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Statk Directors. —The Governor has. ap
pointed the following named gentlemen Direc
tors, on the part of the State, in the East Ten
nessee and Georgia Railroad Company t
J. G. M. Ramsey, Knox county.
John Jarnacrin. Anderson.
Jas. A. Coffin. Henry Stephens, Monroe.
R. M. Edwards, Bradley.
Simeon D. Reynolds. Roane.
Jas. H R agan, G. W. Bridges, Thoma--
Rodgers, Me. Knoxville Register.
We are informed that the difficulty
between the Union Bank and Bank of Ea*
Tennessee, grew out of the prtce at which ex
Change on the North should becharged m the
w •ekly settle n n'- Simply a small busmess af
fair caused the former bank to decline receiv
ingthe Jonesboro issues of the latter. Iha
difficulty has been fairly, adjusted, and the tn
banks, as they should do, are now receivmgeacl
others notes in payment of debts for
and on deposit.— Knoxv I'e Register, Ua. it-
Santa Anna's son. who figured as a colone
in his father s army, m >stly Michoacan,
taken prisoner a few days since , w ' u
way in disguise to Vera c,, ' ,z W '' l ' the
twin of embarking secretly from that port.-
The people of the village, where lie was am.
ted determined to lyneh him on the spot 10.
some alleged crim ■; but he wa-'
their vengeance and sent to Vu a Linz, whtr
he awaits his trial. lie is only twenty-hv
years of age, but is charged with some hoinbli
cruelties. _
Eao Omelet.— Take one quart of good riel
milk, six tablespoonfuls of good Hour, six egg>
well beaten, one teaspoonful ot salt, one salt
spoonful of p -p.ter; add parsley, or summer so
vorv if you like; mix the flour and milk smooth
then add"the eggs, melt a large tablespoontnl <f
butter in a large bread pan, and bake from
twenty to forty minutes.
Recall or Me. Cnctprox.—A Washington
dispatch to the New York Times, says: Mr.
Buchanan has been instructed to request the re
call of Mr. Crampton, the British Minister, 01.
account of his alleged connection with the el
forts to enlist recruits in this country for tie
Foreign Ligion. Kate instructions to Mr
B ichanan embrace the entire application of th
M mroe D ictrin •. and airier particularly to He
minica, Greytown, Cuba, and the Buy ot 1
lauds.
The City Council of Providence, R. 1., have
refused to license Barnum's baby show, gimp
its improper character as a reason for sue i nn
extrem: step. Since the sham.diiss confession
m ide to the public in his aut<>biography. th
position of the man has become almost pitifully
low.
Typesetting by Machinery —lt is state'
in a New York paper that Mr. Win. H. Mitch
ell’s intention is entirely successful, and that five
of the miehinei have for several months been in
successful operation at Trows extensive estab
lish™ silt in that city, and that all the work ol
the published portion of Irving’s Life of W ash
ington, Bancroft's Miscellanies, and a number
of other books, has been done upon them.
The reported fatal difficulty between
Cleveland editor of the Star, and Underwood
of the Shield, at Helena, Arkansas turns out to
be an unmitigated hoax, B >th are well and
there has" been no fight between them.
ipm. Miss Logan is acting to crowded hou
ses in Albany, N. Y. The Evening Transcript
of Monday last goes off into raptures over hei
representation of Evadne,and, alter, common
ting upon her various points of merit, say, ol
her’ reading and voice, that they “probably ex
cel that of any Am ‘ricin actress.”
According to the Courrier Des Efoti
Unis, the Russian flag counted at Sebastopol
in the month of September. 1854, seventeen
ships, five of one hundred and twenty guns, the
the remainder of eighty-four gnus; four frigates
of sixtv guns; four corvettes or brigs; twelve
Steamships; and eighty-two ships of inferior
rank; In nW- om/lmndrad and vWff rfiqw. caiTy
inv two tlion-uind and two hundred guns. This
colossal armament was destroyed by the Rus
stuns themselves, to prevent it from fulling into
the hands of their enemies.
Very True.— Tho National Intelligencer
speaking of the evils of the frequent changes ol
school books. s.ivs: “It is a mistake tttsuppos
that a science tiny b? loomed the the
stud 'lit of m tny works. It is the student of a
few books well read, who in general, thoroughly
comprehends any subject, while the rover ove
ni my volmn n exhan-ts his energies in his ram
bles, witho it acq tiring knowledge in the pur,
salt. Efficiency and ec m miy. therefore, unite
in dim tilling the in licious selection of text
books, and a steadfast adherence to such selec
tion.”
gag- The editor of the Wilkes county Re
publican, of the 12th lust.. alter rather humor
ously a<‘kn pledging the defeat ol his party in
the recent elections, says:
“ We are n it going to hunt up the reasons foi
or defeat, our to lychrymore editorials about it.
We have been soundly thrashed, and that»
enough."
GRAND JURY PREIENTMENTS.
GEORGIA—FaIIon County.
WK, theGinid Jury, •‘Elected and chosen for the
fir.4l weok of llu-O ol»er Term 1355, of the Superior
C mrt of aald county, leave to mibmil the follow
hiM :
The committee to whom win appointed the duty of
inupecthiM the boota of the Ord. na»y, take pleasure In
rc.Kirt ng that they find them neatly and kept
in astylo highly cred table te th© Mead.
Tho Co'U’U'ttee appo.u cd to examine the book* of
the Superior Court, report them kept with unusual
cure, and refle:t'n.< uiuih cred t upon tho correctneaH
a id industry of the C ei k, Mr. B>»iuar
The C>»uaty Treasurer’s books have been examined
and found eorupulou-ly cane t in everything pertain
ing otheoiti v of the 'l’reaaurer who-*© fa : thful and
exact performance of all the duties of lua port, ent I tit
him o the confidence and of the people of Ful
ton county.
The committee appointed to examine tho Toor School
Fund, have in dincbargc of their duties examined the
Tax Receiver’s return*, and have made out and return
ed to the Ordinary a lift of (3V7) three hundred and
ninety-even children as entitled to the beuedts of the
•aid fund.
We recoinmend to the Inferior Court the d’Bconlln.
uanoe of the R.md lead ng from Montgomery*» Fern
to Decatur, a- we consider it of no pubbo utility.
The limited time allowed ua for the diecharge of our
Bumerourt duve* ha* prevented that at lent on to seve
ral matters of county interest which we ahould othe.*
Wise have given. To the Grand Jury of next week.
thervAire, we would suggest the propriety of rxamin
Ing the Jail, now in process of ere lion.
The G.anu Jury of the drat week of the April term
1535, of thia Court, thought proper to recommend the
return to annual sessions of the General Assembly of
th’s State, a ruggeslion to which we accord our un*
4|uaVtled approbation, in view of the many evident ad
•*' vantages of the old plan and not lews numerous or evl
dent inconveniences incident to the present plan ot
biennial sessions, under which legislative business ac
cumulate* in a degree detrimental to the pecuniary hi-
Ivre-U of the State by the consumption of time whicl.
might be economized by a more equal d vision of la
bor. Many reasons, not necessary to enumerate hen
Induce us to press this matter upon public attentloi
and it is hoped it will receive a consideration commen.
•urate with it* Importance to th© inteixstsof the State.
We beg to tender to hi* honor. Judge Bull, and th*
Solicitor. Col. Bleckley, our acknowledgement* for
many courtesies they have extended this body, and in
takmg leave of them, congratulate the people of Fulto.
county upon their good fortune in command ng the
service* of gentlemen so eminently qual fled for tin
pmie* of the*© honorable and tespcmsiWe poeitlors.
We suggest the publication of these presentment*
tn all the city paper*.
■r. W Holland. Foreman, Thoma# K ; !o,
Wiii <* Ke'dojg, John J. Thrasber.
Henrv W. McDaniel, Tho*. G. W CrusseD,
Mhlbam Kay. James A. Jett
And •* Hox'ard, Elijah M. Donahoo,
Be uamiu I'. R' 1 era, H ram Ca ey.
Metedßro*n, H rH ” H Ember.
Suncau Lesley. William Wh taker,
Kd uund Parmj*is. K« a*on Lyon.
John a T »omp*on. Jame* H CampbeU,
OAunJ KgTduiuMfiUiwii
I,
MARRIED.
On the 11 th inst. in Athens, Gn., by *he Rev
John P. Duncan. Mr. Noeh R. Fowler o. thb
city, and Miss Flora McKeon, of Mobile, Ala.
The J uuior begs to u nder, with.his hearty c< i
gratulations, his sincere thanks for the kind re
tin tnbranee of the bappy pair, who, while tho
have willul’y and deliberately deprived the Bach
dor Clubofan esteemed member, have reconciled
'i to the deprivslicn by summons to an assem
blage of bright eyes which, upon many hearts
mpress d deeply the scriptural exhortation: ‘go
1 iou slid do likewise.” We’re eff— can't sta.'
linger with a party so hopelessly in the mil l
tv!
Coiqtyeirciqi.
RATHS OH F.XCHAMGH I ft ATLAATA-
Reported and corrected tri-weekly by
U. L. WRIGHT.
Exchange on Northern Cities, J percent.
“ on Savannah, f per cent
“ on Charleston, } percent.
•V HOLESALE PRICE OF GROCERIES IN
ATLANTA.
Inrrected tri-weekly, by E. W. Holland A Sor
V/lwlesale Vomnussum Merchants, Atlanta.
No. 1 Rio Cutlee, Ijto Hi.cU.perlb.|
Salt per Baek, 2.1 0
Star Candles, Sb cts. per lb.
N. O. Sugars—Fair, hhd. 5J per lb.£
“ Prime, “ 6jc per lb.
“ Choice, hhd., 7c per lb.
N. O. Syrup, bbl., 40c per gallon.
Extra Raw Whisky, 50c per gallon.
America Brandy. 75 to HO.
ATLANTA I‘RICL.C HIKE XT
Gallated Jrom the reports of J. R. Wallace A
Iro ~ J. E. Williams, it Co., undJ.AfJ. Lynch
Cotton, extremes 10 to 12 . ,
Bacon Sides 12 to .2j.
Hog round, I >1 to 11 j.
Hams 10
Shoulders, 11|
Lard, per bbl. cents.
Corn, per bushel 8-1 . '
Meal, SI.OO to *1.20
Salt, per Sack, 200 $2.10 J J
Sugar per Hhd., 7J to 9} j'
Coffi'e. 12 Jto I•<
Clarified Sugar, 8 to 10
Syrup 45 •
M ilasses 35 to 40. ! ,
Mackarel No. I, in Kits, 4,50.
•• “ 2, $12.00 to 15.00
“ “ 3 per Barrel, 9, JJ
« “ 4, “ “ 8,00
Cheese, 1211.
Bagging, 16 to 18. J
Rope, 12). to 14 i j
Manilla Rope, 20 to 32J.
Tobacco, 15 to 75. t -Jj j
Cindies. Adamantine to 26 to 30.
Flair, 3$ t I
E’gs, 12$
Butter 20
Iro.i American, 5 to 6 A JJ
“ Sweeds, 5.J to 6s.
“ Band, 6s.
Castings, 4 J to ft.J
Steel Cast, 20. 13
“ German, 15.
“ American. Bto 10.
Nails, 5$ per keg
Powder, Blasting, per Keg, 4.20 4.50.
Safety fuse, 50 cts. per 100 feet
“ Rifle, per keg. 600. to 650.
Teas, 75 to 125.
Factory Yarn 85 to 90.
Osnaburgs. 9 to 10. J
Chicken 21$ to 15.
Oats, 35 to 40.
Fodder, 125 to I 50 per cwt.
Hay. 1.50 to 1.75|u-r i-wt.
Apples Diied, 1,00 I 2>
“ Green. 50 to 60.
Feathers, 35 . I BS-T
Liquors.
Reported by J. J. Lynch.
Brandy, (Cognac) Jier gal., 2.50 to 4.00
“ (Domestic) “ “ 65 to 70 g
“ (Cherry) “ “ 75 to 1.00.}
Gin, (Holland) “ “ 1.75 to 2.25?
‘! (Domestic) “ “ 60
Rutn, (Jemncia) “ “ 1.00 to 3,oft
Special Notices.
w. Mt. Ziou R. A. Chapter, No. 16.
MEETS every 2nd and Uh Monday
night, in each mouth.
LEWIS LAWBHE, H. P.
Jan 16, 1854 72dtf
Atlanta Lodge, No. 59.
MEETS every 2nd and 4th Thurs
day night in each mouth.
L. C. SIMPSON, W. M.
Atlanta. Jan. 16, 1855 72—dtf
McCurdy's Abitumetic —Wm. Kay, Publish
er, Atlanta, Ga. Mailed to all parts, (free
of postage) for $1 50.
We have examined this work, now nearly
completed, and take pleasure in recommending
it to tl.e patronageof the Southern public. Ii
is beyond question, better adapted to the wants
of Southern Schools than anything of the kind
we have seen, and in addition to this, is the
recomniendution of having been gotten up by
Southern talent and industry.
The work is practical, uud the examples are
such as occur in the daily transactions of life,
iipplying rules and principles to just such case
alone, and thus relieving the pupil of his great
est difficulty, by presenting tamiliar examples,
instead of complex and unheard of exercises,
which however well they may illustrate the
rule does not familiarize him with its applica
tion—the great desideratim in mathematical
studies. See advertisement in another column.
For Sale or to be exchanged io.
city (Atlanta) lota 375 acres of Tenoesw-e lan I,
Two hundred acres in a body, ten of .t cleare.l
with a small bu-lding on it. within twelve miles
i.ftlie city of Lawrenceburg. Tennessee, ami
three of the surveyed routs for lhe new Rail Road
Another lot of 23 acres joins the city. Apply t"
If. S. COOPER. Real Estate Age t, Offi.-e next
loor to Gartralldc Glenn,(up-stairs'! Atlanta, IL
atig 28, dtf
AEU ADA ERIIHEMEM H.
CAMFBSLXs
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants
MOBILE. ALA.
B-Jr- We ship by till first class boats.
Oct 16. :h -'5 ' w...
MAMMOTH S/LE,
4 T BRENNAN’S Dry Goods Store, Broad
St. Augusta. Ca. $40,000 worth of Fancy
.nd Staple Dry Goods, to be sold without reserve
I’he largest and best assorted stock ol Dry Good,
ever offered in this city.
On a-.d after Monday, Oct. B,the undersigned,
(with a view to make a change in the firm, am’
educe his present heavy stock of Goods.) will sell
without reserve, at Wholesale or Retail, the en
tire stock, and to save commissions, he will sell
lower than the Goods would bring
AT AUCTION.
Merchants. Planters, Dealers, and the public gen
■rally, wiil study their own interest by examin
ng this Stock be ore buying elsewhere And to
save time and trouble, he Wi-uld sav, the terms
will be Cash for sums under One Hundred Dol
are; for amounts over, approved city endorse
nents, with interest front date of sale.
I’. S.—The Lad.es are respectfully invited to
all and see the Silks Merinos. Cashmeres. Wool
Plaids, Alpacas, Coborg Cloths. Bombazines, &c.
THOS. BRENNAN,
(Above the Globe Hotel corner Augusta, Ga.
Oct 13.’55 d3twlt
At Auction
(WILL sell before th city council door on tie
first Tuesdas in October within the tisus 1
tours of -ale i I kely,N< gn> W oman and Chi d
for cash propertv soun ! and tit es good.
8. J. aHAGKELFOgD, Vsmm Mm«.
List of Letters.
Remaining in the post office at At
lanta, on the 15th of October. 1855.
A
\wtrey J F Allright Wm AdimeJE
Ansley John Arrfstrong WB. Anderson W C
Allen’J M Alexander K E Ausley Mrs
Auetell A care V’ H Mess
B
Baker Rev .T Baldina M W Brown a o
Baskin MAE Bankston wary A Brown ah 2
Bayne Mr* MB Baker bh Biowugm
Blachman wish m j Barnet* a j Bry ant Win
Blount Mr* J l B<auiiioiit s?. 2 Busbet Mrs M
Bangham J A Bernard de Byrd Mrs sarah
Burnett mlfh 8 Belt ergon nr a J Bulloch JObiah
Baker Mis* Betsy Bethea” b
c
Caster mlm» m Cook j m Cheshire k
Carnard m’h* m Cox r s 2 < 'hainl>er» El’shn
<’oo] er m a Mary Widael cnro Ghent ham j j
Cox Allen Gat ret Craft, Cti Volm w.w
Coffee a a Cothen N l Cunningham M
Cunningham j f
D
Dea! teaa n Dalston j Doeen xra suean
Daniel h w Doon ji ,r a g Dutiohoo em,
E
Elliott c’w' E'dson Mrs a r Earl samnel
Ering co 2J Elliotte e r Eidson johu s
F
Foulton h w Faught l r Fowler Asa
o
G deon Dr a Gaze jit 2 Greene j m
Glenn h Gumniage th 2 Gales Mary
Green j w Gales m a e Gullalt sire a
Goodwin jb G bl-* inaac Gut.ard wr* x.
Francis mIh»» care <»ane* g Giotf h j
jar.e Grant Gieenwood ht
11
Ffanpel wt Hill p. r Hughes obediah
Hanner uohn a Hill wm col’d Holliday mis jan-
ilannon t w Hooker z Ilndt-on j m
Hammock John Horton w c Hughes n e
Harrt-on John Holmes Allen Huinj hr es Dr w <
Hegraiit John Holland John a Hai veil j.t> m t
Ilichcock a ? Haddock t> t Hunt col Henry
Hill w p Hunt t w Hunter col
1 J
Iv’ne Mlt Jordan c m Johner a
Jenkins Jesse Jouiden a
K
Kile John’ Knight j p Kirlia Dr
Keating Edward
T,e»-ter Mr Attar. Lampk n Mrs i g Lee Mr ”
ney at Law I, } n.ar n w Lnrliie w j
M
Mart’n wal.nda Merrl Henry Moss Martha
Med bury h j Moss jasj er n Mooie mis cm 2
Merry l r 2 Morris Lcrjamin Monigomeiy >.t> l
Marcomick j Morns col
ALUS
McClever james MrCary t c McMillen w a
McClusky James MeArtnor ea MvNasier mull i.
M(-Sturges >iary MclhtnejaeH 2 McCoid Ko’.erl
McGinty Thomas
N O P
Norman wm Pruett jame. w Pa’n j t
Oliver \ b I’cndegioss I'm n jas. m 3
Owens juhn I'erlgen s.l z«l eth 1 .»ai» es
Ogleshy *tr Prices FlHolt l ullaiduu
R
Reed Andrew Ra’ney p m Reed m w t
Reed Thomas I’osv s c Reed k e
Rob nson miss e Recd Mrs Ann Rutl erford wm
Redman nr Riimney janes R<dd;iig e ek.el
Rossee j»s r 2 Rodgers MrsM d Kob*n»on w p
Hour Kev jama* 2 Robine-on jan.ts
s
Sandy Miss l k Smithson e f S*ames joe!
Simmons s s Bm.th Elizaleth Steely John h
Swrat e Surrey mis h b'.Cm r John
Shurman aam Smith w w S'vrnaM
Shan an peter BmithJan.es m Svolt lieal en
Smith Robert w Stein Allert Stwins e c
T
Towles Oliver Tomlinson Mrs it iJohnson J care of
Thurmond thos Thomaston D MrT ont| son
Timmies Mrs m e Turner smalt J Tun er satah care
Thomas ceorge Tay ler tlios l Jan i > St<4,al
Thomas w i. l oney s e Turr er Rev A
Thotusson john Thom} eon j t Thomas a g
Vaughan James
w
Ware Miss j Williams jt Winbun BTrel’ne
Wei son l Wright wo Williams E R
Wahh jc Whitney Miss ks hiti.vy j
Warner Mr O Wilson b h Wdson w a
Walker k b Wiliivms a Wilson l l
Walker w a Whitetteej 2 Wilson Dr J
Wiay samuel Wright c t Will am c c
William nev h Wiggins Miss m m Woodson la 2
Wright John s
X YZ
Zachaine j u Young James II
Persons enquuin.; for any of the
above letters will please say advertised.
11. M BOYD, Putt Master.
DISSOLUTION.
FpHE (’o-patlnertliip hur*t.dore exist ng un
| der the firm of James J. Vaughan &Co , is
tins day dissolved hy mutual cons ni. C. A
Dunwoody and G W. Arnold having purrhas *
the interest of James J. V*uJ>an and Robert
Webb. J \MLB J. VAI'GHA,
G W. ARNO I D,
ROBERT WEBB.
C. A. Dunwoody and G. W. Arnold have as
>umcd t » p*iy all the '‘f the said firm oi Jus
■I. Vaughan Al Co., and exh nieratt the s.m
Vaughn & Webb from all liability of the san
concern. C. A. DI'NvxOODV,
G. W. ARNOLD.
Roswell. Cobb rountv Ga. [ <*t 13. < 3Hv J
Western & Atlantic Kail Road.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF CORN.
On ami alter the Ist Nuv. iuber next the rate
of Freight on Cum transported over this road
will be as follows:
Ist Division of distance 5 cts. p.-r bushel in sacks
rd “ « 6 “ “ •*
Id “ “7 “ “ “
4th « « 8 “ •' “
sth “ “ 9 “ “ “
6th “ “ 10 “ “ “
Ith “ “II “ “ “
JAMES F. COOPER. Sup’t
Oct 13. '55 ,U 5 ’t
Notice to Rail Road Coutraccors.
r | undersigned ix author i. d to receive link
I for the Grading, Mxsonn.and Brt<lgingi«
b© dune on the line of the B>uihtrn Kul K<m<
id n Brandon to the Mobile mid < Hn«> Kail K<»a 1
Hr has the profit* s ui.d wdl be ple.ised to s n»v
them hi d give any »»ther information to contra< -
tois that may be d »irr<l.
LEWIS A. K\GBD\LE,
Meridian, Landerd.de c >unty M ssiss pp .
Oct 13, ’s”' *iwJin
A. W. HALL,
1 MAKER and Jeweller, White
ft hail BL, Atlan’a, Ga- Ke* p-cun-tanth.
nn hand fine Gold andßiher Watche-*. 8 Ivor and
Plated Ware, Rich Jewelry a*id Fuicy Am h-
The Wat h department will b under th
charge of the. Proprietor, wlioha-* h <1 long xpe
rience as a practical workm *n. and will give hi
p* r*onal attention to the repairing of Fin
Watches. Purchaser-' mly rrly upon fretting ar
tides of such qu dity as represented. Orders wil’
be attended to with fitlel.iy and desp tch.
O t 13 ’fis ' dwrf
Fide lion ana iiru ai lay ’
McCIRDY’S ARITHMETIC.
Unequalled far its simplicity and correct hcnr in
the various ru!e» Arithmetical Calculation.
Wonders, *urr. will never ceai*e,
8 nee works of Ari do hiceiwe-,
For 1* il in wai. or be it in i ra e.
Mm can d«> whate’verthey ph-aer.”
N >w in prcs.% and will be n ady for delivery in
a few days
5.000 Copies of
Dr. R. J. McCukdy’s celebrated system of Arith
metic. Executed in good stxlc. and sent toanx
part of lhe United States, free *f Postage, upon
the receipt «’f
One Dollar and Fifty cts. per copy.
The author hastan&ht this system in miny oi
the Southern and Western Slates, dur th
last thiity years,in which localities it is admitte •
to be superior to any th it has be n pren« u-'%
published. Several clashes have I‘cen l itely in
structed in this city, and oth-r p irts of W< stern
Georgia, all of wh ch give public ami cord al at
testation of its simplicity, case of arqu’remeii!
and entire freedom from complex and d ifi uh
modes of calculation.
Tables and examples, illustrative of the v.iri
u* rules, are couious’y and appropriately dis
tribute.! throughout the work.
From the numerous applications we have re
ceived for lhe book, we are authorized in urg nu
nuividu ds, schools, and book dealers, to c »rly
purchases.
Th • work will contain about 240 of th
size of the Arithmetic by Sm ley.
LV Orders will receive pr »mpt a tent on w !
addressed to WILLIAM KAY, At’anta.Ga.
nrt 11. ’s* daw6m
The Watchman.
“ Watchman tell us of the night,”
THIS beautiful and thrilling romance, from .
pen that writes as few have written upon the su! -
ject it treats, an.l with a full knowledge of th.
lite he uepicU. has just been received. Pr.c.
$ 1 25. for sab’ by
WM. KAY at lim Cheap Book Store,
j«M t, W «1U
AHHIiALS nt SEaGO & AB-
P BO I’T'S m w bml-lins, corner Forsyth ami
tlitehcll Sts., Atlanta, Ga.
50 ilum’.i-.'-I pound k.-gs choice Leaf Lard.
100 Sicks prime Rio ColFe;
3 1 I b's Fair and prim ■ N.U. Sugar ;
15 hhds Molas-.s;
20 h -X'-s new B u Soap;
11mo lbs Live Geese Feathers ;
3> 0 sacks choice Liv.-rp-xd Salt;
50 bbls Cou.itry F| .u,;
20 hhds Ala'hiuia Lime;
8o libls C.iss euerity I,,me;
To arri <■ 1 0 boxes A lam mtinc Candles.
Also have in store an<l wi.l constant y be re
vivaig new supplies ol Corn. Corn Meal. Oats
yc., Allot which will be olleredlo the trad*
u aeconimoihdiitgleinis. Buyers oi articles ic
-Ur line, and sellers of a.l ktodeof produce, an
sp.-.-t t.IIv invited to give us a c.ill.
Oil 13,‘’55 dtf
“Too,ooo COPIES SOLD!
Lloyd’s Great Steamboat Work
11 ' ILL be ready on or about ihc 24th of Oi-
V V tuber.
CONTENTS.
First Application ot btr.im.
Lite of John Fitch —Engraving of his first Boat
ijtfe of R 'bert Fultm —Eiigr.ivin * ol his fir
Amer’can Boat on the Huson River.
'! »bcrl Fulton and JJving>ton’s first Ohio Rive
Boat -Correct I ikrinss—Full Particulars.
• i .itrobe’s F.rst Boat.
First sS'eubcnville Boat.
F.r.-l Explosion the Western Waters from ol
Ey«-W itness.
daps of the Western Waters; Towns, Cities arm
distanceslaxl down <* >rrvctiy.
List ol Sleainbu.it Explosion*, since HI2; Name.-
o! K 'h «l ;»nd \\ uiindcd; Li>t of StcaiuliuaL-*
now afloat.
Comci x.x ws o'* Pittsburg, Wheeling Cincinnat
Lou.sviik*, Si Louis and Ntw Orh ans in ’55.
Fa.-t tunvui Boats on the Ohio and Mississipp
Rivers.
L tl of Stcanriwat otficcrs on the Western Wa
lers.
I hr new Steamboat I.aw—With Comments—
Lite Boats.
Disasteis on tht* Lakes—Names of Lost, Killed
ami wounded.
Uhe Hi.h U Hter in IRIO, 1832. H 47.
I. st «•! Pianiat <«ns • n Mississippi Rivt r.
hnportani United States Supreme Cour Steam
b at D< c s.oiis.
Tiirve hundred paares,with one hundred cn-
ham s me y bcund. By rem tting One
D< llak (p i >t paid.) you wiil receive a copy ot
tl.e ul.-ute work.
Orders tr"in the trade solicited, and agents
wanted in cvcrv town.and ct\ so can v-ss for tin
woik. * J.\S T. LLOYD A CO.,
Oct. 10. Post utilce Build ng, Cincinnati, O,
oct 11 ’55 dwrf
J. B. Badger 6c Son.
SURGEON UEN'J'lS’rs—Office up stair!
•ver J. R. Wallace A Bio., Store Corner o
.*» hitehall and Alabama Sis. Atlanta, G i.
sept 20. *• 5 d&w3m.
STOLEN on the night of the 17th
inst., a large bay man, blind in
;ln le t eye, an I about twelve years ohI.«QLrJL
She is a firn* looking ari'mal and moves well un
ler the saddle. .A liberal r« ward will be paid for
he recovery of the m ire, or tor the app «h<*nsior
ol thethi.f. J A. s. MILLIGAN.
<’••!’.<>».n ('v. s. nr * 8.
Rare chance!
r I ’HIE Proprietor cfleis for sale the un
| expire! Lease<fthe Trout House,
Atlanta, h iving four } ears lo run logcth H J • *■
er with the furniture ail complete ..n
u< w last fa’l. For terms apply on the pn raises.
Possession given November next.
flCpt. 19, 1855. d.twtf.
HATS RETAILED 4,
At Wholesale Prices at
STEELE’S
231, KING-STREET.
• piIE “H \T HALL.” 231 K nu-slrret is th.
g r.n'y l>l.i<-e when-HA I S ARE RETAIL
ED Al WHOLESALE PRICES.
No. I—s 8 Per D- z<u>, or $4 Single.
«. 2 •• *• or 3 5(1 “
3—s• f “ “ or 3 co “
“ 4—s3o ‘ “ or 2 50
By ihe above lisf of prices, you will perteiv
ih.it y"U cun purchase a single HAT at the sale
lir.ee as ly the il. zen. only at
STEELE’S “HAT HALL,”
231 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S C.
Oct 5 ’55 xv 3 •!
Messrs. l:n,id:. J<j<e 6 tt.,
.4/ th-- of the E g Boot Peach Tree Street
I TA VE just rece vrd < inct from the Mauo
i factures a I irge lot»»t Black A: Ruset Bro
'an-. Heavy Wax Leather and Hungarian
Boots a’so h- :ivx K tsaiid < a I B > »ts also B
mJ Youths Boots. Warranted of the b«»t qual
tv a» d sold cheap tor cash.
t 27 55 JAmv*-
hKaaER oi A'xiuJuxouxM,
-
ftitllts au.l F■ ■ wilr.ling ,7 u,il 'V—Vm
3 “*“Ag ills, A.lger's North
Wharf, Chariest-ui, S. C.
I’articul-ir ..ft iiti.ui will he piid t >tlic Sale <>:
Flour, W In-at, Corn, () it-, B icon &e.
nrIFURKVCKS.
Ve ; srs. J.’hn Fraser & Co. and Mr. Hen--
liourditt. Ch'irb-st in 8. C., J. J. Donegan Ala
W in. G Sw ii. Tenn
l-'RED'K E.Fil \ -r.R, PAUL 8. THOMPSON
j'irr nnH l\fe Jauinacc.
l-’AR.MEHS ■< MECHANIC'S INSUK
ANCE O ' PHILADELPHIA.
11 ni. I'uiic. I>. Floukxce. Presiilent.
Euwaku U. Helmb<<i.d. Secretary,
BRIDGEPORT FIRE* M YRINETNSUR
ANCE CO. CONNECI'ICUr.
llkxiiy W. < 'n irriKi.t). Esq.. President
J. IL Wasiib. i-.x, Secretary.
STATE MUI’UAL FIRE AND M ARINE
INSURANCE COUP \NY OF PENN
SYLVANIA.
Jous B. R •riikdfo'tD. E-’q.. Resident.
A. J. Gn.t.Hrr. Secretary.
There Couipini--. are a’! < -un I an I have an
I 'tvailalde Cap tai in Cush.lo nicer pr.ni|t'y nt
i os-res th v mil Invr, . Ithir on LIFE, FIKE
I r MARINE Ri*KS App’v to
D A NIE I. Pl I’ 1' ft AN. A gent.
I sept 26 -livtl’ A li-iti Georgia.
. lits Alilh"i it y<J tin State of (tioroia.
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
1 Beautiful Scheme For October.
CLASS 8
To be drawn, (htobrr 2 Ith, |R V\ ir t the City oj
Atln fa. w l en I 1 izes amountin'* to
i Will be distributed to lortunatc Si wk holders in
accor-l.irrc wiih thnfollowing
MATfiH ESS SCH£M ! I
1 Prize of 10,060
2 Prizes of . .2 0 fture 4.< 0C
3 do. 500 are 1.501
1! do 250 are 2,750
I 111 do 110 are , Oi
17 do. 7'are 1275
43 do 50 are 2.150
83 do 25 ire 2 075
. .‘no do 10 are 2.000
; i>3’t tio sare ‘,15(-
10U0 Prizes innll amounting to $30,00-
<>».r. THt - s-.'.D PRIZFSS
OXLY TEX THOl’rt \.ND NUMBERS.
I Tick" t»s>. ITdv a $.-.50. Quart-rs $1.25.
i ONE PRIZE To EVER) TE.X TICKETS
SAMUEL Stt AN. and Manager.
Atlanta. Georgia.
”--- ±2
Notice.
rpHE MEMBERS ■: At.a. n Fire Co., No. I
| w >!i pi:’> tat tl-.cir Engu e H-u-e,ori Fri lav
.a. rn"..n n. xt. .t t o'clock.f-« Q tart.-rly Para .
aith while pauU glared caps. By- rd- rot the
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ihu aliv illustra rd by beautiful pl :<cs. It poinb
>ut Ihr remedies for those seif infl cted miser
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n the young, it is a truthful to be mar
rrd mid those Contemplating marriage. Its pr
•usal !« particularly recommended to persons en
ertaining sren t doubts of the physical co ’ditioi.
in I who are conscious of having hazarded th
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Price 25 cents per copy,or five copies f»r si.
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N. B. Those who prefer may consult Dr. LA
CROIX upon any ot the diseases of which hi
b >ok treats, either |N*rsonally or by mail. Hn
medicines o!trn cure in the short spact of six day*
n ! cutnph t« k and entirely eradicate ail trace
of those di-on!ers which copatia and cubeb.-
have so long hem thought antidote, to the rum
>f the h< a‘ih of the patient. His ••French 8<
<r<t” is the great continental remedy for that
class of disorders which, unfortunately, physi
dans tr- at with mercury, to the irretrievable J« s
nuction of the p itient’s constituten, and which
di the saisarparillas in the world cannot cure.
Dr. LA CROIX’S medicines are free from all
mineral poison* ami put in a neat and compact
f<«rni, w hich can be sent by Mail or Express and
max lie taken in a üblic or private house, oi
while traveling, without exposure to the most in
timate friend er room-mate, or hindrance from
business ot study, and no important change in
the di* t is necess iry. sent to any pari
ot the Un on, seconding fiirectimis, safet
packed and carefully secured all observa
tion
Office removed from No. 56 Beaver***., to 91
Ma den Lam . near Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
sept 27’55 d&wly
Spectacles.
PROF. A. GELEON. the
brated OPTICIAN,
tierlin Optical /ns//7u/e, submitting to the mans
request-, wdl visit Atlanta, Ga., with a splrn il
asooriment of his improved 8< < tch P<l<bl«
Spectacles. On hit arrival dug notice will be
given.
CAUTION.
There are unprincipled persons calling them
selves Opticians, and pn tending to have these
ccl< brated glasses; I hereby caution the public
against such 'endera, as 1 do not suffi > my glass
es to be sold by persons who know not the first
principle ol Optics. PROF. A. GEDEON.
oct 4 d*f
For Sale.
A FINE Yeung Bay Mare, works well inHar
ness. Also a second hand Buggy ami
Huiness. Apply to I). 8 COOPER. Real Estate
Binker, OtFu e next door io Gartrell & Glenti up
stairs, Atlanta Whitehall st.
aug 15 ’55 dtf.
Private Boarding House.
ON I’eaeh Tree Street near the Methodist
Church, by
M.
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AV
Interesting and Moral Tale of Domestic Life.
A Compamos to “Tub L.mplichter.” Published
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[Democrat
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so skilfully dr iwn pictures of the heart. There
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Copies of the above work wdl he sent tc any
person, io any part of the United Stales, per first
mail, free of p .stage, on bis rem.tting One Dollai
to the publisher in a letter, post paid.
H. LONG & BRO , Publishers,
N». 121 Nassau st., N. Y.
aug 11, ’55 <l2t
STKAUS & CO.
inform their old customers and
* » friends generally, that they have just re
turned from mirk.-t and are now opening one oi
the largest and best sele ted stocks of
MEN S AND BOY S CLOTHING
ver Ojien- d n Atlanta.comprising every variety
of Meu's Fin nishing G.xxls, frem Shanghai fine
t the lowest price. This stock was laid in for
cash and is offered at the smallest advance for
cash.
Only call and buy bargains at their Empire
Clothing Hall on W hitehail st., opposite W . J.
Mann's. STRAUB&CO.
Sept 8 55 d6m.
Mort New Book;.
4 SECOND supply of Does
p\ tick’s New Work, just to hand, yr
pit a»e call early an ! secure a c >py.
Abbott's Life of Napoleon in c!oth,*-'’ fc ’' T —“’ r
-B'ieep and half Calf, fi.r sale at Kay's Cheap
Bookstore', also. Memories of James Gordon
Bennett and his times. dw3m
WASHINGTON HALL,
Atlanta, Ga.
LOYD 8c PULLIAM, Propriety.
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Many reasons have i iducd the proprietor <u
this paper to embark in an enterprise never l»<
ore attempted in the Boutli, and which ha
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tn Press.
To obviate, then, the objection, as far as vu
•an, to the price of the Weekly Examiner, w<
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reports will be transferred to the weekly ami each
suhscrilwr to it, will thus have a complete histor
oi the session.
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C* ngr< ss, ami a New Y<»rk correspondent, have
II so been engaged. In short, every thing thm
can reasonably be expected ol a weekly papei.
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A large ami fine assortment of new type has
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next week’s issue, when not only will the a|»-
peirance of our Daily and Weekly be grvail)
imnroved, but a large quantity of reading Oiattci
wifi be added to lujfh.
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with a large circulation, that has reduced its
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Southern Military Academy hotter)
(By Authority of the State of Alabaha.)
Co-idueted on the H wana Plan.
GRAND Si liF.-H;:
CLASS W.
To be drawn Norember. 8/A 1855. in the City
of Montgomery, wlii’ii Prize* anmuoting to
$60,000
Will be distributed to the following Magnifi
cent Scheme!
tyA nd ri member every Prize is drawn at
each Drawing and paid «hen due without re
dn< tio. !
I Prize of z.... .S6O ft<4>
1 Prize- s,dot
1 Prize 4.000
I Prize of 3.1H0
1 co 2 500
1 do 1200 ib I.2l’ti
t du 1.100 ie 1.100
h du 10' 0 is 5,0 i 0
10 do 1,000 is 5 oth
10 do 5(0.s 2.100
10 do 120 is 1,200
22 do ,100 is 2,500
408 Prizes in all ameu'iting to SSO,OOi
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
I'ickets, $ id—Halves, ■!>;>,oo. —Quarters, $2.50
US' - Every prize drawn at each drawing.
Uills on all snivel banks taken at par.
LjT All communications strictly .-outidentia
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager.
Sign of the Bronze Lion., Vlontgomer
fol. a'ss .Iwl.
MOST litiirOKlAN i' I’D I‘HE LA jLE-s
Dr. celebrated Menstrual Utils h«v
ben long and widely known as intar.ab v cer
tain in removing my stoppage, irregularity, or
suppression, ot the menses.
In lhe Female Hospitals in Vienna. PirL,
and Berlin, they have entirely sup Tseded the qo
•>f all »ther remeiie*; bee u«e, w ere a cure j>
ittainable by nbGl.c nil articles, they a.c c r
lain ol succi Their effi icy w iuld be aim si
incredible, if nut vouched for by indubitable tes
timony, in numemus instanees producing retun »•
.»f the m mthly period after all hope had been
ibandoned.
In every case from whatever cause theobetruc
lion miy arise, as also to prevent pregnancy
where the health will not admit of men as» <>•
family, they are always clli lent; for whi< i
reason they must not be used luring pregnane}
though always mild, healthy, safe and certain in
their effects.
M rried ladies will find particular instructions
m the directions, in which are stated the various
symptoms by which the causes of the suppression
may he <letermine<l.
Price, One Dollar [>er Box, containing explicit
directions.
E ich box will be signed* by uH. R. G. Gkiss
NEH.
Principal Office, 127 J Liberty Street, New
Y’ork City.
Responsible agents will he appointed for then
sale as soon asp aeticahle. In the meantime, al
•rdera are to be addressed to Dr. li. G. Geissner.
'275 Liberty Street New Y’ork City, or to b»x
2156 N. Y. Post Office, and a b »x will be sent by
return m ul, as they are put up in sealed. nvi lop >
and can be sent with the strictest privacyt o an;
part of the United States.
Caution to Ladies.
As various not «»nly inert* ciive but injurinu*-
C'»mp'»U'ids purport n: to be Fills*' t.n
ler all kinds names as '•■lran Udis," u Silver
PUhT “Gulden Pills**' “Periodical Pills," 4c.
ire attempted to be palm« d off - upon the cn dulou
or unwary, it is only necess-.ry for ladies to be ot.
their guard against the attempted imposition, am
tn all cases where there is no authorized agent foi
he sale of "Dr. Geissner s Menistrual Tills," tr
orderdirect from him by mail, by return of whi •!
bx wllbesieuL
A. ALEXANDFR,
Sept 14 (wtf) SdeAgp't. At’-rt'i.
Music! Music l!
THE subscriber offers for sale If
pieces of sheet music forth«
Piano, comprising every vari< ty.—
Price per page 4 cents, some rare unt-e, at Kay7
cheap bookstore, white-hall st. .
mrrrh 20. *55 dwlv
Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes, of every
Quality and Variety.
r |tHE subscriber having just moved into h s
fron' St re. the Granite Row, < ppo.it,- tl <
Holland House, informs his friends and the pu
tic, that be has received and is re. eiving, a larg.
and fin, stock of TOBACCO ami CIGARS a'
ill choice brands. whi< h he offers for sale hi
wholesale and retail, at the lowest marke prici
All orders from the country promptly attend, dt-
(aug22 dA w3m) H. ML'HLE.XBRIN K
JOB
; r T’HE BEST JOB PRINTING OFFICE TN
j THE SOUTH is connected with our E»-
lublishmenL Plain and Fancy Printing of even
description, NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EX
UUTBD.
HAVANA PL IN LOTTERY:
Jasper County Academy Lottery!
By Authority us the State of
subscriber having hern appointed Man
ager of thr Jaapcr County A aih rny Lvl
- intends condu< ting the same on the Havam
I m ot single numbers, ami has loci ted hi* Oi
ice in the city of Macon, Georgia. He now offer*
he following:—
KA.VI> «€HF.M¥*: FOR COT,, 15th, 185.
$60,000!
fI.A S 8 F.
1 Prize 15, get
I do ... 5.1.(Il
I do 4 (Hit
< do 3,(M (.
I do 2 (mi
I do 1,501
1 do |,|C(
SPr zosof I,t oo are 6 t (i
1 11 dr 500 are f.,00(
10 200 are k,oi (
I" *i*» 120 are 1 2(.<
25 do 100 are 2,511
70 do 50 a n . 3,5(4
136 do ........... 25 are B,4f't
28 Approximation pr’zea 8( <
SOI Prizes, amounting to $60,000
Georgia Matches!
I MIE subscriber has just received a fine lot
the above celebrated Matches. For sale ii
linntitics tosuit purchasers ut the Cheap Bisrl.
store (Holland Huuee) by WM. KA Y.
mav 12. ’55 ’ ,| nt f
rVortlt Its W. I.;ht Io Gohl to F vei y Fatuity.
WeSBTKR'S AMKBICAS
rattilly Kt>< yi i„p, <t| n „> la.u, Rnowledgr
OR BOOK OF
7.223 RECEIPTS AND FACTS
A whole I brary ol subje -I useful to every in
lividual; Su< 0a» Pl.inning, building. Warm
mg, Ventilating, nml Lighting Houst s; Houm huh
Furniture. S. Ivant, Selecting and looking o
I* oodul every kind; a Catalogue of Fruits ata
Vegetable suf eveiy van. ty. Pas ry. H'leservlM
Cons, ct.uuery Beverag. s; Kec< ipts for Etiglisl
and French Cook, ry ; the selection of Clulhitig
bress and the Toil. t. J. welry; the Laundry
Carnages Driving and Managing ot H- rses; tli.
i.ie Dairy ami Dom. stic Animals, Bees ami Fish,
the Preservat.uti 01 Health;Receipts for Domes
lie Meduit.es,&c., &e.
1 luet.-aleii with nearly one thousand engra'
mgs, by T. WEBSTER, assist.d by MRS
PARKES ami D.M. REESE, A M., M. D.
1 lie Pub tslu rs in ..tiering this valuable Vad<
Mecum to the discerning Public, do so with mini
il.a.i ordinary cuntid nee,—knowing Ils •sr lul
Hess and value to every luimly,large or small.—
Look at lhe Table ol Contents, and consider yoi
get more than two V alual.le R. ceipts ami Faetr
i one cent ! The book contains 1.U38 pager
r I octrvo, and is bound in Morocco,
g ‘’'i.ngk—wdli an lilumiuted attille page.-
Pl'ice S 3 50.
1 or fii.i- al hays Book Mores Atlsi.ta Ga.
_ 1'22. 55 d»2m
•J? - Agents wanted in every town and city in
the In ion. On application lhe Terms will b.
forwarded.
Remember every Prize drawn at each drawing,
under the superintendence ol Col. George M. Lo
gan and James A. Nisbet, Esq., gentlemen wh<
are sworn to a la thiul |u-rl<'imiince of tin irduty
Prizes paid w|u q dye without discount. A
orders, rely on it, strictly confidential. Bills 01
ill solvent banks taken at par.
Whole Tickets slll ; Halv-s $5; Q.tartrrss2 5*
Adtlnw. .1 AS. F. WINTER, Manager, Maeor.
may 23.'55 dwly
Piano Forte a d Music Wareroom.
GRIFFIN, .... GEORGIA.
E take pleasure in calling the atti ntgin oi
2 V those wishing to pur< l;gs<( pianos, to oui
.to. k. wld. Ii is tfie most extensive of any in th
Stale. Having be. n engaged in (he lius.ne
br many years, ai <1 having given entire .alistae
don to all our custom, re, we ieel confident in
reeomme .ding the Piano we sed, to be First
Class, and superior to othe-a. Prices prer-iseh
New York retail rates with the addition ol
freights from New Yo.k.
cloud & shaokelford.
sept. 13.'55 <|tf
Four Horse Coach Line from Mariett.
to Cumming.
f|'HE travelling public are in aLtJfc-re—
| tormed that the subscriber h.t
placed upon theabine line a Hplvndi i ioui-ho'*
>'oach, by wh cli pasiMMig* rs are i ut through in
shorter time and with far greater convenirinu-
Ihtiii formerly. Every attention wi I lie naid then
comfort, and no exertion spared tunialcßHftirit
i*qual to any in the B<>uth. Thia line connect*
with the V\ . 6c A. R. R. trains at Marietta Mun
d.iya, Wednesdays, and Fiidnys, tor Cumming,
-rid returnbTuesdays Thursdays, and Saturday*.
Co neciii g also on some daysat t umming. with
hacks to and troin Dahlonega. Persons desirous
ol crossing ths country will br supplied with Con
veyance up u: application to Agent at Marietta
11. T. MAR I IN.
ji.lv 28. ’55 Jaw-Iv-
SK\* XKD
DAQUEHREAN ROOMS,
Over Alexander'n D>ug future. U hit ehall street
ATLANTA. CEOLGIA.
JP UR -rfuk JLk -Lfc* X/ S 3 ULI W
And all the Maivnula used in the Art,
FOB MALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
U W. DILL,
vtl-mtn. Angil.t 2fifh IC’,S. r I ,n
CiTM HOTEL.
LTOKNEK Camp and Common streeta Nev
/ Orleans.
J. STAFFORD, -
J.O. BAItTELS;( Proprietors.
A. W. DANA, ?
itpril 4. ’55 ( dwlv
CHOICE HAVANA C CARS.
I ON I RES, Rio Hondo, Consolation, La Yi
j eIU, Bloomer, with a variety of other choir,
muds. Ibr vale by H. MI'H LEN BRINK.
V.isn.t -to I.M. I rt.
Liud Warrant B.ai.kg
Afterun Approved Foam,
COMPLETE IN EVERYTHING.
The undersigned would call the attention ol
and business men. and others inter
sted. to his supply of correct, and neatly print,-,
'orms ot Claims for Bounty Land. This lorn
vas received direct from the proper department
m.l contains everything necessary. Fot sale u
he cheap h,w»k store hv WM. KA Y.
n..»b 16. .Iw,f
Wayae. Grenville & Co.,
General Commission and Forwardini
Merchants, Savannah, Georgia.
Ail btl4ness intrusted to their care wil
ne, t with prompt attention. Liberal advance
nade on corsign-nent.
T. s. waybs, I o .
B. AMX -AAYNfJ 88 ’ 8
W 7 j Chattanooga.
fob 2 dwlv
E. a. J. F. REYNOLDS,
Commission Merchants,
Decatur Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
!?••>¥»• Have on hand a general stock of Famil'
f Groceries, a fine lot of Bacon ami La
* ' t sifo-ttid article of Cheese and Mack.
Fish, al'of which will be sold low for cash.
•»<•» I2ss.iwtf
Carriages, Buggies, &e.
q, ROBT 11. MAY has opened a Car
.5sK ria P e Uepoait ey ; i ibis city, ot
White Hall street pposite Whit
-iey & Hunte, where lie intends te keep a fui
assortment of Carriages, Rockawnys. Buggies
tc.. which he will sell at Augusta prices, thos
wishing to buy any thing in his line would .1
veil to examine his Stock and prices before pur
•basing elsewhere.
■iee 22 54 w nl7-Iy.
Augusta Hotel,
\ugurta, Georg’-
W. P. TARR. Preprtetor.
09. -as .1 w, ~
V. AN 1 i:L> ! n ANTEDIi
I WILL pay the highest ca-h price foron.
thousand Laud warr.nts.
DAVID B.COOPER. Real Estate Ag’L
Ossie next door to GartreU 4c Glenn (up-stttr«.
iepti,'ss it/
ProfcfissiciMl Cork
fain &. martin
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Mcrganton, Fannin County, Georgia.
William Martin, 7 William C. Fain,
Dahlonega, Ga. ) Morganton,Ga.
may 22 '55 ( lwly
Arthur Hood,
A I TORN'EY at Law. Cuthbert, Georgia,—
Will practice in Randolph, Clay, Calhoun,
Larly, Stewart, Decatur, and Lee.
"I>' 'l 4. '55 , lwly>
S. WBIL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
r '_'T (, >*._GA
Dr. J. M. Brown.
OFFICE near U him Hall,at W. W. White’*
will sttend to the diseases ot wr-men and
hihlr< n.
Constitutionalist, at Augunta, will pleas©
”!*: [lfi-wly.
j. P. BROWN,
A TTORSEY AT law.
iPA*- 7 G"*. CeORQIA.
" *4 5t | 4 w 1,,
William Phillips.
ATTORAEY AT LAW,
Marietta, Ga.
\X 7 ILL practice tn al! the Counties of the A.
» t blue Ridge Circuit, to wit:
Cobb, Lumpkin,
Campbell, Union,
Paulduig. Fannin,
Folk, Gilmer,
Cherokee. Pick, ns,
Forsyth, Fulton,
Also, tn the Supreme Court ot Georgia, and
he United Stales ( ourt. in the Northern Dis,
-let ol Georgia, at Marietta.
,l,n Bft - ’M n«Uf. >
A. W. JOKES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ATLANTA, ... GA.
Office in Kile’s brick building, romer, Mari
na ami Peach Tree street.
feh «• ’»»■ dwly
w. T. DAY,
ATTOMEY A LAW,
Jasper, Pickens County, Gsorgi*. ®
<iov. 18. s'|. tAwlv
JOSEPH L.. LIRA! A,
ATTORAE Y JkT LA W,
%17 11.1. practice in all the Counties of the
» f Blue Ridge Circuit, to wit:
Uobb, Luntpkin,
Cuntfibell, Inion.
Paulding, Fannin,
P**lk, Gdiuer,
Cherokee, Pickitn,
Forsyth, Fulton,
Also, It the Supreme Court ol Gror>a, end
he United States Court, for the Northern District
f Georgia, at Marietta.
Gartrell & Glenn,
ATTOKNiA’S AT LAW,
< -^T I , I ANTA * • 1 : ! GEORGIA
\\ o' atu>ni * ’f"' Courts in th. Counties ot
» » Fulton, DeKalb. Fayette, Campbell Meri
wether, Coweta. Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard,
Cobb and Spalding.
I.UCIUS J. OAKTHKt.L, I LUTHRn J. GLKNN,
Formerly of Wash- I Formerly of Me
ington.Ga. | Donough. Ga.
f47-l*wly]
T. ALLAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LA W 11ENCE VILLE GEORGIA.
\\' LIL practice in the Western and adjoin-
v V l *‘K Counties of other Circuits; and in th©
Supreme Court. Having just returned from
I ex as, afd formed spr tessional connection with
the moKt reliable and competent Attorneys in the
City ol Austin, be is prepared to attend to and in
vestigate generally all (and claims in that State,
■onfided to him, and to turnish all the necessary
11 torniati<»n relative to such claims, and to locate
-»ii and reasomkble termH. A lixt of all the men
alio tell with tannin, VYard & Travis, can be
« ennt hi* office.
Dr. 8. H. Dean,
[) ESPECTFULLY offers his professionalser
vices to the citizens ol Atlanta antbvicinity.
< tllice in c. nnection with Dr. Cue’s office, Mari
•*lt» Htrret.
1 ' W dfim
C. C. Howell,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
\tlawta, GsoneiA.
Will practice in Fulton and all the adjacent
counties.
REFERANCEB:
Ex-Gov. <!. J. McDonald. Marietta, Ga.
itavul Irwin, .. «
Gen. A. J. Hansell, u a «■
iiuweil Cobb, Athens, “
ilon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, “
l>. B. Culberson, Dadeville, Ala.
rtr. H A. Ramsay, Atlanta. Ga.
If. R. Daniell, u u
Atlanta. Aug. 29. '54. nltf.
C. L. BARBOUR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
X’V'ILJ, devote exclasive attention to collect
» T ing and conveyancing.
• •lliee in Holland House, up stars, entrance
irst door above Whitney A Hunt's.
R J. COWART,
WTORNEY 4 COUNSELLER AT LAW.
Atlanta, Georgia.
tDR. JOS. P. LOGAN resjM'ctlully of
lere his professional services to the pul>-
lic—he may It found during the day
at-his Office In Smith's building. White
Hall St. During lhe night, at his res
knee on Ivy Street.
rr a-cial att -ntion paid to obstetrics and all
is kindred departments.
REFERENCES:
Dr. H. A. Ramsay. Atlanta, Ge.
Prof. Wellford, Richmond. Va„ late Preei
dent American Medical Association.
Dr. J. E. Dubose, Atlanta, Ga.
Rev. N Pratt, D. D., Roswell, Ga.
iee 4.’54 «f n A«
BOOK BINDERY.
Attached to the office ol the “Examiner," the
iroprietor thereof has a Book Bindery in opera
ion. In it tie executes work of every description
isually done tn the largest bindery establishments
>t the North, and in a style unsurpaswd by any
ne of them. His terms arc as reasonable as can
>e expected by any one, and far more so than
■Southern establishment generally. His work
•ten are experienced, and ol till-first i'litss in their
-rofessiun. This, together with the prompt ex
. ution ot all work entrusted to him. will, we
<>l>e. induce those who have orders to give, not
overlook liixeKtablislimetit. Sitecitnens.-f work
-”ll he exhibited to all who desire it.
MEDICAL BOOKB.
We have seen at .Mr. Kay's stores a large and
•ell selected assortment of Medical Books, who h,
a ire advised, will lie sold on most reasonable’
•r-ns. The Medical profession, a fine opjiortu
,ity is here presented of securing rare and stand
rd books. We advise them, and the Student*
/.tending the Medical lectures in our city, tocall
ltd examine these publications, ere they pur
•WP PMpwbPFP.
JOB PRINTING.
The proprietor of the “Examiner" is prepared
*o execute Job Printing ot all kinds, upon terms
i, reasonable, as in any city in the South. He
h is on hand a large and well selected assortment
•if type of all descriptions, and is receiving an ad
litional supply of the same, such as warrants him
n asserting that he will execute jobs of any de
s -ription in a style not to be surpassed eba
vhere.
All persons desiring to contract for jubpriaUatf
mil tie vrail te give kuu a call.