Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, July 27, 1857, Image 4

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i Jitintta 9oM| (nM. ■fc.Wt copy, to^dey, sayi ti* PkikW ~ ph» Southern Monitor, the OM liwM ud SRMi hymn fro* Ike GplMOpeiPrsyor Book It l« not often who. wo keWm. la tlje cknrch-. « : l.ui t? feme from the pen orFmocie S. • Key. Esq., deceased, antkor of thi“Star Spaugled Banner." We beard ilraog over tie corpw of its aotbor, in St.^Jobn'e tkwrch, Wuhingtoo. The ceremonies of that day will never be forgotten by those who were prerent. The Rev. Dr. Hewtey. who praeeh* ed the fa feral termoa. had, we believe, been a rompedioa in arm* of Mr. Key. They had ever been like brothers, and the reparation was heart rending—and brief. The good old doctor bed an itapediaept in his speech, bat daring hie constrained peases, hie attitude aad itreamingtears were tapreanvely eloquent. He concluded by enouncing to hv parisbon- ere that he would aeon .follow hie ft end; end actually attend what night have ben cod- - his own-fanmt-sermon -Shortly ' nt being abeimt from the - two Sundays, we be- • the Mine spot _ ‘ r mains of -tm Chance for Cap The Entire Stock to he Sold UNDlft At Wholesale and Retail, W i T HOUT RES E R V E NO T HE SUBSCRIBER, having made arrangements-to commence a Com mission Business in New York, offers his splettifiTStock of At and uuder Cost. His new engagement compels him to close out hie present Stock by the first of October next. In the meantime, an excel' lent opportunity will be afforded by him for obtaining t'febVkta , ter of his Goods is well known, and needs m* comment. It consists ol every aally kept in a first class Dry Goods and lofhing Establishment. IRCHANTS will find it to their advantage to look at his stock, and those neod- nls in his line will do well to avail themselves of so rare an opportunity of obtain- id articles at very reduced prices. In consequence of the great reduction in the , and tny desire to close my business here by the time designated, my terms will be ri only—J#*and no deviation. The fixtures. Are., of the Store are also for sale, and possession given on the first of N B Several pieces of property within the corporate limits of the city can be tra s . fkankfobd. April 08—dw3m. j Books ti- aSOGBAPHY .O EDITION. a IT Sc U 0., have jugt .rth revised edition of the „ n and popular book, rent edition is iUuntreted by resent* so . maps, all of which ire new, and drawn ex* rely for tha work; and by nearly ens hundred fine engravings, many of which are fiom new and original designs. Teachers, Be hoof Directors, and others interes ted, are respectfully invited to examine this book which it is batievsd will be found superior to any similar work which has yet been published. Mitchell's rnmary Geography is the introduc tory volume of MITCHELL’S GEOGRAPHICAL SERIES Which consists of the following additional books namely: • MITCHELL’S INTERMEDIATE OEOO RAPHY. MITCHELL’S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY AND ATLAS. MITCHELL 8 GEOGRAPHICAL QUES TION BOOK. MITCHELL’S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, AND ATLAS. MITCHELL’S BIBLICAL AND SAB BATH SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY. MITCHELL’S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (In Press.) The Physical Geography wmen has been in carful preparation for a long time, will be publish ed early in coining autumn. It will be splendidly illustrated with numerous fine engravings and charts, and contain several copper maps, all of which will be beautifully colored. There arc no geographical works published, that are so much in demand, or that have so wide a circulation as those of Mr. Mitchell. Thereare upwards of four hundred thousand copies of them sold annually^nd their manufacture give constant employmant to more than 250 persons. The arrangements of tha publishers are such that they are enabled to give correctly all the latest geograph ical discoveries. They publish the only fuilterita oj gcogrophiet in the country, and have regularly engaged a strong force of map engravers and oth ers, with a view cf maintaining their books in ad vance of all other similar works, in their accuracy comprehensiveness, and-progressive character ; and in keeping pace with the march of discovery and improvement. fdcc 1 ’66 dwtf. HAT AND CAP STORE M J. TAYLOR is now opening a fresh stock ai fiuhionable Hals, Caps and Bonnsta. Kext door to Lawshe 4 Bra's Jewelry Store. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Taytor'i Hat & Cap Emporium. TU8T RECEIVED, and opening, the first en at tb* stock of HAT8 A CAPS ever offered in this city. My stock is now complete, consisting of every variety and style. Please call and ex amine for yourselves! OE A llkinds of Pur Skins bought. J. TAYLIJH, J*. September 10 Huvblngton Hall, T he firm of loyd a pulliam, having expired this day by liuiitaticn, I take, this opportunity to notify the public that tha House is now under the auperintendsnee of Mr. W. A. -M. Lanier ar.d Lady, whose names alone are a sufficient guarantee (or a first -If— Hotel, and thankful for past favors, solicit a continuance ol tha same, JAMES LOl D, Proprietor. fuse 1, 1857.—dwtf IV at Ice, rpHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exist. I uig under the firm,.mow and style of Loyd APuUiem, ia this day dissolved by limi'ation. Mr. Henry U. Dean ia the authorised agent of Loyd A Pulliam, in closing the business ol the late firm, and may at all times be found at tbs Washington flail, Atlanta, Georgia. JAMES-LOYD, -AC. PULLIAM. June 1, 1867-—dwtf 5eucml UtoertisenuntB. n daily COACH LEAVES MADISON (Hmdafs Lsctptid,), At 1 o’clock P. M. Arrives at Eatonfon same Evening Leaves Eatonton, At 8 o’clock, P M. Arrive* at Madison 11} J. W & 1. L. MOORE. Run in connection with the Night Trains on the Georgia Kail Road agust 12 ' dn-tf " D. B. PLUMB A CO., BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA T«m mu AHD AST AIL DKALER8 IN Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals, DYE WOODS A, DYE STUFFS, Oils, Paints and Painters’ Articles, V amishee Window Glaa* and Putty, Glass Ware, French.and American Perfumery f’u.e To-let and Shaving Soaps, Fine Tooth and Hair Brashes. Paint Brushes, Surgical and Dental Instruments, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS OF ALL KINDS Spices, Snui&, Manufactured Tobacco, all the Patent or Proprietory Medieincea of the Day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Med ical Purposes, Extract for Flavoring, Chice Toi let and Fancy Articles, » etc. Pf We offit goods equally as lour as they tin be obtained from any similar establishment in this section. Warranted to be Pure, Utah, and Genuine. BP Orders,from the Country promptly tilled and satisfaction guaranteed with regard to price and quality. PHYSICLAN'S’' PRESCRIPTIONS will re tire particular attention at all hours of the day gT night- Tno* ! <!wly Savannah Hiver Transportation, BY THE FASHION LINE. COMPOSED of the following very light draught steamers, viz : The Columbia. 300 tons ca pr.tr. *, aad 12 inches draught o water. | The TalIO-wi--.ee, 400 tuns capacity, and 15 inches draught of water. The new iron steamer Amazon. 006 tons capacity, and 17 inches draught of w-iier. The Amaxon is built of iron, and no expense has been spared in her cn i uction, to make her worthy of the patronage ol the public. These Boats will compose the line for the ap proaching season, and will, .from their light draught ol water, he enabled to deliver goods promptly at all stages of our river, and shippers by this line may rely on dispatch in the for warding of their good*. The importance of keeping Up a water com- lauaicalton between Savannah and Augusta w too apparent to the merchant! ol Augusta, Sa vannah, and ibe interior, to require ar.y advo cacy here. Sullies it to say, that the river com municetiou is now, and has been since the com mencemenl of railroads, the regulating medium /or freight charges. No better evidence of this 1 can be produced than the exceedingly low rates of freight between Savannah and Augusta when compared with other point* a few hun dred mile-' on either side of us. Mr. M. A. COHEN is still the Agent cf this line at Savannah, to whom all gooda should be consigned, which will be forwarded free of any charge'for commission. On* of the Boats of this line will leave Savannah every other day and discharge at this place trLweekly. JOHN A. MOORE, Augusta, June 26, IH57—-dwlin W. J. BUKJILL. i- It. aClBERTH, J. D. TXBKEI.L RIDGILL, ROBERTS & TERRELL AMD MISSION M£Rl!UA.\TS. Sc Id CAR0NDELET STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Itop dtf Ojrup.—Steward’* refined Sugar Houae tJSyiupjuxt reccrq-d, art} njmteTJn raiuli- ■bla tonus. June U ’67 dawtf W. W. ROARK. -H- TO MANUFACTURERS; W E are now receiving i large lot of Sole I.eath er, Calf Skins, Linings, Bindings Lasts, Pegs, Kit, and everything connected with the Boot and Shoe business, which will be sold at low prices for Cash. All orders accompanied with Caeh will be promptly filled with goodGoode, and at low rates —at the Sign of the Big Boot, Peachtrec-strcct, Cherokee Block. ap20dtf DIMICK A MIX. NOTICE. CIRCUMSTANCES having occur- I red which render it necessary for the 15 A! I subscriber to discontinue Hnuse-keep- he I .tiers for sale bis Hauer and Lot. The property is situated within one hun dred yards of the Methodist Episcopal ChurcH, on I’eacA Tree Street, corvenicnt to the best Schools in the City, and also to Business, con taining six well finish'd rooms, ai-.d two pan tries, with a pas age extending through the h ouse. There is also o n the lot. a cooking room, servants room, smoke house, chicken house, crib and corn house, and also an excell ent well of water, which never fails. The buildings arc all in first rate conditi in, having been rrSrted in 1666, and enclosed with an entirely new fence. Possession given by the 1st of October, if desired, and will be offered at a reasonable price. GEORGE H. DANIEL Atlanta, Ga., May 9, 1857 d*-.r:tm School lor Young Ladies. M RS. j. a. WRIGHT, will open s School for Young Ladies on the 8th of January. Her purpose i* 1-3 .’atst.mh a permanent Seminary, ’VJ and to give the pupils committed to her care a thorough and practical education. She will be aided by competent professors. The year will lie divided into two terms of Twenty weeks each. Terms per Mession. Primary Class, '$12,00 Junior *• 16,00 Senior - ”0,00 Mrs. t\ right will teach the Latin Language, at a moderate exira charge. The mother Languages snd Music will be taught at Pofessora charges. Boarding, and Tuition in English $75, per session. REFERENCES. Right Rev. Bishop Elliott, Savannah, ’*’*’* Cobb, Montgoinerv, Hon. C. J. McDonald, Marietta. dtJtwtf Sew Mail Arrangement.,. r HE undersigned informs puttie that he has -St.-1Umh Mail Route from Dallaa, in Paulding county/to Marietta, and will run a Hack once a week be tween those places, according to the following schedule : Leave Dallas every Fridav at 7 o'clock a. m, running by way of Lost Mot Marietta at 12} p. in. RitMtinta, &c. Woodman’s Cherry Kzpeotor SrmeefywMtA-M.il ■ illitude* ire annually inonary diseases, it 1* scarce |y necessary to enlarge upon the merit* uf REMEDY, which, if taken in time, will aasure ediy prevent the sad consequences too often arising from ; GOUGHS, COLDS AND INFLUENZA, and the various TRACHIAI. AND BRON- 1 Cill AL affection* that become, when neglected jthe PRECURSORS OF CONSUMPTION i AND OF DEATH. | The Balsam quiets the most violent cough in ; the course of a few hours, enabling tha patient j who may have been kept awake night after - uight by the continual recurrence of paroxysms | to ENJOY CALM AND REFRESHING I 81.EEP. It loosens the cough—relieves the tightness j of the chest-and rapidly mitigates all the aymp- - toms attendant upon an IRRITABLE CON DITION OF THE ORGANS OF RE8PIRA TION. Asa family medicine, it has already acquired a high reputation in the wort, and ought to oc cupy- a place in evefy-farnreeVand-idanter'e medicine chest. The following original letter was handed to us for publication; a remedy which can elicit such I encomiums, must lie a good one: 'Gaovsiton, Txxaa, April 26, 1856. Da. O. O. Woodman, 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 stole what your invaluable Cough Remedy—your CHERRY* EXPEC TORANT—has done for me, when alt other remedies have failed to give any relief. In the fall of 1847, living in Ht. Louis, where I have resided moat of the time for the last aixteen yean, I took a severe cold, which settled on my lungs, and was confined to my bed, and dosed and blistered by doctors for several Weeks, but finally got on my legs again, but not cured of my hsrd coughing, and rattling and tickling iu my throat, which continued knuwwintly for more than six months, alwaystbo was* in the winter. My friends^ insisted I had coughed eiiougVio kLI a doieii cbmrnett TMn, aiid (hat I must be in the list stage of consumption. I made up my mind that I must conga my life sway. I left 8t Louis in December last, to travel and spend the winter in tire South.— WhenjI called at your store in Vicksburg, you will recollect, ( was coughing so hard 1 could not make my business known, ..You laid you would cure my cough. As you gaveme a bot tle of your CHERRY EXPECTORANT, I thought I would not slight you and your medi cine so much as not to try it; and in thankful ness shall 1 ever remember the day I did so. In but a faw days, it began to allay and diminish my cough and tickling in my throat, and be fore I had used more than three fourths of the contents of that bottle,! was entirely cured, and for weeks I did not even raise a cough, thougl expssed day and night, in ail weathers, in tra veling. However, in March, while traveling in North Carolina, I took a severe cold, and my coughing commenced again, and akse the tick ling in my throat, at intervals; and before my arriving in New Orleans, on the 11th inaL, on some night, my coughing would commence and continue for an hour or two. I soon pro cured another bottle from you, ami in less than two days I was entirely relieved^again. I am now determined to always keep a bottle on hand, and in the commencing of a cough, a ve ry few small dose* will relieve it entirely. 1 am uow fully satisfied it is the BIST COUGH REMEDY now known to the world; and it is a duty you owe to the coughing and afflicted pari of the human family, to pa' so valuable a remedy wjthin the reach of all l s praises will soon be upon the tonguesof tcc.ii ! thousands of joyful ami coughlt-ss, happy souls, bo great a remedy as your Eipectorant should be brought before the public. [ am,dear sir, respectfully yours. R. J. WOODWARD, of 8t- Louis, Mo, S p For «*Je by SMITH * EZZARD.and Druggists generally. may 16, 1857 aoutain, and arrive at Leave Marietta at Hr o’clock p. m., and arrive at 7 p. m., same day. r „ „ CH AHLEb D. JENKINS. Dallas, Ga. Feb 24. 1856—dawtf w E M ill constontlj keep on hand an awortment of elegantly fin ished and plain Rose Wood Warranted Piano Forte#, with the entire Metallic Frame and all the latest important improvements, made by, NEWMAN BROl HER A MON8, and various other Ma kers ot celebrity, which we offer for .Vale at the Lowest Market prices, and allow Purchaser* any reasonable time to test them. Good second hand Inatrament* for sale or hire. W, ,|Jow the Highest Priee for Old Pianos when given in Exchange for new one*. BARTH St NICOLAI. At Kirkpatrick's Furniture Wars'Home oa Peach Tree Htreet, Atlanta, Ga. r Nov 20 > fl " LV, ' NS '. w-.r* . " * 7. LYCWI LYONS & CO.. IMPOKfhicH AND DKALSBtf 7 fjf HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO ▲.YD ALL KJNmr WJ**' TTo 13 Ce3ir Htreet, Nashville, Tenii. ' wly F© march 21 New and Important Discovery in the Science of Medloine. P ATENT OFFICE SEAL OF GREAT Uritian, Diplome dc Tharmacie Pharma- cten de Porik, and Imperial College of Medi cine, Vienna, bold wholesale and retail by Dr. H. A. BARROW, member of the Imperial College of Vienna, and Royal College of8ur geons, London, who may bo personally consul ted at his residence, 157 Prince street, few blocks west of Broadway, N. Y., from 11 a. m. till 2 p. m. and from 4 till 8 p. m. (Sundays ex cepted, unlees by appointment. TrleNemar 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 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. Trlewcmar No. 2, completely and entirely eradicates all traces of Gonorrhea,both in its mild and and aggrasated forma, Gleets, .Strictures, Irritation of the Blad der, Non-retention of Urine, Pains of the Lions and Kidneys, and those disorders for which Gopsivi and Cukeba have an long been thought an antidote- Trle«emar No. 3, is the great continental remedy for 8yphilis and Secondary Symptoms. It also constitutes a certain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all Cu taneous Eruptions, removing and expelling in ia course alt impurities from-the virus stream, so as altogetheto eradicate the virus of disease and expel it by insensible perspiration through the medium of the pure* 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 pa tient^* constitution, c id which all the Rarsapar- rilta in the world cannot remove. TRIESEMAR No. 1, 2, and 3, are prepared in the form of lozenges, devoid of taste or smell arid can be carried in the waiseoat pocket. Sold in tin cases, aud divided in separate doses si administered by Valpeau.Lalleman, Xoux. Ri- rord, Ac , Ac- Price $3 eacb-or cases in one for $3, which saves $.1, and in $27 cases, whereby there is a saving of $3, None are genuine unless the Engravings of the Seals or the Patent Office of England, the Seals of me Eeole de Pharacie de Paris, and the Imperial College at Vienna, arc affixed upon each wrapper, and around each case. Imita tion* sre liable to the severest penalities of tho aw. Special arrangements enable Dr. Barrow to forward immediately, on receiving a remittance the $3 and larger size cases of Prieteair Free of carriage, to any pan ot the world, securely packed and properly addressed, thus ensuring genuine European preparation* and proteetiur the public from spurious and pernicious imita tions- Attendance and consultation from 12 g, m, nil 8 p. m. and from 4 till 8 in the evening. 15 Prince Street, a few biocks west of Broadway Ntw York. aprll 28 ’57—d*»Jy | Clear the Track for the GEORGIA ALCAHEST! Dr*. T. a N. Ms. Gall way, M AVE Invented a mediated compound for the cure of sll diseases of ths Skin and which they honor with tha name of ths GEORGIA ALOAHE8T! A raeniirum long sought for, and never obtain ed until now. It is * remedy of the South, and we sakotlhe South a fair trial of its virtues and effects on aU the diseases we c/aim for it— as a apccific. Each week brings us tidings of cures perfected by it, that exceeds our most •anguine expectations. It has no equal in preserving, restoring and beautifying ths Hair; eradicating Scurf and |Dandtuff; preventing Baldnare and Grey Hairs; curing diseases' of tha Skin, Glands and Mucelt, Bruises, Guts, Sprains, Brings of insects, Iritatlon and Swel ling caused by poisonous plants, Erysipelas, Ring-worms, Scaklhead. InflamedSktn, Prick ly heat, Pimples, Scrofula, Tetters in all stages Salt Rheum, Sore Throat, Shingles, Rough Hands, Peridical orNervousHcadache, drap ed Skin. Chilblaisn, and all external inflamma tions. We will give a few voucher* to whit it has done, and trust the Aleahest to herald its ow.i rawe when used. ~ Monror, Waltrm cmmty, Georgia. Alabama, Randolph County,) Jan. 10th, 1857. } Dbs. f. Sl N. L. Oai.LAwav: As you reques ted me to state what time mv J/alr began to fall off, I take pleasure in saying to you that in 1862, my Hair began to look dead, and fall off, the aurface of my head became an entire scurf and ail my Hair dropped off by tho time I saw you in Georgia, 1856- The one bottle you sent to ms while at my sisters, (Mrs. McCurtey's) made a peimanent cure ol it. The scurf and dandruff all fell off or disappeared, the second buthing, and before I iclt Georgia, my Hair was some 4 or 6 inches long, and is this day as full and as beaut ifu' as ever, and more soft and lively; every person that beholds it thinks it is oiled. It has been over 18 months since tho gottle of Aleahest gave out- I do wish that all the afflicted would gave it a trial, as I had tried many remedies before,from eminent physician* ail without effect. JANE CARSON. Georgia, Walton County. Wc, whore names are undersigned, do certi fy that wo woro witnesses to the above case, that it is truo as Miss Carson has stated, when she left here her Hair was ns beautiful and lull covering the whole head as before deceased,and resembled silk velvet, OVERTON G. McCARTY. SARAH McCARTY, SILAS RAY, PHENNIA//RAV. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Drs. T.&.N. I„ GaUaway: My daughle Mary Elizabeth was attacked with Teller on her head, I applied to 3 or 4 eminent physi cians, each application only served to aggri vate it, she was so afflicted that she was com pelled to sleep on her face. Her Hair had nearly all fallen off The one bottle ol your Georgia Aleahest 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 hair and is now as full and beautiful as ever; it has been well over 2 years. You are at liberty to use this—as all my neighbors will testify to the same. Yours truly. FIELDING HAMILTON. Georgia, Walton County. Dr*. Gallaway Si. Son: My wife has been afflicted with Chilblains all over her neck and shoulder*, in large lumps under the skin, none of them ever running as common biles, which threw her into a high fever, headache, &c.— Hearing of your Georgia Aleahest, 1 procured a .bottle, and to my great joy, it, in a very few days, made a cure, for which accept my best wishes for your success in so valuable a rent dy Ihear its fame spoken by every person that u-es it as a specific for all the diseases you say it will cure. Yours truly, W. W. PETERS, J. P. Georgia, Walton, Co., A pril 49.1857. Drs. T. <k N. L. Gallaway; I waa affected with a most troublerome breaking out all ovor my head, face, neck, shoulders and breast, which had caused my hair to fall off and seem lifeless. My dnughler Elizabeth E. was simi. larly affected. The two hot lies of your Geor gia Aleahest [ procured stopped the itching a the first application, and has made a complete cure f both of us, the disease had been annoy ing us for years; and Sin I hardly know how to express my gratitude for such a blessing, and f cheerfully recommend it to the public as a restorative and tonic a* my hair look* like a youth* In full bloom of 25 years, Yours truly JAMES 8. AKIN, Fot sale by Smith Sc Ezzard, A. Alexander, and Dr. Woodbury, Atlanta, Georgia, and Druggists generally throughout the country may 21,1867 d*w3m HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO KKCTIFIEHS, LKlirOIt 01EHCiIA.\T8 AND WHOLE HALE GROCKK8. DR, FEUCTWANGBR'S Flnvorlii^ lo Produce at a Moment* Notice every Uestrcd Liquor, undersigned has lately made great im provements in this branch of business.— (lavoringsare put up in packages of 6, id and40 Gallons, and requires but the adding of Pure^Spirit.oithor 1st or 4th proof and Liquor such as cognac, either dark or pale, Holland and Englian Gin, Jamaica] and 8t. croir Rum Monongahella, • Bourbon, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Apple, Peach, Cherry and Raspberry Brandy, Port and Madeira Wines will Le in stantly produced. It requires no skill, but an addtion of a good spirit, say 50 gallons to each gall n of tho respective Flavoring. Tho best cognac oil, green, yellow and white warranted genuine, as low as anjr other impor ter in the United States. Essence of every I.iqnor, Extract of cognac, I lb of which produces 200 gallons ol cognac- Raw Whiskey may by Dr, F’sagc and body propartion be made smooth with but a trifiin g expense. The price of Flavorings are extremely moder ate, anu direc'ione in full supplied by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, Chemist and Importer of Drugs, Essential Oils and Metals, Daguerreotype and Photographic Chemicals, N'o. 143 Mitldei'. Lane, ,Y. V. N. B,—Sole Agent for Godfrey's celebrated Cordial Bitter* and Gin. April 21. >857 dawOm rpHE i J- P ,ov Tnc llavi To the Citizes of Gwinnett, Jack- son, Franklin, an (Jthe adjoin ing counties. W K would respectfully give our warmrat think* for their liberal palronagu, and wo hope from tbo gen eral satisfaction given In our former operation* In Dental Surgery, to demand a largo portion of their practice In the future, W* are now receiving a ntw and flue aeaonmentor Dental Materiel, Inetrnmenu and we feel eeeured, with the advantage of from elx to ten year* regular practice, vra ton give hilt satisfaction in ail operations. K. U., will open hie offlo again In Jaffa non, the flret of March next, and daring Ida abeoaoe this winter all calls Wtu be attended to Mdrae* William W. Baton,it Lawrence*! to.Geofgto^ eatoM, DB ROBBBTH, BATON, Horcmbsr 8,1144 dvrtf Dr.MoLANXrS * CELEBRATED ~ VERMIFUGE LIVER’pII.LS. Two at the boat Preparation* of the Ago. They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The Vermifuge, 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. McLanoU Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by, (ak'Yiuuc| smo2>._ 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 comparisoi. 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 Proprietors. 8C0VII, & MEAD, New Orleans, General Wholeale Agents for the Southern Statea, to whom all orders must be addressed. SOLD BY Bmith Sc Ezzard, A. Alexander and J. F. Woodburv, Atlanta ; Wm. Root, Marietta; K. O. Eilington A Son, Jonesboro ; E. Roesor, De- eatur ; S. M. Griffin, Palmetto ; W. B. Swan, Campbellton ; W. Sc O. E. Bennett, Fayette ville : R. N. Russell, Villa Rica ; Camp dc Chris tian, Fairhurn ; Stilwell dc Brown, McDon ough ; J. M. Lee dc Co., Stone Mountain. Jan 8 '57 dewly Card for tlic Ladie8. fTIHIS GREAT TURKISH PERIODICAL I REMEDY.—For tho immediate removal o! Olutructiona, Irregularities, Prolapsus Uteri, (Failing of tho Womb.) I.euchorfhca or White*, dee., dec. These Pills have never in a single instance failed in producing the menses. Too much can not be said in their favor. No woman can en joy good health when that particular part of her peculiar organization ia deranged. Sickness at •tomach, headache, languor, debility, pain in the head, side, and back, loss ol appetite, costivenee*, dec , ore some of tho symptoms which attend ir regular menstruation: As pertain as time are these Pills to remove one and all of theso symp toms. Be sure and get the genuine, which has our signature on each box. These Pills may be hod by addressing Dr. Sanfloy dc Co, and inclosizg $1; the Pills, will be sent by return mail. N. B.—Ladies whose health will not permit of an incrcaae of family will find these Pills a auc- ccsaful preventive. Ladies who are pregnant, should not nse thee* Pill*, a* they are sure to bring on mU-carriagc, though no injury to health would follow. Address, DR. SANFLOY dc CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb 10 dwtf J W.<HUTCHINSON’S TONIC BITTERS, FOB TUI CUB* OT 1 CHILLS AND FBVBR, DYSPEPSIA LIF ER COMPLAINT, DIARRHtEA JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, Ana almost all other Disease, incidental to a Southern Climate. It ie a certain preventive (il taken during .an epidemic,) to Yollow Fover or Asiatic Cholera. A8 A FAMILY MEDICINE It iiinvaluabie—itis highly recommended in the disease* of children—ai a preventive and remedy tor worm*, it ha* no sj|>eriur. Price Bi.oo net bottle. For tale at KAY’8 CHEAP BOOKSTORES jan 83—ddewly Atlanta Oa J Athena Manufacturing jCompany. W Enre the .ole sgentoofthia Company in Atlanta, and now offer for aato * FINE obi FLY OK OZNABEROS. a, Man oaring », at our Warehouse. Call and***. 8 price LOWE* RICE. dwtf IJWWSIB?oftheeame old Corn L Whiikey, on hand y*t. BtMMwtf W. W ROAR*.