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• FIIUOII Sheriffs Sales.
4FTILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in May
!■' ? next, before the Court House door in
|f ; » > City of Atlanta, Fulton County, within the
ral hours of sale, the following property, to
t:
City lot of land, number one hundred arid
lirenty-tive. in the city of Atlanta, whereon the
j feud ait now lives, containing ono-half acre
.ore or less. Lee lon as the property of Hi
am K. DeLay. to satisfy a li fa. issued from the
" Justice’s Court of the 1026th District, G. M.. in
favor of Wm. Thurman, rs. Hiram R. DeLay.
Property pointed put by Plaintiff. Levy made
and returned by a constable.
Also, city lot of land, number twenty ono, in
the city of Atlanta, situate on Collins street
containing half acre, more or less, and being a
part of land lot, number fifty-two. in the 14th
District of originally Henry now Fulton county.
Levied on as the property of Thomas Ralph t*<
satisfy a fi fa issued hy the tax collector of Ful
ton County vs. Thomas Ralph for his State and
Count tax for the year 1855. Levy made and
returned hy a Constable. «
Also, that part of city lot of land, number
one hundred and fifty-two, in the city of Atlan
ta. owned by William \V\ Grubb, situate on Cain
street, containing one-fourth of an acre more nr
less. Levied on as the property of William W.
Grubb to satisfy a li fa issued by the tax col
lector. of Fulton county, vs. W. W. Grubb, for
ins tax for the year 1855. Levy made and re
turned by a Constable.
Also, that part of city lot of land, number
one. in the city of Atlanta, whereon Keubin
Clayton now lives, fronting Pet ts Street, being j
a part of land lot number seventy-seven, in the
14th Di trict of originally Henry now Fulton |
county. Levied on as the property of Keubin j
Clayton, to satisfy afi fa issued by the tax Col j
lector of Fulton County vs. Rcubin Clayton, so- j
his State and County tax for the year 1855. i
Levy made and returned by a Constable.
Also, city lot of land, number one hundred ;
and sixty-two, in the city of Atlanta, containing
one-half acre more or 1 ss. si mate on Haychn
Street, being a part of land lot number seventy !
eight in the 14th District of orig nally Henry j
now Fulton county. Levied on as the property
of William L. Oumming, to satisfy a li fa issued i
by the Tax Collector of Fulton County', vs. Wil j
liana L. Gumming, for his State and County tax j
for the year 1855. Levy made and returned by ;
a Constable.
9 Also a city lot of land, whereon Elisha D. j
Crawford formerly lived, in the western part of
the city of Atlant', being apart of land lot.
number seventy-eight, in the I4ih District o!
originally Henry now Fulton county, containing
half acre more or less. Levied on as the proper |
ty of Elisha D. Crawford, to satisfy a fi fa issued j
by the tax Collector of Fuiton couniy vs. Eli- i
sha D. Crawford, for his State and County Tax. j
for the year 1855. Levy made and returned by j
a Constable.
Also, a negro woman by the name of Clarissa
of black color, about fifty years old. Levid on
as the properly of P. M. Hodge, to satisfy sun.
dry li fas. issued from the Justic s Court of the
1026th District. G M., in favor of G. V. Almond
vs. Sarah Oslin, M. A. Bell and P. M. Hodge
Levies made and returned by a Constable.
Also, city lot of land, number two hundred
and twenty-eight, in the city of Atlanta, in
block number thirteen, in land lot number fifty
two, in the llth District of originally Henry
now Filltau County, containing half an acre
more or less. Levied on as the property of Wm.
S. P. Crawford, to satisfy a fi fa issued by the
Tax Collector of Fulton County vs. W. S. P.
Crawford, for his State and County Tax for the
year 1855. Levy made and returned by a Con
stable.
Also one half of city lot of land number forty
one, situate on Railroad Street, in th > city of
Atlanta, being a part of land lot number seven
ty-eight, in the 141 District of originally Hen
ry, now Fulton County. Levied on as the pro- j
perty of Hiram Province, to satisfy afi fa issued !
by the Tax Collector of Fulton County vs. Hiram !
Province, for his State and County Tax for the
year 1855. Levy made and returnod by a Con
stable.
Also, city lot of land, number 122. in the city of Atlan
ta,. situate on I’iiyne street, containing one half acre,
v.i*w or less. Levied on a.~ the property of Kli K. Hoyt to
satisfy a(i fa issued by the Tax Collector-of Fulton county
\s Eli E. Hoyt for his State and county tax for the year
3855. Levy made and returned by a constable.
Abo. citv lot of land, number fifty one. situate on
Whitehall street, in the city of Atlanta, containing one
half acre more or less. Levied on as the propei ty ol
Samuel Bryant to satisfy a li fa issued by the Tax Toiler
tor of Fulton county vs Samuel Bryant for his State and
countv Tax for the i ear 1556. Levy made and returned
by a con * .
Also, a < :tv lot • 1 . numherone. in block number
four, in-lie . . : <a. containin'.'a half acre, more
or less. bi-in.r a part «•! lan I lot number seventy
in the 14: adi >. -• o! -i i d.ialh Henry now Fulton coun
ty. levied oo : • property'of Janies I{. Smith. Trus
tee for Jib wife, to -atisfv a !i fa issued bv tl’ax Toiler
t ,r for Fulton countv vs James R. Smith.' Trustee for his
wife, for his tax for the year 1855. Levy made and re
turned by a constable.
Also, two city lots of land in the southeastern part of
the city of Atlanta, known in the plan of said city, as lots
numbers nineteen and twenty in block number five, in the
city of Atlanta, lying east of‘McDonough street, being a
part of land lot number fifty-three, in the fourteenth dis
trict of originally Henry now Fulton county, containing
one acre, more or less, now in the possession of William
Wilmoth. Levied on as the property of Meredith Brown
to satisfy two fi fas issued from Fulton Inferior Court in
faxnr of E. B. Stoddard & Cos. and P. E. McDaniel vs. Mer
edith Brown.
Also, the west half of lot of land number four, in the
14th district of originally Henry now Fulton county', to
gether with one half of a Crist and Saw-mill thereon, be- I
ing the defendant's interest iu said mills. All levied on!
as the property of Joel Brown to satisfy sundry li fas issu- ;
ed from the Justices court of the 530th district, (J. M. in \
favor of J. T. Doane vs Joel Brown, levied and returned
by a constable, and one from Fulton Inferior Court in fa
vor of McDaniels. Mitchell .X llu.lsev vs Joel Brown.
April 5, 1856. T. J. PEEtKKRSOX, SI Tib j
Fulton She lifts Sale.
TiriLL bo sold before the Court House door.
VV in the city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday j
in May next, within the legal hours of sale, j
the following property to wit:
Lawrence l S Morgan's third interest in a large !
lot of Furniture, consisting of Mahogany Bu
reaus, centre and folding tables, sofas, ward- j
robes, wash-stands, and other articles of furni
ture, not mentioned. Levied on as the property
of Lawrence S. Morgan, to satisfy a fi fa issued ;
from the Inferior Court, of D- Kalb County, in ■
favor of William A. Powell vs. Lawrence S Mor
gan. Property pointed out by Thos. Hill, Plffs.
Attorney.
Also fifty acres of land, more or less, whereon ’
the defendant now lives, number not known, be- j
ing a part of land lot number one hundred and j
eighty-nine, in the fourteenth District of origi- j
nally Henry now Fill ton County. Levied on as
the property of L. If. Harwell, to satisfy a ti fa !
issued by the Tax Collector of Pulton County.!
for his Tax for the year 1855. Levy returned
to me by Thos. M. Evans, Bailiff.
May 26.1856 JO. S. SMITH, D. Sheriff
Fill ton Postponed Sale.
Y\J ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in May
VV next, before the Court House door in tin*;
City of Atlanta, Fulton County, within the legal;
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One lot iu the city of Atlanta, containing half!
an acre, more or less, with a two-story brick 1
dwelling house, and other improvements thereon
.and occupied by defendant as a residence ; situ |
ate on the east side of Taylor street, and running;
back to Butler street ; bounded north by Mr. j
Barnes’ lot. and south by an alley. Levied on ;
the property of Barnard Dugan to satisfy three
ti fas issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor 1
«»f Bernard Drury : Carhart, Brother & Cos., and j
11. V. Johnson, Governor; all against Barnard |
Dugan.
April 5, 1856. JO. S. SMITH. D Sh'ff. j
Fulton Postponed Sale.
WILL *)e sold before the Court house door, i
in the city of Atlanta, on the first Tues- i
day in May next, within the legal hours of j
gale, the following property, to wit,:
A city lot of land number two and the •
south half of city lot number one in the city of j
Atlanta, containing one and a half acres more !
or less, and being a part of land lot number !
eighty-three, in the fourteenth district of origi
nally Henry now Fulton county. Levied on as!
the property of Andrew Howard, to satisfy a
Mortgage !i fa issued from Fulton Superior
Court, in favor of J.B. Peck, Treasurer of the
Atlanta Loan and Building Association, vs. An-!
drew Howard.
Georgia, Fuitou county.
The undersigned hath this day formed a !
copartnership to carry on the Milling business.;
Grinding Grain, Plaining Plank, Sash Making.!
Ac. L. DEAN is the only person authorized to
transact the business of the concern.
April 11, ’65.-tf DEAN & GILBERT.
RILE TO PERFECT SERVICE*
Uakgakkt PhltlHJK, j Libel for Divorce in Dt-
VB. V
Andkkw J. Pkkdce. ) Kalb Superior Court.
Returned to October Term. 1855.
IT appearing to t e Court from the return of
the Sheriff' that the Defendant Andrew J.
Perdue is not n the C .unty of DeKalb, it is on j
notion ordered by the Court, that the Dcfendent i
do apperr at the next Terra of this Superior
Court, and that service be perfected by the pub
lication of this Rul; in one of the public Ga
zettes of this State, once a mouth for four
months. C. MURPHY. Alt’ per lib't.
Cabin Passage from Charleston to N. York, j
Twenty live Dollars.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
V. V. X Charleston Steam Packets through In
IS to 53 Hours...
[SEM I- WEE W L Y.]
NASHVILLE, 1,500 tons. M. Berry, Comman
der. MARION.I.2OO tons,W. J.Foster.Comman
der. JAMES ADGER. 1,200 tons.S.C. Turner,
Commander. SOUTHERNER. 1.000 tons T. D.
Ewan, Commander. Leave Adgor's wharves ev
ery Wednesday and Saturday after the arrival i
of the cars from the Sauth West, “at high
water.”
These steamships were built expressly for the
line and for safety, comfort anc speed, are un
rivalled o the coasts.
Tables supplied with every luxury—attentive
and cautious commanders, will ensure travelers |
by tis line cv-ry possible comfort and accom-!
niolation.
For freight o-' passage, having elegant state j
room accommodation, npplv to
HENRY MISBROOX,
Corner of East Bay AdgerV South Wharf.
Charlesto . S. C. j
Cabin Passage. $25
Steerage, 8
Fob 15 ’56 ts
NEW BOOK AND MUSIC STORE.
T J. RICHARDS & Cos.. Whitk-llallStreet,
♦l* (next door to Valentino’s Confectionary!
Atlanta Georgia. At the above Establishment
may he found a general assortment of
S atioim v Music ami Hu ; callN
>T RUM ENTS, and FANCY ARTICLES.
Mr. J. J. RICHARDS, having located in
Atlanta, will give his personal attention to the
business, and possessing facilities (in connection
with the firms of J. J. &S. P. Richards. Macon.
Ga.. and Richards & Brother, *-riffin. Ga.) for
obtaining STOCK at the Lowest prices, the pub*
! iic may rest assured that it will be sold oil simi
i lar terms. Call and see.
J. J. RICHARDS. & Cos. i
| nov 10-dfcw ts.
J. F. WOfiDBIRY, Atlanta, Georgia,
/GENERAL DEALER in DRUGS and MEDI i
V J CINES. CHEMICALS. PAINTS. OILS.
DYE-STUFFS. VARNISHES and BRUSHES.
GLASS, PERFUMEY. FANCY ARTICLES, Arc.
Goods selected with care and warranted as
represented. nov 9 dx-wly
FOR RENT.
By Jj.J, l*a i ‘.—Real Estate Agent.
r piIREE comfortable and convenient Dwellings.
I with out houses and gardens.
A few sleeping apartments convenient to the
business part of town.
A id a large pleasant room, suitable for a
school room. nov 12-d&wtf
pZ POUNDS new Bacon, received
and for sale by
jy 11—ts . WILLIAM C. PARKER
Removal!
AFTER having been burned out on Alabama
Street, l have taken the large and commo
dious store room, on White llall Street, formerly
occupied by T. Doonan, where I am ready to re
ceive consignments of any kind in my line of bu
siness. I will buy and sell-Negroes, Land, Hor
ses. and everything that may be sent in, at pri
vate sale or auction.
STEPHEN J. SHACKELFORD.
March 21). Vendue Master.
FRESH ARRIVALS!!
A LMOST every Steamer from New York
JA. brings us a fresh supply of Boots and Shoes
ol the latest styles. Our Manufacturers furnish
us now with the best goods we ever had. and the
best that can be procured. We intend to spare
no pains to please all who patronize us. Our
work is all warranted, and mended free of charge
if it gives way.
We have some of the best Workmen in our
Shop in this city, in the United States.
F. M. EDDLEMAN & BRO.,
Sign of the Mommoth Boot, Whitehall st.
jan. Ki-d&wtf.
F. M. EDDLEM AIY & BRO. j
DEALERS IN
BOOTS, Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather, Cal) 1
Skins, Lining and Binding Skins, Lasts
Pegs, &c., keep constantly on hand a general
Stock, of Boots and Shoes, of the best Northern
and Eastern Manufacture Also, Shoes of their
own make. Repairing, at No. 49 White Hull st
.New Don nets. Cloaks, Dress
Goods. S.c. Nc.
MRS. J. M. BORING takes great pleasure,
in announcing to her friends and patrons
! generally, that her stock of FALL ANl,' WIN
| TER GOODS is now completed. Please call and
; examine her Goods, all who desire the latest Fash-1
| ions.as she has this day received a lot of just such !
i articles, ller goods need no great noise alioul
| hem. They will show for themselves. Come and
[ c them, and none tvi) go away displeased. j
December 7 5 10 ts
Who wants to Snap!
r pilE subscriber lias ONE HUNDRED ACRES !
J. OF LAND, lying in Henry county, about 5 !
miles ucrlh of McDonough, well improve). : th
good cabins, anil about forty acres of cleared j
land, mostly fresh. I will trade the premises for
a house and lot in the city of Atlanta on favora
ble terms. nov 28-ts F. M. EDDLEMAN
At Cost; it Cost!!
A DATE & EZEARD will close out their
i i-jL Stock of Business Coats, Vests and Cassi-!
| mere Pants, at Co-t, for Cash. Regular I
prices if charged No gammon—if you have the
Cash, come round.
Jan 10, 1850. dtf j
Calcined Plaster and Cement.
ANEW and full supply of these articles just
received by Jo 14-ts J. NORCROSS
A CARD. •
FUJLLAIN, JENNINGS «fc CO., Grocers and |
Cotton Factors, Augusta, Georgia.
!A. POULI.AIX. THO. J. JEXXIXOS. ISAIAH PURSE,
nov 2 55 wly
A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS
AT REDUCED PRICES!!
r 'ftC!IIE subrcrilrer being desirous of making a
; JL change in his business, will offer, from this
| forward, his LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, at
! greatly reduced prices, for cash down, consisting
i of Hardware of all sorts, Carriage Ware, Shoes,
; Boots, Dry Goods. Ac. Those wanting good
; bargains will do well to call.
March 21, ’sfi. J. NORCROILS.
BROWN’S
PffiST M M LOCK.
I 'HERE were Thieves bet ween Jerusalem and
Jericho, and are to be found in all parts of
I the world at the present day ! Now, in order to
i guard against them, and to know that your cash
1 drawers are safe, just call and get one of
i BROWN'S PATENT ALARM LOCKS, which
[carried off the Premium at the World’s Fair.—
They maybe seen at the Office of M. A. Bell,
Esq., in the Granite Front Building, an l can be
1 put on at short notice. Call and see them, and
j Iso the Alarm and Lamp which will awake you
j and light a Lamp should ny person enter thej
; room in the twinkling of an eye!
D. N. PITMAN,
1 March ,-tf* Agent for Fulton County. I
New Hooks!
FOR SALE BY J. J. RICHARDS, & CO,
ARMAGEDDON, or the U. S. ill prophecy. j
The Great Iron Wheel.
Rose Clark—Fanny Fern’s new book.
Phoenixaiiia—one of the Funny ones.
And many others, better worth reading. Call
and set 1 , at the NEW BOOK AND MUSIC
STORE Whitehall St., opposite the Intelligencer
office. Jan. 18—ts
diahiesT
I ROCKET and Counting House Diaries for 1856.
1 For sale by J. J. RICA LIDS & Cos.
jan. 18 ’56-tf
JUST UKCEIVED
AT
SEAGO & ABBOTT’S
JYew Building corner o*' White-Hall and
Forsyth Streets. Atlanta, (la.
! DBLS. New Orleans Molasses;
L/1 10 hlids. New Orleans Sugars;
50 doz. Brooms from A Young's Factoi}
McMinnville Tens..
20 doz. Brass and Iron Bound Cedar Buck
ets and Tubs, from Messrs. MeEl
wortli & Go's Factory, Shelbyville
Tennessee;
28 cans Family Lard ;
150 Sacks Superfine Prime & Extra Flour;
500 Bushels “Cow” Peas;
500 Bushels Seed Oats.
Also a good supplv of Rio and Java Coffee,
Coffee Sugar, Tea, Rice,Soda, Spice, Ginger, Pep
per, Tobacco, Mackeral,Cheese, Corn, Meal, &c.,
all of which is offered to the trade at market
; prices. We warrant every article sold to he as
! represented. SEAGO & ABBOTT.
jy&
ALMANACS F0& 1850.
npilE genuine old Griers Georgia Almanac.
.1 The Planters Almanac, said to be the best
ever published ! It contains the election returns
and other valuable matter.
The Know Nothing Almanac.
The Family Christian Almanac.
For sale by J. J. RICHARDS & CO.
The Latest Improve nents.
AMBROTYPES
FBI’I undersigned would respectfully in-
JL form the citizens of Atlanta, and vicinity,
that he is daily this new and beauti
ful style pictures, which are much admired for
their richness ot tone, beauty of finish and du
rability. These pictures are not reversed like
the Daguerreotype. They cannot be defaced,
get dirty or dim by the sweat of the glass ; are
impervious to air. water, or acids, and will retain
their brilliancy forages.
| Come one. come all. and examine specimens.
! Roo.ns over Kay’s upper Book Store.
T. F. SALTSMAN.
Whitehall st.. Atlanta. Ga. ly
Crockery, Eearthen and Glass Wares.
r j'llK uudersigned would most respectfully in-
L vite the Citizens and the public generally,
and especially the Ladies, to call and examine
his stock of goods, which are of tin; latest styles,
and a good variety, and will be sold low for
cash. nov 4 * T. It. RIPLEY.
C'liri tnias is Coining!
ADAIR a- E/ZAKD have determined to sell.at
REDUCED PRICES, their large stock
of CLOTHING and Gents FURNISHING
GOODS. Their stock consists, in part, ot Busi
ness and Dress Coats Pants. Vests. Talmas.
Over-Coats. Gents Traveling Shawls, Bootss
j Shoes. Hats, Caps, &c.. Ac.; in fact every class
iof GOODS in their line. We will positively
| give the greatest inducements to Cash buyers,
i Please call and price them.
Atlanta. Deci mber 4. 1855.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
uov 12-d.twtf
FOR SALE!
ONE of the in. .t ’ . J- - raM ttESIDEXdEfi
the edge of the City of Atlanta.
DR. D’ALVIGXY offers to sell the house and
lot where he resides, oil Marietta Street, a little
above Esq. Payne.
Tkkms : Very accommodating. Apply on the
premises. March 7. ’56-tf.
THE testimony of an escaped Novice from
the sisterhood of St. Joseph’s Institution,
j near Emmettsburg M D. The genuine work of
Miss Josephine M. Bunkley. Published by Har
per & Brothers, and for sale by
J. J RICHARDS & Cos.
Atlanta, Jan. 18’55—tf
Cottage Chairs!
6 DOZEN COTTAGE CHAIRS, well made
and well painted, which will be sold low, very
low, for cash, to close out the lot. by
nov 13 J. NORCROSS
Pump Boots for Spring.
THIS undersigned are prepared to put up
Pump bottom Boots in better style than it
can be done elsewhere North or South. Would
refer to any one who has worn Boots made bv
-Moses.” F. M. EDDLEMAN & BRO. *
Feb. 15
JOB PRINTING \~*
HAVING supplied our office with an excellent
assortment of
Job Material,
aW new and of the most approved styles, we
would respectfully inform our friends, and the
public generally, that we are now prepared to do
any thing in that line with NEATNESS AND j
lUSPATCH. Orders solicited—terms reasonable.
Nov. 21.1855. A. M. EDDLEMAN A CO.
j
James’ Neuralgic Liquid.
mills most extraordinary medicine for the
JL cure of Neuralgic, Rheumatism, pains in
the chest, flux. Diarrhea, Cramp Chollic, Cholera
Morbus, Chills and Fevers, sore throat, quinzy,
Asthma, scarlet fever, bruises, old sores, head-
I ache, croup. Ac., is now for sale by J. NOR
CItOSS, Atlanta, Ga.. also at ROBT. BABER’S
Marretta Ga.. at $2 per Bottle, cash only. Full;
i directions are round each Bottle, with a large
number of the most pointed and downright cor-1
tificatos of citizens, some of whom are Physi
cians of Chattanooga. where it is put up. all
J proving its power and efficacy so clear that all
this Liquid wants is a trial. I retailed SfiOO
| worth of it in Chattanooga in 12 months. Jno-
L. Divine told me his Doctor's bill last year was
5175 : during this, it was only 2 Bottles of this
Liquid J. J. JAMES. Proprietor.
P. S. I will furnish this medicine in small
quantities to reliable agents, for sale.
; Feb 8 ts.
Herring's Patent Champion Fire and
Burglar Proof Safes.
THE great i te est m nitested by the public
to procure more perfect s curity from lire
for valuable papers, such as bonds, mortgages,
deeds, no es and liooks of account, than the or
dinary sates heretofore in use had afforded, in
duced the subscribers to devote a large portion
of t me and attention during the past fourteen
years in unking improvements and discoverie.
for *his object, and they now b<*g leave to assure
their numerous friends, aid the pub ic general
ly, that their efforts have been crowned with
complete success, and now offer the “ IMPROV
ED HERRINGS PATENT WORLD'S FAIR
PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAFE," as the
Champion Safe of the World
having been awarded medals at both the
World's Fair, London, 1851, Ain X. York, 1853,
As superior to all others. It is now. undoubted
! ly entitled to that Appellation, and secur'd w th
Hall’s Patent Powder Proof Locks, (which also
was iwarded lmdals as Above,) forms the most
perfect Fire and urglar Proof Safes ever before
offered to the public.
The subscribers also manufactures all kinds of
Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests aid Vaults,
Vault Doors, and Money Box of- or Chests, for
Brokers, Jewellers, and Private Families, or
Plate. Diamonds, and other veluables. And are
also Patentees, (by purchasa) and manufactu
rers of
Jones’ Patent Permutation Bank Lock,
SILAS C. HERRING & GO., Fa entees.
Green Block. Nos. 135. 137 and 138 Water St.
J[S3~ Agents in Atlanta, Ga..
SEAGO & ABBOTT.
l.anilreth’s Sew Crop, 1855.—I.andreth’s
Warranted Harden Seeds.
THE subscriber has just received of the above
1 celebrated Seeds, ns follows:
Early turnip rooted red Beet;
Extra early turnip-rooted Beet;
Dong blood red Beet;
Early bnsli Squash ;
Long green Squash;
Long Orange Carrot:
Long Horn Carrot;
Red solid Celery;
White solid Celery;
Green curled Savoy-Cabbage
Drum Head Savoy Cabbage;
Green glassed Cabbage;
Early York Cabbage ;
Royal caldiage Lettuc;
Nutmeg Melon ;
Citron Melon;
Long green Cucumber;
Long scarlet short-top Radish;
White Spanish Radish ;
Large sweet pickling Pepper
. Cayenne Pepper;
' Round Savoy-leaved Spinach;
Large purple Egg Plant;
Saleafy or Oyster Plant:
Early Dutch white flat Turnip;
Large Norfolk Turnip;
Purple top yellow Iluta Buga Turnip ;
Large globe Turnip ;
Landreth's extra early Pea ;
Early frame Pea ;
Earl j Charlton Pea ;
Red cranberry bush Bean;
Yellow bush Bean;
White Onion Setts;
Yellow Onion Setts.
-Eg. In addition to the above, I will be able,
in a few days, to supply the public with many
other varieties of seeds. Call anil see.
T. W. WEST,
dec 6-diwtf One door below C. H. Strong’s.
CARRIAGES! CAR 111 AGES!!
.. .-Ts g BUTLER A MARSH are constant
xY ly receiving every variety of CAR-
V RXAGES, direct from the best man
ufacturers North, which they will sell as low as
can be bought in any Southern market.
Special orders for work filled in ninety
pays. Work warranted.
J. W. BUTLER. [ j H. O. MARSH.
Newnan, Georgia. \ j Mendham, N. Jersey.
Oct. 23, 1855. d.vw-lv.
New Barber Shop.
One door dbove the Atheneum, Decntur Street.
SOLOMON LUCK IE would respectful
ly inform his old customers and the public
generally, that he has opened anew and comfort
able Shop at the above named place, and would
he happy to serve them in bis line.
Feb. 15, 185 ti.
F K E N Cll BI7K It
MILJL - STONES.
W\ UK A .V! Fi) ot superior quality ami
workmanship, constantly on hand or
made to order Iron* Burr Blocks of our own im
portion. We also keep for sale a superior assort
ment of Cologne and Esopus Mill stones; Burr
Blocks; Bolting Cloth; Calcined Plaster, &c..
Orders prompt 1 v executed.
MORRIS & TRIMBLE
West Falls Avenue, near Pratt st. Bridge, Balt.
for Mill-Stones from the nbov
will known establishment, received by theii
agents. SEAGO & ABBOTT,
fel>B.*s6 ly]Coinmission Merchants. Atlanta. On
luli rm a ry.
undersigned have opened in the city ot
■L Atlanta an Inlirmary. for the reception o!
patients laboring under medical or surgical dis
ease. An intelligent nurseano faithful servants
will lx? in constant attendance, and will give
their attention to the sick at all hours, day and
night, when required. The surgical department
will he under the control of W. F. WESTMORE
LAND, who will give prompt attention to inju
ries, and every variety of disease requiring sur
gical operations. The usual lees adopted by
physicians ot the city will be charged, with til
others sending negroes may rest assured that
they will be properly attended to, and it. after
an examination, it be determined that there is
no prospect of relief, they will lie sent home
without any charge.
‘ W. F. WESTMORELAND. M.D.
J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D.
April 26, 1855. ts
J . F. W 0 ODBU Ry7~~
ATLANTA. (JA.,
C GENERAL dealer in Drugs and Medicines.
T Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varnish
es and Brushes, Glass, Perfumery. Fancy Articles,
Ac., Ac. Pure Wines and Brandies for Medici
nal purposes. Goods selected with care and war
ranted as represented,
nov 12-d&wly
I Ann POUNDS new leaf* LARD tor sale
I.V/v/A/ at Provision Store. White-Hall st.
dec 31-dtf WM. C. PARKER,
YViiisliip'S Iron Works*
r IUIE subscriber is now prepared to receive
1. and execute orders for any kind of Cast
ings, or machine work, and all persons favoring
him with orders may rely upon having them ex
ecuted in the best manner, and
Orders for Sash-bliuds and doors promptly at
| tended to, at his Car Establishment. Cash paid
j for (4ld Copper, Brass, and Iron Castings.
JOSEPH WINSHIP.
j June 15 4 38 ts.
NOTICE.
I have tills day sold out my entire stock of goods
to John A. Doanc, who will continue the bus
iness at the same stand, corner of Hunter and
Whitehall st.
Atlauta, Jan. 18-ts J. T. DOANE.
METALLIC COR,IV MILL.
GRUDER A COWEN’S PATENT,
Os Memphis, Term.
rpiIIS MILL is constructed of cast -*nd
A wrought iron runners fourteen inches
across the face—and is simple in its construction,
durable, and easily set and managed, and inay be
attached to steam, water, or horse power, but
recommends itself particularly to every planter
who has a cotton gin or any power on a farm, as
it can run with from one to four horses, and
grind from live to fifteen bushels of the best meal
per hour. Hominy, coarse or line.
Orders for single Mills, or propositions for
county rights, will be received for Georgia, S.
Carolina and Florida, by Jon? B. Goudov, I.a-
Grauge. Ga.; 11. Williams, at Mr. Moll's, At
lanta, or J. Wrx.smr, Atlanta. Ga.
GORDON, SMITH WICK A CO.
RECOMMENDATION.
IVc have seen one of the above .Mills on ex
hibition iu Atlanta, and take pleasure in saying
that it grinds rapidly and good Meal, to our en
tire satisfaction.
Signed. J. L. STEPHENS,
S. B. OATMAN.
W.T.FARNSWORTH.
Foreman at IVinship Sf Co.'s
J. E. WILLIAMS A CO.,
J. WINSHIF A CO.
Atlanta. Sept. 12. 1855. ts.
BLACKSMITH. NG.
r IMIE undersigned is now prepared to do black-
I smithing in all its various branches, at the !
old stand of J. J. Marfiu Buggies, Wagons, ;
and plantation work done at short notice in good ;
style, and moderate charges. Buggies, Wagons,
|&c always on hand for sale.
I have also a good wood workman, and will
make uew work to order, and repairing will be
done in the be-t style. Patent plows can be pro
cured at ray shop. W. 11. CRAFT,
j.tn 8-tt
WOODEN WAKE ! WOODEN WARE: !
A FULL supply of Wooden Ware, o! the best
quality, on hand, consisting oi Pine and Ce
dar Buckets, Cedar Churns, Measures, and Straw
Brooms, and a variety of other articles. For sale
by [nov 12] J. NORCROSS.
L-KTTRUSS
FROM the United States, Canada and Cuba,
by the Hon. Amelia M. Murray.
Ileuri de Sa’tour—a Sequel to Chas Va vasutT
by J. T. Sindh. Just received by
• march 14-ts. J. J. RICHARDS & CO.
Ktilccnrt-tinlmoiCti Verzcnay Clinm|>nlgn,
Superior to any other Tfrnml Imported.
J MEYER. Jr., Sole Importer, for the United
• States, No. 14 Broad Street, NEW YORK,
j oct 30, ’55. Cnws.
Gas Chandeliers.
JUST received a few line 4 and 5 lights Chan- \
deliers, low for cash, by T. R. RIPLEY. j
j dec 10-d&wjf
Intelligencer and Examiner copy.
ADA IK & EZ/ A H I),
At the old Stand , JVo. 50 White-Hall Street, j
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
HAVE just received their large stock of;
Rchilv Made ClotVilng and Gen- 1
tie nen’s Furnishing Goods. Their Clothing is
fas’iionably cut and well made, and consists, in
pat t of—
Pants, nt from - - - - - $2 to SI2
Vests, at from - - - *> - lto 15
! Talmas, at from ----- 10 to 30
| Overcoats, at from - - - - Bto 30
; Business and Dre*s Coats—a great variety ; a
i large assortment of fine, well-made Shirts and
Drawers —French Patent:
Merino, Cotton and Silk Undershirts and
Drawers;
A large lot of Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes ;
Gentlemen and boy’s Hats Caps. &c.;
’ Umbrellas, Gentlemen’s Travelling Shawls
and Blankets, Gloves, Scarfs, and all sorts of
nice new things.
Also, a large addition to their former choice
stock of Dry Goods, Trimmings, Fancy ai tides,
&c.
Prices uniform. Terms, cash Profits mod
erate.
Strangers in the city, as well as old cus
tomers, are invited to call ami “ look round.”
GEORGE W. ADAIR,
oct. 11, ts. JOHN F. EZZAItD.
IIAN LE ITER’S
BOOK, JOB and CARD PRINTING OFFICE,
AND
BOOK-BINDERY.
Corner of White-llall and Alabama Streets,(i
the room formerly known as “PARR’S
HALL,”) Atlanta, Georgia.
CR. II ANLEITER & Cos., having
• just added to their former extensive as
sortment of BOOK ami JOB TYPE, CUTS, OR
NAMENTS, &c, a very large variety of new ma
terials of the latest styles, together with one ot
HOE'S celebrated (’y Ii n«R»i* Presses, arc
more fully prepared than heretofore, to give d.s
patch to all orders for work in their line —which
they will execute in the best style of the art, at
fair prices so- CASH.
Particular attention paid to the execution ot
FINE WORK for Rail Road and other Joint
Stock Compapies.Transportation Agents. Banks
Colleges and Schools, Attorneys, Public Officers
Merchants, and others
Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars-
Cards,Promissory Notes, Blank Deeds. Checks
Way-Bills, Programmes, Hand and Show Bill.-j
Posters. &c . executed at short notice.
Printing in Gold and Silver Bronze, and Fan
cy Colored Inks, or on Vallum,.Satin, Muslin
Xc.. done in beautiful style.
Havinglikewiseconnected a BOOK BINDER)
with their Printing Establishment, they are pre
pared to execute orders for every description
work-tn thaT department—including RULIN j
and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING—in
style superior to any ever before done in th is
section of the State. Their Tools being all new
and of the latest patterns, their Stock of mate
rials the best the Northern markets afford, am’
their workmen equal to any in the South, the\
feel confident of their ability to give entire satis
faction, and consequently have no hesitancy ii
soliciting the patronage of their friends and th*
public.
Orders for work, in either department o
men-business, from any part of Georgia mid
neighboring States, will meet with prompt at
tent ion.
C. R. tl. returns his grateful thanks to ln
friends ar ’ the public for their past generous
patronage and would most respectfully solicit a
continue .ce of the same to the new firm,
nug. 8. 1 2 ts
SADDLE A\D IIARYKSS lIAUFUTORY.
I WOULD respectfully invite the citizens of
this and adjoining counties, where they may
lie supplied with the above articles, together with
HARNESS LEATHER, and every variety usu
ally kept in such houses of Southern Manufac
ture. Here, and here only, can you be supplied
with home manufactured work, executed in the
neatest style by the best of workmen. All work
warranted. Orders filled in the shortest time.—
Repairing done with dispatch.
Store two doors above Seago A Lawrence’s
Ware-House’ on White-llall st., Atlanta, Ga.
dec 5 55 wly 11. M. CAItTMELL.
Light! Light!! More Light!!!
A Moderate supply of Fluid, Camphine, Tur
pemtinc. and Alcohol.
20 BBLS. of the above Goods on hand, and for
sale.
Fluid—per gallon $1 20
Camphine—per gallon, 1 00
Druggist’s Alcohol—per gallon, 1 12£
“ (95 pr. ct.) pr gal. 130
For sale by T. R. RIPLEY.
Terms, cash.
P. S.—A liberal discount when ordered by the j
Barrel.
December 14 5 11 ts
FOR SALE.
By L. J. Parr.™ Real Estate Agent.
ONE House and Lot and four Vacant Lots on
Peach-Tree street.
Four Houses and Lots on Houston street, some
of them desirably situated.
Three Houses and Lots on Decatur street—also
other Houses and Lots and a few Vacant Lots in
different parts of the city.
Also. 100 acres of Land, partially improved,
situated about I 1-2 miles from the centre of
town : and 100 acres of unimproved, heavy tim
bered Laud, about two miles from the city.
Also, a good Farm, four miles from town, con
sisting of abont 100 acres, 30 of which are im
proved and under good cultivation. All of the
qbova»Land.s_ arg y ejl adapt' Gardening and
dairy purposes. Any information required re
specting the above farm may be obtained of W
8. Wingfield, who resides on it, or of
nov 12-d&wtf L. J. PARR.
Newiwn Town Property
■ » ■« 3HS JWk.. ML* .
Wl I.L be sold, to thehigliest bidder, on the
first Tuesday in May next, at Newnan, j
the Store house formerly owned by T. Doonan.
lying on the Atlanta & LaGrange Rail Road.
Terms: one-third cash; one-third nine months I
and one-third eighteen months, for notes secured
by mortgage on the premises
AMOSS W. HAMMOND,
Atlanta. Jan. 22, '56 att’y for M. J. Reilly
nACON ANI) LAUD!
A BEAUTIFUL Lot of New Bacon and Leaf
,Lard, just received from the country, and
! for sale by J. NORCROSS.
VV. VI. HILL, Auctioneer,
Kessdeiitr, Decatur, Georgir.
BEING trnly thankful for the liberal pat
ronage he has hitherto received, still of-
IVrs his services as Auctioneer, and will att- ml \
the sales of Administrators, Executors or Tru -
! tees,in IhKalb, Fulton and the adjoining coun
| ties. Having had many years experience ill the
business, lie flatters hitnsedf that lie will give en
i t ;e satisfaction in all cases.
For reference apply to the followinggentlemen :
llou.O. Murphey, Hon. W. A. Powell. Col. R. M.
Brown and Dr. A. Johnson. Decatur ; Holt. J. A.
llayd”n, Col. J. M. Calhoun. Dt'. E. N, Calhoun,
J. J. Thrasher, E»q., VV. VV. Roark and Dr. B. F.
Botnar. Atlant .
Feb 8 1856
Bolting cloths, screen wire and
MILL CRANKS for sale by
l uov 9 dawtf J. NORCROSS
Pork anil planting Potatoes.—
50,000 pounds Hog round salted pork ready
for smoking at 9 cents per pound. We can ship
in about ten days after receipt of order any
amount, from 100*0 to 60,000 lbs. 25 bbls. Mercer
Potatoes just received.
SEAGO & ABBOTT.
sl*ooo REWARD!
DU. HUNTER'S celebrated SI’ECIFIC.for the
cure of Gonorrhoea. Strictures, Gleet, and
j Analagous Complaints, of the Organs of Gene-
I ration.
! pfu Os all remedies yet discovered for the
! above complaints, this is the most certain.
It makes a speedy and permanent cure
I without restriction to diet, drink, exposure, or
change of application to business.
piT' It is perfectly harmless. Gallons of it
! might be taken without injuring the patient.
| It is not unpleasant to take, and contains no
: mercury.
| It is put up in bottles, with full directions
j accompanying it, so that persons can cure theni
; selves without resorting to physicians or others
] or advice.
pH" Tt is approved and recommended hy the
! Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
London, and has their certificate enclosed with
every bottle
It is prepared by Wm. Richardson & Son, No.
4, Soho, London, and has their signature over the
cork of each bottle. None other genuine.
It will invigorate the system, and completely
renovate and restore the Genital Organs to their
j original healthy condition, even in persons who
j have past the meridian of life.
I piu In ordinary cases of Gonorrhoea, or Lcu-
I corrhcea, one bottle is enough to perform a cer
tain cure. Price sl.
In Gleets or Strictures of long standing, its
continued use will always cure; and in all dis
eases of the Organs, it affords relief.
For sale in Augusta by W. 11. & J. TURPIN, to
whom all orders must be addressed.
nov 2 55 d&wGmos
Piano Fortes, Music. &c.
11. KRAUMILLEII,
(Successor to Ttuax , Vanden Berg if C 0.,)
WHITEHALL ST., SION OF THE GOLDEN PIANO, |
KEEPS constantly on hand PIANOS, which J
he warrants to be of superior tone, touch |
and quality. Second hand Pianos taken in pay- 1
meat when new ones are bought. Melodeons, Ac-:
cordeons, Flutes. Violins, Guitars. Banjos, Tam-;
bourines. Triangles—in short, all Musical Instru
ments of all prices.
SHEET MUSIC—7OO new pieces just received,
and weekly he receives additions of the latest
publications. Being a musician himself, his
stock is free of the compositions of musical know \
nothings. Music-Portfolios and Music Cases.— I
preferable to those that are bound, as music I
changes frequently March 29 55 ts j
NEW WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE.
(Opposite Crisp's Athena-um.)
THE subscriber having located in Atlanta, ten- j
dors his services to the citizens of this i
place, and surrounding country, as a WATCH |
MAKER AND JEWELER. Having been en-!
gaged for many years in some of the liost estab- j
lishmonts of the Southern States, he feels confi
dent of giving entire satisfaction to any who
may favor him with their patronage. He has on !
hand a tine assortment of WATCH MATERIAL
and is prepared to replace any wheel jewel, or j
otherwise repair Watches which have been brok- j
n. or rendered unserviceable y incompetent !
workmen. Jewelry manufactured or repaire . j
Diamonds. Pe iris, or other valuable jewels reset j
u» short notice. Spectacle Glasses to suit all
Engraving neatly executed.
Will keep on hand fine Gold and Silver Watch
Rich Jewelry. Silver Ware. Ac., together
with a handsome lot of Fancy Articles for
Christmas times. Call and sue.
dec 24-dtf HIRAM T. JONES.
Attention !
JUST received a variety of BEDSTEADS and
CHAIRS, of Williams & Co.'s manufacture.
Jy 28 T. W. WEST,
3 one door below C. H. Strong’s.
WA NTED, mo 000 acres of LAND
VV WARRANTS by the subscribers, for
which the highest cash prices will be paid. Ap
ply at J. NorcrosV store, Atlanta. Ga.
A. B. & W. G. FORSYTH.
Jy2B 5 42 ts
“ LO.YR LOOKED FOR COME AT LAST.”
VOL UM ES 4 and sos MAC A L EY’S 11 (STO
RY of England. Just received and for
sale hy J. J. RICHARDS &CO.
jan 19-ts
r TMIE subscriber has bought out the stock of
1- J. T. Doane, on the’eorner Hunter and White
hall streets, and will be pleased to see the old
customers of lie concern and public generally.
; He hopes by attention to business to receive a
| liberal patronage. He will sell as many goods
j of the same quality for one dollar as any other
house in this city. Call and see.
jan. 18, 1856-ts JOHN A. DOANE.
T. It. Ripley.
DEALER in Crockery, Eartliern and Glass
Ware, Plated Castors, Brit. Castors, Lamps
ot all descriptions. Campbene, Oil, Burning
Fluid. Ac. nov 4 T. R. RIPLEY.
Dr. L. L. Ledbetter,
SURGEON DENTIST, havinfi had
TjMSSSbL a recent opportunity of examining
two entire Sets of Upper Teeth,
upon I’latinaplate, with continuous gum, and in
serted upon the principle of atmospheric pres
sure, the manufacture of Dr. L. L. Ledbetter, Sur
geon Dentist of this city, it affords us much plea
sure to hear our testimony to the superior skill
exhibited. So far front there being any difficulty
! in retaining the teeth in the month—as is some
times the case—it required a very considerable
force to withdraw them.
We were also particularly struck with the
life-like appearance of the teeth and gums, pre
senting as they did, so great a resemblanceto na
ture. that it would have been difficult for an
ordinary observer to have discovered their arti
ficial origin.
JESSE BORING, M. D.,
May 3 55 If JOS. P. LOGAN. M. D
New Orleans >1 Glasses— (A'ewCrop)
1111 E first received and for sale by
. dee 5-d.vw J. NORCROSS.
Flour! Flour!!
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, from Ruff’s mill,
forsaleby J.NORCROSS.
dec 3 d&wtf
Wanted to Pureliase.
LIKELY YOUNG NEGRO MEN, for
which liberal cash prices will be paid,
dec 1 dsw L. J. PARR.
Gas Fixtures ! Gas Fixtures!!
rpilE subscriber will, in a short time, be pre
j J pared to supply Gas Fixtures of various
I descriptions. nov 4 T. R. RIPLEY.
Residences for Sale.
r PIIEREare three ellgble RESIDENCES on
1 Marietta street, in this city, which I wish to
sell, and which I shall be happy to show to any
one desiring to purchase. L. J. PARR,
dec 1 d&w Real Estate Agent, j
llolting Cloths!
'TRIE best anchor BOLTING CLOTH, for sale ]
JL at New York retail prices, by
dec 3-diwtf J. NORCROSS.
J. Norcross.
IS now receiving a line assortment of Staple
Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware, all of
which will be sold iow for cash or produce at the
old stand. Fell 22 ts
i
No Excuse for poor Cardens.
THE subscriber having determined to open.
about the Ist December, and keep constant-!
jly on hand, a fresh supply of Landreth's Gar
i den seeds, respectfully solicits the patronage ol |
i the citizens and public generally. As I pledge [
myself to keep Landreth’s seeds exclusively, my '
patrons may rely upon a genuine article.
N. 15. For the benefit of ladies, I will keep
on hand a few choice flower seeds.
Oct. 17, 1855. nßtf T. W. WEST.
FOR SALK.
ANEW and well arranged BRICK STORI
HOUSE, oil White Hall Street.
Terms : Half cash the remainder on ‘welve
months time. Titles undisputuhle. Apply to
S. J. SHACKELFORD, Agent.
Oct. 11, ’55 ts
ONCE MORE, TO THE RESCUE!
FILLING up, at last, at the old stand of 1.
\OK*HOSS, with almost every variety of
Staple t.oods, SHOES. BOOTS. LEATHER
STAPLE DRY GOODS and GROCERIES.
Also, a complete assortment of HARDWARE
for house-keepers nnd house-builers; IRON,
STEEL and NAILS; GLASS, OILS an<l
PAINTS; a lot of new and fresh MACKEREL
will be in in a few days, besides a variety of good
things too nnmerous te mention.
The truth is, some of these young folks about
here were beginning to think that Norcross’
stock was running low, a»d that they would have
a lair swing, sell lots of goods, have big prices,
and Ket rich in no time; but I have concluded to
lill up, keep a good stock, and keep prices right,
a while longer, and see that customers have a
fair chance, and keep young gentlemen straight.
Don t forget the old stand where goods are
sold cheap Tor cash, cotton or any other kind of
good pay. nov 9 diwtf
SEAGO & LAWRENCE,
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
Nos. 72 &• 74, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
DEALERS in Bacon, Lard, Corn, Wheat, Oats,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Mackerel, Syrup
and New Orleans Molasses, and many other ar>
tides. Terms strictly cash. 6 per cent charg.
ed on consignments, Liberal advances given on
consignments.
Steam Flour Mill.
r IMIE subscribers would inform the public that
1 they now have their Steam Flour and Cora
Mill in full operation; and ns our Mill is intend
ed for Custom Work, we solicit that kind of bu
siness, and trust we shall be able to give entire
satisfaction to those who may favor us with their
grain to be ground. DEAN & GILBERT,
nov 29 diwtf
For Sale.
• I MVO desirable DWELLING HOUSES, on D»
I catur street, near Wm. 11. Harville, for snla
low :or cash, or on short time. A negro woman
will be received in part payment for one of them.
I Enquire ot L. J. PARR,
dec 1 diw Real Estate Agent.
1 Cottage Chairs, Bedsteads and Washing
Machines,
FROM the manufactories of William & Cos.
B. H. & M. L. Woods, for sale by
dov 12 d&w-tf. L. J. PARR.
li. J. PARR.
WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERJ
CHANT, Will give Ids attention particu
larly to the purchase and sale of Cotton and oth
er produce. Orders and consignments solicited.
Warehouse on Marietta street, one door above
| J. Norcross’
| uov 12-d&wtf
Apples! AppleslA
A LOT of green and red APPLES for sale by
J. NORCROSS.
j dec 3 d.swtf
QI XDAY School Books, and Hymn Books, o
| O the various denominations, just received and.
I lor sale by J. J. RICHARDS & CO.
March It, 18.56.-ts.
FOR SALE.
A LARGE and well built three story brie
/V Store, with a good cellar, and ten well fi
islied and commodius rooms iu the second a !
third stories.
The Store is situated on Peach-Tree street.
L. J. PARR, Real Estate Agent
nov 12-d.twtf
Carriages, liuggies, &c.
ROIIFUT 11. ill AY ? has opened aC- •-
riage Repository in this city, on Wh e
Hall street, near Seago & Lawrence, wli- e
lie intends to keep a full assortment of Carriag s,
Rockaways, Buggies, Harness, Whips aS:c., wh b
he will sell at Augusia prices. Those wish g
to buy anything in his line, would do well to v
amine his stock and prices before purchasi p.
elsewhere. sept. 5. ly.
Notice to Travelers.
NO DETENTION! §
ON and after May 20th, 1855, the Passim el
Trains on this Road will .run as follows .
Leave Atlanta 5, a. m.; arrive at Chattanoe.a
12.26.
Leave Atlanta 6i p. m.; arrive at Chattanooga
5.15, a. m.
Leave Chattanooga 9. a. m.; arrive at Atlai la
4.30 p. m.
Leave Chattanooga 3.50 p. m.; arrive at At' n
ta 3.
p£t~ The Day Train will run every day in the
week. The Night Train will run every night x
cept Sundy.
By this arrangement Travellers will have ifie
benefit of a close connection with all the Tra us
running to and from Atlanta and Chattanooga.
JAMES F. COOPER, .Sup't
AGENCV.
I AM agent for the sale of Shirtings, Shcetin.s.
Osuaburgs, and Yarns, manufactured at lie
Howard Factory, of Columbus, Georgia. 1 !i*
goods made at this establishment are of excell) ut
quality ; anil they can be sold as low as tin -e
from any other manufactory in the country. I
shall endeavor to keep a good supply of them on
hand ; and it is my opinion that dealers will cou
! suit their interest by purchasing of me.
A beautiful description of cotton sewing and
wrapping twine is made at this factoty, sampl.-s
of which may he seen at my office,
dec 1 )l.vw L. J. FARR. Real Estate Ag’t.
XEW FAIRLY LItOfKRY A\l> PROVISION STORE.
LAMAR. LOWE & CO.,
(Old statul of I.A.MKR & MoDa.mkl, near the Fulton Home.)
ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA - .
TIIE undersigned are just- receiving and open
ing a choice assortment of GROCERIES
and PROVISION'S—such as Sugars, Coffee, Tea,
Molasses, extra Golden Syrup ; Candles, Tallow,
Sperm and Adamantine; Soda, Pepper. Spice.
Ginger. Tobacco, green and dried Fruit, Bacon,
Lard, Onions, Irish Potatoes, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Intending to confine ourselves strictly to the
CASH SYSTEM, our motto shall be, “ quick sales
and small profits.’’ Give us a call.
LAMAR, LOWE & CO.,
Commission Merchants and Produce Dealers,
nov 1955 d*wly
Iron! Iron!! Iron!!!
AMERICAN refined Junietta IRON by
dec 5 J. NORCROSS
Cabinet Making and Undertak
ing.
THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand
Chairs, Bedsteads Mattresses, Wash
stands, Cradles, Wardrobes, Safes, and all other
art’cles in the above line of business, manufac
tured to order. Being a practical Cabinet maker,
my patrons may rely upon all work put up at
my Cabinet Ware-Rooms, one door below C. 11.
Strong &C0.,0n Whitehall street, Atlanta, Geo
N. B.—Those wishing Coffins, can be furnished,
on short notice and reasonable terms.
I may lie found night and Sundays at the res!
clence of Mr. li. W. Bullard. T. W. WEST.
October 17.1855. n8 ts
Morgan, Kirkpatrick & Cos.,
HAVING opened anew ware room on Peach
Tree street, would call tin! attention of the
I public to their stock of FURNITURE, embracing
I Cabinet Ware in all its varieties ; Chairs of ev
| ery kind; Lounges, Mattresses of springs, Hair,
1 Moss, Cotton and Shuck. Carpets, Rugs, Ac,
1 Window Shades, Window Curtains, Damask,
Cornices, Bands, Cord and Tassels, Loops, Ac,
Window Papering, House do., Fireboard, do.
They still continue their shop south of Georgia
Rail Road square, and are prepared to do all
j kinds of work connected with their business,
such as making ami repairing Furniture, ma
king Mattresses, Upholstering, Ac. They keep
also on hand Metallic Burial Cases, and mako
upon short notice Mahogany, Walnut, and other
wood COFFINS.
| CHAIR FACTORY.—They have enlarged
iheir manufacturing shops at Decatur, and can
supply Morgan’s original Cottage Chairs, Hind
ley’s Patent Bedstead, together with all articles
of Cabinet Ware, of their own manufacture, in
any quantity desired. They are now manufactu
ring and finishing Enamelled Cottage Setts,
far superior to any to be had from the North.
Dec. 28 5 13 ts
FOR gALE
LARGE quantity of choice Brandy, by
L. J. PARR.
nov 12-dAwtf