Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, August 15, 1857, Image 1

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ATLANTA DAILY by loohranb, dowsing &■ co “ ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT.”—JEFFERSON. J. \V. 1KIWKIKG, NEW SERIES, VOL. 1' ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1857. NUMBER SO. THE DAILY EXAMINER. ATLANTA, AUGUST 13,1857. The LH|«I Blent In the World. Some weeks ago we gave a few facts in re gard to the weight and dimensions of Miles Darden, who died in Tennessee, and was •aid to be the largest man in the world. The Jackson IF/it'g has the following additional particulars of the deceased, fnrnished by Rev. John Brooks : “Lie was twice married. His children are very large, but probably none of them will ever lie more thau half the weight of their fa ther. He was quite active and lively, and la bored until about four years ago, when lie be came so fleshy that he was compelled to stay at home, or be hauled about in a two horse waggon. “In 1829 he made a contract with a tailor to furnish him a suit of clothes for fifty dol lars—the cloth was to cost five dollars per yard. Upon measurement it took twelve yards of cloth. So the tailor lost ten dollars , end the making. The tailor states that three men, each weighing over two hundred pounds, put the coat on, buttoned it around them and w#Iked across the square at Lexington. In i855 it took tb 'teen and onc-half yards of flax-cloth, yard wide, to make him a coat. It took sixteen yards of cambric for his shroud ; twenty-four yards of black velvet to cover the sides and lid of his coffin; one hundred and twenty-five feet of plank to make his coftin. “His coffin was eight feet long ; across the breast thirty-two inches; across the head eighteen inches; across the foot fourteen inch es : ita depth thirty-five inches. He weighed in 1844 eight hundred and seventy-one pounds. His height was seven feet six inches, llis weight when he died, as nearly as could be as certained, was a fraction over one thousand pounds.” A Dutch Jutlicc.— 1 May it please the court,’ said a Yankee lawyer before a Dutch Jus tice the other day, 1 this ia a case of great importance; while the American eagle whose sleepless eye watches over the wel fare of this mighty republic, and whoso wings extend from the Alleglianies to the Rocky chain of the West, was rejoicing in his pride of palace—' ‘Shotpdare! 1 say, vat has dis suit to do mit eagles 1 Dis line notion to do niit de wild bird. It is von sheep.’ exclaimed the justice. ‘ True, your honor; but my client has rights.’ ‘ Yer glient has no right to de eagle.’ ‘ Of course not: but the laws of lan guage—’ ‘ What cares I for de laws of language, eh ! I understand de laws of de State, and dat ish enough for me. Confine -our talk j to de case.’ ‘Well, then, my client, the defendant in 1 this case, is charged with stealing a sheep, and—’ ‘ Dat vil do! dat vil do! Youa glient, charged mit stealing a sheep, jes nine shil- lin. The gourt vil adjourn." Touching Incident or Fraternal Love, We have never read a more touchingly beautiful incident than the following, which occurred a short timi since in one of the French courts. The natural nobility of the brother, and the affectionate faith of the sis ter, arc examples worthy to be followed by the unfortunate youth of our own, or any other country, as an evidence that however dark the the day, an honest heart and a firm resolve will overcome the greatest obstacles. A French paper says that Lucille Rome, a pretty girl, with blue eyes and fair hair, poorly but neatly clad, was under the charge of va grancy. "Does any one claim you? asked the mag istrate. Ah I my good sirsaid she, hi have no longer any friends; my father and mother are dead—I have only my brother James, but he is as young os 1 am. Oh, sir! what can he do for me V "The Court must send you to the House of Correction.’ “Here 1 am sister; here 1 am do not fear !" ried a childish voice from the other end of he Court. And at the same instant a little *ioy with lively countcnence started forth } from amid the crowd, and stood before the j Judge. ; “Who are yon ?’’ said he. !'James Rome, the brother of litis poor lit- | tie girl." v | “Your age?" “Thirteen." “And what do you want?" “I come to claim my Lucille.” But have you the means of providiug for her “Yesterday I had none, but now 1 hare. Don't be afraid." •'O, how good you are, James 1” "Well, let ns see, my boy," said the magis trate. “The Oourt is disposed to do all that it can for your sister, but you mint,give us some explanation." ' “About a fortnight ago, Sir," exclaimed tlwUsy," my pwr uigtlicr died of a Dad cough, for it was very cold at home. We were in great trouble. Then I said to my self, 1 will become an artisan, and when I know a good trade I will support my sister. I went apprentice to a brush maker. Every day I used to carry her half of my dinner, and at night I took her secretly to my room, and she slept on my bed, while 1 slept on the loor. But it appears that she had not enough to eat. One day she begged on the Boulevard, and was taken up. Whoa I heard that I said to myself’ come, my boy, thingB cannot last so; you must find something better. 1 soon found a good place where I am fed and clothed, and have twenty francs a month. I have also found a good woman who, for these francs will take care of Lucille, and teach her nce- d lework. I claim my Bister.’ “My boy, ’ said the Judge, “your conduct is very honorable. However, your sister can not lie set at liberty till to morrow.’’ “Never mind, Lucille," said the boy."! will come and fetch you early to morrow ’ I may kiss her,may 1 not, Sir?" He then threw himself into the arms of his sister, and both wept warm tears of alTeciion. Negro Di/uaUti/.—The Ohio Stale Jour nal is in favor of Letting negroes vote I Letting them sit onjurie I Letting them hold offices ! And in favor of negro equality I In a recent article, The Journal shadows the future position of the ‘ Republican’ par ty on the question of negro equality and so cial privileges ; it says: 1 We believe the negro is human—he has a soul I—lie has an intellect—and so far as the right of suffrage, or any other right of citizenship is concerned, he should be placed on an equality with the rest of mankind.’ The faith of the Journal is apparently strong, hut unfortunately for its stability it is not fully supported either by scienco, his tory or revelation. Poisoned Whiskey.—The Lebanon Ohio •Star records the death of four men from drinking whiskey with stryvehnine in it. It also says that tens of thousands of fish in the stream below tire distillery have died. Two tons of dead fish have been taken out, a mill race being literally choked with them, BROWN’S HOTEL, [Opposite the Passenger Depot,) .MACON, GEORGIA. E. E. BROWN & E. ISAACS, Proprietors 11- F. DENSE, Superintendent. Jan 17—diwly T f. LOWE, r.. A. RICi I.OWE, k RICE. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND General Produce Healer*, Corner of Loyd and Albania Streets ATLANTA, GA. Sept 2G dwtf / 1 EORG1A, Forsyiu county.— \T Court of Ordinary, July 'term, 1857.— Whereas James Roberts. Administrator upon the estate of Samuel B. Johnson deceased, ap plies to me for Letton of Dismission from said Administration. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all parties interested, whether kindred or credit ors of said deceased, to file their objec tions if any they have, in my office, on or be fore the second Monday in January next, why Letters of Dismission should not he granted the applicant. H. BARKER, Ordinary. July 6th 1857 wfim To the Citizens of Atlanta. THANKFUL to my friends o Atlanta for their liberal patronage for the past session, I would respect fully solicit an increased patronage tor the next session, which will com mence] c n Monday, July 20th, 1857. Our Rooms a> i largo and siry, protected by a piazza filly (eet long, Irom the sun. Every attention possible vil! be paid to the manners and mori sis of e.ary pupil committed to my care; and a thorough and practical education imparted.— A rigil, hut parental discipline will be enforced. No one need apply for admission for their children into this school who do not wish their children governed. R. ROGERS Principal. K. H. A JAS. E. ROGERS Assistants. MRS. E. C. R. A MISS L.M. ROG ERS Assistants Female Department Terms per Session of Twenty IL’ee&f. Heading ami Spelling $8 00 Arithmetic, Geography. History stnl Gram mar. ... ; 10 00 Philosophy, Chemistry, Algebra,Geome try, Latin end Greek 15 00 ncfdental Expenses 35 ^•“Tuition pnyable quarterly. Atlanta, July 10, 1857 d3m PRINTING Uai 1-jRooi) Itjjtitults. Georgia Railroad A Buklot Company. rsrsTs to Atlanta .171 Mile* Far«;$5.50 GEORGE yONGE, Superintendent. Citi; SUratttismmifs, New Spring deeds!! JUST OPENED AND READY FOR SALE! Pr ofessioiil Carts AT THE EiXIAMtINEIl M OHM NO PASSENGER TRAIN. | leaven Atlanta, daily,at 8.4« r >AM , Arrives at Augusta, at ... . 6 On P M I inTi,e lhe P ahli • w c * !l ,nd f stmine ‘them,— Leaves Augusta, daily, at 6.00 A M "—I « . I Arrive, .t Ati.m., .t. 3.30 p m Hardware, Groceries, &c.,; fvem.no pissENoKR TRAIN. I have on hand aome elections of l.eats* Atlanta, daily, at 6.00 PM : Arrives at Augusta, at ..3.32 AM | 1 Leaves Augusta, daily, at « 00 P M ! Con «» l *ng Muslins, in cite naive variety, Arrives a. Atlanta, at a «n » u 1 b l*“ Ufn !-* Dd «°° d And » ‘"S' <* WILLIAM M. DAYFOHTH. ATTORNEY AT LAW FAIRBURN, UA. July 25, 1857. dawn fi n, j \ji aranru uouus in i T f* ^1 ^ 1 omplete, and I would r~pee.fully 1 "V*™ LA W-MaconJUeotu. it.lt. In -.11 .„A A - “gjjM* M y SUPPLY OF SPRING GOODS Is now < A T. UAIRETT, ATTORNEY AT * <vdi' W -’ Georgia, will practice w t 1 NOW LOCATED IN T HE Proprietor of the “KxaXixf.k" !h now j*r«i>nre<l to execute .IK 3 00 A M tltSTA.VCF FROM ATLANTA, Crawfordville, 107 Cumming,,,.. 114 Camak, 134 Thomson, 135 Draring, M2 Berzelia, .156 Bel Aiz, 161 Augusta, 171 Decatur, 6 Stone Mounttin,.... 16 Lithonia, 24 Conyers, 31 bunne Madison, .. .67 Greensboro, 88 Union Point 95 t#" This Road runs in connection with the Trains of the South Carolina and the Savannah & Augusta Railroads, at Augusta. of all kinds, in a neat and workman like nia; a; the shortest possibls notice. Business Cards, Bill Heads Programmes, Blank Notes, Blank Deeds, Way Bills, Bank Cheeks, Visiting Cards, Hand-bills, Posters, Slc., Wentcrn S. Atlantic (State) Rail road. Atlanta to C’hattanooqa . 138 Miles Fare, $5 JAMES M. SPULLOCK, Superintendent. Matilettes and Mantillas. A good assortment i ■« m- m- *53 TT 9B Fashionable andgPretty; Hats and Shoes, Serviceable and good looking ; DOMESTICS, CALICOES, ! And every other article, almost, in my line ol ' businese. In short, my stock is good’aDd fall ( and the prices will be m low as living will af- • ^ | ford. The Ladies are particularly invited to I give me a call. H. W. COZART. pnl 13 dtf in the following roan ties: Cotooaa, Chattooga Murray. Gilm es, Whitfield, Gordon, Walker Dade. Refer ewe*,- Maj.W.T. Harwell, Mst etta, Harwell A Simpeon, Marietta. Jame« R Lawhon, Eeq., Dahionegi. ^••Particular attention paid to the rollec tin May 18, 1857 dawly I Dr. H. Dlckaon Caper*, P ROFFERS hie Professional service* to the citizen* of Atlanta. I Office, White-Hallatzeet. over T. R. Riplev’. 1 Store. June 36, 1867—dwtf. MEDICAL CARD. D ra. Jesse Bering; &. J. .11^ Boring have formed a copartner-)^ • hip in the practice of Medicine in the city, a mi vicihity of Atlanta. One or both will be found in their office, over Jackson dcBro. a.orr corner ol Whitehall and Hunter streets, when ont professionally absent. may 16, 1857 daw3m Fire Fire!! Fire !!! I T5R. W.B. (RIVERS has removed b is a. , , n ~r r , — - ■ ^ * . _ | JL/Office to W hitch*!} atreet, over Afexs n- MORNl.NO PASsENOSR TRALV. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at.... ... Arrives at Chattanooga, at Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at. Arrives at Atlanta, at - SIGHT PASSSX6KR TRAIN Leave Arrive Bolton.. . Marietta,.. Acworth,.. Allatoona,. Etowah,.. . Cartersvillc Casa,.. * Kingston, Chattanooga, nightly, at at Atlanta, at 2 10 A M DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. Calhoun, 78 .20 Resaca, 84 \ 35 Tilton,_. .. . 90 ; ...40 Dalton, - .. .. 100 1 4G Tunnel Hill,. .107 Ringgold, 115 Chickamauga,. 138 Chattanooga, .138 x tv rted on terms as reasonable as In any other section of Georgia or tbo South. THE DAILY EXAMINER. ii Published every Morning, (.Sunday excepted at Five Dollars per annum—in advance, if Idayed six monhts Six Dollars will be charged Leave* Atlanta, nightly, at , RATES OF ADVERTISING. Arrive ’ “ Chim ‘ n °° 8 ‘' “ Advertising in the Daily Examiner will he in setted at the following rates per square of 10 lines One insertion 60 cents. One month, $5,00 ! lwo » $1,00 Two “ 8,00 Three “ 1,25 Three" 10,00 1 Four “ 1,50 Four " 12,00 j Five “ 1;75 Six “ 15,00 1 Six “ 2,00 One Year 25,OC .Special contracts will be made tor yearly ad rnrtisements occupying a quarter, halt or whole column. Advertisements from transient persons must lie paid in advance. Legal advertisinenta published at the usual rates. Ordinary notices exceeding ten lints charged as advertisments. Announcing candid ates for office, $5 00, to he paid in advance. The privilege of yearly advertisers is «tri illy limited totheir oa r. immediate and regular iuisi-I ness. Professional Curd- not exceeding siz lines $15 per annum. Advertisments not specified as to umo will be published till ordered out, and charged at regular rates. Advertisments inserted in lilt Weekly papci only wifl he charged at former rates. Blanks! Blanks!Blanks Of all Descriptions. B lanks of all descriptions, ran be had at all times, at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Attornies, Sheriffs, Clerks of Courts, and Ord: nance, can be furnished, tt short notice, any favorite form of DEED. \4 HI U. r PROCESS which they may desire ; and all FORMS ol lo- , al instruments, commonly in use, are alwsv - on ’and, to be sold at the lowest price--.. Atlanta. M w . 9.00 A M 5.30 P M .7.30 A M i 4.00 P M j .9.00 P M .4.10 A M .7 00 PM ,...52 59 A J&irsville^ . .68 C?’ Thu Koad connect.,each way, with the Ko’me Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the Esst Tennessee A Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattonoog* Railroad. »t Chat tanooga, Atlantis A Lagrange Railroad. Atlanta to West Point, 87 Miles. Fair. $3.60 GEORGE O. HULL, Bujierintendent. .MORNING TASSENBER TR-Uti. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3.30 AM Arrives at West Point,at ... 8 25 A M Leaves West Point, daily, at . 3.00 A M Arrive* at Atlanta, at 7 66 A M EVENING PAKRF'r.FR TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 4 45 PM Arrives at West Point, at . .10.00 P M Leaves \\ est Point, daily, at 12 45 PM H. STRONG &CO- Have removed their Stockjof STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, T O the old atand ot J. N0RCR08S, fronting on White-Hall and Marietta Street*, when they offer to their old friend* and the pahlic generally, a S p 1 e B-ginn-waaM dldStock o iCmGbS££&29 for CASH ONLY, and are determined not to be undeiaold by any house i.n the city. They will be constantly receiving new tupplies from the beat market* in the country, and are confident of being able to well goods as cheap as the cheap est. Our .Stock consists In part ot Ri h Dress -Vilis, Barrage and MtuhnRobe-. Plain Barrages, /Vouch Figured J*ekonets, French Colored Jackonet*, Tigured Brilliant*, Debage and Linen Good*, forTrav’hng Dresses, French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams. Checked Cambric and Muslins, Printed Lawn* in great variety, English and Domestic Prints, ui great variety, Cambric and Swiss Trimmings, Urea*/Trimming*— a splendid assortment. Ribbon* and Lace*, Silk and Laei Mantillas lhat can’t be hen. Irish Linens, and Linen bheetingt Cotton Sheetings, and T tckinga. Blotched and Brown Shirting, 1 Osnaburgs Stripes and Blay Linen,. 1 Table Linen* and Napkin*. Cotton Drill*. ; Hosiery, and Pic-Ntck Mit*. Ac„ it j Don't forgrt to call on u* at NORCROSts' j old Stand. We ebaegs nothing tor showing f our goods. ap34dwly der’* Drug Store. May 13. 1857 d*wtn20 JJ W. McDaniel, J. P.—Office in Kile a Baildlng on Marietta Street. : Atlanta, Ga, March 28. ’57. dwtl J A. THRASHER, ATTORNEY • AT LAW, Atlanta, (leorgia.—Will practice in the following countie*: Fulton New. ton, Henry, Spalding. Fayette, Cobb, Camp bell and Coweta. Office cm the second floor of the Concert Hall, fronting the Po»t Office- april23dwly G&rtrell Sc Glenn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ! ATLANTA, : : GEORGIA W ILL attend the Court* ia the Countie* ol F niton, DeKalb, F ay cue. Campbell, Meri wether, Coweta, Carroll. Henry, Treup, Heard, Cobb and Spalding. | ircics eaRTSiLL, j j Formerly of Wash-| mgton.Ga. [47-Uwly LCTaaa j. olins. Formcriy of Mc Donough, Ga. JARED IRWIN WHITAKER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Office Front Room* over John R. Wallace A i Brn*., corner of Whit* Hail and Alabama Street*; l*n 3' wly -■ ~JOHN V. HEA"RD7 ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLQUITT MILLER. CO.. GEORGIA I march 6 wlv SIGHT CHEOKS ON Sew York for Sate at Current Rates FBRMTIiRE! FffllTERE!! L“° Arrive* at Atlanta, at.». DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA .5 32 P .V rniih I sc cheap, 1 IIE Subscriber has just found out the great ceret of doing a successful business, to sell _ have a small profit, atnl advertise and let the p'eoplo know what he has got and occassion- ally give them the prices and only one price, and have no friends to sell cheaper lo than any person else. I have just received a large lot ot Boots q Shoes, for Ladies, Men. Boys, Girls ami Chil dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery and Glass Ware, Ovens, Pols,b»ktlU is. f .re Dogs. Axes, B/acksnuth Tools.Shovels. Spades, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Umberrellas, Pow der, Shot, I.ead, Oil, Turpentine, White 1 cad, Sugar, Coffer, Molasses Sail. Brandy, Wine, I Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kind, Rice, Tobacco in fact I can not tell you alt I j keep in one Advertisement. But come and look for yourselves, we are ready to show and sell.— Dont forget l give 8 lbs., ot best Coffee, for $1, Sugars),7 and 6 lbs.,fora $1,and be sure to bring the cash, we keep no hooks. Corner of White Hall and Mitchell Street W. W. ROARK. march 25 dwtf Ea»t Point, .6 Hogansville, 59 Fatrburn. . . .184 LaGrange 71 Palmetto, 25 Long Cane,. .80 Ncwnan, .40 West Point, 87 Grantville .52 C3 1 " This Road connect* each way with the Montgomery A West Point Railroad. Macon A Western Railroad. Macon to Atlanta,. .. 103 Miles... .Fare. $4 EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent. CASSSNOWt trains. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at, 5.16 AM Arrives at Macon, at 11.00 A M I Leaves Macon, daily, at 3.00 P M i Arrive* at Atlanta,at. 8 35 P M DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. THE *ub*enb«n. have onS hand and are now open teg Kj a large and carefully select ed Stock from the Best \ortlicrn 'lanufartoiiei. SAFES, WARDROBES. Bl REALS. 8ECRETAK VS, W \SHSTANDS, BEDSTEADS AND CHAIRS, Of any desired pattern and price. -4 fine As sortment of Centre. Work, Saloon and Toilette Table*—Etagere's Corner and Side—Sofas, Teie-A.Tetc. etc. W In addition to the above Urge stock, nc are receiving weekly supptie*. The public are invited te call and tiiminr our stock. F. A. <V J. 9. WILLIAMS. Next door to Gilbert A Clarke. Peachtree-st.. A'linta, G* Coin Bought and aold, collection of Note* and Drafts attended to for the usual Commiseioa > . I. WRIGHT Uf 36. 1854 If TroutHouse Shaving Saloon. E NTLEMEN desiring a go d shave, han Tcutting, and such other attention to. our p r» jus as «ay be had m all fashionable bar ccr's saloons, can be accommodated at all hout> by giving the undersmged a call, at their sa loon in the Trout Houcc. They are prepared to furnish, at short notice An Excellent Ball Room Band R. McCOMBS, late of Milledgeville, Ga IOHN WALTON. late of Augusta, Ga. July 15, 1867 dtf Eusi I'ort, ..6 ..-.66 Rough and Ready, U Colliers,. . .71 JtMir* borough,. .32 Foravih . 77 F.ny i»ttc, 36 Sm»rr’», . . 82 Onffin, Crawford'*,.. . .88 Thornton’s, ..a-.. . 49 Howard'*, ..95 Milner’#, .65 Macon, . 103 Barnesville .61 W hiskey ! WhlNkey !! fffft WhiRkey!!! More a (hut Cheap Whlihey,-Ju<i received and to arrive, 2(10 barrels^'! Tennessee While W hiskey, which I offer on good terms Also, fresh Gioceries of all kinds, such ns tNugar, Coffe*, Molasses. Salt, Mackerel. Rice. Tea, Powder, Shot, Nail*, Ac. CriUsoon. t Jur.t 14(7 >'*wtt W.W.ROAK. tar This Road connects, at Ms -on. with the Central and South-Western Railroads. 4 itiuiuistrntor’H Sale,—Agreeably ^\_to an order of the Court of Ordinary ol Gwinnett county, will bo sold before the Court House Door in tho town of Lawrenceville, on the first Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of sale, all lhe lands belonging to therstate of Robert Hobbs deceased, eontisting of one hundred notes, more or lew, 25 acres of Lot No. 197, and 75 acre* No. 188. both in the Sixth District of said county. Sold for the ben efil of the heirs aud creditor* of said deceased Terms made known on day ol sale. SANFORD S. KELLEY, Adm’r. NANOYHOBUS, Adm’rx. July 6th 1857 w601 New Bacon. A Choice lot just received, tn store and tor »ale LOWE,4 RILE, Fine Brandies. 4 Fine assortment of Brandies— in store and t\ for sale cheap bv, I,OWE ii RICE. Fob 2! dwtf »> CASKS,of that' f) Brandy, left yet. Gallon. cih25dwtf F ren ih .lust Received, A LARGE LOT offine CoJar Buckets Tubs, to sell very cheap. Uih35wdtf W. W. R0.4KK. JUST RECEIVED. • )/ i BBL8., of real pure Corn [Country Du tilled.) Whiskey, of the very best iJuahU warranted. W. M . ROARK. J l'ST RECEIVED 60 Bmahol Whiskey goal proof, which I wtllsel. at 9 > cents als., bv the single Barrel. W. W.ROARK! GEORGIA sarsaparilla Coin pound, OR, DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE i\ l.ivcr Complaints and to Purify the Blood I JIB LIC opinion and Physicilhs have de cided that this is the best preparation* of c-AKSAPARILLA that can be obtained. It sells readily and gives good satisfaction. Its ingreJtent* are well known to Phyaicians and the people at the South to be ooop. and good medicine*, when appropriately used, often et- fc t great core*. Nothing more need be said in praiee of it, nil at $5 | et than to publish what it is composed of. It eon- tain* in addition to Sarsaparilla, hydrcvalco- holtc extract of Queen's Delight, (Sulhngia,) W hite Ash, Urey.Brcad.Of Fringe Tree (Chion- a;.thus) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake. IVIophytlum) and Blood Root, (Sanguinar.a.) I ho*e prrfering this Compound Preparation ol Sareaparilla, should express in their orders. MPScnuli'i ilteralitetf. OK. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM POUND, IN PINT BOTTLES. Reference#—Gov. H. V. I ohnaon, MOtodge- i dle; W. Gilmore Sur.nw, L.L. D.. Cbarleeton. s. C-, or any well read physician in the Slate. For tale by SMITH A EZZARD. AUauta, July SO, 1857 dtf BURIAL CASES. We are prepared to fnrai*h FiskN Metalbc Burial Cate*, at short notice. We have eecur* i fd the #emcc* of a competent person to | attend j to this department. F. A. A J.8. WILLIAMS. ‘ July 14 '57-dwly Peachtree Street. ! E. M. SEAGO, ifuccttt." /a Stafo 4* La%trt%te) i \VT ILL continue the-ProduccX*-OItimi»J y y *ion Bueineee. at hia New Com-] modioue Fire Proof Building, from of Atlanta Hotel, and next door to Fulton House ATLANTA, GEORGIA, ET* The u*ual Ficilitie* offered 'o Order* respectfully »ohcited. Oct 16 , dw 4 1 I3I.OUR,Choice trade for sale by *th* Cat _ Load or in le» quantitiea. to suit dealer* Apply to K. M. SEAGO. dwtf O Hydraulic Cement, N Consignment, and for rale low by Atlanta Shaving Saloon. T HE GENTLEMEN of thechyol Atlan ta and the public generally, ran be ac coounodated with either Warm or Cotd PI- ,. fc and Shower Baths, at the Atlanta Shaving S» loon. On White-hall ftreet. above Tomlinson 4 Barnes' Tin Shop. The rabacribers have, also, a ahep at th< Washington Hall, whr commodated with Wa, Ticket* can be had > Cold Bath) 35 cent* They can be found May3«dU "•ntlemen can be ac- Shipp, t. W. W.ROARK nJ 500 BOv 8 I50i B MONEY FOK Fresh M T NOW offer 10 the j 1 ready waya to mak< Fortune, by which any I aome fortune in a ahoct labor, and it will only re to commence with. I have known men to m a single day with thei there it uo Humbug abo i give anybody inatruetior take all the Fish, Ell*. A Creek, ia any given 'P* 1 and scarcely any ripen 8’KS, Salt. • >n Consignment and fee tale low, by, E. M. 8BAQO. BOv 8 dwtl , . - »»'•?' W 7.1 ("STittSSS arir bedv on the > Addle**, dwtf arrive, for sale low, bv, E.M. SEAGO. !tl«y ltith, 1S5V. I / Wl HHDS. AC ON Choice article, s.de* lUu Hams an,) Shoulder*, Juai receiving and for sale by, E.M SEAGO, Com. Mer HHDS Barou Side*. Also t. few tin* Ham*. On Ccnaigmoeui and for salt nevfi E. M. SEAGO Apr 13 m-,, o TH Berkshire, G 50 Just Received, KEGS ol NAILS, to self It 5 cents by the Keg 36d W. W. IGA DANIEL F GKHKEAL IH8UJ T) ERPECTFL'LLY JfL in filtlire he will b Hour* *f the office of M Alabams Areet, Atlanta. A! r LV 20 JUSTJREt LS., -f New > UBLS-