The Atlanta weekly intelligencer and Cherokee advocate. (Atlanta and Marietta, Ga.) 1855-18??, September 21, 1855, Image 3

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latest news. coa.nmci.lL. atlasta karkktT " J,„icr rroBi the Rio Oronde _ • Nr<v’Orl$aNS, Sept. 10. 1 *’**’*■ ** atof + jib- cjn,o steamer Nautilus lias arrived with _ 1 . . advices from the Rio Grande. J Atlanta, September 19—4 P. M. /inn Well ctuno passenger in the Niuui- bAoo.a.—Sides 14; shoulders 11c; beg round , liaison hie way to fdin Santa Anna. tJ "tho plft" of Montory had been proclaimed j h uttb £ ^.h jo c A ^ *“ d 16 ‘ ,t S»n Louis Potest, and a party of govern- Const is celling at 75c.@S0c. * t troops had been taken near Reynoea. Cons Mral, 9u 0 ■p bushel. "1,4 many were killed. • • Wurat—Good will bring $1,15 White one n Costive was in command at Mata- ' Io ‘| ar ^>'1 twenty cents. .MULAiidit was thought he would per-j 2M?.’.. 45 e “2 t 5L!,“«“'*• ni liras, form Scarce. favor of tho Federalists. A'-ir York, Sept. 15.—Captain Wright of l Vcw Orleans, formerly commander of the j Itcnincr Jewess, at this evening at the St. j Nicholas Hotel, to cowhide Mr. Dean, of Baltimore; when the latter drew n bowie knife and plunged it into Wright’s side, .roducing a wound which, it is supposed, Lill prove fatal. gppt. 16.—Capt Wright is still alive, but there are only filight hopes of his recovery, lleen is a son-in-law of Amos Kendall, lie Ids from Cincinnati. Cuttle on foot 3@8 Jc lb; Sheep 1 to $3 . ., n I in j -1 P er head. There are also ample stocks of hard- Gi) eases of yellow 1 ever and 10 deaths 1 ware, Iron, Hollow ware, dry goods domestics, Ac. ■urred i n Canton Miss.,|out of a poptila- ; Plouh.—$7 @7 50 per bb!.—scarce. Egor, 30—cunts, dull. Swkkt PoTATORg, 50 per bushel. Ciucjckns,—15 cents each—plenty, and doll h bathers.—35 cents. Fruit and Vegetables Scarce icf 1 Rl ° Coffe * by ltek I2ito 1Se - ^ Sugar, Brown 9@10c; ClariOed 10@11; Loaf and crushed 12J cents, but little in Market. Molasses, Cuba 35 a37 per gal.; New Orleans, 4H per gallon. Salt, Liverpool sacks plenty, $2,@$2,10. Star Candles per box 26c Adamantine 29 a 27 Solar Sperm 33c ft of UK). Tho town of Prootoraville on Lake Bor- j sailiwo DATS , fUfi W ns nearly destroyed by the gale of 1 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. J 111 I 9 I •• . • • ...J.IV Cl pool, ..... IX ,I,/> remittance of $9,000 for the relief of i Baltic Liverpool, New York Oet. 20 11 -- - -* Arago, Havre, New York Oct. 24 An*, Liverpool, Boston Oct. 27 FROM THE UNITED STATES. Atlantic, New York Hverpoot, Sept. 10 Arago. New York Havre, Sept. 22 Africa, Boston, Liverpool,..,...Sept. 26 Baltic, Now York, Liverpool Oct. 2 Washington...Now York Bremen Oct. 6 Saturday night. The deaths in Now Orleans from the Yel- ], )W Fever during the past week, (Sept. 18,) w(l „ 150. Tho Yellow Fever is almost at an end. y etp York, Sopt. 15.—The General Relief Committee of this city yesterday authorised the Norfolk sufferers. Philadelphia, Sept. 16.—About $8,000 have been collected hero for the relief of tho Norfolk sufferers during tho past week. Norfolk, Sopt. 18.—The fever is abating and few new cases occur. Kw York, Sept. 17.—Maver Wood has received a letter from the Mayor of Balti more complaining of the quarantine re strictions against Baltimore vessels, and threatening retaliation. Mayor Wood re plies that vessels from Baltimore will be quarantined only whore thoy have the fever on board. The Board of Health moots to day in re ference to the matter. The sloop of war Cyanc has arrived nt quarantine from Pensacola. ,*?t. Louts, Sopt. 17.—Tho Abolitionists of Kansas have nominated ex-Govornor Reeder for Congress, and have selected the second Monday in October for polling. Tho House stands 61 Republicans, 67 Democrats and 21 Whigs. Two districts as yet unreturnod, and probably Democrats. Chicago, Sept. 15.—Dates from Nebras ka to the 8th (net., havo been received.— Colonel Monnies’ party of Government Sur veyors bad been attacked on tho Platte river by tho Pownoos, and dispersed. Colonel Mutinies and five others had arrived at Ne braska city. Tho rest of the party were missing and a party of volunteers were gone in pursuit of them. Charleston, Sept. 17.—Cotton.—The mar ket is depressed. The receipts are increas ing. Sales for the last three days amount to 1,600 baics, 8J to 10.'jo. Rice has declin ed. Sales of now havo been made at} to | lower than last week. New York, Sept. 17.—Cotton is easier but not uuotably lower, and 500 bales changed hands. Flour is unchanged and worth from $8 12% to 8 62j per bbl. Wheat is a tri fle higher, and Southern White is worth from ?1 95 to 1 02}, and Red $1 90 per per bushel. Naval Stores are dull. Gro ceries are unchanged. Rico is heavy. The Mallets. NEW ORLEANS, September 16. Cotton is stonily with sales of 500 bales. CHARLESTON, Sept. 19, 3 p. m. Cotton.—Tho markot is unchanged anu rather depressed. Sales 240 bales at 9 to 10§ conts. SAVANNAH, Sopt. 19. Con-os —The sales yesterday were 165 bales, at tho following prices:—5 at 98 ; 20 at 9J; 12 at ; 60 at 98 ; 16 at lOj; and 52 at 10} cents. •‘Americans Should Rule America.” We admit that Americans, and only Amoricans, should rule America. Who, then, arc Americans ? You say the man who was born on the soil of the United States. Well, then suppose a man born on tho soil of the United States, and immedi ately after the process is accomplished, is taken to Timbuctoo, in Africa, and lives and grows up there a pagan in soul, and canni bal in appetite, and by some strange acci dent at the age of sixty, finds himself here in a land lie lias no memory of, among a people whom lie chiefly affects as good to eat; by your principle ho is one to partici pate in tho rule of America. You respond, but he should havo resided here : by his ab sence he has rendered himself unfit. That is to say, you abandon your position of birth, and assume a new one of residence. Well wc will follow you there. Suppose he resides in the United States all the time, but lives in some valley of the Rocky moun tains, or in some unexplored corner of Mam moth cave, where ho hears nothing of our civilization, laws, usages, and education; in a word he is a savage; he has resided sixty years in tho United States, and is one to participate in tho rule of America. You respond, it is not enough that he have re sided here; ho should know our laws and policy, and be acquainted with the genius of our republican institutions. That is you abandon the position of residence and as sume a new ono of knowledge of our insti tutions. Well, wc will follow you there. Suppose he bo deeply versed in our history, and profoundly rc-ad in our policy, but bo so enamored of all despotism, has little confi dence in the many, that he would prefer a government an Emperor or a Czar. lie is line who should rule America. You re spond that it is not enough that lie knows our institutions ; he should love them. Ah, there you have it; you have found the true American, tho man who ought to rule America. Ho in whose heart the altar of the country is erected, and before which al tar ho renders the oblations of a pure and perfect love. No matter what roek, island, kingdom or continent, first nurtured his body, if tho red leaves of his heart havo writ ten on them the holy words of Liberty; if those glorious syllables echo and reverberate through tho chambers of his soul like sol emn peals of music through the columned aisles of some sacred cathedral, till the man stop and tremble and palpitate with a voice less sentiment of worship ; then he is a true American, aud ought to participate, if it be true that Americans should rule America.— Burlington [Iowa) Gazette. OP THE STEAMSHIPS FROM EUROPE. Shipt Leaves. . Fir. B? u j c , Liverpool...:..New York Sept. 8 Washington ..Southampton..New York Sept. 12 America Liverpool,... ..Bouton Sept. 16 Pacific, : Liverpool?*.. ..New York, Sept. 22 Union, Havre,.. P...NewYork Sept. 20 Canada, Liverpool.;... .Boston, Sept. 2fl Atlantic, Liverpool New York Oet. 0 Hermann, Southampton,..New York Oct. 10 Africa, Liverpool, Bouton, Oct. 13 pea, Boston, Liverpool, S otic, New York, Liverpool ashington...Ncw York, Bremen, America Boston, I jverpool, .. Oct. 10 l’aciflc New York, Liverpool, Oct. 17 Uuibn, New York, Havre, Oet. 20 Canada, Boston, Liverpool, Oct. 24 Atlantic, New York, Liverpool, Oct. 31 Hermann, New York, Bremen Nov. 3 A frica Boston Liverpool Nov. T Baltic, New York, Liverpool, Nor. 14 Arago, New York, Havre, Nov. 17 Asia, Boston, Liverpool, Nov. 21 LOTTERIES. GREEN A PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. [By Authority of the State of Georgia.) MANAGED, drawn and prizes paid by the well-known and responsible firm of GREGORY A MAURY. *5R.Office in Concert Hall—opposite Postofflce Delivery. gnif CLASS 226. To be drawn at Savannah, Ga., on Friday September 21 st 1855. Prize of $10,900 $3,000, $3,139 2 of $1,508, Ac. Tickets S3—Shares in Proportion, portion. Extra ClaASS P. To be drawn at Wilmington, Del., on Sat urday, September 22d, 1855. Prizes $67,500, $25,000, $20,000, $14,000 Ao. it*. Tickets $20—shares in proportion. CLASS j>0. 220. To be drawn at Savannah, Ga., Tuesday, September 25th, 1855. Z Capital prizes, $4,000 1,448, $1,000, Ac. t®. Tickets $1—halves and quarters in pro- Sales close at 2 o’clock on the day of each draw mg. All communications strictly confidential. Or ders by mail will recoivo prompt attention, and copies of tho drawn numbors forwarded to pur chasers when desired. GEO. L. BOOTH. March 17. d&wly. Havana Plan Lottery. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY | By Authority of the State of Georgia.] T Hk subscriber having been appointed Mana ger of tho Jasper County Academy Lottery, intends conducting the same on the Havana plan of singlo numbers, nnd has located his Office in the city of Macon, Georgia. Ho now offers the following:— GRAM1) SCHEME FOR Sept., 14, 1851. When Prizes will be distributed as follows ameuntingto $81.0001 CLASS E. CAPITALS. 1 Prize of $ 8,000 1 “ 2,000 6 Prizes 500 2,500 20 “ 100 2,000 120 44 25 3,000 1 Prize of $5,000 2 Prizes 1000“ 2,000 10 “ 200 2,000 78 “ 59 8,900 18 ap’ximation 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. Logan and Jas. A. Nisbet, Esq., gentlemen who are sworn to a faithful performance of their duty. Prizes paid, when due, without discount. 49* All orders, roly on it, strictly conlidential. Bills on all solvent Banks, taken at par- Wholc Tickets $5 ; Halves $2.50 ; Quarters $1.24. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon,Ga. [By Authority of the State of Georgia.] FORT GAINES ACADEMY GRAND SCHEME FOR SEPTEMBER Class 7. TO III DKAW.V SKPTKnitXK 21tii 1855, is Tnz citt or ATLANTA OKORGIA, WHEN FRl/Bt AJCOCNTINQ TO Will be distributed accordiug to tho following magnificent Scheme! $g$*And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing, and paid when duo without deduction! $16,000 $5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,500 1,100 .$1,000 are 5,000 . 600 arc 5,000 . 200 are 2000 120 are 1,200 100 are 2,500 1 Prize of ftl Prize «f 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 5 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 25 Prizes of 501 Prizes in all amounting to $60,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! Tickets $10,...Halves $5,...Quarter* $2.80. "Sa- Bibs on a H solvent Banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, dftwly Atlanta, Goorgia. A tl mini strut ©r’s Sale. Agreeable to an order of the court oT Ordinary of Ulierokec county, will be sold before the court house door in the town of Canton, in said county, on t!it? first Tuesday in November next—lx>ts of land Nos. 4S6, 485, 523 and 524 in the 2nd district of the 2nd section of tho said county of Cherokee, except the widow’s dower in said lands. Sold as tho property of Robert II. Gober, late of said county deceased, for tha benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dcc’d. Sept 18, ’55. JOHN 1\ REA VIS. JACOB C. HOOK, [■ Admr,B. [ By Authority of the State oj Alabama.] SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. Con duct e d o n t he Havana Plan. GRAND SCHEME! OXj ASS W. To be drawn on the 2d. of October, 1855, in the City of Montgomery, when prizes amounting to «50,ooo -=®s Will be distributed according to the following TSACag^iifiOGUt Solieme l And remember, EVERYPRIZE is drawn at each draw ing, and paid when due, without deduction. Prize of $12,000 1 Prize of. 1 Prize of 1 do 1 do SPECIAL NOTICE8. Cobb Co witty Nominal Iona. For Senator— THOS. H. MOORF.- Representatives— ALFRED MANER, S. M. BRADFORD. Ordinary— B. TOLLESON. Sheriff-— J. B. BLACKWELL. JOHN^NDERSON. Clerk of Superior Court— JAMES M. BARNWELL. Clerk of Inferior Court— w. w. Carroll. Tax Collector— G. JOHNSON. Receiver of Returns— J. F. McCLESKY. Coroner— JOHN WHITE. County Surveyor— J. B. FAIR. • We are requested to announce the name of Georgo W. Hardnge, as a candidate fo Tax Collector for Cobb county. July 24, 1855, (wtd) We are authorised to announce J. R. SKELTON, Esq., a candidate for re-election as Clerk of the Inferior Court of Cobb county. - S T A T E M E If T Of th« Condition i*f the Atlanta Bonk, on Monday evening the 22d day of August, 1855—pub lished ia aota$tinnce with the Governor's proclamation of the 24th ult. Resources. j Bill* of Bxchnnge and Nolee Discounted. - ■ Of which ronsid’rd donbtftil, $2-1879 j Banking Hon«» aA Lot, i Expenses, .... ; Exchange on Norther* and Southern ] Cities, • l Specie on hand, - 137,162 ; Specie in transitu from Charleston, - - •*,08# ' Specie in tran’tu from New York, - 180,009 ! Note* of other Bank*, j Bank Cheek* and Cash Veaehart, $841,244 10 15,650 67 661 90 164,895 77 $87,15200 81,560 00 2,843 58 $1,394,008 03 Liabilities. Capital S ock, - - - $300,00000 Circulation, - 797,090 00 Individual Deposits, . 23,786 38 Profits since 1st July, 1855, 3,558 68 Resulting Balance with Ag’ts, 78,300 00 Due other Bands ft Bankers, 191,272 96 $1,394,008 02 Stockholders ft Directors. Shares. Valtt*. S. C. Higginson. 10 $1,000 Geo. Smith, 2,04$ 294,000 J. A. Hayden. 10 1,000 P. Strachan, VS 1,000 J. R. Valentine. 19 1,000 3,000 $109,000 STATE OF GEORGIA, Atlanta,Fulton County: Personally appeared before me, S. C. Higgin- son, President, and J. R. Valentine, Cashier of the Atlanta Bank, and made oath that the foregoing statement is just and true, to the best of their knowledge and belief. S. C. HIGGINS ON, Pres’t. J. R. VALENTINE, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 13th day of September, 1855. (Signed,) A. W. JONES, Notary Pubdi. We arc 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 tho Superior Court of tho Blue Ridge Circuit, at the election to be held on the first Monday in October next. may 11. Notice. SCOTT'S PATENT LITTLE GIANT IJpHK undersigned having purchased of Mr. L. Hcolt. A patentee of the above mill, the exclusive right to are reaupsted tn annnnnpo i ’® nd “ ld ^'t 1 * OI “ t MU1 la * u of th e Northern p»rt “ ,c 1 cqucsicu L(J announce : of thestate or Georgia, would take this method of no ne of Jndge DAVID IRWIN as a Candi- i tifying thv public of that fact, sod aleo to caution all date for re-election, on the first Monday in Octo- ; persons against mills manufactured or sold by other her next. March 14 persons ezeyt those duly authorised by ms to sell said Kills, fo that end I would moat respectfully sub mit the following cert iBcate of power from the paten tee. J. MeK. COOKE. PnnjmXLPstA, July 11th, 1855. Be It remembered by all Whom it may concern, that ■ bv the vast r.f the j I did, on the 16th day of May, 1864. obtain letters of by the vast sales of the srtmls patent for a certaln f roa now kcown u the Little being daily performed by It, which Giant Corn and Cobb Mill; and whereas certain ar ' rangements have been made by which J. McK. Cooke has obtained the exclusive right of vending tho said little Millr. in Northern Georgia. I hereby certify that no other pernon or persons are now licensed to sell the said Mills in Northern Georgia, or had been since the 6th day of May last; that the exclusive right belongs entirely to the said J. McK. Cooke until such time as he is notified to the contrary by me; he, the said Cooke, being of right fally empowered to resirain any and all parties that may attempt to infringe by vending or us ing the said Little Giant Mills la that part of Northern Georgia, not disposed of by tne to Scott & Moekbee. of Angusts: and I hereby authorize and empower the said Cooke to sue and collect damage* from any and all parties that may attempt to trespass on his right by using or vending aaid Mill ia tha said part of the State of Georgia^ In witness whereof I have unto sot my hand and seal, this the day above written. Atlnata, Sept. 3, '65.] LYMAN SCOTT, [sbal.] H. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment. H. O. FARRELL’S GENUINE ARABIAN LINIMENT ■ Is a most extraordinary medicine, truth of which is ! placed beyond doubt And the many cures previously had resisted all other medicines and the ■kill of the best physicians in the world- It is compos ed of balsams, extracts and gums peculiar to Arabia— possessing in a concentrated form, all their stiraula- ting, anodyne, penetrating, unctuous and revulsive properties, and the same which, ages ago, were used by the‘‘Sons of the Desert,** with such miraculous success, in curing the disease of both man and beast. Read the following remarkable cure. which should of <J- self place “H. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment,*' far i beyond any similar remedy. Mr. H. G. Farrell—Dear Sir: Actuated b> a £ense of gratefulness, I submit the following as an instance of the utility of your great medicine. My child, three years old, was suddenly attacked with a terrible dis ease, which in less than six hours prostrated it to to tal heplessness. The limos became so rigid that not a joint could be btnt; the flesh turned black and cold and entirely deprived of feeling; the eyes fixed, partial ly closed and altogether blind, following this was deaf ness to all sounds; the spine became contracted and so curved that when lying on its back the head and heels only touched. Indeed, the child presented every ap pearance of being dead. Immediately on the attack, the family physician was called in, and for three weeks he labored to restore it to feeling, but all in vain, al* though it was blistered a dozen times and various rube f&cient Liniments applied. A consultation of physi cians was then held, but to no purpose, the case was then brought before the Medical Society, but nothing could be suggested which had not already been done, and the doctor then told me he could do nothing more. Wo then commenced applying your Liniment freely over the entire length of the spine, and you may im agine a parent’s joy, when, after a few applications, returning animation was apparent; and it rapidly re covered with the exception of the sight, which did not become perfect for near a month. The child is now healthy and robust as can be. Five other cases of the same kind occurred previously in my neighborhood, all of which died, when there is no doubt if your Liniment had been used they would have recovered. Peoria, March 1st, 1861. HENRY G. CLELAND. 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 tho counterfeits, because his having the name of Farrell, many will buy it iu good faith without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will per haps only discover their error when the spurious mix ture has wrought its evil effects. The geuuine article is manufactured only by H. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illiuois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters H. G. before Farrell’s thus—II. G. FARRELL’S—and his signature on the wrapper, all others are counterfeits- Sold by A. Alex ander, and J. M. Rantin, 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 the United states. 09* Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and ham let in the United States, in which one is not already es tablished. Address H. G. Farrell as above, acconipa nied with good reference as to character, responsibili ties, Ac. Atlanta, Sept. 21, 1855. (w4w) Medical Testimony cannot be Controverted. JfAF One of the most startling cases is narrat ed of Dr. iVi’Lano’8 Vermifuge by Dr. John But ler, of Trumbull co. Ohio. The case was that of a young lady who had been very sick for eight years, and had consulted a number of physicians, who had treated it as one of Prolapsus Uteri.— Dr. Butler was then called in, and for a time, be lieved with his predecessors that it was a case of Prolapsus. Ho was, however, soon forced to the conclusion that his patient was suffering from worms, nnd after much persuasion, prevailed upon her to take two doses of Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge. This medicine had the effect of removing from her a countless number of the largest size. She is since married, and continnes to enjoy excellent health. This great remedy may be had of A. ALEXANDER and J. M. RANTIN. seplldlm Atlanta, Ga. THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY FOB Coughs, Colds, and all Disases of the Lungs! Recommended by distinguished members of the Medical Profession. DR- C. WILLIAMS’ “Compound Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Neptha,” THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY for all DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Sold by all Druggists in Atlanta, and in all other cities in the United State*. Aug22-dAw6m. Combs, Fans, and Fancj Goods. WILLIAM TASKER, 1 i 1 Park Place, New York, invites the attention J- of Southern and Western Merchants, to his now stock of Fans, Combs, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Ladies Reticules, Perfumery, Soaps, Porte Monies, Jet and Bead Bracelets, Pocket Books, Dress Buttons, Pins and 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- cordcons and Violins, including a general and very large stock of English, French, and Gorman Fancy Goods, which will bo sold at the very lowest prices for ensh or approved paper. JeS' Orders by letter selected and put up In the best manner. WM. TASKER, may 1—dAw6m 10 Park Place, N. Y. New Candy Manufactory -AND- mm W9 OPPOSITE THE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, ATLANTA, GA. T HE subscriber tronld inform the citizens of At lanta and vicinity that ho has constantly on hand, at his Confectionery and Baking eetablish- tnent, all kinds of Confections, Pastries, Fruits, die 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 he laid in a fine stock of Fancy Articles and eve Savannah Medical College. THE Third course of Lectures in this Institu tion, will commence on the first Monday in No vember next. The Clinical Lectures in Medicine and Surgery, at the Savannah Hospital and the College Clini que, will commence on the 15th of October and | continue during tie course. * - Faculty. Theory and practice of Medicine—R. D. AR NOLD, M. D. Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women and Chil dren—P. >1. KOLLOCK, M. D. Principles and Practice of Surgery—W. G. BULLOCH, M. D. Medical Chemistry—C. W. WEST, M. D. Institutes of Medicine—E. H. MARTIN, M. D. Anatomy—J. G. HOWARD, M. D. Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence—• J. B. READ, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—JOtS. J. WEST, M. D. Fees for the entire course $105 00 Matriculation Ticket 500 Ample facilities will be furnished for tha study of Practical Anatomy. Board can be had at from $4 to $6 per week. For further particula rs apply to D. W. WEST, M. D., iDean. eug 4 dw3m Valuable Property for Sale- 1 WILL sell on the 15th of October, at pnblicsalA.. at the City Hall, my House and Lot of half acre, or one 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 lOleethnlland 8 rooms 1C 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 walls are 9 inches thick from foundation to roof plates.— Also a good brick kitchen and bath room, and a good frame stable. For further particulars apply to mo at the Georgia Railroad Shop. Atlanta, Aug. 17—diw2m] WM.RUSHTON. Vlariel^i Advertisements. GEORGE L>. RICE, Attorney Vt. Ziaw, Marietta; Georgia; W IUL practice in the following counties: Cobb, Paulding, Cherokee, DeKalb, Campbell, an<T Forsyth. Also, in tho 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 A MURPHY. References—R. A. Johnson, W. Root, Marietta; W. Kay, Atlanta; C. II. Johnson, Griffin, jan 16 ' S. LAWRENCE, Attorney at Law, MARIETTA, GEO. JAME S J ORDAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia. jan 16 J. H. WEAVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dullas, Paidding County, Georgia. jan 1—ly W. J. CHASTAIN, ATTORNEY’ AT LAW, Dallas, Paulding Cminty, Georgia. jan 1—ly HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO CRANE A HOLCOMBE, Wholesale Grocers, 189,190 and 191, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. NATHAN E. BENTON, Attorney at Law, MARIETTA, GEO., K EFERS to Baker A Wilcox, Barrett A Carter, Augusta—James H. Carter & Co., Savannah —I’erry Spencer, Columbus, Ga. jan 1-ly Farmers aud Mechanic’s FIRE, MARINE, & LIFE XTEXoa-rox*A.3txce Company, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Capital Stock, : : : : : $300,000. HON. THOS. B. FLORENCE. lTest. Edward R. Hblmbold, Secretary. T MIIS COMPANY effects Fire Insuranee on Buildings, Goods, Furniture, &c., and Inland Insurance on Goods by Rail Road, Rivers, &c. Also Insurance upon LIVES on tbe most favorable terms. ang25d&wtf. DANIEL PITTMAN, Agent. Atlanta. JOSEPH E. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CANTON, GEO., Will practice in the counties of Cass, Cherokee, Cobb, Forsyth, Gilmer, Lumpkin, Paulding and Whitefield. jan 1-1S55. D R. N. H. CAMPBELL, Botanic and Eclectic Medical Reform Practitioner.—His success ful practice the past six years is a sufficient re- eoimiiendafiou. The practical operations of Dent istry performed : Plugging Teeth with gold, $1.50 each..: extracting ditto, 25 to 50 cents; inserting. $3. .4.11 operations warranted. ^ Office and residence, Cherokee street, at Dr. b'ellenger’s old stand. Marietta, May 11:1355. DJIS. CONNELL & CLELEND, Hvabt this day formed a copartnership for the practice Medicine in its various branches. All calls will’ be promptly attended to. '-S©,- 0 4Ucc at the old stand, where ono or both mav be fo nnd when not professionally engaged. Marietta,- .Feb. 20th, 1355. r»R. E. T SETZE,* GRADUATE of the the Medical College of luv. ing attended the Hospitals of 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 and Hash dishes, Dish and Piute Covers, Jelly moulds, Coffee Filters, Coffee Urns, Water and Molasses Pitchers, FluidLampa, Tea and Coffee Pots, Egg Boilers, Num; Lamps, Candle Stick, Cake BoxSs, Spice Boxes, Sugar Boxes, Bonnet Boxcb, Tea and Coffee Canisters, Molasses Cups, Cake Pans, Lard and Oil Lamps, Lanterns, Dust Pans, Spittoons,' Waiters and Tea Trays, Shovel and Tongs, Brass and Wire Fenders, Din ner Bells, Coffee Mills, Brass and Maalin 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, Ponches and shot belts, Powder flasks, Caps, Powder, shot Ac. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Roof ing, Guttering, and all Job work, in our line done at short notice and warranted. W. L. WADSWORTH. No. 2, Howard Row, Marietta. jan 24-tf. DR. CHARLES CUMMINGS, L ATE of the city of New Orleans, respectfully informs the citizens of Atlanta and surround ing country that he has located his office in the new and commodious Drug Store of Drs. Smith A Ezzard, corner of Concert Hall, for the purpose of practicing tho various departments of his profes sion, and hopes to enlist the confidence of his friends and the community in general, when be 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, cholera, typhoid fe ver, scarlatina Ac.; and all those contageoua dis eases peculiar to a denes population, as the more recent portion of his professional career has con fined him to the treatment of those fatal maladies n the cities of Mobile and New Orleans. Atlanta, Ga., April 16,’55. diwtjanl’56. Examiner and Republican copy till Jan. 1st. 1856. BUILDING HARDWARE! Tools; Ac. Ac. I HAVE constantly on hand a large stock of Building and other Hardware, consisting in part of HINGES of nearly all kind-, wrought and cast, such as Butts, Book and Eye-strap, blind, gate aud other Hinges. LOCKS—Knob Locks; -took, mortice, barndoor, stoor door, desk, trunk, pad, drawer, clie-t. 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, la tiling, flooring, ceiling, shoe and other Nails. GLASS—Window Glass, from 6 by 8 to 24 by SO inches, and can cut to fit any intermediate size wanted, forpic- ure frames, show cases, Ac. PAINTS—White Lead, chrome green and yellow, blue, red, black, brow n and other colors, also, the snow white Zinc Faint now so much used nnd giving universal sat isfaction. TOOlfj—Planes, Augurs, Chisels. Squares, Draw Knives. Hammers, Braces and Bitts. Plumbs and Levels, Rules, Bench Screws, Ac. FARMERS TOOLS—Spades, Shovels, Manure Folks Hoes. Chains, Wagon Boxes, Ac. IRON—A large assortment of Tyre, Horse shoe, Band, Round, Square, and other Iron, and many other arti cles too tedious to mention, mar 14 WILLIAM ROOT. A GK JCX Go Atlanta Cigar Store. T HE subscriber has just received a fine lot ol CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGARS, which he offers for sale, by wholesale and retail, a t the lowest market priees. Ho 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 will 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 treet, Atlanta, Ga Atlanta, May 19, 1855-npr26,daw6m. Instruments for Surgeons’ and Physi cians’ Use. C ONSISTING of Speculums ol various kinds, Eye / Cups. Porcelain aud Glass, Abdominal Supporters, Persaries, Glass, Silver, Wood and Ivory, &c., T-usses, French, English, American, &c. Shoulder Br aces, as sorted kinds. Breast Bags, Saddle Bags. Pocket Cases, SyTenges iu great variety” Electro Magnetic Machines, late styles, Steelacd Metal Sounds, assorted sizes Silver, Metal and Bone Eye Syrenges, cases of Eye Instru ments, new styles, Physicians’ Pocket Cases in great. Ty thing necessary for carrying on his candy m.in- | variety, Stethescopes. Elastic, Metal.&c., Ear Trumpets, ufactcry, he would inform county dealers that he is Glass Urineils, Red Pans, Womb Syrenges, Midwifery I. 0. 0. F. CENTRAL LODGE, NO. 28,1. O. O. F. meets for the dispatch of business on every Tuesday Evening, at 7 }i o’clock, at the Hall of the Knights of Jericho—and. on the second and fourth Friday Evenings in each month, on business pertaining to the Degree of “ltebekah.” WM. BARNES, N. G. C. R. HAXLEITER, C. A S. Atlanta, April 17th, 1855. (dawlv.) 5.000 3.000 2.000 1,600 1,200 1,100 5.000 Servant Wanted. T HE subscriber will pay liberal wages for good, faithful house servant, until Christmas, nnd if satisfactory for a year from that time.— She must bo a good cook, washer and Ironer. Apply at tho Intelligencer Office. Sept. 13. (diwtf) W. B. RUGGLES. the EASTERN WAR! SEBASTOPOL HAS NOT YET FALLEN! Neither have the Allies yet raised the scigcl THE subscriber lias concluded 1o rent or sell his ,!t- lsnta property, consuUtlng of hi, large and Commis sion Fire l’roof Ware House, occupied f or the i a ,i three year, by Messrs Beago A Abbott, and residence on For syth street. This is valuable properly, ...vinir a rent of 10 per cent on the amt. asked for ft. daily in creasing in value Payments yearly—one third‘cash the balance in two annua! installments with interest—1 Title indisputable. Possession given any time afttr 1r October next. ft^Applj to Seago k Abbott. Atlanta, SeptOtf B O JONES. 1 dO a 1 do . . . . 5 Prizes of 1,000 are 10 do 400 are 4,000 10 do 150 are 1,500 12 do 120 are 1,440 20 do 100 are 2,000 40S Prizes amounting to *$50,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. flE^-TicketK $8,00—Halves $4.—Quarters $2 . Every prize drawn at each drawing Bill* on solvent banks taken at par. All commaicA- tions strictly confidential. SAM’L SWAN, Agent, At the Bronze lions, Montgomery. Ala. £9_OrdorH for tickets received by the agent of the Fori Gaines Academy lottery, Atlanta, Ga. For Machinery. WE have just received ASHCROFT’S PATENT STEAM GUAGE, the safest and most reliable for LOCOMOTIVES or STATIONARY ENGINES. Also, a fine U.t of VUL CANISED RUBBER MACHINE BELTING.STEAM PACK ING A HYDRANT HOSE from the BOSTON BELTING CO. We are agents for the sale of tbe above goods, GUARANTEE them in the most satisfactory manner, and offer them at manufacturer’s prices! with the freight added. GILBERT A CLARK F., Apr25,’65dAirtf. Hardware Dealers, Atlanta, Ga. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale. The Subscriber offers for sale a very pleasant resi dence on Peach Tree Street, within a short distance of the centre ol the city. The house contains nine room, in good repair, with other necessary outbuildings. Al so. one other house and lot on the same block, con taining four rooms. This property will be sold at great bargains, either separately, or all together. Al so, two or three other unimproved lots in differant parrs of the city. JAMES M. HUDSON. Atlanta, Sept. 21, 1855. wtf prepared to furnish caudles at wholosal* at 17 cents por pound. Orders accompanied With the cash or good city references promptly attended to. D. VALENTINO. Atlanta, Nov. 80th 184. [d.tw-ly. INFIRMARW rpHfi nndtrrfligned Lave opened, in thr city of Alla A ta, an Infiirmary, for tbe reception of patients i boring under medical or surgical disease. An intelligent nurse an i faithful servants will be i constant attendance, and will give tlieir attention to the sick at all hours, day and night, when required. Paris for upwards <»f two fessional service* do the < vicinity. Office, foufit .niilc « from the Marietta Ifo.tcl. itizcns tenders his pro of Marietta and I Hon. C. J. McDonald, Maj. A. V. Brumby, Dr. N. I.. Chester. Wm. 1*. Young, Esq. Col. T. B. Iluson, T. II. Moore, Esq f the Square, t wo doors (on mar 2S A CARD- D R. A. M. SABAIi, respectfully tenders his p fessional services to tbe citizens ol Marie pro- arietta and its vicinity, lie may l*e found at all hours, when not professionally engaged, at his office, over ■ E. P. Webster’s Drug Store. dm mar 2S Instruments, Amputating Instruments, Trepbeningln struments, Trocars and Canulais Instruments, Evans’ Lancets, Cases, Gold, Silver Scots, Wood, Leather, «fec.. Stomach Pumps, Cupping Cases, improved Brobangs; Uretlia Instruments, in and out of cases. And many j other instruments not enumerated, with an extensive ; stock of Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Perfumery, j variety Fancy Articles, &c.. h r sale, on accommodating terms, by. A. ALEXANDER. Sign Negro and Mortar Atlanta, Feb. 14, 1855. d&wly. Marietta Georgia, !. STEPHENS, Proprietor.^ A T Tjyit NEt AT LAW , CANTON, GEO. EFERENCE-—Col<.'n>-l J. E. Brown, Canton; J Gen. A. .1. H ansell, C. J. McDonald, Judge • Irwin, Col. D. Ki so. Marietta: W. i. Itofiord. Cassvillc. ap IS '3’ liis professional ser- :s to the citizens of Marietta and vicinity. Office on the southeast side of Square, in the old Post Office building.—Reference—Drs. M. G. i Slaughter, and Hardy V Bass- ^ mar 14 Slula Water, Sotlii Water. 4Vi: are now drawing Soda Water, v.ith a large \ if the choicest: Syrups, some of which are j now and. of delightful tlavor. up 11 K. P. WEBSTER, Drug’st A Ap'y. Dr. WM. TELL SKELTON, Resident Dental Surgeon R ESIDENCE and Office on Cassville St., near tho Pub lic Sqr., oppohite the Howard House. By their re quest and permission he is authorized to refer to the following gentlemen: ' " J. B. Blackwell, Esq. Maj. R. Latimer, Rev. C. A. Fulwood, Rev. G. F. Fierce, I). I). Hon. John Branch, N. C. ^ ^ Hon. J. R. J. Daniel. •* {keep at rav office a due tooth powder and toothache drops of my own make, with a selection of English brushes, &c. The following charges for operations will bo strictly adherred to: Plugging teeth with gold, each. $1 50 “ '« tin foil, 75 Extracting: lt 1 00 .i •* for children, (first teeth) 50 4. “ sit van 50 Separating by filing, or the Ind'- Lubber process, 50 Inserting ^ * 00 ('leaning and treatment, from $1 00 to $5 00. Operations for the poor, grati Examinations and advice for a M gn.‘is. All operations warrant'd. Marietta, June 2. WM. TELL SKELTON. Daguerrean Gallery. R 1 D R. G. TENNEIVT oilers vices to T1IM must saerrd or appro priate ^ift from one friend on relative to ".mther is tho por trait, “the living likcress of of the loved and lost.” We know not at what moment wo may • <: caUled away, therefore the present time should he improved. The most ac curate and beautiful portraits are now taken at GEO. J. GABLE’S DAGUERREAN GALLERY, over the store of J. J. NOHTHCUTT & C0‘ North side the square. Entrance next door to W. J. Kilby’s Clothing Store. Marietta. Entiro satisfaction given to all or no ehnrge. Please call and seo specimens. Priees as low as the lowest in town. Marietta, July 6, ’55. wtf. the sick at all hours, d»j anil night, when required. be favored, nt Fifty Cents per hundred, v The surgical department will be under the control of sand. Parties ordering w ill please send W. F WKSTMORELAND, Who will give promj t a - ten- i written -'copy” of the ticket requested, i: tion to injuries, and every variety of disease requiring surgical operations. The usual fees adopted by the physicians of the city TIte .Election. i r J'HE undersigned are prepared ti» supply all orders ( * for filectfton Tickets, with which they may ! or $4 per" thou* 1 us a plainly including their preference in relation to the Removal Question. Fancy tickets will be furnished at $5 per thousand, or 51 for a single hundred. ^l^Orders are respectfully solicit- will be charged, with fifteen cent* per day for board, ke. $ ed. but none will bo filled unless accompanied by the Planters and other* sending negroes may rest assured ! CASH. C. It. HANLE1TF.R & CO., Watclies aiwt Jewelry. A. D. Ruede, west side of tho Square, Mariet ta, (hi., respectfully offers his well selected stock, consisting of Gold and Silvev AYntohes, and a gen eral assortment of articles usually kept in Ids line, nt the lowest possible prices for i'.vsi!. He gives his own personal attention ingall kinds of Watches and Jewelry. j/2tf" All kinds of Hair Work made lo j repair- ardor. that they will be properly attended to, and If examination it be determined that there t.v no prospect j of relief, they will be sent home without any charge. W. F. WRsTMORELAND. M. D. J. G. WFSTXIORKI.AND, M. D. Atlanta, April 24,1865. d.twly JobVrinters and Rook Binders, Atlanta. 3ft W. G. HOUGHTON, (ST0CW9O* TO J. ■. TOBUXSOX,) Opposite Valentino’s. W ILL exeente painting in all Its various branches. Dwellings and Signs painted plain or highly or namental. Carriages and Boggles, painted and trimmed, on the shortest notice. He is prepared to paint gentlemens coaatry seats in any part of the State. Atlanta, Jane 21,1855. (dtwly.) O. T. e*J ff. I*. X>upreo, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND General Agents For the purchase and sale of Georgia and Tennessee Produce. Unquestionable and independent facilities—necessary references. Particular and personal attention to all business entrusted will me6twith attention, persever ance and promptitude. Remittances or small advance* made uq all goods consigned to our order at consignee’s order. Corner of Hill and Broadway and noxt door to 14. C. Williams &Co., W. S. Hill ztreet, Griffin, Ga. Griffin, Jan. fl, 1SW d86&w33tf For Sale or Rent. 1‘1'HE large Fire IToof WaTehou.se. occupied by the j j\ ml Dealer i t * subscribers for the past three years, will be sold j .. „ f 1 on very liberal terms, or rented for 12 months. Pos- uv .c, x ‘ ^ * ! session given immediately. j »ug2Sdwtf SEAGO & ABBOTT. I Medical Notice. THE subscriber, having returned to the city j from a visit to Charleston, has resumed the prac ! tico of his Profession. Residence on Garnett st., between Whitehall aud Pryorsts. Offico at Smith & Ezzard’s Drug Store, opposite “Atlanta Bank.” THOS. S. DJENNY, M. D. May7’55. tf. F LOUR—-4: Dcnmead'e Ware-House.—Den- mead’s Famiiy Flour, Denmend’s Superfine Flour, Oakley superfine Flour, aud fine Flour, al so Shorts. may 15 MRS. C. REMINGTON, MILLINER, H Bonnets, Itibbonx, d* Blowers. turc-r of Dresses. Clonk9 »ml Man tillas, of the most approved styles. MARIETTA, GEORGIA, Cassvillc st., opposite the Howard House, nov 10—ly Beal Estate Agency FARMERS’ SUPPLIES. E A. DOBBS is now receiving and opening a « large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Also a larger lot of Hoots anrl Shoes, than is usu ally kept ia this market. A great variely of La dies’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. A fine stock of Hats and Gaps, Hardware, Cutlery, Arc. Also a handsome stock of Saddlery, with an extensive stock of Family Groceries, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Cheese, Tobacco, Ac., Ac., which I offer at unusually low prices for cash or barter. Be sure and call at the second door from the northeast corner of the public square, where I will take pleasure in exhibiting my stock of goods and feel assured that 1 will gain your confidence, nad have your custom. [no3] E. A, DOBBS. NEW SPRING GOODS. i 'MIE undersigned, having just received their Spring Goods, feel confident that they can offer to the pub lic of jlariettn and its vicinity, a stock of Fancy aud Staple Dry Goods! I T nrirailed for beauty aud quality. Those wilting to test the fact will plea.se call and examine their well selected stock of Lace Collars, Sleeves. Rands. Swiss and Cambric ditto and Chemisetts, striped and dotted Muslin*, silk and figured Tissues and Baragea, colored Jaconets and I<awns. Ginghams Chambres, ke. Parasol**, Bonnets and Mantillas. Ivorv, linen and paper Fans. Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds, bleached and unbleached Shirt- iugK, Sheetings, <tc. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Caps! And it large and choice selection of Steady made Clothing! FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. All of which wo pledge ourselves to sell low down for cash. Come and see. march 28, HAMMET k SIMPSON. Sale of Land and Negroes. f TV HE undersigned has opened an office for celling an X quyingRealEstate, inandaroundthiscitj, on com mission Tnose having Houses and Lots for sale w£l- find it to their interest to call andregistersuch properl ty. No charges will be made for registering or showing property, unless a satisfactory sale ismade, then a small commission will be charged. ^ Office of. i »• \I i <yhxo G’onsolidatkd Lotteries, 1 I will also attend to renting, paying taxes and making Baltimore, July 1st, 1855. j out deeds, bonds and all necessary papers for the con- j j±u Tickets or Certificates of Package* of Tick- veyance of Real Estate. . . j ct-j. -in the Lotteries authorised Ly the State of Ma- £^*0ffice in the store of Win. Herring & Co., White- \ t T1 _ y .. r _ 7 . * & r N. L. ANG1KR- WILL be sold on the first day of Kovember, 1855, on j street, the premises of George Flam deceased, Lite of DeKalb I Atlanta, July 6, 1854 comity, the following property to-wit. Lots of I^nd j -—-—— Nos. 44.45, ^onth half of lot No. 43. One hundred? ItfllW and fifty acres of lot *22: North half of Lot 53, contain- j "^4 Vf sXVrV/A/« ing, in all 750 acres, more or le» in the lfith district. , A/Tr~sn eft? ^Qoyfil Q1 qTt ~f n g, of originally Henry now DeKalb county. Also will be J JV ~ sold at the same time and place, two negroe«: Caroline, negro woman, about 50 years of age: Joshua, a man w*umce ’.n me store oi n m. uerring s uo., nuur , , . . ... , , ? et r HaUStreet, second door from the corner of Hunter t] l e l^J^ijdicd signature of t. X BREXAN, Central Agent/or the Contractor, and any others art frauds. Owing to nninerous applications from nil parts of the country, the management will give their attention to the tilling of orders for Tickets or Certificates in the Maryland Lotteries. Persons uta distance may confidently rely upon having their orders lor Tickets promptly filled, and Clothes New and Fresh. . ... „,. .. , - _ . , Casgimeres. — b, mutual agrcemenfrf’ube^elrs ofMri^jSrge Ham’ j The Richest ever brought to this Market, j tho strictest confidence observe* Persons desiring information with regard to the above- Vcst4llftS» property, will apply to ?Amuel Pott, or R. M. Morris. | Com0 , o01J) or thej ^jfl a H fee Sold. Gloves—Extra Fine Sept. 5,wSt Valuable Property for Sale, r piIE 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 storage 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. Uoonan, White- Hall street or to William Barry, Covington, Ga WILLI A IT BARRY". Atlanta. Sept. 6 1864. [Sept. 7 wtt Executor’s Sale. A GREEABLE to the will«f William Zcigler, deceased, late of Crawford county, will be sold in Marietta, Cobb county, on the second Tuesday in October next, lot of laud No. 701, 19th district and 2nd section. Also, on Thursday, thereafter, in Cedar Town, Tolk county, lot of land No. G20, 20th district, & 3d section. Also, on Saturday, thereafter, in Van Wert, Pauld ing county, lot no 036—Sd district, 3d, section. Abo on the third Monday in October next, in Calhoun, Gordon county, lot No. 29. in the 23d .list. 2d, section. Also, on Weinesday, thereafter, in Canton, Cherokee counly, Lot No. 257, 13th district, and 2nd section. And on Friday thereafter, hot No. 103, 28th district, 3d section, in Ringgold. Catoosa county. A11 the above jani|» will be sold on the days and at the places above stated at public outcry. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN W. DENT. Ex’r. Sept. 11,1855. Land for Sale. 405 Acres in 6th District, Carroll co., No. 263 nnd 282, with 75 acres fresh cleared land under a good fenco, with a good gin house and cotton- screw. Gin, thrasher and fan all new, with iron segment running gear ; situated on as good up land as tho county affords—formerly known as tho L. H, Davis plantation. A bargain to be made, and especially if a cosh be made. Apply to Sami. C. Candler, of Villa Rices, Gn., or to me in Atlanta. ED. W. HOLLAND. sep21w3m J UST received a fresh supply of Burning Fluid and Camphese. T. W. WEST. 910 REWARD. Stolen from the Subscriber on the night of tho 16th instr, a light chestnut, sorrel mare, blaze-faced and hog- bscked, a little ragged-hoofed, both hind legs white, with a scar on one—I think tho right—ears inclined to A°P> *!* years old. Also a black-cov ered saddle and a blind bridle was taken at tbe same time. The above reward will be paid to sny one finding and delivering the said mare to the subscriber. C. G. MARTIN. Sept. 19, Stockbridge P. O., (Henry) Ga. dwtf STILLS! STILL8!! THE undersigned keeps constantly on hand STILLS for plantation use, and are prepared to manurocturc at short notice all kinds of TURPENTINE AND WHISKEY STILLS to order. AU work warrasted to give satisfac tion. Those wishing to purchase will please give us a call. AU orders promptly attended to. W. J. McELROY A CO. Macon, Ang. 16, 1855. [wSw.] SccktFillns, the very latest styles ami riohest materials. Also, Tailor’s Trimmings—Tapes, Crayons, and almost any thing kept in a Merchant Tailoring establishment, cad be bought from, the subscriber. Atlanta, Nov 2. d&wtf LEWIS LAWSHE. HAT ASH CAP STORE. m j. TAYLOR is now opening a fresh stock of fashionable HATS, CAPS * BONNETS, Next door to Laws he dr Bro's Jewelry Store, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. 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. Wanted. A situation as Foreman in a country office, by a I printer well qualified for the .same and of Temperate TAYLOR S HAT & CAP EMPORIUM, j habits. Good recommendations given if required.— J UST RECEIVED, and opening, the first entire ! Address -Henry ’Dadeville Ala- care of the KM stock of HATS A CAPS ever offered in this ; 25th. IS55. eity. My stock is now complete, consisting of [ every variety and style. Please call and examine j '< for yourselves! ■ptp All kinds of Far Skins bought. J. TAYLOR. Atlanta, April 25, 1855. (dAwly) Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Kay ft Ramsay, or to Dr. H. A. Ramsay, are hcre- rixetuior s sale. j by, notified, that, having pnrehased all their inter- YV ',¥• ** “’1° Tuesday, 25th }ngt., at the Ware ; egt their late business as Druggists, together in the Cfhoum of X™3 i ^ ^ ^ ° f ftCC0DBt *> " 0t ^ due them, ing to the estate of William Zeigler, deceased’ late of payment of the same must be made alone to ns. v ... ,, ’ I CUTTH ja tf 77AWIt Crawfordcounty. Terms Cash.” This 6th Sept. 14 (dtda.) JOHN W. Di Bl-1865. Marsh S3,1863. SMITH ft EZZARD. dawly. Administrator’s Sale. Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Fulton County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land, No. (242) two hundred and forty- two, in the fifteenth district of originally Henry, now DeKalb county, with a saw-mill and other improve ments thereon, containing two hundred two and a half acres. Also, on the same day, before the Court House door, in Carrolton. Carroll county, lot of land. No. (15R) in the fifth district of Carroll county, unimproved, con taining two hundred, two and a half acres, and lot No. (263) in the eighth district of Carroll county, all sold as the property of the estate of Allen E. Johnson, dec’. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on day of sale, J. H. JOHNSON, 1 . ltn . W. H. FKRGU3QN. j To PlifRiciang. \\TE invite your attention to a fine lot of artifi V V cial Eyes, Leeches, Kousso, anti many rare chemicals nnd medicines. B. .M. SMITH, M. D., ft W. L. EZZARD. March 23. 1855. diwly. Garden Seeds. A Fresh supply of reasonable seeds—Late beans, Drumhead cabbage ftc., Ac. Jnxt recoived and for sale Vy T. IF. WEST. Jim 1#1 <Hf WUMM1 stmfc City Property for Sale. * pHEfollowing real property in and about the city ■ of Atlanta, belonging to the estate of Patrick Conally, deceased, will be disposed of at privatesale, to-wit: A fractional lot situated near the Railroad Bridge, being a portion of city lot number 12and 13. Also a portion of land lot number fifty three,lying partly within and partly without the corporation lim its of the city—containing fifteen acres more or less, lying west of the Fair Ground lot and adjoining Mr. Thurmonds. This contains the best brick yard about the city. Sold by virtue of a decree in Chancery of the Superior Court of DeKalb county, at October Term, 1S53. For terms apply to Dec. 8.1S58 (2S—tf) TERENCE DOOM AN, Tiu’t, Valuable Lots for aVe. OKVERAL valuable Lots for sale, with improvements ^ thereon. In the neighborhood of the Steam Mill, and Atlanta k Lagrange Railroad Depot. They will be .soldlow; for terms apply to T. Dooxa.x, Whitehall These Lotteries vn drawn daily in public in the City of Baltimore, under the superintendence of the State Lottery Commissioner. Heavy bonds are given to the Stato as security for the payment of rJl Prizes. The prices of Whole Tickets are from $1 to $20. Half and Quarter Tickets in proportion. There are never less than 23,000 Prize3 in any Lottery, which Prizes vary in amount from $1 to $100,000, according to the price of the Tickets. For instance— When tito price of Tickets is $1 the highest Prize is about $5,000 When $2 the highest Prize is about $10,000 “ $5 “ « “ $20,000 $10 “ “ “ $40,000 “ $20 “ “ “ $70,000 With numerous Prizes of $10,000, $5,000, $1,000, $500, $100, ftc., ftc. 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 tho Lottery designated b_y the purchas er, or, if none be designated, then some Lottery that will be drawn after the buyer lias got the ticket in his possession. An Official Scheme of the Lottery will he sent with all tickets ordered, carefully scaled in an ordinary envelope, and on the day the Lottery is drawn the official Drawing will be sent, together with a written Explanation of the result of the purchase. The Drawn Num bers are also published in the daily papers of the city of Baltimore, nnd iu the Daily National In telligencer, Washington, D. G. A Circular containing all the Schemes will be sent to any one-by addressing the undersigned. Address orders for Tickets to F. X. BRENAN, No. 4, Calvert st, Baltimore, Md. Aug. 4,’55. <lwly. street. Atlanta, May lltli. 1854. H. P. O’NEILL Flour! Flour! ryp. BBU3. super-fine country Flour, jnst received ami I *)ferial* by CLARKS ft GRUBB. FINE CLOTHING. WE are now receiving the large t and most clc- <rant assortment of MENS AND HO ) ’S’ CLOTHING AND GEN TLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS we have ever offered in Atlanta. Our stock embraces ail the tastiest and latest styles, and for cut, make and trimming cannot bo surpassed. Tho attention of those in want of fine Clothing is particularly invited to our stock, which we pledge ourselves to sell low for Gash. W. HERRING ft SON, Glass front No. 10, Whitehall st. Atlanta; Sept. 9; ’55. Georgia Military Institute, MARIETTA. 'PIIE Academic year is divided into two Sessions of l five months each, the first commencing on the 20tli of July, and ending on the 20tli of December; the se cond commencing the 20th of February and ending on the 19tl> of July. The Cadets are divided into four College classes. Til'- Annual commencement takes place on the Wednesday before the 20tli of July. A C A I) E M I C STAFF. Col. A. V. BRUMBY. A. M., Superintendent and Profes sor of Mathematics. Capt. SAMUEL JONES, U. S, A., Commander of Cadets, and Professor of Engineering. Mr. V. H. MAXGET, Professor of French, History, ftc. Mr. W. H. HUNT, A. M-, Professor of Chemistry and English Literature. Mr. J. B. GOODWIN; Professor of Drawing. Capt. tV. T. BLACK, Assistant Prof, of Mathematics. Cadet R. F. 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 lias received from the General Government 140 Ca- det Muskets and accoutrements, nnd a field Battery consisting of four six pounder Brass pieces and two twelve qounder Howitzers. The Superintendent aud the Commandant are Gradu ates of West Point, and ns both of tlic-m have had long experience as Officers nud Teachers, the public may be assured that the Government, discipline and course of studies of the Institution will be strictly enforced. TERMfh—Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Mu sic and all other contingent expenses, per session, of five months, in advance, $112.50. Surgeon's fee pe» 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, 1855. ap 18 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 ho 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 : Marietta, Ga. jan 19—ly elcii & York, West Side of the Public Square and next door lo Norl/icut’s Old Statid, / |FFER to their old friendfl, customers aud others, a ' " good assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods; on their usual accommodating terms and rea sonable prices. Jan. 31,1855—ly To tlie Public. ' j 'HE subscriber, thankful for past favors, is happy to x inform his friends and flic public generally, that ho is still at the old stand on P.oswcll street, where he is prepared to make and repair Carriages, Wagons, ftc— Blacksmitliing done in all its brandies with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Always on hand a few clioiee Buggies. tar Strict attention paid to Horse shoeing. Jan 26—ly HUMPHREY REID. Administrator’* Sale. B Y order of the Hon *he c -url "f Ordinary of Cobb county—will be sold on i‘efi r -t Tuesday in No vember next, before the court liour.e door in the city of Marietta, Cobb county—part »f the following lot.sol land, viz : Nos. 838, 89*2 and SQ3, ill in tho 16th dist. and 2d section. Sold ns !! ° property of the estate of James S. Wright, late ot said county, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sept. 13, *55. ’ l.LIJS WR1C.HT, Adm'r. Notice. \ LL persons ir-tebted to Rebecca Rnkcst-aw, Into of Cherokee co inty, deceased arc required to mnko immediate payment,'and those hnvi-g demands against said deceased are required to present them for nay ment properly attested. Wm. W. BdCWLLL, A dm r. Augustldth, 1S55. O CHASTAIN bos movsd bftek to hi» old ztsud • on Cberokss street, four doors from cornerof Public Square, Marietta. Thom Wanting SAD DLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS, or BUG GIES TRIMMED, would do Well to call and ex amine his wirk. All mdsm promptly exeented in tho neatest style, $h has employed the best flteddle Maker in this country, and all work war ranted. <hb iq—ly- 1 A Bids. Mackcral I v/Sale by Feb. 27- Just Received and for CLARKE ft GRUBB.' dt£. Drags and Medicines. IJAVING a very large assortment of Drugsand Medi- L* sines on hand, I would call the attention of the public to a few landing articles. My -Stock in this line ineludea almost eve^ article usually kejft m the up- country, and many-patent medicines not generally found out of tbe larger cities. PATENT MEDICINES. Townsend’s Sarparilla Dr. Jayne’s Medicines, Sand’s do Dr. Rxse’a do John Bull’s do Lonflen&Co’R. do Risley’s do MnataUg-IJniment, . 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 Linment. Graffenburg Medicines, And many others too tedious to mention, most ot which 1 sail to dealers at Charleston prices by the dozen, FOR CASH. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully prepared. All kind of Fxmht MXDIcmntaof the best quality con stantly on band. Perf nmery and Fancy Soaps, a good assortment; also, Cooking Extracts, and Essencexof superior quality; Yaast Powders; super. Carbonate of Soda ; su perior Salaratus, Tartaric Acid, Hops, ftc. ; superior Spices, pure ground Cinna mon, Cloves, Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, 8TARCH AND CANDLES, Yellow Soap, Starch Polish, Blue Starch, Fig Blue, Sal Soda, and Potash, CAHPHENE AND BURNING H.UID, 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 hand, from the smallest size to 24 by 36 inches, and will cut to suit picture frames, show cases, ftc. Remember this. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to, and tbe goods put up so as to go sate, either by rail- road, stage or wagon, provided the cash is sent with tho order. ap 25 ' W] LI JAM ROOT EDWARD P. WEBSTER, (SUCCESSOR TO DR. G. TENNENT,) SCmoiesair antr UruU DRUGGIST, No. 1 Colonade Place, Marietta, Geo. W 'OULD respectfully call the attention of the citi zens of Marietta, Physicians and Planters to Ms extensive and carefully selected stock of Freih Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals PHYSICIANS, Supplied with the purest French, English nnd Ameri can chemicals, Surgical, Dissecting and Amputating Instruments, Lancets, Forceps, Cupping instruments, Medical Bags, Trusses, Supporters, ftc., ftc. PLANTERS Supplied with Paints, Dye Stuffs, Fresh Garden Seeds, Medicine chests, ftc., ftc. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Supplied with genuine Drugs at as low rates as can he bought in any city South. Great care will be taken iu filling Physicians’ orders Every article sold warranted pure, fresh and genuine. Physicians’ prescriptions carelully compounded from drugs of warranted purity, at any hour of tlie day or night. The attention of THE LADIEH Is respectfully solicited to his extensive assortment ol Toilet articles, consisting in part of French aud Amer ican Colognes, Eubin’s and Piver’s Extracts, Mongnet’s and Coudray’s Toilette Powders, Powder boxes, puffs, hair, tooth, nail and cloth brushes ; also a line lot of flesh brushes, all of which will be sold at reduced pri ceH. French Bandolines for arranging the hair beau tifully ; genuine Macassar aud Bear’s Oil, hair tonic, hair dye, court plaster, tooth powder, tooth wash, tri copherous,, together with a great quantity of fancy goods too numerous to mention. Please give me a call and examine for yourselves. N. B. Pure old Brandies and Wines for Medical pur poses. Iced Soda Water, with a variety of Syrups. Ah we confine ourselves strictly to the drug business alone, we shall always keep everything in our line of business, and oC 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 prepared accord ing to the U. S. Pharmacopeia. Our stock is large and well" assorted, ways keep a good supply of shall al- Copal Varnish No. 1 do do 2. do do 3, Coach do Japan do Leather do Demar do (while) aaud Paper, assorted, Putty and Glue, Pumice Stone, Blue bmalts, Brown do White Lead pure, do No. 1, WhitcZinc No. 1, Window Gla ss, 8X10—10X12and all other, sizes, 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, tn .se, blacking brushes kc. Marking brushen, Sanli tool, Cnmel hair pencils. Gold Leaf. Silver do Blue Stoue, Copperas, Madder. Logwood. Spanish Indigo, Chalk, Alnm Turpentine Soap, White soap, Adamantine Candles, Olive Oil best 2q Pottles, Starch, white and blue, Fluid Lamps and Wicks, Cream Tartar, Supercarbonate Soda, Tartar! Yeast l’owder, Old Castile Soap, k., kc. Red Lead, Litharge, PruHs. Blue, Vermillion Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow. Spanish Brown, Venecian Red, Yellow Ochre, Whiting, etc. jy 20 : Acid, HANSELL & SIMPSON, Attorneys, Counsellors nnd Solicitors, MARIETTA, GEORGIA, Will practice iu the District Court of the United States, nt Mnrietta, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and tho Superior Courts of the following counties: Cobb, I Forsyth, I Fannin, Fulton, 1 Lumpkiu, | Paulding, Cass, I Cherokee, I Floyd, Piekons, I Gilmer, | Whitefield. Especial attention bestowed in tlie securing and collecting of claims. ANDREW HANSELL.) ARCAli N. SIM IVON, jan 1, 1855. 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 SuminerGoods, eonsistingof the following,viz: BOOTS AND S H O E S. Crockeryware and Hardware. SADDLERY AND CUTLERY. HATS CAPS Ac., 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 10-4 and 11-4 bleached and brown cotton Sheetings, nnd 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 Scotch printed Cambrics. French printed Organdies White, black, pink and blue plain Crape do Paris Plain white, blue, pink and black Shu Ilya A few patterns of handsome Grenadines —also— A beautiful assortment of Summer Silks, Ribbons, Bonnets, Dress Trimmings, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings. All of which will bo sold low for cash, and prompt to paying customers, who pay onco a year which will he required in every case, except under circum stances of misfortune. We find the long credit system not only destroying the credit of the mer chants, but ruinous to the farmers. Such being the case, how much better off would we all now be, if tho long credit system was done away with, and a shorter ono adopted. Had this system been gone into ten years ago, what a diffetoncc would there be in point of pecuniary matters in this sectiou of country. Very respectfully, April 4 J. J. NORTHCUTT NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. W ILLIAM J. KIRBY would inform his friends and customers that he has just received his Spring and Summer Clothing, consisting in part of Cloth, Cash marett, Qneen’s Cloth, Drab d’ete, Alapaca and Liueii Coats, Caps, Italian and Linen Pants, and quite a varie ty of Vests, and gent’s furnishing goods, ail of which will be sold very cheap for cash. All are invited to call and examine before buying elsewhere, a line lot of Clothes, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which will be made in the latest style and at short notice. Cutting aud repairing done as usual. A good lot of Trimmings on hand and for sale low down. JJA11 of my old customers indebted to me for the past year, will do me both a favor and simple justice, by- calling and settling their account*, as I am greatly in nsed of money. April 11, 1S55. E. M. & A. W. ALLEN, RESIDENT DENTISTS, MARIETTA GEORGIA. P ERSONS requiring tho aid of Dental art and skill, either for tho preservation of tho natu ral teeth, tho removal of them when necessary, or their replacement with beautiful artificial substi tutes, are invited to call at our Dental office, where we are prepared to furnish ocular demonstration of our ability to perform all that is expected the Dontist. v A superior quality of Tooth powder, Broshes, and detergent washes for diseased gums, alw..yr on hand. Professional advice gratis, and all operations warranted. JJ&S~ Offico in Snider’s building, up stairs, op posite tho Howard nouso. may 2 Notice. A N election will be held on Saturday the Stli of-Sep tember next, for a Steward of tlie Georgia Military institute. By order of the Bonrd of Trustee*. Jfiliedgevillo, Aug. 30 1865. s. J. HANSELL, Secretary, M. 1. N. B. Parties wishing information may address Col A. V. Brumby, Superintendent. ves to Jmirof Bounty Land Pension Claims of Wid ows and Orphans. rpuE undersigned having aaacciated tin gether in the prosecution of Bounty t. widows and orphans, ftc., would annonus' lie, that having prepared themselves with cssary blanks, together with tho law m above mentioned claims, and also,' Waring rangements with competent agents at Washing-mu are prepared to prosecute snrc»sstully any of the d’-eve mentioned claims, with promp'ness and ubpatnu. foApplicants will be advised of tho highest price* paid' r Land Warrant*. N\ B. GREEN. ' Marietta April U. W. PHILLIPS.