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4 Ik® ©rlMnsdbverttgmrns. w-mst*-.' zt: wx-atex-msr---jwatw 1 ' rz —* *• Allsop’s India Pale Ale. I /Ar \ CASKS, quarts and pints of Allsop’s -4x7* hndia Pub Ale.in very prime condition, t<<M» th* celebrated bottling of Frederick Friend &. Co, London, which is the standard beverage in the Kant India Poeceaaionfi—is well known .•early the world over—it is welt adapted to warm climate*, being lighter than the Scotch. ProteMOr Liebig's opinion of this pnrivnlrd bev erage toe all climate*) appropriately described by tire SaniStrv Commissioner of The Lancet as - Wine of Malt,” is thus sdilnrrd in n tetter ad dressed to Mr. Henry AHsop: *Th* specimens of yotir I’ale Ale n'«nt t>» .no slSwde'f me another opportunity of ctmffnning its valuable qualities. lam niyetlf un admirer of thia beverage, and my own experience citable* uie to nscomniend It. In accordance with tire <>pin. ju» of the Bout eminent English Physicians, a? s ♦ary agmoahk and officiant tonic, and as e gen eral be* •rage both for the invalid and the rolnret. JUSTUS LTEBIG. Giessen, May fl, ’63.” Landing mid ssrie bv CONVERSE &. CO., . »«* *4 Cornnr of C.uud and New Lever. [44-t*wly. Vb.ViKIEFF & co.. 28,46 .rad/T Old a Levey, offer for naif—- > * • JU >3 KMX) taxes VV esteru lUtierve Choaav, SXJO “ English Dairy d* 100 “ Ptne-apiiio do 500 J ai knges Wratesn Butter, 100 firkin* U<>*lum do 600 b'txea Btar candles, Lvcomb 4 Dvn *4 ni*. 1 -v 100 barrels Ixird Oil. various brands, 100 " Whalo Oil, iafl strained, 500 Rio coffee, 600 packages l'e»M, assorted. ! 100 boxes Fir Fruita, 6U)U ream* Straw paper, 1000 boxes Finx'mckets, liiO “ Sperm candles, (S. Leonard.) 250 »• Ale and cider, 100 “ Lemon Sy rap, 600 “ codfiali, * 25 barrels durrant*. to arrive, . ' 400 bales xlicant Mats, 17—dwly -».* •' Arcade Hotel, >f»4X«rzlM<- at,, lietM'scn Heavier nml Xst< hex. H. N. UtOJIME. PrtOPIUKTOI*. f|lHB PROPRIETOR respectfully informs Tris 1, friends nn<l uniron*, and the public general ly, thnt tbis well known an<X popular establish- ; went has lieen thoroughly renovated during the c.iurae of the past seu*ou, und newly furnished throughout. A large rxbeuoicn of room has been ohtiuwl by tta proprietors renting the adjoin ing portion of’the building, which will enable hini to* necotumadute a luueii Jarjger number of customers than fifflt winter; **** •No expense bn* been f pored by the proprietor to suable him'to merit a continuonce‘yf the generous patronage he Ins horetofore received and every exertion will be made by himself und assistants to render the sojomu guests not only comfortable but ttgrvenble. Due great convenience attached te this hotel, i* that meals **n bn had *hwort all hours. * dee‘2l,'s4 4w * n62-ly. IIW A (JO., 33 Nr tv Levee and 0 T’om jm'reo streets, have in storj a large assort m<mt of Wines, Ltqumy, Brundiru, Tobacco, Sult, RaiVins. Hh<>t, Lead, Powder,'Piefclu*, Ketchup,Sauces, FruiW.bi juice and Briijuly; Coffee, Buesr, Molhmwm, Hyrujs 'l’euWigiirs,Fish, Fruitr,'Bucket*, Tubs, Ac. _ UIERMETICALLV SKALFD AHWtLEH Lobsters In I and 2 pound cans. Clams In I ami '2 pounds do. Roast Beef iq I and 2 pound cans. Hoik’d Be*f lu 1 hnd 2 Jp. Roast Mut ton in 1 and 2 cans. Ronat Tutkcy in ‘2 cans. Konat Uooso In, 2 do. Ronat Chickou io 2 do. •Poaches, .verv superior, in 2 cans. Tmuatoqs, i-lmlae, MviijW. .Vmortod'-d’roaarvoH, in 1 and c*tj» Milk »c • • . For sals by JOSEPH 11. MARKS & CO. 1 ■ .hAIA »nd 7* -Mwuinc st, A. O. dec 51, ’M (I w nf2-ly hano vnurr. TV.tiR anu nKPAiurn. T II'L attend to rails iu hlk Mpo of Vl bwsluoss, aueh regulstfng of sntldn, covering ofbmwinow (felteder riniflwL) laying of ’new strings by the Octavo, wimlp, or singl*. i dons Ip workmanship jttylc and wnrrrnteU, Tuning by the venr doue nt reduced pricta, . and sAtlsfaeHontglvm iit eviwy iavt>in<*«<. or uo horYl 4rdur*/roi»» tin’ country afifirMued to / itenth. Atht»|% G*. w>U meet yriili prompt nt-, csMion. /“'I RtH'FRIES’ GROCERIES ! \T (.RtM'HKIEM!!! (•Oniien Hutter, Pineapple Cheese, Buck V\ hat. I Fiescn<'s ind* e Jauia, Capers, MuU'h'a, | n itres.Linra, Twine, Tlahkcts. Broins.. Shot, Bi-r-Lend, f'andy, Bhiek ami Green Tra, HrSudv ,bidmnn, Baioked • Herrinfi, TaNeSalt, Coigaki’s Houp, , f i CiWgatr's At irch. etc., for sale !>y t H. L. STILXEAIA • o»rii«« Gruvier, Ftdtou L Lever. »U, 17 dwly • "■ lll m*w- ( "Id AVAJxA <’IC»AKF-~n'rb* »tp«h«slgne<l has* I I Ulely ißcremwd hia *l<>ek of HnVuna Ligers 1 with larger lots vs direct i»up<.i’iiiri«qi. of the* < hoicwt brand* ami enn offer n complete aa -ortlMMll oi such »<H, Luperin a, ((renssdos, UcgnHra, RiiUirnaa. Half! <io/Hrevos, llegnlia Londrcs. Gubina*, Halt »loj Millar*, Luudren. Patents, Ac, . .1 Os the Bianda—4.trialnn*. Gwtiraree, Calmr- ' gab, JT:itiw«a,Td>Lqt*m, Fl ;r lei Paaco, t’jui-n 1 rlor det, Slor.'ile*'(ilobo, Loin Montes, Intlmi •lnd. Foiiiica, ConsUida, Dos Kerm.moa, Kiticn,. Lnaiutur? And n ntunber of other first rate 1 hnind-, gffhriuitpail to be uu rut’Mcated .1 M CABAtLF.RO. Sil Old Lreve, ‘ between Cuutuiuhvure andßicuvillw streets. d”*2l, "‘>4 dw u52-ly. *»e ‘j ” Ti • * ~ *• •• - si, j.tk6. arar.sT.—m vtins’ #.( AHsßrrv".--j.T. naroik ' John T. Hardie & Co.. Z tOMMIf»H|()X MERCHANTS, No. nfttkaJ \ , vwr •Meet. New Orleans. La, / uni t ro | E- T. Jones, Athan tivorgia. Janus A. Nisbet. .Macon, <4*. Judge J. JI. Lampkin, Attxn*. CM. Jrrtth Hajilia, I'Obieihua. d L. J, Deupcre, Lexington. JsiOi M de Jahn Maun, H. A. KnniMj. Atlanta. *'jt / . 8 '* L« Wines, Liquors. j I■J’ being the sole agents and imiw'rtcr* in t!ri« , ch) u| the entobrnud RAFAH AC Hrandir*. ki. p. « uu-tjSrtk .-n hand a lull supply and mrdiwm grades »wi |t the olJt at Vintaitcs. * «u. h as 1705. »70« r. )«>t and HM6,«tid invite! the attrnujUvC »!n*vwde. a** rll e« nrv, i the al**!, hemp « Purr and (rnmiu artkie. 1 c u lt.verich a eL x«*uk IJ dwly 21 J *». j. ii. .maaaiu s. n. Ttnuixi \ Roberts 4 .Terrell, |•' '* ' ' n,,v '• • h.iuUi N 7 JL, sirctt. N’.-w Orleans. i ”• • v*. i bam*, av-astf l»wly j V WM. P. CONVERSE, T. >l. CON VERLE, WM. P. CONVERSE, JR. CONVERSE, A CO- '.lroccrs and Dealers in Western Produce, CW Her of Conal <md Aetr Levtt Stu., NEW ORLEANS. !'■ ell' lute Store and Moeß tia, Uig beeu corn- I tt’teiy <>y Urn. on the sth day 4>f Aug«>st Inst, they have r« moved to th<- tliec T nrgeaiicl CoittJiiodlou, Stores oern ftclsig <ll4- square bonneted bj' Cniuil, Com mon, Vevv Lrvvr and Fulton streets, where they are In receipt us \N ENTIRELY NEW AND WELL SELECTED ASSORTMENT. s©* H'AicA toill be on favorable orr Vanik or yood City i'o «b«- Vol lowing l.ut of Good, Ih.y desire U> « .lU nltcntloo- I ProviNioiiM. IMess Pork, • Prime do. Meas Beef, in MJ*, and * half bbls, t Primo Bras, I Clear Bides. (Ribbed do. ‘Shoulders, (BhujarCnwd Bams, I Plain, do ‘Dried Bee£ I Beef Tongues, in bbis. and kegs, Goshen Butter, Western do. Pine Apple, Butter, Hplit Peas, Pearl Barley, W hite Beans, Pptatoes, (Onions, Coarse & Fine •Salt, I Table Salt in taxraand ; Bags, Rice, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Dried Peaches, do Apples, Liquors, Ar. ’ l Cognac Brandy, American, do. Peach do. Jamaica Rum, ; N. Englund Rum, N. Orleans do. Holland Gin, American do. Irish Whiskey, Rye do. Mononga do. Bourbon do. 1 Rectified Whiskey, Dexter’s do. Oliver’s do. Rose do. . Madtdra Wine, Sherry do. t Port do. Malaga d<». Muscat do. Sauterne <lu. Claret du. Champagne, Wolfe’s Schiedare Schnapps, Brandy Peach* •, do. CberriAs, Jo. Fruits, > do. Pears, | > (-uiucoa, Muraschiisi, • Ataynthc. 1 Kirechwasarr. » Anniscttc, Cordials, I Porter, Cider, ’ , i Scjrnrw. A large assortment. ‘ ii Nonp. dWinchester’* No. |, f Eagle, I Rose, Chemical, Extra Pamilv, Livermore’* No. I, Cambridge. • ■ Steam Refined. Month em Factory* ; II < lastile, Toilet, Nhaving. Wood’n Ware Painted Buckets, • Cedar do. Well do. 1 Painted Tuba, (lender do. Brooms, Wash Boards 'Clothes Pins, ' Shoe Brualies, Scrub do. Bed. Voids, Plough Lines, fCaoMt Dijipi'M. ;Untton Twine, I Lamp Wick, (Clark’s Matches. Round AV <mm) Mutclics, Tobacco- Chewing, Smoking. , Drugs. Indigo, j ( • Sdaeratus, j Briuwtonc. [Sulphur, ,1-amb Black. .Spanish Brown. |( orb. Noda. [ Cream of Tartar. ‘Tartaric Acnj. [Camphor. | Madder, I Hum, jEptsaa Salt« H .Saltpetre, [Quintic. Nauth-rew. flkewder. Firs Crackers , Shut. [Bar I-cwd, Kk 1 link, j Candy, Cork*. Bottle*, Demijohn*. I'ii-H. J Flasks. Glue*. Futta. B! arajiijr. Wrapping P»pew. A» ntiug Jo. Flaying Cards iVrcasaion (.'up*. Executed. Mw ly Tfrm. In>l -criid, '.»uk powder, Toting Hyson. Powchong, i > Jong, (.’oiTrc. lU>, li a vans, ,- - ‘aimrira, Lnguy.'.i, lavs. Old Java, Mocha. IS lift ar. Brown, ’A’hitw Clarified, Fellow, Havana, X. Y. nud M. O, lams, I hfmdwcl. Powdered, /IrunuluU’d. Molaue*. Plantation* Sugar HnuAe, N. Y. Golden byrup, N. O. do. do. Fruits, N’tw, Ate Rumina, •g»b Citron. 'Currants. U rungfl, Cranberries Pec « ns, Brazil N uts. Filbert*. Oils. Cautor, l.ard, linseed, vVhale, Hiwrm, I'» num. -* Olive. 14 Flour. St; Louis, Bupt'ifine, d<> Ohio, Illinois Buckwheat, «lorn Meal. Fish ; Mnrkm!. N oh. 1 and 2,1 in bhla., half b|>!s., qr. bbls., and kittn: No. 3, in bbls, and half bbls, b.riinoii, In kitU and half kitlH, Blind, in Fitts, Codfish, in boxen, end drtfhis, Hrrrfiij, n bore*. Pickhe*, &.e. I IndurwtMMPs Davis,' and I | W artiell A Pease’s Plddki—-gaßona. half | gitlhwm, rjuarta, ■ snd | pilttH. Toinhtta Catsup. I j M'ainut de. Mushroom du, Wvrvcawrsliire Hance —Rng. WnWcHteraMre baue<‘ , t Romo ’ j Orange FL Wafer, Pio Fruit, Aaa’d. James and Jel lies, •«. Red Current Jelly, Preserves, Canton Ginger. Ca[>erv, j Olives, Fresh Nnlnion, in cans i do. Lobster* dn, ? do. Oyataru x du. Pracluui do . •to. berries ftri cans, I Hnnlinra. in half an<l| ‘ <|r. taxes, Pcp|s>r Sauce, quarts> t and hi ula; Durkee's Yess! Pow | liers. ExtrNotu of Leman, du l*ii>« Ap-, n<tn«ct ot’Nutwg, | <hs Clovea* ' do- Vanilla, i d<a Cinnamon, • do. Rime, 1 do. Ginger, I do. Cocliiueal. I do. Straw burry, i, Lemon Hynip, Aworteii Hyi ttps. • Stoughton Bitters, 1 Goulev’s Bitter*. Broker's du. Esa. Peppermint, I India Uurrie, UluKMlutr. RpiCfm, <kc. h Keutcky Mnstarrf, * Ohio da. Cloves, r Meer D P«|qe- K rtpw.', 11 ; Ginirrr, IN ’Cayenne fVpjsr, j t'aiidtes. hh»r, n» taxes an.] btdf I .-a. siHitr. I- W e.’. 0 . !’ tfrocth, j Honev IX w, cr Orders (svtnptlv 1 •'C t Iftm. r '" 1 ■ - . - ... _ . . _t * ■, » . Convene & Co., jj DI..U.F.n.S IN WMIMBN PitlHHiru. f nrnera Turo Aueuuw. (hte 4'mm l Street >1 f ?* d K r ieTO! ««*“: UM.WNVERBE, ' ».« r^ < bV. P-4JONVERBS, J«. ) * <| t K. J. HART <k CO. 106 and 107 Tchoupitoulas street. New Orleans 'll 7 HOLESALE Dealers in Groceries, Teas, T| Liquors. &c. Teas—4oo packages Imperial, Guu]>owder and ’ Oelong. Scotch Whiskey—2 puncheons Stew art's Paisley. Raisins—6oo whole half and quarter boxes. Yeast Powders, 12 cases. Pep per Sauce, 76 taxes Quarts and Pinta. Ground ‘ Spices, 200 boxes Assorted. Dried Apples, 60 [ barrels. Pickles, 60 cases Assorted. Jellies [ and Jams, 4">o boxes Assorted. Sauces, 26 boxes , Assorted. Pie Fruits, 60 boxes. Pickles, 26 . half barrels aud firkins. Citron, 60 boxes. Cur rants, 6 cask*. Almonds, 25 bales. Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, 60 cases.— Buckwheat, 10barrels aud 100 boxes. Laguayra Coffee, 100 huge. For sale by E. J. HART A CO. 105 and 107 Tcboupitoulas street, dec 21,’64 d w n52-ly. i W. COELER. Importer and Dealer in 1 9 Brandies, Wines, Cordials and Havana Cigars. Orders from the country filled and dis patched with punctuality. None but choice articles sold here. Common street, opjxisite the St. Charles. [ jlec‘2l,’s4 d J*_ n»2-Iy. J. G. Bermel, WIG “Manufacturer Cl’tiTVT') und Gentlemens Furn- ixhing Store, (under the ‘ NL Charles Hotel,) New Orleans. J. G. B’s. approved system of measuring t|ie head. No. 1 The circumference of the head. No. 2 Forehead to the nape of the neck. No. 3- Ear to ear over the temple. 44tawly E. B. Wheelock, \ V HOLESALE DRUGGIST, No. 58, St. V v Charles Street, second door from Gravier 1 Street, New Orleans. [44-tawly- ! R. O. BRXWKR. 8. B. OALUn«tL BREWER and CALDWELL, I GKVERAL rOMMIRWION MKItCHANTS • 20 Old Ship, tor. Water St.—l\cw York • A dvaxcks made on consignments of Cotton j2X Sugar, Molasses, Lumber, Leather, Hides j Wod, Tuipentine, Rosin, Ac- Merchandise [ of all descriptions thus purchased on commis | sion. Represented by H. O. BREWER, 2V Michoal st. | • 17—dwly jL. D. C. WOOD.] [JA.MKH U. LOW. Wood & Low, • / A ENERAL Commission Merchants, No. 37 ; \T Natchez street, New Orleans, Louisiana. The undersigned are prepared to e.xcute orders I for all kind* of produce at the lowest cash prices. WOOD & LOW, I Refer to: ‘ New Orleans, t J. T. Doane, Atlanta, Go. IL L. AV right, “ “ 44tawly GKO. W. TARLZTON. 4. WHITIXG. W. B. TVLLfII Tarleton, Whiting and Tullis. FACTORS AND COMMISSION twwjgrawra«L2:»»^BLTra*;rna?>wa - , No. 5 Carondelett street, New Orleans, | /Tash advances made on Cotton and other con i \ wignments. j KSFOrders for Bagging, Rope, Gn»cvrieH fte. | promptly attended to. J7 dwly j B. A. WIU6OS, 48. J [w. C. LITSUOMM. Wilson, Lipscomb 4: Co., ‘ '* *4 L'OMMINBION Merchants, Oeqv and Agents for the sale of Vtr- Swja • ginia ManufactureJ Tobaeeo, N«>. 85 Gravier Ntreet. New Orleans, j December 7, 1855 44Uw6in John F. Hoyt. . PRACTICAL Hatter, Comer Nt. Charles and Common StreeU, I (Opposite St. Charles and Verandah Hot*!*,) . New Orleans. Hals made to order. December 71854 , 44Uwly ' C. W. JAMK* FAHRXU.Y. ( NKWTON * FAKKrULLV. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Aim* Deader* Weatan* Pro<ln<-<-. No 92 Magazine street, N. 0. dec 21,'54 dw n62-ly. , THOS. T. TWITTY. WM . a. BMJTR- : 'I'’OBACC«?A^XTs®“ i l h ’ O e„ r „ l C„,„. T ,n *"**on Merchant*, No. 68 Grnviee Street, 1 Orleans. [44-Uw«m. ’ AV 7 ”® AR * Sow naCgJVIMO AT OtJB NFW STORK ▼ v • large and complete assortment as choice I Ibandies, Wines Liquors and Cigars of direct . importation, whieh we offer to the trade at the t lowest market rates, in or out of bond, j WM. N. GHIBELIN & Co- 17 dwly BT<*houpitoulasand BNcw Leveests. I JOB* BATON. JAMES HKNDERBO.X. Eaton A Henderson, [ 'll WHOLESALE Grocer*, No. 16 New Levee 77 4-16 Tchoupitoulaa street. Livingston Row, New Orleans. dec. 27, ’fif n55-6m. J. M. Savage & Co. (< ENERAL Provision and Prtxhiee Dealers > No. 43 Poydras street, New Orleans. December 7 1854 44tMWly ,A. r. 3T«ELEV. 4< hl(Aia . Rugeley, Blair & Co., (TOMMISHION MERCHANTS, No. 83Gm /vier Street, New Orleans. [44-tawly. T T < w ! ' I^S * t ,au6w - Groeera and l>ea *r- in A J Produce. No 14 New Levee and ■ 14 Tchoupitoulas street 49dw1y A Co., Y.» Importer* and Im ’"X m,Rß, onrra of Havana Produce. 49dwly j><>GERB McC.ttir & Co., ('ommirainn any 11 22 I’ydrw st.dwld Norton & Co., WTioleaale Grocers and Dealer# in wine. Liquors. Ac. N o . 5 p OJ . rtra* street. New Orleans. 49dwly ANDREW, W., & Sierau, Conmitsrinu Mer chant*. 15 Union street. £odwly M. A Co., Desrler.M in Wood lj ware. Brooms, Ac. 18 Canal st. dwly (lARROLL, D. H„ Conuniaaieu Merchant ySB Union Row, Carondelet st. 49dwly (tONEiil A Wilvm, Wholesale and Retail y Grocer*, a Front, between Canal Crossmaw I "tract v 49dwly i I LEY, Thotna.s. dealer in Foreign and Do- I |CN inestic Winra and Liquors, No 21 Notre 1 Dame street, between Tchoupit utai and Cou»- J meroe streets New Orleans. 49dwly SMITH A Fimister, Commission aud Forward, ing Merchants and Steamboat Agent*. 16 Canal street. New Orleans. Td’iert, Steamboat agents and ; 77 Commission Merchants. 17 Ctrondelet [ street. New Orleans. 49dwly OGLESBY A Maeaully.Comuuamun and For warding Merehanta, 65 Tehoupitoulas <r*®t. 49dwlr _ t f AILLOT A Sons. No 134 Mognxiue tdreet ' AIL Importer* of Winea, Brandies, Ac., and Distillery of Domestic Liquors. 4tMwlr T \3LAMARE, X, Commission Merchant i. t I /Wines. Liquort, Ac., No 3 Bienville street, , New Orleans 49dtfly Scovil & Mead, NEW Orleans,General Southern A -cut* for all the most valuable Family Me<licines. December 7 1854 44tawly SMITHER, J. C.& Co.. Whulertale uudßetall Grocers, 16Canal aud Croes' ian sts. 49dwly Naslpiillc PYBUS RAaROAD bALCOaT NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. riUIE above capacious Establish- , SWb I ment, three doors from the City Hotel, is now open, with a splendid Bur, supplied with the choicest Liquors, and Ci gars of the finest flavor. The Eating Dep ’.rt ment is not surpassed by that of any other Res taurant in the South. Every delicacy of the season is always on band, and first class Cooksto prepare them for the table. The Proprietor invites his friends aud the ptt’s itc to call aud give him a trial—Urey will find his aa«utanU polite and accommodating. Private rooms are at the service of those who desire their meals alone, gnd these cau be had et any hour of the day or night WM. PYBUS. nov. 16, ’54. Uwti FURNITURE? YrTRNITURE! THE South Nashville Furniture Manufacturing Company have now on hand an increased 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. GP.OOMEB. Pn-s’L Wu. L. N ARCE, Sec’y. tAWiV CITT i ' S. M. SCOTT, Proprietor. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE; no*. 16. ’54. t.tw6m. T LHMSDSH & CO., £!X Dealers in Hides, Oil, Leather .and Find-1 ings, Market street, la-tween Broad end Spring, Nashville, Tenn. N. B.— We will make liberal cash advance* ; on consignments of Produce te B. L. .Mann, at; New Orleans. nov. 16. ’54. tawly M’CREA & TERRASS, ’ Grocers and Commission u Merchants, Dealers in Foreign and ’ , Duinfstic Liquors, and Iron, Cast- f x ‘A Salt, Flour. &c., Nashville, Tenn. pov. 16,’54. tewly KIRKPATRICK <sc NEVINS, i Grocers,’ Commijsioii Merchants, [ and dealers in Foreign and meatic Liquors. No. 7»nd 9 Markot street, Nash-. ville, Tenn. nov. 16, *54. tewly ~ ROBB ¥ SMiT H* * ol esa 1 e »nd Reta ' sRSS? —i E Grocers and Pn>-’tjce De*J era, No. 65, Market Slre< t, Si* doors tnun Broad Nashville, Tehneraee. [ nov. 16, *64. txwtf iljattcmooga JUiucrtiscmcnß. JAMB* KXLL7. )• WK- ». BtCtni- ' , J, W. J. Kelly, o-T- —•—w> fSUCCESSORS to R. S. Me. ‘ *- Corny, receiving, forwarding' and general Conimission Mee- ■ chant; also, agent tor Etew«h Iron Work*, Brick Block. No. 3, on tta Wharf,! Chattanooga, Tennessee. < Auguotlftt. 185 i. 1 tt R. HOOPEK,” raODGE BROKEII ATW COMMISSION MERCHANT, Fmt Sid* Mak««v Stkmt Nkaßth* Rrvxn, Cltatlaiioopra. - - - - ---- - 'renr-etsee. 1 Aa« N | Home Sbmiiscmenb. Robert Battey* DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTIST, ’ Choice Uutel, Itftine, <*e<i»gt:,. ty Physici*ns’ PfcMsription* c 'mnoundecl. with care. Dec. 7.’54 Uwly ■ ■ ■ ■- - —— ■ - - - ■ Etowah House, - ROME, GEORGIA, i General Stage Office to R. R. Depot; 11 YARDS. To Steam Boat Landing' 11 H f 200 yards. WM. KETCHAM. December 7, 1854 uwly Choice Hotel, BY MRS. M. A. CHOICE. Xiom*. Chorale. SITUATED in the eentreof town, near the J Post-office, «>n the corner of Bread and I Bridge streets. An Omnibus will ta always in readiness to > enuvey Passengers t<» nud from the Depot free 01 charge. Persons spending time in Rouir. will ■ find it decidedly to their advantage to stop at [ this Hotel. H. D. HARRIS. Superintendent, Dec 7, Uwly Formerly of Madison, Ga. Auction Business. S. J. SHACKLEFORD. i 4 UCTION sales regularly every Monday, i VVetlnesdav, and Haturdav night. oct 19, 1854. * n29-t£ f !■ .1 i I , I ... ,»V ; Ptofcsssional €ttrte. Gartrell & Glenn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, s ; : : GEORGIA attend tire Courts tn the Counties of 77 Fulton, DeKalb. Fayette, Campbell, Meri wether, Coweta, Carrol!, Henry, Troup, Heard Cobh and Spalding. Lrcirs j. cARTRir.t. trntrn 4. aluxm. Formerly of Wash- I Formerly of • ington. Ga. ’ D-mough, Ga. (47-tawly] cJUtnT DR. J, E. BLOUNT, North Caeblina. having pcrmanentlv !o IK rated in this city, offers his professional ser vices tu the citizens of Atlanta and the surround- : ing country, after an experience of four years in \ the Hospital* nl the North, will practice Medicine,' Surgen and Obstetrics. Office on M hitehall *te*ct, next door to Mr. Lewis Lawahe** Tailoring Store, w here I can be found at oil hours, day and night, when notprofes sionally engaged. I Refer to the faflowing gentlemen, and *nv person wishing to know more of me can de so by addressing, Hon. F. B. Hon. Josh ua Taylor, Isaiah Resposa, Esq-, Gen. V/n». A. Blount.'.V ashington. N. C\ ProL N. S. Smith,' Baltimore. Pn L Muter, Prof. Pancust. Prof. if. I Giger. I’hitaleiph'a. Prof. York. 1 M. A. Beg, Atlanta. aug. 36, 1854. tfi i BUROH &. PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY* AT LAW, Marietta, Ga. A t ’’ILL practice in nil the Counties of the ' | Blue Ridge Circuit, to wit: Cobb, Lumpkin, Campbell. Union. Paulding. Fannin, Polk, Gilmer. Cherokee, Pickens, Forsyth, Fulton, Also, in the Supreme Court of Georg?«, end the United States Court, in the Northern Dis trict of Georgia, at Marietta. ROBT 8. BI’RCTT. WM. PHILLIPS. thjv 2ft. ’54 ndO-tf. C. C. Uowell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ta, Georgia. Will practice in Fulton and all the adjacent counties. REFERANCHS: Ex-G«v. C. J. McDonald. Marietta, Ga. David Irwin, “ “ Gen. A. J. Hansell, " “ Howell Cobb, Athena, “ Hon. E. Y. H'JI, LuG range, “ D. B. Culberson, Dadeville, Ala. Dr. IL A. Ranwv, Atlanta. Ga. B. 1?. Daniell. * <» Atlanta. Aug. 29. *54. nltf. Its. Johnston, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, AND tSfARTA. GEORGEk. OFFICE up stairs in Kile's N.w BuiiJmg, comer of Marietta und Peach 'Free streets. M. JOHNSTON. ATLANTA—R. XI. ICHXSTOX. BPAKTA. jnn. 17, ’55 il w 72-Gm, DR. James R. Smith, late of Sandersville. Ga ’ having permanently located in this city, c: j ; era his professional services to the citizens of At- f i lantr.. | A professions’ experience of mere thantwt-ntv I j years in the practice of Physic, in this Bt.:ta.; i (eighteen of which was spent in Washington.! t County.) is the Wi’.y g«arnrd' .. ofihreJ of h;s j : skill amt experience «s a Physician. When not professionally engaged ho will si nil tunes be found at the Atlanta Republican Office, or nt ais residence on Prior street, one door South, Mitchel street. REFERENCES: \V. Markham, Esq„ Rev. J. I*. Lcncan, f . , L. G. Grant, Esq, ( A.tunta. A. G. Wark. Emo. ' Dr. Wk. T. Hayxks. / Dr. E. C. Williamson, t Snndersvilte, , Gea. T.J. WaRTHKN. ' 22, ’sl. W Jy. / DENTISTRY. *’ | ; HR* W. T. C. CAMPBELL’returns 1 | thunks to his fiidnds and the public fur i : the liberal patronage iwatowed, and. In askingfer ‘ ■ a coiitinn.Hice of the s. me, informs them that ho J ; is still to be found ut !;;s old stand, over A- Alex- • ■ ander’sdrug store, White-hall Str. where he still j , plugs teeth in th. best manner, and warrants th mi j J U) stand, also inserts teeth oil gold or platina p'rtes ! t with continuous gum ortho best stye* of block i • teeth —from one tn a full set. by suction, or in any ; way to suit the taste. Particular attention paid ■ 1 to childrens teeth, and ail operations warranted, I ; Those needing anything in his lino are a-n ties- j , t*<! to call and examine speoirrtrns of his work ! Examinations and service lee. ; for whom he h operated. * Atlanta, JAU 10 J 855 t‘7dly * Wll.f.T.'M E2ZARD.J [,’Cll;. CO’.Elhß. ‘ EESAUD' Attorneys at Xstt, ’ ATL 1 .VT.1...... : GEORG JA. • ILL ntA'ud to business entrusted to their i T T care in the following couidiis, to-wit, ’ . Fulton, Pelia’b, N.wtou, Henry, Fry lie, Cow etta,. Campbell, Carrell, Paulding,. Cuss and i ! Cobb. They will 'also practice iutlie District , Court <>f the T nited States, st Marietta, and the I Supreme Court of Georgia. tj?**ODi-c in the ’ Atlanta Bank Building, s< ebnd liooor. 7” iti Dr. J. T-l. Brown. OFFICE near Wbita HJl.at W. W. While’,, will iUtctal to th; dis'- sc of w 'men and , ■ children. UF* Consti-utioualist, at An-tu ta. will please * • L6-wly. j IL.'.* <’• , 1 )E:ISONS wishing prlweriptioi s will be sup-1 T ph’'d from the above establishment at any 1 ; hour <f the night, ' I • OBN C. CLKLA.NI>. "1 f THOgI'OON ALLAN, ; ' Indianola, Cal- •* Lnwr •neevifle, , TEXAS LAF’D AGENCY. I ; J. C. CLELAZU) &T. AIXAN, ! ATTORNEYS AT LA’ ’. rpHIS Agvr y having a ojr ’.v. • I knowledge of the l ino lues, i • and general land business oi ths • ■ . State of Tc*..a, will the ’ prompt attention to the invrsl-g. . ’ claims 1 i to lands, selling, purchasing or L. .3 an rue. * I Texas wjjl find ;t .atereet t 1 to employ this Agency iu th? j. , of and 1 I locating their homes. Lunds pt, or locu- i ; ted on reasonable t»-.»s, local;.*, .taicted to 1 , suit purchasers, lands bought and e< ;•.. Letters . ; post-paid, and addressed to either of t.<e firm will I meet wi*h prompt attention. nor. 17, ’5 1. wly ;”K AY’S CllEAPltiok STORE. ’ Books, Stationary, Pacey Goods, Jewelry.., I <.»(« ,K. 'fwsir. Keo.t Hloderjr.D.anß BcMr-t* ’ ; '’nKuf.i tnry nod .’o' 1 ? «♦ i K/sY’S CHEAP BOOK STC Ru. 1 H7c7f A’ 7 iii'r* Atlanta, Ga» ’ THE subscriber begs, i most irsjHictfully, to in- 1 | ■ I ianta, and surrounding country, that he has considerably enlarged i his stock of Books, in ail the depart-' , meats of Literature, embracing Biogi-aphjral, • Historic .J, Theological. Law, Medical, French, 1 Latin. Greek and Miscellaneous works, ail at the > very low st reasonable price—American and ’ Foreign F tnrv t*tationery; a'so. 20C0 Reams of i . Paper, all qualities low dowt I Having Liu services of erperieueed v.orknieu, | ; second to none, he is prepared t > do anv kind of I ' Book Binding at siioit notice, an£ st rea*vrable I I prices. ' Birsk Books manufactured of the very be>t oi‘ ' pa;>e*, (English heavy In; 1 if required,) such at I Blank Books for Merchants, ruled to any patern: i I also, ftw accounts, begs to refer the public to a lot J ; of Bank Books, at the Atlanta Bank; also, to a ' set just finished for Fulton county. All work ir | tins department wax:anted, got up expeditiously .* u*id at hvhig charger. Having recently puxehns !, ! ed the JOB OFFICE, known a* Ware's Oifice,! '• more recently as Ware and Etidieman’s Mam- ’ moth Job Printing Office, and haring a spb,-n.lif ' , lot<>i Type, li.k, &c.. I amfuEy pr< pared and will ' | ! do work low—xs low as the ltne?3t. I pUrchasoc ’ the Office for aeromniodatlon to the public, to d< ' 1 work hen- undercui own »yes, instead of scmling ; .to Ot'ier points remote. I hope the public will ' appieeiat.'' my nwtivc, end continue to favor me , with their patronage, so liberally bestowed t>im« my lu'-ation here, for whklo and a continuation ■ ot, I return mr «in.'»r* acknowledsrnrents. Y ILLIAM KAY. Book Seller. Station**. P.-rHUT, Book Bmdr..{ and Blank Bow* Manufacturer. 1 August 29,1R5< 1 ts. Cartersville Hotel. CARTERS VILLE, GEORGIA. jBYJ. SKIX.iV.ER. A THE above house is conveniently loea cated.to the Rail Road, i.nd the table Is always supplied with the best the coun try affords. Cartersville is situated on the Wes tern & Atlantic Rail Road, and is pleasantly lo cated for a summer resort, and is most conveni outly situated for persons going to Ducktown, the Etowah Works and Cedar Town. A good livery stable is m ar at hand where horses and carriages can aiways be had. teb 2, ’55, wly Land for by tho mt ate, BY virtue of an Act ot the '* 1 " I’’ proved February Kith, '54, entitled an “An Act amen- , datory of an Act to repeal an Act to extend the time fox fortunate drawers in all the Land and Gold Lotteries to take out their grants, assented to in December, 1811, mid 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 Laud, principally Orphan Lots uilgranted, and now reverted to the State, w ill 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 nl eadv appointed for tbnt purpose. LAND LOTTERY. vu ■ nn tue J.t Tite-<iny In rebrnnry, 18 5, the follvwlng 1...1. 11 1 :-..,ntrj of Cnattooga. ui suinuurvtHe l h't l>iit. .V s Hist Non Disa JTvd 14 t o !«♦ Ki S'.Li 12 US 2.V IVI " | .1 u 15 15 I- 275’ H « ft’ Al-u ■.. t;.e I.t ; m Fei rnr.rtm.-.Ji, uill He -vlrt u U.kloiiera tl>e tvi’> ’ i u I."t»in then-.nty vs I utnykin; At. t Uist Nvh Dist No. Dist 57 .1 J it; « I ?.. ■- a Lae sama day, the Gulu Lot. iu said couuty, rever u.d l.y p-osont 1. -w. >s-.« under head of <>'>ld Lottery. A'.> o on the I t Tuesday lu February 1.-55, A Let ia Catena 1 to i-e k.' I at Kiaggold : N t. 111, 2-th di dri.-t. GQLD LCTTNiY I I Al !t;el. r Ti s<d:iy i.i February ! ; 55, the follewin ■ Lots io v.-; vouvty <>T i 'u in lb, nt •’otnmins.: i N l ist N s Litt ?.o» Diet N"s Diet ! 15 I -<l2 2 hJT 3 575 H ;fco 1 '.Wl' Z '-t7 TO3 id 27* 1 3 IC3j S VSJ 1* 2: J 2 11* 3 59 H 1"1A K C.J 2 17 3 T«7 H JWti M 7.2 2 .72 X r.'t U 105? 14 1129 14 Alsv on the Ist Tuosday In I‘«br<iary tLe following i. t.- La th- v;ui»tjr of t.'i.i’>, nt Marivttat * Nos Uist No. I'iKt Ns Di.:t No* Dist i;4 17 II- 701 17 !>22 17 C." ’ :-.'7> T’ S>>o )? ?■>!> JP ril 1 17 nn If *67 19 net 19 Al-.. t'.-.- 7«t 'toe i>t February LSW, the following Not. iu t - ear. t; •• i’aidsirt, st V.n'»ert : I ••» Uist ■ l ist. boa i>i;l Noa Obt I" i <••> 2 .V>7 S 256 19 ’IM 1 Id. J 2 711 B 2 4 19 . 2 4‘ I R >» i)"S X SG2 19 >521 I 2 UIM 3 eiw 10 1-1 2 U7O 2 l'7'l 3 fMI !o lit t 22 3 I.W 3 810 19 i-7 2 8 .? 313 IS 83a ]j i 2.1» 2 :s 3 8 « Id ST io 2 177 S 7<-> IN It'S 19 «'<■ 2 3u7 3 907 IS JHo2 i<j ol*J 2 4'h> 3 r> 19 inert 19 • 4.15 3 S 5 19 1110 19 1170 91 r,«ts on nte Ist ar.isrfay ifirehm.ry I*os, nk-gfoJtwnn N"o»r>iNn l.utu p..i a nty »v;i. s liisl Sos ii list iw fcj* T 4 5 i-7 1J ;572 io 17 to 11 WJi oiM I 5 >3 5 7M I] jo l 2 4 3 I 5 >79 il ;x)o j/ ’l'd 4 ts? 6 f-22 11 iivj 12 o!) -i ;;5 :> osS il iim 12 o-< i HV. ? 1127 h ton.-. jo 'T * i1.,.; 5 12? s II Wi “ c 4 Ivui, 5 13 12 1211 ■<47 4 -W i Ml 12 2SJ oil 4 4>H 5 bis 12 t ; .If, , c:?; till 5 215 12 73 U Us; < ~12 5 2,2 12 s;» f ia> 4 <isj 5 39 12 )7s 15 ' J C7d b 41 12 282 15 i fit 8 t-4 5 4is 12 .r; T 5 76 r ’ 8-3 5. ■ bM 12 *99 is W - ta 11 358 13 virth ! all a. s 111. 3>.>,30i und -138*. 13th dist. Also <>n l! -I.i Tuesday in JU r h 18i\V, at Ceiiuf Town, the .’l’vkliu 1 or- in ti.e .’Oi '.ty of I’ .Ik: xoa vi-t aos ilrt ' won Hint ro» «t. 213 1 k if 2 42'1 2tl 1101 ?t' 1 271 ’ .".s J7 Hi 2” 121 W 2° I .04 1 41 J 7 403 »> 19 S! ; :9iS I -7 j; s'it 2-i 4? 21 I .~73 t l"l 1 7 Stt 20 1-W 21 4111 I I?1 17 591 20 X7 -1 I 4iXi 1 137 17 fc.'S 2" 210 21 I .'io I 2"? 17 799 ®> WU 21 y t . x - .0 . (SC ... jgj 2! 1 ''.'2 .1 IN 7i':> jn j-| 21 "'<7 1 317 1“ 80“ 2'l 5.W <‘l ; r>7l 1 8"> ■ 1.4 >»s> I’9 W> 21 83 3 47 Ad 918 20 "IS 21 I' 5 2 C 1' '.‘3o 20 729 21 213 2 4.4 20 £9B 30 W..T 21 337 2 (>} !■> W*4 20 J 18« 21 :.-4 2 70 2u loai 20 10.35 XI •ill! 2 111 20 10P5 jn 1200 21 5 2 ' 7» li’U 20 1201 21 : 54 . ■ir -JI 1113 20 1286 21 I2MI 21 Al-’ < -oHnbelllrtn. 09 tl.o Ist Tuesday in Mareh, a l.ot ofL. ’ ? lit Cmjpnvß r Hint-, : rte 'iu the 18th district. If any •; eabovc t> tiro in>| rof'- T y classified, theywill l>e readv-rtisr.’. -nd (old in th. counties wkero they be. Those <ti,i«e(! H -unntv li .*» will be sold i» the countic. wherotliey sred Aer!i«<-tl Ior«n1n HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON. Uy JlteGovern r. L. }!, I’.net ”';, Sec'y. Ex. Dept. Octolv r 20. IfffiL Al tint LHsi Stand on o ra; cc.j» ra-M «X" eKvmetiM.* h HE utb-nuon of cnMtomcn iTToapee fully and confidentially called to a very ‘-?rge block of Goods being u >w n eeiv- | e-1, and just purchased in a hard pinch at tile j North, and at very low puces, consisting of Gjo- ’ ceries, Hardw arc, of every description, Staple Dry Goods &e., which shall be sold at short profits for I'.:sL or Produce. Every one will find it to his in ta rest to call an give me his trade. J. NORCROSS, tri-weeklv one"a week for 6m, weekly do nnv. I, !854.-*n2». SCHOOL BOOKS! SPELLI?At BUOKtS. Reading Books, Die tionaries. Grammars, Rhetoric, Composition, Chemistry, Botany, ilinerology, Geology, Natu ral History, Astronomy, Drawing, Book Keep ing, Gorgraphy, Biography. Elocution, Natural Philosophy, Hi-lory, Arithmetic, Geometry, Sur- I veying, Mensuration, French Grammars, Dic tionaries, Readers, &e.f Spauish, German tmd Italian Grammars, Dictionaries, Readers, dee.; Greek and Latin Books of ail d-'acriptions, fur sale by V M. KAY . [46-ta. vvtf] Great Southern Remedy. JACOB’S CORDIALS, 1 "*<)!? all Bowel Diseases, Cholera, Dysentery, Diarra's, Cholera Morbus, Bilious Chclic, Choi ru Infantum, also, Admirably adapted to many La eases of Females, most < specially pain ful Mc-Hslruatioji. The above valuable Medicine for wholesale or retail at Kay & Ramsay’s, Atlanta, Drag Store. Jan 18 TaS d w n7C-Cm. The Graefenfeerff Coiipauy, 3UPAXK ROW, NEW YORK. Vegetable Fills, 23 cts. per box. Green Mt. Ointment, 25 cts. box. Fever and Ague Remedy, 50 “ Consumptive’s Balm, -">3 per bottle. i Eye Lotion, 25 cts, per bottle. Sarsaparila, $1 per bottle. Children’s Panacea. 50 cts. per bottle. Dj-i-ntery Syrup, 50 cts. per bettie, Health Bitters, 25 cts. per p’kg. Manual of Health, 25 cts. a copy. Marshall’s Uterine Catholicon, $1.50 per bottle. A Lhcral discount from the above Retail Prices to ih<we purchasing by the quantity. For sale by KAY & RAMSAY. ja»» IS. 'sft d w u76-6m. To Merchants. K® Y A Ramsay are now ready to furnish Drugs and Medicines to Merchants at the lowest rates;; .11 uad sea, we charge nothing for showing. • ~ I)HOSPHATE Lime and Iron, the great con- < sumpfivc rercedv. for sale by dec 23, ’54 KAY & RAMBAY. j Lumpkin Sheriff Sales. 7 ILL be sold before the Court House dour V > in tlie town of Dahlonega, within tho le gal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Febru ary next —the following property to wit; One rotu* mare about seven years old, and seventy bushels ofnurn as the property of Thom as Helton, levied upon by virtue of aiijorderjfroni the Honorable Superior Court of said County of Lumpkin, for the use of the Officers of Court vs. said Helton. Also, the land and improvements commonly known as j,he Kilaugh place, the Nos. not known, and one bay mare, supposed to be 8 or 9 years old, levied upon l>y two fi fas from Lumpkin Su perior Court, in favor of Lydia Barker, for the use of the Olhccrg oi Court, vs, James Barker. Property pointed out by Lydia Barker. Also, lots ofland Nos. 318 and 61, in the 13th District of the Ist Section, North half, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice Court of Gil mer County, Miller Chamberland and Peck, vs. F. C. McKinley. Levied and returned to me hv John W. House, L. C, J. B. GRAHAM, Sheriff, jan 1, ’fts, d w tds. XV ILL bo sold before the Court House door v V in the town of Dahlonega, withintlie le gal boms of sab-, on tho first Tuesday in March next —the following property to wit: Lot of laud No. 525, in the 4th District and Ist Section, levied upon to satisfy a fi fa from Lumpkin Superior Court, in favor of William Booth vs Aaron Brown. Pioperty pointed out by Wm. Martin, plaintiffs attorney. Also, lot of land No. 997 in the 12th District and Ist -Section of said county. Levied upon to satisfy n Justice Court fi fa in favor of Threat James w John Saterfield. Property levied ano returned to me by Berry Forest, L. C. Also, lot ofland No. 501, in the South half of the 13th District and Ist Section of said county. Levied upon to satisfy a fi fa from the Justice Court of the county of Harris, in favor of Thomas Jones »s John Bishop. Levied and returned to me by E. P. Collins, L, C. Also, lot of land number not known, in the North half of the 13th District and Ist Section, b( ing the lot whereon Cleveland Hawkins now lives, in said county. Levied upon to satisfy a 11 *.* from Lumpkin Superior Court ir favor of James E. Hughes, for the use of Charles C. Bird rrjfm.H. Gresham. Property pointed out by said Hughes. Also, the one undivided half of lot ofland No. 996 in the 12th District and Ist Section, to satis fy a fi fa from Lumpkin county iu favor of Wes ley McAllister, Coroner, against Jessee C. Hen ley, pointed out by Wesley McAllister. Levied and returned to me by Henry Chambers, L. C. J. B. GRAHAM, Sheriff. fob 2> ’55. wtds W». KAY. n. A. RAMSAY, M. » The Atlanta Drug Store! DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS !!! . Xj Ate’ Arrivals •! KAY & RAMSAY, VTT HOLESALE and Retail Deal y j ers in Pure Drags, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Surgical In strumunta, Dental Apparatus, Ter fumery, FL'ie Medicinal Wines and Brandies ; Fancy Articles, Soaps, Cigars, &c., uro 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 oi 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 tlio medical profession. We take occasion to say Unit we hare 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 I 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 imwlc by a superb Cutter, and we can afford to put them at very Reduced Prices! The Fancy Department is peculiarly rich. The n»CHt fastidious ran be accommodated from our Show Cases, and we invite the Ladies 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 wort hy 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 “smallproJits and quick saksV On hand a splendid assortment es Brandies, ’’.Vines, Cigars, &c. Atlanta, nov 21.'54. taw 6m. New Confectionary and Baking Estab lishment. ONE store opposite J. Haas & White- Hull street, Atlanta; the other next door to the Alhambra, where may be found at all times a large assortment of Confections, Pastries, Fruits, &c. Every variety of plain or ornamental cakes can be furnished for Weddings and Particw at short notice. Imported Wines, and Brandies of all descriptions for medical purposes always on hand—genuine Cigars, choice chewing ’Tobacco, and a large assortment of toys, fancy articles, &c. Orders from the country accompanied with the cash will be strictly attended to. J. R. PRESCOTT. JL Butcher, Agent. Atlanta, sep. 28, nl4-6m. A’Utijl ail 093111133191 81811193 S HAVING located myself ou White Hall street, opposite Messrs. Whitney A. Hunt’s store, and below W. W. Roark’s old stand, are now prepared to m-11 all kinds of Merchandize, Negroes, Reul Estate, Fumiture, &e„ at AUCTION. or st private sale. We are aho ready to receive on consignment, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Oats and all other kinds of produce, ami will sell on the best of terms, and make prompt remittances. /X share of patronage is respectfully solicited. J. R. SWIFT Atlanta. Dec: 2, 1854. 43 t&,w ts W. M. Freeman, (1 ENERAL AGENT, Collecting, Receiving Auction, Forwarding and Commission Mer chant, Jefferson, Cass county, Texas. R E F E R E N C E 8 I Wright & Bridgeford, Louisville, Ky. Col. Matt Ward, Jefferson, Texas. McLeroy & Bradford, New Orleans. John McGregor, Washington city. 8. E. Belknap, New Orleans- NciUon, Warawell &. Co., New York. Wolf <3t Pcytua, Philadelphia. [49-tw:wly Notice. ON and after January Ist, 1855, p yment ol Freights will be required at tho Macon & Western Railroad Office, on or before the delive ry of he Goods. U. L. WRIGHT, Ag’t, Transportation Office, Atlanta, Dec. ‘36, 1854 nssd<htlß