Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, September 19, 1857, Image 4

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Uscdlaueaos. 0.000 Share* IN PACIFIC R. ROAD ! 1«! WENT ft DIRECTORS otthc «cific Rail KoaJCoun.au>, have ’kouaam) Shares of this stork ra limited period. totho fit ileus those who desire to subscribe, ("Ir is all that will over bo called •k, as the grants bom the State J to bo sufficient to pay the pot com. Soveuty miles of ;>eon put under coitr-eet. with . Grant J- Co., of ih's state, o, ability, and resoures, give of the most rigorous and speedy ho Road- The Rights, Fran- perty of this C\ urpauy. ire so 'I contingencies. ’7 miles of the Road, has al- erod in Texas, and the Road ,rly ready to receive it. As the no immediate use for funds, .o take good paper maturing uarleston. Mobile, Now Orleans, n the 1st of March, 1858, with .hange added- The Stock may [ plication to me at the office ol a .(• Co., Atlanta, Georgia, where s, Reports, and Statistics, can be 'I.LING BAKER. Agent ■f Southern Pacific Rail Road Stock in the State of Georgia aly 23, 1857 Jiwtf i lu of Stor k Certltic >wn that *is entitled to of $100, each, in thi Southern Pacific Kail righti — Share ock of th< npany. representing all th mleges, lands, and Other projieriy of any, transferable anty on the Hooks of any, by said or his at- •n the surrendt r of this Certificate. On these shares, $5. have been |iatd, and no ■aiior as-estment,car ,or shall lie made, Stock represented by this Certificate.— aiony whereof, the said Company have this Certificate to he sigut-d, £e. Intelligencer and ,-lmerican will copy- uable » i;V i’roiKilj & fam ily RfgMcnrc for sale. 'IE undersigned offers for <a lie House and I.ot on which he now re<! les in t li ef Atlanta. t'hc House is a comfortable one for a fam ly .J has a first rate Garden with a fine assrt-l ent o: Emit Trees attache I. also a smal, •Juse at the corner of said lot—the whole 11 coritamingabout five acres of land. This property i< situatad on Martin and Cou icy streets, and will be sold on accommodating terms. Persons desirous of purchasing, can, -y calling, m my absence at the “Examiner Office,” or by applying at the premises, obtain t lull description of th,- same, june 9—dltwtf M. E HEGGIE. iWfbici EUREKA Olfo The Umitt'st Dismory of the Age. Erom the Columbus Ran. A new remedy recently introduced to the .public, is startling our community by the wonderful cures that are being effected by its tl*e It has la-en tried In eases oflhc most vlo- lent cholic, uu eote breasts, cracked nipples, tet ters, eruptions of the skin, ulcers, sore legs, ul cerated sores of long standing, spraina and bruis es, in every instance where we nave heard of its Wring used, it has.proveJ to lie a sure and speedy remedy. To its former high character, la now added that ol the destroyer of tile liot in that val- . uable animal, the horse Who would he With j,ntt so good a Samaritan tin the ailments of mai: and beast, as the Eureka Oil. It can be haJ in this city at the store of A- K Ayer, and at the drug stoic of Datiforth, Nagel & Co. It is a discovery of southern origin, and is manu factured and sold at wholesalo by G. W. Croafl 4 Co , at the city of Atlanta, Ga. Read the following note addressed to us yesforday : CoLiKliL's, Ga., July 22, 1857. i think it my duly to inform the public thro' yom valuable paper, of a moat remarkable cure which was effected on a horse of Mrs. King’s, which was taken in Urontl street, and pronoun ced by knowing ones to be hopelessly affected with the Bolts. I administered Eureka oil.and itt a very short time the horse was entirely re- leived, to the astonishmel.t of a crowd of spec- j tatrrs, merchants, countrymen and others, who j had been attracted to the spot by tho agonies of I the animal. By giving this a place in your col i minis, you will confer a great favor on man and ;i-,-,st CHARLES V. SMITH. Afflicted Read! I called to see a Lady from Alabama, who had come to Atlanta on a visit. When I en- I tered the room, I found her sitting in a chair | with the glands of her neck so much swollen | and inflamed, that she could not turn her head I to the right or left, to speak so as to be heard across the room, I prevailed with her to try En- r-ka Oil. She consented, and commenced by rubbing it well on the throat, and gargling fre quently, and to my great astonishment, in three days she pronounced herscif effectually cured, and left for Alabama with a good supply of the justly celebrated Euraka Oil. Sold only by S. .1. SHACKLEFORD, Sole Ag’t. Try It. Everybody! | A Lady in th'lscitywho was awfully afflicted - with Inflammatory Rheumatism from tho bottom j of the left foot up the same limb, side, both shoul- | dors, and down the arm to the ends ol her fin- | gers. Could not walk, but lay in bed tormented with the most excruciating pain,day and nigh’. | I recommended Iter to try the Eureka Oil. She readily agreed to doso. and commenced rubbing it on the surface three or four times a day, and in about five days she was entirely relieved of Inflammation and pain. I was an aye witness of the wonderful effects of this oil, and affirm the above tc lie substantially tr- s. J. SHACKLEFORD, Agent. August II, 1857 dtf JU1 CORN, AND, MULES IN Pike t'ouuty, Alabama. , Sk f. V r.AH ABLE SCHOOL BOOKS PUBLISHED BY II. COW'PEBTHWAIT he CO No 2v7 MARKETS’ trwL fillLil DaLPUiA A'l'i .* 'Id Ly William Kay, Allan!and B , h- itlUrs ecutrallu. MITCHEL 3 PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY EOl'RTH REVISED EDITION. H. Cowperthwau A Co., have just published the .Fourth revised edition of the above well known and popular book. The present edition is illustrated by seventeen colored maps, all et which are new and drawn expressly for the work ; and by nearly one hun dred fine engravings, many of which ate from new and original designs. Teachers, School Directors, and others in- terestd,are respectfully invited to examine this nook which it is believed will be found superior to any similar work which has yet been pub lished. Mitchell s Primary Geography is the intro ductory volume of MITHELL’8 GEOGRAPHICAL SEMES, Which consists of the following addition*! books namely— MITCHELL’S INTERMEDIATE GEOG RAPHY. MI TC H ELL’8 Sf H00 L GE OG HA PH Y and ATLAS. MITCHELL’S GEOGRAPHICAL uf’Es- TION BOOK. MITCHELL’S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY AND ATLAS. MITCHELL’S BIBLICAL AND SABI; ATH SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY. MITCHELL'S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (In Press.) The Physical Geography whicb nas teen u, ireful preparation lor a long time, will be pub lished early in coming autumn. It will be splen- Jidly illustrated with numerous tine engravings arid charts, and contain several copper main, all, ol which wiUJre beautifully colored. There are r. j geographical works published. >hai are SO much in demand, or that have »o wide a Circulation »s those of Mr. Mitchell — I’here are upwards of four hundred thousand copies ot them sold annually and their manufac- lure give constant employment to more than 250 persons. The arrangements of the publishers are such that they are enabled to give correcUy all the latest geographical discoveries. Th.-j pub. h»h the only full uric*] geographic ln tht . country, and nave regularlv^gigej a et ,.„ „ lorce ol map engravers and qKrrs, with a view 8 THE undersign ed offer for sale at Plantation of I _ so acres of Landq tneh is neared rhisfptanUUon o)maintaining theirbooksin similar works, m their acc nee of all other urac/T comprehensive, ness, and progressive cha%cter ; and inkrep- mg pace with the march of discovery nd iro- |.fu varment. [dec 1 ’55 dwtf. 4 ilnilniotralor'e Kale. — Will be sold before iheCoutt House d ^jJ j n £j] al „_ ;* •” L 'nfon county, oo the brat Tu(s*ia<*.m GcioL- r next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow in,’ ; ropertv : the lot of land No. I-C, 10th djtrict 1st tectioo, as the land ol , *** J. Blacnd^ur, late of Thomas couuty, ifc’cvaaed. J Icrms of sale-O.- half 0D tl * j 3t u j a0 . ■mry lo5c. and the remainder on the 1st Jan uary !r-,vj. 1 itles will he made and posses- l|, '° the first paym-mt H ffi a<!e and ’ mortgage on the property to secure tu.. meat. 1 1 11A URIK1 BLAUKSHEAIi, j 1110.-5. E HLACKHDEAli, }• Adm r M. li. JUNK,. 4 UU-dO-WdU-1 J l WT KEt Lit ED .’SI Barrel- of vVhiskey good proof, which I «ili sell at *5 cents, i also., by the single Birrtl. W. W. ROARK on ol which 13 ciearco I’hLJplantauon is lo cated in Pike County, Alabrma Ir is excellent Ijou for Cottiin ; rich enough for all Farming purposes ; and is well watered. They also, offer lor sale (uni) Bushels of (Son: 20 Mules, and alt their firmingutensils. Besides these, .1 desired; they will sell III Ne groes, good house and field hands. The Land lies level, and is within 12 miles ol I’mon filings, where the Girard A Mobile Rail Road, wit!, in a few months, run. The land is fresh, and the location is a* healthy, as anv part of the State. Purchasers will please call st the Plantation or at Louisville, Barbour Counly, Alabama where ore of us can always be f und. They have also other small tracts of Land, i a and near Louisville, for sale. This property is offered for sale, for no other j reason than the undesigned intend to quit | farming Terms of sale accommodating. J. Ac J.M. LAMPLBY. j leiuisville, Barbour, «o., Ala. J iffy 22,1857, w3m BROWN S HOTEL,. [t)pp„ite the Passenger U \ i.) M4tO\. (.toil (.14 L■ L. BROW A A J,. ISAAC’S, Proprietors j B F. DENSE, Superintendent. Jan 17—dawly ScIkx)! for Young Ladies. M RS.s. A. WRIGHT, willoptu a School for Young Ladies on the fith of January. Her purj.se i» to establish a permanent Seminar*, and to give the pujols committed to her care a th t ,ugh and practical education. She will be aided by competent professors. The year will be divided into two terms „f Tw weeks each. Terms per ist Primary Class, Junior “ Senior “ Mrs. Wright will teach Ibe Lai at a moderate extra charge. The mother Languages and Music will he taught at 1'ofes.ors charge,. Boarding and Tutron in English 475, per session. REFERENCES. Right Rev. Bishop Elliott, Savannah, ” “ Cobb, Montgomerv, Hon. C. J. McDonald, Marietta. dfftwtf enty vion. $12,00 16,00 20,00 anguage, New and Important Discovery in the Science of Medicine. P A TENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT Britian, Diploma- de I harmacie Pharma- ! cien de Paris, and Imperial College of Medi cine, Vienna. Sold wholesale and retail by Dr. II. A. BARROW, member of the Imperial College of Vienna, and Royal College of Sur geons, London, who may be personally consul led at his residence. 157 Prince street, few Mocks west of RroaJway, N. Y , from 11 a. in. 2 p. tu. and from 1 til! 8 p. m. (Sundays ex. cepted, unless by appointment. TrieNcniar \o. I. Is a remedy lor Relaxation, Spermatorrho-a. and all the distressing consequences arising from early abuse, indiscriminate excesses, or too long residence in hot climates. It has restored bod ily and sexual strength and vigor to thousands who aro now in the enjoyment of health and the functions of manhood; and whatever may be the cause or disqualifications for marriage, they are effectually subdued. IT it-M-mai Xo. ’J, completely and entirely eradicates all traces of GonorthtEa,both in its mild and and aggraaated forms. Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of tie Blad der. Non-retention of L’rine, Pains of the Lions and Kidneys, and (hose disorders for which C'opaivi and Cubebs have so long been thought an antidote Trie*euiar No. is the great continental remedy for Syphilis and Sec ndary Symptoms. It also constitutes a certain cure fas Scurvy, Scrofula, and all t.'u- iancons Eruptions, removing and expelling in * course all impurities from the virus stream, so as altogetheto eradicate the virueof disease and expel it by insensible perspiration through the medium cf the (sires of the skin and urine, U is a never ioitUig remedy iorthat c'ass of disorders which English Physicians treat with Mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the pa- tienijs constitution, c id which all the Parsapar- rilla in the world cannot removs. I RIESLMAK No. I, 2, and 3, are prepared in the form *,l lozenges, devoid of taste or smell and ran b« carried in the waiscoat pocket. Bold in tin cases, ami divided in separate doses as I admiM-'ered t y \ alpeau,I.alleman, A’oux. Ki- | cord, Ac , Ac Price $3 each, or cases in one j for .>'J, which saves $3, and in $27 cases, I whereby there is a saving of $9, { None are genuine unless the Engravings ol : ibe Weals of the Patent Office of England, the j Peals of theEeole ce Pharacrede Parrs, and the I mjierial College of Vienna, are affixed upon • ach Wrapper, arid around each case. Imita tions are liable to the severest penalities of the h Me (irfnlMtmuiy u&irb >* taking tht plat* of nil Others. TN a country where multitudes sre annually I carried off by pulmonary diseases, it is scarce iy necessary to enlargo upon the merits ol REMEDY, which,if taken in time, will assure edly prevent the sir J consequences toil often arising from C0H0II8, GOLDS AND INFI.UEN’/A, and the various TRACIIUl. AND BRON CHIAL affections that become, when neglected the PRECURSORS OF CONSUMPTION AND OF DEATH. Tho Balsam quiets the most violent cough in the couree of a few hours, enabling the patient who may have been kept awake night after night by the continual recurrence of paroxysms to ENJOY CALM AND REFRESHING SLEEP. It loosens the cough—relieves the tightness of the rhest-and rapidly mitigates all the symp toms attendant upon an IRRITABLE CON DITION OF THE ORGANS OF RESPIRA TION. As a family medicine, it has already acquired a high reputation in the west, and ought to oc cupy a place in every farmer’s and planter’* medicine chest. The following original letler was handed to us for publication; a remedy which can elicit such encomiums, must he a good one: Galvsston, Tixas, April 26, I860. Dn. O. O. Woodma.v, New Orleans; My Dear Sir.-—In justice to you and a duty I owe to a suffering, and, I may say, a world ol coughing people, I side what your invaluable Cough Remedy—your CHERRY EXPEC TORANT—has done for me, when all other remedies have failed to give any relief. In the fall of I8|i, living in St. Louis, where I have tesided most of the time for the last sixteen years, I took a severe cold, which settled on uiy lungs, and was confined to my bed, ami dosed and blistered by doctors for several weeks, but finally got on my legs again, but not cured ol nry hard coughing,and rattling arid tickling iu my throat, which lyntinveff v > wnuly lor more than six months, always (L'U Worst in the winter. My friends insisted I iiad coughed enough to kill a dozen commen men, and that I must be in the last stage of consumption. I made up my mind that l ruuet v-jcgli my life away. 1 left St. Louis in DeocxiilMr last, to travel and spend the winter in the South.— WhenjI called at your store in Vicksburg, you will recollect, I was coughing so Liard I could not make my business known. You said you would cure my cough. As you gaveme a bot tle of your CHERRY EXPECTORANT, I thought 1 would not slight you and yom medi cine so much as not to try it; and ir. thankful ness shall I over remember the day I did so. In but a few days.it began to allay and diminish my cough and tickling iu my throat, and lie- lore I had used more than three fourths of the conteuts ofthgt bottle, 1 was entirely cured, and for weeks I did not even raise u cough, lliaugl expesed day and night, in all weathers, in tra veling. However, in March, while traveling in North Carolina, I took a severe cold, and my coughing commenced again, and else the tick ling in nry throat, at intervals; and before my arriving in New Orleans, on the 11th matron some night, my coughing would ojiumence and continue for an hour or tv;o. 1 soon pro- cured another bottle from you, and in less than two days I was entirely relieved again. I am now determined to always keep * bottle on I honJ, and in the commencing of a cough, a ve- j ry few small doses will relieve it entirely. 1 am now fully satisfied it is the bxbt COL’G H j REMEDY now known to the world; and it is a | k fbr tlie ALOAHESTI Dr*. T. * R. L Callaway, A VB invented e medicated compound for the cUre of all disease* of the akin end , which they honor with the neme of the GEORGIA ALCAHl’ST! A menstrum lung sought for, aud iu ver obtain ed until now. It is • remedy of the South, and we esk of the South e fell trial oflta virtues tud effects on ell the diseases we r/aint for it— as e specific. Each week brings us Udings of cures perfected by it, that esecede our most sanguine expectations, It ha* no equal in preserving, restoring and beautifying the Hair; eradicating Scurf and jDindtuff; preventing Baldness and Grey Hairs; curing diseases of the Skin, Glands and Mucels, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Stings of insects, Dilation and Swel ling eausod by poisonous plants, Erysipelas, Ring-worms, Scaldaead. IntlamedSkin, Prick ly heat, Pimples, Scrofula, Tetters in ill stages Salt Rheum, Sore Throat, Shingles, Rough Hands, l’eridical or Nervous Headache, drap ed Skin, Chilblaisn, and all external inflamma tions. We will givo a few vouchers to what it has done, and trust tho Alcahest to herald ils owr. fame when used. Monroe, Walton county, Georgia. Alabama, Randolph County,) Jan. 10th, 1857. $ Das. T. A N. L. Gallaiyav: As you requesj ted mo to state what time my J/air began to fall off, I take pleasure in saying to you thatin, 1852, my Harr began to look dead, and fall off the surface of my head became an entire scurf and all my Hair dropped off by the time I saw you in Georgia, 1855- THflone bottle you sent to mo while at my sisters, (Mrs. Mc('urlcy’a) made a permanent cure ol it. The scurf and dandruff all fell off’ c ,| : - ipj second bathing, ami before 1 I. . t, my Hair was some 1 ot f> inches long, ami is this day as full and as bcautilul as ever, nml more .volt and lively; every person that beholds it thinks it b oiled. Il has been over IS months since the bottle of Alcahest gave out I do wish that all the iilBteted would gave it a trial, as I had tried iminy remedies before,from eminent physicians | ■II without effect. IANE (’ARSON. Georgia, Walton County, j We, whose names are undersigned, docerti- j fy that we were witnesses to the above ease, that it is true as Miss Carson has stated, when | she left here her Hair was as beautiful and lull | covering tho whole head ns before deceased,and resembled silk velvet. OVERTONG. McCARTY. SARAH McCARTY, SILAS RAY, PIIENNIA// RAY. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Drs. T. & N. L. Galluway: My daughte Mary Elizabeth was attacked with Tetter on her head, I ajiplied to 3 or i eminent physi cians, each application only served to nggri- sate it, she wasso afflicted that she was com pelled to sleep on her face. Her Hair had nearly all fallen off- The one bottle of your Georgia Alcahest that I paid $1 for, made a complete cure, and her Hair instantly commen ced a fresh growth, and as soon as natures laws would admit, she had a fine head of ha.'.' s;;J is now as full and beautiful Ss ever; it has been well over 2 -,>urs. Y'oti are at liberty to UEC this— as all my neighbors will testify to I he same. Yours truly, FIELDING HAMILTON. Georgia, Walton County. Drs. Gallaway & Son: My wife has been nes, &r. ryia^;-re4^^»#v<**ae£i»*. >* Dr. itcLAlTB’B I CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE AM* LITER PILLS. Two of the beet Pre psratleec ef Ibe A *c They are not fecom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but siniply for their name pur- what pom. The Vbrmifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head ache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by MAWAATC duty you owe to the coughing and afflicted j afflicted with Chilblains all over her neck and part ol the human family, to pit' a:> valuable a j shoulders, in large lumps under the skin, none remedy within the reach of nil. Its praises will | of them ever running as common biles, which oon be upon the tongueaof tens of thousands ol | threw her into a high fever, headache, Ac.— and cotighless, happy souls. So great a Hearing of your Georgia Alcahest, I procured a bottle, and to my great joy, it, in a very few days, made a cure, for which accept my best tviihes for your success in so valuable a renr dy Ihearit* fame spoken by every person that us..- it ns a specific for all the diseases you say it will cure. Yours truly, W. W. PETERS, J. F. Georgia, IV’alton, Co., A jiril 5 9. 1867. Drs. T. A N. L. Gallaway; I was affected with a most troublerome breaking out all over my head, fare, neck, shoulders and breast, which had caused my hair to fall off ami seem lifeless. My daughter Elizabeth E. was simi. larly affected. The two hot ties of your Geor gia Alcahest I procured stopped the itching a the first application, and has made u complete cure - f both of us; the disease had been annoy ing ns for years; and Sirs. I hardly know how lo express my gratitude for such ablessing, and I cheerfully recommend it to the public as a restorative and tonic ns my hair looks like a ynut hn in full blootn of 25 years, Yours truly JAMES S, AKIN, For sale by Smith A Erzard, A. Alexander, and Dr. Woodbury, Atlanta, Georgia, and Dtuggivts generally throughout the country may 21,1867 daw 3m Caldwell, Pagan &Co. C 0 M M 1 S IS I U N M K K 0 U A N T ii ('hurirjttm, South Carolina. H ill attend to tht sale of country product I A J ) A 11, V f lour, Grain. Ac. Office at the comer of East j Hay and Cumberland streets. Caldwell, Bpsult dc Co. | Jamu Paqa.v j Bhawi.bt A Auxiut/nx Oct. 26, 55 dimwit Special arrangements enable l)r. Barrow to 1 tward immediately, on receiving a remittance the $9 and larger size eases of I’nesemar Free of carriage, to any part ol the world, securely packed and properly addressed, thus ensuring genuine European preparations and protectiug l the public Iroiu spurtcua and perrucious irnita- I Hunt. Attendance and consultation from 12 a. till 2 j,. m.anfflrom 1 till « in ibe evening. 15 [ Prince Street, a few blocks west offjioadw w »pril 2 '67 d*w|y joyful and coughless, hajpy souls. So grrat a remedy as your Expectorant should beclirought before the public. I am, dear sir, respectfully yours, H. .1. WOODWARD, • of St. Louis, Mo. ty For sale by SMITH A EZZAKD.and Druggists generally. may 10, 1857 du'.Voni IT IS NOT A DYE. PRESIDENT ./. II. EATON, L. L. D. Union University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Says : “ Notwithstanding the irregular use u( Mrs. S-A. Allen’s World’s Hair Restorer, Ac., the full ins c Jj of hair ceascil, anil my grey luck, were restored Iu their orgimil color." REV. M. TH.JC'EK, (6Uyears of age), Pil cher Ceenango Co. N. Y. “My hair is now re- tored to its natural color, and ceases to fall off." Rev. B. P. STONE, D. D., Concord, N. H My hair which was grey, is now restored to its natural color, Ac. REV. D. CLENDENIN, Chicago, 111. “I n add my testimony, and recommend it to my friends." REV. D. T. WOOD, Middlelown, N. Y.— My own hair has greatly thickened, also that of one of rnv family who was becoming bold." nr w e might swell this list, but if not con vinced, TRY IT. MRS. S. A. ALLEN’S ZYLOB.ILSAML'M Or World's Hair Dressing, is essential to uas with the Restorer, and is the best Hair Dressing for old or young extant, being often efficacious in cases of Hair falling, Ac., without the Re storer. Grey haired, Bald, or persons afflicted with diseases of the hair or scalp, read the above, and judge of MRS. 8. A. ALLEN’S WORLD’S HAIR RESTORER. II docs not soil or stain. Sold by all the principal wholesale and retail meiha usjn the U. 8., Cuba or Canada. DEPOT, 355 HUOO.ME STREET, Mew Turk. nr Borne dealers try to sell articles instead of this, on whiebthey make more profit' Wrie Depot for circular and information, prtl 7 w6m. fiSH W EkVt ,|| constantly keep on hand an assortment of elegantly fin ished arid plain Row Vt ,s.,| Warranted Piano Forte-, with the entire Metallic Frame and all the latest important improvements, unde by, NEWMAN HROT HER A ftONfl, and tarious other Ma kers ot celebrity, which m. oifor for -Sale at the Lowest Market prices, and allow Purchaser* any reasonable time ta teat them. Good ~cond hand Instrumenls for sale or hire. W’e allow the Highest Price for Old Piano* when gicen in Exchange lor new ones. BARTH A NICOLAI. , At E*rsj itrick’. Furniture Ware House on letch T let * tree'. A'lintt, Ga. Nov 20 COACH leaves Madison f&uru/uyi Kxttfrts'i., At 1 o’rlock P- M. Arrives alEitonton aame Evening Leaves Eutoiiton, At C o’clock, P. M. Arrives at Madison lit I*. M 1 J W A L. L. MOORE. Run m connection with the Night Train* o ( ^e Geurgit Hail Hoad. •fWU 12 ,i„if At HEJUOT- . WM. p. UQLMJH HKKIOT <fc HOLMES, Commissi o, c & Forwarding Morotxants, ” No. 4 VENDUE RANGE, CHAKLE8TON, 8. (J. IT (‘articular attention paid to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Grain, and all description ofcou.'r- try Produce. Mr Also, to the Fowardmg of Mircfotmliie to and frost the interior, jeb28—wl BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA ’.VUOLKHkl.ii AND KHTAJI, DKAf.KttB IN D. B. PLUMB & CO., TA, GA AI.KK8 I Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals, DYE WOODS ki. DYE STUFFS, Dili, Paints arid Paii-tcia’ Articles, Varnishes. Window Glass and Putty, Glass Wan,, French, and American Perfumery Fine To'lct and Hhaving 8oaps, Fine booth and Hair Brushes, Paint Brushes, Surgieut-and Denial Instruments, TRI.8HE8, 81PPGKTERSOP ALL KINDS 8j icca, Hnulfs, Manufactured Tobacco, all the Patent or Proprietary Medteinces of the Day, Superior Inks, Pure Winea and Hrandiesfor Med- s ical Purpose*, Eitract for Flavoring, C’hice Toi let and Fancy Articles, etc. OT VVe offer good* equally at low as they can be obtaihod from any similar establishment in this section. Warranted to ter. I'ure, Fresh, and Uenuine. XT Orders from the Country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed with rrgertl to price and quality. PHYBICfANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS will re- eive particular attention at all hours of lb* day night’ fno»ld* I HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO RECTIFIERS, LIQUOR MERC HANTS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS. DR. Fh UCTWA NCER'S Flnvorliv to Produce ut a Moments \oflct every desired liquor# rjAHE undersigned has lately made great im. I provements in this branch of business.— The tlavoringsarc put up in packagesof 6, 10 and-10 Gallons, and requires but the adding of PuregSpirit, cither 1st or dth proof and Liquor such as cognac, either dark or pale, Holland and English Gin, Jamaica, and St. croix Rum Monongahella, Bourbon, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Apple, Peach, Cherry and Raspberry Brandy, Port and Madeira Wines will tie bl atantly produced. It require* no skill, but an add lion of a good spirit, say 50 gallons to each gall nof the respective Flavoring. The best cognac oil, green, yellow and white warranted genuine, as low as any other impor ter in the United States. Essence of every Liquor, Extract of cognac, I lb ol which produces 200 gallons of coguac- Raw Whiskey may by Dr, F’s age and boyd prapartion he made smooth with hut a trifling expense. The price of Flavorings are extremely moder ate, and directions in full supplied by DR. LEWIS FEL’CHTWANGER, Ctu mist and Importrr of Drugs, Essential Oils and Metals, Daguerreotype and 1‘hotographic Chem iait., Mo. 143 Malden l,aue. X. 1’. N. B,—Sole Age ti , ■ lebrated Cordial Bitters and Gin. April 21, 1857 diwOm To the Citizes of Gwinnett, Jack- son, Franklin, and the acUoin- ing counties. N17K wotlld ruaptetfully givo our warmsstthanks for '' their liberal |>alronage,and wo ho;*o from the gen eral satisfaction given In our former operations tn Dental Surgery. Ur demand a largo portion of their practice In the fulure. Wo are sow receiving a now and lino aeaortinentof Dental (Material, Instruments, and we fee! assured, with the advantage of from six to ten years regular practice, wsean give full satisfaction Inafl operations. K.'H., will open 1,1* offle again In Jefferson, the Brat of March next,and during hi* aliaenco tills winter, sell calls will bo attended to address WlUlim W. Eaton,at Lawreucevllle, Georgia. DR WILLIAM W. EATON dr. Roman- batdb n Hovtmbar?, I860 dw --L.. , OlliCIS, LOP, tTROH, (j miwb. SOLF. PROPRIETORS, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All 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- BR( (10 Wood St., PiTTsuulfcn, Pa. Sole Proprietor*. K.GVII. & MEAD, New Orleans, Genet Wbolenle Agents for the Southern States, lo whom till orders must be addressed. SOLD BY Smith A Ezzard, A. Alexander and J. F. Woodbury, Atlanta; Win. Root, Marietta; K C. Ellington he Son, Jonesboro; E. Rossor7l)e- catur ; 8. M. Griffin, Palmetto; W. B. Swan. Camphellton ; W. he C. E. Bennett, Fayette ville • R. N. Russell, Villa Rica ; Camp he Chris tian, Fairhurn ; Btilwell he Brown, McDon ough ; J. M. Lee hi Co., Slone Mountain. Jiui 8 ’57 dawly Card for the Ladies. T his great Turkish periodical REMEDY.—For the immediate removal of Obstructions, irregularities, Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling of the Womb.) Leuchorrhea or Whiles, Ae., Arc. These Pills have never in a single instance failed in producing the menses. Too milch can not he sanl in their favor. No woman can en joy good health when that particular pari of her peculiar organization is deranged. Sickness at •tomarh, headache, languor, debility, pain in the ltcaJ, side, and back, loss of appetite, coatiVeness, Ate , are some of the symptoms which attend ir- regulnr menstruation. As certain os time are these Pills to remove one and ail of these symp toms. Be sure and get the genuine, which haa our signature on each box, Thoso Pills may lie had by addressing Dr. Banfloy he Co!, » m | inclosing $1; the Pills, will be sent by return mail. N. B.—Ladies whose health will not permit of an increase of family will find these I’ill* a suc cessful preventive. Ladies who are pregnant, should not use these Pills, as they are sure lo bring on mis-carnagc, thougli no injury to health would follow. Address, DR. SANFLOY ic CO., C incinnati, Ohio. Fab 10 __ dwtf J i & J. LYNCH* Comer Alabama gnd White Hall-streets Atlanta, Ga. VV HOLE8ALE and Retail Deal ers in New Orleans Huger, Cof fee, Syrup and Provisions gen- craily whicb w« offer on the most reasonable terms. We keep constantly on hand a general stock of Liquors, Wmes and Cordial*, by Wholesale Being in daily receipt of Goods from first binds wo are enabled to aell at as small profits u any house in the dim of Augusta, Savannah or Charleston (lb* freight only added.) We shall lake advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and AN ahama rivers on ft* raise and heap a Large Block of New Orleans and Cincinnati Goods, ebeapr than they can he bought in the markets abov i Lynch. mentioned, oct. 19. '64. J. ft J 0 Mn Fw Mt. NE of the most diainbli retjd«nc*# on thi edge, of the city of Atlanta. DrD ? Alri! ny offers to sell the home and lot where ho now esidea, on Marietta atraot, a little t boy. g-mre ayn*. Terma vary accommodate*, fan** „„ epi.mi.rn. Mach 4. I8W dWff " 20 JUST RECEIVED. BULB., id Now Mackerel. W W. ROARJC