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Wholesale Cigar JEntubllshment.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga
J. VALENTINE, & CO.
HAVE on hand and for sale the following choice
Brand* of Cirgara, viz;
La* Cabana*, Magnolia, El. Corado,
Empreun, Ambrosia, Buatamentc,
Dundee Landre* Plantation, Neptuno,
El Verano, Curiasedads, Expasicion,
Minerva, El. Dundee, Menragaroa.
Alao a large assartment of domestic Cirgars,
which we obligate ouraelvea to rail as low as the
same stock can be bought in any market in the
Union.
Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
aug 26,1854- ts. VALENTINE, & CO.
At the Old Stand of
rwc>n«<□:*Nira a
THE attention of customers is respee
fully and confidentially culled to a very
large stock of Goods being now receiv
ed, and just purchased in a hard pinch at tne
North, and at very low prices, consisting of Gro
ceries, Hardware, of every description. Staple Dry
Goods dec., which shall be sold at short profits for
Cush or Produce. Every one will find it to Lis in
terest to call and give me his trade.
J. NORCROSS,
tri-weekly once a week for 6m, weekly do
nov. I, 1854.-n29. p «
THE ANNUAL RACES
OVER the LAFAYETTE RACE COURSE
will coine off Tuesday, 9th January, 1855,
and continue throughout the week.
First day, Tuesday, the 9th, a Colt Stake for 3
years old, SSOO entrance, SIOO forfeit, with SSOO
added by the Club, provided two or more shall
start; to which the following entries have been
received, to wit:
T. R. Goldsby, br. c. Brown Dick, by imp.Mar
grave, dam Fanny King, by imp. Glencoe. T.
R. Goldsby, ch. c. by imp. Margrave, dam by imp.
BcMuinar. F. G. Murphy & Co., ch, g. Har
ner, by Glencoe, dam by imp. Trustee. John
Harrison, gr. f. out of Marietta, by Grey Eagle,
John Harrison,gr. f. out of Sally Morgan. John
Belcher,br. c. by Childe Harold, darn by imp.
Priam, (Preiulfo A Buford.) M. C. Nisbet, a
Sovereign filly, dam by Stockholder. John Camp.
' bell, n filly by Wagner, dam by a Trunby Mare
W. W. Woodfolk, b. c. Invincible, by imp. Sov
ereign, dam by Stockholder.
Second day, Wednesday, the 10th, two mile
heats for Jockey Club Purse of z S3OO
Third day, Thursday,the 11 th, three mile heats
for Jockey Club Purse of SSOO
Fourth day, Friday, the 12th, four mile heats
for Jockey Club Purse of SBOO
Same day rtColt stnkofor three years olds, S2OO
entrance, SIOO forfeit, to which the following en
tries have been receivod, to wit: W. W. Wood
folk, b. c. Invincible, by imp. Sovereign, dam by
Stockholder. JamM. Harrington, ch fby imp
Margrave, dam by Monmouth Eclipse. John
Campbell, a filly by Glencoe, dam Cub, the dair
of Monte. John Harrison, gr f out of Marietta,
by Grey Eagle. John Harri«”n, gr f out of Hally
Morgan. F. G. Murphy <Sc.I ih fby Glencoe,
dam by Barefoot. T. B. Goldsby, ch cby Glen
coo, dam by Leviathan.
Fifth day, Saturday, the 13th, mile heats, best
three in five, for Jockey Club Purse of S2OO
Col. Boyden and Cheatham’s string. Mr. P. 8.
Fowler Trainer, with Highlander at its head.
Capt. Moore's string, (Mr. Thomson trainer) with
Maid of Orleans and Magrath. Mr. Puryear’s
string (training in “propria persona,”) with Char
ley Ball at its head, and N. B. Young’s string
(always his own trainer) with Nat Blick and
John Hopkins at its head. Col. Gold by’s string,
(old Ancel trainer,) with Betty King, Brown
Dick and many others. Col. Berry Williams,
with his three Colts. Col. Campbell's string,
Patterson trainer, with Mary Taylor, Cornelia
Reed and many others, and lastly, though mostly
to lie dreaded, comes Col. John Harrison’s long
string, Ned Trainer, with Griff Edmondson at its
heud, are all arranged for and confidently expect
ed. All lovers of good sport.ahould not let this
opportunity pass. While we invite the ladies,
and are anxious for all gentlemen to visit our
Course, we at the same time assure them, with
their aid, good order shall he kept, for which ac
commodation we trust that every gentleman will
conic prepared strictly to conform to the Rules F
the Club. GLOVER* PURYEAR,
ff#-. Proprietors.
Augusta, Ga., Dec’r 14, ’54. [twlt-wtdr.
I Hl. James R. Smith, late of Sandersville, Ga
1 /having permanently located in this city, of
ers his professional services to the citizens of At
lanta.
A professional experience of more than twenty
years in the practice of Physic, in this State,
(eighteen of which was spent in Washington
County,) is the only guarantee offered of his
skill and experience as a Physician.
When not professionally engaged he will at all
times be found at the Atlanta Republican Office,
or at his residence on Prior street, one door South,
Mitchel street.
REFERENCES:
W. Markham, Esq.,
Rev. J. P. Du mca n, f . A1
L. G. Gh a nt, Esq., f Atlanta.
A. G. Wark, Esq. (
Dr. Wm. T. Hay.ikh, /
Dr. E. C. Williarson, t Sandersville,
Gen. T.J. Wautwkn. ’
22, ’54. w ly.
Stone Coal and Coke.
JAS. Vaughn <St Brothers keep constantly on
hand a supply of Crtnl and Coke. Send your
orders to Chattanooga, Ten.
nov 27, ’64. w n4l-2m.
OHN C. CI.KI.ANI). 1 f THOMPSON ALLAN,
Indianola, Cal- > < Lawrenceville,
bounce. Texas. J [ Gwinnett co. Ga.
TEXAS LAND AGENCY.
J. C. CLELAND & T. ALLAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
. FIAHIB Agency having a perfect
I knowledge of the land laws,
and general land business of the
State of Texas, will give their
prompt attention to the investigating of all claims
to lands, selling, purchasing or locating the same.
Emigrants to Texas will find it to their interest
to employ this Agency in the purchasing of and
locating their homes. Lands purchased or loca
ted on reasonable terms, locations selected to
suit purchasers, lands bought and sold. Letters
post-paid, and addressed to either of the firm will
meet with prompt attention.
nov. 17, 51. wly
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
I)Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January next, within the legal
hours ot sale, la-fore the court house door in said
county, at public outcry, Lot of Land No. 168,
in the 14th disttict, 3d section of said county, and
all that portion of Lot No. 192, in the 14th dis
trict, 3d section, adjoining the town of Calhoun.,
which has not heretofore been disposed of. Hohl
as the property of A. Chandler, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirsand creditors of said deceas
ed, on • credit until the 25th December, 1855,
with notes and approved security.
WM. B. CAANDLER,
DANIEL JOHNSON,
Nov. 23, 1851. Administrators.
41 t-w I—wUls
KAY’S CHEAP BOOK STORE.
Books, Stationary, Fancy Goods, Jewelry,
Gnirt, Aluslc,Uook Bindery, Blnuk Book
Mnnufnctttlry nod .fob Printing, nt
KAY’S CHEAP BOOK STORE,
White K~ ’I Str., Atlanta, Ga.
THE subscriber bogs,
JkL respectfully, to tn- 7 fp
form the citi-zens of At
fa'.Sb.Mta'CS Ignta, and surrounding ~•
country, that he r has considerably enlarged
his stock of Books, in nil the depart
ments of Literature, embracing Biographical,
Historical, Theological, Law, Medical, French,
Latin, Greek ttnd Miscellaneous works, all at the
very low st reasonable price—American and
Foreign Fancy Stationery; also, 2000 Reams of
Paper, all qualities low down !
Having the services of experienced workmen,
second to none, he is prepared to do any kind o*
Book Binding at short, notice, and at reasonable
prices.
Blank Books manufactured of the, very best oi
paper, (English heavy laid if required,) such tu-
Blank Books for Merchants, ruled to any patern:
also, for accounts, begs to refer the public to a lot
of Bank Books, at the Atlanta Bank; also, to n
get just finished for Fulton county. \ll work ii
this department warranted, got up expeditiously
and at living charges. Having recently purchas
cd the JOB OFFICE, known as Ware’s Office,
more recently as Ware and Eddleman’s Mam
moth Job Printing Office, and having a splendid
lot of Type, Ink, &c., I am fully prepared and will
do work low—as low as the lowest. I purchaseo
the Office for accommodation to the public, to de
work here under our own eyes, instead of sending
together |xrints remote. I hope the public will
appreciate my motive, and continue to favor me
with their patronage so literally bestowed since
my location here, for which, and a continuation
of, I return my sincere acknowledgments.
WILLIAM KAY,
Book Seller, Stationer, Printer, Book Binder,
and Blank Book Manufacturer.
August 29,1854. 1 ts.
REMOVAL.
HUNNICUTT & SILVEY,
HAVE removed to No. 3, in Dougherty’s
new Brick Block, near J. Norcross, and
op|Misite the Atlanta Bank, where they are re
ceiving a well selected Stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry (Hoods.
tAlso, a desirable Stock of Clothing, con
sisting of coats, pants, vests, under gar
ments and Furnishing Goods of all dcS.
criptiona—Trunks, Valiecra, Carpet Bugs, Um
brellas, Boots and Shoes, Hats and C'aps.igffll
and in fact every article in the clothing and /V
--furnishing line.
Gentlemen visiting Atlanta will do well to call
and examine before purchasing, as our Stock can
not be excelled in the city,in nedtness of fit, qual
ity and finish. Thankful to our former pat ous
and friends for their liberal patronage, and beg
a continuance of the same. No. 3, White-hall
Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
oct 12 n2otf-tw Hunnicutt a Silve
Bi Ilia id Tables.
TIIHE Subscribers having enlarged their man
_[ ufacturing facilities, and made essential im
provements in the const ruction and elasticity of
the Patent Vulcanized India Rubber Cushions,
which are preferred to all others by the best ama
tuer players, enables them to furnish tables cheap
er t an any others; whereby we are enabled to
oiler a good and substantial table for $225 up to
$250 and S3OO, with everything complete; with
marble, wood and slate teds, some of which arc
made expressly for private use. Orders by mail
for Tables, Balls. Cues, Cloths, French Cue
Leathers, Cue Wax, and Repairing old cushions,
attended to as promply as if given in person.
GRIFFITH * DECKER,
Billiard Manufacturers, No. 90 Ann street,
New t oct 23, ’54 n25-3m.
R. HOOPER,
PHO DUCK BROKER AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
East Sins Market Strkkt Nkar th>: Rivkr,
Chattanooga, -- - - ------ Tennessee.
Aug. 1854. Itwtt
Hardware Store.
Corner Grant & Williams
New Brick Block Peach
toJaWßcSttMM*' Tree street, Atlanta Ga.
Gilbert & Clarke.
IMPORTERS and dealers exclusively in Hard
ware, Cutlery, Guns, &c., on hand a fine as
sortment of Iron, Steel, Nails and other 1< ,w y
goods, besides leather belting, steam packing g.n
gearing, &c. oct. 8, *54. nl9-tf-
LVIHLIIJIt I*.
PR. W. R. MOSELEY’S Surgical and
Cancer Infirmary, is now open for the
i reception of patients. His Infirmary contains
thirty large well furnished rooms, w ith plenty of
I good and trusty servants always on hand. Thisis
, the first Institution of the kind ever established in
, the Southern States, although such an institution
has long been needed. Ladies Department strict
ly private, if desired. They will receive the daily
attention of the proprietor, as well as one of the
most experienced Matrons in the South. Dr.
Moseley s treatment is generally without the use
of the knife, causing very little pain. Patients are
boarded at $1 per day, or sls per month. Fee
to be agreed upon before the case is undertaken.
All communications must be post paid, and ad
dressed to W. R. MOSELEY, M. D., Griffin, Ga.
Aug. 29,’54. nltf
40,000 worth of Reul Kstute For Sale
<A UCT 10UE> I will sell at public <•-’-i>
Auction on the first ! l il
Tuesday in January next, FORTY-FOUR VA
CANT and THIRTEEN IMPROVED CITY
LOTS, situated in different parts of the City of
Atlanta. Many of these Lots are deeirable as
sites for dwclings, and some of them are good
business stands.
"The Sale to comm nee at 9 o’clock, A. M., in
front of the new Brick Store, under the Odd Fel
low’s Hall, on Peach-Tree Street.
I hums.' One-fourth, CiuiUj the ballancc pay
able in one and two years, with interest.
Ly Those wishing to inspect this Property,
or any portion of it. prior to the day of Sale, will
Im- directed to it by applying to me at the store
of Pan * McKenzie. LEWIS J. PARR.
nov. 16, ’54. tAW ts.
An Extensive Stock of Dry Goods!
AT NEW YORK COST !•
THE subscribers, being desirous to
! make a change of investment, offer
j their whole stock of Domestic and Fan-
1 cy Dry Goods
AT FIRST COST ’
We have determined to dispose of our stock oi
Dry Goods between now and Christinas, and beg
leave to assure our friends and customers that this
advertisement is no hoax, nor do we intend to
humbug the people. It is our honest intention to
withdraw from the Dry Goods business, and
hence we have concluded to offer bargains to nil
that come forward to buy, for easA. These are
the only terms on which wo will sell in future.
We respectfully solicit the people to call and f
examine our stock. JACOB HAAS & CO.
Oct. 31, 1854. n2B-tf
Ezzurtl J* Young,
F Barters, Hair dressers and Coulters, are
khprepared to shave gentlemen in the most
style, also hair dressed and cut in
Ll the latest fashion.
Shop opporite New Gruuate Bank building
rap. 9, ’54. n6-6m.
WM. P. CONVERSE,
T. M. CONVERGE, WM. P. CONVERSE, JR.
CONVERSE, & co.
Grocers and Dealers in Western Produce,
Corner of Canal and New Levee Sts.,
NEW ORLEANS.
T.'cli- lute Store and Stock, having been com
j iete -y destroyed by fire, on the sth day
of A ugiist last, fluey hate removed to the
thee l.argeand CoMiinodlons Stores oceu
polng the eottave In,nude d by ('anal, Com
mon. New In v< c nud FtiHou streets, w here
they are tn reeelpt of
AN ENTIRELY NEW AND WELL
SELECTED ASSORTMENT.
jrZtiWi will be sold on favorable terms,
for Cadi or yood City Acceptances.
To the following List of Goods they desire
to call attention.
Provisions.
Mess Pork,
Prime do.
Mess Beef, in bbls, and
half bbls.
Prime Beef,
Clear Sides.
Ribbed do.
Shoulders,
Shugar Cured Hams,
Plain, do
Dried Beef,
Beet Tongues,
Lard, in bbls, and kegs.
Goshen Butter,
Western do.
Pine Apple, Butter,
Split Peas,
Pearl Barley,
White Beans,
Potatoes,
Onions,
Coarse & Fine Salt,
Table Salt in boxes and
Bags,
Rice,
iMacaroni,
: Vermicelli,
I Dried Peaches,
do Apples,
Liquors, tec.
Cognac Brandy,
American, do.
Peach do.
Jamaica Rum,
N. England Rum,
N. Orleans do.
Holland Gin,
American do.
Irish M hiskey,
Rye do.
Mononga do.
Bourbon do.
Rectified Whiskey,
Dexter’s do.
Oliver’s do.
Rose do.
Madeira Wine,
Sherry do.
Port do.
Malaga do.
Muscat do.
Sauternu do.
Claret do.
Champagne,
Wolfe’s Schiedai-
Schnapps,
Bramjy Peachc.
do. Cherries
do. Fruits,
■ do. Pears,
■ Curacoa,
i Maraschino,
■ Absynthe,
Kirschwasser,
Annisette,
Cordials,
Porter,
Cider,
Segars.
A large assortment,
i Soap.
; Winchester’s No. 1,
f Eagle,
1 Rose,
Chemical,
Extra Family,
Livermore’s No. 1,
Cambridge.
• Steam Refined,
Southern Factory,
■ Castile,
Toilet,
Shaving.
Wood’ll Ware
Painted Buckets,
■ Cedar do.
Well do.
Painted Tubs,
Ceader do.
Brooms,
Wash Boards,
Clothes Pins,
’ Shoe Brushes,
Scrub do.
Bed Cords,
(Plough Lines,
i Cocoa Dippers,
Cotton Twine,
1 Lamp Wick,
Clark’s Matches.
’ Round Wood Matches,
Tobacco.
‘ Chewing,
Smoking,
i Drugs.
I Indigo,
(Copperas,
i Salaeratus,
j Brimstone,
(Sulphur,
jLamb Black,
iSpanish Brown,
! Carb. Soda,
((’ream of Tartar,
(Tartaric Acid,
j Camphor,
i.Madder,
I Alum,
Epsom Sults,
Saltpetre,
Quinine,
Sundries.
Starch,
Powder, •
Fire Crackers.
Shot.
i Bar Lead,
j Nails,
Ink,
1 Candy.
Corks,
Bottles,
Demijohns,
Pipes,
(Flasks.
Glass,
( Putty,
i Blacking,
Wrapping Paper.
(W riting do.
Playing Cards,
Percussion Caps.
Executed.
taw.lv
Teas.
Imperial,
/An i powder,
t'oiing Hyson,
Powe-hong,
I lolong,
Coffee.
Rib,
Havana,
’atuaica,
i .aguyra,
lava,
I lid Gov’t. Java,
Mocha.
.Sugar.
Brown,
While Clarified,
Yellow,
Havana,
N. Y. and N. O-,
I .oaf,
('rushed,
Powdered,
Granulated.
Molasses.
Plantation.
Sugar House,
N. Y. Golden Syrup,
N. O. do. do.
Fruits, N’ts, &c
Raisins,
Figs,
Citron,
Cunants,
°runcs,
Cranberries,
Almonds,
Pecans,
Brazil Nuts,
Filbert*.
Oils.
Castor,
Lard,
Linseed,
Whale,
r<j>erm,
Tanners,
< Hive.
Flour.
Extra St. Louis.
Superfine, do
Ohio,
Illinois,
Buckwheat,
Corn Meal.
Fish
Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2,
in bbls., half bbls., qr.
bbls., and kitts; No. 3,
in bbls, and half bbls.
Salmon, in kitts and half
kitts.
Shad, in kitts,
Codfish, in boxes, and
drums,
Herring, n texes.
Pickles, &c.
Underwood’s Davis/and
Wardell & Pease’s
Pickles—gallons, half
gallons, quarts, and
pints.
Tomatto Catsup,
Walnut do.
Mushroom do.
Worcestershire Sauce
—Eng.
Worcestershire Sauce
—Boston,
Rose Water,
Orange Fl. Water,
Pie Fruit,
Ass’d. Janies and Jel
lies,
Red Current Jelly,
Preserves,
Canton Ginger,
Capers,
Olives,
Fresh Salmon, in cans
do. Lobsters do.
do. Oysters, do.
do. Peaches, do.
do. Strawberries in
cans.
Sardines, in half and
qr. boxes,
Pepper Sauce, quarts
and pints,
Durkee’s Yens? Pow
ders.
Extract* of Lemon,
do Pine Ap
ple,
Extract of Nutineg,
do. (’loves,
ilo. Vanilla,
do. Cinnamon, ;
do. Rose,
do. Ginger,
do. Cochineal, i
do. Strawberry. l
Lemon Syrup,
Assorted Syrups, I
Stoughton Bitters, i
Gouley’s Bitters, i
Broker’* do.
Ess. Pepjx-rmint,
India Currie,
Chocolate,
Spices, &e.
Kenteky Mustard,
Ohio do.
Cinnamon.
(loves,
Mace.
Pepper,
Spice,
Ginger,
Nutmegs,
C iyenne Pepper,
Candles.
Sperm,
Star, in boxes and half
boxes.
Snuff.
Macaboy,
Scocth,
lL>uey Dew,.
LP" Orders prom;>tly
oc 12ni.
Adair & Ezzard,
DEALERS IX
CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps, &c.
No. 50 White-Hall Street. Atlanta, Georgia.
G. W. ADAIR, JOHN FOSTER EZZARD.
rap. 28, 54. t n!4-4m.
Choice Hotel,
BY MRS. M. A. CHOICE.
Rome, Georgia.
SITUATED in the centre of town, near the
Post-office, on the corner of Broad and
Bridge streets.
An Omnibus will be always in readiness to
convey Passengers to and from the Depot free of
charge. Persons spending time in Rome, will
find it decidedly to their advantage to stop at
this Hotel. H. D. HARRIS, Superintindent,
Dec 7, tjwty Formerly of Madison, Ga.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
UE South Nashville Furniture
Manufacturing Company have
*>lll ‘ now on hand an increased stock
of home-made Furniture, and with tteir increas
ed stock of material to make Furniture, will be
able to keep a good assortment of Furniture for
the Nashville Market.
Purchasers will find it to their interest to give
them a call at their Depot No. 38, North Market
street, or nt the Factors Buildings. College street,
College Hill.
R. H. GROOMES, Pres’t.
V m. L. Nance, Sec’y. tawlv
Auction and Commission Business
HAVING located ourselves on White Hall
street, opposite Messrs. Whitney & Hunt’s
store, and below W. W. Roark’s old stand, are
now prepared to sell all kinds of Merchandize,
Negroes, Real Estate, Furniture, &c., &c., at
AUCTION.
or at private sale. '
W e are also ready to receive on consignment,
Bacon, Lard, Corn, Oats and all other kinds of
produce, and will sell on the best of terms, and
make prompt remittances.
A share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
SWIFT & BRYANT.
Jon. R. Swift, L. It. Bryant-
Atlanta, Dec; 2, 1851. 43 t&w ts
M CREA & TERRASS,
M holesale Grocers and Commission r.i
feirttHwM Merchants, Dealers in Foreign and
“ Domestic Liquors, and Iron, Cast- f
ings, Salt, Flour, &c., Nashville, Tenn.
nov. 16,’54. tawly
TUNNEL HILL
BY JOHN M’ALLISTER.
THE house is commodious and well pret
JslioL pared The table is furnished with the bes
the country can produce.
nov. 14’ .■ I tAwly
NEYV BOOKS THIS DAY.
SUNNY Memories of Foreign
’’ij Lands, by H. B. Stoule.
j/ Now A Days, by L. J. Curtis.
The Lamp Lighter.
A Stray Yankee in Texas, by Paxton.
Mrs. Partington’s Carpet Bag of Fun.
Sprangles and Tingles or the Rival Bell, by
J. B. Jones.
Fifteen Minutes round New York, by G. G.
Foster.
__ Hard "Times, by Charles Dic.kens. , ♦
The Forest Rose, a tale oi the. Frontier, by
Emerson Bennett.
Bride of the Wilderness, by the same Author.
Wonwn’s Love, a true story of the Heart, by
Engine Sue.
Yale College Scrapes, by John D. Rose, Esqr.
The Mysteries of Free Masonry, containing
all the Degrees of the Order cojil’ered in a Mas
ters Lodge, by Capt. Wm. Morgan.
The Deserted Wife by Emma D. E. N. South
worth.
The Prairie Guide or the Rose of the Rio
Grand, by G. N. M. Curtiss, Esqr.
Dr. Valentines Comic Lectures.
The Quiet Heart.
The Seven Capital Sins, Pride or the Duchess,
by Eugine Sue.
Tom Burke of Ours, by Charless Lever.
Kate Odonoghue, by “ “
Joseph Wilmot or the Memories of a Man Ser
vant, by G. W. M. Reynolds.
TiconJerago or the Black Eagle, a romance of
Days Not Far Distant, by G. P. R. James, Esqr.
For sale low, by WILLIAM KAY.
Atlanta, Ga. nov. 11,'54. taw n33-3m.
KIRKPATRICK & NEVINS,
Grocers, Commission Merchants,
and dealers in Foreign and <
inestic Liquors, No. 7and 9 Market street, Nash
ville, Tenn.
nov. 16, ’54. tawly
GO.
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants,
MOBILE, ALA.
August 29, 1854. 1 ly.
I -- - ... I
ROBB & SMITH,
GROr rr. w 11 ° 1 eßa 1 e and Reta
—ferJ Grocers anil Produce Deal
ers, No. 65. Market Street, Six doors from Broad
I Nashville, Tennessee.
nov. 16, ’54. tawtf
House and Lot for Sale.
4 HOUSE and Lot well improved, and a '
IJL vcr y desirable location on Mitchell street. >
For tarnis apply to SWIFT & BRYANT.
Dec. 2, 1851. 43t&wtf
-pMSALEr
4 COI NTRY Stand for selling Goods, 12
i V miles from Cartersville and 10 from Dallas,
thejatter, being the nearest trading point. Con
nected with it are a Tan-yard, Blacksmith Shop
and a small Farm, all doing a good and growing
business.
The country is fresh, healthy and rapidly im-1
proving—any man can be satisfied by examina- j
tion, that there is money in it. An early appli
cation is desired. Terms accommodating.
Huntsville. Paulding County.
J. T BURKHALTER,
nov 16, *54. w n4O-tf-
Office Stationery.
4 LARGE and valuable Stock of FRENCH,
ENGLISH and AMERICAN STATION-!
ERY. all fresh and new, comprising everything I
usually kept in a Statiom rv Warehouse. At
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JOB PRINTING.
rjTHE BEST JOB PRINTING OFFICE IN
1 THE SOUTH is connected with our Es-'
tablishment. Plain and Fancy Printing ofeverv
description, NEATLY AND PROMPTLY" EX
ECUTED.
Paper of all Kinds.
1 PRINTING PAPER of the test quality, ALL !
SIZES, kept on hand, and heavy invoices (
constantly arriving and sold at manufacturer’s (
prices. RECORD PAPER. CAP PAPER, of j
every variety; White and Blue Ruled and Plain |
Letter Paper of all kinds and colors. Cream'
M oveand Plain. French. English and American
Note Paper; Plain, Fancy and Commercial pa-I
per. Drawing Paper, all'sizes; Monocromatic
Boards, &c. Sampling Paper, and Wrapping
Papers of all kinds, at WM.KAY S.
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SIGHT CHECKS ON
Nt iz- YbrA for Sale at Current Hutts
TAN D Warrants, uncurrent Bank Notes and
j Coin Bought and sold, collection of Notes
and Drafts attended to for the usual Commission.
U. L. WRIGHT,
aug 26,1854. y.
Land for Sale by the State.
BY virtue of an Act of the
Legislature of Georgia, ap
proved February 13th, '54, -
entitled an “An Act amen-
datoryof an Act to repeal an Act to extend the
time for fortunate drawers in all the Land and
Gold Lotteries to take out their grants, assented
to in December, 1841, and to limit the time for
fortunate drawers in said Lotteries to take out
their grants, Ac., assented to December 21, 1843,”
the following Lots of Land, principally Orphan
Lots ungrauted, and now reverted to the State,
will be sold in the counties where they lie, before
the Court House door thereof, on the days here
inafter specified, subject to the rules and regula
tions which govern Sheriff’s Sales, by agents al
eady appointed for that purpose.
LAND LOTTERY.
Also, on the let Tuesday in January, 1555, at Trenton
the following lots in the county of Dade t
No*, Di.-t, Nos, ist. Nos. Ist. Nob; ist
10 282 10 147 It 95 19
42 10 298 10 u 18 127 19
53 ■ 10 104 1! 29 19 161 19
Also, on the first Tuesday in January, 1855, the following
Lots in the county of Cass :
Nos. Dist. Nos. Dist. Nos. hist. Nos. Diss.
44 5 196 16 211 22 218
Alio on the s.nue day. tho Gold Lots in said county, revet
ted by present Law. See under head in Gold Lottery.
Also, on the Ist Tuesday in January, 1855, the following
Lotsin tljc county of Whitfield, at Dalton :
Nos. Dist. Nos. Dist.
258 10 170 27
Also on the Ist Tuesday in January 1855, at Rome, th
following Lots in the county of Floyd :
NoS. Dist. Nos. Diet. Nos. Dist.
15 22 234 22 275 22
Also on the same day, the Gold Lots in said county, re
verted by present Law. Bee under head of Gold Lottery.
Also on the Ist Tuesday in January LSSS, the following
Lots at Morganton, the county Seat of Fannin, the Lots Ic
ing in Funam county :
Nos Dist Sec Nos Diet Sec Nos Dist See
67 6 I 61 71 801 8 1
182 6 I 78 71 99 9 2
211 6 1 98 71 136 9 2
225 6 1 12 7 2 69 27 2
9 71 199 7 2 70 27 2
31 7 I 119 8 1 110 27 2
48 71 177 8 1 174 27 2
58 71 253 8 1
Also on tiie Ist Tuesday in February, 18'5, the following
Lots in the county of Chattooga, at Summerville :
Nos Dist Nos Dist Nos Dist Nos Dist
'66 5 169 13 260 13 118 25
104 5 181 13 45 15
129 13 275 13 49 25
Also on the Ist Tuesday in February 1855, will be sold a
Dahlonega the following Lotsin the county of Lumpkin:
Mos Dist Nos Dist Nos Dist
57 6 91 6 164 6
Also on the same day, the Gold Lots in said county, rever
ted by present Law. See under head of Gold Lottery.
Also on the Ist Tuesday in February 1855, a Lot in Catoos
to he sold at Ringgold :
No 10, 28th district.
GOLD LOTTERY I
Also on the first Tuesday in January 1855, at Cassville, in
tire county of Cass :
Nob Dist Sec Nob Dist Seo ’ Nos Dist Sec
139 4 3 731 17 3 373 21 2
333 4 3 H 62 17 3 439 21 2
94 4 3 1019 17 3 455 21 2
423 17 3 310 21 3 765 21 2
1182 21 2
A Iso on the Ist Tuesday in Jvnuary 1855, the following
ot s in the County of Cherokee, ■> t Canton :
Fos Dist Nos Dist Nos Dist Nos Dist
228 2 8 3 7« 3 315 15
452 2 24 3 875 3 5>4 15
2 72 3 -79 3 15
721 2 * 275 3 967 3 25 21
1081 2 286 3 1170 3 42 21
Also on the first Tuesday in January 1855, at Rome, the
following Lots in the county of Floyd :
Nos Dist -Nos Dist Nos Dist Nos Dist
4 3 136 3 697 3 984 3
71 3 192 3 734 3 1202 3
92 3 2-0 3 744 3 1314 3
93 3 573 3 746 3 1214 3
127 3 699 3 905 3 81 16
206 16
Also on the Ist Tuesday in Fobrua ry 1855, the foliowin
Lots in the county of Forsyth, at Cumming :
Nos Dist Nos Dist Nos Diet Nos Dist
| 15 1 812 2 s.->7 3 675 14
( 3-0 1 949 2 887 3 723 14
J 225 2 99 3 1096 3 953 14
I 290 2 118 3 50 14 1015 14
i *><9 2 187 3 117 14 1046 14
772 2 523 3 494 14 1062 14
, 1129 14
Also on the Ist Tuesday in February 1«55, the following
Lotsin the county of Cobb, at Marietta:
Nos Diet Nos Dist Nos DM Nos ‘Dist
124 17 16 7**9 17 922 17
<■s9 1 955 16 800 17 329 18
871 1 535 17 901 17 457 19
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Also on the Ist Tuesday in February 1855, the following
Notsin the county <■. Paulding, at Van’Wert :
'rSL 11 4 > i=<t Nos Dist Nos Dist Nos Dist
99 785 2 557 3 256 19
119 1 1019 2 711 3 284 19
264 I 1060 2 993 3 302 19
321 1 1223 2 1030 3 605 19
31 2 1279 2 1070 3 644 19
2 22 3 1099 3 810 19
£7 2 23 3 318 18 MU 19
S? X 58 3 388 18 864 19
2 177 3 760 J 8 998 19
2 307 3 967 18 KXrj ]9
2® 2 4IX> 3 45 19 1006 19
72a 2 455 3 55 19 1140 19
Lots on the let Tuesday in February 1855, thetollowinc
Nosin Lumpkin county:
Dist N os DUt Nus i>iut
,*l7 4 246 5 6-7 11 572 ]>
< 275 5 740 II
1 3.53 ,5 7-S<s II 7.58 12
131 M 5 879 II 8()6 12
4Ub 4 859 5 922 II loou 3
4 915 5 982 11 Him jo
52? 4 1169 5 1127 II 1095 2
67! 4 1186 5 1278 11 1024 12
*■7B 4 1087 5 13 12 1211 o
747 4 447 .5 80 12 283 2
**l> 4 448 5 163 12 6 15
02b 4 611 5 245 12 73 15
°Bo 4 63'2 5 272 12 89 15
1-9 4 656 5 369 12 178 15
216 4 (J 73 5 KM 12 23> 5
59 S 698 5 413 12 377 I's
JA , S ’2 499 15
137 5 33 11 558 12 ‘
north half of nob 111. 365,394 and 438, 13th dist.
Also on thelat Tuesday in March 1865, at Cedar Town, the
j oliowing l ots in the county of Polk :
nos Dist NOH Dist mor Dist iw*.R nist
.w» i 2 420 20 1191 20
274 1 38 17 447 20 1265 20
324 1 44 17 496 20 19 21
3>>.B 1 .87 17 .501 20 49
373 1 121 17 555 20 169 21
416 1 131 17 591 20 237 21
466 1 137 17 686 20 240 21
567 1 202 17 760 20 351 21
636 1 226 18 766 20 373 21
652 1 .342 18 786 20 421 21
677 1 348 18 808 20 536 21
*>l 1 379 18 868 20 a
S 2 2 427 18 918 20 713 2 1
I>* 2 I3f 18 939 20 799 2
218 2 48 20 998 20 863 21
337 2 67 20 104 1 20 1186 2
.384 2 70 20 1086 20 10.35 21
401 2 114 20 1095 20 1200 21
592 2 227 20 1103 20 1201
595 2 228 20 1113 20 1266 21
1 *26!) 21
Also at Campbellton, on the Ist Tuesday in March, a Lot
of Land in Campbell county :
su 455 iu the 18th district.
If any of the above Lets are improperly elassiOed. they will
be readvertised, and sold in the counties where they be.
Those divided by county lines will be sold in the counties
where they a re advertised for sale
HERSCHEL V, JOHNSON.
By the Govern, r.
L. 11. Briscoe, Sec’y. Ex. Dept.
October 20, 1854.
Cheap Publications.
rpilE latest ami most select of the day, from
J the BESI AUTHORS, received immedi
ately after publication, by the most speedy con
veyance. By WM. KAY.
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Semi-Weekly Mail Line.
FOR BUCK TOWN COPPR MINES.
BY WAY OF
Talking Ruck, Ellijay and Dunn's Ferry
iBK safest, quickest, and most
pleasant route to the Duck Town
Copper Mines, Tennessee, is through Cassville.
The Stages are pleasant and commodious, good
horses, safe and carefu drivers. The rought is
thrognh some of the finest Mountain Scenery in
Georgia. As a large portion of the land in the
vicinity oi the Mines is owned by persons living
in the middle and lower parts of the State, it
would te to their interest to come up and exam
ine.
The Stages leave Cassville every Monday and
Friday morning, at 4 o’clo< k. Stage offices at
Latimer’s hotel Cassville, and Cottage Hall, by
B. A. Freeman, Ellijay. Buy your tickets at
Atlanta for Cass Depot.
- -w~w: m. BEING also Proprietor of a Well-
Stocked Livery Stable at Ellijay, the
uudersigned is prepared to send persons to any
po nt to which they may wish to go.
J. S. DUMM.
n«v. 28, ’54. wAt n4O-tf
HUNNICUTT & SILVEY,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
f Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes Trunks,
under garments and Fur-^^^
nishing Goods, Cravats, Collars, Stocks, &c.
No. 3, White-hall Street, opposite Atlanta
Bank, Atlanta, Georgia.
oct 12 n2otf-tw >
New Boot and Shoe Establishment.
fl’. IV ES begs leave to inform the citizens
of Atlanta that he Iras commenced business
in the above line. His work is warranted
to fit, to last, ami to be fashionable. He has n
stock on hand oi his own manufacture, which
persons will do well to call and examine. In re
gard to prices, his t'-rms will be found reasonable.
Persons wishing to buy cheap boots and shoes
had better call soon, as the stock is being sold out
at the lowest possible price. He can be found
the store next door to B. F. Bomar, White-hall St.
N. B. Repairing dope in the finest style, aim
at the shortest notice,' 'f-
August 29, 1854. 1 ts.
JAMES KELLY. WM . j_ KELLV>
J. & W. J. Kelly,
U aln y> receiving, forwarding
aiH S enera l Commission Mer
chant; also, agent for Etowah
Iron Works, Brick Block, No. 3, on the Wharf,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
August 29, 1854. 1 ts
CHOICE HAVANA OICARS,
rONLRES, Rio Hondo, Consolation, LaYi
j elta, Bloomer, with a variety of other choice
brands, tor sale by H. MUH LENBRINK.
August 29,1854. 1
From Switzerland
0k „Yi AT i C i?’ MAKERan a dweller
jw o ,ttnd llous e. Atlanta, Ga.
SELA'S Reference.: William Kay.
August 29, i 854. 1 t £
parr &
I ac i ors and Commission Merchants, and
dealers in Groceries, Hardware, DRY
GOODS and merchandise generally.—
J hey will always pay a fair market price for pro
duce. oct 12 n2O tw ts
Macon and Western Rail Road
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
ON and after Sunday 20th the Mail Train will
leave Atlanta for Macon at 730 P. M. ar
ut Macon lA. M. Leaves Macon at 810
1. M. arrive at Atlanta at 2A. M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
T.eaves Atlanta, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 8 05 A. M. arrive at Macon at 2 30, P. M.
Leaves Macon Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 8 A. M., araive at Atlanta at 3 15 P. M-
E- FOOTE. Siiperintendant.
JOS. R. SWIFT.] [ L . h. bryaNT.
Swift &, Bryant,
Gen’l Auction & Commission Bierchants,
FOOT CF WIIITK-HALL STREET,
Greo k
REFERENCES.
Whitney & Hunt, Atlanta, Ga.
J. R. Wallace & Bro. “ “
U. L. Wright, Esq. “ «
Ed. Swift, Esq., Savannah, 44
Davis, Kolb & Fanning, Augusta, Ga.
Neufer, Hendrix & Co., Charleston, S. C.
Nichol & Peacock, Nashville, Tenn.
W. H. Peters, New Orleans.
December 1, 1854, f42t-w&wly
Medical and Law Books.
4 N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT of the
-4 additions, to which all the new and
yamable works pubJishe.l are added as soon as
issued from the press. At WM. KAY’S,
SCHOOL BOOKS?
OPELLING BOOKS, Reading Books, Dic
kjjtionanes. Grammars. Rhetoric, Comixisition,
Chemistry, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, Natu
ral History, Astronomy, Drawing, Book Keep
"‘ff’G‘'‘’ffr»phy, Biography. Elocution, Natural
1 hilosophy, History, Arithmetic, Geometry, Sur
veying, Mensuration, French Grammars, Dic
tionaries, Readers, &c.; Spanish,- German and
Italian Grammars, Dictionaries, Readers, &c.-
Greek and Latin Books of all descriptions, for
safe by WM KAy
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BLANK BOOKS!
ECGRD BOOKS, Dockets, Minute Books
V Registers, Blotters, Day Books, Journals
Ledgers, Cash and Invoice Books, constantly on
hand and made to order at the shortest notice, in
tin- best style, and ruled to any desired pattern.
Also, Books with printed forms for the use of
1 AX ASSESSORS, CLERKSofCourts,RAIL
ROADS, on hand or made to order, of the
best material, by WM. KAY
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Fire Works ! Fire Works !!
Avery large lot of crackers
ROMAN CANDLES, TORPEDOES,
Triangles, Serpents, Blue Lights, Flower Pots
Sky Rockets, &c., &c., &c.
Also a large assortment of Toys, Gift Books
of all kinds, Fancy Goods, &c., unusually low,
and a very large assortment, for sale at KAY'S*
CHEAP BOOK STORE, Wholesale or Retail.
Atlanta, Dec. 1, 1854. t-w&w ts.
A Large Lot of Fluid
A ? $1 20 per gallon,
ZA. Camphene, 100 “
Alcohol, 1 25 “
Turpentine, 1 00 “
For sale by KAY & RAMSAY.
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CITY HOTEL.
S. M. SCOTT, Proprietor.
NASHVILLE, :::::::: TENNESSEE
nov. 16, ’54. taw6m.
J. LUMSDEN & CO.,
A Healers in Hides,Oil,Leather,and Find
ings. Market street, between Broad and
Spring, Nashville, Tenn.
N. B. We will make liberal cash advances
on consignments of Produce to B. L. Mann, at
New Orleans.
nov. 16, ’54. tawl v
ANGLE & CO.
MAN LT ACI URERS of Mineral or Soda
Waters, (in Glass Bottles,) Porter, Ale,
Cider, &c., Atlanta. Ga. aug. 29, ’54 nltf
New Engravings and Paintings.
Selections from aii the novelties
lately published, of every size and price, just
opened at WM. KAY’S.
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New Firm.
SEAGO & LAWRENCE,
Commission Merchants and Wholesale
DEALERS IN
Western Produce, Groceries, &c. &c.
No. 72 and 74 White-Hall Street,
ATLANTA, OA.
12D Persons wishing to buy or sell anything in
our line are especially invited to give us a call.
- •’ Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce
in Store.
E. M. SEAGO WM. LAWRENCE,
ort 17,’54. tiw n22-ly.
SPECIAL NOTICE-
SaTaiiiiaii Mntsal laAmrance < omj.any,
ITHRE risks taken on Buildings and Merchan
dise in store on favorable terms. Apply to
U. L. WRIGHT, Agent,
aug 26,1854. ts