Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, September 01, 1857, Image 1

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ATLANTA DAILY by lochrane, dowsing & CO. ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT.”—JEFFEKSor J. H. STEEI.E, j. vv. nowsixo. m SERIES, VOL. ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER I. K>7 !F(1 II. Jltlonta Baili) (fxmmrr. SlantaTbbptembbr i, iis?. < Lawyer with Two Charac ters. Oue cold evening in November, ten years ago, a man wrapped id a large cloak, knocked at the door of Mona. Dupin, one of the first advocaCs ol Paris. He entered, and draw ing from under his cloak a large packaged documents, laid them on the table. ‘Monsieur,’ said ho, ‘L am rich, but a law suit which is commenced against me may ruin me utterly. At my age, a lost fortune is not to he re-made. The loss ol this suit, therefore, would condemn me to the most frightful misery. I come to implore your aid. Here are the papers which explain my claims.’ The advocate listened attentively, while his unknown visitor thus briefly explained his business—then opening the bundle of documents, In went through them with the searching rapidity of his professional eye. They were at last laid upon the table. ‘The action which is commenced against you for this property,' said he, 'is based up on justice and right, legal and moral. The I property belongs to your opponent, llu - | unfortunately, in spite of the admirable elab 1 ; oration of our rode, law and justice do not I always go together, and here the law is on ' your side. If, therefore, you rest your case entirely on the law, and use, without reserve, all its technicalities and quibbles ; and if legal points in your favor are all stated clear- But his features were graven ou her heart, and, thank the Lord, she recognized and was able to thank him now. And so, after ten years of [Disappreciation, Mons. Dupiu's 'grasping avarice’ wus explain ed to his lega 1 brethren and the public as quite another thing Like some other individ* uals, he hud two characters—one which the newspapers umde him out to. be, and another character, sod a very d fFerent one—that which 1^ was. .1 Grand Field of Oats.— We understand that Mr. George Taylor had, at his Huzlewood estate in Caroline County, Va,, this last sea son, a field of 700 acres all in oats I And as the present season has been a most kind one for this crop, Mr. T.’s product must have been immense. Hniltoai) 5d)ci)ulcs. CituSUmnscmcnts. professional €ari> PRINTING U. Oenritln Itullrond & Hanking Company. A rorsTA in Atlanta .. 171 Miles F rr. GEORGE YONGE.Hup. A T T II E EXAMINER Bffii.The first time that Jerrold met with Dibbin, the latter said to him, ‘Youngster, have you sufficient confidence in me to lend me a guinea V ‘Oh, yes,’ said the author of black eyed Susan, ‘1 have all the eonfi- j deuce, but I havu’t the guinea.’ Stay- \Ye leant from the Mobile papers that Mr. Cleveland, arrested in that city on a charge of pnstoffice roberry lias bean hon orably acquitted. HI A A WAY, ,«• Emm the undersigned in January A 1856, my boy SOL; be is about 25 years of age, slight and el’gantly formed fora negro, dark smooth skin, prominent eye* and large white teeth. He is passing through the country under forged permits, and assumed the name JACK PECK, as I under stand in Acknln, where he has been publicly Ho is pro- MORNING FA»Sf.MtER T'SAIJ.. ! Leaves Atlanta, daily, at . . a tA M ; Arrives at Augusta, at . 6 00 /' M Leaves Augusta, daily, at 6 00 A M ^ Arrives at Atlanta, at .. 3 no P M g'E.MNO PASSEM-.ER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 6 On P M Arrives at dugu-tii, at 3 22 A ,( Leave* \ugusta, daily, at 5 00 P M ; Arrives at Atlanta, at. .3 no A M 000011m mM i now prepare! DI STAN 1 Decatur, htone Mountain, ( iikaoift,.. Conyers, Uovingtou, Social Circle . . . Madison,. ... t • retmsboro,. t: from at lam a . CrawforiiviUt Cumumip. . ,. Cam tic,.. . Thomson,. Dcaring,. berreiia, Hel Air, Augusta,. ..$8 iC7 114 124 13ft .Iff employed f"r the last 12 month: ly and ably to the court, you will inevitably bnbly nowin the neighborhood of Atlanta, | on the Slate Road above. $50 Reward is i otVeren fur his apprehension and such addition al compe jsation will be given as the troublool of a ! kind*, in a ueat and workrnau-llk® manner, the shortest posstLls notice. Business Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes, Blank Notes, Blank Deeds, Way Bills, section Bank Cheoks, Visiting Cards, Hand-bills, Posters, &c., ny oth« Colon Point, 95 G?" This Rj&d runs in connection with the Trams of the South Carolina end the Savannah A Augusta Railroala, at Augusta. Wealern A Atlantic Slate! Hail- road Atlanta to Cbattasooga 138Mile« Far., $5 J \ MErs M. SPULLOCK, Superintendent. gain your eas-s ‘No man living,’ said the stranger, Van do what you thus describe so ably as your self. Might 1 venture to hope that you would reducevynur legal opinion to writing, and thus render me invulnerable. Tho advocate reflected for a minute or two, and then taking up again the documents, which at the first word of the request he had roughly pushed away, he slid be would do as tbs stranger wished. On tho morrow, at the same hour, the legal opinion would be ready. hn capture may require. If he has been har bored by any one, and proof to conviction ol j the fret is produced, the person givine informa* j tion will tie rewarded and satisfied for his trou ble to the extent of the value of the negro A. P. POWERS, .Maeon, July 6th, l fl 67 dawtf HAT AND CAP STORE A J. TAYLOR 'a now opening a a% fresh stock of fashionable Hals, ! Caps and Bonnets. V. j • door In I.aierhe 4 Bra's Jewelry Store. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. THE DAILY EXAMINER. i» Published every Morning, {Sunday (xeeyted at Five Dollars per annum—in advance, if lefoyed six monhls Six Dollars trill be charged , HATES OF ADVERTISING. Advprtising in tho Daily Examiner will be in- MORN'IVG PASSENOLR TRAIN. Leaven .Atlanta, daily, at. 9 00 A M Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5.30 P M Leovcs Chattanooga, daily, at . 7 3D A M Arrives at Atlanta, at 4 00 P M night passenger train. Leaves Atlanta,nightly, at . .8.00 P-M Arrives at Chattanooga at A 10 A M Leave* Chattanooga, irghily, at. ..7.00 PM Arrm-s at Atlanta, at 2 10 AM A The client was punctual. The paper wav presented to him, accompanied with a demand, very abruptly made, for a f<‘“ of threo thou- Taylor's Hat & Cap Emporium, sand francs 1 1 t UHT RECEIVED, and opening, the first en He stood with mute astonishment. ! J Hr° stock ol HAPS & CAPS over offered in , , , . this city. My stork IS now complete, consisting \ ou art- at liberty to keep your money, ofeTer ' Vlri / ty an j „tyi„. Please call and ex said the lawyer, ‘and 1 am at liberty to throw ftn iine for yourselves! my written opinion iuto the lire,' and ad vane-j Ey A "kinds of Put Skins bought, log towards the chimney, apparently for that purpose, he was slopped by the visitor. ‘ I will pay the sum,' he said, ‘ hut 1 most j it, l. tinlkv _ ^ Jas. hap EOT give you my written acceptance for it:' H. ju. TINLEY A CO., ‘ The moucy in gold,’ said the advocate' or (_' 0 nimiSSion & F 0 T W a r d iDg yon shall not have n line.’ MoroDaUtS, The client saw that it was inevitable, and : ,\<_i. FXCHAXGE ST.CHARLESTON, S. C One insertion 60 cents. One month, $5,00 DISTANCE FRO.v Two “ $1,00 Two 14 8,00 Bollon ... .9 Three “ 1,25 Three " 10,00 Marietta,... 20 Four “ 1,60 Four " 12,00 Ac worth 35 Five “ 1,76 Six “ 15,00 Allatoona . ...40 'il •• 2,0(1 One Yeai 25,(l( Etowah.. 46 •Special contract* will be made for yearly nd Cartersville,. . . .48 rarrisementa occupying column. ft quarter, halt or whole Caw Kingston,. . - .69 Advenisements from transient |<er« •n« must AdftirsviJ|e r .68 Calhoun,. Renarn, Tilton,.. . . D&lton, --, Tunnel Hill,. Ringgold,... . Chiekamnugn. Chattanooga,. .8-1 | 90 100 107 | .H6I 128 138 .September 10 J. TAYLOR, Ja. be paid in advance. Legal advertisments published a! the usual rules. Ordinary notices exceeding ton lin-a charged aaadvertisments. Announcing candid ates for office, $5 00, to be paid in advance. The privilege of yearly advertiser* is stri stlv limited to their owa immediate and regularbusi- nesa. Professional Cards not exceeding air lines ft 15 per annum. Advertisments not specified as to time will be published!!!! ordered out, and ehaigedat regular rates. Advertisments inserted in the Weekly papci only will be charged at former rate,. I f This Road connects, each way, with the Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East Tennessee A Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattonouga Railroad, n> Chat, tanooga, Atlanta A Lagrange Railroad. Atlanta to Wibt Point, 87 Miles, Fa.r, $3.50 GEORGE Q. HULL, Superintendent. taking his leave for a roomed, returned sooti after with coin. Hepaidit; but iu .icveogC' after gaiuing hia cause, he told the story in every corner ol Paris. The journals got hold of it. It way soon as universal as the name and fame of the great lawyer. Laments were made by the editors over the grasping advantage thus taken of a client iu his extremity, and even friends expressed their regrets to him for bis betrayal of avarice. But he simply shrugged his sbonldtre, and, as every thing is soon forgotten in Paris, it finally passed out of the remembrance of the public. I;,ve their prompt persona! attention to the sale of all kind* of PaoDres, and to the purchoi- ing, to order, all articles that may do- «ired, for a commiaaion of t j per cent. [X?* Good* received and forwarded at 10 cent* per package, N'o Good* have or will be detain ed by u* for freight and charge*. TV I.insiiAt, Adta*c«s made on all consign ments to u*. feb 28—-wly Now Mail Arrang-oment. I 'M IE undesigned inform* the ’ public that ho has eitablished Mail Route from Dallas, in Paulding county,'to I Marietta, and will run a Hack once a week be- I tween those places, according to the following | Tcu years passed by, an J a few days fuee, schedulo : I Morning passenger train Leaves Atlanta, daily, at.. 2 30 A M Blanks! Blanks! Blanks • Arrive. ,t Atlanta, at ... 7 66 A M evenino passenger train. Leave* Atlanta, daily, at 4 t5 P M 1 Arrives at West Point, at 10 00 P M ; Leave* West Point, daily, at 12 ‘.8 P M Arrive* «t Atlanta, at.»^.. ... 5 32 P .V DISTANCE FRO.'! ATLANTA. | East Point, j Fatrburn. Palmetto,.. | Newnan,.. j Oront'illo .52 LT Tin* Road connect* each way with the i I Montgomery & WellPoint Railroad. \<‘>v Spring Goods!! JUST OPENED AND READY FOR SALE : dp .-APPLY OF HPRING GOODS lb i. iw roiDpIetc*. and / vruuld r«prct!j/t iiiTiic the public to tail and * i. i < u, my usual flock of Hardware, Groceries, &c.. i hs-.e , I **iu« (sketiuoaol DRV GOODS, ' tf-duliful and good Al<J a S’ock oi Matilettes and Mantillas. A good 3?*crlment »* a» » V- FaahK.nsb'e s-. )|Prelty , Hats and Shoes, .Serviceable and good looking ; DOMESTICS, CALICOES. And every other article, almost mv -. ,♦ bueinete. In abort, my stock a go-dTcd < aod the prices will be as iow aa livttir wi, af ford. The Ladies arc particvl&rij uivi-.x-j giv.. me a "all H. W. COZART. lire Fire!! Fire!!! C H. STRONG <Sl CO- Have removed the*! 8lock c STAPLE AM) FA\C \ DRY GOODS, rpo the old stan \ ol J. N^RCR ( >88. fr r.uu.g J[ on White-Hsil and ManettaStr eta, where they efler to their old friends and the public generally, a Sible U- didntock o iLgJ^LQOQDssi ’ for CASH ONLY, and are deterrr. r.r : n : Vj r*? j undei»c-ld by any house in the c ly. They be constantly receiving new »upp!. - Horn the best markets in the country, ft i s*e c r r ‘. of being able to sell goods a - cheap :• tef cht :r tii. Oui Stock cothhtH in |>nrt ol Ri h Dress «Si.ks, Barrage a:. 1 Mm ;■ i. Plain Bamges, Trench Figur' Ja a French Colored Jack': e:*. Figured Bniliante, Debageand Linen Good*, I r J ra' . : p i . French, Scotch and Domestic (• ng l i • Checked Cambric and Muebm. Printed Lawns lr. gre^t van- English and Pcme^uc Prints, i :: Cambric and Swiss Trimmings, Drees Trimmings—a splendid ar- Paibbons »nd Laces, Silk and Ixict Mantillas that car; : • •• Iriah Lmei-s. and Lir.cn bhec Cotton Sheetings, and Tickings Bleached and Brown Shirting OanaburgaStr.p^s and B.ay 1 , • Table Ljnrns n:.d Napkins. Cotton Dnlis. Hosiery, and P c-Ntc& Min, Cw \ I>on’t target n> r* ■■ us a: >; .. K< -s old Stand. W*-<- ,*■’» n-^hing t ■ e:*. a our good#. ;.:w HILLUil M. D k \FORTH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. FAIRBl P\, C, July 25, 1857 t A v- . f AHAK & LOCHRANE— J jTORNIBS AT L l H Maa .,G< . It U. Ef.NAK, o A U^CHSANX h T. II ACK.ETT, A'iTURLEY A « LAV. , Ringgold, Georgia, nil! praot.c ■nthu ( un ►. (Jottoaa, <'h*tu ? » Murray Gi'mer, \\ bitficbl. /Gr„ n, Waiter Dale Reference!, Mar, W S Hi - . M '.tta, Hen«e:l 6c Himpsou, Mm . - | ;; ,. Lawhon, Eiq., Daiilouega. Srtr Particular aitenti in paid to th buaintss. May 28, 1857 d*wh Dr. H. DitUson Capci», P RUFFEPB hi* Profevr.jr.a! . t0 ‘ citizen* of Atlanta. Offici White-Hell strixt, over T 1 Ht-'.-v'. Uiare.. Jur.* 26. [857—dwtf. .MEDICAL CARD. [ u i. Jesse Boriu? A. j. J„/Horlng hat® formed a copartner-!^' r. ■:.e prtc’ree of Meehctr.e m the ettv, and V. I. :iy of Atian;*. Ote or both will be nd : i it- - lffice, ever Jackacn ABro. ,.j„ c .: ..rr ol W biier.all and Hunter ,treet«, when ont prufraaivtn ly *b,ent. Tl ' d*W?.u Si . n. HU LRS tv- reaioved ; i* Urn , to V- h. -ha.l I'rte*, over '.’ex- r. r . Drug st;r*. M ay 13 *,7 T . McDaniel. J. 1 * Kir. Build'ing n Mar« -..nta, Ga ., M arch 58. '6', L) I • k'AtnSO P.—-Office ta Street. •J wtf ATTORNE eorgia.—\V I l. Til H ASH LK. tf • * LA W, Atlanta, . i the following e untie*: Fulton .V, ton. Her.ry. Spalding, Favette, Cobb. Can bell and Cowei*. •'n ■ n the .rc.-iid floor el ihe Cone -■ *r- ' r e the Po,t Office *prii23<lwlj Gartrell & Glenn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA. GEORGIA ILL attend tL' Court* in the Counties T T Fniton. DeKtir, Fayette, Campbell. M< weta. Carr Her.-. . up. He* CV d ar.d 8j.a; ,r.g. jiaiaxu*. j lttrbr Formerly of Wavk- | Formerly of Me- ington.Ga. Dor.ough, Ga , r d7-uwiy JAI&ED IRWDf WHITAKER HTTnRAEY AT LAW. .! .on.c Georgia ' rr.ee Front Room, over John R. Wallace «x tl: ...com.: of \S ■ .te Haii and AlabamaNtreetAj JOHN V. HEARD ATTORNEY AT j \yv : COLQUITT • •• ••• GEORGIA. MILLER. C marcli 6 wi v T i out House Sliaving St. oon. Of all Descriptions# B lanks of all descriptions, cm, bo had at all time*, a! the EXAMINER OFFICE. Attornica, Sheritfa, Clerk* of Ccurte, and OrJi nariea, can bo furnished, at short notice, any favorite form of DEED, WRIT, or PROCESS which they may deeire ; and all FORMS ni le al instrument*, commonly in use, are always on gand, to be nold at the lowest price*. Atlanta. M w FI R:\ITlliE! IT RMTIKK!! sve on^ i ' ENTLEME.N VT cu tr e, and, THE *uf» hand and arc cd Stock from the Beat Northrruj ’’lauufttcioric, SAFES. by s;> ■ c 'he usdertinge k in i..i Trent Hot.#. A . Easedk xtBaU R, R McCOMBs, < a g.. otr otter attention to' ur in a.'! I.ihlonab.'e bu dated a' all hom ier! none Band Leave Dallaa every Friday at 7 o'clock a. m , running by way of Lott Moutain, and arrive at Marietta nl t2j| p. m. Leave Marietta at 10 o'clock p. rn,, and arrive at 7 p. m , if.me day. CHARLES D. JENKINS Dallaa, Ga. Feb 24, 1866—dawtf ’t l J E Will comtantly TJ keep on hand an at a eelebratiem of which the dignitaries of tho court of law formed a pari, the procession was iaterrupted by a woman, who suddenly sprang from the crowd and frantically seize 1 the bauds of Mans. Dupin, the Procureur General. ‘ It is be! it is he I' she exclaimed as she burst into tears aud covered his hands with . . . . biases. ' This is my benefactor, my friend, j ‘“Tun'd plain Rove Wood tbe angel by whose timely kindness l was sav- ! Warranted Piano Forto*, ed from ruin, and spared to educate my dear with the entire Metallic Frame and all the latest -KlMi-nr '• important improvement*, made by, NEWMAN cauatCL ' BROTHER A SONS, and vaHou, other Ma- j * Poor womaD, said M. Dnpio, ' she has lost ! Ixera ot celebrity, which we offer for Aale at her reason. the Loweat Market price*, and allow Purchaaer* ' But uo! she MM . ^ »I* | “Srl'A-f„ .... by-atauuera that there wua reiiaao in her tears | hir*-. and gratitude. 8he stated it brukeulv. Ten u e allow the Highest Price for Old Pianos yearn ago, after tbe death of her husband, a j " ho " « 1?en ln Excb *BARTH ftNICOLAL claim was put in by a reiulivc for the property | Al Kirkpatrick'* Furniture Ware Houie on upon which she had relied to support and edu- Peach Tree Street, Atlaets, Ga. oato her children. She resolved to defend her I * Sov 20 powession of that which the knew to be her | /TkoRGIA, Forsvth couutj'.— own, and hud already sold l:a'f the furniture to \Jf Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1857— pay the commencement of the process, when Where** Jame* Hob ri*. Adnnm*traior upon , , ,, , ‘ ’ the eslaio ot Bamuel B. Johnson deceased, an one day, a stranger called upon her. lie ab- ( , |ei t0 m „ for Letter! of Dismission from said ruptly announced his business. He told her ' Administration. that tbe suit, for which abc was alr?ady run- ' ri “'« 0 11,0 therefor*, to cite and admom.h j . . * ,, . , . . atl partifi intcrcsteJ, whether kindred ox I mng into expenses, workkbe a losing one-that c(0jlI ',„ ( n* a iJ dec ra.ed, to file then objer. , the law was against her, though justice was on non* if any they have, in my office, on or bo- . her side ! that she had better abandon it. and 1 rr tl"' second Monday in January next, whv , e . .i. .,:n - l.ettrr* ol Diamiiaion ahould not be gianted the j save what she sttll possessed. , 11A RKEK, Ordinatv. He tbco added that, having been employed July 61 hi867 wfim on the case, be bad been able to some KoK(<li G^iSi^U tout,., jiortion of what was wrougly taken from her,, u herea«. John Kemp applie. to me fo ! and that it was contained in a bug of gold I I.vttei* of Adminutrition upon the e*t*te o which he laid on the tabic-abruptIv Inking : J*n>e* 8. Scagrave. (ate of thi. county dc 1 ceateil.Thmo ar<» thfrelore toritf amt admoniah I urzki T HE Subscriber hasjuet found out the great oecret of doing a succes*lul boainesa, to n il cneap, have a email profit, and adverti*e and let the peoplo know what he has got and occa**ion- ally give them the pric** and only one price, and have uo friend, to sell cheaper to than any person el*e. I have just received a laigo lot ol Boot* 4 Shoe*, for l.adic*, Men. Boy*, Girl* and Chil dren, al! freth from the Manufactory. Crockery and Oliva Ware, Oveu*, i’.'ts, Nkiheta, Fire Doga, Axes, B/acksmitli Tool*,shovel*, Spades, Kmvc* and Fork*, Pocket Knives, Umberreiias, Pow der, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White lead, Sugar, Coffee, Molaseea, Salt. Braudr, M ine, Gin, Rum, Cordial*, Whiskey*, of every kind, Rice, Tonacco in fact 1 can not tell you all I keep in ono Advertisement. But cotue and look for youreelv,*. we are ready to show and sell.— Dont forget I give 8 lb*., oi best Coffee, for $1, 8ugar 8J, 7 and 6 lh« ,for a $1, and he sure to bring the cash, we keep no book*. Corner o( White Hall and Mitchell Street M . W. ROARK. march 25 dwtf Just Received, KEGS ol NAILS, to scl/*t S rents t v the Keg. W. W. III’A 6 Hogausville, 59 i WARDROBES. !*(• Cf Milled get ..is* LaUraugr 71 BUREAUS ■ Hi V. ALTON .. .25 Long Cam , .PO SECKEl ARYs i«ta .10 We»( Point, *7 'VABHSTANDs. ^ — Macon & Western Railroad. Macon to Atlanta,. 103 Mile* Fare. St l EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent TASStNOER TRAINS. Leave* Atlanta, daily, at Arrives a* Macon, at Leaves Macon, daily, al Arrive* at Atlanta, at. DISTANCE rROS! ATLANTA BEDSTEAD? AND* H A i; .' Ol any Je*irci pattern and price A finr •ortment of Centre Wore. Sale-n and T, Table*—Eugcrv's Corner a > —s TetC'a.Tete. etc. Of Iu addition to tuo at-.w, . -.in k are receiving weekly supplie. n r: pc ,, invited !» call and examir e c.r si, ck r. X. ,v» J, -. tv 1LL1A.V1S. Next J.'c: to G,A Clark- . . : ■ ■ ■ • Eatt Port, Rough aud Ready Jone*bo.ough, F avitte, Griffin,.. Thornton'*,,.. . Milner's, Barnesville, II Goggms. Coilterr. Forayth, Smarr’*, C rswford'i Howard'*, Macon, 6 15 A M 11.00 A M s oo r m 8 35 r M 66 ( HE GENTLEMEN el the city • At.i L 13 »cd the public general.\, can be . .. iste . with either W arm or Ccld-Pl-. . J Sh-wer Baths, ct the Atlanta Sharing I '!*.• on \\ bite-hail *treet, above Tcmitnw’' trnes' Tin Shop. I oe fubeenber have, ovao, a shop v. ash i.gi.n Hall, wN.ro gentlemen can be mmo . a led wt'.h M arm and ColJ Baths Ticket* can be had at the Washington H 'll Ba 100 .55 ..6! | UP This Road coanecta, at .Va on, • Central and South-Western Railroad*. his leave and giyiug her uatonished eeusts uo opaortunity for thanks or inquiry. The three thoutand francs with which she was enriched, enabled her to re establish herself with her children, and to commence u timely support of them Aud, from that day, she bad been try ing in vain to discover who was her benefactor • all and «lngul.ar the kindred am) creditor* of said deceased, to show cau,eif any they have within the time prescribed by law, why letter* ahould not be granted to aaid applicant, on tho first Monday in 8*pt*n»b«r next. Oiven under my hand at office, tbi* 10th July, 1857. j*13 G. T-, RAKB8TKAW. Ordinary . ) CASKS, of that very fine old pure Freri h f) Brandy, left yet,which 1 will eell at #5 |>u Gallon. mh25dwtf W. W. ROA.TK just Received, A LARGE LOT offine Cedar Bucket* and Tub*, to *ell very cheap. mhSbwdtf W. M . R’lMRK. JUST RECEIVED. * I/Y BII I.H., of real pure Corn (.Country Di- '( I tilled,) Whiskey, of the very best Quality mi: a tej. kV • M. ROARK. J UST RECEIVED 60 B — good proof, which 1 will * - . cent*, al*. by the *ingle Barrel. W. W. ROARK W. J. EIDOtlJ ' VI. ROUERrs, J D. TKKBKl.! HI i) J ILL. ROBERTS & TERRELL, (omission mmn. No 13 CANONDELKT 8TREE F, NEW ORLEANS. I <p dtf GEOKtilA Sarsaparilla Compound, OR. DENNIS' ALTERA ITYK F.- l.ircr Complaints and to Purify the Blood 1 )1 BLIC opinion »nd Physician* have ue- eided that tbi* it the best preparatun* of bAK8AP.4R11.LA that ctn Ih> obtained. It, ,el * readily and give* good satisfaction. It* ingredient* are well known to Phy«icians inc the people at the SUuth to bo i.oot>, *nd g.vd uiediciue*. when appropriately used, olten ef fect great cure*. Nothing more need be said tr. pr»i*e ol it. than to publish what it i* composed'of. It con tain* in addition to Barsapanlla, hydro-*lco hobc extract of Queen's Delight, fSullingi*, White A»h, Grey Bread, or Fringe Tree(Chion- anthusl Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake. (Podophyllum) and Blood Root. (Ranguinuia.) l'hose prcfrrmg thi* Compound Preparation , of BarnpanUa. should expo'-* in their order., ,*>‘D('unl«'« Utt'iRtlirt; UK GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM POUND, 1.N PINT BOTTLES. Reference*— Uov. H V. lohn*on, Milledge- I vtlie; W. Gilmvre 8imms, L. L. D., Chailraton a. C., or any well read phv*iciaa in the State.. For .ale by SMITH A EZZARD, Atlanta. July 80, 1857 dtf BURIAL CASES. V, c are prepared to luriueh F.^-.'r Mrachc Bur.tl Cate*, al short : lice U c cave ed the services ot a .• mpctei.t p, ■ . -j atti nd t? thi* department. F . July i l 67-;»j ■ Peachtree Mr Cigar aud lobacco STORE. rpHE^UBtCKIBEK Ngs -, to uifon reunduig couuuv. that he ha* a* - . : ved , targe addilitii t.' I.n toncer Si . FIXE CIGARS, TOBACCO. SNUFF, FIFES. SNUFF BOXKrv, ! MATCHES,’ •VC„ AC M hich i* - due- *: O ao.rtaie or Retail nt "HiiY IiOW A'idlt5a$, I’ert.'nl desiring anything iu my li . w well to call anJ c.amuio ray S‘.O' k Kiore | cha* ng eln where More on Uln . 11 . >. . ! dljjepcet - JOHN FI OK E N Atlanta, March 18 dwtf j < r wiu.iAMS.-j<vns ruea. q-a.: i* ■»-,’ »1 11.1.1 i It 11 s: 4 A l <1. [Snctcssars to J, i.’. II . . GENERAL COMMISSION M ItriCH AN I a. fZtiA And Particularly t -r ihe •. jfirain. Bacon, Lard. FJ ur, Fealh and Tennessee Pro.t ic. (ienerally. Decatur N7re. l near the Trout House, Atlar- a.tia. [Nov 15 d-fi Jl SF KECE1A ED. y i i BOXES, of different Qualitiea of Toba.iO <_)U/ Cheap. W W. ROARK. Jan 6 dwtf Warm J5 rent! •eadire** r.t any H. STOKE? R. YANCEY E. M. S E A G 0, U TIL continue the Produce Limmi*^; -. si.'n Buatnea*. at hi* N-w i ' ' n J^jg v mod;eua Fue Proof Building, trvnt of Auan't li tel, and next dinar t' Fu'ton H. u* ATLANTA. OEORGIA, W The uauAi Facdiue.s off-re i < - -y,|,, t Orders respectfully i.'licited. OO 16 e n r7( l"* Load or: Apply ■ ■ article ter *aio by cthe Csr a guanmic*, to suit deaier- E. M. SEAGO. Hydraulic Cement, ^^Nt naigu a ;i, and tor :- m ' AGi 150 It. On f. s gr.mexu and ft by. K M. SEAGO. '‘dwt: rn Whiskey in Store ir arrive, ter vale low, bv, E. M SEAGO. 2 0 HHDS Bacon Sides, t • s, few »)' * Ham* On l'cr.« . ' "ltd for n ,*6 * E. V SEAGO £no Slay tot li. iMl. | . , . . HHO' \ i 'ON Choice article, Hide* LOUah an! f • fat., iv. K M sEAGO. <>m Mev i . . , . .BA' Ks. extra Family A Choice | ( l( H/Supctiiue Fit-ur in S ore an I shu.c a t. vine, which in Quality will e mparewith * v ' lock in Georgia. I*. **> Low by K. Al. SEAGO, ProdlK e Commiaaion Merchant. Ai- new Bacon, plenty to arrive in* few dsve. [Feb 6 dwtf