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BY LOCHRAN0, DOWSING & CO
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ATLANTA, GA„ WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Its, 1857.
1MBBR 57.
quanta ©ail? tfxumtotr.
ATLANTA. SEPTEMBER 16, 8157 .
IffifiTHOliEr
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
B Y
M. SIMPSON <fe W. J. KILBY.
T HE undersigned having opened the FUL
TON HOUSE, in this city, design ma
king it an agreeable resting placo for thn
travelling public who may favor them with their |
patronage. i
Over the domestic alfiirs of the House, Miss
Sarau Kiluv, whose experience and skill in |
hotel business, are well known, will preside,!
„ Mr. T. 0. Duvol, their clerk, will always be j
lonnd prompt and attentive in the office.
The FULTON HOUSE is the nearest |
house on the southwest side of the Depot.— I
Servants will be in attendance at the Depot cn i
tho arrival of each train.
Two first rato Livery Stables are near where '
horses, carriages, and buggies are for hire.
The undersigned ask only lor a trial, as n is
their intention to please and merit n liberal '
*har« of patronage from tho travelling public,
SIMPSON A KILBY. '
Atlanta, sepl 1 dawtf
MALE and FEMALE
BCHOOL.
To the Citizens of Atlanta.
THANKFUL to my friends of j
Atlanta for their litoral patronage
?fer the past session. I would respect- |
'fully solicit an increased patronage !
for the next session, .wnicll will corn
mence on Monday, -Ally 20th, 18f>7, Our rooms
are largo and airy, protected by a piazza tifty
feel long from the sun. Every attention possi
ble will be paid to the manners and mornls of
every pupil committed to my care, and a tlmr- |
ough and practical education imparled.
A rigid but parental discipline will be en
forced. No one need apply for admission for
their children into this school who do not wish i
their children goverred.
R. ROGERS Principal, j
R.H.&JA8. E. ROGERS Assistants
Mrs. E. C. R. & Miss I,. M. ROG»
ER8 Assistants Female Department.
TERMS I'KR SESSION OF TWENTY WEEKS. j
Reading and Spelling $8 00 ,
Arithmetic, Geography, History and
Grammar. 10 00 ,
Philosophy Chemistry, Algebra,Geometry
Incidental Expenses 25.
Hr Tuition payable quarterly.
julylOddm
Atlanta Steam Hills.
W E will keep constantly oti hand a large i
supply of GOOD FLO! It, also BRAN *
and SHORTS. I
The highest cosh prices paid tor WHEAT at
tho Mills. , R- PETERS & CO.
julyltdBm
SHOES tmdWK BOOTS u
a-mvVKnn^ COST
I HAVE concluded to sell my stock of Hoots
and Shoes at New Ycrk Cost until the first of
August, if you call quick.
W. W. ROARK.
junefidawtf.
New Mail Arrangement.
THE undersigned inform* the '
public that ho has established
I All
*
In Campbell Count;
Wo aru authorised to state that WESLEY
CAMP, having been regularly nominated by
tho Democratic party of Campbell County, as
its candidate for Senator, haB coneented to serve
if elected ; and that he will he supported over
tho independent democrat Mr. Bullard, who.
failing to receive the nomination, has declared
himself a candidate.
MANY VOTERS OF CAMPBELL
Hep 10
Hut and Cap Store.
J. TAYLOR is now open .
ing a fresh slock of fashiona-
__bio Hals, Caps and Bonnets,J
next door to Lawthe A Bro’s Jewelry Store.
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia.
TAYLOR’S HATAIND CAP EMPORIUM.
JUST RF.CEIVED.jKM and opening, the
first entire stock ofT^^UlIats and Caps
ever offered in this city. My stock is now com
plete. eonaisting of every variety and style.—,
Please call and examine for yourselves!
tydll kinds of Fur Skins bought,
May 4, 1857 J.TAYLOR, Jr.
DEMOCRATIC
MASS MEETING
AND ■
FREE BARISEdE,
, , ttailroab Gdjcbulcs. Citn'AiJucrtiscmcnts Professional CarDs.
PRINTING
Georgia Railroad &. Banking
Company.
Ararar. to Atlanta. .171 Mile. Fare;$6.50
GEORGE VOKOE, Superintendent.
New Spring (icotls!!
J 1ST OPENED AND
READY FOR SALE !
M V SUPPLY OF SPRING GOODS Is
now complete, and I would respectfully
ATf T H[E
EXAMINER
6 till P M
:i n a M
5.00 P M
1.1 id
^{ Hardware, Groceries, Xc.,
I have on hai>.) Mome Heieclians of
DRV GOODS,
MOn.NINO PASStSUgH TRAIN.
Leave. Atlanta, daily, at ... H 45 A M ^
. . _ ’ invite the public to call snd examine them
i Ar »™ ,l Augusta, at . G OO /' M i Hp, jde , uroaJ „ ock of
j Leaves Augusta, daily,at
| Arrives at Atlanta, at ...
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN,
Leaves Atlanta, daily, st
, Arrives At Augusta, at
Leaves Augusta, daily, at. .
' Arrives ut Atlanta, at
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA
, Decatur
i Stone Mountain,
Idthonia,
Conyers,
i Covington, . .
Social Circle
w I I.LIA.n M. OAIFORTH,
ATT ORNEY AT L A W
FA1RBURN, GA.
July 25, 1057. J 4wt ,
L
AMAR A LOCHRAXE— AT
TOHNIB9 AT L.i R-Macon^g^
U «». LAM.IK* 0- A . LOCHBAHI
lily 13, 1857 *Uwtf
Cousiivting of Mu I in 8, u
beautiful a'ld guoiJ. X i.d j
itanSJV. TN/JelT
large »ux k of
.6
Craw for dville,
lu7
.16
Cumming, ..
114 i
..24
Carnak,. ..
124
. 31
Thomson,. . .
. .135 i
De&ring,. . . .
.142;
51
Berxelia,. .
.156
67
Ucl Air, .
. .161 -
..61
Auguata,
171
T IIK Proprietor of the ’‘Kxamihkr" Ip now prepared Greensboro
to execute [ nirn Pnint
u MMiKHs: * m. so.!™;,. tssrau^sss^a
Trams of the South Carolina and the Savannah ami the prices will be a; low aa living will af-
A M Mantillettes and Mantillas.
A good assortment of
Fashionable and PrHtjr ;
Hats and Shoes,
Serviceable and good look: .’
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
And every other article, almost, in my Ike
AtCas
fik* I 0k
iiivni VaaSl vtlSS V«ii
September I till,
GIVEN BY THE DEMOCRACY TO
HON. J. E. BROWN,
AND
HON. A. R. WRIGHT.
The following Speakers have, been invi
ted ;
Gov. II. V. Johnson,
lion. Robert Toombs,
”, [A. H. Stephens,
“ ,1. II. Lumpkin,
“ Hiram Warner.
“ H. G. Lamar,
•• W. 11. Stiles,
•• A. H. Colquitt,
• ! .Limes Gardner,
•• Charles .1 McDonald,
*• J. W, H. Underwood,
T. L. C'lingtnan, of North Carolina.
The Democracy of the surrounding conn-
tic.;) are expected to send Delegutions. Every
body is invited to come!
FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE ARE
EXPECTED I
COME ONE! CO ME ALL
Ami witness the ORAND EXHIBITION
of the Cherokee Democracy 1
JAMES R. BROWN, j
of all kinds, in a neat and workman-hke manner, t
ai the shortest poeBiblo notice.
Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Programmes, Bank Checks,
Blank Notes, Visiting Cards,
Blank Deeds, Hand-bills,
Way Bills, Posters, &c.,
x • ». itiMl on term* reasonable os In any c'hersecti »u
of Georgia or tho Booth.
THE DAILY EXAMINER.
i- Tublished ei-cry Morning, (Sunday except'd
nl The Dollars per annum—in adeance. 1
h lnyrd six nwnhts Six Dollars will be charged
V® ' & Augusta Railroads, at Augusta.
Western & Atlantic (Slate) Kail-
road.
Atlanta io Chattanooga 138 Miles. Fare, $5
JAMES M. Si’l l,LOCK, Superintendent.
rates ok advertising.
mokmno passenger train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.00 A M
Arrives at Chattanooga, al 6.30 P M
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7 30 A M
Arrives a! Atlanta, at 4 00 P M
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta,nightly, at ,
Arrives at Chattanooga, at.
Leave* Chattanooga, nightly, at... .7 00 PM
Arrive* at Atlanta, at. 2.10 AM
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
ford. The Ladies ar2 particularly insd i
give me a call.
H. W. COZAR I.
apnl 13, 1857 dtf
Lire Fire!! Fire!!!
C H. STRONG & CO
Havr removed t&xir Slock of
ST APLE \\D FA\( A
DRY
GOODS,
f 1^0 °ld stand ot J. NORCROSS, fronting
.y.ooF M
.5.10 A M
where
public
on White-Hall ami M arietta Sir
they ofler to their old friends and th*
generally, a Sl)lt*
11 id.St o e k o lgMi?-T-SOODSj
Advertising in the Daily Examiner will be in- - ‘ n.gnuy, at... .v.oo r .vi ; forCASH ONLY, and are determ mint to be
sorted at the following rates per square of 10 lines Arrive* al Atlanta, at 2 10 A M | undersold by any house in the city 7 hey will
One insertion 60 cents. One merrth, 4>f»,00 distance from Atlanta. be constantly receiving new *upj ,tn : : .
,, ,, j., ,u. Tyv.y 8 00 i i ,, belt markets in the wuntTy . ana arc c-t-LuCaH
lie,... ?g 7te::rrS « <•«*»
j Five' •• l’;75 Six / ’ Aliena,. . .. ..,. ..40 Dalton,TTm,'. .!. loo J W,,r S,ock t'OH'I'l- ‘«l Itart ol
S ‘X •• 2,00 One Yea, *».«, , Etowah 46 Tunnel Hill,. 107 S’ ch ^.Barrage and -L.
Special contracts will be made for yearly ad CarteravUle, 28 Ringgold 115 eiain Barrages, French I urr : -
I vertisements occupying a quarter, half or whole j (j^ . ...52 | Chickamauga,. French ColovreJ Jack-ox-.’
! column. : Kingston, 59 fihattanooga..’ . 138 j BdUtanta,
Advertisements from transient person* must Adairsville. 68 Debage and Linen Goods.: ■ ,-av uug Dt -
1 l.n no ill in advance French, Scotch and Domestic (i ngh;ir«.
Legal advertisraenta published at the usual ^ hrs Road connects, each way, with the ; Shocked Cambric ac i
i f5( ,, p . Ordinary notices exceeding ten linr* Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East Printed Lawns in grear van t\.
charged usadvertisments. Announcing candid- f Tenneaaee A. (ieorgia Railroad, at Dalton, and English and Domestic Prints n r
ates for office, $5 00, to be paid in advance. i the Naahville & Chattonooga Uaiimad. at Chat-
Phe privilege of yearly advertisers is strutly | ^
| limited totheir own iininediat- • *
SAML. WEIL.
JAMESJORDON,
Com.
The Southern Citizen."
and regularbtlfi-
Prolessional Cards not exceeding six lines
| $15 per annum.
Advertisments not specified as to time will be
j published till ordered out, and ehargedat regular
talcs.
j Advertisments inserted in the W eekly pape,
: only will l>e charged at former rates.
Atlanta & Lagrange Kallioatl.
Atlan f .*. to Wr,f Point. Pi Miles, Fair. $3.5n
IEOKGK G. HULL,Supermtende
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks
Mail Route from Dallas, i'aulding county, tt»
Marietta, and will run n Hack once a week bn- |
tween thosi* places, according t<» the following
schedule;
Lenvc"Dalla8 every Friday ot < o'clock a. m., j
running by way oi I,ost Mountain, and arrive j
•t Marietta at 13 j p. m.
JgeaYe Marietta at 10 o'clock p. in., and arrive '
at 7 p. m., someday
CHARLES D. JENKINS i
Dallas, (ia., Feb 24, 1850 dAWtf (
A NEGRO BLACKSMITH I
For Sale.
Of all Descriptions.
B LANKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, can
he had at all times, at the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Attornies, Sherifla, Clerk* of Courts, and Ordi
nance, can be furniahed, at abort notice, any
favorite form of DEED, VN HIT, or PROCEs?'
which they may desire ; and all FORMS ot le
al instrument*, commonly in u*c, are alway** on
a ml, to be gold at the lowest prices
A tlanta, M w
S. B, OAT MAN,
Dealer in
Italian. Egyptian and American
P URSUANT TO an agreement be
tween Sarah Ann Lewis and other,
parties interested, wiil be sold before tho
Court Homo door in ihe town of I.awrenco-
villo, Georgia, on 1 e First Tuesday in October
next, within Ihe usual hours of sale, a negro
nlln, slave, about forty years old, by tho name
of BEN, formerly owned by John F. Martin,
late of said county, deceased. Ben is sai l to
be a good Blacksmith and Woodwoi.kinan, a
sound, well disposed negro, and worth i s much
M any alave of his age.
Terms—Note and good security to become
due on the 20th day of Tocember next, bearing
interest from date.
.IAS. P SIMMONS, Agent, j
aUfSSwIds
AT AUCTION.
TJEFORE the Court House door in this city,
|*1 on Tuesday, sale day in October, at 11
(Fclock, (if not sold at private sale.) the follow
ing valuable property, for Cash :
Two new, neat, comfortable and well finished
Houses, in the business part of Whitehall St.,
with a small lot to each, and fronting o n the
same. Those wishing to invest capital in city
property, will do well to embrace tho present op
portunity.
Also, one other tot situated on Stockton St.,
on which is a comfortable duelling, with w ol 1
and other out buidings, and renting for $10 u
month.
Als’, one vacaut lot containing three Ibur'-ha
of an acre, lying on Collins street, near to Col.
Fitrar. This ia besutiful building lot, nnu
should demaud a fair price.
Title* indisputable.
8. J. SHACKELFORD,
sap ID wtda Agent
J liat Received, a fine lot of White
Lead. Linseed Oil, and Turpentine
June 14 '67 d6wtf W. W. ROARK.
A NEW POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL
AND LITERARY JOURNAL.
JOHN MITCHEL &WM G. SWAN.
EDITORS AM) PROPRIETORS. !
fMTIlK tale of tlii* Journal, with tho name* of it a |
JL Editor*, uiav b« nearly enough to indicate it# aim.
Onoofthode E.'itor* being an American citizen by
birth ; the other intending t" become such by mlop
lion ; there Is no question atfee ing the destinies of
Ainer oan»,on which they will hui»l themselves dc-
Imired from "i-ci»l> exprescing ou opinion
' Tho one a Southerner by birth—tho othor by prof
orenco, thoy canuol be of those who know ‘Vogoutb, i
No North.” Yltoy well know l>otl» , and inthi strug- i
glo which tho South is now called upon to make for j
her own rights and honor, they mean to stand with !
the tioutit
A thoroughly Democratic and dtatee-Rights Jour- ,
nal, ,“71jo rtouthoru Cltlzou” wlllncverthe e-*edecline '
to be called ** Purtizan ‘ unless tno Constitution of J
the Cnlted 8tut n it lobe culled u parti/mi document
It will uphold the Kedeial Union, provided thesov* j
erelgnty ol the confederated 8tau* bo respected t
not, noi. ^
lloldlug tl»a*« the Institution of Negro Slavery is a j
sound, just, wholesome inatiution, uud !
lliut the question of re-opeutng the Siavo trade .i .
question of < x|HxJienoy alone, the conductors of -The 1
Southern CUl'on' wnl, in view o: the late action af ;
the Southern Commercial Coventlon, at Knoxville,
uppl) ti>cm*el\cs to aearcii out aud bring to light, u,,
ncceaslbleInformation ’ taring upon that imjortai,'.
subject—on the whole industrial conoition ani ne
co • sit lew ot thi south-on the actual state of the ne ;
gro races of 3 irlca, and on the j>olicy and ».c ion of!
£u rope an Powers in leference to the blave Tra<le y
AVsldmg ut ku >xv1U« . and choosing this point a*
tile place from whence thou Journal is to emanate,
the conducHxs f “The Southern Cilizeu ” will be ,
guided in the matter of Htute j»»»!ltcs, by the genernl ,
prlnc.ples abo\e u. i ated U will beloug to uo clique'
of oitiee-seekors. In shcii.H w ill support the cumli |
dates for all offices, who will support the equal rights ;
of ht Avsrsi|n dlatsi, Hoi h and Anoth, the equal
right-of tlio A'rvertdgnCitizens, wherever they may * Mantle nnd Furnishing Marilc.
worsiliT b3rn ’ w,leravtr lhl ’ y wor>hi P oruo1 1 rF Ml orders promptly filled.
On Jgricullural and Conunercial affairs, on th«
progress of Jn.ernal Improvements, and especially
of ourBoutbo n /»uilra.aos, there tv ill be an ample
and caiofully compiled wekly repot t -
Literary art ides and Keviews, will form amain feu-
turc of *• The Southern CitiaoB.” intellectual gruu
dour, wherever it appears in the world, »buil meet
prompt snd zetlous lecognttlon. Wetlo not need to
shutout light or et'ilu inquiry but, in this depart
meal as well as in Politics, wts shall lake leave to ox
amine and judge fiomour own point of view . not
MORNING RASSKNOER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3 30 A M
Arrives at West Point,at 8.3.5 A M
Leaves West Point, daily, at M 00 A M
-' ■, FIRMTl BE! FlHMTiHK!!
LV I VINO PASNENULR IK AIN
Cambric ami Trimmings.
Dre«s Trimmings—a sph tu 4 . \
Ribbons and Laces,
Si Ik and Lact Manfillai that cal'- • •
Irish Linen*, and Linen Sheet i .>
Cotton Sheetings and Ticking*.
Bleached and Brown Shirting.
1 Osnaburg* 8tripea and Blav L.m..
. Table Linens and Nipkir«
Cotton Dnlls.
i H.**»itry. and 1*.c-Nick Mil.- evu . a
Don't forget to caM on ue at NORCROS:
' old Stand. Wo charts nothing tor sh«iwir
OUT goods’. ap24* . f *i dwl\
LcaUi Atlanta, daily, at . 1 15 P M
Arrivea at West Point, at . .10.00 P M
Leaves Weal Point, daily, at 12 45 P M
Arrives nt Atlanta, . .5 32 P M
Mitiiuliti Ioi f<
IUSTVM E FROM ATLANTA.
East Point,
Fair bur u. .
Palmetto,.
Newn&u,
(ira ut'iUe.
nr This
Hogausvillr,
Laltraiige
Long Cane,
West Point,
Road connect* each
Montgomery *St West Point Railroad.
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Monufm ul*. Tomb* Urns am)
3: I
Macon k W estern ltailroad,
Macon t>- Aviaxta,. 103 Milos . Fan. .$4
EMERSON FOOTE, Suportiitt , iul.*ni.
F ASsKNGEH train-.
Loavr* Atlanta, daily, at 6.15 A M
Arrive* at Macon, at 1100 A M
Leave* Macon, daily, at 3 00 P M
Arrive* at Atlanta,at 8 35 P M
DISTANCE FROM ATI.ANTI.
THE *o!wriber> ha
Iitnd and are now ep
a larve al..! rarciVliv
ed Stock Iron) the
Heal \orttieriij
SAFES.
WARDROBES
Bl'REAl s
SECRETARY S,
WASHSTANDs
BEDSTFADs
AND UH AIK?
Ol any dciorvd p-alinu and (.rice .4 tine a*
Mrlmeut of Centre. Work. Saloon and Toiletti
Table*—Pltagere', Coiner inf s .it—>
Tt ;e-A. Tete. etc
iy In addin-'i; to thi abovi
are receiving weekly *U|'pltt-.. 'Ti.t ; -
tamtri
invited !« call aud i
Nr
to (,
A .A J
r! A t I
our ,tock.
*. 4, ILI.I \>t«
rk. . Peachtree
I, Marble
FEW BARRELS, of tlio name old Corn
L Whiakey; on hand yet.
mh26dwff W. W ROARK.
O CASKS of that very fine old pure
t jUrandv. left yet, which 1 will «ell at $5 per
Gallon. W.W. ROARK:
from Sew Eng
power, we shall aid the mo\
stirs the .Vouth t*> viuUicato her own inteiluctuul
moral eklstouco, to rsvolve round her own water of 1
her own thought, and to appeal to a standard ol ta*;e
ami of ethics hlgliAboxe the coufideratloos of politi- j
c»l or cooimarolcl rivalry.
Especial care will te taken to furnish a weekly di !
gt'siof all tho nows of the world, at home and abroad !
i ’(inducting their new Journal in this spirit, aud I
roiutant'.y oieleavorlng to make good thine utiderta i
kings, it is pre unitd that “Tho iSUatheru Citiz.n
will meet with the *up\H)rt it luaydcseate
The tlrst number of “Tho Southern CUlion” v. ill
appear between th© tlrst and tlfu-euth of Gctol»er. It
wall '•© published on the Wednesday of each we«k.
Torins • HfO DULLAKSy cr annum
New typos, Praia aud materials of all sorts, are i*e
ing proourod for this Journal, and as It* publics*
lion will certainly be continued, subscriber* will be
required in ail cases, to retull tho amount of their
subscriptions in advanco . otherwise the paper will
not l>© forwardod
The tonus for advertising will conform to tho usual
rates of Tenuessoo.
C •ommunicatlons t«> be addressed to
Messrs. MITHIKL Ok SWAN,
KunwllL, Tenncases-.
1-14)114* i .1, Gwinnett CountT—
X To all wliom it may concern. Two mouth*
alter ilato 1 shall apply to tho Court of Ordina
ry of • lid county, Lr leave to *011 the real es
tate of George Kuk. late of amid county, docea-
Mil WM. K1KK,
mjIO Adiux-
Atlanta. fcbt4d 1 y
J. F. EZZARU,
[Successor lo lioodsptud, Bearst <>' Co.,)
WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND
DEMESTIC LIQURS & GI6ARS,
M No. 8 Cherokee Bioek, Peach TreeBtrsst
AT LA NT A ZQ ROB G 1A .
Toths utmost of our HyflVfi,) PS
Tftent which at length I
Cordials,
Wines,
East Port
Rough and Ready,
Jonesborough, . .22
Fayette
Griffin, .43
Thornton'*,.,, ,. 49
Milner'*, 55
Barnesviile
Tf Thi* Ro*d 00001-01*. ai Ms -on,
IVntra! and South-Weetern Rulroad*
tfoggm*. .
Collier*..
Forayth.. .
Smarr’s,
Crawford’*,
Howard'*,. .
Macon..
..95
163
BURIAL CASES.
W c are prepait'd t-- furnish F--\ - N‘
Burin! Cast's, at >liort m \\ i»t -veur
cJ the senices ot a c»*injMt*: • p :.* to r/’tn
to this deparUnmi.
F. A. & J s WILLIAMS,
Jul) 14 ’57-dwlv Pc'.u- :r:c >:r«\i
( i«ar aud Tobacco
STORE.
rpitL.sl BM'RIBER beg*
| to inform the I'lUn-n* of
-|e.tlU.
and *u
: reived
Rum,
Gins,
Ales,
WTiisice i,.
Porter,
etc. etc.
lAO.OOO S|>huU1i and German
Clgai H ol' a variety oT Brands.
May s-'i 1657 _ diwlv
n 4 N I'FA C T X R G R S •
rounding country, that ha-
large addition to hi* l -rmer r * :
TINS CIGARS.
TOBACCO
s.NI FF,
PIPJ>
s.N I FF BOXEs,
MATCHES,’
*C, AC
Whict u> othre.' -t U !.oi,*alt or Retail at
l/SiiY hii'vi
t’er-.-n* deatrmg anything ,n my line vr .
noli <o rail and examine ay s:-irk before [ ur-
chaaing elsewhere.
ff Stem on White Ha' Street,*^4>- -
-t-
T «
VI7 E are now receiving a
, , targe lot of Sole Leath
er,Calf Skin*, I.inlngi, Binding* I
Last*, Pag*. Kit, and everything _
connected with the Boot and Shoe buaine**.
which will be «old at low price* lor Caali.
All ordera accompanied with Caah will be
pnimptly filled with goodGoodi, and at low rate*
—at the Sign of the Big Boot, Peachtree-atreet.
Cherokee Bl«k. apJOJtf DIMICK4MU- I
\cm Fall (iftods.
Dry Goods Emporioiu.
! J. U ffTTlXO. Lmrs WHITE. J. A. BANTA.
CUTTING, WHITE & CO.,
\ 17OULU^eapectlully inform the ritixenaoi
> } Atlanta and .urrounduig country, that 1e ” g,^"" 7shi
WO art* receiving a large and well selected atoek
of DRV GOODS, and BOOT8 and SHORN,
adapted to Ladica and (tents wear, which we
offer for CASH,at ' j. y. wtluaub.-John rbka, q.-bollin
WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL, 4 *.?'
- much lower than ever otlered m Adam*. We GENEKAI. COMMISSION MERCH ANTS,
having facilitke for purchasing GOODS, auch
a* NO other house ho*. And we would then-. * * rUCU **fb'"J*" **■' ,
lore reapecttuU* invite th.we who wish lo Bl'Y',: SHBLrvram, Bacon.Lard. I. ur. . ■*' MMJ
to call and EXAMINE our large and v«ied ,rs ; »“ J renneasee Hrodnce Genmlly.
STOCK before purchasing elsewhere. Our Decatur Street, near the 1 rout Hou-e, AUan-
SUJUJttJER STOCK | [Nov is iso; d»tf
will be sold greatly below the regular price*.—
Give n* a call.
Atlanta, .March 18, 1S57
JOHN FICKFN
CUTTING. WHITE is CO..
69 Whitehall Street, near Roark*'.
Wdltw
Just Received,
1 i YjA KEGS ot NAILS, to self at 5 cent* by
1UU th* Keg
W. W. KGARC
4 T. BLACKETT, ATTURNEY A i
XJL . LAW . Rxnirgotd, Georgia, will praeu-
.nthe following counties: CotcOfa, Chattocga
Murray Gi'mer, Whitfield, Grrdcn, Walker
D ,da . Rtjtreneri, Maj. W. Y. Her..ell, Man
etta. Hansed 4r Simpson, Marietta, Jirmea R
Lawhon.Esq , Dahlonega.
ST-Particular attention pa d loth* coReeur,
business. May J8, 1857 dawly
Or. H. Hickson tapers,
P ROFFERS his Professional eerv;cc* to lin.
citizens of Aclaria*
Office, Whitf-HaJ) street, over T. R. Hipiey'»
Ntore.
June 26. 1857—dwtf.
D R- H R (RIVERS hat removed k it
Office u Whitehall atreet, over /V!exc c
- r's Drug gtnr?.j
May 13. 1 857 dawlnSO
TT w. >ii Daniel, jr. p,_Office;-.
JUL. Kile’s UuildiDgon Marietta Street.
At-ai.U, Ga, Yfaseh 26,’57. dwtl
T 4. TH BASHER,“ATTORNEY
* J * AT LAW, itlanta, Georgia.—WOl
prac;n:e in the foil . wing countiee: Fulton New-
mn. Henry. Spalding, Fayette, Cobb, Camp-
:-eit and Coweta.
Office on th* second door ot the Concert
ifall, tronting the Post Office. sprd23dwly
Gartreil & Glenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
i TLA N'T A, : : GEORGIA
ILj. attend the Court, in the Counties i
Fulton, DeKalb. Fayette, Campbell, Mer.
r. Coweta, Carroll. Henry, Troup, Heard
and Spalding.
i J. bABTSIt-L. j I.CTH8B ]. 6t,X»'a,
mer!y of Wash-j Formerly of Mc-
ngton.tia. ] Donough, Ga
IV-uwlv
w
tvethi
Cot i
JAPvZD IRWIN WHITAXEK
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
‘ Dtr/rgia
Oaffii v Front Htwras over John JL WaUbcc A
B' •»., corner : ) :\e Hall and Alat'amzhtw-tiJ
JOHN V. HEARD.”
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
COLQUITT
go. .. * ...oboboia
Trout House Shaving Saloon.
I ' KN FLJ. MEN deviring a god shave, han
rutting, and such -nher attention tol out
r - ns is jray be had in ad tashionable bar-
'r s ialoona, ran be accommodated at all hour*
: y giving the underttngad a call, at their**-
-rt in the T. nt Hoj*,*.
They arc prepared to furntah, at short none.
- ■ Pi - 1 d-.-nt Ball Room Bond
R. McPOMBs,
iate of MtUedgevilie, Ga
i"HN walton,
If of Augusta, Os
•' ■ ' - dtf
Atlanta Shavin; Saloon.
f HE GENTLEMEN i thedty ,.| Amn
ia ai, ine put-lie generally, can be ac-
t:i:., :al- u with either \N arm c-r C\»ld Piunge
* w. .* Bath- at the Atlanta shavings*
;. on hite-halj .|r,-c*. s':- \ l cmlins«-n 4
Bari:. T-.ii Shop.
The m*e:i,*r i.ju. al*i, a .b«p at the
V esn.ngt*n Half, where gentlemen can be ae
on. ilej wuh \Y *i::j and Cold Bath*.
1 ;< Si-- ca- tehad at th>- Washington Hai:
i -.d Hath- 2c wr.is—Warm 35 cent*.
I .a: o rea,lines* at any tttne
H. STOKES.
R Y \NCEY-
MaV.fdU
T 1
aiwr:
' H L XA-et laOff jlUt found oCl the g.-r it
>»rr« t of doings succeatfo!bn#inean, to »r.
ftp. hike a small profit, and advertise and let
ta« pf..p;i* Knew what he ha* got an 1 tK'caswn-
. v aive then the pries< and only one price, and
av r’ no frirnds to »U cheawr to than any prison
» u»e I haftc ust rccerieii a lajge lot ol iCot* 4
ctoe*. for !..tdk*. Men. Bov*. Girl* and Chi!
ilan.; fn>h from the Manufactory. Crockert
and tila«* Wane. iHpc?.!* t^.Skillets,Ftre Do^».
Axe*. U acKaantli Too**.Shovels. Spade** Kniri.*
I rk*. Pvtkft Kr.avt*. I niUrrelits, Potr.
M»ot. Load. Oil, l*urpentio«*'While l ead.
>ug*r, (' fftt*. Moiasr4\N 8alt, Btandv, Wine
'■ Ruts, C :d.a!>. \N hlfckcya, Qjf everx kind
h ce. Tobacco in fact I can not tell you ail I
M*op in one Advertisement. But come aiui look
r yoursejn *. we are nadt to *ha*w and *eii.
i***tt4 fv-tgcl l give 8 lbs . ol beat l\ ffee, for $1.
Sugnr "V, 7 nnc 6 tr* ,i r a >l,*r.d he sure u.
i ring the ca>h, we keej no book*. Corner ji
White Hail and Mitchell Street
\v w. aua»;k
J -alt . 1851 dwtl
tVliiskn! Whiskey!!
M
1RF I that cheap Whiskey —Ju*t re-
c*;>c.! a:-.,! to arrive. 200 b»»rcl*of Ten-
Mb:-, Whisk y. which ! offer on good
Alio, lr.-ah Groeene* of ail kinds, such a*
Sugar, Coffee, MoUasea, Salt, Mackerel, Rice
l’.-t, Powder,Shot. Nail*, Ac. Coll soon.
junU dvVwit W. W. Rn.\RK
S yrup, steward'* refined Sugar House
, w Syrup just received, and for sale ,m reaaon
at le t.vrms.
luce It 1S'7 dawtf M. M. HOAKh
JUST RECEIVED.
• BUL8., of real pur. Com (Country Du,
V ) tilled.) Whiskey, ol the very best Quality
waiianted. W MLROARK.
J 'UST RECEIVED 5*1 Barrel* of Whiakr,
good prvs-t. which 1 will tell at 35 eunt*.
a ;-- b» the siugle BarreL
W. W. nOAKK
J UST.HECKl VED.
- , , BOXES, of different Qualuie. of Tobteco
•)U Cheap W. W. ROARK.
'Ian 5 dwtf