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'xW Article*. Varnish**
*1 Putty, Ole** W*w,
-lean Perfumer, Ft,.*
trine Soap*, Fine
Heir Brushes,
rushe*.
tai Instruments,
*^R8 OF ALL KINDS
>ctuirtl Tobtcco, *11
iirj Mediators*
Lor Inlet, Pur*
'.let for Mol-
iitrectfor
hie# To*-
tnejr
illy t< low u they
mil&t establishment
'resh, and Genuine.
entry promptly filled
with regent to price
RIPTION8 trill re-
all boon of the tl*y
fno» I dwly
TO NANUFACTliRKRH.
W E at* now receiving i
large lot of Met* Laath
rr.Calf Skint, Linton, Binding*
Lmi*, Pag*, KH, end everythin*
connected With th* Beet UmI Shoe buatoaar,
vrkifth reilltoaoU a Wre price* fee (leak-
All order* aceotneeaitd with Caab wilt be
-* L — Ji, “ , t.ind at low rate*
__ , Peachtree-street,
D1MICK A MIX.
promptly filled witKgoedOoodt, and at low rate*
—et toe Sign of the Big Boat,
Cherokee Block. aftOdtf
NOTICE.
circumstances herring occur
red which render it ncceaauy for th*
aubecriber to diacootieue Houso-ktep-
iwg. he oflbr* for tale bit House and
Lot. The property i* aituated within one hun
dred yerdi of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
on Peach Tret Strttt, convenient to the beat
Schools in the City, end alao to Burinrrj, con-
itining tit well dniahed rooms, and two pan-
trin, with a pat ago ex tending through the
homo. There is alto on the lot, a cooking
room, servants room, smoke house, chicken
house, crib and corn house, and alto an excell-
■ - The
Bitters, &r.
Woodman’s Cherry Expectorant
l» the Orsat Remedy which it taking the place
of all Others.
I N a country where multitudes are annually
carried oil by pulmonary diteatet, it it scarce
I* naceasery to enlarge upon the merit* of
REMEDY, which,if taken in time, will assure
edly prevent the tad consequences toe often
arising from
COUGHS. COLDS AND INFLUENZA,
and the various TRACHIAL AND BRON
CHIAL affections that become, when neglected
the PRECURSORS OF CONSUMPTION
AND OF DEATH.
The Balsam quiets the moat violent cough in
the course of a few hours, enabling the patient
who may have been kept awake night after
night by the continual recurrence of paroxysms
t* ENJOY CALM AND REFRESHING
SLEEP.
It loosens the cough—relieves the tightness
of the chest-ami rapidly mitigates all the symp
toms attendant upon an IRRITABLE CON
DITION OF THE ORGANS OF RESPIRA
TION.
Asa family medicine, it has already acquired
ent wall of water, which never fail* .« hj h ri ,p Utition in lh( , wert> , D j ought t0 «.
buildings are all tn first rate condmin^havmg | n]p ® , p 1, ce in ovrry farm( , r -, ilul pi ante ,’a
medicine chest.
e and all the latest
by, NEWMAN
">us other Ma-
• for Sale at
v Purchasers
or sale or
• Li.AM
talicn, I
ulic that
.dance ol
•se names
* first class
>», solicit a
Pr.yprici or.
heretofore exist-
and style of Loyd
.red by limitation,
be authorised agent
using the business ol
•t til limes be found at
Atlanta, Georgia.
JAME8 LOYD,
. A. C. PULLIAM.
-dwU y
uceited. a fir-0 lot of While
.jjteed Otl, and Turyx ntine
.-14 ’67 dfiertf W. W. ROARK.
j«d
w and
utben toteres-
rx amine this book
found superior to any
_.ca ass yet been published.
55T, Primary Geography is the totroduc-
■ory volume of
MITCHELLS GEOGRAPHICAL SERIES
tv inch consists of the tollowing additional books
namely:
MITCHELL’S INTERMEDIATE GEOG
RAPHY.
MITCHELL’S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY
VND ATLAS.
MITCHELL’S GEOGRAPHICAL QUES
TION BOOK.
MITCHELL S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY.
AND ATLAS.
MITCHELL'S BIBLICAL AND SAB
BATH SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY.
MITCHELL’S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
(In Pnes.)
Tbr Physical Geography wmcb baa been ui
ariul preparation tor a long time, will be publish-
-1 .-arly in coming autumn. It vill be splendidly
iiustrated wiib numerous fine engravings and
charts, and contain several copper maps, all of
which will be beautifully colored.
There are no geographical works published,
that are to touch in demand, oi that have so wide
a circulation as those of Mr. Mitchell.- There are
upwards of four hundred thousand copse* of them
- .i.i annuahy,and their manufacture give constant
employment to more than 260 persons. The
irraiigemenu of the publisher* are such that they
are enabled to give correctly all the latest geograph
ical discoveries. They publish the nesljfullseries
jJ geograpides in the country, and have regularly
engaged a strong force of map engravers and oth-
# rv, with a view if maintaining their books in ad-
v .nee of ail other similar works, in their accuracy,
c otuprebenaiveuess, and progressiva character;
& nd in keeping pace with the march of discovery
,nd improvement. fdee 1 '66 dwtf.
PLANTATION,
BAT AMD OAF STORE
m J. TAYLOR is now opening a ,
4% fresh stock of fashionable Hal*, '
Ca£s and Bonnets.
•xt door to lawshe 4 Bn's Jewelry Stare.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Taylor’* Hat A Cap Emporium.
[ UST RECEIVED, and opening, the Ant an
ure stock of HATS A CAPS ever ottered in
—I city. My stock i* now complete, consisting
of srery variety and style. Please call and tx
• mine for yourtelvaa!
been erected in 1*66, and enclosed with an
entirely new fence. Possession given by the 1st
of October, if deeired, and will be offered at a
reasonable price.
GEORGE H. DANIEL
Atlanta, Ga., May 9, 1867 dew3m
School for Young Ladies.
M RS WRIGHT, will open
a School for YoungLadies on
th of January. Her purpose
:
RS. WRIGHT, will open
School for YoungLadies on
_ 8th of January. Her purpose is’
to establish a permanent Seminary,
and to give the pupils committed to
her care a thorough and practical education.
She will be aided by competent profeawrs. The
year will be divided into two terms of Twenty
weeks each.
Terms per Session.
Primary Class, $12,00
Junior “ 16 '®°
Senior " 20,00
Mrs. Wright will leach the Latin Language,
at a moderate extra charge.
The mother Languages and Mnsic will be
taught at Pufesaors charges. Boarding, ar.d
Tuition in English $75, per tension.
REFERENCES.
Right Rev. Bishop Elliott, Savannah.
» •* “ Cobb, Montgomery.
Hon. C. J. McDonald, Marietta.
. dStwtf
n
Mau
New Mail Arrangement.
HE undersigned intorms the, ~
mblic that he lisa established.
Route from Dalle*, in Paulding county,[to
Marietta, and will run a Hack once s -truck be
tween thoee piece*. according to tho following
schedule :
Leave Dallas every Friday at 7 o’clock a. m.,
running by way of Lost Moutain, and arrive at
Marietta at 12J p. m.
Leave Marietta at 10 o'clock p. in., and arrive
at 7 p. m , same day.
CHARLES V. JEN KINS.
Dallas, Ga. Feb 24, 1866—dawtf
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thia <
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A ifkind* of Pur Hkinj
xptnxnber 10
i TAY
bOQfht.
AYLOR, Jm.
100
B A REELS ol Whiskey (variousbrand
For tale Cheap by
LG WE A RICA.
CORN, AND, MULES IN
Pike t wunty, Alabama.
■t-" M. SW --m. HJ EC •
THE underaign-
^^^^Ved offer for
Plantation of 1-4
SO acres of Land
7,pU ot which is cleared. This plantation is lo
cated in Pike County, Alabama It is excellent
Land for Cotton : nch enough for all Farming
purpoae* ; and is well watered.
They al*o, offer lor eale 1000 Bushels of Cor 1:
20 Mules, ami all their ftrcnmguteuiil*
Besides these, if desired, they will sell 40 Ne
groes, good house and field hands.
The Land lies level; and is within 12 miles
of Union Springs, where the Girard A Mobile
Rad Road, wig, in a few months, run. The lend
is fresh, and the location' is as healthy, as any
part of the Htsle.
Purchasers will please call at the Plantation
or ti Louiaville, Barbour County, Alabama
where one of us can always be found.
They have also other small Gaels of Land, in
and near Louitville. for sate.
This property is offered for sale, for no othei
reason tnan the undersigned intend to quit
farming. Terms of sale accommodating.
J. A J.M. LAMPI.EY.
leJUisville, Barbour Co., Ala.
July 22, 1857. w.7m
J. F. EZZABD,
(Successor to Goodsptnd, Hearse jr it.,)
WHOLESALE DEALER LN FOREIGN AND
BEMESTIC LIQURS & 6I6ARS,
At So. t Cheroka* B.oek, Peott Tree Htrsst.
ATLANTAtOEORGlA.
Brandies,
Cordials,
Wines,
Rum,
Bins,
Ales,
Whiskey,
Porter,
etc. etc.
150,000 fipaulsh and German
Cigar* of a variety or Brando.
Mar 8tb, 1867 dawlv
S hoe* and Booto at
Hew York Coot.—I have,
concluded to eell my stock of Boots _
and Shoes it New York Cost, until the first oi
August, if you call quick.
W. W. ROARK. |
June 14, 1857 dawtf
RUNAWAY,
From the undersigned in January
1866, my boy SOL; he is about 25 years
of age, alight and elegantly formed for a
negro, dark smooth skin, prominent eyes
and large white teeth. He is passing
through the country under forged permits, and
assumed the,name JACK PECK, as I under
stand in rltlanta, where be has been publicly
employed for the last 12 months- He is pro
bably nowin the neighborh'od of Atlanta, or
On the State Road above. $50 Reward is
offered for his apprehension and such addition
al compensation will be given as the trouble of
his capture may require. If ho has been har
bored by any one. and proof to conviction o!
th* fact is produced, the peixon giving informa
tion will be rewarded and sat shed for his trou
ble to the extent of the value cf the negro.
A. P. POWERS,
Macon, July 6th, 1867 dawtf
J t * J. LYNCH.
Corner Alabama and White Hall-streets
Atlanta, Ga.
WHOLESALE and Retail Deal
ers in New Orleans Sugar, Cof
fee. Syrup and Provisions gen
erally which we offer on the mot-
reasonable terms.
We keep constantly on hoini n (p-neral stock
of Liquor*, Wine* tud Cordial*, by Wholesale.
Being in daily receipt of Goods from first hands
we are enabled to eell at as small profits as any
house in the cities of Augusta, Savannah or
Charleston (the freight only added.) We shall
take advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al
ai,am* rivers on first raise and keep a Large Slock
of New Orleens and Cincinnati Goods, cheaprr
than they can be bought in the markets above
mentioned. J. A J LYNCH.
oct. 19, *64. n23-tf.
8. B. Oatman,
dkaxkrs in
Italian, Egyptian and American
STATUARY Qfc,
The following original letter was liauded to us
for publication; a remedy which can elicit such
encomiums, must be a good one:
Galvxsto.n, Texas, April 26, 1866.
Da. O. 0. Woodman, New Orleans;
My Dear Sir-—In justice to you and a duty
I owe to a suffering, and, 1 may say, a world ol
coughing people, I stste what your invaluable
Cough Remedy—your CHERRY EXPEC
TORANT—has done for me, when all other
remedies have failed to give any relief. In the
fall of 1817, living in St. Louis, where I have
lesided most of the time for the last sixteen
years, I took a severe cold, which settled on my
iungs.and was confined to mv bed, and dosed
and b/istcred by doctors for several weeks, but
finally got on my legs again, but not cured of
my hard coughing, and rattling and tickling iu
my throat, which continued 1 «aeiutly lot
more than six months,alwajThe '-"Katin the
winter. My friends insisted I had coughed
enough to kill a dozen commen men, and that
I must be in the last stage of consumption. I
made up my inind that 1 must > my life
away. I left Si. Louis in DecviUib r Iasi, to
travel and spend the winter in the South.—
WhenjI called at your store iu Vicksburg, you
will recollect, I u as coughing so hard I could
not make my business known. You said you
would cure my cough. As you gave me a hot*
tie of your CHERRY EXPECTORANT, 1
thought I would not slight you and your medi
cine so much an not to try it; and ir. thankful-
nets thall I ever remember the day I did so. In
but a few days, it began to allay ami diminish
my cough and tickling in my throat, and be
fore 1 had used more than three fourths of the
comcuie of that bo’.tle, 1 was entirely cured, and
for week* I did not even raise a cough, tl ougl
exposed day and night, in alt weathers, in tra
veling. However, in March, wlule.traveling in
North Carolina, I took a severe cold, and ray
coughing commenced again, and alee the tick
ling in my throat, at interval*; and o 3 (o r e my
arriving in New Orleans, on the 11th inst., on
some night, my coughing would commence
and continue lor an hour or two. I soon pro
cured another bottle from you, and in less than
two days I was entirely relieved again. I am "f 11 0
now determined to always keep a bottle on *his—
hand, and in the commencing of a cough, a ve
ry few small doses will relieve it entuely. 1
am now fully satisfied it is (ho bmt COUGH
REMEDY' now known to the world; ami it is a
duty you owe to tho coughing and afflicted
Clear the Track for the
GEORGIA ALCAHEST!
Dr*. T. A IV. L. Callaway,
AVE invented a medicated compound ior
the curs of *11 di*sas«s of the Skin and
■iir, whicb they honor with the name of the
GEORGIA ALCAHEST !
A mcnatrum long sought for, and never obtain
ed until now. It is a remedy of the South, and
wa ask of the 8outn a fair trial of its virtues
and effseta on all the diseases we c/nim for it—
as a specific. Each week brings us tidings of
cure* perfected by it, that exceeds our most
sanguine expectations. It has no equal in
preserving, restoring and beautifying the Hair;
eradicating Scurf and (Dandruff; preventing
Baldness and Grey Hair*; curing diseases of
the Skin, Glands and Mucelt, Bruises, Cuts.
Sprains, Stings of insects, I rnation and Swel
ling rtuted by poisonous plants, Erysipelas,
Ring-wormt, Scald ietd, IniltmedSkin, Prick
ly heat, Pimples, Scrofula, Tetter* in all stages
Salt Rheum, Sore Throat, Shingles, Rough
Hands, Peridical or Nervous Headache, Chap-
ed Skin, Chilblaian, and all external inllamrna-
tions. We will give a few vouchers to what it
has done, and trust the Alcahest to herald its
own fame when used
Monroe, Walton county, Georgia.
Alabama, Randolph County, (
Jon. 10th, 1857. J
Daa. I\ A N. L. Callaway: As you reques. I
led me to state what timo mv J/air began to
fall off, I lake pleasure in saying to you that in
1862, my Hair began to look dead, and fall off.
the surface of my head became an entire ». url (
and all my Hair dropped off by the time I saw
you in Georgia, 1856- The one bottle you sent
to mo while at my sisters, (Mrs. McCurlcy’s)
made a peimanent cure ol it. Tho scurf and
dandruff'all fell off or disappeared, the second
bathing, and before I left Georgia, my Hair
was some 4 or 7, inches long, and is this dar ss
fall and as beaut ifui as ever, and more soft and
lively; every person thtt beholds it thinks it i
oiled. It has been over 18 months since the |
bottle of Alcahest gave out- I do wish that all
the afflicted would gave it a trial, as I had triid
many remedies before,from eminent physician*
all without effect. JANE CARSON.
Georgia, Walton County.
We, whose nanus ore undersigned, do certi
fy that we were w itnesses to the above case,
that it is true as Miss Carson has stated, when
the left hero her Hair was as beautiful and full
covering the whole head as before deceased,and
resembled silk velvet.
OVERTON O. McCARTY.
SARAH McCARTY,
SILAS RAY,
PHENNIA/f RAY.
Georgia, Uwiunctt County. |
Drs. T.A N. L. Callaway: My .Iiiughie |
Mary Elizabeth was attacked with Tetter on '
her head, I applied to a or 4 eminent physi- i
cians, each application only served to aggri ,
rate it, she was so afflicted that she was com- !
pelled to sleep on her face. Her Hair had
nearly all fallen off- The ono bottle of your
Georgia Alcahf .-.t that I paid $1 for, made a .
complete cure,[and her Hair instantly conimcH-j
ced a fresh growth, and as soon as natures laws |
would admit, she had a fine head of hair and j
is now as full and beautiful as ever; it lies been !
well over 2 years. You are at liberty to uee I
1,11 voCifu/r ^ ,C0Ufy l0,hcl worthless
FIELDING HAMILTON
Dr. MeLANB’8
* CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
AND
LITER PILLS.
Two of the bait Prepar-atlo.t of the A|s,
They are not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their ‘ name pur
ports.
The Vbrmifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The, Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious De
rangements, Sick Head
ache, &c.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills, All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane’s, are
ft
W. J. mini ILL. J. SL KOaUTi, J. D. TXUtXLL
k IDG ILL, ROBEITSA TEBBELL,
EOKGIa, Fulton County.—
John Lynch of said county, administrator
niel McSheffry deceased, and Mich sal
MeSheff/y deceased. Isle oi said county, wil
apply for letters of Dismission from said admin
istrations at the Novnaber Terre next, of the
C curt of Ordinary of *a d counlr.
JOS- H. MEAD, Ordinary.
Aprilt. 1*57 w*m
To DckUn aad(Credltor«.
i4n<f East Tennessee Marble A,
■VVONUMENTS, Tomb*. Urn., and Vases
LVjL Marble Mantels and Furnishing Marble,
lx All order* promptly filled.
Atlanta, Oe. fib 24 dir
JANUARY 1st, 1857.
P URE WHITE WHEAT FAMILY
Flour. 160 Sacks, ju*t received, which is
considered equal to anything ever seen in this
makret. For Sale by, E, M. 8EA00.
dwtf
JUST RECEIVED.
)XE;
Cheap
BOXE8, of different Qualities of ToU-co
W. ROARK,
dwtf
For Sale.
O NE of the most desirable reaideneee on the
edge* of the city of Atlanta. Dr. D'AIvlg
ny offers lo sell the house and lot where he now
elide*, on Marietta street, a little above Squire
syne. Term* very aeeommodath g, appj, „ n
e Mamie** Mseh 4. 1*66 w ,f
G 1 EORCilA, Gwinnett t ountj.-
JT Whereas, William Maltbia applies to me
for Letters of Administration upon the V'atate
of Elisha M. Winn,deceased, lets of Alabama,
having property in this Stale, these are there-
. , ore to cite and admonish all and siugulas the
pr*#erib«,J i,y law, or they i kindred and creditor* to ehow cause if anv thev
A mil nasaon.. I.JaLa.l »_ L L. L _ :i. r 1 ' . J
G EORGIA, Fremytli Connty,*-.
All persona having demand* against Ro
bert O. Boweti, late of Mid ecranty deceased, are
hereby notified to present them properly attested
to us within tbs tun* eras
will not La aetUaJ, and all persons indebted
atid deceased, are hereby required lo mak, im
mediate payment.
SOLOMON 8EEUJK, > d.lmr’s
MARY A R BROWN, j Admr i.
wbfld
have, within the time prescribed by law, why
letters should not bo granted to aanl applicant,
on the tint Monday in August next. G,,. n
under rey hand at office, this July 1, 186;
(r. T IIAKE8TRAW.
july t—td Ordinary,
part of the human family, to put so valuable a
remedy within the reach of all. Its praises will
voon be upon the tougucsof teas of tluucands oi
joyful anil coughless, happy soula So great a
remedy as your Expectorant should be brought
before the public.
I am, dear sir, respectfully your*.
Ii. J. WOODWARD,
of St. Louis, Mo.
rVFor vale by SMITH & EZZARD.snd
Druggists generally.
may 16, 1857 .i'-.'ioi
New and Important Discovery in
the Science of Medicine.
P ATENT OFFICE SEAL OF G P EAT
Bniian, Diplome dc r harmacie Pharraa-
cien de Paris, and Imperial College of Medi
cine, Vienna. Sold wholesale and retail by
Dr H. A. BARROW, member of the Imperial
College of Vienna, and Royal College if Sur
geons, London, who may be personally consul
ted at his residence. 167 Prince street, few
blocks west of Broadway, N. Y , from 11 a. in.
till 2 p. m. and from 4 till 8 p. m. (Sundays ex
ceplrd, unless by appointment.
Tricbeuiur No. 1.
Is a remedy for Relaxation, Sperraatorrhira, and
all the distressing consequences arising from
early abu*e, indiscriminate excesses, or too long
residence in hot climates, it hns restored bod
ily and sexual strength and vigor to thousands
who aro now in ihe enjoyment of health and
the functians-of - manhood; and whatever may
bp the cause or disqualifications for marriag
ihey are eff.dually subdued.
Triesrmar No. 2,
completely and entirely eradicates all traces of
Gonorrhea,both in ils mild and and oggrnaated
forms. Gleet*, -Strictures, Irritation of the Blad
dor, Non-retention of Urine, Pains ot the Lions
and Kidneys, and those disorders for winch
Copaivi and Cubeba have no long been thought
an antidote-
TiTc*emar No. 3.
is the great continental remedy lor Syphilis and
Secondary Symptoms. It also constitutes a
certain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all Cu
taneous Eruptions, removing and expelling in
is course all impurities Irion the virus stream
so as altogetlieto eradicate 'he virus of disease
and expel it by in*en*ibie pcr*piration through
the medium of the pores of the skin and
urine.
It ia a never failing remedy for that claee oi
disorder* which English Physicians treat with
Mercury, to the inevitable destruction of tho pa-
tientj* constitution, c id which all the Parsapar-
riiia in the world cannot removs,
TRIESEMAR No. 1, 2, and 3, are prepared
in the form ofloxenges, devoid of taste or smell
and can be carried in the waiscoat pocket. Hold
in tin cases, and divided in separate doses as
administered by Vilpeau.Lallcmsn, A'oux. Ri-
cord, Ac , dec- Price $3 each, or rases In one
for $2, which saves $3, and in $27 cases,
whereby there is a saving of $U,
None are genuine unless the Engravings of
the Beai* of the Patent Office of England, the
Heals of theEeolo rfe Pharacie de Paris, and the
Imperial College of Vienna, are affixed upon
each wrapper, and around each case. Imita
tion* are liable to the severest penalities of the
aw.
Hpecial arrangements enable Dr. Barrow to
forward immediately, on receiving a ri.mittauc*
the $9 and larger sire coses of l’rieermar Free
of carnage, to any part of the world, securely
parked and properly addressed, thus eiuunng
genuine European preparations and protecting
the public from spurious sod pernicious imita
tions
Attendance and consultation from 12 a, rn.
till 2 p. m. and Ironi 1 till 8 in the evening. ! 6
Prince Htreet, a few blocks west offroad way
New York. aprJ 28 ’67 dawly ‘i
Georgia, Walton County.
Era. Uallaway A. Hon; My wife lins been
afflicted with Chilblains ait over her neck and
shoulders, in large lumps uuder tho skin, none
of them ever running as common Inlet, which
threw her into n high fever, headache, Ac.—
Hearing of your Georgia Alcahest, I procured a
bottle, and to my great joy, it, in a very few
days, made a cure, for which accept my best
wishes for your success in so valuable u rein dy
Ihcar ita fame spoken Ly every person that uses |
it as a spocific for all the diseases you say it will
cure. Yours truly,
W. W. PETER8, J. I*. I
The gf.nuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING BRO S,
60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Solo Proprietor!*.
i 8COVIL A MEAD, New Orleans, Getter^
Georgia, Walton, Co., April 29.1867. , w hoBah- Agents for tho Southern States, t
Drs. T. AN. L. Callaway; I was sffecird I w “ 0al orders must bo addressed,
with a most trouhlcromc breaking out all over fvOLD BY
my head, face, neck, shoulders and breast, I __Bmith A Ezzard, A. Alexander and J.!.
which had causod my hair to fall off' and seem
lifeless My daughter Elizabeth E, was simi.
larly affected. The two hot lev of your Geor
gia Alcaboat I procured stopped the ilehing a
the first application, and has made a complete
care • f both of us, the disease had been annoy
ing na for year*; and Sirs I hardly know how
ro express my gratitude for Biich a blessing, ami
I cheerfully recommend it lo the public an a
restorative and tonic as my hair looks like a
youths in full bioom of 26 years.
Yours truly JAMES S. AKIN.
For salo by Hraith A Exzard, A. Alexander,
and Dr. Woodbury, Atlan'a, Georgia, ni-d
rirnggist* generally throughout the country
may 21,1857 d*w3m
"HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO
RECTIFIERS, LIQUOR MERCHANTS
AMO WHOLESALE GROCERS.
DR. FEUCTWANGBR’S
Flavoring to Produce at a Moments Notice
every desired Liquor.
HE undersigned has lately mado great im
provemeuts in this branch of husii cas.—
flavorings are put up in packages of 6, 10
and40 Gallons, and requires but the adding of
Pure|8pirit, either 1st or 4th proof and Liquor
such os cognac, either dark or pale, Holland
and Enghsn Gin, Jamaica, am! 8t. croix Rurn
Monongehelia, Bourbon, Irish and Hcotch
Whiskey, Apple, Peach, Cherry and Raspberry
Brandy, Port and Madeira Wince will be in
stantly produced. it requires no skill, but an
a.dtion of a good spirit say 60 gallons to each
gall nof the respective Flavoring
The best cogntc oil, green, yellow and while
warranted genuine, as low as any other impor
ter in the United Htates.
Essence of every Liquor, Extract of cognac,
1 lb oi which produces 209 gxllone of cognac-
Raw Whiskey may by Dr, F’s age and boyd
prepartion bn made smooth with but a trilling
expense.
The price of Flavoring* are extremely moder
ate, and directions in full supplied hy
DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER,
Chemist and Importer of Drugs, Essential
Oils and Metals, Daguerreotype and
’ rphic Chemicals,
rpiIE i
I prov
The flavi
I'hotog
ngrapmc
No. 143 Malden Lane, s. V.
N II,— Hole Agent lor Godfrey's celebrated
Cordial Bitters and Gin.
April 21, 1867 dew6in
To the CitizeB of Gwinnett. Jack-
son, Franklin, and the adjoin
ing counties.
W E *ouU respectfully give onr warmut thanks f.,i
their liberal patron.ige, aul we liope from th..
era] satisfaction givun In our fanner operation* In
Dental Surgary.to demand a large portion of tbelr
practice ,n the future. W# are now i ecalvtng a new
and flne assortment of Dental Material, Instruments-
tnd wi feel assured, with Itu advantage of front eli to
ten years reg“‘ *
In all operatk
R. II., will .
of March next, and during
irlng n
call* wiil he ainmdod to add.
Lnv.Tt-ncpvliltt, Georgia.
vs williamw Eaton
DU 11/kDL'UT II if i n . v. 1
abfttnoe in's winter.
• William W. &u!'‘11,31 —.. .
a L« I
Woodbury, Atlanta ; Wm. Loot, Marietta; K.
0. Sllinijton A Hon. Jonesboro; E. Kossor, De
catur ; H. M. Orilfin, Palmetto; W. B. Swan,
CampMIton ; W. 6c (J. E. Bennett, Fayette
ville • R. N. UuHdell, Villa Rica ; Camp dc Chriu-
tiar., Fairburn , Htilwell Brown, McDon
ough ; J. .M. Lee & Co., Stone Mountain.
Jtin 8 ’67 (1awly
Card for (he Ladies.
T his great Turkish periodical
REMEDY.—For the immediate removal oi
Obstructions, Irrcgulant'cs, Prolupsus Uteri,
(Falling of the Womb.) Letichorrhea or White*,
Ac., Ac.
These Pills have never in a singlo instance
failed in producing themenses. Too muchcau-
not be said in their favor. No woman can en
joy good health when that particular part ot her
peculiar organization is deranged. Sickness at
stomach, headache, languer, debility, pain in Ihe
head, side, and haok, lx of appetite, costivcncss,
Ac , are some of the symptoms which attend ir-.
regular menstruation. As certain as time arc
these Pill* to remove one and all of these symp
toms.
Uo sure and get the genuino, which has our
signature on each box. These Pills may be
had by addressing Dr. Hanfloy A Co., and
inclosiig $1; the Pillii, wiH be sent by return
mail.
N. Ji.—Ladies whose health will not permit
of an increase of family will find these Pills a suc
cessful preventive.
Ladies who are pregnant, should not use these
Pills, as ihey arc sure to bring on mui-cariiage,
though no injury to health would follow.
Address,
DR. 8ANFL0Y A CO.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Feb 10 dwtf
J. \V.r HUTCHINSON’S
IONIC BITTERS,
FOR THE CUBE OF
CHILLS AXD FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, LIV
ER COMPLAINT. DlARRHOiA,
JA VNOVE, CHRONIC OR
SEP. VOIIS DEBILITY,
Ann almost ull cthex Diseases incidental to a
.Southern Climate, ft is a certain preventive (it
taken during an epidemio,) to Yellow Fever or
Asiatic Cholera.
AH A FAMILY MEDICINE,
II isinvaluable—itis highly tocommended in the
disease* of children—as n nrr.-ontive and remedy
for worms, it has no superior. Price $1.90 pet
bottle. For sale at
KAY’S CHEAP BOOK8T0RES
jan 23—dAwlv Atlanta Ga
Athens Manalhcturing Company.
E arc the solo agents of this Company in
f f Atlanta, and now i Her for sale a FINE
il'FPLY OFOZNABKROH, at Manufacturing
at our Warehouse. Call and *ee.
8U
prraa,
LOWE A RICE.
■Iwrtf
Sorsurbar 2, U4*
DK ROBERT II, EATON,
V FCW BARRELS, of the same old Corn
H Inskey, on hand yet.
mhkWwtl W, W ROARK.