The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, March 08, 1860, Image 4

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AdminiowatorVSite^f j A. SHAW, Hardware. Cullcry, Glass, tffei Rkd Xannrjrturrr and Dealer in all kinds of ‘ "FURNITURE. MAIN STREET, MADISON, GA., . R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public gene rally,-that be is now re ceiving bis Spring Slock of Furniture, from New York »n J Philade Wooden frare, fee, fo. «i,e 80th of March, inat, rtlhe stare-hous I of she deceased, in Athens, all the perisha ble property (negrora excepted) of Wm. A. Patman, late of Clarke county, deceaaed— consisting- chiefly, of the stock of good* mid deceased had in store at the time of bia death—nil of whioh are fresh and in good condition. Alt". Household Furniture, Etog gy end Harness. Gold Watch, 4c.. Ad. Sale to contluue front day to day until all jaaold. Term* made known on .the day of sale. M A. PATMAN. March 1, Temporary Adm'r. At the same time and place, the T. wn • Property of said deceased will he rietlhd.and one negro man hired—a good coppersmith. GEORGIA—Clarke county. W HEREAS. James C. M«xey applies to me for Letters of Guardianship of Susan Maxcy- orphan ol Jcseph Maxey, deceased. . These are. therefore, to cite and admonialt all person* interested to be and npjienr at my office on nr before the first Monday In April neat, to show ennse (if :*ny (hey hare) why eeid La teTs should not then be granted to mill upplicanf-or to aoeh oiher person ns - tin- Conrt may adjudge proper. Given under niy bund, nt uffiee. this 20lh February. ISSO. ASA M. ACKSON, March 1. Ordinary. dar e Sheriff’s Sale. be sold to the highest bidder, on the fltst Tuesday in April next, before the court house door, in WntUinavilli-, Clarke county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit :\ One tract of land, containing one hundred acre*, more or less in Clarke county, lying on the north *ide. and near Barber’s Creek, being a part of tho Harris Stephen* tract, joining Bedford Burnett. Smith Alexander, William Epps. Shaw and others. Also, one small wagon, without body. Also, the on divided one-fifth part of* tract of land in ■aid county, joining James Lester. Robert Jetining*. Daniel and others, whereon the widow Eidsmi now lives. Levied on ns the property of Joseph Jeffriess to satisfy two fi fa*, issued from the October term of the Inferior Court, in favor of Wot. Money and Jaeoh Rlults vs Joseph Jeffriess. This February the 28d, 1860. March. I. W. Y. ELDER, Sh’ff. Hull Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold before the cottr*. house door. in the town Gainesville, on the first Tuesday in April, within the, legal hours of ale. tlie following property, via : One tract cf land situated in mid county of Hall, con- , turning 75 acres, more • r less, joining lands of Wm Jones, Mrs Cook snd others, baiag the p'are where the defendant now lives. Le vied on to satisfy three A fas.issnaed from the 403d district, G. M.. of John Voy ea, vs. T.C Belt,one Charles L Simmons. vsT C Bell ami one Reuben Fnrnier. vs said T C Bell, sold a* property of said defendant. Levies made ami aetitrned to me by a Constable. This the Hth of February. 18«0. . Hatch I R. H. WATERS Sheriff. <d phis, which, together with ids -Stock of Home Manufacture, ■nukes bis assortment tin: most desirable .« make selections from, in the ap-couutry. H's Stock consists of a large number of Bureaus, verying from $20 to $75. Rosewood and Mahogany Wash-Stands; Rosewood, Mahogany,andWalnut Jenny Lind Bedsteads;Centre and Safa Table; Quartetta, by the set or single; Hat Stand* and Towel Rucks, Cottage Chairs, and the caiebrated Cotttage BEDSTEADS. Also, on band. Gilt and Rosewood Mould ing*. of different rixoe, which can be cut and put together, in frame* of any site, at short notice. N. B. Sofa* ami Mahogany Roeking Chairs and al other Furniture, repaired with neat ness and dispatch. ■ Furniture b«xed and delivered at the Madi son Depot, to go up or down the road. Free of Charge. I BT Orders al home and from abroad re- pectfully sol id ted. May 28—1y. NOTICE. «*' T WO month* after date application will In- made lothe Court of Ordinary nfClarke conntv for leave In sell the fell (living tract of land belonging to the estate of S»i«'l Wier, deCnsed, to wii; ti e Northwest half of a tract of land, lying in Jackson coonly. being one half t.f the tract,-on which Janie* A. J Wier now lives, and which halt contains 202 acres, moreorless. JOHN N. WIER. F.x’r Jan. 19. I860.' ol Ssmnel Weir, deceased NEW Carriage-making & Blacksmithing ESTABLISHMENT. R OYAL 4- DAVENPORT wnnld respect fully inform their friends and public gen erally. that they have opened a New Carri age making Establishment in the building on the'.orner of Wall and Cl«yi"n street*, nearly oppnritr the old State Lank, where they are prepared to supply their friends with Onriages Buggies, Uuckau av«. Ac.,upon aagnod terms as they esn he bought elsewhere, snd of the very best style of workmanship. They are, also, prepared to do r pairing in a workman like manner, and at fair prices. Mr. D. is an experienced Painter, and will have that branch nf the buriuess under his special supervision. Blacksmithing.—Their Blacksmith Shnpi* located on the comer of Timm as and String streets, where hnrse-ehoeing and other Black smith work will he done in very superior style and at moderate prices. Bob't E. Davxntort. James M. Roy a*. Jan 5. I860—tf JAMES M. ROYAL, Harness-Maker, Head of Wall Street, nearly opposite the old Slate Bank, Athens, (la. T'EEP.n always on hand a vener*[assortment nf V articltsin bis line, and is stirs, s ready to fill ordeifin tb* best style Jan26 GEORGIA—Hall county. Court of Ordinary, February Tam, I860, •yi 7 HERE AS, Roliert Young, Executor ol YV Robert Young, deceased, applies to thi« Court for Letters of dismission. This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all persou* concerned to show cause why said Letter* of Dismission sh'ddd not be granted at the nett September Term of this Court. By order of the the Conrt. This the 24th February, 1860. RALPH S. LAW. Mach 1—6m Ordinary. GEORGIA—Hall county. A LL persons having demands again th» Estate of John Covington, late nf raid conntv deceased are hereby required to pre sent their claims in terms of Law, and all persoins indebted to said estate are required t u make payment immediately. A. CHASTTAN. JOHN DORSF.Y March 1,1860.—6i Executors. NEW BOOT and SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. HAR1.ES HUGHES, (late of «h a firm of Barry * Hughes,) has opened a BOOT and SHOE ESTABLISHMENT on Jack*< n st, opposite Huesse's. where lie 1* prepared to do all kinds of work If. his line in (he most superior style. Hi* materials are good and his work will be well executed. Ilererpict- full v solicits a share of the public patr.aiage —assuring ali that his work and prices shall give satisfactu n. April 21 Notice. T HE old Baptist Church building will be sold (seats, pulpit and furniture except ed) nt public out-erv, before tha store door of Mr. John B. Cobh,’at S o’clock, on Monday the 6th day ot March. Term* cash. The house was built of tha best lumber, and was re covered with new shingles, in 1853 WILLIAMS RUTHEUFORD, Jr , March 1 Agent Georgia—Clarke county. W HEREAS, Francina E. Greer applica to m-t for letters of Administration, with will annexed, on the estate nf John C. Greer, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ell and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear at my office on or before the first Monday iu April next, to show cause (if any they have) v.’liy a lid Letters should not then he granted to said applicant, or to snch other person or persons as :he Conrt may adjudge pro|>er. Given under my hand, at office, this 22th Felwuary.U60. ASA M. JACKSON, March 1. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Hall county. W UEREA8, Amos G. Robinson, Adminis trator of Amos G. Robinson, deceased, applies to me for Lettera of dismission from •aid Administration. . These are. therefor*, to eite and admon ish all persons concerned *o show cense, on or belbre the first Monday in September ■ext. why said Letters of dismission should aot he granted. This, the 2$d ol Februa ry, 18-50. RALPH 8. LAW, Mareh t Ordinary. Notice. T WO month* after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary, of . Clarke county, for leave to tell all the'wild and scattered land* belonging to the estate of John Coussons, late of said county, de ceased. THOMAS AMIS, Athn’r, de honi* non, of John Cotiseons, deceased. Feb 16. 1860. ISAAC M. KENNEY T ENDERS his thanks to friends and a gen erous public f«.r ( n-t patronage, res|iect- fully a-k, n .continuance nf the same, nt l.i* old stain!. Goods cheap—terms acrommo dating. J*n 5, 11?GO. New Spring Goods, 1859. P. W. LUCAS TS oow opening the largest and handeomeat JL Stock of Fancy Dry Goods ever offered in Ihjs market, and hiring bought them on the brat possible terms, can attar A and-will rail them aa low a* tliey can be bought in any Southern market- 4 LADIES FANCY DRESS GOODS. Elegant French Dress Pattern*, in Double Skirt, 0rgandies,8wws Jaconet. Brilliants, Ael SUMMER SILKS. Bareges, Tissue* and Grenadines, in plain patterns. Rohes a Juba, double skirts, Ac. MOURNING GOODS. Black Bombazines, Crapes. Bareges. Crape Marcias, black Organdie*, French Jaconet*, and black and white double skirt* with all other mourning article*. Embroideries and Lace Goode. Elegant Thread Lae* Setts, Collars and 8l*evee, French Wrot, Muslin, Sells do do. All kinds of embroidered Colla-a separate. Swjas and Jaconet; Flouncing. EdgiogWIn eer lings of all styles and qualities. MILLINERY end DRESS TRIMMINGS Trimming* Silks, Fringes, Ac. Ac, Ac. GLOVES AND JOSIERY. All kind of Ladle*' and Gentlemens' Kid and Summer Gloves. Silk Mitt*; Cotton, Linen and Silk Hoes, of all qualities, for La dies, Misses, Genu ami Boys. 8haw!s and Mantillas. Elegant black8ilk Lace Good*, of all the new atylea of Summer STAPLE goods. Sheetings, Shirting, Prints, Gingham* or all kind* end qualities. WHITE GOODS. White Cambric*. Jaconets, Swiss Goods, linens. Diapers, Nets. &C. in great variety. HOUSE KEEPERS GOODS: da Linens, Damask Diapers,Toweling*, DR. BAAKEE TREATS ALL DISEASES. DR. BAAKEE W ILL give special attention to the follow ing diseases: Coughs. Colds, Consump tion, Croup. Influence, Asthma, Bronchitis and all diseases of the Nose, Mouth, Throat and Lungs, Attention given to the treat ment of all Skin diseases—Lumbago, Lum bar Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Paralysis. Epilepsy, Dyspepsia. Dys entery. Disrrhopo, Piles, and all disease* of the Stomach, Liver and Bowel*; also all chronic disease* pertaining to Women and Children. Dr. Banker can produce one thou sand certificates of his perfect success in curing CANCERS, OLD SORES or UI.CKRS, FISTULA. SCALDHEAD, WENS. HIP DISEASES. SWELLINGS and TUMORS of every description and without the u-e of the knife. Tlie«e last named diseases can not be treated by correspondence, therefore the patients must place themselves under the ~ tor'*.personal supervision. _ilt. BAAKEE ha* made a new discovery of a Fluid that will produce perfect absorp tion of the Cataract, and restore permanent vision to the Eye without the use of the knife or noodle, and bo euro* all diseases of the EYE AND EAR. Without the use of the Knife or Needle; and be has constantly on band an excellent assort ment of beautiful Artificial E\ea and Tym panums, or Ear Drum*, suitable for either fex and all ages—inserted in five minutes. Dr. Knakee is one of the most celebrated and skillful Physician* and Surgeons now living. Hi* fame is known personally in nearly every principal city in the world.— All latter* directed to Dr. Boakee, (enclosing ten cents,) asking any questions pertaining to any disease, shall l>e promptly answered, and all Chronic diseases cun be treated by correspondence, except those mentioned, that will require his personal supervision. Office hours from 9 A. M.. to 4 P. M. DR. BAAKEE. 704 Broadway, a few doors above Foortli May 26. street, New York city. -ft*; Fairbanks’ SCALES T hese sc*i*«*re now regarded as the Stand ard for Correct Weight, and are in nee by nearly every RailroadCompany. and manufacturing establishment ... country. The reputation which these Scales have required has been of stea dy growth from the commencement to the present lime, and is based upon the princi ple adapted oy u*. and never deviated from of allowing none hut perfect weighing ma chine* to go fwth from oar establishment. We have more than one hundred differ- modifirntions of these Seales, adapted to the wantsof every department of business where a correct and durable Schslj is required. w Call and examine or send for an illus trated circular. FAIRBANKS A CO. 189 Broadway. New York. GRADY. NICHOLSON A CO., Agents, June 16—tf Athens, Ga. Fairbanks’ METALIC BURIAL CASES, M ahogany, kos-wood. and *nou»» kinds in me in ffcia anrkrT, — Gilt, Rosewood S& Mahog. Mouldings. LOOKING-GLASS, CabinetMulers Materials, Upholster?’, Afc. And a general assortment of Furniture, As low as can ha boagbi in ibe market, always no hand a ad tor ml* at the Furniture ware room ot WM. WOOD. Athena,NovtS Near the Episcopal Church, JACOBS’ CORDIAL 10,000 Negroes 10,000 Negroes 10,000 Negroes Saved Yearly Saved YeiuTy Saved Yearly Planters Take Notice Planters Take Notice Plaiiteus Take Notice Jacob’s Cordial Jacob’s (Ymlial Jacob’s Cordial Is The Only Sure Is The Only Sure Is The Only Sure And Positive Remedy And Positive Remedy And Positive Remedy Bcfoic The People Before The People Before The People In rysentciy, In Dysentery, In Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea, And Flux. And Flux. And Mux. It Never Fails. It Never Fails. It Never Fails. Packages of half Doz. P ckages of hal f! )oz. P ckages of half Doz. Put TJp Fx pres sly -Put Up Expressly Put Up Expressly For Plantations. For Plantations. For Plantations. For Sale in. Athene At (he WATCHMAN Office. May' 12. Price*, by . BISHOP & SON. Athens, G*. Table Linens, Damask Diapers, Sheetings, Furniture Goods, Ac. Lace, Muslin and Oil Curtains. Wiudow Shades of new and beautiful styles TAILORING GOODS. Cloth-. Caasimers and Vestings of new and handsome stiles, and «J1 kinds of Linen and Colton Good- for gents’ and boys’ summer rmde up to order by a fashions- I warranted to fit. •Bing Cloths; Hardware; Croc fiery : Lad : e- nnd Misses Shoes of -biladelnhia m ke. jSS Flour 1 Flour! 1 SGPP-LF of exce'.leot quality. Feb 2 I M KENNEY. A Georgia Book! J UST received, LAMAR’S GRAMMAR, Sept 8. WM. N. WHITE. Bits.* alysiarptle R' maty BJaa’ Uyvp |> le It, ,ur y. Hit-*’ liriiinly B,l«a* l>jr .peptic ttnii.aly Hllss* Dv<)s pile Itemetly B is.’ Oysprpllc ItriuiUy Bliss' Dyspeptic Urnirity litis.’ Oy.pcpO.e RrwMty BIl-s’ lly-pepsic Hemcsly Bliss’ Dyspeptic Remedy Has The Urjtr,! Sale Haw Tits Largr.t Salt Has The Largest Sate Has The Lamst Sale Has The largest Sale Has Tha Largest Sale Has The Lariat Sale Haw The Largest ‘ate Has The Lsir.iI Sale Haw The l*argr*« Sale Of Any Medicine In The World. OT Any Medicine in The World, UT Any Medlrlne in TU. World. OT Any Medlrlne In The World. OT Any Medicine In • he Wo. Id. or Any Medicine In T»« World. OT Any Medlrlne In The World. OT Any Oteillrlu* In The Wadi. OT Any aiedlclne in The World. OT Arty Me urine In The World. 100.000 Packages lOO.O-at Packages 1UO.OUO P ekagea 100,000 Park ages IOO.OO.I Packages 10U.UU3 1 ckagee 10J.OOO Packages 110,000 Paekasrs 103.000 Packages 100 (>0O Paekag- s |nM In Gsargla and hath Carolina •old lu Georgia and Snath Carolina • aid In Georgia and S-mh Carolina Sold In Georgia and -oulh Carolina gold In Georgia and Soslh Carolina gold It, Georgia and S..uth Carolina Sold In Georgia and >rmlh rny-ill .a Sold In Georgia and Sonth Carolina gold In Urorgia and ft -nth Caiollua Sold In Georgia ami South Carolina In Konriceu Blooths. In P ■nrteeu Months. '■> InK. urlecn Mouths. I» fourteen Mo-.ths. In Punrtren Months. In Fourteen Months. In Poartern Months. In PoaxVeen Months. In Fourteen Months. It W Warranted To Cara It Is Warranted To store U Is,Warranted To t'n a It I* W’a, ranted To dire It Is Warranttd To rare It I* Warranted To Cure It Is Wai ranted To ( are It I* Warranted To Care It 1* W arrant** To Car* Any Case Of Dj • pepsin Any Case Of Dyiprpala • Any Case Of Dyspepsia ’• Any CaaaOfDy pepals Any Caw Ol Dyspepsia Any Case I f D sprpsla Any Cass Cf Dyspepsia Any Cssr Of Dyspepsia Any Case Of Dyspe|ista Oi Any Cass Of IJrrr Dl-ooso Or An, Case Of Liver Disease Or Any Caw Of Liver Disease Or Any Caw Of Liver Disease Or Any Case Oft leer Disease O- Any Case Of 14s r Disease Or Any Cnar Of Uv< r Uta-sss If DlrretIons Are Followed If Dirrrthnw Are Follow*. If Dirrrllans Are Folio,ml. If Direct Ions i» re Polio wed. It IhrreOoM Are Poll •west. It Ulrertlaus Are Followed. IflHreetlo s Are Followed . If DlrecM.u s Are Followed. If Directions Are FolloiretL Can ha Hr..t fcy >IsB Can lie Sent liy Mall Csu be Sent by V “ Tho great Embassador of Health! TO ALL MANKIND. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. -A BOON TO TUB SICK. vplIB tiimt of a sterling medicinal to meet 1 ills and necessities of the suffering portions of humanity, and one entirely free from miner al and aay otner delcterions particles, was re verely felt till this all powerful medicine was ushered into the world: Holloway’s invaluable Pills har* become the household remedy of all hai’ont. Their attribute it. to prevent as well as to cure; they attack the radix or root of the complaint, ana thus by removing the hidden cause of disease, reinvigorate and restore the drooping energies of the system, assisting no- tore in her task of vital and functionary ie- formations. Drapcpsta* .The great scourge of this continent yields quickly to.a course of these anti-dyspeptic pills, and the digestive organs are restored to their proper tons; no matter in what shape this hy dra of disease presents' itself, this searching and unerring enemy disperses it from the pa tient’s system. General Debility and Weakness, From whatever cause, lowness of spirits and all other signs of a diseased liver, and other disorganisation of the svstem, Taui*h undei tha eradicating influence of this allpowerful, anti septic ana detergent remedy. BillloiiH Disorders The proper quantum and right condition ol the bile is of momentous importance to the health of the human flame, this iuti-billious medicine expels the seeds of the complaint, and renders all the fluids and secretions pur* and fluent, cleansing and resuaitating the vital functions of the body. Slekly Femnln , Should lose no time in trying a few doses this regulating and renovating remedy, what ever may be their cumplaint. it can be taken with safety in all periodical and other disorgani zations, its effect is all blit miraculous. Unrefuted Proof. Tho testimony of nations is unanimously borne to the health-giving virtues of this.noble remedy, and certificates in every living language bear witness to the undeniablcness of their in trinsic worth. Holloway’« Pilla are the beet remedy known in the world for the following dilate»; Asthma, Diarrheas, Indigestion, cllone and Gravel, Bowel Complaints. Dropsy, Influenza, Secondary Symptoms. Couchs, Debility, Inflamarion, Odds, Fever A Agile, Inward Weakness, Venereal A Bee ch e»r Disease*. Female Complaints, liens, Liver “ Costivsneas, Lowness of Worm* nf all Dyspepsia, Spirits, kinds, Headache. Piles. 05F C-.unox!—None are gmuine unless the words •- Holloway New York and London," are discernible as a IFater-mark in every leaf of the book of the book of direction* around each pot or box, the tame way be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light A handsome re ward will bs given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or paities counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollo way, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealer*, in Medicine throughou the United Stetes and the civilised world, in pots at 2o cents. 63 eents and $1 each. There is a considerable saving be taking the largestsizev. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients In every disorder are affixed to each pot. March 94, 1659. THAT GREAT REMEDY THAT GREAT REMEDY THAT GREAT REMEDY . TH.iT GREAT REMEDY ' THAT GREAT REMEDY THAT GREAT REMFDY THAT UREAT REMEDY SANCHEZ’ STECIFI0 SANCHEZ' SPECIFIC SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC SANCHEZ 1 SPECIFIC SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC PAN CHEZ’ SPECIFIC SANCHEZ’ SPECIFIC the unit PcemvE core the ONLY P08HTVK CURE the only PORITIYE CURE the only POfflmE CURE THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE the ONLY POcflnVE UiRE BEFORE THE PEOPLE BEFORE - THE PEOPLE BEFORE THE PEOPLE *'• BEFORE THE PEOPLE BEFORE THE PEOPLE BEFORE THE PEOPLE BEFORE THE PEOPLE Q EASILY TAKEN IS EASILY TAKEN IS EASILY TAKEN 13 EASILY taken 5 EASILY TAKES Id EASILY TAKEN T3 EASILY TAKEN IB -ass - • SiS CONTAINS NO OOPAIVA CONTAINS NO OOPAIVA CONTAINS NO OOPAIVA CONTAINS NO COPAIVA CONTAINS NO COPAIVA CONTAINS no COPAIVA CONTAINS NO BAD TASTE NO BAD TASTE NO BAD TABTE NO BAD TASTE NO BAD TAtTE NO BAD TASTE NO BAD TASTE SENT BY MAIL CAN BE SENT ENTIRELY NEW! ENTIRELY NEW j 1 WHAT IS IT! That Wonderful Purifying Agent Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid! Ihi* i* a New Discovery. It is the result nf Learned Research ll is a triump’i of Scientific Skill!' It is a Chemical Union of materials, pro- >i'kJ lq Nature herself, for rendering pure the air we breathe. Its action is iu obedi ence to fixed laws. QUICK, SURE, POWERFUL! I> purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens; It removes all offensive odors; It cores turns with instant certainty; It is the best preparation ever used for fresh wounds ; It destroys all vegetableand animal poisons; It relieves in a few seconds the bites of in- srets, bees, etc: It will renore tainted meat, It will relieve heart-burn; (t makes hard water soft; It is the best cosmetic; It scatters boil* when forming; It soothes boil* when formed,and heal* them rapidly; It is good for carbuncles, ulcers, corns and sores; (t cleans; s the teeth and purifies the breath; The worst symptoms of Typhoid and Scar let Fever are mitigated by the use of this Fluid it Ins been k now njtoclicrk the spread nf Typhoid Fever in Families and upon plantations. Leading physicians are using it in Charles ton, Columbia, Siv mnah, Augusta, Atlanta, Macon, Columbus. Montgomery, Selma, Mo bile nnd New Orleans. The Hospitals of New Orleans and Mobile are using it. Hospitals, corporations, ship masters, nianutaclurera. planters, physicians, fur nislied by the.gallon at reduced rates. For sole by drupgists and country mer chants generally, from whom orders ere Price 50 cents. espectfully solicited. Try at least one bottle. Follow directions. Manufacture;! nnlv in the Laborato ry of J. DABBY, Auburn. Ain. For sale in Athena by Ue R. U. SMITH. v N. B. Persons wishing’of-rs. soils, water, dc., analysed, ean have it done ou reasona ble terms hy sending to Prof. J. Darky. March 10 HOME MANUFACTURES. W E have enlarged our Turning establish meat, and arc now ready to receivt orders for oil descriptions of Bobbins and Spools for Cotton Manu- factories, Wagon and Carriage Spokes, Bedsteads, &c. Having added a Steam Engine to our po’ er. w* ore prepared to fill order* without delay. For filling order* for Bobbins, we prefer to have a sample of the work wanted, and spin dle. hut a good description will answer when a sample cannot be sent. Address, E. J. McCALL A Co., Athene,Ga. K ’ w’caLL. j. a. newton S*pt. 16,1858 tf Can be Went b>- Cim be Bent hr Can In Sent by Stall Stall ■ Mall ■ Mall Can b- ‘ei.t by Mall Can be Rent hy Mall Csu be Sent hy Mall C-n be Scot by Mall Can be Rent by Mall Send a Postage Stomp to the ProprL. etur tor Ills Pamphlet on - Diseases ot Stomach mnl Bawds.** . \\ . Itl.I-iS, Prop, I, tor, -fi 3u3 Uroadwny, New York, Win—»■ Is*Athene - - Mayl2 At the WATCHMAN Office METROPOLITAN WASHING MACHINE GRADY, NICHOLSON & CO. A RE ngmU forthenbove machine, which! is believed to be the only washing machine of real m^rit ever offered . in | this country. nnd see them. They are ; warranted to give satisfaction. June 16—tf ;,9» Winter-Bleached Sperm Oil, i 1~!0R sale low, by V Feb 2 T BISHOP A SON. Paints, Oils and Glassware. r IE largest and best selected stock ever brought to this market, of Lead, Zinc, Oils. Pnint Brushes, and Colors of all kinds. Also. W indow Glassolall »iz*s and qualitie-. with a very fine arti cle of French PlaleGlnss for pictures. Bottles and Jars of all kinds, for sale very low, by 0. W. A IL R. J. LONG. July 14 , Sign Negro and Mortal. B EST country-made SHOES, for sale by Nov 17 T. BISHOP A SON,' Gas Lights! Gas Lights!! Gas made from Common Pine Wood! %- H. MAG-ILL & CO., Builder* of Oat Apparatus far making Gas from Wood T H E subscribers are now prepared to build and.^kHMt Ga* Apparatus for cities, villages, towns, publicaud private bulling*, on short notice.. Gas made frorti common pine wood is cheaper snd better than any other light known from another Source- Persons wishing to sen the Wood Gas Works in opperation, can see them at Grady, Nicholson & Co’*., Co(. Harnmind’a or Dr. Ware’s, in Athens, G*. HT Ail kind* of Gas end Steam-fitting dime to order. AH kinds <>f Gas and Steam-fittings constantly on hand, for lighting and beating purposes. Orders sent through the Post Office, or otherwise, will be i unctnally attended to. Athens. Ga. W. H. II AG ILL 4 CO. l. X Rora WN.E.MACILL. 8ept,22— Jy GRADY, NICHOLSON & CO. AOKRTS OF TUB Hazard Powder Company. i LARGE Stock of nil ti»o dilTerentgrade". iL kept constantly on liaod, and sold at|n6nqfi|c>ir5r*aiprlaB«..< f fyjyJjJ ] Athens June 16 1859—tf BOLTING CLOTHS 1 To Mill Owners! F W. LUCAS, Athens, G* keeps con* . stantly on hand a full supply oft he beet Dutch Anchor Brand Bolling Cloths, and will sell at city prices. ’*’ ~ . - Lamps! Lamps! r E Subscriber has just received an aj surtment of Kerosene Centie Tabl Lamps. Lard Lamps altered to bum Kero sene Oil. A. K. CHILDS. NO OOPAIVA CAN BE ..CAN BE _ _ BY MAIL CAN BE SENT BY HAIL CAN BB 8KNT BY MAIL CAN BE BENT BY MAIL CAN BE BENT BY MAIL CARRIED IN THE TRUNK CARRIED IS THE TRUNK CARRIED IX THE TRUNK CARRIED IN THE TRUNK CARRIED IN THE TRUNK CARRIED IN THE TRUNK CARRIED IN THE TRUNK WITHOUT fEEAKTNO WITHOUT BREAKING WITHOUT BREAKING WITHOUT BREAKING WITHOUT BREAKING WITHOUT WITHOUT THE FULL DIRECTIONS THE TOLL DIRECTIONS THE FULL DIRECTIONS THE FULL DIRECTIONS THE FULL DIRECTIONS THE FULL DIRECTIONS THE FULL DIRECTIONS AROUND EACH PACKAGE AROUND EACH PACKAGE AROUND EACH PACKAGE AROUND' EACH PACKAGE AROUND EACH PACKAGE AROUND EACH PACKAGE AROUND EACH PACKAG1 IF COMPLIED WITH IF COMPLIED WITH IF OOUPUEO WITH IF COMPLIED WITH IF COMPLIED WITH IF-COMPLIED WITH V COMPLIED WITH WILL EFFECT A CUBE WILL EFFECT A CURE WILL EFFECT A CURE WILL EFFECT A CURE WILL EFFECT A CURE WILL EFFECT A CURE WILL EFFECT A CURB MORE 8PBEDILY 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 LEM TROUBLE WITH LESS TROUBLE WITH LESS TROUBLE WITH LESS TROUBLE WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME WITHOUT I/asa OF TIME WITHOUT LO-H OF TIME WITHOUT IjOSR OF TIME WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME WITHOUT Lost OF TIME WITHOUT LOdi OF TIME OR CRANOE OF DIET OR CHANlIK. OF WET OR CHANGE OF DIET OR CHANOK OF DIET OR CHANGE OF DIET OR CHANGE OF DIET OR CHANGE OF DIET THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN l-EMEOY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY IN GONORRHOtA A GLEET. k GLEET A GLEET. A. OLEBT. a outer. A GLEET. A GLEET. PIASTERS, THIS B PLANTERS, THIS B PLANTERS, THIS B PLANTERS, THIS B PLANTERS, THIS M PLANTERS, TUB B PLANTERS, THIS IS A YALUABLE REMEDY a valuable remedy A YALUABLE REMEDY A YALUABLE REMEDY A VALUABLE REMEDY A VALUABLE REMEDY FOR YOUR NEGROES FOR YOUR NEGROES, FOR YOUR NEGROES! FOR YOUR KEGROJtt! FOR YOUR NEGROES; FOR YOUR NEGROES; IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH IT SAVES THEIR HEALTH R SAVES THEIR HEALTH AND THEIR CONSTITUTION, AND THHR OQKhTTTUnON, AND THEIR CONSTITUTION, AND THEIR CONSTITUTION, AND THEIR CONSTITUTION, BATES YOU LOSS OF HANDS, SAVES YOU LOW OF HANDS, SAVES YOU Uk-8 OF HANDS, BAYES YOU LOSS OF HANDS, SAVES YOU LOUS OF HANDS, R CURES QUICK, R CURBS- QUICK, IT CURES QUICK, IT CUKES QUICK. IT CURES QUICK SAVES A BIO DOCTOR’S BILL SAVES A BIO DOCTOR’S PILL SAVES A BIG DOCTOR’S BILL SAVES A BIG DOCTOR'S BILL RATES A BIO DOCTOR’S B1U, AND NEVER FA IIS AND NEVER FAILS AND NEVER FAILS AND NEVER FAILS AND NEVER FAILS PRICK TWO POLIABS PRICE TWO DOLLARS PRICE TWO DOLLARS PKICB TWO DOLLARS PIUCE TWO DOLLARS > PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ. FACKAOES OF HALF DOT PACKAGES OF HALF DOZ PACKAGES OF HALF DOB. PACKAGES OF HALF DUB PUT CP EXPRESSLY PUT UP EXPRESSLY PUT UP EXPRESSLY PUT UP EXPRESSLY PUT UP EXPRESSLY IN GONORRHOEA IN GONORRHOtA IN GONORRHOEA IN GONORRHOEA IN GONORRHOEA Of GONORRWKA a PLANTATION'S FOB PLANTATIONS Retry Drugglut sad Country Merchant shoald keep a supply of this valuable Remedy, not only bom the proSt* that accrue from Us sales, bat as aa set ot philanthropy toward, suffering humani ty. It sr ill bemads to thsespsdal and pecuniuy- 383 BROADWAY, NBW YORK. - - - For -Sate lu Athens * May 12 (At the WATCHMAN Office W IIEKLER &• Wilson’s Machine*. Anoth er supply WM N WHITE. Feb 9 Buggies! Buggies in NEW flUOOIES, ";*V;V I. Second-hand Buggy, 1 Four Horse Wagon, ; . , 1 Two Horse Wagon, , . 1 One Horse Wagon, 1 Ox Cert, new and complete, I poir Carry-Log Wheels, .1 Carry-Log, complete, second hand, 10,000 Buggy and Wagon Spokes. Buggy Shafts, Hubs nnd Felloes, Enamelled Cloth, Patent Leather, Buggy and Wagon Harness, all kinds of Buggy trimmings. Band, Harness, Sole and Upper Leather. For sale low by • - a; JOHN H. NEWTON. *“" j.i,., Potash, N cans, for sale luw by Dec 1 T BISHOP A SON. "VTATTON Female College Lottery, of Georgia. Chartered by’the State in i860. W. C. DAWSON & 00., Managers, MACON.OR SATANNAHiOA. NOVEL SCHEME! Policy Plan Lottery ! By this Scheme. Purrhsser* can selsct their oirn Numbers, aad pay any amount for n Ticket they may desire! Extra Class 2, drawf Oct. 3. 1859. Ami on every succeeding day (Sundays ex ceptetl.) »t 5 •■’clock, P: M. - In tlii« Scheme, titer- arc's Number* placed lo the Wheel—fro n one up to 75—snd rivet -e uf these Num herssl»drawn Grom the Wheel. IPs perenn select*-, one Number mit of the75', sud that Number is am the Numbers drawn, tis seta five times the sine inrestsd. If two retorted Numbers are drawn, *et» thirty fur one; if thrre srteeied Numbers are drawn, he fstrinro hundred for one; if four selected Numbers are draws, he sets a thousand for one i if five selected Numbers »re dr in n. lire thousand l or one; il six aster ted numbers are drawn fifteen tho* •and toons. Remember’, if two, or m,*re, selected Numbers are taken; end. all ot those Number- so se lected ore hot drawn among the Twelve Drawn Num here, tin Ticket i# a Blank. NEW JEWEERV:, Corner College Avenue and Clayton > OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Messrs, TALMAD6E, STARK & Having asrociaterl themeelves in the above business, lidve on band and ar , , from tho manufacturer* and lui|in«Urs, a large and well selected assortment .. . ...... . . Silver and Plated Ware, Musical Instruments, Cuns \ Cutlery, Canes, Housekeeping and Fancy Goods Por-’p,^ Blank Music Books and Paper, together with q ,.»*• of Piece Music. SPECTACLES of all kinds a^l Glasses neatly fitted to suit all M ■ figes. All «f wliiclt we enn recommend to the public, and would r espectfully,,,i" -. of pUrehasers. SR w<- willsell our goods at'very low prices } ’ lclt l ''e i MTHEPAIBIMG of Watches, Clocks, Jeweliy, Owns, I’iato!,, A c f at slmrt notice, and warranted to llive satisfaction. ’ ’ 01 aI * Uia .ar We are'also Agents fortlte tjenrgia Baptist Bible nnd Colporteur S> • ■■ always on hand a foil assortment of publications which will busold at Jl July-28, 1859. wn. a. talmapcb, ttr. p. stark CCn r r tc*s. wl 1 Hti* Town Lot for sale. A PARTIALLY improved lot, containing four acre*, situated in Cohbhatn, adjoin ing Dr Hamilton. On the lot are two com fortable cabins, emoke-hou** and welt; also, large and conveniently, arranged stable, car- riage bouse, Ac. Over one acre of ground nicely grubbed, trees and atumpa removed, and well, prepared, for a garden. (If) J. T. LUMPKIN. NEW SFBIN G- GOODS—1859. J A. CARLTON, la now opening a splendid stock of Fancy and Staple dry. goods, which are beautiful, comprising many ttarib- ties and Good Bargains can- be obtained by 7 Granite Row. OUR- .i Havana plan Lotteries Draws four (4) Times a Month l and are the most tiheral Reiiemrs ever offered F. r particular,, address W. O. HAWfON A CO.. Maa’m Novi7 Macon and darsnnah, Os. ’ THK popularitr of the Mexican Mm* tang Liniment,« [Co extensive with the ivilir.ati n of ftltai jhdie. Oiher articles claim to alleviate nain and distress—this cures. Family Physicians Government Hospitals, Farriers, Planter*. Farmers. Livery-men, Ac., have practically lenionstraled tliisfict, throughout the world .Vo article ever before received sneli nndivi- *ed praise and supprrt from Medical ami Scientific men. KIIEPMATI8J1 ■*f years’ standing, has lieen totally cored l'ltes. Ulcers, Tumors, Running Sore-. Sero fills. Stiff Joints, Sivel ing,, Burns, Bites, Boils, Neuralgia, Salt Rheum, nnd nil aches ind pains upon man. nr.d kindred complaiut, upon HORSE<. CATTLE, Ac , such as Ring bone. Gall, Scratches, Spavin. Poll Evil Swe ney. Hoof ail. Ac, are subdued snd cured hy the Mustang Liniment. Valuable Horae Saved. Mr. 8. Litch. Hyde Park, Vt, write*;— That the horse was considered worthless,” (Disease was Bpavin.) “but >ince the use r Lhe Mustang Liniment, I have sold him $150 cash. Your Liniment has-been do ing wonders np here ’’ 420 Broad Street. Philadelphia, Pa. (Extoaot.) “In lifting the kettle front the fire it Iwcante unmanageable, tilted over and scalded my-hands very aaveri-ly, almost to a crisp, ft was nn nwfjd sight. The Mustang Linimt-nt appeared to extract the pnin It healed rapidly, without soreness, and left an ecar of account Ttulv yours “CHARLES FOSTER. 1 Inch language as tbi* is but the constant and natural echo wherever this article is used. This Liniment is inditpensable to planters and owners of horses and mules. Mr. Jims Daxikir. Mon’gemery. Abu, sold a slave f..r $800, wlm »•»• raised from utter uselessness hy this Liniment. Every family should have it. Be vrry particular and enquire for the Mustang Liniment and take no othei. - - Sold by all de-dera throughout North and South America. Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean, 'or 25 cents, 50 cents, $1.00 per bottle. BARNES A PARK. New York. Da !, 1. 1359—tint JEWELRY, SILVER-WahJ Plated Goods and Musical Instrument. • a - S® el °i>eos» Gaikes, "V asea,fvxve Cwl\er\ , H EMMING A SONS celebrated Needles, nod a great many other article* ous to mention. .it* fff* Ali kinds of Repairing done at short notice, anil warranted to giv, ,,.lz tg* Call and examine, before purchasing, at the New Store. eextilnJIr^l Stor" A. S. i M. IL MAN’DEVliu l Athens. April 14. ’ IU *- 1 Notice to Consumers of Kerosene Oil T HE public are hereby cautioneil sgaiust various explo-ive conipoimds now being sold in this city und vicinity by unprincipled dealers as Kerosene Oil. THE KEROSENE OIL COMPANY Hereby give notice that they will prosecute all parties selling spurious imitations und ;r the name of •• Kerosene,” for their illegal us* of the recognised trade mark of the Compa ny. The names of the Aethnrized sub ngeota of the Company can lw obtained at the office I: KEROSENE OIL COM’Y, 50 Beaver street, N. Y. A. K. Childs is our Agent for Athens, Ga., where will be found a full supply of pure Oil. . May 20 OBAHO, flUANO! I. a DAWSON, Agent, Jarvis & Baker’s Island GUANO, From the South Pacific Ocean, IMPORTED BT THE AMERICAN GLAXO COMPANY, N. Y. T HIS Guano, f„r superior to auy other Fertilizer known, aad of Permanent Value to the soil, is sold at THIRTY PER 0EN T less than Peruvian 'Guano. Its pecu liar natural combination of the Phosphates of Lime. en.-iMes it to restore to the soil the properties lost by constant cropping, and the Planter will be enabled not merely to reap from its use n present crop, but find his land at the end of the season, healthier and strong er, requiring a less amount of Gunno for the next planting. This Guano feeds, bat not stimulate* to ex cess, the roots of plants, and they are therehy enabled to withstand the effects of drouth to a greater degree than by the use of any other fertilizer known. The universal objection to the n-e of Peruvian Guano, from it* fatal results during a dry season, ia obviated by the use of the American Guano. Tlie application of this Guano, 75 to 100 pound, per acre, will ensure wondetful crop* of Cotton, Wheat, Rye, Tobacco, Vegeta bles, Af. F-r full information and reports of auc- eessful experiments with this Guano, togeth- " with pamphlets for distribution, apply to J.C. DAWSON. Agent. ■ ., Augusta. Ga. Pamphlets will be seat gratis to all persons desiring them. HE IS ALSO AGENT Jt, FOR THB mmsmm® PHOSPHATE GUANO AND BROWN MEXICAN A. A. GUANO. J. C. DAWSON. For fu’l particulars of these FERTILI ZERS, together with pamphlets, containing Analysis *ud Certificate*, apply to NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK. Feb.2—2ra NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS WHITE & RITCHl AT THE IK HEW STORE OH BROAD STREET 'I W HERE they are pertuanenllv locatud, are now opening a large stock of* Ready-made Clothing, for Fall and Winter wear Also, a, very-extensive nssurtimmt ur Piece Goods, consisting of a<l Cloths, Cassimeres, &q„ SILK AND WOOLLEN VESTINGS, which will be sold hy the yard or mnde up to measure-.In suit custom,,, cyAtl work ordered at this establishment will be got up ut short notice » r ,,j ; u I superior style. We will rim two sewing machines, which will give us great t ( , lr rij in time, and having an experienced Cutter and reliable workmen, we hops tot, accommodate our friends and patrons. Our stock consists in part of the following,^ * SORT HATS. . CASSIMERE HATS, MOLESKIN HATS. FINE SHIRTS, FINE COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, HALFHOSE. STOCKS. GLOVES. CRAVATS. Extra Embroidered WHITE SATIN VESTS, Super Black and Fancy Cloths,' WTHTE A BITCH. I Black and Fancy Cassimerca, WHITE A R1TCI Black and Fancy Silk. Vestings, W HITE & KlTCP [ We Invite our friends and the public to give us a call, pledging ourselvei to shstJ ast exert’ons to please all who may favor ns with a call. W. H. H. WHITE. Athens,April 7 -J. E. RlTiit. The attention of the public is called to our large and well-assorted stock of HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASS AND Cl AND DBlLDVft’S MATERIAL, consisting, in part, of Locks of all kinds, Batts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Door, Blind Fastenings, &c. &c. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF W'RE CLOTH. CEJnnnf* ^ t-YmrstVIgi are tho best ever offered in tl.is market—Bench. Moulding, Bead, Rabbit. Match ltd Bu J Planes, Chisels and Gonges. Saws. Augers, Hammers, Axes.. &c. CROCKERY, Tlie best kind—all of which is sold cheap as the cheapest. .. . r ©auMtvmmBs, Of all kinds—GUT and PRESSED—fif the finestptkm I Choice selections of Dining and Tea Sets, banded and plain. CARHIAGB TRIIwIIorilvraS, Of alt kinds—Leather, <~loth Lace. Tacks, Lining. Na Is, Bolts, Axles, Ac, Ae. ALI. GOODS VVARR.VNTKD AS REPKESEN’TFD. A \ItyVff (, A) I No. 6, Bank It w, Athens, July 15,1858. JX.Ol. IT H'U4WI| EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRINTING, N EATLY, expeditiously and cor ectly executed at J. tl. Cbrinly’s “Franklin Job Otfii-e,” May 19 Corner of Bmafi and Wall attests, Arst**,Ci. PRICES REDUCED ! BOSS CRANE, AGENT FOR WOOD & PEROT, ORNAMENTAL AND IRON WORKS, Philadelphia, Fa. T HE subscribers are now prepared t*t fui ni-li all order* for Iron Railings for Oeme teriea; Public Squars, Buildings, Ac, Iron Verandahs, Iron Stairs. Fountain*. Settee*. Caira, Tables, Tree boxes. Animals Station* ry. Garden Vases nud decorative Iron Work generally. Being in the centre of the Iron and C*«l District, where the necessary uisterinls can be'bad at tbe lowest prices, aud being tbe oldest and most experienced as well as the largest house in the United State* in thi- particular branch nnd bnviug air unusually large number of designs, we are able to fur uish all work at short notice, end at lower rates than can be done hy any competitors We have appointed. it OSS CRANE our agent in Athena. Ga., and refer all needimt work to him for information and design*, and who ia*anthorixed by na ta sell all work de livered on board'of vessel* «t ITiiladelpliia prices. A new book of designs, with redneed .prices.can be seen by calliug on the Agent. May 19—ly. WOOD <k PEU0T. besso®IP ! Augusta, Ga. Just Received, ? ARTON’S Lite of Jackson’; Heminescences of Rufus Choate; The Rivals, by Clemens; Teachers Register; Pierson’s School Reports; Hints to Mothers; New American Encyclopedia, vol g; Feb 26 •WM N WHITE. GEORGIA—Cloke County. W Ceur/ of Ordinary of said county. HEReAS. Thomas Meriwether,Execu tor of Sarah Cole, late of said conn »y, deceased, petitions the Court for a dis charge from eaul Ehcecutorship. .Therefore, all persons concerned, are here- by required to show cause, (if any they have) why said Executor >l..ml ' term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday in July next,be discharged from said Executorship. - ' V By order of said Court, at a regular term hereof, held this the 5th day of Decem ber. 1859. ASA M. JACKSON, Dec 15 ' ; Ordinary. B Administrator’s. Sale. - , Y virtue of nn order from the Conrt of Ordinary, of Clnrko county, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in April next, at tlie court house door iu suid county, between tbe legal hours it sale, the tract of land,in said county, wh'-ivon If-iider-son, n free person of color,lived at the timeof his death containing 120 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of B. Maxey Wm. Stroud and others^ -Terms cash, or six months credit with good T. W. WALKER, Feb 16, 1850. Adm’r. An aperient and stomachic preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by eon- bastion in Hydrogen, of high medical author ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of tha following complaints, tit. I ■ amurr, bestow affections, eha. (RATION, DYSPEPSIA, DIABKHEaTcOHSTI- TI8M, MitttCJRIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER MITTENT FEVERS, NEURALGIA, CHRONIC HEADACHES, FEMALE WEAKNESS. MIS- MENSTRUATlON. WHITES, CHLOROSIS, etc., PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS CF THE EKIN, etc.. The IRON being absorbed by the blood, aad thus circulating through the whole system, no Fart of tbe body can escape their truly wonder. U The oxperienoe of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iran can hr a moment he compared with it. Impurities of the blood, de- - of vital energy, pale is indieate its sickly t necessity in al- everv conceivable case. In all cases of female debility (fluor albus, chlorosis, ete.V its effects are delightfully renovating. No remedy has ever been discovered, in the whole history of medicino. which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effect*. Good app. tite, com plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. A;j a grand stomachic and general restorative it has no superior and no substitute. Put up la tirnt flat xmtnl bnxm cuntnliilng 50 pills, pt-Ire 50 roils per Ixrx X Mx S'4 50; one dozen bnxes. 00. B*or flalf by Drngrtfltl generally. IVIU be sent free to any aa«Ire«« on receipt of tike price. All let ters, order*, etc., slAOiild be rnldrtBfidl to R. B. LOCKE & CO., ' General Agents. Nv . .339 BROVUWAT, N V# i fac-slnillc of tbr White Fish. 4 FRESH supply, jtlst rerelveil Xi. Nov24 HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTH , Fbr the cure at jiuspepeia. Inilgetks, I* FlatuUucy, Lav* <>/ Appetite. vr ”l * Complaint* arieing /nan a tsansl of tie Stomach or Roane. metsHef Dyseutepy, Voile, Cholera Xorl>ut,ae. In view of the fact that every mwM tlie human family is more or less subjvtiV some of tbq almve complaints, ts-sida > numerable other conditions ia lifft**, by tlie assistance of a little kuovk*llt|j exercise of common sense, tlu-v may !*>' so to regulate their habits of diet,unit the assistance of a good t.;nic, swire P manent health. In order to sceompiiH desired object, tite tnie course to ptwv certainly, dial which will produce*s*^ state of thiugs nt the least lieism on strength and life; forthisend Dr.r' has introduced ta this country tion called HOSTETTEIVi STOl BITTERS, which at this day is not*'" medicine, but one that has ores “J” years, giving satisfaction to all «**» used it. ThbBittersopcratcpotrerud^i tins stomach, bowels and liver, raw tlicni ta a healthy and vigorous »» u ^| thus by the simple process of 'I nature, enable the system to triunipn ■ disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery genemlly contracted hy uew I caused principally by the clrangc '^ I and diet, will lie speedily re 8 u Jf* brief use of this preparation. - I * disease which is pnlbablv mot* I' ^,1 when taken in all its various form -^ any other; tlie cause of which n“, T . be attributed to derangements ot u* live organs, can be cured Vim® using H03TETTEIES STOMACH TUBS as per directions on fof I this disease every physicanj ^ I mend Bitters of some kind, I use an article known I Every country have tlieir BlUe , ; c , il I veutive of disease, and strmgti IJ ‘ Uie system in geuer.il, and stnoiig ^1 there is not to be found * people than- the German*’ ft 0 "’ ’ - n j|l preparation emanated, h(«e<l upo 1^01 txperiments which hasattendedu^^ the destiny of this great P rr I* I medical scale of science. FEVER AND AflVlU ' «ils bring sod provoking w %\ ratsafiea* gnOp ot tho lostr of a star* shsfiow Inw dwst mats <* 11 AKNOWNBD BITTKR8. Fortlra. SB] .,| ■tatsd diseassa ean not to an, condition, prsta** are used as per dtateUono. And *\V’nr*w*l naaraa nor ofitads tb* palate, sad ^1 ■ra *«J ttotgaod dta« atftabat promote* raand strap ssi ***" ^ „„l the oomptstnt l< thus removed « doteot with tbe prodsctKm of a thoroug- I For Penan* in advanced T^j nourishment if ^ ^ I bw ^lisl hwettlsediess * good •mtata BltRaa to o*«6ta to has^s^ | aad rigor to «■* Wtnsm. by thto remedy for all MO of drttota ^eidjl doing, ask yoer phytieUn, wta » u trfl» ‘ 1 M KENNEY. stamped on the metall* c *-J cork, and 11!-serve Jiiatouf aRtra"* j[j Imn is on the label. J )" Prepared and sold bf "f- kJ t StllTII, Pittsbnrgh, Pa-i **“ Dnugbts, grorers, and ***®£5* i! t iroRghont the l nlted State!-, Autcrlra aad CernianY- n SCOVIL &■ W A ;, xkxt otn » 1 \Vtiole* n ” ’ Aug. IS