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, rig [From the Washington Uni* 1 "-! A. Litter «rom K»«m* til.EMJ.M E FaBII. »M«glM l (K. T.) Mav2, 1S.>.». j ij^ar Sir - The enclosed letter and reaolu- ■h" Solutions wer. nJoi-red ''J ,.m , r the members of both bouses of our ter- . it.trial legislnturo whose seats are not eun- ' itc( i Timt settles the matter. >Ve meet 1, Pawnee, near Fort Riley, on Kansas r.v- ‘ r ft bout one hundred miles from the Mis- j ' ,.j line, on the first Monday in July next, i iftor organizing, wt* shall adjourn to the ! Shawnee. There will not be n Freesotler j in either house. Will that do ? Very respeetfullv your obedient servant, t Shawnee Mission, April G, 1855. At a meeting of a portion of the citizens 0 f Kansas Territory, hold at the Shawnee Mission on the 6th inst., to take into consid eration the course to be pursued by them in ihe event of a new election being cailed for [lie purpose of electing members to the Kansas Legislature to fill the places of those who have been refused certificates of election by Gov. Reeder, a committee was appointed tor the purpose of presenting some plan lor the consideration of the meeting. "he committee retired, and, after short delibera tion, presented the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: Whereas, there arc elected, and to whom certificates have been granted, a majority of both houses; and whereas the right of ordering a new election is not delegated to i ,'ov. Reeder by the Kansas bill, except in case of a tic, or where a vacancy is caused by death or resignation; and whereas the ri"ht to decide all cases of contested elec tions for the Legislature, is clearly recog nized in the Kansas bill and by the Govern or himself, as belonging to that body alone. Be it therefore Resolved, That, in the event a new elec tion shall be ordered by the governor in oiiy district, we recommend to every law- abiding and order-loving citizen of Kansas Territory not to attend said elections, but rely upon the returns already made to sus tain the claims of those ruturned hcrtoforc to their seats in each house. Resolved, That the secretary of this mee ting have these proceedings published in all ;he public journals of this Territory which advocate and defend the rights of the citi zens of Kansas Territory against executive usurpations. The meeting then adjourned. JOHN W. FORMAN, Chairman. John Martin, Secretary. The Cocrt ok Claims.—From all that we tm gather, it strikes us that it will be some time yet before this tribunal goes regularly to business, though they are said to be en gaged in consultation preparatory to open- ing. We presume that these sossions are held with the view of adopting rules and regulations, and otherwise preparing them selves to commence the diehargo of their du ties under a well digested and satifactory system. Time thus spent, cannot be time thrown away ; and the interests of suitors before thorn, as well as of the Government, can hardly fail to be best subserved by the adoption of a carefully matured system of rules ere they take up the first case on their calendar. We have every reason to bolieve that their sessions will be held in the Capitol build ing ; probably in the chamber of tho Su premo Court* at first. "We hear that tho judges of tho Claims Court are of opinion ihat the statute makes it obligatory upon them to sit in tho Capitol.— Washington Sentinel. John Ericsson, the inventor of the caloric engine, has expended all of his own and his wife’s fortune in his labors in prosecuting his inventions, and is now in destitute cir- i-umstances. As his poverty is the conse quence of his exertions to promote science and to benefit mankind, the following prop osition has been made by a respectable cit izen of Michigan : “ Lot a collection be taken up for his (Ericsson’) benefit, in every town and ward in the United States, on the 4th day of July next, and in all the meetings for making arrangements to celebrate that day, let it lie a part of their duty to appoint a com mittee to rcceivo contributions, and in towns or wards where the day is not celebrated, let there be a committee appointed to go through the town or ward and solicit con tributions for this speoial object. Let every orator on that day allude to this matter in his oration, and cause a collection to be ta ken up on the spot. Let the amount of each collection taken up be reported in the nearest public print. Let the committees of each county unite their amounts and purchase a draft on New York, made payable to the order of John Ericsson, and lie forwarded to John Thompson, Wall street, New York, who will cause tho amount received from each State to be reported in his Bank Note Reporter, for the gratification of the donors. Each draft should mention the county and State from which e.ach donation is made.” Washerwomen ara said to be the most in consistent women in the world, because they all look for soft water after it has been rain ing hard. Delegates to 111! stntf Democratic. Con vention. Baldwin—Win. McKinley, M. I). McCumb, D P Brown. Hibb—K. Buss, J. B. Latuar, E. L. Strohecker, S. B. Hunter, W. 1C. DeGraffenried. ItaLor—J. G. Tvus. H. A. Tarver, 1.. (J. Rowell. JJnrlif 1’ Sapp, A. .1- .tones, 11. .1. Schley, E. I,. Antony \V. Hutchins. Butts--E. Varuor, J. It. Lyons, It. G, Byars. Campbell—L. B. Watts. T. A. Latham, W. Camp. Cass—C. A. Hamilton, R. A. Milner, J. A. Craw- Cbailanooga—J. A. Glenn. .1. H. Echols. Cobb—Sam’l l-awrence, W. T. Skelton, Win. Phillips, ford. Cherokee—1. It. Foster, Lawson Field, M. J. Camden. Clarke—W. L. Mitclicll, II. Cobb, B. Skoals, A. A. F. Hill. Chatham—.Ino. E. War,!. W. It Stiles. Thus. Purse, G. A. Gordon. I*. ,1 Punch. Chattahoochee—W. S. Johnson. II. G . William*. Catoosa—T. Gosnal.M. Hickson. Crawford G. 1*. t'olvcrhouse. J M. Davis, 1.. Hicks, A. W l’urifoy. Decatur—F. (1. Arncti. A- A. Allen, J. It. Butler, W. F, Easterling. .1. W. Evans, C. J. Mun- nerlyu. DeKalb—Jus. W. Crockett. Daniel Johnson, Geo. K. Smith. Floyd—0. A. Myers, M. II. Havnie. Win. Wat ters. Franklin—Win Turk, Sum'I Knox. .1 N Turk. Forsyth—II. Strickland. G. X. Lester, A. G. Hutchins. Fulton—Thus. C. Howard. 1,. J. Glenn, John Collier. Payette—Col. W. A. Redding. 1*. Fitzgerald, J. C. King. Gordon—J. C. Longstreet. R. B. Young, H. J. Fain. Gwinnett—II. I*. Thomas, J. C. Whitworth, K. T. Terrell, I. M. Young. Gilmer—Jos. Picket, Wra. Kelly. Habersham—0. 1). Phillips, It. McMillan, A. K, Patton, Y. Davis, J. B. Whitehead. Houston—E. J. MeCohee, J. W. Hardison. M. Marshall. J. B. Campbell. Hancock—1 Jr Brown, John Bonner. F. Sanford. Henrv—R. Ji. Stall H. Tomlinson. J. M. Hambrick. C. Walker. Irwin—J. S. Stalling. S. Turner, It. Wilcox. Jasper—J. W. Burney, Flemming Jordan, W. C. Lovojoy, J. L. Stondifor. Jones—Jos. Day. W. A. Lane, Robert Brown, W. L, Flemistcr. Jack-on—James Polk, W. P. Miller, J. 11. Jackson. M. A. Pattman. Lee—Itr. Mercnr, I. P. Cobk. 11. G. Smith. Munroe—R. Rutland, N. Phillips. Z. E. Harman. X. W. Newnnn. V. Lassiter. Marion—S- Hall, M I. Bivins, Thomas Howe. Merriwetbor—,1. A. Gaston. .T. Knight, M. Reeves. Murray—J. Edmondson, James Morris, S. I.. Stowe. Macon—T. Mott, s. Hall. K. T. Snead. Madison—H A. \ison, W. J. Pittman. Muscogee—Dr Bozeman, Jas. Hamilton, P. Ingram, J. it. Hosier, G. J. Pitts. Newton—Tho-. F. Jones, Jetfers 1 a mar. It. * J. Hen dersnu. A H. 1-ee, Fikc—T D King, H Green, W P Irvin. Paulding—Angus Johnson. J. H. Bcllenger. Putnam—D. Slade. J. Denham. ,T. 15. Pound-. J. A. Turner. J. D. Diomitari. Twiggs—J. G. Coleman. J.lBa kcom. J. F. Shine. Taliaferro—M. Griffin. C. W Gee. B. Bird. Teylor—D. 1*. M. Brand. A. G. McCnnt-. Tati-et—L B Smith, Jesse Carter. W A Daniel, Weathers. Union—Andrew Young, J P Welborn. Walton—W KiJgorc. S G Locklin. Geo. Hurst, Junius Hillyer. Wayne—Samuel O. Kry+y. R R. Richards. Whitfield—O. K. Keuen. Win. Gordon, H. Rogers. Wilkinson—Dr. B W Finney, E Cumwing, R F Wilkes—.1. B. Wooten. Dr..T. W. Heard. II. W. Wooten. Ro7.nr, James Pittman. Worth—W A Harris, A J Shine, Samuel Jones. Walker—J, Gordon, Jno. Dickson. SPECIAL VOTICES. Notice to Travelers. W'tGifi H k Atlantic Bail-Road. Detention. o.\ :.nd alter May 20th, 1865, the Pft«s«rn£#r Trains on thlc Road will run m foliovrs : l*ave .Atlanta 6. a. m. ; arrive at PhatfAnooga 12.26. “ r.^p. m.: « “ “ 6.15.A.M. Leave OuUtAnooga 9. a. m.; arrive at Atlanta 4.30 p. jc. i4 3.f»n, r. “ •» »» s a.M. Day Train will run every ilay in the week.— The Night Train will run every night except Sunday. By this arrangement Traveler* will have the benefit of a clo«e connection with nil Train* running to and from Atlanta ami Chattanooga. May 19. T»5. d&3m JAMES F. COOPER, Sup’t. I. 0. 0. F. CENTRAL DODGE, NO. 28, 1. O. O. F. meets for the dispatch of business on every Tuesday Evening, at 7yi o’clock, at their Hall, on Peach Tree Street—and, on the second and fourth Friday Evenings in each month, on business pertaining to the Degree of ‘‘Rebekah.” S. FAANKFORD. X. G. C. R. HA NUTTER , C. & S. Atlanta, April 17th, 1855. (dawlv.) City Tax. S§uBooks uro now open for receiving the Re turns of City Tax: persons are therefore notified to call at my office, in the City Hall building, and make their relnrn? as required by law. Said books will bo closed on the first day of June next. Office hours from 8 to 12 a. m., and from 2 to 5. p. m . H. C. HOLCOMBE, Atlanta. Apr. 5—d2m R. & C. of C. T For Machinery. WE have just received ASHCROFT’? PATENT STEAM GCAGE, the safest and moat reliable for LOCOMOTIVES or STATIONARY ENGINES. Also, a line lot of VUL CANISED RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, STEAM PACK ING A HYDRANT HOSE from the BOSTON BELTING CO. We are agents for the sale of the above goods, GUARANTEE them iu tho most satisfactory manner, and offer them at manufacturer's prices, with the freight added. GILBERT & CLARKF-, Anrt!5.’55dAwtf. Hardware Dealers, Atlanta. Ga. Contracting and Building. jiQ- THE subscriber being permanently locat ed in this city, is prepared to design, draw and superintend all descriptions of buildings, both public and private; he will also give particular at tention to the erection of handsome shop fronts, besides the internal improvements of stores, and furnish estimates and take contracts for work. Being the only architect in this city ho will furnish handsomer designs and much under the usual charges made at present in this city, lie is permitted to refer to the following gontlolnon : George G. Hull, J- K- Valenlino, E. Parsons, Thotnns L. Cooper. E. A. VINCENT, Architect. Office over Gilbert A Clark’s Hard-ware Store, Peach Tree street. March 14, 1865. d£w3m LATEST NEWS. LOTTERIES. H G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment Tri umphant over Disease. This truly great medium- still goe> on, conquering disease, and snatching many a poor powerless victim from the grave. By its powerfully stimulating, pene trating and anodyne qualities, it restores the use of limbs which have been palsied for years ; ami by its singular power of reproducing the synovial fluid or joint water, it cures all diseases of the joints with surprising rapidity. For rheumatism, andaifections of the spine and spleen, it has proved itself a specific; and lor affections of the lungs, liver and kidneys, it is a most valuable and powerful auxiliary: also, for all dis eases of the glands, scrofula, goitre or swelled neck, cte., etc. And indeed for almost any disease where an external application is required, this medicine stands unparalleled. Sprains, bruises, cramps, wounds, chil blains, burns, etc., are speedily cured by it. From the Hon. Peter Menard, one of the Oldest Settlers in Illinois. It gives me pleasure to add my tostimony to the vir tues of your gren t medicine. One of my blooded horses had a sw-elling over the cap of the knee, about the size of a hen’s egg. Some said it was a strain, and some, that it was the joint-water from the knee, and could not he, cured, I tried oil cedar on it, and all the lini ments and ointments, and they did no more good than water. I then, by persuasion of my friends, tried H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, and 1 was happy to And it take effect after a few days, and it finally cured thr noble animal entirely. I think it Is decidedly the great- eat liniment foj horse's, and aswell as human flesh, I everknew. Tranent, Tazewell co., 111., March 16,1S4!>. PALSY GR PARALYSIS.—Thadeus Smith, of Mudd Creek Tazewell co., 111. says: “I had lost the use of iny arm for more than a year, hv palsy or paralysis; the flesh had entirely withered away, leaving nothing but skin, muscle and bone. 1 tried all the best doctors, aud all the remedies 1 could hear of, but they did no good. I then commenced the use of 11. G. F'arrell’s Arabian Liniment, and a few bottles entirely cured me, aud my arm, is now as strong and fleshy as the othor: it is also first rate for burns, sprains and bruises. Look oat for Counterfeits! The public are cautioned against another counter feit. which has lately made its appearance, called W. B. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of :.H the counterfeits, because his having the name of Farrell, many will buy it ingood faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will per- haps only discover their error when the spurious mix ture has wrought its evil effects. The genuine article Is manufactured only by H-G Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, aud wholesale druggist. No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters H. G. before Farrell’s thus—11. G. FARRELL’S—aud his signature on the wrapper, all others aro counterfeits. Sold by A. Alex ander, aud J. M. Rantin, Wholesale and Retail agents, Atlanta:Hanes, l.aseter & Co.. Jonesboro’; Hutchison A Headdcn. 1’almetto; Camp & Christian, Fairburn; Wm. A. Powell, Decatur—and by regularly authorized agents throughout the United Stales. ’ gg- Price 25 and 50 cents, anti FI per bottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village aud ham- let in the United States, in which one is not already es tablished. Address H. G. Farrell as above, accompa nied with good reference as to character, rc ponsibili- ty, Ac. Atlanta, May, 3, 1855. 43—4w- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COLUMBUS HUGHES Practical Architect and Builder, Atlanta Georgia. May 30, 1S55. (iUwtf. Negroes. THE subscriber will purchase for hi? own use, not on speculation, about 20 likely negroes. Call at Siiupsou’s Law Office, or nt the Atlanta Hotel. A. It. McAFEE. May25,’5S. tUw3un. LAWSHE & BRO., t&pNexl door to J. Taylor's lfats-store Have always on band a fine stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES ASD J33WEIjR.Y, and are prepared to have watch-work of every descrip tion done up in xikst hats style and warranted. Atlanta, may 24. 1864. 1—dwly SCOTT'S PATENT LITTLE GIANT C"D Patented May 16, 1854.—Copyright secured ' March 1, 1855. No. 2. at *55. with one horse, grinds 10 bu'hels per hour. No 3, at *65. with one horse, 15 bushels; No. 4, at *75, with 2 horses, 20 bushels. Messrs. Brown k. Anderson, whoare advertising this Mill, have now no reason to do so, as they have none here, amll .U.osx have the patent right for this section of Georgia. Tho Mills may be sor-u iu operation at l’arr Jc McKenzie’s Warehouse, Marietta st- Apply ALONE to me, or to mv agents. Gilbert & Clarke, Hardware Dealers. ISAAC McKIM COOKE. Atlauta, May 16,’55. d&w6ra. Salt. Jnn Sack ° Liverpool Salt just received and vw\/V/ for sale by VV. W. ROARK. December 28. 79dtf Colors,Paiuts and Oils. W K have ou hand and aro receiving the largest assortment of Colors, Paints and Oils ever offered in this city, which we will sell at the lowest prices. SMITn A EZZARD. May 10, 1856. Diamond Light!! Sylvie Oil. W 'E are also sole agents in this city for the sale of the Diamond Light, which for safety, cheapness and quality, excels any thing ever of fered to tho public. In making the above asser tion we mean what wo say. Call at our store and judge for yourselves. SMITH A EZZARD. May 9, 1855. Notice. 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 ail prescriptions will be accurately prepared—as a more accomplished Pharmaceutist cannot bo found either North or South, if an ex- fperience of over fifteen years in the first Drug Houses of Berlin and Paris be a guarantee. Tes timonial in proof of the above assertion will be ex hibited to any one familiar with French or German. Mr. Krause will makcany preparation desired by Physiciaps.or make Chemical tests with Minerals, nt my store. A. ALEXANDER. FehlSly VIRGINIA ELECTION Something Decisive at Last. We have advices of the Virgin is election, that our readers may rely upon as correct. We are in jvossession of returns from 107 counties, which give Flournoy majorities amounting to 11,000 in the aggregate. The same counties give Wise majorities of 19.000. There yet remains to be heard from 37 counties which gave Pierce 3000 majority over Scott. We may then safely accept Mr. Wise’s own figures, at which he placed his vote before the election. The result, we think, will at any rate, declare the Demo cratic majority to be at least 10,000. Let no patriot feel dejected at this news f; magnificent Schem And we advise even Know-Nothings to re joice that the long suffering of an ever- watchful Providence has delivered them, as well as the country, from the toils they set with their own hands—and that in spite of much waywardness and ill desert they have been preserved, from falling into poieer. The Richmond Despatch of Monday con tains returns “partly official and partly re ported,” from 79 counties and towns, which give Wise 0,293 majority. Sixty-five coun ties remaiu to be heard from, which gave Pierce a majority of 4,603. A like vote for Wise will make his majority 10,950. Congressmen Elected. f Ry Authority of the State of Gcotfiu.^ FORT fxUXES Af VREWT The'snlKcrihirhaving accepted from the Com- ipiasitHtccs Hie Agency’ and Management of the FORT GAINER ACADEMY LOTTERY, has es tablished the Principal Office nt Atlanta. Ua., and intends conducting the LOTTERY on the same plan a.- that of the Southern Military Academy Lottery, of Alabama. GRAND SCHEME FOR JUNE. Glass 2 T*> J»R 1>«AWN JI NK 13th. 1853, IN THE fTTY OF ATLANTA, r.KORQil. WHEN PHIZES AMOUNTING TO Will be distributed aeeordiug to the following JSrQ.And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing, and paid when 1 due icithout cia?notion! 1 Prize .. *7,500 15 Prizes v.r $ioo 1 Prize of ... .. *5.000 78 Prize? of 50 1 Prize nt ... .. 2.000 120 Prizes of 25 2 Prize* of... .. 1.000 6 Approx. 1st Cap. 50 5 Prizes of... 500 6 «io do 30 10 l*rizon of... 200 do •?»l «io *20 251 Prizes in all amounting to *30,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! Tickets $5 Halves $2.50 Qtarters $1.25. Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN. Agent and Manager, dAwly Atlanta, Georgia. 1st District- -T. II. Bavlv. 2d * do J. S. Milson. 3d do J. S. Caskie. 4th do W. O. Goode. 5th do T. S. Bocock. 6th do Panius Powell. 7tli do Wm. Smith. 8th do John Latcher. Oth do C. T. Faulkner. 10th do Z. Kidwell. 11th do C. S. Lewis. 12th do 11. A. Edmuudsou. 13th do F. McMullin. The Despatch says:—There is tint Havana Flan Lottery. JASPER COUNTtf ACADEMY [By Authority of the State of Georgia. T TTE subscriber having been appointed Mana ger of tut Jasper County Academy Lottery, intends conducting the same on the Havana plan of single numbers, and has located his Office in the city of Macon, Georgia. He now offers the following:— \ GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY 583, 1835. W’-a n Prizes will be distributed as follows amounting to 850,000! CLASS B. CAPITALS. j 1 Pr.’^e of $12,000 | 1 Prize of $5,000 1 *• .. 3.000 3 * 2.000 . .1,500 j 1 l,20o Prizes of 1.000 &C-, 40S Prize?, a indenting to .$50,000. Agents wanted in every town and city in the Union. 1 *• 1,100 10 Prizes of 4,00 gle new member in the list, and they are all Democrats. Still Later. The Richmond Enquirer of the 28th, con- On application the Terms will be forwarded, tains the returns from 100 of the 144 coun ties in the State, which show a majority of 7,103 for Wise, not including the reported performance of their duty. Prizes paid, when due, majorities in Kenawhe and Tazewell. The wlthout Account. *s-au orders, rely on it. strictly . . . . confidential. Bills on all solvent Banks, taken at par. remaining counties arc usually democratic, Whole Tickets $X ; Halves S4 ; Quarters *2. ■er-. JAMES F. WINTER. Manager, Macon, Ga. Atlanta. May 23d, 1855. Kemember every Prize drawn at each drawing, under lUe superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and Jas. A. Nisbei. : gentlemen who are sworn to a faithful LOTTERY. Conducted on the Havana plan. GRAND SCHEME! Class P. TO BE DRAWN THE 2nd OF JUNE 1S55. 1 Prize of . .$15,000 is $15,000 1 Prize 5,000 is 5.000 1 Prize 4.000 is 4,000 1 Prize ... .3,0CK) 5,000 1 Prize 2.000 is 2.000 i Prize 1,500 is ^ 1.50U 1 Prize 1,100 is 1.100 5 I*rizes 1.000 .. 5,000 10 Prizes 600 is 5.000 10 Prize.-* 200 is *2.000 10 Prizes 120 is 1,200 25 Prize? 100 is 2,500 70 Prizes 50 is 3,590 Prizes 25 is S,400 *29 Approxiraat ion Prizes amounting to.. 900 f>01 Prizes amounting to and will, the Enquirer thinks, swell Wise’s ' majority to about TEN THOUSAND! A severe tempest passed over Boston aud [£y Authority of the State oj Alabama.] New Bedford, Mass Thursday night - SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY, several houses wore burnt down by light ning. From Washington. Columbia, May 30. The State Department has received infor mation that Mr. Perry, Secretary of Lega tion, has announced to the Spanish Govern ment the acceptance by the United States of the proposed arrangement of the Black Warrior affair. The Queen of Spain has signed the eccle siastical property bill. Wise’s friends arc firing ono hundred ry- Virginia Election. Accomae, Wise’s county, gave Flournoy 110 majority. Wise’s majority is about 9,000. Carlisle, Know Nothing, is probably elected to Con gress in the Kanawha District. WASHINGTON, May 28.—The Post Of fice Department have received information, that a Post Office will be established at the Palace of the Universal Exhibition, of Par is, for the convenience of foreign visitors.— All letters can be addressed there. - j The friends of Wise are now firing 100 i guns from the Capital. Wise’s majorities j continue to roll in. He left for Accomae county at three this P. M. Later from Havana. New York, May 28. The Empire City arrived here to-day, with Havana dates to the 23d inst., but she | brings no later news than that already re ceived via New Orleans. The San Jacinto was to have left Havana on the 24th insf , The steamer Fulton and sloop-of-war Cyane i were at Havana. Oen. Concha has-return- ; od to Havana from his trip to the interior. ' Tho prisoners who had been confined in ; prison and in the hulks, with some few ex- j ceptions, received passports to proceed to Spain. The yellow fever and small-pox ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. jfcyTickets' $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2 50. Every prize drawn at each drawing Bills cm solvent banks taken at par. All cowmuiea- lions strictlv confidential. SAM’L SWAN. Agent, At the Bronze Lion«. Montgomery. Ala. t5~ik,Order* for tickets received by the agent of the Fort Gaines Academy Lottery, Atlanta, Ga. ! GREEN & PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.* 1 (By Authority of the State of Georgia.) MANAGED, drawn and prizes paid by the well-known and responsible firm of GREGORY A MAURY. Jigi-Office in Concert Hall—opposite Postoffice Delivery, CLASS 131. To be drawn Friday. June 1 si. Prizes $10,000, S3,000, SI 30C,$1,250, $1,070 Ac JiS' Tickets only $3.00 shares iu proportion. Extya CXASS 16. To be drawn Saturday, June 2d. Prizes $35,000, $20,000, $10,000, $5,000 Ac. Tickets $10 shares in proportion. CLASS NO. 133. To be drawn Monday, June 4th. Capital prizes, 2 of $0,500, 4 of $2,133, <te. -SSU Tickets $2,50 halve? and quarters in pro portion. Sales close at 2 o’clock on the day of each draw ing. All communications strictly confidential. Or- were prevailing to a considerable extent in I ders by mail will receive prompt attention, and ir . ; copies of the drawn numbers forwarded to pur- ±lat ana. I chasers when desired. GEO. L. BOOTH. The acting L T . S. Consul has issued a cir- ; March 17. diwiy. cular warning American sailors against j STATE OF GEORGIA, > coming in contact with the diseases. Su- DeKatb Pov.nty. J gars are quiet. The increased duties in, \yHERE^S.'charies^Iurphv-ft^mlnhtrat or on Great Britain have not materially affected j the estate of Wm. Cash, late of said county de^'d. prices. The stock in Havana is about 200,- : applies to me for letters of dismission from .he -d- nnn , , ia non it , • : ministration of said Estate, and it appearing that 000 boxes. JVlatanzas 40,000. Molasses is . said administrator has fully administered said es- in brisk demand, with full rates, holders ! tate, This is therefore to cite and admonish all demanding higher prices: sales 3a3J reals i p ® r f. 0 ".! i“ ter ostcdto bo and appear at the Court ® 1 . | of Ordinary to be held m Delxalb County on the per keg. Exchange was quiet. i 5th day of November next, to show cause if any At Cape Vincent, the New l*ork propel- j they have, why said Charles Murphy, Adininistra- !e, J. IV. Brooks tarfed with flour, ™t I ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord’y. I EAR AND EYE. j Rrs. LeBraa & Diftei, Oculists and Aarists. D R. LkBHUN offers to those suffering from Deafness his infallible Aural Remedies, which hare 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 Yeanly, of London; as the most wonderiul ever applied for disease of the internal and middle ear. They comprise different courses forthe vari ous disuses that affect the external, internal and middle ear. If tho disease is confined to the ex ternal ear, their effects arc apparent on the fifth or sixth day. Dr. LeBron warrants a cure in every case, when the ear is perfect in its formation. He has eighteen certificates from those who hare been deaf from infancy, whose hearing is now com pletely restored, and they are now enabled to loarn the languages. Over twenty-seven hundred cases of deafness have been successfully healed by him. Certificates to that effect may be seen on applica tion. In nervous affections, inflamation and mucus accumulation in the Eustachian Tube and Tympa num, thickening and inflamation of the Membra nd Tympunia, or ‘drum,' Otorrhcea or discharge of matter from the Auditory Canal; when the deaf- nesg 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, whizzing of steam, rustling of leaves, ringing of bells, pulsa tions, etc., etc., tho disease can be radically and permanently cured. Dr. Dufton is the only practitioner in tho United States who practices the new, painless, and success ful method in treating all the diseases to which the Eyo is subject. Where every other means has failed to afford relief, he asks from such a fair im partial trial. Testimony. The undersigned practitioners of Medicine in the city of New York, having had occcasion to witness the practice of Drs. LeBrun A Dufton, in diseases of the Ear and Eyo, laying aside all pro fessional jealousy, freely admit that the courso pursued by them in treating diseases of these del icate organs, from the unparalleled success attend ing it, is well worthy the attention of our profes sional brethren throughout the United States, be lieving as we do, that Aural Surgery has not met with that attention which its important? demands. Their system of treating diseases of tho middlo aqfffcierual Ear. in chronic or complicated cases hy^Muns of “Medicated Vapors,” forms anew era in the practice of Aural Surgery, and fills up a void which has long been felt by tho general practitioner. In diseases of the Eye, they seldom require to resort to an operation. As skillful Au- rists aud Oculis, 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 the class at the Ear and Eyo Infir mary of Dr. Delaey LeBrun, Union Place. Clin- iques every Tuesday and Friday afternoons, from ono til three o’clock, during Medical College terms. Patients, by sending a few particulars of their eases, can have remedies sent to any part. Terms :—Five Dollars consultation fee. Ten dollars to be paid when the hearing is restored to its original acuteness. Address, Drs. J. Delaey, Lebrun and Dufton, Union Place, New York City. X. B. A treatise on the nature and treatment of Deafness and diseases of the Ear, with the treat ment of the Deaf Dumb. Price One Dollar. Money letters must be registered by the Post Master. Correspondents must enclose postage for return answers, tho new law requiring prepayment of let ters. New Y'ork, April 6,1855. may 1—d&wOm Tike Celebrated Washing Ma- j chine. H AVING bought the right tor this city, wo bog . to notify the public, that we shall inanufac- L ture them in the most substantia] manner. The Machine is so simple in its arrangement that it can be usedby a small boy, aud the dispatch with which it washes n number of garments at a time, (requiring only one minute.) entirely clean, ami without the 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 ent by rubbing. It is not liable to get ont of order, and when it does can be quickly repaired by any Carpenter. The Proprietors of the Washington Hall, Atlan ta Hotel, and others in the city, who have them in j American files. File Carriers Ivory Pluggers and - To Dentist8. For Sale by the Undersigned: 2500 Pivot Teeth, Stockton’s make, 1500 Plate do do 1500 Molarnnd Bicuspcd do 500 Gum Teeth do do 5 oz Abbey & Sons Gold Foil, 5 ox Jones, White A Co Gold Foil, 10 Packages Silver Foil, Dentists, turning lathes, head ruts, anvils, ham mers, blowpipes, platb bendors, 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 nse, will testify to these recommendations. Apply at Gilbert A Clark's Hardware Store, who are our Agents, and will have a supply on hand. Price $15. WILLIAMS A CO. Atlanta, May 1, 1.855. dAw2m INFIRMARY. T HE undersigned have opened, in the city of Atlan ta, an Infiirmary, for the reception of patients la boring under medical or surgical disease. stn intelligent nurse and faithful servants will be in constant attendance, and will give their attention to the sick at all hours, day and night, when requited. The surgical department will be under the control of W. F. .WESTMORELAND, who will give prompt atten tion to injuries, and every variety of disease requiring surgical operations. The usual tees coopted by the physicians of the city will bo charged, with fifteen cents per day for board, &c. Planters and others sending negroes may rest assured that they will bo properly attended to, and if after an examination it i»c determined that there is no prospect of relief, thev will be sent home without any charge. W. F. WESTMORELAND, M. D. J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D. Atlanta, April 24, 1855. d&wiy DR. CHARLES CUMMINGS, L ATE of the city of New Orleans, respectfully informs the citizens of Atlanta and surround ing country that ho has located his office in the new and commodious Drug Store of Drs. Smith A Ezzard, corner of Concert Hall, for the purposo of practicing the various departments of liis profes sion, and hope? to enlist the confidence of his friends and the community in general, when he assures them that his experience is ample and suc cess flattering in the treatment of all diseases pe culiar to tropical climates and malarious districts in their most agravnted and malignant forms ; and more especially yellow fever, cholera, typhoid fe ver, scarlatina Ac.: and all those eontageous dis eases peculiar to a denes population, as the more recent portion of his professional career lias con fined him to the treatment of those fatal maladies it the cities of Mobile and New Orleans. Atlanta, Ga., April 10,’5d. djtwtjanl’56. Examiner and Republican copy till Jan. 1st. 1856. Scalers, Bnrnishees, Stud Cutters, stump instru ments, articulators foil seizzers, Forceps in great variety, Plugging Forceps, Molar and Bicusped, narrow beak, and l-very kind that can be asked for and every articio in the Dental line. Also a large assortment of every kind of patent medicine, for sale by A. ALEXANDER, feb 20 d&wly Sign Negro and Mortal. DANIEL & COMP’y.7~ AT THE SIGN OF THE “Atlanta Family Store,” JVo 13, WHITEHALL STREET. r IE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Atlnnta, and all persons trading to this point, that they aro daily receiving and will endeavour to keep constantly on hand a well-as sorted stock of FAMILY SUPPLIES. They re spectfully and politely solicit tho patronage of per sons and families, who may require such articles as pertain to their Department, and will take pleasure in waiting upon them. The Principle upon which they conduct their business being CASH, they assure all those who may favor them with a visit that the articles which they may offer shall be of the best quality and at cash prices. GEORGE n. DAXrnT.. | LEONARD H. YOUNG. Atlanta, March 22, 1855. diwly. o. V. -SLAJEianBC, Piano Forte Repairer and Toner, \YTILL attend to any call* in his ■ VV line of business, such a* reg ulating of action, covering of ham mers, (felted or bnffed,) laying .of new strings by the octave/whole or single, Ac, “ Satisfaction given In. evssy instance or no charge. All work warranted: Tuning by the Year done at Reduced Prices. Orders anywhere from the conn try, addressed to G. F. Barth, Atlanta, Ga., will meet with prompt attention. For Rent, THREE HOUSES on Walton Street, which have boon just completed, having all conveniences requisite for boarding-houses, or private residen ces. To approved tenants the tevns will bo mode rate. Apply to a. ALEXANDER. March 27th,'55. diwtf. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Kay A Ramsay, or to Dr. H. A. Ramsay, aro here by, notified, that, having purchased all their inter est in their late business as Druggists, together with tho books of accounts, notes, Ac., due them, payment of the samo must bo made alone to us. SMITH A EZZARD. March 23, 1855. d*wly. WARRANTED PIANO FORTES FOR SALS ON TRIAL. istration. 1S53. GEOHG1A DeKalb County. J T«J ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCKl:S: Estate ashore. She will probably bo got off. Pickens District. South Carolina, was visited on the 18tli inst., by a severe t vw^hEREAS, Kerin Lyon, Exr. of the hail storm. • The account speaks of hail- ; VV of William Kilpatrick, late of said county stones 10 inches in circumference, which j deceased to mo for letters of dismission - • , « j . „ . . j iroui the Administration of said Estate therefor, Covered the ground to the dept.l ot SIX Jeet. j persons are hereby cited and admonished to file —■—^I their objections, (if any thev have,! in my office COMMERCIAL. j in term? of the law, otherwise letters of dismis- . ‘ . . _ j sion. will be granted the applicant afrtheNovem- Atlanta Uav 30 ■ Term of the Court of Ordinary for said coun- ’ ‘ ’ | tv. Given under ntv hand at office. 1 ri Bhls. Mackcral Just Received and for* ly Sale by CLARKE A GRUBB. «?•'>< 27. 4 t£ Drs. BORING, PARKER A ANTHONY H AVE removed their office to Alabama street, West of and near the Fulton House, and Southwest of the Macon t>epnt. where they may he found at »U times, when not professions lly engaged. J. BORING, W. P. PARSER, May 16, dbwtL 9) W. tStOBXt Cotton.—8 @94, extremes. Exchange, on Now York isselliugat A pur cent ! premium. On Charleston and Savannah I per j cent. Bacon.—We quote hogrouudll to 114. Hums 111 to 12J cents. Sides Ribs Hall* cts. Sides clear 11* to 12*. Shoulders 9* to 10 cents. Lakp by the bbl. 10@11 cis. leaf. Ikon, Swedes 5* to t>ic; English 5 to 5} cents; i Nails have advanced to 6 a 6* cts. Cohn is selling at $140 to $150. Corn Meal, $1,10 to $1,50 cents. Ponte, Hog round, 6*@7 cents. Beef, By the quarter, 7 S cents. Sweet Potatoes, 60 to 75 per bushel. Irish Potatoes, $2* 'to 3 per bushel. Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, $2, @$,2,25 Liquors.—Freuch Brandy, $2,50 to $3,60 per , gallon: Domestic 50 to 75c. Peach do. 60 a 75 ’ cents. Whiskey 45 a 50 cents. Gin 50 to 60. Rum 45 to 60 cents. Wheat.—Goodwill bring $1,70 to $1,80 per readily. Flour.—Plenty at $5 to 5i per hundred. Butter, Country, 20 to 25 cts. Goshen, 35 cts. per pound. Tenn. Butter, 12* a 20 by the Keg. Fair N. 0. Sugar, by hhd. 6. Prime “ “ . “ 7. Choice “ “ “ 8 to 8*. Syrup, N 0. by bbl. 40 to 46 cts. gal. Extra Whiskey “ 45 •• Star Candles per box 20* 28 •• lb. No. 1 Rio Coffee by sack 12 to lSe., “ “ Gunny Bagging 16 to 17 cts. Rope 12 to 13 ceuts. Chickens, 15 to 20 cents. Eggs, 10to 12J cents. Fodder. $1,40 to 150 per hundred. Peas, $1,40 to $1.50 Featheiis.—30 to 35. Candles.—Sperm 37 o 45c. Tallow 20 22 cts SAVANNAH, May 30. Cotton—The Cotton market is ffrm and prices April 3,1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. STATE OF GEO JIG I A, ) DeKalb County, j To all avliom it may Concern. WHEREAS, C. W. McGinnis, administrator of the ostate of J. W. D. Bohanan, late of said coun ty dee’d., applies to me for letters of dismission from he administration of said estate—and it ap pearing that said administrator lias fully adminis- tred said Estate, This is therefore to cite and ad monish all persons interested, to be and appear at tile Court of Ordinary, to be held in DeKalb Co., on the 5th day of Nov. next, to show cause if any they have why said C. W. McGiuni’s Adminis trator should not lie discharged from his said Administration Given under my hand at office. April 3d. 1S55. ALEX’R JOHNSON, Ord’y. Georgia, DeKalb County. J OHN M. REID will apply at the May Term of 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. Civcn under tuv hand officially 20tu March, 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, mar22'55. Ord’v. Goorgia, DeKalb County. W HEREAS, R. M. Brown has this day ap plied to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Henry’ Goddard, deceased. These arc therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be aud appear at my office, within the time prescribed by lnw, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under mv hand and seal at office this 20th March, 1855. * ALEX. JOHNSON, March 22, ’55.- Ord’y. GeorgiaT DeKalb County. E LKENAH POWELL will apply at the May Tepn next of the Court of Ordinary of said Notice. H AVING disposed of my whole stock of Drugs Chemicals, Instruments, Paints, Oils, Ac., to Dr. B. M. Smith and Mr. Wm. L. Ezzard, it gives rue great pleasure to recommend them to the pub- lit, aud my friends in particular. The stock is fresh, and finely selected. No assortment in Geor gia surpasses it; indeed, it is what is needed in Atlanta, a superior Drug Store. The goods can be sold at Charleston, Savannah, and Augusta prices, and every thing the Physician may wish can be found there. 1 respectfully ask for them a liberal patronage. II. A. RAMSAY’. ATLANTA oTlIG STORE SMITH & EZZARD, H AVING purchased the entire interest of Dr. n. A. Ramsay, (of the late firm of Kay & Ramsay.) in tho Drug business, offer to the public a large aud well selected stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Ceraphoue, Burning fluid, Dye-stuffs, Chemi cals, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Medicinal Wines, Perfumes, Ac. The ladies are invited to call and examine our Fancy Coods, consisting of Shell and Ivory’ handle hair brushes, Shell, Ivory and India Rubber dressing combs, Shell, Pnff and Tuck Combs, Ivory and Buffalo Nail Brushes, Ladies Writing Desks, (papier mache and rose wood,) Superior Toilet Boxes, (pearl inlaid,) China, Rosewood, and Paper Puff Boxes, Lubino Freuch Extracts of evory variety, Mungenitt Coudray “ “ “ “ French Toilet Powders, Lubins, 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 Flaeens, China Flower Vases, (very rich,) Port Monaies, (pealr, ivory and morocco,) Ladies Companions, (complete,) “ Cord Cases of every variety, Ivory Teething Rings, Ratlers, etc., for children Smcthian. an elegant preparation for chapped harms and rough skin, Barray’s Tricopherous, Lyon’s Katbniron. Bogles’ Hyperion Fluid. Mrs. Allen’s Hair lnvigoratur, Superior Bleached Sponge, (for ladies, ; Turkish Bathing Towels and Gloves, and sun dry articles too numerous to mention. March 23, 1855.d.twly. BENNETT & BBOKAW; Produce Commission Merchants, FOR THE SALE OF Flour, Grain, Butter, Cheese, Provi sions, &c. No. HO BROAD-STREET, COR-VER OF WATER-ST. James. O. Bennett, ) Cornelius P. Brokaiv. j Ciia’s It. Huntington. March 29, 1855. (dtwtf.) New York. SODA WATER, fresh from the Fountain. W ITH the return of the season, the undersign ed has commenced drawing SODA WATER, made from pure carbonic acid, which will be fur nished his patrons fresh and well iced every day through the Summer. The superiority of Soda Water, fresh from the fountain, over that put up in bottles is so obvious that it is surprising persons will use bottlod Soda at all. Its hoalthfuluess when compared with Lemonade, Ginger Pop, and other fashionable drinks, 13 such that the latter are interdicted by the medical faculty, whilst Soda Water is recom mended and used extensively. A great variety of SYRUPS will be kept to suit the taste of tho most fastidious. Apr27,’55,d.tw. A. ALEXANDER. Administrator’s Sale. B Y t virtue of an order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, I will sell, before the Court House door in the city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in June next, be tween tho usual hours of sale, ono city lot, situat ed in tho 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,’o5. Adm’x. HAT AND CAP STORE. J. TiYY’LOR is now opening a fresh stock of fashionable HATS, CAPS A BONNETS, Next door to Lawshe <t? Bro's Jewelry Slore, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. TAYLOB’S HAT & CAP EMP0BIUM. 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! /.SS” All kinds of Fur Skins bought. J. TAYLOR. Atlanta, April 25, 7855. (tlAwly) For Rent- THE large and commodious Auction and Com mission House on the corner of Loyd and Ala bama Streets, fronting Washington Hall, Apply to. Z. A. RICE. April 10,’ 55. [dim.] Ice, Ice!—IOOO Tons. rpHE Augusta Reynold-strcet Icc Company begin this day to soil ICE for tlie Season, and will sell at as low- rates as it can be supplied from any quarter. For the present will sell at one cent and a lialf per pound by the quantity, not less than 50 pounds, and two cents by retail. All orders from t he country and city prompt ly met as heretofore, by .1. W. Wit HITMAN. Agent. Augusta, April 10, 1S55. ap’r26dlm RHODE'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE, Or, Nature’s Invaluable Specific, I J'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 same 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 the greatest discovery in medicine ever made. This specific is so harmless that it may be taken by persons of every age, sex or condition audit will not substitute for one disease other? still worse, as is too often the result in tho 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 extiaoidi- ntiry results from the use of this natural antidote to Malaria. It will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the most 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 the Ague in persona who have suffered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never have another chill, by continuing its use according to directions. It will immediately relieve all distressing results of Billious or Ague disease, such as general debil ity, night sweats, <tc. 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 Billious attacks in that sea son of the year which, while it is the most sickly, is tho 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 Spau- ish, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars fowarded on application, and the article will be consigned on liberal terms to re sponsible parties in every section of the country. For sale by dealers generally. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor, March 23. [d&w6m.] Providence, R. I. SLOAN & OATMAN, DEALERS IN Italian, Egyptian & American tend upward Tbo stock on sale continues very countv for letters of Guardianship of the person I Aixrn V A ST T’PWMrCCPr AT A dot light, and the transactions yesterday were 210 anil property of Howell Colt Oliver and John i fA K K L E. bales viz:—22 at-9|, 9 at 10 7-16. 88 at 10*. 49 Felton Oliver. at 102, and 42 at 10? cent! AUGUSTA, May 30. Cottox—Sales of some two to three hundred bales have been made to-day at prices above our quotations of yesterday. NEW YORK. May 29. Cotton has advanced Jc; Middling Uplands 111 Flour is unsettled; Ohio $10,12 to 10,37 Mixed Com $1,05 to 1,07. CHARLESTON, May 29. Giveu under my bund officially nt office 20th March, 1855. ALEX. JOHNSON, mar22’55. Ord’y. Georgia, Fulton County. Whereas, Rachael M. James has this day ap- ! plied to mo for letters of administration on the estate of Littlelierry James, late of said county, J deceased, these arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said i deceased, to be and appoar at my office within the Cotton—There is a good demand and yaster- j ^; me prescribed by law to shew cause, if any they days advance is folly sustained Sales to-day : fi aTe w bv said letters should not he granted the 700 bales at 9* to 11* cents. , applicant. ’ ’ Given under my hand and seal at my office, this Vests, 29th March, 1855. JOS. H. MEAD, Ordinary. A large assortment of Seasonable VESTS— , just received and for sale by May 4,’65 daw L. LAWSHE. 1 £jQBBLS. Mackorol (Fresh) Just received_ani Campliene & Fluid! T HF Subscribers have recently established iu Atlanta 11 Oamphcne & Fluid Manufactory, and will keep constantly on hand ■. amphene, Burn ing Fluid, Spirits of .Turpentine, Lamps, Lamp Vicks, also a variety of Garden Seeds. WEST A GLOVER. One door below C. H. Strong’s Store, Whitehall street, Atlanta. Georgia. March 26, 1855. diwly.) Notice. THE firm of PARR A McKENZIE is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Edwin McKenzie is authorized to settle up tho affairs of the late concern, and its offects are placed in his hands for that purpose. L. J. PARR, EDWIN McKENZIE. J83~ L. J. Parr will continue the Commission Business on his own account. Atlanta, March 21st. dtf. NO MONOPOLY. 20 to 30 per cent. THE subscriber most respectfully tenders hi? thanks to his former patrons and Customers for their liberal patronage, and would solicit their con tinuance of the same, and will offer greater in ducements for a few mouths, than he has over be fore been able to offer, (of tho following good?, viz: Crockery, Glass, China Vases, Ac; Lamps of al{ descriptions.) Iu order to reduce his stock, wish ing to repair the interior of Store before receiving his fall stock, he is prompted to offer the above inducements/or cash. T. R. RIPLEY'. Also until further notice, will sell Burning Fluid own manufacture, $1.10—80 per ct alcohol, $1.10 Camphene, Northern manufacture 90 cts., for cash only. If charged, 20 per cont on above prices. may 1. dtf T. R. RIPLEY. Bacon! Bacon! ne ' v E*® 011 just received from Ten- 'Wfjm UUU nessee and for sale by CLARKE & GRUBB. 4000- tb New Bacon, Just Received Feb 27. from Tennessee and for Sale by CLARKE A GRUBB. TOM IIS, CRN SSl VASES, MaH)le Mantels AND jFimusdiCufi ^Barbie. All orders promptly filled. lS^,Waro rooms opposite Georgia Railroad De pot, Atlanta, Ga. Mch6,1855—dAwly. for at S&50 by NOTICE. THE Atlanta Mills will be closed the 1st of June, to nndergo a thorough repairing in readi ness, to open on the new crop by the 1st of July. W. O. PETERS. Flour. 1 SACKS SUPERFINE ELOUR, from the country 1 —just received and for sale bv Apr 26 CLARKE & GRUBB. GEORGIA Fulton County. T WO months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to sell nil tho lands be longing to the estate of Allen E. Johnson, late of said county, deceased. JNO. H. JOHNSON, WM. H. FERGUSON, April 4, 1855. Administrators. NEW GOOES. Mon db Boys Olofalng, Clothes New and Fresh. Cassimeres. The Richest ever brought to this Market. Vestings. Come soon, or they will all be sold. moves—Extra Fine NeclKjLlPlxiiia* tk© very latest styles and richest materials. Also. Tailor’s Trimmings—Tapes, Crayons, and almost any- thing kept in a Merchant Tailoring establishment, can be bought from the subscriber. Atlanta, Nov 2. d&wtf LEWIS LAWSHE. W. W. ROARK ! Atlanta, May 28, 1855. (dlw) CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. An Agreeable Refrigerant and T LAXATIVE. HIS Preparation has been introduced exten sively on the continent of Europe, and in this country as on agreeable Substitute for Epson Salts, it is destitute of bitterness, and by its pleas ant acidity of taste, and 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. sup plies. His instrument? are always direct from the factories, in original packages, of the latest and most fashionable styles, and ha 1 ’ the most, impor tant improvements. Without expensive store rent, or other outlays attending an open establishment of this kind, he is enabled to furnisli these instruments at the lowest prices obtainable, and being a professional man himself, he feels confident to have it in his power to giro entiro satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. Those only who wish to procure first-class instruments will please address the subscriber. 0. F. BARTH, Atlauta, Ga. JrS" Old Pianos taken iu exchange as a part payment for new ones. Good second-handed Pi anos for sale and hire on reasonable terms. Dec. 21, 1854. d&wly. REMOVAL NOTICE. Dr. 3ST D’ALVIGKTY, H AVING removed his residence and office, te Marietta Street above Esq. Payn’s, hopoR to receive a continuance of the liberal patronage of his good customers. Patients for Surgical operations can be accom modated with board. 7£3S~ Ladies wishing dental attendance, l>y giv ing a timely notice, even through the Post Office, will be furnished with a convoyanco free of charge. Atlanta, Feb. 2,1855. nlOO-dtf. W. Herring & Co., IT EEP in connection with their large Stock of Cloth ,v ing a large assortment of HATS and CAPS of the latest styles, also, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Cornet Bags and Valises. 4—dtf Atlanta, Sept. 28, 1854. Come Everybody, rpO the Horse Head sign, that wants good -*- home-made Saddles, or Bridles, Saddle bags, Trunks, Valises, Harness, Collars and Whips, & great variety, together with all articles usu ally kept in an establishment of this kind; all of which are offered at the lowest living prices, for cash, by the undersigned. .MILLER A ANDREWS. jS®,Repairing of all kinds done with quick despatch: Atlanta, Npv. 1 1854—dAwly. C. T. cfc J. B. Dxxproe, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND General Agents For the purchase uiiusale of Georgia and Tennessee Produce. Unquestionablcand independent facilities—necessary references. Particular and personal attention to all business entrusted will meet with attention, persever ance and promptitude. Remittances or small advuuccs made on all goods consigned to our order at consignee's order. Corner of Hill and Broadway and next door to M. C. Williams &Co., W. S. Hill street, Griffin, Ga. Griffin, Jan. 6, 1855 d86Aw33tf. Instruments for Surgeons’ and Physi cians’ use. C ONSISTING of Speculutns of various kinds, Eye Cups, Porcelain and Glass, Abdominal Supporters, Persaries, Glass, Silver, Wood aud Ivory, &c., Trusses, French, English, American, &c., Shoulder Braces, as sorted kinds, Breast Bugs, Saddle Bags, Pocket Cases, Syrenges in great variety, Electro Magnetic Machines, late styles, Steeland Metnl Sounds, assorted sizes, Silver, Metal and Bone I£ye Syrenges, cases of Eye Instru ments. new styles, Physicians’ Pocket Cases in great variety,Stethescopes, Elastic, Metal,&c., EarTrumpets, Glass Urincils, Bed Pans, Womb Syrenges, Midwifery Instruments, Amputating Instruments, Trepheuing In struments, Trocars and Canulais 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, Fancy Articles, <&«., for sale, on accommodating terms, by. A. ALEXANDER, Sign Negro and Mortar Atlanta, Feb. 14, 186{i. d&wly. J. M. Tomlinson, Plain, House, Sign, Coachi'.Orna- Passenger Car, MENTAL BIA. I Opposite .laool) Hans Dec. 29, 1854 Fresco, AND DECORATIVE NT T E B. ‘o., Whitehall st., Atlanta. Ga aij JUST RECEIVED, AT W,. W. ROARK, Corner Whitehall and Mitchell streeis., 100 bbl? fine Cincinnati Whiskey at 45c, 50 sacks beat Ilio Coffee at lljc, 50 boxes Adamantine Candles, 26c by tho box, 20 bbls Gin, (American,) 20 “ Brandy, “ 30 “ Rum' “ 7 “ fine Brandy, extra, 1 pipe “ “ “ 50 boxes Tobacco, varinns qualities, some very 30 " Cheese. [fine, Feb 21,1855. Fine Clothing, ariTST B.SJCEXV’BD! We beg leave to call the attention of the public 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 thoy can be fitted—no matter how large, or how small, or how TALL! they may be. Our Stock of BOY’S CLOTHING is also extensive and tastey. Those visiting u? 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. ’/PSP Terms. Cash. mar 30 W. HERRING .fc CO. Notice. J. M. Rantin returns his sincere thanks to hi3 friends and tho public generally, for the very kind and liberal patronage, they have heretofore be stowed upon him and trusts he may merit a con uance of the same. The following are sonic of the leading articles, kept constantly on hand and at reduced pi tecs viz: 3 qualities of gum Shellac. 3 do “ Glue. 3 do “ Copal Varnish. 1 do “ Japan do 2 do “ Alcohol. Biscuit or baking Soda, 10 cents, or S cents by the quantity. Varnish, Paint, Sash, Tooth, Hair, Nail, Hat and Cloth Brushos, and a fine variety of Fancy articles. Also, Dye Stuffs, and pure Medi cinal liquors, for sale at both of his Drug Stores. Feb 8—dtf J. M. RANTIN, Druggist. Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to Lewis H. Dadin, lato of Fulton County deceased, arc required to make payment to William Barnes, of Atlanta, who is my authorised agent, and those having claims against said deceased, will present them to him in terms of the law or they will be barred. May 9, 1855. H. E. DADIN, Ad’m. GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, [ Corner of Whitehall and Mitchell Streets.] Atlanta, Ga. W. ROARK would eallthe attention of the * public to his large and well selected stock of Groceries which he will sell at the Very Ijoweet JBrioos, at Wholesale and Retail. As he intends doing a cosh business exclusively, those wishing to buy for cash would do well to call and examine his stock, consisting of every article in the way > f Groceries, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. >dlery. Ac. Those who call at his establishn.- : will not fail to be satisfied both in respect to t -equality of articles and price. Atlanta, Oct. 14, 1854. (17-dtf) Real Estate Agency. THE undersigned will attend to the sale of RE AL ESTATE, also rent property. Office at the store of T, B. Lanier A Co. w. p. McDaniel. Atlanta, May 5, 1855. dly. A SMALL HOUSE and LOT for sale on iMSlfc' -tYFair street. Apply to w. p. McDaniel. Jub. For Rent. Store House on Whitehall street. Apply to May 8 W, P. MoDANIEL. For Rent. A Store-house on Alabama street, suitahle for a commission and storago house—apply to. w. p. McDaniel. Fresh Garden Seeds. A FULL Assortment of fresh Garden, seeds -TA^rowth 1854, justreceived. . , _ J. T. D0ANE. Atlanta, January 20, 1855. [n34-wtf.j Wanted. A T the LaGrange Steam Variety Works a man of sohor and industrious habits/to make sash, blinds and doors by machinery. CARLTON, KENER A MEID. April 12, 1855. w4t. Atlanta Medical College T HE first course of lectures iu this Institution will commence on the first Monday in May next, and continue the last of tho following Au gust, during which the usual systematic course o lectures will be given, and Clinical instruction twice a week. Faculty. M. G. Slaughter, M. D., I’rof. of Anatomy. J. W. Jones, M. D., Prof of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. Jesse Boring, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseeases of Women and Children. W. F. Westmoreland, M. D., Pint, of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. J. E. Dubose M. D., Prof, of Physiology. G. T. Wilburn, M. D., Prof, of Surgical and Pathological Anatomy. J J. Robertson, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence. J. G. Westmoreland. M. D., Prof, of Materia Mcdica and Theraputics. An abundant supply of Material for dissection (subjects preserved iu spirits of wine) will lie pro vided. The services of a competent Demonstrator of Anatomy will bo procured before the opening ot the session. The fees for the entire course amount to $105. Matriculation, (payable once "only,) $5. Dissecting ticket, (obligatory once only,) $10.— Graduation fee, $25. Good board can be bad in tho city for $3 per week. For further information address J. U. WE STM ORELAND, Dean. Atlanta, Jan. 15, 1855. diw3m. For tlie Ladies. W E have a large variety of Fancy articles for Toilet: Combs, Brushes, Pomatums, Soaps, Colognes, Hunkereliiet' Extract. Alany patterns of fancy bottles, Ac, for the Tabic. Cooper’s Isinglass, White and Pink Ualatine, Gala tine iu packages, common Starch, Ac,—AH kinds of flavoring Extracts, to wit: Peach, Al monds, Vanilla, Rose, Piminto, Ac, Ac. Will the ladies call and sec? SMITH A EZZARD. May 10, 1855. tf Wood Wanted! P ROPOSALS will be received until the 1st ol' June, for the delivery of 300 to 400 cords of Oak wood, no contracts will be made for less than 50 cords. W. G. PETERS, A Co. Atlanta Mills. State Tax. B OOKS are open for receiving the returns of State Tax. Persons are therefore notified to call at my office in the old Stand of Caldwell A Griffin, on Tuesday and Wednesday of each week, and Thursday of each week at the City Hall, commencing the 8th day of May, and will lie con tinued until the 1 Oth of Juno. Office hours S to 12, A. M-—2 to 5 P. M. JAMES CALDWELL, R. T. K. May 1, 1855. dAw tjuly 1 GEORGIA, DeKalb County. W HEREAS, William Clark applies t«» me for Letters of Dismission from tlie Administration on the Estate of Thomas Clark deceased : These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to l»e and appear at my of fice, and file objections if any they have, in terms ol law, why said applicant should not be dismissed from his said administration, at the July Term of the Court of Ordinary of said County.—Given under my hand a; office, Dec. 10, 1854. ALFJC. JOHNSON, Or’dy. December 21. 74d* Atlanta Cigar Store. T IIE subscriber has ju3t received a fine lot of CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGARS, which ho offers for sale, by wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices. He respectfully informs his friends, the public and country merchant? that they would do well to call and examine hi? stock, and he fools assured in saying that he will not fail in giving satisfaction, both in quality and price. All ordors well and promptly executed by JOHN FICKEN, Next door to C Kontz, boot-maker. Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga Atlanta, May 19, 180o. apr2G,di\v6m. GEORGIA Fulton County TXyTHEREAS Elzy B. Reynolds bus this day applied VV to me for letters ot administration ou tlie estate of Robert Coltmon, (formerly of this, but late o! Wash ington City, deceased,) lying in this county. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at ray office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters *»liouhl not be granted. Given under my hand and seal at office this 14th day of May, 1855. JOSEPH II. MEAD, Ordinary. Call and See^Tfs! W E are receiving our SPRING GOODS, and most respectfully iiyritc the citizen? of At lanta to call and examine our Stock—as we keep a general assortment of every Line of Goods us ually kept in this 11/arket. Wo think wo have never bo’t Goods on worn favorable Terms, and intend making it to tlie interest of our patrons to purchase of U3, as we are anxious to build up a substantial business in this place. H.W. COZART A SON. Atlanta, April 4, 1S55—d.t w2m Tobacco. l’PREOIATING chowers arc invited to cull. iY SMITH A EZZARD May 10 th, 1856. tl To Hotel Keepers. O PEN to an engagement, a first-rate BREAD and CAKE BAKER, and PASTRY" COOK. A note addressed to the Intelligencer, stating terms, will meet with prompt attention. [diw3t*) W. S. S1COT. Atlauta, May 9, 1855. GEORGIA, DeKalb county. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CO.NCKRN: YZ7’HERKA8. P. F. Hoyle, makes application to no* for '' Letters of Administration on the Estate of Merrel Humphries, late of said county deceased : Therefore, the kindred and creditors are cited and admonished to be and appear at my office in terms of law, and Die ob jections if any they have, why letters of adininistra tion should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand officially, May 2d, 1855. may 10. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary BBLS. of WHISKEY just received and for sale by W. YV. ROARK. Marshal Sale. W ILL be sold before the City Hall door iu the city of Atlanta, on tho third Monday in May next, Robert Harden, a free person of color levied on by virtue of a fieri facias in favor of the May or A Council of the city of Atlanta, vs : Robert Harden for a fine imposed in the Mayor’s Court on said Robert Harden. B. N. WILLIFORD. April 9, 1865. Marshal. CABINET MAKING & UNDERTAKING. THE Subscriber will keep constantly on hand a variety of J. Williams A Co’s Cottage Furniture together with Lounges, Mattrasscs, Ac., General Upholstering A all work in our line made to order. Mr. T. W. West will give bis personal attention to tho Un dertaking business whenever called upon, and from a practical experience of twenty-three years, he flatters himself ho will give satisfaction. Old furniture repaired with neatness and des patch. J&r One door bolow C. H. Strong’s Store Whitehall Strcot, Atlanta, Ga. T. W. WEST. J. S. GLOVER. Atlanta, March 26, 1855. [dly.] filacksniithin^, T HE subscriber ha*, opened a Shop in front ot the Atlanta Livery and Sale Stable, of Mr. Pettis, whero ho is prepared to execute with neat ness and despatch all work by which he may be fayorod by the public. Porsons from tho country will find it to thoir advantage to call upon him as bis arrangements for doing all kinds of repairing, Ac., aro perfect in every department. Call at the sign of the “Peoples Shop.” T. J. CAMPBELL. February 13,1855. [dly.] CANDIES. Ft A BOXES steam refined Candies for sale at 16 eta bv OU w W. ROABK. ‘