The Atlanta weekly examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, July 24, 1856, Page 3, Image 3

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The Fourth oj July—A friend of ours burnt hie hand severely with fireworks on the “glorious fourth ;” he applied the Perry Davis’ Pain Kil/cr, •nd in half an hour was entirely free from pain. Don’t forget this. * Consumption Curable'— We cannot doubt that in Aiany cases of seated Consumption a cure effected solely by the use of the Wild Cherry preparation of Dr. Wistar. Its healing effects are certainly wonderful. Greyßed. or Rusty Hair, Dyed in stautly 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. Batchblob since 1839, and over 80,000 applications have been made to the Hair as his patrons of his famous Dye. It produces a color not to be distinguised 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 Uni'ed States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dea lets. 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 The Genuine for sale by, SMITH & EZZARD. may 7 dw6m The Gfeait Rtniin Remedy. PRO BONO PUBLICO. 99* “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, and i» recommended by physicians. It is a sure and speedy cure for Burns, Piles, Roils. Corns. Felons. Chilblains, and Old Sores, of every kind: for Fever Sores, Ulcerw, Itch, Scald Head, Nettle Rash, Bunions, Sore Nipphs, (recommended by nurses,) Whitlows, Sties, Festers Elea Bites, Spider Stings. Frozen Limbs, Salt Rheum Scurvy, Bore 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 for the lasi thirty years. In no instance will this Halve do an injury, 01 interfere with a physician’s prescriptions. It is made from the purest materials, from a recipe brought from KUMUrOf articles growing in that country—and the proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen, phyr.ti&ns, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used It themselves, and recommend it to others. Red 41ng’a Russia Balve is putin targe tin boxes, stamped OU the cover with a picture of a horse anu a disabled soldier, wh>cii picture is also engraved on the wrapper PRIGS, 25 Cbn th a Box. * dold at all the stores m town Or country, or may be vmeied ol any wholesaledruv«zi K i For sale by (SMITH Atlanta. B fob 14 dwdm b Dailey’s Magical Pain Extrac tor. — There never hex 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 rap dly reduced to tbeir natural state, nor where wounds aud sores can be so thoroughly and rapidly healed, and decayed parts restored without eilh )r scar or de fect, than with DALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. In Cuts, Wounds, Sprains and Bruises—cast ’ ualities to which children are constantly subjec —the action of the genuine Daily's Pain Er tractor, is ever the same ! How much Pain and Suffering may not thus be prevented ! Moreover Life itself is often dependent upon having at hand the Genuine Dally Extractor, and for particulars of which I respect! ully refer to my printed pamphlets, for the truth of which I hold myself responsible. No ease of Burns and Scald, no matter how sever., 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 Extbactor is Gbnuinb unleas the box has upon it a Steel Plate Engraved Label, •with the signature of C. V. CLICKENEK & CO., proprietors, and HENRY DALLEY, man ufacturer. Pr ce 25 cents per box. «ar All orders should bo addressed to C. V. ClickenerA Co., 81 Barclay street, New York. HP" For sale by ail Druggists, throughout the United States. may 7 dw6m Atlanta Lodge, No. 59. MEETS every 2nd and 4th Thurs day night in each month. ” W.T. C. CAMBELL, W. M. Atlanta. Jan. 18. pbTces CUk ren t . =»«=-. rFICIs op IHK EXAMINER, I Atlanta, July 23, 1856. j AABUlO—Dried 180*120-Molaaae.—vtti. M»B0 Green, 150*200 Mackerel—bbl, »22 rfleann—Hum, 10Asl2 No. 2, (14 Shoulder a Stalo I No. 3, So Sides, th. 12’Meal-bush, Magging, 18u2U<Ssatohes—Geo—gr, 126 Mutter—Goohon, 381 Foreign, 160 Country, 16a2o.Madder—lb, 20*26 Urnndv—Com —gal, 76IMutlon, 10a 12 Fino, 400a500< Nulls—keg, 660*676 -ear—lb. baH'.jßiiaburgs—yd. loall Brick—in. WOaWok late—bush, 30*10 Burning frluid, 120kills—Lamp—gal, 126531 K Cotton—lb. lOalOif Machinery, 126*2611 Cara._bu.h, 65«:a Potatoes—lran, *10“ Gotten., lilo—lb, 12|u1.54j Sweet. 300*368 Java, 141’ork—lb, fl 4 n 7 Cheeae, 16*28 Klee, 6i*«J CandlM—Tallow, 20a26 Rops, Adamantine, 8o»36 Salt—ln sacks, 176 Chlobena—each al» Olarlttud, 121 Camphine..gal, 80*100 Crushed, 13*11 • Kdga—dos, u»l2«yrup gal, «oa«6 OTour—Superfine 30ua325'8toel—Cast—lb, 20 Family, 420, Gorman, 16 Kxtra, 10,00) /liner lean, K’ft .Factory Yarn, 86a»oiSplrlt« Turpentine, SOalou ■rudder—owl, at6^[ l lnglos..m, IbeaJW Feathers—lb, a4o< I'eaa—lb, 76*126 ■ Gin -Holland—gal, 175a2201T0ba000.-Coav-lb, 16*28 Domestic, fio? Flue, 30*60 tHay—awt al26lTallow—lb, »12| -Iron—American, 41a4( Vinegar, ,„ 4 £w<>eda, SjaOi IV heat.-bush, lOOailO Band, blaOj’Whlakey- Raw. 30*33 «ndl» o —lb. $ *l6o> Fine, 60a65 v£dL * 11*12| Beal, 150 I.ima-bbL 100*120; ildtoeiriistehßfs. GEORGIA, Campbell County. THE Diatrib tees of the estate of John Paas, late of Campbell county, deceased, are here by notified to come forward, immediately, and identify thetua 'ves, as 1 have fully administered said estate and have a sin di fund on hand for .distribution among the heiis or their legal repre sentatives. lam extremely anxious t • pay it out and be dismissed from said aduin.i-trauon. H. F. MOATEN, Adni’r. July 21 w<t debo nis nun. "JOHN M. tanquary. manufacturer and dealer SEGARS ANDTOBACCO. ? 8 MJ W RECEIVING .*N D OP. N1 vG A I Fine assortment of the above named articles White Hall Street, opp site Mr. »ln -keiford a Auction House. The H u lie are tnvnrd to cal. Persons wishing to purchase by the Thousand will be furnished at Northern p.nyU re.gbt ad- " _ MUhcai - Co“ t K e «*•*&*“• rriHE TWENTY ■ FIFTH Cours ut Lectures I in Zliis Institution will commence th, fTRs I' MONDAY EMBEB fl M NEWTON. M. D., Anatomy. 1 A. DUGAS. M. D , Surgey. j "p* gaKVIN. M. D., Materia Medics, Ther smenite-.and Medical Ju isprudence. A. EVE. M D.,Physiology and Patholy ,8 ‘ v"m.'mYILER. M. D., Physiology and M. D-, Professor es Chem- D. FORD, M. D-> Institutes and Practice ’* H* FuTaMPBELL, M. D . Surgical.Compar olive, and Microscopical Anatomy H F CAMPBELL, M. D., Surgical, Com mnu„, and Microscopical Anatomy 1 R. CAMPBELL, M. D. Demonstrator o! ‘ A^°B. y sIMMONS ! . M. D., Assistant Demon- HARRIS, M.D.. Prosector to Pro f rn »r of Surgery. . laical Lectures will be delivered regularly at the City Hospital, and am; le opportunities will be afforded for the study ot Practical Anato- Feesforthe entire Couree3ll>s 00 Marticulatiou Ticket (to be taken once) 5 00 apply to H. Begs leave to inform the Citizens of Atlanta, he has taken Roomsand an Office at the “LA FAYETTE HOUSE,” on Marietta Street, and will carry on the Dental Business in all its bran ches, in the latest and most approved style. He is fully prepared to insert full or partial sets of Teeth, Extract, Fill, Clean, &e., at prices as low as those charged at the North. Egf All work warranted, and no pay will be received if satisfaction is not. given. N. B. Ladies wishing their Teeth operated upon at their residences, will please leave their address at his Office. iulv 2 dw6m ImSIW GUARANTEED IN THE GEORGIA LOTTERY. (ILAS’S'M. TO BE DRAWN JULY 28,1856. THE Managers of the Georgia Lottery, offer to the speculative public the most magnifi cent scheme ever drawn when compared with the chances of drawing Prizes and the cost oi ths Tickets. Every purchaser of Two whole Tickets is guaranteed a Prize of not less than 34, or in proportion or parts of Tickets with chances for the other Prizes. Orders for Tickets should be sent in early.— For particulars see scheme in another column S. SWAN & Uo., Managers. July 9. ’s6w3t. Lands For Sale. I OWN the following named Lots of Land.— Thev are offered for Sale, low, forCASH.or tor good, first Class Notes, on time, with inter est. TITLES PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY. Applications by letter will receive prompt at tention; and if an offer forany lot should be con sidered reasonable and fair, it will be accepted at once- titF" Any information concerning the valu o orcondition'ofany of the lots will be gratefully ac knowledged and the favor returned should occa sion occur lor a like act of kindness on my part. Atlanta, Ga., July Bth, 185f>. MARCUS A. BELL. No- Dist. County. Acres 2u5 12 Baker, 250 97 11 “ 34 10 “ “ 35 10 “ “ 44 10 “ •« 71 26 Early, 160 28 “ •• 396 13 • “ 133 14 Decatar, “ 128 14 “ “ 312 16 Worth, 20? J 68 15 « « 2<l 5 « - 68 7 « 490 j 193 16 « 201” 130 16 “ “ 233 15 Pulaski, •• 132 “ *< « 66 13 Laurens, “ 31“ •> u 4 7 6 Montgomery, “ 55 « 4 < 100 14 Telfair, “ 112 9 » “ *263 « « <> 149 18 Wilkinson, “ 341 17 “ (Frac.) 12J 310 « “ 26 1 « 31 61 1 “ 23| 30 12 Lee, 202 j 31 12 “ “ 138 24 Stewart, “ 12 7 Randolph, “ 116 15 Upson, “ 309 12 Dooly, “ 271 « u « 183 « « « 166 “ a » 248 “ <> u 97 “ * « 10 “ « M 119 13 « >< 168 13 u « 131 6 « « 177 10 Muscogeo “ 95 “ « a 60 “ «' u 77 12 Taylor, - 41 “ « « 42 “ « « 515 6 Irwin, 490 108 1 » * •38 2 « (Frac.) 131 137 “ « nj 208 1•• 14 8-10 207 1 .. nj 15 7 Coffee, 490 427 5 Ware, 495 4 Appl’ng, 63 499 4 “ 489 461 4 “ 3 339 3 “ 12 8-10 601 2 « 2»j 353 1•• 132 4-5 436 « ' “ - 6 1-10 278 9 Lowndes, 490 No. Dist. Sec. Coun. 204 9 .3 Murray, 160 16 4 2 Pickens, “ 206 10 2 Gilmer (J) 80 3) 12 2 « (J) 80 216 6 4 Chattooga, 160 281 22 2 Cass, “ 154 “ “ Cherokee, “ 28 19 • Union, “ 159 71 ■> « 182 15 4 FJoy«l,frae.2o 72 16 4 « 40 329 3 4 « .< 323 I 4 Haralson, “ 463 “ « •* m 204 2 4 p„lk, « 1241 “ « « x 11.56 20 3 “ x 1091 “ x « « 63 21 « « u 673 20 “ « x 1255 “ o« (f rac ,j g 55 1 3 Paulding, 40 789 3 3 « 461 2 3 » « 154 “ ’• •• 1148 “ « « « 398 19 3 « “ 1113 “ “ x X 277 15 2 Cherokee, “ 1203 3 2 » “ 900 3 2 “ „ 543 18 2 Cobb, 553 21 2 Cass. 28 11 Forsyth, •• i 205 2 1 ‘ 377 6 1 Lumpkin, “ 383 “ « « « 725 11 «x x 452 12 j « « 441 “ “ « 31 8 “ Carroll, 202 J 60 9 “ Hall, (Iran.) 14 6-10 128 “ « 3 135 “ “ •• 13) 89 10 *• “ 9 167 “ « « 144 159 “ “ “ 141 116 4 Habersham, 141 117 “ “ 94 7-10 1 5 “ 1883 10 7 “ “ 78 14 “ 301 90 I *• 74 3 10 145 S “ Hi 188 13 “ 7) 226 10 “ 112-0. julylO d*w3tn Georgia, Campbell - To all whom it may Concern. A YTHEREAS James H. Carroll, a Iministra if tor upon the estate of John W. Carroll late of this county deceased, applies for fetters of dismission from the admi"istralien ofs*i I es tate, therefore the kindred and credi'ora of raid deceased, are hereby cited and admonished to tile their objections (if any they have) in my of fice in terms ot the law, otherwise letters of dis mission wi!J be granted the applicant at Janua y Term next of lh< Court of Ordinary fo.-.said county. Gives umiar my hsad at office this June 30lh, 1856. . R. G. BEA VERB; Vti'j. dljarkston A. G. PARKER h FRENCH MILLINERY & FANCY ,S T ORES No. 242 KING STREET, fob 28—wly CHARLESTON. THE attention of Dealers is called to the handsome assortment of SPRING end SUMMER C L O TIIIN G now on hand, manufactured under my own supervis ion at Newark, N. J., which you will find unsur pasoed by any stock in this city. The large amount of Clothing 8 O T-e ID at my establishment, and AT THE aniformly low prices, has given the CAROLINA CLOTHING DEPOT. the reputation which it bears throughout the Southern country. Merchantswill be convinced oixr careful examination of the superiority of styles and si zes of my clothing. Cash and prompt paying CRE D I T customers will all find that the advantages Os Five ’K'cfia.-ss 7 experience in selling clothing, wholesale and retail, en ables the proprietor of knowing the styles best adapted for the country trade. BeF* Please call, ere chasing, at A. N. COHEN, Jr. feb2B-w6m 261 Kimz-st. Charleston, 8. C. EMPORIUM OF FASHION 230 KING-STREET, VICTORIA RANGE. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, TTIHE Subscriber will receive per every Stea | mer additions to his already SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of FRENCH & AMERICAiN JEMiL Paper Hangings, AkKBL Fro.n the best Domestic and Fo-eign Manufactories. WINDOW SHADES, Ol French, German and American Painting WINDOW CORN CES, BANDS A.ID LOOP.NG PINS, Os the moat celebrated German & English make LANDSCAPES Representing Scenes in Europe and America. —ALSO— CURTAIN STUFFS, MUSLIN &LACE CURTAINS.LACECUR TAIN LOOPS, &c. MATREBSEB, PILLOWS,BOLSTERSAND PALLIABBTERB F. DUPONT. feb 25 d6m Charleston, S. C. J. KNOBELOCH, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DKALEII IN Flour, aud all kinds cf Country Produce 167 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON. a Particular attention will be to the sale of FLO,UR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, dS? 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’i C. W hite & Bro., Philadelphia. feb 28—wly H. L. TINLKY. JAS. H. ABTOPE H. L. TINLEY & CO., Commission & Forwarding Mcrcliaiits, NO.EXCHANGE ST. CHARLESTON, S. C Give their prompt personal attention to the sale of all kinds of Pboducb, and to the purchas ing, to order, all articles that may de sired, for a commission of 2| per cent. taT" Goods received and *brwarded 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 2«—wly O. A. HERIOT. WM. P. HO LME HERIOT& HOLMES, Commission & Forwarding TkXex*clX£iu.tsi, No. 4 VENDUE RANGE, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ST Particular attention paid to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Grain, and ah description of coun try Produce. Also, to the Fowardingof Merchandise to and from the interior. feb 28—wly Herriot & Petit. AVERAGE Adjusters, Forwarding and Com misson Merchants, No. 36 East Bay,Chai lesum, So. Ca. William IS. llerlot. ICilmund W.E*c<l< BBPBBBNcBg. Hon v John P. King, G. T. Dortic, Esqr., T. W Fleming, Esqr., Augusta Ga: Messrs Grenville, Sample & Co., Chattanooga, Tenn : James Walker, Esqr.,JamesCorrey, Esq.,Messrs Hobson & iVheless, Nashville, Tenn: Richard Mohers, Esqr., 8. C. Dortic, Esqr., John J. Dor ton, Esqr., New York: K. 8. Newbold, Esqr. Philadelphia : Messrs. Landstreet &. Smell, Bal novS w o FOR HAVANNA via KEY WEST THE UNITED STATEB MAIL STEA MBHII WM ISABEL, WM. KOL.i.lxN». Comiuaudei. W’ ILL leave CHARLESTON lor HA- V ANA via KEY WEST, on the 4th and 19th, and HAVANA for CHARLESTON via KEY WEST,on the lothand 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 Aspuiwall, and will arry the Pacific Mails. For Passage, apply to MORDECAI & CO.. bay. »'■«• 87 f-' 41 Mordecai & Co., * CTION A COMMISSION MERCHANTS 110 EAST BAY, Q.A. ZN3LQW, / , . ■ MK. MOKDBCAI, >UI ’l’ll-CA HOl.i XA . Merchaudwe of every description said ui> Commission, and liberal advances mads on Con menu <*»» .11* YOU Al IS C NDIHONPOWDERS FUR THE RADICAL CURE OF Heaves, Broken Wind, Cou,hs, Glanders and all diseases which aff.ct the mucous membrane ut the Lungs, Wind-Pipe. Tbnml and H< ad, of HOUSES AND CATTLE. IT is also the best remedy to expel Botts and Worms, loosen the Hide, improve the appetite slid keep the anima l in Good Condition. For sale by Druggists and Merchants generally, end at U holesale by Haviland, Risfey & Co., Augusta. Ga ; Haviland, Harral & Co., Charles ton. 9. C; and Haviland, Harral & Risley, New York; Wholesale Druggists. feb 23 dtwic<-w wly FRANCK’S SPECIFIC. FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF SECRET DISEASES. THIS is a pieasont re med v, 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. Ilk- It purifies the Wood and removes cutaneous rupuoiw. sth- It is an eiftallss: remedy for Rheumatism. 6th. It leaves no smell ca the 3rea:h. * Prepared by Dr. Robt. Fraaak, Loaeoa. Frio sl, or «> bottles lor $5 W. H, TUTT, »>uih«n Agent. Central bucrtisements. Notice to Debtors and Cred tors. ALL persons indebted, to the estate of Reuben Little, law of Campbell county, deceased are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said deceased, are required to present properly authenticated inter s terms of the law. E. L. JACKSON, Adm’r. Julv 18th. 1856. ' FINE CLOTHING. WE arc 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 Also, Piece Goods, Trimmings and Buttons o all qualities, Silk Twist and Threat. Hats Clips, Boots and Shoes Also, the Patent Folding Umbrella, which can be pul 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 st., and you will always be treated respectfully. mnrch 6 dwly W. HERRING & SON. THE PHiLO TOKEN, OR, FEMALE’S FRIEND. FOR THE CURE OF PAINFUL AND DIS ORDERED MENSTRUATION. A PRE VENTIV 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 ly of their peculiar seasons, which if not relieved renders them invalids for life. Irregular Menstruation, while it is »ne cause of. the decline of health and beauty, is the principal cause also of lameness. As well might vegeta iron flourish, robe itself in bloom and bear its gol fen li uit, independent of the genial influence of sunshine aad showers, as that Woman should wear the bloom of health and fulfil her high des tiny, while suffering from irregularity in her sea ■funs. The merits of “The Philotoken” as a remedy m “female complaints” are of a nature that ean aot with pi oprtely be set forth in an advertise ment. A pamphlet however accompaiie, each uuitle, with lull particulars, and a single trial is warranted to prove its tfficacy. Heads of fami nes, Physicians, and Planters, who have sickly servants, will find a remedy in the Philotokeil worthy of their attention. Purchasers to avoid imposition will ob serve that the genuine has my signature on the ’. utside wrapper. Pi ice one dollar a boltle. T. C. RISLEY, Proprietor. Said by Druggists and country Merchants gen erally, and at wholesale in Augusta, Ga., by Haviland, Risley & Co. ; in Charleston, 8. C., by Havilanu, Harral a Co.; and in New York by Haviland, Hana! & Risely, wholesale druggists. feb 23 dtwicaaw wyl DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY ANU FANCY GOODS. WE hnve now in store, for Trade, our usual assortment DRUGS, MEDICINES," PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PERFU- MERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, &c., which we offer to Merchants at unusually fe w prices for cash or approved credit. Those visit, mg 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. I 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 “ Burry’s TKICOPHEROU3 ; 3,5i»0 lbs. Roll BRIMSTONE ; 3,000 “ SULPHUR; 50 doz. Thompson’s SOAP; 10 boxes Castile St lap, j n cakei ; 300 galls. Train OIL ; 250 do. Lamt 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 wlv. Four Horse Coach Line from Marietta to Cumming. travelling public are ■■ | formed that the subscriber iP* placed upon the above line a splendid tour-horse coach, by which passengers are put through in shorter time and with far greater convenience than formerly. Every attention will be paid their comfort, and no exertion spared to make this line equal to any in the South. This line connects with the W. & A. R. R. trains at Marietta Mon days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Cumming, and returnsTueedays. Thursdays, and Saturdays. Connecting also on some days s’ Cumming, with hacks to and from Dahlonega. Persons desirous of crossing the country will lie supplied with Con veyance upon spplicctiou to Agent at Marietta. H. T. MARTIN, mlv to ’ 4*w-lv D. B. PLUMB <fc CO., “ BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKB IN Drugs, Medicines, and Chemicals, DYE WOODS N. DYE STUFFS, ’llls, Paints and Painters’ Articles, Varnishes. Window Gl ss and Putty, Glass Ware, French, and American Perfumery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Fino Tooth and Hair Brushes. Paint Brushes, Surgical and Dental Instruments, TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS OF ALL KINDS Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, s!) <he Patent or Proprietary Medieinrea of the Day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines aud Brandiesfo' Med ical Purposes, Extract for Flavoring, Chico T o’- let and Fancy Articles, etc. E® We offer goods equally as low as they aan be obtained from any similar establishment in this sec ion. Warranted to be Pure, Fresh, and Genuine. KS~ <>id is from the Country promptly filled and satisiaction guaranteed with regard to price and quality. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONSwfII re oei<e particular attention at all houisof the day c night- [nov 1 dwly J. w. Hi’TciiixsoSrs - TONIC FITTERS, FOR THS CURB OF CHILLS AND FEVER, DYSPEPSI f, LIV ER CUMPLAINI. DIARRHOEA, JAUADICE. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DERILITY. Anu almost all other Diseases incidental to a Southern Climate. It is a certain preventive (p taken during an epidemic,) to Yellow Fever or Asiatic Cholera. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE, It is invaluable—ills highly recommended in the diseases of children —as a preventive and remedy or worms, it has no superior. Price SI.OO pt, bottle. For sale at KAY’S CHEAP BOOKSTORES, feb 23—d&wly Atlanta, Ga. BROWN’S HOTEL, Opposite tke Passenger Depot, Aiacon, Ga. E. E. BROWN * E. ISAACS. Pro’tore. B. F. DENSE, Superintendent. UF Meals ready oa the arrival of every train i*n 17»4w1w A LARGE let as dried Fruit, j’f : (Citu DR. L. J. ROBERT. Medical and Surgical Practitioner, MARIETTA. GA- Office at his Residence. may 26 dwHm DR. J. M. BABER, H o m o e p a t h i c Physician. Fulton House, Atlanta,Ga. march 6 ißsfl dwly JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atlanta, Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallace & Bros., corner of White Hal! and AlabamaStrecU inn w I v HENRY T. NELSON, ” BOBBIN AND SPOOL M ANU FA CT ÜBER. 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 Works, Atlanta Ga. march 12 dw6m Wallace & Wingfield HAVE now in Stere, and are constantly re ceiving large lots of new Bacon, Lard and Flour, of choice quality. Orders respectfully solicited. Terms Ceun WWE, & EAT BIS. OOiiMlb SION MERCK Al, c , ATLANTA. GA., Next Door to the I:'niton House. June 7 dwif OGDEN, STARK At, CO., SHIPPING, Foiwarding and GeneralffcfcjQ Commission, Merchants, Savannah, Georgia. Agents for Union Line Packets for New York “ Despatch “ “ Boston, jnri I 1956 wlv. ~GAS! sTEAmTT “ATER!!!"" John Wiggins & Co. Are prepare] to til up Dwellings,Storesand Pub lic Buildings. A good stock o! Pipe and Fixtures con s anily on hand. Store on zMabama street, march 20 -**wiy WAXLACE & H INGFSEIUI, a GENERAL AGENTS Produce Merchant. !: dec 19dwtf] Atlanta Geo. A E N 0 I* ) Til 1 i>G STOK E AND CHEAPEST FOR CASH IN the CITY •Situated on White Hull-streets, next door to Valentino's Cmjectionary, and ,ppo site A. W, Hall's, Jewelry Store. Ufl HE Subscribers, beg most res- [ pectlully to inform the citizens of Atlanta, and surrounding coun <■&,-'TvT B » try, that they are justopening, the most extensive assortment, ol Ready Made Clothing, Ever offered m this Market, consisting in part, of the finest Coats, to the commonest, Pants from medium to very superior quality, Vests of every description, Valises, Hals,Cars, and Gent’s Fur. nishiug Goods. Ail of which will be sold low down for Cash. Purchasers will do well to give hem a call before purchasing elsewhere. M. OPPENHEIMER & CO. Fxbnnirv 17. 1H.’.8 dwif CE ARK'S KAI E RO AD SALOO.X. NASHA ILLE, TENNESSEE 71’HE above Capacious Establishment on | Frent Street, a lew doors below the Corner ot the Square, is now open, with a splendid Bar, supplied witn 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 confi lent that “none will go away dissatisfied.” SAMUEL CLAKKE. dec 13 1855 wly Express Notice. df emphib and Charlestcn Rail Road, OPEN for Trav I from STEVENSON to TUSCUMBIA. The ADAM’S EX PRESS CO., 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 Tub-. cumbia, and intermediate Stations. By Passen ger Trains, in charge of special Messengers. Ex press leaves office, at Passenger Depot, pr. Wes tern & Atlantic tram, at nine o’clock, a. m., Daily. C. H. RULKLY. Agent, april 12 dwtf The Shades >IS NOW OPEN FOR season,where every J a,; scription of th? things of this life can be hud i shortest notice.— OYSTERS, by the gMton or barrel. Not to mention the . FAMILY, perhaps would be amiss; therefc; cuiljus ; we would in vite you *• drop in and take r. look at the Family of Monkty®, D.'gs. Cats, Loons, Opossums, Uigs Lh.ckens, n.iwka, Crows, Doves, Snake*, &c., all confined in the same Cage together, and strange to say, there is no family |ars among them; and it is said by them, and now, that Bai num is outside. PLUMB & HATCH, Augusta Ga. nov I dwly HOUSE FURBISHING GOODS. Tomlinson & Barnes KL&ULC'I FCLIY Inkom their ineiids and , patruns, that ihey are huw receiving a vet) iHigo ass i line .1 of House Hurni-sking Goods, ('onsieung in pait of Copper, Tin, Britannia, and Japan Ware, Willow and Wood Ware, W a ter Coolers, bird Cages, Fishing Tackles. NetSy T ipes, <ic. b'FOVES, of every pattern warranted t » perform well, Gas Fixtures, Globe* Lamps, &c. Garden Engines and Lumps, fron; the Downs & Co Manufactory, Albany. We have employed experienced workmen, to carry on every dt scripts 11 of Copper, 'l’m and Sheet ’ron W ork done ouulh, and aii orders fur Mills, Roofing, Guttering, Gas, and Steam Fit ting, wilt meet with} rumpt attention. Cail and -Xaiitine our stock, that duur south of R. R W nite hail street. Em a d ol Stove ana Cufiee Pot. Atlanta, 14, 18 b d*ty WM. H TUTT. Wholesale aud Retail Druggist, OPPOSITE AUG LS TA HOTE I. , AUGUSTA, GA., OFFERS for sale on terms as eomodating as any other •n the South, a large and complete as xirttnent of DRUGS. CH P .MICALS Sy*! r*AI N I’B,OILS, W INDOW GLASS, SURGICAL INSTI MEN I S. DYE-8• UFFb ind PERFL' MERA of foreign and dom- Stic man .facture.to which he respectfully invites the at -entioa ot Merchants, Physicians, and Planter* Arnot g his Stock may be found : 500 boxes French WINDOW GLASS, 10,060 lbs White LEAD —best brands, 5,000 “ French Snow-White ZINC, 1,000 gals. Lamp OIL. 300 oz. QUININE, 200 doz. MUSTARD, SVilgroces MATCHES, 5 Ceroons Spanish INDIGO, 5,000 lbs. POTASH; 100 doz. SNUFF, 209 bbls. Roseadsla Hydraulic CEMENT . fob 24 Cotterirg. gWruaWW [Authorized by the State of Georgia.] Jfurt faints LOTTERY. CLASS 17, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in public, on MONDAY, July 28,1856, on the Flill SAM’L SW AiX&_CO., Managers. PRIZE TO 1102,000!!! Wil! be distributed according t® the following EVERY OTHER TICKET SURE TO DRAW A PRIZE. 30,000 NUMBERS—IS,I9O PRIZES!! 1 Prize 0f520,000 1 Prize ofslo,ooo is $10,000 1 Prize of 1,000 is 1,000 1 Prize ot 1,000 is 1,000 2 Prizes of 400 are 800 2 Prizes of 220 are 440 10 Prizes of 80 are 800 100 Piizes of 50 are fi,o< 0 1 Prizes of S2OO appox’g to $20,000 prize, are.. 800 4 prizes of 100 “ “ 10,000 prize, are-400 8 prizes of 60 “ “ 1,000 prize, are—4oo 8 prizes of 40 “ “ 400 prizes, are.32o 8 prizes of 30 “ “ 220 qrizes, are-240 prizes 7>f 20 “ “ 80 prizes, are. 800 15,000 prizes of 4 •* u eo ovu K',190 Prizes amounting tos>o2,ooo feF* The 15,000 Prizes of $4 aiedetermined by the number which draws the s2U,uoo Prize-if that number should be an oed number, then every odd number ticket in thedchetue wiil be eutitled to $4; if an even number then every even number ticket in the ticherue will beentii ed to $4, in addition to any other Prize which the ticket may draw. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets of drawing nearly half the coot of the aine, with chances of obtaining ocher Prizes. MT Remember that every Prize is drawn, and paya ble inlull without deduction. Ki 1 ’ All prizes of sl,ouo and under, paid Immediately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time ol thiitv days. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers immediately after he drawing. Whole Tickets $5 —Halves 2A—Quartern 1| Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at either vffice. Orders for tickets can be addressed either to 0. «WAN 6l CO., Atlanta, Ga. or 8. 3WAN, .Montgomery, .41a. ALABAMA LOTTERY! ( AttTHoaiZltD BY TUB STATE OF ALABAKA.' JSilitnrq iknbemi XaOttieju.'X’ Class F.—New Series. To be drawn in the City of Montgomery, Ala -s»ma, in public,on WEDNESDAY’, August 13, 1°56, on the HAVANA PLAN! SAJI’L SWAN, Manager. PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $204,001)! Will be distributed according to the following MAGraiCEM SCHXO! 30,000 Numbers—ls,lßs Prizes!! 1 Prizedslo 000 is $40,600 1 “ 15,000 is 15,001 1 “ 7,< 00 is 7,000 1 “ 3,0,0 is 3,00 1 “ 2,000 is 2,000 1 “ 1,100 is 1,100 1 “ 1,000 is 1,000 I “ 900 is 900 10 “ 200 is 2,000 100 “ 100 is 10,00 b 4 priz >scfs2o'J app’xing to $40,000 prize are SB,IO 4 “ 100 “ 15,000 “ “ 400 4 “ 75 “ 7,000 « “ 300 4 “ 60 “ 3,000 “ “ 240 4 “ 50 « 2,000 “ “ 20h 4 “ 40 “ 1,000 “ « 16 4 “ 25 “ 1,000 “ “ 100 40 “ 20 “ 200 “ “ 800 15,000 “ 8 “ 120,000 i 5,18 i prizes amounting t 05204,000 The 15,000 Prizes of $8 are determined by the num ber which draws the $34,000 Prize..if that number should be an odd number, then every oud,number tick et in the Scheme will be entitled to $8: if an even number, then every even number ticket will be entil'd to SB, in addit.on to any other Prize which may be drawn. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and eien number tickets will be certain of drawing nearly >iie-half the cost of the same, with chances of obtain ing other Prizes. W 311 tho.-e tickets with 0, 2 4 6,8, are even—all thus ending with 1,3, 4,7, 0a e odd. Kemember that every Prize is drawn, and paya ble in-full without deduction. 311 Prizes of sl,oooand under, paid Immediately af ter the drawing..other Prizes at the usual timeofthii ty days. All communic tions strictly confidential The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers im mediately after the drawing. Whole Tickets, slo—Halves, $5. Quarters, $2.50. Prize Ticket! cashed or renewed in other Ticketa at either office. Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to 6*. B»\ XN Al CO., Atlanta Ga. or B. dWAN, Montgomery, Ala. May 31, 1866-.di.wtf » e y, . ST. CLOUDS HOTEL, D. T. SCUUT,PROPRIETOR. Corner of Spring, and Summer Streets, NASHVJXLE, TENN. dec 12 1855 fiiy J. LUMSDEN CO. dealers in HIDES, OIL, LEATHER, AND Shoe Findings l-to. 84 South Market Street, Nashville Tenn. dcc 12 1 a r.-. wly B. LYONS I. LYONS LYONS A. CO., IMPORTEBS AND DEALERS IN HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND ALL EINO3 or FOREIGN, WlNgs, LiqUORS, AC., AC. No. 19 Cellar Street, Nashville, Tenn. dec 12wly VERANDAH HOTEL. NASHVILLE, TENN. ( lORNER of Cedar and Cherry, St., Opposite the Post Office. ng taken charge of this elegant House! • • • a-e hope by prompt attention and rale bills to meet a liberal ehare of public patron The Siage Office is kept at this H ,tel. acton Young' Sup’L dec 12 wly AxMERICAN ARCHITECT. 'll HE American Architect, comprising Origin j al Designs of cheap Country and Villagi Residences, with Details, Specifications, Plans, and Directions, and an estimate of the (fest oi iach Design. By John W. Ritch, Architect ■: list and Second Series, quarto bound in 1 vol., soli roan, $6. Pabiiaed by V. M. SAXTON & CO. 152 Fulton Street, Mew York City A large lot for sale al Kay's Cheap Bookstore it Publisher’s lowest prices sent to tuy addres. postage free- I*e Bo New Tennessee Bacon. 1 LBS Choice Bacon Side- lA/vJa'JvLr anii Shoulders. 50bbls,Su inner efoee trimmed Hams, well cured and dry. WALLACB & WINGFIELD. (General 2Uffiertis£me«te. PROFESSOR WOOD’S BAIR RIBTORATIVE. It has worked Miracles ! THAT ALL THE BALD & GRAY CAN be restored pt-fectly to ordinal growth, a< ao far a* their locks are concerned, does not ad mit of doubt; besides, it will cure every possible disease of the scalp whither developed as dandruff itching, or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions— oven scald-head —and in no possible case will it fail of curing, an 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 age. 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, vou may send six dozen bottles Hair Restorative; I think, I can sell. It han worked miracles in this place. I sold a man six $1 bottles, that was bald and it fetched new hair out all over his head. Yours, respatfully, 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. The .mlv application I have made to it, has been the Hair Restorative prepared by you, and whi< h, from the result in my own case, I can most cordially recommend others. Respectfully, yours, EDWARD WALCOTT. Vincennes, lo- , June 21, 1855. PROFESSOR O. J. W OOD : are about to manufacture and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever if may eoncern, thM I have used it, and know others to use it—that I for teveral years, b.en in the habit of using other Hair Restoratives, and that I find yours -uperior to any other I know. It entirely clean ses the head of dandruff, and with one month’s yroper use will restore any person’s hair to the originalyi uthiul color aid texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance ; and all thisj without discoloring the bauds that apply it, or the dress on which it drops. I would there tore, 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. WOOD: As you are about to prepar and vend your recently discovered Ba r Restora ative, ank as you request my opinion of it, 1 wih state, that my hair was, a lew months ago, very gray, and alter using two bcttles of your Hair Restorative, it resumed its original cob'r ; and since its application, all dandruff has d'sappear ed from my head, and 1 have been troubled with no dis igr> eab'e itching of the scalp. lam satis ti d, that those who use it, will not regret it ss !t gives the appearance of having lie.n recently oiled. lam prepared, therefore, to recommend its use to all who are desi.ous of having a beauti ful bead of hair. I am, sir, yours, etc. H. L. STEW’ART. PROF. WOOD- DEAR SIR : My hair had,for several years been becoming prematurely gray, accompanied tiy a haishness which rendered the constant ap plication of oil necessary in dressing it. When 1 commenced using your Hair Restorative, about two months ago, it was in that condition ; and having continued its use till v. 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 produ ed by the application of oils or any other preparation I have ever used 1 regard it as an indisp nnable article for every lady’s toilet, whether to ue used as a Hair Res torative, or for the simple purpos- of dressing or beautiiying the hair. You have permission to eter to me all who entertain any doubt of its per rming all that is claimed for it. MRS. C. SYMONDS. 144 Third st. Cincinnati, Ohio, lebruary 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 moutbe since, being excel ding 'y gray I pu chase d, and soon commenced to use two butties; aud it saon began to tell, in restor mg the silver tucks to their native color, aud the hair, which was before dry and harsh and fad ing off, now became soft and glossy, and it ceas ed falling; the dandiuff disappeared, and the scalp lust all the disagreeable itching, so annoy ing before and now, I not unly look, but feel young again. Respectfully, yuurs, etc. CHARLES WHITNEY. £3b' Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mis souri, 31 6 Broadway, New York, and by all Drug gists every where. All kinds of Umdy patent med iciues tor sale, on the best posa.ble terms, at Pro lessor Wood's establishment, 114 Market street, St., Louts. ISTSoId here; by all popular Druggists. june 8 dw3m BOSTOiN BELTING CO. INDIANIiUtJBEK GOODS. 37 Milk SU’eet, Boston. Manufo -turere of India Rubber Belting. “ «• Packing. *' “ Hose. And all other kinds of India Rubber Goods, appan Mcßurney, J. Chever, Agents, dec 6 ’55 wly Received on Coniigument this Day. 25 BBLS, Old fashion Corn Whiskey. 15 *• Pikes’ Magnolia “ IO “ Superior Old Manongehuly Whiskey Also, Superior Cognac Brandy in | pipes, fine Rum, Wine, dtc. AU to be sold extremely low far Cash. LOWE, *. HARRI* June 8 dwtf I E /A Bb^s Can* No- 1 Leaf Lard ia'tstoie leXJ aad for sale by. Ski AGO fc LAWRENCE. 200,00O I S£2T T ™“- BBLb, and Cans of Lard. Very fine. IOUBBLS, Whiskey, at low prices. ZOOO Bushels oi Corn. IO Car Loads, Superfine and Extra Flour. Lime unslacked tn Hogsheads and Barreis-j nil oi which are on Consignment, with instrm lions to sell, therefore Buyers would do well tc give us a Call. SEAGO * LAWRENCE, Nos. 70, 72 Ac 74, W hitehall, Street, june 5 Atlanta, Ga. ,-JZx/ k ZYx t/ k Lathes for Plastering purp' JVV.UUV ' for by 7 SEAGO & LA WHENCE I i U Y Bushels Beautiful Dried Peeled Ap _U vz a/ p le “ f° r Bft fo * n f° tß ver y i° w by seago & law i i I • I K Bbls Mess Pork on Cowngmucut, auu > low by SEAGO & LAWR IM • i/ I/ tßbls Coiumou Whisay Various Brailo. I lywioraale low by SEAGO& LAWRENCE ’ Ji/ M 1 Bl SHELB Peae of various kun. iVj VILI Chea;; tor cash, at LOT OF BACON. Just Recen wl I3IWE. A Hakkin Wayne. Grenville & Co., E General Commweion &nd Forwarding Merchants, Savannah, Georgia. All business intrusted to their Qr.re will meet with prompt attention. Liberal Ddvanee* .nade on consignment. 9. B. WATJIB, i 2. AXJKZ. WAYBI, S faba. *55. . , . dwlv On Consignment, • Z\ BBLS. Peacock’s b«rt WJusky &t Nash O V .nr wi n«jsirt » DOCTOR HOOFLAND’’ CELEBRATED hitters, PREPARED BY 1 Dr. C. M JACKSON, Phil, P ft . WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE ! Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Juandice, I Chronic or Nervous Diseases oj the Kidneys, and t all Diseases arising from a disorder . ed Liver or Ntow.’ich. s Such 1 as Consti- pation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Ac idity of the Stomach. Nau- I ceau He irtburn, Disgust for Food [Fulness of weight in the Stomach, Sour, 3 Eructations, Sinking or Flutterring a' the ( Pit of the stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hur [ ried and difficult Breathing, Flutttring at the a Heart, Choat ing or suffocating sensation when J inlying posture. Dimness ol Vision, Dote or webs before the Sight; Fever and Dull P»in in the Head, Deficiency ot Perspiration,Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pam in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, *c., Sudden Flushesof Heat, Bur- 5 ning in the Flesh. Constoat r Imaginings of Evil « and great Do- I pression of i t Spirits. s The proprietor in calling theattention of the pub ! lie to this preparation, dues so wi'h feel ng ol the I utmost confidenc •in its virtues and adupiatiun to the diseases tor which it is nc mmeuded. It isno new and untried article but one that has stood the test of a ten years’ trial before t e American people, and its reputation and sale w unnvallid by any similar prepaiaiii nsextant. — I Ihi testimony in ns lavor given by the most [ protnineni and well known Physicians .|,.i ll|( ||. I nduals in all pans ot the country is mini, i <■«, t and a careful perusal of rhe Almanac i u'"i bed ; by the propriatm. and to b had gra s t ,n> of .his Agen.s, ratiiiut butastisfy th, m..si sse. ucsl that.his rem oy i. really de«,v l g.he gust t „- . lebrity jt has obt um d. Principaluflic* slid Mat.ufactory No. 96 AR< Hist.. Phiad’a. t'a. testimony f.<m Geojgia. From aE. UObUnA, l.sy, La,tor ,J the “Courier," Rome, Ga. Ross, Aug 3>. 1851. Dr. C M. Jsckson —b,ar l*u,—*Fnui my Wtnet ol ii,,- min .sic miros •A' Hoojlands Ge,m,.„ H.tters Hi. re .... I*l.cy 111 rc< mm uuing n.e.u . d i..nalh tor tne beu< tn ui my ie..d re.” Yuurs, esp Ct.ully, b E C<>Hl RN. They Always Give baiirfuctiou. MuiNhuk, Ga , Juij .8 »4. Dear Sir,—“The German Bluer* sell u»t and Iwuys give satisiaction. Persun, b.. i gb.-uju t once, buy it again. Reap, cl U ly.v u.s MORROW It LN Al. DY To Dr. C. M Jucksou. x ‘ lox. E. C. ELLINGTON, says: GaoßGsTowji, Ga., Oct. 24, IBM. . “On the receipt of this, ship me a large t up-' ply of German Bitters. 'lhey take lure -AW Lakes. J. F. WOODBURY,,ays .- Hamilton, Harris co., Ga., J a ». ft, 18'>6. ‘•All who have used your Bitters, and all to whom 1 have sold them, speak highly of heir virtues.” s E NEBHUT 4 BRO., say Social CihCLB, Walton co., Ga.. Jan. 10, 1855. “The Bitters have given ralisim tion to ah « ho have used them.” THE GERMAN BITTERB TAKE LEAD. Eatonton, Ga.. July 14,1853. Dear Sir—“ Your German Bitters are taking the leadofall other medicintsforchronicdiseasi s, 4kc., and are selling rapidly. 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 Gerntun Bitter: are gaining great n putauon. I think n wid, ia iulure, sell very rapidly.” These Bitters arc entirely vogsiable, they in vigorate and strengthen the ayuKq.l, never prom Crate it and can be used lor talxK ; aa well as adults Price76c. per bottle. Sbldlr, , .• isisandßtors keepers In every town and vllte . ■-folteil Ulates, and by ail the Druggists in AtL ... iat T. Burlte’n cheap o;»uKi»turea. Jluy 81,1856..d&.w1y Aew Bootsand Shoos, CHJEA.I’. \ M ' E now have tn tliore, our V V Spring Stock of Boots K I and Stir es, and respectfully in vite the Citizens of Atlanta, and those of the surrounding Coun try, to call and examine our extensive assort ment, comprising allot the latest i ,yles lor spring arid Summe W are Manufactured by us express ly fol the retail trade, and we can uatitai 'urlily prove to all who will give w a call that in style and quality, our goods cauuot be excelled, by any house in Georgia, and will be sold at a lower price than can lie bought at any house in this Ully, or as low as can be bought in the State All goods purchased of us warranted and repair ed without charge. GF* Please give us a call at sign of the Big ' Boot, Havden’s Building, Cherokee Block, I’sacl: Tree street, Atlanta Ga. april 22 dwtf DIMICK, JOYCE &. CO. Atlanta Races. mi r |YHE following Stake, have been opened by JL the Atlanta J ockey Club, to come oil at their next annual meeting, commencing on Thur.u*y Nov. 4th, 1656. Ist.—Sweepstakes for 2 year olds; a D.ish ol one mile—Subscription s2oo—forfeit >IOO. 'l'iie Club will add >IOO il two or more slaru l o be run un Tuesday of Race Week. 2nd.—Sweepstakes iur 4 year olds—Subzciip* lion >2O0 —luneil >iou. 2 mile heats to i<e run on I'uesdey of Race U cek. 3rd.—Sweepstiacs lor 3 year old. mils ■leats—Suuscnpa U >2O0 —luneit s.uu. lue »uu will add >«ou, it tww or mure u, u , i-uu on Wed..e»uaj o, K-.ce l> uea. 4th.—Sweepst ik » lur 3 year ulus ;—2 mile leats—>2.mi suoMuipu >u - >.oo lor eiU I lie mb wdl add >.)uu o two or ui re s.art. 1u ba ‘’uh uu Saturday ol u .ce vv eew. Sncries lu tne aouic vu Close on tue 20ta, of JUa.e. A uuiuiauoiis uddre«.e<l u> a X, Plvp r, april IlttlWM 'iiLtir- , ,M. Foe- ut the uvouAM.a. oa the ougcN ui tue ultj vi A Ui. U • uAltire to »€il (.lie iiuuK uu • tot wuere lie hujv biUeH, un MktTietLu euevly u uilie ub »*e uyue. Teriu» very uluuuauau .unug, upp ? tie pr»uni«e-A 4. i«*tt M’COKMIIK uOLLhuh utui peiiMMo.) Upelika, Aianama, I THE Building tor this Institution wuiueso | for completed as to receive 100 Stuuuou, or ue 14tti ol May, 1865; and legitimate Luuca .ion, without jubery, is its object. By the McCormick System of Education, the easuiung powers are more expanded, and befo er cultivated m Jive months than bylheota by,- •em in Jive years. DIRECTORY. Waltbb G. Williams, Preet, of the Board, -Ji " lambs R. Gaxar, David Lockhabt, Jno. R. Pass, r , A.'B. Bknnntt, - ; R. 8. BnowNsriiLD, Tbob. 4 Buouca, L. J. McCobmios. * resu oi Uoikgt Prof. M». .’.ematics, dec. N. B.—McCormick’s Arithmetic aud Key (the largest ever published,) for sale by Wm <*y, 4gent, Atlanta, D, 3