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H. A, RAMSAY, EDITOR.
VOLUME I.J
Iloili) (Cramittcr.
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Ptofcsssional t£arii?.
Daniell & Daniell,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, GA.
B. R. DANIELL, THOB. 8. DANIEL L
dec 29, ’54 d n57-ly
WILLIAM C. FAIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hot-House, Fannin County, Georgia,
nov. 18, *64. Uwly.
J, R. BROWN,
A TTORNEY AT LAW,
DALTON, GEORGIA.
nor 14, '54.
w. T. DAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Jasper, Pickens County, Georgia,
nov. 18, *54. tawly
S. WEIL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(’ANTON, GA
R. J. COWART,
ATTORNEY 4 COUNSELLER AT LAW.
Atlanta, Georgia.
~DR. W. P.
RESPECTFULLY tenders his profession n
W services to the citizens of Atlanta and vicin
ity, in the practice of Medicine and its collator,
al branches. He may be found, when not pro
csaionally engaged, at his offic-e and residence
m the Johnson House, White Hall streets.
nov. 9, 1854. t n32-ly.
Dn. E. N; Calhoun andE. Hillyer.
HAVING associated themselves in
the practice of the various branches of
WV the MEDICAL PROFESSION, viz;
***• practice of Medicine, Surgrey,
Obstectrics and the Diseases of Wo
men end Children, otl'er their professional servi
ces to the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity.
The senior partner has been constantly en
gaged in the practice of the nhova named branch
es for nearly thirty-three years,"and thirty in this
and the adjoining counties, which has enabled
him, from this long experience, to become con
versant with the peculiarities of disease in this
section of country.
OTThey will lie found nt all times (unless
professionally engaged) at their office, on’rcach
tree street, in the block of brick buildidga belong
ing to Grant de Williams, second floor.
K. N. CALHOUN.J [B. HILLYER, M. D.
Jan. 8, 2855 stidtf
A Medical Card.
DR. D’ALVIGNY, having removed
office to Marietta Ntreet, above Esq.
Wjjp Pnyn’s, hopes to receive a continuance
of the liberal patronage which has
heretofore been given him hy the public
generally.
Patients for Surgical Operations can be accom
modated with board.
Ladies wishing Dental attendance, by giving
notice will be furnished with a conveyance to his
office free of Charge.
jan 23, ’55 d w n77-ly.
JON. I’. LOGAN rcHpectfullv ©f-
his professional services to the pub-
WFTg lie—he may be found during the day
at his Office in Smith's building, While
wfcw Hall Bt. During the night, at his res
idence on Ivy Street.
ITV Special attention paid to obstetrics and all
its kindred departments. •
REFERENCES:
Dr. H. A. Ramsay, Atlanta, Ga.
Prof. Wellford, Richmond, Va., late Presi
dent American Medical Association.
Dr. J. E. Dubose, Atlanta, Ga.
Rev. N. Pratt, D. D., Roswell, Ga.
jan. 4,’54 d n62-ly.
C. C. Howell,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Atlanta, : s :::::: : Gkobgia.
MAill practice in Fulton and all the adjacent
eoC nlics.
REFERANCEB: -
Ex-Uov. C. J. McDonald. Marietta? Ga.
David Irwin.
Gen.* A J. Hansell.
Howell Cobb, Athens, *
Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, “
D. B. Culberaou, Dadeville, Ala.
Dr. H. A. Ramsay, Atlanta, Ga.
B. R. Daniell, “ •
Atlanta. Aug. 29. '54. nits.
Gartrell & Glenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA. : : : : GEORGIA
MITILL attend the Courts in the Counties of
y V Fulton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell. Meri
wether, Coweta, Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard.
< 'obb and Spalding.
LL'CIUS J. UABTRSLI.. LVTHIR J. ULBMN,
Formerly of Wash- Formerly of Me
in gton. Ga. Donough, Ga.
(47-tewly]
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THE ATLANTA DAILY EXAMINER.
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. J, E. BLOUNT,
North Carolina, having permanently Io
cated in this city, offers his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Atlanta and the surround
ing country, after an experience of four years in
the Hospitals at the North, will practice Medicine,
Surgery and Obstetrics.
Office on Whitehall street, next door to Mr.
Lewis Lawshe’s Tailoring Store, where I can be
found at all hours, day and night, when not profes
sionally engaged.
I Refer to the following gentlemen, and any
person wishing to know more of me can do so by
addressing, Hon. F. B. Satterthwaits, Hon. Josh
ua Taylor, Isaiah Rcspass, Esq., Gen. Wm. A.
Blount, Washington, N. C., Prof. N. S. Smith,
Baltimore, Prof. Muter, Prof. Pancost, Prof. H.
Giger, Philadelphia. Prof. Bedford, New York.
M. A. Bell, Atlanta.
aug. 26, 1854. ts.
DR. James R. Smith, late of Sandersville, Ga
having permanently located in this city, of
era his professional sen-ices 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 /iis residence on Prior street, one door South,
Mitchel street.
REFERENCES:
W. Mahkham, Esq.,
Rev. J. P. Duncan, / ....
L. G. Grant, Esq., ( Atlanta.
A. G. Warr, Esq. '
Dr. Wm. T. Haynks, ?
Dr. E. C. Williamson. ( Sandersville,
Gen. T.J. Warthen. '
22, ’54. w ly.
i OHN C. CLELAND, *1 f THOMPSON ALLAN,
Indianola, Cal- > J Lawrenceville,
I hounco.Texas. J [ Gwinnett co.,Ga .
TEXAS LAND AGENCY.
1 J. C. CLELAND &T. ALLAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
r |IHIS Agency having a perfect >
1 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
so 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
I suit purchasers, lands bought and sold. Letters
[ postpaid, and addressed to either of the firm will
, meet with prompt attention.
nov. 17, ’54. wly
DENTISTRY”
UR- W. T. C. CAMPBELL returns
thanks to his friends and the public for
the liberal patronage bestowed, and, in asking for
a continuance of the same, informs them that he I
is still to be found at hie old stand, over A. Alex- ;
ander’s drug store, White-hall Bt-, where he still <
plugs teeth in the best manner, and warrants them
to stand, also inserts teeth on gold or platina plates
with continuous gum or the best style of block
teeth—from one to a full set, by suction, or in any
way to suit the taste. Particular attention paid 1
to childrens’ teeth, and all operations warranted,
Those needing anything in his line are Reques
ted to call and examine speoimens of his work
Examinations and service fee.
References—all for whom he has operated.
Atlanta, Jau 10 1855 67dly
WILLIAM EZZARD.J [jOHN COLLIER.
EZZARD & COLLIER,
Attorneys at Law,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
VTT ILL attend to business entrusted to their
y y enre in the following counties, to-wit,
Fulton, DeKalb, Newton, Henry, Fayette, Cow
etta, Campbell, Carroll, Paulding,] Cass and
Cobb. They will also practice in the District j
Court of the United States, at Marietta, and the I
Supreme Court of Georgia. fy Office in the
Atlanta Bank Building,second flooor. 72dtf :
M. 4* R. M. Johnston,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA,
AND SPARTA, GEORGIA.
OFFICE up stairs in Kile’s New Building, |
corner of Marietta and Peach Tree streets. ,
M. JOHNSTON, ATLANTA It. M. JCIINSTON, SPARTA,
jan. 17, ’55 d w 72-6 m,
BUROH &. PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Marietta, Ga.
, AY7ILL practice in all the Counties of the
y y Blue Ridge Circuit, to wit:
Cobb, Lumpkin,
Campbell, Union,
Paulding. Fannin,
Polk, Gilmer,
Cherokee, Pickens,
1 Forsyth, Fulton,
Also, in the Supreme Court of Georgia, and I
the United States Court, in the Northern Dia-
I trict of Georgia, at Marietta.
ROUT. 8. BURCH. WM. PHILLIPS,
nov 25, *54 n4O-tf.
JOSEPH 1 .. Blt< >\VN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Canton, G«.
i VY7ILL practice in all the Counties of the
y y Blue Ridge Circuit, to wit:
Cobb, Lumpkin,
Campbell, Union,
Paulding, Fannin,
Polk, Gilmer,
I 1 Cherokee, Pickens,
Forsyth, Fulton.
1 Also, in the Supreme Court of Georgia, and
the United States Court, for the Northern District i
of Georgia, at Marietta.
Dr*. Ram.-uj X Smith
HAVING formed a Copartnership in the
I practice of Medicine and Surgery, tender,
their services to the public.
Dr. Ramsay may be found at the Examiner
office. Dr. Smith at his residence, opposite the
Methodist Church, Peach-Tree street.
Dr. J. M. Brown.
OFFICE near White Hall, at W. W. White’s
will attend to the diseases of women and
. I children.
nF* Constitutionalist, at Augusta, will please
copy. [l6-wly.
A | ACKEREL, Smoked Herring, Goshen
i JLxJL Butter and Cheese, for sale by
j Dec 7, tewu J. NORCROSS
“ ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT.”-JEFFERSON.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1855.
Nusljmllc 2lbvertiotmeut9.
CITY HOTEL.
S. M. SCOTT, Proprietor.
NASHVILLE, :::::::: TENNESSEE
nov. 16, ’54. taw6m.
JTLUMSDEN &“cdT _
so Dealers in Hides,Oil,Leather,and Find
**ngs, 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. tAwly
IVTCREA & TERRASS,
Grocersand Commission m
Merchants, Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic I.iquors, and Iron, Cast-
ings, Salt, Flour, &c., Nashville, Tenn,
nov. 16,’54. Uwly
KIEKPATRICK~& NEVINS,
Grocers, Commission Merchants, lidEf Al I
■HH and dealers in Foreign and
mestic. Liquors, No. 7ami 9 Market street, Nash- i
ville, Tenn.
nov. 16, ’54. tawly
ROBB &, SMITH,
W holesale and Reta
iE Sg Grocers and Produce Deal
ere, No. 65, Market Street, Six doors from Broad
Nashville, Tennessee.
nov. 16, ’54. tewtf
PYBUS R ALLROADS AL.OON ?
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
THE above capacious Establish- qte
ment, three doors from the City
l Hotel, is now open, with a splendid
■ Bar, supplied with the choicest Liquors, and Ci
gars of the finest flavor. The Eating Depart
ment is not surpassed by that of any other Res
taurant in the South. Every delicacy of the |
; season is always on hand, and first class Cooks to
prepare them for the table.
The Proprietor invites his friends and the pub
lic to call and give him a trial—they will find his
assistants polite and accommodating. Private
rooms arc at the service of those who desire their
: meals alone, and these can be had at any hour of
the day or night.
WM. PYBUS.
nov. 16, ’54. tewtf
’ FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
THE South Nashville Furniture
Manufacturing Company have
now on j lan( j an i ncreaßc< ] stock
of home-made Furniture, and with their 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 at the Factory Buildings, College street,
College Hill.
R. H. GROOMES, Pres’L
Wm. L. Nance, Sec’y. tawly
HOUSER
Corner of Spring and Summer Streets.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
JO. W. BELL, PROPRIETOR.
THIS is the nearest Hotel to the Railroad De
pot; equally near to the Steam Boat landing.
Is the centre of business, entirely newly furnish
ed, and very comfortable.
nov. 16, 54. tAw|y
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£l)attnuooga JAbvcrtiscments.
Stone Coal and Coke.
JAS. Vaughn & Brothers keep constantly on
hand a supply of Coal and Coke. Send your
orders to Chattanooga, Ten.
nov 27, ’54, w n4l-2m.
JAMES KELLY. ■( WM. J. KKLLY.
J. & W. J. Kelly,
a- SUCCESSORS to R. S. Mc-
i 1 -JB U‘ un 3’ r ‘‘ ' “g. forwarding
and general Commission Mer
chant; also, agent for Etowah
Iron Works, Brick Block, No. 3, on the Wharf,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
August 29, 1854. 1 ts
R. HOOPER,
PRODUCE BROKER AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Eait Sins Market Strkkt Nrar thk Rivkx,
i Chattanooga, - - - - ---- - TeiuM*a»<-e.
| Aug. ISM. Itwtt
Rome JUmcrtiscmcuts.
Rolwi’t Bat try,
DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTIST,
Choice Hotel, Rome, Ocorgla.
j UP 1 ’ Physicians’ Prescriptions c -mpounded
with care. Dec. 7.'54 tawly
|
Etowah Douse,
ROME, GEORGIA,
General Stage Office to R. R. Depot
1/ \ 1 YARDS. To Steam Boat Landing
It R I 200 yards. WM. KETCHAM.
December 7, 1854 tawly
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
1 Bridge streets.
An Omnibus will be always in readiness to
convey Passengers to and from the Depot free of
I charge. Persons spending time in Rome, will
find it decidedly to their advantage to stop at
this Hotel. H. D. HARRIS, Superintendent,
Dec 7, tawly Formerly of Madison, Ga.
Citi) 2Ui)crtisements.
I ..—kk.. ... ■ _ ———-ga
Macon and Western Rail Road
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
ON and after Sunday 20th the Mail Train will
leave Atlanta for Macon at 7 30 P. M- ar
riving at Macon lA. M. Leaves Macon at 810
P. M. arrive at Atlanta at 2 A. M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 805 A. M. arrive at Macon at 2 30, P. M.
Leaves Macon Monday, Wednesday and Friday
I at 8 A. M, araive at Atlanta at 3 15 P. M*
E. FOOTE, SuperintendanL
NEW SCHEDULE.
WESTERN VTtAATIC' RAILROAD.
Arrival and departure of Trains.
DAILY
Mai! train leaves Atlanta 4.50 a . m.
“ “ arrives at “ 6.45 p. m.
•• •• leaves Chattannooga 11,05 a. ni.
“ “ arrives at “ 12,30 p.m.
Mar’ta “ leaves Atlanta 5,50 p. m.
“ “ arrives at “ 10,40 p.m.
Notice to Shippers.
riIHE Agent of the Western <!t Atlantic Rail-
I road is not authorized to receive and forward
consignments intended to pass from the Road to
the River, or from the River to the Road at Chat
tanooga,
Hereafter all freights per Railroad consigned to
the Agent, at Chattanooga, will be turned over to
a commission house in that city. ■
JAMES F. COOPER,
aug 26, 1854 ts.
.SAT AND SIDE-LIGHT,
DAQUERREAN ROOMS,
Over Alexander's Drug Store, Whitehall street
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
And all the Materials used in the Art,
FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
C. W. DILL.
Atlanta. August 26th, 1854. ' (1-ts)
Fresh Arrivals,
NOW in Store at the produce
ff . .nkiffl Depot, and for sale at unparalel
led low prices, by Seago & Ab
bott.
10 Hhds. Fair N. Orleans Sugar,
20 do. Prime “ “ “
52 Bags “ and Fair, Rio Coffee just
received from Baltimore.
500 Sacks, Choice Liverpool Salt, all in good
order and of the finest quality.
20 Boxes Virginia Tobacco, all grades.
20 Packages Mackerel, (at very low prices.)
50 Bags Extra White Wheat Flour, the
finest ever offered in this market.
30,000 lbs. Choice Tennessee Bacon inclu
ding choice Hams, Sides, and Sholders.
10 Bbls. Lard.
Also, Corn, Corn-Meal, Potatoes &c. &c. also
the largest stock of Lime at lower prices than
can be bought elsewhere. To arrive
100 Bbls. N. Orleans Molasses and Syrup.
All of which will be sold on as accommoda
ting terms as they can be bought elsewhere in the
city. South end White-Hall street, Atlanta, Ga. !
oct 17, ’54 n 22 ts SEAGO & ABBOTT. I
L I
Morgan, Kirkpatrick, & Co.
HAVING opened a newr ft
r j Ware Room on Peach mBtKCXaa
; BMBI Tree St., would call the attention (of
! the public to their stock of Furniture, embracing
L Cabinet Ware in all its varieties; Chairs of every
> kind, Lounges, Mattrasses of springs, Hair, Moss
Cotton and Shuck.
Carpe ts, Rugs &c. Window Shades, Win- j
dow Curtains, Damask, Cornices, Bands, Cord
and Tassels, Loops, &c.
Window Papering, House do. Fire-board do.
They still continue their shop south of Geor
gia R. Road square, and are prepared to do all
. kinds of work connected with their business, such
• 1 as making and repairing furniture, making matt-
rasses, upholstering, &e. &c.
They keep also on hand Metalic burial cases,
and make upon short notice Mahogany, Walnut
and other wood coffins.
x «>. They have enlarged their j
Manufacturing shops at '
I caturc, and can supply 1
I Morgans original Cottage Chairs, Hindley’s [
; Patent Bedstead, together with all articles of |
j Cabinet Ware of their own Manufacture in |
! any quantity desired.
Atlanta, Ga., oct 8 ’54. nl9-tf. ■
’ Dyspepsia Positively Cured!!
DR. BECKWITH’S PILLS,
! 4 FTER a trial of more than 25 years, and
sustained by testimonials from men of the i
i highest standing in the United States, is admit-
I ted to be the
BEST ANTI-DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE
1 ever offered to the public, and is now a STAN- i
DARD MEDICINE. More than 500,000 boxes
have been disposed of, and the sales are increas
ing. It is usclessto publish certificates, but num
bers of them are in his possession, from such men
as Hon. Wm. Preston, formerly Senator U, B,i
from S. C.; Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Senator U. S., 1
from N. C.; Rt. Rev. Levi S. Ives, late Bishop of I
N. C.; Ex-President Van Buren, N. Y.; Major
Sam’l McCombe, Ga.; and a host of similar per- ;
sonages.
To be had of KAY A RAMSAY,
Atlanta, Ga. ;
None genuine without the written signa
, ture of Johx Beckwith, m. d., Petersburg, Va.,
to whom Druggists will please apply.
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Gun and Locksmith Business.
* r■’’HE undersigned respectfully
! forms the citizens of Atlanta and |
i vicinity, that he has now established
himseli in this city, and opened *
, shop two doors above the post-office, on White-
; hall street, where he is prepared to make
RIFLES AND GUNS,
! to order, and warrants them to be of superior work- j
manship and quality. Guns, Rifles and Pistols,
will be repaired in the best possible manner, and
at reasonable charges. Locks put in order and
I Keys furnished ; also, Bell hanging done in the
, most approved style, and at short notice, together
1 with everything that comes within his line of bu-
I siness.
[47-uwlin.J CHAS. HEINZ.
For Sale the Finest Stock of
WALL PAPER
n In the Southern country, con-
sisting of about FOUR!
HUNDREI) PATTERNS,
nibracing nearly EVERY
QUALITY made.—An examination of our stock
and prices is respectfully solicited.
PAPERS AND BORDERS.
Suitable for Stores, Offices, Restaurats, Barber
Shops, Bar Rooms, Parlors, Bed Rooms, Hails,
Ceilings, Bases; Side Lights, dec., &c. Teasters.
Fire Boards, Green, Blue, Pink, Scarlet, and Buff
Papers; Paper Curtains, Linen Muslin and
1 Window Shades, of ALL SIZES, by
[46-Uw]tf WM.KAY.
1 ~~2 AT AUCTION.
k® •°l‘l at public out cry before the i
' V y court house door, within the legal hours of
►ale, on the first Tuesday in January next, three
likely Negroes, viz., a first rate woman 24 years
. old. a boy 17, and one 7.—The Negroes are unu
. sually likely. Those wishing to purchase will
• do well to call and see them-
Dec. 19, 1854. 8. J. SHACKELFORD.
17 dw2t Bendue, master.
J. 11. Wallace & Bros.
RESPECTFULLY in-
( form th® public generally, H±ff4
that they have nowin store,
by late arrivals from New York, Baltimore and
Boston, a large and extensive assortment of
Drugs, Medicines, Lampblacks, Pure White
Lead, Lin Seed Oil, HARDWARE, BACON,
CORN, and everything else sold in our fine,
invite the public and the balance
UW °i mankind to call and see for them
selves. Our stock of Bagging, Rope,
and Twine, is the largest ever brought to this
market. VV e intend to sell it cheap, our motto being
quick sales and small profits. We charge noth
ing for showing our goods and we hope all will
come an<l look any how.
ALSO:
on hand and for sale, 600 yards of real Tennessee
Jeans. All who wish this superior winter cloth
must come quick, as it is going faster than “hot
cakes?’
November 10, 1854. tr—ts
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
S. J. SHACKELFORD,
Having taken the large and commodious
House, on Alabama-street, South of, and
/I contiguous to, the Common Passenger De
i pot, Atlanta, Georgia,
where he is prepared to receive Consign
ments of
All kinds of Merchandise and Produce,
I Bacon Lard, &c. &c.
TWILL also give strict attention to the selling
and purchasing of Houses and Lots in the
city of Atlanta; the renting of Houses, hiring
and selling of Negroes, the selling and purchas
ing of Stock, such as Horses, Cows, Hogs, &„
as well as every thing else in the range of a geen
: eral Auction and Commission Business.
Persons wishing to sell or purchase such, had
, best call and register their names at our office.
ids’" All Consignments will be disposed of agree
! ably to instructions, and funds promptly remitted.
■ oct 19, ’54. n 23.
Whitney & Hunt,
WHOLSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY Goods, Groceries,
■ Boots and Shoes, Hats,
•SsL*. Bonnetts, Crockery, &c.
Store on White-Hall Street, opposite Davis' Hall.
Also, Men’s Boy’s and Youth’s Ready-Made
Clothing, and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, &c.
Store in large Hall of “ Holland House’ ’
Building, White-Hall Street.
N. B. Our line of Goods comprehend the lar
gest and most varied assortment ever offered in
I this Market, and will be sold at greatly Reduced
Prices in every instance for pay down.
We are determined to sell as cheap as the
cheapest, and we shall charge not a “red cent”
i for showing. We invite all to come and look be
| fore buying elsewhere. We have good Goods,
new Goods, fresh Goods, and we are determined
; to sell upon good terms.
WHITNEY & HUNT.
Atlanta, oct. 10, ’54. n!9-tf.
For Sale
A Negro man, a good plantation hand, and
a good axeman, aged about 35 years, sold for
no fault. Also, Eight fine Horses, good under
the Saddle or for Draft.
Apply to L. H. BRYANT, at Wash
Suion Hall. jan 4, ’54 n62-tf.
AUCTION,
BT
Joseph R, Swift,
Every Evening at 7 O’clock.
A LARGE lot of Clothing, Dry Goods, Fui-
I niture, &c. Atlanta, Jan 17, 72dtt
Noice.
Copartnership heretofore existing be
i | tween Swift eV Bryant, is this day dissolv
• ed by mutual consent.
The business will be csrried on by the under
signed. J. R. SWIFT.
Atlanta, jan 2, ’55 d no6l-lt.
s.
J BOOT MAKER, Atlanta, Georgia,
near the Atlanta Bank, (new building.)
oct 12 n2otf-tw
nY DRAULIC CEMENT, Calcined and
Sand Plaster, for sale by
Dec 7 Uwtf J. NORCROSS.
To Rent,
AVERY desirable room for selling Family
Groceries, situated on the corner of Loyd
I and Alabama street, and opposite the Washing
ton Hall, or the room formerly occupied as a Ma
' sonic Lodge Room, either of which can be had
I on reasonable terms by applying to
C. SHEEHAN, Washington Hall,
jan 5, ’55 d n64-fcm.
The Southern Parlor Magazine,
I Di voted to Science, Literature and Gener
al Intelligence.
EDITED BY MBS. V. E. WILHELMINE MCCORD.
11HE design is to issue the first number o
this .Magazine on the Ist of March, 1855, in
the city of Aberdeen, Mississippi. It will be
printed on beautiful paper, clear type, and com-f
' prize 48 pages.
Price of subscription, for a single copy, $3, two
I copies for $5, five copies for $lO.
It is the intention of the Editors, in presenting
i this Periodical to the public, to make it the me-
I diuni of gure Literary Intelligence, without ref
erence to the prejudice or influences of any party
sect. Contributions heve been engaged from
tne best Literary Talent of the South, and no ef
forts will be spared to make it worthy of the
most liberal support.
Mrs. McCord wiil be assisted in the Editorial
Department by Prof. N. Thomas Lupton, of the
I Monroe Female Institute, and a very distinguish
i ed clergyman of the city of New York, who has
| long been associated with a Southern Literary I
I Paper.
Fhe Scientific Department will be under the
i especial charge of Dr. Thomas I, Gibbs, a gen
. tieman long and well known in the State of Gcor
| gia, as a Scholar of deep research and extensive
I practice. Besides a beautiful and appropriate
sheet of Music will be composed for each number
by Professor Alexander Poleman, a gentleman of
very superior Musical Talent.
To her own sex, the Editress particularly of-
I fers her Periodical as a Vase filled with choice
fragrant Southern flowers. And while weaving
these sweet flowers of feeling into an artistic I
wreath, many of which have already shed their i
i sweets in her native State, she has thought fit to I
' intermingle the pale sea-flower of the far South
I and NAihi Prarie Rose of the West, and bind them
with “the golden chains of Godliness; besides
flowers grown in the genial South ; finely tinted
corollas plucked from the trailing vines of thought
i in the cold North, will bloom on its pages.
j jan 23. ’55 n7B it [
J. & J. LYNCH.
Corner Alabama and White Hall-streets,
Atlanta, Ga.
..Wk WHLESALE and Retail Deal-
A- Tjin ers * n New Orleans Sugar, Cof
fee, Syrup and Provisions gen
erally. which we offeron the most
reasonable terms.
We keep constantly on hand a general stock
of Liquors, Wines and Cordials, by Wholesale.
Being in daily receipt of Goods from first hands
we are enabled to sell at as small profits as any
house in the cities of Augusta, Savannah or
Charleston (the freight only added.) We shall
take advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al
abama rivers on first raise and keep a Large Stock
of New Orleans and Cincinnati Goods, cheaprr
than they can be bought in the markets above
mentioned. J. & J LYNCH.
oct. 19, ’54. n23-tf.
1,000,000 Copies to be Sold!
Barn inn’s Autobiography!
JS. REDFIE LD, 110 & 112 Nassau-street
• will publish, on Thursday, Dec. 14th, THE
LIFE OF P. T. BARNUM, written by himself.
In which he narrates his early history as clerk,
merchant and editor, and his latter career as a
showman. With a portrait on steel, and numer
ous illustrations, by Darley. In one volume,
12mo. Price $1 25.
“In this work I have given, in every particular,
the true and the anly full account of my enter
prises.”—Preface.
The Publisher only repeats the public senti
ment in announcing that this book will be one of
extraordinary interest. Mr. Barnum's unparal
leled tact and talent as a business man, the grand
and liberal scale on which his prominent enter
prises have been conducted, together with a hap
py temperament, which can both give and take
a bit of humor, have made his name a world
known “household word.”
Adopting “nothing extenuate” as his motto,
he presents the authentic history of “Joice Heth,”
the “Fejee Mermaid,” the “ Wooly Horse,” the
“Herd of Buffaloes,” and other showman inci
dents, generally denounced as ‘Humbugs,’ while
larger space is devo'ed to his connection with
Gen. Tom Thumb and the Triumphal Musical
Campaign of Jenny Lind. Incidents of travel,
and interviews with the crown heads and nobili
ty of the Old World, and sketches and anecdotes
in our own land; the entire history of the engage
ment of the Swedish Nightingale, and the exact
receipts of each concert; the purchase and man
agement of the American Museum; life before
and behind the scenes; the travelling Circus of
earlier times, and its adventures; the Travelling
Menagerieof later date; agricultural experiments,
experiments in banking.
Rules for business and making a fortune, and
innumerable additional enterprises and operations,
afford the author an indefinate range of subject,
and he will abundantly prove, by his pen, that he
is something more than a showman. We know
indeed, of no subject which affords a greater scope
for a deeply interesting narrative than the Auto
biography of P. T. Barnum. For sale by
[4B-tw:wly] WM. KAY.
pw BOOKS THIS DAY.
SUNNY Memories of Foreign
Lands, by H. B. Stoule.
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 Dickens. _
The Forest Rose, a tale of the Frontier, by
Emerson Bennett.
Bride of the Wilderness, by the same Author.
Woman’s Love, a true story of the Heart, by
Eugine Sue.
Yale College Scrapes, by John D. Rose, Esqr.
The Mysteries of Free Masonry, containing
all the Degrees of the Order confered 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.
Ticogderago 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. Uw n33-3m.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
-TVTOTICE is hereby given thut the partner
X x ship lately subsisting between Thomas
Brooksand William P. Moon, both of the city of
Atlanta, under the firm of “ Brooks & Moen,”
was dissolved on the 17th of November last, by
mutual consent. All debts owing to the said
partnership are to be received by said Thomas
Brooks, and all demands on the said partnership -
are to be presented to him for payment.
THOMAS BROOKS,
For Brooks & Moon. ,
Dissolution of Copartnership.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partner-1
ship lately subsisting l»etween Thomas ‘
Brooks and James Moore, of the city of Atlanta,
under the firm of “ Brooks & Moore,” and en
tered into on the 17th November last, was dis
solved by mutual consent, on the 25th of said
November. The said Thomas Brooks will settle
all debts due to and by the firm.
THOMAS BROOKS,
For Brooks & Moore.
ALL persons indebted to the above , named
firms, will please make payment to the sub
scriber, and those having demands against them
will please present them for settlement.
THOMAS BROOKS.
Atlanta, Dec. 9, ’54.
THANKFUL to his friends and the pablic
generally, for past favors, the undersigned
takes this occasion to inform them that the burn- j
ness of the “MAGNOLIA” will in future be '
carried on by him alone, and that every exertion ;
will be made, without regard to expense, to merit
a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore'
extended to his house.
THOMAS BROOKS.
Atlanta, Dec. 9, ’54. [45-twtf.
~e7w? HOLLAND and SOK
« COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and
Wholesale dealers in Groceries, Atlanta
Georgia. Are constantly receiving new
supplies of N. O. Sugars, Coffee, Mo
lasses, Salt, Raw Whiskey, Star Candlea, Mack. 1
erel, Candy, Soap, &c. Low for Cash. Produce '
stored and sold cm commission. 20wly I
KAY & RAMSAY PUBLISHERS
[NUMBER 82
WM. KAY. H. A, RAMSAY, M. »
The Atlanta Drug Store!
DRUGS! DRUGS !! DRUGS !!!
Ljite Arrivals!!
KAY & RAMSAY,
WHOLESALE and Retail Deal
ers in Pure Drugs, Chemicals,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Surgical In
struments, Dental Apparatus, Per- aflfcM
fumery, Fine Medicinal Wines and Brandies ;
Fancy Articles, Soaps, Cigars, dec., are now re
ceiving and opening in Dougherty’s new brick
building, near the Atlanta Bank, and in the v'
cinity of all the Hotels, a splendid assortment or
Drugs and articles usually kept in a Drug Store.
One of the partners being a practitioner of
Medicine, he has paid particular attention to the
selection in the
PHYSICIANS’ DEPARTMENT
o which he invites the especial attention of the
medical profession.
We take occasion to say that we have enga
ged one of the most experienced prescription and
Drug Clerks in the South, who will superintend
this department of the concern, which is com
posed of the Purest Medicines that could be pro
cured in the
NORTHERN CITIES AND EUROPE !
Our assortment of Common Drugs for the
trade, will be found equal to any in the country,
and we intend to sell them to Merchants and oth
ers upon terms equal to those attainable in Au
gusta, Charleston or Savannah. The supply of
Surgical Instruments is probably the best ever
brought to this section of the State. They are
made by a superb Cutler, and we can afford to
put them at very
Reduced Prices!
The Fancy Department is peculiarly rich. The
most fastidious can be accommodated from our
Show Cases, and we invite the Ladisa particu
larly, to call and look, as we charge not a copper
for showing.
In the Paint and Oil line we intend to be fully
posted up, and at such rates that no one can fail
to purchase. In fine, the whole establishment
shall be worthy of the wants of our city and the
adjacent country, and we respectfully ask all to
come and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as our motto will be “ small profits and
quick sales."
On hand a splendid assortment of Brandies,
Wines, Cigars, &c.
Atlanta, nov 21,’54. Uw 6m.
KAY’S CHEAP BOOK STORE.
Books, Stationary, Fancy Goods, Jewelry,
Guns, Music, Book Bindery, Blunk Book
Munufactury and Job Printing, at
KAY’S CHEAP BOOK STORE,
White- Hr ‘1 Str., Atlanta, Ga.
T HE subscriber begs,
■kJ' ' Jr most respectfully, to tn-
the citi-zens of
■MMsiliaK lanta, and surrounding
country, that he has considerably enlarged
his stock of Books, in all the depart
ments of Literature, embracing Biographical,
Historical, Theological, Law, Medical, French,
Latin, Greek and 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 of
Book Binding at short notice, and at reasonable
prices.
Blank Books manufactured of the very best of
paper, (English heavy laid if required,) such as
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 a
set just finished for Fulton county. All work In
this department warranted, got up expeditiously
and at living charges. Having recently purchas
ed 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, Ac., I am fully prepared and will
; do work low—as low as the lowest. I purchased
the Office for accommodation to the public, to do
work here under our own eyes, instead of sending
to other points remote. I hope the public will
appreciate my motive, and continue to favor me
with their patronage so liberally 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.
Ferdinand M. Sofge,
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
Takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens
of Atlanta and vicinity, that he is prepared to
give instructions on the Piano, Guitar, Violin,
and Flute : and from an experience of twenty
years as a Teacher, in the first Colleges in the
United States, he 'eels confident of giving gen
eral satisfaction.
Classes of from 10 to 20 on the violin or flute,
will be taught on very reasonable terms.
Pianos tuned and repaired at the usual rates.
Orders left at Braumuller’s Nusic Store or Diil’s
Daguerrian Gallery will be punctually attended
to. 43 t-w ts
T. DOONAN,
Warehouse & Commission Merchant,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
HAVING rented that spacious Fire-Proo
Warehouse, recently erected on Whitehal
I street, will attend to the Storage and sale of Cot
ton, Corn, Lard, Bacon, and all other produce
with which he may be favored. Havinj had
long experience in the general trade of Georgia,
he flatters himself that he can give satisfaction in
the sale of all produce, and also in the purchase
of all articles which the country may require.
T. DOONAN, ‘
[4B.Uwly]
Portrait Painting.
THE undersigned begs leave
t 0 inform the citizens of At
lanta and vicinity, that he
has again returned to the city
and has taken rooms in Hayden’s buildings, (up
the first floor—left door,) where lie is prepared to
paint Portraits in Oil, of any size or description,
, executed in the best style of art, and at shortest
notice. Call and examine specimens.
JOHN MAIER.
N. B. Instructions given to those who wish to
take lessons in drawing and painting Landscape
and the human figure. Please make early aj>-
i plication. J. M.
tw 21 ts.
AT PRIVATE S ALE.
I will sell 2 Building Lots 30 by 80 feet each,
1 ly> n K on Alabama street, between our Com
mission House and the Magnolia house. Persona
wishing to build a Business house will do well to
embrace the present opportunity. Apply to
8. J. SHACKELFORD.
Com. Merchant.
I Atlanta, Dec. 19, 1854. 17 dwtf ’
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