Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 185?-18??, November 25, 1858, Image 3

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fit Tlunkiglvlng Day. will be religious exercises in the 1st Church, of this City, on Thursday, iAllk ^n,oifmay be exited, appropriate to . p r osj)erity has attended the Atlanta, tor the past year. Let them ^,1,unions of their Governor, and go *■ '| heir various places of worship, with P 10 . , neSg jn their hearts and praise upon to the great giver of all th' beir I'P- nxJ- 2nd Bap««»* Church. hinc may I* 3 expecied in the above Church on every Sabbath, at the usual : na nnwnrr THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26,1868. tin' i •rtsrKB S Tomb.—Mr. Webster’s tomb is '' dedbv an iron fence on the south boun- grave-yard, within the inclosure “7,. garble monuments to him, his wife children, and four grandchildren. • rintionon Mr. Webster’s monument '‘-written for it by himself: * DANIEL WEBSTER; January 13, 1782. Died Oct. 24, 1852. f ri i I lielievc, help thou mine unbelief.” J^loso,.Ideal argument, especially that / from the vast ness of the Umverse, in rismi with th<‘ apparent insignificance of has sometimes shaken my reason ' i iitli which is in ine ; but my heart has ' jjgmcd mid reassured ine, that the Gos- ^if Jesus Christ must be a Divine Reality. .. nii"U on the Mount cannot be a merely ’’Z production. This belief enters into the •“ i nth of my conscience. The whole his- v t ,f man proves it. Daniel Webster. fne reading of this inscription, written by l,.tcr himself, to be placed upon his own lostone. has awakened within us several re lloctions. It has caused us to think ; iim , as lie used to Ik: styled when living— ,„d-like 1 >ani"l. One who knew him well u j,]_ Mr. Webster could scarcely passnn- I even where unknown. 'There was that m i e ii which attracted attention, and L,. ne< l interest: and his head (whether his tenaiu e was lighted by a smile, such as on- ,e could give, or fixed by contemplation, ii as only he could indulge) seemed an ch'd and |K>nderous roof, .,wn weight made steadfast and immovable, ,tiiig tranquility!” :j.. w as great, and lie knew it, yet he never rae ,| to put on airs on that account. Sim- ,jt V is an element of true greatness, and Werwasaman of simple and unaffected y» rs. He never seemed to think that it . anv evidence of greatness to find fault with Bible and make light of Christianity, or its freed friends. Whenever the occasion fit- in making a jtolitical, legal, or literary ad- lie seemed delighted to pay to the Bible, author and friends, the tribute of bis fun-st affections, and throw around them in tidiest profusion, the brightest halo of his tivring genius. ,i many of our leading men, are too care- abuut the impressions they leave upon the vl sensibilities ot the nation. There : 8 hing more dangerous to the lilierties of a people, than tor their controlling men, to i by word or deed, a skeptical spirit among masses. i-lging from tin- past, we may safely affirm, general iufidelity and constitutional free' lauimt dwell together. Webster’s wri- ifoster firm faith. •lord I believe. help tbou mine unbelief.’’ u many a Lilliputian pretender, compar- witli the great Brobdignag of American «nen, ti ' Is that such a line upon his tomb- r. would add nothing to the lustre of his . ■ and that he can well afford to die, na uj»iii Iris own wi ll earned laurels, con- ulating himself as better off than tlie fioor iican Again, tin- great expounder of the itution. after letting his reason wander d the "vastr.i-ss of the universe” tell Iris sx-ui'iI failing, hold his reason in subjec- ati-1 allow, 1 his heart to reassure him of e realities. iiiulil be well for those who pride tliem- i» their refinement and intelligence, and irtiure. sume practically and some theoret- y, the diuins of the Bible, to now and then lemlier, that Webster, Ih mure tlian mortal [lowers endow’d" tied, from the silence of tlie gravo, to say l' thousands of his admirers, as they 7 qui nized upon his marble monumeut, (much enduring than his world-wide fame) that, n Sermon on the Mount cannot be a merc- mman priKluetion.” We hope none of our •ers will lie disposed to say, none of your ilessays in a secular jiajier. hill- it shall lie the aim and earnest effort a- ‘’Intelligencer” to furnish its readers the current commercial, political and oth. t, rest in g news of the day, it hopes that its c- will he pleased and profited, by taking at with us. mice in a while, and allowing turn their thoughts from things tempo- arid "passing away” to the more enduring ifies of the spirit world. It is comforting I' titable. to see a great and mighty spir. ter having fought fiercely and won nobly gnat intellectual battle-strife of life, , v and trustfully lay aside its earthly us,,t wnitare, and panoplied in a substi- • righteousness, calmly wait to lie beck- awa .v. to rest in regions of endless day. iewi ton-lit his battles over again, amid "it throes of expiring nature, and passed •'eiera cloud or in a storm, offering no ’■ ''"tnfort to his weeping attendants, liis dying couch ; “but gentler spirits -’tit to i he death-lied of the Statesman of 'livid more consoling memories, as he lured. Ti," ,’urfi'u tolls the knell of parting day ; ,1! the tender and mournful beauties of imitable elegy clustered around his cwy «tcwmy Watt—. We would call especial attention to the pro ceeding of the meeting held at the Court House on the 22d. Owing to the inclemency of the weather and a misunderstanding on the part of some as to the time, the meeting was not large, but the action taken is of deep interest to the city and surrounding regions. Surely no one can be blind to the feet, that the con tinued prosperity of this city and the commu nity must for the future depend mainly on the corporation and energy of our own citizens, in every matter that pertains to our home inter ests. We have no more favors to expect from rival interests and rival communities, but on the other hand their opposition to all meas ures calculated to promote the best interests of this community. We approve of the measures passed by the meeting, and hope the commit tees appointed will faithfully discharge their respective duties. Additional by tile Yingarn. Halifax, N. S., Nov. 17. M. steamship Niagara, Capt. Eyrie, LivcrjK.<.1. Saturday. P. M., Nov. G, ar- this jKirt this afternoon, en route for where she will be due at an early hour b’iay morning. She brings London pa- f the 6th Atlanta, Nov. 22nd, 1858. On motion with a previous call, a respecta ble number of the citizens of the county of Ful ton, assembled at the Court House, and the meeting was organized, by the appointment of B. F. Bomar, Esq., as Chairman, and E. E. liawson, Secretary. After some remarks by Mr. J. Norcross, the following resolution was unanimously adopted. Resolved, that we are deeply impressed with the importance and necessity of the con struction of the Georgia Air Line Railroad, and that in this Enterprise, we should know no such word as fail, or shrink from any aid and encouragement to it, which is within our pow er to afford. After some discussion on the propriety of a county subscription to take the plan of the second $100,000, subscribed to the road by th§ city of Atlanta, and $50,000, to take the plan of private subscription, by citizens of Fulton county, the following resolution was agreed upon and unanimously adopted. Resolved, that a Committee of three be ap pointed by the chair to get a memorial signed by the Citizens of the county, to the Legisla ture for a law authorising a country suliscrip- tion, and providing for the same to be submit ted to the Voters of the county. In regard to the subject of discriminations in in lieights against Atlanta, on motion, of S. Root, Esq., the following was adopted. Resolved, that a Committee of seven be ap- pointed by the Chair, to confer with such of the Railroad Authorities, as they may deem proper, in regard to discrimination of freights against this city, and that the said Committe, have authority to call a future meeting, of the citizens on this subject. Under the 2nd Resolution, the Chair appoin ts J - Norcross, A. K. Seago, and S. B. Hoyt. Under the 3rd Resolution, S. Root, L. J. Gartrell, B. M. Smith, J. Norcross, W. L. High, A. M. Walton, E. M. Seago, and on mo tion of B. M. Smith, J. T. Lewis and Hon. L. J. Glenn, were added to the committee. On motion tlie Meeting adjourned. E. E. Rawson, Secretary, B. F. Bomar, Chairman. Excitement In Mobile. Mobile, Nov. 19.—There was great excite ment in this city this forenoon, in consequence ot the detention of the Nicaragua emigrants. Four hunered of the emigrants surrounded the office of Julius Hessee, demanding their im mediate transportation or the refunding of their passage money. Gen. Smith, the Depu ty Collector of the port interposed, and stated that he was confident he would receive either on that evening or on to-morrow [Saturday,] sonic definite an satisfactory instructions from Washington. ’The crowd dispersed with hope of receiving something definite this evening or to-morrow. Private Dispatches Received. _ [The Agent of the Associated Press in this city, has received from private sources the fol lowing dispatches, in addition to the one from his local Agent at Mobile :] Mobile, Nov. 19.—There is great excite ment here in consequence of the refusal to clear the vessel for Greytown in Central Amer ica. Mobile, Nov. 19.—There is immense excite ment here. The emigrants are demanding of the Agent of the vessel for Greytown their passage to that place in accordanc with his agreement as per tickets issued. Violence is apprehended. Tne Sloop-of-War Plymouth. New York, Nov. 20.—Tlie sloop-of-war Plymouth departed to-day for Norfolk. Success ot the Tehuantepec Route. New Orleans, Nov. 20.—The Quaker City is below’, with California mails to the 5th inst. The mails crossed tlie Isthmus in 40 hours. MARKETS. Charleston, Nov. 20, 1 P. M.—Cotton— There is a good demand to-day, prices full and stiffening. Sales 1100 bales. Extreme 11J cents. New Orleans, Nov. 19.—Sales of cotton to day 9,500 bales tit unchanged prices. Middling ll@lljc. The sales during the week reach 5fi,500 bales, and the receipts G4,000, The increase at this port is 191,000 bales. The exports for the week reach 22,500, and the to tal since the 1st Sept, last, 282,000 bales.— The stock is 251,500 against 100,000 bales at the same time last year. Mobile, Nov. 20.—Sales of Cotton 4000 bales, with a film unchanged market. Mid dling 10 j cents. New Orleans, Nov. 20.—Sales of Cotton 8500 liales, with a steady market. Sugar buoyant with an advance of J cent. Molas ses advanced one ct. per gallon. Gunny Bags 9 cts. Freights to Havre 1[ cent. New York, Nov. 20.—Sales of cotton to day 2,500 bales. Middling 11 5-16 cents. Flour heavy, sales 10,51)0 ltarrels. Wheat dull, 16.000 bushels sold. Corn inactive, with sales of 16,500 bushels. Sugar is firm with an active demand. Spirits of Turpentine is heavy at 50 cents. Rosin heavy at $1,50. ARRIVAL F THE STEAMSHIP CITY of BALTIMORE New York, Nov. 23, 1858. Liverpool dates to the 10th inst. Cotton Market closed steady, Manchester advices more favorable. Prices firm. Flour dull. 6d low er, Philadelphia and Baltimore, 21 J. Wheat dull, slight decline in inferior qualities.— Southern White 6 @ 9d and 7s. Coro very dull. Nominal Yellow, 29—White 32d to 3 shillings. Consols 98J to fth. Conferences between English and'French Embassadors and Spanish Ministry, Washing ton States, says with the best reason for believ ing it, that the Secretary of State demands that the Spanish Ministry explain the object of the demonstrations of Spain against Mexico. Baltimore Markets.—Flour unchanged, Wheat firmer. Coro firm, new Yellow 64 (a\ 8. New York Market—Flour lower, Ohio $5,- 35, 46. Southern $5,15,| @ 50. Wheat heavy. Coro higher, mixed 70 @ 77. ATLANTA MARKET. Intelligencer Office, ) Atlanta, Nov. 24,1858. / There is a brisk demand for all kinds of produce and a ready sale for Groceries. Cotton—Receipts for several days have been light, but sales are readily made at 9.**' © 10%c ijf> ft. Pork—Supply limited—demand good, at 5c gross retail 7c neat Rkkf—2%c gross—4%c neat by wholesale. Bacon—But little on band, and small demand* No quotations. Lard—10 fa) 10%c. Flocr—Superlino *2,25 ~f. hundred. Family *2,50. Whkat—75 (a) 80c %). bushel. Corn—From wagons 50c %». bushel. Stock light, de maud good. Meal—From wagons 50c bushel, stock light, de mand good. Swert Potatoes—40c $ pushel. liii.su Potatoes—*1 © *1,25 $». bushel. Pl’GAR—8 © 10c ft. Coffee—11% © 12%c ft ft. Rice—5;© 6%c. Baggixg-#16c Bale Rope—9 © 10c. Iron—Swedes 5% © 5%c Cassco and American re fined 3% ® 4} 4 c. Band Ikon—5 © Cc. Nails—i}' © 5c. Crackers—8 © 8%c. Candy—17c. MVRR1F.U. On Wednesday evening, the 17th inst., at the residence of the Bride’s brother, tlie Hon. Win. C. Cook, of Blakely Ga., by W. J. Cherhiu, Esq., Judge A. 0. S. Alexander and Miss Sallie C. Cook, all of Early County, Ga. ANNOUNCEMENT. Thomas I*. Cooper, of Atlauta presents his name to the Voters of the Co weta Circuit as a Caudidato lor the office of Solicitor General at the election to be held on the first Monday in January next. Oct. 1, ’68. Counsellor Snap In a Tight Place. Among the “criminal” lawyers of this city who practice largely in petty cases, is Coun sellor Snap prides himself especially upon liis skill in cross examining witnesses, ami claims that lie can confuse a witness with greater ef fect than the same thing can be done by .any other member of the bar. One of his meth ods of doing tliis is to snap at the witness liko an angry terrier, and then so to abuse him, for any hesitancy or embarrassment, as to render tlie testimony comparatively value less. A day or two since, we were in the Court of Quarter Sessions while Counsellor Snap was trying a case, He had on the stand a very mild, timid and nervous witness, whose tes timony had borne strongly against client. He had testified that tlie counsellor's client “had no money whatever.” The counsellor, with look, emphasis and gesture, like that of can ’U-amsliij, Nova Scotia, from Montreal ‘•flitk-c. on the 4th. “»• Novembers.-—Tlie Bourse declined to-<lay. The Three Per Cents, clos- -f. floe. Miiiiiteur says the government contin- surveys for railways in Algeria. Tl! America.—Rio Janeiro dates are to y lO. Coffee liad been in very moder- W.v. and sil grades had advanced 100 i*t aroba. Brown Sugars had advanced ■ u «i closed with a still upward ten- ^wiliia there was very little Sugar in the ^ Ayres, September 27, there were /*'y transactions in dry hides at irn- , r T , , - ' a iook, empnasis auu gesture, mu: mum w vau- LiveVy ,Cu,e’ Gth in^. aild the ««er tode ™ lr il victim ’ °P ened ”P " 9 follows : “How arc you so very sure that my clint had no money! Do you exercise vigilance o- ver his pocket-book ?” •‘No sir, I knows it. Cause why ? He told me so.” “When did he tell you so ?” “This morning.” “Where, sir?” “In this very room.” “What did he say, sir? Come, no prevari cation. Give us his very words ?” “I don’t like to answer that question sir.” “Ha ! Ha! So vou are afraid to answer, are you ? I knew I should drive you into a close comer. Come out with it—want no shirking here.” “Well, if I must, I must. I asked him for the loan of five dollars, and he said he couldn’t let me have it, because you liad robbed him of every cent of his money ; and if he didn’t get out of your clutehes, his family would starve wliile he went to prison,” Counsellor Snap had no more questions to “Prevarication, like this didn’t suit him, and in less than five minntes afterwards the foreman of the jury anounced a verdict against his client. The last we saw of Counsellor Snap, he was was collared by a countryman fof kicking a four pound terrier across the street. Counsellor Snap should learn to bear disappointment with more equanimity. TAX COLLECTOR.—We authorized anil request ed to announce THOMAS B. DANIEL, Esq., as a candi date for Tax Collector ol FulUn* County at the election in January next. Nov. 10. B. A. Westbrook, of lag range, Troup County, an nouncos himself as a candidate for ISolicitor General of the COwela Circuit at the ensuing election iu January next. . Oct21-tdc. nOLKITOR-GE\KKAI.SHIP Wt are au- IO thorized and requested to announce Col. A. W. STONE, of Atlanta, ns a candidate for Solicitor of tlie Coweta Circuit at the El<*ctiou in January next, [nov 5 TAJC COLLECTOR.■—We are authoiizcd and request ed to announce WM. F. WINFI KID us a candidate lor re-election for Tax Collector of Fulton Couuty, at the Ejection in January next. November 12th, 1858 tdc* RECEIVER OFTAJCRETURNS.—We are authoriz ed and requested to announce A. J. COLLIER as a can didate for Receiver of lax Returns of Fulton County, ut tne election in .lauuut \ next. November 12tli, 1858 tdc* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrators Sale. B Y virtue ofan order of the honorable Court of Or dinary cf Cherokee Couuty, will be sold on the lirsl Tuesday iu January next before the Court House in the town of Canton, in said county with the legal hours of sale, the lollowiug projierty belonging to the estate of Win. Cobb, late oi said county, deceased : town lots of land Nog 248, 249,185, and 178, in the ‘21st Dist, of tlie 2d section, except the widows dower in said laud. Also, the following negroes to-wit : Nancy a woman, Tom a man, Vinette a girl, Sum a hoy, Bridge a boy, sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. JOSEPH KNOX, This 12th day of November, 1858. Adm’r. C l EORGIA Haralson CounTy.—Whereas, JeSBe U. JT Newman and Winuey L. McClung, applies to mo for letters of Administration, on the estate of Solomon Mc Clung, late of said county deceased. Tbeso are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to ho A appear at my office on the 2nd Monday in January next, to show cause if any they have, why- said letters should be granted the applicants upou said esuate. Witness my hand and official signature. Nov 23 G. R. HAMILTON, Ord’y. NOTICE. I FOREWARN all persons from trading for four prom issory notes, made payablo to A. B. McAI'eo or bearer for a settlement of Lauds in Lowndes county, as follows —one *500 note duo January 1st 1869 ; one *1,338 33%, due 1st January I860 ; one *1,333 34%; due 1st January 1861 ; one $1,383 33%, due 1st January 1862—the last three uotea bearing interest from January 1st 1859. The said A. B. McAfeo liaving failed to comply with the con tract between us, lam determined not to pay said notes unless compelled by law. K. J. BARKSDALE. Dougherty Co., Ga., Nov. 11,1858 31 WANTED! A YOUNG Gentleman and Lady of experience in the art of Teaching, desire a pleasant situat ion to upon a Malo and Female, Classical and English School for the next year. They will teach in an Academy or private family, conjointly or scparatly as desired. State terms Ac., ond address W. A. Stone, Laurens C. H., S. C. Good references given. Nov 12 1858-wlm DISSOLUTION. T HE Copartuershp existing between Horse & Brown, in the manufacture of Portable Horse Power Thresh ers and Fans, at Froeman's Mills, Cherokee County, was dissolved by mutual consent, ou the 16th day ol August last. J F HORSE, Nov. 18 d3t L G BROWN. DISSOLUTION. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing between tho undersigned, in the Ale, Porter and lager Beer bu siness. in tin".' "y of Atlanta, Ga., has been dissolved by mutual codslI All persons indebted to the late firm will make payment to James Noble, Jr., at the old stand, he being authorized to settle ail outstanding accounts. JAMES NOBLE, Jr, BUDULPH EHLERS. Atlanta, Nov. 18, 1858 rates. (Ciit * ®*°» l' ave suspended f J’ O e . * m, ; In £ a te St. Lawrence was at Rio I'-ftcvij, ** ie 8 l 0o P-°f' war Plymouth '<£ anK w< ‘ re staking tlie lower . *; lr nverto prevent the ingress of ’■. eu \ w i ua, lron. The shores of Para- . * fi’rtified, and it is added, the 5 Wou M meet witli a very warm re- ■ nan at Grand rapids, Michigan, re- H a distance of thirteen feet. He clerk, and has never been bea- audience at Piccolomini’s mati- °rk paper says the area of crino- tdeiny must have been almost *f tlie new lake iu the Central gg” A Western preacher after stating that teaTcoffee, 6ugar, spices, pickels, preserves, ptillt meal, snuff and tobacco were adultera ted, stretched himself up to his full height and with great emphasis exclaimed, “Who, then will dare to deny the feet that, this is a wick ed and adulterous world? ” NOTICE. T HE undersigned having purchased the entire interest of Rudulph Eiders in tho stock of the late firm of Noble & Ehlers, will continue tho business in all its branches, at the old stand. JAMES NOBLE, Jr. Atlanta, Nov. 18th, 1858. dltaw2t *** National American, Rome Courier, and Southerner & Advertiser copy 3 times. G EORGIA, DrKalb Cocsty To all whom it may concern : William Ezzard having in proper form applied to me for permanent I-ettcrs or Administration on the estate of Wm F Chewuiug, late of said county de ceased : This is to cite all persons concerned, to bo and appear at my office, within the time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they have, why permanent Adminis tration should not lie granted to William ETzzard on the estate of Wm F Chewning, deceased, on tlie 2nd Monday in January next. Witness my hand and official signature, this Nov 20th, 1858. 30ds ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. *■ *• CLARK T. T. QKDBBS. CLARE & GRUBB, Commission Kerch ant s, Agents ft Gelleetteas mf all kMv And. Dealers in Bacon, Lard, WAt their old stand, on Whitehall St., AtlantaGa.^| B ACON, Lard and Corn always on band. Strict alien tk>n paid to consignments of every description, and KennUancee promptly made. Orders respectfully solid ted, and carefully filled—TOR CASH. Jana r. jobxsqk, ..martin Arnold JOHNSON & ARNOLD, attorneys a% law, Jone-boro, Georgia, Nov* ’58 d&wly JOHN M. LUNQUEST Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. [Oct 14 dAwly JOEL D. SIMMS, GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. Decatur Street, three, doors West rtf the Athenaeum Building ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 0HOECE GROCERIES on hand, at Wl: ’esale and Re- A B and C Sugars ; Old Gov. Java Coflec ; Granulated Sugars ; E’ino Rio Coffee : Crushed Sugars ; Pickles, Catsups and Powdered Sugars . Sauces : and in fact, everything in the Grocery Line : Liquors, Wines, Cigars (some of the finest ever brought to Atlanta,) and Tobacco of all grades. My terms are Cash^and I shall not deviate from them to please any body, but give as many Goods, if not more than any House iu Atlanta, for the same amount of mon ey. Sept. 29.... dwtf. JOEX D. SIMMS Eddleman & Banks Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Boots, Shoes, heather and Shoe Findings. Smith's Glass E'ront Building. Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. MarchS, 1853 diwly. G EORGIA, DeKalb Coi-nty.—To all whom it may con cern : John Clark, having in proper form applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on tho es tate of William Clark, late of said county, deceased This is to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why perinauent letters of Ad ministration should not be granted to John Clark on the estate of Wiiliam Clark, deceased, on the 2nd Monday in January next. Witness my hand and official signature, this 20th day of Nov. 1858. 30ds ALEX. JOHNSON, Ord’y. .1. r. W ADD AIL. J. W. RUCKER & WADDAIh, CROCE MS AN® COMMISSION MEBCHANTS, Decatur Street, 4 doors West or the Atheneum Buildings, Atlanta Georgia. K EEP constantly on hand, a choice assortment of Family and PLANTATION GrKOCEKIES! together with a fine stock of Uquor*, Wines, Cor - dials, Cigars and Tobacco, of various brands and grades—aff of which will bo sold at short profits for cash, or on short time to prompt paying customers. 1 of patronage is solicited. A share nov 18 ’68tf Magazines for December. . loroe supp!y to hand of Gody and Graham’s for De j\_cember, for'sale by Wm. Kay,agent, nov. 18,1858. Diaries for 1859, XNor sale at wholesale or retail by Wnq K»> ««««♦ £ Atlanta, nov. 18, 1868, WHEELER A WILSON Sewing Machines, FROM $60 TO $105 ; ALSO, CHEAPER MA CHINES FOR $30 AND $35. MACHINB NEEDLES, SPOOL SILK, &C., &C. [Style cf the Lock Stitch.] T HE Stitch cannot be raveled and presents the same appearance upon each side of the fabric and inter looked iu the center of it. This Machine is equally capuc. itated to sew the finest of Jaconet Muslia aud the coarsest of Negro Garments. A lady recently from the Office in New York wifi go into Families aud teach the use of the Machine in tlie city free of charge. Wo warrant every Wheeler & Wilson Machine to work perfectly. Gentlemen’s measurement Shirts made to order. Al so, all kinds of Family Sewing neatly executed at our Of fice iu 2d Story Beach 4 Root’s new Iron E'ront Building, Whitehall Street. HOTCHKISS & LANGDON Atlanta, Oct. 23d dlnuwlt. NEW BOOKS!! AT KAY’S OCTOBER 27TH, 1858. o P IXEV WOODS TAVERN; or, SAM SLICK IX TEXAS. By tlie author of “A Stray Yankee in Tex as," --Adventures of Captain Priest," etc., etc. O — 'VTEW ENGLAND’S CHA TILES ; or. LIFE IN THE Jl.1 Northern Poor-House. \V AND AROUND STAMBOUL. . Hornby. By Mrs. Edmund S ERMONS TO THE CHURCHES. Bv Francis Wav- land . o T HE MYSTERIOIS MARRIAGE. A True Romance of New York life. “ Vive la Bagatelle \’l K N. PEPPER AND OTHER CONDIXEXTS • • Put up for use, by Jacques Maurice O O SCEOLA THE SEMINOLE or the Red E’awn of tlie Flower land, by Capt. Mayne Reid, author of the Scalp Hunters, Rifle Rangers White Caief, Hunters' Feat, Quadroon, The War Trail, etc., etc. P LAY if: STUDY. By Mrs. Madeline Il-elie, author Cora and tho Doctor, Courtesies of Wedded Life Household Angel, etc. T 1 Leslie, author ofCora and the Doctor, Courtesies of Wodded Life, Household Angel,” etc., etc. W EBSTER 4 HAYXE'S celebrated Speeches in the United States Senate, on Mr. Knot's Resolution of Junuary, 1830. Also, Daniel Webster's fqreeeh in tlie Senate of the United Slates, May 7,1850, on tlie slavery compromise. FTERDARK: . lius. A NOVEL. By Wilkie Col- E llen aak Boy. ENZA; or, the FEMALE SAIUIR IFF IV THE FAR WEST: or tlie r„, and Tragical Adventures of a Hoosi leal, M A R E I.SES A I R E ; or, the BALLET-GIRLS E awson vengo O THE RENEGADE ; or tho SUATTERS RK- rjTlIE FLOWER OF THE FI.OCK. By Pierce Egan, Esq., author of tho Castle aud the Cotta; rass,4c., 4c. RANGER'S RE- T HE MEXICANS BRIDE ; or, tho venge. T HE GREAT ORIGINAL aud Entrancing Romance tlie FIREMAN’S B1UDE, OR Beantlful Myra ; tlie Mart Actress. The History of Myra Blakely, and Ringgold, though lotlied in the illusive iauguage and plot of a Novelet. yet brings to light facts most Startling and Strange. The Fireman's Story of Murder, Mysterv, Ixive. Deception, Daring and Duty. Will be read with n Thrilling and Liv ing Interest to all. U NCLE FRANK’S Pleasant Pages for the Fireside. A miscellany of tales, sketches, traveis, biography, history, fables, anecdotes, dialogues, [KK-try, etc.—By Francis C. Woodworth, editor of“ Woodworth's Youths’ cabinet," author of Uncle Frank’s home stories,’’ “ Won ders of tho insect world,’’ ‘ Theodore Thinker’s tales,’ 4c Also, 23rd voluniu Georgia Reports for sale liy WM. KAY, Agent. Oct 30 ’58-tf Atlanta, Geo. GOODS !! JUST RECEIVED AT 'L&wglfo® c& PmnrMFii Merchant Tailoring House, (Next door to Clarke 4 Grubb's, Whitehall Street.) ATLANTA, GEORGIA. MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS! A large and well selected Stock. READY MAOE CLOTHING Decidedly Fiue—Weil Cut and Well Made—latest Styles. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Of the very licet Quality and most Beautiful Patterns, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS! I^irgo assortment—Endless Variety—latest Patterns— Best Materials. Come and see. Ay Clot hing Cut and mado to order by the most skill ful workmen. All work Warranted Good. Ay Tailor’s Crayons and Tape Measures; also Grouud down Needles, at *1 per one dozen pa|iers. Ay Agents for T P Williams’ “New York and Paris Reports of Fashions.’’ Ay Also, Agents for the salo of Grover 4 Baker Sewing Machines. TERMS CASH. LEWIS IAWSHE. JAMES PURTF.L1.. Oct. 13....dwtf. COFFEE! COFFEE!! 'A bags primo Rio Coffee ; 10 bags choice Java CoL HJ fee, for sale, low, by March 26. T. C. HOWARD. SYRUP & MOLASSES! Barrels choice New Orleans Syrup; 10 Hhds primo eUtJ New Crop West India Molasses, just received, aud for sale, low, by [march 26] T. C. HOWARD. FOR SALE. * n assortment of Burial Cases. Cheaper J\_ cheapest. Febuary. 161858. than tho S. J. SHACK El JORD. Agent. -ATEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING, at tho Store j>| of (oct. 16,1858 trj .1.. CUTTING CO Marhant’s BuildiugWhitehall Street. BRANDY. I N Store and for sale, Apple Brandy, three years old, nothing better for making Brandy Peaches, cal! and get a supply at S. W. JONES. COTTON GOODS. S HIRTINGS, Yarns, Sheetings and Osnaburga, always on band and for sale by JOSEPH WINSHIP. LIME. Large supply of birds-eye Lime fresh from the kiln ’ ’ T.C. HOWARD. for sale by Mey 3 tr. Querns Cod-Elver OH Jelly. T IE friends of Cod-liver Oil owe a debt of gratitude to Mr Queru for the acceptable manuer he furnishes them this article. Although tho Jelly contaius 85 per ““t of Oil it is rather pleasant to eat than otherwise.— This preparation is endorsed by the Academy of Medical Scionce, New York. For sale by HepS SMITH 4 EZZARD. TO KENT, F IOII tbo 1st of January next, three houses on Mitch ell Street, lielonglng to the estate of Thomas A. Ly on. Apply to me,corner Whitehall and Mitchell areete. Wt W. KOAnAt PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I* i. Ginas.] GLENN [t. i_ doom. A COOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. O FFICE on Peach Tree Street, in Grant and William’s Block, over the Store of Messrs. Clark 4 Lewis. Marche, 1858.... diwly [ccsTAvrs*. mm JAKKD I. WHITAKER.] WHITAKER A BATES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. O FFICE front rooms over J. R. 4 C. H. Wallace’sstorc, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets. February 23,1858.... diwly G. J. WRIGHT.' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albany, Georgia. May 16th, 1S57 diwly WM. A. HARRIS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Isabella, Worth Co., Georgia. 1)EFERS to—Maj. J. L Harris, Milleiigeville ; non. A. _L\ H. Hansell,Thomasville ; Miller 4 Hall,Oglethorpe: Hon. R. H. Clark, Macou : Col. J. W. Duncan, Atlanta. June 2,1858 dly MARK JOHNSTON* ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cartersvtllc, Georgia. February 28,1856. P. O. HARPER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Point, Georgia. April 18,1855 d4wt M . C . JONES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Palmetto, Georgia. W ILL give strict attention to the collection of claims of all kinds, -to securing debts, aud will make- prompt settlements with aud lor clu-uls. April 185S, d&wtf. A LnGrange, GUSTAVUS A. BULL, T T 0 R N E Y AT LAW, a,, S e ’ Georgia. W ILL practice in the several Counties of the Coweta Circuit and iu Heard, county. April 17tli 1858 d&wly. JOHN v. heard? ATTORNEY AT LA VV Colquitt, Aliller Co., Georgia. March 6,1857,.... wly ® O. A. LOCHRANE.] LOCIJRANE &. I E S AT [J. LAMAR. LAMAR. ATTORNIES AT LAW, Georgia. A\ !M« associated themselves in bussiucss will de vote themselves exclusively to tlie practice of their profession. [Jau 13.... dwtf. WILLIAM M. OAiYFORTH. A T TORNEY AT LA W, * Fairborn, Georgia. July 2a, 1S57 d&wtf STONE & FITCH, ATTORNEYS AT L A W, Atlanta, Georgia. O l VICE m Markham’s Block, up Srairs. January 30,1858 dwtv i.. u. BUIKCOK B. B. DEG RAFFKN KEID. BRISCOE A. HeGK \EKEMU’.ll), ATTORNEY’S AT LAW llledgevllle, Georgia. W I1J. practice also iu the Courts of adjoining Counties. June 18 diwlv I,. J. GARTRELL, }• T. W. J. HILL SWAN A CO.’S LOTTERIES TRIUMPHANT. § w £W& g a CmUim to Draw as Usui wltheat liter. rnptlMu SWAN & C O.’ S Lotteries are Legal, and Authorised by the Slate of Georgia T HE late attempt to injure our firm has shown that our Lotteries are drawn fairly; that our IVizes are paid punctually; and that our schemes are more liberal tlian any other" lottcjy in the world. The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN 4 CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their single number Lotteries for September, 1858 at Avgusta, Georgia, in public, under the superintendance of Commissioners. CLASS 40, To he drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in publio on Saturday, Nov. 6, 1858. CLASS 41, To he drawn iu the city of Augusta Ga., in public, on Saturday, Nov. 13,1868. CLASS 42, To be drawn in tlie city of Augusta, Ga.,in public, on Saturday, Nov. 20,1868. Cl ASS 43, To bo drawn In tho city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, Nov. 27, 1858. On the Flan of SINGLE NUMBERS I! 50,000 TICKERS. 5,485 prizes ! Nearly cue prize to every nine Tickets. Magnificent Scheme! Tobedrawu ou each Saturday in September. 1 Prize of $70,000 I 4 Prizes of, of... .900 800 10,000 4 “ O! 700 4 “ Of .4,000 50 “ Ol 500 .3,000 50 “ Ol 300 .1,500 100 “ of 125 .1,000 230 “ Ol 100 1 “ of.... 1 “ of.... 1 “ of.... 1 “ of.... 1 “ of.... 1 “ of.... APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prizes of *400 approximating to $70,000 are 1,500 4 “ of 300 “ 30.000 “ 1,200 “ 800 “ 500 “ 400 “ 300 “ 200 *100, U00 4 Oi 200 “ 10,000 4 “ of 125 “ 6,uOO 4 “ of 100 “ 4,000 4 “ of 75 3,000 4 “ of 50 “ 1,690 5,000“ of 20 are 5,455 prizes amuiimiug to $320,000 G-artreli & Hill, AT TO It N E Y S AT LA W, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. July j;8....dly. Julius SAMUEL H. BAKER, A T TORNEY A T L A W , And Notary Public Alpharetta, Milton County, Georgia. TXTILL give prompt attention to all busines entrusted Tf to liis professional management. Strict attention will be given to the collection or claims. References.—Gen. A. ,1. Hansel, George N. I .ester Wm Phillips, Marietta; H. P. Bell, W. W. U-wis. Cumming- K. Brown,Canton. march 1, 1Sb8..dly JAMES M. SMITu, A T T O R N E Y AT L A AV, Houston, Texas. W il t, practice in tlie District and inferior Courts ol' this Stale. Careful ntHSition paid to the investigating of land Titles, to tin- buying, selling and locating of land Certificates. Promptness given to the collection of ail claims. Kkikkk.vvk.'' :—Hon. Wm. Seldon, Wasbineton it. C ■ A. Austin Smith, Washington, D. C ; Hon. It. Johnson, Balti more, Md ; Gov. Win. I'.tlon, Warren ton, \. c; Rev Rd Johnson, Atlanta, Ga ; W. W. Gaines, New Orleans, Ij. Judge Paschal, Sau Antonio ; Judge G. W. l as'clial','Aus tin ; I Ion. 1’. W. Gray, Houston; Perkins & Keecb, Itous- ton- [January 7, 1858 d&wly. DR. L. J. ROBERT. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL PRACTITIONER Marietta, Georgia. <Mlico at his Residence. [d&wtf Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2,50. A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries mil be sent iu any one who is desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will bo sold at the following rates winch is the risk : Certificate of Package or 10 Whole Tickets $80 “ " 10 Hall' •* go “ “ 10 quarter “ 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 Disordering Tickets or Certificates, Enclose your money to our address lor the Tickets or dered, ou receipt or which they will bo forwarded by first mail. Purchasers cau have tickets endiug in auy figure they designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purcliasers immediately after tbo drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain and give their Post Office, Couutys aud Mate. ihit^ Remember that every Prize is drawn, aud para ble in full without deduction. Ojk,All Prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately alter the drawing—other Prizes at the usual time of 80 days. Ail commuuicatiuns strictly confidential. Orders 101 Tickets should be sent iu early. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates, to 8. 8WAN 4 CO., Augusta, Ga. Pei sous residing near Montgomery, AIu., or At lanta, Ga., cau have their orders filled and save lime by addressing s. mi an 4 Co-, at. either of tiioso cities. Mf A list Ol tho numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of tlie prize that each one is en titled to, will be published after every drawing, in tho following papers :—Augusta (Ga; Coiuitutiunatist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Xufhville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New Yuri■ If eddy Day Book, Saeunnah Georgian, Richmond Disjutch, New York Disjiatch, and Pauling (Miss.,) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark., Time Democrat- A. ALEXANDER, W. T. C. Campbell & Bro., S l T G EO N 4 M ECU A N I C A I, DENTISTS. 4 RE prepared to perform all opera- d\. tions iu tbo profession with dura bility and skill. MiT Office over Alexander's Drug Store, White Hall Street. W. T. C. CAMPBELL, Atlanta, Jan. 20 dtf G. P. CAMPBELL. E. D. THURMAN, M D., D D S. Surgeon Dentist. OFFICE—No. 38 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Aug. 8 tUwlv. S. K. ALEXANDER.] [\VM. A. SHF.I DRS. ALEXANDER & SHELBY, ^^FFICE Corner Marietta and Market Streets. January 3,1858....dwly DR. JAMES M. MORRIS O FFICE ou Marietta, street, opposite Dr. J. F. Alexan der’s. [Atlanta, Ga., February 9,1858....dwly. E ESl’ECTFUTJ.Y invites the attention of the Public to his New Stock of Unadulterated,Drugs, Chemicals, MEDICINES, Aim .01 VAliw ... G- 1,... ....Il-,- i ,, FIRST CLASS BRUi STQRE. He feels assured that 110 house South, can oiler a Stock superior in genuineness aud purity. Ail officinal preparations are mado iu strict conformity with the formula of the U. S- Pharmacopoeia. Desii ous of reducing his Stock and of accomodating the public ho will sell all articles, at tbo lowest prices, which obtain in Augusta, Savannah or Charleston. Connoiseurs of fine Wines, Brandies aud genuine Ha- vannas, will find articles to please tbo most fastidious palate. A portion of liis Stock is spoeiHod in the annexed list : 25 oz. Sulphate of Morphine. 20 liis Gum Opium. I gross McMunn’s Elixir Opium. 150 oz Quinine. 10 lbs Iodide 1’otuah. 20 liis Chloroform. 20 “ Eugilsh Blue Mass. 10 -‘ “ Calomel. 2 “ Nitrate Silver. 2,500 “ Pure White I«ui in Oil. 2 cases Chrome tlroen. 2 “ “ Yellow. 250 gallons, English Linseed Oil. 10 barrels, lurpontine. 30 “ Tanner's Oil. 20 “ Assorted Varnishes. 230 boxes, “ Window Glass. 3 barrels, Putty in Bladders. 10 gross, German Parlor Matches. 2o :l Matches Ordinary. Also, a large Stock of whole and giound Spices. Por- furmory and Patent Medicines. CALL, CALL, CALL. Ati<1 secure Bargains at prices 25 per cent, under tbo Market prices. (Sign of Negro & Mortor. Whitehall Street.. E. J. & R. W. CRAVEN. SURGEON rfSigs, DENTISTS (Smcessors to Ledbetter and Craven.) O ffice over J. J. Richards Book Store, Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga. N. B.—Teeth extracted by a new process, without pain. june 9,1S58 d^-ly. - F. M. COWEN , ATTORNEY AT LAW ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA WILL practice in the comities of the Blue Ridge Circuit, VV Refers to Gov. Brown, Milledgevillo, Ga..Gen A. H Hansel!, Marietta, Ca.,Col. Lawson Fields, Alpharetta. Ga., Col. J. R. Brown, Canton Ga. Sept, loth, ’5S..wly DR.V. H.TALIAFERRO H AVING returned to the city after an absence of some weeks, would uunouee that lie is permanently loca ted in Atlanta, and can be found at the old stand ou White llall Street, during the day, and at bis residence on Ivy street at night. N. B.—A servant will be found in tbo office at night who will promptly convey calls fur professional service. March 13.1858 liy. MARGEN1US A. BELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. P ARTICULAR and prompt attention will be given to the prosecution and defence of Crimiual cases, and the collect ion of Claims. Mf Office ou Whitehall street, in Mulinbriuk’s Granito- Front Bnildiug. ' Oct21-diwlv. A. H. C. BROCKEN, 22 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK, Manufacturer of Glass Syrivges, Homoeopathic Vials, Grad uated Measures, Nursing Bottles, <jpc. G I.ASS WARE for Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers, Photographers. 4c. Green Glass: Ware by the pack age. A liberal discount made to the trade.’ Orders I rom country Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price Lists sent ou application. scp!5 daw3m J. S. WILLIAMS. POLLING BAKER. WILLIAMS & BAKER, (Successors to Williams, Rhea de Co.,) a ENERALCommission Merchants, Atheneum Building, Decatur street, Atlanta, Georgia. ’ Prompt and particular attention given to the sale of Grain, Bacon, lard, Flour Feathers, aud Ten nessee produce generally. Jan. 27, ’58.... Caldwell, Fagan & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS duu-lecton, South Carolina W ILL attend to the sale of country produce, Flour Grain, 4c. Officoat the corner of East Buy aud Cumberland streets. CitDWKLL, Blakely 4 Co. I James Pagan. Bkawlky 4 Alexander | Oct 26, 55....dlmwt.f. BANK AGENCY, ALEX M. WALLACE, Agent Cor the Bank of Camden S. Carolina. O FFICE at Wallace 4 Robinson’s Warehouse—corner of Hunter and 1’ryor streets, Atlanta Ga., will give prompt attention to collections generally. Prose and Poetry. BY A GEORGIA LADY. PRICE, $1 00 FIRST EDITION. Mf For sale, by WILLIAM KAY, Agent, Atlanta,Geo Oct 24, 1S5S tf NEW BOOKS! AT IHlav’s AgencT. INDIA AND T II E INDIAN MUTINY C OMPRISING the Complete History of Hindostan, from the earliest times to the present day ; with full i«ir- i tail, of tlie Recent SI i; T 1 S \ IN INDIA. By IIENltY FEATHERS. A Large supply of choice new Feathers, for sale by JOSEPH WINSHIP. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings. FREDERICK MALCOLM. OPEEA DANCER Ur, MystMios of ) ondun Life. By GEORGE W. M. REYNOLDS. D ick jiarkham ; or, smiles and TEARS. By J; V. SM1IH, Esy. B RANDON; OR, A HUNDRED YEARS AGO. A Tale of the American Colonies. By OSMOND TIFFANY. S PURGEON’S GEMS, BEING BRILLIANT PASSAGES from tlie Discourses of the REV. C. H. SPURGEON. T he book of knowledge ; or, an Flxplanation of Words and Things connected with all THE A RTS AND SCIENCES. ILLCKFRATB) WITH XCMEROL’S K.YGRAVLVG8. By GEORGE CRABB, A. M. Author or “E Synonvmes,” “Tcchm logieal Dictionary, and “Historical Dictionary.” New Filition, with the latest Improvements. T he public and private history OF’ NAPOIJCON THE THIRD, Finn-mu r of the French; with Biographical Notices of his moti Distinguished Mini sters, Generals, Relatives and Favorites, and various Details Descriptive of France under the Second Empire. By SAMUEL M. SML’CKER, A. M., Author of “Court and Reign of Catharine II;” “History of Nicholas I. of Russia;” “Life of Alexander Hamil- ton;” “life of Thomas Jefferson:" “Memorable scenes in F’rench History ;” “Life of Dr. K. K. K A N E ,” etc., etc. Atlanta, Geo, Get. 8, 1358 dAwtf. WILLARD, HARVEY & CO 84 MAIDEN LANE A 17 Cl DEB STREET, NEW YORK. Fa|p!er W are El ou«o; E VERY description of wrapping,! ’Tinting and Writing Paper on hand, or made to order; fancy, colored and Tissue Papers, blotted papors, envelopes, straw and l»on net hoards. WILLARD HARVEY & CO. 84 Maiden Lane, and 17 Cedar Street, KTow oris.. HEMPi COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN WVIWKS; IMPORTED AND MANUFACTURED CO R D A G E Of Eveiy description C OTTON, Jute, Manilla, and American Hemp Hope Tarred Stuff, Fishing Uues, Gilling Threads, Seine Twines, Shoe Thread, Wick and all kinds of Corda auu Lines. August 10th.... d2tawaw6m Statement, Showing the Condition of the At Atlanta, Georgia, Wednesday, November KXA, 1856. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, *73,390 25 Exchange running to maturity on New York, Baltimore, Cliarleston,Sav’h. 4 Augusta,.. 52,539 55 Atlanta 4 iitGrange R. R. Stock, 26,000 00 Gold and Silver Coin, ..*60,736 93 Notes of other Banks, 13,868 00 Checks, 4c., 2,899 37 77,604 30 Due by Banks and Bankers, 21,455 96 Banking House andLot, with outfit, 11,099 59 Expense Account, 2,55135 Protest, “ 71 52 Bad Debt and Suspense Account, 2,822 76 Of the above Loans and Discounts, there are Doubtful, *7.7110 00 In suit, and considered good, 9,028 72 *207,435 28 LIABILITIES. CAPITAL STOCK, *192,400 00 50 Per Cent, paid in, $ 96,200 Circulation,.. 130,572 Due to Depositors on demand 28,618 Due to Banks on demand, 3,793 Profit, 4c., 8.25126 9267,435 28 BOARD OR 1 DIRECTORS. E. W. HOLLAND, A. AUSTELL, Hon. J. I. WHITAKER. P ERSONALLY appeared before me, E. W. Holland, President, and A. Austell, Cashier, and made oath that the foregoing statement is true to the best of their knowledge and belief; aud they further swear, tha said Bank has not by itself, its Officers or Agents, in any particular, violated the provisions of au Act, passed by the Legislature of Georgia, entitled “an Act to provide against the forfeiture of the several Bank Charters in this State,” passed during last year. 8woru to aud subscribed before me, this 15th Nov’r., 1858, ) E. W. FIOI.IAND, President S. B. HOYT, Notary Public. ) A. AUSTELL, Cashier. LIST OR 1 G M Johnson 1. J Gartrell David Meyer do H W McDaniel do J T Parkerson do Joseph Winship do H L Currier do Wm G Forsyth do John F'nrrar do F H Coleman do E W Hollond do C H Strong 4 Co do P FI McDaniel de Wm Herring 4 Sou do Edmund Holland do I. Dean do Shares! Value. Amount Atlanta Ga 20.. ..100.. ..* 2,000 STOCKHOLDERS. Shares. Value. Amount do .... 5....100.... 5....100.... 6 do .... 5.... do.... 10 do .... 5.... do.... .... 5 do 10.... do 5 do... ...894... 5... 500 500 600 500 1.000 500 500 1,000 500 12.... 5.... .... 2.... 5..,. do.... 89,400 do.... 500 do 1,200 do 500 do.... 200 do.... 500 J 1 Whitaker A B Forsyth John A lioane A Austell M Collier do George Lyon do Samuel Walker do do A W Wheat Campbclltou.. Janies F’ Johnson Jonesbor. T A Lyon Dallas.. T A'Lyon, Trustee Atlanta Ga.. ...10.. ..100.. ..* 1,000 do ... 5.. .. do.. 500 do .. 5.. .. do.. 500 do ... 8.. .. do.. 800 do .855... .. do.. .. 85,500 on Co. ... 3.. .. do.. 300 do ..10.. .. do.. .. 1,000 do ..10.. .. do.. .. 1,000 T A Lyon do 10 do 1.... do.... 5.... do.... 1.... do.... do 1 do.... do 1 do 1,000 100 500 100 100 100 No. Shares.. ..1924.. ..100... *192,400 W. JUNES, N. A. McLBNDON. jones & McLendon, ** Wholesale & lietiil Grocers, & Dealers id Foreign an l Domestic Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, $?('., No. 8, Cherokee Block, Peachtree St., _A.tloL3a.ta,, Georgia. W E have this day formed a Copartnership nude transacting a general Grockky Business in this city. name aud style of Jones 4 McLendon, Tor tlie purpose oi Flaeh of us take this method to thank ourold friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us when not connected in business, and hope, by devot ing one strict personal attention to the business, to merit a continuance of their favors. We respectfully solicit our old friends and the public generally to call and see us. ..... We i :.ve iu store, and are receiving daily, a well selected stock of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, 4c., including everytl • usually kept in a Grocery Store. Also, Liquors of all kinds, Segars, Tobacco, 4c.. all of which will be sold lo\ .-OR CASH or approved paper ou short time. Our facilities for buying being equal to any House iu cities below us and Freights less on New Orleans Goods, wo challenge competition,and only ask a trial. Our Stock is in part of 200 Sacks Rio, Laguira, Java, and Mochu Cotti-e. 100 Bbls. Powdered 4 Crushed A 8 4 C Sugar 20 Hhds Muscovado aud Port ltico do 6 Cases loaf Sugar. 10 Hhds Molasses. 200 Sacks Liverpool Salt. 10 Tierces Rice 10 Bales India Flagging. 100 Coils Bide Rope. 100 Boxes Tobacco, various brands—some very fine. 20,000 Cigars, from $10 to $50 thousand. 100 Bbls. Whiskey, various brands, from the cheapest to the best; some 19 years old. Bills Rock Spring Rum. “ Phelps’ Gin. Atlanta Ga., October 10,185g 2pdiwl 50 Casks American Brandies, in Bbls. 1-16, % 4 casks 10 •* French do some very fine—1804. 10 Bbls Cordials, Cherry Brandies, 4c. 20 Casks Wine—Malaga, Maderiaand Port. £0 Baskets Champaigne, various brands. 200 boxes Adamantine Candles; 25 boxes Hotel do; 20 fperm Candles ; 50 boxes No. 1 Siap ; 20 boxes Cas tile Soap : 2o boxes Toilet do ; 50 boxes Starch ; 50 box es assorted Candies : 25 boxes Soda ; 10 kegs do ; 25 jars Mncaboy Snuff; 25 doz bottles do ; 25 pkgs Teas—I’ow- cbong, < Hiking, Gnu Powder and Hison : 10 bales Facto- ry yarns ; Basins. Nuts, Sardines, Lobsters, 4c. ; Pep per. Ginger,Spice, Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Brooms, 4c.; in fact- almost anything you want can be had at No 8. Terms liberal to dealers. Call and see us. JONES 4 MCLENDON. ALEX. M. WALLACE, Whole iale and Retail Dealer in Groceries and Count ry Produce, &c., &c H ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA- AS Constantly on hand a largo Stock oi Camily (iroi ciies, at greatly reduced prices. Dealers and Housekeepers are rcsijectfu!!}’ asked lo call and examine their .Slock an u Prices l»eti>n* buyiug elsewhere TO B A CCO A GFNCY. The undersigned is Agent for the sale of VIRGINIA TOBACCO, and will sell cheaper than tho same Brands can be bought in New York or any Northern Market.—'t FIRMS : Three Mouths, endorsed paper payable in the Bunk ot Full.m. A liberal Disci lor Cash. -Atlanta, Oct. 27ih, 1858.. ..dtf. ALKY. M. WALLACE. NEW BOOTS AND SHOES! Reduced. Prices I rpo the citizens of Atlanta and vicinity, we most respectfully tender our thanks for their very liberal patronage, 1 a na invite their attention to our extensive assortment of spring and Summer Styles of BOOTS & SHOES which have been manufactured under our own supervision since the decline in stock, and enables us to sell at low er prices than those who purchase from second hands, and wo guarantee lo sell a better quality of goods and at as low prices as those who advertise to sell at 15 to 20 per cent, lower Ilian anybody, or at cost. We are determined not to lie excelled either in style, quality, or low prices, and have now in ftore and are daily receiving the largest slock of BOOTS SHOES ever before offered iu this market, consisting in part of the following styles: Gents French Calf Pumps and welt sewed Boots. indies j i-adies’ j ladies’ | ladies’ ladies’ Ladies’ ladies’ 1 allies’ lad’ier’ Gents “ “ Pat Leather sewed Boots. Gents ,‘ “ Pump and welt pegged Boots. Gents “ “ square edge welt pegged Boots. Genus “ “ and Kid Congress Gaiters. Gents “ Silk lasting Congress Gaiters aud Ties. Gents “ Calf Glove Kid 4 lasting Oxford Tie. Gents •• “ and Kid Oxford Boots. Gents “ Patent Iaalher low cut Shoes. Gents “ “ Leather DeJoinville. Gents “ Calf, Goat, Butf and Kip Brogans. Gents Tapestry, carpet Velvet aud Goal Slippers. Boys 4 Youths Fr’ch Calf Boots, Cong. Gait’s 4 Oxf. Ties, ladies’ Filk lasting Congress and lace Gaiters, ladies’ “ " Cres’t F’oxeilCon 4 lace Gai’s with heels Children's Kid and Cloth Button Boots. Infant’s Socks, assorted Colors, 4c. All Goods purchased of us, Warranter!, aud repaired Free of Charge. lanta, Georgia. March 20,1858 diwly ladies’ French Glove Kid Congress Gaiters, with heels. Kid welt lace Boots, with heels. “ Turn lace Boots, with heels. Goat welt .S. A. Boots, with heels. Kid and Cloth Buskins. Kid Excelsiors, with heels. Kid Slippers. «ith rosettes and heels. Kid Ties and Slippers, worsted embr’ed bi’k 4 bronze Toi’t Slip’s White Kid Slippers, ladies' Carpet Slippers. Misses’ 4 Chips Silk Iasi. Cong. 4 lace Gait’s with heels Misses’ and Children’s Kid Welt and Turn lace Boots. Misses’ 4 Children’s Kid I’at’t Feather F’oxeu lace boots. Misses’ and Children’s Kid Shanghai lace Boots. Misses’ French Kid Rosette and Plain Slippers. Children’s Black, Bronze and Patent Leather Ankle Tics— Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street, At DBUCK & MIX. W . H E R R I N Gr & SON MANUFACTURER’S & WHOLESALE & RETAIL a JB33 mr ss ■ »r ING, CLOTHS, CLOT CAFtfIMERES, VESTING, HATS, CAPS. SHIK'JS AND ALL KINDS OF GENTS FURNISHING COM f jRON H AVE received their new STOCK for F'AI.L 4 WIXTFT1 TRADE, to which they invite the attention of those want ing goods in their line. Our Stock this Season is tlie largest and most choice we have ever brought to this city and being determined to increase our business largely this season, we will oiler greater inducements tlian ever be lure to CASH BUYERS. We stil! make Clothes to order and guarantee as good tits as can lie liad in tlie U. States.— tbout the 15th of October next, we shall remove to our new Store, ono of the two FRONT STORES PUILDING BY MESSRS. BEACH & ROOT, ON WHITEHALL STREET, A FEW DOCKS EFAKER THE RAIIRCADTH^U OUR PKESEKT STAHD We arc Agents for SINGER’S Celebrated SF.WIM; MACHINES and HERRING’S Patent Champion F’iro and Burglar Proof SAFES, which took tlie highest Prize Modal at the World's Fair in l-oiidon in 1851, and again at New York in 1853, pronounced by tlie most competent Judges to bo the best sale made. W. HERRING, [ ” W. F’. HERRING./ Atlanta,September23d, 1858 W. HERRING 4 SOS. 3ST The fable Successful!! FALL. GOODS! FALL GOODS! 1 If I A LL lovers of Science, ami tho lino art.*, ami the public in general, would do well to rail before purchasing else where, at 1‘. Hayden & Co., 38 Whitehall street where they will lind a splendid assortment of Foreign aud Do mestic l)rv Goods, Boot? and Shoes, ami Millinery Goods at prices that will enable every one to purchase from u?. Atlanta* Ga., (Jet. 1, 1S5S. P. HAYDKX & Co., HARDWARE & IRON STORE. CLARKE & LEWIS, Swedes’ English and Refined, Bar and Bundle Iron. Cast, German, Blister and Plow Steel. Cut, Wrought and HorscShoe Nails. Trace, Log. Wagon, Pump and Continuous Chains. Mill Irons, Mill Saws of nil kinds Farmer’s UhiIs, Agricultural Im plements, consisting of Corn-shel- lors, Straw Cutters, of the very host quality, Plows. Grain Cradles Scythe Blades, Wheat F a n s , Threshing Machines, S h o v els. Spades. Axes and lloes, Cast Steel Picks, Mattocks, Cotton Manilla 4 Hemp Rope. Atlanta, Georgia, December 13th, 1850. (SUCCESSORS TO) G-iltoert, OlcurlSLe cfc Lewis Boiler Rivets, Nutts and iYash ers—i'ass co.,4 English Castings. Would invite particular atten tion to onr large Stock of builders Hardware, which lias been select ed from tlie very best Manufac- Dealers in Eitidisli & American HARDWAEE. CHEROKEE BLOCK, Peachtree Street Atlanta, Georgia. AliF. ALSO AGENTS FOR THF SAIF OF Fairbanks Scales. turors. Wo have also, tho largest and host Stock of Guns, Hides and Pistols, ever offered in this Mar ket, Consisting of Line English and Damascus Twist and litmiuu- ted Steel Barrel Shot Guns, Colls old and new model, and a large assortment of Pistols, &e. Orders from c ity and conn trv solicited. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. CASH! CASH! CASH! BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER; ntlemen’s, ljulier, Misses and Children’s kind of a Bool, Shoe or goods. Whitehall Street, Atlanta. MIBSo An ‘STo (BAOU&DU, K FSPECTFU1J.Y calls the attention of her former friends and patrons, as well as strangers visiting the city, to her very large slock of MILLISERY & FANCY GOODS, consisting of Bonnets, Caps, Head Dresses, Ribbons, French Flowers, Reuches, Hair Braids, and Embroideries. Store at Fraukl’ord’s old Stand, Whitehall Street, Atlanta,Georgia. X B-. Particular atteutiou paid to the Dress making aud Dress cutting business A. T. C., Ageut SSSS