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. DENT k DIREi’ToKs oi th
PaeHfe Rail Road Company, hate
Thaus-ta.! Shares of tiny'stock
limited pcri.nl let hi' rithviv
to jmb.rtil-e
..ill ever t«’ iall'-i.
grants lt-’m lb. Si.ii.'
-tiffictcnt to pay tiio
Seventy miles .•!
idea contract, with
of this state,
rt'smir pice
w sinl speedy
Rights, Fran-
. nfsiov. are -o
__ superior
"yet been pub*
Urography is the intro
iiuctory volume of
JWfTHELL’S GEOGRAPHICAL SEMES,
Which consists of the following additional books
namely—
MITCHELL'S INTERMEDIATE GEuG
R4PHY.
MITCHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY and
ATLAS.
MITCHELL'S GEOGRAPHICAL igl ES-
TIOX BOOK.
MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY,
AND ATLAS.
MITCHELL S BIBLICAL AND SABBATH
SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY.
MITCHELL’S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.
(In Ptess.)
The Physical Geography whtett has fern in
careful preparation lor a longtime, will be pub
lished early in, coming autumn. It will besplen-
. Jidly illustrated with numerous line engravings
and ejta(ts, and contain several copper maps,
ail ol which will be beautifully colored.
There are no geographical works published,
that are so much, in demand, or that have so
wide a circulation as those of Mr. Mitchell.—
There are upwards of lour hundred thousand
copies ol them sold annually and then tnanufac-
lure give constant employment to more than 250.
persons. The arrangements of the publishers
ire such thai they arc enabled to give correctly
all the latest geographical discoveries. They pub-
lish the only full teries vj geographies in the
country, and nave regularly engaged a strong j
force oi map engravers and others wilh a view i
ate,
-’is entitled to
each, in tlu
L m Pacific Hail
all the rights, in-
other property of
nly on the Books of
or his at-
fthis Certificate. On
have hem paid, and no
,ca-, or shall be made,
d by this Certificate —
the said Company have
to be signed, Ac.
American will copy
y.projteplj & Fain-
teace Tor Sale.
ed offers for sa he House
shich he notyresides m t he
r a comfortable one for a fam ly
at rate Garden with a fine assrt-l
it Trees attached ; also a smalt
corner of said lot—the whole lo
nittgabout fire acres of land.
I'his jwbperty is situated on Martin and Con
streets, and will be sold on accommodating
terms. Persons desirous of purchasing, can,
by calling, ht tny absence at the "Examiner
Office,”!or try applying tf the prednses, obtain
a fnll description of the In me.
june 9—iiilgtf _ M. E. HEGG1E.
PLANTATiOi\,i\EGROES,
CORN, AND, MULES IN
Pike County. Alabama.
*■» —
THE undersign
ed oiler fvr sale a
Plantation of 1-1
80 acre* of Land,;
7ia> ofwnich is cleared. Thisjplantanon is lo
cated in Pike County, Alabama It is excellent
Land for Cotton ; rich enough for all Farming
purposes ; arid is well watered.
They also, offer tor sale 4000 Bushels of Cor v,
20 Muler.and all their t'armingutcnsils.
Besides these, if desired, they will sell 10 Ne
groes, good house and field hands.
The Land lies level; and is within 12 miles
ofl’nion Springs, where the Girard Sc Mobile
Rail Hoad, wiB, in a lew months, run. The land
is fresh, and the location is as heallhy.as any
part of the State.
Purchasers will please call at the Plantation
or at Louisville, Barbour Counts, Alabama
where ore of us car, always be found.
They hove also other small tracts ol Land, in
and near Louisville, for sale.
This property!* offered for sale, fqy no other
reason than the undersigned iritiind to quit
fanning. Ttrmstrfsale accommodating.
J. A .1. M. LAMPLEY.
Louisviile. Barbour, co„ Ala.
July 22,1857, w:|m
t >OR thefast three yeai*. l have been esiga-
_ ged in a business known only lo myself,
and, comparatively, few others, whom I have
instructed for tht'aitmof $400
has averaged me at tho rat" of $‘i,OOQ w
>3,000 por annum ; an>l having made ar
rangements to go to Europe in the Bpnng of
1958 to engage in the samo bust ties, I atu wil
ling to give full instruelion* in the art lo any
person in the United Stoles or Canadas, who
will remit the slim of $'■ I »m mdneed, from
ihe -ncee— I have been favored wilh, and the
"... thaukiul acknowledgements 1 have reeei
V'linmi Whom I have instructed, and
wh> ire matting tYoin $6 to $16 per day at it,
give any |«er*On an opportunity to engage in
,l„a business, wbr.'h i* easy, pleasant, and very
profitable, at a small cost. There is positively
NO HUMBUG in thef matter. References ot
the best class can lie gi«'n a* regards its char-
ocU»r, and i c*n relvr to whom I have
instructed, who will testily t/(jt they are mak -
ing from $5 to $'5 per day aVUie same. It is
a business in which either ladirtr or gentlemen
can engage, and wilh perfect ease anake a hand
some income. .Several l. ABIES in various parts
of New York State, Pennsylvania.end Mary
land, whom I have instructed, are now^making
from $3 to$0 per day at it. it is a <fEN 1 LEI,
1! I'M NESS, and but a tow shillings w' required
to start it. Upon receipt ol $1, I will immedi
ately send to the applicant a printed circular
containing lull instructions in the art which can
be perfectly understood at once.
Ml letter-must be addressed (postpaid) to
ALLEN T. PARSONS,
-ep‘.) rtmw 33ft Broadway, N. Y.
D. B. FLUMB & CO.,
BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA. GA
WUOLB84LK AND Kiel’A It, UKA LICKS IN
Drills, MfiiioiC' and Chemicals,
l)YE WOOL’S r. DYE STUFFS,
1 tils, l’aiuts and Pufi-t-.s’ Articles, Varnishes.
Window Glass and Putty, Glass Ware,
French, and American Perfumery Fine
To 1 let and Shaving Soaps, Fine
Tooth and Hair Brushes,
Paint Brushes,
Surgical and Dental Instrument!,
TKt 38ESJ, SUPPORTERS OF ALL KINDS
S| ices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, all
the Patent or Proprietary Medieinces
,f thg Day, Nrjierior Ink*, Pure
Wines and Brandies for Med
ical Purposes, Extract for
Flavoring, Chice Toi
let and Fancy
Articles,
etc.
cy We oiler goods equally as low as l’-y
can be obtained from any similar establishment
in this section.
Warranled to be Pure, Fresh, and Genuine.
fg* t trders from the Country promptly filled
and satislaction guaranteed wilh regard to pride
and quality.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS will re
vive particular attention at all hours of the day
night- [no- 1 dwtf
(he IlolumbtH
a .„ .. y introduc'd
pile, is startling our community
frit cure* that aw being aRwUed by
use It has been tried in caaea Of th* most vio
lent cholic, on sow breast*, cracked nipple*, tet
ters, eruption* of the Ain, ulcers, son legs, ul-
sfali Other*.
jrhere muHItnilt
pulmonary diataeea, it is scarce’
fN a country where rhultltadea are annually
‘ loll .by. | -
cerated tores of long standing, sprains and bruis
es, in every inatands where we have hoard of its
baiog used, it has proved to ba a sure and speedy
remedy. To Ha former high character, is now
added that of the destroyer of the hot in that val
uable animat, the horse Who would be with
out so good a Samaritan for the ailments of
man and beast, as the Eureka Oil. It can be
had in this city at the stoto of A- K Ayer, and
at the drug store of Danfotth, Nagel & Co. It
is a discovery of southern origin, and ia manu
factured anil sold at wholeaai# by G. W. Croaft
A Co, at the city of Atlanta, Ua. Read the
following not® addressed to us yesterday:
Coicuouff, Ga., July 22, 1867.
I think it my duty to inform the public thro’
your valuable paper, of a moat remarkable cure
whiolt was effected on a hone of Mrs. King's
which was taken in Broad street, and pronoun
ced by knowing one* to be hopelosaly affected
with the Bolts. I administered Eureka oil, and
in a verV short lime Ihe horse was enlirely re
leived, to the astonishment of a crowd of spec
tators, merchants, countrymen and others, who
had been otlractcd to tho spot by the agonies of
the animal. By giving this a place in your col
umns, you will confer a great favor on man and
beast- CHARLES V. SMITH.
Afflicted Rend]
i railed to see a Lady front Alabama, who
had come to Atlanta on a visit. When I en
tered the room, I found her sitting in a chair
with the glands of iter neck so much swollen
and inflamed, that she could not turn her head
to the right or left, to speak so as to be heard
across the room, i prevailed with hor io try Lu*
reka Oil. She consented, and commenced by
rubbing it well on the throat, and gargling fre
quently, and to ray great aatoniahment, in three
ys she pronounced heracll effectually cured,
(i id left fur Alabama with a good supply of the
i stly celebrated Euraka Oil. Sold only by
S. J. SHACKLEFORD, Sole Ag't.
try to enlarge upon the merits ol
_ If, which, if token in time, will askure
ly prevent the lad consequence* too often
arising from
COUGHS, COLDS AND INFLUENZA,
and the varioua TRACHIAL AND BRON
CHIAL afhctlona that beoome, When neglected
the PRECURSORS OF CONSUMPTION
AND OF DEATH.
1'he Balsam quiets the moat violent cough in
the couree of e few houre, entbiing 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—relieve* the tightness
of the ehest-am] rapidly mitigate* ell the tymp-
nan IRRITABLE CON-
ORGANS OF RESPIRA
ul maintaining theirbovks in adance of all other
similar works, in their accuracy, comprehensive
ness, and progressive character ; and inkerp-
ing pare with the tnarch of dt.covery ti<S im-]MAC©J0, .'. .GEORGIA
pruvetneut. fder 1 ’-’>6 dwtt. J F.. E. BROWN Sc E. ISA AL’s, Proprietors
BROWN’S HOTEL,
[ttjq-^tte tl,e Passenger D--|s>t,)
/ 1 KORGIA, Gwinnett Count}.
\Jf — Wliera-, Newton Bramblett, adminis
trator on the estate *»f John R Bln lint, late
I said cflonty deceased, makes application for
letters of dismission from said administration:
tfieae are, therefi.)re, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to h<> and appear at ray office, within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why letters ol dismission should
wot be granted the uppi.cant- Given under mv
band at office, this May 6th, 1867.
Aug867sm' G. T. MAKFsTRW.OrJy
A rlininiNtrator’tt Sale.— Will tc
sold before the Court House Door in the
town of Lxwrenceville, Gwinnett county, Geor
gia,on the firet Tue-lay in October next,all
’hat part of Lot of Laud No. 46, trt the Vlh
Dtstri-1 in ;aid county, lo wiiich Benjamen H.
I jfiuson, late of said ci.unly deceased, waa en -
ntlcd, and ,,n wiiicb he bad long resided ailhc
time of hi. death, containing one hundred and
fifty acres, in- re ..r U«s, -old as the property oi
•aid deceased. Terms made known mi the
lay Of-able. 'I M. J. id SHELL, Adru'r.
August li, 1467.
D ekalb Sherlll Sale.—Will is- s.,id
before the Court House door, tn the town
of Decatur, DcKalb county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the 1st TUESDAY in (Jets
her next, the following property, to-wit: One
acre of land, it !<eing part of the land, lot No.
7t, in the 18th District of originally Henry, j 1'
now DcKalb county, as the property of New ■! w. j. mimji.u.
urn Sc Harris, to satisfy sundry ti. fas., issue.)
Irum a Justice's Court of DeKatb county
Jaaor ol James VV, Goldsmith vs: J. C. New.
f m A B Ham.-. Hold for the purchase niuih-v
property, ( «iirited nut by plaintiff'. Levy triaJt
nud returned by a Constable :|>»- dav ol t o
gu-a, is-6, John u fowler.
BheriJ
B- F. DENSE, Superintendent.
Jan 17—iDwIy
Trout House Shaving Saloon.
G t E NTI.EM C \ , , iring a go d shave, hair
f cutting, and -I h otht r attention to -ur
p ranns as gray fie had in all fashionable*bar
ber's sal-tons, can be accommodated -.it all hours
by giving th.- under-inged a call, at their «a-
loon in the Trout lloii-e.
They are prepared t., fun.i-b, at short notice
An Excellent Ball Jluoin Band.
If. McCombs,
late ol Millejgnlife, G n
JOHN WALTON,
late of Augusta, Ga.
July 18, 1857 du
Atlanta Sbaving saloon.
rpiIE GENTLEMEN - f the. ty ol Ailan-
ta and the public generally, can he ac
commodated with either M arm or Cold Plunge
and Ah wer Baths, at the At-anta Shaving sii
loon, till White-hall street, a v Tomlinson A
Barnes' Tin Hhop.
'The subscriber have, also, a -hep &t the
Washington Hall, where gentlemen can U- ac
commodated with Warm and (.’old Baths.
Tickets can he had at the Washington Ha:l
Cold Baths 26 cents—Warm 36 ceil is.
They can be found in readiness at any time
If. STOKE.-,
K. YANCEY-
May29dtl
J. V. ROBERTS, J l>. TKK RRI,
^leorgia, Oxxiunett county—
^}f4\heai. Oliver P. Stmkland and Marinis-
ministiSS |)II,t " J “TP'y l “ me for Letters of A.i-
rnop, late ol?j!<fe e MUt< ’ °* William It. Sam-
Tl.r-y are ihefeWm.. decease !,
at! arid singular, the hi:>H U) .. wifi «dmooi4i
-fiow t ause, if any they bave.^Tftf^' 1 '
j.rwinhcj by law, v.hjr letfers sfiouL
granted to said applicant, on the first 1
m October next. Given under my hand at
- in Lawr.ti.-vUle.thi, Aug. *6lh, 1857
G. T. KAKESTIJAW, Ordinal,
Aug. 26, 1857
lUDGILr, KUBERTaS & TERRELL,
1 O^VMISSION iMERCHllVTiS.
No id '.’ARONDELET STREET,
Sep
NEW OK LEANS.
dtf
A. UKtUOT. WK, P.UOLMt*
HERIOT & HOLMES,
Commission k i* 1 or wardi n °
Morciiants, ”
No. 4 VENDUE RANGE.
CHARLESTON, is. c. ’
J- *y Particular attention paid to the tale ol
try ihodu^e 1 !'' <i '* in ’ * od sJJ of<-un-
tUt Also, to the J cx.~_n . M
t» and from the interior, 'V,-.-.’ c ^ ln ^ uc
I- ~w[
IT IS NOT A DYE.
PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, L. L. D.
Union University, MurJ'recJboru, Tennessee,
Says : ‘ Notwsthstanding the irregular use ol
Mrs. S-A Allen's World's Hair Restorer, &c.,
the falling off of hair ceased, and wy grey lock*
were restored to their orginal color."
REV. M. THrlCER,* (GO years of age), Pil
cher (.Yen an go Co. N. Y. “My hair is now re
stored lo 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, &c.
REV. D. CLENDENIN, Chicago, III. “I
can add my testimony, and recommend it to
my friends."
REV. D. T. WOOD, Middletown, N. V.—
“My own hair has greatly thickened, also that
of one of my family who was becoming bald."
nr- We might swell this list, but it not con
vinced, TRY IT.
MRS. S. A. ALLEN’S ZYLOBTLSAMUM
Or World’s Hair Dressing, is essential to uoi
with the Restorer, and is the best Hair Dressing
fur old or young extant, being often efficacious
in cases of Hair falling, At-., without the Re
storer.
Grey haired, Bald, or persons afflicted with
diseases of the hair or scalp, read the above, and
judge of
WKS.s. A ALLEN'S WORLD’S HAIR
RESTORER.
It don not toil or slain. Sold by till the
l-riiirjpa! wholesa e and retail merba in the
L. s„ Cuba or Canada.
DU POT, :{.V( It it 0041E STREET,
New York.
t ic ' Some dealers try to sell artiries instead
ol th.s, on which they make more profit Wrie
Depot for circular and information.
prtl 7 w6m.
MONEY ! MONEY !
FOR EVER \ BODY AND
FRESH
1 NOW offer to the public Bowman’s Thirty
ready ways to make money, and Blackborn’s
Fortune, by which any -me can make a hand
some tortune in a short time, and without much
labor, and it will only require two or three dul
lais to commence with.
I have known men to make from $10 to $25
in a -ingle day with them, and I will ascuro you
then- is no Humbug about them,and also,I will
give anybody instructions, by whirh they can
take all the Fish, EIL, See., uitt of any River or
Creek in any given space with very little labor
and scarcely any expense. All of (he aljflve
receipts warranted or the money returned.
And I will -end all of the above receipts to
anybody on receipt of one dollar.
Address, ' THUS. G. WALLIS
Berkshire, Gwinnett Co , Ga.
aprl2wfhn
A NEGRO BLACKSMITH
For Sale.
| jl.HSL'ANT TO an agreement b
Try It, Everybody!
A Lady in this city who was awfully afflicted
with Inflammatory Rheumatism from the bottom
of the left foot up the same limb, side, both shoul
ders, and down the arm to tho ends of her fin*
.,ers. Could not whlk, but lay in bed tormented
with the most excruciating pain, day and nigh*.
I recommended her to try the Eureka Oil. She
readily agreed to do so, and commenced rubbing
it on tho surface three or four times a day, and
in about live days she was entirely relieved of
Inflammation and pain. I was an aye witness
of the wonderful efleots of this oil, and affirm
the above tc be substantially tr-
S. J. SHACKLEFORD, Agent,
August II, 1857 dtf
vrenge-
partie* interested, will be solJ before the
Court House door ir, the town of l.twren
ville, Georgia, on t t first Tuesday in October
next, within the usual hours of sale, a negro
man, slave, about forty years old, by the nalne
of BEN, formerly owned by John F. Martin,
late of said county, deceased. Ben is sail to
lie a good Blacksmith and Wo«dwoikman, a
sound, well disposed negro, and worth ts much
as any slave of his age.
Terms—Note and good security to become
due on the 26th day of L’rcembet next, bearing
interest from date.
JAM. P KIMMON'S, Agent-
aug22wtd»
G t EOKGIA, Forsyili /County.
f 7'|, thotf whom it mu\j/concern.—Two
months after date, we shall apply to the Court
if Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell tho
Real Estates of Robert G. Brown late of said
county dec. aed,
SOLOMON BKAGO, Adm’r.
MARY a. R. BROWN, Adm’rx.
July 6th I8S7 wJm
New and Important Discovery in
the Science of Medicine.
P ATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT
Uritian, Diplome de Tharmacie Pharma-
cien de Paris, and Imperial College ol Medi
cine, Vienna. Sold wholesale and retail by
Dr. H. A. BARROW, member of the Imperial
College of Vienna, and Royal College of Sur
geons, London, who may be pl-rsonally consul
ted at his residence, 157 Princo street, few
blocks west of Broadway, N. Y-, from 11 a. m.
till 2 p. m. and frdm 4 till 8 p. nt. (Sundays ex*
cepted, unless by appointment,
Trlesemar No. 1.
Is a remedy for Relaxation, Spermatorrhoea, and
all the distressing consequences arising from
early abuse, indiscriminate excesses, or too long
residence in hot climates. Ithaa restored bod
ily and sexual strength and vigor to thouiands
who aro now in (he enjoyment of health and
the functions of manhood; and whatever may
be the cause or disqualifications for marriage,
they are effectually eubdued.
Trlesemar No. 2,
completely and entirely eradicates all traces of
GonorrluL-a.both in its mild and and aggraAated
forms, Gleets, Strictures, Irritation of the Blad
der, Non-retention of Urine, Pains of the Lions
and Kidneys, and those disorders for which
Copaivi and Cubebs have so long been thought
an antidote 1
Trlesemar No. 3,
is the great continental remedy for Byphilis and
Sec niiary Symptoms. H also constitutes t
certain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all Cu-
SHtn-ous Eruptions, removing and expelling in
s course all impurities from the virus stream,
to as altogetheto eradicate the viruc of diseaso
and expel it by insensible perspiration through
he medium of the (.ores of the skin and
urine.
It is a never failing remedy fo'r that class of
disorders which English Physicians treat with
Mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the pa
tients constitution, c id which all the Parsapar-
rilla in the world cannot remove.
TIUEsEMAR No. 1, 2, and 3, aro prepared
in the form of lozenges, devoid of taste or smell
and ran be. carried in the waiscoat pocket. Sold
in tin case*, and divided in separate doses as
administered by Valpeau,Lalleman, Xoux. Ri-
cord, Ac , Ac- Price $3 each, or cases in one
for $9, which saves $3, and in $27 cases,
whereby there U a saving of $9,
None are genuine unless the Engravings of
the Seals of the Patent Office of England, the
Seal* of the Ecole fie Pharacie de Paris, and the
Imperial College of Vienna, are affixed upon
each wrapper, and around each case. Imita
tions are liable to (he severest penalities of the
aw.
Special orrangementa enable Dr. Barrow to
forward immediately, on receiving a remittance
the $9 and larger eize cases of Priesemar Free
of carriage, to any part of the world, securely
packed and properly addressed, thus ensuring
genuine European preparations and protectiup
the public from spurious and pernicious imita.
tions.
Attendance and runsultation from 12 a. m.
till 2 p. m. and from 4 till 8 in the evening. 16
Prince Street, a few blocks west ufqjoatlw
w York. april 2 ’67 dawly
School lor Young Ladies.
M RS.S. A. WRIGHT, will open
a School for Young Ladies en^^^^U
the 8th of January. Her purpose
to establish a permanent Seminary,
and to give the pupils committed to
her care a thorough and practical education.
She will be aided by competent profeuori. The
year will bo divided into two terme ol Twenty
weeks each.
Terms per Session.
Primary Claes, $12,00
Junior “ 16,00
Senior “ 20,00
Mrs. Wright will teach the Letin Language,
et a moderate extra charge.
Thrmother Language* anti Mneie will be
taught at PufeMora (bargee. ’ Boarding, {and
Tntimi in English $76, per session.
.REFERENCES.
Right Rev. Bishop Elliott, Nsvsnneh,
“ •* “ Cobb, Montgomery,
Hon. C. J. McDonald, Marietta.
dfltwtf
toms attendant u]
D1TI0N OF I
TIQN.
As a family medicine, it has already acquired
a high reputation iu the west, and ought to oc
cupy a place in evory farmer’s and planter's
medicine chest.
Tho following original letter was handed to us
for publication) a remedy which can elicit such
encomiums, must be a good one:
G*ltkston, Ti.xah, April 26, I860.
Da. 0. 0. Woodman, New Orleans;
Mi/ Dear Sir.-—In justice to you and a duty
I owe to a suffering, and, I may say, a world of
coughing people, I sl*te what vour invaluable
Cough Remedy—vour CHERRY EXPEC
TORANT—has done for me, when all other
remedies have failed to give any relief. In the
fall of 1847, living in St. Louis, where I have
resided most of the time for the last sixteen
years, I took a severe cold, which settled ou my
lungs, and was confined to my bed, and dosed
and b/istered by dootors for several weeks, but
finally got on my lege again, but not cured of
nty hard coughing,and rattling and tickling iu
my throat, which continu'd itMKSuanily for
more than six months, always iL# wont In the
winter. My friends insisted I bad coughed
enough to kill a dozen common men, and that
I must be in the last stage of Oanaamption. I
made up my mind that I must cough my life
away. I left St. Louis in Pecotiber last, to
travel and spend the winter in South.—
WhenjI called at your store in VWtaburg, you
will reoollect, I was coughing so hard I could
not make my business known. You said you
would cure my cough. As you gave me a bot
tle of your CHERRY EXPECTORANT, I
thought I would not slight you and your medi
cine se much as not to try it: uud ir. thankful
ness shall I over remember the dnv I did so. In
but a fow days, it began to nilay ar.d diminish
my cough and tiokling in my throat, and be
fore I had used more than three fourths of the
contcuts of that bottle, I was entirely cured, and
for weeks I did not even raise a cough, tbougl
exposed 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 aise the tick
ling in my throat, at intervals; and before mj
arriving in New Orleans, on tho llth insfi, on
some night, my coughing wou'J cnnmcnce
and continue for an hour or two. I soon pro
cured another bottle from you, and in less th
two days I was entirely relieved again. I ant
now determined to always keep a bottle on
hand, and in tho commencing of a cough, a ve
ry few small doses will relieve it entirely. 1
am now fully satisfied it is the bsbt COUGH
REMEDY now known to the world; and it is a
duty you owe to the coughiug and afflicted
part of the human family, to put so Valuable a
remedy within the reach of ail. Iu praises will
soon be upon the tonguesof tens of thousands of
joyful anu coughless, happy souls. So great a
remedy as your Expectorant should be brought
before tho public.
lorn,dear sir, respectfully yours.
R. J. WOODWARD,
of St. Louis, Mo.
ETFor talc by SMITH A EZZAHD.and
Druggists generally,
may Hi, 1857
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO
RECTIFIERS, LIQUOR MERCHANTS
AND WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PR. fitUCTWA Mj Eli'S
Plnrorln„ to Produce at n Moment., Notice
every desired Liquor,
HE undersigned has lately (trade great im
provements ir. this branch of business.—
fiavoringsare put up in packages of 6, 10
and40 Gallons, and requires but the adding of
Pure^Spirit, either 1st or 4th proof and Liquor
such as cognac, either dark or pale, Holland
and Englisfi Gin, Jamaica, and St. croix Rum
Monongahella, Bourbon, Irish and Scotch
Whiskey, Apple, Peach, Cherry and Raspberry
Brandy, Port and Madeira Wines will be in
stantly produced It requires no skill, but an
add tion of a good spirit, Bav/60 gallons to each
g all n of the respective Flavoring.
The best cognac oil, grei/n, yellow and white
warranted genuine, as low as any other impor
ter in the United Stales.
Essence of every Liquor, Extract of cognac,
1 lb oi which produces 200 gallons of cognac-
llaw Whiskey may by Dr, F’s ago and boyd
prepartion be made smooth with but a trifling
expense.
The pricoof Flavorings are extremely moder
ate, and directions in full supplied by
DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER,
Chemist and Importer 'of Drugs, Essential
Oils and Metals, Daguerreotype and
Photographic Chemicals,
No. 143 Malden Lane, K. Y.
N. B,—Sole Agent for Godfrey’s celebrated
Cordial Bitters and Gin.
April 21, 1857 dswGm
rpj
■Ac 1
To the Citizes of Gwinnett, Jack,
eon, Franklin, and the adjoin*
ing counties.
W E would respectfully give oar warmest thanks for
tholr liberal patronage, and we bope from the gen
eral satisfaction given In our former or—'
Den' r l Surgery, lo demand a large port!
practfco In the future. We are now rocel _
and Une assortment of Dented Material, Instruments;
and we fee) aseured, with the advantage of from six to
ten years regular practice,wo can give fall aatlefaetlon
In all operattona.
tl. H., will open hie offle again In Jefferson, the first
of March noil, and during hia abaenoo tble winter, all
calls will bo attended to addrt-aa William W. Katun,at
Lawrenceville, Georgia.
DR. WILLIAMW. KATUN
DB. BOBKKT BATON N
(jnvemt.er2.lMf sw
tAVBD
MIFUGE
2" ARO
LIVER PILLS.
Two of th* hMt PnparstliM *ff th* Age.
They are not recom
mended as 'Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their* name pur
ports.
The VffliinFUGE, 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
qHuwuivuj lB/boA.
sole 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
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 Proprietor*.
SCOVll, A MEAD, New Orleans, Gener
Wholsale Agents for the Southern State*, to
txboui all orders must be addressed.
SOLD BY
Smith A Ezzard, A. Alexander and J. F.
Woodburv, Atlanta; Wm. Root, Marietta; K.
C. Ellington A Son, Jonesboro; E.Rossor,De
catur ; S. M. Griffin, Palmetto; W. B. Swan.
Campbellton; W. & C. E. Bennett, Fayette
ville t R. N. Russell, Villa Rica; Camp A Chris
tian, Fairburn ; Slilwrll A, Brown, McDon
ough ; J. M. Lee A Co., 8tona Mountain.
Jan 8 *67 ' ' dawly
Card fur Hie Ladies.
T his great tukkish periodicai.
REMEDY.—For the immediate removal ol
tructions, Irregularities, Prolapaus Uteri,
(Falling of the Womb.) Lcuchorrhea or Whites,
Ac., Ac.
These PHIs have never in a single instance
failed in producing the menses. Too much can
not be laid in their favor. No woman can en
joy good health when that particular part of her
peculiar organization i* deranged. Sickness at
stomach, headache, languer, debility, pain in the
head, side, and back, toe* of appetite, costiveness,
Ac., are some of the symptoma which attend ir-^
regular menstruation. As certain a* time
these Pills to remove one and all of these ■
toms.
Be sure and get the genuine, which ha
signature on each box. These Pills mi n
had by addressing Dr. Sinfloy A ,Coj
inclosing $1; the Pills, will b* sent by
mail.
N. B—Ladies whoso health wilt not
of an increase offsmily will find these Pidt'a suc
cessful preventive.
Ladies who are pregnant, should not use these
Pills, as they are sure to bring on mis-carriage,
though no injury to health would follow.
Address,
DR. 8ANFLOY A CO.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Fab 110 J dwtf
J: At J. LYNCH.
Corner Alabama and White Hall-streets
Atlanta,. Qa.
WHOLESALE and Ratatl Deal
ers in New Orleans Bugar.Cof-
and Provisions |
A DAILY
COACH
LEAVES MADISON
tRundays Excepted,).
At 1 o’clock P. M. Arrive* atEatonton same
Evening
Leaves fiatonton,
At 6 o’clock, P. M. Arrive* at Madison 114
P.M.
J. w. ft L. L- JtOORE
Run in connection with the Night Trains on
e Georgia Rail Road.
thsgust 12 dwtf
Atlaata Steam Milk
W E will hasp constantly on hand a Urn
supply of GOOD FLOUR, also BRAN
tad 8H01
The highest cash prices paid for WHEAT at
the Mills. R. PETERS A CO!
julyt.ldfiw
fen-
fee, Syrup and 1
erally which wwofkffM the moet
reasonable term*.
We keep constantly on hand a general stock
of Liquors, Wins* and Conltok, by Whoissale.
Being in daily receipt of Good* from' Brat hand*
we are enabled to sell af aataull
house in the citiee of Ai _
Chariest on (th* freight only
tak**daant*K*of th* Ohio, t
abanuf rivers on drat raise and „
of New Orleans tad Cjnainnntl
than thay can be-bought in the
mentioud. t, A J
oct 10.'M.
nyoAwsi*
** idee, on I .
ayn*. Tanas eeey
A FEW BARREL*, fifths
MUM** oi handy*
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