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ATLANTA. GA., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Is, |sr>7.
A B»lUd fcr th* T«umt South.
HV JOfliFH BREN4N.
Men fit the South ! our'foas are up
In'fierce and grim array :
Their sable banner laps tho air—
An insult to the day !
The saints of Cromwell rise again
In sancttmomoua hordes,
Hiding beneath the garb of peace
A million ruthleao atvords.
From North, from East and West they seek
The saw* disastrous goal,
With Christ upon tho lying lip,
And Satan in the soul;
Mocking, with ancient Shibboleth.
A11 wise and just restraints—
•To the Saintsof Heaven was Empire given,
And wt alone are Saints 1 ’
n.
Men of the South! Look up—behold
The deep and sullen gloom,
Which darkens o’er your suunv land
With thunder in its womb!
Are ye so blind you cannot see
The omens in the sky 1
Are ye so deaf ye cannot hear
The tramp of loemen nigh 1
Are ye so dull you will endure
The whips and scorns of men,
Who hide the heart of Titus Oate^
Beneath the words of Penn 1
Are ye so base,that, fool to foot.
Ye will not gladly stand
For land and life, for child and wile.
With naked steel in hand 1
in.
A preacher to the pulpit comes,
And calls upon the crowd,
For Southern creeds and Southern hopes,
To weave a bloody shroud
Beside the prayer book on his desk
The bullet mould is seen,
And near the Bible’s golden clasp.
The dagger's steely sheen;
The simple tale of Bethlehem
No more «o fondly told,
For every priestly surplice drags
Too heavily with gold ;
The blessed Cross of Calvary
Become a sign of bale,
Like that which blared when Cbeittains
raised
The clansmen of the Gael !]
iv.
'Down with the laws our fathers made!
They blind our hearts no more ;
Down with the stately edifice
Cemented by their gore !
Forget the legnnds of our race—
Efface each wise decree—
American# must kneel as slaves,
’Till Africans are free !
Out on the mere Caucasian blood
Of Teutan, Celt or Gaul—
The stream which springs from .Niger’s
source
Must triumph over all!’
So speaks a solemn .Senator
Within tlioBe halls to-day,
Which echoed erst the thunderhursr
Of Webster and of (May !
v.
Hark to the howling demagogues—
A fierce and ravenous pack—
With nostrils prone, and bark and bay,
Which run upon our track !
^fhe waddling bull-pup Hale—the eur
Of Massachusetts breed—
The moping mongrel, sparsely crossed
With Puritanic seed— f
The Boston bards.who jw i the ehasr
With genuine beagle chime,
And SaraneT, snarling poodle-pet
Of virgins past their prime ;
And even the sluts of Womda’s Rights—
Tray, Blanche and Sweatheart, all —
Are yelping shrill against us still,
And hunger for our fall !■
vi.
tok North, look East, look West, the sreue
Is hi ckening all around—
The Negro Cordon, year by year,
Is faster and fast*',bound ;
The Black line croOdd—the sable flag
Surrounded by a host— 1
Our out-posts forced—our sentinels
Asleep upon their posts ;
Our brethern’s lifts blood flowing free
To strain the Kansas soil
And shed in vain, while pious thieves
Are fattening on oar toil 1
Look North, look West, theominous/fiky
Is moonlesa, startless black, t I
And from the East come hurrying up
A sweeping thunder-rack! [
VII. /,
Men of the South! ye have no kin I
With fanrtica or fool* : ;
Yeu ate not bound by breed or bi,t|i
To Massachusetts rule*. j
A hundred nations gave their blood'
To feed these healthful springs,!
Which bear the seed of J* ;ues Bfmhomme,
With that of Bourbon kings. ,
The Danish pluck and sailor ersfl
The Huguemotio will, /
The Normugnce iad>hiYiliy,
( The German steady skill;
The fiery Celt’s impassioned thought
Inspire the {Southern heart;
Who have no room for bigot gloom,
Or pious plunder’s art !
VIII.
Sons of the brave ! the time has come
To bow the haughty cresi,
I stand alone, despite the threats,
Of North, or East, or West,
The bout has come for manly deeds
And not for pulling words—
The hour is passed for platform prali—
It is the time for swords !
And by the fame of John Calhoun,
To honest truth be true,
And by old Jackson’s iron will.
Now do what ye can do!
By all ye love and nil ye hope,
Be resolute and proud, '
And make your flag a symbol high.
Of triumph—ora shroud '
tx.
Men of the South ! Look up—behold
The deep and sullen gloom—
Which darkens o’er your sunny land
With thunder in its womb !
Are ye so blind ye cannot see
The omens in the sky !
Are ye so deaf ye cannot bear
The tramp of foemen nigh 1
Are ye so dull ye will endure
The whips and scorns of men
Who hide the heart of Titus Ham
Beneath the words of Penn '
Are ye so base, that fool to tool,
Ye will not gladly stand
For land and life, for child and wife,
With naked steel in baud!
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GJ’tiRCK YO.NGE, Superintendent. j
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Leave
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EXAM IN Eli
MORNING PANhPNOt
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New Spring (itiotls!!
JEST OPENED AND
READY FOR SALE ?
M V jfl'PPI.r OF SPRING GOODS Id
now rorofdHe. and I would rctyectfullf
invite ili«* public to rail and rx.inun© them.
Bidden my usual alork ol
Hardware, Groceries, A r c.,
I lute in It it u •! ..line nelectian. nl
W 5
NOW?I.O('ATI!l> IN
Our Chances in Kansas—Wo arc per
mitted to make [the following extract from
u private letter, lately received here from it
friend in Kaunas. The author is well known
to us as a reliable gcutlcmuu, who lias spoil t 1
more than u year lu that Territory. ui:U Ills
statement, confirmiug those of Gen. Atchison !
and others, is particularly gratifying The |
prize is still within our reach, if we have hut [
the spirit to grasp it. The following is the ci- j
tract :
"As to our 'pospects politically,' I can add j
nothing to what is said in my Iasi, save that, j
hut the other day I conversed with two distin
guished gentlemen from Sooth Carolina, who
have spent the lost month or two in the Terri
tory, and who on first coming had no hopes of
our success, but who both of them, now say
their opinions have changed and that they now
believe there is every reason to encourage
southern eflort to save the Territory.
EuJ'aula Spirit of the South, Sept. 1.
90O0SMJ CJAXPitL
T 1J K Proprietor of lh*» " Kx am!s» y ■ now prepare 1
to execute
| of all kind*, In a neat and workman like manner, end
ai tho ahortont po«*ihl« no’.ico.
' Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Programmes, Bank Cheeks,
Blank Notes, Visiting Cards,
Blauk Deeds, Hand-bills,
Way Bills, Posters, &c ,
i x •? itedonterma a* reaaonablo mu in any nth* t •yct.nu
I of Uoorglft or the South.
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IHSTA.V E FROM ATLANTA.
Calhoun '#8
“The Southern Citizen."
A NEW POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL
AND LITERARY JOURNAL.
JOHN MITCHEL &WM.Q. SWAN,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
'■NHK titl*> of this Journal, with ’.ho names ol >ta
JL Kditors.imay I-o nearly enough to indicate ita aim.
One of those Editors being an American citizen ’■>
birth ; the other Intending to become such by adop
lion ; there Is no question aflecting the destinies uf
Americans,on which they will hold themsolvos dc
bar-ed from openly expressing an opinion.
Tho one a Southerner by birth—the other by prof
eronce, they cannot be of those who knew ‘No South,
No North.” yTioy well know Ijoth , and in the strug
6 1e which tho South Is now called upon to make for
er own rights and honor, they mean to stand with
the Couth-
A thoroughly Democratic and State* Right* Jour
nal, |“The Southern Citizen" will nevertholossdccllno
to be called “ Partl/ununlets the Constitution of
the United Stalt* is lobe
ho paid in advance.
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ranra. Ordinary notice* exceeding Jen lines !
chnrgeil asadvertifimonU. Aniiounciiig candid-
airs for office,$. r > 00, to he paid in advance
rheprivilego of yearly atlvertisers ishtriitlv
limited totheir own iinmnliatt ainl regular bun-.
Bolton
Marietta,..
Ac worth,
Mlatoona,.
Etowah,.
Cartrravilb
Kingston,
Adairsville,.
..79
Itesaca,. .
Tilton,.
Dalton
Tunnel Hill,
Ringgold,
Lhickaiuauga,
('hattanooga,
CIT This Koad connects,each way, with the
Home Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East
Tetmcfsci A Georgia Hail road, at lhlt.ui, and
the .N ashviiie A rhatt<m«>Oga Railrontl, at ('hats
tanouga,
editif
Inn
Professional Card* ni
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published till ordered out, and charged at regular
rates.
Advcrtisments inserted in the Weekly papet
only ill be charged at former rates.
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks
Of all OeMcriptioiis.
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EXAMINER OFFICE.
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naries, can he furnished, ut short notice, any
favorite form t»f DEED, W RIT/or PRifCESe*
which they may desire ; ami all I’OKMH .*! It
a 1 instruments, commonly in u c.ure always un
a lid, to be sold at the lowest pricer.
A Manta. M w
iliaiiiu .X. La^ran^c Kailroa«l.
A TLA Nr.- To NYPF’ Point, 87 Miles. Fair. >3.r»n
Ll'tiRHE t • • HV 1,1., Superintendent
l.eaxt
Arnv.
Leave
Arrivi
Lev.
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Mur.MMi I’ASSEN
Atlanta, daily, .it
.* West I'tuni.at'
eat- Point, daily,
H Atlanta, at
Atlanta, daily, at... .
• at V\ ret Point, at . -
\\ est Pi>int, daily, at
• al Atlanta, at.,.
I»J TAM V FROM ATI '
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called h partisan docuinens J
ral Union, provided thenov
tho confederated fitates b«* res looted, if
It will uphold tho Fodoral Union, provided the
ereignty or
iioldlng that the Institution of Negro .Slavery i* a
sonud, Jaftt, wholesome lnsltution ; and thrrrj^n,
that the question of ro-oponing the Hlave trade is n
question of expediency alone, tho conductors of “The
^'outhorn CltDon” will, In view of the lute action ol
the Southern Commercial Ooventlon, ut Knoxville,
apply thcmsolvc* to search out and bring to light, all
accessible information bearing upon that important
subject—on the wholo Industrial condition and ne
cessities of the south—on the actual state of the u«
gro races of Africa, and on the policy and ac ion »»l
European Powers in reference to the blave Trade,
/{eliding ut Knoxville ; and choosing thm }»olnt^*
the place from whence their Journul into emanate
tbs conductors of ‘‘The Southern Citizen” will l*»
guided In the mutter of Slate |>olltcs. by the general
principles above indicated. It will belong to no clique
of office seekers. In short. It will support tho candi
dates for all offices who will support the equal right*
of I ho Sovereign States, North and .Vcuth, the equal
right* of the .Vi verolgn Citizens, wherever they may
ha;e been born, wherever they may worship or not
worship.
On itgriculturul and Commorclul affairs, on the
progress of. Internal Improvements, und especially
ol our Southern /iallrcao*, there will be on amp:©
und carefully complied wokly report
Literary articles and Reviews, will form nmalu fea
tnreof “The (Southern Citizen.” Intellectual grun
deur, wherever it appears in the worhl, shall meet
prompt and zealous recognition. We do not noed to
shutout light or slide Inquiry , but, in this depart
lusnt as Well as in Politics, wo nhall take leave to ex
amine and judge fromom own point of view . not
importing our opinions from England, *1111 lo** at sec
onu handfrom New England To the utmost of our
power, we shall aid the movement which al length
stirs the South to vindicate her own intellectual and
moral existence, to revolve round her own center of
hor own thought, and to ai>|*eal to a standard of last©
and of ethics high above the consideration* of point
cal or commerclcl rivalry.
E« pool si care will taken to furnish a weekly d *-
gostof ail the now* of the world,at hoineand abroad.
C’nndactlng their aew Jouruid in this spirit, and
constantly endeavoring to make goo^l these undertu
kings, Ills prejunied that “The Atoutbern Citizen
will meet with Um support it inaydt-aexvc,
t The flrst number of “Tho Southern Citizen” will
I appear between the tin land fifteenth of 'Atober. J:
I will be published on the Wednesday of fa ll week
Terms . TWO DULL A US jxr annum-
New type#, Press and materials of all sort*, or© bt
| ing proeured for this Journal ; and as its publica
tion will certainly be continued, subscribers will b«*
required In all cases, to remit the amonnt of their
subscriptions in advance . otherwise the paper will
not be lorwurded
Tbs terms for advertising willconfbiui to the usual
rates of Tsnnesseo.
Commaiilcatlons iol*e sdxlreesed to
Messrs. MITCIIEL * SWAN,
Knoxville, Tsniieaa •«.
S. 1L 0 ATM AN.
Dealer in
itHliu.ii. Egyptian ami America)
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Monigwmer
Hogan»vi/|r,
La(irange..
Long ( aiif.
:onnocts »»ach way with the
ut Point lUilr.-ad
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ila< t»ii x M rstr in Railroiul.
Ml \ am v, luJMilr*. VtiTor
E.MI!I’mPnOTE. ^Uj^nniemleni
at
JOSTJRECEIVED.
BOXES, of Jiflirent yu*li(i« of Tob«c,o
Ch**p. w. W. ROARK.
,n fi Jwtf
%
Monumnitri, 1'ombs Uir.a an J \ > NLiMiln
Mantle anJ Furnishing Marble.
All orders promptly filled.
Atlanta, febSdrlly
J. Y. EZ/.41111,
lSuccessor to GoocLrpfad % Hears* J - (
WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND
DEMESTIG LIQURS & CIGARS,
Jt No. S Cherokee Block, i’« 1 T • m
ATUNTArOF.OK(i 1 \
Brandies,
Cordials,
Wines,
Bunt.
(i Ills,
Ales,
Wh islcetj .
Porter,
ete. etc.
I.-,<>.000 M|ianixh and Crrmaii
< ItcaiN ol a sarlcty ol Itrand*.
M.,v Sih 1857 lUwll
T O M A \ I F A C I’ I H E K >
\\T F, ,iv now rcreiving
lirg* lot iil'Hol. 1
„,0»lf Kkin*. I -ininni BinJing*
|,„u, Pcg*.Kil.»nJe' r » r Tthuig _
connectoJ with tho Bool »nj M,.«- tui.n
which will be sold »t low [vices for Cash.
All order* sreooiptnied with Cuh will I.
promptly Sited witli ,oodfroods, and tt lowra(< -
ttUts Sifiiof the Big Boot, IVschtns^.-u- t
Cherokee Block. tpJOdtf DLMICK 4 MIX.
I.ca'.'- Macon, daily
Arrive, ni Atlanta.,
nlSTANCR
Fail lVrt
Rough ami ItetiJy
ioi lugh.
Fttjrfile, . .
(Jnfliu,
Thornton’s
Milner’s
o ISA M
11 00 A M
:t oo P M
8 P M
ll.ine*
lit..
Ci Pin, l(o.,1 cut
i iitial and South Wi
tlogfiins,
t 'oilier.
Forsyth.
I suisrr',,.
t'ratvft.rd'.
Ilowsrd's,
Maeun,
.lorn Kstlroad,.
DRY GOODS,
t-uii*i>.(ing **l Mu hi ms, hi Fxtenwve variety,
beautiful and good And a large Htocf. of
Mantillettes and Mantillas.
A gtmu aM^urtment uf
mm Ti" m
Fashionable and Pretty ;
Hats and Shoes,
Serviceable anti "ood looking .
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
And every other article, almost, in my line ol
business. In short, my stock Is good and full
and the prices will Ire tut low as living will »f
ford. The Ladies are particularly invited In
give me a call.
H. W. COZART.
spr.l 1J. H57 dtf
lire Fire!! Fire!!!
C H. STRONG & CO-
Haw-removed their Stnrk >f
STAPLE 4\D F.4IVCY
DRY GOODS,
rpo tlie old stand ol J. NORCBOS8, fronting
J on White-Hall and MariettaStreeU, where j
they rtfler to their uld friends and the public
generally, a S |> I e H-ernSV
(I id S t o (k o I (w:
for(*A>H ONLY, and arc determined n* to be
undeisold by any house in the city. They will
be constantly receiving new eupplif' from the
best market* in the country, and a.-^e confident
of being aide to *ell goods as cheap as the cheap•
| est.
Our Mock rousinlft iu part of
Rich Dress .Sulks, Barrage and Maelin Rohe*.
) Plain Barrages, French Figured -Iackonets.
j French Colored Jackonet*,
I Figured BriilianU,
, Debage and Linen (»ood*, for Trav'hng Dresae?.
: French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams
Checked Cambric and Muslin*,
Printed Lawns in great variety,
, Cnghi-h &n<3 Domestic I'rinte, in grra var/oir,
I Cambric and t^wiR? I'nmminge,
j Drew Trimmings—-a splendid aaFOitmrni,
Ribbons und Laces,
’ Silk and Ixice Mantillas that can t t c bev,
i Irish Linens, and Linen Sheeting-.
! Cotton Sheeting*, and Ticking*.
Bleached and Brown Shining.
OsnaburgsNtnpcs and Blay Linen-,
. Table Linens tnd Napkins.
! I ’otion Drills.
Hosiery, and P.c-Nick MiU, ac, Au
Don’t forgt t u» call on us at N0RCR08JS’
old Stantl. We chxrga nothing lor showing
. our gOi^J». *p2C 5# dwly
miMTIRK! i ikmtirc::
THK siihw-rilien- lia'v anW
hinJamlair n*iw oponing^S
a an>l fatefully -flfc!-
i-il Stork from thr
Vorfheritj 'laiiiifntlories.
SAFES,
U AttliHtiBKs.
Ill REA Us.
SEIRETARYs,
\V A8HSTAN Its.
BEDSTEADS
AND CHAIRS,
Of any tlratrrJ patttni anJ price A line a»-
-oruiient ofl’entre. is ork. Saloon anJ Tcilette
Tallies—EtagiTeV Corner anJ SiJe—Sofa*.
Titr-a. Ti le. ete.
IT?* In aJditiou to '.hr ab.itr lat,. t.o:k. w r
are receiving weekly supplier. The public «te
invite.I t* call anJ ev.mii. our st.irk.
r. A . vl J. 8. AVIi-I.I AM'-.
Next door to Otlbert A Clarke, Peachtree «t.,
Atlintt. (.a
BURIAL CASES.
W < *n- pn’puird to lurmali Fisk s Metallic
Buna* C'a*<'«^at_>liv.>rt iKTirv We Live fecur*
t*d th«* terrfccZ da r nu^tent to* attend
to this drptrtineuL
F. A. «v J..S. WILLIAMS,
July 14 ’57-Jwlv iVachtree Stnvi.
Cigar and Tobami
l>li. R. T. PULLIAM
H ' VINCI reliiri)v I from a vetif to Vireima
will return., the ptaclire ofhia profeaaiou
in the city ol Atlanta and hi vicinity.
( an U* font J at hie otfire ,t all hours, except
when profesatonally engage,!.
office Washington h \i.,
aepIMsrtf
WILLIAM M. DA.VFOKTII.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
' fairburn, ga.
7ft. ‘M7. J**,.
k LOCH RA NE--A 7
TORM.ES A t L.4 U-Macon,iQejrgts
? » a. ticBoavv.
I8.V. dawtf
A T. IIACKETT. AT'I t iRNFV A |
• »«AW, Ringgold, Georgia, mil practic *
inihe following rountiee- Coiooes, Chat(ou^,
Murray. Gilmer, Whttfiei.l, Gordin, Walker
Dade. References,■ Maj. W. Y. llan^cll. ,M,n
Ola. Hansel] A ftimpson, Mfriett,. I .me. R
l.awhon, Esq, Dahlanega.
»-Partienlar attention pud to the rollec tin
busmens. ^ May »8, I8f.7 dawly
Dr. H. DIckaoM Capet*,
1 )11 OFFERS bus Professional service, to the
ritirens of Atlanta.
'Office. White-Hall street, over T. R. Ripler'-
Slore.
June 16, I8.',7—JwtL_
D R. M B. |RI> CRS has removed lr i>
lltfice in W hitfhall street, over Aleve n-
der’s Drug Btore.
_ * diwtnSO
H W. McDaniel. J. P.—Office n,
• Kile’s Building on Marietta Street.
Atlanta, Ga, March^ 28. ’57. dwti
J A. T1IR4SULR. ATTORNEY
. Al I.AAA, Atlanta. Oeorgia,—Will
pract.ce in the followin'; ecuntie,: Fulton Nee
ton. Henry, SpalJing. Fayette, Cobh, Camp
bell and Coweta.
Office on the second floor of the Concert
Hall, fronting the Post Office. april23tlwlv
O&rtrell A Qlenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA. : : : GEORGIA
YJU'll-I- ‘“end the Couria in the Counties ol
7 T Fulton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell, Men
wether. Coweta, Carroll, Henry, Troup. Heard
Cobb and Spalding.
Lccius j. oaantBLL.
Formerly of Waah-
mgton, Ga.
f47-Uwly
U THxa j. truss a,
Formerly of Mc
Donough. Ga
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
.1 time a Georgia
Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallace Jt
Bros., comer of White Haiiand Alabama street,;
JOHN V- HEARD*’
ATTORNEY AT LUV
COLQUITT
MILLER, CO GEORGIA
march 6 ^ \ Y
Trout House Shaving Saloon.
1 1 E Fl.KM EX desiring a go d shave, hai.
\JTcutting, and such other attention to, our
p rsoti.- as way be had in all fashionable bar
net's saloons, can be accommodated at all hour
by giting the undcmiiged » call, at thefr «»
Eton til the Trout House.
They are prepared to furnish, at short notirc
-l hr . 11 ent Boll Boom Baud
R. Me.Cn.MBS.
late pi Milledgrvjiir, Ga
JOHN WALTON.
late of Augusta, G*
July 16, 1851 Jtf
Atlanta Miaving saloon
HP HE GENTLEMEN of ihecityol Aua.
JJ la and the [iuWic generally, can L-e ac
commodated with either W arm or Cold Plunge
and Nh 'wer Baths, it the Atlanta Shaving Sa
loon, on While-hall street. aKive Tomlinson A
BsrnoV Tin Shop.
The subscriber have, also, a >h«p at the
W avhingtt n Hall, whrre gentlemen can be ac
i ommodated with Warm and Cold Bath?
Tickets can be had at the Washington Ha l
Cold Bath* 8b cents—Warm 35 cents.
They ean l-e found m readiness al »nv tifti,
II STOKES.
R. YANCEY-
MaviiyJU
| ntiif.
STOKE.
I BM'RIBER K'gs mol re^ficrUullv
\>w Fall (iimmIs.
ZrfLMTfA ■*
Dry Goods Emporium.
1. I . eiTTtNti. l.IVU S W HITE. A. RAM A.
CUTTING, WHITE &. CO.,
’ t'l l.D.resiMM tiullv mtorm the eititrna ol
7 } Atlanta an,! surrounding country,thsl
re neetving a I urge and well -rlerted stock b-rethgelicer office
ss. r
j to miotni the I'mrenv of Atlanta and
rounding country, that he baa u*i r..^.tiui a
large addition to hi* former Stork I
nsi; cig \ks.
Full ki l t).
vNl FF, '
FIFES.
SN I FF BOXES,
MATCHES.'
&C„
\\ bic: * , dried m \\ In desale or Keiait at
t&m low
Penw-na deairing anything ill my line will di-
well >* rail and examine my Stuck before pur.
rhuing elsewhere.
IF NU»re un White Hib Ntivet,w^iKiMte the
I II 1. K ^ .
-L-
-t Din GOODS, and Ut'OTS.nd SHOE
adapted to Lillies and Gents wear, which «e
effer tor CASH, ai
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Much lower than ever oflered in Atlanta. Mi
l a, iig facilities for purchasing GOODS, stub
as Nil other hou«o ha». And we would then-,
lore respectfully invite those who wish to BUY.
t -call aud EXAMINE our large and varied
STOCK before purchasing elsewhere. Our
SIWJHER STOCK
will t>e wild greatly below the regular price-
Give n- a call.
CUTTING, WHITE* CO..
S9 Whitehall Street, near Roarks'
a nil lwdfltw
JOHN FJOKKN
dwtf
Atlanta. .March 16, 1857
t:. WILUAUs -JtlllX BUU, q.-ltoi.idXd basks
WILLIAMS, RHEA Js CO.
(NnevvsaorJ to J. E. H Y/Vi.rs.s.)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
And Parucularly for the sale ulffni
{Grain, Bacon, LarJ.F/our, FcatligMU
, r>. and Tennessee Proiluce Osasrtly.
Decatur Street, near the Trout House, Allan.
a,Ga. [Nov 15 1857 Jwii
Just Received,
LEGS ol
the Keg
| ^ KEGS ol N AILS*, to seUat 5 rents by
W. W. BOARC
r'Ui iwn*
I 1 fTAIIE Subai-nber ha- just lounj out the great
X rferet oi doing a sucrewiful bnsuieas, In sell
cheap, have a small profit, and advertise and let
thr people know what he has got and occasion
ally give them the prices and only one price, and
have no Inenda to sell cheaper to than any person
else. I have mat received a laigelot ol Boots j
Shoea, for l.idtea. Men. Boys, Girls and Gbit
dren, all fmh from the Manufactory, Crockrrv
and Glass Ware, Ovens, Pots,Skillets, Fire Dogs.
Ax«v. Brackwnilli Tools,Shovrla.Spades. Kmv.
and Forks, Pocket Knue-rTffiberrrllas, How-
drt. Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpi-ntine, White I ead.
I Sugar, l.'odee, Molaates Salt. Brandv. Wine,
I (sin, Ruty, Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kind,
j Rice, Tobacco in fact 1 can not tdl you all I
1 keep in one Adveuueuient. But come and look
: for yourselves, we are ready to ehow aud sell.
! Dout forget l give 8 lb*., of beat Cvirtee, for $1,
8ugar6j,7 slid tl Iba., for a $ I, and be sure to
| bring the cash, we keep no books. Comer ol
M lute Hall ami Mitchell Street-
\\ W. ROARK.
j Jau 5,1807 dwtf
Whiskey! Whiskey!!
M ORE el that cheap Whiskey.—Just re-
retted and to arrive, *00 barrel* of Ten
I nem-e While Whiskey, which I Oiler on good
term>. / .
Alio, Ircoh Gipceries of all kmdr, such a*
Sugar. Coflee, Molassut, Salt. Mackerel, Rice
Tea, l’owdrr, Shoi. Nails, Ac. Cali soon
junlA JAvvii VY. W. ROARK.
Ujyrup.—Steward’s relined Sugar Ilou-e
^Svrup lull received, and for sale on reason
able iarms.
June ft 1657 dawtf W. W. ROARK
| ~ JUST RECEIVED.
jvii UHLS., of real pure Corn (Country D.s
tl) tilled,1 Whiskey, of the very beat tjuaJav
warranted W W, ROARK.