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ATLANTA, NOVEMBER 10 1857
Later from California.
By tho steamer Quaker City atXcw York,
from Havana, wo have tho inti llijicnco that
the steamer Star of the West, from Asj iu-
wall for New York, arrived ut Havana On
tho afternoon of tho 29th ult. The Star of
the West had on board 715 passengers (all
well) the mails 81,000,000 in gold for New
' York, and S’>00,000 fur Europo. She was
to loave for New York on the tiOth. Twen
ty-live of her passengers came to this port on
tbo Quaker City, .The cause'of h.*r deten
tion was tho non-arrival of the Pacific
steamer Goldeo Gate. That steamer left
San Francisco on the 5th October; hut on
tho following day hor machinery (in part)
became disabled, nnd she was compelled tu
return to port, where she arrived on tho loth.
The ensuing day her passengers, specie and
mails were transferred to the stcnincr Gold n
Age, and again took their departure, a
ving at l'anama on the 2-lih. The same
day, the passengers, Ac., reached Aspinwall,
■ anil immediately embarked on board of .tho
Star of the Wrst, which had awaited their
arrival.
By the Quaker City we received a copy of
Iho San Francisco Herald, from which wo
gatWif the following items of nows:
Tho ollieinl returns from nearly all tho
counties in tho State give Well 11,038 ma
jority over both tho other candidates. Tho
total voto was about 90,000.
Tho Scnato stands 25 Democrats to 5 Re
publicans, and tho Assembly 54 Democrat, 9
Republicans, 3 Americans, und4 Indepen
dent.
Tho majority in favor.of the Stato Debt
is about 30,000
The rumor of the exodus of tho Carson
Valley to Utah is confirmed, and the ridicu
lous report that a battle had occurr d be
tween tho U. S - troops and the Mormons at
Salt Lake City contradicted.
Tho crop of cereals raised in California
will be largely ahead of the consumption.
It was an id that the overland mail route
from Sau Diego to San Antonio. Texas,
would take passoogers on its trip of October
9 th.
Tho nows of tho commencement of the
panio in New York did not eroato much
surprise in California.
A project is now on fooj in California for
raising money for the construction of a wag.
on-rood from Clear Lake to the S icrnmento
Valley, at a point nearly west from Colusi,
a distance of soino 25 or 30 miles from the
Valley, usd .75 miles from Morysvilio. Tho
best butter and cheese that California pro
duces oro the products of the Clear Lake
valleys, and the dairy business is already
carried on there to an extent which woild
supriso those unacquainted with it.
The overland immigration is still making
iti way to tbo California borders, and the
report is that it meets with considerublo
trouble from tho Indians and n lot of white
Tobbers who aro in companionship with tho
savages. Parties from California have gone
out on the wegon routes in order to fall iu
vith the perpetrators of the outrages, aud
punish them accordingly.
Great excitement oxisted between tho So-
• norians and tbose on the Gadsden purchase,
, find no Americans were allowed a passport
into Sonora.
The Himo Indians, in Arizona, had chas
tised the Yumoa and Apaches for killing
sop? Of their- women and children. The
I’imoe killed 100 or 160 of their opponents
and lost only 25 themselves.
Lato accounts from the hood of Uambokit,
stato that Kirk’s Wagon-road party had
been attacked by the Indians, bnt had been
driven off without any loos to the party.
The Mormone were to leavo Carson Valley
on the 25tb of October. Brigham Young
has ordered a secret cavalry company to or.
ganizo from tbe Saits in Carson Valley armed
and equipped with' one year’s provisions
and clothing. It i. said to be tboir inten.
tion, should matters got too serious, to sock
a refuge in tbc Busslon possessions whore
they have already driven tbo stakes lor a
new Zion.
There is later news from the Sandwiob
Islands but it is unimportant.
. Tho Oregon Constitutional Convention
lisd yet done nothing.
Mining returns since the departure of tbe
previous steamers aro represented as very
encouraging. Quart; operation) have taken
a now start, owing to Bomo rich discoveries
which have been made recently lu different
portions of tbc State.
fhe Union Democrat, publirhed at Sonos
V*, has the following uotioe of quartz open-
[ ..lions iu that vicinity:
This locality bids fair to be soon one of
be moat important mining camp* in our
, 'ronntry. That which has made Angels, in
, Calaveras, one of the most nourishing of our
J nd (owns, will onrioh and improve not
i Tattlctown, bat Sonora snd Columbia
i iQ Tuolumne county. We allude to its
*qimi*a resources. Without a doubt the
■I mines In this neighborhood are tbe
«In tbs ooonty.nni, although it is only
months since that any attention wae
>ai i io them, there tvs several mills boiag
touted and several others contemplated.—
Vo have beard of annmberof "big strikes,"
'* consider them of little importance corn
ed ta tbe veins in which tbs rook ail pays
' i plenty of it. Every oat has beard of
Hie famous ‘-Winter’s lead at Angel's Camp.
It is not a "quartz load,’’ os many suppose,
but it is composed of a material called, we
believe, talc. This is a white or grayish
formation thickly interspersed with pyrites
of iron. The "pyrites’, contain largo quan
tities of gold, ami it can be extracted only
by smelting,(or reduction wilh acids. Some
of it, collected from tbe “Winter's" lead
is of almost faoulous richness. The owners
now ship it to England, where tbe gold is
extracted. Ons ton sent there yielded the
immense sum of BCventoen hund&od and
twenty-two ounces of gold. It is well known
that tliis lead traverses tbe length of the
State, following tbe run of the large "Carson
Creek” quartz voin.
We copy the following from the Nevada
Journal: “We wore presented a fow days
since with u piece of specimen dirt from the
she Nebrnsku shaft owned by the Messrs.
Dawley, Mills A Co. It is exceedingly rich.
There has been token from the claims more
ton $80,000 niready, and tbe prospects arc
now richer tbau ever before. One engine
has been at work upon the ground in the
past, and another is in process of erectiou.
For tho ten months past the compuny has
boon cutting through the rocks.’’
Kxodl-s nr tub Mormons or Carson
Valley.—Wo copy tho following telegraph
ic desputch from the Sacrnmonto State Jour
nal. It is dated Geuoa, September 17. It
will be si cn that by it the rumor of tho ex
odus of the Mormons of Carson Valley, by
order of Brigham Young, is confirmed.—
Tbe settlors in that Valley will havo a hap
py riddanco of them. The dispatch also
oonveya the gratifying intelligence that the
immigration of tho presont year will fully
reach 25,000, und probialy 30,000 two-thirds
of who® arc womon and children. This
will make n grsat addition to our population.
Noxt yo-ir we may expect 50,000 at least:
‘‘The Mormons arc all making prepara
tions to leave for the Great Salt Lake; they
will leave here in about ten days, aod will
havo in their train over ono hundred wagui.s.
Their farms havo boeu pufeht sed by immi
grants coming over the I’laios this eeas.m.
The immigration this year is immense. The
Valley is all alive with men, women, chil
dren end nnimals, who have just arrived
over tbo Plains. The immigration this year
will reach full 25,000, and probably 30,000.
Two thirds aro women and children.''
A T. UACKIiTT, Alt HUNK V AT
m LAW, Kingtold,Oeurgia,niH practice
mine following counties: Cotooas, ChaRSuga,
Murray. Gilmer, Whilfield, Gordon, Walker,
Dade. We/ereneei, M»j. W. Y. Harmell, Mari
etta, Hansel!6c Simpson, Marietta, James K*
Lawhon.Esq., Dahluncga.
WParticuiar attention paid to tbecolecting
business. M.y 18, 1887 dawly
\iriLLIAM 91. IIA.\FORTH---
Yy ATTORNEX AT LA W—Fairburn,
Georgia.
July 25, 1857. ilzwtl
FNIJERWOOl) HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Atlanta, ...... Georgia.
O FFICE.on Whlt«b»ll*tr®*t over 1. W. Hill's Jew
drj3u>re. March I'itb, 1567. (41 j)
JiOX. W*. II. U-NDIKWOOD. | l Wen flABRIc,
(iAKTHELL A. (J1..ENN,
Attorneys at Law,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Willattend the Courts in the Countie* of Ful
ton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell, Meriwether,
Coweta,Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard, Cobb, and
Spalding.
J)K. L. J. ROBERT.
Medical & Surgical Practitioner,
Marietta, Georgia.
Office at biereaidence.
CrnbcUcvB Directory
RAIL-ROAD REGISTER.
Georgia Railroad.
Atlanta to A com a 171 Mile* Far* f& 50.
Morning Pass'r. Train leaves Atlanta at 8.45 a i
und arrive* Augu*taat 6.00 p m
Kveuing ** u leave* Atlantir&tfi.00 p m
and arrives Augusta at 3.22
Morning Pais’r. Train leave* Augustaatfi.00
andarrives Atlanta at 3.30 p in
F.veuing 11 " leaves Augusta at 5.00 p tn
nnd arrive* Atlanta at.3.00 a m
GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent.
Western k Atlantic R. Road.
Atlanta to Chattanooga 13S if jus. . .Kari 15 00.
Morning Passenger leave* Atlanta at 9.00 a i
and arr. Chattanooga at 5.30 p i
Night “ leave* Atlanta at 9.00 p m
and arr. Chattanooga at 5.10 a m
Mornigng Pasi'r. leaves Chattanooga at 7.30 a m
and arr. Atlanta at 4.00 p m
Night “ leaves Chattanooga at 7.00 p m
and arr. at Atlanta, nt 2.10 a m
JAMES M. SPULLOCK, Superintendent.}}
Atlanta A LaGrange R, Road.
Att-ascta to West Poixt 87 Miles....Far* 93 60
Morning Passenger leaves Atlanta at 3.30 a tn
and arr, at West Point at S.25 a tn
Evening “ loave* Atlanta at 4.45 p m
and arr.at Weit Point at 10.00 pm
Morning “ leave* West Point at 3.00 a
and arr.\at Atlanta at 7.58 a
Eroning “ leave* Weit Pointat. 12.45 p
and arr. at Atlanta at 5.32 p m
GKORQU HULL, Superintendent.
llacon A Western Railroad.
Macon to Atlanta 103 Mile
. Fare U 00.
Passenger Train leave* Atlanta at 5.15 a ra
and arr. at Macon at 11.00am
“ “ leaves Macon at 3.00 p tn
and arr. in Atlanta at S.35 pm
K. FOOTE, Superintendent.
GENTLEMENS
Furnishing Goods.
Clothing ! Trunks, Valises, Clothing!!
T UB undrreigncil respectfully informs the
citizens of Atlanta and the surrounding
country , that th'V are opening, on
i WHITEHALL STHERT
n Oapt. Kidd's new Building, opposite (he
M Al. VV, R. K. Depot, an entirely new and
well selected stock of Fashionable Ready madel
CLOTHING, and
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS.
The Stock having been selected with espe
cial carefor this market, they flatter •homselves
that thev can offer Inducement* to buyers eq u
to any House in the city,
A liberal share of patronage is respectfully
solicited, aa no pains will be spared to satisfy
the most fastidious.
XDWABD n. LAZAROM. MARK MWMAN.
LAZARON & NEWMAN.
octOdlm
RANK AGENCY,
JlJIos: Mo "WsiMskb®*
Agent for the Bank of Camden S Carolina
Offlcs at U'allaco 4 Kobimoos Worchonae—
corner of HanUrand Pryor atrooU, Atlanta, (is,
will givs prompt stUntlonto collection# generally
Card for the Ladies.
T 1II8UHEAT TUHKI8H PERIODICAL
REMEDY.—For tho immodikto removal
at nhetructions,lrrrgularitirs,Prolspaua Uteri,
(Falling ofthe Womb.) Lenchorrhes or Whites
At., Ac.
Three Pills have never in a single instance
fsllcil in producing the menses. Too much
cannot bo said in their favor. No woman can
enjoy good health when that particular part
of her peculiar organisation It drrenged.—
Bieknrw at stomach, headache, languer, debil
ity, pain in the bead, tide, nnd back, loss of
appetite, coativenrea, he-, are some of the
symptoms which attend irregular menstruation.
As certnin os time ora these Pills to remove
one end nil of these symptoms.
Us sure tml get the genuine, which has our
signature on nsrh box. These Pills may be
bad by addressing Dr. Hanfloy & Co., snd
iodoshi SI) the PUls, will be sent by relnrn
mailt
N. B.—Ladies whose health will not permit
of an increase of family will lad these Pills a
successful preventive.
Ladies whe are pregnalit, should net use
Itieae Pills, ss Iheyara sure to bring on mi*.
enrtiage. though no injury to health would
follow. Address,
DR.tlANPl.OY* CO.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Fob 10 dwtf
^l-ofessioiftl 6'4l*d,s. ?W|ML £sty61isljfo)ei)ig.
IN 1 ELLIGENC ER fit EXAMINER
JOB OFFICE I
C. S1MP802I—ATTORNEY AT
LAW Atlanta, Georgia.
S'uvemb^r 8, 1854 dly
r ollN V. HEARD-ATTORNEY
AT LAW,—Colquitt, Mille r, c>».) Georgia
march 6 1857 wlv
L amar a lochrane-^
TOR NIBS AT LA W-Macon Georgia
U U. LAMAR- O A. LOCHAAM
July 13, 1857 ‘Uwt
m
dCf j
SfOt :
the PnoratETonn
haring raeehuy added t« the
JOB DEPARTMENT of the Eaub
iiahinent a LARGE and VARIED
|aaiortnient of Ike La leer SiyUt at
PLAIN AMD FARCY
“re prepared to execute in a neat and workman,
ke manner, every description of
G. J. WRIGHT.
Attorney at La .wjj,
Albany, Georgia.
May 16, 1357.
WM, A. H ARRIS,
Attorney at Law,
Isabella, Worth Co., (icorgia.
Refers to—Maj. J. L. Harris, Milledgcville ;
Hon. A. II. Hansell, Thomasville; Miller k Hall,
Oglethorpe: Hon. K. II. Clark, Macon; Col. J.
W. Dunc.an, Atlanta.
June 2-dly.
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
Attorney ut Law,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Office, front room* over J. R. A C. II. Wal
lace's Store, corner Whitehall and Alabama
Hutchins * Young,
A t t -o r n e y s t L a w ,
Lawrenccville, Georgia.
Will practice in the counties of lywinnctt. Hail
Walton, Forsyth and DeKalb. Auy business on
us to their cire w.U bi ro.’jivt) l wna eas*
a'/enlel t) p: »ut it!/.
Nvrnv.viKL H ii ' f mi'Nt, :•
ISAAC M. Y ) U S *.
, 1857 « _ *
D R, W. If. RIVERS ha* rem
Office to Whitehall »trcet,over Alcxrn-
der’* Drug Store.
May 13, 1857 diwtnSO
liR. H. DICKSON (<APEK>
P HOKFF.R3 Ida Professlinal ^ervteM to the « tt»
of AtlaaU. Udle# Whitehall St , ortr Ur Kip
Store.
Atlanta, GaJune 2ith. 1867-dAwtf
W. T. C. Campbell 5* Bro. ?
S UKUKON and Mechanical Den
tisu, are prepared to perform all
operation; in the profes sion with
dtrability and skill.
Office over Alexanders Drugstore, White
Hull It., W. T. C. CAMF11KLL.
G.P. CAMPBELL.
Atlanta, Jan. 20 ^ l i
R, R. T, PULLIAM haring re
turnclfroma visit to Virginia will re
sume the practice of hi* profession in the city
of Atlanta and its vicinity.
L'an he foul J at hi**ffire At all hour*,except
when professionally engaged.
iy Office WASHINGTON HALL,
aeplftdwtf
\V. B. GRIFFIN ic e o.,
Commission Merchants,
AND
AUCTIONEERS,
AUGUSTA, G A .
A LL BUSINESS entruatrd to them, will
receive their beat attention.
Literal Cash advances made on all consign-
menu whon desired.
W. R. GRIFFIN.
HUGH O’NEILL,
RXFsarxcts.
Jackson, Miller dc Verdery. Augua'a. Ga
I’oullain,Jcnninga&Co., ••
Miller & Warren, “ “
Conely, Force dc Co„ "
Carmichael & Bean, “ -
l.ambtck dc Cuqier, •• ••
Augusu, auggddawflm*
nroccrlcs at Prime Cost.
T RIE Subscriber will eell his present stock
of FAMILY and PLANTATION GKD.
RIBS, si coat snd Freight, for Hills of the
Bankof Fulton, or Georgia Ruil-
oad * Bunking Company, lie
will likewise rereive the Fills of the esme
Bank', in payment of debte due tbe eatate ot
O. D. Parr, deceased
L. J. PARR,
Agent.
av t»
Corn ^Exchange Bag Mannteelory,
125 & 127 Broad Street, X. Y.
Nov rrsdj for tits l'*U TWuk Chs»p fovOuh.
50.000 s*w 3 Bu. Grain Bags,
33.000 "2“ “
55.000 Ssoond hnrtl 2 snd .1 Bu. in Prim -Ur
3T,000 Ssamlchs Dag* «f sll the vari. uv kind*.
iHillrr'ft Hag**
V H as41 tf> BW »«•*• rx,,,r.4i f-T
thvir Trad*, an.) wansiastsiMl fro«» .nr ritm'iun
QlatsdCbth, (sarmatmt ntoltokirt F» nr ) «
a MW %ltl«ts TKv particuUt Ali.i l.a r
MU1#m aad n. an IVsW.o
MaUlWterte* .utfUInU nith H*c». all •»•»*. .Irtigor ;
sTpmdy lt*r
4t»All 0fd«r» hwnttk SMlurot and 4l»-
Mtrh
^ B. K. CL4IKX, Trsprisur.
May 25,1557.
MARK
JOHNSTON,
A 11 o r n
e y at Law,
Oartersville,
. . . Geornial
Fsli.SK, 1556.
dftw lr
p. o.
HARPER,
Attorn
e y at Law,
West Point, . .
Georgia
April IS, 1855.
d*twtf
Particular attention will be given to the Print
log of
Cirenlars, Way Bill),
Blank Notes, Bill Heads,
Blank Deeds, Bank Checks,
Programmes, Business Cards,
HANDBILLS, POSTERS, Ac.
.We respectfully solicit the patronage of our
friends io the city and country, and asrure them
tho tall ordor. will ho promptly and satisfactorily
attenJedto.
(i. P. Eddy k Co.,
('VCCVjiAUttii TU C. K. IIA.V1.FI7ER A CO.)
:: job no card f?a:;i;ss mrt,
USD
Boolx-Bindory,
Corner of H htithalland Alabama slf.,
ATLANTA,GEORGIA.
O. P. ELD Y & CO.,
H aving just added to their
former extensive assort
ment of B 0 O K and J O'B
TYPE, CITS, OKNA
MENT'S, 4c., • very large
variety of new materials, of
M*together with
one of Hoe’s celebrated
Cylinder Preesea,
iro more fully prepared than heretofore, to give
dispatch to all orders for work in theirline—which
they will execute in tbe bolt style of the art, nt
fair price* for Caah.
Particular attention paid to the execution Os
FINE WORK fur Railroad and other Joint Stock
Companies. Transportation Agents, Banks, Col
lege? and Schools, Attorneys, Public Officer
Merchants, nnd others.
Booka, Pamphlets, Catadogne*. CireuUrs
Card*, Promiicory Notes, Blank Deed*. Chock*
Posten, Ac., executed at short notice.
Printing in Gold aud Silvir Bp.o*ie|
6ifl) ndbeirltselrqeqt3.
High, Peters A €#.
C0MMIS8I0H XEECHAJTTS.
ran tbk rctcBAtt xmd balm or
TENNESSEE PRODUCE,
COTTOS, GHOCKIllKB, dee.,
Alabama Street.
(Couth of the lUooe k Western Depot,) J
A 11 a n t a, Georgia
300 Sacks Meal,
F REEH ground from whit- eon, for a»J« by
juu. jo. man, petkre, * r(,.
T
Oats Wanted.
aadanteaed viehes to yard*** five th'>a
j bwbab of MU for vbiet the hirheet exth
HIGH PETERS k Oj
41m.
?0edjc^j ^3belpfi3eh)e«TS.
.CLAMtUL - > ~
Clarkci tirubb. ” * or 8a,e -
COMMISSION" 31EHOLLA N 'I >.
Agents for collections of ill kind
And Dealer* Iu
BiCOK lifiD/Mp C; il_
fjROCEKI ES. A-C
taad, oo WhitehiJ; et iutu g*.
i. \jui at,L Core *.'«*«< or. -tr.
bid to CoDdjpssDeBtd o/ er*ry
— -■ • L, Ordert t.'
apply of the Justly cekUred
SEED BARLEYJ
TtST received, a first rate articL
A for S**d. Pr»c«, |2 per bmsbei.
Sap:. 7, dtf. CLARKE A GEOB.
Barley,
SAfcd
rice will b* ptui.
Au{u«t It, 2&57
Neve Hard.
! TheusderfimidhaTt for lolt.at whclerei, u
i reuil, slot of Cue SEW LARD.
| 1.U44 CLARKKa GRCnB
Canvassed Hams.
ISO Podugei c-nvured and 6ng»r cored Ham
•tor.. je JO I1I<JH, PETERS A (JO.
Bran and Shorts,
A T Atlanta Miill. Bran 10 oeuU. fihorte
Si rente. R. PETERS k CO,
July 24, 1m.
ATLANTA STEAM MILLS- ~
mill keep^ constantly on^hand a Urge *up-
“ ^ lie!
The Eighwt cash priet paid tor Wheat at the
Mills. »-•-*» •* -
^ Iiifikey ! M hiskf] !
JnlyJO—d«m r R; PETERS k/CO. ’ pLARKE & GRUBB it re*- «»■; it
[_ i I V^BbD. Mclivk.s'i Ext** ,‘c: C -n
»ew Stock~Coming Ih 1 ^ *'•
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, I B *E5?j£iv£“l'
HATS AND CAPS. |
A T W. HERRING <f* SON’S Clothing Mann ! **** * WALLACE
La factory and Merchant Tailoring enahii.b
rnent, tot Fall and Winter, ail the iatert style*.
One of tbe best stocks oi Cloths, Cascixnerec ar.a
Yertings in Georgia, from which to make a selec
tion. Shirts, Drawers, Under Garment*, Cravats,
Gent’s Hosiery, Glove*. Traveling Shawls and
Blankets.
Wallace k Kobinsou
COMM IS SI 0 N £ MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Tailor'* Trimmings,Ac., for sale at the lowert iTENXESSEK PROniTP
p ice*, tc thec<i*A trade, At We give special attenti' t tu lit * i t f' tu. V
s. W i? E ^P G } ^ r >o*T> Graft. Whisker. Tc : . k , il
4# Whitehall sl, Atlanta, Ga." C■ nr - mtnti rerj^etfcLy f. >
% Also agents for Sieger* Sewing Machines.
/■ CLOTHING made to order and a jit tear
Wbr *dI 41 »n W* HERRf NG A S
SHIRTS,
M ADE to order. Alfo, a laxre itoek of REAs ‘ ' ^
If Y MA OK SHIR TS cn hand, by ■ O ‘^00 ‘
W. HERRING k SON.
Prompt attentiT n. et '
. i bye R'BAXLEY.
\ Jot of Rye A harler %t ,.-. «
- * v .
WH15KTY: “WHlilfY
S.ST.tJi’r
r ft LKA c jIL at wfcoteMie aedrefalL Am
■ -t tLo*e wish: tg ireeD again.
H. J SHACKELFORD,
Afeni
UHITEasiTY 0P HASHVILLB.
J ' r. JfElifCAL bEPARTMEnT cjnen H»-
Swm in
:ng, :n Bomtilt «,d Agr.reJa^j ,tad a
prejarau-ry KtouL Tallin, bnwdJag, wuhisr,
•o«, JIM per lenuuf J0 wrelu. V.-Sct UT,
fuarf, II* per term,
tm- Uil Seuion Uteri were fi« Etadenw m
the two Departments.
B. R, JOHNSON, Sapecin ten .test.
aog 7-dim
Uni versify of Louisiana.
xtdxaI it&Assnaart.
T liX Xoa^ai Cww U Lm«rei in tto. dtMrtmre:
r - v.=a«M at *C«DAV, Xeremher ltti, 144:
v—: w.U torefoau :t the mtwi M.M,
\* D ■ Pvrf-«rfPrea«erf
J L If. !»., rrnfi.-. ot Cbtmonzj-
exKZZS STTO It D., Preftreoref Jarrery.
>■ y. cpaa.E a.Pretarer^oaaanSa
oc-rarcj a. .vein, K O , Praf..«rof HiUnliK.
too.
■ d c N0T 7. X S., Pr»ie<Mt of Acuemg.
Xa.- Kt.VT 1L !>., hutomae of Phyatelefy ud
.. / , k
■ VA VCX. )t Tv. fmonafratcr of ZaaOrjay
X ■ 'J"/ -: -> a to open oa to. recce,
i * ' ’ tv~7* ’ r *. V, *' l '°f ^Jddm aiad Jarpno. »f
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY !.
Rdjol&i&g tho corner of Ala. A Lojd Street,,
Atlanta, Go.
^iHavin^rlorelTu cLV T ’
REPOSITORY to the above eligi*
4. Ahtiatl- -
W n C . Moore—
Seago. Abbott k Co.
d Finer Colored Ire., or oo V.jlum, Bath] Wrehingtong-
<e I Hall, and enlarged hi* facilities, is prepared tor : f tant -
(SUCCESSOR? T rEAG k aL:
COMMISSION rZECEANTS
Muslin, Ac., done \r, beautiful sty
Having likewise rrsmected a
Book-Bindery
with their Printing Establishment, they are pre*
p.i/c ! t- execute or Jers for every description of
wr.'k in that department—including RULING
and BLANK BOOK M A N IT A CT CIIIN G -Lin a
style superior to any ever before done in this sec-
ti n of the t*tate. T:.oir ToM* being ail new and
of tbe latest j interns, their Slock of materials the
lett the N< rthern markets afford, and their work,
men equal to any in tbe South, they feel confident
of their ability to give entire tatisfeetion, and
consequently have no hesitancy in lolieiting the
patronage o! their friends and the public.
SfcreOrJersf r work, in either department of
their business, from any part of Georgia and
neighboring States, will meet with promptatten
tion.
Atlanta Ga. Feb. 20, 1557. (dAwly.)
fill all orders with which he may be favored, on
as good terms a* can be obtained in Augusta or
Savannah, with the addition of Freight.
HD stock embrace*
Carriages, Concord Buggies,
4 and 6 seatRockaways, Slide Seats do.,
Fall Top* do , With and without Top,
Pacbees, Top Buggies,
H'iiar Wagon*, No Top do.,
Cornen, Whip*, kc.,
j of the best mancfac-
. ture and !ste*t ityl*
A thare of patron
age is respectfully solicited,
or Order# for Family or Plantation W’agcn
other vehicles filled at short notice.
We are also agent for Norwood
Patent Fan.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 4, 1S36.
• tier nta-
'*9* d- A:.«,:r% Ctmtr.
Atlantal ut
Our Sfoc k :
^TW* have :■ w furt.
1C*(- LU* eiear Tentes.ee L-t . jr.
20 hbif ribbed side..
3 hkds prime plain Hfcm.*
• f- Tierces extra Sugar cure 1 .i: • :-•=-< :
■ AA ...1 .
/"♦reiE.tarr l •._* Cc/irte, L^rtsrm via be deiire-
rA tbe BoaetteL trwm
■ £, ‘ •*' '■ oaCCakal keiidM aad ttergerr,
al: 7is- .w •»-y r-irtttn Uniteeli
TSOXar HUNT. M. D., fteaa
T-.*.j.cauaJtratef*>f Oaarjty H-ej-itaJ eterl a* .
L k : - Xpril. tcurteeamadeauSteAcete' »ke * •
majatamed tr tke ltftiutea asf!MvtaU
mportant to Married Udiei
and tho<*e about to marry!
DR. DLL COMER’S CELEBRATED MON-
1 HLY PILLS!
Prepare* from a preteriptior, of .AlexaudcT
Delrorae, xccoi1«t of th^ French Aeademv cf
" *7-fe. atai attendant phymetan to her Ma
teGy. the Enprex*.
1 hi* u.vaJuabte xacdmtne acts like a charm
:l a-i mcrjsrutJ difficultly, removing obetrtte-
: bcs. and bringing on the Monthly periods
* - i + r **t Ttmlunty lu all cam of .\erv-
; Affactiooa, PaJpiution of. the Heart, Floor
■ \ j ot White*, and in fact ir. all eotapkiste
j Ir.'ta a disordered condition and u»-
! aettoti of the Genital Organ*, these
” ffir*.a«p«drani jenranetrfckrt.
r Qp in rmali ^ate glass dub. me
< ureir tan-i, i from observaijon. and aceompan*
H i by full direct ioc* for nse- Price $1 r«r
ptekige.
^ —These Ptlli *Lould not Ur taken be
* during vtx hrf. three ninths of pre g-
n a r. ry sj> the v are mrt v:- bring on miscarriage:
: C rty other time the* are hamiraa. J. K
Blanc*;.. M. D., only' Agent forth* United
>i*to* Canadas.
.Kbojctt recerved at th^ Doctor s atBce. s
tre^h svpp.’y of Ricord's Female Pnxector—tr
unfariinr p.r»roirvc ofexmeepoon, and invaJo-
aoie u« th->*e fema’-es who. swing to aabtts of
.lit or physical malfonnaUDn are inca/ acstateu.
fr;.m safe rr-procuc^on. Pnce $2 seat bv
Tbe
Robin* ’
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks! chisolm * abaih,
Negro Brokers.
Hrcatiir Street, near the Tront
House, Atlanta Geerpia-
Ofull Descriptions.
B L A N s O F A L L D ESC RIPTIO N S. can
be had at all timet*, at the
Examiner & Inlellkeffler
Attornies, Sheriff*, 1‘lerks of Courts, anJ
Ordinaries, can be turni*hed,[at short notice,
any favnriu form of DEED, WRIT, or PRO-
CEJS> w hich they may desire ; anti all FORMb
of legal instruments, commonly in use, .are al
ways on hand, to be sold at the lowest prices.
Atlanta, M w
on c*mmis*ion. 50 llksly yoweg negroes
wanted, at this tim*, for which the bighostcash'
prices will be paid. W. A. CHISOLM.
Oe:. 15 1S55. (dawly) G. W. ADAIR.
Bag* Exits T^Vr 7 ;r
l0v(' bu*ae.s pnat
250 barrt..- 'lu-x..* i,*
115 hag* hi: C. 5«f.
5 bbj? Sugar.
10 bbl* Sagar-ti-csc M .
7 hb-LCuM ii .A4,c
CC Bcxe* Adamantine *ri n-.ru ' r.
50 F.oxei at*, rted •
hOCcols II!'*;„ ■ - •
F,.je.
40 U u ar;e. ..x
15 barrel* Y^nr a.- u :Ltr
our tine. *
SEAGOA AB
Bird- Kye l.ime.
W e are Agents ' -r the sale • Mr K
Birdt-ere Limt, f*: up :x 5 i-sjit. :x
ran led full measure, an i : * M *». -
Ir. <
nnection with theae ribxdie*, I h**e
t k / rjvJ thi works ; Mat-
r r s Manual MamageGuiJe, Dtseases cf Fe-
t>* * of Ma.ea.Each work is mhatajitiaJ
> :• —*ii ir.: tea-tifufly iUu*urated with colored
; i; r. contain netriy four hundred pages
(nt :crruut. ftest pai-t io any ad-
.‘rt ^ c 'tvc/.j-t ! *iw si tents xs
' u • t : ire^-ci te ne will rece**w my
ire....e _ ( atutU-T, and letter* of iaqcrr
’•‘Lcn t ;a:jrt«rc .• rr.', aeed.J will be procure??
1 i-K. BLANDLN,M. D.
Syracuse, New York.
Jci.< :
dwfisa
Just Received.
f |' H K aoerttfs+d
1 3 Cot-J
NEW CANDY MANUFACTORY
-AND-
ATLANTA, GA.
T HE subscriber wouldinie>ra tbs eitistnsof At
lanta and vicinity that hs ha* constantly on
hand, at hi* Confectionary and Baking astnbiish*
ment. all kind* of
Coufrctions, Pastries, Fruit a kc
any r>lh:
the Car load wti. be z: a:^x rr;ot.-. : r
_ ■ • A. i'co. .
Mill Moncs. Bolting C loUis. S.<.
X.rns
r*. U:
mporter* an-i
Waters z Burr
h*- ; u» V! ^ >tene«
iistb* )fe.* irptert
i-Tf—. : • * .. ^ 'a.tt.
i •tw’tteo bj tbea a:
k Co.
E. M. SEAG0,
SfOCMSOKTOJKaUO auwwa* ~ir. ii"5re'nrei.arej"l« rnrelTkTv’.re'air-*-” 1 ,tli5 ■ ! to
W,LL COXT/XUS THE PJWV CCS COM- j "f’ .
JtlkSJOA III SIS ESS, ; parties, at *hort node*, and on accommwiaiitg '
AT 1IIS NEW COMMODIOUS FIRE • u~. 'I
PROOF ltlT|| DIVj; i I»povt*4u4bre-iio,oJoUdreerlpdas,t
, 1 01.11.1 l.llE, 1 for ir*licalpnrpcre«,k,p. alwavi on hanJ. A1k>, ,
rroo: orAU.dU »0';8.“4o.ltSoovj.r.1,0, Hoore, I gNlsi „ Spani.h Ciyar., and oboire ob.aia ( Io-
.4 / LA1A, ULUKUIA. | hare,—toother vri'-b a larja auemnoBt of Tov,,,
«j.Thf uioal )»e:bti„oa.red toShl,re«- "vd.re | Faacj Artiolre, ke., ke.
'Cv l?tif Tv'm tik.u t ' Having reooBtly r,mrB.d froa: tbo Kortb.irbtre |
_ . z, J ~ - : b« laid tna Sn. .took of Fbboj Artioltf and ,v». '
I o lalnripi « Al fiBlh Mannfliclurs thing Bocaaarv (or .arr7iEgon tu can01 mu i
era.—'' 0 .lave n fine 8t,vk of v\ lnj.iw cfootorjb, voaldiaform foenty doaieri :ba*t t, i, ;
Vila#.—rnngingin sire from Sboldtc lOXStincb. i prepared to farniih roadie, at vboiaaaJtat SC ,
et. Also, 2,©001b Putty—all of which we wi! ■ cent* psr pound.
iclllow for cash or short credit. j Order .accompanied with ths cash or good citv
Nor. 22. 1S55. SMITH i KZZARP ( referencesprompUy attended to. j
L. VALENTINO.
Atlanta. Nov. SOth 553. daw-y <
kJ , lt ctfen tor sate
f+Homaf iiffW.
' ^ Oil, (Englisi
i.r “ do
• arespr’mOi
‘ whale Oi
Tanners.
loilod
winter ibraij;
B*nag'* I‘ats
l rQihOD*Uaiu.s Factor) Yarn. A
Tallow.
Three vi. ses choice \ rc;.'. x
Tec bale? Fac:* ry Yu.
Three Barrel* ! uw.
F .'*ur b*rr*L C*e Greare — K•» t: t
April 11. SEAG «“•, A1UU TI. 4
Bbls. uenuitie O'*
kosin “
assorted v - . sjse.
95'peroer-; -oshoL
Burning FliiL
CacipheM.
>pir:L- Tarpentine.
1 • h> !iWhite load, a^cirted.
1 -sa Glass, assorted sizes.
i-iv.-ia.f.. re-; Poinu, aid artiU.
' A -ter* uk. For mie br
• * * U47 ' liimXDB
XotiCv fo Farmers.
to bu» ^uiiee Bed aod Vhite «h«wt. reguiar
It at »Le fret. K V SCABO
A u* V, Nsit door to the Fa It or llc-ose.
Hay.
1 Article* Rirsr Hay, tn Stars ar 1 :< amvs
1 v-v'-'r -r rel- by itlliO AHBtiTT * OO
A.nt., l.n -31.1UT
New Bacon.
i Art hhd* tUccn. eholes artiete. 8»de», nates sad
1 U\J Si»ooJ i^r*. just rrscetrod snd for by
Mai 1* K M.SFaiiO, Cornmusioa Mrrr ant
rimyiTunEi
FlRiMTliRG!!
James If. Carter,
Font nrdins -v> Coiuuii.sionMci
chant.
SAVANNAH. GA-
THE subscriber* hav* on hand
d are now opening a large and
carefully selected Stock from the
Northern Manufactories.
.U'.Tr:
r, mptly eaeeotnd ti
CORN HEAL.
> b4«hslsfr-t C*ir r Me.l in Oan
WAUJUK X HU BIN SON
TU
meth.vj of retutniag h!» thank
literal |utratosge. snd wont
then tv7a*»ntinas test pst
t*»h to their reports,
’ their kbsaes '
MAHKIUH
lirsignntion.
■'iber hating reatgned lb* Agency of th
Insurance Corapstti
beer vetiO|T, tek
to hi fnent.foi
t pe.MtuiU ref
» tage to hi* anecesibor, PR N 1.. ANiilKK
. AU I noe.1 **t m recvm mending all of the Otepanls
JTPurronlldf ““ 1 “
tod their proit
•Ue Ute f.re lu
Atlanta, Jslr 1st, 19*7
K*rc Insurance Agency.
Harinf lecetrea the Afotj of the
Hartford Fire luiurance Co.
t'.pttsl Stock, *500,000
Aueu, 61S.000
Alns .Insurance Company.
Capital Stock, $1,000,000
Asset to, 615,000
Chartered 1619.
1‘bcentx Insurance Company.
Capital, *200,000
Asortto, 31X395
tnsunukoe can be hsd in either of the
i>-<Te Compsnire at as low rate# as in any
lut responsible Companies, by spplio.-
on to N. I., ANG1EK, Ann U
WO»o..T« th.OL>Uii«x Stan .( Wm, Qk ria#
oo OBre b«oren«..t7kt A. H. ^
Ua ola, JoiJ 1, l»4T
1 Rest
i Safot,
Wardrob#,,
Boreas#,
fweretar/a,
Waabitand#,
Bod#T##d# asd
'balr# cf anv dreired pattore aid pric*. A (m
oreertaeot ot Cooire, Work, Sal coo and Tci.oav
Tihlao—Klagore'i.Conor acd Sido—Sofa#, T*to-
a-Tot*. of,
pt" In addition to tbo obero largo ttoeb, wo
are rereiowr wookly lopplio#. Tbo poblir are in-
vitod to call tod oxamioo oar tttek.
P. a. a J. S WILLIAMS,
N«t dooc U flu tort k Oat.#, Poochtre. ,t..
Attoota, fit;
.Burial Case*,
ore prepared to faredih PUk'i Uotailk Bart
al Cam, at inert eotire. V. bar. rontroJ tbo
rerrieu of s reUMUnl pwoos to atlwd to tbl# dre
partoMCL T.A.i J.8. WILLIAMS,
Nov 24, ’M-dwly Poacbtre. areot.
Paints, OfisTke.
The National White Lead and
Zinc Company.
Of X*w Ysrttart yetpavdisaiwa f
pWtsi •
by J. iBfStkli, K»*q :
1 P. S. Lil»cral a*izsxnc(j ma»:c
RDliKV. kS — f'kt.ee. Batten, X Ce .
soil, foq.. R-'J* P. Yoww F*,; ceirr.s:
J Bayarw. F-»^ . Krtne Ga l\ v . j#*
ERUNG LANIER
I*AM4
iFURMK-U ' .
KNOXVII LK,
uier.Hcuro, Miron, i
uier, lste ii Tu»kegee, A**
to meei all iriendf sn.! cr u:e.*» a:
Uv'u*c, where th*v bars smfle xo,
for two kuadred and fifty per>oc>.
S. X S. lANIKR. F
7-* EE.
sc c: ti.
fUxps.
wfc aw wtiaril te aiw a f*l asd «w-
Bf*t et White Lead, line, OUa. Wtetow
glass sad astlttes Ua th* Ifctat tte*g*Bcra!ty, cf prim*
Qsshty snd os moct fstwrahls tamo. TW*w*B*teab
lish*d t*fatari— *f th* Ow*aay asd U* aarttetalar
attesUch (iwa U» quality nt articles mansteetwred.
to<«tear with stesim to VI all ariten MteOal fhvawaVJ*
WnMt* raihsiw, >r*s—te t
wn, generally *dtet*d*l*r
Orders iddrwil te Um mndirrifM wfD hav*
preaayt stteatioo aud »e*t immediate r
AUtilMu,
■>1 teaass*at» HsgUili. ty.rw
OaaKTU * DONA lint Uty aa
SS4 fiarlfiv, N«w Y*rk,' Cm*
. Wm,
Stef teal taatrsteMta. Wrm*h** "( every rsrie-
5» *"\ BM * # * Fawey Good*, kc. la Taretv. uua
w aad quality ot stock. w* Law tri«C io vat* *u
— ■MMteH wltH^M*n*M u Ctor HuGvai
UU“ aiUTB k vzu*D
k iSEiCwaja m& B
I-c i;s v *, Tcr; . f tbi' writi&g Fluid was th*
f exes...-a. 11varpasMS all eth-
• er .r.kr :x relaUv • durability aad mosj
» fr. the .*<-• Vbec too thick, add a littd*
r. water, ll *houli zci l* mixed with *<W
I*, k*. ur^kiway* te put ;ct v clean bottles aud
i fps •' rkoi *r\ a the air when tot in us*. Tkis
1 ii** w:.l net ccm-d«th« steel p«®, aad raaftod b*
r’;rpas««i m ;u quality hy say iak wsnBfyfftTyj
; *•'- Eurvp* c-r America.
Order* are reiyectfully seliritai, as w* will
j f - • a ? th* abort lak aa lew at our offie*. a* it
! i: - I 05 «r a PtUsdelpfcia, Roitozi. or N Y.
*-l7 7 Dr*. B.ggurt k OttUd. At.
' t- 1 -*' u% . all te* book *t<-r*s.
March5, itf.
! Miller** Hair I ut if orator.
> * >'-cergtira.2g r%rteaiB* sad nar-
•'*liK bau IVk*rn Mtu ftx
" ' * -*’•» *-ar! ajvi dardrai; imparts wj-
* • -a rvKti, hair, tends vig*r awfi testy*
. : t -r. »-.'=• tom 1' IOC bgat.rrgwwfef
. - -U. -.z-r: ,! UI.M1, Man itore tfol-
*-•*-*■ : nvltre to, b*:* red, oltj ttf vtn.
: ,* io^j|-o**b). a# o nou of iSu
( cLrevirtn. koi Isviog th* frsMsthT.
* » g rv . f rvwth of hair. SoM by DrwggWtj aid
t laser Goad* er*rr*fcne. ’WAcJemte D*o*
’*‘7 * »» N*w York
O. i>. BAIATBC,
Piano Porta Repairer and Timer,
\ \ ILL ottood to o&y roll# in hi#
>' lino of boiino##. inch a# mg- fBHHEa
aiotingof action, rerering of baa- II § I |l
acre,.felted orbafed,) laying of eovatriag, bo
the octave, o-boio or tingle, Ac.
Sazitfoetio. given ia every initonco or ae
cborg,. AUwork •onuttd.
Tuning br tho Year done ut Undueuj
Prteoo.
Ail order# ibcald bo toft at Hour#. Wil-
iianu' Furnitaro store, on Pooebtre. iL. Atlan
ta. Ua.
nor. Id, 'id, dwly.
V ALI AJBLK HT1 PROPGRTT
FOE SALE.
• ttB tetembe offrr* tbe Washing
• ■■r. HoW lor tele. Tbe H-xid is
on the East and within
’ fx* of the General PaMoeg*
l>* ^t— D ;. 4 j and spacious, and has a cash
custom v: .it Twenty -five Thousand Dol
lars per L r..- The furniture and fixture* '
will be {Vto the Hold Oa«*-half th*
\ * ‘ue of th# property, in cash or young m#gvu**«
v» U be required at the time uf sal*—the baiance
no time, if emtisfactctily secured.
OctlcAwt JAMES LOYD