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.aovi^K
CELEBRATED
family
Sew Stiles—Price* froa $50 to $125.--
Extra charge of $5 for Hemmcrs.
AY. NEW Y ..iv.
9
can,
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THOS. P. STOVALL, Augusta,
AGENT FOR GEORUI*.
T HESE Machines- sew from two spools, a
purchased from tlie store, rc 'l uir, "S"
re-windingof thread; they Hem, I ( a , 1
nr. anil Stlch in asupcrior Atylc, finishing
each sear: by their ..wn operation, without
recourse to the haiul needle, as is required
bv other machines. They will do be
and cheaper sewing than a seamstress r
oven ifahe works for one cent an hour, ana
uiiaueslionably, the 6e*tuMdc/««'*“* in the a’**. 1 "'
ket for family sewing, on account of their
simplicity, durability, ease of management,
and adaptation to all varieties of family sew
ing— executing cither heavy or fine work
with equal facility, and without special ail
iuslment. .
As «vi Luce of the unquestioned snperi
ority of their Machines. lie Grover « Ba-
KF.R Skwinu Machine Cu>ii’A*v b**g leave i»*
respectfully refer totl.o following
TESTIMONIALS-
-Having ha-1 one of Grove &. B iker s Mb
chines in nty family for nearly * year and a
half, I take pleasure in commending It ns
every way reliable for the purpose for winch
it is designed—Family Sewing ”—Mr*. Josh-
hh Leavitt, wife of JiiV. l)r, Leavitt, Editor of
E. Y. Independent. 0
“Jpconfess ui} T sel f delighted with your Sew
ing Machine, which has been in roy family
lop many mouths. It has always been ready
for duty, requiring no adjustment, and ^ is
easily adapted to every variety of family
sewing, by simply changing the spools of
t bread,”—Mm Elizabeth Strickland, wife of
Rev Dr. Strickland. Editor N. Y. Christian
Ad Locate.
“After trying several different go-
machines, I preferre 1 yours, on account ,
its simplicity, nnd the perfect ease with
which it is managed, as well as the strength
and durability of the scam- After long ex
perience, I feel competent to speak in this
manner and to confidently recommend it for
every vuriety. of family sewing’ —Mrs. h.
B.Spoomcr, wife of the Editor of Brooklyn
Star.
"I have used a Grover & Bakea Sewing
Machine for two years, and have fi nd it
adapted to all kinds of family sewing, frnn
Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments hav<
been worn out without the giving way of a
stitch. The Machine is easily kept in order
nnd easily used.”—Mrs. A. B. B hippie, wift
of Rev. Geo. Whipple, New York,
• f our Sewing Machine has been in ns-
in my family the past two years, and the
ladies request me to give you their testi
niuuials to its perfect adaptgdness, as we
ns labor-saving qualities in the perf.rrni-
nnce of family and household] sevtiug.”—
Robert Boorman, New York.
“For several months we have used Grover
A Baker’s Sewing Machine, and have come
to the conclusion that every lady who desires
her sewing beautifully and quickly done,
would bemost fortunate in possessing one
of these reliable and indefatigable “iron
needle women,” whose combined qualities of
beauty, strength and simplicity, are invalua
ble.”—J. W. Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo
P. Morris, Editor of the Home Journal.
Extract of a letter from Thee. R. Leavitt,
Esq., an American gentleman, now resident
in Sydney. New South Wales, dated January
12, 1858;
“I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1358,
in which there were over three thousand yd’s
of sewing done with one of Grover «t Baker's
Machines, and a single seam of that has out-
stood all the double seams sewed by sailors
with a needle and twine.”
“If Homer could be called up from his
murky hades, he would sing the advent of
Grover A Baker as a more benignant miracle
of ari than was ever Vulcan’s Smithy. He
would denounce midnight shirt-making ns
“the direful spring of woes unnumbered.’ ”
—Prof North.
“1 take pieasurein saying,that theOrover
A Baker Sewing Machines have more tliar
sustained my expectation. Afer trying and
reluming others, J have three of them in op
eration in my different places, and, after four
years trial,have nof-oHlofind."—JIIHam
mond, Senator of South Carolina.
“My wife has had one of Grover & Baker’s
Family Sewing Maceiries for some time, and
I am satisfied it is one of the best labor saving
machines that has been invented. I take
much pleasure in recommending it to the
public.”—I G Harris, Governor of Tenn.
"It is a beautiful thing, and ‘puts every
body into an excitement of good 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 Clay.
“I think it by far the best patent in use-
This Machine can be adapted from thefinest
cambric to the heaviest cassime-re. It sews
stronger, faster, and more beautifully than
one can imagine. If mine could not be re
placed, money could not buy it.”—Mrs J G
Broum, Nashville, Tenn.
"It is speedy, very neat, and durable in its
work; is easily understood and kept in re
pair. I earnestly recommend this Machine
to all my acquaintances and others.”—Mrs
if-A Forrest, Memphis,Tenn.
’We find this Machine to work to ov.r sat-
sfaction, and with pleasure recommend it to
the ptblic, as wo believe the Grover 4-
Baker to be the best Sewing Machine in
use.”—Deary Brothers, Allisonia ,Tenn.
“If used oxcluSvely 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
ville, 1'etin.
"I have had your Machine for several
weeks, and am perfectly satisfied that the
work it does is the best and mosi beautiful
that ever was made ”—Maggie Aimison.
Nashville, Tenn.
"I nse my Machine upon coats, dress
making, and fine linen stitching, and the work
ts admirable —farbelter than the best hand-
sewing, or any other machine I have ever
seen."—Lucy B. Thompson, Nashville, Tenn.
“I find the work the strongest and most
beautiful I have ever seen, made either by
hand or machine, and regard the Grover A
Baker Machine aB one of the greatest bles
sings to oar sex ”—Mrs. Taylor. Nashville.
Tenn.
"I have one of Grover & Baker’s Sewing
Machines in use in my family, and find it
invaluable. I can confidently recommend it
to ail persons in want of a machine.”—G. T.
Thompson, Nashville, Tenn.
"I take pleasurain certifying to the utility
of the Grover A Baker Sewing Machines. I
have used one on almost every description of
work f-ir months, and find it much stronger
nnd bet ter in every respect than work done by
liabd.”—Mrs. D. IF. Wheeler, Nashville Tenn.
”1 would be unwilling to dispose of my
Grover & Baker Machine fora large amount,
could I not replace it again at'pleasure.”—
Mrs. II. G- Ssoved, Nashville, Tenn.
“Our two Machines, purchased from you,
do the work of twenty young ladies. We
with pleasure recommend the Grover A Baker
Sewing Machine to bo the host in use.”—N.
Stillman & Co., Memphis, Tenn.
‘’The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine
works admirably. 1 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.”—IF. J.
Davie, Memphis, Tenn.
“I find the Machine easily managed, very
durable,and take pleasure in recommending
it to all who wish convenience, economy, nnd
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 nnd speed, nnd
more finely than any other machine 1 have
seen."—Mrs. R. B. Mitchell, Memphis, Tenn
• I am liappy to give my testimony in favor
of Grover «S Baker’s Sewing Machine, and or
the perfect satisfaction it gives in every re
spect. It tew a neatly, nnd is by no meaus
complicated, nnd I prefer it to all other* I
have seen."— Mrs Bryan, wife of Rev. A.M.
Bryan-, Memphis 7can.
‘‘it- affords me much . pleasure In say, that
the Machine works well; and I do not hesi
tate to reccmmetnl it-'as possessing all the
advantages yon claim for it. My wife is very
much pleased with it, and we take pleasure
iti certifying to this effect.’’— JS. G. Brinkley,
Memphis, Tenn. 9
*it gives mo pleasure to find the Grover
«k Baker Sewing Machine giving so much sat
isfaction. I hnve it incnnstnnt use, ami find
it all that could bo desired. It is the most
•imp’e and durable machine .in use, and I
heartily recommend it ”—F.M.- While Mem
phis, Tenn.
I consider my Sewing Machine invaluable,
snd would not take five times its cost, iff
■’ "apply iu place. W:t1i it lean do
ly rowing in about one-fourth the
I with my band*.”—-JK
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PLANTERS,
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planters,
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plantcrs,
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PLANTERS,
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GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
TAYLOR A LUMPKIN
A RB in nlmest daily receipt of article* in
the above line, to which IhtJF most
respectfully invite an examination. They
are prepared to eell Groceries for a small
advance on cost. The following are a few
of the lending articles in their line:
Refined Sugar*, of all kind*;
Rio. Java, Mocha and Lnguyra Coffee;
, Refiued Syrups and Molasses;
Cigars ami Tobacco, of liest brands,
and, in fact, nimost every article of luxury
mu ly kept in tlie Grocery line.
Lens. May 19, IS-jO.
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFICT
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT ItKMEnV
THAT CHEAT REMEDY
THaT GREAT REMEDY
THAT CHEAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
THAT GREAT REMEDY
SANCIIEZ’ SPECIFIC
8A.NC.tEZ’ SPKC1HC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
- - SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY IVSilllVK CUKE
THE O.nI.Y POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSH'D. E CUKE
THE ONLY PO.Sir.VK CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
. BEFORE THE PEOPLE
DllU-RE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
DEFORM THE PEOPLE
before the people
IS EASILY TAKEN
13 EASILY TAKEN
13 EASILY TAKEN
13 EASILY TAKEN
H EASILY TAKEN
13 EASILY TAKEN
13 EASILY TAKEN
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO HAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
CONTAINS NO CorAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CONTAINS NO COPAIVA
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CAN BE SENT «Y MAIL
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CAN BE SENT BY MAIL
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
carried in the trunk
CAXR1F.D IS TOE 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
WITHOUT BREAKING
WITHOUT BREAKING
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
IHR FULL DIRECTION'S ,
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
AROUND EACH PACKAGE
around EACH PACK -OB
AROUND EACH PACKAGE
AROUND EACH PACKAGH
AROUND EACH PACKAGE
AROUND EACH PACKAGE
AROUND EACH PACKAGE
fF COMPLIED WITH
IF COMPIJED WITH
IF COMPLIED WITH
IF COMPIJED WITH
IF COMPIJED 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. EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURB
Hang the Banner on the outer Walls,
and let the tldi*g* 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!
T HE public are respectfully informed tlir
J SPRING -t SIM MONS hnve just re
turned from New York and Pldb.d.-ipltia
1 and are opening their New Stock of
SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS,
Such a* Dry Goods. Or**s nnd Fancy
Goody, Black and Fancy* Silks. Mantilla*;
: Ac &c. A large lot of Embroideries. Whit.-
I Goods. Hosiery. Lace Goods, ,'to. A l.ro
| lot of IIOOP SKIRTS, of all soils, qonlit ey
and sites, large aiidTsumll. white ami coluted
HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES
and a largo lot i f Ladies FLATS
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Mad j.\ the fir-1 matin .cmry in ll.eeiiy .1
New York, olid a lar: e i. ! ol 1 it.oii and Cot
ton <}.. fls.
0»r IY'uodIs »D‘\ \W Sic , it*
In t*;i 11 anil f’x nnitK* our .s J n' k wt* w
he liapjy to show our in.iuU uu.I *i’c Ui« r
" ,,r ‘ jT’SPRINO & SIMMONS.
College A venue, a few doors from the Newt to.
MarSl House, nearly opposite P r O. Athens
ENTIRE LY NE W! ENTIRELY NEW!!
WIIAT IS ITI
That Wonderful Purifying Agent
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid j
This t* a New Discovery. It is the result of
Learned Research It is a triamp’i of
Seientiji - Skill!
It is a.Chemical Union of materials, pro- j
vided by Nature herself, for rendering pur*);
the air we breathe. It* action is in ubedi- !
encc to fixed laws.
QUICK, SURE, BOWERFUL I j
U purities dwellings, sinks, kitchen*; 'j
It removes all offensive odors;
itcuresf.urns-ni.il instant certainty;
It is the best preparation ever-used fur fresh
wouurts;
If destroys all vegetable and animal p.i*nns;
It relieves in t few seconds the fetes of in
s' cts. bees, etc;
It will t e-tore tainted no at ,
ft .will relieve heart burn;
' 1 *'iak. ' hard v ill- soft;
• i is ihe b -tr- so .on ;
* fi'tii’H. I oris v hen homily;
t soothes i oil- win n i- t ii.ed.and lieu!* tlirm j
Taj.id > -.
1 1 i- s.i.». o r c .1 me . s. ulcer*, corn- and
RARE CHANCE!
RARE CHANCE!
TO MAKE MONEY AND SAVE MONEY !
TO MAKE MONEY AND SAVE MONEY!
TO MAKE MONEY AND SAVE MONEY!
THNIIE price of Dr*. Kodwell 4- Terry’s Re
JL cipes, <tc., has been reduced ; they-will
now be sent to uuy address,-free of charge,
on tlie receipt of $1.
These Recipes (several of which originally
cost $50 each) are comprised in tlie following
list, and certainly a more valuable and useful
collection of information is not to be found.
Any one can very easily realize a handsome
remuneration by selling them; or by maun
facturing from them to sell, a | rnfit of from
seven thousand to eight thousand per cent,
may be made. Send quick if yon would sc-
, cure a copy of them, as but a small edition
is printed.
Ingredincnt* cost comparatively noth
ing, and may be had anywhere. Boar this
iu ntind,
\ Receipt for making tlie celebrated Gold
and Silver counterfeit Detector; a recipe [or
making the best Black, Blue, Led ami Yel
low Inks, and InJellible Inks of all colors;
a recipe for making the celebrated Oil Paste
Blacking; a recipe for making tlie celebrated
Washing Fluid, which will enable one to
wasli more clothes in one hour than in twelve
tlie ordinary way, and with scarcely any
lab .r—if '* adopted to tlie washing rd nil
kinds of fabrics—silks and woolen* ns well
‘inens—it also sets oolors rather ’bun
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
AND PERMANENTLY
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH IESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
M WITHOUT 1/iSS OF TIME
Ju WITHOUT MitfS OF TIME
■ WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
W' WITHOUT- LOSS OF 1IMK
WITHOUT mss OF TIME
WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANGE C.r PIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
THAN ANT KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
• THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN . EMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
' THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
IN. GONORRIKEA & GLEET.
IN GONORRHOEA A GI.FET.
IN GONORRHtEA A GLEET.
IN GONliRHHIEA A GLEET.
IN GONORRIKEA A GLEET.
IN CONORIUKE l A GLEET.
IN GONORRIKEA A GI.ERT.
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Ti.i 11 .m- . - -
are usiuj; it.
r'ojqvtala, corporations. i
inanulacUncrH. plant, rs. , ;,.r
nixhed by the gnllnii a! re u ri. ■ s.
For sale by drnv-gl-ts and c.-utiti;- n.er
chants generally, from whom onb js art
re-pt-ctfully solicited.
Try at least one hot lie. l’ric fjO cent*.
Follow direction*.
23?” Manufactured only in the Laborato
ry of J. DABBY, Auburn, Ala.
For sale in Aibensby Dr.It. M. SMITH.
it. B. Persons wishing ore*, soil*, water,
*tc., analysed, can have it done on reasona
ble terms by sending to Prof. J. Darby.
March 10
THE
GREAT WONDER
OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,
PROFESSOR WOOD’S
UAIIt RESTORATIVE.
CAYS tlie St. (Mo.) Demo rat: Rclow, we publish
^ a letter to Ur. Wood, of thia city, from a gentle
man in Maine, which speak* glowingly of tlie supe
rior merit* of his hair tonic. Such evidence must
have its effect, when coming from a reliable source.
If certificates are guarantee#of trut,., the D\ needs
no encoiulims, nor u*ele.«s puffery from the press :
Bath. Maine. Jan.2o, 1M56.
Prof. O. J. Wood 4* : Gentlemen: Having my
attention called a few month* since to the highly
beneficial offeefs of your hair restorative,! was in
duced to mako application of it upon my own hair
which had become quite gray, probably one-third
white . my whisker* were of same character. Some
three mouth* since I procured a bottle ol your hair
restorative*, and used it 1 sot n f. uud it w is prov^
2 wbat I had wished I used it abi.i.t twite * week,
moves them; a recipe for tusking the best I have .him procured another bottle, nf which I have
Matches; a recipe for making tne renowned
Hair Invigorator, which is the very l«-st
thing for the hair ever discovered, ns it will
peroi.inantly restore gray hair to its original
color, and cover the head rf the bald with a
luxuriant growth; a r.cipe for making Hi
used some I can now c.-nif. to the world that tlie
grayer white liair h»* totally disappeared, both on
mv head and face, and my hair, has resumed its
natural color, and I believe inure soil and glossy
than it has been before for twenty five years. I am
now sixty years old; my good wife at the age of
fifiv-nvi. has used it xvith same eff. cl.
The above notice I deem due you for your valuable
best of Cologne: n recipe for changing nfjdw very, j am asii.red thal whoever will rightly
the hair front a tight or sandy color to a " 1
black; n recipe f r removing of Tan. Fieek
les, nnd Sun-burn from tlie face ai.tl hands;
a recipe for making the very best quality of
Shaving Soup ; a lecipe for ke -pir.g Butter
sweet nnd good for four or five years ; a recipe
for cure of Cancers, a sure remedy ; n recipe
for certain cure of Flux nnd Diarrhajn ; u
recipe for certain cure of Consumption, Co'd*.
Coughs, 4c.. &c ; a recipe for certain, perm a
nent ami speedy cure of Ague ami Fever, and
Fits of all sorts—this recipe may be consid
ered infallible as it lias never been known to
Tail; a recipe for Tempering nnd Polishing
dge Tools, which has been f>u)d in neigh
borhood for $17 Will also be given. Dr Be. c«-V
Discovery, which lie ttdv. rJi-.-s a man can
make $60 |.* r month ; niso. Prof. Wild in
son’s two wavs lin making from $500 to $JO0
per annum, together with Lander’s Secret
.is advertised by those gentlemen, iu dilfvr-
ell, newspaper*. Will also lie S«,.|, a Us: of
other valuable lleeipe», end nil the w ui* to mak
money ever ao'eti ised in ‘ toe United Slates.
TO FARMEBS.
The** Recipe* wi i pr«*\ * t*rv vnluahh ii
viiublin^Rhem lo >n k»- the.-*? in tides iuM.'jui Tie R*.i.
«*f having them i• * I* »\. un«l tint- h the i
.w ry \enr to iht-iM, inaux tone- li e uium-
of Cost.
dP Athlre** nil ouWr<to
W ft. TEHRY M D . 1 r,,r 3 H h
Dealer in Book* SiutitUMrv A«* . Ac
Post Box, 47 iio.-kin-hum. X C
< itrr tlir rtions, will not have oca-ion to contradict
my sutement*. I am a citizen of thi* city and a
resident here f.»r the last fittecn tears andiim known
to nearly every one lu re and stdjoinitte hvii Any
use you may make of the above, with iu> name at
tached, •* at your service, as I wi^h i«» preserve the
beauties of iuture in others as well as nivselt. I am,
truly, yours, A. C. KAYMl'NO.
BaLtimouk J mi. 1868.
WOOi#\S HA lit \T1VE.
l*rof U’ood— Dear Sir; Havin'! bed the misfortune
to lore the best portion of hair, fr m tlio veil«««% ever,
in New Oilcan* in J8S4, I was induct d to make h
trial of your preparation, and f« nnd ii t«» >.v er :i»
the very thinjr needed. .My knir is now thick ai d
glo^t-y, and no words ct»n express my obligations to
you in giviiijs to the :<tflicf d such a tre sure
HNIM '• N I
The mider-ijrnod, K *• J K. Pracc i- 4t n *ii- ( tin
recnlar staruliiUj r.i*d »a-tor ol l*. * r:h d x »’|tmh
a* i‘r-okfie'd. Mass He is.i treiitleutan jtre.it iu
fluencc «md uiuvers ill) beloved.
VVM. DYER
Brook field J an. I •> Ibfia.
Da. Wo or : —Drar Sir: Haviiijf made trial of voiir
Hair IDsti rati\e. it riyes me pW a-ure Iti *av. ilm’t it*
eff. ct has be. n excellent in rettpvinc inflammation,
ri ff, end a ri q-t »it teodMicy to iirMut* w ith 1
o led fr II. MH Th.Wlu-44 and -
1*HHni-o re-1, ted t»n h Ur, w bi li War b'n inil-p "t
l<* n* oiiiiini r-or-. 1 b-ve toed no other rliile
Willi an>thin^ ike the same p!cu. uio or profit 1
% ‘ .IK KH.'liO |
in Pottle" . f 3 size-, viz; [
•e - if ail Id Id- ball a o«n»,
Is.ttle ; the medium |»o'd» ,
*e 5*• pr tMirtion «hr.*t ibe !
a Is tile ; tie la i r** I.: l ds !
rein i a* d retails j
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f»*r ot.o dol in
•ei tv per re- t
ile fi r «fv i doll
. 4 < per rent.
HARDWARE,
" ir
Blacksmiths’ and Carpenters’
FOR YOUR NEGROES
FOR YOUR NEGROES i
FOR YOUR NEGROES !
FOR YOUR NEGROES ‘
FOR YOUR NEGROES:
FOR YOUR NEGROES;
IT 8AVE3 THEIR HEALTH
IT SAVES THEIR BKAI.TII
IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH
IT SAVES THEIR I1E.ALTH
IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH
AND THEIR CONSTITUTION,
AND .HEIR CONSTITUTION.
AND TME.IR CONSTITUTION,
AND THEIR CONSTllUTION,
AND THEIR CONSTITUTION,
SAVES YOU LOSS OF HANDS,
SAVES YOU LO.-S OF HANDS,
SAVES YOU Ui S OF HANDS,
SAVES YOU LOSS OF HANDS,
SAVES YOU Load OF HANDS,
17 CUKF3 QUICK,
IT t URES QUICK,
IT CURES QUICK,
IT CURES QUICK,
JT CURB QUICK
‘ SAVES A B1Q DOCTOR’S BILL
StVES A RIO DOCTOR'S I.ILL
SAVES A DIG DOCTOR’S BILL
EAVES A IilG DOCTOR'S BILL
SAVES A DIG DOCTOR'S DI1X
AND NEVER FAILS
AND NEVER EARS
AND NEVER FAIIS
AND NEVER FAILS
AND NEVER FAILS
TRICE TWO DOLLARS
I'RUF. TUo IOI.LARS
I’RICy TWO DOLLARS
BRICK TWO DOLLARS
IRICE TWO DOLLARS
PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ.
BACK AGES OF HALF DOZ.
PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ.
PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ.
PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
PUT CP EXPRESSLY
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
PUT CP EXPRESSLY
FOR PLANTATIONS
TOR PLANTATIONS
TOR PLANTATIONS.
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOR PLANTATIONS
Of all kin.Is and description*.
Mill, Cross-Cut and Hand SAWS.
CHAINS, OF VARIOUS KINDS.
SCATHES & CRADLES,
Forks, Shovels and Spades,
Straw Cutters, Corp-Shellers,
PLATFORM AND COUNTER
SCALES,
Wire Cloth, Well Rope,
Clothes' Line and Saah CORD.
©T©^I©
— and
r ZH’" KC mm •
Umbrella and Hat STANDS,
WILLOIV BASKE TS,
Painted and Cedar TUBS,
AH kinds of
Tin-Ware,
SHAFTS and RIMS
FOR BUGGIES,
BOLTS and CLIPS, ENAMELLED
Cloth and. Leather,
BIRD CAGES, &c., &c., &c.
And a THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES
too tedious to mention; all bought fur Cash,
on the beet terms, and will lie euld corres
pondingly LOW, FOR CASH. Call and
see for youreelf, at the obi stand. Broad
street, corner of Wall, Athene. Ga.
W. A. PATiTIAW,
Assisti d bv
P. A. SllMHEY.
April 14
THE MIGHTY HEALER!
WORLD KNOWN AND WORLD TRIED.
Ewry Druvgist end Country Merchant
keep . anpply of this vi.1u.LIe Remedy, not only
from the profits that accrue from lie ealee, bat a*
cd act ol philanthropy t.merds eufleriog bumanb
ty. It wTl he made to Iho erpecUt and peeunluy
interest of all Drnyxieta to pnreheta by
W. W. BUSS, PKOPEUEIOa,
863 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
For Sale In Athena ' *
May 12 A* the WATCnMAN Ofllce.
Notice.
T HE new High Shoals Manufacturing Com
pany, having purchased nnd put in com
plete operation,
WOOL MACHINERY,
are prepared to card WOOL ROLLS or spin
and weave (lie s*me into cloth, a* pereon*
may desire. All wool sent or left nt tlie Rail
Itoaii office at Madison, Ga. plainly marked
with th* owner * name, nnd loiter* of instruc
tion directed to this Office, will be brought
here, manufactured and returned..
Varus, 0.mi burgs nnd Stripe* for dale.
ISAAC POW KLL, President.
Bigh Shoal*, May 13,1S59.
Bacon Sides and Lard."
A F1NF, lot of cl. nr Sidee and Extra fami
ly Lard, on consignment. Fold for cash
I. M. KENNEY.
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT.
r pHE free admission* of all Nations, as well
1 as the verdict of the leading Hospitals of
theOld as well as the New World, stamp this
powerful remedial Agent as the greatest healing
preparation ever made known to suffering man.
Its penetrative qualities aTe more than marvel
lous through the external orifices of the skin,
invisible to the naked eye, it reaches the scat of
the external disease; and in all external affec
tions its anti-inflammatory and healing virtues
surpass anything else on record,and is Nature’s
great ally.
ERYSIPELAS AND SALT RHEUM
Are two of the most common and virulent
disorders prevalent on this continent, to these
the Ointment is especially antagonistic, its
modusoperandi" 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 tbe Skin,
Arising from a bad state of the blood or
chronic 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 appliances in its
power to dispel rashes and other disfigurements
of the face.
File* nnd Fistula.
Every form and IV aturc of these prevalent and
stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and
entirely by tho use of this emolient; 'warm
fomentations should precede its application.—
1 ts healing qual i lies will be found to be thorough
and invariable.'
Both the Ointment and Pitts should be used in
in the following eases :
Rnninns, Burns, ('happed Bam'*,
Chilblains, Fistula, - Goal,
Lumbar.., Mreuria! Eruption*, Pile.,
Rheumatism, Rinrworm. Salt Rheum,
Scald*, . Scalds, Skin Diseases,
Swelled Glamls,Sore lees, Bore ’reasis,
Sore Heads, Sore Tl.n.ats, Pore of all kind*,
Sprain*, Stiff Joint*. Teller,
Venereal Sore*, Wound* of all kinds
CTC- CHON!—None are ginuine unless the
words Holloway Neto York and London,” are
discernible as a W'ater-mark in every leaf of
the book of the book of directions around each
pot or box, the'same wav he plainly seen by
holding the leaf to the ligkt. A handsome re
ward will bj given to any one rendering such
informaticil as may lead to the detection of any
party or patties counterfeiting the medicines or
vending the same, knowing them tolie spurious.
Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollo
way. 89 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine
A LA RGE lot <rf Bocoii, just received and throttghou the United Stetes and the civilized
for sale low by wmld, in pots at 25 cents.63 cents and SI each.
There is a considerable saving be taking the
largest sizes. “
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa-
For Sale in Athens
May
IVHM.V
ffi-
Mi.
B.u
li.J
14 L.
M.t*
It k A
Bti,
fit* V m
■ *y
<> I wool* «V ♦ *0, l*ropri«*t”i* t 414 rr<*a»J’.V8y, j
Nrw York, ami ? 4 Murk*',-f. Iaum*. M«. ’ j
'i.Ll hy i; lf'4- fi R J LONG, and bv dm* si t* ccn . !
• rally * July f8 I
- — . I
PIPES! PIPES!! PIPES!!! i
rpllE finest asx.i im.-..t <if Tn.Lili Pip.-*,!
1 comprising Meerschaum. Turki-b U<.. In,*.!
Water and Lava Pipe*. Merino Kteiii*. I, ug i
Weiscltel Stems. Jessamin. Stems. Me.-r i
sciiaum cigar Tubes, Ac .Ac We would par
ticularly invite an examination of our ex'eti
-ive ami varied assortment ofsnokir.g op.
paratus. We have also, a nice or icle of fan
cy Cigar Cases, Match Sales. India Rubber
Tobacco Wallets. Cigarettes- llav.-na Cigms
&c..<fcc. TAYLOR & LUMPKIN
July 14
INDIA RUBBER BELTING.
G RADY. Xicholsm & Co., f eep constantly
on band a general assortment of India
Rubber Belting, which will be sold at New
York price*. \ J nn . 20
BALD AND GRAY HEADS.
W E see daily, bald and gray bead* walk
ing our street*, and can nut think bow
fooli-b ins fora perron to go with tli.-ir head
liald or hair gray, when by ateping, into
Long’s.Drug Store and gelliog a Bex of M.-*.
Alleu'ii Hair Restorer and ZvI.ibaltainUm
they might have as fine head of hair as heart
could wt*h. Rctoenil.er Mrs S A Allen's
World's H*ir Hestorer Zvlabalnamum. nt
C. W..1 H K. J. LONG'S.
April 14 Sign «f Negro and Mortar.
Bacon, Bacon.
June 16
by
GRADY 4= NICHOLSON
Paints,' Offs and Glassware.
T HE largest and best selected stock ever
brought tw this market, of
Lead, Zine.OHa. Paint Brushes, an 1 Color*of
all kind*. Also. W indow Olassof nil sizes
and qualities, with • eery fine arti
cle of French Plate Glass for pictures.
Bottle* and Jura of all kinds, for sale very
low, by U. W. A U. R J. LONG,
Jcly 14 Sign Negro and Mortar.
tients In every disorder are affixed to each pot.
March 24,1659.
FOR. THE LADIES.
^^NEW and splendid assorllnent of Pom
ades, Handketcliicf ExtracU, Cologne*.
Toilet Sou pa and Kattey Articles generally.,
just re^eivedPand f»r sale by.
C. W. UI.IU. LONG,
JACOBS’ CORDIAL
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
Saved Yearly-
Saved Yearly-
Saved Yearly
Planters Take Notice
Planters Take Notice
Plante is 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 • emedy
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 ckagesof half Doz.
P ckagesof half Doz.
Put Up Expressly
Put Up Expressly
Put Up Expressly
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
For Plantations.
GRADY, NICHOLSON & CO.
AT THEIR NEW STORE,
Corner of Broad and Bridge Streets,
ATHENS, GA.,
O FFER fur sale the following, among a
thousand and one,Other arliclea too numer
ous. t.. i. ;t ii' ion :
A.i. client article of Flour on hand,
~JL> !■• ii ’u..I Lard, <
Sj'u..,-v,..vels and Spades,.
: ■ >i-k • ml If* Tf Is,
H .rdwnre and Cutlery, n good stock,
faints. Oils and 1 , ■> 5<uti s,
Buggy and Wig ",
Biugv FellOt ■
Buggy ^li ,!Ik
B'.gi; and W..g-,: : . r. Ax-1*.
Ciur.aoe 11,ms,
Tiie Bolts;
Cmriace 1 rimming of every de.-cri|
liun.
H nil Uniutv,(6 ml mud Cm rias£e Banda..
Spriug-. • L’»» -i b e. i Tempeted,”
ltu W y i.ml Wag.... bj liken,
Fateut D .ah Lvniln r, -
.'.uaiiieUl-d Leiutlier,
Cl.iih,
Trii.n.iiu,;* ui on* ,nd Tui.k*._
LuVi Tii aimg f r Carnages,
T. -b «. in. I...,,, .. n.
line I).*i. 1m
I’m ! ;..| nvai iron, nil sir.**.
Bar ■'oil »ir. I,„U .III ’In
■S.b v. I u„i, an | i-in.ig:. Mnulds,
Sh m illnf a g ...ii n«iv.ftlll. III.
NEW JEWELRY STORp
Corner College Avenue and Clayton Str *
. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
Messrs. TALMAMETSTAEE
'ten
Having associated themseWee in the above busmen\ have on h«od ami ree.*i v ir„
from th« rnanuLicfturerd and knpoilera, a large d well selected a^urtru mil ui ,
VYATCIIESa S 1.0CSS,, jewelry,
Plated Ware, Mu-ica!
;mc*. 1 ’(.m^ckcepin'.’: an
Mlver am
Cutk n .
liiiiirt
faslnimcsite, Cun-
! ;-|.l.«’Y (ifiivU. p,„.
F;’I
OUlbbtA li.’at
if • f ai Icli '.VO o il mil •« l l • i
i itut 1*1 • i n- " n- ; «•■'! t.t» g..
tar BiifAUt.xG • f ■' ni*- ■
I fln.it Iiiifn *•, an J or irifcirfd I” all
lil'v I Ha SI.
W F ST.MIK
tJM
Iff
e,l. Go
...’1 r ,
a.lit itii.-lor
. k
j b: vveley. f
Fluted Goeds nr .
s
HP a
.jL X j V j uP 1/W AJ{ {'
MRsic.il Ir.strjiiiiMits, ^
10.11
.1 c,l
A li
an-.
*1.i 1 I ml Powdered Sugars,
l.naf i.nl B. ov n r.gurs.
Rill un<l Java Collie,
Shoe-Makers Tools-of every description
Lasts and Shoe pegs,
Mtilas-.es and Syrups,
English Dairy Cheese, received every
week.
A Large Stock Tobacco at Manufactu
rers Prices by tlie Box.
Cignrs, all qualities,
Horse, mule and Buggy Collars, ,
Saddlery, a good stock.
Wagon and Plough Humes,’
Traco Chain*, Wagon Chains
Coil Chains, all sizes,
Log Chains,
Water Buckets, Well Buckets, Tubs,
Cedar Buckets, &c.
Nov 25.
- Buggies! Buggies
■J A NEW BUGGIES,
AvJ 1 Second-hand Buggy,
1 Four Horse Wagon,
X Two Horse Wagon,
1 One Horse Wagon,
1 Ox Cart, new and complete,
1 pair Carry-Log Wheels,
1 Carry-Log, complete, second hand.
10,000 Buggy and Wagon Spokes,
Ruggy Shafts, Hull* and Felloes, Enamelled
Cloth, Patent Leather, Buggy nnd Wagon
Harue**, nil kinds of Buggy trimmings. Band,
Harness, bole and Upper Leather. For sale
low by - JOHN H. NEWTON.
Sent 16
G-. A. PEIRCE U CVs Improved MELCDECEs
v*« .irjx 1 As. VS5?* VV MJP rwr* __ sga vw . JfS» . ViJtj ’ *
mb-a §
Caucs I'auys, Y «rcs, Fiv.e CuUty^
H EMMING A SuNS «-.’Vl ’a»e. ; Krrdlcs. »>.l .. gre .l i.mi v .•ih.-ran cV..tn. M .
ou* to mention ->
t^T Alt kinds of Repaiiinn •!■ nt at .-in rr notice, at d » arran e.l i.. , i,,. , C|| ,
Call aud exanwuijj Intfore purchasing, at ilie N«w Store ikxi ,i t ,,, ( '
Store. A. b M. li. JlAjSLi&Vil.LK
Athens. April 14.
HEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
0.
WHITE & BITCH,
AT THEIR HEW STORE ON BROAD STREET ’
»>>-»!«•!
p |> in H.-me y
1 .VMopiIc tt: luedy
t»V*p*|niP iUim-fly
' livij). |t ic Kem«df
Dy^pcpllc «Iy
DyKuiiitfly #
UiknC Uyupt’iitio IUiuwly
Blft i' flyflH’pflc Hemedy
Uiisv’ l>y»pr|»tle Ilcmedjr
Ila« i'hfr Sale
Has* Tnc Lursc .t > »le
11^* Ti»e katxtSale
lias* The l*ar£v&i *<aic
IIn. Tlie ..nr^ol *,„!«
Ila. Tlie Solo
Ha. Tlie t,iira«'.t Sale
11.y| The Uiyral -ate
• in. Tho I>a>K »t Sale
IIiu The L-irgrit Sale
OV Inf Koll-'l.ir In The IVurlil.
or Any male! c >u The W -rl.t.
OX Aoy IleJItliio In Th ' V.iria.
or Any MctUihie In The Wortil,
or All* file •! toe In he ,Vo hi.
Of Any filedinno In T 'e IVu. lit.
Ur Any fil.‘l I I .it- In 'i'he IV.ir.d*
or Any Hr til Ine In The TVorlrt.
or Any Me llrloe In Tiie Wort t.
Ot An> file 'n ine In Tile IVurld,
l .ll.o.io Package*
liNiil'-ll I 'a* I- u
lon.uuu P c i.,;>a
ItKI.IIKO Package*
10.1.Oil I Fai Uii;u
. 100.00J Package*
100,1 not Package*
1IV.0U’4 Package*
lOl.U. O Packages
400 OO'i Packag a
laid In Georgia and South Carolina
.old In Georgia and South 4'ar.illua
• old In Georgia and Suuih Carolina
Sold In Georgia ami vmlh Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
Sold In Georgia and South Carolina
ffoM In Georgia and South Carolina
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
In Fourteen Months.
Iu Fourteen Months.
In Fonrteeu Months.
In Fonrteen Months.
In Fonrteen Month*.
In Fonrteen Mouth*.
In Fourteen Months.
It Is Warranted To Care
It 1* Warranted To Cure
It 1s Warranted To Cure
It Is Wa* routed To Care
It 1* Warranted To Cure
It Is Warranted To Cure
It Is Warranted To (hire
It la Warranted To Cure
It I* Warranted To Cure
Any Case Of Dyspepsia
Any Case Or Dyspepsia
Any Case Of Dyspepsia
Any Case Of Dy-pepala
Any Case Ot Dyspepsia
Any Case UfDi spepala
Any Cose Of Dyspepsia
Any Case Of Dyspepsia
Any Case Of Dyspepsia
Or Any Case Of Uver Disease
Or Any Cose Of l.lver Disease
Or Any Case Of Urer Disease
Or Any Case Of hirer Disease
Or Auy Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Case Of Liver Disease
Or Any Cam Of Liver Disrate
Or Any Cam Of Llvrr Diseam
Or Any Cam Of Liver Disease
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
If Directions Are Followed.
II Directions Are Followed.
If Direction. Are Followed,
ir Directions Are Fullowed.
If Directions Are Followed.
Can be Sent by Mall
Cau be Sent by Mall
Can be Sent by Mall
Can be Sent by Mall
Can be Sent by Mall
Can be Sent by Mall
Can br Kent by filall
Crfn be Sent by Mull
Can be Sent by Mall
Can be Sent by Mall
Can be Sent by Mall
Send a Postage Stamp to the ProprL.
etor lor his Pamphlet on u Diseases of
Stomach and Bowels."
W. W. BLISS, Proprietor,
363 Broadway, Sew Vorih
For Sale In Athens f
May 12 • At Ihe WATCHMAN Office
THE LIVER
INVIGORATOR!
PREPARED BY DK SANFORD,
Comnounded entirely from GUMS,
IS ONE.-F TUB BEST I l'KG \ ; IVF. \N I.iV-
EK. ^ElHCi.VE-' now lw*lore th»» public, that act*
as a Cit\artic easier, mi!U< i, amt mure effectual r|ian
any *-ther medicine kim-wo. It j s uol only a Cathartic,
but a Lirrr remedy, acting first on The Liver tu eject
its morbid'matter, then on the stomacli and bowels
fit catty off That matter, thus 'dtreompfishing two pur
poses affecniM ly, without any of the painful feelings
experienced nn the operation of most Cathartics. It
streneth*e < the -\ -•cm at the same tun© rhat it purge*
it ; a-Uik xvi eo Uk*n daily ti moderate do-es, will
J, oi n it up with unusual lapidify
' • 1 ' *’ • 1 ■ • the principal recilutors
‘ 1 ‘ ^4 when it |eri:;m.-* itb
* *’■ "> r*- , ’T'’ ol the system are
f ^epemieiu on T;.»ln^lifiy action ol the
Istvcr ur «l*e |tr< it-rper { tonit-imc id its innc
t|nn>-when the stomach £_ is at faut. the lump ts
are ..t 1 u!f, and tl»©> whole -ystem suffers in
ipierre of one or j^ t r an—*be | ivn Itov-
Msed todoits d uty.(\.r the d>eases ol th.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Linens.
SILK AND MARSEILLES VESTINGS,
which will he sold by the yard or made up to measure to suit customer*.
EPAll work ordered at this establishment will be got up at short notico and In ; tn
superior style. We will ruu two Rewiug machines, which will give us great at vaiu.'
in time, and having an experienced Cutter and reliable vvorkmen. we hope to le aij^;
accommodate our friends and patroua. Our stock consists in part of the followicgtrticl*
SOFT HATS, CASSIMEIlE If ATS, ^ MOLESKIN HATS,
FINE SHIRTS, FINE COLLARS, SUSPENDERS,
HALF HOSE. STOCKS. G LOVES. CRAVATS.
Extra Embroidered WHITE SATIN TESTS,
Super Black and Fancy Cloths, WHITE X- RITCH.
“ Black and Fancy Cassimeres, WHITE £ BOTCH.
“ Black and Fancy Silk Vestings, WHITE & RUTH.
We invite our friend# and the public to give us a call, pledging ourselves to use oar t,
most exertions to please all who may' favor us with a call.
W. II H. WHITE J. E. RITCH.
Athens. April 7
nisi
f the |ir..
•Inly, in i pmc’ice
fit And stun** remedy!
•4ct tho many Ueiui>ge i*^s
b!o. . fw
T . ptftiv© thsvt Thir‘ .
«wy fiffMin ibtiiMml
plaint in nvy of it#'
b-dtle, muf conviction i.-
The j © Gum# remov .
Ire
»h«*
iu .tlthy fi’wr ot bi’e,
•‘a'lrli K ft I tf» nl
b!omi,!;lvii|;t>iit#
(hiiicry, removi,.rr ij, f .
eff ti(*^ a radical core
Bit l net* oftadL-t nr©
t.'r, l»v illO OC i
erlMvi^oiauu’.
prietorr Iim# made it hi:
more »linn fwenr\ years,
"lun wiih to counier
menu to which it is tia
temedv i? at lart found,
I4vrr Com
bo mt* ha> but to try a
certain.
all nmrbid orha" matter
P»> ng in tjieir place a
vicor t*t>e tbe sfi inach,
oeUpu.’fylng the
ite.Gili to the \\ hi.lo ilia
c»une of the diMeuae—
nned, anil^irhnt is bet
curiuiidu 'eoi fhelsl v-
d -tt’ r eaf**uj paw j. «uff.ciclit fi» relieve
ti’** st 'iimch and prevent the food from ri-iugam!
m units,
ne dose taken befi re retiring, prevent*
Only
JVSikin
The attention of the public ia called to our large aud well-assorted stock of
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASS AND Cilia
AND BUILDER’S .MATERIAL,
consisting, in part, of
Locks of all kinds, Batts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Door, Blind and sd
Fastenings, &c. &c.
A FINE ASSORTMENT .OF WIRE CLOTH.
CO oao“■ =□? CE»<3E»ILS53
arc the best ever offered iu tins market—Bench. ag. Bead, Rabbit Match anO Fio-a
Planes, Chisels ami Conges, Saws A-':r :s» Hammers, A:>■■■-■ Ac.
CBOCKEEY,
The best kind—all nf which is »old el eap as the cheapest.
Of all kinds—CUT and PHESSEU—of the tincA pittra*
Choice Eclections of TIinisg ami Tba Sets, banded and pi in
OARTIs.I3Vr3\ATIvTOrS,
Of all kinds—Leather,'Toth Line. Tacks. Lining. Nals Bolts. Axles, &e. Ac.
A. M. WYNC fii’O.
L, L. BLOOMFIELD
NOTHING MANUFACTORY-^ SALES h'JL!
at night, l-Mwena th©
. Cost cate.ii
each meal will cure
' »;kwiufills will always
female i bstrnctu>» re,
rft »f the ^ disease, and make » per
Stately relieves Cholic
utily "I'.e d.»se fvk* u
b*»wele gently , mid « nn—
*’ne J.«>e taken after
l> W < «.‘
One <;f two tea-
re teve Sick Headache
One b :tk* tnke.i
mover the C‘
fei-t cure.
Only -me dose itnme
while
One d'»«e often repeat ed i* n cur© for Cholera
Morbus, amt* preventive of Cholera
Only one battle w'JjJ needed to throw out o*
the s> stem tbe eflectNofi medicine after a long
tuckneds. |/-s
One bottle taken forjW Jaundice removes all
sallowne** or unnatural'* color from the skin.
Onedose taken a short time before eating gives
vigor to the appetite, land make* food digest
well. !gr
One dose often repeat . ]ed cures Chronic 'Dior
rhtra in its worst forms,'while Summer and Bowel
complaints yield almost “^S tothe first done.
One or two dose# cure# attacks caused by Worms
in Children : there is no GC surer, safer, or speedier
remedy in the world, as jit nerer fails.
A few bottle# cure# \£>roprv, by exciting the
absorbents. ,1
IVe take pleavtiro in re- commending this medi
cine as a preventive for ^ Fever aud Ague, Chill
Fever, and all Fevers of^'"^ a Bilious Type. It ope
rate# with certainty. and'a. thousand# are willing to
testify to its wonderful.^ virtues.
All who u#k it ari giving thbir urarimoui
TESTIMONY IN ITS FAYOE.
Mix Water in thb mouth with thx Inyicoratob,
AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGBTHBB.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, and
is daily workinc cutes, almost too great to believe. It
cures as if by magic, even the first dole giving benefit,
and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure
any kind of Liver Complaint, from »he worst Jaundice
or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are
the result of a Diseased Liver.
Price One Dollar Per Bottle.
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N Y.
Sold by Dr*. C W. U II. R. J. Long, R. M Smith,
Atlwfl*, Ga.. and retailed by Drageiiu fenerally.
Sept. Id, 1858—lv.
tv ' J-r At eb«
l RE now crowded with all styles of Goo:-
4# ec=Sr - 5 % **-J v;
his business hl^rfuglTicrease l so that he : viiablud to keep«as great a variety of Uoods a;icaii*j
found in ou^lmA<|at city btores It also enables hhn to
GZ2-E3i:3S22^5k.i£=»^E:E. : s« i
The Goods are all made under the inspection of one of the ti>m and nan always be relied on.
He also Manufacture at his Sales Rooms
Large quantities of the finer grades of Goods, for customers and our regular sales, as read' -ir*A|
Please call and examine, at o-ir Sales Room. Athens, Ga. Ar il#
The most important and essential Medicines for Families.
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND,
Or, Dennis’ Alterative.—Fur purifying the blood and diseases of the :iver-
Dr. Dennis’ Stimulating or Hat Bitters,
FOR DYSPEPSIA, COIRS, AND FEMALE COMPLAINTS
Arising from Colds
m* aaMS- miMiaraa imam
OR, SOUTHERN PAIN-KILLER.— For Rheumatic Pains, Painful
matory Swellings, Sprains, Swelled Breast. Pa>n In the Back or a ColdSensatiai
in the Back, Sore Throat, Toothache, Ac.
DR. DENNIS’ ANTI-SPASMODIC TINCTURE,
A Medicine more, valuable than Gold to the Planter!
Those who hove large plantations or_ a large number of workmen in their t mpIoymC ’t.d
•e travelling, or live at a distance from a physician, or hove valuable horses and na:«
ill find it greatly to their advantage to keep this preparation ready for use in e* s .
emergency. It is useful in Spasmodic Affections, as in Fits or Convulsions.
Affections, Cramp Colic, Spasmodic Cholera, Lockjaw, or in sudden colds, Pneun V‘
Pain in the Stomach, Sore Throat, Headache, Denfnessrcau.ed by cold or inflauinni-
in the ear, Bite of Suakes, or other poisonous reptiles, insects or animals, or any d*
of emergency or extreme danger, iu which immediate action is necessary.
METALIC BURIAL CASE^,
M AHOGANY. ROSfWOOD, and another
kinds in use in this market,
Gilt, Rosewood St Mahogr. Mouldings.
.LOOKING-GLASS,
CabinetMaktrs Materials, Upholstery, tyc.
And a.general antortment of
FiixMiibure,
As low a# can be bought in the market, always on
hand and tor sale at tlie Furniture ware room ot
A t WM. WOOD,
Athens, Nov 25 Near tbe Episcopal Church,
Town Lot for sale.
A PARTIALLY iinpii>v,-.| lot,, containing
A four acres, situated iu Cokh h am, adjoin
ing Dr Unimltou. On ihe lot ure two coin
fort»Me cubins, smoke h.HHe and well; al*n,
large mid ciuivenj.-iitly nrr ngvd .tuhle, car-
riuge limi-e. Ac Over . lie i.rre nf ground,
nicely grubiied. tree* nnd rttunpn removed
and well prepared for a garden.
(tf) J. T:LUMPKIN.
NEW BOOT and SHOE'
ESTABLISHMENT.
( IHARl.ES HUtiHES. (late of the firm nf
J Barry «v Hughe*,) Im.* op.^i.ed a BOOT and
SHOE ESTABLISHMENT on Jackson st.,
opposite ItiiesKe’s. where he i* j repared todo
all kind* ot work it Ui* line in ihe nva*l
superior -ty le. lli* material* ure good nnd
hi* work will be well executed, lie retip. ot-
futly solicits n -hare of ihe public patroiinge
—assuring nil that hi* work and prices ahull
give Srtti*r,cii-1. April SI
Groceries, Groceries.
' TAYLOR ft LUMPKIN,
A RE now in receipt of a large supply of
Groceries, for the summer trade, to which
they invite uu examination of prices and ar
ticle*. In this establishment may.be found,
For Mules, Horses, dec.—This Tincture rarely fails to cure even the worst rases
t .f ilsSe
Dose for a horse nliout four table spoonfull* in half a pint nf waier; repeat the d.-se n'.j
ten or fifteen minute*, or ns often as may be found necessary, till relief is obtained.
It ban also proved a superior remedy in Locked-Jaw and Staggers. Several «*** J
been cured by its use. It should be administered at tl.u first attack of tbe
Wounds, Bruises, Cuts, Galls, So.es, Ac., it prevents inflammation, and'causes the »
heal. AP"' J
er All the above preparations for sale at the WATCHMAN Office __ |
EVERY XfiESCEt.IE 3 TI03Xr OF JOS I’RXNTIISr 0 *
N EATLY, expeditiously and cor ectly executed al J. H. Christy-s “Franklin Job^Oflire,”
May 19 Comer of Uroad and Wall streets. Athcns
O’KELLEY’S Madison Springs
Photographic Gallery ! Madison county, Ga- J
ATHENS, GA. 1TTHIS well known Watering
P HOTOGRAPHIC Portraits, copied from opened on 1st day June next. ■ .j.
Life ; D.«gu*reotyp8s. Anibrotvpes, 4 C .. 1 ce P , 'o’ 1 and accomodation of vt
enlarged to t.'ubiiiet or Life size, and h. auti- \ h** 1 . *t is always rea<ly, a* ’® f,.r»]
rolls e.>l..r-.ll.e ,K- k-*». krri»** i both live on the promise*. Iti'*"'
July 14
Sign Negro and Mortar.
• i almost every articlo in family use, from the
I substnntinls to the finest luxuries of life.
July 14 , . '
A. SHAW,
Manufiicturcr and Dealer In all kindB of
* FURNITURE,
MAIN STREET, MADISON, GA.,
R ESPECTFULLY' inform* his friend* and
Ihe public generally, (hut lie is now re
ceiving hi* Spring Stock of Furniture, from
New Y'ork no l Philadelphia, which, together
with in* swan of, Home Manufacture,
makes hi* assort un-til tbe most ue*ir ole o'
make select!..ti* from, iu tlie up country. II a
. tm:n cousists nf a lame oumber of Bure&US
verting from t.> $75. *
Ro*ewood xml Mali..gany Wasb-ritaml* ;
ilosewoo.l, viiihogatiy.Mud w'diitit Jenny land
Bedsieuds;Centre and ci. fa Table; Qunrt.-tts,
oy the *et nr single; Hat Stand* and Towel
Racks, Cottage Chairs, uud tlie celebrated
Cotttage BEDSTEADS.
Also, on hand, Uilt and Rosewood Mould
ing*. of di(F■•rent sizes, whi^h can be cut mid
put together, in frame* of any size, at short
notice.
N. B. Sofa* and Mahogany Rocking Chair*
and nl other Furniture, repaired with neat-
ne4* and dispatch.
Form, ure I*.ye-1 and delivered at the Modi,
son Depot, to go up or down the road, Free
• *f Charge
tar Orders- a' home and from abroad re
spec*fully solicited. May 26—ly.
Notice.
T WO months after date application will
he made to the Court of Ordinary, ol
Clarke county, for leave to sell, ot private
•ale, all the wild and scattered lands be-
-longing to the eMIite-of William Laird, late
of zaidcounty, deceased. • Thie July 4, I85».
July 7 YOUNG VICKERS, Afirn’r.
ture that can be produced l>y any process j °t *"oieoue not scq*._ u j r .v*' 11 ’-
known, and much tbe cheapest, when we ; c l*m»to, waters, pure andsaactop j ( li
take into consideration theii value. | scenery and the society. ’l*
To tho
visit Athens,
guerreotype*
have only to . ^
I will forward th-m a Pliotopraph enlarged ] i,re subject to,
to any *:ze specified, beautifully ct* ored, and ! ,:, PI*.V_ effect
put up in tbe bi-t oval gilt framcH, ut tli*-
follov* ing low price* :
a bv 10 .nebes, with 0'al Oilt Frame, $25 01)
12 • ' 14 ’’ “ J5 00
20 ’’ 24 “ “ .
. Life size, 50 (oi
You are respectfully invited t<> call ami
examine specimen* ot plain ore-colored Pint
t 'gvnplw ami Att.lirolype*
these waters
Y\ i Imvc ii Ban.! ..f Music.‘
^acrtrii, l*url«»r and Mnitial. J
i. v pjn
How, whirl nioie Qio wc say. hut a—. |
' v
And if we do you no good, we. j
. jnA
1 Wo line* of Stage* will la* l!: ”
the, Depi t, iu A then*.
Bei .g permanently located in Atb-ns, 1 t<l ,u ^*‘ P ; ‘*'CO'J*‘r' |
n H-e
ale!*
*ni determined to forni-h Pictures, ol all
kinds, at the lowest Ca-h pi ire*.
Room* opposite the Po-t Office, up stair*
Jinie2 J. F. O'KELLEY.
1 '1
«i*l
... Springs, nml per** n* leav e
Atlanta in the night tia'iis, » u
Waning* the same day to ilinto r
June 2. ' SCUlTd- ^ J
Clarks Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
O N the fiisl Tuesday iii September next,
will be sold heSue the court house duo;
n tlie town of Wutkinsville. PI .rke county
vitliiu tho b gal ,.f lorn is of Sale, the follow- |
ng property, to wit:
One negio woman', elavc, by the name of j
Matilda.about thirt -one years old, and her |
child Mahaln, about' one year old. Levied
upon as the property of Aaron Crow, toaatt*l>
ane fi fa issued upon f.ireclosure^of mortgage
i rum the Inferior court of ^ptid county, in
favor of John O Thrasher v» the said Aaron
Crow,' This 24th June, 1859.
June 80 IS VINCENT, SlTft
*
Kepuhlirait, Mumn Jouinid
Niuiitiiil Am* tic.m. At!**»*> «• . .
, . i-t, Angasia. and C'*dnmh u * g,ip|
be sold ht-biie the court house don? j copy and forward their l*id*i
metkopclita® J
WASHING MAt/B' 1 ,]
GRADY NItU |,,|f, .;, e . <3
A UK agent* for the als'W »' :l ’...
i* believe ) lo !«._ lb«
tmuebiiui «f renl m^rit tr ' er
hi* country. Call and