Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 185?-18??, December 23, 1858, Image 3

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Y Vy*; S& ■ '..-.Tr;‘f ANNOUNCEMENT. _ ■-. T- rianuer. of Atisnta presents his name of the Coweta Circuit ss * (hndidato for the ^°&r <»neral«UK,«l^ totaheM on the offi f)|onday in January next. Oct 1, ’68. -—^T,uthorise<l to announce the name or the Hon. * Bl LL u a candidate for re-election to the oRnU f in Jec of the Superior Coart of the Coweta Cir <0* "jetton on the first Monday in January next, tde .v roi.f.Kn'OB—Wc authorized and request- T .nuance THOMAS B. DANIEL, Em., as a candi ed to anno lecWr 0 fF U lton County at the election n ZSS** — — , olJClTOK-^KNKRALSinP^—We ■ are an and requested to announce Col. A. W Atlanta as a candidate for Solicitor of the f-' v - r nf AtlailUl, eao - — •.TOMV* jt at lhe Election in January next, [nov 5 fijireU 1 ,r "^rnr LECTOR.— : We are authorized and request- f* 4 - 1 nounceWM. F. WINFIELD as a candidate for ^don°ir January next. BSSiherMU.,MM We* „ vrr,rER OF TAX RETURNS.—We are authoriz- ^riucstcd to announce A. J. COLLIER as a can- A ai |Jr< 'V jver of Tax Returns of Fulton County, at January next ‘ h ''' 12th, 1858 tde* public Laws of Georgia. P^.,.1 i.t the General Assembly, at the Session held in November and December 18 3 8. E l *t!rtV: establish a Com’n School System for the State, A °.‘. fur the better government of W. ft A. Railroad, l0 comjiel Rinks to make their returns to the ThrTtrU! in relation to the Supreme Court, tnAet to abolish Imprisonment for Debt, on certain relating to Headings and Practice, Amending the Tax laws, in important partic’re, authorizing Ordinaries to issue Cost Eecut’s, &c, „ ^ w .Julies of Receivers or Tax Returns, Two Acts altering the Certiorari Laws act in relation to proof of Deeds, Ate., executed out Ajg jqate : and various other Acts of importance to “re citizen of the C'tate : T. wliich is added a list of all tneteounties in the State, •hich the times of bidding the Superior and Inferior t- bat e been onauged at the late Session, and giving ’ ’ of bolding said Courts therein, as changed. ‘“^—Compiled and Publisited by H. H. WATER*, Esq " Price ONE DOI.LAF. For sale by W11JJAM [dec 21 d wtf INTELLIGENCER JOB PRINTING OFFICE! to the JOB P*K39 are prepared to execute in a neat and workman like man ner, every description of JOB PRINTING- Partic ular attention will be given to the Printing of Circular*, Way Bill*, Blank Note*, Bill Head*, Blank Deed*, Bank Checks, Programmes, . Business Cards, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, Ac. We respectfully solicit the patronage of onr friends in the city and up country, and assure them that all orders will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to. WEEKLY PAPERS, RECEIVED AT KAY’S AGENCY Every week of the very latest dates, by mail. H ARPER’S WEEKLY; Ballon’s Pictorial; Frank Les lie’s Illustrated News; New York Ledger and New York Herald. MEDICAL BOOKS! WM- KAY AGENT, MEDICAL BOOKSELL.FR, Whitehall, Street, Atlanta, Ga. SPECIAL NOTICES Jj^EEPS always on hand a large and well selected sup ply of the latest Medical Publications as well as el ementary works, and will fill all orders at the lowc-s possible rates. New publications received as soon as is sued from the press, and sold at Publisher’s prices.— Rooks arc being constantly ordered, and a single volume of the smallest value may be sent for. Subscriptions received for any Periodical, Medical or ofhewisc, American or E’oreign; payable always in ad vance. [ june 12.] .TAYLOR & HOLBROOK. (SUCCESSORS TO J. TAYLOR, Jb.) *»' 1 bri . Agent, Atlanta, Ga. y E W BOOKS! AT Kay’B Agency. NOVEMBER 27TH, 1858. mHE SOCIABLE ; | OR, A ONE THOUSAND AND ONE HOME Amusements. C.ntuining Acting Proverbs ; Dramatic Charades ; Ac /.parades, or Drawing-room Pantomimes ; Musical Burksuin'S : Tableaux Vivants ; Parlor Games ; Games (Tvtmn ' Forfeits ; Scienec in Sport, and Parlor Magic ; '. a c boice collection of curious Mental and Meohanica Dizzle= • k-c., Ac. Illustrated with nearly 300 Engral , 11( , s and 1 liagrams, the whole being a fund of never-end Jg entertainment. To be found at the old stand until October 1st, when they will remove five doors nearer the Railroad, opposite F RANCATELIJ’S FRENCH COOKERY.—Francatelli’s Celebrated Cook Book. The Modern Cook. A Prac- d Guide to the Culinary Art, in all its branches ; com- -nsi,,* in addition to English, Itailian, and German terv : adapted as well lor the largest establishments . fiir the use of private fiuniles. By CHARLES El AIK rjilNCATEI-lJ, pupil to the celebrated CAKEME, and htrllait/c-d’Hotel and Chief Cook to her Majesty, tile oueeii of England. With 02 Illustrations of various disU- jv r,.printed from the Ninth London Edition, carefully revised and considerably enlarged. Complete in one Urge octavo volume of Six Hundred pages, strongly nd printed on the finest double sujier calendered price Three lloliirs a Copy. 1 1111" DEAD SECRET.—By Wilkie Collins. Author of •Basil,” “Antonina,"’ etc., etc. rrnfiF. HALLIBURTON'S YANKEE STORIES. Illustrations. Two Volumes complete in one. -o- T HK SAVINGS AND DOINGS OF SAMUEL SIJCK Esq., tupthiT with Ills opinion of Matrimony. By Judge Haidiurton, autiior or “Sam Slick in search of a Wife,” Sam slick in England,” “Nature and Human Nature,” Fir, WIKV WOMAN HER OWN LAWYER. E A Private Guide in all matters of law, of essential In to Women, and by the aid of which every Pemale may. in whatever situation, understand her lagal course ami redress, and lie her own Legal Adviser ; containing tlic laws ol the different States relative to Marriage and Divorce, Property in Marriage, Guardians and Wards lights m Property of a Wife, Rights of Widows, Arrest o p, males for Itelit, Alimony, Bigamy, Voluntary Separa- liscariled Wives, Suita by and against Married Wo- Ireacli of Promise, Deserted Wives, Clandestine Mirnaa'-s, Adultery, Dower, Illegitimate Children, Stop- latiiers and Slop-Children, Seduction. Slander, Minors, Medical Maltreatment, Just Causes for Leaving a Husband Wife's SupiK rt, lTo|M riy in Trust,Transfers< 1"Property ,-.-.is of Gift. Annuities, Articles of Sepcration, E'alse Prc- -ihvs in Courtship, &c., Ac. By George Bishop. A $1,000 CHALLENGE TO THE WORLla. By Purchasing one of <J. S. RAREY’S Books T HAT yon can Ride, Drive, or Work any Horse that lives on earth, in the coarse of a few hours. FARMERS AND STOCK DEALERS. Let me call your attention to the book entitled “The Mod ern Art of Training Wild Horsts, by J. S. Barey,” the celebrated Horse Tamer. Let me lay before you that which is most necessary in your business ; let me have an opportunity to circulate amongst you, that which is gold to all mankind. You can take the nlost vicious, wild ami ill-disposed horse that can be produced, and in from twenty-five minutes to an hour, you can make him be come perfectly kind anil submissive. He sliall lie down" and you can lie down upon him; you cau walk over him, liahdlc all his limbs, you can make him sit up and sub mit to the same without the use of any medicine what ever. What the Book teaches to d o any man may do, that has a rational mind, without endangering cither himself or horse. -All balking, kicking, and runaway iiorses, may be made perfectly tame, and love to work, by this mode of treatment, and if tlic people of the vicini ty feel in the least interested, they will not pass it by say ing, it is a bore, or the work itself is a humbug. Any person, after searching a copy of this valuable and following the instructions in every particular, and becomes dissatisfied, I am authorised to say, can nave Ins money returned. If any information is desired after reading tlic work, or explanation wanted, please address El Parsons, Esq., at McMinnville, Teuii. Price $1.50 a copy. For sale by WILLIAM KAY, solo Agents for Up per Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 5.1858 diwtf. A WILL j \ G.-rinuii of T. Michel and Aug. Moritz, •delates. By Tranermautcl. KKldlMK AND HARVEST.—Talcs Translated from the German of Rosalie Koch and Maria Burg. With fine C-ilt-red Plates. By Trancrmantel. till". F< d"R SISTERS.—A tale of Social and Domestic T tHF. Li’- in Sweden. By Fredrika Bremer. Author of Neighbours,” “Nina," “The Presiden'"s Daugh- ••rhell Family,” “The Homo,"’ “Homes in iv World,” Etc, Etc. Translated by Mary Howitt. Authorized American Edition, with the Author's Ilodica- C t! I KTSIIIP MADE EASY: or the MYSTERIES OF M AK- , mg Jjove fully explained. Witli S)>ecimcii Love rs. Containing also a Treatise oil the General qualili. ttioiis Necessary for Marriage, anil the projter and condition for Wed lock, &c, &c. By Harry Hnzcn a Widower who has been thrice Married, but is stili ng enough to be an especial Favorite of the Ladies. ] IKE L Ft >1" GEORGE WASHINGTON.—With fine Colored ’lutes. Written for Children. By E. Cecil. WM. KAY, Agent, 30 ’aS-tf Atlanta,Geo. JAXE* F. J< iHNSOX, MARTIN ARNOLD JOHNSON & ARNOLD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, one slioro, Georgia* v 4 5S d&w ly GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES. KAH >N wliv the Grover & Baker Machine is umver sally preferred for family sewing : lft. It is more simple and easier kept in order than iv other Machiie. it makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, though v«*ry third stitch is cut. :>d*. It sews from two ordinary spools, ond thus aa trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same machine can be adapted at pleasure, by a mere efuinge of sjhjoI, to all varieties of work. 4th. lhe same machine runs silk, linen thread, and common spool cotton with equal facility. Gib. The scam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is free from all liability to break in washing, iron ic, or otherwise. oi h. The stitch made by this machine is more beauti, fill than any other, either by hand or machine. Muivhants can secure the sales of these Machines tlu-ir dillereut localities, with profit to themselves and their customers, by applying to the undersigned, owners •f the Right for Georgia. These machines are always on exhibition at ther Pales Room, on Broad Stheet, Augusta, Ga. inyiil—dwiy THUS. P. STOVALL & CO. a s E O . S . THOM ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, O FFICE on cast side White Hall Street, next door to the Office of Tbumas & McDawel, Justices of the Peace. <lec 15 dwtf LIGHTNING RODS WITHOUT JOINTS. J)ACONS Premium Copper anil Iron Wire Cable Rods, are superceding all others. They arc without Joints of any kind (coiled up for tran H«>rtation.) " pper has seven times the conducting power of i. en and does not corrode. W.-use Glass aud Gutta Perclia insulators (patented.) They are supjiorted high above the building by a Copper id Iron Tube which incloses the upright part. They rest equally on each insulator by means of a clasp and therefore do not get out of order. ’ru e of half inch Cable Rod y x Copper 35 cents, per l. Price of i] inch Cable Rod, all Iron (carbonized,) 25 <ts. de luding jsiiuta, fixtures,and putPng up. The Points are (V.pper, plated with Silver aud tipped with solid pla in. Orders from tile city or country, left with Tomlin, n A Barnes, will be executed by experienced Workmen fin. Call for a Circular containing important informa m or address, J• A. BACON, dec 16 dwtf Montgomery, Ala. TO RENT. ^ CONVENIENT Residence within Two minutes Walk if lhe State Dc|>ot ; possession gireu on Christmas. Enquire at this < iifice. [dee 16 3t FAIRBANKS SCALES. FAIRBANKS SCALES. FAIRBANKS SCALES, Clarke & Lewis, Agents, Atlanta, Georgia, T HESE Scales are now regard ed as the STANDARD FOR CORRECT WEIGHT, and arc in use by nearly every Railroad Company, Merchant and Manu facturing establishm’t through out the country. Thcrcputa tiou which these scales have acquired has been steady growth from the commcencc- ment to the present time, and is based upon the principle adopted by us, and never devi ated from, of allowing none but PKRXCr WEIGHING JIACHINKS to go forth from our establishment. We have more than one bun dred different modifications of theso Scales, adapted to the wants of every department of business where a correct and durable Scale is reqhired. Call and examine, or send for an illustrated circular. FAYKBA.NK.H 6c CO. IN Vmiway, Sew "York. Dec 14....w4m Querus CoSJLtver Oil Jelly. T HE friends of Ood-Uver Oil owe a debt of gratitude n* Mr. Quern for the acceptable manner he furnishes them tiiis article. Although the Jelly contains 85 per rent of Oil, it is rather pleasant to eat than otherwise.— Rus pri )iaration is endorsed by the Academy of Medical Science, New York. For sale by Sep 2 8WTH ft E37.ARD. 1ST otice- T HE law Partnership •' Whitaker ft Bate*, 1* dis solved by mutual consent, by the sale of the interest °f G. H. Bates, in said partnership to Y. A. Gaakill. JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, dec 18,1858.. dlw GCSTAYUS H. BATES. t AYE on hand and are receiving their large and splendid assortment of FALL & WINTER Hats, caps,'Ladies’ Hats, &c. I Hie largest aud finest stock ever offered in JN the Atlanta Market and at Prices unequalled J^L in the South; also a fine lot of Umbrellas, Canes & Tranks. BEACH & ROOTS IRON FRONT HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURS. Atlanta, September 18th, 1858 dawly 20 Bbls. Pike’s Magnolia Whiskey, just received and forsalo March 12. CLARKE & GRUBB. CITY HOTEL. 151 Bay Street, Havana all, Georgia. r j tilt.* long established Hotel situated in tho M t large, centre of Kavannah business, offers now to _ its travelling country patrons and the public at better accommodation than over before—confident that the house will be found in a better condition than it has been for years. The Proprietor assures the public no in terest will bo spared to watch over the true interests ol his guests aud to procure them every comfort. JOHN CASS, Proprietor. EDMOND MURPHY, Sup’t. N. B.—Carriages lor the City Hotel, attend I lie arrival of every train and steamboat. May 13 d&wtf. MBS. PARISH gOLICm* the patronage of the Atlanta ladies and surj rounding country, as she lias just returned from the North and is prepared to make Dresses and Mail- tlUns of all kinds, in the neatest aud most fashionable style at the shortest possible notice, and will endeavor to give full satisfaction to all that will favor her at MU. P. I. IMMFLS, sep 23.. dawCm Alabama .Street, Atlanta, Ga. NOTICE! jp^URlNG my temporary absence from tiiis city, Col. Amos. W. H.amMunii is my duly authorized Ageut aud Attorney. JOHN H. SMITH. Atlanta, June 22d, 1858 dtf A M A D IT S K I LIME KILN’S. Kingston, Cass County, Georgia. MACKEY & SIIEATS, PROPRIETORS. Orders Respectfully Solicited. JAMES MACKEY SAMUEL V. SHEATS. Oct. 23,1858 Wly. For Sale. "< i) Half acre L _ JL^Col. J. M. Calhoun, agent, or the subscriber for Terms. E\ KROG, Trustco Oct. 2fi w2m. J. W. KUCKKE J• r. WADDAIT.. RCCKES & WADDAII., I.IUH’.F.USJAND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Decatur Street, 4_doors West of the Atheuenm Buildings, Atlanta Georgia K EEP constantly on hand, n choice assortment of Family and' PLANTATION GROCERIES! together with a fine stock of Uquois, "Wines, Cor dials, Cigars and Tobacco, of various brands and grades—aii of which will be -'Id at short profits lor cash, or on short time to prompt paying customers. share of patronage is solicited. nov 18 ’58 tf JOEL D. SIMMS, GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. Decatur Street, three doors lUesf of the Alhcnxum Building ATLANTA, GEORGU Sept. 29....dwtf. JOEL D. SIMMS. Atlanta Drug Store. tf EZZARD. t SMITH & "Y^TE are pleased to inform our many friends and pat THS GBEAT EVGII8H klKEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrate* Female Pills, CTa, *» *■ D > ( m _ ^ HPHIS invaluable modiciuc j* unfailing in the cure of al A painf ul aud dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject Jt moderates ail excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy car* may he relied on, to Murita f adiw a is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring ti the monthly period with regu larity. Each bottle, i rice $1, bears the Government Stamp of Great Bntai to prevent counterfeits These DUU should not be lake* by females during the first three months of Pregnastcy, as uiy are surctoOring <m Miscarriage, but at assy ether time they are safe. l^tnlt cases of Nervous Aflections, Pain in the Back and Iambs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics aud Whites, these Pills wfli effects cure when ah other means have failed,.and although a power ful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions ac company each package. JOB Hunts, (late L C. Baldwin ft Co.,) f York. Rochester, New Sole agent for the United States and Canada. N B.—$1 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will insure a bottle containing 50 Pills by return mail. For sale by" A. Alexander, Wholesale ft Retail Agent for Atlanta and vicinity. E. T. tiabal, Sole Agent lor Marietta. Haviland, Stevenson ft Co., Charleston, Whole sale Agents for the South. Jan. 20,1858.. dawly. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Deolbess, Nervous and 8ict Headache Jfcc., which causes ail pains to c-easo in stantaneously, has been received by Messrs. SYME & CO., who arc the authorised wholesale and retail agents for the Southcn Territory. Read the following Certificate : It is with pleasure I take this method of returning my sin cere tliauks to Prof. Haskell, proprietor of the celebrated Haskell’s Electric Oil, for the most wonderful aud as tounding cure it has performed ou me, being troubled with the Rheumatism for the last ten years. One bottie of his inestimable Electric Oil has entirely restored me, doing more than ail the Doctors, or other would be cu rative to loins and liniments. I have also seeu it tried effectually in other like cases aud cases or Headache, Toothache, and Colic, so that I can recommend it to be one of the best medicines in existence, and advise every one to have a bottie of it in their house for fear of danger. April 23. ’58 dawly. Mr. Editor :—It is really surprising the people will suf fer pain, and especially terrible complaints, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia, when “Professor Haskell’s Electric Oil,” cau be procured. I would not be without a bottle of this unrivaled remedy in my family on any condition.— I have been raised froma cripple by the attacks i paral ysis and rheumatism to the lull use of my limbs, and have known it tried effectually in several other cases besides myself. It removes all pain from tlic body, head aud limbs almost instantly, and I desire thus to inform the suffering that they may avail themselves of its advantages. 1 am not hired to give this testimony of the wonderful curative powers ol this extraordinary remedy, but to do it of my own accord and at my own expense ; and you will oblige myseif and the public by giving it a place in your columns. jam Vs s. F1F1ELD. J. F. WOODBURY, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. April** 3 itawly. Institution, as Chief Physician, and a twelve years course of steady devotion to the Cure of PULMONARY (1JNSUMFTION and its kindred diseases, together with ay unrivalled opportunities and advantage of pathologi cal research—aided not a little by a perfect system of Medical Inhalation, has enabled mu to arrive at a decis ive, direct, aud successful course of treatment for the positive and radical cure of all diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Air-Passages. By Inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of Medicines arc directly addressed to the diseased organs aud the integument. 1 do not advise llie use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the exclu sion of general treatment; and although I consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper management of those fear ful and often fatal diseases, yet 1 deem it very necessary that each jiatient should have the benefit of both general and local treatment. The success of my treatment in the above diseases, and the high character of the Insti tution over which I have so long had the honor to pre side, are too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me. At the solicitation of many private and pro fessional friends, through whose philanlropic aid the above charity lias been long and liberally supported, and alter due consideration, 1 have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring the benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all, and nut confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered the In firmary, or who were able to visit me at my elfice.— Hoping therefore that the arrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to my professional brethren and the public, 1 would respectfully announce in conclusion, that can now be consulted personally or by letter, on all diseases as above and that the medicine, the same as used in tho Institution, prepared to suit each individual case, Inhaling Vapors, Medical Inhalers, ftc., will be for warded by express to any part of the United States or the Canadas. Terms.—My terms of treatment by letter are as fol lows: $12 per mouth for each patient, which will include medicine sulllcicnt for one month’s use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Payment us follows: $6 to be paid to Express Agent on receipt ol" the box of Medicine, and tho balance $6 at the expiration of tlic month, if tlic patient be cured or is entirely satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of ‘heir case, and their symptoms in lull, can be treated as well by letter as by personal examination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may rely upon immediate and permanent relief, as he seldom has to treat a case over thirty days. Letters for advice uromptly answered. For further particulars address JAMES M. JAKRETT, M. 1)., No. S20 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St., N. York. P. P.—Physicians aud others visiting the city are re spectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where our im- proivd apparatus for the inhalation of medicated vapor cun be seeu aud inspected. sepl51S5S..dAw6m rons that we have marie large accessions to our stock of DRUGS, MEDICINE*, PURKCHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, GLASS WAKE, WINDOW GLASS, Dental anti Surgical Instruments, BRUSHES, of every variety, Perfumes and Fancy Goods, die. In variety, and quality of stock, we have tried to make our house commensurate with the business of our Railroads. November 22nd, 1856. ’ SMITH ft EZZARD. SMITH* EZZARD. W OULD inform their many friend that they have refitted and furnished their Drug Store, and that they now lmvc one of the largest slocks in the Southern country, consisting in part ot 2500 fts Putty, 400 Boxes window glass 7500 fts Pure white lead 1000 [fes Snow white zinc, 500 gallons Linseed Oil, 200 “ Best Sperm Oil, • 10 Barrels Do. 1 Tanners o'L 10 “ Extra Tanners and Rank Oil, 15 “ Common Machine Oils, 5 “ Neetafoot Oil, 20 Cases of Colors, dry and in oil, &c., &c. 150 oz. Solph. Quinine, 25 “ Gum Opium, 20 “ English Calomel, 100 “ Gum Camphor, 50 “ Chlorifortn, 25 “ Sub. Nit. Bismuth, together with all kinds of Drugs kept by a first class Drug Store. We also have a large stock of instruments, &c., consis ting of Surgeons Pocket Cases, Physicians Pocket Cases, Physicians Saddle Bags, Physi cians Chests for Buggy practice, Planters Medicine Qiests Tooth extracting instruments in cases, Evans’ Genuine lancets, Charricrs Genuine Lancets, Trocars, Trusses Syringes of Mattson’s mako at the price of $2,50. Sev eral new styles of Breast Pumps, &c. g*. Give os a call, we hope to please both in quality and price. LIQUID GOLD. F IB sale, a small lot of Imperial Tokay Wine, at only Seventy Dollars per doz. June 29 dtf T.C HOWARD Prof. Haskell’s Electric Oil. supply of this wonderful medicine for the cure of Aletter from Dr. James M Jarre it, cf the Hew York Lung Infirmary. ~jyy Y connection for the past eight years with the above TILBEN’tj FLUID EXTRACTS AND SUGAR COATED FILLS. W F. would beg to call tlio attention of Physieians to ' our complete stock of Tilden’s Fluid Extracts, which, for convenience of administration and uniform known streugth, are much preferablo to the solid extracts in use heretofore. The Sugar coated Pills are very desirable in wo respects, the Sugar coating protects the Pill from de- erioration, and renders them sure acceptable to Die pa tent. For sate by sepl6 SMITH ft EZZARD. ESPECIALLY DEDICATED TO THE IiAMli @F ATIujIIOTA. T HE undersigned has just opened the richest, most varied and recherche assortment of appliances, for tho Toilet ever offered to the Atlanta public, consisting of POMADES! manufactured by Mangeuet ft Condray, Honbigaut Chardin, Lubin, lienry ft Demarsou, and other eelebra ted French perfumers. HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS! From Lubin, Wriglit, Biron and J’icseand Lubin ; em bracing amongst other favorite aud fashiouabiu Odors the justly celebrated KISS ME QUICK & FRANGIPANI! Soaps, an infinite variety, Hair Brushes, pearl, inlaid buffalo and satin wood; Portmonnies, shell, Berlin-wire and Morocco ; Toilet puff boxo6 of metal, pojcelain, glass ft paper 'Toilet powder, Lubin’s Rose, Violet ft Fleur de Riz ; ne tooth aud dressing combs oflvorv, shell, buila- ln rud horn ; Jblogues, Gcnuiuo Farina in various styles. A. ALEXANDER, Oct 16,1858-tf Whitehall street, BOOK & MUSIC STORE / J J. RICHARDS ft CO., keep a Whole sale and Retail cheap cash, Book, Mu sic and Fancy Store, on Whitehall street Atlauia, Ga. *a-( Irdcrs per Mail promptly attended to. Established Nov. 1, 1S55. Oct. l,1858....d*wly. STORAGE! _ le space, I am prepared Bacon, Liquors, or other articles on reasonable JJAVING ample space, I am prepared to Store Cotton, T. C. HOWARD. FINE FRENCH BRANDY! Half Pipes pure fine Otard ; 10 barrels Old Peach 10 barrels Domestic, at March 26 1868. T. C. HOWARD’S. NEW MACHINESHOP. T HE subscribers having completed their new shop, are now prepared to dress lumber—fill all orders for sashes, doors and blinds. Lumber kept constantly on hand for sale. They also continue the Manufacture ot Cotton Gins warranted to perform well or no pay. Opt ton Gins and Threshing Machines repaired at short no tice. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited.— Come and try ns. Shop on the Western ft Atlantic Rail Road, near Winsliip’s Iron Works. JOSEPH WINSHIP ft CO. JOSETH WLNSUIP. C. A. PIUS G. W. D COOK. Atlanta, Feb. 4th, 1858 diwly GROCERIES. A GENERAL assortment of choice Groceries constantly on baud at low prices. JOSEPH WINSHIP. CIGARS, SWANfeCO.* TRIUMPHANT. Oa,]plta,i Prize $9 0,0 001 TteketiOalyllO, The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN ft CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of -*•••- - -- - - lixvpnW their single number Lotteries for Icgesza, Georgia, in public, under the Of Commissioners. CLASS 44, To be drawl in the city of Augusta, Ga., Saturday, Dec. 4, 1868, public on CLASS 45, To be drawn in the city of Augusta Ga., in public, on Saturday, Dec. 11,1858. CLASS 46, To be drawn iiathe city of Augusta, Ga.,m public, on Saturday, Dec. 18,1858. CLASS 47, To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga.,inpubEc, on Saturday, Dec. 25, 1858- On the Flan of SINGLE NUMBERS! I 50,000 TICKERS. 6,510 prizes ! Nearly one prize to every nine Tickets. Magnificent Scheme! To be drawn on each Saturday in September. ....$50,000 i “ of.... 10 “ of ...800 1 “ of.... 10,000 10 44 of ..700 i “ of.... 5/100 10 “ of ...600 i “ of.... 4,000 50 “ of ...500 i “ of.... 3,000 50 “ of i “ of.... 1,500 100 “ of ...170 i “ of.... 225 “ of ...100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prizes of $400 approximating to $50,000 are 1,600 of 300 4 “ of 250 10,000 4 “ of 225 « 5,000 4 “ of 200 4,000 “ or 150 3,000 4 “ of 100 1,500 5,000“ of 20 are 1,200 “ 800 “ 500 “ 400 “ 300 “ 200 $100,000 5,510 prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2,60. Kg* A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries wilt be tent to any one who is desirous cf receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 19 Whole Tickets $80 “ “ 10 Hall" “ 40 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, Enclose your money to our address for the Tickets or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. KJL. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain and give their Post Office, Countys and State. $9, Remember that every Prize is drawn, and paya ble in inU without deduction. 99^11 Prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other Prizes at the usual time of 30 days. All communications strictly confidential. Qaders fur Tickets should be sent in early. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates, to S. SWAN ft CO., Augusta, Ga. 99*Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or At lanta, Ga., can have their orders filled and save time by addressing S. Swan ft Co-, at either of those cities. ffg- A list of the numbers that are drawn ffom the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is en titled to, will be published alter every drawing, in the following papers :—Augusta (Ga) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Georgian, Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch, and Pauling (Miss.,) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark., True Democrat. WILLARD, HARVEY & CO 84 MAIDEN LANE ft 17 CIDER STREET, NEW YORK. F*aipler Warehouse) E VERY description of wrapping, Printing and Writing Paper on hand, or made to order; fancy, colored and Tissue Papers, blotted papers, envelopes, straw and bon net boards. TWOil MOUSE* WILLARD HARVEY & CO. 84 Maiden Ijane, and 17 Cedar Street, New Y orlr. HEMP, COTTON. FLAX AND LINEN ifPOBTSD AND MANUFACTURED CORDAGE Of Every description C OTTON, Jute, Manilla, and American Hemp Rope Tarred Stuff, Fishing Lines, Gilling Threads, Seine Twines, Shoo Thread, Wick and all kinds of Cords and lilies. August 10th d2taw*w6m A. ALEXANDER, J UST received and for sale low, a choice variety of Havannah Cigars of all the favorite brands. A. ALEXANDER, Aug 18. Whitehall Street. Bargains tot the Fair. AS I HAVE disposed of my interest in bus iness in this city (to take effect on the 15th day of January next,) I am selling ont my extensive stock of -» Drags and Chemicals AT NEW YORK COST! Oct20-dtf. A. ALEXANDER. tf BACON AND LARD. A LARGE lot of Choice Tennessee Bacon and lard, con stantly on band, and for sate low bv JOSEPH WINSHIP. L INSEED ft LARD OILS, at low prices by JOSEPH WINSHIP. FANCY GOODS V AND PERFUMERY, make Lubin's Extracts for Handkerchiefs, Florida Water. Lows’ Brown Windsor Soaps. Toilet and other Soaps. Hair Brashes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Bib nes,ftc. Port Monies. Ivory, Buffalo .Rubber and other Combs. Razor Straps, Wicker, Flask-a- ftc. With almost everything in the Fancy Co*d« Line, on hand and beiug received. We have just received a few pair of Beautiful Toilet Bottles. Give us a call. «**♦,....dftwtf SMITH ftBgABP. R ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the Public to bis New Stock of Unadulterated,Drugs, Chemicals, MEDICINES, And all other articles usually found in a FIRST CLASS llftVU STQRE. He feels assured that no house South, can offer a Stock superior in genuineness and purity. All officinal preparations arc made in strict conformity with the formula of the U. S- Pharmacopoeia. Desirous of reducing his Stock and of accomodating the public he will sell all articles, at the lowest prices, which obtain in Augusta, Savannah or Charleston. Connoiseurs of tine Wines, Brandies and genuine Ha vanans, will find articles to please the most fastidious palate. A portion of his Stock is specified in tho annexed list 25 oz. Sulphate of Morphine. 20 lbs Gum Opium. 1 gross McMunu'8 Elixir Opium. 150 oz Quinine. 10 lbs Iodide Potash. 20 lbs Chloroform. 20 “ Engilsh Blue Mass. 10 “ “ Calomel. 2 “ Nitrate Silver. 2,500 “ Pure White Lead in Oil. 2 cases Chrome Green. 2 “ “ Yellow. 250 gallons, English I.inseed Oil. 10 barrels, Turpentine. 30 “ Tanner’s Oil. 20 “ Assorted Varnishes. 30 boxes, “ Window Glass. 3 barrels, Putty in Bladders. 10 gross, German Parlor Matches. 20 “ Matches Ordinary. Also, a large Stock of whole and ground Spices, Per Turnery and Patent Medicines. CALL. CALL, CALL. Aud secure Bargains at prices 25 per cent, under the Market prices. oct 19tf (Sign of Negro & Morter, Whitehall Street. Prose and Poetry. BY A GEORGIA LADY. PRICE, $1 00 FIRST EDITION. Kg' For sale by WILLIAM KAY, Agent, Atlanta, Geo Oct 24,1858 tf Eddleman & Banks- Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings. Smitb’sGlass Front Building. Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. March 5,1853 dawly. .Hlats. J^EEBES and OAKFORD’S Spring Styles—-just received and for sale at HERRINGS. STERLING LANIER. ) •{ SAMPSON LANIER. LAMAE HOUSE, (Formerly Colkkax Hoes*.) KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE. IN VIGLOR AT OR! PRttPAKEl) BY DR. SANFORD, CoapsiBdcd o»ttr«ly flroa GUIHS. XSooeof the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now _L before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, mlMer and more effectual than any other medicine known U is ootoniy a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject Us morbid matter, then on the stom ach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplish ing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; aud when taken daily in moderate doees, will strength en and build it np with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of tne principal regulators of the hu man body ; and when it performs its functions well, tho. powers of the system are fully developed. The stomach is almost entirely dependant ou the healthy action ol the Liver for tile proper ; erf u nianco of its functions; when the stomach is at fault, tne bowels are at fault, and the whole sy tern suffers in consequence of one organ—the liver—having ceased to do his duty. For the diseases of that organ, one of the proprietors has made it his study in a practice of more than 29 years, to find some remedy wherewith to counteract the many derangements to which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last found, any person troubled with Liner Complaint, iu any of its forms, has but to try a bottle and conviction is certain. These Gums remove ail morbid or bad matter from the system, supplying in their place a healthy flow of biie, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digest well, uprifying the blood, giving tone and health to the whole machinery, removing the cause of the disease—effecting radical cure. RiUous attacks are cured, and, what is better, prevent ed by tile LIVER INVIGURATOR. One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the food from rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents Night- Only one doso taken at night, loosen^ the bowels and cares Costiveness. One dose taken alter each meal will cure Dyspepsia. One dose or two"teaspoonfuls will always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for femalo obstruction removes the" cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves Cholic, while one dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera Moriius and a preventative of Cholera. Only one bottie is needed to throw out of the system the ellects of Medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, aud makes food digest well. One dose often repeated cures Diarrhoea in its worst forms, while Summer aud bowel complaints yield aim os to the first dose. One or two doees cures attacks caused by Worms in Children ; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting tho absorb ents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventative for Fever and Ague, Chills and Fevers, and all Eevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with cer tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its on derful virtues, WILLIAM M. DAN FORTH. ATTORNEY AT LAW, All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony Falrburn,. Georgia. its favor. Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator, aud swal low both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR is a scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by niag- ig, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more thau one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver com plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a DISEASED LIVER. Brice one dollar per bottle. SANFORD ft GO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway New York. WHOLESALE AGENTS. Barnes ft Park, New York ; T. W. Dyott ft Sons, Phila delphia ; M. S. Burr ft Co., Boston ; H. H. Hay ft Co. Portland; John D. Park, Cincinnati ; Gaylord .V Ham muud, Cleveland ; Fahnestock ft Davis, Chicago; O. J. Wood ft Co., St. Louis; George H. Keyser, Pittsburgh ; S. S. Hauce, Baltimore. And retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by A. Alexander, Atlanta Ga. March 11,185S dawlydStawxw. PARAFFINS CANNEL COAL OIL. FOR LVSBR1CAT1NU MACHINERY. T HE UNION COAL AND OIL COMPANY of Maysvillo, Kentucky, have made the undersigned Agents for the sale of their Oils iu this city and region of country. Oils of a similiar quality to these, have for a long time been highly esteemed iu Europe for their lubricating qualities, and wherever used in this country, the Oils made by this Company, have been pronounced by the many par ties using them to be fully equal to the best Sperm, at a price greatly reduced. The Oils made by this Company, difi’er materially from other Cannel Coal Oils sold in tiiis country. Every barrel of Oil sold by this Comiiany is warranted to answer the purposes for which it is intended. The Oil is pronounced by competent judges to be the cheapest and best that con be obtained for Railroads, Cotton-Mills and all other fine machinery as tho following certificates, from individuals now using it, who are ex tensively known here and elsewhere, will prove. For sale in large quantities at the wholesale prices, at which it is furnished at the Factory, with insurance, freight aud exchango added. CLARKE ft LEWIS, Agents, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Feb. 18lh, 1858. This will certify, that we are now using the Cannel Coal Oil, manufactured by the Union Coal and OilCompiuiy, on the Atlanta ft West Point Railroad, and we have found the Oil a very fine Lubricator, much superior to the sperm Oil we liavo been using which costs us in New York, $1.40 per gallon. The Oil being free from gum, it lias a thin appearance, but its lubricating qualities, moke it a better Oil than wo have been able to obtain and we have no doubt but that it will lie generally used for Railroad pur poses, and other fine muchinery. W. ItUSHTON, Master Machinist, Georgia Railroad i-liop. jyj-R-srEiaiNG LANIER, late of .the Lanier House, Macon, Ga., and Sampson Ianier, late of Tuskegee, Ala., will be happy to meet all friends and customers at the Iamar House, where they have ample accommoda tion for two hundred and fifty persons. S. ft. S. LANIER, Proprietors, D artay’a Fiophlatle Flat D I Allows no rival in Americ A I Removes every bad o d o R I B nrsts into contagion likea bom B 1 Y i e 1 d s to nothing snpremac V I ’8 tands unrivalled in its merit 8 I P oisons cannot elude its" gras P I R cmoves rancidity from butte R I O ffers cures fo*sores ft barns als O ! P nrifies the breath on beauty** li P t H ighly benefits ft preserves teet H t Y ou ought to have it for yo’rfamil Y I L ets no malaria escape its contro L I A cts with certainty on all miasm A I C nts short the necessity far Physl C t i from the bite of insec 1 ' COTTON GOODS. CJHIRT1NG8, Yarns, Sheetings and OBnaburgs always O«o hand and for saleby JOSEPH WI&PH1P. LlMfET A IMge supply of birds-eye Lime fresh from the kBn toratieby T.C. HOWARD. May 3-....tf. T akee pain from the bite of hieec T I I nvites the notice of Literal I f C omee opto the idea of Prophalati C I F lings contagious diseases ent’lyoF I L ets nothing have color so beatifh L I U ae it fr Ty and yon’U 6*d this Flu tJ j I dmorewondo’lthan restoofifag 11 D D l Mors powerful than any other agent ta preventing the Spread of Contagion* Diseases- Manufactured only in the laboratory of > J, DARBY, Auburn Alabama. From which, or Hanul, Reuor ft Koran, 76 Barelsy street, New York. For sale by DraggieU generally,and by Smith ft Kxzard and A. Alexander, Atlanta, Ga: Wm. Boot ft E. T. Sabal, Marietta; and A. H, Snobert, Canton OaU in at the Drugstores and get a phamphlet telling ■allahoettt. ang 81,1868. . . .dftwm /""I HEAP FOR CA Kjmefllai, Jaj.,b [oct. 16,1858... tHEAP FOR CASH, Calicos, Delaines, Plannings, Do ' ,by J.L. CUTTING ft 00. ...tf] Master Mactinist’k Office M. ft C. R. R. > Memphis, January 9,1858. j This will certify that I am using the PAKAFE'IXG CAN NEL COAL OIL, manufactured by the Coal and Oil Com pany of Maysvillo Ky., in onr Machine shops and on the locomotives on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, and having given it the severest tests, in order to prove its qualities as a lubricating oil. I have no hesitation iu recommendingit as a superior Oil for Railroad purposes, both in regard to economy and as apcrfectLubricator. I believe it to be the best oil I have used, and that one gallon will go as far as two gallons of lard Oil. The ma chinery is now running in tho shops with twenty per cent. Ies3 power than ’ is required for ordinary oil. The fluidity of the oil arises, I am convinced, from the total absence of gum, and does not affect its lubricating prop erties, but ouly requires that the orifices in the oil cups and feeders should be reduced iu order to U3e the oil economically. WM. R. NICHOLS, Master Machinist. The above named Wm. Nichols, is Master Machinist on the Western division of the Memphis aud Charleston Rail road. From his knowledge of lubricating oils, and his long experience in their use, he is abundantly able to judge in the opiDion expressed above. B. AYRES, Superintendent Transportation, M. D. W. R. Nichols is the Master Mechanic in our shops at tiiis place, and I have every confidence in bis opinion as a man well qualified to fill the position he occupies. His opinion iu relation to the Lubricating Oil referred to in tho foregoing certificate, is entitled to high consideration. SAM TATE, President M. ft C. R. R. May 3,1858 dAwly. Machine-Made HORSE SHOES! f); THE TROY IKON ft NAIL FACTORY, AT Troy, New York, have Henry Burden’s improved Horse-Shoe Machinery now in 1 successful operation, and are prepared to execute orders for Horse and Mule Shoes of any Weight and Pattern, at a price hut little above tlio price of Horse Shoe Iron. The quality of the Iron used in the6e shoes is warrant ed in every respect. Theso shoes have been approved of, and are now used by the United States Government exclusively, as also by many of tlio principal Stage and Omnibus Companies and Horse Shoers throughout the country. These SHOES can be purchased through the principal Hardware and Iron Stores in the United States. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Troy, will re ceive prompt attention. WM. F. BURDEN, May 21,1858.. dAwly Agent, Troy, New York. J^N ENQUIRY INTO THE LAW OF NEGRO SLAVERY in the United States of America. To which is pro daxa an Historical Sketch of Slavery. By Thomas R. R. Chb, of Georgia. For sale by WJL KAY, Agent, Atlanta, Ga. IRON ! IRON ! A LARGE Stock of Etowah Manuafacturing and Mining Company’s Iron, constantly on band, at Manufac turers price by JOSEPH WINSHIP. November 11,1857 da wtf. "WINDOW GLASS l WINDOW GLASS JjTOUR HUNDRED BOXES from S mIO to 30m 60.just ar rived and for sale by SMITH ft EZZARD FURNITURE WARE ROOMS F. A. & J- S, WILLIAMS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FinLNriTurua AND UPHOLSTERY of every description, on Peach Tree Street, Cherokee Block, invite tho public to visit their Warehouse, where they have a large supply of Furniture, Moss and Hail- Mattresses, looking Glasses, Plates, &c., always ou hand. The best workmen are employed in tiiis establishment, among them MR. CHAS. WANDECK, a first rate Upholsterer, and a tasteful Papcrer of Rooms, is prepared to do all work of this description in a style not to be surpassed; also, he will hang PROFESSIONAL CARDS. <•} GLENN * COOPER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AHwti, O FFICE on Peach Tree Street, in Great and William’s Rock, over the Store of Messrs. Clark ft Lewis. March 6, 1858....dawly JAKED I. WHITAKX*.] " [V, WHITAKER &GASKILL. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Ceaigta. O FFICE front rooms oyer J. R. ft C. H. Wailace’sstore, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets. - December 16,1858.... dawly G. J. WRIGHT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albany, Georgia. May 16th, 1857 dawly P. O. HARPER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, West Point...... Georgia. April 18,1855 dftwt M . C . JONES, ATTORNEY AT L AW, Palmetto, Georgia. "^yflLL give strict attention to the collection of claims of all kinds, to securing debts, and will make prompt settlements with and for clients. April 1858,. ...d&wtf. GU8TAVUS A. BULL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LaGmnge, Georgia. -yyiLL practice in the several Counties of the Coweta Circuit and in Heard, county. April 17th 1858.... d&wly. JOHN V. HEARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Colquitt, Miller Co., Georgia. March 6,1857,.... wly/ O. X. LOCURASK.] LOCUllAlNE & LAMAR. ATTORNIES AT LAW, Macon, Georgia. H AVING associated themselves in bussiness will de vote themselves exclusively to the practice of their profession. [Jan 13.... dwtf. July 25,1857 d&wtf STONE A. FITCH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. ^^FFICE in Markham’s Block, up Srairs. January 30,1858 dwlv. t. n. BRISCOE It. B. DEORXFreXEETO. BRISCOE & DeCRAFEEJiRElD, ATTORNEY’S AT LAW, Uledgevtlle, Georgia. "ITriLL practice also in the Courts of adjoining Counties. W June 18....dawly E. J. & R. W. CRAVEN. SURGEON DENTISTS (Successors to Ledbetter and Craven.) nice over J. J. Richards Bookstore, Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga. N. B.—Teeth extracted by a new process, without pain. june 9,1858 d&wly. DR. L,. J. ROBERT . MEDICAL AND SURGICAL PRACTITIONER, Marietta, Georgia. K3~ Office at his Residence. [d&wtf F- D- THURMAN, M D, D D S. Surgeon Dentist. OFFICE-No. 38 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Aug. 8 dawly. [WX. A. SHELBY. S. F. ALEXANDER.] DKS- ALEXANDER & SHELBY, FF1CE Corner Marietta and Market Streets. o* January 3,1858 dwly DR. JAMES M. MORRIS' ,FFICE on Marietta, street, opposite Dr. .1. F. Alcxan- * dor’s. [Atlanta,Ga., February 9,1858....dwly MARGEN11S A. BELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. P ARTICULAR and prompt attention will be given to tile prosecution mid defence of Criminal eases, and the collection of Claims. Kg~ Office on Whitehall street, in Mulinbrink’s Granite- Front Building. Oct21-dAwly. F. M. COWEN , ATTORNEY AT LAW ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA "Y^II-L practice in the counties of the Bine Ridge Circuit, KcferatoGov. Brown, Milledgcville, Ga.,Gen A. H Han sell, Marietta, Ga.,Cul. Lawson Fields, Alpharetta, Ga., Col. J. R. Brown, Canton Ga. Sept. 10th, ’58..wly FOR NEW YORK. FARE REDUCED. Freight and Passage as low as by any other Steamers. CABIN PASSAGE sis BY THE SPLENDID AND COMMODIOUS Side Wheel Steamers. Attgcsfa, 1,500 tons, M. S. Woodhull. Florida, 1,300 tons, Isacc Crowkll. Alabama, 1,300 tons, C. R. Schf.sk. And first class Propellor Star of the South. 1,100 tons, CAPT. THOMAS LYON. These steamships belong to the old established and fa vorite line known as the “New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company,” and in the comfort, accom modations and fare cannot be excelled. They are com manded liy experienced, skilful, careful and polite of fleers. PADLEFORD, FAY ft CO, Agents in Savannah. SAM’L MITCHKIJ. ft SON, New York. NEW YORK & CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LIKE! WINDOW CURTAINS, with or without Drapery, and SHADES: lay and cut CAR PETS, and OIL CL0TII, and lay MATTING. Paper Hang ings of every description, for sale. Panel work, Oak De gration,Frescoe,Uugil and Velvet. Work done that will give satisfaction. April 3d.... dtf Floor Oil Cloths, various widths, Window Cornices various widths and prices. F A WILLIAMS. JOHN FICXEN, Importer, Manufacturer, AND DEALER IN Havana Segars, Tobacco and Snnfl^ by WHOLESALE & RETAIL. JJE has been, and will bo, receiving by every Steam- er, and from long experience in the business, he flatters himself that he will give general satisfaction in quality and price. He returns his thanks to the public for the patronage bestowed on him in the last three years, and wishes them all to give him a call and examine his stock. ALL CASH ORDERS CASH. Price ofSegars from $5 to $45 a 1,000. Tobacco from 15 to 02 cents per lb- This Store is i Street, Atlanta, Ga. nearest to the Depot, Whitehall [june 18.. dawfim] TO BENT, F tOM the 1st of January next, three bouses on Mitch eU - - — ell Street, belonging to the estate of Thomas A. Ly on. Apply to me, corner Whitehall and Mitchell Streets. W. W. ROARK, "VTEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING, at the Store JN of [oct. 16,1858....tf] .L. CUTTING CO Mar ham’s Building Whitehall Street. THROUGH TICKETS, From Montgomery, Ala., to New York, $29 00 “ Atlanta, Ga., “ “ “ 23 00 “ Augusta,Ga., “ “ “ 20 00 Kg- Can be hdd on application at the Rail Road Ticket Offices at each point. ~gK FARE REDUCEDs!! CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK, $15 00 STEERAGE “ “ “ “ 8 00 New York and Charleston Side Wheel U. 8. Mall Steamships; through In from 48 to 50 Hours. Steamship COLUMBIA, 1800Tons—M. Berry, Com mander. Steamship NASHVILLE, 1800 Tons—L. M. Murray Commander. Steamship JAMES AUGER, 1500 Tons—R. Adams Commander. Steamship MARION, 1200 Tons—W. J. Foster Com mander. Leaves Adgev's Wharves every Wednesday and Saturday at High Water. T HESE Steamships were built exprcesly for this line, and for safety, speed and comfort, are unrivalled on the coast. Tables supplied with every luxury. Atten tive and courteous Commanders will ensure travellers by this line every comfort, having elegant State Boom ac commodations. Kg- For Freight or Passage, apply to H. M1SSROON ft CO., (Corner of East Bay and Adger’s South Wharf. July 9th, 1858. M NEW YORK and SAVANNAH, fXUlE American-Atlantic Screw Steamship Co’s new and I elegant Steamships HUNTSVILLE, Capt. Robt. Har- die, 1,000 Tons burthen. MONTGOMERY, Capt. Freder ick Crocker, 1,000 Tons burthen. Will leave New York and Savannah every Saturday. Passage *1.1, The superb accommodations for passengers on these Steamers are unsurpassed by any Ocean Stumers in the world. The Saloons and State Rooms are elegantly fur nished, spacious and well ventilated. These Steamers are inimmediate connection of the Cen tral Railroad of Georgia, and its connecting Roads. Daily Express Freight trains are ran in this line in only 24 hours from Savannah to Atlanta without breaking bulk Through rates of Freight from New York to Knoxville, - - - ■ places, inclu Nashville, Memphis, Tuscumbia and other ding every expense, given when required. Kg' Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the Cen tral Railroad, Savannah, will be received and forwarded Free of Commission. Mark Goods “Care agent Central RaBritad Savannah.” Slippers are pa ficularly request- ^ ^ VA.HU1VU RailroadSavannah.” a uppers are pa jcutarly request- will be promptly attended to. BE SURE TO BRING THE. ed to farwnrd bills of tailing by the Steamer, thereby en- JONES A Foreign anil Domestic Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, ^ No. 8, Cherokee Block, Peachtree SU ’, -A.tla±rta, ■ -• CteorgLpMS s ae aad style of Jones ft McLendon, Mrthe parpooe of '*••• Each of us take this method to thank oaroSffriends and --ij W : have this day formed a Copartnership node, the i tr ' - ~ transacting a general Gmcssr Bonus in this city, customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to ing our strict personal attention to the business, to merit a continuance of theta favors, old friends and the pablfe generally to call and see us. friends and the pablfe generally to " re receiving daily, a well aelected stock of when not connected in business,, and hope, by devot respectfully solicit our We i store ^and soli low -FOR CASH or approved paper on short time, below us, and Freights less on New (Means Goods, we everything nsuallyjcept in a Grocery Store. Abo, Uquarecfallktads^ Sq i, Salt, 4c., including , all of which will he onaoco, mo., au ut woku win ue [being equal to any House in cities 1 only ask a trial. Our Stock is in Sacks Rio, Lagulra, Java, and Mocbn Coffee. 100 Bbls. Powdered ft Crushed A Bft i ; C Sugars, do Notice to Loom Spec winters and Miners. I'YUAUTAUVE and Quantitative Analyses of Ores and W. Minerals, made on reasonable terms, by a practical CtSmaiatatthe establishment of the undersigned. A. ALEXANDER, Sign of the Negro ft Mortar, aug20....tf Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga surtag greater dispatch, and avoiding ail delays. Insurance may be effected by these Steamers at the Offices of the undersigned alone-half per cent, with the best Companies. Until further notice, freights by this Line from New York will be as per regular Tariff Rates, viz: 10 cents foot for Dry Goods and other measurement Goods, and 8 cents $ foot for Hats, Boots and Shoes. Other Goods, regular rates. Apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN ft CO., Savannah. H. B. CROMWELL ft CO., 86 WestSt., corner of Alba ny, New York. May 13lh, 1858. ;. .dtwly. LEECHES. 20 Hhds Muscovado and Port Rico 6 Cases Loaf Sugar. 10 Hhds Molasses. 200 Sacks Liverpool Salt 10 Tierces Rice 10 Bales India Bagging. 100 Coils Bale Hope. 100 Boxes Tobacco, various brands—some very fine. 20.000 Cigars, from $10 to $50 f) thousand. 100 Bbls. Whiskey, various brands, from the cheapest to the best; some 19 years old. Bbls Rock Spring Rum. “ Phelps’ Gin. AM 11ti fix, October 10,185g 2pdAwl 50 Casks .J 10 “ French in Bbls, 1-16, %hH casks do some very fine—1804. 19 Bbls Cordials, Cherry Brandies, 4c. 20 Casks Wine—Malaga, Maderia and Pint. 20 BasketsCTtampaigne, various brands. 200 boxes Adamantine Candles; 25 hoses Hotel do • 20 Sperm Candles; 50 hexes No. 1 Soap; 20 boxes Gas- tile Soap ; 20 boxes Toilet do; 60 boxes Starch: 60 box es assorted Candies 25 boxes Soda: 10 kegs do; 25 jars Macaboy Snuff; 25 doz bottles do; 25 pkgs Teas—Pow- chong, Outong, Gan Powder and Hiaon: 10 bales Facto ry yarns; Rastas, Nuts, Sardines, Lobsters, 4c.; Pep per. Ginger,Spice,Buckets,Tube, Churns, Brooms, Icc.; ta fact almost anything you want can be had at No 8. Terms liberal to dealers. Call and see us. JONES ft McLENDON. NOTICE! DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOO D S ! RYAN & MYERS, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA i "TTrii.T. by mutual consent dissolve the partnership at present existing between them, on the 20th day of January iV next. 1 * * — **"-* Any person having any claim against the firm is and those indebted to them will please call and settle. The new and beauti! will be sold without regard to cost. Great Bargains will be given Atlanta Ga., Dec. 18th. 1868. lm t it far payment before that day stock of Goods at present on hand JOHN RYAN, MICHiEL MYERS. REMOVAL! GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING EVER KNOWN IN ATLANTA I FOR CASH ONLY. THE POPULAR SYSTEM AD PTED W. HERRING & SON, H AVE moved into their new IRON FRONT STORE and ofier their lage and Elegant Stock of Clothing, Hats, Gents Furnishing Goods, 4c., at astonishingly low Prices for Cash. We intend carrying out the Cash System and sell at the Smallest advance possible, on Cash purchases. A Splendid Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Tailors Trimmings, 4c., constantly kept on hand. Manufacturing and Tailoring done upon the most Reasonable Terms. A Splendid Cutter in onr employ and a fit Warranted. Those who have Cash to lay out for Gothing and wish to make every Dollar count, will do well to call before pur- chasing elsewhere.[nov 30 dwtf]W. HERRING 4 SON. XUST received, and for sale at the low price of $3,00 el per dozen, 506 of the BEST SWEDISH LEECHES. with the cash,) from Country the afijaccnt Towns andyil- Orders (a Physicians and Druggists cf the afijaccr lages, will meet with prompt attention. A. ALEXANDER, Whitehall Atlanta, da 20....tf ALEX. M. WALLACE. Wholeiale and Retail Dealer in Groceries and Country Produce, &e., ke. ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA- H AS Constantly on hand a large Ftock of Family Groceries, at greatly reduced prices. Dealers »nd Housekeepers are respectfully asked to call and examine their Stock an d Prices before buying elsewhere TOBACCO AGENCY. The undersigned is Agent for the sale of VIRGINIA TOBACCO, and will sell cheaper than the same Brands can be bought in New York or any Northern Market.—TERMS: Three Months, endorsed paper payable in the Bank of Fulton. A liberal Discount for Cash. Atlanta,Oct. 27th, 1858....dtf. ALEX. M. WALLACE. NEW BOOTS AND SHOES -AJt Red-ULced. Prices. s—J**- T 0 t'ie citizens of Atlanta and vicinity, we mo6t respectfully tender our thanks for their very liberal patronage, and 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 turn those who purchase from second bands, and wo guarantee to sell a better quality of goods and at as low prices a.-: those who advertise to sell at 15 to 25 per cent, lower than anybody, or at cost. We are determined not to be excelled eit-ier in style, quality, or low prices, and have now in Store and are daily receiving the largest stock of BOLTS ft SHOES ever before offered in this market, consisting in part of tlic following styles: Gents French Calf Pumps and welt sewed Boots. Pat Leather sewed Boots. “ Pump and welt pegged Boots. “ square edge welt pegged Boots. “ aud Kid Congress Gaiters. Silk lasting Congress Gaiters and Tics. Calf Glove Kid ft Lasting Oxford Tie. “ and Kid Oxford Boots. Patent Leather low cut Shoes. “ Leather DeJoinville. Calf, Goat, Buff and Kip Brogans. Gents Tapestry, carpet Velvet and Goat Slippers. Boys ft Youths Fr’eh Calf Boots. Cong. Gait’s ft Oxf. Tics. I -,ii -all- T imtinf? Congress and lace Gaiters. Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents ladies’ Silk lasting Congress and lace Gaiters. Ladies’ “ “ CVes’t Foxed Con ft lace Gai’s with heels Children's Kid and Cloth Button Boots. Infant's siocks, assorted CtAors, &c. 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, with rosettes and heels. Kid Ties and Slippers, worsted embr’edbl’k ft bronze Toi’tSUp’s White Kid Slippers, ladies’ Carpet Slippers. Misses’ ft Chil’s Silk last. Cong, ft Lace Gait’s with heels Misses’ aud Children’s Kid Welt and Turn lace Boots. Misses’ ft Children’s Kid Pat’t Leather Foxed Lace boots. Misses’ and Children’s Kid Shanghai lace Boots. Misses’ French Kid Rosette and Plain (-Uppers. Children’s Black, Bronze and Patent Leather Ankle Ties ladies’ ladies’ Laities’ ladies’ ladies’ ladies’ ladies’ ladies’ Iadier’ All Goods purciiosed of us, Warranted, and repaired Free of Charge. Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street, At lunta, Georgia. March 20,1858.,..dawly DIMlt'K ft MIX The Cable Successful!! FALL GOODS! FALL GOODS! A GREAT FALL IN GOODS!!! A I.I. lovers of Science, and the fine arts, and the public in general, would do well to call before purchasing else- where, at P. Hayden ft Co., 38 Whitehall street where they will find a splendid assortment of Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, and Millinery Goods at prices that will enable every one to purchase from us. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 1, 1858. P. HAYDEN ft Co., IV. RDWARE& IRON STORE. Swedes’ English aud Refined, Bar and Bundle Iron. Cast, German, Blister and Plow Steel. Cut, Wrought and HorBeShoe Nails. Trace, Log, Wagon, Pump and Continuous Chains. Mill Irons, Mill Saws of all kinds Farmer’s Tools, Agricultural Im plements, consisting of Corn-shel ters, Straw Cutters, of the very best quality, Plows, Grain Cradles Scythe Blades, Wheat Fans, Threshing Machines, Shovels, Spades, Axes and Hoes, Cast Steel Picks, Mattocks, Cotton Manilla ft Hemp Rope. Atlanta, Georgia, December 13th, 1856. CLARKE & LEWIS, (SUCCESSORS TO) G-ilToert, Olark.© cfc Lewis Dealers in English & American HARDWARE. CHEROKEE BLOCK, Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. ARE ALSO AGENTS FOB THE SALE OF Fairbanks Scales. Boiler Rivets, Nutts and Wash ers—Cess co., ft English Castings. Would invite particular atten tion to onr large Stock of builders Hardware, which has been select ed from tne very best Manufac turers. We have also, tho largest and best Stock of Guns, Rifles and Pistols, ever offered in this Mar ket, Consisting of Fine English and Damascus Twist and Lamina ted Steel Barrel Shot Guns, Colts old and new model, and a large assortment of Pistols , &c. 99, Orders from city and coun try solicited. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. CASH! CASH! CASH! BOOTS,SHOES AND LEATH£ R; fim iijyis T lF undersigned offers ono of tho largest and best selected stock of Gentlemen’s, ladies, Misses and Children’s Hoots ft Shoes ever brought to tins market, at low prices FOR CASH. I have every kind of a Root, Shoe or f’jfcitprthat is manufactured. All I ask is an examination of the stock, no trouble to show goods. ’ ROBERT CARROLL, Agent, at Frankfard’s old Stand, Whitehall Street, Atla nta. WM. A. TPo (CAUdDMf, —p^r!w-'.,w >r ^-ntk)n paid to the Dress making and Dress cutting business Stand, Whitehall A. T. C., Agim TF YOUR HAIR IS HARSH, use Prof. Wood’s Hair If^ouTafirfeGray, use Pror. Wood’s Hair Restore-. tiV lf vmi arc Bald, use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. If you have a Nervous Headache, use Prof. Wood s ^f^yotThave tondruff, uso Prof Wood’s Hair Restore ,1V |f you have eruptions, "use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restore you desire Glossy Hair, use Prof. Wood’s Hair Re- Tyou desire to preserve the color, use Prof. Wood’s ^^jm^desiriTnot to lose the color, use Prof. Wood’s H Ifyou St want a Cheap Article,uso Prof. Wood’sIlair ^Ifyou admire the u-ntiful Lock, use Prof. Wood’s yo^'admire Beautifhl Ringlets, nse Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. __ . _ If you wish n beautiful Complexion, use Prof. Wooo’s Hvir Restorative. If yon wish a race free from Pimples, use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. „ . If you wish to appear Young, use Prof Wood’s Hair Restorative. . . . . , , I you want testimony overwhelming, read tho circular of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. If you want to find it, thoDepot ta at 114 Market street St. Loius, Missouri. . . Kg" It is also sold by evory Druggist in the city and country. M ay 16, ’68....dawly. COFFEE! COFFEE!! A bags prime Rio Coffee ; 10 bags choice Java Cof- fee, far sale, low, by March 26. T. C. HOWARD. SYRUP & MOLASSES! C\ Barrels choice New Orleans Syrup; 10 Hhds prime ml*) New Crop West India Molasses, just received, and for sale, low, by [march 26] T. C. HOWARD. BARTHOLFS SEWING MACHINES A RE the only Machines which siugl v sows iu a superior . manner, IEATHER, CLOTH, KEKREYS, SILKS, Linens, Muslins, and Hems, Gathers, Tucks, Sews in Cord without Basteing. Uses Linen, Cotton or Silk Thread. Makes the Interlocked or Back-Stitch on both sides, which cannot be Ripped or Raveled, and is very elastic ; and the Machine is so simple that any per son can operate it. Runs at high speed. Is very dura ble. All of tho above facts will be proved to any person wishing to purchase, by calling at Ieydcn’s Sewing Ma chine Depot, in W. Herring ft Son’s Clothing Store, At- anta. A. LEYDEN, 1 ecc 3 General Agent. For the Hollidays. f Gift Books, FOR SALK. A LARGE Assortment of Styles and Prices. Frank Leslie’s Budget of Fun. NickNax Pictorial A n assortment of Bnrial CUaea. Gtoroer than cheapest. 8. J. SHACKELFORD. Ages Febuary. 161868. the Agent. Holliday’agplement to Harper’s Weekly. Ptefof WBrstber J" Fori Fire Crackers, Torpedoes, &o., ft. few by WILLIAM KAY. Agent, Atlanta, Ga W Ehtve just received a new Invoke of BEAVER CLOAKS ft TALMAS, of new and BEAUTIFUL ryus J, L. CUTTING ft CO FEATHERS. Large supply of choice now Feathers, for safe by JOSEPH WINSHIP. J