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EDITOR and PROPRIETOR
J. A. (IBIFFM.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Thursday* Warfh l‘J, INHN.
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Carr lor Oprrathra-
Tbc gn-*t Fr*neh *b am navigalinn com
pant, the Meswigerle Imperials, whose tX‘
collcnt *t,)*mers have nearly wen red the
whole of the travel on the Mediterranean
and the Indian 1 ocean, fin* its works at the
Fa lit port of La’Clotat. i > th« wuth of
France, where 6,000 of tire rO.OOO inhabi
tants are the workmen add their families.
The eompany furnish Model dwelling*. mar
ket, pt caw re ground*, libraries. and excel
lent eehotifa for all age*, with every facility
for the irrn't thorough scientific training.—
The remit* l* not ouly great Intelligence
hut a high moral ton*, and an entire alwcoce
«>f any disposition to engage liq strike* or
iradet-union combination*. Every man
and boy is interesl-d in the sneers* of the
company, and ambitious to tit himself for
high position in it. The great French iron
eAabiishmcot at Crrnsot is similarly or
ganized, and is thus able to compere
with the moat aacct sstul in the world.
The abov e extract, from the American
Messenger, illustrates a great principle, but
little understood in this country, as to the
relation of Capital and Labor. Two ol
the largest Hnsinrs* Companies in Europe
makeit a prominent object to elevate and
improve their operatives. The result is a
brilliant success aad heavy profits. Even
England “Quern of the Ocean has the gol
den harvest yielded by the immense travel
af the Mediterranean and the ludian Ocean,
taken ant of h- r hands by a French Naviga
tion Company, which is specially distin
guished by its liberal outlays for the com
lort and Improvement of its laborers. —
Numerous experiments in modern times
show that, other things being equal, capital
is rendered vastly more productive when
it seeks the elevation and improvement of
file operative. Let Capitalists whereon
they carry on plantations, machine shops
Factories, Foundries recognize and apply
this great principle. Wherever opurnlive
nre together in suflkient numbers, the Com
pany should not only see to it that they
)i*v« comfortable heallhy homes, but thould
take active measures for the establishment
of diy schools, Sabbath Schools, for their
benefit. In many cases, if this is not done
by the capitalist or through his influence,
it will not lie done at all ; and capital will
have a fearful account to r ndcr for the cv
er deepening darkness of its laborer. Let j
Capitalists rigorously discharge these du
ties, and the resirM will In due time appear
in Ihe enhanced value of llm investment
and of the dividend declared. On the oth
or haud, where Capital seeks only for the
labor ol its employoes regardless of their
elevation and improvement, its own remu
nerative power is lessoned ; and, worse
still, capitalist ail.l emp’oyee arc bulb sadly
injured and hardened by a system so thor
oughly short sighted and selfish. We com
mend the above facts to all who have oth.
«rs in their employ.
Tli* Talurof Ailvn-llsing.
The s ile us a valuable article la always 3e
pendsnton tho ejstenl to which it is known, and
the most brilliant ixamptes of success in busi
ness are tb.so off irdad by men who have taken
advantage of this fact We wore forcibly
struck with this truth a day or two si me on
honring of the presoot immense and increasing
tale of a standard article, when for nearly twen
ty yoars has been kaown and e-teein.d only by
a few A gent’eman s qualnted with its merits,
eonrimed th tto s cuto a widely extended
patronage, and at t’ts same Hum t> coufor
benefits on suffering Phumanity, it only ne<’d -
ded to known, secured an interest in the
article 8 me eighteen months ar e and adror
tised it in a numbor of p pers an 1 periodic ,Is.
The result was beyond bis most sanguine ex
pectation. Who ever read, bought, and what
was better, who ever bought aokao sledged Ilia
excellence of the articles and warmly reicmmeb'
ded it to their friends. A goed tiring, once
fairly so t afloat, tuus increases its own repu
(atiun. Fr-raatrade of a few hundred ddlar
a month in H6B. the hn-dness has ineroased
till now tho sales reach over $300,000 a year,
and are steadily iucreasing, ami'the am,mot
paid far advertising in some 20(H) of the best
newspapers, magstines and periodicals through
out the oouotry, se iches nearly half that sum.
The article referred to is 'Turner’s Tic Dou
lour.aux or Universal Neuralgia Pille"
The K*<lkal# f by tlujr revidu ion*
ary and destructive policy, have re
flncitl thousands upon thousands to
beggary auJ want in the North as
as well as in the South. In New
Hampshire these authors of untold
suffer ing aid misery me Sending bar
rels of flour to the flours of 'hose
brought to the verge of staivation by
their pernicious n, and re~
<)uirrd them to give a pledge that
they will vote for llarrimin, the Rai
leal candidate. This is the wty the
great ",'flora] ' Radical party takes!
they have iiu pro ear in hod, to secure
thair votes to prolong their lease of
political life.
The bill making a majority to
confirm a Conetitutiou, allowing
registered voters to votes any
whete in the State, after ton days
residence lie can vote on certifi* I
eato affidavit, no other satisfacto
rv evidence of having iieea rcg : stor
v<J, \vn? parsed by a vote of i' to and
THE GREENSBORO’ HERALD.
TEWS SI 91MARY,
The returns from thirty seven
counties in New Hampshire gives
the Republicans 0,680, ami the
Democrats 0,487 —Democratic gain
124-
The President lias ordered Grant
to send him no communications
through Stanton.
Thomas attends cabinet meet,
ings.
The tax levied to pay tho expen
bcso( the ‘Convict Combination,’
oi Atlanta, is ordered to be paid
between the 20th of and Ist
of Hay.
A bill was reported in the Uouse
to day to admit Alabama, as a
State. No action taken.
Scrg’t Rates was in Mi Hedges
ville on the Bth.
R. P. Bullock has been nomina
ted by the Radicals as a Candidate
for Governor of this State. LI. P,
Farrow has announced himself as
independent Candidate for the
same position.
Joe Turner, an old journalist
died at his residence near Eatou
ton one day last week.
Some Georgia and South Caroli
na Negroes are begging Congress
for .‘5? 100, each to enable them to
lmigrate to Liberia.
Pen and Scissors,
The resident and Onn'ervatives enter
taiu high hopes that the opinion of the Su
preme Court in the McCradle case will be
against the constitutionality of those laws.
The necessity of Chase presiding over the
impeachment Court w ill not delay it, and
it is predicted the Chief Justice will be with
the majority in that decision.
The most startling proposition of the
week is made by a Northern paper—to res
store all the plate, pianos, jewelry, etc.,
stolen from Southern families on private a,:»
count during the late war, as a beginning
point for reconciliation and pirnmueut re
construction. It is said to liavc created an
unparalleled sensation throughout the New
England States, the Radicals generally
denouncing the author as a “disloyal cop
pel head” and “blasted traitor."
It is report‘d that an emissary of
t e Radical* haagune South tor the
purpose of picking h c tance to sb >ot
Sergeant Rates, that tuu people ot t'ie
South m.iy gain ihe crcd t. This is
one of the uiost nefaiious us all the
acts of the Rad cal I a r ty. The pw
atnbulatii.g -o g- ait is urg -d tube qu
his guard.— No 1 folk Day-iJ ok.
It is ajjid that there have been no
less than two thousand niurd rs
in Texas siucc the war, and a a ve y
■Sin ill proportion of the murder
have boon pi liished,
The Lower House of the Kansas
Legislature yesterday pas-ed ihe St n
i me bill allowing all pusons to prac
tice law without e-ip'ct "to color <r
s X.
11l M mpliis, on Thursday, the Radi
cals refused to let negroes act as ju*
rors. The Conserva ives sustained
the uegroe<, an 1 ha 1 them cmpanel'ed.
A lady in Missouri, not long a
go, wishing to build a firo, and hav
ing no and rons, u ed a pa r of bomd
shells, relics ot the war, # for the pur
p^S I *. Ihe shells were loaded, and one
of them exploded, when the lady, who
was somewhat injured, declared she
might have expect and it, as it was
Friday. She has resolved never to
use born shells fu r andirons on a Fri
day a^nin.
A calico party was given at Ath
-ns, ‘Ga. la*t week.
The Reporter .-ays that buglars
have been opera ing in LaGrango, Ga.,
for the past few weeks
On Gunday ot last week three
and istinct efforts were made, in thr e
distinct local ities, to burn the town
with turpentine balls.
The impeachment measures will
likely fail in the Senate for want of
the two-thir.’s vote.
4,005 bales, of cotton have been
shipped from Washington, Wilkes
county, Ga,, this season, 1,971 last
j se: s m .
j Ihe Ik rtt r vtlle Express hoists Gee.
J-f 'hn B, Gordon as us cand diate for
! Governor.
A Caution.— A Northern jour
nal calls aitcuiion to the fact that
some people never think of s reve
nue stamp when writing a letter ;
yet some letters require stamping
as much as a note or deed- Under
the internal revenue Jaws, letters
acknowledging the receipt of either
drafts, checks or money, exceeding
twenty dollars, are subject to a
stamp duty of two cents, the name)
as if a formal receipt had boon giv-i
en for so much money. This fact!
is sometimes forgotten, Or is notj
known, crci*. bv trood business men. I
The ColufribuitStpt there i* no
danger of the p'lbters ut that section
being detuor li/- n H by the meant raise
notion, mi,l \ ih rot rush thirdly"
second time into the wholesale cuK
tore ol it.
A clergyman ol the Church of
England was 1 ft by the death of
hia relatives the hist, of Lis family,
and resolved to emigrate to Amors
ica, took ship, with his worldly
effects, to end his days with preach
ing tho Gospel hero. A convict
leaving hia country lor his coun
try s good, in the same ship, con
cealing Lis true character, became
intimate whb the clergv. On the
passage, however, the latter took
sick ; was nursed assiduously by
the other and dying, left all his e(-
(ects, including his scrmon9, letters
and testimonials, to the unknown
nurse. Upon arriving safe in this
country the convict assumed the
name of the deceased, and. * present
ing tho letters and credentials of
the departed to the bishop, was in
vited to preach, which he did us
ing one of the sermons he had, in
herited, and was called to a church
where he officiated acceptably for
several years. The truth wou’d
not have been discovered Had not
the wretched imposter divulged it
on bis death-bed.
!\ O T ICE.
H EREAFTER, until further notice, tho
Adverti-eincnts coiincetvd with the Office
of Ordinary, Sheriff, Clerk of the. Superior
and Inferior Couris of Ilanco-k comity.
Georgia, will be published in the “Sparta
N ws,'’ a newspaper published in /Sparta,
Hancock coumy, Georgia.
L. 8. STEWART. Sheriff.
J. IS JOHNSON C. S. A I 0.
THUS. I. I.ITTL.-., Ordinary.
February 28th. 1868,
ST. R.BYNUM.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
I II AVING resumed the p.-acHcc of Law.
land Located at Ut inn Foint, Ga.. will
I give strict attention to all business entrust
jcd to :.is care, , atari2 2iu-<
' #
Amoiiia fiMiuspliute
\T #4O per Ton, the cbn»pe.«*t and T»e*t nr
tide on the ontinent. for pale in small
and large quantities, to farmers and g rdeoers.
Apply to.
R J. DXWSON
Agent of the ita FortiHcer Company
In my absence »«pply to,
♦ J-* TANARUS, DAWSON
tnrl2 1968
Relief to Mill Owners.
H-'kT IXU fully tested “WoVlham's Pa
tent Millstone Dress, patent.U Dteembe?
17t!i. 18(>7—and found it to couie Inlly up
to all the patentees claim lor it. I have
consented to take charge of its introduction
iu tbo West. I will also sell individual and
county rights lor (ireeue. Hancock, i'utnaiu '
and Morgai count.es. until Ist ol May next, i
Now Gentlemen, if any of you want your
corns mills to grind double as fast as they
are now grinding, with same power, same
water, same steam, same fuel, and make
better meal, you will write me at Greensbo
ro Ga*, immediately, and let me know who.
aud wnere you are, and l will come and
have the dress put on for you, aud warrant
tbs above results, or no pay.
And io those who Lave no mills. 1 would
say, that I am prepared, to furnish you
with best Portable Nte»m Engines and mills
complete, all delivered and put to runiug to
grind from 8 to 20 bushel? meal per hour,
from S2OOO to s,‘loo , patent dress Included.
Below 1 attach a certificate ftom gen
tlemen, whose judgement, veracity and
experience has no superior, and whose mills
are said to he the best in the State.
J. I*. HARRIS, Agt
marl 2 1868
.Park's Mill. Morgan Cos.. Ga, )
January 25th 1868- j
This will certify that we purchased ofMr.
J. P. Harris, 4gent. Greensboro, Ga.. the
right to use Wortham’s Patent Millstone
Dress. a.,d are now using on our Oconee
Mills The average grinding of-‘old dress’
was 8 bushels per li“tir, after new dress was
put on. we ground with ease twenty live
bushels of superior meal per hour with same
water. We hike great pleasure in recom
mending tb' ir Dress, alter having tried it,
a» coming lully up to all the parlies claim
fui it.
J P,. TARK
GREK, MOORE
J. N. ARMOR
nnul2 IBfiß Owners
I Offer For Sale
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
lo° Bushels Water Ground Corn Meal
20,0 (in lbs U[, o i ce Clear Ita«on .Sides
lO.'tfW tbs Chore- Bacon Shouluers
] 0(H) lbs Choice Plain Hams
llioo lbs. Sugar Cured Magnolia Hants
Cured Magnolia tied Ham.-
3000 Bn-Iiel« Choice White Cora
200 Bushels Cow Peas
200 Bushels Seed Oats
30 Boxes Tobacco
50 Dozen Weeding nocs
lno prs Plow Truces
15 Bairds Me-c<*r Potatoes
10 “ Pi, k-Eyrd Potatoes
20 Choice E 'glish Dairy Ukccsc
20 E\Ha Goshen Cheese
Landreths Garten Seed
100 Sack- Floor all grades
All of which I will sell at the lowest I
market ratis
nr.vs.A dayis I
Gr cnsloro Ga. March J Jsfls lrn
I. EG AT. AD VI REI3EM EjT TS
<»EOR ill, drcenc ( ounty.
rpH’O mon»h after date, to wit : oa the fi at
1 Monday in May next, application will be
made to the * Honorable Court «.f Ordinary of
said County for le«ve to soil all ihe land belong
ing to the est te of Isaac A. V\ Illinois lute of
said County. deceased, including the fee in re
mainder in that portion <»! said land to be as* 1
signed to the widow as dower, for the purpese
of payi' g the and btsofsaid diccQScd*
February 22. 1868.
COLUMBUS HEARD, Adm’r.
GEORGIA. Greene County
WHEREAS, Junes K. Daniel applies for
Letters of Adoiianistrati n ‘de bonis
non’, on the estate of Samuel B. Daniel, late ol
s iid county deceased.
These are therefore to cite nd require all per
sons concerned to -how c*use, if any they have
why said Letter* should not be granted to said
applicant at the Court of Ordinary to be held in
and for said ooun'y, on the first Monday in
M***ch next
Given under my hand at offi e in Greenesboro.
janlC 1868
EUGENIUS L. KING. Ordinary
GEORGIA, Greene Coun*y
ITT IIERKAS Lew>s B. Willi-' app’iesfor the
V V guardianship of the person and property
of Luther Thom f Sander*. Orph *n, nnder four
teen years of age, T>f Thomas L, Sanders deceas
ed
Thes« are therefore to cite .and require all per
sons < oncerned to show cause, if any they have,
why Letters of Guardianship for the the perron
and property of sai l Orphan rh'-uld not be
granted to said Lew’s B, v* iHi* a t the Court of
Ordinary to be bold in and fur said County, on
the fi st mon av in April next.
Giv**n linger my hand at office in Greenesboro
f-b 25 1%8
EUGENIUS L. KING Ordinary
GEORGIA, Greene Cos nty
James A T Jenkins app’ies for
\ V Letters es Administration on the estate
of William S i’ders deceased.
Th*-se are theres re to cite and require all
pers ns concerned to show cause if any they
have, why said Letters should not be granted to
said James A TANARUS, Jenkins at the Court of Ordi
nary to be hel 1 in and for s»id County on the
fi'st Monday in April next.
Given under my hand at cffiice Greenes
boro.
ieb2s 1868
EUGENIUS L, KING Ordinary
GjkORGIA, Greene County
TTTTIEREAS Mrs Fra ices A. Moore applies
\ V for Letters of Administration on the
tate of Jesse J. M »»>re deceased,
'J’he.-e are therefo.e to cite and require a!]
ner.< n-t concern and, to show cause why if any
thev haro, whysnd Letters sb«-udnotbe gran',
ted to said Frances A Moure, at the Court of
Ordinary to be held in and for said County on
tb- first Monday in April next.
O veu under my hand at office in Greenesboro.
leb2s 1868
LUGENIUB L KTNG Ordinary
llosul Quarters for
CARPETS,
S, S, KENDRIC K & CO.,
nA\ E R moved their s'ook of carpets Ac
from bite Hall Street to Bells New
Marble Building ~n Marietta Street, where they
offer great inducements to all th se wanting
G' ods in their line. Their Stock of Carpets
Curtains, Dam.sk, Oil (othsetc is comp ete.
Orders from Greensboro’ and Spar a solicited,
and satisfaction guaranteed in every Case or the
Gods returned ut their expense.
8. 8. KENDRICK
feb27 1363
Revenue Tax.
VLL p-rs ns, in Greene eonnty, liable to U
8 Income Tux and a Tax on articles, con
tained in Schedule ‘A’ for 1868, are hereby
notified to make their return to me, at my of
fice, in Greensboro, front the Ist to the 20th of
March next. Fail not under a penalty of fifty
per cent.
JAMES L BROWN,
feb2otd Assistant Assessro I'SIR
Dissolution.
rpHK firm oxis'ing between Jones A Goodwin
JL was ilisolvad, by mutual consent, on the
1 lth day of November 18G7.
TANARUS, H. JONES
!>• W. U OODWXN
febl3 tm
Dissolution.
rTMIE firm (.f Morgan A Jon«°, in the Photo-
X graphic Art, was dissolved on the first day
of January 1868.
WAI. MORGAN
T. H. JONEo
fab 13 1m
Dissolution.
rpilE (Copartnership heretofore existing he-
L tween W.O. Johnson A C. C Bowden
known uud- r the firmnsme ot W O Johnson A
Cos , is this day dissolved by muhial consent.
wo Johnson
. 0 WDEN
febl3 lm *
j. n. x is. r.
1 > ESPECTFCLT.Y take this mode of inform
l\i ing the pubic generally, that they are
prr pared to do all kinds if
( ARPEMERS AND CABINET WORK
Coffins fumish-’d from fire to one hundred dol
lars* a fine hear** famished when desired.
A idress P *«t Office Be *9. or :«t residence 4
ini!e«! f-*-vra this city on White Plains Road
J A’e RespectfuMv inform h*» puh’V* gen*
er ilv, th.it fhey can find Coffir.s of all sizet and
nri-tes at 0 H P MikW at all hours Sunday nor |
except* I. If D"t on hand will be furnished j
'•■ituin Iti u in L^atifvle
JjU-HC EZELL i
MEDICAL.
Dr, Dc L A CEE
Oculist And Aurist !
I’HYSICIAH AND SI’RGEON,
!
FORMERLY of Europe, Lat« of tho Wert
Indies,
LOCATED OCTOBER 15th, 1867,
IN
A/ULgrUlStgl, Gra.
OFFICE ROOMS AT THE
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
Ladies’ Entrance, where lie
can Le consulted upon
diseases of the
EVE EAR CANCER CANSEPOt'3 TU
MOURS. AND ALL CHONIO COMPAINTS
Call nt nffice rmd he referred to those that bare
been afflicted f r years wit’ l Blindnoss, Deafness
and Cancer (resid' nts of this city and vicinity),
that have been hea'ed 'of their sufferinrs and
restored to health
CAKTCEB,
Or cnrnb'e and Diath^. c will be taken
ou» root anil branch, in seven to twenty one
days Without Surgery By the Celebrated French
Pastes and Internal Remedies Used in the
French Hospitals for the past forty years,
f>ne application is all that is usually, even in
foul eating cancer of the face, to complete an
entire and permanent cure.
‘Under this treatment the cancer DROPS OUT
hole tbeseveuth to the twentv-fir-t dav. The
pa*-ts quickly heal with a simple dressing of
lard.
AH who suffer wish this iru?h dreaded disease
Ur callin'? at Dr. DeLacee’s office, will be re
t Trod with pleasure to many persons resid : ng
in this city and V'cinitv, who have suffered wPh
Career for years, who have had their Cancer
taken out in the »b >ve stated time and now a~e
he-i led of Cancer and restored to health.
Dr. DeLacee would have published the aVvo
facts Lst Oc f oUer. whrn he first located here
hut preferred tofurni h abundant proof froms
persons residing here, and well known in this
coin muni y. who have been cured .‘and thereby
have the ab >ve facts go before this community
■nd the suffering as facts aul not bold asser
tions.
THE REMEDIES ARE HARMLESS TO
HEALTHY FLESH
No fases Received Lndfr Trcatmcu* I'nlcss
Curable.
A few of Use many Citi
zciim oi'Ang-usta t*£tit
Lave been cured.
Another Remarkable Cure of Deafness ami 111
deration or Discharges from the Ears. This is
to certify that my little ilaught -r, aged 13 years
who has been suffering from deafness and dis
cha gei from her ears from eold'eortiacted in
her infancy, naffcnmpletly reo/vered her hearing
and has been entirely relieved from all syrn
ntoms of disease under Dr D. Lacee's trea 1 ment
without any painful operation, after all
other treatiu nt had faded to g ; ve relief.
Ft L GAMBLE
Augusta, January 11, 1868
Still Another Citizen of Augusta Cured of
Eutiue Cancer of seven years siandin.-, I ceiti
fy to tho faets in my ease for the benefit of those
that are afflicted with cancer. I have suffered
with eating caneer upon my face and nose for
the past seven yea's I W/is prostrated in gen.
eral health was wenk as a child and was una
ble to walk to .ee the doctor : m.\ son took m«
in a carriage. My caneer at that time was
eating away and spreading fastir every day. I
applied to Dr. DeLacee at the Augusta Hotel,
‘four wee's ago last Saturday, and now I am
healed ofc iiieer, restored to healih aud strength
and h ive an ezoellent appetite, and am gaining
more strength daily I cannot express my
gratitudo f r my deliverance.
My cancer was taken out by one application,
and dropped out the seventh day. lam sixty,
seven years of age, and have been a resident of
Augusta nineteen years, and my health is as
good now as it was twenty yens ago. Hun
dreds of citizens of Augusta all attest to the
above* Mrs Margaret DuVall
Augusta, Ga., Jan. 20th, 1663,
Remarkable cure of Cancer on the face cJ
fourteen years’ standing. This will certify tha*
I have suffered with cancer on my face for th®
past fourteen years. It has resisted all treat
ment until I applied to Dr. DeLacee at the Au
gusta Hotel, the 10th day of last month, He
took the cancer out. roots and all, the Bth day,
by medicines It healed of its own accord, and
now I am entirely cured of cancer and able to
say to all that nay be afflioted with this most
terrible disease that if you apply in time, while
your case is curable you £will be cured. The
Doctor has cured others in the same time some
that lam accquaint and who live in this city. I
am sixty years of age, asd have resided in Au
gusta four years Miss F. PRICE.
Augusta. Ga , January 2, 1868
MORE EXTRAORDINARY CURES.
This W ill certify that I have been afilie'ed
with cancer in the roof of my mouth. It was so
painful that I could not get food enough by it to
support life. It resisted all medicsl treatment
.and finally eat entirely through the roof of my
I mouth into my nose- I applied to Dr DeLaee
jus four weeks ago to-day. and am now abie to
announce, for the benefit of- those that may be
suffering from this terrible disease, that I am
entirely cured of cancer and restored to perfect
health, and am as well as i was before being
afflicted, Miss Beulah Guillurd
I
No Cases Received to treatment Unless Curablo
All tho e that Suffer with Disease; of a > rivate
Nature, Can Avail themselves of the late Im
proved.
FRENCH PRACTICE,
AND A
SAFE CERTAIN AND PERMANENT CURE
OF THHIt AFFLICTIONS,
By calling upon
l)r De LAI.'EE,
AT THE AUGUSTA HOTEL.
feb2o 2m.
Copartnership,
The OBd.TS(mcd have Ihi, day catered
into Copartnership for the; purpose of carrying
on the Carriage, Buggy and Wagon mnnufio
turing business.
ae O. E. CARMICHAEL,
J. A. GRIFFIN,
O. R. SMITH,
Feb. Ist, 1868.
W E respectfully inform our friends and
the public generally, that we ore prepared
to manufacture all kinds ol
Carriages,
Buggies,
Wagons,
and Carts,
of Ihe vsrv best materials and at price* to suit
the times, onr personal attention given to all
kinds of repairing.
Prompt attention payed to tb* undertaker’s
business.
Harness made to order, and keept on hand.
CARMICHAEL. GRIFFIN A SMITH.
Feb. let, 1868.
The ifralveston Xews,
Published Daily, Tri-Veikly and Weekly,
GALVESTON TEXAS.
Terms of Jfews.
U. S. Carreucr.
Daily, per yenr 816 DO
Tri-Weekiy, per yenr 12 00
Weekly, per 3 ear 5 00
W. RICTTAXDSON A CO.,
jan 031867 Editors A Proprietor g
Wanted !
A No, I Blacksmith wanted immediately
CARMICHAEL. GRIFFIN A SMITH.
Feb. 13, 11-68—ts
DENTISTRY.
I>r.. H. A. COE,
WOULD announce to his friends and pa"
trons, that he has returned to this w
tion for the winter, and continues the practi3e of
his profession, lie will vitfit, *s heretofore, Ox
ford, Pen field, White Plains and Mount Zion,
and w ill be happy ro see all who may desire his
s-rvices, at his rooms in those places
Permanent Office in Greensboro’, Georgia.
Rooms in OTeensb ro nt Mrs. Snellings Ladies
waited upon at their residences if desired
Pricee t suit the times examination and ad
vice Gratia, ftb63n»
Sewing* Machines,
FINRLE A LYON
Sewing Machine to.,
No. SS7 Broadw y, New York.
ALooal Agent wanted in every town, also
Travelling Agents to app.iat Local Agents
-hroughont tho oou: try. LiberalCssh competi
sation paid. A splendid paying business, send
fur circular. febl3 26c
REEVE’S AMBROSIA
FOR THE HAIR,
IMPROVED.
The experience of over one hundred years in
the cultivation and preservation of the Hair, is
now embodied in this widely known preparation.
For dressing, curling or preserving the flair, it
has no equal iu the world. Three or four ap
plications will stop the Hair fuom failing off,
and if used occasionally, it will prevent hair
losing its original color during a life-time. No
preparation equals it for restoring the hair
quickly ; and no preparation has been more ex
tensively endorsed by the medical faculty for
its perfect innocence as regards injury to the
hair or head and for its tonic effects upon the
symtem. Price, large bottles one dollar.
Druggist Dealers in Fancy Goods, and Srore’
keepers generally, libbrally dealt with Retail
ed in all parts the U S Canada. &e. Address,
SECRETARY REEVE’S AMUR 151.4 CO.,
febl3 ly
WI, HOlt U A\.
i*try
es._ He will extract teeth without tb* least
pain to the patient. Unless professionally
absent, he may be found at hi* office one
door north of Muiray & Dawson's, on Main
Street, Feb 6, 1868
Dissolution.
TaFFirm of Williams i Nickel.-on was
dis-olvcd on the tiret day January 18S8, by
mutual consent.
H P WILLIAMS
H C NICKELSON
lebl3 lm
F. L. LITTLE,
Attorney at Law*
SPARTA GEORGIA
11 TILL piv *Tict■ to all bupioeea
y t *Btri>ste<i to his aare, nov2i