The Atlanta weekly examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, May 18, 1855, Image 3

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efllfltnk SANDS. LOUIS DURAND. Sands * Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MOBILE, ALA. j REFER TO c G 8. Robbins 4' Son, j t Ripley Jj- Judson, > New York. J. C. Ryan, ) f PRES. ARCTIC INS. CQ. Judson & Co., ) J Fcarn, Donegan & Co. > New Orleans. Bogcrt, Foley, <V Avery. ) Taylor <s• Cassilly. Insurance Companies. ('(HARTER Oak Life Insurance Co., of Hurt’ J /ford, Conn,, M. Boullcmet, Agent. Mutual Life Insurance Company, of N. York, ( Thos. W. McCoy, Agent, N 0.20 St. Michael st. ( Southern Mutual Insurance Company, of Geor gia, Sidney T. Douglas, Agent, office west side j Royal street, under Telegraph Office, Mobile. ] 48-twiwly C. E. BOLLEST - ~ J DEALER in choice Family Grocer- , ies, Brandies, Wines, and" Wooden qXjiaO f Ware, 110 Dauphin street, Mobile, has al- J ways on hand a fine assortment of Catsups, Pick- ( les, Preserves, Jellies, Brandy Fruits, Syrups, Essences, and Flavoring Extracts, Pic Fruits, &e. | Also, the best Brown Sugars, Stewart’s and other j syrups, Fine Teas, Coflee and Chocolate. [4B-tw-wly ( H. D. Blair& Co. I SUCCESSORS to Blair & Salomon, Whole- 1 sale and Retail GROCERS, Nos. 11 & 13 1 Commerce and Front Streets, Mobile, Alabama. [44-Uvvly 1 P. DAVID. CLINTON FORD > David & Ford, ' Ct ENERAL Receiving, Forwarding and Com- • ("mission Merchants, corner Conti and Com merce Streets, Mobile, Ala. [<l;wly f Henry K. Fettyplace, t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 87 St. Michael Street —Mobile, Alabama. ' [4B-tw:wty j JOHNSON &LE BARON, i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 67 & 69 Commerce St., Mobile. c ARE constantly receiving, direct from Manu- 8 facturers and Packers in the West, Bagging and Rope, Bacon, Lard, Pork, Flour, and all kinds of Western Produce, which they oiler to the trade on accommodating terms, [4B-tw-wly | J. W. Hutchison’s Tonic Bitters. j o WILL effectually cure Chills, and Fevers, , A Diarrhoea, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys- B pepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases c ot the Kidneys, and all Complaints arising from e a disordered Liver or Stomach. ,i This celebrated Medicine is too well known to 'j need a pull; it is necessary only to occasionally J remind the public that they (the Bitters) are to be ; ifound at nearly every Drug store in Mobile, eve ry city of note throughout the United, States, Canada, Mexico, and West Indies; and sold •wholesale and retail by the Proprietor, corner oi „ Warren and Dauphin streets, Mobile, Alabama. , jan 1,’55 <1 w !?•_ £ GROCERS. ' TT WNTINGTON & HILL, 95and 97 Water £ £j[ street; C. E. Bolhs, 110 Dauphin street; I R. C. Cunningham, 60 Dauphin street; John son & Leßaron, £7 r-<l 69 Commerce street; r Ober & Riley, 64 Fl "n street; G W Scipe, corner Dauphin aL< : : : 'Alin streets. [49-dwl y DR. TARDY & CO., ’’ AUCTIONEERS and General Commission ■ Merchants, have removed from stores Nos. * 10 and 12 St. Michael street, to the spacious and central store corner Commerce, Front and St. r Francis streets. [49-dwly j BOBT W SMITH. CARY W. IWTT. j ROBERT W. SMITH & CO. ( GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS f AN D .Dealers in Western Produce, Mobile, j Alabama, aro constantly receiving, direct ; irom the manufarturiesin the West, on consign menl, and oiler tor sale, at the loweW market* j rates, various brands Kentucky and Bugging, Rope and Twine, and have, also a con- f slant supply of G.unny Cloth for •■-ale in quanti- t ties to suit purchase-. Orders promptly atten- s ded to. [49-dwly ( EXCHANGE HOTEL, ’ IS ;tow open for the accommodation of perma- j nent and transient boarders Thankful for a past favors, the subscriber will endeavor to mer- H it a continuance, heretofore reeceived, while ut ' the Pattiqpn House. Breakfast hours, 7 to B—-Dinner, 1 to 3. H. GRIFFIN, Exchange st:, Mobile, Ala. 49-d-w-ly Iff. Boulleraet, f MOBILE Literary Depot, Corner Royal & Dauphin streets. All the Cheap and Stan- 1 dard publications constantly on hand. Orders £ from the country strictly attended to. [4B-tw-wly c John 0. Reilly & Co., DEALERS IN GROCERIES, &t., ‘ Wner of Royal & St. Michael Streets, MOBILE, ALABAMA. ] [4B-tw:wly j W. 11. iUmm & Co., WHOLESALE und Retail Dealers in ready 1 made Clothing, No. 41 Water street, Mo bile, Ala., respectfully coll the attention of pur- ; chasers to their large and well selected stock of ( Gentlemen’s Fashionable Clothing, which has ( been gotten up under their own personal atten- j , tion. They also have u good stock of Youth’s | ■ Clothing, and a very heavy stock ofGoods made • up expressly tor Railroad, steamboat, and Planta tion hands, to which they would also invite the attention of purchasers before buying. [49-dwly ( tHitlt'E V. INEBAND LIQU t>iK- Bran (dies—Sasurac, of tho vintage of 1795, 1798.1 1802 and 1805; Godard, vintage of 1828 ; Otard, • Dupny and otner brandies of various species ami qualities. WINES—OId reserve. Pathetmho, Side and East India Madiera ; Dull’ Gordon and Harmony I A Nephew’s Sherry ; Heidsick and many other I brands of Champagne; White Wine; Claret in | casks and cases of all qualities. * Holland Gin; Jamaica and St Croix Rum; | Scotch, Irish, Old Rosnokia and Old Bye Whis ky ; Brandy Fruits and Fruita in juice ; Cordials | pf every description; Broker’s Berlin and Gou-j Bitters, and every thing in the way of ! LIQUORS, which will be sold on ns reaao. n# bl« terms as can be found, for cash or Ci U“£"kso< PORTER .nd ALE, in pints ani buaX SEWELL T. TAYLOR, 49 dwly. J 5 Royal street. 4 SAXO. " lOVtSm-KAND. Sands Co,, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Mobilk, : : : f Alabama. REFER TO G. 8. Robbins & Son, ) Ripley & Judson, New-York. J. C. Ryan, ) Pres. Arctic <- o. Judson de Co., Foarn, Utnepn & Co. I nfl Bogert, Foley & Avery, ( Taylor & Cassilly. [4B-t.lwly I J. W. Hutchinson’s Tonic Bitters, lAOR the cure of Chillsand Fever, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,Diarrhu a. J.iumlu e, Chron- ‘ ic or Nervous Debility, and almost all other dis eases incidental to a Southern climate, is i eei-. tain preventative (if taken during an epidemic) to Yellow Feveror Asiatic Cholera. As a Fam ily Medicine it is invaluable—it is highly recom mended in the diseases of Children —as a pre ventative and rem dy for Worms, it has no su perior. Directions —The dose for au adult, is from a Xeaapoouful to a wine glassful, two or three times « dav, or ns often as occasion requires. Price 50 cents per Bottle. —Mobile. Ala. [4B-tw:wly trrocer. comer es Front. Comnum and Fulton . ,'s. Has constant’y on hand a large mid com plete assortment of Gorecries, for sale at the low-' e,t Cush prices and on the most favorable terms. Slcambor.t Bpe 'i.’.l attention paid to keeping at all limes a fnU stock of articles re quired by Boats. [dec. 18-d-wly. < FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, IN WOOD & GLASS, Fresh Family Groceries, &c. M GORDON, at Stuard’s old stand, No. • 55 Conti street, has received ami in store a superior stock of Goods in his line, which he is oflering to his customers on the most reasonable terms, viz; BRANDIES —Pale and Dark Hennessey from the London Docks; Old Peach Brandy, W HISKIES —Irish, Scotch and Monongahela Jamaica Rum. GlN—Old Holland, Scheidam Schnapps in pints and quarts. WINES—OId Reserve Madeira Wine; Black burn do.. Old Port do; Sherry do; Fine Cham pagne, Cabinet brand; G. H. Muinm’- Versenay do in pint and quart bottles; Muscat Wine, Ma laga do. Cooking Madeira do; line Claret in quarts and pints; fine Sauterne, in pints and quarts; Porter, Ale and Cider, in bottles. CORDIALS —Absynth, Anistete, Curacoa, Muraschino, Perfect Love, Creme do Margaux, Danzick. , SYRUPS —Lemon, Raspberry, Orgeate, &c, FRLTlS—Brandy Peaches and Cherries, , Peaches in their own juice, Gooseberries, Cur rants, Raisins, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Soft Shell Almonds, Currant Jelly, Raspberry Jam, Gooseberry Jam, Dundee Marmalade, Preserved Ginger in large and small jars, &c. SAUCES, &c. —From Croose & Blackwell of London.—Musroon Ketchup, Walnut do., Read ing Sauce, John Bull do., Harry’s do., King of Oudc’s do., Worcestershire Sauce, Royal Table do., Salmon and Lamprys in oil, Sweet Oil in bottles, half do., and Flasks, Musroons, Green Peas. Truffles, pure Tomat resin cases, Tomatoe Ketchup, Anchovy and Hervey Paste, &. PICKLES —White Onions, Gerkins, Hot Pickles, Picalilly, Mixed Pickles, Fresh Pickles, Dapers, Olives, plain and in oil, Sardines iu 1 whole, J and! boxes, French Mustard, Durham Mustard, Currie Powders, &c. SUNDRIES —Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Assort ed Pastes,fresh from Italy, Dutch Cheese, Gray erre Cheese, Neufchatell do., Northern do; Balog na Sausages fresh, Lcnburgc, do. large smoked Tongues, Breakfast. Bacon, Mackerel, Buck- I wheat, White Wine Vinegar pure, fresh Sasafras ' for making Gumbo Extracts of Lemon, Venilia, Cloves, Cinamon, Bitter Almonds, Peaches, fresh Lobsters in cans, Salmon, &c. And all other articles ofGroceries and Delica cies, which are warranted to be fresh, and will be sold at reasonable prices. M. GORDON. Mobile. A la.49dwly AND MONTGOMERY U. S. DAILY MAIL LINE (CONSISTING of the following substantial fast running Passenger Steamers, viz:— Messenger, Magnolia, Cuba, Cremona and Em press. a The above boats, carrying the U. S. Mail, will commence their regular trips on the Alabama riv-1 er on the first of November, leaving Mobile daily and Montgomery daily, on the arrival of th<- Trainsof Railroad Cars, and connecting daily at Montgomery with the Cars, and at Mobile with the New Orleans Mail Boats. One of the above boats will leave Selma on the downward trip at 6 o’clock A. M. The above steamers will be Commanded by able and experienced officers, who will use every ex- I ertion to secure the comfort and safety of passen gers. The rates of freight by the above boats will not exceed Fifty Cents per barrel, and One Dollar per bale of cotton. For freight or passage, having elegant accom modations, apply on board, or to COX, BRAINARD & CO. 48-tw:wly Direct Importation. 11HE undersigned is now receiving, via New Orleans, direct from Genoa, Marseilles and Bordeaux — Sweet Oil—superior, in quart bottles. Maccaroni, Vermicelli—Fresh, and Paste of all kinds. Bologna Sausages—Choice, in jars. Holland Cheese—in boxes of 12 and 24 pounds Guy ere Cheese —Choice. Sardinia Salt Cheese—Best. Maraschino —Superior de Zara. Absynthc—Superior Swiss, Pcrnot et Fils brand Annisette—superior French, Washington and ; Lafayette brands ’Sardines—Fresh, in whole, A and | ooxes Stock Fish—Fresh and in fine prdcr. White Wine—Sauterne. and Hnut S -.r sac, in casks, A do. and boxes Claret of all kinds in casks and boxes Brandy—Dark and Pale, A | and pipes Gin—choice Holland in pipes Brandy Cherries, Prunes and French Pickles— a large assortment —all of which are offered for sale on reasonable terms by GEORGE AITE. 76 Commerce st.. Mobile. [4B-twxw ly] Spring Hill College. f'J’IHIS Institution closed its last session about | the middle of October, with nearly two hun dred students registered on its Catalogue, of whom one hundred and sixty were prose rt at the last Exhibition. It has, during the last seven years, I enjoyed a great popularity in the South of the , Union. The next session will open on the first of De-1 cember, and the dillerent Literary ami Scientific courses will be resumed on the second. —TERMS— Board and Tuition for the whole session, S2OO • Entry Fees, (the fust year only) 10 i Bed ling, (if furnished by the Institution) 8 I The course of Instruction comprises the Eng-1 11: 'i, r ranch, Latin, Greek, Spanish, and German j Language.x Arithmetic, History, Geography,! all the branches of Mathematics and of Natural and Mental Philosophy. Students may, if they finish the Course, re-: ceive the diplomas of A. B. ami .1. M. For further information, apply at the Spring I Hili College, near Mobile, Ala. [49-d:wly : Parker, Morris, & Co., (SUCCESSORS toT. P-. .Miller & Co. j 4 .«• Grocers, Nos. 8 and 10 Comm-rce i Street, Mobile, Alabama. JOHN PARKER. WILLIAM MORRIS. 44Uwly E’RD. W. McGINNIS. I A. M. SALOMON, Importer of Huv;uta CtgfniN. j 54 Royal Street, opposite the Savings Bank. ! doc. IK. <l-w-iy. HOLT & CO., IMPORTERS and Dealers in Brandies. im s and Liquors, Tea Deniers and General Gro i errs, 31 St. Michael street, Mobile, have constant i ly for sale a complete assortment of very Old Brandies, tine Champagne, English and Scotch Ales, Madeira, Port. .Sherry, Hock and other , Wines; S’cotch and Irish Malt, Wolfe’s A. «S\ <S. j Gm, Barclay’s XX Porter, Liquors, Syrups. Cor- | . dials, choice Black and Green Teas. Coffees. Su-; gars, Spices, Oils, English Pickles, Sauces. Fruits. I Jams and Jellies; Westphalia and American Hains, Stilton. Eidam, E. D., and Pine Apple J Cheese. Crai knell and Bost m Bi-cuit, Goshen i Butter, Lard, Flour. Rice, Starch, Soap. Candles j Roe Herrings, Lobster, Smoked and Pickled i Beef ami Tongues, Fresh Salmon, Herrings. Cod i Roe. Anchovies. Sardines, and various other im , ported articles of luxury for family use. Also, j I Wooden Ware of every description. < [49-dwly i Thomas Thompson, 39 ROYAL STREET, MOBILE. ALABAMA ‘ 4 \\ STERB pickled and spiced—a,so, by the ■ 1 /Barrell, carefully put up. Country and C.t\ I orders punctually nttended to. Thankful >o his 1 friends tor former favors, he solicits a continuance . of their patronage. [4S-tawly STEPHE^rWELVES? - IMPORTER of and Dealer in Wmcs. Bran diss, Gin. Whiskey. Rum, Cordials and Li quors, of all kinds, required far Hotel or Steam boat Bars. No. 55 and 57 Commerce an ! 56 Front street Mobile. [49-dwly A. Bilbo ks, Auction < omvnls.lon Mrrehuiit. OFFICE AX’D WAREHOUSE IN CONTI STREET, Opposite County Court-House, Mobile. Ala. dec. 18. d-w-ly. I). Dent <& Co., (COTTON Factors, and Commission and For , warding Merchants. No. 24 Commerce and Front streets. Mobile, Ala. [4B-tw-wly BATTLE HOUSE, MOBILE, : : : ALABAMA, i [49-tw-wly Hardware, Cutlery, £c. J. C. GWIN & CO,, 49 and 51 Commerce and Front Sts., HAVING greatly vnhirgvd their business, arc n »w re ceiving from the American nmi ij English markets n large aim well selected stock of everything in-their line, which they are determined to dispose of on the most reason able terms. Commission Merchants and Country Dealers are respectfully invited to ex amine, their stock. Bar Iron. American and Swedish, ail sizes— Horse-shoe Iron, of refined quality; Horseshoes. Horse shoe nails. Griffins; Hoop, Rod and Band Iron: German Blistering and Cast Steel; Axes, Collins’ and Hunts ; Cards, cotton ami wool : Chains, ox and log; Trace Chains: Hames and Collars; Plows and Hors; Blacksmith’s Tools; Nalls and Spikes; Builders’ Hardware : Hollow Ware; Spadesand Shovels: Coflee Mills; Farm ingUtcnsiJs; Straw Cutters; Carpenters’ Tools; Fan Mills; House Furnishing Goods, and a good assortment of Shelf and Fancy Hardware, pock et and table Cutlery. Paints, Oils, Putty and Window Glass, Parlor,Office and Cooking stoves, and every other article usually found in a Hard ware Store. [4R-tw:wlv MARTIN PICKETT. D. D. CAMPBELL. Martin Picket <£, Co., WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL GROCERS. CORNER ROYAL AND AD AiMS STREETS, Near f/ie Railroad I)tpot—Alvbi Ala HAY, Corn, Oats and Bran always for sale, at riir lowest market prices. [49-dw ly Mrs. Waldauer, DRY GOODS, Millinery, and Fancy Goods, No. 151 J Dauphin street, Mo bile, Ala. [lB-tw-wly J W HINSON W R HOLT * Hinson & Holt, Successors to smith & Hoit, General Commission Merchants, Mobile, A la.— Agents | for the sale of Bagging, Rope and Western Pro duce. [4B-tw-wly J AMEn? KENNEDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC MOBILE, ALABAMA. Ojfficv, S. E. Corner Itoyal and Govern nwiit Streets, ni> Stairs. [4B-tw:w ly W. D. BEERY’ Cotton JjiX’OISLOX*, No. 13 Water Street. Mobile, Alabama-! (4R-tw:wlv Wolff & Co., Importers. THE Undersigned respectfully beg leave to in form Merchants and Dealers generally that they are receiving direct from France, England and the continent, Brandies, Wines. Gins and Cordials, and that they have constantly under Custom House lock, the following standard goods. Brandies, Jas. Hennessy & Co. Otard, Dupug & Co., united vineyard proprietors; Jules Robin & Co. Dumon, Dumon Gunyer & Co.. A. S’eig nitte. Gins, stork. Fish, A’wan, Schnapps; Port and Madeira and Sherry Wines, of ordinary and fine grades. Whiskey, Irish, Scotch, Rye and Bourbon. Champagnes, of various line and me dium qualities. London Porter and Ale, cigars, &c.. all of which we offer on reasonable terms, and at prices that will compete fully with those of New York. Boston or Philadelphia. Our re tail department embraces the finest and choicest stock ever offered to consumers in the South, and enables us to fill all orders addressed to us w’ith promptness and dispatch.' WOLF & *CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines and Li quers, Mobile Ala.— Commerce street. [49-<lwly M. Waring & Co., 1) ECEIVING and Forwarding Mfr- ’ chants, and General Steamboat Agents No. 88, Front street, Mobile. All Goods consigned to their care for the interior, will be re ceived and forwarded with all pussible despatch, and free of any charge for Commissions and Storage. [4B-Mwlv Barney Brothers, I MPORTERS and is in Bar Iron, Xmis. t ™ ; Castings, Hardware, Cutlery, 45 and 47 i Commerce and Front streets. Mobile, Ala. ESP’Agents for Rich & (’o’s. celebrated Sala- j mandcr Safes. [4B-t&wly “THOMAS (SUCCESSOR TO JOHN S. GEYER.) Broker, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, d&wly. 46 ROYAL STREET. GEO. W . TABLETON. JNo. WHITING ' TARLETON & WHITING, 11 A CTORS and Commission Merchants. Mo | bile, Ala.—Cash advances made on cotton and other consignments. [49-tw:wly JOSEPH E. MURREL'L. General Commission Merchmt, Mobile, Alabama. [4B-tw:w ly PATTISON HOUSE, NO. 28 ROYAL STREET, Mobile, Alabama. Ganiett & Mann, Proprietors. 1 TS Mie above Establishment has been thoroughly ( j renovated, and is now open for the reception | of Visitors. ; WM. B. MANN JAM! i OABNBTT [4B*tew ly j ' JOHN BURDEN W T UARRISS J W BURDEN Burden. Harriss & Co., (COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 93 Wa lter street. Mobile, Ala.—Dealers in Hides i Hay, Corn, Oats, Brah. -Meal, Potatoes, Flour Onions, &c.—Liberal Cash advances made on i consignments. [4B-tw-wly Alex. Flash 4 Son. j f \ ENERAL COMMISSIONand Pro- I y j ducn Merchants, No. 28 Bt. Michael 1 street, Mobile. Ala. I Alex. Flash, N. Orleans. : Wm Flash, Mobile. Wm Hartwell. “ [4B-uwly WM. C. CALVERT.] [JOSEPH FLAt T. Wm. Calvert & Co.. \ WHOLESALE Grocers, and General >0 Va*' Uommission Merchants, Nos. 16. 18 anti 20 Commerce street. Mobile. Alabama. December 7 1854 44tawly JOHX PARKER— WM MORRIS —EDWARD W. m’gTNNIS Parker, Morris & Co., Successors to t. p. Mnicr & Co. <.,n>- cere. No. 8 and 19 Commerce street, Mobile. Ala [4B-tw-wlv Wm. T. Marshall. {Latr Hom <(• Marshall.! AXT HOLESALE GROCER, Commerce and X , Front streets, one door alwveSt. Loins st., Mobile. Ala. [4B-Uwly BBMi A CC, Receiving and Forwarding Merchants. MOBILE, ALA. August 29. 1854. 1 ly. M. T. PERRYMAN E. S. PERRYMAN Perryman <£: Son, WHOLESALE and Retail \ 19 V >inm< rcc and 20 Front stri ata, ’ k’ule, Afo. [484 . \v. K. h- -.IN \ CHAPMAN.-A.O > REEK Rose. Chapman & Sibley, W HOLESALE nnd Retail Grocers. Corner ,7 of Commerce ana St. Louis streets. Mo- : bile, Ala. [4B-tw-wly WM. H. BOSS ALFRED G. ROSS Wm. K. Ross & Co., Late Boss x Makshai.i,' / "t ROCERS. 23 C nimeree ami Front Street. Mobile. Alabama. [ '-tawly Aubrey & Kennedy. X GROCERS. N0.3l and 33 i -X V Commerce and 31 and 34 Front streets. ' Mobile. Ala.* '—■ JL H. SLOUGH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, .No. 90 Commerce Street, Mobile, Ala. [4B-tw.wly 11. MINOR &. CO , Factors and Commission Merchants, ‘ MOBTI.E, AIA. [4B-tw:w ly Daniels, Elgin & Co., Y 4 HOLESALE ami RETAIL D< U- • v v ers in DRY(.iOODS,Conirrol Dau-1 phin am’. Water streets. Mobile, Ala‘ A [4B-law ly ‘ Shannon & Co., HO LExSA LE and Retail «'vah is in Gro- j t V ceries, Liquois, Wines, ami choice Bteam boat and Family Stores, N«». 36 Front and 35 ‘ (’ommercc streets. Mobile, Ala. JAMES E. SAUNDERS & SON. ’, lumini •l:»L ■ Mobile. Via. dec. 18.. d-w-lv. , Daniels & Thomas. ViTHOLESALE and Retail Grocers, and *1 Commission Merchants. Nos. 21 Com merce ami 22 Front streets. Mobile, Ala.. [4B-tw-w 1 \ ■■--- - - Kirkman & Bro., DEALERS in silks ami Fancy Goods. Irish Linens and Lawns, straw Bonnets. Ribbons. <Vc. No. 25 Dauphin street, Mobile, Ala. [4B-twawly J. C. Rupert & Co., to Rupert, McLellnml & Co ; Commiesion Merchants, Mobile, .Ala. J. C. RI’PERT, 44towly M. S. C ABSETTY. New Dork 2U)ucrttsnncnts. E. S. Archtr. | /»’./■’. Warn er. I Jus. />./*( </.. Archer. W. mer & Co. Ab. 376 Broadway, New York. 4 RCHER & WARNER, No. 119 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, Girandoles, &c. Our facilities for manufacturing are not sur passed by any establishment in the United States, ami the divisions of labor instituted at our factory, combined with improved Machinery, ♦ nables us to produce beautiful patterns of Gassaliers, Chan- . delicrs, Pendants, Brackets, Lamps, Girandoles, &c.. at the shortest notice, and at low prices. , Designers and Modelers are constantly engaged producing new styles. Our stock is among th** largest and best assort ed in the country. Dealers and others an* solicited to call and ex amine the same. inarch 6, ’55 dw3m Clrtlk e* (<>. Rushton, Clark <V Co.) XIiOLESALE and ntu.il ChemisU* and y | Druggists. Manufacturers of Genuine Medicinal (Jod Liver Oil. 165 Broadway be tween Cortlandt Liberty 273 Broadway cor, of Chamber, 511 Broadway St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. 'i’he late firm of Rushton. Clark Co., being dissolved by the Death of Mr. Rushton the busi ness will be continued by Hegcman, Clark & Co., surviving partners ami Sole Successors. Merchants’ Hotel, MUIRHIED <SI CLARKE. 41 Courtlandt stre-1, New York. jW. Muirheid, march 6, ’56 dwly B. G. Clarke. . Lewis B. Brown & Co. DEALERS in Clothing at wholesale, Shirts, ■ Collars. Drawers, &c. Adapted exclusively to the Southern Trade. No. 31 Chambers street. New York, rear of City Hall L. B. Brown, | J. M. Coggeshall, | W. 11. Weed, inarch 6, ’55 dw3m C harles H. Ring YV t and retail and y V Apothecary. 192 Broadway, New York, corner John street march 6. ’55 dwfhn Peter Schneider. Manufacture r of Walking < 'anaa. No. 21 Maiden Lane, New York, march 6,’55 w ily William A. Kinnilly, (.Succewor to Brewer <V Khinilly.) I’M PORTER and wholesale dealer in French and English Perfumery and Toilet Goods, &r. No. 21 Maiden Lave, New York, I’p-stairs, oppo site Liberty Place. march 6, *55 dw3n» Nliow Cnscs ’ Sliow C’ns< s J I OF every description, for the Southern and Western Trade, at ERASER'S Premium Show Case Ware-rooms, Cor. Reade & Hudson . Sts. Near the H. R. R. R. Passenger station, New York. march 6. ’55 dw3m Kobertson & Hudson, DEA LERS in Dry Goods, No. 23 Murray and 33 Warren streets, New York. march 3. ’55 <lw3m E. M. Davis & Co., ’yfEWYORK and PHILADELPHIA. Im- \ porters of French and India Silk Goods. [4B-Uwly Oscar Gheesman, I MPORTER and dealer in China, Glass,.and Earthern Ware. 136 Pearl street, and No. 102 Water street, by George W. Lively. New : . Yorki mat 6, Pierson, Jennings & Co. ’X I ANI TACTI 'RES of and wholesale deal • J ers in Clothing. No. 194 Broadway, (oppo site Dey street.) New York. $ John S. Pierson ' j Theo. R. Mellwainp. A. G. Jennings. Lorenzo Snow. 5 march 6, ’55 dw6m ; A R ENO J W ROBERTS GEO WILKINSON E RHODES , Eno, Roberts & Co., IMPORTERS ami Jobbers of F uple and Fun<-\ Dr\ Goods. 107 and 109 Lib arty street. New York. | i H.tw wl v (4LO kK, Mantilla and Shawl Warehouse, No y 6 Cortlandt Street, (opposite National and Western Hotels,) New York. WILCONSON 4 BRAEMAX. Importers. Manufacturers and Jobbers. • tiEO. WILCOXBOV. | B. C. BRADMAN. ( inarch 6. ’55 dw3m Read! Read!! Read!!! . A NY persun wishing information in a new 2 and reliable invention and discovery, wlx rcby he can make from S2OOO to .S3OOO per year clear, can have full instructions and cir- I culars. &c.. forwarded them by addressing IAMES R. DEMSTON. Canandaigua. New Y’ork. N.Y. Ami i nclosing two dollars. This is not oneofthoseswiK<Uingadv»’:tisinents I circulate ♦ in the prc-\ but is a reliable and safe ! business. Money will be refunded if requirM. December 9 45uVlm J.R. D Sherman Brothers, IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Hardwan . Cut lery and Guns ami Manufacturers < f Planes , and Pl ane Irons 19 Park Place A 16 Murray St. New York. ' Byron Sherman. | EJ’wdSherman | P. Sherman, inarcii C. ’55 dw3m Whitlock, Nichols and CO., 64 FRONT Strei t New Y ork. Importers of Cognac Brandies. Vuifmo s 01 1795. Sirtarfc-*- ’.855. 1825 to 1852. from Ot ird. Dupuy & Co.. Hennessey, Godarp. an I others Sole Agents m the United State’s for Superior Vine yard. Vieux & (’bateau Brands. Madei ra. Sherry. Tort an i other YVincs from uld > pers. Di alers in fine GROCERIES. Choice Ha vana Sugars; and Bright Sun Cured, \gents for TOBACCO, from every Manulacfory • I -Xoto in ’ Virginia. M arch 8. 185 ’» dw l v Chatterton and Brothers, TOB AN * I and Pc'nts. ! Ruling and Bind ng.) iu2 and 104 Maiden Lane. New York. S. S. CHArrKRTON.] [JOHN CHAITERiON. ! March 8, 1855 dwßm JAMES HASLETT~ '.i.er in Liquoi’s ~ No. 4. Cokxihce Baltimore. : : : . . : jJ. .W CiAiltcr, -igeni. Aug. 29, ’54. nlu’ British Periodicals. EARLY COPIES SECURED. LEONARD .SCOTT A. CO., N. w York, von-i tinue to i«.-publi :h the following British Peri odicals, viz : 1 The London Quarterly, ( rcutice \ o * The Ediiibnryh Review ( W'hitf. 3 The North British Retd* w (Free ('h arch.} 4 - The Wrshninster Relit ir ( Liberal.) Bhak‘y't)f)d's Ed inb ' njh ALitjuAia (Troy} 'l’he present critical state of European affairs will remicr these publications unusually inter esting during the forthcoming year. 'l’liey will occupy a middle ground bytween the hastily written news-items, crude speculations, and fly ing rumors of the daily Journal, ami, the pon drrous 'Pome ol the future historian, written af ter the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away. It is to those Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and re liable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their well-established literary, scien tific, ami theological character, we urge them up on the consideration of the reading public. Arrangements are now permanently made for tin receipt of Early Sheets from the British Publications, by which wc are enabled to place all our Reprints in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign copies. Although this involves a very large outlay on our part. W’e shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the same low rales as hertofore, viz: Per ann. For any one of the four Reviews .$3 00 For any two of the four Reviews 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews 7 00 i For all four of the Reviews 8 00 • For Blackwood’s Magazine ’3 For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Revfows 10 00 Payments to be made in all cases in advance.— Money current in the State where issued will be received at par. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the 1 above prices will he allowed to Clubs ordering i four or more copies of any one or more of the i above works. Thus : Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review’, will be sent to one address for •> >; four copies of the four Reviews ami Black wood for S3O; and soon. POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities and Towns, these w orks will be delivered, through Agents, Free oi ' Postage. When sent by mail, the Postage to * any part of the I nited States wil*be but Twen four Cents a year for •• Blackwood.” and but, Fourteen Cent; a yeur for each of the Reviews. Remittances and communications should al w’ays be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, I LEONARD SCOTT <Sr CO. * 54 Gold Street, New Y’ork. N. B.—L. S. «Sc Co. have recently published, and have now for sale, the •‘Farmer's Guide,”: by Henry Stephen, of Edinburgh, and the late i Prof. Norton, of Yale College, New’ Haven, complete in 2 vols., royal octavo, containing 1600 • pages, 14 steel and GOO wood engravings. Price, in muslin binding, $6. ! This work is not the ok! “ Book of the Farm.” lately resuscitated and thrown upon the market. ... _P' .. . . - . . . . , C al tunorc v irtis an cuts J G.j & S. M. Chappell, 4 RE largely engaged in the manufacture and j YL. sale of Ethereal Oil, Alcohol nnd Camphene,' and are derirous of extending our list of such cus tomers as we can regard A. No. 1. We therefore * beg leave to solicit custom, and promise to fill or- ; ders w’ith promptness, nnd as we trust at such pri ces, from time to time, as to secure a continuance ' of public favor; as we are determined to sell at • the smallest remunerating profits and articles of' superior quality. J. G. &8. M. CHAPPELL, 17 Mercer and 6 Water St. between Light and ( Calvert, Baltimore, Md. march 6, dwly John F. Pickrell {Succeeds Butts, Pickrell A' Co.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, . BALTIMORE. march 6, ’55 dwtf EDWARD H. STABLER. FRANCIS STABLER B. 11. STABLER &. CO.. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, IMPORTERS of English. French and German Drugs, Dye Stuff. Paint and Oil Dealers, at the Ohl Stand. No. 120 Pratt street Wharf, Third Door West from Calvert Street, Baltimore. dec 23. ’54 d w 52-6 m. G. T. CLARK <SI CO. DEALERS in Paints, Oils and Glass, 173 W- Pratt St. (above Charles,) Baltimore. march 6. ’55 dw6m Fountain Hotel, JIGHT street, Baltimore. Rrm. j Proprietors. Omnibuses at all the Depots and Boats, to convey passengers to and ft-om the Hotel. CiF Board per day .$1,50. march 6. ’55 _ilwly Pollien &. Thomsen. IMPORTERS of Drugs, Chemicals, Dyc-Stulfs, No. 184 Baltimore Street. Baltimore. .IM NI FA ( TTRERS OF ' Chrome Yellow, Rose Pink, “ Green, Pulp Blue, Paris “ American Vermilion Antwerp Blue, Persian Red, Brunswick Greet. Prussian Blue, Pulp Lake. Chinese MARYLAND GLASS WORKS- I OHN LEE CHAPMAN. Manufacturer. No. 40 south Charles stmt, Baltimore. Maryland, Jonathan .1. Chapman. Agent. march 3. dw3m ifl)nrlcston 11. L, Chisolm, ( uIMMIJSeSION ami Forwarding Merchant, Xtlantic Wharf,Charleston, 8. C« fob 10 d3m. ; American Hotel, King Street, corner of Georg*. Mjm. A. .J. KKXAKDY. Pruprb <«>i. Charleston, 8. C. dec 23, ’54 <1 w n54-ly. Pavilion Hotel, H. E. Bl TTKItFUxCD, Charleston, South. Carolina. dee 23, ’54 <1 w n54-iy. < \AIKICOS, WHBB CO. ]?vir<)RTERS of China, Glass and Earthen ware, 115 Meeting street, ' H. P. Cameron, j Wm. L. VYkeb, Charfost. :i. S. 4 YV.m.M.Ba<;l. I Will supply Country Merchants with (foods ' in their line it as icr. rates as they < au buy in New \ kor else wh i e de 2 -a ’ • t Bancroft, IMPORTERS nnd Jobbers of Silk Goods, also Foreign and Domestic Style Goods. Nos. 2fod : and 211 King St. corner of Market. Charleston S. Carolina. E W. BANCROFT, W. \V LEMaN’, A. F BROWMNG. j JAS- B. BEUS. ' £. W M \RBHaLI.. ‘ J. R. BATES. 1 dee 23, *54 dw r54-!y. i JOSEPH TRIEST, CLOTH IAG STORE, ; King-Street, .East tLU tris dour South of Calhoun-Street.) Charles ? C. A tine a-xortnicnt of Ger ■ -As Under Gar meets. Gloves. Cravats. dec 23. ’54 d w n54-ly VICTCPJA HOTEL. CHARLESTON, S. C. Traveller* for the aL-vc well known Hotel wiil find Carriages and Ommbuse-- at the Depot m Charleston, to convey them to the said Hotel, n:EE or charge. W. W. STARR, Proprietor. Dec, 5, 1854. 43i#wly Edward Daly’s HOLESALE nnd Iletail Boot. Shoe and’ Vv Trunk Ware-House. No. 306 King street, A few doors above the Merchants’ Hotel, same side. Charleston, 8. C. dec 23. ’54 «1 w n54-Iy. John Marton, (U)NFECTIONER. mol Import. . «d French i ctionery, Toys, <Vc No. 254 King st. ( < East si»h-. Three Doors abovt H isel nt., Cherles- i ton 8. C. <foc 23.’54 n54-ly WYATT & CO. F. WYATT* Charleston, 8. C. Savannah, Gu SOUTHERN FORWARDING HOUSE ALL kinds of Merchandise and Produce bought or sold on commission. Merchan disc, Machinery and Proiluce forwarded to any part of the country with greatest dispatch. Cash required in hand, t > pay charges on ill < foods con signed to us. REFERENCES: 'l’he Merchants of Montgomery. Ala. Charles T. Pollard, Esq., Pit s. Mont. & West Point Railroad. Messrs, 'F. G. Simms &. Co., N< w nan, Ga. Henry Misroon,esq., Agent New j York steamers. / Charleston. Messrs. Townsend, Crane & Co. ) Messrs. Hotchkiss, Fenner dr C<*. ? . V i-k Messrs. Conklin & Smith, $ .<w o Messrs. R. C. Anderson <\: Co. ) . ... Messrs. J. A. McAlister 4 Co. ( 49-tw:w6m Pierson, Jenning-s & Co., A 9 ANUFACTURERS and Whoh salc DesH xVl crs ’ n Clothing, No. 26 Hayne street. John 8. Pierson, i Abm. G. Jennings, > Charleston, 8. C. ■ Edward Pierson. ) dec23’s4 dw IK f M. F. Molony, VYTHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in For- V I eign and Domestic Dry Goods, 347 King j street, Charleston, 8. C. dec 23 ’54 dw i. '>;-! y I Ambler & Selman, M’ANUFAC'I URERS and Wholesale Deni-I ers in Hats anil Caps, No. 161 Meeting street, Charleston, 8. C. D. A. AMBLER <4. C. EELMAN. dec 23, ’54 <1 w n54-ly. : R. Ba! bIVERY SALK : King St. Charleston, South Carolina. | dec 23. ’54 <1 w n54-lv. General 2Ufoertismcute. JONES & DAVID, Denial Snrgeons. RESPECTFULLY' inform their frien j and the citizens of Georgia that they "* have located their Dental office and ia bratory in Atlanta. Having span-d neither expense , or exertions in iiung up tbeii rooms,and to pro vide <*very convenience neecessary for the manu J facture of Block, Gum, & Single (»■< th, us well as ’ their superior continuous Gum work with other de , cidcd improvements rarely met within any oilier Dental establishment in the South— And as all our plate work will be done in our' labratory our Patients will not bedcfoinml un« • ' til the work ean be sent to North to be made.- i W’e hope that fourteen years experience, in all j ' the various branches of the profession will justify . : us in as king a liberal share public of the. public; patronage i Fur testimonials, references, specimen*, &c.. we will be happy to exhibit them to any one who t ; may call for that purpose at our office YVhite , ( Hall street adjoining the watch Ct jewelry estab-; I lishmentof Mr. A. W. Hall. ■ N. B. Charges as moderate as any other respec- ' ■ ble practitioners in the Bouth. i JAS. J. DAVID. GEO. W. JONES j of of Baltimore Md. Talbotton Ga. ! Intelligencer to copy d<stw 1 year. ' E. B. & J. F. REYNOLDS, Commission Merchants, Decatur Street, Atlanta, Georgia, ' . •' Have on hand a gen'* :oe! of Family , is, /qp Groceries, a fine lot oi jj.icon ami Lard, | a splendid article of Cheese nndMaeke*e > ' Fish, all of which will be sold low for cash. ; oct 12 n2O twtf Cheap Publications. fIIHE latest and most select of the day, from J the BEST AUTHORS, received immedi ately after publication, by the most speedv con veyance. By ’ WM. KAY. • [464a wtt Liver Complaint, JAVXDICE,DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC O. NER VOUS DEHILITY. Disease of the Kidneys and all diseases arising Irom a disordered Inver or Stomach, j Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity ! of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Sto , much, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and ' Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Cho king or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of \ ision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency oi Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the. Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushrsui ; Heat. Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great De pression of Spirits, can be Effectually Cured by DR. HOOPLA N D’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTL’KS, PREPARED BY DR. C.M. JACKSON, Genwm Aledicine Store. N>. 120 Arch st reel, uni dtrtr below Sixth, P\\; lad el phi a, I’heir power over Un* above diseases is not ca ccllcd, if equalled, by any othf preparation in the I’nited States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification oj • - ... most} searching power in weakness and aifocti ns of the digestive organs, they are withal, sate, certain, and pleasant. TESTIMONY FROM GEORGIA ANO ALABAMA Linch & Davis. Eatonton. Ga., July 14. 1853. says; “Your German Bitars arc taking the lead of all other medicines for chronic disease, &c.« and are selling rapidly. Please send us another box immediately, or we shall be out l»e- • fore it arrives.” ♦ Dr. E. 11. Strohvcker, Mucon. Ga., Jan, Ist.' 1851, said :--“lain happy to say that your Ger-’ man Bittern, are gaining a great reputation. 1 think it will, in future, seli very rapidly.” W. Maxey Ac Co.. Monticello. Ga., Oct. 6ih 1852 said; —“Y’oor Bitters, though entirely un , known before in this county, hau sold rapidly, and given satisfaction.’’ Di k<on <fc Green. Alexandria. Ala.. Sept. 30 1852 s;*»4 Y’. c Lave >: «n puii.sto introduct • vour German Bitter and we nn lit to be a very valuable medicine.’’ C. A. Robinson Bela 1 rile. ?!...♦ m. . 185! • said:—“Y uv - medicine Tn um eventually h.'He u large sale : all those who used it iu the tall liked it very much. The people have !»<’vn much de ceived hen by trilling patent nostrums that affect the sal? of your valuable Bitter.. and will, until it ’J omen known.” t *“(*haun e I ler, Tuskegci .. ,Ja 185 b paid : —“The Bitters Ifo’g, well, and I • ♦h; r » they will continue so, as they give good ‘ ■ to these who nave ust them.” p or s ale, whosale. by Druggists in all the pr.n . . • Store* kceuers ift ever > t “' vn tlle 1 nil< • States. Pr* ce cent- per bottle. For sale by William K a >’ at Cheap Book Store. april 9.’55 dwly. CHARLES .. BRETT. (Successor to George C Dunbari] Manufacturer and w’hoi aie dealer’ in Boot- - , tfh’Xs and Brogans. 200 Broad-’ . way. New York. apnl 4/55 dwly MACKEREL, Smoked Herring, Goshen Butter and Cheese, for sale by t pec 7, uwtf NORCROSS , J. R. Wallace & Bro’s. WIIOI.KBALE AND HETAIL DEALEKB IN j • HARDWARE, Groceries, Carriage Stulls r Tennessee Produce ficc., corner of W hite I « llsil! ami Alabama strcetH, Atlanta, Geo. i W «• oiler Io <l< aIiTH n superior stock of goods, ! fiesb from the N<»rt!»eni and Westerns Markets, at reduced prices. We invite gentlemen wish- , ing noy articles in our line to call and examine i • our stool; hi forc purchasing elsewhere, and we eharto nothing lor showing, oct 8. *54 n!9-tf Augusta Hotel, Augusta, ------ Georgia dec 23, ’54 <1 w n54-ly. CA D FOR LHE LADIES. /\MKS. C. PEEL has the pleasure of inform-' ing the Ladies of Atlanta, ami those of the •' surrounding country, that she has just received J one oi the most desirable and beautiful stocks of | Spring and Summer Millinery, and Fancy Goods. I I that run be found in any city in the State. 8c- ; lected with great rare in the city of New York i and at low prices, she can afford to sell her goods lower than can be bought any where else in this market for the cash. I'he ladies are respectfully < invited to call and examine her stock, und judge for themselves. For the liberal Fall patronage extended to her, Mrs. Peel returns her thanks, and hopes for a continuance of the same during the Spring and Summer months. She can be found at her resi dence above Mr. Herring’s store, on White-Hall 1 street, where she is prepared to satisfy all who ! may honor her with a call. Millinery and Dress making carried on with neatness and despatch. Also Pinking, Bleaching. ! &c. i aprii 18, ’55 dwtf I i S. D BHANTLEY, M. i». THOS. S. POWELL, M. 0 S. D. Brantley and Company. r? WHOLESALE and retail dealers in • Drugs, Medicineh, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, 1 J,*4. &r. Corner Broughton nnd Whitakei streets, Savannah, Georgia, i fob 2. ’55. dwly ATLANTA HOTEL, ’ J7LJA7J. .• .• .• .• .• . .• .• .• .• GEt)RGTA‘ .f. J, HESLttll, Proprietor. {Late oj the Veranda Hotel, New Orleans.} : Passengers per Evening Trains will find Supper 1 readv on the arrival of the Cars. ?’.'s.' diy , (./>// Authority of the Stale of Gt or I FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTED. TH E«ul»srcril>er having;u cepted from the ( um- ’ 1 missioners the Agenrv and Management of the •FORT GAINES YCADF.My LOTTERY, has ; established the principal Otiirc nt .Atlanta, f'eor . gin.and intends conducting the LOTTERY mi ; the same plan as that of the Southern Military' * Acndemy Lottery, of Alabama. CRAM) SCHEME EOR MAY. CLASS 1. Zb b> Drawn May'iAth, ISbb, in the t'Hyuj .1/-' kinta, Georgia, when P. s amounting .to W’;H i. • distributed according to the following f ! magnificent Scheme’ UF’ And remember every Prize is drawn at each Drawing, and paid when 1 due without deduction ' ' 1 Prize of. . . $15.00 | 1 do 1,500 1 do 5,000 ( I do 1.100 | 1 do 4,000 I 5 Prizes 1000. 5,000 ‘ I 1 do 3,000 10 do. 500... 5,000 I I do, .... 2.000 I ; j __ _ ( 501 Prizes in all amounting t 0.560,000 ! : ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS:! Tickets •s!’>, Halves $5, Quarters «$2 50. ’ | !Bills on all solvent Banks at par. Al! , communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN. Agent und Manager. Atlanta, Georgia. • ; aprii 20, ’55 dly j Southern Military Academy Lottery ! (By Avtuoritv of thh State ot Alabama.) , Conducted on the Havana Plan. ! GK AM> SCHEMIC ! CLASS N. 'Fu be drawn on the 2nd June. One Prize to 20 Tickets—nnd remember, I F. VER F PRIZE DR A WN.' ! 1 Prize 0f115.000 is .$J5,00O t I Prize 5,000 is 5,000 1 Prize 4,000 is 4,000 1 Prize 3,000 is 3,000 1 J’rize 2,000 is 2.000 j 1 Prize 1,500 is 1,500 1 Prize 1.100 is 1.100: 5 Prizes 1,000 is 5.000 10 Prizes 500 is 5,000 I 10 Prizes 200 is 2,000 10 Prizes 120 is 1,200 ; 25 Prizes 100 is 2,500 70 Prizes 50 is 3,590 ' 330 Prizes 25 is 8,400 28 Approximation Prizes amounting to. . 900 501 Prizes amounting t 0560,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Tickets, .$10 —Halves, $5 —(Quarters, $2 50. IV’ Every prize drawn at each drawing. ' ZV* Bills on all solvei; banks taken at par. communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lions, Montgomery. Orders for tickets may be left with A. VV. Jones, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. fob 8. '55 TO THE LADIES OF ATLANTA. MRS. HOWLAND M ILL o]M?n on Monday, the 23rd inst., in the j store recently occupied by M. Lazaron, opposite i 8. J. Shat kieford’s Auction House.on Whifo-hull ■ street, a branch of her Macon establishment, with j ; an assortment of the newest st vies of FRENCH MILLINERY Consisting ofCrape, Mohair, Leghorn, Chip and i other BONNETS, Childrens’ Flats and Caps, LACE MANTILLAS Honiton Laces, Collars, Sfopves, and all i kinds of EMBROIDERY, Bridal, Oriental and Crape Veils. La<lies Dress Caps, Head Dresses, Hair, Braids and Curls, DRESS TRIMMINGS. This establishment will be constantly receiving | the latest styles of the above goods. All orders , from the city or country will be promptly attended [ ‘ to. aprii 20, ’55 dw,f I ♦ KAT AND CAP STORE • J. TAY'LOR is now ojiening a ; fresh stock of fashionable Hals, ’ Caps and Bonnets. Next dour to Law.sht c t - >. rd 9 Jewelry Store. • Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga, Taylor’s Hat & Cap Emporium. I US’T RECEIVED, and opening, the first en- i f t tire stuck of HATB & CAI'S ever oili ri d m i , this city. My stock is now complete, consisting i of every variety and style. Please call and ex amine lor yourselves! Ail kinds of Fur Skins bought. J. TA Y LOR, Jxi. nny 4 55 dwly • Saratoga Empire Spring*. Water of the Empire Spring is bottled t J with the utmost car and packed in strung* box s, suitable for exportation, by the subacribeis. j PRICES OF EMPIRE WATER DELIVERED AT Sarst Whitehall. Altar«-¥■ -k I i’i-.f f.jr >1.71 51.76 f 1.75 sl.;.', 0r*1.75 2.00 2.‘M) 2.2’» j . F-or Southern Depot, No. 78 Barclay-Strcet, Nev : York. G. W. WESTON Si Co. aprii 4,'55 dwlv. ! . —1- . : | CITY TAX. i TT Books are now open for reniMiig tho Re-) , turns of City Tar ; persons an- irz notified ' t to can at my office, in the City Hall building, and i make tl r returns a* required by law. Said j books will be closed on the first day of June next. ■ Office hours from I 12 a. m., and from2to 5 i p. m. H.C. HOIX’OMBE, j aprii 5, d2m R. &C.ofC. T. | Sloan & Oatman, Italian, Egyptian American © STATUARY ■_ And Eaat Ttyni.we Marble \ j ONUMENTS, Tornbn, Urns, and Vasia, I Marble Mantels ami Furnishing Marble, a mA All orders promptly frilled. Atlanta, Gn. fob 24 dly Georgia Matches! riIHE Ruhsrribtr his just received u fine lot of f the above <•< le »ratcd Matches. For sale in quantities to suit purchasers at the Cheap Book Store (Holland House) by WM. KAY’. I lay 13, '53 dwtf NOTICE TO THE CORPORATE AUTHGHITIES OF OUR SISTER CITIES. FROM the fact that numbers of Paupers arc being shipped to tlris-city from neighboring towna and cities, and thrown on the Tax payris of this city for support, I am constrained to notify their. Corporate Authorities that 1 shall return liiemm every instance. Wc are willing to care for our own poor am! justice requires that others should do tlfo same. A. NEI jBON, Mayor. April 2J3 Dissolution of ©partnership! rjTIiE (Jupartn<*rslrip heretofore existing under j| the name and style of Durham Ratt< rce, is this day disaoived by mutual consent, Baid copartnership having been in the practice of medicine in the county of Baker, in this State, the acts of said firm are placed in tiie hands of Groves, Esq., Milford, Baker munly, und pay nwnta mu rt be made to him* JAS. A. DURHAM, L. A. RATTERREE. M ly 2,1856 dwlw Tobacco. t PPKECI ATI NG chewcrH arc invited tocall. J V SMITH & EZZARD. may 14, ’55 dwtf Colors, Paints and Oils. r E have on hand and are receiving the lar f gest assortment of Colors, I’aiida and Oils ever oflered in this city, which we will wll at the lowest prices. SMITH <!k EZZARD. Diamond Light! Sylvie OH. ; X V. r E are also sole agents in this city for the side of the Diamond Light, which for • safety, cheapness nnd quality* excels any tiling ever oilerrd tn the public. In making the above assertion we mean whnt we say. Cell at our t store and judge for vourselvcs. ’ SMI'IH EZZARD. may 11. ’55 dwtf For the Ladies. T V, r E ha\e a lurg* variety of Fancy articles for y f Toilet: Conus, brushes. Pom.rinnr. 1 Soaps, Colognes, Handkerchief Extract. Many patterns of fancy bottles, Arc., for the Tahir. Cooper’s I sir,-.riass, White and Pink Gnlatine. : Galatinv in pickugcs common Starch, &r.—AU kinds of flavoring Extracts, to-wit: I’, ach, Al ’ monds. Vanilla, Rose, Piminto. &c., Kc. W ill the ladies call and sec ! SMITH & EZZARD. rn-iy 14, *55 dwtf New Steam Saw Mill, f B HIE undersigned uill furnish all bill* with J promptness, and despatch. DirecX Jones i boro to J. MrDONOI GH. may I I. ’55 dw2m M- LAWLOR’S Family Grocery Store. KEEPS constantly on hand a genera •{.... of Family Groceries and Con i fectiunarics. Corner of Decatur & Loyd | streets, opposil Hotel. m • j 8 <>v. iin Particular Notice. TVT GROBSMAYER g upon tin eve < f I Lx • louring lor Nev. York oilers his uiiiistnii’y * tine stocks of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, (’le thing. &c.. at Cost. His goods are all new, and hut, recently opened ihnv ...•.•n* i with spcriiil reference to tho Atlant » trade. He * is, therefore, enabled Io offi r country merchants. • and others, every facility they might enjoy in New i Y’ork or Charleston. His retail customers wilt ; find him disposed tosi ll cheap » than ever, as he [ will positively closeout his stock at rosr. I N. B.—His two stores on White-hull street will be rented, and his dwelling house on Marietta I street, furnished complete, is g fie red for sale upon accommodating terms. •>);.v 5,’55 dvra ' FINE CLOTHING, W. Herring &Co,, DEALERS in Men’s and Boy’s Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Gi-o.la, No. 49 VX hite-hall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. W. lIKRIUNG, I W. J. MASTERS, | W. F. HKHRING. may 4,’55 dwly To Rent, ri THE store occupied by William J. Mann ! I 3- immediately above Kay’s Book-store. For terms apply to Win. J. Mann. may ■ > 2tw*d3wd cj?jcrsr xxo’X’jeszj. S. M. SCOTT, Proprietor. ! NASHVILLE, :::::::: TENNESSEE nov. 16, ’54. UwGnri. 1 " CITY HOTEL? J CORNER Camp and Common streets New ' I ,/ Orleans. J. STAFFORD, ( .1.0. BARTELS; < Pruprietora. A. W. DANA, ( j aprii 4, ’55 dwly Atlanta Cigar Store. I rjMIE subscriber has just received irfinc fol of | c hewing Tobacco, and Cigara, which he iot -1 fern for sale by wholesale and retail at the lowest market price. He respectfully informs hi« friends, the public and country merchants that they would do well to call and examine his stock, and he feels ns ! sured in saying that be will not fail in giving sat ! isfuction, both in quality and price. All orders well and promptly executed by JOHN I’ICLEN. Next door to C. Kontz, Boot-maker, White- Hall street, Atlanta Ga. may 16,'55 dw6m Special Notices. Ice ! Ice !! Ice!!! THE Hubvcribcrfl arc now receiving Northern Ire, which we oiler to regular cuntonicni, who pay $lO in advance, at following rutea: By the Hhd. $2.87 per 100 !h«. delivered nt the Depot. By the Block, $2.87 per 100 lbs. delivered nt the Ice House. By the Block, $3.00 per 10U lbs. packed nnd delivered ut the Depot. For 30 lbs. ami upwards. 3 emits per lb. deliv ered at Ice House. For 5 lbs. and upwards, 3| ccntir per lb. de livered atlco House Co l >mcrs paying -$5 in advance, will be charged 4 cents prr lb. at the Ice Houne. T ransient customers will be supplied, by the Block, at 3) ccn’B per lb., or 4 rents per lb. lor u less quantity. Particular car<’ should bo taken to have the re turn Blankets dry, neatly done up and distinctly marked, as on this depends the regularity of the supply—the return of (he empty package, being considered equivakut to au order. Blankets ami bucks furnished nt cost. Ad draw. WRIGHT' <sc KID. Atlanta, Ga., April 37, ’55 dwtf JIT Atlanta Lodge, No. 59. MEET’S every 2nd and 4tb Thurs dav night in each month. w L. U. SIMPSON, W. M. Atlanta, Jan. IG, 1856 7*—dtf Mt. Zion K A. Chapter. No. 16. MEETS every 2nd and 4th Monday night, in each month. LEWIS LAWSHE, H. P. Jan 1(1, 185472dtf WE ARI - . ' LTHORIZEi) to announce Co!.‘ JOSEPH E. HP 1 VVN, a enndidatv lor JuJgt l o tb” Superior Courts ot thi ,ie Ri'lge Circuit ut the election to he held on the ftratjMonduy in Oc tober next. may 8, ’55 dwtdc*