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Notice. I
4 LL persons are hereby forwiiriiedK.‘£JSa'a
xVagainst trading lor two promwsa-E3ra£l '
ry notes, one for one hundred dollora
and the other tor one hundre 1 and fiUv, made
payable to Asa Al. Gridin or bearer. Each of
the notes bears a credit of fifty dollars, the dates
ol which are not recollected. Subsequently -
late tn the Spring, a credit of seven dollars was !
entered upon one of them. As these notes have !
been paid I make this notice that no unfortunate I
purchaser may suffer by buying them, Said (
notes were assigned by myself.
, , W. H. CRAFT.
July 20, 1855 d4t
Runaway,
FUIOM the subscriber on the 13th inst., •
a negro boy named DANIEL (calledJSjk
Dan) of dark copper color, with a scar
the side of his head near the top,
L cd by bum, thick under lips, about 5 feet 10 o'
‘ 11 inches high, weighes from 145 to 150 lbs..
28 or thirty years of age.
I suppose he will make his way towards
• Floyd county, Ga., as his wife is there. Any
information of said boy will be thankfully re
ceived and liberty rewarded; so that I can get
him. JAMES S. ELLIOTT.
Cross Keys, DeKalb county, Ga,
July 17, 1855 dltwlt
Macon and Western Rail Road
New Schedule.
On and after Monday July 16th 1855 the trains
of this Road will be run as follows :
Leave Atlanta 5.15 A M., and 3.30 I*. M.
“ Macon 2 A M., and 3P M.
Arrive at Atlanta 7.30 A. M., and 8.30 P. M.
“ “ Macon 10.50 A. M., and 9P. M.
Pa-sengcrs going via the Central Road to 8a- ,
vannah or Augusta will have no detention in Ma- '
con. Passengers from Savannah and Macon go- >
ing over the Western & Atlantic route, will take
the 2 A M., train from Macon. Passengers by .
the 3 P. M., train from Macon will lie over night
in Atlanta. EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t i,
Macon, July 14th 1855.
Prospectus. *
OF THE *
Atlanta Medical & Surgical Journal. (
THE Faculty of the Atlanta Medical College
propose to publish, in the City of Atlanta,
a monthly Journal tq be known as the ‘ Atlanta
Medical and Surgical Journal,” and while it : j s
intended, of course, to represent the rights ar ,d
interests of the Institution with which they r re
connected, the statement is made with entire c on
fidence, that, as a Journal of Science, and the
representative of true Medicine, it will pre sent
claims upon the patronage of the Medical p ru .
session generally, not inferior to a majori tv of
of the respectable medical publications ■ o f the
day. In saying this much, the Editors wo U IJ not
bo understood as arrogating to themselv e s, any
superior qualifications for the post which,' nas’ been
assigned them, butinetnd to express a confident
reliance, upon the Profession thro u ghoul the
country, for original articles and contributions,
and their determination to present, through its
columns the state and progress of ■ J 1; , Science of
Medicine in all its departments as, g' ieane d from
the most reliable sources in the < dd, as well as
in the new world.
I hey arc prepared to heart) mcrouk of enemies
but equally so for the cncoura- rtng voice of nu
merous friends, who have n< jt f aUßd t | lcrn in u
darker hour than the presen t
With no disposition to a> „aj| but prepared lode
fend, and determined to br c em ,, ~y t 0 thc
discharge of duty, and to leave nothing in their
power undone,at least to d t: „ en , e success, they do
not think of failure. J
The Journal will be j ssue j about the first of
each month, each nu> jiber will contain. 64 large
Octavo pages, makir ,g over 750 pages anir-ually.
It will be publish ,4 at $3 per annum, in ad
vance. Ihe first ’ number to be issued the Ist
September. Arre mgements will be made for in
serting a limited number of suitable a rlvertise
ments. All cornmunieationstribe addriwsed to
thceditorsof th® Atlanta Medical and Surgical
Journal.
f J. P. Lohan, Prof, of Phy Biology
Editors. ? “nd General Pathology.
I W. I. Wks io aobiUND, M. IX Prof.
•, , S ofSl,r ßery u > Atlanta Med. Col.
Atlanta. July 16, 185 ft dsw4t
Font id
IN thejCity Cemetery;. on Thurs-
day last, a pair of 8* , er
eled Spectacles, which tl ie owllC r can have by cidl
mg on me, and describe ag t he same.
G. A. P iLGRIM, City Sexton.
Atlanta. July 13, 18 sfi . dlt
Wayne, G renville & Co.,
e^c, neral Cor amission and Forwarding
-’ merchants, 8» vannah, Georgia.
All business intrusted to their care will
meat with prompt ■ attention. Liberal advances
made on co asigni a ent.
t-'j.wavi <H, iSavannah.
r .. ALEX. Wi LYNE, )
o. ■. ana: <vi llb, i Chattanooga.
w. r sa: «fb:, J
'feb 2. ’6s,dwly
FIN EC LOT HING >
V f. Herring &Co.,
■pxEALERI 4 in Men’s and Hoy’s Clothing and
Gontlen ion’s Furnishing Goods, No. 40
White-hall St .rcet, Atlanta, Georgia.
W.HKBIUNH, | W. 1. MASTERS, | W. F. HEIIRINC.
may 4/55. dwlv
HftT AND CAP STORE
m J. TAYLOR is now opening a
fresh stock of fashionable Hats,
Caps and Bonnets.
Next door to Lawshe Y Bro's Jewelry Store.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Taylor’s Hat & Cap Emporium.
JUST RECEIVED, end opening, the first cn
tire stock of HATS & CAPS ever offered in
this city. My stock is now complete, consisting
of every variety and style. Please call and ex
amine for yourselves!
IV All kinds of Fur Skins bought.
.1. TAYLOR, Jr.
may4.’s6 dwly
_ ______- “ WLOR . S
FAMILY GROCERY STORE
Keeps constantly on hand a general assort
ment of
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
r lonfeotionarloH.
Corner Decatur and Loyd Streets.
(Opposite the City Hotel.)
ATbA NT A GEORGI A
July I'o, 1855 wH
W.C. Houghton,
I.SucreMorh ’- 1 - M. Tomlinson opposite Valintiiwi]
WILL e 'Xecutc painting in
all its various branches
Dwellings am. 1
pliuti or higfibt ornamental.
Carriages am ' Buggies painted and trimmed
on the shortest n< Xice.
He is prepared to paint Gentlemens country
Seats in any parte * the Slate.
June 23,’55 . ‘>*wlv
Palmamqui Meruit Ferat.
important io every Man. .
WTTE, the undersigned Druggist of the city'
\V Louisville, Kv„ are well acquainted with
Mr. Thomas A. Hurley, and the manner in
which he prepares his Compound Syrup ot Sar-1
sanarilla, and believing that lie is very reliable,,
and prepares his articles m a superior way
would recommend it to the pub he tor us purity |
and its superior quality. M e believe that Me
miwerful press, he uses.g.oes .t an adra.,tage
mi r all the usual preparations oj Sarsupanlla.
Wilson, Starbirri & Smith.
J. B. Wilder & Brother,
Edwin Morris,
R. A. Robinson & Co..
J, 8. Morris & Son.
M. Aiken,
John F. Young,
G. W. Anderson.
U. Morsel).
George Mulligan.
Given at Louisville this 26th Match, 1855.
CT It is to be hoped that every individual in
the community wi.l read this Certificate, and give
ils contents due consideration.
M nnfaetory. 7th and Green Streets. Louis
v \ mucky.
Wholesale and Retail in Atlanta, by
SMITH & EZZARD.
Price SI,OO per bottle, six bottles for $5.00.
Jwue27, 185 o dwlm
Atlanta Jockey Club.
f 8 Ml E .\'t i<on Stakes for 3 year olds, one mi v
. 1 opened by this club for the Full inert-
I ing, '855. closed on the Ist instant, with the foi
i low;ng snh-icribers.
, !• T. B. (ioldsby Hanies b. c.by Rough Cl Rea-1
i dy <laui by Imp Glencoe.
I 2. Jerome Edger names Charles Morehead, by
| Glencoe dam Lidi Hamet.
3. W. W. Woodfolk, namesb. c. Kansas, by j
Sovreign dam by Imp Leviathan.
4. John Campbell names a. !• by Wagner,d:ini
; Gramby.
5. John Campbell, namrss. f. bv Wagner darn
Gio ven a.
6. P. 8. Fowler, names b. c. by Glencoe, dam
by Medoc.
7. Thomas G. Moore, names b. f. by incent
Nolte, dam Caroline Scott.
8. Charles A Hamilton names, 1. f. Crook
. ieden by Tempest., dam by Imported Leviathan.
The Nelson stakes for 3 year olds 2 mile heats
closed as follows:
1. T. B. Goldsby, names b, v. by Rough &
Ready, dam by Glencoe,
2. Jeiome Edger, names, Sain, Wagner. Me
dora by Medoc.
3. W. W. Woodfolk, names b. c. Kansas by
Sovereign dam by Imported Leviathan.
4. W. W. Woodfolk names h. f. lodine by
Sovreign, dam by Stockholder.
5. John Campbell, names s. f. by Wagner,
dam Giovena.
5. John Campbell, names s. c. by Wagner
dam Sally Bertrand.
7. Thomas G. Moore, names b. f. by Vincent
Nolte, dam Caroline Scott.
8. Charles A. Hamilton, names s. f. Crookie
den by Tempert. dam by Imported Leviathan.
The stakes for four year olds 2 mile heats 1
closed with the following subscribers :
1. W. W- Woodfclk nannis b. c. Invincible by i
Imported Sovereign dam by Stockholder.
2. T. B. Goldsby names Brown Colt, Brown i
Dick.
3. Charley A. Himilton, names b. c. Wh.rl
wind by Tempert, dam by Cock of the Rock,
In the year old stakes 2 mile heat H. C. Cas
sey, n'.rnes b. c. by Sovereign dam Little Mis
trcr d .
In the 4 year old stakes 2 mile heats, H. C.
Cassey names g. f. Mary Blue Skin by Grey
Eagle dam Sally Morgan.
W. G. Chatham names ch. g. Heniy Perritt I
by Margrave dam odd stocking by Thornhill.
June 30, 1855. dwtf
TPROSPECT(TS OF
FLEMING’S HYGIENIC JOURNAL.
Tobe Published Monthly in the City of Atlanta.
THE object contemplated by this enterprise is
to furnish the American Public and the
Reading World in general, with all the knowl
edge which the science and genius of the age
afford in reference to the laws and regulationsol
human health, individually and socially.
Also, freely to discuss the nature and influence
of those agents by which man is surrounded, as
well as the LAWS which connect him. as an or
ganic being, with them; such as the AIR he
breathes, the WATER he drinks, the FOOD he ’
eats, ami the CLOTHING that protects him. ’
The subjects of Topography and Climate, of (
Electricity and Light—their influence upon the
functions of Organic Life—their effects and
bearing, both direct and collateral upon HUMAN
HEALTH—wiII all claim a full share of our at-,
tention.
All the subjects growing out o 4 ’ Man’s Social !
Position—such as PROFESSION, OCCUPA
TION, MARRIAGE, and the like—will be dis
cussed. *
The obscene works which a low empiricism
has furnished upon this last-named subject, have
been well calculated to proscribe IT, and kindred
TOPICS, in the estimation of a virtuous reading
public; but rest assured, that whenever our jour
nal shall touch upon this THEME, it shall be
with unoffending modesty. The great Physio- I
logical LAWS OF MARRIAGE can be made ]
known to the world without so much as raising 1
the slightest blush upon the face of modesty, or
offending the most refined feelings of Woman
herself. There arc some great and important
truths connected with this PARTICULAR SUB
JECT that man, in a state of Society, ought to
know; for health, and even life itself depend, to
some great extent, upon a correct knowledge of, <
and conformity to, them.
MAN’S HABITS will also, be noticed; such
as the use of TOBACCO and OPIUM; their in
flunonce upon the functions of life and health;
their enervating effects upon national character.
Also, the moral nature of man; the irfluence I
of a pure system of religious FAITH upon his j
nature, in sustaining his health against the over- i
whelming calamities incident to earth ; and the
depressing influence of the idea of DEATH.
It will be impossible for me to give a correct
idea of all that variety of subject matter that will
legitimately come within the scope of this Jour
nal of Hygiene. The narrow limits of a Prospec
tus like this would not permit it. But suflice it =
to say, that all our energies will be devoted to the
task of making this journal what it ought to be;
a newly risen star in the firmament of science,
whose mild beams shall cheer the million-homes
of America, with the light of HEALTH and the
hope of LIFE.
We live in a wonderful age of the world’s his
tory; living energy isat work everywhere through
out the realms of mind ; andanew ERA is dawn
ing upon medical science; a period of LIGHT
in which the mighty energies of intellectu
al man are more engaged in the discovery of
means to pievent disease than to cure it; a peri
od in which man shall become acquainted with
himself, and understand the nature of the laws
which connect him, as an organic being, with the
external world. When he shall thus become
enlightened, and act in perfect harmony with ‘
Nature’s laws, DISEASE and DEATH, except
from accident and old age, will be rare in our
world—only the old will die, and death itself be
come natural.
The publication of a monthly Journal, devoted
entirely to health, is a new thing upon the Amer
ican continent. Ido not think then* is a like
Periodical in the Union and if ours should suc
ceed —of which I have no doubt—it will form a
bright period in the history of medical journalism
in this country. Indeed, the reading public will
find in our pages a species of knowledge that they
can gain nowhere else in the literature of our
country. It is our object to consult all the re
cent contributions which have been made by the
French and German mind to this important sub
ject, and make our enterprise worthy, in every
respect, ol public patronage.
This Journal ought to be in the hands of every j
physician, lawyer, merchant, farmer and mechan
ic of the land. Come then, you that love health
and life; you that prize what is noble and great
in mind ; what is pure and holy in nature; help
me to strike a blow for the physical regeneration
of man.
Terms $2,00 in advance. The publication
will commence on the Ist of August next, each
number containing 48 pages octavo.
N. B. The practical and scientific Gt ws which I
w ill Im* presented in thisjournal,from time to time, i
will Im* stripped of technicality, and brought with
in the compass of the understanding of all. Ad-'
dress
NEWTON R FLEMING. M. D..
Atlanta, (ia., June 28. ’55 d&w2w .
JMnbilr
H. D. Blair & Co.
SUCCESSORS to Blair * Salomon, \\ hole
sale and Retail GROCERS, Nos. 11 & 13
| Commerce and Front Streets, Mobile. Alabama.
[l4-Uwly !
r. DAVID. CLINTON FORD '
David & Ford.
(1 EN ER.4I. Receiving. Forwarding and Com-;
*Xmission Merchants, corner Conti and Com
merce Streets, Mobile, Ala. [d;wly
Shannon & Co.,
and Retail dealers in Gro- ;
y T ceries. Liquors. Wines, and choice Steam
boat and Family Stores. No. 36 Front and 35
I Commerce streets. Mobile, Ala.
[4B-uw 1 y
JAMES E- SAUNDERS &lon7~
< CoiiiinlHMlon Merchants,
Mobile, Ala.
! | dee. 18. d-w-ly.
a D“S V '
Daniels & Thomas, •
A1 ’ HOLESALE and Retail Grocers, and
, , Commission Merchants, Nos, 21 <’oni-
I merer and 22 Front streets. Mobile, Ala.
[4B-tw-wly
Wolff & Co., Importers.
rjYHE undersigned respectfully beglem. f.> :u-
I* form Merchants ami Dealers generally That
I hoy are receiving direct from France, England
ami the continent, Brandies, Wines, (Jins ami
Cordials, ami that they have constantly under
, Custom House lock, the following standard goods,
j Brandies, Jas. Hennessy di Co. Otard, Dupug
& Co., united vineyard proprietors; Jules Robin
A: Co. Dumon, Dumon Gunyer & Co., A. A’eig
riitt<-. Gins, stork, Fish, “Schnapps; Port
i ami Madeira and /Sherry Wines, of ordinary and
■ line grades. Whiskey, Irish, Ncotch, Rye an-d
! Bourbon. Champagnes, of various fine and me
. ilium qualities. London Porter and Ale, cigars,
) &c..a1l oi w hich we offer on reasonable terms,
! and at prices that will comjiete fully with those
ot New York. Boston or Philadelphia. Our re
tail department embraces the finest and choicest
stock ever offered, to consumers in the iS’outh, ami
enables us to fill all orders addressed to us with
promptness and dispatch.
WOLF A CO..
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines and Li
I quors, Mobile Ala.— Commerce street.
[49-dwly
JAMES A. KENNEDY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC
MOBILE, ALABAMA.
Office, IS. E. Corner Royal and Govern
ment Streets, up Stairs.
[4B-tw:wly
Rickman & Bro.,
DEALERS in silks and Fancy Goods, Irish
Linensand Lawns, straw Bonnets, Ribbons,
&c. No. 25 Dauphin street, Mobile, Ala.
[4B-tw-wly
STEPHEN TWELVES,
IMPORTER of and Dealer in Wines. Bran
dies, Gin, Whiskey, Ruin, Cordials and Li-
I quors, of all kinds, required fer Hotel or Steam
j boat Bars, No. 55 and 57 Commerce and 56
I Front street Mobile. [49-dwly
R. W. ADAMS,
(tracer, corner of Eront, Common and Fulton sts.
Has constantly on hand a large and com
plete assortment of Gorceries, for safe at the low -
est cash prices and on the most favorable terms.
Steamboat Stores.— Special attention paid to
keeping at all times a full stock of articles re
quired by Boats. [dec. 18-d-w’Jv.
M. T. PERRYMAN E. 8. PERRYMAN.
Perryman & Son,
HOLESALE and Retail Grocers, 19
V V Commerce and 20 Front streets, Mooile,
Ala. [4B-tw-wty
CASOES!.!. .
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants.
MOBILE. ALA.
August 29, 1554. I iy.
M. Waring & Co.,
I) ECEIVING and Forwarding
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 possible despatch,
and free of any charge for Commissions and
Storage. |'4B-Uwly
PATTISON HOUSE,
NO. 28 J< O V A I. STHEE T.
Mobile, Alabama.
Garnett & Mann, Proprietors.
The above Establishment has been thoroughly
j renovated, and is now upon for the reception
of Visitors.
WM. R. MANN JAMES GARNETT
[4H-t.twly]
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
IS now open for the accommodation of perma
nent and transient boarders. Thankful for '
past favors, the subscriber will endeavor to mer- j
it. a continuance, heretofore reeceived, while at!
the Pattison House.
.KST Breakfast hours, 7 to B—Dinner, 1 to 3. I
li. GBIFFIN, Exchange st:, Mobile, Ala. I
49-d-w-ly. i
M. Bonllemet,
TK I' OBILE Literary Depot, Corner Royal Ac <
x V | Dauphin streets. All the Cheap and Stan- j
dard publications constantly on hand. Orders ■
from the country strictly attended to.
[4B-tw-wly
WM. C. CALVERT.] [JOSEPH FLACT.
Wm. Calvert & Co.,
| WHOLESALE Grocers, and General
£4X4'7 (Commission Merchants, Nos. 16, 18 and
20 Commerce street, Mobile, Alabama.
December 7 1854 44Uwly
-
Alex. 5 ■ & Son,
G< ENERAL COM’L'tJSION and Pro- kvvvg
("duce Merchants, No 28 St. Michael
street. Mobile, Ala. *****
Alex. Flash, N. Orleans.
Wm Flash, Mobile.
Wm Habtwkll, •• [4B-Uu ly
JOHNSON & LE BARON,
1 'OMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 67 & 69 Commerce St., Mobile.
ARE constantly receiving, direct from Manu
facturers and Packers in the West, Bagging
and Rope, Bacon, Lard, Pork, Flour, and all
kinds of Western Produce, which .ney offer to
the. trade on accommodating terms.
[4B-tw-wly
J. W. Hutchison’s Tonic Bitters.
i • WILL effectually cure Chills, and Fevers,
| A Diarrhtea, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys-
§3 pepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases
oi the Kidneys, and all Complaints arising from
a disordered Liver or Stomach.
This celebrated Medicine is too well known to
need a pull; it is necessary only to occasionally
remind the public that they (the Bitters) are to be
found at nearly every Drug store in Mobile, eve
ry'city of note throughout the United States,
Canada. Mexico, and West Indies; and sold
w holesale and retail by the Proprietor, corner m
Warren ami Dauphin streets, Mobile, Alabama,
jan 1, *55 d w ly.
CHOICE WINESAND LIQRUORB.—Bran
dies—Sasarac of tho vintage of 1795, 1798,
1802 and 1805; Godard, vintage us 1828 ; Otard,
Dupuy and other brandies of various species and
qualities.
WINES—OId reserve, Pathetinho, Side and
| East India Madiers : Dull' Gordon and Harmony
A Nephew’s Sherry ; Heidsick ami many other
brands of Cliampqgne; White Hine; Claret in
casks and cases of ail qualities.
Holland Gin; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum;
Scotch, Irish. Old Rosnokia and Old Rye Whis
ky ; Brandy Fruits and Fruits in juice ; Cordials
of every description; Broker’s Berlin and Gou
ley*s Bitters, and everything in the way oi
WINES an<l LIQUORS, which will be sold on
as reaaonable terms as can Im* found, for cash or
I city papers.
100 casks of PORTER and ALE, in pints
and buarts SEWELL T. TAYLOR,
49 dw ly. 15 Royal street,
THOMAS E. BASS.
(SUCCESSOR TO JOHN 8. GEYER.)
Broker, tu< tloiieet* and C ommission Agent
dfcwlv 16 ROYAL STUFFT.
Henry K. Fettyplace,
COM MISSI ON MERCH ANTS,
No. 87 St. Michael Street—Mobile, Alabama.
[4B-tw:wly
D. Dent & Co.,
1 / lOTTON Factors.and Commission and For
warding Merchants, No. 24 Commerce and
Front streets. Mobile, Ala. [4B-tw-wly
mN B 7RD821 W T HAKKISS J W KHtlHni
Burden, Harriss & Co..
z COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 93 Wa
ter street. Mobile, Ala. —Dealers in Hides
■; Hay. Corn, Oate, Bran, Meal, Potatoes, Flour
• 1 Onions, &c.—Liberal cash advances made on
• consignments. [4B-tw-wly
New Dork iAbucrttsemcnts.
Freeman Bright,
IMPORTERS & Jobbers of Staple & Fancy
Silk Goods. No. 113 Broadway. New
: York.
april L’ss dwly.’
i Robertson & Hudson,
DEALERS m Dry Goods. No. 23 Murray ant
33 Warren streets, New York.
march 3, *57 dw3m
British Periodical*.
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| occupy a middle ground bytwren the hastily
. written news-items, crude speculations, and fly
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No. 376 Broadway, New York.
ARCHER & WARNER, No. 119 Chesnut
Street, jPhiladelphia, Manufacturer of Gas
, Fixtures, Lamps, Girandoles, &c.
, Our facilities for manufacturing are not sur-
■ passed by any establishment in the United States,
j and the divisions of labor instituted at our factory,
I combined with improved Machinery, enables us
i to produce beautiful patterns of Gassaliers, Chan
j detiers, Pendants, Brackets, Lamps. Girandoles,
’ &c., at the shortest notice, and at low prioes. .
Designers und Modelers are constantly engaged
' producing new styles.
Our stock i> among the largest and l»est assort-
I ed in the country.
■ Dealers and others arc solicited to call and ex-
I amine the same.
march 6, ’55 dw3m
Peter Schneider,
Manufacturer of Walking can<*>,
No. 21 Maiden Lane, New York,
inarch 6,’55 wdly
, h; H. Ring
TYTHOLEfA’ '' »nl retail Druggist and
i. ~ Apoth«CT* r '•Jndway, New York.,
corner John
tnnrch 6. ’ ,l 4w6n> j
Merchants’ Hotel,
M UIRHIED & CLARKE, 41 Courtlandt ■
street. New York. $ W. Muirheid, ]
inarch 6, ’56 dwly ( B. G. Clarke.
j
Saratoga Empire Spring.
TIIHE Water of the Empire Spring is bottled
| with the utmost car and packed in strong
boxes, suitable for exportation, by the subscribers.
PRICES OF EMPIRE WATER DELIVERED AT
Saratogn. Whitehall. Allmny.tNew-York.
Bint*, per doz. $1.75 s!.<•’» $1.75 '
I ! Cuninmn Qts. or Por
' tore, 2.0 U 2.<» 2.2 •
' Full Qta. or Mastiume 2.0 V 2.25 2.25 2.50
; Southern Depot, No. 78 Barclay-Street. New
; York.
G. W. WESTON & Co.
■ april 4, ’55 <lw ly.
Sherman Brothers,
IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Hardware, Cut
lery and Gone ’-d of Planes'
I and Plane Irons ' 1 T, «- ir Ttce & 16 Murray St..
, New York.
. Byron Sherman. I7 . wrman |P. Sherman.
. march 6. ’55 dw3in 1
Hrgeniao, Clark Co*
» (Late Rushton, Clark 4 Co.)
1 AM WHOLESALE and retail Chemists and
1 y y Druggists. M nr.'ncturew of Genuine
• Medicinal Cod 1 0:1. 165 Broadway be-
tween Cortlandt C • ’ ~»"7 273 Broadway cor,
of Chamber, 51?. F.. y SL Nicholas Hotel,
New York.
The late firm of Clark & Co,, being
j dissolved by the Death of Mr. Rushton the busi
ness will be continued by Hegernan, Clark &
j Co., surviving partnersand Sole Successors. i
Lewis B. Brown & Co.
* I\E ALERS in Clothing at wholesale, Shirts, i
1 i 1 / Collars, Drawers, &c. Adapted exclusively
;to the Southern Trade. No. 31 Chambers street, |
« New York, rear of City Hall
• L. B. Brown, | J. M. Coggcsball. ( W. H. Weed.
s march 6, *55 dw3m
i Oscar Gheesman,
"1 MPORTER and deafer in China, Glass, and
r 1 Earlhern Ware, 136 Pearl street, and No.
j 102 Water street, by George W. Lively. New
s Yorki march 6, ’55 dw3m •
• A R ENO J W ROBERTS GKO WILKINSON E RHODES
Eno, Roberts & Co.,
IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, 107 and 109 Lib-
| arty street. New York.
(48-tw-wly
Whjtlock, Nichols and CO..
, 64 FRONT Street New York, Importers
: iqt-X-yj o'Cognac Brandies, Vuitages of 1795,
I 1855, 1825 to 1852, from Otard. Dupuy
& Co., Hennessey, Godarp. and others Sole
Agents in the United States for Superior vine
> i yard. Vieux & Chateau Bernard, Brands, Madei
d ra. Sherry, Port and other Wines from old Ship
pers. Dealers in fine GROCERIES, Choice Ha
vana Segars; and Bright Sun Cured, AgrnLs for
! TOBACCO, from every Manulartory ol Note in
’ Virginia.
i March 8, 1855 dwlv
Chatterton and Brothers,
n JOB AND CARD PRINTERS, Law Cards
,1 and Points. (Ruling and Binding.) 102 and
! 8. 8. CHATTKRTOS.] [joHS CHATTBRTON.
March 8, 1855 dw3m
Pierson, Jennings & Co.
Manufactures of and wholesale dca
ets in Clothing. No. 194 Broadway, ( opp
n site Dey street.) New York. Jj John S. Pie rso
Theo. It. Mcllwaine, ) < A. G. Jcnni ng
i Lorenzo Snow. y march 6, '55 dw6tn
E. M. Davis & Co.,
id -ypEWYORK and PHILADELPHIA. Im
porters of French and India Silk Goods
[4B-tawly
UHA . LES . BKETT,
[Sitci‘is...r tt> (httrift C. lhtnuor.\
MAM FACTI’KER mid Wholesale draiei
in Boots, shoes and Brogans, 200 Broad- (
• wav. New S ork.
april 1,*55 dwly
Baltimore TKbuirtioiminto
J. G.. & S. M. Chappell.
i 4 KE largely engaged in the manufacture and |
) xJt. sal** of Ethereal 1 >il. Alcohol and Camphene, >
and an* derirous of extending ourlisi of such cus
tomers hs we van regard A. No. I. We therefore |
beg iea*.« to sofieii custom, mid promise to till or- 1
den* with promptness, and as we trust at such pri- »
’ ces, from time to lime, as to se<*urc a continuance j
* ; of public favor; hs wv h.-c determined to sell at I
‘ i the smallest reiiHincrating profits and articles of
1 I snperioi quality. .1. G. S. M. CHAPPELL,
. 17 Mercer and 6 Water St., between Light and I
Calvert. Baltimore, Md. march fi, dwly I
Edward Daly’*
' IX''HOLESALE tind Retail Boot, Shoe and
1 f y Trunk Ware-House, No. 30C King street,
! A few doors above the Merchants’ Hotel, same
■ ide. Charleston. S. C.
1 dec 23. ’54 d w no4-ly.
John Marion,
C CONFECTIONER, and Importer of French •
/Confectionery, Toys, <yc. No. 251 King st. ,
1 East side. Three Doors above Hasel st., Charles- •
* ton S. C. dec 23. ’54 n54-ly ‘
John F. Pickrell
(Succeed* Butts, Piakrell 4 Co.)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
W.4 1.T1M0 KE.
march 6, ’55 dwtf ;
EDWARD H. STABLER. FRAXCIS STABLER
E. 11. STABLER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
IMPORTERS of English, French and German
Drugs, Dye Stuff, Paint and Oil Dealers, at
the Old Stand, No. 120 Pratt street Wharf. Third
Door West from Calvert Street. Baltimore.
dec 23, ’54 d w 52-fim.
G. T- CLARK &, 00.
DEALERS in Paints, Oils and Glass, 173 W j
Pratt St. (above Charles,) Baltimore. |
march 6. ’55 dw6m
Fountain Hotel,
j I IGHT street, Baltimore. Clabaugh 4 Bros.
Proprietors. Omnibuses at all the Depots
and Boats, to convey passengers to and <ro ln the
Hotel. £s*“ Board per day -$1,50.
march 6, ’55 dwly |
i Pollien & Thomsen, |
IMPORTERS of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, j
&c.. No. 184 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. I
MANUEA ('TVHERS OE
Chrome Yellow, Rose Pink,
“ Green, Pulp Blue,
Paris “ American V ermilion J
Antwerp Blue., Persian Red,
I BrunswickGreei.. Prussian Blue, |
Pulp Lake, Chinese “
JAMES HASLETT,
IMPORTER AND GENERAL DEALER IN j
Ijiquors db Cigars,
No. 4, Commerce Street,
Baltimore, :::::: Maryland.
J. M Coulter, Agent. Aug. 29, ’54. n Its |
BOOK BINDING.
PAMPHLETS, Music Books, Periodicals, |
Law Books, &c., bound in E VERY STYLE j
at very LOW RATES, by WM. KAY.
| 46-tawtf.
To Rent.
ri’IHE Bar-room on Lookout Mountain. Ap
| plv to G VV. ASHBURN, on the premises, j
fob 8. ’55 dwsm
H, L, Chisolm,
CIOMMIBBION and Forwarding Merchant,
/ Snath Atlantic Wharf. Charleston, 8. C.
feb 10 d3in-
American Hotel,
King Street, corner of George.
Mrs. A. J. KKNKEoV, Prnprletor.
Charleston. 8. C.
i ’’ec 23,’54 dw uSJ-ly. j
Pavilion Hotel, (
H. 1,. BVTTKRFIKI.O.
Charleston, South Carolina.
j dec 23, ’54 d w n54-Iy.
< 14I<4HOV. WKBB « I O.
IMPORTERS of China, Glass and Earthen
ware, 145 Meeting street,
' H. P. Camkron, i
l Wm. L. Wkbb, J* Charleston, S. C.
Wm.M. Sagk. S
Will supply Country Merchant* with Goods '
| in their line at as low rates as they can buy in '
I Yew York or elsewhere.
dec 23, ’54 d w u54-ly.
BancroH, Betts At
IMPORTERS and Jobbers of Silk Goods, also
Foreign and Domestic Style Goode, Nos. 209
and 211 King St. corner of Market, Charleston
S. Carolina.
E. W. BANCROFT, | W. W. LEMaN,
‘ A. F. BROWNINO, i JAS. B. BETTS,
j e. w. Marshall, I j. r. bates.
; I dee 23, '54 d w n54-ly.
~ JOSEPH TRIESTE
■I CLOTHING STORE,
868 King-Street, (East Side one door South
' of Calhoun-Street,) Charlsettr , < 2.
A fine assortment of Geu Jt Fito*s Under Gar
ments, Gloves. Cravats, &c.
dec 23,'54 dw n54-ly
R. Bake
LIVRIIV A. SALE STABLE
King St. Charleston, South Carolina. j
<fer 23. ’54 d w n54-lv. ‘j
VICTOMA HOTEL?
CHARLESTON, S. C.
1 Travellers for the above well known Hotiri
will find Carriages and Omnibuses at the Dep. at
: in Charleston, to convey them to the said Hot. jl,
| FREE OF CHARSK.
VV. W STARR. Proprietor.
i Dec. 5, 1854. 43t&wly
M. F. Molony.
i AATHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in For
y y eign a*'d Domestic Dry Goods, 347 Ksng
. street Charh. >n. 8. C. dee. 23 '54 <1 w ns+-lj|
Pierson. Jennings & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS and Wholesale Deal
ers in Clothing, No. 26 Hayne street.
John 8. Pierson, <
Abm. G. Jennings, > Charleston. S.C.
Edward Pierson. y dec 23 *54 dwl v
Ambler & Selman,
MANUFACTURERS and Wholesale Deal
ers in Hats and Caps. No. 161 Meeting ■
■ street, Charleston. S. C.
ID. A. AMBLER <•. C. SELMAN.]
' dec 23, *54 d w n54-ly-
■ iu-ijbl
Qseneral ,
XOTICK TO TRAVKLKHS,
I Western and Atlantic Rail Road
( No Detention I
7 ( all< * a^cr 20th. 1855, the Passengc
J trains on this Rioad will run as follows:
, Leave Atlanta SA. M. Arrive at Chattanooga
I 12 26. Leave at Atlanta 6t P. M. arrive at Chat
tanooga 3 A. M.
Leave Chattanooga 9 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta
a ' 4.30 P. M. Leave Chattanooga 3.50 P M., arrive
p i at Atlanta 3 o’clock A M.
„ I The day train will run every day tn the week.
„ The night train will run every night exceptSun
ii»y.
i By this arrangement travelers will have the
benefit of a close connection with all trains run
i- ning to and from Atlanta and Chattanooga,
s. JAMES F. COOPER, Sup’t.
j Atlanta, may 19, '55 dw3a
FLEUI’SK HOUSE-
h'.i/.'J/, / 1 (iF.OHHL
DIX 1 ; ETCHER. Proprietor.
Nearest Hnu-c to '»« ’Lid Hood. .
| |Uur -’55 -La I •
«>!•*. ItORIMA PAKKKII
■ | |AV Er« moved their *»ilicetu AhbarnuKtreet.
£ 1 M’est of ami neat the Fulton House, ami
Southwest of the jMaeon Depot, where they may
I be found al all liineK, when nut -
J. BUKING.
W. P. PARK EH.
S. W. ANTHONY,
j may 18, ’.">s. dwtf.
ATTENTION
House and Sign Painters I
| fit HE subscribers having ’
I made jicnnam ut arrange-
Inicnts tor constant supplies !
Paints, Oils,and Varnishes with ” j
the largest Manufactory in the United Stales, beg !
leave most respectfully to invite the attention of
Painters and all in search of Paints, Colors, '
to their iiumcnsc »Storks. now being offered, ami '•
in this market, viz?
Lewis’ Purr W hite Lrad,
“ Dark Scarlet-,
u Vermilion,
Extra Paris Green, ’(in oil)
•* No. 1 Prussian Blue. “
•• Celestial Blue,
1“ Ra,w Seina,
w • Burnt ”
•• Raw Umber ’*
•• Burnt “ ’*
•• Lamp Black.
“ Black Paints. ”
White Shellac Varnish.
I White Damar “
No. 1 Furniture “
Extra Light Coach *•
Brown Japan •'
Black Leather “
Mineral Paints, Are.. &c.
(.’all and examine for vourselves.
SMITH A EZZARD. f
June 14, 1855 dwf i
E. W. HOLLAND and SON,
[ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, «j>d ♦
Wholesale dealers in Groceries, Atlanta ‘
’ nßH||Georgia. Arc constantly receiving m*w ,
supplies of N. O. Sugars, Coffee. Mo- }
lasses. Salt, Raw Whiskey, Star Candles. Mack
erel, Candy, Soap, &c. Low for Cash. Produce ,
stored and sold on commission. 20wly
Sale of Public Land.
i be sold, on the first Tuesday in Au- j
j $ $ gust next, before the Court House door in
I the city of Marietta, Cobb county Ga., part of
I Lot 1158 in the 15th district and 2nd section,’
I adjoining A. Howell, Mrs. Foster and others, |
I containing three-fourths of an acre, more or fess. .
‘ Also, at the samp time and place, will Im* sold
! Lot No. 52, in the 20th district and 2nd section
; of Cobb.
< Both of said Lots sold bv order of
HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON,
Governor State of Georgia.
lid\ 9, ’55 <Uwtf
HEAR BOTH SIDES.
, \.il the World will R«*ad this Book.
The Life and Beauties of
FANNY FERN,
IN ONE VOLUME. TWELVE MO. CLOTH.
| Who is Ruth Hull? Is Ruth Hall Fanny Fern |
| ur somebody else? ami if Fanny Fem is ,
• nut Ruth Hall who is Fanny Fem ?
' The Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern •''
I Is now before the public, ami the world will lie ;
j enlightened. And this book 8 strange tale unfolds.'
, The present w ork is authentic in all its details, i
' those who have read the advance copy, pronounce :
lit the wittiest, spiciest book of the season.
It presents vivid, lite-like pictures of the cliar
; ining and brilliant
Author ot' Fern Leaves mitt Rutli Hutt,
at her own fireside, in the Editor’s Sanctum, in
j the street, tn c.nurcn. imu everywhere, and in
every position she is the same fascinating woman,
bi this volume, several of Fanny Fern’s earliest
efforts appear for the first time in book form.
The reader will find they possess the same at- ■
tractive features which characterize all her pro
ductions.
They are alternately witty and pathetic, eaus-|
1 tic and soothing, sparkling and pensive.
No other author has succeeded so well in touch
; ing the finer chords of the heart.
Just, received and for sale bv
WM. KAY.
t June 11, ’55 tlwtl
1 Planter’s Hotel,
4/67W7I GEORGIA, .
By BRIGDEB & ILLIG. |
.March 16, 1655 ' <Uy J
Seth Bryant,
MANUFACTURER and Wholesale mfffo
Dealer in BOOTSandSHOES, No.
76 Pearl street, (Qnincy Block,) Boston.
[4B-Uwly.
Ferdinand M. Sofge,
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
'l’likes pleasure in announcing to the citizens
of Atlanta and vicinity, that he is prepared to
give? instructions on the Piano. Guitar. V iolin,
andTlute: and from an experience of twenty
years us a Teacher, in the first Colleges in the .
Uni tell States, Be feels confident of giving gen
oral satisfaction.
Classes of front 10 to 20 on the violin er flute,
will 'be taught on very reasonable terms.
P’lanos tuned and repaired at the usual rates.
Orders left at Braumuller’s Nusic Store or Diil’s
Dae uenrinn Gallery will be punctually attended
to. *‘ w l *
Carriages, Buggies, &c.
ROBT. H. MAY has opened a Car
ria = e Repository * u *l‘>s city- on I
white Hall street, opposite Whit- ,
iuiyk Hatnts, where he intends te keep a full
a jsortmetit of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies.
Ute., which he will sell at Augusta prices, those ,
'Fishing to buy any thing in his line would do
: irell to examine his Stock and prices before pur- .
chasing elsewhere.
I dee 22. ’s4_ w 51L1Z:
/ Map of the Pity of Atlanta, at Half
price, viz: $2 50!!
fir H E »nt<ss«riber begs most respectfully to inform
t citizens of Atlanta that he bason hand a-
I bout TWENTY of the above excellent MAPS,.
' sold a short time ago, here, >.t $5 00. For sale I
at KAI'S CHEAP BOOK STORES. Call
quick, or you will loose a bargain!
[46-tew3m.
Lost.
ON the 3rd or 4th inst., somewhere on
I the road lw*tween Jcflerson, Jackson
I county, and Alatoona, a common leath-
ier POCKET-BGOK. containing bills to the
I amount of nine hundred dollars ($900.00) the
i greater portion of which were on the < ieorgia
I Railroad Hank, and a few on the South Carolina
< Banks. 'l’here were fives, tens, twenties, and
1 fifties, but what the numbers or letters on any ot
| them were, J do not remember.
' The said book also contains some old receipts,
but Irom whom 1 had taken them from, or their
I dates, Ido mil recollect. Any |ierson finding a
1 book answ tring to the preceding, in description
, and conten ts. bv returning or putting me in such
I away that I will be enabled to recover it. will be
amply remi incrated for their trouble. My ad
’ dress is at C 'oosa Post Office Floyd county <«*•
V C. B. WILLIAMSON.
I may 18. ’145 ‘ ! " 2,n
1 M’CO’RMICK COLLEGE
( Male and Female.)
Opelika, Alabama-
IrptHE Buil ling for this Institution will be so
I far comp leted as to receive 100 Students on
the 14th of May. 1855; and legitimate Educa
tion, without i< 4>ery, is its object.
Bv the Mc< Cormick System of Education, the
! reasoning pow era are more expanded, and bet
. I ter cultivated it a five numt/u than by the old lsy»-
• tem in fire yea> w-
,j DIRECTORY.
: I Walter G. Wi uliams, Prest. of the Board.
I James R. Gbxexl, David Lockhart,
. I Jxo. R- Page. A. B. Bessett,
■ R. s. Bnowxst rein. Thos. B. Boosts,
L. J. McCormick, Prest. of Coll.
Prof. Mathematics, &c.
. > 5. b.NlcCormiek’s Arithmetic and Key (the
'largest ever publislM-d.) for sale by Mm. Kay,
1 Agent, Atlanta, Ga., and by D. Watson & Co.,
Opelika, Ala- (dlOly)
TUNNEL HILL HOTEL.
BY JOHN M'ALLISTKR.
THE h«»u.wc iiLwi ll pi. i
v2i£jl pared Tiu’l iLh- t furni-lu*»l wilb (he bi-s (
! 1-bi voiinin fan pr ‘u.»
.-luwiv
JONES A. DA V ID,
c it ta I Stt r tt, ea h tt. 11
. KESPECTFI LL\ inform their frirn
and (!»«• fiii/j ns of G«*mgia that they
“ have locnh-il llieir Dental oilier anil In
hratory in Atlanta. Having spared neither expense
or exertions in titing up thrir rooms,and to pro* ,
vide every convenience nercesaary for the manu 1 |
faclure of Block, (him, single teeth, as well as
their superiorcontiiiuoiiriGuin work with other de .
cided improvements rarely met within any o»hrr j
Dental estu* iishment in the South—
Snd us all our plate work will be done in our
labratoiy <»ur Patients will not b<*d«*taine<l un* ;
id the work van be sent to North tu be inade.~ , (
We hope that fourteen years experience, in all I ]
the various branches of the profession will justify (
iib in as king a liberal share public of the public
patronage
For testimunials, references, apeciinenj, &<•.,
' we will he happy to exhibit them to any one who |
may call for that purpose at our office White | 1
Hail street adjoining the watch dt jewelry cstab- I
lisliment of Mr. A. VV . Hall.
N. B. Charges as tmx (erate as any other respec- :
ble practitioners in the Mouth.
jas. j. David. (;••:<>. VV. JONES
of t>f
Baltimore .Md. Talbotton Ga. i '
I Intelligence rto copy dkw I vear. !
.. .
For the Ladies.
M VTE have a large variety of Fancy articles fur '
f | Toilet: (’ombs. Brushes, Pomatums, i
i Soiqis, Colognes, Handkerchief Extract. Many
patterns of fancy bottles, &c., for the Table.
Cooper’s Isinglass, White and Pink Galatinc,
Gaintinc in packages.common Starch, &c.—All j
I kinds of flavoring Extracts, to-wit: Peach, Al- j
, inonds. V anilla, Rose, Piminto. &<•.. 4k c. V\ ill |
' the ladies call flJid sec ?
SMITH A. EZZARD.
may I *. ’56 dwtf
Physicians.
• A\/ '* /anr attention to a flue lot of ar- I
i y W 6' Leeches, Kousso. and many i !
L rareeh* ??•’" b o.nd medicines. t
B. M £MITH. M. I). K W. L. EZZARD. ]
i march 20. ’55 dwtf
Colors, Paints and Oils
j \I T E liuw on hand and are receiving the lar- j 1
]V» gest assortment of Colors, Paints and • 1
I Oils ever ottered in this- city, which we will sell at' 1
' the lowest prices.
SMITH A EZZARD.
i
Diamond Light!
Sylvie Oil.
IV E are also sole agents in this city lor the ) 1
yy sale of the Diamond Light, which for | j
safety, cheapness and quality, c: celt any thing j '
• ever otlereJ to the public. In making the above * 1
: assertion we mean what we say. Call at our 1
; store and judge for vourselves.
SMITH A EZZARD. J 1
may 11- ’55 dvvtt |
Morgan, Kirkpatrick, & Co.
HAVING opened a
i ' '_'B7 Ware Room on Peach W ® j«
CEMKB Tree St., would call the attention of
the public to their stock of Furniture, embracing c
Cabinet Ware in all its viirirties; Chairs ol every ' <
kind, Lounges. Mattrasses offsprings, Hair. Mohs t
’ Cotton and Shuck. fl
k Carpets. Rugs Ar. Window Shades, Win j r
I <low Curtains, Damask, Cornices, Bands, Cord
‘ and Tawrls, Loops, Ac.
Window Papering, Housi* do. Firohoard do.
They still continue their shop south of Geor
gia R. Road square, and are prepared to do all I
' kinds of work connected with their business, such | [
aa making ami repairing furniture, making malt
rasses, upholstering. Ac. Av.
They keep also on hand Metalic burial cases, j
and make upon short notice Mahogany, Walnut'
and other wood coffins. I f
1 h ' -' haV4 ’ ‘ “ ,ar ged their ) t
MalluG «<‘luring shops at
ca tur( ., can KUpp | y
Mortrans original Cottage ('hairs, Hindley’s
I Patent Bedstead, together w ith all aixipfen of
I Cabinet Ware of their own Manufacture i (l (
, any quantity desired.
, Atlanta, (Li.. oct -*• 54. nltl-tt.
Cheap Publications.
fiIHE Infest and most select of the day, from
the BEST AUTHORS, received iminedi-|
at eh’ after publication, by thr most speedy con
veyance. By WM. KAY*. I
[46-tAwtl 1
T. G-llloort.
From Swltxcrl*iKl
i WATCH-MAKER and JEWELLER | |
J Hol lan<l House, Atlanta, Ga.
! Reference: William Kay.
I August 29. 1854. 1 ts. ,
Atlanta Cigar Store.
I riAHE .subscriber has just received a fine lot ol
j < Jawing Tobacco, and Cigars, which he of
fers for saf-; ' ,r wholesale and retail at the lowest 11
market yre'. J-
He rcspßctialiy informs his friends, the public i
and country merchants that they would do well i
to call and examine his stock, and he feels as- j
sured in saying that he will not fail in giving sat- '
isfaction, both in quality and price. All orders I
■ well and promptly executed by
JOHN FICKEN.
I Next door to C. Kontz. Boot-maker. White-;
Hall street. Atlanta Ga.
may 16,'55 dw6m
New Engravings and Paintings.
SELECTIONS from all the NOVELTIES
published, of every size and price, just
opened al WM. KAY’S.
146-Uwt.f
; (7ft/ Authority us the State of Georgia.') ' '
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
THE subsreriber having accepted fromthe < ’oin-1
I missioners the Agency and Management of the |
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, ha. I
established the principal Office at Atlanta, Geor-1
I gia,and intends conducting the LOTTERY on
: the same plan as that of the Southern Military i
Academy Lottery, of Alabama.
GRAND SCHEME EOR JCI.Y. |
CLASS 4.
’ To he Drawn Julp .id, 1855. in the City of At
lanta. Georgia, when Prizex amounting to
SBO,OOO
Will be distributed according to the following
- magnificent Scheme! And reinember every
Prize is drawn at each Drawing, ami paid when
due without deduction !
1 Prize 0f515,000 |
1 ,|„ 5,000
1 do 4,000 J
. do 3,000
1 do 2.0<)«
j do 1.500
1 do 1,100
5 do SI,OOO is 5,000
10 du 500 is 5,000
10 do 200 is 2,000
10 do 120 is 1.200
i 25 do . 100 is . . 2,500
70 do 50 is 3,500 ;
' , 336 do 26 is 8.400 1
4 Approximation 50 is 200
4 do do 40 is 260 ‘
4 do do 35 is . .. 140!
4 do do 30 is ISO
4 do do 20 is 80 (
4 do do 15 is 60 -
4 do do 10 is 40;
501 Prizes in all amounting t 0560,000
, ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
i Tickets $lO, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50.
CM" Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All |
~ communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. I
Atlanta, Georgia. >
april 20, ’55 dly
Mineral Property for Sale.
fTAHE subscriber will sell to the highest bidder |
|_ on the first Tuesday in September next at i
Fannin court-house, Ga The following lots ol!
•, land, to-wit: No. 47 9th district 2d section, I
—good prospects for copper—No. 113 7th dist.
c ; and Ist section, some very gixid land and good]
r,; prospects for copper. Terms cash, address
~! JACOB STOVER, Jasper, Pickens county Ga.
| july 8, ’56 d2t |
TU THE LADIES Us ATLANTA
MRS. HOWLAND
WILL open on Monday, the 23rd inst., m the
store recently occupied by M. Lazaron, opposite
S. J. Shackleford's Auction House,on White-hall
street, a branch of her Macon establishment, with
an assortment ofthe newest styles of
FRENCH MILLINERY
Consisting of Crajie. Mohair, Leghorn, Chip and
other
BONNETS,
Childrens' Flats and Caps,
LACE MANTILLAS
Honiton Laces, Collars, Sleeves, and all
kinds of
EMBROIDER Y,
Bridal, Oriental and Crape Veils,
Ladies Drew Caps, Head Dresses, Hair
Braids and Curls,
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
This establishment will lie constantly receiving
the latest styles of the above goods. All orders
from the city or country will be promptly attended
april 30, '55 <lw,f
Cassville Female College.
Second Annual Commencement of thin
I Institution will occur in the following order :
Commencement Hermon on Sunday, July 22.
by Rev. Jamkh E. Evans, of Augusta.
Examination of (’lasses on Monday, Tuesday
arid Wrdiwsday. July 23d, 24th and 25th.
Reading of Compositions by Senior and Junior
Classes, and Literary address by Rev. C. A.Fux
wood of Rome, on Thursday July, 26—((’om
mcncemcnt day.)
Concert by young Ladies of the Musical De
partment. on Thursday evening, July 26th.
By order,
T. A. BURKE. Sec'ty. Board of Trustees.
lune. 21. ’55. d dew Im.
Wli Me Sulphur Springs,
MERRIWETHER COUNTY, CEO
riI HE Hotel at White Sulphur, is now
| open for the season, under the direction £lol.
<>t Cnjit. Chas. 11. Miller, late of the U. N. Hotel,
Philadelphia.
The Waters at White Sulphur arc unrivalled
by those <»f any other Watering Place in thr
South. Their medical qualities arc well under
stood and appreciated by our most scientific
physicians, who are among the wannest friends
and supporters ot the place, and who are daily
giving their testimony in favor of their remedial
efficiency in cases that have long baffled the skill
ot physicians and the power of medicine. For
the relief of Dyspepsia, in its various forms,
Chronic Diarrhira, Indigestion, Kidney diseases.
Cutaneous Affections, Irregularities and loss of
Appetite, Debility, dec. For nervous at feet ions
they have proven themselves immensely useful.
As a summer report, lew places have equal ad
vantages. Besides th* Red and White Sulphur
and Chaiybrata Springs, wc have as good cold
free-stone water as can be had anywhere. Our
buildings aiu located in the midst of the native
forest groves, amply protected from the sun, and
in full view of tin* mountain ridge, from which
we have almost a |>er]»etual breeze. Pleasant
rides and shaded walks surround the place.
The arrangements for bathing in the Sulphur
waters arc complete and convenient.
Those who desire comfortable rooms at White
Sulphur, should make early application as we
cx|*ect all will be taken soon.
Visitors from the low country should conic
directly to Columbus. At that place they can
either take the Hacks for White Sulpher, or con
tinue up the Road, to West Point or LaGrange
at both of which places they will find Hacks iu
readiness to bring them over.
R. T. MARKS, Proprietor.
.I’Jiie 14, IBM dwlm
llk\KX\ PL KN LOTTKRY !
Jasper County Academy Lottery!
[liy Authority of the. State of Georyiii-}
fII HE subscriber having been appointed Man
j uger of the Jasper County Academy Lot
tery, intends conducting the same on the Havana
plan of single numbers, and has located his Of
fice in the city of Macon. Georgia. He now offers
the following:—
GRt.Yf) fICIIRMK FOK JI’Ll *43. IW».
$50,000!
CLASS B.
CAPITAO-l Prize of SI2OOO 1 Prize of $5,000
. 1•• 3,000 1 “ 2,000
I “ 1,500 1 “ 1,200
I “ 1,100 5 Prize, of 1,000
Im Prize, of 400 &c., Ac.
408 Prizes, amounting t 0550,000
Agents warned in every town and city in
the Union. On upph.ation the Terms will be
forwarded.
Remember every Prize drawn at each drawing,
under the superintendence ot Col. George M. Lo
gan and James A, Nisbet, Esq., gentlemen who
are sworn to a faithful performance of their duty.
Prizes paid when due without discount. IV'AU
orders, rely on it, strictly confidential. Bills on
idl solvent Banks taken at par.
Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4 ; Quarters $2
Address JAS. F. WINTER, Manager, Macon
may 23. '55 dwly
Southern Military Academy Lottery
(Bv Authority of thz Btats of Alabama.)
Conducted on the Havana Plan.
GRA.ND NC IIKMF. I
CLASS R.
To be drawn on the \3th July.
One Prize to 20 Tickets—and remember,
E VER Y PRIZE DR A WNf !
1 Prize 0f57,500
1 Prize 5,000
1 Prize 2,000
2 Prize SI,OOO is 2,000
5 Prize 500 is 2,500
10 Prize 200 is 2,000
15 Prize 100 is 1,500
78 Prizes 50 is 3,900
102 Prizes 26 is 3,000
251 Prizes in all amounting t 0.530,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
Tickets, $5 —Halves, $2 50—Quarters, $1 35 ,
rv Every prize drawn at each drawing.
IV“ Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.
CV All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agentand Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Liana. Montgomery.
fob 8.’55 dwly
Lost,
ON yenterday in the streets
Atlanta, by the subscriber, a*' r
pair of GOLD-FRAMED SPECTACLES, in a
Morocco case. Any person finding and deliver
ing them to the subscriber, will be rusonably
compensated. E. N. CALHOUN.
july 10.’55 dSt
Soda Water!
I f RESH from the Fountain with Ick and sH
the Hvrups. Tickets cheap.
SMITH * EZZARD
june 29, ’55 dwlm
Wheat! Wheat!!
ONE Dollar per bushel will be paid for mer*
chantable Red Wheat, and on. dollar and
twenty-five for prime White perfectly dry andde
livered before the Ist of August, at the Atlants
Steam Mills. W. G. PETERS A CO.
june 26, ’55
COLUMBUS HUGHES
Practical Architect and Builder,
Atlanta Georgia
jur z (ddr*“
Sloan & Oatman.
DEALERS IN
Italian, Egyptian and American
f STATUARY®
And East Tennessee Marble
; TW MONUMENTS, Tombs, Urns, and Vanes,
! (VI Marble Mantels and Furnishing Marble.
; IV All orders promptly frilled.
Atlanta, Ga. feb 24 dly
Notice.
A LIBERAL REWARD wiU be given for a
Bilk net Purse, black and white, containing
I $lO3, or $lO4. A SIOO bill on the Bank nt
I Charleston, the balance in small bills—which was
| lost on last night, cither in the Macon & Western
cars, between this place and Macon, or in going
j fromthe cars to the. Washington Hall in this city.
The finder will be liberally rewarded by delivering
I it to Mr. Hosier of the Atlanta Hotel.
| march 22, ’55 dtf
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