The Atlanta weekly intelligencer and Cherokee advocate. (Atlanta and Marietta, Ga.) 1855-18??, July 06, 1855, Image 3

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HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ddfnrrrran Gall"** XHB moat sacred or a|i|*r/>- r prUlc jjift from one friend nr relative to another is the i«>r- trait. • • the tiring likeness ot of the toved and lost." We know not at what moment we may Ik- exiled away, therefore the nrerent time should be improved. The most ac curate and beautiful portrait* are uow taken at LATEST NEWS. SLOAN & OATMAN, DEALER** IN Italian, Egyptian & American AND EAST TENNESSEE MARBLE. liif® W r o.thing!on, July 1.—Tin* Pension Office ' trill roininence issuing eighty tw-re land tvarrants on Tuemiay next. The grand jury have closed their investi gation of the breaking of the marble block sent by the Pope of Rome for the National _ Monument, and hare found indictments GEO." J. GABLE’S DAGUERREAN ■ against five persons. GALLERY, Commissioner Waldo, of the Pension Of- __ and rti-atthe store »f J. J. NORTHCUTT A C0-. fi c e, bos notvet decided to accept the Judge- : j^tf Vtf C&iliU C. 1*0 It Entrance next door to j Notice. TJAVTNG disposed of uiy whole stock of Drugs, IT Chemicals, Instruments. Paints, Oils, 4c., to Dr. B. M. Smith and Mr. Win. L. Ezzard, it gives me great pleasure to recommend them to the pub lic, and 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 lie ( sold at Charleston, Savannah, and Augusta prices, T01WRS URNS & V AS F S I tod everything the Physician may wish can be I U in pa , u n SX a ot V A a Ei , fonnd there _ j re ., 1>cetftl Hy ask for them a liberal Marble Mantels patronage. H. A. RAMSAY. North side the square. Entrance ne Rhip, to which he wiw elected bv the Legis- W T Kilhv’s Clothine Store. Marietta. Kntiro j * . • K «tirfJdon riven to Ml or no charge. , lature of Connecticut. i Total applications for bounty lands up to yesterday evening 182,000; number issued satisfaction given to Please call nnd see specimen.*, a* the lowest in town. Marietta, July 6, '55. Price* as low All orders promptly filled. ~^^,Ware room* opposite <i* orgia Railroad De pot, Atlanta, Ga. Meh6,1855-dAwly. Fine Green and Black. Tea a. MARKED PEKIN TEA CO., N. Y„ PUT up in }, } and 1 lb. pa<-k-^mj| ages, in a superior manner, so as preserve the fine flavor, anti niuehnn^m | INFIRMARY. 7535: allowed 7084: net amount of land r T'' ilK undersigned have opened. in the city of Atlxn- , . . , .oennoftA -*- ta. an Infiirmary, for the reception of patients la- subject to aratty lo,OUU,UUU &crcs. , boring under medical or snirjfical disease. n T M An intelligent nurse and faithful servants will be In a HILADELPAI, -June £3. con.«tant attendance. an»l will srivo their attention to __ „ . , , A “ ,nt * ° f 0De llUndred S UDS WftS fired ‘bThe^nrrieal'derariment w'il^ lK ^inrier'tbe^rontrolof ■preserve the fine flat or, and mu yesterday at Chicago, to celebrate the de- , w. F. WESTMORELAND. who® ill give prompt atten- more convenient for retailing than large paeuages. , ..... .. , . «ion to injuries, and every variety ..f disease requiring YOU NO HYSON, GUNPOWDER, IMPERI- j defeat of the prohibitory liquor law in Illi- mrgieaioperations. * , I D/| VKfl LEAP. GOLDEN CHOP, and ‘ no ; s The u-ual fee,, adopted by the physicians of thecitv uJcnv nnr OKO PL IVTA TlOX, DELI i *111 be charged. with fifteen cent* per day Tor board. Ac’. It muss, „ e/i r / e a The Massachusetts State Council of Planters and others sending negroes may restaesured , . 1 hat they will be properly attended to, and if after an : SAP, GOLDEN CHOP, and 1 iG, PLANTATION, DELI vr nirrli 111 TR 4 ENGLISH me Alassacnusetts State uouncll OI . .anicrs .inQo.ntrs sell,mil. nerves may rest assured nous A E PL ITS JUL IK .1. . .... ^ , . „ > hat the. will be properly attended to. and if after an HREAEPAST. HONQUOIS 11 no. ne . Know Nothings met yesterday in Boston, ; examination it be determined that there is no prospect inrltn nnlnr* for tlic above a few pound* | , * j i i u • • • : of relief. Th<*v will be Kent homo without any charire. mav^jehad to try them, or wc wUl refer to mnnv and resolved to hold its sessions With open W. F. WESJMORELa/d? M. merchants in Virginia, North and South Carolina, | doors. Last evening a ratification meeting Georgia, Alabama “^Tennessee, who have.*.,14 ; wa8 held, at which resolutions were passed the Teas for year*. JAS. CA0S.IDA1 « i u.. .1. G. WESTMORELAND. If. P. Atlanta, April 24.1865. d&wly IOSKPH D. EVANS,] July 9, ’55. 150, Front st., New York. [JAMES CASSIDAY. w3t. commending the course of seceden- from the National Council. Emitor’s Sale. W ill be sold before the court house door iu the city of Marietta, on the tfrst Tuesday in August next, the following property, to wit : One town lot in said city, situated on the puoue nutiare known as lot number ten *10) in the plan of a re-survey or building lota in aaid city, fronting Last on the Public Square twenty seven (27) feet, and South on Paulding atreet eighty five (85) feel, being a part or let number five (6) In the original plan of said city. Alao town lot uumber not recollected, situated on Tucker's Hill, adjoining Samuel Lawrence on the West, H. G. Colo on the South, aud the Academy lot oo the North, containing two acres, more or leas, well alluded, having a atreet of 20 feet attached to it. . . Also, ab>ut 20 acres of land, lying at Kuck spring, adjoining land of J. J. N'orthcutt, F. M. Hatgood and Hr. Cox. about one mile distant, North from the Court House id said city of Marietta, and embracing earn Spring which will be sold iu good size building lots, all ,f w hich lie* on the East side of the Railroad, except one acre on the West side, embracing the Spring. Alao. at the earn- time and place will be sold two i jud a half share, in the Georgia Military Institute, and one share in the Augusta, Atlanta & Nashville Tele graph Company, all sold as the property of Nelson M- ttenton, lute of Columbia county, deceased, and by the authority of the last will of said deceased, for the ben efit of his heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. N. E. BENTON, K. K. WOOIIING Marietta, June 22, 1655. WILLIAM TASKER. T. R. RIPLEY H AS just received a few bids, of 95 per cent. , ALCOHOL, and is again prepared to m&nu- I A l . S. Urand Jury in New York has j facturo of a No. 1 article of RURNING FLUID, j indicted six persons for enlisting men for I which he will offer for sale at SI.10 per gallon.— i ,, u ... i . ..in- 6 CAMPHENE, 90 cents per gallon—for cash only. 1 the British service in the Crimea. Atlanta, June 11,1S55. Advices from New Mexico say that on I -—————— - the 29th the U. S. troops under Col. Faunt-: Combs, Fans, and Fancy Goods, leroy, attacked the camp of the Utahs, 20 miles north of the Brencha pass, killed 40 took six prisoners, and captured their camp equipage, burses, sheep and provisions. On the 1st of May the same command attacked another camp of the Utahs, killed two men, wounded four, captured the chief, and took all their horses, provisions, Ac. tNG,} Ex ’ r Campbell Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court House Door in Camp- bcllton Campbell county on the first Tuesday in Aug next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: Town Lot aud Store-house situated thereon, iu the town ol Palmetto, No. 17,23 feet in front, and run ning back fifty-five feet, being the Northeast corner of .aid Lot. Lots Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16, iu the front range in said town of Palmetto, each 66 feet in front, and runuing back 132 feet. Lots Nos. 11,12,13,14 and 15, in the fifth range, each 06 feet in front and running back 132 feet, all levied on as the property or Thomas Jennings, to eatihfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said couuty, in favor of Wiley Banks ft Co., vs. Jennings At Swanson, said lots pointed out by said Jen nings, Also Lot No. 22, and house, in the Town of Palmetto on Berrien street, and one negro woman Isabelle, about 54 years of age, levied on as the property of Thomas Hcarne to satisfy a li. £a issued from Campbell Superi or Court in favor of Nelson Carter vs. said Hcarne Pointed out by defendant. *»A1ho fifty acres of landiu the Northeast corner of lot No. 74 in the 9th district of originally Fayetta now Campbell county, levied on as the property ol W. G. Smith to satisfy live fi. fas. issued from a Justices court of said county, irom the 652d district G. M . three in favor of Andrew Smith vs said Smith, and two in favor of J. H. Coryell vs. said defendant ; pointed outby de fend’t. Levy made and returned to mo by a constable. Also lx>t No. 29, and the houses situated thereon iu the town of Campbcllton, known as the Hotel now kept by T. C. Moore, levied on as the property of Rawlcy White to satisfy sundry fafas. issued from » Justice’s courtof said county from tlic 784th District G. M., in favor of John Ahercromhio vs. said White principal, and A. A. Arnold security, paid off by the security and controlled to him. SAMUEL LEWIS, Sheriff. July 2, 1856. Postponed Sales. At the same time and place will be sold the following property, to wit : The middle part of lot of land No. 22, in the 7th dis trict of originally Coweta now Campbell county, levied on as the property of Willis Hartley to satisfy five fifas issued fiom a Justice’s court of said county from the 652d District, G. M., in favor of Willis Hopkins vs said Hartley, said middle part of said lot, containing 60 acres more or Ichh. levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also lot of land No. 88, in the 9th District of origin ally Fayette, now being in the counties of Campbell and Fayette, ami the house aud lot situated thereon, now occupied by Joseph R. Dorsett, levied on as the proper ty of defendant to eitlsfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su perior Court of said county, in favor of Gillilands & Howard vs. said defendants July 2, 1865. SAMUEL LEWIS, Sheriff. Carroll Sheriff Sales* W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August, next, before the court house door, in the town of Car rollton, Carroll county, between the legal hours ol sale, the following propperty, to wit: One sorrell mare, levied on to satisfy two U fas issued from the Su perior Court of Newton county ; one in fa - vor or William Mitchell, bearer ; one in ravor of Albert G. Banks bearer V*. H- T. McDanielkSol. L. McDaniel, levied on us the property of Sol. L. McDaniel, property pointed out by plain tiff * Attorney. Also, lot of land No. 147, in the 2nd. diBtr.ct, us the property of H. S. Chance, to satisfy six Justice s court fi fas issued from the Justice'* court of the 642nd dis trict G. M., in favor of Tlios. Garner vs. H. L. Chance A A. M. McWhorter, securities on stay. Also, one negro woman by the name if Caroline, lev ied on as the property of Jas. H. .Doggers, to satisfy sne- dry Justice’* court fi fas iu favor erf Alexander Malcnm, and sundry others in my hands, vs. James H. Boggers. Also, the house and lot in the town of Carrollton, it being part of the lot No. —, in the fifth district of Carroll, it being the place whereon the defendant W. H. Acklin now lives, levied on as his property to satisfy sundry Justices' court 11. fas. in favor of W. B. Cillery vs. W. H. Acklin A W. J. Head, makers, snd C. W. Walker, security on stay. Also, the north half of land lot No. 274. in the 6th district of said county, as the property of Green nicks, to satisfy Hundry Justice's court II fas In favor of W. W. Cobb and others vs Green Hicks, James Hicks prin cipal and Refer Bryant security. Also, one sorrel mare, levied on as the property of \-| c holas Chambers, to satisfy one ft fa issued from t; ar roll Inferior court, in favor ol Green Hieks vsNich. olas Chambers, pointed out to me by plaintiff. Also, the undivided lot of land. No. 260, in the 7th district of Can-oil couuty.to satisfy three Justice’s court fi fas iu favor of R M Heard vs Juton Nail, propertyjpoin- tedoutby B. M. Long. Also, one lot of land. No. 227, iu the 7tli district of Carroll county, to satisfy one Juntlce’scort fi fa in favor of J. T. Meador A Co., vs E M. Williams, pointed out by defendanl. .... Also, one negro man named Charles, levied on as the property of George II. l’almer, to satisfy sundry Jus- tlce n court li fas in favor of X. M. Robinson vs G. H. Palmer and Josiah Gogglus, security on stay. Also, lot of laud No. 224. iu the 5th district of Car roll couuty, levied on as the property of James B. God dard, to satisfy one tax fi fa, and cost fi fa, issned from the Superior Court of Carroll county vs James B. God dard, levied on by a Bailiff. Also One horse, saddle and bridle, levied on as the property of Bird Franklin, to satisfy one Inferior court a. fa. in favor of BenjaminF. Bigelow, vs. Bird Frank lin- prunerty pointed out bv R. Joues, agent plaintiff. July 2d, 1855 JOHN W. WOOD. Sh’ff. Postponed Sale*. A T the same time and place will be sold the follow ing property, to-wit- One mule ana a one-horse wagon, levied on as the pieperty of Gilbert Gay, to satisfy one fi. la. issued from the Inferior court of Carroll county, in favor of H. L. Boaghtwright vs. Gilbert Gay, principal, and R. H. Hand, security, on casa bond. Also—Lots of land numbers 174 and half of No 175, in originally the fifth District of Carroll county; levied on is the property of S. R. Williams, to satisfy sundry- justice*' court ft. las. in favor of James L. Joues and others vs. S. R. William', maker, and Eli Benson se curity! on stay. JOHN W. WOOD, Sheriff July 2d, 1855. COMMERCIAL* Atlanta, June. 28. Cotton.—9 @11, extremes. Exchange, on New York is selling at i per cent premium. On Charleston and Savannah J per cent Bacon.—We quote hog round II to Hi; Hams Bacon, rather dull at the prices. 1IJ to 124 cents. Sides Ribs 11@114 cts. Sides clear Hi to 124• Shoulders 9} to 10 cents. Lard by the bbL 10(3)11 cts. leaf. Iron, SwedeB 5} to 6jc; English 5 to 5) cents; Nails have advanced to 6 a 6J cts. Corn is selling at $1,20 to $1,25- Corn Meal, $1,20 to $1,25 cents. Pork, Hog round, 6J@7 cents. Beef, By the quarter, 7 to 8 cents. Sweet Potatoes, 60 to 75 cents per bushel. Irish Potatoes, $2,50 to $3 per bushel. Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, $2,@$2,25. Liquors.—French Brandy, $2,50 to $3,60 per gallon: Domestic 50 to 75c. Peach'do. $1 to 1 25 cento. Whiskey 45 to 50 cents; Gin 50 to 60; Rum 45 to 60 cents. Wheat.—Good will bring $1 per bushel. Flour.—demand great and none in market.” Butter, Country, 20 25 cents. Goshen, 35 cts. per pound. Tenn. Batter, 12* to 20 by the Keg. Sugar, Fair N. 0. Sugar, by hhd. 74* Prime “ “ “ 7J. Choice “ “ “ 8 to 8J. Syrup, N. 0. by bbl. 40 to 45 cts. gal. Extra Whiskey “ 45 “ “ Star Caudles per box 26} 28 “ tb. No. 1 Rio Coffee by sack 114 to 12*c. “ “ Gunny Bagging 16 to 17 cts. Rope 12 to 13 cents. Chickens, 15 to 20 cents. Eggs, 10 to 12} cents. Fodder, 75 $1, to per hundred. Peas, $1,25 to Feathers.—30 to 35 cents. Candles.—Sperm 37 to 45c; Tallow 20 to 22c. Marietta Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY. By R, B. Boslwick, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. 1/4 Park Place, New Y'ork, invites the attention X U of Southern and Western Merchants, to his uow stock of Fans, Combs, llair, Tuoth and Nail Brushes, Ladies Reticules, Perfumery. Soaps, Porte Monies, Jet and Bead Bracelets, Pocket Books, Dress Buttons, Pius aud Needles, Hooks 4 Eyes, Watch Guards, Wax, Coal and Glass Beads, Necklaces, Ac. Lidia Rublier Combs, Canes, Balls and Toyc of every description. Scissors, Razors aud Cutlery, Gold aud Gilt Jewelry, Ac- cordcons and Violins, including a general and very- large stock ofEnglish, French, and German Fancy Goods, which will l»c sold at the very lowest prices for cash or approved paper. ATLANTA DRUG STORE SMITH k EZZARD, H AVING purchased the entire interest of Dr. H. A. Ramsay, (of the late firm of Kay A Ramsay,) in the Drug business, offer to the public a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Camphene, Burning fluid, Dye-stuff^, Chemi cals, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Medicinal Wines, Perlumes, Ac. The ladies are iuvited to call and examine our Fancy Coods, consisting of Shell and Ivory handle hair brushes, Shell, Ivory and India Rubber dressing combs. Shell. Puff and Tack Combs, Ivory and Buffalo Nail Brushes, Ladies Writing Desks, (papier mache and rose wood,) Superior Toilet Boxes, (pearl inlaid,) China, Kosewood, and Paper Puff Boxes, Lubinc French Extracts of every 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 aud Portfolios. Faber’s Drawing Pencils. Sewing Birds, Freuch eut glass Toilet Flavour. China Flower Vases, (very rich,) Port Mutinies, (pealr, ivory- and morocco.) Ladies Companions, (complete,) “ Cord Cases of every variety, Ivory Teething Rings, Ratlers, for children j SCOTT’S PATENT I LITTLE GIANT! Marietta Advertisements. Marietta Advertisements. Wheat Wanted! t IX persons indebted to me previous to this year, art - 1 requested to come forward and liquidate their notes and account* without further notice. As there has been an abundant wheat crop made, we will take all good wheat at the highest market price in payment for notes and accounts. Those who have it to spare and wiil not come forward to assist me, it will be taken for granted they do not intend to pay, consequently their notes and accounts will be placed in the hands of an oMcer for collection. J. J. NORTHCUTT. June 21, 1855. (wtf.) EDWARD P. WEBSTER, (SUCCESSOR TO DR. G. TENNENT.) Patented May 16, Copyright secured March 1, 1855. No. 2, at 855, with one horse, grind!) 10 bushels per hour. No3, at $65, with one horse, 15 bushels; No 4. at $75, with 2 horses, 20 bushels. Messrs. Brown ts Anderson, who are advertising this i » .. . w _ Mill, have now no reason to do so, as they have none I JSp TlO$COw*C nllO iSaCtfutl here, and I ALONX have the patent right for this section ; nni-onTcrr of Georgia. The Mills may be seen in operation at Parr DRUuwlBl) A McKenzie’s Warehouse, Marietta st- Apply aloct to j No. 1 Colonade Place, Marietta, GfO. me, or tomy agents, Gilbert &Oarke,HardmreDealers. W 0ULD respectfully call the attention of the eiti- _ . ..... ISAAC McKlM COOKE. | it xena of Marietta. Physicians and Planters to bis Atlanta, MaylC, do. d&w6m. t extensive and carefully selected stock of GEORGE T>. RICE, Attorney at £*aw, Marietta, Gsergla, W ILL practice in the following counties: Cobb, Paulding, Tberokee, DeKalb. Campbell, and Forsytli. Also, in the Supreme Court of Georgia, and in the United States District Court for ibe Northern District of Georgia. jan ltf f. E, SKELTON j Attorney at T hitt, Marietta, Geergfta jan. 1 ^znuifui /mu v-u iiMJuiuiw* - Fine Clothing, JTJST RBOIU O JUOl Fresh Drugs, Medicines and CHeaalcals. PHYSICIANS, Supplied with the purest French, English and Amiri- D1 ! can chemicals. Surgical, Dissecting and Amputating We be* leave to call the attention of the public Instruments, Lancets, Forceps, Cupping Instruments. ” to our gtock of ! Medical Bags, Trusses, Supporters, Ac., Ac. SPRING AND SUMNER CLOTHING • planters which, we flatter ourselves is the Largest and Neatest Stock in the City. Gentlemen in want of CLOTHING, are assured ] that in our stock they can be fitted—no matter ! how large, or how SMALL, or how TALL! they : may be. I Our Stock of BOY’S CLOTHING is also j extensive andtastey. ; Those visiting us will at once see the superiority < of our Stock in Make and Style. We also keep a thorough assortment of Gentle — ‘ ihing Goods—all of which w« wi‘ sell low. Terms Cosh. mar 30 W. HERRING A CO. DANIEL & COMPy., AT THE SIGN OF THE j Supplied with Paints, Dye Stuffs. Freeh Garden Seeds, Medicine chests, Ac., Ac. COUNTRY UKRCUANTS Supplied with genuine Drugs at as low rates as can be bought in any city South. Great care will be taken in filling Physicians’ orders I Every article sold warranted pure, fresh and genuine, j Physicians’ prescriptions carefully compounded from drugs of warranted purity, at any hour *f the day or I night. The attention of toe ionise Is respectfully solicited to his extensive assortment of : Toilet articles, consisting in part of Fruncli and Amer- i iean Colognes. Eubiu’s and River’s Extracts. Mongnet - J and Coudray's Toilette Powders. Powder boxes, puffs. , hair, tooth.' nail aud cloth brushes : also a flue Tot ot | flesh brushes, all of which will be sold at reduced pri ; ces. Freuch Bandolines for arranging the hair beau- | i tifully ; genuine Macassar aud Bear’s Oil, hair tonic, ! hair dye. court plaster, tooth powder, tooth wash, tri- : copberous,, together with a great quantity of fancy i 1. a e 1 _ — f a Pa m i 1 v S t n r a ’ ’ goods too numerous to meutiou. Please give me a call ■ Atlanta .raniny O L O r e, ; and examine for yourselves. WHITEHALL STREET. p „* s B ' Pure oW Brnn,lie ‘‘ “ na Wines for “’ ,I ' >ur ' | * HE subscribers would respectfully inform the ■ iceil Soda Water, with a variety of Syrups. citizens of Atlanta, and all persons trading Vs we confine ourselves strictly to the drug business O. CHASTAIN, CITY AUCTIONEER—J. W. MURPHY. AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE, MARIETTA, GEORGIA. Thj: undersigned, having opened the above honse. will sell all articles consigned to their care at the usual rales of commission. CHASTAIN A MURPHY. References—R. A. Johnson, W. Root, Marietta; W. Kay. Atlanta: C. H. Johnson. Griffin, jan 16 S. LAWRENCE, Attorney at Law, MARIETTA, GEO. JAMES J ORDAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia. jan 16 bmothian, an elegant preparation lor chapped to this point, that they are daily recoiviug and will alone, we shall always keep everything in our hue of Wh n I u I » r hands and rough skin, endeavour to keep constantly on baud a well-as- 1 b “ s, “ e ' s ’ an,i °S J be 7° bett f! , uaht T' rers ,? n ?P, ur ' t oq i ™ j V * e, F ? C Barrav’s Triconherous ' euae. I fiTTPPT TF«? TI.-v r„ t ‘ basm S au - v article- of us eau depend upon it bemg ! 189, 190 and 191, Bay Street, Sana array si ricopnerou-,. sorted stock of iAMlLi cUrPiilha. they re- i pure aud genuine. Vt e preps re all our ui«diciues, and 1 Lvun e Kuthairon. spectfuUy and politely solicitthe patronage of per- j therefore cau warrant them as being prepared accord- eons and families, who may require such articles i ing to the C 5*. Pharmacopeia. as pertain to their Department, and will take! Our stock is large and well assorted We .'hall al. Iv of Orders bv letter selected aud put up in the A\ f U have on hand and are receiving the largest best manner. WM. TASKER, »» assortment of Colors, Paints and Oils over may I—dAwdm 10 Park Place. N. Y. ~ <r ' ’ " ’ ’ ” ” * Cotton, extreme*. Butter, Salt Pork, Bacon Sides, Hog round, Pork, net, Hams, 8houlder*, Lard, Corn, Meal, Salt, per sack. Sugar, Coffee, Clarified Sugar, Syrup, Molasses, Rope, Manilla Rope, Tobacco, Candles, adamantine, tl sperm “ tallow. Flour, Egg*, Beef, Iron, American. * 1 Swede*. “ Band, Casting*, Steel, cast, German, American. Nails, Powder, blasting. “ Rifle. Teas, Factory Yarn. Osnaburg*. Chickens. Oat*. Sweet Potato*.. Fodder. 9 11 20 fS) 25 0 © 00 12 Kffl 00 HHffl 00 ■ 0 © 0 12K© 00 . 11 © 00 . 13 © 14 1 10 ©0 00 1 10 ©0 00 2 25 ©0 00 . 8 © 10 12 © 14 10 © 00 45 © 50 35 © 40 12 X® 14 20 © 22 K . 15 © 75 30 © 00 40 © 50 15 © 20 6 © 0 10 © 12 6 © 8 5 © 6K 5 H(S> OH OHta) 00 4>i® 5 20 © 00 15 ® 00 8 © 10 6 HIS) 7 50 © GO 50 © 00 75 ©1 00 90 © 00 9 © n 15 © 20 60 © 00 75 ffil 00 00 ©2 00 The Market!. SAVANNAH, July 3. Cotton.—Sales yesterday 276 bales vir: at 77 at 10 and 190 at 10} cents. AUGUSTA, July 3, p, m. Cotton.—The market continues very quiet.— Prices have declined 1 j to 2 cents from the high est point, with little disposition to operate. CHARLESTON, July 3, p m Cotton.—The market continues depressed.— Sales to-day 400 bales at 10} to 11} cents. NEW YORK, July 2. Cotton is unchaugod. Sales to-day 1,000 bales. Fair Uplands 11} cents. Weather intensely hot—thermometer 95 deg. Havana Plan Lottery. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY GEORGlA, Pultun Countg. WHEREAS, Azariah Mims has this day ap plied to me for letter* of Administration, on the Estate of William Hatchcock, late of said county deceased; Those arc therefore to cite and admonish all aDd -Uigular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to be und appear at my office within the time preK-ribvd by- law to show cause if any they have why said letters should not be granted the appli cant. Given under tor hand at office thi*2ndday of July 1855. JOS. II. MEAD, Ord’y. [By Authority of the State of Georgia.] T HE subscriber having been appointed Mana ger of the Jasper County Acadomy Lottery, intends conducting the same on the Havana plan of single numbers, aud has located his Office in the city of Macon, Georgia. Ho now offers the following:— GRAND SCHEME VOR JUDY *3, 1853. Wheu Prizes willb* distributed a* follows amountingto •00*000! CLASS B. CAPITALS. 1 Prize of. 1 “ 1 1 .. .$12,000 S,000 1,500 .1,100 10 Prizes of 4.00 1 Prize of. 1 “ $5,000 2,000 1 • 1,200 5 Prizes or 1,000 Ac., Ac., Ac. Come Everybody, i|80 the Horse Head sign, that w ants good > home-made Saddles, or Bridies. Saddle- ‘ bags, Trunks, Valises, Harness, Collars and GT'.’.’SSSCSrS ,1“™ "no’r.S; >" *'“• -“J f " ““ m Lyon’s Kuthairon. Bogles’ Hyperion Fluid, Mrs. Allen’s Hair Invigorator, , ^ _ , — . Superior Bleached Sponge, (for ladies,); j pleasure in waiting upon them. The Principle ! ""PI’ 1 - 1 Turkish Bathing Towels and Gloves, and sun- j upon which they conduct their business being; j 0 ‘‘ ( ; 0 ( ' ,) u ‘ do dry articles too numerous to mention. j CASH, they assure all those who may favor them j WhiteZinc No. 1. do co dr- «. March 23, 1855. diwly. ; with a visit that the articles which they may offer i Window Glass, Coach do shall be of the belt quality and at c<i«A price*. 8X10—10X12 and all otlir-r Japan do 6B0BGR H. DANrEL. | LEONARD H. YOUNG. j uJ^SL *° Atlanta, March 22, 185o. diwly. ; Traiu do The Marietta Hotel and Furniture I Neats foot Oil. FOR S ALE. i Turpentine Spirit 1 Camphene, J. H. WEAVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dullas, Paulding County, Georgia. jan 1—ly VV. J. CHASTAIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia. jan I—ly HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO CRANE A HOLCOMBE, en, Savannah, Ga NATHAN E. BENTON, Attorney at Law, MARIETTA, GEO., K EFERS to Baker A Wilcox, Barrett A Carter, Augusta—James H. Carter A Co., Savaunah —Ferry Speneor, Columbus, Ga. jan 1—ly Colors, Paiuts and Oils. offered in this city, which we will sell at the lowest prices. SMITH A EZZARD. Mav 10. 1855. Diamond Liglit!! Sylcic Oil. are offered at the lowest living prices, for cash, by the undersigned. MILLER & ANDREWS. iS^Repairing of all kind* done with quick despatch; Atlanta, Nov. 1 1854—d&wly. To Wheat Growers, Millers and Merchants. W E have on hand and are daily inakiug for sale all descriptions of BAGS, which wc have done up in neat package* for shipping. Order* promptly filled. THOS. P. STOVALL A CO., General Commission Merchants. Augusta, Ga., June 7. d&wlm. HAT AND CAP STORE. J. TAYLOR is now opening a fresh stock of fashionable HATS, CAPS A BONNETS, Next door to Laxcshe & Bro's Jewelry Store, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. TAYLOB’S HAT & CAP EMPORIUM- J UST RECEIVED, and opening, the first entire stock of HATS A CAPS ever offered in this city. My stock is now complete, consisting of every variety and style. Please call and examine for yourselves! art*- All kinds of Fur Skins bought. J. TAYLOR. Atlanta, April 25, 1855.(dAwly) O. P. ] Piano Forte Repairer and Tuner, W ILL attend to any calls in his line of business, such as reg- ulating of action, covering of ham- 1! f I I * mers, (felted or buffed,) laying of new strings by the octave, whole or single, Ac. Satisfaction given in every instance or no charge. All work warranted. Tuning by the Year done at Rednced Prices. Orders anywhere from the country, addressed to C. F. Barth, Atlanta, Ga., will meet with prompt attention. DR. CHARLES CUMMINGS, L ATE of the city of New Orleans, respectfully informs the citizons of Atlanta and surround ing country that ho has located his office in the new and commodious Drug Store of Drs. Smith A Ezzard, comor 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 suc cess flattering in the treatment of all diseases pe culiar to tropical climates and malarious districts in their most agr&vated and malignant forms; and more especially yellow fever, cholera, typhoid fe ver, scarlatina Ac.; and all those contageous dis eases peculiar to a denes population, as the more recent portion of his professional career has con fined him to the treatment of those fatal maladies n the cities of Mobile and New Orleans. Atlanta, Ga., April 16,’55. dtwtjanl’56. Examiner and Republican copy till Jan. 1st. 1856. ~ ADAIR & EZZARD, Dealers in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GENTS’ FUR. NISHING GOODS, HATS, ROOTS. SHOES, Ac. A new lot of White Duck Coat* and Vests, Marsaille* Coats, Vests and Pants. Will sell at reduced price* a beautiful assortment of figured Organdai, Swiss aud Jackonet Muslins. Some fresh fashionable Summer Silks, Bareges and Tissues, Mantilla*. Ac. Call aud price them. No. 50. Whitehall «t. C. W. AIUIR.] {JOHN F. EZZ-Utl). June 12,1855. d&wlni. the Diamond Light, which for safety cheapness and quality, excels any thing ever of fered to the public. Iu making the above asser tion we mean what we say. Call at our store and judge for yourselves. SMITH A EZZARD. May 9, 1855. SCOTT’S PATENT XjITTXjE G-IANT CORN AND COB MILL. BRO WN A' ANDERSON, Proprietor» of Geor gia, Alabama, Middle and Eastern Tennessee. Manufactured at Anderson’s old established ) Foundry, Nashville, Tenn. >For Brown & Anderson. And by J. Winahip.Atianta.Ga. J Orders addressed to us will be promptly sup plied, and we will fill all orders addressed to J. Winship, Atlanta, Ga., until he can supply them from his well known Foundry. These Mills have been thoroughly tested, are portable, can beset up in half an hour’s time without expense or mechan ical aid. The most convenient Mills for team use ever invented. Its mechanical construction in sures durability. No. 2 is offered at $65 complete, ready for at- j taching the team, and warranted to grind from 8 to ’ 12 bushels of feed per hour with one Iftprso. No. 3, at $75, wUl grind 15 bushels per hour. No. 4, at $85, wUl grind 20 bushels per hour with tw# horses. BROWN A ANDERSON, No. 40, Market st., Nashville, Tenn. Apr21,’55. dStwtf. iDcmar do (while) ’Sand Paper,assorted, ,Putty and Glue. .-Pumice Stone. tv I WILL sell to the highest bidder on the first i Burning Fluid, Tuesday iu September next, in the city of Ma- | **---* "— rietta, the above valuable property and furniture. Sold as the property of the estate of G. S. Ogles- ! by dec’d. Titles unquestionable. Terms : One fourth cash. The balance to be { divided into three equal annual instalments. Sale directed by the wUl of said Oglesby. For furniture information, apply to my Attor* j neys, Hansell and Simpson, at Marietta, or the undersigned, at Albanv Georgia. D. A. VASON, Ex’r of G. S. Oglesby. June 21, 1855. (wtlsept) Blue Smalt*. Brown de Hew Bookstore. THE subscriber having recently re- plenised his large and well selected stock of BOONS AND STATION ER Y, would respectfuUy invite aU who wish to purchase to be sure and call at the new Bookstore, on Whitehall street, two doors above the Poet Office, as his terms cannot fail to please. His stock having been bought principally for cash, and se lected mostly by himself in the Northern cities.— He has also a fresh supply of of Fancy Articles, Watches, Jewelry, Toys, Ac., at the lowest prices. Teachers and Merchants supplied on the most lib eral terms. GEORGE DUNHAM. Atlanta, February 7, 1855. [wly.] SKY AND BIDE LIGHT DAGUERREAN ROOMS, (Ore, Alexander's Drug Store, Whitehall st., Atlanta, Ga.) APPARATUSSES And all the Materials used in the Art, For Sale at the Lowest Prices. (c. W. DILL. Atlanta, August 31, 1854. (14—wtf) CassYille Female College. THE Second Annual Commencement of this Institution will occur in the following order: Commencement sermon on Sunday, Jnly 22, by Rev. James Evans, of Angusta. Examination of Classes on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 23d, 24th and 25tli. Reading Compositions by Senior and Junior Classes, and Literary address by Rev. C. A. Ful- wood, of Rome, on Thursday July 26. (Com mencement day.) Concert by yonng ladies of the Musical Depart ment, on Thursday evening, July 26th. By order, THOS. A. BURKE, Jun27,d*wtf.] Secretary Board of Trustee*. State Tax. THE Books are open for receiving the returns of State Tax. Persons are therefore notified to call at the City Hall Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday of each w»ek up to the 1st of July, when the books will be closed certain. Office hours, from 8 o’clock to 12 A. M. and from 2 to 6 P. M. June 16. JAMES CALDWELL, R. T. R. 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 Wator, fresh from the fountain, over that put up in bottles is so obvious that it is surprising persons will use bottled Soda at all. Its healthfulncss when compared with Lemonade, Ginger Pop, and other fashionable drinks, is such that the latter arc interdicted by the medical faculty, whilst Soda Water is recom mended and used extensively. A great variety of SYRUPS will bo kept to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Apr27,’55,daw. A. ALEXANDER. Paint Brushes, (all sizes) Varnish do do Whitewash Brushes, (ail size*) Sweeping, dusting, scrubbiug, borse, blacking brushes Ac. Marking brushes. Sash tool. Camel hair pencil*. Gold Leaf. Silver do Blue Stone, Copperas, Madder, Logwood. Spanish Indigo, Chalk, Alnm Turpentine Soap. White soap, Adamantine Candles, Olive Oil best 2q Bottles, Starch, white and blue, Fluid Lamp* and Wicks, Cream Tartar, Supercarbouatc Soda, Tartaric Acid, Yeast Powder, Old Castile Soap, Ac. Red Lead, Litharge, Pruss. Blue, Vermillion Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Spanish Brown, Venecian Red, Yellow Ochre, Whiting, Ac. jy 20 JOSEPH E. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CANTOS, GEO., . Wile practice iu the counties of Cass, Cherokee, Cobb, Forsyth. Gilmer, Lumpkin, Paulding and i Whitefield. j nn 1-1855. Sfi&JSSKDAlL OAMSfi D ll. N. H. CAMPBELL, Rotonic and Eclectic Medical Reform Practitioner.—His success ful practice the past six years is a sufficient re commendation. The practical operations of Dent istry performed: Plugging Teeth with gold, $1.50 each; extracting ditto, 25 to 50 cents: inserting, $3. All operations warranted. Office aud residence. Cherokee street, at Dr. Bel lunger’s old stand. Marietta, May 11; 1855. Dr. WM. TELL SKELTON, Besident Dental Surgeon R ESIDENCE and office on Cassville st., near the Pub lic Sqr., opposite the Howard House. By their re quest and permission he is authorized to refer to the following gentlemen: Hon. C. J. McDonald. J. B. Blackwell, E»q. Maj. A. V. Brumby, Maj. R. Latimer, Dr. N. L. Chester, Rev. C. A. Fulwood. Wm. P. Young, Esq. Rev. G. F. Pierce, D. D. Col. T. R. Huson, Hon. John Branch, N. C. T. H. Moore, Esq. Hon. J. R. J. Daniel. •• I keep at my office a fine tooth powder and toothache drops of my own make, with a selection of English brushes, Ac. The following charges for operation* will be strictly adherred to: Plugging teeth with gold, each. $1 50 “ ’* tinfoil, 75 Extracting “ i 00 il " for children, (first teetli) 50 *‘ servants. 60 Separating by filing, or the India Rubber process, 50 Inserting 5 0$ Cleaning and treatment, from $1 00 to *5 00. Operations for the poor, gratis. Examinations and advice for allgratis. All operations icarrantal. Marietta, June 2. WM. TELL SKELTON. DRS. CONNELL & CLELEND, Hvae this day formed a copartnership for the practice of Medicine in its various branches. All calls will be promptly attended to. Office at the old stand, where one or both may be found when not professionally engaged. Marietta, Feb. 20th, 1855. DR. E. T. SETZE, A GRADUATE of the the Medical College of Georgia, having attended the Hospitals of Paris for upwards of two years, tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity. Office, south side of the Square, two doors from the Marietta Hotel. 6m mar 28 1 CARD- D R. A. M. SABAL, respectfully tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Marietta and its vicinity, lie may be found at all hours, when not professionally engaged, at his office, over E. P. Webster’s Drug Store. 6m mar 28 Practice of Surgery. Drs. Smith & Ramsay J^EG leave to inform the public that they wil attend strictly to all Surgical Cases sent to their care, and ample preparation will be made for all transient patienis. The centrality of Atlanta, and its remarkable facilities for living, point to is as a most desirable place for the invalid. Person- wishing Surgical aid can always find comfortabl- quarters. We devote especial attention to diseaset of the Eye and Ear, also, te the usual surgical ails ments, such ns stone in the bladder and all injue ries requiring surgical aid. Feb 22, 1855. wly. 0. T. rib OT. r. Dupree, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND General Agents For the purchase and sale of Georgia aud Tennessee Produce. Unquestionable and independent facilities—necessary - references. Particular anil personal attention to all ■ business entrusted will meet with attention, persever- 1 ance and promptitude. Remittances or small advances made on all goods consigned to our order at consignee’* order. Corner of Hill aud Broadway and next door to M. C. Williams ACo., W. S. Hill street, Griffin, Ga. Griffin, Jan. 6,1855 d86&w33tf. Valuable Plantation for Sale. T HE subscriber offers for sale his PLANTA TION in DeKalb couuty, lying on the waters of Peachtreo and Peavine creeks, 3} miles North- West of Decatur and 3f miles North-East of At lanta, adjoining lands of Daniel Johnson, Esq., T. N. Pauen and others, containing about 360 acres. There are about 100 acres of open cultivated land under good fences and necessary buildings for farming, with a good apple orchard. Any person desirous of purchasing cun call on me on the prem ises or address me at Decatur. Terms will be ac commodating. J. B. WILSON. Jan. 16, 1855. :5t-w6m. New Goods! 1 HAVE now in store a largo stock of DRY GOODS, adapted to the Spring and Sommer trado, that I will sell at prices corresponding with the times. A call and an examination is solicited. I can aDd will sell as low as any one for the same pay. J. T. D0ANE. May 10, 1855.(wtf. Wheat! Wheat!! O NE Dollar per bushel, will be paid l’or Mer chantable red Wheat, and $1,25 for prime white, perfectly dry, and delivered before the first of August at the Atlanta Steam Mills. W. G. PETERS. A CO. Atlanta, June 26, 1855. (w2w) Atlanta Jockey Club. The Nelson Stakes for 8 year olds, 1 mile heats, opened by this Club for the Fall meeting. 855, closed on the 1st instant. with the following subscribers. 1. T. B. Goldsby names b. c. by Rcugh & Heady dam by Imp Glencoe. *2. Jerome Edger name? Charles Morehead. by Glen coe dam Lidi Hamet. W. W Wood folk, names b. c. Kansas, by For eign dam by Imp, Leviathan. 4. John Campbell names, b. c. by Wagner dam by ^Tjohn Campbell, names *. f. bv Wagner, flam j Female College, with several year’s expe Cloven*. ; rtence as a Teacher acquired m some of our best 6. P. S- Fowler, names b. c. by Glencoe, Jam by Me- j Schools and Seminaries, has yielded to the solici- doc. _ .... i tatiuu of some of her former patrons, and will NOTICE. T HE subscriber has fitted up a Shower and Plunge BATHING HOUSE, at his Tannery, near the Tucker Spring. It i* open ali day, and until 10 o'clock at night— Single Tickets. 10 cents. 12 for $1. J. W. BACON. Marietta, June 29. 1855. (w6m) SELECT SCHOOL. |YJ I6S M. £. COOPER, a Graduate of Macon Forsyth Sheriff Sales. W ILL BE SOLD before tlic- Court-house floor iu tlic town of Cutnmtug, Forsyth County, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, the following property to wit: Lot of l&ufl No 196, in the 3fl District or the l»t Section of originally Cherokee now Forsyth county; levied on as the property of John 1). I’ruitt, to natisfy a fi. fa. from a justices’ court of Forsyth county, in favor of Geo. N. Lester, vs. said I’ruitt. levied and returned to me by a Constable. Also Lot of land No. 69S, in the 14th District of the 1st Section of originally Cherokee, now Forsyth county; levied ones the property of William Tread*- way, to satisfy three fi. fas from aJuetices’ courtof Gordon County, in favor of Bootright, Robbins A Co., vs. said Treaflaway. levied and returned to me by a Constable. Also—One 40 acre tot of Und. number not known, adjoining Thomas Boring and John W. Lenoir, in the 6r»t District of the first Section of originally Cherokee now Forsyth county; levied on as the property of David Taylor, to satisfy a ft. fa. in favor of Isaac Strickland, vs. David Taylor, maker and Newton Me. Daniel, endorser, issued from a Justices’ court of said couuty. levied and returned to me by a Constable. Also—Lot of Und No. 231, in tlie 2d District of tlic 1st Section of Forsyth county, levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. front a Justices’ court of Jones county in favor of James E. French vs. Edmond Ethridge. Levied and returned to me by a Constable. 29tb June, 1865. ELIJAH C. JJcAFEE, 8heriff. Campbell Sheriff Sale, \\TILL be sold on tlie first Tuesday in August neat, v » before the Court House doer in Campbcllton, ■Campbell county, between the legal hours of sale, the following pro|i*rty to wit: One lot of land number 893, in the 18th District, 2d -eetion of originally Cherokee, now Campbell county, •levied on as the property of Stephen James to satisfy two fi fas issued from the Inferior Court of Campbell county, one in favor of J. A J. Lynch, the other in favor of W. W. Roark versus aaid Jams*. Wx. N. MAGOVRICH. Deput v Sheriff, tun* ?7rti 1855 M 408 Prizes, amounting to $50,000. Agents wanted in every town and city in the Union. Ou application the Term* will be forwarded. Remember every Prize drawn at each drawiug, under the superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Lcgau and Jas. A. Nisbet. Esq., gentlemen who are sworn to a faithful performance of their duty. Prize* paid, wheu due, without discount. All order*, rely on it, strictly confidential. Bills on all Holveut Bank*, taken at par. Whole Tickets $8; Halves $4 ; Quarters $2. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga.^ Atlanta. May 23d, 1855. GREEK * PULASKI MOJflTJfENT 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. >S*.0ffiee iu Couoert Hall—opposite Postoffice Delivery. CLASS NO. 160. To be drawn Friday, July 6 th. Capital prizes, $11,000, $3,000, 1,300, Ac. Tickets $3,00 halves and quarters iu pro portion. Extra CLASS 20. To be drawn Saturday, July 7th. Prizes $40,000, $20,339,4 of $01,000, 4 of $5,000. CLASS 131. To be drawn Saturday, July 8/A. Prizes $4,200, $1,120, $3,000, $800, $400 Ac. pt# Tickets only $1.00 shares in proportion. ^A>Ttokets $io shares in proportion. Bales olose at 2 o’clock pp )hp Jfiy of each draw ing. All communications strictly confidential. Or ders by mail will receive prompt attention, and copies of the drawn number* forwarded to pur chasers when desired. GF.0. L. BOOTH. 17 - dawly. Thomas G. Moroe, names b. f. by Vincent Nolte, dam Caroline Scott. 8. Charles A. Hamilton, name* i. f. Crookieden by Tempert., dam by Imported Leviathan. The Xelson stakes for 15 year old? *2 mile beats, closed as follows: 1. T. B. Goldsby, name-1. c. by Rough & Ready, dam by Glencoe. *2. Jerome Edger, names Saui. by Wagner, uam Me- dora by Medoc. 3. W. W. Woodfolk, namesb. c. Kansas by Sovreigo. dam b.y Imported Leviathan. 4. W. W. Woodfolk, nonies b. f. Iodine by Sovreigo, dam by Stockholder. 5. John Campbell, name® s. f. by Wagner, dam Glo- vena. 6. John Campbell, names s. c. by Wagner, dam Sally Bertrand. 7. Thomas G. Moore, names b. f. by 4'incent Nolte, dam Caroline Scott. 8. Charles A. Hamilton, name* s. f. Crookieden by Tempert. dam by Imported l*eviathan. The stakes for four year olds 2 mile heats closed with the following subscribers : 1. W. W. Woodfolk, names b c. Invincible b.v Im ported Sovreign dam by Stockholder. 2. T. B. Goldsby names Brown Colt. Brown Dick. 3. Charles A. Hamilton, names h- c. Whirlwind by Tempert. dam bv Cock of the Rock. June 27,1855*. dwll Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county will ba sold on the first Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of sale be fore the Court House door in the city of Marietta, lots of land number* 323, 350, and 351 in the first district and second section in Cobb county. Also on the same day before the Court house door iu Decatur, DeKalb county, Islands Nos. 5 and 6 in the 17th district of DeKalb county. Also, at the same time in Cummuig Forsyth county, lots numbers 96 and 97 in the first district and first section of Forsyth county. All the above sold as the property of Joshua Buise, and for the benefit of the heirs and prediters of said deceased. EllSHA BUISE,' Adm'r. Executor’s Sale. WILL bo sold at Spring Plaue, in Murray oounty, on the First Tuesday in August next, to the highest bidder, Lot ol Land, No. 221, 8th Dist. 3d Sec. Also at the same time, in Lafayette in Walker counij, Lot of Land No. 81, in the Uth Dist. and 4th Sec. Also at the “ UBe rime at Ringgold in the county of Catoosa, Lot of Land Ho. 182 in the 27th Dist. and 3d Sec. AU of said lands belonging to the estate Qf Robert Smith, late of Butte county, deceased, and sold by virtue of the WUl of said deceased, ». J. BENNETT, Ex’r. Jan* 2$, 1855. (wtd) take a few pupils at her own residence. In addi tion to the regular -'CoUege Course,” she wiU teach French, Latin, Music on the Piano, Gnitar, Ac., Drawiug, Theorem Painting and Crocheting. Mrs. Field will give instructions in Monochromat ic Painting, Wax Work, Crewel or ChenU Em broidery, etc., etc. She respectfuUy solicits the patronage of the citizens of Atlanta. I presume that aU are a«rure of the superior advantages of a Select School, in which the teacher can devote so much more time to the improvement oi the papile in mind, morale, and manners. Residence on White HaU Street, adjoining Editor Buggies. References :—Dr. John Jones, Mr*. Foster, Mrs. Linu, Atlanta; J. Darby, ex-Proff. Macon, now President of the new Female CoUege, Au burn, Al 8 -; W. H. Ellison, ex-President Macon CoUege, etc., etc. Those wishing to enter their cluldren wUl please apply immediately, as the number wiU be limited. Atlanta, June 29, 1855. [ w 2t] Atlanta Cigar Store. T HE subscriber has just received a fine lot ot CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGARS, which he offers for sale, by wholes&lp and retaU, at the lowest market prices. He respectfuUy informs his friends, the public aud country merchants that they would do well to caU and examine his stock, and he feels assured in saying that he wiU not faU in giving satisfaction, both in quality and price. All orders well and promptly executed by JOHN FICKEN, Next door to C Kontz, boot-maker, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga Atlanta, May 19, 1S55. apr26,d*w6m. || W. C. HOUGHTON, (SUCCESSOH TO J. M. TOgUXSO.y,) Opposite Valentino’s. W ILL execute painting in all its various branches. Dwelling* and Sign* painted plain or highly or namental. Carriages and Buggies, painted and trimmed, on the shortest notice. He is prepared to paint gentlemens country seat* in any part of the State. -viiaula, JU— 2, 2855. (dAwly.) TOBACCO. Cl £7BOXES Tobacco, some very auperior, now initore ZOand lor aal* by f W BOABK. VERY supniorprticl* of Rld’Cnije forMde^b^ »n$’ and Physi- Instruments for Bnrs dans’ use. C ONSISTING of Speculum* of Tarious kinds, Eye Cups, Porcelain and Glass. Abdominal Supporters, Persaries, Glass, Silver, Wood and Ivory, Ac., Trusses, French, English, American, Ac., Shoulder Braces, as sorted kinds, Breast Bags, Saddle Bags, Pocket Cases, Syrenge* in great variety, Electro Magnetic Machines, late styles, Steeland Metal Sounds, assorted sizes. Silver, Metal and Bone Eye Syrenge*. cases of Eye Instru- ments, new styles, Physicians’ Pocket Cases in great variety, StetheseopeSjEIastie, Metal,Ac., Ear Trumpets, Glass Urincils, Bed Pans, Womb Syrenge*, Midwifery Instruments, Amputating Instruments, Trephening In struments, Trocar* and Canulaia Instruments, Evans’ Lancets, Cases, Gold, Silver Scots, Wood, Leather, Ac., Stomach Pumps, Cupping Cases, Improved Probangs; Uretha Instruments, in and out of case*. And many other instruments not enumerated, with an extensive stock of Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Ac., for sale, on accommodating terms, l>v. A. ALEXANDER, Atlanta, Feb. 14, 1855. Sign Negro and Mortar dAwly. NEW GOODS. SUEox* rib Boy* Ololxlxx f, Clothes INew and Fresh. Cassimerea. The Richest ever brought to this Market. Vestings. Gome soon, or they will all be sold. Gloves—-Extra Fine Keclc Fixing* tbe very latest ntyles and richest materials. Also, Tailor’s Trimming*—Tapes, Crayons, and almost any thing kept in a Merchant Tailoring establishment, can be bought from the subscriber. Atlanta, Nov 2. dA wtf LEWIS LAWSHE. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. An Agreeable Refrigerant and LAXATIVE. T HIS Preparation has been introduced exten sively on the continent of Europe, and in this country as on agrcoable Substitute for Epson Salts, it is destitute of bitterness, and by its pleas ant acidity of tasto, and its effervescing character, is rendered a very agreeable and refreshing drink directions for use accompany oaoh bottle. Pre pared and for sale by A. ALEXANDER, Druggist. TO THE PUBLIC. THE subscriber is just receiving from New York, a new and complete stock, consisting of Cooking, Parlor, and offico stoves! Bright Japan- ed and plain Tin Ware, wooden and Hollow ware, House Furnishing Goods Ac., consisting in part of the following: Steuk aud Hash dishes, Dish and Plate Covers, Jelly moulds, Coffee Filters, Coffee Urns, Water and Molasses Pitchers, Fluid Lamps, Tea and Coffee Pots, Egg Boilers, Nursery Lamps, Candle Stick, Cake Boxes, Spice Boxes, Sugar Boxes, Bonnet Boxes, Tea and Coffee Canisters, Molassos Caps, Cake Pans, Lard and Oil Lamps, Lanterns, Dust Pans, Spittoons, Waiters and Tea Trays, Shovol and Tongs, Brass and Wire Fenders, Din ner Bells, Coffeo Mills, Brass and Maslin Kettles, Water and Well Buckets. Shell Dippers, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, Tubs, Mats, Bread Trays, Rat Traps, Meat Knives, Flesh Forks, and many other articles useful to housekeepers. A fine assortment of Pistols, Ac., such as Colt’s Repeater, Allen’s self-cocking and Revolving Pis tols, Allen’s self-cocking Rifles, Pouches and shot belts. Powder flasks, Caps, Powder, shot Ac. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Roof- ing> Guttering, and all Job work, in our line done at short notice and warranted. W. L. WADSWORTH. No. 2, Howard Row, Marietta. jan 24-tf. BUILDING HARDWARE! Tools, fee. fee. I HAVE constantly on hand a large stock of Building and other Hardware, consisting in part of HINGES of nearly all kinds, wrought and cast, such as Butts, Book and Eye-strap, blind, gate a nd other Hinges. LOCKS—Knob Locks; stock, mortioe, barn door, .toor door, desk, trunk, pad, drawer, chest, cupboard, ward- robe, and other Locks Also, extra Keys. LATCHES—Knob Latches, thnmb, gate and other Latches, Bolts, Ac. NAILS—Wrought and cut Nails, 3d to 20d, such as VaiSs* Nails ’ latl “ n S, floorioffi ceiling, shoe and other GLASS—Window Glass, from 6 by 8 to 24 by SO inches, and can cut to fit any intermediate size wanted, for pic ture frames, show case*. Ac. PAINTS—White Lead, chrome green and yellow, blue red, black, brownand other colors, also, the snow white Zinc Paint uow so much used and giving universal sat- isfaction. TOOIS—Planes, Augurs, Chisels. Squares Draw- Knives. Hammers, Brace* and Bitts, Plumbs and Levels Rules, Bench Screws, Ac. FARMERS TOOI£—Spades, Shovels. Mauure Forks. Hoes, Chains, Wagon Boxes, Ac. IRON—A large assortment of Tyre, Horse-shoe, Band, Round, Square, and other Iron, and many other art l- cles too tedious to mention. 8181 M WILLIAM ROOT. HOWARDU HOUSE, Marietta, Georgia, T. STEPHENS, Proprietor. wm” ATTORNEY AT LAW, CANTON, GEO. R EFERENCE—Colonel J. E. Brown, Canton; Gen. A. J. Hansell, C. J. McDonald, Judge Irwin, Col. D. Rice, Marietta: W. T. Wofford, Cassville. ap 18—ly D R. G. TENNENT offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity. Office on the southeast side of Square, in the old Post Office building.—Reference—Drs. M. G. Slaughter, and Hardy A Bas*. mar 14 For the Ladies. W E have a large variety of Fancy articles for Toilet: Combs, Brushes, Pomatums, Soaps, Colognes, Hankerchief Extract. Many patterns of fancy bottles, Ac, for the Table. Cooper’s Isinglass, White and Pink Gelatine, Gala tine in packages, common Starch, Ac,—All kinds of flavoring Extracts, to wit: Peach, Al monds, Vanilla, Rose, Piminto, Ac, Ac. Will the ladies call and see? SMITH A EZZARD. May 10, 1855. tf AT A bargain: • Valuable Lands in Clinch County. F OR Sale a valuable tract of land in Clinch oounty, Georgia, within a short distance of the proposed line of the Brunswick and Florida Rail Road, said tract contains 3920 acres and will be disposed of in whole or pact, at a GREAT BAR GAIN. For further particulars address Mrs. M. A. Blair, Halloca, Georgia, or Wm. Blair, Atlanta Georgia, Jon29 (wtf) Georgia Military Institute, MARIETTA. 1 'I'HE Academic year is divided into two Sessions of five months each, the first commencing on the 20th of July, and ending on the 20th of December; the se cond commencing the 20th of February and ending on the 19th of July. The Cadets are divided into four CoUege classes. The Annual commencement take* place op the Wednesday before the 20th of July. ACADEMIC STAFF. Col. A. V. BRLMBY, A. M., Superintendent aud Profes sor of Mathematics. Capt. SAMUEL JONES, U. S, A., Commander of Cadets, and Professor of Engineering. Mr. V. H. MANGEL, Professor of French, History, Ac. Mr. W. H. HUNT, A. M.. Professor of Chemistry snd English Literature. Mr. J. B. GOODWIN, Professor of Drawing. Capt. W. T. BLACK, Assistant Prof, of Mathematic.-. Cadet R. S. CAMP, Assistant Teacher. A. CONNELL. M. D., Surgeon. The Institution is under the direction end manage- ment of a Board of Trustees in conjunction with a Board of Visitors appointed by the Gov. of the State. By an act of the Legislature of this State the Insti- tute has received from the General Government 140 Ca det Muskets and accoutrements, and a field Battery consisting Qf fonrBix ponuder Brass pieces and two twelve qonnder Howitzers. The Superintendent and the Commandant are Gradu ates of West Point, and as both of them have had long experience as Officers and Teachers, the public may be assured that the Government, discipline and course of studies of the Institution wUl be strictly enforced. TERMS.—Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Mu sic and aU other contingent expenses, per session, of five months, in advance, $112.50. Surgeon’s fee per annum, S5,00. Persons desiring further information, can obtain a copy or the Regulations by addressing the Superinten dent, or any member of the Board of Trustees. ANDREW J. HANSELL, Secretary Marietta, Georgia, April, 1355. ap 18 Dissolution. T HE Copartnership heretofore, existing in the city of Angnsta, Ga., under the firm of Dun ham A Bleakley has become dissolved by the death of Col. Benajah Dunham, and by the subsequent expiration of the term for which the said partner ship was extended by his executors under his last will and Testament. The name of the Arm will be used by either of the undersigned on the liquidation of its present affairs. All persons indebted to tbe said firm, are here by notified that immediate payment of all debts now due is required, and all debts not yet dne will be required to be paid immediately upon their falling doe as a prompt settlement of the business of said firm, is demanded by the executors of Col Sunukin. o. J. Ilford, > Ex’rs of b. J. B. SHERMAN, j Dunham do'd Augusta, Ga., June 23. A. BLEAKLEY. The Wholesale and Retail business win b« c»r- Cohuttah Springs! I N the county of Murray, 21 miles from Dalton, celebrated for their medioal qualities, visited by the native red man, annually for 40 years before the white man got among them, they regarded it a& a valuable gift by the great Spirit and revered it as such. For many diseases the water has been fonnd to be sovereign. Comfortable coaches and hacks will be fonnd ready at Dalton to convey pas sengers to that place at $2 for eac.h, and every ef fort will be made by the proprietorj to make his j guests comfortable. All things are now ready.— I Coino on. JAMES EDMONDSON. Spring Place, Qa., June 14, (wtangl) Augusta Constitutionalist and Savannah j Republican, copy weekly until first of August.; Send bills to the subscriber, i Shda Water, Soda Water. We are now drawing Soda Water, with a large variety of the choicest Syrups, some of which are new and of delightful flavor, ap 11 E. P. WEBSTER, Drug’st A Ap’y. Watches and Jewelry. A. D. Ruede, west side of the Square, Mariet ta, Ga., respectfuUy offers his well selected stock, consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, and a gen eral assortment of articles usually kept in his line, at the lowest possible prices for casr, He gives his own personal attention to repair ing all kinds of Watches and Jewelry. TfSS" AH kinds of Hair Work made to order. mrsT c. remington, MILLINER, And Dealer in Bonnets, Ribbons, dc Flowers. Also, Manufacturer of Dresses, Cloaks and Man tillas, of the most approved style*. MARIETTA, GEORGIA, Cassville st., opposito the Howard House, nov 16—ly Carriage Trimming & Harness Making. J R. SANGES offers his services in the business • of Carriage Trimming and Harness Making, at his shop at Boswell street. All work done by him will be executed prompt ly and in a neat and satisfactory style. He respect fully solicits the custom of his friends and all who have any thing to be done in his line. He will keep constantly on hand a good supply of materials. Repairing done at short notice and on favorable terms. mar 10 H. B. WALLACE, R ESPECTFULLY gives notice to the citizens of Marietta and Che pubUc, that he is prepar ed to undertake Brick Work, Stone Masonry and Plastering. His contracts wUl be filled with dis patch, in a workman-like manner, and on reason able terms. A supply of good brick kept constant ly on hand. Persons at a distance may address him as above at Marietta, Ga, jan 19—ly FARMERS’ SUPPUES. E A. DOBBS is now receiving and opening a • large Btock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Also a larger lot of Boots and Shoes, than is usu ally kept in this market. A great variety of La dies’, Misses’ and Children's Boots and Shoes. A fine stock of Hats and Caps, Hardware, Cutlery, Ac. Also a handsome stock of Saddlery, with an extensive stock of Family Groceries, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Cheese, Tobacco, Ac., Ac., which I offer at unusnaUy low prices for cash or barter. Be sure and caU at the second door from the northeast corner of the public square, where I wiU take pleasure in exhibiting my stock of goods, and feel assured that I will gain your confidence, and have your custom. [no3] E. A. DOBBS. Drugs and Medicines. U AV1NG a very large assortment of Drags affid Modi- 11 cine* on hand, I would call the ettention of the publie to a few leading artieles. My stock in this line include* almost every article usually kept in the up- country, aud mauy patent medicine* not geaerallv found out of the larger cities. PATENT MEDICINES. Townsend’s Sarparilln Dr. Jeyne’s Mediohies, Sand’s do Dr. Bose’s do John Bull’s do Louden A Co’a. do Risley’s do Arabian liniment, Oxygenated Bitters, Carter’* Spanish Mixture, Perry Davis genuine Pain Killer Hebrew P-- ter. Graffenbi . Medici mcs, And mat: - tiers t •.« tedious to mention, moatmf which I sell to * - - CASH. Physicians’ Prescriptions core/ullt O CHASTAIN has moved back to bis old stand e on Cherokee street, four doors from comer of Public Square, Marietta. Those wanting SAD DLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS, or BUG- GIES TRIMMED, would do well to call and ex amine his work. All orders promptly executed in the neatest style. He has employed the best Saddle Maker in this country, and all work war ranted. feb 16—ly.^ Administrator’s Sale. Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordix of Coweta county, will be sold, before the Coil House door in Spring Place, Murray county, oil the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale, Lot of Land No. 259, in the 8th' district of 3d section, sold as the property of Ja cob S. Abraham, late of Coweta county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors*— Terms liberal to purchasers. ' ' je 7 WM. R. BOWEN, Ad mi niatrntor. HANSELL & SIMPSON, Attorneys, Counsellors and Solicitors, MARIETTA, GEORGIA, Will practice in the District Court of the United States, at Marietta, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the Superior Courts of the following counties: Cobb, I Forsyth, Fannin, Fulton, | Lumpkin, Paulding, Cass, I Cherokee, Floyd, Pickens, | Gilmer, Whitefield. Especial attention bestowed in the securing and coUecting of claims. ANDREW HANSELL.] fARCA’D X. SIMPSON, jnn 1, 1855. FOR SALE. I WIlaL sell, on accommodating terms, my Farm o!' 430 acres, three mile* from Marietta; the land in as good high land an any in the county; on it is a comfort able dwelling with nine rooms, a kitchen, servant's rooms, and other necessary out-buildings, a barn and stables; near the dwelling i* a welland a spring of su perior water. Any one wishing to purchase may at any time examine the premises, mar 21. M. MYERS. To the Public. '[’HE subscriber, thankful for past favors, is happy to *■ inform his friends aud the public generally, that he is still at the old stand on Roswell street, where ho is prepared to make and repair Carriages, Wagons, Ac Blacksmithing done in all its branches with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Always on hand a fow choice Buggies. 49- Strict attention paid to Horse-shoeing. Jan 26—ly HUMPHREY REID. A Valuable Plantation tor Sale. T HE subscriber offers for sale his valuable plan- tation, situated in Chambers county, Alabama, 2} miles above the city of West Point, immediate ly upon the Chattahoochee River. This planta tion comprises 756 acres of first rate river und creek land, about 250 acres cleared, 100 acres of which is first rate river bottom. This plantation is in good order, with good dwelling houso, negro cabins, gin house and screw, and other out build ings. The uncleared land is as good us any in the county, and well timbered. Call and exam ine for yourselves. The place will show for itself. Terms to suit tho purchaser. S. L. HARRIS. June 22, 1855. (w4t) Bounty Land Pension Claims of Wid ows and Orphans. f’pHE uudertiigned having associated theiu.selve* to gethcr in the prosecution of Bounty hand claiiuH of widows and orphans, &c., would announce to the pub- lie, that having prepared themselves with all the nec* etidary blanks, together with the law regulating tie above mentioned claims, aud also, having made ar rangements with competent agents at Wusliingtoncity, are prepared to prodecutc succeaslully any of the above mentioned claima, with promptness and dispatch. Applicants will be advised of the highest priceH paid for Land Warrants. N. B. GREEN. Marietta April 11. W. PHILLIPS. Bargains, Bargains! The subscribers having an unnecessarily large stock of DRY GOODS on hand comprised in pari of Morinoes, Delaines, Flannels, Calicoes, Hosery, bleached and unbleached Shirtings, Blankets, Ac., Ac., Hats, Caps, Boots nnd Shoes; also a very- large lot Gents Clothing: such as Overcoats,Dress and Business coats, Vests, Pants, Ac. Being de termined to make it docidcdly to the interest of all cash buyers, we are offering to soil at very low pri cos. Call and sec. IIAMMETT A SIMPSON, jan 24 No. 4, Howard Row. F LOUR—At Dcnmcud’* Warc-IIousc.—Den- mead’s Family Flour, Denmead’s Superfine Flour, Oakley superfine Flour, nnd fine Flour, al so Shorts. may 15 Welch & York, West Side of the Public Square and next door to Northcut’s Old Stand, 4YFFER to their old friends, customers and others, a ' ' good assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Good*, on their usual accommodating terms and rea- sonable prices. Jan. 31, 1855—ly NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. W ILLIAM J. KIRBY would inform his friends and customers that he has just received his Spring and Summer Clothing, consisting in part or Cloth. Cash marett, Queen’s Cloth, Drab d’ete, Alupaca and Linen Coats, Caps, Italian and Linen Pants, and quilt a varie ty of Vests, and gent's furnishing goods, all of which will be sold very cheap for cash. All are invited to call and examine before buying elsewhere, a Snc lot of Clothes, Cassimercs, and Vestings, which will he made in the latest style aud at short notice. Cutting and repairing done as usual. A good lot of Trimmings on hand anil for sale low down. All of my old customers indebted to me for the past year, will do me both a favor and simple justice, bv calling and settling their accounts, as I am greatly iii need of money. April II, 1855. STAG-E LINE, FROM MARIETTA TO CANTON, Via Noonday and Woodstock, The Stages on this route Ieavo Marietta for Canton on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,soon after the arrival of the passenger train from At lanta in the morning. Returning, leave Canton at 7 o’clock A. M., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays, arriving in Marietta at 2 o’clock. The travelling public will find on this lino good Stages, good Teams and careful drivers. Being wholly a cold water line, passengers may rely up on every care being taken to insure their safety and comfort. Any article by Express will be carefully aud promptly conveyed from either end of the lino. Publie patronage is most respectful ly solicited—Stage office in Marietta at the Fletch er House, nnd at the Montery Houso, Canton. xV. R. WHITE. J. M. Watson, Agent. jnn 1, 1855. jan 24 NEW SPRING GOODS. pHE undersigned, having just received their Spring * Goods, feel confident that they can offer to thepuh lie of Marietta and its vicinity, a stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! Unrivalled for beauty and quality. Those wishing to test the fact will please call and examine their well seleoted stock of Lace Collar.-.. Sleeves, Bands. Swiss and Cambric ditto and Chemisett.-. striped and dotted Muslins, silk and figured Tissues and Barages, colored Jaconets and Lawns. Ginghams Chambres, Ac. Parasols, Bonnets and Mantillas. Ivory, linen and paper Fans, Hosiery and Gloves ..t all kinds, bleached and unbleached Shirt ings, Sheetings, Ac. Also, Boots, Shoe*, Hat*, and Caps! And a large and choice selection of Ready made Clothing! FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. All of which we pledge ourselves to sell low down for cash. Come and sec. march 28, HAMJICT & SIMPSON. Mustang Liniment, Radway’s Beady Relief. Cherry Pectoral, Dysentery Cordial, Itch Ointment, Pryor’s Pile Ointment, Hay’* Linment. lers at Charleston prices by the dozen, fob Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully prepared. All Und of Fault MxDiaxzaof the best quality con- stantly on hand. Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, a good amoartmeat • also Cooking Extract*, and Essence* of superior quAlitv ’ Yeast Powders; super. Carbonate at Soda • su- ‘ perior Salnrntus, Tartaric Add, Hope, Ac.; superior Spice*, pore ground Cinna mon, Clove*, Ginger, Mustard. Pepper, STARCH AND CANDLES Yellow Soap, Starch Polleh, Bine Starch, Fig Blue, Sal Seda, and Potash, CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. PAINTS AND OILS, Bine, black, red, green, yellow, and other colored Paint, dry or ground in oil, and neatly pat ap tp tfa’caiee, so a* to carry safe, Particular attention paid to tbe paint business WINDOW GLASS. Spring and Summer Goods. T HE subscribers take this method of inform ing their friends and customers that they are now receiving a beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of the following, viz: BOOTS AND SHOES. Croekeryware and Hardware. SADDLERY AND CUTLERY. HATS CAPS Ac., 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 10-4 and 11-4 bleached and brown cotton Sheetings, and linen ditto Cotton and linen pillow case Goods Bleached and brown Homespuns English Long Cloths, a superior article Fancy linen Drills, Farmers’ Drills, and a beauti ful assortment for little boys French, English and American Calicoes, the col ors of every piece warranted French, English and Scotch printed Cambrics. French printed Organdies White, black, pink and bine plain Crape de Paris Plain white, blue, pink and black Shallys A few patterns of handsome Grenadines —also— A beautiful assortment of Summer Silks, Ribbons. Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings. All of which will be sold low for cash, and prompt to paying customers, who pay once a year which will be required in every case, except under circum stances of misfortune. We find tho long credit system not only destroying tho credit of the mer chants, but ruinons to uie farmers. Such being the case, how much better off w ould we all now be, if the long credit system was done away with, and a shorter one adopted. Had this system been gone into ten years ago, what a difference would there be in point of peonniary matters in this section of country. Very respectfully, April 4 J. J. NORTHCUTT A CO. tied on as usugl by the undersigned ARTHUR BL (w4t) BLEAKLEY. Camphene fe Fluid! T HE Subscribers have recently established in Atlanta a Camphene A Fluid Manufactory, and will keep constimtty on hand camphene, Barn- tog Fluid, Spirits of Turpentine, Lamps, Lfupp I keep a very large stock of Glass on hand, from the Wicks, also a variety of Garden Seeds. - smallest *!*• to 84 by 38 inches, and will rat to suit picture ftomee, Aow cases, Ac. Remember this. Order* from a distance will he promptly attended to and the goods put up so as to go safe, either bv rail- road, *tage or wagon, provided the cash is rent with the order. xp 25 WTJJJAIJ ROOT WEST A GLOVER. i One door below 0, H, Strong's glare. Whitehall 1 atreet, Atlanta. Georgia, j March 26,1855. dawly.) . E. M. & A. W. ALLEN l BESIJDBHT DENTISTS, J MARIETTA GEORGIA. P ERSONS requiring the aid of Dental art and ekiU, either for the preservation of tho natu- • ral teeth, the removal of them when necessary, or I their replacement with beautitol artificial substi tutes, are invited to call at our Dental office, where ** prepared to famish ocular demonstration of our ability to perform all that is expected of the Dontiat. A superior quality of Tooth powder, Brushes, •nd detergent washes for diseased gums, always on hand. Professional advice gratis, and all operations warranted. Offico in Snider’s building, up stairs, op posito the Howard House. may 2 J^aekeral Juat Received and for AyMe by CLARKE A GRUBB. Feb. If, d tf.