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LATEST NEWS.
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All the cotuttivs in the State have been
central i/Hkje, no es. i o. o. K. int-u lor the j j, oftrt i f r0 m hut seven, and Winston’s ma-
.1,.patch of bS«ioe*« «« ***ry Tuesday Rrrninp. at 7.»(
lir Hall, on I'rtu-.h Tree Street—and, on
...lock, at UMlr mu. >
tbr . rr~mi mn<«r»nrtli Friday Knnanu in each uumtli,
. ’.Ii.iwar pertaining to 11». T«-gnre*>r “Rcbekali."’
rD tiu.inczz periam ,vM. It ARNES. N. C.
C. B. HAIfLKITKR . C. A 8
Atlanta, April 17th. I8AA-
(<Uwlv.)
For Macliinery.
\TE have jn.l received ASHCROFT'S PATENT STE.A1I
Gl'AGE. lli»* an<l most reliable for LOCOMOTIVES
or STATION ART ENOINRP. Also, a fine lot of ATI,.
CAS1SEDBERBER M ACHIXEBEI.T1N0,STEAM I'ACK-
jV<; A HVnRAVT HOSE from tlio BOSTON' BELTING
lW . We are agent* for thr Hale or tlia abora goods,
•tr.AKANTEE thorn in tlia most satisfactory manner,
in j ,,g rr them at manufacturer's prices, with the
freight added. UII.BERT k. CLARKE,
A|>r2S,’55dAwtf. Hardware Itoalera, Atlanta, Ga.
Savannah Medical College.
—CUE Third course «1 Lectures in this Institu-
Hon, will commence on the first Monday in No
vember next.
The Clinical Lectures in Medicine nml Surgery,
at the Savannah Hospital and the College Clin:-
jue, will commence ou the 1 0th of October and
continue during the course.
Faculty.
Theory and practice of Medicine—R. D. AR
NOLD, M. D.
Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women and Chil
dren—P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D.
Principles and Practice of Surgery—W. G.
BULLOCH, M. D.
““Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST, M. D.
*“’institutes of Medicine—E. II. MARTIN, M.D.
Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. D.
* Materia Mcdica and Medical Jurisprudence—
J‘B. READ, M. D.
’Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOS. J. WEST,
M. D.
Fees for the entire course $105 00
Matriculation Ticket 500
' Ample facilities will be furnished for tho study
of Practical Anatomy. Board can be had at from
<1 to $6 per week. For further particulars apply
\ 0 D. W. WEST, M. !>., Dean,
aug 4 dw.'im
Atlanta Classical and Eugli*li
School.
THE next session will commence Monday, Au
gust 0th. Tuition for twenty weeks, $10 00 and
$20 00, according to the studies pursued—half
payable in advance. No deduction excopt in pro
tracted sickness. A. N. WILSON.
July 21, ’55. diwOw.
We are requested to announce the
name of George W. llardngc, us a candidate for
Tax Collector for Cobb county.
July 24, IS55. (wtd)
We arc authorised to announce
J. E. SKELTON, Esq., a candidate for re-election
a. Clerk of the Inferior Court of Cobh county.
We are authorised to announce
WM B. TAYLOR, a candidate for re-election as
Clerk of the Superior Court of Cobb county.
(4wtde)
We are authorized to announce
the name of Col. JOSEPH E. BROWN as a can
didate for Judge of the Superior Court of the
Blue Ridge Circuit, at the election to be held on
the first Si onday in October next. may 11.
We are requested to announce
the name of Judge DAVID IRWIN as a Candi
date for rc-cloclion, on the first Monday in Octo
ber next. March 14.
H. 6. Farrell's Arabian Liniment.
Thin celebrated medicine, skillfully composed ns it is
of the most healing balsams and penetrating oils, can
never fail to cure almost every alliiction that could be
alleviated bv au external remedy. Its superiority over
til other Lininv nU is proven bj- the miraculous cures
it performs, and by the great and constantly increasing
demand. There has been sold within the past year more
than THREE MILLIONS OF IlOTTLES. and there c:«n be
but few persona found who do not bestow upon it the
highest praise for the rare virtues it possesses. Noth
ing. perhaps, since the creation of the world, lias been
so successful as an external remedy for all nervous dis
eases, as this wonderful curative. When applied, it
instantaneously diffuses itself through the whole sys
tem. soothing the irritated nerves, allaying the most
intense pains, and creating a inoat delightful sensation.
Head the following remarkable cure, which can be at
tested to by hundreds who were fully acquainted with
the whole circumstance.
CHRONIC ENLARGEMENT OF TIIE TONSILS.
My daughter, when six months old, was taken with a
-welling in the tonsils, which grew larger and larger,
till when six years old she had great difficulty in swal
lowing her food. Every night watch was kept, fearing
she would suffocate. The best doctors attended her hut
could give no relief. 1 took her to tho most eminent
doctors in the Easi: they said there was no help for her
but to outgrow it. With a sad heart I returned home
with her, when she became so much worse that the
doctors had to be called in again ; they decided that
the tonsils must be cut off as the only means of giving
relief. My wife would not consent to tin's, and she de
termined to try your Liniment, which gave relief the
very first application, and by a continued use she en
tirely recovered. She is now ten years old and fiesliy
and healthy as could be desired. Your Liniment is al
so the best in use for sprains, bruises, cuts, burns,
headache, etc., and it will remove the most severe paiu
in u few minutes. It also cured caked udder in my
COM ina few days. GEORGE F0R1>.
Peoria, March 20th, 1819.
Look out for Counterfeits!
The public are cautioned against another counter
feit, which has lately made its appearance, called W.
B. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of
all the counterfeits, becuusc his ha ring the name of
Farrell, many will buy it iu good faith without the
knowledge that a counterfeit exists, :ind they will per
haps only discover their error when the spurious mix
ture has wrought its evil effects.
The genuine article is manufactured only by H. G.
Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale
druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom
all applications for Agencies must be addressed. Be
sure you get it with the letters II. G. before Farrell's
thus—H.G. FARRELL’S—and his signature on the
wrapper, all others are counterfeits* Sold by A. Alex
ander, and J. M. lUntin, Wholesale and Retail agents,
Atlanta; Hanes. Laseter&Co., Jonesboro’; Hutchison
& Headden. Palmetto; Camp & Christian, Fairburn;
Wm. A. Powell, Decatur—and by regularly authorized
agents throughout tho United States.
j03r Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.
AGENTS WANTED iu every town, village and ham
let in the United States, in which one is not already es
tablished. Address H. G. Farrell as above, accompa
tiied with good reference as to character, responsibili
ties, &c. Atlanta, July *20, 1855. 4—(2w)
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Savannah, August 13.
Arrived—skip Forest City, Allen, New York;
sekrs. Kate Brighnui, Durham, do.; Jonas Smith,
Furman, do.; Central America, Chase, Boston;
West Wind, Burnett, New York; bari; Duuworth,
Jcwitt, do.; Old, steamship Alabama, Sckonek, N.
' York; ship Josopkine, Bornholm, Liverpool; schr.
Charles Williams, Hawes, Boston; Martha, Gold-
er, Philadelphia.
CHARLESTON, August 14.
Arrived—Steamship Nashville, Berry, N.York;
schr. Louisiue, Conklin, N. Y. In the effing, two
brigs, names unknown.
COMMERCIAL.
j.iritv, it is thought, will reach .11,000.
As far as heard from the Senate stands
22 nnti-Know-Nothings and 10 Know-Noth
ings. In the House 55 anti to 41 Know-
Nothings.
Later from Mexico.
Nine Orleans, August 11.—The steamer
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Stilk ! -StilteH *
THE undersigned keeps constantly on hand
STILLS for Plantation u?e, and are prepared to
manufacture at short notice all kinds of
TjjnpExrryg and whjske y stills
to order. All work Wakwaxtkh to give satisfac
tion- Those wishing to purchase will please give
ns a call. AU orders promptly attended to.
W. J. MeELROY A CO.
Macon, Aug. 1C, 1855. [wSw.]
Administrator’* Sale.
\V~ IU. be sold on the first Tuesday in October next.
. | * before the coart House door, in Forsyth county,
Orizaba has arrived from Mexico, with dates i nfttceably to an order of the court of Dekalb'eountv. lot
, r , of land No. 202 in the first district, and first section
to tne Otn. j of Forsyth county, containing 40 acres—Sold as the
property of estate of Wm. GMdsmiih. late of Dekalb
county, dcc’d. Terms at sale. A. G. GOI.HSMTTH
nag 12, 1855. B. F. VEAL. Adm’rs.
The Revolutionist forces were routed
within four leagues of Vera Cruz. The
conducta from the City of Mexico, cn route
for Vera Cruz, and conveyed by eight hun
dred troops, had stopped at Puento Nation
al, and there entrenched themselves to repel
an anticipated attack by the Revolutionists.
Accounts arc given of the triumphant
march and return of Gen. Blanco, at the
head of a division in pursuit of the rebels.
Comoufort is reported to have been routed in
Tamaulipas by General Marynoz.
Michcacan was reported quiet. A band
of Revolutionists are said to have been utter
ly routed near Morelia.
Guanajuato is in possession of the Revolu
tionists, and Gen. Blanco had marched to en
gage the forces under Comonfort.
Tho very latest rumor at Vera Cruz was
that the conducts which left the city of Mex-
ico on the 18th ult. with 11 million dollars in
charge, had been taken by the Rebels, who
slew -10,of the convoy of troops, 300 of whom
afterwards joined the Revolutionists.
Disastrous Storm.—A terrible norther is
said to have occurred at Tampico on the 6th.
many lives were lost and much damage done
to property.
The schooner J. II. Dicks, of New Haven,
from Mobile, had been struck by lightning
and so much injured that she was condemn
ed.
The schooner Mary Caroline, had been
wrecked.
The N. O. Delta’s letters state that arrests
iu the city of Mexico arc very numerous,
amounting to 00 or 80 daily, and among
other prisoners two Americans. The cause
of this state of affairs is said to have been
the discovery of a great conspiracy. The
police were searching everywhere for per
sons denounced, even the convents being
subjected to the inquisition. Several priests
had been arrested as concerned in the conspi
racy.
] Seabatlan la Grande is said to have been
captured, and the garrison of four or five
hundred have joined Alvarez.
IjOuisviUc, Aug. Id—noou.—Morehead’s
majority in 95 counties is G,G7G. Tho 8
counties to hear from gave Pierce a majori
ty of 137.
The German citizens propose to hold a
meeting to-night for the purpose of organiz
ing an emigration society.
New York. Aug. 13.—Paris letters say
Napoleon will command the forth coming
campaign in Moldavia, Russia and Poland.
A new levy of 140,000 men has been made
destined for this field of action, and will
superseed the Austrian army in the occupa
tion of Moldavia.
The object is the erection of the Polish
Republic, comprising Yolhemia, Poland
and Bersarabia.
Washington, Aug. 13.—The Congression
al delegation from North Carolina will
stand three Know Nothings and fivo Demo
crats, including Clingman whose majority
is about 1000.
Buffalo, Aug. 13.—Advices from Omaha
City to the 1st inst., received.
The Sioux Indians have been committing
murders and plundering the settlers near
Fontallo. Gov. Izard has authorized Gen.
Mayer to raise volunteers for the protec
tion of the frontier.
Yellow Fever in Norfolk.—The fever is
increasing in Norfolk, ancTthe place is near
ly depopulated by the panic. Many hun
dreds from the infected district are in Wash
ington City, and several cases and two
deaths have occurred among those lately ar
rived.
rxiWO mouths after date application will be made to
the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, for
leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the Estate
of H. E. Johnson, Late of said county, dec’d.
JOHN U. JOHNSON.
Wm. H. FURGl'SON,
Aug. 14. 1855.jtdm’rs of said dec’d.
GEORGIA, Fulton County:
W HEREAS Joseph Willis has this day applied to me
for letters of administration on the estate of
Moore Carter, late of said county, dee’d: These are
therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to
show cause if any they hare, why letters should not
be granted. Given under my hand and seal at office,
this 11th day of August, 1855.
augl4 JOS. H. MEAI). Ordinary.
LAFAYETTE HOUSE
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga-
M THE above house has just becu com
pleted, and furnished with new furniture
throughout. It is pleasantly situated on
Marietta street, at a convenient distance from the
Passenger Depot, and has ample accommodations
for boarders and lodgers. Fine imported German
and French Wines furnished by the bottle in and
out of tho house. C. KONTZ.
Aug. 13, 1855. dAw2m.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
'i'iiE Fifth Annual Course of Lectures in this Insti
tution will commence on Monday, the 29th of October
nsxt, and continue till the first of the ensuing March.
PAUL F. EVE, Principles and Practice of Surgery.
JOHN M. WATSON, M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases
of Women and Children.
W. K. BOWLING, M. D., Theory and Practice of
Medicine.
A. H. BUCHANAN, M. D., Surgical and Pathologi
cal Anatomy.
C. K. WINSTON, M. D., Materia Medica and Medi
cal Jurisprudence.
ROBERT M. PORTER, M. D., General and Special
Anatomy.
J. BERRIEN LINDSLEl, M. D-, Chemistry and
Pharmacy.
THOS. R. JENNINGS, M. D-, Institutes of Medicine
and Clinical Medicine.
WILLIAM T. BRIGGS, M. D.. Demonstrator of Ana
tomy.
The Anatomical Rooms will be opened for students
on the first Monday of October.
A full Preliminary Course of Lectures, free to all
students, will be given by the Professors, commencing
also on the first Monday of October.
A Clinique has been established in connection with
the University, at which operations are performed, and
cases prescribed for, and lectured upon, in presence of
the Class.
■Amount of Fees for Lectures in the University is
$105. Matriculation Fee, (paid once only.) $5. Prac
tical Anatomy, $10. Graduation Lee. $25.
Good Boarding can be procured at about $3 per
week.
Further information can be obtained bv addressing
.1. BERRIEN LIXDSLEY, Chancellor of the University.
Aug. 12 d3&w2m Nashville, Tenu., July. 1855
$125 REWARD!
• _ R ANA WAY, stolen, or decoyed off by
some white person, a negro woman named
Nancy, 24 years old, copper color, square
built, weighs about 140 pounds has a dark
mark on one of her wrists: had on when she left
a pink gingham dress, a brown linen sack and
check gingham bonnet. I understand she has a
pass, or is in company with some white man or
woman.
$100 reward for negro and thief with sufficient
proof to convict, or $25 for the negro lodged in
any safe Jail so I can get her, or delivered to me
in Columbus, Georgia.
If taken up, address WM. Y. BARDEN.
August 11. [w4ti] Columbus, Ga.
this
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of « W. HERRING & CO.
day dissolved by mutual consent.
W. HERRING,
W. J. MASTERS,
Aug. 8, 1855. W. F. HERRING.
The business hereafter will be continued on un
der the style and name of
W. Herring & Son:
Who assume all tho debts of the late firm, and to
whom all payments, by those indebted to said
firm, are to be made. Those indebted are request
ed to come forward and settle, as the business of
the late firm is to be settled as soon as possible.
Atlanta, Aug. S, ’55. W. HERRING A SON.
Having disposed of my interest in the late firm
of W. Herring & Co. to W. Herring A Son, I take
pleasure in recommending them to my friends
and acquaintances, and in soliciting a continuance
to them of tho patronage so liberally bestowed
upon tho late firm. W. J. MASTERS.
August 9th, 1855. (d2t*w2t)
LOTTERIES.
Another Governor for Kansas.
Washington, August 12.—Ex-Governor
Shannon, of Ohio, has been appointed Gov
ernor of Kansas, vice Dawson declined.—
Mr. Shannon was a representative in the
last Congress, and gavo his support to the
Nebraska-Kansas bill.
Return of Sir. BticUanau.
Washington, Aug. 12.—Mr. Buchanan,
our Minister to London, will leave that city
on the 6th of October, for the United States.
St. Louis, August 10.—Advices from Ft.
Laramie to .July 1G, have been received.
All was quiet there. Capt. Foote’s Com
pany had arrived, and reported meeting
Col. Howe’s dragoons fifty miles west of Ft.
Kearny. All well.
The cholera was raging at Fort Riley.
Kentucky Elections
Louisville, Aug. 10—night.
Eighty counties heard from, giving More-
head a majority of9,4Gl. The twenty-three
counties to hear from gave Pierce 1,220.
The 2d, 3d, 7tli, 8th, 9tli and 10th dis
tricts have gone for tho Americans. The
1st, 5th and Gth have gone for the Demo- j GREEN
crats—tho 4th is doubtful.—Nashville Whig !
[By Authority of the State of Georgia.]
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
GRAND SCHEME FOR SEPTEMBER
Class 6.
TO BK DRAWN SOTBlhER 1ST, 1855, IX I UK CITY OK
ATLANTA GEORGIA. WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
Will bo distributed acconliug to the following
magnificent Scheme! ^£g»And remember every
Prize is drawn at each drawing, and paid when
due without deduction!
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
$12,000
$5,000
3,000
2,000
1,500
1,200
1.100
5,000
10 Prizes of
400 are.
4,000
10 Prizes of
150 are.
1,500
12 Prizes of
120 are.
1,440
20 Prizes of
100 are,
2,000
408 Prizes in all amounting to
$50,000
ONLY TEN
THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Tickets $8
..Halves $4
.Quarters $2.
Havana Plan Lottery.
SPER C. 0.UJUJLA (LA DEM I
[.By Authority of the State of Georgia.]
T HR 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. He now offers the
following:—
GRAND SCHEME FOR AUG., 13, 1855.
When Prize- will be distributed as follows amounting to
981,0001:
CLASS C.
CAPITALS.
1 Prize of $ 8,000 I 1 Prize of $5,000
1 “ 2,000 2 Prizes 1000- 2,000
5 Prizes 500 2,500 | 10 “ 200 2,000
20 “ 100 2,000 j 78 •* 59 3,900
120“ 25 3^000 118 ap’ximatinn prizes, 900
256 Prizes, amounting to $31,000.
Agents wanted in every town and city in the Union.
On application the Terms will be forwarded.
Remember every Prize drawn at each drawing, under
the superintendence of Col. Geo. M. I-ogan and Jas. A.
Nisbet, Esq., gentlemen who are sworn to a faithful
performance of their duty. Prizes paid, when due,
without discount. J®-AU orders, rely on it, strictly
confidential. Bills on all solvent Banks, taken at par.
Whole Tickets $5; Halves $2.50 ; Quarters $1.24.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga.
A. ALEXANDER,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
SIGN OF THE NEGRO AND MORTAR.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
~~ is constantly receiving 'and
adding to his oxtonsive stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Chemicals, Instru
ments, Dye Stuffs, Window-
glass, Putty, Wines, Liquors,
Cigars, Ac, all of which are of-
— , fered at lower prices and in
greater variety than any other establishment in
upper Georgia. Any person iu want of any rare
article will find it by calling at this establishment.
Hi, facilities will enable him to sell to punctual
customers upon the usual credit. The following
comprise a few articles to be found at his store t
500 pounds Camphor.
30 “ CUlorororme.
25 “ Iodide of Potassium.
750 “ Indigo (Various kinds.)*
55 “ Bottles Morphin ?
83 ounces Quinine.
50 “ Opium.
5 bbls cold pressed Castor Oil.
20 bbls Alcohol.
10 bbls Crmphene.
10 bbls Terpentine.
5 bbls. Gas,
10 bbls Varnishes, diflerent kinds,
10 bbls Epsom Salts,
3 casks Sperm Oil,
5 “ English Linseed Oil,.
2 “ “ “ “ 'Boiled
10 bbls Tanner'sOil,
2 “ Fine Olive Oil.
20,000 lbs White Lead in Oil,
3 Casks Fine Maderia Wine.
3 “ Brown Sherry Wine.
“Pale Sherry.
3 “Fine Brandies.
And all other articles to be found in a large Drug Estabr
lishnient.
Feb. 39,1855. dAw^y.
Valuable Property for Sale.
rpHK subscriber offers his extensive fire-proof Ware
House now in course of erection on White Hal
street for sale. The House will be most admirably ad
apted for a general Commission business, having large
accommodations for the siorage of Cotton, and also
close storage for the New Orleans and Tennessee trade
The building will be ready by the 1st of October.
For particulars apply to myagent, T. Doonan, White-
Hall street c-r to William Barrv, Covington. Ga.
WUXI Ail BARRV.
Atlanta, Sept. 5,1S54. (Sept. 7 wtt
AT A BARGAIN!
Valuable Lands in Clinch County.
F OR Sale a valuable tract of land in Clinch
county, 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 part, at a GREAT BAR
GAIN. For farther particulars address Mrs. M.
A. Blair, Halloca, Georgia, or Wm. Blair, Atlanta
Georgia. Jnn29 (wtf)
DANIEL & COMP’y.,
AT THE SIGN OF THE
“Atlanta Family Store,”
No 13,
WHITEHALL STREET.
X HE subscribers would respectfully inform the
citizens of Atlanta, and all persons trading
to this point, that they are daily receiving and will
endeavour to keep constantly on hand a well-as
sorted stock of FAMILY SUPPLIES. They re
spectfully and politely solicit the patronage of per
sons and families, who may require such articles
as pertain to their Department, and will take
pleasure in waiting upon them. The Principle
upon which they conduct their business being
CASH, they assure all those who may favor them
with a visit that the articles which they may offer
shall be of the heat quality and at cash prices.
GEORGE H. DAXrEL. | LEGNARD H. YOUNG.
Atlanta, March 22, 1855. dawly.
If. JB®®STAsr
Ware-House & Commission Merchant,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
H AVING rented that spacious Fire-
Proof Ware-House, recently erected]
on White-Hall street, will attend to tho
Storage and Sale of Cotton, Com, Lard Bacon,
and all other produce with which ho may be favor
ed. Having had long experience in the general
trade of Georgia, he flatters himself that he can
give satisfaction in the sale of all produce; and
also in the purchase oi all articles which the coun
try may require. T. DOONAN.
December 14,1S54. 69dwtf
Bills on all solvent Banks at par. AU
communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Malinger,
diwly ” Atlanta, Georgia.
Atlanta, August 16.
Cotton.—9@11, extremes.
Exchange, on New York is selling at 1 per cent
premium. On Charleston and Savannah i per
cent.
Bacon.—We quote hog round bricfatlli; Hams
lli to 12J cents. Sides Ribs 11 @11 J ets. Sides
clear 11J to 121. Shoulders 9J to 10 cents.
Laud l.y the hbl. 11@12J cts. leaf.
Iron, Swedes 5i to OJc; English 5 to 5J cents ;
Nails have advanced to C a cts.
Corn is selling at $1,00
Corn Meal, $1,00 to $1,10 cents.
Pork, Hog round, 6J@7 cents.
Beef, By the quarter, 5 to 7 cents.
Sweet Potatoes, 60 to 75 cents per bushel.
Intsn Potatoes, $2 per bushel.
Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, $2.@$2,25
Later from Havana.
New Oreeans, August 12, 1855.—The
United States Mail steamship Gr^gla has
arrived at this port, with Havana dates to
the Stli iust. The news, however, is unim
portant.
The Yellow Fever tu New Orleans.
New Orleans, Aug. 12.—The deaths in ;
the last week iu the city from yellow fever j
were 125, mostly, eai'ly iu the week. The
cured cases amount to 109. It is hoped tho
warm weather will abate the disease.
New York, Aug. 11.—The steamer Em- I
pire City from Aspinwall, has just arrived. ;
She connected at the Isthmus with the I
& PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
{By Authority of the State of Georgia.)
MANAGED, drawn and prizes paid by the
well-known and responsible firm of
GREGORY & MAURY.
Office in Concert Hall—opposite Postoffice
Delivery.
CLASS KO. 195.
To he drawn Thursday, August 1Gth.
Capital prizes, $10,000, 3,000, $2,000, Ac.
Tickets $2.00, halves and quarters in pro
portion.
CLASS 196.
To he drawn Friday, August 17th.
Prize of $12,000, $4,000, $2,500, $1,291, Ac.
jgg* Tickets only $3—shares in proportion.
CLASS 197.
SCOTT’S PATENT
XiXTTXjXH o-xamt
• fORir ARD voir MILL.* -
URO1LV & ANDERSON, Proprietor* of Geor
gia, Alabama, Middle and Eastern Tennessee.
Manufactured at
Anderson’s old established 1
Foundry. Nashville, Tenn. >For Brown A Anderson
And by J. Winship. Atlanta,Ga.)
Orders addressed to ns wiU be promptly sup
plied, and we will fill aU 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 np
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
taching the team, and warranted to grind from8 to
12 bnshels of feed per hour with one horse.
No. 3, at 975, will grind 15 bnshels per hour.
No. 4, at $85, will grind 20 bushels per honr
with two horses.
BROWN A ANDERSON,
No. 40, Market st., Nashville, Tenn.
Apr21,’55. d3twtf.
FOR SALE!
ft
800 Bags Rio Coffee.
25 Hhds. choice N. 0. Sugars.
50 Bbls. Crashed, Powdered and refined Sugars
100 Bbls. prime N. O. Syrup.
50 Bbls. fresh Mackerel.
25 Boxes Cheese.
100 Kegs Nails various sizes.
25 Doz. Painted Pails.
10,000 Libs. Hollow Ware.
With a largo assortment of
Black Smith's Tools, Dry Goods,
Boots & Shoes, Grind-Stones, dec.
Which are offered to tho trade at low rates on ac
commodating terms by J. T DOANE.
Jan. 20, 1855. n34-wtf.
Fine Green and Black. Teas.
MARKED PEKIN TEA CO., N. Y.,
PUT np in J, i and 1 lb. pack
ages, in a superior manner, so as toUg
Iprescrve the fine flavor, and muchftto
more convenient for retailing than large packages.
YOUNG HYSON, GUNPOWDER, IMPERI
AL, SILVER LEAF, GOLDEN CHOP, and
HYSON, OOLONG, PLANTATION, DELI
CIO US NE PLUS ULTRA, ENGLISH
BREAKFAST, HONQUOIS MIXTURE. We
invite orders for the above Teas; a few pounds
may he had to try them, or we will refer to many
merchants in Virginia, North and South Carolina,
Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee, who have sold
the Teas for years. JAS. CASSIDAY A CO.,
150, Front st, Now York.
JOSEPH D. EVANS,] [JAMES CASSIDAY.
July 9, ’55. W3t.
Marietta Advertisements.
Groceries! Groceries! Groceries!
T HE undersigned are now receiving at their store,
eornerof Hunter aud Pryor atg., the stand former
ly occupied by J. E.Williamsi a large and carefully se
lected stock of Groceries, consisting in part of the fol
owing articles.
50 hhds. of New Orleans Sugar,
100 sacks of Rio Coffee,
100 bbls. of New Orleans Syrup,
100 bbls. of Extra Whiskey,
20 tierces of Rice,
50 boxes of Star and Sperm Candles,
25 Cigars,
50 boxes Tobacco, &c.
We intend to keep constantly on hand a heavy stock,
and invite those who are in need of such articles to
give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Feb22wtf. J. J. THRASHER & CO.
Hanleiter’s
Sook, Job and Card Printing Office,
AND
Bools.“Sixxclery t
Cartier of Whitehall and Alabama sis.,
(In the Room formerly known as “Parr’s Hall,”)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
C. R. HANLEITER & CO.,
H aving just added to their
former extensive assort
ment of B 0 0 K and JOB
TYPE, CUTS, 0RNA.
MENTS, Ac., a very large
variety of new materials, oj
the latest styles, together with
one of Hoe’s celebrated
Cylinder Presses,
are more fully prepared than heretofore, to give
dispatch to all orders for work in theirlinc—which
they will execute in the best style of the art, at
fair prices for Cash.
Particular attention paid to the execution of
FINE WORK for Railroad and other Joint Stock
Companies, Transportation Agents, Banks, Col
leges and Schools, Attorneys, Public Officers,
Merchants, and others.
Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars,
Cards, Promissory Notes, Blank Deeds, Checks
Way Bills, Programmes, Hand and Show Bills
Posters, Ac., executed at short notice.
jes- Printing in Gold and Silver Bronze,
and FaxctXolored Inks, or on Vellum, Satin,
Muslin, *c.| done in beautiful style.
Having likewise connected a
Book-Bindery 1
with their Printing Establishment, they are pre
pared to execute orders for every description of
work in that department—including RULING
and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING—in a
stylo superior to any ever before done in this sec
tion of the State. Their Tools being all new and
of the latest patterns, their Stock of materials the
best the Northern markets afford, and their work
men equal to any in the South, they feel confident
of their ability to give entire satisfaction, and
consequently hsvtso hesitancy in soliciting the
patronage of their friends and the public.
^S®,Ordors for work, in either department of
their business, from any part of Georgia and
neighboring States, will meet with prompt atten
tion.
New Bookstore.
THE subscriber having recently re-
pleniscd his large and well selected
stock of B 0 OKS AND ST A TI ON
ES Y, would respectfully invite all who wish to
purchase to be sure and call at the new Bookstore,
on Whitehall street, two doors above the Post
Office, as his terms cannotfail 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.]
SALTUS & CO., 7 Beaver St, N. York, offer for
sale in large or small quantities, their celebrated
Peru Hammered Charcoal Iron, quality superior
to Swedes; sizes from f square to 12xjt thick, in
cluding all sizes Rolled Iron. Horse Shoe, Nail
Rods, Rivet Iron, Bands, Scrolls, Hoop, Nut and
Oval Iron, Slit Shapes, (imitation Swedes) Bliste
red and (L) Steel, Plough Iron and Moulds, all of
the first quality, and superior to any iron made.
Have also on hand a full assortment of English
common and refined Sheet and Swedish Iron, all
at lowest market rates. June 29. (w3m)
Fresh Arrivals!
At Seogo effi A-totoott’s
Commodious, Fire-proof Ware-house,
ATLANTA, GA.
300 sacks choice Superfine Flour.
30,000 lbs prime Hog Round Bacon.
50 Sacks good Superfine Flour
100 Boxes star and adamantine candles at greatly
reduced prices.
50 Kegs extra refined family lard.
20 bbls Sngar
100 sacks Prime Rio Coffee.
5 " Old Gov. Java.
10 Boxes “ Bar soap, at 6} cents, per lb.
100 Bbls and half bbls New andold Lard.
300 pounds Live Geese Foathers.
Also, a good supply of Corn, corn-meal, Rice,
dried Fruit, Domestic Shirting, (very low) Osna-
Durgs, Factory-Yarns, tc.
Atlanta, May 29th 1855. tf.
Practice of Surgery.
Drs. Smith & Ramsay
B EG leave to inform tho 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 it3 remarkable facilities for living, point to is
as a most desirable place for the invalid. Person-
wishing Surgical aid can always find cotnfortabl-
quarters. Wc devote especial attention to diseaset
of the Eye and Ear, also, te the usual surgical ails
ments, such as stone in the bladder and all injuc
ries requiring surgical aid.
Feb 22, 1855. wly.
New Goods!
1 HAVE now in store a large stock of DRY
GOODS, adapted to the Spring and Summer
trade, that I will sell at prices corresponding with
the times. A call and an examination is solicited.
I can and will sell as low as any one for tho same
pay. J. T. DOANE.
May 10, 1855. (wtf.
GEOROE D. RICE,
Attomoy ot Ijow,
Marietta, Georgia,
W ILL practice in tho following counties: Cobh,
Paulding, Cherokee, DeKalb, Campbell,
and Forsyth.
Also, in the Supreme Court of Georgia, and in
the United States District. Court For the Northern
District of Georgia. jan ltf
~ J. E, SKELTON,
Attorney at .Law,
Marietta, Georgia jan. 1
O. CHASTAIN, CITY AUCTIONEER—J. W. MURPHY.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION^ OUSE,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
The undersigned, having opened the above
house, will sell all articles consigned to their care
at the usual rates of commission.
CHASTAIN <fc MURPHY.
References—R. A. Johnson, W. Root, Marietta;
W. Kay, Atlanta; C. n. Johnson, Griffin,
jan 16
S. LAWRENCE,
Attorney at L a w
MARIETTA, GEO.
JAME S foitDAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia.
jan 16
J. II. WEAVER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia.
jan 1—ly
W. J. CHASTAIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia.
jan 1—ly
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO..
SUCCESSORS TO CRANE A IIOI.COM UE,
Wholesale Grocers,
189,190 and 191, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
NATHAN E. BENTON,
Attorney at Law,
MARIETTA, GEO.,
R EFERS to Baker & Wilcox, Barrett & Carter,
Augusta—James II. Carter .1 Co., Savannah
—Perry Spencer, Columbus, Ga. jan l-ly
JOSEPH E. BR0WK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CANTON, GEO.,
Will practice in tbc counties of Cass, Cherokee,
Cobb, Forsyth, Gilmer, Lumpkin, Paulding and
Whiteficld. jan 1-1S55.
D R. N. H. CAMPBELL, Botonic <nri Eclectic
-Vedicol Reform Practitioner.—Ilis 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.
'iSa,. Office aud residence, Cherokee street, at
Dr. Bcliengcr’s old stand.
Marietta, May 11:1S55.
Marietta Advertisements.
DR. CHARLIES CUMMINGS, '
L ATE of the city of New Orleans, retpeetfolhr
informs the citizens of Atlanta and surround
ing country that he has located hie office in the
now and commodious Drag Store of Drs. Smith A
Ezzard, corner of Concert Hall, for the purpose of
practicing the various departments of his profes
sion, and hopes to enlist the confidence of hie
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 agravated and malignant forms; and
more especially yellow fever, oholera, typhoid fe
ver, scarlatina Ac.; and all those contageons dis
eases^ peculiar to a denesjpopulation, as the more
recent portion of his professional career has con
fined him to the treatment ef those fatal maladies
n the cities of Mobile and New Orleans.
Atlanta, Ga., April I6,’55. dtwtjanl’56.
Examiner and Republican copy till Jan.
1st. 1856.
BUILDING HARDWARE!
Tools, &c. &c.
I HAVE constantly on hand a large stock of Building
and other Hardware, consisting in part of
HINGES of nearly ail kinds, wrought and cast, such as
Butts, Rook and Eye-strap, blind, gate and other Hinges.
LOCKS—Knob Locks; stock, mortice, barn door, stoor
lioor, desk, trunk, pad, drawer, chest, cupboard, ward
robe! and other Locks. Also, extra Keys.
LATCHES—Knob Latches, thumb, gate and other
Latches. Bolts, &c.
NAILS—Wrought and cut Nails, 3d to 20d, such as
hinge Nails, lathing, Hooring, ceiling, shoe and other
Nails.
GI-ASS—Window Glass, from G by 8 to 24 by SO inches,
and can cut to fit any intermediate size wanted, for pic-
ure frames, show cases, &c.
PAINTS—White Lead, chrome green and yellow, blue,
red, black, brownandothercolors, also, the snow white
Zinc Paint now so much used and giving universal sat
isfaction.
TOOli-—Planes, Augurs, Chisels, Squares, Draw
Knives, Hammers, Braces and Bitts, Plumbs aud Levels,
Rules, Bench Screws, Ac.
FARMERS TOOLS—Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks
Hoes, Chains, Wagon Boxes, &c.
IRON—A large assortment of Tyro, Horse-shoe, Band,
Round, Square, and other Iron, and many other arti
cles too tedious to mention,
mar 14 WILLIAM ROOT.
Dr. WM. TELL SKELTON,
Resident Dental Snrgeon
R ESILIENCE and office on Cassvillc st., near the Pub
lic Sqr., opposite the Howard House. By their re
quest and permission lie is authorized to refer to the
following gentlemen:
Hon. C. J. McDonald, J. B. Blackwell, Esq.
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. II. Moore, Esq. Hon. J. R. J. Daniel. •*
I keep at my office a tine tooth powder and toothache
drops of my own make, with a selection of English
brushes, &c.
The following charges for operations will be strictly
adlierred to:
Plugging teeth with gold, each, $1 50
“ '* tin roil, 75
Extracting 11 1 00
“ “ for children, (first teeth) 50
“ “ servants. 50
Separating by filing, or the India Rubber process, 50
Inserting 5 0$
Cleaning and treatment, from $1 00 to $5 00.
Operations for the poor, gratis.
Examinations ami advice for allgratis.
All o/Krations warranted.
Marietta, June 2. WM. TELL SKELTON.
Marietta Adverhsements.
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Col. A. V. HBCMBY, A. M-, fiipntetmdrat sad Praba-
mr of MathtmattCb
Capt. SAMUEL JONS. V. 8, A., Commander of Cadets,
and Proferaor of Enriaenins.
Mr. V. H. MANGET, ProfessorofTreneb, History, te.
Mr. W. H. HUNT, A. M., Professor of Chenlstry and
English Literature.
Mr. J. 8. GOODWIN, Professor of Drawing.
Capt. W. T. BLACK, Assistant Prof, of Mathematics.
Cadet R. S. CAMP, Assistant Teacher.
A. CONNELL, M. D., Snrgeon.
The Institution is under the direction and 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 of four six pounder Brass pieces and two
twelve qonnder Howitzers.
TheSup -
ates of Wi
experience as Officers and Teachers, the public may be
assured that the Government, discipline and coarse of
studies of the Institution will be strictly enforced.
TERMS.—Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Mu
sic and all other contingent expenses, per session, of
five months, in advance, $112.60.
Surgeon’s fee per annum, $5,00.
Persons desiring further information, can obtain a
copy of the Regulations by addressing the Superinten
dent, or any member of the Board of Trustees.
ANDREW J. HANSELL, Secretary.
Marietta, Georgia, April, 1856. ap 18
he Superintendent and the Commandant aroGndn-
i of west Point, and as both of them have had long
Bounty Land Pension Claims of Wid
ows and Orphans.
mHE undersigned having associated themselves to-
-*■ gether in the proeeention of Bounty Land claims of
widows and orphans, Ac., would announce to the pub
lic, that having prepared themselves with all the nec
essary blanks, together with the law regulating tke
above mentioned claims, and also, having made ar
rangements with competent agents at Washington city,
are prepared to prosecute successfully any of the above
mentioned claims, with promptness and dispatch.
Applicants will be advised of the highest prices paid
for Land Warrants. N. B. GREEN.
Marietta, April 11. W. PHILLIPS.
DRS. CONNELL &. CI.ELEND,
Hvae this Jay 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. 20tli, 1S55.
A
DR. E. T. 3ETZE,
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 2S
A CARD.
D R. A. M. SABAL,respectfully tenders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Marietta
and its vicinity. He maj - be found at all hours,
when not professionally engaged, at his office, over
E. P. Webster's Drug Store. Gin mar 28
HOWARDIPOUSE,
Marietta, Georgia,
T. STEPHENS, Proprietor.
Garden Seeds.
A Fresh supply of seasonable seeds—Late beans,
Drumhead cabbage Ac., Ac. Just received
and for sale by T. W. WEST.
June 16. dtf 'Whitehall street.
Daguerrean Gallery.
THE most sacred or appro
priate gift from one friend on
relative to another is the por
trait, ‘'the living likeness of
of the loved and lost.” We know not at what
moment we may bo callled away, therefore the
present time should be improved. The most ac
curate and beautiful portraits are now taken at
GEO. J. GABLE S DAGUERREAN
GALLERY,
over the store of J. J. NORTHCUTT A CO-
North side the square. Entrance next door to
W. J. Kilby’s Clothing Store, Marietta. Entire
satisfaction given to all or no charge.
Please call and see specimens. Prices as low
as the lowest in town.
Marietta, July C, ’55. wtf.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
»G
CANTON, GEO.
•DEFERENCE—Colonel J. E. Brown, Canton; ] b'liambres,
NEW SPRING GOODS.
piLE undersigned, having just received their Spring
* Goods, feel confident that they can offer to the pub
lic of Marietta and its vicinity, a stock of
Fancy aud Staple Dry Goods!
Unrivalled for beauty and quality.
Those wishing to test the fact will please call
and examine their well selected stock of Lace Collars,
Sleeves. Bands, Swiss and Cambric ditto and Chemisetts,
striped and dotted Muslins, silk and figured Tissues and
Garages, colored Jaconets and Lawns, Ginghams
LX Gen. A. J. Hansell, C. J.
Irwin, Col. D. Trice, Mariett:
Cassvillc.
McDonald, Judp
W. T. Wofford,
ap 18—ly
D R. G. TENNENT offers his professional ser- •
vices to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity, i
Office on the southeast side of Square, in the old
Post Office building.—Reference—Drs. M. G. \
Slaughter, and Hardy & Buss. mar 14
Slula Water, Xoila Water.
We arc now drawing Soda Water, with a large
variety of the choicest Syrups, some of which arc
now und of delightful flavor.
ap 11 E. P. WEBSTER, Drug’st A Ap’y.
Wat dies amt Jewelry.
A. D. Rcede, west side of the Square, Marict- i
ta, Ga., respectfully offers his well selected stock, j
consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, and agon- '
oral assortment of articles usually kept in his line,
at tho lowest possible prices for i
Parasols, Bonnets and Mantillas.
Ivory, linen aud paper Fans, Hosiery and Gloves of
all kinds, bleached and unbleached Shirt
ings. Sheetings, Ac. Also,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Caps!
Ami a large and choice selection of
Ready made Clothing!
F 012 SPH IN G AND S UMMER.
All of which we pledge ourselves to sell low ilown for
cash. Coine and see.
march *28, 1JAMMET & SIMPSON.
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, I Fannin,
Fulton, I Lumpkin, | Paulding,
Cass, I Cherokee, j Floyd,
Pickens, | Gilmer, | Whitefield.
Especial attention bestowed in the securing and
collecting of claims.
ANDREW HANSELL.] ARCA’D N. SIMPSON,
jan 1, 1855.
H. B. WALLACE,
R ESPECTFULLY gives notice to the citizens
of Marietta and the public, that he is prepar
ed to undertake Brick Work, Stone Masonry and
Plastering. His contracts will 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
Drags and Medicines.
UAYING a very large assortment of DrugB and Medi-
cines on hand, I would call the attention of the
public to a few leading articles. My stock in this line
includes almost every article usually kept in the up-
country, and many patent medicines not generally
found out of the larger cities.
PATENT MEDICINES.
Townsend’s Sarpariila
Sand’s do
John Bull’s do
Risley’s do
Arabian Liniment,
Oxygenated Bitters,
Carter’s Spanish Mixture,
Perry Davis genuine Pain
Killer,
Hebrew Plaster,
Graffenburg Medicines,
Dr. Jayne’s Medicines,
Dr. Rose’s do
Londen&Co’B.do
Mustang Liniment,
Radway’s Ready Relief,
Cherry Pectoral,
Dysentery Cordial,
Itch Ointment,
Pryor’s Pile Ointment,
Hay’s Linment.
And many others too tedious to mention, most of which
I sell to dealers at Charleston prices by the dozen, for
cash.
Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully prepared.
All kind of Family Medicines of the best quality con-
stantly on hand.
Perfumery and Fancy Soaps, a good assortment; also,
Cooking Extracts, and Essences of superior quality;
Yeast Powders; super. Carbonate of Soda ; su
perior Salaratns, Tartaric Acid, Hops, &c.;
superior Spices, pnre ground Cinna
mon, Cloves, Ginger, Mustard,
Pepper,
STARCH AND CANDLES,
Yellow Soap, Starch
Polish, Blue Starch, Fig
Blue, Sal Soda, and Potash,
CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID,
PAINTS AND OILS,
Blue, black, red, green, yellow, and other colored Paint,
dry or ground in oil, and neatly put up in tin cases, so
as to carry safe. Particular attention paid to the
paint business
WINDOW GLASS.
I keep a very large stock of Glass on band, from the
smallest size to 24 by 36 inches, and will cut to suit
picture frames, show cases, &c. Remember this.
Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to,
and the goods put up so as to go safe, either by rail-
road, stage or wagon, provided the cash is sent with the
order. ap 25 WILLIAM ROOT
Welch & York,
West Side of the Public Square and next
door to Northcut's Old Stand,
/“VFFER to their old friends, customers and others, a
good assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry
Gowlli on their usual accommodating terms and rea
sonable.. prices. Jan. 31,1855—ly
He gives his own personal attention to repair- ; tor yourselves !
HAT AND CAP STORE.
J. TAYLOR is now opening a fresh stock
of fashionablo HATS, CAPS & BONNETS,
Next door to Laws he <(• Bro’s Jewelry Store,
YVhitchall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
TAYLOR’S HAT & CAP EMPORIUM.
J UST RECEIVED, and opening, tho 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
ing all kinds of Watches anil Jewelry.
jrss- All kinds of Hair Work made to order.
MRS. C. REMINGTON,
MILLINER,
And Dealer in Bounds, Ribbons, <£• Flowers.
Also, Manufacturer of Dresses, Cloaks and Man- ]
tillas, of the most approved styles,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Cassvillc st., opposite the Howard House. j
nov 10—ly
FARMERS’ SUPPLIES,
I j' A. DOBBS is now receiving and opening a
J. large stock of Staple, and Fancy Dry Goods.
Also a larger lot of Roots ami Shoes, than is usu
All kinds of Fur Skins bought.
J. TAYLOR.
Atlanta, April 25, 1S55. (dAwly)
Spring and Summer Goods.
T HE subscribers take this method of inform
ing their friends and customers that they arc
now receiving a beautiful assortment of Spring
aud Summer Goods, consisting of the following, viz:
HOOTS AND SHOES.
Crockeryware and Hardware.
SADDLERY AND CUTLERY.
HATS CAPS Ac,
1-4, 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
John L. Stephens, which brought down To bc dravm Saturday, August 18th, 1855.
Irl A-iY AAA * !J L* 1. z.1. - TA ....
81,070,000 in gold, of which the E.
brings 8900,000 to this port.
City Prizes $4,250, $1,300, $600, $300, Ac.
Tickets $1 shares in proportion.
Sales close at 2 o’clock on tho day of each draw-
All communications strictly confidential. Or
ders by mail will receive prompt attention, and
copies of the drawn numbers forwarded to pur
chasers when desired. GEO. L. BOOTH.
March 17. dtwly.
Yellow Fever at Norfolk and Ports
mouth.—The report of the Board of Health
Liquors.—French Brandy, $2,50 to $3,60 per ' at Norfolk, for the twenty-four hours ending
gallon: Domestic 50 to 75c. Peach do. Si te 125 Friday at 2 p. M„ shows seventeen new
cents. Whiskey 45 to jO cents; Gin 50 to <>0: *: . . . ! ,
Rum GO to 65 cents. ‘ cases in hospital and seven deaths. The
Wheat.—Good will bring $1 per bushel. I cases all came from the infected district,
BuTTWtT'countt’y, 1 2^2*5 cen"ts. Goshen, 35 cts. and o11 tbe deatlls save one were persons' [By Authority of the State of Alabama.]
per pound. Tenn. Butter, 12i to 20 by the Kog. | removed from Barry’s row.
The Herald says that at the burning of!
Barry's row, the firemen were present to '
protect adjoining property, hut did not at-
j tempt to extinguish the row. There were i
i twelve tenements in all, and they were in-
71.
Sugar, Fair N. 0. Sugar, by hhd.
Prime “ “ “ S.
Choice “ “ “ S to 9.
Syrup, N. O. by hbl. 40 to 45 cts. gal.
Extra Whiskey “ 50 “ 44
Star Candles per box 261 23 44 lb.
No. 1 Rio Coffee by sack 11V to 121c. “ “
Gunnv 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.
AUGUSTA, August 15.
Cotton.—Our market has undergone no changv
for several days.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Kay
; sured in the “ Mutual ” for §3,200.
A subscription for the sufferers by the
i fever, was started in Norfolk, on Friday
morning, and in less than two hours §2,200
was raised. The Herald thinks the amount
will reach §3,000. A ‘Howard’ associa*
' tion’is to be organized more efficiently to
aid the sick. The new cases of fever are of
| a mild manageable type. The provisions
are becoming scarce, and it will not he long
. It Ramsay, or to Dr. U. A. Ramsay, arc here- says the Herald, before some of the afHic-
by, notified, that, having purobasedall their inter- j ted will be suffering from starvation,
cat in their late business as Uruggists, together i $
with the books of accounts, notes, Ac., duo them, t * 'Lf _ “ T” haTe ^ alD °°T
payment of the same must be made alone to us. 1 COIUing uptothe Quarantine ground,
SMITH A EZZARD. and tliere receiving passengers from the
March 23, 1355. dAwly. j ferry lwat.—Richmond Despatch, lith inst.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY.
LOTTERY.
Conducted on the Havanaplan.
GRAND SCHEME!
Class T.
TO BE DRAWN THE 22d OF AUGUST, 1855.
$60,000-*»
1 Prize of
....$.15000 is
120,00
5,000 is
5.000
1 Prize ...
4^000 is
3,000
1 Prize
3.000 is
2.000
1 Prize
2,000 is
1.500
1 Prize ••••
•* 1.500 is
1,200
1 Prize ....
1,100 is
1,100
5 Prizes
1.000 is.....
5.000
10 Prizes....
600 ifi
5,000
10 Prizes....
120 is
1.2C0
100 is
2,500
501 Prizes amounting to
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
^-Tickets $10—Halves $5.00—Quarters $2 50.
Every prize drawn at each drawing
Bills on solvent hanks taken at par. All commuicn-
tions strictly confidential.
SAU'L SWAN, Agent,
At the Bronze Lions, Montgomery, AU.
$S»Orders for tickets received by the agent of the
FortjGaines Academy Lottery, Atlanta, Ga.
C. R. II. returns his grateful thanks to his
friends and the public for their past generous pat
ronage, and would most respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of tho same to tho new firm.
Atlanta Ga. July 6th, 1855. (dAwly.)
New Candy Manufactory
-AND-
mm A.M.C3RV9
OPPOSITE THE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HE subscriber would inform the citizens of At
lanta and vicinity that be has constantly on
hand, at his Confectionery and Baking eetablish-
inent, all kinds of
Confections, Pastries, Fruits, &c
He is also prepared to furnish every description
of plain and ornamental Cakes, for weddings or
parties, at short notice, and on accommodating
terms.
Imported wines and brandies of all descriptions
for medical purposes, kept always on hand. Also,
genuine Spanish Cigars, and choice chewing To
bacco—together with a large assortment of Toys,
Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac.
Having recently returned from the North, where
be laid in a fine stock of Fancy Articles and eve
ry thing necessary for carrying on his candy man
ufactory, he would inform county dealers that he is
prepared to furnish candies at wholesale at 17
cents per pound.
Orders accompanied with the cash or good city
references promptly attended to.
D. VALENTINO.
Atlanta, Nov. 30th 184. [dtw-ly.
Negroes.
THE subscriber will purchase for his own use,
not on speculation, about 20 likely negroes. Call
at Simpson’s Law Office, or at the Atlanta Hotel.
A. B. McAFEE.
May25,’55. d*w3m.
J UST received a fresh supply of Burning Fluid
and Camphene. T. W. WEST.
SLOAN & OATMAN,
DEALERS IN
Italian, Egyptian & American
S’X'jM.VMJALXE.'V
AND EAST TENNESSEE MARBLE.
T 0 S E S,
Marble Mantels
AND
jFtmUstiiua JHfivDlc.
All orders promptly filled.
^^.Ware rooms opposite Georgia Railroad De
pot, Atlanta, Go. Mch6,1855-dAwly.
ally kept in this market. A great variety of La- i Fancy linen Drills, Fanners’ Drills, and a beauti
ful assortment for little boys
French, English and American Calicoes, the col
ors of every piece wurranted
French, English and Scotch printed Cambrics.
French printed Organdies
White, black, pink and bluo plain Crape de Paris
Plain white, blue, pink and black ShaUys
A few patterns of handsomo Grenadines
—ALSO—
A beautiful assortment of Summer Silks.fiibbuns,
Bonnets, Dress. Trimmings, Swiss
and Jaconet Trimmings.
All of which will bo sold low for cash, and prompt to
paying customers, who pay once a year which will
! dies’, Misses’ and Children’s Boot? and Shoes. A
| fine stock of Hats and Caps, Hardware, Cutlery,
tic. Also a handsome stock of Saddlery, with an
extensive stock of Family Groceries, consisting of ;
i Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Cheese, Tobacco,
Ac., Ac., which I offer at unusually low prices for I
; cash or barter.
: ^!£g,Bc sure and call at the socoud door from
i tho northeast corner of the public square, where I \
j will take pleasure in exhibiting my stock of goods, :
and feel assured that I will gain your confidence, .
nad have your custom. [no8] E. A. DOBBS.
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
W ILLIAM J. KIRBY would inform his friends and j be required in every case, except under circnm-
customer? that he lias just received his Spring | stances of misfortune. We find tho long credit
and Summer Clothing, consisting in j>arLof Cloth. Cash system not only destroying tlie credit of til© mer-
I marett, Queen's Clotli, Drab d*ete, Alspaca and Linen
Coats, Caps, Italian and Linen Pants, and cjnitea van©- j
: ty of Vests, and gent's furnishing goods, all of which j
; will be sold very cheap for cash. All are invited to call
and examine before buying elsewhere, a Due lot of
i Clothes, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which will be made
! in the latest style and at short notice.
I Catting and repairing done as usual.
| A good lot of Trimmings on hand and for s:» It*low down.
All of my old customers indebted tome for the past
Important to Farmers.
Wheat! Wlteat!! Wlieat!!!
^~^NE dollar and ten cents a bushel will bc paid j ye:ir, will iio me both a favor and simple justice,' by
for good dry wheat delivered at the Mills by
the 25th of August. W. G. PETERS.
August 9th, 1855. (diw2w)
•atly
April II, 1S55.
INFIRMARY.
T HE undersigned have opened, in the city of Atla
ta, an Infiinnary, for the reception of patients 1
boring under medical or surgical disease.
An intelligent nurse and faithful servants will be i
constant attendance, and will give tlieir attention to
the sick at all hours, day and night, when required.
The surgical department will be under the control of
W. F. WESTMORELAND, who will give prompt atten
tion to injuries, and every variety of disease requiring
snrgicaloperations.
The usual fees adopted by the physicians of the city
will be charged, with fifteen cents per day for board. &c.
Planters and others sending negroes may rest assured
J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D.
Atlanta, April 24,1855. dAwly
system nol only destroying
chants, butruinou3 to the formers. Such being the
care, how much better off would wo all now bc, if
tho 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
bo in point of pecuniary matters in this Bection of
country. Very respectfully,
April 4 J. J. NORTHCUTT
calling and settling their accounts, a-
] need of money.
TO THE PUBLIC.
i THE subscriber is just receiving from New 1
] York, a new and complete stock, consisting of j
j Cooking, Parlor, and office stoves ! Bright Japan- j
! edand plain Tin Ware, wooden and Hollow ware, i
j House Furnishing Goods Ac., consisting in part
j of the following:
| Steak and Hash dishes, Dish and Plate Covers, i
j 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, Molasses
that they will be properly attended to, and if after an ’ Cups, Cake.Pans, Lard and Oil Lamps, Lanterns,
examination it be determined that there is no prospect 1 Dust Pans, Spittoons, Waiters and Tea Trays,
of relief, they wUl besent homewithonta^cimrge. , Shovel and Tongs Brass and Wire Fenders, Din-
ner Bells, Coffee 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
O CHASTAIN has moved back to his old stand
• on Cherokee street, four doors from eornerof
Public Square, ill arietta. Those wanting SAD
DLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS, or BUG
GIES TRIMMED, would do well to cull and ex
amine his work. All orders promptly executed
in tho neatest style. He has employed the best
Saddle Maker in this country, and all work war
ranted. feb 16—ly.
Atlanta Cigar Store.
T HE subscriber has just received a fine lot ot articles useful to housekeepers.
CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGARS, which ' ' -
he offers for sale, by wholesale and retail, at the
lowest market prices. He respectfully informs his
friends, the public and country merchants that they
would do well to call and examine his stock, and
he feels assured in saying that he wUl not fail 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, 1355. apr26,d&w6m.
A fine assortment of Pistols, Ac., such as Colt’s
Repeater, Allen’s self-cocking and Revolving Pis
tols, Allen’s sclf-eoeking Rifles, Pouches and
shot belts, Powder flasks, Caps, Powder, shot Ac.
iSSL- Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Roof
ing, Guttering, and all Job work, in our lino done
at short notice and warranted.
W. L. WADSWORTH.
No. 2, Howard Row, Marietta. jan 24-tf.
STAGS LINS,
FROM MARIETTA TO CANTON,
Via Noonday and Woodstock,
The Stages on this route leave Marietta to
Canton onMondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,soon
after the arrival of tho 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 wUl find on this line 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 and promptly conveyed from either end
of tho 1 Public patronage is most respeotful-
ly solici. ...I —Stage office in Marietta at the Fletch
er Hou -. and at the Montery House, Canton.
A. R. WHITE.
J. M. Watson, Agent.
jan 1, 1855.jan 24
To tlte Public.
rr»HE subscriber^ thankful for past favors, is liappy to
inform his friends and the public generally, that he
is still at the old stand on Roswell street, where he is
prepared to make and repair Carriages, Wagons, &c.—
Blacksmithing done in all its branches with neatness
and dispatch. All work warranted to give satisfaction.
Always on hand a few choice Buggies.
$9* Strict attention paid to Horse-shoeing.
Jan 26—ly HUMPHREY REID.
The Marietta Hotel and Furniture
FOR SALE.
I WILL sell to the highest bidder on tbe first
Tuesday in September next, in the city of Ma
rietta, the above valuable property and furniture.
Sold as tho property of the estate of G. S. Ogles
by dee’d. Titles unquestionable.
Terms : One fourth cash. The balance to bc
divided into three equal annual instalments. Sale
directed by the will of said Oglesby.
For furniture information, apply to my Attor
neys, Hansell and Simpson, at Marietta, or the
undersigned, at Albany Georgia.
D. A. VAS0N,
Ex’r of G. S. Oglesby.
June 21, 1855. (wtlsept)
Carriage Trimming ft 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-
folly solioits 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
C. T. «T. I*. Dupree,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
General Agents
For tbe purchase ana sale of
Georgia and Tennessee Produce.
Unquestionable and independent facilities—necessary
references. Particular and personal attention to all
business entrusted will meet with attention, persever
ance and promptitude.
Remittances or small advances made on all goods
consigned to our order at consignee’s order.
Corner of Hill and Broadway and next door to M. C.
Williams A Co., W. S. Hill street, Griffin, Ga.
Griffin, Jan. 6,1855 d86*w33tf.
E. M. & A. W. ALLEN,
RESIDENT DENTISTS,
MARIETTA GEORGIA. i „ , - -—
PERSONS requiring tho aid of Dental art and 1 fo^or °l c 1 lock at ni * ht
A skill, either for tho ^reservation of the natu- ! Sin S le Tickets, 10 cents. 12 for $1.
J. W. BACON.
NOTICE.
THE subscriber has fitted up a Shower and
-1 Plunge
BATHING HOUSE,
at his Tannery, near the Tucker Spring. It is
0 A. BBL8. of WHISKEY just received and for
ZO sale by W. W. ROARK.
A skill, either for tho preservation of tho natu
ral teeth, tho removal of them when necessary, or
their replacement with beautiful artificial substi
tutes, arc invited to call at our Dental office, where
wc are prepared to furnish ocular demonstration
of our ability to perform all that is expected of
tho Dentist.
A superior quality’of Tooth powder, Brushes,
and detergent washos for diseased gums, always
on hand.
Professional advice gratis, and all operations
warranted.
Office in Snider’s building, up stairs, op
posite the Howard House. may 2
Marietta, June 29, 1855.
(wflm)
_ STOLEN,
PROM the stable of the Oxfcrd Hotel, on Wed-
I- nesday night tho I8th inst., a large DAPPLE
GRAY HORSE, in good order, fresh shod; finely
arched neck, had a small scab on the wethen,
from a hurt by the harness saddle. Works well in
harness; walks, trots and lopes well. Information
addressed to the subscriber at Oxford, Go., will be
thankfully received, and informant liberally re-
J0HN T. GROVES.
warded.
July 19, 1355.
dfltWtf
EDWARD P. WEBSTER,
(SUCCESSOR TO DR. G. TENNENT,)
gsmolesatt anti Retail
DRUGGIST,
No. 1 Colonade Place, Marietta, Geo.
W OULD respectfully call the attention of the citi
zens of Marietta, Fbysicians and Planters to his
extensive and carefully selected stock of
Freeh Drags. Medicines and Chemicals.
PHT81CUXB,
Supplied with the purest French, English and Ameri
can chemicals. Surgical, Dissecting and Amputating
Instruments, Lancets, Forceps, Cupping Instruments,
Medical Bags, Tresses, Supporters, Ac., Ac.
P1ASTES8
Supplied with Paints, Dye Stuffs, Fresh Garden Seeds,
Medicine chests, ke., Ac.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
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
Every article sold warranted pare, fresh and genuine.
Physicians’ prescriptions carefully compounded from
drags of warranted purity, at any honr of the day or
night. The attention of
THX LADIKS
Is respectfully solicited to his extensive assortment of
Toilet articles, consisting in part of French and Amer
ican Colognes, Enbin’s and Piver’s Extracts, Mongnet’s
and Coudray’s Toilette Powders, Towder boxes, puffs,
hair, tooth, nail and cloth brushes ; also a fine lot of
flesh brushes, all of which will be sold at reduced pri
ces. French Bandolines for arranging the hair beau
tifully ; genuine Macassar and Bear’s Oil, hair tonic,
hair dye, court plaster, tooth powder, tooth wash, tri-
eopherons,, together with a great quantity of fancy
goods too numerous to mention. Please give me & call
5nd examine for yourselves.
N. B. Pore old Brandies and Wines for Medical par*
poses.
Iced Soda Water, with a variety of Syrnps.
As we confine ourselves strictly to the drag business
alone, we shall always keep everything in our line of
business, and of the very best qualities. Persons pur
chasing any article of ns can depend upon it being
pnre and genuine. We prepare all onr medicines, and
therefore can warrant them as being prepared accord
ing to the U. S. Pharmacopeia.
Onr stock is large and well assorted. We shall al
ways keep a good supply of
White Lead pnre, Copal Tarnish No. 1,
do do No. 1, do do do 2,8
White Zinc No. 1, do do do 3,
Window Glass, Coach do
8X10—10X12 and all other Japan do
sizes, Leather do
Linseed Oil, Demar do (white)
Train do Sand Paper, assorted,
Sperm do Patty and Glue,
Neats foot OU, Pnsuce Sterne,
Turpentine Spirits, Bine Smalts,
Camphene, Brown do
Burning Fluid,
Paint Brashes, (all sixes)
Varnish do do
Whitewash Brashes, (all sizes)
Sweeping, dusting, scrubbing,* horse,v blacking
brashes Ac.
Harking brashes, Sash tool, Camel hair pencils.
Gold Leaf.
SBver do
Bine Stone. Copperas, Madder, Logwood.
Spanish Indigo, Chalk, Alum Turpentine Soap,
White soap, Adamantine Candles,
Olive Oil beat 2q Bottles,
Starch, white and Une,
Fluid lamps and Wicks,
Cream Tartar Supercarbonate Soda, Tartaric Acid,
Yeast Powder,
Old Castile Soap,*., Ac.
Red Lead. Lithane, Praia. Bine, Vermillion
Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Spanish Btowm.
^ ^VenetianBed, YelkmOeiut, #hftS*>lto. ^