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J. 8. PRATHER, WM. L. SCRUGGS,
Editor* and Proprietor*.
OFFICE OF THE NEW EKA,
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of Dally lntetugeuo.r.
PRATHER, * * R'-’O‘ ,S
of Dai y New Era.
For ig e Era.
Sad Tlionshti-
nr use « c - BAR * o —’■
Blighted, hlitoWd, blighted,
W arie.l, palsied, broken,
Every hope benighted
Ere it can bo spoken.
Girt about with sorrow.
Even from th' starling ;
Waiting for *o»tn »rrow
To soothe the weary smarting.
But the morrow bricgelh
No rest for the weary,
Still the forlorn smgeth
All this world is dreary.
las ’s bright rows faded,
AU Ikeir petal* .ha'tered;
The wind, with perfume laded,
Hath too rudely ecal’.ered.
Life began in billows,
Moaning rude'y—wildly—
’Neath the bending willow*,
Lay me calm y. mi d!y.
Romance In a Senator’s L,ife.
Fraiier’s Maguxioe tells the following
story, but does not mention the name of
its hero, who is Senator Lane, of Kansas :
A distinguished politician of Indiana,
becoming interested io the movement for
making Kansas a free State, left his
wife and repaired to that Tertitory, in
tending to return soon. Becoming, how
ever, identified with the struggles of
Kansas, the Senator stayed away very
long. His wife at length demanded his
return. He wrote lack that it was im»
[>ossible to return. His wife waited a
ittle, and then wrote declaring that un
less he returned by a stated time, she
would sue him for a divorce. The Sen
ator made no reply, but gave a glowing
account of the patriotic movement io
which he bore a conspicuous part. The
next letter he received was from the
clerk of a court in Indiana, informing
him that his wife bad filed a bill, with
another from a lawyer offering to defend
him. The Senator wrote back to the
lawyer as follows : “ Dear Sir —Yours to
band. My wife says she will not stand
my long absence. If I were she I would
not stand it either. I shall offer no op
position to her suit- Yours, &c., .”
Two years later, when the divorce had
long been granted, this Senator returned
to Washington as the Senator of the
free State of Kansas, visited his old
home in Indiana, and found his wife
still blooming and handsome, and sur
rounded by admirers. With the rest he
visited her from time to time, became
presently the accepted lover, and was
married to her.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR SALE LOW.
Cotton Plantation
IN WORKING ORDER.
THE subscribers offe- for sale 1300 aeres of land,
about un* half e eared, t e b lUnce good hammock
land. 16 nands <>n the place with 12 hea l o( Mutes* 12 or
16h<md of Ca tlg, p ougbß, gear, h(MS, &c., all new
Good dwel ing. kitehen* -moke house gin hou*e, s> r w,
Ac..on the pl*ee- Plantati n in fehiey county, about
12 miles from the fiout i-west-rn Kailroad, an l under
the superintendence fan ex lerLnced farmer, wio has
be-m engaged »t a reasonable salary Every prepara
tion necessary far a crop of 100 €•» 150 bties cotton. The
hand- 1 bar * been contracted ior ut 110 for fi st class*
•nd *6 for second cfass. A barg io can be ”ad in the
above, if applie ’ for soon, as the owner has other en
gagem nte which requinq more o'" his attention and
means tb *n can properly be b<»towed on the above
pho** For iarther particulars enquire of
febU ts HAWK INN A WILLY.
ATLANTA VALE SCHOOL!!!
▲ Male School will be opened in
the nppper room of
Engine House ISTo. 1,
On Monday 22d January.
Terms ss,tOper month, paygb ein advance.
T. 8. GIL*L*L*KBPIE
"V7 OGNG men employed dm ng the < ay wiL be taught
> on Monday, Weduced iy am evenings, irom
Ttofi/Zel -ck, P M. Terma M,OO per monU;. For
farther particular! enquire at the dhool Room.
aal9—3m.
For Sale.
My rdidencb on Washington itrbet. in thi*
eUy. T‘>* dwelling I* of ur ek ..II bnilt, .nd w.h
flnl.bo'l. and baa «lxh. large room* a 1 iba modern
eonve 1-ncei. The l.t oontaine two*«re* line wall, and
ba. growing on li near a bnndre-i aboio* tree*. Owl
boii iiov- In « od ornnTTrTtra. r
aerue of and. beivfiy wooded ani eiL
Paaaenger Depot. Te< mg Ub ral.
Apply to mys* ls or to Marshall J Clarke, in the new
Franklin buildings, On Alabama street
fA MEB CLARKE.
BACOM.
OAk DfkAk l b * Bacon, Bidw ribbed and dear,
t""" 8' onl l>r. end -ok.r cured Hama. In
■tore aud for sal. on co nmi .lon by
feb2ltf MORIUBON,N4LLB * HANBON.
VLOVR.
1 fAfA B*"* l * »>o*r. varlona brand*, In rtora and
J V/r » for **l* on commiadon by
fobkl-lf MOB IBON.NALLK 4HINBON.
CHEWING TOBACCO.
■ Boxe* Chewing Tobacco, varloue brand*, I*
JL. VVetor* and f * *.le on commlealon by
fobd-ti MOKRIdON, NALLE A HdNSON.
SMOKIIVO TOBACCO.
1
1 lo* eel*onc< mmladon by
fob 22 ts MORRI -ON, N A LLE A H * NSON.
NOTARY PUBLIC
IMAIAH rUMME,
At Offlce of '
CLAYION. ADAIR A I'UBgB,
jaakS—lm No. 18 Alabama atr*
Information Wanted.
INVORMATION In regard to a lot of note*, payab’e to
the une< rd»n*'i, and net or ml. aid Io Atlant*,
al. ut the t me .fib., a I of liedty. win be thankful.y
received and .nitably rewarded. All pereone are bore
ly forwarned from trading for «a‘d note-. Add'... mo
a. N.ehville, Teua.eeeo, or enquire of Mr. 0. H. Jonen
W ' F
P. P. Pease & Co.. Wilbur, Pease'A Co.,
No. 17 ALABAMA STBEET, BALSTON RANGE,
I Third street, bttween Cherry and Poplar,
Macon Georgia.
COTTON FACTORS,
AND
Forwarding and Commission Merchants.
KEFEKENCES.
Jamea M. Bee. Boston. Maa*. K M Bishop Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio.
R. Rodney King, Philadelphia, Pa. v ard, Shaw .4 Co. JI ntgoniory, Ala.
AfoDa lei A Irby Linchburg. Va, S >. Webo & Co., vlobl e Ala.
Brwin * Hardee Savanoah, Oa. > aweng.l & Snyder. N slivil'6, Tenn.
Gnthrle * Co.. L -uls I'le. Kv. Fisher .4 Warden st Loni*. Mo.
Scott k Brothers, St. L 'Uis, Mo. Taylor & Qitlnoy, New Orleans, La.
Wm. Bryce A Cv., Naw York.
P. P. Pease, C. <3. Wilbur,
_ „„„w.a (Late Wh»eler & Wilbnr.)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA. MACON, GEORGIA.
January 5,1806 —3 m
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
Goods for ilie Million!!
EDWARD HOGG & CO.,
Post Office Building,
Pryor Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
ARE RECEIVING daily a large aud splendid assort-*
m<ut q
GBITS’ FDRNESHING GOODS,
Notions, cfco.
Consisting In part, as follows:
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps,
BOOTS, SHOES,
Fancy Toilet Articles,
And an endless variety of artie’es in the’ Chthing line
wuich they will sell eitner at retail or toflbe trade at
Reduced Prices I
Also, a splendid assortment of
LADIES’ SHOES,
Which we will sell cheap for cash.
W invite an inspect! n < f our stock, which will be
found equal <o a <\ in the city.
Decetui’er 28—3iu
GEO. W. PARROTTT
GROCER,
—and
Commission Merchant,
TROUT HOI’SE BBOCK,
Decatur Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
RryKRBNCK— R. J. Lowry & Co., Atlanta, Ga.. Flem
ming A Vtb’ eleßß. Augusta. F rdinand phinizy, Augusta
N ble II Har e l , Savannah, D Morri-& Co Leuisvi.le,
Ky , Ann*• Cooper, Louis vile. Ky.. C P Weil Gr en A
Cu.. New Hat rs, James A Co, New York, Mc-
Daniel Irby A Cu,. L> ' chburg, Henry Ault,
Teun.* Jas. K. And.rsou, Bristol.
IN STORE AND FOR SALE.
kegs Prime Leaf Lard,
300 eacks Virginia S «lt,
Id coils Machine Rope,
600 yds India Bagging,
2000 bs. Fresh Buckwheat Flonr,
25 bushel” • hesiruts
lOn .If bbls M<« kersl Nos 1 and 3,
10 kit* Mackerel,
19 kegs best English Boda,
25 box-s a . seveial brands*
15 cases “Pride B thel” Smoking Tobacco,
26 b x*sß Assorted Candies,
60 boxes Brandy »n«1 Port Wine Drops,
10 cases ick.es. quarts and pints,
10 bags Rio ’ offee,
100 boxes Sardines,
60 g d < ap(S
Mac'-ob ty Bnud, Fine Cut Tobacco, Blackin? Brashes,
Green «nd BiacK Tea Almonds, Brazil Nuts Pepper,
Spice Ginger, Brimstone. Cigars, Indigo, Mad far.
40 kegs aud hah kags Dupont’s FFFG Hide Powder.
NOTICE.
Having removed my place of business from Marietta
street to
MY NEW COACH SHOP.
On Pryor street, opposite the Tattersall’s, where I am
pr pared to snake
Coaches and Wagons,
of all descrip’ions rm short notice Having the b' st and
most commodious P int Shop in thi city I am prepar
ed to renovate Cuaches us all styles. I have a fine
article of
Buggies and Wagon* for Sale
Give me a call,
On and all,
In front us Tattersail.
fab 13 3m A. I FINNEY.
ORME & FARRAR,
Have in Store and to Arrive,
2000 bushe s Corn.
10 casks Sugar Cured Hams and Clear Sides,
I’o keg« New Lard,
25 bb ■ < ane syrup,
fi'O bbls Flour, assoi ted brands,
100) bushels ats,
600 bushe s Co t n Seed.
600 bu hels Ground Peas,
100 boxet Caud es.
•ug*r, CLffee, Mackerel, Cheese, Nails, Wf aM and
Liquors
203,000 feet Lumber Order! tilled at short notice.
InblA—tf
Fashionable Millinery.
J. A. HENDERSON & CO.. -
No. IS Wa*t Finn Street,
Keep* the largest and best assortment of
BONNETS, HATS,
AND
Millinery Goods,
IN
Cincinnati Ohio.
!eb*3-8m
muKTiufiir
GROCERS
Commission Merchants,
■WILL. MA.ILH
CASH IDfflffi,
ZOn all kind* Produce In Store,
Mitchell Street,
ATLANTA, GEOBCiia.
J.*M—flm
AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. HENKY WAR EN W 1J IUKPKR. JXO. W WtLLACS,
w. iiEm wimiEN & (0.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Dea ers in
Bagging, Ropr,Twine, Pats,
BLANKETS,
Hermetically Sealed Vegetables,
Fruits, Oysters, &c,
175 AND 177 1 R’JAD STREET,
Augusta Georgia,
We purchase and xell (7 tton, Tobacco, Produce, Ac.,
on t omiuissioD, and
F O R W A. R F>
Goods rassing through Augusta to any stetion o r the
country. North or o ith. fab3—3m
GUANO I GUANOF
We are now taking orders for
PERUVIAN GUANO,
AT
Market Value,
AND
KETTLEWELUS CORN
AND
COTTON COMPOUND OF
fflmns HtHH Ml ALKLIk
Ma ! eoxr’j 6 y for tnene and loot crops, iu
tr* du ed efire rhe war wit;, great *ucc***a.
Price per Ton of *4O >O lbs , $35, with
expe »cs odd cl
W H 'HIIV A HREN A CO.*
feb3-2m 175 and 177 Br< a*i s'reet. 3Ugm*ta
KEDMONDSTOX & CO,
Cotton Factors,
FORWARDING & GENERAL
Commission. Merchants,
JIiKSO.N STBEET,
Augusta Georgia,
Having ample Storage aveninmntfat jo r s ore pr* pared to
receive ConMgnnn i ta •f al descriptions
We cons antly ou bmd
Corn, Hay, Flour, Wheat, Bacon, &c.
Libera advances made on
Cotton, and Tobacco,
Consigned through us to our friends in N PU Y- rk.
II ED.MONDSTON,
fel-3—3m A. F. PLU B.
GEOTCRUMPTca,
«EHiEICAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Jg<’u»s lor
Mamifactiired Tolkacco,
And Who’esale Dealers in
Liquors, Flour Llm-, Sngai«, Hay, Salt
ed Fisti, Guaiit,,
209 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
frb3 3m
E.”PTC LAYTON,
■Warelioiiwe anti Oeueral
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA,
WIL' continue the Warehouse and Commission
business in all <U branches at the ol stand of
Ph in zy Cay ton He nlurn- •is thanks io the
patrons of the ate Orin ai.d su icits a continuance of
their favors.
II ivm r simple close-storag • ■■ cco nm • atior.s. he will
be prepared t • i store, so I and ior-»ard COTTON
and ««i| kinds of Pto ue-e a <1 »i< ic andize.
Ho will al«o u. and sell ou <o.omission B nds,
.*toc s oup us Ac
< ouMiuDineHts solicited.
_He re eis to Austell, Atlanta Ga feb3**2m
J. T. Ih & F. L. I’OtlPiiß, -
Keep constantly on hand
Cutlery, Castings-, Irons,
HARDWARE & GROCERIES,
And do a general
Storage and Commiision Baiines?,
At 13G Broad Strpet, Broadnax’s old
stand,
AUGUSUA GEORGIA
febd—l m
'Wholesale Di-uergistis,
• And dealers in
X > A.HXr t TS A.KTJD OTT.Mj
•JI ev<ry de-ciipti<m.
Proprietary and Patent Medicines,
Ot all kinds
Bring the oldo.t Home in the < ity In our line, and now
h.vug a Urge .111 w. ll ■,]. cted
STOCK OF G-Ot DS.
We solicit • share of publfa patron »ue, and believe
we wd gi.e full aa.isfattjou j every particular Ua I
at our oid staiid
No. 291 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
fab7—eod m
AUGUSTA GhORGIa,
H'ruit ami Ornamental Tree*,
Shrubs, Vines, Roses, Fvergreens,
BULBOUS ROOTS.
Green llouae and He.'ge Plant*, &e
Order, tolici'ed ini'l promt t'y fl'lwl.
h V.N .OIUT-INOVUN, Agent,
Ofllco al F. Corm A Ch?., W hl oheli .treel,
A lie* a. Ga.
Tn connection with the a’»ove 1 am prepared toror
lra«t with pir ies desiring to < av.? the • Gardens aud
prtouji-es restured to cultivation or orui»iiic*n4od-
J'in9—Bm
ATLANTA A1 >VEKT 1S EMEN TS.
Flour! Flour!
gQQ Bb!.. Fl "'] r r i -J ) " i <; , J-.'l'ngtt 0 following brandy
Oriliid x.
H nr Cay Mi’fa,
, McLuan » o Mil h
For .ale by STa.aDM AN, SIMMONS & CO.
Corn Meal!
1 r\ a Bl»'" Western Corn M a',
JVU For sa.e by STEADMAN. SIMMONS A CO.
Tobacco.
»)/iA Boxes Tob cco. Fine, Me< inn and Common,
ZUV For si e by
Sl E kDM AN, SI».MONS & CG.
Cotton Yarns.
r Dm’®* ‘ Yarns, assorted Nog.
For Sa e by
STE iNMAN, SIMMONS A CO.
To arrive soon!
Bn hets W. stern Co n.
• v/V/\z 6 ‘ttß'irt e m o I Seed Oats,
30* Bb s Irish I’ota oes,
For sale by
STEAD iAN, I CO..
N«»rcr <hs’ Rut ding,
cor. Whitehall nud Maiietm Greets.
feb‘22 ts Ailan'a, Ga.
Tobacco.
200 BOXWfi TOU \<’CO,
Common, Medium and Fine,
On Consignment and for sale by
Wells, Adair & Co.,
fel>2l—tf Coinniissinn Merchants.
COTTOX nUUKS.
7B<l"s C'ition Duck,
j n 3 'f w. KETCH IM.
RICE.
IVTEW Carolina R. c -,
jV| Wbolrß le and Retail.
j ,3 ts W. KETCHAM.
W. B LOWE. J '.A'BSR OS. O. J D4LLIB.
W. B. LOWE & CO.,
Wil LESAIEAXI) ItbTAIL HE'LI R IN
Clothing and Gen’s’ Furnishing Goods,
HA :s EOO is. SHltr.S
V hiteho.il Street, Atlant «, Georgia,
febl—3m
IROV.
SMALL lot Plaotaiiou Iron.
j.n3--t W. KETCHAM.
ST LOUIS ADVERiTSEMENTS
smWWHH
Packet Company.
C. J < AFFR7<Y Pri-trldent.
•I B. S'l’UC tON Seer t • ry.
J'KAAK K. KH.BKL Ircdsurer.
DIHECTdR-i.
M. Burn-. Nashville, A. K M<» r eum. St
W . W. F'ffe Hshvil e, J. B. L. Ke«»ing S’. L uia,
R. v. McCur , St. Lo'Ms. J. t J . •hI ahau, St Louis,
A. A. luuier. St. I.uui’.
Forming « l>>*il. Line of *»f en»nerH from
St, L. ul»u» Joliiuobvi le n.* » u 8 t
poil, uh tile a enii'btc hivri’,
In cvnuection wah the
Nashville and Northwestern Railroad,
Nashville and Coattanoofra Railroad,
Suuth Carolina and Alabama Railroad,
Connecting at Cairo wit'i th©
IL LINOIS CENTRAL RAILROA,
And at I adu ah with the
Mobile and 4)hio Kailroad.
From St. L >uis to Nashville in
FOrtTY HOURS.
The shortest ami quickest route to
Chattanooga, Atlanta,
MONOTOMERY,
And all points in
TRNNESNF.K.
Ge<>< G’ A.
SOUTH CARO! IVA,nn<l
AL.AB.iMA
The following li ht drought ai d f st s’earners com
pr se thi line, one ol hth "ill Ira. e ihe Vompauj’s
wh.rf b' at, foot of I'oplar stiret, daily, <4 4 ‘ M.
STE EKS.
C. J. Caffrey, Laura
M Bums, 8 I' er Wave,
Sp»ay M brey.
« om.ra, Vii .init B rten,
lout’-a. Geo McC. Pur.er
Fanny Barker
'1 hiough Tickets'ind R 1 h Lading Hiinr-d a’<'omra
d\’s No. 11 aUUT'I lO..MEHU.AL STREET,
(Citv BnildTgsb
Fo. Freight or I’Hi-siiie epplyon bo rd of boat' or to
JOS Meh Tl’<E, i Meamtioat
BoYD >VLV ST R I Agents.
Jan 23 -ts bCOI'TA: BRo* KaiLuad Agents
f FNOKDIL. C J
KNOBEL & CAFFREY,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
NO. 11 CITY BUI I. DINGS,
BETWEfcN MAKKET AND UALNUT S'r £»TS,
A’2. LOUIS MLWtUJU
Orders or Bacon, Pork, Lard. &r., sol cifad and
p«ompt:y fi led. n« vl—Um
7. N. STEPHENSON?
Commission Merchant,
AND
COTTON BROKER,
NO, 75 NOH m SF.COSD STH het,
ST LOUIt MISSOUKI
Nov.niLer 1, 1805—ly
w.
■ HOH. C READY, GK<>. F. DAVIS.
11EAITY & TVAVJTS,
General Variety of Wholesale
CLOTHIERS,
Greut ln«luceanc t* »o >o«Bth«-rn Trade.
No. GU ISlrvin r<‘et,
Oct29-sl2m ST. 1.01 IS, HIO.
■ ATIIKW MOODY. | JoMH’A C. MICHEL, | MORIY T. ANDREWS
MOODY. MICHEL & CO.,
Wholesale Pealcrs in
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
No. 74 iSeeond [Street, Corner Olive.
ST. MIVIS. PIO.
GEN E R A Al >V E RTIS E M EMS.
fANE k BOOLKI
FiimEis Hiuiimm
CINCHNNOTI.
STATIONARY & PORTABLE
Steam Engines
CIKtIiLAK SAW liillX
WITH SIM CI.TAN KOOS ANli IN bEI’I.S lll'.N 1'
Wrought Iron Head Blocks,
ECLIPSE SHINGLE MACHINES,
Wood Working Machinery,
CORN MILLS, MILL GEARING & SHAFTING,
Wrought Iron Pipe & Fittings, Xlitiiii l ocks, Ac.
GIEFARD INJECTOR,
OIL WELL MACHINERY.
Steam rire Engines,
Applicant, for Do-cripth. Cirvular., will .pacify the
Machinery they need.
J ii •v 3 I K<><> 3’n ,
Cin innati Paper Warehouse.
Chatfield & Woods,
Man .sac urera and Wlvo «sele
PAPER DEALERS,
77 and 79 Walnut St., Cinclu«»a 1.
KK.kJP c.niHtahtly on hund Kulrd t’»p. I etfar and
Note Papors, I’ri it • h Elat uv F bos, i lain l.et
lei an N'ofa Pap. ra. Koyal, VI ilium and D iuy Wr.ting
Pap rs. So o Agon s f»r three ebrated
IVAIIOK MILLS WKI’IVG PAPERS}
yllso anus ;C’ur is of
BOOK AND NEWS PAPERS,
Paper Bigs Alsu on h ind. Oro<’ ra’ Wrapping Paper’,
Mnnii’rt ape>■ for D ugg vt-A nd rv <} »hHii -h. mid a
co p e’e Btui k «»i Leai berM a»i dßi <le «•>»’ T«>olm
Bin era ti t d out v. inpfate in i» oi.«. an i tDi'eras.
Orders by Ma 1 pro iiptlv tilled fabi 1.0
Block, Lehman &Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Liquor Importers and Manufacturers,
AND
I Agents for Tobacco and Cigars,
No- 55 West Second >tre t, be ween W Juut and
Vine streets,
Cincinnati ...Ohio
December
DUNCAN, FORD & 1 0,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
"Wholesale Gvocers,
No 41 West Second Street, between Walnut ond Vine,
febl3.3m* < I.X’CINN ATI, OU 10.
NEW WHOLESALE HOOSE
T. W. Evans, ’ate of Evans ' 0.,
W 11. Evans, late of Evans & ' o.*
Wm Po ter. I •too' Evans «v Co..
Thos D ITE late of Ft- heph rd & Co.,
R C Gard'lß, late t G rdner ,V Co.,
II B BicRNiR. 1 «eof ardu rA- C•.
R. W jENMNCfa, laiu va itb Ga duei & Co.
EVANS, FITE & CO.,
NTo. Inn Tlloelj.,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE.
We are now opening a large and well as.ort <1 st ck of
Foreign and American Seeds,
VARIETIES,
800 I’S,
SHOES,
HATS AND
READY-MADE CLOTHINC,
Purchatihed for CASH.aince th recent decline iupri es,
whir’ ' **'»r to the ir do r-t
VERY LOW PRICES.
Feins connccfa Zvans, Gir ner & Co.. o r K ew
Yo k f’ity. am i M . t <i)rtiiig ad F re gn an » |-u chas
lug from m<n factunrs all Amer can «•<»••
and poHsert ing »v tv a vantage of gett ng
Gi-txfa t L AVEBT PRI 1 fc. fel very
confidence in s ytug to ' erchants
that we will hh|| them a<
C. etp ns they <an be
purchushe in any
m> ike .
Having adopte ' the C• SH ayut mo s b- th buying and
sell nn enabL a us 11 <lo bi-iue-b on a snia’l advance,
th r by n bmg those utch<siugo us tt*co i p te u ith
stocks pure at d nn wn re.
Having re iden' partt e s in N w York g vrs ub nd
vanf .g • iti keeping up a stock whi h nicrclmnts will
fin Higeand veli atoorfed through ut these s< n.
<3* Vie solicit an •* xnm na»l« n t»f our st <k
EV vivs, » II * <fc CO*.
anl2-3m No 4 Inti Block Nas vil e,Tennessee.
C. F. CLVGHORV, ,| W. F HERRING.
120 Chestnut street, I No. 7 Wanen Block,
P- ilndelphia | ytuzu>ta Ga
(LWIKiRN & ISERM,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Agents for tlic Pu chase and Sah of
Cotton, Cctton Yarns
Sheetings, MiirtingN. Drills,
OSXABUKGS, Ac.
*»- CONSINGMENTS .AND ORDERS SOLICITED. -®8
W. F UEttKIVG.
No. 7 tVarrcit Bl ck. Vuyifti Ga.
C. E. Cl* vGHOHN,
j tnlo-3m 120 < h> stuui.-treet. t hila<i< I hia.
APPiER?THORNTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Booksellers,
AND
General H’ews Dealers*
Xu CO Broad Street, ColumiiUA, Ga
febC— f
VJ.uble Mill Property f.rcaJe.
FjIHJT van bfa property known a’ “FORE'T
I MlLl S ” fo’mrr yGu u’h Mi In, on th<« <!<•■> gia
Railral in Watren c *un y. I chi Imz NTONEIIOUiK
DWELLING.nn«I oti er outhoUHCB fl re-1 fir nil .
Teona tv.irin -a lit rativ- b i e-w, 'his pla e off rs
a goo • opp rtunity so nt king money T’t-a rang •
ment of t e i.l Inc*ui b te, an I lire marhin ry in tine
ot tier, wi’h e ery cot.vt nience far g’hiding Wheat and
Corn, and aitbont any forlh r ou fay ot« apftal nliohl<l
bung an inco»-.r of Fiv Th uta ft Dollar* a year T e
tore n I Post Ofllce Ims a ffa cu-t rn ml. with a wed
Nefacied st- ck of go ds. can he tmuie very profitable.
Terms asy. The pro erty c nb« hliuw by inv Agent,
M Al. E Cooper, ou the pr inine-
TiluMA> P. STOVALL,
feb7—-Ira Augusta, Georgia.
Herring’s Patent Champion
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
ZOonlsLOT’.'S’ Safes.
W are the ant. o< )Z <1 eg Hits lor th s lie I Hie
auovt >ul. s, and < flu tin in lu the public at M w
Y»ik prices, w th Height .. d-d
Ihcee .-a!ea hav * received tuo prizi medal - at tun
WoiltP- Fair, and *4 • tu< i pl icts wh ro»hey have Deen
• xuibitid. Spec.im-ns may •»„ ««• n
<«aMßL’.'. f jIF* L NG S,
General CommHHiou Huue»- jf u idia sirvol
nov —lt
AtliniLiiitraloi-'s .Andice.
f 11WO tiiontus aftor date hereof appliciv’lon wi I be
JL uiatfa to the • ourt t»f O tiintry us Fut n county,
to Bel a part of mud io number h»rtv seven in tho
ll’h di < ret d’ O'i'iiia l yII utry now Fu ton county,
contain! ig two ami aha t acre*. m »r<i »r ca<. toe ame
bring a p rhon f the rea estita I* lonxhu ’<» E U
Eduardy, due a<e<l, for the ueuefi of the heirs and
"•qdit rs ol said tleeeasod. R. J \i »8 EY.
mu uyd, IbOti— Im Atl iiimsvuiw
Shattered Constitutions Restored by Ileliubold's Ex
tra! t Buchu.
HELMROLD’S CONCKNL’R \T 1) EXTRACT BUCHU
Tb the G cat I’iuretic
Ilelrnbold'H Concentrated Extract 4arsap.vrilla
In'ho Great Blood Purifier,
B th are prepen d •<c*c*»rdoi * to the rulen of I'h utn i
cyn"d Jheii’lsiry an l are the most aet vr that can bo
made |a 7 lyeod
lle'ni »<» <lfa Find Extract B ic'ii !-< piOißint in
Instu an-, o-lor, iron irom ad injur «»u;< p»o,»eri.ion, and I
mm‘»dfaV« tn ifa sc*!?*' |
NEW YOKE ADVERTI'EMENTS.
GHtAf DhTRIBUfION
BY THE
EIIHEKI OT ISSOCIITIOI
KBTABLHHKD 1846.
IMO Broadway, New York,
ROSEWOOD PIANOS. MELODEONS
Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings
SILVER W IRE, FINE GOLI) & SILVER
WATCHES,
Diamond P ns, Diamond l<ln*s. G 'ld
Br .c s. Coral Fiorrn’ine, Mo ale,
Jet, I av>* and C moo Latites’
Sets. Ciolu Pen* wtli <£ »ld
a <1 silver x ensi >n Hol- %
decs, >»eeve Boltons,
bt iM of Mud*, Ve«t
ao<i X’ ckC-iaiiu,
Cold
dLc . Valu
ed at
asy- S»1,000,000. “xys
DHT’tIBUTI »N s n.pde in the foil wing m nnen
CER I IFiCA I'Kp» naming each article and it* Vai.UR,
are p uce I in LED E VE .OPES, which are well
ni'xctl. »in ■ <>f the*» En elopes.« on ainlag <h Certifi
ca'e or Onl -r tv Nome Arti le, wid be tie ivored at our
wfli e or »»-<it by in «i to anv a-*d••tn, without reg rd to
choice, on receipt f 25 cents.
On ree<- ving the • ertificate the purchaser will pee
wh it Article it DRtW-* mi it- value, an i can th n send
ON E D'iLL 1R and receive the articl • named, or can
ohoon any oTnhR oue Article un our list of the tame
value
l£faPurrhm>vrs of ou- SEALED ENVELOPES, may,
in t fa manner, obtain an article WORTH FROM Ons to
Five Hund ed Doii aRs,
Ol> M DOI.I. AK
which they need not pay until it is known what is
drawn and its vuiUe En'ire Satisfaction Guaranteed
in ah cases
THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION
would call attention tn the fact of its being the Original
an l largest <4l*. Association in th country. We ir®
therefor en bed to send ineu Goods, and give better
clmn e* t • b a it ie zaorg vtluible priv.it. hin *ny
oth r <-utab! bli ne»t of the kind. The buuu Bscoutiuues
to ’e co luctetl in a fair an i hono'ab « manner, and a
. large and gr« at y incre sing trade 14 proof that «<ur pat-
Ii rm u appreciate <his inethotl of obtain! g rich and ele
gant geods
Dm ng the p st yea this Association has sent a very
large nunii er of va nuble p izea to all parts of tho
conntiy • ho*e wl o patro izh hr wi 1 receive the full
I v lue o' their mo ey, a- no artic eon our list h worth
le«H th n One Dollar, n tai . and there a e no blanks
Parties dealing with us may t.epemi on bavim p ompt
returns, and tm> article* dr two will be imui 'di tely
sent to any atldrjss by return mai’ or express.
The fol ow ng parti* s bavj rece tly drawn va uab'e
prizes t'n >ni the ureka sso<* atio nd have kindl alow
e«l the use of their names, rn ny other nanus might be
nub i hed were ne p rmitte l:
D >ct J R. \lar h 116 Chestnut street, P ilat'elphia.
T’a., i iano, value fiiOO.Col S M. Ro ertson S . < hailes
Ho e), N o*La,oil Punting, value $100: Mrs. Lucy
A< ains. Detriot. ich , Gold Watch, value $150; Patrick
Pur4. 121 Ch p 4 St. N. Naven.Ct. Melode**n value
>2O •; Jes«e R Williams, Sprin.neld Gold Watch,
va'ieslso;'’rs M N Roberts, Revere House, Boston,
Mas-.. Piano* value $350; Hon Nelson J. White, Wash
ington. I). <f .Oi Painting, value $100; Luther Brown,
23 leasanf St., k ab River Mans , G »ld Watch, value
$l5O, Mrs. J. Phillips. Worcester. Mass., Melodeon,
value $200; J. S. Brown, Westfieh 3/a-s., Gold Watch,
vab e $125: Miss E. Davfa, Natick, Ma-s., two pr zes,
Melod on, value $225 Cluster Diamond Ring, value
s2o(*.
!*• tfars from var'ouf pa r ties throughout the country
ack now ridging the rec ipt of very valu able gifts, may
be urrill • n fifa at < u’ otfi e
To be- Sold for One Dollar Each,
H'itAout regard io value, a d not paidfor until
you know what you will receive
50 Elegant R> sew'd Pianos, worth Irom $2'0.00
t 500 00
50 Mel (Icons. Rosewood Cases.. $ 25.00 tu225 00
190 Fi i Oil 1’ i tings 24.00 to l(iO 00
100 Go <1 lluutiog Case Watches 7500 to 150 00
15<) Diamond Rings .• n 5 no to 200.- 0
250 L .dies G«>|<l Watches 60,00 o 85.00
450 Bilv r Watches 26.00‘.0 50,00
2 0 roiee'Eimravings, trame 1 12,00 10 25,00
1 o >i'ver Fruit and Cake Baskets, 1 .Ou io 35.00
ion Music B. Xu- 12 00 to 4U,uO
100 Silv r R volving Pa ent Cas
r rs 15.00 to 35,00
500 het* Silver ea and Table
Spco's 15 00 to 30.00
2.500 V-st and Neck Chains ... ... 5.00 to 25,00
2.50 Ladies’silver »*<>rte Monies.. Bio to 15 00
8.1 Ol) >il’’er Buiter Knives 3,*m> to 7,<>o
2.0 OPi r Ear Ring- (new -ty es). 150 t > 6.00
3 000 Gold Pt n-ifa ai dTo thicks 3.00 to m.OO
3,oo'l«»nyx R' d wneth st Brooches 400 io 10.00
S.OuO Lava and Flo entin Brooch 8 4.00 to 600
l.’-oo Matonic lines 4.00 to 6,50
2 000 Film GJd M tch Kt-ys 350 to 6,00
5.000 Children’s Ar.blefa 250 to >-,00
2,500 Sets u* Bo'-’olli tuds 1.50 *o SUO
2.000 Enameled 'leeve Buttons.... 2.50 to 10,00
10,000 PI tin Held nd ' ha<ied Kings.- 1.00 o 6.00
6,00.) Stone Set and Seal Rings 2.50 to 10.50
5000 Locket ,ah siz s a 2.00 to 7.00
10 Ono S to of Ladies’ Jewelrv B.OU to 20,00
40 0 ‘ a hCh arm* («wch) 30• to 600
5 <»0" Gid Pens, i ver Ex Caso-... 400 to • .<‘o
5 00* Ge. t ’ Brea-t and S'-art Pms.. 3,u0 to 20,00
2,0 0 I.a i es’ New Siyle Belt B ck-
1 4 00 to 6.50
2.0r0 Chat* bilne an Guar«i Chains f>,<-0 'o 20 U 0
1 0' 0 i old Thimbles 7 00 to 11.00
2 0 OS< In Lades .fata d <>uld 10.00 to 20,00
10 0(H) <;<» d < r
60< 0 Oval Ba u Bracelets 600 to 20( 0
400 Ch ise Biacel ts 5,00 to 16.( 0
*2 uuO Ba I nrd rops. ad colors 30> o 500
5.( 0u Fii Go dPe 8 - 2,u0 to 3,00
2,<» 0 ew Styl Jet and Gold Ear*
doi s 300 to 7,00
2,5('0 N< w Style Long Crista* Ear
dips ... 4,00 to 8.60
2,000 Gold Pens 3,00 to 600
A CH'XCE IO OB”1IA A'Y OF
lIFIW BuVfa RUCLES FOIL O*K
DOL’Ai: BYPURCBA'IAG A SEALED
KvVKLoPtf F<»it 45CKN I S
t i e Sea ed Envelop swi 1 J>e sent for SI,OO
Ele.tn fm $2 u(); Thirty io> $u (*O, Sixty five for slu,Uo
utii Hundred fin s's VO.
AGES I S WANTKD EVERYWHERE.
Oiirp'iron ar <i sited t« send Un’fad Stite- mjn'-y
when conv u ent I '-ng fetters are unuecevsaty
Orders for *E LED NVr LO rS must in every case
beat-comp eub* t e C'SH, with the nani of t»'e er
son sending an Town,Cou ty and tats plainly written.
Letters shuuld be mid < ssed to t e Managers as follows:
fiOODWIN, lIUNT& CO.,
Box 5 706 Post Office, New York,
janll—tl
ALEX W HARRIS I HENRY V. ABHHY.
A utu us Nashville, Tenn | Latv • f Eadt Tenn
HA IRIS & ASHBY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
' Stuthern Emigration Agents,
40and 42 Broadway.
IN ew York.
BEI Icmvc t(/inform the public that they have es
tabli h.-d tLeni.-elves in this city n busine-s, and
art prepm etl-o extend t«> their 8-uttiern iri nds the
iißtial facilities n-qui ed, rnd respectfully solicit a liber
al share ot narronage.
Will finniah akillud white labor to Planters, M<nn
factureis Rail oad and Jiinmg Companies in the South
♦ rn et tes
Will Hiipph all kinds or improved Farming Impfa
nun’s. Coto Gins and Press*--*, Ste ni Engines a<>d
Mills, Ir oi Safas, Ra Iroad *uppl hs. Machines. FnrMi
turc. ( a riax’-B. Buggies. Ac , ai Manufacturers’ i rices.
Will a tend •• o "utly to the P rchase ami Sale of all
<l.lBB s *ff Ler< haudise aud Produce usua ly boughland
no d ’« this < ity.
Ou pan ot business is thoroughly systematic, nu t all
its d< t is are ca»efnl y hi ranged, to eusu e the utmost
respi nsib lity an promptness.
O tiers r white I bore * must hence mpanlef with
meins to (tetr y theavtu »l expenses from ihe city to the
point o destination; aix with a commis ion ur 'ee as set
faith n cc 'inpanving iii*ltuetiom* ($> per head )
AU I HOKIZED REFBHENCKSi
ll'U ifa tJiiie x Co. Me* Y «rk: C. Power, Green A
Oi , Aew Yo.-k: Jas II rinsirong. Knoxville. Tenn.;
B rry Dem-vi fa A Wharton, Nashville, Tenn; M.
Bur h. Pr* si lent Nashvil e A Charleston.and Nashville
& North o e-tern Railroad; Wm H Mi choli President
Mobile & G'cird R-t road; < We s. Superintendent Mo
bile A Gir rd nilroaii; G .lonian, Jr. Sup’t Mobile A
Great Northern Railroad: Stephen W Harris, Hunts
vil e. Ala ; n r & R " ILa liiinbis Gi.. F<i Wi kins,
(Mat or) Cohimbus, Ga., Win U Sanford. Msdison, Ga.
j mH—»f
Al EX W HAKKIS I’ENRY M -iBUBT.
HARRIS & ASHBY,
Coinmission Merchants,
FOR THE HALE OF
COTTON, TOBACCO, LIQUORS,
Drh*<i Fruits,
And all kinds of Southern and Western Pt educe, and
lor the purchase of Merchanuise generally.
IO A: 11 BROADWAY, AND 53 NEW St.,
TNIiJW YOKK.
novi—tf
w HOOPER II Minis, I JAMBS L. GAINI-S, I R. R. A K M BCIRDEN
Late ul Nashvi !<■, | t< >1 Ash I Late ol Macon,
T**nu. ville, N. C. | Georgi
DARIUS, GALNES& CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AM)
General Merchandise Brokers,
20 iIKAVKIt SritKKT,
New York.
nwmb.r at -foi
NEW RO UK ADVEUTISEMEETH.
i l i: UHSPErSiA,
L 1 Dr, Stl ickl ind’s ! ! Dr. Slrlelttond** T.mlc M a
Il U tiripj.mcential <1 preparation ‘»i
UMJ Ums ,1. LH ami Herbs, wun enti-
Bpfa (ids and c rmmaiivesto
TA VIP r.ngth n the stomach and
1V .\ IV . ;.onv usy tcm. It lancer-
t n remedy for Dyspepsia .
ft — JW J’ Inuig Sllon.NotVeUHi.vrß,
lE . *•* st yj ,_i| Api'Vtite, Acidity O)
oi in Bi'iii>cu. Ptiu'd ..<;» and I'e uiity. It la not
alcoholic, theivfo'-v i ('t’Cn arly euiU-d lor weak, nerv
ou-< 8i d <>y H |» piport-"i. . F r sale by ah Drugglrfa
everywhere at $1 p.r bottle.
Dr. Strlcklnn<Vw fa—
PILE REMEDY, | i I
Ip i l e si
Has cured thorn* tufa < |h H
the woißt case ot'Bimlnn iAJj UNI
B'c.-tlu g I .1 •. [ ■■■'. fl ft . f
Irani' ttiaie r« Ih-f, .ml • I! ci.-»
a permanent cure, fay it dneu-iy. His wa. rani uto
cure
Fur sale by all Di uggists at 50 cents per Dottle.
DR. STRICKLAND’S
L 12
I COUGH MELLIFLUOUS
No "i Cough Balsam
MOWK.
~' JV '• f »iep rati 'ii kn«t*n(ocure
K,. UM hg, (’old-, 110 rseness,
tuhma Whooping Coiign Cbion c Cougns, < onsu'np
tion, B ••>!»(: ili-tml ( roup. Being prepared trom
pom y and H r 8 t ia Ik*h log, soil i'fag, and expector
ating, ai d pa t' u'a« >y tudat L lor all nff ctiai f < f tho
Turoai anu L .ugs. For sale by D» uggists everywhere.
ITARRIKEk.
Over 18.000 rold-ers were cured <f Diarrhoea and
Pytei t< \ iHri j ear ' y t'»e ifa • «»t D-. vtric fan I’m A’ltl
( huiera M xtun*. m- to t 4 its l» fag used xtensive
ly in the HoMi'it ifa i pruot t tin- < ill -.•ency o’ Dr. Strick
lauufa Ao-1- h ! ri Mix -i ’e f»r me cu e of acute aud
cbroido cases of 1 i i <v. i« d D. s>-tilery Turn fa tno
on ypi eparalio’t knoa n a-* • ea <j an*i erntain r< m-dy
lor th" ora. D> m t be with ul so va u ibie a inedi
cine. fa«t • bail‘Of i <t I'-ciiy. I. is sold by ail
Druggis s it 50 c~u s per bo He
J P. JKXKTNS& CO.,
febl ly Whol'S la g uts, At ant i, Ga
KiNI'j'EAST IfilliA CUFFEEI
$ EQUAL TO JAVA! OW
HALF THE PRICE !
mW GOES TW,, ' E AS FAR !
Recommended and Used by All!
CLERGY *EX. PHYST I IN.' and ' rofe»«l"rnt Men. a«
the cheap at he th v-t -nd e-t bt-ve age in the world!
FOR SALE BY ALL GROC2RS NORTH AND SOUTH*
Tip- Southern Tiale to wh ch i’ s «p cially ad‘pt d,
sniplfd thro g .he New York City Wholes de Gioce.s,
or dire tfiointheM n fa toiy,
Pir up in one pound papers in boxes of 36 and 60
pounds eac i.
O- rrj
NEW Y<> KK .
RICHARD DAVIES, Proprietor,
and G ne al Wbulesu e lhaier in l eas aud Ut flees.
ja.25-tf
8 B (AU WIBL. R. C. MORRIS , JR
CALbWELL&MORRIS,
(Successors to Brew r A Caldwell,)
COTTON FACTORS
A> V GKNF.KAL
COMM.SSIOX MERCHANTS,
20 Old Slip,
Now York.
jan9 6m
DUR’fEA S’ MAIZENA
Was the only “ opa ration for f od from
Ind inn Corn"
That received a tneda and honorable mention from the
Roisi * om.nfas'oneis. at the great Intern tiona ExH
bi- on I ondoi., IMJ2 th * comp fition o all prominent
manufiactm< ih <-f ‘C<»ru Stittcli” and ••Piepaied Corn
Flour” of thia and o'he r countries notwl.hstauding.
MA ZENA,
The food and luxuiy of the age without a single fault
One trill wn .convince the most keptirnl. Makes Pud
dings. • nk<*M, • ustards. Btan Mange. Ac . without ism
gfaaa wth fewer no eygH. a a co-t .Mi< nishing 'h msi
economical A Bli ht a ldltmn to ordinary Wheat Flour
gr atly improves Bieml ami Cake It is tho excellent
for thickening - wet t bam ea. gravies for fi h aud meat,
soups Ac For L e Cieani nothing •an compare with it
A lit*l. boi ed nmilk will produce rich cream tor c< flee,
Cllo' 0 Mt.t t(N, Ac
Pu up hi «»ne pound packages, under the trade-mark
Malzena. wi h di < ctions f i u-t)
» moat del cn us ar ich of foo I for children and Tnva
lids of a I ages For s ite by Grocers aid 1 ruggists
every wheie
Wholesale D pot, 166 Fulton Street,
NEW YOL’K.
WILLIAM DURYEA,
Aug 23—ly General -gent
VVIIIGH I’, CAItTP l< < 0., ’
General Southern Isanti Agency
No. 62 BROADWAY, New York.
TVTE *’»rl Vi E Loans :< r Htriimis and lant< rs; also
Av for Ai-s c ati >iiß ( •’<> p >ia ions mid Coni|»aireH and
partners!! i a foi th * ul ivntio i • t C- tton, cugar. Rice
an l a- Soiitnvr produce; also far the i umber and
Turpentine bus << -ss.
Pr cure while labor, native or so eign, to supply
s, erial demand <»r ■••8 sollc te I.
Orgt'D'Z A-s<>cliitiuna to Um development of Mining
and M.muft tn ing in'e eats and tho settlement o’
So'th-m i mnls. l urch «e and so w id .MacniHery,
Imp ini'n’s. Suppl e. & , f.. r Faiin rs, Planters and
Miners. Give c .refill a tentmn to thee llecti n and
securi g fd btv, and the adiu-taunt aud »>etclen»enr
oi cl 'ms f every uesC'ipt on
AuTiior.lZEu Refekence- Peter Cooper, F>q. New
Y rk; ay Uo->kr, E-q l’hil «d- pula; A. . L we. Esq
Piesi et U amberuf « omnjo*c*-, N. Y ; Geo. It muar*.
H-q * i hiladelptMii. do 7-3 -
C. A. LONGSTREET. | JOHN SEDGWICK. |W D. TREADWAT.
J. M. HANDLEY
WI u
LONGSTREET, SEDGWICK & CO..
Manufacturers ol and Wholesale Dealers in
MEN’S & BOYS CLOTHING,
380 BROADWAY, filfiW YUUK.
decl" ts
BOOTS, LEATHER
No. 11 Dey Street N. Y.,
ALEXIS BKAGG & VVJESSOIVt
>.U('CEBSOBb OF IHE OLD ESTABLISHEO FIRM OF
ALEXIS BRAGG & WARREN,
VJ D *afaiH in HoriH, Shoes and Lea
beg to invite tm- at ten’l n of I'lirchasers to their splen
did s’tx*k, ud ■ vteo to all *<ction of th* conn rV, and
which offer a Ihe lo.v< it market, prices.
8p»-< fa at ention paid »o o '.era.
ALEXIS HKAUG. yI.XDUE V WESSON, Jr.
fob 4—dm
JAMESIIaAVKS JAMES a. GRAYS
GRAVES & SON,
PROPKIKTORS OF
Dr. Grav s’ Ague Pills,
Ant I IlilloiiH Pillw, * n er <nn I !• iment
Pain F. x rario .('tidily Vest nill'uge,
Pile oint meni, and
CURE FOR DIPTIIK IA AND THROAT DISEA
And Deders in all kinds of
P AT .. N 1 T '■• rCn »»ry. 8 ap«, an l Fancy
«rilcles; L quo s, \\ i- .-s and Brandiei. f .r medical
I"”"';, I'"' Cu r„ ...... T.. neco. Fl v.,rln« Kx,r ot*, I
SiM.nge, Hrn.h.. <a nil k.ud«, omb. Quinine, Qnlno
dhi«'. rurilic.l I 6n plmtv oi 11> conta Mor.
phiiie, (. h orolorin, Opnm, and many otter prepara
tions, thai will lie sold low,
"' l «"ok"p Hl n-s rtnvnto'' Elr.tlc Medicine.
‘ “ f ur "took hi <1 prfre.
tout wi I bo fu> uwbw 1 thoso (Ir.irihg one tiro of charge
NO. 398 HAKKKT BTKKRT,
. ... .. t>°'wren Mxth and Bov. nth «tr»*t«,
Jmus—tf Lontn.lll. , Ky.
WEKU & IJA EKI>G,
Booksellers Stationers
AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
DH'l.KltSin Schoo II |>n or Stationary, Gol.
Pou. A Ac Mu'n Sire t. 3 iloora bolow .’ird.
LOUISVH. 1.!•:. KES’I ut KY.
an* 11—ts.
Hrlmbo'iP. I'xt so t Buono an I Improved Ko.o Wa«h
cure. K Clot an.l 1., (cat .1 Border., tn all th.lr ■tago*. i
*t Utr <• < xp- h , i|u| ~r no cl lingo n ulvt. no incon- i
veni nee, nod n.. ..xpc, nr,. ) )n tlu „, d
odor, Inimmliaw iu it from •!! iuiurlou*
■tropwti**.
LOUISVILLE ADVERTISE}! ENTS
J. W. MORRILL & CO.,
Successors to
J. T. SMITH Ac c o.y
No. 220 Main Street,
Louisville Kentucky
(Next door above Lonlavllle Hotel,)
Manufacturer*, Importer*, and Wboleial* Dealer* la
Saddlery,
Harness, Saddlery Hirdwire,
TJELTTJSTELS,
JB-A.GLS <Se V-AuJLTCES.
Our stock comprises a comp efe assortm- nt o* Pad
dies. Rrtd'ltos. Filling*! md Martingal* s, Gb th and Rein
, Web, Rid ng «»nd D iving Whips, Bits and fiaddiery
Hardware.
I a our Trunk Department will he found a'l kinds of
Lad fas’and Genu’ Trunk#, irsveliog B*gs, Valises,
Bate he s, and
French Marocco Saojs,
Among our Imported Goods of
f *
8
Our own Importation*
o we offer a large .took of Steel and Silver Plated >ra
d /ous, 8m flies, and Pel barn’s
sTiimvi?s,
1
Ivo y Rings, EngiUh Heads and Reins, and Marti*-
gals, and
; FRENCH MOROCCO SACS.
i fab22—lm
H.BwOCK. p. MSI LUA* j. ►risaif
HENRY P. SHACKELFORD.
Formtrly ot Ailunta, Ga—with
. H. BLOCK & CO.,
WHOUiSiLK DKALIRX IN
A Pure Bourbon and Copper Distilled
WHISKY,
Wines Brandies, Gin* <fcc
(« No. 330 Main Street, between Eighth and Muth.
1!
Louisville Kentucky.
! Jm.ll-3n *
’’ J, M. DAVIS, 8. p. c py,
0 Flvr.Lce, Alabama. Loni.vlll*,
Formerly Hard&Cary
E. R. DEAN WITH
J. M.DAVIS & CO.,
. COMMISSION JIILRCIIINTS,
9 AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
Bourbon Whisky,
> GR.OCEHIES
Foreign ard Domestic liquers,
627 Main Street, between Sixth and Seventh,
Louisville Kentucky
All orders addressed to E. R. Dean,
Atlanta, Ga., will receive prompt at
tention.
e ■' ■' • '■
•i New Iron Store*
i NAUIS & REAMER,
ir Agent* for the
)t
■ NEW ALBAM ROLLING MILL,
*
AND
i* X 3 e a 1ox» ■■ in
Iron, Hails and Steel.
No. 247 (old No 6.34) Main street, between Mxth and
Seventh, North Side,
Lousis ville Kentucky
o K. It. DKAN, Assent,
1 Allanta, Ga.
1 ’ ■ ■utubmoh. J. « aMn
HUTCHESON & RAINE,
J 1
VA/ liolosalo XJealor*
i
I IN
BOOTS A SHOES,
Main Street. Sauih Bide, between Sixth and Bcvsuth.
Louisville Kentucky
E R. DEAN, Agent,
Athint i, Ga
H. S. BUCKNER,
IMPORTER.
AND
V\z lioleißnlc X>o«ulox- Ixx
NOTIONS,
'WTxlto Goods,
FANCY HARDWARE.
Hoisory, Olovob
SKI RTS, «fcc.,
Nn 613 Main etreot Fi.th and Blxth *trcet«
Louisville Kentucky
E R. DEAN, Agent,
Post Office Box 320, Atlanta, Ga.
December 13-.'lm
Galen’s Head Dispensary,
( K tabll.lied 1860 Chartered 1861.)
A'V>'wlll' F ' < ’ r *"* T. rat merit OF Pi Iwata
'MMLtWtnL l*r»»»»e» and Fem*i.
I,xMmjJvSP Coinpliiin
A me-ucil Phamrn ,bt, .nut > u ii.ishkd
coiiialnirig Od Urge page, ai d num ran. engrav’.
iug- ftiie rg.ur us botu >exe* In he J<h and <ll..a*e*
unitingon prir. a ill. a,..«. g.inerrh agl et. ayphll |«"
(trlciurc; dheaae* ol the tn.'lcle., bl uhler anil kidusxai
■eh abu.e, an.l tile a ci et liabit. ot ' oth «exe. and |u
dep orab • .ifoct. on bo h b ..ly and inu.il; di.«u . »>
fee aloe Ir 111 . Irlbood Io old age; | tetidi-il • . warn
In and a guide for the young o both ~xe., be ln< »
truth.u auvwer to Hie mairl >an thoee eon'emnat
mg nmriiage; w.tn the Inlhm'. n w m.thod of ° r . t
ment, the moat. uc... fil m an- of cure a. .hown k.
the epoitof can.; mill d u der.<al oaab .
the above »orh i efon .coking ni..lic<aid ela w..7e
and hu- void quail cry w-*r*,
Ihe Cin-lhrilO mVCGKON of
bt.ieo l»l«|i.n.ary wh . .a the of tlw Jbo,.
wo.k may be .■i.n.ulie I per oually „ r |,» let rTn Ml
the (Use me. «.f wlih hlt trrais l’a»i«nt. Ji**” 11
tieate.l by mall, and m. du 1 n ... ent to u./t * *thl
country on receipt ofa.t lament <-f th. caj ‘ “
va e adv co io lad ea either mnrr od'.£<Mi. k I. i rlc 16
co,.ta, ."her .ent in . .sod . 11%o | op „ „J \*„*
Office lt< moved t<, Ureen »tre*t b.-
tweeu Beojmd amt l|„rd. • oar the Coat nice Co ~„1
!y contl! nUM
TUBOALEN’BIIRAI) DISPENSARY,
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