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TRAVELLERS’ DIRECTORY
Georgia Railroad.
GEORGE TONGE, Superintendent.
morning passenger train.
Leave Augusta, daily, at 0.80 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.
NliiHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta, daily, at 2.80 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.
CONNECTIONS.
This ltoad runs in connection with the Trains
®of the South Carolina Railroad at Augusta, with
the Western & Atlantic and Atlanta & LaGrange
Roads at Atlanta, and the following Branch Roads:
WITH ATHENS BRANCH :
Leave Augusta 12.30 Night; Leave Atlanta 8.40
at Night; arrive at Athens 8.30 A. M. ; leave
Athens 11 A. M. ; arrive at Augusta
6.20 P. M. ; arrive at Atlanta at
11.45 P. M.
WITH WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Leave Washington 2.00 P. M. ; arrive at Augusta,
at 6.45 P. M., and Atlanta 8.40 Night; leave
Augusta 2.30 P. M., and Atlanta at 9.05
A M.; arrive at Warrenton at
6.30 P. M.
(in Sunday no Trains run on the Branches.
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South Carolina Railroad,
Augusta to Charleston, 136 miles Fare, $5.00
Augusta to Columbia, 132 miles Fare, 5.00
HENRY T. PEAKE, General Superintendent.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta, daily, at 8.00 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston at 3.30 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia at 4.30 P. M.
Leave Charleston, dally, at 5.45 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 1.15 P. M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 7.80 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston at 4.80 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia at 5.20 A M.
Leave Charleston at 2.30 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 Hoad. At Augusta, both Trains connect
with the Georgia Road and the Augusta & Savan
nah Road.
Augusta & Savannah Railroad.
W. C. JONES, Agent.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta, daily, at 12.80 A. M.
Arrive at Milieu, daily, at 3.15 A. M.
Leave Millen, duilv, at 3.40 A. M.
Arrive at Augustu, daily, at.... 6 35 A. M.
DAT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta, daily, a. 2.00 P. M.
Arrive at Milieu, da: at 5.28 P. M.
Leave Millen, dai- r r.t 8.50 P. M.
Arrive at Auer a r> daily, at 6.50 P.M.
IN CONNECTION WITH
Central Railroad.
Augusta to Macon, 164 Miles —Fare, $6.75
Augusta to Savannah, 133 Miles 5.00
GEO. W. ADAMS, General Superintendent.
siGnr passenger train.
Leave Augusta, daily, at 12.30 A. M.
Arrive at Macon, daily, at 8.55 A. M.
Arrive at Savaunah, daily, at 7.45 A. M.
Leav e Savannah, daily, at 11.10 P. M.
Leave Macon, daily, at 10.00 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta, daily, at 6.35 P. M.
This Road connects each way with the South
Carolina Railroad, at Augusta. Passengers from j
Augusta for Southwestern Georgia, and for Mil- j
ledgeville and Eatonton, should take the 12.30 A. j
M. Train. Those for Columbus, Montgomery,
Are., Muv take either Train.
Atlanta & West Point Railroad.
Atlanta to West Point, 87 Miles Fare, $3.50
GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta, daily, at 10.10 A. M.
Arrive at West Point at 3.10 P. M.
Leave West Point, daily, at 3.00 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.51 P. M.
NIGHT PASSERGER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta, daily, at. 0.30 P. M.
Arrive at West Point at 5.46 A. M.
Leave West Point, daily, at 3.15 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.59 A. M.
* This Road connects with the Montgomery A
West Pc:nt Road at West Point.
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Western & Atlantic Railroad.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 13s Miles. . .Tare, $5.00.
JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent.
DAT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta, daily, at 10.20 A M.
Arrive at Chattanooga at 7.34 P. M*
Leave Chattanooga at . 3.25 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 1.40 P.M.
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta, nightiy, at 8.15 P. M.
Arrive at Chattanooga at 5.80 A. M.
Leave Chattanooga at 3.00 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at • .11-32 P. M.
This Road connects each way with the Rome
Branch Railroad at Kingston, the Tenueese A
Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A
Chattanooga Railroad at Chattanooga.
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Kacon & Western Railroad.
A ianta to Macon, 102 Miles. Fare, $4.50.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Macon at 1.45 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7.15 P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 2.15 P. M.
Arrive at Macon at 7.45 P. M.
NIGHT PASSENOER TRAIN.
LeaveMaconat 12.00 A. M.
trrlve at Atlanta at., 7.15 A. M.
e&ve Atlanta at 12.00 A. M.
Arrive at Macon at 7.15 A. M.
The Night Trains will uot be run on Sundays.
The 12 o'clock Night Train from Atlanta, con
nects with the Central Ruilioad for Buvai nah, at
JO A. M., and the Southwestern for Albany and
Columbus, at 9.45 A. M.
The 2.15 Train from Atlanta, connects with the
Central Kailroud for SavauDah at 10.00 P. M. and
the Southwestern Railroad for Columbus at 11.50
P. M.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
CifIiMPION OF TEMPER liME.
.. - , o ——
HPHE undersigned proposes, on the first of September next,
to beglo che publication or a purely Temperance paper,
to uring the above title. The absolute want of a weekly Jour
al, devoted to this great moral reform—one whleli should ad
locate and def nd ito prlnci-'eJ, p/operiv display the awful
.Sects of the manufacture, traffic lu, and n>e of ! ntoxleating
drinks, industriously collect and co kite full and reliable In for
ipatlr.B In reference to the progress and prospects of the cause,
and gjv* In a ousdern-d and succinct form the Kules and Usages
of the Sod# of i etnperar.ee and the K n ght# of •'w’.t'bo, for the
ftp.tmctlou of l he members thereof—ha long Wen felt. Such a
taper the undersigned proposes to supply, and feels eoufldent
{hat, with the fact! tie*at hiecommand. Wdngan active member
of both order#, he ca do o, and furnish a Temperance Journal
which shall comsiannthe support of lcmpera ee men, and be
wort'ey the can he and the. have so ntuch at lie.rt.
He prefer# not to j aradea'oug list or n*m6 bef.ve the *nb-
Uc, but beg# leave to assure the friend# of the reform that be
has the promise 01 thealo influence, ami ooutributionsof many
hot unknown t, the public as ai le writers.
The CHAMPION OF TEMPER ANCE will he publ’shed
weeklv, on a sheet 24 bv 3i and will be printed on clear white
putter, and in the most flulshe,. style 01 the art.
The term will be :
For one copy for one year #1 60
For eight copies for one year In 00
For ten copies tor year p 2 00
For twen v copies for one year 20 00
Invariably In advance.
Address. W. O. WHIDBY.
y. B.— Will all papers friendly to such a cause, give the above
Prospectus an insert ion. aua-dlm
raiWßiom
rrillE proprietor of th* “ Federal Union” will begin the
1 publication of the KEPER4L UNION ou
drkbNESI'AY, the 7tn day of NOVEMBER the first day
Os the session. We have made arrangements to get out a Le
gts'etlvuJ urnal, which shall be ct re ora of the pro
ceedings of both Hou-es<’f he General Assembly.
Terms sl. No papers sent without the nioney.
Our mull airangemei t# ar# such as to enable u to send off
our paper with dispatch and certatafy.
It hoped that the public will give a liberal support to the
entemrlse.
W# have published a Dally two sessions, ard 1 ,$t money by
the operation. We only make another ’ tempt to see whether
the public care to have a Daily Paper from the seut of Govern
ment. HOUGHTON, NI-SBEI A BA KNEW
MiHeQgvlHe, Ga., Oct., 1860. ocMdif
umm Kii'oiM,
LaG range, Ga.
\\TE call the attention of merchants and others to the ad
1 1 vantages offered by the REPORTER as an advertising
medium. Its circulation Is between nine hundred and a thorn
and. and Is constantly.increasing in the western counties of
this State. We woultfbe pleased to receive such patronage in
the way of advertising, as they may think would advance their
interests : and, therefore, as a guide in determining the amount
of money they may wish to Invest In our columns, we Insert
oti r scale of prices, from which we never vary. It is, no doubt,
well known that this section of country contains a very wealthy
population, and It seems that the merchants of Augusta would
do well to solicit trade in this direction. Ulvathc REPORTER
a “rial. The following are our terms :
per square—the space of twelve lines of solid small type—
for toe flr-t insertion, aud 60 cent# for each additional Insertion,
jj- a jess time than three months.
CONTRACT RATES FOR 3,6, 9 AND 13 MONTHS.
3 months. 6 months. 9 months. 1 rear.
!Ws==S l 1 f
$ “ M r 8
f•• ...eo 79 h wt
isyll dtl JONES A WILLINGHAM, Proprietors, |
CITATIONS
FOR LETTEBB DIBMISSORY.
CTATEOF GEORGIA, I* tCHMOND COI’XTY.-
IO Whereas, Artemaa Goula, J ues Hope ami Josedh C
Fargo, Ex cuiora of the last will .v and testament of George 31.
Newton, deceased, applies to me tot Getters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and a luonlsh, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, on or before the Brat Slond >y in December next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should uot be
granted. „ .
Given under my hand and official signature at office in Augus
“klay M 80 ay ’ FOSTER BLODOET. Jr... Ord'y.
CTATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY
C3 Wnereas, Abigail Kutidell, Administrator on the estate oi
Joseph Kuddell, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Die
teissfou:
‘1 hese are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office on or Before the Brat Monday in December next, and 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, this 7th May, 1660.
♦lay 9, 1660. FOSTER BLODOET, Jb„ Ord’y.
ZyTATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.-
Whereas, George T. Barnes. Administrator on the estate of
Edmund Burke Kerr, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the
kindred ane creditors of said deceased, to be and app ar at my
office, on or before the first Monday in December next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature, at office in Au
gusta, this 7th May, 1860.
May 9, leoO. FOSTER BLODGET, Jh., Ordinary.
CTATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.—
kJ W hereas, Thomas Dwyer, Administrator on tne estate oi
W illiarn Stretch, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismis
sion :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office. On or before the first Monday in January next, to
show cause'. If any they have, why said Letters should uot be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office In Ad
gusta, till- 4th day of June 1860.
June 5,1860. F> STER BLODGET, Jk., Ord’y.
CTATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.-
V\ hereas, .James Braudon, ,Jr., Executor of John Williams,
deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office on or before the first Monday in January next, to
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, this -tl day of July, 1660.
July 0. 1660. FOSTER BLODGET, Jb„ Ord’y.
<TATE OF CKOUGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
kh Wncreas, William Tl Tutt, Administrator on the eM.ni.ol
Jacob Sistrurk, deceased, applies tome for Letters of Dis
mission :
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the, kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at
my office on or before the first Monday in March next, to sliov.
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under tap hand and official signature at office in A u
gusta. th ■ August 10, ISeO.
August li, FOSTER BLODOET, Jr,, Ordinary.
OK GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.—
►j ft hereas, Charles . Hitt, Administrator on the estate 01
Reyman Biron, deceased, tits applied tc me for Letters of
Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite ana aamomeh all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my
office o [ or tort the second 31 on.lay In March next, to sfi v
cause, if any they have, why sa.d letters should not be granted.
Given under, uy hand and officials';natureat office lc Augusta,
this Its n tigost, 1660.
Aiunsi 11. 166'l FOSTER >:L>>DGET. Jr.. Ordinary.
CTATE OF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY
V, Utraas, buries Dcla'gle, A indnlst tutor on the estate os
Nicholas Deiaigle, deceased, a plies to tue for Letters of
Dismission:
These are, 1 here tore, to cite a ul admonish, all and singular,
the kiudred ar.d creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, oil or before the first Monday in March next, to
show cause, If any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given r.der my hand and offleia. st"r tore at office, In A (
gesta, tins l'Jtii August, 1600.
I,l*oo. POSTER BUH'l.h'l Jr.. Ordinary.
ATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.-
E? ft hereas, Matmda Green, Administratrix on the estate oi
Abram O ecu, dectu-ed, applies t o me for Letters of Dismasion:
I'hesu at* t theietore to cite ana admonish ail and singular the
Kbulred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday in April next, to show
cause, if an v tl. -y have, why said Letters should not tie granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at office in Au
gusta, inis lsi day 01 October, 1860.
Oct. ‘2, lohffi FOSTER BLODGET, Jk., Ord’y.
CTATEBr GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY—
O iVn.Jias, Samuel B. (. las Administrator with the will
a.’ice e-.! on the estate of Robert M. Pearce, deceased, applies
to nu for Lettsre of Dismission:
Tnci* ary therefore to cate and admonish all and singular the
•rtnarn. and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office on r before the first Monday in April next, to
snow ranee, if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Ghen under tuv hand and official signature at office In Au
gud a. ■ Ist day of October. 1860.
0ct.2.1500. FOSTER BLODGET. Jr.. Ord’y.
CITATIONS
FOR LETTEHB OF ADMINISTRATION.
iLTATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.-
w -.ert-s, Augus m r rederick. Administrator on the estate
oi B!a zc L. N'.hr, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dh
ruissUu:
fnese are therefore to cite and admonish, ail aud singular
the kindled and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear- at
my udice, on or before the first 3lonriay In June next to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should uot be
granted.
Giveu under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gust a, this 12th uay of November, 1860.
“ Nov. 13,1900. FOSTER BLODGET, Jn, Ord’y._
tTATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY,-
kj Whereas, Lawrence D. Liuleretodt, applies to me tor
Letters <>, Administration ou the estate ot Thomas Taut,
liite ot said county, deceased :
r. These are therefore to cue aud admonish all and singular, the
kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday in December next .tosm w
cause, if any they have, jehy said Outers should not be granted.
Given under my liaiw and official signature at office In
Augusta, this 31st day of October, 1860,
j Nov. 1,1860. FOSTER BLODGET, Jn., Ordinary
CTATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY—
O ft nereas, the estate ot Lmma Maitnda bclinndt, a minor,
late of said county, deceased, is unrepresented :
These ar*. therefore to cite and admonish ail xnd singular tlic
kindred aud creditors of -aid deceased, to he and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday in Decent. • r next, to show
cause, it any they have, why Letters of Administration should
not be granted to Benjamin F. llail, Clerk of the 8-.ipti.or Court,
or to E’ich fit and proper person as may be named aud presented
to tiic Court.
Given unaer my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gusta, this let day of November, 1860.
FOSTER BLODOET, Jn.. Ordinary.
November 2, 1860.
XTOTICE—AII persons indebted to the estate of John G.
i_N Sledge, iatc of Riclirrond county, deceased, make-
Immediate pavrn- nt to the understated; and those having
claims againet'suid estate are notified to i resent them duly at*
tested, within the time prescribed by law.
Sept.2B, 1860. BENJAMIN F. HALL; Adui'r.
jSTOTXC e.
ff'HREE MONTH? after date application will he made tc
f the Banks, respectively, by which they were issued, foj
payment of the following described half bill*—the remain ing
halves having been mailed as follows, viz :
One s2ol*lll on the Bank of Augusta. G*., letter B, No. 5166,
Robert F. Poe, Pres't, mailed at Washington, Ga., in April
la.*t, to Augusta, Ga.
Two 420 bills on the Georgia Railroad JSt Banking Company,
Augusta, Ga.; cr,e ti. W. Wilde, cashier, and tbs other J. Mfl
ligar., cashier, mailed at Fish Dam, Ga., in April last, >
Sv rant on A Zimmerman, Augusta, Ga., both letters hating
aiied to reach their destination. G. V. STONE
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An experienced Nurse and Female Physldan, presents to the
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to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve
GRIPING IN THE BOW ELS AND WIND COLIC
and overcome C’a-. xi>xki Ivulsionp, which if
Dot speedily reme* ~,,,,died, end in den.h
We believe it the CHILDRISN BEST AND SU
REST KE3IEDY *l*l2 THIN G. IN THE WOULD
in all cases of DY- _V “ 1 ___ SKNT ER Y and
DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from te>“th
ing, or from any other caus • We would say to every mother
who has a child suffering fro"” any of the foregoing complaints—
Do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others ,-*tand
between you and your suffering chilli, and the relief that will be
SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY BURE—to followthe use of this
medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accom
pany each bottle. None genuine unless the sac simile of CUR
TIS & PERKINS, New York.i sou the outside wrapper.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 18 CEDAR ST., NEW YORK.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE
Sold in Augusta by PLUMB & LEITNEU, ami Druggists
generally. tnhl6-d&wly
MOTHERS.
Thousands are dally speaking in the praise of
DR. BATON’S
INFANTILE CORDIAL,
and why ? because it uever falls to afford instantaneous relief
when given in time. It acts as if by magic, and one trial alone
will convince you that what we say istrue. It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing tbe sufferings
of your child, instead of deadening its sensibilities. For tins
reason it commends itself ns the ooh reliable preparation now
known for Children Teething, IMarrl ea, Dysentery, Griping in
the Bowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Wind, Cold in the Head,
and Croup ; also, for softeulng the gums, reducing Inflamma
tion. regulating tne bowels, and relieving pain, It has no eoual
being an anti-spasmodic it is used with unfailing success in nl!
cases of Convulsion or ether Fits As you value the life and
health of your children, and wish to save them’ rom those sad
and blight ing consequences which are certain to result from the
use of uarcotics of wuick other remedies for Infantile Complaints
are composed, take none but DR. EATON’S INFANTILE
CORDIAL, this yoq can rely upon. It Is perfectly harmless
and cannot injure the most delicate infant. Price 27 cents. Full
directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only by
CHURC H A DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, New-York.
Blood Food.
Healthy human blood upon being
‘ANALYZED
always presents us with tbe same essential elements, and gives
of course the true standard. Analyze the blood of a person
suffering from Consuinntion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Scrofula, Ac., and wc find in every instance certain deflcacriclet
in the red globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies, aud you
are made well. The BLOOD FOOD is founded uponlhif
Theory—hence its astonishing success. There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood In different diseases.
For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, or any affection whatever of the
Throat or Lungs Inducing Consumption, use No. 1, which is
also the Nc. for Depression of (spirits. Loss of Appetite, and
for all Chronic Complaints arising from over use. General 1 >e
bility, and Nervous Prostration. No. 2 for Liver Complaints
No. ? for Dyspepsia. Being already prepared for absorption, it
Is Taken by Dropeand carried Immediately into t lie circulation,
so that what you gain you retain. The No. 4is for Female Ir
regularities, Hysteria, Weakness, &c. Sue special directions for
this. For Salt” Rheum, Erup’ 1 ias, Scrofulous, Kidney, and
Bladder Complaints, take No. o. In all cases the direction:
irit’d be strictly followed. Price of the Biood Food *1 per
I bottle.
bold by CHI RCH * DUPONT,
N0.409 Broadway, New-York,
And by all respectable Druggists throughout the co” itry.
HAVtLAND, OpiGHEbTER <te OU . Sole Agen.s tor Au
gusta.
For sale bv PLUMB .v LEITNER, BARRETT ,T- CAR
TER and BPEAKb A MIGHT. Augusta. uov42-d&wiy
/ X
/TRUTH & MEHIT!\
f\ * j
■ No Physician necessary /
IN FA.MIL.IEB WHO /
USE
! | WILSO.VS PILLS./ 5
j ; S’HICE ./jS
I ‘a S tr ‘ C*. /I 2 ►
I 4 a u . px hi IS I in*
; •; “ i ’ “mft g
Gil’ 2g*>
if t* O TOBIC.V,!";
a “ OAri.iAimc\its
”* 1 at ? 55
a% I Anti-Dyspoptio ! g 0
|: 3 I|FILLSr! 11l
* St ft 1 fkj>are>l irsih great /!H g p
5 Deal care, *nd j ‘S SR
|&rt S X particularly /L ” _
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I Z /SLOT and \ I
j * VcJ 4 *OdnaJXAld \ r
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/ ‘FJOIOIjJpJJ JT{) \
I /’,JA!6!t|oyo pijjuiioail oas 6[|t,i osjiji
. Dr. H. A.. WIIiSOK’S
FAMILY PILLS.
Li s Finally Pill, Wiukjjtj are j arltoniarly r- :a
CiKidod—elmple and tar utless, but l> -hly ut*lichtaJ
Lj thefr combiazftoa. One Pill a dose, wi h mi'd
its: effoi-ts The rebind ittau and the del feat*
tild one theta alike, with every as.-uran.'e ot entire
xfv’.y. With WiitOJQ’li Ptlia, every Mother in ti ••
setd beosmee her om physician, limy lucre, j • ■
Aaaaelvea a sriririo, aud stand without a ritai ■
the foliovpliss affevtiou*:
BiDACM, FBVEfi 4 AGUE. DTSi’EI’SIA. liVEK WSIPL iWT,
tiifeiCKS, PETES & iIU. OTSPEI’SLA, LlIEk (’(Uli’i.D \7.
OASiria PBvga h iws. dyspepsia, liver ctni’uivr,
UiDACUR, PS7EU A AG LB, DYSPEPSIA. LIVER aiMPLAI.VT,
OtKitiyeiieaa, Billoua&esi, Neuraltiiu,
Costivoaeca, Eilioasnoea, NouraJoit,
Coßtlvonees, Neoraljrla,
U';Btiv6iio9, Biliousnesß) Rearalgia
mothbbs,
w*? h well your children,and when tb(r troubles ml. -
f-’ic t?VRt great bane of childhood, WorillH, ascribe
Mu-t tllaaea to Its true cause, and remove tt by giving
L Vermifuge
id stirs .TKaedy, prepared frotn the purest ma
- Lai ;.vovc4 itself the meet effective antidote
. etv cth'ii to this pttblH
Bold at wholesale and retail tiv
HA VILA ND, OHXCE3TEH A CO.
mUl*'6o-d&wly 264 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga
ST. - DEMIS’ HOTiL
Broadway, Cor. Elercnth Street,
NEW YORK.
THE undersigned, having been connected with the St.
Nicholas Hotel, for the past aik years, begs to inform his
friends and the public that he has leased the
ST. DENIS HOTEL,
BROADWAY, COR. OF ELEVENTH STREET,
and having thoroughly repaired, repainted, refurnished, and put
the House In complete order, Is now ready to aocommoflate
travelers seeking a quiet and retired home. About one-half of
the Hotel Is arranged In suits of from two to sis rooms; and
with the elegant additions on Broadway aud Eleventh streets,
has accommodations for about three hundred and fifty gueets.
The Hotel la oonducted on the European plan.
IN TILE DINING OR IN
J ?R iy Al vF r 2oms, as parties may elect.
. on Br ? B £ w *y. near Union Park, the ST. DENIS
HOTEL is one of the most attractive ho.jse* houses the city;
and the traveller----whether from the Antilles, the Sunny South!
or the rolling Prairies of the Vest, will find here all the comftwte
ot a quiet home. E. E. BALCOM.
Krw York, Jan. , iB6O. Jel3-d3m
PATENT MEDICINES
PROF. L. MILLER’S
HAIR IBYI6ORATOR.
AN EFFECTIVE, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL
COMPOUND,
FOR RESTORING GREY HAIR
to Its original celor, without dyln and preventing the Hair
from turning grey.
FOR PREVENTING B ALDNESS,
and curing it when there is the least particle of vitality for re
cuperative energy remaining.
FOR REMOVING SCURF &DANDUFF
and all Cutaneous Affection? jf the Scalp.
FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR,
mpartlng to it an unequalled gloss and brilliancy, making It
soft and silky In its texture, and causing It to curl readily.
The great celebrity and the Increasing demand for this une
aualieu prepannion, convimes the proprietor that one trial la
only necessary to satisfy a discerning public of its superior quaU
ties over any other preparation at present lu us®. It cleanses
the head and scalp from dandrufi and other cutaneousdiseases;
causes the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a .rich, solt,
glossy aud flexible appearance ; and also where the hair is
loosening and thinning, it will give strength ana vigor to the
roots, and restore the growth to those parts whfea have become
bald, causing tto vield a fresh covering of hair. v k
There are hundreds of Ladles ano Gentlemen In < w York
who have had their hair restored by the use of the Inv.gorator,
when all other preparations had failed. L. M. has in
session letters innumerable testifying to the f X “
persons of the highest respectability. It will effectually pre
vent the hair from turning grey until the latest period of life ,
and in cases where the hair lias already changed its color, the
use of the lnvigorator will certainly restore it to its original
hue, giving It a dark, glossy appearance. Asa perfume tor the
toilet and a Hair Restorative, it 1 peculiarly recommended,
having an agreeable fragrance ; and tne great faculties itanoras
in dressing the hair, which, when moist with the lnvigorator
can be dressed in any required form boas to preserve its pla'O,
whether plain or in curls—hence the great demand for It by tne
ladies as a standard toilet article whioii none ought to be with
out, as the price places it within the reach of ail, being
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
1 per bottle, to be had at all respectable druggists’ and perfumers.
L. MILLER would call the attention of Parents and Guar
dians to the use of ids lnvigorator, In cases where the childrens
Hair inclines to be weak. The use of it lays the foundation for
a good head of Hair, as It removes any Impurities that mav
have become connected with the scalp, the removal ot which Is
necessary, both for the health of the child and the future ap
pearance of Its Hair.
GAUTION- None genuine without the lae simile LOUIS
MILLER being on theouter wrapper; also, L. MILLER’S
HAIR IN VIGOR ATOR, N. Y., blown In the glass.
Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey Street, and sold hv all the principal
Merchants and Druggists throughout the world.
Liberal dlscouut to purchasers by the quantity.
I also desire to present to the American public my
New iiiiiSlmproml Instant ns
LIQUID HAIR DYE,
which, after years of scientific experimenting, I have brought to
penectlon. It dyes Black or Brown Instantly, without Injury
to the Hair or ckln—warranted the best article of the kind in
existence.
PRICE, ONLY 50 CENTS
Depot, 56 Dey Street, New-York.
•auTwiy
HELMBOLD’S
GENUINE PREPARATION.
HEI.M BOLD’S BUOHU for the Bladder.
HELMBOLD’S BUPHU for the Kidneys.
HELM HOLD’S BUCIIU for tbe Gravel.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Nervousness.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Dropsy.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Loss of Memory.
HELM HOLD’S BUCHU for Dimness of Vision.
HELM HOLD’S BUCHU tor Difficult Breathing.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Weak Nerves.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU fi r General Debility.
HELM BOLD’S BUOHU for Universal Lassitude.
HELMBoLD'h BUuIIU for Horror of Disease.
HELM HOLD 8 BUCHU for Night Sweats.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Wakefulness.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Eruptions.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU fr P: in in the Back.
HSLMBOLD’S BUCHU for Heaviness of tie Eyelid, with
Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Mobility and Restlessness, with j
\\ ant ot Attention, Horror of Society.
HELM COLD'S BUCHU for Obstructions.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Excesses arising from Indiscre
tion, and all Diseases of the Sex :al Organs, existing in either
sex, and from whatever cause originated, and no matter ol how
long standing.
These symptoms, in part, are experienced often by sufferw
with diseases o! tm Biiwider, Kldheys, Gravel and Dropsy, and
in variably by the Injudicious or nervous and debilitated. It Is a
fact, long slf.ee established, that any disease of these organs
affects tke mino more tl :ii any and all others, and If allowed to
goon—wldch this mcdiine invariably removes—soon follows
Loss of Bower, Fatuil v and Epileptic Fit* —tn one of which the
patient may expire. Whc can Mty that these excesses are not
frequently followed by these direful diseases. Insanity aud Con
sumption'fi The record r.f the Insane Asylums aud t'he melan
choly deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth
of these assertions. In Lunatic A-ylutus the most melancholy
exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sullen and
quite destitute —neither mirth nor grief ever visit* it. Should a
*i. u and of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
*• ft itb woeful measures, wan Despair,
Low. stiilen sounds. Ins grief beguiled.”
Debility Is most terrible, aud has brought thousands upor.
thousands to untimely graves ; thus blasting the ambition of
many noble youths, it cat; be cured by the use of this infallible
remedy.
The mass of voluntary testimony In possession of tne proprie
tor, vouching for It* virtues and its curative powers, lsimmense,
embracing names well known to science and fame. Certificates
of cures, from one month to twenty years’ stanaing, ari l o: the
most reliable aud respectable character, are open for inspection
from Governors of States, Judges, eminent Physicians, •. and dis
tinguished Clergymen.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU is prepared directly
according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the
greatest accuracy and chemical knowledge and care devoted In
its combination.” Bee Prof. Dewees’ valuable works on the
Practice of Physic, and most of the late standard Works of
Medic inc.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU is .safe and ple.aw-.nl in taste and
odor but immediate in ils action.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city o*
Philadelphia, 13. T. HKLMBOLD. Chemist, who, being duly i
sworn, does ary, that his prvparatien contains no Narcotic,
Mercury, or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable,
H. T. lIELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn aud subscribed belcr# me, this 23d day of November.
1854. W. P. Hibbakd, Alderman.
Price 4’ per bottle, or rix tor ik-7, delivered to any ai:-iress
One thing certain, a trial co.- s iiut, a Doilai—try ir. ad l>e
convlnwl of its efficacy. And it is accompanied by reliable and
responsible certificates front Professor-: of Medical Colleges.,
Citrgynten and others. Prepared by
H. T. HELMBOLD, Philadelphia.
Beware of Counterfelte. Ask for HELMBOLD’S—take no
other. Cure? guarantied. For sale by
PLUMB & LEITNER.
t
J) ) I BARSAPARILLA.
V COMPOUND rcii'c iy in which wc hove labored to pro
duce the most effectual alterative that can be made, it Is
a concentrated extract of Psra Baraspaiiiia, so combined with
other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an
effective antidote for tue discuss Sarsaparilla Is reputed to
cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those
who suffer from Strumous complaints, and Lat one which will
accomplish their cure must pr ve of immense service to this
large class of our afflicted fcifow-citlzens How completely this
compound will do it ims been proven by experiment on in any
of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints :
Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaint*. Ki upturns and Eruptive
Diseases, Ulcers. Pimples. Blotches, Tumors, Balt Rheum,
Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Affections, Mercurial Dis
ease. Dropsy. Neuralgia or T ic Douloureux, Debility, Dyi-ia-p
----sla and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's” Fire,
and Indeed the aliolc class of complaints arising from Impurity
ofthe Bloqd.
This compound will be found a great promoter of health,
wh- n taken In the spring, to expel the foul humors which fes
ter In the Mood at this season of the year. By the timely ex
pulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped In the bud.
Multitudes c n, by tneaid of this remedy, spare themselves
from the endurance of foul eruptions aud ulcer us sores,
through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions.
If not assisted to 00 this tt, rough the natural channels ofthe
j body by an alterative mcdicuie. Cleanse out the vitiated blood
whenever you find it* impurities bursting through the skin tn
pimples, eruptions or sores ; cleanse It when >ou tincl It is ob
stnictedand sluggish In the veins ; cleanse It whenever It Is
foul, ‘md your feelings will tell you when. Even w-here no
particular disorder Is felt, p opfe vnloy belter health, and live
longer tor cleansing the blood. Ke pthe lood healthy, aud all
is well; but with this paoulum of life disordered, there can be
no listing ncalth. Booi.tr or later something must go wrong,
and the great machinery ot Hie Is clsordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has. and deserves much, the reputation of accom
plishing these ends. But the world has been egregrioudy de
ceiver! by preparations ot It, part y because the drug alone has
not all the virtue that b claimed for It, but more because many
preparatin s, pretending to te coucemr ted extracts o’ It, con
tain but little ofthe virtue ofriarsaparilla, or any thing else.
During late yi-arathe public have beea misled by large bot
tles, preiending to give a quart of Extra t of Sarsaparilla tor
onedol'ar. Most or these have been frauds upou the sick, lor
they uot only contain little. If any, Sarsaparilla but often no
curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disap
pointment has followed th*- use Ot tlie various extracts of Sar
saparilla which flood the market, until thd name Itself is justlv
despised, and ha* hoc me synonymous with imposition and
cheat. 6tlll wo call this compound Mirsaparilla. and intend to
supply such a remedy as shall rescue die name from the load of
obloquy which reds upon it. Aud we think we have ground
for believing it has virtues w leh aie Irresistible bv the ordinary
run of the diseases It Is intended to cure*. In order to secure
their complete i null cat lon from the system, the remedy thould
be judiciously taken according to directions on the boitlo.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. €. AY EH A CO.,
LOWELL, MASS.
Fi’ice, $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottle* for $ .
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL,-
has won for itself Bitch a renown for the cure of every variety
of Throat aud Lung Complaint, t at. It Is entirely unnecessary
ior us to recount the evidence of Its virtues, wherever it
has been employed. As it ha* long been in cou*iant use
thr ughout this section, we need not do more than assure the
people Us quality is kept up to the l*ert it ever has beeu, end
that It may be relied on to do for their relief all It has ever been
found to ao.
AYER S CATHARTIC RILLS,
For the cure of Coßttvencss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Dysentery. Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheu
inat'sms. Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver t omplaint. Drop
sy, Tetter, Tumors and tiult Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neural
gia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purliyingthe Wood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take
them pleasant v, and they are the host aperient In the world for
all the purposes of a famllv physic.
rr.ee 26 ecu’s per bos ; Five Boxes for 31.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, statesmen, and
eminent personages, lave lent their names to oertifV the unpar
alleled usefu in ss of these remedies, but our space here will not
permit the Insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish
gratis oir American Almanac In which they are given; with
also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treutmeut
that should be followed for their cure.
Do not b<- put off ’oy unprincipled dealers with oth r r prepara
tions they make more profit on. Demaud Ayer’s, and take no
others. The sick want the best aid there Is for them, aud they
should have It.
All our remedies are for sale by
HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO.,
Sole Agent*.
For sale by Druggists generally throughout the country,
apO-d&wlv
LEAVITT. TOLER & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
CAT LIN, LEAVITT & CO.
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF:
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF STAPLE & FANCY
DRY GOODS, .
Nos. 31 Chambers & 7 Reatle streets,
REAR OF Cl 7 Y HALL ft
oste-w oiErtik:.
lylfrdftm*
Jacob’s Lime.
A NEW AND PRIME ARTICLE OP
LIME,
FOR SALE BY
R. J. BOWE & CO.
oet6 lm
MEDICINAL.
’ Dr. J. H. McLEAN’3
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER,
The Greatest Remedy in the World, and the Mott
Delicious and Delightful Cordial ever taken.
XT U strictly a scientific and Vegetable Compound, procured
I l<y the distil.atlon of Roots, Herbs and Bark. Yellow Dock.
Wood Boot, Black Root, Sarsaparilla, Wild Chftry Bark and
Dandelion enters it. to ltw composition. The entire active reme
dial principle of each ingredient Is thoroughly extracted by my
new method of distilling, producing a delicious, exhilarating
spirit, and the most Infallible remedy for renovating the dis
eased system, and restoring the sick, suffering and debilitated
Invalid to health and strength.
MCLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
Will effectually cure LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA
JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous DebiUtv, Disease* of the
Kidneys, and all diseases arising from, a Disordered Liver or
Stomach, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Inward Piles, Acidity or hick
ness of the Stomach, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Dull Pain
or Swimming In the H<<ad, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness
or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erucatlons, Choaklng or Suffo
cating teeling when lying down, Dryness or Yellowness of the
Skin and Eyes, Nlg'ht Sweats, Inward Fevers, Pain In the
Small of the Back, Chest or Side, Sudden Flushes of Heat, De
pression of Spirits, Frightful Dreams, Langer Despondency or
any Nervous Diseases, Sore or Blotches on the Skin, aad Fever
and Ague (or Chills and Fevor.)
OVER A MILLION OF BOTTLES
Have been sold during the last six months, and in no instance
has it failed In giving entire satisfaction. Who, then, will sul
fer from weakness or Debility wheu NIcLEAiN B STivENGTH
ENINO CORDIAL will cure you? , iV , ...
No language can convey an adequate Idea of the Immediate
aud almost miraculous change produced by taking this Cordlm
In the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system,
whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impaired
by sickness, the relaxed and unstrung organization * restored
“'‘HMISr PEBSOSB.
Or others conscious of Inability, from whathever cause, will find
MoLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL a thorough re
generator of the system ; and all who may have injured them
selves by improper indulgence, will find In this Cordial ft cer
tain cure(and speedy remedy.
MCLEAN’S STRENGTHEN&^KIi^R^IALIs a sovereign
cure for INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, WHITES, Obstruc
ted or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine or Involun
tary Discharge thereof, Falllngof the Womb, Giddiness, Faints
liig and all diseases Incident to Females.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
Suffer no longer. Take it according to Directions. It will
stimulate, strengthen, and invigorate you and cause the bloom
of health to mount your cheek again.
Every bottle is warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
If your children are sickly, puny, or afflicted, MCLEAN’S
CORDIAL will make them healthy, fat and robust. Delay not
a moment, try it, and you will be convinced.
It is delicious to take.
Caution.— Beware of Druggists or dealers who may try to
palm upon you some bitter, or Sarsaparilla trash, which they
eun buy cheap, by saying it is Just as good. Avoid such men.
Ask for MoLEAN’S STKENOTHINO CORDIAL, and take
nothing else. It Is the only remedy that will purify the blood
thoroughly, and at the same time strengthen the system.
One tablespoonful taken every morning fasting, Is a certain
prsvcnvatlve for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yellow Fever, or
any prevalent disease. It Is put up In large bottles.
Price only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
For sale by all respectable Druggists in the South.
Role Proprietor of this Cordial. Also, McLean’s Volcanic 011
Limer.t. Principal Depot on the corner of Third and Plne-sts.
i St. Louis, Mo. ap2o’6o-d&wly
I . . - -■ —■
THE
ONLY PREPARATION
THAT EAB
STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS,
AND GROWS TIORE AND MORE
POPULAR EVERY DAY !
And testimonials, uew, and almost without number, might be
i given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose
united testimony none could resist, that Prof. Wood's HAIR
I KESTORATI YE will restore theoald and gray, and preserve
the hair of the youth to old age, in ail its youthful beauty.
Battle Ckz-k, Mich., Dec. 21st, 1858.
Prof. Wood: Thee wilt please accept a line >o inform thee
i that the hair on my head all fell offover twenty years ago,
! caused bv a complicated chronic disease, atteuded with an erup
tion on the head. A continual course of suffering through lire
j having reduced mu to a state of dependence, I have aof been
able to obtain stuff for caps, neither have I been able to do
them up, lu consequence of which my head has suffered ex
j tremely from cold. This Induced me to pay Briggs and Hodge*
almost the last cent 1 had on car;h for a two dollar bottle of thy
Hair Restorative about the first of August last. I have faith
fully followed the directions and the bald spot is now covered
I with hair thick and black, though short. It Is also coming in all
i over my head. Feeling confident that another large bottle
would restore it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to
i persevere in its use, and being destitute of means to purchase
’ any mote, I would ask thee if thee wouldst not lie willing to
send me an order on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to
thyself the scripture declaration—“the reward U to those that
re kind to the widow and the fatherless.”
Thy friend, Susaknah Kjbbt.
Ligonibr, Noble Cos., Indiana, Feb. sth, 1869,
TANARUS: of. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir: In the latter part of the year
1852, while attending the State and National Law School of the
State of New York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, com
menced falling off very rapidly, so that In the short space of six
months, the whole upper |iart of my scalp was almost entirely
bereft ol Its covering, and much of the remaining portion upon
the side and back part of my head shortly after became grey, so
that you will not be surprised when 1 tell you that upon my re
turn to the State ol Indiana, my more casual acquaintance*
were not so much at a loss to discover the cause of the change In
my appearance, as my more intimate acqu intances were to re
cognise me at all.
1 at once made application to the most skilful physicians in
the country, hut receiving no assurances from them that my hair
could agatii be restored. 1 was forced to become reconciled to
my fate, until, fortunately. In the latter part of the year 1857,
your Restorative was recommended to me by a druggist, as be
ing the most reliable Hair Restorative In usel 1 tried one bottle,
and found to tny great satisfaction that it was producing the de
sired effect. Since that time, I have used seven dollars’ worth
f your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat ot very soft
black hair which no money can buy.
Asa mark of mv gratitude for your labor and skill In the pro
duction of so wonderful an article, I have recommended Its use
to many of my friends aud acquaintances, who, 1 atn happy to
inform vou, a.e using it with like effect.
Very respect yours, A. M. Latta,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot, 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers throughout the
world.
Tne Restorative Is put up In bottles of three sizes, viz: large,
medium, and small; the small holds half a pint, ana retail* for
one dollar per bottle ; the medium holes at least twenty per
cent more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollar*
per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent more In propor
tion, and retails for SB.
O. J. H OOl> & UO„ Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New
Yotk,and 114 Market Street, St. Louis. Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Good* Dealers.
sepS-d&wSm
SANFORD’S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT is compounded entirely from Gums, aud has become au
established fact, a Staudard Medicine, known and approved
by all tlsat have used It, and
dence in ail the disease* for]
It has cured thousands with
given ut> all hope* of relief, asl
tlficatesin my possession showi
The dose must be adapted I
dividual taking it, and used In,
ly on the Bowels.
Let the dictates ofj
you in the use of the
it will cure Liver Com
Dyspepsia, Chronic I)il
plaiuts. Dysentery, Bour|
oituul CostiveuesaJ
ra Morbus, Cholera In]
male Weaknesses, Jauui
successfully as an Ordil
It will cure Sick Head
testify.) m twenty mini
spoonfuls are taken at
tack.
All who use it are;
in its favor. i
Mix water iu the mouth with the luvigorator,
and swallow both together.
PRH'K $1 FER- BOTTLE.
ALSO,
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Pure Vegetable l£rtractci, and put up In
Claw Case*, air tight, ana will
keep in any climate.
The Family CATHARTIC)
Cathartic which the proprietor
than twenty years. |
‘I he constantly increasing,
long used these 1111s, and theJ
tu regard to their use, has in
in the reach of all.
The Profession well know
on different portions of the
The FAMILY CATHARi
fcrcnceto this well established
variety of the purest Vegeta:
on every part or the allmental
in ah wnere a Cathartic]
omits of the Stomach, Sleep!
Loins, Costiveness, I’aln and l
from sudden cold, which frei
long course of Fever, Los* of)
tloK of Cold over the Body,
weight In the head, all Ini
In Cliiidreu or Adults, Kheu,
the Blood, and many disease to.
rous to mention In this advert
PRICE THREE DIMES.
The LIVER INVIGORATOR asd FAMILY” CATHAR
TIC PILLS ai e retailed by Druggists generally, and sold whole
sale by the trade In all the large towns.
S. T. W. PANFORD, M. D„
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
208 Broadway, New York, Corner Fulton st
For sale In Augusta by PLUMB A LEITNER, HAVI
LAND. CHICHESTER CO.. Wm. H. TUTT, and other*.
myio-d*wly
$m liOODS I FANCY GOODS!
CYRUS J. LAWRENCE,
No. 39 Chambers Street,
N E W-YORK,
Wholesale Dealer in
SMALL WARES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
VHEWSto SNW* life
SPECIALITIES.
Lawrence’s Groovelees Perfect Eyed NEEDLES:
Lawrence’s Oriental COLOGNE :
Lawrence’s 80UTHERN FAVORITE:
Lawrence’s GOLD PENS, warranted ;
Lawrence’s STEEL PENS, the Planters, and others j
Lawrence’s LEAD PENCILS, all styleT: 1
Lawrence's Osnaburg SEWING THREAD—a suDarlnr
quality. put up in large and small Balls, and o* Spools.
All Goods warranted a represented. Neat and convenient
£sp{Q™. th blaukß for mßmortft ’ 8 ’ BuppUed d^®^
| Is now resorted to with conll
j which It Is recommended.
In the last two years who l.ad
I the numerous unsolicited cer-
I to the temperament of the in
j such quantities as to act gent
jyour judgment guide
Liver Invigorator, and
plaints, Bilious Attacks,
iarrhea, Summer Com-
I Stomach, Dropsy, Ha
, Qholic, Cholera, Chole
, fantum, Flatulence, Fe
l dice, aud may be used
I nary Family Medicine.
> ache, (an thousands can
I utes, if two or three tea
commenoorueot of at
i giving their testimony
XjTVf*:R INVIGORATOR.
CATHARTIC PELLS.
PILL, Is a gentle but active
has used In ms practice more
demand from those who have
satisfaction whloh all express
ducsd me to place them wlth
that different Cathartics act
bowels.
TIC’ PILL has, with due de
fact, been compounded frem a
ble Extracts, which act alike
ry canal, and are good ana safe
Is needed, such as Derail ge
nes*, pains In the Back and
Soreness over the whole body,
qneotlv, If neglected, end In n
Appetite, a Creeping Seusa-
Restlessness, Headache, or
ttammatory Diseases, Worms
matlsrn, a great Purifier o.
which fleeh Is heir, too nurav
tlseraent. Do*e, Ito 8.
MEDICAL.
JNPECTINE,
OS
PER6U.N FEVER CHARM.
Fkvjeb akt> Af)!TE Extesmt&'atxp,
The Human Constitution Saved from Wreck.
The Preventive and Remedy
for all
intermittent and BUlous Fever*.
Cures lusured in a Day.
NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
Inpeotioe. Inpeetlne.
Inpectlne. Inpeetlne.
Inpeetlne. Inpectlne.
The terrible malady known a* the FEVER AND >orv
has smitten hundreds of thousands of persons throughout the
world every year, and has uevertlll now been met by sucres*
ful medical treatment that has not produced severe * **
MEDICAL DISEASES,
which affect the lungs, the spleen the fiver, the heart, o r other
parts of the human organisms. Thv INPEOTINE Is the natu
ral antagonist of all fevers, and when it comes In contact with
the skin, Is absorbed by the Interior organs, which resist easily
miasma, aud all tendencies to warn these maladies which nmi
trate the mind and body with fever. Wcn pro *
Fiver and ague result from numerous causes. No place 1*
exempt from ihe causes which promote the existence ofthe dl*
ease. 1 hai being once seated In the system, Inducesd-presslon
of spirits, lassitude, languor, pains, chll.s. fever, and a long
tralu of disagreeable sensations, depriving the patient, of all
energy, and reducing him or her to a condition or
EXTREME. HELPLESSNESS.
Why will any one suffer the horrors of a debilitating Inter
mttteut Feve, when, by the use of the 4 *
INVALUABLE INPEOTINE,
OB
Fenian Fever Charm.
the eminent medical ahd magleal qualities of which are tnsta
ly absorbed,
All Traces of Disease may be Annihilated In a fe
Hour* *
INFECT. IN t
OB
Persian Fever charm.
TRY IT. PROVE IT.iNOW IT.
And make known Its wonderful powers and virtues, that those
who suffer, or who are threatened with Buffering, may be led to
use a simple, Innoxious preparation, furnished by the field of
Nature for
MAN’S BLESSING.
Self cart 1* better than Physic,
Nature a Wiser uan Art.
Every Disease has a Divine Remedy..
The Wise Apply while the Foolish Dream
Better Prevent than Strive to Cure
Delays are Dangerous.
IHE INPEOTINE,
OB
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM,
Has cured thousands of both sexes of the moet dreadful fevers.
Read and reflect.
A WORD FOR HEALTH.
The INPEOTINE, or PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, is the
only compound that can be said to be the natural antidote to
those bilious fevers which, lu various forms afflict the human
family. The ordinary remedies for Intermittent levers, and
pronounced to eradicate the Fever and Ague particularly, only
create uew dl.-eat-e* in the system, and thus nring about the
most distressing results iu this great Persian Specific we have
a natural remedy—one that pierces to the seat of the disease,
and by giving an immediate tone to the organs ofthe Stomach,
recuperates the shattered frame and promotes cheerfulness of
spirits. If persons who suffer from the effects of Fever and
Ague, or from ti e medicines which they have taken In vain to
alleviate their misery, will give the Persian Charm a single
trial, they will flnd that their health will be restored, and that
they may renew those happy hours of life which they suppose
are gone forever. The numerous cures which have been made
by tile remedy are the beet evidence of its value. They wno
desire to regain their health will not neglect to apply this
remedy.
INPEOTINE
Is sold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers in
America.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Sent by mall to any part ofthe United States.
INPECTINE,
OK
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
TRY IT, PROVE If, KNOW IT.
And make known Its wonderful powers and virtues, that those
who suffer, or who are threatened with suffering, may be led t<-
use a simple. Innoxious preparation, furnished by the field of
Nature for
MAN’S BLESSING.
FEVER AND AGUE NOT SECTIONAL.
The causes of Fever and Ague are ever existing In all places.
They do not necessarily ex st in wet and marshy localities.
They assail the homel.i the mountain as well as that In the
valley. Tney are active in cities as well an In rural districts,
and the human system 1* always liable to be attacked by the
malady. It is easy to prevebt the approach of the disease by
applying the PERSIAN FEVER t'HARM, which Is agrees
ble to the senses, and does not In any way interiere with the
organs of digestion. They who wish to escape anv kind of
fever, will flnd It for their advantage to procure this Invaluable
preventive of such diseases. Wheu they have procured It, they
wui retain H as a talisman lu the healing art that has no equal.
INPECTLNE
Is Sold by ail Druggists and Medicine Dealers in
America.
PRICE- ONE DOLLAR.
Bent by mail te any pan of the United State*.
INPEOTINE,
OB
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
TRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT,
And make known its wonderftil powers and virtues, that those
who suffer, or who are threatened with suffering, may be led to
use a simple, Innoxious preparation, furnished by the field of
Nature for
MAN’S BLESSING.
THIS GREAT REMEDY
Has been found equally efficacious in all latitudes, and thou
sands of witnesses io It power are living to commend Its virtue*
to those wno wish to be secure against the Insidious advauci*
of those agents of nature which are ul ways ready to act on noc
stitutlcns open to It* effect*.
ORIGIN OF DISEASE.
The wise physician knows that man must seek the remedy of
every dbease in the agent that Is most positively autagonis:L to
the cause. The iugreclentsoftbl* remedy and preventive of
disease are procured at the very fountains where- the disease
originates. Nature ha* provided that punts with heating Influ
ences shall grow In the marshes and low grounds where most
rankly the causes of intermittent fever* are generated Oentu
rles ago those properties w*re discovered, ana henoe It Is that
the Persians are enanltd to be free from such diseases, while the
strangers passing through their country are afflicted till they
laam of the remedy, now carefully prepared for the use of tne
people of thl* country
INPECTINK
Is sold hfjr ail Druggist* and Mediae Dealer* ui
America.
WONDERFUL EFFECTS.
Lemuel Bousell, of Pittsburg, tor two years useies to himself
and soctaty, (a mart vr to Oh Ills and Fever,) cured In le*s than
three weeks, and improved in eight hours.
Mary K. Belknap, Sand ehv, Ohio, after almost losing Uei
reason as we la* strength by Intermittent Fever, with Chills,
restored to health is twenty hours.
J R. Tilton, of Belgrade, ila'ne. brought from death’s door,
having suffered for four yeais, made well In five weeks, ana im
proved In two hours.
Adolph Monbro, of Fratice, relieved In one hour, while trav
eling In the cars o the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. He
was apparently dying with Chills.
Elleu B. Benson, Lockport, New York, rescued after seven
years’ suffering. A perfect cure.
Thousands of other cases, prevented and cured every month,
and not a single complaint of the lnefficacy of the
INPECTIN E.
oa
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
TRY IT, PROVE IT. KNOW IT,
And make known Its wouderful powers and virtues, and tl os*
who suffer, or who are threatened with suffering, may be led to
use s simple, innoxious preparation, furnished hy the field of
Nature for
MAN’S BLESSING.
INPECTINB,
FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
®T
HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO.,
AGENTS FOR AUGUSTA.
INPECTINE
Is told by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers in
America.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR
Seat by mail to any part of the United States
REMEMBER,
It lsnot taken Inwardly, butUUapplied outwardly, according
to directions, which accompany each package. ’
ManuActured by
JOHN WILCOX 4 CO.,
188 Main street,
RICHMOND, V 4.
Bmneh Ofiee,
No. 88 Bank of Commerce Btdl4lA
• NEW TORE CITY.
I *’ “ and Medicine Dealers in Avei-isa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
The AMALGAMAfioN OF —There is *
growing tendency in this age to appropriate the
most expressive words of other languages and
after a while to incorporate them into our own •
thus the word Cephalic, which is from the Greek’
signifying “ for the head,” is now becoming popu
larized in connection with Mr. Spalding’s great
Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a
more general way, and the word Cephalic will be
come as common* as Electrotype ana many others
whose distinction as foreign words has been worn
away by common usage until they seem “ native
and to the manor born.”
’ardly Realized.
Hi ’ad ’n ’orrible ’eadachethis hafternoon, hand
hi stepped into the hapothecaries hand says hi to
the man, “Can you hease me of au ’eadache ?”’
“ Does It hache ’ard ?” says ’e. “ Hexeeedmgly,”
says hi, hand upon that ’e gave me a Cephalic P'ill,
hand ’pon me ’onor it cured me so quick that hi
ardly realized hi ’ad ’ad au ’eadache.
Headache is the favorite sign by which
nature makes known any deviation whatever from
the natural state of the brain, and viewed in this
light it may be looked on as a safeguard intended
to give notice of disease which might otherwise
escape attention, till too iate to be remedied ; and
its indications should never be neglected. Head
aches may be classified under two namea, viz :
Symptomatic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Head
ache is exceedingly common and is the precursor
of a great variety of diseases, among which aro
Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism and ali febrile dis
eases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of
disease ofthe stomach constituting sick headache,
of hepatic disease constituting bilious headache, ot
worms, constipation and other disorders ofthe
bowels, as well as renal and uterine affections.
Diseases of the heart are very frequently attended
with Headaches; Anaemia sud plethora are also
affections which frequently occasiou Headache.
Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being
also usually distinguished by the name of nervous
headache, sometimes coming on suddenly in a state
ot apparently sound health and prostrating at
once the mental and physical energies, ancf lu
other instances it comes on slowly, heralded bv
depression of spirits and ascerbity of temper In
most instances the pui~ is in the frontof the head
over one or both eyes, and sometimes provokimr
vomiting , under this class may also be named
Neuralgia.
For the treatment of either class of Headache
the Cephalic Pills have been found a sure and safe
remedy, relieving the most acute pains in a few
minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating the
disease of which Headache is the unerring fhdex
Bridget.— Missus wants you to send ber a box
of Cephalic Glue—no, a bottle of Prepared Pills
but I’m thinking that’s not just it na-.ther; but
perhaps ye 11 be afther knowing what it is. Ye
see she’s dead and gone wi h the Headache
and wants some more of that same as relaived her
before.
mus { mean Spalding’s Cephalic
Bridget.— Och ! jure now and you’ve ged it •
here s the quarther and give me the Pills and don’t
be all aav about it aitber.
Constipation or Costiveness.
No ooe of the “ many ills that flesh is heir to”
is so prevalent, so little understood, aud so much
neglected as Costiveness. Often originating in
carelessness or sedentary habits, it is regarded as
a slight disorder of too little consequence to ex
cite anxiety, while in reality it is the precursoi
and companion of many of the most fatal and dan
gerous diseases, and unless early eradicated it
will bring the sufferer to an untimely grave.
Among the lighter evils of which Costivenesa is
the usual attendant, are Headache, Colic, Rheuma
tism, Foul Breath, Piles, and others ot like na
ture, while a long train of frightful diseases such
as Malignant Fevers, Abscesses, Dysentery, Diarr
hea, Dyspepsia, Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis,
Hysteria, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy and In
sanity, first ’ndicate their presence in the system
by this alarming symptom. Not uuirequently the
diseases named originate in Constipation, but take
an independent existence unless the cause is
eradicated in an early stage. From all these con
siderations it follows that the disorder should re
ceive immediate attention whenever it occurs,
aud no person should neglect to get a box of Ce
phalic rills on the first appearance of the com
plaint, as their timely use will expel the insidious
approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous
foe to human life
A Beal Blessing.
Physician. —Well, Mrs. Jonee, how is that
Headuche ?
Mrs. Jones.— -Gone! Doctor; all gone. The pill
you sent cured me iu just twenty minutes, aud I
wish you would send more, so that I oau have
them handy.
Physician.— You can get them at any Druggists.
Call tor Cephalic Fills, I find thev never fail, aud
I recommend them in all cases o? Headache.
Mrs. Jones. —l shall send for a box directly, aud
shall tell all my suffering frleuds, for they are a
real blessing.
Twbntt Millions o? Dollars Saved.—Mr.
Spalding has sold two millions of bottles of bis
oelebrated Prepared Glue and it is estimated that
each bottle saves at least- ten dollars worth of
broken furniture, thus making an aggregate of
twenty millions of dollars re claimed irotn total
loss by this invaluable iuventiou. Having made
his Glue a household word, he now proposes to do
the world still greater service bv curing all the
aching heads with hia Cephalic Pills, and if they
are as good as his Glue, Heads dies will soon van
isb away like snow In July.
vvftlieA.
jS^curelV,
<3fT CURE “q
Nervous Headache
Meadaciie.
By the use of these PILLB, the periodic attacks of Ktrvout
or Sick Headache, may be prevented; and If taken at th?
commencement of the attack immediate relief from pain and
sickness will be obtained.
They seldom fell In removing the Nausea and Beadasie to
which Femalce are so subject.
They act gently upon the bowels—removing Costwenen
For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all pei
sons of ssdsntarff habits, they are valuable as a Laxative, bu
proving the appetite, gluing lone and vigor to the digestive oi
gans, and restotlng the nature! elasticity and strength of the
whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation
and carefully conducted experiments, having been In use manv
years, during which time they have prevented and relieved *
vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether
originating In the nervous system or from a deranged state ci
the stomach.
They are entirely vegetable In their composition, and may t*
taken at all times with perfect safety without making any
change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable tad’
sndsn il easy to administer them to children.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine have five signatures of HENRY 0. SPALDL'i*
on each box.
Bold by Druggtsts and all other Dealers tn Median**
A Box will be sent by mall prepaid on receipt of the
PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
AH orders should be addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
48 Cedar Mrest, Nsw-f**’
iwllMwly