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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
ATLANTA, (JK0RGI1, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1861.
NEW SERIES: VOL. I-NO. 27.
L • % IIK. J. II* irlcLI'.AA’M
OUthcrn CCttifRfWlR sTBEMfiTIBIINS CORDIAL
(sCRIfTION A ADVEXT»«NOSCNtOULf
riHA •? soaacjiiriott.
,T. per nnmlm
‘“If, per stumor,
iot required iu variably
—AND—
I3LOOD PtTRIFTEH.
Lrlr *H vtrtldnf, with the privilege r>l change, will
r A the fo flowing rate*:
t Square, renewable once a Month I 88
-»••--
I foArth Column,
t*M®&Leso’s Strengthening'
CordiaW certify 'bat It U absolutely an Infalllahte re nr
friy for renovating anu Invukuutixo the shattered and
diseased system. purifying am! enriching the Blood—re
storing tliusii k, suffering invalid to
HEALTH AND STRENGTH.
There la ro mistake about It; It win rare Liter Com
plaint, i>>apep«ta. I>iarrh« i a, Dysentery. Headache, De-
prtf.-ion ol ^plrlte, Fever and Ague, Imusru Fever Bad
... <>u | i reath, or nay d arise of the Liver, Stomach, or Dow.
.. 60 els.
110 | fgl^flKSTLRMK!f,4o J *»■ whh to be HeaPby, Strong
k will
marked on copy f«r a specified |
ibllahed until ordered out, and charged
* shore ratee.
___k MaeHed In the DaiiT. and Wbvki.t
bo chai ped 50 |>er cent, additional to lbs
la. Rents, Removals, Copartnerships, Notices to
**, Ac., and payment demanded quarterly
* TaaaaiaaT Ai>\ i anxiso wv*x »* r*m ro
[advertisement Will appear In the Weekly paper
p by special contrdcl.
wert’semenls to He inserted In the Weekly paper
1 at Irregular lute vaia in either of the papers,
Lryed il per square for every Insertion.
W'.iii.*nfl i :u,Udutr. fur 8U.W, ( '.tiuly .n4 Mum-,
S'. tKl^-to *t pU In »!«:.< » LO e.'.J
ivertlsenvcnts for Charitable Institutions, Mlllta-
'ire Companies, Ward, Town aud other l'ul lic
i, wiH be sharped M prHf.
:ea and dead* ftr# puMbhed as news; but
i. Tributes of Kedpect and FuflVral invitations
advertisements.
Notice* in ^al Column will be charged 80
*, under no circumstances, io be included la
biases
trial
ffO Kafd Vlgaro
dar work, with or without rules, and adver- | fST^LADlfP, do you
occupying double column, will be charged “ *” “
above rates, j t ) .. . ! Mrl eanV htrrtiflheiilit|f Cordial and
Blood Ptulfler.
Delay not a moment; it la warranted to give sstisfac
th.n. It will cu>e m y d sease «f the Kidneys Womb
or Bladder; Faint inc, Obstructed Menstruation, Falling
of the Womb, ha rennrss, or any disease ari in* from
Chronic or Nervous Debility, It Is an Infalllable Remdy.
For Children.
Do you want yonr delicate, sickly, puny children to
l»e Hciithy, Strong and • ••bust f ’Alien give them Me-
Lrig’s Mitt:>GTh> kinq Cost ml. (see the directions on
«-Hch hot lie,) it is delicious to take.
pff One table spoonltll. taken every morning fast-
Ing, is a sure preventive against Chills and Fever, Yol
io* Fever. Cholera, or any prevailing dis> use.
fW ('actio*.—Beware of Druggists or Dealers who
may »ry to palm upon you a bolt la of Bitter* or 8arva-
patllla, (which 'hey can buy cheap.) by saying It U Just
as good. There are even men bur enough to steal part
of my name to dub their vile decoctions A old -uch
infamous pirates and their villein.m* romponnos! Ask
for Dr. J. tl. McLwau's.'.trengdieiilag Cordial and Blood
Purifier. Take nothin; else. It Is the only remedy that
will purify your Blood thorough y. and, at the s»n.«
Hiue, Strengthen ai d Invigorate the whole org- nbatl-.n.
It i* put up in large b. tries—11 per bottle, or six bot
tles fur #5. DU J. U. McLKsN. Sole Proprietor,
Corner of Third and Pine Sts., lit. Lotds, Mo.
i Kailnad * Biakia, Company.
, to Atlanta. 171 Mile.—F.r. 84 40.
Jktii. YON (it, 8*pMin(-D4lent.
jsoitttiito r\aa«a®aa eajus.'
| Allauta, daily, at.._.*.....«• 9.9b, A. M.
|* at Augusta at 6 20, P. M.
■ Augusta, daily, at~...—.... 040, A. M
|at Atlanta at 9Ab, A. M.
- tftOfVT r.\S*K.*OER TKAtW.
Atlanta, daily, at ms A40, P. M.
kat Augusta at 6.50, A. >1.
Augusta at..** J.36, P. M.
t Atlanta at 11.45, P. M
ad rung in connection with the Trains
it t* Carolina and the Savannah and
lallroads, at Afigunta.
iki Waat-Point Railroad.
i West-Point, 8? Milea—Fare,^$3 50.
bBGE G. HULL, Superiniandent.
pat PAsaa.eaaa tbain.
ply* at....*., WJ0 f A.M.
...jiAdT-s p.*-
Point, daily, at 3.00, I*. M.
) at Allan*, at 7.41, P. M.
K1QMT r.l.l..BR TRAin.
I Atlanta, dailj, at 0.30, A. M.
| at Waat-Point at.... 4.40, A. M.
Voat PolnV daily, at 3.14, A. M
t Atlanta at 7.4V, A. M.
t conneeta with tba Montgomery A
t 8oa4 at, Wt.t-Point.
' MblM.
. Chattanooga, US Milea—Far,,....$4.
j 1^. ^BW18, 8npwinl«ndant.
ItlanOt dad/^t." J'-.’.'. 1«.1«, A. M.
,t Chattanooga at 0 40, P. M.
laUanooga at a. 4 04, A. M.
t Atlanta ak..—1.14, P. M.
(vexing .aaaaaaKa TBAta.
Atlanta, nightly, at 7.40, P. M.
at Chattanooga at 4 40, A. M.
Chatinwoga at 3.30, P. M.
t Atlanta at -.11.44, P. M.
Htab way.with the Rome
ailroad at Eingaton, the East Teh
.1 Georgia Rielroad at Dalton, and the
IA OAnUanooga JU-iroad at ChatU-
i * Waatarn Kailr*a«.
> Maoon, 1*3 Milm—Para 44 40.
U TTLEE, Saparialoadant
aa, eaa.aa**a nan.
1.41, P. M.
3,14, T. M.
il* P. M.
tji 740, V. M
I raaaaaaaa man.
‘ — —13.10, Sight.
— 7.14, A. M.
—..13.00, Right.
- f.U, A. M.
tine will not bo ran on Bun.
rHoeli
Night Tmlo from Atlanta.
Central Railroad for Baran
.M-. and 4ha Booth.Wntara for
lOotamb**. at 0.44, A. U.
Train from Atlanta, aonnaeta with
| Railroad Aw Saoanoah at 10.00 F.
■ Rail £oad for Co-
,P. M.
> Tiehata from Atlanta to Ran
; Omoibue fare In SaTannah,
w. .... fg
U WANTED,
Monufaelurlag hwalnaaa. One
-h«HfOU.at
t, wheth
O*. MCLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS,
For Livtr Complaint. Bilinunncn-*. HiO'iacht. Ac
rpHFRE has never been a Cathartic Medici e, offered
A *o ihe public, that has glreu such entlie satisfaction
as Mcuus's t Iivgniui. A-ILL*.
being eiitlreh vegetal) e, they are perfectly Innocent,
and con be take . by theim st tei derinfsnt; yet prompt
and powerful iu removing all Bilious srcretioi n, Acid,
o> Impute, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In fact,
they «r« Die only Fills that should be os«d m malarious
olstvlctf.
They produce no Griping. Sickness, or Pain, in the
8%. miAcn or b"*els, though very active and aeqiciting
In their operation, promoting healthy secretl"t s of the
Liver and Kidnevs. Uho will suffer fri-m Biliousness,
Headache, anti Foul SWmiacti, when so cheap a remedy
can beobtaltieoI Keep them constantly on hand; a
single dost, taken in schSuu, may prevent hours, days,
and months of sickness. Ask for Dr. J. If. McLean's
Universal i’ll s. Take no other. Beii g coated, they
arc tHStel ss. Price only 25 cent* per b ig, and can be
a«nl by auUl to at y part of the United States.
J. II. McLEAN, SlIp Proprietor,
Comer of Third and Plue Sis., St. Louis, Mo.
Dr. J• H. McLean** Volcanic 4)11 Lini
ment.
77i4 Btri txttmal in the World, fvr Man or Beaet.
T U0USAND8 of human beings hare been saved a life
of decrepitude and misery, by the use of this Inval
uable Liulnienl. U will relieve Pain almost fnstatieous-
ly, and it will cleanse, purify and heal (lie foulest Sore
In an Incredible short time. McLkai’s Volcanic Oil
LiNiarXT sill relieve the most Inveterate cates of Klieu
matfstn, (loot, or .'euralgU. For Par lysis, Contracted
Muscle*, SiJffn**** or Weakness in the Joluts, Muscles or
Ligaments, it will never fail. Two applications will cure
-Mure Throat, Hradacha, nr Earache. For Burr.s or
Maids, or any Pitln, it Is an Infallible remedy. Try it,
and you will find it an lodiupvnstble remedy. Keep it
slwaya on hand.
Plante's. Farmera, or any one having charge of hora-
es, alia save money by ualng McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin
iment. ll is a spetdv and Infallible cure or Dalis,
Sprains, Chafes. Swelling, Lameness, Sweeney, Sores.
Wounds, Scratches, < r any external disease. Try it,
and you will be convinced.
J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor.
March 7,1861-dA* ly. Saint Louis, Mo.
I*
*So / .Cmi e X 6
D5s]p®t's!b!
Save the Pieces!
latcd lantilien, it ia verv desirable to have
•ome cheap and couvient way for repairing
Furniture, Toy a, Croc Story, Ac.
HPAI.DI»r.»S PREPARED GLUE
meets fill auch emergencies, and no houaehold
can afford to be without iL It ia alwaya ready,
and up to sticking point. There ia no longer a
uoooaalty fb» limping chain, splintered veneora.
headJcwa «iotla, and broken cradle*. It Is joat
the article for cone, shall, and giber ornamen
tal work, so popular with ladies of refinement
and taato.
Thia admirable preparation is utedco!.*, be
ing chomicalW held in solution, and possess
ing all the valuable qualities of the beatcabi-
net-rnalTars’ Glue. It rna^ be aacd in the place
of odinary mucillage, being vastly more rd-
heaive.
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOTJ8E/
N. B —A Bruah accomj>aniea each bottle
Prtre, Twentj-FIrf Cents*
Wholesale Depot, No. 41 Cedar street, New
York. Address
C BPALDING k CO.,
^ » No. M00, F«w York
Put up for Dealers, in Cases containing four,
eight, and twelvs docen— a beautiful Litho
graphic dhow Card accompanying each pack-
T' dfiuoitii ,.,|fp
«* / RrA l !“f ,<,boUUof SPALDING’S PEE
PARED GLUE will save tea times its co«t an
nually to every Wrt»a** 14.
•old by prominent Stationers, Druggists,
Hardware and f Jiptbpe Dealers, Greewra, and
Jaucy Stores. ^ WT
SEW OAHUfil REPOSITORY
. rt. NOL^Lisr
Mr. W. HENDERSON, wi 1 keep on hand,
atad will be receiving, constantly, a good as-
aortment of
CARRIAGES ARD BUGGIES,
of the latest and beet styles, and from the beat
Manufactories North. He will aiso roanu/wc-
ture here the BEST BUGGIES now iu uae,
which will be fold at prices to suit purchasers.
Repairing of any kind
done, from a baby’s cab to the floeat Coach, in
th-' best and most fashionable style.
My Repository ia on WIIITEH A LL 8TREET,
next door to the Keystone Buildings, where I
shall be glad te see and wait on all in want of
any article in my line.
Q. R. NOLAN.
Atlanta, November 5, 1860.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Haviwe disposer of my interest in the Car
riageaod Buggy Business to Mr. Q K. Nolan.
I cheerfully remouiiieud him to all my old pa
trons and friends aa a reliable, and upright,
and prompt Lusineaa mao aud gentleman,
every way worthy their highest, fullest confi
dence, a o4 respectfully solicit for him a con
tinuance of the same liberal patronage bestow
ed upon me W. H. HENDERSON.
Nov. 5, 1880. tf.
ATLANTA
CLOTHING HALL.
I HAVE just returned from the North with «
large stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING
*nd Min ready to supply the citizens of Atlan
ta aud the eurrouuding country, with
Coata*
Pants*
Veata,
NhtrtB,
Handkerchief*.
Neck-ties,
Socks,
Hats,
Caps,
and everything elce in the Clothing lint
5 ood quality and at LOW PRICES. AU
eaire bargains should give me a call.
J ewelrv I Knives 1
Combs!
And other Notion*.
M. OPPENHEIMER,
Wbiteall street, nearly opposite
march lott Eddle.iiao A Bank
ar
A SUFESLATIVC
TONIC, DIURETIC,
DYSPt?3a
IMYlCORAm CORDIAL
W OLFE’S celebrated SCHIEDAM ARO
MATIC SCHNAPPS should be kept in
every family. It invariably corrects the ill ef
fects of change of weather, and, as a beverage,
it is the purest Liquor made io the world.
Put up in pint and quart bottles. Also,
UDOLPIIO WOLFE’S
Pure Cognac Brandy,
hit seal on the cork.
UDOLPIIO WOLFE’S
Pure Port Wine,
id bottled '
i certificat
and tbs best quality.
UDOLPIIO WOLFE’S
Pure Sherry Wine,
Imported and botted by hlmielf, thf same as the Port
Wine.
UDOLPIIO WOLFE'S
Pure Madeira Wine,
Imported and bott'ed by himself, for private and nied-
UDOLPIIO WOLFL'S
Pure Jamaica Ruin,
St. Croix Rum, Scotch aud Irish Whisky.
To the Public*
I will stake my reputation as a man, .ay standing as a
tics should |ivt ihe preference to these article*
For sals by all respectable DruggUt* and Apotheca
ries.
UDOLPHO WOLFE.
Sole Manufacturer and !m|*r'.er of Schiedam Aromatic
Schnapps,
No. Sf, Heaver Street, New York*
TOWMICUTT, TAYLOR ft JONES,
DENTISTRY.
U. HUNTINGTON, M. D.,
DENTIST,
ATLANTA, OSOMGIA,
OFFICE in Rawson’s new build-
iog. corner Whitehall and Hunter direrst.—
Residence brat bouse to the left of Col. Yuo-
RariRitacRs: Hon. R. F. Lyon, Mr. E E.
Rawson. Messrs. Reach A Root, Rev. Mr. Rog
er*. Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rev. C. M. Irwin, D.
A. Vason. Esq . 0*1. Nelson Tift, Od. W. J.
Lawtoo, Henry Tarver. Albany. Jan 16.
INSURANCE. ; Southern Csiifjton)
ATLiMl IKSIIRAKCEtOMPANT,
DM. J. P. H. BROWN.
^ DENTIST,
BCCCM08OH TO CAMPSIuLL * NRO.,
M ^Unr OFFICE over Mxmvv A Lanadell's
Drug Store. Whitehall street, Atlanta,Georgia.
All operations pertaining U* Dental Surgery
performed with the greatest care twawlyjetf
E. J. A K. n. CRAVEN.
DENTISTS,
HAEE removed to their new
aud splendid room in Parkks’b
Block, opposite Beach A Roots, where they are
prepared to wait on all who may wish their
service*.
Ministers, who are pastors charged half
orioe. Call* from a diatauco attended o with
promptness. junelU w*tw
W. J. DICKEY,
PUKHKON AND MECHANICAL
DBNTI »T
ATLANTA, GKORQIA.
OFFICE—Up stairs, next door to Richard s
Bookstore. sep24iwlyr
Atlanta. Qmorg1*.
hfamrf It, 1M1.—4 I »
NOW OPENING
—AT THB—
FURNITURE STORE,
FIRST000R WEST OF THE FULTON BANK
ALABAMA STREET,
A great variety of
Parlor Suites,
Made of
ROSEWOOD,
Mahogany,
A.nd Walnut,
On-frrrt in RHOCATEM.E. RETS. VEL
VET. 8II ALLY, mu) 11A I li-CLOTH. All
made in a workman-like inuuner, combining
Strength, Durability and Beauty!
Modelled alter the ilylo of LOUIS XIV,
and many of the Oriental Stylos adapted to
American taste. Also may be found
XOO HonUIrtg
Ladies 7 Parlor Chairs,
Mostly of new Patterns, from
$5 to S30 each.
Sofas, Divans,
Ottomans, and
Tetc-a-Tetes,
Of the latest and most fasli
i*nable styles.
200 BUREAUS,
Of Rosewood, Mahogany,
Walnut and Imitation, from
SI.25 to S80.
LOOKING-GLASSES,
Of every style, qt hty and
variety.
Cane, Ru*h, aud Wood-Seal CHAIRS, fo
Parlor, Dining, and Bed Room, with a large
variety of Children's Chairs; Rojkiug and
Nurse Chairs, with Cane, Rush, end Wood
Bottoms.
WARDROBES, Wa.-h-Stands. Hat Racks,
Corner Mentis; Side, Centra, and I’aror TA
BLED, Ladies’ Work Tables and Quartettes.
BEDSTEADS OF EVERY KIND.
FRENCH IN ROSEWOOD,
FRENCH IN MAHOGANY,
FRENCH IN WALNUT
ORIENTAL IN ROSEWOOD,
ORIENTAL IN MAHOGANY,
COTTAGE IN MAPLE AND
WALNUT,
COMMON IN POPLAR A MAPLE.
Cottage Suites in a variety of styles.
Hair, Mors and Cott.*'; Mattresses made to
order. All kinds of common Mattresses usual
ly found iu Furniture Stores kept on baud.—
Also a full supply of Window Shades, new
Patterns, tog. liter with many other article**
common to this line of trade.
Particular attention paid to Repairing and
making U> order. Looking Glass Plates kept
constantly on hand.
D. CHAFFEE, Agent.
Atlanta, Sept. 19—d3tn
Louiae L .Shesn,)
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
August Term, 1860.
John F. Shean.
I T appeura to the Court that tho Dcfrudaut
resides outside the limits of the Stale of
Georgia. It is ordered by the Court that service
ujh>* said Defendant be perfected by publica
tion in Ufme of the Jaw
D.F. HAMMOND. J.S. a
Agent* IT, IW0. aot.13 XimQk fJetlhs
JOS. P. LOGAN, President.
PEitliNO BKOWN, Cashier.
DIRECTORS
L. P. GRANT. JOSEPH P. LOGAN,
THOMAS L. COOPER, JOHN W. DUNCAN,
GEORGE G. HULL, JOS. D. LOCKHART.
D EPOSIT8 received and commercial paj>er
discounted.
Collections received and remitted for at cur
rent rates of Exchange on day of payment
Uncurrent money, Gold and Silver Coin,
bought aud sold.
Loans and Notes negotiated.
Stocks, Bonds and Real Estate bought and
sold ob com mission.
JUT Prompt attention to correspondents.
aprill4
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE !
w
E are Agenta lor the Auguna Insurance
Compaoy. «nd the Insurance Company
Valft
of the Valley of Virginia.
Our raD-s of premium will compare with arv
of the Northern Companies We trust our
citizen* will patronise Southern Institutionh.
esjiecially when they are strong, solvent and
prompt in redeeming l!I losses.
8. D ROBSON A CO.
apri!17 Atlanta, Georgia.
FIRE AND LIFE
IHMMKCJ AGENCY.
T HE subscriber represents the following first
class Companies, some of which are now
the leading Compe ,ies in the country—all
having Cash Copt in Is and a large surplus. The
Companies thus* designated divide seventy Jive
per ct. of the net earnings with the policy holders:
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y.
Capital and *uiphiM SI.4AH.fHM> 28
• CONTINENTAL IMSURANCE COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
Capital and Surplus. SMMMMMM).
•SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y.
Capital and Surplus f4HH>,3H3.
CITIZEN INSURANCE COMPANY. N Y.
Capital and Surplus •324.3U2.
NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital and Surplus *301.051.
SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY. MASS
Capital and surplus. SI8I.(MH>.
-MARKET INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y.
Capital and Surplus, *3CMHHM>.
HUMBOLDT INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y.
Capital and *urplua SU3A OOO.
METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO. N Y.
Capital and surplus IKHmnmi.
NEW YORK LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital
Tins Compwuy offers security anu advan
tages unnurpHseed by any Life Insurance Com
pany iu thecouutry. It accomodates the in
surer id the payment of premiums, annually,
half yearly, or guar: trig. Premiums on poli
cie.s for life, if over #5U per annum, sixty per
cent, isnnly required. Annuities grunted on the
most liberal terms.
All the above Com pun ics court investigation
into their condition i.nd system of doing busi
ness.
Office on Whitehall street, next door to T. R.
Ripley’s, opposite the ‘•Intelligencer” office,
july 12 SAMUEL SMITH.
MECHANICAL.
CARVING IN WOOD.
r TMIE subscriber respectfully announces to
| the citizeiia of Atlanta, that he Is now
fully prejmred to execute in tho best manner,
every deacription of CARVING IN WOOD.
(Io will also give particular attention to the
fitting up ofSt4ires. with 8ltelves. Counters. Ac.,
alter any plan ; also, the internal decoration
of public Halls. Churches. Ac.
Old Furniture of g.M.d quality will be
DitireJ at short notice in the bi-si manner.
TnEO. MROCZKOWSKI,
Marietta street, opposite Gas W’orks.
lvfanftt
Tlie Hire* New TerriUrtoa—CoUrada,
Nevada, iisr.otah.
The bill organising the usw Territories baa
beeo signed • >y ths Praaineni, which iuersates
the uutnber yf the Territories of the Unittd
Situs* to seven, including the previously ex*
in mg one* of Washington, Nebraska Utah aud
New Mexico.
The first of these Territories. Colorado, in
elude* puns if Kansas, Nebraska and Eastern
Utah, its boundaries run as fo lows; — Begin*
tnng at a point where the I02d° of West longi-
iud« from Gieenwich crorscs the 8711 || of
North laiiiude, theme Norib along tmd lui’oj]
to where it mierreeis the 4lei° ot North lati
tude, thence West along said line to the lOtith
drgiee of West longitude, ihsuce South along
said line to ihs ot North laiiiude, iheuce
East along the 87• h° of North laiiiude, to ihe
place of beginning The Territory contains
about 1000,000 square miles, and mi ibis time
a population of some 26,000 persons. The
Rocky Mountains divide the Territory into
two pans. Westward from them a large num
ber ol rivers, tributary io the Colorado, soil
Eastward others, equally numerous and Urge,
mbuiary to the Arksnsss and South Fork
Platte rivers, li includes ihe lamutis mining
region. Pike’s Peak, rich in gold and other
metals, cut ifl by deserts from tbs more fertile
Western Stales, but desiiutd to be the home of
sdvauoing civilization, and to gi*e up ita
treasures at the summoi • of enlightened toil.
Nevada is takeu Irom Western Utah aud
California. Iis boundaries arc as follows:—
Ueg'iiuing si the point of inrerseciion of the
42<i° of North latitude with the 89th° of longi
tude West trotu Washington; thence running
South, on the line of the 1 ltftb 0 West longitude,
trailil it intetsects the Northern boundary of
the Territory of New Mexico; thence due
West to the dividing ridge separating the wa-
tera of Carsou Valley Irom those that flow in
to the Pacific ; thet.ee on this dividing ridge
Northwardly to the 41st° of North latitude;
theLce due North to the Southern boundary
line ot the State of Oregon ; thence due E«st
to the pLce ot begiuntug. That portion of
the Terri'ory within the present limits of the
State of California is not to be iocluded with
in Nevuda until the State of California shall
assent to the same by an set irrevocable with
out the consent of ihe Untied Stales. The
Territory includes the lovely Carson Valley,
the memory uf whose beauty lingers wi*h ihe
traveler in his journey through urid plains
and over raggeti mountains, and whose w< n-
drous fertility, even under the rudest cultiva
tion, shows what-ntuy beexpeettd there when
iufeliigent industry has (tee c< urse. Great
mineral wealth, especially of silver, in which
it ia richer than any other part of the wot Id,
and unliuiiltd capacity tor ihe raising of sg-
riculiurul products, will combine at au early
day to ttunsfurm this region into a rich aud
populous S*Mte.
in gener.-.l let ms, Dacolab lies bet ween 1st.
•l-° dU' mid 41*' Norm, and long 1)0° 30' and
103° West. It ia bounded on the N rthby
Hritiefi America, East by iheSiaiee ot Minne-
ruia and Iowa, South nnd Weal by Nthrasxa.
I s length from North to Souilt is 45U miles,
tit average breadth i« about 200 miles, and it
has an areA of 70,000 rqu> rs miles. It was
formerly a part of the Territory of Minnesota,
hut was driaeurd when that became aSiate.
Thu Indians belonging to the Yauktto, Sissi-
ton and Sioux tribe* are numerous, slid live
chiefly by the chase. The Territory includes
opeu, graray plains, high rolling prairies, a
great number of lakes aud ponds, and very nu
merous vuluahle rivers. 'J he climate of the
8uuih if mild; that of the North *ev«te,
th« ugb less so tbau night be exptcied fr« iu
its high latitude. The laud is well tiu bend
and me tallejs ere highly productive. Coal
abound* iu eotue parts and other minerals add
wealth to the region. The game ie plentiful,
aud ut great value for its furs.
ATLANTA
BLACKSMITH SHOP
BRASS FOUNDRY,
ON HlfW NBIITv
BKTwrr.rv MrDoJtoie aju> Ilrn.KH Sfmrkts,
Near the City Hall.
T HE Subwrioer beg* leuve to inform his
friends, aud U e public gent rally, that h<
has (Hahlfthed. as above, a
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop,
and also a
BRASS FOUNDRY.
wh»-re Its is prepared to do a
in his line. IL: solicits a sit
and will guHrsiitee i
to all that may entrust him with their orders.
Orders promptly attended to.
JAMES E GULL ATT
$&■ lie has on hard and tor sale two DU A YS
Cheap tor OtaA.
Atlanta, Jan. 50.
»rk
are of patr-mage.
FOR KALB AT CfWT.
T EN Shares of Slock in Atlanta Phoenix Loan
A Building Association. Apply at this of-
ce tnl-Jt
NOTICE.
'TUIE undersiened w ifl c.'n'inne the GROCE
1 UY AND PROVISION business at the old
stand . f J. C. IIksdmx A Co, on Alabama
street, where he will t*» jdvaced to receive the
call* of his old customers, si d as maoy new
ones as may be pleased to favor him with their
patronage. fsb 6 3t J. C. H ENDKIX.
I>I*M4>I II1ION.
T ’HE firm of Carr*. 11 A High ia this day dis
solved, by mu'usi consent. Either « f the
parti.-* $re authorised to settle the bu»in*s« of
the latsf firm. Thoan iudebted will please rail
and siuis * W. S. CARROLL,
. AU.bi^ f.k- U, 1U1. JOS. F. Ulod.
Mii-n
The SouiUcru Coufcdcrxcy.
Were we to veuiure a prediction, we would
avy that we here liavo the geiui of a Republic
whiclwbiHory, no far distaul day, will tecuid
aa the most powerful and wialihy of ancient
and modern times. It will grow, and that
loo rapidly, by additions from the North, from
the do mb and from tbs West, lie Govern
ment, | urged uf every notion of consolidation,
no S ate* will hesitate to take shelter under
ita wings front any tear of losing it* sovere
ignly. The burdens ot thatJGuvernu enr will
be light, ll will be adminisieted according to
tho .Southern idea. In the exercire ot it*
power* it will be oeufiued within the legiti
mate sphere of ihe Cousmuika. It will not
be ustd as an engine of corruption. It will
not be used as au instiutueni tor exercising
those prtjecis which belong only to 8iai*
Governtntm* or individual enterprise, ll
will build no K'ilrosids and canals. It will
uuiluriske to build up no maitufaoiuriog imer
eti* at the expense ut o her interest*. Hence
ms bunion* »ilt he light, aud ui.usequentiy
ihe trade will he nearly or quite free.
Capital, which baa for the Iasi three quar
ters of a century been aggregating iu Nurih-
era cities, will brgin to ruu Southward, lly
drgreee, the trade of Huston, New York aud
Philadelphia will decrease, whilst (hat of
Chat last ou, Sa*wun»h Mobile and New Or*
lenus will proportionally increase. Immigra
tion will also turn thitherward. Ti.e North
has lost, irrevocably lost, we fear, her largest
and best customer*. Our future we may read
to the pat of Csnad*. Nt>ro sympathy,
which has of late been so active wnk u*, will
tu a few aiomha more be like a tale that ia
told. We shall hear no more of slavery iu
the South than we now bear of it in Cuba
and Russia. From Nt-w England, at least,
iha sceptre of empire has departed forever,
and that through the folly of her own eons.—
Hun for (Me ) Union.
flafT As an avideitea of tho groai distress
prevailing in cities, wo may meution that in
Saturday, the ICili ult , trtUen hundredpereone,
mew. women and children, wore »upf Led with
soup from the free eeup bouse of Cioeieaati.
Wffim R if bow ascertained, beyond contro-
veray, that tho people of North Carolioa have
voted against the call of a Convention. Tho
majority ia leas than ona thousand. Tba
WiiiBingiQa •• Journal ” is of opinioa that ths
pseplv will, oro long, mots a rs-oeoeideraden.
wad decide ihs quccuen (a the nttraut.lvc.