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PRICES CURRENT.
Atlanta, May. 3, 1856.
Apple-Dried lOOalSO.MolneßOS—pal,
Green, 150a200 Mackerel—bbl.
Bacon—Hams, TOalW No. 2, »
Shoulders. Sialo No. 3, «»
Sides, Wall IMeal—bush, 5
Itairimr 17»18;Matches—Geo— gr, 120
pUdd Or -r ,g -
KrtindV'"—Com — <s,Mutton.
uranuy looaSOSJtf ails—keg, 550a5ia
", tooXJg
Bora busk 50a56 Potatoes—lrsh, f®aj®®
fclUol-ib, )b 8-t.
"diamantine, sa.-ks,
«ihiphenn—each 16a20; Clarified, 12
£™ P X" 8!a1 ’’ So
Extra 10,00 American, 10
Eai'fnrv Yarn ’ 80a82 Spirits Turpentine, 100
Fodder-cwt a7»fßhingle*„m, 150a2W
Feathers-")
( « n Holland —gel, 175a225. Tobacco,—Comr-lb, 15a29
OinH Domestic, 60 Fine, 30a50
Hav—cwt al‘2s L’allow—lb, 10al2|
fron—American 4ia4l Vinegar, 40a50
Ir ° flweedß ’ s|a«|<Whcat<-bUBh, 125a140
Band. ’ bjaol Whiskey-Raw, a35
i® to 50 $
Lime—bbl, 10v
Special Notices.
INTERESTING TOTHOSE SUFFERING
FROM HEADACHE.
A CERTAIN REMEDY FOUND IN
DR M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER
PILLS.
Eg_T(;e following is a sample of certificates
received daily from our own citizens.
Naw York, August I, 1852,
This is to certify that I have been subject at
times to severe headache ; sometimes the pain
would be so severe I could rest neither day nor
night. Hearing of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated
Liver Pills,l sent and got a box, of which I took
two pills on going to bed, for two nights. I hey
relieved me entirely, Some time has now elap
sed, and I have no more trouble from sick head
ache.
M. JOHNSTON, 118 Lewis street.
Cy Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr.
M’Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills
manufactured by Fleming Bro’s
Os Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills
purporting to bo Liver Pills, now before the pub
lic. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Vermifuge, also his
celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all re
spectable drug stores. None genuine
without the signature of
FLEMMING BROS.
Grey Red. or Rusty Hair, Dyed in
stantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or
Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin,
by WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.
FIFTEEN;' MEDALS AND. DIPLOMAS
have been awarded to Wm. A. Batchelor since
1839, and over 80,000 applications have been
made to the Hair of his patrons of his famous
Dye. It produces a color not to be distinguised
nature, and is warranted not to injure in the
least, however long it may bo continued.
Made, sold or applied (in 0 private rooms) at
the Wig Factor 233-Broadway, N. Y.
Sold in all cities and towns of the United
States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dea
lers.
ar The Genuine has the same address upon ■
a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR,
233 Broadway, New York.
All others are counterfeit.
UP" The Genuine for sale by,
SMITH & EZZARD.
may 7 dwfim
Dailey’* Magical Pain Extrac
tor. — There never has been a discovery made
in Materia Medica, whereby pain can be so
quickly allayed, and where parts in a high state
of inflammation can be so rapidly reduced to
tbeir natural state, nor where wounds nud sores
can bo so thoroughly and rapidly healed, and
decayed parts restored without either scar or de
fect, than with DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN
EXTRACTOR.
In Cuts, Wounds, Sprains and Bruises— eas
ualities to which children arc constantly subject
—the action of the genuine Daily’s Pain Ex
tractor, is ever the same ! How much Pain and
Sutlering may not thusbe prevented 1 Moreover
Life itself is often dependent upon having at
has an the Genuine Dally Extractor, and for
particulars of which I respectfully refer to my
printed pamphlets, for the truth of which 1 hold
myself responsible.
No ease of Burns and Scald, no matter how
severe, has ever yet, in any one instance, resis
ted the all powerful, pain-subduing and healing
qualities of the DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRAC
TOR.
No Pain Extractor is Grnvink unless the
box has upon it a Steel Plate Engraved Libel,
with the signature of C. V. CLICKENER &
CO., proprietors, and HENRY DALLEY, man
ufacturer. Pr co 25 cents per hex.
All orders should be addressed to C. V■
Clickenor & Co., 81 Barclay street, New York.
* US’’ For sale by all Druggists, throughout the
United States.
may 7 dw6m
The Great Russian Remedy.
FRO BONO PUBLICO.
BdT “Every mother should have a box in the house
handy in case of accident* to the children."
Redding's Russian Salve.
It is a Boston remedy of thirty years’standing, undis *
recommended by physicians. It is a sure and speedy ,
euro for Burns, Piles, Boils, Corns, Felons, Chilblains, •
and Old Sores, of every kind: for Fever Sores, V leers,
Itch, Scald Head, Nettle Rash, Bunions, Sore Nipples, j
k recommended by nurses,) Whitlows, Sties, Festers,
Flea Bites, Spider Stings. Frozen Limits, Salt Rheum
Scurvy, Sore and Cracked Lips, Sore Nose, Warts and
Flesh Wounds, it is a most valuable remedy ami cure,
which can be testitied to by thousands who have used
it in the city of Boston and vicinity for the last thirty i
years. In no instance will this Salvo do an injury, or ’
interfere with a physician's prescriptions. It is made
from the purest materials, from a recipe brought from ;
Russia --of articles growing in that country—and the
proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen,
physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have
used it themselves, and recommend it to others. Red
ding's Russia Salve is put in large tin boxea, stamjH'd
on the cover with a picture of a horse and a disabled
soldier, which picture is also engraved ou the wrapper
Psicv, Cuts a Box. Sold at all the stores in town
or count ry, or may be ordered of any wholesale d r ugg’st
For sale by {SMITH & EZZARD. Atlanta.
teb 14 dw6u
. Holloway's Ointment and Pills, will care any
disease of Skin rs the longest standing.—Wil
liam Frederick Aderson, of Yadkin, South Car
olina, suffered for a long time from eruptions on
the skin, his face, arms, and legs, were covered
with the little p.stules as sores, of a scorbutic
nature— for the cure of this unsightly and pain
fill disfigurement, he tried a variety of remedies,
which failed to benefit him. At last he tried
Holloways Ointment and Pills, which very soon
produced a favorable change, by a few weeks’
preservanee wiithphese remedies he was complete
ly cured. This famous Ointment will cure ul
cers and old wounds of twenty years standing.
A Perfumed Breath.—What lady or gentleman
would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath
when by using the “Balm of a Thousand Flowers”
a«a dentifrice would notonly render it sweet but leave
the teeth white ae alabawter ? Many persons do no
know their breath is bad, and the subject is bo delicate
their friends will never mention it. Pour aaingle drop
of the “Balm''on your tooth-brush and wash the teeth
night and morning. A lifty cent bottle will last a year.
A Beautiful Complexion may easily be acquired by
using the “Balm of a Thousand Fi.cwers.” It wil
remove tan, pimples, and freckles from the skin, leav
ing it of a soft andro«eaie hue. Wet a towel, pour
on two or three drops, and wash the lace night and mor
ning.
Shaving Made Eas’-.~Wet your shaving-brush in
either warm or cold wate., pour on two or three drops
of “Bahn of a Thousand Flowers,” rub the beard well
and it will make a beautiful soft lather much facilita
the operation of shaving. Price only Fifty Cents
Fetridgk &. Co., proprietors, amid all druggists.
For sale by SMITH & EZZARD, and WILLIAM
KAY. [feb 16 dfcw6m
DR~ L. J. ROBERT.
Office over Alexander’s Drug Store,
On White Hall, Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Residence (pro tem :) near the Protestant
Church
may 26 dwßm
Important Notice.
To those who have lost Horses in any War in
which the United States were engaged.
fITHE undersigned has the pleasure to an
|_ nounce to his friends who have written to
him concerning the above class of claims, and to
all others interested, that he will now undertake
to procure from the I . S. Government *ful! in
demnity for all su h cases. An early application
will be important. Addicss me at Washington
City, D. and I wi' immediately forward such
forms »s arc necessary.
THOS. LUMPKIN, Att’y for Claimants.
P. B.—l continue to prosecute Revolutionary
and Bounty Land eases, and will obtain for all
those Claims suspended for the want of record
proof or otherwise, the Bounty promised by the
Act ofMarch 3d, 1855, at a moderate fee. Send
mo the No, of theapp’ication as per letter of ac
knowledgment from the Pension office, and I
will at once obtain a warrant and forward the
same. Fees moderate in all cases. No charge
unless I succeed.
msy 3 dwtf
Notice-
undersigned
tfwN tniiour ces to the Citizens of
riljMulanta, aid vicinity, tint he is nowSWsiL
prepared to < xecute the coopering business in all
its departments, and will furnish to all in need
of the same Barrels’ Kegs, Well Buckets, &c.
&c., on as reasonable terms, as can’ kc bed
either North or South. Particular attention
paidto repairing.
Apply at Mr. W. G. Peters shop, south of the
Flour Mill.
RICHARD FITZGIBBONS.
Atlanta, May 3 dwlw
■llr ■
■ ■
Jllintrtisnnnits.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
WHEREAS Harvey Little applies to me fir
letters of administration en the estate of
Reuben Little, late of Campbell county, deceas
ed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribe by law to show cause (if any they
have) why letters of administration should not be
granted said applicant.
Given under my hand in office al Campbell
ton. R. C. BEAYERS, Ordinary.
Georgia Gwinnett County.
tIOUB.T of Ordinary, May Term 1856
170 all whom’it may concern. Whereas
John Duncan administrator and Catharine Dun
can administratrix upon the estate of Robsit
Duncan late of this county deceased applies for
letters of dismission from the administration of
said estate therefore the kindred and creditors of
said deceased are hereby cited and admonished to
file their objections ifany they have iu my of
fice in terms »f the law otherwise letters of dis
mission will be granted the rapp.icants, the Oc
tobrr term next, of the Court of Ordinary for said
ceur.t.
G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary,
may 8 w-10.1
.4 ll ii nt ers Li I e
AMONG
LIONS? ELEPHANTS.
AND OTHER WILD
Animals of South Afirica.
BY ROFALEYN GORDON DI MMING.
* WITH AN INTRODUCTION
BY BAYARD TAYLOR.
COMPLETE.
TWO VOLUMES IN ONE.
NEW YORK.
DERBY & JACKSON, 119 NASSAU ST.
CINCINNATI :—II. W. DERBY.
HT For sale at Burke’s Bookstores.
may 2 dw2ni
LARDNER’S
ONE THOUSAND AND TEN
Things Worth Knowing.
A BOOK clearly explaining how to do rightly
almost everything that can bo necessary in
The Kitchen, the Parlor and Dressing-
Room.
And Disclosing all the most valuable Infor
mation, Receipts and Instruction, in the Useful
and Domestic Arts.
EVERYTHING OF WHICH IS OF
Practical Use Io Everybody.
TO WHICH IS ADDED
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL;
OR,
A HUNDRED WAY'S to MAKE MftNEY,
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
A large lot far sale at Burke’s Bookstores,
White Hall, St., Atlanta, Ga.
april 25 dw2m
New Boots andSlioes,
CHEAP.
yXTE now have in Store, our gfri
W Spring Stock of Boots ■'l
and Shies, and respectfully in
vite the Citizens of Atlanta, and
those of the surrounding Coun
try, to call and examine our extensive assort
ment, comprising allof the latest styles for spring
and Summe Ware Manufactured by us express
ly for the retail trade, and we can satifactorlilv
prove to all who will give us a call that in style
and quality, our goods cannot be excelled, by
any house in Georgia, and will be sold ata lower
price than cjn be bought at any house in this
City, or as low as can be bought in the State.—
All goods purchased of us warranted and repair
ed without charge.
UF* Please give us a call at sign of the Big
Boot, Hayden’s Building, Cherokee Block, Peach
Tree street, Atlanta Ga.
april 22 dwtf DIMICK, JOYCE & CO.
Fire Engines, Suctions, Eeels, Hose, &c.
npilE Subscriber is manufacturing superior
J Copper-ribbited LEATHER HOSE, war
ranted equal to any in the United States. Will
also supply, FIRE ENGINES, SUCTIONS,*
REEL, from one of the best builders in the coun
try, end whose Spouting Engines and Suctions,
are not surpassed by any builders.
JOHN H. HASKELL,
march 5 w4m Baltimore.
JOHN H. HASKELL’S
Steam Card Factory.
also, manufactures
Coipti-liiveted Leather Hose,
Stretched Leather Bands.
IYT J. H. H. i. also agent for Steamboat,
Church, Factory, and other bells.
33 Eutaw Street, Baltimore.
an!61856 wly
Atlanta Races.
TITHE following Stakes have been opened by i
I the Atlanta Jockey Club, to come off at their
next annual meeting, commencing on Thursday
Nov. 4th. 1856.
Ist.—Sweepstakes for 2 year olds; a Dash of one
mile—Subscription s2oo—forfeit SIOO. The
Club will add SIOO if two or more start. To be
run on Tuesday of Race Week.
‘ 2nd.—Sweepstakes for 4 year olds—Subscrip
tion S2O0 —forfeit SIOO. 2 mi’e heats—to be
run on Tuesdey ofßace Week.
3rd.—Sweepstakes for 3 year olds ;—mile
heats—Subscription S2O0 —forfeit SIOO. The
Club will add S2OO, if two or more start; to be
run on Wednesday of Race Week.
4th.—Sweepstakes for 3 year olds ; —2 mile
heats—s2so subscription—sloo forfeit. The
Club will add S3OO if two or more start. Tobe
run on Saturday ofßace Week.
Entries to the above to close on tbe 20th, of
June. Nominationsaddressed to
CHARLES HAMILTON, Prop r,
april 10 dwtf Adairsville, Ga.
Hunnicutt A Silyy,
DEALERS IN
53A113& TAHW.
Dry Goals and Clothing.
IFURNISHING
J GOO D 8. jEdSB
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks Va
lives. Hosiery, Gloves and Looking Glasses, Ac
No. 3 Opposite the Ataata Bank,
april 3 dw3m Atlanta, Ga.
General
FINE CLOTHING.
WE are now receiving a large and elegant as
sortment of
Men and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishing
Goods,
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR,OF
THE FINEST AND BEST MAKE
Xlso, Piece Goods, Trimmings and Buttons o
all qualities. Silk r l’wist and Thread.
Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes
Also, the Patent Folding Umbrella, which can
be put in a trunk, valise or overcoat pocket—to
which we invite the public attention, and will sell
at the lowest cash price.
(’all at the Glass Front, No. 10, Whitehall st.,
and you will always be treated respectfully.
march 6 dwly W. HERRIbG & SON.
¥m, H. TUTT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
OPPOSITE AU GUS TA HO TE 1.,
AUGUSTA. GA.,
OFFERS for sale on terms as a( - '
coinodating as any other
in the South, a large and complete as
sortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
PAI NTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS,
SURGICAL INSTUMENTS, DYE-STUFFS,
and PERFUMERY of foreign and domestic man
ufacture, to which he respectfully invites the at
tention of Merchants, Physicians, and Planters.
Among his Stock may he found :
500 boxes French WINDOW GLASS, j
JIO,OOO lbs White LEAD —best brands.
5,000 French Snow-White ZINC,
1,000 gals. Lamp OIL,
300 oz. QUININE,
1280 doz. MUSTARD,
200groces MATCHES,
5 Ceroons Spanish INDIGO
5,000 lbs, POTASH;
100 doz. SNUFF,
200 bbls. Rosendale Hydraulic CEMENT. I
fob 24 wly
“ WUATI’SrC'JNDITION POWDERS.
FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF
Heaves, Broken Wind, Coughs, Glanders
and all diseases which affect the mucous
membrane of the Lungs, Wind-Pipe.
Throat and Head, of
HORSES AND CATTLE.
IT is also the best remedy to expel Botts and
Worms, loosen the Hide, improve the appetite
and keep the afiimal in Good Condition.
For sale by Druggists and Merchants generally,
and at Wholcsalo*by Haviland, Risley & Co.,
Augusta, Ga ; Haviland, Harral & Co., Charles
ton, S. C; and Haviland, Harral <Sc Risley, New
York; Wholesale Druggists.
feb 23 dtwicew wly
DRUGS, PERFUMERY
AND FANCY GOODS.
WE have now in store, for the I
Trade, our usual assortment ofcgSßp
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, W w
OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PERFU
MERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES,
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. fine INDIGO ;
100 box. Sup. Carb. SODA, in 1 lb. papers;
3,000 lbs. No. 1 MADDER
400 boxes WINDOW GLASS ,
150 dozen MUSTANG LINIMENT;
2,000 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 ;
40 “ Barry’s TRICOPHEROUS ;
3,500 lbs. Roll BRIMSTONE ;
3,000 “ SULPHUR ;
50 doz. Thompson’s SOAP ;
10 boxes Castile SOAP, in cake; ;
j3OO galls. Train OIL ; 250 do. Lam) OIL ;
350 “ Linseed OIL ;
400 “ No. 1 Lard OIL ;
10,000 lbs. WHITE LEAD.
HAVILAND, RISLEY * CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
AUGUSTA., GA.
two doors above Globe Hotel,
fob 23 dtwiceaw wly.
THE PHILOTOKEN,
OR, FEMALE'S FRIEND.
FOR THE CURE OF PAINFUL AND DIS
ORDERED MENSTRUATION, A PRE
VENTIV E OF MISCARRIAGE, I
AND A CERTAIN’ REMEDY
FOR ALLAYING SYMPA
THETIC NERVOUS
AFFECTIONS, &c.
Much of the suffering attendant upon the lives
of females is owing to obstruction and irregular
ity of their peculiar seasons, which if not relieved
renders them invalids for life.
Irregular Menstruation, while it is one cause of
the decline of health and beauty, is the principal
cause also of barreness. 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 he- sea
; sons.
i The merits of “The Philotoken” as a remedy
in “female complaints” are of a nature that can
not with piopricty be set forth in an advertise
ment. A pamphlet however accompanies each
bottle, with full particulars, and a single trial is
warranted to prove its efficacy. Heads of fami
lies, Physicians, and Planters, who have rickly
servants, will find a remedy in the Philotoken
worthy of their attention.
US’" Purchasers to avoid imposition will ob
serve that the genuine has my signature on the
outside wrapper. Price one dollar a boltle.
T. C. RISLEY, Proprietcr.
Sold by Druggists and country Merchants gen
erally, and at wholesale in Augusta, Ga., by
Haviland, Risley & Co. ; in Charleston, 8. C, by
Haviland, Harral & Co.; and in New York by
Haviland, Harral & Risely, wholesale druggists.
Afeb 23 dtwiceaw wyl
FRANCK'S SPECIFIC.
FOR THE ’SPEEDY CURE OF
. SECRET DISEASES.
fITHIS is a pleasant remedy, and possesses the
| following advantages, over other preptra
lions:
I Ist. It is not disagreeable to the taste.
2nd. Il acts as a tonic to the whole system.
I 3d. It removes the effects resulting from the
i use of Mercury.
4th. It purifies the blood and removes cutan-ous
| eruptions.
I sth. It is an excellent remedy lor Rheumatism.
6th. It leaves no smell on the Breath.
Prepared by Dr. Robt. Franck, Lond'n Prce
i sl. or 6 bottles for $5.
W. H. TUTT. Southern Agent,
j feb 2:1 wtv \ugusta. Ga
Cf HOICE article of Family Flour.
/feb29dwtt LAMAR, LOWE * CO.
dtyarieston jibvriisnients.
A.*G. PARKER’S
FRENCH MILLINERY & FANCY
iS T O R E S
No. 242 KING STREET,
ill. 28—wly CHARLESTON.
Ntenhoiise, Allen &('o.
FORWARDING AND
Commission Merchants.
NO. 7 [JAYNESTREET,
Charleston, S. ( '
P* ARTICULAR attention given to
the sale of Corn, Wheat, Flour,
Colton, Bacon, Lard and Country Pro>m|jggO
duce generally, and from their long
pcrience in the above Business, they feel cofident
of giving satisfaction to all who may favor them
with their patronage.
References :
Messrs. .1 R. Wallace & Brothers and Mr.
.1. Norcross, Atlanta.
Charleston, S. (’., March 28th, 1856.
march 29 <l2in
THE attention of Dealers is called to the handsome
assortment of SPRING and SUMMER
CLO T HI N «
now on hand, manufactured under my own supervis
ion at Newark, N. J., which you will find unsur
passed by any stock in this city. The larjre
amount of Clothing
at my establishment, ami
AT THE
uniformly low prices, has given the
CAROLINA CLOTHING DEPOT
the reputation which it bears throughout the Southern
country. Merchants will be convinced
O3NT .a.
careful examination of the superiority of styles and si
zes of my clothing. Cash and prompt paying
CREDIT
customers will all find that the advantages
Os Five Years’
experience in selling clothing, wholesale and retail, en
ables the proprietor of knowingthe styles best
adapted for the country trade.
IkcT Please call, err «hasing, at
A. N. COIIBN, Ji.
feb2B-wCm 261 Kin«r-st. Charleston, 8. C.
EMPORIUM OF FASHION
230 KING-STREET,
VICTORIA RANGE.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
FIAHE Subscriber will receive per every Stea
ls mer additions to his already SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT of
FRENCH & AMERICAN'
JESk Paper Hangings,
□OffiMLasM®— Front the best Domestic and ]
Foreign Manufactories.
WINDOW SHADES,
Os French, German and American Painting!
WINDOW CORNICES, BANDS AND
LOOPING PINS,
Os the most celebrated German 4 English make.
LANDSCAPES
Representing Scenes in Europe and America.
—ALSO—
CURTAIN STUFFS,
MUSLIN &LACE CURTAINS,LACE CUR-1
TAIN LOOPS, &c.
MATRESSES, PILLOWS, BOLSTERS AND
PALLIASSTERS.
F. DUPONT.
feb 25 df>m Charleston, S. C.
~L KNOBELOGII,
C OM MISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Flour, and all kinds of Country Produce
107 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON.
Particular attention will be i
'u> the sale of ;
FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, &c.,
and liberal advances made on shipments.
REFERENCE :
Girardcy, Whyte, & Co., Augusta, Go.
John C. Carmichael, do
Klinck & Wickenberg, Charleston.
H. Jcsson, do
James Girvin, Baltimore,
Sam’l C. White A- Bro., Philadelphia.
ieb 28—wly
n. 1.. TINLEY. JAS. H. ARTOPE 1
H. L. TINLEY & CO.,
Commission & Forwarding
JMCerolnaxitfs,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Give their prompt personal attention to the sale
of all kinds of Produce, and to the purchas
ing, to order, all articles that may de
sired, for a commission of 2 A per
cent.
Goods received and forwarded at 10 cents ;
per package. No Goods have or will be detain
ed by us for freight and charges.
= Liberal Advances made on all consign
ments to us. feb 28—wly
G. A. IIEBIOT. WM. P. HO LMF
HERIOT& HOLMES,
Commission & Forwarding
’
No. 4 VENDUE RANGE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Particular attention paid to the sale of
! Cotton, Flour, (train, and all description of coun
try Produce.
Also, to the F awarding of Merchandise
to and from the interior, feb 28—wly
FRASER & THOMPSON,
Commission Mer-
UMBchants and Forwarding
Agents, Adgrr’s
Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
Particular attention will be paid to the Sale of
Flour, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Bacon &c.
RBFKRENCBS.
Messrs. John Fraser & Co. and Mr. Henry
Gourdin, Charleston S. U., J. J. Donegan Ala,
Wm. G. Swan Tenn.
FRED’KE.FRASER, PAULS. THOMPSON
oct 4 dw6m
Herriot & Petit.
AVERAGE Adjusters,Forwarding and Com
mission Merchants. No. 38 East Bay, Char
leston, So. Ca.
Wl'.liuin It. tierlot. EJiuuiid W. Petit
REFERENCES.
Hon. John P. King, G. T. Dortic, Esqr., T.
W. Fleming, Esqr., Augusta Ga: Messrs
uville, Sample A Co., Chattanooga, Tenn :
es Walker, Esqr., J antes Correy, Esq., Messrs
on i Whcless, Nashville, Tenn: Richard
rs. Esqr., S. C. Dortic, Esqr., John J. Dor
qr., New York: R. 8. Newbold, Esqr.
Iphia : Messrs. Landstreet & Small, Bal
le v 2 w u
. general 'AcrtisQcumcvtc.
Mordecai & Co.,
, CTION A COMMISSION .MERCHAN TS
f 110 HAST Bit.
i (CIHLOIL'OTON,
! S'tioSw?!:, ( -lOtlll-1.1K0t.11. '..
Merchandise of every description S'dd on
Commission, and liberal advances made <»n Con
-0 ment.H
net 2 | | A
FOR HAVANNA via KEY WEST
- THEUNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP
ISABEL,
IVM. ROLLINS. Commander.
\TTILI. leave CHARLESTON tor HA
-1 v T VANA via KEY WEST, on the 4thand
[ 19th. and HAVANA for CHARLESTON via
l KEY WEST, on the 10th and 25th of each
t month.
t The ISABEL now connects at Havana with
I . S, Mail Steam Ship Company's Line of Stoa
i mers for San Francisco via Aspinwall, ami will
carry the Pacific Mails. For Passage, apply to
'I MORDECAI A- CO., Bay.
•7 ■' .11 >
[browns HO ]>EL
OPPOSITE THE
PASSENGER DEPOT
MACON. GA.
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
B F DENSE, Superintendant. .
! Meals ready on the Arrival of every Train,
apri! 13 dwtf
Ambrotypes.
, F Public are respectfully invited to call and j
J examine this new and beautiful Style of Pic
tures which the undersigned is now producing at,
his Daguerrean Rooms Over Kay’s Book Store, I
White Hall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Those pictures are are much admired for their]
richness of tone beauty of finish and durabili’y. I
Instructions given in the Art.
Daguerreotypes as usual taken in every Style |
;of the Art. Specimens of Ambrotypes and Da- i
I u erreotypes can be seen by calling.
: jan 31 wly T. F. SALTSMAN'S. I
Flour ! Flour ! I Flour ! ! !
IV ALLACE & WINGFIELD, are Agents !
y T for the best Tennessee Mills, and keep!
constantly on hand a superior article of Flour at I
lowest Market prices. . April 19 |
• k/ k /k/ k/"\Lathesfor Plastering purpo- j
X’ H M H H Jscs for sale by
SEAGO & LAWRENCE. '
• National Geographical Series.—No. 1.
FIRST LESSONS
IN
GEOGRAPHY ;
OR. INTRODUCTION TO
; 'YOUTH'S MANUAL OF GEOGRAPHY." \
BY .TAMES MONTEITH.
NEW YORK :
A. S BARNES &. CO.,
51 John-Street.
! St. Louis : Carr & Buchanan.—Cincinnatti : ■
H. W. Derby.—Chicago: D. B. Cooke & Co. i
i —Naw Orleans: J. B. Steel.—Baltimore: J. W. i
1 Bond <[• Co—Atlanta, Ga : William Kay. I
| march 13 dwlm j
D. B. PLUMB & CO.,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI.KS IN
t Drugs, frfrrttrtries, and Chemicals, '
DYE WOODS K DYE STUFFS,
Oils, Taints and Painters’ Articles, Varnishes,
: Window Glass and Putty, Glaes Ware,
French, and American Perfumery, Fine
Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Fine
Tooth and Hair Brushes.
Paint Brushes,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS OF ALL KINDS
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, all
the Patent or Proprietary Medieinces
{ of the Da}, Superior Inks, Pure
Wines and Brandies for Med
ical Purposes, Extract for
Flavoring, Chice Toi
let and Fancy
Articles,
etc.
GT We oiler goods equally as low as they !
□an be obtained from any similar establishment
in this section.
Warranted to be Pure, Fresh, and Genuine. :
iy Orders from the Country promptly filled ,
and satisfaction guaranteed with regard to price |
and quality.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS will re- I
ceive particular attention at all hours of the day' t
■or night* [nov 1 dwly 1
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.]
I Tappan Mcßurney, J. Chcver, Agents,
dec 6 ’55 wly
G AS! STEAM ’ WATER’ ’. I
John Wiggins & Co.
Are prepared to fit up Dwellings, Stores and Pub
lic Buildings.
ty A good stock of Pipe and Fixtures con
stantly on hand. Store o« Alabama street,
march 20 —dwly
OGDEN, STARR &.JCO.,
SHIPPING, Forwarding and General£jfj;jC)
Commission, Merchants, Savannah,
Georgia.
Agents for Union Line Packets for New York
“ Despatch “ “ Boston,
jan I 1856 wlv.
Just Received on Consignment.
Ij k A BBLS Choice Potatoes, (’heap for
| UH Cash.
feb 29 dwtf LAMAR, LOWE & CO.
The Shades-
asxz IS NOW OPEN FOR
the season, where every
scription of the good things
of this life can be had at the shortest notice.—
• OYSTERS, by the quart, gallon or barrel. Not
to mention the ILIPPY FAMILY, perhaps
would be amiss; therefore curious; we would in
vite you to drop in and take a look at the Family I
of Monkeys, Dogs, Cats, Coons. Opossums. Pigs
Chickens, Hawks, Crows, Doves, Snakes, &r., (
‘ all confined in the same Cage together, and
’ strange to say, there is no family jars among
them; and it issaid by them, and now, that Bar
i num is outside.
PLUMB & HATCH. Augusta Ga.
ii.v i dwl\
For Sale.
3 of the most desirable residences on the
I yj edges of the city of Atlanta. Dr. D’Alvig
. nv offers to sell the house and lot where he now
resides, on Marietta street, a little above Squire
1 Payne. Terms very accommodating, apply on
the premises- March 4, 1856 dwtf
<Titn
DR.T M. BABER, '
11 om o e p a t li i c Pli y s i c i a u.
Fulton House, Atlanta.Ga,
inarch M 1866 dwly
F. D. THURMAN, M. D., D. D. S.,
JIAS located iu Atlanta, Georgia. B.£T Office—No
11 33 White-Hail, Street. [Jan2o-dw3m.
, HENRY T. NELSON,
BOBBIN AND SPOOL
MA X U FACT URK R.
■ i For flic use oi Cotton, Silks, Woolen. Hemp,
and Rope Manufacturers.
i ALSO,
Plain AjOriiaineiilal
WOOD-TURNER.
Job Turning of every description neatly and
promptly executed at J. Winship’s Iron Works,
Atlanta Ga. march 12 dwStn
, WALLACE At WINGFIELD? *
Manufactures, agents for the &aic
of Virginia, und Tennessee, TOBACCO.
Have just received IGO Boxes, Various Brands
’ TOBACCO tn be sold at Manufacturers prices,
dec 19 dwtf
Wallace & Wingfield
HAVE now in Store, and are constantly re
ceiving large lots of new Bacon, Lard and
; Flour, of choice quality.
Orders respectfully solicited. Terms Gash.
i LAMAR, LOWE &. CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A TLANTA, GA.,
a NEXT DOOR TO THE
ton House, keep constantly
• hand a supply offamily groceries, such as Sugars
; Loaf Crushed Powdered, White anti Brown.—
' Also, Teas of various brands, Candles, Sperm, Ad
; amantino and Tallow; and various other articles,
I all of which arc offered cheap for Cash onh/.
j Feb 19 dwtf
SEAGO fc LAWRENCE.
ICOMMISSIO N MERCHANT
! ATLANTA GEORGIA.
| WISHING TO
I feM-iLZ or sell Produce in this
would do well to give us a call. Liberal cas
advances given. Prompt Returns always mad
Eli M. Skago. W m. Lawbkkch.
an 10 *56 wfi
STATE OF GEORGIA, CAMPBELL
COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern :
Whereas, Z. A. Rice, applies, for letters ofad
i ministration on the estate ofJElisha Pinknoy Bo
| mar, late of South Carolina, deceased.
These are, there fore, to cits and admonish all,
and singular the kindrod and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
I the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any
I the y have, letters of administration should not be
i granted the applicant.
i Given under nay hand at office, this. April
I th, 1856.
R 0. BEAVERS, Ordinary,
april id*
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of
f\ Ordinary of Forsyth County, will be sold,
* on' itir WrFT Tvii'-slny *:i Tune next,, before the
Couit House, door in the town of Cumming
I Forsyth county, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit:
i Three Lots of Land, each lot containing 40
j acres more or less, Nos. 628—639—658, in the
I second district of the first section. Forsyth coun
ty, improved, adjoining landsofThomas Branon
and others. Sold as the property of the estate
i of Richard R. Branon deceased, and sold for the
: benefit of the heirs and craditors of deceased,
Terms made known on the day of sale.
SOLOMON BRANON, Adm’r.
may 3
i GEORGIA, Forsyth County,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
XTTHEREAS, Lawton 8, Cuuuingham, has
Vr applied to me for letters of administration
I on the estate of Matthew E. Cunningham, late
,of said county, dcseasi-d. These arc thcr.ifore
| to cite and admonish all parties concerned, who
the kindred or creditors, to file their objections
]in my office, if any have, on or before the
j first Monday in June next, why letters should not
Ibe granted the applicant. Given nnder my hand
I atoffirc, this 30th april, 1856.
11. BARKER, Ordinary.
Impress Notice.
Memphis and Charleston Rail Road,
OPEN for (Travel from STEVENSON to
TUSCUMBIA. The ADAM’S EX
PRESS (’O.. have arranged to extend their Ex
press,on the line, of the Memphis & Charleston
R. R., and will receive and forward Freights,
Packages, &c., for Huntsville, Decatur and Tus
cumbia, and intermediate Stations. By Passen
ger Trains, in charge of special Messengers. Ex
press leaves office, at Passenger Depot, pr. Wes
tern & Atlantic train, at nine o’clock, a. m.,
Daily.
C. H. RULKLY. Agent,
april 12 <lwtf
Postponed Administrator’s ales.
XIUIIL be sold before the Court House Do
YV in Dallas, Paulding County, within th
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May
next, the undivided jth of lot Ne. 951, 3d district,
3d section, —also, the undivided jth 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 be sold before 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 Polk County. AU sold
as the property of Alvan E. Whittier, late of said
County, deceased, for the the benefit ofhts heirs.
Terms Cash. THOB. MORRIS, Adm’r.
• march 19 w4od
Georgia, Paulding County.
11/HEREAB, Nancy A. Rhodes, udministra-
V V lux on the estate of John Y. Rhodes, de
'! ceased, appliesto me lor lettersof dismission from
i said administration, theso are, therefore, to Jcite
and require all persons concerned, to be and ap
pear al my ofiiee, on the first Monday in Octo
ber next, to show cause, (if any they have) why
said letters should not l.e granted the applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this March the
21th, 1856.
march 28 MILES EDWARDS, Ord’y.
Trimmed Hams.
AN EXTRA ARTICLES OF CITY TRIM
med Hams. Also, a fine lot of New Ba
con. Cheap for Cash by
feb lydwit LAMAR, LOWE & CO.
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