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‘imttfitettcntli (JOJfOH IAD18QN ■B ;• : \frivee enUtociton mi a n*“ • itontou, riven at Madison II) ft l - L. ftOORX. h the Night Train* on dwtf iii* ....ed by seventeen —cu are new. a^nd drawn ex- . -utf wort; and by ncarly/one hundred .me engraving*, many of which arc from new and original design*. Tcachet*. Sc hoot Director*, and other* intcree- ted, are roapecUully invited to examine dll' book which n is believed will be found superior 10 any .miliar wort which ha* yet been pubiiahed. Mitchell’s Primary Geography i» the imiodoc- lory volume of MITCHELL'S GEOGRAPHICAL SERIES W Inch consists of the lollowing additional books namely; MITCHELL S INTERMEDIATE GEOG RAPHY. MITCHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY \ND ATLAS. MITCHELL'S GEOGRAPHICAL yUES- I'lON BOOK. MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, \ND ATLAS. MITCHELL’S BIBLICAL AND SAB- BATU SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY. MITCHELL’S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (In Pieaa.) Q, The Physical Geography winch has been in • arful preparation tor a long Ume, will be pubiish- • d early in coming autumn. It will be splendidly illustrated with numerous line eLgravings and charts, and contain several copper maps, all 01 which will lie beautifully colored. 'Dior* are no geographical work* published, that are su much in demand, or that have so wide 1 circulation as those of Mr. Mitchell. There are upw ards of lour hundred thousand copies of them uid annually .and their manufacture give constant employment to more than 35<i persons. The • mngement* of the publishers are such that they are -Dabled to give correctly ail the latest gevigraph- ■ il dwroveries. They publish the only full senes J gcpgropfocs in the country, and have regular!' engaged a strong force of map engravers and oth- • n, with a View citnamlauiing their books in *d- 'vic J of all other similar weak*. in their accuracy, ■ mprehensiveness. and progressive character; <1 in keeping pace with the march of discovery and improvement. fdee 1 '66 dwtt. B & CO., . AUGUSTA, OA ItrrAlLDBAUJWlM d, aid Chemical*, DYE STUFFS, is’ Articles, V aruishaa , Putty, Glass War*. iCan ParAiwry flat sting Soap*. Pina Hair liruahea, ~ . Brush**. Oental Instruments, tKTERS OP ALL KINDS Manufactured Tobacco, ail ir Proprietary' Medicine*# ay, Superior Inks, Pur* ■* and Brandies for Med al Purposes, Extractf»r flavoring, Chice Toi let anJ Fancy Articles, etc. (3T We offer goods equally as low as they cm be obtained from any similar establishment in this seetioa. Warranted to be Pure, Fresh, aiut Genuine fP i inters from the Country promptly filled and satutacnon guaranteed with regard to puce and quality. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS will re cite particular attention at all hoursof the day or n>«ht- [ie»- t dwly Cash wi« be .MittbbNM efthaWBee*. PmtMiiiWMv ChaaatueBtedk anaStf DIMlOKfaMlX. ■ WICUMATANCHB baring red which render it m«M tha on PesrA Tret Street, convenient to the best Schools In the Chi and also to Business, con taining six wall finished rooms, and two pan- W E Will constantly rSbr keep on hand an aarovunenl of elegantly fin ished and plain Hose Wood VYMauled Piano Fortes, with the entire Metallic Prime and all the latest important improvements, made by, NEWMAN BROTHER A SONS, and various other Ma kers ot celebrity, which we offer for -Sale at the Lowest Market prices, and allow Purchasers any reasonable time to test them. Go.*l secoud hand Instruments for sale or hire. We allow the Highest Price for Old Pianoa when given in Exchange for new ones. BARTH A NICOLAI. At Kirkpatrick's Furniture Ware House on Peseh Tree Street, Atlanta, Ga. No* ’hr ashing!on Hall, T he firm of loyd & pulliam having expired this day by limitation, 1 take this opportunity to notify the public that', the House is now under the superintendence of Mr- W. A- M. Lanier and I duly, whose names alone are a sufficient guarantee fa; a first elans Hotel, and thsnkful for past favors, solicit a continuance .1 the same. JAMES LOYD, Proprietor. June 1, 1857.—dwtf HAT AND CAP STORE 4 J. TAYLOR .vow opening a fresh stock cf fashionable Hats, 1^ Cap* and Bonnets. Seri darrto Isiwshe A Bn’s Jacel'y Store- Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Gt- Taylor'i Hat ft Cap Emporium. | U8T KECEIV ED, and opening, the first en r| tire stock of HATH A O A PR ever offered in this city. My stock is now complete, consisting of every variety and style. Please call and ex a mine for yourselves! EW A11 kinds of Pur Skins boogbt. J. TAYLOR, J*. .September 10 100 B ARREI.8ot Whiskey (variousbrand For sale Cheap by LOWE A Rich w >. Jtnxiru. J. g. eobxets, j. d. tzxrxi.i. RIDGILL, ROBERTS & TERRELL, liitjiu.i uimt limn o Hit 1.1 CARONDELET STREET, NEW ORLEANS. vp dlf r. r. t-org. LOWE, fc RICE. AUCTION! OOMXISSIOH KERCH AK'i s AMD iiencral Produce Dealer*. Corner ofLoyd and Albania Btreeis, ATI* ‘ Sept 2C !. A NT A, GA- dwtf / 1 1.0111,1 A. Fulton County .. ".Jf lw° months after date application »i||be mada to the Ordinary ufaaid rounty, f r leave to oil the hall of th* Unckhouseori White Hall street, occupied below by Aaron Alexander as ■ Drug 'SU-re, and upstaua by H t; Yancey and Vt . T. C. Campbell ior offices- it leing ihe outh half of said brick buildixg. Also, 2 n(v I.ota, lying and being in the city ol Atlanta, known in the plan of said city as Nos. Nineteen (1 U,y and twenty-cue (21) on land lot No ergo- i i-ilmt: (83,) containing each one acre, more i leas, (formerly the property of the estate ol MLlon U. Gr.cn,) th* said property belonging - the estate of Daniel McSheiUy, Utu of said cui-ty deceased, and the same having been de- 'by his last will and testament to his sister Mary McGrady of the county ol Donagali, Ire- 1 t'd It < t" be sold for the purpose of paying n r the proceeds of tbo sale ol said property to t|,e a.td Msry MrGrady.th* divide*in said will lamed. JOHN I.INCH, Executor, ' Ul * 3 *- m uf Daniel Mettheffry A I ' sttl of Ordinary , Juft, Term, |fc7 _ W belt as John Gain, Jr„ Adminivtrau.r ulkJ „ • he estate ofGeorge W. Phillips deceased, Vo- I -star irf tiers of Disrnissioii from , 4 ;,j y v in i .strait ion. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all puitiea interested, whether kindred or erediu.rs I -aid deceased, to file (heir objections, il any they have, within the time‘prescribed by law. * by I Viler* of Disinitiion should not be graut- . d ibe applicant cn the second Monday in Isnusry next. II BARKER, Ord'y. July ctb, 1857 W 6m Notice, rpHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore extst- X mg under the firm, name and style of Loyd A Pulliam, is this day dissolved by limitation. Mr. Henry G. Dean is the authorized agent of Loyd A Pulliam, in closing the business of Ihe late firm, and may at all times be found at tlie Washington Hail. Atlanta. Georgia. JAMES LOYD. A.C. PLLLIAM. June 1, 1857-—dwtf FOR SALE. T WO neatly finished dwelling houses on Whitehall street, andj near the business part of the citv.— Those wishing to purchase will jlo wvll| o call and see them, as we intend to s« gain in the property. Titles perfectly good. H. J. SHACKELFORD. Agent. June 10,1857 dtt—wtf J mt Received, a fine lot of Whits Lead. Linseed Oil, and Turpentine June M ’57 d6wtf W. W. ROARK. PLANTATION, \L-GK0fiS, CORN, AND, MULES IN Pike Count?. Alabama. **"«»*«. am. — THE undenigri- "ffer for sale a Plantation of 1-4 fid acres of Land ;uo ol winch is cleared. This plantation is - lo cated in Pike County, Alabama It is excellent Land for Cotton : rich enough for all Farming purposes ; apd if well watered. They also, offer lor sole 4000 Bushel* of Con; Jo Mules, and all their farmingutensils. Besides these, if desired, they will sell 40 Ne groes, good house and field hands. The Land lies level; and is within 12 miles of I’nion Hptings, where the Girard A Mobile Rail Road, wiK, in a few months, run. The land is fresh, and the location is as healthy, as any part of the Ftate Purchasers will please call at the Plantation or at Louisville, Barbour Cotgrfy, Alabama where one of us can always lie found. They have also other small tracts of Land, i n and near lxmiwillc, for sale. This property is offered for sale, for no other reason than the undersigned intend to quit farming T< rm- of sale accommodating. I A J. M I.AMPLEY. Louisville, Harbour,eo., Alx julv 22,1857. w3m J. F. EZZARD, (.Successor to (ioo<ftpeud, Beam J Go.,) TYHHI.ESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DEMESTIC LJQURS & 6I6ARS. >4t No b CJbervkw Bloct, ppi.'*h-Tr«-p Htreet 1 AT LA NTAtf LROHOIA. Brandies, Cordials, Wines, Rum, (fins, , Ales, . Whiskey, Porter, etc. etc. I50.04M Npaalzh and German CiRaru ol a variety ol Hrandi. M av 8th, 1867 daw I v / lEOKGIA, Fulton Conntj,'- V H John l.yio h ofsiiil county, administrator >t Duivl Mcfihvllry deceased, and Michael VcMbeffry tleceased, late o| said county, wil apply I >r I. tiers of Dismission from said admin istrations at the -November Term next, of the C curt of Ordinary ol sa d ctHin/y. JGrt- H. MEAD, Ordinary, ApftHj! 857 w6m Mining tries, with u paaaga ex landing through tha house. There ieeleo ox the lot. a cooking room, servant* loom, looks house, chicken house, crib and com house, and also an excell ent wel ot urates, which never Cade. The buiUlinge ere all in first rale eomliliso, having been erected la 1866, and eadoead with en entirely new fence. Possession ^iven by Ihe let of Oclobor, if desired, eud will be offered at a reasonable price. GEORGE H. DANIEL. Atla uU, Oa., May 9,1857 dawSm School for Yonng Ladies. M R8.J. A. WRIGHT, will open a School for Young Ladies the 8th of January. Her purpoaa to ratabliah a permansnt seminary, and to give the pupils committed to her care a thorough and practical education. She will be aided by competent professors. The year wiK be divided i«to two laems of Twenty weeks each. Terms per Session. Primary Clare, * $12,00 Junior “ 16,60 Senior * 20,00 Mrs. Wright will teach the Letin Language, at a moderate extra charge. The brother Languages end Mnsic will be taught at Pofesson charge*. Boarding, and Tuition in English $75, pareaasion. REFERENCES. Right Rev. Bishop EUiott, Savannah, * - “ Cobb, Montgomery Hon. C. J. McDonald, MarietU. Otwtf Hew Mail Arraafement. |YHE undentgnsd Infortne the, I public that he has established. Mail Koutsfrore Dallaa, taPaaiding county Marietta, and will run a Hack once a week be tween thoee places, according to the following schedule : Leave Dallas every Friday at 7 o'clock e. m , running by way of Lost Mouuin, and arrive at MarietU et 12) p. m. Leave MarietU at 10 o’clock p. m., and arrive at 7 p. m , same day. CHARLES D. JENKINS Dallas, Oa. Feb 24, 1856—devrtf S hoes and Boots at Mew York Coat.—I have; concluded to tell my atockof Boole _ •ti<! Shoes at New York Coat, until the first of August, if you cell quick. W. W. ROARK. ( June 14, 1857 dewlf RUNAWAY, m { From the undersigned in January MA 1856, my boy SOL; he is about 36 years T» nt age, slight and elegantly formed for a v^\ negro, dark smooth akin, prominent eyes ^™aad Urge white teeth. He is passing through the country under forged permits, and assumed the name JACK PECK, as I under- surd in AtlanU, where he hae bean publicly employed for the last 12 months- He is pro bable now in the neighborhood of AtlanU, or on the 8tate Road above. ftfiO Reward » offered for his apprehension end such addition al compensation will be given aethe trouble of bis capture may require. If be hae been her bored by euy one, end proof to conviction of the fact is produced, the person giving informa tion will be rewarded end satisfied for his trou ble to the rxUnt of th* value of the negro. A. P. POWERS. Macon, July 6th, 1867 dewtf J : & j. Lynch. Corner Alabama and White Hall-streets Atlanta, Oa. WHOLESALE and ReuU Deal- era in New Orleans Sugar, Cof fee, Syrup and Provisions gen erally which we nflaroc th* mos- reeaonable term*. We keep constantly on haud a general stock uf Liquors, Wine* and Cordials, by Wholesale. Being in daily receipt of Goode from first hands we are enabled to tell at as small profiu as any house in the cities of AugusU, Savannah or Charleston (the freight only tdded.) We shall take advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al abama rivers on first raise and keep a Large Stock •if New Orleans and Cincinnati Goods, cheapn than they can be bought in the markeU above mentioned. J. fa J LYNCH, oct 19. ’64. nia-tf. 8. B. Oatman, DXSI.atS |K Italian, Egyptian and American STATUARY Ami East Tennessee Marble TkATONLMENTS, Tombs, liras, and V w ITMsrbU' Mantel* and Famishing Mar bis! tv All order* promptly filled. AtlanU. Ga. fob 24 dlj JAN'(ARY lit, 1867." P URE WHITE WHEAT FAMILY Flour. 150 Hacks, Just received, which is eoovidirred equal to anything ever eeen in this makraL For Sale by, E. M. BEAGO dwtf li , ,'na- '"I 1 1 r YTooBnuitV Obany ■xpeeiorant ft the Great Mmsdfiihirh k taking the plate r : t > oft* Others. where miMndaa are aaaaatly of by pnlMSMtydiaaaaaa, Uieaearea to enlarge upon th* meriw of )Y; which, if taken in time, wU omtua edfy Meant the sad eonmq nances too oft** erwbagfrom COUGHS, COLDS AND INPLUHNSA, aaf th* variene TAACHIAL AND BRON PHIAL affactitiaa that become, when nadeofad the ^BECURSORS OP CONSUMPTION TY* Balaam nafate the moat violent eon gh in oosm dC> fiiv Imhu% •mbiinf tba piiimt who may hovo boon kepi awake n’ ;ht after nigkt by the continual recurrence of paroxysm* u ENJOY CALM AND REFRESH!NO SLEEP. Ulooaana the cough—relteve* the tlghtaere of th* rhsat and rapidly mitigataeallthe eyma- tamo attendaat upon an IBBITABLE CON DITION OP THiOROANB OP RESPIRA TION. A* a family medicine, it has already acquired a high reputation in tha waet, and ought to oc cupy o place in every farmet’e and plantar'a medicine cheat. Tha following original letter wee handed ta us for publieation; a remedy which can elicit inch encomiums, must be a good one; Oalvobtom, Taxes. April >6,1856. Da. 0. O. Woodman, New (Mean*; My Dear Sir.-—In justice to you end a duty I owe to a suffering, and, I may say, a world of roughing people, I state what your invaluabia Cough Remedy—yeur CHERRY EXPEC TORANT—ha* done for me, when all other remedies have failed to give any relief. In the fall of 1817, living in 8l Louis, where I have test tied mots of the time for the last eixteen yean, I took a severe cold, which settled on my lunge, and was confined to my bed, and doaed and hfielcred by Joe ton for several weeks, bat finally got on my legs again, but not cured of my hard coughing, and rattling and tickling iu my throat, which continued too omnlly for more than atx months, always iba womt in the winter. My friends insisted I had coughed enough to kill a dozen common meat, and that I must be in the last stage of eoaeomption. I made op my mind that I mail oungn my life away. I left St. Louis in Ikmanhw last, to travel and spend the winur In the South.— When|I called at your store in Vicksburg, you will recollect, I was coughing to hard I could not make my business known. Yon said you would cure my cough. As you gavame a bot tle cf your CHERRY EXPECTORANT, I thought I would not slight you and your medi cine so much aa not to try it; and in thankful ness shall I ever remember the day I did so. In but a few days, it began to allay and diminish my cough and tickling in my throat, and be fore I bad used more than three fonrthe of the conunta of that bottle,! wee entirely cured, and for weeks I did not even raise a cough, tbougl exposed day and nigbt, in all weathers, in tra veling. However, in Much, white traveling in Noth Carolina, 1 took a severe cold, and my roughing commenced again, and alee the tick- ling in my throat, at internist and before ray arriving in New Orleans, on the Illh met, on some night, my coaghing would commence and continue for an hour at two. 1 toon pro cured another bottle from yon, and in Use than two daye I was entirely relieved again. I tm now determined to always kr*p a bottle on hind, end in the commencing of a cough, * ve ry few email doses will relieve it entirely. 1 am now fully satiafied it is the awr COUGH REMEDY now kntwn to the wurid; and U ia a duty you owe to the coughing and afflicted pen ot th* human family, to pat so valuable e remedy within the reach of alL Its praise* will soon be upon the tonguesof tens of thousands ot joyful and coughlere, happy eonle. So great a remedy as your Expectorant should be brought before the public. I am, dear sir, respectfully yours. R. J. WOODWARD, of St Louis, Mo. ETFor tale by SMITH fa EZZARD.end Druggists generally. may 16, 1857 dmrim , St. the Tnek ftp Mw GIA AtaCAHEtT r ft Ff. L tenawiy, nrannind Cot ofall lifeline of thellifei ffltf whiek they hence with the same of the OEOtOlA ALOAHEOT I aSKS'YKS&SlrefS wa aak of tha South a fab trial of iu virtual and eflbcfa on ah the diet sate wt efalm for It— as a specific. Each week brings oa tiding! of eureeptriaetad by it, thataxceada out moat sanguine expectations. It has no equal In eneerviiw, restoring and beautifying the Hair, eradicating Scarf andfDandrefi* preventing Baldness and Grey Hairs; curing dlseaere of Ibe Skin, Glands and Mneela, Bruieee, Cuts, Sprains, Stings of inaaets, Iritation and Swel ling earned by poisonous plants, Erysipelas Ring-worms, Scaklhmd, InflemedSkin, Prick ly heat, Ptmplae,SerefuU, Tatter* in all Mage* Salt Rheum, Sore Throat, Shingles, Rough Hands, Peridlcal er Nervous Htadache, dup ed skin, ChUblaisn, and all external inflamma tions. We will gbe a few voucher* to whet it has done, and trust the Alcahest to hereld it* own fame when used. Monroe, Welton county, Georgia. Alabama, Randolph County,) Jan. 10th, 1857. $ Daa. f. fa N. L. Gallawat: A* you reques ted me to state what time my JJalr began to fall otT, I take pleasure in saying to yon that in 1852, my Hair began to look dead, and fall off, the eurface of my head became an entire et uri and all my Heir dropped off by the time I saw yon in Georgia, 1866- The one bottle you sent to me while et my eiatars, (Mis. McCnrley’s) and* * permanent cure of it. The scurf and dandraff all fall off er disappeared, the second bathing, and before I left Georgia, my Hair was some 4 or 6 inches long, and is this day as fall and as beautiful as ever, and more soft and lively; every person that behold* it thinks it is oiled. It has been over 18 month* since the bottle of Alcahest gave out- I do wish that all the efflicted would gave it a trie], eel had tried many remedies before,from eminent physician* all without offset. JANE CARBON. Georgia, Walton County. We, whore names are undersigned, do certi fy that we were witnesses to the above case, that it ia true as Mis* Carson has stated, when ■he left hare her Hair was ia beautiful and full covering the whole head is before deceased,and resembled silk velvet. OVERTON O. McCARTY. SARAH McCARTY, SILAS RAY,. PHENNIAH RAY. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Dn. T. fa N. L. Gallaway: My daughte Marv Elizabeth was attacked with Tetter on her head, I applied to 3 or 1 eminent physi cians, each application only served to aggri vaU it, she wa*w> afflicted that she was com pelled to sleep on her faro, Her Heir had nearly all fallen off- The one bottle of your Georgia Alcahest that I paid $ I for, made a complete cure Jand her Hair instantly commen ced a fresh growth, and as soon as niton* laws would admit, she had a fine head of hair, and ia now 10 full and beautiful as ever; it has been well over 2 yean. You are at liberty to uxe this—as all my neighbor* will testify to the tame. Yours truly, FIELDING HAMILTON JUST RECEIVE r.f k BOXES, of difibrem Quafrtin of Tobacco efVJ Cheap. W. W. ROARK. Jan 6 dwtf For Hole. O NE of the most desirable residence* on the edge* of (ha city oi Atlanta. Dr. D’Alvig ny offer* to sell the house end lot where he now resides, on Marietta street, a littl* above Bquire —* Terms very secern modetkg, and . on • - Meet, 4. I»M TJif p *y“- *e luerai* / 1 EOJUilA, (iwlMoll Cowolr.- U Whereas, William M alibi a appliw to me for Letter* of Administration upon tha K.,.,. »f Elisha H. Winn, deceased, late of Alabama, having property in this Bute, these ora there- orr to cite end admonish all and singula* tb* kindred end rreditore to show cause if any they have, within the time patacribed by law, why letter* ahould uot bv granted to seal applicant, Ot, the firat Monday in August next. Given under my hand at office, this July ], 1*07. O. T. RAKE8TKAW, July 4—td Ordinary, BW(WifW,«t; SttM&faMpa * 0BL1BBATBD VERMIFUGE UVEBJPIIiLS. ffw«rfthifei»ni>ariimirfth*Ha They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-sdls,' but limply for what thdr^ name pur ports. The VmnruGB, for expelling Worms from the human * system, has also been aomiiustered with the mbit satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious Db- RANGEMBNTBy 8lCX HEAD ACHE, &C. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by Georgia, Wilton County. Dm. Gallaway fa Bom My wifo hw been afflicted with Chilblains all over her neck and ahouldera, in large lumps under Uta akin, none of them ever running as common biles, which threw her into a high fever, headache, fae.— Hearing of your Georgia Alcaheal, I procured-*- " bottle, and to my great joy, it, in a verj few Jays, made a core. Cm which accept my best wishes for your success in so valuable e rem dy I hear ill fame spoken by every person that uses it as a specific for ail the diseases you say it will cure. Yours truly, W. W. PETER8, J.P. New and Important Discovery in the Science of Medioine. P ATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT Britian, Diploma de Pharmacia Pharma cien de Paris, and Imperial College o( Medi cine, Vienne. Sold wholesale and retail by Dr. H. A. BARROW, member of the Imperial College of Vienna, and Royal College of Sun geona, London, who may be personally consul ted at hie residence, 167 Prince street, faw block* weat of Broadwav, N. Y., from 11 a. m. till 2 p. m. and from 4 till 8 p. m. (Sundays ex cepted, unlees by appointment. Trieaemar No. 1. If a remedy for Relaxation, Spermatorrhoea, and ell the djstreeeing consequence# arising from early abase, indiscriminate electees, or too long residence in hot climttaa. It ha* restared bod ily and sexual strength and vigor to thouaands who aro now in the enjoyment of health and the fanclions of manhood; and whatever may be the cause or disqualifications for marriage, they ere effectually subdued. TrlMemar No. 3, completely and entirely eradicates ail tracee of GonorrheaJicih in its mild and and nggra.ated forms. Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of the Blad der, Non-retention of Urine, Pains of the Lions end Kidneys, and thus* disorders for which Copeivi and Cobeb* have so long been thought an antidote- Trlesetnar No. 3, is the ereat continental remedy for Syphilis and Secondary Symptom*. It also constitute* a certain cure for Bcurvy, Scrofula, and all Cu taneous Eruptions, removing and expelling in ta course all impurities from the virus stream, so as altogetheto eradicate the virue of disease end expel it by insensible perspiration through the medium of the pores of the skin and urine. It is a never failing remedy for that class of disorders which English Physicians treat with Mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the pe- tientjsconstitution, aid which all the Saraapar- rilla in the world cannot remove. TRIESEMAR No* 1, 3, and 3, are prepared in the form of lounges, devoid of taste or smell and can be carried in the waiscoet pocket. 8eld in tin cases, and divided in separate dose* as administered by Valpeeu.Lalleman, Xoux. Hi- coad, fae , dec- Price $8 each, or cases in one for $9, which eaves $3, and in $37 cases, whsreby there is a saving of $9, Non* are genuine unless the Engravings of lb* Seafe of the Patent Office of England, the Seal* of UtoErola de Pharacie de Paris, and the Imperial College tf Vienna, are affixed upon seen wrapper, and around each case. Imita tions are liable to the severest penalities of the ew. Special arrangement* enable Dr. Barrow to forward immediately, on receiving a remittance the $8 and larger six* cess* of Priesemer Free 6f carriage, to any part of th* world, securely p«*had end property addressed, thus ensuring genuine Emopeen preparation* and protecting th* public from spurieu* end pernicious imfta- lion*. Attendance and consultation from 13 a. m. till 3 p. m. and from 4 till 8 inth* evening. 16 Prince Street, a few block* west ofgroadwty, New York. aprii 38 '67 dewly Georgia, lValton, Go-,April 39. 1867. Drs. T. fa N. L. Gallaway; I was affected with a moat troubleroma breaking out all over my bead, face, neck, shoulder* end breast, which hod caused my hair to fall off end seem lifeless. My daughter Elisabeth E. was rimi. larly affected. The two hot dee of your Geor gia Alcahest I procured stopped the itching e the first application, and has made a complete ears ■.( both of us; the disease bad been annoy ing us for years; and Sin, I hardly know how fo express my gratitude for such eblessing, end I cheerfully recommend it to the public as ■ restorative and tonic as my hair looks like a youths in full bloom of 35 years. Your* truly JAMES S. AKIN. For sale by Smith fa Euard, A. Alexander and Dr. Woodbury, Atlanta, Georgia, end Druggist* generally throughout th* country may St ,1967 Jaw3m HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO aKCTIFlERS, UfaVOll MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE CROCER8. DR. FEUCTWANOBR’S Flarortn. to Prodace at a Momenta Notice every desired Liquor, J UIE undersigned has lately made great im. provementa in this branch of business.— e flavorings are put up in packages of 6, 10 and40 Gallons, and requires but the adding of Pure|8piril, either 1st or 4th proof and Liquor such as cognac, either dark or pale, Holland and English Gin, Jamaica^ and St. creix Rum Monongahella, Bourbon, Irish and Scotch Whisker. Apple, Peach, Cherry and Raephetry Brandy, Port and Madeira Winsa will be in stantly produced. It require* no skill, but an addtion ST a good spirit, say 50 gallons to each g all n of the respective Flavoring. The bcit cognac oil, green, yellow and white warranted genuine, as low as any other impor ter in the United Stale* Essence of every Liquor, Extract of cognac, 1 lb of which produces 300 gallons at cognac- Raw Whiskey may by Dr, F's age and boyd proportion be made smooth with but a trifling expense. The price of Flavorings are extremely moder ate, and direc'ions in full supplied by DR.’LEWIH FEUCHTWANGER, Chemist and Importer of Drugs, Essential Oils and Metals, Daguerreotype and Photographic Chemicals, No. 143 Malden Lane, N. Y. N . D,—Hole Agent lor Godfrey’s celebrated Cordial Bitters and Gin. April 31, 1867 itawOm JM. 80LE PROPRIETORS) Pitts burgh, P^., 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., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole PrtprMan. 800VIL fa MEAD, New Orieute, Gmii Whofaale Agents for the Southern Stales, to Mboa all onlen must be eJdraeeeJ. SOLD BY Smith fa Euard, A. Alexander sad J. F. Woodburv, Atlanta; Wm. Root, Marietta; K. O. Ellington fa Son, Jonesboro; E.Roeeoc,De catur ; 8. M. Griffin, Palmetto; W. B. Swan, Oempiiellton ; W. fa C. E. Bennett, Fayette ville ; R. N. Ruaesi), Villa Rica; Camp fa Chris tian, Fairburn ; Stilweli fa Brown, McDon ough ; J, M. Lee fa Co, Stone Mountain. Jon 8 ’67 Jowly To the Citizes of Gwinnett. Jtok- non, Franklin, and the adjoin ing counties. W1LZ 0 $&. n l* mU * n y * lT# 0Br waruMst thank* for p**™"**. rod we hop* from th* rw>- iv'froy. tb , lv,. porfioo of their pmeMe* ta the niton. We aro bow reed lias a new aud fiat amottovwt of Dental Material, Inetrnmenu; and vra fast assured, with lha aOnetage of ftua dx fo {roj'rori.ryUr praeUae, w* ean give fall satlsfaeUog H.H., will open hi* otte again ta Jeff*non, the Oral of Marsh next, amt duilne hla cheese* tale wlatar, all WU1U “ W ' WILLIAM W EATON Hi 1 It HRS' u ai-K. 1 Hcvamber AUM DB. BIJBJSBT a, baton, Card for the Ladies. rrtHIS GREAT TURKISH PERIODICAL I REMEDY.—For the immediate removal ot Ouatruclioua, Irregularities, Prolapsus Uteri, f Felling of the Womb.) Leuchonbea or Whites, fae-, fac. These Pill* have never in a tingle instance failed in producing Ihe menses. Too much can not be said in their favor. No wonwn can en joy good health whan that particular port of her peculiar organization ia deranged. Sidmae* et stomach, headache, tanglier, debility, pain in th* head, side, end beck, loa* of appetite,eoethroiM**, fac-, are acme of th* symptoms which attend Ir regular menstruation; As certain aa time are these Pills to remove one and all uf thee* symp tom!. Be sure and gel the genuine, which has our signature on each box. Theaa Pills may be bad by addressing Dr, Hanfloy fa Go., end inclosing $1; the Pills, will be sent by return mail. N. B.—Ladies whose hoaith will not permit of an increase of family will And these Palls a suc cessful preventive. Ladies who are pregnant, should not use thee* Pills, as thoy are sure to bring on aie-carriage, though no injury to health would follow. Addreas, DR, BANFLOY fa CO„ Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb 10 dwtf J. W.I HUTCHINSON* , rONIC BITTERS, rot run cux* of CHILLS AND FBWBB, D Y&PBPSIA, LIV- £J( COMPLAINT, DIAAJUHBA, JA VND1QLCHM ONIC OB NERVOUS DEBu.nr, Ann almost al tfftat Dimes** incidental to * Southern Climate. life a certain preventive (ff taken during an epideaaiej M Yeifew Fever w Astatic Cholera- A8 A FAMILY MEDICI* 1, It iainvaluable—Uia highly MMatmended in the disease* of rJuldrea—e* a proven live end remedy far worms, it hae no eupmiur. Prim p*. bottle. Far sale at KAY’8 CHEAP BOOK STOMA jan 38—dfawlr Attasta Ga ithfflM XAUfectwiag CtapA&jr. \\7 E are tha eole egenfeefthfe Company ia Tf Atlanta, end now oAtfW sale a FINE SUPPLY OF OENABEAGA, at Manufacturing prices, Hour Warehouse. Caff and ms. LOWE fa RfC*. dwtf A FEW BARRELS, of tb* Whiskey, on head yet. W'^bWMw,* GA C-on w. w gOAWL