Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, August 12, 1857, Image 4

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flXSTA, GA DRALRKri IS Ckealc&ls STUFFS, V am ishes pktlianemts. :-4r GXOGEJlPHT HBED EDITION. f AIT h CO, have joat Fourth revised edition of the rknown and popular book. _ __ j present edition ia flhxslrated by seventeen 'colored maps, all of which are new, and drawn ex presaly for the work; and by nearly ene hundred line engraving*. many of which an from new and original design*. Teacher*. Be hool Directors, and others lntcrte- trd, are respectfully invited to examine this book which it ia believed will be found superior to any similar work which has yet been published. Mitchell's Primary Geography is the introduc tory volume of MITCHELL’S GEOGRAPHICAL 8ERIE8 Which consists of the following additional books namely r - - MITCHELL’S INTERMEDIATE GEOG RAPHY. MITCHELL’8 SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY AND ATLAS. MITCHELL’8 GEOGRAPHICAL QUES TION BOOK. MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, AND ATLAS. MITCHELL'8 BIBLICAL AND SAB BATH SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY. MITCHELL'S PHYSICAL GEOGRAPH Y (In Press.) The'Physiesl Geography wnich has been ui carful preparation for a long time, will be publish- ed early in coming autumn. It will be aplendidW illustrated with numerous fine engravings tnd charts, and contain several copper map*, all ol which will be beautifully colored. There are no geographicel works published, that are ao much in demand, or that have ao wide a circulation as those of Mr. MitcheU. There are upwards of four hundred thousand copies of them sold annualiy.and their manufacture give constant employment to more than *50 persona. The arrangement* of the publishers are anch that they are enabled to give correctly all the latest geograph ical discoveries. They publish the only full tcrict 0 j geographics in the coontry, and have regularly engaged a strong force of map engravers and oth ers, with a view of mam tanning their books in ad vance of all other similar works, in their accuracy, comprehensiveness, and progressive character; ,nd in keeping pace with the march of discovery B nd improvement. fdec 1 ’54 Jwtf. ♦ / Soaps, Fine Hair Brushes, Brushes, Dental Instrument., RTERSOF ALL KINDS ~ inreJ Tobaecg, *11 Medieinrea io/luks. Pure for Mod- see, Extract for .Chice Tor- and Fancy Articles, etc. 'goods equally as low as tbvy from any similar establishment H to he Pure, Fresh, and Genuine, from the Country promptly filled lion guaranteed with regard to price VSlfclANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS will re- particular attention at all hours of the day 0« uytht- _ fno» tdwly W E Will constantly keep on hand an B assortment of elegantly fin- ' ■shed and plain Rose Wood Warranted Piano Fortes, with the entim Metallic Frame and all the latest mportanlimprovements, made by, NEWMAN BROTHER 4t 80N8, and various other Ma kes ot celebrity, which we offer for Sale at the Lowest Market prices, and allow Purchaser* any reasonable time to test them. Good second hand Instrument* for sale or kin. We allow the Highest Price for Old Ptanca when given in Exchange for new ones. BARTH A NICOLAI. At Kirkpatrick’s Furniture Ware House < Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, Ga. N«v 20 TO MANUFACTURER* W E an now receiving ■ targe lot of Sole Loath cr,Calfskins, Linings, Bindings Lasts, Pegs, Kit, and everything connected with th* Boot and Shoe bnaiuess, which ariU be sold at l«w prices for Cash. All orders accompanied with C*«h will be promptly filled with (OodGooda, and *t low rates L-attVNknoftll* Big Boor, Peachtr. .-.street, Cherokee Block. apSOdtf DIMtCk A MIX. * notice. R CIRCUMSTANCES having occur- ied which render it nrcevaarv-fot the lutwcriber to dwconljuu.' Houtadscep- ng, he offer* for sale his House and o property is situated within one hun dred yard* of the Mtthndtrt Episcopal Churc/i, on Peach Tree Street, cocremcnt to tho best Schools in the City, and also to Business, con taining air well finished rooms, and two pan tries, with a paaagr extending through the house. There is also on tho 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 are all in first rate conditi in. having been erected in 1856, and enclosed with an entirely new fence. Poesenaion given by the 1st of October, it desired, and will be offered at a reasonable price. GEORGE H. DANIEL Atlanta, Ga., May 9, 1857 dawilm BAT AND CAP STORE A J. TAYLOR js now opening a fresh stock of fashionable Hats, Cap* and Bonnets. Next door to Lau s he hr Bra’s Jewelry Store. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Taylor’* Hat A Cap Emporium. TUST RECEIVED, and opening, the firsten r I tire stock ol HATS A CAPS ever offered in this city. My stock is now complete, consisting of every variety and style. Please call and ax amine for yourselves! GF A llkinds of Fur Skins bought. J. TAYLOR, J*. September 10 100 B A RKEL8 of Whiskey (variousbrand For sale Cheap by LOWE A rice; W. J. kUXJIU- J. It. ROBEETW, J. D. TIMKA KIDGILL, R0BKRTT& TERRELL, I-OHXISSIOK MBlkCHAKTS. li o 13 CABOHDKLBT STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Hep jns/iLE atfwVD rJEJtlJlIsE To the Citizens of Atlanta. *THANKFUL to my friends of Atlanta lor their liberal patronage *vaflBfor the past session. I would respect fully solicit an increased patronage | or (he nut session, which will com mence io Monday, July JlOth, 1*67. Our Roomsai - luge and airy, protected bv a piazza fifty feel long, from the sun- Every attention poasibla sill be paid to the manner* and mors at* of e ery pupil c .manned to my care; and a thorough and practical education imparted.— A rigid, but parental discipline wiff be enforced. No one need apply for »-tmi»ion for their children into this school who do not wish their children governed. K. ROGERS Principal. K. H. A J AH. E. ROGERS As*i*u n u. Mho L. o. R. A MI88 L.M. SOO- KRri .Assistants female Department Terms per Session of Twenty Weeks. Reading and Spelling R* 00 Arithmetic, Geography History and Gram mar •• HI IW Philosophy, Chemistry, Algebra, Geome try, LaUn and Greek 16 00 Incidental Expenses - *6 aFTuilion payable quarterly. Atlanta, July lit, 1167 dSta Notice, HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exist ing under the firm, name and style of Leyd illiam, is this day dissolved by limi'ation. Mr. Henry G. Dean is tha authorized agent of Loyd A Pulliam, in cloning the busings ol the late firm, and may at all times be found at the Washington Hail, Atlanta, Georgia. JAMES LOYD, A. C. PULLIAM. June 1857 —dwtf J ust Received, a fine lot air White L«ad. I.iiiaeed Oil, and Turpentine June 14 *57 d6wtf W. W. ROARK. I,IIUU1»U12U, CORN, AND, MULES IN Pike County, Alabama. m<' era aa em f k THE undersign- P ed ofier for aale a W Plantation of 1-4 80 acre* of Land _________ Inch is cleared This plantation is cated in Pike County. Alabama It is excellent Land for Cotton ; rich enough for all Farming purooses ; and ia well watered. They also, offer tor tale 1000 Bushels of Con; 10 Mules, and all their fanning utensils. Besides these, if desired, they will sell 40 N'e- gross, good house snd field hands. The Land lies level; and is within 12 miles of Union Hpringa, where the GirtrJ A Mobile Rail Road, wiU, in a few months, run. The land is fresh, and the location is as healthy, as any part of the State. Purchasers will please call at the Plantation or at Louisville, Barbour Cotgilv, Alabama where one of us can always be found. They have also other small tracts of LanJ, in and near Louisville, for aale. This property is offered for tale, for no other reason than the undersigned intend to quit farming. Terms of sals accommodating. J. A J. M. LAMPLKY. Louisville, Barbour, co., Ala. July 21,1857, w3m j. If. ezzard, (Successor bo (ioodspead, Beane jr WHOLESALE DEALER L\ FOREIGN AND DEMESTIC LIQURS & MARS, .It No. t Cherokee Block, Teaeli Tresbirasi, ATLANTACGF.OKOIA. Brandies, Cordials, Wines, Rum, Gins, Ales, \ Whiskey, Porter, etc. etc. 150,000 Span Inh and German Ugaru of a variety of Brand*. Mar 8th, 1867 lUwlv p EORG1A, Fulton County.— VjT John Lynch of said county, admiaistiator of Dmel McSbetiry deceased, and MicbalJ McHheffry deceased, late ol said county, wil apply for letters of Dismission from aaid admin istration* at th* November Term next, of the C oust at Ordinary of sa d courtly, JOS- H. MEAD, Ordinary. April*. 1*67 wAm hereby noufUrf to pave* at them pro parly attesteJ to us within th* time presciihsd 'ey law, or they will not be settled, and all j e-a-ms indebted to said deceased, an hereby require I to make im mediate payment. SOLOMON HEEGAK, MARY A. R. BROWN _ w66d Jfitiiitlm?, At, School for Yonng Ladies. M RS. WRIGHT, will open a School for Young Ladies th of January. Her puiqwsc i<Nn|a to establish a permanent Seminary, and to give the pupils committed to her care a thorough and practical education. She grill be aided by competent professors. The year will bo divided into two terms of Twenty weeks each. Terms per Session. Primary Class, $12,00 Junior " 16,00 8enior 11 20,00 Mrs. Wright will teach the Latin Language, at a moderate extra charge. The mother Language* and Mrsic will be tanght at 1‘ofessors charges. Boarding, and Tuition in English $75, per session. REFERENCES. Right Rev.'Bishop Elliott, Savannah, * ■* “ Cobb, Montgomery, Hoc. C. J. McDonald, Marietta. d3twtf BiriiifineH, &r. Biublngton 11 all, T he firm of loyd a pulliam baring expired this day by Hmitatien, i take this opportunity to notify the public that the House is now under the superintendence ol Mr. W. A. M. Lanier and Lady, whose names alone are a sufficient guarantee for a first class Hotel, and thankful for past favors, solicit a continuance of the same. JAMES LOYD, Proprietor. June 1, 1857.—dwtf Hew Mail Arrangement. i IN HE undersigned informs lhe l '° jr ' I public that he has established. Mail Route from Dallas, 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 Friday at 7 o'clock a. running by way of Lost Moutain, ami arrive al Marietta at 1*4 p. m. Leave Marietta at 10 o'clock p. rn., and arrive at 7 p.m., same day. CHARLES D. JENKINS, Dallas, Ga. Feb 24, 1856—dewtf S hoe* and Boot* at New York Cost.—I have concluded to sell my stock of Boot* _ snd Shoes it New York Cost, until the firm ot August, if you call quick. W. W. ROARK. June 14, 1957 diwtf i, > .tdmr’a, t,) Adair'x. RUNAWAY, From the undersigned in January 1856, my boy SOL; he is about 26 year* nf age, slight and elegantly formed fur a negro, dark smooth skin, prominent eyes and large white teeth. He is passing through the country under forged permits, nhJ assumed the Dime JACK PECK, as I under- •tard in .Atlanta, where he has been publicly employed for the last 12 months' He is pro bably nowin th# neighborhood of Atlanta, or On the State Road above. 850 Re ward is offered for bis apprehension and such addition- •I compensation will be given as the trouble ol his capture may require, if he has been har bored by soy one, and proof to conviction tha fact is produced, the person givine informa tion will be rewarded and satisfied for his trou ble to the extent of the value of the negro. A P. PO VVERS, Macon, July 6th, 1*57 dawtf Jt & J. LYNCH. Comer Alabama and White llall-ttrceu Atlanta, Ga. WHOLESALE and Retail Deal- er» in Now Orleans Sugar, Cof fee, Syrup and,Provisions gen- erslly which we ofleron the mos- reasonable terms. We keep constantly on hand u general stock of Liquors, Wines and Cordials, by Wholesale. Being in daily receipt of Goods from firm hands we are enabled to tell at as small profits as any house ia the cities of Augusta, Havannah or Charleston (the freight only added.) We shall take advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al abama rivers on first raise and keep a Large Stock of New Orleans and Cincinnati Goods, cheaprr than they can be bought in the markets a Imre mentioned. J. A J LYNCH. oct 19, ’64. __ u2.l.if. „ 8. B. Oatman, D1U.I.XU* IX Italian, Egyptian and American STATUARY Q& And East Tennessee Marble Jk. ONUMENT8, Tombs, Urns, and Vases, Marble Mantels and Furnishing Marble. All orders promptly filled. Atlanta, Ga. feb 24 dly JaNUaKF 1st, 1857. P URE WHITE WHEAT FAMILY Flour, 150 Sacks, just reteised, which is e-nsidersd equal to anything ever seen in this makret. For Bale by, E. M. HEaGO. dwtf * JUST RECEIV ED. PvA BOXES, of different Qualities of Tobacco tJU Cheap. W. W. ROARK. Jan 6 dwtf Woodman’s Cherry Expectorant Is th* Or rat Remedy which it taking the place of all Others. >. I N a country where multitudes are annually carried oil by pulmonary diseases, it i* scarce ly necessary to enlarge upon the merits ol REMEDY, which, if taken in time, will enure edly prevent tho tad consequences toe often arieinghom COUGHS, COLDS AND INFLUENZA, and the varioua TRACHIAI. AND BRON CHIAL affections that become, when neglected the PRECURSORS OF CONSUMPTION AND OF DEATH. The Balsam quiets the most violent cough in the course of a few hours, enabling the patient who may have been kept awake night after night by the enntinuti recurrence of peroxysme 1* ENJOY CALM AND REFRESHING fLEEP. It loosens tho cough—relieves the tightness of the rhest-and rapidly mitigates all the symp toms attendant upon an IRRITABLE CON DITION OK THE ORGANS OF RESPIRA TION. Asa lamily medicine, it has already acquired a high reputation in tho west, and ought to oc cupy a place in every farmer’s and planter’s medicine chest. The following original letter was handed to us for publication;* remedy which can elicit such encomiums, must l>c a good one: Oalvistox, Tixas, April 26, 1856. Dr. 0. O. Woodman, New Orleans; My Dear Sir.—In justice to you and a duty I owe to a suffering, and, I may aay, a World ol coughing people, 1 st«te what your invaluable Cough Remedy—your CHERRY EXPEC TORANT—has done for mo, when all other remedies have failed to give any relief. In the fall of 1817. living in 8t- Louis, where I have resided most nf the time for the last stiteen years, I took a severe cold, which settled on my lungB.and was confined to my bed, and dosed and b/istered by doctor* for several weeks, but finally got on my legs again, but not cured of my hard coughing, and rattling and tickling iu my throat, which continued usaintly for more than six months, always the voxatin the winter. My friends insisted I had coughed enough to kill a dozen commen men, and that I must be in the last stage of coneumption. I made up my mind that 1 must cough my life away. I left St. Louis in Gecxvwbsr last, to travel and spend the winter in the South.— Whcnji called at your store in Vicksburg, you will recollect, 1 was coughing so hard I could not make my business known. Yon said you would cure my cough. As you gave me a but tle of your CHERRY EXPECTORANT, I thought I would not slight you and your medi cine so much a.s not to try it; and in thankful ness shall i ever remember the day I did so. In but a fow days, it began to allay and diminish my cough and tickling in my throatyind be fore I had used more than three fourths of tho conlcute of that bo.tie, I was entirely cured, snJ for weeks I did not even raise a cough, tboug! exposed day and night, in all weathers, in tra veling. However, in March, while traveling in North Carolina, I took a severe cold, end my coughing commenced again, andalse the tisk- ling in my throat, at intervale; nod before my arriving io New Orleans, on the I 111' inst, on some night, my coughing would commence and continue for an hour or two. I soon pro cured another liotile from you, and in less than two days I was entirely relieved again. I am now determined to always k ep a bottle on hand, and in the commencing of a cough, a ve ry few small doses will relieve it entirely. I am now fully satisfied it is the bsiit COUGH REMEDY now known to the world; and it is a duty you owe to the coughing and afflicted part ot the human family, to pot so valuable a remedy within the icaclt of all. I's o' 'eawill soon be upon the tonguesof tone : tho. ml* ol oyful and eoughless, happy souls. So great a remedy ss your Expectorant should be brought before the public. 1 am,dear sir, respectfully your*. R. J. WOODWARD, of St. Louis, Mo. tyFor vsle by SMITH V EZZARD,and Druggists generally, may 16, 1857 ft.vdm Ml tj*’ n tin lTS,w New anJ Important Discovery in the Science of Medicine. For Sale. O NE of the most desirable residence* on the edges of the city oi Atlanta. Dr. D’Alvig oy offer* to sell the hooee end lot where he now reside*, on Marietta street, e little above Hqurre ayne. Terms vary accommodatkg, apply 0 d e premie** Meeh 4. 1868 >fwir G \ EORUIA, Gwinnett County.- T Whereas, william Maltbia applies to me for Letter* ot Administration upon the Estate of Elisha M. Winn, deceased, late of Alabama, having property in this Htale, these are there on to cite ana admonish all and singula* (he kindred and creditor* to rhow cause if any they have, within the lime prescribed by law, why letters should not bu grant*)) to aaid applicant, on the first Monday in August next. Given under my hand at office, this July 1,1867- G, T. RAKESTKAW, july 4—td Oidmery, | Bntian, Diplomc de i harmacie Phurma- cien dr Paris, and Imperial College of 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 personally consul ted at his residence, 157 Prince street, few bloeks west of Broadway, N. Y., from 11 a. m. till 2 p. m. and from 4 till 8 p. m. (Sundays ex cepted, unless by appointment. TrlcNcniar No. 1. Is a remedy for Relaxation, Hpermatorrha-a, and nil the distressing consequences arising from early abuse, indiscriminate excesses, or too long residence in hot climates. It hag 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 he the cause or disqualifications for marriage, they are etfeptually subdued. Trle*emar No. 2, completely and entirely eradicates nil traces of (j'onorThs’a,!>oth in its mild and and nggranated forms, Gleets, -Stricture*, Irritation of the (Bad- dcr, Non-retention of Urine, Pains ot the Lions and Kidneys, and those disorders for which Copaivi and Cuhebs have ao long been thought an antidote' Trie*cmar No. 3, is the great continental remedy for Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms. It also constitutes certain cure for Scurvy, Scrofula, and all Cu ianeons Eruptions, removing and expelling in i« course all impurities from,the virus stream, •0 ss altogetheto eradicate the virueof disease and expel it by insensible perspiration through the medium of the pores of the skin and urine. It ia a never failing remedy for that class of disorders which English Physician* treat with Mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the pa- tient'sconstitution, cud which all the Sarsapar- rilla in the world cannot remove. TiUESEMAK No. 1, 2, and 3, are prepared in the form of lozenges, devoid of taste or smell and can he carried in the waiscoat pocket. Sold in tin cases, snd divided in separate doses administered by Vtlpeau.Lallcman, Xouz. Hi- cord, dec , dec Price $3 each, or cases in one for $U, which saves $3, and in $27 cases, whereby there is s saving of $9, None are genuine unless the Engravings ot the Seals of the Patent Office of England, tha Seals of tbeEcole it Pharscie de Parti, and the Imperial College of Vienna, are affixed upon each wrapper, and around each case. Imita tion* arc liable to the severest penalities of the aw. Special arrangements ensble Dr. Barrow to forward immediately, on receiving a remittance the $9 and larger rise eases of Prieeemsr Free of carriage, to tny part of tha world, securely parked tnd properly addressed, thua ensuring genuine European preparations and protactiug the public from spurious sod pernicious imita tion*. Attendance tnd consultation from 12 a. m. till 2 p. in. and from 4 till 8 io the evening. 16 Prince Street, a few blocks west ofnxoadway, New York. ipril 28 ’67 dawly Clear tlie Track for the GEORGIA ALCAHEST! Dm. T. a H. K*. Gallaway, ‘AVE invented a medicated compound for the core of all diseases of th* Skin and which they honor with the name of the " GEORGIA ALt’AHEST! A menstrual long sought far, and never obtain ed until now. It i* a remedy of the South, and wo ask of the South a fair trial of its virtue* and effects on all the disease* we cfaim for it— aa a specific. Each weak brings ua tidings of cures perfected by it, that exceeds our most sanguine expectations, It has no equal in preserving, restoring and bcautilying the Hair; eradicating Scurf and |Dandruff; preventing Baldnees and Grey Haifa; curing disease# of the Skin, Gland* and Mucels, Bruise*, Cull, Sprsine, Sting* of insects, Iritstion and Swel ling caused by poisonous plants, Erysipelas, Ring-worms, Scaldaead, IuflamedSkin, Prick ly heat, Pimples, Scrofula, Tetters in ail stages Salt Rheum, Sore Throat, Shingles, Rough Hands, Peridical orNervousHeadache,Chsp ed Skin, Ghilblaisn, snd all external inflamma tions. We will give a few vouchers to what it has done, and trust the Alcahest to herald it* own famo when used. Monroe, Walton county, Georgia. Alabama, Randolph County,) Jan. I Oth, 1857. $ I)ae. F. dc N, L, Gallaway: As you reques ted me to state what time ray Jfalr began to fall off, I take pleasure in saying to you that in 1852, my Hair began to look dead, and fall off, the surface ot my head became an entire si urt and all m; Hair dropped offhy tho time I saw you in Georgia, 1855- The one bottle you sent to mo while at my sisters, (Mrs. McCurley’s) mads a peimanent cure ol it. The scurf and dandruff' all fell off or disappeared, the second bathing, and before I left Georgia, my Hair was some 4 or 5 inches long, and is this day as frill and a* beautiful as ever, and more toft and lively; every person tint beholds it thinks it i.i oiled. It has been over 18 months since the hottle of Alcahest gave out- I do wish ttrat all the afflicted would gave it a trial, aa I had tried many remediesbefore.from eminent physicians all without effect. JANE CAHSON. Georgia, Walton County. We, whose names are undersigned, do certi fy that we were witnesses to the above case, that it is true 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 O. McCARTY. SARAH McCARTY, SILAS RAY, PHENNIAH RAY. Goorgia, Gwinnett County. Drs. T. dc N. I.. Callaway: My daughte Mary Elizabeth was attacked with Tetter on her head, t applied to 3 or 1 eminent physi cians, each application only served to aggri- sate it, she was so afflicted that she was com- pellcd to sleep on her face. Her Hair had nearly all fallen off Tho one hottle ol your Georgia Alcahest that I paid $1 for, made a complete cure,land 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 t ho same. Yours truly, FIELDING HAMILTON. Georgia, Walton County. Drs. Oallawqy Sc Son: My wife has been afflicted with Chilblains ali over her neck and shoulders, in large lumps under the skin, none of them over running as common bilos, which threw her into a high fever, headache, &c.— 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 wishes for your success in so valuable a rein dy Ihear ita fame spoken by overy person that uses it as a specific for all the diseases you say it will cure. Yours truly, W. W. PETERS, J. P. A pi Drs. T. 6c N. L., Callaway; I was affected with a most troublerome breaking out all ovor my head, face, neck, ahoulders and breast, which had caused my hair to fall off and seem lifeless. My daughter Elizabeth E. t was simi. larly affected. The two hot lies of your Qeor- gis Alcahest I procured stopped the itching a HfMfiflM.&f. le first application, and has made a complete core - f both of us; the disease had been annoy ing os for years; and Sin. I hardly know how to express my gratitude for such ablesaing, and I cheerfully recommend it to the public as a restorative and tonic as my hair look* like a youth* in full bloom of 25 years, Your* truly JAMES 8. AKIN. For aale hy Smith Sc Ezzard, A. Alexander, and Dr. Woodbury, Atlanta, Georgia, and Druggists generally throughout the conntry may *1,1857 daw3m HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO RECTIFIERS, LIQUOR MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS. DR. FL UCTWA NGER’S Flavoring to Produce at a Moment* Notice every desired Liquor. X HE undersigned has lately made great im. prorementi in this branch of business.— flavorings are put up in packages of 6, 10 and40 Gallons, ana requires but the adding of Pure|Spirit, either 1st or 4th proof and Liquor such as cognac, cither dark or pale, Holland and Englian Gin, Jamaica, and St. croix Rum Monongahella, Bourbon, Irish and, Scotch Whiskey, Apple, Peach, Cherry and Brandy, Port and Madeira Wine* will stantly produced. It requires no skill, but an addtion of a good spirit, say 60 gallons to oach g all n of the respective Flavoring. The beat cognac oil, green, yellow and white warranted genuine, aa low aa any other impor ter in the United States. Essence of every Liquor, Extract of cognac, 1 ib n| which produces 200 gallons ot cognac- Raw Whiskey may by Dr, F’a age and boyd prepattion be made smooth with but a trifling expense. » The price of Flavorings are extremely moder ate, and direction* in full supplied by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, Chemist and Importer of Drugs, Essential Oils and Metals, Daguerreotype and Photographic Chemicals, No. 143 Slmlden I*ane, N. V. N B,—Solo Agtnt for Godfrey’s celebrated Cordial Bitters and (lin. April 21, 1867 dawfim Dr. MdKAWB'S * CKL1BRATED VERMIFUGE ijver'pills. Two of the heat Prapuratloua oft ha Af«. They are ftot recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their ■* name pur ports. 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 ^Lmvixc| 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 Proprietors. 8COVIL & MEAD, Now Orlemo, Ganer# Whofcmle Agent* for the Southern State*, t whoa all orders must be addressed. SOLD BY Smith Sc Ezzard, A. Alexander and J. P. Woodbury, Atlanta; Wm. Root, Marietta; K. O. Ellington dc Son, Jonesboro; E. Roasor, De catur ; S. M. Griffin, Palmetto; W. B. Swan, Campbeliton ; W. dc C. E. Bennett, Fayette ville R. N. Russell, Villa Riea ; Camp 4c Chris tian, Fairborn ; Stilwell dc Brown, McDon- ongh; J. M. Lee dc Co, Sfono Mountain. Jan 8 ’57 dawly Card for the Ladles. fTYHIS GREAT TURKISH PERIODICAL J REMEDY.—For the immediate removal of Obstruction*, Irregularities, Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling of tho Womb.) Leuchorxhea or Whites, dec, dec. These Pills hare never in a single instance failed in producing the menses. Too much can not he aaid in their faror. No woman con en joy good health when that particular part of her peculiar organization i* deranged. Sickness at stomach, headache, languer, debility, pain in the head, sido, and back, kra of appetite, coetiveneat, dec, are some of the symptoms which attend ir regular menstruation'. As certain as time are these Pills to remove one and all of theas symp toms. Be sure and get the genuine, which has our signature on each box. These Pills mey be bad by addresaing Dr. Sanfloy dc Co, end inclosing $1; the Pills, will be sent by return mail. N. B.—Ladies whose health will not permit of an increase of family wiU find these Pills a Suc cessful preventive. , Ladies who are pregnant, should not use these Pills, aa they are sure to bring on miscarriage, though no injury to health would follow. Address, DR. SANFLOY dc CO, Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb 10 dwtf To the Cltizea of Gwinnett. Jaok son, Franklin, and the adjoin ing counties. WK would respectfully glv# our warmaaUhunk* for ’ ' tbelr liberal patronage, and w. hope f, on th* sen- •rat aallafactton given In our former operation* In Dental Surgery, to toman* a large portion of their praette* In th* fhtara. We are now raeatvtng a naw and Bn* asaortnwul or Dental Malarial, Inalrntuent* and na fast secured, with thi advantage of from ■!. io r-cyxir ** *“ if 1 " ft,u ■•usfcetioD a H, will open his olBo again In Jsiranon, Ui* flr,, of Much next, and daring hi* abssnt* th 11 winter .11 toff* willbcsZuiKtod to address William Wjtat^ . Uwrvneertllc, Georgia. DH. WILLIAM W KATOM. SorratbuUUB J. w.t HUTCHINSON’S rOMIC BITTERS rot thi otntg or a" CHILLS AND PBVER, DYSPEPSIA, Lin EK COMPLAINT, DIARRHfEA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NEU VOVS DEBILITY, And almost nil other Disease* incidental to a Southern Climate. It b a certain pwv«itWe (il taken daring an epidemic,) to YtUow P«y«r or Asiatic Cholera. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE, It isinvaluable—ilia highly rvcotnm«ad*d in th* disease* of children—a* a preoendv* and remedy for worms, it has no superb*. Price $1-00 p«t bottle. For aale al KAY’S CHEAP BOOKSTORES jan S3—ddewly Atlanta Ga ) Athena Hiaainoturui< doapuy. nr E are th* sol* agent* of thi* Oompanyin YV Atlanta, and now oSs* for a*!* * FINE SUPPLY OF OZN ABBBOB. at Mattnfoetnrin* priesa, stour Warehon Call and«— LOWE * KICK, dwtf FEW BARRELS, ofth* ni t Whiskey, on hand J**- mh26dwtf « W. W ta aid Con ROAJUL