Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, August 31, 1857, Image 1

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ATLANTA DAILY EXAMINER. BY LOCHRANE, DOWSING & CO. “ ERROR CEASES TO BE DAMiEKOUK, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE To COMBAT it?"—BlFFEii. .1. II. KTKEI.K. > J. \V. DOWHlXG, { aw SERIES, VOL. !■ jUlanta Hailt) tantittrr. ATLANTA* AUGUST 81 'lH57. Beautiful Woman. It is said that tbo most beautiful women are to be found in the ranks of tin; nobility. The present Duchess of .Sutherland and the late lady Islessingtou, may be mentioned as types; but the beauty ni the Lady Messing, ton was of a higher intellectual style than that of the Duchess of Sutherland. The present Duchess of Wellington, formerly Marchio ness of Dooro, is as beautiful as a fine piece of sculpture, and as cold and inanimate. The great Sheridan family were remarkable for their beauty. The two sons were regarded as the handsomest men of their day -The three daughters—the Don. Mrs. Norton. Lady Blackwood, and Lady Seymour, werepronoim- ced at the famous Eglinton Tournament aa the Three Graces of England. The wo men of France ace not generally beautiful, but very atiracting and charming. Tin art ATLANTA, GA.. MONDAY MORNING, AIK HIST 31. K>7. wine a- Important Drain Dsololon Judgt; Drummond, of the United States | District Court, now in session in Chicugo, has! i given u decision that is of considerable inter- | eat to grain dealers.—The case was that, of Charles F. Waller, sol.’vb. William A. ^ Viets. It is an action on a written con- j tract made in April last, whereby defendant i agreed to deliver to plaintff 15.000 bushels of corn during the lost half of June, at a| stipulated price, to bu paid ou delivery, which ! . fondant failed to perform, and plaintiff claimed damages for the failure, corn baviDg advanced largely in price in the meantime, j Defendant filed several pleas, setting forth that at the time ot making the contract he had not the corn, which fact was known to the plaintiff; that therefore it was a wager con tract, and void in law To these pleas the j plaintiff demurred, nod the demurrer was ar gued bv Messrs. Stuart and A say for the de fendant, who contended that the fact of sell' ing, deliverable at a future day, when the sel. ler had not the article ou band, was sufficient cause to overrule 'be demurrer and prrinit the Uoilroat) Scljcbulcs. (City AcciJmsmcnts. professional Cards. V‘" .Sj>rin<i (koris!! PRINTING Georgia Itiillronr) A Batiki'g I omi>aii). a 1ST* in Atlanta .171 Mi ler fare I.lli l HUE V ONGE, Superintendent. .11 ST OPENED AND READY FOR SALE WH.LUM.JI. IMVFOKTII. attorney at law. fair burn, GA. A T T H E EXAMINER Morm.no pa" 1 lorn thh- Leave* Atlanta, daily, at . . . Arrives at Augusta, at 1 Leave* Augusta,daily,at Arrives at Atlonta, at EVENING PASSENOEtl TRAIN Lease s Atlanta, daily, al Arrives at lugusta, al Leaves Augusta, daily, at.. . Arrives at Atlanta,at. DISTANCE I ROM ATLANTA. H 4ft A M e nn }• m on \ ftf M V sIPPLft 1 iF trow complete, at SPRING GOODS IS ami I would respectfully invite the publie to call and examine them,— Besides my usual stock of ""” fl ardware, Groceries, Ac., I hove on band some selections u! L amar ^ .lochkaxe—*at... 7ORhlEfi 7 l t/ \ H-Macon,|Georgia. n a. LAMAR. 0. A. LOCHRASI duly 13, 1857 J*wtf A T. HACKETT, AH uR.NEY Al aA« LAW. 6 on I' M 3 22 A .1 ft no I- m 3 imi A M of pleasing was the first idea of the men and women of France. The Empress Eugenie is j case to go to the jury, where he could show] B described as one of the meat vivacious, witty, j the facts that at the time of the making of 1 '*** and versatile women in Paris. All the por- i the contract no delivery was contemplated by ! ' _ ar mr mt mm h mm mm am -mr 1 — 1 ma _ Decatur,. < rsul-irdville 107 Stone ftfountain, . . IH Camming, , 114 f.ithonia,. .24 Cainak,. . . 121 1 Conyers,. . . . 31 Thomeon, . .. i 3ft Covington, .41 .. .A 12 ‘Social Circle .51 Berzelia. .Iftfi Madison, 67 Hel Air, ...161 Greensboro, ,R8 Augusta, 171 Union Point Thii Road runs in connecuoii w ith the traits in this country greatly exaggetate her size,for she is rather a small woman. MEANS OP PRESERVING BEACTT. At one time, not very long ago, in Haris, bathing in milk had been practiced as a means of preserving beauty, by all the fash ionabls women who could afford lb 1 luxury. So extensively bad this been done, as to cause ibe parties, but odIv the payment of the dif- —, 1 ‘ 1 of alt kind*, in a noat ami workman-like mariner, an, 1 ference between the contract and market prt- 1 •» the shortest possible notice, ees for money from one party to the other at j Business Cards, Bill Heads, the t me specified for delivery. Mr. Puller: ProgTajnmes, Bank Check', for plaintiff, eonteuded that the plea disclosed , 5J an ^ tn°*j 8 ’ Visiting Cards, no such state of facts as, if all proved, would j B)] ^ s ’ warrant a jury in finding it a gambling con tract. Vesterday morning the Court gave Way Bills, xxi ltedonterrm of Georgia or the South Hand-bills, Posters, &c reasonable ai In any other §■ a scarcity of milk ior domestic purposes and i judgment for the plaintiff on the demurrer, j while the people of Pans were drinking thetr i —Chicago Journal; coffee aud chocolate without milk, the beauties > "‘*’**‘7-, 7„' , ... Boston, Aug. <!•*• were liberally swimming in it every mormng. till it was discovered by the police that par- * George E. Humphries, an aid to the coast 1 ,l. l-l!. 1 : 1 i. .1,.,: Mtt vey. was drowned at Bath on Thursday. ties were in the habit of buying back the j milk, and selling it to their customers, to be used for tea, chocolate and coffe! I The celebrated beauty’ Madatno Vestrie, in order to preserve iter charms and ke p oil wrinkles, always slept wit!) a piaster of 11 pe culiar kind on her face; and as she prid Pntl.ADEl.PHIA, Aug. TH E DAILY EXAMINER. ■ Putdished every Morning, (Sunday excepted at five Dollars per annum—in advance. II le/ayrd six monhts Six Dollars trill he charged RATES OF~ADVERTISING. Advertising in the Daily Examiner wilt I Win. Magill. lormeriy publisher ol the , suited at the following ratespersejuarf '>f 111 lines Pennsylvanian, died tins morning- herself on having the prettiest foot and ankle j fPP 1 w 1)2 °P«* lor ^ uutl ^ in Europe, she had a new pair of satin boots whM th(> ? w,l ‘ >* sold ,0 :hc bi 1 1 bidder. Washington, Aug. 24. :n daw orphan trust lands in Missis- to ba opened for bids until Novem* highest sewed on Iter feel every morning. She never j wore one pair above u single day. Some beau- 1 ties hud adopted the plan of putting slices of j raw meat to their cheeks ott going to bed, io order to keep off wrinkles and keep the skin soft and fresh. One insertion 60 cents. One month. lift,00 Two " -*ft 1,00 Two “ 8,00 Bolton Three “ 1,25 Three “ 10,00 J Marietta,.. Four •* l,fi(t Four " 12,00 j Acworfh. Five “ l;7fi 8ix 15,00 , Allatoona,. six “ 2,00 One Year 25,01 'Etowah,. •Vpccial contracts will be made for yearly ad Oartersvillc, veruacments occupying a quarter, half or whole j Ca*. Trains ol the Booth Carolina and tile Bar annalt A Augusta Railroads, at Augusta. WeHtcrii A. Atlantic (Slate) Kaii- road. Atlanta to Chattanooga 138 Miles Fare, 1-ft JAMES Vf. SPI 1,LOCK, Superintendent. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, al 9 00 A M Arrives at Chattanooga, at...... 5.30 P M | Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7.30 ft M Arrives at Atlanta, at ! 00 p ftf 1 NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at .. .9.till PM j Arrives at Chattanooga, at. 5 !0 A >1 Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at. . ..7 00 P M 1 Arrives at Atlanta, at ,.. 2 i DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. DRY GOODS, ('.iiiH.-tin* “t Mu*>tir. \ in extensive bmutlful autf gcxnl. Ainl a iaigr Stock l>( Matilettes and Mantillas. *\ g»»»a aa^-rtintut ■* mm m. ml jlo tt m Fashionable anJ|Pretiy; Hats ami Shoes, S- rviceable atd go<*.! looking ; DOMESTICS, CALICOES, And every other article, almost, in my ixe ot businese. In short, my stock is good rind fail and the prices will be as low a* living will af- Tbe Ladies era particularly invitr-d to ford give me a call W Pfd 1 I Lire c Lire!! Lire!!! H. STRONG & CO. Have removal ttaeir tSlnek’of s r r 1I»LE A\I> FA.\n DRY ©OODS, T O the old stand ol J. N’ORCRt )SS, tr r.t.r.g ori White-Hill and Marietta Streets, where they after to their old friends and the put lie generally, « Spit- Kmggold, Georgia, will prsciic in the following counties: (Jotoosa, Chattoog* Murray Gilmer, Whitfield, (.’oidrn, Walker Dade. Deferences; Maj. W. Y. Htnsell, Man xterwtve, variety, etta, Hansel! & Simpson, Martens, Timer P Lawhon, Es.j , Dahlonega. ^•Particular attention paid to the collec in, business. May 28, 1857 dawly Dr. H. Dickson Capeis, P ROFFERS his Professional services t u the citizens of Atlanta. Office White-Hall street, over T R. Hioiev t Store. June 26, 1857—dwtf, MEDICAL CARD. D r*. Jesse Boring k J. 11^ Boring have formed a copartner “ hip in the practice of Medicine in the city and vicinity of Atlanta. One or both will be ! ur. 1 in their office, over Jackson dcBro. comet ot W hitehail and Hunler streets, when cm prrifesaiont'Iv abaent. maylfi, |R57‘ COZART. dtf D r. h.ii. iRivcns has removed h m Jtfice 10 \\ hitehal! »tre<*t, over AJrxt r- der'a Drag tJtor*. ,l ' 1 a 7 1:1 - ls ' v ' d*wm20 H W. McDaniel. J. P.—Office,-, • Kile's Building on Marietta Street. Atlanta, G» , M arch 28, '57 dwtl 4. i'll 1< 4>11 Lit. ATTORNEY AT LAM , Atlanta, Georgia.—Will [racticcin the following counties: Fulton New. ton. Henry, Spalding. Fayette, Cobb, Camp- b«ll and i^oweia. Office on the second fioor of the Concert J. 20 35 ...40 16 column. ~ ' Advertiscmcnti from transient persons must R1 IN AYY AY - ! |, e paid in advance. ^ From the undersigned in January Legal advertiaraents published at the usual la 1856, my boy SOI.; he is about 2fl years | rates. Ordinary notices exceeding ton lines of age, slight and elegantly formed for a j charged asadvertisments. Announcing candid- negro, dark smooth skin, prominent eyes ates for office,$5 00, to be paid in advance, and large white teeth. He is passing! rhe privilege of yearly advertisers is strixt.lv In the East, the principle articles used for I through the country under forged permits, ami | limited to their owi immediate and regularbusi- preserving beauty were the bath and friction, assumed the name JACK PECK, as I under-. ness. . : stand in Atlanta, where he has been publicly , Professional Cards not exceeding six lines Prominent among the various cosmetics | employed for the last 12 months' He is pro- ' it 15 per annum Kingston, 5! Adairavilie r . .. . 6 tS’* This Road conn Rom Calhoun,. Resara, Tilton,.. Dalton, Tunnel Hill,. Ringgold,.. ,. Chickamauga. Chattanooga,. el I d S t o c k o for CASH ONLY", and an. determined not to be ,, ------ A M j uniieiscld by any house in the rity. They will fronting the Post Office. april23dw!y be constantly receiving new supplies from . the best markets in the country, and are confident g. . of being aide to sell good* a« cheap r.- rV l .,up- Gartrell & Glean, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, : : : GEORGIA 100 107 - 115 128 ci. by fashionable women, ia the celebrate Creme del Enclog, which was extensively used by the court fashionables in the times of Charles II. This fluid is effective in calling the crimson blood to the external surface. It is bably nowin the neighborhood of Atlanta, or | on the State Road above. 850 Reward is offeren for his apprehension and such addition al compensation will be given as the trouble ol hi*capture may require. If .he has been har bored by nay one, and proof 10 conviction o! compows prbcipaiiy or in extent of the value of the negro- • ft P POWERS, July 6th, 186i dawtl VL lion, [inspassated with water, lit Cermany, | j,| P «., the arsenic is used extensively to give a clear com plexion. But when once the use of poison's dLuon, commenced, its use Citiiuo' b' dispens'd vith except at the risk of life. TUB SOURCE OK BKAl’TV. Hut after nil it ban iuft'ariably been fouud that a woman with an unpolished mine and an j unloving heart, ubatever beauty she might posses, luiled to secure the admiration ami ; respect of mankind. An elegant and polished yUHl RECEIVED, and opening, the first mind sweetness of temper, and an animated manner, are the real source.- of woman's heau- l Y Later froiu Havana. Charleston, Aug. 27. The steamer Cahawba has arrived ftvith TISLKY jas. ti*t' fot dates August 2 Ith HAT AND CAP STORE 4 .1. TAYLOR now opening a fresh slock ot hwbionnblo Hats, Caps and Bonnets. A ex! door to l^awshc <Y Hro'e Jewelry Store Wltitehali Street, Atlanta, Gi. Taylor's Hat & Cap Emporium. TEST I tire s 1 thiti c:ty. AuvertUmuntM nut hpecilieJ an to time will be uublwh«'t! till onlrreil out, nn*i ( liargrdnt ro^ukr rfltPH. a-lilvertiamcntH inserted in the Weekly j aj •. only 'vill be charged at former riiten Blanks! Blanks! Blanks Of al I Descriptions* B eankr of all debcriftions, be had at all times, at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Attornies, Sheriffs, Clerks of Courts, and t ir Jt tiarics, cau be furnished, at short notice, any favorite form of DEED, WRIT,’or PROCErtf' which they may desire ; and all FORMS ol le gal instruments, commonly in use, are always mi and, to be sold at the lowest prices. Atlanta. M w Our Stock con*i't8 in pat i ui Hi h Dross Silks. Bxrraeo jnii Muslin Rotes. Plain Barrages, French Figured Jaei.cn.: Frcncti Colured Jackou.-t-, | 38 ! Figured Brilliants. Debage and l.men Goods, tor ‘l'rav ling Drc- - ■ ,| (i French, kieolcb and Domestic Ginchsm-. „ .. ,f X I Checked Cottbric ami. Muslins, Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East PrirxieD Lawns tr, greie variety. I etmessee A Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and I English and Domestic Prints, in gn .1 the Nashville & Chsttonnoga Railroad, at Chat- Cambric and Swiss Trimmings. Dies* Tnimmugs—a splendu ass. rt.r.e:.'. * * ’ Ribbons am! I-acea, Silk and tout Mantillas that can Irish i.tnenr, aud Linen 8heet‘i c- C 'tton Sheetings, and Tickings Bleached and Brown Shirting OsaaburgsStrpes and Blaxr I - '• Table l.tnens rnd Napkin*. Cotlou Drills. H 'sicrV: and i'.r-.Nick 41, A. . i Don't I rget to ox" on .- ' NuRCKUtf old Stand, ftftsey. -, I,"' :c lor shew.r: our gi."!,. sy's4*twl\ Atlanta X Lagrange liailroail. Atlanta t.> West Point. *7 Mile- Fair, $3.5(1 GF.itRGE U. HE’LL, SujieTiateniirni. Lcbm A rrivt Leave Arri't Leave: MORNING r.ftS'ENKER tl \tlanta, daily, at i at M eat Point, at West Point, daily, s' • I Atlanta, at . 1.'. EN ING FA:-) Not I! TR Lexv ftrriv stock ol HATS A CAPS ever offered in ty. My stock is now complete, consisting of every variety and style. lRcase call and ex amine lor yourselves'. C#* A kinds of Fur ' s kius bought J. TAYLOR, Ju. September 10 irijafl 1 111E Subscriber has just found out the great secret of doing a successful business, to sill cheap, have a small profit, and advertise and h t the people knoftv ftvhat he has gut and occasion ally give them the prices and only one price, and have no friends to sell cheaper to than any person else. I have just received a large lot ot Boot* dr Shoes, for Ladies, Men. Boys, Girls and Chil dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockrry and lilars Ware, Ovens,Pots,Skillets,Fire Dogs, Atlanta, daily, a I. al West Point, at West Point, daily, at at Atlanta, at., ... ..' DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. East Point,. 6 1 Hogausvilh F auburn .18} LaGraugr Palmetto. 2ft | Igora * 'ui.c .10 Writ r* urn Grontvilh', ft2 | t tcF This Road connect* , ach way Montgomery & West Point Railroad. 3 .in A M s jft ft M ■1 no a m l fte ft M I 15 l‘ M 10.00 P M FI R.MTLRE! FIRMTIRE!! THE.,subscriber* hs'c band and arc now ,ptn: \\ ILL attend the Courts iH the Counties ol T T Fulton. DeKalb, Favctte, Campbell, Meri wether, Coweta. Carroll, Hynry, Troup. Heard Cot b an, 1 Spalding. tretra ;. oabtrill, . lcthir suzsa. Formerly of Wash- Formerly of Me- ington. G*. \ Donough. G* riT-tAWly JARED LEWDi WHITAKER ATTORNEY AT LAW, — Ceurgia Ofnce I rout Rooms .net John R Wallace A Bros., comer ot White Hal! and Alabama Streets; JOHN V- HEARD 1 ’ ATTORNEY AT L\\V COLQUITT MILl.EK, C* C T GK.nkuiA, -IPjccltb^ wlv Trout House Shaving Saloon. / 1 EN 11'L.MI.A 1 r-.rtng a g > d dia<.. hair VjTcatting. and such other aHenlion to u I’ r ) n* *' way !- had in all fathioL*lde 1- b‘ r s ral'.otts. can be aco.,mm,-fated at ail hucr- by gt) mg the undertingf.l « rail, al t||r: r -, tor if tlacon it Western Itailrond. o >n to Atlanta, 103 Miles EMER.-SUN FOO'l'E. .NU)«r .1 Dll nlirriit Sugars ftvere dull, Freights nominal. Exchango improved—on London nini to ten percent premium. Paris two per discount. United States par. Kctv York Market. Nkw York, Anh. 27. The cotton market is firm, with sales of 400 bales. Flour declined from live to ten cents. Wheat advanced three cents. Corn nominal. Other article unchanged. Washington, August 25. Charles E. Sinclair, of Prince William county, Va., has been appointed Associate I'AsSKNOKR THAI', ally, at Arrives at Macon, ot Leaves Mncon, daily, at Arrives at Atlanta, at DISTANCE FROM ATU 11. l,. T1NLEY & 00., Co mmtsslot. a Fsr*sr4l»t;»!rSft T «SfilSaft , Wr MoroDants, dev, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White lead, \U. EXCHANGE ST.CHAKLESTOy, S. C Sugar, Coffee,Molasse.;, Salt, Bmudvy Wine, (rive tiietr prompt persfirral attention to the sale I Gin, Hum, Cordials, \\ hiskof s. el every kind, of ill kind* of Phoditoi, and to the purchas- Rice, Tobacco iu fuel I can not tell you ail 1 ing, to order, all articles that may tie- ' keep in one Advertisement. But come and look sired, fora commission of'Jj per for yourselves, wo are ready to show and sell.— cen t. j Dont forget I give 8 lbs., ol best Coffee, for $1, Ckri Goods received anil forwarded at It) cent* j Sugnr w },7 and 6 lbs., for a $ L and be sure to i per package. No Good* have or will be detain- bring the cash, we keep no books. Corner of j ed by us for freightand charges. ! White Hall nr Liberal Ai>vanck« made on all consign- | f- monte to us. feb 28—wly inarch2ft Fn 5 I '• . ft M 11 00 A M 3 00 P M 8 '<• P ftf ind Mitchell Street: \Y W. New Mail Arrangement. I HIE undersigned informs the,'”' l.ublic that he has established K'OAltK. dwtf Mail Route from Dallas, in Paulding county/to Marietta, and will run a Hack once a week be-1 tween those places, according to the following schedule : Leave Dallas every Friday at 7 o'clock a. m., Justice for the Territory of Utah in place Of j running by way of Lost Moutain, and arrive at Marietta at 12J p. in. Leave Marietta at ID Just Received, I 1 11 v KEGS ol NAILS, to scl/at ■ 1UU Ihv Keg w. w. East Port Rough and Ready Jone»bo»ough, Fayette, Griffin,. Thornton's Milner’s, Bamesrille, 11 Goggins. . Colliers. Forsyth, j Smarr's,. I Crawford’s, Howard's, Macon, cents by 1.VA *) CASKS,of that very fine old pure Frond) (J Brandy, left yet, ft) Inch 1 will sell at $5 j or Gallon. mh25dwtf ftft . W. ROA.IK Stiles, removed. Wnsuinoton, August 20. The propo alg for building a bew l . ri. sloop ol war were open d by the JYuvy De partment to day, but no decision arrived at. ’clock p. m., and arrive at 7 p. m , same day. CHARLES D. JENKINS. Dallas, (ia. Feb 24, !856—dawtf w E Will constantly keep on hand an assortment of elegantly fin ished and plain Rose Wood 1 Warranted Piano Forten, fl%K Auoi'sta, August 25. Advices received here from Florida, state, that Captain Mickies, w ith a band of Florida 1 vv 11 h the entire Metallic Frame and all the latest volunteers, hud captured a party of Setninolea I important improvements, made by, NEWMAN The Indians have raised a wb.te flag, and hog* ' 'Jto *l,f Stir”:: arc entertained that the war is almost ended. ].owet Market priee#,and allow l*un'hasers any reasonable time to test them. Good second hand Instruments tor Rochester, Aug. 24. Messrs. Brewster \ Co,, private bankers i 1,^,', in this city, closed their doors this morning I We Their failure is caused by advances to the Me a w. Elys xvho failed some days since. Their liabilities are not definitely known' but they ozo uot luge. iSb How the Highest Price for Old Piaucs when given in Exchange fnr new ones. BARTH A NICOLAI At Kirkpatrick’s Furniture Ware House on Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, li*. Nov 20 Just. Received, A LARGE LOT offine Cedar Bucket- uni Tatis, to sell «erv cheap. mh2ftwdlf W. W. AYI.4RK. JUST RECEIVED. , x. v 111)1,C., of real pure Corn fCeutllry Dts £\j Idled,) Whiskey, ol the very best Quality wair .1 ted. ftft. ftft’. ROARK. J l'iST RECEIVED 50 B good proof, which 1 wil! a ’ll*., by the single Barrel. ftV. w it i.aUK 1 w. J. RIDUIU.. J. X. ROBERTS, J I) TKRKKtX I HIDGILL, ROBERTS & TERR ELL, C0M1SS10JIHBRCHANTS. No 13 CAB0NDKLET8TRE2 I , .turkey ■ c::U. ty Phis Read cocnects, at J/s -ot), with tiie Central and South w estern Railroads. GEORGIA SurMipiirillH Compound, OR, DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE For Liver Co/npuiinU ,ml : Purify tlu It ./ 1 )1 B1.1C opinion and Physicians have ,1c elded that this is the in’St preparations ot SAR8AP.4RH.LA that can be obtained. It sells readily and gives go-Ml satisfaction. Its ingredients are well known to Physicians and the people at the South to be good, and g.md msdiciuea, when appropriately used, often ef fect great cures. Nothing more need 1* said in praise ol it. than to publish what it is composed of. It con tains in addition to Saraapanlls, hftdrvwaloo- holic extract of Queen's Delight, (Sullingu, ftft hilr A»h, Grey Bread,or Fringe Tree (Chion- snthus) Tincture of ft4sy Apple, or Mandrake, Podophyllum) and Blood Jcku, (Sauguinam Those prefering this Compound Preparation of Ssrsspsrills. should express in their order-. *rDennls’» Alterative'^ OR, a Isrri 12 4& P 'I ed Swelrfroin tin r - m; ]' M !{*.'( VortlK’i n f-AFES ftft ARDRuBEs. Bl RE Al ? M'.cREl ft lift'a, ft»HSTANDS. ItEDsTI.AD- AND < H.UKs Of any dcin J pattern and price .1 fit., . sortmem ol Centre. ftVork. Sahtun at.: I\.i:elte Tables—Etagert 4 ' tit and m :—s .f* N Tci,-a.Tite. etc. ty In addition to the a large Mock. ». are receiving weekly supplies The j . : invited •« .-ai! ..uJ cxamicc ur stdek. F. \. .8 -I. *. XVII.H ft'. Ar,' - t., U, ,rt A Clarke, t*. ichtr. e r fttlsma. '•< BURIAL CASES. W t arc prepared t • rurr*i«l* Ml u... liuriaf at short . f'.cc. \\\ have .-t, ur* ed the wrvictMi «»!'a f 'nv. t tun’ j#cn*»n la attcnJ to this departzuent. r. A- A .'.i* WILLIAM*. July 11’57-dwlv Peachtree 8t rout (igiir and Tobacco STOKE. , IAH.'. l sl UsCKlBER bigs most re*i«cuully I to inform the Cittiens of AtlanU and sur- n>utiJing country, that he has just received s large addition t’ his former S' ck >t USE C1GAK8, TOBACCG. s'NI FF, PIPES. SNI FF IKi.YF.s MATCHES,- At% AC Which .► tl.ii 1 • W holenli or Rets.) si I0W l'crs ns desiring anything ur my line w. wdl 10 call and examine my Stock More pur chasing elsewhere. ty Store ftft iti' 1 : Intelligencer office. JOH.ft riCKEN I Atlanta, March 18 dwtl the In » are prep h’r^h Bn IL us s-l m furnu-h. 4 Ball Jt> 1:. Met UMBs, •ot* 4 ■-» MiUcdg. lii ,*. G, •1IN " ALTON. late of August*, in ‘8o. dtf Atlaiiia $hat Ing saloon. r i, HE GEN 1 LEMEN i tbccityot Atiat,- .4 ‘-x st-J tilt pubiti geucraliv, cau be at tted with either " arm or Cold Flutigs and Sh >r, r Baths, at th< Atlanta Sharing Ss icon. ot. ftft Litc-ha.il street, ib.w Temlinr n A Usru.s Tin Shop. rbi suUcribcr have, als,'. t shop at »b» ftft ashingten Hall, where geutlcmcn can •. 1 mmodated with Warm and Cold Baths 1 '.ckit* can be had at the ftft'ashtugton Ha t -id Baths 25 cents—Wiriu 35 cents. I’hey can )■•- found :n readiness at any tin.- H. STOKES, K. YANCEY Ma\ 29Jtt K. M. SEAGO, Sxccgsm. ~ Ij 4^ Lutrrewf) \l ' 11.1. continue the Produce Usmntii^vi 11 sun Business, at his New Oum-|jy2J modiou* Fire 1‘soof Building, front of" Anno. Hotei, and next door tv Fu’ton House. ATLANTA, OEORGIA, ty The usual Fsciltuei offered to sfi,) j,, Orders respectiullv solicited. Oct 15 , „ *LOI’R,l it.'article lor sale by sth.. t ,r Load or in less ijUantities, to snit ucaier. Apply to K, M. SEAGO dwu p Hydraulic Cement, NConsign n*nt, and tor re' Viw by 0 50U^.».d E M. SEAGO dwtt ’ V. flLLIAMs.-JOHN BUKA. • - i.l ::«.) B.txKS VV1LLI1MS. RIIi: t \ ( <>. (Successors i„ J. I II i,:mt. GENERAL COMMISSION MEKCtl AN To. . tiJth And Particularly to the rate el'fff?! ■f]iireut. Bacon, l ord. T.our, Feat! rM_ era, and Tennessee Produce Gcuer.xUy. Decatit- Ntre t near the Trout House, Allan* Gs. L' N '" |5 dwU .11 STKK('EIYKI). I X. e 1 BRI.s 1 orn Whiskey m Store si .1 »)\ I sh . Sr srtixe, for sale low, bv, - * giV. BHAOn ■f A HHDS Bacon Sides) Also a, few fin* »)t/ Ham* 4>n Consignment and for «!e n^vi8 E. M. SE tfit 1 fl ep NEW ORLEANS. dtf GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA POI ND, IN P1NTBOTTI.ES Reference*—Gov. 11 ft. lohnson. Mitledge- 1 tile; W. Gilmcrv Sunm», L.L. D„ Chsiieston I — .. C„ or *ny well read physician in lbe State. Cxi Y 1 'H.'rvrt Qualmo ot Po . For sole by SMtl'K A EZZAKD, | 0\J r! “ 4, l ftft . ftft . ROARK. AU&ats, July 31), 1857 du i Jta i JwI( Ml»> I til It. I*,vt. |,i,. HHDS.AHYN Choic* irttcle, Sides lul I* H»ms *nd shoulder*, lust recoiling Widf,ale} r. >' 'I SEAGO, Com. M< - I , * . . s.ftl Ks, . xtra Family A Photo. ( |p^fSuperfine Flour, in Store and Jt. rt > ro *rrixe, which in Quality will compare with any Stork in Georgta. For -» e l.OW by E. M. SEAGU, Produce Commission ftferehont. Also, new Bafi'i). plenty to arrive in a few days. [Feb b dwtf