain can
be had.
Jane 9 ltn .- S. V. MACKIE.
Town Lot for sale.
A PARTIALLY improvnl lot, containing
four acres, situated iu Cobhhain. adjoin
ing Dr Hamilton. On tbelut are twu com
fortable cabins, smoko house and well; also,
large and conveniently srr-<»g«d stable, car
riage house, &c. Over oue acre uf ground,
nicely grubbed, trees and stumps removed,
and well prepared fur a garden.
(tf) J.-T.LUMPJflN.
METALIC BURIAT. CASES,
M ahogany, rob*wqod. » n4 another
kinds tn use iu thb market. ’
Gilt, Rosewood & Mahog. Mouldings,
.LOOKING-GLASS,
Cabinet JItilters Afoteriuls, Upholstery, $c.
And* general areotunent of
-Furniture,
Aa low sseaa be bought in the marker, always on
hand and lor.aata at the Fumituro ware-room ot
•. WM. WOOD,
Athens,Nov£5 Near the Episcopal Church,
BALD AND GRAY HEADS.
W E see..daily, bald end gray beads walk
ing our streets, and can but think how
foolish Hi* foe a perron to go with their head
bald or hair gray, when by steping, into
Long’s Drug Store sad gettiug a Hoc of M-‘a-
Allen's Hair Restorer and Zylubalsamuin
they might have am fine head uf hair os heart
coulj wi*h- Rrtuemher Mrs S A Allen'
World’* Hair Restorer Zvlobalsaraum.at
C. W. ft II. R. J. L0N T 0’8,
April 14 ■-Sign of Negro and Mortar.
Bacon, Bacon.
A LARGE lot of liocon, just received and
for -ale low by -
June 1$ GRADY ft NICHOLSON
A ONE-HORSE WAGON,
j^RW and complete, for sale.
June 1$.
I M. KENNEY.
Meters Hoffman, Ireland ft Edey : Gentlemen—We are mnch pleased with ose
in your method of transacting business—vis: that von make no contract* for the
nor make any purcbcae* on yonr own account. Wishing you every euecret “
main. Yours, truly, D WHEDON 41*
Letter from Meaan Rich ft White, Orwell, Vt.
Gentlemen—We consider ourselves meet fortunate in making nn acquaintance**4:
»— Your manner of doing business is entirely satisfactory, and we were plettd
Hoi
the price* the good* brought, and your promptness: and last, though not Iea«t,tb«
ration of your charge*. Yop may depend upon our entire trade as long as vour'
offers n fair bargain. Respectfully yours, RICH A WHr
Letter from Horace Linaly, Milierville, N Y.
GentKmen:—W* were much pleased with the prompt returns of the shipments* 1
to.your House, tbe price* far exceeding our expectations; and we ascribe the
your indefatigable exwrtiena. We sb«U be m<«t happy tn continue our business '
wKk you. Mid i iso to recommend you to oat friends. -Yours, truly,
HORACE UNSH;
B. We make no contracts or purchases ou our own account, ana do a strict^
business, for we feel confident that as adherence to these principles will » ecnr *.%
Sales, High Prices and Prompt F eturoe. Your coqsignmenta are respectfully •^*"‘1
Feb 10,-1859. Yaure. Respectfully, H.I **j
R. L. BLOOMFIELD’S
CLOTHING MANUFACTORY i SALES *
A RE now crowded with all stvles of Goods for a
«a-nK3EWM:r»m-.Me37!Mi3ME3i«r 9 saB -mmrMesM-'l
his business having inoreasiel to that hale enabled to keep as great a variety of Goods' 19
found in our largest city-atoros. It also auaMea Km ie
The Goods *ro all made unfttr the inspection nf one of the firm and can always bervliri 0 -
He also Manufactures at his Sales Rooms
Large quantities of rite finer grade* ofOootls, forcuafomer* and our regular udes,
Please coll and examine, at oar Sales Hoorn, Athena, Ga.
The most important and essential Medicines for Familits-
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND.
Or, Dennis’ Alterative.—For purifying the blood nnd diseases of tb*
Dr, Dennis’ Stimulating or Hot Bitters,
FOR DYSPEPSIA, COLDS, AND FEMALE COMPLAIN^
Arising from Colds
aa, osaaia* st aamawa Mamaaswj
OR, SOUTHERN PAIN-KILLER.—Foi Rheumniio Pains,
Painfol !«*
mntory Swellings, Sprain*. Swelled Breast. Pain In the Back or • CoIdS* l,, *® -
in the Back, Bore Throat, Toothache, Ac.
UK. DENNIS’ ANTI-SPASMODIC TINCTURE,
.1
New Carriage & Wagon
SHOP.
JN_ connection with Dr. Orr's Blacksmith
hop, lowi-r end of Iiroad struet, corner of
Foundry and Oconee streets, the subscriber
has opened a NEW CARRIAGE AND
WAGON 8H0P, where he will keep con
stantly on hand
BUGGIES, WAGONS, &CL,
which will be sold on moderate terms.
isr Ail kinds of Repairing done at the
shortest no’.ice.. J. M. ADAIR.
Athens, May 19.
Administrators’ Sale.
TXT ILL lie sold, »t the court, house door,
ft in WatkMMrill*. on the first Tuesday
in Aiururtnext. within the legal hours of
*uL-. I bv jd.ut ( -\ i iuwVtl.ovrr excepted)
whereon the late IUneoui Nichole, decea*ed,
resided at the time efhis death, containing
two hundred-and nmaty-one acres, more or
less. Also, one negro woman, (Peggy) about
fifty years of nge. Sold" as the property of
Ransom Nichols, deceased, fnr.the benefit of
hi*.heirs and creditors Terms cash.
JAMES C. NICHOLS
, ... JOHN R.NICHOLS,
June 16, 1859.
tie jriantn.
e plantations or^a large number of workmen in their enipfofj (
Adm'rs.
Java, Laguira
^ND Rio Coffees, excellent nrticles, at
June 80
I M KENNEY’S.
Those who havo uvrgi
are travelling, or liv
will find it greatly
emergency. It Is useful in rposmouic Attecuons, as in Mts or uouvuisio"»!-Tlj/t
Affections. Cramp Coins. Spasmodic Cholera, Li ck .law, or in sudden coldtt
Pair, in tho Stomach, Sore Throat, Headache, Deafness, caused by cold or
in the enr. Bite of Snakes, or ether poisonous reptiles, insects or animals,- ,r w
of emergency or extreme danger, iu which immediate action is necessary. j£
For Mules, Horses, Ac.—This Tincture ravelv fails to cuvo even the woist c ‘ SC i (J( i
Dose for a hor-o ab<mt four table spouoftilU in realf a pint of vaier; repeat th* .
ten or fifteen minutes, or as often h-j may ho found necessary, till relief •* °t>t3in ^1
It liaa also proved a superior remedy in L>«ked-Jaw and Staggers. S* T * rl
been cured by its use. It should be administered at tho first attack of th* KLtf
Wounds, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Sores, ftc., it prevents inflammation, and cause*
heal.
Of All the above preparations for sale at the WATCHMAN Office ^
N l
EVERY DESCRIPTION OE J033 EEX3STTl3Sf 0
lTLY, expedMiou^y and ccr eefty fiecmed at J. H. Christy’s “Franklii^ Ttl tpi
May 10 Corner of Broad and Wal. S tr«etf, A™