Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, July 28, 1857, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Hlailn (Stamina, u\ L(R HR ANE, DOWSING 4 CO. I H STEELE, l W. DOWSING. EotTuge ATLANTA, GEO TUESDAY JULY 2ft 15*5; TERMS OF THE EXAMINER, D.iily, per -inniini m rtJvjiu'i , • Si MO Weekly, •* •• - S.' * PAPER. Daily Examine!, - * $1 alt Weekly, •* - - 50 \dvamv payment* are required lu in rriplioiis. Direct I, tiers to Editor* Atlanta KlitulPt't See Third page for I»ate News. Deinocrntic Noniimilhms. FOR GOVERNOR, JOSEPH E. BR0 WSjt** 7 ™* OF CHEROKEE. FOR CONGRESS, Nm.i/i./ IWrit I—M. J.CRAWFO*U> Third Four ft Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth r>. j. bailey L. J. UARTREI.L A. R. WRIGHT. JAS. JACKSOM. LIN. STEPHENS. A. H. STEPHENS. Atlanta Mills. Ul who want Bran am! Shorts, would do well to seotl to tie " Atlanta Mills" ot Me sts it Peter? .V Co. Bran at 10 e-int?. ami Shorts 3f. rents per bushel. General Walker. VVi uee from the Mobile papers that the* *.N ic-.rragiun Hero, - nrriTCv! at that pi act' on the 2Ist instant, and that he delivered an tvd Jres? to the citizens thereof, on, Wednesday evening last. His route we loaru will lie through Atlanta, to Charleston. Imt whether tie will take the Savannah or Augusta rente we are not able to anuoance at pres* ut lo Mobile, lie was enthusiastically received Her. he will reii-ivea cordial welcome.. condemn (Jsv.taor Wslkurund all Hiose who sustain tony iliat the Nihumijtr-umn sustains bin d>« wot j at* that i-ur ■nppon.'ji* Boa upon whirli opinir o? iaipr ^k iblf evep il WJ was dem tided by vlf action of the .*t venuna. n >w ti> rosl, s; iwua •ipc.i th*s joot with da- Adi. t . -.rs ,.-i liiti bane will; .- >nrt v. , p\ on. peai’joo dri ?•? Wat to thi Mago.-. lie and deliver ilie ssm.' 'ii i| | lichlioti mill shall receive tcu or to flats »t| , j retf i V ,„ , an.idi'livnii.g out o«rb l.eg *,»»uaes'> J *o b« paid 1 j :he owner - 3d . Ini'! f: !h.re i j.ititi./, rim' etdtiwi«es anil pelts el (wdiuanresmilila* Hlis .1.1.1 Slice la. slid Hit same is ykxliog ou- rdi tfttit *s u.v I'd. i (• blot ogah, ... i • caocii? M.-— • > .id i. which thy d ' i" (booth; may i" re ■'. e „.i preinlse^again, i «’ iswmtnfc'cd . ti. --.i, facts A- hot ,n . • r. his lonugbeji! .>• ' • .... {XVIllOn .1 til )'■ t . - V nmst be susuic. t. and . •si ag.reiyt Vtoa;-,. -y is! •te Aahn-'re.'AAi. e 14. .c COBCMI Whl -h Ws ir.lii llll.vr.'. tv ’ « • '■ stultify '*bv .id".a i<u ...v otter , We are pc, 11 • • •’tbs' be t’•)<..<'» utn n alls* «:• posv. ,*v. .; if: k ! trust khet sjiiv dsn-.1 in hi.'ii *>•• jikcsvh'i'. <*> if* tier • • •> »|» run ia-swtll War \y v».. • *»u Vr Buchan ■ e»i *‘Ai n •* •s. a •' >"a nr : fi-. j'vd dud i.\i >r • 1 s...i! •} w‘-- th.it isvu Om eap.'hlatf (br t actth*: 'Str-i > .tppo 'Jv. -Til* hnrii.^ . yiR* llKeftis enuaj* Mho hip ' Vi it 'iito. r .-.?•> im hi. rpaxed '■ . saotun <u-. ois... .. r'cu 'V .truiucraiK u*m". .-rmfid. or Inna anU'.go- '►eiin Ti.e wpot' (<uiSd r ''<’. 1: ■ i :-v 1 hr' dcnn'erac? of fvery r .ru.'.s- stotml dHb-i' • cuflidtf’.-'S fbi ronrnrss. Wlmt .dm* i- r .' i i ' As lit R» el- I > •hmiU terj inw riir.i Ihyy t<- doe!'’', in eon :n\. until ryW. lb?. . ’ tbwt UerAi? J*-. ■ • ' • was it, imti* now ■. dn^! i#‘ m* ?' miw ■_ i lira long x* i ir- u cnnJsl.iV .or i be t‘; »bw*l nsnij i . 'oi y.' liv. iy niti'r Inin n the ■d S'luriT'iii'' U'hf.i ? .' v" .n>- Ms-'.imi t.ompr 1 c'..- 1 •. be rr^ntl si.'.'V *h?v supptr'. d •hteivr yhlj'.lf.uv t^rreru-' neir ■'rr'iTV’ 'rrmlet-.i f ict: ( * WCuki Lan ■ . c. ilaJO'jiv " ' r.-.' nr 'C ifc: ew;.v u-th r. tboni CMC nweb • AM !•> It.innbi «. PIIERSON fieri. < <tiii|ntny. . I I,a Tae^A.-i^s Re ball'Yu; The Air Line Railroad flits magnificent enterprire, wc arc iuppy to inlonn >>ur rembrs, is progrtnmg in a man uer that bub lair it will, ere many rnnoUW. commend itself to capitofiti< all aloog tlie aen- templabsl route, as it has, thus far, commend* ed itself to th.no in-wt mtereehsl in its speedy coMlruction. Perhaps, save cmr owp State ^H.nd, no eotcrpriie of like character presents more i-enam advantages to capitalist? than dote: this " Air Line Kail road." We might till column upon column demonstrating its ad vantages to the travelling public and to com mrre from New York to NewOrleao*. over any other completed or proposed route, but we deem it labor thrown away, for the reason tfiat tin? ha? been done already to at) extent suffi cient I i ensure the construction a>f the work, at oo very djstant day; But still we should lib to see tbiiperiod shortened when It shall be in active operation, and we therefore refer to i> now in order to say lo capitalists along (bn lint, now is the time to lake stock ! Delay 1 uot, for, in a f. w short months the opportunity th*r>' r . I ■ Wfctkir .cxl Hi ibo‘i' 1AWTO4' 'T Jefrini' the ■ ac t eurnesfi^ ■ e «c Klf'l Ufa! c r ir ' » baf.i ft ao-. u ' ' ? Wy-’k.-r ss rkrb' ' w wrong wr w'.o i y,.I m o-rtra^ra.'i> vr :•*' Democra'ig Ci*oreriti> juitly e>a?cred l,ir wetbl-.t so f w j-M ' gutting ur! ■> u J'fli.u: v •boot luwrencc. fvta •' tended wvib the -t-. lire pulikitc ot cxn- i s v pic# .»b*-h J/ B 'cb c- tala. Governor it a lhu>i^t»* ’hi • " L 1 r> isls. He In? trie I precaFiMj*: f. pi litlpnijtv -M,. a seltlerl, d >i 1 i« fuk.*p op ■ fir (ban toyi-id only rah io,. cr Ih-cfAt t.e-: As iktAirj Iftltn! 5 W. l i; I, r_?.v> aljont improv ; n bijn H- Mill: ‘Jlv 1; I *, *■ lb fore?; t VI- r 1,MV self 3! upA'-, j. It ?f oil l,e ; ■1 si, cw i t\t ■if th'} r i i 1 r , .?';«! i i ■ .j t a thru lioliC coni:,. i f. W M .,- ■ ...j 1 ‘ and . i W ti u 11 ‘VCf!K..r Walk •j‘J c;r<-'i t‘... tij.-in. tu m;i’. 4' . cv •, i now prevented will be lost to you forever. JlS! x."i # raid can cc,inp«lu with one that will take you ' 1,1 Iroiu Atlanta t*. New York in forty-eight boors! And this the “ Air Line Railroad will do Elections in Angiist From the “ Aor rii-an, 1 ’ we clip the fultow ing statement of the elections that wilt come tl rn a few days “ Duriug th*- Bret week in August tbeanoir, ul elections will takeplace in six of ttaxciUV*, as follows August Alabama, Kentucky, Missouri, •* 3 Fexae, C North Carolina. . . "6 'l>til)eS9:e •• C Alabama is lo choose StateOlheereami&3Vco uicmbersof Congrpw : lexaa, State officers and two members of Congress'; TeooesaM, a Governor and bm ua-mher- ; Kentucky, a .State Trea urer and ten manlier?* N orth Car* olina, eight roerahera, aad Miaaourl a Governor to till Hie vacancy otetuiooed by the resigua- iiou of I'ru teo Polk, who wan Heeled to the United Stales Senate, and a member of Con. press in tire third district in place of JamreS ‘.rx n, who was electe-J tu the vacant seat of Missouri in thr^United States Senate h.: it ,ve,- lo hW tiTatl i.'.'V tin* laws, n*' 1 * will perV.v^. . loAdtig- l.v.vr*: to be o 'i* 'd t. did III Al."«lyi; sin been cr. r r t« —cripae?-., •*-. c, tfw,* ba pxfiev. ■ WlUuUwbe ' them tr-. »»t 1 . or at tbcro- iath ’ ts force «vei»i -1 h ■. . it ib -! li th * J ■ulinu ■DliFll Wp. The Democracy of Qexrgla. Goverooi Walker and the Admiaistra tion 1 tic Augusta CorutimtionaJht ol Friday fast contains an article uader the above head/ that a. have r,?vl ■*c.c more than ordinary 1 care Afov luirly stating the position which lie- late Democratic Convention at Millxigv vilk* t<x.k, in regard to Governor Walker's arse in Kaitsa? , and the position which the •fuc Conmilioo occupied in regard to Mr. 1 Huchaiittti; the article concludes ns follows • 1 The nominee of the Contention for the 1 •iiU-ruatorial chair, has accepted the nomina* uou amt eiprosed bis approval of the reaolo- iuli,.n* adopud by it Hit eltttion willfully .ad complctHy sustain the poaitloo cl the Cows ventain upon Walker's Inaugural. The lame which it made upon that addrew was with Walker—not with the administration. These who vote against Judge Brown, indirectly sas ,1 ~“ — “■— who vote to GouW'ui. H'Joimbc ’ r IIanik ? f •* i ikiinnoH.!.. f a I and ,r!x.c» pr. pney ' • th- y r :- * prop *vn' .area Wl.N.11 coiujiHvy h' fifty m*>. ■■ { jx',., protrc'.H.n a.. 1 f j.i pB»6‘.«. |Jck , Y-i - Reek, and •!. ; Auer Ik v co r Gra> cd pe?vo r , r .'ijpa.. ’. Me Da ■i coc tain Governor Walker—; tase •:o« • n w t t'i ivir.fil (• g-not •,nt I la i i ow iw-j, A ibl C'<;:Cb'.t«t not on th* ill' rira r.'ii theft acd -» ,n too • eg, ' • ’. age. U r iT| v'c'»* 'iuwnr Ihir hi..., Utk 1 n.'. t, j .a. ...» .1 to BO pounds 35 cats, l.ifior i* estimated at v cr .-den .-r n *tmfj <**** 10 ^*1 melting of a crncihk Al ai I.H nre: .Jjp. aorc xv. on#! 1“! i . r ?° *° COHt . <dl the ox tin 1 U->- 1 Coft»rti<J 'b t.l^ Aerihy utQaux' \ 'Hat no jner J la his boo**, or (*i kee <( P«F(era 1 ur, , kspt fo wtin M*1; ac. •Beam* 6t,oi p-.y c dollar^ and uow? Hsw, id dad u> /'«, >r ijti-'d, i t ail pntrde ftirai.: 'p<<ibc.tj ;'n:i ty kept ta the end t'.c .Via/v-isl snd deputy MftAai Hal, cuub haw a Key lo Uit •2* 1 *1i *'*• IU.iSc . A?T-STKi:i,. T.’i "?h int thoil ol making .steel from ‘■at ■' ,f>w i i s.dious priicCR?, and can never *c i Xt-r. '■’!>■ introduced inl.) this country, • 1 11 v mo: ' 11 'be long pr.ev?? mlupted by the l i l,"': nellinp coppir er,? Wc have t ,,* pairiie- 1 : phvs»Tttto an ofMrratiou * ■., . .,t.i ,■? litieai days or more to infuse a I ' c.t.lion in*,* sonic b.tr? of iron. Any ■\ ...I . would ruin hiniscll in cxpcimient.s to b ti the pruc. ?. before he could nuke any thi.'nJ 'v the established method We may T;;st '* c.- ;,.iod iron from our ore .1 ■ the .Sivisb jAJiai i Irhm lb.' ores ol the D.memora mini but:: Sell idinirably uil.iptol lor making the *>»• 't'.vt we prefer to pay the Mi, lli. Id m mu*, frte 4;.- v? and impoi- the immense ryti.i 11! it it . c *1 urn Th- I in-; I !■■* ■ proee i pf rea-' ,, «t sttvl i'.,.a:ut3 <n carbonising iron tars hicb hav air.inly Iteeu decarbonised trem tlm p.g inolal. :\it i ll, :u breaking them ire.,* Hinei: p»i e.and inelling Hit m in cntciblcs Fiom tbe ; the trel is run into ingot , which are then hammered into bars or roll,si into p.t>! ». i he first part of the operation is ‘ ■'.■j '.. 1 n process I'be bars arc piiisl up in tayers in a ti;;bt oveu or chamber 1: i !,-Vr, : I intermixed Inrtween them. an.^a'1 bore 1 ivi’h u cover several iuchot thick. A'er. 1 ■'■'•i!itin.. ronnd the oven heats the wU., •. - i hot mid 1! continues six or ! ■ '. and another week pas.-cs while il is • ‘Img I iv. nly charges in uyedr are u.l g. I work lor a cementing liirimec. ■ ■ n taken |but, are found to be bliss let*' 1 ’ ‘bcii -iirlace they have become tai'-'-i' '' '• 'iron? texture has changed to • ■ ■ color i whit •, like frosted -'-*? * hi h 1. ino 1 • ipcrcastd an,I the *"‘ i • ■ - 1 U ocijuircd I’he bar ; 1 .■ • / Vhct . ■ , utd I. th i;.iility is 1 remleriil more nuilorm This is I'be great advantage of this pro t- in II,u use oT n n lined iron. t,,lera • ein foieign matter? contip.e! ,'l Kurofieu 'unpl. primuw, "' I =n !| i 11 in,,re riiVioiailoiHj.id niiop* ' i ; ' ihe same r,s-u11. by depriving m iviler ijiaiiith , f o.xs*. iron ul a ■-ti' earisin, and causing the rest '•>' ele'inii' ihy with the iron. Il is the pabbling o|Kr,iti,,!i, topped short ot the full expulsion 0: all the carbon. Hessenier'd !■*•*' - * I "'ri.i ont the carbon by Imt air •IriT". • uv: ler pr. -are through the mullen cust- bQD, w,x? a somewhat analogous operat on. ThodiCigulty - t m? to be 10 know when to «op tlie opernti m in order to obtain the ar- V: -,i ?ii .1, t a’. 1 - led or the more thorough* It r flood - -in I lie dct.*:t, no doubt, of th, is tie lailure to obtain an article of uni* WlltrD u< I compo.-itidn. N'citlur eon :!!; uailv Hi- mixture of the cnrlKin, 0 i' ") "I cd il? impurities. . i ■ flie Damascus Steel Uouipa - pinplnyed suce.’sslully for u year pas! >‘t wer' they ■ eupi.vl on the l'r,con River, a.'..t at ;g-v at Fort Richmond, Slalen Is- f* 1 " I • 1 tyventh street, bjtwcen the ,il id Third nvenura ut this city, op- pc-ari. tuia. a iwpler and more phil,330|ihie il t’t'JC' than either of the others. It rmu- bfr,'* ; in on operation th- thorough re-lining ol iron, and tbi Importing to it just the propor tion ol c-.rbon re'piir d lor any particular .}■; G: v e; j'.i? ! liar iron, io the form of old ; . *:p?, ic men- I m large ermsides containing h't pom } an.) a flux is mixed with the pieces ® • •' h ■ thi nrofx rty combining . and removing t '.sat tiic iron ail foreign ms.'\-r« i.noli ttr.itiv,-; arc never entirely ab- ben‘ free, *n. b-.-t bar iron, f.'arbonacsous -■ti: sttui-* in weigiirdijuuntitica arc oddol to if,, tu v. 10 -tee to tlr- iron just the amount of curtmod sired Thceni;i..nry of the relining t!, ! • ,v the change impartcJ to ‘he , whe: tt»> eartiouiziijg'ingreillent? are '•fitted fbi huitge 13 manil'ested by the F’ ’ut yccxs- ,,f strength, anti a tenacity vuuh a- v. .. li-v-.T before known. A bar of iron an itch ttffiore; prepared In this manner, and t'.si '. tlr- L..'lit, ■! stat, • Government Works •t 11ithckeli the la?t Winter, bore a tension ■tri’u "F lb,.-VI jK.und?. Tn<- le t strain adopt,*( lor the - t. .Swidisb iron is 72,000 |*)H3fl?. ft 1 -uptrxd that all ,|0tliiies of wresjgbt iron li.ov-e.r m»d, may, by the sim- removal of 'he impurities In eumbination 1* • mvertid into a ( >?olntely pore iron ol iini- i-ttfi 'inality Wbf theriht tlux adopted is Ut-eictit to prodik. th; remit with ail iron is not now the Qoeitiun Thehdlowtng 1? a <le “ iptmn el tk px-k- u and of the cost of the iia.'vrjuJiu.-'.ure It mill final 1 ,u.el-ol hr- buck and or- r : ' h* f *■ (h. top Iming l-vr-l with tlte esare tw 1 n each fur* ' *•' -•-* ' f'tr fuel Thu is kept in v : ••• ' L by a blower at th, bottom. * - 1 t,eib' iv ID ?ixty [sum,I; ,,f iron aDd IV ;x At,-red.among thr; pieoeR Thiscon* nlta pruadatc ,,t putssh, sal am* pie end a little common alt with which c lew imr t-rc ot limr clmicoo! and a little black oj.de of man-gatjtae ;irc mix-ii. Th-ir whole Vafa- for 1 crucibF holding sixty jv, un j, Q f , mvla; i- r«,l more thsn , ight evnt:-i lu the j op,-: at ion we lately witra—*d 2 f,lfi pounds of I »r,’fcmeit-' were consumed In melting twelve I crucibles of iron rnl.mg tbe cost ,,| tael to die «.T»ribj, fifty. cat* U . h crucible lights At nut lavU/nur heat?, making the coat bloom? and rolled out at the te.-i works with the same rolls used lm the Ce t Flic cost will thus be much rcduc-d aiid m.hv.l l .wet priced irotia nary bcuaed a? well Tin tiruo r, .ptired to melt tbe iv 1 ouplit iron ts li.-n: thru lo hair hours. Whtn we witnessed tia operatit u, io the early part <>t the pre ettl month, the cruel were in the tires three hours and 11 hall, working three.Iteut? Iihv, licet, run A WnatisVji't ha* be, n ob serveJ iu rel ft) n fft the ,111, r. i„u ul lime it <|uireil to melt jn.iuvl.t irot, derived leom charcotil pie and that. Irom uu anthc.,, it- jug iron, the laibr rcijuirmg linm thirty to lorty minutis more tlnv the 1,inner Th-rp i? no )iere, ptih'e dilleivuec yet noticed in the (pinti* 1 it sol the steel made Irom these irons When !,lini (-ut hum the lurnu—s tho rueil.lea are taken to the ingot molds, and tin* li.piid tuelal 1 poured into them, preeLssly a? is dun.* in the nulling and peuim- of the blistered ?bvl Fins 0|x latiuli, Hi, relore. involves 110 more la* bo: ami no more lime than the simple melting pint ol the English inelli.,,1 ol making east -to' The*loiig canenliilit:. praecss 1 ■ entires, Iv done away with Flic ingot?, when taken front the molds, arc ready 10 be reheated for hammering or rolling, and these operation? ure conducted 03 in other si.-I work:*. Variations from the old m-thod ol mailing ?t.sl have very generally pioved lailurcn in rom-t-i[lienee of »•-’ want ol uniformity ill the article manufactured Purchasers will pay a high price for a quality of steel they are- sine of, m preference to running any ri.-k ul liudiii,; a cheaper article inimitable Jui tin 1? ■ requir ed • The smiiples ivlmli haw . 0111 i.-.l i II;. uJ,- scrvalioii? ol Hu- nut 1 intervals for about a year pa ' li.iv. iqipcaresl to lx, ,i Hr beet quality of cast ate f mid ilo -1 Hi, dill 1, lit va neties used lor lilt*,saw plan ; uiui ilii.l sba-l A ?|ie: mu 11 lak: n to l.ake Flip lioi 1: 1 mm iprr \v:i' most tlir. uglily ! 1 re-1 by Hie black smith who lul l rhirgc ul li .rpt-i.iu (In-drill, for ill,* Minin-iota non. which by lh- way 1.1 111 ofliee requiring no little kill Tins Util' lush nie.liaiiii' llirom-elv un.lei lo I !la- work mg ut steel vHUc bad Ilielii uiiil the 110 ce..- ol making a there, an I In believed n il religiot.sly aemiling at all olli-r . r. ■ I Ft,, ap|v arance of the -ln l was i.t il i favor it Inel Hie look ul EnglFli , - : -I—I and iu Ins mind tli.-ie was 110 doubt it w.i.* 111,1,1,* in tin- same way. tic shaped it with the rapidity and my.?*, tenons -kill with which 11 potter shapes t lip clay into 11 c-up It bei-aun- n drill with the temper ot the drills fm boring the hard trap ruck; the • rials tu which it ivan subjected, thoagh ralln r severe, left it uniujured Again in the lire and p’luccd on the anvil, the tempi r was given it ol^ the euttlng chisels that are used fur cut ting through the great mas.--: ol eoppi r I, teal it, the cast iron ( I ttiennu 1 ivir ehipped upon till it seemed hki ly there-w il<I he 1.ill- left of it These tl Kill? it ■!,, I .., well : II, dull f III i fReft * k. 1. ,h had repoitedly ftppoared in tbe (hairier, .uni ecrtiinly inlnoro oflent ve terms ami wi, th> wc bad tlw best reasons lo believe were stmt ly UWelu the moat minute [Mirriculat If they wiw not true, it was only nece-eaity to ?atl,lv us on this point lo ensure tlte mm : mpfe unimi/r, fur we could not willingly do nitr worst euettiy or the meanest man oil earth the slichi e?l TiijusTtef*. Mr Durrett has iu view a connection w.tb tl:: Fourier, which will be auuounccd iu a -w week? lie Ims been preparing iunisuit for r*v position lie expects to ussume, and for several week* past has been devn. ng n nnrtihn ol In? i 1 tint} towards nfsisling u? lie hn? dm-n cri* | deut indication? al nn intfi:t,-n to bnliv fc:m | on t|,e part ol the '.tournat r tti- e uud an elf, ri j to intimidate him before Imeven had, o'ltinene 1 ed the dis«-hnrge of his dill -os l Whin Mr Prentice demanded o' him yib-' terday il he wrote the article in question amt * re gnrdiug Hu? as a pari of this system ot bul lying. Me. Durrett declined to ap*w;*i he question, «? due not maile in the proper qu.u* ter Other miinvfi? followed, the editor of the Journal evidently determined to precipitate a difficulty which he suecteilol 111 accnioplUiitig We have not nit, mpted to give unv dm ails ol the difficulty,'Us wu prtanme H will Uj nude the fulije.-t of |udicial irivesti ntion tliwruorih iflg! when all the facts will be brought iO light. Aur-iiiiou Democracy llill.. 1 1; till,111-'. 11 Ml lh Mi,1, 1,11 , jirsti'l.i 1 1. • G, vevnoi .1111 i I Gxrthfi 1 tile Uninnrr.:;, ramltd».» -b t nre.ies 1 tin Cow mu' 1 .If! D, ' 1 ■e couii'v, 1 Tld-v w ill y •1. ! 1 Fin,ill' l.t! Ho .IJ-, lbs eitiyen-i 01 I N.ivnan. „n ill- Mill Vo .idlin' ■ llie'people of on, oh lire ■’•»ili. uni tl II Franklin, on Ho 30ih urn out, .is Ho- nm li n ; iniunVtan, , Samwci Swan Sc Co , t I h NT \ REDID.I OA K S:- "F - * pom** • o '.Y, . *0 *ds (W .r Far 1 Ihr.; dsv 11 ?! Tf icii on Nov V,N, >* ib u-inmli Clmrlrrlnn and nil ■ : mi* Fncnrisni Hr.tit. ugh mil mid 1 'oil., lion ir.il j r irseil- remitted |,y r Nrtv Dit.sn- ■ I'.'.o 1,1 v BEACTIPtU, WokAK --'Fhre c«k, lirnfrt] I ady Hamilton wne dtstlngnlshcd uk* most above every other wcmaii ot (is,- ygj iqt [> ?r.a»riiil In unity Her aecom]dr?btueu!? wore seanvly inferior to her beauty ,./Wk' was ftkij- ful in mii-ie and painting, sbelux! gxqui.*ite I,isle, and !„',■ I.ialurcs would f-TpTiT? irrery einotlo;; . by turns. The only rccasirki o:\ I whiih H«-llhrel of Fonthif! AtHiy threw mien! iin qilemlid mauiior. to cnminiaV; was i-ra oi Duly H tinilbin, along with l/irei Ne>.ou ti<:*[ t.,1 it All Hint the wealth 0, Uv; princely I own. i could fnruh.li was provnlcd to giro} spleiidoi I a»In- scout Fhe ground wvrcd -J .luuiiuul-d by l imps ami torolnw, mul !lic in.e* I rior of Hie apartment wasu tifave .>p ji-we'r-, ; ami gold iiml silver Spiced wine and eonl'co j liom ry in golden bn?ketf> were* handed rotmd.J lo tho cuinpaiiy A nuiner'ifi • party Wx ; a .-j ’••uilde.l and Duly Hamilton .lions tin* envy 14 j • hem all Atiirftl in a rich eostouto. rite, on- j bud iv it li a golden urn iu her hands ,«uid re- { cited some vese? ivln.-h ihe company wtTs.fur j too polity eol lo applaud,spoken a? they were by oiw* who h of Uio hour Arfxrr - Ri ‘ Ir ifiliat nrnt'j. Ilftits .Sin! Slmrts. ft! SHE ATLANTA MILLS \ • *> * “ llOKTG fiv** P riaTlins- »\ i n %tn (Vr A.-i >s imicti '•'Hi rn:ii!l s ‘--.vn -M-herei IV Am .Id vfmiri .1-, -.. .1 1, m • >»-■•*» fli-.'V ha. '■ ! . I I, I 11. \» n tiioKcfi >ni ■' • not lied to lint At -n lay I, why ui.J Letter- on let my Inn I '■'Alifi.*! I t'AV , Drehnaiy to applaud spr.ken,!? they were k • ^oruUt f ivfno. rt r id siien inflocatY. over thh hero 11 * , • ... .. .. No one wu? there to tell Ja*r nil j i.-rV'», ■/ m ', !c . lhi.< wih deception, that eiu sorely warrles iUlffuB.d, own pnni.’hiuenl with It, ami (hot tbe pleasure lie was ptir. iiing was u vain shadow I Thin [ teen years after the banquet at FonthIH ua.t j taken place) a lady buying some meal for her} dog, a! 1 butelier's stall iu < 'ahih w.i,-- ihusuc j coated by Hie butcher* wife “ Aft, |nml»Di, { yon '..'in u benevolent Indy, find uortn.r** lliere'i.? a poor English woman who <v.H»hf is* pt,d,!ied | glad ul the fin illest piece of meat y<> are /my b. Bui - IF . Ti ■j To • H - fy. rrniiil) .-* Where a a tor I,-tier ol -i' iVuihn arl A I - liild ol Larcnre N ■ ir. easedf* ■ and mlliiuei.di ill *. - ,;i *• v i Ordinary for snsl Ivaillil not be prjnlsil ffi'-c Ihn VT-ttb day ad tawuert up ’iiail^lieCaroe j done bi-l *r, and the re.-nlt was a approval ul the quality ns equal lo th- In ; j ing l-i yourdoj English steel im-d at the min. iv.ili tie- re- -r | Who, then, was the grateful nriphiak pf vat ion, however that 1! w.i? - rt.unly nud, by j am h l.umble !dn)H I Alim! it was tlu! tanitti the English procef- A lure- lut ul n ha now j ml Lady Hamilton A Hex the death th Lnnl gone np to the mine for actual nsi At the Nets rrtrd by.thofe whh had fi Sing Sing hie works 11 was ul * I.mud ol th- , on her in prosp-rity -he gra ’nal; best quality, Imt the question was will it prove j impaveiiihcd, and .lied in a wretched . so! I In saw in 'in, -'!,■■ I - |jur. I.-i u, 1 [ 1: Fala,: I l.-r properly (Xit’.s|slcd only of a | it say lh- am- thing. W imt w - lu\, I, m-lil ! lew jiawnbrok, 1 liipheab*? Her Imdy »v j is ex.x'llent, bur .-an w ,| -, 1. ! - * * w 1 i | put into 11 cuiminm deal tax, without ur.y n > t.-i Aines, the lamuiis in.;mtfiittur, 1 of *hov ' ;:eription , and oypi 'be prnisrd of .sfoii'Sttrri I f in answer to inqiitri# moJ< lb u:„ 'ije , .varrion, poets and artists, the fitueml acrvlcu i,, coueerniug this article. : was re.-,id by an officer pf iiall [my. Such srw; No one speaks of l.aviug .v.a rt.-ciied any j Hi- end 1 I tlic beautiful Lady Uamilton. ’ h\M /ITT , ii A !-. 1 TRA tV Ot |’v n a. UA\Mtiirii, M£Y AT ! AW HRL’t ir.k, ii V fl-i; lOTIfiE fort' , K i Ua“rti rr. VPTO' bud steel and none -j.-a is to ne n iimong the lots of the various quauli'.i.'s OIL mi (or rale at tlu: office ol the Dumascu 1 rite.-l • 1111 pauy. We arc therefore ineiiii, I tu have faith that what has b .-t-n an far done will enntinuclo b 1 so done; and that the man igrrs ul tlu- o'kts atioiis, knowing tin- gr, at impui tauce of thi - reputation for quality, will have I!., good sense to adopt the rule loll-a-I 1 y all '.I,- ffini'-:;-- manufacturing edabLisliinent iu 1 freat Britain to let nothiiiiftgb'fi! ...I tlieir work-.t'cd i- at all imperfect,ore in in any way iiijurulne -.-redit of their articles. By pursuing thr eourec wlnelfit .plan, 1? in llie power of tin.* Company to do, there'ia no qm-Htiuii but the I?ama;" ii (.'uinpany'ssteel may liocoine ti.ved ia iti .ok.,! i.-hrtr.,eter as the best steel of Sheffield 1 he , xperiein e ul- icndy gained, as well ns lint still aceumula- ting, uflur.'s to a process so new us this I're- queut valuable hints and suggestions, and it is reasonsahle lo expect ndditioual improve* uients beyond tho-o already perfected. \ r a- riou? curious pheuomei'.a are cnntinuully brought out in operations or this kind, which add lu our knowledge of the qualities of tlie materials treated, und point lu better meUirnh or accompli, king our objects. I Ims it is found that different qualities ul bar iron, which milt in the crucible at different temperatures, Hanot combine so uniform a jirodm t as pieces of the same quality—a structure being developed somewhat open or boueyeomhed with sonma that will not weld into one texture This is avoided by using iron all ol one qualify, but th is need not be very good to produce good steel. For the credit of our country we hope that this pro-esi or some other will prove ?tu pi 1 -- in its diameter, uml tree 111,»! uunl-pcn lence upon Great Britain for rupplie? of ibis valuable material. Surrely no country was over better furnished with th,: choice.-.t ores for this manufacture, and we do not with ugly ad mil any delioieney t of skill in working thorn. M*y 11 not be that some reuch pruc - a? this, better uOuptcd than Ihe otd m-thod to our notions, is ivhat we nave, been waiting b r Civil f¥ I’r.'l. Wood d.n renowned il-'VUl ot *h> inv iliuLle -'Hair Kestors'.ive rex.it eontinurato j ,w l-i. -i ,11 la Imll of the nlllict?-i Hie nu.*'-ii>e-- are nniver?slly idmihed |,y the Anuii.. in j.n-:- to he nip-ri ,r to all olhyru‘-r evusmg Rie i.t \, on lli- head ■ I III: age,I, 10 grew* lot'll with as mm h vifir -mil liisnrianreN?. when idee 1 with the aiivini'ii’c? ol you>h There dnnl,! we place :'*,hl ti limn,oils wl.idi »he Frufi-sinr hi h**«*,.vf ?i in. ihi: i'i--me. ! lh • Br-ile .* - i.t-.j ia the mr-dicil W'-rld. Ir •fclorie, j ,t? original <- uer. ^f!-L.R'Hh :-x \ V DT'I'l' < : l|. • »n Mh’- !•. •! i .1 j’Fi»Dn-'i. ). • .. f.l A M V lifli r jml \ \ t 11 i' j, laMJi '.Lu 1 " * THT. <Li, ^ l \ } l’»)uniy «v> iirokon : v ^,» r.u nml itvo of the ■'i--.: i iri; Wtla ijiifV J v:'fi.t capital PllFnrr 1 . NiVfsHOiN, im-lcr pnrp ^ • Af ant 1, ihargcii with " rni i espprjally tiir tiro rpijucstcii to ? -T I* i*L.\ 1,01 K, f.iilor it'ft ii*.n*1 »r%« 10,000 Shares iervJtl! SOUTHERN PACIFIC ft, ROAO OCK! (M -lime a beautiful >i!fcy tvxiur,-. tvhicbhas !-r.*n very,' draMs iii ail agp, ol die world. L Fe iuently jnpjisns Mist «M men marry 'Hiautilul and a mi a Lie young ladle?, and nor unfrtvjuent* ly crusty old maids iiAke victims of hnnij-Hiins. g „,u nmire.i voting geinitmen, and tv whs* [■r saj it ini nevtr hymi determined until inn < ly, when u: w»s lUrtihutcd lo the use of tire? in . -dcable Hon He,-t.,native, txitnUc finirihii Sold by at! good Drugg m, inly >1. l* - 'd I..r«i, j wr;n«;sn ?j ft;r • li•:.NT DfREFTORK olt|„ 1 And make-*1 r . •• j | e. ,, - »!•„ t t-Ry - >«) A[) r, • to I. •tl tl1 R|iH (U> u Krtv »*rr f.»r t» tfji kI Hon!Company, ho>» nitl chorea °F thisHtiicK ’•rif ri...I t 'the rii-fzefj. nti wfv? <lt * irr to j:ubscrihr, iAti?r r,u>u»y .i i-l li r ilTld«Ii>. -i ;fj.' irliGf. « A i>i *• • ru*. Spedal Notkcs. 1 to CO pounds U} c&ts- • 1 [*b-* !ie<!d.K supermleadcnce, cost lor tbe • - _ l * . h , 4‘ , v vji iUi iuc . rj , KM li retj.-r* in • wt ,-hJrivo* the blast, unJ general ex- oltli If-iO fjl j?' ' • 1 . J ravtl proJe xi r raeb (Tm.ible alejpt *. t.., [. oi 1 ' Xienimx ■;/,,}ftiMipre-dex'd weigus the H‘un,: us Hie iron, the ' I eartK.e Uiui up rephving the waati. « ■• •;•— , — r Addilig } to dy o'.h'T 1 term' Rkj cost of reheating and drawnw -.at ttn - • ■ ■ ingots loto bar;*, tlie whole expeaae per couot < .ststci-l bare is aTwut «51-F! foi »U Lius quality of sired we impiri at a cost of ^30y. The cuct of the Iran U rated at Unit 'A the bare of Feru iron which »e saw wttyepaj pow. 3:vrwto bcTSisr: I he following i? th, Isan ville tfoniier.? tic* count ol tho rcucoualer Is.-tiv, „ Mr Dinr-tt ol that paper, and l’r.-nti. ■ ol lh- tsOnf.Aylilt! Joarnui, which took place on the fil'd iu?t,: T/.< Sf. :im; ijjtrc ), r t,i,/ AlX'lTl !l o'clock yesterday ultcrnoon. If L Durrett, E?q., a? be was entering lh- law,office o| G. D. iimkle, Esq., on lenerion ir., ; i, Fourth and Filth was very iincxpecledly at tacke>l by Gf« D l'r.-nti , E?q who was loaded down with dnidly weajKmv. Sever d shots J»as?cd between them, rcs.iltinv wc on- dantaad, in Mr i’n nlice being slightly woond? e.1 in the leg. .Mi. Hml:l-, who wu* i.i his rdle.-e, w.i.i severely wounded in th I,above the ancle, by u jhot from Mr. Frent r-'-i piv tol. We bear that the rur-.ona were unable to extr.iet tlie lull which ivu buri'd u nong tlx.- '•omii bones. Mr. Durrett win entirely ul me wli-n attack ed, whil- Mr Frrntic. iva? : uriounded by a crowd of fi ends, who laal their podieti liiled with kniv-A and pistol , and ?oui,- ol whom were rery nnDy aud boin-roos m th ir de- monstrauooa immreliau-ly -ulre qaent to the difficulty When he mad, the attack, we ore iulonu.il tut Mr i'reutiee wus very much ir, toxicatcd. ' The origiu ol the difficulty was uu artich- in the C’/urin yesterday morniug, written by the llfll! (»Tl •( }T 1 * * I t M (if tlllvt lifitoir m rt, I ■. I.u.l. Hu lit o;id Mcciing In Hail. I he 1 i*,r ii,, -if Ft ill and the ad-ming m b, sto rrspertfoliy invited m men ai G 4 rn"». i* 'uiJoy the reth day of Augiisi mcxr to , .limit upon »h« rr.ipriety and advanlsges ,f •’king *t(ek in !tif! (fanrglH Air Line llnlrixd. M: N1 ,rrrc*-, Hie f’rc :d*nt ul the Railroad, md vtli-r di-dingumhed aperker? are expected lo he pr# flit and »d,lr-« * hi- meeting. Rcmanne' cinne all!! . Inly 2b,l efig ,l*wti •? ?il .II.;! will cvrr he called -*k, ■« the grant from die Flat,■ F’ ' * -• efficient t > pay the - p-1 cc,d. .-'evenly mile.. ,u . (hi imdei contrart, will, ■ <i--.llt q I'd., ot this Stair . *b:!ity v m l n-.oiircen, gill ■ d, m nt ng,iron i ami -peedY Tho Rights, Fran city of this Onmpauy, nrp ■>• ’i conlliupncies. ; < mi'ca of u,c Hoad, has al F- .no, and the Hoad 1 burs and J*i fared, 1 v r o', J Thr ll'ur, ft, : en ' u„ , ’••Ol - are ni '.l\ r-rely lo receivr it- An tlit Company l' ,e , ’ 111 immediate n-n ler fund? t am auIhoiGivI 10 take good [i.i|? i maturii MBavaphab OtSfrlfWOTr;Mobile,'NEwt>rli'KnB tuNmv Y'ult.iin (h» Jit ot MjtvIi, iNhs, re,,; inten.-*' tnitpyrh ue iffilc ! Fll" atndi mjj he w.' jrc-d ob a. | '•> e»i; re t ■ ni< it the offin- i William , re* rj -1 I , Adanls, Lroigin. wli,*r« [irini-d-l 'li-.i,,*?. C-p-tt-, and Htelistica.csoi tad. HOI I,l:\ff IIAKEIi, Agent re.. if r-,n'han Farffir Rail [(, n j k in the Blatr-of Georgia •*f57 dawn Allinta 1 u!y Democratic Meetiug*. Fhc Deinoeratio [utny of Fulton county •0 - re,pii -ited toassembli: at tho Hourthouar, ■jii if" first Tuesday in Aug.wi ru xt, at. 10 •’••lock, A. |M.» For tho jmrposo of noiuinn- nng eandidojy-, to represent tho county in tlu Senatorial and ileprr sentativi-hramdvea oitiic next Legislature ol' Georgia. Tluv rei-fprnl Militia Districts are reqnryb-il x<i K,-tul up 'lu • if-lo'/ate.?, each, to theL'uiitrnthxi. MANY DEMOCRATS. editor .md proprietor ol Lhi" piqs-r, and which be considered i» l-gitiumb- roip,Ki»i to the un warranted attack in the /,ur-,,d j[Hm Hou. J. M. Elliot, just at the we of the election. It contained only a repetition of .taleuietiU that Brii -cmi HiaFttheumaiiem, IK-t/nuna, N.'iirslgl i Swollen md Stiff Joint* ind ,a>j rom| l«inl, re. •v)ii,-fi we are oil vtdqeet haviv l.)*t their terrors, i’ruf. Di-ffralh ? Elecine.Od is wamnted lo relieve any csoe in x short *p\co ol lone sn,l with a tritliiHr • jpcni**. Jtr»n fo hail of ^jie agents here See adrertivemen! jn another eoluran. •July 2-1. Ikh, ,Infra Lit b'urm ol ' kii jwu ilia -tre-L l «'• ttlii Is enllllr 11 ‘ uf IfclOO, each, iii Hu Uuwvo ;, .>H ,i| (he Southern Pacific l:,,l H.i.,1 Dompsn • •- uuing alt the righla,in b'rest.,, i-rivlu g. f irl , and Other proper!) Hie Company, tmwfnnili/n .-Wy on the Btmksot He. Company, by eaid - -- or his at lum.-y or the nirrendrr of ihi? FertiCrale, On es.kul th— -i - o..', b re pal I, ,in.1 „ /ire rtrr wtlor--.,,,, *hall he mad, on t'- Btock t prewntrd hy ihB (hertiQeste n» teeHtDony a l-' -.ok th: .mi Utopany liavr «u«ret Ihi: Fer'.oiral* in |,r. eiaued, Ac •43f fotrdiger.ccr wrel American will copy dtlfonln Steniu i>f Ilia. Yy I* ( '-|l keep c.,n-tantly >r. hand ., I, . - "Foty of GOOD f J,<Mftl,aleo BRAN »r.d SH«>R i ** The higlievl t -.ch purer |n.i 1 , VVHEA I » M i' R PETERS & CO , At not a July ")l i?:, jr; m T/xtiAt h.*, G\„VA -D;D HAMt- 4 "T v/- || oi» an > 1 •: sile ong ,uj trnrrebVy J M (t.I.IAMo, ItllBA A DO laJ) Vi, Hj; d»wl»d - Wuorei.xrip t rr*n"—A Pomvte bn. t’ewiu- lying the Hair—highly perfumed. nip«ri,.rtoeiqr * ’ bail tbn once* French article imported, and for , For treating Ludirw Hair it hae noc.;u»hgn)ng it a brig fit gl ,-;*y •|,[^«ranp<v II canacyOentfo. >n. n s Hut to curl in the mo*l natural manner. Ii remove* daDdrud', always giving the Hob th* ftpre"trance ot tiring freeh abampoonrd. 1*rtcr mly fifty cent*- None gonuina onlsoe cxneJ FEt'IIIDUE dr CO.. Proprietor*tdtha " Uahn of a Thouaand Flowen. ’ For aaleby «ll DruggUia. foibSCilwOn For hitlo. O N fl ot' st, n,r«t d.-vtialde roildrnoc, un Uiv edg*-* ol the city ot A’Jentx. lir D'.Mvi, ny oflen, to sett the Imu.* erul l:,l where, lie now hulW, on M*treti? slicet, a In tie above Squire Payne, 'form* very ?rrcmmo.laLJxr. aprily „re Uurll « [ «TU*»«* Me cfit, lab.* New UiHMtn. A Choice I" J,M r^t-lvM, tn rtnn and UJW£ * (UCb Fab HI uiMSkl dwtf