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IRECTOR8 of tto
toad Company, have
tuiM of this Stork
jMjrux). lotto cltiten*
j.i desire to subscribe,
• will «<*> to called
rant* from the State
ffioient to par tto
Seventy miles of
ider contract, wilb
v, of thia State,
■I resources, fir*
mu> anJ speedy
■> Rights, Fran-
‘■•mpanr, araaa-
Road, haa al-
nd tto Road
vr it. Aa tba
<e for fund.*,
par maturing
.New Orleans,
h. ISM, with
‘hr Stock may
t the office of
Georgia, where
■tatrilic*. ran to
. Agent
Rail Road
of Georgia.
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EUREK A OIL
ins
ntauon ia to-
.ma It ia excellent
ogh for all Farming
•ered.
c JOOO Bushels of 6or 1;
arming utensils,
eired, they will aril fO Ne-
-nd field hands.
▲ new remedy tecentty iutroducwd to the
f\ puhto. ia startling oar community br the
wonderful cure* that ate being effected by |U
uae ft haa been tried in caera of the mart eie-
I iaat cholic, on aore brotate, ciaahed nipple*, tet
ter*. aruptioaa of the akin, ulcere, earn lege, ul
cerated eoree of long standing, sprains and bruis
es, in evert inatanre where wo hate heard of ita
being used, it haa pored to baa aura and speedy
remedy. To ita former tugh.character, j, now
addad that a! the destroyer of the but in that rah
liable animal, the home Who would ha with
i out so good a Samaritan for the ailments of
mar and beast, as the Enraha Oil. It can to
had in this city at the store of A K Ayar, and
at the drag store of Dantofth, Nagel <k Co. It
ia a discovert of southern origin, and ia minu -
lectured and sold at wholesale by O. W. Croaft
g Co, at the city of Atlanta, Oa, Read the
following note addressed to «a yesterday :
CounBcn. Ga., July 9*. 1857.
I think it my duty to inform the public thro 1
tour valuable paper, of a moat remarkable cure
whioh was effected an a horse of Mrs. King’s,
which was taken in Broad street, and pronoun
ced hy knowing onee to be hopelessly affected
with the Bolts. I administered Eureka oil, and
in a tart abort time the home was entirely re'
leived, to the astonishment of a crowd of spec
tators, merchants, countrymen and others, who
had toen attracted to the spot by the agonies of
the animal. 'By giving this a place in your col
umns, you will confer a great favor on man and
toast- ’ CHARLES V. SMITH.
AfHIctcd Read!
,( railed 10 see a Lady from Alabama, who
had come to Atlanta on a visit. When I en
tered the room, 1 found her sitting in a chair
with the glands of' her neck so much swollen
and iafiaraed, that the could not turn her head
to thadltht or lelt. to apeak so as to be heerd
across the room. I prevailed with her to try Eu
reka OR. She consented, and commenced, hy
rubbing it well on the throat, and gargling fre
quently, and to my great astonishment, in three
days she pronounced herse!t effectually cured,
and left for Alabama with a good supply of the
justly celebrated Eureka Oil. Sold only by
8. J. 8HACKI.EF0RD, Sole Ag’t.
Try It, Ewerybady!
A Lady in thia city who was awfully afflicted
with Inflammatory Rheumatism from the bottom
uf the left foot up the same limb, side, both shoul
ders. and down the arm to the ends ot her fin
gers. Could not whlk, but lay in tod tormented
with the moat excruciating pain, day and nigh*.
1 recommended her to try the Eureka Oil. She
readily agreed to doeo. and commenced rubbing
it on the surface three or four times a day, and
in about five days she was entirely relieved of
Inflammation and paini I was an aye witness
of the wonderful eflecta of this oil, and affirm
the above tc be substantially u „
8. J. SHACKLEFORD, Agent.
August IL1867 dtf
Jtttfritines, fet.
Woodman’s Gharry Expectorant
It the Great Regiedy which i* taking the plate
of dtl Other*.
TN a country where multitude* are annually
I carried oft by pulmonary diseases, it Is scarce
fy necessary to enlarge upon the merits ot
REMVDY, which, if taken in time, will assure
edly prevent the aed oonarquenres too often
arising from
COITQHH, C0L08 AND INFLUENZA,
and the teriou* TRACHIAL AND BRON
CHIAL effcclious that become, when neglected
the PRECURSORS OF CONSUMPTION
AND OF DEATH.
-The Balaam quiets the moot violent cough in
the course of a few hours, enabling the patient
who may hate been kept awake night after
night by the continual recurrence ol paroxysms
to ENJOY CALM AND REFRESHING
SLEEP.
It loosens the cough—relieves the tightness
of the eheat-and repidiy mitigates all the symp
toms attendant upon au IRRITABLE CON
DITION OF THE ORGANS OF RESPIRA
TION.
A a a family medicine, it haa already acquired
a high reputation in the wait, and ought to oc
cupy a place in every farmer’* and planter's
medicine cheat.
The following original letter waa banded to ua
for publication; a remedy which can elicit such
encomiums, must be a good one:
Galvbmom, Txxas, April 25, 186fi.
Ua. O. O. WoonuAN - , New Orleans;
•Vfy Dear Sir.-—Injustice to you and a duty
1 owe to a suffering, and, I may say, s world uf
coughing people, 1 stole what your invaluable
Gough Remedy—tour CHERRY EXPEC
TORANT—haa done for me, when all other
remedies have failed to giTa any relief. In the
fall of 1847, living in St. Louia, where I have
teaided moat of the time lor the last sixteen
years, I took a severe cold, which settled on my
lungs, and was confined to my bed, and dosed
and bfiatered by doctors for several weeks, but
finally got on my legs again, but not cured of
toy hard cougtung.and rattling t nd tickling in
my throat, which continue.’ ; tsanlly for
more ihnn six months, at way* U;u rocatin the
winter. My friends insisted I tod coughed
enough to kill a dozen commeu men, and that
I mutt lie in the last stage of consumption. I
made up my mind that I must oc*.>gu my life
away. I left St. Louis in Duo:-tiixsr last, to
travel and spend the winter !c vha South.—
When|I called at your store ui V i Usburg, you
will recollect, I was coughing so hard I could
not make m^ business known. You said you
would cure my cough. As you gave me a bot
tle of your CHERRY EXPECTORANT, I
thought I would not slight you and your medi
cine so much as not to try it; and in thankful
ness shall I ever remember the day I did so. In
but a low days, it began to allay and diminish
my cough and tickling in my throat, and be
fore I had used more than three fourths of the
contents of that bottle, 1 was entirely cured, and
for weeks I did not even raise a cough, tLsugl
exposed day and nigbt, in all weathers, in tra-
However, in March, while traveling in
s
c.
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arful preparation for a longtime, will to publiah-
eJ early in coming autumn. It will to splendidly
illustrated with numerous fins engraving* and
harts, and contain several copper map*, all ol
-inch will to beautifully colored.
'There ere no geographical works published,
mi are *o much in demand, or that have so wide
« circulation as those of Mr. Mite belt. There are
Up .vaids of four hundred thousand copies of them
•uh: annually and their manufacture give constant
employment to more than 450 persons. The
irrangemenu of the publishers are such that they
«re enabled to give come lly all the latest geograph
ic »l discoveries. They publish the only fall series
tJ geographies in the country, end have regular!*
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, slice of all utlier similar works, in their accuracy,
.impreherisiveiuws, end progressive character;
nd m keeping pscewith ihe march of discovery
*n.l improvement. fdee 1 ’66 dwii.
slid the location is as healthy
t the State.
. urchaaers will please call at the Plantation
or at I-ouisville, Barbour Countv, Alabama
where one of w. can always be found.
They ha-e also other small tracts of Land, in
and near Louitville, for sale.
This property si offered for sale, for no other
reason than the undersigned intend to quit
farming. Term* of tale accommodating.
J. 4 J. M. LAMPLEY.
Louisville, Barbour, co., Ala,
July 27,1557, w3m
Haahlnitoi Hall,
T he firm of loyd a pulliam
having expired this day’by limitaricn, I
take this opportunity to notify the public that
the House is now under the superintendents of
Mr. W. A, M. Lamer and Lady, whose names
alone are a sufficient guarantee for e first class
Hotel, and thankful for past favors, aoheif a
continuance ol the same.
JAME8 LOYD, Proprietor.
i June 1, 1857.—dwtf
Notice,
I rpHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exist.
. X ing under the firm, name and styls of Loyd
dt Pulliam, is this day dissolved by limitation.
Mr. Henry G. Dean ia the authorised agent
of Loyd 4 Pulliam, in closing the t -i-inmi of
the late firm, and may at all times bo found el
the Washington Hail, Atlanta, Georgia.
JAMES LOYD,
A. C. PULLIAM.
June 1, 1857-—dwtf
Valuable Cuty Property A Fam
ily Residence for Sale.
T HE unde reigned often for as tto, House
and Lot on which he now read** in t ho
city of Atlanta.
The House ia a comfortable one for e fem ly
and has a first rate Garden with a fine ess it-
ment 0' Fruit Trees attached, alto e small
house at the corner of said lot—the whole lot
containing about five acres of land.
This property is rituatad on Martin and Coir
ley streets, and will be sold on accommodating
terms. Persons desirous of purchasing, can,
by calling, i u mj absence at the “Examiner
Office,” or by applying at the premises, obtain
a full description of the tame,
june »—dltwif M. E. HEOGIE.
h’kiil for Young Ladies.
i*
\1 Rf WRIGHT, will open
lYX “Sc lor Young Ladie* on
me 8th ol Jinuery. Her purpose is
o. . stabhvh * permanent Seminary,
slid to give tto pupils committed to __
her care a thorough » B d practical education.
8he will he sided by competent professors. The
year will to divided mio two lerros of Twenty
week* each.
Terms per Semloii.
I’nmary Glass. *12,00
Junior “ 16,00
Senior “ 20,00
Mn, Wright will leech the Latin Language,
at a moderate extra charge.
The mother Languages and Mr:..c will W
taught at Pofcssor* charges. Boarding and
i’utio n in English *76, per session.
REFERENCE*.
Right Rev. Bishop Elliott, Savannah
Cobb, Montgomery.
Uou. C . J. McDonald, Marietta.
edtwtf
JANUARY Ut, 1867.
P URE WHITE WHEAT FAMILY
Flour. 150 Sacks, just received, which is
considered equal to anything over seen in this
rnajuet. Foe Bale by, E. M. SEAGO. •
— -dwtf
7 ult Received, a fin# lot of White
Lead. Linseed Oil, and Turpentine
June 14 ’67 dlwtf W. W. ROARK.
J.F.1ZZARD,
(Buueuor to Guodtpemd, Bearu
WHOLESALE DEALeTiN W
DEMESTIC LIQ8RS &
Xt No • Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street
ATLA NTACGEOBO IA.
Brandies,
Cordials,
Wines,
Rum,
Gins,
Ales,
Whiskey,
Porter,
etc. etc.
150,000 Hpmmtub and (lenuu
cigars of a variety «r Braads.
' ►*! 1867 dawlv
- . Pit
cher. Ccenango Co- N. Y. “My hair is now re
stored to its natural color, and ceases to fall
off”
Rev. B. P. STONE, D. D., Concord, N. H
“My hair which waa grey, is now restored to its
natural color, Ac.
REV. D. OLENDENIN, Chicago, 111. “1
can add my testimony, and recommend It to
my friends.”
REV. D. T. WOOD, Middletown, N. Y.—
“My own hair has greatly thickened, also thst
, of one of my family who was becoming bald."
' QT We might swell this list, but if not con
1 vincad, TRY IT.
MRS. 8. A. ALLEN’S ZYLOB.4L8AMUM
Or World’s Htir Dressing, is essential to uss
with the Restorer, and is the best Hair Dressing
for old or young extant, being often efficacious
in cases of Hair falling, Ac., without the Re
storer.
Grey haired, Bald, or persons afflicted with
diseases of the hair or scalp, read the above, and
judge of
AfRS.B. A ALLEN’S WORLD’S HAIR
RESTORER.
It dote not toil or stain. Hold by all the
principal wholesale and retail meihantsin the
U. 8, Cuba or Canada.
DEPOT,355 BROOME STREET,
New York.
IT 80me dealers try to sell articles instead
of this, on which they make more profit Wrie
Depot for circular and information.
prilT x w6in.
' D. B. PLUMB & 00.,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
WHOLK8ALK AND EUCTAIL DXALKB8 IN
Drags, Mcdielnes, and Chemicals,
DYE WOODS A DYE STUFFS,
Oils, Taints and Point&vd Articles, V amishe*
Window Glass and Putty, Glass Ware.
French, and American Perfumery Fn,e
Toilet and Shnving Soapa, Fine
Tooth and Hair Brushes,
Paint Brushes,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS OF ALL KINDH
Hpicea, Snulfe, Manufactured Tobacco, all
ihs Patent or Proprietary Medieince,
uf the Day, Superior Inks, Purs
Wines and Brandiaafoi Med
icai Purposes, Extract fix
Flavoring, Chice Toi
let end Fancy
Articles,
etc.
tw We offer goods equally as low as they
can to obtained from tny similar establishment
in thia section.
Warranted to be Purr, h'resh, and Genuine.
OT Orders from the Country promptly filled
end setistaction guaranteed with regard to price
and quality.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTION’S rill re-
eiv* particular attention at all hours uf the day
or n’ghl- fno» I dwty
vehng.
■T 18 KAT t nvr , North Carolina, I took » »evero cold, end tny
pdvmnPNT J H PATflN 1 I 1> j coughing commenced again, and 0U0 the tick-
PRESIDENT J. “.EATON, L. L. 1. ij n g i n my throat, at intervals; orti toforemj
l-mm VnirerrUyAlurfreesboro, Tennessee, in New Orleans, on lbs li’h in.t„ oil
* Ic'd; andYs~wfthin 12 mile, I ‘Km^.H^rSS Zc I ‘ t °“* ni * ht ' "* y COU * SlB ' ,^« ncc
.*, where the Girard A Mobile 1 ir n- **““• V 01 “ * j 1‘eatorer, 6cc., ■ d conl j„ ue for an hour or tv.u. I soon pro-
H. n . levr n,ontha.nm. Tto land I ,ht f aUm * "^"V locks j ^ bot|lo frolnyoU) , tJui le8H t £ sn
itol^j ^ ^ /n>fer two days I wae entirely relieved again, lam
T ’ ^1 RE\ . M. THAGER,(60 years of age), Pit- now determined to always keep a bottle on,
hand, and in the commencing of a cough, a vc- j
ry few small doses will relieve it entirely. 11
am now fuljy satisfied it i* the but COUGH |
REMEDY now known to the world; and it is a
duty you owe to the coughing nnl afflicted
part of the human tamily, to ntt’ so valuable a
remedy within tho reach of »U. ..2 trainee will
soon be upon the tonguceof Uecv r* thousands ol
joyful and congblcsa, happy aoute. Ho great a
remedy as your Expectorant should be brought
before tho public.
I urn, oear sir, respectfully your*.
R. J. WOODWARD,
of Bt. Louia, Mo.
'For vale by SMITH A F.7IZAHD,and
Druggists generally.
may 18, 1857 4.78m
BROWN’S HOTEL,
[Opposite the Passenger Depot,)
.MACON, CEORttlA.
E. E. BROWN A E. ISAACS, Proprietor..
B- I. DENSE, Huj-erintendent.
Jan 17—dawly
TO MANUFACTURERS.
-V-
W E are now receiving
large lot'of Bole Leath
er,Calf Skins, Lining*. Bindings
Lasts, Page, KB, and everything _
connected with tto Boot end Shoe business,
which will be sold at low price* for Cash.
All orders accompanied with Cash will to
promptly filled with gOodGoods, end at low rates
—at tho Sign of tto Big Boot, Peachtrre-street,
Cherokee Block. sptOdtf DIMICK 6 MIX.
A DAILY
I.KAVER MADIH
Al lo’rloekTSr Arrireoatl
Evening
COACH
Arrives at Eaton tun same
Leaves Eatoutton,
At 6 o’clock, F.M. Arrive* at Maduun 11*
P. M.
J. W * L. L. MOORE,
Run In connection with tba Night Trains on
the Georgia Rail Road,
afloat 12 dwtf
New and Important Discovery in
the Science of Medicine.
"PATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT
I Britian, Diplome dc Fharmacie Pharma
cier, 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 of Sur
geons, London, who may be personally consul
ted at his residence, 167 Prince meet, few
blocks west of Broadway, N. Y., from 11 a. m.
till 2 p. m. and from l till 8 p. m. (Sundays ox-
cepted, unless by appointment.
Trlcaeutar No. 1.
Is a remedy for Relaxation, Spermatorrhoea, and
all the distreasing conaequences nriring from
early abuse,indiscriminate excesses, or too long
residence in hot climates. It has restored bod
ily and sexual strength and vigor to thousands
who aro now in the enjoyment of health and
the functions of manhood; and whatever may
to the cause or disqualifications for mirrisgc,
they sre effectually subdued.
Trleaemar No. 3,
completely and entirely eradicates all traces of
Gonorrhea,both in its mild and and aggravated
forms. Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of the Blad
der, Non-retention of Urine, Pains of the Lions
and Kidney*, and those disorders for which
Copaivi and Cutobs have to long been thought
an antidota-
TrleNemar No. 3,
is the great continental remedy for Syphilis and
Sec ndary Symptoms. It also constitutes a
certain care for Scnrvy, Scrofula, and all Cu-
janeon* Eruptions, removing and expelling in
a course all impurities from the virus stream,
so SB altogetbrto eradicate the rirue of disease
anti expel it by insensible perspiration through
the medium of the pores of the skin end
urine.
It is e never failing remedy for that class of
disorders which English Physicians treat with
Mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the pa
tient's constitution, c id-which ell the Parsipar-
rilla in the World cannot remove.
TRIEHEMAR No. 1, 2, and 71, are prepared
in the form of lounges, devoid of lasts or smell
end can be carried in the weiseoat pocket. Sold
in tin cases, and divided in separate dotes as
administered by Velpeau,Lalleman, Xoux. Ri
cord, Ac , Ae- Price $3 etch, or esses in one
for $ 9 . which saves $3, end in $37 cases,
whereby there is a saving of $8,
None era genuine unless the Engravings of
ihs Seals of the Patent Office of England, the
Seals of tbeEcule it Pharacieda Peris, and (be
Imperial College of Vienne, are affixed upon
each wrapper, ari l around each caae. Imita
tions are liable to ihe severest penalities of the
aw,
Speriat sirangementa enable Dr. Barrow to
forward immediately, on receiving a remittance
the $9 end larger axe cases of Priesemer Free
of carriage, to any part ol the world, securely
pocked end properly addressed, thus ensuring
genuine European preparations and protactiug
tto public fromepunous and pernicious imita
tions-
Attendance and consultation from 12 a. m.
till 2 p. m. and from 4 till 8 in tto evening. 16
Prince Street, a few blocks west uforoadw
w Y otk. aprii 28 '67 dawly
Cleiuf tli* Track for tin'
GEORGIA ALOAHEST!
Dr*. T A N. L Gallaway,
AVE Invented a medicated compound lor
the cure of aH disease* of the HItm »r»d
■, which thay honor with the name ol ilic
GEORGIA ALGAHE8T!
A meiutrum long sought for, anil never obtain
ed until now.- H is a remedy of the South, mid
we aek of the South a fair trial of its virtues
and effects on ail the disease* we r/aim for it—
es e specific. Each week brings 11s tidings of
cures perfected by it, that exceed* our miwl
■anguine expectations, it ha* 110 equal in
preserving, restoring and beautilyiug the Hair;
•radicating Scurf and |I)andrufl'; preventing
Baldness and Grey Hairs; curing disease* of
llie Skin. Glands and Mucel*, Bruises, Guts,
Sprains, Stings of insect*, Dilation uml Swel
ling caused by poisonous plant*, Erysipelas,
Ring-worms, Scald road. Inflamed Skin, Prick
ly heat. Pimples, Scrofula, Tetters in all stage*
Sait Rheum, Sore Throat, Shingle*, Rough
Hands, Peridical or Nervous Headache, ('hail
ed Skill, Ghilbleiin, and all external inllainiua-
tions. We will give a few voucher* 10 what il
has done, and truat the Alrahest to herald its
own fame when used.
Monroe, Walton county, Georgia.
Alabama, Randolph County, J
Jnn. 10th, 1857. )
Das. T. A N. L. Gallawat: As you reque*
led mo to state what time niv //air begun to
fall off, I lake pleasure in saying to you thatin,
1862, my Hair began to look dead, and fall oil’
the surface of my head became an entire *, nrt
and ail tny Hair dropped oil by the time I saw
you in Georgia, 1865- The one bottle you sent
to me while at my sister*, (Mrs. McGnrley's)
made a peunanent cure of it. The scurf and
dandruff all fell off or disappeared, the second
bathing, aud before [ left Georgia, my Hair
wa* some 1 or 6 inches long, and i* tin* day a*
full and as beautiful a» ever, and more soft and
lirelv; every person thot beholds it thinks it is
oiled. It has been over 18 months since the
hottle of Aleahest gave out- I do wish that all
the sfflieted would gave- it a trial, as I hail tried
many remedies before, from oniinent physician;
•II without efij-cl. JANE CARSON.
Georgia, Walton County.
We,'Whose nameo are undersigned, do certi
fy that we were witnesses to the above caae,
that it is truo ae Miss Carson has stated, when
she left here her Hair was aa beautiful and full
covering the whole head s* before deceased,and
resembled silk velvet
OVERTON G. McCARTY.
SARAH McCARTY.
8II.AS RAY,
PHENNIA// RAY.
Georgia, Gwinnett County.
Drs. T.dcN. L. Gallaway: My daughto
Mary Elizabeth was attacked with Tetter on
her head, I applied to 3 or 4 eminent physi
cian*, each application only served to aggro
vale it, sho wasso afflicted that she wa* com
pelled to sleep on her face. Her Hair had
nearly all fallen oil- The ono bottle of your
Georgia Alcahest that I paid $1 for, made a
complete cure,[and her Hair instantly commen
ced a fresh grovyth, and as soon a* natures laws
would admit, she had a fine hend of hair and
is now as full and beautiful as ever; it hs* been
well over 2 years. You are al liberty to use
tills—a* all my neighbor* wilt testify tn t hr
same. Yours truly,
FIELDING HAMILTON.
Georgia, Walton County.
Drs. Gallaway «fc Son: My wife has been
afflicted with Chilblains nil over her neck and
shoulders, in largo lumps under tto skin, none
of them aver running as common biles, which
threw her into n high fovor, headache, Ac.—
Hearing of your Georgia Alcahest, I procured a
bottle, and to my great joy, if, in a very few
days, mado a cure, for which accept my best
wishes for your success in so valuable a run uy
Ihcar its fame spoken by overy person that uses
it as a specific for all the discards you say it will
cure. Yours truly.
W. VV. PETERS, J. P.
Georgia, Walton, Co-, A pril <9. 1857.
Drs. T. A N. L. Gallaway; 1 was sfieclcd
with a most trout lerouio breaking out all over
my head, face, neck, shoulders and breus;,
which had caused my hair to fall ell' and seem
lifeless. My daughter Elizabeth E. was simi.
larly affected. The two bot ,jc» of your Geor
gia Alcahest I procured atopjletl the itching a
the first application, and ha* made a complete
cure f both of us; tile disease had been annoy
ing as for years; and Sir* I hardly know how
to express my gratitude for such ablessing, and
1 cheerfully recommend it to the public ns a
restorative and tonic as my hair looks like a
yonths ill full bloom of 25 years,
Yours truly JAMES 8. AKIN.
For sale by Smith A Exzard, A. Alexander,
and Dr. Woodbury, Atlanta, Georgia, and
lVnggivts generally throughout tho country
may 21,1867 daw Dm
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO *
nr.tTiFiKns, Huron merchants
AND WHOLESALE GllOCEUS.
DK. FKUCTWANGBK’S
Flavoring to Prmtuee at a Moments Notice
every desired Liquor.
FIAHE undersigned ho* lately made great im.
I provements in this branch of business.—
The flavoringaare put up in packages of 6, to
and40 Gallons, and requires hut the adding ol
Pure a 8pirit, either 1st or 4th proof and Liquor
such as cognac, either dark or pale, Holland
and English Gin, Jamaica, and St. croix Rum
Monongahella, Bourbon, Irish and Scotch
Whiskey, Apple, Peach, Cherry and Raspberry
Brandy, Port and Madeira Wines will bo in
stantly produced. It requires no skill, but tn
addtion of a good spirit, say 60 gallons lo each
g all n of the respective Flavoring.
The beat cognac oil, green, yellow and white
warranted genuine, tut low as anjr other impor
ter in the United States.
Essence of every Liquor, Extract of cognac,
1 lb of which produces 200 gallons ol cognac-
Raw Whiskey may by Dr, F’a age and hoyd
proportion be made smooth with but a trifling
expense.
The price of Flavorings are extremely moder
ate, and directions in full supplied by
DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANOER,
Chemist and Importer of Drugs, Essential
Oils and Metals, Daguerreotype anil
Photographic Chemicals,
No. 143 Malden Lane, N. Y.
N H,—Sole Agent for Godfrey’s celebrated
Cordial Bitter* *nd Gin.
April 21, 1867 dawCin
lUei)icinc0, fee..
Dr. McLANB’8
* CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
Two of the best PreparMlMitflksAgt.
They are not’recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name pur
ports.
The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
die 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
WAYWIUI
)Ax)A.
To the Citizes of Gwinnett. Jack-
son, Franklin, and the adjoin
ing counties.
W K would rrepeotfaJly give oar warmest thank* foi
Ibalr liberal patronage, amt we hope from the gen
•rat satisfaction given tn our former oporatlu
Dental Bargary, to demand a large portion of their
praetle* In the future. We are now receiving a new
and fine assortment or Dental Mstertel, Instruments,
and wa feel assured, with thi advantage of from six to
ten year* regular practice, wa ean gl*u full aatlsfaotlun
In all operations.
it. 11., will open his offlo again In Jefferson, the Ural
of March next, and during bin abeonoe thlew'nter, a'l
calls will be attended to aodrea* WIIUr.111 W Eaton, el
Lnwrtncevllle, Georgia
Rerun bar 2,11(1
D« WILLIAM W EATON
DR ROBERT U, EATON
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
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING BRO’S,
60 Wood St., PmummuH, Pa.
Nol<‘ Proprietors.
8UOVIL A MriAD, New Orleans, Gener
Whobmle Agents for the Bouthern States, 10
vi horn all orders must be addressed.
SOLD BY
Binith A Ezzard, A. Alexander and J. F.
Wooilburv, Atlanta ; Wa Root, Marietta! K.
C. KUington A Bon,Jonesboro; E.RossOr,De
catur ; 8. M. Griffin, Palmetto ; W. B. Swan,
Cumjibellton ; W. A C. E. Bennett, Fayotta-
ville - R. N. Russell, Villa Rica ; Camp A Chris
tian, Fairburn , Blilivoll A Brown, McDon
ough ; J. M. Lee A Co., .Stone Mountain.
Jon 8 '57 daw I v
Card for the Ladies.
mills GREAT TURKISH PERIODICAL
J REMEDY.—For the immediate removal of
Obstructions, Irregularities, Prolapsus Uteri,
(Falling of the Womb.) Leurhorrhea or White*,
Ac., Ac.
These Pills have never in a single instenco
failed in producing lliemenses. Too much can
not be said in their favor. No woman can en
joy good health when that particular part of her
peculiar organization is deranged. Sickness at
stomach, headache, languer, debility, pain in th«i
head, side, and back, loss of appetite, costivenras,
Ac., are aome of the symptoms which attend ir
regular menstruation. As certain a* time are
these Pills lo remdvo one and all of these symp
toms.
Do sure and get ihe genuine, which has our
signature on each box. Those Pills may hr
hail by addressing Dr. Banfloy A Co., sud
inclosing $1; the Pills,'will bo sent hy return
mall.
N. D.—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 they are sure to bring on mix-carriage,
though no injury to health would follow.
Address, ,
DR. BANFLOY A CO„
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Feb 10 dwtf
J. \V.| IliTCHINSON’S
IONIC BITTERS,
FOB TUB CURB OP
CHILLS A HD FEVEK, DYSPEPSIA, 1.1Y-
EH COMPLAINT, DIARRHfEA,
JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR
NEE -OVS DEBILITY,
Aim almost nil othae Disease* incidental to a
Bouthern Climate. It i* a certain preventive (ii
taken during an epidemic^ to Yellow Fever or
Asiatic Cholera. *
A8 A FAMILY MEDICINE,
It isinvaluabltj—itis highly recommended in the
diseases of children—na n preventive and remedy
for worme, it haa no superior. Price fill.09 pei
bottle. For sale at
KAY’8 CHEAP BOOKSTORES
jan U:t—dAnlv Atlanta G*
For Sale.
O NE of the moat desirable realdeucea on th#
edge# of tho city of Atlanta. Dr. D'Alvig
ny offers to sell the house end lot whera to now
rsidee, on Marietta street, a little above Squire
sjno. Terms very acconimodell g, apply on
cpze inisee. Mach 4. 1865 dwtf
FEW UAlUtETThToOIie same old Coru
Whiskey, on hand yet.
mh26dwtf W. W ROARK.