Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, September 17, 1857, Image 1

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BY * oo ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS DEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT.’*—JEFFERSON J. II. STBBLB, .1. W. DQWItm, Mltort. ATLANTA. BBPTEWBKB 17. 8157. B^_ An exchange paper tell* the follow* ing anecdote: 'Do you think you are fit to die 1 ’ aaked a mother of her neglected child. ‘I don't know,’ «aid_the little girl, taking hold of her dirty dreas with her dirty fin* gets, and inspecting it, ‘I guess so, if I aint too dirty! ’ The Boston Transcript on this, adds the following: 'There is more in the remark of this preco cious child than first strikes the mind, as the good book connects cleanliness and goodli, ness together. Wire Rigging for Stipe-—The Liverpool Courier aays that three-fourths of all the ships now fitted out at Liverpool are rigged with wire rope. It is described as a fourth less iu weight, and not one-half the bulk of that made of hemp, and the cof.t is 25 per cent, less. It is much leas susceptible than hemp of atmospher- io changes, and it is predicted that iu a few years it will supercede hemp rope for standing rigging. A recent trial of wire, hemp, and Manilla ropes was recently made at the K ing's dock, Liverpool: The straining tests showed th« immense superiority of wire rope over that made even ol the best fibrous material. The testing of the hempen ropes proved the strength of Manilla to be far superior to Russian hemp, taking many of the merchants, ahipmusters, and riggers present by surprise, os a different opinion had been entertained by many of the gentlemen present. tff* The Commercial says that the paying teller is in custody at the bank, awaiting the result of a thorough investigation which is now being made- The accused denies that he lias any knowledge of the embezzlement, und treats the matter apparently with indifference. The suspension will cause inconvenience to depositors only, the circulating notes which have been taken on deposite by several other banks and brokers generally being abundant ly secured by State stock. The livening Ex- press says the liabilities of the paying teller are not known to a certainty and until they are known the directors declined to meet the obligations of the bank. £9* Beebe it Co., who friled to-day, were heretofore regarded as one of the staunchest bouses in the street. The suspension is owing to huge loans on stocks. It caused great sur prise, and the feeling on tb* stock exchange was one of general unsettlemcnt and excite ment, with prices irregular, but everythiu > on the decline. £9*The liabilities of the Ohio Life and Trust Compauy are now stated as certain ly over six millions of dollars IQ. A patent lor the thirty-five thousand acres, selected iu lieu of those located by mili tary warrants or scrip, and issued by virtue of a special cirtificatn in favor of Wisconsin, under the second section of the act of March, 1855, is now in course of preparutiou in the general land office, and will be transmitted to the Governor of that State in a few days. JH^Several of the bonks to-day acceded to the loan of six hundred thousand dollars to the Erie Railroad Company, which enabled it to pay thesix months interest on its bonds- J9-Thcw arc mnny rumors circulating un favorable to city banks, but they are believed to be fhlsc. J9- Beverly Tucker has accepted the ap pointment of the consulate to Liverpool. DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1857. Uailroa& 9d)c&ults. CitgQUipttliseincntsj jkofegfiiouflNrntfa PRINT! N G : New Spring tiuods! r'“5£ r.t. pullu a ‘ JCST OPENED AND SL",J2±£ READY FOR SALE ! "' FREE BARBECUE, AtCsnton, CUssCs.,; September 17th, , 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, Hon. Robert Toombs, (A. II. Stephens, “ J. H. Lumpkin, “ Hiram Warner, “ II. G. Lamar, “ W. H. Stiles, “ A. H. Colquitt, “ James Gardner, “ Charles J. McDonald. “ J. W. H. Underwood, “ T. L. Clingman, of North Carolina. The Democracy of the surrounding coun ties are expected to send Delegations. Every body is invited to conic! FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE ARE EXPECTED! COME ONE ! COME ALL And witness the GRAND EXHIBITION of the Cherokee Democracy! JAMES R. BROWN, i SAML. WEIL, \ Com. James jordon, ) A T e T H|F. AMI X E It T IIK Proprietor of tho "Kx AMJ2^Kr. ,, In low prepared to execute as well a« ; 'VOib m»mi v .'mror m « | of all kind*, In a neat and workman-ilk'* manner, ar.d 1 at the Hhortoal poesible notice. Business Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes, Blank Notes, Blauk Deeds, Way Bills, Bank Cheeks, Visiting Cards, Hand-bills, Posters, &c , “The Southern Citizen.” » not probable that the contempla ted change in the heads of the goverumen t boreu will be officially announced before the termination of the present fucal quarter of the y«r- ( £9Edward M. Hastings has been appoin ted receiver of public moneys at Montgomery Alabama. A NEGRO BLACKSMITH For Sale. P URSUANT TO an agreement bo- tween Sarah Ann Lewie and other parties inUrarted, will be sold before the Court Houee door in the town of L&wrcnce- vill* Georgia, on t‘ o first Tuesday in October MX!, within the usual hours of sale, a negro man, slave, about forty years old, by the name of BEN, formerly owned by John F. Martin, late of said eounty, deceased. Ben is said to be e good Blacksmith, and Woodwotkman, a sound, well disposed negro, «nd worth rs much aa an; slave of hia age. Term#—Note end rood security to become due on the 36th dey of December nett, bearing interest from date. JA8. P SIMMONS, Agent, augaawtti. A NEW POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL AND LITERARY JOURNAL. JOHN MITCHEL &WM.G. SWAN,’ EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. 'fMlUtitloof this Journal, with tho name* of it* Kditont, may be nearly enough to indicate its aim. One of those KuHtorn being nn AmeHcan citizen by ! birth ; tho other lutoudlng to become such by aUop tlon ; iboro \* no question aflbe Ing the destinies of Americans,on whloh they will hold themselves dc barred from openly expressing an opinion Tho olio a Southerner by birth— ttie other by pref eronco, they cannot be of those who know •* otjoutb, No North.” Yliey well know both ; and in the strug gle which tho South Is now called upon to make for her owu rights and honor, they mean to stand with the South- A thoroughly Democratic and 8tute»-Rights Jour nal,,“71)0 aouthorn Citizen" will novorthole**decline to be called •* L’artlzau " unless the Constitution of tho United Bt»t«-s is to be called a pariizun document. It will uphold the Fedoral Union, provided the sov ereignty of tho confederated Btatcs be respected, if not. not. Holding that the Institution of Negro .Slavery Is a sound. Just, tvholosomo inshuUon, and therefore, that the question of ro-oponing the Slave trade Js a question of txpodloncy alone, tho conductors of “Tow Southern CltUon” will, in view of the Into action sf the Southern Commercial Covention, at Knoxville, apply tbemselvve to search out and bring to light, all accessible Information bearing upon that important subject—on tho whole Industrial condition and ne cessities of the south—on the actual state of tho nc- ro races of Africa, and on the policy und uo ion of iuropean Fowor* In reference to tho tslnve Trade, /toaldmg at Knoxville , and choosing this point aa the place From whonce their Journal is to emanate, the conduotois of “Tho Southern Citizen” will be guided in the matter of State polite*, by the general principles above indicated It will belong to no clique of office-seekers. In short it will support tho caudl* dates for all offices, who will support the equal rights of he Sovereign dtutes, North uud .S’uuth, t no equal rights of tho tfrvervign Citizens, wherever they may have been lorn, wherever they may worship or not worship. On Agricultural and Corumorciul affairs, on the progress of lu.erual Improvements, and espicialiy of our Southe n NMlr»aus, there will bo au ample and carefully compiled wckly report' Literary articles and Koviews, will form amain lea- turouf "The .Southern Citizen.” Intellectual grun dour, wberevor it appears in the world, »Lnil in^et prompt *nd zealous . ocognitlon We do not need to shutout light or sttflo Inquiry ; but, In this depart ment as well as In Politics, we shall take leave to ox amine and judgo from our own point of \iew . not importing our opinions from EuglanJ, still lose at sec onu hand from Now Kngiand To tho utmost of our power, we shall aid tho movement which at lergth stirs tno South to vindicate her own Intellectual and moral existence, to revolvo rouud her own center <>f her own thought, und to appeal to a standard ol taste and of ethics high above the considerations of politi cal or cotnmercicl rivalry. Especial care will betaken to furnish a weekly di gest of all the nows of the world, at home and abroad. Cunducting their new Journal In this spirit, and constantly endeavoring to make good tin so under la kings, It Is pre umed that “The Southern Cttiztn' will meet with the support it may deserve. The first number of “The Southern Cit'xcn'' will appear betweon the tirst and UAventh of Octol*er. It will bo published on tho Wednesday of each week. Terms . TWO DOLLARS per annum- New type*, Press and materials of all sorts, arc l** Ing procured for this Journal; and os Its publica tion will certainly be continutd, subscribers will bo required In all cases, to remit the amount of their subscriptions In advance ; otherwise the paper will not \u» Forwarded The touna for advertising wtiUonform to the usual rates of Temu ssoe. Communication** to be addressed to Mesora. MITCHKL & S\V\.Y, Knoxville, Teiuiesstte. G 1 DOHUIA, Liwliinelt Count} — U To all whom it may concern. Two months alter date I ahall apply to tho Court of Ordina ry of arid county, iji leave to sell the real es tate of George Kirk, late of said county, decea sed WM.K1KK, ■cpii) Admr. MONEY! MONEY! FOR EVERY BODY AND KATES OF ADVERTISING Advertising iu the Daily Exaintucr wilt lx tied at the following rates per square i One insertion 60 cents. One month. T wo Three Four Five 8ix $1,00 1,20 1,50 ■l;7I> 2,00 T wo “ Three Feur •' Six “ One Year vtll lie made to S. B. OATMAN, Dealer in Italian, Egyptian am! Anglican CL < D SHOES BOOTS AT NBWYKOR^Sh °° ST I HAVE concluded to aell my stock of BooU and Shoe# at New York Coat until the firat ot Angtuf. If you cell quick W. W. KOARK. junefcUwtt. jrSTjaECEIVED. ten. BOXES, of different y ualiUoa ofTobaceo 50 "hrap. Jan 5 W'. ROARK, dwtf FRESH X NOW offer to the public Bowman’* Thirty X ready waya to make money, and Blacltborn’s Fortune, by which any one can make a hand some fortune in a ahott time, and without much labor, and it will only require two or three dol lars to commence with. 1 have known men to nuke from $H> to $!!•’> in a single day with them, and I will amirc you thrie is no Humbug about them, and also, 1 will giro anybody instructions, by which they can take all the Fish, Ella, Ac., out of any River or Creek, in any given spare with very little labor and scarcoly any expense. All of the above receipts warranted or the money returned. And I will send all of the above receipts to anybody on receipt of one dollar. Addrera, THG8. 0. WALLIS Berkshire, Gwinnett Co , lla. aprltwttm G CASKS of that very hue old purr French fjBrandy, left yet, which I will sell at $6 per Gallon. W. W, ROARK. A- Georgia It a II rout) St Banking Company. A' oners to Atlanta. .171 Miles Fare;$5.50j (iliOllliK V<INGE, Huperintpmlrrit. MORNING PAftHEMIER TRAIN. Leaven A'Uiiln, daily, at B 45 A M ! , Arrivcb at AuguaU, it ... 6.00 f* M Leave* Augusta,daily,al G.UOA M Arrives at Atlania, at EVENING I'AftteENUEK THAIS. Leaves Atlanta, Jaily, al f* GO Y M Arrive* at lugubia. at 3.22 AM Leaves Augu.-ta, daily, at. . r> oo p M Arrives ot Atlanta,at. . .. 3.00 A M DHTAM’K EROM ATLANTA. Decatur, 6 Htor.e Mountain 16 M x nedonterma a« rc»rionable ae lr. any other rbcUji. uf Georgia or tho South. THE DAILY EXAMINEE. \vf Dollar* per annum—in advance. I felayfd six monhts Six Dollar* will he chared L’rawfonlwll*' Cu mminp. (.-amak 'rhomwon,.. . Dearin^.. . Berzeiia He! Afar, Auguata. M V 8LTPLY O? SPRING GOODS IH now complete, uud I would respectfully invite the public to call and examine them,— Uetidca mj uaual clock of Hardware, Groceries, <fec., 1 have on hand some selections of DRY GOODS, Consisting (»1 Munlii beautifal and good. And a large Stock of Mantillettes and Mantillas. A good assortment of in the city of Atlanta and its vicinity. Cen be fout d at hia office at all hours, except when professionally engaged. S* Office WASHINGTON HALT.. sepISdwtf WILLIAM M. DANFORTH, attorney at law. Fairburn, oa. July 25, 1357. j* wu a o. laiiaa. n. •.ootnust. July 13, 1967 ,i 4wtf ill 121 135 .112 .156 .161 171 Lithonia,. Conyern, .31 Covington,. ti Social Circle . .... 51 Madison, 67 Grec-nnhoro. .88 Lnion Point 95 ry This Road run* in connection Train* of the Houth Carolina and tin- * s & Augusta /failrua ls, at Augusta. MeMern A if lantfc (Slate) Hail- ro ad Atlanta to Chattanooga 138Miles Fare, $5 • \ME»S M. sJM’I,LOCK, Superintendent. (g A T. HACKETT. A'lT URNEY A f onrl Murray. Gilmer, Whitfield. Gordon, Walker HJLfftl® ulifl t Dade. Reference*! Maj. W . Y. Hansel], Man Serviceable and good looking ; etta, Hanarll A Sim peon, Marietta. Jumes R DOMESTICS, CALICOES, coOec.in Aud every other article, almost, in my liue ol business. May 28, 1857 dawly bas'iLCfs. In short, my stock is good und fall and the prices will he as low as living will af ford. The Ladies are particularly invited to give me a call. H. W. COZART. april 13. 1957 dtf Dr. H. Dickson Capri n, P ROFFERS his Professional services to lh. citirensof Atlanta. Office, White-Hail street, over T. R. Ripley’• Store. June 26.1»57—dwtf. Fire Fire!! Fire!!! C D il W.B. IKIVERS haa removed b t* Odice to hit^hall si reel, over AJex» n- MuRKI.NO I'AftSE.SC.ER TRAIN. Leave* Atlanta, daily, at. . .. . .9 00 A M Arrive* at Chattanooga, ai 5.30 P M Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7.30 A M Arrives at Atlanta, ar 1 00 f M i y NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave* Atlanta,nightly, at . . .m 00 1* M Arrive* at f’hnttanoogn. at. 5 10 A M Leaves Chattanooga, n-gh’.ly. at ..7,00 I* M i H. STRONG & CO- Have removed their Stock of staple A\n r ixn DBf GOODS, 0 the old stand o! J. N0RCR08S, fronting on White-Hall and .MancttaStncts, whore der i Dnig Stor May 13. 1657 H vr. McDaulel, J. P.—Office in . Kile’s Buading on Marietta Street. Atlanta. Ga^ March 28. '57. dwtf %. Til RASHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia.—Will na .>unfui»ufcu, wnere P racl . , I C€ m the fol,owiD & countie*: Fulton Neu- they ofler to their old friend* and the public f 0 ?' Fayette, Cobh, Camp< r ; tell and Lotvela. Ofbce on the second j. 10 line. $5,00 8,00 10,00 12.00 i 15.01 25,0( arlv nd generally, a S |> 1 t‘ U-£,., _ _ __ tlld.Sf o c K o t >rf A^H ONLY, and are deternrjird n^t tol*e ' Arrive* at Atlanta, at '2 10 A M | unileisold by any housv in the city. They will gist a > ‘Vpecial contractu rortiaicments occupying a quart* r, ha!l or wludc column. Advertisement* from tranaient person* must In* paid in advnnce. Legal odvertisments published at the u»ual race*. Ordinary notices exceeding ten line* charged *8r.dvcrtismentrt. Announcing candid ates for office, $5 00, to be paid in advunce. The privilege of yearly advertisers isstrijtiy limited to their owu immediate and regularbuM- ncs*. Professional Cards not exceeding »ii line* $15 per annum. Auvortismcnts not fipecitled os to Line ^tII be published till ordered out, and eharcedat regular rates. ddvertismenu inserted in the Weekly pape, only will be charged at former rates. Blanks! Blanks! Of all Descriptions. B lanks of all descriptions, cao be had at all times, Rt the EXAMINER OFFICE. Attornies, Sheriffe, Clerks ot Court*, and Ordi naries, can bo furnished, at short notice, any favorite form of DEED, W'RIT, nr PROCESS which they may desire ; and all FORMS ol le- u | instrument*, commonly in use. arc always on a nd, to be sold at tho lowest prices. A tlanta, M w Bolton . Maiieltn,.. Ac worth. . Allatoona,. Etowah... . Cartersville Car*, Kingston,. Adairsvilbv : FROM \TLANTA. Calhoun Resaca Tilton, Dalton, Tunnel Hill, Ringgold (Jhickainauga,. (Chattanooga. 35 .16 pp’ This Koad connects, each way, with the Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East Tennessee ,V Georgia Railroad, at Daiton, and the Nashville ,V (‘hattonooga Railroad, at Chau tanooga, Atlanta -s. Laptrange Railroad. Ati xta to Wist Point. 87 Miles, Fair, $3.50 GEORGE U. Hi'LL, eiuperintendent. .WORN INC. I'ASSKNor.R TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at. .3 30 A M Arrives at West Point,at. .. 8.25 A M Leaves West Point, daily, at 3.00 A M Arrives al Atlanta, at. 7 56 A M EVEMNO PASSKNfigR TKVI.A. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at.... Arrives al West Point, at . Leaves West Point, daily, at. Arrives at Atlanta, it.,.. DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. be constantly receiving new supplies from the best markets in the country, and are confident \ of being able to sell goods as cheap a* lh- cheap- i*l. | Our Muck conHletH in part ut ! Rich Dress Auks, Barrage and Mashn Robes, j Plain Barrages. French Figured Jaekonete, French Colored Jackoueu, i Figured Brilliants, Debage and Linen Goods, for Trav'ling Dresses, French, Scotch and Domestic U.nghaim. I Checked Cambric and Muslins, ihrmed Lawns in great variety, | English and Domestic Prints, in gresi uniry, j Cambric and tswiss Trimmings, " i \ Dress Trimming*—a splendid assortment, i Ribbons and I,aces, ! Silk an'! Lace Mantilla* that can't be beat, Irish 1 mens, and Linen Sheet nee. Cotton Sheetings, and Ticking*. Bleached and Brown Shirting. Osnaburgs Stripes and Blay Linen.-. Table Linens and Napkins, Ctit'on Drills, Hosiery, and P e-N'ick Mil,. A, , 4c. Don't forget to csi! on Us at N'ORCROSS' old Stand. We ehargj nothing lor showing our goods. ap24'57 dwly floor of the Concert Hall, Ironting the Post Office. apri!23dwly Gartrell Sc Glenn. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ATLANTA, : : : : GEORGIA W ILI. attend the Courts in the Counties ol Fulton. DeKaJb, Fayette, Campbell, Mere wether, Coweta, Carroll, Henry. Troup, Heard Gobi and Spalding. lccici i. ftearaxia. , tnaia j. suss. Formerly of Wash- Formerly of Mr ington.Ga. | Donough, Go f47-tawly JARED IRWIN WHITAKER7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, ’ Ai lento. Georgia Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallace A Bros., corner of Whit* Hail and AlabamaStreetsj i» D a wlv JOHN V. HEARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. MILLER, march 6 COLQUITT , co GEORGIA I 15 P M .10. ot) P M 12 15 P M .5 32 F East Point. Fairbum... Palmetto,. Newnaii. Gtantville.. rr Tin- Montgon et* •1«1 Hogansrjllr, LaGrange... I-ong Cane,. West Point, .59 Road connects each way with the 4 West Point Railroad. < h 00 Monuments. Tombs Ultra and Vase*. Marble Mantle ami Furnishing Marble, ty All order* ptomptly filled. Atlanta, fcb21dly J. r. EZZARD, [Successor to GoOdepCtuJ, Brarst J’ Co.,) WHOLESALE HEALER IN FOREIGN AND BEMESTIC LtQURS & CIGARS', .41 No. 8 Cherokee Biock, Fetch Tit - Stri'ci ATLANTAfitROHO I A Brandies, Cordials, Wines, Bum, Gins, Ales, Whiskey , Porter, etc. etc. 150,000 Hpuuiwlt uud (ieinian Clgura ol' u variety ol' Ilramlv. May 8th 1857 daw I v tO MAN! IMITT REBS, W E ate now receiving a large lot of Sole Last ti er,Call Skins. Lining*, Binding* Lasts, Po**, KU, and everything _ connected with the Boot and Shoe buaim which will be sold at low price* for Cash. All order* accompanied with Ca*h will hi promptly filled w ' , 5 f^Go®,**' and at low rate- _at tho Sign of the Big Boot. pMchtiee^*trret, Cherokee Block. eplOdlf DIMICK A MIX. .Macon k WTsferu Kailroad. Macon . \f. nta. 103 Mile*....Fairy $1 EMERSO N FttOTE. 8u ( ernitenJciit. l AMt.MiKR TRAIN*. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at Arrive* at Macon, at Leaves Macon, daily, at Arrives at Atlanta, at UISTANCK CROW ATLANTA East Port 6 Rou |fa and Ready,. II Joneabomugh T2 THE fuK-tribcrs htve hand and are now opening/© a large ard careful ly select ed Stock from the V Best Xortberiij Manufactories). nAFEs, WARDROBES. BUREAUS, SECRETARY'S, WASH ST AN Dc-. BEDSTEADS .AND CHAIRS, Of any desired pattern and price. .4 fine as sortment of Centre, WorK. Sal..on aud Toilette Fables—Elagcre'* Cornier and Side—-Sofas. Tctca-Titc. etc. ty In addition to the above large stock, w* are receiving weekly supplies The public ate invited u> call and examn o our stock. F. A. ,v J. s. WILLI AMS. ' Next dypr to Gilliert 4 Clarke, Peachtree *t., Atlanta. Ga 5.14 A M l 11 tMl A M i .00 P M 36 p M Fayette Griffin Thornton's... Milter’s, Darnesvillc, Goggma,.. Colliers.. Forsyth,. . Smart’s,, . . Crawford’s. Howard’s,. .Nfacon, ar Thi s Road cocnccu, al M±\ u. with the (’vntral and 8outh*Wratovn Railroad*. \nv Fall Hoods. Dry Goods Emporium. J. l. CUTTING’. I.IMU8 WHITE. J. A. BAM A. CUTTING, WHITE & CO.* \ 1 r nUI.D;resiH'Clfully inform the citizen* ol chasing elsewhere. yy Atlanta and surrounding country.that I 1ST Storeen White Hal Mrvct,opposite BURIAL CASES. | \\ e are |*rrpaifd lo turmah Fn»k * Metallic j Bur.a 1 Cases, at short notice. \\> have secur- i cd the wniccs of a competent person to- attend to thi* department. F. A. *v J.^. WILLIAMS, July 14 Pcacl/trce St I’igar and Macro STOKE. rpHh',61 BsCKIBER beg* nvwt respectfully | | £ to inform the Cituens of Atiaau and sur-. rounding country, that he has lust n’cetved a j large addition to hi* former Stivk ot FINE CIGARS. TOR \CCO. .VN'T'FF, PIPES. SNUFFBOXES, MATCHES,' j 4C. 4C| Which ts odv'ied at Wholesale or Retail ai ■ v SHY SOW 2SIGSS. Pena-na desiring anvthing ill my line will do veil to call and examine mv Stock before pur- Trout House Shaving Saloon. G 1 E N'TLEMEN' desiring a go d shave, hau Tcutting, and such other attention to out p r*on* as wav be bad in all fashionable bar cer’s saloons, can be accommodated at all horn* by giving the undersinged a call, at their ra , loon in the Trout House. They ate prepared to ftirnkh. at short notice , -1 a Krctllait Ball Boom Band R. MeCOMBS, late cf Milledgerille, Ga JOHN WALTON, late of Augusta, O* July 15, 1»5J dtf Atlanta Shaking Saloon. FT''HE GENTLEMEN cf the city ol AUan 0 ta and the public generally, can be ac commodated with either Warm or Cold Plunge and Sh wer Baths, at the Atlanta bhaiing £* loon, on White-hafi street, abovr Tomlinson A Barnes’ Tin Shop. The subscriber, have, also, a shop at the Washing!, n Hall, where gentlemen can be sc- commcdatcJ with Warm and ColJ Baths. Tickets can be had at the Washington Hail. Cold Batha 25 cent*—Warm 34 cents. They can he found in readiness at anv Urns H. STOKES, R. YANCEY- Maj2»dtf • rjAHE Subecriber ha* just found out tha great 1 secret of doing a successful business, to well clleap, have a small profit, and advertise and 1st the peoplu know what he has got and occasion ally give them the prices and only one price, and have ho friend* to aell cheeper to than anv person else. I have iust received a laige lot ol Boots d Shoes, for Ladiot, Men. Boys, Girls and Chil dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery and Ula»* Ware, Ovens, Pou,Skillets, Fite Dog*. Axes, Bfaekamilh Tools.Shovels, Spade*. Knive* and Fork*. Pocket Knives, UmbetTeilas, Pow der, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White I esd. Sugar, Coffee, Molaasr.s Salt, Brands, Wine. Gin. Rum. Cordial*. Whiskeys, of every kind. Rice, Tobacco m fact I can not tell you all I keep in one Advertisement. But come and look for yourselves, we are ready to show and sell.— Uont forget I give 8 Iba., ol best Coffee, for $1, Sugar8j, i and 6 its,fora $l,and be sure to bring the cash, we keep no books. Corner of White Hall and Miicholl Street- W W. ROARK. Jan 5,1857 dwtf arc receiving a large and well selected stock ot DRY GOODS, and BOOTS and SHOES.! adapted ta l adies and Gents wear, which we offer for CASH, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, j much lower than ever offered in Atlanta. \'c hav.ng Iccilitiee for purcbsfing (.GODS, such a* NO other hotue has And we would there. ; tore respectfully invite those who w:»h to BUY. io call and EX AMINE our large and varied , 8 I'lU' K before purchasing elsewhere. Our 1 srjitdtiEtt stovk will b* sold Reatly below the rrgu'ar price*.— I Give, u* a cwll. CUTTING, WHUrE 4 CO, 69 Whitehall Street, neat Roark* 1 au II \ wd3tw Intelligencer office. Aiienta, March is. 1857 JOHN FK’KE • Whiskey! Whiskey!! dwtf 1 r. W1U.IA8S.-JOHS R1IKA, Q.-H0U NO 1U8KB K II.1.14 MS, KIIE!A 4 CO. [ Sncccc'.'i'i to J. E. IViliiam*.) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ffff) And Particularly for the *il« jUAgGrain. Bacon, I.ard, Float, FeaibgJjhC | m, ami Tannessee Pr.xluce Generally. 1 Decatur ftnrt, near the Trout Hcuia', Allan- o.tia. [Nov 15 1857 dwtf Just Received, i 111/1 KEGS ol NAILS, to self at 5 cents by I W. W. ROAKC M ORE of that cheap Whiakey.—Just re ceived and to arrive. S«0 barrels of Ten nessee White Whiskey, which I offer on good terms. Also, ftcsli Groceries of all kinds, such a- Sugar, Colic#, Molasses. Salt. Mackerel, Rice. Tea, Powder, Shot. Nail*, Ac. Call soon. jan!4 dffiwtl W. \V. ROARK. S yrUp.— Slewanl'* r-tigied Sugar Fiouer Hytup ju*t rerrrvrd. and for rale on reason able terms. tune 14 18*7 lUwtf W. NA . ROARK ~ JUST RECEIVED, a r\ UHLS, ofre«I pur# Corn (Country Dt» mt*d.) Whiskey, of tha very brat quality warranted. AV, \V, ROARK.