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PRICES CURRENT.
Atlanta, June 5, 1856.
Applo-Dried 160al20iMolM80*---e al 00*45
Green, ISOaSSWSMaokerel—bbl,
Bacon—Homa, Ualfc Nv. 2, »*•
Shoulder* Oaio Wo. 3. »»
Sides, HdZfMsal—bush,
Bgglng, 17al81Aiatche«—Goo—gr. }■*
Butter—Goehen, 30) Foreign, 160
Country, 20a26’M»dder—lb, , 20a ?5
Brandy—Oom—gel, 76 Mutton. W»l2
Flue, 4008500 Nalla-keg, 5600576
aeef—lb, 6aß Oenaburgs—yd. Wall
Brick m 400a400 Gate—bush, 30al0
Burning frluld, 12WOI1S—Lamp—gal, 125030 C
, Swwt - 300 $?
Cheese 16a20 Rte®, 7
Candles—Tallow, 28a35 Bops,
Adamantine, 3o»36iSalt—ln socks, 176
<Th|ch<wiff 201125 OlarifiGu,
Camphine..gal, 90al00 Crushed. 13a14
Eggs—dor- Wall Syrup—gal, 60*65
Flour—Snpertine. 350a376^jtcol—Cast—lb, ' 20
Family, German, 18
Extra, 10,00 American, 10
Factory Yarn, SOaoOSpirlts Turpentine, OOaIOO
Fodder—cwt, a76 Shlngles-.m, 160a260
Feathers —lb, a4O
Gin—Holland—gal, 176a226)Tobaoco<-Oom/—lb, 16a29
Domestic, 60 Fine, 30a60
Hay—cwt, *125 Tallow—lb, al2i
Iron—American, 4i«4j Vinegar,
Sweeds, sjaSl WheaL-bush, 126*140
Band. bjafi} Whiskey—Baw, 30*38
Indigo—lb. 126a160 Fine, 60a66
Hard, lojalli Best, 160
Lime—bbl, 100*120
GmGIAIOTTW
\ [Authorized by the Stale of Georgia.]
Fort Gaines Academy Lottery!!!
CLASS 16,
To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia,
in public, on THURSDAY, June 26,1856, on
’ the
snim rmi
SAM’L,IWAN& CO., Managers.
TO
Will be distributed according to the following
BsimoT session
10,000 NUMBERS-249 PRIZES I!
JE3 JMKJEIm
1 Prize of slo,ooo isslo,ooo
1 Prize 6,000 is 5,000
1 Prize es 3,000 is,. 3,000
I Prize of 1,000 in. . 1,000
1 Prize of 1,060 in 1,000
’ 5 Prizes 0f...600 are 2,500
10 Prizen of 200 are.. 2,000
25 Prizen of 100 are.. 2,500
80 Prizes of 50 are. . 4,000
44 Prizeo es. ..30 are... 1,320
4 Prize* of *6O approx! mating to $10,600 prize, are—24o
4 prizes of 60 “ " 6,000 prize, are-200
4 prizes of 40 “ “ 3,000 prize, ore-160
8 prizes of 36 “ “ 1,000 prizes, are.2Bo
20 prizes of 20 ‘ “ 600 prizes, are.4oo
*0 prizen of 10 “ “ 200 prizes, are.,400
240 Prizes amounting t 0534,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two preceding av d the two following numbers
to those drawing tho first 20 prizes 4 arc entitled to the
80 approximation prizes, In the usual manner
■3P Remember that every Prize Is drawn, and paya
ble infull without deduction.
■ar All prize# of SI,OOO and under, paid Immediately
aftor the drawing—other prizes at tho usual time of
thirty days.
AU communications strictly confidential. The drawn
numbers will be forwarded to purchasers immediately
after the drawing.
Whole Tickets ss—Halves 2^-—Quarters If
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at
either Office.
Orders for tickets can be addressed either to
8. SWAN fc CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or 8. IWAN, .Montgomery, ?tla.
ALABAMA Wfflßf!
(Aotbobizsb by tub Stats or Alabama.)
Iqutyrrn 3Silitari] Skatomq
LOTTEOEIY
Class E.—New Series.
To be drawn in the City of Montgomery, Ala
bama, in public,on THURSDAY, July 10,1556,
on tho
HAVANA PLANS
SAM’L SWAN, Manager.
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$205,000!
Will be distributed according to the following
MAGKinemseHOS!
30,000 Numbers—-15,600 Prizes! I
l Prize 0f535,000 ie535,000
1 “ 10,000 ie. . 10,000
t “ 5,1100 ie 5,000
1 “ 2,#001* 2,000
1 “ 1,800 ik 1,200
1 “ 1,100 ie 1,100
I “ 1,000 ie 1,000
1 “ SOO iB 900
1 “ 800 i* 800
I a (120 is 620
10 -200 is 2,000
100 “ 100 ia 10,000
4 priz is ofs2oU app’xingto $35,000 prize are SBOO
4 “ 150 <• 10,000 “ “ 600
4 “ 100 “ 5,000 “ “ 400
4 “ 88 » 2,000 “ “ 820
4 “ 70 “1,200 “ “ 280
4*• 50 “ 1,100 “ •< 20S
4 « 40 “ 1,000 « « 190
t 4 « 30 “ 900 •* “ 120
4 “ 28 “ 800 “ •• 112
4 “ 23 “ 620 « “ 88
40 “ 20 •• ”00 « » 800
400 “ 10 “ 100 “ “ 4,000
15,000 « 84 127,500
19,600 prizes amounting i »■>* i $205,000
The 15,000 Prize* of *8 j are determined by tho num
ber which draw* the $33,000 Prize—if that number
■hould he *u odd number, then every odd number tick
et lu tho Scheme will bo entitled to $8,50 : If au even
number, then every even number ticket will be entitled
to $6,40 in addition to any other Prize which may be
drawn.
Purchasers In buying an equal quantity of odd and
even number tickets will be certain of drawing nearly
one-half the coat of theaame, with chances [of obtain
ing other Prizes.
■dTKmnember that every Prize la drawn, and paya
ble lu full without deduction.
.411 Prizes of SI,OOO and under, paid Immediately af
tor tho drawing..other Prizes at the usual time or ihlr
lydjj-.
communic' ttona. alrictly confidential. The I
drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers im
mediately after the drawing.
Whole Tickets, slo—Halves, $5
Quarters, $2.50.
Prix# Ticket* cashed or renewed In ether Ticket* at
either office.
Order* for Ticket* can be addressed slther to
S.BW.4N A CO., Allaata Ga.
er 8. BWAN, Montgomery, Al*
M*y 31,1860-dAwtf
“'DRTh BABER,
Homoepathic Physician.
Fulton House, Atlanta, Ga.
march 6 1856 dwly
On Consignment,
Xft BBLS. Peacock's Test Whisky at Nash
e fV’ viUe prices by
WALLACE * WINGFIELD.
2000 RICC ’ ju,t
LOWE WRIGHT ft CO.
ArGrPARKER’S
FRENCH MILLINERY & FANCY
STORES
No. 242 KING STREET,
feb 28—wly CHARLESTON.
THE attention of Dealers Is called to the handsome
assortment of BPEING and BUMMER
CLOTHING
now on hand, manufactured under my own supervis
ion at Newark, N. J., which <ou will find unsur
passed by any stock in this city. The large
amount of Clothing
at my establishment, and
AT THE
uniformly low price*, has given the
CAROLINA CLOTHING DEPOT
the reputation which it bears throughout the Southam
country. Merchants will be convinced
ON
careful examination of the superiority of styles and si
zes of my clothing. Caen and prompt paying
CREDIT
customers will all find that the advantages
Os ZF , l‘X7‘<3 Years’
experience la selling clothing, wholesale and retail, en
ables the proprietor of knowing the styles beet
adapted for the country trade.
B3T Please call, ere chasing, at
A. N. COHEN, Jr.
feb2B-w6m 261 Kiny-st. Charleston* 8. C.
Emporium of fashion
230 KING-STREET,
VICTORIA RANGE.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
THE Subscriber will receive per every Stea
mer additions to his already SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT of
FRENCH & AMERICAN
Paper Hangings,
aWNI From the bent Domestic and
Foreign Manufactories.
WINDOW SHADES,
Os French, German and American Painting
WINDOW CORNICES, BANDS AND
LOOPING PINB,
Os the most celebrated German a English make,
LANDSCAPES
Representing Scenes in Europe and America.-
—ALSO—-
CURTAIN STUFFS,
MUSLIN &LACE CURTAINS,LACE C UR
TAIN LOOPS, &c.
MATRESBES, PILLOWS, BOLSTERS AND
PALLIASSTERS.
E. DUPONT.
feb 25 d6m Charleston, S. C.
—— x KKOBELOCH,
C OMM ISSION MERCHANT
▲SO DIALZa IN
Flour, and all kinds of Country Produce
167 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON.
I^3-Xl^ art ‘ eu ' ar atl,nt ‘ on w ill be
WjUn to the sale of teEHfT
FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, &c!f
and liberal advances made on shipments.
REFERENCE :
Girardey, Whyte, & Co.. Augusta, Ga.
John C. Carmichael, do
Klinck & Wickenberg, Charleston.
H. Jesson, do
James Girvin, Baltimore,
Sam’l C. White A Bro., Philadelphia.
feb 28—wly
U. L, TINLBY. JAH. H. ARTOPB
H. L. TINLEY & CO.,
Commission & Forwarding
IMox*ol3LCwn.ts,
NO. EXCHANGE ST. CHARLESTON, S. CJ
Give their prompt personal attention to the sale
of all kinds of Produob, and to the purchas
ing, to order, all articles that may de
sired, for a commission of 2 j per
cent.
feiF Goods received and forwarded at 10 cent*
per package. No Goods have or will bo detain
ed byus for freight and charges.
fcr Libbual Advancis made on all consign
ments to us. feb 28—wly
G. A. HKRIOT. WM. P. HO LME
HERIOT& HOLMES,
Commission&For warding
]MCeX*OIIELXItI9, •
No. 4 VENDUE RANGE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
GF Particular attention paid to the sale of
Cotton, Flour, Grain, and all description of coun
try Produce.
KT- Also, to the Fowarding of Merchandise
to and from the interior, feb 28—wly
Herriot & Petit.
A VERAGE Adjusters, Forwarding and Cem
mizaon Merchants, No. 36 East Bay, Char
leston, So. Ca.
William B. llerlot. Rilmuud W. Petit
RKPKKSNCICB.
Hon. John P. King, G. T. Dortic, Esqr., T.
W Fleming, Esqr., Augusta Ga: Messr*
Grenville, Sample & Co., Chattanooga, Tenn:
Jerne* Walker, Eaqr., J atne* Coney, Meam
Hobson A Wheless, Nashville, Tenn: Richard
Mohers, Esur., 8. C. Dortic, Eaqr., John J. Dor
ton, E*qr-, New York : R. 8. Newbold, Esqr.
Philadelphia : Mrser*. Landatreet A Small, Bal
aovg w s
FOR HAVANNA via KEY WIST
THE UNITED STATES MAIL STEA MBHII’
WM. C«miuan<ler.
WILL leave CHARLESTON for HA
VANA via KEY WEST, on the 4thand
19*, and HAVANA for CHARLESTON via
KEY WEST, on the 10th and ic»h of each
mon*.
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
carry the Pacific Mails. For Passage, sanlv to
MORDECAI A CO.
loe 97 41
Mordeoai & Co.,
. UTION A COMMISSION MERCHANTS
a IW KART BAY.
I (DIH.OOSTOTJ,
Jtaoaswii, | SOUTH-CAROUMA.
Merchandise of every description sold on
Commission, and liberal advances made on Con
menta
« .114
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite the Passenger Depot.
■ Macon, Ga.
E. E. BROWN A E. ISAACS. Pro ton.
B. F. DENSE, Superintendent.
faF Meals ready on the arrival of every train.
jan!7~dwly
General
WM. H. TUTT.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
OPPOSITE AUG US TA HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA..
OFFEIfs for sale on terms as
comodating as any other HouseWMHMp
in the South, a large and complete as- tMTjJ
sortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, WT3
PAI NTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS,
SURGICAL IN3TUMENTS,DYE-STUFFS,
and PERFUMERY of foreign and domestic man
ufacture, to which he respectfully invites the at
tentioa of Merchants, Physicians, and Planters.
Among his Stock may be tound :
500 boxes French WINDOW GLASS,
{IO,OOO lbs White LEAD—best brands,
5,000 “ French Snow-White ZINC.
1,000 gals. Lamp OIL,
300 oz. QUININE,
•200 doz. MUSTARD,
200groces MATCHES,
5 Ccroons Spanish INDIGO
5,000 lbs. POTASH;
100 doz. SNUFF,
200 bbls. Rosendale Hydraulic CEMENT,
feb 24 wly
ACKS Superior Rio and >ava Co&
Ov_/Vz fee, just received and for sale by
LOWE, WRIGHT & CO.
New Tennessee Bacon.
I i I4A /A/4/ I LBS Choice Bacon Sides
.1 W*7q V7 V/ \7 Bn d Shoulders. 50 bbls, Su
perior close trimmed Hams, well cured and dry.
WALLACE A WINGFIELD.
Hunnicutt & Silvy,
DEALERS IN
STAMLII* HBCT
Dry Goods and Clothing,
(FURNISHING
ts-K GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks V*
I ices, Hosiery, Gloves and Looking Glasses, Ac
4c.
No. 3 Opposite the Atanta Bank,
april a dwßm Atlanta, Ga.
Flour ! Flour !! Flour !!!
WALLACE A WINGFIELD, are Agents
for the best Tennessee Mills, and keep
nstantly on hand a superior article of Flour at
west Market prices. April 19
D. B. PLUMB & CO.,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
WHOLES I*LB AND RETAIL DEALES IN
Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals,
DYE WOODS fc DYE STUFFS,
Oils, Faints and Painters’ Articles, Varnishes,
Window Glass and Putty, Glass Ware.
French, and American Perfumery, Fine
Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Fin*
Tooth and Hair Brushes.
Paint Brushes.
Surgical and Dental Instrumen ts,
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS OF ALL KINDS,
Spices, SnufL, Manufactured Tobacco, all
the Patent or Proprietary Medieincra
•f the Day, Superior Inks, Pure
Wines and Brandies for Med
ical Purposes, Extract for
Flavoring, Chice Toi
let and Fancy-
Articles,
etc.
faF - Wa offer good* equally as low as they
□an be obtained from any similar establishment
in this section.
Warranted io be Pure, Fresh, and Genuine.
L# - Orders from the Country promptly filled
and satisfaction guaranteed with regard to price
and quality.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS will re
ceive particular attention at all hours of the day
or night- [nov 1 dwly
The Shades.
NOW OPEN FOR
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. Nat
to msntion the HAPPY FAMILY, perhaps
would be amiss; therefore curious ; wc would in
vite you to drop in and take a look at the Family
of Monkeys, Dogs, Cats, Coons, Opossums, Pigs
Chickens, Hawks, Crows, Doves, Snakes, Ac.,
all confined in the same Cage together, and
strange to say, there is no family jars among
them; and it is said by them, and row, that Bar
naul is outside.
PLUMB & HATCH, Augusta Ga.
nov 1 dwly
THE SHAVING SOAP.
VROOM k FOWLER’S
WALNUT OIL MILITARY SHAV
ING SOAP
It is admitted by the thousand* who have used it
dririug the past twelve years, to surpass anything
ever introduced into thia branch of the toilet, and
to render agreeable an operation usually consid
ered a boro. The form is convenient, it is agree
ably perfumed, and will produce a copious and
permanent lather with either hard or cold water,
leave* the skin smooth and unchapped. None
genuine without the signature, in fee simile, of
V room A Fowler. Try it.
For sale in this city by T. Burke : Augu-ta,
Haviland, Risley A Co. In New York by the
principal fancy goods houses and druggists, Char
leston, Haviland, Harral, A Co.
Manufactured only by JOHN B. VROOM,
racoeoeor to Haviland and Fowler. 72 Cherry
Street, Now York.
.mareb 22 dw3m HAVILAND & CO.
Wayne, Grenville & Co.,
E General Commission and Forwarding
Merchants, Savannah, Georgia.
All business intrusted to their care will
meet with prompt attention. Liberal advances
made on consignment.
*’ *" WAT!n ’- < Savannah
O. AMX- WATRlj"*'”*"*’
fob 2. ‘66. dwly
1 ZY /A Bbls Common Whisky Various Brands
IVVforaale low by
8BAGO& LAWRENCE.
American architect.
XHE Amoriean Architect, comprising Origin
al Designs of cheap Country and Village
dencea, with Detail, Specifications, Plans,
and Directions, and an cWtimale of the Cost of
eeeh Design. By John Vk . Jiitch, Architect
First and Second Series, quarto Nound in I vol
half roan, $6. ’
Publieed by
C. M. SAXTON
192 Fulton Street New YorkCftyS
A targe lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
at Pubiiaher’s lowest prices sent to any address
postage free
«tac 90 dwftm
For Sale-
1 A/H M i BRICK, very low
IVVyVVV * for Cash or approved papers
übbhort Ume./ Apply to
. U. L. WRIGHT.
April 25,1856. - dlw
Slburrtifirnirnts.
; • —na i —i —in :r~_— —. t~ i ,t ~ ~~V : |
DR. L. J. ROBERT.
Office over Alexander’s Drug Store.
Ou White Hall, Street, *’lanta. Ga.
Residence (pro tern :) near lbs Prote*tanl I
I Church
' may 28 dwßm
i F. D. THURMAN, M. D., 1). 1). S.,
Sexist,
TJAB located in Atlanta, Georgia nW Office—No
■ll S 8 White-Hall. Street (Jan2o-dw3>n.
JARED - IRWHT WHITAKER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Atlanta, • • Gt^r S ia -
Office Front Rooms over John K. Wallace &
Bros., corner of White Holland A lab* nrm Streets
tan ill **lv
'HENRY” T? NELSON,
BOBBIN AND SPOOL
MANUFACTURER.
For the use of Cotton, Silks, Woolen, Hemp,
and Rope Manufacturers
ALSO,
Plain
WOOD-TURNER.
Job Turning of every description neatly and
promptly executed at J, Winship’s Iron M orks,
Atlanta Ga. march 12 _dw6m
FINE CLOTHING.
WE are now receiving a large and elegant as
sortment of
Men and Boys'.Olothing and Furnishing
Goods,
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAK, OF
THE FINEST AND BEST MAKE
Also, Piece Goods, Trimmings and Buttons o
all qualities. Silk Twist 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 wc invite the public attention, and will sell
at the lowest cash price.
Call at the Glass Front, No. 40, Whitehall st
and you will always be treated respectfully.
m.rch 6 dwly W. HERRING A SON.
YOU ATI’S CONDITION POWDERS
FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF
Heaves, Broken Wind, Coughs, Glanders
and all diseases which affect the mucptia
membrane of the Lungs, Wind-Pipe.
Throat and Head, of
HORSES AND CATTLE.
IT is also tho best remedy to expel Botts and
Worms, loosen tho Hide, improve the appetite
and keep the animal in Good Condition.
For sale by Druggists and Merchants generally,
and at Wholesale by Haviland, Risley A Co.,
Augusta, Ga ; Haviland, Harral & Co- Charles
con. 8. C; and Haviland, Harral & Risley, New
York; Wholesale Druggists.
feb 23 dtwicew wly
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY
AND FANCY GOODS.
E have now in store, for
V y Trade, our usual assortment
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PERFU
MERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, Ac.,
which we oiler 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 :
L -*SO kegs Sup. Carb. 8ODA;
1,560 lbs. fine INDIGO ;
100 box. Sup. Carb SODA, in 1 lb. papers;
8,000 lbs. No. 1 MADDER ;.
400 boxes WINDOW GLASS ;
150 dozen MUSTANG LINIMENT;
2,000 lb*. 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 KATHARIOi* ;
40 - Barry’s TRICOPHEROUB
8,500 lbs. Roll BRIMSTONE ;
u 3,000 “ SULPHUR;
50 doz. Thompson’s SOAP;
10 boxes Castile SOAP, in cake. ;
300 galls. Train OIL ; 250 do. Lnmt. till.;
360 “ Linseed OIL;
400 •• No. I Lard OIL ;
10,600 Iba. WHITE LEAD.
HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.,
IV holesale Druggists,
AUGUSTA, GA.
two doors above Globe Hotel,
fob 28 dtwiceaw wly.
THE PHILOTOKEN,
OR, FEMALE'S FRIEND.
F<>K THE CURE OF PAINFUL AND DIS-i
•RDERED MENSTRUATION, A PRE
VENTIVE OF MISCARRIAGE,
AND A CERTAIN REMEDY
FOR ALLAYING SYMPA
THETIC NERVOUS
AFFECTIONS, Ac.
Much of the suffering attendant upon the lives
<4 females isowing 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
*• decline of health and beauty, is the principal
caura also of barreness. As well might vegeta
rian flourish, robe itself in bloom and bear its gol
den fruit, independent of the genial influence of
ssathine and showers, as that Woman should
wean-the bloom of health and fulfil her high des
tiny, while suffering from irregularity in her sea-
OOM.
The merits of “The Philotoken” aa a rvnwdy
in “female complaints’’ are of a nature that can
not with propriety 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 sickly
servants, will find a remedy in the Philotoken
worthy of their attention.
Purchasers to avoid imposition will ob
serve that the genuine has my signature on the
ontaide 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 A Co.; in Charleston, 8. C., by
Haviland, Harral & Co; and in New York by
Haviland, Marra) A Risely, wholesale druggists.
fob 23 dtwiceaw wy I
Georgia, Pa aiding County.
VI/ HEREAB, Elizabeth Goggins applies to
'■'Kj Ee f° r letters Os guardianship over the
and property of Martha L. Goggins,
of Henry Goggins late of
said deceased, these are, therefore,
to cite and req?Se all persons concerned, to be
and appear at my C*ce. on the first Monday in
July next, to sho wcate«t(if any they have) why
said letter* of not be granted
the applicant. Given under*! hand at office,
thia May the 28th, 1856. X.
march 28 MILES EDWARMK®rd’y-
(General
DeKalb Sheriff Sales.
YVFILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
y y next, before th« Court House Door in the
Town of Decatur, within the legal hours of sale
the following property, to-wit :
Twenty five Acres of Land, in tLeNorth East
corner of Lot No. IK, hi ihe 18th d : s., of origin
ally Henry, now D.-Kalb county, as the property
oi John Thomason, to satisfy a fi. fa., ia.-ued from
a Justices Court of DeK»l f >county, in lavor of
Arnold Humphries vs. John Thoma- 'll. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, Ninety Acres of Land, more or less on
the North side of Lot. No 19, in the 18th dis.,
of originally Henry, now DeKalb county, as the
property of John Thomason, to satisfy a fi. fa.,
tn favor of Arnold Humphries, issued from a
Justices Court of DeKalk county. Levy made
and returned by a Constable.
Also One Town Lot, containing one Acre, in
the Town of Stone Mountain, whereon J. Booth,
now lives, adjoining lands of Alexander and L.
Dean. Levied on as the property of William
Givens, to satisfy a fi. fa., issued from a Justices
Court, of DeKalb county, in favor B. F. Veal, vs.
IW. Givens. Levy made and returned by a
: Constable.
i Also, Three Town Lots, in the Town of Dr
: i-atur. one containing two Acres. West of the
: street wlureon John 8. Williams, now lives ad
i joining land of Kirkpatrick and Wadsworth as,
I the propertr of L. 8. Morgan, and other two
lon Lawrenceville Street one on the cer
i ner of said street containing l-4th, of an
i acre. The other wheicon there is a plank kiln,
| occupied by Morgan & Kirkpatrick, containing
1 1-2, zi ere. One Bookcase, seven Marble elabs,
I one Desk, b t of Mahogany and Walnut vanerin,
1 two Mahogany Washstands, 9 fine Bedsteads.
| 1 Wardrobe, five dressing Bureaus, five sets Cot
tage Furniture, 6 Bathing Machines, one lot of
paint and other articles too tedious to mantion
Levied on as the property ofL. 8. Morgan, that
is to say said Morgan’s interest in the same being
one third of said property to satisfy two fi. fas.,
irsued from the Superior Court of DeKalb coun
ty one a in favor of Chamberlin & Bancroft vs.
Lawrence] 8. Morgan, Walter Wadsworth, vs.
Lawrence 8. Morgan surviving copartner of J. &
L. 8. Morgan and one from the inferior Court of
said county, J. M. Rantin, vs. L. 8. Morgan.
JOHN W. FOWLER, Sh’ff.
gay 30th 185(1
DeKalb Sheriff's Sales-
YT/'ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in July
VV next, before the Court House Door, in
the Town of Decat nr, within the legal hours
of sale the following property, to wit:
Six Sadies. Levied on as the property of Dan
iel McNeill, to satisfy one fi. fa., issued from the
Inferior Court of DeKalb connty, in favor of Pe
gram Moore, vs., Daniel McNeill.
A. WOWDALL, Dept. Sh’ff.
may 30 wlj.
Gwinnett Sheriff's Sales.
<TTILL be sold before the Court House door
J y in the town of Lawrenceville, on the first
Tuesday in July next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
Part r of fraction of Land No. 78, and part of
Lot, No. 79. all amounting to (200) Two Hun
dred! acres, more or less, adjoining thn Lands of
It. D. Pounds, an(l Olliers. Levied on as the
property of James H. Waters, to satisfy sundry
Justices Court iff. fas., in favor of James McDan
iel, A, J. Veal, and others vs, James H. Waters.
Levies made and returned by a Constable.
Also, at the same time and place (100) One
Hundred acres of Land, more or less, where de
fendant now resides, in Gwinnettcounty, adjoin
ing Lands of Jordan Stanton, and ethers.—
Levied on as the property of Thomas H. Harvil,
to sa'isfy four Justices Court fi. fas., in favor ol
Wiley Pearce vs. Thomas H. Harvil. Levy
made and returned to me by a Constable.
Also, at the same time and place (100) One
Hundred acres of Land, where the defendant
now resides in Gwinnett county, adjoining the
Lands ol Jordan Stanton, and others, as the pro
perty of David Carter, to satisfy sundry Justices
Cvurt, fi. fas., in favor of Wiley Pearce, Jesse
Lowe and others vs. David Carter. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
Also st the same time and place Thomas F.
Todd’s interest in One acre of Land, including
Saw Mill and Mill Seat, known as the Richard
son Mill place. Levied on as the property of said
Thos. F. Todd, to satisfy four Justice Court fi.
tas. in favor of Jacob Driver, Allan & Stanford,
C. G.Rowden and A. A. Arnold. Levy made
j and returned to me by a Constable.
HENRY ALL AN, Sheriff.
: may 31
Carroll Sheriff’s Sales for July.
WILL be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Carrollton, within the
legal hours of sale, the following proper to
wit:
One Yoke of Steers, an d the East half of Lot
of Land, No. 255, in the original 6th dist., of
Carroll county. Levied on as the property of Jo
sepb Harper. Also, one Ox Wagon. Levied on as
the property of A. M. McWharter, property ali
pointed out to me by the said Harper to satisfy
one fi. la., issued from Carroll Superior Court, in
favor of Kent, Bates an 1 Mitchel, vs Michael
Goodson, A. M. McWharter and Joseph Har
persecurity in appeal. Irevies made and return
ed to me by a Constable.
JOHN W. WOOD, Dep’y Sheriff,
may 31
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
WHEREAS, Robert Baber, applies to me
forlettersof administration on the estate
of Amanda Hamilton, late of said county, de
eased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred or creditors, of said de
creased, to bo and appear before the Court of
Ordinary,' to be held in and for said county, on
the first Monday in July next, to show cause,
(if any they have.) why letters should not be
granted the applicant.
Given under my hand at office this May 29,
1856. G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary.
may 31 w3od
Wallace A Wingfield.
AGENTS FOB THE SALE OF
Granger’s Magic
Corn and Cob and Meal Mill.
VYT"OULD call the attention of Fanners Plan
y y ters and Stock Feeders to the Superiori
ty of this Mill over all others. It is simple dura
ble and cheap. Grinds more in a giventime thin
any of its competitorsand is destined t drive
them all out of use.
A specimen Mill can be seen in operation at
the Ware House of the Agents, and the public
are invited to call and examine its work.
may 17 dwtf
1 ZA/A/Y BUSHELS Peas of various kinds.
I VH H * Cheap for cash, at
LOWE, WRIGHT * CO.
Jtfifidoirtoiw.
“DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S I
CELEBRATED
BITTLBS,
PREPARED BY
Dr. C. M- JACKSON, Phil., Pa.
WILL EFFECTUALLY' CURE
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Juamlice,
Chronic or Nervous Diseases oj the Kidneys,and
nil Diseases arising from a disorder
ed Liver or Stomach.
Such
as Consti
pation, Inward
Piles, Fillness of
Blood to the Head, Ac
idity of the Stomach. Nau
seau Heartburn, Disgust for Food
[Fulness of weight in the Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Sinking or Flutterring at the
Pit of the stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hur
ried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the
Heart, Cheating or suffocating sensation when
in lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs
before the Sight; Fever and Dull Painin the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,Yellowness
of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac-
Sudden Flushcsof Heat, Bur
ning in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil
and great De
pression of
Spirits.
The proprietor in calling the attention of the pub
lic to this preparation, does so with feeling of the
utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation
to the diseases ibr which it is re commended.
It is no new and untried article but one that
has stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the
American people, and its reputation and tale is
unrivalled by any similar preparationsextent.—
The testimony in its favor given by the most
prominent and well known Physicians and indi
viduals inJail parts of the country is immense,
and a careful perusal of the Almanac, published
by the proprietor, and to ba had gratis of any of
his Agents, cannot but satisfy the most skeptical
that this remi dy is really deserving the greet ce
lebrity it has obtained.
Principal Office and Manufactory
No. 96 ARCH St., Phiad’a. Pa.
Testimony from Georgia.
From 8. E. COBURN, Esq., Editor of the
“Courier,” Rome, Ga.
Roux, Aug. 31, 1854.
Dr. C. M. Jackson.—Dear Sir, —“From my
own personal knowledge intrinsic merits
of“Hooflands German Bitters," I have no hesi
tancy in recommending them editorially for the
benefit of my readers.”
Yours, respectfully, 8. E. COBURN.
They Always Give Satisfaction.
Monbok. Ga., July 28,1854.
Dear Sir, —“The German Bitters sell last and
always give satisfaction. Parsons having bought
it once, buy it again. Respectfully, youra.
MORROW * KENNEDY.
To Dr. C. M. Jackson.
E. C. ELLINGTON, says .■
Geobgstows, Ga., Oct. «4, 1854.
“On the receipt of this, ship me a large sup
ply of German Bitters. They take like ‘list
Cakes'"
J. F. WOODBURY, says .-
Hamiliom, Harris co., Ga., Jan. 5, 1855.
“• All who have used your Bitters, and all to
whom I have sold them, speak highly of their
virtues.”
&E. NEBHVT <5 BRO., say .
Social Circlx, Walton co., Ga., Jan. 10, 1855.
“The Bitters have given satisfaction to all who
have used them.”
THE GERMAN BITTERS TAKE THE
LEAD.
Eatonton, Ga.. July 14,1853.
Dear Sir—“ Your German Hitters arc taking
the leadofall other medicines for chronic diseases,
&e., and are sellingrapidly. Please send anoth
er box immediately, or we shall be out before it
arrives.”
Truly, yours, I.VNCH *. DAVIB.
Dr. E. L. STROHECRER, said .
“I am happy to say that your German Bitters
arc gaining great reputation. I think it will, in
future, sell very rapidly.”
These Bitters ate entirely vegetable, they in
vigorate and strengthen the system, never pros
trate it and can be ssed for infants as welt as
adults
Price 76c. per bottle. Sold by Druggists and ttors
ksepers In every town and village In the United Ulates,
and by all Hie Druggists in Atlanta, and at T Burke's
cheap Bookstores.
May 31,1856..d&w1y
<3oergln, Ph Hiding County,
WHEREAS, Elizabeth Goggins administra
trix on the estate ol Henry Goggins, de
ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from
said administration, these are, therefore, to cite
and require all persons concerned, to bo and ap
pear at my office, on the first Monday in Decem
ber next, to show cause, (if any they have) why
said letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this May, the
28th, 1856.
June 1 MILES EDWARDS, Ord’y.
SIXTY days after date application will by
made to the Court of Ordinary of the county
of Gwinnett, for leave to sell all the Lands and
Slaves, belonging to the estate of James Hale, late
of said county, deceased.
THOMPSON HALE, Adm’r.
June 1
STATE OF GEORGIA, CAMPBELL
COUNTY.—Whereas, Joseph H. Coryell,
guardian of Eugenia E. Coryell, formerly now
Eugenia £. Peters, applies for letters of dismission
from said guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
that are concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law,and show cause
(if any they have) why letters of guardianship
should not be granted, tire said applicant.
Given-under my hand atoffiee this 2nd, day of
June, 1856.
june 4 R. C. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
XY 1 ' HERE AS, John Brown applies to me tor
y y letters of administration on the estate
of Matthew Brown, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and require all
persons concerned, to be, and appear at my
office, on the first Monday in July next, to show
cause, (if any they have) why said letters should
not be granted the applicant
Given under my hand at office, this 2nd, June
1856. G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary.
june 4 w3O
LYON’S CO.,
(Os Nashville, Tenn.)
(lIOLEHAIiMI DIIBRIIOE.I
PREVENTATIVE.
The best Medical preventative to Cholera, and
warranted to be a sure and speedy cure.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail at the Trout
House Bar, by
U G. A. PAUL,
may 16 Sole Agent for Atlanta.
JHisrellnneatis
YOU DESERVE CREDIT
FOR YOUR
DISCOVERY.
PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTOR
ATIVE, is no doubt, the most wonderf
discovery of this ageofpregress, foritwill restor
permanently, gray hair to its original color, cov
er the head of the bald with a most luxuriant
growth, remove at once all dandruff and itching,
cure all scrofula and other cutaneous eruptions,
such as scald head, etc. It will cure, as if by
magic, nervous or periodical headache ; make
the hair soft, glossy and wavy, and preserve the
color perfectly, and the hair from falling, to ex
treme old age.
We could give the testimony of more than one
hundred thousand to the truth of every word
wo have written■ See circular nnd the follow
ing;
The following is from a distinguished membet
of the medical profession ;
St. Paul, January 1, 1855.
PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD-
DEAR SIR : Unsolicited, 1 send you this
certificate. After being nearly bald for a long
time, and having tried all the hair restoratives
extant, and having no faith in any, I was induc
ed, on hearing of-yours to give it a trial. I plac
ed myself in the hands of a barber, and hnd my
head rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the Re
storative then applied and well rubbed, in till
the scalp was a glow. This I repeated every
morning, and in three weeks the young hair ap
peared, and grewradidly from August last till
tile present time, and is now thick, black, and
strong —soft and pleasant to the tvuch ; whereas
before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there
was of it and that little Avas disapsearing very
rapidly. I still use your restorative about twice
u week, and shall soon have a good and perfect
crop of hair. Now, I had read of these things
—and who has not ? but have not seen hitherto
any case w here any person’s hair was re
ally benefitted by any of the tonics, etc., of
the day : and it really gives me pl asure to re
cord the result of my experience. I have re
commended your preparation to others, and it
already has a large and general sale throughout
the Territory. The people hero know its effects,
and have confidr nee in it. The supply you sent
us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is near
ly exhausted, and daily inquiries are made for it.
You deserve creditforyour discovery; and I,for
one, return you my thanks for the benefit it has
done me, for I certainly had despaired long ago of
ever effecting any such result,
Yeurs, hastily,
J. W. BOND.
Firm of Bond Kellog, Druggist, St. Paul.
The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a min
isterin regular standing, and pastor of the Ortho
dox church, at Brookfield, Mass. He is a gen
tleman of considerable influence, and universally
beloved.
WM. DYER.
Brookfield, January 12, 1855.
PROFESSOR WOOD-
DEAR SIR: Having made trial of your
HAIR RESTORATIVE, itgives me pleasure to
say, that its effects have been excellent in removing
inflqmation, dandruff, and a constant tendency
to itching, with which I have been troubled from
my childhood; and has also restored my huir which
was becoming gray, to its original color, I have
used no other article, with anything like the
same i ieasurc or profit.
Yours, truly, J. K. BRAGG.
114 Market st., St, Louis, March ft, 1856.
DEAR SIR : I uni doing an extensive travel in
the West and Southwestern States, as general
agent for Adan- dmcrican Liniment, and w mid
be glad if you would favor mo with a consignment
of Professor Wood’s Hair Restora
tive, as I feci assured that I can introduce it in
many places where it is not known, as my head
is a living testimony of its valuable property, in re
storing the hair to its natural color. I am forty
years old, and my hair was almost white; but alter
using three Imlf pint bottles, iny hair is as beauti
ful auburn as it was at sixteen, and much improv
ed in appearance, and I would not be without a
bottle on hand for the price of ten. 1 should be.
very glad to attend to any matter connected with
the Hair Restorative. I have been for
fifteen years engaged in the same business, and
will be glad to hear from you soon.
Very respectfully,
WM. B. BROOME.
Sy Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mis
souri, 316 Broadway, New York, ond by all Drug,
gists everywhere. All kiuds of family patent med
icines for sale, on the best possible terms, at Pro
fessor Wood’s establishment, 114 Market street,
St., Louis.
iy Sold here; by all popular Druggists,
april 8 dw3m
HOUSE'iUKNISHING GOODS.
Tomlinson & Barnes
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and
patrons, that they are now receiving a very
largo assortme.it of
House Furnishing Goods,
Consisting in part Os Copper, Tin, Britannia,
and Japan Ware, Willow and Wood Ware,
Water Coolers, Bird Cages, Fishing Tackles,
Nets, Tapes &c. BTOVES, of every pattern,
warranted to perform well, Gas Fixtures, Globes
Lamps, &c. Garden Engines and Pumps, from
the Downs &. Co. Manufactory, Albany.
We have employed experienced workmen, to
carry on every description of Copper, Tin and
Sheet ’ton Work done South, and all orders for
Stille, Roofing, Guttering, Gas, and Steam Fit
ting, will meet with prompt attention. Call and
examine our stock, first door south of R. R.
Whitehall street. of Stove and Coffee Pot-
Atlanta, May 14, 18?6 dwly
New Boots and Shoes,
JLJL Jrz J JL •
WE now have in Store, our gjfl
Spring Stack of Boots wTJ
and Bhr es, and respectfully in
vite the Citizens of Atlanta, and
those of the surrounding Coun
try, to call and examine our ex'ensive assort
ment, comprising aliof the latest styles for spring
and Bumme Ware Manufactured by us express
ly foi the retail trade, and we can satifactorlily
prove to all who will give us a call that in stylo
and quality, our goods cannot be excelled, by
any house in Georgia, and will be sold "t a lower
price than can be bought at any house in this
City, or asjow as can be bought in the State.—
All goods purchased of us warranted and repair
ed without charge.
ty Please give us a call at sign of the Big
Boot, Hayden’s Building,Cherokee Block.Peacb
Tree street, Atlanta Ga.
april 22 dwtf DIMICK, JOYCE M CO.
.T D. Lynes.
A I, r HOLESALE GROCER&
y y MISSION Merchant Atlanta Ga.jgy||j
is now Receiving one of the largest stock ol Gro
ceries, ever offered in this placs, and will sell for
cash, as low and lower than they can be bought
in this market. Liberal advances made on all
consignments prompt attention to forwarding.
sananoca.
Webster &. Palmes, ) Savannah Georgia
J. T. Doane, > Atlanta do
P. E. McDannell, y do
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