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We hnve recently been dwwn »n extrwrt
from ft letter from Uiitf moet fiwthftil end
efficient of ofteere, the Resident Vhymouut
of the State Lunatic Asylum. Dr. Green
says, “it ie ft mercy as well as ft charity to
my unfortunate charge, to bestow a news
paper upon them, and I am exceedingly
sorry to say, that Northern editor* are much
more mindfulof these kindnesses, than ours
seem to be. Their papers are given in any
number to their benevolent institutions,
while here we have ouly 13 given to us by
the Southern press and one of these come
from Charleston and one from Tallahassee.”
Now there are nearly, or quite fifty newspa
pers published in Georgia, and we believe
by as respectable and as public spirited a
corps as can be found anywhere. We feel
satisfied that if this notice of the remissness
of our fraternity in supplying a solace so
cheap and grateful as a single number of
each of our papers would prove to these un
fortunate people, should come under the no.
tice of our editorial friends that they wil
hasten to contribute this mite toward a no
ble charity. We have been assured by the
gentleman, who has for years back, presided
over the interests of the Asylum with such
distinguished talent, that he finds the quiet
and soothing occupation of miud, effected
by reading, ns among the most valublo re
medial agents employed in the institution
for the restoration of his patients.
We regret to know that this great State
allows such an appeal as we now make, to
be necessary, but if Georgia will not afford
abundant means for supplying every agency
needful in promoting the recovery or the
comfort of the most unfortunate of mor
tals, why then let individuals do all they
can to supply the deficiency.
Stand from Under.
Let the Democrat whose true Southern
heart made him accessible to the impositions
of Know-Nothing professions of excessive
pro-slavery zeal, look out for a tumble down
of this sorry Whig dead-fell. The Order
is this day stronger than it will ever be
again, and leaving out the men who have
been shamefully duped into the concern by
designing insiders, we predict that in five
years from to-day it will be considered be
tween gentlemen such a personal insult to
charge one with ever having been a Thug,
that the imputation will demand “ pistols
and coffee for two.” See the reaction that
has already taken place in the chief Know-
Nothing hot-bed.
“ The second annual election of the con
solidated city of Peiladelphia was held on
Tuesday, the result of which is very grati
fying to all true Americans. Last year, it
will be rembered, the Know-Nothings car
ried every ward in the city. Tuesday, as
wo learn from the ledger, things were re
versed, and the Know Nothings were beaten
fourteen wards out of the twenty-four. The
Democrats aud Reformers carried eight of
the eleven select council elected, and elected
thirty-eight of the common council, equally
dividing that body between them and the
Know-Nothings. This is a most gratifying
reaction, and very significant, as out of
New England Philadelphia is the strongest
foothold of the Proscriptive order.—Sav.
News.
Slot Cate Enough.
Grecly of the New York Tribune, like
every other spy, finds that his strategy re
quires of him to lie occossionally against
his own side. Ho lias not so soon forgotten
who elected his idol Seward to the Senate,
but for ulterior purposes he wishes it to ap
pear now and then that he is anti-Thug.—
Possibly lie remembers that if the K. N.’s
ever come into a national council, that the
Southern minority have bound themselves
by awful oaths to do as the majority will
order them, upon all questions, and hence his
charge of pro-slavery sympathy upon the
K. N.’s and of fraud in the Kansas elections.
But here are the extracts we make from a
Whig exchange, which wore copied origi
nally from the Tribune, which shows how
Grecly “wires in and wires out,” upon the
Know Nothing sensation :
Rowan Catholic Club.—The Universe is
tho name of a new Club organised a year or
two since on a religious foundation—the
only ono of the kind in New York, or, we
believe iu the world. It occupies apart
ments in a hired house in tho upper part of
Broadway, and is supplied with refresh
ments from a restaurant in the cellar; it has
a spacious and pleasant aperture cut for a
reading room fronting on Broadway, and a
pleasant but small dining room in the rear.
The members of the Universe must be Ro
man Catholics. Among its members are
Charles O’Connor, Jas. 1'. Brady, and ma
ny of the foreign Roman Catholicmorchants
doing business in New York. It is the only
one of our Clubs that has tv distinct charac
ter, as that was formed, like the Clubs of
London, for the benefit of a class.”
This much for the Know Nothings:
“Following the lead of Virginia, the ruf
fian* who lately invaded Kansas are also
zealous Know-Nothings, sworn to save the
institutions of the Republic from violent de
struction by foreigners, or subversion by
Popery. Gen. Stringfellow is a famous con
vert to the doctrine of America for Ameri
cans, and his paper. The Squatter Sove
reign even proposes a Presidential candidate
for the Order, in the person of the lion. D.
11. Atchison. Keep the foreigners out of
Kansas, is the cry of these worthies; the
Irish and Germans are dangerous to our
peculiar interests. And so they are. The j
•Hermans, who principally resort toward that |
iregion, are certainly bad material for Amo- I
ricans of the Stringfellow stamp.”
Thie, we suppose, is to keep the Yankee !
Ixi dges up to their work.
Mr. Wise.
This true Knight has just finished the
round of /'-is appointments, aud lias now j
about two weeks of rest only before he must I
begin to prepare for his Executive labors.— j ...... _ , , , ow
1 „ , . , tjl i cline established ou Saturday. Sales 1500 bales at
He has performod m ms weak health an j to 10 cents.*
amount of labor that seemed incredible, j SAVANNAH, Alay 8—COTTON, No chang
having occupied the stump nearly 200 hours | in prices, sales yesterday 708 bales, at the follo-
in his canvass of the State. 1 "“•’finnii,*. • i« 83 as «*» ai vo «» a* t*
The St. Louis.
A Gibraltar paper of the 8th April states
that the St. Louis, C&pt. Ingraham, is
weather-bound.
The Kinney aud Fabeue Trial.
New York, May 7.—Kinney and Fabeus’
case was called to-day. The Government
asked a postponement—Kinney’s Council
opposed, and the argument was progressing.
More Foreign Pauper*.
The Collector of New York has been in
formed that a large number of paupers
sailed from Antwerp on the 15th April for
New York.
. day of election «j
gin to witness less off «»» ,, v . .... _
rather *ay of bravado, in the temper of too
Know-Nothing proas. Instead of the. fabu
lous representation* of their, prodigious
strength, with which they were wont to
amuse the public a little white ago, they
have recourse now to: argent and pathetic
appeals to their patty* to, make a desperate
effort to defeat the Democracy. If tne re
sult of the election be so certatn, what is the
necessity of these extraordinary exertions ?
If the power of the Know Nothing party be
so resistless, why the apprehension betrayed
in these uneasy’ invocations to its followers?
Despite their own resolute determination
to assume an air of careless confidence, (by
which expedient they expect to attract the
timid and the venal to their side) the de
spair of the Know Nothing press will be
tray itself as the shadow of coming calamity
begins to throw its gloom upon them.
There is not an intelligent member of the
Know Nothing party who cherishes the
least hope of the election of their candidates.
The great object of the Order is to get pos
session of the Federal power and patronage;
and to that end a respectable show of
etrength in this State is absolutely essentiaL
If their organization is broken op in Vir
ginia, they will never rally again ; and
hence their efforts to save thefliselves from
total and irreparable rout.
For ourselves we have not the least mis
giving of the result of the election. Only
the formality of a poll is necessary to the
installation of Ilenry A. Wise into the Go
vernorship of Virginta. In the hearts of
the people he is already elected, and by a
1 majority which will acquitthe Old Dominion
of the least suspicion of corruption from this
political iniquity. The expression of popu
lar sentiment with which our columns are
daily crowded, furnish an encouraging pre
sage o{ a glorious Democratic triumph.
Our personal observations in the valley and
among the people of tide-water, confirm the
representations of correspondents, and satis
fy us that never were the Democracy of Vir
ginia so animated to energetic endeavor, as
in this great emergency. The Democrats
who were deceived into tho Know-Nothing
order by false statements as to its character
and aims, have discovered its real objectand !
essential tendency, and are abandoning it
with the utmost possible rapidity. By the
day of election, no Democrat, who has not
lost all regard for principle, or who is not
the slave of some selfish desire, will be
found iu the Order.
After a brief sojourn in the camp of the
enemy, the deluded Democrats return to
their old alligiance with fresh zeal, and a
noble resolution to make atonement for their
defection from the party, by increased ener
gy of effort in the cause. While the great
bulk of the party is thus true and steadfast,
and the erring are coming back, with zeal
revived and energy re-invigorated, our cause
is strengthened by the adhesion of many of
the best, bravest, and brightest spirits of
the old Whig party. A feeling of intense
repuguance to the damnable doctrines and
destructive tendency of Know Nothingism,
already pervades the great mass of the peo-
S lc; and it will spread and kindle until the
4th of this month, when no trace of the in
famous imposture will be left in this State.
To the Democracy we say, press on the
fight. The crown of triumph is almost in
"our grasp. Let us but maintain our energy
and keep alive our zeal, and we cannot fail
to achieve a more brilliant victory than any
that yet illustrates the prowess of the Dem
ocratic party.
Distressing Times in Montgomery.—
Owing to the late conflagration in our city,
we have to record the upward tendency of
breadstuff's, and on yesterday we learned
that corn meal could not be had for less
than $2, and in some instances even more
was given, per bushel. But this is owing
to the pressing demand, and small quantity
in the market. Our energetic mechanics
will soon have another mill in operation for
furnishing corn meal, <tc., to the people of
the surrounding country who were depen
dent upon our city for grinding their corn.
All of the water mills iu Autauga that can
turn a wheel are crowded, and the Bteam
mill at Mount Meigs—some 13 miles east
from the city—cannot supply its customers.
—Montgomery Journal.
®?L>Give employment to the poor man
whenever you have an opportunity. By so
doing yon will often save a fellow-being
from want—from the pang of returning,
without bread, to his house. You will en
courage him to be honest and industrious—
add to tho comfort of his family—receive
his grateful thanks, and acquire by his la
bor the full value of the pittance thus be
stowed upon him.
COMMERCIAL.
Atlanta, May 8.
Cotton.—8@8f, extremes.
Exchang k, on New York is selling at perl cent
premium. On Charleston and Savannah i per
cont.
Bacon.—We quote hog round 101 to 101.Hums
llto 12cents. Sides Ribs 10 cts. Sides clear
101 to 11. Shoulders 81a 9 cents.
Lari> by the bbl. 10(5)11 cts. leaf.
Inas, Swedes 51 to 61c; English 5 to 51 cents';
Nails have advanced to 6 a 61 eta.
Corn is selling at $1-10 to $150.
Cohn Meal, $1,45 to $1,50 cents.
Pork, llog round, 61 @7 cents.
Reef, Ry tho quarter, 7 S cents.
Sweet Potatoes, 60 to 75 per bushel.
Irish Potatoes, $21 'to 3 por bushel.
Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, $190,2,
Liquors.—French Brandy, $2,50 to $3,60 per
gallon : Domestic 50 to 75e. Poach do. 60 a 75
cents. Whiskey 45 a 50 cents. Gin 50 to 60.
Rum 45 to 60 cents.
Wheat.—Good will bring to $1,70 per bushel
rendily.
Flour.—Plenty at $5 to 5J por hundred.
Butter, Country. 20 to 25 cts. Goshen, 35 cts.
per pound. Tenn. Butter, 121 a 20 by the Keg.
Fair N. O. Sugar, by hlid. 51.
Prime “ “ “ 61.
Choice “ “ “ 8-.
Syrup, N O. by bbl. 38 to 40 cts. gal.
Extra Whiskey “ 45 “ “
Star Candles por box 28 “ lb.
No. 1 Rio Coficc by sack 12 to 13c., “ “
Gunny Bagging 16 to 17 cts.
Rope 12 to 13 cents.
Chickens, 15 to 20 cents.
Eggs, 10to 121 cents.
Fodder, $1 to 125 per hundred.
Peas, $1,40 to $1.50
Feathers.—30 to 35.
Candles.—Sperm 37 o 45c. Tallow 20 22 cts
CHARLESTON, May S. *
Cotton.—There is a good demand to-day at the de
wing particulars : 16 at 8$, 38 at 81, 72 at 8|, 77
at 8 15-16, 111 at 9, 9 at 9i, 125 at 9 3 16,214
at 9J, 43 at 9|, and IS at 94.
AUGUSTA, May 8.
COTTON,—There is a fair demand to d&y,with
sales of 400 to 500 bales. Prices show a decline
of 1 cent from the rates previous to the receipt of
thesteamer's news.
NEW YORK May 7.
Cotton is stiffer, Middling Upland 9|c, Flour
higher ; Ohio $10,12 to 10,13
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
CHARLESTON, Mar 8.-,Arr, C.
Nashville, Berry. N. Y ; U. 3. M. stea
S. M. steamship
. _ : - , —steamship Quaker City,
| Hodgdon, Phila. Cld, schr. Catherine Johnson, Cran-
The New York Journal of Commerce in j ,
commenting upon the removal of Judge Lo- j ida.‘ Woodhuii’, N. y y| u. jL^teamsM^K^stone
ring bv the fanatical party now in power in I Stale, Hurdie. Plula. Ship Charter Oak. Hondlette, Liv-
MmsucIiusetts, because, in the official dis-
tflifirtr* nf liift sworn ailtv. he caned out one FI inn. Boston: brig Martha Kinsman^ Edwards, C&rde-
•charge of his sworn duty, he c&ried out one
of the provisions of the Constitution of the
United States says:
“We urge upon the Administration at
Washington to show its sense of the manly
courage of Judge Loring, and the destruc
tive character of this Legislative example,
by placing him in a position which will
enablo honest Judges to know that for faith
fulness in service, there are those who will
reward, as well as those who will punish.’
Washington, May C.—Secretary Dobbin,
•of the Navy, is still at home in Fayetteville,
N. C„ and is slowly recovering. He is ex
pected to return here about the last of this
month.
The redemption of the pubHe debt this J and Wednesdays,
nas, Cuba: brig Ann M. Weeks, BeUock, Rockport, Me-
scht. Loyal Scranton. Louden. N. Y; schr. G. B. Float,’
Merston, Philadelphia. Cld, steamship Knoxville Lud
low, N. Y: ship John Barsng, Shlddard Marseilles; ship
Wm. Wirt, Soule, Liverpool: brig Eagle, Gibbs Boston-
schr. S. J. Waring, Neff, New York. ’
State off the Weather
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7 ocloek a. in. j 2 o'clock p. tn. j 6 o’clock p. m.
52 decrees | 70 degrees | 08 degrees
Dancing Academy.
MR. C. IL CLEVELAND most respect
fully proposes to the citizen? of Atlanta, to open a
Dancing Academy, at Hayden’s Hall, on Monday,
the 30th instant. Honrs of tuition for Masters
and Misses from 4 to 6 o’clock, P. M., Mondays
Gentlemen’s Evening Class,
week amounts to $117,000.* ! from 7 to 9, same night. For further particulars,
Tho bounty land applications this week ! rail at the Trout House, where a subscription list
amount to 18,600 and the total number of * may be foeud. dim
applications so fer, are 120,800. J April, 21st, 18(5,
It is rumored here that the President will i ** ^ I_ —
appoint Judge E. G. Loring, of Boston, to < ei * b * f * e11 Seeds.
♦bo .1.. n . rii • _
stoned by Judge Lumpkin s declining the I - J. *T. DOANB.
appointment 1 Atlanta, Jaesaiy 20, 1M5, * [slftwtt] '
FROM lbs
mmm. « WHEREAS. I*. Y'tfcSylr. jaake* applied... >« me for
and cities, aad thsawa OB the Tax payers uf this tweaSanprar at »y «*!<•»is.tnwa*f few. and Oteeb-
eity far -wait, I am constrained to notiffy their
«>*TH — .1 !• tat— .* oilSSu^MaySa,Y8»-' jV.T*
may iff. ILEX. JOHWON, Ordinary
Corporate Anfeorite* that I shall —taro thou is
e—Tisstaiis Wear*willing to can fer ear
own poor and juztioe requites that others should
4° the same, j "j'- j ';Al NELSON, Mayor.
April 18. dwlm.
For Machinery.
WE have last received ASHCROFT* PATENT STEAM
GO AGE, the safest and moat reliable for LOCOMOTIVES
or STATIONARY ENGINES. Abo, a fine lot of VUL
CANISED RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. STEAM PACK
ING * HYDRANT HOSE from the BOSTON BELTING
OO. We ere agents for the sale of the above goods,
GUARANTEE them in the most satisfactory manner,
and offer them at manaihetnrer’s prices, with the
freight added. GILBERT * CLARKE.
Apr8S,’55d*wtf. Hardware Dealea, Atlanta, Ga.
I. 0.
0. F.
CENTRAL LODGE, NO. 28,1. O. O. F. meets for the
.dispatch' of business on every Tnetday grating, at Ig
o'clock, at their Hall, on Peach Tree Street—and, on
the second and fourth Friday gratings in each month,
on business pertaining to the Degree of *‘Rebekah.”
S. FRANKFORT*. N. G.
C. R. HANLKTFER .C.tS.
Atlanta. April I7th, 1865, (dawly.)
Cobtractiag and Building.
jga»- THE subscriber being permanently locat
ed in this city, is prepared to design, draw and
superintend all descriptions of buildings, both
pnblic and private; he will also give particular at
tention to tho erection of handsome shop fronts,
besides the internal improvements of stores, and
furnish estimates and take con tracts for work.
Being the only architect in this city he will
furnish handsomer designs and much under the
usuai charges made at present in this city. He is
permitted to refer to the following gentlemen:
George G. Hull, J. R. Valenlino, E. Parsons,
Thomas L. Cooper. E. A. VINCENT,
. Architect.
Office over Gilbert k Clark’s Hard-ware Store,
Peach Tree street
March 14, 1855. dAwSm
Architecture!
^g.The subscriber is crfH prepared to furnish
Designs, Specifications, and Estimates for all class
es of Public and Private Edifices. Also to fit up
the exterior and interior of Stores, Halls, Church
es, Ac., at short notice and on the most approved
modern styles.
Having made arrangements with the Manufac
turers and Patentees, he is enabled to furnish his
patrons with
Terra-Cotta, Paper-Mache and Iron Ornaments,
at the lowest Factory prices.
From his practical knowledge and experience
in his profession, he feels confident in giving en
tire satisfaction. C. HUGHES,
Practical Architect k Builder
Prices as reasonable as any respectable Archi
tect North’ or South. -
Reference.—Hon. Mayor and Council and Ex-
Mayor and Council of Atlanta, and citisens gen
erally. Office in rear of law office of Messrs
Gartrell k Glenn, White-hall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
April 19, 1855. dawtf
[By Authority of the State of Georgia.]
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
The subscriber having accepted from the Com
missioners fee Agency and Management of fee
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, has es
tablished fee Principal Office at Atlanta, Ga., and
intends conducting fee LOTTERY on the same
plan as that of the*Southern Military Academy
Lottery, of Alabama.
GRAND SCHEME FOR MAY.
Class!
TO BE DRAWN MAT 24TH, 1855, IX THU CITT OF ATLASTA,
GEORGIA, WHSX PRIESR AXOUXTIXGTO
Will be distributed according to fee following
magnificent Scheme! And remember every
Prize is drawn at each drawing, and paid when
due without deduction!
1 Prize of ..
...*15,000
1 Prize of..
...SI,600
1 Prize of ..
... 5,000
1 I*me of..
... 1,100
1 Prize of ..
... 4,000
5 Prise* of..
.. 1,000
I Prize of ..
... 3,000
10 Prizes of..
... 500
I Prize of ..
... 2.000
5S1 Prizes in all amounting to
..*80,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Tickets $10 .Halves $5 Qtarters $2.50.
Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All
communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
ddwly Atlanta, Georgia.
[By Authority of the State oj Alabama.']
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY.
LOTTERY.
Conducted on the Havanaplan.
GRAND SCHEME!
Class 0.
TO BE DRAWN THE 12th OF MAY 1855.
1 l'rizeof $7,500 is $7,600
1 1‘rize 6,000 is 6,000
1 Prize 2,000 1. 2,000
2 Prizes... 1,000 is 2,000
6 Prizes 600 is 2,500
to Prizes 200 is 2,000
15 Prises 100 is 1,500
78 Prizes 50 is 3,900
120 Prizes 26 is 3,000
IS Approximation Prizes amounting to 600
251 Prizes amounting to *30,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
«9-Tickets $6—Halves *2 60—Quarters *1 25.
Every prize drawn at each drawing
Bills on solvent banks taken at par. AU commuica-
tions strictly confidential.
SAM’L SWAN, Agent,
At the Bronze Lions, Montgomery, Aim.
Reorders for tickets received by A. W. JONES,
sole Agent for Atlanta. Office in Kile’s bricklbuiiding,
corner of Marietta and Peachtree streets.
GREEN * PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
(By Authority of the State of Georgia.)
MANAGED, drawn and prizes paid by the
well-known and responsible linn of
GREGORY A MAURY.
Office in the Holland House, on Whitehall
Street.
Extra CLASS 14.
7b be drawn Saturday, May 12fA.
Prizes $50,000, $31,376, $15,000, $10,000 Ac.
Tickets $15 shares in proportion.
CLASS NO. 113.
2b &e drawn Friday, May Ilf A.
Capital prizes, $1,000, $3,000, $2,500 $1,877 Ac.
Tickets $3,00 halves and quarters in pro
portion.
CLASS 115.
2b be drawn Monday, May 14th.
Prizes $10,000, $2,500, $1,250, $1,072, $1,000 Ac
Tickets only $2.50 shares in proportion.
Sales close at 2 o’clock on the day of each draw
ing.
AI1 communications strictly confidential. Or
ders by mail wiU receive prompt attention, and
copies of fee drawn numbers forwarded to pur
chasers when desired. GEO. L. BOOTH.
March 17. dawly.
*.*The third Capital Prize of $15,000, in Extra
Class 12, was sent to Geo. I>. Booth, Atlanta.
New Goods!
1 HAVE now in store a large stock of DRY
GOODS, adapted to the Spring aud Summer
trade, that I will sell at prices corresponding wife
the times. A call and an examination is solicited.
I can and wiU sell as low as any one for the same
pay. J. T. DOANE.
May 10, 1855. (wtf.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to Lewis H. Dad in, late
-TV. of Fulton County deceased, are required to
make payment to William Barnes, of Atlanta,
who is my authorised agent, and those having
claims against said deceased, wiU present them to
him in terms of fee law or they wiU be barred.
May 9, 1855. H. E. DAD IN, Ad’m.
Notice!
N/TY wife S. F. Singleton, has left my bed and
1VA board without any provocation: I hereby
forewarn all persons from crediting her on my ac
count, as I am determined not to pay any of her
contracts, and I also forewarn all persons from
harboring her as I wilt enforce the law on —ch.
May 10 (wlm) D, SINGLETON,
■ Vests.
A large assortment of Seasonable VESTS—
just received and for sale by
May4, J $5.-rdaw L. LAWSHE.
40Q0 ** N ew Bacon, Just Received
Feb 27.
from
lessee and for Sale by
CLARKE A GRUBB.
Cash Wanted.
All persona indebted to the undersigned will find
it to their inter—t to make immediate settlement
Dee. 28 1854. W. W. ROARK.
Natice.
ROOMS to rent--ever the Crockery end Glass
Stem. Algeria T, R. RIPLEY.
W 1
Far the Ladies.
£ have a large variety of Fbaey article* for
Toilet: Combe, Brush**, Pomatum*, Soaps,
Culogue*, HaukercUef Extract. Many patterns of
fancy bottles, Ae, for the Table.
Cooper's Teingfaas, White and Pink Gelatine,
Gelatine in packages, common Starch, Ac,-—All
kinds of flavoring Extracts, to wit: Peach, Al
monds, Vanilla, Rose, Piminto, Ac, Ac. Will the
ladies call and eec* SMITH A EZZARD.
May 16, 1855. tf
Tobacco.
A PPRECIATING ebewen an invited to ealL
SMITH A EZZARD.
May 10th, 1856. tf
Colors. Paimts aad Oils.
W E have on hand aad are receiving fee largest
assortment of Colors, Paints and Oils ever
offered in this city, which we will sell at the lowest
prices. SMITH A EZZARD.
May 10, 1855.
Diaaaoad Light!!
Sylvie Oil.
W E are also sole agents in this city for fee sale
of the Diamond Light, which for safety,
cheapness and quality, excels any thing ever of
fered to the public. In making the above asser
tion we moan what we say. Call at our store and
judge for yourselves. SMITH A EZZARD.
May 6,1855.
The Celebrated Wathiag Ma
chine.
H AVING bought the right for this city, we beg
to notify fee pnblic, that we shall manufac
ture them in the most substantial manner. The
Machine is so simple in its arrangement that it
can be used by a small boy, and fee dispatch with
which it works a number of garments at a time,
(requiring only one minute,) entirely clean, and
without fee usual wear and tear, recommends it to
every house-keeper. It very soon pays for itself
in the saving of time, besides the other advanta
ges of saving labor and clothes from being worn
ontby rubbing. It is not liable to get out of order,
and when it does can be quickly repaired by any
Carpenter.
The Proprietors of the Washington Hall, Atlan
ta Hotel, aad others in the city, who have them in
use, wiUdestify to these recommendations.
Apply at Gilbert A Clark’s Hardware Store, who
are onr Agents, and will have a supply on hand.
Price $15. WILLIAMS A CO.
Atlanta, May 1, 1855. dAvr2m
Ice! Ice!! Ice!!!
T HE subscribers have just received, and are
now offering for sale, at fee Atlanta Ice House,
a large supply of ICE. For regular customers
who pay $10 in advance, our terms are as follows:
By fee Hhd. $2 87 per 100 lbs. delivered at
the Depot.
By the Block, 2 87 per 100 lb*, delivered at lee House.
By the Bloek, 3 00 per 100 lbs. packed and delivered
at the Depot.
For 30lbs. and upwards, 3 cents per lb. delivered at
Ice House.
For 5 lbs. and upwards, 3>. cents per lb. delivered at
lee House.
■ Customers paying $6 in advance, will be charged 4
cents per lb. at Ice House.
Transient enstomers will be supplied, by the Block,
at3}j cents per lb., or 4 cents der lb. forales* quantity.
Particular care should be taken to have the return
Blanket* dry, neatly done np and distinctly marked, as
on this depends the regularity of the supply—the re
turn of the empty package being considered equivalent
to an order.
Blanket* and sacks furnished at cost. Address.
WRIGHT A KIDD.
Atlanta, Ga., April 26th, 1886. d&wtf
INFIRMARY.
T HE undersigned have opened, in the city of Atlan
ta, an Infiirmarv, for the reception of patients la
boring under medical or surgical disease.
An Intelligent nurse and faithful servants will be in
constant attendance, and will give their attention to
the sick at all hoars, day and night, when required.
The surgical department will be under the control of
W. F. WEsTMORELAND, who wQl give prompt atten
tion to injuries, and every variety of disease requiring
surgical operations.
The usual fees adopted by the physicians of the city
will be charged, with fifteen cents per day for board, Ac.
Planters and others sending negroes may rest assured
that they will be properly attended to, and if after an
examination it be determined that there is no prospect
of relief, they will be sent home without any charge.
W. F. WESTMORELAND. M. D.
J. a. WESTMORELAND, M. D.
Atlanta, April 24,1866.dAwly
ADAIR A EZZARD,
DEALZB8 IS
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AC..
No. 50, Whitehall St.
WE havo received an elegant assortment
■y,—- of fresh, fashionable SPRING GOODS.—
Our selections of ladies
Dress Goods and Mantillas
Are very superior, having token great pains to
have them fee netceet and prettiest styles.
(A beactifulllot of PARIS ROBES.)
Call and examine them before you purchase.—
Our Clothing and Hats is of fee better qualities
and strictly fashionable.
Prices peculiarly adopted to “hanl, tight times.”
JOHN FOSTEE EZZARD. \ I { GEORGE W. ADAIR.
Atlanta, March 19th, 1855. daw2m.
EAR AND GYJB.
Drs. LeBruu & Dufton, Oculists and
Aurists.
D R. LkBRUN offers to those suffering from
Deafness his infallible Aural Remedies, which
have been successful in nearly three thousand ca
ses of confirmed deafness. These remedies have
been pronounced by Drs. Khramer, of Berlin;
Itard and Deleau, of Paris; and Curtis, Pilcher
and Yearsly, of London; as fee most wonderful
ever applied for disease of the internal and middle
ear. They comprise different courses forthe vari
ous disases that affect the external, internal and
middle ear. If fee disease is confined to tho ex
ternal car, their effects arc apparent on the fifth or
sixth day. Dr. LeBrun warrants a cure in every
case, when the ear is perfect in its formation. He
has eighteen certificates from those who have been
deaf from infancy, whose hearing is now com
pletely restored, and they are now enabled to learn
the languages. Over twenty-seven hundred cases
of deafness have been successfully healed by him.
Certificates to feat effect may l>e seen on applica
tion.
In nervous affections, inflamation and mucus
accumulation in the Eustachian Tube and Tympa-
nnm,’thickening and inflamation of fee Membrana
Tympania, or ‘drum,’ Otorrhcea or “discharge of
master from fee Auditory Canal; when fee deaf
ness has been produced by Scarlet, Tyrphus, Bili
ous, or Remittent Fever, Colds, use of Quinine or
Mercurial Medicines, Mumps, gatherings in the
Ears, etc., or when it is accompanied with noises
like falling wafer, chirping of insects, whining of
steam, rustling of leaves, ringing of bells, pulsa
tions, etc., etc., fee disease can bo radically and
permanently cured.
Dr. Dufton is fee only practitioner in the United
States who practices the new, painless, and success
ful method in treating all the diseases to which
fee Eye is subject. Where every other means has
failed to afford relief, he asks from such a fair im
partial trial.
Testimony.
Tho undersigned practitioners of Medicine in
the city of New York, having had occcasion to
witness fee practice of Drs. LeBrun A Dufton, in
diseases of fee Ear and Eye, laying aside all pro
fessional jealousy, freely admit that the course
pursued by them in treating diseases of these del
icate organs, from fee unparalleled success attend
ing it, is well worthy the attention of our profes
sional brethren throughout tho United States, be
lieving as we do, that Aural Surgery has not met
wife that attention which its important* demands.
Their system of treating diseases of fee middle
and internal Ear, in chronic' or complicated eases
by means of "Medicated Vapors," forms anew
era in the practice of Aural Surgery, and fills up
avoid which has long been felt by the general
practitioner. In diseases of the Eye, they seldom
require to resort to an operation. As skillful Au
rists and Ocnlis, enthusiastically devoted to their
profession, we cordially recommend them to such
as require their aid-
Signed, V. D. MOTT, M. D.
WILLIS MORTON, M. D.
C. A. DEVELIN, M. D.
HORACE WYATT, M. D.
JAS. B. FRANCIS, M. D.
New York, 10th August, 1849.
Students wishing to perfect themselves in this
branch of Medical Science, will find an opportuni
ty by joining fee class at the Ear and Eye Infir
mary of Dr. Delocy LeBrun, Union Place. Clin
ique* every Tuesday and Friday afternoons; from
one til three o’clock, daring Medical College terms.
Patients, by sending a few particulars of their
eases, can have remedies sent to any part.
Turks:—Five Dollars consultation fee. Ten
dollars to be paid when the hearing is restored to
its original acuteness.
Address, Drs. J. Dclacy, Lebrun and Dnfton,
Union Plzuse, New York City.
N. B. A treatise on the nature and treatment of
Deafness and diseases of the Ear, with the treat
ment of the Deaf Dumb. Price Owe Dollar-
Money letters must be registered by the Post
Master.
Correspondents must enclose postage for return
answers, fee new law requiring prepayment of tat
ters.
New York, April 6, 1855. may 1—dAw6m
TOMBS, URNS A VASES,
Marble Mantels
: ' ;v 51 .31 .T*""-''
JFuratelttag Ma 1c
'^fa-Ware rooms apposite Georgia Railroad De
pot, Atlanta, Ga. Meh6,1855-d<fcwly.
"Notice. " . ' f . 1 ■
I HAVE engaged the services of Mr. G. Krause,
a practical Chemist from Berlin, Prussia, and
as the dispensing department of the establishment
will be entirely under his control, the- public are
assured that all prescriptions will be accurately
prepared—aa a more accomplished Pharmaceutist
cannot he found either North or South, if an ex-
Ibsrieaee of over fifteen years in the first Drug
Mimses of Berlin and Paris bo a guarantee. Tes
timonial in proof of the above assertion will be ex
hibited to any one familiar wife French or German.
Mr. Krause wiU make any preparation desired by
Physicians, or make Chemical tests wife Minerals,
at my store. A. ALEXANDER. Febl91y
NEW GOODS.
I* Boys OloTiln s,
Clothes IV ew and Fresh.
Caaatneres.
The Richest ever brought to this Market.
Vestings.
Come soon, or they will all be sold.
Gloves-—Extra Fine
Htek^FlxlRf) the very latest styles aad richest
{materials.
Also,
Tailor’s Trimmings—Tapes, Crayons, anil almost any
thing kept in a Merchant Tailoring establishment, can
be bought from the subscriber.
Atlanta, Nov 2. d&rrtf LEWIS LAWSHE.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA.
An Agreeable Refrigerant and
LAXATIVE.
T HIS Preparation has been introduced exten
sively on the continent of Europe, and iu this
country as on agreeable Substitute for Epson
Salts, it is destitute of bitterness, and by its pleas
ant acidity of taste, aud its effervescing character,
is rendered a very agreeable and refreshing drink
directions for use accompany each bottle. Pre
pared and for sale by
A. ALEXANDER, Druggist.
WHITE & DEAN, BUTCHERS.
T HE undersigned have this day formed a part
nership for-the purpose of doing a general
Slaughtering business in the city of Atlanta, they
occupy stall No. 3 in the Market House, and will
fhrnUh the best fee county affords, and use their
best endeavors to give general satisfaction, and in
so doing hopes to reeeirea share of fee pnblic pat
ronage. A. R. WHITE.
L. DEAN.
Atlanta, March 5, 1855, £dlm | w3m.j
RHODE’S
FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
Or, Nature’s Invaluable Specific,
F OR the prevention and cure of Intermittent and
Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills and
Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility, ' Night
Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have
a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. The sub
tle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons is
unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the saute
in character wherever it exists,—North, South,
East or West,—and will every where yield to this
newly discovered antidote, which is claimed to be
fee greatest discovery in medicine ever made.
This specific is so harmless that it may be token
by persons of every age, sex or condition and it
will not snbstitute for one disease others still
worse, as is too often fee result in the treatment by
Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, and other poisonous or
deleterious drugs, not a particle of any of which
is admitted into this preparation.
The proprietor distinctly claims these extraoidi-
nary results from the use of this natural antidote
to Malaria.
It will entirely protect any resident or traveler
even in fee mast sickly or swampy localities, from
any Ague, or Bilious disease whatever, or any in
jury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma.
It will instantly check fee Ague in persons who
have suffered for any length of time, from one day
to twenty years, so that they need never hnve
another chill, by continuing its use according to
directions.
It will immediately relieve all distressing results
of Billions or Ague disease, such »3 general debil
ity, night sweats, Ac. The patient at once begins
to recover appetite and strength, and continues
until a permanent and radical cure is effected.
- Finally, its use will banish Fever and Ague
from families and all classes. Farmers and all
laboring men by adopting it as a preventive will
be free from Ague or Billions attacks in thnt sea- I
son of the year which, while it is tho most sickly, j
is the most valuable one to them.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cas- ]
es, some may require more.
Directions printed in German, French and Spnu- i
ish. accompany each bottle.
Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to j
the trade.
itifi of Drugs,
me great pleasure to reccminuuil'feeui to the pub
lic, and my frieuda iu -portioular. The stock is
fresh, and finely selected’. 'Nunssartinen'-in Geor
gia surpasses it: jiKieei). it is what Is needed in
Atlanta, a superior Drug Store. The goods can be
.sold at Charleston, Savannah, and Angasta prices,
and every thing, fee -Physician may wish can be
found there. T res)iectftiU.v ask for them a liberal
patronage. II. A. RAMSAY.
Armr\ nn store
SMITH & EZZARQ,
H AVING purchased fee entire interest of Dr.
H. A. Ramsay, (of the late firm of Kay A
Ramsay,) in the Drug business, offer to the public
a large and well selected stock of Drags, Paints,
Oils, Campheno, Burning ’Said, 5 Bye-stuffs, Chemi
cals, Surgical add- Dental Instruments, Soaps,
Brushes, Combs, Medicinal Wiues, Perfumes, Ac.
Theiadies ore invited to call and examine our
Fancy Coods, cousistiug of
Shell and Ivory handle hair brushes,
Shell, Ivory and India Rubber dressing combs,
Shell, Puff nqfl Tuck Combs,
Ivory and Buffalo Nail Brushes,
Ladies Writing Desks, (papier macho and rose
wood.)
Superior Toilet Boxes, (pearl inlaid,)
China, Rosewood, and Paper Puff Boxes,.
Lubino French Extracts of every variety,
Muugenitt Coudray “ “ “ “
French Toilet. Powders, Lnbins,
German Farina Cologne,
Improved Chlorine Tooth Wash,
Orris* Tooth Wash,
“ “ Paste and Powder, (French,)
Superior Almond.Powder, (for the skin.)
Ladies Drawing Books and Portfolioes,
Faber’s Drawing Pencils.
Sewing Birds,
French cut glass Toilet Flacens,
China Flower Vases, (very rich,)
Port Monries, (penlr, ivory and morocco,)
Ladies Companions, (complete,)
“ Cord Cases of every variety,
Ivory Teething Rings, Ratlers, for children
Smethian, an elegant preparation for chapped
hands and rough skin,
Barmy’s Trieopherous, *
Lyon’s Kathairon,
Bogles’ Hyperion Fluid,
Mrs. Allen’s Hair Invigorator,
Superior Bleached Sponge, (for ladies,)
Turkish Bathing Towels and Gloves, and sun
dry articles too numerous to mention.
March 23, 1855. diwly.
Campliene & Fluid!
T HE Subscribers have recently established in
Atlanta a Campkene A Fluid Manufactory,
and will keep constantly on hand enmpheue, Burn
ing Fluid, Spirits of Turpentine, Lamps, Lamp
Wieks, also a variety of Garden Seeds.
WEST A GLOVER.
One door below C. H. Strong’s Store, Whitehall
street, Atlanta. Georgia.
March 26, 1S55. (diwly.)
-tsn!>J* • Tfrg.its
iV Sale by the Undergigncdi A
2506 Pivot TeethiStcfcktoii'ii ntalciv
1M0 Plate do do -
15M Molar and Biemped dff.' t-jpgi
500 Gttm Teeth do r.fiiy
5 ox Abbey A Suns Gold Foil, -if efijaSS
5 oz Jones, White A Co Gold Foil;
10 Rnckages Silver Foil,
Dentists, turning lathes, head rate^ anvils, ham
mers, blowpipes, plate bendera, clasp phes, and
every article for mechanical work. Also a large
assortment of Instruments manufactured by J. D.
Chevalier, consisting of
Month mirrors, Pearl, Ivory and Bone month
syrenges, Bone, Silver and Gold Stubbs, and
American files, File Carriers Ivory PInggers and
Sealers, Burnishces, Stud Cutters, stomp instru
ments, articulators foil seizzers, Foreepe in great
variety, Plugging Forceps, Molar and Bieuiped,
narrow beak, and every kind that can he asked for
and every article in fee Dental line. Also a large
assortment of every kind of patent medicine, for
sale by A. ALEXANDER,
feb 20 dAwly Sign Negro and Mortal.
DANIEL & COMFy.,
AT THE SIGN OF THE
“Atlanta Family Store,”
So 13,
WHITEHALL STREET.
r IE subscribers would respectfully inform fee
citizens of Atlanta, and all' persons trading
to this point, that they are doily receiving and will
endeavour to keep constantly on band a well-as
sorted stock of FAMILY SUPPLIES. They re
spectfully and politely solicitthe patronage of per
sons and families, who may require suoh articles
ns pertain to their Department, and will take
pleasure in wailing upon them. The Principle
upon which they conduct their business being
CASH, they assure all those who may favor them
wife a visit that the articles which they may offer
shall be of the best quality and at cash prices.
GEORGE U. DANTEL. | LEONARD H. YOUNG.
Atlanta, March 22, 1855. dawly.
ftm
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his PLANTA
TION in DelCalb county, lying on the waters
of Peachtree and Pea vine creeks, 31 miles North-
West of Decatur aud 8f miles North-East of At
lanta, adjoining lands of Daniel Johnson, Esq.,
T. N. Paden and others, containing about 300 acres.
There are about 100 acres of open cultivated land
under good fences and necessary buildings for
farming, with a good apple orchard. Any person
desirous of purchasing can cnll on me on the prem
ises or address me at Decatur. Terms will be ac
commodating. J. B. WILSON.
Jan. 16, 1855. I'-it—wfim.
DR. CHARLES CUMMINGS,
L ATE of the city of Now Orleans, respectfully
informs the citizens of Atlanta and surround
ing country feat he has located his office in the
new and commodious Drug Store of Drs. Smith A
Ezzard, corner of Concert Hall, for the purpose ol
practicing the various departments of bis profes
sion, and hopes to enlist the confidence of his
friends and the community in goncral, when he
assures them that his experience is ample and suc
cess flattering in the treatment of all diseases pe
culiar to tropie-al climates and malarious districts
in their most agravated aud malignant forms ; and
more especially yellow fever, cholera, typhoid fe
ver, scarlatina Ac.; and all those contagoous dis
eases peculiar to a denesjpopulation, as the moro
recent portion of his professional career Inis con
fined him to tho treatment of those fatal maladies
n the cities of Mobile and New Orleans.
Atlanta, Ga., April 16,'55. d.twtjiini’50.
Examiner and Republican copy till Jan.
1st. 1856.
BENNETT & BROXAW,
IProdnoo
Commission Merchants,
TOR TllE SALE OP
Flour, Grain, Butter, Cheese, Provi
sions, &c.
JVo. 1IO BROAD-STREET,
CORNER. OP WATER-ST.
James. O. Bennett. ] - r .
Cornelius P. Brok.uv. j ^ ew ' <>r ^’
Cha’s 11. Huntington.
March 20, 1855. (diwtf.)
WARRANTED PIANO FORTES
FOR SALE ON TRIAL.
T HE subscriber has made arrange
ments with some of tho most cel
ebrated Piano Forte makers for sup
plies. His instruments are always direct from the
factories, in original packages, of fee latest and
most fashionable styles, and hav the most impor
tant improvements.
Without expensive store rent, or other outlays
attending an open establishment of this kind, hois
enabled to furnish these instruments at the lowest
prices obtainable, and being a professional man
himself, ho 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-olass instruments will please address
the subscriber. 0. F. BARTH,
Atlanta, Ga.
jJST- Old Pianos taken in exchange as a part
payment for new onos. Good second-handed Pi
anos for sale and hire on reasonable terms.
Dec. 21,1S54. dawly.
Come Everybody,
" —'T'O the Horse Head sign, that wants good
(jvtjtMffifa -*- home-made Saddles, or Bridles, Saddle-
haga, Trunks, Valises, Harness, Collars and
Whips, a great variety, together with all articles nsn
ally kept in an establishment of this kind; all of which
are offered at the lowest living prices, for cash, by the
undersigned. MILLER & ANDREWS.
'Jgg^Repairing of all kinds done with quick
despatch.
Atlanta, Nov. I 1854—d&wly.
EE LAWSHE
.-r-teffi HaS always on hand a fine stock of
CLOCKS, WATCHES AID
jewexjIIY,
and is prepared to have watcli-work of every deecrip
tion clone up in firsl rath style and warranted.
Atlat. nta, Sep25th. 1854. 1—dwly
C. T. cto J. N*. Dupree,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
General Agents
For the purchase and sale of
Georgia and Tennessee Produce.
Unquestionable mid independent facilities—necessary
references. Particular aud personal attention to all
business entrusted will meet with attention, persever
ance and promptitude.
Remittances or small advances made on all goods
consigned to our order at consignee’s order.
Corner of Ilill and Broadway and next door to M. C.
Williams &Co., W. S. Hill street, Grifiln, Ga.
Griffin, Jan. 6, lS5f d86&w33tf.
SODA 'V ATER, fresh from #Iie !
Fountain.
Instruments fbr Surgeons’ and Physi
cians’ use.
C 'lONSISTTXG of Speculums of various, kinds. Kye
j Cups, Porcelain and Glass, Abdominal Supporters,
Persaries, Glass, Silver, Wood aud IvQry, &c., Irusses,
French, Euglisli, American, &c., Shoulder Braces, as
sorted kinds, Breast Bags, Saddle Bags, Pocket Cases,
Syrenges in great variety, Electro Magnetic Machines,
late styles, Steelaml Metal Sounds, assorted sizes, Silver,
Metal and Bone Eye Syrenges, cases of Eye Instru
ments, new styles, Physicians* Pocket Cases in great
variety, Stethescopes, Elastic, Metal,&c., Ear Trumpets,
Glass UrincUs, Bed Pans, Womb Syrenges, Midwifery
Instruments. Amputating Instruments, Trephening In
struments, Trocars and Oanulnis Instruments, Evans*
lancets, Cases, Gold, Silver Scots, Wood, Leather, &c.,
Stomach Pumps. Cupping Cases, improved Probangs;
Uretha Instruments, in and out of cases. And many
other instruments not enumerated, with an extensive
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery,
Fancv Articles. 5:c., for sale, on accommodating terms,
by. ‘ A. ALEXANDER,
Sign Negro and Mortar
Atlanta, Feb. 14, 1855. d&wly.
_
article will be consigned on
sponsible parties in every section of fee country.
For sale by dealers generally.
JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor, j
March 2". [d&w6m.] Providence, R. I. |
M. Tomlinson,
Plain, House, Sign,
Passenger Car, Fresco, Coacli, .Orna-
i made from .pare .carbonic acid, which will be fur- ’ MENTAL AN’li DECORATIVE
1 nis&cdhis natrons fresh and well ic-c-d every day I* INTER,
through the Summer. Opposite Jacob Haas Co., Whitehall st., Atlanta, Ga
The superiority of Soda Water, fresh from the I l>cc. 29, IS54, dir
Trade circulars fowardedon application, and tho : \\' J * ]e return of fee season, the undersign- j
liberal terms to re- i ’ 1 ed has commenced drawing SODA WATER, !
•fofriw
BRO Wif&AlfDBBEOIf,' Proprietors of fifth*
. a^MabttntctfJtiidh a«^ Eaktng fetydpstttiM,
Orders addressed to u* will be promptly ghp-
jrtfod, ond we will fiU oU orders addresred to J. -
G^, until £o can supply feem
Winahip, Atlanta. L _, u
from his well known ftnmdry. These L,
boon thoroughly tested, ere portable, can be set tip
in half an bouifs time without expense or median-'
ical aid. The most convenient Mills, for team us$ ^
ever invented. Its mechanical construction 'in- !
sure* durability.
! No. 2 is offered-at, $65_ complete, ready for at--,
toching the team, and warranted to grind from 8 to
12 bushels of feed per hour with one horse. '
No. 3, at $75, will grind 15 bushels per hour.,
No. 4, at $85, will grind 20 , bushels per <,hopr
with two horses. ’*
BROWN A ANDERSON, -
No. 40, Market sfc, Nashville, Tenn.
Apr21,’55. . d3(wtf.'; -
O. P. BAkELTB,
Piano Forte Repairor ftnd Tuner,
AVTILL attend to, any colls in his ^
VV line of business, such'as reg-; to
ulating of action, covering of ham* '
men, (felted or buffed,) laying of new strings, by;;
fee octave, whole or single, Ac.
Satisfaction given in every instance or - no
charge. AU work warranted.
^Tuning by the Tear done at Reduced Y
Prices.
Orders anywhere from the country, addressed to
C. F. Barth, Atlanta, Ga,, will.meet with prompt :
attention.
For Rent,
THREE HOUSES on Walton Street, which -
have been just completed, hiving all conveniences
requisite for boarding-houses, or private residen
ces. To approved tenants fee terms will bemode-
rate. Apply to A. ALEXANDER.
March 27th,*55. dawtf.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to fee late firm of Kay ;
A Ramsay,, or to Dr. H. A. Ramsay, are here- •
by, notified, that, haying purchased all their inter
est in their late business aB Druggists, together
with fee books of acqonnts, notes, Ac., due them;
payment of the same must be made alone to ua..
SMITH A EZZARD.
March 23, 1855. diwly.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Er. Iff. D’AXjVICrlffY,
H AVING removed his residence aud office, to
Marietta Street above Esq. Payn’s, hopes to
receive a continuance of the liberal patronage of
his good customers.
Patients for Surgical' operations can bo accom
modated with board.
^39“ Ladies wishing dental attendance, by giv
ing a timely notice, even through tho Post Office,
will be furnished with a conveyance free of charge.
Atlanta, Feb. 2,1855. ' nlOO-dtf.
W. Herring & Co.,
XT EEP in connection with their large Stock of riotli-
*■* ing a large assortment of HATS and CAPS of the
latest styles, also, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Carpet
Bags and Valises, 4 dtr
Atlanta. Sept. 28, 7854.
SOMETHING NEW!
CARTMELL & CARTER,
Saddle and Harness Manufacturers,
W OULD respectfully announce to thp citizens
of this and surrounding country, having
permanently located themselves in Atlanta, offer
to all the best articles of
SADDLES & HARNESS
sold in fee place. This being the only manufa sto
ry here, persons wishing to buy will do well to’
call.
White Hall Street, Parker building, Atlanta
Georgia. [ApriI2C,’55-wlw.
Wanted.
A T the LaGrango Steam Variety Works a man
of sober and industrious habits, to make sash,
blinds and doors by machinery.
CARLTON, KENER A MEID.
April 12, 1855. writ.
Bacon! Bacon’!
QK LW'k/VLBS. new Bacon just received from Ten
ULrU nesnee and for sale by
j fountain, over that put up in bottles is so obvious i
j that it is surprising persons wiil use bottled Soda
; at all. Its hoalthfulues.- when compared with
Lemonade, Ginger Pop, und other fashionable
W
tflAltKL k GRL T BP. drinks, is such that the latter are interdicted by
Call and See Us! j the medical faculty, whilst Soda Water is rocoin-
JE ore receiving our SPRING GOODS, and I “ended and used extensively.
' most respectfully invite fee citizens of At- A great variety ot SYRUPS will be kept to suit
“ ’ ~ * the taste of the most fastidious;
Apr27,’55,d*w. A. ALEXANDER.
lanta to call and examine our Stock—as we keep
a general assortment of every Line of Goods us
ually kept in this market. We think we havo
never bo’t Goods on more favorable Terms, and
intend making it to fee interest of onr patrons to
purchase of ns, as wo are anxious to build up a
substantial business in this place.
* H.W. COZART A SON.
Atlanta, April 4, 1855—d*w2m
w
$10 Reward.
ILL be paid for evidence to convict the Miscreant
who defaced the interior of the City Hall.
A. NEISON, Mayor.
Flour.
| Sf| SACKS SUPERFINE ELOl'R, from the country
* hf'J —just received and for sale by
Apr 26
Hay, Hay!
On Bales Northern HAY—jest rocei
by Apr 26
•just received and for sale
CLARKE A GRUBB.
Corn Meal!
FRESH Ground, from White Corn at the At
lanta Mill. April 27, d3t.
For Rent,
TWO or three SMALL HOUSES, situated on
Peach Tree, Ivy and Crawford Streets. For terms
apply to A. ALEXANDER.
50
CANDIES.
BOXES steam refined Candies for sale at 16 cts by
W W. ROARK.
BOOTS t BOOTS! I
IOCASESMm: and boys’ Beots new in store and for
1 A sale bv W. W. ROARK
J UST Received 50 boxes and 10 casks of fin
diary cheese,
W. W. ROARK.
Notice.
THE firm of PARR A McKENZIE is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. Edwin McKenzie
is authorized to settle up fee affairs of the late
concern, and its effects are placed in his hands for
feat purpose. L. J. PARR,
EDWIN McKENZIE.
_ ST L. J. Purr will continue the Commission
Business on his own account.
Atlanta, March 21st. dtf.
To Hotel Keepers.
O PEN to an engagement, a first-rate BREAD
and CAKE BAKER, and PASTRY COOK,
A note addressed to fee Intelligencer, stating
terms, will meet wife prompt attention.
fd*w3t») W. S. SICOT.
'Atlanta, May 9, 1855.
Real Eatate Agency.
THE undersigned will attend to fee sale of RE
AL ESTATE, also rent property.
Office at the store of T. B. Lanier I: Co.
w.p. McDaniel.
Atlanta, May Jf, 185% dly.
I SM ALL HOUSE and LOT for sale ob
Fair street. Apnfyto
w. p. McDaniel.
For Meat*
' Store House on Whitehall street. Hwlv to
Msy« W. P.KcDJjlSL.
Combs, Fans, and Fancy Ooods.
WILLIAM TASKER,
I A Pork Place, New York, invites the attention
X U of Southern and Western Merchants, to hrs
new stoek of Fans, Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nail
Brashes, Ladies Reticules, Perfumery, Soaps.
Porte Monies, Jet Mid Bead Bracelets, Pocket
Books, Dress Buttons, Pins and Needles, Hooks
AEyee,~Wotoh Guards, Wax, Coal and Glass
Beads, Necklaces, Ac. India Rubber Combs, Cones,
Balls and Toys of every description. Scissors,
Razors and Cutlery, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Ac-
cordeons and Violins, including a general and very
Urge stoek ofEngfoh, French, and German Fancy
Goods, which will be sold at fee veiy lowest prices
for cash or approved paper.
_$BN~ Ordersbyletter selected andpntup in the
best manner. WM. TASKER,
may I—dAw6m 10 Pork Place, N. Y.
NO MONOPOLY.
SO to 30 per cent*
THE subscriber most respectfully tenders his
thanks to hi* former patrons and Customers for
their liberal patronage, and would solicit their con
tinuance of the some, and will offer, greater in
ducements for a few months, than be has ever be
fore bean able to oiler, (of the following goods, viz:
Crockery, Glass, China Vases, Ac; Lamps of all
descriptions.) In order to reduce his stock, wish
ing to repair the interior of Store before receiving
his fall stock, he is prompted to oflsr fee above
iadaeensenta/or cash. T. R. RIPLEY.
. Alee «utQ farther notice, wUJ seil Burning Fluid
own manufacture, $1. 80 per cent alcohol, ,$1.
Campfcenc, Maihssu meaefsrture'SO cts., for cafe
only. If charged, M per cent on above prices.
: rJBPfJk <itf T. B. RIPLEY,
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue <>f an order of the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, I will
sell, before tho Court House door in the city of
Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in June next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, one city lot, situat
ed in the Northwestern part of the city and ad
joining the W. A A. Railroad, containing half
acre, more or less, improved; sold as the property
of John W. Speights, deceased, for the benefit of
the creditors of said deceased. Terms made known
on day of sale, MARY' A. M. SPEIGHTS,
Mayl,’55. Adm’x
JUST RECEIVED,
AT
W. W. ROARK,
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell streets,
1<>0 hbls fine Cincinnati Whiskey at 45c,
50 sacks host Rio Coffee at lljo,
50 boxes Adamantine Candles, 26c by fee box,
20 bbis Gin, (American.)
20 “ Brandy, “
30 “ Ruin' “
1 “ fine Brandy, cx|ra,
1 pipe '*• “ “
50 boxes Tobacco, various qualities, some very
30 “ Cheese. [fine.
Feb 21,1855,
Atlanta Medical College
T HE first course of lectures in this Institution
will commence on the first Monday in May
noxt, and continue the last of the following Au
gust, during which the usual systematic course o
lectures will be given, and Clinical instruction
twice a week.
Faculty.
JI. G. Slaughter, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy.
J. Vi. Jones. II D., Prof of the Principles and Practice
of Medicine.
Jesse Boring, M. D,,. Prof, of Obstetrics mid Iliseeases
of Women and Children.
W. F. Westmoreland, M. P., Prof, of the Principles
and Practice of Surgery.
J. E. Dubose M. D., Prof, of Physiology.
G. T. Wilburn, M. D., Prof, of Surgical amt Pathological
Anatomy.
J J. Robertson, M. 1).. Prol. of Chemistiy and. Medical
Jurisprudence.
J. G. Westmoreland. M. D., I'rof. of Materia Medica anil
Theraputics.
An abundant supply of Material for dissection
(subjects preserved in spirits of Avine) will be pro
vided. The services of a competent Demonstrator
j of Anatomy will bo procured before, the opening ot
the session. The fees for tho entire course amonnt
to $105. Matriculation, (payable once only,) $5.. :
Dissecting ticket, (obligatory once only,)’$10.—
Graduation fee, $25. Good board can be bad in
fee city for $3 per week. For further information
address J. Q. WESTMORELAND, Dean.
Atlanta, Jan. 15, 1855. diw3m.
HAT AND CAP STORE.
J. TAYLOR is now opening a fresh stock
of fashionable HATS, CAPS A BONNETS,
Next door to Lawshe & Bro’s Jewelry Store,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
TAYLOR’S HAT & CAP EMPORIUM.
J UST RECEIVED, and opening, the first entire
stock of HATS A CAPS ever offered in this
city. My stock is now complete, consisting of
every variety and style. Please call and examine
for yourselves!
fiSsT* All kinds of Fur Skins bought.
J. TAYLOR.
Atlanta, April 25, 1855. (dAwlyj
Groceries! Groceries! Groceries!
T HE undersigned are now receiving at their store,
corner of Hunter and Pryor st*., the stand former
ly occupied by J. E.Williams, a large and carefully se
lected stock of Groceries, consisting in part of the fol
lowing articles.
50 hhds. of New Orleans Sugar.
100 sacks of Rio Coffee,
100 bbis. of New Orleans Syrup,
100 bbis. of Extra Whiskey,
§20 tierces of Rice,
50 boxes of Star and Sperm Candles,
25 Cigars,
50 boxes Tobacco, &c.
We intend to keep constantly on hand a heavy stock,
and invite those who are in need of such articles to
give us a call before purc-hasing elsewhere.
Feb22wtf. J. J. THRASHER & CO.
New Bookstore.
WMM THE subscriber having recently re-
pleniscd his large and well selected
stock oi BOOKS AND STATION
ER Y, would respectfully invite all who wish to
purchase to be sure and call at the new Bookstore,
on Whitehall street, two doors above the Post
Office, as his terms cannot fail to please. His stock
having been bought principally for cash,-and se
lected mostly by himself in the Northern cities.—
He has also a fresh supply of of Fancy Articles,
Watches, Jewelry, Toys, Ac., at tho lowest prices.
Teachers and Merchants supplied on the most lib
eral terms. GEORGE DUNHAM.
Atlanta, February 7, 1855. [wly.]
Fresh Arrivals!
Mf eaco cSs A.L>k>ott’s
Commodious, Fire-proof Ware-house,
ATLANTA, GA.
5 kegs prime Tennessee Butter.
100 bushels Cow Peas.
50 Sacks good Superfine Flour
100 Boxes star and adamantine candles at greatly
reduced prices.
50 Kegs extra refined family lard.
20 bbis Sugar ’
50,000 fas' fair and choice New Bacon, including
common qud fancy Hams, Sides, * Shoulders
100 socks Prime Rio Coffee.
5 ; “ Old Gov. Java.
100 bbis New crop Now Orleans Molasses.
10 Boxes “ Bar soap, at 6i cents, per lb.
100 Bbis and half bbis New and old Lord.
300 pounds Live Geese Feathers.
Atlanta, May 7th 18q5, tf.
■ Segars and Tobacco,
Four Doors from the Railroad,
WHITEHALL ST. ATLANTA, GA.
M R. JOHNFICKEN would respectfully inform’
his friends and the public of Atlanta and
country .merchants that be always keeps on hand a
large stack of SEGARS and TOBACCO.
iSSljjBoam to rent. Apply at “ John Fieken’s
igor flfore.” „
6,1855, dqwOm. j
"Fine Clothing,
JUST RECEIVED!
We beg leave to call the attention of the pnblie,
to our Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING !
which, we flatter ourselves is
the Largest and Neatest Stock in the City!
Gentlemen in want of CLOTHING, are assured
that in our stock they can be fitted—no matter
how large, or how small, or how TALL! they
may be.
j^f-OurStock of BOY’S CLOTHING is also
extensive and tastey.
Those visiting us will at once see the superiority
of our Stock in Make and Style.
We’also keep a thorough assortment of Gentle
men’s Furnishing Goods—all of which we will
sell low. Terms) Cash.
mar 30 " W. HERRING A CO.
A Valuable Plantation for Sale.
THE Subscriber offers for sale his farm in Car-
roll county, lying on Buck Creek, five miles from
Carrollton on the Jacksonville road, containing
400 acres, with about 100 acres of cleared land of
tho best quality under cultivation. There is a
good dwelling, gin house, and all other bnildings
necessary for convenience and accommodation,
besides fruits of every sort in common with good
Orchards. In fact my farm is in the best kind of
condition for agricultnre.
Persons wishing to buy will do well to call on
me without delay, if they wish to procure a bar
gain, I intend going “out West,” and I am deter
mined to sell. J. J. BURROW.
May 3d, 1S55. (wlm.)
Practice of Surgery.
Drs. Smith & Ramsay
B EG leave to inform the public that they will
attend strictly to all Surgical Cases sent to
their care, and ample preparation will be made for
all transient patienis. Tho centrality of Atlanta,
and its remarkable facilities for living, point to it
as a most desirable place for the invalid. Persons
wishing Surgical aid can always find comfortable
quarters. We devote especial attention to diseases
of the Eye and Ear, also, te fee usual surgical ail
ments, such as stone in fee bladdor and all inju
ries requiring surgical aid.
Feb 22, 1855. wly.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
I \ r HERE A?. XYilli :i in Clark applies to me for Letter* ,
t > of Dismission from the Administration on the
Estate of Thomas Clark deceased : These are tlierefure.
to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and
creditors 01 said deceased, to he and appear at my of- ■
lice, and file objections if any they have, in terms of
iaw, why said applicant should not he dismissed from
his said administration, at the July Term of. the Court
of Ordinary of said County.—Given under hiy hand at
office, Dec. 19, 1864. ALEX. JOHNSON, Or’dy.
Decomber 21. ,T4d
Georgia, DeKalb County.
J OHN M. REID will apply at the May Term o f
the Court of Ordinary next of said county for
letters of Guardianship of the person and property '
of James M. Bohanan, -minor and orphan of J.
W. D. Bohanan, under the age of fourteen years.
Civen under my hand officially 20th March,
1855. ALEX. JOHNSON,
mor22’55. Ord’y.
Goorgia, DeKalb County.
ITTHEREAS, R. M. Brown has this day ap-
V V plied to me for Letters of Administration on
the estate of .Henry Goddard, deceased. These
are therefore to cito and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased-to be
and appear at my .office, within fee time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal at office this 20th
March, 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON,
March 22, ’55. ' Ord’y.
Georgia, DeKalb County.
E LKENAH POWELL Will apply at the May
Term next of the Court of Ordinary of said
county for letters of Guardianship of: the person
and property of Howell Colt Oliver and John
Felton Oliver.-
Given under my hand officially at office 20fe
March, 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON,
mar22’55. Ofd’y.
Georgia, Fulton Connty.
XVhercas, Rachael M. James has this, day ap
plied to me for letters ot administration bn fee .
estate of Littleberry James, late of said county,
deceased, these are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within the .
time prescribed by law to shew cause, if any they
havo, why said letters should not be granted fee-
applicant.
Given under my hand and seal at my office, this
29th March, 1855. JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary.
FOR HAT.mi
i Rio Coffee.
. ('hoi. e N. 0. Sugars.
Crashed, Powdered and refined Sagan
prime N. O. Syrup.
Bbis. fresh Mackerel.
Boxes Cheese.
100 Kegs Nails various sizes.
25 Doz. Pointed Pails.
10,000 Libs. Hollow Ware.
With a large assortment of
Black Smith’s Tools, Dry Goods,
Boots & Shoes, Grind-Stones, Ac.,
Which are oflered to fee trade at lew rates on ac
commodating terms by J. T DOANE.
Jan. 20, 1855. n34-wt£
Dr. It. T. Palliam,
Formerly of Richmond, Virginia,
HAVING permanently located in Atlanta, Go.,
respeotfnlly offer* his. professional services to fee
citizens of Atlanta and vicinity. /
Office in fee Old Bank Room, Washington Hail;
Reference.—Faculty of tho Medical College of
Virgin!** i
j£y 1*1855. dAwftm
Flour! Flour!
75Ki.T—
GEORGIA DeKalb County.
TO ALL wnox IT MAY CONCERN:
W HEREAS, Rezin Lyon, Exr. of the Estate
of William Kilpatrick, late of said county
deceased applies tq me for letters of 'dismission
from the Administration of said Estate therefor,
all persons are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections, (if any. they have,) in my office
in terms, of the law, otherwise letters of dismis
sion, will'be granted the applicant at fee Novem
ber Term of the Court of Ordinary for said coun
ty. Given under my hand at office.
April 3,1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y.
STATE OF GEORGIA, )
DeKalb County. J
To all wh*m it »ay Concern.
WHEREAS, C. W. McGinnis, administrator of ’
the estate of J. W. D. Bohanan, lato of said coun
ty doe’d., applies to me for letters df’dismission
from fee administration of said estate—and it ap
pearing that said administrator has fuily adminis- ..
tied said Estate, This ifi’ therefore to cite end ad
monish all persona interested, to. he - and > appear at
Adminis-
from his seid- i
at offiep. j.
trator should not be
April 3d,' 1855. ■ . 9 , ,
ALEX’R JOHNSOS; : drtFyi : ***»
.x:;;
$ra fin* imposed it) fee-May
t Harden. B. N,„
1806.
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