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LATEST NEWS. -j Mania* In MeDoooccb,Ga. t «u the 6th Instant hy the Brr Dr. F. E. Ifausou, Col. G*»ot M. S" 1 »* U> I .. Mt»* Onrau E. CAttrwii. Lat.rfrw.rn caltf.rel. I. I.nreerr o» on theBoniec«< the loth iu**.., Xkw \ork, July t.—The steamer North- i.r the Bet Mr Coeocr, X* •> gsuwku., of thin city. ' ern Light arrived at her wharf at 8 o’clock and Min JUrrowen* I*. Bern of tb * fot » er P Uc ' J ! — u ~— : — J “*“" r a “" SP2CIAL VOnCBS. this evening, bringing dates from San Fran- cisco to the 17th ult., with 457 passengers, and $829,000 in gold. Among the passengers is Mr. Wheels, %Ve are authorised to announce , the American Minister to Nicaragua, who WM B TAYLOR, » candidate for re-election #i | brings twoimportant treaties. ” M c . i* n.LL D.ima* Hot/th inhnrmo no fr #lcrk of the Superior Court of Cobb county w (4wtde) We are authorized to announce Hon. S. LAWRENCE, or Cobb county, as a can- didata for r»-clecUon to tbo Senate, on the first Monday in October neat. je21-wtdc We are authorized to announce the name of Col. JOSEPH E. BROWN as a can didate for Judge of the Superior Court of the Blue Ridge Circuit, at the election to be held on the first Monday in October next. may lL We are requested to announce tbe name of Judge DAVID IRWIN a* s Candi- dste for re-election, na tbe Gr«t Monday in Octo ber next. March 14. IBv Authority of the Utah of Georgia.) FORT CAINES ACADEMY Purser Hatch informs us that the affairs of Central America are more disturbed than heretofore. Capt. Walker having received reinforcement at Realejo, landed at Pietro, 14 miles north of San Juan del Sur, on the 27th nit., with 375 men, and is reported to have taken Kiras, and then entered San Juan del Sur, carrying off the arms and Printing Ofice for Bale! I OFFER FOR SALB the Press, Type Ac., used for Printing the Marietta Advocate. The Press, one of Hoe’s Imperial, No. 6 has been used but a few months. The Type has been bought since the beginning of this year. Prioe for Press, Type and every thing necessary to print a newspaper, the site of the Advocate, $650, in cash, or a bankable note. Apply to JOHN J. HUNT, Marietta, Georgia. & UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. I Athens, June 30th, 1866. ) THE annual examination of the three lower classes, in this Institution, will commence on Mon day, 23d of July. The Commencement Sermon will be delivered in - „ .n ... ^ the CoUcge Chapel, by the Rev. W. O. Conner, ammunition collected there, Without oppo-1 0 f LaGrange, on Sunday, 29th. The trustees will “**— meet on Monday, 30th. The Sophomore Prise Declamation will take place in the afternoon of that day. On Tuesday will be the Junior Exhibi tion—followed by the award of the Sophomore Medals, and an address from the Hon. J. M. Ber rien. On Wednesday will Iks the Annual Commence ment. In consequence of a change of vacations, the BRAND SCHEME FOR JUIV. Class 4 tv Htniuws Jrtr 23d, 1856, t!* tas city o» Atlanta, (.SOILSla, whin nuzas auocxti.no to sition. The town of San Juan del Norte has again been organised, under the lead of J. tT Martin, the late Mayor. The Northern Light connected with the mail steamer Golden Gate, which left San Frrncisco on the 16th of-June, with.$l,063,- 000. One of the most important items of news uext College Tern will open on the first day of the confirmation of Boltou & Barrow October, at which time those winning to apply for claim by the Lead Commissioners, embrac- “V e , lass in C 011 *^’ wU1 do " c j l t0 J* F"-*; !»g 13.6* acre, of land, Ivina m«.lv mil,- & —«££ p" £ in the corporate limits of San Francisco, themselves, on Saturday ' — and covering the whole Southern part of the municipality. The claim is estimated to bo wortli 840,000,000. Messrs. Pikuier, Cook <£ Co., arc the principal owners of claim. The ship Metropolitan which sunk in her themselves, on Saturday the 2Sth of July. July 12. (w2t) A. HULL, Sec’y. MARSHALL HOUSE, Savannah, Georgia. «"1I V- attributed nccordiug to the following I X BC Blllp JiCtropollUlU WIllCU sUllK 1U Her magnificent Scheme • remember every ^thc day the last Mail left, was rais- A. B. HARTWELL Proprietor. . . .... pn fwn fliiYH after. Jnlv 12. lKof). I lVi HrUe is drawn at each drawing, and paid when j ^^nl^L'^frame houses and six brick July 12, 1855. (ly) duo without deduction! .$15,000 o Prize, ot.. . ..11.000 . $6,000 10 Priien ol. 600 4.000 10 Pritea nf. .... 200 .. 3.000 10 Prizes of. .. 12C I priz*of ••• 2.000 26 Prizes of. ... 100 1.500 70 Prizes ot. .... 50 1 Prize o! ... ... 1,100 338 priie* of. .... 25 501 Prizes in all amounting to .$00,000 Administrator’s Sale. housos situated on the square bounded by Dupont, Jackson, Stockton and Washington streets, in San Fruncisco, were destroyed ' of Ordinary of Fulton county, we will tell on by fire on the 15th—loss 40,000. ! ‘ hc fir , st Tuesday in September next, before the J---- - - - — ’ - — • Court house door ut Marietta Cobb county, between j^Y virtue of au order from the Hon. the ouurt Lola Montes left San Frauciscouii the 5th the usual hours of sale, the following let of laud, of Juno in the bark fanny Major, bound to | lying in said county, belonging to tbe estate of Australia, where 6hc will take to the stage, i Alien E, Johnson deceased viz: and then go to Europe. The flour mills in California, now in ope- ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS'. Tickets $10 .Halves $5, Quarter* $2.50. . ,, - , Hilt on all -olvont Banks ut par. AU | ratioxi, are supposed to be ablo to turn out • •nnmunications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN. Agent and Manager, diwly Atlanta, Georgia. [By Authority of the State oj Alabama.J j throughout the State. ' 4000 barrels of flour per day. The settlers are holding frequent meetings , to concert measures for redressing grievan- cos. A settler’s party was being organized I SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. Conducted on the Havana plan. GRAND SCHEME! Class R. TO Hi. DRAWN THK 13th or JULY 10io. $7,000 in 0,000 is.... 2,000 is.... 1,000 is.... 500 is.... 200 is.... 100 is.... 60 is.... 25 is.... Lot No. 22S, in the 19. District and 2d rectiou. “ No. 11 “ 19 2 " « No. 625 •' 19 “ 2 “ “ No. 377 “ 18 2 ** “ No. 110 “ IS 2 “ No. 819 “ 18 2 “ « No. 32S '• 1 2 “ “ No. 540 .. j <. 3 “ to bo sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day July 11, 1855. J. H. JOHNSON. 1 W. H. FERGUSON, J Adm’rs. I Prize ol ... 1 Prize ... 1 Prize ... 2 PrizeH... 6 Prizes .., 10 Prizes... 15 Prizes... 78 Prizes... 120 Prizes... $7,600 5,000 2,000 2,000 2,600 2,000 1,500 3,900 3,000 $30,000 251 Prizes amounting to ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. •^-Ticket* $5—Halves $260—Quarters $1 26. Every prize drawn at each drawing Bills on solvent banks taken at par. All coimuuica- tions strictly confidential. HAM'I. SWAN, Agent, At the Bronze Lion*. Montgomery, Ala. ^^.Onlere for tickets received by the agent of the Port ftalnes Academy lottery, Atlanta, Ca. Trouble with tho Indians in the neighborhood , of Frezno river is anticipated, owing to the hang- i °f sale, ing of some Indians who shot a Mexioau miner ‘ without proviactiou. All the Indians on the Frez- ■ no reserve have run off to the mountains, and sev- ! erai were shot. Notice to Debtovs and Creditors A rich gold quartz, lead mine and a silver j A LL persons having claims against the estate Eph- mine have been discovered at Toulomne, I lx raim SI Poole late deceased, will present them .... j . . ,, . *• ! properly authenticated in terms of law; and all persona which has caused considerable emigration j indebted to said estate will makeimmedi&te payment to in that direction. * June 29, 1855. (w*0d) G. W. ADAIR*. Ex’r The burning of the town of Auburn is said to have entailed a loss of about 8250,000. The Know Nothings have been defeated in Oregon. Lane, the Democratic candidate for delegate to Congress, is elected by 2.000 , T^O months after date application will be made to T WO MONTHS afterdate application will be made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary, of Cobb county, for leave to sell tbe real estate of James Aikin, deceas ed. This 9th day of July. 1855. JOHN MALONEY, Adm’r. Havana Flan Lottery. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY [By Authority of the. Slate of Georgia.] T HE subscriber having been appointed Mana ger of tbe Jasper County Academy Lottery, intends conducting the same on the Havana plan «f single numbers, and has located his Office in the city of A!neon, Georgia, ne now offers tho following:— OR AND SCHEME FOR JULY *3, 18.15. When Prizes willba distributed as follows smnuntingto *00,000! CLASS B. CAPITALS. 1 Prize of $5,000 1 *• 2,000 1 1,200 6 Prizes of 1,000 Ac., Ac., Ac. 1 Prize of $12,000 i .i 3,000 , .. 1,500 l .. 1.100 10 Prizes of 4,00 408 Prizes, amounting to $50,000. Agents wanted in every town and city in the Union. On application the Terms will be forwarded. Remember every Prize drawn at each drawing, under the superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and Jas. A. Klsbet, Esq., gentlemen who arc sworn to a faithful performance of their duty. Prizes paid, when due, without discount, g®*All orders, rely on it, strictly confidential. Bills on all solvent Banks, taken at par. Whole Tickets $8 ; Halves »1; Quarters $2. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Gn. Atlanta, May 23d, 1865. GREEN * PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. (By Authority of the State of Georgia.) MANAGED, drawn aud prizes paid by the well-known and responsible firm of GREGORY A MAURY. ^.Office in Concert Hall—opposite Postoffice Uelivery. -Jfli CLASS 168. To be drawn Friday, July 13///. Prizes $9,000, $2,000, $1,500, $1,292, Ac. T&F Tickets only $3.00 shares in proportion. Extra CLASS 21. To be drawn Saturday, July 14//(. Prizes $30,000, $20,000, 3 of $8,000, 1 of $.'-.500. Yg) Tickets $10 shares in proportion. CLASS NO. 164. To be drawn Saturday, .Tidy 14///. Capital prizes. $5,000, $1,500, 1,000, $582 Ac. Tickets $1. halves and quarters in pro portion. Hales close at 2 o'clock on the day of each draw- Mg. All communications strictly confidential. Or ders by mail will receive prompt attention, and copies of the drawn numbers forwarded to pur chasers when dosired. GEO. L. BOOTH. March 17. diwly. - I* • , JL the Hon. the Court of Ordinary, of Cobb county, Tetums of the vote as to | for leave to sell a negro woman, by M. T. Phillips, guardian of Lewie. C. M. Peacock a minor. July 9 M. T. PHILLIPS, G n. H. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment Tri umphant over Disease. WE DAILY HEAR of the most astonishing cure* being effected, by that great and popular medicine, the genuine II. G. FARRELL’S ARABIAN* LINIMENT, and we can truly say, from our own knowledge, that no nurdicine ever dibcovered bus performed tbe same wen- •Aortal cures, that it has, both in man aud beast, and it it* equally good for both, which makes it ho truly val uable. It it* therefore hailed by the suffering as the greatest blensio^ of the age. and no ou© would ever al low himwelf to be without this sovereign balm, who had once witnessed its magic power over diacaae, and it* wonderful potency in relieving pain, however pevere, in a few minuted time. We earnestly desire you to call upon the agent, who will furnish you. free of charge a Hina 12 book containing, besides other valuable infor mation, a large lint of certificates from many of the most respectable persons, of cures effected by this cel ebrated medicine, which surely are enough to convince tbe most tieeptical of its transcendent virtues. We no tice several certificate* of rheumatism cured after the patient had buffered every thing but death for five to 20 year*. Also cases of paralysis, or loss of use of the limbs, where the flesh had withered, leaving nothing apparently but dried skin and bone, presenting so hor rid, a spectacle that their FRIENDS LOOKED UPON THEM JLPALLED while physicians pronounced them BEYOND ANY HUMAN EFFORT to relieve. It is the moHt efficacious remedy known for burns, sprains, wounds, bruises, chilblain*, neuralgia, toothache, bite* of insect* and reptile*, sore throat, sore or weak eyes, tumors, sun pain, etc.: etc.; and Is usad with unbound ed success in most of the ailments .of horses and cattle, such as sweeny, farcy, sprains, bruises, wounds, ktiff neck and joints, lameness, swellings, galls or cliafes, •ore eye*, partial blindness, etc. If used in the begin ning of fistula, poll-evil, ringbone aud spavin, it will in variably otop their further progress. Every family Uould keep thi« valuable medicine ou hand, ready for ■»ny emergency. Look oat for Counterfeits! Tbe public are cautioned against nuotLcr counter* teit, which has lately made its appearance, caiied W. B. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counterfeits, because his baTing tbe name of Farrell, many will buy it in good faitli without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will per haps only discover their error when the ipuriou* mix ture has wrought its evil effects. The genuine article is manufactured only by H <1. Darrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Maiu street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies mast be addressed. Be sure yen get it with the letter. H. G. before Farrell’* thus—H.O. FARREIA. S—and his signature on the wrapper, all others are counterfeits- gold by A. Alex ander, and J. M. Rantin, Wholesale and Retail agents, Atlanta; Hanes, La so ter ACo.. Jonesboro’-. Hutchison ft Headden. Palmetto; Camp A Christian, Falrburn; Wm. A. Powell, Decatur—and by regularly authorized agents throughout tho United State.-. Price 25 and 60 cents, and $1 per bottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and ham- iet in the United States, in which one is not already es tabti,bed. Address H. G. Farrell as above, eccomj majority. The forming a State Government are incomplete, but enough had been received to indicate ' that it had been determined Oregon should cease to be a Territory. The Indians are reported to have killed six white men at Klamatz reservation, and six others in Ilinois valley. The mines are yielding abundant gold in all parts of California, the weather having been very favorable for both begining and washing. The gold production of 1855 bids fair to equal if not exceed that of any previous year. The mint is coiniug at the rate of $100,- 000 per day. San Francisco, June 16.—The jobbing trade has been quite active, and there has been considerable transactions from first hands. Sugars, Gunny bags and a few oth er articles have slightly improved, but most others have declined. The following are the closing quotations —Halifax flour $llal2. Wheat §1.50al.- 75. Pork, clear $21.50, Lard 16. But ter 35}c. Crushed Sugars 12J. Adaman tine Candles 25c. Lackawanna Coal S20. The Western Indians. The Salt Lake Indians are very quiet. Col. Granger has arrived from Fort Ben- tou, and reports the Indians quiet on that route. New Orleans, July 9.—The steamer Mag nolia Banner, together with her cargo of 1,000 bales of cotton, has been burnt below Baton Rouge. Eight of her passengers lost their lives. There were 160 deaths in this city last week, including 32 from yellow fever and 19 from cholera. Charleston, July 9.—The cotton-bill of lading forger, J. C. Nichols, alias J. N. Cratou, alias J. C. Clark, has been arrested at Brussels, and is now in prison at that place. “ COMMERCIAL Atlahta, July, 12. Cotton.—9@11, extremes. Exchange, on New York is selling at iper cent j premium. On Charleston and Savannah 1 per ; cent. , Bacon.—We quote hog round 11 toll*; Hams ; Bacon, rather dull at the prices. 11J to 12i cents. Sides Ribs 11@11! cts. Sides clear 11* to 12*. Shoulders 9J to 10 cents. Laud by the bbl. 11(3)121 cts. leaf. Ikon, Swedes 5i to 6Jc; English 5 to 5J cents; I Nails have advanced to 6 a 61 cts. Corn is selling at $1,00 to $1,20. Cork Meal, $1,00 to $1,20 cents. Pork, Hog round, 6J@7 cents. Beef, By the quarter, 5 to 7 cents. Sweet Potatoes, 00 to 75 cents per bushel. Irish Potatoes, $2 per bushel. Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, $2, (3) $2,25. Liquors.—French Brandy, $2,50 to $3,60 per gallon: Domestic 50 to 75c. Pcnch"do. $1 to 1 25 cents. Whiskey 15 to 50 cents: Gin 50 to 60 : Rum 60 to 65 cents. Wheat.—Good will bring $1 per bushel. Flour.—Scarce at $4 to $41. Butter, Country, 20 25 cents. Goshen, 35 cts. per pound. Tcnn. Butter, 12* to 20 by tho Keg. Sugau. Fair N. 0. Sugar, byhhd. 7$. Prime " “ “ *4- Choice “ “ 6 to 8*. Syrup, N. 0. by bbl. 10 to 45 cts. gal. Extra Whiskey “ -15 “ “ Star Candles per box 26* 28 “ lb. No. 1 Rio Coffeo by sack 11* to 124c. “ “ Gunny Bagging 16 to 17 cts. Hope 12 to 13 cents. Chickens, 15 to 20 cent.-. Eggs, 10 to 12* cents. Fodder, 75 $1, to per hundred. Peas, $1,25 to Feathers.—30 to 35 cents. Candles.—Sperm 37 to 45c; Tallow 20 to 32c. The Markets. AUGUSTA, July 11. Cuttok.—Very litttlo doing. We hear of a sale to-day of a small lot of Middling at 0 cents. This is a decline of 3 cents from the highest point. SAVANNAH, July 11. Cotton.—The .-ales yesterday were 25 bales at 9} cents. NEW YORK, July 9. Cotton has advanced 4 cent, with sales of 1000 bales. Flour firm. CHARLESTON, July 11, p m Cotton.—The demand to-day is fair and prices the same as yesterday. Sales 700 bales at 8 to 11 ft- Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary, of DeK&lb county, will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in September next, before tbe Court bouse door in tbe Towu of Dallas Paulding county, within the legal hour* of sale, the following property to wit: Lot No 1039. in the 18th dtatrict and 3d section. Also, before the Court house door in the town of Ce ciar Town, in Polk county, on the first Tuesday in Sept next, one lot of land No. 923, in the 18th dist. and 3*2d sect, sold as the property of Robt. McCurdy late of DeKalb county, dec’d, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said deceased. Terms on day of sale. July 9, 1855.C. H. McCUKDY, Adm’r. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. \\,'HEREAS, Win T. Ivy, guardian of Richard N. Ivy VV applies to me for lettera of dismiaaion. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concern ed, to be and appear at tbe Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on tbe first Monday in Septem ber next, to show cause if any they have why lettera of dlsmianion ahould not be granted said applicant Giv en under my hand at office. July 9 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, DeKalb County. TXTHEREAS, J. F. Leonard and C. A. Haralson, VV Adm’rs of eatate of Paul A. Haralson dec’d, ap plies to me for letters of dismission from said Admin istration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, to be and appear at the Court of Ordina ry to be held in and for said county, on the second Monday in January next, to show cause if any they have why letters dismissory ahould not be granted said applicants. Given under my hand at Decatur. July 9, 1855. ALFX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. Waggon to sell for Yard Fees. THE subscriber will proceed to sell at public outcry on the first Tuesday in August next, at the Court Houbb door, a common ox waggon, the said waggon was put in my yard in August last by Mr. J. A. Cain, Bailiff, he having not paid for same, it will be sold for expense. W. W. ROARK. Cobb Sheriff Sales. XXTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, » * before the Court House door in the City of Mariet ta, within the legal lioura of Bale, the following proper ty, to wit: One lot of land No. 819, 1 2 levied on aR the property of Adam Dickard, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Jus tice Court of Cobb county, in favor of William Fuller, vs. Adam Dickard and John Dickard, levied and return ed to me by a constable. Also, John Tolerson’s, Intrust in a lease on lot of land No. 853, 16 2, levied on as the property of said John Tolerson, to satisfy two subpoena fi fas issued from the Superior Court of Cobb county one, in favor of James Burton, one in favor of Benj. Burton, and one fi fa issued from a Justice Court of said county in favor of Robert Kindrick, vs. said Tollerson, levied and returned to me by a constable. Ju 7 JNO. ANDERSON, Sheriff. T. R. RIPLEY A8 jut received a few bbls. of 95 per cent. . ALCOHOL, and it again prepared to manu facture of a No. 1 article of BURKING PL UID. which be will offer for sale at $1.10 per gallon.— j CAMPHENE, 90 cents per gellon—for cash only. J Atlanta-. June 11, 1855. Ccsabs, 7uu, and Fancy Goods. WILLIAM TASKER, 1 A Park Place, New York, invites theattention 1 v of Southern and Western Merchants, to his new stock of Fans, Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brashes, Ladies Reticules, Perfiunery, Soaps, Porte Monies, Jet and Bead Bracelets, Pocket Books, Dress Buttons, Pins and Needles, Hooks k Byes, Watch Hoards, Wax, Coal and Glass Beads, Necklaces, Ac. India Robber Combs. Canes, Balls and Toys of every description. Scissors, Razors and Cutlery, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Ac- eordeons and Violins, including a general and very large stock of English, French, end Gertnac Fancy Goods, which will be sold at the very lowest prices for cub or approved paper. Orders by letter selected andpnt up in the best manner. WM. TAbKER, may 1—dftw6m 10 Park Place. N. Y. We beg leave to call the attention of the publie to oar Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ! which, we flatter ourselves is the Largest and Neatest Stock in the City! Gentleioen ia 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. Our Stock of BOY’S CLOTHING is also extensive and tastey. 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 Furnishing Goods—all of which we will sell low. 39“ Terms Cash. mar 30 W. HERRING A. CO. QEOHOE T>. RICE, A.ttome7 at Xj*w, Marietta, Georgia, TIT ILL practice in the following counties: Cobb, VV Paulding, Cherokee. DeKalb, Campbell, and Forsytb. Also, in tbe 8upreme Court of Georgia, and in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. jan ltf J. E, SKELTON, Attorney at Xsaw, Marietta, Georgia jan. 1 O. CHASTAIN, CITY AUCTIONEER—J. W. MURPHY. AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE, Wheat Wanted ! ! A IX persons indebteJ to me previous to this yenr. are j ^ requested to conic forward and liquitlat© th©irnot©8 and .account.^ without Surtlier notice. AstfcM® hfl^been an »buntian: wliPftt ci. made, up will tak»* all good wheat at the highest market price in payment for note* and accounts. Those who have it to upare and will not come forward 1<> «s*i*t n«*, it will bp taken for granted they do not intend to pay. consequently iheir notea and accounts will bp placed in the band* of an officer for collection. J. J« XORTHUUTT. June 21. 18*o. __ (wtf.) EDWARD P. WEBSTER, (SUCCESSOR TO DR. G. TENNENT,) m an* Mr tail OK t GGIST, No. 1 Colnnade Place, Marietta, Geo. lobs xveryoody, (•v^a rpo the Horse Heed sign, that wants good A home-made Saddles, or Bridles. Saudle- bags, Trunks, Valises, Harness, Collars and Whip*, a great variety, together with all articles usu ally kept in an establishment of this kind; all of which are offered at the lowest living price*, foreash. by the undersigned. MILLER & ANDREWS. Repairin'- of sll kinds done with quick despatch; Atlanta, Nov. 1 1854—dsiwly. HAT AMD CAP STORE. m j. TAYLOR is now opening a fresh stock of fashionable HATS, CAPS A BONNETS, Next door to Lawshe d? Bro’s Jetcdry Store, Whitehall Stro»;(. Atlanta, Ga. TAYLOR S HAT & CAJP EMPORIUM- J UST RECEIVED, aud opening, the first entire stock of HATS A CAPS ever offered iu thi.- city. My stock is now complete, consisting of every variety and style. Please call and examine for yourselves! -38B- All kinds of Fur Skins bought. J. TAYLOK. Atlanta, April 25, 1855.(dAwlv.i o. r.: Piano Porte Repairer and Tuner, AT TILL attend to any calls in his VV line of business, such a- reg- ulating of action, covering of ham- M * I !• mers, (felted or buffed,) laying of uew strings by the octave, whole or single, Ac. Satisfaction given in every instance or no charge. All work warranted. Tuning try the Tear done at Reduced Prices. Orders anywhere from the country, addressed to C. F. Barth, Atlanta, Ga., will meet with prompt attention. DR. CHARLES CUMxMINGS, L ATE of the city of New Orleans, respectfully informs the citizens of Atlanta aud surround ing country that he has located his office in the now and commodious Drug Store of Drs. Smith A Ezzard, corner of Concert 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 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 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 tho 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. dtwtjanl’56. Tjm, Examiner and Republican copy till Jan. 1st. 1856. ADAIR & EZZARD, Dealers in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS' FUR NISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, Arc. A new lot of White Duck Coats and Vests, Marsailles Coats, Vests and Pants. Will sell at reduced prices a beautiful assortment of figured Organdai. Swis3 and Jackonet Muslins Some fresh fashionable Summer Silks, Bareges and Tissues, Mantillas, Ac. Call and price them. No. 50, Whitehall st. o. vr. adair. 1 [John r. ezzard. June 12, 1855. d&wlm. SCOTT'S PATENT LITTLE GIANT Patented May 16, 1854.—Copyright secured March 1, 1855. No. 2, at $55, with one horse, grinds 10 bushels per hour. No 3, at $65, with one horse, 15 bushels; No 4, at $75, with 2 horses, 20 bushels. Messrs. Brown ft Anderson, who are advertising this Mill, have now no reason to dc so, as they have none here, and I alone have the patent right for this section of Georgia. The Mills may be seen in operation at Parr ft McKenzie's Warehouse,'Marietta st- Apply alone to me, or to my ageuts. Gilbert ft Clarke, Hardware Dealers. ISAAC MeKIU COOKE. Atlanta, Mayl6,'55. dtw6m. nawTHT. « OOMPy., AT THE SIGN OF THE “Atlanta Family Store,” No 13, WHITEHALL STREET. f 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 band a well-as sorted stock of FAMILY SUPPLIES. They re spectfully and politely solicit tbe patronage of per- ions and' families, who may require such articles as pertain to their Department, and will take pleasure in waiting upon them. The Principle $pon 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 (hall be of the bent quality and at cath prices. • KOBGE H. DANTEL. | LEOXAIil) H. VOUXG. Atlanta, March 22, 1S55. dxwly. The Marietta Hotel and Furniture FOR SALE. 1 WILL soil tu the highest bidder ou the first Tuesday in September next, iu the city of Ma rietta, the abovo valuable property aud furniture. Sold as the property of the estate of G. S. Ogles by dec'd. Titles unquestionable. Terms: One fourth cash. The baiaucc to be divided into three equal annual iustalmeut.-. Salo directed by the will of said Oglesby. For furniture information, apply to my Attor neys, Hansel* and Simpson, at Marietta, or the nudersigned, at Albany Georgia. D. A. VASON, Ex’r of G. S. Oglesby. June 21, 1855. (wtlsept) Colors* Paiuts aud Oils. W E have on hand and are receiving tbe largest assortment of Colors, Paints aud Oils ever offered in this citv. which we will sell at the lowest prices. ' SMITH & EZZARD. May 10, 1855. Diamond Light!! Sylvie Oil. Y X aro also sole agents in this city for the salo 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 aud judge for yourselves. SMITH A EZZARD. May 9, 1855. MARIETTA, GEORGIA. WOULD respectfully call the attention of the citi- The . undersigned, having opened the above; V* ,,. n s of Mai-IpH*. Physicians and Planters to his inse. will sell all articles consigned to their care extensive anil esretully selected stock of .V ’ , 1 Fresh lkruors. Medicine* and CHeoaieal*. house, at the usual rate? of commission. CHASTAIN k MURPHY. References—R. A. Johnson, W. Root, Marietta: W. Kay, Atlanta; C. H. Johnson, Griffin “ jan 16 9. LAWRENCE, Attorney at Law, MARIETTA, GEO. JAMES J ORDAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia. jan 16 J. H. WEAVER, A X T 0 R N E Y A T L A W . Dullns, Paulding County, Georgia. jau 1—ly VV. J. CHASTAIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Dallus, Poidding County, Georgia. jan 1—lv Fresh Drugs, Medicines am PHT91CLAXS, j Supplivl with th>- purest French, Knglieb eml Ameri- can chemicals. Hnrgicsl. Dissecting nn«l Amputating ! Instrument-, t.meets. Forceps. Cupping instruments. Medical TrMsecs, Supporters. A-r.. ftc. j .LAXTERS ! Supplied with I'Hiul!-. Dye Stuffs, Krosli Gs.-.tcn Seeds, i Medicine chest-. ,vr.. sc. I.jrvtltv MERCHANTS ; Supplied with genuine Drugs tu s. low lutes asetm be ! bought in nuy city South. Great care will be taken in tilling Physicians’ orders | Every article sold warranted pure, fresh anil genuine. . Phvsictaus' prescriptions earelully compounded from , drugs of warranled'purity, at any’ hour of the day or •night. The attention of rut: L-tot/s ■ Is respectfully solicited tu his extensive assortment of Toilet articles, consisting in part of French and Amer ican Cologne-. Kubin’s and river’s Extracts, Mongnet’s and Cuudrar’s Toilette Powders. Powder boxes, puffs, hair, tooth, nailand cloth brushes; also a fine lot of flesh brushes, all of which wtJl he sold at reduced pri ces. French Baudoliucs for arranging the hair beau- ' tifully ; gcuuinc Macassar ami 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 call ;nd examine for yourselves. N. JL Pure old Brandies aud 'Viues for Medical pur poses. Iced Soda Water, with a variety of Syrups. Ac we confine ourselves strictly to the drug business alone, we shall always keep everything in our line of business, aud of tbe very beet qualities. Persons pur =Fc=2BJi4»I>» Dflincman Gallery., ku THE moat sacred or apprtP printe gift from one friend on relative to another is the por- trait, “the living likeness of of the teral and lost.” We know tu t at wbst moment we may be callled away, therefore the present time should Be improved. The most ac- curate and beautiful portraits are now taken at GEO. J. GABLE’S DAGUERREAN GALLERY, ovei the store of J. J. N0RTHCUTT k Cp’ North side the square. Entrance next door to W. J. Kilby’s Clothing Store, Marietta. Entire satisfaction given to all or no charge. Please call and see specimens. Prices as low as the lowest in town. Marietta, .Inly 6, ’55. wif. New Goods! 1 HAVE now in store a large stock of DRY GOODS, adapted to the Spring and Summer trade, that l will sell at prices corresponding with tbe times. A call and an examination is solicited. I can and will sell ns low as nnv ono for the same pay. J. T. DOANE. May 10, 1855. . (wtf. HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO CRANE t HOLCOMBE, Wholesale Grocers, 189, 190 und 191, Bag Street, Savannah, Ga. ‘ chasing uny article of u. eau depend upon it being ’ _ ! pure and genuine. We prepare all our medicines, and ’ ., ,,..horefore can warrant them as beiug prepared accord- wAiilJiA juAlUJN, ing to the U B. Pharmacopeia. \ ttoruev at La W . 0ur stock i= large and well assorted. We shall al- vahistta : ways keep a good supply of MARlBliAj G£w.j White I Durr l • R EFERS to Baker & Wilcox, Barrett A Carter, , "£> do No 1. Augusta—James H Carter & Co., Savannah ! WhiteZinc No. 1 —Perry Spencer, Columbus, Ga. jau 1—ly ‘ Window Gla JOSEPH E. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. SCOTT’S PATENT UITTXiB CORN AND COB MILL. BROWN & ANDERSON, Proprietors of Geor gia, Alabama, Middle and Eastern Tennessee. Manufactured at Ander..on’s old established j Foundry, Nashville, Tenn. v For Brown ft Anderson. And by J. Winship.Atlanta.Ga. j Orders addressed to us will 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 4 ANDERSON, No. 40, Market st., Nashville, T nn. Apr21,’55. ' d3twtf. Hew Bookstore. ftmi [_ THE subscriber having rocently ro- plenised his large and well selected stock ol 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 terms. GEORGE DUNHAM. Atlanta, February 7, 1855. [wly.] pied with good reference as to character, respons (2—I lies, ftc. Atlanta, June 7, 1855. mpa- libili- ) T.o Bent. A small house, comer of Marietta and Spring t**. Apply to S. C. HIGGINSON, Jqly 6. <dtf) at Atlanta Bank. 1KJTSGRO WOMAN TO HIRE.—A good Cook, Washer, IN Iroaerand Heusr (Servant. Apply to Contracting and Building. THE subscriber being permanently locat ed in this city, is prepared to dosign, draw and superintend all descriptions of buildings, both public and private; he will also give particular at tention to the erectiou of handsome shop fronts, besides the internal improvements of stores, and furnish estimates and take contracts for work. Being the only architect iu this city he will furnish handsomer designs and much under the usuai charges made at present in this city. He is permitted to refer to the following gentlemen: George G. Hull, J. R. YnlenUno, E. Parsons, Thomas L. Cooper. E. A. VINCENT, Architect- Office over Gilbert A Clark’s Hard-ware Store, Peach Tree street. March 14, 1855. dAw3m Hanleiter’s Book, Job and Gard Printing Office, AND “ Book.*Bindery, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama sts., (In tho Room formerly known as “Parr’s HalJ,”) ATLANTA, GEORGIA. C. R. HANLEITER & CO., H aving just added to their former extensive assort ment of B 0 0 K and JOB TYPE, CUTS. ORNA MENTS, Ac., a very large variety of new materials, of the latest styles, together with one of Hoe’s celebrated Cylinder Presses, are more fully prepared than heretofore, to give dispatch to all orders for work in their line—which they will execute in the best style of the art, at fair prices for Cash. Particular attention paid to the execution of FINE WORK for Railroad and other Joint Stock Companies, Transportation Agents, Banks, Col leges and Schools, Attorneys, Public Officers, Merchants, and others. Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars, Cards, Promissory Notes, Blank Deeds, Checks Way Bills, Programmes, Hand and Show Bills Fosters, Ac., executed at short notice. Printing in Goli> and Silver Bronze, aud Fancy Colored Inks, or on Vellum. Satin, Muslin, Ac., done in beautiful style. Having likewise connected a Bqo1e~B in tie ry with their Printing 'Establishment, they are pre pared to execute orders for every description of work iu that department—including RULING and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING—in a style superior to any ever before dono in this sec tion of the State. Their Tools being all new and of the latest patterns, their Stock of materials the best the Northern markets afford, and their work men equal to any in the South, they feel confident of their ability to give on;irc satisfaction, and consequently have no hesitancy in soliciting the patronage of their friends and the public. ■^^.Ordcrs for work, in either department of their business, from any part of Georgia and neighboring States, will meet with prompt atten tion. 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, and its remarkable facilities for living, point to is as a most desirable place for the invalid. Person- j wishing Surgical aid can always find eomfortabl- j quarters. We devote especial attention todiseaset j of the Eye and Ear, also, te the usual surgical ails j ments, such as stone in the bladder and all injue . ries requiring surgical aid. Feb 22, 1855. wly. j SKY AND SIDE LIGHT DAGUERREAN ROOMS, (Over Alexandei-’s Drug Store, Whitehall st„ Atlanta, Ga.) APPARATUSSES And all the Materials used in the Art, For Sale at tbe Lowest Prices. (C. W. DILL, Atlanta, August 31, 1854. (14—wtf) AT A BARGAIN! Valuable Lands in Clinch County. F OR Sale a valuable tract of land in Clinch county, Georgia, within a short distance of the proposed line of the Brunswick and Florida Rail Road, said tract contains 3920 acres and will be disposed of in whole or part, at a GREAT BAR GAIN. For further particulars address Mrs. M. A. Blair, Halloca, Georgia, or Wm. Blair, Atlanta Georgia. Jun29 (jytf) Hotice to Travelers. Joal2,’66j ■ W ROARK Western A Atlantic Rail-Road. B&'No Detention. ON aud after May 20th, 1855, the Passenger Trains on this Road will run as follows : Leave Atlanta 5, a. m. ; arrive at Chattanooga 12.26. “ “ 614 P. ia.; “ “ « 5 35, A. M. laave Chattanooga 9, a. sc.; arrive at Atlanta 4.80 r. m. “ J “ 3.60, r. x.; “ “ “ 3 jl. M. ffarTbe Day Train will run every day in the week— The Nlg^t 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, ’56. d*3» JAMH F. OOOPB, Sep’t. C. R. H. returns his grateful thanks to his ; friends and the public for their past generous pat- ; renege, ancl would most respectfully solicit a con- : tinuance of the same to tbo ncir firm. | Atlanta Ga. July 6th, 1855. (dAwJy.) Fine Green and Black Teas. MARKED PEKIN TEA CO., N. Y., PUT up in F, i and 1 lb. pack ages, in a superior manner, so as to bpreserve the fine flavor, and muchl more 1 convenient for retailing than large packages. YOUNG HYSON, GUNPOWDER, IMPERI AL, SILVER LEAF, GOLDEN CHOP, and HYSON, OOLONG, PLANTATION, DELI CIOUS NE PLUS ULTRA, ENGLISH BREAKFAST, HONQ UOIS MIXTURE. We invite orders for the above Teas; a few pounds may be had to try them, or we will refer to many merchants in Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee, who have sold the Teas for years. JAS. CASSIDAY A CO., 150, Front st., New York. JOSEPH D. EVANS,] [JAMES CASSIDAY. July 9,’55. 1 w3t. Dissolution. T HE Copartnership heretofore, existing in the city of Augusta, Ga., under the firm of Dur 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 and Testament. The name of the firm will be used by either of the undersigned on the liquidation of its present affairs. AU persons indebted to tho said firm, are here by notified that immediate payment of all debts now due is required, and all debts not yet duo wiU be required to bo paid immediately upon their falling due as a prompt settlement of the business of said firm, is demanded by the executors of Col. Dunham. C, J. ELFORD, 1 Ex’rs of B. J. B. SHERMAN, j Dunham dc’d Augusta, Ga., June 23. A. BLEAKLEY. The Wholesale and Retail business will be car ried on as usual by the undersigned. (w4t) ARTHUR BLEAKLEY. NEW GOODS. Men rib Soya Olokinc, Clothes New and Fresh. C»»8imerei. The Richest ever brought to this Market- Vestings. Come soon, or they will all be sold. Gloves—Extra Fine the very latest styles and richest materials. Also. Tailor’s Trimmings—Tapes, Crayons, and almost any- thing kept in a Merchant Tailoring establishment, can be bought from tlje. 1 subscriber. Atlanta, Nov 2. d&wtf LEWIS LAWSHE. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. An Agreeable Refrigerant and LAXATIVE. T HIS Preparation has been introduced exten sively on tho continent of Europe, aud in this country as on agreeable Substitute for Epson Salts, it is destitute of bitterness, aud by its pleas ant acidity of t^ste, and its effervescing character, i? rendored a very agreeable sind refreshing drink directions for use accompany each bottle. Pre pared and for sole by A. ALEXANDER, Druggist. For Machinery. WE have just received ASHCROFT’S PATENT STEAM GUAGE, the dafest and most reliable for LOCOMOTIVES or STATIONARY ENGINES. Also, a fine lot of VUL- j CANISED RcBBES MACJ11N£BELTING,STEAM BACK- j ING & HYDRANT HOSE from the BOSTON BELTING CO. Wc arc agent* for the sale of the above goods, GUARANTEE them iu the most satisfactory manner, and offer them at manufacturer's prices, with the freight added. GILBERT & CLARKE, Apr25,’55d&wtf. Hardware Dealers, Atlanta, Ga. For the Ladies. Y\/’E have a large variety of Fancy articles for ’ > Toilet: Combs, Brushes, Pomatums, Soaps, Colugues, Hankerchief Extract. Many patterns of fancy bottles, Ac, for the Table. Cooper’s Isinglass, White and Pink Galatine, Galatino in packages, common Starch, Ac,—AU kinds of flavoring Extracts, to wit: Peach, Al monds, VanUla, Rose, Piminto, Ac, Ac. WU1 the ladies call and see? SMITH A EZZARD. May 10, 1855. tf Uohuttah Springs! I N the county of Murray, 2rimles from Dalton, celebrated for their medical qualities, visited by the native red njan, annually for 40 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 been found to be sovereign. Comfortable coaches and hacks will be found ready at Drltou to convey pas sengers to that place at $2 for each, and every ef fort will be made by the proprietor, to make his guests comfortable. All things are now ready.— Come on. JAMES. EDMONDSON. Spring Placa, Ga., Juno 14. (wtaugt) Augusta Constitutionalist and Savannah Republican, eopy weekly until first of August. Send biUs to tho subscriber. I. 0. 0. F. CENTRAL LODGE, NO. 28,1. 0. O. F. meets for the dispatch of business on every Tuesday Evening, at IK o’clock, at their Hall, on Peach Tree Street—and, on the second and fourth Friday Evenings in each month, on business pertaining to tbe Degree of (‘Rebekah.” S. FRANKFORD, N. O. C. R. HANLEITER, C. ft S. Atlanta, April 17tb. 1866 (dawly.) Notice. A LL persons indebted te ;ne late firm of Kay A Ramsay, or to Dr. If. A’. Ramsay, uve here by, notified, that, having purchased all tjieir 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. ft W. C. HOUGHTON {ai'CCFOSOH TO J. St. TOMLINSON,) Opposite Valentino’s. W ILL execute painting in all its various branches. Dwellings and Signs painted plain or highly or namental. Carriages and Buggies, painted and trimmed, on the shortest notice. He is prepared to paint gentlemens country seats in any part of the State. Atlanta, June 21,1855. (dawly.) LAWSHE & B H 0., “Next door to J. Taylor's Hats-store.“^R Have always on hand a fine stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES AND — > JnDWBIjRV, and are prepared to have watch-work of every descrip tion done up in first rat* style and warranted. Atlanta, may 24. 1854. 1—dwly Negroes. THE subscriber will purchase for his own nse, not on speculation, about 20 likely negroes. Call at Simpson’s Law Office, or at the Atlanta HotoL .4. B: McAFEE. M»y25,’55, d*w3qt. 4lQQ0r ^ ew Bacon, Just Received from Feb 37. rennesdee and for Sale by CLARKE ft GRUBB. TOBACCO, STAG-S LINS, FROM MARIETTA TO CANTON, Via Noonday and Woodstock. The Stages on this route leave Muriella for Canton on Mondays, it ednesdays arid Fridays,soon after the arrival of the passenger train from 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 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 and promptly conveyed from either end of the line. Bublid patronage is most respectful ly solicited —Stage office in Marietta at the Fletch- ar House, and at the Montery House, Canton. A. R. WHITE. J. M. Watson, Agent. jan 1, 1855. jan 24 T Oampfeiene ft Fluid! HE Subscribers have recently established in Atlanta a Camphene ft Fluid Manufactory, and will keep constantly on hand camphene, Burn- rag Fluid, Spirits of Turpentine, Lamps, Lamp Wicks, also a variety of Garden Seeds. WEST ft GLOVER. One door below C. H. Strong’s Store, Whitehall street, Atlanta. Georgia. March 26, 1855. d*wly.) Carmje Trimming ftHanipu Making. J R. SANGRS offers his services in the business • of Carriage Trimming and Harness Making, at his shop at Boswell street. AU work done by him will be executed prompt ly and in a neat and satisfactory style. He respect fully Solicits the custom of his friends and aU who have any thing to be done in his »th> He will keep constantly on hand a good suppfy of materials. ■ Repairing done at short notice’and on favorable terms. mar ”’ 8X10—10X12 and sizes, Linseed Oil. Train do cantos, geo., Sperm Will practice in the counties of Cass, Cherokee, ! Cobb, Forsyth, Gilmer, Lumpkin, Paulding and j t ,JLh ene P Whitefield. jan t-1855. ~ ’ ” D R. N. H. CAMPBELL, Botanic and Eclcctn 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. .411 operations warranted. _ Office and residence, Cherokee street, at Dr. Bellenger'a old stand. Marietta, May 11; 1S55. DRS. CONiNELL &CLELEND, Hvae this day formed a copartnership for the practice of Medicine in its various branches. All calls will be promptly attended to. _ Office at the old stand, where 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, tenders 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 28 A CAKD- D R. A. M. SABAL, respectfully tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Marietta and its vicinity. He may be found at all hours, when not professionally engaged, at his office, over E. P. Webster’s Drug Store. 6m mar 28 HOWARDfl HOUSE, Marietta, Georgia, T. STEPHENS, Proprietor. fiTwm ATTORNEY AT 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 18—ly Copal Varnish So. 1. ! do do do 2. do do do 8. Loach do ill "tUer Japan do {Leather do |Dcmar do (white) ;Sand Paper, assorted, i Putty and Glue. ’Pumice Stone. [Blue Smalts. ■Brown do Burning Fluid Paint Brushc-, (»U sizes) Varnish do do Whitewash Brushes, (all sizes) •Sweeping, dusting, scrubbing, horse, ldackiag brushes ftc. Marking brushes. Sash tool. Camel hair pencils. Gold Leaf. Silver do Blue Stone, Copperas, Madder. Logwood. Spanish Indigo. Chalk, Alnm Turpentine Soap. White soap, Adamantine Candles, Olive Oil best 2q Bottles, Starch, white aud blue, Fluid Lamps and Wicks, Cream Tartar, Supercarbonate Soda, Tartaric Acid, Yeast Powder, Old Castile Soap, ft., ftc. Bed Lead, Litharge. Pruss. Blue, Vermillion Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow. Spanish Brown, Venecian Red, Yellow Ochre, Whiting, ftc. jy 20 NOTICE. T HE subscriber has fitted up Shower and Plnugo BATHING HOUSE, «t his Tannery, near tho Tucker Spring. It i> open nil day, ami until 10 o’clock at night.— Single Tickets. Iff cents. 12 for $1. J. W. BACON. Marietta, June 2V, 1855. _ (w6m) O CHASTAIN has moved back to his old stand • on Chorokcc street, four doors from corner of Public Square, Marietta. Those wanting SAD DLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS, or BUG GIE8 TRIMMED, would do well to call and ex amine his work. AH orders promptly executed in the neatest style. Ho has employed the besi Saddle Maker in this country, and all work war ranted. feb 10—ly. Administrator’s Sale- Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Coweta comity, will bo sold, before tho Couri House door in Spring Plaee, Murray county, ou the first Tuesday in August next, within tho legal hours of sale, Lot of Land No. 259, in tho Stii , district of 3d section, sold as the property ot Ja cob S. Abraham, late of Coweta county, deceased. ■ Sold for the benefit of t.ho heirs and creditors.- • Terms liberal to purchasers, je 7 WM. R. BOWEN, Administrator. HANSELL & SIMPSON. Attorney’s, Counsellors and .Solicitors, J MARIETTA, GEORGIA, i Will practice in the District Court of tho United j States, at Marietta, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the Superior Courts of the follow ingcountics: Cobb, i Forsyth, ; 1’auuiu, Fulton, i Lumpkin, | Paulding. Cass, j Cherokee. 1 Floyd, Pickens, j GilrntT, j Whitefield. Especial attention bestowed in the securing and collecting of claims. ANDREW HANSELL.] fARC.VI) X. SIMPSON, jan 1, 1855. Tr. WM. TELL SKELTOJV, Resident Dental Surgeon R ESIDENCE and office on Cassville st., near the Pub lic ^qr., opposite the Howard House. By their re quest and permission he is authorized to refer to the following gentlemen: Hon. C. J. McDonald. J. B. Blackwell, Esq. Maj. A. V. Brumby, Maj. R. Latimer, Dr. N. L. Chester, Rev. C. A. Fulwood, Wm. I\ Young, Esq. Rev. G. F. Pierce, D. D. Col. T. R. Huson. Hon. John Branch, N. C. T. II. Moore, Esq. Hon. J. R. J. Daniel. •* I keep at my office a tine tooth powder and toothache drops of my own make, with a selection of English brushes, &c. The following charges for operations will be strictly adherred to: Plugging teeth with gold, each, $1 60 “ '* tinfoil, 76 Extracting l » 1 CO i% “ for children, (fir»t teeth) 60 * k 14 servants. 60 Separating by filing, or the India Rubber process. 60 Inserting $ op Cleaning and treatment, from $1 00 to $6 00. Operations for tbe poor, gratis. Examinations and advice for all gratis. All operations warranted. Marietta, June 2. WM. TELL SKELTON. TO THE PUBLIC. ^ THE subscriber is just receiving from New York, a new and complete stock, consisting of Cooking, Parlor, and office stoves! Bright Japan- ed and plain Tin Ware, wooden and Hollow ware, House Furnishing Goods ftc., consisting in part of the following: Steak and Hash dishes, Dish and Plate Covers, Jelly moulds, Coffee Filters, Coffee Urns, Water and Molasses Pitchers, Fluid Lamps, Tea and D R. G. TENNENT offers his professional ser- Coffee p ots> Egg Boilers, Nursery Lamps, Candle vices to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity, stick, Cake Boxes, Spice Boxes, Sugar Boxes, Bonnet Boxes, Tea and Coffee Canisters, Molasses Cups, Cake Pans, Lard and Oil Lamps, Lanterns, Dust Pans, Spittoons, Waiters and Tea Trays, Shovel and Tongs, Brass and Wire Fenders, Din- Slida Water, soda Water. ! ner Bells, Coffee Mills, Brass and Maslin Kettles, We are now drawing Soda Water, with a large Water and Well Buckets, Shell Dippers, Brooms, variety of the choicest Syrups, some of which are ; Brushes, Baskets, Tubs, Mats, Bread Trays, Rat new and of delightful flavor. Traps, Meat Knives, Flesh Forks, and many other ap 11 E. P. WEBSTER, Drug'st A Ap’v. j articles useful to housekeepers, j A fine assortment of Pistols, Ac., such as Colt’s Watches and Jewelry. ; Repeater, Allen’s self-cocking and Revolving Pis- A- D- Rpepe, west side of the Square. Mariet- j l A^ cn Tl ' i self-cocking Rifles, Pouches and ta, Ga., respectfully offers his well selected stock, | Pojvdcr flasks,_Caps, Powder, shot Ac, 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 consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, and a gen eral assortment of articles usually kept in hi? line at the lowest possible prices for cash. He gives his own personal attention to repair- iDgall kinds of Watches and Jewelry. ~ A11 kinds of Hair Work made to order. MRS. C. REMINGTON, MILLINER, And Dealer in Bonnets, llibbons, <£• Flowers. ; -—» Also. Manufacturer of Dresses, Cloaks and Mau- j I.OCK8—Kaob Locks; stock, uiorHcolba^u floor.^tow ’ door. desk, trunk, pad. drawer, chest, cupboard, ward robe, aud other Locks. Also, extra Keys. . Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Roof- ing, Guttering, and all Job work, in our line done at short notice and warranted. W. L. WADSWORTH. No. 2, Howard Row, Marietta. jan 24-tf. BUILDING HARDWARE! Tools, ftc. ftc, I HAVE couatar.tiy ou hand a large stock of Building und other Hardware, consisting in port of ” HINGES of nearly all kinds, wrought and cast, such a a FOR SALE. I WIIaL sell, ou accommodating term8, my Farm o! 430 acre*, three mile* from Marietta: the land i* an good high land as any in the county: on it is a comfort able dwelling with nine rooms, a kitchen, servant's rooms, and other necessary out buildings, a barn and stables; near the dwelling if a well ami a spring of a u- perior water. An}' one wishing to purchase may at any time examine the premises. mar 21. M. MYERS. To the Public. r |'HE subscriber, thankful for past favors, is happy to * inform his triends and the public generally, that he is still at the old stand on Roswell street, where he is prepared to make and repair Carriages, Wagons, &c.— BlacksmDhing done in all its branches with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Always on hand a few' choice Buggies. 1ST Strict attention paid to Horse-shoeing. Jan 26—ly HUMPHREY REID. A Valuable Plantation for Sale. T HE subscriber offers for sale bis valuable plan tation, situated in Chambers county, Alabama. 2i miles above the city of West- Point, immediate ly upon the Chattahoochee River. This planta tion comprises 750 acres of first rate river and creek land, about 250 acres cleared, lOll 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 uneleared land is as good ns any in the county, and well timbered. Call and exam ine for yonrselves. The plaee will show for itself. Terms to suit the purchaser. S. L. IIARRTS. June 22, 1855. tw4t) Bounty Land Pension Claims of Wid ows and Orphans. rpHE undersigned having associated themselves to -*■ gether in the prosecution of Bounty Lind rlninisof widows and orphans, ftc., would announce to the pub lie, that having prepared themselves with h11 tho neo- essary blanks, together with the law regulating tl o above mentioned claims, and also, having mado :u- rangements with competent agents at Washington city, are prepared to prosecute succesaiully any of tlieabnvc mentioned claims, with promptness and dispatch. Applicants will be advised of the highest prices paid for Land Warrants. X. B. GREEN. Marietta April 11. \V. PHILLIPS. Bargains, Bargains! The subscribers having nn unnecessarily large stock of DRY GOODS on hand comprised in part of Merinocs, Delaines, Flannels, Calicoes. Hosery, bleached and unbleached Shirtings, Blnnkets, &<■.. 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 arc offering to soil at very low pri ces. Call and see. HAMMETT A SIMPSON, jan 24 No. 4, Howard Roiv. f pLOUR—At Dcnmead's Wnre-Iln"*e.—J>en- rnead’s Family Flour, Dcnmead’s Super tins 1 Flour, Oaklet i so Shorts superfine Flour, and tine Flour, al ia tillas, of the most approved styles. MARIETTA, GEORGIA, Cassville st.. opposite the Howard House, uov 16—ly LATCHES—Knob Latches,' thumb, gate and othur Ditches. Bolts, fte- NAILS—Wrought aud cut Nails, 3d to 20d, ouch an hinge Nails, lathing, flooriug, ceiliug, shoe aud other Nails. GLASS—Window Glass, from ti by S to 24 by aoinohes, j John B and cau cut to fit any intermediate sizo wanted, for pic- I Rislcy’i ture frames, show cases, Ac. TAINTS—\\ bite Lead, chrome green and yellow, blue, FARMERS 1 SUPPLIES. E A. DOBBS is now receiving and opening a t large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Also a larger lot of Roots and Shoes, than is usu- ...i h,.„i. t . — 0 ———--a—— allv kent in this market A ereat variolv of La : S "l bl own and other colors, also, the snow white atty Kcnt in tnis marKC?. Agieat laneij ot La- ; Zmc Paint now so much usodaud giving universal sat- dies, Misses and Children s Boots and bhoea, A , isfactiou. fine stock of Iluis a ad Caps, Hardware, Cutlery,, TOOLS—i’lauoo. Augurs, Chisels. .Squares, Draw Ac. Al-.O a handsome stock of Saddlery, with an j Knives.^Hammers, Braces and Bitts, Plumbs and Levels, extensive stock of 1’ji.r.Vy Groceries, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, trait, liul^oaes, Cheese, Tobacco, Ac., Ac., which I offer at e..usually low prices for cash or barter. Be suro aud call at tho second door from the northeast corner of the public square, whore I will take pleasure in exhibiting my 6tock of goods, and feel assured that I will gain your confidence, nad have your custom. [no3] E. A. DOBBS. Drugs ami Alediciues. | i.VVtKG a very large assortment of Drugs and Modi • * cines on hand. I would call the attention of the public to a few leading articles. My stock in this line includes almost every article usually kept in the up country, and many' patent medicines not -rencraliv found out of the larger citie.-. PATENT MEDICINES. Rules, Beuch Screws, fte. FARMERS TOOLS—Spades, Shovols, Manure Forks, Hues, Chains, Wagon Boxes, ftc. IRON—-A large assortment of Tyre, Horse-shoe, Band, Round, Square, aud other Iron, aud many other arti cles too tedious to mention. WILLIAM ROOT. Townsend’s Sarparill Sand’s do Bull's do do Arabian Liuimcm, Oxygenated Bitters, Carter’s Spanish Mixture Terry Davis genuiu Killer, Hebrew Plaster. ’Dr. Jayne’s Medicine- ■ Dr. RoseV do Louden ft Go’s, do Mustang Liuimenr. jRadway’s Ready Retie jCherry Pectoral. [Dysentery Cordial. Painjltch Ointment. {Pryor’s Pile Ointment Hay’s Linmcnt. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. W ILLIAM J. KIRBY would inform his friends and customers that he has just received his Spring and Summer Clothing, consisting in part of Cloth, Cash marett. Queen’s Cloth, Drab d’ete, Alapaca and Linen Coats, Capa, Italian and Linen Pants, ana quite a varie ty of Vests, and gent’s furnishing goods, all of which will be sold very cheap for cash. Ail are invited to call and examine before buying elsewhere, a fine 1st of Clothes, Cassimerea, and Vestings, which will be made in the latest style and at short notice. Cutting and repairing done as'usdah A good lot of Trimmings on'hand and for sale law down. All of my old customers indebted to me for the post year, will do me both a favor and simple justioe. by calling and settling their accounts, as I am greatly in need of money, April 11,1855. ‘SAVA*’ NEW SPRING GOODS. PHE undersigned, having just received their Spring 1 Goods, feel confident that they can offer to the pub lic of Marietta aud its vicinity, a stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! Unrivalled foi- beauty and quality. Those w’shing to lest the fact will please call , and examine iheir well selected stock of I sice Collars, Sleeves, Bands, Swiss and Cmuhricditioandchemlselts, striped and dotted Muslins, silk and figured Tissues and Barages, colored Jaooucts and Lawus, Ginghams Chambres, fte. Parasols, Bonnets and Mantillas. Ivory, linen and paper Fans, Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds, bleached and unbleached Shirt- ings, Sheetings, ftc. Also, Boots, Shoes, Rats, and Caps! And a large and ehoioe selection of Ready made Clothing! FOR SPRING AND SOMMER. All of which we pledge ourselves to sell low down for cash. Come and see. march 28, HAMMET ft SIMPSON. E. M. & A. W. ALLEN, RESIDENT DENTISTS, MARIETTA GEORGIA. P ERSONS requiring tho aid of Dental art and skill, either for the preservation of tbe natn< ral teeth, the removal of them when necessary, or their replacement with beautiful artificial substi tutes. arc invited to coil at oar Dental office, where we are prepared to furnish ocular demonstration of our ability to perform all that is expected of tho Dentist. A superior quality of Tooth powder, Brushes, aud detergent washes for diseased gams, always on hand. Professional advice gratis, and all operations warranted. JZSF" Office in Snider’s building, up stairs, op posite the Howard House. may 2 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 be filled with dis patch, in a workman-like 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 INFlRBfA-flY. T HE undersigned have opened. In tho city of Atlan ta, an Infilrinary, for the reception of patients la boring under medical or surgical disease. An Intelligent nurse and faithful servants will be in constant attendance, and will give their attention te the sick at all hours, day and night, when required. Tbe surgical department will be under the control of W, F, WESTMORELAND, who will give prompt atten tion to Injuries, and every variety of disease requiring surglcaloperations. “* The usual fees adopted by the phyaieians of the city will be charged, with fifteen cents per day for board fte. Planters and others sending negroes may rest assured I to, and if after i that they will be properly al. examination it be determined of relief, they will be : ' ?0- WESTMORELAND, M.IL Atlanta, April 24,1866. dftwly Spring 1 and Summer Goods, T HE subscribers take this method of inform ing their friends and customers that they are now roeeiyipg u beautiful assortment of Spring aud Summer Goods, consisting oi the following, viz: BOOTS AND SHOES. Crookeryware and Hardware. SADDLERY AND CUTLERY. HATS CAPS Ate., 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 10-4 and 11-4 bleached and h?owu cotton Sheetings, and linen ditta Cotton and linen pillow v.a3e Goods Bleached and brown Homespuns Ruglisn Long Cloths, a superior article Fancy linen Drills, Farmers’ Drills, and a beauti ful assortment for little boys French, English and American Calicoes, the col ors of every piece warranted French, English and Scotch printed Cambrics. French printed Organdies White, black, pink and bine plain Crape do Paris Plain whit*, blue, pink and black Shallys A few patt .ms of handsome Grenadines —also— A beautij ssortn eat of - Summer Silks, Ribbons, Bo .-rts, Dress Trimmings, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings. All of which will be sold low for cash, and prompt to paying customers, who pay once a year which will be required in every ease, except under circum stances of misfortune. We find the long credit system not only destroying the credit of the mer chants, but ruinous to the farmers. Such being the case, how much better off would we all now be, if the long credit systepq eras done away with, and a shorter one adopted. Had this system been gone into tea years ago, what a difference would there be In point of pecuniary matters in this seotion of country. Very respectfully, April 4 J. J. NORTHCPTT ft CO. ' Welch ft Yorli, ~ West Side of the Public Square and next » Norihcufs Out Stand, e old friends, customers and others, a ■sent or Feney and Staple Dry ■ usual accommodating terms and rea. Jan. 31,1866—ly Graffenburg Hedicinee, And many others too tedious to mention, mo.-l of whieii 1 soil to dealers at Charleston prices hr the doreo. t on CASH. Pkysiclans' Prescriptions carefully prepared. -IU kind of Family Mkoicivi's of the he-t quality con stuntly ou 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. ,vr.; superior Spices, pure ground Cinn.i mon, Cloves, Ginger, Mustard. Pepper, STARCH AND CANDLES. Yellow Soap, Starch Polish. Blue Starch, Lie Blue, Sal Soda, aud Potash. CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID PAINTS AND OILS. Blue, black, red, green, yellow, and other colored Paint, dry or ground in oil, and neatly put up in tin cases, so as to carry safe. Particular attention paid to the paint business WINDOW GLASS. I keep a very large stock of Glass on hand, from the smallest size to 24 by 36 inches, and will cut to suit picture frames, show cases, ftc. Remember this. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. and the goods put up so as to go safe, either hy rail road, stage or wagon, provided the cash is sent with tin- order. ap 25 WILLIAM ROOT w.ft A. RA1LKOAD. THE Rates of FREIGHT charged previous to the burning of the Etowah Bridge are resumed, excepting that all freights to and from Chattanoo ga will be charge 5 cents extra por lOOibs. JAMES F. COOPER, Sup’t. June 30, ’55., d6t. WARRANTED PIANO FORTES FOR SALE ON TRIAL. Payment not desired until sufficient- ly tested. Good second hand Pianos •" " • «»Sbr sale or hire. Old Pianos taken in exchange lor new ones. Please address Jone 14. c. F. BARTH. To Rent. r f 1 HE Brick House on tbe west side of the railroad, in * the city of Marietta, owned by Chan. Clar. Also, four roome in Colonade Place. Apply to May 30—3m. WM. T. WINN. Flour! Flour! Tfi y aL8 *i ,1 ? t> * r ~ gt>> C0untl 7 Flour, just raeaivod and ft/fwateby CLARKE ft GRUBB. SLOAN & OATMAN, DEALERS IN Italian, Egyptian & American .■■I ■ ■W'mr AND EAST TENNESSEE MARBLE. TOMBS. URN S1 V A S E S. Marble Mantels AND JFur n tefunfli$l«T rtrt r, AU orders promptly filled. ^8^.Ware rooms opposite Georgia Railroad De pot, Atlanta, Ga. Meh6,1855-dftwly. crvBBLS. Mackerel (Fresh) Just received and *J\J for at $8.50 by W. W.- ROARK,