The Atlanta weekly intelligencer and Cherokee advocate. (Atlanta and Marietta, Ga.) 1855-18??, June 22, 1855, Image 3

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the compact by which the State of Mary- ^ JgOTlggg._ 1_. T . land coded the Pietrirt to die Uni^ ! We are authorized to announce * D x jii re ^Fhe°poHov of the Government of I Hon. S. LAWRENCE, of Cobb coantj, mi mb- XIII. —ine policy _ dtdato for re-election to the'Senate. on the fint the Dnited State*, tn its relation* with Mond in October nMt jeJl-wtde foreign governments m to exactjast.ee from , Z ■ : - — the strongest, and do justice to the weak i \\ e are authorized to announce est ; restraining bv all the power of the the n«oie of CoL JOSEPH E. BROWN a* a can- Government, all its citizens From interfer- j didate for Judge of the Superior Court of the •nee with the internal concerns with na- i Blue Ridge Circuit, at the election to he held ou tions with whom we are at peace. the first Monday in October next. may 11. XIV. This National Council declares that j wwr * ali the principles of the Order shall be; We are requested to announce henceforth everywhere openly avowed, and j the name of Judge DAVID IRWIN as a Candi da each member shall to at liberty to ^or re-elect,on, on tb. first Monday* Octo- make known the existence of the Order, ber next ' March H. and the fact that he himself is a member; and it recommends that there be no con 1 Oaorgia Military Institute. „ j SWTHE ANNUAL EXAMINATION of the Cadet* eealmcnt of the places of meeting of the i .omm.nces on the Oth of July. The Commencement subordinate Councis. E. B. BARTLETT, of Kentucky. President of National Council. C. D. Deshler, of New Jersey. Corresponding Secretary. James M. Stephens, of Maryland, Recording Secretary. The Letter ef Acceptance After our weekly paper of last week was i Exercises on the 18th. An Address to the Societies will 'be delivered oa the ; evening of the 17th, by H. M. law, Esq ; and the Ad- | dress to the Graduating Class on the 18th, by Gea. A. : J. Hansel!. The public are invited to attend. Jane t2, wtd I. 0. 0. F. CENTRAL LODGE, NO. 28, L O. O. F. meets for tha S. FRANK FORD. N. G. C. R. HANLEITER ,C.tS. Atlanta. April 17th, 1866. (dawly.) Notice to Traveler! Western fc .Atlantic Rail-Road. tSpNo Detention. ON and after May 20th, I860, the Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows : Leave Atlanta 5, a. ic.; arrive at Chattanooga 12.28. “ “ 6)£r. u.; “ “ “ 5.15.x.H. Leave Chattanooga 9, a. x.; arrive at Atlanta 4.30 r. M. “ “ 3.50, r. X.: “ “ *• 3 a. X. OSff-The Day Train will run every day is the week— The Night Train will run every night except Sunday. By this arrangement Travelers will have the benefit of a close connection with all Trains running to and from Atlanta and Chattanooga. May 19, '55. d&3m JAMES F. COOPER, Sup’t. Contracting aud Building. THE subscriber being permanently locat ed in this city, is prepared to design, draw and superintend alt descriptions of buildings, both public and private; he will also give particular at tention to the erection of handsome shop fronts, besides tbe internal improvements of stores, and furnish estimates and take contract* for work. Being the only architect in this city he will furnish handsomer designs and much under the usuui charges made at present in this city. He is permitted to refer to the following gentlemen: George G. Hull, J. R. Valenlino, E. Parsons, Thoms? L. Cooper. E. A. VINCENT, Architect. Office over Gilbert A Clark’- Hard-ware Store, Peach Tree street. March 14, 1855. dAw3m For Machinery. WE have just received ASHCROFT’S PATENT STEAM GUAGE, the safest aud most reliable for LOCOMOTIVES or STATIONARY ENGINES. Also, a fine lot of VUL CANISED RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, STEAM PACK ING k HYDRANT HOSE from the BOSTON BELTING CO. We are agents for the dale of the above goods, GUARANTEE them in the most satisfactory manner, aud offer them at manufacturer’s prices,‘with tha freight added. GILBERT A CLARKE. Apr26.’55dAwtf. Hardware Dealers, Atlanta, Ga. priDvd.edi.x.w .h.. no,. Letter of Acceptance bad, by same unac- j second and fourth Friday Evenings in each month, countable means, been made to appear in I no business pertaining to the Degree of «‘Rebekah. such a transposed and mutilated shape as almost to destroy it* intelligibility. We have strong reason to believe that some person evilly disposed towards ue, enter ed the office while our workmen were absent and perpetrated the petty meanness of transposing the matter after the forma were made up. We republish the letter thi* week. It will be found ou the fourth page. Praiseworthy Liberality, The Columbus Enquirer states that two citizens of Russell co., Ala., Richard Buo- banan and B. Ingraham, fc'sq., have divided their entire surplus corn among their neigh bors $1 a bushel, and instances on cred\£ at that. We take pleasure in adding that Messrs. John Darby, Aaron S. Smith and John W. Allgood, of Cobb county, as we are informed, did the same tiling when the price was $1.40 a bushel. One of these gentlemen would sell to no one person more than five bushels at a time that hi* poorer neighbors might be benefitted as far as possible. Such men have hearts in the right place. A Noble Example. The Presbyterian Church of Marietta, af ter raising a considerable amount of money for building their new and commodious brick church, found a debt of about ?2,500 remaining. At a recent meeting, we under stand that members agreed that an assess ment should be made upon them in propor tion to their property, referring to the tax- book if necessary, and that they would then pay off the church debt. We do not re member having ever before known this principle of contributing according to mean* and ability adopted and carried out by any body of Christians or others. It is the correct principle, and the church thus acting has set an example worthy to be followed in other parts of our laud, and by all denominations. Georgia Military Institute. We call attention to the notice of the ex amination and commencement exercises of the Georgia Military Institute. We are gratified to learn that Capt. Thos. R. Mc Connell, of the U. S. Army, has accepted a professorship in this Institute. He will re sign his commission in the army at once, and outer upon the discharge of his new duties in July. Capt. McConnell is a Georgian. Ho graduated at the D. S. Mili tary Academy in 1840. He was promoted for gallant and meritorious conduct in the battle of Molino Del Rey, Mexico, and for the last four years has been Adjutant of tha 4th Regiment, U. S. Infantry. [COMMUNICATBD.J The Judicial Election No. H, CHANGE OF OFFICE. It is a general rule, one from which my observation furnishes but few exceptions, that when a man remains in office for a long period he becomes tired, and to some extent careless of its duties aud require ments, until lie feels, eventually, with less concern the duties which rest upon him.— | There is a vigilance and promptness in the | judges of the Superior Courts of Ceorgia, j the want of which in the succeeding years j is the source of much annoyance and just j discontent among the people who are the j sufferers by it. This, in connection with the fact that we have upon the Bench in the Bin* Ridge Circuit a man who although a clever gentleman, the correctness of whose decisions we concede for the sake of argu ment, yet whose time of business is so radi cally deficient as proven by facts under the observation of all, we regard as sufficient .3»*LS0 for removing Judge Irwin front the B«u?h, with all bis cleverness, and place «Cul. Brown in office; a man who is squally as clever, and whose business ca- liac ity wo one who knows him will pretend to do^bt. l eder his administration ad- • i <*,urts will soon bo less fashionable, journea 1 emvipt LOTTERIES. I By Authority of the State of Georgia.] FORT CAINES ACADEMY GRAND SCHEME FOR IUIY. Class 3 TO W5 DRAW* JULY 3D, 1865, IS TKK CITY UK ATLANTA GEORGIA, WHEN* PRIZES AMOUNTING TO #009°«« Will be distributed according to tbe following magnificent Scheme! iSaft-And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing, and paid when due without deduction! 1 I’rizc of . 1 Prize of , 1 Prize of . I Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of . ..*12.500 ... *5,000 ... 3,000 ... 2,000 ••• 1,500 . 1,200 ... 1.100 5 Prl 8 s of 1 000 10 Prizes of 400 10 Prizes of 150 12 Prizes of 120 20 Prizes of 100 SO Prizes of 50 256 Prizes of 25 408 Prizes iu all amounting to $50,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! Ticket* $8 Halve* $4, Qtarter* $2. Bill* on all solvent Banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, dAwly Atlanta, Georgia. [By Authority of the State oj Alabama.J SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY. LOTTERY. Conducted on the Havana plan. GRAND SCHEME! Class Q. TO BE DRAWN THE 23d Of JUNE 1655. 1 Prize of ....*12,000 is ....*12,000 1 Prize 6,000 i« 5,000 1 Prize 3,000 is 3,000 I Prize 2.000 is ... 2,000 l Prize 1,500 is 1,500 l Prize 1,200 is ....1,200 5 Prizes 3.000 is 5.000 10 Prizes 400 is 4,000 10 Prizes.... 150 is 1,500 12 Prizes 120 is 1,440 20 Prizes..* . 100 is . ....2,000 fiO Prizes 50 is ....3,000 256 Prizes .. 25 is 6,400 28 Approximation Prize?* amountin'; to.... 800 405 Prizes amounting to • ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUHBER8. 1 Prize of 1 “ EMMET. Washingto^ 1 *™ 16.—Daniel II. Stewart was to-day appointed lb 5. Marshal for the District of Georgia, ffice e* • K. Johnson le- ■igned. New Orleans, Ju ne 17.—Walkcf? Town- Bayou Sara, is nearly dostrojed by hre. Loss half a milliou of dollars. Boston, June 15.—The Massachusetts decoders from the Americau National tT 011 vontion have reached home, and contemplate calling a mass convention of the Know Nothings of the State : and also a general convention of the people of the Northern States, with a view to concentrating action in the present crisis. Enlistments for the British army are be- ! jo rriz»B of! ing made at Niagara ou onr Northern fron tier. The majority of the Pensylvania delegates to the American Natioual Convention have joined with some of the New Jersey and other delegates in a protest against the sla very platform adopted by that body. Advices from Mexico state that Guano- juttto is in possession of the insurgents, and that Victoria and Saltillo "had also declared for them. The Kuow Something Couvcutiou at Cleveland, has rosolved to dispouse with oaths, substituting therafor a simple pledge to remain anti-Slavery aud anti-Papal.— Hiram Griswold, of New York, has been elected President of the Convention. The imports of Dry Goods at New York, for the week, show a large decrease, being 49>Ticket« S8—HalTes *4—Quarters V. Every prize drawn at each drawing Bills on advent banka taken at par. All commutes. tions strictly confidential. SAM’L SWAN, Agent, At the Bronze Lion., Montgomery, Ala. •^.Orders for tickets received by the agent of the Fort Gaines Academy Lottery, Atlanta, Ga. Havana Plan Lottery. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY se^^apiangwBB«a. a Mg , B . [By Authority of the State of Georgia.] T HE subscriber having been appointed Mana ger of the Jasper County Academy Lottery, intends conducting the same ou the Havana plan of single uumbers, and has located his Office in the city of Macon, Georgia. He now offers the following:—j GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY *3, 1855. Prizes will be distributed a a follow.- amount ing to 100,000! CLASS B. capitals. .*12,000 I 1 Prize of.. ...3,000 1 “ , .. .1.600 | 1 “ i .. 1 too I 5 Prize, of riz« if:.w * c - 408 Prizes, amounting to..- .,..eau,uuu. Agents wanted in every town a'® d iu t,1P Union. On application the Terms will be forwarded. Remember every Prize drawn at each drawing, under the superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and Ja*- A. Nisbet, Esq., gentlemen who are sworn to a faithful performance of their duty. Prizes paid, when due, without discount. 49-All orders, rely on it, strictly confidential. Bills on all aolveut Bank., taken at par. Whole Tickets *8 ; Halve. *4 : Quarters *2. Addre." JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Gn.jt, Atlanta, May 23d, 1855- *5,000 2,000 1,200 ..1,000 GREEK ft PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.' (By Authority of the State of Georgia.) MANAGED, drawn and prizes paid by tha well-known and responsible firm of GREGORY A MAURY. ^^.Officu in Concert Hall—opposite Postoffice Delivery. CLASS 149. To be drawn Friday, June 22d. *1,081,685 less than for the corresponding j Prizes * ia > 444 ’ 5 <>f *3.000, Si.000, Ac. ^ * c , . i :TS& Tickets only 93.00 shares in proportion, week of last year. : ** CEASS I®. Washington, June 15.—The recent rerno- j fo be drawn Saturday, Jum 23rd. val ctf ,the Know Nothing Messengers from i Priies $^000, $25,000, $20,000, $10,000, Ac. the Treasury and Postoffice Departments is | Ticket* $20 shares in proportion, regarded as preliminary to the decapitation i CLASS NO- 151. of & higher grade of officers belonging to j To be drawn Monday, June 25th. those departments. Much alarm exists j c* p iul prizes, $12,460, $4,000,2,000, $1,230 A*, among the clerks, especially of tlie Treasury i —J Tickets $2,50 halves and quarter* in pro- Departmont. portion. Mr. Secretaay McClelland returned to j .J*» 2 # ’ clock on th * day of each d ~ W * Washington this evening from Michigan j ! ° ah communication, strictly confidonttoL Or- Capt. Uunean .ft. Ingraham of the St. j ders by mail will receive prompt afllwtfiQPj snd Louie, reached hereto-dav from Charleston, i copies of the drawn numbers forwarded fcP OT* _ _ m *k.aaH twit An JaaimaJ /IDA T. DAOTIT Land w arrants are in good demand at $1,09 per acre. New Orleans, June 15.—Sales to day of Fresh Camphene good Rio Coffee at 104 .cents, an advance of i TUST received and for sale at 00 cento par gal- *• Sales of th « weet fo »- consumption, 20,- j J LarA and Bparn^OiL - RIPLET ' 000 bag*. Stock now on hand 10,000 bog*. | Jane l>, 1855. chaser* when desired. March 17. GEO. L. BOOTH, dxwly. LATEST NEWS. Letter firoat Host. Htrraa Waracr. Greenville, June 19, 1855. Meters. Buggies & Howard—Dear Sirs : Your letter of the 16th insi. has just been i handed me, in which you state, “that in] this section of the 4th District, the report j that you are a member of the Know Noth- ■ ing party is generally circulated.” In reply, allow me to say, that l am not | now, and never have been, a member of the j “Know-Nothing party,” or as it is some- j times called, the “American party,” or of j any other secret organization whatever, po- j litical, or otherwise: but on the contra- i ry, am opposed to all secret oath-bound, political organizations in this country, for reasons which I shall endeavor to explain j to the people of the 4th Congressional dis- j trict, during the approaching political can- j vas*. Very Respectfully, Your Ob’t Serv’t, HIRAM WARNER, i Wheat Wautt*tl 1 LL person> iiUdblol tv me prerimi* to th la «• v requested to come forward and then* uotee and accounts without further notice. As there has been an abundant wheat crop made, we will take rood ^rheat at the highest market price In-pajmenf for notes and accounts. Tho-*- who have it to spare and will not come forward co a*-iM me. it will be taken for granted ther do n«t intend pay. consequently their notes aud account!* will he placed in the hands of an officer for collection. J. J. NORTHCUTT. June 21. 1*53. {wtf.) £1! W. C. HOUGHTON, (SCCdtSSOK TO 4. X. TOXLINSOi*,) Opposite ValentinoV TXTILL exeente painting- in all its various branches. Vt Dwellings an<i Pign.s painted plain or highly Or namental- Carriages and Baggies, painted and-trimmed, un the shortest notice. He is prepared to paint gentlemens ronntry seat* iu any part of the State. Atlanta, June 21,1S55. (dawly.) J HAVE engage*! the service- of- Mr. G. ivrau»c, j — u prnctieal Cbcini3t from Berlin, Prtissi.i, r>rxl a* the dispensing department of the establishment will be entirely under his control,. the. public are assured that- all prescriptions trill be .accurately prepared—ns a more accomplished Pharmaceutist cannot be found either North or South, if an ex- fperience of over fifteen yean in the first Drug Houses of Berlin and Paris be a guarantee. Tes timonial in proof ofthe above assertion will be ex hibited to any one familiar with French or German. Mr. Krause will make auy preparation desired by Physicians, or make Chemical teats with Minerals, at my store. A. ALEXANDER. FeblSly GEORGE D. RICE, ■„ Attorney at Xzaw, Marietta, Georgia, State Tax. THE Books are open for receiving the returns of State Tax. Persons are therefore notified to call at the City Hall Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday of each week up to the 1st of July, when the books will be closed certain. Office hours, from S o’clock to 12 A. M. and from 2 to 6 P. M. June 16. JAMES CALDWELL, R. T. R. Later from Havana. Nxw Orleans, June 19.—The Black Warrior has arrived from Havana with dates to the 16th inst. The news is unimportant. Democratic Convention. New Orleans, June 19.—Tho Democrat ic State Convention has nominated E. W. Moise, late U. S. District Attorney, as their candidate for Attorney General. Quebec, June 16.—Only one hundred and fifty-nine vessels have ^arrived from sea up to this date, the present year, being 254 vessels, and 96,505 tons less than at the same time last year. The decrease in tbe number of passengers, as compared with last year, is now 24,374. The appearance of the country is most luxuriant. The weather is fine, and there is every appearance of an abundant harvest. The last news from Europe has revived the drooping spirits of the business community, who now hope for better times. Boston, June 18.—Jackson & Co.’s Ex press car, between Portsmouth and this city, was robbed this morning on the up train of $5,000, government funds. There were $27,000 in bags, being the balance of gov ernment money left after paying off tbe frigate Constitution. Only one bag was taken, as was supposed, by means of false keys. Tbe robbers are supposed to have escaped in the way train, and officers have left here in a special train iu search of them. Ijjuisville, June 18.—The Titties an nounces the name of Mr. Preston, late Whig representative in Congress, as the Anti- Know Nothing candidate for Congress. New York, June 18.—The schooner Peal, from Newborn for this port, and Louisiana, hence for Charleston, came in collision off Chincoteague, and both were considerably damaged. They arrived here this morning for repairs. Washington, June 18.—It is said that the President intended leaving the capital this morning on a visit of several days to a per sonal friend in Virginia, but he has been prevented by the illness of his wife. The Markets. AUGUSTA, June 29, i> m. Cotton—The market remains inactive. There is considerable offering but no demand at the ask ing rates of holders. Nothing doiug. SAVANNAH, Juno 20. Cotton—The Market was quiet yesterday, with sales of 290 boles, viz:—129 at 11}, Ilf at 12, 4 at 12} and 42 at 12} cents. NEW ORLEANS, June 19. Cotton Unchanged—Sales to-day 2500 bales.— Flour largely declined—Sales at $8.50 to 48.62. NEW YORK, Juue 20. noon. Cotton has declined } to } cent. Flour has de clined 124 cents per bbl. CHARLESTON, June 20, p m Cotton market continues in the same depressed state without buyers. Sales to-day only 60 bales at 113 cents. COMMERCIAL. Atlanta, June. 14. Cotton.—9@11, extremes. Exchange, on New York is selling at 1 par cent premium. On Charleston and Savannah } per cent. Bacon.—We quote hog round 11 toll}; Hams 11} to 12J cents. Sides Ribs 11 @11} cts. Sides clear 11} to 12}. Shoulders 9} to 10 cents. Labd by the bbl. 10@11 cts. leaf. Iron, Swedes 5} to 6}c; English 5 to 5} cents; Nails have advanced to 6 a 6} cts. Corn is selling at $1,25 to $1,30. Corn Meal, $1,30 to $1,35 cents. Pork, Hog round, 6} @7 cents. Beef, By the quarter, 7 to 8 cents. Sweet Potatoes, 60 to 75 cents per bushel. Irish Potatoes, $2,50 to $3 per bushel. Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, $2,@$2, <> 5. Liquors.—French Brandy, $2,50 to $3,00 per gallon: Domestic 50 to 75c. Peach do. 60 to 75 cents. Whiskey 45 to 50 cents; Gin 50 to 60; Rum 45 to 60 cents. Wheat.—Good will bring $1 per bushel. Flour.—Plenty at $4} to 5 per hundred. Butter, Country, 20 25 cents. Goshen, 35 cts. per pound. Tenn. Butter, 12} to 20 by the Keg. Sugar, Fair N. O. Sugar, by hhd. 6}. Prime “ “ “ 7}. Choice “ “ “ Sto8}. Syrup, N. O. by bbl. 40 to 45 cts. gal. Extra Whiskey “ 45 “ “ Star Candles per box 26} 28 “ fb. No. 1 Rio Coffee by sack 11} to 12}c. “ " Gunny Bagging 16 to 17 cts. Rope 12 to 13 cents. Chickens, 15 to 20 cents. Eggs, 10 to 12} cents. Fodder, $1, to per hundred. Peas, $1,50 to $1,75. Feathers.—30 to 35 cents. Candles.—Sperm 37 to 45c : Tallow 20 to 22e. Marietta Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY. By R. B. Bostwick, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. Cotton, extremes. •J (a) 11 Butter, 20 13) 25 Salt Pork, 0 (a) 00 Bacon Sides. 12)4® 00 Hog round. 11 H(S 00 Pork, net. 0 (S' 0 Hams. 12)4® 00 Shoulders. . 11 ® 00 Lard. 13 ® 14 Corn, 1 10 ®0 00 Meal, 1 10 ®0 00 Salt, per s3Ck. 2 25 ®0 00 Sugar, ■ 8 IS 10 Coffee, 12 ® 14 Clarified Sugar. 10 (3 00 Syrup. 45 (ii) 50 Molasses, So ® 40 Rope, 12)4® 14 Manilla Rope. 20 ® 22)4 Tobacco, 15 ® 10 Candle., adamantine. 30 fa) 00 <* sperm 40 ® 50 *• tallow. 15 ® 20 5 ® 0 :o ® 12 Beef, 6 (S) 8 Iron, American. i‘ (a) 6 K * ‘ Swedes, oxts b« “ Band, 6)1® 00 Castings, .y,(s 5 Steei. cast, 20 ® 00 “ German, 15 ® 00 “ American, s ® 10 Nails, ... 6)4® 7 Powder, blasting, 50 ® 00 “ Rifle, 50 ® 00 Teas, 75 ®1 00 Factory Yarn, oo (d 00 Oanaburge, 0 ® 11 Chickens, 15 ® 20 Oats, •to ® 00 Sweet Potatoes, 75 ®1 00 Fodder, ... - 00 ®2 00 FANCY DYING AGENCY. M R, G. R. DODGE, Augusta, Ga.. would respectfully inform the ladies aud gentlemen of ATLANTA and vicinity, that Miss M. Dodd) opposite W. W. Ro ark's, Whitehall st., Atlanta, Ga., i« hia Agent to receive and deliver all goods for bis DYE HOUSE, viz: Suob as 8ilk Diesses, Shawls, Mantillettes, Cravats, Ribbons, Gloves, Hose, Ac.— Whit* Shawls zleanaed and bleached as white as lilUes, and all kinds of colors cleansed in style. Gents’Coats and Pants cleansed and pressed. Also, Coat:, Pants, Vests, Ac., dyed, in gojd shape, without being ripped. Piano and Table Cloths cleansed or died; Window Curtains, Tassels, Ac. Wholesale work done ic original style, such as Dress Silk, Broadcloths, Meri- nnes, DeLaines, Alpaccas, Ribbons, Braid, Gimpj, Fringes, Hosiery and Gloves, Velvets, Galoons, Ac. Ac, ^ ’ • G. R. DODGE. Miss M DODD wouid also inform the citizens goner ally, that she is prepared to lieeeh and* grm Ladies’ STRAW BONNETO and Gects r HATS; bleached, lined and trimmed, Ac., also dyed and pressed. Whitehall st., opposite W. W. Roark’s. JnnelS.’fifi. dtf M. DODD. A Valuable Plantation for Sale. T HE subscriber offers for sale his valuable plan tation, situated in Chambers county, Alabama, 2} miles above the city of West Point, immediate ly upon the Chattahoochee River. This planta tion comprises 756 acres of first rate river and creek land, about 250 acres cleared, 100 acres of which is first rate river bottom. This plantation is in good order, with good dwelling house, negro cabins, gin house and screw, and other out build ings. The uncleared laud is as good as any in the county, and well timbered. Call and exam ine for yourselves. The place will show for itself. Terms to suit the purchaser. S. L. HARRIS. June 22, 1855. (w4t) The Marietta Hotel and Furniture FOR S\LE. I WILL sell to the highest bidder ou the first Tuesday in September next, in the city of Ma rietta, the above valuable property and furniture. Sold as the property of the estate of G. S. Ogles by dec’d. Titles unquestionable. Terms : One fourth cash. The balance to be divided into three equal annua) instalments. Sale directed by the will of said Oglesby. For furniture information, apply to my Attor neys, Hansell and Simpson, at Marietta, or the undersigned, at Albanv Georgia. D. A. VAS0N, Ex’r of G. S. Oglesby. June 21, 1855. (wtlsept) DANIEL & COMPy., AT THE SIGN OF THE “Atlanta Family Store,” No 13, WHITEHALL STREET. T HE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Atlanta, and all persons trading to this point, that they are daily receiving and will endeavour to keep constantly on hand a well-as sorted stock of FAMILY SUPPLIES. They re spectfully and politely solicit the patronage of per sons and families, who may require such articles as pertain to their Department, and will take pleasure in waiting upon them. The Principle upon which they conduct their business being CASH, they assure all those who may favor them with a visit that the articles which they may offer shall be of tho heat quality and at cash prices. GEORGE H. nASrEL. | LEONARD H. YOUNG. Atlanta, March 22, 1855. diwly. Dr. R. T. Pulliam, Formerly of Richmond, Virginia, HAVING permanently located in Atlanta, Ga., respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office iu the Old Bank Boom, Washington Hall. Reference.—Faculty of the Medical College of Virginia. May 1, 1S55. iid: worn Welch & York, West Side of the Public Square and next door to Northcut's Old Stand, /^FFER to their old friends, customers and other*, a " ' good assortment of FRUCjr and Staple Dry OoodSf on their usual accommodating terms and rea sonable prices. Jan. 51, 1855—ly NEW GOODS* Men. eft* Boys Ololxin c, Clothes New and Fresh. Casaimerea. The Richest ever brought to thia Market. Vesting*. Come mod, or they will ail be sold. Olowes—Extra Fine Ktck FIxInii the very latest styles aotl richest materials. Also, Tailor’s Trimmings—Tapes, Crayons, and almost any thing kept in a Merchant Tailoring establishment, can be bought from the subscriber. Atlanta, Nor 2. dAwtf LEWIS LAWSHE. 7 CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. -4« Agreeable Refrigerant and LAXATIVE. T HIS Preparation has been introduced exten sively ou the continent of Europe, and in this country as on agreeable Substitnte for Ep son Salts, it is destitute of bitterness, and by its pleas ant acidity of taste, and its effervescing character, is rendered a very agreeable and refreshing drink directions for use accompany each bottle. Pre pared and for sale by A. ALEXANDER, Druggist. W IEL practiee in the following counties: Cobb, Pamding, Cherokee, DeKalb, Campbell, aud Forsyth. Also, in the Supreme Court of Georgia, and in the United States District Court For the Northern District of Georgia. ian Itf J. E, SKELTON, Attorney at X*aw, Marietta, Geargia .ian. 1 O CHASTAIN ha* moved back to hit old stand » ou Cherokee street, four doors from corner of Public* Square, Marietta. Those wanting SAD DLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS, or BUG GIES TRIMMED, would do well to call and ex amine bis work. All., orders promptly executed in the neatest style. -He has employed tbe best Saddle Maker hi this country, and all work war ranted. fob 16—ly. Spring and Summer Goods. j FT3HE subscribers take this method of mforui- I X iug their friends and customers that they are now receiving a beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of the following, viz; AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. BOOTS A MD SH OE 8. „b TO I 0ro S}SHSS*jK , o 5K The undersigned, having opened the above t “hAT* CAPS^e ^ hoirne, will seU all articicsjgonsigned to their care { ^ 5 . 4> J0 -4 and 11-4 bleached nnd brown cotton Sheetings, and linen ditto at tbe usual rates of commission. CHASTAIN A MURPHY. References—R. A- Johnson, W. Root, Marietta; W. Kay. Atlanta : C. H. Johnson, Griffin, jan 16 3. LAWRENCE, ttorney atL MARIETTA, GEO. a w JAMES JORDAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia. jan 16 J H WEAVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dullas, Paulding County, Georgia. jan 1—ly For tbe Ladies. YTIT’E have a large variety of Fancy articles for V » Toilet: Combs, Brushes, Pomatums, Soaps, Colognes, Haukerchief Extract. Many patterns of fancy bottles, Ac, for the Tabic. Cooper’s Isinglass, White and Pink Galatine, Galatine in packages, common Starch, Ac,—All kinds of Savoring Extracts, to wit: Peach, Al monds, Vanilla, Rose, Piminto, Ac, Ac. Will the ladies call and see? SMITH A EZZARD. May 10, 1855. tf Atlanta Cigar Store. T HE subscriber has just received a fine lot of CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGARS, which he offers for sale, by wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices. Ho respectfully informs his friends, the public and country merchants that they would do well to call aud examine his stock, and he feels assured in saying that he will not fail in giving satisfaction, both in quality and price. All orders well and promptly executed by .. JOHN FICKEN, Next door to C Kontz, boot-maker, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga Atlanta, May 19, 1855. npr2t>,diw6m. IV eg roe s. THE subscriber will purchase for bis own use, not on speculation, about 20 likely negroes. Call at Simpson’s Law Office, or at the Atlanta Hotel. A. B. McAFEE. iV!ay25,’35. d*w2m. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the laie firm of Kay A Ramsay, or to Dr. H. A. Ramsay, are here by, notified, that, having purchased all their inter est in their late business as Druggists, together with the books of accounts, notes, Ac., due them, payment of the same must be made alone to us. SMITH A EZZARD. March 23, 1S55. diwly. New Goods! 1 HAVE now in store a large stock of DRY GOODS, adapted to the Spring and Summer trade, that I will sell at prices corresponding with tbe times. A call and an examination is solicited. I can and will sell as low as any one for the name pay. J. T. DOANE. May 10, 1855. (wtf. Garden Seeds. A Fresh supply of seasonable seeds—Late beans. Drumhead cabbage Ac., Ac. Just receivod and for sale by T. W. WEST. JuDe 16. dtf Whitehall street. T. R. RIPLEY H AS just received a few bbls. of 95 per cent. ALCOHOL, and is again prepared to manu facture of a No. 1 article of BURS ING FLUID, which he will offer for sale at $1.10 per gallon.— CAMPHENE, 90 cents per gallon—for cash only. Atlanta, June 11, 1855. Combs, Fans, and Fancy Goods. WILLIAM TASKER, 4 / k Park Place, New York, invites the attention A U of Southern and Western Merchants, to his new stock of Fans, Combs, Hair, Tooth aud Nail Brushes, Ladies Reticules, Perfumery, Soaps, Porte Monies, Jet and Bead Bracelets, Pocket Books, Dres3 Buttous, Pins and Needles, Hooks A Eyes, Watch Guards, Wax, Coal and Glass Beads, Necklaces, Ac. India Rubber Combs, Canes, Balls and Toys of every description. Scissors, Razors and Cutlery, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Ac- cordeons and Violins, including a general and very large stock of English, French, and German Fancy Goods, which will bo sold at the very lowest prices for cash or approved paper. Orders by letter selected aud put up in the best manner. WM. TASKER, may 1—dAw6m 10 Park Place, N. Y. Colors. Paints and Oils. W E have on hand and are receiving the largest assortment of Colors, Paints and Oils ever offered in thi3 citv, which we will sell at the lowost prices. SMITH A EZZARD. May 10, 1855. Diamond Light!! Sylvia Oil. W E are also sole agents in this city for the sale of the Diamond Light, which for safety cheapness and quality, excels any thing ever of fered to tho public. In making the above asser tion we moan what we say. Call at our store and judge for yourselves. SMITH A EZZARD. May 9, 1855. W. J. CHASTAIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. jan 1—ly HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO CRANE k HOLCOMBE, Wholesale Grocer*, 189,190 and 191, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. jpspaoAS, OAm TYR. N. H. CAMPBELL, Botonie and Eclectic U Medical Reform Practitioner.—His success ful practice the past six years is a sufficient re commendation. The practical operations of Dent istry performed: Plugging Teeth with gold, $1.50 each; extracting ditto, 25 to 50 cents; inserting, $3. All operations warranted. Office and residence, Cherokee street, at Dr. Bellenger's old stand. Marietta, May 11; 1855. DRS. CONNELL & CLELEND, Hvae this day formed a copartnership for tho practice of Medicino in its various brauches. All calls will be promptly attended to. Office at the old stand, whore one or both may be found when not professionally engaged. Marietta, Feb. 20th, 1855. DR. E. T. SETZE, A GRADUATE of the the Medical College of Georgia, having attended the Hospitals of Paris for upwards of two years, touders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity. Office, south side of the Square, two doors from the Marietta Hotel. 6m mar 2S A CARD. D R. A. M. SABAL, respectfully touders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Marietta and its vicinity. He may be found at ail hours, when not professionally engaged, at his office, over E. P. Webster’s Drug Store. 6nj mar 2S HOWARD]! HOUSE, Marietta, Georgia, T. STEPHENS, Proprietor. A TTORNEY A T LAW. CANTON, GEO. R EFERENCE—Colonel J. E. Brown, Canton; Gen. A. J. Hansell, C. J. McDonald. Judge Irwin, Col. D. Rice. Marietta .; W. T. Wofford, Cassville. ap IS—ly Cotton and linen pillow case Goods Bleached aud brown Homespuns English Long Cloths, a superior article Fancy linen Drills, Farmers’ Drills, and a beauti ful assortment for little boys i French, English and American Calicoes, the col- j ora of every piece warranted j French, English aud Scotch printed Cambrics. I French printed Organdies j White, black, pink and blue plain Crape de Pni is ; Plain white, blue, pink and black Shallys i A few patterns of handsome Grenadines ALSO— A beautiful assortment of Summer Silks, Ribbons, Bonnets. Drees Trimmings, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings. All of which will be sold low for cash, and prompt to paying customers, who pay odcc a year which will be required in every case, except under circum stances of misfortuue. We find the long credit system not only destroying the credit of the mer chants, bnt ruinous to tho farmers. Such being tho case, how much better off would we all now be, if tho long credit system was done away with, and a shorter one adoptod. Had this system been gone into ten years ago, what a difference would thero bo in point of pecuniary matters in this section of country. Very respectfully, April 4 J. J. NORTHCUTT & CO. „ E. M. & A. W. ALLEN, RESIDENT dentists, MARIETTA GEORGIA. P ERSONS requiring the aid of Dental art and skill, either for the preservation of the natu ral teeth, the removal of them w*hen necessary, or their replacement with beautiful artificial substi tutes, are invited to call at our Dental office, whore wo are proparod to furnish ocular demonstration of our ability to perform all that is expected of the Dentist A superior quality of Tooth powder, Brushes, and detergent washes for diseased gums, always on hand. Professional advice gratis, end all operations warranted. stairs, op- may 2 J&P Office in Snider's building, up posito tho Howard House. TO THE PUBLIC. _ THE subscriber is just receiving from New York, a now and complete stock, consisting of Cooking, Parlor, and office stoves! Bright Japan- cd and plain Tin Ware, wooden and Hollow ware, House Furnishing Goods Ac., consisting in part of the following: Steak and Hash dishes, Dish and Plate Covers, Jelly moulds, Coffee Filters, Coftco Urns, Water and Molasses Pitchers, Fluid Lumps, Tea and Coffee Pots, Egg Boilers, Nursery Lamps, Caudle Stick, Cake Boxes, Spice Boxes, Sugar Boxes, Bonuot Boxes, Tea aud Coffee Canisters, Molasses Cups, Cake Pans, Lard and Oil Lamps, Lanterns, Dust Pans, Spittoons, Waiters and Tea Trays, Shovel and Tongs, Brass aud Wire Fenders, Din ner Bells, Coffco Mills, Brass and Maslin Kettles, M ater and Well Buckets, Shell Dippers, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, Tubs, Mats, Bread Trays, Rut Traps, Meat Knives, Flosh Forks, nnd many other articles useful to housekeepers. A fine assortment of Pistols, Ac., such ns Colt s Repeater, Allen’s self-cocking aud Rovolviug Pis tols, Allen’s selt-ceckiug Rifles, Pouches aud shot belts, Powder flasks, Caps, Powder, shot Ac. IS®. Tin, Copper and Sheot Iron Work, Koof- t ' n 5i Guttering, aud all Job work, in onr line done i at short notice and warranted. W. L. WADSWORTH. No. 2, Howard Row, Marietta. jau 21—tf. D R. G. TENNENT offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity. Office on the southeast side of Square, in the old Post Office building.—Reference—Drs. M. G. Slaughter, and Hardy A Bass. mar 14 2b BBLS. of WHISKEY jut received and for •abb? W. W. ROARK Come Everybody, rpo the Horse Head sign, that want* good l home-made Saddles, or Bridles, Saddle- bags, Trunks, Valises, Harness, Collars and Whips, a great variety, together with all articles ueu ally kept in an establishment of this kind; all of which are offered at the lowest living prices, for cash, by the undersigned. MILLER & ANDREWS. ^^Repairing of all kinds done with quick despatch. Atlanta, Nov. 1 1854—dkwly. Tlie Celebrated Washing Ma chine. H AVING bought the right for this city, we beg to notify tbe public, that we shall manufac ture them in the most substantial manner. The Machine is so simple in its arrangement that it can be used by a small boy, and the dispatch with which it washes a number of garments at a time, (requiring only one minute,) entirely clean, and without the usual wear and tear, recommends it to every house-keeper. It very soon pays for itself in the saving of time, besides the other advanta ges of saving labor and clothes from being worn out by rubbing. It is notliable to get outof order, and when it does can be quickly repaired by any Carpenter. Tho Proprietors of the Washington Hall, Atlan ta Hotel, and others in the city, who have them iu use, will testify to these rccommendatious. Apply at Gilbert A Clark’s Hardware Store, who are our Agents, and will have a supply on hand. Price $15. WILLIAMS A CO. Atlanta, May 1, 1855. dAw2m To Wheat Growers, Millers and Merchants. W E Lave on Land and are ilaily maLiug tor .ale all descriptions ot BAGS, wbicL we Lave done up in neat packages for shipping. Orders promptly filled. THOS. P. STOVALL A CO.. General Comtuis'-iou Merchant-. Augusta, Ga., June 7. d&wlm. SCOTT’S PATENT XjXTTZiB CORN AND COB MILL. BROWN & ANDERSON, Proprietors of Geor gia, Alabama, Middle and Eastern Tennessee. Manufactured at Audersou’e old established ) Foundry, Nashville, Tenn. >For Brown A Anderson. And by J. Winship.Atlauta,Ga.) Orders addressed to us will be promptly sup plied, and wo will fill all orders addressed to J. Winship, Atlauta, Ga., until he can supply them from his well known Foundry. These Mills have been thoroughly tested, are portable, can be set up in half an hour’s time without expeuse or mechan ical aid. The most convenient Mills for team use ever invented. Its mechanical construction in sures durability. No. 2 is offered at $65 complete, ready for at taching the team, and warranted to grind from 8 to 12 bushels of feed per hour with one horse. No. 3, at $75, will grind 15 bushels per hour. No. 4, at $85, will grind 20 bushels per hour with two horses. BROWN A ANDERSON, No. 40, Market st., Nashville, Tenn. Apr21,’55. d3twtf. New Bookstore. THE subscriber having recently re- plenised his large and well selected stock oi BOOKS AND STATION ER V, would respectfully invito all who wish to purchase to be sure and call at the new Bookstore, on Whitehall street, two doors above the Post Office, as his terms cannot fail to please. His stock having been bought principally for cash, and se lected mostly by himself in the Northern cities.— He has also a fresh supply of of Fancy Articles, Watches, Jewelry, Toys, Ac., at the lowest prices. Teachers aud Merchants supplied on the most lib eral terms. GEORGE DUNHAM. Atlanta, February 7, 1855. [wly.] Sbda Water, Soda Water. Wk are now drawing Soda Water, with a lavg variety of tho choicest Syrups, some of which nr new and of delightful flavor, ap 11 E. P. WEBSTER, Drug's) A Ap’y. Watches and Jewelry. A. D. Rubde, west side of the Square, Mariet ta, Ga., respectfully offers his well solectcd stock, consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, and a gen eral assortment of articles usually kept in his line, at the lowest possible prices for cash. He gives his own personal attention to repair ing all kinds of Watches and Jewelry. ,$3S' All kinds of Hair Work made to ordvr. BUILDING HARDWARE ! Tools, &c. &c. I HAVE couHlantly on hand a large stock ot Huildiog aud other Hardware, consisting iu part of HINGES of nearly all kinds, wrought and catd, Mich a* Butts, Book and Eye-strap, blind, gate and other Hinges. LOCKS—Knob Locks; stock, mortice, barn door, stoor door, desk, trunk, pad, drawer, chest, cupboard, ward robe, and other Locks. Also, extra Keys. LATCHES—Knob I.atchcK, thumb, gate and other Latches. Bolts. &c. N All ^—“Wrought and cut Nails, od to 20d. such as binge Nails, lathing, flooring, ceiling, shoe aud other Nails. GLASS—W indow Glass, from ri by 8 to 24 by f,o inches, and can cut to fit. any intermediate, size wanted, for pic ture frames, show cases, kr. PAINTS—White Lead, chrome green and yellow, blue, red. black, brown and other colors, also, the snow white Zinc Paint now so much used and giving utiivernal t isfaction. TOOLS—Plane-. Augur.-, Chisels. Squares, Draw Knives. Hammers, Braces and Biltn. Plumbs and Level*. Rules, Bench Screws, kc. FARMERS TOOL 0 —Spade*, Shovel.. Manure Forks. Hoes, Chains, Wagon Boxes, kc. IRON—A large assortment of Tyre, Horse shoo, Band. Round, Square, and other Iron, and many other arti cles too teuton* to mention. mar 1 1 WILLIAM ROOT. EPWARD P. WEBSTER. (SUCCESSOR TO PH. B. TENNENT,) 2i0ftolf0*le ati* fcetaU DRUGGIST/ No. 1 Colonade Place, Marietta, Geo. WOULD respectfully call the attentloa of the eitl- ” zeneof Marietta. Physic uuu and Planters to his extensive and carefully selected stock of Freni* Drags, Medicines and ChclslesJs ravei cuks, Supplied with the purest French. English and Ameri can chemicals, Surgical, Dissecting and Amputating Instruments, Lancets, Forceps, Cupping Instruments. Medical Bags, Trasses, Supporters, Ire., Ac. «• Fuxmw. Supplied with Taints, Dye Stuffs, Fresh Garden Seed, Medicine chests, Ac., Ac. cocxtht nncnixTs Supplied with genuic9 Drugs at as low rates as ton to bought in any city South. Great cave will be taken in filling Thy siciana’ order*. Every article sold warranted pure, fresh and genuine. Physicians’ prescriptions earoiully compounded from drugs of warranted purity, at any hour »f the dev er night. The attention of TUB La DIES Is respectfully solicited to his extensive assortment of Toilet articles, consisting in part of French and Aaaer- ican Colognes, Eubin’s and Fiver’s Extracts, Ifoagaet’r and Coudray’s Toilette Powders, Powder boxes, puffs, hair, tooth, nail and cloth brushes ; also a fine Tot of flesh brushes, all of which will be sold at reduced pri ces. French Bandolines for arranging the hair beau tifully ; genuine Macassar and Bear’s Oil, hair tonic, hair dye, court plaster, tooth powder, tooth wash, tri- copherous,, together with a great quantity of fancy goods too numerous to mention. Please give me a rail and examine for yourselves. X. B. Pure old Brandies and Wines for Medical pur poses. Iced Soda Water, with a variety of Syrups. As we confine ourselves strictly to the drug holiness alone, we shall always keep everything in our line of business, and of tbe very best qualities. Persons pur chasing any article of us can depend upon it being pure and genuine. We prepare all our medieinee, and therefore can warrant them as being prepared accord ing to the (1. S. Pharmacopeia. Our stock is large and well assorted. We shell si ways keep a good supply of White Lead pure, .Copal Varnish So. 1, do do No. 1, j do do do 2. WhiteZincNo. 1, ! do do do n. Window Glass, .'Coach do 8X10—10X12 and all other Japan do Bizea, Leather do Linseed Oil. Denial- do (white) Train do Sand Paper, assorted. Sperm do (Putty and Glue. Neats foot Oil, jPumico Stone. Turpentine Spirits. [Blue Smalts. Camphene, jBrown de Burning Fluid. Paint Brushes, (ail sizes! Varnish do do Whitewash Brushes, (all sizes) Sweeping, dusting, scrubbing, home, blacking brushes Ac. Marking brushes. Sash tool, Camel hair pencils. Gold Leaf. Silver do Blue Stone. Copperas. Madder, Logwood. Spanish Indigo, Chalk, Alum Turpentine Soap. White soap, Adamantine Candles. Olive Oil best 2q Bottles. Starch, white anil blue. Fluid Lamps and Wicks, Cream Tartar, SupercarbonRte Soda, Tartaric Arid, Yeast Powder, Old Castile Soap, A., Ac. Bed Lead, Litbargo, Pruss. Blue, Vermillion Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow. Spanish Brown, Venecian Red, Yellow Ochre, Whiting, Ac. jy 20 ~ STAGS LIMB, FROM MARIETTA TO CANTON, Via Noonday and Woodstock, The Stages on this route leave Marietta for Canton ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,soon after the arrival of the passenger train from At lanta in tho morning. Returning, leave Canton at 7 o’clock A. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays, arriving in Marietta at 2 o’clock. The travelling public will find on this line good Stages, good Teams and careful drivers. Being wholly a cold water line, passengers may rely up on every care being taken to insure their safety and comfort. Any article by Express will be carefully aud promptly conveyed from either end of the lino. Public patronage is most respectful ly solicited.—Stage office in Marietta at the Fletch er House, und »t the Montery House, Canton. A. R. WHITE. •J. M. Watson. Agent. jan 1, 1855. jan 24 NEW SPRING GOODS. ■MIK undersigned, having just received their Spring * Goods, feel confident that they can offer to the pub lir of Marietta anil its vicinity, a stock of Fancy aud Staple Dry Goods! Unrivalled for beauty and quality. Tho,be willing to tent the fact will please call anil examine their well selected stock of Lace Collars. Sleeves, Bauds, Swiss and Cambric ditto and Cheinisetts. striped aud dotted Muslins, silk and figured Tissues and Barages, colored Jaconets and Lawns, Gingham?- Chambres, &*• Parasol*, Bonneta and Mantilla**. Ivory, linen end paper Fans, Hosiery aud Gloves nil kinds, bleached and unbleached Shirt ings, Sheetings, kc. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Caps And a large and choice selection of Ready made Clotliiug! FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Allot which we pledge our-udve* to sell low down for cash. Como ami see inarch 2«. HAM MKT * tfIMPgOX. MRS. C. REMINGTON, MILLINER, And Dealer in Bonnets, Ribbons, & Flowers. , . - Also, Manufacturer of Dresses, Cloaks and Man- j l ^ the county of Murray, 21 miles from Dalt.ou, tillas, of the most approved styles. ; A celebrated for their medical qualities, visited by Cohuttah Springs Dr. WM. TELL SKELTON, Resident Dental Surgeon EVIDENCE and office on Ca*» q villi» £] .. near the Pub lie Sqi\, opposite the Howard Hous R quest and permission following gentlemen Hon. C. J. McDonald. Maj. A. V. Brumby. Dr. N. L. Chester. Win. 1*. Young, Esfj. Col. T. R. Hu son. II. Moore, Esq. is authorized to refer to ihe SKY AND SIDE LIGHT DAGUERREA3 ROOMS, (Over Alexander's Drug Store, IfhitehaU st., Atlanta, Ga.) APPARATUSSES And all the Materials used In the Art, For Sole ot tlie Lowest Price*. C. W. DILL,) . (w. r. MCDANIEL. Atlanta, August 31, 1854. (14—wtf) MARIETTA, GEORGIA, Cassville st., opposite the Howard Houne. nov 16—ly Carriage Trimming & Harness Making. J R. SANGES offers his services in the business • of Carriage Trimming and Harness Making, at his shop at Boswell street. All work done by him will be executed prompt ly and in a neat and satisfactory style, nc respect- fally solicits the custom of his friends and all who have any thing to be done in his line. He will keep constantly ou hand a good supply of material.!. Repairing done at short notice and on favorable term?. mar 10 ST li. WALLACE, -RESPECTFULLY ? ives - nutioe t0 - tb -« citizpnd ! of July, and ending on the 20th Vf"De"cemb«;The"Ve - cond commencing th« „../i the native red man, annually for 40 years before the white man got among them, they regarded it as a valuable gift by the grout Spirit and revered it as such. For many diseases the water has been found to bo sovereign. Comfortable couches and hacks will be found ready at Dalton to convey pas- songers to that place at $2 for each, and every ef fort will he made by the proprietor, to make his guests comfortable. All things are now roady.— Come on. JAMES EDMONDSON. Spring Place, Ua., June I t. (wtaugl) 'S5!*. Augusta Constitutionalist and Savannah Republican, copy weekly until first of August. Send bills to the subscriber. Georgia Military Institute, MARIETTA. I'HE Academic year ia divided into two Bcsbions of five months each, the first commencing on the20tli DR. CHARLES CUMMINGS, L ATE of the city of New Orleans, respectfully informs the citizens of Atlanta aud surround ing country that he has located bis office in tho new and commodious Drug Store of Drs. Smith & Ezzard, corner of Concert Hall, for the purpose of . practicing tho various departments of his profes- i sion, and ho)>es to enlist the confidence of his friends and the community iu general, when he assures them that his experience is ample and suc cess flattering in the treatment of all diseases pe culiar to tropical climates and malarious districts in their mostagravated aud malignant forms ; and more especially yellow fever, cholera, typhoid fe ver, scarlatina Ac.: and all those contageous dis eases peculiar to a denes v population, as the more recent portion of his professional career has con fined him to the treatment of those fatal maladies n the cities of Mobile and New Orleans. Atlanta, Ga., April 16,’55. diwtjanl’56. - Examiner and Republican copy till Jan. 1st. 1856. Practice of Surgery. Drs. Smith & Ramsay B EG leave to inform the public that they wil attend strictly to all Surgical Cases sent to their care, and ample preparation will be made for all transient patienis. The centrality of Atlanta, aud its remarkable facilities for living, point to is as a most desirable place for the invalid. Person- wishing Surgical aid can always find comfortobl- quarters. IVe devote especial attention to diseaset of the Eye aud Ear, also, te the usual surgical ails ments, such as stone in the bladder aud all injue ries requiring surgical aid. Feb22, 1855. wly. SCOTT’S PATENT LITTLE GIANT HAT AND CAP STORE. A J. TAYLOR is now opening a fresh stock of fashionable HATS, CAPS A BONNETS, Next door to Lawshe & Bro's Jewelry Store, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. TAYLOR’S HAT&CAP EMPORIUM. J UST RECEIVED, and opening, the first entire stock of HATS A CAPS ever offered in this city, Iff stock is now complete, consisting of every variety and style. Please call and examine for yourselves! AU kinds of Fur Skins bought. J. TAYLOR. Atlanta, April 25, 1855. (dAwly) Camphene & Fluid! T HE Subscribers have recently established in Atlanta a Camphene A Fluid Manufactory, and will keep constantly on hand camphene, Burn ing Fluid, Spirits of Turpentine, Lamps, Lamp Wicks, also a variety of Garden Seeds. WEST A GLOVER. Qne doop belqw <3. R. Strong’s Store, Whitehall •tree), Atlanta. Gsorcfa. M»reh 26, 1855. d*wly.) 25£a TOBACCO. BOXES Tobacco, some very superior, now Instore * lor sale by W. W ROARK. XV of Marietta and the public, that he is prepar ed to undertake Brick Work, Stone Masonry and Plastering. His contracts will be filled with dis patch, in a workmau-liko manner, and on reason able terms. A supply of good brick kept constant ly on hand. Persons at a distance may address him as above at Marietta, Ga. jan 19—ly FARMERS’ SUPPLIES. E A. DOBBS ia now receiving nnd opening a • largo stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Also a larger lot of Boots and Shoes, than is usu ally kept in this market. A great varielv of La dies’, Mieses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. A fine stock of Hals and Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, <tc. Also a handsome stock of Saddlery, with an extensivo stock of Family Groceries, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Cheese, Tobacco, Ac., Ac., which I offer at unusually low prices for cash or barter. ^S>Be sure and call at the second door from the northeaet corner of the public square, where I will take pleasure in exhibiting my stock of goods, and feel assured that I will gain 3’our confidence, and have your custom. [no3] E. A. DOBBS. Bargains, Bargains! This aubBoribere having an unnecessarily large stock of DRY GOODS on hand comprised in part of Merinoes, Delaines, Flannels, Calicoes, Hosory, bleached and unbleached Shirtings, Blankets, &c., 4c., Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes; also a very large lot Gents Clothing: such as Overcoats,Dress and Business coats, Vests, Pants, Ac. Being de- 1 To tltC Public termined to make it decidedly to the interest of all f |'HE subscriber, thankful for past favors, is happy to cash buyers, we are offering to sail at very low pri- • ^ inform fr *** n< * a nr ** 1 rmMiV ees. Call and see. HAMMETT A SIMPSON. „ the 20th of February and ending on tli9 19th of July. The Cadets arc divided into four College classes. The Annual commencement takes place on the Wedncdav before tbe 20th of July. ACADEMIC STAFF. Col. A. V. BRLMBY, A. 31., Superintendent aud Prefer- Dor of Mathematics. Capt. SAMUEL JONES. U. S, A., Commander of C-adets, aud Professor of Engineering. Mr. V. H. 3IANGET, Professor of French, History, kc. Mr, W. II. HUNT, A. 31., Professor of Chemistrv nnd English Literature. Mr. J. B. GOODWIN, Professor of Drawing. Capt. W. T. BLACK, Assistant Prof, of Mathematics. Cadet R. S. CA3IP, Assistant Teacher. A. CONNELL, 31. D., Surgeon. Tho Institution is under the direction and manage ment of a Board of Trustees in conjunction with a Board of Visitors appointed by the Gov. of the State. By an act of tho Legislature of this State the Insti tute has rccoived from the General Government 140 Ca det Muskets and accoutrements, and a field Battery consisting of lour six pounder Brass piece? and two twelve qounder Howitzeis. The Superintendent and the Commandant are Gradu ates of Weet Point, and as both of them have had long experience as Officers and Tea chars, the public may be assured that the Government, discipline and course of studies of the Institution will be strictly enforced. TER31S.—Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Mu sic and all other contingent expenses, per session, of fire months, in advance, ¥112.50. Surgeon’s fee per annum, $5,00- Persons desiring further information, can obtain a copy of the Regulations by addressing the Superinten dent, or anv member of tho Board of Trustees. ANDREW J. HANSELL, Secretary Marietta. Georgia, April, 1855. aplS J. 1». Blackwell, Esq. Maj. R. Latimer, Rev. A. Fulwood, Rev. G. F. Pierce, I). 1». Hon. John Branch, X. Hen. J. R. J. Daniel. * 4 I keep at my office a fine tooth powder and toothache drops of my own make, with a selection of English brushes, &c. Tlie following charges for operation* will be strictly adherred to: Plugging teeth with gold, each. $1 bi) l - *• tinfoil. 75 Extracting J 0<» for children. (first teeth) off servants. 50 Separating by filing, or the India Rubber process, 50 luserting 5 0fi Cleaning and treatment, from $ 1 GO to $”> <M). Operations for the poor, gratis. Examinations and advice for all gratis. All operations warranted. Marietta, June 2. WM. TELL SKELTON. Drugs anil Medicines. i.JAVING a very large assortment of Drugs and Medi “ cines on hand, I would call the attention of tin- public to a few leading articles. My* stock in this line includes almost every article usually kept in the up country, aud many patent medicine*- not generally found out of tho larger cities. PATENT MEDICINES. |Dr. Jayne’s Medicines, Dr. Rose’s do : Louden & Co’s. do jMustang Liniment, Rad way’s Ready Relief. Cherry Pectoral, Dysentery Cordial, Itch Ointment, Pryor’s Pile Ointment. Hay’s Linment. jan 24 Pdtented May 16, 1854.—Copyright secured March 1, 1855. Ko. 2, at *55, with one horse, grinds 10 bushels per hour. No3, at *65, with one horse, 15 bushels: No 4, at *75, with 2 horses, 20 bushels. Messrs. Brown & Anderson, who are advertising this Hill, have now no reason to do so, as they have none here, and I aloxk have the patent right for this section of Georgia. The Mills may be seen in operation at l’arr & McKenzie’s Warehouse, Marietta st- Apply alomc to me, or to m v agents, Gilbert A Clarke, Hardware Dealers. ISAAC McKIM COOKE. Atlanta, Mayl6,’55. d4w6m. To Dentists. For Sale by the Undersigned: 2500 Pivot Teeth, Stockton's mako, 1500 Plate do do 1500 Molar and Bicusped do 500 Gum Teeth do do 5 oz Abbey & Sons Gold Foil, ’ 5 oz Jones, White & Co Gold Foil, 10 Packages Silver Foil, Dentists, turning lathes, bead ruts, anvils, ham mers, blowpipes, plate benders, clasp pbes, and every article for mechanical work. Also a large assortment of Instruments manufactured by J. D. Chevalier, consisting of Month mirrors, Pearl, Ivory and Bone mouth •yrenges, Bono, Silver aud Gold Stubbs, and American files, File Carriers' Ivory Flaggers and Scalers, Burniahees, Stud Cutters, stump instru ments, articulators foil seizzers, Forceps in great variety, Plugging Forceps, Molar and Bicusped, narrow beak, and every kind that can be asked for and every article in the Dental line. Also a large assortment of every kind of patent medicine, for tele by A. ALEXANDER, fob 20 dAwly Sign Negro and Mortar. BOOTSt BOOTS 11 ~ CASES Mon and boys’ Boot* now la atore and for M)o by W. W. ROARS 12 inform his triends and tho public generally, that ho is still at the old stand on Roswell street, where he is N - | tt . u ■ prepared to make and repair Carriages, Wagons, Ac.— ■*> Howard AVOW- j Blacksmithing done in all its branches with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted to give satisfaction Always on hand a few choice Buggies. t&- Strict attention paid to Horse-shoeing. Jan 26—ly HCMPHBEY REill F LOUR—At Denmead’s Wo.rc-House.—Den- mead’s Family Flour, Denuiead’s Superfine Flour, Oakley superfine Flour, mul fine Flour, al so Shorts. may 15 L ARD—By the package; also, a small lot of , good Hams st DENMEAD’S Warehouse, may 15 Thos. W. Marshall. Juo. A. Montgomery..Jo«. P. Rutland THOS. W. MARSHALL & CO., Receiving and Forwarding Merchants, 93 Oentmorce and 39 Front Streets, MOBILE. AXiABAMA November 18,1854. 47d6m HEW SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. YTTII.LIAM J. KIRBY-would inform his friends aud Vv customers that he has just received his Spring and Summer Clothing, consisting in part of Cloth. Cash raarett, Queen’s Cloth, Drab d’ete, Alapaca and Linen Coats, Caps, Italian and Linen Pants, and quite a varie ty of Vests, and gent’s furnishing goods, all of which will be sold very cheap for cash. AU are invited to caU aqfl examine before buying elsewhere, a fine lot of Clothes, Caesimeres, and Vestings, which will be made in the latest style and at short notice. Catting and repairing done as usual, A good lot of Trimmings on hand and for sale low down. All of my old customers indebted to me for the past year, will do me both a favor and simple justice, by calling and settling their acoounts, as I am greatly in need of money. April 11,1855. Bounty Land Pension Claims of Wid ows and Orphans. vpHE undersigned having associated themselves to A gethcr hi the prosecution of "Bounty Land claims of widows and orphans, tic., would announce to the pub lic, that having prepared themselves with all the nec essary blanks, together with tha law regulating tie above mentioned claims, and also, having made ar rangement* with competent agents at Washington city, are prepared to prosecute successiully any of the above mentioned claims, with promptness and dispatch. Applicants will be advised of (he hi^hesjt prices paid for Land Warrants. Marietta. April 11. B. GREEN. PHILLIPS Administrator’s Sale. Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary j of Coweta county, will be sold, beforo the Court j House door in Spring Place, Murray county, on j the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal j hours of sale, Lot of Land No. 259, in tho 8th ; district of 3d section, sold as the property ol Ja- : cob S. Abraham, lato of Cowota county, deceased. , Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors.— Terms libera! to purchasers, je 7 WM. R. BOWEN, Administrator. | ~~ i: VNSFLIj & SIMPSON, j Alton •.. s, Counsellor* and Solicitors, MARIETTA, GEORGIA, Will practice in tho District Court of the United States, at Marietta, tho Supreme Court of Georgia, and the Superior Courts of the following counties: Cobb, j Forsyth, [ Fannin, Fulton, | Lumpkin, | Paulding. Cass, j Chorokee, I Floyd, Pickens, | Gilmer, | Whitefield. Especial attention bestowed in the scouring and collecting of claims. ANDREW HANSELL.] LA RCA’D N. SIMPSON jan 1, 1855, FOR SALE. I WILL soil, ou accommodatiug terms, uiy Farm ot 430 acro«, throe mile.s from Marietta; tho land is as good high land as any in the county; on itia a comfort able dwelling with uino rooms, a kitchen, servant's rooms, and other necessary out-buildings, a barn and stables; near tho dwelling ip a well and a spring of su perior water. Any one wishing to purchase may at any time examine the premises. mar 21. 31. MYERS. Bacon! Bacon! Or\ ODD UBS. new Bacon just received from Ten- v/v/\ ’ nessee sad for sale by CLARKE & GRUBB. Townsend's Sarparilla Sand's do John Bull - do Risley’s do Arabian Liniment, Oxygenated Bitters, Carter’s Spanish Mixture, Perry Davis genuine Pain j Killer, Hebrew Plaster, Graffouburg Medicines And many others too tedious to mention, most of which 1 soil to dealers at Charleston prices bv the dozen, fop CASH. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully prepared. .411 kind of Family Manicures of the best quality cou stantly on hand. Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, a good assortment: also. Cooking Extracts, and Essences of superior quality; Yeast Powders; super. Carbonate of Soda': su perior Salaratus. Tartaric Acid, Hops, &c.; superior Spices, pure ground Cinus. mon. Cloves, Ginger, Mustard. Pepper, STARCH AND CANDLES. Yellow Soap, Starch Polish, Blue Starch, Fig Blue, Sal Soda, and Potash, < 'AMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID PAINTS AND OIL?, Blue, black, red, greco, yellow, aud other colored Paint, dry or ground in oil, anil neatly put up in tin cases, so as to carry safe. Particular attention paid to the paiDt husincss WINDOW GLASS. I keep a very large stock of Glass on haud, from the smallest size to 24 by 06 inches, and will cut to suit picture frames, show cases, &c. Remember this. Orders from a distance will be promptl}- attended to. and tho goods put up so as to go safe, cither by rail road, stage or wagon, provided the cash is sent with the order. ap 25 WILLIAM BOOT SLOAN & OATMAN, DEALERS IN Italian, Egyptian & American AND EAST TENNESSEE MARBLE, svn-T . ::,Y2£3 TO M BS, CRN'S &VASES, Marble ManteJs AND jFurnfelt iiifl JWarblr. AU orders promptly filled. t2Sa*Warc rooms opposite Georgia Railroad De pot, Atlanta, On. Mch6,1855-diwly. INFIRMARY? T HE undersigned have opened, in the city of Atlan ta, an Infiinnary, for the reception of patients ia boring under medical or surgical disease. An intelligent nurse and faithful servants will be iD constant attendance, and will give their attention to the sick at all hours, day and night, when required. The surgical department will be under the controlo! W. F. WESTMORELAND, who will give prompt atten tion to injuries, and every variety of disease requiring surgicalopcrations. Tho usual fees adopted by the physicians of tha citv will be charged, with fifteen cents per day for board, kc. ITantera and others sending negroes may rest assured that they will be properly attended to, and if after an examination it be determined that there is no prospect of relief, thev will be sent home without any eharge W. F. WKSTMORELAND..M. D. J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D. Atlanta, April 24, 1S55. d&wly 4000 lb New Bacon, Just Rocoived Feb 27. Tennessee aud for Sale by CLARKE k GRUBB 1 Pi Bbls. Maekoral Just Received and fo by CLARKE * GRUBB. Beb. 47. 4