The Thomson advertiser. (Thomson, Ga.) 1866-1874, January 16, 1869, Image 3

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Cjutnson Shtfrforr JORDAN K WUI'l E, . Evil k. W. C. WOHIIILL, Lucai. Reporter. THOMSON, GEORGIA. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JA. N 18' TRAIN riME AT : )M $< S. l'p Day P»M'n.ior T 'n nvh - . "-Ha Down Day Passenger T U i ■ Up Night Pass , Down Night Passenger T. uu :u v"\rs .1 .. 1 a.'. Tiu: Legislature. Tiiis body mot on Wednesday in iiie new capital building in A tint lift, but the desks not lining ready for all the members, after ov_ m izing they adjourned till Friday noon, without transacting any business. Where’s that Male ? For his description set 1 advertisenn nt of “Mule Stolen !” Mr. Bent.,n offers a littoral reward fur the recovery of ti e mule, and doul Us it for thief and mu'. . Watt it fir him. Arrested. George B>>roum, the . gin ct iiceriod in tl; 1 murder of the Martin family, in Columbia county, who escaped from the guard after ac knowledging the crime. was arrested by Mm. l’eacock, at Madison, on the Sth in*:. Th ■other parties were not allowed to escape, am! 7 is Imped George will receive justice. That Hig Turnip. Capt. G. M. CunnittjJiam will phase tic cep: the thanks of this ..ffit-e for that live point ' Turnip. Well, there is no telling what wil luni'up. Desirable Residences. Special attention is directed to the card of Col. Clark, in this paper, in which he offers two valuable houses for sale or lease. Parties wishing to avail themselves of the educational advantages of this locality will find it to their interest to examine these lots. Demi ire st’s Monthly, For February is on our table and presents a very attractive table of contents and beautifully colored fashion plates. Its instructions for all sorts of work for ladies are worth much more than the cost of the subscription to any lady. Terms $3,00 a year. Address “Pemorcst's M mtlily,” 838 Bred way, N. Y. Latest advices from Africa confirm the tecent report relative to the safety of the great Afri can traveler, 1 >r. Livingstone. It is sai Ihe is soniewh, re in the vicinity of Lake Nyassn, near the confines of Zanzibar Owing, it is thought, to the wars between the native tribes, bis progress has been impeded, and conse quently he lias bceu unable to reach the sea- Coust, Pal>fflfgtey, missionary, is circulating a petition for the pardon of Pr. Mudd, a pris oner at the Dry Tortugas. ft is headed by lion. Stevenson Archer, and is signed by twenty other Democrats of both Houses. Mr. Yoorhces, member elect from Indiana to the next Congress, has arrived in Washing ton. His election is not contested, as is gener ally supposed, llis opponent talked of con testing, but did not give legal notice of such a purpose. Senator Sumner is mentioned as the proba ble successor to Seward and also to lteverdy Johnson in England, but Sumner himself he el ares he will not accept cither position. True. —The N. Y. World says to Radical Congressmen : ‘‘Gentlemen, you can’t keep the Sputh down. Cork rises, and you will get tiled of holding it under water long before its buoyancy depart*. Let ’em abate. So long as they keep the peace and pay their taxes what have we to do with their puts and pans?— Government is a plain matter. It is value received. And the pot and pan business don’t pay. A Madison youth, who had a ticket in a gift enterprise, received notice that his number had drawn a S2OO gold watch, which would be sent,to him on receipt of the per ccntage, sl2. lie requested the valuable package to he sent by express, "C. 0. D.” The package came, and the charges were paid. The box being opened was found to contain a brick. In nearly every instance where a man has -had anything worth having, arid lias adver tised it freely, he has grown to wealth and influence in the world. Progress.- Columbus sailed to the American coast in a four hundred ton ship, and first landed upon the Eland of St. Domingo. Last week a vessel from St. Domingo, unloaded in New York over four hundred tons of St. Croix Rum for P. 11. Drake it Cos., of that city. This is but a few weeks' supply of this article, which these gentlemen use in the manufacture of the celebrated Plantation Bitters. We are informed by an exchange that Messrs. Drake & Cos. have not advertised a dollar for a year, but that the sales of this article continue at the former enormous figure. In 1864, the receipts of the Plantation Bitters were equal to those of the New York & New Haven Railroad. Magnolia Water. —Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. MARRIED. Dec. 17, at the residence of the bride’s father 11. 0. Williams, Esq., in Thomson, by Rev. A B. Thrasher, Mr. W. B. JONES, of Green Cos., to Mrs. JOE. HARRELL, of the former place, Jan. 6, at the residence of M. Myers, in Athens, Ga., by the Rev, Mr. Ivey, Mr. W. D, WOMACK, of Covington, to Miss L. VIR GINIA MERCK, of the lormer place. Home Courier, and Cartersville Express, please copy. DIED, In Columbia county, on the 27th ult., after overal years of suffering, Mr. TOMPETER WATSON, of gradual decline. VALUABLE DWELLINGS r:n sale o r lease! TWO COM PC At TABLE DWELLING HOUSES. 1 one Oxford, t: . o:l.ui nc;ir («it. K. U. IK’V'Ut. Covington, each with larire Gatdenn, lots, <£uod ’.yuut. a;ui comfortable out-buildings. TtiOi-v desiring favorable locutions for Education al i-uh - s.'s. cither at “Fmohy,” or Masonic Fi:- MALK ( uM.LYi:. will iiml th e a f.vcatl time to secure a home cu uoo.l terms. \Y. \\\ CI.UiK. • • Si Coviiiu'ton, Ga. ; -Tvilv w!gv«; : . ••• a: ad inch and Co::slitutii.ii aiist, v. ; \ one time and forward bill. MULE STOLEN! S’ UPWARD!—On U t Friday night, ‘‘th iron my I’l.mt.iiitm, b mile,, from Mot t; , .inuaT, Cos., r;i ■ Ash colorett Bay Mule, lto h i !: i.iiitu , 12 of Jt)year.- oltl, saddle marks on his tool.. Wltite nose both hind feet scarred, -•apposed to he done bv a plow. Quick amt pert looking, i will give f*S ,i-l! t.-s Reward for‘tbe Mate, os vM-i for Male and Thief. Address JAMES BUNION. Jo ! o,Motnieelhi, Ja-parCo Ga. £ U.. (V o1;1t) ft I graph coin twice, and s. ud kill to l! is. offhe. TSMf A! AS tor.Vi'Y, C - .O'lVi fe. P i *. TA TlC‘ u SAIL 2 otic, f.r -a’e, a l.’b \ NTION in Thomas & ctmn: v b-n milt s fn.-m Thomas ■ U-, ;* g l Tiv.-ivp I!umli *.-••: Tv. .. ami .. Half .W- s I ! - t .jU lltt \ I.A.N!*, "•:»*, T " i dwctli ", c.’|l»*Hs, i s '>- .s' l'iit-. uii» fin. pacivitnr : s- c.., hi ..4:M:i-:h si. >;*. nil liii. cr jjoo.l ; five Ituad cbaio!, b.,!ni.« i • \ i \ ii a i !>«.• red. Tiicrt aiv three liuul.e ! avivs o! i l.i't’.ui .elx -hill ded <n the North side '**y.Si -At : i tic and Gulf Baiin ad. .ai 1 1, o ‘ ilU }, ■*o Ul.- M*»:i> »erl : o v.'M.l, and t!ic »io\v r.lillo.nl : P! .»ib if;V wiiliiOPO liulf .. lliilt* ot* tl i -1 I*l. *:; t; <. 11 | ’i i' l ;c :'■ :l lii-vcv i b -f civi k of line watrv j ruanii.jr Gmn ejrli 111 Pin- tali n. A!<o live Wells ; and :\v » well Ntockc. 1 (‘am ponds ..n tin m-cmise-*. I Titi p’.aeo is k.i.wn as ihc w ir.) Home ITf /’ bf ne fomividy the proiieiiv of ilon. J .s. I S ward 'i - !..' nut <‘s, Imr-.'s and • thor oek, *a i’ li a’l tin* \V Hid impleJlHMltS, will bo Sold wiiii the place on leitsomib e terms For par:icnl ii -e applv to A, - l li YEN'S, A opts* a, Ga., or to A I*. Wuigiit, 'i'iioin.tsv lie, (ia. O 1.. fv nt.M.'c Go, 'avuniiuh, Ga. I*. S.— Tl.ce no two ehuicho- nnd two schools in Thonoc wl o, t• aliw,- eliiu.t.e and good neik hboi s— nov‘2S u J 1 " T 1 I‘ENi I’, ala ai.d well SfUcitnl X> i* y O- <o o cl s , of every 1 tescript io i, f?oady Made Clothing, HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, ••Very discription of Gonis* Furnishing Goods Are 1 a.’, v and cv ry. in r else the! is ev r kept in a I n-t (" i -.h-. t\ Give us a call, bit tj M. 8U BO ELL, (Ol late firm of CS • I'liinizy «V Cotton Factor & Commission Merchant, No. t, t\'.,mm Bi •••!;. Ja. k-.u street, ( It u Slot age.) AUGUSTA, GA. \\ i'l c.inl inn ’ tilt* bn niesd in all is branches, ■it I!..- aho■' o 'V.,re 11. it e and would s.di.it a share of the lid.-ial a• -■> iext nilel to the lac-- lii Mi. (’uuinii-sio'i for selling Go tun pur Cent.. lii uiiineo on Go lion, (n In n desire ) p-redit r IIIO’ l!i i'.'S l ? t il. !l Ol ll ■' f \\ V. ht: US' S. tim’b.i. .td.i .j-;i ns»2 N' ■ ''. • (H.I.MAN, i> a<t in W.,f e’.c'-, Clocks, » » Fine .!•• vt- rv. (1 -1 i I*.-us, Spediicles, Wi.i <*l»:il s.rci*t, ■• and door a!) »vc M l.yncti’s o. C ■ b-.u' ■*< ni .', \tlair a, (*a. itep-.-iring tloiic m g -od si le and warranted..—s 4, Y, ]) O’CON > *>■%, WK‘ ls de ;.nd He!nil dc.dc S •ii Millinery x tr.ivv Goods, l»o'iii( ts 11a'”. Sdi;.:, l;i }j 1 1 iii *, V 1 vet, I*\ af ici s, Flow rs .‘c. hi' eindl >1 reel, At Ini! a, Ga —1 5. HA a Fj SADDLERY. F Ht SALK AT UOVF BV HASTJfc, CALUOUM, & CO., y ,<• ;-tI > ,; Vsl. *:S, C. i >'.»•'» "• the u-\! fv* v iviourhs, v-* shad off p at go f i’Nb )•; •’, JO do e. our pa s nt ha .i icss, our »Y I,ole-ale stock «,f II MU), C l i’UiltV kVG., Als > a hi' po . so: tmcut. f Saddles tinJhp'j l i arncss, \ Shoe Findings, d’he- ■ < oods were j.urclia < and t.y us for C'ASH, ai. i/ iwYuiuaiioa. any of tin in arc . ! <*m* own Im m tulion or M ami fact u re. z m 2 1! \ ! I-;, l A nil OF \, ,t CO. RUSSELL A POTTER, C OMMISSION MERCHANTS, xiuguyta, Georgia, Corner Heviudds and Nfclnlosh Streets.— Will give their attention to the Sn Sv. a3itl S i o c t c of t' ot I o bs, eon ir:i-d tot he***, and t e Shipment to Northern and Kuroj can Mai k-s, Liheritl Advances Made on Consignments. II K, i:rs- i.:.i, t litn ll) Uobt, W". Potter G. WHITEHEAD Af GO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS N». F» x Urua \ Street, (Dortie’s Old Stand) Avuvsta, Ga (J. A. Wliiit he id EnrlO J. T. Both well GEOItCiIA, Columbia County. dtHAS, lir. \\ m. A. Martin applies for *7 Jailers of Administration on the* estate of Gabriel Martin, deceased late of paid county, 'lke e are therefore to cite and admonish all and hi'tL'ulur, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to ehow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given undo- my hand and official signature, Jan. 12, 1808. W. W. SHIELDS, Ord’y (iEOH(iIA, Columbia County. nyiJFKEAS, Johnatliau Perry applies for L-ii‘ is of Aduiinistration on the estate of Hvrd Perry, dec’d late of .-aid county. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pr. scribed br law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, Jan. J, 1809. W. VV. SHIELDS, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Columbia Gonnty. Y\7HEIM-:AS. Lucr< tia Wiley makes applica \\ tion for Letters of .Administration on (he e-tate of John 11. Wiley, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all persons conterne !, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have why said letters shall cot be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this 10. h da* of Dec. 180-8 W. W SHIELDS, 0 Ir’y j O’DiOWD & MULHERIN- rAYIIOLE SA L E GItOCE It S, 1 AND eo mm 1 ssioh msrchamts, JSI. gfib ta , <GS- ooi’g ia . 3| U’K MV. 1■ N HAND A I.AJtiK AND C »M 'f.BTB A S3- ilM'viKN T OF GROCERIES, Li & among wl. cii m.ty b>- foun i the folljwin.: Bacon. Lard, Flour, Liquors, Tobacco stroAß, oorrHs, &c. 15 IIIIDA. BACON SIDES. 10 Mel- P. (■•cii Shoulders 5 Packages L <ri, 00 bids FL-JUR, ail grubs, fill lib's. V !‘>. an I l\ Sugar?, 10 M,!s; Powdered and frits'e ’ Sugar, 10 Idols. Brown Sugar. 50 bags Coffee, 25 chests TEA, first grades, 100 oa u es Canned Fruits and Vegetables, 25 eases 1 and 2 p mud cans Oyster?, 25 eas ’s 1 an 1 2 pound cans Lobsters, 100 boxes and half haxes Candles, 100 box s SOAP, various grades, 10 boxes Starch, 50 lexis So "a, Id hales Bagging, 100 coils Gremlin.f Hope, 5 bales } SIHIITINH, In store and for sale b-w by o'imht3> n. anu.mjisiY. NEW WIIOLE SA L E AND RETAIL. 230 SI road .Street, Under tin; Central Hotel, Augusta, «s». And nxt flu ir lo tlie Dry Gou-H Ho tse off toi’S A. Gray &t o. 1> ].j T E R K E E N A. N W-OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE Til AT HE HAS OPENED A NEW BOOT -uni SHOE STORE, at the above well known stand, where can be found the following goods, from the best makers in Pliiladulpia: S o In o cl ii 1 o O F x* i* i o o f3 J LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Glove Kid Polish Roots, tbiek sole $3 75 Ladies’ English Lasting Polish Boots, thick sole 2 75 Ladies’ English Lasting Congress Boots, thick sole 2 75 Ladies’ Morocco Thick Sole Boots, oval top 2 DO Ladies’ Mon.ccoTliickS.de High Cut, scollop top 3 25 Ladies’English Lasting Button (Miles) 340 Ladies’ English Lasting Polish (Miles) 340 Ladies’ Kid Ifeoled Slippers 200 Ladies’ English Lasting Buskins 1 65 MISSES’ DEP A RTM ENT, Misses’ Glove Kid Anklets, high cut 3 00 Misses’ Morocco Anklets, thick soie 2 Do Misses’ Morocco Anklets, scollop top 2 -5 Misses’ Morocco Pump Sole, scollop top t 40 Misses’ Congress Gaiters (Miles) 2 7o GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT. Gents’ Fine French Calf Boots, hand stitched 9 00 Gents’ Fine French Calf Boots, superior double solo, hand stitched 10 50 Gents’ Fine French Congress Gaiters, hand stitched 0 00 Gents’ Fine Shoes, hand stitched *-0 00 Gents’ Fine American Calf, machine made -3 00 Gents’ Fine American Balmorals 3 25 Gents’ Fine American Malakoffs 3 25 McMullin’s Fine Pump Sole Boots 12 00 WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. Men’s Wax Brogans, Warranted 1 40 to 1 70 Men’s Lined and Bound Brogans 1 45 to 1 60 Boys’ Fine 8r0gan5........ 1 10 to 135 Youth’s Fine Brogans.... 90 to 1 10 Women’s Pegged Boots, Extra Size 1 65 to 1 85 And everything else suited to a Country Store. The WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT will be found well stocked with goods suitable for Country Merchants, to which their attention is invited. Bciti" a resident of this city for over sixteen years, an ardent admirer of Principle, and warmly attached to every measure that would promote the present and future happiness of the South, I*confidently ask a share of the public patronage. nov. 27 3m PETER KEENAN. OSIAII SIBLEY, 3AMT, If. SIBLEY, GEO. R. SIBLEY J. SI B T_, E Y & SONS, WAREHOUSE ASB GOMMISSIOS MIRCHAIIS, 157 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. SOLICIT Consignment l ' of Cotton, and other Staple Produce. Their Commissions for selling COTTON, will h* ONE AND A QUARTER PER CENT. ONLY. They are at all Ames prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on COTTON stored with or. in transit to themselves, and on shipments to their friends in Liverpool, England, New York, Philadelphia, lkstotr. Baltimore, and Providence. Strict PERSON 4L ATTENTION will be given to all bosiness entrusted to them.—4ml2 AN'!) sosa r s . ! 25 BP. S, P \RKEIV3 AND TUSCALOOSA Wll l-K V. ■ 25 bids. J. Martin Whisky 25 bids. X, XX and XXX W. i-ky. -j <>M Fami'y X c'ar a*i<l (babinet Whisky, 5 bb’* Bake.**s ce'ebratcd Fur** Rye Wii.sky. 1»5 bbln. Brnmly, Gin mid Rum. i ; 16 bbl.M. Slierry, Fort and Madiera Wine. ! A Uds, ITollmd Gin and Jamaica Ruin I ’ 6 Eighth cask, importedßrai.dy, lf> cases Wolfe’s Irish and Scotcli Whisky 15 cases Wolfe’s Sherry, Fort and Madiera \V inc, 10 Cases W olio’s St, Croix and Jamaica Rum 50 cases Wolfe’s Ini peri .1 Rouy er and Oognac Brandy. 25 cases Wolfe’s Bourbon Whisky. 125 boxes TOBACCO, all Grades, 100 M BEG AF.S, every quality. In at me and for sale at lowest cash prices by fUf o'nowi> mm hi:ri\. ADVANCES ON COTTON! To Planters a id others wishing to llttldJ COTTO\ ;i\ EKGL.4IVD, where STORAGE, INSURANCE, and other ex penses for holding are less than in the United States, we wi l advance TEN CENTS FEU POUND ON MIDDLINGS shipped to our friends in Liverpool, charging tli.- English commercial rate «*f interest, which at present, is FI YE PER CENT, and hold as ong as desired. FL\GHORN, HERRING A CO. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 20.—2m2 0. E. (ILAGITORX, ) T ANARUS„ p W. F. HERRING, A. M JACKSON, E. 11. COATES, ) la - Augusta, Ga., Charleston, S. C. CLAGHORN, HERRING, & CO., f-OTTOtf FACTORS I COIMSSIOS MIECHAIfS, Augusta, Ga,, Charleston, S. C., Philadelphia, Pa. n AVIS’ O recently established a BRANCH HOUSE at CHARLESTON. S. 0„ we are prepared to offer every facility for RECEIVING, FORWARDING and SELLING Cotton ea tacl Otlier Prodmc©, To cither of our three houses. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Cotnienments to either house: also, to our friends, Messrs. ROB’T LOCK II A hie. & DEMPSTER, Liverpool, England.— 4m43 w. 11. WARREN. Col. A. J. LANE, Haneock, Cos., JNO. W. WALLACE WARREN, & CO., CCTTGN FACTORS, WAREHOUSE, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 155 Reynolds Street, Augusta, Ga. HAVING the very best facilities for the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON anJ other Produce wo offer our services to the public, with the assurance that our best attention will be given to all consignments entrusted to us. Cash advances will be made on shipments to Liverpool, New oik, Boston, Philaelphia and B We'ar’e" ag-nts for the colcbra'el “KETTLEBELLS MANIPULATED GUANO,” OBER’S AAIMONIATED ALKALINE PHOSPHATE, and the ARROW TIE for Baling Cotton. Prompt attention given to orders. Commissions for selling Cotton 1} per cent —13m2 A. J. lIOBKKT, J. A. 11l BAN KR, W. A, lIICHARDSO Marietta, G.a Marietta, Ga. Louisville. Ky THE GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS, Are now prepared to fill all Orders for Marble, and to furnish Monuments, Slabs, Tombs, &c. Finished in the best style, and at. Lower Priuks t han the same work done with Northern Marble Our Marble is Equal to the Best American Dealers cm be supplied with Blocks and Bai sos any dimensions. For any information of designs, address GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS, Either at Marietta, or Jasper, Pickens Cos.. Gn. CHEAP VAHI ET Y STORE. FBIIIE place to get almost everything, and at I prices that would have astonished any body before the war, Best Kerosene Oil, at 45 to 60 cents a gmlon, according to quality. 14 Bone French Corsets, at, One Dollar. Lloyd’s KTcw Map worth S2O at $4,50; and hundreds of other articles at equally Low Prices. Old 25 cent Chimneys at 10 cents, Glassware, Crockery, Tinware, Dry Goods, Looking Glasses Notions and Hardware. L a in p s at sl, worth $1.50. Country and city orders filled promptly ; and a child can buy as cheap of me as those better posted. Come and see me at 158 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. (below J. T. Bothwcll’s,) sign of “The Lamp Man.” Respectfully, &e,, nov. 13, 3m 1 W. J. FARR GREAT BARGAINS. HAVING made arrangements to change the style of ihe present firm, and in order to make room for a MAMMOTH SPRING STOCK, I will sell, for the next thirty days, Great Bar gains to all parties, regardless of quantity; and have on hand and to arrive a full assortment of everything usually found in a first-class Druy Store, consisting in part of the folio wing article*:, 10,0()0 lbs. White Lmid, 5,000 IDs. Mineral Paints, 500 Gallons Linsrcd Oil, 10 bbls, Kerosene Oil, 1,10 fire test, 5 hbls. Kerosene Oil, 1,75 fire test, 8 bbls. Varnishes, assorted, very low; 1 bbl. Walnut stain Varnish, 300 Boxes ot Window Glass, 150 Ounces of Quinine, 1500 lbs. Blue stone, at 13 cents per lb. • Tanner's Oil, Lard Oils, Machine Oils, Dyestuffs, etc. the Patent Medicines of the day, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, from the most celebrated <£>mes tie and Foreign manufactories in Europe and America, and guaranteed to be genuine. Cheap ! Cheaper ! Cheapest ! J. S. WILLSON, Druggist, Atlanta, Nov. 4—3in45 Un lor National Hotel PAVILION HOTEL,. Cl arleston, S. C, BOA II D PER DAY, 93. A BrrTEiinKLi), Mrs. 11. 1.. Butthiu ir, Sui'ciiutcnilcnt (’roprictr. n. xl. 10.. KESOLVEN In ten minutes it can be detected in th A Won ierful remedy ! worksVstoa* tn miraculous quick time RADWAY’.; RENOVATING RE Sarsaparillfaa Isfiir only part of Sarsaparilla cont bml vil la.-s, :in 1 tliis principle is on 4 tors hirvely in t.lie be solvent. All '-■ S.ir.'tipu. I,a at e inert and useless, tb: ol rlio Resolvent eontuins more o five pi-in, -ipl,. tli.-m t.-n of the iarg< Smsnpiiriliu sold irnler that name. So quirk is Railway’s Resolvent into tire circulation, Mint it ha- b-.en tne blood and urine in ten minutes a been taken. 5..-loftt a, Fever Sores, Skin Erupt Humors in lire Blood, Blotches, iVti ithciinq Syphilis, .Mercurial Sores, a C,i-es (if the skin, are cured rapidly, : altVci ions of the skin, a few doses an quired. T here are none so disfigured! appearance Out that this wonderful re restore to health and peisonal impft Giro bottle is sufficient to insure a I smooth, and healthy skin and comple For diseases of the Kidney, Bid l i'in.ry Organs, it surpasses in raj pt.r: aiietici- of cure all known remet vvnr-bl- I‘ersons deter-ting I»riek-dust in the bottom of t lie vessel. Or sutferj a scalding pain along the uretlm, nn. the loins, small of the batk, etc., or tut il ions in drops, should at once usf SOLVENT, It allli.-ted with Caleulou. Coneretit ill the Kidneys, Ureter, or Bladder, a immediate relief (if not a cure) by the I Urine Si per bottle, or 6 for ss.' Dr. RAHWAY’S Office, No. 87 Ma I'ersons afflicted with Calculous Concrt Kidney Diseases are invited to call on way, at his office, from 1 to 2 p, m. Sec l)r. Railway’s Almanac for 1 eady, fr-a of charge.—lylO SEEfil SEE EVERY VARIETY of Seasonable Grass, and Field Seed always in S papers, or by the quantity. Kentut Grass, Herd or Red Top, Orchard Grasi Timothy, Luzerne, Rye, Barley Bit Oats, Stock Beet, Ac. &e. 200 lbs. Turnip 8 Ruta Baga, Flat Dutch, White ant Globe, Large Norfolk, Red Top, and l'russian, or Hanover varieties. 200 bushels of the celebrated GALE WHEAT fur sale, for Seed. It is ear any other variety, and Rust Proof. ' Also, Agricultural Implements and M ry of every Kind. P. W. J. ECHOLS, I’t Georgia Agricultural Warehouse anil St ,8m37 Whitehall street, Atlai BOOKS, STATION —ANI>— Fancy Coods THE subscribers have now on hand i sortmeut of SCHOOL CLASSIC eellnneous, and Sunday School Hooks. "■ of Blank Boiks, and a 1 trge stock of a Writing Paper. Also a great variety Goods , Slu-ical Instruments, etc., wit' offer at Wholesale and Retail at the Cash Prices. TIIO’S RICHARDS dj 3m4 ad 26: i Broad street, Aut RUSSELL & PHILLIP Poachtrce Street Atlanta, Have jiiet received a Good Assortm DRY oo o : A.fO Groceries ■which they offer at WHOLESALE AND REI at very Low Figures. Their Goods are all NEW, bought fr< Hands, and they are determine NOT TO BE ONDESS Give us a Call Before Purcht Orders promptly Filled at the Lowest Prices,—fitf NEW FALL AND WINTER 6 AUGUST DORR MERCHANT TAII 220 Broad St. (Ilerscy’s Old Stan BEGS to announce that he lias receive plete and magnificent stock of fi ENGLISH, and GERMAN CTollin, Cassimei'H, & Vest Which lie is ready to make up to ord. MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE, and at LOW AS ANY IN THE CITY. —ALSO READY-MADE CLOTH Os bis own Manufacture. , GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, of i which will be sold at the lowest possible fiT-GIVE ME A TRIAL. 220 Broad Street Attgu 41.0. AUGUST D< GUNS, V IS TO AND O U T Xj 2E3 R I HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY FA LI of English GUNS and CUTLERY, im; rect from the manufacturers in Birtniu Sheffield, which consists of the follow eles, viz: DOUBLE GUNS, of Powell’s and otlie POCKET KNIVES, of Rogers’ and holm’s make. Rogers’ Best TABLE CUTLERY. ALSO, A full stock of COLT’S PISTOLS, Wesson’s CARTRIDGE PISTOLS, Re Manhattan and Whitney's make. POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, and FIXED NITION for all sized Pistols, at 215 Bro Augusta, Georgia. E. H. ROOE tgrREPAIRIN'G and RESTOCKIN promptly and Warranted._jg-I Nov. 20 1868. C. H. & A. W. FOR Wholesale Dealers in Boots cb Sh.o Whitehall street, Atl Goods are purchased dit Eastern Manufacturers, sell them to Countrv Merchants at N. Y. Freight added. —1y42 Fine Amber Syrup! A NOTHER SUPPLY of fine AmberS il. received by BOWKER & ID