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PRI CES CU R R ENT.
Atlanta, April. 9. 1856.
Apple -Dried looals 0 Molasses-■> a'., n.W
Green, 150a20 bbl. $22
Bacon-Hams. Walli; No. 2, sll
Shoulder* 10>all No. 3, $9
Sides, <salo Meal--bush, 50at>0
Bgging, l"a 18-Matches—Geo-gr, 125
Butter—Goahon, 30! Foreign, 150
Country, ISrNf adder—lb, 20a25
Brandi* —Com--ga! 75< Mutton, 10al2
Fine, 4<ioaso9'Nails—keg, 530a575
aeef—lb, saß?Osnaburgß— y«l,
Brick..m. 400a500j0at8—bush, -lUalo
Burning Fluid, 120'0116—Lamp—gal, 125a300
Cotton—lb, BJa9]> Machinery, 125a250
Corn..bush, 50a55 Potatoes—lrsh, 125 al 50
CofloO—Rio—lb, 12jal3J< Sweet, ;'.00a350
Java, 14/Pork—lb, OAalO
Choose, 15a20,Rlce. 7
Candles—Tallow, 25jRopn. Ilattj
Adamantine, 3(ja35 Sall— In sacks, 175
Chlchons—each, 15a20> Clarified, 12
Camphine..gal, OOaIOO Crushed, 13a14
Eggs—doz, Balo ;Syrup—gal, suaoO
Flour—Superfine. 400a425«teel—Cast,—lb, 20
Family, 900 Gorman, 10
Extra, 10,00; American, 10
Factory Yarn, &oaß2£h)iritß Turpentine, 100
Fodder—cwt, a7u .shingles., m, 150a250
Feathers—lb, alOfl’eas,—lb, 75a125
Gin—Holland—gal, 175a225<Tobacco.—Com- lb, 15a29
Domestic, 60 Fino, 30a50
Hay—cwt, a125 fl’allow—lb, loal2£
Iron —American, 4la4J'Vinegar. 40a50
tweeds, s|a6i (Wheat/—bush, 125a140
Band. bja6f? Whiskey—Raw, 035
Indigo—lb, 125a150 ; Fine, 50a65
Lard, Best, 150
Lime—bbl, 100)
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Shin SJHinrrtispniriits.
STATE OF GEORGIA. CAMPBr.i.l.i
COUNTY.—W hereas Alfred Austell, guar-,
<lian of Elizabeth M. Austelll, orphan of William ,
W. Austell, deceased, having applied to the Court
of dismission from the guardianship of Elizabeth
M. Austell, it is therefore to ordered that all per
sons concerned be and appear at the next term, of
the Court of Ordinary, to be held, on the first Mon
day in June next, show and cause (if any they
can) why said Allied Austell, should not be dis.
missed from said guardianship.
Giveu under my hand, at office this April 7th,
1856.
aprillO R. C. BE.WERB, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CAMPBELL
COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Z. A. Rice, applies, for loiters of ad
ministration on the estate of Elisha Pinkney Bo
mar, late of South Carolina, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have letters of administration should not be
granted the Baid applicant.
Given under my hand at office this April 7th,
1856.
aprillO R. C. BEAVERS, Ordinary
S- TATE OF GEORGIA, CAMPBELL
COUNTY. —To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Littlebury Watts, applies for letters of
guardianship, of the person and property of Ira J.
Richardson, orphan child of William L. Richard
son, late of said county, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
that are concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show cam e
(if any they have) why, letters of guardianship
should not be graded, the said applicant.
Given under my hand at office this 7th, day of
April, 1856.
april 10 R. C. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
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FOR YOUR
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I PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTOR-
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•St. Paul, January 1, 1855.
PROFESSOR O. .1. WOOD-
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Yours, hastily,
J. W. BOND.
Firm of Band Kcllog, Druggist. St. Paul.
The undersigned. Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a min
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WM. DYER.
Brookfield, January 12. 1855.
PROFESSOR WOOD-
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114 Market st., SI, Louis, March b, 1855,
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fessor Wood's establishment, 114 Market street,
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HTSold lu re; bv all popular Druggist.-.
ipril 8 ’ dw3m
To Hire.
fINWO prime Negro Men. bv tiro Month, or
I until the Ist, of January next. Apply to
W G. PETERS.
Atlanta,March 25 '56 U6t
1 ADIES THICK SOLE MOROCCO
j Boots, this day received at
feb 8 1556 d2w DIMICK, JOYCE & CO.
'Tlknrrtisrrarnts.
Hiipiilcntt A Silvy,
DEALERS IN
mras & raws'
Dry (roods mid Clothing,
'W. Fl RMSHiNG (-SWF)
i G 0 0 1) S .
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks Va
lices, Hosiery, Gloves and Linking Glasses. Ac
dc.
No. 3 Opposite the Atanta Bank,
april 3 dw3m Atlanta, Ga.
I / k/ X/A Bl SHELS Peas of various kinds.
IUUU Cheap b.r cash, at
LAMAR, LOWE & CO.
IX HHDS. of fine Molasses, in Store
<•/ sale at the lowest market price.
LAMAR, LOWE & CO.
* ) j x SACKS Superior Rio and Java Cofl’ec, just
/ received and for sale by
LAMAR, LOWE A CO.
»Vit \l I LBS. Superior Rice, just received
?’ *1 J and for sale by
LAMAR. LOWE A CO.
Ran Away- One Cent Reward-
All persons forewarned from harboring R
a lad nained William Monroe Phii-nffi
lips, who runaway from the subscriber
on Thursday last. Said Phillips is anjfeZ
indentured apprentice to me, and any person
harboring him, will bo dealt with as is “in such
cases provided” by law 1 will pay no debts of
Iris contracting.
april 3 dwtf WILLIAM KAY.
New Tennessee Bacon.
I /1/ V Choice Bacon Sides
,l.y yz V/ and Shoulders. 50 bbls, Su
perior close trimmed Hams, well cured and dry.
WALLAGE A WINGFIELD.
Auction Sale.
A ILL be sold, before the Court House door
V V in Decatui DeKalb county, on Tuesday,
tho 29th, inst. 43 Acres of Land, near the De
pot, on which is a comfortable Dwelling House
and other necessary out Buildings. Hold as the
propeity of Mr. Walton. Terms, accomodating,
and Titles indisputable
8. J. SHACKELFORD, Arent,
apr 1 4—w3t
(CHOICE article of Family Flour.
yfeb29dwtf LAMAR. LOWE & CO.
For Sale.
rfl HIE subscriber oilers for sale 30 acres of
I Land lying near the incorporation of At
lanta. There are 350,000 Brick upon the prem
ises which ill be sold with the land or sepparate
ly. Apply at Jas. Riley’s Brick Yard, or at this
office. I feb23-dw3m] J- 8 MOODY.
Fire Engines, Suctions, Reels, Hose, &c.
Uj HE Subscriber is manufacturing superior
J’ Copper-ribbited LEATHER HOSE, war
ranted equal to any in the United States. Will
also supply, FIRE ENGINES, SUCTIONS, A
REEL, from one of the best builders in the coan
try, and whose Spouting Engines and Suctions,
are not surpassed by any builders.
JOHN H. HASKELL,
march 5 w4m Baltimore.
To Lawyers, County Officers and Others
Phaxnphlet of General Laws.
\X7" ILL bp printed in a few a days Pam-
V y phlet, embracing all the Laws of a gen
eral character, passed by the late General Atsem
bly. It will contain all the important acts in re
lation to Ordinaries, Sheriffs, Tax Collectors, Ex
ecutors, &c., together with a Court Calendar.—
Price $2, per copy.
Compiled by
3. B. De GRAFFENRIED,
inarch 19 Milledgeville, Geo.
Sale of Georgia, Faiildlng County.
HEREAB, John M. Farmer applies to m.
Vy for letters of guardianship over the per
sons and property of George W. and Celia E.
Lackey, orphans of William Lackey, deceased,
these nre, therefore, to cite and require all persons
concerned, to be, and appear at my office, on the
first Monday in May next, to show cause, (if any
they have) why said letters ghoul I not be gran
ted the applicant.
Given under my hand at office this, March the
13th, 1856
march 21 MILES EDWARDS, Ord'y.
State of Georgia, Pauliiliig < ounty.
*l7 HEREAS, Nancy Jones applies to me for
yy letters ot administration upon the estate
Wiley Jones, late of said county, deceased, these
are therefore, to cite and require all persons con
cerned , to be, and appear at my office, on the first
Monday in May next, to show cause, (if any they
have) why said letters of administration should
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand at office this, March the
13tb, 1856.
march2l MILES EDW ARDS,Ord’y.
Georgia Gwinnett County.
ON the first Monday of May next, Nathaniel
Reeder, of said county, will apply to the
Court of slid county, for letters of guardsinship
to Elisha L. Hooper and John H. Hooper, minor
children of Joseph H. Hooper, of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
ami singular tho kindred and others interrested,
to be and appear at my office on or before the
first Monday in May next, then and there to file
thei robjections, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted this March 11th, 1856.
G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary,
inarch I'J wlOd
Postponed Administrator's Sales.
VWTIIL be sold before the CourtHoUse 0 O
y f in Dallas, I‘aulduig County, within t h
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May
next, the undivided jth of lot No. 951, 3d district,
3d section, —also, the undivided }th of lot' No.
814 in the 3d district, 3d section, now Paulding
County
Also,on the same day, within the legal hours,
of sale, will lie sold befors the Court House Door
in the town of Cedar Town, Polk county, within
the lawful hours of sale, lot of land No 234 2d
district, 4th section, now Folk County. All sold
as the property of Alvan E. Whittier, late of said
County, deceased, for the the benefit ofhis heirs.
Terms Cash. THOB. MORRIS, Adni’r.
march 19 w4od
Gwinnett Sheriff Sales.
H‘L ' ,c i* o !*! within the legal hours of sale
y | before the Court House Door iu the
Town of Lawrenceville on the first Tuesday In
May next, the following property, to-wit:
One Two Horse Wagon, levied on as the pro
pertv of William B. Wallis, to satisfy a fi. fa., is
sued from Gwinnett Superior Court, in favor of
John Dunean vs., William B. Wallis and Tho
mas G. Wallis, his sefeuritv.
HENRY ALLAN. Sheriff
april :> w3od
W. M. HILL
.1 VCTION EER.
Residence iu Decatur, DeKalb county, Georgia.
Being truly thankful for the liberal patronage
he has hitherto received, still offers his services as
Auctioneer, and will attend all Administrators,’
Executors' and Trustees' sales, in DeKalb, Ful
ton; and the adjoining Counties. He having
had many years exjierience in the business,
flatters himself, that he will give entire satisfaction
in all cases.
For reference apply to the follow mg Gentlemen:
Hon. C. Murphy,Hou. W. A. Powell, Col. R.
M.Brown, Doct. A.Johnson,Decatur;
Hon. J. A. Hayden. Col. J. M. Calhoun. Doe.
E- X. Calhoun. I. J. Thrasher. Esq., Doct. B.
F. Bomar. W. \\ . Roark.
feb 7 w6m
State ofGeorgla, Paul.tlns; County.
HEREAS, John S, Pool applies to me for
Yy letters as guardianship over the persons
and property of Jolin & Thomas Lackey, or
phans ot William Lackey, deceased, these are,
therefore, to cite and require all persons concern
ed, to be, and appear at my office, on the first
Monday in May next, to show cause, (if any they
have) why said letters should not be granted the
applicant. .
’ Given under my hand at office this, March
the 13th, 1856.
march 21 MILES EDWARDS, Ord'y.
General 'Aburitiscinonto.
Carroll Sheriff’s Sales for Mayd
U 1 ■’'ILL be sold, oil th-’ tii>l Tuen<!nv m M;«y
y V next, before the Court - Do«m. hi
the Tvwfi «»f Cnrroh’ti)!!. within du Icgul !x,u x
ot Hale the following property, to wil ;
One Lol of La in I, No 139inthc IO:h, Ji;.. <>l
Carroll county Lexi-d’on n.- du* pjopert <>! .Ino.
J. Norton, towili»ty wuc li. la . uhhml t-iHu (’ ir
roll Inferior Court, in i i’.or «•'. W . I*. W. D nt,
vh., John J. Aorton.
Ako* the South half L«n of L inJ. X.». 223. in
the sth, dig., of Carroll county. I.cuedon
tho property of Polly Driver, to Hjii<iy <»rw li. fa.,
iesued from Carroll Superior Court, in favor of
Richard Jones, vs.. Polly Driver. Property pnin
ted out by Pl’fl’. Att’y.
Aho, Lot of Land. SS. in the ! Ith. ciist.
Also, the Snath half, of L 4 Land, Xw. IHS. in
the sth, din., of said county of Carroll. Levied
on as the properly of Harvy Parmer, to satisfy
one ii. fa., issued from Carroll Interior C ’uil. in
favor of Allen B. Carr and John T. Carr, exe
cutors of John T. (’air deceased, vs., Harvy Par
mer. Property pointed out by Pl’fi* Att’y.
Also. 50 Avies, of the South East corner, of
Lot of Land, No. 102, in the 6th, dial., of Car :
roll count). Levied on a» th" property of S. D.
White, to satisfy one fi. fa., issued front Carioil
Superior Court, in favor of S. H. Mcdarty. vs..
S. D. White, principal and M. B. White an I
D. P. White, securities on Stay. Property poin
ted out by S. D. White.
Also, Lot of Land, No. ‘-’sl in the s*h, dist-,
of Carroll county. Levied on ns the property of
Arhley Blacktdock, to satisfy *»ne Inferior
fl. fa., issued from Coweta Inferior Court, in fa- j
vor <-f William B. Brown, vs., William (’. Black
stock, principal and Ashley Blackstock, security !
on Bond, and sundry other fi. fas., in my hands. 1
Property pointed out by Pl’iVAt .
Also, Lot of Land, No. 39 in the 1 Ith, dist , of
Carroll county. Levied on he property • f
Larry Grice, to satisfy sundry Justice Court, li.
fas., issued from the 713th, dist., (». ?4._ of Car
roll conty, in favor of John R. Hardy, vs. Larry
Grice and A. 8. Bridges. Property pointed out
by Larry Grice, and sundry other fi fas., in iny
hands.
Also, 50 Acres, of the z North East coiner ot
Lot of Land, No. 47, in the original 2nd,dist. of
Carroll county. Levied on as the property of
Joel Hembre, to satisfy two Justice Court, fi. fas,
issued from the 1122 dist., G. M ,of Carroll coun
ty, in favor of William Boise, vs. Joel Hembrey,:
the property pointed out by defendant. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, the undivided half of Lot of Laud, No.
197, in the 11th, dist., of Carroll county. L» -'
vied on as the property of James M; Crele, to
satisfy two Justice Court, fi. fas., issued from the
713th, dist.,G. M , in favor of Hudson Moss, vs.'
James M. Creel. Property pointed Out by defen-*
dent.
Also, one Negro Woman, by the name of
Caroline, o! yellow complexion. Levied on as
the property of James H. Rodgers, to satisfy four
Justice Co'uit, fi. fas., issued from the 682nd,
dis*., G. M , in favor of H. H. Jean, vs. James
H. Rodgers, principal and Charles Rodahan, se
curity. Property pointed out by Charles Roda
han. Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable.
Also, the West half of Lot of Land, No. 2, in j
the Bth, dist., of Carroll county, Levied on as |
the property, of John B. Horsely, to satisfy four '
Justice Court, fi. fas., issued from the 653rd, dist,;
G. M., in favor ot A. J. Bertram, v?. John B.
Horseley. Property pointed out by defendent
Levy made and returned by a Constable.
Also, the North half of Lot of Land, No. 32, in ;
the l<’th, «’ irtt., of said county. Levied on as the
property of David Estes, to satisfy one fi. fa., is- j
sued from Carroll Inferior Court in favor of i
Afares Stallings, vs. David Estes. Property ‘
pointed out by defendant.
Also, 1 Town Lot, in the Townot Carrolton,
it being part of Lot, No. 128, 10th, dist., of Car-,
roll county, being 1 acre more or less. Levied
on as the properly of Thos. F. Duke, to satisfy
one Justice Court fi. fa., in favor of J. _V. Cates,!
vs. Thos. F. Duke. Pointed out by the defen- ]
dant. Levy made and returned by the Balift.
Aho, 10 Acres of Land, on the South line it ■
being part of Lot, No 63, in the 10th, dist., of;
Carroll county. Levied as the property of Bur- |
rell Nail, Justice Court fi.fa., in favor [
ofCharles Clark, vs. Burrell Nail, and Charles
Phillips, property pointed out by said Phillips- |
Levy made and returned by a Balin’.
Also, the East halt of Lot of Land, No. 198, i
the original sth, dist., of Carroll •'ounty. Levied '
on as the property of 8. D. J. Wright, to satisfy
one Justice Court, fi. fa; in favor of Johu T.
Meador, and company vs.’S. D. J. Wr’ght and J
A. Wright, property pointed out by J. A. Wright,
it being whereon J. &. C. Rodahan, formerly had |
a Steam Saw Mill. Levymade and returned by
a BalifT.
Also, !*ot of Land,No. 251, in the original sth,
dist., of Carroll county, and 3 J acres part of Lot, ‘
No. 96, in tho 10th, dist., of Carroll county. — ’
Levied on as the property of A. Blackstock, to
satisfy one Justice Court, fi. fa., in favar of H. G.
Williams,and sundry othorfi. fa., in my hands vs.
A. Blackstock, pointed out by defendant. Levy
made and returned by a Balift.
Also, one 40 Saw Gin. Levied on as the pro
perty of Jo'nnS. Grant, to satisfy one fi. fa., issued
from Carroll Superior Court, in favor of Georg ■
Musick vs. John 8. Grant. Property pointed out i
by said Musick.
Also, the South half of Lot of L ind. No. 185,
in the sth, diat., of Carroll County. Levied on I
as the’property ol W. J. Rick.s to satisfy «>nr li. ■
fa., in favor of B. F. Wood, vs. W. J. Ricks. — ;
Levied on for the purchase of Monev, pHiitcrfout t
by G. J. Wright, Rtf’s Att y. / . I
Aho, ’ Peddlers Waggon and one Yoke of
Oxen and Wagon. Levied on as the property '■
of William Funmons, to satisfy one Superior I
Court fi. fa., issued from Carroll Superior*
Court, in saver of Sterling Elder, vs. Wm Tim
mons, jointed out by Timmons.
april 4 ELI BENSON, she’ll
Postponed Sale.
Also, Lot «f Land, No. 48, and the South haK
of Lot, No. 39, in the 9th, dial., of Carroll coun*
ty. Levied on as the proparly of Willian G-
Wagnon, to satisfy sundry Justice Court, fi fas
issued from the luO6th, dist., G. M., in favor of
John T. Maador & Co., vs. William O. Wagnon.
Property points I out by the defendant.
april 4 ELI BENSON, .sheriff
SOLOMON DYSON vs NELLY M. DY
SON.—Libel for Divorce &c.. Union Supe
ior Court. It appearing to the Court by the re
urn of the Sheriff' that the defendant resides out
of tho County and State. It is therefore ordered
by the Court that service lx perfected by publi
cation iu the Atlanta Examiner according to the
statute in such case made and provided October
Term 1855.
JOSEPH E. BROWN, J. 8. C.
A term copy from tho minute of Court, Octo- :
ber, Term 185* THOS. M. HUGHES. Test. !
dec 61755 wtf '
Ambrotypes.
f¥3HE Public are respectfully invited to call and
J examine thia new and beautiful Style of Pic
tures which the undersigned is now producing at
bis Daguerreau Rooms Over Kay's Book Store,;
White Hall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Those pictures are are much admired for their
richness of tone beauty of finish and durabili‘y.
Instructions given in the Art.
Daguerreotypes as usual taken in every Style
Os the Art. Specimens of Ambrotypes ainl Da
nerreotypes can be seen by calling.
jan 61 wly T. F. BALTSM kN s
Geoeglu, Paulding Comity.
yi - ' HEREAS, Nancy A. Rhodes, administra
| Uix on the estate of Johu Y. Rhodes, de
ceased, applicsto me for lettersof dismissionirom
said administration, these are, therefore, to cite
and require all persons concerned, to be and ap
pear at my office, on the first Monday iu Octo
ber next, to show cause, (if any they have) why
i said letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this March the
24 th, 1856.
march 28 MILES EDWARDS, Ord'y.
Georgia. Paulding County.
j YWTHEREAS. Andrew J. Norten applies to
V V me for letters of guardianship over the
; persons and property of Mary J. and Johu F.
I Rhodei, minor orphans of John V. Rhodes, late
I of said county, deceased, these are, therefore, to
I cite and require all persons concerned, to be aud
i appear at my office, on the first Monday in May
j next, to show cause, (if any they have) why said
I letters of guardianship should not be granted the
| applicant. Given under my hand at office, this
I March the 24th, 1856.
march 28 MILES EDM ARDS, Ord’y.
A LARGE lot of dried Fruit, Onions, Ac.
feb29dwtf LAMAR, LOWE & CO.
jr’isrliiisriib's.
j I 'I i HE A TIHIE’i’IH’R
I
HOLLOW A)'SPILLS.
WHY ARE WE SICK '
, llhas bit'll the lot f !>'..■ I'.uinau rar. IO l>
j weighed ilowil bv disease and sillier 11/. Ill'll.-
I LOWAY’.S PILLS arc speei illx adapted totl
| relief of tire WEAK, lire NERVOIftiIreUEL
! ICATE, and the INFIII.VI. <>t ill dim-■ :>4 '-
I sexes, and constitutions. I’afruvr IL.IIov.:»y
■ personally .-up< rintends On inanul:., lure of in
■ medicines in the I nit: -I States, and offer.- them
i to a free and enlightened people,asthe In st rem
i edv tire world ever sr.v ll.r the r ■ ov.J < f I'isea-
These Pills Purify the Blood
rhesv famous Pills are e.vpressiv rnml>iur»l to
I operate on the .<t«unach. the Iher, the kidneys, the
i the luugtj, the tikin, and she bowels, ocrrerling
any derangement in their functions, purifying the
blood, the very fountain ol life, and thus < u.ing
, disease in all its forms.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
tNeatly halt l*'c human race have taken hcsc
I 1 ills. >1 has bio n proved in all part- of the vv.nld
: t int nothing has been found equal t them i:i
cases or disorder of the liver, dyspepsia, and.
I stomach complaints gcnera’ly. They soon give a
healthy tom to those organs, however mud. d— ‘
rangrel, and other means have fail' d.
General Debility, 11l Health. j
Many of the most despotic Governments hav
opened their Custom Houses to the introduction ‘
of these Pills, that they may become the medicine t
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
celebrated medicine It corrects and regulates
the monthly courses at allperiods, acting in many
cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest ’
medicine that can be given toChildren of all ages j
and for any complaint; consequently no family ■
should be without it.
I Holloway's Pills arc the best remedy known in
I the world for the following diseases
i Asthma Headaches
' Bowel Complaints Indigestion
I Coughs Influenza
Colds Inflammation
‘ Chest Diseases Venereal Affections
| Costiveness Worms, of all kinds
j Dyspepsia Stone and Gravel
i Diarrhoea Secondary Symdtoms
' Dropsy Inward Weakness
| Debility Liver Complaints
Fever and Ague Lowness of Spirits
Female Complaints Piles
*,• Sold at the Manufactories of Profcssuu
Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York and
244 Strand London by all respectable Druggists
and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United
States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 2
cents, 624 cents, and $1 each.
SSA- There is a considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. li.Directions /or the guidance of Patients in
every disorder are affixed to each Box.
dec 13
Administrator’s Sale.
3 > Y AN ORDER ol’the Court of Ordinary ot
Fulton County, will be sold, on the first
Tuesday' in May next, before the Court House
door in the town of .Itlanta, within the legal
hours of sale, one hundred and forty acres of:
Land, lying in the 17th district, (originally Hen- [
ry,l now Fulton county, whereon James Trimble
lived and died, adjoining J. T. Evins.and others,.
on Nancy Creek. Sold under the eneumberance i
of a dowery of the widow,for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms on day of sale. I
inarch 19 JAS. F. TRIMBLE, Adm r. 1
GEORGIA, Forsyth County:
AL'KT'HEREAS, James Wood has this day
y y applied to mo for letters of administra
tion upon the estate of John Wood, late of this
county, deceased : These are, tberefi re. to cite
and admonish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
our Court of Ordinary, to be held in Cumming.'
on tho first Monday in April next, to show cause,
if any they have, why tetters should not be grant- j
cd the applicant. IL B \ RKER. Ordinary,
inarch a
OF GEORGIA, CAMPBELL
COl NTY. —To all whom it may concern : ■
Whereas, the estates of James M. Knox. George
W. Knox and jAugustus P. Knox, all three
la'e of Campbell county, deceased, is now un
represented, from the fact that the letters of ad- ;
ministration of John A. Wright, on all three of
said estates has been revoked : These are.tbere
fore, to cite and admonish all, and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceaseds, to be and
appear at my office, within llw time prescribed
by law, to show causepfany th -y have, why the
administration of said estates should not be res
i ted in the Clerk of the Superioror Inferior Courts
' of said county, or such other person as may be
j entitled to the same, agreeably to the statute in
1 such ease made and provided, &c.
Given under mv hand nt office, this. March
13th, 1856.
inarch 19 R C BEAVERS, Ordinary.
Guardian Sale
ll; ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May
y» next, by order of the Court of Ordinary.
»l l.uion county, Gg., at Canton Court House,
Cherokee county. The fourth interest in Lot of |
I and. No, 535-2nd. dist.-sce., of said Cherokee :
.rounty, belonging to Julia C. Duncan, minor
heir of Alexander, deceased. Sold for the bene- |
•i of said minor.
JOHN C. DUNCAN, Guardian. >
a:ch4 wtds '
Georgia, Paulding Counry.
Samuel W. and Stephen IL
y y McLarty, applies to me for letters of ad- [
ministration upon the estate ot John McLarty, |
late of said county, deceased, these arc, therefore j
to cite and require all persons concern, to be and I
appear at my office, on the first Monday in May |
; next, to show cause (if any they have) w hy said
j letters ot administration should not be granted '
j the applicants. Given under my hand at office. I
1 this March the 24th, 1856.
march 28 MILES EDWARDS, Ord'y.
Georgia, Paulding County.
\TT HEREAS, Nancy A. Rhodes applies to,
yy' me for letters of guardianship over the i
persons and property of Rebexca A., and 4 oung '
! B. Rhodes, minor orphans ot John Y . Rhodes,
late of said couuty. deceased, hese are, therefore.'
to cite and require all persons concerned, to be
and appear at my office, on the first Monday in I
May next, to show cause, (ifany they have) why i
said letters of Guardianship should not be gran- j
ths applicant. Given under my hand a' office,
this March the 24th. 1856.
I march 28 MILES EDWARDS, Ord'y.
Notice.
A GREEABLY to an order from the Court
i of Ordinary of Union county, wifi be soldi
I before the Court House door, in the Town of:
i BlausviUe, Union, county on the first Tuesday in
! May, between the legal hours of sale
' Lots of Land number 57 in the Bth dist., and 1
j first section of Union county. 58-8-1, exceptthe
j Widow's dower in each lot. Sold asthe proper
’ ty of the estate of Abraham Bruce, deceased, for
I the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said d.--
I ceased- March 17th, 1856.
march 22 ROBERT BRUCE. Adm’r.
Georgia fulton coi n rY.-wh.re
as Daniel Johntou, applies to me for letters
jof dismission from the administration of the es-
I tale of L. C. Cheshire, late of said county, these
I are therefore to cite and admonish all nad singu
i lar the kindred and creditors of said deecsed, to
1 file their objections in office in terms of the law,
otherwise letters disinissory will be granted
to the applicant on the fir.-t Monday in Augus'
, next.
| march | JOS. HgM EAD. Ord
GENT’S FINE FRENCH CALF PUMB
Sole Sewed and Peged Boots, also heavy
‘ French Calf Square Edge Boots, just received at
| feb 8 1856 d2w DIMICK, JOYCE & CO.
Qsnera! 2Vbuertiamcude.
„...
li’INE CLOTHING.
E .. i > iviog the I n .;i:oi<T t, |.
gant assortment of
?icti and BciyY Clothing and Furnishing
Goods,
,1’01; -PItLSO AND SUMMLI: W EAR,
THE n.XEN'i ANP BEST MAKE
i*i r, t« •I . Tritn .ciugs in<l Bnl’Oii.i o
t qualitirv. ’i'v.i-t au.l Tinvud.
«: Hats taps, Boofsami Shoes.
■■ . hi
\ Is k the Patent Folding I’nibrella, which can
bept.il in a trunk, vafib*’ nr overcoat pocket—to
; which ■ invite fin- public aMciilion.; u I will sell
’ at the l > rash price.
Gall :•! the G!;m.< Front, No. 40, Whitch I] ft..
1 .Hi'! \ou will always be iß'atv.l respectfully.
1 iii’i'ch 6 iltvly ' VV. HERRING & SON.
WM. H. TUTT,
Wholesale anti Retail Druggist,
. o/■/-o a- 7 7't; i ur; u.s T.i itotf.i.,
AUGUSTA, GA..
/ P’FEKSIor o, ; term. a. a. ,
4 / cOniod;itm* r a. any other
in l'.<- Smill, a forge and complete as
o-bn.nt of DRUGS, CHEMICALS.
PAI N i'S.OII.S, WiNDOW GLASS.
si RGICAL INSTUMENTS,DYE-STUFFS
and PERFI '.lil't’i ofloreign and domestic num-.
ulaclure, to which be respectfully invites the at
, trillion of Merchants, Physicians, and Planters.
Amo: g his Stock may be found :
520 boxes French WINDOW GLASS.
i 1(1,600 lbs White LEAD—best brands.
5,000 - French Snow-White ZINC.
1 I.OOOgils. Lamp OIL,
, 360 oz. QT LNINE.
260 doz. M USTARD,
200grnces MATCHES,
5 Ccroons Spanish INDIGO.
5.000 lbs. POTASH;’
100 doz. SNUFF,
: 200 bl,! *. Rosendale Hydraulic CEMENT. 1
j fe b 24 wI y j
YOUATT’S C .NDITION POWDERS. t
j FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF
Heaves, Broken Wind, Coughs, Glanders j
and all diseases which affect the mucous >
i membrane of the Lungs, Wind-Pipe,
Throat and Head, of
HORSES AND CATTLE.
| T is also the best remedy to expel Botts and
JL Worms, loosen the Hide, improve the appetite
and keep the animal in Good Condition.
, Fov sale by Druggists and Merchants generally,
I and at Wholesale by Haviland, Risley & Co.,
i Augusta, Ga ; Haviland, Harrat & Co., Charles
i ion, 8. C; and Haviland, Harral & Risley, New
i York; Wholesale Druggists.
I feb 23 dtwicew wly
' DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY
AND FANCYGOODS.
W E have now in store, for the
Trade, our usual assortment
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PERFU
MERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, &c.,
which we offer to Merchants at unusually low
prices for cash or approved credit. Those visit
ing our market would do well to call and exam
ine our stock and prices. The following articles
will comprise part of our stock :
50 kegs Sup. Carb. SODA;
1,500 lbs. line INDIGO ;
100 box. Sup. Carb SODA, in 1 lb. papers;
3,000 lbs. No. 1 MADDER
400 boxes WINDOM GLASS ;
150 dozen MUSTANG LINIMENT;
2.060 lbs. PUTTY; 3,000 lbs. ALUM:
60 doz. CHERRY PECTORAL :
100 “ Hudson’s MUSTARD ;
200 “ VERMIFUGE ;
300 “ fine COLOGNE ;
500 lbs. Extract LOGWOOD ;
50 doz. Lyon’s KATHARION ;
10 •• Barry’s TRICOPHEROUS ;
3,500 lbs. Roll BRIMSTONE :
k 3,000 •• SULPHUR ;
50 doz. Thompson’s SOAP ;
10 boxes Ca-tile SOAP, in cake. ;
300 galls. Train OIL ; 250 do. Lamp OIL ; i
350 “ Linseed OIL ;
400 “ No. t Lard OIL :
10,600 lbs. WHITE LEAD.
HAV ILA ND, RISLEY & .CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
two doors above Globe Hotel.
fill 23 dtwiceawwly.
THE PHILOTOKEN.
OR, FEMALE S FRIEND.
fOR THE CURE OF PAINFUL AND DIS
ORDERED MENSTRUATION, A PRE
' VENTIVE OF MISCARRIAGE.
AND A CERTAIN REMEDY
aFOR ALLAYING SYMPA
THETIC NERVOUS
AFFECTIONS, &c.
Much of the suffering attendant upon the fives
females is owing to obstruction ami irregular
ity of their peculiar seasons, which if not relieved
renders them invalids for life.
Irregular Menstruation, while it is one cause <»t
the decline of health and beauty, is the principal
cause also of barrencss. As well might vegeta
tion flourish, robe itself in bloom and bear its gol
den fruit, independent of the genial influence of
sunshine and showers, as that Woman should
wear the bloom of health and fulfil her high des
tiny, while suffering from irregularity in her sea’
sons.
The merits of “The Plnlotoken” as a remedy
in “female complaints” are of a nature that can-1
not with piopriety be set forth in an advertise-;
meat. A pamphlet however accompanies each i
bottle, with full particulars, am! a single trial is
warranted to prove its efficacy. Heads of fami
lies, Physicians, ami Planters.who have sickly;
servants, will find a remedy in the Philotoken I
worthy of their attention.
ry Purchasers to avoid imposition will ob-1
serve that the genuine has my signature on the .
outside wrapper. Price one dollar .a bottle.
T. C. RISLEY, Proprietor.
Sold by Druggists and country Merchants gen-'
erally, and at wholesale in Augusta, Ga., by
Haviland, Risley & Co.; in Charleston, S. C.,by ,
Haviland. Harral & Co.; and in New York by
Haviland, Harral & Risoly. wholesale druggists.
feb 23 dtwiceaw wy 1
D. B. PLUMB & CO.,
BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALR3 IN
Drujs, Medicines, and Chemicals,
DYE WOODS & DYE STUFFS,
Oils, Faints and Painters' Articles, Varnishes,'
Window Glass and Putty, Glare W are,
French, and American Perfumery, Fine
Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Fine
Tooth and Hair Brushes,
Paint Brushes,
SVKOII AL AND DENTAL IMETRCXENTB,
TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS OK 3LL KINDS
Spices, Snuffs. Manufactured Tobacco, all
the Patent or Proprietary Medieinces
of the Day, Superior Inks. Pure
Wines and Brandies lor Med
ical Purposes, Extracts for
Flavoring, ChiceToi
let and Fancy
Articles,
etc.
.gar W >• offer goods equally as low as they ea»
be obtained from any similar establishment inthis
: section.
' Warranted /o 6e Pure, Fresh, and Genuine.
Reorders from the Country promptly filled
and satisfaction guaranteed with regard to price
and quality.
PHYSICIAN'S’ PRESCRIPTIONS will re
' ceiae particular attention at ail hours of the day
might. [norldwly
T. D. Lyons-
U- HOLESALE GROCER&
y I MISSION Merchant Atlanta
is now Receiving one ofthe largest stock of Gra
! ceries, ever offered in this place, and will sell far
, cash, as low and lower than they can be bought
in this market. Liberal advances made »■ all
consignments prompt att.ution to forwarding.
KEFEKSSCIB.
| Webster & Palmes, 1 Savannah < leergov
J. T. Doane, ;• Atlanta g«
P. E. McDannell, j do
nos. «3 vrtf
Kfyarkston ADuctismcnto.
A. G. PARKER’S
FRENCH MILLINERY & FANCY
»S T O R E S
No. i>4‘» KING STREET,
> (.• • -wly <’IIAR I.ESTON.
. SieiihoiiM". Hleii A Co.
I'onWA IIDI.NG AND
Oommission Merchants.
XO. 7 I! WXESTIIEET,
('1,0r!...t0.•. S. <•
' 3 hAR’i'ICLLAR attention given (<>
| the i«ale of Corn, Wheat, Flour,
> j Cotton. Bacon. Lard and Country Pro-JMiggW
I duce generally, and from their long
pe.rienco in the above Business, they feel eofident
. I of giving satisfaction to ail who m.av favor them
with their patronage.
References:
Messrs. .1 R. Wallace A- Brothers and Mr.
J. Norcross, Atlanta.
Charlc.-ton, 8. C., March 28th, 1856.
march 29 d'2m
rpilE attention of Dealers is railed to the handsome :
I assortment of SPUING and SUMMER
1’ LOT HI N
now on hum!, manufactured under my own supervis
ion at Newark, N. J., which yon will And unsur
pttMcd by any stock in this city. Tho large
amount of Clothing
ss o l »
at mv establishment, and
AT THE
uniformly low prices, has given the
CAROLINA CLOTHING DEPOT
t the reputation which it bears throughout the Southern i
country. Merchants will be convinced
okt yv
‘ careful examination of tho superiority of styles and *i
res of my clothing. Cash and prompt paying
CRE D 8 T
customers will all find that the advantages
Os Five Ycarfo'
I experience in selling clothing, wholesale and retail, en- |
ables the proprietor of knowing the styles best i
adapted for the country trade.
Please call, err -basing, at
A. N. COHEN, Jr.
' feb2B-w6m 261 Klng-st. Charleston, 8. C.
EMPORIUM OF FASHION
•230 KING-STREET,
1 j 11CTO117A RANGE.
B | AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
riAHE Subscriber will receive per every Stea-
’ j j iner additions to his alreadv SPLENDID
’' ASSORTMENT of
rj FRENCH AMERICAN
Paper Hangings,
y From the best Domestic and
Foreign Manufactories.
> WINDOW SHADES,
Ol French, German and American Painting
WINDOW CORN'CES, BANDS A.4D
LOOPiNG PINS,
Os the most celebrated German A English make.
LANDSCAPES
: Representing Scenes in Europe and Anieriea.
—ALSO—
CURTAIN STUFFS.
j MUSLIN &LACE CURTAINS,LACE Cl R
TAIN LOOPS, 4e.
MATRESSES, PILLOWS, BOLSTERS AND [
PALLIASSTERS.
F DUPONT.
feb 25 d6n» Charleston, S. C. ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Flour, and all kinds of Country Produce ,
167 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON. 1
7 s\l >ar t' < ’l‘fo r (dtoifion xvill be P a >a«£S37\|
jjELPI '■<> the sale of I
FLOUR. GRAIN, BACON, LARD. &c., I
and liberal advances made on shipments.
REFERENCE:
Girardey, Whyte, & Co.. Augusta, Ga. ,
John C. Carmichael, do
Klinck & Wickenberg, Charleston.
H. Jesson, do
James Girviu, Baltimore,
Saia’J C. White & Bro., Philadelphia. j
feb 28—wly
11. 1.. TINLKY. .IAS. 11. ARTOPE '
H. L. TINLEY & CO.,
(Commission & F o r w ar il i ng,
Mcrdiants,
CHARLESTON, s. (.
: Give their prompt personal attention to the sale |
of all kinds of Produck, and to the purchas
ing, to order, all articles that may de
sired, fora commission of2} per
cent.
Goods received and forwarded at 10 cents
per package. No Goods have or will bo detain-
• ed by us for freight and charges.
Liberal Advances made, on all consign- ‘
ments to us. feb 28—wly |
; G. A. IIERIOT. WM. P. HOLME
HERIOT & HOLMES,
C i'm missio n&F o r w aiding
ivrordia-nts.
No. 4 VEN DU E RA N GE,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
tdtT Particular attention paid to the sale of
I Cotton, Flour, Grain, and all de:«cription of coun
; try Produce.
Also, to the Fowarding of Merchandise '
to and from the interior. feb 28—w l y
FRASER & THOMPSON,
Factors, Commission Mer-
liants and Forwarding OCtZjOl
.\u‘'nt'- North
Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. oflH
Particular attention will be paid to the Balc of
Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bacon &c.
RRFKBKNCKB.
Messrs. John Fraser & Co. and Mr. Henry ,
Gourdin, Charleston W. C.,.1. .1. Donegan Ala. I
Wm. G. Swan Tenn.
FRED’KEFRASER, PAULS. THOMPSON |
oct 4 dw6m
Herriot & Petit.
A V ERAGE Adjusters, Forwarding and Com- ;
misson Merchants, No. 36 East Bay,Char-
I icFtou, So. Co.
William B. flerlot. Kilinund W. Petit |
REfEBENCKS.
H<>n. John P. King, G. T. Dortic, E*qn, 1. i
W. Fleming, Esqr., Augusta Ga: Messrs
Grenville,Sample & Co., Chattanooga, Tenn:
Jarnos Walker, Esqr., James Uorrey, Esq.,Messrs
Hobson & Whelcss, Nashville, Tenn: Richard
Lathers, Esqr., S. C. Dortic, Esqr., JohnJ. Dor
tic, Esqr., New York : R. B. Newbold, Esqr. ,
Philadelphia : Messrs. Landstreet & Small, Bal
mre- I nov 2 w n
Mordecai & Co.,
I AUCTION A-COMMISSION MERCHANTS
HO EAST BAT.
$ CKMOSW,
. ■ ”w»ch, i SOUTII-C .1 HOLINA.
I . Merchandise of every description sold on
! Commission, and libera! advances made on Con-
I moots
' oct 2 <H 4
’ | FOR RAVANNA via KEY WEST
, T H E UNITED STATES MAIL STE A MSHIP
ISABEL,
’ WM. KOLLINS. Commander.
lI’ITTILL leave CHARLESTON for HA
■ yy VANA via KEY WEST, on the 4th and
r| 19th, a -i HAVANA l >r CHARLESTON via
I KEY U EST, on the lOth and 25th .f each
I I month.
I The ISABEL now connects at Havana with
U. S. Mail Steam Ship Company’s Line of Stea
mere fur San Francisco via Aspinwall, and will
carry the Pacific Mails. For Passage, apply to
MORDECAI & CO., HO Eat Bay.
oct. 27 61 dly
lliiohs,
National Geographical Series. -No. 1.
FIRST LESSO NS
EOGRAI’IIV ;
OR. INTRODIICTfON TO
vol rirs \jam ai. or oeochapiiy
> ‘ BY -I \MES MONTEITH
NEW YORK :
V 8 B\RXES A CO
i 51 John*Htr<
SSL Lou i*; tun 6 Buchiunm. Cincinnati!:
11. W. Derby. -Chic-go: D. B. Cooke & Co.
---Nsw Orleans: J. B. .Steel.— Baltimore : .1. W.
Bend 4 Co- Atlanta, Ga : William Kay.
. march 13 dwlm
BOTANT-V
OF THE
SO IT TH ERN ST A IES
IN TWO I’ARTS,
I Part I. btruclural and Physiological 80-'
tany mu! Vegetable products.
Part 2. Descriptions ofSoutlirin Plants. ■
Arranged on the Natural System.
I RKCEDEn BY AT.IXSAEAN
j AND t DICHOTOMOUS ANALYSIS.
I BY PROF. JOHN DARBY. A. M.
SEW YORK:
\. S. BARNES 4 CO., i
51 a 53 John-Btrect.
Cincinnati : li. \\ . Derby.—John M. C'onpcr. \
Savannah.— William Kay, Atlanta. Ga.
march 13 dw2rn
FIRST BOOK LN
COMPOSITION
FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS,
i ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PLAN.
BY F. BROOKFIELD.
NEW YORK ! ’
\. S. BARNES A UO..
51 52 John Street.
Ciucinnatti: IL W. Derby. Chicago : D. ,
■ B. Cooke & Co.—St. Louis : L. A- A. Carr, j
j Baltimore : J. W. Bond \ Co.- - Atlanta, Ga: I
■ William Kay. march 12 dwlm j
SHOEPAC RECOLLECTIONS,
.4 Way-side Glimpse of American Life, j
BY
WALTER MARCH
Price $1 00.
BUNCE & BROTHER, Publishers,
No. 126 Nassau-street, New Y’ork.
- i A large lot for sale at Kay's Cheap Bookstores
> ■ Atlanta, Georgia. march 11 dwlm
Alien Sinclair:
OR,
i' A LOVER'S ADVENTUBES.
AtROMANCE.
: By the Yuthor of the ‘Autobiography of an i
Orphan Girl,” etc., etc.
He who his lot from fate can grasp,
I ; Os one true friend the friend to be.
He who one faithful maid can cla'.p, ;
, i Shall hold with us his Jubiclee.
PRICE 25 CENTS.
GARRETT & CO., Publishers.
18 Ann-street, New York. i
A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores I
; Whitehall St., Atlanta. Ga.
! march 9 dwlm
ST. ( KOI DS HOTEL,
| D. T. SCOTT, ------ PROPRIETOR, !
' Corner of Spring and Summer Streets, ,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
I dec. 12 1855 _ dly ;
J. LUMSDEN & CO.
DEALERS IN
HIDES, OIL LEATHER.
1 SiEl©l£ OWItWS I
No. S 4 South Market Street,
1 NASHVILLE, TENN. '
dec 13 1855 wly •
I B. LYONS. j. LYONS. 1
E Y O N S A. CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALRS IN
I HAVANA .CIGARS, ITOBACCO,
ALL KINDS OP
i FOREIGN WINES, LIQUORS, AC., &C..
No. Cedar Street,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
| dec 13 1855 wly j
VERANDAH HOTEL..
NASHVILLE, TENN.
4 yORNER of Cedar aud Cherry, St.. Ays.wt
. Opposite lhe Post Office. ■
‘ ing taken charge of this elegant Houseß “ ■ ! i |
I we hope by prompt attention and
; erate bills to meet a libera! share of public patron 1
age.
\TtT The Stage office is kept at thia Hotel.
ACTON YOUNG.
Sup’t.
dec 13 1855 wly
( LARK’S RAILROAD SALOON, i
NASHV ILLE, TENNESSEE
rillHE above Capacious Establishment on >
| Front Street, a few doors below the Coiner
of the Square, is now open, with a splendid Bar, '
supplied with theChoiccs Liquors, anil 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 “nona will go away
dissatisfiad.” SAMUEL CLARKE.
dec 13 1855 wly
flpui l ,xi‘. 1 r. jyi-. —>
Mathematical, optical, and
Philosophical Instruments—such as cases
of Drawing Instruments, Parrallel Rules, Divi
ders, Engineers’ Scales, Tape Measures, Survey
ors’ Chains, &c., Surveyors' Compasses, Engin
eers’ Levels, Transits. Rods, &c., Spectacles, Spy
Glasses, Microscopes, Thermometers, Barometers,
Stereoscopes, Air Pumps, Electrical Machines,
Galvanic Apparatus, Magic Lanterns, Dissolving
Views, Polyoramas, &c., at wholesale and retail.
i ty A priced and illustrated catalogue forwar
| ded b ■ mail, gratis.
JAMES W. QUEEN,
2M Chesnut, near 1 Oth Mt,
I feb II twty Philadelphia.
OGDEN, STAKR K,j< (>••
| CIHIPPING, Forwarding and GeneralS|c|s
I Commission, Merchants, Savannah,
I Georgia.
1 Agents for Union Line Packets for New York
| “ Despat eh “ “ Boston.
i jan 118 M wly.
BOSTON BETTING CO.
INDIA RUBBER GOODS.
37 Milk Street,) Boston.
Manufacturers of
India Rubber Belting.
“ •• Packing.
“ •• Hose.
1 1 And all otter kinds of India Rubber Goods
! Tappan Mcßurney, J. Chever, Agents.
! dec 6 ’55 wly
JOHN H. HASKELL’S
1 Copper-Riveted Leather Hose,
Stretched Leather Bands.
teu"' J- H. H. is also agent for Steamboat,
Church. Factory, and other bells.
33 Eutaw Street, hMtimnre,
I an. 16,1856--wly
Wayne, Grenville & Co.,
' General Commission and Forwarding
| mU! Merchants, Savannah, Georgia.
1 I All business intrusted to their care will
1 meet with prompt attention Liberal advancer
' made on consignment.
.| T. B. WAYNE, 7 Savannah.
B. AL3X. WAYNE, $
hjhattauuow -
w. r s/jiPB, »
| feb 3,'66, - dwly
Till] aiHjrrtisrmrnts.
DR. J? Al. BABKB,
II omoe pal hie Ph y s i c i a n.
Fulton House. Atlanta,Ga.
man!. u 1856 , <lwlv
' F. I>. TIWRMAN, M. I).. I). I). S,
eSq'ryco'Q -Detyfef,
| [AB located In Atlanta, Goorgla. W Office—No
> 1 38 White-Hui], Strout. (jan2o-dw3m.
HENRY T. NELSON,
Ibobbin and spool
MANUFAC T U II E R .
I For the nae of Cotton, Silks, Wooler, Hemp,
and Rope Manufacturers.
ALSO,
IPhiiii &4.Ornaiiieiihiß
WOOD-TURNER.
Job Turning of every description neatly and
; promptly executed at J. Winship'.: Iron Works,
Atlanta Ga, march 12 dw6m
YVALLACE.& YVINGFJELD.
g/pQ GENEBAL AGENTS
fesieß-i Produce Merchant. wM
dec 19 dwtf] Atlanta Geo.
W ALLAC E A WI NG FIELD.”
M anufactures, agents for the sai<>
of Virginia, and Tennessee, TOBACCO,
Have just received IGO Boxes, Various Brands
TOBACCO to be oil at Manufacturers pricer,
dec 19 dwtf
i Just Received on Consignment
If i x BBLS and Kegs Leaf Lard,
e)< 7 WALLACE * WINGFIELD,
jatt 8 dwtf
ON CONSIGN Al ENT
It SACKS, Extra Family Flour for sale
Jb v WALT.ACE *. WINGFIELD,
jan 12 dwtf
On Consignment.
1/ u i BOXES AND BARRELS LIME.
|UU WALLACE & WINGFIELD.
Wallace & Wingfield
HAVE now in Store, and arc constantly rc
ccivinglargc lotsofncw Bacon,Lard and
Flour, of choice quality.
i Orders respectfully solicited. Terms Cash
LAMAII, LOWEA CO.,
OOIIMISSION MERCHANTS,
ATLANTA, GA.,
> gfesl NEXT DOOR TO THE FUL-ggl
XHtfUt' lll House, keep constant'y
hand n supply offamily groceries, such as Sugars
Loaf Crashed Powderoil, White and Brown.—
Also, Teas of various brands, Candles, Sperm, Ad
amantine and Tallow; and various other articles,
; nil of which are offered cheap for Cash only.
Feb 19 dwtf
SEAGO At LAWRENCE.
COMMISSIO N MERCHANT
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
a PERSONS WISHING TO
or sell Produce in this markctjjj]ygL
would do well to give us a call. Liberal cae
i advances given. Prompt Returns always mad
Eli M. Sbauo Wm. Lawrbkcb.
I nil 10 ’56 wfl
I
ON CONSIGNMENT.
S/N BBLS. LEAF LARD, Cheap for Cash
i 31 f bv LAMAR, LOWE <fc & CO.
feb 19' dwtf
Trimmed Hams.
AN EXTRA ARTICLES OF CITYTRIM
med Hams. Also, a line lot of New Ba
j eon. Cheap for < 'iieh by
fob 19 dwtf LAMAR, LOWE & CO.
Fresh from New York.
I.AINE SUGARS AND COFFEES OF VA
’ rious brands bv
( feb 1 9 dwtf LAMAR. LOWE & CO.
Boarding House.
f BIHE UNDERSIGNED having rented the
j Brick Building on Peach Tree-street, occu
pied last year by Col. ('. Howell, is prepared to
accomodate a few Boarders, on reasonable terms,
feb 19 dwtf P. F. LAMAR.
Mercer Potatoes.
A X EXTR A ARTICLES, for sale by
L AMAR, LOWE A CO.
I feb 19 .dwtf
Just Received on Consignment,
Itil A BBLS Choice Potatoes. Cheap lor
IUU Cash.
j' feb 29 dwtf LAMAR, LOWE A CO.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE, lor March, just
received al Kay's cheap Book Stores.
j feb2l—dAw2w
Wrapping Paper.
I'UST RECEIVED a large lot of Superior
WRAPPING PAPER, from the Pioneer
I Mills, which is offered to the trade at a very low
rate. D. N. JUDSON A UO.
I feb 3 dst
New Mail Arrangement.
71AHE undersigned informs (v-'—y
j public that he has established
a Mail Route from Dallas, in Paulding county,'to
Marietta, and will run a Hack onco a week be
tween those, places, according to the following
schedule :
' Leave Dallas every Friday at 7 o’clock a. in.,
running by way Os Lost Moutain, and arrive at
Marietta at 12$ p. m.
Leave Marietta at 10 o'clock p. m., and arrive
at 7 p. in., same day.
CHARLES D. JENKINS.
Dallas, Ga. Feb 24, 1856—dawtf
Couper & Fraser,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
No. 87 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
N, B.—Particular attention given to the sale
of Upland COTTON, CORN. WHEAT and
Produce of every description. Liberal advances
1 made on produce consigned to us for sale,
i and strict personal attention given to sclcc
i tion of bagging, rope and all other supplies,
which we are prepared to purchase at lowest
cash prices.
'‘WM.AUDT.EV COtTBB. | JOHN 0. FKASKIt.
oct 23 dwfnn
Fine Brandies and Wines-
j ,j/ t BBLS. NEWSOMS’ & PEACOCK’S
I Li f Whiskey.
I feb 29 dwtf LAMAR, LOWE &. CO.
The Shades.
; is NOW OPEN z N
l the season, where y
scriptionof thogoodt sg»
l of this life can be had at the : off
, OYSTERS, by the quart, gr.l c-.itrrel. Not
Ito mentionthe HAPPY FAM'?, yjrhaps would
■be amiss; therefore curiout', w . invite you
to drop in and take a look al I oZ’ mily of Mon
keys, Dogs, Cats, C-t m , Opj -sums, Pigs,
Chickens, Hawks, Cro ~ Davei, fJnakea, &c.,
j all confined in the b ) Jags together, and
J strange to say, therein ;-. . iiiiyjars among them;
I and it is said by them '. .tow, that Barnum is
I outside. PLUMB &i?L;t’- ; aK. Augusta Ga.
nev. I dawly
Received this day on Consignment,
1 ,)/ i Til D kUBS. Choice Tennessee Bacon
L\ /’ ”rto be sold Cheap for Caah.
marcK 7 LAMAR. LOWE & CO.
Bea ii ma noir;
OR THE
H C A REER OF A RISING MAN.
BY M. V I E N E R ,
Price 50 Cents.
A. BURKE, Publisher,
Buffalo, N. Y.
A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
Atlanta, Georgia. march 11 dwlm
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