Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, August 27, 1857, Image 1

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ATLANTA DAILY EXAMINER. BY LOCHRANE, DOWSING & CO NEW SERIES, VOL. " ERROR (TASKS TO l!li DANOKKOI S, WJIKN REASON IS LEFT FREE To COMBAT IT/'-JEFFKKSUN ATLANTA. UA.. THU I tS PAX MOTINtNiL AU( i UST 27, 1857. II. STKKI-F, . ) W . IH) WSl MG, V I hrS?" Wticii yon li**.u ;i drunken iir.ui vow * mg lj*rupernncc, you niny 1m* ^uri* liis vows arc written oulv in wulcr—effervescing' wai ter, with n very strong proportion of brandy in it. J^iilicule i* like mud—the ehap must be clever, indeed, who, let .ill his ways lie picked up a gingerly as possible, doesn’t come in fora small portion of it. Frequently those who try to avoid it the most, receive 'ae most. kjHflA,, Quite an excitement was created at Dubiuje, Iowa, by an attempt of Mr. Mu! leken, jvro&ccnting attorneys t*> sh«»ot Mr. Dorr, the editor of the Bxpreflw : 'nml Her- JUIonta IDailt) ®*mnimr. ATLANTA,"A&OUST 27, 1857. Farther by the Arabia. The Khersoncae has been withdrawn, be ing chartered to take troopa In India. The steamer Crimea takes her place. In the Ilonse of Lords, L-inl Campbell had presented a petition from the tjueen ami Prince Oudc, residing iu England, express i ng regret at the revolt in India; and that no suspicion should uttach to the ex-Ling, stat ing that they had assurances of his entire in nocence ; and praying that the charges against him might beaonouueed, so they could ratal)' Hob bis innocence. Objections being made’ the bill was withdrawn. A bill authorizing the embodiment of the militia, was read a second time. It is stated that Lcdru Rollin intends to prosecute the London Times for charging him with complicity in the recent eonspiraey. In Spain the government is actively en gaged in military preparations- The elite- tive strength of the army will go in he one hundred and twenty thousand. It is rumored also, that the Royal Guard which was dis membered uuder Esparteros’ will soou In re established. The French Ambassador at Turkey stru ek i ... . ... ,,, , , , . . btat.d in /Itlanta, where he has been publicly bia flag on the 5th, but would not leave Ins I employed for the last IS month.- He is pro- post for some days. hablynowin the neighborhood n Atlanta, or Iu Denmark an English company hail ob- on the State Road above. $50 Reward U tained permission from the Government to j uouWoof lay a telegraph cable between England and hi. capture may require. If lie has been bar - Bhleswig. ! bored hy any one, and proof to conviction u! - . . - „ • , . , , I tho fact i. produced, the person givinp infonna* A dispatch from Russia says that S>cliamyl a I will re wnr,lo.l and satisfied for h - t. troops have bam defeated. Four hundred were killed. The Czar of Russia applied to the Porte for a modification of (lie treaty with Paris, so as to enable him to employ a large number of vessels of war for operation on the coast of Gircassia. There is trouble iu Italy between England and Naples, in consequence of the unauthor ized search of an English steamer by Nea politan officials. It is said that England had PRINTING tVmlt'oai) 5d)cDulcs.. Citn ^Vctbuismcnts. Professional Curbs. is a tarnation mil boss’, .said Lnidlow . *Ycs I uuc*ss you can't ur.count for it,’ replied Jonathan, 4 N»» how,’ said Laidlow. *Hr belongs to > and so, tin- livery man, and bis.tallness conn s through hi*, having regularly hi jjlirrM i hired, • '.a day for the last seven yen:-.' RIINAVV AY, y From tho undersigned iu January A 1850, my b**y nt >!«; hr is about -5 yuan of ago, slight and elegantly formed for a negro, dark smooth skin, prominent eyes and largo white tooth. Ho is passing through the country under l rged permits, and ashumod the munc JACI* PLCK, a- I : dor* Rcoii;iii Itailrouil A Hankiip I ompaii]. A ■ fit ia to Atlanta .1/1 Mile* . Fare;$5.f»0 11 l’.MR(! K V11 NO K, Superintendent EX A M I N K U JOBOFFICE, . *w t J •- J csaa» 7 NoW LOCATED N 30'E10IMJ m&Q, LVI.MM. I’AssKNCJK|{ TRAIN. MUKMM* PaAf l.catfH Atlanta, daily, at Arrives at A ugusla, at... Leave*. Auguata, daily, at* Arrifvs at Atlanta, at .. j Lcji^s Atlanta, daily, at Arrive« at dugu*ta. at Loaves .Augusta, daily, at Arrivey at Atlanta, at. . . DJsTAM Y FROM ATLAN7 X. Craw tordvdie Cumming, , l -ainak Thctnoon,.. Hearing,. Bcrrelia, \«*h Spring (.coils!! Jl ST OPENED AND PtEADY FOR SALE ! M V Bl l'l nuw cor ft] D< < ulur . . Mor e Mountain Lithonia, . Conyers, CoMiigtun, . . Social Circle . Malison, Greensboro,. . I nion Point,.. PPLY O? SPRING GOODS lb 45 ^ \f XVA compu te, and I would respectfully p \t I inT,le pnbht to call and examine them.— • uu y .M Beanie* my usual «tock of Up5J Hardware, Groceries, Arc., I have on hand aom* selections ol GOODS, Loueiiting ot Muslin*, in extensive variety, beautiful ar.d good. And a large Block of Matilettes and Mantillas. A griou WlLLUMjM. DA.\FORTH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. I URBl KN. u \. July *•). IHS7. ilzwif f AMAR k I.(KIIRANK—'.17 l^TuRSIES AT LA H-Macon, k Georgia. U U. LAMAR. 0. A. LOCH&AM. July IU, 1857 JAWtf B UU P M 3.12 A M 5.00 P M 3.0(1 A M DRY ..16 11 107 111 121 . 1 35 ..112 Fa.'.hiUi«hlc AUilJl’rcUy ; fiats ami Shoes, Bel Air,. Augusta.. .lM S Serviceable awl good looking ; DOMESTICS, CALICOES, ( Ami every other artiek-, almost, in my line ol fIT Tins fioad runs m cuiidccUuii »iiJi the ! Iiusinese. In short, my stock is good arid full a:.is of the Mouth Carolina “ml the Ma'am.ah . and the prices will be as low as living will af- i c n e u D-u«ca -sa. of nil kindn, .i m-iil uii‘1 w<»rkiuan-hko man nt the nhorte-*i >fsiblo notiro. Business Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes, Blank Notes. Blauk Deeds, Way Bills, Bank Cheeks, Visiting Cards, Hand-bills, Posters, &c., iL'.e a- jn any othoi wed T A YugUftla /Railroad.-, at Augusta. « i-.lern A. Atlantic (Slate) Rail- road. ' 1 ama Tu ( At r A Boon a 136 Miles Pare, .$"5 I AM Em M. mPII.LOCK, Superintendent. ford. The Ladle me a call. COZART. dtf Fire!! Fire!!! hie to the extent ol the value of the negr) A. P. I'OWEKM, Moron, July Bth, l^fii dawtl .NOTICE. GIKCLMSTA.NCEm havingnecur- Red which render it necessary lor the subscribe i^u discontinue llnutr-kcfji- ini;, he oilers for sale his Houm: and j I,nl. The property is situated within one hun- dred yards of the Slct/iudi.'t Tjiiscopa/ ('liurcli, on I'euch Tret Stmt, cocvenicnt to tho bat Schmd.s in the t’lty, and also to llu.\iiiais, coti- . , taining six well finished rooms, and two pan- remonstrated, bnt received ao reply- I lie j t r jps ( with a pasage extending through the wheat harvest in Italy had been secured. It | house. Then- i also on the lot, a cooking There wm CON- 1 room, servants room, smoke house, chicken ho use, crib and corn house, ami also an i \rell- averaged a crop and a half siderable increase alto in the vine crop. The belief in the fall ol Delhi is almost uni versal. A dispatch from Constantinople,dated the 7tb, says the Forte has refused to amend the late election in Molcavia. The ministers from France, Russia, Prussia, and Snrdintiius had broken off their diplomatic relations Pithy Dialogui.—City nigger on the sub- walk to country nigger riding down Deca tur 9treet: “How is you, stranger 1 " “How is you, sar 1 ” “Dunno me, does you ! " “No sar, 1 doesn’t! ’’ "All right! Dat’s do reason I call yon stronger! Ride ’long country nigger ! ’’ And then the city nigger’s bead cracked open like a grain of black pop corn in a skillet, and country nigger whtsht-d liimselt in the back settlements again. /log Cholera in Indiana.—In Hendricks and Morgan counties, Ind., the log cholera ia prevailing to a great extent. Number- ,-f hogs are dying daily, and no efforts on de part of farmers have any effect in staying the disease. A trader at Moorsvllle, on the M. & I. R.R., a day or two since received a very heavy remittance from Louisville, with instructions to purchase stock hogs and crops of corn. He, visiting the abow Ineal- itiet, returned in a few days, giving tin- whole matter up, having found the hogs liv ing off to such a g-eat extent. A Great Grain Slatr. — Illinois, tins son, will produce 280,1)00,00(1 bushels of schedule ■ grain—more than ten bushels for every man, 1 , ‘ l ' avi woman and child in the United States. This knocks the Corn Exchange speculator into the middle of next year. ent well of water, which never lads. The bui IJiogs are all in first rate condili ill, having been erected in IHfiG, and enclosed with an ! entirely new fence. Possession given by the l-t ol October, if desired, and will be offered at a i tea son aide price. GEORGE H. DANIEL Atlanta, Ga., May 'J, 1M57 d*w3m HAT AND CAP STORE 4 ' J. TAYLOR ‘■' n ’- v opening a fresh stock ot fashionable Hats, ; (\np8 and Bonnet*. i i\?xt door lo Lawshc 4 IMa Jewelry Store. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, (ia. Taylor’s Hat & Cap Emporium. J l is T RKt ’Ll V 111), nml 0|.» tuna, t lie lir-t rn tire stock ol HATS & C \l»> rvrrollerrd in this city My stork is now complete, consisting I of every variety and si vie. Plea < call anJ amine for* voursulve- ’ tJT V kimL ot Fur skins bought. J. TAYLOR, .hi September 10 ^ It. t.. TIVI.KV 7A---. II . ” ROT li. ij. TINLEY & CO., j r o m mission N F n r w ;i r il in-' Morclinnts, : .VO. i:.XCII\S«K ST.CII.\KI.I:S'H>\, s. c * (live their prompt personal attention to tin -ah .f all kinds ot RuoorcF, and t» the purchas ing, t.i order, all articles that may de sired. lor a commission ol vD p r cent. CiT (ioodsreceived and Curwarded at We*- por package. .No (ioods liavi* or wtil bi'di'.a i t d hy ns- t >r freight and charges. t¥* Librral Advancm made on aii c.insi^ti* m< nu to ut w New Mail Arrangement. I IHE undersigned informs iheA^i^—, public that he has estahlishedH^BdzS^S Mail Route from Dallas, in Doubling county/t .Mariettn, and will run a Hack once n week he those places, according to the t'oh-'w inj Til E DAILY EXAMINER. 1‘ubidihcd every Morning, ^Sunday e.i'tytrd ut I 'ive Dollar* pi-• annum hi a vunce. '■ Inyrd >ix noni/its Six Dollars will In chargtd KATK8 OL VDYKltTlSlNG. Advertising in the Daily Lxaiuuier will be ii. h* rU tl at the tollowiug rat* > per squ.m «•» I *» line-* 1 )ij(» insertion (»•( cents. One month, !ff>,oo fwo “ Tl.ot) Two “ H,00 Three •• 1,26 Threi •• 10.00 : Five •• i s ix •• H»,00 'ix *• 2,00 (hie Year 26,(M •Special contracts wiif t «• made f• »r Nearly ad veru^emenL^ occupying a quarter, halt «*rwhoh j • olumn. AdvcrUscmenti from tratn in persons rnu*t he paid in advance. Leu.il nd\< riisim ni published ut the usual j rate-. Ordinary nntitr. • x . fliiig ten lm«-b 1 charged asadverii:ment.- \miouiiciug < arid d ales lor office, t » 00, t** b» paid in advance. I'he privilegt ol yearly a • i •. • i ti itlv limit/'d to tlnur own immeili iL and regular bust- 1 | iiois. Prnfsssipnal An3- tint • xri-ialing -,x nei | !• I '> per annum ; Advertisment* not sp^vilhd as t umc will be | nuhlished till ordered out, and charged at regular 1 rates. 1 /ldvertismcnU inserted :n the \\ eeklv pape. onlv will he charged at former rates. MORMMI PASSENGER TRAIN. Liav. i Atlanta, daily, at 'J 00 A M Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5.30 P M Loa\es ('haltanooga, Jaily, at V 30 A M Arrive* at Atlanta, at 1 ho P M NIGHT PAASENGKK TRAIN. Leave* Atlanta,nightly, at ,.. .9.00 P M \rrues at Chattanooga, nt 5. I0 A M l^*H’' ■* Chiittam»oga, nightly, at... .7.00 PM Arnv «•* at Atlanta, at DISTNNCK FROM ATLANTA. Calhoun,. .20 35 ....'10 . .59 Resaca,. Tilton,— Dalton, Tunnel Hill, Ringgold,. . . . Chickamauga, Chattanooga, 84 100 V&m Letters from France say that the silk harvest there is from one third to one fourth under a fair ordinary. The new wheat was proving of « \- qutlity and bulk, and realiz two francs per hoctolitro upon old. ry Friday at 7 <»’, lock a. m. running hy way ot Lost Mo-itair and arrive » Marietta at 12j p. in. Leave Marietta at 10 ./L akp. in., ami arriM at 7 p. m , same day. CHARLIE D. JLNKI.V- Dallas, Ha. Feb 24, 1850 - dAwtf V, Will constantly keep on hand an orlmcnt of elegantly tin- inhed and plain Rose \S ood Warranted Piano Fortes. ’ and all tl: w crllent quality and bulk, anil realized one or with the entire Metallic 1 j importantimprnvomriiti, m uh- hy, .NEW MAM 11 ID M'II Eli ^ MON8, and rn tin i Ma- Of all Description*. 1 »I, \ N KS OF \LL DESL uIPTD »N>. can 3 he liatl at all times, at tl «■ EXAM IN EIt OFFICE. \ ttormes, Sherill's. < *i• • i k- ol Courts, and * Ddi nriries, can be furnished, nt short notnc, any fat 1 form ol DEED, M RI V >i PUl 1 F.SS which they may desire ; ii-*! ali RiiRMS • t le- - nnl insfruinent*. commonly »nu ; . ,are always .»n and, to be pohl at the lowest price* •\tinn' i, M v B--® © a 7^. EE la rrill', Sul seri! ■ Jf Morel of doing » succoiwful b» in« - tu -'ll , cheap,have nemall pr fit, aiul afi'eilife and i. t the people know what he has pe tml .>»•» a—i--. ally give them the prieee and wily une price, and ! have no friends lo soil chea| er to than any persi'n else. I!, iv : teceiv cd a large I it ul U iot A Shoos, for Ladies, Men. lloys, Girls and fhit- ,Iren, all fre>h from thi- Manufactory. Crockery and Gla's Ware, ' IvtI' • ,Mkil. . Eire Does. Axes, U/ackauiilh T d.-.Shrivels.Mj ide», Knives i and Folks. Pocket Knivis. l'nil'i m-llas, Pcvv. , di r, Sh t, I read. Oil, Turpentine. \\ lute ! ea.I. Sugar. Coffee, Molasfr-a. Malt, Uran.lv, Win.-, j Gin, Rum, Cordials, \\ htske)s, ol every I aid, j , Rice, Tobacco in tael I cannot t> i >oU all l j keep iu one Advertisement, Hut .one and lo. K for v.iursvlv. s, we are ready to show and sell.— ■ D lit forget l gives lbs . ■ I best t ode.’, I.r $l, j Sugar s L . itiid I: lbs ,tor u -f. I, and i. -nt. to bring the . i-h.vv, k*-j- no : ok'. Car I 1 UhiuMI.. . ’Ii !>• V. W ROARK. : march 86 dwtl •lu-l Kctt’ited. KEGM „| \ Ml st.. 11 .■ Ro ar..- particularly invited to H. W prrl IJ Fire C H. STRONG &. CO- Have removed their Stockjoi ST.4PL1I AND FANt V DRY GOODS, rpo ihe old .laud ol J. N'ORCROSS, fronting 1 on White-Hall and Marietta Street*, where they t.fier to their old friends and the public generally, . Sple u 'tfnf?>r,!F!!9 iliil Muck u for CASH ONLY, and are determined not to l*e .2. 10 A M | undeisold by any house :n the city. They will U* constantly receiving new supphe* from the be«t market* in the country, and ire confident of being able to sell goods a* cheap at the cheap- est. Our Sloc k couxiMi In par! ol Ri h Dre*v- A’llks. BiiTtgeant! Muslin Rot*e- J j r ; Plain Barrage*, French Figured JarkdrieLs I French Colored Jackonet*. 1 38 Figured Brilliant.*, j Debage and Linen (iooda, for Trav'ling Drevae*. tl , French, Scotch and DomeaUc lungham*. R.»nd connectR.eacIi wav, wuhthe J Checked Cambric and Muslin*, Printinl l.awn* in great variety, Engliali and Domestic Print-*, in gr*-»’ varieiv. Cambric and Swjaa 'iVimming*, Dre.*§ 4 Trimming*—a splendid a.-<.>rtmeiir Ribbons and Lace*. Silk und Lace Mantilla* Dial can't '.*• L»*n, Irish Linens, and Linen Sheet-ng-. Cotton Sh(‘etings, and I'icking*. Bleached and Brown Shirting, (Kn a burgs Stripe* and Blay Ltnen-. Table Linens and Napkins, < ’otton Drill*. Hosiery, and Pic-Nick Mit«, Ac . A. Don’t forget to call on u« at NuRt ROSS’ old Sund. We charg,i nothing tor showing our goovi*. *i'24viwlv »!FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! THI’ *ub*eriber* have on%Y hand and are n*»w of*einng^g a large and carefully elect ed Stock Irom the d‘2 P M Best Northern^ >!annl;icloi ies. ; SAFES, wardrobes, BFREAI.S. sF.CKETAH Y», u \shstands. BEDSTF.ADs \ ND CHAIRs. Ol any deaireu |*atnrn and price. A fine a<* j»ortmeni o( Centre, Work, Saloon and Toilette fable*—Rtagere's Corner and Side—Solas Ti tc-a.Tete. etc. fiF* Tn addition to the almve large »tock, we are receiving weekly tuppUe*. The public are invited t* call »nd examu e our *;ock. K. AovJ.R. WILLI VMS. Next !. or to Cii‘.*ert A Clarke, Peachtree «.. Atlanta, ti* Bolton ■ Matiettu,.. Acw-irth. Allatoona,. Et iwab,.. . ( ar(ersville Cas.*. Kingston,. \dairsviile,. r^' Thi: Utnne Branch Rai(rt>«i«l, m Knigidori, the Ea*t i enneetee iV (ieorgia Railroad, at Dalton, and tl»- \abh'i!lf A Chott.uiooga Railroad, at (’hat.** tanowga, Atlanta A Lagrange llailroad. Atlanta t Wfbt Point. 8# .Mde«, Eaa, $3.50 fiEOHtSF. 0. HT’LL,Superintendent. • MuH.MNU P.V-sFNCFR TRAIN. I.ea'c Atlanta, daily, at . ... • 30 A M Arm,'.- at Weal Point,at . . s 25 A M Leave* West Point, daily, a! ( CO A M \rrive> at Atlanta, at n FNI.No PAS-SFNOl R TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 1 <5 P M Arrives *i West Point, at .lo.OO P M I.eavf W est Point, daily, at . .12 46 PM A rri \. ■» ai Atlanta, at. r > IMnT.VM K FROM ATLANTA. ••nu. f» | Hogansville East 1 Fairburn. .18^ Palmetto, 26 Newnan. .40 Grant' .lit. .62 | rr Th.< r oad connect* each way M : !c -ii»is \ West Point Railroad. LaGrange. liOng ('ane, \S e*t Point. 41 atoll x. HeJifern Knilroatl. Ma. .s \tlanta,. .. 103 Miles.... Fare, >1 EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent. I \ssKN0KR TRAIN". l.e.ivi > \tlar.ta, daily, at 6 1 5 A M Arrives at Macon, at 11 mi A M Leave* Macon, daily at 3 on P M Arrive* \t Atlanta, nt . g 35 P M MST \NCE KRO »l ATLANTA. East P *rt •6 Goggma. 6G Rough uul Ready,. It Colliers, 71 Jonrsfc > , ough 22 Forsyth,.. . 77 F.ivetti 3fi Smarr’s, - . *2 Griffin. 13 Crawford’s. *Js Thornt n’s, 19 Howard*.. 93 Milner’ M icon,. 03 FT Thi* Road c.»r.ncct> h: Mu *on, ' : »i and South*Western Railroads. ' Stupidity must be contagi ous, for if you notice, a witty fellow is always less happy in the company of fools. JWC Love is a heart complaint, of which ’he cure, hy Love i» frequently uioro pain* till than the disease itself. kers ut celebrity, which wv otTer tv v u* the L ■ cat Market P r l any n • x r aide time t * (e.-t1- Good *•< e-T.d b ud !i *. • hire. U c all i\v the livgl.t at Pric . 1 Pis when given in Exchange for m*» BARTH A NiCOLA! At Kirkpatrick o r.inuture Ware H- » Peach free Stroct, \i!.mt», <. W&- Beverly Robinson, Esq., died r Friday last, a( his residence ut \cw Briuh- ton, on Slaton Island. Mr. Robinson was . Oriti . ' . in the 70th year ol h 1 • -‘k* • Ha was boru \\ i..:. in iho city ul New York, in ihe year 177:). the < it.ic i Saniuvl U. Johux -- pile, to m 1 ri I Dial K5U Brown says that though "brevity i.» Avtminuiiai the soul of wit,” it is ‘no joktf tu lie short* These ar.- • i •»-. a,lin i „ . .all parlies inlcrrstefi. w •t!ur kimlrml ,r on change. Brownknows. crediwrs of.ai.1 decca^l. file theirobjec , . . ^ # # ^ j tiomi, if any thrv have, in mv o<l c, on or be W&m It you wish to be released Irom t tbre the second Sfondav ii».Uou.»ry next, why rash promise of marriage, breathe vows ..-I Letter* ol Di*mi»*ion *.houhln. t W- gianted the love conua ually after eating onions- I »pp. ,ic . ,n > .1 ii'-t Kettle < ii. V I \UGE l.rtT • I' ,1 tt Bucket .1. . T-.3 s to ri-ll very , p. mli2 willf M W. /.M UIK ,11 ST Hia r.l'El). V ill! IS" Of real pure (’oin D unlrv D- \ f Hi!. .!. V .ushi-i ol ihe verv hist y sliiv M. W.'KOAKK I I kTHEI EU ED 50 u-k. V q - -I pr- ui, u in h I i ,, . the Buni. UimatL, K015EKTS X L’KKKELL. a.’ «. (S. uS«i £G W . July fithlfiST II. BARKER, n,.Unary. w6m iddiim .ii mil if a a l\ CAKONDELET STREE r, NEB UH LEANS. fin <.KOlU.IV sai'Mipaiillit < ompouml. OU, DENNIS' ALTKR.U’IVK {.in i Cnmjn ,int: audit Purify the Hanni 1 )1 BLiC opinion aud Physician* have 4 |e- eivlctl ihnt th;> i' tt« bo! pre/karaiion* oJ ■R^AP.tRILI.A that c«n be obtained. It . I readily and give* good *au*faclk»ii. It.- grcJienu are well known to Phxaician* aud people at the ftvitlh tv' be noon, and good I iiciuea, when app^piixli ly used, olien el- v : great cures. Nothing more need be sa.d m praise ot <t. Litclligencrr otfice. it publish what ill* compost d of. It con* .ii ' in addition t > San**|mills, hydro-*leo t xiraet <»l Queen’s Delight, ^tillingn 1 ite Ash, tin y Bread,or Fringe Tree C'hion* .») Tiuctutc ot May Apple, 01 Mamlrake. f 'pliytlum) and Blood /Coot, t>inguinana prrfertng this Compound Preparation Mi.'* pa nil a -h-uld e\pre»> in their order-. lUei atii e i«BORGIA SARSAPARILLA CU.M- POt ND, IN PINT UUTTLfitth lulereneoa—l»ov, H N. Lthnson. Milladge- M . Gilivn n Sunius, L. L. D.. Chailestou i . or any well read ph\Mei*n in the State . For sale by SMITH A' EZZARD, Atlanta, July 30, U>ol dtf \tlanta, March 18 JOHN FICKEN dwtl \ T. II AC KCTT, ATTURNEk A t Law, Ring%rJd t Georgia, mi\\ prartir in the following counties: Cotooaa, Chattooga Murray C»timer, Whitfield, Gordon, Walker Dade. Reference»; M»j. W. Y. Hans ell, Mai f tta, Hansell A. Simpson, Marietta, James R* Lawhon, Esq-, Lahlonega. Particular attention paid to the collec tin businf-M* May 28, 1857 daw!v Dr. II. Dickneu CapciN^ P ROFFERS iu* Profeakional service* t-. tl,. cithanfl’df Atlanta. Office. VYbite-Hill street, over T. R. Riplev’- Btore. .Iun« 2*>, 1857—dwtf. H KDH'AK CAHD. D m. Jew* -Boring ^ j. yi.^ Hol ing hs»e foimcd , copartner-^ ‘hip in the practice of Medicine in the city, and licituy of Atlanta- One or both „i!| he found in them office, oxer Jackaon ABro. . tJ „. corner ct Whitehall and Hunter street,, when ont profehsiout'ly ,b,ent. m.y 16, 1867 d*w3ni D R. H I*. fRIVKRSha. removed bi. Office t.- Whitehall streef, iver Aiexe n- -Jer'a Drug Biure. M at 13, lgS7 i vi in20 H W. McDaniel, j. h.—okTe , Kile's Building on Marietta Street. Atlanta, Ga, March 28, '57 j w .| 1 A. Til H ASHER. ATTORNRX • AT LAW, Atlanta, ti' rglc.— W practice in the following or-untiee: Eulton \e» ton, Henry, Spalding, Fayette, Cobb, Ca.-nf bell and Coweta. Office on the second floor oi the Con .-it Hal], fronting the Post Office. april23dw!y Oartrell 4 Gletm, ATTORNETS AT LAW. VTI.ANTA, GEORGIA XX TII.I. attend the Courts in the Counties . ! T T Fulton, DeKaih, Fayette, Carapheii, NfoC wether, Coweta, Can oil, ii nry, I’roup, Heir : < obh and Spalding. Lfcica ;. oastrilu, j urtBxa .-. (,u*NX, Formerly of WaaL . Formerly of M, ingwn.tia. | Donptigh, Ua [V.-ufcssly JARED a WIN WHITAKER, ATTOR.NEVAT I (H Atlanta y Htjrg,., Office Front Ruoffia over John K. U allace ri Bro, .cor-ier of Vtfil.ite Hall anJ Alai • tut Street, tan D wl, JOHN V. HEARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW COLQUITT MILLEK.CO. x . GF.OROIA march 6 Trout House Shaving Saloon. G t FN TI.EMEN c>>iring a go d shax>, ha T culling, and such other attention to # > . p rsa-c* a> ray be had in a!! Us-hionabl* b«- :-*'r * faJs-vltiw, can he accommodated at *J1 houi- by gi'ing ihe undcr-inged • rail, .»• :?»**ir «•< L-'ii in the Trout House. They arc prepared lo fuini*h, at >hort rn.lu /•; i.i < BURIAL CASES. U e arc prepared to luraish Fisk's Metalhc Burial Cases, at ahort notice We have secur ed the service* of a competent person to J attend to this department. F. A. A. J S WILLIAMS, July 14 '57-Jwlv Peachtree Stre t. Cigar ami Tobacco STORE. r|3HE,Sl USCRIUEU beg* m respectlufi) J to inform the Cttiiena of .VtJanta ind sur rounding country, that he has just r- .— ved a large addition to hi, former > - V nxr C1G A KS. TOBACCO. ■'NT FF. PIPES. s.M FF BOXE/s, ', •MATCHEt-,’ AC., AC. V4 ho.. t, ojfrre tl W lofeaale or Kilail at TPA1 JtOW lVraiins de^irtug anything m my line will do well to call and claimin' my stock before pur- ; cha*mg elsewhere. W store en White Hal Street, pposite the t Bull llooth lio 1/ K. Mi-COMBs, late ct Miifedgei ili,■ (,'a John wai.ton, late ot Augusta. G, July 15. I'57 dtf Atlanta shaving saloon. npHE GENTLEMEN ef the city ol AUat J[ ta and ihe public generally, can be a, ’ e mni- dated with either \\ arm or Cold Piling, i and Shower Bath.-, at the Atlanta Shat . - loon, on \\ hite-ba!I jtreet. a.save Tomlinson ri Barnes' Tin Shop. The subscriber- hate, also, a ,hep a: the Washingun Hall, where gentlemen can U- , j commodated with Warm and Cold Baths Tickets can be had at the Washington Ha l. C-dd Baths 25 cent*—Warm 35 cents. Thev can be found m readiness at ativ time H. STOKEs. R. VANCE4 • Mav29dti E. M. S E A G 0, ri'acee,,-.’e 57.:e 4- Xoo-renee 1 U r ILL c- ntinue the Produce Commia/y f {j\ sion Business, at his New mouious Fire Proof Building, front of A'.fsr.' 1 Hotel, and next door to Fulton House. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. XT’ The usual Facilities offered to s j„ , Orders respevtfullv solicited. Oct 15 „ I TI.Ol’R,Choice srUele for sale by sthe Car .1 Load 01 1:, ,~ quannttea, to suit Utaler- Apply to e.-.W. SEAUO. dwtt Hydraulic Cement, nsignmer.t, and for el ‘..w hi 0 f) ()() sale low, by 11 ox 8 150 E M SEAUO. dwtl BBT* .htrtlv dwlf rn Whiskey in Store strive, lor .ale low, by, E. M. SEAGO £i: ft. II I1.U.U1*.-.7'U.\ RUKri, iJ.-JOU.t-V,. iXSit W1I.I.14MN, IU1K 15.( 0. (''rteressors 1 J. E. HV.Vm GENERAL COMMISSION MERCH (NTS. And Partltularly for the ».«l, ^Gram. Bacon, Laid. Fi--ur, l oath and Tenneaseo Produce Gem rally. Decatur Sir, t, near the I'rout Bouse, Atlan. la, Ga. [ Nor 15 dwtf .11 ST liKCKIX KD. e. A BOXES, of dtrterent Qualities of Tobacco y)\J Cheap. W. W. ROARK. Jan & dwtl Hill'S Bacon Side*. Also a. fan Hants- On Consignment «ud lor nev’S F. V SEAGO Mil) IGlli. ISA7. I , w v HHDS. AGON Choice article. Sid • 1 Uv/4 Ham* Slid shoulders. Ju-i receiving and for aaU tv, F.M SEAGO. Com. Mtr I . v, k s.Af KS. extra Family 6l Choie, IUUl‘ i 'uP*' r * M ' lv,ur ‘ ll Sl0, *‘ *tlid dl.'ll ly to arroe. which in Quality will emnpare wit! any Snick in f.i’orgia. Fur «le Low hy E. if. SEAGO. Produce Commission Merchant. Also, new Uacon, plenty to arrive in a few days. (Feb G dwtt