The Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 184?-1855, January 13, 1855, Image 4

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WE53SS“!**? WBBSS8DA.I Jan.J». tie exekement has l>eon -created within a *»' <wy Wtmtimil - IIauVaS ,‘Jutt. 4.—The J ; ails of-tbe Abie’s news, tbnugh wainly einl^.di ed in tlio des^aieliftj already sent, will be m liter days past, inre^ard ibtbenbore Bank, feund interesting r ' The Iteilion *>f Austria. The following important statement is ta- ' ken from a-speech of Lord -Iwlm Russell on Friday night: “My belief is that althoagli i not contained in tho literal terms of the j treaty, Austria will find that, -as we do not, propose to diminish the territory .of Russia i j as we propose to leave her a great and pow- by the recent failure of'Messrs. Wadsworth and. Sheldon New York, who held a portion of its stock, and by.the efforts of some of our Georgia papers to create the Impression that the. Bank has already, or is about to fkil in consequence. We would oration bill holders no to let them go at a j e^>rifice, as we learn _ that JaU-billa^re- j wSare'as necessary £.r Austria as-tl«»y ! f' '-.'A j.rrs orlsxoxriue, SmfuA COMMISSION MERCHANT! in John ton's H'arehotaf, comer of l/it.i&r andPrior sts. | .UL-am. November lM, l£it>. *ljr S. BUYANOV COMMISSION Mi:'-CHANT, [ Opposite J. Sot ?»«,] ATCAXTA „ ' GEORGIA. April V, i*5L wiy PROFBSSIOSAL CARDS. ■Jh IS. RiI’L.EY, Wholesale aud Retail Healer in erful slate, and to demand ouly securities -i CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS AND rnnted at the counter of the Bank in Macun ; are f or prance and England, unless, Russia are being promptly redeemed with the specie, shall consent to such fltir and moderate and U. L. Wright, die agent in this city is also prepared to redeem all the bills that may be presented to him. We hare no idea that the Merchants Bank will be seriously embarrassed by Messrs. Wadsworth and Sheldons failure. HQuThat part of tho Queen’s Speech, referring to the Treaty with Austria, caused considerable excitement in the British Par liament When the reply was moved, the Earl of Derby made a furious assault on the policy of the Government in the con duct of the war. He taunted the Ministry with their sluggishnoss, and said that the words “too late” applied to all their pro ceedings. He strongly condemned both Austria and Prus-ia for their policy and declared ho had little faith in either of them. D’Israeli made a brilliant attack upon the indecision of the Government and laughed at the idea of Austrian assistance. Even Lord John Russel in defending the steps taken by the Government did not express any very favorable opinion of the Austrian Treaty. Ho said:— He was never satisfied that Austria had P ursued that course which was her duty. le thought that Austria, os a great Euro pean Power, ought to have earlier joined the maritime Powers. Austria has now ad vanced a step further than 6he had gone be fore, feut she has not even yet gone the length of saying that if, before the end of the year, peace were not made with Russia, she woula be belligerent. She had only this length, that if she should be at war with Russia, a treaty offensive and defen sive should, ipso facia, exist between Aus tria, England and France. She Lad like wise agreed, that, before the end of the year, she would take into further considera tion what steps she would be prepared to take with respect to terms of peace with Russia. These remarks created a sensation and knocked down the funds. There is less in clination than ever to put any faith in the cooperation of Austria with the Western Powers and a growing contempt of the Min istry which will not improbably terminate in their resignation. Democracv in Virginia.—The Iticlunond Enquirer observes: “There never was a canvass in the State, in the beginning of which some disappointment and discontent were not manifested by individual Dem ocrats, but there was never yet a canvass which did not result in tho defeat of the whig party.” There was difference of opin ion in the democratic convention respec ting the nomination of a candidate for the office of governor, hut choice of the majoi- ity having selected Mr. Wise, the friends of the other aspirants, and the aspirants them- selvss, are rallying to his support with zeal and unanimity. The democratic journals which favored the claims of other gentle men, have come out, without an exception with eloquent appeals in support of Mr. Wise. This is a significan sign; for, to a chieve a signal triumph, it is only requisite that the democracy of Virginia should lie cordially united. Supposed Insanity ok the Duke of Cam bridge.—The London correspondent of the Boston Post writes as follows: Madness, like murder, will out, however; and the young scion of Royalty proves tho purity of his blood, by getting crazy, like nis grandfather. It seems that some strange ness of conduct was noticed after the battle of the Alma, in the Duke of Cambridge, but nothing of a decided character appear ed until after the defeat of the Russians at Inkermann. lifting across the battle field and observing a wounded Russian endeavor to 6hoot an English soldier, instead of run ning him through on the 6jK)t, the Duke be gan to reason with him, and his aids coming up, they overheard him saying: that lie should use all his influence at head quarters to have him hanged! As tho dead were being carried by, the Duke began to remark —“That man is not dead, set him on his legs, he’ll walk,” and upon Lord Raglan’s remonstrating with him upon the ill time for such buffoonery, he replied. “Buffoone ry, my Lord! I am amazed. The man is not dead. I myself, saw him alive, and talked with him this very morning!” Meas ures were instantly taken to report the Duke as an invalid, and to remove him from his command. 1 Wc learn from the California papers received by the last arrival that tho experi ment of establishing an overland stage route is to bo energetically tested. Messrs. Adams & Co., with their characteristic promptness and energy, have already sent au agent to establish himself at Salt Lake City, and to examine the routo between thero and California, an experienced mail contractor accompanies tho party, to deter mine the feasibility of a senn-monthly mail Meantime tho Company announces its readi ness to transport express matter on mules. These arrangements it is presumed’ refer only to the route between Salt Lake and California, bnt they are of the greatest im portance diminishing" tho distance remain ing to be provided for by the great overland route. Trade With the East. The late successful expedition of Com modore Perry, promises to confer sooner than the most sanguine anticipated, the most important benefits upon the world at large, as well as upon this country where it originated. Recent accounts from China state that the English admirals .Sterling, has made a treaty with the Japanes, open ing two of the ports of that country .o the trade of the English. The Dutch, it is well known, have for a long period of time, car ried on restricted commerce with Japan. Other nations will doubtless soon form trea ties of alliance, similar to those of our own country and England. Thus one success will continue to follow another till this once inhospitable people shall be placed on terms of peace and friendship with the whole family of mankind. The influence which this sudden opening np of trade with the East is eventually to have upon the commercial world, cannot well be overrated. Especially our own county will reap benefits which no human foresight can fully estimate. Situated mid way between tho East and the AVest of die Old World, washed on either side by oceans on which their commerce rides, America naturally forms the depot of the globe. Our countless shipping, too, offers itself fo- this immense carrying trade, is even now V and 1 ready and upon the spot. Other people of the civilized world are at war; we are at peace. Let it be ours to seek the golden fleece while others reap the iron fruits of war. Opposed to Soup.—The New York Jour nal of Commerce says .* “Another meeting <^red republicans—or whatever they may b^klled—we know not how else to desigunate them was held in the Park yesterday. Several speeches were made of the-same stamp as those of which we have already spoken. They were cal culated to engender bitter animosity be tween the rich and the poor, and in no wise to benefit the needy. In the midst of the throng, a banner was displayed, on which was inscribed, Political knaves and spec ulators have robbed us of our bread, and they offer us soup. We demand our rights. We despise and contemn the rule of tyr* ants.' * terms os it will be our duty to propose whenever a minister of the Emperor shall declare he is directed to enter iuto negotia tion—if, 1 say, their terms arc not accepted by the Emperor of Russia, I anticipate that we shall have, before the opening of the next campaign, the alliance of Austria with us on tho offensive and defensive. The. Campaign in ilic Crimea. The diary of the siege of Sabastopo! and of operations in the Crimea is thus given; November 29.—The war correspondent of the London Times says: “ Although it may be dangerous to communicate facts likely to he of service to the Russians, it is certainly hazardous to conceal the trutb from the English people. They must know sooner or Later that the siege has been for many days practically suspended, that our batte ries are used up and silent,* and that our army arc exhausted by the effect of the ex cessive labor and watching to which it lias been so incessantly exposed. The Russians know this well enough. The relaxation of our fire is self evident; but our army though weakened by sickness, is still equal to hold ing its position, and to inflict chastisement on assailants who may venture to attack. Nothing would so animate our men, des titute of all stimulating influences beyond those of undaunted spirit, than the prospect of meeting the Russians outside their en trenchments, and deciding the campaign by the point of the bayonet. Last night there was a brisk affair between the Chasseurs de Yiuccnnes aud Russian Riflemen in front of the flagstaff battery earth works, and the Russians dispelled all absurd mytlis about their being in want of powder and ball, by a most tremendous cannonade assault and counter assault,continued amid a furious fire, which lighted up the skies with sheets of flame from nine o’clock at night until four in the morning. Volleys of musketry and salvoes of cannon roared through the camp during the whole night; but few lost their re3t in consequence, for these affairs are now of nightly occurrence. Nov. 20.—Tho fight between tho French and Russian riflemen, aided by artillery, was, as usual, renewed last night. Tho ob ject of this contention is a mud fort near the Quarantine Battery, which the French persist in holding, although useless. Prep arations for the renewal of a general bom bardment are being proceeded with from day to day ; the great obstacle is the bad state of tho roads. Nov. 2$.—During the day the Russians fire on British about one gun every five minutes. The English look out. A man cries, Tower, Iiedan, or Garden Battery, and the shot is returned ; but the fire on the French is much more lively, and is kept up with sonic effect on their earthwork and parallel. Every night aoout nine o’clock, the Flasstaff, Quarantine and Wall batteries, open a furious cannonade, which, for from twenty to forty-five minutes, is as hard as the men can load, right into the French Hues, and then follows instantly a sally, the result of which is invariably the same. The Russians push a strong column out of tho place, rush towards tho first line, drive in the pickets and riflemen, get up to the first parallel—sometimes into it, occasionally be yond it and close to the second parallel— when they arc received, as they advance, by the French covering parties, with a dead ly fire ; they halt and fire in return, are charged by the French, who route and pur sue them into the town, hut who are obliged to retire by the flank fire of the batteris aud street guns. In this way the French lose forty or fifty men, but the loss of the Rus sians in these alerks must be considerable. Frequently, about day-break, tho Russians repeat tho performance. Nov. 29.—Storm, wind and rain. The Russians have much strengthened their de fences. They have scarped tho ground in front of all their batteries, have constructed strong batteries in front of the lines, thrown up numerous earthworks, aud made sunken batteries before all their redoubts, and a long scarp of slopes. During the uight a particularly strong sortie was made on the French. J Tearing a noise a French rifleman crept forward and saw a column of Rus sians, two thousand strong, forming in the rear of tho battery. The French, therefore, seven hundred strong, silently' mounted the parapet of their own battery, and received the Russians with a dead volley; then, leaping down, attacked them with the bay onet, and compelled them to retreat. Nov. 30.—A heavy fire on the French during the night. The Grand Duke Micha el was observed making a reconnoisauce at a distance of one thousand yards. Flags of truce were exchanged respecting money for the prisoners. Dec. 1.—More rain. The state of the roads prevented the arrival of supplies, and part of the British forces put temporarily on short allowance. The deaths from fever and cholera reach sixty daily. Dee. 2.—Continued raiu. The besiegers began to erect huts for sholtor. Deserters say that the condition of the Russians on the field is worse than that of the allies.— Much bell-ringing and rejoicing heard in Sebastopol during the night, supposed caus ed by the arrival of provisions. Dee. 5.—The Russians made a sortie against the French lines, when eight divi sions of French under Gc-n. Forri repulsed them with much loss. Dec. 7.—The Paris Monileiir says the be siegers’ batteries were re-established, and before three days firing would be resumed. The allies arc sufficiently entrenched and provisioned to remain throughout the win ter. Dec. 13.—A Russian despatch states that up to this date nothing of importance had occurred before Sebastopol. Some small sorties had been successful, in one of them the Russians captured some small mortars and spiked others of a larger size. The fire of the allies continued feeble. General Prospects. The Russian defence on the South are es timated at one hundred guns stronger than when the siege began ; while, on the other hand, the British have erected a very pow erful battery, not yet opened, on an emi nence North of tho valley of Inkerinann, and commanding every house in Sebastopol, Brittanuia Ware, LAMPS, FLUIDS, OILS, Ate. Atlanta, December 1, 1S53. 2J-tf Augusta Races.—The annual meeting over the Lafayette Course commenced yes terday. The Chronicle Sentinel notices six stables in attendance, in which are a number of nags distinguished for speed aud endurance. Among thorn we notice Griff Edmonson, Mary Taylor, Martha Dunn, Brown Dick, Maid of Orleans, and Charles Ball. Lay of (He Henpecked. O. her linir is as dark an the midnight n ave, Aud her eyes is like the kindling fire. An«l her voice is as sweet as the spirit’s voice. That chords with the scrapli’n lyre. Hut h f f i*:iPh are ns sharp as a toasting fork, And her arms ure as strong as a bear**; She pulled my hair and she gouged my eye, . And :.jc kicked me down the stairs. I’ve got me an eye that is made of glass, And I’ve got me a wig tliat’s new; Tilwig is frizzled in corkscrew curl*. And my eye is a clouded blue. She may shake her knuckles full in my face, And put the lamp to my beard, And hold the broomstick over my head— But I’m not a 4 allafcard. For I’ve bound her oTer-to keep tlie peace, And I’ve bought me a crab-tree cane; The policeman will coroe, n[tul the justice, too If she meddles with me again. My head was a week iu the linen car, Anil my eye a month in the patch; I never thought that the torch of love Would light such a brimstone match! Negroes Wanted. • subscriber will pay the highest cash prices for * negr«»e.s of every description. Persons at a distance wishing to soil will plea: o write, describing negroes fully, and stating lowest price. I can be found ai the Washington Hall. A. B. Me* 1 ’EE. Atlanta, Sept. 15th. IS51. Savannah MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. i>. WEED. President. JOHN R. WILDER, Secretary. T HE undersigned, -Ajjen of the above Company is prepared to tako risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks &c., on the most far* ruble terms. C- L. WRIGHT, Agent. Atlanta,’March 11. 41-wtf. 6. A. PILGRIM, City Sexton, C A.\ be found ai all time* at his residence, or. the lot of Mrs. Ogilby'fl, on the corner of Hunter and Prior streets, just below Pettis’ Livery Stable. Atlanta, March 9th. 1S54 41—w6m* BSedioal. DU. JAftfKS R. SMITH LTAVLNix'ptti-iEnoently !' • .tf. <1 in tfiis city, LA Offer; his Profesaicntt' r. wit •GENERAL ADVCimSEMEOTS. UNITED STATES MAIL LInf.. "iVjveksityof N ew YoHc&. SflYsuinab* t ice. to tfce- citiaens of Atlanta. An a-t. . icnee of more than 20 years in the practice >.t PHYHC, in’Scot- I gia (18 years of which wore spout in Washington } county) is the only gnanurtcc offered' of'his skill [ and experience as n Physician. - i When not professionalty engaged, he may, stall * times, be found at the Atlauta Republican Office, t Xc or at his residence on Prior street, one door South ! of Mitt-hell street. References. parr a* mckenzie, DEALERS IN »ry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, HARDWARE ADD GROCERIES. Will uhcatft pay the market price for aU of IPBLODTJOE. Free h-tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. HllSFNICUTT & SILVEY HAVE removed Ky. C. Dougherty•'* Wm. Markham, Esq., Rev. J. P. Duncan. L. P. Grant. Esq., A. G. Ware, of Atlanta Atlanta, Nov. 22, 1S54. Dr. Wm. P. Haynes, E. r. Williamson, Gen. T. J. Wart hen, of Sandersville. yly. L C. SIMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW ATLANTA, GEORGIA. November 8. 1854. SSAly S. FRANKFORD R EDCClXn his FTOCK, will offer, for CASH, greater inducements than usual. The Subscriber intends leaving for the North in a shorttime, to lay in a large and extensive fall supply, takes this opportunity of informing his former pat rons, and the public generally that he will dispose of bis SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at snch prices as cannot fail to please. His stock, as usual, consists of every article kept in a Retail Dry Good Establishment. Call soon and you will be sure to findthe greatest bargains at S. FRANKFORi Atlanta, Aug. 3d, 185-1. (10—w4w) Whitehall st. Pioducc Depot in Atlanta. THE GREATEST DESTRiBUTIXG POINTIN' GEORGIA. rpiiE subscribers expect to keep constantly on hand A stockofGeo.giaaudTenuessee Produce of all kinds ruch^as: Bachs. Laui>, Cobs, Oats, Floub, Lime, Mr\l, '&c., &c. A'so. a good Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. SEAGO, ABBOTT i CO □Atlanta, Feb. 9, 1854 37—ly (iARD£LL£ & DELAIGLE, (Jormcrlg nf Augusta, Ga.) Factors and Commission Merchants. Accom modating Wharf, Charleston. S. C. Liberal advances made on Consignments of l*roduce. It KRKXCES:—Messrs. Bustin and Walker, AccrsT.%. Doughty & Beall,’J. Frazier & Co. Cf vrl;--ton. S C August 10, 1—wCm Dv. W. l\ PARKGli, R ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity, in the practice of Medicine and its collateral branches. He mnv be found, when not profession- aly engaged, at hi? o .'ec and residence in the John-on House, Whiic-IIall street. Nov. S, 1S5-L dtvly ~ DEKrTISTSIV. IiR. IV. T. C. CAMrBEIJ,returns thanks kto bis friends and the public for the Pliberal patronage bestowed, and. in asking for a continuance of the same, informs them ll.itt he is stiff to be found at his old stand, over A. Alexander’s drug store. White-hall St., where he still plugs teeth in the best manner and warrants them to stand, also inserts teetii ou gold or platina plates with continuous gum f or the best stj-ie of block teeth—trom one to a full set, by suction, or in any way to suit the taste. Particular attention paid to childrens’ teeth, and all operations warrented. Those needing anything iu his line are requested to caff and examine specimens of his '.York. Examinations and advice free References—all for whom he has operated, Atlanta. Oct.19 ’54. 21—dwlv rw Brick Building, north of theRuITi oad a-n-1 opposite the Atlanta Bam..'and ftre receiving a gone-al stock of . ; .j STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ! which wiU be sold at the lowest market prices. Also, a desirable stock . of ClotlxiHK, { j Tor men and youths' which cauuot.be excelled,!!! mate- I rial style, or finish, in fhe city, tall before purchasing ; I elsew here, and estiinii » for yourselves. IV.. also, j i keepa beautifuL line of fimdstring Ges. ts—under gar- j j ments of .111 descriptions. j j Shoot, Hoot*, JJals, Cops, Valises, Carjtetbags, j Trunks, Umbrella*, <tc., Ac. i In ‘.act, eyerytiling in the clothing and furnishing line. ! Come aid see—you will not go away dissatisfied. | Thankful to our former p-ifrnus for past favors are ! beg a continuance of the same. [ Atlanta, October^ath, 1854. 10-6m. (SEMI- WEEKLY.] On and after March 18th, the new and splendid side-wheel steamships FLORIDA, 1300tons, Capt.'M. S. IVOODIUTJ. 'ALABAMA, 13S0 tons, Oapt. G. R.SCUEXCK. ALWSTA. !500 tons Capt. T. I.yos. KNOXYIi.LF, 1300 tons 1 Capt. C. D.Lrn- l jw will !en v- vEIV YORK AND PAVANNAH every TFetlnesiay and Saturday. ibattc ships are among the larges on the aoaat, un surpassed in speed, safety or comfort—making their passages in 50 to Co hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful amtpolite officers. They offec-amost desirable conveyance to Xcw York. ' - Cabin Pasrnge ....I $25 Steerage passage.. ,.... 9 PADI.KFORD. FAX CO.,'. AgcntsinFuvr.nnsh. &AMH, MITCHELL. 13 Broadway, Kew York. SV.-nnanh March 14.1854. T. N. COX ATTORNEY AT LA W, ATLANTA, GA. Nov. 2, 1S54, d&wly DR. B. IH. SMITH, Atlanta, Georgia, R ES’ECTFTTJLY tenders his professional services to the citizens of this place and vicinity, and solicits a share of public patronage. Office at residence, on Reach- tree street, opposite tire Methodist Church. Atlanta. March SO, 1S54. 44—wly. C. W. MARRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Frunklin, Hfttrd County, Ga* ‘\7r7~ILL attend to professional business in theconun- V V ties of Heard, Carrol!. Campbell, Cowetta, Fayette. Merriwcther and Troup, ukkerexce;*—Hen. E. Y! Hill, LaGrange, Ga.: Messrs. Irwin & Knight. Marietta. Ga., Col. M. !»1. Tidwell. Fayetteville, Ga.;Mr. William Dough erty, Columbus. Georgia w MARTIN & PATTERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Colirmhuft, Georgia. M. L. Patters-tx.j 40—wly* [B. Y. Martin DOWSING & YOUNG, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant, No. 28, Grader Street, New Orleans, In. B USIKEsW entrusted to uk shall receive our personal attention, (and from our desire to plea.-.e. and o»»r experience in business, we fiatter ourselves that we ‘ will give general satisfaction.) In the execution of orders we will he prompt, and take special care to purchase, as far as possible, from first hands, nnd at wholesale prices. Goods received and for- warded with despatch. In fine, it shall be our earnest endeavor to be in nil respects faithful agents. .Aug 11, 1853. 11 wtf Atlanta., July 28d, 1854. DR. D’ALVTGNEY. SURGEON AND DENTIST, OFFICE AT IUS RK-TDKECK. [Opposite the Atlanta Steam Flouring .1/(7/.] November. 28. 1850. [20—wtf.] J. A. PUCKETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, "1X741.1. promptly attend to all business entrusted VV his cave. Office ou IVhile Hall Street. TH0S. S. DANIEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Atlulanta* Ga* Atlanta Machine Works, [La/e Atlanta Iron Foundry.J nnlll^ new Company is now prepared to do Work on slioi t notice of heavy and light Castings of the lnrtest im proved patterns, of Ikon, Brass or Composition, all of which will be warranted. Tnruiug, Jloriug aittf Dri ing DONE TO ORDER, ALSO SURE W CUTTIN of ten feet, or under, cf any sized thread required. Heavy and Light Forging of wrought Iron .or £tecl done in superior style. Particular Attention. is called to tiieir Patterns for Mill Gearing of Merchant? and Custom Flmmhtr nnd Saw Mill*. Gin Gearing of a H the usual sizes, and Bark Mills always kept on hand. We. a re also prepared to build Stationary Engines with the latest improvements, all of which will be sold low for cash. Copper and Brass taken in exchange .or work at ca.^h prices. JAMES I«. DUNNING, John McDonough. P. i?.—Allot the above Company are practical Mechan ics, and give their undivided attention to the business. September 11th. 15 '•*** .Stf. Winships Iron Works, T HF. subscriber is now prepared to receive and exc cute orders foi all kinds of Catlings and Machine Works, and all person* favoring him with orders may rely upon having tiieir work executed in ilie best manner and at short notice. Orders for SASH. BUNDS AND DOORS, promptly attended t«» at his Car Establishment. Ca.su paid for Old Copper, Brass and Cast Iron. RAtlnnta. June 14. 1854. fd-ly] JOSEPH WiNSHIP. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia and Savannah STEAMSHIP LINE CARRYING THE TJ. S.;MAIL. Change of ScliPdsilc. *p!tE Athnr-e. Sc Lagmgs* Railru?^ euniitffi* at F.:-! 1 l'oint with the Mkeou fc 'Vcstucr. Kailrffi.il Through from Montgomery to Savannah in off hours Leave M-mt’ry »tS,30~p. m. arrive at E. l'oint 8.20 ft. m •> K. l’oint at S.45 a. m. • at Mncoo 2,30 r- •- Macon “ 4.30i>. ro. •; t-av’nr.li 2,Co n. m Fee from Montgomery to "Ye-1 l'oint $3 5b ;i TYest PolSt to Fast' Point 3 25 u East Point to Snvr.unnli 8 09 Tliis line consist*of the well know n first class Steam ship? STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J. Garvin KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. K. Hardle. In streV.^lh, snecflan-.l acccuunoaations, 11 esc ships ure unsurpassed, if equalled, bynnyon the const- Wv- er'navigation, 199 miles. Ttvo nights at sea, Huffing days, every Wehneiduy, from each port i\gCis£s. Savannah. C. A. L. Lamar, Corner Drayton uni. Bryan sis. Philadelphia, Hmios & Mauti.,-, el A North Wharves. Xe-r-York, ScitAX-OXjt Taiuiax. 19 Old Slip, foot V, all Medical Department T HE Annual Course ilfjWctpnssJa'ihN department uvilleciimneneh on Holiday. NoA-iol.er L.th, an,l i irtU terminate In tte eneuibjj Jkuuh. , a. . ' .Tamts.TfrxfP, IL'P. FroOsstiv of Prentice of Medicine Waut'.t'U' Stove,‘AI. D-, Professor of CV euiislf 1 - J. L. Rrowxi., M. P., I’roft'Acor; of Surgery. A. H. CRT AS, Jt P., Pi-ofessor of Obstetrics. A. J. WFDbsanrtx: If P., ProtesAor of Anan iyy. Grsr.v. rs A. Mott M.Ti Professor ofMatuyia .ceuiea. TliOP. Hpxt. M. D: Prof, of Physiology and Pathology. Corxkup.s C. JhoUin. il. P.. 1 xienvmst’-'of Anatomy. Saxtki. 1*. Caoms. V. P.f J , . J , SVThefhoms for Disv-cting will be ou tudf.nrd Monday in October. . The Faculty arc Visiting PJiysi^uii.' and . ; u»gt.>ns or the Charity attwwl Umn Institution from November to Aprfk . The Students accompany Uk Brotcsu^tfS m. t.icir visits, i.rnfj frJ?c cf exenjoy p-cLiaordlnApy pi*ac- tical advantages. ' ^ '* There are. duririg \he'sesrior:, r.hmit eight hutturcu persons preaevibed for daily. In 1S5& tho number of patients was Uiirteen thoustted seven hundred.^ud fifly-niuo. ; - July 20, (II—4m) TTIGS. HUNT, M. D-, CHARLESTON to PHILADELPHIA. Through iu 45 to 50 Hours! jJS-FARE 930—-MEALS lMCEUPEP.-Sa American Steamship Company’s Line, STEAM snip Uf)0 000 Sl i , i E ? IO 5 *,° r s!l * < ’;. * n } IierMtn i (Jjji oe 0V er VuI, ntino'sConfectionary, opposite Intelli- , ” ‘N 1 * be su Pl ,b ^ to calling geneer Office. Wiiiteiiall SU-eVt. at my Yard, south of Allanta. * (w9-.n A. MOODY. gee Xov. 24. 1S53 Auction & Commissiou Business! S. J. SHACKLEFORD H AS taken tlie large and commodious: House on Alabama strecet, south of. and contiguous to, the Common Passenger l»epot. whore lie h prepared to re ceive Consignments of all kinds of MERCHANDISE and I PRODUCE. Bacon, I^ird. »V:c., i:c. He will, also, give strict attention to the Sale of j NEGROES. REAL ESTATE, HORSES. an*l any and j every thing, which may he desired to be sold at Auc tion or Rrivatklv, on Commission. Ail Consignments will be disposed of agrecabl/ to j instructions, and funds promptly remitted. [51-ly.j I AYER’S PILLS. FO-S ALL THE PU2P0SES OF A Haygood & Whitaker, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta. Ga* (Office over G. Gunby’s Store, Whitehall street.) GREENE B. HAYGOOD. j JARED I. Will TAKER. Formerly of. Watkinsille, j Formerly of Fayrtcille, —- b C OX > j ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW and Solicitor in Equity, | 'VY^TI.Ltake cases in reference to Wills, Divorces, kc. V V in any part of the Union. Also, cases in respect { to Titi.^ to Land in the vicinity of Atlanta. Ga. I July 27. 1864. J9—wly] JETHRO W. MANNING. [Formerly cf Coriwjlon, Ga.] A T T O 11 NEY AT L A W , A tin !>ta, Georgia. O FFICE opposite Council Hall, Whitehall str»*et. Wil promptly attend to all lmsine.-s entrusted to his cave. Atlanta, Feb. 3d, 1S53. 30-wly. \MILY PHYSIC. l ,ur .4 i<m^ exist fd public, demand for an inch could be relied on as ml perfectly s.-ic iu its operation. This hat been prcjiaretl in meet that demand, aud an exten live trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with wh.it sacees- it accomplishes the purpose desitrned It is easy to make make the best of all none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This ha., been attempted here, and with what serve s wc would respectfully submit tc the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious nnd irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to "be derived from thorn. These ,tills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any i|uantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their t:s.i in the sever:-. 1 diseases to which they a.re ap plicable are given on the liox. Among the com plaints^ which l:a' c been speedily cured by them, we mar mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms DIS. T. 3,DARHALL, R R^PECTFUIJ.Y tenders his professional services to the Citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. Office at his residence on McDonongh Street. Jan. lit), 1S53. 34-wly DR. W. T. GRANT, TX~OULD inform the citizens of Atlanta aud vicinity. V V that ho has located in their cit}*, for the purpose of practising medicine in ail its branches, and solicits a liberal share of their jwrironage. Ho can l>c found at _ w t all liours^dilier at his ufiice on Whitehall street. op]*o- n s'.' v**i(*al liill *but not easvtc * the Johnson Honse. or at his room in the Holland 1 ,'tills —one which should have | ^° nse ' «* r ch 38, 1864, -»4-i'ffy Medical Notice. DE. JAMES M. 3ABEE, I! o ni o fe p a t h i c Physician! R ESPECTFULLY offers hla professional services to the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity*. Oliiceand rooms in Dr. Westmoreland's liousc. corner Caliioun and Railroad Streets. opj»osite the .Steam Flouring MiiL Atlanta. Feb. 24. 1S53. 39—wlv. CALL AND SEE! nn?IF subscriber, having purchased the ?tock Ox" Goods formerly owned by Mr. T. DnoXAN. will continue the business at the Store lately occupied by him, and will kew'p constantly on hand, until all is closed out, a full supply of Family Groceries AND Uy'Being anxious to sell oil' and close up the busi ness, he will sell Goods LOWER f han they hare been sold before in!his place! M. J. REILLY. Atlanta. February 7. 185*1 38—If TRITAX, VANDEXBEIU; & CO. MUSIC DEALERS, Whitehall st., in Johnson House. sign of the Golden Piano, H AVE received, in addition to their very extensive stock of Sheet Music. 501) NEW 1*IECES of ike latent publication. Also. Guitars and Flutes, which they offer for sale at New York Priori. Our Rianos will speak for themselves, as they are the pro • u ;ts «>f those houses which received tho firs! ijchlen mrJ ii attho Crystal Pal ace Exhibition. Atlanta. July 2u, 1854. [8—wtf] Furniture for Sale, AT THE SIGN Oi O . Houston & Son. C AN be found Beauro's. "Ward robes. Lounges. Small Tables. Wash and Work Stands, with a variety of Long and Short Posted Bed Steads, with other articles of Furniture, which will be kept on hand from time to time. All put up of good material. Atlanta. January 19, IS54 34—if BARGAINS ! B\HG 4INS!! BARGAINS ! !! 1 would inform the public that I am getting in inv*J SPICING AND SUMMER, STOCK, and respectfully sjlicit an inspection: of Goods, it * prices. My assortment will be found complete, and 1 will sell as low as any honorable competitor for cash or approved credit. J. T. DOANE. Atlanta. Match 9th. 1854. 41—If Matches! Matches!! Matches!!! PATRONISE HOME INDUSTRY. QUAKER CITY, Capt. J. H. Hodgdox," 1 800 Toni Barthen.’ Tlie above new and magniticeut Steam Slim. hr..it ex- preff-ly for this route, is one »;f tlio largest <•» the Ame rican coast, and is unsurpassed, if c<(ualicd. tor sj * “d, strength, comfort or accommodation.'Trailing days frmn each port as follows : From Philadelpliia. 5?at* % rdav, l>ec« 2. •* ’ ** i so | Agents in 1 > hu.ap::i.piua, Heron .Marti Wharves. Agents in Oiarlesion, Holme.' 5: Strong, Wliarf. All produce consigned to the agent; ^11 be forwarded to Philadelphia free of Nov. S. TRCIH IS JIKilITtr I ARE vr.cr SI(;k? HEW VI LNT -»• TIONS! 0p rilft,' Ast for HiunptOG’H .VcgetabTo Tir.ctuvp Tk cures made by this ideasaot notl sate retnott.” 6 *^1 ffuoft cimnlerftiting. ‘ 5 Way i; A Mtilicinc must liave merit aud er;..i to stimil the test cf public opinion. No art’K a good inedicinoit-it lie not really so. «1>. FIRE & 3JFE INSrilANCE. ? 'HE subscriber is prepared U> take risks against loss * of buiMings(»f cverv dc-aiption (not prohibited by the rules or the Comp lilies) iind-steeks of goods, by fire, uponus-.Teasonabh terms :-s cry t*f equal re sponsibility in the soi MiOru CLUi'-iV. . He has t|ie,. Agency, of two of the oideiit Comp.*”.*ps in tlie United States, viz. The Hartford Fi: c Li-man re Company nnd fhcTErna lusuranee..(Company c.i Hertlord, tbo late re ports of which «henjr them be fri a pe feetly «onnd con- riitiun. having a qa.-h cai-ital rf overS- OO.OC’d. The at* tontIon ci Jh chanic.s and laboring men g. »ierall3 r uml r-U heads of hunUies L> re. £CC ’uliy calle> to the fact that they can sren.e a coinpetcnc/ *o tbeir families in r.f-cr life by a til He nnnualcxpcncc emph^ ed in ensu ring their life. The Charter Oak Li*e Insurance Oom- p .ny. of which the subscriber is Ag nfc, will grant pol icies for from S5GG io $5090 upon, reasonable terms.— Owners of Negroes.need never loose th’tt kind of proj^ erty if they will ensure their lives in tills Office. Office No. Abibani-i Street. WM. ?.I.\RKITAM. Atlanta, Oct.. g81h 1854. dtf From Charleston, ^ftturdav, Dec 0?b. Boyce 5: Co.’s in Ck: iocton. Fare Reduced. Cabin Passage from Charleston to Haw York, Twenty Dollars. U. S. MAIL LINS. N. Y. 4 Uiarleston Steaoi Packets, [ cmi” ’4A/ oel5.1y.j NASIl YU 1500 tons, M. Berry. {‘oiuinan«U*r MARION. 1200 tons, W. Foster Commander. Leave Adgerks JAalES ADGER, 1200 tons, C. Turner Commander. SOUTHEi’NER, 1000 tons: T. I>. Ewan, Commander, wharves every u the citizens of Atlanta that he is the solo for the celebrated Decater -Matciies Price ^ gross B1.00, at l ? rinter. Boukbimle Bookseller, k**.. kc. Atianta Jan., 18th. ch this city.— _L Wednesday <fc Saturday Afternoon, after the arrival Of the cars from the South k West. These steamships were built expressly for tin* 1> no. » and for safety, comfort, and speed, are unrivalled on 1 tho Coasts. ! Table-, supplied with ewiy luxury—attentive Jaud l cautious co. .manders. will ensure Travellers by .this I Line every possible comfort and accommodation. | For freight or passage, having elegant state r« onFac- j oommodations, apply to HENRY ill;KROON'. , Onarleston. S’. r . Ca/bin Pasnage, $20. Steern«? e 5 .. 8. Valuable City l.ots forSale. ! EVER A1. Ya Inn hie City Lots for Sale in the vicinity of tho Fair Ground, which will bo sold on aoo.omino dating terms lvv applying to P. DOUGHERTY or T. i liOOXAX. on Whitoludl sfret t. Atlanta, May ISth, 1S54. Real Estate!;Agency! I ri tili: undersigned lin a opened an office for celling and 6E0SCHA IHItBLE WOItkS, G Rankin, VTm. W: Hnrlic!;, Geo. L. bnmmey, [SUCCESSORS TO A. .Vi'KJXgOX ft CO.] rrrlll&eJt;iblirtUmentliasbeeniiVLiucc«sstuloptffttt;oafot JL anuui'uorofyejjr.1. Tiieijnnrrirsare well opsin*!, and lliC Marble is superior tf> uni in tbclrffel Wo have so iierfected ouiffaJifftic-9 for geftingto caff iiti - shine 'work; that ivc can furnish Monuments, Tomlis, Tallies, HF;AD STONES, and everything iu our line of business, in bettor stjde. and at cheaper rates, than any yard in the country. When it is considered that v.e saw our own marble, paj no jobber’s profits and no high freight from the North, \z will be so. n that \yc- do possto* material nvU vantages overall competitors. Wc cordially solicit our iriend.s nnd the public gone rally to examine our work, and compare onr prices witli those ol other yards before ordering NorU»er:i marble. We have un hand at ourvajd in Marietta, a large as sortment of finished v: • —Mbnuiucuts, Toombs, kc..— whercour agent (J. W. Syiomci.- will ell at our prices. Our r.riucipal work is done at !hc stills. Address 31—ly J. G. RANKIN' * CO. Marble Woik V. O.. Ga. WARRANTED FIAN0 FORTES ’ FOR SALE 0?i TRIAL. np.lIE subscriber !in" murlcn'rritn"e- JL ments with some of the most cei- cbrate l Piano Porte makers for scj>- plies. .Hi.-; instnnnents arc always direct from tho factories, in original packages, of tho ktosL anil most fasuiyuablo stylos, aud Ua v the most Impor tant improvcinents. Without expeurivo . tore rout, or other outlays attending an open establishment of this-liind, hois enabled to furnish these instruments at the lowest prices obtainable, and being a professional man himself he feels confident to have it in his power to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. Those only who wish to procure first-class iusti uinents will please address the subscriber. C. F. BARTH, Atlanta, 0". rrit- Old Pianos taken in exchange as a part payment for neve ones. Good second-handed Pi anos for sale aud hire on reasonable terms. Dee. 21. ISa-i. d&wly. Forwarding Business, At CEms-Jeston, §, C. ■•yr vtv THF. undrrsiifnrf. t.-tanecflon . with a general (’orond^xtou business H'friSS’ f.. r tlv“ia!e of CO'i rOX. FLOOR, ffefeca lJACOX. UOltN. and all other Pi.iduce.vriil forward wiilt the eieatest !•< -:Uc despatch, them passes from mouth to mouth Wilt rri'r.ro" Uiaa asvffpaperaeaa spread it. A living tvito fying 'to t'.ie OIU'O it uiedielnc has tuadc **»'!• fur more service than any newspaper inlverttii 15 ' In proof of ivhat ivc say above, we-relei YoxiaJ ton’s Vegetable t incture, and its effects.' " The V. iTc of T IV. YunUie, ttrocer, TC p rar , cured of Rhernbatisin of 8 years standtn*- „n ' ! ‘ " dies tailed. *’ re, . • iyui. ii. Oldham, (late of the Cuvtom iicoj. f . • ling 120 riacst.. of Dyspepsia, gi-eat debiiitv - ‘J t *’ Vl . cured. * • ’ ** r »=att:-. jyi. A.- Schaeffer, Esq., one or tli« oldest tt n .-, aud,ino.-,t highly rc.Bectable citizens, curie tf**' 1 wealcnea-' and rcstored.to robust health. '' 01 Brest Jarr'et Plummer. 153 E\ Baltimoto st. sufferedi ly six years with hip disease and mercurial rhi',, cured after all other remedies failed. '' Space, will not permit to pamo hundreds <,f .as Geo. IV. Cioodrich, Capt. Tiios, Cunot Itc.Le.-i . -v James Symfh, cured or rireuma. :• m . p ‘. A. Gi-flin. John T.ilUe, Rev. V. Rfftrige, l'. s \ av a • thousands of others cured of Dyspepsia v', Cough. Liver Complaints, Kroneoits, ct. Vitu?'i' < ‘ B! Ac, Vie refer to our own citizens. Calh.n ti-r . 1 ■' Rr. Uempton, tho author of this great VegetableTinclcre, is in Ids SOHi yieud ;n so that it will be seen it is uni an aitide lose on the public. GREAT GCUK4JK RHEUMATISM BY liASIl ii,\- VKDF.TAlii.t. TL'.XTCHE. v Chu.-vkb i)i.7rnie"r,Jam; Messrs. Mortimer & Mowb ey—C last live years i have been a mimv ■ cl mtttiam, till, seeing your reemnmendation of j ton’s Veg'dalite Tincture, ' 1 procure, 1 , a loidi,, first dose lias so much relieved mo (ha; us justice to give to tiro suffering world the ft](plication. Mine was Acute lUioamati.-m iu uc tUatl was confined to my bed fur the last six' Tlie first botile acted like a charm, the s-.c l‘' : stvergtli to my poor afflicted back, and I well and feel as young as when 1 was now 74 years of age. , '‘tot t'A up t„g "y M. i« “til: I'.,r v. ? m 8b,;. ‘Ban,;, aud th ausidi-r :• ‘ vesnp;: axteen. I consider your Tinctu 1 tbo i I itlerttliaKrtisa, ifiachiiuiry, Prodace, and other property consigned f* Iiitn; for the interior of Georgia. Alabama. Tennessee. North nndctouthCarolina, Florida, and for :uiy northeru or foreign port. August. IT, IS54. (12—Cm) .1. ij. WILLY. EmrKEsn*—I. P. King, l'resident G.R. It., C. T. Pol lard PresT. Montgomerv It. R.. W. M. Martin. Pres’t. F. A- E. Bk., Hopkins. Hudson ft Co.. Charleston. .1. Paid well, i’ras't. s. C. R. ft. Jno. F. Mims, .ttlanta, Rice Duliii, Cliiirieston, Bastin & Walker, Augusta ige and poor suffering humanity ought to erect;' ■ *f moot to Ur. Hampton, who has saved tliouxm.i, pain. And you, gentlemen, have acted the part,f,' Tic benefactors in disseminating the bci.ct: have resulted from your invaluable remedy. 1 am a plain cotton planter, aud have never v,- -. lor literary fame; but when my fellow beings arc r.iy ed shall i hesitate, or through modc-ty, v. iiUhnU j- infurmatlou valuable to my fellow man? f,,. j| consider this worthy of a place iu uuv of your ntvo per... you are at lilicrly to make use of it. Your, i™ ALTAIi KEMBAIJ." CUKE FITS ! REAP!! REAP!:: JIoke tiiAX Golb ro the Sice.—From one cf the®,, respectablePraggists in South Carolina: C'lr.iREESTt'X, ?. C.. fept. 21. Rr Messrs. Mortimer k Mowbray:—Tlie sale of Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture is increasing overt and everybottie sold recoramecdstUls valuc.Meir.c to the afflicted. Several cf our planters have trie:' in different cases with astonishing succ - and ting it by half dozens, it has been found to *1.' greatest remedy for rheumatic affections; and a •’.erful cure has been performed on a negro sup, ; by Fit s. I will furnish you with a number of f-, ' cates if yon wish them, please rend me. soor. -. po-silde a supnlv of the Tincture. I am genilei^ yours. ■ IV. C. THOTT Hi: lid reds in this city will bear ssme test iuinnv. Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture is purely vAA and warranted free from all mineral substance, j; Tincture, by its mild, pleasant, and safe action on;' stomach, liver kidneys, lungs, and the nervi \. sy.:. cures Dyspepsia, liver CkimpUiiut, Disease of tlie l'i; ry Organs, Coughs, Asthma. Bronchial Ail«:;, Consumption.- Scrofula,.King’s F.vil. IVi icis. p.p,. tism, (tout, Neuralgia, St. Vitas’ Dance. Fit.. \ . vous Affections generally. Fistula. Pil. Ik-weic,, pi shits, with all diseases arising from impure VW’. As a remedy lor tlie various tlerangcmoi <>{ th« l. male System, it seems to have nu superior. The Female System has, in Doctor Ham, tonY Ve. table Tincture, a Cure for its numerous an! cumpiia.; derangements. Hundreds who liavo been Uv! iii;,,: and dispuited, and ou the verge of a premature gnu, have been restored by its use to blooming heil, : which we are abundantly able to prove by M-.At i,... of i'.vmg witnesses. LIVER COMRIAINT AvNfi lUffilUTY. Extract from James Harris, Esu.’s la tter, Ales.r dria, Virginia:—After speaking cf wonderful curt, himself lrc says: ‘Mrs. H. has been suffering wi;li nm plaint and with inability, constantly complain:..- ion, weakness, fin-ough her whole system. She:.- f enjnvs both r health than for thirty years, beimieatty. restored by fiie use of Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture. Call an'i get a. Pami iilet gratis of A. Alexauut:, Wholesale and Retail agent Atlanta, Ga.; Wm. Re- Marietta, Vineyard & Jones, Palmetto; Hardiey. I: & Co., Auguela,. Georgia. [March 23,1K5 4 43—ly I HARDWARE A Gan!a, Gen /'“‘OMRFJ.-ING a II i^oo. iff w which deni exclu.si STOKE, Cutlevv 'iially kept in the line, in ely. lieaTy Hardware and lion, metals, castings, pliments, amo.jg whieii v- r-.i niills. plows, ftc. 11 assorted cf best English and American We resjiectfuilv solicit the attention vHLitER.T ft CLARK’-', ¥JBW STOCK DRUGS. Medici rfuim-r took* '>f every flescri Iran fftoi'l. nails, agricul! nva l it are corn shelters, straw cutters Our -tock ?s v nr\nufnvt:»res of the public Im)K»rtei-.s ami dealer new brick block, I'eachl orner Grunt and ’William*: street. [Sept. 2G,—dlv] Chemicals, oite, Putty. Gin i kc.. kc., at the sign of tin* Mol ^mnth Mortar, under Council Flr.i:. An extensive assortment of I>ru*j medicines, perfumery, cliemic:-..- glassware, in my line. oils, put!; soaps, combs, brushes, kc.. i suitable for city and country tnr- bas just been received from : j Noitli, on favorable terms, which will enable tlie - sen her to sell at very reasonable rates, and lower tl I heretofore. , A -1 am determined u build up a respectable bii.dr.- I in the above line, in pr<.p*;initm to the encourage!.: v | extended, I respectfully solicit the contmueu ■ j increasing patronage of iny friend. 4 , and the pub!* *ap Book store. WM. KAY. L quyingiteal Fstate. in and around this city, on cotu] J ^ ^ v> is si on Those having Houses and Ltris for sale wil J T’HK above IIo 1 part of tl find i 34 Jv. NEGRO SHOES ! NEGRO SHOES!! t to their interest to call and register such proper- Ula ukboofc- Manufacturer, j tv. No charges will bo made for registering or showing ; pVoperty. unless a satisfactory sale is made, then a small commis.vion will be charged. I will also attend to renting. pa\ ing taxes and making out deeds, bonds and all necessary papers for the con veyance of Ileal Kskite. 4*3r»Oftice i;i tlie store of Wm. Herring & Co., White Hall Street, second door From the corner of Hunter Georgia Mouse. love House is situated in tho mo he citv. I Jackson Streets \»itl priucijial store.-,. Medij gia Railroad Depot piled with tlje best Hi tion given to make tie situated in tho most pleasant tlie corner of Green and hree minutes walk of the lb-ire, Bust Office, aud Geor- The table will, at a tl t hue g be sir,.- Market alfe.rds, and every atten- patrons of the House comtoit- i 1AVK now «»n hr.nd.of my | own make.300G pair of he a- j xy doubled soled Negro Shoes whi.-h ] w ; ll sell to j Planters and others, as low j s Northern Wkltfdshoe? } canbehad. F. M. ED PL MILAN. (H-tf) Stlv 1S54. I„ AXG1ER. MEDICAL, CARD! JL>r. ff. E. Blount, O F North Carolina, having permanently located in this city, offers his professional services to the cit izens of Atlanta and the surrounding country, after au experience of 1ouf*ycars in the Hospitals at the North, will practice Medicine. Surgery aud Obstetrics. Office on Whitehall street, next door to Mr. Lewis Luwslic'.ff Tayloriug Store, where I can be found at all NOW RECEIVING ! Atlanta, July Valnalile Lots for Sale. S EVERAL valuable Lots for sale, with improvements thereon, in tlie neighborhood of the Steam Mill. I and At bun a & Lagrange Railroad Depot. They will j be sold low; for terms apply to T. Boon an, Whitehall f street. , Atlanta. May 11th, 1854. II. P. O’NEILL able. Board by tiio month or Merchants. Planters, and tithe the above House comfortable aud r >n N. B.—Terms ] cr day $1,00. ? Augusta. Aug. 23, 1 So l. (13-2m) eek at.moderate terms vi'ting the city will bn MUSTIN, Proprietor. 200 SS Barrels New Orleans Syrup. 25Hlids Sugar, various f\unlit 50 lllids Cuba Molasses. 100 Begs Kio Coffee. 50 Bbls No. 3 Mackerel. 50,000 Lbs Tennessee Bacon. 25 Boxes Tobacco. 100 Kegs Nails. All of which are offero aud accommodating terms Atlanta, June 29, 1354 Wood Gaud for Sale. j Ort,) I o AURE.^ all in the woods i the city on the old Neb ! for sale, for terms apply to Daniel • catur or the undersigned in Atlanta. A. NELSON i Atlanta. .January 19.1854 34—tf r miles from Ferry Road dams‘in De- PLANTERS AUGUSTA, - - - 'I’HiSi.plea.Ud no- J iminr liatol” in er’.s Hotel, wliicli ! new FurnituL ’. F.e< ception of a’istome propriet i the IS 53 MOTEL. - - - - GEORGIA. )lSE, .'ituateu on Broad street, at of tho site of the old Plant- >een furnished throughout with g. ixe.. is now open for the re- It will be the endeavor of the unction t« those who may favor custom. f20—ly] J. M. SIMIVON Proprietor o ral, and also that et n» Atlanta aud the surrounding 1*1 y»icians arc assured that quality of the articles which establishment. For asle by uonal bre counties. they can rely «q.on i: t’.ev may obtain 3: \[ DK‘ THUS. S PENNY. V lie traJ.e at low rate J. T. POAXE, —utf iperient, thev afford jirmnpt :uid sure relief in Cos- tivcncss. Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula nnd Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, <’leers and impurity of the ldocd; in short, any \nd event case where a purgative is required. Thev have also produced some singularly suc cessful eures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach, nnd Side. They should he freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach end ootvtls into healthy action, and restores the appe tite ai.d vigor. They purify the blood, and, hv their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate tlie strength of the body, and restore the ••lasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence au occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosiug should never be carried too far. as every nurgativ? medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot he enumerated here, hut they* suggest themselves to the reason of every body; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has , hitherto lecn available to mankind. When their j 3 - y virtues arc or.ee known, the public wil! no longer | doubt whnt remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic uiedieinc. Prof. Rancost. I’rof.H. Liger. Philadelphia. Bedford. Xew York. M. A. Beli. Atlanta. July 20, 1S54. [S—wtf] Atlanta,. 5t!s D^c. 1S53. 500 CloeJks! JUST received br A. W. TIai.i. & Co.. TYhole- salt* ami Retail dealers in Clocks. Watches. Jewelry*. Silver and Silver Fla ted Ware, Fancy Goods, kc. No'. 3G Whitehall St., Atlanta. XfzF Fine Watches carefully repaired aud warranted. Engraving done at short notice. May 4, 1S54. 49—1j C’Uy Property for Sale. 9 1'HEfollowing real property in * of Atlanta, belonging to tl? Conally, deceased, will be dispos to-wit: A fractional lot situ at et Bridge, being a portion of city lr Also :t portion of land lot num MARSHALL HOUSE, *S'n nmnah* Gcon/ia, GORDON FARGO, ^Proprietor, (L.V.TK OF THE U. S*. IIWkL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.) Savannah, November 3d, 1853. *22—wly COTTON SEED BOOK AKD EIRE-PE00E ROOFING. nd about the city • estate of Patrick d of at private^ale, near the Railroad number 12 and 13. •r fifty three, lying partly within and partly without the corporation lira- I its of the city—containing fifteen acres more or less, ! lying west of the Fair Ground lot ami adjoining Mr. ; Thurmonds. This contains the best brick yard about ! the city. Sold by virtue of a decree in Chancery of i the Superior Court of DeKalb county, at October | Term. lo53. For terras apply to ! Dec. 8,1S53 (2S—tf) TERENCEDOOXAX, Tru’t. ! WILLIAM LYXX.l My Pear Sir:—I have just had the pleasure of ex.imininga verysuperior specimen of Dentistry. A full set of Upper Teeth inserted on platina plate with continuous gum of silicioi.s com pound The set is of the manufacture of Dr. I,. L. Ledbetter j DukeWilliai of this p’ace. For beauty of finish, strength & per* j House yard, manancy and natural life like a appearance, this pro- ,Tr ess is certainly far superior to anything I have ever seen. At the distance of a few feet, this Job would defy de ection. tue Great y our consideration most favorably Dr Ledbetter's j claims as a Surgeon Dentist. He is a resident of this citv. permanently located, of high moral and religious character, nnd certainly a very superior workman. If you or any of your friends*have any thing to be done in his line, dome the favor to give the Pr.. a call at his office over U. L. Wrjigh’s old stand on White Ilall Street. Yours Respectfully, B. ii. OVERBY. r PHE undersigned, citizens <>f Somerville, Tenn., -*• arc well acquainted with Mr. Duke Williams* arti ficial rock The Court House yard and the ground Hoor are laid with it. and have been for several months. The County Court of Fayette, Venn., being thoroughly satisfied that the rock would answer a iir.e purpose, and was all the inventor claimed for it, employed Mr! lay the said floor and pave the Court ,Notice! r ?’HE subscriber offers bis Plantation in DeKalb Coun tv. 7>a niiles South ot Decatur, on the McDonough We know Mr. Williams is a high-minded honorable man : and we are satisfied the rock made by him is substantial, and will stand the test of time. We have een it used by Mr. Reed, who Is putting up a large fco- So much is it like the teeth and gums of Id at ?omeiville. ir* putting in window and door sill Architect. Permit me to recommend to : an, l he is much pleased witl PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYER, I'ntciknl mid Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Couta psr Bos. Five Boxes for Si. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the r«t|»!«l Cure of <0(!G!!S, COLDS. HOARSENESS, HROM IHTIS. u iioorno-nn oH. CROUP, ASTHMA. AND t’OASlDlPTIOK. J’tiis remedy has won for itself such notoriety fr-im its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, ih:>t it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dence-- of it virtues in any community where it has l,oi n employed. So wide is tlie field of its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds iu persons jmhliefy known, who have heeu restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When owe tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appnr- I ml to esenpe nl -orvution. and where its virtues are | known, tlie public no longer hesitate what antidote j to employ for the distressing .-rud dangerous atTee- I tinus of the pulmonary organs which are incident j to our climate. And not only in formidable at | larks upon the lungs, hut for the milder vurietie: J Ctu.im. Coughs, IloAUSKNKSa, Jirc.; and foi Chili,uf.s it is the nleasaiitcKt and safest medicine lhat can he obtained. As it lias long been in constant use throughout lliis section, wc need not do ruore than assure the » epic its duality is kept up to tlie best that it ever ' 1 • ' '• 'I’d t'"-t i -irticlc is sold by — A. ALFXANPER, Atlanta. Gn. MOLASSES. ; 11 l/I Bills. New Orleans .Molasses, now in store, and i LLH/ for ,a’e at 23 cts. per gsihnby I W. W. r.OARKl Sky aud Side Light DAGUERREA.T ROOMS, [Oetr Alexander's Drugstore. Whitehall tt., Atlanta, Ga.] A PP And all (he Materials J L Pulliam Jas Petit T IT Iaogwootl W B Dortch. Esq Geo W Trotter Tbo.-: Rivers X T Macon E M Long A P Dupuy F W Robertson Fam Sneed Jas H Thompson August 15tli, 1S54. jjfcg^Extract of a letter from R 11 Blount, of Houston, Texas, dated July ltitb. Ie>54: W P Finney, E>q John C Reeves A B Finney, M 1) J A Williams T G McClellan M J Turner J E Pearsall Jo II Cooper Chas T Petite Wm Button, Clerk of County Court i Road, containing 250 acres, about 80 acre- of which is ! cleared and under good fence?, with a comfortable dwellidg, containing 5 roiiins and a porch, and other ! necessary buildings for farming, with a good orchard j of select Apples and 1'caches. The locality is a good i one for a Public House a> «n\ to be found in tbo i County. Any pet on desirous of purchasing can call on mo at Decatur. Terms will bo accommodating. JAMES J. WIXX. j September 25tli, J854. IS—wtf. Valuable Property for Sale. , r jnHE subscriber offers liis extensive fire-]>roof Ware j j House now in course of erection on White Hall j J street for sale. The House will be most admirably ad apted for a general Com mission, business, having largo I accommodations for the-.-siorage of Cotton, and al. o close storage* foi the Xew Orleans and Tennessee trade. The building will be ready by the 1st ol October. • For particulars apply to myagi-nt, T. Doonan. Whitc- ! Hull street or to William Barry, Covington, Ga. ’ WILUAM BARRY. I Atlanta, Sept. 5. 1854. [Sept. 7 wtf City Lots. i llfcl undersigned offers for sale several city lots in Vnrtli (I’lurtorn wivfiim rS Wnvil V/\ f! .,1^ i [J. I. SNIDER U V N N & fi» N f D.E R , Savannah,: Georgia, W. u Y N N & CO., Palton. Georgia, Forwarding and General Commission Merchants. ,^SlT' Liberal advances ou all eon.-i-'ninents oi Prod are. 30 dit tim. GRENVIIaluE & CO., General Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, y STILT, attend promptly t» n py imsiness entrusted Vt to them. Tliey al-o kn-j, an office at Chattanoo ga, Tennessee, anil will make purchasesTor orders of produce at that point. Chari ks K. Grunvilih, ! Wili i im r. Sami'lt:, Xov. 7. JS54. Clinttaaooga d&w2m EZRA S. 3IOSES, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MEBCHASV, Savannah, Ga. i i jt attention to uli busiuos entrusted i \\rILJ.pav V V to his C FENCES —: RFPEr fe^srs. L. Trn j inar, X* Co. ‘ ‘ Wa rdla w Walker and Bu rnside James Adger k Co.. Hull & Moses. 4 * (’atlin, Levitt k Co., j * Purvis, Gladden a: C'o., New Orleans. il A. A. Folomonff k Co.. SavannftTi, 14 Hall tV Mrtao**. Columbus. S.tvaunali, October24th, 1854. *2fi d le,j-CIu A TOR RALE J C. W. DILL,) Atlanta. August 31, 1854. F. Mr GEEK l: (14—w tf) Notice! R E MIU M-®*sr DAGU ERREOTYPES! WM. M. RANTIN, Daguerre a ti Artist, Tho right of the above article for ibis county has been purchased by Mr. Felix Sowers, wbo is now prepared to sell head rightts. pfflwbiw i turo ol White Hull j side of said stret | two hundred feet. I Feb. 1G. 1854 md Forsyth Streo and fronts on the tlie north s:me neariv II. C. lIOLCDMDir FOR rjvHE subscriber offers WHO lias studied under two oi j the mod eminent men of the i Art— McGuire and Harrington j of Xew Orleans, lias now open- j cd his rooms directly opposite ! Messrs. Whitney & Hunt's store, where he is prepared ! to take Photographic Miniatures, in the latest and most I approved style ot painting from nature, on the must reasonable terms, from one dollar and fifty couts and J upwards according to the size and quality of material j lie flatters himself that he has atliorough knowledge of ! Physiognomy. coii'Cqtiently he will guarantee a correct | likeness of the sitter. Lockets, Bracelets. Broaches. Meddiqns, Pins. Rings and Copies taken to iierfection. Also, old pictures renovated. The public are particularly invited to examine bis specimens and test tlie skill of the operator. March 30, 1RS4. (w tf) City Land for Sale SAUC. --- for .sale liis Farm seven mllesfrom Atlanta, it being the Er.st half of I.ot j I number 246 in 14th District of DeKalb county, con ! | taming one hundred and one and a fourth acres'more ■ | or less, forty *c res of which are cknxed and under! cultivation. There are on the Premises a good framed Dwelling and all requisite out liouses. Apply bv let- ■ ter or otherwise to BEXJ. F. HARRIS on the Premises, or to H. B. I^ITIMER Atlanta, Ga Atlanta ‘21, 1853. 8-tf City Luqd f«i' S-nle. r jPDE place where tlie subscriber now resides on ■ Foundry street, near Winsliip’s Iron Worka, con taining 8 j^acres, it will be sold together or iu lots in sail purchasers. Also, one* acre on Old Whitehall street, fronting on said street nnd running back to tlie rail road; j 2 acre h»t on Prior street near Cuj*t. XcLon’s, and one acre lot near the State Shop. Terms accom- datiug, apply to August 31, 1854. 14— wtf A. HOWARD. M. HOOKE, ( Jiaif sion. Chattanooga. McGreery 8c Hooke, COTTON FACTORS, Commission & Forwarding Merchants. Charleston, S.C. Strict attention given to t!:o,:i!e of aii Country j Produce an<1 ALimUactnrcs, to the Receiving and I Forwarding of Froiglit. and totiic tilling of orders i in Qiis Market. Dee. 11. IS54. d.tw6m Valuable City Lots for Sale. ^pHE subscriber desiring to close out the balance ■: -5- that valuable property in this city, belonging to estate of the late Samuel Mitchell, deceased, hash, the same surveyed off in lots to suit* purchasers. will find it to their advantage to examine th>-l; i • at an early day, which will be show v them by the .- soriber, or Ah*. Mitchell Jr., by calling at the roe deuce of the former on Whitehall street. March 9th, 1854 41—tf T. DOONAN. Mechanics, Inventors and Manufactur ers. $570 1st Casii Prizes, Sal* 1 7"OLD ME TEX of tlie “SCIENTIFIC AMER ICAN ” commences on tbo 18th of Septem ber. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement : the interests ot Mechanics, Inventor.- Mann:'; turors aud Fanners, and is edited by luon j-racri- eally skilled in tbo arts and sciences. I’rula 1 ': i no other journal of the some character is so ex tensively circulated, or so generally cstee:neilf: | its practical ability. Nearly all tlie valuable pl ants which issue weekly from the Patent OE, are illustrated with engravings, and the claims all the patents arc published regularly in its iv ntnns as they are issued, thus making it a peril Scientific and Mechanical EncycloptcUia of in:: niatb-n upon the subjects of Mechanical Im provements. Chemistry, Engineering, and Si:-.:- ces generally. It is published weekly in qnar forui suitable for binding, :>r.d eacb-volume c - tains four hundred and sistean pages of rca-” matter, several hundred engravings, with a i.. and complete Index, its circulation on the volume exceeded 23,009 copies per week, and it practical receipts in one ■ olunic arc worth to family ranch more than the subscription v-ru-e. The following cash prices o” offered by the publishers for tho fourteen large, -.its oi sulfu.- bers sent in by the first of January. fit will bo given for the largest list, £75 for the se." oiul. $85 for the third, $55 for the fourth. $50': tlie fifth, $15 for the sixth, tr-10 for the .-ever]... $85 for tho eighth, $30 fir the ninth, $25 for:!; tenth, $20 for the eleventh, $15 for the twelfth $10 for tho thirteenth, and $5 for the fourteenth The cash will be paid to the order of the succra- ful competitor immediately after the first of J;.r:- ary, 1S55. Terms : One copy one year, $2: one copy *"• months. $1 : five copies six months, $1 : tenc ;- ies six months, $$ : ten copies twelve month,. $15: fifteen copies twelve months, $22; twer. copies twelve months, $2$, iu advance. No number of subscriptii-ns above twenty - be taken at less than 4-1 40 each. Names car- sent in at different times nnd from different pos- offices. Southern and Western money taken for.-:- scrip,tion. Letters should be directed, post-paid, to kt.M & Co., 12$, Fulton street, New York. Messrs. Muno & Co. are extensively engage..: - i procuring patents for new inventions, anu wiils-- j visa inventors, without charge, in regard tot'* i novelty of there improvements. Steam Saw Mill for Sale. fjpOGETHKR tvDb 400 acres well timbered pine land. Notice! A LL persons indebted to mo for ltd All.inbi one miL* f Haralson, Coweta county, Go gio. 'll . it»t! • ust been put in operation and is cu J: !i»- :•..««* . *: day; Slabs a nd saw dust furnishes sufficient fuel «•«. a ready sale can be had for all the lumber sawed ut»ho Mill at $1 per hundred feet.— Engine 9J£ inch brfYe, 20 inch stroke, 2 cylender boil ers, power sufficient to <lrive a 4 feet circular Saw. or a Grbt Mill or Shingle M»U, might bent Inched, either of which would pay well. Lfring 40 miles from the above Mill, and having as much busiuss as I ca n attend to, I will sell the Mill and land for the very low smn of $4000. $1500 cash. A BIXTIFUL five acre lot, well timbered. Ivuie im I reasonable time on ‘the balance. With proper nmu- mediatclv on a public street, a fine locution f„r a I thc . M, ll will mate the money f ask for it in in the cily of Atlanta, by note past due, arc requested to come forward and pay tho same, and all persons holdim*- boud.s given by my former agent, T. Doonan, for title, to lots iu Atlanta are requested to call and receive deeds from me. if they have complied on their part with the conditions of said bonds. JAXEL MITCHELL. Adm’x., with the Will of annex oil. the Estate of Samuel Mitcla- a , oil, deceased. Zebulon, July 2f», 1S54. FOR SALE. mediately on a public street, a fine location f„r a private residence, is offered exceedingly low. Titles good—call on WM. H. THTOMOXD, or Maj. STEPHEN TERRY. I.ecember 21, 1S52 30—tf. } twelve months. ! July 1st. 1854 [6—.Dl] E. CARI.TON, Lad range. Georgia. j /CLOTHING—A fine assortment just received I by l’ARK & McKENZIE. November 23, 1854. 51dlw | GOSHEN BUTTER t " 20 Bbls Fishes Magnolia, Whiskey Just received j A ^SuTter^ust ! Whiskey. kfa^nolia nnd for sale loiv for cash l»y Atlanta, January 6, 1855. A House and Lot on Mitclicll «tn»ef near thc intersection of.. Whitehall .and Mitchell streets, formerly owned by Geo. W. Cook. now in possession of John Siuip'son. Titles indisputable aud terms n/eonnnodalini?. Apply to SJMPSOX k HARRIS. Agents D*r Nowitt, Lttthorp© A: Stebbins. Atlanta, March 23, 1854. 43—tf FOR flALE. Medicated luiiRiatioi) ! ConiTunption cr,n bo Cured r.a Treated by Br. E. N. Trist, WITH IHS CELEBRATED Hygen & Gxygen Vapor! I'r. Trist, grad,.:, il- ot tl.o Royal College of Surgcou-i ' iuLondon. nud tin- rvjipienf of Hiplouias from tl,e i.nug liietitution of Rdjnbirrgh and Hotel dcs Invalid.-.* I I’iuis, haiiug a. ttb : perm-inenlly in Noiv Y, ik foi- f the practiieof he. p.-ofr- ion. b?u-- leave to siipy^>.t te the eiuiens of tfre I'nitol ,'lativ that several years oi study anil successful experiments in Fnghlnd and $aot- * l-'nd, us well ms other parts of Europe, with Oonsmnp. t ;i„n in all its forms, enable liini to warrant, nut only I relief, hut a emnplele cure Jo all those suffering with ! ! this great national disease. Hr. Trist deems il unproi'essiomU to advertise ; but I . Otla-is 1 laving represented themselves as the originators I of the inhalation Treatment, ho wouhisn;, to Uiealltieted I that he alone i> entitled to its first intfbduction. a nd 1 i would caution all a [ :ai:l~t using the useless and flange- i | rous cumpi'iind.s ud, urtis, a by incoinpotenfcpersons. ’• Take up thy bed and Walk.'’ Hr. Trist would sm to those interested, that b« has ; I had manufactured, f.-v the use of liis patrons, hi., ! 1 I’atent Inhaling Tubes," through Vliieb the vapor is 1 j e< aveyed to the parts affected, and which ho earnestly I I commends lor tlie cheering results which have attend- I ; ed their use : anil tlie fact. Hint tlu-v n>av be used by I | tbo most feeble invalid without any unpleasant svntp 1 PROSPECTUS OF TilP SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW. ! HP 111$ FEHlODICAL is the only one ct i:-; | .1. class in the entire region of the' South, w- its pages are referred to as the best of evifietsoed tho ability of the South and its capacity tog;'' j expression to the feelings, the interests and the u- | toliigeuce of this section of our country. lt'i' l; j pose is to fairly represent ourselves, ard no*'’ | misrepresent others. It aims to main tain thetn*.-- ns we understand it, and to assert the iffie'k. -• J equality of our section, while at the same taw - i will free tho mind of our people from ihiu -'vjio ; literarv thraldom and dependeuev under 'via, - ! they have too lung labored. Me claim, then,W» all lovers of tho South and friends of a truly literature, that support for our work wlnca v ... enable ns to givo it a free course, and thu: ot j it eminently worthy of tho world's admiration:' 1 " our own aide. C. MORTIMER, Publish, r. Otlieo Sontliern Quarterly Review. Law lk' B i 1 ’ Broad street. Charleston, >. t- The follow lug resolution was adopted bj ’ l Southern Couuuercial Com u.ition held in Clrn‘ e ton in April..1S54 : Pei deed. That the Southern Quarterly view, published in the city of Charleston, five of Virginia, and edited by one of distinguished literary gentlemen of the Sotitc, ing tho only periodical of tliai character and published iu tho Southern fciates, and j always defended tho institututions and intents ^ the South, is entitled to tho patrouage „in.->. | Southern people, and this Convention carne- To those resiiling out of tlio city, I)v. Trist will for- ! aoniu’.uend it- to their favorable consideration- rpitE House an.l Lot Occupied by Mr. Ju nines F. I.eon- ward one of tlie inhaling Tubes, tijgethor wtth a pack- * arff oil Pryor street. For terms apply to Col. Jas. | ~ r " T ' ‘ J. E. WILLIAMS. [dlw.] f at 30‘cents per ponna by IV. IV. KOAltlv Q pi BBLS. of WHISKEY just reio’ved nnd for solo by W. W. KOABK. Wegrocs Wanted. Two Ejtjperienccd Firemen wanted at thc lania Mills.” W. W. KOABK. i P ea - 26th 1854. 7Sd3t “At- J UST Received 50 boxes and 10 casks of fine diary cheese. <■ ’ W. W. BO Alt K. TOBACCO. C) p,BOXES Tobacco, some rery superior, now in store Strand lor sale by W. W ROARK. ] M Falmran, or to tlie undersigned at Decatur. Tos session given first of October, vQ KFf.SGX. June *J 1S:',3- ^ 1 tf. JAMES 1IASLETT, IMPORTER ANI) GENERAL DEALER IN LIQUORS AND CIGARS No. 4, Commerce Street, Baltimore, Md. -' age of tlie Vapor, sufficient in la. t threennonths, ..- couiuanied with ample direction , for use, cm receipt of a letter containing ($10) Ten Dollars, and describing symptoms. A cure is warranted iu all stages of Consumption', Bronchitis, Asthma, and all other affections' cf tli.e Throats, and Air Passages. In case of failure, the money will be returned. Address (post-paid) Dr. E. X. TRIST, 08 Grand street. New York City. Dec. 18,1854. nfiSdJm. j Dr. 0tto*s Jiiti-RIieuinaHc Elixir fpHIS £reat internal remedy* forBheamati^m, v J. use of verten years, has seldom failed tf) Romnleteir, thl.sdislros^inir comi>laint: aud “? l ; s A*..s«v iv medicine utav foK. Itself a reputation nut ?quainl by nny ,r11 • . cr before the public. It is efficacious in eillicr ncu chronic cases, i\nd may be given to^ persons of « ^ 'w ith perfect safety, it has not nhTrCfiueiith' l >r0 ^ au entirc^urp ia very severe cases, even bvdbro a - t c bottle has been taken. Sold ouly by JOHN i Atlanta, June 3d. [2—«J At Dr. Powell’s Uffici-