Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, September 04, 1857, Image 1

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by lochrane, dowsing & CO “ ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT/’-JEFFERSiM SEW SERIES, VOL, !■ J. If. 8TKKLK, J. W. DOWS»K«,i K '* Uor ATLANTA, GA.. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1857. NIMIER 41 Jltlonto IDailii twwtarr. ATLANTA, SEPTEMBER 4. The iDescrtem. 1857. la the subjoined remarks, the Memphis l)uh Ictin expresses us precisely as wc could do ourselves, the seotitnents we entertain in re gard to Capt, Wm. Niles Walker nml his fel low-deserters : “One Captain Wm. Niles Walker, the head man of a gang of dnerter< from the standard of Nicaragua, is out in the newspapers in a ittiscellaneous. Goltl r Gold t V ' Gold! 14 ! The greatest offtr in gold pens, gold pencils, gold chut ns, aiul gold u } atchr< y ever made, j Ii^ad the following — A SPLENDID OOI.I) PREMIUM wuitL | Ir^m five to one hundred Jcllaw, podilively • given to pry person who can iipare one day iri n week, or one hour in a day, getting up club© uf subucribera in his own and adjoining neighbor* ' • >ds. for the bfsi and rnOst jjopular Family ... wrpajHr now published. No expense, n » ouilay. no capi'al require .’ of ngents. Anen- tiro new plan is proposed, by which any person j cun succeed in making it a paving business, who , will undertake t> e agency. A private rircu.ar, * CiGOj^gp p rintTnc T 11 E tirade of abuse of (Jen. Walaet. This valient apologist of combined pet tidy and cowardice ! r =r ,llc ".spection of agent, only, with. lull bet K ,, a , ‘ ", . , | of premium., will be sent any one who desires scolds and calls hard uames like u very hsli- j t) 0I . t ,,, r ;, u o f n, stamp lo pay erturr.i postage woman, and proves that Ac, at least, is might- , Some -..gents have eam« - hundred dollar gold ier with the pen than with the sword. \7c w-io!i i» one week. . 1 Eveiy.family should read al least one news- have read his billingsgate with close attention,, ,; om New York City, without interfering and have been unable to find one good and with their Local Papers, which of course con- substantial palliation for the disgrace he and no1 ' 1,11,1 should not, In- dispenaed with. But ,. . , ,* . , . . .. N cw Vork Icing Hie great commercial ant Im. his ringleaders have brought upon the Amen- ccnlrP 0 f t hj* Continent, no firmer, me- can character, That he is a vile and fanatical j chonic, professional man, or merchant, is pro- abolitionist is very clear, lie would be much pcrly prepared for the emergencies of his calling. _ . . . . , ' unless he is in communication with ft civ Y ork more in place as u nb-coanmnry to an “on- f ( . jty ; ,, y mcans of onr fl „, N , EXAMINER tlOiOFFIOI, NOV" LOCATED iS 00001121? EIMfii 1 'HE Proprietor of tno . to execute *41 derground railroad” of strong minded women, than in any army where the firm courage and stalwart fortitude of mm arc taxed to lay ilm foundation of empires. “That Ucn. Walker should have tempora rily failed, when he had to rely upon such a paper means mediums. Such a medium as out I> G II K.” neutral in politics, but m} ell the facts iti ins of news, and thrilling -I- it. worth 1. throughout the E;, ofiber will receive with the set of rapscallions us these “deserters,” is not; f )Mt No. of hi. or her paper, one of the new and at aii singular. Even Co3tu lticii, in - beautiful glass pointed indelible Pencil.,’just whose behalf their treason wasoxerted. revolt* j ‘‘“ported lrum Europe, and for whu :i w, have ...... , . obtumod the exclusive agency for this Country. ed ftt the idea ol retaining; such it get of vuga- J Jjjj j* tlu- most ingenious and useful little nn* i bonds within her borders, and sent them out of provemont of thu present age, and is the only | the country at her own expense rntbrr tii-m I i- 1 ucil ever made that will write with mk, mak-1 have them remain as citizen? Nicaragua independence, it will toko care hereafter to ha lows enlisted in the cause. '' rather than j i'cncu eve .... .... ,. , .; 11,y il both a pen iii.,1 pei.cj uf the lore ' quality lhe irtenus o, J a( ( jj ( , SJlao (ji nc , I- will fast fir years, and for to be hoped ! uo such fel* ■ -'rth moro than any gold pen practical Use is in the market. Per list of premiums ami full particulars, ad dress HALL <V WE8T, Publishers, —' New Vork City. Romance if High life.—Ainoug the pre-I * • he«c pencils supplied t-> the trad J s J ot profitable discount aug. IT, 1857. t a sentotious to her Majesty at one of her draw ing rooms this season wus u young lady upou her marriage, and about whose nuptials a sto ry is current of more than usual mteiesi iu these unromantic times. She is the daughter of a baronet, holding a distinguished position —Among the suitors of this young Indy, who is as pretty as accomplished, was one very ad vanced in years ; but it wn-> in vain that all the allurements consequent upon the posses sion of riches were set forth. The fair maiden showed herself completely indifferent to tin golden prize that lay at her feet. and in spitr? of the strong recommendation of “papa" it was unhesitatingly rejected. So far, there fore, everything was perfectly natual and very nnromantic. Bat it Eeetns that the gentleman- after bis proposals had been declined of course with the usual protestations of respect again sought an interview, nil atsurxl the lady that his attachment was not selfish—that lit- was ready, at any sacrifice to do anything that would contribute to her happiness, and that,if her affections were fixed on any one whose wealth might uot be adequate to hit good fortune, he was ready by a settlement even to the extent of 4100,001) place to her happiness in her own power. Such a proof of disin'erested attachment was perfectly uu.lt - niable, and it is sa'd that the young lady pon dered so much over it that, like the recital of Othello's dangers, it wrought a complete re vulsion of feeling. IVe do not protend to know ou what kind of hint the venerable gentleman spoke again, but speak again he did, and with so much effect that the happy day was soon named, and the nuptials in due course solem nised, and the line bride presented on Iter mar riage to the Queeu. Tito world gives, with its nsual generosity, un almost fabulous amount to Mr. ’s fortune, but it is very well known that one item in it U 41.0,600 railway stock, and more than half of which is paying six per cent.— London Court/Journal JNito Cotton in Mobile.—The Mobile regis ter, of the 25th inst, suys: ‘The first bale of the new crop arrived here on Saturday, the "2d inst. ft was raised on the plantation ofN. H.IIarrison, of Noxubee county, Alias., aud came by railroad consigned to G. R. Isbuztn. it was bought yesterday at seventeen cents, by Mr. John Johnson. It cleseee middling—fair staple, rather immature and cut in the ginning. The bale weighed three hundred and -four pounds. dA\v6t Y0UN6 AMERICA Target Pistol 2SA2OTAG2TJSS35(x 00., Mitt HAVEN. I T. T Irt 1‘lHTi >1, is intended ihi* forerunner of the 1 j ordinary and ia design* ? ed for young men anil boys p | who wish to ei joy the exciting of nil kinds, in h wet and workmen ’.ke manner, nv i m tho itliurtoiu pob-ibl* notico. Business Cards, Bill Hoads, Programmes, Bank Check-, Blank Notes. Visiting Card;. Blaik Deeds, Hand-bills, Way Bills, Posters, &c., x jted ontorms reoeona-as In Hr; ?’.her *<x ■ f Otorgla or (be South. TH E DAILY EXAMINER. i- 1‘ublithcd every Morning, (Sunday txcridid at Fine Dollars per annum—in adiance. Il I clayed six motlhls Six Dollar t will U charged UAXES OF*ADVERTISIN'U. Advertising ill the Daily Biamitier will be in- ttaj at the following ratesperaquare of 10 lines 1)110 insertion 60 cents. IInc month, $0,00 Two “ $1,00 Two “ 8.00 i'hroe " l,SS Three " 10,00 four " 1,50 four 12,00 f.... .. |j75 Six •• !h,0O ■'ll •• 1,00 One Vest 25,01 ■Special aontracU will be made ft r yearly ad vnrtiicmente occupying a quarter, hall or wln.|t> cilumn. AdvertiaemenU from iratinicr.l persons moti be paid in advance. Legal ad vert lament* publiahed at the usual rau-s. Ordinary notices exceeding ten lines ciiargcl aaadvertiainents. Announcing candid ates for office,$6 00, to be paid in advance. fhe privilege of yearly advertisers isstriitlv limited totlii-irowR immediate and leguiarbiisi- Blanks! Blanks! Blanks Of »11 Descriptions. B laiskwof all description^, •. be hail at all tiinen, ut the EXAMINER OFFU ll. Aitornies, SheritTs, Clerks ot CourU, aid thdi narica, can be furnished, at ?!iort notice, any favorite form of DEED, ^ KIT;or PKO( I» which they may desire ; and ell FORMS ol le al instruments, commonly iu use, are always on and, to be sold at th«‘ i 'west jiricee. At'anu, M ^ -: ■ 9m riAllE bubsenber has just found out the great J secret of doing a successful business, to sell cheap, have a small profit, mid advertise and iel the people know what he has got and occasion ally give them the prices and only one price, and have no friends to sell cheaper to than nnv person else. I have just received a latge lot ol Boots 4 >r Ladies, Men, Boys, 0iris and Chii- assumes me name -iw rsvo, u» . , t ] T rn. alt fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery Stand in .-itlanta, where he ha* been publicly j an j oiasa Ware, Ovens,Pots,Skillets,Fire Dogs, employed for the last 12 months- He : pro- I Axes, B/acksmitlt Tools,Shovels, Spades, Knives bablv now in the neighborhood of Atlanta, ot , an j Forks, Pocket Knives, I mberrellas, Pew- on lire Htate Road ab -ve. $50 Reward ia g| 10ti Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White l ead, offeren for his apprehension and such addition- jg uear> Coffee, Molasees, ball, Brandv, Wine, al compensation will be given as the trouble ol | (qj n| R um , Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kind, hi* capture may require. If Ire ha* been har • j -r oh9C( . 0 in fact l can not tell you aii I IvueJ by any one, and proof to conviction o( | \^ eC p m one Advertisement. But come and look the laet IS produced, tbe person giving infonna- i t - or yourselves, we are ready lo show and sell.— tion will be rewarded and satisfied for his trou- j Jjopt forget I give 8 lbs., ot best Coffee, lor ULNA WAY. y From the umtersigned in January I A 1856. my boy SOL; lie is about 25 >ear< ! of age, slight and elegantly formed for a j negro, dark smooth skin, prominent eyes and large white teeth. He is passing through the country under forged permits, and I shoes, for assumed the name JACK. PECK, as I under-1 dren.altfrr J j * J. LYNCH. Corner Alabama and, White Hall-ttrecU Atlanta, Oa. , WHOLESALE and Retail Deal er* in Naw Orleans Sugar, Cof fee, Syrup and Provisions gen- ctally which we offer on the most reuonafcb tntt*. We keep constantly on hand a general stock of Liquor*, Wine* and Cordial*, by HTiolesalc. Being in daily receipt of Good* from Ant hands we are enabled to sell at at email profita as any hone* to the cities of Augusta, Savannah or Chetietoan (the freight only added.) We shall take advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al abama riean on first raise and keep a Large Stock of Meer Orleans and Cincinnati Oood*, cheapr than thae can be bought iu tbe markets abov m“tto£d. J-*J LYNCH, ocl. 1*. 'M. nib ble to the extent of the value of tbe negr> A P. POWERS, Macon, July 6ib, 1^67 dawtt HAT AND OAP STORE <m J. TAYLO • vw opening a <3^ ( r esh stock of fashionable Hats, Cap* and Bonnets. Sex' door to Lawshe d lira's Jewel' y Store. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, U*. Taylor's Hat & Cap Emporium- J L'6'P RECEIVED, and opening, the first en tire stock of HATH & CAPS ever offered in this cky My stock is now complete, consisting of every variety and style Plea*.- call and et ojnine for yourselves! OT \ "kinds of Fur Hkins Imughi I TA.Yi.OR, J* September 10 To the afflicted. I HAN E ON HAND a good aupidy ..! the I yuatty celebratrd Llli rliUOII. and tlu>*« ! iiffiictnl can be accommodated with any qnan- 1 tity, at any time. Be sure lo call on me, be cause you cannot get it from any one oLe in ' the c 'Untv or city S. ]. mmckblfokd. nug. 23. ill tv Sole Agent. llraii udlhorli, Sugars}, 7 and 6 lt« ,fora $l,an,l be sure to bring the cash, we keep no books, t.orner ol White Hall and Mitchell Htn-et-. \\ . W. ROARK. i march 25 dwtf Just Received, 111, , KEGS of NAILS, to self at 5 rents by |iw^kh. JLS’i HF.CG1N BP. V L1UL8., of Now Mackerel. | \\ W. ROAR* ft yrup.—Btaward'a refined Bugat Hoi Syrup ’ust received, an-t !ov «ile on tea- able Urma. .1 line 11 tf-57 da» NN NN IL>AKK .11 ST KKCKIVKU. y. v B 111.8 . of real pure torn (Country Di» *'( I tilled,') Whiskev. of the very brat (duality -,y ate j. W NV ROARK. J 1ST RECEIVED 50 B g<vnl proof, which 1 wil al*.. bv the single Barrel. >7hi»ke . esm«. Lfitha! Lathi fACAH Load*, tor Plaatenng Zmenl and for *»!e low, hy, Nuvfidwtl Lathi!!! On Consigi E. M. 8KAGO. I Wly IN kl\K Matl Arrangement New I public that he haa establish. ,1 IE Mail Route from Dallas, iu Paulding 3 AT THE ATLANTA MILLS. IRAN toil Cent* SHOUTS thirty (toe ct« l tt PCiTURB At CO, luly S8, 1867 Juki Received, A l.AUUE LOT ofliu# Cedar ltuckn* si Tab#, to *«ll very cheap, mhlfiwdtf w. W. AOARK Uailroai) SdjrhuUs.! (£iln abrroisements. Professional iCarbs. Jeorgla Railroad A Banklcig Coiupanjr. tatrr* to ArtaxTz . 171 Miles ,Fai*;$5.50 GEORGE VONQE, Aoperintendrnt. Dew Spring Ucods!! J 1ST OPENED AND ^READY FOR SALE ! M URN IN 0 PAS8F.N OER TRAIN Leaves Aiianla, daily, ot. 8 46 6 M Anivc-a ■ t Aq^upIa, *t.... ^ 6 00 H M Lt&vp* Augusta, daily, at— C 00 A M Arrives a* Atlanta, it .. . 3 30 P M rVKVINO HAHSEN iPR TRAIN I-pa' f*8 Atlouta, daily, ct Oil P M Arrives at 3ugu*ta, at . . 3 22 A itf Le.Ave-4 A u^UHta, daily, at r» 00 P M S itivt * at Atlanta,at. .3 UU A M DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA I)ccau: c C raw ford v il!f, 1 (17 M Y SfPPLY O? bPRING GOODS 18 now complete, and I would respectfully invite the public to call and examine them.— ! Meaide* my usual atock of Hardware, Groceries, &c., I hare on haud some selection* of DRY GOODS, ! Coopting ot Muslim , beautiful at.d go, ,l. And t Urge Stock of Matilettes and Mantillas. A good asaortment HIUUH M. UAVrORTIi. ATTORNEY AT LAW. FAIR BURN, G \. July 25, 1857. dawtt L amar & j.O€hkanf. -Y<? TORNlS.il AT 4d W-Macon, Georgia, B O. LAMAS. o a. LOCBaavs July 13, 1857 diwti Store Mountain,, l.iibonia, Conyers,.. . Coungf.R,.. Hucial Circle Madison,. (It ensboro.. I mon Point,.. . . Cumming, ... Cumak, Thorr. s.»n, Dearing,. Bcrre-Jia,. Bel Air, Augusta, . , . 111, 1*4 I 135 , .ml .166 l .161 , . 171 j fP Thru Road runs in emmectren with tire Trains of the .South Carolina a nd ih* Savsnnah A ugusla BailroaJs, at Augusts. NNi sic-ru A Vtlautir (Slate) Hail* road '. l. ■ VTA TO CuiTIASOOUi 136 Miles fare, $5 j NMDi M Sl’l l.LOCK, 8u|>erintenden' Fashionable ar.JJPre;ty , Hats and Shoes, Serviceable and good looking . DOMESTICS. CALICOES, And cm_r other article, almost, in my iinc o( busiwsc. In short, roy stork is good and fuU and the pria-s will be as !ow as living will af ford. The Ladle* arc particularly invited to A T. HACKETT, ATTORNEY A. * J „ ’ K, ngiold, Ueorgia, u:ll pract,c mthe following counties: Cotoosa, Chattooga Murray GUirer, Whitfield, Gordon. Walker Dade. Reference},- M*j. W. Y. Har.sell Mar n eitens,ve variety, etta, Hansell A Simprtn, Marietta, Jumes R , ... t. .. | Lawhon.Esq., Dahienega. ^'Particular attention paid to the coliec I-,:, t urines,. May 88, 1857 ,Uwt-,- Dr. H. Dick no u Capet*, P ROFFERS his Professional rervlces ;.. citizens of Atlanta. Office White-Hall stree'. ovrr T F! Itiptev 8 tore. June 26, 1867—dwtf. MEDICAL, CARD. D rs. Jesse Boring; A J. M. Bor' ’ call. COZART dtf MOKNlNO rA88ENGER TRAIN. 1st Atlanta, daily, at. . .. . 0 00 A M Arrives at Cliattanooga, at 5.30 P M Leaven Chattanooga, daily, at .. 7.30 A M Arrivpf at Atlanta, at 4 00 P M night PAsatNuia train. Ltaiea .Vtlanta, nightly, at . . . .9.00 P M Arnvea at Chattauooga. at. . . .5 10 A M Leave* Chattanooga, n'ghtly. it. . . .7.00 P M Arriv « Rt .Atlanta, at 10 A M PlfTANCr FROM ATLANTA. H W pnl 1 I Firo Fire!! Fire!!! C H. STRONG & CO. Ha'< removed tijeir Mtock'of 1PLK AXD FAAX 1 DRY DODDS, Borins It ave formed a copartner-f^ -!..j in the practice of Medicine in tho city, “ nd v.citity of Atlanta. One or both will be to un . iu their office, over Jackson dcBro.»»on corner ol M hitelull and Hunter street,, when ont iirofereicnt’ly sbrerj). 16. 1857 da wdm D R- M B. (RIVERS has removed b i- Officc lo NNH-chall ,. rcpr , )Tcr ,\i exr r . •!er'» Drug 8tj:c. M ay 13, >857 daut20 H W. McDaniel, J. I*,—Office , a Kilc't Building on Marietta Street Atlanta, G*^ Match 28,'57. dwtf Bolton Maiicttu,.. . Acvrorth,. Allatoor.a,.. Etowah,.. . Cartersville, fas/,. Kingston,. . Adairs'dle,. 20 35 ...40 . 1« . AS , ,,61 . .69 ..69 Calhoun.. .. Reeac* . Tilton,. Dalton, - . . Tunnti Hill, Ringgold,.. . Ciuckamaugi. Chattanooga. rrtf) the old stand ot J. NORCR088, fronting | on NN'hitc-Hall and Marietta rStreets, where they efler to their old friends and the generally, a fiplen did it ock o 1 for CASH ONLY, and are determined uot to be undeisold by any houM tn the city They will ty constantly receiving new tupp.ie. from the J. A. T If BASHER. ATTORNEY AT LANV, Atlanta, *,e,jrgia^—WuI public practice :n the following eountie*-: Fulton. NV- M 1 ton. Henry, Spalding, Fayette, Cobb, Cam j bell anj Coweta. Office on the second floor of the Concert Hall, trenting the Post Office. sprd23dwly ,»4 M . KRl best markets in the country, end sre- of ‘-e-.n; sblc I - »c'! good* sr, tea, crnfidenl I A- cheap port of firing ness. at a targ. t, at tho most trifling expense, ant, Trotessional Cards not exceeding eit lines without any danger ol accident. Tho cheapest ; {if, p Cr annum. ordinary pistol is three or four times the piico Advertismouts nut specified as to time wll in of this, besides being dangerous in tho hands of j publiahed till ordered out, and charged at regular hoy*. This pistol is loaded with the common , .„((•*. fire Cracker, which forms a complete cartridge, j .3dverti.inre.nts insetted in the NVeekty paj-c, ami will carry a ball t'-fi or fifteen paces with otl |y w ill be charged at former rates the same precision an the ordinary pistol, but ; not with sufficient force to do any serious dam age. As America i» a shooting nation, the Young Americana must and will learn the arl by which out in,!: p< -iJor-re was secured Henre this Target 1‘istol is exactly in lime, and must meet with universal sole among our youth of the Poiith and NVesl [is operation ,» perfectly simple, ami it I* not liable to get out of order, A full description will accompany every case of j Pistols. Tire I'istols are put up at the Factory in cases ul 60 each, ready to send by express t-> any part of the United States or Canada. RETAIL PRICE, *5 CENTS; by lire <W $7.60, or 16 ceuls each. FRENCH, HALL & CO., aug. 27, 1857—<tow4t Naw Havi:.,C .. Our Stock consists in part of 107 ! Rih Dress 5'iiks, Barrage and Musun Robes 115 - Plain Barrages, French Figured JaetoneU. 128 French Colored Jacituneu , 1 36 j Figured BrilUants, Dtbage and Linen Goods, for Trading Drew s french, bcoteh and Domes'JC Ginghams, CbfiAt-d Cambric and Me si ms. PnnVvJ Lawns in great variety, English tnd Dom««tjc Prinu, ju ««n«*lT. l*tmbric and Trimming*, Or*** Tnumnng*—« upler.Jul ftMaorUueiJt. Hibboxu and Laom. — —-Silk and Lace MantLUa* lhalC4D i : t tr%t, itlunta Ac Lagrange Kullroad. Iruh Linens, tnd Lineii 8httt S«« C5 r This Road connects,each way, with the Rome Branch Railroad, al Kingston, the Fast Tennessee A Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chatlouooga Railroad, si ('bats tanooga, GEORGE 0. HFI.L, HupenmenJeut MORVINS PASSgXOIB TRAIN. Isratr Atlanta, daily, s J Arriv* a West Point, a . . . H I. cave Vfit Point, Jail) . al 3 \rri\CB .it Atlanta, at \ E.NINU PAiaL OER TRAIN. I.t'aYt s Atlanta, daily, it i Arrives at West Point, al ... .10 Leaves \V eat Point, daily, at IS Arrive at Atlanto, at... 5 DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. East I* eint, . . . 6 Hogansville Fairburn. . .181 LaGrange.. Paltrc' to. . 25 Lcr.g Cane, Newn n, 40 West Point Grants ille .52 t7~ Tint Road conuecl* each.way Montgomery A- West Point Railroad. 30 A M *5 A M UO A M 6h A Nf nth the Macon A. AVc«tern Knilrond, Mac ' to Ati.a.vta, 103 Mile# . fare, $1 EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent rxastNOKK train Leave* Atlanta, daily, at. Arrives al Macon, at Leaves Macon, daily, at .... Arrives at Atlanta, at DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. 5 l'AM 11 00 A M 3 po P M Osnaburgs Stripes and Blav Linen, Table Linens and Napkins. Cotton Drills, j Hosiery, and Pic-Nica Mita, Ac.. A. Don't forgei u, call on u» ai .NOR(.'ROBS’ old Stand. We charge nothing to: showing i our goods. apSddwly FFRAIRRE! FIRM RE!! THE subsenbehave on^ handandare now opemngj^ a large ar-d carefully select ed Stock from the Best NorthernNlauulNactorle*. SAFES. WARDROBES, BUREAUS. SECRETARY'S, WASH STANDS. BEDSTEADS AND CHAIRS, Of any di sired pattern and puce. A fine as sortment of Centre, Wor*. Saloon and Toilette TaWes—Etageres Corner and Side—Sofas, Tcn.--a.Tele, etc. Ef In addition to the above large stock, we are raeeiving weekly supplies. The public are invited la call and examine our stock. F. A.O.J.*. WILLIAMS. Next door to Gilbert A Clarke, Peachtree s:.. Atlanta. Ga Gartrell & Olenn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, : : : : GEORGIA 7"1LL attend the Courts in the Counties ot T T Fulton, DeKaib. Fajrette, Campbell, Meri wether, Coweta, Cano.1, Henry, Troup, Heard Cobb and Spalding. iccica ;. oaaTaxu,, . LCTaaa i. ett» 1 ormeriy of W»»h. 1 formerly of Me ingxon, Ga. | Donough, G*. 147-uwly JARED IRWIN WHITAKER ATTORNEY AT LAW, Aitcjita, •. — Georgia Office Froct Roc,ins over John R. Wallace A Bro*., corner of White Hall and Alabama Street*; ‘JOHN V. HEARD,' ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLQUITT MILLER.CO.. . GEORGIA Eto»=t Port . .0 Goggins, Rough til'd Ready, It Colliers,. Joncbbofough, .22 Forvyth,. F nvetto, 36 Smart's, Griffin, 43 Crawford Thornton*•,. •. .. 43 Howard's, .55 Macon. Barn«ville,.. .01 BURIAL CASES. Y\ t »re prepared to lurn.sh f i*k > Meiahic “5 P M | Buna) Case*, at short notice. We hav# recur- l the Feme** of a competent perton tfjfittcnJ ^ ! to thu Jcpartinfn Trout House Shaving Saloon. G t E NTLEMEN desiring s go d shave, hair rcuttmg. and such other attention to, P rs r.v 1* cay be had in *11 fashionable b*,- ters saloons, ctn be acrv>mmoJated si all hours by giving the undtrsinge.1 . fall, at their »a ' loon in the Trout Homo. They are prepared to i'utni»h, at short Irene* - I hxaUent Ball Boon, Hand H. McCOMBS. late of MilledgeviUe, G» JOHN WALTON, 1st* of Augusta, (ij July 15. 155; jtf Ailuufu Sliatln.- baloon. '■pHE GENTLEMEN cf the city of Am B ta and the public generally, can bo ac- . cummcdated with either Warm or Cold Plunge and 8h.we: Baths, at the Atlanta Shaving Ss loon, on fi hite-hail street, above Tomlinson A ; Bsrnes’ Tin Shop. i The subscriber: have, also, a shop at the Washington Hall, where gentlemen can U s 1 c nmodated with Warm and Cold Bath*. Tickets can be had at the Washington Ha., Cold Baths 25 cents—Warm 35 cents. They can be found ra readiness at any ti ne H. hTOKEs, R. YANCEY- M sv 2vdtl Cs r This Road connects, si .Va-on, with the | Cant il and South-Western Railroads. GEORGIA sarsaparilla Compound. OR, DKNN1S - ALTKRAITYF J Line Complaints and to Purify the Bleed j 1 )1 BLR’ opinion and Physicians have de rided that this is the best preparation# ol t>All8AP.4RlLl.A that can be obtained. It sil« readily and gives good satisfaction. Its ; ir.gieJicuts are welt known to Physicians and E. M. SEAGO, Secctsirr S'cp; 4 Laierence) ''ILL continue the Produce C-emmts *ion Business. »t hi* New C<rm-^ ous Fire IV>of Building, front of At. i — wwwv ! Hotel, tnd next door t-> Fulton House. “ STOKL. ATLANTA. OEORGIA. fIAHt',8UBsCRlBER begs most respecuuay j tST The usual Facilities offered to r*hipp ^ to inform the Citirens of Atlanta xi.d sur rounding country, that he has just received a F. A. A. J 8. WILLIAMS. July 14 ’57-dwlv Peachtree Sire.i. t iirar and Tobacco )1 i ii ...i ! Orders respectfully soiiciled.' Ocl 15 urge addition to hulormer b'-rek Fi YE CIGARS, TOBACCO. AN I FF. pirEs SNUFFBOXES, MATCHES,) AC, AC] \\ fitch is offered si \V h-'li-ale or Retail ai VMY SOW said*. _ Persons desiring anything ill my line wilt do . o people"at the Scuth to t-e eooD, and g.vd | noil i* call and aiamine my Stock before pur- medicinea, when appropriately ti-ed, often ef- . ,'hasing elsewhere. t, r greatcurc*. DT Store on " line Hal' Street.opposite the Nothing more nse.t be said in praise ol it, | intelligencer office ILOUR,Choice article for sale by slhe Cir Loai' Apply to F I Load or in less quantities, to suit dealers E. V SEAGO. dwtf Hydraulic Cement. NConsignmini. and lor ft'* h>w bv 'SAGO !P_ i t)00 ** lf to nov 8 , by. E M SEAGi). dwtl man iwu....v.. ... B eoumv. l. Marietta, and will run a Hack once * week be tween those places, according lo th,- following schedule : Leave l>atl*» awry f riday at 7 o'clock a in. running by wa y fi* l-o*t Moutain, and arrivi »t Marrella at 124 p- iu- Leave Marietta at It) o’eU'ck p. m, and am', at 7 n. m . same J*y- CHARLES D. JL'NKINs Dallas, Ua- Feb 24. 1156— dawtf than to publish what it is competed of. It con uir.s ill addition to Saraapanlla. bydro-aleo boll, extract of Queen’* Delight. (Stilling!*,) \Y! itc Ash, Grey Bread,or Fringe Tree (Chion- aiiihua'i Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake, I'o lophyllum) and Blood Root, (Ssnguinaria ) 1 hose prefering th» Compound Preparation "aTssparilla. shouldexpeeva in their order*. .irDrnitk'g Alterative**^ ill! GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM POUND, IN PINT DOTTLES. Kef. renceO-—Gov. H. V. lohnsou, MiUeJgr- ,ille, W. Gffmtro Himni*. L.l. U„- Chaileaton C, >w any well read ivhyaioian in the State, r For .ale by SMITH 4t EZ2ARD. ' Atlanta. July SC. 1857 dtf Atlanta.March lb JOHN FICREN dwtl . X WIUJAMIS.-401IN auga. tl.-BOLLlNG Cl 5 | WILLIAMS, RULA&UO. (Sticcuion to J. E. If'tWams.) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS i And Particularly lot the aaU ol fill) iratn, Bacon. Lard, Ffiour, FcathjBHLf j rr<. and Tennessee Produce Generally. Decatur -Mr*, t near the Trout Hotiae, Allan* i a. Ga. [Wat tfi dwtf I XiY BUI.S Com Whiskey in Store |()\/ shorR^ arrive, for sale low, bv. I 8 dwtl E. M. SEAGO KAHHD8 Bacon Side*. Abo - i»)U Hams On Consignmer.: ni'i tor n '*[8 E. V.bEAGD JVST.RECEIVEDs * iN B0XE8,of different Qualities ofTobacv e )U Cheap. w. W. ROARK. Jan 6 dwtl May 14»iH. 1 Ai V HMDs. ACON Chore# arliele. Side* lyUlHlBi r. ' Shoulder*. Jml receiving and for s : sale bv. E M SEAGO. Com- Mrr s.\l K' extra Family di Cho. - Wupoifiaa Flour, in Store aud ihon |y t^a'inre. which in Quality will compare with *nv Block in Ueorgi* For*#'# Low by E. M. SEAGO, Produce Commission Mcrchant- Aiso, new Bayou, plenty to arrive ini few days (Feb 8 dwtl