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ATTANTA. ~GEORGr7C WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 14.1857.
an 14.
Iiifeiiigencer & £x$iii]ci\
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ATLANTA, OCTOBER 14, 1857.
k
I Times tUattry Character.
Tho Now York Coarior and Enquiror of
Saturday baa a timely and woll digested
artiolo upon this aubjei t. Mon must be al
most moro than human, if in times of pro
moted financial preasuro and agony, they
do not oommit somo errors. Judgment is
often warped in the dilommS''of pressing
neosgilty, when the heart ia right and
honnst. Things done for the host often
prove otherwise. Tho Courier continues:
"When the mind is at easo it can Btand
to the right eaeily enough; it ie when hard
presaed that tho danger comes. Xhoro are
hundreds whojtold firmly to thoir honor in
fair weather, and jot throw it overboard io
the tempest. They imagino they can su
save themselves, or at loast mitigate the
wreok. In an extremity they do that which
in ordinnry times, they would not think of
for a moment.
“Now, of oouree, perilous times bring
with them their pooniiar necessities. Evo*
ry buainees man when carried into 8traits (
is bound to try every honorable expedient
and use every lawful rosonrcc to extricato
himself. Hie ingenuity, and skill, and ad
dress, within this range, should be exertod
to their utmost. Not only duty to himself
requires this, but duty to bis fellows in ths
business world, bis oreditor, who would
suffer in his ruin, end perbsps be dragged
down with him. Thore is no nobler sight
then amerebant thus manfully oontending
against a "sea of troubles,” It realizes
the ancient saying that “a good man strug
gling with adversity is a epectaole sublimo
to tho gods.” But when distross ond diffi
culty excite meanness and artifice, and tho
worst instinots and basest feeultiee of the
seal are enlisted for the rescue, every claim
upon human sympathy is lost. Tho man
beaomee a traitor to himself, a traitor to his
neighbor, and a traitor to his Cod. A stain
is fastensd upon the oharaoter that no time
oan eSaoe. A sting of self reproach is
lodged in the aoil that no future good con-
duot oan remove. There is no grosser fol
ly than to eaorifioo principle for tho objeot
of sustaining credit—to fall as a man in
order to keep up as e merchant- Tho at
tempt almost, inevitably fails.
"Ths 1{ directed struggles only pluiges
deeper into'emberrasament. The fetal line
of wrong usually takes its start from cow-
- ardice. Many a business man does not
kfiSw how be standi simply because he is
f i/rjwl to examine, and oontsnts himself
wilf, /staving off present difficulty as he best
- may* with nothing like nelear understand
ing as to Jila means of finally saving him-
salt Our modem stylo of business is deoi-
dedl vcnleulated to foster that habit of mind,
lhort is, as compered with the gigantii
socle of etmmproial undertakings, an aotu-
al deficiency of. ready cajUnl—ol available
means or prudence. Not only bat oapital
been wuted in the most multifarious and
lavish expenditure—in speculation end
luxurious living—hut tho probable resour
ce, of the future have been over-estimated
end anticipated, credit has been discount
ed,- and has for t!>e time been used up. Too
many business men, abandoning the home
ly, cautious, end' straight; forward exact-
ness of thair forefathers, in their vast’ com
plicated and constantly over lapping ope
rations seldoA ttop fo ascertain ’what, out
of any speoifio receipts, is gross inoomo
and what net profit; their in-eomlnge are
forthwith re-inveeted; loth in business and
in their houeehold nfiatrv they pay their
way by ‘'drawing;” nod a realised sarploe
is a phenomenon which they, Inly koow
it retrospectively, If at ell.
A thus it not seldom happens that
etuhlisbmants plunge iotq princely
of debt without dietinotiy percei v-
^en in prosperous times this is
with peril, if persisted ini
ptqfoara end paoio it is almost
; destruction. He who sets out
end cheating himself, is ou the
-lesraide deceiving and choating
It ie the diet business of etf- em-
bsrreMi mas te satisfy himself faithful-
!y end thoseughiy as to hie eetual eireum-
(ttaeke. Be should lees no time' in learn,
lag the want, and in governing himself
In wdnunen to It. It is pitiful
jmV*** Ie shut the eyes to any foot, how-
laar painfel or humiliating, It I* worse
!Vr ; 1.”
than weak—it is positively dishonost. It
is trifling with—nay, faithlessly' betraying
tho interests of others which are intimate
ly, perhaps vitally, concerned in tho dis-
crcotost management of hie affairs. It is
the business of a man in onibarmsscd cir
cumstances, firet of all to get tlio-jtvholc
truth before him and tako honest counsel
with himself. Then if bo discover no euro
mode of honeet escape, to placo the whole
truth before his creditors, and tako their
counsel.”
Nothing can nltimato more to the future
advantages of men who have been unfortu
nate in buainees than a full consciousness
of having acted honorably. By so dorng,
tho same ond oven greater respect and con-
fidonco may bo secured, after failuro in bu
siness, titan existed before. Character and
integrity of purpose constitute tho capital
for futuro operations. These command
sympathy and rospect. “Misfortune,” said
an honest merchant, “ was wade almost
sweot to me by the kind expressions drawn
out by it from so many of my fellow-citi
zens.”
Tho Courier continues:
"Amid ail tho calamities which have
overtaken us, it is a consolation to reflect
that, thus far, American merchants have
met their trials like honeet men. Tboeo
who have stood, have stood by fair moans,
and tboeo who have fallen, h&vo fallen horn
orably and loyally. Dissimulation, and’
trick, and fraud, aro hsrdiy beard of in
connection with the trying transactions of
tho times. The spirit of justice and o
kindness, and of forbearance, overvwboro
reigns uppermost. Every day nbonnds
willt instances of the highest moral gran
deur, hath in tho wav of doing and in tho
wav of suffering. The Amorioan merchant
had never better reason to be proud of hie
class than in view of the last month’s fear
ful history."
What is hero said of Amorican mer
chants in goneral, may in truthfulness bo
applied to tho merchants of Baltimore.—
Baltimore Patriot.
frofeggio*)^ Cqrta 1 J[g^l)Kgtyi)eF)ig.
A t. i
m l,A W. Kini'tfulrf. (irnruiu. w ;.ractire
in the fallowing counlkn: <Jotoo*a, t/iiuU.og«,
Murray liilincr, Wliitfiel'l, (i^rdon, Wolk«*r,
Dade. lltfertntcA; Mwj. V*. V Hoi.t.*li, Mari
etta, H arise!! & Simpson, Mariett-, S.inn It*
Lawhon, Ksq , Dahloncgi.
03T? articular attention paid b> lh<* c-dectinff |
business. May 38, 1857 dswly
L C. SOI SON
a LAW Atlanta, Or
Piofemb-r 8, 1871
J OHN V. IIKAUIS-
AT LAW,—Colquitt, Mills
march C 1857
-ATTORNEY AT
dly
ATTORNEY
ELLIGENT ER & EXAMINER
JOB OFFICE !
TUB PUOPniKTOIK
srlng recently aJled to tbs
JOB DEPARTMENT of tbs Etub
liibmentn bAROKsad VARIED
.siortmeutof the Zaire!Style, of
PLAIN AND FANCY
;c*'o.gia
V1 V
Rules and Regnlallona of At
lanta Poet-Office.
T UB OSs will be opts Cot dslirary te adit
from 5 45 a. m. until 12 a—kail-past eua
p. m. to bmlf.psst suvea p. xo.
Tbs Mull going Wot Ha W. A A. R. B. orfll
close St half.past 7 s. m.—Ha Atlanta A L»
Grsngs sod Msson A Westsrn BsDreada at halt,
pstt? p. a.. Mat)between ibis sat Augusts at
4 p. m.—tor Augusts and bsyood, si 5 p. a.
SC SI) A r HOURS -OBeo epeood »t « 41
ts.—opened at 4 p. u. sad dosed HtUpa
far Tbs bsaf/ pros, of boiioess is this efiea
sod the short sUoirsnrs for dark help makes it
absolutely accessary Ie the public service that tbs
bears of closing Use mails be strictly obeer
T. C. HOWARD, P. 1L, AUssita,
Wimshsllstreet
MsrcM3tU,lS57.
1 Wear 1
Midim ami Malaria arc tho great death
agonts throughout the largost portion tf
the habitable globe.
.Miasm is malaria, but malaria is not
miasm.
Miasm is an emanation from decaying
ing vegetation. Malaria is bad air, wirnt-
evor msy bo its source, All impure air is
Malaria.
Miasm ia so rarified by a sun of ninoty
degrees, that it rises ranidly above us, and
is innocuous. The cool of the morning and
evening of summer timo condonses it, and
oauscs it to fall to the surface of tho oartl),
whoro it is hkeatbed by man, and is the fruit
ful cause of pestilence, plagno, and epidemic
fevers. Thus, tho higher persons sleep above
tho surface of the earth, the healthier is the
atmosphere.
Whiter** a general rule, it is better to
sleep in apartmonta having a window nnd
the fire-placo open in all seasons, yet wh rc
miasm abounds, evidencing its presence by
chills and fever, fever end ague, diarrheas,
and the like, it is batter to sleep with closed
windows than to have them open, because
men aro known to fatten in jails and small
prison ceils, while the breathing a malarca a
single night has originated diseases which,
from tho violonco or their action, arc scarce
ly distinguishable from the effects of swal-
l.wing corrosivo poison, as witnesses the
National Hotel disoasc.
But although the air inside of a itouso is
supplied irom tho outside, yet if tho win
dows and outside doors are closed, it is sup
plied in such small quantities, through the
orerices, that it is at one heated by the in
door air, and carried to tho ceiling, nhero it
whore it is above reach. The difiereneo be
tween the thermometer in our hall and the
one outdoors, about five o’clock of a sum.
raer’s morning, is ten degrees. Hence, du
ring the prevalence of miasm, nt least in
August and September, it is better to close
thh chamber windows, but let an inner door
and the fire-placo be kept open.
L AMAU to LOCIIRANE—f
TORKIBS AT LA W-Maeon Oeoigi.
it O. 1.1 MAIL. O A. LCCHHA.-Z
July lit, 1867 <IAWI
flTILL UMM.D AN FOR Til—
VY ATTOHNEA AT LAW—Fairlmm,
Georgia.
July 25, 1857. i!*wtf
UNDERWOOL) At UAURIs,
Attorneys at Law,
Atlanta, ..... Georgia.
o'*.;
IlON. W. II. L'-YDIIRWOOD.;
UAIITRELL At GGK.NN,
Attorneys at Law,
Atlanta, Georgia.
WilUttond tho Court* in iho Counties of Ful-
__n, DeKialb, Fayette, Campbell, Mcriwethtr,
Coweta,Carroll, llcnry, Troup, Xlearil, Cobb, and
Spalding.
Ll'CICKJ GABTKIIL, I fcl'THIR / .UMJlJf,
Fcrirrrljrof W»»h’tn.,Oft | Formerly of McDon 1
DR. L. J. ROBERT.
Medical &. Surgical Practitioner,
Marietta Georgia.
OCict at bDresidence.
G, jT\\RIti 1 IT.
Attorney it t La \vj,
Albany, ...... Georgia.
_M»y 10, 1-57.
Will. A. HARRIS,
Atto'rae y at L n w ,
Isabella, Worth Co., Georgia.
Refers to—Maj. J. L. Uttrrii, Milledgerille;
lion. A. H. Hanscll, Tbom.xsvillc ; Miller X llall,
Oglethorpe; Hon. H. H. Clark, Macon j Col". J.
VY. Duncan, Atlanta.
Juno 2-dly. *
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
Attorney nt Law,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Office, fron* roou* over J. U. A C. II. Wal
lace's Store, e rner Whitehall and Alabama
Mar 23, 1S67.
~SlAR K J OiL\STO\,
Attorney at Law
Cartersyilie, ..... Goer
a re prepared to BxeeaU in n neat and workman,
Ire manner, evor/ deaoriptVon of
®tr*ibcUrrs ZHrrrtoru
RAIL-ROAD REGISTER.
Georgia Railroad.
Aruxn to Aronn 171 Mils) Far* 16 co.
Morning I’ajs’r. Train leaves Atlanta at 8.4j a m
itndaxrivei Angu>taat6.00 p m
Irtnlng " “ loaves Atlanta at (1.00 p ra
andarrlYeiAugusta *t3.22 a m
Morning Piui'r. Train learei AugusUaUl.Oti a
and arrive j Atlanta at 3.30 p
Evening “ ** leaves Augusta at 5.00 j> ra
and arrives Atlanta at 3.00 a in
GEORGE YONGH, Superintendent.
Western k Atlantic R. Road.
ATuni to Oum-oog, 13S 8un.. .Fin S5 uS.
Morning Tuiunger lo.ro. Atlanta nt 3.60 ■ ni
and trr. CkaUanoog. at 5.30 p m
Night “ loavei Atlanta at (.00 pm
andarr. Chattanooga at 5.10 a m
Mornigag Fui'r. leavoi Chattanooga at 7.30 a m
and arr. Atlanta at 4.00 p n
Night " • l.ara Chattanooga at 7.00 p m
and ant. at Atlanta, at 2,10 a m
JAMBS M. SFULLOCK, Superintendent.
Atlanta k LaGrange R. Road.
Atuit. to Wan Pour SI Mu*....ran *3 so.
■tiralag Fawangtr ioavoo Atlanta at 3.56 a m
and arr,at Wo*t Polntat 8.25 a ni
■vaaing " I oarer Adanu at 4.45 p m
•f d arr.al Woot Point at 10.00 p m
Morning " laavaoWoit Point at 2.00 am
and arr.^al Atlanta at 7.56 a m
Bvoalog. " lanvoo WNtPoiatat.l2.45p in
and arr. at Atlanta at 6.12 p m
ORORQE HULL, Suparintandont.
, Macon k Western Railroad.
Macon to Atunr. 101 Utua ran, tl 00.
PltRUgor Train Mavaa Atlanta at 5.15am
and arr. at Macon at 11.64am
" " learaa Macon as 3.00 p at
fcr.fo AU«»ta at 8.12 pm
B. Fuotb, SoperiataaStaL
LAWSllE&PUitTEir -
merchant Tailors,
WlUTBtUU. STRERT.
ATLANTA i Gears ta
HAVE ON hand a fine stock of. vary rich
Oooda for Gentlemen.' wear, that they will
mtk* up ia tha very latMt otyla of cut and
(Uriah Try thru sad oeo if tha, don't giro
you rtf*. aprlddtf <
PJ O. HARPER,
Attorney at L, aw,
Wait Point, Georgia
April IS, 1855. i°. tf
Ilutcliius A Young,
Attorneys at Law,
Lawrencevillc Georgia,
Will practice in the countiea of Gwinnett, Hull
Walton, Forsyth and DeKulb. Any business en
trusted to their care will be received with pleas
ure and attended to prompUy.
.NATHANIEL H. IIUTCIIINS, Jr.
ISAAC M. YOUNG.
7.1837.
D R. n. B. RIVERS has removed bi«
Office u> Whitehall »tref*t, »irrr Alrxrti
dcr’* Drug tJtor*-’.
May 13, 1837 tUwluSO
il W8
Particular Attention will be given to tbs Print
log of
Circalara, Way Bilit,
Blank Notes. Bill Heads,
Blank Deeds, Bank Checks,
^Programmes, Business Cards,
HANDBILLS, POSTERS, kc.
We respectfully xolicit the patronage of our
friend* in the city and country, and aoure them
tha tall order* will be promptly and latiifaetorily
attended to.
(i. P. Eddy & (Co.,
(SL’lCFSSOKS TO C. K IU.VLQTEB k VO.)
b: • -3 H9 CARD PRINTING OFFICE;
AND
Boolt-Binciory,
Corner of Jf hitehall and Alabama si*.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
EDDY & CO.,
H aving juftt added to their
former extemire ariort-
mentof BOO K and JOB
TYPE, CUTS, ORNA
MENTS, Ac., a very large
variety of new material*, of
ik* lautt together wit!
one of Hoe't celebrated
dUpateh to all order* for work in theirline—^wEleb
they will execate in the bectilyle of the art, nt
fair price* for C&ab.
Particular attention paid to the execution o
PINK WORK for Railroad and other Joint Stock
Companie?, Transportation Agenti, Bank*, Col
lege* and School*, Attorney*, Public Officer
Merchant*, and other*.
Book*, Pamphlet*, Catalogues, Circulars,
Cards, Promissory Holes, Blank Deeds, Checks
Way Bills, Programmes, Hand and Show Bills
Posters, Ac., executed at short notice.
S#-Printing in Gold and Silvbr Bbohi*
and Fancy Colored Ikes, or on Vellum, Satin
Mu*,in, sc., done In beautiful style.
Having likewise connected a
Book-Binder?
with thoir Printing Establishment, they are pre
pared to execate order* for every description of
work in that department—including RULING
and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING—in a
itylc sui erior to any ever before done la this sec.
tion of the State. Their To Ms being all new and
of the latest pattern*, their Stock of material* the
bett tho Northern markets afford, and their work,
men equal tn any in the South, they feel confident
of their ability to give entire satisfaction, and
consequently have no hecitaney in soliciting the
patronage of their friend* and the public.
* S^Order! for work, in either department of
their business, from any part of Georgia and
neighboring State*, will meet with promptatten
tioi.
Atlanta Ga. Feb. 20, 1937. (dAwly.)
UK. II. DICKSO.N UAPJ3KS,
P ROFFERS b<* ProfeMuhoal Service* to tha citiwns
ofAtUnU. Oilier Whitehall . c t . '*-nr Mr. Ripley
Store.
AtUntA. Ga., June 25th. lMT-tfcwtr
W. T. C. Campbell & Bio.,
S URGEON and Mechanical Den
tist*, are prepared to perform all
operation* in the profession with
durability and skill.
.2®-Office over Alexanders Drugstore, White
Hall st.. W. T. C. CAMPBELL.
G.P. CAMPBELL.
Atlanta,*Jan. 20 d
D R. R. T. PULL1.\}| having rc
turne 1 from a visit to Virginia will re
sume the practice of his profession in the .city
of Atlanta and its vicinity.
Can he Tout d at hiwffire at all hours, etcopt
when professionally engaged.
0T Office WASHINGTON HALL,
■oplftdwtf
Card for the JLadios.
T HISliKEAT TURK18H PEHIOlilCAI,
REMEDY.—For the immediate removal
of Ubstructions. Irregularities, I’ndajvus L'leri.
(Falling of tho Womb.) l.euchorrhea or Whiten
dtfj. Ac.
These Pills have never in a ►inple instance
failed in producing the menace: 'i’oo much
cannot be said in their favor. No woman can
enjoy good health when ll\gt particular part
of her peculiar organization t« deranged.—
Sickness at stoinaeh, headache, languor, debil
ity, ptin in the head, side, and back. 1dm of
appetite, costivencss, dec., am some of the
symptoms which attend irregular menstruation.
As certain as time are these Pills to remove
one and mil of these symptom*.
Ho sure and get the genuine, whicli ha* our
signature on oach box. These Pi IU may he
bad bv addresaing Dr. Hanfloy A Co.,’ and
inclotng $1; the Pills, will be sent by return
mail.
N. H.—Ladies whose health will not permit
of an increase of family will find the*c nils a
Successful preventive.
Ladies who art pregnant, should not use
these Fills, as theyare sure L» bring on mis
carriage, though no injury to health would
follow. Address,
DR. HAN FLOY A CO-,
, ('incinnati, Ohio.
Feb 10 dwu
I W. B. GRIFFIN & Cti;
Conuiiissioii Merchants.
AN1>
AUCTIONEERS.
AUGUSTA, G.A.
4 I.I. BUSINESS uttraataJ to thorn, Will
recrivn thoir bait attention,
hwal Oo»h adoanen nada on all eomi(n.
manta Whan deairad.
W.RORIPPIN.
‘ UL’OH O NEllX.
ttci'nxxctt.
Jaekaon, MiUm & Vrnlny. Aeiu.ta, f 5a.
roollaln, Janninfo A Go* «
Millot * Warm,
Qonaljr. Korea 4k Co..
Gunrichaal i Baao,
l.auback A Cooper, ••
4u|Uota, au(.Maw6in*
Ciilj ftdbertfeetyeqtg.
H. M. U-AKJLt .
€larke& Grubb,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Agents for collections of all kinds
im USD. mm o? ui im.
GROCERIES, AC
AtU«<. •U«Uw4,«» WfeSMmJIftft.. AUtatt*. Ca.
t3.baec«a- Lard ltd Com always es kaa.1 Strict
attestioa paid U PiaiigaWfac mtrj
aadJUmsitr " ^ * *
•Uclted.
High, Peters k Co.
CQIOCISSIOH KEBCHA9T8.
roa ru euaciAix aid sals or
TENNESSEE PRODUCE,
COTTON, GROCERIES, <tt„
A1 n.bUi m’a.St root,
<boutt of tbs Macco k W««t*ra Depot.) J
Atlanta, Georgia
OwJ TenaeMee Moser takes at par for Prtsloce
^Atlanta Oeergia, Jo do, aoib, Ilk 7.
300 Sacks Meal,
im white oora, for
HIGH, PETERS,
f 'KESH ground from white oora, for uio bv
J une 20. HIGH. PETER£, A CO.
Data Wanted.
T ' HE ao<>rtifaeC wiib** to parehafe* five tbom
akt,d baiLeii of usU for which the hirhe*: esud
nc* will be paid. HIGH FETRS3 k CO
A«go*t 15, 245?. cia..
Canvassed Hams.
H0 Package* can raised and Sugar eared Ham
itora. x . je 20 HIGH, PETERS A <
Bran and Shorty
A T Atiaota Mill*. Bran 10 ccnu. Short*,
25 cent*. R. PETERS A CO,
July 28, lm.
ATLANTA STEAM MILLS.
W E will keep constantly on hand a large sup
ply of good Flour—also Bran and Shorts.
The highest cash price paid for Wheat at the
m * ’ ’ "3-df ~ —
Mill*. July2fi-
R: PETERS k CO.
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks!
Ofall Descriptions.
B LAN K8 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,can
bo had at all time*, at the
A ttornio*. Sheriff*, Clerk* of Court*, anJ
O rdinario*. can be furniaheddat abort notice,
any favorite form of DEED, WRIT.orFRO-
CESS which they may desire ; anti all FORM 8
of legal instrument*, commonly inu*e, are al
ways on hand, to be *old at the loweet price*.
Atlanta, M w
E. M, SEAG0,
SVLX'ESSORTOSXAGO k LAWRENCE
WILL CONTINUE THE PRODUCE COM
MISSION BUSINESS,
a\T nis SEW COMMODIOUS FIRE
PROOF BUILDING,
Front of Atlanta Hotel.and a«*tdoor to Fulton Boum,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
f^Tht ufual Facilities offered to Shipper* trrder*
re«pectfully solicited.
tvt 16th, 18M. (dAwly )
Hay.
1 River Hay, In h'torw and to arrive
I vv for *al#bv SKAGO ABBOTT * CO
Aanta.Jan ‘ii.iaat
Kew Bacon.
1 HO eheue* article. Side*, Ilanu aad
1 Shoul Jer». insl received aad for «aW 5y
May IS K. M. SEAflO, Coamiuioa More ant
O KHFRh Will b« promptly executed for anr article
in tiu» market CM SKA GO.
j*F* Tho Bank of Fulton has declared a semi,
annual dividenilof five peroeut., payable at (heir
Banking House on demond.
*, June 10, 1S57.—dlf.
WM. M. WILLIAMS. Oaritire.
Notic- So Farmer*.
buy waieioe Rsrdaed White wheat, rwfaUr-
New Stock Coming In
©!L@7KI0M©
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
lATS.AM) caps.
17*. UEKK150 A SOB’S Clothmi Mug
«Vfaetory and Merchant Tailoring e*tabli»h
meet, for rail and Winter, all the latest style*.
One of the best stock* ol Cloth* t Ca*eiroeree ana
Yestingkin Georgia, from which to teaks a select
tion. Shirts, Drawers, Under Garment*. CraTau,
Gent's Hosiery, Gloves, Trarelirr Shawl* *ad
Blanket*,
Tailor'* trimming*, Ac., ft: wrie at the love,
p ice.*, to thecatA trnde, at
- W. HERRING k SON'S.
48 Whitehall sL, Atlanta, Ga."
Also agent* for Singer* Sewing Mach iter.
/CLOTHING made to order and a fit yarram
yjh* anldlm Wm HERRING k SON
SHIKT8,
M 10 o*der. Alee, a Ugre rtock cf HE As
1U D Y MADE SHIRTS on hand, by
W. HERRING A SON
1 WLSJ
ly«t
the in
COEN MEAL.
«t *W huthtla- t orn M*»I in 0*»
WAUAC9 k EOKNSO.N.
Kfiiinatlon.
r 1 'iir *ub*>-ritier hating mifaed th« Agency e/|th
I viinou* tniaranco Oempaniei. f*r wheta he ha
tiling. Ukrithu method of «wta«e(ntJM|ieaiil
tub: (n«n-i» for their liberwi pxlrvoaifig^irau wwnt
iwetfaRy reemnmeot to them to continue that eat
ixr« to hu ittoresew, lUL V I. AMrtlVK
Alt 1 iseoJ mi in recommending all of the Companie
>yi'ureoBUdoeoe, le to r«/w im to their report*,
M there proraptnec* in Tewpendinftnthe4r tomes hi
he Ut. (Ire In this place WM M ARK HAM
Atlanta, July lit, 1157.
k'kro luaurnnco Agracr.
rMlTWI U. ApV«y of Ik.
Hartford Fire Iugurance Co,
nolat W
Sow.
Capitol Stock,
.Ctisa Inturasxcc
Capitol Stock,
>600.000
818.000
81,000,000
818,000
Obarfoiad 1819.
PfejBtalst Insaraacc OM^ty.
Capital.
31*385
*MMta.
IkautaaM can be had In ail
alwr. CoapantM at a* law rotas
other ragoositslo Companies, by
tion ta N. L. ANOIKIi, AnnL
ever the O').hteg fttare *f Wm. Kerri
N t Ofllee boere..‘oeittoi'i A M
ALaata, July 1. 1I57|
ATLANTA
Dry Goods Emporium!
Cutting, White &C0
X o. 69, Whitehall St., (near Roarks)
PUTTING, WHITE A CO., tak. this matW
v^of again calling the attention of the public,
generally, to their large *»*< rtmect of Dry
Goods, and Boot* aad Shoes, which they are now
receiving and opening, and will conume to re
ceive weekly, the newest ityle* in market, con*
fining of
Silk Robes,
Black and colored Silks,
Chenille Bordered Shawl*.
Stella,
Figured Cashmere. “
Plain, u
Biy State, “ **
Bruche,
Chenilla Scarf*,
Bonnet Ribbon*,
French Flower*.
Bonnet Plume*,
Brume!* aad Bn^le Lace,
Moir Antique Tnmoing.
All Woo! Delaine,
Cotton aad Wool,
Menno,
Dural Robe* aad Plaid*,
Head Dream,
Black aad Colored Fringe*,
Calico Lincey Homespun/
Poi de Cbeni,
ParamaUa,
Blanket*,
Negro Good*, Ac. A;.
Call and toe for youmlre*. and we will
viuce you that you can't do any beuar elsewhere.
J. L. CUTTING,
LINUS WHITE,
w J. A. BANT A.
Atlanta Dry-G oods Emporium
NEW SUMMER GOODS—A fresh arriral cf
new aad beautiful ityle*, jut! received by
CUTTING, WHITE A CO.,
1$. Whitehall St
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY!
ASjataisf tha sonar of Ala. A Loyd Itrwta,
ROB'T. H. MAT
SarUut roaoTod his CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY W th. .bore oliyi-
olo .land oppo.it. tea Wa.ai.ytoa
9i9berii3eh)ei)is. |?)Jedjcql
itUMM peompOr lead*. Order
aa dcarefeU/ filled—For Cam.
mat*. Orion r—ptKi'
SEED B1UXTI
J UST neoirod, a first rote artkte tf Bartay,
for SeaJ. Price, 82 ter boibaL
SoH-7, dtf. CLARKE A 8BPBB.
New Lard.
ThnsdanlgnadkaTt (or sale,atwbolasalo M
retail, aUl of iao HEW LARD.
Dae. 1.1UI CLARKE A OTU7TSB
Who wonts any Eye.
Clark, fc Cnli kai lie kate.fi I.ji. farSw4. .trite
tk.r »DI m3 lor a. 3 US;.
Georgia Hons*.
frecoired aad ioi^aale tj
Ct-lRKE A ORCEB.
March Si.
Whisker! Whiskey! Whiskey
C LARKE A GRUBB ha., jer; reociroi 26
Bbla. McDraia'i Extra Copper Ihaulied Cora
Whiakey, aad for sals ehoap. kartk 21.
For Sale.
■fJW ’
ibe justly eclcfca'cl
A CONSTANT i ..
£ L'UKKA OIL »*. wLotveak a&dmatt Jrr*
nkstn.GT. ul* \ j UiooA) wf»hijBf u «il ecafn-
x.J ear a ckjslpord,
xpl*" Afrat.
DNiVjESlfYbF NASHVIliE"
T-Ht JfEDICa:. DRPARTMBHT open. So-
, . ystaker *A ; ta. rrt« Pre.ia. aarT Cmrat.
Se'eter 5th, i‘,57. \ r .\yu
BALL T. EYE. Dean.
THE COLaEGIATE DEr'.‘.TJIES.'-, Wi.t-
iu Milut.it Inrrrsn, CoL-.a.ei:», tax, 5e,-
ix,n, Bepamber 7lh. It eoetprueo a ramptete
Claerieai cairn, aa Eetli.a cocrie te Eofmetr-
mg, in SoratiSe tai Agrlnaiarai Pram Let ud a
prcparat«T7 «is4 TaUiee. knardltg, aukiag.
foeL lenaof 26 .tan. Modem Laa-
gnagu, ele, <14 pci tana.
PSR~ lout Stesioa Loo* were tet Stsdn-.t is
the two Beparaaenu.
Hp. R, JOH5SOS, gaparislretiea;
University of Louisian*.
KSSMCXL
T StlMaOCKneEtaUml. LEW dawtan
wit tMcmmawamXOK1UV, XoMstwrMU,Star.
4. L. MAWLdAe, M. A)., Tim
wajsren tnvsz. jl b.. j
X. H. CENA5. K I*.. PrtkfMeorcrc
GCFT1TO A Sort, If. IJi., Profiteer cf Ueteru Jfci.
GILBKPJ a. VANCE, JLh.. UmaoMtatcw tf Xartmcyi
The ;«»» k/r Lm mc*^ wfll be of ra eo the roccdc
Xrnitj li <VvA«.
t VWttir PbTptejaMcs4 f:
Ain. M WALLACE..
,...WM. C BOBIKSOb
Wallace k Robinson
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS 15
TENNESSEE PHODL’CE!
Wo girt ipetiai aaeatios to tha uie el Bacon,
Lard, Pioer, Grain, Whisker, Toharc:, Ac^ Ac.
Coniignmesu rerpuctfully wlir.ted.
pN* Prompt attention g-iven u Ca*h Ordtrv
BTE k BARLEY.
whuxxt: whutet:
Wallace l soBxxaax.
Heago
AiiaaU, \%IZ.
* Abbott— »
choice
* f Wm C. Moore—
/ (late of Ckilki.*, Tv no-
Seago, Abbott & l'o.
i FrccRssoaa to sbaoo a aebott.
COJDCISlIOHIfERCHAJm.—E.poe^iijfor
tee tale of Tennessee Prodsce—ai»: keej a con-
itaat supply of Lima, Groeerie* ani other Sta
ple Goods, at
Steya A A’jotf * Carrotr,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Our Stock:
w« hare now iaxtoxw:
166 hhdt dear TtnncMeo bason side*.
26 Ukd. ribbed side.
1 hhda pome pdata Hate.
S Tiercel extra Sugar cued earraood Harai
- SO package, half-barrels aad kegr -*■-= —
Family lari
6*6 Bars Extra Family Fleer.
1666 bnrbeD rrime white Cora.
256 barrels Whiskey, raribn* brtnir.
115 bags Rit Coffee.
5 bhdf Sager.
16 bbls Segar-hrase Xolaifu.
7 hfads Ceha Sfolasser.
60 Boxes Adamantine aad Sperra Candies
50 Boxes assorted Tobacco.
50 Coils Heapjau, Manilla Cotter and bale
Rope.
60 Baler and eoUs baggia.
15 barrels Vinegar, also many other article/ Iz
oertiae.
SEA.GO A ABBOTT.
Birds Eye I.Lme.
wa are Agent, for teo tali of Mr. K L Rotor's
Birdsoya Lima, pot up ia 5 bated barrel/, war
ranted fail measure, aad af acpSrior reality to
any other luaeoold in this market. Orders by
tho Car load will ha Mod at kita prices, by
6., A. <6 CO.
Mill Stotaes, Bolting Cloths, Sac.
Vo aro aloe ageau tor Z»
art- Morris k TMmklo, Bata-
mere, MC.. Importer, end
Dealers 10 PSeweb Marr,
lepie aoi Up/i KDi Ska
OoltiBf Ctelbv kr OrSorf
adareaood to a. wfll be felte-
faUj aaaeatod by un at
aaatactesa. prteM.
A, A . A Co.
Henag .ratent Fire * Retflor prate Dale., eon
•tootle 01 bead at Seo Tork pneoo V S., a. * Go.
SSAGO, ABBOTT A CO.
September, It, IS57.
Veninon-hams, Factory Turn, *
Tallow.
Three dote* ehoioe Veairce Beats.
Taw betas Factaiy Tara.
Three Barrels Tallow.
Foar barrels Cor Gieosa.—Fee tata by
April 1L $EAGO, ABBOTT. A.CO.
dlar Magaos,
Hall, aad aattargodkia faaiUttaa.ii prepared tar
til all ardari with which he may be farerad, aw
as feed tanas aa ana be obtained in Asgnsta or
Sarannab, with tea addiliow te Freight.
His atoak embraces
Careiagoa Concord Baggies,
4and6asatRoekawa,s,81>da Beaudm,
Fall Tope da, With aad witeoat Too,
5«er -
Whip^ha,
te tha bast aannifao-
tare aad latest style
. _ A abase of patron
age ia rtnpeotAallyaeltadted.
w tab. Orders for Family or Ptaatation Wagues
etbor rebtataoftltad at short notice.
We are alee agent far Norwood A Robies’
Pktut Tul
Atlanta, Ga.. Dee. 1,1828.
CHISOLM 4 ADAIR.
: ' Negro Broken.
Oeoottar Street, mear the Trent
Hente, Atlantn GeorgU.
wsBssctta.‘ssss
*»«#**• IfaSHF
Oct-U 1858. (dawly), O. W. ADAIR.
To Paiatera.
,ot*U I* afowdayawe nillba in receipt of lS^tMB
&g35lBfaiaBpra
Falater'sBrtaabeaefetery rariety. IbaSw
•tabaa of e Soar yiality than bare orsr.bafcro
beankopt ia this market.
Janes H. Carter,
Forwarding & Commit*ion Mer
chant.
savannah; o a..
rl* J<>DOA Sow BkKk. tky Sirwi—y 'toAoly
kyJ.r«rr»*n,Es )
P. S. Liberal a Iranctj made on aU oon*
sifnwuntt.
KSTKRENCK- —PkU«e, R«tu>*. A Co., Jkkm Iff-
otCl, Itaq , Roki E. Total, Eaq tSivutiJi. Gt -S
J. Btytrt. C*q . Kcw»,U* ,P B Ohv«r, £m.. Axa«rt
» m*r X0 'ff-Uvl;
fllE BEST SELECTED
aRP
i ASSORT ED STOCK
OF
Family Groceries
IN TUB
CITT or ATLANTA,
in te be feand et t V
** Atlanta Family Store. ”
ivro.13
Wkltekall Street.
UKORGRH. DANIEL,
__ Freprietar.
Atlanta, May *, 818. Idiwy
Her. SS. I860.
SMITH A RXtABD.
Paints, Oils, fee.
Tke National White Lead mad
aeteOy ate eo mate taaenhta aorsoa nsssleuS
inbMwpetat’oe tejteefbyMwaoA tea jar am las
tetotesrsSSemimMUaOeotasaee m2l farembSs
loroate mstoaiiesjsiimtslilaiinutetapewba.
■ora, not tawasety amrad otseebao*.
tMan idtaiiill Ie tee aaGsietaiei aid base
prempaetamttaa and moot taiwii liter dwpatab
, v
AfoQ-tdm. ..
Glam-rangtaginataa from! tattle tOMMinsb.
•a. Also,S,Nik Petty—ell of wkkb we wit
•ell lew hr eoaber abate arodiL
Her.82,11*22. SMITH* EXIARD
*.lv CzAr.Tj Buv
Tb* s-6vjrt» 1'ATtz.^zr xi** \ rttemors b ikdr rk-
n». **4 fr«* v' tapes* njej * -.-.ruief-jEuj
fTrikiur; *.i* Cc-cr-
!i L8.hr I- :L« Jjxpta'ah*!
■ r** Wiik bo itbet
of the H^rtiuL frea
Ocf.^Vvr, *c CLaic*; AKieU* s.s4 svrgvry.
zyre ia iiblnUo *
THWUrf HCSt. «. IL, Does.
Till X ilLaSjVSXU.’Tt wf ai.1 CLkJaij h #>ct Ml
SAVANNAH MEDICAL CLLGE.
T EE ajluju rrzT-e f Lecture* wS:! :osisie&c«
on th« fint Tutoi&yr ia Novetaber twit.
Tie Prriimiu**7 Lerture* c* lvia Oetekcr.
FACULTY:
l). .Krzote, XL Mei^ise.
P. M. Xxsikack, M. I*.
W. G. BulltdchyM- D.,
‘ G. How»e*ri, M. D ,
Juriuh Bxerj. M, i>
J.2. Keid, >1.1)..
Joseph Jtftet, J»1 - IF,
J. 5. West, M. D. f
CUuieul Lcrizrti
OUccrietif
Aiat OBJ.
Pcjfiofcfopr,
Muioxik kicOA'A.
ffiMUUBX,
hcso3c*tm<ie:
.■egalaay ithixtrfi i
Gtv Hwpitil Irnitxrti^m wiH «occm-
m^ifob e ver 1*# Ytr further piniru-
i*r# foddreif J. *J. 11.0WARD, Deuc.
Medical College of Georgia,
1T AOta sTA.
T HE Twenty p/riti (ennw te Lectam io
this InstireuiKi. oriU easterner on MON*
DAY. the 2d Nccrmbc? nrr.
EmcrirasProftteor -i \o<’ csjO.M.SEYV
TON, it. D.
Anatomy, Hi T. CAYIPHELl. M. D.
riorgery, L. A. HliUAS. M. 1
Imritatea and Vnclict te Medaucs>, L. D.
ford, m. d.
Mtkru Mnl/ca, ThtrapoaUjetentd SAadi>«i
Jartaprsdoaca, I- F. GdKYTN. M. D.
Ohsturics'erdduotaeate Women and Is-
fonts J. A. EVE, M D.
Phrsaoiogyaad PariKdogicaiAaahsmy.il. V.
HJMILLEK. M. D.
Ch«n:«tn 1ndPharm1c1.AI.EX. MEANS.
M. D.
Dononat.-i!, rot A net. raj, II. CAMPBELL.
M. D.
Aatuunt De ocstrsi../ te Anav-ms S. B
SIMMONS. JL l).
Climcal iKctsrea willU deiivetrd ha the City
Hotataal and u the Jackson sure: Hmmala!
Fee for whole coorw. $105.
Matricnialson tmksL (to 1* taken ooce> Af.
For further fartscu.a» apply L. nay menbrf
te the Vacate'. n to
1 P. GARVIN,
aag312mw Dwu
Just Received.
T HK onAraira-t has to store. offers far n>
*: ir» rrter* Tt* '.~..-wistc bTritki
3 C&rkn .aw Lmsoed Oil, (£n<rlisb
2 ■ toiled “• « do’
2 winter strain’d pare sprtu Oil
2 " " " u wWeOil
20 Bill?, genuine Oil for Tanners.
10 " Boctn “
10 “ assorted Varnishec.
30 " "5 [>er cent. Alcohol.
20 Buruina Fluid.
10 - Cant phene.
10 • Spirits Turpentine.
20,Ow ibs White lead, assorted.
150 Boxes Glass, assorted sizes.
tab-Brasbos, colored Paints, and all nnaedc
for i'kizion' o*e. ¥-: tv
*•.bau. Mi? t. ltt! x. atrr*yrtf
SLASX 8S©@a® i|«JK.
The discorary of this Writing Thai* was tha
remit te cbamical accident. * [anaaatl ilk
cr inks in retaticn to color, durability and ——
ffew tram tha pan. Whaa too thick, add n Uttta
rail water. Itahostelact La mix ad wttaatecr
Inks, ret always bo pat into clean battle, and
kapt c/ rkad fri-a the air whoa act in ua. Tkii
ink will ate corrode tha steal pea, as* manat be
snraaued in iu qulity bymey ink — mfartirti
ia hmrepe cr America.
Orders are respectfully, setter led, sa wa will
pat np tic abcTe Ink aa law at car nSce. as it
an ba pat ap in Pbilado’.pbU. Bcsttn. or S Y.
Mads oily by Dre. Bigger* A GvtU Ai.
era, Ga. Scldat tilths ' ‘
Marrb5, dtf.
. Bigger* i
book lira
U1.AS! GLASS!! GUS!’!
asa Boxtsa.
\ V V bare in stem tee of tea targaat (batata of
' » window glam, atar brsagbt/a thin mnrk«t
acl wil* Kll it at taw tguan fteyOhSH. . Call
tereijdiSlUtflSa
Ss> ’esc Window Staadm.'jta&BS
“A Splendid Varirty-aB rcap’ete^:Jute tt-
c«irad and fer sale, nr* taw, by-
April K. F. A.jbjJ.S. WIUJAMS.
O. F. 3BAHT3X,
PionaJTarU B«pairtr and Tuasr,
U riLL attend to any calLlnbts '
lira ofbesineas, tuck a: reg- fPBBtaj
elating af actsan, catering of ham-11 I I |l
mar*, (failed or baled.) laying of caw Strings by
tea aaanra, wbaia or singia. ho.
Satufactwn giron ia ornry instance of nc
sharp*. Alt soi k warranted.
Tmmtag by aka Tear does aa Radoaad
Prleoo.
RW*All orders abooid be tafia; Eirkpatriak'a
Faraitnra Start, so Peachtree it, Altaeu. Ga.
Bkcuu-Flour-loru-PcaateOara!
I*, tea poo ads good new Toneasses Baton.
#t,6aa lbs. good Ssaasflae Flwir.
2.606 baskets good White 6m,
(66 bashtasSo. I l-eesf-r [ kdriag,
460 baobabs Black Seed Oau,
(aa batatas goad Whit* Coca SlaaL
Ike aboaa astlctaa wfft ba sold at kit market
Wise dor Carb, or good SS or d« day nous. My
proialwate ia scry largo, and I will Store aU
ktadatePrwdaoaor law rates. .AH pradaea left'
with ate ta as safe frvm dro as nany atearWar-a
.-use io tea oily, sod can ba la/aredftf deairad.
C. D. PARK,
Jfareh 11. Pradaea Broker
0(H)!