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A MARVELLOUS REMEDY TOR
AMARVELLOUS AOE!
HOLLOW AY’S OINTMENT !
THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY !
By the aid of a microscope, we soo millions of little
openings on the surface of our bodies. Through
these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is
carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of
the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affections of
the Heart, inflamation of the Lungs. Asthma, Colds
and Coughs aro by its means effectually cured. Ev
ery housewife knows that salt passes freely through
bone or meat of any thickness. Tins healing Oint
merit fur more readily penetrates through any bone
or floshy part of the living body, curing the most
•dangerous inward complaints that cannot be reached j
by other means.
ERYSIPELAS . SALT RHEUM $ SCORB.
UTIC HUMORS —No remedy has ever done so
much for the cure of diseases of the skin, whatevor
form they may assume, as this Ointment. No case
“of salt rheum, scurvey, sore heads, scrofula, or Ery.
‘sipclas can long withstand its influence. The in*
Veritor has travelled over many parts of the globe,
‘visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Oint
>inont, giving advice as to its application, and has
thus been the means of restoring countless numbers
to health.
SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS
AND ULCERS Some of the most scientific sur. |
geonß now rely solely on the use of this wonderful
Ointment, when having to cope with the worst ca- !
868 of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings,
and tumors: Professor Holloway has, by command
of the Allred Governments, dispatched to the hospit.
als of the East, lago shipments of this Ointment, to
be used under the direction of the Medical Staff in
the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer,
glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the
joints, even of 20 years stand.ng.
Piles & Fistulas.
Thcso and other similar distressing complaints
con be effectually cured if the Ointment bo we 1
rubbed over the parts affected, and by otherwise
following the printed directions around each Pol.
BOTH THE OINTMFNT & PILLS
Should, be Used in the Following Cases :
Bunions Lumbago Sore Logs
Burns Mercurial Erup- Sore Bieasts
Chapped Hands lions Sore Hoads
Chilblains Piles Sore Throats
Fistulas Rheumatism Sores of all kinds
Gout Salt Rheum Sprains
Skin Diseases Scalds Swelled Glands
Stiff Joints Ulcers Venereal Soros
Wounds of all kinds
***Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hol
loway, 80 Maiden Lane, Now York, and 244 Strand,
London, and by all respectable Druggists and Deal
ers in Medicine throughout the United States, and
the civilized world, in pots, at 25 cents, cents,
and §1 each.
(Hr* There is considerable saving by taking the
larger Mizes.
N. 13. Directions for the guidance of patients in
every disorder are affixed to each pot.
April 18, 46-l2m
LET US REASON TOGETHER!
leiLOWATT'S PILLS.
WHY AKE°VE SICK!
It has bocn the lot of the human race to be weigh
ed down by disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY'S
FILLS are specially adapted to tbe relief of the
WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the
INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitu
tions. Professor Holloway personally superintends
tile manufacture of Ihb medicines in the United
States, and oifors them to a free and enlightened
people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for
the removal of diseaso.
THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.
Those, famous Pills aro expressly combined to op
erale oe the stomach, the livor, the kidneys, the
lungs,"the skin, and tbe bowels, correcting any do
mngement in llieir functions, puriiying tlio blood,
tlto very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in
all itß-forrns.
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINT.
■Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills.
St has been proved in all parts of the world, that
itiothing has been found equal to them in cases of
.disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, arid stomach com.
’plaints generally. They soon give a hoaltliy tone to
these organs, however much deranged, and when all
other means have failed.
GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH.
Many of the most despotic Governments liuvo o.
ponod their Custom Houses to the introduction of
these Pills, that they may become the medicine of
’the masses. Learned Colleges admit tiiat tills me*
‘dicine is tlio best remedy ever known for persons of
delicate health, or where the system has been im
paired, as its invigorating properties nevor fail to
•afford relief.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
No female, young or old, should bo without this
telebratod medicine. It corrects and regulatos the
•monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases
like a charm. It is also the best and safest medi.
•cine that can be given to Children of all ages, and
for any complaint ; consequently no family should
lie without it.
Holloway's /'ills are the best remedy
known in the world for the following
diseases:
-Asthma, Diarrhoea Indigestion
Bowel Complaints Dropsy Influenza
■Coughs Debility Inflamation
•Colds Fever and Aguo Vonorcal Affoc
■Cliesl Dispa.es Female Com. tions
■Coslivcness plaints Worms, ol all
■Dyspepsia Headaches kinds
iSlone and Gravel .Secondary Inw’d Weakness
Liver Complaints Symptoms L'wn’ss of Spir.
Files ‘*
* Sold ut the Manufactories of Professor Hol
iloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 344 Strand
London, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine throughout tlio United Stales, and the
civilized world, m boxos, ut 35 cents, cents, and
$1 each.
|pr Thera is a considerable saving by lulling the
larger sizes.
N. IS. Directions for tlio guidance of patients in
■every disurdor are affixed to each hex.
April 18, 4G- I2*n
JETIIIIO COTTON SEED for sale by I. J.
COLIEII, NAwimr, tin. Fob 33. 38-ts
JOHN A. WRIGHT,
A TTOII N E Y A T LA \V,
PALMETTO, Georgia,
Will practice in tlio Counties of Tallapoosa Circuit
(O’ Strict uttention given to all Collections and
other business entrusted lo him.
April 18. 46tf
OENTJLEIfIENS* FURNISHING CiOODS,
XV. J. RANSOM, &■ Cos.
Fine Ready Made Also,
Clothing, Hats and Gentlemens’ Fine Black, and
Cops, Shirts, Col- Boots and Colored French
lore, Gloves, IJosie- Shoes. Cloths, Cussimnrs
ry, &.c. Also, and Vestings, both
Umbrellas, Canes, A full assort, plain and Fancy,
Cravats, Sto ck s ment of in patterns. Tai-
Handkerchiefs, and Ladies lors* Trimmings,
Fancy articles for Shoes. &c , &c.
Gentlemen. Trunks, Valises
and Carpet Bags.
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call
and examine our stock bought in New York at low
prices well made, and will he sold at reasonable
j pr.ces for cash, or on the usual time to punctual cus
tomers, and all that may favor us with their patron,
ago. W.J RANSOM,
W. P. NIMMONS,
Newnan, April 11. 451f A. W. ALEXANDER.
jhl b g jbe -jbl rmr •
TON HE UNDERSIGNED would avail himself
-H- of this method of returning iiis thanks to his
numerous and much esteemed friends for their past
patronage, and would solicit a continuance of the
same in his business of Merchandise ut the Old
Stand, No. 4, Bay street, Newnan, where ho is re.
ceiving and opening a large and well selected Stock
of Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
consisting of
Ready Made Clothing,
Hardware and Cutlery, Ladies*
and Gentlemens* Fine Boots and
Shoes, Bonnets and Hats, with a general as
sortment of Ladies* and Gentlemens*
Drf.ss Goods.
And every other article usually kept in a Dry Goods
establishment.
All of which he offers for sale low for approved
cridit, and yet still cheaper for Cash.
Come friends, ono and all, and examine for your
selves before purchasing elsewhere, and much oblige
your humble servant, JOSEPH T BROWN.
Newnan, April 11. 451f
SPUING & SUMMER GOODS.
% S. HILLEY takes pleasure in announcing
• • • to bis old patrons, and the public general
Iy, that he lias just returned from market with a
large and varied stock of new Staple and Fancy
I>ry Goads, Clothing:, &c.
consisting in part of the following named articles.
Berages, Muslins, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Bon
nets, Artificials, and a fine assortment of
Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves, Che
niesetts, Insertion and Edging;
also. Hosiery, Kid Gloves,
Pic Nic Gloves, Silk
Mittens, &c., &c.
He also has on hand, of the Latest Styles, a fine
variety of CLOTHING , HATS , CAPS , tyc.
In connection with the above, he has a large
stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, &c.,
of every size and quality, from a Lady’s dainty Slip*
per, to a heavy Water Proof Boot. All of which
will be sold surpassingly low for Cash, and CASH
ONLY. ’ [April, 11. 45tf
HO! FOR KANSAS!!
f||AHE Undersgned, although not exactly from
-KL Kansas, is nevertheless receiving direct from
New York at tlio Brick Corner opposite 11, J. Sar
gent’s, his Stock of
SPUING &• SUMMER GOODS,
Comprising almost every thing in the Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods line, together with a general as.
aortment of Plantation GomL 100 numerous
to enumerate, ull of which he is'offering to sell at
the lowest possible prices.
Having selected his Goods with direct reference
to the wants of this community, he feels assured
that he cannot fail to offer inducements to Custom
ers hitherto unknown.
The Laaies are respectfully and especially invited
to call and examine his superb stock of Dress Goods,
Bonnets, Trimmings, etc.
Mr. Sam. Post will always be found at his
fost, ready and willing to servo customers in a man.
ncr that cannot fail to please the most fastidious.
Come one ! Come all! !
L. W. JOHNSON.
Newnan, April 4, 1856. [44-4t.
AHBROTVPEB.
OR PICTURES ON GLASS—Taken by Dr. W.
11. Chalmers of Augusta, who would respect,
fully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Newnan ;
and vicinity, that he has opened a room over the J
Clothing Store of Mr. Haas, where all who aro de. j
sirous can obtain one or more specimens of this j
new and beautiful Stylo of Pictures.
The Ambrotype is a discovery of recent date and 1
is in all respects, fa* superior to the Daguerreotype. J
Climate, heat, cold or moisture lias no effect upon
it. One of these Pictures may remain in the water
for months or years without injury.
‘Pile Picture can be seen upon both sides of the
glass—in the reversed position on one side, in the
natural on the other. The softness and depth of
tone, brilliant and beautiful finish, render this style
of Picture far superior to all others.
N. B. Pictures can be taken equally as well in
cloudy as in clear weather. In order lo secure fine
Pictures dark dresses must in all cases be worn—
light blue or pink must be especially avoided. All
are invited to call and examine specimens,
ap. 4.-44-ts.
Administrator’* Sale.
BY virtue of Jin order of tlio Court of Ordinary
of Carroll county, passed at the last February
term of this Court, will be sold beforo the Court
bouse door in Cairollton, said county, on the first
Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours of
sale, Lots of land Nos. 43, 33 and 9, nil lying in the
sixth district of said county i knows and distingu.
islied as Hominy Bottom. Sold as tlio property of
Horace Smith, late of said county, decoasod. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
April 18, 46td P. P. GROW. Alm'r.
Administrator’* Notice.
I WILL apply to the Const of Ordinary of Carroll
county, on the first Monday in July next, for
leave to sell the land belonging to the ostato of
John I). Boyd, late of said county, deceased.
April 18.46-3 m DAVID BOWLING, Adtn'r.
GEORGIA, Carroll Comity.
WHEREAS D. 11. Witcher anti Lourany Tur
ner, Administrators on the estato of Thom
as Turner, dec'd., apply to mo for Letters of dis.
illusion from said administration :
These aro lliureforo to cito and admonish all and
singular tho persons concerned, to bo and uppour
at my office on or boforo tlio Ist Monday in October
next, to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not bo granted.
(riven under my hand at office, April 12, 1856.
Ap*l 18-46-Gm J . M. BLALOCK, o. c. o.
THE GEORGIA BANNER.
FULTON HOUSE.
ALABAMA-St. ATLANTA, Ga.,
D. L. GORDON, Proprietor.
March 28. 43tf
FINE CLOTHING.
WE are now receiving tho largest and most elegant
assortment of Men and Boys* Clothing and Furnish
ing (roods, for Spring and Summer wear,
THE FINEST AND BEST MAKE.
Also, Piece Goods, Trimmings and Buttons of
all qualities, Silk Twist and Thread.
HATS, OAPS ; BOOTS &. SHOES.
Also, the Patent Folding Umbrella, which can be
put in a trunk, valise or overcoat pocket—to which
we invite the public attention, and will sell at the
lowest cash price. %
Call at the Glass Front, No. 40, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Ga., and you will always be treated res
pectfully. W. HERRING &. SON.
march 28, 43tf
Morgan, Kirkpatrick, A Cos.,
HAVING opened anew Ware room on Peaoh
Tree Street, would call the attention of the
public to their Stock of Furniture, embracing Cab
inet Ware in all its varieties, Chairs of every kind ;
Lounges, Mattresses of Springs, Hair, Moss, Cotton
and Shuck—
CARPETS, RUGS, &C.,
Window Shades, Window Curtains, Damask, Cor
nices, Bands, Cord and Tassels. Loops, &.c , &.C.—
WINDOW PAPERING, HOUSE DO.,
Fire-board do They still continue
theii Shop,
South of the Georgia Railroad Square,
and are prepared to do all kinds of work connected
with their business, such as making and repairing
Furniture, making Mattresses, Upholstering, &lc.
They keep also on hand Metalie Burial Cases, and
make, upon short notice, Mahogany, Walnut, and
other wood Coffins.
CHAIR FACTORY.
They have enlarged their manufacturing shops
at Decatu-, and can supply Morgan's original Cot.
tage Chairs, Hindlcy’s Patent Bedstead, together
with all articles of Cabinet Ware, of tiieir own man
ufacture, in any quantity desired.
Atlanta, March 28, 43tf
MEW PUBLICATIONS,
JUST RECEIVED and for sale by J. U. L
FEEMSTER.
The Old Farm House.
The Hidden Path.
Light and Darkness.
The Watchman.
Bits of Blarney.
Cone Cut Corners.
Voyage and Venture.
Deck and Port, by a minister.
Stories of tlio Forest.
Lamp Lighter.
Which ? tlio Right or Left.
The Escaped Nun.
Romance of Travel.
Henry Vernon, or a Dream. By a Georgian.
A LSO a good assortment of light Literature in
pamphlet form.
One complete set of The Waverly Novels, hand
somely bound.
Oct. 2G-ro 2Hf
- TOWN ORDINANCES.
Council Chamber, March 4th, 1856.
AT a regular meeting of the Board of Commis
sioners of the Town of Newnan, the following
Ordinances was hereby adopted :
AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE ASSESSMENT OF TAXES
IN TUB TOWN OF NEWNAN
Be it Ordained by the Jntendant and Commie
sioners of the Town of Newnan, anu it is hereby
Ordained by authority of the same : That the fol
lowing shall be the amount of Taxes imposed upon
the citizens and property of the Town ot Newnan.
Section Ist. All free while male persons between
the ages of sixteen and forty-five years, residing
within the corporate limits of said Town, shall be
required to pay a tax of one dollar each ; and all
owners, or controllers of male slaves between the
ages above specified, shall be required to pay a like
sum of money for each sucli slave, so owned or con
trolled, which shall be denominated Street Tax.
Sec. 2nd, All property, both real and personal,
within the corporate limits of said Town, shall be
subject lo u tax of twenty five cents tor every thou
sand dollars* worth, as aforesaid. Said property to
be given in, and said tax paid by the owners and
controllers thereof, in manner, and under restric
tions as herein afterset forth.
Sec 3d, It shall be the duly of tho Clerk to re
ceive the returns of all persons liable to pay taxes
under, and by virtue of this Ordinance, and to make
two full and complete Alphabetical Digests of all
the returns of taxable persons and property within
the corporate limits of said Town, and present to
the Board of Commissioners, on or bofore the first
day of June, in every year ; one for tho inspection
of persons interested therein; the oilier tor the
Board.
Sec. 4th, All persons liable to pay taxes, within
| the corporate limits of said Town, his, her or their
; Agent or Attorney shull, and they are hereby re.
! quired to furnish said Clerk with a written list of
hi 6, her, or their taxable property, owned or con
l trolled by them, on the let day of April In 6uch
1 list they shall bo required lo fix tiie value of said
property, and such property to be taxed agreeable
thereto. The list aforesaid, shall be subscribed by
the person furnishing it, who ahull be required to
lake the oath, or ufiirmalion, prescribed by Ordinan
ces, ordained and passed by a former Board of Com
missioners of said Town, and in case of refusal or
neglect to return or give in, as heretofore specified,
the Clerk shull procecdjas set forth in the Ordinances
above referred to.
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING TAX ON SLAVES OR FREE PER
SONS OF COLOR FOR KEEPING SHOP.
Be it Ordained , No slave or free person of
colar, shall oe allowed to keep a shop or shops for
the sale of beer, cakes, fruit, soda water, or any simi
lar article, on their own account ; nor shall any slave
or slaves, or tree persons of color, ho permitted so to
do, for the benefit of or on account of any other
person whatever, without paying u tux of one bun*
dred dollars.
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE LICENSE FOR RETAILING
SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS, &.C.
Be it Ordained, $c. —No person shall retail spir-
ituous or fermented liquors in less than ono quurt,
within the limits of said town, without a license
from the Commissioners, to be designated No. 2,
and thcprico of which shall be §IOO.OO.
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING TAX ON LILLIARD TABLES,
PIN ALLEYS, &.C.
Be it Ordained . t{*c.—-No person shall keep n bil.
Hard table or pin alley for public use, without first
obtaining a license from the Clerk of the Board, for
which license ho shall pay the sum of §3OO per an.
nuin for a billiard table, or any other gaming table,
and the same for u bowling saloon, nine or ter. pin
alley, or alleys of any other number of pins; said
mini to bo paid at the time of obtaining the license,
and at each renewal. Any person tailing to obtain
a license us aforesaid s!ih!l bo subject to a fine of
five hundred dollars.
Be it Ordained , ts*f. — All Ordinances, or parts
of Ord nan cos. conflicting with or militating against
thcso Ordinances bound tho samo aro hereby repealed
M. KENDRICK, Intemlant,
G M. llanvy, Clerk of the Cuuncil.
March 7, *56. nolO-tf
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
llorriiiK’N New liiiildiug,
NORTH-EAST CORNER BAY STREET.
OVERMAN HAAS, having removed lo the above
” a building is now receiving hi. stock of New
Filll :a 11 (I WiiiO-r Goo*!*, comprising a
great variety of handsome Dress Goods for Ladies*
wear j also a large and well selected stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
warranted well made and of good materials, or no
sales and the money returned.
He also calls tho attention of the public to his
fine stock of
-be: ml*,
which consist of Ear Drops, Breast Bins, Cuff Tins,
finger Rings, Bracelets, Plain and Filbigree work,
Lockets of all sizes, Gold and Silver Lever Watches,
warranted to keep time twelve months.
Cull and see him. Remember that the latest
Goods are always of the latest and hand ft omet stiles.
Oct. 19—20—ts.
DR. A. B. ( AMIOiiN
® HAVING resumed the practice of Med.
icinfi, will attend to its duties in all it.
various branches.
During the day he may he found at hi.
office on Depot street, and at night at his residence
on Greenville street. Jan 19-54-ts.
A. W. GRIGGS, M.D.!
Obstetrician, surgeon & physician*
Newnan, Ga., rolurns his thanks to the citizens
of Coweta for the very liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed upon him, and hopes by his attention to I
his professional duties, lo he able to serve thoso !
wbo may give him the r support, to their eatitfac- j
lion. Office above Feernster’s Drug Store, Ne w- j
nan, Ga,
Jan. 35. no34tf
S, W. CARDTHERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
RINGGOLD, GA.,
WILL Practice iu the several Counties of the
Cherokee Circuit. Prompt attention given to the
collecting business.
REFERENCES:—Hon. John 11. Lumpkin and
Hon. A. R. Wright, Rome, Ga., Hon. E. R. Harden,
Ringgold, Hugh Brewster, Esq Newnan, Davis,
Colb &. Fanning, Augusta. Col. L VV. Crook, Sum.
merville, and D. A. Amblor, Charleston, S. C.
fob. 8-36-ts.
WML 15. lIOHEA
VLS/"HOLES ALE and Retail DeaUr in GROCE.
V RlfiS, Dry Goods, Hardware, Rope, Bag
ging, &.c , No. 2, Bay Street, Newnan, Ga.
o*Buys and Sells for Cash ONLY.
Jan. 35, 1856. [34 ]y.
GREAT BARGAINS,
XT THE
CHEAP CASH STORE,
Newnan, Georgia.
\TKT S lIILLEY having taken the BRICK
• - • STORE on the North West corner of
the Public Square, will continue the Dry. Goods,
Clothing, Shoe &. Boot business.
All persons that wish to buy Goods LOW for
CASH, will find it greatly to tiieir interest to call
and examine his stock, before purchasing elsewhere.
Feb. 15. 371f
BOOT&SH0E MAKING.
Subscriber has removed from frpi
his old stand to the street lead- 6 |
mg out by tho Baptist Church,
door west of Graham &. Consondine*s
Grocery, whore lie is belter prepared than evor to
do all kind of Boot and Shoe Making and Repair
ing upon the most reasonable terms, and in a work
manlike manner. A liberal share of patronage res
pectfully solicited. WELLBORN FLOYD.
Newnan, April 11, 45tf
ft <> T ICE.
f HAHE Law Copartnership heretofore existing be-
JL tween Wilcoxon &. Ligon, is this dav dissolv
ed by mutual consent. The business will be settled
by W L Ligon, who will continue the practice of
Law at the same office.
JOHN B. WILCOXON,
IT. L. LIGON.
Jan. 31st, 1856. n035-tf
LANDS FOB SALE.
af |pHE Subscriber offeis for sale two lot*
-H- of Land, on which there is a good
- Dwell ng and Carpenters’shop, apple and
peach orchard, nine miles West of Fayetteville on
the main road lo Newnan. The undersigned will
give a bargain in the above lands; the workshop is
carried m” fcy horse power. For further particulars
call and see the subscriber who lives on said lands.
Jan. 25. n34tf GUY BANISTER.
Money, Honey, Honey.
A LL persons indebted to M. S. GLASS &, CO.,
+ “ either by note or account, are requested to
and settle, Persons in the country need not oxpect
us to call on them. If they choose to wait, they
will find tiieir notes and accounts in the officer**’
hands. O’Look out for cost.
Jan U.-33-ts.
ftOTICE.
A LL persons are cautioned against trading for a
ill- certain promissory note given by the under
signed to Willis Wood or bearer, sometime in No
vomber or December, 1855, for Seventy Dollars,and
duo the 25tli December next, as the consideration
for which s;id nolo was given, has failed, and I am
determined not to pay tho sAme unless compelled by
law. Feb. 8-36-3n>. M. Z SMITH. ‘
\OTI t E !
LAST CALL WITHOUT MORE MONEY !!
HAVING fully determined to close up my busi
ness, I again say to those who are indebted to
me of one and two years standing, will find their
notes and accounts in the hands of proper officers
for collection, if not settled by the first of January,
1856. I will resort entirely to the cash system
after the first of January 1856, and the best need
not apply for credit. I will make it to tho interest
of all to pay cash, by reducing the prices. Now, all
that want bargains, gather up your cash, and call
on H. 41A AS.
Newnan, Dec. 14th, no‘JB-tf
LONGS'TREET INSTITUTE.
Mr. J. M. HALE, of Emory & Henry College, Va.,
Principal.
Miss L. C ALEXANDER, Newnan, Assistant.
Tiib Literary and moral qualifications of the
Principal and Assistant are such us warrant the
Trustees in assuring parents and guardians that
there is no Institution of like grade, which presents
higher claims upon their patronage Chan the above
named. The course of instruction will be thorough
and extensive Students may bo prepared hero to
enter any class in College. ‘Hie location is healthy
and beautiful. Churches convenient, the community
moral and religious, tbe tuition fees moderate, and
hoard can he obtained at §8 to §lO per month.
For further information address.
J. E. V. HUNNICUTT, Soc’y.
Saluda, Coweta co. Ga—[Jan. 18-32-ts.
J. E. HARDMIW
HAVING retired from the Ctefk
t \ 1 u jf3gHhip of the Honorable Inferior
Q V^gl Court nn< * vacaleti hi* Office in
the Court House, has removed
> to the Brick Building known as the Sargent House
j on Greenville Street, where he is prepared to do all
j work in the line ol'Clock and Watch Repairing, &c.
| at short notice and in a workman like manner.
Look out for the sign of the Big Watch, up stairs
over Sargent’s Store.
Terms CASH, in all cases. feb. 15-37-ts.
gfj; MEDICINES, IjJ
PAINTS &
p DYE-STUFFS, B
is now receiving his Spring supply
of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fine Cutlery,
I Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, &c.
With the supply already received and that com
ing forward, lie will have the largest and best selec-
I ted, and without doubt the best quality of such ar
tides ever offered to consumers in this section.
Having purchased his Goods at the very lowest
figures, he can offer unusual inducements in price,
and defy competition on this point if articles of eq
ual good quality are offered,
j He also wishes it distinctly understood that he
| has one selling price, is willing to sell on credit to
; prompt and responsible persons, but will allow a dis.
i count of 10 per cent, for CASH. He does this be.
i cause he is a conscientious man and does not think
, it rigiit lo charge his good cash paying patrons the
same as those with whom lie has to wail the whole
year.
Don’t get frightened nd say that he is charging
lor the fun of crediting—by no means. He propo.
ses to sell as low if not lower than any other, and
in addition to all that, acts justly and gives a reason
able compensation for the use of money.
Ask no questions for conscience sake. If onlv 50
cents wcr'.h is bought and the Cash presented, five
cents will be teturned as discount.
Newnan, April 4. [44-tf.
Dr. McLANE’S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
Two of the best Preparation* of the Age*
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, See.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
-
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
I other, as there are various j
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 1
Stores.
FLEMING BRO’S,
60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sole Proprietors.
SCOVIL & MEAD, New Orloans, Wholesale’
Agent* lor the Southern States, to whom all orders
must be addressed.
Sold t>y Dr*. David Young and J. U. L. Feemster,
Newnan, tia. ; Dent & Wood, Franklin ; Mande.
villo Si. Stuart, Carrollton ; R. N. Russell. Villa Hi.
ca ; W. 11. Swann, C'ampbollton; O. Spence, Fal.
niello, (la.
Jan 11.-3:2-1 v.
Arimii’istralor’s Sale.
A GUFF.ABLY to an order from the Ordinary
m ot Coweta co., bo sold on the first Tuesday in
June next, at the Court house door, in Nownan,
Coweta county, within the legal hours of sale, the
following described land, to wit : Three acres, more
or less, lvmg three miles west of Newnan, on the
Clark's Ferry road, and adjoining John Ray, Esq ,
and P*. McKinley, Esq., in the Hurricane district,
(number not recollected,} said land belonging to
the estate of John Hardman, late of said county,
deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms on the day of sale.
JAMES E. HARDMAN, Adiu’r.
April 11, I3td
FORT?
Class 14 —To be Drawn April 2Ath,
1850. in the City of Atlanta, Georgia
Capital Prize,
TickeiH §s—Halves s2,so.—.Quarters $1,25.
Prize? in this Lottery ars paid thirty days after
the drawing, in bills of specie paying Banks, with
out deduction, only on presentation of the Ticket
entitled to the prize.
CTBiIU on all solvent Banks at par. All coffl*
munications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Mannget ,
Allan a, Georgia,
“UK PLUS ULTRA ” Scheme!
HAVANA PLAN LOTTE 11 Y.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
[By authority of the State of Gtoigia.)
itlacon, Georgia*
$.10,000.
CLASS XI.
To be Drawn May 15. ISSG,
ILL be distributed according to the follow
” * wig Grand and unprecedented Scheme, in
public, at Concert Hall, Macon, Ga., under lbs
sworn superintendence of Col. George M. Lcgan
and James A. Nesbitt, Esq.
The Manager announces his determination to
make this the most popular Lottery in the world;
and challenges comparison as to the chances to ilran)
Prizes with any other Lottery.
Remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing
and pain when due in full without any deduction
1 Prize of *12,000
2 “ of 5,000
1 “ of 3,000
1 “ ot 2,000
5 “ of 1.000
10 •• of 500
60 “ of 50
120 “ of S5
500 “of ]0
500 “ of a
1200 Prizes, amounting to *50,000
Ten Thousand Numbers. Drawing sent to all
ordeiing Tickets. Orders strictly confidential.
The chances lo gain the Capital Prize in the old
combination is 1 in 76,076, in this 1 in 10,000.—.
Bills on all solvent Banks at par. Registered money
letters at my risk.
Whole Tickets §3 ; Halves *4 ; Quarters §2 i
Address JAMES F. WINTER,
Manager, Macon, Go.
Los. of Tickets in Class L.
By the late accident on the Seaboard and Roan,
oke Rail road, the Tickets of Class L, for April 15,
in their transit from Baltimore, in charge of Adams’
Express Company, were destroyed by fire, conse
quently there will not be any Drawing of that Class.
The Drawing will be Class M,—May 15lh, the “Ne
Plus Ultra’’ Scheme.
Very Respectfully, J. F. WINTER,
March 21, Manager.
$30,00 0.
Southern Military Academy
L O T T E K Y.
(BY AUTHORITY OP THE STATE OP ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan .
For May—CLASS C—New Series.
To be drawn in the City of Montgomery, May
Ist, 1256, when Prizes amounting to
$30,000.
Will be distributed according to the following beau,
tiful Scheme, adopted at the express desire of many
patrons, who prefer a few chances at large Prizes to
many chances at insignificant sums.
Capital Prize, sß,ooo}
1 Prize of *B,OOO
1 do 2,500
1 do 1 500
I do 1,000
1 do 1,000
8 do 500 is 4,000
20 do 200 is 4,000
15 do 100 is 1,500
25 do 50 is 1,250
; 12*2 do 25 is 3,050
| 56 Approximation Prizes, amounting to 2,2b0
14? Prizes amounting to $30,000
U*Tickeu $5 —Halves and Quarters in propor*
tion.
Prizes in this Lottery are paid thirty day# after
i the drawing, in bills of Banks, with.
[ out deduction— -only on presentation of the Ticket
dr a if * ng the Prize.
T3” titer y Prize drawn at each drawing.
SAM'L SWAN, Agent,
Sign es the Bronze Lion , Mantgouury , Ala*
O'KIDD &. COLLINS, Agents, Auburn, Ala.
will till ail orders for tickets promptly.
Bills on all solvent Banks taken at pur.
O"Ail communications strictly confidential.
Dr. T. J. CurLce,
n 3ee ■- xi. r Tf,’
HAS again returned to Newnan, and is now
ready to attend to any operatllfhs upon the
Teeth, and on such terms as the times require.
Dr. C. has availed himself of ail the latest improve,
meets in his Profession, and is now prepared to put
up Plate Work on the most improved style, called
Continuous Gum. This style of work approaches
Nature so closely, as to defy detection by the most
critical observer.
UTAH work warranted. 4G-tf.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
KEWNAN, GEORGIA.
JAS. W. BUTLER i* receiving, direct from the
best nmnuliirturcß North, every variety of Car.
riagea, which he will sell as low as can be bought in
any other Suutliern market—consisting of
Coaches, Slide Seat Buggies.
Rockaways, No 7 'op Buggies ,
Hack iVagons, ‘Bop Buggies,
Family H Harness, Whips, fyc.
Work Warranted.
September 9-18-ts.
SO I) A! SO DAI!
11EST JVewcaslle Soda, for baking, can be had
for 10 cents a pound, at Dr. FEEMSTER'S
Drug ami Chemical Store, This Soda is warranted
to be of the very best. nov. 23, *55-25tf
C^IiVGERi —The finest quality of Jamaica and
W East India (race) Ginger, for sale at Dr.
FEEMSTER’S Drug and Cheiniual Store, west
side oft ho Square, Newnan, Ga.
nov. 23, iioS^if
fHIWO months after date application will bo made
Ji- to the Ordinary of Merriwether county for
leave to sell the lands belonging to tiie estate of
Josse Minton, late of said county, deceased.
April 11, 45 9t JOHN W. REDDING, Ad mV.
fJIRAIN Oil., by the barrel or gallon, for #•!* at
-M. FEEMSTER'S Drug Store, Newt.an,Ga#
Feb 1-35 U