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_ PRICES CUBBENT.
Atlanta, Jan. 2, 1856.
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fUoas-HamT’ .“.....lb. »
3AOOS »“ tafcr.----- ■;
its
BaAJtar-Coumon. K»>- ”
.* 4c °d™
Jtear - lb - ®«8
Bnicx - “ 4u°aMo
Boasts* Flcid B*l- 120
Pottos ---lb Saji
Cork, ...... .......oa»h. Wn66
Cor»s—Klo,—.—.— •- —..—lb. ISJaISJ
Java,——.—...— —... '• 14
Cniiac “ 16«20
Caroles—Adamantine,.—. ——. “ 28//30
Tallow •» 20
Quicwss, eaob. 15a20
Oxnraisa,
Boas, doz, 16oW
Fneoa—Superfine ,bu SOO 900
Family, “ 900
Extra, “ 1000
?actort Yeas, bunch. WoSS
oonan,— owt. 50a90
FaaTLKRO, .lb. STJadO
ChS—Holland, gal. 176*226
Domestic,-............ ... “ 00
Hat,—.. owt.
I«OS—American, .....lb. 4 l a, |
Sweeda,. ... “ Slas4
Band,..—..—— .——— OfoOf
Ikdioo, ... 100 126
Lard, 13a 15
Limb bbl. 100
uooiisS
MAOBBBL WO. t .. U(W(t]soo
No’. “ 760//800
'"tab- 70««0
Matousb—Georgia, groan. 100
Foreign “ 120
Nails ■ 060/1675
Ossabmos,... vd »J 10
0at5,......., buah. 66
Oils—La np ——..gal. 1260300
Machinery.................. “ 126/1160
Potatoes—lrian bush. <000125
Sweet. “ 40a50
P0ag,.... .............. .—.lb. 7 a 3
Rios - 7
Roes, ——————— ...... “ 11/-12J
Salt—ln Sacks, sack. SO o
Suoah—Brown,
Clarified, “ llul2
Crushed “ 12*
— gal. 60
St»«l—Cast, —.......... —lb 20
German,.—..—..— “ 15
American,— “
Spirits TaaenSTtsa, —... —gal. 100
Shikolss, —— ....m. 160/1260
Tuas lb. 75<i126
Tobacco—C mmon, ... “ 16020
_ Fine,—. “ I 30/150
Ta110w,...,....................... ** 10al21
VIKBOAR, gaLl 60
WHAT,. bush. I 156/1100
B.BBBT-Raw, gaL 43 45
Beet u U 1 M
—-. Notices.
:« v PIli.S are an Excellent Family
and recommended to all sufierers with
r diseases of the Liver and Stomach. The supris
ing effect of tfiese wonderful Pills have naturally
made them an universal favorite with the citizens
of the Union, as well as to the inhabitants of ail
other parts of the world, as they are the best and
safest remedy for all disorders of the liver and
stomach; and to the billions suflerer they are in
valuable. It is undisputably admitted that these
Pills have never been known to fail to cure these
disorders when used in accordance with the di
rection wh'ch accompany each box.
To the Voters of Fnlton County.
lam a candidate for re-eloction to the office of
CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. If I
have fille d the office to your satisfaction, I moi*
respectfully solicit your suffiage. Election next
Monday. B. F. BOMAR.
Jas.2 55
EF“ H irley’s Sarsaparilla has performed some
miraculous cures, and is now considered a sover
eign remedy in Phthisis, Asthma, Bronchitis and
all affections of the organs of respiration. It is
moreover a sure cure for the rheumatism and dys
pepsia, and not unfrequently prescribed by the
regular practitioner tor those ailments, to the cn
tire exclusion of Cherry Pcctorial.or any expec
to'ant now in use. The field of its usefulness is
not alone confined to this city, for we repeatedly
sea cures chronicled in Illinois. lowa, .Wuuu>n«n
Michigan and many other States, by the timely
use of this specific. A r 'd some idea of the mag
nitude of Dr. Hurley’s business may bo gleaned
from the fact that his last order to Mr. Douglas
Kentucky Glass Wo ksfor “Sarsaparillh*’ bottles'
amounted to the immense number of five hun
dred gross. We speak thus warmly in reference
to this compound, and shall always feel pl 'asure
ably happy in advising the afflicted community
M so far as comes within onr knowledge” of not
only the most popular, but likewise the best med
icine extant, and when we say “ ‘palman qui me
ruit feral," wo only do a justice to our enterpris
ing citizen, Dr. Hurley, and his medicine.—Lou.
Times.
Sold here by
SMITH & EZZARD.
dec. 28 <> w,t
jgeui JiUurrtiariunitß.
SAf ; T f « A LT I! ~
EAA BACKS OF SALT on consignment for
•jIHy sale cheap for Cash.
v WALLACE &. WINGFIELD.
jan3 dwtf
Cherokee Baptist College,
CASSVILLE, GA.
ITtHE first term of this Institution
I will begin on the FIRST
WEDNESDAY in FEBRUARY, rifWg
185», under the direction of the follow-
Ing
Faculty:
REV. THOMAS RAMBAUT.
Chairman and Professor of Ancient Languages.
REV. WILLIAM H. ROBERT,
Professor of Mathematics.
REV.B.W. WHILDEN,
Professor of Belles Letters and English Liter’
ature.
. REV. WILLIAM H. ROBERT,
(Prodempore.)
Professor of Natural Science.
REV. B. W. WHILDEN,
(Pro-tempore )
Professor of Moral Philosophy and Intellectual
Science.
Other Professors willl be elected as soon as the
wants of the College require it.
Board and Lodging ean be procured at a Boar
ding Houses or in private familes at from $8 to
$lO per month.
TUITION.
e In Academic Department (per year)... .$28.00
Ik In Collegiate Deportment do 31.00
■k Scholarships.— The Board of Trustees arc now
offering to sell Scholarships so 4 years at SIOO.OO
Scholarship for 18 years at 240.00
Thus malting tuition merely nominal.
The Annual Commencement will take place
on Thursday after tire first Sunday in Julv.
LOCATION.
Cassville is a healthy location. Our College
Building is situated J of suites from the village
and is a commodious building. Here young
men will be comparatively free from the allure
ments of fashionable life, the baneful influence
of grog shops and the exposures of a mixed popu-
I* lloo, .. z. ■
Any information as well as Catah uges can be
obtained on application to the undersigned or
anv of the faculty.
JOHN H. RICE,
Hec’ry Board of Trustees.
jan 3 .
ESTELLE GRANT;
08,
THE LOST WIFE.
Through tatter'd clothes email vices de appear .
Rob * and furr'd gowns hide alt Plate sin with gold
And the strong lance of justice hui ties* breaks;
V *»rags, a plyny straw doth pierce It.
t. \RRET A CO , I’ubhsheV"
New York.
.tea* I ''" "dl-am Ksv. Atlanta >’
EL'nwSIW. [4hN dwim
Wt® JllinHtisnnrais.
LET us reason together.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
WHY ARE WE SICK ’
It has been the lot of the human race to be
weighed dowu by disease and ruffering. HOL
LOWAY’S PILLS are specially adapted to the
relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS,the DEL
ICATE, and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages
sexes, and constitutions. Pafesaor Holloway
personally superintends the manufacture of his
medicines in the United States, and oflers them
so a free and enlightened people, as the best rem
edy the world ever saw for the removal of disea
ses.
These Pills Purify the Blood.
These famous Pills are expressly combined to
operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the
the lungs, the akin, and the bowels, oerrectmg
any defan'-ementin their functions, purifying the
blood, tli« very fountain ol life, and thus curing
d.sease in all its forms.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
Nearly half human race have taken ’hese
F ills. 11 has been proved in all parts of the world
that nothing has been found equal to them in
cases of disorder of tlu, liver, dyspepsia, and
stomach complaints generally. They soon give a
healt.iytone to these organs, however much de
ranged, and when all other moans have failed.
General Debility, 11l Health.
Many of the most despotic Governments have
opened their Custom Houses to the introduction
of these Pills, that they may become the medicine
of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this
medicine is the best remedy ever known for per
sons of delicate health, or where the system has
been impaired as its invigorating properties never
fail to afford relief.
Female Complaints.
No female, young or old, should be without this
cehbrat. d medicine. It conects and regulates
the monthly courses at all periods, acting m many
cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest
medicine that can be given to Children .'fall ages
and for any complaint; consequently no lamuy
should be without i’.
Holloway’s Fi ls arc the best remedy kntwn in
the world for thefollowing diseases .•
Asthma Headaches
Bowel Complaints Indigestion
Coughs Influenza
Colds I .flammation
Chest Diseases Ven**icil lon *
Costiveness Worms, Os all kinds
Dyspepsia Stone and Gravel
Diarrhcoa Secondary Bymdtoms
Propsy Inward Weakness
Debility Liver Complaints
Fever and Ague Jmwncss of Spirits
Femal ■ Complaints Piles
• • Sold at the Manufactories of Pbofbssor
Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New A ork and
214 Strand Lon lon by all respectable Druggists
and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United
States, and the civil zed world, in boxes, at 25
cenls, 62J cents, and ■s! each.
There w a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes. . .
N. «. Directions for the guidance of Patients tn
eveni disorder are affixed to each Dox.
dec 13 wl y
Fielder & Broyles.
ATTORNEY’S and Counsellors at Law,
Cedar Town, Polk County, Georgia.
H. FIELDER. E - N * BSOYI.ES.
deC 28 _ J " 3m
M. Kendrick-.
Attorney at
NEWNAN GEORGIA
WILL practice in the Courts of Law and
Equity in the different Counties of the
Cowata Circuit.
dec 28 dwly
GARLAND A. SNEAD.
Attorney n-t lanw.
Augusta, Ga.,
WILL practice In the Courts of the Mldd'e Dlstilct
and Common Pleas of the City. 110 Is al»', Com
mla.loi.er of Deed for iho States of .1 laba.ua. Fl .ri
ds ami Texa.. KT Office over Bailey * Barry’s
Drug Store. JauJ 66-dkwly.
f|T WO MONTHS atterdate application will be
I made to the O.dinary Cuu.t of Fulton
County, for leave to rell the undevised real estate
oi Daniel McShcfl’-y, lateof.ai.l county, deceased
JOHN LYNCH, Adm’r.
December 27,1855. w2m
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate cf Daniel MeSheffry, late of Ful
ton County, decease.!, nrerequired topresent them
duly authenticated in terms of the law. And
all persons indebted to said estate, will make im
mediate payment to JOHN LYNCH, *dm’r
Deccnibcr27th 1855. v4od
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be
sold on the Ist Tuesday in February next,
beforelhe Court Howe Door in Cobb county,
two lots of land, No. 2»0, 6th district and 2nd
section, lying and bring in Cobb county. Also,
lot, No. 545, 21st district. 2nd section. Terms
made known on day of sale.
WM. H. BPEARB. Adm’r.
December 21,1855. wtds
FRANK HILTON;
OR
THE QUEEN’S OWN.
A Companion to “Harry Lorrequer,” &o.
GARRETT & CO.. Publisher,
No. IS Ann Street, New York.
A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
Atlanta, Ga. Price 50 ctfc.
dec 25 dwlm
Allen's (U. L.) American Farm Book.
I ISHE American Farm Book; or,a Compend of
| American Agriculture, being a Practical
Treatise on Soils. Manures, Draining, Irrigation,
Grasses, Grain, Roots, Fruits, Cotton. Tobacco
Sugar Cane, Rice, and every Staple Pro uct ol
tho United States, with the best methods oi plant
ing cultivating, and preparation for market. Il
lustrated by more than 100 engravings By R.
L. Allen. Cloth $1
Published by
C M. SAXTON & CO.
152 Fulton Street, New York City
A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
st Publisher s lowest price sent to auy address
postage free.
de - 20 dwSm
Nash’s (J-A.) Progressive Farmer.
A SCIENTIFIC Treaties oa Agricultural
r\ Chemistry, the Geology of Agriculture, on
Plants and Animals, Manures and Soils applied
to practical Agriculture; wilh a Catechism 1
Scientific and Practical Agriculttre. By J. .
Nash. Price 60 cents.
Published by
C. M. SAXTON & CO.
152 Fulton Street,New York Ci y
A lingo lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
st Publisher’s lowest price sent to any address
postage free.
doc 29 dw2m
A Bare Book.
Sad Tale of the Courtship of
Chevalier Slyfox Wikoll. show
mg his Heartrending Astounding and moat
Wonderful Love Adventures with Fanny Els
j sler and Miss Gambol, with nearly 200 Comic
Engravings. Price only 2-5 cts.
GARRETT A. CO., Publisher,
New York.
A lot just to hand at Kay’s Cheap Book Stores
Atlants. Ga., seat to any part ires of postage.
desSil d«ia
jfllisEliininns.
WALLACE & WINGFIELD.
a GENERAL AGENTS
Produce Merchant.
dec 19 dwtf] Atlanta Geo.
FREsiTMEATT -
I /A Green Hams and Shoul-
• Ulz x ' ers ' the City trade.
’ WALLACE & M INGFIELD.
dec 19 dwtf
GARDEN SEEDS.
THE Subscribers are receiving a
Large Stock of Garden Seeds
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 Merchants as low as the
above Company or any of their agents. Our re
ail price for 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.
doe 81 dawtf
TEN YEARS '
AMONG THE MAIL BAGS;
Or, Notes from the Diary of a Special Agent of
the Post Office Department.
BY J. HOOLBROOK.
WITH ILLUSTRATION 6.
Published by
H. CO WPERTHWAIT & CO.. Phil.
A large lot just to hand at Kay’s Cheap Book
stores sent to any part postage free from either oi
the above places. fdec 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 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 21 dw’m
CHARLES VAVASSEUR :
OR
THE OUUCAST HEIR
BY
3. FREDRICK SMITH,
Author of “Fred Arden,’ ‘ Stanfield Hall,’
“Amy Lawrence,” ‘Minnie Grey,” “Gus How
ard,” “Woman and her Master,” “Fled 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.
«ieo dawlm
HRS. HANHAM’S SCHOOL?
MRS. E. W. HANHAM, would respectfully
inform the Public that her School for Mis
ses will be open on the last Monday in December
on the comer of Fair and Collin Streets, Atlanta
Gaq and from for long experience as a Teacher,
and the satifaction she has been able to rendei
elsewhere, she indulges the hope that the School
will ’ e found worthy of patronage.
13?” Boys under Ten Yean? of age wll also be
received.
COURSE OF STUDY AND TERMS.
Spelling and Reading per term of 10 weeks, $5 00
Reading, Writing, Mental Arithmetic, <fc., 6 00
Geography, History, Arithmetic, &c. 7 00
Atlanta, Decmber 12th, 1855.
REFERENCES.
Rev. J. E. Dußose, W. N. Kirkpatrick, Dr. B.
Bomar, Atlanta, Ga: William L. Yancy, Esq-
John Elmore. Esq.. Hon. George Goldthwait,
Montgomery. Ala.
dec 16 d2tw3t
FIRE! FIRE !! FIRE !!!
General Insurance Agency.
THE immense less sustained by oi onr
Bister Cities from FIRE, during the past
month, should convince all PRUDENT men
that it is to their INTEREST to have their pro
l>erty INSURED.
The anual cost of insuring SIOOO upon a de
tached wood Building, is about $lO or sls, —and
if the building is Brick, it is even less. T here
lore, let all be insured.
' “Delays are dangerous”—an-1 “A word to the
wise is sufficient.”
igS- I hold Agencies for several' of the First
Chss Companies in the Union.
C?*” Office (up-stairs) in ‘ Granite Front Build
ing," Opposite the Holland House.
dec. 7dwtf DANIEL PITTMAN.
To Rent.
AVery Comfortable Dwelling House
with six rooms well plastered,
tiinshed, in good style, Conveniently Lo-H J * '
cated to the busines part ol the City,
Whitehall, St. Also to Rent a House suitable
tor a small Family; situated on Mitchell, St, ad
joining Btodon. For Terms Applv to T
BURKE, at Kay’s Book Store, Holland House.
Atlanta. Dec. 13 1854. ,]tf
New Watch and Jewelry Store.
OPPOSITE CRISP’S ATHENEUM.
Tile Bubscrib°r having located in
lanta. tenders his services to the cit- yyX
zens I f this place an surrounding country
is a Wutch Maker and Jeweler. Hiving been
engaged for many years in some of the best eg
tablishments of the southern states, he feels con
fident of giving entire satisfaction to any who
may favor him with their patronage. He has on
■ hand a fine assortment of watch material and
is prepared to replace any wheel, jewel, or oth
erwise repair watches which bave been broken,
’ or tendered unserviceable by incompetent work
men. Jewelry manufactured or repaired. Dia
monds, Pearls, or other valuable jewels reset on
on short notice. Spectacle glasses to suit all
ages.
Engraving neatly executed.
Will keep on hand, Fine Gold and Silver
Watches. Rich Jewelry. Silver Wa-e. &c n to
gether with a handsome lot of fancy articles for
Christmas times. Cail and soe.
HIRAM T. JONES.
dec 21 dtf
8,000 Grafted Apple Trees for Sale.
riX HE grafting of a native Georgian at
I my Nursery, 2 miles of McDonough,
Henry county, Georgia. The Trees
of one and two Summers’growth, and embrace
Fifteen choice kinds, that ripen from the fifteenth
of June to the tenth of October. I will mark
each kind, do them up in good order, and put
straw and cloth around the roots, and deliver them
at the Jonesborough Station, on the Macon *
Western Railroad, 80 miles above Macon or on
the Georgia Railroad, 140 miles above Augusta,
at Eight Dollars per Hundred Trees. Either of
the one or two Summers’ growth of an average
size. Names: Yellow June, Red June, Large
Striped July, Horse, Large Queen, Mangham
Pound or King, Limbertwig, Romanites, Red, N.
Y. Pippin, Foot Bonn ', Lady Washington, En
glish Crabb, Gloster Par Main, Lady fingers.
Regi-ter your money, and send South Carolina
Augusta or Savannah Bank Bills at my risk, and
1 W!l! send the Trees. My Post office is McDon
ough, Henry county, Georgia.
dee27 JOHN DAILEY.
The Indian Fairy Book.
From the Original Legends.
WITH ILLUSTRATION'S BY McLEAN.
ENGRAVED BY .-tN’THONY.
MAFON & BROTHERS, Publishers,
New York.
A large tot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstorer
Atlanta, Ga. Price $ 100.
dec 28 dwlm
MARRIAGE.
LOTTERY.
BY
MRS. GREY,
Avruoa OF
“The Rectory Guest” "The Duke and the on
sin.” etc., etc.
GARRETT * CO M Pub’ishers,
18 Ann Street, New York.
A large tot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
Atlanta. Ga. Price 60 cte.
I dee 25 dwla
(Cental
Southern Commercial College.
No. 49J Cherry Street, Nashville, Tenn.
CHXBTBBBD ST THE OXNIB4L ASSEMBLY OF 188 STATE.
THE above Institution is permanently located
and is not surpassed by any similar e»tab
ishment in the United States, in point of facili
ties for imparting a thorough, practical knowledge
□f the duties of the Accountant.
Book-Keeping.
Tire Department is under the immediate su
pervision of the President of the College, who isa
practical book-keeper, having had many years’ ex
perience in some of the largest counting-houses
in the Union,
Commercial Law.
This branch is under the superintendence of
John A. McEwan, Esq.. Member ofthe Nashville
Bar, who is too widely known as a lawyer and or
ator to require any further notice at our hands
The Course of Instruction embraces both Rea
ding and Lectures.
Lectures will be delivered at night, so as not
to interfere wf th his professional engagements.
Mercantile Calculations.
These arc taught by William Ferrel. A. M..
and embrace every species of calculations neces
sary for a business man to understand—viz., In
terest, Discount, Loss and Gain, Equations, Ex
change, etc., etc.
Terms of Tuition.
Book-keeping by Double and Single Entry, as
applied to every variety of business, both pros
perous and adverse. Commercial Calculationsand
Commercial Law Lectures, including the use ot
books, $4 60
Penmanship—for twenty lessons, 5 00
For lessons without limit,. 10 00
The above fees are payable, invariably, in ad
vance. The importance of this rule must appear
obvious, asstudentsenter for an unlimited period,
with the privilege of reviewing at any time dur
ing life, without extra charge.
This School is in perpetual session, having no
vacation : hence students may enter at any time,
and pursue their studies without interruption.
Merchantmand business men will be supplied
with competent book-keepers by applying at this
establishment.
No pupil will receive a diploma who is not
well qualified to discharge the duties of the ac
countant.
Good board and lodging can be obtained for
$3 per week.
Mathematical Department.
In connection with this Institution isa Mathe
matical Department, conducted by W. Ferrel, A.
M.,in which is taught a thorough course of Math
ematics and Natural Pbilosphy.
Course of Instruction- — Arithmetic, Algebra,
Geometry, Trignometry; Surveying in all its
branches, with the use of instruments, and field
exercises; Topographical Drawing ; Descriptive
Geometry, Shades and Shadows, Linear Perspec
tive; Projections of all kinds; Analytical Geome
try, and the Diflerontial and Intcrgral Calculus;
Mechanics, with Applications to Machinery and
Engineering; Magnetism, Electricity, Optics, ■
Navigation, and Astronomy.
> The student may pursue a partial or full course
at his option; and special attention will lie given
to such practical branches as are useflil to the ,
Surveyor, Architect, Engineer, etc.
TERMS—From $5 to $7 50 per month,
ty Address SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE, Nashville, Tenn.
dec 28 dwtf
Lumpkin Sheriff Sales,
WILL be sold, before the Court House door
in the town of Dahlonega, Lumpkin
County, on the first Tuesday in January next, ,
between the legal houra of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit: One Hundred barrels of Corn
moreor less and Twelve Hundred binds of Fod- |
dor more or less levied on. as the property of Wil
liam R. Garmon by virtue of afi fa issued from
Lumpkin Superior Court one State forthc 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
dem to satisfy a fi fa from Lumpkin Superior ,
Court. John H. Thomas, vs John Maddern and
Lewis Ralston, property pointed out by William
Martin Plff Att’y. J
Also lot of Land No. 127 and 1 district, of for
mally Habf*rahar > » im-wtiv
property of Boling W. Fields to satisfy a fi fa from
Lumpkin Superior Court. Caleb Ellis vs Boling
W Fields property pointed out by William Mar
tin Plffa Att’y.
JAMES A. LAWRENCE, Sheriff
Dahlo’’ega Nov. 27th 1855, [decfiwtdf
33,000 Acres of Georgia Land.
IHAVE for sale 160 lots of Land jMQBNk
situated in Baker, Early, Lee.jjffißtaEl
Randolph, Lowndes. Ware, Clinch.
Appling, Irwin, Lawrens, Pulaski,
Montgomery,Cof&c.Teliair, Worth. Dooly,Chat
tahoochee. Marion, Taylor. Upson,Stewart, Mur
ray, Union, Pickens, Gilmer, Fannin, Chattooga.
Floyd, Polk, Pau'ding, Cobb, Fulton, Foraytb,
Lumpkin, Carroll, Campbell,and Cherokee.
The Nos., will be presented by letter to any one
at a distance who may requertthe same as a.pur
chaser ; or may be seen on the PLATS and
'•RANTSinmv Office, in the Granite Front
Building, Atlanta, Ga.
I wiil sell from one to any number desired, low
tor CASH- or, tolerably low cn tir-e for FIRST
CLASS NOTES. MARCUS A. BELL.
D ec. 7, 1555. * dwtf
Carriages, Bi - t, &c.
V ROBT. H. Mi-- 'r. i opened a Car
riage Reposite- » this city, on
White Hall etaxg >pposite Whit
ney & Hunts, where he intends to keep a full
assortment of Carriages, Rookaways, Buggies,
&0., which he will sell at Augusta prices, those
wishing to buy any thing in his line would do
well to examine his Stock and prices before pur
' chasing elsewhere.
’ de. 22. M w nl7-1v
Every Lady Her Own Flower Gardener;
A DDREBBED to the Industrious and Econ
omical enly; containing Simple and Practi
cal Directions for Cultivating Plante and Flowers:
also, Hints for the Management of Flowers in
Rooms, with brief Botanical Descriptions of
Plante and Flowers. The whole in plain and
simple language. By Louisa Johnson.
Publishdd by
C. M. SAXTON * CO.
152 Fulton Street New York City
A lorgs tot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
at Publisher’s lowest prices sent to any address
postage free.
dec 20 dw2m
Hampton Heights ; or the
SPINSTER’S WARD.
BY
CALEB STAKBNCK.
MABON BROTHERS, 1 üblishers,
New York.
A large Ist for sale at Kay's Cheap Bookstores
Atlanta, Ga- sent postage free on receipt of pub
lishers price. Price $1 25.
dec 28 dwlm
Dissolution.
THE partnership heretofore existing between
4 nite & Dean in the Butchering business
is tl is day dissolved by mutual consent. All
thea indebted to the late firm will please make
inure liate payment to A. R. White, who alone
is responsible for all liabilities of the firm.
1 h« * wines* will be continued at the old stand
by WHITE * SON.
Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 80, ’s*,
dec l ’55 f* dwlm
The Elm Tree Tales,
By F. Irene Bvrge Smith.
1 vol. 12mo. Price $1 00.
This book contains 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 sexe* will be delighted with
these interesting stone* ; and older hearts will be
moved with the touching and eloquently told ad
ven turea of the youthful subjects.
MASON BROTHERS, Publishers,
New YoA.
ty For sale at Kay’s Cheap Book Stores At
lanta, Ga, at publishers lowest price, sent free ol
postage to any part-of the Union, [dec 2 dwlm
WASHINGTON HALL
R E-0 P E N B D .
B— -dper day $1.25.
, KILPATRICK, Ag’t,
»a.
Onates, &r.
LOSING GLASS PLATES.
LOOKING GLASSES
AND
MANUFACTORY.
11HIS Establishment, by far theLAROEBT ano
MOST EXTENSIVE IN THE UNITED STATES, pos
sesses many advantages in variety and oxtonsive
ness of Stock over all others; and from the long
established and continued increase of trade from
>ll parts of the Union enables the proprietor to
lispose of his articles at less prices than any other
n his lino of business; and respectfully requests
his friendsand the public to call and examine his
large stock of Looking Glasses and Picture Frames
previous to going elsewhere, as the subscriber as
sures them chat they will find it to their decided
advantage in so doing.
Gilding in all its brane es. Gilt, Berlin Rote
■vood. Walnut, Oak, Mapl< Zebra and Mahoga
ny Mouldings, constantly n hand of SHIP
PING. Particular attention g ven to Shipping
II N. SIGLER.
Non. 64, 67, 69, and 71, Forsyth St. N. Y.
dw3m
AuciAuusiau Shores of the Black
Sea, with n Voyage down the Volga, and a
Tour through the Country ofthe Cossacks.—
By Lauroiics 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 Io be well informed.— N.
Y. Commercial Advertiser.
Mr. Oliphant is a fluent, easy, companionable
writer, who tells us a greatdeal we wantto know
without a particle either o f pedantry or bombast.
This neat little book, with its 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 distinct
writer, and his book embodies the best account
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 Bookstores
at Publishers prices, sent to any part postage free,
dec 8 1855 dwlm
More Books
A T KAY’S CHEAP BOOKSTORES, please
r\ call early and secure a Copy, there is not
sufficient for every body, first come first served,
a wo-d to th»jwiee is sufficient, publishci by SAM
UEL FRENCH, No. 121 Nassau, St., New
York City, price 25 cts. Each forwarded to any
part postage free on receipt of publishers price.
“RED PATH OR THE WESTERN SOIL.”
—A Story of Frontier Life and Adventures by Dr.
J. 11. Robinson.
/‘THE BLACK AVENGER.”—By Ned
Buntline.
“THE VOLUNTEER OR MAID OF MON
TEREY.”—By Nedßuntlinc.
dec 8 dawlm
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.
Alcott, frontispiece, muslin 312 pp , 12mo. 75
The Same—muslin, gilt edges and full gilt
sides. Price t 60
YOUNG MAN’S BOOK. Or, Self-Education,
by Rev. W m Hosmer, frontispiece on steel, mus
lin, 291 .pp., ISmo. 75
The Same—muslin, gilt edges and full gilt
jiides. Price 1 50
GOLDEN STEPS FOR THE YOUNG. To
Usefulness, Respectability and Happiness, by
John Mather Austin, author of“ Voice to Youth,”
iTontispiece on steel, muslin, 213 pp., 12mo. ?5
The Same—muslin, gilt edges and full gilt
sides. Price ] 50
LA' 1 ’ For sale by all Booksellers and News
Agents. Single copies sent by mail, post paid, on
receipt of price.
MH J E“- A MCI.I.TO.IN, Publishers,
-icrark Row, New York, and 107 Genoa/ o-Si., .duburn
Forsalu at Kay’s Bookstores, [dec 2 dwlm
AMERICAN CATTLE DOCTOR,
Eleven Thousand Cop es Sold! Price $1 00.
Dadd's Great Work on the
(DISEASES OF CATT'UE ;
CONTIANING
The necessary information for preserving the
health and curing the disease*- of Oxen,
Cows. Sheep, and Swine ; with • great
variety of original receipts and val
wbale information in refer-
ence to
FARM AND DAIRY MANAGEMENT,
WBBRXBY
Every Man can be His Own Cattle Doctor.
BY GEORGE H DADD.
Veterinary burgeon, of Boston.
“We have carefully examined the Book, and
can fully rec mmend it tuall who own Catde, 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, Ntws,
Every Farmer, Milkman, Drover, and Butcher
should own this Book. Price $1 00.
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. ,
M. SiXTo.V & Co, HAYE JCBT PVBtIBHKD
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 Profeeeor of Veterinary Mad
Icine in the jlndereonlan University, Glasgow.
WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS
ADAPTING IT TO AMERICAN
FOOD AND CLIMATE.
BY A. B. ALLEN,
Editor of the American digriculturisL
Illustrated with Numerous Engravings.
Published bv
C. M. SAXTON & CO.
152 Fulton Street. New York City.
A large tot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
at Publisher's lowest prices sent to any address
postage free.
dec 22 dwlm
American Poultry Yard.
rpHE American Poultry Yard, comprising the
I Origin, History, and Description ofthe dif
fident Breeds of Domestic Poultry, with com
plete directions fortbeir Breeding Crossing, Rear
ing. Fattening, and Preparation for Market: in
cluding specific directions for Caponizirig Fowl*,
and for the Treatment of the Principal Diseases
to which they are subject, drawn from authentic
sources and personal observation. Illustrated
with numerous engravings. Bv D. J. Browne.
Cloth. sl.
Published by
C. M. SAXTON & CO.
If 2 Fulton Streit.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 dw2m
The Horse's Foot, and how to keep it
Sound.
• "WTTITH cuts illustrating the anatomy of the
y V Foot, and containing valuable hints on
shoeing »nd stable management both in health
and disease. By Wm. Miles.
Published by
C. M. SAXTON & CO.
152 Fulton Street. New York City
A large lot fur sale st Kay's Cheap Bookstores
at Publisher’* lowest price sent to any address
postage free.
dec It) 4w2»
General
New Books.
ELLIE: OR, THE HUMAN COMEDY,
by Jaiin listen Cooke, Author of Virginia Com
edians, &c., beautifully illustrated with original
designs, by Strother. 1 vol. 12mo. Price $1.25.
A SOUTHERN HOME, by a Lady of Alber
marie County, Virginia. Ivol. square 12mo.
Price 63 cents.
DE H ASS’ HISTORY AND INDIAN WA Rb
OF WESTERN VIRGINIA. A Histmy ofthe
Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western
Vig-inia, embracing an 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 Ol VIR
GINIA, by Samuel Kerch eval. Second edition,
revised and extended by the author. 1 vol. Svo
Price $1.50.
A. MORRIS, Publisher,
Richmond Virginia.
X3F All for sale at 'Kay’s Cheap Book Stores
at Publishers Prices.
nov 17
' FLETCHER HOUSE,
MARIETTA, ... - GEORGIA
DIX FI-ETCHEB, Proprietor.
Nearest House to the Rail Road.
une _
BOSTON BELTING CO.
INDIA RUBBER GOODS.
37 Milk Street, Boston.
Manufacturers of
India Rubber Belting.
« “ Packing.
•« “ Hose.
And all other kinds of India Rubber Goods.
Tappan Mcßurney, J. Chever, Agents,
dec "’55 wly
A Year with the Turks: or, Sketch
es of Travel in the Eurojxwn a ai Asiatic Do
minions of the Sultan. By Warrington W.
Smyth, A. M. With a colored Ethnological
Map ofthe Turkisk Empire, Third edition.
12m0., cloth. Price 75 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, their system
of government, the policy of their rulers, and the
whole internal arrangements cf the Ottomon
Empire.— Phil. Nat. Argus.
Wp advise all those who wish for clear infor
rhaticn with regard to the conditon of 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, sent to any part postage free,
dec 8 1»55 dwlm
Tne Blackwater Chronicle : A
Narrative of an expedition into the Land of
Canaan, in Rando'ph County, Virginia, a
TCountry Flowing with Wild Animals, such as
“ Panthers, Bears, Wolves, Elk, Deer, Otter,
Badger, &c., &c., with innumerable Trout, by
Five Adventurous Gentlemen, without any
Aid of Government, and solely by their Own
Resources, in the Summer of 1851. By “The
' ClerkeofOxonforde ” Wilhlllustrationsfrom
.Life by Strother. 1 ’mo., cloth. Pr co $ I 00.
This is a handsomely-printed and beautifully
illustrated volume. Those who have a taste for
field spo-ts will be delighted with, bis cleverly
written narrative of the achievements and expe
riences of a hunting party inthehunting-grounds
ofthe Old Dominion. — Savannah Daily News.
A queer, quaint amusingly-written book, brim
ful of drollery and dare-devd humor. The work
overflows with amusement, and has a vignette ti
tle, and other beautiful illustrations hy Strother
Yankee Blade.
Published by
J. 8. REDFIELD.
No. 110 and 112 Nassau St., New York City. I
A large lot tor sale at Kay's Cheap Book-teres
at PnhP- 1 r~ : — *~"* *" lui l P aTt P of,a K c free. |
dec 9 1855
ST. CLOUDS HOTEL,
D. T. SCOTT, ----- PROPRIETOR,; (
Corner of Spring and Summer Streets, i
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
dec 12 1855 ” ~ ~dly
J. LUMSDEN & CO.
DEALERS IN
HIDES, OIL LEATHER,
AND
No. $4 South Market Sfeet,
JNASHVILLE, TENN,
ffiec 13 1855 Wly
B. LYONS. s. LYONS.
LYONS & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALRB IN _
HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO?
ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN WINES, LIQUORS. AC., &C.,'_
No. 19, Cedar Street,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
dec 13 1855 wly
VERANDAH HOTEL.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
CORNER of Cedar and Cherry. St.,
Opposite the P-st Office.
ing taken charge of this elegant House B ■ 1 J
we hope by prompt attention and Mod jflm
erate bills to meet a liberal share of public patron
age.
EB*” The Stage office is kept at this Hotel.
ACTON YUUNG.
;is. Sup't
dec 13 1855 ..j-o. , wly
CLARK’S RAIL ROAD SALOON.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
THE above Capacious Establishment on
Front Street, a few doors below the Corner
of the Square, is now open, with a splendid Bar,
supplied with the Choicest Liquors, and Cigars
of the finest flavor
The Eating department is not surpassed by
that of any other Restaurant in the South. The
proprietor invites his friends, and the public to
call, feeling confident that “none will go away
dissatisfiad.” SAMUEL CLARKE.
dec 13 1855 wly
Atlanta by Gas Light.
ONLY Twenty-five days until you can see
your city 300 miles from the seaboard by
Mr. Helms Gas Light, and as many of you have
been seeing by the light of the undersigned for
some years he would still take pleasure in infor
ming his old customers, that he is now prepared
to furnish Gas fixtures to any who may wish to
seeour city illuminated by Gas Light, on Christ
mas all of which wiill be warranted and sold low
for cash.
Dec. 2, 1855. T. R. RIPLEY.
iJP. S. It will require some time to get
put up and ready for use. Do not procrastinan
oo long in having yaur Fixtures or Burners huge
eady for use. daw Im
Jt & J. LYNCH.
Corr.tr Alabama and While Ilcdl-ttrexU,
Atlanta, Ga.
aWHLESALE and Retail Dealt
ers in New Orleans Sugar, Cof
fee, Syrup and Provisions gen
erally , which we "©iron the mos
reasonable terms.
We keep constantly on hand n general stock
of Liquors, Wines and Cordials, 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
lake advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al
, abama rivers on first raise and keep a Large Stock
of New Orleans and Cincinnati Goods, cheaper
than they can be bought in the markets above
■ mentioned. J. & J LYNCH.
1 oct. 19.’54- n2B-tf.
The Newcombs-
BY Thackery. A limited supply of this pop
ular novel has been ordered, and will be re
s ceived in a few days. Persons desirous of aecur
s ing early copies wc ulddo well to send in their
orders at once to the Cheap Book Store.
WM. KAY. (oot.»?,dtf
dP
Cotter ite,
IMPROV ED 11A VAN A PLXN
LOTTERY!’ *
(By Avthobitt Or the State of Aiabj.ua.)
ffliilitarq Sfahmi]
to be drawn January Bth 1856, in the City
of Montgomery, when Prizes amounting to
$30,000
Will be distributed to the following Magnifi
cent Scheme!
ONE THOUSAND PRIZES I
CAPITAL PRIZE SIO,OOO !
1 Prize of- $10,Olli)
2 do 2,000 is 4,001
3 do 500 is 1,61)0
11 do 250 is 2,750
10 do HO is 1,100
17 do 75 is 1,275
43 do ........ 50 i5..........2,150
83 do 25 is 2.075
200 do 10 is. 2,000
030 do ....•••• sis 3,150
1,000 Prizes in all amounting to. $30,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Tickets, $5, —Halves, $2.50. —Quarters, $1,25
UP” Every prize drawn at each drawing.
ry Bills on all solvet.' banks taken at par.
Id?” All communications strictly confidential
BAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Lions, Montgomei
feb 8. ’65 dwly.
$30,000!
IMPROVED
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY ?
By Authorial y of the Ulate, if Georgia.
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
lottery.
Schedule for January, 1856 !
f CLASS 11.
To be drawn January 23d, 1856, in the City oj
Atlanta, when Prizes amounting to
$30,000
Will be distributed according" so the following in
inimitable Scheme. If you drstw 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 of 2.oooarc ..4,000
f 3 do 500 are 1,500
11 do 250 are 2,750
10 do 110 are ’,IOO
17 do 75 are 1,275
43 do. .......... 50 are 2,150
83 do. ....’. 25 arc 2,075
1000 Prizes in all amounting to. $30,000
ONE THOUSAND PRIZES I
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Tickets $5, Halves $2,50, Quarters $1,25.
Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.
rar An communications strictly confidential
| SAMUEL 8W AN, Agent and Manager.
Atlanta, Georgia
april 20, ’54 dly
Xoiki’ij.
Jasper Academy Lottery!
[Bg Authority of the State of Getrryia.'}
MACON GA.
THIS LOTTERY re conducted on the
plan of the Royal Lottery ot Havana of
numbers—and drawn at Cconcei't Hall,
Macon, Ga under the sworn Superintendence < I
COL. GEO. M. LOGAN, and JAS. A.
NISBET, ESQ. ’
Grand Scheme for January 15th, 1856.
When prizes amounting to
$60,600
CLASS I.
Will be distributed as follows:
1 Prize of sls 000 is $15*,000
1 do 5 ODD is 5.000
1 do 4 000 is 4,000
1 do 3,000 is 3.000
I do 2,000 is 2,000
1 do 1,500 is 1,600
1 do 1,100 is 1,100
5 do .... ... 1,010 is 5.<‘00
10 do 500 is 5 000
10 do 200 is 2,000
'0 do 120 s 1,200
25 do 100 is 2,500
70 do 50 is 3,500
336 do 25 is 8,4 00
28 Approximation Prizes 800
501 Prizes amounting to $6,000.
ONLY, TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and paid,
when due, in full without deduction.
Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2 50.
LlF”Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
M*c'*n, Ga
2Uuctismcnts.
Wyatt and Co.,
[CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
YOUNG. WYATT Sc CO.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
GENERAL Commission Merchantsand Ship
ping Agents.
8. WYATT, R. B. YOUNG.
J. BTOGNEOR, F. WYATT.
March 8, 1855 dwtf
FRASER & THOMPSON,
k\\\VFactors, Commission Mcr-
and Forwarding ([
Agents, Adger’s North
Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
Particular attention will be paid to the Bale of
Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bacon &c.
airnncM.
Messrs. John Fraser & Co. and Mr. Henry
Gourdin, Charleston 8. C., J. J. Donegan Ala,
Wm. G. Swan Tenn.
FRED’K E.FRASER, PAUL 8. THOMPSON
oct 4 dw6m
HATS RETAILED
At IVholesale Prices at
STEELE’S
231, KING-STREET’.
t JIHE “HAT HALL,” 231 King-street is the
I only place where HATS ARE RETAIL
ED AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
No. —slß Per Dozen, or $4 Single.
“ 2 sl2 “ “ or 3 50 “
- 3—536 " “ or 3 00 “
I “ 4—s3o “ “ or 2 50 •*
By the above list of priees, you will perceive
• that you can purchase a single HAT at the sane
■ price as by the dozen, only at
, STEELE’S “HAT HALL,”
. 231 KING STREET,
. CHARLESTON, S C.
’ Oct 5 ’55 w3m
r - , ■ > *
1 1 Heniot & Petit.
4 VER AGE Adjuster-*. Forwarding and Com-
S A miseon Merchants. No. 36 East Bay. Cha
r-1 I leston, So. Ca.
0 I William B. Herlot. Kxlmnud W. PeUI
BRFBRXNCES.
I Hon. John P. King, G. T. Dortic, Eaqr., T.
"I W. Fleming, E*>qr.. Augusta Ga: Messrs.
1 Grenville. Sample & Co., Chattanooga, Tenn:
i James Walker, Esqr., James Coney, Esq., Messrs
>! Hobson & Wheless, Nashville, Tenn: Richard
•-1 Lathers, E«qr., 3. C. Dortic, Esqr., John J. Dor
r 1 tic, Esqr., New York : R. 8. Newbold. Esqr.,
■ Philadelphia : Messrs. Landstreet A Small, Bal
jara. |novZw6m
General
WALLACEIi. wINGFIELD.
Manufactures, agents for the B -ie
of Virginia, and Tr npessee. TOBACCO.
Have just received lOOßoxes, Various Brands
TOBACCO to be sold at Mav.lrturcrs prices,
dec 19 ’ dwtf
F(IK HAVANMA via KEY WEST
THE UNITE D STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP
ISABEL,
"■WM. ROLLINS. Commander.
WILL leave CHARLESTON for HA-
VANA via KEY WEST, on the 4th and
19th, and HAVANA for CHARLESTON via
KEY WEST,on the lothand 2uth of each
month.
The ISABEL now connects at Havana with
U. 8. Mail Steam Ship Company’s Line of Stea
mers for San Francisco via Aspinwall, and will
i carry the Pacific Mails. For Passage, apply to
MORDECAI &CO., 110 East Bay.
, oct 27 55 dly
The Shades.
> IS NOW OPEN
the season, where every de-^yjdy
, scription of the good things
1 of this life can be hail at (he shortest notice.-
) OYSTERS, by the quart, gallon or barrel. Not
to mention the HAPPY FAMILY perhaps would
i be amiss; therefore curious, we would invite you
to drop in and take a look at the Family ofMon-
; keys, Dogs, Cate, Coons, Opussums, Figs,
Chickens, Hawks, Crows, Doves, Snakes, &c.,
all confined in the same Cage together, and
strange to say. there is no family jars among them;
and it is said by ihcm who know, that Barnum is
outside. PLUMB & HATCH. Auguste Ga.
nov. 1■: dawly
Domestic Medicine.
GUNN’S Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man’s
Friend, in the H'>hse of Affliction, Fain,
and Sickness, Raymond’e new revised edition,
improved and enlarged by John C. Gunn, Bvo.
Sheep, $3.
Publishsd by
C. M. SAXTON* CO.
152 Fulton Street. New York City
A large lot for sa'e atKay’s Cheap Bookstores
at Publisher's lowest prices sent to any address
postage free.
1 dec. 20 dw2m
Hogs ;
THEIR Origin and Varieties; Management,
with a View to Profit, and Treatment un
der Disease; a'so. Plain Directions relative to the
most approved modes of pit serving their Flesh
By H.D. Richardson, author of “The Hive and
the Honey Bee,’’ &c., &c. With illusUatisus
—l2ino.
Published bv
7 C. M SAXTON * CO.
U 2 Fu ton Stn et. New Yo>k City
A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
at Publirher’s lowest sent to ady address
postage free. ,
dec 10 ■ dw2m
A Tenneaacai* Abroad ; or Letters
from Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Randall
W. McGavock, A M.. L. L. 8., Member of the
Nashville Bar 12m0., clo. Price $1 00-
The auth v visted nearly all the most interest
in ’ parts of Great Britain a rd of the Continent of
Europe also the Holy Land, of all which he gives
elaborate and instructive Yankee
Blade, Bcston.
Published by
.1. 8. REDFIELD.
No* 11® and 112 Nassau, St, New York Citv.
A large tot for sale at Key’s Cheap Bookstores
at Pu .fishers prices, sent to any pert portage Iroo
dec 12 1855 dwlm
The Workingman’s Way in the
World Being the Autobiography of a Jour
neyman Printer. By Clms. Manby Smith,
of “Curiosities of London life.” 12m0., cloth
Price $1 <lO
Written by a man of.genius and of most ex
traordinary powers of deqcripiion.— Boston Trav
eller. 7
It will be read with no sm-11 degree of inter
est by the professional brethren of the author, -a
well as by all who find at'ractions in a well told
tale of a w>rkingman.— Boston Attas.
An amusing as well as instructive book, telling
how humble obscurity cuts i's way through the
world with energy, perseverance and integrity.—
Albany Knickerbocker.
Published by
J. 8 REDFIEi D.
N . 110 and 112 Nassau. St., New York. City.
A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
P ib'ivb-ra prices, sa nt to any part postage tree
dec 8 18J5 dw Im.
Domestic Fowls;
CIIHEIR Natural History, Breeding, Rearing
I and General Management. By H.D Rich
ardson, author <f"l he Natural II story oi the
Fossil Derr,” <lc. With Illustrations.
Published by
C. M. SAXTON * CO.
152 Fu'ton St-* et New York City
A large lo‘. for stile at Kay a Cheap Book-tores
at I’ul fisher’s lowest prices sent to any sdureas
postage free.
dec 20 -. s 1 dw2m
L»j.'
The American Kittehen Gardener;
(CONTAINING Directions for the Cultivation
j of Vegetables and Garden Fruita. By T.
G. Fessenden.
Published by
C. M. SAXTON & CO. ,
152 Fulton Street, New York City
A large tot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
at Publisher’s lowest price sent to any address
postage free.
dec M <1 2m
Elements of Agricultural.
TRANSLATED from the French, and Adap
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