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Srperial Notices.
A Friend in Need, is the Balsam of Wild
Cherry to all who are afflicteu with bronchial
troubles or Asthma. Its singular power over
these diseases has rendered Dr. Wistar fa
mous wherever pulmonary complaints are
known.
Perry Davis’ Vegetable Tain Killer is
deservedly the most popular family medicine
known, for no other remedy has been so suc
cessful in relieving all kinds of pain. It is
most appropriately called Pain Killer.
Holloway’s PkpLS, the best Remedy in the
Union for Female Complaints. -These Pills are
particularly recommended to the citizens oi the
Union for they extraordinay efficacy in female
complaints; and their are alike valuable cither
to the daughter verging into womanhood, or the
mother at the turn of life. It has been proved
» beyond all contradiction, that those celebrated
Pills will cure all disorders to which females are
peculiarly subject, and enable them to pass their
critical periods of life, exposing without them
selves to those dangers they too often incur by
other treatment.
ASK ANY ONE WHO HAS EVE R USED
DR. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER
PILLS.
tPREPARED BY FLEMING BROS.
ynPr- What they think ofthem I Ninety-nine
in a hundred will tell you they arc the best Pills
for liver complaint, sick headache and dyspep
sia that they have ever used. Read the following
from one of our most respectable citizens :
New York, August 3,1852.
I do hereby certify that I have been suffering
trom a pain in my side and breast for a long
time, and after trying many remedies came to
the conclusion that my liver was affected. I im
mediately commenced using Dr. M’Lane’s Cel
ebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros,
of Pittsburgh, and the few that I have taken have
already given me more relief than all the other
medicines I have taken put together. I went to
a clairvoyant to consult him ; after examing care
fully, he advised me to continue the use of Dr-
M’Lane’s Pills ; that they would effectually cure
me. W. W. PILIPS,
No. 2 Columbia place.
tjT Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr.
M’Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, manufactured
by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There arc
other Pills purporting to bo Liver Pills, now be
ore the public. Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Liver
Pills, also hit celebrated Vermifuge, can be had
at all respectable drug stores. None genuine
without tho signature of
FLEMING BROS.
BRONCHITISIAND COUGH CUR
ED.
Boston, August 15.
Mesasrs. S. W. FotoZe <V Co.—Gentlemen ;
Having been troubled for a considerable time
with a bad Cough and Bronchial affection, I was
induced to try a bottle of DR. WISTAR’S BAL
SAM OF WILD CHERRY, which I am hap
py to say entirely removed the difficulty. I
deem jt but justice to say thus much for the
benefit of those who may be similarly afflicted.
. GEORGE H. DAVIS,
Firm of Hallbtt & Davis.
Piano-Forte Manufacturers, Boston.
I hereby certify that I am personally acquain
ted with Geo. H. Esq., and have the fullest con
fidence in tho above statement.
H.G. BARROWS, Prac’g Physician
Boston, Aug. 15.
None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS,on tho
appewrr.
I Grey lied, 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. Batcuiclob 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 distinguiscd
from nature, and is warranted not to injure
in the least, however long it may be continued.
Made, sold or applied (in 9 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
lets.
EV" The Genuine has the same address upon
a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR,
293 Broadway, New York.
All others arc counterfeit.
GF" The Genuine for sale by,
SMITH A EZZARD.
may 7 dwtim
Davis’ Paiu Killer.
Bbooklym, Conn., June 15,1854.
Mend Davis .—Although a stranger to you,
I take the liberty of addressing a few lines to
to you, for the purpose of saying a few words in
favor of your invaluable medicine. I have used
your Pain Killer for a number of years, for bow
el complaint and burns, and in fact for pains of
lj. all kinds, I think it pre-eminent. 1 have had
several attacks of dysentery, one very violent,
if. I was attacked at three o’clock in the morning
and at sun rise I was not able to get off my bed
I sent and got a twenty-iivo cent bottle of your
Pain Killer, which 1 commenced taking accord
ing to directions, and at t> o'clock in the evon
| , jng my bowels were regular, and 1 was up and
s moving about, although somewhat weak.
V would recommend all similarly afflicted to avai
L themselves of your invaluable medicine.
ELMER WILLLIAMS.
" : Bold by Druggists ami Medicine Dealers every
f where.
A rsarcMSD liKSATa. Wbul lady or
would remain Under tho curse of a disagreeable breath
when by using the “Balm or a Thousand Ftowaas
oaa dentllrlee would not only render it sweet but leave
tbe tooth white as alabaster I Many persons do u<>
know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate
-hat, friends wlUnover mention it. I’our asingle drop
,? thn “Balm” on your tooth-brush and wash the teeth
night and morning. A fifty oonybottle wffl last a year.
AB<UTiH'lCo«rtt>io» may easily be acquired by
uslns the “Balm or a Thousand JfLCwaas." It wil
remove tan, pimples, mid freckles from the skin, lose
imr It of a soft and rsseato hue. Wot a towel, pour
owtwo or Uireodrotw, and wash the face night and mor
” BHAVIHO Mads East.- Wet your shaving-brush in
slthorwirin or cold water, pour on two orthroe drops
, f aTbousaudFlowers,” rubthe beard well
’ Great Cure of Piles.
Huntsviu-B, N.C., Nov. 1, 1853.
Dr. U. M. Jackson —Dear Sir—Allow me to
I express to vou my sincere thanks lor your dis-
1 Xrv ot a medicine’ which, to say the least of it
B has effected a cure, that all other medi mes that
W I hove taken have entirely imled to do. Hoof-
laud’s German Bitters," have cured me of the
most stubburn and aggravated case, ofthe ULEB
that, pcrhajis, ever fell to the lot of man. My
case is not a stranger to this community, as 1
am well known in this and the surrounding
counties, andean truly say that my recovery ha.
astounded all my friends and relations, as 1 had
tried everything recommended, and nothing did
me any good until I was prevailed upon to Uy
the Bitters. You are al liberty to make use ol
this communication* for the benefit us the affiie
,Cd’ J. ATWOOD.
See advertisement.
•’ >* Mt. Zion R. A. Chapter, Mo. 16.
• s MEETS every 2nd and 4th Monda;
uight, iu each month. •
LUTHER J. OI.ENN. H. P.
1 law Ifi. IRM TWtf
I Jason Burr Council, No 16.
Mp an MEETS every 2nd and 4th Tueadaj
S’ | night m each
m ■ W. T. C. UAMPBfBSRwTT
The Great Russian Remedy.
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
“Every mother should have u box in the bouse
handy In case of accidents to tho children.”
Redding’s Russian Salve.
It in a Boston remedy of thirty years’ standing, and is
recommended bv physicians. It is a sure and speedy
cure for Burns, riles, Boils, Corns, Felons, Chilblains,
and Old Sores, of every kind: for Fever Sores, Ulcers,
Itch, Scald He;vd, Nettle Kash, Bunions, Boro Nipples,
(recommended by nurses,) Whitlows, Sties, Festers
Flea Bites, Spider Stings, Frozen Limbs, Salt Rheum
Scurvy, Sore and Cracked Lips, Sore Nose, Warts and
Flesh Wounds, it is a most valuable remedy and cure,
which can be testified to by thousands who have used
it in the city of Boston and vicinity lor the last thirty
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 countrj r —and the
proprietorshave 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 putin largo tin boxes, stamped
on the cover with a picture of a horse and a disabled
soldier, which picture is also engraved on the wrapper
Price, 25 Cents a Box. Sold at all the stores in town
or country, or may be ordered of any wholesale druggist
For sale by SMITH & EZZARb, Atlanta.
fob 14 dw«m
Wood’s Hair Restoirative.
Among all preparations for the hair, that
have been introduced as infallible, none has ever
given the satisfaction or gained the popularity
that Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative now has
His restorative has passed the ordeal of innu
merable fashionable toilets, and the ladies, wher
ever they ha c tested it, pronounce it a peerless
article. “
They find, where the hair is thinned, that it
creates a fresh growth—that it fully restores
the vegetative power of the roots on the denu
ded places, and causes the fibres to shoot forth
anew—that it dissolves and removes dandruff,
prevents grayness, restores the hair to its orig
inal color when’grayncss has actually superven
ed gives a rich lustre; imparts the softness and
flexibility of silk to the hair, and keeps it al
ways luxuriant, healthy and in full vigor.
Editor Examiner
Bailey’s 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 aud 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-- cast
ualitics to which children areconstantlly subjeo
action of the genuine Daily's Pain Ex
tractor, is ever the same ! How much Pain and
Sullcring may not thusbe prevented I Moreover
Lisp itself is often dependent upon having at
hand the Genuine Dully Extractor, and for
particulars of which I respectfully refer to my
printed pamphlets, for the truth of which I hold
myself responsible.
No ease of Burns aud 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 Extractob is Genuine unless the
box has upon it a Steel Plato Engraved Label,
with the signature of C. V. CLICKENER &
CO., proprietors, and HENRY DALLEY, man
ufacturer. Price 25 cents per box.
fey" All orders should be addressed to C. V.
Olickener & Co., 81 Barclay street, New York.
IV'F or sale by all Druggists, throughout the
Unite*' States.
may 7 dwfim
PRICES CURRENT.
• Atlanta, June. 24, 1856.
Apple—Dried 100al20 Molhahcb— p ai 00a45
Green, 150a200 s M.uckerel—bbl, $22
Bacon—Hums. Halil J No. 2, sl4
Shoulders. 9al0; No. 3, $9
Sides, llal2'Meal—bush, 40ab5
Bgging, 17al8 klatches—-Geo—gr, 126
Butter—Goshen, 80s Foreign, 150 1
Country, 15a20, Madder—lb, 20a25
Brandy-—Com—gal, 75;Mutton, 10al2
Fine, 400*509'NailH—keg, 550a575
Boe f_lb, SaSabMiuburga—yd. lOall
Brick-.m, lOOaoOO Gate— bush, 80a40
Burning Fluid, 120;o11h— Lamp—gal, 125a30€
Cotton—lb, Balo' Machinery, 125a250
Corn—bush, 40a50>PotatoeB —Iran, aIOO
Coffee-Rio—lb, l2ial3L Sweet, 300a350
Java, 14<pork—U>,
Uheeso, 15a20'Rloe, 7
Gandies—Tallow, 28a35 Rods, Ual2j
Adamantine, 30a35 Salt—ln sacks, 176
Chichens —each, 20a25? Clarified, 12
Camphine..gal, OOalOO’ Crushed, 13a14
Eggs— doz, 10al2 Syrup—gal, 60a55
Flour—Superfine, 350a375 Steel—Cast —lb, 20
Family, 425 German, 10
Extra, 10,00, American, 10
Factory Yarn, SOagOJSplrits Turpentine, OOaIOO
Fodder—cwt, a76'Shlngles— m, 150a250
Feathers—lb, »40 Teaiv-lb, 75a125
Gin—Holland—gal, 175a225 Tobacco/—Co 15a29
Domestic, 60 Fine, 30a50
Hay—cwt, a!25 Tallow—lb, al2j
Iron—American, 4|a4l?Vinegar, 40a50
tfweeds, slaOL Wheat—bush, 110*125
Band, bJaOf' Whiskey— Raw, 30a33
Indigo-lb, 125al&0 Fino, 50a55
Lard, lOjaUi; Best, 150
Lime—bbl, 100al20
jOrni ahurrtiaenunti.
_ T’ DMiNiBTKATUK bTjALE.—Agreeabl y
/~\ to an order of the Court of ordinary of
Gwinnett county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
in August next, before the Court House door in
the Town of Lawrenceville, withinj the legal
hours of sale the following to-wit
Fifty Acres of Land, more or less being the
west part of Lot, No 211, in the sth dist., of
Gwinnett county, adjoining of Elijah
Adams and others, sold as the property of the
estate of John R. Blend decased, and sold for the
benefit of the heir and creditors cf said deoeased.
The Widows, Dower excepted.
Terms made known, on the day of sale.
NEWTON BRAMLET, Adm’r.
june 22 : »
Union Sheriff’s Sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Au
gust, in the Town of Blairsville Union
county, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to.wit:
The front half of Lot, No l,in the Town of
Blairsville, and also, the half of Lot, No 91, the
west half of said lot including the old Tunyard,
Levied on by virtue of u Mortgage, flfa., in fa
vor of Jobs. Swft, vs., James Roberts, adminis
trator of the estate of Samuel Johnson. Proper
ty pointed out m said Mortgage li fa.
Also, Lot of Land, No 190, in the 11 ill dist.,
aud Ist sec ,as the property ot Hiram Baker to
H. V. Johnson, Governor of the State of Georgia
vs., the said Hiram Baker and his wife Nancy
Baker.
june 22 JAMES BIRD, Sheritl.
Wallace AWiiifffieliL
AGENTS FOB THE SALE OF
Granger's Magic
Corn and Cob and Meal Mill.
"VYT'OULD call the attention of Farmers Plan-
y * tersand Stock Feeders to the Superiori
ty of this Mill over all others. It is simple dura
ble and cheap. Grinds more in a giventime than
any of its competitors and is destined t drive
them all out of use.
A specimen Mill can be seen in operation at
the W are House of the Agents, and the public
are invited to call and examine its work.
may 17 dwtf
To Rent.
A Vary comfortable Dwelling House,
on White Hall, st wfel
Apply to
T. BURKE,
At Bookstore, Holland House. Atlanta Ga.
dwtf
Flour ! Flour I! Flour !! !
YTTALLACE A WINGFIELD, are Agents
y y for the best Tennessee Mills, and keep
ustautlyon hand a superior article of Flour at
west Market prices. April 19
New Tennessee Bacon?
OAAA LBS Choice Bacon Sides
- V ry V ' and Shoulders. 50 bbte, Su-
Mhtwr close trimmed Hams, well cured and dry.
> WALLACE A WINGFIELD.
General CAhverfisemcnts.
STATE OF GEORGIA, PAUIMNG
COUNTY.—Whereas lames L F. Benson
applies to me for letters of guardianship over
the persons and property of John I. Martha '.
and George W. McLarty, minor orphans of
John McLarty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and require all per
sons concerned be and appear at my office on the
first Monday in August next, to'show ’and cause
(if any they have) why said letters should not
be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal, this June the
19th, 1856.
MII.ES EDWARDS, Ordinary.
June 22 vt3od
WM. II TUTT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
Oppositeaugusta hotel,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
OFFERS for sale on terms as
comodating as any., other
in the South, a large and complete as- ft
sortrnent of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, 13*8
PAI NTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS,
SURGICAL INSTUMENTS, DYE-STUFFS,
and PERFUMERY offoreign and domestic man
ufacture, to which he respectfully invites the at
tention of Merchants, Physicians, and Planters.
Among his Stock may be found :
500 boxes French WINDOW GLASS,
jlo,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 Ceroons Spanish INDIGO.
5,000 lbs, POTASH;
100 doz. SNUFF,
200 bbls. Rosendale Hydraulic CEMENT,
fob 24 w I y
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS-
Tomlinson & Barnes
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and
patrons, that they are now receiving a very
large assortment of
House Furnishing Goods,
Consisting in pait of Copper, Tin, Britannia,
and Japan Ware, Willow and Wood Ware,
Water Coolers, Bird Cages, Fishing Tackles,
Nets, Tapes, &c. STOVES, 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 Iron Work done South, anil all orders for
Stills, 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. Sign of Stove and Coffee Pot.
Atlanta, May 14,1856 dwly
FINE CLOTHING.
WE are now receiving a large and elegant as
sortment of
Men and Boys’Olo thing and Furnishing
Goods,
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, 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 we invite the public attention, and will sell
at the lowest cash price.
Call at the Glass Front, No. 40, Whitehall at.,
. and you will always be treated respectfully.
march 6dwly_ W. HERRING & SON.
THE PHILOTOKEN,
OR, FEMALE’S FRIEND.
FOR THE CURE OF PAINFUL AND DIS
ORDERED MENSTRUATION, A PRE
VENTS E OF MISCARRIAGE,
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 ofbarreness. As well might vegeta
tion flourish, robe itself in bloom and bear its gol
den fruit, independent of the genial influence of
sunshine ami showers, as that Woman should
wear tho bloom of health and fulfil her high des
tiny, while suffering from irregularity in her sea
sons. z
The merits of “The Philotoken” as a remedy
in “female complaints’’ are of a nature that can
not with piopriety 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.
IV“ Purchasers to avoid imposition will ob
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 & Riscly, wholesale druggists.
fob 23 dtwiceaw wyl
DRUGS, MEDICINES? PERFUMERY
AND FANCY GOODS.
WE have now in store, for
Trade, our usual assortment
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, j/Tf
OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PERFU- BFg
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 ami 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. I MADDER ; '
400 boxes WINDOW GLASS ;
150 dozen MUSTANG LINIMENT;
2,000 lbs. PUTTY ; 3,000 lbs. ALUM;
60 dor. CHERRY PECTORAL ;
100 “ Hudson’s MUSTARD ;
200 “ VERMIFUGE ;
300 “ fine COLOGNE ;
500 lbs. Extract LOGWOOD;
50 dot. Lyon’s KATHARION ;
40 “ Barry's TRICOPHEROUB ;
3,500 lbs. Roll BRIMSTONE ;
3,000 “ SULPHUR ;
50 dot. Thompson’s SOAP;
10 boxes Castile SOAP, in cake. ;
300 galls. Train OIL ; 250 do. Lamp 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,
fib 23 dtwiceawwly.
Wayne, Grenville & Co.,
E General Commission and Forwarding
Merchants, Savannah, Georgia.
AU business intrusted to their care will
meet with prompt attention. Liberal advance*
made on consignment
T. 8. WAYMB, ? Savannill .
B. ALBX. WAYMB, $ ——
feb 2, ‘56, dwly
Hunnicutt & Silvy,
dealers in
Dry Goods and Clothing.
a— (FURNISHING
GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks Va
lices, Hosiery, Gloves and Looking Glasses,
4c.
No. 3 Opposite the Atanta Bank,
apnl 3 dwta Atlanta Ga.,
dLljarkston
A. G- PARKER’S
FRENCH MILLINERY & FANCY
STOKES
No. 242 KING STREET,
feb ZB—wly CHARLESTON.
THE attention of Dealers is called to the liAndeoine
assortment of SPRING and SUMMER
CLOTHIN G
now on band, manufactured under my own supervis
ion nt Newark, N. J., vzhich you will And unsur
passed by any stock in this city. Tho large
amount of Clothing
at my establishment, and
AT THE
uniformly low prices, has given the
CAROLINA CLOTHING DEPOT
tho reputation which it bears throughout the Southern
country. Merchants will be convinced
f O3XT A.
careful exammation 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 knowing the styles best
adapted for the country trade.
■ST Please call, err chasing, at
A. N. COHEN, Jr.
feb2B-w6m 261 Kimr st. Charleston, S. C.
EMPORIUM OF FASHION
230 KING-STREET,
VICTORIA RANGE.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
HE Subscriber will receive per every Stea-
I mer additions to his already SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT of
FRENCH & AMERICAN
Paper Hangings,
■Tafflffß From the best Domestic and
Foreign Manufactories.
WINDOW SHADES,
O1 French, German and American Painting
WINDOW CORNICES, BANDS AND
LOOPING PINS,
Os the most celebrated German a English make.
LANDSCAPES
Representing Scenes in Europe and America.
—ALSO—
CURTAIN STUFFS,
MUSLIN &LACE CURTAINS,LACE G UR
TAIN LOOPS, Ac.
MATRESSES, PILLOWS, BOLSTERS AND
PALLIASSTERS.
F. DUPONT.
feb 25 <l6m Charleston, S. C.
J. KNOBELOCH,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Flour, and all kinds of Country Produce
167 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON.
Particular attention will be
EXjjjQ to the sale of EBSH
FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD,
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 & Bro., Philadelphia.
teb 28—wly
H. L. TINLEY. JAS. H. ARTOPE
H. L. TINLEY & CO.,
Commission & Forwarding
JMCerolXAixtisi,
NO. exchange st. 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 do
sired, for a commission of 2} per
cent.
fc#” Goods received and forwarded at 10 cents
per package. No Goods have or will be detain
ed byus for freight and charges.
hP" Liberal Advances made on all consign
ments to us. feb 28—wly
O. A. HERIOT. WM. P. 110 LME
HERIOT& HOLMES,
Commission & Forwarding
JMLerctLfints, >!
No. 4 VENDUE RANGE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Particular attention paid to the sale oi
Cotton, Flour, Grain, and all description of coun
try Produce.
Also, to the Fowarding of Merchandise
to and from the interior, feb 28—wly
Herriot & Petit.
AVERAGE Adjusters, Forwarding and Com
misson Merchants, No. 36 East Bay, Char
leston, So. Ca.
William B. tierlot. Edmund W. Petit
HKFEHRNCEB.
Hon. John P. King, G. T. Dortic, Esqr., T.
W Fleming, Esqr., Augusta Ga: Messrs
Grenville, Sample & Co., Chattanooga, Tenn:
James Walker, Esqr., James Correy, Esq.,Messrs
Hobson & Wheless, Nashville, Tenn: Richard
Mohers, Esqr., S. C. Dortic, Esqr., JohnJ. Dor
ton, Esqr., New York : R. S. Newbold, Esqr.
Philadelphia : Messrs. Landstreet &. Small, Bal
rmvU w n
FOR HA VANN A via KEY WEST
THE UNITED BTATESMAIL STEAMSHIP
ISABEL,
WM. ROLLIAs. Coiuiiiauiler.
WILL leave CHARLESTON for HA
VANA via KEY WEST, on the 4th and
19th, aud HAVANA for CHARLESTON via
KEY WEST, on the 10th and 25th of each
month.
The ISABEL now connects at Havana with
U. S. Mail Steam Ship Company’s Line of Stea
mers for San Francisco via Aspinwall, and will
carry the Pacific Mails. For Passage, apply to
MORDECAI & CO., Uay.
1jc.27 ft.” ||
Mordecai fiTCo.,
.. iCTION &COMMISBION MERCHAN TS
| 410 BAST BAY.
.■ K o - H r« , „ u , Box,> i
SOI TH-CA i. 01.1 V
.Merchandise of every description sold on
Commission, aud liberal advance? made on Uun
ments
oct 2 | A
FRANCK’S SPECIFIC.
FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF
SECRET DISEASES.
THIS is a pleasant remedy, and possesses the
following advantages, over other prepara
tions :
Ist. It is not disagreeable to the taste.
2nd. It acts as a tonic to the whole system.
3d. It removes the effects resulting from the
use of Mercury.
4th. It purifies the blood and removes cutaneous
eruptions.
6th. It is an excellent remedy tor Rheumatism.
6th. It leaves no smell on the Breath.
Prepared by Dr. Robt. Franck, London. Price
sl, or 6 bottles for $5.
W. H, TUTT. Southern Ageat,
feb 23 wly Augusta. Gs
YOUATT’S CONDITION 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 animal in Good Condition.
For sale by Druggists and Merchants generally,
and at Wholesale by Haviland, Risley & Co.,
Augusta, Ga ; Haviland, Harral & Co., Charles
ton. S. C; and Haviland, Harral Ac Risley, New
York; Wholesale Druggists.
feb 23 dtwicew wly
(Citi] sUrnErtxurments.
DR. L. J. ROBERT.
MARIETTA. GA-
r ILL PRXCTICE AT HALF HIS UB
- ual prices for CASH Or its equiqalent.
Office at his Residence.
may 26 dwßm
DR. J. M. BABER,” ~
H o in o e p a i h i c P li y s i c i a n.
Fulton House, Atlanta,Ga.
march 6 • Hf»6 <|w I y
JARED IRWiN WHITAKER, - ”
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Atlanta..... . .. .... Georgia,
Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallace &
Bros., corner of White Hall and Alabama Streets
inn 31
HENRY T. NELSON,
BOBBIN AND SPOOL
MANUFAG T U R E R .
For the use of Cotton, Silks, Woolen, Hemp,
and Rope Manufacturers.
ALSO,
Plain & Ornamental
WOOD-TURNER.
Job Turning of every description neatly and
promptly executed at J. Winship’s Iron Warks,
Atlanta Ga, march 12 dwfim
WALLACE & WINOFIELD.
Manufactures, agents for the s?.ic
of Virginia, and Tennessee, TOBACCO.
Have just received 100 Boxes, Various Brands
TOBACCO to !»■ sold at Manufacturers prices,
dec 19 dwtf
Wallace & Wingfield
HAVE row in Store, and are constantly re
ceiving large lots of new Bacon, Lard and
Flour, of choice quality-
Orders rear ?ctfully solicited. Terms Ccek
LOWE, & HARRIS.
COMMISSION MERCHANad,
ATLANTA, GA.,
Next Door to the Fulton House.
June 7 , dwtf
LARGE f.OTOFBACON. Just Receiv
ed. LOWE, & HARRIS.
Received on Consignment this Day?
25 BBLS, Oil fashion Corn Whiskey.
15 “ Pikes’ Magnolia “
IO “ Superior Old J/anongahaly Whiskey
Also, Superior Cognac Brandy in J pipes, fine
Rum, Wine, Ac. All to be sold extremely low
for Cash.
LOWE, & HARRIS.
June 8 dwtf
OGDEN, STARR &|CO.,
SHIPPING, Forwarding and General
Commission, Merchants, Savannah. JgjgjjQ
Georgia.
Agents for Union Line Packets for New York
“ Despatch “ “ Boston.
jan 1 IBsfi w iy.
GAS I STEAM ’ f WATER ffT
John Wiggins & Co.
Are prepared to fit up Dwellings, Stores and Pub
lic Buildings.
13?” A good stock of Pipe and Fixtures con
stantly on hand. Store on Alabama street.
inarch 20—dwly
WALLACEI&. WINGFIELD.
@ GENERAL AGENTS
Produce Merchant. bfiMl
dec 19 dwtf] Atlanta Geo.
BOSTON BELTING CO.
INDIANRUBBER GOODS.
37 Milk Street, Boston.
Manufacturers of
India Rubber Belting.
“ •• Packing.
‘‘ “ Hose.
And all other kinds of India Rubber Goods,
appan Me Burney, J. Chever, Agents.
dec 6 ’55 wly -
NEWCL JTHI NG STORE
AND CHEAPEST FOR CASH IN the CITY
Situated on White Hallrstreets, next door to
Valentino's Confectionary, and oppo
site A. W, Hairs, Jewelry Store.
THE Subscribers, beg most res- fBJJjS'STft
pectfully to'inform the citizens
of Atlanta, and surrounding coun-wUljuJ
try, that they are just opt ning, the most extensive
assortment, of
Ready Made Clothing,
Ever offered in this Market, consisting in part,
of the finest Coats, to the commonest. Pants from
medium to very superior quality, Vests of every
description, Valises, Hats, Caps, and Gent’s Fur.
nishing Goods. All of which will be sold low
down for Cash. Purchasers will do well to give
them a call before purchasing elsewhere.
M. OPPENHEIMER & CO.
February 17, 185fi dwtf
Express Notice.
Memphis and Charleston Rail Road,
OPEN for .Travel from STEVENSON to
TUSCUMBIA. The ADAM’S EX
PRESS CO., have arranged to extend their Ex
pression 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 dwtf
The Shades.
, US NOW OPEN FOK-JBL
the season, where every
scription of the good things
of this life can be had at the shortest notice.—
OYSTERS, by the quart, gallon or barrel. Not
to mention the HAPPY FAMILY, perhaps
would be amiss; therefore curious; we would in
vite you to drop in and take a look at the Family
of Monkeys, Dogs, Cats, Coons, Opossums, Hags
Chickens, Hawks, Crows, Doves, Snakes, &c.,
all confined in the same Cage together, and
strange to say, there is no family jars among
them; and it is said by them, and now, that Bar
num is outside.
PLUMB & HATCH, Augusta Ga.
nov I dwly
D. B. PLUMB <fc CO.,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
WHOLES M.E AND RETAIL DEALRS IN
Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals,
DYE MOODS & DYE STUFFS,
Oils, Paints and Painters' Articles, Varnishes,
Window Glass and Putty, Glass Ware,
French, and American Perfumery, Fine
Toilet and Slaving Soaps, Fine
Tooth and Hair Brushes.
Paint Brushes,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS OF ALL KINDS
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, all
•he Patent or Proprietary Medieinces
of the Day, Superior Inks, Pure
Wines and Brandies for Med
ical Purposes. Extract for
Flavoring, Chice Toi
let and Fancy
Articles,
etc.
We offer goods equally as low as they
aan be obtained from any similar establishment
in this section.
Warranted to be Pure, Fresh, and Genuine.
Orders from the Country promptly filled
and satisfaction guaranteed with regard to price
gad quality.
' PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS will re
oeive particular attention at all hours of the day
c night- [nov 1 dwly
Cotteries
MHaWw
Authorized by the. State oj
Fort Gaines Academy Lottery’’!
CLASS 16,
To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia,
in public, on THURSDAY,June 26,1856,0 n
the
81V4H* flill
SAM’L SWAN& CO., Managers.
prizes aUhiFn ting to
Will be distributed according to the followißg
10,000 NUMBERS-249 PRIZES!!
1 Prize 0f510,009 is $10,000
1 Prize o f .5,000 is 5,000
1 Prize of 3,0(J0 is. . . . f . 3,000
1 Prize of 1,000 is 1,000
1 Prize oi 1,000 is 1,000
5 Prizes of 500 are 2,500
10 Prizes of 200 are 2,000
25 Prizes of 100 are 2,G00
80 Prizes of 50 are 4,000
44 Prizes of 30 are 1,320
4 Prizes of s6oapproximating to SIO,OOO prize, are—24o
4 prizes of 50 “ “ 5,000 prize, are—2oo
4 prizes of 49 “ “ 3,000 prize, are—l6o
8 prizes of 35 “ “ 1,000 prizes, are.2Bo
20 prizes of 20 “ ‘‘ 500 prizes, are.4oo
40 prizes of 10 “ “ 200 prizes, are.,400
249 Prizes amounting t 0...—534,000
APPROXIMATION rtIIZES.
The two preceding ar d the two following numbers
to those drawing the first 20 prizes* are entitled to the
80approximation prizes, in the usual manner.
BraT Remember that every Prize is drawn, and paya
blcinfull without deduction.
All prizes of SI,OOO and under, paid immediately
after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of
thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential. Tho drawn
numbers will be forwarded to purchasers immediately
after the drawing.
Whole Tickets $5 —Halves 2J —Quarters
Prize Tickets cashed or renew’ed in other tickets at
either Office.
Orders for tickets can be.addressed either to
S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
ALABAMA LOTTERY!
(Authorized by the State or Alabama. ■
sout[nrn Jfiilitanj Srabnin]
XIOTTESH.Y
Class E.—New Series.
To be drawn in the City of Montgomery, Ala
bama, in public, on THURSDAY', July 10,1*56,
on the
HAVANA PLANS
SAM’L SWAN, Manager.
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$205,000!
Will be distributed according to the following
30,000 Numbers-—15,600 Prizes!!
1 Prize 0f535,000 is $35,000
1 “ 10,000 is 10,000
I “ 5,000 is 5,000
1 “ 2,000 is 2,000
J “ 1,200 is 1,200
1 “ 1,100 is 1,100
1 “ 1,000 is 1,000
1 “ 900 is 900
1 “ 800 is 800
1 “ 620 is 620
10 “ 200 is 2,000
100 “ 100 is 10,000
4 prizssofs2o9app’xingto s3s,oooprize are SBOO
4 “ 150 “ 10,000 “ “ 600
4 “ 100 •• 5,000 “ “ 400
4 “ 80 “ 2,000 *• “ 320
4 “ 70 “ 1,200 “ “ 280
4 “ 50 “ 1,100 “ “ 200
4 “ 40 “ 1,000 « “ 160
4 “ 30 “ 900 “ « 120
4 “ 28 “ 800 “ “ 112
4“• 22 “ 620 “ “ 88
40 “ 20 <• 200 « “ 800
400 “ 10 “ 100 “ “ 4,000
15,000 “ 8J “ 127,500
15,600 prizes amounting to $206,000
The 15,000 Prizes of SBA are determined by tho num
ber which draws tho $35,000 Prize—if that number
should bo an odd number, then every odd number tick
et in the Scheme will be entitled to $8,50 : if an even
number, then every even number ticket will be entitled
to $8,50 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 theoostof the same, with chances £oi obtain
ing other Prizes.
BriTßemember that every Prize is drawn, and paya
ble in full without deduction.
Jll Prizes of SI,OOO and under, paid immediately af
ter the drawing—other Prizes at the usual time of thir
ty days.
All communications strictly confidential. The
drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers im
mediately after tho drawing.
Whole Tickets, $10 —Halves, $5.
Quarters, $2.50-
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed iu other Tickets at
either office.
Order* for Tickets can be addressed either to
& SW/1N &, CO., Atlanta Oa.
or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
May 31,185G-d&wtf
ST. CLOUDS HOTEL,
D. T. SCOUT, PROPRIETOR.
Corner of Spring, and Summer Streets,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
dec 12 1855 dly
J/•LUMSDEN & CO.
. DEALERS IN
HIDES, OIL, LEATHER,
| AND
Shoe Findings
No. &4 South Market Street,
Nashville Tenn.
dec 12 1855 wly
B. LYONS J. LYONS.
LYONS & CO.,
rMPORTERS AND DEALERS tN
HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO,
AND ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN, WINES, LIQUORS, AC, AC.
No. 19 Cedar Street,
Nashville, Tenn.
dec 12 wly
VERANDAH HOTEL.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
CIORNER of Cedar and Cherry,
/ Opposite the Post Office. Hav-*pHnh
ing taken charge of this elegant House j
we hope by prompt attention and
crate bills to meet a liberal share of public patron
£*■’’ The Stage Office is kept at this Hotel.
acton young.
Sup’L
dec 12 wly
CLARK’S RAIL ROAD SALOON.
NASH 4 ILLE, TENNESSEE
ritHE above Capacious Establishment on
I Front Street, a few doors below the Comer
Os the Square, is now open, with a splendid Bar,
supplied with the Choicest Liquors and Cigars,
of the finest flavor
The Eating department is not surpassed by
that of any other Restaurant in the South. The
proprietor invite his friends, and the public to
call, feeling confident that “none will go away
dissatisfied.” S4MUEL CLARKE.
dec 13 1855 wly
AMERICAN ARCHITECT.
THE American Architect, comprising Origin
al Designs of cheap Country and Village
Residences, with Details, Specifications, Plans,
and Directions, and an estimate of the Cost ol
each Design. By John W. Ritch, Architect
First and Second Scries, quarto bound in 1 vol,
half roan, $6.
Publiaed by
C. M. SAXTON A CO.
152 Fulton Street, New York City.
A large lot for sale at Kay’s Cheap Bookstores
at Publisher’s lowest prices sent to any address
postage free.
<UeM dwfin
(General 3.bvertioeniento,
PROFESSOR WOOD'.
HAIR RmORATM.
It has worked Miracles !
fIMIAT *LL THE BALD A GRAY CAN
1 be restored perfectly to original growth, so
so far as their locks are concerned, docs not. ad
mit of doubt; besides, it will cure every possible
disease of the scalp whether developed as dandruff
itching, or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions—
even scald-head—and in no possible case will it
fail of curing, as if by magic, nervous or periodi
cal headache, and if used twice a week by the
young, regularly, it will preserve the color, and
keep the hair from falling, to any imaginable ago.
Read and judge.
Logansport, la., June. 1855.
Messrs. O. J. WOOD 4 CO.:
Gents : Yours of the 13th came duly to hand
Enclosed, please find thirty-eight dollar.-, it be
ing the amount for Hair Restorative. I have
sold it all. • • • If you choose, you
may send six.dozen bottles Hair Restorative ; I
think I can tjell It has worked miracles in this
place. I sold a man six $1 bottles, that was bald
and it fetched new hair out all over his hea l-
Yours, rcspatfully, M. H. GRIDLEY.
C. R. R. Office, Vandalia, June 21, 1855.
PROFESSOR WOOD-
DEAR SIR: I take pleasure in bearing
voluntary testimony to the excellence of your Hair
Restorative. Three months ago, my hair was
very gray. It is now a dark brown (the original
color,) smooth and glossy. Th.' only application
I have made to it, has been the Hair Restorative
prepared by you, and which, from the result in
my own case, I can most cordially recommend
others. Respectfully, yours,.
EDWARD WALCOTT.
Vincennes, Io , June 21, 1855.
PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD :
As you are about to manufacture and vend
your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I
will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that
I have used it, and know others to use it—that
I have, for several years, been in the habit of using
other Hair Restoratives, and that I find yours
superior to any other I know. It entirely clean
ses the head of dandruff, and with one month’s
proper use will restore any person’s hair to the
original ycuthful color and texture, giving it a
healthy, soft and glossy appearance ; and all
this, without discoloring the hands that apply it,
or the dress on whidrst drops. I would there
fore, recommend its use to every one desirous of
having a fine color and texture to hair.
Respectfully,yours, WILSON KING.
St, Louis, June 29, 1855,
PROF. W’OOD: As you are about to prepare
and vend your recently discovered Hair Restora
ative, ank as you request my opinion of it, I will
state, that my hair was, a few months ago, very
gray, and after using two bottles of your Hair
Restorative, it resumed its original color ; and
since its application, all dandruff has disappear
ed from my head, and I have been troubled with
no disagreeable itching of the scalp. lam satis
fied, that those who use it, will not regret it, as
ft gives the appearance of having been recently
oiled. lam prepared, therefore, to recommend
its use to all who are desirous of having a beauti
ful head of hair.
I am, sir, yours, etc. H. L. BTEWART.
PROF. WOOD-
DEAR SIR : My hair had, for several years
been becoming prematurely gray, accompanied
by a harshness which rendered the constant ap
plication of oil necessary in dressing it. When
I commenced using your Hair Restorative, about
two months ago, it was in that condition ; and
having continued its use till w ithin the last three
weeks, it has turned to its natural color, and
assumed a softness and lustre greatly to be pre
ferred to those produced by the application of
oils or any other preparation I have ever used
I regard it as an indispensable article for every
lady’s toilet, whether to be used as a Hair Res
torative, or for the simple purpose of dressing or
beautifying the hair. You have permission to
refer to me all who entertain any doubt of its per
forming all that is claimed for it.
MRS. C. SYMONDS, 144 Third st.
Cincinnati, Ohio, February 10, 1854.
Watertown, Mass., May 1, 1854.
PROF.O. J. WOOD: Allow me to attest
the virtues and magic powers of your Hair Res
torative. Three months since, being exceeding
ly gray, I purchased, and soon commenced to use
two bottles; and it soon began to tell, in restor
ing the silver locks to their native color, and the
hair, which was before dry and harsh and fall
ing off, now became soft and glossy, and it ceas
od falling; the dandruff disappeared, and the
scalp lost all the disagreeable itching, so annoy
ing before and now, I not only look, but feel
young again.
Respectfully, yours, etc.
CHARLES WHITNEY.
Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mis
souri, 316 Broadway, New York, and by all Drug
gists everywhere. AU kinds of family patent med
icines for safe, on the best possible terms, at Pro
fessor Wood’s establishment, 114 Market street,
St., Louis.
&*Sold here; by all popular Druggists.
june 8 I dw3m
LYON’S & CO.,
(Os Nashville, Tenn.)
tHOLEIIHP DiARRHOBA
PREVENTATIVE.
The best Medical preventative to Cholera, and
warranted to be a sure and speedy cure.
Forsale, Wholesale and Retail at the Trout
Housj Bar, by
X G. A. PAUL,
may 16 Sole Agent for Atlanta.
On Consignment,
E BBLS. Peacock’s best Whisky at Nash
• ville prices by
WALLACE & WINGFIELD.
I /YAA BUSHELS Peas of various kinds.
J VJI/vI Cheap for cash, at
LOWE, WRIGHT &. Cf>. •
A LARGE lot of dried Fruit, Onions, &c.
frl.29.lwtf LOWE, &■. HARRIS
200,00O L "X™'
tiOO BBLS, and Cans ofLard. Very fine.
lOOBBLB, Whiskey, at low prices.
12000 Bushels of Corn.
IO Car Loads, Superfine and Extra Flour.
Lime unslacked in Hogsheads and Barrels.,
All of which are on Consignment, with instruc
lions to sell, therefore Buyers would do well to
give us a Call.
BEAGO & LAWRENCE,
Nos. 70, 72 & 74, Whitehall,Street,
june 5 Atlanta, Ga.
a)/ k/ k ZWY/ kLathesfor Plastering purpo
| * s f ol ' »» le I’y
’ seago a Lawrence.
I / k / k / k Bushels Cow Peas for Planting Pur
poses for safe in lots to suit purcha
rs by SEAGO A LAWRENCE.
I / k/ k Bushels Befutiful Dried Peeled Ap
pies for sale in lots very low by
SEAGO & LAWRENC
1 rt Bbls Mess Pork on Consignment, and for
| .Isale low by
SEAGO E
I i ki iEbls Common Whisky Various Brands
I (J II for sale low by
A SEAGO & LAWRENCE.
1 ptf k Bbls A Cans No. 1 Leaf Lard in jStore
[ »)I| and forsale by.
SEAGO A LAWRENCE.
1 A s k Choice Tennessee Bacon
II JV/hog round, for sale by
SEAGO A LAWRENCE.
1 SA Bbls unsacked Lime Warranted fine
J for sale by
»P ri! IL__ EAGO * eawrence.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
Opposite the Passenger Depot,
Macon, Ga.
E. E. BROWN a E. ISAACS, Pro’tors.
B. F. DENSE, Superintendent.
EF* Meals ready on the arrival of every train.
jan!7-4wly
JHififcliancuns.
I DOCTOR HOOFLAND’
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Phil., Pa.
WILL [EFFECTUALLY CURE
■ Liver Complainf,.Dyspepsia, Juandice,
1 Chronic, or Nervous Diseases oj the Kidneys, and
all Diseases arising from a disorder
ed Liver or Stomach.
. Such
I as Consti-
pation, Inward
Piles, Fulness of
Blood to the -Head, Ac
idity of the Stomach. Niiu-
I seau Heartburn, Disgust for Food
I Fulness of weight in the Stomach, Sour
) Eructations, Sinking or Flutterring at the
i Pit of the stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hur
-1 ried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the
< Heart, Uhoaking or suffocating sensation when
I in lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs
before the Sight; Fever and Dull Pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,Yellowness
of tho Skin and Eyes, Pain in the
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c,,
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bur-
• ning in the Flesh, Constant
r Imaginings of Evil
i and great De-
1 pression of
i Spirits.
> Tho proprietor in calling theattention of the pub
i lie to this preparation, does so with fooling of tho
I utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation
to the diseases for which it is recommended.
It is no now and untried article but one that
has stood the test of a ten years' trial before the
American people, and its reputation and sale is
unrivalled by any similar preparationsextant.—
I The testimony in its favor given by the most
[ prominent and well known Physicians and indi
l viduals infall parts of the country is immense,
t and a careful perusal of tho Almanac, published
• by the proprietor, and to ba had gratis of any of
I his Agents, cannot but satisfy tho most skeptical
• that this remr dy is really deserving the great c«-
i lebrity it has obtained.
. Principal Office and Manufactory
, Noi 96 ARCH St., Phiad’a, Pa.
Testimony from Georgia.
From S. E. CO BURN, Esq., Editor of the
; "Courier," Rome, Ga.
Rome, Aug. 31, 1854.
Dr. C. M. Jackson.—Dear Sir, —“From my
own personal knowledge of the intrinsic merits
oD'Hooflands German Bitters" lltxsa no hesi
tancy in recommending them editorially for the
benefit of my readers.”
Yours, respectfully, 8. E. COBURN.
They Always Give Satisfaction.
Monroe, Ga.,July 20,185.:.
Dear Sir,—“The German Bitters sell last and
always give satisfaction. Persons having bought
it once, buy it again. Respectfully, yours.
MORROW & KENNEDY.
To Dr. C. M. Jackson.
E. C. ELLINGTON, says :
Georgetown, Ga., Oct. 24, 1854.
“On the receipt of this, ship mo a large sup
ply of German Bitters. They take like ‘Hot
Cakes.' ”
J. F. WOODBURY, says .
Hamilton, Harris co., Ga., Jan. 5, 1855.
‘■AH who have used your Bitters, and all to
whom I have sold them, speak highly of their
virtues.”
jgE. NEHHUT 4 BRO. , say .-
Social Circle, 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 Bitters are taking
the leadofali other niedicincsforchronicdiseascs,
&c., and are sellingrapidly. Please send anoth
er box immediately, or we shall be out before it
arrives.”
Truly, yours, LYNCH & DAVIS.
Dr.- E. L. STROHECKER, 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 are entirely vegetable, they in
vigorate and strengthen the system, never pros
trate it andean be used for infants as well as
adults i
Price 7t>c. per bottle. .S'ol.l by Druggists and Store
keepers In every town mid vlllngoln tbu United Blates,
mid by all the Druggists in Atlanta, and al T. Uurkn's
cheap Bookstores.
Muy 31,1860..d&.w1y
New Boots and Slhm’s.
CHEAP.
% L 7" E now have in Store, our x
VV Spring Stock of Boots R I
and Shies, ami 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 Summo Ware Manufactured by us express
ly for the retail trade, and we can satifnctorlily
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 nt a lower
price than can 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.
CT* Please give us a cull at sign of tho Big
Boot, Hayden’s Building, Cherokee Block, Peach
Tree street, Atlanta Ga.
april 22 dwtf DIMICK, JOYCE & CO.
For Sale.
ON E of the most desirable rcsidcnces on the
edges of the city oi Atlanta. Dr. D’Alvig
ny offers to sell the house and lot where he now
resides, on Marietta street, a little above Squire
Payne. Terms very accommodating, apply on
the premises. March 4, 1856 dwtf
Atlanta Races.
fll HE following Stakes have been opened by
| the Atlanta Jockey Club, to come off at their
next annual meeting, commencing on Thursday
Nov. 4th, 1656.
Ist.—Sweepstakes for 2 year olds; a Dash oi one
mile—Subscription $2Ol) —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—Subscript
tion S2O0 —forfeit SIOO. 2 rnile heats—to be
run onTuesdey of Race Week.
3rd.—Sweepstakes for 3 year olds ;—mile
heats—Subscription s2oo—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
heals—s2so subscription—sloo forfeit. The
Club will add S3OO if two or more start. To be
run on Saturday of Race Week.
Entries to the above to close on tbe 20th, of
June. Nominations addressed to
GRABLES HAMILTON, Prop'r,
april 10 dwtf Adairsville, Ga.
M’CORMICK COLLEGE
fMale and Female.')
Opelika,-Alabama.
THE Building sos this Institution will be so
far completed us to receive 100 Students or
the 14th of May, 1855; qnd legitimate Educt
tion, without jobcry, is its object.
By the McCormick System of Education, the
reasoning powers are more expanded, and bet
ter cultivated in flue months than by the old Sys
tem in five years.
DIRECTORY.
Walter G. Williams, Prest. of the Board,
Jamkb R. Green, David Lockhart,
Jno. R. Pash, A- Bennett,
R. S. Bbownseield, Thos. I Boogus,
L. J. McCormick. ’ rest, of Collide,
Prof. Mai nematics, &c.
N. B.—McCormick’s Arithmetic and Key (tho
largest ever published,) for sale I y Wm. Kay,
Agent, Atlanta, Ga.. and by D. Watson Ar. Lo.,
Ogelika, Ala. (MOlf)
•)/ AAZY I.BS- Superior Rice, just received (
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