The Atlanta weekly examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, December 27, 1855, Image 3

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PRICES CURRENT. i— 11 11 ' IARTIQL.ES: 0 I 13 I 00 j _ ! . ' i3«i< Buttek -Country to. « Goshen - ®“ b”oi:".. -»• <«>««» Bguxiso Fluib, B*l- Cotto* - .......lb Baßt Corn, bneh - Kaii . Cor fsb— ktis,-—•---•- ••••—• -—lb. 12;«131 Jara, “ 1* Oassss,—----- “ ta«2o Candlss— Adamantine, “ 28nS0 Tallow •* 20 Chick***, -each. 15a20 Oaxrsixl gal. Mal 2? Eoo», ....aoz, l*a2o Floss— Superfine..... btl; 100 #OO Family “ 900 Extra,. “ 1000 Fiotobt Yaau, —bunch. 80086 FODDBB .-. cwt. WoSO Fbatlbbb lb. 87J040 •IX—Holland, gal. 174a225 Domestic,— “ 60 Hay, cwt. Inoß—American, lb. 44a4J gweedi, .... slaSt Isnico “ I 100 126 Laub,.. - “ 13nlft Limb bbL 100 Molababb, ..........gal. 46n50 Maobbbl-No. 1 bbl. ITOOoISOO «o. 2 “ UOOaIWO No. 8 “ 7500800 Mbal, hush. "OnW Matobbs Georgia,.. ..... .. .. ..gross. 100 Foreign-............ “ 125 Menns*, .......lb. 1T«2O Mottos “ 6a« Nails, Keg. 6500675 OSBABCBOS ..vd | SJ 10 Oats ..biißb. 55 Oils— La np gal. 126a300 Machinery.................. “ 125«150 Potatobs —lrish........ .... ....bush.!) ,00a125 5weet—........... “ 40a60 P0ng,.... .......... ........ —lb. 8 Rice,.... Kors “ 11 Salt— ln 8ack5,......... ........saot| 10 0 ■uoab -Brown,. Clarified, “ I llal2 Crushed, “ I 12J Irurr srM.il 60 5t5b1— Ca5t,....—...............1b.a 20 German, ............... “ U American,.... Bfibits TtnirsKTisß, gal.' 100 Shimolbs, ....... ...........—mJ U 00250 Tbab lb.! 76nt26 Tobacco— C -mmon, “|| 16020 Fine “ h SOoM Tallow “ | 10al2t VixsOAß, ........ ~.... ——gal. || 60 Wk at, .....bush. 1 . USoIOO sThsby— Raw, r gaL!l 43 45 Beat “ II 160 Special Notices. Holloway’s Pills, a certain Remedy for all Liver and Stomach Complaints.—The daughtei* of Mrs. Farlow, of Maiden Lane, New York, was for three years in a most deplorable state of health caused by her liver and stomach being out of or der. The mother tried a variety of remedies, but unfortunately the child was rot benefitted by the same, on th" contrary she gradually became worse Seven weeks ago she commenced to use Hollo way’s Pills in accordance with the printed direc tions, they have completely cured her, after every other remedy had failed to give her the slighest relief. McUubdy’b Arithmetic —Wm. Kay, Publish er, Atlanta, Ga. Mailed to all parts, (free of postage) for 81 60. We have examined this work, now completed, and take pleasure in recommending it to the patronage of the Southern public. It ie beyond question, better adapted to the wants of Southern Schools than anything of the kind we have seen, and in addition to this, is the recommendation of having lieen gotten up _by Southern talent and industry. The work is practical, aud the examples are such as occur in the daily transactions of life, applying rules and principles to just such cases alone, and thus relieving the pupil of his great est difficulty, by presenting familiar examplee instead of complex and unheard of exercises which, however well they may illustrate the rule does not familiarize him with its applies tion—the great desideratim in mathematical studies. See advertisement in another column itmertioHits. A DM INWTRATOR’B SALE. Will be f\ sold on the Ist Tuesday in February next, before the Court House Door in Cobb county, two lotsof land, No. 200, 6th district and 2nd section, lying and being in Cobb county. Also, lot. No. 645. 21st district, 2nd section. Terms made known on day of sale. WM. H. SPEARS. Adm’r. December 21,186a wtds 8,000 Grafted Apple Trees for Sale. 3 pHE grafting of a native Georgian at j/jf, [ my N ursery. 2 miles of McDonough, ewry County, Georgia. The Trees »re of one and two Summers’growth, and embiace Fifteen choice kinds, that ripen from the fifteenth of .lune to the tenth ol October. I will mark each kind, do them up in good order, and put straw and clo'haro ind the roots, and deliver them at the Jonesborough Station, on the Macon A Western Railroad. 80 miles above Macon or on the Georgia Railroad, 140 miles above Augusta, at Eight Do lais per Hundred Trees. Either of the one or two Summers’ growth of an average size. Names : Yellow June, Red June, Large Striped July, Horae, Large Queen, Mangham Pound or King. Limbertwig, Komatiites, Ked,N. Y. Pippin, Foot Koun l, Lady Washington, En glish Crabb, Gloster Par Main, Ladyfingers. Kegi ter your money, and send South Carolina Augusta or Savannah Bank Bills at my risk, and I will send the Trees. My Post office is McDon ough, Henry county, Georgia. dec27 w‘'m* JOHN DAILEY. ESTELLE GRANT; ob, THE LOST WIFE. Through tatter'd clothes small vice* do appear : Kol> a and furr'd gowns hide all. Plate ein <flth gold And tlio strong lance of Justice huitleea break*; drill It in rage, a pigmy etraw doth pierce it. GARRET & CO., Publishe s. New York. W For sale by William Kay, Atlanta. Geor gia. Price $1 00. [dec 25 dwlm MARRIAGE, LOTTERY. »Y MRB.GREY, • AUTHOR OF ••The Rectory Guest." “The Duke and the Cou sin,” etc., etc. GARRETT & CO., Publishers. 18 Ann Street. New York. A large lot for sale st Kay's Cheap Bookstores Atlanta. Ga. Trie® 50 ®ts. dec 95 dwlm CHARLEY WHITE’S NEW ETHIOPIAN JOKE BOOK BEING A PERFECT CASKET OF FLN ! j rpilE first and only work of the kind ever pub. , I lished, containing a full expose of all the ‘ most I,suuhable Jokes, Stories, Witticisms. 4c., ‘ Ac., M told by this Great Ethiopian Comedian,; t White's Opera House, New York. The first 1 oldest established place of Minstrelsy in ! Aiaariea. This little work will afford more real amuse ment t > the reader, than any other publication of! the 'atne price in the world. The whole compiled and arranged by Charles White, and published bv his authority. GARRETT 4 Co., Pubiishe-s, l No. 18 Ann Strut, New York For sale at Kay's, Cheap Bookstores At anta Ga. Price Met* [dec M dwlm Irin Sttartisrmrntg. FRANK HILTON; OR THE QUEEN’S OWN. A Companion to “Harry Lorrtquer,” &c. GARRETT & CO.. Publisher, No. 18 Ann Street, New York. A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores Atlanta, Ga. Price 60 cts. dec 25 dwlm CHARLES VAVASSEUR; OR r THE OUUCAST HEIR BY J. FREDRICK SMITH, Author of “Fred Arden,’ “Stanfield Hall,” “Amy Lawrence,” ‘Minnie Grey,” “Gus How ard,” “Woman and her Master,” “Fied Vernon.” “Virgin Queen,” “Rochester; or the Merry days of England.” Temptation; or, the Unknown Heiress,” etc., etc. GARRETT & CO., Publishers, No. 18 Ann Stre't, New York. For sale at Kay’s Bookstores, Price 50cts. dec 25 dawlm TEN YEARS AMONG THE MAIL BAGS; Or, Notes from the Diary of a Special Agentof the Poet-Office Department. BY J. HnOLBROOK WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. Published by H. CO WPERTHWAIT & CO.. Phil. A large lot just to hand at Kay’a Cheap Book stores sent to any part postage free from either of the above places. [dec 25 dwlm The Cow : Dairy Husbandry and Cattle Breeding. By M. M. Milburn, and re vised by H. D. Richardson and Ambrose Ste vens. With Illustrations. Published by C. M. SAXTON & CO. 152 Ful'on Street, New York City. A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores at Publisher’s lowest prices sent to any address postage free. dec 21 dw’m Ridge’s Valley Male and Female Acad emy. FLOYD COUNTY, GEORGIA. THOMAS W. SKELLY, PRINCIPAL. This institi jtion will re-open on THE SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY 1866, when it is hoped that all students, desiring admission, will be in attendance. • TERMS OF TUITION. FOR The scholastic yearof 10 months are as follows For ordinary branches of an English ed ucation sl4 00 For Mathematics, Astronomy, Civil en gineering, &c ::::::::::: 20 00 For Latin, Greek or French :::::: 25 00 Landscape Drav ing, Mapping, Vocal Music and Sbort-hand Writing, taught gratia to »üb*ribed scholars. The discipline or government of the School shall be mild and parental, yet firm and uniform With that confidence, which successful expe rience alone can inspire, Mr. Skelly pledges him self, that the reasonable expectations of all who entrust their children to his care shall be amply fulfilled. The Academy is situated eight miles from Adairsville, nine from Rome, and thirteen from Calhoun —Ina district of the county, re markable for the beauty of its scenery, proverbial for its health, and famous for the variety and abundance of its good spring water. Good Boayd, at very moderate prices can be obtained in the immediate vicinity of the Acad emy. Indeed, the accommodations in this par ticular, are superior to those offered else where in Cherokee Georgia. TBCBTBBB. Rev. Mr. Lyb. Cat. Watters. Mr. Houston Aycock. Mr. Jena Rush, Hon. T. McGuire. Until the opening*bf the School, all. letters are to be addresscu to the principal at his present res dence, Resaca, Ga. dec 20 w6t New Watch and Jewehy Store. OPPOSITE CRISP’S ATHENEUM THe Subscriber having loc-ted in At lanta, tenders his services to the cit- yyK zaiib 1 f this place an surrounding country ns a Wulch Maker and Jeweler. H iviog been engaged for many years in some of the best es 'ablishments of the southern states, he feels con fident of giving entire satisfaction to a-y who may favor him with their patronage. He has on han I a fine assoitment of watch material and is prepared to replace any wheel, jewel, or oth erwise repair watches which bave been broken or rendered unserviceable by incompetent work men. Jewelry manufactured or repaired. Dia mim.de, Pearlt, or other valuable jewels reset on on short notice. Spectacle glasses to suit all ages. Engraving ne'.tly executed. Will keep on hand. Fine Gold and Silver Watchea. Rich Jewelry, Silver W’a-e. Ac., to gether with a handsome lot of fancy articles for Christmas times. Call and sec. • HIRAM T. JONES, 'dec SI dtf TeliiPractical Fruit, Flower,and Kitchen Gardener’s Companion, with a Calen dar. By Patrick Neill. LL. D-, F. R. 8. E. Secretary to the Royal Calodmim Horticultu ral Society. Adapted to the United States, from the fourth edition, revis d a"d improved by the author. Edited by G. Emerson. M. D., Editor of ‘Johnsons Fanner’s Encyclope dia.” W’th Notes and Add tions by R. G. Pardee, author of “Manua 1 of the Strawberry Culture.” With illustrations. Price sl. Published by C. M. SAXTON & CO 152 Fulton Street, New York City. A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores at Publisher's lowest price sent to any address postage free. dec 21 dw2m AMERICAN ARCHITECT. FTIHE American Architect, comprising Origin | al Designs of cheap Country and Village Residences, with Details, Specifications. Plans, and Directions, and an estimate of the Cost of each Design. By John W. Ritch, Architect. First and Second Series, quarto bound in 1 vol., half low, $6. Pnblised by C. M. SAXTON & CO. 152 Fulton Street New York City. A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores at Publisher’s lowest prices sent to any address postage free. dec 20 dw6m Allen's (R. L.) American Farm Book. riNHE American Farm Book; or, a Compend of [ American Agriculture, being a Practical 'frsatise on Soils. Manures, Draining. Irrigapon, Grarixas, Grain, Roots, Fruits, Cotton. I'Bracco. Sugar Cane, Rice, and every Staple Pro'uct oi the United Stales, with the best mei hods oi plant ing cultivating, and preparation for market. Il lustnted by more than 100 engravings By R. L. Allen. Cloth $1 Published by C M. SAXTON & CO. 152 Fulton Street, New York C.ty A large lot for sale at Kay's Cheap Bookstore* at Publisher » lowest price sent to any address postage free. Je • 20 • dw?m The Horse’s Foot, and how to keep it Sound. ■\TTTH cuts illustrating the anatomy of the ' y Foot, aud containing valuable hints on shoeing and stable management both in health and disease. By Wm. Miles. Published by C. M. SAXTON & CO. 152 Fulton Street N< w York City 1 A targe lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bockstores I at Publisher’s lowest price sent to any address postage free. dec 20 * dw2m To Rent. A Very Comfortable Dwelling House /\ with six rooms well platere.l, and finished, in good style. Conveniently Lo- ■ • • • j cated to the busines part ol the City, Whitehall. 8l Also to Rent a House suitable for a small Family; situated on Mitchel], Sl. ad joining StoHon. For Terms \ppl» to T. BURKE, at Kay’s Book Stars, Holland House Atlanta, Dw. 18 18M. dtf ©rural 'SUtfcrtfemnts. WALLACE & WINGFIELD. a GENERAL AGENTS ANDSCXXV Produce Merchant. dec 19 dwtfj Atlanta Geo. FRESH 1 Green Hama and Shoul- LV.VVV ders. for theCitv trade. 7 WALLACE & MNGFIELD. dec 19 dwtf GARDEN SEEDS? - " THE Subscribers arc receiving a Large Stock of Garden Seeds 7 together with FORTY OR FIFTY KINDS OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. We are sole agents in this City for the AMERICAN SEED GARDENS And will sell to Country Merci a’ts as low as the above Company or any of their agents. Our re ail price tor these seed is 5 CENTS PER PAPER. We are authorized to warrant them as good as any in the market. Our friends need have no fears of our stock running short this season. SMITH &. EZZARD. Druggists. dec 21 dawtf - , rHI . AMERICAN CATTLE DOCTOR, Eleven Thousand Cop es Sold .' Price $1 00. Dadd’s Great Work on tlte DISEASES OF CATTLE ; CONTIANLNG The necessary information for preserving the health and coring the disease*, of Oxen, Cows, Sheep,and Swine ; with*’ great variety of original receipts and val •wbalo inlormation in refer ence to FARM AND DAIRY MANAGEMENT, WHEREBY Every Man can be His Own Cattle Doctor. BY GEORt.E H. DADD. Veterinary Surgeon, of Boston. “We have carefully examined the Book, and can fully recommend it to all who ow n Cat le, as a safe and reliable guide. The author is an ex perienced Farrier, and as such his proscriptions and general instructions may be relied upon.”— Phil. News. Every Farmer, Milkman, Drover, and Butcher should own this Book. Price $1 CO. Published by C. M. SAXTON & CO. 152 Fulton Street, New York City A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores at Publisher’s lowest price sent to any address postage free. dec 20 dwlm THE BEST WORK ON THE HORSE. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. C. M. Saxton & Co, have jubt published THE STABLE BOOK. A Treatise on the Management of Horses, in relation to Stabling, Grooming, Fedling Watering, and Work ing. BY JOHN STEWART. Veterinary Surgeon, and Professor of V’e.erinary Mid leine iu the Andersonlan University, Glasgow. • WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS ADAPTING IT TO AMERICAN FOOD AND CLIMATE. BY A. B. ALLEN, Editor of the American Agriculturist. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings Published by C. M. SAXTON & CO. " 152 Fulton Strei t. New York City. A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstore* at Publisher’s lowest prices sent to any addres postage free. dec 22 dwlm American Poultry Yard. THE American Poultry Yard, comprising the Origin, llis*ory, and Description of the dif ferent Bneds of Domestic Pou'try, with com plete directions lortheir Breeding Crossing. R?ur ing,.Fattening, and Preparation for Martel: in cluding specific directions for Caponiziug Fowls, and for the Treatment of the Principal Disease* to which they are subject, draun born authentic sources and personal observation. Illustrated with numerous engravings. By D. J. Browne. Cloth. sl. Published by C.M.'SAXTON &CO. If 2 Fulton Stre t. New York City A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores al Publisher’s lowest price sent to any address postage free. dec 20 dw2m Smith’s (C. 11. J.) Landscape Gar dening, Parks and Pleasure Grounds. With Practical Notes on Country Residences, Vi - las, Public Parks, and Gardens. By Charier H. J. Smith, Landscape Gardener and Garden Architect &c. With Notes and Additions by Lewis F. Allen, author of “Rural Architec ture,” &c. The author, while engaged in his profession for the last eighteen years, has often been re quested to recommend a book which might er - able persons to acquire some genera! know! edge of the principles of Landscape Garden ing. The object of the present work is to preserve a plain and direct method of statement, to be be intelligible to all who have had an ordina ry education, and to give directions which, it is hoped, will be found to be practical by those who have an adequate knowledge of country afiairs. Price $1 25. Published by C. M. SAXTON & CO. 152 Fulton Street. New York City. A large lot for e'sle at Kat’s Che»pßookstores at Publisher’s lowest price sent to any address postage free. dec 22 dw3m ADMINSTR ATOK’S SALE.—By an order from the Court of Ordinary of DeKalb County will be sold before the Court House Door of Paulding County on the first Tuesday, in February next. Lot of I,ami number 379, in the 2d District, 4th Secti n <'f said County. Also on the same day leforethe Court House Door of Forsyth County, Lot of land number 1052 in the 14th District, Ist Section of said County. Also on the same day bes -re the Court House Door of Fannin County, Lot of land Number 280 in the 6th District, 2nd section of said County. Also, on the came day, before the Court house door of Habersham cour ty. lot of land, number 192 in the 6th district, Ist section of said county. Sold as the property of William H. Graham, late o f DeKalb county decased, for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JAS. J. DIAMOND, Adm’r December 21st. 1*55. Dissolution. fINHE nartnership heretofore existing between j ft bite & Dean in the Butchering business i is tl is day dissolved by mutual consent. All thosi irJebted to the late firm will please make iron ■ hate payment to A. R. ftft hite, who alone is responsible for all liabilities of tbe firm. T b« •■asines* will be continued at the old stand by WHITE A SON. Atlanta. Ga-Nov. 30, ’55. dec 1 '55 dwlm FIRE! FIKE!! FIRE!!! General Insuraneo Agency. THE immense loss sustained by some of our Sister Cities from FIKE, during the past month, should convince al PRUDENT men that it is to their INI EREBT to have their pro perty INSURED. The anual cost of insuring SI6OO upon a de tached wood Building, is about s<o or sls.—and if the building is Brick, it is even iess. T here fore, let all be insured. “Delaysate dangerous”—an’ “A word to the wise is sufficient.” 1 hold Agencies for several of the First Cl ss Companies in the Un on. gy Office (up-stairs) in • Granite Front Build-, ing.” Opposite the Holland House. dec 7 dwtf DANIEL PITTMAN. | SJlisrlnnrnns. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.i NEW YORK,AND LONDON. Tim*'should not be lost in taking thia remedy for any of the following Diseases: Asthma Female Irregularities Biliot-a Complaints Fevers of al! kins Blotches on the Skin Fits Bowel Complaints Headaches Debility Indigestion Dropsy Inflammation Erysipelas Live Complaints Piles Tic-Douloureux Rheumatism Ulcers Retention of Urine Venereal Affections Sore throats Worms o' all kinds 8rof»la Weakness from whatever Secondary Symptoms cause Stone and Gravel Holloway’s Pills and Ointment are sold in all Parts of the Civilized World. CAUTION 1 None are genuine unless the words “Holloway, New York and London,” are woven in the water-mark o' the Books of Di rections that are affixed to each Pot and Box. For Sale by J. M. Rantin, Druggist, Atlanta Georgia. [dec 13w'y TKe Russian Shores of the Black Sea. with a Voyage down the Volga, and a Tour through the Country of the Cossacks.— By Lauronca Oliphant, author of “A Journey to Nepaul.” Fourth Edition. 12m0., cloth. Two maps and eighteen cuts. Price 75 cents This volume is illustrated by a number of wood cuts and by useful maps. It is a valuable contri bution to our knowledge of Russia, and should be read by all who desire lo bo well informed.—A. Y. Commercial Advertiser. Mr. Oliphant is a fluent, easy, companionable writer, who tells us a greatdeal we wantto know without a particle either of pedantry or bombast. This neat little book, with i s maps and illustra tions, will prove a most acceptable informant to the general reader, and at the same time prove highly entertaining.— Boston Transcript. Mr- Oliphant is an acute, observer, a shrewd and intelligent man, a clear, vigorous and 'istinct writer, and his book embodies the best accoun t of Southern Russia that has ever appeared. His account of Sebastopol will find many interested readers,— Boston Atlas. Published by J. 8 REDFIELD. No. 110 and 112 Nassau, St., New York City. A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstore, at Publishers prices, sent to any part postage free. dec 8 1855 dwlm White, Red, and Black. Sketches of A. merican Society, during the Visits of their Guests. By Francis and 'I heresa Pulszky.— 2 vole., 12m0., cloth. Price $2 00. Mr. Pulszky and his accomplished wife have produced an eminently candid and judicious book which will be read with pleasure and profit on noth sides of th" Atlantic.—Aeto York Daily Times. The authors have here furnished a narrative of decided interest and value. They have given us a view of the Hungarian war, a descrip‘ion ol the Hungarian passage to this country, and ske'ch of Hungarian travels over the country.— Phil. Chris Chronicle. Ot all tho recent books on America by fo-eign travellers, this is at once the most fair and the most correct. — Philadelphia Saturday Gazette. Published by J.S. REDFIELD. No. 110 and 112 Nassau, St., New York, City. A large lot lor sale at Kay s Cheap Bookstores at Pubfishers prices, sent to any part postage* free. doc 9 1855 dwlm More Books 4 T KAY’S CHEAP BOOKSTORES, please 2\_ call early and secure a Copy, there is not sufficient for every body, first come first served, 1 wo-d to th»jwise is sufficient, publishe 1 by SA M HEL FRENCH, No. 121 Nassau. Bt., New York City, price 25 cts. Each forwarded to any part postage free on receipt of publishers price. OR THE WESTERN SOIL.” —A Story of Frontier 1 ife and Adventures by Dr. J. H. Robinson. “THE BLACK AVENGER.”—By Ned Buntline. • THE VO’.UNTEER OR MAID OF MON TEKEY.”—By Ned Buntline. dec 8 daw Im Books for Young Men. GIFT BOOK FOR YOUNG MEN. Or Fami liar Letters on Self-knowledge, Self-education, Female Society, Marriage, &c., by Dr. Wm. A. Aleott. frontispiece, muslin 312 pp., I2mo. 75 The Same—muslin, gilt edges and full gilt sides. Price 1 S(J YOUNG MAN’S BOOJL Or, Self-Education, by Rev. Wm. Hosmer, frontispiece on steel, mus lin, 291 pp., 12mo. 75 The Same—muslin, gilt edges and full gilt sides. Price 1 59 GOLDEN STEPS FOR THE YOUNG. To Usefulness, Respectability and Happiness, by John Mather Austin, author of “Voice to Youth,” frontispiece on steel, muslin, 213 pp., 12mo. J 5 The Same—muslin, gilt edges and full gilt sides. Price 1 59 ty For sale by all Booksellers and News Agents. Single copies sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price. MILLER, ORTON 4* MULLIGAN. Publishers, ttPark Row, hew York, and 107 Geneses-St., Auburn For sak* at Kay’s Bookstores, [dec 2 dwlm Lumpkin Sheriff Sales, XTT'ILL be sold, before the Cour* House door W in the town of Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: One Hundred barrels of Corn morcor less and Twelve Hundred binds of Fod der more or leas levied on. as the property of Wil liam R. Garmon by virtue of afi fa issued from Lumpkin Superior Court one State forthe use of the officers of Court vs William R. Garmon Properly pointed out by James Evans. Also the same time and place lot of Land No. 726-12 1 section as the property of John Mad ilern to satisfy a fi fa from Lumpkin Superior Court. JohnH. Thomas, vs John Maddern and Lewis Rals'on. property pointed out by William Martin PlffAtt’y. Also lot of Land No. 127 and 1 district, of for mally Habersham now Lumpkin Count .as the propi-rty of Boling W. Fields to satisfy a fi fa from Lumpkin Superior Court. Caleb Ellis vs Boling W Field* property pointed out by William Mar tin Plff* Att’y. JAMES A. LAWRENCE, Sheriff Dahlo-ega Nov. 27th 1855, [decfiwtdf 33,000 Acres of Georgia Land. THAVE for sale 160 lots of Land situated in Baker, Early, Lee Randolph, Ljwndea. Ware, Clinch. Appling, Irwin. Lawrens, Pulaski, Montgomery, Coffee. Tellair, Worth. Dooly, Chat tahoochee. Marion, Taylor. Upeun.Stewart, Mur ray, Union, Pickens, Gilmer. Fannin, Chattooga. Floyd, Polk, Paulding. Cobb, Fulton, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Carroll, Campbell, and Cherokee. The N"»., will be presented bylettertoany one at a distance who may request the same as a pur chaser ,• or may be seen on the PLATS and ■ R ANTS in mv Office, in the Granite Front Building, Atlanta, Ga. I wiil sell from one to any number desired, fou ler CASH-- or, loleratilu low en time fw FIRST CLASS NO ftS. MARCUS A. BELL. Dec. 7, 1865. dwtf The Elm Tree Tales, By F. Irene ' Burge Smith. 1 vol. 12mo. Price $1 09. I This book contain* three charming tales, enti tled, ‘ Jennie Grigg; the Street Sweeper.” “Nannie Bates, the Huckster’s Daughter,” »nd "Archibald McKie, the Little Cripple.” The young of both sexes will be delighted with these interesting stories ; and older hearts will be moved with the touching and eloquently told ad venture* of the youthful subjects. MASON BROTHERS, Publisher*. New York. Ids'" For sale at Kay’s Cheap Book Store* At ' lanta, Ga., at publishers lowest price, sent free of j postagu to any put of ths Vawa. [dec 2 dwlm. 33rui Unnks, LOOKING GLASS LOOKING GLASSES AND IP WITHE MANUFACTORY. ITHI3 Establishment, by far tho LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE IN TBS UNITED STATES, pos sesses many advantage* in variety and extensive ness of Stock over all others ; and from the long established and continued increase of trade from all parts of the Union enables the proprietor to dispose of his articles at les* prices than any other in bis line of business; and respectfully requests his friendsand the publicto call and examine his large stock of Looking Glasses and Picture Frames previous to going elsewhere, as the subscriber as sures theta that they will find it to their decided advantage in so doing. Gilding in all its brant ns. Gilt, Berlin Rote wood, Walnut, Oak, Maplt Zebra and Mahoga ny Mouldings, constantly u hand of SHIP PING Particular attention g ven to Shipping. II N. SIGLER. Nos. 64, 67, 69, and 71, Forsyth St N. Y. n»v 25 dw3m Every one is Enraptured with the Book —Every one will Read it'. 6,000 PUBLISHED IN THIRTY DAYS ! u p s'TSTd Vow n s, Or, Silver Lake Sketches. BY COUSIN CICELY, Author of Lewie or the Bended Twig. One Elegant \~mo. Vol, with Ten Illustrations by Coffin, and engraved by the best artists.— Cloth, gilt, $1.25. The Critics give it Unqualified Commendation * • • She tells her story in an unaffected, and often in bcauti ul and impressive language, lively, vieort us, and alwa* sto the purpose, fre quently illustrating an important moi al truth by a powerful narrative.- A'. Y Tribune. • • • Social scenes in every-day life, ge nialls sketched. Home Journal * * * Stories made up of sung, sentiment S’rrnon. fancy, essay, and philosophy, amusingly mingled in a manner greatly to interest. • * • Tk* y abound in rich moral tone and beautiful scription.— Detroit Daily Adv. • * * Sketches drawn with a light pencil, anti abounding with touches of real genius.— The Wesleyan. • * * There arc many pathetic descrip tions, and many < thersconcealing a good deal of covert and well merited satire — N. Y Tribune. “Ups and Downs” is a cluster of sketches and incidents in real life, narrated with a grace of thought and flow of expression rarely to lie met. The sketches well entitle the volume of it* name for they are pit tures of many sides of life—come grave, some gay, some cheerine and some sad, pervaded by a genera! spirit and developing good mora’s.”— N. Y. Evening Mirror. • • • In her stones are blcndid senti ment, picturesquencss and common sense. They aro grave and gay. lively and serene- -like the changing aspe-t of the “Silver Lake,” from which the author caught her inspiration— Kich. Dem ALDEN & BEARDSLEY, Publrehe-s, Auburn and Rochester, N. Y. For sale at Kay’s Bookstores, nov 28 dwlm Work ! 12,000th Now Ready I ' Lewie, or the Bended Twig. BY COUSIN CICELY, Author of “Silver Lake Stories,” etc., etc. One Volume 12., Mo. ; p r i co |i.cO “Mother ! ihygchile hand hath rwghty power, For thou alone may’tjt train, and guide, aud mould Plante that shall oloeeoin, with an order sweet Or,- likt the cursed fin-tree, w I her, and become’ Vile cumhcrere of the ground.” Brief Extracts from Notices of the Press • » • A tale which deserves to rank with ••The Wide, Wide World.” It is written with graphic power, and full of interest.— Hartford Bep J • • • Her writings are equal to the best She is a second Fanny D m. • ” • It is recommended by its excellent moril lone and its w holesome practical inculca tions.—.V. Y. Tribune. • • • Full of grace and charm, its sty 1 and vivacity make it a most amusing work. For tho intellectual and think ng, it has a deeper les son, and while it thrills the heart, bids parents beware of that weakness which prepare* in infan cy the misery of man. “Lewie” is one of the most popular books now before the public, and needs no puffing, as it is selfing by thousand*.— A’. Y. Day Book. • ” * The moral of the book is inestima ble. The writer cannot fail to be good, as she so faithfully portrays the evils which owe their ori gin to the criminal neglect of proper parental dis cipline—Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazine. • • • The plot is full of dramatic interest yet entirely free from extravagance; the incidents grow out of the main plot easily and naturally, while the sentiment is healthy and unaffected. Commend us to more writers like Cousin Cicely —bocks which we can see in the hands of our young people without uneasiness. Books which interest by picturing lite as it is, instead of giving u» galvanized society.— National Democrat. ALDEN & BEASLER, Publishers, Auburn and Rochester, N. Y. For sale at Kay’s Bookstores, nov 28 dwlm BOOKS FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1. WOMAN’S MISSION. Gift Book for Young Ladles. Or Woman’s Mission ; being FamiliarLctters to a Young Lady on her Amusement, Employments Studies, Acquaintances, male and female, Friend ships, &c., by Dr. Wm. A. Aleott, fro.iti*pice on steel. Muslin, 307 mo, 75 cents. CONTENTS— LEADING HEADS General Views and Remarks ; Spirit of Wo man’s Mission ; Dbp > HerHelf; Amusements; Employments; Stud; • Bjoks, &c.; Moral Char acter ; Associates ia ’.?’>'.>nUy; Associates be yond the Family ; M r? Acquaintance; Corres pondents; Doing GoM wi'hthe Pen ; Particular Friendships; Society of ihn other Sex; Friendship with the other Sex: Qualifications for Friendship- Physical Qualifications; Seven Plain Rules; Dis appo ntments; Doing Good; Pulling out of the Fire ; Associated Effort; Church and Sabbath School; Truth, Justice, and Mercy; Labors among the Sick; Self-denial; Self-sacrifice. 11. HEALTH,JBEADTY & HAPPINESS. Young W man’s Book of Health. By Dr. Wm. A. . 312 pp., 12m0., Mus lin. 75 cents. Tbe Young Woman’* Book of Health, from the pen ot Dr. Wm- A. Aleott, conveys, in sim ple and untechnical language, an amount ot medical inlormation which cannot but be of em meat service to those to whom it is addressed. The main object of the volume is to state the means of preserving one’s health, rather than the way to hunt up one’s health when lost. Doctor Aleott’s reputation is well known in this country, and feel satisfied that not only young females, but women of all ages, will find this—his last book— eminently instructive and and Wes. Christian Adv. 11l- What Woman May and should be. Young La-y’s Book. Or, Principles of Female Education, by Rev. Wm. Hosmer, frontispiece on steel, 301 pp. 12mo Muslin 75 cents. CONTENTS. Chapter I—Woman as a Human Being; Chap ter ll—Woman as a Social Being; Chapter 111 —Moral Education; Chapter IV—lntellectual Education ; Chapter V—Physical Education; Chapter ft’l—Domestic Education ; Chapter VII —Civil Education ; Chapter Vlll—Ornamental Education. The foregoing works are eminently popular.— They should occupy a place in the cabinet ot ev ery young lady in the land, as their c >unsels will always be found rcliaSe, and their instructions possess a charm wh> - te-jders them, not only u*ei it, but very agw-nhb ond entertaining com panions. For sale kjoller* and News Agents. Single copi.-. ssail, poet paid, [on receipt of price. MILLER, ORTON’& MULLIGAN, Publisher*. 2& Park Row, New York, and 107 Geneuee-ftt.. Auburn F >.s*le *t Knv*« R s,k Stores, ronr 28 dwlm LE AF I ARD A B ' CON, for rale at HOL LAND 8 Ware House, at low figares. HOLLAND & DAVIS, dec 19 dft (General New Books. FJ.LIE: OR. THE HUMAN COMEDY, by John Hsten Cooke, Author of Virginia Com edians, &c.. beautifully illustrated with original designs, by Strother. Ivol. 12mo. Price $1.25 A SOUTHERN HOME, by a Lady of Alber marie County, Virginia. Ivol. square 12m0. Price 63 cents. DE HASS’ HISTORY AND INDIAN WA RS OF WESTERN VIRGINIA. A History oftlie Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Viginia, embracing nn account of the variou ex pediditions in the West, previ us to 1795 $2 00. SOCIOLOGY FORTHE SOUTH OR THE FAILURE OF FREE SOCIETY, by George Fitzhugh, Esq., of Caroline County, Va. 1 vol. 12mo. cloth. Price $1 25. A HISTORY OF THE VALLEY OF VIR GINIA, by Samuel Kerch eval. Second edition, revised and extended by the author. 1 voL Bvo Price $1.50. A. MORRIS, Publisher, Richmond Virginia. EJ’’ All for sale at Cheap Book Stores at Publishers Price*. nov 17 dw3m FLETCHER KoUSET MARIETTA, . - . . GEORGIA DIX FI ETCHER, Proprietor. Nearest House to the Rail Road. una dwiy BOSTON BELTING CO. INDIA RUBBER GOODS. 37 Milk Street, Boston. Manufacturers of India Rubber Belting. M M Packing. “ “ Hcse. And all kinds of India Rubber Goods. Tappan Mcßurney, J. Chevcr, Agents. dec 6 ’55 w’y A Year with the Turks; or, Sketch es of Travel in the Europe m and Asiatic Do minions of the Sultan. By Warrington W. Smyth, A- M. M ith a colored Ethnological Map of the Turkisk Empire, Third edition. 12m0., cloth Price 7ft cents. Wallachia, the Danube, and other places, now so prominent, are made familiar by the plain, ea sy style of our author, while a flood of light is shed upon the Turk- as a people, lheir system of government, the policy of their rulers, and the whole internal arrangements of the Oltoinon Empire.— Phil. Nat. Argus. Wc advise all those who wish for clear infor mation with regard to the conditonof the Empire and the various races that make up the popula tion to get this book and read it — Boston Com monwealth. Published by J. 8. REDFIELD. No. 110 and 112 Nassau. St.. New York. City. A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores at Publishers prices, sentto any part postage free. dec 8 1855 dwlm The Blackwater Chronicle : A Narrative ot an expedition into the Land of Canaan in Rando ph County, Virginia, a [Country Flo" ing with Wild Animals, such as Panthers, Bears, Wolves, Elk, Deer, Otter, Badger, &c., &c., with innumera' fe Trout, by Five Adventurous Gentlemen, without any Aid of Government, and solely by their Own Resources, in the Summer of 1851. By “The Clerkeof Oxonforde ” With Illustrations from Life by Strother. I’m#, cloth. Pr ccsl9o. This is a handsomely-printed and beautifully illustrated volume. Those who have a taste for field spo-ts will be delighted with, bi* cleverly written narrative ol the achievements and expe riences of a hunting party inthe hunting-grounds of the Old Dominion— Savannah Daily News." A queer, quaint amusingly-written book, brim ful of drollery and dare-devil humor. The work overflows with amusement, and has a vignette ti tle. and other beautilul illustrations by Strother Yankee Blade. Published by J. 8. REDFIELD. No. 110 and 112 Nassau St., New York City. A large lot tor sale at Kay’s Cheap Book-tores at Publishers prices, sent to any part postage free, dec 9 185.5 dwlm ST. CLOUDS HOTEL, D. T. SCOTT, ----- PROPRIETOR, Corner of Spring and Summer Streets, NASHVrLLE, TENNESSEE. dec 12 18.55 dly JT LI MSI) E N~A,“c<h DEALERS IN HIDES, OIL LEATHER, SHOW No. 84 South Market St-eet, ■NASHVILLE, TENN. Ydec 13 1855 wly B. LYONS. j. LYONS. LYONS & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALRS IN HAVANA [CIGARS, TOBACCO, ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN WINES, LIQUORS, &C., AC.,’ No. 19, Cedar Street, NASHVILLE, TENN, dec 13 1855 wly VERANDAH HOTEL. NASHVILLE, TENN. CORNER of Cedar and Cherry, Opposite the P st Office. ing taken charge of this elegant House H * 1 J wc hope by prompt attention and Mod flLrJsi erate bills to meet a liberal share of public patron age. Th* Stage office is kept at this Hotel. ACTON YOUNG. Sup’t. dec 13 1855 wly CLARK’S RAIL ROAD- SALOON. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE THE above Capacious Establishment on Front Street, a few doors below the Corner ot the Square, is now open, with a splendid Bar, siqiplied with the Choice*: Liquors, and Cigars of the finest flavor The Eating department ia not surpassed bv that of any other Restaurant n the South. The proprietor invite* his friends, and the public to call, feeling confident that ‘-none will go away dissatisfiad.” SAMUEL CLARKE. dec 13 1855 W ly Atlanta b y Gas Light. ONLY Twenty-five days until you can see your city 300 mile* from the seaboard by Mr. Helm* Ga* Light, and as many of you have been seeing by the light of the undersigned for some year* he would still take pl asure in infor ming hi* old customers, that he i* now prepared to furnish Ga* fixture* to any who may wish to •eeour city illuminated by Gas Light, en Christ mas all of which wiill be warranted and sold low for cash. Dec. 2, 185.5. T. R. RIPLEY. P. 8. It will require some time to get fixtures put up and ready for use. Do not procrastinan oo long in having ysur Fix tare* or Burners huge esdy lor use. d*wlm Jt & J. LYNCH. Comer AlabaDia and White Hall-streets, Atlanta, Ga. WHLESALE and Retail Dealt ere * n New Orleans Sugar, Cos ? f ee ’ Syrup and Provisions gen- WMMNr erally, which we offsron the mor reasonable terms. We keep constantly on hcrul c general stock of Liquors, Wines and C irdials, by Wholesale. Being in daily receipt of Goods from first hands we are enabled to sell at as small profits as any house in the cities of Augusta, Savannah 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 above mentioned. J. & J LYNCH. net. 19.’54. n»3-tf. WASHINGTON HALL ~ / RE-OPENED. Boird p*r day $1,26. “ “ week, 5,00 T. ». KILPATRICK. Ag’t, Mason. ■OV< dwto fottcrirs, IMPBUVhD liAVzYNA PLAN LOTTERY!! (By Authobitt or the State or Alabama.!) jffiiilitnnj Slratttmi] UOTTTUIT.Y to be drawn January BZ/i 1856, in tho City of Montgomery, when Prize* nmouuthig to $30,000 Will be distributed to the following MagniC cent Scheme! ONE THOUSAND PRIZES 1 CAPITAL PRIZE $10,000! 1 Prize of 2 do 2,000 is <,009 3 do 500 is LSOO 11 do 250 is 2,750 10 do 110 is 1,100 17 do 75 i* 1,275 43 do 60 i* 2,150 83 do 25 ia 2,075 200 do 10 is 2,000 630 do 5 is 3,1f>0 1,000 Prizes in ail amounting to $30,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Tickets, ss,—Halves, s2.so.—Quarters, $1,25 Every prize drawn at each drawing. ty Bills’on all solver.' banks taken at par. trr Ail communications strictly confidential SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lions, Montgome’j feb 8. ’55 dwb • S3O,OOO! IMPROVED HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY 1 By Authorioty of the Ntale (leorgia FORT GAINES ACADEMY lottery. Schedule for January, 1856! CLASS 11. To be drawn January 23<f, 1856, in the City oj Atlanta, when Prizes amounting to $30,000 Will be distributed according to the following in immitable Scheme. If you draw the lowest Prize you get the cost of your ticket, without deduction, and remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing. ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS!!! CAPITAL PRIZE, $10,000! 1 Prize of 10,000 2 Prizes 0f..........2,000 are........ 4,000 3 do 500 are 1,500 11 do 250 are 2,750 10 do llOare ’,IOO 17 do 75 are 1,275 43 do 50 are 2,160 83 do 25 are 2,075 1000 Prizes in all amounting to $30,001* ONE THOUSAND PRIZES! ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Tickets $5, Halves $2,50, Quarters $1,25. ty Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. UP All communications strictly confidential SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Atlanta, Georgia april 20, '54 dly IfiibWi) £li|P Jasper County Academy Lottery! [By Authority of the. State of Georgia.'} MACON GA. Tills LOTTERY is conducted on the plan of the Royal Lottery ol Havana of sine'* numbers—and drawn at Cconcert Hall, Macon, Ga under the sworn Superintendence ■ 1 COL. GEO. M. LOGAN, and JAS. A. NISBET, ESQ. Grand Scheme for January 15th, 1856. When prizes amounting to $60,000 CLASS I. Will be d'stributeu as follows: 1 Prize of sls 000 is $15,000 I d 0 5 000 is 5,000 1 ( ’ o 4 000 is 4,000 1 do 3,000 is 3,000 1 do 2.000 is 2,000 1 do 1.500 is 1,500 1 do 1.100 i» I.* oo 5 do 1.060 is 6,000 10 do 500 is 5 001 10 do 200 is 2,000 (0 do 120 1,200 25 do 100 is 2,500 70 do 50 is 3,500 336 do 25 is 8,400 28 Approximation Prizes, 800 501 Prizes amounting to $6,000. ONLY. TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Every Prize Jrawn at each drawing, and paid, when due. in full without deduction. Tickets $10; Halvess.s ; Quarters $2 50. EP"Address JAMES F. WINTER, Mansger, Macrn, Ga Cljarlcston Wyatt and Co., CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. YOUNG, WYATT * CO., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. GENERAL Comnuasion Merchantsand Ship ping Agents. S. WYATT, R.B. YOUNG. J. STOGNEOR, F. WYATT. March 8, 18.55 dwtf FRASER & THOMPSON, Commission Mer- -liants and Forwarding Agents, Adder’s North Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. ■nßuhEk- Particular attention will I* paid to the Sale ol Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bacon &c. MrcaiNCM. Messrs. John Fraser & Co. and Mr. Henry Gourdin, Charleston 8. C., J. J. Donegan Ala , Wm. G. Swan Tenn. FRED’KE.FKASER, PAUL 8. THOMPSON oct 4 dwfim HATS RETAILED At Wholesale Prices at STEELE’S 231, KING-STREET. rrtHE “HAT HALL,” 231 King-street is the I only place where HATS ARE RETAIL ED) AT WHOLESALE PRICES. No I—s4B Per Dozen, or $4 Single. « 2—542 “ “ Or 3 50 “ “ 3—536 “ « or 3 00 “ “ 4—s3o “ “ or 2 50 - By the above list of prices, you will perceive that you can purchase a single HAT at the sane price »s by the di.zen, only at STEELE’S “HAT HALL 231 KING ST BEET, CHARLESTON, S C. Oct -5 ’BS w3m Herriot & Petit. AVERAGE Adjusters, Forwarding and Com misson Merchants, No. 36 East Bay, Char leston, So. Ca. William B. Herlot. Edmund W. Petit aavanseM. Hon. John P. King, G. T. Dortic, Esqr., T. W. Fleming, Esqr., AugUsta Ga: Messrs. Grenville. Sample & Co., Chattanooga, Tenn : James Walker, Esqr., James Correy, Esq.,Messrs Hobson & Wheless, Nashville, Tenn: Richard Lathers, Esqr., 8. C. Dortic, Esqr., John J. Dor tic, Esqr.,Naw York : R. 8. Newbold, Esqr., Ptuladeifhi* i M*im* I iwdrtrwt 4k Small, Bal mon. [mlwta (General W ALLACE & WINGFIELD. Manufactures, agents for th* «-h of Virginia, and Tennessee, TOBACCO. Have juxt received 100 Boxes. Variou* Brand* TOBACCO to be sold at Manufacturer* price*, doc 19 dwtf FOR 11AVANNA via KEY WEST THE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP ISABEL, ROLLINS. Commander *. ILL leave CHARLESTON for HA VANA via KEY WEST, on the 4th and 19th, and HAVANA for CHARLESTON via KEY WEST,on the loth and 2uth of each month. The ISABEL now connect* at Havana with U. 8. Mail Steam Ship Company’s Line of Stea mers for Ban Francisco via Aspinwall, * n< j w jn carry the Pacific Mail*. For Passage, apply to MORDECAI & CO., 110 East Bay. ocb 27 55 dly The Shadeg. an IS NOW OPEN the season, where every scription of the good things of this life can be had at the shortest notice.— OYSTERS, by the quart, gallon or barrel. Not to mention the HAPPY FAMILY perhapswould be amiss; therefore curious, we would invite you to drop in and take a look at the Family of Mon keys, Dogs, Cats, Coons, Opussums, Pig*, Chickens, Hawke, Crows, Dove*, Snake*, Ac., all confined in the same Cage together, and •trange to say. there is no family jar* among them; and it issaid by them who know, that Barnum ia outside. PLUMB & MATCH. Augusta Ga. nov- 1 d*wly Domestic Medicine. GUNN’S Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man’s Friend, in the House of Affliction, Pain, and Hickners, Raymond's new revised edition, improved and enlarged by John C. Gunn, Bvo. Sheep, $3. Published by C. M SAXTON A CO. 152 Fulton Street. New York City A large lot for sa'* at Kay’s Cheap Bookstore* at Publisher’s lowest prices sent to any address postage free. dee 20 dw2m Hogg ; THEIR Origin and Varieties; Management, with a View to Profit, and Treatment un der Disease; also. Plain Directions relative to the most approved mode* of preserving their Fh *h By H. D. Richardson, author of “The Hive and the Honey Bee,’ Ac., Ac. With illustration* —l2mo. Published by C. M SAXTON A CO. U 2 Fu ton Street, New Yoik City A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstore* at Publn-her’* lowest price sent to any addres* postage free. dec 10 dw2m A Tennessean Abroad; or Letters from Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Randall W. McGavock, A M„ L. L. 8., Member of th* Nashville Bar 12m0., clo. Price $1 00. Tho author visted nearly all tho most interest ing parts of Great Britain a id of the Continent of Europe also the Holy Land, of all which he give* elaborate and instructive descriptionse— Yankee Blade, Bcstun. Published by J. 8. REDFIELD. No. 110 and 112 Nassau, St , New York City. A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores at Pu .liahers prices, sent to any part postage Ires dec 12 1855 dwlm Tbe Workingman’s Way in the World Being the Autobiography of a Jour neyman Printer. By Chas. Manby Smith, of “Curiosities es London I ife.” 12m0., cloth Price $1 Oft Written by a man of genius and of most ex traordinary powers of description.— Boston Trav eller. It will be read with no smell degree of inter est. by the professional brethren of the author, as well as by all who find at'nrctions in a well told tale ofa wrkingman.— Boston Attas. An amusing as well as instructive book, telling how humble obscurity cuts i's way through the worlu with energy, perseverance and integrity Hbany Knickerbocker. Published by J. 8 REDFIELD. N . 110 and 112 Nassau, St., New York. City. A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores P ib'isher* prices, sent to any part postage ires dec 8 185 ft dwlm. The Newcombs- BY Thackery. A limited supply of this pop ular novel ha* been ordered, and will Ire re reived in a few day*. Persons drt>irousof secur ing early copies w * ulddo well to send in their orders at once to tbe Cheap Book Store. WM. KAY. [nct.2 7. dtf Domestic Fowls; THEIR Natural History, Breeding, Rearing and General Management By H. D. Rich ardson, author of “The Natural History of tho Fossil Deer,” 4c. With Illustrations. Published by C. M. SAXTON A CO. 152 Fu'ton Street. New York City A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookst.iro* at Publisher's lowest price* sent to any address postage free. dec 20 dw2m The American Kitchen Gardener; CONTAINING Directions forthe Cultivation of Vegetable* and Garden Fruits. By T. G. Fessenden. Published by C. M. SAXTON & CO. if IS2 Fulton Street, New York City A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores at Publisher’s lowest price sent to any address postage free. , _ dec *0 «»•' 2m Element* of Agricultural. TRANSLATED from the French, and Adap ted to the u»e of Amercan Farmers. By F. G. Skinner. Published by c BAYTON & CO . 152 Fulton Street. New York City A largo lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Book.toros at Publisher’s lowest price sent to any address '"yj"- A NEW BOOK. JUST received at Kay’s Cheap Book Stores White Hall Street, Atlanta, Ga. bpenceb and the fairy queen. By JOHN 8. HART, L. L. D. Published by HAYES A ZELL, 193 Market Street, Philadelphia, price $ I 26. Sent postage free on receipt of Publishera price*, Irom Kay • as will as from the publisher*. dec 18 Month in England. By Henry T- Tuckerman, author of “Sicily a Pl|grim ago,” “The Optimist,” Ac. 12m0., cloth. Price 75 cent*. . , . . C-mmendous to this,for the pleasantest on England we, ever read, , cauley’s Hirt 'ry. —Springfield Evening l ost. Hu sketches are complete picture* of the his tory and life of English literature ; condensed, yet full; chaste, yet glowing w.lh beauty—N. Y- Independent. Published by j. 8. REDPIELD- No 110 and 113 Nassau. Bt, New York, City. & larg' lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstore, at Pusher present to any part postage dec 14 __2__ ”” ohn Bunyans Pilgrim* Progress. ■\TEW collection Pica Type with character*’ l\ tic illustration* price 1.00. The above work* should have a place in 11 W For sale by all Bookseller* and New* A copies snttby mad, P"t paid, on mh/leKrton a 25 Part Row, N. Y- srA 107 U lwbn durn For wlo st Wnr*