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rfrom the Federal Union, Extra, 6th inst.]
State Democratic Convention.
bled, submit to their fellow citizens the fol-
_ lowing platform of principles, and oordi&llv
Tliis body assembled in the Hepresenui- . atl| j ftarne6 t,ly invite the co-oi)eration of all
ire Hall, on Tuesday, 5th inst.. at withoutparty distinctions, who desire to see
ttre
o’clock, A. M.
On motion of
H. Green, Esq-, of the
jonnty ofPike, lion. Joseph Day, of Jones,
was called to the Chair, nnd_Messrs. !}•
thcmestablished as the truebasisof theconsti-
tutional and just action of this government.
1st. Resolved, in the language of the
Georgia Convention of 1850, That we hold
WHO vitllCU tv n* • _ .. • #• -a«v 1 \-oii i vutiun v71 awvj a sica * n v IIulU
Tracy, of Bibb, and It. linscoe, ol a - t j, e American u n i on secondary in impor-
...» mAAiinctAH If) lid' Secretaries, lor l 1C ; f rt h on .inlv tn tlm vicrlifa nnd nrinoi nine
ton, requested to act us
tance only to the rights and principles it
iug resolution of the Georgia Convention of
1850, and our unalterable determination to
maintain it in its letter and spirit.
4th Resolution—Georgia Platform.
That the State of Georgia, in the judg-
:nt to
Th»-. Puree. G
purpose of organization. was designed to perpetuate : that past asso-
On motion of Mr. Bass, ot Biho. tne , c ; a t; 0 ns, present fruition, and future pros-
counties were called, and the delegates in ^ p ecttj) vrill hind us to it so long as it contin-
attendance reported their names to the . ec- j ues t0 p 0 t jj e safeguard of those rights and
retaries. The following delegates were en- ; principles.
rolled as members, of the Convention, from 2d, Resolved, That we hereby declare our
the counties to which their names arc sever- f u jj au( j unqualified adhesion to the follow-
ally attached:
’ BaMwin—Wm! McKinley, M. D. McComb, D P
Bibb—N. Bh«s, J. B. Lamar, E. L. Stroheekor, {
S 11 Hunter, W. K. DeGraffonriod.
Barker.'“pp“h -1. Schley, E. I.. Antony, W. Hutch- j
jj u n« E. Varner, J. K. Lyons, B. VI. Collier.
Calhoun—W. K. Griffin.
Cues—J- A. Crawford.
Chatham—J no. K. W«ni, W
A. Gordon, 1*. .J Punch.
Carroll—W. V. Johnson.
Catoosa—T. <*omial,M. Dickson.
Chattooga—J. A. Glenn.
Cherokee—Lawson Field. M. J- Caindeu.
Clarke—W. L. Mitchell, H. Cobb, C. S. Oliver.
Cobb. Sain’l La truce, IN • 1- Skelton. Mm. 1 hillij**.
Coweta J. P. Shropshire, W. U. Anderson.
Crawford W. C. (’leaveland, L. F. Hicks.
Columbia.—T. E. Beall, T. M. Watson-
Undo—Bcnj. Easley.
Decatur— A. A. Allen.
DeKalb—Jus. W. Crockett. Daniel Johnson.
a Letter, jr.. E. Hutts, J. II. CoMing. J. C.
J. C. Hunger.
Dougherty—D. H. Panders. G. M. l-awton
V. ri v—\\, i.. Cobb.
Fayette Cot. W. A. Bedding, 1*. Fitzpatric, G. King.
Floyd—0. A. Myers, U. H. Haynie. Win. Wat
ters.
Forsyth—H. Strickland.
Franklin—Wm. Turk. .T F Turk
Fulton Thus. C. Howard, L. J. Glenn, A.
Nelson.
Gordon—H. B. ^ f, ung, *1. Fuin.^
LATEST NEWS.
L0TTKEIB8.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE
STEAM
SHIP
ment of this Convention, will and ougi
resist, even (as a la6t resort) to a disruption
of every tie which binds her to the Union,
any action of Congress upon the subject of
Slavery in the District of Columbia, or in
places subject to the jurisdiction of Congress,
• incompatible with the safety, domestic tran- i
quility, the rights and honor of the slave '
holding States, or any act suppressing the
• slave trade between the slaveholding States;
or any refusal to admit as a State any ter
ritory hereafter applying, because of the
existence of slavery therein; or any act
prohibiting the introduction of slaves into
territories of Utah and New Mexico; or
AFRICA.
The steamer Africa has arrrived at Hali
fax. She was detained off the port nearly
all day on Monday. Her letters will be due
atNewYork Thursday evening. Shebrings
one week’s later intelligence from Europe.
Liverpool Market.
Liverpool,May 19.—Cotton.—Milligan re
ports extraordinary sales, jd. advance on
Middling, and jd. advance on Fair. Sales
of the week, 153,000 bales, of which 75,000
were taken on speculation. Fair Orleans,
6$d.; Middling, 6|d.; Fair Upland, 6fd.;
Middling, 5j to 6d. The market closed
buoyant. The advices from Manchester
are more favorable.
Breadstuffs dull and unchanged. Canal
Flour 40 to 42s; Ohio 45s to 45 6d. White
Wheat 12s to 12s 9d. White Corn 57s to
57s 6d; Yellow 50 to 51s. Weather favor
able to the crops. Provisions slightly ad
vanced and steady. London markets un-
i changed. Sugar and Coffee firm- Rread-
any act repealing or materially modifying j stuffs dull.
; the laws in force for the recovery of fugitive i
j slaves. j
3d, Resolved, That we approve and en-!
! dorse the action of our last Congress in the j
j Nebraska-Knnsas act, and the principles i
therein established ; and in conformity with j
' these principles, the people of Kansas have j
the right, when the number of their popu-
Gwinnett—H. P. Thomas, J. C. Whitworth, K. I lation justifies it, to form a Republican
State Constitution with or without slavery
i as they may determine, and be admitted
j into the Union upon an equal footing with
the other States, and that her rejection by
; Congress, on recount of slavery, would be a
just cause for the disruption of all the ties
that bind the State of Georgia to the Union.
4th, Resolved, That we adopt as our own,
! the following Resolution passed unanimous
ly by the last Legislature of Georgia.
“ Resolved, by the Gene.al Assembly of
the State of Georgia, That opposition to the
principles of the Nebraska Bill, in relation
to the subject of slavery, is regarded by the
people of Georgia, as hostility to the people
of the South, and that all persons who par
take in such opposition are unfit to be re-
j cegnized as component parts of any party
or organization not. hostile to the South.”
5th. Resolved, That in accordance with
the above Resolution, whilst we are willing
to act in party association with all sound
and reliaahle men in every section of the
T. Terrell, I. VI. Young.
Habersham—0. D. Phillip*.
Hall I A. Henilen.
Hancock—F. II. Sanford. R. M. Johnston. A. .1. Lane,
Wm. B Fraley, end H. T. Fraley
Henry—R- V. Kiel!, II. TomlinRou,
Irwin—G. Wilcox.
JackMin—W. 1*. Miller, M. A. Pattmau.
Jasper—J. W. Burney, Flemming Jordan, W. C.
Lovejov, A. Watters.
j oneH —Jos. Day, W. A. Lane, Robert Brown, W.
L. Fletnister.
Hinchafoonee—I). 11. HarraU.
l.ee lir. Mercer,
Lincoln—.!. L. Wilks. Wm. Dallas ami O. T. Tarry.
Macon—S. Hall. F. T. Snead.
Madison—H. A. Nixon, W. .1. Pittman.
Mrintn-di Charles Spalding and X. K. Johnston
Marion—James M. Hall. It. M. .letter.
Mutiroc—J. S. Strickland.
Morgan—.1 a Reed, D B Lane, W Woods.
Murray—I. Edmondson, .lames Morris, S. L. Stowe.
Muscogee—J. F. Bozeman. Jas. Hamilton, P. II. Col
quitt, G. J. Pitts, and Tennent l.omnx.
Newton—Titos. F. .limes. .1. M. 11,mnr. J. 1*. Hen
derson.
Paulding—W J. Chastain.
—H. Green and Jas. Eppinger.
Polk I. A. Jones, and T. C. Bonner.
Putnam—II. Slade, J. Denham, J. B. Pounds. J. A.
Turner, J. I). Diomiiar'
Randolph—M. G. Stamper, J. L. Ross and C. s.. Rob-
.1. Martin
Money easier; on Friday consols closed
at 91?, and on Saturday advanced Ad.—
United States stocks better.
The War.
The Vienna Conference was to be re-open
ed on Monday.
A secret expedition was preparing for
t [By Authority of the State ot Alabama.J
SOUTHER*? MILITARY ACADEMY.
LOTTERY.
Conducted on the Havana plan.
is ft AND STHEfllE!
Class Q.
TO REDRAWN THE23d Or JUXE 1856.
$12,000
5.000
a,ooo
.2,000 is 2,000
1,500
1,200
5,000
4,000
1.500
1,440
2.000
50 is 3.000
«;400
28 Approximation Prises amounting to 800
408 Prizes amounting to ..... — $50,000
ONLY TEH THOUSAND NUXBEB8.
a^-Tick#ts $8—Halves $4—Quarters $2 00.
Every prize drawn at each drawing
Bills on solvent banks taken at liar. All commuica-
tions strietlr confidential.
SAM’L SWAN. Agent.
At the Bronze Lions. Montgomery. Ala.
$P^Orders for tickets received by the agent of the
Fort Gaines Academy Lottery. Atlanta, Ga.
1 Prized
1 Prize
1 Prize ... .
. *12.000 is .
5.000 is.
3.000 is.
2,000 is.
1 Prize
1.500 is.
1 Prize
1.200 is.
5 Prizes
1.000 is.
10 Prize**
400 i-.
10 Prizes
12 Prizes
120 if.
20 Prizes
100 if.
60 Prizes
50 ih .
256 Prizes
25 is.
Commercial.
\By Authority of the State of Georgia.]
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
The subscriber having accepted from the Com
missioners the Agency and Management of the
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY, has es
tablished the Principal Office at Atlanta, Ga., and
intends conducting the LOTTERY on the tame
plan as that of tho Southern Military Academy
Lottery, of Alabama.
GRAND SCHEME FOR JUNE.
Class 2
TO DRAWN JUNE 13TH, 1855, IN THE CITY Ol ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
magnificent Scheme! 3®-Aih1 remember every
Prize is drawn at each drawing, and paid when
due without deduction!
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
2 Prizes of....
5 Prizes of....
10 Prizes. of....
$7,500
$5,000
2,000
1.000
‘500
200
15 Prize* of $100
78 Prizes of
120Prizes of
5 Approx. 1st Cap.
6 do 2d do 30
do
do 20
instill.
iuiu jcniiauii* iiji-ii xji uyvj'y wecuoii oi cue nn u 7
Union, we are not willing*to affiliate with ! have been pois-
i i ° • I on on hr ooftnir /uicfna^ ir. ^IGol. ..J..
the Crimea. Ihe siege of Sevastopol was ; Will be distributed accordiug to the following
unchanged. Pelissierconfempletes attack
ing with the Allies in the field.
The motion of a want of confidence in
the English Ministry failed.
In tho latest engagement, the Flagstaff
Battery of the French destroyed the Rus
sian ontworks.
Washington, June 5.—The election yes- j 251 Prizes in ail amounting to
terday resulted in the election of the Ameri-!
can ticket, generally, by an average majori- j
ty of 552. Americans lose G couneilmen I
and gain 4 aldermen, majority 15, joint j
ballet. •
Chicago, June 5.—Five wards give 609 i
majority against liquor law.
Caton is elected Supreme Judge by a ;
large majority.
Baltimore, June 5.—A marriage party in
$30,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Tickets $5 Halves 82,50 Qtarters 81.25.
,S8_ Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All
communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
d&wly Atlanta, Georgia.
Kio.Imumrt—.1. Gardner. Jr.. G. T. Barnes. J
aud t». Robinson.
Spalding—Win. Cline, R. W. McCun«\ •>
I*. J.indhoy and .1. H. Mangham
Hcrivi*n—repn*-i nted by Chatham.
Stewart—0. J. Walker, J. F. Porter
Humdl K. Harrison
.Sunitur—R. II. !>. Sormll and A. U. Ijimar.
Tallut—L 11 Smith, Jesse Carter, W A Daniel,
and l.«»vi B. Smith,
fayior—I). I*. M. Brand.
Telfair—lobn f. C. Daniel, .hdm I> Wilcox and M.
Jones.
Troup—J. M- Flowers and Thomas J. Harris.
Twiggs—.!. <». Coh-mau, J. F. Sliino, J. hnlkcom
Union—,1. 1*. Wei born.
Upson—C, W. Moore.
Walton—W Kilgore, .S H L odd in, Geo. Hurst,
\\\ W. Newell.
Washington—Snm’l Robiiiflou, O. II. Prince, S. Mills.
Whiifitd.]—o. K. Kcnnn, Wm. liordon.
Wilkinson—l>r. 15 W Finney, D. Hudson, Jus.
Pierce, W. 0. Beall.
Worth—A. J. Shine.
On motion of AY. K. DeGraffenreid, L-q.,
of Bibb, a committee of three from each Con-
any party that aliall not recognise, approve
and carry out the principles and provisions
J- Given, j. of the Nebraska Kansas act,—and that the
Democratic Party of Georgia will cut off all
Benj. m».v ami ; connection with every man and party atthe
North or elsewhere, that does not come up
i fully and fairly to this line of action.
■ Gth. Resolved, That the National De
mocracy of the North, who have patrioti- ^ _
, caily fought for tho Kansas and Nebraska ‘ ■,
acts and " the maintenance of the Fu- j State and Terntor - v
gitive Slave Law, against the combined j
forces of Know Nothingisn and Abolition- j
j ism, who seek their repeal, and who stand I
pledged to support the a J mission of Kansas | changed nttd prices full,
into the Union as a Slave State, should she ’
ask it. merit the heartfelt sympathies, thanks
| and encouragement of Southern men in
Havana Plan Lottery.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
[By Authority of the State of Georgia.]
T TTE subscriber having been appointed Mana
ger of the 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. Ho now offers the
following:—J V*
ber. A mystery who commited the act— | grand SCHEME FOR JILY »3, 1855.
When Prize-* will be distributed as follows amounting to
950,000:
CLASS b.
CAPITAL. 1 ?.
Prize of $12,000 i 1 Prize of $5,000
oned by eating custard, in which arsenic
was placed. Some twenty-five are not ex
pected to live ; the bride ainontr the num-
servants all sick from eating the custard.
Philadelphia, June 5.—The K. N. Con- I
vention assembled in this city to-day. The '
delegates number 201—representing every ! j
The Markets.
CHARLESTON, June b.
Cotton.—The market to-dny continued un-
...3,000
1,500 |
1 •• 1.100
10 Frizes of 4,00
2,000
1 “ 1,200
6 Prize-of 1.000
Ac., &c., &c.
their patriotic position.
7th Resolved, That in the National Dem
ocratic party of the North alone, have been
gressional District were appointed to select found those patriotic men who have thus
the officers of this Convention, as follows: ; stood by_tlie rights of the South, and judg-
3d, W. K. DeGraffenreid, It. W. McCune, L
W. Hicks.
1st, Charles Spalding
George Wilcox.
2d. It, 11. D. Sorrell, John C. Mounger. and
A. J. Shine.
4th, It. M. Stoll, Thomas C. Howard and
Win. U. Anderson
judg
ing the future bv the past, that party is tho
j only organization at the North that now
Thomas Purse and i exists or can be formed, with which the
| South can consistently co-operate.
8th. Resolved, That we sympathise with
the friends of the slaveiy cause in Kansas,
in their manly efforts to maintain their
rights and the rights and interests of the
5th, John A. Crawford, M. J. Camden and I Southern people, and that we rejoice at
j their recent victories over the paid adven-
Jamc-s Edmondson.
NEW YORK, June 5, noon.
Flour declined 121 sales of 4,000 bbls good
Ohio at 10 00 to 10 31, Soutnern 11 37* to 11 62;
Wheat a trifle lower, Ohio sold at 2 CO, Michigan
2 50; Corn sliffer, but not quotably higher, sales
of 30,000 bushels; Pork declining: Beef firm;
Lar i firm; Ohio Whisky 35c-
AL’GUSTA, June 6, p m.
Cotton.—The market opened this morning
without change. About noon the news by tho
Africa was received, since which we have heard
of no transactions.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
H. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment Tri
umphant over Disease.
6th, Wm L. Mitchell, Willis Kilgore and | turers and Jesuitical herds of Northern Ab- a,tnm«hi ug cu«-
« >' 8 ! olitionism. That the deep interest felt and g ffected,by that srej ' and popu,ar med,cme -
408 Frizes, amounting to $50,000.
Agents wanted in every town aud city in the Union.
On application the Terms will be forwarded.
Remember every Prize drawn at each draw ing, under
the superintendence of Col. Geo. il. Logan aud Jas. A.
Nisbet, Esq., gentleineu who tiro sworn to a faithful
performance of their duty. Prizes paid, when due.
without discount. OS-All orders, rely on it, strictly
confidential. Bills on all solvent Banks, taken at par.
Whole Tickets $8 : Halves $1 : Quarters *2.
Address JAMFS F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga.
Atlanta, May 23d, 1355.
George I). Phillips.
7th, J. S. Reid, Samuel Robinson and Flem- : taken by^tho people of Missouri in the set-
Jordan.
Kth
tlemcut of Kansas and the decision of the
, Thomas E. Beall, Henry J. Schley, and Slavery question in it, is both natural and
George Robertson. , proper, and that it is their right and duty to
Who, after retiring, reported the following I e.x'cnd to their Southern bretheren in that
gentlemen as officer
[ Territory everj- legitimate and honorable
JAMES GARDNER, dn., Richmond, Brest, j sympathy and support.
Ge<>. B. Phillips, of Habersham, M. J. i _9th. Resolved, That we are uneompro-
GAk den, of Cherokee ; W. L. Mitchell, of misingh- opposed to the political organiza-
Clarke; F. Jordan, of Jasper; and Geo. tion commonly called the Know-Nothing
Order, or American party, having no sym
pathy with their secrecy, their oaths, their
unconstitutional designs, their religious in
tolerance, their political proscription, and
their abolition associations at the North.
10i7i. Resolved, That we hail with de-
WiLcm. Irwin, Vice Presidents.
L. H. Bjusboe. of Walton, and E. D. Tra
ct, of Bibb, Secretaries.
The report of the Committee having been
adopted, on motion of Mr. DeGraffenreid, of
Bibb, llto following Committee were ap
pointed to conduct to the chair the President j 1'gbt the late signal triumph in Virginia of
elect: the Democratic Party aud tho patriotic
Whigs, who co-opcratcd .in achieving that
result over the Know Noth iug organization,
as conclusive evidence, that in the great
W. K. DeGraffenreid
Jesse Carter,
Wm. II. Stiles.
I jion taking his seal, the President ad- practical questions involved iu that contest,
dressed the Convention in an able and im
pressive manner, tendering his thanks for
the honor conferred.
Southern men may honorably and success
fully combine, without regard to past polit
ical distinctions, to save the constitution
The Convention organized, the Hon. i from desecration, and the South from being
IIowcll Cobb moved the appointment of a i prostrated before the power of Northern fa-
Committee of three from each Congression- j naticism and misrule,
al District, to report business for the meet-j \\.lh. Resolved, Th at political necessity
ing, who were appointed by the Cliair, as i and the emharassments constantly arising
follows
6th, Howell Cobb, Hardy
John A. llcaden.
1st, John E. Ward, Charles Spaldiu
William II. Stile--.
2d, James Hamilton, George S. Robinson
and Leonidas B. Mercer.
3d, R. W. McCune, L. Q. C. Lamar and
Nathan Bass.
tth, Thomas C. Howard, Luther J. Glenn
and S. Lawrence.
5th, Owen II. Kenan, Robert lb Young and
and John A. Jones.
7th. Joseph A. Turner, Wm. McKinley aud
A. J. Lane.
8th, E. LeRoy Anthony, J. J. Martin and
Thomas E. Beall.
The Convention then took a recess until
three o’clock, 1*. M.
Three o’clock., P. M.
The Committee having retired till three
o’clock, P. M., made the f
through their chairman:
Rcstilrol, That the Convention do first
proceed to ballot for the nominee of the
Democratic party of Georgia for Governor,
in the approaching canvass—which was
unanimously carried.
Before proceeding to ballot, oti motion of
Mr. Bass, of Bibb, it was agreed, that in
•the selection of a Candidate, the basis of
representation in the Convention of 1849,
be adopted, in the number of votes to which
each eounty is entitled.
Also, it was agreed, on motion of 1). lb
Harrali. of Kinehafonec. that in the ballot
ing about • be had for Governor, two-thirds
shall be necessary to a choice.
The Convention then proceeded to ballot
with the following tesult:
the genuine H. G. FARRELL’S ARABIAN LINIMENT,
and we can truly say, from our own knowledge, that no
medicine ever discovered has performed the -ame won
derful cures, that it has, both in man and beast, and it
is equally good for both, which makes it so truly val
uable. It is therefore hailed by the suffering us the
greatest blessing of the age, and no one would ever al
low himself to be without this sovereign balm, who
had once witnessed its magic power over disease, and
its wonderful potency in relieving pain, how ever severe
in a few minutes' time. We earnestly desire you to
call upon the agent, who will furnish you, free of charge
a small book containing, besides other valuable infor
mation, a large list of certificates from many of the
most respectable persons, of cures effected by this cel
ebrated medicine, which surely are enough to convince
the most sceptical of its transcendent virtues. We no
tice several certificates of rheumatism cured after the
patient had suffered every thing but death for five to 20
years. Also cases of paralysis, or loss of useef the
limbs, where the flesh had withered, leaving nothing
apparently but dried skin aud buno. presenting so hor
rid, a spectacle that their FRIENDS LOOKED UPON
THEM APALLED while physicians pronounced them
BE10NP AN1 HUMAN EFFORT to relieve. It is the
most efficacious remedy known for bums, sprains,
wounds, bruises, chilblains, neuralgia, toothache, bites
of insects and reptiles, sore throat, soreer weak eyes,
tumors, sun pain, etc.; etc : and is used with unbound
ed success in most of the ailments of borses and cattle
such as sweeny, farcy, sprain-, bruises, wounds, stiff
neck and joints, lameness, swellings, galls or chafes,
sore eyes, partial blindness, etc. If used in the begin
ning of fistula, poll-evil, ringbone and spavin, it will In
variably stop their further progress. Every familv
should keep this valuable medicine on hand, ready- for
any emergency.
Look oat for Counterfeit*!
The public are cautioned against another counler-
teit. Which has lately made its appearance, called W.
it. Farrell s Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of
all the counterfeits, because his having the name of
Farrell, many will buy it in good faith, without the
knowledge that a counterfeit exist-, and thev will per
haps only discover their error when the spurious mix
ture has wrought its evil effects.
factured only 1 ,
holesale
ail applications for Agencies mast be addressed. Be
sure you get it with the letters H. G. before Farrell's
thus: II. G. FARRELL’!-—and his signature on the
11. V. Johnson,
John E. M arti.
Jos. Day,
260
from our commercial relations with Spain,
Strickland and j alike dictate tho necessity of the annexa-
| tion of Cuba to this country, at the earliest
and ‘ period compatible with our ^national honor
; and treaty obligations.
j 12th. Resolved, That the democratic and nation-
! :tl l rinciples declared and sot forth iu the inau
gural address and annual messages of President
| Pierce, meet our cordial approval, ami that ho is
j entitled to tho thunks of the country, for bis en-
j forcemeat of those principles, in tbo signature and
' approval of the Nebraska-Kansas Itiil, his faithful The genuine article is manufactured oulv by H G
| execution of the Fugitive Slave law, his various ? nd ProP ri ?t°r. and wliolesalt
vetoes, and other measures of administrative policy : . u eor| a, Illinois, to whon
! in conformity to those principles,
j (3th. Renulred, That the administration ofGov.
Johnson meets our decided approval, and we con
fidently recommend him to the people of Georgia
' for re-election to the office he haF so ably and
• faithfully tilled.
John A. Jones of Polk moved that the last r«so-
j lation be stricken out. Which motion was lost.
; Mr. Nelson of Fulton moved to amend the Bcso-
iollowing report ' “ u '- ons of the Committee by adding tl-.e following.
Rvoiced, That in view of the action of Massa-
| chusetts and the threatened action of other North-
I ern States, no protection either of person or prop-
j ci ty shall be extended to the citizens of any State
I that refuses to recognize tho constitutional rights
j of the South, and that it is the duty of the South-
, ern States, so to shape their legislation as to ren-
| dcr this Resolution effective—and we hereby pledge
! ourselves to use our efiorts to effect the same.
Mr. Cobb, of Clarke proposed the foil owing as
j a substitute for Mr. Nelson’s Resolution, which
was accepted, and unanimously adopted.
Required, That in view of the action of th*
Legislatures of Massa usetts and Vermont, a”d
| the threatened action of other Northern Statee,
; virtually repealing the fugitivo slave law. and
: denying to the citizens of the South their consti-
; tutional rights, we recommend to our next Legis-
^ Ihli/wi :‘, dopli ° n 0,fueh "tdiwory measures j of a’close connection with all Train
i tneir wisdom way suggest, and shall l>e in con-
! fortuity with constitutional obligations.
\\ j The resolutions of the committee, as thus nvneB-
l were, on motion, unanimously passed.
Mr- Smith, of Talhot, then moved for the appoint*
GREEK ft PULASKI MOHUKEIT
LOTTERY. 11
(By Authority of the State of Georgia.)
MANAGED, drawn and prizes paid by the
well-known and responsible firm of
GREGORY A MAURY.
^S-S^Offiee in Concert Hall—oppos-te Postoflice
Delivery.
CLASS NO. 137.
To be. drawn Friday, June 8th.
Capital prizes, $10,500,$2,500, $1,377 $1,000 Ac.
- Tickets $3,00 halves aud quarters in pro
portion.
Extra CLASS 17.
To be drawn Saturday, June 9th.
Prizes 2 of $20,000, 2 of $10,000. 2 of $5,000. A e.
Tickets $15 shares in proportion.
CLASS 139.
To be drawn Monday, Junellth.
Prizes $10,840, $3,000, $2,000, $1,500, $1,255 Ac
J3SF Tickets only $2.50 shares in proportion.
Sale? close at 2 o’clock on the day of each draw
ing.
All communications strictly confidential. Or
ders by mail will receivo prompt attention, and
copies of tho drawn numbers forwarded to pur
chasers when desired. GEO. L. BOOTH.
March 17. d&wly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
To Wkeat Growers, Millers and
Merchants.
VTJ'K have ou hand and are daily making fur naif all
Vv descriptions of BAGS, which we have done up
in n^at packaged for shipping. Orders promptly filled.
THOS. P. STOVAI.L A* CO.,
General Commission Merchants.
Augusta, Ga., June 7. d&wlm.
Notice to tlie Public.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
rpHlS IS TC CERTIF’Y that Daniel R. Turner, who
Atlanta. .Time 2.
fViTTOJi.-—9(u,ll, extremes.
Exchange, on New York is selling at 4 per een
premium. On Charleston and SaTannah 4 per
cent.
Bacox.—We quote hog round 11 to 11*. Hams
Hi to 12i cents. Sides Ribs Hall} ets. Sides clear
Hi to 12}. Shoulders 9J to 10 cent**.
Laud by the bbL 10@11 ets. leaf.
Iron, Swede* 5J to fife; English 5 to 54 eeats;
Nails hare advanced to 6 a 6J ets.
Corn is selling at $135 to $140.
Corn Meal, $1,40 to $1,50 cents.
Pork, Hog round, 6*@7 cents.
Beei-, By the quarter, 7 8 oents.
Sweet Potatoes, 60 to 75 per bushel.
Irish Potatoes, $21 ;to 3 per bushel.
Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, $2, @$,2,95
Liquors.—French Brandy, $2,50 to $3,60 per
gallon: Domestic 50 to 75c. Peach do. 60 a 75
cents. Whiskey 45 a 50 OMtts. Gin 50 to 60.
Rum 45 to 60 cents.
Wheat—Good will bring $1,70 to $1,80 per
readily.
Flour.—Plenty at $5 to 5J per hundred.
Butter, Country, 20 to 25 ets. Goshen, 35 ets.
per pound. Tonn. Butter, 124 a 20 by the Keg.
Fair N. 0. Sugar, by hhd. ‘ y.
Prime “ “ “ 7,
Choice •• “ « 8 to 34.
Syrup, N O. by bbl. 40 to 45 ets. gal.
Extra Whiskey “ 45 •*
Star Candies por box 264 28 « lb.
No. 1 Rio Coffee by sack 12 to 13c., “ "
Gunny Bagging 16 to 17 ets.
Rope 12 to 13 cents.
Chickens, 15 to 20 cents.
Eggs, lOto 12} cents.
Fodper, $155, to per hundred.
Peas, $1,50 to $1.75
Feathers.—30 to 35.
Candles.—Sperm 37 o 45e. Tallow 20 22 cts^
The Celebrated Washing; Ma
chine.
H AVING bought the right for this city, wo beg
to notify the public, that we shall manufac
ture them iu the most substantial manner. The
Machine is so simple in its arrangement that it
can be used by a small boy, and the dispatch with
which it washes a number of garments at a time,
(requiring only one minute.) entirely clean, and
without the ustiul went 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
out by rubbing. It is not liable to got out of order,
and when it docs can be quickly repaired by any
Carpenter.
The Proprietors of the Washington Hall, Atlan
ta Hotel, and others in the ciiy, who have them in
use, 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, 1855. d<fcw2m
To Dentists.
For Sale by the Undersigned:
2500 Pivot Teeth, Stockton’s make,
1500 Piate do do
1500 Molar and Bicusped do
500 Gum Teeth do
5 ok Abbey A Sons Gold Foil,
5 oz Jones, White & Co Gold Foil,
10 Packages Silver Foil,
Dentists, turning lathes, head ruts, anvils, ham
iners, blowpipes, plate benders, clasp phes, and
Piano Forte Repairer and Toner,
^ ILL attend to any call* in his
do
INFIRMARY.
T HE uudersigued have opened, in the city of Allan- ;
t», an Iniiimiary, for the reception of patient* I*- }
boring umler medical or surgical disease.
An intelligent nurse and faithful servants will be in !
constant attendance, and will give their attention to j
the sick at all hours day and night, when required. i
The surgical departn: nt will bo under the control of J
? VT. F. WESTMORELAND, who will give prompt atten- |
j tion to injuries, and every variety of disease requiring j
i surgical operations. I
The usual fees adopted by the physicians of the city j
J will be charged, with fifteen cents per day for board, &c.
j Planters and others sending negroes may rest assured
t that they will be properly attended to, anti if after an
j examination it be 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.P.
Atlanta, April ^4,1S55. d&wly
line of business, sneh as reg
ulating of action, covering of ham-
mere, (felted or buffed,) laying of new *4ring» by
the octave, whole or single, he.
Satisfaction given in every instance or no
charge. All work warranted.
Tuning by the Tear dome at Reduced
Prices.
j , Orders anywhere from the country,addressedte
every article for mechanical work. Also a large 0 p . Baei £ Atlanta, Ga., will meet with prompt
assortment of Instruments manufactured by J. D. j attatmim ’ ’ ’ r
Chevalier, consisting of i
Mouth mirrors, Pearl, Ivory and Bone mouth !
syrenges, Bone, Silver and Gold Stubbs, and
American files, File-Carriors Ivery Pluggors and
Scalers, Burnishees, Stud Cutters, stump instru
ments, articulators foil seizzers, Forceps in great
variety, Plugging Forceps, Molar and Bicusped,
narrow beak, aud every kind that can be asked for
and overy article in the Dental line. Also a large
assortment of every kind of patent medicine, for
sale by ' A. ALEXANDER,
feb 20 ddivrly Sign Negro and Mortal.
For Rent.
THREE HOUSES on Walton Street, which
have been just completed, having all conveniences
requisite for hoarding-houses, or private residen
ces. To approved tenants the teems will be mode
rate. Apply to A. ALEXANDER.
March 27th,’55. dawtf
EAR AND EYE.
Dr*. LeBrun & Dutton, Oculists aud
Aurists.
D R. LeBRUN 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
boen pronounced by Drs. Khrainer, of Berlin;
Itard and Deleau, of Paris ; and Curtis, Pilcher
and Yenrsly, of London; as the most wonderful
ever applied for disease of the internal and middle
ear. They comprise different courses for the cari
ous disases that affect the external, internal and
middle ear. If the diseaso is confined to the ex
ternal ear, 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 aro now enabled to learn
the languages. Over twenty-seven hundred cases
of deafness have been successfully healed by him.
Certificates tc that effect may be seer, on applica
tion.
Iu nervous affections, inflamation and mucus
accumulation in the Eustachian Tube and Tympa
num, thickening and inflamation of the Membrana
Tympania, or ‘drum,’ Otorrhcca or discharge of
matter from the Auditory Canal; when the deaf
ness has been produced by Scarlet, Tyrphus, Bili
ous, or Remittent Fever, Colds, use of Quinine or
Mercurial Medicines, Mutup3, gatherings in tho
Ears, etc., or when it is accompanied with noises
like falling wafer, chirping of insects, whizz'ing of
steam, rustling of leaves, ringing of bells, pulsa
tions, etc., etc., the disease can be radically and
permanently cured.
Dr. Dvfton is the only practitioner in tbo United
States who practices the new, painless, and success
ful method iu treating all the diseases to which
the Eye is subject. Where every other means has
failed to afford relief, he asks from such a fair im
partial trial.
Testimony.
The undersigned practitioners 01 Medicine in
the city of New York, having had occcasion to
witness the practice of Drs. LeBrun & Duftoc, in
diseases of the Ear and Eyo, laying aside all pro
fessional jealousy, freely admit that the course
pursued by them in treating diseases of these del
icate organs, from the unparalleled success attend- j
ing it, is well worthy the attention of our proles- i
sional brethren throughout tho United States, be-
lieving as we do, thai Aural Surgery has not met
with that attention which its importants demands.
Their system of treating diseases of the middle
and internal Ear, in chronic or complicated cases
by means of “ Medicated Vapors," forms a new
era in the practice of Aural Surgery, and fills up
a void which has long been felt by the general
practitioner. In diseases of the Eye, they seldom
require to resort to au operation. As skillful Au
rists and Oculis, enthusiastically devoted to their
profession, we cordially recommend them to such
as requiro their aid.
Signed. V. D. MOTT, M. D.
WILLIS MORTON. M. D. !
C. A. DEVELIN, M. D. j
HORACE WYATT, M. D. i
JAS. B. FRANCIS, M. D.
New York, 10th August, 1849.
Students wishing to perfect themselves iu this :
branch of Medical Science, will find au opportuui- j
ty by joining the class nt the Ear and Eye Infir- ■
ntary of Dr. Dolacy LeBrun, Union Place. Clin-
iques every Tuesday and Friday afternoons, from
DANIEL & COMP’y., i
ATTHE SIGN OF THE
“Atlanta Family Store,” 1
No 13,
WHITEHALL STREET.
* HE subscribers would respectfully inform tho
citizens of Atlanta, and all persons trading
I to this point, that thoy arc daily receiving and will
! endeavour to keep constantly on hand a woll-as-
| sorted stock of FAMILY SUPPLIES. Thoy re-
i spectfully and politely solicit the patronago of per-
| sons and families, who may roquiro such articles
i as pertain to their Department, and will take
I plcasuro in waiting upon them. The Principle
upou which they conduct their business being
CASH, they assure all those who may favor thorn \
with a visit that the articles which they may offer j
shall be of the best quality and at cash prices. f
GEORGK It. DAXrEL. | LEONARD H. YOUNG. \
Atlanta, March 22, 1S55. dtwly. i
WARRANTED PlAM FORTES
FOR SALE ON TRIAL.
fJlHE subscriber has made arrange-.
DR. CHARLES CUMMINGS,
L ATE of the city of New Orleans, respectfully
informs the citizens of Atlanta aud surround
ing country that he has located his offieo in the
new and commodious Drug Store of Drs. Smith &
Ezzard, corner of Concert Hall, for the purpose of
practicing the various departments of his profes
sion, and hopes to enlist the confidence of his
friends and the community in general, when he
assures them that his experience is ample and sue-
cess flattering in the treatment of all diseases pc- i ebrated Piano Forte makers for sup-
culiar to tropical climates and malarious districts ’ plies. His instruments are always direct from the
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Kay
h Ramsay, or to Dr. H. A. Ramsay, are here
by, notified, that, having purchased all their inter
est in their late business as Druggists, together
with the books of accounts, notes, he., due them,
payment of the same must be made alone to us.
SMITH & EZZARD.
March 23, 1855. dtwly.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
33r. 3V D'AXjVXGmrS’,
H AVING removed his residence and office, to
Marietta Street above Esq. Payn’s, hopes to
receive a continuance of the liberal patronage et
his good customers.
Patients for Surgical operations can be accom
modated with board.
ffSS* Ladies wishing dontal attendance, by giv
ing a timely notice, even through the Post Office,
will bo furnished with a conveyance free of charge.
Atlanta, Fob. 2,1S55. nlOO-dtf.
ments with some of the most cel-
wm
in their most agravated and malignant forms ; and
more especially yellow fever, cholera, typhoid fe
ver, scarlatina Ac.: nnd all those contageous dis
eases peculiar to a dene ^population, as the more
recent portion of his professional career has eon
fined him to the treatment of those fatal maladies
n the cities of Mobile and New Orleans.
Atlanta, Ga., April 16,’55. diwljanl’56.
7 .sa&_ Examiner and Republican copy till Jan.
1st. 1S56.
BENNETT & BROKAW,
I*ro<Jiio o
Commission Merchants,
FOR THE SAI.E OF
Flour, Grain, Butter, Cheese, Provi
sions, &c.
No. HO BKOAU-STREKT.
CORNER OF V, ATER-ST.
James. O. Benxett, 1
Cornelius P. Brokaw. }
Cha’s R. Huntington.
March 29, 1855. (d*wtf.)
Now York.
SODA H ATER, fresh from tlie
Fountain.
I "IT^ITII the return of the season, tho undersign-
, VV ed has commenced drawing SODA WATER,
j made from pure carbonic acid, which will bo fur-
: nishedhis patrons fresh and woll iced every day
i through the Summer.
! Tho superiority of Soda Water, fresh from the
fountain, over that put up in bottles :s so obvious
that it is surprising persons will use bottled Soda
at all. Its healthfulnc-s when compared with
Lemonade, Ginger Pop, and other fashionable
drinks, is such that the latter arc interdicted by
tho medical faculty, whilst Soda Water is recom
mended and used extensively.
A great variety of SYRUPS will be kept to suit
the taste of the most fastidious.
Apr27,’55,diw. A. ALEXANDER.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, I will
sell, before the Court Houso door in the city of
Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in June next, be
tween tho usunl hours of sale, one city lot, situat
ed iu the Northwestern part of tho city aiul ad
joining the W. A A. Railroad, containing half
aere, 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’.c.
factories, in original packages, of the latest and
most fashionable styles, and Ikia tho most impor
tant improvements.
Without expensive store rent, or other outlays
attending an open establishment of this kind, he is
1 enabled to furnish these instruments at the lowest
prices obtainable, nnd being a professional man
himself, he feels confident to have it in his power
to give entire satisfaction to ail who may favor
him with their orders. Those only who wish to
procure first-class instruments will please address
the subscriber. C. F. BARTH,
Atlanta, Ga.
_.S&“ Old Pianos taken in exchange as a part
paymeut-for new ones. G -od second-handed Pi
anos for sale and hire on reasonable terms.
Dec. 21, 1S34. diwiy.
Conic Everybody,
»T'i> i.’ie llor-e Head sign, that- wants good
home-ir;».lp SihMIps, or Frillies, Saddle-
. bags, Trunks. Vulises, Harness, Collars and
Whips, a great vari-.-jy, together with all articles usu
ally kept in an e.staldiNlunent of this kind; all of which
are o tie red at the loxwst living prices, for cash, by the
undersigned. MIU FR & ANDREWS.
-Sg..Repairing ol all kinds done with quick
despatch.
Atlanta, Nov. 1 1851—dSwly
jpg
HAT A1VD CAP STORE.
J. TAYLOR is now opening a fresh stock
_ of fashionable HATS, CAPS & BONNETS,
Next door to Laicshe <1 - Bro’s Jewelry Store,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
TAYLOR’S HAT & CAP EMPORIUM.
"|"UST RECEIVED, and opening, the first entire
took of HATS ,fc CAPS ever offered iu this
one til three o’clock, during Modical College terms. I city. My stock is now complete, consisting oi
Patients, by sending a few particulars of their
cases, can have remodies sent to any part.
Terms :—Five Dollnrs consultation fee. Ten
dollars to be paid when the hoaring is restored to
its original acuteness.
Address, Drs. J. Delacy, Lebrun and Dufton,
Union Place, Now York City.
N. B. A treatiso on the nature and treatment of
Deafness and diseases of the Ear, with the treat
ment of the Deaf Dumb. Prico One Dollar.
Money letters must be registered by the Post
Master.
Correspoudouts must enclose postage for return
answers, the new law requiring prepayment of let
ters.
Now York, April 6,1855. myl—dAw 6m
every variety and style. Please call and examine
for yourselves!
755* AH kinds of Fur Skins bought.
J. TAYLOR.
Atlanta, April 25, 1855. (d&wly)
For Rout*
THE large aud commodious Auction and Com
mission Houso on the corner of Loyd and Ala
bama Streets, fronting Washington Ilall.
Apply to. Z. A. RICE.
April 10,’55. [dint.]
RHODE’S
FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
Or, Nature’* Invaluable Specific,
F OR the prevention and cure of Intermittent and
Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills and |
Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night 1
Sweats, aud all other forms of disease which have j
a common origin iu Malaria or Miasma. The sub- i
tie atmospheric poison which at certain seasons is
unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is tho same
in character wherever it exists,—North. South,
East or West,—and will overy where yield to this
newly discovered antidote, which is claimed to be
the greatest discovery in modicine ever made.
This specific is 30 harmless that it may be taken
by persons of every age, sex or condition and i
will not substitute for ono disease others
worse, as is too often the result iu tho treatment by
Quinine, Mercury, Arsenic, andothor poisonous or
deleterious drugs, not a particle of any of which
Ice, Ice!—IOOO Tons.
Augusta Reyuold-ntrect Ice Company begin thii*
day toacll ICE for the 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 half per pound by
the quantity, not less than 50 pounds, and two cents
by retail. All orders from llic country and eilypxompt-
ly met as heretofore, by J. YV. WTCHTMAN. Agent.
Augusta, April 10. 1855. aprtftfdlm
D R HOGER S
^T.R JvR
FOll THE COMPLETE CURE OF COUGHS, I
—COLDS, INFLUEXZA, ASTHMA, BRON- \
~ CHIT IS, SPITTING OF BLOOD, ,i- ALL
O. T. «fe J*. F. Dupree,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
General Agents
For the purchase and sale of
Georgia and Tennessee Produce.
Unquestionable a ml independent facilities—necessary
references. Particular and personal attention to ail
business entrusted will meet with attention, persever
ance and promptitude.
Remittances or small advances made on all goods
consigned to our order at consi^neo's order.
Corner of Hill and Broadway and next door to M. C.
Williams &Co.. \V. S. Hill street. Griffin, Ga.
Griffin, Jan. G. 1855 d86&w33tf.
Instruments for Surgeons’ and Physi
cians’ Use.
C 1 (INSISTING of Speculum* of various kinds, Eye
f Cups, Porcelain aud Glass, Abdominal Supporters,
Persaries. Glass, Silver. Wood aud Ivory, &c., Trusses,
French, English, American, &c., Shoulder Braces, as
sorted kinds, Breast Bags, Saddle Bags, Pocket Cases,
Syrenges in great variety. Electro Magnetic Machines,
late styles, Steeland Metal Sounds, assorted sizes, Silver,
Metal and Bone Eye Syrenges, cases of Eye Instru
ments, uow styles, Physicians 5 Pocket Cases in great
variety, Stethoscopes, Elastic, Metal, *te., Ear Trumpets,
Glass Urincils, Bed Pans, Womb Syrenges, Midwifery
Instruments, Amputating Instruments, Trepliening In
struments, Trocars nnd 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, «S:c.. for sale, on accommodating terms,
by. A. ALEXANDER,
Sign Negro and Mortar.
Atlanta, Feb. i4, 1855. il&wly.
J . M . Touil i il s o ii ,
Plain . House, Sign,
Pnnsfitgcr Car, fresco, Co«eli,',On>i>-
MEXTAI, AND DECORATIVE
r* !A INTER.
Opposite Jacob Haas Cu., Whitehall at., Atlanta,
Dec. *20, 1854 <11 \
JUST RECEIVED,
Wi. VV, ROARK,
Corner Whitehall aud Mitchell si reels,
100 bbls lino Cincinnati Whiskey at 45o,
50 saeks best Rio Coffee ut I lie,
50 boxes Adamantine Candles, 2lic by the box
20 bbls Gin, (American.)
20 “ Brandy, ••
30 “ Ruin'
I -• lino Brandy, extra,
l pipe “
50 boxes Tobaeco, varion
30 “ Cheese,
Feb 21, 1855.
W. Herring & Co.,
1. EEP in connection with their large Stock of Cloth-
1 *ing a large assortment of HATS and CAPS of the
latest styles, also, Boots and Shoes. Trunks, Carpet
Bags and Valises. 4 d tf
Atlanta, Sept. 28, 1854.
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 & MEID.
April 12, 1S55. w4t.
Atlanta Medical College
T HE first course of lectures in this Institution
will commence on the first Monday in May
next, and continue the last of the following Au
gust, during whieh the usual systematic course o
lectures will he given, and Clinical instruction
twice a week.
Faculty.
M. (i. Slaughter, M. I)., Prof, of Anatomy.
I J- W. Jones. M. O., Prof of the Principles and Practice
of Medicine.
Jesse Goring, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics and Dispenses
of Women and Children.
W. F. Westmoreland, M. D., l’rof. of tlie Principles
and Practice of Surgery.
J. E. Dubose M. D., Prof, of Physiology.
G. T. Wilburn, 31. D., Prof, of Surgical and Pathological
Anatomy.
.1 J. Robertson. M. 1>., Prof, of Chemistry and Medical
Jurisprudence.
J. G. Westmoreland, M. I)., Prof. »r Materia Medica and
TUeraputics.
An abundant supply of Material for dissection
(subjects preserved in spirits of wine) will be pro
vided. The services of a competent Demonstrator
ot Anatomy will he procured before the opening ol
the session. Tlie fees for the entire course amount
to $105. Matriculation, (payable once .only,) $5.
Dissecting ticket, (obligatory once only,) $10.
Graduation fee, S25. Good board can bo had in
the city for $3 per week. For further information
address J. G. WESTMORELAND, Dean.
Atlanta, Jan. 15, 1S55. diw3m.
For tlie Ladies.
W E have a large variety of Fancy articles lor
Toilet : Combs, Brushes, Pomatums, Soaps,
Colognes, Hankorchief Extract. 51 any patterns of
fancy bottles, <fcc, for tho Table.
Cooper's Isinglass, White and Pink Unlatiue,
Galatino in packages, common Starch, &c, All
kinds of flavoring Extracts, to wit: Peach, Al
monds, Vanilla, Rose, Piminto, Ac, he. Will the
ladies call and see? SMITH & EZZARD.
May 10, 1855. tf
Ga
Wood Wanted!
P ROPOSALS will be received until the 1st of
June, for tlie delivery of 300 to 400 cords of
Oak wood, no contracts will be made for less than
50 cords. W. G. PETERS, & Co.
_ Atlanta Mills.
State Tax.
B OOKS arc open for receiving the returns oi'
State Tax. Persons arc therefore notified to
call at my office in the old Stand of Caldwell <t
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 lOtli of June. Office hours 8 to
12. A. M.—2 to 5 P. M.
JAMES CALDWELL, R. T. R.
May 1, 1855. difcw t july 1
GEORGIA, JJeKalb County.
fTTUPoms; Will zi-> ’*- • *1, me for Letter
- istration on the
Estate ot Thomas Clark deceased . These are therefore,
to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred ami
qualities.
onto very
[fino.
Fine Clothing,
dursT riECEivEXJ:
We Leg leave t<* call the attention of the public
to our Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING !
which, we. Batter ourselves is
the Larges/ and Neatest Slock iti the Oily!
Gentlemen in want of CLOTHING, aro assured
that in our stock they can lie fitted—uo matter
how large, or how smai.i
may be.
Iso I
has been a member of the Gherokee Mining Com
pany, has fully paid up to said Company all sums for
which he was liable to said Company, as a member . , . — -
thereof; aud upon his request to withdraw from said j 15 admitted into this preparation.
Company is, by the consent of said Company, discharg* j Yt-n -i-:-.
ed from the same, and is no longer a member thereof, j
aud not to be held liable in any manner whatever for
any of the- debts or liabilities of said company.
Given under mv hand and seal this Cd dav of June, I
1855. R. E. OSLIN, Sec. I
Jun7’55, wit. I
iken —CHITIS, SPITTING OF BLOOD, ALL — f mivc n nTiirao • *,
id it (gOTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TENDING JES ° U1 Mock >>i BO) h CLOTHING is ai
still i t \TO CONSUMPTION. j extensive and tastey.
t by i " fc ^ *( st y. j Those visiting us will at once see the supcnori
Tho proprietor distinctly claims these extraotdi-
uary results from the use of this natural antidote
to Malaria.
It will entirely protect any resident or traveler j frequently cures the very v:
on in the most sickly or swamnv localities, from ! ®UterCough preparations ha\
sickly or swampy localities, from
ious disease whatever, or any in
jury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma.
V 'f f
This preparation is getting into use all over o’m couu|
j try. The numerous letters \ve receive from our various
j agents, informing us of cures effected in their iminedi
j ate neighborhoods, warrant us in say iug it is one of the
| best, if not tht; vbry sest Cough Medicine now before the
public. It almost invariably relieves uml not nn-
orst cases. When all
ave failed, this has relieved
PROPOSALS.
P ROPOSALS will be received by the Secretary
of tho Southern Central Agricultural Society, _
until the 15th of June, for the whole or any part j another chill, by continuing its use according to
4 L n f . 11 — m! —— mb V. 211 — f* V — — — — V .. —- tft — 4— A -1 * . .1 i J T . — —
any Ague, or Bilious disease whatever, or any in- I P atient > , as Prugghds, dealers in Medicines and Pliy-
tv,,.., — Vf.. ~ sicians
can testify. Ask the agent in your nearest
town, what has been his experience of the effects of
It will instantly check the Ague in persons who this medicine. If he has been selling it for any length
have suffered for any length of time, from one dny ! of time be will toll you
to twenty years, so that they need never have
M . 11. Stiles.
Hiram "Warner
J. W. Lewis
& Hcadden, Palmetto; Camp x Christian. Fairburn;
Wm. A. Powell, Decatur—and by regularly authorized
agents throughout tho United States.
*3- Price -J5 and 50 cents, and tl per bottle.
AGEXTS WANTFJ) in every town, village and ham-
1ft in the United States, in which one is not alrcadves
tablished. Address 11. G. Farrell a> above, accompa
nied with pood reference as to character, responsibili
ty. tfic. Atlanta, June 7, 1855. (2—4w)
Notice to Travelers.
Western & Atlantic Rail-Roatl.
Detention:
OX and after May 20th. 1S55. the Passenger Trains
on this Road will run as follows :
Leave Atlanta 5. a. at.; arrive at Chattanooga 12.20.
" “ n.'ir.M.; ‘ - - 0.15.a. m.
Leave Chattanooga 9. a. m. : arrive at Atiantr. 4.30 p. m.
“ 3.60, P. If.; 3
A^The Day Train will run every day in the we*-k.—
Tlie Night Train will run every night except Sunday.
By this arrangement Travelers will have the benefit
running to and
I from Atlanta and Chattanooga.
! M*r 19, '55. d&3m JAMES F. COOPER, Sup’t.
of the following bill of Lumber. To be delivered
on the Fair Ground by the 15th of July next.— j
Address the Secretary by letter, at Athens.
J. CAMAK, Secretary.
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June C.
1855.
J4Uwlt.
directions.
It will immediately relieve all distressing results
of Billious or Ague disease, such as general debil-
| ity, night sweats, Ac. Tho patient at once begins
! fi'i ppdnrpp nrmn+ito on4 clwnnoik nn ,l lT
until a permanent and radical cure isoffected.
finally, it? u;e 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 iu that sea-
j son of the year which, while it is the most sickly,
1 is tho most valuable one to them.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cas-
I es, some may require more,
j Directions printed in German,French and Spau-
j ish, accompany each bottle.
Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to
; the trade.
; Trade circulars fowarded ou application, and tho
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. [diwdm.] Providence, R. I.
»»»-■««!. iff iL.cte* «*» i
ITr.fwr.L4xl V 1 r \ • . oluu >. uonnson, notiiy mm ol ot His no
Ilcrscl.el \ . JoliUMiH, of Baldwin having i Uon, and request his acceptance thereof.
received more than two thirds of the ballots r ‘' 11 — ■ - — - - -
cast, was duly nominated the Candidate for
Governor.
The committee on business reported the
following preamble and resolutions :
Democratic principles and Democratic
measures on all leading questions of nation
al policy, involving the subjects of finance
aud taxation, aud appropriations of money,
and ot constitutional power in reference
thereto, bate become the fixed and settled
policy of the country. The issues therein
involved, which formerly divided Southern
Democrats and Whigs, no longer afford
ground for continued separation among
them. Now, other questions of practical
and paramount importance are pressing
•upon the earnest attention of Southern men^
ana are of such a nature as require cordiai
and fraternal concert of action among all
who concur in sentiment upou those ques
tions: 1
In view of these obvious truths, and to
secure this concert of action, the Democrat
ic party of Georgia in Convention aasetn-
I. 0.
0. F.
Johnson, notify him of of his nomiua-
quest his acceptance thereof. The
billowing are that committee: Levi B. Smith, Job*
S’ aril’ f£. S- McGhee, Flemming Jordan and
I R. II. D. Sorrell.
On motion of Mr. Green, of Pike,
Resolved, That the thanks of the Convention bo
tendered Mr. Gardener for the able and courteous
manner in which he has presided over the delibera
tions of (ho Convention, nnd to the Secretaries, for
the laithful discharge of their duties.
The Jion. Howell Cobb being called on ad
dressed tho Convention in an eloquent and con
vincing speech, and was followed by the Hon. W.
II. Stiles, Hon. J. E. Ward, Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar,
R. J. Cowart, Esq., and Dr. McGhee, who also
addressed tho Convention in an animated and ap
propriate manner.
Gov. Johnson being in tho Hall was loudly call
ed for, came forward and addressed tho Conven
tion iu a brief but eloquent response.
Upon tho motion of P. H. Colquitt, Isq., of
Muscogee,
Resolved, That the Democratic papers of the
Statt be requested to publish the proceedings of
tho Convention.
On motion, the Conven ion then adjourned sine
r' e ix x, x JAS. GARDNER. Jr., Pre*.
L. H. Rriscob. ) a ,
E.D.Tbact,
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T Wo months after date application will be made to
the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Fulton co. for leave
to sell the land and negroes, belonging to the estate of
Cliarner Humphries deceased.
June 6th. 1855. WILLIAM GILBERT, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
T WO months after date application will be made to
the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Fulton County,
for leave to sell the real estate of Cornelius M. Connally
deceased June 4. T. W. CONNALLY. Adm'r.
SCOTT'S PATENT
LITTLE GIANT
CENTRAL LODGE, NO. 28, I. O. O. F. meets for the
dispatch of business on every Tuesday Keening, at 7
o’clock, at their Hall, on Poach Tree Street and, on
the second and fourth Friday Erciiings in each month,
on business pertaining to tho Degree of ORebekah."
S. KRANKFORD. N. G. I
C. K. liANLEITER . C. «
Atlanta. April 17tb, 1855. (dawly.) !
Contracting aud Building.
THE subscriber being permanently locat- I
ed in this city, is prepared to design, draw nnd j
superintend all descriptions of buildings, both !
public aud private; he will also give particular at- •
tention to the erection of handsome shop fronts, j
besides the internal improvements of stores, and : Patented May 16, 1854.— Copyright secured
furnish estimates and take contracts for work.
Being the only architect in this city be will
furnish handsomer desigue and much under the
usuai charges mode at present in this city. He is
permitted to refor to the following gentlemen:
George G. Hull, J. R. Valenliuo, E. Parsons,
Thomas L. Cooper. E. A. VINCENT,
Architect.
Office over Gilbert A Clark’s Hard-ware Store,
FmcIi Tree street.
Match 14,1MS. d$w3»
March 1, 1855.
No. 2, at *55, with one horse, grinds 10 bushels per
hour. No3, at *65, with one horse, 16 bushels; No.
4, at *75, with 2 horses, 20 bushels.
Messrs. Brown & Anderson, who are advertising this
Mill, have now no reason to do so, as they have none
here, and I xloxe hare the patent right for this section
of Georgia. The Mills may be seen in operation at Parr
A McKenzie’s Warehouse, Marietta st- Apply aloxk to
me, or to my ageuts, Gilbert & Clarke, Hardware Dealers.
ISAAC McKIM COOKE.
Atlanta, May 16.’56. d*w6m.
TOBACCO.
JTobseeo, tome Tery sujjeriot^ now iu store
npsjijr
Camphene & Fluid!
T HE Subscribers have recently established in
Atlanta a Cam phene A Fluid Manufactory,
and will keep constantly on hand eamphone. Burn-
ing Fluid, Spirits of Turpentine, Lamps, Liimp
Wicks, also a variety of Garden Seeds.
WEST A GLOVER.
One door below C. H. Strong’.- Store. Whitehall
street, Atlanta. Georgia.
March 26, 1855. d.twly.)
Notice.
THE firm of PARR A McKENZIE is this day
dissolved by mutunl consent. Edwin McKenzie
is authorized to settle up the affairs of the late
concern, and its effects are placed in his hands for
that purpose. L. J. PARR,
EDWIN McKENZIE.
L. J. Parr will continue the Commission
Business on his own account.
Atlanta, March 21st. Jtf.
Tobacco.
A PPRECIATING chcwers are invited to call.
8MTTH A minn
May 10th, 1856.
IT IS THE BEST MEDICNE EXTAN f.
Below we give a few extracts from letters wo have re
ceived lately regarding the virtues of this medicine.:
Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, Ga., says:—“1
have been using your Liverwort and Tar very ex
tensively in my practice for three years past, and,
it is with pleasure that 1 state my belief in its
SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHER ARTICLES with Which I am
acquainted./,;.' which it is recmnmcmhd."
Messrs. Fitrgerald & Benners, writing from Waynes-
viile, N. C., say—“The Liverwort and Tar is becoming
daily more popular in this country, and we think just
ly so. All xrho hare tried it speak in commend
able terms of it, and say it is very beneficial in
alleviating the complain'* for which it is recom
mended.”
Our agent iu Fii-kens District, S. C., Mr. ri. K. McFail,
assures us that he “u es it with great benefit in liis
own family, and recommends it to bis neighbor
gives an instance of a negro woman in his vicini
had been suffering with disease of tlie Lungs foryears,
attended with severe cough, who was relieved bv tlie
Liverwort and Tar.
Such are the good rejior'.s we hear of this medicine
from all parts of the South. Fora report of tlie sur
prising cures it lias performed in the Western and
Northern and Eastern States, we would invite the surt
feting patient to read tlie pamphlet which accompanies
each Bottle. Toall, we say. have norr. have nopEiJggj
Try the Medicine!!
Be Warned in Season!
And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening
your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs,
' and inviting on that urend disease, Consumption, when
so soothing and healing a remedy can be obtained as
j Dr. Rogers’Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.
; Beware of Counterfeits aud Base Imitations!
The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on the
j engraved wrapper around each bottle,
i i’rice *1 per bottle, or six bottles for *5. Sold wholc-
i sale and retail by SCKOVII- At MEAD.
Ill Chartres St. bet. Contiand St. Louis. N.'O.
I Sole Agents for the Southern States, to whom all or
ders and applications for Agencies must be addressed
Sold also by A. Alexander, Atiapta Ga.: J. M
Rantin, Atlanta Ga,; Blalock A: Camp.Fairburn Ga. • W
P. Jones, Palmetto Ga.; \V. B. Swan, Campbcllton Ga.
J H. Robords. Villa Rica, Ga.: Hains. Lasseter &’ Col
Jonesboro’ Ga.; J. A. Boyle. Cumming Ga.: K. Rosser
Decatur Ga. Jas. 7, 1865. dCm
lority
of our Stock in Make and Style.
We also keep a thorough assortment of Gentle
men's Furnishing Goods—alt of which wc will
sell low. jUS" Terms, Cash.
mar 30 W. HERRING A CO.
Notice.
J. M. Rantin returns his sincere thunks to his
friends and tho public generally, for the very kind
and liberal patronago, they have heretofore be
stowed upon him and trusts ho may merit a con-
uauce of the same. Tlie following aro some of the
leading articles, kept constantly on hand and at
reduced prices viz:
3 qualities of gum Shellac.
3 do “ Glue.
3 do “ Copal Varuish,
1 do “ Japan do
2 do “ Alcohol.
Biscuitor baking Soda, 10 conts, or 8 cents by
the quantity. Varnish, I’air.t, Sash, Tooth, Hair,
Nail, Hat and Cloth Brushes, and a fine variety of
Fancy articles. Also, Dye Stuffs, and pure Medi
cinal liquors, for sale nt both of his Drug Stores.
Fell 8—dtf J. M. RANTIN, Druggist.
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
tXTHEKEAS, William Clark applies t;
I I of Dismission from tlie Admit,
Estate of Thomas Clark deceased : Tht
to cite and admonish all and singular, 1
| creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear at lnyoV'
; (ice, aud file objections il any they have, in terms of
law, why said applicant should not be dismissed from
his said administration, at the July Term of the Court
ol Ordinary of said County.—Given undermy hand at
office, Dec. 13, 1854. ALEX. JOHNSON, Or’dy.
December 21. 743
| Atlanta Cigar Store.
T IIE subscriber 1ms just received a line lot 01
CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGARS, which
i he offers for sale, by wholesale and retail, at the
i lowest market prices. He respectfully informs his
friends, tlie puhlic and country merchants that thev
; would do well to call aud examine his stock, anil
lie feels assured in saying that ho will not fail in
I fficing satisfaction, both iu quality and price.
All orders woll and promptly executed by
JOHN FICKEN,
Next door to C Koutz, boot-maker, AVhitelmll
street, Atlanta, Ga
Atlanta, May 13, 1S55. apr26,d*w6m.
GEORGIA Fulton County
Elzy it. Reynolds lms this day applied
Tt to me tor letters ol administration on the estate
Of Robert Coltmon, (formerly of this, but late of Wash
ington City, deceased,) lying in this county. These
are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gulur the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
r how TALL! they : should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal
1 at office this 14th ilay or May. 1855.
JOSEPH IL MEAD, Ordinary.
Call and See tJs!
W E arc receiving our SPRING GOODS, anil
most respectfully invite the citizens of At
lanta to call and examine our Stock—ns wc keep
a general assortment of every Lino of Goods us
ually kept iu this market. Wc think wo have
never bo't Goods on more favorable Terms, and
intend making it to tho interest of our patrons to
purchase of us, as wc arc anxious to build up a
substantial business in this place.
H. W. COZART A SON,
Atlunta, April 4, 1855—dxw2m
Notice to Delttors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted 10 Lewis II. Dadin, lato
A of Fulton C muiy deceased, arc required to
^ . He i make payment to William Barnes, of Atlanta,
negro woman in his vicinity, who ! who is my authorised agent, and those having
j claims against said deceased, will present them to
; him in terms of tlie law or they will bo barred,
j May 0. 1855. II. E. DADIN, Ad’m.
SLOAN & OATMAN,
DEALERS IN
Italian, Egyptian & American
SMITH h EZZARD
tt
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
^pHE subscriber offers for sale his PLANTA-
A TION in DeKalb county, lying oa the waters
of Peachtree and Peavine creeks, 84 miles North-
West of Decatur and 3} 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 n good apple orchard. Any person
desirous of purchasing ean call on me on the prom- 1 LEECHES! T.EBmnrs 11
ises or address me at Decatur. Terms will be ac- i TUST received a supply of fine iaico Swodi
J J ee< 2T’, fle < A. ALEXANDER.
Jan. 16,1866. 434-«6a. ; March 1,1855.
COLUMBUS HUGHES
Practical Architect and Bnilder,
Atlanta Georgia.
May 30, 1855. (d&wtf.
For Machinery.
WE have just received ASHCROFT'S PATENT STEAM
GUAGE, the safest and most reliable tor LOCOMOTIVES
or STATIONARY ENGINES. Also, a fine lot of VUL
CANISED RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, STEAM PACK
ING & HYDRANT HOSE from the BOSTON BELTING
CO. We are agents for the sale of the above goods.
GUARANTEE them in tlie most satisfactory manner,
und offer them at manufacturer's prices, with the
freight added. GILBERT & CLARKE,
Apr25,’55d&wtf. Hardware Dealers, Atlanta, Ga.
AND E^AST TENNESSEE MARBLE.
T 0 MBsTURN ft*''V*AS ES,
Marble Mantels
AND
JFurutetunfl ifttartuc
All ord. rs promptly filled.
: -o rooms opposite Georgia Railroad Do-
pot, Atl; • . Ga. Meh6,1855-d<fcwly.
NO MONOPOLY.
tiO to 30 per cent.
THE subscriber most respectfully tenders his
thanks to his former patrons and Customers for
their liberal patronage, and would solicit their con
tinuance of tho same, Und will offer greater in
ducements for a few months, than he has ever be
fore been able to offer, (of the following goods, viz:
Crockery, Glass, China Vuses, Ac; Lamps of al;
descriptions.) In order to rcduco his stock, wish
ing to repair tho interior of Store before receiving
his fall stock, he is prompted to offer tho above
inducements/oi-cwo/i. T. R. RIPLEY.
Also until further notice, will sell Burning Fluid
own manufacture, $1.10—80 por ct alcohol, $1.10
Cainphonc, Northern manufacture 00 ets., for cash
only. If cl-.argod, 20 por cent ou above prices.
may 1,dtf T. R. RIPLEY.
Bacon! Bacon!
Q AAA LBS. new Bacon just received from Ten-
*t),UUU nessee and for sale by
CLARKE & GRUBB,
To Hotel Keepers-
O PEN to an engagement, a first-rate BREAD
and CAKE BAKER, and PASTRY COOK,
A note addressed to the Intelligencor, stating
terms, will incot with prompt attention.
(diw3t*) W. S. SICOT.
Atlanta, May 9, 1S55.
GEORGIA, DeKalb county.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCURS:
W HE RE AS, p, F. Hoyle, makes application to me for
’’ Letters of Administration on tho Estate of Mcrrel
Humphries, late of said county deceased : Therefore,
the kindred and creditors are cited and admonished to
be and appeal-at my office in terms of law, and file ob
jections if any they have, why letters of administra
tion should not be granted said’ applicant.
Given under my hand officially, Mav 2d, 1855.
may 10. ALEX. JOHNSON, Ordinary^
4000 * Now Bacon ’ Just ® eceived
from
Tennessee and for Sale by
Feb 27. CLARKE h GRUBB.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA.
An Agreeable Refrigerant and
T „ 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, nnd by its pleas
ant acidity of taste, and its effervescing character,
is rendered a very agrcenblo and refreshing drink
directions for use accompany each bottic. Pre
pared nnd for sale by
A-ALEXANDER, Druggist.
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 all the lands be
longing to the estate of Allon E. Johnson, late of
said county, deceased.
JNO. H. JOHNSON,
WM. II. FERGUSON,
April 4, 1855. Administrators.
Notice.
I IIAVE engaged tho services of Mr. G. Krause,
a practical Chemist from Berlin, Prussia, nnd
as tho dispensing department of tho establishment
will be ontiroiy under his control, the public are
assured that all proscriptions will bo accurately
prepared—as a moro accomplished Pharmaceutist
cannot bo found cither North or South, if nn ex-
fperience of over fifteen years in the first Drug
Houses of Berlin and Paris ho a guarantee. Tes
timonial in proof of tho above assertion will be ex
hibited to any one familiar with French or German.
Mr. Krauso will malto any preparation desired by
Physicians, or make Chemical tests with Minerals,
at my store.A. ALEXANDER. Febl9-Iy
NEW GOODS.
Men «*» Boys Olobine.
Clothes New and Fresh.
Cassimeres.
llte Richest ever brought to this Market.
Vestings.
Louie soon, or they will all be sold.
„ , „ Gloves—Extra Fine
Neck-JiFIxIns, the very latest styles and richest
materials.
Also.
Tailor’s Trimmings—Tapes, Crayons and almost any-
tiling kept in a Merchant Tailoring establishment
be bought from tho subscriber. ’
Atlanta, Nov 2. d&wtf LEWIS LAWSHE