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Pmwbcsx or the Fxrr.fi. At Notrouc and
Pohmocti.—W6 ntnet (Ml ^tlw Rich*
•oadDwpatofa, of Monday 3d inat., th« fol-
lflVIM * a
Tho account* from tb* infected ciiie* ue
of a mote nraliutcholj character. In Nor
folk, on Friday, there were forty burial*,
And nine death* after the lint was*made up.
The Augusta, Saturday evening, brought
up several persons who hail gone down to
tend the sick, some of them having yielded
to the earnest advice of physicians, who as-
gurnd them that to remain was almost cer
tain death.
Oar informant, who left Norfolk Satur
day, says that the state of things there is
truly appalling. While walking on of the
principal streets, he saw a man lying on a
cellar cap, in almost the agony of death,
with no one in sight. A little further ou he
saw a child r ish screaming from a house,
and upon going in, found that one of her
parents had just died, and the other was ly
ing on a bed of death.
Fever in Portsmouth.—The Portsmouth
Tratutrrxpt has the following review of his
field of misfortune for 4 days:
500 patient* were visited in town, inclu
ding new cases, on Wednesday. On Tues
day, 13 deaths, 11 on Wednesday- -as re-
ivrted by the attending physicians. On
Thursday, 550 visited—*1 new cases.—
The deaths as reported bv authority were
13 to town and 14 at the 0. S. Navy Hospi
tal. making a total of 27. Physicians think
the disease has or is assuming a milder
type.
Our indefatigable Mayor is yet down, but
we trust will pass through the descase aud
be enabled in due time to re-enter upon his
duties. He has been devoted to the service
required of liim.and has nobly cooperated
in the charitable work [which demands the
co-operation of all of us who remain.
Winchester Watts, Bsa., and Dr. Mnu-
pin are entirely recovered. They dined at
the residence of Mr. John 0. Hatton on
Friday. Samuel A. Forbes is dead.
Such tlit personal state of matters, and
although the numl>crof rick does not decrease, yet
we are perhaps now iu 'tetter condition to respond
the necessities of the times, than we hnve been
heretofore.
It appendr the following report of the deaths
-ince the 27th inst i
Tuesday, August 28,
13
Wednesday. “ 29,
11
Thursday, “ 3 n .
17
Total,
41
.Yetc Orb a »«, .Sept. 3.—There were 400 deaths
in this city last week, including 294 from yellow
fever.
X,, r York, Sept. 3.—The Cotton market is
lira: Flour is in active demand at previous prices;
Wheat is unchanged; Corn is active at former rates.
Sru Orl, nn«, Sept. 3-—Fifteen hnndred hales
of new Cotton were sold to-day at previous rates.
Pittsburgh, Aug. 31.—The passenger train
going west from Pittshurg, ran off tho track,
-mashing one car, seriously injuring six passen
gers, and slightly injuring four.
COMMERCIAL.
ATLANTA MARKET.
1 R‘f*rri,d for the Intelligencer, Daily, by SeaQo tf Ab-
boil, Commission Merchants, Atlanta. |
Atlanta, September 4—4 P. M.
Bacon.—Sides 13al4: shoulders 11c; hog round
121 cents.
Land by the bbl. 12J cts., in kegs and cons 14.
Bitter, fresh, 25 c ^ lb.
Corn is selling at 75c.@90c.
Corn Meal, 90c to $1,00 $4 bushel.
Wheat.—Good will bring $1,15 White one
dollar and twenty cents.
Oats, 45 cents, sacked.
Flour.—$7 (§<7 50 per hid.—source.
Fees, 20 cents.
Sweet Potatoes, $1 per bushel.
Cbiceenn,—20 cents eooh—scarce.
Feathers.—35 cents.
Fruit and Vegetables very scarce.
No. 1 Kio Coffee by sack 124 to 13c. TSlb. Java
1C§.
Sugar, Brown 9@ 10c: Clarified 10 @ 11; Loaf
and crushed 124 cents.
Molasses, Cuba 35 a 37 per gal.: New Orleans,
48 per gallon.
Salt. Liverpool sacks plenty, $2,@$2,25.
Star Candles per box 26c Adamantine 26 a 27.
Solar Sperm 33c It).
Beet, Cattle on foot 3@4c lb ; Sheep l to $2
per head. There are also ample stocks of hard
ware, Iron, Hollow ware, dry goods domestics, Ac.
Judicial jCon vet Ion.
The Democratic party of the counties compos
ing the Coweta Circuit nre requested to send del
egates to a Convention to he held in Ncwnan on
the second Monday in September, to nominate a
imdidate for Judge of that Circuit. •»*
[From the Independent Blade.]
Election for Judge of the Superior
Court.
In response to a meeting of tho Democratic
party held in Carrolton recently—in which Dele
gates were appointed lo meet in convention in the
(own of Ncwnan, on 2nd Monday inst. Delegates
trotu the several counties of this Judicial District,
fa- the nomination of a suitable candidate for the
Bench. Col. J. L. Calhoun was called to the
Chair, and J. K. Smith was requested to act as
Secretary.
Resolved, That the Democratic party of Coweta
county be requested to meet in the Court House
on the first Tuesday in September, for the pur
pose of appointing suitable Delegates to attend
aid Convention.
Resalrrd, That the counties of this Judicial
District he requested to send in Delegates to said
convention.
lb solved. That we approve of the precedent set
to; Carroll county in the numhor of Delegates,
ai,4 that five be appointed to attend said conven
tion for each county.
R. talced. That a copy of these resolutions bo
published immediately in the Independent Blade,
and Democratic papers in this District be reques
ted to copy.
Resolved, That each candidate furnish said eon-
veution a statement of his views upon the politi-
al questions that now divide the countv.
J. L. CALHOUN, Ch'm.
.1. B- Smith, Sec.
$125 REWARD!
• RAN AW AY, stolen, or decoyed off by
3ra. some white person, 11 negro woman named
Nancy, 24 years old, copper color, squure
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 suck and
check gingham bonnet. I understand she has a
pass, or is in company with some white man or
womaD.
9100 reward for negro and thief with sufficient
proof to convict, or $25 for the negTO 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. Qw4t~3 Columbus, Qa.
Practice of Surgery.
Drs. Smith & Ramsay
B EG leave to inform the public that they wil
attend strictly to all Surgical Cases sent to
their care, and ample preparation will bo made for
all transient paticnis. The centrality of Atlanta,
aud its remarkable facilities for living, point to is
usa most desirable place for the invalid. Person-
wishing Surgical aid can always find comfortabl-
quartern. We devote especial attention to diseaset
of the Eye and Ear, also, tc the usual surgical ails
merits, such as stone in the bladder and all injue
ries requiring surgical aid.
Feb 22, 1855. wly.
Fresh Garden Seeds.
FULL Assortment of fresh Garden, seed
growth 1854, just received.
J. T. DOANE.
Atlanta, January 20, 1865.n34-wtf.]
A
MEW APfMtMmufct.
Rxwntor’t Bale. M
U ’ 11.1. t— mM ua Wednesday. the 12th imt.fVwfor*
the store of It M. Love R Co., ■■ .ulaata, the
following property, helnnffog to the estate • nf Jnhn
Uellaster, Jr., deceased: 1 line saddle horse. taovteT
the name of IJuar.t; 2 line aew atill*, with flapaaM
worms, oil complete! S new steel oorn mills, to rRa br
horse power, with bands, tx ; I i«ir of Fairbanks’
Patent Scale*, drawing «lx hnndred pound,; and other
article* not mentioned In this sdvertisen cut
\V W. ltUAi k. . - )
JOHN’ McMaSTKK. Hih'r. > Qualified Executors.
HUBERT J. Mi ll ASTER, j
Atlnuta, September 3d. 1855.
GEORGIA, Cobb County,
WHEREAS. Matilda Strickland applies to me for let
ters of Guard tanidtip over the person and property of
Wm. Rates, these are therefore to cite aad admonish
all concerned to be and appear at our Court of Ordi
nary, to be bold at Marietta on tbs flrai Mosday in Oc
tober, to show causa, ir nay they have, why raid let
ters should not be grunted the apnlieant.
Sept. 5th, 1866] B. TOLLESON, Ord y,
GEORGIA, Cobb County,
WHEREAS, UcorveT. Nortlmip appl** for letter* of
udminUtration on the Mate Biley Harrell, deemed,
these ere therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to be and appear at our Court of Ordinary, to be held
at Marietta on the first Monday in October next, to
show cause. If any they have, why said letters should
not be granted the applicant.
Sept. 6th, 1866.] R TOLLESOK, Ord’y.
TR O MONTHS after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county lor leave to sell
the r-egroe* belonging to the estate of John Anderson,
deceased. JOHN A.'G. ANDERSON, Adm’r.
Sept. 6th, 1866.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be made to
the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county for
leave to sell all the real estate' of More t-. Belienger,
deceased. M. L. I.ENORK. Adm’r de bonis now.
September 3d, 1855.
T WO months after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, for leave,
to sell the real estate of I.ucien B. Wright, deceased
8*l*t. 1. ’65] JANE WRIGHT, Adm’x.
ADMINISTRATOR’S gill
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will be sola.
before The courthouse door in the city of Mariet
ta, Cobb county, within the legal hours of sale, the in
terest of Moses Rousseau, deceased, in a negro boy 10
or 17 years old. said interest bethg one half of the
same; sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary, for
the benefit nf the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Sept4,’6S CLAYTON VAUGHAN, Adm’r.
University of Louisiana*
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
tltHE ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES in thia Dc-
I pertinent will commence on Monday, November
I61I1, 1855, and will terminate in the ensuing March.
James Jones, M. D.. Professor ol Practice of Medicine.
J. L. Riddell, M. D., Professor of Chemistry.
Warren Stone, M. D., Professor of 8urgsry.
A. H. Cenas, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.
A. J. Wcdderburn, M. I)., Professor of Anatomy
Customs A. Nott, M. !>., Professor of Materia Medica.
Tlios. Hunt. M. D., Prof, of Physiology and Patholoev
Cornelius Beard. M. D., 1 _ . . „ * wutugy -
Samuel Choppin, M. D., / I«“onstrators of Anatomy.
The rooms for Dissecting will be open on the third
Monday in October.
TheKaculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of
the Charity Hospital, and atteud this institution from
November to April.
The Students accompany the Professors in their vis
its, and, free of expense, enjoy extraordinary practical
advantages.
There are, during the session, about eight hundred
persons prescribed for daily.
In 1854 the number ot patients was thirteen thou
sand one hundred and ninety two.
THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean.
A^PThe Administrators of the Charity Hospital elect
annually, in April, fourten Resident Students, who
are maintained by the institution. Sept4—tNovl.
Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Care,
OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,
F OR the the Prevention and Cure of IjiraudTTKXT
and Remittent Fevers, FKvxaand Ague, Cuius and
Fever. Dumb Ague, General Dxeiutt, Night Sweats,
and all other forms of diseuse which have a common
origin in Malaria or Miasma.
This is a N VTURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely
protect any resident or traveler even in the moat sick
ly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious dis
ease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling
Malaria or Miasma.
It will instantly check the Ague in persons who
have suffered for any length of time, from one day to
twenty years, so that they need never to have another
chill, by continuing in use according to direetioaa
The patient at once begins to recover appetite and
streugth, and continues it until a permanent and rad
ical cure is effected.
OS* One or two bottles will answer for ordinary case*;
some may require more. Direction* printed in Ger
man, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle.—-
Price one dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade.
JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I.
PROOF OF SAFETY.
11 New York, June 11, 1855.—I have made a chemical
examination of ‘Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cura,’ or
' Antidote to Malaria,’ and have tented it for Arsenic,
Mercury, and Quinine, Strychnine, but have not found
a praticle nf either in it, nor have I found any sub
stance in its composition that would prove injurious to
the constitution. J. K. CLINTON. M ]>., Chemist.
EVIDENCE OF MERIT.
“LxwwnrBG, Union county, Ps., May 2, 1855.—Mr.
J. A. Rhodes: Dear Sir—The box of medicine you sent
me was duly received ou the 11th of April. I have
soid about one half of it, and so far the people who
have used it are satisfied that it enred them It has
certainly stopped the Ague in every one who b»* used
it. and six of the cases were of longstanding. My sis
ter, who has had it for five or six years back, and could
never get it stopped, except by Quinine, is now.I think,
entirely cured by your remedy. C. R. McGINLY.
CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS.
Take no more Arsenic, Quinine, Strychnine, or antl-
Periodics or medicine of any kind, the virtue of which
is owing to such poisonous drugs. The most they can
do is to “break the chills” for a short time, while
they are sure to cause constitutional maladiM, that
cease only with life. Remember that the only Fever
and Ague remedy that is harm lea as well as sure, is
RHODE’S FEVER AND AGUE CURE.
For sale by SMITH A KZZARD, Atlanta;
and by dealders generally. Sept5.
Farmers and Mechanic’*
FIRE, MARINE, & LIFE
ituranoe Oox
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Capital Stock, : : $300,000.
HON. THOS. B. FLORENCE, Prest.
Edward R. Helm bold, Secretary.
T HIS COMPANY effects Fire Insurance on Buildings,
Goods, Furniture, &c., and Inland Insurance ou
Goods by Rail Rond, Rivers. Ac. Also Insurance upon
LIVES on the most favorable terms,
aurfttd&wtf. DANIEL PITTMAN, A pent. Atlanta.
Notice.
SCOTT'S PATENT
LITTLE GIANT
T HE undersigned having purchased of Mr. L. Scott,
patentee of the above mill, the exclusive right to
vend said Little Giant Mill in all of the Northern part
of theState of Georgia, would take this method of no-
tifying the public of that fact, and also to caution all
persons against mills manufactured or sold by other
persons except those duly authorised by me to sell
said Mills. To that end I would most respectfully sub
mit the following certificate of power from the paten
tee. J. McK. COOKE.
Philadelphia, July 11th, 1865.
Be it remembered by all whom it may concern, that
ldid, on the 10th day of May, 1864, obtain letters nf
patent for a certain iron mill, now known as the Little
Giant Corn and Cobb MiU; and whereas certain ar
rangements have been made by which J. McK. Cooke
has obtained the exclusive right of vending the said
Little Mills in Northern Georgia. I hereby certify that
no other person or persons are now licensed to aellthe
said Mills in Northern Georgia, or had been since the
6th day of May last; that the exclusive right belongs
entirely to ilie said J. McK. Cooke until such time as
lie is notified to the contrary by me; he, the said Cooke,
being of right fully empowered to restrain any and all
parties that may attempt to infringe by vending or ua-
ing the said Little Giant Mills in that part of Northern
Georgia, not disposed of by me to Scott A Mockbee, of
Augusta; and I hereby authorize and empower the
said Cooke to sue and collect damages from any
and all parties that may attempt to trespass on his
right by using or vending said MiU in the said part of
theState of Georgia.
In witness whereof 1 have unto set my hand and
seal, this the day above written.
Atlanta, Sept.3, ’65.] LYMAN SCOTT, [sxal.]
SALTUS ft CO., 7 Beaver St, N. York, offer for
sale in large or small quantities, tlieir celebrated
Peru Hammered Charcoal Iron, quality suporior
to Swedes; sizes from $ square to I2x§ thick, in
cluding all sizes Rolled Iron. Horse Shoe, Nail
Rods, Rivet Iron, Bauds, Scrolls, Hoop, Nut and
Oval Iron, Silt Shapes, (imitation Swedes) Bliste
red and (L) Steel, Plough Irou aud Moulds, all of
the first quality, and superior to any iron inode.
Have also on hand a full assortment of English
common and refined Sheet and Swedish Iron, all
at lowest market rates. June 29. (w3m)
Groceries! Groceries! Groceries!
T HE undersigned are now receiving at their store,
corner of Hunter aud Pryor sts., the stand formet-
ly occupied by J. E.William*, a Urge and carefully se
lected stock of Groceries, coualsUng in part of the fol-
,owing articles.
50 hnds. of New Orleans Sugar,
100 sacks of Rio Coffee,
400 bbls. of New Orleans SyrUp,
100 bbls. of Extra Whiskey,
20 tierces of Rice,
50 boxes ef Star and Sperm Candles,
ItS Cigars,
60 boxes Tobacco, Ac.
We intend to keep constantly on hand a heavy stock,
ami invite those who are in need of auch articles to
give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
F*b22wtf. J. J. THRASHER A CO.
Valuable Property for Sale*
I WILL sell on the 15th of October, atpubliesale,
at the City Hall, my House and Lot of half acre,
or oue acre as the purchaser may desire, if not sold
at private sale before that time. This house is
46 feet front on M cDonough street and 35 feet deep,
with a 10 foet ball and 8 rooms 16 feet square, 11 feet
from ceiling to floor. This house is one of the
most substantial brick houses in upper Georgia.—
The outer walls are 13 inches thick, partition wails
are 9 inches thick from foundation to roof plates.-*
Also a good brick kitchen and hath room, and a
good frame stable. For further partculara apply
to mo at the Georgia Railroad Shop.
Atlanta, Aug. 17—d*w2m] WM.RUSHTON.
LOTTERIES.
TB GREAT HRBkl •KKRDY TOR ;
Caught, Colds, gnd oUlftsamx <>f the Lungs! i
•seosnoende* by dWhigBln i*. members of
the Medical Pntaiw.
DR- G. WILLI AMS’ |
PdateUc Balaam »f WWCfrorry !
aad Woad Yapfea, j
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY aU. DInEaSRS
OPTBK UftSPlRATOnr stKOAMH. !
Sold by aU Druggists in Atlanta, and In all ether {
Citlee in tb* United States. AugdJ-d* wdm. •
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the lota firm of Kay
A Ramsay, or to Dr. H. A. Ramsay, are here
by, notified, that, having purchased all their inter
est in their late business as Druggists, together
with the books of accounts, notes, Ac., due them,
payment of the same Bust be Bade alone to us.
SMITH * KZZARD.
March 0, Mb. k*wlj.
Plantation for Sale.
ri 'HE subscriber offers for sale bis PLANTATION, ly-
X ing in the county of NEWTON, adjoining and part
ly within the incorporate limits of the town of Coving
ton, containing about 20G acres of land. Thare is on
tlie farm 20 acres of fine Bottom Land, in cultivation,
thoroughly ditched and free from overflow; also near
10 acres of bottom land not cultivated, bat well ditch
ed. There is ou the Plantation about 60 acres in the
woods, well timbered, under good fence, and tbe plan
tation generally in good condition. Tbe land has been
improved by manuring for several years past. There
is also a new Gin House and screw and all the necesaa
ry outbuildings. There is witbin the incorporate lira
its of the town near 17 acrea of land, one-half in tho
woods, with a banddsome dwelling house, entirely i
and tarnished in the latest style, situated on a beauti
ful eminence surrounded by native growth and a young
orchard of choice fruit trees. The outbuildings, con
sisting of kitchen, smoke-house, dairy, negro bouses,
stables and cattle stalls, are also entirely new, and
within the yard a never-failing well of pure water.—
The location and prosperity of the S. M. F- College,
which is situated within sight of the dwelling house
and not distant more than a quarter of a mile, and
also within a few hundred yards of a male Institution,
renders it as advantageous n location for any parson
wishing to educate their children as can be desired.
Tbe terms of sale, which will he accommodating and
made as far as possible to snit the views of n ru?- 1 —
er. can be obtained by application to Col T C HOW
ARD, of Atlanta, or by irtter to W
K. GRANT, Covington.
1. 0.
0. F.
CENTRA!. LODGE. NO. 28,1. O. O. F. meets ter tbe
dispatch of basinnie on every TuvAat Awning, at 7J.
o’clock, at the Hall of the Knights of Jericho—and, on
tbe second and fourth Friday frairp In each month,
on bn si neon pertaining hi tbe Degree ef *‘Htk»keh "
WM. BARNES, N. «l.
C K. HANLStTKR . C. A S.
Atlanta, April Itth, M65. (Jawly.)
SftTunak lodieal Collef*. “
THE Third coarse ,( Lectures in this Institu
tion, will commence on the first Monday in No
vember next.
The Clinunl Lecture* in Medicine and Surgery,
at the Savannah Hospital and the College Clini
que, will commence on the 15th uf October nasi
continue during the course.
Faculty.
Theory aad practice ef 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. 0.
BULLOCH, M. D.
Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST, M. D.
Institutes of Modieinata-B. H. MARTIN, M. D.
Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, X. D.
Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence—
J. B. READ, M. D.
Demonstrator of Anntomv—JOS. ,T. WB8T.
M. D.
Pees for the entire coarse $105 0#
Matriculation Ticket 500
Ample facilities will be furnished for the study
of Practical Anatomy. Board can be had at from
$4 to $6 per week. For further particulars apply
to D. W. WEST, M. D., Desn.
ang 4 dw3m
F»p Mtchiaetr*
WE hare ju«t received ASHCROFT’S PATENT STEAM
OUAGE, tha safest and most reliable forLOOOMOTTYIS i
or STATIONARY ENGINES. Also, a fine lot of VUL- !
CANISED RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, STEAM PACK j
ING * HYDRANT HOSE from the BOSTON BELTING :
00. Wo ore agents for tbs sals of tho above goods, j
GUARANTEE them in the meet satisfactory manner, ;
and otter them at manufacturer’* prices, with the i
freight added. GILBERT A CLARKE,
Apr96,’66dhwtf. Hardware Dealers, Atlanta, Gs. :
• till k MLilKltOlVlilT
LOTTERY.
(By Authority of the State of Georgia.)
MANAGED, drawn and prices paid by the
wall-known and responsible firm of
GREGORY k MAURY.
hi Concert ll.il—<>|q»u<.to Host office
Delivery. -Be*
CLAW \o. m
To it drau’n at Savannah, (ievrgia on
Thursday, Sejttember 6th. 1855.
f'apital prize*. $16,060, 3,060, $2,004, Ac.
Ticket* $2,—halves and quarters in pro
portion.
Cl. ASS £14.
To be drawn at Savannah, Qa., on Friday
September 7th 1855.
Pried of $12,000 $4,000, $2,388, Ac.
Ticket. 82.50—Shares in Proportion.
Extra CLASS Nb. 47.
T» be drawn at Wilmington, Del., on Satar
day, September 8th, 1855.
Prizes $50,000, $15,000, $15,000, fO.OOOAe.
Tickets $10—share* in proportion.
Sale* close at 2 o'clock on tha day of ooch draw
•OS-
All communications strictly confidential. Or
ders by mail will receive prompt attention, and
copies of tha drawn numbers forwarded to pur
chasers when desired. GKO. L. BOOTH.
March 17. dnwly.
WAnted.
A situation as Foreman in a country office, by a I
S rintar well qualiffed for tha same and of Temperate I
abita. Good recommendation* given if required !
Address “Henry,” Dadeville Ala., care of tbeP. M. j
August 25th, 1865. dAwtf. j
We are requested to announce the i
name of George W. Hnrdnge, as a candidate for ;
Tax Collector for Cobb county.
July 24,1855. (wtd)
[By Authority of the State of Georgia.}
FOET CHINES ACADEMY
GRAND SCHEME FOR SEPTEMBER
Class 7.
t» *x oiuvx sin asms 24tb 1856, u the cm ar
•ttisu cuoxou, wuk* num AMocxnxo to
Will be distributed according to the following
magnificent Scheme! *TK lint remember every
Prize it drawn at each drawing, and paid when
dun without deduction!
1 Price of
1 Prize of
1 Price of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize or
5 Prleesof $1,000 are S’OOO
10 Prizes of 500 are 5,000
10 Prizes of 200 are ....,2000
10 Prize* of 120 are 1,200
26 Prize* of 100 are 2,500
$15,000
$5,000
4,000
8,000
2,000
1,500
1,100
We are authorised to announce
J. E. SKELTON, Bsq v a candidate for re-electron
as Clark of the Inferior Court of Cobb county.
We are authorised to announce
WM B. TAYLOR, a candidate for re-oioetion os
Clerk of the Superior Court of Cobb county.
(4wtdo)
We are authorized to announce
the nemo of CoL JOSEPH E; BROWN os a can
didate for Judge of the Superior Court of tho
Blue Ridge Circuit, at tho election to bo held on
tbe first Monday in Octobar next. may It.
We are requested to announce
the name of Judge DAVID IRWIN as a Candi
date fur re-election, on tbe first Monday in Octo
ber next ' March 14.
2L O. Tamil’s Arabian Liamaat
This celebrated mediciur, akillfeUy competed us it is
of tbe most besting bnlsums and penetrating nils, cun
□ever fail to cure sluioat every offlictjsu that could be
alleviated by ou external remedy Its superiority over
all other Liaiawnts is proven by tbe miraculous curse
it performs, and by the groat and constantly increasing
mad. There has been sold within the post year mote
than THREE MILLIONS OF BOTTLES, sad there can be
but few persons found who do not bestow upon it tbe
highest praise for the rare virtues it posseMes. Noth
ing, perhaps, sines tbs creation of the world, has been
so successful os an external remedy for all nervous dis-
m, as this wonderful curative. ' When applied, it
instantaneously diffuses itself through tbe whole sys
tem, soothing the Irritated nerves, allaying the most
intense pains, and creating a most delightful sensation.
Read the following remarkable cure, which can be at
tested to by hundred* who were fully acquainted with
the whole circumstance.
CHRONIC ENIARGEMENT OF THE TONSILS.
My daughter, when six month* old, was taken with a
swelling in tha tonsils, which grow larger and larger,
till when six yean old she had great dUteulty in swal
lowing her food. Every night watch was kept, fearing
she would suffocate. The best doctors attended her but
could give no relief. I took her to the moat eminent
doctors in the East; 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 he called in again; they decided that
the tonsils must be cut off as tha only means of giving
relief. My wife would not consent to this, and she de
termined to try your liniment, which gave relief the
very first application, and by n continued use she en
tirely recovered. She is now ten years old and fleshy
and healthy as could be desired. Your Liniment is al
so the best in us* for sprains, braises, cats, burns,
headache, etc., and it will remove the most severe pain
in a few minutes. It also cured ea^sd udder in my
cow in n few days. GEORGE FORD.
Peoria, March 20th, 1S49.
Look rat far CouxtarfMta! .
The public are cautioned against another counter
feit, which has lately mad* Its appearance, called W.
B. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous ef
all the counterfeits, because his having the name of
Farrell, many will buy it in good faith without tho
knowledge that a counterfeit exists, bad they srill 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 aad proprietor, and wholesale
druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois,’to whom
aU applications for Agencies most be addressed. Be
sure you get it with tae letters H. G. before Fane&’s
thus—H.G. FARRELL’S—and his signature on the
wrapper, all others ars counterfeits- Sold by A. Alex
ander, and J. U. Bautin, Wholesale nod Retail agents,
Atlanta: Haras; Lusster A Co., Jonesboro’; Hutchison
AHsadden, Palmetto; Camp A Christian, Fsirburn;
Wm. A. PowoU, Decatur—and by regularly authorized
agents throughout tho United States.
gy Price 25 and 60 cents, and 51 per bottle.
AGENTS WANTED in every town, village aad ham
let in the United States, in which one is not already es
tablished. Address H. G. Farrell os above, occomra.
Died with goqd reference u to character, rosponsibai-
ties, Ac. Atlanta, July 20, 1065. 4—r(2w)
501 i’rises In all amounting to $60,000
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
TiekaU 8l0,..Malvra $5,...Quarters $$.50.
1^. Bills on all solvent Banks nt par. All
communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Hanager,
dAwly Atlanta, Georgia.
[By Authority of the State oj Alabama.’]
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY.
Conducted on the Havana Plan.
GRAND SCHEIE!
OZsA.08 XT.
To be drawn on the 13/A of September, 1855,
in the City of Montgomery, when prises
amounting to
AS* $ 3 0,000
Will bo distributed according to tho following
TBTu.iill'limill Scheme 3
And remember, EVERY PRIZE ia drawn stench draw
ing, and paid when due, without deduction.
1 Prise of -$7,500; 1 Prise of $6,000
1 Prise of 2,000
2 Prises of 1,000 nre 2,000
6 do 600 are 2,500
10 do 200 are 2,000
18 de 100 an 1,500
7$ do 60 are 3,000
120 do 26 ar* 3,000
261 Prism amounting to $30,000
ONLY TEE ZHOUIAXD NUMBERS.
ffVTickets $6,00—Halves $2.60—Quarters $1 36.
Every prim drawn nt sock drawing
Bills ua solvent banks taken at par. AU eommniea-
tiou strictly confidential.
SAM’L SWAN, Agent,
At the Bronss Lions, Montgomery, Ala.
t^,Onbis for tickets received by the agent of tho
Fort Gaines Academy Lottery, Atlanta, Ga.
Harm* Plan Lottery.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
[ify Authority of the State of Georgia.]
T BE subscriber having been appointed Mana
ger of tbe Jasper County Academy Lottery,
intends conducting the some on the Havana plan
of singla numbers, and bos located his Office in
tbe city of Macon, Georgia. He now offer* the
following-• -
GRAND ICHEME FOR AUG., 13, 1855.
When Prize* will be distributed a* follows amounting to
181,000!
CLASS C.
CAPITALS.
1 Prim of 9 9.000
1 “ 2,000
6 Prizes 600 2,500
20 “ 100 2,000
130“ 26 $.000
1 Prim of ..$6,000
2 Prizes 1000 - 2,000
10 “ 200 2,000
7$ “ 5* 3,900
18 ap’ximation prizes, 900
26$ Prism, amounting to $31,000.
Agents wonted in evsry town and city in tbe Union.
On application the Terms will be forwarded.
Remember every Prim drawn at each drawing, under
the superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and Jas. A.
Nisbet, Esq., gentlemen who are sworn to a faithful
performance of their duty. Prizes paid, when due,
without discount. ffyAll orders, rely ou it, strictly
confidontiaL Bills on all solvent Banks, taken at par
Whole Tickets $5 ; Halves $2.50 ; Quarters $1.24.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon,Ga.
Sale ef L$b4«m4 JIccmco.
WILL be sold on the first day of November, 1*65. on
tbe premises of George Elam deceased, late of DeKnlb
county, tbe following property to-wit. Lets ot Load
Nos. 44,46, south half of lot No. 45. Ora hnndred
and fifty aerss of lot 22; North half of Lot 63, contain
ing, in all 760 acres, more or lorn, into* 10th district,
of originally Henry now DeKalb county. Also will be
sold at tbe same time and place, two negroes; Caroline,
a negro woman, about SO years of age-; Joshua, n man
about 40. Fold as the property of George Elam dec’ll,
by mutual agreement of the. heirs of aoid George Elam.
Persona desiring information with regard to the above
property, wil] apply to Samuel Pott* or R. M. Morris.
Sept. 5,w8t
•TILLS! MUXS!!
THE undersigned keeps constantly on hand
STILLS for plantation usa, and are prepared to
maauractore at abort notice all kinds XT
TURPENTINE AND WHJSEElkwSi TS
to order. All work warbasteb to gira.ffttiafite-
tion. Those wishing to purchase will plenaa give
us a coll. AU order* promptly attended to.
W. J. McELROY h CO.
Macon, Ang. 16, 1855. [w8w.]
Soaethiag New!
THE undersigned resps-.tfullv informs the eitMfil ef
Atlanta and vieinitv, that he has fitted na, over KaJ’s
Book Store, on White Hall street, one of thefiaMt
tky aad aUteLigkt BagMrraaa Onlteciaa
in the South, which, with his grant alcUl, long expert*
one*and unparalleled success in tbe Art, bum* him
confident that be can give entire sattefactien, to all
who mav favor him with their patronage. He is pro-
pared, also, to take picture# in tbe Hlnmirated and
Crayon styles, which, by their unrivalled artistic ar
rangement, beautiful finish, and life-like expression,
have won universal admiration.
O^-Pictures taken ia all kinds of weather, and act in
Cates, Medallions, Breast-Pine, Lockets,
Bracelets, Watch Keys, Bings, he. ffA. Hike ess aad
Postmortem cram attended at their rteMsnrm- The
public are respectfully invited to call and examine spe
cimens, whether they sit or not.
aug30wtf M. A. COOPER.
The ElectiffB.
rPHE undersigned an prepared to supply sll orders
» for Elssuan Tteksts, with which they may
be fevered, at Fifty Cento per handled, er $4 per thou
sand. Parties ordering will please send ns n plainly
written “copy” of tha ticket request *4. inclndingthctr
preference in relation to tbe Amoral Question. Tascr
tickets will be furnished at $5 per t hones ad, or $1 for
a single bandied. ML-Orden
ed, but none wiB be Surd ante
CASH. C. A .
Job Printers and Bock Binders, Atlanta
ire respectfully solicit-
m accompanied by the
HANLKITER * CO.,
Printing Qfon far Inin!
. . I OFFER FOR SALE tha Prem,
Type Ac., used for Printing tha
IBR Marietta Advocate. Tha Proas,
§§||Bte one of Hoc’s Imperial, No. 6 boa
: boon used but a few months. Tha
flWM Tjrp# hoe bran bought ainoe tha
■■■■■■ hastening of this ymr.
JZZZSZ&StSTJSfuZS
DANIEL A COMP’y.,
AT THE SIGN OF THE
“Atlnnt* Family Store,’
la 13,
WHITEHALL STREET.
■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 tbe patronage of per
sona and families, who may require such articles
as pertain to their Department, and will take
pfeasaro in waiting upon them. Tbe 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 ot the beet quality and at eaeh prieeu.
GSOB6K 8. PAXTBL. | LKOHSRI* 8. TOTJSO.
Atlanta, March 23. 1856. dAwly.
WmmMy
Ware-HMM k, Commission Merchant,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
H AVING rented that spacious Fire-j
Proof Ware-House, recently ereete<~
on White-Hall street, will attend to thi
Storage and Sola of Cotton, Com, Lard Bacon,
and aU other produce with which he may be favor
ed. Having had long experience in the general
trade of Georgia, he flatters himself that he can
give satisfaction in the sole of all produce; and
also in the purchase ot all articles which the coun
try may require. T. DOONAN.
December 14,1854. 69dwtf
New Goods!
1 HAVE now in store a large stock of DRY
GOODS, adapted to tho Spring and Sommer
trade, that I will sell at prices corresponding with
the times. A call and an examination is solicited.
I can and will sell aa low os any one for the same
pay. J. T. DOANE.
May 16, 1855. ~ (wtf.
m
Co■$« livery toady,
TO the Horae Head sign, that wants good
A home-nude Saddle*, or Bridles, Saddle
bags, Tranks, Value*, Harness, Collar* and
Whins, a great variety, together with all articles usu
ally kept in aa establishment of this kind; all of which
am offered at the lowest living prices, for cash, by the
ondoraigned. MILLER t ANDREWS.
to^Repairing of all kind* dona with quick
despatch:
Atlanta, Nov. 11864—dkwly.
Atlanta Cigar Store.
T HE subscriber has just received a line lot of
CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGARS, which
he offers for sale, by wholesale and retail, at the
lowest market prices. He respeetfUly informs his
friends, the pnblie and country merchants that they
would do well to call and exsmina his stock, and
he feck assured in saying that he will not fail in
giving satisfaction, both in quality and price.
AH orders well and promptly excepted by
JOHN FICKEN,
Naxt door to C KonU, boot-maker, Whitehall
stract, Atlanta, On
Atlanta, May 19,1855. apr26,daw6m.
I—trwitff tor 8
i’ mud Phy«i-
C ONOSTIKQ of Spucalams ol various kinds, Eye
Capa, Porcelain aad Glass, Abdominal Supporters,
Penuries,Glass, gflver. Wood nnd Ivory, he., trusses,
French. English, Americas, he. Shoulder Br aces, as
sorted kinds, Breast Bags, Saddle Bag*, Pocket Cams,
8yr*nge» ia grant variate. Electro Magnetic Machines,
late styles, Steeland Metal Sounds, assorted sizes Silver,
Metal end Bene Eye Syrenges, eases of Eye Inatru-
eeesta, raw styles, Physicians’ Pocket Cams in great,
variety .Btetheseopus, Elastic, Metal, Ac., Ear Trumpets,
Glam Urine Be. Bed Para, womb Syren
Instruments. Amputating Instruments,
■arts, Trocars and Cannlais Ia.tr
lyrenges, Midwifery
mts, Trephening In-
other iratramenta nut enumerated, with an extensive
stock ef Drags, Medicine*, Prints, Oil#, Perfumery
FSaey Articles, he., ferrate, on aeecoaaodatingterm*:
by. A. ALEXANDER,
A. ALEXArwkbki
Wholetait 44 Detail Drnggiat,
SIGN OP TtfB NEGRO X*D MOBTAB.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Mh IS constantly receiving nnd
adding to his extensive stock of
Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Chemicals, Instru-
meats, Dye Staffs, Window-
glass, Patty, Wines, Liquors,
Cigars, Ac, all of which ore of-
■BvVte fered at lower price* and in
grantor variety fbnn any other establishment in
upper Georgia. Any person in want of any rare
article will find it by colling at this establishment.
His faciiitfoe will enable him to sell to punctual
easterners upon the usual credit. The following
oomprise a few nrtiolestobofoundat bis store:
. 600 pounds Camphor.
80 “ . Chloroform*.
26 “ Iodide of Potassium.
760 »• Indigo (Various kind*.)
$6 “ Bottles Morphia ?
$3 ounces Quinine.
60 •• Opium.
6 bbl* cold pressed COStor Ou.
«0 bbl* Alcohol.
(0 bbl* Crmphen*.
.0 bbls Terpentine.
• bbl*. Ga*.
10 bbl* Varnish**, different kind*,
10 bbl* Epsom Salta,
8 cask* Sperm Oil,
• “ English Linseed Oil,
8 “ <* “ Boiled
t0 bbls Tanner’sOQ,
2 •• Fin* Olivo Oil
fiO.OOO lb* White Lead la Oil,
8 Cask* Fine Mederie Win*.
9 “ Brown Sherry Win*.
I “Pel#Sherry.
• “ Fine Brandie*.
And an other articles to be toond InatergsgDragEstab
liihatHl
Feb. 59,1855. dhwty.
ATLANTA DRUG STORE
SMITH A EZZARD.
H AVING purchased the entire interest of Dr.
H. A. Ramsay, (of the late Arm of Kay A
Ramsay,) in the Drug business, offer to the public
n large and well selected stock of Drugs, Paints,
Oils, Camphene, Burning fluid, Dye-stnffk, Chemi
cals, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Soaps,
Brushes, Combs, Medicinal Wines, Perfumes, Ac.
The ladies are invited to call and examine our
Fancy Coods, consisting ot
SheU and Ivory handle hair brashes,
Shell, Ivory and India Rubber dressing combs,
. Shell, Puff and Tuck Combs,
IT017 and Buffalo Nail Brushes,
Ladies Writing Desks, (papier inache and rose
wood,}
Superior Toilet Boxes, (pearl inlaid,)
China, Rosewood, and Paper Puff Boxes,
Lnblnc 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 and Portfolioes,
Faber’s Drawing Pencils.
Sewing Birds,
French cut glass Toilet Flaeens,
China Flower Vases, (very rich,)
Port Measles, (peelr, ivory and morocco,)
Ladies Companions, (complete,)
“ Cord Cases of every variety,
Ivory Teething Rings, Ratlers, <te., for children
Smethian, an elegant preparation for chapped
haads and rough skin,
Barmy's Trieophercns,
Lyon’s Kathairon,
Bogles* Hyperion Fluid,
Mrs. Allen’s Hair Invigorator,
Superior Bleached Sponge, (for ladies,)
Turkish Bathing Towels and Gloves, and sun
dry articles too numerous to mention.
March 23, 1855. dawly.
OFries or tbs Msktlsxd Cossoudstkd Lottxkup, )
Bzltixori. July 1st, 1855. j
All Ticket! or Certificate! of Package! of Tick
et!, is the Lotteries authorised, by the State of Ma
ryland bear the lithographed signature of F. X.
BRENAN, Central Agent for the Contractor, and
any other! are fraude.
Owing to numerous applications from all parts
of the country, the management will give their
attention to the Ailing of orders for Tickets or
Certificates in the Maryland Lotteries.
Persons at a distance may confidently rely upon
having their orders for Tickets promptly filled, and
the strictest confidence observed.
These Lotteries are drawn daily in public in
the City of Baltimore, under the superintendence
of the State Lottery Commissioner. Heavy bonds
are given to the State as security for the payment
of all Prises. The prices of Whole Tickets are
from $1 to $20. Half and Quarter Tickets in
proportion.
There are never less than 23,000 Prizes in any
Lottery, which Prizes vary in amount from $1
to $100,000, according to the price of the Ticket*.
For instance—
When the price of Tickets is $1 the highest Prize
is about $5,000
When $2 the highest Prize is about $10,009
“ $5 “ “ “ $20,000
•' $10 “ *« “ $40,000
“ $20 « ” “ $70,000
With numerous Frizes of $10,000, $5,000, $1,000,
$500, $100, Ac., Ac. Persons can remit us any
amount, from $1 upwards that they wish to in
vest, on receipt of which we forward its value in
Tickets in the Lottery designated by the purchas
er, or, if none be designated, then some Lottery
that wiU be drawn after the buyer has got the
ticket in his possession. An Official Scheme of
the Lottery will be sent with all tickets ordered,
carefully sealed in an ordinary envelope, and on
tho day the Lottery is drawn the official Drawing
will be sent, together with a written Explanation
of tbe result of the purchase. Tbe Drawn Num
bers are also published in the daily papers of the
city of Baltimore, and in the Daily National In
telligencer, Washington, D. C.
A Circular containing all tbe Schemes will he
sent to any one by addressing the undersigned.
Address orders for Tickets to
F. X. BRENAN,
No. 4, Calvert st., Baltimore, Md.
Ang. 4, ’55. dw3m.
GEORGE D. RICE,
Attorney rat Xjstw f
Marietta, Georgia,
W ILL practice in the following counties: Cobb,
Pauiding, 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. k,Skelton,
Attorney *t.Zi*ws
Marietta, Georgia jan. 1
O. CHASTAIN, CITY AUCTIONEER—J. W. MURPHY.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION OUSE,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.
Thb undersigned, having opened tha above
house, will sell all articles consigned to their com
at the usual rates of commission.
( HASTAIN 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.
JAME S I ORDAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia.
jan 18
J. H. WEAVER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dtdlas, Paulding County, Georgia.
jan 1—lj
W. J. CHASTAIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia.
jan 1—ly
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON * CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO CRANE k HOLCOMBE,
Wholesale Grocers,
189,190 and 191. Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
NATHAN E. BENTON,
Artorney at Law,
MARIETTA, CEO.,
R EFERS to Baker A Wilcox, Barrett A Carter,
Augusta—James H. Carter A Co., Savannah
—Perry Spencer, Columbus, Ga. jan 1-ly
JOSEPH E. BROWN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CANTON, CEO..
Will practice in the counties of Cass, Cherokee,
Cobb, Forsyth. Gilmer, Lumpkin, Paulding and
Whitefield. jan 1—1855.
D R. N. H. CAMPBELL, Botanic and Eclectic
Mvdicitl 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.
'.JEft- Office and residence, Cherokee street, at
Dr. Belleugcr’s old stand.
Marietta, May 11; 1855.
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.
155ft, 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 tbe Marietta Hotel. 6m mar 28
A CARD-
D R. A. M. SABAL, respectfully tenders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Marietta
and its viridity. He may be found at all hours,
when not professionally engaged, at his office, over
E. P. Webster’s Drug Store. 6m mar 28
Combs, Fans, and Fancy Goods.
WILLIAM TASKER,
1 A Park Place, New York, invites tho attention
-1 U of .Southern and Western Merchants, to his
new stock of Fans, Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nail
Brushes, Ladies Reticules, Perfumery, Soaps,
Porte Monies, Jet and Bead Bracelets, Pocket
Books, Dress Buttons, Pins nnd Needles, Hooks
A Eyes, Watch Guards, Wax, Coal and Glass
Beads, Necklaces, Ac. India Rubber Combs, Canes,
Balls and Toys of every description. Scissors,
Razors and Cutlery, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Ac-
cordeons nnd Violins, including a general and very
large stock of English, French, and German Fancy
Goods, which will be sold at tbe very lowest prices
for cash or approved paper.
Orders by letter selected and put up in the
best manner. WM. TASKER,
may 1—dAwfiin 10 Park Place, N. Y.
New Candy Manufactory
n ^ -AND-__ ^ ^
OPPOSITE THE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HE subscriber would inform the citizens of At
lanta and vicinity that he has constantly on
hand, at his Confectionery and Baking establish
ment, all kinds of
Confections, Pastries, Fruits, &c
He is also prepared to furnish every description
of plain and ornamental Cukes, for weddings or
parties, at short notice, and on accommodating
term*.
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
ho luid in a fine stock of Fancy Articles and eve
ry thing necessary for carrying on his candy man
ufactory, he wouldinform county dealers that he is
prepared to furnish candies at wholesale at 17
eents per pound.
Orders accompanied with the cash or good eity
references promptly attended to.
: . . D. VALENTINO.
Atlanta, Nov. 30th 184. [d*w-ly.
INFIRMARY.
riYHE an»leriiigned have opened, in the citj of Atla
JL ta, an Infiirmar▼, for the reception of patient* 1
boring under medical or surgical disease.
An intelligent nurse and faithful servants will be i
constant attendance, and will give their 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
au rg* ca 1 operations.
The usual fees adopted by the physicians of the city
will be charged, with fifteen cents per day for board, Szc.
Planters and others sending negroes may re»t assured
that they will be properly attended to, and if after an
examination it be determined that there is no prospect
of relief, they will be sent home without any charge.
W. F. WESTMORELAND, M. D.
J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D.
Atlanta. April 24.1846. dAwly
ft
W. C. HOUGHTON,
(SCCOPSOR TO J. N. TOMUXSOX,)
Opposite Valentino’s.
W LL execute painting in all its various branches.
Dwellings and Signs painted plain or highly or
namental.
Carriage* and Buggi*", painted and trimmed, on the
shortest notice.
He is prepared to paint gentlemens country seats in
any part of the State.
Atlanta, June 21,1865. (dawly.)
Attest*,r*fc. RUM.
Sign Negro aad Mortar.
dffwly.
O. T. ffb ST. B*. Dupree,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
General Agents
For the purchase ana sale of
Geonria and Tennessee Produce.
Unquestionable and Independent facilities—necessary
references. Particular and personal attention to aU
business entrusted will meet with attention, persever
ance and promptitude.
Remittances or small advance* made on all goods
consigned to onr order at consignee’s order.
Comer of Bill aad Broadsray aad next door to M. C.
Williams *Go.,W. 8. Hill etroet, Griffin, Ga.
Griffin, J*n.«,M8A dWRwMtt
HOWARDftHOUSE,
Mariettu, Georgia,
T. STEPHENS, Proprietor.
SfWML
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CANTON, GEO.
R EFERENCE—Colonel J. E. Brown, Canton;
Gen. A. J. Hansell, C. J. McDonald, Judge
Irwin, Col. D. Ilic-e, 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, nnd Hurdy A Base. mar 14
Slttla Water, Soda Water.
We nre 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., respectfully offers his well selected stock,
consisting of Gold anil Silver Watches, and a gen
eral assortment of articles usually kept in bis line,
at the lowest possible prices for casu.
He gives bis own personal attention to repair
ing all kinds of Watches and Jewelry.
All kinds of Hair Work made to order.
MRS. C. REMINGTON,
MILLINER,
And Dealer in Bonnets, Ribbons, dc Flowers.
Also, Manufacturer of Dresses, Cloaks and Man
tillas, of the must approved styles,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Cassville st., opposite the Howard House,
nov 1G—ly
FARMERS’ SUPPLIES.
I j' A. DOBBS is now receiving aud opening a
J* large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goode.
Also a larger lot of Boots aud Shoes, than is usu*
ally kept in this market. A great variety of La
dies’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots aud Shoes. A
fine stock of Hats and Cups, Hardicnre, Cutlery,
<f-< . 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 ofler at unususlly low prices for
cash or harter.
. Be sure nnd call at the second door from
the northeast corner of the publie square, where I
will take pleasure iu exhibiting my stock of goods,
and feel assured that 1 will gain your confidence,
nod have your custom. [uo3] E. A. DOBBS.
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
IX-]I.LIAM J. KIKBY would inform his friends and
VV customers that lie has just received his Spring
and Summer Clothing, consisting in part of Cloth, Cash
marett, Queen’s Cloth, Drab d’ete, Alapaca and Linen
Coats, Caps, Italian and I.ineu Pants, aud quite a varie
ty of Vests, and gent's furnishing goods, aU of which
will be sold very cheap for cash. All are invited to call
and examine before buying elsewhere, a fine lot of
Clothes, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which will be made
in the Latest style and at abort notice.
Cutting and repairing done aa usual.
A good lot of Trimmings on hand and for sale low down.
All of my old customers indebted to me for the past
year, will do ine both a favor and simple justice, by
calling and settling their accounts, as I am greatly in
need of money. April 11, 1855.
E. M. & A. W. ALLEN,
RESIDENT DENTISTS,
MARIETTA GEORGIA.
P ERSONS requiring the aid of Dental art and
skill, either for tire preservation of the natu
ral teeth, the removal of them when necessary, or
their replacement with beautiful artificial substi
tutes. are invited to call at our Dental office, where
we nre prepared to furnish ocular demonstration
of our ability to perform all that is expected of
the Dentist.
A superior quality of Tooth powder, Brashes,
and detergent washes for diseased gums, always
on hand.
Professional advice gratis, nnd all operations
warranted.
Office in Snider’s building, up stairs, op
posite the Howard House. may 2
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE subscriber is just receiving from New
York, a new and complete stock, consisting of
Cooking, Parlor, and office stoves! Bright Japan-
ed and plain Tin Ware, wooden and Hollow ware,
House Furnishing Goods Ac., consisting in part
of the following:
Steak aDd Hash dishes, Dish and Plato Coven,,
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
Cups, Cake Pans, Lard and Oil Lamps, Lanterns,
Dust Pans, Spittoons, Waiter* and Ten Trays,
Shovel and Tongs, Brass and Wire Fenden, 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
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 nnd
shot belts, Powder flasks, Caps, Powder, shot fro.
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Roof
ing, Guttering, and all Job work, in onr lino done
nt short notice and warranted.
W. L. WADSWORTH.
No. 2, Howard Row, Marietta. jan 24-tf.
ML CHARLES CUMMINGS,
L ATE of tha city of Now Origins, roapactfhUy
informs tha eitisews of Atlanta and surround
ing eeiitry feat ha boa located hi* eHce in the
new and comaodiona Drag Store of Drs. taife fr
Easard, corner of Coaeert Hall, for fee porpora of
practicing fee various deportments ef hla profes
sion, and henna to enlist the confidence ef hie
friends aad tan eemmonity ia general, whan ha
oaonraa thorn that hia axporieacaaampin and suc-
cara flattaring to tha treatment ef all diseases pe
culiar to tropical »U—tis nod malarious districts
in feoir moat agravated aad malignant forms; and
non aapadally yoOow fever, eholara, typhoid ft.
var, scarlatina fro.; and nil thoeo oontagaoua dis-
aaraa peculiar to a deara'pepaiatfou, u tho man
recent portion of his praftaaonol career has eon
ffnad him to tha treatment of thoea fetal maladies
n the cities of Mobile and Now Orleans.
Atlanta, Go., April 16/58. dewtjanl’58.
tofe. Examiner and Republican copy till Jan.
1st. 1S66.
BUILDING HARDWARE !
Tfeffila, fee. fee.
I HAVE constantly on hand alar** stock of Building
and other Hardware, eoasiatira la port of
HINGES of Marly all klade, wiesght ead east, seek aa
Betts, Book aad Eye-strap, blind, goto and other Hinges.
LOCKS—Kaob Locks; stock, mortice, berm door, etoor
door, desk, trunk, pod, drawer, ekeet, eepboard, ward,
robe, end afiker Lock*. Ala*, extra Key*
LATCHES—Crab Letches, thumb, gets end other
NahA—Wrought and sat Nalls, fid to sod, such os
feg Noils, lathing, fioeriag, ceding, oboe and other
GLASS—Window Glass, from • by Sto 24 by Minch**,
and cae cut to fit amy intermediate else wanted, for pie-
nre frames, show eases, he.
FAINTS—White Lead, chrome gram and yellow, bias,
rad, block, brown aad other solan, also, tbe enow whit*
ZioePniat nowsomach uodaad giving universal rat-
ifftetiot.
TOOLS—Planes, Angara, Chisels. Squares, Draw
Knives. Hammers, Braces and Bltts, Plambe and Levels,
Rules, Bench Screws, ho.
FARHERS TOOLS—Spades, Shevels, Manure Forks
Hoe*. Chains, Wagon Boxes, he.
IRON—A large assortment of tyre. Horse.shoe, Band,
Round, Square, and other Iron, aud many other arti
cles too tedions to mention,
mar 14 WILLIAM ROOT.
Dr. WM. TELL. SKELTON,
Resident Dental Surgeon
R ESIDENCE and office on Cassville at., near tha Pub-
lie Sqr., opposite the Howard House. By their re-
quest and permission he is authorised 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. Fulweod,
Wm. P. Young, Esq. Rev. G. P. Pierce, D. D.
Col. T. R. Hnson, 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 niako, with a selection of English
brashes, Ac.
The following charges for operations will bo strictly
adhorred to:
Plugging tooth with gold, each, gl 60
“ “ tinfoil, 75
Extracting “ 1 00
“ “ for children, (first teeth) 50
“ “ servant*. so
Separating by filing, or the India Rubber process, 60
Inserting 5 00
Cleaning and treatment, from gl 00 to t6 00.
Operations for tho poor, gratis.
Examinations and advice far allgratis.
AB operation! warranted.
Marietta, June 2. WM. TELL SKELTON.
Garden Seeds.
A Fresh supply of seaeonable icede—Late beans,
Drumhead csbbsgi Ac., Ac. Just received
and for sale by T. W. WEST.
June 18. 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 be eallled 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 fr CO*
North side the square. Entrance next door to
W. J. Kilby’s Clothing Store, Marietta. Entire
satisfaction giTen to aU or no eharga.
Please call and see specimens. Prices as low
as the lowest in town.
Marietta, July 6, ’66. wtf.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
PHE undersigned, having just received their Spring
* Goods', feel confident that they can offer to the pub-
lie of Marietta and its vicinity, a stock of
Fuey aid 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 aad CambriedittoandChemisetts,
striped and dotted Muslins, silk snd figured Tissues and
Bareges,, colored Jaconets and Lawns, Gfeghams
Cltambres, Ac.
Parasols, Bonnets and Mantilla*.
Ivory, linen and paper Pans, Hosiery end Gloves of
all kinds, bleached and unbleached Shirt,
ings, Sheetings, *c. Also,
Boot*, Shoes, Hate, aad Capa!
And a large and choice selection of
Ready Bide Clttbiig!
FOR SPRING AMD SUMMER.
All of which we pledge ourselves to sell low down for
cash. Come and see.
march 28. HAMMETT A SIMPSON.
HAT AND CAP STORE.
m J. TAYLOR is now opening a fresh stock
of fashionable HATS, CAPS fr BONNETS,
Next door to Lawshe (k Bro’s Jewelry Store,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
TAYLOR’S HAT&CAP EMPORIUM.
J UST RECEIVED, and opening, the first entire
stock of HATS fr CAPS ever offered in this
city. My stock is now complete, consisting of
every variety and style. Please call and examine
for yourselves!
All kinds of Fur Skins bought.
J. TAYLOR.
Atlanta, April 25, 1855. (dfrwly)
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, vis:
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Crockeryware and Hardware.
lAMffiEXT 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 ease 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 Scoteb printed Cambrics.
French printed Organdies
White, block, pink and bine plain Crape do Paris
Plain white, bine, pink and black Shally*
A few patterns of handsome Grenadines
—also—
A beautiful aisortwent of. Summer Silki, Ribbons,
Bonnet!, Drew Trimmings, Swim
and Jaconet Trimming!.
All of which will be sold lew for cash, and prompt to
paying customers, who pay once a year which w*’ 1
be required in every case, except under circum
stances of misfortune. We find tbe long credit
system not only destroying the credit of the mer
chants, hut ruinous to fee formers. Such being the
case, how much better off would we nil now be, if
fee long credit system was done away wife, and a
shorter one adopted. Had this system been gone
into ten years ago, what a difference would there
be in point of pecuniary matters in this section of
country. Very respectfully,
April 4 J. J. NORTHCUTT
O CHASTAIN has moved back to his old stand
* on Cherokee street, fear doors from corner of
Public Square, Marietta. Those wonting SAD
DLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS, or BUG
GIES TRIMMED, would do well to ettil and ex
amine his work. All orders promptly executed
in the neatest stole. He has employed the best
Saddle Maker in thia country, nnd nil work war
ranted. feb 16—ly.
STOLEN,
F ROM the stable of fee Oxferd Hotel, on Wed
nesday night fee 18th inst., a large DAPPLE
GRAY HOUSE, in good order, fresh shod; finely
arched nee’-. hod a small scab on the wethers,
from a hun >y the harness saddle. Works well in
harness; w>'-‘ks, trots and lopes well. Information
addressed to the subscriber at Oxferd, Go., will be
thankfully received, and informant liberally re
warded. JOHN T. GROVES.
July 19, 1855. d6twtf
NEW GOODS.
Men qffis Bow* Ololilxxc*
Clothes New and Fresh.
CffiMiffiBerea.
The Richest ever brought to this Market.
VentimgB.
Come soon, or they will all be sold.
Gl*vea—Extra Fine
NsekhFIxIos, the very l*ta#t_ style* aad richest
material*.
Also.
Tailor’s Trimmings—Taras, Crayou, aad absoit any.
thing kept in a Merchant Tailoring establishment, can
be bought from fee subscriber. .
Atlanta, Nov i. dAwtf LEWIS LAWSHE.
F LOUR—At Bmaesfe Wmre-Home.—Den-
mood’s FomBy Flour, Den mead’s Superfine
Flour, Oakley superfine Flour, and fine Flour, al
so Shorts. may 15
Tests,
A largo aaaortmant of Seasonable VESTS—
just received and ftr sals by
May 4, ’55.—daw L. LAWSHE.
W
To PbyfiiclaHB. -
E invite yonr attention to a fine lot of artifi
cial Eyas, Leeches, Kousso, and many rare
chemicals and medicines.
B. M. SMITH, M. D., fr W. L. EZZARD.
Marahafi, ISM. dawly.
Georgia mu**^* n8 * itute ’
'Y«HR Academic year is divided Into two Sessions of
I five 55B each, fee first commencing on tbe 20th
of Jalv *"d ending on the 20th- of December; the ee-
- 1 nctngfee 20th of February and ending on
tha 19th of Jalr. „
The Cadets ora divided Into four College classes. The
Annual commencement takes place on the Wednesday
before fee 20th of Jute.
ACADEMIC STAFF.
CoL A. Y. BRUMBY, A. M., Superintendent and Profes-
sor of Mathematics. , „ ...
Capt. SAMUEL JONES, U. S, A., Commanuerof Cadets,
and Profaesor of Engineering. _
Mr. Y. H. MANGEI, Professor of French, History, Ac.
Mr.W.H. HUNT, A. M., Professor of Chemistry and
English Literature.
Mr. J. B. GOODWIN, Professor of Drawing.
Cant. W. T. BLACK, Assistant Prof, of Mathematics.
Cadet R. S. CAMP, Assistant Teacher.
A. CONNELL, M. D., Surgeon.
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 Musket* and accoutrements, and a field Battery
consisting of four six pounder Brass pieces and two
twelve qounder 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 will he strictly enforced.
TERMS Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Mu
sic and all other contingent expenses, per session, of
At* months, in advance, $112.60.
Surgeon’s fee per annum, $6,00.
Persons desiring further information, can obtain a
copy ot fee Regulations by addressing the Superinten
dent, or any member of the Board of Trustees.
ANDREW J. HANSELL, Secretary.
Marietta, Georgia, April, 1855. ap 18
Drags and Medicines.
U AVING fe rery large assortment of Drags and-Medi-
“ cines on band, I would call the attention of the
publie 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 Sarparilla ]Dr. Jayne’s Medicines,
Sand’s do Dr. Hose’s do
John Bull’s do Louden & Co’s, do
Risley’s do Mustang Lipiment,
Arabian Liniment, Radway’s Ready Relief,
Oxygenated Bitters, Cherry Pectoral,
Carter’s Spanish Mixture, Dysentery Cordial,
Perry Davis genuine Pain Itch Ointment,
Killer, Pryor’s Pile Ointment,
Hebrew Plaster, Hay’s Liumcnt.
Graffenburg Medicines,
And many others too tedious to mention, most ol which
1 sell to dealers at Charleston prices by the dozen, for
CASH.
Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully prepared.
All kind of Family Mnucijnis 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 Salaratus, Tartaric Acid, Hops, &c.;
superior Spices, pure ground Ciuua-
ltton, 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, fo
as to carry safe. Particular attention paid to il.o
paint business
WINDOW GLASS.
I keep a very large stock of Glass on hand, from the
smallest size to 24 by GO inches, and will cut to suit
picture frames, show cases, &c. liememler this.
Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to,
and the goods put up so as to go sale, either by rail
road, stage or wagon, provided the ca?»h is «*nt with tlio
order. ap ‘*!5 WILLIAM ROOT
EDWARD P. WEBSTER,
(SUCCESSOR TO OR. G. TENNENT,j
©EiiolesiUc au$
DRUGGIST,
No. 1 Colonade Place, Marietta, Geo.
W OULD respectfully call the attention of the citi
zens of Marietta, Physicians nnd Planters to his
extensive and carefully selected stock of
Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Clicmical».
PHYSICIANS*
Supplied with the purest French, English and Ameri
can chemicals, Surgical, Dissecting and Amputating
Instruments, Lancets, Forceps, Cupping Instruments, .
Medical Bags, Trusses, Supporters, Ac., Ac.
planters
Supplied with Paints, Dye Stuffs, Fresh Garden Seeds,
Medicine chests, Ac., 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 pure, fresh nnd genuine.
Physicians’ prescriptions carefully compounded from
drugs of warranted purity, at any hoar < t the day or
night. The attention of
TE1E LADIKS
Is respectfully solicited to his extensive ashortment of
Toilet articles, consisting in part of French nnd Amer
ican Colognes, Euhin’s and Piver’s Extracts, Mongnet’s
and Coudray’s Toilette Powders, Powder boxes, puffs,
hair, tooth, nail and cloth bruslic-a ; also a line lot of
flesh brushes, all of which will l»e 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 \va>b. tri-
copherous,, together with a great quantity of fancy
goods too numerous to mention. Please give me a cafl
und examine for yourselves.
N. B. Pure old Brandies and "Wines for Medical pur
poses.
Iced So<hh Water, with a variety of Syrups.
As we confine ourselves strictly to the drug business
alone, we shall always keep everything in our line of
business, and of the very best qualities. Persons pur
chasing any article of us can depend upon it being
pure and genuine. We prepare all our medicines, and
therefore can warrant them as being prep
ing to the U. S. Pharmacopeia.
Our stock is large and well assorted. We si
ways keep a good supply of
White Lead pure, Copal Varnish No. 1,
do do No. 1, J do do do *2,
White Zinc No. 1, j do do «i«>
Window Glass, Coach do
8X10—10X12 and all otheriJapan do
{Leather do
I Demur do (white)
jSand Paper, assorted,
j Putty and Glue,
j Pumice Stone,
(Blue Smalts,
I Brow a do
sizee,
Linseed Oil,
Train do
Sperm do
Neats foot Oil.
Turpentine Spirits,
Camphene,
Burning Fluid, !
Paint Brushes, (all sizes)
Varnish do do
Whitewash Brushes, (all sizes)
Sweeping, dusting, scrubbing, horse, bind;ing
brushes Ac.
Marking brushes, Sash tool. Camel hair pencils.
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 Lamps and Wicks,
Cream Tartar, Supercarbonate Soda, Tartaric Acid,
Yeast Powder,
Old Castile Soap, A., Ac.
Red Lead, Litharge, Pruss. Blue. Vermillion
Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow. Spanish Brown,
Yenecian Red, Yellow Ochre, Whiting, Ac.
jy 20
Bounty Land Pension Claims of Wid
ows and Orphans.
r IE undersigned having associated themselves to
gether in the prosecution of Bounty Land claims of
widows and orphans, Ac., would announce to tlie pub
lic, that having prepared themselves with all tbe nec
essary blanks, together with the law regulating ti e
above mentioned claims, and also, having made ar
rangements with competent agents at Washington city,
are prepared to prosecute successfully any of tlieaboxe
mentioned claims, with promptness and dispatch.
Applicants will be advised of the highest prices paid
for Land Warrants. X. B. GREKX.
Marietta April 11. W. PHILLIPS.
HANSELL & SIMPSON,
Attorneys, Counsellors ami Solicitors,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA,
Will practice in the District Court of the United
States, at Marietta, tbe Supreme Court of Georgia,
and the Superior Courts of the following counties:
Cobb, I Forsyth, I Fannin,
Fulton, | Lumpkin, | Paulding,
Cass, I Cherokee, I Floyd,
Pickens, | Gilmer, | Whitefield.
Bspecial attention bestowed in the securing and
collecting of claims.
ANDREW HANSELL ] ARCA’D X. SIJIFSON.
jan 1, 1855.
H. B. WALLACE,
R ESPECTFULLY gives notice to the citizens
of Marietta und the public, that he is prepar
ed to undertake Brick Work, Stone Masonry an>!
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
Welcli & York,
West Side of tlie Public Square und next
door to Northcut’s Old Stand,
( iFFER to their old friends, customers aud others, «
* good assortment or Fancy and Staple Dry
Goodl» on their usual accommodating terms and rea
sonable prices. Jan. SI, 1855—ly
To tl»e Public.
■HE subscriber, thankful for past favors, is happy to
4 inform his friendsan*i the public generally, that be
is still at the old stand ou 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.
43- Strict atteution paid to Horse-shoeing. >
Jan 20—ly HUMPHREY REID. v
The Marietta Hotel and Fumitufe
FOR SALE.
I WILL sell to tho highest bidder on tho first
Tuesday in 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 bo
divided into three equal annual instalments. Sole
directed by the will of said Oglesby.
For furniture information, apply to my Attor
neys, Hansell and Simpson, at Marietta, or. the 1
undersigned, at Albany Georgia.
D. A. VAS0N,
Ex’r of G. S. Oglesby.
June 21, 1856.(wtlsept) ffi.
Valuable Lots for a
CEVERAL valuable Lots for sale, with Ui>
° thereon, ia tbe neighborhood of tlie ‘
and Atlanta A Lagrange Railroad Depot. ’ They K
be sold low; for terms apply to T. Doojriw Whitehffi
■tmt *•'!
street.
Atlanta, Hay life, 1864.
ti. P. O’NEU.L
/ \NE ease of Gents Opera ties just received
1 ' from the Manufacturer, and forsole by
F. M. EDDLEMAN, fr BB0.
At fee sign of fee Mammoth Beet, Whitehall