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K Jitrilijncft.
SDAY, DR'EMBEB 9, 1868.
& Cammmial.
BANK note list.
[CoWccted Weekly bytbe]
,U Iss« , » Be * C«poy,
a A NGE BROKERS,
11 AND
■ ^raL collecting agents,
Whitehall Street.
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To
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.do
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LI But* ;• 1
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■ Cutters UttiiW,.... •
1 gud \le<liiuiics
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I niton... N° S ft ' e
gnuk Griffin.. do
■ gank Btinbridge
iB.uk.... .
»o(l Jtobiuiicg
do
do
Commercial Bank..
Kqchange Bank Columbia, do
Merchants Bank Che raw do
ALABAMA BANKS.
Central Bank Ala..
1c Dis.
Bonk of Montgomery.! do
Bank of Mobile
Southern Bonk
Northern Bank
..3 do
Commercial Bank.
. ,2do
TENNESSEE BANKS.
Bank of Chattanooga
1 dis,
Planters Bank,
..2 do
Bank of Tennessee,.
..2 do
Bank of Commerce.
..2 do
Bank of thellTnioa..
..2 do
City Bank of Nash ville. 2 do
Merchants Bank
Bank of Memphis...
..3 do
Ear. Bank of Knoxvilfe.2 do
Bank of Nashville..
. .6 do
Tradors Bank
River Bank
Southern Bank
..5 do
Commercial Bank..
..6 do
U k of West Tennessee. 6 do
Bunk or Middle Ten.
..5 do
Bunk of Knoxville..
..5 do
Bank of Paris
Buck's Bank
Ocoee Bank
Shelby ville Bauk..
..5 do
Bank of America...
.50 do
Bank of Tazwell
Bauk of Trenton
.50 do
Bauk of Ciaiboru....
Bank of Jefferson..
.50 do
Lawrenceburg Bank
.50 do
Citizen's Bank
.60 do
Daindrldgs
OTHER BANKS.
lousiana
1
3
North Carolina do...
■ ■■Vi
Kentucky
5
Missouri
5
Ohio
EXCHANGE.
Sight Eqchange on New
York prem
Charleston Savannah and
Augusta prein *[
New Orleans prem >j
Another Dangerous Counterfeit.
Ijave been shown by Mr. Holland, Pres,
if the bank of Fulton, a counterfeit Twen-
llar bill, on the Bank of Hamburg, S. C.^
exceeds, if possible, the ingenuity ex-
j |, v the |ierj)etrator of the counterfeit
]k oil tlie Georgia R. R. Bank, which we
,f a few days since. So perfect is the re
duce between the spurious and the genu-
that we decided that the spurious was
inuine. 'This shows our greenness, and
> accounted for, from the fact that we
see any of the money of our subscri-
Tlie bill exhibited to us, was signed by
Stokes, President, and J. J. Blackwood,
r, dated Oct. 6th, I860, payable to bear-
be general appearance of the spurious
ears such a striking similitude to the
!«., that it is extremely difficult to detect
[ereuce. With a magnifying glass, how-
lie distinction can easily be made. On
uuine hill, in the letter 0, in the word
»o dots, by the aid of a magnifier, can
be discerned. Nothing of that sort ap-
u the counterfeit bill. In the genuine
le bail Road Bridge is dim, in the spuri-
s plain, and the Hues heavily marked,
iblie arc cautioned against these coun-
aiul we advise tliem “to take due no-
reof, and govern themselves accordiug-
The Putter ot l.lttie Pert.
following beautiful lines, written by a
Crawfordville, Ind., appeared origin-
the Cincinnati Gazette, and we are sure
era of true poetry will thank us for pub-
thern:]
i with the sun at morning,
Away to the garden lie hies,
see if the sleepy blossoms
Have begun to open their eyes ;
iuiinmg a race witli the wind.
With the step light and fleet,
nih-r mv window I hear
The flatter of little feet.
nw to the brook he panders,
III swift and noiseless flight,
lia-hing in the sparking ripples
Like a fairy water sprite,
ii ^aud under fabled river
Has gleams like his golden hair ;
0 pearly sea-shell is fairer
Than his slender ancles bare ;
or the rosiest stem of coral
That blushes in ocean’s bed,
sweet as the flush that follows
Our darling’s airy tread.
rum a broad window my neighbor
Looks down on our little cot.
ini watches tlie “poor man’s blessing,”
1 cannot envy his lot.
r has pictures, books and music,
Bright fountains and noble tress,
owers that blossom in roses,
birds from beyond the seas ;
ut never does childish laughter
His homeward footsteps greet,
is stately halls ne’er echo
lb tlie tread of innocent feet.
his child is our “speaking picture,”
A biidling tiiat chatters and sings,
nuetiines a sleeping cherub—
i«<ur other one has wings);
heart is a charmed casket,
Pull of all that’s charmed and sweet,
nil do harp strings hold such music
As follows his twinkling feet.
Mien the glory of sunset opens
The highway by angels trod,
bid seems to unbar the city
Whose Builder and Maker is God,
'lose to the crystal portal,
1 see by the gates of pearl,
he eyes of our other angel—
A twinbora little girl.
ini 1 ask to be tanght and directed
To guide his footsteps aright,
o that I be accounted worthy
To walk in the sandals of light;
hid hear amid songs of welcome
Prom messengers trusty and fleet,
In the starry floor of heaven,
The flatter of little feet.
**1 mind to pinch you Sal,” said an
ml fellow on iiis first visit to his rustic
t you want to pinch me for, Zeke?”
! cause I likes you so,’ ’
, go along Zeke, you great hateful—
think you might be big enough to
;ulous.”
drt will be made as soon as the session
ess lias well commenced, to bring Or-
a State, into the Union. Oregon has
ten years an organized Territory, with
■faithful grow th, and her representa-
irn nearly or quite the ratio of federal
on for a member of Congress,
BUY
p?.OP. HASSELL’S'
ORIGINAL klkctric oil.
“".btye the RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
-'ESS, or any kind of FAIN. It is the only
^AL HAIR 1XV1UORATOK!
**"* Circulars anil Bills. Buy none but 11 Has-
.11
and Merchants will be supplied on liberal
“) addreasiug Professor Haskell, St. Louis, Mo.
J. F. WOODBURY,
l~. Agent in Ibis City.
1858—(Uwly
HATS—The newest and
l,at vasou, just received, aud for sale by
*«, U58. dawtf W. HERRING A SON.
k Pionos! Pianos!!
■“*V««*UnUy ou baud an assort-
t or plain an elegantly flniabed^B;*
Uunee-I Pianos, with the enT^^^W
wha* 0 *’ the latest improve-W * * » *
i. JU ., w * b ®or lor .sale at the lowest market prices,
purcliasers any reasonable time to test them.
r (iwh* for <*y maker, but purebaae
icc,r„ 4<a,u nt, mid supply ourselves from such
IJUi J', the instruments of wbicb give us
i”?®- Among the pianos ws sell, are those
“f*-suns, Boston; Win. Knabe A Co., Haiti
,*> * *»**», New York; Newman. Brother A
. *•. *■ mm the latter bouse we also have for
0’ invented nod patented
* Sounding Board Pianos*
acknowledged to be the most important
introduced.
oud band instruments for sale or hire,
•st price for old instruments, when
' new ones.
BARTH A NICOLAI,
»t William’s Furniture Store,
swiy Peachtree Street.
MARRIKD.—By the Rev. Jesse H. Weod, at tbs
esidenoe of Herbert Fielder, Baj., ou the At fast—
Mr. Jaws Mariu *uo, and Miss. Louisa Vmauu
Buurct all of Polk Co, Ga.
MARRIED.—On the 28th, tost., by Jeremiah
Mathews, Esq., Mr. J. X. Adcock, to Mils. Most As*
oirra, all of Paulding County, Ga.
CITY DISPENSARY.
Mavoss Offks, 1
November, 1888. j
Notice is hereby given that the City Connell have
made arrangements with the Faculty, of the Atlanta
Medical College, to prescribe and furnish Medicines for
all the indigent Sick, able to visit the Dispensary connec
ted with the Collego, and those unable to do so will be
at their residences. (Signed,)
LUTHER J. GLENN,-Mayor.
The Faculty of tbo Atlanta Medical College earnestly
invite such es are specified in the above notice to pre
sent themselves at the Medical College between the hours
of 8 andiOA. M.
Such persons as are unable to come to the Dispensary
will be attended to, if their calls are left at the College
where the asssistant Dispensary Physician Drs. Oliver
and Adcrbold will be in attendance every day except
Sunday. .1. G, WESTMORLAND,
Dean for the Facnltv.
SEW ADVEETInEMENTA
THE
The undersigned beg to announce that
they are now occupying the spacious and cost
ly Iron Front Stores, east side of Whitehall
Street, ar.d offer an
Immense Stock of
DRY-GOODS,
SHOES, &C.
AT THE
VERY LOWEST CASH PRIDE
€4&?8T8
All Styles, unusually Cheap.
CLOAKS,
Of Newest Patterns.
8ha w 1 is
Every Variety.
DRESS GOODS, SILKS, ML,
And a I. irgi linc of
PLANTATION, DO-
hV.RSI.V’S, aud alt limits or PANT
ROODS.
all Po\ots.
A large Block of
BOOTS & SHOES.
Call at the New Store for
CHEAP 0 0 0 OS.
BEACH Sc ROOT.
CARRIAGES ,
HARNESS, &C.
R. H. MAY & CO.,
Offer the Quest assortment of
farriages. Busies, llar.iess, &r.,
Ever presented iu this Market.
T HEIR Slock may be secu by calling ut their Store
second door from tbo comer of Alabama and l»yd
Streets. Nov. 17 1858. wtf
NOBLE,
NOBLER
Sells Oyster Stews,
at *AI» Cts.
SF3X8 LAGER BEER,
at 5 Cts.. per Glass.
NOBLE,
SELLS ALE,
ut 5 Cts., per Glass.
YTAPT T7t SELLS PORTER, (6 years old,)
Ax V / L> J J £i^ at 5 Cts., per Glass.
o
YTATtT T? SELLS BROWN STOUT, (6 years
IN V_Dold,) at 5 Cts., per Glass.
O
Lager Beer, Porter, Ale aud Brown Stout,
By tbe BbL, ii Bbl., Dozen or Gross.
I oyd Street, between Alabama and Hunters Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
49“ By all means call and see NOBIJ?. [dee 8 tf
WIL L iXIfK A Y,
IS AGENT FOR AND
RECEIVES SUBCRIPTIONS
^Hapsincsi & other -PubUrations.
-o-
SEMI-MONTHLIES.
Price a year.
Peterson’s SemiMontlily
Counterfeit Detector.. 2 00
WEEKLIES.
Scientific Americau.... 2 00
Dollar Newspaper 1 00
Home Journal 2 00
London Punch S 00
Couutrv Gentleman.. ..2 00
N. Y. All>i u 6 00
Harper’s Weekly 2 50
Ballou’s Pictorial 3 00
Illustrated Ion. News. 10 00
Leslie’s lllust’d News. .3 00
I iving Age 6 00
Porter's S. of the Times .3 00
Saturday Even'g Post. .2 00
MONTHLIES.
Edinburgh Review 3 00
London Quarterly 3 00
North British Review. .3 00
Westminister Review.. .3 00
Gallon the undersigned, or remit the amount, per
mail, inclosed in a letter, for whatever ones you may wish
to subscribe to, and you will then receive the numbers
regularly afterwards. WILLIAM KAY, Ageut,
dec4.'.dwlf Whitehall Street, Atlanta Ga.
MONTHLIES.
Price a year.
Peterson’s Month Coun
terfeit IK-lector 81 00
Harper’s Magazine; 3 00
Godey’s lady’s Book..3 00
Peterson’s Magazine.. .2 00
Graham s Magazine 3 00
Household Words 3 00
Knickerbocker 3 00
Atlantic Monthly 3 00
Blackwood's Magazine.. 3 00
Hunt’s Mcrch’ts’ Mag..5 00
Arthur's Home Mag'e. .2 00
Frank laslie’s Maga’e. .3 00
Eclectric Mugazune 5 00
Ballou's Magazeue 1 00
American Agricultural. 1 00
Bankers Magazene, Bos 5 00
“ “ loudon 7 50
Chamber's Edin. Jour..2 50
Horticulturist 2 00
do. colored plates.8 00
law Reporter 3 00
Lmdon lancet 6 00
loiidou Art Journal 9 00
Miuing Magazine 5 00
FAYETTEVILLE
SEMINARY.
T HEexercises of this Institution will l>e resumed under
charge of the subscribers, on the 2d Monday in Jan
uary, 1859.
Rates of Tuition, per Scholastic year as follows :
Spelling, Reading, Writiug, Primary Arithmetic. .818 00
Geography, Arithmetic, Primary Grammar, 24 00
English Grammar, History, N. Philosophy,.. 30 00
Algebra, Chemistry, Astronomy, 36 00
Classics, Physiology, Composition, Higher Mrtbe-
niatics, 42 00
From the above prices 15*j per cent.; will be deducted
where payment is made iu advance.
Faithful and accomplished Assistants are employed,
both iu the Male aud Female Departments.
Young men who are in the regular habit of drinking in
toxicating spirits, will not be received at all as students
of this school. Board can be had in tbe village at 89 per
Mouth, washing included.
M. H. LOONEY, I Associate
GEO. C. LOONEY, j Principals.
Fayetteville, Ga. Dec,2nd, 1858,., .wtmofj
G EORGIA, Fciton Coi-xtt.—Whereas, Calvin Webb
applies to me for letters of Administration on the
estate of James Decs late of said county deceased.
There are therefor* to cite and'admonish all and sing*
lar tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to
show cause, (if any they have,) why said letters shall
not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand
officially M offioe this «h day of 1 ewember 1858
JOS. H. MEAD, Ord’y F C.
Dec 7tb, ’58 [30ds]
wn. M. HILL. 8. a. lOVB. J. M. lOV*
■Wtxx. IVt. Hill cfc CO.,
AUCTION AND
C om mission Merchants
Ageuts for tlie purchase aud sale of Real Estate.
Negroes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Produce he., he.
*o. 5 DECATUR STREET.
.ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Uct2....dwtf
J UST Received a large Consignment of
Fine French Brandy,
“ Scotch Whiskey,
“ Manongabela Whiskey,
. “ Holland Gin,
<( Maderia Vf iDC 9
Pure Juice Port Wine, in Riband l-16th Casks.
A too, 80 Boxes Brandy (Bottled.)
Also, 200 Choice Fruit Trees, of Various kinds, all
Gralted by F, A. Mange, of Augusta, Ga.
The Citizens of Atlanta, are requested^ to call^anu
examine our Stock,
dec 3tf
WM. M. HILL k CO.
TXTRA English Woffle Irons 80
below regu
E ^*r Pf for sale at BRADY It SOLOMONS.
Oct. 28 2m
A SMALL Consignment of‘-The Springfield Fire Anns
Seven Shooters,” which wtU be aoM st cost, at
dec 71? CLEVELAND'S, “Herrlfie'* Old Stand.”
ANNOUNCEMENT.
_ , , bis name
to the Voters of tbe Coweta Ocuitas a CbadMate for the
office of SohcRor General at tha election to be held on the
first Monday in January next. Oct. 1, ’68.
aolhorised to annonnee the name of the Hon.
ORVILLE A. BULL aa a candidate far reflection lo tbe
office of Judge of tbe Sapcrior Court of the Coweta Cir
cnit. Election on tbe find Monday in January next. Ue
TAX COLLECTOR^Ve authorised and request
ed to announce THOMAS B. DANIEL, Eaq., as acandi
date for Tax Collector of Fulton County at the election n
January next. Nov. 10.
ndlJCTHllhflBSMiiamn-w.
O thorized and requested to announce Oal. A. W.
STONE, of Atlanta, aa a candidate for Solicitor of the
Coweta Circuit at the Election in January next, [nov 5
INTELLIGENCER
job PBnmira office i
rnffi Proprietors having recently added to tbe JOB
X HPAimUUTof tbe Establishment a LARGE
and VARIED amorttneat of the Latot Style* of piam and
F’ancy
A 1. GLXX.t.] '
GLENN
[T. L. COOPKK.
A COOPER,
9 Atlaata,
ATIXIRNEYS AT LAW,
.Georgia.
TAX COLLECTOR,—We are authorized and request
ed to announce WM. F. WINFIELD aa a e.ndid.»e for
re-election for Tax Collector of Fulton County, at the
Election in January uext.
November 12th, 1888 tde*
^RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS.—We are author iz
ed and requested to announce A. J. COLLIER as a cau
Receiver of Tax Returns of Fulton County, at
tue election In January next.
November 12tb, 1858 tdc*
G EORGIA, Campbell Cocntt.—^To all whom it may
concern.—S P Hobgood having petitioned this
coun in proper form praying letters of administration
with the will annexed on the estate of Lewis Hobgood.
TniB is to cite all legally interested in the execution of
this application, creditors, legators, next of bin and any
others interested to be and appear at the next January
Term of the Court of Ordinary of said county, and show
“y they can) why letters of Administration
with will annexed aboukl not be granted to said SPHob
Dec 7thl858 nn,ier ,ny * UUMl S n i 0 SS“^ i * n * lure thte
R-C.BFAVER3, Ord’y.
FOR NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED.
Freight and Passage as low as by any other
Steamers.
CABIN PASSAGE
$13
BY THE SPLENDID AND COMMODIOUS
Side Wheel Steamers.
Augcsfa, 1,500 tons, M. S. Woodhull.
Florida. 1,300 tons, Isacc Crowell.
Alarama, 1,300 tons, C. R. Schrnk.
And first class Propeller
Star of the South, 1,100 T0N9,
CAPT. THOMAS LYON.
These steamships belong to the old established and fa
vorite liue known as the “New York and Savannah
Steam Navigation Company," and in tbe comfort, accom
modations and fare cannot be excelled. Thev are com
inanded by experienced, skilful, careful and polite of
ficers. PADUCEOUD, F’AY A CO, Agents in Ftovaunah
SAM’L MITCHELL A SON, New York.
\EW YORK & CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE!
: o :
TRROUVR UtRETS,
F’rom Montgomery, Ala., to New York 829 00
“ Atlanta,Ga., “ “ “ 23 00
“ Augusta,Ga., “ “ “ 20 00
Can be hdd on applicatiou at the Rail Road Ticket
Offices at each point.
FARE REDUCED!!
CABIN PASSAGE TO NEW YORK, 815 00
HIEFTIAGE “ “ “ “ g (g)
New York and Charleston Side Wheel 17. S.
Mall Steamships ; through In from
48 to 50 Hours.
Steamship COLUMBIA, 1800'funs—M. Berry, Com
mander.
Steamship NASHVILLE, 1800 Tous—L. M. Murray
Commander.
Steamship JAMES AUGER, 1500 Tons—R. Adams
Commander.
Steamship MARION, 1200 Tous—W. J. Foster Com-
man tier.
leaves Atlger’s Wharves every
Wednesday a ltd Saturday at High Witter.
T HFTSF: Steamships were built expressly for this line,
und for safety, speed and comfort, are unrivalled ou
the coast. Tables supplied with every luxury. Atten
tive aud courteous Commanders will ensure travellers by
this liue every comfort, having elegant State Room ac
commodations.
Mm~ For Freight or Passage, apply to
H. M1SSROON A CO.,
(Corner of East Bay and Adger’s South Wharf.
July 9th, 1858.
&
NEW YORK
And
SAVANN\H
A
f rtllE American-Atlantic Screw Steamship Cu’s new aud
_L elegant Steamships Ill .NTSYlI.I.F., 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. Pusaage $15.
Tlie superb accommodations fur passengers on theso
Steamers are uusurpussed by any Ocean Steamers in tlie
world. The Saloons und State Rooms ure elegantly fur
nished, sjocious aud well ventilated.
These Steamers are in immediate connection of the Cen
tral Railroad of Georgia, aud its connecting Roads.
Daily F-xpfess F’reight trains are run iu this liue iu only
24 hours from Savannah to Atlanta without breaking bulk
Through rates of F’reight from New York to Knoxville,
Nashville, Memphis, Tuscumbia aud other places, inclu
ding every expense, given when required.
Merchandise consigned to the Agent of the Cen
tral Railroad, Savannah, will Ue received and forwarded
Free of Commission. Mark Goods “Care agent Central
Railroad Savannah.” Shippers ore pa Jcularly request
ed to forward hills of lading by the Steamer, thereby en
suring greater dispatch, and avoiding all delays.
Insurance may be efiected by these Steamers at the
Offices of the uudersigued at one half per cent, with the
best Comiianies.
Until further notice, freights by this Line from New
York will be as per regular Tarill Rates, viz : 10 cents
Tf) foot for Dry Goods and other measurement Goods, aud
8 cents $) foot for Hats, Boots aud Shoes. Other Goods,
regular rates. Apply to
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN A CO., Savannah.
H. B. CROMWELL A CO., 86 West St., corner of Alba
uy, New York.
May 13th, 1858 dAwly.
LEECHES.
J UST received, and for sale at the low price of 83,00
per dozen, 600 of the BEST SWEDISH LEECHES.
Orders (uccoinpauied with the cash,) from Country
Physicians and Druggists of tbe adjacent Towns aud Vil
lages, will meet with prompt attention.
A. ALEXANDER,
20....tf Whltehai’Si Atlanta,Ga
JOSEPH WINSHIP,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
F or the purchase, saijj and STORE**farv
of Produce, opposite the Western A At- (I T|-~j
lautic Railroad Depot. _ IHMBb
November 11,1857....dwtf. “
LlFEliH© fire
INSURANCE AGENCY!
Soi’thkrn Mutual Fire Ixmuraxck Co.
Southern Mutual Like Insurance Co.
Chartt f mk late Insurance Co., Capital 8300,000
Hartford > re Insurance Capital, 500,000
Auia lusdvttuce Co Capital, -1000,000
Phcenix Insurance Co Capital, 200,000
Connecticut Fire Insurance Co Capital 200,000
T HE subscriber represents the above Companies, all
of which he can assure the public, are first Class
Companies. The CAPITAL STOCK of the Stock Compa
nies is ail paid in besides each Company including the
Mutual Companies, has a large Surplus.
Office on Whitehall st., iu the Clothing Store of W.
Herring A Son. N. I. ANGlhJt, Insurance Ageut.
Atlanta, Ga., July 14th 1858....dly.
PLANTER’S HOTEL.
(LATE FULTON HOUSE.)
C IOSE by the Passenger Depot, Atlanta, Ga., right in
the buiimess part of the City, adjoining High, Butler,
A Co EM Seago, and Wallace A Robinson, Fire proot
Buildings, and close by Mr. Harris’s Livery Stable. This
House has beeu thoroughly refitted aud furnished iu good
style and is now open tor the reception of Visitors, under
the inaueageineut of a good Superintendent, well trained
Servants good clean rooms, well ventilated, good water,
and the best or all a good Table and prices to suitlhe
GEO. JOHNSON, Prop’r.
times.
Jan 30, ’58...dwly
A GIFT WITH EVERY BOOK
WORTH FROM 25 CENTS TO $1 00.
O UR new descriptive catalogue of 60 octavo pages
embraces a larger collection and better variety of
Standard, Historical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous
Books Ilian that of any other book selling establishment
in the couutry; also, contains greater inducements than
ever before offered, wailed Tree to any address. Send
for a Catalogue.
D. W. Evans, \ EVANS A CO., Publishers, 67r
J. H. Preston. /Broadway, New York City.
August 3d, 1858.... w2tam6m
A Great Bargain!
Who Wauls a Home. CheapT
THAT BEAUTIFUL LOCATION ON MARIETTA STREFT,
Known as Dr. Dalvigney’s,
IS FOR SALE.
Apply at BARNES A CAMPBELL’
Atlanta Nov. 5th, 1858.
Model Auction Rooms
ORIENTAL PAINTING.
A IJ1RGE lot of Tube Paints, Silver Foil, Camel Hair
Pencils, Ac. just received and for sale. The ladies
are invited to call. SMITH A EZZARD.
Oct7-U.
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES.
Scales.
FITHESF: Scales are now regard
1 ed as tbe STANDARD FOR
CORRECT WEIGHT, and are in
use by nearly every- Railroad
Oqmpauy, Merchant, and Manu
facturing esUbttehment through
out tbe country. The reputa
tion which these scales havo ac
quired has been steady growth
from the comueacacueat to the,
present time, and is based upon ^
the principle adopted by us, and never deviated from, of
allowing nime but motor wmnso smww lo go forth
from our establishment.
We have more than one hundred difflsrent modifications
of these Seales, adapted to the warns of every deportment
of business where a correct and durable Scale to requir
ed.
Call and oxamiue, or send for an illastnUed circular.
FMUANU * CD.
Nov 28 tf ••• «*uu*wuy, M«w Y«L
wa-
F0R JRf
rein
road
anu M *
S’ /l. -.
3 M
are prepared to execute in a neat and workman like man
ner, every description of JOB PRlSTWG- Partic
ular attention will be given to the Printing of
Cinahn, ffij Bills,
Blank Votes, Bill Heads,
Blank Deads, Bank Cheeks,
Programmes, Business Cards,
HANDBILLS, POSTERS, Be.
We respectfully solicit the patronage of our friends in
the city and up country, and assure them that all orders
will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to.
/"VrriCE on Peach Tree Street, in Grant and William’s
Block, over the Store of Messrs. Clark A Lewis.
March 6, 1858 dawly
[uusravus h. maim.
WEEKLY PAPEJRS,
RECEIVED AT KAY’S AGENCY
Every week tf the very latest dales, by mail.
H ARPER’S WEEKLY; Ballou’s Pictorial; Frank Les
lie’s Illustrated News; New York Ledger and New
York Herald.
MEDICAL BOOKS!
WM. KAY AOBHT,
MEDICAL, BOOKSELLER.
WUtehall, Street, Atlanta, Ga.
K EEPS always on band 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 lowes
possible rate*. New publications received as soon as is
sued from the press, and sold at Publisher’s prices.—
Books are being constantly ordered, aud a single volume
of the smallest value may be sent for.
Subscriptions received for any Periodical, Medical or
ofhewise, American or F’oreign; payable always in ad
vance. [june 12.]
TAYLOR & HOLBROOK.
(scocsssoRS to J. Taylor, Jr.)
H AVE on band and are receiving their large and
splendid assortment of
FALL & WINTER
Hats, caps, Ladies’ Hats, &c.
Jto The largest and finest stock ever offered in Jto
xU the Atlanta Market and at Prices unequalled^®
in the South; also a fine lot of *
Umbrellas, Crues & Trunks.
To be found at tbe old stand until October 1st, when they
will remove five doors uearer the Railroad, opposite
BEACH & ROOTS IRON FRONT
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURS.
Atlanta, September 18th, 1858... .dawly
A $1,000 CHALLENGE TO THE
WORLla.
By Purchasing one off J. 8. RAREY’S Books
FTtHAT you can Ride, Drive, or Work uuy Horse that
X lives on earth, in the course of a few hours. »
FARMERS AND STOCK DEALERS.
Let me call your alteutiou to the book entitled “The Mod
ern Art of Training Wild Horses, by J. S. Karev,’ the
celebrated Horse Tamer. Let me lay before you that
which is most necessary in your business ; let me bave
an opportunity to circulate amongst you, that which is
gold to all mankind. You can take the most vicious, wild
aud ill-disposed horse that can be produced, and iu irorn
twenty-five minutes to an hour, you cau make him be
come perfectly kind aud submissive. He shall lie dowu a
oud you can lie down upon him; you cau walk over him,
handle all bis limbs, you can make him sit up aud sub
mit to the same without the use of uuy medicine what
ever. What the Book teaches to d o any luau may do,
that has a rational rniud, without endangering either
himself or horse. Ail bulking, kicking, and runaway
horses, may be made perfectly tame, and love to work,
by this mode of treatment, and if tlie people of the viciui
ty feel iu tbe least interested, they wiil not pass it by say.
iug, it is a bore, or the work itself is a humbug.
Any person, alter searching a copy of this valuable
and following the instructions iu every particular, and
becomes dissatisfied, 1 am authorised to say, can have
his money returned. If any information is desired alter
reading the work, or explanation wanted, please address
E. Parsons, Esq., at McMinnville, Tenn. Price 81.50 a
copy. F’or sale by WIL1 JAM KAY, sole Ageuts fur Up
per Georgia.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 5.1858 dawtf.
20 Bbls. Pike's Magnolia Whiskey, just received and
fur sale
Match 12.
CLARKE it GRUBB.
CITY HOTEL.
ISTltty Street, Savanna to, Georgia.
mins long established Hotel situated in the
I centre of Savannah busiuess, offers UuW to
its travelling couutry patrons aud the public at large,
better accommodation than ever belore—confident that
tlie bouse wiil be touud iu a better condition than it bus
beeu for years. Tbe Proprietor assures tbe public no in
terest will be spared to watch over tbe true interests ot
his guests and to procure them every comfort.
JOHN CASS, Proprietor.
EDMOND MURPHY, Sup’t.
N. B.—Carriages for the City Hotel, attend I lie arrirai
of every train aud steamboat. May 13 d&wtf.
MBS. PARISH
S OLICITS the patronage of the Atlanta Indies and sur.
rounding country, us she lias just returned from the
North and is prepur ed to make Dresses wild Man
tillas ut all kinds, ill the neatest aud most fashionable
style ut tbe shortest |>ossiblc- notice, and will endeavor
to give lull satisfaction to all that wiil favor her at
MR. P. 1. 1MMFXS,
sep 23. .dawCm Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE!
D URING my temporary absence from this city, Col.
Amis. W. Hammond is my duly authorized Agent and
Attorney. JOHN U. 8M11H.
Atlanta, June 22d, 1858... .dtf
A MA D U SE I
LIME KILN’S.
Kingston, Cass County, Georgia.
MACKEY4 SIIEATS,
PROPRIETORS.
J®* Orders Respectfully Solicited.
JAMES MACKEY SAMUEL V. SHEATS.
Oct. 23,1868 Wly.
For Sale,
lots near the Rolling
-j Half acre lots near the Rolling Mill. Apply' to
XsuCbl. J. M. Calhoun, agent, or the subscriber for
Oct, 26 w2m.
F\ KROG, Trustee.
.j. s. waudail.
1. W. RUCKKE
RUCKER & 1VADDAIL,
CROCE VIS AND COMMISSION
MERC HAN T S,
Decatur Street, 4 doors West of the Athcueum Buildings,
antu Georgia.
K EEP constantly on hand, a choieo assortment of
Family aud
PLANTATION
GROCERIES !
together with a fine stock of Liquors, Wines, Cor
dials, Cigars and Tobacco, or various brands and
grades—all of which will bo sold at short profits for cash,
or on short time to prompt paying customers. A share
of patronage is solicited. nov 18 ’58tf
JOEL D. SIMMS,
GROCER & COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
Decatur Street, three doors West of the Atkenusum Building
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Pept. 29....dwtf. JOEL D. SIMMS.
B ILLIARD CLOTHS.—A now npply jata r«:oived atd
for nle low at HERRINGS
D arby’a Propblatlc Flat D I
Allows no rival iu Americ A !
Removes every bad odoRI
B ursts into contagiou like a bom B !
Y i e 1 d s to nothing supremoc Y !
’S lands unrivalled in its merit 8 l
P oisous cannot elude its gras P t
R emoves rancidity from butte R t
0 Hers cures for sores h burns als O I
P unties tbe breath ou beauty's li P I
H ighly benefits k preserves teet H I
Y ou ought to have it for yo’r fain il Y !
I< ets no malaria escape its contro I, 1
A cts with certainty on all miasm A I
C uts short the necessity for Physi C I
T akes pain from the bite of insec T !
1 nvites tbo notice of Literat I I
C omesupto the idea of Propbalati C t
F lings contagious diseases eut’ly o F !
I. ets nothing have color so beatifu L I
U ae it fr’ly and you’ll find this Flu U t
I d more woude’l than feats of Mag I !
D arby’i Propbylatlc Flat D !
More powerful than any other agent in preventing the
Spread of Contagious Diseases-
Manufactured ouly in the Laboratory of
J, DARBY. Auburn Alabama.
From which, or Hambal, Rislky k Kitchkx, 76 Barclay,
street, New York. F'or sale by Druggists geuerally, and
by Smith k Ezzard and A. Alexander, Atlanta, Ga ; Wm.
Root k E. T. Sabal, Marietta; and A. H, Snuliert, Canton
Call in at the Drug Stores and get a phampblel tell Mf
all about it. aug 31,1858 d&wm
IRON ! IRON !
A LARGE Stock of Etowah Manuafacturing and Mining
Company’s Iron, constantly on band, at Manulac
hirers price by JOSEPH WINSHIP.
November 11,1857.... dawtf.
WINDOW GLASS! WINDOW GLASS
F lUR HUNDRED BOXES from 8 Mio to SOMOOjustar
rived and for safe by SMITH k EZZARD
C HEAP FOR CASH, Calicos, Delaines, F'lannings, Do
rnestic*, be., by J. L. CUTTING AGO.
[act. 16,1858....tf]
BACON AND LARD.
A LARGE lot of Choice Tennessee Bacon and Lard, con
stantly on band, and far sale low by
JOSEPH WINSHIP.,
INSEED k LARD OILS, at low prices by
. JOSEPH WINSHIP.
SMITH & EZZARD,
H ATE JuakReceiveo a large lot of
Washing Soda,
It Wnla.h
Best Calcined Plaster of Paris.
Outife Soap-
Colon in Alt
Colemans English Mustard,
be. X, and are for safe Hjteduced Prices.
Rjflt you want articles and at reasonable prices give
ns a call. (oct 31 Ufcwtf |
1ABZD i. wmraxsa.]
WHITAKER A BATES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia
O FFICE front rooms over J. R. k C. H. Wallace’s store
Corner Whitehall and Alabama streets.
February 23,1858....dawly
G. J. WRIGHT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albany, Georgia
May 16th, 1857 dawly
WM. A. HARRIS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Isabella, Worth Ca., Georgia.
K EFERS to—Maj. J. L. Harris, MiUedgevilie ; Hon. A.
H. Hansell,Thomasville; Miller k Hail,Oglethorpe;
Hon. R. H. Clark, Macon ; Co). J. W. Duncan, Atlanta.
June 2,1858 dly
MARK JOHNSTON*
ATTORNEY AT
LAW,
Carte rsville
February 28,1856.
P. O. HARPER.
ATTORNEY AT
LAW,
West Point,
April 18,1855 diwt
M . C . JONES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Palmetto, Georgia.
W ILL give strict attention lo the collection of claims
of all kinds, to securing debts, aud will make
prpmpt settlements with aud lor clients.
April 1858,... .d&wtf.
GUSTAVUS A. BULL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LaGrange, Georgia
W ILL practice in the several Counties of tbe Coweta
Circuit aud iu Heard,county.
April 17th 1858 dbwly.
JOHN V. HEARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Colquitt, Miller Co.,............. Georgia.
MarchO,1857,....wly
o. a. LUUHKA.VK.3
[J. Lanas.
LOCH RANK A 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.
WILLIAM M. DAN FORTH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Fair burn, Georgia.
July 25,1857 d&wtf
STONE 9c FITCH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
FFlCt in Markhani’s block, up Srairs.
January &), 1858.... dwl v
O*
L. H. BRISCOE
B. B. DEUKAFFKNRnn.
BRISCOE. At OetlRAFFENREID,
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW,
llledgevllle, Georgia.
W ILL practice also iu the Courts of adjoining Couuties.
June 18 dawly
L. J. GaKTREU-, )
-( T. W. J. HILL
G-artrell & Hill,
ATTORNEYS A T L A W,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
July 58 dly.
SAMUEL H. BAKER,
ATTORNEY A T L A W ,
And Notary Public
Alpharetta, Milton County, Georgia.
W ILL give prompt attention to all busiues entrusted
to his professional management, strict attention
wiil be given to the collection of claims.
Ueferences.—Gen. A. J. Hansel. George N. Lester, Wm
Phillips, Marietta; H. P. Bell, W. W. Lewis, Untuning;
James K. Brown, Canton. march 1, 1858..dly
UR. L. J. ROBKR'I.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL PRACTITIONER,
Marietta, Georgia.
48“ Office at his Residence. [d&wtf
W. T. C. Campbell S. Hro.,
SUGEON & MECHANICAL DENTISTS,
A RE prepared to perform all opera
tions in tlie prolession with dura
bility aud skill.
*i“ Office over Alexander’s Drug Store, White Hall
Street. W. T. 0. CAMPBELL,
Atlanta, Jan. 20....dtf (J. P. CAMPBELL.
F. D- THURMAN, M D, DBS.
Surgeon Dentist.
OFFICE—A'o. 38 Whitehall Street,
AILANTA, GEORGIA.
Aug. 8 dawly.
S. F. ALKXAXnjUi. ]
[WM. A. SHELBY.
DRS. ALEXANDER & SHELBY,
^^F’FTCE Corner Marietta aud Market Streets.
January 3,1858 dwly
JOHN M. LUNQUEST
Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, Whitehall
Street, Atlanta, tla. [Oct 14....d&wly
DR. JAMES M. MORRIS
O FFICE on Marietta, street, opposite Dr. J. F\ Alexan
dvr’s. [Atlanta, Ga., February 9,1858 dwly -
E. J.&R.W
SURGEON
CRAVEN.
DENTISTS
(Sutcessoi-s to Ledbetter anti Craven.)
O ffice over J. J. Richards Bookstore, Whitehall St.
Allauta, Ga.
N. B.—Teeth extracted by a new process, without
pain. june 9,1858 d&wly.
SMITH & EZZARD.
W OULD inform their friends and patrons, that Mr.
Marscbalk (a chemist and piianuacalist of loug
experience) moy be found ot their lirug Store all hours of
the uiglit and will supply them with any mediciue wauled.
We have a Bell Pull at the front door by which be may be
waked.
Oct. 1, 1858. tf.
GOODS!!
JUST RECEIVED AT
lLaw©Ik® PnuntoUFfe
Merchant Tailoring House,
(Next door to Clarke & Grubb’s, Whitehall Street,)
ATIlAKTA, GEORGIA.
MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS!
A large and well selected Stock.
READY MADE CLOTHING
Decidedly Fine—WeU Cut and Well Made—Latest Styles.
Cloths. CassiBercs aid Vtstiigs,
Of the very best Quality nod most Beautiful Patterns,
GENTLEMEN’S
FURNISHING GOODS!
Large assortment—Endless Variety—Latest Patterns—
Best Materials. Come and see.
49“Clotlnug Cut and made to order by tbe most skill
ful workmen.
All work Warranted Gocd.
MRT Tailor’s Crayons and Tape Measures; also Ground
down Needles, at SI per one dozen papers.
43- Ageuts forT P Williams’ “New York and Paris
Reports of Fashions. ”
49“ Also, Agents for the sale of Grover k Baker
Sewing Machines.
TERMS CASH.
LEWIS LAWSHE. JAMES PURTELL.
Oct. 13....dwtf.
MEDICAL NOT ICY.
D R. M. H. OLIVER cau be fouud at all hours except
when professionally engaged, at the Atlanta Hotel.
Room No. 14. aug. 21 dwtf.
F. M. COWEN ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA
W ILL practice in the couuties of tlie Blue Ridge Circuit,
Refers to Gov. Brown, MiUedgevilie, Ga.,Gen A.
H Hansell, Marietta, Ga., Col. Lawson F’ields, Alpharetta,
Ga., Col. J. K. Brown, Canton Ga. Sept. 10th, ’58..wly
DR.V. H.TALIAFERRO
H AVING returned to the city after an absence of some
weeks, would auuouce that be is permanently loca-
ted in Atlanta, aud cau be found at tbe old stand on
White Hail Street, during the day, and at his residence
on Ivy sti set at night.
N. B.—A servant wiU he found in tbe office at night
who w iU promptly convey calls for professional service.
March 13,1858.... dly.
MARGEN1US A BELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
P ARTICULAR and prompt attention will be given to
tbe prosecution and defence of Criminal cases, aud
the collection of Claims.
49“ Office ou Whitehall street, in Mulinbriuk’s Granite-
Front Building. Oct21-dawly.
A. H. C. BROCKEN,
22 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK,
Kanofacturer of
Glass Syringes, Homeeopathic Fiats, Grad
uated Measures, Nursing Bottles, frc.
G LASS WARE for Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers,
Photographers, &c. Green Glass Ware by the pack
age. A liberal discouut made to the trade. Orders from
country Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price lasts sent
on application. sepl5 daw3m
J. X WILLIAMS. 40LLING UAKKR.
WILLIAMS 9c BAKER,
{Successors to Williams, Rhea de Co.,)
G ENERAL Commission Merchants, Atheneum
Building, Decatur Street, Atlanta, Georgia.!
Prompt and particular attention given to the sale!
of Grain, Bacon, lard, Flour Feathers, and Ten *
nessee produce generally. Jan. 27, ’68 dtf
Caldwell, Pagan * Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Ckaxteatoa, Heath Cantina
W ILL attend to the sale of country produce, Flour
Grain, &c. Office at tbe corner of East Bay and
Cumberland streets.
Calowell. BcaxELY k Co.
Bkawley k Aiexandbe
Oct 20, 55....dlmwt.f.
| James Paaax.
Atlanta Insurance Company!
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.
ROLLING BAKER President.
D. LOCKHART Secretary.
JOS. P. LOGAN, N. D. Medical Examiner.
DIRECTORS :
THOMAS M. JONES, of Fayettville,
J. D. LOCKHART, of Atlanta.
A. W. STONE, of “
J. R. WALLACE, of “
Marine and Fire risks taken, and lives of Slaves insured
upon reasonable terms. May 22d.. dtf
H>r. IE3I- "W"_ Brown,
O FFERS bis Professional Services to the citizens o
Atlanta and vicinity. Office on Alabama Street,
recently occupied by Wm’ Markham ; Residence on Cal
boun Street, recently occupied by Mr. Lovejoy.
November 5th, 1858 dly
A. G. THOMAS, A. M. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
O FFERS his Professional services to the cilizeus of At
lautaand vicinity. Office ou Whitehall Street, late
ly occupied by Dr. J. P. Logon.
Nov. 6tb, 1858.. dly.
FOR SALE
AT THE
Manufacturei’s B*ank,
MACON, GEORGIA.
S IGHT Drafts on Savannah, Charleston and New York,
also, Sight Drafts on Eugland. Ireland aud Scotland,on
all the cities of Germany, on F’tance, Holland. Belgium,
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, and all ther
countries of Europe. Oct6-tf.
M. CLARK T. F. GEUBB9.
CLARK & GRUBB,
CommissionMerchants,
Agents for Collections of all Kinds,
And Dealers in Bacon, Lard,
Produce of all kinds, Groceries, dec.-
)-At th»ir old stand, on Whitehall St., Atlanta Ga.“wA
B ACON, laid and Corn always ou hand. Strict atteu
tion paid to consigumeuts of every description, and
Remittances promptly made. Orders respectfully solici
ted, and carefully filled—F’ORCASH.
H. MUHLENBRINK.
MANUFACTURER OF HAVANA CIGARS.
Granite Front, opposite Holland House.
Whitehall St Atlanta, Ga,
W OULD inform his patrons and the public that he has
commenced Manufacturing HAVANA SEGARS, and
assure all that w ill give him a trial, that he will give sat
isfaction in quality ami price.
Also iu Store, 150,000 German Cigars, at low pri
Atlanta, Nov. 25th, 1858. .dly.
S E w
BOOKS!
AT
Kla/y^ Agency.
NOV EM BE R 27 T H , 1 8 5 8 .
T he sociable;
OR,
ONE THOUSAND AND ONE HOME
Amusements.
Containing Acting Proverbs ; Drantatic Cliarades ; Ac
ling Cliarades, or Drawing-room Pantomimes ; Musical
Burlesques ; Tableaux Vivanls ; Parlor Games ; Games
of Action ; F’orfeits ; Science iu Sport, and Parlor Magic ;
and a choico collection of curious Mental and Mccltauica
Puzzles ; &c., &e. Illustrated with nearly 300 Eugral
iugs aud Diagrams, the whole being a fund of uever-end
iug Entertainment.
E RAXCATELIJ’S FRENCH COOKERY.—Francatelli’s
Celebrated Cook Book. The Modern Cook. A Prac
tical Guide to the Culinary Art, in all its branches ; com
prising iu addition lo English, Haitian, aud German
Cookery ; adapted as well for the largest establishments
as for tlie use of private familes. By CHARL1CS El A! E
ERAXCATE1J.1, pupil to tlie celebrated CAKEME, and
late Maitre-d’llotel aud Chief Cook to her Majesty, the
Queen of England. With 02 Illustrations of various dislt-
Reprinted from tlie Ninth Ixmdon Edition, carefully
revised aud considerably enlarged. Complete in one
large octavo volume ot Six Hundred pages, strongly
bound, and printed ou the finest doublesupercalendered
paper. Price Three Dollars a Ci>py.
Author of
T HE DEAD SECRET.—By W ilkie Collins.
“Basil,” “Antonina,” etc., etc.
O
TDGE HAIJJBURTON’S YANKEE PT0RIE8.
Illustrations. Two Volumes complete iu one.
T HE PAYINGS AND DOINGS OF’ SAMVEL SUCK Esq.,
together with his opinion of Matrimony. By Judge
Hah burton, author of “Sam Slick in search of a Wife,”
“Sam Slick in England,” “Natureaud Human Nature,”
Etc,
E
VERY WOMAN HF.FOWN LAWYER.
A Private Guido in all matters of Law, of essential in
terest to Women, and by the aid of which every Female
may, iu whatever situation, understand her Legal course
and redress, aud be her own legal Adviser ; containing
the Laws of tbo different Stales relative to Marriage and
Divorce, Property iu Marriage, Guardians and Wards
Rights iu Property of a Wife, Rights of Widows, Arrest o
F’emales for Debt. Alimony. Bigamy. Voluntary Separa-
tiohs, Discarded Wives, Suits by audagaiiist Married Wo
men . Breach of Promise, Deserted Wives, Clandestine
Marriages, Adultery, Dower, Illegitimate Children, Step-
Fathers and Step-Children, Seduction. Slander, Minors,
Medieal Maltreatment, Just Causes for Leaving a Husband
Wife's Support, Propi rty in Ti t st,Transfers of Property
Deeds of Gift. Annuities, Articles of Seperation, False Pre
tences in Courtship, &c., &e. By George Bishop.
A WIU- AND A WAY.—Tales Translated from the
German of T. Michel and Aug. Moritz. Fine Color
ed Plates. By Tranermantel.
S EEDTIME AND HARVEST.—Tales Translated from the
German of Rosalie Koch and Maria Burg. With fine
Coletcd Flutes. By Traueruiautel.
T HE FOUR SISTERS.—A tale of Social and Domestic
Life iu Sweden. By F redt ika Bremer. Author of
‘“Tlie Neighbours,” “Nina,” “The President's Daugh
ters,”‘“The II F’amily,” “The Home,” “Homes iu
the New World,” Etc, Etc. Translated by Mary Howitt.
Authorized American Editiou, with the Author’s Dedica
tion.
C OURTSHIP MADE EASY: or the MYSTERIES OF M AK-
iug Love fully explained. With Specimen Ixtve-
Letters. Containing also a Treatise on the General
Qualifications Necessary for Marriage, and tbe proper
age and condition for Wedlock, &c, &e. By Harry Hazen
Jr., a Widower who has been thrice Married, but is stili
young enough to be an especial F’avorite of the ladies.
L ife of georgf. Washington.—with fine colored
Plates. Written for Children. Bv E. Cecil.
WM. KAY, Agent,
Nov 30 ’58-tf Atlanta, Geo.
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWIN6 MACHINES.
K E AEON why the Gboyek k Bazkr Machine is uuiver
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 twe ordinary spools, ond thus aa
trouble of winding thread iB avoided, while the same
machiue can be adapted at pleasure, by a mere change of
spout, to all varieties of wol-k.
4th. The saute machine runs silk, linen thread, and
common spool cotton with equal facility.
6th. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so
that it is free from all liability to break in washing, iron
ing, or otherwise.
Otli. The stitch made by this machine is more beauti
fui than any other, either by bond or machine.
Merchants can secure the sales of these Machines
their different localities, with profit to themselves and
their customers, by applying tolbe undersigned, owners
of the Right for Georgia.
These machines are always ou exhibition at ther Sales
Room, on Broad Stheet, Augusta, Ga.
'my21—dwly THOS. P. STOVAIJ, k CO.
, CUTLERY,
STOVES, AC.
NEW STORE!—NEW GOODS!
McArthur, Burr & Wadsworth,
Dealers la
a ARDWARE, CUTLERY, HOUSE-FURNISHING
GOODS, MECHANIC’S TOOLS, STOVES, COOKING
SOS, JAPANNED, BRITANNIA AND PLAIN TIN
WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW’ WARE, NOTIONS, 4c.
Having fitted up their new Iron Front Store, on White
hall Street, directly opposite Mr. G. H. Gomel's Family
Grocery, the undersigned are prepared to furnish any ar
ticle in their line CHEAP F'OR CASH. They respectfully
solicit an iiupectiou, by the Public, of their Goods and
prices .Their stock embraces almost every article of
common use, besides many that are new to this pffrt of
toe country.
Thci • stock of COOKING. PARI AIR, OF'.
F'ICE aud BOX
• : < H- A. MoUENDON j
^ jokes «& McLendon,
Wfcolmle Jfc Retail Grocers. & Dealers ii
Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, S?c.,
No. 8, Cherokee Block, Peachtree St,
Atlanta,.. • v - G-eorgia.
"irrE have this day formed a Copartnership unde, the name and style of Jones & McLendon, for the purpose of
Yf transacting a general GnocsaT Brazos in this city. Each of us take this method to thauk our old friends and
customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us when not connected in business, and hope, by dertjt'
ing our strict personal attention tothe business, to merit a continuance of their favors. We respectfully solicit our
old friends and the pnblie generally to call and see us.
We bare in store, and are receiving daily, a well selected stock of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, &c., including
everything usually kept in a Grocery Store. Also, liquors of all kinds, Sfgars, Tobacco, &c.,all of which will bo
sold low FOR CASH or approved paper on short time. Our facilities for buying being equal to any Ilouse in cities
below us, and Freights less on New Orleans Goods, we challenge competition .and only ask a trial. Our Stock is in
part of
* ‘ 60 Casks American Brandies, in Bbls, 1-16, •».& yc cask3
10 “ FYench do some, very flue 1 —1804.
10 Bills Cordials, Cherry Brandies, ke. ’
20 Casks Wine—Malaga, Maderia and Port.
20 Baskets Cfaampaigne, 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 ; 26 iars
Hacaboy Snuff; 25 doz bottles do ; 25 pkgs Teas—Pow-
choug, Outong, Gun Powder and Ilison : 10 bales F’acto
ry yarns ; Basins, Nuts, Sardines, Lobsters, &c. ; Pep
per. Ginger, Spice, Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Brooms, &o.;
in fact almost anything you want can be had at No 8.
Terms liberal to dealers. Calland sec us.
jones & Mclendon.
Sacks Rio, Iotguira, Java, and Mochu Coffee.
100 Bbls. Powdered & Crushed A B 4 C Sugars.
30 Hilda Muscovado and Port Rico do
0 Cases Loaf Sugar.
10 Hbd8 Molasses.
300 Sacks Liverpool Salt.
10 Tierces Bice
10 Bales India Bagging.
100 Colls Bale Rope.
100 Boxes Tobacco, various brands—9ome very fine.
20,000 Cigars, from S10 to $50 HI thousand.
100 Bbls. Whiskey, various brands, from tbe cheapest
to the best; some 19 years old.
Bbls Rock Spring Rum.
“ Phelps’ Gin.
Atlanta Ga., Outo her 10,185g 2pdawl
REM O V A L!
JW
STOVES
is very large and varied, embracing many new and beau
tfful patterns.
They are constantly Manufacturing, to order and for
tbe frade, every description of PIA1N TIN WARE, of
which they will keep a general assortment constantly
on hand.
%• Particular attention given to ROOFING, GUTTER
ING and REPAIRING.
McARTHOR, BURR 4 WADSWORTH,
East 8ii* of Whitehall Street,
dec 4tf Atlanta, Georgia.
GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES OF
CLOTHING EVER KNOWN IN ATLANTA!
FOR CASH ONLY.
THE POPULAR SYSTEM ADOPTED
W. HERRING & SON,
H AVE moved into their uew IRON FRONT STORE and ofl’or their lage and Elegaut S4bc-k of Clothing, Hats Gents
Furnishing Goods, &c., at astonishingly low Prices for Cash.
We intend carrying out tbe Cash System and sell at the Smallest advance possible, ou Cash purchases.
A Splendid Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Tailors Trimmings, &c., constantly kept ou hand.
Manufacturing aud Tailoring done upou the most Reasonable Terms. A Splendid Cutter in our employ and a fit
Warranted.
Those who have Cash to lay out for Clothing and wish to make everv Dollar count, will do well to call before pur
chasing elsewhere. [nov 30....dwtf] W HERRING & SON
ALEX. M. WALLACE.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Groceries and Country Produce, tic &c.,
ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA UEORGIA-
H AS Constantly on hand a large Stock of I’ainll, Groceries, at greatly reduced trees. IValers and
Housekeepers aic respectful*.* asked to call aud examine their Stock an d Prices hefoi , buy i* g elsewhere
TOBACCO AGENCY.
Tlie undersigned is Agent for the sale of VIRGINIA TOBACCO, aud will sell rheaDor than tlie same Rr-,.„te on,,
Atlanta, Get. 27th, 1858.. ..dtf.
ALEX. ]>I. WALLACE.
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES
3d- ULoecl Pi
tJK!
-A_t Red-Ticed. Prices.
T ) the citizens or Atlanta and vicinity, we most respectfully tender our thanks Tor their very liberal patronage
aud invite their attention to our exteusivc assortment of Spring and Summer Styles of
BOOTS & SHOES
winch have been manufactured under our own supervision since the decline in stock, ami enables us to *cll at low
er prices than those who purchase from second bands, and wc guarantee to sell a better quality of goods and at as
low prices as those who advertise to sell at 15 to 26 per cent, lower than anybody, or at cost We toe determined
not to he excelled either in style, quality, or low prices, and have now iu Store and are daily receiving the largest
stock ol HOOTb dt SHOES ever before offered in this market, consisting in part of tlie followin' stvles-
Gents F’reuch Calf Pumps and welt sewed Boots.
I oldies’
ladies’
ladies’
ladies’
ladies’
ladies’
ladies’
Iadier’
Gents “ “ Pat leather sewed Boots.
Gents ,“ “ Puntp and welt pegged Boots.
Gents “ “ square edge welt pegged Boots.
Gents “ “ aud Kid Cougress Gaiters.
Gents “ Silk lasting Congress Gaiters and Ties.
Geuts “ Call’Glove Kid & lasting Oxford Tie.
Gents “ “ tutd Kid Oxford Boots.
Gents “ Patent Leather low cut Siloes.
Geuts “ “ leather DeJoinvilie.
Gents “ Calf, Goat, Uulf and Kip Brogans.
Gents Tapestry, carpet Velvet and Goat flippers.
Boys & Youths F’r’eh Calf Boot", Cong. Gait’s & Oxf. Ties.
Ladies’ Silk lasting Congress and Lace Gaiters,
ladies’ “ “ Cres’tF’oxcd Con & lace Gai’s with heels
Children’s Kid and Cloth Button Boots.
Infant’s Eocks, assorted Colors, &c.
All Goods purcliased or us, Warranted, aud repaired Free cf Charge.
lanta, Georgia. March 20,1858 dawly
ladies’ French Glove Kid Cougress Gaiters, with heels
ladies’ “ Kid welt lace Boots, witli heels.
“ Turn lace Boots, with heels.
Goat welt S. A. Boots, with heels.
Kid aud Cloth Buskins.
Kid Excelsiors, with heels.
Kid flippers, with rosettes and heels.
Kid Ties and Slippers,
worsted embr’ed bl’k & bronze Toi’t Slip’s
White Kid f lippers.
ladies’ CariK-t Slippers.
Misses’ & Chips Silk last. Cong. & lace Gait’s with heels
Misses’ aud Children’s Kid Welt and Turn lace Boots.
Musses’ & Children’s Kid Pat’t leather F’oxed lace hoots.
Misses’ and Children’s Kid Shanghai Jace Boots.
Misses’ F’reuclt Kid Rosette aud Plain Flippers.
Children’s Black, Bronze and Patent Leather Ankle Ties
Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street, At
DUtlH iv & MIX
STAPLE AND FANCY DEY GOODS!
FALL TRADE, 1858.
RYAN & MYERS,
H AVE much pleasure in announcing to the Citizens or Atlanta, and the Public In General, that they are now pi e
pared to exhibit one of the largest and most beautiful assortment or STAPI.K ANU FANCY' UUY'
GOt)D8, ever brought to this City. They respectfully solicit an examination of their Goods aud prices,—as they
cel confident that any one examining their ftock, will be convinced that it is his interest to buy from them.
Atlanta, Oct., 1858 dwtf.
rMr*
TUe Cable Successful!!
FALL GOODS! FALL GOODS!
A GREAT FALL IN GOODS!!!
A U, lovors of Science, and the fine arts, and the public in general, would do well to call before purchasing else-
where, at P. Hayden & Co., 38 Whitehall street where they will find a splendid assortment of F’oreign and l o *
mestic Dry Goods, Boots and fboes, aud Millinery Goods at prices that will enable every one to purchase from us. -
Atlanta, Ga.,Oi-t. 1, 1858. P. HAYDEN &Co.,
HARDWAR E & IR ON S T O R E.
CLARKE & LEWIS,
(SUCCESSORS TO)
G-ilToiert 7 Olairls.© cSc. Liewj.s
Dealers In
English & American
HARDWARE.
CHEROKEE BLOCK,
Peachtree Street Atlanta, Georgia.
ARE ALSO AGENTS
FffK THF SALE OF
Fairbanks Scales.
Atlanta, Georgia, December 13th, 1856.
fwedes’ English and Refined,
Bar and Bundle iron.
Cast, German, Blister and Plow
Steel.
Cut, Wrought and Horse fhoe
Nails.
Trace, Log, Wagon, Pump and
Continuous Chains.
Mill Irons, Mill faws of all kinds
Farmer's Tools, Agricultural Im
plements, consisting of Coru-shel-
lers, 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 &
Hemp Rope.
Boiler Rivets, Nutts and Wash
ers—Cass ro., & English Castings.
Would invite particular atten
tion to our large .Stork of builders
Hardware, which has been select
ed from the very best Manufac
turers.
W'e have also, the largest and
best Slock of Guns, Rifles amt
Pistols, ever offered in this Mar
ket, Consisting of Fine English
ami Damascus Twist and lamina
ted ftccl Barrel Shot Guns. Colts
old and new model, and a large
assortment of Pistols, ke.
tgu. Orders from city and coun
try solicited.
BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS.
CASH! CASH! CASH!
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER;
mm
r iE undersigned offers one of tbe largest aud best selected stock of Gentlemen's. ladies, Misses and Children’s
Boots & fboes, ever brought to this market, at low prices FDR CAfH. 1 have every kind ol a Boot, Shoe or
Gaiter -that is manufactured. All 1 ask is an examination of the stock, no trouble to show goods.
ROBERT CARKOIJ-, Agent, at FYankford’s old Stand, Whitehall Street, Atlanta.
HERS. A. Y.'CAimiM., ASHOT,
E ESPECTFUIJY calls the attention of her former friends aud patrons, as well as strangers visiting the city, to
her very large stock of MILLUER1 At FANCY GOODS, consisting of Bonnets, Caps, Head Pi . :ses.
Ribbons French F’lowers, Reuehes, Hair Braids, and Embroideries. Store at FYaukford’s old Sluml, Whitehall
Street, Atlanta, Georgia. ...
Hjf. particular attention paid to the Dress making and Press cutting busiuess A. f. C., Agnut.
T FYOUR HAIR IS HARSH, use Prof. .Wood’s Hair
lf^mr Hai'^is Gray, use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restora-
UV lf you aro Bald, use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative
If you have a Nervous Headache, use Prof. Wood s
"^yotfhave'uiindrufr, use Prof Wood’s Hair Restora
‘ iV lf you have eruptions, use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restora
WT ir you desire Glossy Hair, use Prof. Wood’s Hair Re
a *Hy t «« < de« ire *® pre**ve the color, use Prof. Wood’s
“^jmu'chSre not to lose the color, use Prof. Wood’s
“TtoU Cheap Article, use Prof. Wood’s Hair
“If^ldmire the eaJtihil Lock, use Prof. Wood s
Beautiful Ringlets, use Prof. Wood’s
n^yoifwiSh a'hesutiful complexion, use Prof. Wooo’s
H ’lfyouwiaba. e ftce free from Pimples, use ProT. Wood’s
Uair Restorative.
If you-wish to appear Young, use Prof Wood's Hair
Restorative.
I you want testimony overwhelming, read the circular
of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you want to find it, thaUepot is st 114 Market street
St. 1 Atius, Missouri. ..... ,
», It £ also sold by every Druggist in the city and
couutry. May 16,’68....dawly.
Oiicrzis (M.Uv« Oil i«Hj.
riXHE friends of Cod-liver Oil owe a debt of gratitude
I to Mr Queru for the acceptable manner ho furnuthes
tbeinthis article. Although tbo Jolly contoins 86 per
—* Af nil it is rather pleasant to eat than otherwise.
SSreSlirtiSitoMdoWdbythe Academy of Medical
nce. Ncw York. F’or sate by
Sep3
COFFEE! COFFEE!!
fT /~V bags prime Rio Coffee ; 10 lings choice Java ( nl-
ou
fee, for sale, low, by
March
T. C. HOWARD
SYRUP 9c MOLASSES!
CYfT Barrels choice New Orleans Svrnp: 10 Hhds prime
At) New Crop West India Molasses, just received, aud
for sale, low, b> [march 261 T. t\ HOWARD.
BARTHOLFS
SEWING
MACHINES
A RF. the only Machines which singly sews is a superior
manner, LEATHER, CLOTH, KERSEYS. SILKS.
Linens, Muslins, aiul Heins, Gntlirni, Turin,
Sews in Cord without Bastcing. Uses Linen, t’ltlon or
Silk Thread. Makes the Interlocked or Bark Stitch on
both sides, which cannot be Ripped or Raveled. and is
very elastic ; aud tlie Machine i3 so sir.ple that any |ier
stilt can operate it. Runs at high speed, (s very dura
ble. All of tlie abovo facts will bo proved to any person
wishing to purcliase, by calling at Leyden’s Sewing Ma
chine Depot, in W. Herring & Son's Gkithing Store, At-
anta. A. LEV 1 lF!N,
l ecc 3 General Agent.
SMITH 4 EZZARD.
AND Parauietta Robes
TKTKW STYLES MERINO
iX Shawls and Scarfs, just received by
(oat. 1058 IP 3- L. CUTTING 4
FOR SALE!
O NE of the best F’amlly Residences in the city, Bitua
ted a little South of the city Hall.. The house con
tains some TEN ROOMS with fine well of water and all
necessary out-buildings, in good style, situated on a Lot
containing two acres of tand, one half acre well set with
Catawba Grata Vines, the yard and other [.iriinns of thu
kit and yard finely set with choice fruit trees and dowers.
Price moderate and terms accommodating. Those who
wish to purchase a substantial settlement will do well
to call soon on 8 J- SHACKLEF’ORP,
Oct 12 ’58-tf Agent.