Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, July 24, 1857, Image 1

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BY LOCHRANE, DOWSING * CD NEW SERIES, VOL. !■ THE DAILY EXAMINER. ATLXNTA. JUI.Y 24 1857 From 1 he Washington Union. Commissioner: i want to know now whether or not I un derstand fully the charges made. They charge the agent with having threatened the Indians wkeu coining nronnd bia premhes,,having kill- interior Department. ed their dogs, and othOrwiso intciferred with i The Kaw Indians again,r-,i$e&<>wl.Jntrrvirvj | ibcrn.. They pay he was one of the first that i PRINTING with the Commissioner of Indian .ijfairs, This moruing, at ten minutes past 10 o’clock the Kaw delegation of Indians from Kansas were received by the Commissioner of Indinu Affairs at his room in the Patent Office Build ing. quite a large number of interested spec tators were present during the interview entered on their lands, and existed a man named Harris, a trader, to take possession of two quarter sections of land, build n house and sell them. Tbs traders have also 'interferred with them, and laid out a town on their land. The missionary has paid no attention to teach ing their children^ and has made them work Jlctil-HonS Itijttete. ©tq jimrtti inmate, Xpm Sprint! (itoils! Wc give the following interpretation- of the I lor him, and then sold the produce and kept different chiefs' r.urncs: KMte-ga- wali-choli- j the money himself, without instructing the be, principal chief, ‘Hard Heart:’ L'cg-ga- hot-1 children in the ordinary course of education, ha, ‘A Brave Mud;’ Ki-hi-ga -wab-didn-ga, i and iliey consider the missionary they have had ’Brave;’Al-li ca-wah'iho,'Wolf;'Pi-hous ki-1 there as worse than useless. They wuut to tum-ga,* White Man.' i change all their officers. The articles which The pr'mcip; 1 chief, Rt-ho-ga-wah-chuli-hc have been furnished by the blacksmith were or Hard Heart, opened tTie ; talk7 by saying j trot of good quality. They do not want to that he wanted to speak with the Commission j make a treaty, but are satisfied as they arc. cr to tell him a good many tilings. About | To all that the Commissioner bus said they eleven years ago his ‘grandfather’ made atrea- gave emphatic assent, ty with him, and now he came here to talk j _ The Commissioner—Now, 1 wish to know about, his reservation. Ills country was the | if they have anything further that they desire best in Kerns Territory. He left the Kansas | to communicate. I believe I undfihstand them river about two months ago, and went where • fully. he is now. When he made the treaty bin 1 The tntepnUr—No; they.do no: want to ‘grandfather’ promised them eight houses; but | go any further he had never seen them—not even a little one. i After Ki-hUga-wah-di-in-hu, or Brave,’ He and his'children' had been treated,*l>ad j Al-li-ca-wah-ho, or 'Wolf/ and Pi-hous-ki- everywhere—whites and rrd skins had treated 1 tun-ge, or • Wbito Man,’ had addressed the them all the same. Some cl the soldiers had ■ Commlssiwer. each assenting that they did killed one ot his boys. They made him pay ! uot want to make a treaty, and did not wish to i for what he bought more tiiun it was worth, j leave their reservation, the Commissioner ask-' and took his horses from him every day—every ; ed how maay whites then were od their res day. They do harm—whites always worse 1 starvation? than Indians—and forced him to leave his 7he Interpreter.- S good many They cut home. 1 he traders were just as bad as they I down the timber. could be, and want to swindle the Indians. His j Tht l ommiuioner. -Tell them th it will do pony had been taken from him. The mission- | for to-day. aries and the school teacher had been there for, "Hard Heart." I suppose that that is all we twenty years, and yet you could not seo an • can say, my ‘grandfather.’ I just came here educated Indian. They keep his coys at work j to settle my affairs. I expect I will talk to on the land, and sell all they mako—in this , you every Jay way making two or three thousand dollars.— , The Commissoner. Very well. Tell him Their missionary had now become a clerk fora | that that will do for to day. and ! will see him trader, and did everything against the Indians, auotber time. I have a great many other In— He was charged ten dollars for u sack of flour j dians to attend to. [‘Hugh!’ ‘Hoghr] when they had no right to charge that much. "Hard Heart." That's true. I have heard At the time he made the treaty everybody could ! it, and believe it's true, raise a crop of corn to se;i, but he did not be-, And then, after shaking hunds^ with the liave he would have auy when he got home.— ! Commissioner and a score of lookers-ou,'.he He did cot have much land- about twenty , Indians retired, miles square—but he did want to sftli it, and ; AT THE EX AM IN E R ten ru in Kailrotitl & Haikl it. Company. An-iTA to Ah.ista 171 Mi’c* Far«;$-'.50 GEORGE VGNfJE, s, m,eri!it'4nd''rtt- MOIIMNO fm**exi.kji ri|m. Leaven Atlanta, daily, it .. . « if, A M Arrjves at August*, at 0 00 P M Leave- Augusta,daily,at . 6 00 AM Arrive- a- At'anla, at .. 3 30 P M . ,j., p M 3.22 \ r. oo P M 3.00 \ M JtofcssioBflt £ari) ■ *-JLST OPENED AND READY FOR SALE M bi.'l’Pi V *iv nppfNL . on..j,:, >. i would inv-Ue th,- oil' ■ -H Divide* lay i - ■ iotk J AMAH , I iTORHlE u o. LiMir- Jnfy t'.». IY37 A. v. KOCHKA1VE—A f A l L.’ IV-Macon, iitorg^ o a. lCcbb^sk SawH of all ktr.d*, In a uoal and workman-like .nan»i»‘ at th* shortest posslbl* nor.-VE BuainesB Card?;, Bill Heads, Programmes, Bank Checks, Blank Notes, Visiting Cards, Blauk Deeds, Hand-bills, Way Bills, Poaiofej Ate., At'anla, at ,.. KVENIVG PASSENCEII TRCJN !»•*»'« Atlanta, daily, nt Arrival 4ugu*ta,‘at Leaves A ugUfJtd, daily, a*. .. Arr. i*8 nt Atlanta, a*. IJ! KT A N f' P YRO V ATI./ NTA becatur, it | Cruwfordrillr. Htone Mountain, I.jihonia, Cunyer*. f- vinxt‘>n. Social tJirr'e .. Madison,. . ^ nion Point,.. . 95 | XST This Rjsu! runs m connection with the j Train* of ihc fcouth tarolim and the Barannah A: Augusta ifai'rosuU, at Augusta. Vv estfrn & Atlantic Slates Rail road At:.. NT a Tv Y^aTPAIOOGI !3^ Miles Pare, $5 Hardware, Groceries Sr.t* ,tV - & simp*on. : — 1 ' TAW . Rirurzold. (i cur gin, w ill practice v I in it* i * wing- untie?: ( vlocfc.;, Lhafooga Murray Gilmer, Wbitfield. (frrfto D»d<». Rsftrfnrs*, M»j. V- V. Mar: Jajnea R • 1 have on DR1 Con«atiug - i Mn^lir ’ica ititu! h d And a Matilettes me salt unt^c GOODS, -SiTl'ar:: *. i«: attention p^id u the col.Wtin* • jrJ IW7 ’v^i' Ur. I!. Dickson Capeit^ I~^ftOFPEF3 hi» ProfpM-if.na 1 frrvices te thr | rffixen* f f AtUi.ta. ■' . Hall tlreet, o ' hi:, jy’i Atlanta: ■ Hall. iori ■: .. IS | Cummitig . i ■ i •■a i < amak . m ... 13ft 41 Bearing,. .1 12 ft l 1'Beuelia . .166 67 j Bel Air. . 16 i | .4 «»;»»««• . »7] !-.!T_ dwtf. .ME Dlt.U and Mantill; V c . . as-/,rtmrnl #1 €T» VSL fm .A v.P.-"7. Hats and Shoes,; Dboh^iv^ Ckrriceahie atnl t'c.4 look.ii: DOMESTICS, CALJCOEb, Am! even other article, almost, i - my buituesc. In short, my rtock is good i e .... atd the pric> f will be ua low as li; ing wi : h ( - 1.4, I6S7 ford The Ladies arc particularly ic-iw- c : v; m" a ■■aii H. W. COZART. A;--1 A RD. KJ. M, ccpartnar- ■■ f*.• t * ; ■'*’•' Medic,’* ic the city, vn.l «MU ny • At tK- One or : o:b wfil be ..jcC la th a Cu!^. CVr.j -stBrr* nor ot Whitehall and Hu.cOr s’.-rets, when daw 3m j j 1 ' ■ W B, HITERS h« raourred bi» vv h?rha : i IAMBS M. SPl'LLOUK, Superintendent apri, S3 Fire C Fire !! Fire!!! H. did not want to make a treaty lie wanted Richmond, Va., has appointed a large I delegation to the Southern Commercial Con- mE DAILY EXAMINER. t i> Fublished eiery Murning^Sunday exirpted 1 at Five Dollars per 9nnum—in advance. If 1 ielnyed six monhlt Six Dollars usifi be charged 1 HATES WaDVERTISLNG Advertising in the Daily Examiner will bt in- sorted at the following rates per square of 10 lines One insertion 60 cent*. One month. *5,00 Two “ *1,00 Tvro •• 8,00 Thr** “ 1,25 Three “ 10,00 Four •* 1,60 Four 12,00 Five “ 1(76 Six _ •• 15,00 Si* •. 2,00 One Y ear 26,Of Moa>.Nu . a-senoer rr.Ats Lcaies Atieuta, daily, a, Arrives at ChaU&aoagu. at Leave* Chattanooga, daily, a! Ai.:v*$ at Atlanta, at night ?*ssexoe: train. j Lvavoi Atlanta, u’ght'y, at . . j Arrive* at Chattamoga at i Leave* Chattauoaga, tightly, at... Arrive* at Atlanta, »> DISTANCE rno.Vt ATLANTA 9.00 A M l 5 39 P M 7.30 A M 1 * 4 00 : Boitsn , . i Marietta,. . i Acworth,. AUatoona,.. Etowah, CarteraviH,’. Jair«vtlliV his children to live on what he bad, because j vention thev might need it before They died. !e hud ; , , , , | ftaT-No lurther news of interest front rfouota. heard Indians talk of what had beer, done for A „ doubt of the tott> i MDl hil*tioo of the Crabb them at Washington city. Other nations had j expeditionists arc at an end. gone back home after seeing strange things — ; -—-———-- He had seen things yesterday Jha' he hud t«-Gomm u nication between California and , , B Carson valley is now of daily occurrence, and never seen fce.orc His elnUren l.ad -cut Inin j an 3C jj V oand' rapidly increasing trade is spriug- here; they did not want to lose their rc«erva- ing up. tion. ‘Hard Heart was here interrupted by the Commissioner, wiio said to the interpreter, Tell him to take his seat. I want to ask him r questions, [The old chief sat down.]. The Commissioner-^-! want to know who be : .consulted with, and who advised the delegation to come ou here? ‘Hard Heart'—My iBnurnl ®u?rtisenmits. $JoO REWARD. Ml oil’s Officb, ) Atlanta, Juno tin, 1S57. ) V lit! WARD of $150 will be givou to ail) person who will apprehend and safely fie- gniuuiaiiier, euun: ui ] |, Ter ( ( , i[ )e shtrillof Fulton county, William M. your boys here told me to come; advised me to ; Witcher, who is charged with having killed his come hero to see you * | father. l>. H. Witcher, in this city, on the 25th 77ic Commit-'.\yr to theinterpicter—Xow tell him that I am very glad to stc hitn, and j that the man road shoulders, sandy hair inclined to red, WILLIAM EZZAItl). Mayor. HFSCHIFTJOy.*• — , , , " William M. Witcher ia about IN years of age, n or Iwy who advised lnm to come , f|Vl) lV . e , , ix inchM high , weighing about 150 here was a bad man; had uq authority to do it; j ibs., broi Was not front here, and that wc do not know i straight and long, lace broad and slightly , . ,.. , . . ., . . i freckled* Ho had on when he escaped, a blue him. Wc have scut out there to ascertain I , ]otb Cl)at> (i (jl 1 ’ who he is, to have him punished for sending ! black gaiter shoes. J nly 2,1857 filored CRtimere t ant* and diiv'f NOTICE. CIRCUMSTANCES having occur- tod which render it nreassary for the J * J j subscriber to discontinue House-keep- ABMi'ng, he offers for sale bis House and The property is siUta'ed within one hun you here without authority [Hcic the Indians exclaimed 'Hugh,' their well known expression to signify that they understand what is said to them.] The Commissioner (resuming)— Now tell him that 1 am v»ry glad to hear from them, in order to know what they desire, and what j dred yards of the Methodist Fpiscopal Churtfi their troubles arc, so t but wc may protect I "*} 1’e <■<-/» tree Street, cor Yemen t to the best ,, , in. , . ., r .»un t>i . \ SthiKiis in the ttity, and also to elusive,-s, con- -hem Itcrealtei. , ugh. Hugh.) lie man | n j n j„ g # j x well linishcdroomt.andlwopan- who advised them to come here bus given out | tries, with n pMRge ev ten ding through tho that they were coming hero to make a treaty I house. There is alsi on the lot. a cooking . j’ - ,, .. , ,,„ r , room, servant* room, smoke house, chicken -to dispose 01 tlictr lauds, and thereby to cm ! hn( ^ cnt , nllJ ,, orll U(lU1 ,.. .„ a ..l»o an . vccll- courage more while men to come iu and takel ,;„t well of tv ter, which never lads. The possvaaion of them. ]' 11 ugh' emphatieally from building* are all in first rate coiniitiin. having nil the Indians.] Tell them that now' while i ''‘■‘V 1 ‘’“'eted in mo and enc 1 — ' • cntiiMy new f«*neo. t iisfitwionji special contracts will he made for yearly at) i { rr»rtj«cmenti occupying: a quarter, halt or whol# • ’ rolumn. •» Adv<*rti«ement* fri»ni L/anaiem pertom ruixt b« paitl in advance. Loett! advertiwnrentf* publishrtl ai ibe usual rau*d. Ordinary notice* exceeding-^ten h«.«■« charged bt advertisinents. Announcing candid ate* lor office, $5 00, to be paid vn advance. 1'ho privilege of yearly advertiaer* i*«trijLlv limited to their owk iminodiatr and reyu’iurbuai- nens. Proit-aaional (’artU not exceeding ^<x Uu<t tl * r » per annum. A Jvertisraents not specified as to time will In uuHtahed till ordered out, and ehargfdat reijular rate*. ddvprtiimenU inserted in the NN rekiv p a{* • only will be charged at former rales Blanks! Blanks! Blanks Of all Descriptions. B lanks of ai.l description*. , bo had at all times, nt the EXAMINER OFFICE. Aitornies, Sheriffs, Clerks of CVnirta, and Ordi nariea, can be furnished, at short notice, any tavnritt form of DELD, ^ M J . or FRt M l.s> which they may deairc ; and all FOHMS of }*—• gal instrument*, commonly in use, are alway • -m baud, to be acid at tho lowest prices. Atlanta, May *0, \8ft7 wi> Calhoun Hcaaca,... | Tilton, Dalton. i Turmrl Hill. | Ringgold,. . . ■ i3hi 4 *ka!i*a-igtt t ’hatlhr. >cga, H. STRONG &. CO- Hav«» rem *v4*l staple axd fa\ct OBY POOPS, M riAOtbe ..MitendOJ.NOr. ; friWM,* ' | on Wtrite-Htii am! M»n>-T,Sir *U, v, here 0 .. they sBti to their uti :r:c:.dt and the p: ■ v ' '- u 1 ' \ generally, > Sple »*tfrnFv~S'5= 5s9 ^ f> 19 A >1 d i d S t o c k o t|®ES=^£OJD^.i5 .7 00 PM ! for CASH ONLY, «nd are eeterin-ned n 4 se 2 10 A ” t un iei*old b; any heuw m tbe c ty They witi bo cornuar.!!) 1 receiving ntw .applies from the be.t market, iu tie country *nd are cvcfident of being able t v »ei, grwd* it duxn ei the cheep- : VV . ;-if lianlel. J. P.-0*cai An*’. Dl a on Mirifita Street. •v Cr» , March 2o. ’57 dwtt 1. rim.kSIIEU. \TTOR VfiY AT LA \\ ■ AtUsnUu r -:arg.Ji.—Will - in ■be foil >wicg c ootini Tu.u.n \«w- ; Henry, rpaidirg Fayette. Cobb, Catnp- Wvii. :-r,l 1 ff’", fr-nrir g be r f .79 .,84 . so .too . 107 . 115 ]»a 139 59 69 | C~3' This R.isd connect.,each way, w ith the Rom. Urmcli Railroad, ai Kingrtier), the Ea.: O'enneM, 1 * A (ieorgia Railroad, *! Dalton, and the Nashville A Uhaltonooga Kaiiroad, *: I'hai* tanoogo, itlanta & Lagrange Railroad. Atlanta v Wtai Point, 87 Mi’.ei. Fair, $3.50 GEuKiiE L. lil’l.L, no;, rinten i 'i,! they ure here, in all probability that very mat. ■s well us others, is taking possession of their homes. '[Hugh/ Hugh'.:’] They have spok en of cause of complaint tbuPtbey have against 'be officer? out then.—the missionaries, school masters and others. I want them to mention fm< son.j specific act that the agent has done that j I offends them. ticnlar thing that they lmvc don more than .others. ['Hugh!'] ( Teg-ga-hijs-ta, or .1 Brace Man,' proceed ed to repiy to the questions of the ‘Couunis- sioner. He closed a somewhat lengthy har angue with tfce following significant word* I want you to give evcrythiiig new like early n, the spring, j ut tike giem grass. I don’t want nclosed with given bv the 1st !. nnd will be offered til « of October, il di ren*.in*t>lc iiri.'e GEORGE H DANIEL Atlanta, tin., May 9,1857 d*,-.lm Miivlilnglmt Hall. THE FIRM OF Id'YD & PI LLlAM, having expired thi* day bv limitaticn, I I want them to name some par* ! l ‘ k< .! his ^ 1 the House in now under the •uponuk'nilcncn ol .Mr. W A M. 1,aider and Lady, wh>'a« nanten h'onc arc tuffirient guarantee tor a Hotel, and thaukful lot past favors, t-olicii u omfii.nance of the *anu*. JAME8 LOYD, ^rstpnrti'r- June t, is.V. vfw f mrmw wjnm rpHF* Subscriber ha.-ijuKt found out the £?• at J[^ secret of doing a &ucres.«ful business, t > il cheap, have a small profit, ami adv»'rtiKP ami let the people know what he ha* got and occasion ally give them the price* and ouly one price, and have no friends to'Bflll cheaper to than any j*ors n eUe. ! have just received a large lot ol It A Shoes, for Ladiea* Men. Boys,Uirb* ami t’hil*’ dren, all fresli from the Manufactory. Hrockrrv ami l»la»s Ware, Ovens, J 1 ot.s,SkiDeta,i , ire D •*:' Axes. U/ackamith Tools.Hhdvela* Spade**, h"m i* and Forks. Pocket Knives, rmberrellan Pow- dir, Shot, Lead, Oil, I’urpcntine, Whitr i ead, Sugar, Coffee, Molawe-^ Salt. Urandv. M t»in, Kutn« Cordial?. Whiskeys, of » vcr> Mud. Rice, Tobacco m fact l can not tell you *11 I keep in ono Advertisement. Hut cun.* and h\h for yourse!v«a, we are ready tanhcw and * Donl forget I Rive 8 lb.-* ,• of best ( fte-. f> i >1. Sugar 7 and 6 lbn . lor a l, and be pure m bring the caoh, we keep no books t ’orm’i d White Hnil and Mitchell Strc» {• W W ROARK. march UN dwtf Notice. riTHE t (li’\RTNERSIHP hrratofurr rxt.l- mg qiiiIit the firm, name sud *tyl<' a l.«yd old things—rally. 'I’Ue children arc always lV Fu li»:'i| i» this >lvy di**»»lv*d by Unii'aiicii. * Ml Hsnrv Dean I* the ItUOlW Sgtnl well pleased whim they come home Iran sec.ug „ ,„ ,,, * p llltianl , m ,i th , , UflllM , „ their 'graudfotherL I want every tiling bew.l ||„< Inin firm, amt tnay at idl time* It toun.ln. smudfuthcr ' I the YYtahington Hull. Ai'm-l. Grorgu. . iAMES LOYD. Tho rtply of'A Bravo Mnu, can uc t esiut- v pri.LIAM derstood from the foUowiog remark, of tbe| June l,.iS57— Jwii \\ T HUkcj e HIitsLcx ! U WUiskejiH More , ttiat Cheap Whiskey, in and to arrive, 2tKI'barrels ot 1’,'nnosr. V, ; Whiskey, which I offer on good term.- A - fresh Gi occrie* of all kind*, tuch N. gar Coffee, Mol*****, Salt, Mackerel, Rice, r I’nwler. Hhol. Narta. Ac Call*,', i. .IuneU57 dawtt \V. W.ROAK J ilHi Iteeelt eii. a fine lot -t W. Lead. Litiioed Oil, and Turpentine June li 'ft? d6wtf W. W. RO.\|!K ; .lust Recei^ctl, , V Ui iJkES of best Starr Candle*, t i ,i — j I rettl* per lb., bv the Box. 5.1 wif W. \S ROARK .IC8T RECEIVED. , DHLS., Ol r.jal puro Carr (C. unirv Di* Ju tilled,) Whifkey. ol the very beat Qital tv Wairantod. W. XV. ROARK • ) I' ASKS, of taat very fine old pjltv. .Ft< 3l ») llrtndy, left yet,which 1 will -,»K A' $‘> : ot, Gallon. mh.25dwtl U. W. RUV.tK ) Just Received, A LARUE LOT offine Cedar Bucket* and . Tuba, to sell very cheap. mh25wdtf \\. \V. R0.4RK 1 f.eavpt Vtlanta, daily, ett :J 3" A M A rriv j ai YV.s; 1 oir.t. t 8 26 A M Lea vi*’# Wert Poin . da: y. at- A CO A M Arrives at V.-Ljj a, at . 56 \ M ctt.mm; PAS* I NOEK TiiAlN. hcgi\ts Allan.a da h, at 1 J5 P M Arrive* s' West P. int, r .... to oo r M Leaves V. , it Pmot daily , a1 . 12 1ft p M Arriv e« at Atlanta at. ^ 32 P M \>i y. Fit '* Vf ATLAN FA. Has-; V •int*. H 1 It-a*.*>, -• ;**» 1 Birbu , t js A LsGrange. Palmetto, 1 Long Cave. N t’wm ii. .10 t \S.*s: r *.? Grant' lie,. cy 'Hr.* Koa 1 ciun •ou each way with Le Mont* mery \ \\ ’,1I’u int Railroad. Macon A. » I'vtl ‘t it Railroad. Mac's ; ' A TLA NT 103 Mile* Far, > t EM K list IN F PATH. • .i dent. PASSE Nt.Ki: TRAIN'. Liul.* Atlanta, daily, a ’-ft A M Arrives at Macon, at . . 00 A M Leavt* YUcon, daily, at 00 p M Yrri' ■ at Atlanta at . s 3.5 P M HlaTvNT r i «o M ATLANTA Ea»t P ‘ft. 6 CtogRinf. 66 Hour' and Keadv, 11 (\>!hri> Jiinesb '»ugh Forsvth. Pavetlr | Smarr's J • irlfiill. n f:» r Sk ThorntonV . Howsru . M liter M n V ‘>m Ibirn®#-''** i »«•. te- Thin Read cor.n ck- «: V.i nr. with PVlltlH ft: .j .S,Y»tb \\ urn Rfti.ri a.u eft. Our Stock consists in part oi Ri h D.-ChS A'ilti. Barrage *nJ ’ Insiin K r* Plain B^rragc» /rer.ch Figure i Urkon French C*»!orej Jackjnfts. Figured Bmliant.®, Debage and Linen Goods, t ;r 1 i&v'Uog Dr French, ^otch and Doines'uc (LnghauH Checked Cam'onc and Mutlint, Pni:t«d Lawn* m great varie.y, English and Domestic PrinU, m t-’ » ' Cambric and Stvis* Trimmings, Dreas/Trimmings—a splendid a^ori.-.-.c- Kibbocs and Laeej, Silk and bice bia'itillei* \bi; ca.u : . I r'isK Linens, and Linen Sheet r».* Cotton Sbcrtingt andTiekinp ’ Pleached and Br: wn Shirltr c. (knaburg&StiipM &ni Bin) L : -a. Table Linen? , nJ Napkn.* Cotton Drill*, II »*iery. nnd Pir*N . : Miu, <Jh- . Don’t forget i: on u* at NftRCRUSS our ManJ. N\ t ■; . * :r .r.^j t.^ _ old goodn apildwlv ITR.MTI HE! 11ISMTUS!:!! THE -i.bKi:ber* haw on'v' hutdsiidare ra’w per.: a large »::d caraitlly veiert- cd Stock Ir. m tho Best Nortberu SAFE?. WAJtDROUF.s tit-liE U - SECRET A RYs. X\ VSHSI’ANi'. BEDSTf-ADs • \ND CHAII f or c ire C r.aerl :r e tp: 23d»,y Jaitrsil & Gl«n2, ATTOKNhi'S AT LAW, ATLANTA. . . GEORGIA 11 ILL A'.:c::.: !*e C’ettrts :r. the Coar.trex ct T T Fallon, DfcKsJh, F»yct:<, Campbell. Mere ..•'•the:, C WM, Clrr .. Henry, Trnup, H-ani Tjjo asd Spalding. .trava .• -jssTrcLL. LPfBtx olxnn, ^ Fonse-iy erf AVash- j F '-rmcriy af Me- ingwn.t)^ | Donougb, G« f47-(*wtv JARED raWIN WHITAKER, ATTORNEY" AT LAM, ... Georgia. :.. Front Room* ovtt J 'hr. R. Wallace & r i f White Hal! and Alabama s<r*^*t a wlv JOHN V. HEARD ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLQUITT GfiOROI. wly A. R. CLIFFORD. i EltMSi'Folt OPP RATINCi I ,\i v: :.n*ry wity with gold. f-': 9o !o $3 ( FillingTery large, or ' :■ ficuil cavity,. . t ins t- at F . log t« end ot Ftcs*. • h F . . . • . . 7 i J Yi*t For Exlraci'ng.. It tlauulartorlcv. pattc , Work. : >u P»» .< v*r anv , *,.rtmcnt of t.'entrr Table*—Etagere’* C'rpe.r -arid s ',—r Tclc-a.Tete. etc. PT In addition M'tlw *l> < <t.>d arc receiving weekly jupphe*. invited t.» call and extrairc our * ><’*. F. V. .v. ,t, a. XV II.Lt \'T* N & I -he. P. wb«r- BURIAL CASES. •re prvpQKs) to lurm?u KuiV K. M. > K A G 0 ng l Torma C; slv. . Peach- Lice s-ret'. N > 7. ( , R I) A N I r I. P I T r Y1 A N . GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT- ■) FSPECTFl'Ll-Y iiitorm* hi* In ends, th* it future ;i will he t. un.i during husir.o* con ti Co nv Street, Atlanta. fJan l:‘ dwtf L'v SiCHT CHECKS ON ■ \ork for Actf ot (u-rm! dates l) WarTt . ■■ rrent Da. I. Note* and l' ...i and* .:: <n of Note* ■ attet: >J to i n ih. u.aal C..nirai*eion Cl. vg- SIGHT w ,1.1., •dUCC I > v» . Fi \Y I'siern A Ailiititir t . rty r; to ut; >*: '•( Failr. n\i l uouei by Po»t /> til loiiict onl). will be rt *|ii n the Stbbath. commencing ih in**.. Tia* 9 ti. ;h.. t»aiu-l d, w M Da.n \j m Ch.uU: • Night tr * will JAMEwS M..SPI i ,iulf «, 18.V H«iil I\n;»il. Uu^incjw Proof Buitding, rr. •. i F, if.d i.t'ii d r! ' Fr. ion ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ty The u.uaJ F*ctl:tie« *•’• *• 1 1 I'rdcr* reapeeU'ullv *' 1 ,U • ■Y.-rtJ • nt f :hi> .! »ftr l.Al.U Pi ir.jclr krMiio by *the ^uanttliee, ; > suit Ut.t r . >f. riEACL Trout House Shaving Suloon. Y * M NTI.EMEN vesii’m^ n g.-ijVl s!ja% h.v \J Cn’ling, Acd rich Ollier ikltenuon to »u: p is * ... ns rrn? ot* Util in ail GeLonitde bar • . saijons can be a: • mui • < * . by giving the undertingtd * ,v *t> r *+ h - n m the Trout House. They at* prep and to * »? - *; , • i r i A S B ! lit •li N V M • . -V Hydraulic Cement. 'n-ignmeH. and tor • . i w 1 m D! HI MUN* NOTICE. i««oltltlon -The undews: cd hr* t.’iwdav I h.> t.itere*! ir. the firm of rasher A l . vajov-t.' J. A. ’ hm*hcr, nh,, w'il pay it' th* del ti of the eoncern; and who i. iulft|,r ac-t . liicet ai d receipt t. t debt* doe lit- firm. J. H. I.OYEJOY. The undetogu d l.a'.r.g putxh**vd ot J. II. I ovej.'J Iti* ir.lcreat -n t!. m cf {'brasher A L.ivvjj^r, will amtinue tht ftneny, Produce and t'ontni"-alon Ku.in, . thcr ol," *. .no. Brick Row. Peachtree *:rvct, and solicit* a cr i.nuaci c of th, patronage heretofore I o»i the late firm J A THRASHER Atlarite,July lfth, 185' d;(« !e bv HIM : 1 (.)()“ an ’' f. r I 150 y »!wti DOOtr, Ylaj lGtli. IS53. HDs. BY CON Clv'icv Ha’i,* and S' , older* *i>i E M si! V(,i i Whiain E. V tif AGc itliUtm .lt;iv In IE GENTLE'': '' f Ian Fill fch.'; . 1 sub*crib«'r ' .lal.lUgt'-L Hvi.'. i imnoJated ".th '' TicktU can" . h: Go'dBiihaS '> ” , v HMDS Bacon Sid-- , I Haau. Ur. V.n-igi■: r and for M SE vt.i > .Ji:r K.CtllY KD. , V. i UR I S • New Mtckriel. JV W. W. K« r' * dwti" ; Saloon. ::.n f tbecity ot t:.an kCoerally, can be ac- r Warm or fni I Piung. the Atlanta .Sharing Ssa re*r, TomHnvn 4 LVV, r.l.-o, a ...Op at th* rr. c. n*t, r en call tm », ..mil U Hath-. : th, WanhiagUin H * —Warm 35 eotua e , a iin's* at anv H. f-Ti'KE-. U YANCEY Latiis! Laths!! Lath*!'! li I ;da, for i‘l**ic>i- t On • v. and fv't «xle low , bv, Sdvnf E. M. SEAGfr