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SPBCIAL V0TICX8.
We arte authorised to announce
WM B. TAYLOR. • candidate for re-election **
Cl-rk of tie Superior O'"' ‘f Cobb countv.
(4wtdc)
We are authorized to announce
Hon. P. LAWRE.VfK, of <*«W> corn**. ai a nn-
.iidatc for re-eleetiou t-.- thy Senate, on lUt first
Monday in Ortobrr next. je21-wtd«;
We are authorized to announce
•bo name of 0*1. JOSEPH E. BROWN as ti can*
didate for Judge - f the Superior Court of the
Klue Ridg« Circuit, at the election t" be held on
he first \t A nday in October nest. may U.
We are requested to announce
•be name of Judge DA\ ID IRWIN as h Candi
date f .r re-election, on the first Monday in Octo
ber next. March 14.
Fourth of July.
THK Cadets will celebrate the 1th 01 July at
the Georgia Military Institute. The Declaration
at Independence, will be read by Cadet Harkey,
and the addics* delivered by Cadet R. 8. Camp.
Sxcrc’.«es to counnence »* 11 A. M. The public
are respectfully invited to attend.
Georgia Military Institute.
#»-THL ANNUAL LAMINATION of the Cadets
commence' < n the Olb of July. Tbo Commencement
Saareie** on the l*th.
An Address to the Societies will be delivered on the
evening of tbe 17th, by II. M. Law, Esq ; and the Ad-
dree* to the Graduating Class on the 18th, by Gen. A.
J. Hanatll. The public are invited to attend.
June 22. « td
Notice to Travelers.
WpMern a Atlantic Kuil-R«»ad.
tggr*Xo l)ctmtis>n.''-ijjl
ON and after May 20th, 1865, the I’e-sengcr Train*
an this Road will run ir follow* :
Leave Atiauta b. A. St.; nrr
L»-
A. u.: art
Coat lauooga 12.20.
“ fi.15. A. St.
hi Atlami. 4.:s> r. st.
«grThe Day Train will run every day in vuc vet,-:;.—
Th- Night Train will run every night except Sunday.
By this arrangement Travelers w ill hare the benefit
■1 elo*e ci iicoction with all Train* running to aud
from Atlanta and Cuattunowga.
Mny IS, ’65. ditSm JAMES F. COOPER. 3up’1.
ContractiuK and Building.
jpge- THE subscriber being permanently loeat-
v<t in this city, i pr< pured to design, draw and
• -iperintond all descriptions of builuiugr, both
public and private ; he will also give particular ab-
tentiou to the erection of handsome shop fronts,
borides the internal improvement.- of stores, a nd
furnish estimates and lake contracts for work.
Being the only architect in this city he will
tumis-h hand-outer designs and much under the
usual charger made at present in this city*. He is
•ermitted to refer to the following gentlcmou:
George G. Hull, J. R. Valenlino, E. Par--uil,
Thoms- I,. Cooper. E. A. VINCENT.
Architect.
Office over Gilbert A Clark’s Hurd-ware Store,
Pwh Tree street.
March 14, 1854. J<*w3m
H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment Tri
umphant over Disease.
WE DAII.V HEAR of tbe mo-', astonishing cure*
t.eicg etf»rted,by that great and popular medicine,
the genuine H. <>. FARREI.L'8 ARABIAN LIN1MKNT,
• nd weeau truly av. frem our own knowledge, that no
.oedicin* on r discovered lias performed the same won
Aerialcures, that it has. both iu man and beast, and it
to equally good for both, which makes it so truly val
uable It is therefore hailed by the Buffering as the
greatest blessing of the age, and no ono would ever al
io* iiimaell to be without this sovereigu balm, win
b*l or* r witne-ced its magic power over disease, and
its wonderful potency in relieving pain, how ever .severe,
in a few minutes' time. IVo earnestly desire you to
rail up#u tbe agent, who w ill lumisb you, free of charge
a -rail hook containing, besides other valuable infor
mation, a 1 irgc li-t of certificates from many -••' the
most respectable persons, cun* effected by this col
ebrated mediciue, which surely areenough to com inrr
the most sceptical of its transcendent virtues. We no
tice several certificates of rheumatism cured afer the
patient had suffered every tiling lut death lor five to 20
,exr>. Also cases of paralysis, or ins? of use of tbe
limbs, wheru the flesh had withered, leaving nothing
apparently but dried skiii and bone, pre-euting so hor
rid, a spectacle that their FRIENDS I/KlKEPll'ON
THEM Al’ALLED while physicians pronounced thim
BEYOND ANY HYMAN EFFORT to relieve. It is the
xno.t efficacious remedy known for burns, sprain*,
rounds, brui-e., chilblains, uetiralgia. toothuebe, bite
«f in.ects and reptiles, bore throat, sore «r wenk eye*,
tawors. sun pain, etc.; etc.; and is used with unbound
• i success in most of the ailments of horses and cattl*
t mb as sweeny, farcy, sprains, brui-es. wounds, etiff
nerk *od joints, lameness, swellings, galls or chafe*,
aore t*' partial blindness, etc. If used iu the begin
ning of fistula, poll evil, ringbone and spavin, it will n-
variabiy wtop their further progreta. Every tami y
hoal-1 keep thi. valuable medicine on hand . ready for
»ny emergency
Look out for Counterfeits!
ffci* public *re cautioned *gain.*t another counter
feit which ban Utvly made it.** appearance, called W.
B Farrell*« Arabian Liniment, t£emo*t dangerous o!
.11 the counterfeit.because bin h.^ v > D i» the name of
Farrell, many will buy it in good fa*ri» without the
knowledge that a counterfeit exintii, and they Kill per
hap« only dUcover their error when the «purfou« mix
*.i:re haa wrought its evil effects.
The genuine article is manufactured only bj* H G r
► arrell, pole inventor and proprietor, and whoi>*»*^ r
lruggiflt, No. IT Main htreel, Peoria, Illiaois, to whoV
application* for Agencies must be addressed. Be
Aure you get it Kith the letters H. G. before Farrell’s
thus—l! G FARRELL'S—and hla signature on the
wrapper, all others are counterfeit?.- Sold by A. Alex
ander, and J. M. Runtiu, Wholesale and Retail agents,
Atlanta ; Ha non, Laseter k Co., Jonesboro’; Hutchison
ml Head-Sen. I’alraelto; Cainp A Christian. Fairburn:
Wm. A. Rowell, Decatur—anti by regularly authorz*h\
•.gents throughout the I’nited States.
mm i •rice *25 and 50 cent*, and fcl per buttle.
AGENTS WANTED iu every town, village and ham
let in the I’nited States, in which one is not already es
tablished. Address. II. 0. Farrell as above, accompa
uied with good r« fercnce as to character, responsibili
ties, Ac. Atlanta, June 7. 1858. (2—.tw)
[By Authority of the State of Georgia.]
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY."
Class 8
fwl W8WUUS JULY !iD. 1855, IN THK CITV OK ATLAb IA
uEokuiA. wilts i*Kir» AMor.vnNti to
Will be distributed aec-irdiug to tbe following:
snagnifiocut Scbeuie; reuiembep every
Frif.e ie drawn at each tlrawinjr, and paid when
due without deduction!
V PrUeof
l Prite of
1 Pi ite of
1 Prixe of
1 Prise of
1 I’rixe of
f Prisom
. .*I2.u0o
. . $5,000
., 3,000
. 2,000
• 1.500
i> l*ri
If l’rizes of...
10 PriM *• ...
12 l*rix<*> o: ...
20 I’rike*. of...
t**0 Prizes of...
206 Prizes cf...
.1 OoO
.. 400
.. 150
. 120
. 100
.. o0
40$ frizoH in all amounting tt* $50 000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS’
Tickets S8 Halves 84 Qbarters $2.
Bill.- on all solvent Banks at pur. All
.* tninunieationr atriolly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Ayentaud Mnmojtr,
dAwly Atlanta, Georgia.
HKW APVBBTI8EMKJT8.
Wheat! Wheat!!
O NE Dollur [>or busboi, will bo paid fjr Met—
ebui-table red Wheat, and 81,26 for prime
white, perfectly dry, and delivered before the firet
of Atprn-t at i he Atlanta Steam Mills.
W. <r. PETERS, * CO.
Atlanta, June 26, 1865. (w2w)
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber hay fitted up a Shower and
Pluuge
BATHING HOUSE,
at hi* Tannery, near the Tucker Spring. It is
open all day. and until 10 o’clock at night —
•Single Ticket-, 10 cents. l?f«r$l-
J. W. BACON.
Marietta, June 29, 1855. fw6m)
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold at Spring Place, in Murray
county, on the First Tuesday in August next, to
the highest bidder, Lot of Land, No. 221, 8th
DisL 3d Sec. Also at the same time, iu Lafayette
in Walker county, Lot of Land No. 81, in the
11th Diet, and 4th Sec. Also at the same time at
Ringgold in the county of Catoosa, Lot of Land
No. 182 in the 27th Dist. and 3d 8ec. All of said
muds belonging to the estate of Robert Smith,
late of Butts county, deceased, and sold by virtue
of the Will of aaid deceased.
B. 3. BENNETT, Ex'r.
June 29, 1855. (wtd)
SELECT SCHOOL.
M ISS X. E. COOPER, a Graduate of Macon
Female College, with several year’s expe
rience ns :i Teacher acquired in some of our best
Schools and Seminaries, has yielded to the solici
tation of ;0tnu of her former patrons, and will
cuke a few pupils at her own residence. In addi
tion to the regular “College Course,” she will
teach French, Latin, Music on the Piano, Guitar,
Ac., Drawing, Theorem Painting and Crocheting.
Mrs, Field will give instructions in Monochromat
ic Painting, Wax Work, Crewel or Cbenil Em
broidery, etc., etc. She respectfully solicits the
patronage of the citizens of Atlanta. I presume
that all are aware of the superior advantages of a
Select School, in which the teacher can devote so
■uuch more time to the improvement of the pupils
iu aitnd, morale, and manner,. Residence on
White Hall Stroet, adjoining Editor Rugglcs.
Refebexceb:—Dr. John Jones, Mrs. Foster,
Mrs. Linn, Atlanta; J. Darby, ox-Proff. Macon,
uow President of the new Fcma e College, Au
burn, Ala.: W. H. Ellison, ex-Presidenl Macon
College, etc., etc.
Those wishing to enter their children will please
apply immediately, as the number will be limited.
Atlanta, June 29, 1855. [w2t]
AT A BARGAIN!
Valuable Lands in Clinch Connty.
F OR Sale u valuable tract of land in Clinch
county, Georgia, within a short distance of the
proposed lino of the Brunswick and Florida Rail
Itoad, said tract contains 3920 acres and will be
(isposod of in whole or part, at a GREAT BAR
GAIN. For further particulars address Mrs. M.
A. Blair, Hailoca, Georgia, or Wm. Blair, Atlanta
Georgia. Jun29 (wtf)
Dissolution.
T HE Copartnership heretofore, existing iu the
city of Augusta, Ga., under the firm of Dun
ham A Bleakley has become dissolved by the death
of Col. Benajah Dunham, and by the subsequent
expiration of the term for which the said partner
ship was extended by his executors under his last
will ..ad Testament.
The name of the firm will be used by either of
‘he undersigned on the liquidation of its present
uflfairs.
All persons indebted to tbe said firm, are here
by notified that immediate payment of all debts
now duo is required, and all debts not yet due will
be required to be paid immediately upon their
falling due as a prompt settlement of the business
of said firm, is demanded by the executors of Col.
Uunbam. C. J. ELF0RD, \ Ex’rs of B.
J. B. SHERMAN, j Dunham dc’d
Augusta, Ga.. Juno 23. A. BLEAKLEY.
The Wholesale and Retail business will be car
ried on a* usual by the undersigned.
;w4t) ARTHUR BLEAKLEY.
SALTUS * CO., 7 Beaver St, N. York, un<.r<«i
sale in large or small quantities, their celebrated
Peru Hammered Charcoal Iron, quality superior
to Swedes; sizes from 3 square to I2x£ thick, in
cluding all sizes Rolled Iron. Horse Shoe, Nail
Rods, Rivet Iron, Bands, Scrolls, Hoop, Nut and
Oval Iron, Slit Shapes, (imitation Swedes) Bliste
red and (I.) Steel, Plough Iron and Moulds, all of
he first quality, and suporior to any iron made.
Have also on hand a full assortment of English
common and refined Sheet and Swedish Iron, all
at lowest market rates. June 29. (w3m)
GEORGIA Fulton County
To all whom it may Concern
IXTHEREAS W .H. Barnett has thin day applied
VV to me for letters ol administration on the estate
if Joshua Butler, late of said county deceased: These
Are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and appear at my office within tbe time prescribed by
taw, to show cause, if any they hare, why said ietters
uf administration should not bo granted said applicant.
Given under my hand and seal at office this 27th day
of June, 1855.
JOSEPH H. MEAD. Ordinary.
Admiuiatrator’s Sale.
13 Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Cherokee County, trill be sold before the Court
House door in the town of Ja.sper, Pickens county,
within the legal bourn of Hale, on the firnt Tuesday ol
AugUHt next, the following lota of hind, to wit: Num
ber one hundred and ninety.eight, (lt*8) : number two
hunured and twenty, (220) ; two hundred acd twenty-
one (221) ; and two hundred and twenty-two, (222) in
the 4th District of the eocond section of originally Chero
kee now Pickenw county, it being the plantation on
which Klijah Davis formerly resided on Long Swamp
creek, containing about seventy-five acres of bottom
1 .and, sold as the property of the said Elijah Davis dec’d,
for distribution. WM. M. DAVIS, Ex’r.
June 18, 1855.
Administrator^ Sale.
\ G&EEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Cherokee county, will be sold before the court
house door in the town of Canton, Cherokee county,
within the legal hours of sale, on tl*e first Tuesday of
August next>Lot* of land number five hundred and
w«venty-four. and part of lot number five hundred and
seventy Biue. in third district of the second section of
said county, as the property of Wm. Wilson, late of
said county deceased, for tbe benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said iler'o. K. J, PERKINS, Adxn’r.
June 25. 1855-
Executor’s Sale.
\ GREEABI.E to an order of the Court of Ordinary,
of Cherokee county, will be sold before the court
house door iu the town of Canton, in Cherokee county.
• •n the first Tuesday of August next, within the legal
hours of sale, all the notes, accounts and fifas (consid
ered doubtful) belougiug to the estate of John Rainey,
late of said county dec’d. This 25th June. 1855.
G. W. RAINEY. Ex’r.
GEORGIA t Cherokee County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN *.
HERE AS, John M. Pelany, Administrate! on the
Estate of Moses w. Pad in. late of said count.*,
deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from
the Administration of said estate, and it appearing that
the said Administrator has fully administered aaid
estate: This is therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at the Court of Ordin
ary of said county, to be held on the second Monday in
February next, to show cause if any they have why
►aid letter should not be granted the applicant.
June *25, 1855. JAMES JORDAN. Ordinary.
| ’ KOKGlA, Cuekokbb Corsnr.—All persons indebted
to the estate of Robert H. Gober dec’d, are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having de
mands against said deceased, are required to present
them to the underpinned within the time procribed bv
law. J P. REAY1S, J ... '
June 26. 1865. J. C. HOOK, / Aam *"•
Havana Plan Lottery.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
[By Authority of tin State of Gtorgia.\
T HE subscriber Laving been oppoiuteJ Mana
ger of tbe Jasper County Academy Lottery,
intend? conducting tbe same on the Uiua.ia plan
of single number-, and liar located bia Office in
the ■ ■ ity of Mr. -on. tieorgia. ile now ifl'ers the
following:—
GRAND SCHEME KOK .1CI,A 82, 1835. j
“ ’ ‘lbeiiiitrilmtol :•.. follow? r.TOonnt'ngto j
»5o,ooo:
ILISS 6,
CAPITALS.
.. .$1*2.000 % I Prize of $5,000 i
."..000 I 1 * 2,000 !
1 “ 1,500 • 1 ‘ 1,200 I
1 “ 1.100 I 0 Prises of 1.000
10 Prizes of 4.00 j Jkc.. c.. &e.
408 Prizes, amounting tf. $50,000.
Agents wanted in every town and city in the Union, j
On application the Tersns will be forwarded.
Remember every Prize drawn m tael drawing, under I
tht superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and Jat. A j
Niabet, E*q., gentlemen who are sworn to ;t faithful j
performance of their duty. Prize* paid, when due,
without discount. *3»AU ordera. rely on it, strctly J
.confidential. Dills on all nt.lveut Banks, taken at par. j
Whole Tickets $8 ; Halve* ft ; Quarters $2. !
Address JAMES f- WINTER, Manager, Macon, t*^. j
Atlanta, May 23d, 1 .
r p\V0 MONTHS after date application will be made to
■ the f’uurtol' Ordinary of Cherokee county, foi leave
to sell the 1-aiui belonging to the Estate of James Raily
late of said county, deceased.
June 24. 1855. JANE BAILY, Adm’x.
/JEORGIA. CiiKKOhKK County.—Whereas, Nancy Hill
applies to me for letters of Administration on the
Estate of Biidwell H 11, late of said county, deceased :
These aie therefore, to cite* and admonish* all and sin-
J gularthe kindred and creditors of usid deceased, to file
| their objections if any thev have, on or before the se-
I cond Monday In August next, why said letter* should
j not T>l granted theapphVaul.
I June 25. 1855- ‘ JAMBS JORDAN, Ord’y.
LATEST NEWS.
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msessmmmsm
WTi#*n Prize
1 Prize
j Cassvilie Female College.
j TUK Second Annual Commencement of this
j ln.-titution will occur iu the following order:
j Ci’inratnccmeat sermon ou Sunday, July 22, by
t He’/. James Evans, of Augusta.
: Examination of Classes ou Monday, TuesJav
and Wednesday, July 23d, 21th aud 25tb.
Reading Compositions by Senior and Junior
j Classes, and Literary address by Rev. C. A- Ful-
| wood, of Rome, ou Thursday July 26. (Com-
! uteuceuiunt day.)
Concert by young ladies of the Musieal Depart-
; meut, on Thureday evening, July 2oth.
I By order, THOS. A. BURKE,
j Jup27,d&wtf.j Secretary Board of Trustees.
i Cobb CorxTT.—-Where** Rpsberry Eason,
i Executor o*» tin* o*tute of John S. Prewet, dec’d.,
j apphe* to me for Letters Dtaniiuorj:
The*e are therefore to cite and R<imoni«L all concerned
i to be and appear at our Cuurt of Ordinary, to be held in
• Marietta, on the first Monday in August next, to
►hew canto, if any they have, why said letters should
j not be granted.
Marietta, June 27. ’55 (wB. TDLLEPON Or’v
W. C. HOUGHlON, (fj|
(hrCCSHSOK TO J. H. TOHUKSON,)
OppoMile Val«Hliiio’s.
! TJ7'1LL execute painting in all its various branches,
r or Hacllluriy. i VV Dwellings and Sign., painted plain or highly or-
Vffffcive just received ASHCROFTS PATENTgTKAM \ namental.
JCACE, tu safest and most reliable for LOCOMOTIVES ! Carriage* and Buggies, painted and trimmed, on the
-orSTATIONARY ENGINES. Also, a fine lot of Vfl - ! n°*lce...
He Is prepares to paint gentlemens country seats in
CANISED RUBBER UJCHIN E BELTING, STEAM PACK- ! any part of the State.
IXG L HYDRANT HOSE fjom the BOSTON BELTINC. i Atlanta, June 21, 18K5. fd.wlv.)
CO.
Ncto Orleans, June 26.—D»t*>s to the 19th
hare been received per Or;rah*. ft—tu Mex
ico.
Santa Anna had returned to the Capital.
The Government papers report the defeat of
several small parties of the insurgents.—
Alvarez had defeated the Government troops
near Mescato, with the loss of 500 men,
killed and wounded, and had united with
ComenforL The latter and Alvaiez had
taken Sonora, and were investing Morelia.
Communication between Monterey and
San Louis Potoei had been prohibited. All
the troops that could be spared, were orde
red to Nueva Leon, to recapture Monterey.
Gen. Wool will defend Matamoras to the
last; but has only 600 men.
New Pori;, June 26, M.—Cottou unchang
ed ; Flour has declined 12lo.; gales of 7,000
bbls. good Ohio at $8 75a9 31, Southern
unchanged; Wheat dull, white Michigan
$2 50a2 75; Cora declined la2c., 90,000
bushels mixed sold at 98c.a$l 01; Pork,
prices stiffer but not quotably higher, 2,250
bbls. new mess sold at $18 50 ; Beef firm ;
Lard firm, bbl. lOJalOfc.: Ohio Whiskey
38e.; Stocks better; Money unchanged.
Washington, June 25.—The Navy De
partment received official intelligence which
has produced the conviction that the Por
poise is lost, together with officers and crew.
Commander Adams has arrived, bring
ing a letter ratifying the treaty with Japan.
CINCINNATI. June 26.—noon.—River
rose 16 inches last night. Weather warm
hut no rain to-day. Flour very dull at $9
Whiskey steady at 31c; Cheese 8c; Provi
sions firm, Mess Pork held at $18 00; Ba
con. SI for Shoulders, 6J for Sides. Cof
fee llalli; Sugar 6a7: Molasses 34; But
ter 12al3c and dull.
Boston, June, 25, M.—The Revenue Cut
ter Campbell anchored off Holmes’ Hole
Sunday, having in charge a British brig.—
When Cutter fell in with Brig a number of
German passengers boarded her and appeal
ed for protection, stating that they were en
gaged to work upon Railroads in Nova Sco
tia, but suspected they were really designed
for the British service in the Crimea. They
asked to be taken out of the vessel. The
Cutter detained the Brig until the matter
was legally investigated.
Washington, June 23.—The War De
partment has received further advices which
entirely discredit the reported capture of
Fort Laramie by the Indians.
Concord, N H., June 23.—An Irishman
named Sullivan was killed on the railroad
about a mile from here, by the early train
for Boston. He stepped from one track to
avoid one train and was run over by anoth
er, the approach of which he had not no
ticed. His head was severed from his body.
•^‘Ex-Gov. Collier died a few days since
in Tuscaloosa county, Ala.
Mayor Stephens, of Syracuse, N. Y., has
issued a proclamation that he shall enforce
to their utmost extent, the provisions of the
Prohibitory Liquor Statute, on and after
the 4th of July.
A convention is to be held at Quebec,
Canada, from all the Provinces, to consider
a project for a federal union.
The Cleveland Herald offers to stake
its reputation for veracity, that flour will be
down to $6.50 per barrel in thirty days.
It says the crops never looked better in the
State of Ohio, and the prospect is that there
will be the largest yield ever known in the
State.
Mr. Geo. Searie, a meachant of Boston, ;
had his pocket picked of $3,000 in money, j
and several thousands in drafts, on Fri- j
day.
On Tuesday last, an uncalled for package j
in Virgill’s Express Office, Troy, N. Y.,
was opened, and found to contain $925 in
counterfeits, on the Bank of Lowell, Mass
achusetts.
SLOAN & OVTYf,\N.
DEALERS IN
Italian, Egyptian & American
AND E A ST TENNESSEE M A HP f.E.
jffl
TOMBS, URNS & VASES.
Marble Mantels
AND
jFtU*nf$1i 1110 .^4* a rto* f .
All orders promptly filled.
^a.Wzn rooms opposite Georgia. Rsilivaa De
pot, Atlanta, Ga. Mch6,1855-d&wly.
liVFIRMARY.
T HE undcruihucil have epoued. it- the city i»f Atlae-
ia, an Inhirmary. for the reception r*f patient* la
boring under medical or surgical dicease.
An intelligent nur-- and faithful .-.erv.iuin will be iu
constant attendance, and will give their attention la
the sic- at all hours, day and night, when required.
The surgical department will be under the controlef
W. F. WESTMORELAND, who will give prompt atten
tion to injuries, and every variety of disesfe requiring
surgicalope rations.
The usual fees adopted by the physicians of the city
will be charged, with fifteen cents per day tor board, Ac.
Planters aud others sending negroes may rent assured
that the; will he 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 charge.
’ * W. F. WESTMORELAND. M. 1).
J. d. WESTMORELAND. M- D.
Atlanta, April 24,1855. d&wly
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 BURRING FL UID,
which be will offer for sale at $1.10 per gallon.—
CAMPHENE, 90 cents per gallon—for cash only.
Atlanta, Jane 11, 1855.
Combs, Fans, and Fancy Goods.
WILLIAM TASKER,
1 A Park Place, New York, invites the attention
a U of Southern and Western Merchants, to his
new stock of Fans, Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nail
Brushes, Ladies Reticules, Perfumery, Soaps,
Porte Monies, Jet and Bead Bracelets, Pocket
Books, Dress Buttons, 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 Germar Fancy
Goods, which will be sold at the very lowest prices
for cash or approved paper.
Orders by letter selected and put up in the
best manner. WM. TASKER,
may 1—dAwbiu 10 Park Place. N. Y.
Come Everjrliodjr,
T O the Horse Head sign, that wants good
home-made Saddles, or Bridles, Saddle
bags, Trunks, Valises, Harness, Collars aud
Whips, a great variety, together with all articles usu
ally kept iu an establishment of this kind; all of which
are offered at the lowest living prices, for cash, by the
undersigned. MILLER A ANDREWS.
Repairing of all kinds done with quick
despatch.
Atlanta. Nov. 1 1U4—litwlf.
The Celebrated WasbiUf Ma
chine.
H AVING bought the right for this city, we beg
to notify the 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 toon 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 not liable to get oat of order,
and when it does can be quickly repaired by any
Carpenter.
The Proprietors of the Washington Hall, Atlan
ta Hotel, and others in tbe oity, who have them in
use, will testify to these recommendations.
Apply at Gilbert A Clark’s Hardware Store, who
ore 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 have on hand and are daily making for sale all
description* of BAGS, which we have done up
in neat packages for shipping. Order* promptly filled.
THOS. P. STOVALL A CO.,
General Ccmmiision Merchant*.
Augusta, «»., June 7 dAwlm.
COMMERCIAL.
Atlanta, June, 28.
Cotton.—9@11, extremes.
Exchange, on New York issellingat } per cent
premium. On Charleston and Savannah I per
cent.
Bacon.—We quote hog round 11 toll!; Hams
11J to 12J cents. Sides Ribs 11(5)111 cts. Sides
clear 111 to 121. Shoulders 9i to 10 cents.
Lard by the bbl. 10(5)11 cts. leaf.
Iron, Swedes 5i to 6}c; English 5 to 5J cents;
Nails have advanced to 6 a 6J cts.
Corn is selling at $1,20 to $1,26.
Corn Meal, $1,20 to $1,25 cents.
Pork, Hog round, 6)@7 cents.
Beef, By the quarter, 7 to 6 cent*.
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, $2,60 to $3,60 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 $44 to 5 per hundred.
Butter, Country, 20 25 cents. Gosben, 35 cts.
per pound. Tenn. Butter, 12J to 20 by the Keg.
Sugar, Fair N. O. Sugar, by Uhd. 6j.
Prime « “ « ?*.
Choice “ “ “ S to 8*.
Syrup, N. 0. by bbl. 40 to 45 cts. gal.
Extra Whiskey “ 45 “ “
Star Candles per box 261 28 •• lb.
No. 1 Rio Coffee by sack 111 to 121c. “ “
Gunny Bagging 16 to 17 cts.
Rope 12 to 13 oents.
Chickens, 15 to 20 cents.
Eggs, 10 to 121 cento.
Fodder, 75 $1, to per hundr-d.
Peas, $1,25 to
Feathers.—30 to 35 cents.
Lakdles.—Sperm 37 to 45c; Tallow 20 to 22o.
Marietta Prices Current.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
By R. B. Bostwick, Wholesale and Retail
Grocer.
Cotton, extreme*.
y
IS
11
Butter,
20
a
25
Salt Pork,
0
ts
00
Bacon Sides,
1 *X(S>
00
Hog round,
nuts
00
I*ork, net,
0
IS
0
Harati, ....
WHS
00
sSbonldrrri,
u
IS
00
Lard, ....
. 13
IS
14
Corn, ....
m
oo
Meal
. . 1 10
m
00
Salt, per sack,
. • 2 25
m
00
Sugar, ....
. 8
ts
10
Coffee, ....
. . 12
M
14
Clarified Sugar,
. 10
IS
00
Syrup
. . 40
(a>
50
Molasses.
■ lib
fa)
40
Rope,
123
•!a‘
U
Manilla Rope,
20
(a)
2*2
Tobacco,
Id
(a)
7f»
Candles, adamantine.
;jo
Cd)
00
-•perm
40
<a
50
tallow.
15
ts
*.*0
Flour,
5
1a)
0
Beef,
10
fd>
12
t>
IS
8
Iron, American.
3
(a)
• ‘ Cwede*,
• - 5 HIS
6H
* Band.
(S
‘X
C Ji ii tings.
4 HIS
5
Steel, cast,
. 20
IS
00
German,
15
rs
09
“ American,
8
IS
10
Nails, ...
7
Powder, blasting,
. 30
00
I* Rifle
50
(ct
00
Teas,
75
rsi
00
Faotorv Yarn,
‘.*0
IS
00
Osnaburg.-,
0
IS
11
Chickens,
15
M
20
Data, ....
- 80
IS
00
Sweet Potatoes.
- - 75
IS'
00
Fodder, •
00
IS2
00
HAT AND CAP STORE.
m J. TAYLOR is now opening a fresh stock
of fashionable HATS, CAPS A BONNETS,
Next door to Lawshe dc 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
oity. My stock is now complete, consisting of
every variety and style. Please call and examine
for yourselves!
All binds of Fur Skins bought.
J. TAYLOR.
Atlanta, April 25, 1855, (dAwly)
O. X 1 .
Piano Forte Repairer and Tuner,
W ILL attend to any calls in hie
line of business, such as rog-
ulsting of action, covering of ham- I f 9 I I *
mere, (felted or buffed,) laying of new strings by
the octave, whole or single, Ac.
Satisfaction given is every instance or no
charge. All work warranted.
Tnalug by the Year done at Untuned
Prices.
Orders anywhere from the country, addressed tr
G. F. Barth, Atlanta, Ga., will meet with prompt
attention.
DR. CHARLES CUMMINGS,
L ATE of the city of New Orleans, respectfully
informs tbe citizens of Atlanta and surround
ing country that he has located bis office in the
new and commodious Drug Store of Drs. Smith A
Ezzard, corner of Conoert Hall, for the purpose of
practicing the various departments of his profes
sion, and hopes to enlist the confidence of his
friends and the community in general, when be
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 most agravated and malignant forms; and
more especially yellow fever, cholera, typhoid fe
ver, scarlatina Ac.; and all those contageous dis
eases peculiar to a denes 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. diwtjaul’56.
Examiner and Republican copy till Jnn.
1st. 1856.
ADAIR 4c EZZARD,
Dealers in
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS’ FUR
NISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS.
SHOES. &c.
A new lot of White Dock Coat* and Vests, Msrsaille*
Coat*, Vest* and Pant*. Will sell at reduced price* a
beautiful assortment of figured Organdai, Swiss and
Jackonet Muslins Some fresh fashionable Summer
Silks. Bareges and Tietues, Mantilla*, See. Call and
price them. No. 50. Whitehall et.
G. W. ADAIR. ] f JOHN y. TOLZAKI>.
June 12, 1855. d&wlm.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his PLANTA
TION in DeKalb county, lying or the waters
of Peachtree and Peavine creeks, 3} miles North-
West of Decatur and 3} miles North-East of At
lanta, adjoining lands of Daniel Johnson, Esq.,
T. N. Paden and others, containing about 306 acres.
There are about 100 acres of open cultivated laud
under good fauces aud necessary building* for
farming, with a good apple orchard. Any person
desirous of purchasing can call on me on the prem
ises or address me at Decatur. Terms will be ac
commodating. J. B. WILSON.
Jan. 16, 1855. 3t-—w6m.
Groceries! Groceries! Groceries!
rjVHE undsrsijjned arc now receiving at their store.
corner of !
i ring 9
[enter aud Pryor sts., the stand former.
| ly occupied by J. E. William*, a large and carefully *e-
I lected stock of Groceries, consisting iu port cf th- fol-
I lowing article*.
! 50 hhds. of New Orleans Sugar.
100 sack* of Rio Coffee,
100 bbl*. of New Orleans Svrup.
! 100 bbl*. of Extra Whiskey",
| 20 tierce* of Rice,
I 50 boxes of Star and Sperm Candice,
! 25 Cigars,
! 50 tore* Tobacco, Ac.
i We intend to keep constantly oa .hand a heavy stock,
j and invite those'who are iu need of *uch articles to
I give us a call before purcha sing elsewhere.
!. Feb82wtf. J. J. THRASHER A CO
0. Fa
Wc *re Agont* for the of tlie above gijudH, | ¥ Fj
GUARANTEE them in the most salixifotory mnnner, j * "
and offer them at manufacturerpricee, 7?ith the ;
freight added GILBERT A CLARKE. | CENTRAL LODGE, NO. 28,1. O. O. F. meets for the
Apr25, ’55dAwif. Hardware Dealers, Atlanta, Ga. i o! *p*tch of buxines* on every Tuudaj) Evening, at 7J£
•— - — ... - —- o’clock, ct ttmfr Hull nn t>M*l. Oa-..z a
WARRANTED PIANO FORTES
FOB fiALB OX TRIAL.
Payment not desired nutil aufficient-
ly tested. Good second hand Pianos
V II for sale or hire. Old Pianos taken
in exchange lor new ones. Please address
J«M 14- C. F. BAMIB.
o’clock, at their Hall, on Pc^h Tree Street and, on
the second spd tounh Friday Bvtningt in each month,
on business pertaining to the Degree of «Rebekah.”
8. K«ANRW>RP, N, P.
C. R. HANLE1TER. C. 4 S.
Atlanta. April 17th, 1855.
(dawly.)
/XSYBBL8. Mackerel (Freeh) Just received aad
by W. ff, ROARK.
SAVANNAH, June 27.
Cotton.—The market continues dull and inac
tive with little disposition to operate. The sales
yesterday were 137 bales, viz:—80 at 11, and 57
at Hi cents. These sales were made at e decline
on previous rate.
CHARLESTON, June 27, p m
Cotton.—The market is generally quiet. The
Uanaactions sum up 700 bales between two par
ties at 10| tq lli cents.
AUGUSTA, June 27.
Cotton.—We hear of some limited trenaooUone
for homeoonsuinption. Otherwise there is nothing
doing.
NEW ORLEANS, June 26.
Cofios The market is dull to-day, with sale* of 53
bale* at 11 He- .■*
CAHDlKfi,
DANIEL * COMPy.,
AT THE SIGN OF THE *
“Atlanta Family 8tore,”
Xo 13, *
WHITEHALL STREET.
r lE subscribers would respectfully inform the
citizens of Atlanta, and all persona trading
to this point, that they ere daily receiving and will
endeavour to keep constantly on hand a well-as
sorted stock of FAMILY SUPPLIE8. 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 the beet quality and at ccuh price..
GEORGE H. DANrEL. j LEONARD H. YOUNG.
Atlanta, March 22, 1855. dawly.
Dr. McCurdy Vi 'Arithmetic Class
WILL commenoe in Atlanta on Monday the 9th
of July next. The terms are $15 for 40 days.—
Ladies and gentlemen from a distance, who wish
to beoomo qualified to teach McCurdy’s Mental
And Practical Arithmetic, will do well to call and
take )e*sons. Books will be preparedfor sale about
the let ef September next at Mr. Kay’s Book
Ww» itltH. gsotylA (Jsn74lt)
\aticr.
T HAVE engaged she services* 1 ; >tr. G. Kriui-e,
* vrsetics’ •'’beinist. from BerKl;, iYns-i*, and
a* tli? 'lispeucingdepartment of the** fix-lishiceni
wiil be entirely under hi*control, tlie ■ * K !ic arc
assured that all prescriptions will be accurately
prepared—a? a raore accomplished Phsrmacca'iei
cannot be found either North or South, if an ex-
fperiecce of over fifteen years in the fir*: Drug
Houses of Berlin and Paris be a guarantee. Tes
timonial in proof of the above assertion will .be ex
hibited to any one familiar with Preach or German.
Mr. Krause will make any preparation desired by
Physicians,or make Chemical testa with Minerals,
at my store. A. ALEXANDER. Febl91y
NSW GOODS.
BSen d» Boys Ololxixt S<
Clothes New and Fresh.
CaxaiBReres.
The Rieheet ever brought to this Market.
Vestings.
Come soon, or they will all be sold.
Gloves—Extra Fine
Keck Filial, the very latest ertyter a ud riclifot
materiaZfi.
Also,
Tailor’* Trimmings—Tape*, Crayons, aad almost any
thing kept in a Merchant Tailoring establishment. can
be bought from the subscriber.
Atlanta. Nov -. diwtf LEWfc: LAWSHE.
CITKATE OF MAGNESIA.
An Agreeable Refrigerant and
T HIS PreparationSui! been introduced exten
sively on the continent of Europe, and in this
country as on agreeable Substitute for Epson
Salts, it is destitute of bitterness, and by it* pleas
ant acidity of taste, and its effervescing character,
is rendered a very agreeable and refresh’ ug drink
directions for use accompsuy each bottle. Pre
pared and for sale by
A. ALEXANDER, Druggist.
GEORGE G. RICE,
>nxey At Zzaw,
Marietta, Georgia,
W ILL practice in the following counties: Cobb,
Panlding. Cheroko?, DeKalb, Campbell,
•md Forsyth.
Also, iu the Supreme Court of Georgia, and iu
the United States District OHrr for the Northern
District of Georgia. jan ltf
j. G, SKELTON,
Attorney Ate Xtaw,
Marietta, Georgia jan. 1
For tbe Ladies.
AY T K have a large variety of Fancy articles for
V f Toilet: Combs, Brushes, Pomatums, Soaps,
Colognes, Hankerchief Extract. Many patterns ol
fancy bottles, Ac, for the Table.
Cooper’s Isinglass, White and Pink Galatine.
Gala tine in packages, common Starch, Ac,—All
kinds of flavoring 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 o<
CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGARS, which
be offers for sale, by wholesale and retail, at the
lowest market prices. He respectfully informs hi*
friends, the public and country merchants that they
would do well to call and 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. apr26,d*wtim.
Negroes.
THE subscriber will purohase for his own use,
not on speculation, about 20 likely negroes. Call
at Simpson’s Law Office, or at the Atlanta Hotel.
a. b. McAfee.
May25,’55. dtvSrn.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to tbe late firm of Ka-
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, 1855. dawly.
New Goods!
1 HAVE uow in store a large stock of DRY
GOODS, adapted to the Spring and Summer
trade, that I will sell at prices corresponding with
the times. A call and an examination is solicited.
I con and will sell as low as any one for the some
pay. 3. T. DOANE.
May 10, 1855. (wtf.
t Colors. Paiuts and Oils.
\\T E have on hand and are receiving the largest
VV assortment of Colors, Paints and Oils ever
offered in this city, which we will sell at the lowest
prices. SMITH A EZZARD.
May 10, 1855.
Diamond Light!!
Sylvie Oil.
\\f E are also sole agents in this city for the sale
VV of the Diamond Light, which for safety
cheapness and quality, excels any thing ever of
fered to the public. In making the above asser
tion we mean what we say. Call at our store and
judge for yourselves. 8MITH A EZZARD.
May 9, 1855.
SC0TT’8 PATENT
XsXTTXiXS GXAKT
CORN AND COB MILL*
BROWN & ANDERSON, Proprietor, of Geor
gia, Alabama, Middle and Eastern Tenitet.ee.
Manufactured at
Anderson’s old established )
Foundry, Nashville, Tenn. > For Brown kAudersou.
And by J. Winship. Atlanta,Ga. j
Orders addressed to us trill be promptly sup
plied, and we will fill all orders addressed to J.
Winship, Atlanta, Ga., until he can supply them
from his well known Foundry. These Mills have
been thoroughly tested, are portable, can beset up
in half an hour’s time without expense 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, T'-un.
Apr21,’55. dStwtf.
New Bookstore.
THE subscriber having recently re-
plenised his large and well selected
stock of BOOKS AND STATION
ER Y, would respectfully invite 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 and Merchants supplied on the most 'lib
eral term*. GEORGE DUNHAM.
Atlanta, February 7, 1855. [vrly.]
O. CHASTAIN, CITY AUCTIONEER—J. W. MURPHY.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
Thb undersigned, having opened the above
house, will sell all articles consigned to their care
at the usual rate* of commission.
CHASTAIN A MURPHY.
References—R. A. Johnson, W. Root, Marietta;
W. Kay, Atlauta; C. H. Johnson, Griffin,
jan Id
S. LAWRENCE,
Attorney at Law
MARIETTA, GEO.
JAMES JORDAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAM'.
Canton. Cherokee’ County, Georgia.
jan 16
J. H. WfcAVth,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dallas. Paulding County, Georgia..
jan 1—ly
\V. J. CHASTAIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dallas, Paulding Connty, Georgia.
jan 1—ly
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A. CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO CRANE i HOLCOMBE,
W lioleuale Grocers*
189,190 and 191, Bay Street. Susannah, Ga.
NATHAN E. BENTON,
Attorney at Law,
marietta, geo.,
R EFERS to Baker Si Wilcox, Barrett A Carter,
Augusta—James H Carter & Co., Savannah
—Perry Spencer, Columbus, Ga. jau 1-ly
O CHASTAIN bn? moved back to his old stand
• on Cherokee street, four doors from cornerof
Public Square, Marietta. Those wanting SAD
DLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS, or BUG
GIES TRIMMED, tvoald do well to call and ex
amine hi* work. All orders promptly executed
in the ueatcei style. He has employed the best
Saddle Maker in thi* country, and all work war
ranted. feb 16—ly.
Administrator’* Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Coweta county, will be gold, before the Court
House door in Spring Place, Murray county, on
the first Tuesday iu August next, within the legal
hour* of sale, Lot of Land No. 259, in the 8th
district of 3d section, sold as the property oi Ja
cob S. Abraham, late of Coweta county, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—
Terms liberal to purchasers,
je 7 W.M. R. BOWEN, Adminirirator.
HASSELL L SIMPSON,
Attorneys, Counsellors and Solicitors,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Will practice in the District Court of the United
States, at Marietta, the Supreme Court of Georgia,
and the Superior Courts of the following count!**:
Cobb, Forsyth, J Fannin,
Fulton. Lumpkin, | Paulding.
Cass, Cherokee, I Floyd,
Pickens, Gilmer, | Whitefield.
Especial attention bestowed in the securing and
collecting of claims.
ANDREW HAXSET.L.} (ARCA’D N. WMPSON.
jan 1, 1855.
FOR SALE.
I WI1X soli, on accommodating terms, lay Farm of
430 acre*, three mile* from Marietta; the land is as
good high land a* any in the county; on it is a comfort
able dwelling with nine rooms, a kitchen, servant’s
rooms, and other necossary out-building*, a barn and
stables; near the dwelling i. a well and a bpring of su
perior water. Any one wishing to purchase may at
any time examine the premise-,
mar 21. M. MYERS.
JOSEPH E. BROWN,
ATTORNEY* AT LAW,
CANTON, GEO.,
Will practice in the counties of Cass, Cherokee,
Cobb, Forsyth, Gilmer, Lumpkin. Paulding and
Whitefield. jan 1-1855.
SKY AND SIDE LIGHT
DAGUERRE AN ROOMS,
(Over Alexander's Drug Store, Whitehall
st., Atlanta, Ga.)
APPARATUSSES
Aid all the Materials used in the Art,
For Sole at tbe Lowest Prices.
(C. W. DILL,
Atlanta, August 31, 1854. (14—wtf)
Practice of Surgery.
Drs. Smith & Ramsay
B EG leave to inform the public that they wil
attend strictly to all Surgical Case* sent to
their care, and ample preparation will be made for
all transient patienis. The centrality of Atlanta,
and its remarkable facilities for living, point to is
a* a most desirable place for the invalid. Person-
wishing Surgical aid can always find comfortabl-
quarters. We devote especial attention to diseaset
of the Eye and Ear, also, to the usual surgical ails
ments, such as stone in the bladder snd all injue
ries requiring surgical aid.
Feb 22, 1855. wly.
SCOTT S PATENT
LITTLE
GIANT
o
Patented, May 16, 1854.—Copyright secured
March 1, 1855.
No. 2, at 955, with oue horse, grinds lu bushel* per
hour. No3, at 965, with one horse, 15 bushel*: No
4, at 975, with 2 horses, 20 bushels.
Messrs. Brown A Anderson, who arc advertising ;hi«
Mill, have now no reason to do so, a* they have none
here, and I ..loss have the patent right for this section
of Georgia. ' The Mill*may be seen in operation at Farr
& McKenzie’* Warehouse, Marietta st- Apply alo.vh to
me, or to my agents, Gilbert ft Clarke, Hardware Dealers.
ISAAC McKIM COOKE.
Atlanta, Mavl6,*55. d&wfim.
Fine Clothing,
« gV»OBIV3BX>l
7U0T _ —
We beg leave to oail the attention of the public
to our Stock of
WRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING !
which, we flatter ourselves is
the Largest and Neatest Stock in the City!
Gentlemen in want of CLOTHING, are assured
that in our stock they can be fitted—no matter
how large, or how small, or how TALL! they
may be.
gm- Our Stock of BOY’S CLOTHING is also
extensive andtastoy.
Those visiting us will at once see the superiority
of our Stock in Make and Style.
We also keep a thorough assortment of Gentle
men's Famishing Goods—all of which we will
sell low. JW* Terms Cash.
mar 30 W. HERRING A CO.
To Rest.
iENCE on Marietta street op
posite the Presbyterian Church. Ap
ply to A. LEYDEN or Wm. HERRING.
AUuta. Jim 13,1855.
n
KSSllISAjk QAIRffll-
D R. N. H. CAMPBELL, Botonic and Eclectic
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, $1.00
each; extracting ditto, 25 to 50 cents; inserting,
$3. A11 operations warranted.
Office and residence, Cherokee ■•treet. at
Dr. BeUenger’s old stand.
Marietta, May 11; 1855.
DRS. CONNELL & CLELEND,
Hvae this day formed a copartnership for the
practice of Medicine in its various branches. A11
calls will be promptly attended to.
^9^ Office at the old stand, whore one or both
may be found when not professionally engaged.
Marietta, Feb. 20th, 1855.
DR. E. T. 8ETZE,
A GRADUATE of the the Medical College of
Georgia, having attended the Hospitals of
Paris for upwards of two years, tenders his pro
fessional services to tho citizens of Marietta and
vicinity.
Office, south side of tho Square, two doors
from the Marietta Hotel. 6m mar 28
A CARD.
D R. A_. M. SABAL, respectfully tenders hi* pro
fessional servioes to the citizens of Marietta
and its vicinity. He may be found at aU hour*,
when not professionally engaged, at his office, over
E. P. Webster’s Drug Store. 6m mar 28
howardMhouse,
marietta, Georgia,
T. STEPHENS, - - - - - Proprietor.
iwlt
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CANTON, GEO.
R EFERENCE—Uolonel J. E. Brown, Canton;
Gen. A. J. Hansell, C. J. McDonald. Judge
Irwin, Col. D. Rice, Marietta; W. T. Wofford,
Cassville. ap 18—ly
D R. G. TENNENT offers his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity.
Office on tho southeast side of Square, in the old
Post Office building.—Reference—Dr*. M. G.
Slaughter, and Hardy & Bass. mar 14
Sbda Water, Soda Water.
We are now drawing Soda Water, with a large
variety of the choicest Syrups, some of which are
new and of delightful flavor,
ap 11 E. P. WEBSTER, Drug’*t & Ap’y.
Watches and Jewelry.
A. D. Ruedb, west side of tho Square, Mariet
ta, Ga., respectfully offers his well selected stock,
consisting cf Gold and 8Uver Watches, and a gen
eral assortment of articles usually kept in his line,
at tho lowest possible prices for cash.
Ho gives his own personal attention to repair
ing aU kinds of Watchos and Jewelry.
All kinds of Hair Work made to order.
MRS. C. REMINGTON^
MILLINER,
And Dealer in Bonnets, Ribbons, dc Flowers.
Also, Manufacturer of Dresses, Cloaks and Man
tillas, of the most approved styles,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Cassville st., opposite the Howard House,
nov 16—ly
To the Public.
'I'HE subscriber, thankful for past favor*, i* happy to
4 inform his friends and the public generally, that he
is still at the old stand on Roswell street, where he is
prepared to make aad repair Carriages, Wagons, Ac
Blavksmithing done in all it* branches with neatness
and dispatch. AU work warranted to give sati*fa«tion.
Always on hand a few choice Buggies.
gar Strict attention paid to Horse-shoeing.
Jau 26—ly HUMPHREY KEIU.
Spring and Summer Goods.
T HE subscribers take this method of inform
ing their friends and customers that they are
uow receiving a beautiful assortment of Spring
and Summer Goods, consistingof the following, viz;
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Crockeryware and Hardware.
SADDLERY AND CUTLERY.
HATS CAPS Ac.,
4-4. 5-4, 6-4, 10-4 aad 11-4 bleached and brown
cotton Sheeting*, and linen ditto
Cotton and linen pillow case Goode
Bleached and brown Homespuns
English Long Cloths, a superior article
Fancy linen Drills, Farmers’ Drills, and a beauti
ful assortment for little boys
French, English and American Calieotv, the col
ors of every piece warranted
French, English and Scotch printed Cambrics.
French printed Organdie*
White, black, pink aud blue plain Crape de Park-
Plain white, blue, pink aad black 8hallys
A few pattern* of handsome Grenadine*
—also—
A beautiful umortment of Summer Silk., Ribbon.,
Bonnet», Dree Trimminge, Stein*
and Jaconet Trimminge.
AU of which will be sold low for cash, and promptlo
paying customers, who pay once a year which will
be required iu uvery case, except under circum
stance* of misfortune. We find the long credit
system not only destroying the credit of the mer
chants, but ruinous to tho Dinners. Such being the
case, Uow much better off would we all now be, if
the long credit system was done away with, and a
shorter one adopted. Had this system been gone
into ton year* ago, what a difference would there
be in point of pecuniary matter* in this section of
country. Very respectfully,
April 4 J. J. NOBTHCUTT A CO.
E. M. & A. W. ALLEN,
RESIDENTDENTIBTS,
MARIETTA GEORGIA.
P ERSONS requiring the aid of Dental art and
skUl, reitker for the preservation of the natu
ral teeth, tho removal of them whon necessary, or
their replacement with beautiful artificial substi
tutes, are invited to call at our Dental office, where
wo are prepared to furnish ocular demonstration
of our ability to perform all that i* expected of
tbe Dentist.
A superior quality of Tooth powder, Brushes,
aud detergent washes for diseased gums, always
on hand.
Professional advice gratis, aud all operation*
warranted.
jp£~ Office iu ouider’s building, up stair*, op
posite the Howard House. may 2
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE subscriber i* just receiving from New
York, a new and complete stock, consisting of
Cooking, Parlor, aud office stoves! Bright Japau-
edand plain Tin Ware, wooden aud Hollow ware,
House Furnishing Good* Ac., consisting iu part
of the following;
Steak and Hash dishe*, Dish aud Plate Covers,
JeUy moulds, Coffee Filters, Coffee Urns, Water
and Molasses Pitchers, Fluid Lamp*, Tea and
Coffee Pots, Egg Boilers, Nursery Lamps, Cuudlo
Stick, Cako Boxes, Spice Boxes, Sugar Boxes,
Bonnet Boxes, Tea and Coffee Canisters, Molasses
Cups, Cake Pan*, Lard and 0U Lamps, Lantern*,
Dust Pans, Spittoons, Waiters and Tea Trays,
Shovel and Tongs, Brass aud Wire Fenders, Din- j
ner Bells, Coffoo Mill*, Brass and Masliu Kettles, :
Water and Well Buckets, Shell Dippers, Brooms,
Brushes, Baskets, Tubs, Mate, Bread Trays, Rut i
Traps, Meat Knives, Flesh Forks, and many other
articles useful to housekeeper*.
A fine assortment of Pistols, Ac., such a* Colt’: •
Repeater, Allen’s self-cocking and Revolving Pis
tols, Allen’s self-cocking Rifles, Pouches aud
shot bolts. Powder flasks, Cap*, Powder, shot Ac.
'-SSk- Tin, Copper aud Sheet Iron Work, Roof
ing, Guttering, aud all Job work, iu our line done
at abort notice and warranted.
W. L. WADSWORTH.
No. 2, Howard Row, Marietta. jan 24-tf.
Wheat Wanted!
4 LL persona iadofeted to mo previous to this yeai, are
-» requested to come forward apd liquidate tbelr note*
and awounto without further notice. As there has been
an abundant wheat crop made, we will take all good
wheat at the higheet market price in payment fornote*
and accounts. Those who have it to spare' aud will not
come forward to assist me. it will be taken for granted
they do >ot intend to pay, consequently their note-
and accounts will be placed in the hands of anoffleer
for collection. J. J. NORTHCUTT.
June 21, 1856. (wtf.)
EDWARD P. WEBSTER.
(SUCCESSOR TO DR. Q. TENNENT.)
t&itoie0*le attitt ftrtaii
DRUGGIST,
No. 1 Colonadc Place, Marietta, Geo.
WOULD respectfully call the attention of the eiti
v» zeas of Marietta, Physicians and Planter* to bi-
exteusivo and carefully selected stock of
Frenis Drags, Medicines and Chemical*
PHTSICUXS,
Supplied with the purest French, Kngiidb and Ameri
can chemical*. Surgical, Dissecting and Amputating
Instruments, Lancets, Forceps, Cupping Instrument*
Medical Bags, Trasses, Supporters, Ac., Ac.
ruiiai
Supplied with Paints, Bye Stuff*, Fre*h Garden -
Medicine chests, Ac., Ac.
COl'STUT mkkuum*
Supplied with genuice Drugs st as low rutos a* can W
bought in any city South.
Great care will be taken iu tilling Physician*’ order*.
Every article sold warranted pure, fresh and genuine.
Physicians' prescriptions careinlly compounded from
drugs of warranted purity, at any hour . f the rtav --
night. The attention of
TBS LSDIXS
1* respectfully solicited to his extensive assortment ol
Toilet articles, consisting in part of French and Amer
ican Colognes, Eubin’s and Piver’a Extracts, MongnetV
and Coudray’s Toilette Powders, Powder boxes, pud-,
hair, tooth, nail and cloth brushes ; also a fine lot of
flesh brushes, all of which will be sold at reduced pri-
ces. French Bandoline* for arranging the hair beau
tifully ; genuine Macassar and Bear’s Oil, bair tonic,
hair dye, court plaster, tooth powder, tooth wash, tri
copherous,, together with a great quantity of fancy
good* too numerous to mention. Please vivo in- * -,.11
and examine for yourselves.
N. B. Pure old Brandies and Wines for Medical pur
poses.
Iced Soda Water, with a variety of Syrup*.
As we confine ourselvos strictly to the drug buaine.,
alone, we shall always keep everything in our line of
business, and of the very best qualities Persons j.uv
chasing any article of ua can depend upon it being
pure and genuine. We prepare all our medicines, and
therefore can warrant them as being prepared accord
ing to the U 8. Pharmacopeia.
Our stock is large and well assorted. We -hull ad
ways keep a good supply of
White Lead pure, ’ Copal Varnish No. 1,
do do No. 1. do do do 2,
WhiteZinc No. 1, do co do S
Window GIbsh, Coach do
8X10—10X12 and «U other Japan do
sizoa, Leather do
Linseed Oil. Uemar do'(white)
Train do Sand Paper, assorted.
Sperm do [Putty and Glue,
Neat* foot Oil, [Pumice Stone.
Turpentine Spirits. {Blue Smalt*
Camphenr, [Brown da
Burning Fluid, j
Paint Brushe*. (all size*)
Varnish do do
Whitewash Brushes, (all sizes)
Sweeping, dusting, scrubbing, hoivc, black in*
brushes Ac.
Marking brushe--, Sn-h too). Cum el hair pencil
Gold Leaf.
Silver do
Blue Stone, Oopperae, Madder. Logwood.
Spanish Indigo, Chalk, Alum Turpentine Soap
White soap, Adamantine Candte*.
Olive Oil best 2q Bottle*.
Starch, white and blue,
Fluid Lamps and Wicks,
Cream Tartar, KupercarbonuU Sod*. Tartaric Acta.
Yeaat Powder,
Old Castile Soap, &.. Ac.
Rod Lead, Litharge, Prua*. Blue, Vermillion
Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow. Spanish Broi. u
Venecian Red, Yellow Ochre, Whiting, Ac
jy -o
Dr. WM. TELL SKELTON,
Resident Dental Surgeon
R ESIDENCE and office on Caseville st., near the Pub
lic Sqr., opposite the Howard House. Bv their r.'
? [uest aud permission he i* authorized to refer to ti>
ollowing gentlemen:
Hon. C. J. McDonald. J. B. Blackwell, K-o
Maj. A. V. Brumby, Maj. R. Latimer,
Dr. N. L. Chester, Kcv. (’. A. Fulwnod.
Wm. P. Youug, K-:q. Rev. O. F. Fierce, ji. ji.
Col. T. It. Uuson. lion. John Brauch. \ t
T. H. Moore, Esq. Uou. J. It. J. Daniel. ■■
I keep at my office * due tooth powder and toothacl •
drops of my own make, with a selection of Engli-L
brushe*. Ac-
The following charge* for opera tiens will in ~tri.-tI,
adherred to: ‘
Plugging teeth with gold, each. it j ( ,
” ‘ tinfoil, -y
Extracting •• ]
lor children. (Ursl teeth) 50
“ “ servant*. 50
.-separating by tiling, or the India Rubber process So
Inserting 4 M
Cleaning and treatment, from FI of) to V, o<‘
Operation* for the poor, gratis.
Examination* aad advice for ailgruti*.
All operations warranted.
Marietta, June 2. WM. TELL SKELTON
Drugs and Medicines.
At ING a very largo assortment or Drug- and Medi.
omcsouhaml, I would call the attention of li.--
public to a few leading article.-;. My h'.ock in thi* lim
include.-almost even-article usually kept in the uo
country, aud many patent medicine-, not gen^rallt
found out of tlie larger cit-ie*.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Townsend’* sarparili* Dr. JayneV Medicine*.
Dr. Ro*
I Louden A Co’*, do
; Jluntaug Liniment,
Railway's Ready Kolb-
Cherry Pectoral.
Dysentery Cordial.
Itch Ointment.
Pryor’* Pilo Ointment
HhvV Linmeut.
Carriage Trimming & Harness Making.
J R. SANGES offers his services in tho business
• of Carnage Trimming and Harness Making,
at his shop at Boswell street.
All work done by him will bo execute*! prompt
ly and in a neat and satisfactory style. He respect
fully solicits the custom of his friends and all who
have any thing to be done in his line.
He will keep constantly on hand a good supply
of materials. Repairing done at short notice and
on favorable terms. mar 10
H. B. WALLACE,
R ESPECTFULLY gives notice to the citizens
of Marietta and the public, that he is prepar
ed to undertake Brick Work, Stone Masonry and
Plastering. His contracts will bo filled with dis
patch, in a workman-like manner, aud 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.
U A. DOBBS is now receiving and opening a
AJ • large 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 variely of La
dies’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. A
fine stock of Hats and Caps, Hardware, Cutlery,
<kc. Also a handsome 3tock of Saddlery, with an
extensive stock of Family Groceries, consisting ol
Sngar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Cheese, Tobacco,
Ac., Ac., which I offer at unusually low prices for
cash or barter.
Be sure and call at the second door from
the northeast corner of tho public square, where I
will take pleasure in exhibiting my stock of goods,
and feel assured that I will gain your confidence,
and have your custom. [no3] E. A. DOBBS.
Bargains!, Bargains!
The subscribers having an unnecessarily large
stock of DRY GOODS on hand comprised in part
of Mcrinoes, Delaine*, Flannels, Calicoes, Hosery,
bleached and unbleached Shirtings, Blankets, Ac.,
Ac., Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes; also a very
large lot Gents Clothing; such as Overcoats,Dress
and Business coats, Vests, Pants, Ac. Being de
termined to make it decidedly to the interest of all
cash buyers, we are offering to sell at very low pri
ces. Call and see. HAMMETT & SIMPSON.
>an 24 No. 4, Howard Row.
a, X.Owzv—At Dcnmead'e Ware-House.—Den-
A mead’s Family Flour, Benmead’s Superfine
Flour, Oakley superfine Flour, and Sue Flour, al-
*o Shorts. may 15
Welch it York,
West Side of the Public Square and next
door to NorihcuPs Old Stand,
( kFFEK to their old friends, customers and others, a
’ good assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry
Goods, on their usual accommodating terms and rea.
.tumble prices.Jau. 31, 1855—ly
NSW SPRING AND SUMNER CLOTHING.
W ILLIAM J- KIRBY would inform his friends and
customer* that he has j ust received his Spring
and Summer Clothing, consisting in part of Cloth, Cash
marett. Queen’s Cloth, Drab d’ete, Alapaca and Linen
Joats, Caps, Italian and Linen Bants, and quite a varie
ty of Vests, and gent’s furnishing goods, all of which
will be sold very cheap for cash. All are invited to call
and examine before buying elsewhere, a fine lot of
Clothes, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which will be made
in the latest style and at short notice,
Cutting aad 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 jnstlceVby
calling and settling their accounts, as I am greatly in
oeed of money. April U, 1895.
April!
T ARD—By the package; also, a
Li good Hams at DKNMBAD’S 1
WfU
small lot of
Warehouse,
BUILDING HARDWARE!
Tools, (be. Ac.
I HAVE constantly on hand a large utock of BuiMiug
and other Hardware, consisting in part of
HINGES of nearly all kinds, wrought and cast, such a*
Butts, Book and Eye-Btrep, blind, gate and other Hinges.
LOCKS—Knob Locks; stock, mortice, barn door, stoor
door, desk, trunk, pad, drawer, chest, cupboard, ward
robe, aud other Lock*. Also, extra Key*.
LATCHES—Knob Latches, thumb, gate aud other
Latches, Bolts, Ac.
NAILS—Wrought aud cut Nails, 3d to 20d, such as
binge Nails, lathing, flooring, ceiling, ahoc and other
Nails.
GLASS—Window Glass, from 6 by 8 to 24 by 30 inches,
and cau cut to flt any intermediate size wanted, for pic
ture frame., show cases, Ac.
PAINTS—White Lead, chrome greeu and yellow, blue,
red, black, brown and othercolors, also, the snow white
Zinc Paint uow so much used and giving universal sat
isfaction.
TOOLS—Planes, Augurs, Chisel*. Squares, Draw
Knh es. Hammer*, Braces and Bittx, Plumbs and Levels,
Rules, Bench Screws, Ac.
FARMERS TOOLS—Spades, Shovel*, Manure Fork*,
Hoes, Chain*, Wagon Boxes, Ac.
IRON—A large assortment of Tyre, Horse-shoe, Baud,
Round, Square, and other Iron, and meny other arti
cle* too tedious to mention,
mar 14 WILLIAM ROOT.
The Marietta Hotel and Furniture
FOR 8\LE.
I WILL sell to the highest bidder on tho first
Tuesday iu September negt, ii) 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. Tbe balance to be
divided into three equal annual instalment*. 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 Albany Georgia.
P- A. VAS0N,
Ex’r of G. S. Oglesby.
June 21, 1855. (wtlsept)
Band’* do
John Bull’* do
Risley’s do
Arabian Liuijuent,
Oxygenated Bitter*,
Carter’s Spanish Mixture,
Perry Davi* genuine Pain
Killer,
Hebrew Plaster,
Graffsnburg Mediciuer,
And many othera too tedious to mention, nu.-.t of which
I soli to dealers at Charie-tou price - bv ti11■ dozen moi
cash. ‘
Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully prepar'd.
AU kind of Family Mamcuna of tbe be-r quality con
atautly on hand.
Perfumery andFaucy Soup*, a good assortment; ulso.
Poking Extracts, ami Etisenccv of superior quality:
teact Powders; super. Carbonate of Soda : -i '
periorSalaratus, Tartaric Acid, Hop*, .Ve.:
superior Spice*, pure ground Cinu*
niou, Cloves, Ginger, Musts-d.
Pepper,
STARCH AND CANDLES.
Yellow Soap, Starch
Polish, Blue Starch, Fig
Blue, Sal Soda, and Potash,
CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID
PAINTS AND OILS,
Blue, bUck, red. green, yellow, and other colored Paint,
dry or ground tu oil, and neatly put up in tin cases, so
a, to carry safe. Particular attention paid to thi-
paint nustncs*
,, WINDOW GLASS.
I keep a very large stock of Gins* on hand, from the
•smallest Bize to 24 by 30 inches, and will cut -uit
picture frame*, show cases, Ac. Remember ibis.
Orders from a distance will be promptly attended ti.
and the goods put up *o a* to go safe, either In rui!
road, stage or wagon, provided the cash is sent with the
urtier - «I< -5 WILLIAM ROOT
STACKS ZiXXTS,
FROM MARIETTA TO CANTON,
Via Noonday and Woodstock.
The Stages on this route leave Marietta for
Canton on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,soon
after the arrival of the passenger train froip At
lanta in the morning. Returning, leave Canton at
7 o’clock A. M„ on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays, arriving in Marietta at 2 o’clock.
The traveling public will find on this lino good
Stages, good Teams and careful drivers. Being
wholly a eold water line, passengers may rely up
on overy care being taken to insure their safety
and comfort. Any article by Express will be
carefully md promptly conveyed from either end
of the lit .. Public patronage is most respectful
ly solicit- ■ - -StaF'c office in Marietta at the Fletch
er Houst l at 1 ’.i<* Montery House, Canton.
A. R. WHITE.
J. M. Watson, Agent.
jan 1,1855. jan 24
NEW SPRING GOODS.
r lE undersigned, having just received their Spring
Goods, feel confident that they ean offer to the pub
lic of Marietta and its vicinity, a stock of
Facy ui Staple Dry Seeds! !
Unrivalled for beauty and quality.
Those wishing to test the fact will please call
and examine their well selected stock of Lace Collars,
Sleeves, Bands, 8wiss and Cambric ditto and Cheinisetts,
striped and dotted Mnslins, silk and figured Tissues and
Ranges, colored Jaconets and Lawns, Ginghams
Chambres, As. '
Paraaals, laqasts a»« MantUlu,
Ivory, lineu and paper Fans, Hosiery and Gloves of
all kinds, bleached and unbleached Shirt.
Inga, Sheetings, Ac. Also,
Boot*, nut*, Bats, tai Capa!
And a large and choice selection
Kean Mute Ctetfetar!
FOR SPRING 4NDSVM%1SR.
Allot which wqnjedse ourselves to sell low down for
6mD> COOM IDq
••toll 38, HAHMET * SIMPSON
Plantation for Sale.
r p HE subscriber offers for sale hi* valuable plan-
X tatiou, situated iu Chambers county, Alabama.
2J miles above the city of West Point, immediate -
ly upon the Chattahoochee River. Thi? plant;,
lion comprises 756 acres of first rate river mid
creek land, about 250 seres cleared, 100 acres oi
which is first rate river bottom. This plantatiui
is in good order, with good dwelling houso, negro
cabins, gin house and screw, and other out build-
ings. The uncleared land is as good as any 5v*
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. (w-4t>
Bounty Land Pension Claims of Wid-
„„ ows and Orphans.
vplIL undersigned having associated themselves t„
. gether In tnc prosecution of Bounty Land claims of
widow* and orphan*, Ac., would announce to the pub
lie, that having prepared themselves with all the nec
essary blanks, together with the law regulating the
above mentioned claims, aud also, having made ar
rangements with competent agents at Washington city,
arc prepared to prosecute successfully any of theabov-
mentioned claim*, with promptness and di*pat--h.
Applicants will be adTised of the highest price* n*i.
for Land Warrants. B. GREEN
Marietta. April 11. tv. PIHLLn*s!
Georgia Military Institute,
MARIETTA. 7
I >HE Academic year 1* divided into two Session* of
1 five months each, the first commencing on the 20tb
of July, and ending on the 20th of December; the se
cond commencing the 20th of Fobruarv and ending on
the 19th of July.
The Cadets are divided into four College classes. Th*
Annual commencement take* place on the Wednesday
before the 20th of July.
ACADEMIC STAFF.
Col. A. Y. BRL-MBY, A. M., Superintendent aud Brofe*
sor of Mathematics.
Capt. SAMUEL JONES, U. S, A,, Cbmmandevof Cadet-.
and Professor of Engineering.
Mr. V. H. MANGLT, Professor of French, History, Ac.
Mr, W. H. HUNT, A. M., Professor of Chemistry an-?
English Literature.
Mr. J. B. GOODWIN, Professor of Drawing.
Capt. W. T. BLACK, Assistant Prof, of Mathematic-
Cadet R. S. CAMP, Assistant Teacher.
A. CONNELL. M. D., Surgeon.
The Institution is under the direction and manage
men! of a Board of Trustees in conjunction with a
Board ef Visitors appointed by the Gov. of the State.
By au act of the Legislature of this State the Insti
tuts has received from the General Government 140 C:t
det Musket* and accoutrements, and a field Battery
consisting of four six pounder Bras* piece* and two
twelve qounder Howitzers.
The Superintendent and the Commandant areGradu
ates of West Point, and a* both of them have had long
experience as Officers and Teachers, the public may bt-
assnred that the Government, discipline and course ct
studies of the Institution will be strictly enforced.
TERMS.—Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Mu
sie and all other contingent expense*, per session, o-~
five months, in advance, 9112.50.
Surgeon’s fee per annum, 95,00.
Person* desiring further Information, can obtain *
copy of the Regulations by addressing the Superintec
dent, or any member of the Board of Trustee*
„ „ ANDREW J. HANSELL, Secretary
Marietta, Georgia, April. 1865. ap ig ’
Of
Cohuttah Springs!
I N the county of Murray, Si mile* from Dalton,
celebrated for their medical qualities, visited by
the native red man, annually for 46 years before
the white man got among them, they regarded it
as a valuable gift by the great Spirit and revered
it as such. For many diseases the water has bee.n.
found tp h» sovereign. Comfortable coaches and
books will be found ready at Dalton to convey pas
sengers to that place at $2 for each, and every ef
fort will be made by the proprietor, to moke hit
guests comfortable. All things are now ready.
Come on. JAMES EDMONDSON.
Spring Place, Go., June 14. (wtaugl)
Augusta Constitutionalist and 8avannah
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