Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 185?-18??, October 28, 1858, Image 3

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, ■amt Public School Meeting. Thursday, October 21st, 1868. cably to public notice, a portion of the [is of a general system of Public Education present in this city during the Fair, held fliniinary meeting on the Fair Ground this ling, when, on motion, Dr. David A. p of Jasper county, was called to the Chair. . . S. Peterson of Atlanta, and Dr. Jaynes [ppne county, were appointed Secretaries. motion of Green B. Haygood, Esq., of W a Committee of fifteen was appointed Iport business for an adjourned meeting, l !<1 at tin's place to-morrow, at 10 ocloek, |lH'reu]>on G. B. Haygood of Fulton, John w ton of Clarke, D. E. Rutler of Morgan, Lewis of Hancock, C. Peebles of Mon- ! |>ev. C- P- B. Martin of Henry. Dr. R. |,,, of Bibb, John Cunningham of Greene, [v. t'laytonofCass, A. M. Boston of Thom- [i. liighain of Troup, S. A. Atkinson of [m"iid. W. C, Cook of Early, Gen. G. P. l. of Chatham and Robt. Mensison of L,. were appointed said Committee—when [iiret ing adjourned. 1). A. REESE, Chairman. Peterson-, I , . Jaynes, [ Serretar.es. Friday, October 22, 1858. in. Geo. I’. Harrison of Chatham was cal- , the Chair. ic Committee appointed at a preliminary in yesterday morning, to prepare and [ : i business for the consideration of this ing. a-k leave to report: That it is the sense of this meeting that Itlr duty of the State to provide for the Fl int .try Education of all the children <>f the Thai the Poor School system now in op- ii tin's State, is wholly inadequate to |i ti. ■ wants of the people, and ought to he idoned. That a system of Public Education ought initiated by the approaching Legislature, ie for its object the securing to all the , of the State, an opportunity of giving |ic ir children a i-’rce Elementary English -ition. Th.it for the purpose of judiciously organ- >aeii a system as the wants of the State -. it is necessary to collect, arrange and all the statistics within our reach, con- directiy or remotely with the subject, the same Info re the I.legislature of the hat as the most feasible means ofaccom- |i.ing this object, we recommend thata De- neiit of Public Education lie organized bv ie\t Legislature, with a responsible bead adequate compensation : whose duty it |ii b to collect the necessary information, ■lepare an annual Report to the Governor, laid by him before the Legislature, em- |iiig the most practicable plan for carrying i-ifect the great object contemplated Thy meeting. That the most ample provision possible Li i le to sustain such system : and to this recommend that the Western & Atlan- | Hail road, or the annual proceeds thereof, dy pledged, he permanently set apart E ducational purposes, and that the larger I,pul ion thereof, together with all thepres- ■ fund set apart as a Poor School fund, be deed to this object. , I’liat the several counties in this State, i all incorjiorated cities, towns and villages, a’.iiiorized by law to organize and car- iijo practical operation sucii a system of |iPli, I, lucation us. in their judgment, shall ! test adapted to their respective localities, s That the several counties, towns and cit- i State, be requested at as early a day i u tirabie, to hold public meetings, and p their approval or disapproval of these .minendations and make known the result tin h delilierations to the next Legislature, a That a committee of live he appointed by .■ i hairmaii of tliis meeting, to prepare and ■ - nt a Memorial to the Legislature at. its I hi -ill i ill l' Session, setting forth the claims i eiieral system of Public schools, asaftord- nly hope of ever securing the great ic. t in view, the eiu cation of all theohil- i:\ or ’hie State. in. I li it all the newspapers in this State, he pMsfed to iioti v, oi publish, these proceed- ilies. It. 1!. Cobb of Clarke. A. Cohen of ^.allium. I). E. Butler of Morgan, A. 11. Cliap- B ...' llihii and (!. B. Haygood of Fulton, •i. appointed the Committee under the Dtli elution. After which the uu etingadjourn- GEo. P. HARRISON, (ii’n. 1 S. I’EIEttSON, ( ., . . ■ . . P. .Iavnes, J Secretaries. A It oil Figltl. I; i •■iii.iii l..-r once seeing, when a lad at ( eel ;i tight between two ludls. Although mid not have been more thaneiglit- years . I shall never forgetthe spectacle. It I pi ni'd in this wise: Close by the school im- i very unpretending edifice it was— In a deep and rapid river. Across it had been 1 own a high wooden bridge, the hand-mil- .gs of which t ime and the winds and weather ltd entirely destroyed. The land outlie op- site sides of the stream was owned by dif- iit persons, and farmed by them respective- < ine bright summer day—I remember it it wen yesterday -the hour of noon had ived. and a frolieksome, fun seeking troop of tool boys were let loose for an hour’s rccrc- \!I at once the bellowing and roaring oftwo ils, that had broken out of their inclosnre each side of the river, attracted our atten- ■1L The animals were not vet in sight of cli other, hut were approaching along the iighway at a rate of speed which would cause ie into meet near the centre of the high |riii.:e which 1 have described, and beneath cli, at some thirty feet, ran the river, lie- •u steeji banks. The more daring of us inhered near the bridge, lining it, to seethe [nticipated figiit. Wc were not disappointed. md nearer they arproaclied, the proud ‘awing combatants. Bashan never produced * brutes of tiercel- aspect. They lashed |h<*ir sides with their tails, they tore the ground ith their feet. Occasionally they kneeled \ u. trying to gore the earth with their us. And as yet they were concealed, each m (lie other, by the ascent to the bridge at li elid. ’resently. as they simultaneously ascended •respective abutments, they came full in Jit of each other. 'The roar was mutual ad actually tremendous. Every urchin of us Lpraug into the fields and ran. Finding, liow- •r, that we were not pursued, we hastily racial our steps. There they were, the fe lons duelists, quite as sensibly employed as ne of their human imitators. Front to mt, their horns locked, every muscle M rained, they were fighting as only bulls can Light. It seemed an even match Now one mid press back his opponent a lew paces, laud presently you would hear quick, sharp, rt steps, and his adversary would bepres- back in return. The struggling was lard, wtvs long, was savage. For a while nei- I tlier obtained an advantage. Hitherto they had been pushing each other nigthwise of the bridge : suddenly they be- Ican to wheel, and in a moment were facing leach other crosswise. They were at right au- I -1. s with the length of the old bridge, which shook, and creaked, anil rocked again, with I tln-ir tramping and their strife, ft was the ' work of a single moment: one of the beasts— 1 never could tell which—one of them, bow er, as if conscious of his position, made a violent, a desperate plunge forward, and pres- • 1 his antagonist back—back—back—till | a here was but another step of plank behind him—between him and nothing ! The mo ment was one of intense interest to us juvenile ctators. Never was the ampithcatre of Rome the scene of a more exciting combat.— Another step backward ; yes, the unfortunate bull has been forced to take it! Back lie is pressed, and over he goes ! Such a sight I never saw—I proliably shall never see again. Imaginee a bull pitched backward over abridge, and falling at least thirty feet, over and over ! He turned once twice, probably : 1 thought he turned fifty limes, there seemed such a confusion of horns and led revolving firing through the air.— But dawn ]’,<• went; the water was deep, and lie disappeared, leaving a whirlpool of foam Mijjnfi him, and making the river undulate d wide with the concussion of his pon derous bulk. The other hull did not laugh—merely be- ausc hulls, as 1 supposed, could not. But laughed and shouted our applause. There stood the victor, looking directly down into the abyss below, into which be had hurled ii$ unlucky foe. He stood, however, but a moment; and then, as if frightened at the prospect, lie liegan to snort and step backward lack, Ine k he retreated, with his head in the siiiii pugnacious attitude ns when in combat - hark -still another step back—and over he, went on the opposite sideof the bridge, |ierfonning just as many and as ludicrous oinersets as his adversary had done a minute In-fore. li was a scene to remember; and the perfor mance called forth immense applause frem the nip of juvenile ameteiir# who witnessed it. •nt live minutes both hulls might be ’! sobered by their ducking, dripping ■king up the steep, gravelly bulks, un side of the river. 'Those r fight any more,” said a boy , prediction turned out correct; weably disposed bulls than terwaid, could not have been ANNOUNCEMENT. Thomas L. Cooper, of Atlauta presents his name to the Voters of Uic Umtu Circuit as a Candidate for tUe otticc of Solicitor General at the election to be held on the first Monday in January next. Oct. 1, ’5S. B. A. Westbrook, of Lagrange, Troup County, an- nouuces himself as a candidate for Solicitor General of the Coweta Circuit at the ensuing election in January next. Oct21-tde. A Harper for November. LARGE lot just to hand at Kay’s of the above popular periodical. Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 27.. tf. INTELLIGENCER JOB PRINTING OFFICE! T HE Proprietors having recently added to the JOB DEPARTMENT of the Establishment aJhARGF and VARIED assortment of the Latest Styles of plain and Fancy ATLANTA AUCTION HOILH The Campbells are Coming. STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, ATHENEUM. POSITIVELY FOP. FOLK NIGHTS ONLY ! COMMENCING WEDS ESI) A Y. OCT. XI, Ramsey and Newcomb's Original and Only CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, And Bit ASS BAND Rrmesldedand Improved/or 1858-9. EIGHTEEN STAR PERFORMERS!! Selected from the very best Talent in the Profession. THE Campbells BRASS BAND, consisting of Ten Talent ed Musicians, led by C. W. Gaul, llie Magic Bugler, will play in front of the Hall on the opening of the doors. Admission 50 cents. < hildren and Servants, 25 cents. Doors oiien at 7. Performance commence at 7 1-2. P. A. CLARKE. Agent. Oct26..d4t. For Sale. 9 Half acre Ijots near the Rolling Mill. Ap|»ly to Col - - --- - - - 1 ^Col. J. M. Calhoun. agent, or the subscriber for Term.-'. F. KROG, Trustee, on. 26,...w2m. I O li S V 1„ F„ *7 A Sliaresofthe Capital Stock of the Mining Company OU-f Georgia. Tin- Coni|iany is now shipping large quantities of valu able ore from their mine in Cherokee county. gg -1 have also, for sale, (or exchange for real estate in the city of Atlanta.) 230 Lots of Land, situated in up per and lower Georgia. MARCUS A. BELL. Oct. 24. 1858....<!4t Atlanta,Ga. Important to House Keepers. Mi ni Cutter* ! Meat Cutter* ! 6Y5T P<t cvut. lower than NVw York CoFt, a large as- Hortmejit or me above article just received and tor sul.* at the Hardware Store of Oct2m I5RADY & SOI/>MON\ I TUCIKA Kncllsh Wotlk* In »us f»0 per cent, below rogu* l:#r pi'B-fS for sale at BRADY k SOLOMONS. S'rose siiiiI Poetry. P1U(’ \\\ A (jK(LAI>Y. FIRST EDITION. .$1 00 ffM For al«* bv WILLIAM KAY. Agent, Atlanta, (ieo trt*.t 'lA. IS5 U tf A M A • U S K I LIME KILN’S. Kingston, Cass County, Georgia. M A C K E Y k SIIE A T S, PRO P R T ETORS. Kg' Orders Respectfully Solicited. “S38 .1 AMIS MAI 'KEY SAMUEL V. SHKATS. Oct. Si, 1858 Wly. Magazines for November. V LAHt^K Ijjt of Hmicy iS: Graham*s M igazines*, for Novi inbiT, just ti* band, ami for .sale by Atlanta, Get 19, 1858 If WM. KAY, Agent. ESPECIALLY DEDICATED TO ’lUE fit rpilIC iimiwifi'iic*} iws just <»pe/ie/i tin* richest, most 1 varied :m<| rfH'hcrche a&ortincnt of appliances, for the « \ .t otl«»red to the Atlanta public, consisting of POMADES! niiact hi .- I b\ .\fa!U'»*in‘t A: ('miUray, llonbigant riianlin, ! thin. H *nr\ \ Ibunnrsou. umI oilier celebra- i. <1 I; <*nch pi •i'll in* r . IT AN OK EK« 111 EF EXTRACTS ! Krntti Lubin, Wriel.l, Biron mid Piese tmd Lilbiu . cm hriicing ni'ioi gd other lUvorite mid fasliionahte Odors l lie justly felt i .ruled KISS ME QUICK & FRANGIPANI! Maps, an infinite variety , ll.iir Brushes, pearl, inlaid hulfalo am! satin wood; i’orinioimies, shell Berlin-wire and Morocoo : Ti.il. I pun Ihixos (.[ metal, jmjrelnin, glass & paper diet |towder. I . 1 hill's Rose. Violet It Fleur de Riz ; ne |...,tli and dressing combs of Ivory, shell, buffa lo rnd horn : ' dogie Genuine Farina in various stvles. A ALEXANDER, Oct 16,185S-U Whitehall skeet, BOOK vV MUSIC STORE / r j. RICHARDS & CO., keep a Wl.olc- . sale and Retail cheap cash, Book. Mu sif and Fancy Sune. on Wliiteliall street Atlanta. Ga. JSJr-Ordcrs per Mail promptly attended to. Established Nov. 1,1855. Oct. 1,1S5S diwl i. y a JOHN M.LUNQUEST , ‘ " yi ^uriT'K'H :md Mechanical Dentist, Wiiitohall Street. Atlanta, Ga. [Oct 14....u&wly vat, A. ALEXANDER, R l-NI'F.t TUUI l.V invites the attention of the Public to i his New .Stock of Unadulterated, Drugs, Chemicals, MEDICINES, And all other articles usually found in a MUST CLASS lllU li STORE. He feels assured that no house South, cun offer a stork superior in genuineness and purity. All ollicinal preparations are made in strict confurmity with the formula of the l". S- i’harinacopu.'ia. 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. t'oiinoisoiirsof fine Wines. Brandies and genuine Ila- vauuas, will find articles to please the most fastidious palate. A portion of his Slock is specified in the annexed list : 25 oz. Sulphate of Morphine. 20 lbs Gum Opium. 1 gross MrMumYs Elixir Opium. 150 oz Quinine. !0 lbs Iodide Potash. 20 il>s Chloroform. 20 English Blue Mass, in •• “ Calomel. 2 “ S itrate Silver. 2,'500 Pure White Lead in Oil. 2 cases Chrome Green. 2 •• •• Yellow. 250 gallons, English Linseed Oil. 10 barrels, Turpentine. 30 “ Tanner’s Oil. 20 “ Assorted Varnishes. 230 boxes, ‘■ Window Glass. 3 barrels. Putty in Bladders. 10 gross, German Parlor Matches. 2o •• Matches Ordinary. Also, a large Stock of wliole and ground Spices, Pev- furtnery and Patent Medicines. CALL, CALL, CALL. Ami secure Bargains at prices 25 per cent, under the Market prices. oct lOtf (Sign of Neeiu .V Mill'll r. WliiU hall Street. I F YOUR HAIR IS HARSH, use Prof- Wood's Hair Restorative. If your Hair is Gray, use Prof. M T ood's Hair Restora tive. If you are Bald, use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. If you have a Nervous Headache, use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. jf ye .. ,. I'.iieii mi', use Prof Wood's Hair Restora tive.’ If you have eruptions, use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restora If you desire Glossy Hair, use Prof. Wood's Hair Re storative. if yon desire to preserve the color, use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. 11 you desire not to lose the color, use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. If you want a cheap Article, use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. If you admire the Beautiful ljock, use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. If you admire Beautiful Ringlets, use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. If you wish a beautiful Complexion, use Prof. Wooo’s Heir Restorative. If you Wish a face free from Pimples, use Ti-of. Wood's Hair Restorative. If von wish to appear Young, use Prof Wood's Hair Restorative. If you want testimony overwhelming, read the circular of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. If you want to find ,t. the Depot is at 114 Market street St. I/iiii.s, Missouri. mg' h is al-ii s"l.l liv every Druggist in the city and .country. May 16, ’58.. ..dawly. MAHGKNrLS A. BELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, * ATLANTA, GEORGIA. P ARTICULAR and prompt attention will be given to the proseeution and defence of Criminal cases, and the coile<-4ion of Claims. jqqt Ofijee mi Wbibdiall street, in Muhnbrink'S Granik Front Building. Oet21-l*wly. o Bice SiilftAVi.lern & Atlantic K, R. 1 Atlanta. Ga., (XL 22.1858. j tiff A TRAIN will leave Atlanta, at 5 A. M.. on Friday, 291 li iust., to which open Cars will lie attached. Mem hers of the legislature are Respectfully invited to a iias- sage on these Cars, that they may have opportunity of seeing (lie condition of this road. Oci 23.1858... .dwtd JOHN W. iJtW(S,8up'( U MBRELLAS—A choice selection, Silk and Cot ton covers: steel and Whalebone ribs, for sal»|R Sept 23 HERRINGS- arc 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 irculars. Way Bills. Blank Xotes. Bill Heads, Blank Deeds. Bank Checks. Programmes, Business Cards, MWWlilJ.S. POSTERS, We respectfully solicit the patronage of our friends in the city and up country, and assure them that ail orders will be promptlv and satisfactorily attended to. MEDICAL JBOOkS! WM KAY AGENT, MF.DTG\L BOOKSELLER. Whitehall, Street, Atlanta, Ga. K 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 lowest possible rates. New publications received as soon as is sued from the press, and sold at Publisher's prices.— Books are being constantly ordered, and a single volume of the smallest value may be sent for. Subscriptions received for any Periodical, Medical or othewise, American or Foreign; payable always in ad vance. [june 12.] WM. H. BARNES * H W. T. C. CAMPBELL A nnounce: to their many friends, and tbel public generally. that they have associated as j AUCTIONEERS PURCHASING AGENTS. And will give prompt attention to selling all kinds of property at their Soles Room, corner at Whitehall and Marietta Streets. Also to the purchasing of every description of Goods to., for parties at a distance, at a moderate com mission; and from our facilities, we can guarantee to supply them at wholesale prices. |S ALES EVER! a j H K\EXOi«.P] pt WEEKLY PAPERS, RECEIVED AT KAY’S AGENCY Every week <f the veiy latest dates, by mail. H ARPER’S WEEKLY; Ballou’s Pictorial; Frank Les lie’s Illustrated News; New York I-edger and New York Herald. D O 2VX I N I O N OR, THE UNITY AND TRINITY OF THE HUMAN RACE with the Divine Political Constitution of the World, and the Divine Rights of Slieiu, Ham. and Japeth. BY SAMUEL DAVIES BALDWIN, Aithor of “ARMAGEDDON.” “God shall persuade.lajieth, and then he shall dwell in the wilderness realms of Shem, and at that lime shall Canaan he his servant.”—Moses. --ITis dominion shall be from sea to sea.”—IIavui. “The God having created the world, hath created from out of one blood every type of men to dwell on every face or fauna of the earth, having prescribed their pre-ad- justed climates, and the land marks of their habitation.” —Part.. Price $1 50 per copy. For sale at Kay’s Agency. ► g c+ H- 0 P 9> P.DRY GOODS, ^ Hats db C g V V ic •- L j P ro ^ ALL PERSONS Q3 J Having goods to be auctioned, will find that wel im work on tlie principle of Mi | QUICK SALES^PROMPr RETURNS n P c+ 01 T. C. HOWARD W liolesalo u AND IfeS miHMTL Mil AND rommisskm Merchant. (At Parr’s old stand, Marietta Street.) ATI-t NTA GEORGIA. March 26,1858 dawly. SUC\R. A Hhds. New Orleans Sugar ; 5 Hbds. Muscovado XU Sugar; 10 barrels Crushed Sugar; 15 barrels Clarified Sugar, various qualities, just received and for sale low, by [inarch 26] T. C. HOWARD. ’Now on hand, and constantly receiving, BOOTS & SHOES, ^ ii short, innumerable articles not necccssary |V/ specify here. SEEIjB I® H % Eddleman & Banks Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings. Smith’s Glass Front Building. Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. March 5,1853 dawly. COME AND Tlae lja.ciies Are invited to call during the day, and ins[iect our stock and satisfy themselves ius to quality and price. AND FAIR PRICE. H Balm of a Thousand Flowers. F OR Beautifying Ihe complexion, or Perfuming the Breath, and eradicating all Tan, Pimples and Frec kles from the face. mg' Beware of counterfeits—and be sure each bottle is signed Fetridge k Co. For sale by, WILLIAM KAY, Agent. TAYLOR & HOLBROOK. (srocRijoRS to J. Tavi/ut, Jk.) H AVE on hand and are receiving their large and splendid assortment of FALL & WINTER Hats, Gaps, Ladies’ Hats, &c. The largest and finest stock ever offered in t Tlie largest and finest stock ever offered in jm the Atlanta Market and at Prices unequalled -** in the Pouth; also a fine lot of Umbrellas, Canes & Trunks. To lu* found at Unsold stantl until October 1st, when they will remove live floors nearer the Railroad, opjiosite BEACH & HOOn CONFRONT IIIGHEKT CASH PRICES PAID FOR FUR®. Atlanta, September 18th, 1858 dawly F WINDOW GLASS! WINDOW’ GLA SS )UR HUNDRED BOXE® from 8x10 to 30 k CO just ar- i ived and for sale by SMITH & EZZARD, A $1,000 CHALLENGE TO THE WORLlr. By Purclutslngoneof J. S. RAREY’S Books T HAT you can Ride, Drive, or Work any Horse that lives on earth, in the course of a few hours. FARMERS AND STOCK DE ALERS. Let me call your attention to the hook entitled “The Mod ern Art of Training Wild Horses, by J. S. Rarey,” the celeliftited 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 io all mankind. You can take the most vicious, wild and ill-disposed horse that, can be produced, and in from twenty-five minutes to an hour, you can make him be- nio perfectly kind and submissive. He shall lie down* and you can lie down upon him; yon can walk over him* handle 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 Bonk teaches to d 0 an v man may do, that has a rational mind, without endangering either himself or horse. ,\n balking, kicking, and runaway- horses, may be made perfectly tame, and love to work, by this mode of treatment, and if the people of thevicim tv feel in the least interested, they wilt not pass it bv sav ing. it is a bore, or the work itself is a humbug. Any person, after searching a ropy of this valuable and following the instructions in every particular, and becomes dissatisfied, I am authorised to say, can have his money returned. If any information is desired after reading the work, or explanation wanted, please address E. Parsons, Esq., at McMinnville. Tenn. Price $1.50 a copy. For sale by WILLIAM KAY. sole Agents for Up per Georgia. Atlanta, Ga.. Aug. 5.1858 diwtf. FOE NEW YORK. FARE REDUCED. Freight and Passage as low as l>y any other Steamers. 2 CABIN PASSAGE SIS BY THEHPLEN DID AND COMMODIOUS Side Wheel Steamers. Augusfa, 1,500 tons, M. S. Woodhcll. Florida, 1,300 tons, Isacc Crowell. Alabama, 1,300 tons, C. K. Sciifxk. A nd ftrsl class I 'rtqwllor Star of the South, 1,100 tons, CAPT. THOMAS LYON. These steamships belong to the old established and fa vorite line known ns the “.Veto York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company," and in the comfort, accom modations and fare cannot lie excelled. They are com manded by experienced, skilful, careful and polite of- fleers. PADLEFORD, FAY it UO, Agents in Savannah. SAM I. MITCHELL & SON, New York. NEW YORK & CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP umi : o : T H U llltiU TICKETS, From Montgomery, Ala., to New York, $29 00 “ Atlanta. Ga., “ “ “ 23 00 “ Augusta, Ga., " “ “ 20 00 ms~ Can be hdd on application at the Rail Road Ticket (Ifiiees at eacli i>oiut. -=£$ FARE REDUCED!! CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK $20 00 STEERAGE “ “ “ “ 6 00 Sew York ami Charleston Side Wheel U. S. Rail Steamships ; through in from 48 to 50 Hours. Steamship COLUMBIA, 1800 Tons—M. Berry, Com- mander. Steamship NASHVILLE, 1800 Tons—I,. M. Murray Commander. Steamship JAMES ADGER, 1500 Tous—B. Adams Commander. Steamship MARION, 1200 Tous—TV. J. Foster Com mander. leaves Ailger’s Wharves every Wednesday and Saturday at High Water. T HESE Steamships were built expressly for tiiis 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 tlfis line every comfort, having" elegant State Room ac commodations. mg' For Freight or Passage, apply to IT. MISSRGON & CO., Corner of East Bav and Adger's South Wharf. July 9ih, 1858. Markiiamu’s Rild Whit dull B for sale low at NEW YORK a n cl SA VANN’ \ T HE American-Atlantic Screw Steamship Co's new and elegant Steamships HUNTSVILLE, (.'apt. Robt. Har- die, 1 .OtH) Tons burthen. MONTGOMERY, Capt. E'rcder iek Crocker, 1,060 Tons burthen. Will leave New Yarkand Savannah every Saturday. Passage $15. The superb accommodations for passengers on these Steamers are unsurpassed by any Ocean Steamers in the world. The Saloons and State Rooms are elegantly fur nished, spacious and well ventilated. These Steamers are in immediate connection of the Cen tral Railroad of Georgia, and its connecting Roads. Daily Express E'reight trains are run in this line in only 24 hours from Savannah to Atlanta without breaking bulk Through rates of E'reight from New York to Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis, Tuscutnbia and other places, inclu ding every expense, given when required. mg' Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the Ceil tral Railroad, Savannah, will be received and forwarded l'ree of Commission. Mark Goods “Care agent Central Railroad Savannah.” Shippers are pa icularly request ed to forward bills of lading by the Steamer, thereby en suring greater dispatch, aud avoiding all delays. Insurance may be effected by these Steamers at the Offices of the uudersigued at one-half per cent, with the best Companies. Until further notice, freights by this Line from New York will be as per regular Tariff Bates, viz: 10 cents foot for Dry Gootis and other measurement Goods, and 8 cents t*. footfor Hats, Boots and Shoes. Other Goods, regular rates. Apply to BRIGHAM. BALDWIN & CO., Savannah. H. B. CROMWELL k CO., 80 West St., corner of Alba nv, New York. ’ May 13th, 1858 dhwly. _ A LARGE IAJT OF THE DISUNIONIST: A BRIEF' Treatise u|hui the evils of It* Union between the Nort li and the South, and the Propriety of Separ ation and the formation of a Southern United States. mg- Bv HERBERT FIELDER, Esq., or Georgia. S- For sale Wholes** and Retail, by WILLIAM KAY, „ Sole Agent, Atlanta, Geo. Ordors respectfully aoIMted from the trade. [Oct2#,....tf. ^Street, Atlanta,Ga Refer to rn HIGH, BUTLER &CO., Atlanta. H J. R. * C. H. WALLACE, CLARKE & GRUBB, “ I jCOL. T. C. HOWARD, “ ! Drop round of ail evening and spend a few mo- i j ments with us. mg-Here's the {dace to get your Money's icnrth. I September 27 dtf N?W GOOPS* CHEAP!! GREENWOOD MILLS, ATLANTA, GA. T HE proprietors have taken a room in the old Nor cross Building for the purpose of buying Grain and selling their choice F'amily S. F. and fine Flour, Shorts, and Bran. Also, fresh grouud meal and Grits, to which they call attention of city dealers and consumers. STEWART & MOORE. Orders from a distance promptly filled. Oet 19 T8-dlm GOODS!! JUST RECEIVED AT ILj&wA® c& PtiiLirftoJLFs Merchant Tailoring House, (Next door to Clarke k Grubb's, Whithall Street.) . ATLANTA, GEORGIA. MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS! A large and well selected Stock. READY MADE CLOTHING Decidedly Fine—Well Cut and Well Made—latest Styles. Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings, or the very best Quality and most Beautiful Patterns, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS! Large assortment—Endless Variety—latest Patterns— Rest Materials. Come and see. J9~Clothing Cut and made to order by the most skill: ful workmen. All work Warranted Good. mg- Tailor’s Crayons and Tape Measures; also Ground- down Needles, at $1 per one dozen papers. mg- Agents t'orT P Williams' “New York and Paris Reporis of Fashions. ” mg' Also, Agents for the sain of Grover & Baker’s, Sewing Machines. TERMS CASH. LEWIS LAWSHE. JAMES PURTELL. Oct. 13....d\vtf. COFFEE! COFFEE!! 50 bags prime Rio CoiTee ; 10 bags choice Java fee. for sale, low, bv March ‘2(T. T. C. HOWARD. SYRUP &. MOLASSES! »)[r Barrels choice New Orleans Syrup; 10 Hhds prime At) New Crop Vfe-t India Molasses, just received, and for sale, low, by [march 20] T. C. HOWARD. CIGARS! CIGARS! J UST received direct from the importer, a small lot of very choice cigars, such an article perhaps has heCD offered in this eitv before. For sale i y T. C. HOWARD. LIQUID GOLD. F OR sale, a @maii lot oi Imperial Tokay Wine, at only Seventy venty Dollars p- r doz June 29 dtf T. C HOWARD. RICH AND RACY. A FRESH supply of those rare aud exquisite HUNGA RIAN \VINi*>U just received from the Importer.— The most critical judges test these Wines. The Clarets and Cham pa, gu cannot be equalled in the South. For sale by [june *28dtfj T. (•. HOWARD. WHISKEY! Barrels best Tennessee White ; 20 barrels Pike’s Celebrated Magnolia, for sale. low down, by March 2G. T. C. HOWARD. LUMBER! LUMBER! I HAVE two Steam Saw Mills sawing exclusively for me, and am prepared to fill all orders for LUMBER with which I may be favored, at short notice. I also keep a well assorted supply constantly on hand., at the Yard adjoining my Warehouse. Orders respectfully so licited and promptly filled. T. C. HOWARD. STORAGE! H AYING ample space, 1 am prepared to Store Cotton, Bacon, Liquors, or oilier articles on reasonable erms. T. C. HOWARD. FIN EFR E NCH BRA NDY! Half Pipes pure fine Ofard ; 10 barrels Old Peach: 10 barrels Domestic, at March 26 1858. T. C. HOWARD’S. NEW MACHINESHOP. T HE subscribers having completed their new shop, aie now prepared to dress lumber—fill all orders for sashes, doors aud blinds. Lumber kept constantly on hand for sale. They also continue the Manufacture of Cotton Gins warranted to perform well or no pay. Cot ton Gins and Threshing Machines repaired at short no tice. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited.— Come and try us. Shop on the Western A Atlantic Rail Road, near Winship’s Iron Works. JOSEPH W1NSH1P k CO. JOSEPH WINSHIP C. A. PITTS O. W. 1) COOK. Atlanta, Feb. 4th, 1S58 dawly GROCERIES. A GENERAL assortment of choice Groceries constantly on hand at low prices. JOSEPH WINSHIP. Buy Early Copies,—Now Ready. THE POETICAL WORKS OF EDGAR ALLAN POE, B EAUTIFULLY Illustrated with more than Oue Hun dred original Designs, by Darley, Birket, Foster, Pickersgill, Tenniel, Cropsey, Duggan and Madot ; And engraved in the finest style uf Wood Engraving by COOPER, LINTON. EVANS, to., to Splendidly Bound—Price .Six Dollars. A few Copies in Morocco, Nine Dollars. AISO, THE FIFTEENTH EDITION OF Poe’s Complete Works. IN FOUR VOLUME!, 12mo. PRICE $4 50. Containing the Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque Wonderful Stories of the Imagination : All his Poetry The storv of Authur Gordon Pym, and a complete collee, tiou of all contributions to the Magazines. Edited by RU FUS IV. GRISWoLD, P. P.. with notices of his Life by J. R. Lowell, and N. P. Wiliis. Sent bv mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of price. J. S. REOF1ELD, Agent, 34 Beekman st.« New York. Oet 23,1858 w2m -kfEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING, at the Store JX of [oet. 16. 1S58.... U] J. I. CUTTING k CO. Street. ILI.1ARP CLOTHS.—A new supply just received and HERRINGS. CITY HOTEL. 17.- Bay Street. Savannah. Georgia. stalilislied Hotel situated in the m T his long centre of Savannah business, offers now to _ its travelling country patrons and the public at better accommodation than ever before—confident that )he house will he found in a better condition than it has been for years. The Proprietor assures the public no in terest will be spared to watch over the true interests of his guests aud to procure them every comfort. JOHN CASS, Proprietor. EDMOND MURPHY, Sup’t. X. B.—Carriages for the City Hotel, atteud the arrival of every train and steamboat. May 13 d&wtf. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer, AND DEALER IN Havana Segura, Tobacco and Snuff, by WHOLESALE Jfc RETAIL. H E lias been, aud will bo, receiving by every Steam er, aud from lougexiierieuce in the business, ho flatters himself that he will give general satisfaction in quality aud price. He returns bis thauks 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 Ins S, °ALL CASH ORDERS will tie promptly attoniledth. BF*SI RF. TO BRING THE CASH. Price ofSegars from $5 to $45 a 1,00(1. Tobacco from 15 to 92 cents per ft. This Store is nearest lo the Depot, Whitehall [june 18..d*w6m] J OEL ID.SI3VE3VCS GROCER & COMMISSION k.JW’ Decatur Street, three dor,is West of the Alhenseum Buildin ATLANTA, GEORGIA. C HOICE GROCERIES on hand, at Wholesale and Re tail : A B and C Sugars ; Old Gov. Java Coffee ; Granulated Sugars ; Fine Rio Coffee ; Crushed Sugars : Pickles, Catsups ami Powdered Sugars , Sauces : and in fact, everything iii the Grocery Link : Liquors, Wines, Cigars (some of the finest ever brought to Atlauta,) and Tobacco of ail grades. My terms are Cash, and 1 shall not deviate from them to please any body, but give as many Goods, if not more than anv House in Atlanta, fur the same amount of mon ey. ' Sept. 29.... dwtf. JOEL D. SIMMS! C HEAP FOR CASH, Calicos, Delaines, Mannings, Do i ' ' /mestics, to., by [oct. 16,1858.... tf] J. L. CUTTING & CO. K. M. CLARK T. F. GRUBBS. CLARK & GRUBB, Commission Merchants, Agents for Collections ot alt Kinds, And Dealers in Bacon, Lard, Produce of nU kinds, Groceries, &r. mg’At their old stand, on Whitehall St., AtlaittaGa.-gn B ACON, Lafd and Corn always on hand. Strict atten tion (>aid to consignments of every description, and Remittances promptly made. Orders respectfully solici ted, and carefully filled—FOR CASH. H. L. TINLEY.] [j. A. SHAPOTE. H. L. TINLEY & fo., Commission and Forwarding Merchants. EXCHANGE ST, CHARLESTON, S. C. G IVE their prompt personal attention to the selection of all kinds of Produce, and to the purchasing, to order, all articles that may be desired, for a commission of 2 tj per cent. Goods received and forwarded at 10 cents per package. No Goods have or wifi be detained by us for freight and charges. J9~Lirkral Advances made on all consignments to us. Feb. 28 wly. Trusses, Shoulder Braces AND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. I beg to call attent ion of the Medical Faculty and the public generally to my new, varied and extensive as sortment of tlie above articles, which I am now selling at lower rates than thev have ever been offered in this mar ket. A. ALEXANDER. Aug. 18. HAMS! HAMS!! S K A G O & ABBOTT, M their new Stare, corner of Forsyth and Mitchell Streets. H AVE just received a lot of choicefirm Hams; Should ers; Sides; Family Lard; Superfine & Family Flour; Meal; Wheat; Oats; F’eathers; Bran; Shorts;Tobacco; Salt- Coffee; Sugar; New Orleans Molasses & Syrup; Caudles; Brooms; Wooden Ware; F'actory Yarn; Osnaburgs; Shirt ing; Birds Eye Lime in Hogshead and Barrels at Kiln prices; Cement Plaster: Mill Stones, to., all of which we will sell on th : must reasonalije terms, nt Wholesale or Retail. SEAGO it ABBOTT. We will pay cash for 1,000 bushels dried Peaches. 3.000 bushels prime Wheat. 2,000 bushels Corn. 1.000 sacks Superfine and Extra Flour, delivered at our Store, corner of F'orsvth and MitchellStreet. sepl2..tf ’ SEAGO ic ABBOTT. SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS. J UST received a large assortment of Wolfs celebrated Scheidam Scbnapis which will be sold at very low- rates bv T. F. LOWF!. Aug. 28. FOR SALS. A n aftortment of Burial Cases. Cheaper than the /\ cheapest. S. J. SHACKELFORD. Agent. Feljuary. 16185S. MEDICAL MVIICE. D R. M. H. OLIVER can be found at all hours except when professionally engaged, at the Atlanta Hotel. Room No. 14. aug. 21 dwtf. L inseed a- lard (kes. at tow prices i>y JOSEPH WINSHIP. ALEX. M. WAS Wholesale and Retail Dealer in tiroeeries and Country Produce, ke.,ke. ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA GEORGIA. H AS Constantly on hand a large Stock of Family Groceries, at greatly reduced prices. Dealers and Housekeepers are respectfully asked to call and examine their Stock an d Prices before .buying elsewhere TOBACCO AGJ2NCY. 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 Marke t.—TERMS: Three Months, endorsed paper payable in the Bank 0 Fulton. A liberal Discount for Cash. ALEX. ill. WALLACE. Atlanta, Oct. 27th, 1858 dtf. S. W. JONES, N. A. MCLENDON. jones & McLendon, Wholesale k Retail Grocers, k Dealers in Foreign an l Domestic Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, tyc., No. 8, Cherokee Blocks Peachtree St* Atlanta, - • - G-eorgia. w -:o: E have this day formed a Copartnership unde, tlie name and style of Jones & McLendon, for the purpose of transacting a general Grocrry Bvslvkss in this city. Each of us take this method to thank cur old friends ami customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us when not connected in business, and hope, by devot ing our 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 sec us. We have in store, and are receiving daily, a well selected stock of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, to., including everything usually kept in a Grocery Store. Also, Liquors of all kinds, Segars, Tobacco, to., all of which will be sold low FOR CASH or approved paper on short time. Our facilities for buying being equal to any House in cities below us, aud Freights less on New Orleans Goods, we challenge competition,and only- ask a trial. Our Stock is in part of 200 Sacks Rio, Laguira, Java, and Mochu Coffee. 100 Bbis. Powdered & Crushed A B k C Sugars. 20 Hhds Muscovado and Port Rico do 6 Cases Loaf Sugar. 10 Hhds Molasses. 200 Sacks Liverpool Salt. 10 Tierces Rice 10 Bales India Bagging. 100 Coils Bale Rope. 100 Boxes Tobacco, vajious brands—some very fine. 20,000 Cigars, from $10 to $50 thousand. 100 Bbis. Whiskey, various brands, from the cheapest to tlie best; some 19 years old. 25 Bbis Rock Spring Rum. 5 “ Phelps’ Gin. Atlauta Ga.,October 10,185s 2pd*wly 50 Casks American Brandies, in Bbis, 1-16, ‘a & ' 4 ’ casks 10 “ F’rench do some very fine—1804. 10 Bbis Cordials, Cherry Brandies, to. 20 Casks Wine—Malaga, Madcria and Port. 20 Baskets Champaigne, various brands. 200 boxes Adamantine Candles; 25 boxes Hotel do ; 20 Sperm Candles ; 50 boxes No. 1 Soap : 20 boxes Cas tile Soap ; 20 boxes Toilet do ; 50 boxes Starch ; 50 box es assorted Candies : 25 boxes Soda : 10 kegs do ; 25jars Macaboy Snuff ; 25 doz bottles do ; 25 pkgs Teas—l’ow chong, Outong, Gun Powder and Hison : 10 bales Facto ry yarns ; Rasins, Nuts, Sardines. Lobsters, to. ; Pop per, Ginger,Spice, Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Brooms, to.; in fact almost anything you want can bchad at No. 8 Terms liberal to dealers. Call ami sec us. • jones & mclendon. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, , st :■» Ji-C ffSEASka RYA N & M Y E RS , H AVE much pleasure in announcing to the Citizens of Atlanta, and the Public in General, that they are now pre pared to exhibit one of the largest and most beautiful assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, every brought to this City. They respectfully solicit an examination of their Goods and prices,—as they feel confident that any one examining their Stock, will he convinced that it is his interest to buy from them. Atlanta, Oct., 6,1858 dwtf. NEW BOOTS AND SHOES! At Reduced. Prices. I mo the citizens of Atlanta aud vicinity, we most respectfully tender our thanks for their very liberal patronage. I and invite their attention to our extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Styles of BOOTS <Sr”S”H O E S 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 we guarantee to sell a better quality oi' goods aud at as low prices as those who advertise to sell at 15 to 25 per cent, lower than anybody, or at cost. Wc are determined not to be excelled either in style, quality, or low prices, aud have now in Store and are daily receiving the largest stock of ROOTS & SHOES ever before ottered in this market, consisting in pm t of the following styles: Gents F'rcuch Calf Pumps and welt sewed Boots. “ Rat Leather sewed Hoots. 44 Pump and welt pegged Boots. 44 square edge welt pegged Boots. 44 and Kid Congress Gaiters. Silk lasting Congress Gaiters and Ties. Calf Glove Kid £ lasting Oxford Tie. “ and Kid Oxford Boots. Patent Leather low cut Shoes. “ Leather DcJoinville. Calf, Goat, Bull and Kip Brogans. Gents Tapestry, carpet Velvet and Goat Slippers. Boys & Youths Fr’ch Calf Boots, Cong. Gait’s .V ().\f. Tics. Ladies’ Silk lasting Congress and lai c Gaiters. Ladies’ “ “ Cres’t Foxed Con & lace Gai’s with heels Children’s Kid and Cloth Button lk Kits. Infant’s Socks, assorted Colors, to. Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents Gents ladies’ French Glove Kid Congress Gaiters, with heels. ladies’ •• Kid welt lace Boots, with heels, ladies’ “ - Turn Lace Boots, with heels. Ladies’ 44 (.'oat welts. A: Boots, with heels, ladies’ Kid and Cloth Buskins. «—» ladies’ 44 Kid Excelsiors, with heels. ladies’ 44 Kid Slippers, with rosettes and heels. ljulies’FK 44 Kid Ties and Slippers. Ladies’ “ worsted embr’ed ld’k & bronze Toi't Slip’s ladier’ 44 White Kid Slippers, j. .v28((SX ladies’ Carpel Slippers. Misses’ & Chil’s Silk last. Cong. & lace Gait’s with heels Misses’ and Children’s Kid Welt aud Turn Ijicc Boots. Misses’ & Children’s Kid Pat’t Leather Foxed lace hoots. Misses’ and Children’s Kid Shanghai lace Boots. Misses’ French Kid Rosette and Plain Slippers. Children’s Black, Bronze and Patent Leather Ankle Tics. All Goods purchase.1 of us. Warranted, and rc|«.ired Free of Charge. Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street. At lanta, Georgia. March 20,1858 dawly 1JIM1CK 3II\. W . HEEE I KG'&l oI, MANUFACTURER’S & WHOLESALE & RETAIL COTTON GOODS. S HIRTINGS, Yarns, Sheetings and Osnaburgs, always on hand aud for sale by JOSEPH 'WINSHIP. BRANDY. I N Store and for sale, Apple Brandy, three years old, nothing better for making Brandy Peaches, call and get a supply at S. W. JONES. TEA! TEA ! ! TEA !!! A large lot of choice Teas, for sale l>y BARNES k CAMPBELL, at Nnrcross's old stand. Sept. 7. "58....tf. ^ Large supply of birds-cye Lime fresh from the kiln for sale bv Mey 3 tf. T. C. HOWARD. BACON AND LARD. A LARGE lot of Choice Tennessee Bacon and l.trd. con stantly on hand, and for sale low bv JOSEPH •WINSHIP. Robes 'VTEW STYLES .MERINO AND Parametta Tv Shawls and Scarfs, just received by [oct. 16, 1958.... tf] J. L. CUTTING k CO pIScy goods AND PERFUMERY, pionaistliig In part of Collogues, of our own VV make Lubiu’s Extracts for Handkerchiefs, Florida Water. 1/nv.-' Brown Windsor Soaps. Toilet and other Soaps. Huir Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, to. Port Monies. *■ Ivory. Buffalo. Rubber and other Combs. Razor Straps, Wicker, Flask's, to. With almost everything in the Fancy Goods Line, on hand and being received. We have just received u few jviir of Beaulifui Toilet Bottles. Give ns a call. Oet 14 d&wtf SMITH & EZZARD. A SUPERB Stock of Silk Velvet and Plush Vestings just received, and for sale very cheap bv Sept 23 W. HERRING k SON. QtiFrnsCoil.Uvrr OU Jelly. T HE friends of Cod-Liver Oil owe a debt of gratitudi to Mr. Quern for the acceptable manner he furnishei them this article. Although the Jelly contains 85 pe cent of Oil, it is rather pleasant to eat than otherwise.- Tliis preparation is endorsed by the Academy of Modicn Science, New York. F'or sale by Pep 2 SMITH k EZZARD. AUCTION & C0MMISSI0NH0USE BY S. J. SHACKLEFORD. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.' A LL kinds of Merchandised sold upon short notice oir according to instructions. Propertyjsold for Admin- stratoris or Executor's, upon reasonable terms. F'el>. 18i wly. PREMIUM LIME. I am agent for the Chewacla Lime Company. Russell county. Alabama, and will keep constantly on hand a good supiuy of their Lime, put up in five bushel casks, which is superior to any Georgia Lime. Cash orders respectfully solicted. March 24, ’58 wtf. JOSEPH WINSHIP. THE SOCIAL HARP! A COLLECTION of Tunes, Odes, Anthems, and Set Pieces, selected from various Authors; together with much new Music never before published; suited to ail Metres, and well adapted to all Denominations, Singing Schools, aud private Societies, with a full exposition of the Rudiments of Music, and the Art of Musical Composition so simplified that tlie most unlearned person can compre hend it with the utmost facility. By John G. McCurry. For sale by WILLIAM KAY, Set 17—diw Agent. mg $1,000 a Year. -Ct W E want local and Travelling AGENTS in all parts of the Southern and Western States, to whom the largest Commissions will he paid. Our List includes over 25 Volumes of T. S ARTHUR’S WORKS. Also, a large and saleable list of Historical and Biographical Books, die., Among these will be found lives of JEFFERSON and HAMILTON. Dr. E. K. KANE, and other distinguished Explorers and Travelers, to. Among our recent publi cations are tlie Public and private Lifeof Louis Napoleon, History of India, and the India Mutiny; Livingstone’s Travels and Explorations for 16 years in the Wiids of Africa, to., to. All of these Books are amoug the most saleable published. Of LIVINGSTONE’S TRAV ELS alone, we have sold over 30,000 copies, and the sale is increasing. -Many of our Agents are making from $5 to $10 a day in selling our Publications; and wo claim that our List includes the most saleable Books oilered to Agents and Canvassers. And believing in large sales aud small profits, we furnish our books to Agents for from 10 to 12 per cent, below Hie usual prices. For full particulars of Agency, Terms, to., address J. W. BRADIKY, Publisher, 48 North Fourth Street, sep30..w2m Philadelphia, Penn. MEDICAL STUDENTS Y OU will fitul Instruments,- Drags, Chemicals aud Shop Furniture in all varieties at Charleston and Augusta prices, at A. AIJCXANDEK’S, August 18 Drug Store, Whitehall Street IRON ! IRON ! A LARGE Stock of Etowah Mamiafacluring aud Miuing Companv’s Iron, constantly on hand, at Manufac turers price by JOSEPH WINSHIP. November 11,1857....dawtf. £ XST CLOTHING, CLOTHS CASS1MERES, VESTING, HATS, CAPS. SHIRT’S AND All. KINDS OF GENTS FURNISHING COOK H AVE received their new STOCK for F'ALI. k WINTER TRADE, to which they invite tlie attention of those want ing goods in their line. Our Stock this Season is the largest and most choice we have ever broughttothis city and being determined to increase our business largely this season, we will oiler greater inducements than ever he fore to CASH BUYERS. We still make Clothes to order and guarantee as good fits as can lie had in the U. States. About the lf.th of October next, we shall remove to our new Store, one of tlie two RON FRONT STORES PUILDING BY MESSRS. 'BEACH & ROOT, ON WHITEHALL STREET, A FEW DOORS READER THE RAIIEOAD THAN ODD PEESENT STA^D Wc are Ageuts for SINGER’S Celebrated SEWING MACHINES and HERIUNtUS Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Proof SAFES, which took the highest Prize Medal at the World’s Fair in London in !'■:,!. and again at New York in 1S53. pronounced by tlie most competent Judges to bo tlie best safe made w. HERRING, 1 W. HERRING & SON. W. F\ HERRING./ Atlanta,September23d, 1858 Tlie t’able Successful!! FALL GOODS! FALL GOODS! A ©BEAT FALL IN ©CCDS 111 i l.L lovers of Science, and the fine arts, and the public in general, would do well to call before purchasing else- J\_ where, at P. Hayden & 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 & Co., HAEDWAE E & IR ON STORE. CLARKE & LEWIS, (SUCCESSORS TO) OilToeirt., OlcAZ'l^e cLe'wis lisli and Refined.- ■Iron. i If* 11» ati. Blister and Plow . •'-'S*f!& iorrifai- Swedes’ Bar and Bu Cast, G- Stccl. Cut. Wrought and Horse Shoe Nails. Tradf, I-og, Wagon, rump and Cnntjfhohs Chains. MOT Irons, Mill Saws of all kind FjuWlcr’s Tools, Agricultural Im- p/ments, consisting of Corn-sliel- 'ra, Straw Cutters, of the verv licst quality, Plows, Grain Cradles 1 ! oytlie Blades, Wheat Fans,! Threshing Machines, Shovels, Spades, Axes aud Hoes, Cast Steel ] Picks, Mattocks, Cotton Manilla k : Hemp Rope. HARDWARE. CHEROKEE BLOCK, Peachtree Sired, Atlanta, Georgia. ARE ALSO AGENTS FOE TH T PAL 77 OF Ftiirbank’s Series, Atlanta, Georgia, December 13th, 1856. Boiler Rivets, Nutts aud Wash ers—Cass co., £ English Castings. Would invite particular atten tion to our large Stock of builders Hardware, which hits born select ed from the very best Manufac turers. We have also, the largest and best Stock of Guns, Ki/lcs and Pistols, ever offered in this Mar ket, Consisting of Fine English I and Damascus Twist and Lamina- ' ted Steel Barrel Shot Guns, Colts old and new model, and a large assortment of Pistols, to., Orders from city and coun try solicited. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. CASH! CASH! CASH! Bool'S, SHOES AM) LEATH E I?; i-l sto T ! . Boots & Shoes, ever brought to tins market, at low prices FOR CASH. I have every kind of a IS u t -i Gaiter, that is manufactured. All I ask is an examination of the stock, no trouble to show goods * “ *'' uoe or ROBERT CARROLL, Agent, at FYankfonUs old Stand." Whitehall street. Atlanta E icrrcm.iJ.1 ikuj uic .uiuuvii u. iv.uiei minus alia patrOIIS, a.S well ns Ktrancreni n... , her very large stock of MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS, consisting of Bon note Cti* {fetellr ~ Ribbons French Flowers, benches, Hair Braids, and Embroideries. Store atVrankford’s oh siind^OTfitehdi Street, Atlauta,Georgia. aims. a. t. SAsisnDtt, ESPECTFCLLY calls the attention of her former friends and natrons us well use i i inr.TTRTDnv e- a ^ » 1 • N. B.—Particular attention (mid to the Dress making and Dress cutting bmdncs: NOTICE. HO.! FOR NICARAGUA! T O those desiaous of emigrating to Central America. an opportunity is now offered as a vessel will leave the Port of Mobile for San Juan del Node, on the loth day of November next, which will take all passengers and freight that may offer for Nicaragua. To secure, passage, earlv application should be made to J IV DOWSING, Agent Office on Peach Tree street. in Hayden’s Hall. If not n. application mav bo made through the Post Office. Oct 19-’58tf A. T. C., Agent. CHOICE PLANTS, AT AUCTION. At the Auction Store of S. J. Shackel ford, on Whitehall Street. Tbe folio w ing is List of a part of the Stock on hand __ Camillias, Chilly Pines, Irish F.wes, Crisptannoria, Acu ba, Japouicas. Pitesporum, Cape Jessamine, Euonymous Magnolia. Mystics, Jeranums, Gentry Plante and many others of the finest that this conriucnt can preduce, from Win. F. Smith’s Rose Cottage, Augusta, Ga. Oct 1 Dtf S. J: SHACKELFORD, Auction k Com. Mrs. Mary A. Swift, E espectfully informs her friends aud the public o Atlauta, and the surrounding country, tluitslic is now prepared to color Neapolitan aiul Straw Bonnets and Hals, in a suiierior manner and on moderate terms.— Bleaching aud Blocking Bonnets done in the neatest anil most fashionable style. Merchants having any tiling in or line olTbusiuess, would do well to give her a call, h Residence on Decatur Street, immcdijUew over the 5 (re af Messrs. Hubbard & Berry. . ~ ~ dwlm R E 10 VA L! JYotice to Farmers. A LI. who wish to make lasting improvements in their Farms, would do well to see me and get lime for manure. T. C. HOWARD. CIGARS, J UST received and for sale low, a choice variety < Havannah Cigars ut all the favorite brands. A. ALEXANDER, Aug 18. Whitehall Street. Reg to announce that they iittve comple ted, tind are now occupying their NEW iron Front Si ore. And now oiler to the Public, a VE RV- 60IS1PLETE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS SHOES, cfcO. Probably one of the largest ever opened in Atlanta- Our Goods have been bought at very low prices and will he sold at an unusually 'small Profit- J5KACH ,v ROOT. Oct 7, 18-)8 dwtf Btirsaius tor die Fnir. AS I HAVE dis|Kised of my interest in bus- I mess in this city (to take effect on the 15th day of January next,) I am selling out my extensive stock of Drags and Cbciulrals AT NEW YORK COM'! 0ct2i)-dtf. . A. ALEXANDER. CLBAim m BLOOD HB ©W! UvaUdi, VUktn, •usd judge off tkslr Virtae*. FOR TH* CUB* Of Headache^ Sick Headaehe»F«al Stoanek PTRSMTB0, Po, Hay 1,1866. Da J. C. Am. Sir: I has* besa n the worst headache any body can have of yoar Pills. It seems to arise frem at they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they do me, the (act is worth knowing. Yours with great respect, *D. W. PRIBI®. Clark of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders and lifer Complaints. Dipaxtxeut or rnz Israniou, 1 Washington, D. C., 7 Feb., 1856. / Sir: I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice ever since yon made them, and cannot hesijate tc say they are the best cathartic we employ. Tlieir regu lating action on the liver Is quirk aud decided, consequent ly they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilious dis ease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yonrs, ALONZO BALL, SI. D-, Physician of the Marine Hospital. Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. PoslOffice, Hartland, Liv. Co., Mien., Nov. 16, 1856, Dr. Ater: Yonr Pills are the perfection of medicine. They have done my wife more good than I can tell you. She had been sick and pining away for months. Went off to be doctored at great expense, but got no better. She then commenced taking yonr Pills, which soon cured hey, by expelling large quantities of worms (dead) from her body. They afterwards cured her and our two children of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbors had it bad, and my wife cored him with two doses of your Pills, while others aronnd us paid item five to twenty dollars doctors' bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually good and honest, will be prized here. GEO. J. GRIFFIN, Pneimastn-. Indigestion and Imparity of the Blood. From Rev. J. Y. Himes, Pastor of Advent Ghun-h. Ih*hm. Dr. Ayer: I have used yonr Pills with extraordinary success in my family and among those I am called to visit ill distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and puii- fy tlie blood they are tlie very ties! remedy T have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. IIIMES. Warsaw, Wyoming Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. Dear Sir : I am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the Bystein and purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN G. MKA0IIAM, M. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Itheum. From a Forwarding Merchant of S. Louis. F,b. 4, 1856. Dr. Ayer: Yonr Pills are tin* pnrajson of nil tlmt in great in medicine*. They hare cnn*«l my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands amt feet that hnd proved incurable for years. Her mother hnd l»een long grievous ly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and In her hair. After our child whs cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cured her ASA MrtRORIDflK. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. From the Her. Dr. HirwA es, of the Mr th odist Fpis. Church. Pulaski House. Savannah. Ha., Jan. f». 1856. Honored Sir : 1 should Ik* ungrateful for the relief yom skill has brought nit* if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding J had the best of physicians. Ihe disease grew worst* anti -worse, until, hy the advice of your excel lent agent in Baltimore. Dr. Alnekenaic. I tried your Pllh*. Their effects were slow, but sure. Hy persevering in the use of them, 1 am now entirely well. Senate Chamber. Baton IColoe. I.a,. 5 Dee., 1S55. Dr. Aver: I have been entirely cured hj' your Pills of Rheumatic Gout—n painful disease that had afflicted mo for years. VI NrKNT SI.IDKLL. For Dropsy, Clftlmra, or kindred Com- S laillts, requiring an active purge, they mean excel- nt remedy. For Costivriipss or Constipation, and as a Dinner Pill, tl.cv arc agrmiHe ami i fieri mil. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma- tiou, and even Drnfnehs, and Partial HI Ind ues.s. have been cured bv the alterative action of these Pills. Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, al though a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that fre quently follow its incautious use. These contain no mer cury or mineral substance whatever. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL FOll TIIK RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOAISSKKKS*. IM I1- ENZA, BRONCI1 ITIS, AV HOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN- CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and for the relief of consumptive patients in advaioeit ages of the disease. AVe need not speak to the public of its viitms. Throughout every town, and almost every lmndt t of the American States, its womletful cures of pulmonary com plaints liavo made it already known. Nay, few are the families in any civilized country on this continent with out some personal experience of its effects: and fewer yet the communities any where which have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the subtle and dan gerous diseases of tbe throat and lungs. While it is the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formi dable and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest aiul safest remedy that can he em ployed for infants and young persons. Parents should have it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared. M c have abundant grounds to believe the Cherry Pectoral saves more lives by the con sumptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are curable, nor neg lect them until no human skill can master tbe inexorable canker that, fastened on tin* vitals, eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too tlie virtues of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them it is still made tlie l»e>»t it can be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely <>u it the best agent which our skill can furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. 0. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, AND SOLD BY druggis s everywhere. •July 28tl\ 1858—d&wl v D. B. PLUMB & CO. Broad Sired, Augusta, Georgia, Wholesale \ Retail Dealers !m Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals Dye Woods & lye Stuffs, Oils, Paints and Painters’ Articles, Varnishes, Wiuaow Glass and Putty, Glass Ware, French and American Perfumery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Fine Tooth and Hair Brushes, Paint Brushes, Surgical & Dental Instruments, Trusses, Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, all tlie Patent or Pro prietary Medicines of the day, Suiierior Inks, Pure Wines aiul Brandies for Medical purposes, Extract for flavoring, Choice Toilet aud Fancy Articles to. mg' We offer goods equally as low as they can he ob tained from any similar establishment in this section.— Warranted to lie pure, fresh, and Genuine. Orders from tlie Country promptly filled and satisfac tion guaranteed with regard to price and quality. Physicians prescriptions will receive ixu ticular atten tion at all hours of the day or night. [Nov. 1.. dawtf Who Wants any Rye. C 11AI1K & GRUBB has 150 bushels Rye, for Seed, J which they will sell low. Sept. 23 ’57. GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES. E EASON why the Grover k L’.ikkk Machine is univer sally preferred for family sewing: 1st. It is more simple and easier kept in order than any other Machiie. 2d It makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch is cut. 3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, oud (bus aa trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same machine can lie adapted at pleasure, by a mere change of spool, to all varieties of work. 4th. The same machine runs silk, linen thread, and common spool cotton with equal facility. 6th. The scam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is free from all liability to break in washing, iron- ", or otherwise. 6th. The stitcli made hy this machine is more beauti ful than any other, either by hand or machine. Merchants can secure the sales of these Machines in their different localities, with profit to themselves and their customers, by applying to the undersigned, owners of the Right for Georgia. These machines are always on exhibition at ther Sales Room, on Broad Stheet, Augusta, Ga. niv21—dwlv THOS. 1>. STOVALL & (II. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! WHOLESALE! W F. arc constantly- receiving from our firm in New York, and will sell on the most favorable terms. Coffee: Sugars; Salt; Soda; Pepper; Ginger; Spice; Uun dies; Digging; Rope; Indigo; to. Our stock of a It O C K It 1 l<; s is oue of the largest in tlie city, aud dealers in tliis line will do well to examine and price our goods before pur- I lasing. aug21.. d»w3m BRADY & S( >L( >MON. mi i t FOR SALE. A Ui INSTANT supply of the justly celebrated EUREKA OIL* at wholesale and retail. A reduction made to those wishing to sell again. Sep. 18 tf S. J. SHACKLEFORD, Agent FURNITURE WARE ROOMS F- A. & J- S, WILLIAMS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNTITUJIE AND UPHOLSTERY of every description, on Peach Tree Street, Cherokee Block, invite the public to visit their Warehouse, where they have a large supply of Furniture, Muss and Hair Mattresses, Looking Glasses, Plates, to.,always on hand. The best workmen are employed in this establishment, among them Mb. CHAS. WANDECK, a first rate Upholsterer, and a tasteful Pupererof Rooms, is prepared to do all work of this description iu a style not lo he sunassed; also, he will liaug VV 1 N DO VV OUR TAINS, with or without Drapery, and SHADES; luv and cut CAR PETS, and Oil. CL( >TH, and lay MATTING. Paper Hang ings of every description, for sale. Panel work, Oak Do "ration. Frescoe. Ungil and Velvet. Work done that will give satisfaction. April 3d dtf < IIHI-n. We are preiwrcd to (tarnish Fisk's Metalic Burial Cast's. al short notice. We have secured the services of a com- pclciii jK i sou to attend to this ile|iartmeiit. K. A. k J. S. WILLLtMS November 25.1S56 dawly “The rupture oi' repose.” All can now imdorstand this lino from Byrou when they call and see the spring mattress made at F. A. & J. S. Wiliams . Strayed. A BRTXDDECOW, w.th one Horn Broken off hav • with her a Calf, some •’ or 8 months , old. motion,coneorning the same left* at U*08T*W.I To thankfully received and iuttahlr ewarueu. Atlanta, Oct. 23rd, 1858...; ft