The Atlanta weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 184?-1855, November 11, 1854, Image 4

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Zi-rm M. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8. -55! x B«Jni «s Inpmlng> For tliO l.ist three or four days our city ha»* presented :in unusually lousy and sitting appearance. Our streets have been crow ded from one feud to the other with wagons from the country bringing to market Cotton KS9B9SM.I Sign* ofthc TbZt U(ii or tncTUkcu We publish the fallowing Jie#*liition.s of j some of the Massachesetts coalitionists, for ruarnewaau fifiT ******** chant-o to read this paper? ; /*. «r..«MH*ftiu prices? • AfcSMP* . ’flat tt» RipiriitiB—« Of Norfolk t- CtnlWfonV circular reports the saJ^cf ^ Mn< ; W *3** rthe we& eww oale. yeuerdayJOOO tfRt fHftK* {.oftrcnti'ni at Worcester; apd.pk'Uia: j > i_ ... _ . - -«— - * y 114* . •_* < i J6 mitke the M*OTort oTtfio&pfmeioiia ' 3sra '* biwiffittioi] and t ther produce .ami ioadmgjyyn tom* gdperitift^yWaLcr '*%£&&£. Tv TT- _ with groceries and other plantation flip- ; llusoLtd* That 1 wp hafl with hope "and Mutag ^ n li(. N o„,. mnv.'bnnt• we take iilc-i«nw> i receut brilliant autios.e* of iLe Eepubltcau party The mYirUef fell off■■towards the close. nnoticeinw ha e -aid in 1 eavv JX V k ««» uf **•£*•* ^ sn ^‘ a * f Tlu* Uav. c Cotfta' mark* spears qoiet. in uoticemg, na.e *.u't an licatv stocfc> >,r j ois , eB ,i ouio. and w« mm -tbwo -vfctarie* «r» » < i e , irwre ti. . - drygoods, and clothing, and groceries in i toresUaHow.if othersxxm to c«, by «Wibt6e] Monifcl <iWl» rtnll* antieipaticn of the winter’s tJncss The \ ^ . HKJIaiA, ) Axuxt*. Nov. 3d. 1854. J • Pieseaf lion. W. JL Butt Mayor. HtrtHj, Farrar, Thompson. ... . „ „ , “A i«7iUw't? tte'ai-^iwpT alav^r - " " j Bro^tnffli were very active, and prices tuuicatioiioobservao e i>u all side? make it j lUeaUd, lbs. in iho present chaotic coudiii n | %ww 8 shillings m fhe tlnee days, and 6e.. altogether probable thru the business of A:- i -f parties »a M»««-a*-l*’iw*Mm. the <»oiy »tar al."'»v* \ to 7s..per bbl. higher for the Week. Canal 1 ” 1 1.^.0 «r bn man liberty andthe . was quoted at ?8s. 6*1.'a 39. Baltimore bat it is the duly ot I an d Philadelphia 40s.@4ls. Ohio 42s. per jamd -ibc ^e p u_.Mcap barrel. Accounts from the United States , r ,. ... , ■ , the b-irriron is the love oX human liberty and the .was quoted at 88s. Gd.'a 39. Baltimore lama tor the ooming season -will lte muou ( ubhorron<-e m shivery. and that ' " ^ heavier than during any season horetofere. In connection with titc-e oviden' e - of in creasing trade, wo may }6.nark}hat in 'ra tions par Is ofiheciiy, the work of imprtne- metit in the way of the erection b? bn-ii o*» houses and private ;o.ddouces, eoniir.ue« in the same rapid and pr--g. a-aivc manner tba has marked the grov. iJi of our promising young city for a nttmbor of years’ jtast. Those friends of Atlanta, who have prophe- ciod iuiegard to its coming coinnio.cic! im portance, in a manne. 1 regarded by many an little loss than visionary, e few years ago, liave no cause to despair of their, reputation as true prophets, for wiioathor we arc in the j r ** ia iast midst of “tight times” or “easy times” the improvements in the city c.ntinuo progress-' ing rapidiy and unecasi n-aly. three miti-flHvetj men to rathr nrcmnd , . rnrtv «s an Orkanizn&m which invites the" limtc?! t . , , . • :S6» Of the people oa the oaetr-imeadio^nM- j f. a ™PVJ.^ shwrt.mppijr and theuncer- >ion of ilkve domlulon which now divides ihc-t am condition .<>1 aflatrs in regard to the Uufcw. | war. had conspi.ed to produce this advance. Wherea*. Roman Catholicism and slavery i-ein^ ; The market closed firm. Wheat hadud- alikc foui itoil and supported on tb^ bast- o: i^no- J vanced Is.* per bu-hel during the week.— " r ' 1 *?*&?• amt theroforenatcraUi- j White Ik's.: lied Us. Gd. Cora advanced l,c ± ,bwt ? **»**'s*™-1 2s. per quarter, during the week-quoted iUiolct'L lliMt tiicro can exist no real hosiiiii; I -W(a,42s. Indian meal advanced and in t > Uomaa Catholicittn which does not emhraco \ g<*cd tlcuiand. .-!•»•. ery. _ its natural ro-wurker id opposition o [ The Loudon money market was string- free turn tiud Republican institutions. j-etrt. Cimsois cloued at 94^(^944-0. United — : States Securities unchanged but d dl—State XTashville. Nov. 4—Noon. ) securities \ e:y dull. The river continues too shallow for aavi^atio-. | The late arrivals of gold f rota Australia Iho tveadici- this morning was cloudy; a cold ; and oilier quarters had largely increased moIX.. TU,. ... 1 ^.- . °..c. . .. 'land.. nwy nuUuriuls .or couiwoui, Uiero having lieen but l Tue^ au..iiJ of Mi. McHenry who failed ft i'*jw bills? solti tliis wc^k tit 6 5o a 7^. .* ^®c6ntly »irc it- 111 so bftu & Condition ns Tobacco.—No transactions since tho tale of a ( were appiehcntled. small lot Wednesday. | Poutical New s.—The advices from the Coming Home.—Tho two or three days past says the Savannah Kcws of Wednesday has brought a large number of our abseen- j ^cmd <iuViity“t«."50 tees to their homes, anflpwady ouv eti eet c begin to wear their wofflwkspect of lifeand animation, The weather yesterday was bright and cool, indicating a settled change in tho tompcraturc. Wo hear of no sickness among those who have returned, and fee! assured that there is, at this time, no risk incuredby returning to that city. A nurnbor of ca es of smuggling have lately been detected a* New York. In one cate, bolts containing watches to the amount of ?5,000 were found soeioied around tlic bodies of two German passengers who came by the steamer Washington. In another instance a package of smuggled linen, goods from France, of tho value of ?200, was discoveiod on board tho Ilavie packet ship William Layton. ■ The Now York Sun states that natu ralization in that eiiy, g. cs on with unexam pled rapidity. The entrance to tho bureaus of naturalization are crowded from nine in the morning till late in tho afternoon. No less than two hundred per day, for the last two weeks, have liccn admitted to. tho hon ors of Americau citizenship. At retail 50 touts are ad- bombardment, by the allies, of Sebastopol ►ed to these iigures. had commenced with only two pieces of ar- Nsw Voita, Nor. 4.—The American Protestsnt jillery. No great headway’ .had been made. Association had a large and enthusiastic meeting , The Russians were holding out manfully this evening. They adopted tho whoie_State, city aud defending the place with wonderful :-.nd county nominations of the Know-Nothings.— ' courage. Menschikoif had been largely l e- ili.* order numbers thirty lodges in the city. informed, which give his army lenewed Cotton dull and declining. Pork lower; Mess, - __ .„ , 5112 x..(o,Sl2 31. Orleans sugar. 6i(o>6. , f r f. lnil tLe - v TTe c P>epared for a deoper- i’lie India Rubber Patent case has been pceided > atedelence. in rarer of Day. Jaeob A Westervelt, Mayor of i It was rumored tuat a vast army was in the city, tailed to-day. His assets show a surplus the rear of Sebastopol, and about marching of S i5u,0oo, after paying all debts. j to reinforce Menschikoif, in addition to those nheady arrived. The commander wa* “Tom Ilycr” has published a card in a ! rep: evented in betier spirits, and buoyed New York papor denying that he fought at j with the hope of maintaiuing his position. St. Louis. It is taid that on the day of the He has, however, determined that the city pie ended fight, Ilyer was riding out with j shall be reduced to ashes rather than it his family on Long Island i should fall into the hands and occupancy i <if toe allies. Orders have been issued to The Crusader (Father Gavazzi) is give battle to the very last, stirring up the “Protestant community” to j Omar Pacea has gone to Crimea to attend make a consolidated effort” at the next elec- j a council of war, aud it was expected his tion to overthrow the “popish influence” in i cnt '- e army would be dispatched to Crimea, the Cniied States. This the editor thinks, I .A report was again circulated in Paris, can be most effectually done by defeating j Vienna and London, simultaneously, that what it calLs the Seward ticket, and electing j Sebastopol has actually fallen, and large the regular Know nothing candidate for ] stock operations were made on the faith ot Governor. Daniel, Ullmann. ' this movement. The people, however, were slow to believe. The government employ- IIorse Stealing by Wholesale.—The | sav tluu no definiteur reliable intelligence Abingdon Va., Democrat thinks horse sieal- i 1S lookedlor irom Crimea, before the 1st N.i- ing is becoming quite a fashionable amuse- I vein her, at which time they hopeto be able to Tom Ilyer was beaten in the great j prize fight near St. Louis on the ’-Tihult.. for 83,000, bv McGowan. Sixty-four rounds I weio fought. announce, authoritatively, the capture of •lie place. Gortsehakotf has superceded Menschikoff in command. There was nr. news of a definite character from St. Pe tersburg. There are serious intimations that the for mer nationality of Poland is to lie re-e.-tab- lished, and that she will lie turned against meot in various parts of the country novr-a- days. Mr. Bailey, living a few miles from Abingdon, on the Saltville road, had one taken from his stable one night last week.— The r.ext night Mr. White’s stable was broken into, and ono of his horses taken out. Mr. Allen, in ti c neighborhood of Seven Mile 'Vid, likewise had one carried , off. Mr. Yoakley, le-idk-g in Sulivan ! Ru-sia with a great power and vigor.— Yellow Fevep. at Selma Alabama.— M c ! 0 «. U nty, Teuues.ee, had a very fine black j E'ciits pieity plainly indicate this design to regret to iearn says iho Mobile Tribune of j ma:o stolen from liis stable on the night of ^ be offec‘e.1 at iio distant day. the 1st inst that the Yc'lnw Fever ha, broke I >hc 9ih inst. Messrs. Bailey, Allen and' To i he ah- enee of actual and reliable in- . • o a,. ; r .i f...,,,. White have recovered their horses, although 1 formation fr.111 the seat of war, the papers out.» Selma. Our iniotmaUuu -me, fioin , ^ thieves escaped> Ml , Yuakl J % ; are merely tilled with accounts of the posi- a gentleman who came pa.-enge. 1,1 tne i the scoundrel’who stole li's animal as far : tarns (;f the troops, the projected operations steamer Lucy Bel!, arrived yesterday from i ;ls ijraj'tun courthouse, where ho was com- i a f various places, &e. the Alabama river. The grea'cs; panic pic- j j elied to give up l.e chare for inability to : ^ Accounts in mi Odessa to the 8th say that fur 1 procure a steed. " Gortscbakoff’ was at that place. ’ corps of 15,000 men was S w ul,_ W lutaker, UMK-ttOE ■ TfaelcHwriay vomawf tratioo mnwiiwl from Hon. John B. Ward Mayor »f Savannah, which. *H aocwnpunie lby Uie pruuaiTte and Resolu- Mxvons Omr-tj SavanbaE.4 . . OMta m 25tb, I'aH../ ftoH. IT. il. fltUt Vnt/or of A/t'intu.- * |Dbar Sir;.—f iioem-liweilPreamihl«anU Resoln- (iOa* were adopted by (be Mayor, and Aldcrmeh of tbir City in (iouaoU arseiabioct at (heir meeting of 19th Qetjber 1854. . %y° a _ HR ^ity Council uf Arianu, . Oa. They au ioadeqaate but heartfelt, expression at the ihankfulce-s ur tkii < oi porallon tor the generous benevolence of the City of Atlanta, to the sick and afliietei iuhabiiams -of this Lily during the inte Epidemic. •Very respectfully, Your O'edient Servant, JOHN E. WARD, Mayor of Savannah. IN COUNCIL. Savannah, 19th October, 1854. Present John E. Ward, -Wayor. Aldermen Van Horn, Screven, Walker, and Lewis. Resolution}! read and unanimously adopted: By Alderman Screven, seconded by Alderman Walker. Whereat, by the dispensations of Providence, this City has been afflicted by an Epidemic of the most fatal character, and its inhabitants during its prevalence, have beta the recipients of the munificence and benevolence of various Public Bodies, Charitable Associations and Indviiduals. Be it therefore Retched That the thanks of this body are due, and are hereby tendered to the Corporate Au thorities of our Sister Cities, for the sympathy they have manifested in the afflictions of this City and for their gener* us contributions in aid of its suffering and destitute inhabitants. Jietoired. That the thanks of this body are due, and are hereby tendered to all Benevolent and other Asso ciations, ana to Individuals who have in any manner contributed tu the relief of the afflicted in this City. Rewired, That our thanks are due, and are hereby tendered to the resident I’hysicians of this City, for their noble conduct during the Epidemic, and to those transient Physicians, who with professional galantry an>i disinterestedness came to the relief of the side, when our devoted Physicians were billing, in our midst, victims in the faithful discharge of theirduties. Retained, That our thanks are due, and are hereby tendered to our devoted l lergymen, who have without execution persued their holy vailing, dispensing charity, ministering to the >ick and comforting the afflicted.’ Rtwlctd. That the thanks of this Body are due. and are hereby tendered to the Young Men’s Benevolent Association of this City, for their active benevolence, and distinguished services to the afflicted, and for the benefits they have thereby and in other respects eon- terred upon this community. CLERK OF COUNCIL'S OFFICE STATE OF til ORGIA, 1 CITY or SAtAXXAH. / I. Edward G Wilson, f lerk of Council of the City of Savannah, in the State of Georgia. 1>o hereby certi fy, that the foregoing is a true copy of the Resolutions unanimously passed in Council on this day. !-iyrv under my hand the Corporate Seal of the City of Savannah." on this ninete-ath day ol October, A. it. eighteen hundred and fifty-four. MiWaRD (J. WILSON, CJEKK (F corNcu. Th * petitionof Citizens on the subject of the -ddewalks in Hunter street was received and refered to the street committee. The petitition ofa committee from the second Baptist church of Atlanta, was receives! and referred to the committee on Public works. The Commit tee on Finance reported b’lli to the amount of $1293 69 cents which were ordered to be paid. Re wired That the managers of the Fancy Pall to b° rriven on tht IT inst. be allowed the use of the City lull for that pupose. On motion Counci adjourned. H. C. HOLCOMBE r c. c. v ii.iiaji.ii a a w i Dr. W. P. PAKKGB. pBSPECXJCLLY Motion hi. praftfefeud mt- ! Li views *o tbo ritizeos of AttanU ant) vicinity, in <ho practice of Madicine in its collates*) broach**. Ho may be fond, whoa not prafei.raii- aiiy oagaged, - at Roork’i eornor, White-Hall and Mitchell atnets. Nov, ,8.. 1854. dwlv HR. W. T. C. CAltrSFIJ. returns tfaaeks to bis, friends sod the public for the !litoral .patronage bestowed, •n't- lo asking for a continuance of tbe same, informs them that he U stiff to be found at his old steed, -over A. lle.uuiiers drug store. Whtte-hsB^f., where be still (Jugs teeth in the best manner and warrants them to stand, also inserts te*lh on gold or plutiua {dates witl mjami' 9 “ "* and ail operations war rented Those needing anything in his line are requested to call snd uxsmine specimens-of Uis work. Examinations and advice free - , Reference?*—aR for whom, he has operated, Atlgnta. Url. t a W-L 21—iwl v T. N. COX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA. GA. Nor. ?. 1R51. tfJtwl? dr. j. si. rartix, DRUGGIST AND PHARMACUTIST, Whitehall Street Atlanta, 43a. _ MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Perfumery and Dye fjft Stuffs of all kinds fr>r sale: also, just receiv.d, a ylf fine assortment ot tbe best Plates. Cases, and Jm CbemicaU fur Daguerreotypists. Sept. 26, 1854. H—lwty] . Dlt, B. n. SHIT 11, Atlanta, Georgia, R ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to tile citizens of this place and vicinity, and solicits a •.hare of public patronage. Office at residence, on Peach- tree street, opposite the Methodist t’hurcb. Atlanta. March 50. 1S54.. 44—wly. Negiocs IVaiHed. | HE subscriber will pay the highest cash jjriceu for * negroes of every description. Tersou^at a di.'tnme wishing to sell will please write, describing negroes fully, and flh.ting lowest price. I can be found at the kVashington Hall. A. B. MoAFEE- Atlinta S«-pt. ’r»tb 1^51 BOM A !f IS M, By Kev. ltr. Cttxiaxu. of I-ondon. Axebjca-vs will you read this masterly exposure of the Hysterics of Rome ? _ i’t;K,r al. John F. Jewett Sl Co.,Publisher*, Boston. Sepiemoer gl. (i,v;m) vailed, and all who could, weic loavin the country. One train of tars took off more than two bundsed, for Montevnllo and other points on the Railroad. Oi.c c,t^c oc- curred on Friday and three on Saturday. The people, it is said, were so badly fright ened that it was with exit cine difficulty any one could be got to act as nurse. figF“Thc citizens of Augusta have icstiffied their gratitude to Dr. Campbell and other members of the New Orleans Howard Asso ciation, for their services in aid of ihe sick during tho recent epidemic, by a handsome presentation of plate. ! The Rtissitut Gen. Alvahez Advancing upon tiie City posted near Sebastopol, and the opening of or Mexico.—Ad\ices front Acapulco to ; 'hegieat ore ations effectite’y, was dull’ Sept. Gth, sta c that Gen. Alvarez is sicad! advancing upon the capital, and at iast advice-, had eifc ed the town of Yutela, at tl;e head of i50U men. Ail tho govern ment troops, except about 2,500, had been withdrawn from the State of Guerrero to tho capital. A letter fruut Acapulco says: A pitched battle took place on the plains Del (jua'tra, Sta.e of M choacan, in which j expected. Affairs in the Baltic and in Asia were about as before. Large 1 enforcements were bring pent off from England and France. Intense anx ety prevails throughout these countries. Tito Eastern question absorbed all in.e.csts. The advices from Spain represent the in eight hundred government troops we;e at-j surgent movement as nearly quelled, and j lacked and thoroughly defeated by Colonel I comparative tranquility rpigned. j HuCita. and a gteat lnauy killeil: before; Prussia is daily manifesting a more kind- I General Man’l Andrade could come to il.c : r ; ly deposition towards Austria, and it is be- 1 assistance his troops deserted and swelled j I eved both tbe-e powers will soon act in „ u - „ the ranks of tho pronunciados. Tln.ugh ! harmonious concert, to the advantage of the — c „ o ! the troops of Alvarez lost tbo valiant Caiit. ! Allies. Foe Sec: atari t> * V, ‘ 1 , . j V. Barron and eight more killed, besides a' There was much excitement in Poland, Agricultural .Joc:e:y publishes a eavu, in, num i, er wounded, Captain Ri.drigt.cz pur- j and a strong revolutionary spiritwas being tapet’s of yc terday. that the | ^ ue j the enemy and took tho city of Zaca-1 manife-ted. the Augusta pa Executive Connuiuce have further postpon ed the Fair uuiil tl.o first Monday in De cember, in order to giro the citizens r.f Au gusta ample time m make all preparations for the coming exhibition. Augusta-—Tho Board of Health of Au gusta report one death by yellow fever for the 18 hours ending on Monday at 3 o'clock, P. M. As that city white frost, as well as in tho vicinity of the city, on Monday, all danger from tho pestilence which has pre vailed there so violently for some time past, may now be considered at an end. The Mails Again.—For the last three tula, vvhoie the wounded Santnnists had looked for a shelter. Tho pa-s of El Gallo bad been fortified by Alvarez’s troops; and another division has driven the government forces front In Hungary the spirit of revolution ex ists to a Cuitsiue.able exteut. Italy.—Nothing ■ eported. Affairs in Ireland wete tranquil. The Arabia brings nq further accounts of the Aguitilla though with a considerable 6acri- steamer Arctic. m ore of the passengers fice of life. j or crew heard fronC . ^ - - ; General Canrobcit Infs notified the French Pulp ron Paper.—There is said to be in j Government that the allies’ position was ' * V* - i „ f, ri p process of formation in New York city, a : *®*P re £ na bl e . being deionded by eighty v. as united by a fine 1 , . . , .. . I thousand men and LOO guns, and could be ice in several places I company for producing the pulp used in the | heM inst c 00 .000 Rushans. can be rnado from it of a superior quality, and 35 per cent, cheaper than it can be at present afforded by tho paper manufacturers. A new mode has been discovered, according days wo have received no papers from points j ( j ie materials to a pulp is altogether dispens- beyoud Augusta. The difficulty, wo pro- c ,j with. The Tribune 6ays: * * ^1. n ....... fa ,, P r. •, AT . « \ 4 4* ttl/IA * «-% 1 ^ m m — A — mop say that 3,000 of the foreign legion and 4,000 Turks had just left for Crimea. In consequence of the correspondence j found in Menschikoff’s effects, captured at 1 . ,. . . . . , . - Alma, several important arrests have been j to which die stamping process for reducing j made afc Varna Tbe British steamers have been ordered . . . .to the sea of Azof to bombard the town of suute, is in the want of sufficient lotcc in . q’be cost of the grasses in their natural j Kartell. tho Augusta post-office, as tho troubles of the ! ^tate, on an average, is SI per 100 lbs.; the la-1 Lord Re-.lcliffe had succeeded in procur- Sout’u Carolina Railroad and the Postmaster | bor thoreou 1J cents; making the full price ! ing a firman to suppress the trade in Cir- Geuoral have been settled. While the ^2.25 for 100 lbs. The same pulp will be j cassian and Georgian slaves. , rtroduccd by tho process under constdora-! A large portion of the French Baltic large proportion of paper mails note sent ; * ion — tUat j f Dl , intisell-at 25 cents per j fleet had returned to Cherboug. to the Atlanta office for distribution v c ie- j r l)S ^ while reducing the loss from 45 to A rumor was current that the Danish ceivedour mails with some degreoofreguliii;-I 15 per cent, The pulp furnished to the pa-i Government would probably permit the irom grasses costing S50 j British fleet to winter at Kiel. The Journal of St. Petersburg, of tho , . . j , contains a telegraphic despatch from ic has ceased in Augu -ra aic 1E ^ ,J a | a nd to be put upon the paper* machine at j Vienna stating that the commissioners of hopes that the oflko lu that city will soon | 0JlcC Allowing 100 per cent, to the paper I the Western Powers and of Austria and l,e able perform its work. maker for ihe uso of Ins mill, the paper can Turkey had met at Constantinople to ar- bc supplied to the market at 4 cent per lb., j range the question of the protectorate on including commissions, agents’ l'ee3, insur- ' the basis of the proposal made by the Aus- “SwiH” t’ouise, NEAR ATLANTA, GEORGIA. r PHE Races 011 thin Course will commence nn the * .-ocond Tuesday (beiu^ the 14th) iu November. 1854. jiusl coutinue during the week. First I'ay—Tcesday—Jockey Club Purse for all ages. $iuu,00, and thventree airlded. One mile heats. >amk Day—Jockey Club Purse $ 50,00, and entries added ; for ali ages, best three in live—mile heats. second Day—Wednesday—* 4 Nelson” Sweepstakes for J years old , $150.«»o subscription, ln.lf forfeit ; $ '90.- >0 bei'ig added by the Club, proxided iwoor more start ; 1 wo Mile heats. Closed wiih the I olio wing entries— C. A llauiiUon names b. c. by Tempest, dam, Anne Harrow ; also, b. f. by Sovereign d»m by l.exintbun. John ilarrison Sr. names gr. f. Mary HI. e kin by Gray ha le dam Sally Jlorgan, aLso. gr. f. Ardell by Gray Ragle, dam Marietta, by imp. f'rinm. M. II. t.oldsby. names br. c. Brown Pick by imp. durgrave, da in by imp. Glencoe. ■laj. Benj. Fj».>le\. names (*h, f. by Wagner, dam by imp. Glencoe; also ch. c. by Cbieftian dam Little Mis . res*. Third Day—Thursday—Idekey Club Purse $-50,00. and entries added for all ages. Two Mile heats. loiKTU Day—Friday—lockey Club Purse $400,00 and entries added for :> 11 ages. Three Mile heats. I iFTii Day—-Saiurdny—-Jockey Club Purse $600,00 Tor all Ages,.Four Mile heats. Same Day—Purse $500.00 saddle horses. C. A. HARALrOV. Fee. Atlanta Jockev Club. Sep, 28, r 54-5-d. It.- wtf. Savannah M?TU\L INSURANCE fOMPANF. i >. WEED. i'resiJent. JOHN U. Wn.EER, Fecretnrr. r I“'HE un leriigueil. Agen of the above Comiwnv is -L i-repami to take risk; against Fire on Buildings, stocks &c., su the most lav rable terms. U. L. WRIGHT. Agent. Atlanta. March 11. 41-wtf. C. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY at law, Trnuilin, Heard County, Ga. AT TILL attend to professional busineaaa in the connn- VV tie.of Heard, Carroll, CampbelL Cowetta, Fayette. Merri vet her and Troup. HEnxsKCE:—Hon. E. Y. Hill, 1-aGrange, Ka.; Messrs. Irwin & Knight, Marietta, Ga., Col. M. M. TidweB. Fayetteville, Ga.; Mr. William Dough erty. Col imbus < eorkift. w n.mm & hat i lksoa, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Columbut, Georgia. M. I- Patterson.] 49—wlv* [B. Y. Martin SB. D’ALVIGNEY. SURGEON AND DENTIST, OFFICE AT BIS RES2SEECS. [Oppotite the Atlanta Steam Flouring Mill.'] November, L8, 1850. [-6—wtf.] J. A. PITCKETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW", AND SOLICITOR IK CHANCERY, W 'III promptty attend to all business entrusted his cate. tllHce on White Hall Street. aHoo. 8. DAN ILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Atlalanta, Ga. Office over Valentino’s Confectionary, opposite Intolli grocer Office, Whitehali street. Vo-.-’4 1 C .V **f—’v Haygood & Whitaker, ATTORNEYS AT LAV\, Atlanta, Ga. (Office over &■ Gonby’s Store, Whitehall street.] GREENE ». HAYt.OOD. 1 JaKEL 1. WHI'lAkl K, Forme 7y of IVat‘ inxille. | F>rme tv of Favetrille, I i . A3. CO-nL, ATTORNEY * COUNSELLOR AT LAW and Solicitor in Equity, W "ILLtake cases in re.erence to Wilis, Livorcks, &c. in nnv part of the Union. Also, cases is respect to TirL&s tj Land in the vicinity of Atlanta, Oa. July -7, 1854. p-wly] JFiilKO VV. MANNING. f Forme, hj of Cocingt<-n, Ga.] ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. O FFICE opposite Council Hall. Whitehall street. Wil promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care. Atlanta, Feb. 3d. 1853. 36-wly. DR. T. n. D »R\AGE, J^ESPEC TFULLY tenders hit j role8.*»itnxsl ^ervicen l the Citiseua of Alla at a aud •esidence «n Met onot pli Mre»t. i;ffice at hi c4-w)a DU. IV. T. UlUilT, TTTCULI> inform tlm citizens of zUlanta ami vicinity ? I that lie ha* 1 cated in their city, for the purpoM of practising medicine in ail its branches-, aud solicits c liberal share of their patronage, ile can be found n all hourf.eilher at hi* otUce on Whitehall street, oppt •*ite the Johnson Hou.-e. or at iiin room in the iiolluie House. March bth 1^54. 44—wly / r KH41AI9 Hr/ .4 Par' fleeie, Uethtefr p*t*» Sltoee, HASDWABI AHB GH0CEBIES. Viii etbrmyt fmy.HU market price for all kinde of Peach-tree'Stpcji, ‘Atild.nta, Georgia. ~~ buSnicuto & silvey -4&X.. HAVE Nstisrai to ifP■ 3, Itougberty’s sjjil New Brick Building, oorth of the Baiirosd fit uud opposite the Alluuts Bank, and are —. receiving a general »tnck r tif STAPLE A>» FANCT DRY GOODS, which will be sold at the lowest market price*. Alsg, a desirable stock of dotlli GENERAL jUfrygaHISEMENTS; [ l October 1854. I bav. to request that eonUpuyusrurii er the best style of block teeth—troni - -or men arid youths’ which cannoTbe^TceUed in'mTft’ ill dome the honor to lay them before th^' <>»* tj-a fuU sot. by suettoc, or In any way to suit the rial, style, orfi&btb iBthedty. CaU before purchasiup -ouncil' «f Atlaou, .gZ They contein ^ & ** iRSi in mule- keep a bouuttful line of furnishing Coodc—.uuder gar ments of jtB desdrivjtions. Shoce’, too/*, Hate, Co.pi, Valises, Carpetbags, Trunks, Lmbrcllns, Ac., Ac,, In fact, everything in. the elbthing and furnishing line. Come and see—you will nut go awsy dissatisfied. Thankful to onnformer patrons for past favors wo beg a continuance of the same. • Atlanta. October Jtth. 1964. If—/m. Auction A Comnissiou Business! ElDSOif ft SH 4CKLEI ORD | H AVE taken the targe and commodious House on i Alabama street, south of, and cuuiiguouh to. the j Common Dasenger Depot, where they arc prepinvd to re ceive Consignments of all kinds of^ MERCHANDISE and i I'RUDUCE, Bacon; Lard, 4c., ftc. Thev will, also, give strict attention to the Sale, oi"; NEGROES. REAL ESTATE. HORSES. Sec., and any and | every thing, which may be dedred to be sold nt Arc- ; tion or HmvsTSLY, on Commission. ttf All Consignments will be disposed of agreeably to j instruotion.s, au-1 funds promptly remitted. (51-ly.] j UNiTKD STAT^si hINfc. 'New York & Suvaftnan. ' CJsKML.»'KKKLY f * -*•.* • On and. after March new. an<l fiplendid 8i*ic-<Fh0cl« • iqxjIUOA, 1 1800tone, UaptV Jf. S. Wormtn-i.i., " ' s -- alaC^ma. i8tweoi«»rcoft v c:, tt.SCHR.TC*. * t , »,Vv AUGUSTA, 150'Jtons., t apt. i i-to-n- • IVcdnctittrg^ttd Saturday. . Theae-' sttlptt: a re among the large* otr fh*f‘/War, on surpassed in >pved, safety or comfort—making tliei' passages in 50 to 3U. hour.., an.'.: arc cccuiandcd-b> sktllfuL careful a fidpolite officers. *They offer aeuos desirable couveyotfce40 Ne\y .. Cabin Passage.....'.. •DAI U FORI . FAY & CO.,' gents iirSnvnnnalt. S WI’I. IIITI 1IM.L. 13 !lrosii\vuy„Netv jovk. Sn ' annrb y\ " - — .» as-a MEW YCRK OR PHILAttELPHIS:! 8’feilatlclrma iwifl SavaHitah STEAMSHIP LINE. carrying th£ u. s. mail. Atlanta Machine H ocks, {Late Atlanta Iron Foundry.'] rpHIS new Company is now prepared to do Work on short * notice of heavy and light taotings of the laslest im proved patterns. oflKON, lfRsHfa or CoMrosnti N, all of which will be warranted. Tnruiug, boriuK and Drilling DONE TO OliDEIt. ALSO STREW CUTTING of ten feet, or under, of any sized thread requited. Heavy and Light FoKui.sc ol wrought Iren or fctetl done in superiov style. Pariicnlar Attention. is called to their 1 atterns for Mill ( rating ol Jlcreban' and Custom Flouring and Saw Mills, GinUearingof all tho usual sizes, and Bark Mills always le; t on baud. We are alto prepared tobuild Stationary Engines with the latest improvements, allot which will be -cldlow for cash. Copper and Brass taken in exchange for work ai cash prices. James l. tunning, JOHN Mcl ON0l < H. P. S.—Allot the above Crmi any art practicnl Meehan les, and give their undivided attention to the business. September 11th. 15 Rtf. Winships Iron Works , ipHF subscriber i© now prejaiedto receive and e*e- *■ cute orders foi all kinds of Cutting* ;md machine Works and all persons favoring him with orders nmy rely tpon having their work executed in the best manner rnd at short notice. Orders for PASH. FLINTS AND TOORS, promptly attended to at his Car Establishment. Cash jmid for Old Cop; er. Brass and Cast Tvon. Aihrnni. June 14. 3854. L-lvl JO El It WIN: HI! . CHL AND SEE! f’KE subscriber, having purchased the ?fvk of * Goods formerly owned by Mr. T. POOXAN. wili continue tlte business at tiie Store lately occupied oy him. and will ker-p constantly on hand, until all :s ciosed out, a full supply of Family Groceries OhmiRit of SfhedRlei 1 jM1K Atlanta & lsigrauge Railroad rnnr.eots at Easl * 1’riiut with the Macou 4 Wcijier'u Railroad. Through from llontgnmevy to Savannah in 30 hours. Leave Muut’rv at8.3D p. m. arrive at K. Point 8.20 a. m. i. j?. i'oiu’t at 8.46 a. m. *• at Macon 2.30 p. in. • Macon •• 4.3U>>. m. ‘ - Sav'nah 2,30 a. m. Fee from Montgomery .to West J oint.- S3 50 -• West Point to fast Point. :. u .o •« " Fast 1’btnt 'to Savannaiiy. 8-0! This Line consists of the well known first class Stenm- STATE OF GFORGIA, Capt. .1. Harvln KEYSTONE STATE, Capt, R. Hardle. in stveuglU,'npued nip! iuxou;nniualiuno, tl eso sUipt- are unsurpassed, ii equalled, bytitiyon tiie const* Ri' er navigation. 100 miles/ Two nights nt sea. Sailing days, every Wm>jt»i>AY. from each port. Aseiits. savannnh, C. A. I- I.i.var, Corner I buy ton and Bryan sts. Philadelphia, JlKROM it Martin, 37.14 North Wharves. N>w-Vork, Fcjuwtok k Taixman. 19 Old buy, foot AYER'S PILLS, A NRW and ainguiarlv auccessful remedy f,, r a cure of, all Bilious diseases—Costiveness tr?. 1 gestion. Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Ke V |»J Gout, Humors, Nervousness. Irritability, Inflam/?' tious. Headache, Pain* in the Breast, Side, Ii,!!/ and Limbtt, Female complaints, &c., fc. i,.,| p / very few are the diseases in tvhich a Purgative .\],'p -inn is not more or less required, and m eh ^-k nes* and suffering might be prevented, if a i,- m „ less hut effectual Cathartic were more freely „ w j No person cun feel well while a costive habit bodv preva Is; besides it soon generates itrinu, mH often fatal diseases, which might have been aviu';^ bv the timely and judicious use of a good purr,tit? fhis is ulike true of Colds, Feverish svmpium* an .i Bilious derangements. Tlie.y ail tend to bectm’, e 0 r urodtice the deep seated and formidable clwtemiipr, which load the hearses all over the laud, lien,?! reliable family physic is of the first important? tu the public health, and^tbis Pill has been perfect^ with consummate skill to meet that demand. »« extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, sors. and Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. Utu2 have been effected beyond belief, were they nut su k stantiated by persons of such exalted pusitiun anij JV>IES HASLETT, IMpORTElC AND' GENERAL I'EALER IN LIQUORS AND CIGARS, .Vo. 4, Commerce Street, Baltimore, Jtd. .1. M. Cnrt.Tr;: Agent. June -.9. [6—wiyj Forwarding Business, At (Jhaiiettoii, S. C. rron the umlersigne‘1. ia coauection wiliiu geuoi’ai L'onmiisaiou butiness BACuN, CORX, an L all oilier Produce, will SZZujMc, forward witli tbo groate *.l mo- - Il'lt* dedyatcb, Alercliaailise, diac’iiucrv, Produce, and other property consigned to him, for the interior ol Georgia, Alabama. Tennessee, NortU aiul Sout h Carolina. Fl.ridajand for any northern or foreign port. August 17, 136:. (12— mj J. il. WILL\. Refkrences—J. V. King, i-resident O. R. R., C. T. Bol lard I'res’t. Moutgomerv it. K., W. M. Martin, i'rco’t. F. It K. Bk., Hopkins. Hudson .X Co., Charleston. J. CalU .veil, 1'res-t. S. 0. R. R. Jno. F. Minn., Atlanta. Ric< | riiartONtfin. I ta Klin .V Wnlkvr A istlKta B anxioun to sell otl nn«l close up the busi- he will sell Goods LuWLK than they have been ore inf his place! M. J. KUILY. Atlanta, 1 ebri.ary 7..If64 LF—if DOU Sii\G & \ GUM", Geueral Goauaissioa aai For .7ardiag Merchant, ,Yu. 2fe, (,’mciur Street, iVttc Orleans, La. UsLVEtsS eulrusle-l to us uliall receive our personal ution. (an l from our do-tire to please, aud oui e\ >erienc42 iu 0 ininoss, we d.itter ourselved that w« will give geueral satUfactiou.) in Lhe execution of orders we will be prompt, au«' take special care to parehn «e, as far as possible, frou lirst inn Is, ati 1 at wholesale prices. Gods receive* and for* warded witli despatch, iu tine, it shall h* our oarncxi on leaver to ov iu all respects faithful \l.ir 11. I M Wtf I KUAX, TdKDB>BKK(i X, CO. MUSIC DEALERS, Whitehall st-, in Jchnrcn Home. dsn of the Golden Piano, H AVE received. In addition to their very extensive stock of Sheet Music, 500 XMV I’lLCKF «-l the latest publication. Also, (Suitars and il ites, which they olTei for anle at Xrw Y irk Pricks. Our Fin nos will speak r or themselves, as they are the pro nets r.f those hou«e* .vhlch received the Jirxt golden meilal at the Crystal f *:i 1 oce Exhibition. Atlanta, July *20. 1PS4. f c —wtf] J. & L. S. itlUKG t.\, M A N U P A C T U H E 11 S OK C'liair* & Csibilirt Marc. STAND, 1 EX. All It, i. l.OLCTA, respectfully inform thcii Medical Notice. DS. JAMES M. BABES, H omocepathic Physician! R ESPECTFULLY offers his professional services to the citizen^ of Atlanta and vicinity. Office and rooms in Dr. Westmoreland's house, corner Calhoun and Railroad Streets, opposite the Steam Flouring URL Atlanta. Feb. 24. 1853. SV—wly. ty altlio’ somewhat la.e in the ua Hvsteui Butthi3 i per maker will be irom grasses jm has now been stopped. As the e.rideui- j ** every 2,000 lbs. of puie bleached pulp. | The . . , _ ■ ready to be made into the panel - required, 14m, e is eeased in Augu st aio 1E " 0 -o | an d to be put upon the paper* machine at j Yiennr B@ri.Wc iiud the following ‘ special dis- 1 trian Cabinet. England.—The British Parliament will A General Indian War Inevitable be prorogued on the 16th of November. A general war between the United Stales j The English papers publish a list of pri- ... . x* T r 1 1T» 1 patch’ in the New York papers ol W ednes- j ance an^sloraae. day, dated Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1854.—1 am informed from an undoubted source, that t the British (do.eminent lias issued orders to j ai }d the various. Western and Southern i rate soldiers killed and wounded at Alma, its naval officers and diplomatic agents in tribes of Indians is inevitable. Every mail A national subscription fir the sick and the West Indies and Central America, which : from the borders of civilization brings us wounded had reached £6,0.59, and a regi- amount to the abandonment of the Musqui-! the most melancholy accounts of their out- : meat of women had been organized as to Protectorate as far as Grey town i:> con- i rages and massacres; and our government j nurses to bo immediately sent to Sebastopol, eerned. These ofibers nro directed not to j is now loudly and imperatively callod upon ( The Britisli steamers Gauges aud Persia, iulerfero theic any farther than to protect j t0 oot vigorously in the promises, and pro- ( with troops on board, came in collision in recognised and buna Jidc British sul/eets. ■ tect our frontier settlements and Western j the Sea of Mannora, and were bad’y dam- uot to assert any right of sovereignty or any ! emigrants from the ruthless msaults of tho ■ aged. An officer was crushed to deatli in his jurisdiction over the place: not to iu termed- savages. Even the United States soldiers , berth. die with anv quarrel between the Transit i stationed in loxas, California, Utah and j The affair of Edward Oliver had been new of inter- of the bat- . . . tho old war they can. L’liey aic not even to lend any ; ***e Indians ate rapidly acee.erating the I spirit, and further tidings from Sebastopol support to tho title to laud issued hitherto j time of their manifest dettiny, and in a j arc watched for with au anxiety unprece- oy the former Brilirii vice-consul at that j very few years will be comple cly extormi- ; dented. place. Claims of actual British subjects for nated.- That unfortuna'e race is now placed j Spain.—The Spanish Ministry had aban- damages in the liollins bmnbaulmcnt aic to ; Imtween two great waves of civilization— j doned the project <>f drawing up a cunstitu- be taken notice of, and tube reported, but one from, tho Atlantic and the other from ; tion to he submitted to the Cortez, nothing more. And if tlie American vethe Pacific—and will soon be swept from ; A royal dec ee orders the payment of tho ■-els in^tlic port salute the flag of Nicaragua, • th® face of the earth. . November dividends. or any other flag, nothing is to lie said or They have been driven step by step from 1 : < done against it. In a word tl.o Protectorate 1 (lie Atlantic to the Alleghany ridge, f -om Bailruad Convention at Buffaiaj.—At is altogether abandoned, at loa-t tit San them e to the Mississippi, and further West, i a uiectin"; of repro on;a‘ives of the various Juan ; and if Nicaragua could nmv take ; to beyond the K icky Mountains. Civiliza- ' New York railroads, recently held at Buffalo possession of tbe place, slie would meet with tion has been ste tdily f dlmving them from it was de:erniined to memorialise the legis- no opposition from tlte British Gove. iunei.t. the East, and within a few vears past it has • lure to abolish all laws licensing runnersfor “Costa ltica has also taken an important j cmifrunted their path from tlte West, Thpir i emigrant pas. engcrs to the West, and a->k- step in that regoin. S ane forty or lifiy soliutde, have been invaded from lfi»th sides ing lor a statute making it a penal offence to of the compass, mid their hunting grounds sell tickets fir passage by the railroad lines disturbed. The time has arrived "when the ; at ra es higher than those charged hv the vast ti le of population must find its wav to roads. The charge fir emigrant passengers (l,e Western plains, and their temporary i from New York to Chicago, is to be S1I; possessors are compelled to give way before i New York to Cincinnatti §10; luggage to the it. Ruinous wars, deprivation, of the me ms • ex'ent of fifty pounds fiee: o\er fifiy pounds of subsistence incident upon the settlement i §2 25 to Cincinnatti, $2 50 to Chicago. The New York Central and New 1’ >rk and Erie arc to have ten per cent., on the whole amount c dlccied at New York from emi grants as compensation for the trouble aud cost of taki ng care of them and starting them. bo an merca-c of freight from to CSiicag », amounting to seven evtown side ol tue river, n may | regrouca mat me numerous murders and ! per cent., on tho pre-ent ra'e-i. After the be doubtea, however whethrtl.er Costa Uic:a | outrages of the latter, in despite of that, j first of December there will be a slight'ad- can raise soldiers enough to execute such j will compel it to devote its energies to their j vanceof fa-.o from New York to Buffalo, * ticheme.” ■ extermination.—Cin. Eny. I ainuntiug on the Central to fifty per cent. JAMES E. WILLIAMS, LATE OF KNOXVILLE. TENS. COMMISSION MEBCHANT! In Johnson’s Warehouse, comer of Hunter and Prior sts. Atlanta. November 2d, 1853. wlv S. BliYAiVT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, [ Opposite J. jVbrmws,] A TLAXTA GEORGIA. April 7, 1S54. wly T. B. KIPLEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS AND Brittannia Ware, LAMPS, FLUIDS, OILS, kc., Ac. AtLinta, I ecember 1, 1853. 27-tf G. A. PILGRIM, City Sexton, C AN be found at all times at his residence, on the lot of Mrs. Ogilby's, on tbe corner of Hunter and Prior streets, just below Pettis’ Livery Stable. Atlanta. March 9th. 1854 41—wfni* MEDICAL, CARD! «T. X>. Blount, O F Xortu Carolina, having permanentlv located Ii* this city. oiTer-i hi.-* profe-.-ioual aervicea to the cit izeus of AtLtnia and the surrounding country, aftei an experience of lour year- in the Hospitals'at tin Xorlh, will practice Medicine. Surgery and Obstetrics. Office on Whitehall street, next door to Mr. Lewi.- Isuwslie's Tayloring Store, where 1 can be found at all hours, day and night, when not professionally engaged. I Refer to the following gentlemen, and any per son wishing to know more of me can do so by address ing—Hon. F. H. ctottertbwalu, Hon. Joshua Taylor Isaiah Respass, Esq. lien. Wm. A. Hlount, Washington. X. C. Prof. N. R. Smith, Baltimore. I rof Muter. Prof. Pancojit, Prof.H. Uiger. Philadelphia. Prof. Bedford. New York. M. A. Bell. Atlanta. July 20. 1854. [8—*wtf] Atlanta, 5th Dec. 1853. ily Dear Sir:—I have just had tht- pleasure of examiniDga rtrysuperioi specimen of Dentistry. A full set of Upper Teeth inserted on platina plate with continuous gum of silicious com pound The set is of the manufacture of Dr. L. L. Ledbettei of this ptace. For beauty of finish, strength & per- inanancy ani natural life like appuearance, this pro ess is certainly far superior to anything 1 have evei seen. At the distance of a few feet, this Job would defv '.election. So much is it like the teeth and gums n’l the Great Architect. Permit me to recommend ti your coniideration most favorably Dr Ledbetter’s claims as a .iargeon Dentist. He is a resident of this city, permanently located, of high moral and religious character, and certainly a very superior workman If you or any of your friends have any thing to be done in his line, do me the favorto give the Dr., a call at his office over l T . L. Wrjigh’s old stand on White Hall Street. Your« Respectfully, 38—lv R. H. OVERBY. Sky and Side Light DAGUERRE AN ROOMS, [Orer Alexander’s Drug Store, Whitehallst., Atlanta. Ga.] APPAR ATUSSES And ail the Materials used in the Art, FOR RALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. C. W. DILL,) (W. P. MCDANIKL. Atlanta. August 31, 1854. (14 w tf) AT THEIR OIJ> WOUIJ1 friends that, having made exten auditions to their Machineiy. by the | in- troduction of t-ll AM I t»\\LR. j they now propose to till all orders for their Celebrated j original r-outliern Cottage Chair, at the shortest notice. ; They ar* also Manufacturing a nesit. substantial articl*- , of Black Walnut, Caue £ent, and every variety of j Chairs usually sold in the Southern Market. Having secure*!, for the ^tate, the right of lllXK- , ..EYV PATENT BE! sfTFAl . we aic now Manufacturing nd selling ou remarkable terms this recenily iuvented •ind truly excellent article, which we consider Superior j to any other now in use. and to which we would re -pectfully invite the attention of proprietors of Hotels. I and families generaJly, before purchasing el ewhere, j This article is so constructed as to be proof against j ermin. (Jur Stock consists of FOR SALE OR RENT. Tllli subiii nbur offers for .Sale or Rout the (Kobe II ,tel, in Decatur, DeKali county; with about thirty-five acres o •vru tots, live of which is sown in meadow gras. all under cultivation anil well fenced. Thu I oca tion cau bo excelled nowhere in the Seuthuri States for health. Thu water and atmosphere itn rivalled ; male and female schools iu a Unurishiii; condition, under the care of most c, mpetent in I structure The Supremo Court of Georgia sit- I here om o every year, commenciug' the 2d Mondnj ! in August, and usually continues its session fron ! three to four weeks, at which time the Hotel is lib J erally patronized. Fiuo springs of mineral wn i ter abound iu this vicinity. Any person applying early will b 0 able to pur I -Inisu this property for three thousand dollars which could not have cost originally less tlmi ’ i wolvo thousand. Tho furniture in the hotel is nil nearly new, am will bo disposed of at tow rates, and posscssioi I given nt any lime. E. N. CALHOUN, f O t. 0. 1851. nlO-ihvhn. Viiluable Lots for Sale. -KVI'-IIaI. v.il lablv t, as t‘m- -nit*, witu imin'ovcment- * t tie re in. In tbe neiglitim-Uund of tliu isteam .a ill l an-l .Uln.il a X tAg.'ango lta.l.'oat! Depot. They wilt be sold low; for terms apply to T. Doo.vax, Whitehall I street. J Allnnte. Mill 11th 1 -.54. H. P. O'NIff!.I. I iuing Tables, breakfast do < cut re do Indies do Ijght btimds, Side Boards, Ladies Dress Bcreap. Common do Secretary do Book Cases, Drbssi.vo Tap les, And every article usually jlanufiictured—which they will sell upon aa reaSouabln terms, as cau be bad at ; any other establishment in tbe Mate. Decatur. January 8, 1852 3"—‘t Furniture for Sale, AT THE STG OF O. H o n 8 t o tii & Son. /"'IAN be found Beauro’a, Ward robes. Lounge*. ^ Small Tables, Wash aud Work Stand*, with a j variety of Long and Short Posted Bed Steads, with other articles of Furniture, which will be kept on hand from time to time. All put up of good material. | Atlanta, January IS, 1854 34—tf ; VVotul 202 1-2 for *ale, for catuc or thr Ia ihiI for fettle. iillin tue woods four miles y o.i tiie ol l Nelfou Feriy enns .ip.dy to Dauiel undersigned iu Atlanta. Atl»n*ri. Jauuarv I L 1854 A. XLISOX. 3 — tr Oily I uopt ily toi bhlt. •. IIE follow ing real proferiy iu aud about the city o .AUnta, belonging to the estate of I atrici. Conn Ily. deceased, will be d^joted il at j ii\attsale. to-wii: A iraetioual l«»t situated near the Railroad Bridge, being a portion ol city lot number 12 aud 15. Also a porti4in oi laud lot number titty three. lyin_ partly within aud partly without the corpornlh u lim itri ol the city—coaiaiuiag tit teeu acres more or less, lying west of the Fair around lot and adjoining Mr. ihurmonds. 'ihis contains the best brick yard about tiie city. Sol l by virtue of a decree in Chancery of the Superior Court of L-eiialb county, at October Term, 1S5-3. For terms apj.lv to Pec. S. 1853 f-8—tf) TERENCE I OONAX. Trir t. S. FRANKFCRD DEDUCING his STOCK, will ofier. for CAiE, greater ■*' iPlacements than usual. The Subscriber intends leaving for the North in a shorttime, to lay in a large and extensive fall supply, takes this opportunity of informing his former pat rons, and the public generally that he will dis]>ose of his SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at such prices as cannot fail to please. His stock, as usual, consists of every article kept in a Retail Dry Good KstabiEbment. yy Call soon and you will be sure to ftndtbe greatest bargains at S. FRANKFORl *S AlUnta, Ang. 3d, 1854. (10—*.r4w) Whitehall at. Atlanta, July 23d, 1854. O 00 ft0n SUPERIOR Brick for salt*; any person wish ing Brick can be supplied hy calling at my Yard, south of Atlanta. (w —tf) A. MOtll Y Valuable City Lots !« r f aie. S tEVERAL Valuable City I.«»ts for ."ale in the vicinity > of the Fair Ground, widcii will be sold on accommo da;iug U*rnn by upi lying to 1. LOLCHLRTY or T. BOOXAX, on \\ hitehu 11 street. Atlnn'a. Mav 18tli. 1851. Real Estate Agency miles above the mouth of the San Juan a considerable stream, known as tiie San Cur ios, empties into that rue". At the mouth of tlte river ilte.c is an island commanding the navigation of the San Juan and this isl and Costa ltica. has garrisoned and is f n ti- fying. At t te same time she has notified the Triansit Company that she is about i of their territories, and tbe viees which to take possession of the cntiic right they will get from civilization, will cause a bank of the San Juan down to its mouth, a : most rapid destruction of the Western In- territory she has long claimed. This in- dians. The United Slates government for eludes Punta Arenas, whc.c ate the build- the hist few years has pursued a mostpacif- ings of-tbe Transit Company, which, if the ic and kind policy toward the Indians in There wiil design bo carried out, will have to decamp ; our now Territories, and it is deeply to be 1 New York to the 0 icy town side of the river. It may I regretted that the numerous murders and ! per cent... t T HEun lersigue.l Im h openeftan office for celling and Notice! 1 *®*P R E MIU DAG U EKKEOTYPES! WM. M. RANTIN, Daguerres u Ai t 1st, WHO lia« studied under two of the moat eminent men of the Art— McGuiro and Harrington of New Orleans, has now open- ed his rooms directly opposite Messrs, n uilui-y A: Hunt’s store, where lie is prepared to take Photographic Miniatures, in the latest and most approved style of painting frt m nature, on the most reasonable terms, from one dollar and fifty cents and upward-according to the size and quality of material He flatters himself that he has a thorough knowledge oi 1 hysiognomy, con-equently he will guarantee a correct likeness of the sitter. Lockets, Bracelets. Broaches.. Medalions, I ins, Kings and Copies taken to perfection. ,\l.o. old picture- renovated. The public are [articubirly invited to examine hl- s|*ee : mens and te-t tiie skill of the ojcrater. March 30. If SI. (w tO [ Ily Authority uf the State oj Aluhttma J SOtTilE. N WITITARY AfAVLMl LOTTERY. GRAM) SCHEME! Il4ss G. TO BE DRAWN THE THIRTIETH Or NOVEMBER : 49-Oue Prize to 20 Tickets—uud remember, every prize drawn !~GK Capit-mr 315001 “ 500*. “ r. 4000 “ 30tU. “ vOoo “ 150*1 “ 1100 “ 5 ot *1,000. ..' 5000 quyiug K -.it Estate, iusu 1.1 round this city, on com mission iho-.e iniving Houses and Ixtis for sale will Uml it to their interest to cull andregistersuch proper ty. No charges will be inttue for registering or showing properly, uuiess a satlxfaelory s; le ismude. then a small commis.-inn will be cbtitpi-d. In all. 601 prizes.amounting to SCO.Otto I trill also attend to renting, paying taxes and making M-fickcts iio— Halves and quarters in proportion. ^SS^WuSt? “* ry *’“ Kr,,ror thuc,,n ‘ Appioxiiuation Hi ■fflli. e iu the store of Wm. Herring & fo.. White Tbe two preceding and two lidlowmg numbers to BARGAINS ! BARGAIN'S!! BARGAINS ! !! [ would inform the public that J am getting: in mv SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. and respectfully solicit an inspection of floods and prices. Hy assortment will be found complete, and I will sell as low us any honorable competitor for cash or approved credit. J. T. DO AX E. Atlanta, March 9th, 1854. 41—tf Matches! Matches!! Matches!!! PATRONISE HOME INDUSTRY. Notice! ' s I1E subscriber oiTvvs his 1 laniation in JVKolb CVui. ■ ly, 7>i miles ,'f>uih of Decatur, on the Mcl-onougli Road, containing 1.5b acres, nbuul Su acres of which is cleared and under good fence.", with a comfortable dwelling, containing 5 rooms and a jovcli. and otlin necessary buildings for farming, with n good orchard of select Apples ; nd 1 caches. Jl » locality is .** good one for u 1 ublic House as any to be found iu tlu« County. Any person desirous of purchasing cau call ou me at Decatur, lends will be accommodating. JAMES J. AM NX. September *J5th, 1854. 18—xvtf. character ns to forbid the suspicion of untruth Among tho eminrnt gentlemen to whom w e ar . allowed to refer for these facts, are Pkof. Valentine Mott, the distinguished s„, geon of New York City. Doct. A. A. Hayes, Practical Chemist of a, Port of Boston, and Geologist for the Slate of M as ’. sochtwetts. Ika L. Moore, M. D., an eminent Surgeon and Physician, of the City of Lowell, who has long them in his extensive practice. H. C. Soctiiwick. Esq., one of the first chants in New York City. C. A. Davis, M. D„ Sup't and Surgeon of ih. United States Marine Hospital, at Chelsea, Mas* Did space permit, we could give manv bundled such names, from all parts where the rills | laV { been used, but evidence even more convincing .1, i E the certificates of these eminent public met, i* shown in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation ami study, are offered to the public as the !test aud most complete which the present state of mrdii-a! science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of tho medicinal virtue, only of Vegetable remedies, extracted bv ohemic^ process, in a state of purity and combined togetliei in such a manner as to insure the best results | y, system of composition for medicines has been fou at j in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to prutlm, 3 more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ,4 tained by any process. The reason is perfectly nh- rious. while by the old mode of composition, or. cry medicine is burdened with more or less of n, r j. monious and injurious qualities; by this, each ind;. vidital virtue only that is desired’for the curative effect is present.’ All the inert and obnoxious ities of each substance employed are left behind, ih c .-urative virtues onlv being retained. Hence it « -.elf-evident the effect should prove as they hurt •roved more purely remedial, and the Pills a suri-r, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be takeu under the counsel of ati attending Physician, and as he could not properly jutige ot * etnedy without knowing its composition, I hare -applied the accurate Formula by which both hit Pectoral aud Pills are made to tiie whole bodv of Practitioners in the United St .tes and British Amor. ;can Provinces. If however there should je an» me who has not received them, they will b? ironiptly forwarded by mail to his address. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered. hm» ew would be taken if their composition was known I 1’heir life consists in their mystery. 1 have no nysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open o all men, and till who are competent to judge on he subject, freely acknowledge their convii-tinnt •f their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was ironounced by scientific men to tie a wonderful nedicinc before its effects were known. Many em- neut Physicians have declared the same thing of uv Pills, and even more confidently, and are will- ng to certify that their anticipations were timti :han realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions nf the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to healili. and by correcting wherever they exist such derange- inents as arc the first origin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise tmin their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see the wrapper on the ared by James C. Ayer. Practical ana an Chemist, Lowell. Mass. Price 1:0 ccule i'd‘ 1,1.A. H,c- Duxes for SI. For jy 4 Alexaudci, a.luu.a, Georgia, and dealers in meu- .vine gentiiilly. s3—jy I'sHKt .’S iiththlth! ID DDL. .tuabte w . pru\ k;u Ufettll Uyseidery, Jilvudy Flux, Diarltcca, Cholera MuiUtts, Cnulera. liijuiUtiiu, dr, Il U urtului id toil ;Le dihta.'tfe. oi iLe UOlYC!>, CHOLIC , Ac., Ac. Jr iu id* i i,ci um.m, bul lor iLt c U ui iLc.ie un- ac^uuiuifd wiui it, u»e 1 nllowiugcerUftcHlta art giv«u: I hav *iuLL. Loci’t,T (iKoVK, Ga., July lath, 1664. 1 used I k. C. W. i akkkk’s i-yfentek^ CuKDiALin ilv. uuu believe il to be a gocu itim-i \ lor tbe ior which it is reccxuiDeisutu. Wh. c. taK* July ICth. 1654. This is to certifaV that 1 have used 1 k. 1 akkkicV i va- i-MbRY ANli i 1A1.R4KA CU.Mal in iuy laiuily. aud it Lad a \cry 1>R1»1 > eiiect. Out o‘ ni> chiLiitu l.ah beta Lhi.1v ejected ui*u diheuteiv ioi about tbicv weeks,uuualitr giving it fee\en.l <-U.ei iLii.gh without hitu.u ^ lo do ■tiiv good, 1 eoDeluded to tiy .-unit ot the above lol.l). u.L. aud two doaeft ot it l.Uri finitely a*uuif. RuJm*. re- mm nded it to 1 . 11. hulls, ldc ol my neighbors, who •'us taken \ei> &e\ el el y wnh the J lux, alio it al>«. had a ciiarinii.g enect on h*ui. 1 moat cordially reciinmend ■ i to ail who may tail victims t<. udj oifeoiue) oi the ttUWLLS, wLuton er. GLOhGE RU^LR. Grihjn, Ga., July 14tb, 3864.**“ This ia to certify that 1 have used Lit. C. H. Parker’* Bvbkntery and i i.xKiiuvA Cordial in my family, aud hnd it to be all he rccommendii it to be. 1>. H. JuHXiO.V. It is useleas to add. Try a bottle, i rice onlv 60 cents. Full directions given on each bottle. For hale by J. M. K AX TIN, Agent. August 3(1, 1654.flc-40 Atlanta. Valuable Property for Sul<*. 'T'HE gubjcriber begs most respectfully to inform ; r p H;: aubscr iber offers bis extou*ive Grt-proof Wnre * the citizens ot Atlanta that be is tne sole agent | A - for the ;elebrated Docater Matche Price ^ gross 11.00. at Kavs cheap Bool; store. TYM. RAY. Printer, Bookbinder. Blankbook Manufacturer, Book seller. Ac.. Ac. ATI-AXT*. Jan.. ?8tb, 7854. 34 Iv. NtaGRO SHOES ! NEGRO SHOES!! HAVE now on hand.of my own muke.3fi00f ,vr of hea. vv doubled soled Negro Shoes which I will sell to Planter* and other-, j. low as North era tVELTt p ht.es canbehnd. F. M. EDDI.EJIAN. O-’-'O ' House now in cour.-o uf erection on tV'liiie H.:U ' street for -alo. the Ho.iso will be most admirably ad 1 apted for a general Commi-niun bucinesa. having large . accommodations for the faiorage of lotti'n. and also , close storage for tbe New Orleans and Ti nnes.ee irtu'e. 1 The building will be ready hy the 1st of October. For particulars aj]ly to myagent. T. 1'oonan. WLite- ! Hall street or to William Barry. Cosiugfon. * a. WlLUiJI BARKY. | Atlanta, Sept. 5, ISot. [Sept. 7 wtf August 31st. 1854, NOW RECEIVING ! Barrels Vow Orleans syruj*. 25HUU S ipir, various qualities. 50 Hhds Cuba M- lasses. 100 Fags K!o Coffee. 50 BHh Vo. 3 Mackerel. 50.000 Lbs Tennessee Bacon. 25 Boxes T *b.icco. 100 l egs Vails. All of whi/h are offered to tho trad * at low ra*e an*! accommodating terms by J. J. rO.\ V£. Atlin*a .Tune 29. 1851 —*»tf City s ols. * IIE undersigned offers for sale several city lotw i n ■ the Vorlh I jifetern « ortinn ot V aid Vo. *3. also n jdat of ground inward >'o. 4, the u oft of which is beautifully situated, I will sell a part or the entire- j hit to suit p.irch-isflra. Alw a beautiful lot situa-od on tho corner of Ivey street and Forsyth .Al’ey, and .vith- m three hundred feet of the Gran 1 Union J epot and iu the centre of the city. A small lot at the jane- tare of White II;; 11 und 1 or.sji h StreetP. i n the north Ride of ff.aid streets,an«l frunts on the same uearly two hundred feet. Feb. iq. 1851 3°—*f TI. C. HOLCOMBE. 500 Clocks! JUST received hv A. W. II.*rt ,V Co.. IVh.de- sale and Retail dealer* in HocVa. Watches, j Jewelry, Silver and Silver I lnted War** T'.mov 1 Goods, Ac. Vo. fffl Whitehall St., AU»n 4 a. Fine ! Watches c irefully repaired a-nd warranted. I ngra\ ing dime at short notice. Vt»v * ■»<?*;• t v City iiiiiil in fe le. ! *I*!!E place where tiie snh-rriber now resides on i * Foundry street, near WmahipN Tron Works, con- ; tainine 8 ^nercs. it will he sold together or in lots to | suit purchasers. Also, one acre on Old Whitehall street, i fronting on said street ami running back to the rn : l i road: ^ new 1 *r on 1 riorstreet, near< apt. Velson’s. i and one }/. acre lot nenr the State Shop. Terms acconj- ! dating, a pi H* to | A .ga<t 3L 15V-. !*—v*f A. HOWaUTX Hall second door In in iLe ecu ei o! Hi ntcr Mireet. - Atlanta, July 6. 1854. X. L. ANCTLR. Produce Depot in Atlanta. THE Gll.JA Tii-iT DFriTRlBlTlTNIi POINT IN' GEORGIA. T HE .vubxeribers expect to keep constuntly no hand stock i*:',i«jvgitt and fenues.ee Produce of all kinds :ud* as: Use is.* Laud, Corx, Oats, Fiuvr, I.IMK. Mz.u. Ac.. Ac. Ilso. a good Slock of FAMILY CRon RIl S. SK V*iO, ABBOTT A CO Atlanta. Feb. 9, 1664 37—lv GARDELEL &DF1.AIGEE, (formerly of Augusta, Ga.) Factors and * onmisdon Merchants. Accommodatin* V. harf, Charlraton S. C. Liberal advapee. unfair onCun.-iglu entsof I reduce. Kf^Rkkncks:—Messrs, llustin and Walker, Acovsts. Doughty A Beall, J. Frazier A Co. tiuitunox, S C August 10, 1—wC» thoM> that will the Capital Prizes will e»ch be en titled to a I'rize of $5u The two preceding and two following numbers to those that win the feci nd < spital «.f 35,000. will each be eutitled to a I rize of 40 The too preceding and two following numbers to those that win the Third Capital of $4,UlSt. will each be entitled to a prize of afi The two preceding and two following numbers to ♦ hose that wiu the Fourth Capitol of S3.000, will each be entitled to a Prize of.V 36 The two preceding and two following numbers to ' those that win the Fifth Capital «f S-,000. will each be eutitled to a Prize of -.0 Tli-.- two preceding i*u<1 two foIlowiDg numbers to those that win tlio Mxth Capitnl nf gl.500. will eaeb be entitled to a Prize of 16 The two proceeding and two following nunil-ers tc those that win the seventh Capital of $1,100, will each beentltled to a I'rize of 10 ytpOrders solicited for Tickets or shares in the above Magnificent Scheme. J®-Ail cnmmuuicatious atricily confidential. SAM'I, SWAN. Agent, At the Bronze Lions, Montgomery. Ala •^.Orders for tickets received' by A. W. JONES, aolo Agent for Atlanta. Offlnn on Marietta street. COTTON SEED RTF AND FTRE-TROOF B00FING. r piiE undersigned, citizens of .“omerville. Tent'., t 1 are well acquainted! with Mr. Duke Williams' art!-’ j lict-il rock llte I ourt House yard an I ti e grm.nd j floor are laid with it and have lieen for several months. ! the County Court of l ayette. T'enn., being 'thorougl 1, j satisfied that the rock would answer a tine purpose anil was all tiie inventor claimed for it. employe i Mr. ! t uke Williams to Lty the said floor and pave the Court j House yard. We know Mr. Williams is a high-minded honorable* man; nnd we are satisfied t lie rock ion ’e In- h’m is I i substantial and «ill stand tl.e 1*-st of lime. Ve b : ,\,. ! ! seen it used by Mr. Lend, who is pnlting it; a large I-. - | | fed at ri.mervflle, i® i i.tttt g i n window ami dci r sils. ' and lieis-nrtich |lensedwlth it. Notice! Un person* in lehte«! to me for lc»!- in tbe city of Atlanta, by note p.xt «ltie. are ri*qu«**te«l to come forwanl nn«l pay tlio mi mo. ami all persons lioldfnjr bonds pi von bv mv former a petit. T. I'no nan for titles to hits in Atlanta are re«)»iested te call and reeeiw lJl«wl on tlieir jutri with tl.e ct the Will of ^ : lirti-V-i ' vi IV n<li-putable i«i:t Jons .ri raW !•. JAM-: 1.. Mi'll JIU T„ Ac’m'x. •vod. tiie Ksia*e oV Samuel ith FOR SALE- uu-e and I on JlitcJu-ll f Wliiu-liali ii of John i u ntoiiatiii! >1 Mitchell | . W. I o. h. , -on. Title.- f • i 1 i> IlALl.i.-. W Finney. Kmj John C Reeves A H Finney, M n J A WilBams TO McCM'an M J Turner J K I'enr-all Jo H r«oj er ChasT !>ritt Wm Button, Clerk of Cou ntv Court J I* Pulliam ) .las Petit T H Lop wood i* W B Portcli, Fsq | Geo W Trotter Thus Rivera N T Macon r E M Long J A!' fhipny F W Robertaon Sam Sneed j Jas H Thompson i August lftth. 1854. { $f^Ex f ract of a letter from R II Blount, offtouston. Texas. flftted July lMh. If54 t : Eighteen months’ use [of the Cotton Feed Rock}here I has shown that it makes a p»\emeitt vastly superior i to brick, and it seems to hejc*ettin£ harder «mt better. $9^Thc Patent Right of tho>e wonder! i 1 inventions [ ha* been equally divided between Duke. Willi- ms and W. IL Poindextcrv who are now prepared to sell i^tate, eounty. or local rights. ^ - fpSt* Tho ri^ht of the aboeo article tor this county has been purchased by Mr. Felix Sowers, wbo is now prepared to sell bend rightts. &21w6m ^ ity 4 rr riii i i fix •V medintelx on ;i prixute »'‘di*l«nice, good!—call on i.;i>i«l [■ artc lot. pubi c stiv xu II tin 1 feu ft. In iitu im- et a tine b o:» t i« u hr a exceedingly low. Title* t'tat’fer'-l . 1C WM. II. 'lUCRMOND. ot Ma.i,Miff 111 N TIJIRY. F< R SALK. 'I*HE subscriber oilers for sale his Farm seven 1 mllolYum Atlanta, it being tliq l ast half „f ] ,,t ituuiber : 4t. in 1.1th 1 istfict of i ep'nll* count v. con laming one huin'rod and one and a fourth acres more nr Ie»s. forty acres of which ure c - ared and under cultixatien. there are on tho I remises, good framed I welling and ail requisite out houses. Aiu.lv bv let ter or otherwiae to " J BENJ. !•'. HARRIS’ on the Premises . , "V to IL B. 1..ITUIKR Atlanta. Ca. Atlimta ‘’ r. 1S53. s tf / ’ HINA. Coffee and Tea Setts of ti e latest patera-; also a good assortment nf Oneensware. jyst le ast* ed nn.l for sale, low for cash, bv T. It. RIPJ^Y. AprU 27,1854 48—tf 1 iMMVA KIN’S Uomitound Ca meliorated triminative. C'uK the cure of Chulera Morbus, ^pasmouic Choi- 1 era, Dysentery, rdarrhtea, Summer Complaint*. Cholic, Gripping I ains, or t-ick Stomach, want ot Ap;e- titu. W ind. Cramp, and all Liseases oi the stomach sad Bowels. This is one of the most pleasant, safe and effica cious Medicines for the above named complaints ever offered tu the public. It is adapted to persons oi all ages aud sexes, aud is parxiculatly serviceable in ca.es <*t Cholera infantum, or bummer Complaints. In many severe attacks of hot U 1 ysentery and l iarrhaa.it has acted ulmust as eotmns aununislered, ala ays leaving the bowels in a natural condition, thus requiring no ca thartic medicine to he taken a ;er, as is most generally required when articles are given to check the disease, it is, al-o, an excellent remedy, and speedy in it. ac tion in cases of acidity on the stomach,*which pro duces Wind. Hartburn, Restlessness, want of Ajjc- rile, Inability to Sleep, dec., St.; and, in fact, for tu.iny diseases which arise from a deranged state of the stomach and bowels. For sale only by JOHN LOON, Agent. At Dr. rowell’s Office, on 1 each-tree fit AtUrvte. JuneSd tt-M P‘_tn i’-UTS CANNOT LE Dol'El’EL*. LLT IHE AJTUCTL1) RPiAD AND 1 O.M iii: j&jp More than 500 per&ons in the city of KicJim* nd, Va.. alone testify to tne remarkable cuit*** performed by CARTER S SPANISH MIXTURE. The great Spring Medicine aud Purifier of the Bluud in now U‘tHi by hundreds of grateful patient*, who te>tify daily to the remarkable cures perlmmed b>- the greatest <>1 all medicine^ Carter's Spanish Mixture — Neuralgia, Blieumatihin, Scrolula, Lruptiunn on tLe Skin, l iver l i^ea>e. Fevers, Llcei>, Old tores, Aflec* tlons of the Kidneys, Jftseaaeaof the throat. Female Complaints, I niu^ aud Aching of the Bones and Joint«. are speedily put to llight by uiiiug this great and inesti mable remedy. For nil di weaves of the Blood, nothing has y**t been found to compare with it. It cleaufees tiie ».y*hm ot ali imnuritie*, act> gently and efficiently on the Kidneys nnd Liver, strengthens tlie l igeation* gixe* tone to the Stomach, makes the ."kin clear and healthy, and restores the .Constitution, enfeebled by diseases or broken down by Ihe excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor aud strength. For the Ladies, it if* incomjaiably better than aU '*ie cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter’* \\jinish Mixture will remove all shallowne.»f of cini- •k*xion. bring the rose* nut nt ling to the cheek. p ve lasticity to the step, and miproxe li.e geneial l.ialthiu i remarkable degree, beyond all the meiliciues eier beard of. A large number of certificates of remarkable curw i erfonned «»u persons residing in the city ol Kicl.niuuJ. Va.. by tin* use of Oirtcr’s ^|unish Mixture, i> the best «*\ idence that tluneis no humbug a Unit it. lhejres>. bo 4 el Ueejers, mugistrates, phyMcsaus, and public wen. well known to the community* all add their test ini* ny t<* ihe ellects of this Great Blood Purifier. Call a lev' huielreds of the certificates aiound tl i None genuine uuiess signed Bkxnett & Bxfks, 1 rug- gists. I'nucipal Depots at M. Ward, Closk & Co.’s >»>• 8:; Mnideu Kane. New York. T. NV. Dkott aS: sw»ns, and .Jknkixs & Haktsiionn^ Phi I’a. ItKWTir & Bkkr.w, No- 1115 Main Street, Kicliroend. Va. An»l for sale bv A. ALEXANDER. Atlanta. j. 1st, i85t. p—\ v j ;■ Head aud K«-fl«.*i-l. \ I'M Ali IN'S Cklkhratkd St kkngtii kni.no • >l% spread*bv machinery, will be found serviceable all chaos of Rheumnti>m, Sprains, Pains iu the Breast> Back. Chest or l.oius. Coughs, Asthma, Lumbago* Difficult brantliing, vVc. Tliey are, alst», particuuu*)' beneficial to those who may be predisposed to HlTeclb'Wj ol the lungs and oppression of the breast. Such ditnl them an effectual security against these attar** which often prove the precursor ot Consumption.— N »ne genuine unless the signature of the piopriet' r, J. A. M'MAKIN, is vinlH>sse«l on the back of the l * ,,s * ler. For sale by JOHN BOON, Agent, At i>r. Powell’s Office, on Peach-tree bt. Atlanta, June 8d, 1854. ['— FOR SA LE. '.I'HE Houne anfl l^>t Uccuple.1 by Mr. Janint-rt y. I-V' a- 1 aril oa I’rvor itn-et. For torms nuolv to Col- «»'■ ,r r-*l — ._ ., _ : . *. .... i 08- M Caliioun, orto lire unffprsigweil at I fCJitnr. Res-ion given ir.t of October, A. FKLSOJi- JuM 8 1IM, ) If.