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TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTORY
Georgia Railroad.
GEORGE YOXGE, Superintendent
WORKING PASSKXGKK TRAIN.
Leave Aueusta, daily, at O.SO A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 9.45 A. M.
Leave Atlanta, daily, at 9.05 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.20 P. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta, daily, at 2.50 P. M*
Arrive at Atlanta at.” -. ,11.45 P. M.
Leave Atlanta, daily, at 8.40 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 6.00 A. M.
CONNECT IONS.
This Road runs in connection with the Trains
of the South Carolina Railroad at Augusta, with
the Western & Atlantic and Atlanta A LaGrange
Roads at Atlanta, and the following Branch Roads:
WITH ATHENS BRANCH :
Leave Augusta 12.80 Night ; Leave Atlanta 5.40
at Night j arrive al Athens 5.80 A. M.: .eave
Athens 11 A. 31. ; arrive at Augusta
6 20 P. M. ; arrive at Atlanta at
11.4-5 P. M.
WITH WASHINGTON BRANCH.
] save Washington 2.00 P. M. ; arrive at Augusta,
at 6.45 P. M., and Atlanta 8.40 Night ;
Augusta 2.80 P. M., and Atlanta at 9.05
A M.: arrive at Warrenton at
6.80 P. M.
Gn Sunday no Trains run on the Branches.
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South Carolina Railroad.
Augusta to Charleston, 186 miles Fare", 45.00
Augusta to Columbia. 182 miles Fare, 5.00
HENRY T. PEAKE, General Superintendent.
PAT PASSENGER TSAIX.
Leave Augusta, daily, at 5.00 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston at 8.80 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia at 4.80 P. M.
Leave Charleston, daily, at 5.45 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 1.15 P. M.
night train.
Leave Augusta at 7.30 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston at 4.80 P. 11.
Arrive at Columbia at 5.20 A. M.
Leave Charleston at 2.50 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 11.15 P. M.
Both Trains connect at Kingsville with the Wil
mington and Manchester Road ; the Day Train
from Augusta connects at Columbia with the
Charlotte Road. At Augusta, both Trains connect
with the Georgia Road and the Augusta A Savan
nah Road.
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Augusta & Savannah Railroad.
W. C. JONES, Agent.
MGET PASSENGER TRAIN.
Le&’ e Augusta, daily, at 1?.S0 A. M.
Arrive atYlillen, daily, at 5.15 A. M.
Miilen, dailv, at 8.40 A. M.
G Arrive at Augusta, dcily, at 6 35 A. M.
DAT FASSENGER TRAIN.
Les~e Augusta, daily, c: ... 2.00 P. 31.
Arrive at Miilen. dai- *. at 5.28 P. M.
Leav* Milieu, dr"?. at .. 3.50 P. M.
Arrive at Augu ‘r, daily, at 6.50 P. M.
IN CONNECTION WITH
Central Railroad.
Augusta to Macon, 164 Miles F*re, f- 75
Augusta to Savannah, 13S Miles 5. ?
GEO. W. ADAMS, General Superintendent.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta, daily, at 12.30 A. M.
Arrive at Macon, daily, at 8.55 A. M. i
Arrive at Savannah, daily, at 7.45 A. M.
Leave Savannah, daily, at 11.10 P. M.
Leave Macon, daily, at . .10.00 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta, daily, at 6.85 P. 31.
This Road counects each way with the So-
Carolina Railroad, at Augusta. Passengers troia
Augusta for Southwestern Georgia, and for Mil
ledgeville and Eatontoa, should ttie the 12 A
M. ‘Train. These for Columbus. Moatgomerr,
Ac.. Msr take either Train.
Atlanta & West Point Railroad.
Atilß’4 :: Wes* Feint, 57 Miles.... Fare, ? j
GEO G HULL S _rer.nten ient.
IT fiSSINJH train.
Leave AjJa&Sfc, d*i>. at ... ...l-.'..1t A. M. ]
Arrive t: ?;_g- l .... . ‘{-II P. 3d.
LV* Wiss hi. TANARUS, S2 ..... . I..*’ F. M.
Arr. 7 e it at 7 .re I'. M. ”
xzzs: ? aaBOKBB run:
Laave Aviaas* tn *.n f.. 38.
Arr. T t tt f tme tr. lifA. M
Lear* Wes: ?':<m da_y . at J- A. E.
Arr.va 4- iijau *3 T.r.t A. HL.
Tz-ti Sni uuiiJWM tiii Montgomery &
W Pr os J au;t
Western s. Atlantic Railroad.
© *
Avail* la Ci*nas.::CA. 18fe Julies Tu-t 4'. . ‘
JOHN W UL -* IS. ?c; ■eriraeatdgpt
liT ?ad',r* ;ri TEAII
Lav At.mu. it y *t . 25.S A. M
Arrive as Cza.vav;-:xx ai - - - 7.b4 F M*
Lw* CiJEitAffle*?-g at 1 2? A. M
Arriv a Afaaxs as .L 4 P. JL i
ZTOX*S FA.WXJ Til TIaIN.
Le*v Atlanta, aighry, as 1 IT P K
Arrive as Chmss.xz.ljr>zi as ‘.33 A. M
Leave CrutanooD as : Cri F. M_
Arrive as Atlas ta ■ 11-82 P. M.
This Road connects etch wet with the Ron-e
Branch Ra;.rc*i at K zzfjoz, the Test***** A
Gacrgia Railroad at Dalton, and u.e >'LviLe &
Chattanooga Railroad at Cnattanocga.
Macon & Western Railroad.
Atlanta to Macffs, 1:2 3Lle* Fare, fAoO.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent.
DAT PaSSENGEE TRAIN.
Leave Maeon at 1.45 P. M. !
Arrive at Atlanta at 7-15 P. 31.
Leave Atlanta at 2.15 P. 31. j
Arrive at MacoD at 7.45 P. M.
night Passenger train.
Leave Macon at 12.00 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.15 A. 31.
Leave Atlanta at 12.00 A. 3f.
Arrive at Ma/*cn at 7.15 A. M.
The Night Trains will not be run on Sundays.
The 12 o’clock Night Train from Atlanta, con- i
nects with the Central Railroad for Savar nab, at
10 A. M., and the Southwestern for Albany and
Columbus, at 6.40 A. M.
The 2.15 Train from Atlanta, conuects with the
Central Railroad for Savannah at 10.00 P. M. ana
the Southwestern Railroad for Columbus at 11.50
P- M.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
ffIJMPIO.\ OF TEMPERME.
HTHE undersigned prcpcees, on the 15rat of September next,
i ro begin the partita’'."!! e: a purely Temperance paper,
•earing the arerre title. TM absolute want of a weekly Jour
nal. deemed to this treat moral reform—me wblet chruld ad
*era'* ted dafrad la pricd?iea. properiy display tne awful
dftee* of rht manufacture. tn& in, and use of Ib-'>x! eating
drinks. latotriowfy collect and eo-uate fall and reliable tafoe
■ttien In referee.s* to the progress and prospect* of the cause,
andjfv* la a condensed and Redact form the Bu.ee and Usages
el the Fern* cf A#mper*n: and the Kngthtjcf Jerrcho, for tne
listrsdimof the members thereof—ka* long beers felt. Such a
£i?e the undersigned er-p-ses to lurjlv. a_l feH* confident
’ixb. wdtn tie faaLttea at hi* corn maid, being an active n-irt
c f bdth errierv he ca do eo. and tumisk a T cinf eras oe Jounul
whies *bsS fTWßtr.aad the rrpaort of Tem-erarre men and be
•worth?rhe esu * he a~d tierha- eso much at heart.
Be prate* not to parade a long list of uaines before the *_b
bur beg* leave to i retire tie friend* cf tie reform that he
hu the precise cf tie ado. iufiueoce, and contribution*oj naan 7
not unknown to the outdc ae able writers.
TheCHAVPIOyOF TE.MPERANCE wtU he pub! shed
weegly. on a sheet 21 by 33. and wdll be trustee on clear white
paper, and In tie meet isisieu at vie of tie art.
Tty term wld be :
For -me copy for one year |1 f*
For eight copies for one year 10 00
For ten copies for year 15 CO
rr tw en y cr-pire for one year 5b 00
In variably in advance.
Adore*. NV. O. WHIDBT.
P. S—Will all papers friendly to such a cause, give the above
Prospecrus as msen.cn. as>ulnr
DilLl FEUERU U\lo\.
XU£ fr: pri.r.or of -he “ Federal Unroc” wdl begin the
JPMmSw cf the DAILY FEDERAL UNION on
D> EsDAYjse7th day of NOVEMBER the fret day
es tie w> ha** made airaagemrats to get out a Le
g!i-K.ve Journal, •which abah be a correct rt ca cf the cro
cf both H-ouww if i General Asrembl-ti
a*m #l. 5c parers ec; w&bcut them'mev.
Our tall arranneia*.ti art ruci as to enable u* to send eff
c y <**'-* with
ee’wpri*/* 11 **” Fnt-ic wta give a liberal ruppert to the
* 1 IT T a Dartvs sereicn*. ate Ist meter bv
£p* * riri, ?,™r
LAGRANGE REMffER,
LaGrange, Ga.
XXIE e*.. the attention of merchants aad others to the ad-
Y* vantages offered by the REPORTER a* an advertising
madlua. Its cbruAtionfc between siiae hundred aad a thou- j
■ml aad k eearsntlv iaereafißg is the westers count!** of
this Plate- fr# wcuMbe pkweed to receive *uch petre-cage h:
the way of adrerQstag. as they may think would advn.oe tt.eir
; sad. therefore, as a guide in determining the amount
•fraowy they mar wish to it re* fas oar columns, we insert
mu ffiiw of priateC fro* which we never vary. It s*. bo doubt.
wt £ taswn that thiseertir* of oruntry ooatatas a very wealthy
■i—ilaf iiftr and it seems that the merchants of Augusta woold
trade is this direct kw. Give the REPOKTEK
a trial The following are oer terra* :
41 aer scuare—the space of twelve Use* of aUd smal. rypa— j
trtEe sA Icaerecs. aad SOcacn for each addiUooa. iaaertion.
r ate* dr* than three month*.
corrrRACT bates for *,•,# axd u moxth*
1 aatjplis- * sxnths. 5 month*. 1 year.
I ..Js"sT lO #ls
i 38Si /r.Il M IT
tRk mal ‘” ’.m •
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jins 4 WHAISS2UJI, fnfstecra. ,
- ——
J. G. DAWSON’S
Guano Depot,
NO. 3 WARREN BLOCK,
Augusta.
. There is to be found in this establishment a
greater variety, and a larger stock of pure and
genuine Natural, 31ixed and Manipulated FER
TILIZERS, than in any other South of Baltimore,
and the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and
Alabama, are requested to call and examine the
stock before buying elsewhere—they will do well
■ to do so.
The D-*st satisfactory certificates from reliable
Planters in Georgia anti South Carolina, are dailv
coming in, testifying to the virtue of these Ma
nures. snd will be, after Ist of November, for
warded in pamphlet form to any who mar wish to
see them.
The AMERICAN GUANO, notwithstanding the
unfavorable season, has won a reputation through
: out Georgia, Alabama and South Caroliua,(where
it has been extensively used,! that sets aside all
cavil as to its position among the best Fertilizers
yet discovered. It stands side by side with Peru
; vian.
It is true there have been some failures—always
will be—so there has been with Stable 3lanure
and Peruvian, indeed, every kind this season, but
that does not prove that American Guano will not
pay a large per centage. In almost every case, (
where there has been what is called a failure, it
has been owing either to the manner in which it
was applied, thfe cultivation or the quantity used.
, Some put it tt>o far from the seed—some lose half
by the wind blowing it away—others by mixing
it with Stable Manure, or by usingnothalfenough
to the acre : but take it as it was used, by the in
) experienced as well as the experienced” Planter,
and so far as we have been able to learn the truth,
in Diue cases out of teu the Guanoed Cotton, Corn,
Wheat, Oats. Barley, Rye. Turnips, and all Gar
i den Vegetables, have yielded nearly twice as
much as the unguanoed land—so it pays even in
the dryest seasons. You make but little this year
—poof cropa —but if you had used no Fertilizer,
you would have made next to nothing. If the
seasons had continued throughout July’ and Au
gust as tnev did up to the 16th of June, the old
; worn-oat bills of Georgia and Carolina would
have groaned under the weight of the most over
i whelming crops that were ever gathered. So
; don’t be discouraged, but follow the example of
the Dicksons, Thus. Whaley, T. J. Smith, ol Hau
: cock ; Judge Roberts, of Warren ; Dr. 3lims,
T. G. Lamar, and the Ransfords. of Edgefield,
S. C.; who return auuually to their laud from $4
to 46 worth of Fertilizers per acre, and your suc
cess will be like theirs, an overwhelming income
for the money invested, to say nothing of the per
manent improvement of your lands.
Among the varieties I’offer to the public, are
the following ; AMERICAN, PERUVIAN. SWAN
ISLAND. COLUMBIAN, MONK’S ISLAND CO
LUMBIAN. MEXICAN GUANO, RUFFINS
PHOSPHO. which is one-hah Peruvian,)SANDS’.
HOYT’S. LONGETT SUPER-PHOSPHATES, and
MANIPULATED GUANOS, BONE DUST aad
LAND PLASTER.
All these ilanures are pulverised and ready for
immediate use. All orders w. 1 receive prem^•:
attention.
J, €. DAW SOY,
sep'.S-dfni General £gent.
LE ZBOZCnT TOIL
Journal cie Modes,
I< : - I leof * MONTHLY FASHION BOOK, the efcejpes:
?. i e ~. e er< : raKte oJ. Ks>.'£ number oste'.st ;
• ,'.;r.ftd.v i: 4 . red a: 4 LAI. 4 , r- isbre. Step: Engraving*
!-.; :r.t ..: 4 rtt.!Vs: .ivkies !*■’ fi... siitC Pattern* cut of ;
tr-sp, r. Tt. ilr.rrav': a*. . l, I. cJre tn -tr.s are r.r>t
,\r.r , .1 bv arv other K,;vv s Fashions now published in the
w.jAl. T'ter c.v, 1;.;, t-rc !-.-♦* noutt of posd tae la the
rut. But:. t-n‘ t r '.’u:.A.: g f each coMume, from the \
ir; nr to •he n vt ta- ▼ a:A ..f.ed Lain.
LE BOX TuN. pubiiahei. in l’l is. i- the j
v iv.-.ir- cf Fij-.-. r. there, ard t ,n nhout Eurcre. ard has
a Ur. ■,irou'ati ‘ntfcac ary ,th-'Ucet w. rksooshbinea. Fr-r
ttse r --5 few year* th- sul r .U. -1 Jk _ e l:ac entire contr. i of i
‘.r.: Fasinc'B kiook In ti United Suites an* Canada* and t* :
- extrainsury netc* ft r.cw #c i*nt for l*v aii |
c{ tr.e kad'.ci estahlßhnien'acu. • tv. s*. hskiocatm ladies ’
ilavtrc|uitompleted e•- .....n,act arranpenieota w‘.*n
• *puf>nersi2 Fiwi* weiic .it. x-eO. to carabine with j
: . - k advaa:a*es r-. rer wn in t > country i
- . v-r pe. ar.d iL iust jdanc -• aftiiern. bv way of
riv ayv . v.w.e idea of their lairetanc la the ‘first place, a s
i i'lAeof Eoaneu wiA re . - ; v - res a year. In the i
rd r-are. a IVuM* Ptaeef v . Mantilint wit; be
- —; FaA xag a f .r. r AUtl’ “i j l.ee. Even.:'.* !
i**aCT. xxi K&-. ‘.VstsSße-. wlisr.i j ,i -their prefer ea- !
* r . :.t. 3*-?,.*f.-..rAt A * : * citL r-d m-st refiab.e !
- *- ■ -- ;.a> . -i-. re . ‘ r ’.hi* Boo*
zi- ,l •. Er :f”rs w._ b ia. . kirtaOstiiTf 4
‘ sbc ii.tgratnne :. wn;- vr** J-; Edy co-4 ta- ard he ad- j
vaet 1l ievsn -t .c .lit r :..m* fisn-'i*. In iiit fifth : Are.
p”*—* sm-Birr n- the wax re vi-evefe. C oaia. Ktr . ltr. (jaj*
Benhftv err., punished or ruaoe ry utier nsnae* vi. be a*r.t
tts li Uii aurii. eact numuur wii. runudx nr. t —-*ivd i
’•aitertis. rtc tmn ttßue lianet. win fid. expiaaht.KCf for
nutstnc atiL v tying men: tugetner. In aoattinttt- a_ ti*. an:
wua lurernt reu.-u* ti mentton w. nan arraixvi wan
ome of the nrs - 3'arssnu hmi ue w:ti Cut* curia*
tut yea:. v.-ram wll .• inen*a. it the i*Cy c<^Uit i;An jas nc
11 itjsih Tn r r ~~mr rirmam arTTiimr us tk n.nc r - it
■’-.lie- MafKiliHa Ivrsai- uiss. vc-a-ir - 2-E BON 1
” jN -as ‘uuer bv mai. or mum ise.ury extra J’nni Par-m*
sc uir inn nur atww.
tutwriii tc: DTtr*- Five luliar t wear bbc au be consunisefi
ar* mcmti ne ttam twetve biobih* a: tut ra,e t*f Fifty vt *
i numve:
arresrthjr if ealivd to nu- I'EESf M.ALING tri
t'iiTEi..'. KO.Alfc.tu-. ianwt and moat ftwltinua * it t>*
m-v ,• i*> ra: new vrmrm tie CTTTINt*
the mnv nerfßOt one
Amrrese. €. T- TAYLOP. & 90S.
r.ir 4 1 ’’ Ifmacway, Xe w-Y'rt-
ST DLYIN’ HOTEL,
Broadway.Cor. Eleunih Street,
NEW YORK. !
r f 4, HE •le'-r.-vf-.e. bavt* bees ce-nneeted with the st.
J Ni ~- r ‘ * Ho*ei. for the paet ix year* ‘ ey* to inlbrm his
l: ■. u and :nt pc., and: that he has lea.v-1 lie
ST. DENIS HOTEL,
BROADWAY, COR. OF ELEVENTH STREET,
r.ui havirif mcswieblv repii.-a!. reyrnated. refurnished, and pet
the Eo<uae in complete order, is cow ready to aocomn-.r-cate i
trav e ;rs rtetlri a > v nlet and retired h-rae. About oce-half of |
the Hotel is arranger; in suits of from two to six ro-vins; and !
wtra the elejrar.’ ad alt ion.- ,-ti Bramlway and Eleventh street*
ha* aecomusodati : ? for about three hundred and fifty guests. !
The Ecrl is conducted on the European plan.
MEALS TO ORDER IN THE DINING OR IN i
- priyat e rooms, as parties may elect.
Situated on Brr varv. tear Union Dark, the ST. DENIS
HOTEL is r-t. s{ tha most attractive hc'ises houses the citv; ]
and the tra~Hr—whhar from the Actille* the Sunny Satifb, •
ortneroi * F iiriesoftbe West, uillfind here ai! the comfort*
aquie* . ; -s.e. E. E. BA LUO if.
New Y-rk. -i -n, . ir-\ teifi-dSta
ST. MCIiOLAS HOTEL,;
BROADWAY,
ZSTJEW YORK,
W'HEN C'.m?:*ted. fix years agr-.the ST. NICHOLAS was
v ’ •jniwrrai.Tpr-rt.rjut.ed the most maxntßrent,convenient
trad th::: lyhiy c: can.zed erra: ashmen*, cflhe kind cn th - :on- ,
t’.aect. ‘W it w*s taen it remains to-dav—without a riva. in i
fire, in sua.;e u-asaeas, and in the gcaeral elements of oomf rt
andeniwym":*. The IlAel has aeo ramodatior.s for l.(t >
um lOtCHnptru nto c-f tpiteatsfor families,
j Six hundred perms e&a be cocnfprlaisy seated al the taiioe of ;
its three pu-uediaingirom* and aolhlnc that modem art has 1
devised for the convenience and social gratiScati*-n of the travel- ‘
i iug duhlic h..f been omitted in its plat, or i# ne*.ectd in its
practical dttai.*. The early reputation of the horse, at tome I
and abroad, derived ’its magnitude, its sorert appetet- j
mcr.tg. and it h ae-iiee comforts and luxuries. Las been en
hanced ever*, vear by the unwearied exeni.-ms of tne proprie- !
tors. ‘ ’ Treadwell, whitcomb a co. 1
mvK-dST j
LEJVin, TOLER & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
CATLIN, LEAVITT & CO
IX PORTERS Sc JOBBERS OF|
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF STAPLE A FANCT
DRY GOODS,
Nos. 31 Chambers & * Beade Btreeis*
REAR 07 CITY BALL,
IXTjB-W’ y ohk.
: jv 10-dam*
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A £er.toUnt Institution t+i-ihiith and by Spscioi En
dowmmt,/or th* Relief of tk S*ctand Die
frosted, ajHieted trtik Virulent and
Epidemic Ditto***.
\f EDIC AL ADVICE given * rati* by the ittia* Sargecr.
4 JL to all who aij*iy by iettcr, witc a deec7ipuo& of their ecu 1
dltt: n, (age. oecu park*, habits of lift. Ac_) and in caac* at ta.
! iretne rorertv. Medicines furnished free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS 0B the SEW REMEDIES e*t
pioved It the Pvpenaarr, *ent to the afficted in tealed eeve- !
1 free of charge. Two or three Stamp* fox pceuge, wlh be ;
acvepiiilc. _
Acdie**. Pi. J. sKILLIR HOUGHTOS. Aobag uan I
Howard Aseochrtfon. No. 5 South Ninth Street, Piha&elphia.
Pa. By order cf the Directow.
EZRA D. KEARTWELi.. Preatdesit
•Jad. F>iacAttr. Sc'v ‘acio-iy
THOMAS RUSSELL,
THE CHEAPEST
MANUFACTLHING& JOBBING {
J eweler
IN THE * IT V ,
WINfES to inform the c’ _ •cf Acgueuaitd rietniry j
that he ha* izteiy rerum.ee n m >' w York, with ail tba
faelltie* for work in hi* line of bvpteje He guarantee* to uc
Ha* well *anv house North or Sou_.t-'l r.r much lower rate*. ;
Ail kind* of Sr<4ety Pins and Ps-j-.--. to order, and
Watches aed Clocks neaijr repaired, jd*.-. Case* Mounted 1
Shop opposite- the Poet Omce nctlYsa-ly
Jacob’s Lime. |
A XEW AXD PRIME ARTICLE OP
MAI3STE LIME,
FOR SALE BY
R. J. BOWE & CO. I
certia i
TATENT MEDICINES.
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Phvsician. presents to the
attention of mother* her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly tadlitatee the process cf teething, by softening
the gum* reducing all infianimation, will allay ail pain and spas
modic action, and is
SURE TO REGULATE THE ROWELS.
Depend upon It, mother* It will give rest to youroelve* and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
t\ e have put up ant sold this article for over ten rear*
and CAN SAY. IN CONFIDENCE ANPTRUTHofit what
we have never> been ac'.e to
sav of Miv other JIBS, M edic ! c e
NEVER’ HAS WINSLOW'S IT FAILED. .
IN A bINGLE I N bTANc E, ;
TO EFFECT A SOOTHING CURE, when
timely used, SYRUP. Never did we
know an in- stance of dis
satisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, a’l are
delighted with its operation* and speak in terms ot eommenda
tion ot ns magical e.u'eots an i medical virtue* We speak in this
matter ** WHAT WE DO KNOW.” after ten rears’ experience,
AND PLEIKIEOrR REPUTATION FOR’THE FULFIL
MKNT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE. In almost
every instance where the tr far t is suffering from pain and ex- ]
haustion. relirf will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after
; the syrup Is administered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one c-f the
most experienced ana skilful Nurses in New England, and has
beer, used w.th NEVER FAILING SUCCESS!!!
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but itivigora’ w ‘he
stomach and bowel* corrects aoditv, aid gives tone ai d energy
to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELts AND WIND COLIC
i andoverc-'me cvn-| Ssixii ivulsioas. which If
ao? speedilv remc-j .... idled.end in dca.h.
We believe it thei CHILDREN BEST AND SU
REST REMEDYirep KTHI Yfl {IN THE WORLD
in ail cases of DY-t 1 M 1 n ”*'r-ENTERY* ar.d
DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises ft-m tv th
Inc, or from any other cans: We would say to every mother
who ha? a child suffer::* fro'” any of the foregoing complaints—
Do not let war prejudice* nor the prejudice* or others stand
tviw. ,-n > ou and vour suffering child, and the reliefthat will l-e
SURF.—yes, A BSOLUTELY SUK E—to follow tLe use of this
medicine.’ if timely used. Full directions for usirg will sooom
r-anv each bottle. None genuine uni > the sac simile* - * CI R-
Tlb A FEKKIXS. New York! s on the outside wrapper.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE. IS CEDAR ST- NEW YORK.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
So.d in Aug* sla by FLU” MB A LEITNER, and Dn:gghts
generally. mhlS-dAwlv
MOTHERS.
Thousands are daily speaking in the praise of
DR, EATON’S
INFANTILE CORDIAL,
and whv? because it never fails to alford instantaneous relief
when given in time. It acts as if by magic, and jene trial alone
will convince you that what we say is true. It contains
X 0 PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of an v kind, and therefore relieves by removing the
of your child, isstead of deadening its sensibilities. For this
reason it commends itself as the only reliable preparation cow j
kn*?wn for Children Teethine, Diarrne* Dysen’ ery, Gripirre in i
the Rvwel* Acidity of the Stomach, Wind, Cold in the Head, ;
and Croup ; also, for softening the cum* reducing inflarama
tion, regulating the bowel* ahd relieving pair , it has no ecual— ;
being an anti-spasmodic it Is used with unfailing euocew In all
case* of Oonvuision or other Fits. Asyou vsht the life and
health cf vour children, and wish to save them 4 rom those sad i
and blighting conss-quences which are certain to result from the i
use of narcotic* c f wcich other remedlre for Infantile Com plaints I
are composed, take none but DK. EATON’S INFANTILE
COKDIA3L. this you can rely upon. It is perfectly harrulos*
and cannot injure the nu-t delicate infant. Price 26 cents. Full |
directions accomi-any each bottie. l*repared only bv
CIiIHCH A DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, New-York.
Blood Food.
?
Healthy human blood upon being
ANALYZED
alwavs presents us with the same essential clearer,t* and gives
1 of course thetrue standard. Analyte she Mood of a person i
suffering from t onsttmMJco, Liver Complaint, Dyspe{*ia, J
Scrofula Ac,, and wv find in every instance certain dehcienciee ‘
1 In tbe red globule* :’ Blood. Supply th se d-.-ddenc:e* attfi v.u
are mad*, wtfti. The BLX)D FtHID is focuded UfH:nthis
Theory—hence it* astonishing success. There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
j adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood In different diseases.
For Cs'ugk* Colds Bronchiti* or anv affection whattver of the
| Throat or Lurgs inducing Consult ptioc, use No. L which is
{ also the So. for Depre-vh-n of Spirit* L a of Appetite, ard :
; for all Chronic Complaints arising (torn over use. Ger.vttu Df- ■
[ bihty. and Nerve::s t*ro*traliot. No. J for Liver Complaint*
! No. A for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for it
I Is Taken bv Drops ar.d carritd :nic:e;’ately into the circulation, j
i so that what you gain you retain. The No. 4ls for Female Ir- i
; regularities, Hysteri* Wtaki-t-x* Ac. See si-ecial directions f r i
this. For Salt Rheum, Erup*'ja* Serofulou* Kidney, and
Bladder Complaint* take No. o. Iu all <*.-*■.* the directi-os
must be strictly fibilowed. Bnoe of the blood F-.x>d *1 per
bottle.
Sold by CHURCH A DUPONT,
No. vs Broadway. Xew-Yoxk,
44 A* : by all respectable Dtuggisa thr- ughov. the 00-'Urr.
HAVILaND. CHICHESTER A CO . Sche Agvt,.e f, r At
r T J r by PLUMB A LEITNER. BARRETT A CAR
TEE an: bFEAKi A EIGHT. August*, LO-. R-dfiwly
/ \
zi'isn ii & mekitNv
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I ■■■■■” ■—
No Physician necessary
LN FAUILIEB WHO
USE
i WILSO.VS FILLS. / 5
I . PRICE /\*
* i X *- Ct%. j T. *
l: 2-
-2 is*
5 r 5 o tonic, \ 2 .t'* *
Lr? catuaktic\>Jr
I . •- \ sr,
Anti-Dyspeptio s*B
\U\ PILLSfj sje
IJJ 3, ire pared with great /
IJ ** soedioxl care. nd Err
hs A 2 [ articularlj / **
u s = is®
: -i * vt V;;
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Dr. B. A. WILSON’S
FAMILY PILLS.
A* Family Pill, Xfutct’t are parttuaiariy
neoicti —dapl* and harmleea, but highly
U ihetr oomblaaCc-n. On© Pill * !<** with ni ! :d
k us nalL effacta. The cobust tuau aa i the del . ate
sßi ttap thra alike, with trery arwuranre of vatu*
*fc-t, With Wuaon’B Pills, every M th-r to :
*od bwx;a*a her own physidaa. They have ; .rwf
hatiW-T* a arhcirtc, an J uud without anu. it
2m foiLwlag affect!as*:
CiiPiCy. Fim 4 4GLI, Maflftli, LITER OMFLUT.
mam. n ris a ibis, wsrifsii, uies airun?,
iXAMdi RIIR 4 !%, BE'PIPSiA, LITER G'lXiiTf.
w&cu, nm t tea. uimpsu. uiir onruu ?
Coauveno**, Biliotuae##, Nsaralgia,
BiliouiUM*, Nanr&lgia.
Co*uvene, Biliotuae**, Hearalg-.a,
C-rt*UTeE**, Biliou*ne*, Fearalgia
mothers,
O ttcA well roar ehiMrea, and when their troj’ es
that grew* baa* cf childhood. Worms, ascribe
■-Uir Claeaa |o iU true cause, aad remove It by giving
L Pafeflestock'B Vermifuge
*• -v-! *crt aaaaady, prepared foen th* purest na
wv'. tea proved iaawlf the ra wt effortfv* anttdob*
*s sffored to the pa Hit
held at wholesale and retail by
HAYILAND. CHICESTER A CO.
mhll 6GdAwly 5*4 Broad Street, Augaata, Ga
NOW IN STORE
I AND OFFERING AT SMALL PROFITS!
O bW*- KEROSINE OIL:
10 bble. CASTOR OIL
200 ounce* QU IN IN E ;
100 boxes PEARL STARCH ;
*SO kegs Bi-Carb. 80DA ;
O cast* SAL SODA;
5 bbte. Maceahoy SNUFF, (hoik 0
1 Mi HTTHEGS i
10 tbb. EPSOM SALTS : Ac, Ac.,
With all the LEADING ARTICLES in wax line, aad
daily acceasou* te the ease.
Be F. TITI, Drugglit,
actAddrwla W Bread fewaet,
PATENT MEDICINES
PROF. L. MILLER’S
HAIR IHVieORATOR.
AX EFFECTIVE, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL
COMPOUND.
FOR RESTORING GREY HAIR
to its original color, without dyin;, and preventing the Hair
from turning grey.
FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS,
: and curing it when there Is the least particle of vitality for re
| euperative energy remaining.
FOR REMOVING SCURF & DANDUFF
and ali Cutaneous Affectlonr >t the Scalp.
FOR BEAUTII-* YIN G THE HAIR,
mparting to it an unequalled gi' 4 ** brilliancy, making it
sort and silky in its texture, and causing it to cun readny.
The great celebrttv and the increasing demand for this une
eualled prepara'lrn, convin,-** the proprietor that ore tnai is
1 oniy nee\-?an to satisfy a dUceniicgpublic of its superior qnaU
tics over anv other preparation at present in use. It cieansc*
1 the head and scalp from tia:aired and other cutaneous diseases;
! causes the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it * rich, stdt,
! glossy and flexible appearance; and also where the .ia-r 4 w
: ktoseuing and thinning, it will glv* strength ana vigor to the
root* arid restore the growth to those pans whim- have oeeome
aakL ctutsinc tto yield afresh covering of 4 hair.
There are hundreds of Ladle* and Gentlemen In w York
who l ave hid their hair restored by the use of the Inv.gorator,
wheu ail other preparations had filled. L.M.has in J-.s pos
| session letter* innumerable testifying to the above fiwt* from
i persons of the highest respectability. It wi.l effectually pre*
‘• vent the hair from turning grey until the latest period of d.e;
i and in cases where the hair has already changed its color, the
i use of the lnvigorator will certainly restore it to its origin al
i hue giving it a dark, glossr appearance. Asa perfume for tr e
i toilet and a Hair Restorative, it is peculiarly recommended.
I having an agreeable fragrance ; and the great facilities It aflo.ds
i in dressing the hair, which, when moist with the Invigorator
i can he dressed in any required form so as to preserve its piaco,
whether plain or in curls—l.ciioethe great demanu for it by the
ladies as a standard toiltf article wbioi none ought to be with
i out, as tie price places it within the reach of all,being
OKLY TWFbTY-lIVE CENTS
: per l*ottle. to I*' had at ali respectable druggists'and perfumer;.
L. MILLER would can the attention of Parents aad Uuar ;
dlans to the use , f cis Invig rarer, tn cases where the children? j
| Hair inclines to hs weak. The use of it lavs the foundation for
■ re- 4 head of Hair, a? it removes aav imparities that may ;
| haw liecome r.neeted with the scalp, the removal ot which is |
; necessary, both f->r the health of the child and the future ap- |
j pearance of ita Hair.
t’AUTlOb—None genuine w.theut th* tac simile LOUIS |
MILLER bOng on thi” outer wrapper; also, L. MILLER'S
HAIR INVIGORATOR, N. \\, blown in the glass.
Wholesale Der-ov, fig Dc-y Street, and sold by all the principal j
Merchants aad Druggists throughout the world.
Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity.
! I also desire to present to the American public try
New amllmprovt'd Instant us
LIQUID HAIR DYE.
: which, after years of reiei.tific experimenting, I hsve brought to
! perfection. It rives Black or Brewn instantly, without irjurv
I *c. the Hair or skin—warranted the best artie'e of the kind ir,
I existence..
PRICE, ONLY 50 CENTS
Depot, 56 Bey Street, New-York.
afrr-wiy
HLLMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATION.
HELM BOLD'S BU‘'HU sot the Bladder.
HELM BOLD'S BL’ < 4 H U for the Kidneys.
HELM BOLD’S Bit'HU f r the Gravel’.
HELM BOLD'S BUCHU f r Nervousneea.
j HELMBOI.D’b BUCHU It T>rot*v.
HELM HOLD'S BUCHU f r 1..-s of Memory
HELMBuLD'S BUCHU for Dinme*of Y-s-n
| HELM BOLD'S BUCHU f r Difficult Breathing.
1 HELM BOLD'S BUCHU for Weak Nerve*
HELM BOLD'S BUCHU f r Or e*l Debility,
j HELM BOLD'S BUCHU f : ir..versa: Latitude.
HELMBoLD'S BUCHU i r Horror of Disease.
HELM BOLD'S BUCHU ’■ r N *iit Sweats
HELM BOLD'S BUCHU Ur Waiefainea*.
HELM BOLD’S BUCIIU f t Prrnessof the SHU.
I HELM BOLD'S BUCHU f r Eruptions
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Fain in the Hack.
lIELMBOLD'S BUCHU f >r Heavine** of tae Eyelid, with
i Temp rare S iffu-i -t and Lots of
HKLMBOLD'S BUCHU fvr Molality and Keetlessaea* with
Want of Attention, H rrorof Sodetv.
- HF.LMBOLD'S BUCHU for Obstructions.
HKLMBOLD'S BUCHU f r Excesses arising frwn Ir.disvre
tier., and all Direase* of the Sexual Oigaa* exiting in cither
; sex, and from whatever cause originated, and no matter of how
! 1 rg ysanding.
’These symptom* in part, are expwk-nced often by sufferers
with disease* id tne Bidder. Kidney* Gravel and I'ropsy, and
i invariably by the irdndk-ious or nervous ard debilitated. 4 Is
fact. lm:g since esiai-iished, that a:.v disease of the*e organs
1 affect* the mind m ire than any and al! other* and if alloweii to
*oou—w:.: . tl • -„e it.var-Ally r- r.:. v,—• - r. follow*
Los-of P. ver. r atutty and EpUe pile Fit* —in one of which the
lenient may expire. Wbc can say that th:-* excesses are not
frequently followed by these direful dk-eas--* Iksu-ity and Con
sumption ? Th, re cord cf the Insane Asviums and the m-Lan
choly deaths by Coutctraptic-n. iarample witness to the truth
of these aasertiv-n* li. Lunatic A.-v’un.sihe m melancholy
exhibit: nay;-sera. T'uecouatenar-.e is actuadv sullen and
quite destitute —r. either mlri m r grief ever vt<:*’ it. Should a
sound of th e v ice occur, it is rare, articuiaie.
“ With w, -eftii meaeore* wax Despair,
Low, sullen e?uud* h grief beguLed.”
Debility is most terrible, and has brought thoustr.ds u;<
thousands t untimely graves ; thus blasting the ambition *f
many nol le yc utha. r. can be cured by use iue of this infslriMe
; remedy.
The’t.am of voluntary tertim- -ny in p<>sseton of tne p-re pric- i
tor. vouching f or its v-.-tue* and its euryt.vepower* tsisamci.se,
emtracir.g names well known to adeneeandTfame. Cmlficate*
; of cutes, from one m nth to twenty years. 4 rtaauirqs, ar.d of the ;
; m-'t rel_}*;t and rvspiectxule character, are open for lnsp>eccoi: j
from Governors of State* Judge* eminent rbysida&A a .cdia- !
tiugtnshed Cietrymec.
HELMBoLD's EXTRACT BUCHU is prepared directly
according to the rule* of Pharmacy and Ct-;.: jsiry. w.-,L the
! greatest aourracy and chemiea: kr.t'W.edge sod care devoted in I
1 oomlinstion. see Prof, rtewees’ works on the 1
Fractiee of Ftysic, snd most of the late Standard Works of
Medicine.
HKLMBOLD'S BUC HU is safe ard pleasant in taste and
olv-r but immediate in its action.
Personally appeared t-eiore me. an Aidertr an of the eftv ot ;
Philadelphia, H. T. HELM BOLD. Chemist, who. being duly :
sworn, c -e® sav, that his preparation cc-ntains no Narcotic, ‘
Mercury. oriniurioos Drag, but are purely Yegrtab-le,
H. T. HELM BOLD. Sole Mar.ufadcrer.
Sworn and fubarribed be: rt me, t:. s £ i day es November.
I'M. Y.'„. P. ErFExar, Alderman.
Pries- *1 per beetle. six . .eavt r4to at t idree*
One thing certain,a trial cost- bat a tKtiar—try it. ar,4 t
tvnvfurei cf Sts efficacy. Ar.d :t... aoorsrparried by rt-llihie at>g j
ror nsri le o-rtif-caies fbom !*r. feasor* of Modksl CoSegta, I
Clergyn.es xiu*. others. Prepared bv
H.Y. HELM BOLD. Pfc-Jadelphla.
Beware&f Counterfeitx. Ask :cv HiLMßOLL'*S—take no:,
other. Cure, guarantied. For tale by
PLUMB LEITNER.
tnfcWdAwly
AVERS’ SARSAPARILLA.
\< OMPOl\n re tr.evly in tri.ieh wre have I.V-red ;o prre
. ouce the most effectual •Iterailre thit can be made, .t l
{ a coaccutmC extract f Para Sarsaparilla, ao ccmhinea with
I other substaitce* of adQgvewter alterative power a* t afford an
tffrciiveaatii'tefortce c.re..? s Sarja-,ariZi, is ic; uted u>
j cure. It is believed that *;iea a remedy is wanted t*>’ thcee
, who suffer frem Strumous compiaintß. and teat oce which will
j accomplish their cure tm st nr ve of ixmer.se service, to t his
j larrec.aas of oar afiictedfthow-c.tlmia Hew oosipSetelv this
. compound will dc it has been proves ; v experiment oa tutny
! of tre vr .rat cm*? t-* ;<e found of the fcllowiug ocmplalnts ;
Scrofula and h- - • ae CouipiAlßU, Eruption* and Ercptire
incases. Ulcere. -.ere*. Tr.u,cra. Salt Kr.t .na,
Sscald Head,
: eae. Dropsy, Ncurakx cr Tic Debilitv. Dyspep
sia and In .g-cs’,ics. Erysipelas Kse St. Anthony - *’ Fire.
; and indeed the who>e ca** ofootsphunu arising from Impurity
. fthe B.ocd.
This c-mpourd will \e fotaid a great promoter cf health,
when takes in the spring, to expel tc foul hu;_ -s which set
t- Icthe tkMd at thieaeaar'L- of the rear. i*v the timelr ex
puisSon of them r-ar.r disorders arc sip-ped in the* bod.
Multitude*c-n. by tne acd cf this remedy, *;re theusselves
from the endurance of foul trupF.cn* ’ and ulcer ns e. res,
thnugh which the system will strive to rid itself at and >rrupkni*.
It not assisted to do this through the natural charnel* fthe
. body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated Uood
wheneveryoo find itaimpurities •.•un-ting through th, sulx in
j pimples, eruptions cr acres ; cleanse it when you tnd it i ob
structed ands. :gg ?h in the veins : Gear.se h wi*Eever it is
fcwL and your feeing* wultk 11 you when. Ends where no
particular disorder is felt, u op<le tnlcy better :alth. and live
longer tor cleoßmu the blood. Setptbc lood nealthv. and ah
is well; but with this pa- ul-.m of life disordered, there can be
no last lug Malt it. Sour.tr r-r later something must go wrong,
■ ai>d the great machinery of-*e lacisordrred or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has aad ‘deserves p-neb. the reputation c-facc-. ta
pushing these ends. Bat the world haa been egregriousty de
ceived ; y prejarstions of it. partly because the drug alone hag
i not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more becauae massy
i preparailos*. pretending to l.e conceal rated extracts o’ it, coo
: tain but little of the virtue of SarsaparilU, < r any thing else.
During iate y.-are the pubSc bgve been n.Ke-f bv large ho-
Cea. pretending to give a quart at Extra t cf Sarsaparilla tor
one dollar. Most of mere tavv beers frauds upon the rich, for
they not only cuntabi little, if any. BarsapaiUla but often no
curative whatever. Hence, bitter and painful cjwr
pointaest has followed the use ot ti;e various extract* of bar
saj-ariha which fiood the market, uni the name it-vlf is justly
oespised. and has bee me aynonymota with imp. slri.-n ar.d
cheat. Still we call thk compound baraapartla. and intend t<
rrppiy such a remedy as shah rescue the name from the load of
obloquy which rests it. A:.d *t think w e have ground
for believing it ha* virtues w ieh are irresistible by the ordinary
n!B of the clreaert It is in tended to cure. In order to secure
their complete eradication from the system, the rerr.edv : houid
, be jadickiutly taken according to directions on the l-ottle.
PREPARED BT
DR. J. C. AYER A CO.,
LOWELL, .MA&L
Price, $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottle* for ?5.
AVER’S CHERRY PECTORAL,
has won for itself sacs s renown for the cure cf every variety
ot Throal and Lung Complaint, trat It is entirely tmLeccssarv
• ior us to recount the evidence of lt virtue*, wherever it
! baa been employed. As it ha- long been ta coastact use
far-,ugfcout thi* section, w* need net do more than assure the
peep.e its quality i* kept up to tie be** it ever haa been, and
that it may be relied on to go for their relief all it has ever been ]
found to do.
AYER S CATHARTIC PILLS,
For tt“ care of Uostlvecrew. Jaurcioe. Dyspepela, Indigewkm,
Dysenterv. Foul Stomach. Erysipelas. Ueada.he. Piles, Kheu- ]
mat isms, tr-ifsion* and Skin Diseases. Liver Complaint, Drop
sy, Tetter, Tumors ana Silt Rheum, Won**, Gout, Neurai
gix a* a Dinner Pill, and for Puritying the Flood.
They are sugar-coated, ao that u_e most sensitive can take ‘
them i leaser.t.v, and they are the best aperient in the worid for ;
i ail the purpose* at a faaniv physic.
Price 55 cent* per box ; Five Boxes for 91.
Great numbers of Clergymen. Physicians, statesmen, and
eminent personage*, hav uteri their names to certify the vs par- j
aileied uaefuin m of thueManedlea, but oureyace here will cot !
permit the Insertion of them. The Agent* below named furnish
gratis o r American Aatatac in wiucn they are rivets: with
aisc. full description* of me al ove and the treatment
■ that should be followed for their mire.
Do not bv put off by unprindpied deaiere with otter preyara
tk ns they make more profft on. Demand Ayer'a and take no
other*, she sitk want toe best aid there is for them, and they
• should have it.
All our remedies are for sale by
HAVILAKD, CHICHESTER 4c CO.,
Sole Agent*.
For sale by Dr sgiM gererally throughout the country.
ap*-dAwlv
CALCIBED PLASTER
300 bbls. prime new
FINE AND SUPERFINE
CALCINED PLSTIB,
FOB SALE BY
R. J. BOWE & €O.
octfflm
OIL’S ! OILS!!
wPEPM. Linseed. Pure Train, and Taunee * Oil, in store
acc for sate m aay quantity.
sapil-dla. BARRETT, CARTER * CO.
MEDICAL.
TKPECTIN'E,
-*■ OB
fersban fever charm.
Frvx* AXI> Aora Extkrmikatbd.
The Human Constitution Saved from Wreck.
The Preventive and Remedy
for all
Intermittent and Bilious Fevers.
Cures Insured in a Day.
MATT RE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
Inpectine. Inpeetine. .. -
Inpectlne. Inpeetine.
Inpectine. Inpeetine.
The terrible mala.lv known as the FEVER AND AGUE,
has smitten hundreds of thousands of persons throughout the
world every year, and has uever till now been met by success*
fui medical treatment that has not produced severe
MEDICAL DISEASES,
which affect the lungs, the spleen the Uver, the heart, or other
parts of the human organisms. Ihe LM EOTINE tothenatu
! rai antagonist of all fevers, and when it comes in contact with
the skin, is absorbed i'y the interior organs, which resist easily
miasma, and all tendencies toward these maladies which I roe*
| tra’e the mind and body with fever.
! K, ver and ague result from numerous causes, No place ’.s
exempt fa-m the lauses which promote the existence of the ais
ea-t. That being once .rated in the system, induces depression
of spirits, las-ituae, languor, pains.’ chibs. fever, and a long
train of disagreeable sensations, depr.ving the patient of ad
I energv, and reducing him or her to a condition of
EXTREME HELPLESSNESS.
j Why will any one sufler the horrors of a debilitating Inter
! mittent Fever, when, by the use of the
INVALUABLE INPECTINE,
OR
Persian Fever Charm,
i the eminent medical and magical qualities of which are insta
I !y absorbed.
Ail Traces of Disease mar be Annihilated In a fe
Hours!
INPECTINE.
OB
Persian Fever Charm.
TRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT,
And make known its wonderful powers and virtues, that those
wh.) suflfer, or who are threatened with suffering, may be led to i
use a simple, innoxious preparation, furnished by the field of
Nature fur
MAN'S BLESSING.
Self care is better than Physic.
Nature a Wiser u.aa Art.
Evcrv Disease Las a Divine Remedy.
The Wise Apply while the Foolish Dream.
Better Prevent than Strive to Cure.
Delays are Dangerous.
THE INPECTINE.
o*
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM,
Has cured thou*xnds of b-:th sexes of the most dreadful fevers, j
| Read anc reflect.
A WORD FOR HEALTH.
The INPECTINE. or PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, U the
only compound that can be said to be the natural antidote to
those biiioua fevers which, in various forms afflict the human
family The ordinary remedies for inte*mittent fevers, and
j renounced to eradicate the Fever and Ague particularly, only j
create new ch-eases in lae-svstem. and thus tring about the j
> most distress.: c results la this great Persian Specific we have i
Ia natural remedy—one that pierces to the seat of the disease, ■
I and t-y giving an xciateuiale tone to the organs of the Stomach,
r, ;-erates the shattere* frame and promotes cheerfulness of j
spir.ta. It per.--us who suffer free the effect* of Fc-ver and
Ague, or so ni t e medlcix.es which thev have taken In vain to ;
) aheriatc their misery, will give the “Persian Charm a single I
. trial, they will find that * heir health will he restored, and that ■
they tray rer, t w those happy hour* of die which they suppose I
: are gone forever. The numerous cores w hich have Seen made :
i by t hi* remedy are the best ev lienee of it* value. They who ■
! desire to legain their health will nut ueglmte apply this :
j remedr.
INPECTINE
Is sold by all Druggist* srd Medicine Dealers in
America.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Sent by rr.v:. to any part efthe United Stales.
INPECTINE.
OB
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
TRY IT. PROVE IT, ENOW IT,
And make known ft* w-derfui pow -* and virtues, that those !
who suffer, or who are ihreatestd with ruffieriag, may be led to
Mad i y the fell T j
; Nature for
MAN'S BLESSING.
FEVER AND AGUE NOT SECTIONAL.
The cans-- of Fever and Ague are ever existing is all places, j
They don t noceosar.ly ex j* iu wet and marshy locates.
They assail the home In the mf-urtain a* vei: a* that in the |
val e,-. Ti.ev are active is cities a* area as In rural districts
j and the human system it always Sable to be attacked by the
maladv. It is teisr to r-revtht toe arpraaefc of the disease Ft .
plviag tt* PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, which so atreea
we to the aesses, and does not la sr.v way JutKere with ik*
organ* offfigestjoe. They who wj*h to escape anv kind or
{■•■ er, vt... t: ; :t for their’ advantage to procure tEM Luvadtsahie
;re entire of •'let ere W: y hare procured it. thev .
will retain it a* a tal.sman u. li e hiahr-g art that hat so equal.
x INPECTINE
Is r.J St Draggsu ar.d Medkfce I*e*a :■
America.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Set! trail to jjj just pftheUtrind SttW.
INPECTINE,
c*
PERSIAN FETES CUARM
IRY IT. PROVE IT, ENOW IT.
Aai sakt tr.ow n its wee aerfW M*etj anrum that tlcae
who ijftr, or who are threatened with e.:Serlng, ty be leu to
-*e simple, lac'txioas ; reparation, furrished tv the field of
N.tnre ft
MANS BLESSING
THIS GREaT REMEDY
Has tees (bund equally eflkadous Is all Utßudea. end thou- j
-4aJ>ofwftneaMt oit powerare livf_. to eommead ju virtues
ro th w_o w;sh t be arcure against the iMkfioua aurasc;*
of th’ Xfi-.-T.if cf nature which ate a.wavs reactv to act res coir
j stituttons .’{■■eh to its- .ffvrs.-,
ORIGIN OP P.SEASE
The Wise pbys.rUn trows that mar. css seek the reredv of j
every dL-easnO.n the agent that is mort jsektvtJr autagi niadr to j
:Lecau*e. The ittrv.i, ib of this remedy and preventive of j
cisoaee arc procured at the very rouniaine where the disease t
or*. : ates Nn'ure has provided that parts with beading Inha- j
eso > sha. pr •* in ‘he ::.ar*h-e and low grounds where most
rankly the causes of inlerautfc.r.t fevers are generated Centu
ra* inese properties wire disci-ered, and hence it is that
the Ftrshns are tea. led to be free from such disease*, while the
etraneery pase; l g thro ,gu their conctry are adLcted till they :
learn of the remedv, now carefully prepared for the use of tie j
people of tt:i couiitrr.
INTECTINE
is *o;d by ail Druggists and Medicine Dt.€c* in
America.
WONDERFUL EFFECTS.
Lemuel Bonsell. of Fitts’: ur*. for two years useless to himself
and societr, (a mart veto Chills a"d Fever.) cored in less than
three weeks, and improved ir. eight hours.
Mary S. Belknap. Sand skr. Ohio, after almost losing her
reason as we las strength by lutertu-ttetit Fever, with t hilia
; restored to health in twenty hours.
J R. Tilton. of BEgrade, Mac*. brought from deain’s door,
having suffered for four years, made w*£f in five week*, and im
proved in two hours.
Adolph Mon two, of F.ance, relieved ia one hour, while trsv
| eiiag in the cars o’ the Fort Wayne and Chicago Radroad. He
i was apparently dvirg with Chills.
Ellen B. Benson, Lockpcrt. New York, rescued after sevec
years’ suffering. A perfect curs.
Troua&cas of other cast*, prevented and cared every month,
r-rd not a single complaint of the iaeihcacy of the
INFECTIVE,
oa
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
TRY IT. PROTE IT, KNOW IT,
And make known its wonderful power* and virtues, and theree
who *uSer. or who are threatened with suffering, may be led to
use a simple, innoxious preparation, furtushed oy th# field of I
Nature for
MAN'S BLESSING.
INPECTINE,
FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
BT
HAVILAHD, CHICHESTER & CO .
AGENTS FOR AUGUSTA.
INPECTINE
Is sold by all Druggists and Mediant Dealers in
America.
FRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Sent by mail to aay part of the United States.
REMEMBER,
It is sot takes inwardly, but it i applied outwardly, according
to directions, which accompany each package.
H
Manufactured by
JOHN WILCOX A CO.,
IBS Main Street,
RICHMOND, TA.
Branch Office
No. SB Bank of Commerce Building,
SEW YORK CITY.
And by ail Druggists and Medicine Dealers in America,
novldAwly
WAREHOUSES.
PmNJZrFCLAYTON^
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERC HANTS,
Corner of Reynold sand Campbell Streets,
Augusta, Geo.
e s;&.
he^im^lSKKßKJ T '£^&’
F. PHINIZY,
Sept. L law. * ’VpL*fcUaf’
M. P. STOVALL,
Warehouse & Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA„
carefully fiUedi* autat - cn Family Supplies promptly and
TLe a X Si a dA4fm facKUit ' g agorda> tuMomen.
dougdtVbeall&co., ~
COTTON FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
business at their old stand (Flre-Preo.f Build
on •■kjw* Street, and renew the tender of the‘v
vices to their old friends and customers.
Ad\UiCM jhs icretofor®. DOUGHTY
W. A* BEALL, ’
Aug-ieta, Augusta, August 20, i960.
P. G. MORROW,
Warrhouse and Commission
MERCHANT,
4t the Fire-Proof Warehoweof Fhinizy <k Clayton,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Office on the Comer vs Reynold* and: Campbell SU.,
UP STAIRS,
i \T r ILL devote his personal attention to the sale and storage
! t of Cotton, and all other Produce.
Orders for Family and Plantation Suppflea, Shed at the low.
est market prices.
Cash Advance* made on Produce in store. Charge* cus*
; ternary.
! Augusta, Ga„ August, iSfr-.. aclNdAwCi
ANTOINE POULLAIN,
COTTON FACTOR,
Warehouse Jackson Street,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
THE usual Cash facilities required, w.. be rates ted to my
friends and customers, arc the sale of ad Cotton ceusigsed
I to me shall have mv personal attention. vh-dJr-g-tL
lIEARD & SIMPSON,
Warehouse and Commission
MERCHAN TS,
AUGUSTA, GA
W E wil ecstla-:** the Wnkcnte mad Ccsnfe. .;•:* BnflF
T v nesa, at our old stand, where we aofirie a o rttrecimre? of
i the patronage of our old friend* and the p-- .Sc irererahv.
auAdwwfa HEhKD £ ?iMPbON.
HARPER C. BRYSON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
AUGL'STA, GEO.
Wh e his pareoaal anectidn wi2 \* giren v. the Stvcage add
Sale of Oot'vn ash other Prodoc*.
Orders rc-r FamliTS-|jileiprrsp<lv artew&d to.
< adraaoed Prouta* in Store.
tw Sales Roan aad Offire oa K<jra-:gi, Ir*wts Jasksn
and Mdnteah strew*. aa*<ilAwdfc
J. C. DAWSON.
W arehouse A fomniitsio# Merrhaat.
NO. 1 WARREN BLOCS.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
jySMas _ ;
HEARD & CLARKE.
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
FIRE FKQOF WAREHOUSE, ON REYNOLD ST F.KET
{Saar Sovtk Oarc-U** £a*?roa£ A-ytf, j
AUGUSTA,
W 4-L irnr.e their ivser* c is the and
Seance of CHftceaadaJi ether Pro ure; maw, U> re
calving aad rorwardffsg Goods.
Orders for RaggLg. K: je and Family Saps!:re pro* rf.v s.v
USQG6C tO. •
Liberal Cash Advance* sad# at C tares m Prodaae fee 1
ISAAC T HEA.RI*,
yfi4-dAwifi HENRY E-CLARKE.
JAMES A. JONES,
W arehouse A Commission Merc hast
NO. 6 Nft INTOSH STREET,
AUGUSTA, C3-A..,
WILL eoc'inue the CocmiaA’iE. Virr-ess in aS ite Isrssfiiea.
*v. Peew ual Mteatiot civto the sa> m cf COT
Tv‘N. and aL v ther prcslace e to. hits.
Thaskful for tbelibeial pair r.sgv of Lis frieuda !s l-nret
years, he w->njd rew-eceftilhr spirit a cccttunaoce ->f the same,
and that of the pabac ger-erakiy.
Orders f e Baggirg. Rope aadFamUy gup~>£va,. carifuLy til- -
ed at the wrest snrtttfma
Liberal cash advat ree made an Produce ia stese.
J. A. JONES.
Augusta, July 4.IAW. iy*-dAwfe
D’Antignac Evans <fe Cos.,
WAREUOrSF, AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
i AUQTJSTA. C3-.A.-
YUE roeticu the above Vcsta-uH.s’ sar tfire
Y v hvUfe on Krev:.otd slrvret. nesor the. I uhu j Mates li
where wemav always be found to attend to the inieest 4
ocr currc-mer*.
urueas for F.ar.tatV-s asd Familr Supplies ptomptly filled,
and all ‘-he usual fccslStie* granted to ov.r Bieuds.
’ Cash Advances made cm produce in store.
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC,
GEO. W. EVANS.
> lyt!-dAw*m WM. E. EVANS.
; GARDINER & MOORE,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
(Warehou* formerly occupied by Simpson A Gardiner,')
M-INTOSH STREET.
AUGUSTA, GA.,
VV” ILL give their personal attention to the aching of Cortot,
s s oi suth other produce as may be scat to them by ifcijr i
friends and the planting public.
Order? for Bagging. Rope and Family Suppliea, sided to t #
best aivantage.
Cash Advance* made upon Produce in Store, when recalled.
JAMES T. GARDINER,
fbrmsriv Slmieon A Gardiner.
j*Nta ST.JOHN MOORE.
¥. 31. & A. A. BEALL,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
YV ® will eottißue tbs Warebouae asd Cotnn;ldon Busi
yf nessttthename ttacd. in Metcalfs F!re-prt>M Ware,
bouae. ton Reynolds . between Jaeksoc acd Mclntosh atreets.
Motif's Range,) In the centre of the city and convenient to
1 06 Hotels.
Being Msgy provided with good and safe atorage for Cotton.
Grain, mtd Produce generally, we respectful.v aoSat a *Ua
tmr.ee of tne patronage heretofore ro Lbenk.y extended, ar *
that of the pubdc general]) , pledging the strictest persotai at
tension to a: busnees entrusted to our care.
AU oonaignmept* to B. A B, will have .ur prompt attention
The usmS Qteb Advances made on Produce in Stored
for Bagging, Rope art
A- # m a m. A. A. BSALL,
Angustm Ga.. July , IStO. J>T-Vd3Jrwfe
AUGUSTA
TIN i SHEET IRON MORES.
GAS FITTING & PLUMBING,
Water Pipes, &c., &c.
Wthat we are *t,ll
j wTlc GREATLY INCREASED Fa.’ILI-
‘mON
WATER PIPES. Ac. Ac. aT hemow S
: u will receive prompt and careful au-Li : oc
i cl First CAaW
Turn? 1“ eLuToTPEoirpiStTiS I°. trS'csf
PRICES IS USUAL!
always equitable a reasonable.
8. S. JONES k CO.,
****** * m BROAD n-RERT.
CITATIONS -
FOR LETTERS mUIWORI,
Cl TATE OF GEORGIA, I* iCHMOSD < OUVFET
ft Whereas. Artec-, ae Go’IS, J ■ nea Hope ai;d Joaedh C
Fargo, Ex cutors of the last will x- 1 testament of George il.
Newton, deceased, applies to me toi Letters of pismiasioo :
These are therefore to cite and a monish, ail and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said dec Lfed, to be and appear ai
my office, ec or before the first Mond :r in December next to
show cause, if any they have, why said Letters ahouid not be
granted. , . _
Given under my hand and official signature a; office in Augus
ta, this 7th May, 1960.
May 9,15<0. FOSTER BLODGET, Jb. Ord >.
STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNT!.-
M hereao, Abigail Kuddell, Administrator on tne estate o:
Joseph Kuddeii, deceased, applie* to me for Letters of Dis
missiou :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all ands ingular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at ir.v
office on or before the first Monday in December next, ana show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gusta, tLis 7th May, IS6O.
May a, IS6O. FOSTER BLODGET Jg„ Ord r.
wTATU OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.-
iri tt hereas, George f. Barnes. Administrator on the ;are < f
Edmund Burke Kerr, deceased, appdts to me for Letters cf
Dismission:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and .iLguiar, tL
kmdreo ace credaorscf said deceased, to be annapp. arat my
office, on or before Lhe first Monday in nvxt, to *hcw
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be grantvd.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gusta. this 7th Mav, iooO.
May 9, .s6O, ‘ FOSTER BLODGET, Jg , Ordinary.
WTATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.-
fr 7.,.” ioomao XJwyer, Aauaiu**r*u;r ou Ute t&aXe of
\s ilnam Mrttch, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Disiais-
Btc n ;
These are therefore to die and admonish, all and ri-gulu
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to 1* and appear at
my office, ou or before the first Monhay In January ‘-x to
show cause, if any they have, why said Letter.* anemia cot i .*
grantee!.
Gire-x under my hand and official signature, at office in a
gusta, this 4th day of J une 1960.
June t, ISSO. F* bTEK BLODGET, Jb.. Crd’y.
jaTATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.-
O W fiereas, .Jamrs Branaou, Executor of \\ niiams
uewased, applies u, me for Letter? of Dismisaicn : ’
th T“* tnerefore to Ute and admonish, ali and Angular,
the kmured and creditors of said deceased, to be and ax tear at
° D ? r l ’ ef ? e the fcrs Monday in January next to
gtow pause, ts any they nave, why sain Letter* sEoffid not
| J + ’ FOSTER BLODGET. Jm, OrdV.
| b T fb^J^- il^ mCHMOND COUNT„
my office on or before the lu ' d *< l ■* ‘<&
eauie. if any they havtwhy ‘ *
Given under my hand and ‘ t: ’
gueta, this August id. Use- Egaamre a. office u. .> n
August 11,1960- FOfeTER BLODQEf. 3 Orb - -
kOF GEOHGi kICEMOND it • *s- r .
ft ~H; . V.- t V -- -
J Kg**-. ****** waed to ££*l^s
! office on or before the wcond Men Say m w -tbri ‘ •*** t-y
i cause. If any thev have, why sm<-. “ rt -I'. ‘how
Given uncermy hand and office *• -na ; * ffanted.
i this ln atonsL lego. “ ‘ “** m August,,
Augu-g 1L ljrej. FOSTER 1 Lg&GET
,JTATE OF GEORGIA.
j ft % cereae. charit* Dv-a*g.e. A jniaissr u * • 77 * 1 ’
decree, 4 7 d, i U ffie fa,
Tn*t are, thcref-re. to cite a admr.ti** . ..a .
: the kindrea ana creditor* cf sa.a J rnr^nUTlT_
my office, ol or before the Jntar - 41
i y “T way W Jetted
i Given unxier my n*nd a*d oJSria. ** m .
i fjiu, GJ*lore iug-asc l*j. ‘- eat office, In a J
Fu.-TERELOit.jEj Jr, O-cnarv.
Of GLOHoIA HU I! Mi, K < tHM !.1
A tram Green, deceased, ay, . to me fcrLai*?-t
gffiS^dan I ' reaxsffi as.iSag-_* %‘i.i
I *-* *- rd a-- ere- r* mi—. u- .easvu. to .* am : • >ur a* • v
. office ca or before the fry K-n A Apr tea- • - l
• cause, jf any taeyhav*. why sad Lesren re-Vi -i • 1
| G:vta psder my hand aad oStiai swnaiare rw.h
1 gua,thS* 1* day ofOctotier, i9fc. Ac ’
<L>rt. t- ly. . F‘- ~ lEK BLODGET. Jn Ord -.
GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY’
O “ n*re. aa~, .. > £ ;:• _g-±- - • • .’
aonezofiOß the csrate of R. cert M. Feu- cV-, -7- V- •
to ie* ityr Lecrer* of D.ssnhc n: •'*■
] , Three are tner-th-rt to cue at. *r-. - a_ n_ t ..
fcfired asd creed mos sate: ceoeased. to te and i-. r v v
:ffi-re at er before the firw Mac-lay fe a’t ■-r- 7,
aut-w cub, if any they es~*. why sm ; LettJ*c> reotic < -
greeted.
G —:;r x - n*'t • •
greca. til* fee day cff Octoba; ur. ‘ “
Qg. f, ;■ rorTLE BLODGET. Jm, Cm y.
CITAIiONft
FOR LETTERS OF ADMJVIs-TRATJON
wTATE OF GEORGIA, RH RMO.VD COUNTY.-
i tVherees. Aewren-rt I- im-:-- ■'. s :;■:.**• t - -
Lt*.t-fr* tax tis -atas* c- X. t-m rr
■ rare oc esed c.nmty, leoeased :
gTeete are jsexs <2tc aed acE-.'cbah *ll ard the
kitrtc and ersdrit retd sax., nwnrw l,te V sac appear it my
cdflre cm or before !i* free Unit n l.*rer ■•wr-xxt ■- •: w
cause,:* aavteey lire, why smi i-rre a&cmxi net re rrxttec.
j Giv-ta my in>- an-; dgxasoe at m
AtfWk this Bs Ctr <•; -'v.—rer, 19K.
N:-T. 1. It*.-. r ‘ *-5 7 hr- ril> ,-cs El. . i..-- .ry
wTATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY
ft * teres*. ~zx ---n tid L.ts *. . nr i r r.
i Ad* af c.wsrs. ceesaae*. la ■ejejeaaa.r-nc .-
*nece ari tnere-f re lit a:.r atm-'n. ir :, nr tie
l kbaoeeaoc faftart .cf saud acsssaec. t. *nn ---.- a r.y
- ofoce we c-before tL# fres i". a* .Z r ****? 1 -* -V
lut t gr>c*d t-.’ Bet} .kV uNedt fthe S*wrMtr *7 V.
<e te JC*ii S: and ;-r.-j<ey parse:x .s* way ixr tsne. m’ ;- -d
B* the Coast.
CBrew w’ldet s.i r baaadaadefora£<gaafowe. aft ir A*.
gwa. tti IK iST ts > : res; tr. 1 re*
r*>TES BL-.‘DGE7, ?* O-ffisar
NOTICE,
F
CAa uptiaaig vsrja# ssrt iA-Gzisnd u> irejeas ■ i r <■%
ilw t zmj* jc**rrfcar. tj %xw/
TWO MO\TH x*ir dale affSatibß vffi be ’.*>
tt* Ohm cf’tMdßßirr c 4 K.ciinc.d if? ‘*v. <*
*■— tire Re:-. tniLy ewarc .€ J.arva F
■Jte cf <aai comarv. erosaed. ’
Sept. 35. L-c> . WILLIAM 11 ’ ‘-'HR. a1 .
NOTICE.
4 IL swnwMfcarißg iewundf wac-t resas- R.
. V b. Szdta, aeseanf -* .: - roro- -
ia, raw, for raymrets. LCCIYDk D. r MIIL. Hi- .
c>. li. J3fc.
NOTICE.
ALL i ;r.-b*Tv here ire wa:wed Kt : HI ‘IT ca
B.T|toaae,dn)kM or. t Swamw Km, abewt
Ifri-en sax* firses Asrsjata. aL feeguaPvt w v
jKWKßKaffilthtltmy. JuMN jillL*.
oral v-dliArwin.
NOTICE.
. the Banks, rrw,*!S}.ly. |w which three were Wn:
Svt9t cd the fttcjowsti draaßeK hslf —theraww.sk.;
Irea kariag :e* mailed at foU-v a. ra :
One t&- MOanthe Kiri of Awpsta, C: .i-- t ft, v-. *%v
R, :xrt F. Foe. Pn*L cslice at Wadi.- u - -
Asst, to Anguata. G*.
T w }r. ahj*ew tkeGecajcra RaEbv* A La A; - c (Vosas*
AtpAkG*.; cw S, V.TSlxaAitk awd the other J. Ml
1m casks; aalM f FV_ L*is_ G*. ii £;cii L.
S-.rautsM A LriAifr-miar, AugWKta, G*. i\ .
tlMt&nMAAetrAsdMfca. G. i s-TcjNE
miffiXiil,
Augusta, Geo
FRI IT A: ORNAMENTAL TREES,
FOR THE AITi nN OF 1860.
f IMIE reap*rtfaliy r.v • the atiectJ-'ti of p:*-
JL trerr. Nurrerv Mem Dealers, ere., to i > x-£ a .
ock of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. ROclS
GKAFE \ INKS, Ar.. Ac_ wLci be lcv Sir, at aak-w *■ -•
m ary estabdakmert. and ot euperte are. AU the ’ *n"i • -
are nired, and eepeoally adagtad to the Sou h. The **,<.
coLfirt tn pirt t< Apple Ijw-. ‘'SLr.ca.r-; aj.c ewar- • p,
on Pear and Q'iisss stocks: Cherries, Plums. Fewchee. No.:-
nsr*. Apricots, Ajn .tS4. Fig*. Ac.; as ur c -
passefl Kiectioa of Gnu Vine*, both *mc cat l
Suawberry FJantt Ac. ‘’iXOb roxt.d Graf* Tbe* J tc
as* Tanetb* Viieynrd culture, at verv low r -'rre? T‘s
C3 rcrtit® of R.*e* cun.tiers .pwards of 4>jo of the cr.- ? ’ ra
rirtle*. all upon their own roots; Everererer? a;, yvw
iux bhrofcsß great variety anc Urge caant’tie* - Dai *-
Border Plant*, etc.; a very fine coEectico cf Bulbous R. ■<.
gach aa Hyacanh?. Taflpa.
aiA Lhlan. ew_ of drect fmpertati <m frtca H ,:w*
Tie eubfcritwr bc-pea that ah interested w-j examir: 5 *
cct, Vhicb f'.r (jumniv *£4 is skh >* v
south, and p-ceges buowif that by stririlv attending t•> the • r
teresu oi his patrons, in will, a* betv.cfcre. suit s Urge l*-
troMce. ** 1
* descriptive catalogue sere , is sv. aci
wlhk* maiired, v arepaic. to ail atre .icn:.. Ai‘\i wt:>
Mtetwaa, gue. for Nurterymen, etc, who wish t j
p-nrehaae in large Address
P. J. BERCK.MEANS,
. Ftutt and Nurserk*. A’-rusta. >ji.
’ • LiT L. *W Broaa tvrreet. UmT ro.wt Apr- .
*P I ewer? it ft w.:a him wu. be prompuy atteaoed t .
ft6^4-w%ai
T
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WASHING MACHINE
C
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W ASHING done entirely by aatkn of the W*u r *-
scrobUng and without wear.
THE ONLY* MACHINE THAT STANDS THY
TEST OF USE.
SIMPLE I CHEAP! DURABLE! EFFECTIVE
PRICES, T.i, |K #>
Boxing and Shipping, One Dei at Extra.
MACHINES IN OPERATION AT THE SALE'S v
04 BROADWAT, NEW YORK.
Wbere the Public are invited to make *
FULL AND FAIR TRIAL FOR THEMSELV E
SULLIVAN A HYATT.
M'boiesale Office. M Beekman Street. New I *
BEND FOR CIRCULAR WITH TESTIMONIALS
>rkvbi) -
SALT ! SALT! I
i 1 AAA BACKS New SALT, an **gs*^ ! **
I WheAuguauA Savannah Depot gCISI