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. TK-fKXAA' ■UlU-ri™" •‘•HMMXBiWi' * '^'TTTirrs* A XV D E EAHINEB BY DUNCAN & LOCHRANE. “ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON !s LEFT FREE TO COMBA'i IT.'-;t>rr JOHN H. STEELE, Editor SEW SPIES, VOL. 1- 5I3JZT *3T>3 Kx-aagS piitjenccl- k. £xqii|inei\ DAILY &$&!$jLY duncan Cochrane TBllMK OB’ BOBHCR1PTION. Daily Iol.Hlg.m-er, p*r annum in a-Winer, SC Weekly, •' " 85 llA-TKlToKA DVKIITIHIN O. Advertising ia the Deity Inlolligencer trill bo Iaaariadat,Uta following retee per square of too Hues. t One Insertion, 60 Oti. I One month, $6 00 T»o $1 00 Two, “ * ,6 «0 Three, 11 1 25 I Three * 10 00 Pour. “ 1 50 ] Pour, ‘2 00 Five, " 1 75 Six, " >5 2# One .week, 1 00 | One yeer, 35 00 Spool.)eoqtfaoU will bapm-lpfur yearly edvor tlnomonte neetipyW » gnerttr, half or whole eqUnut. jUP? Advertisement* from tranulont i-eraon* must be paid in advance. Lepal advorttfoinepU publUhod at the usut riMir Obituary notices exceeding ten linca charg ed as advertiffomonU. AnnounoingcandidaU# for offico. $5 00. to bo paid In advance. VThkn adyertUemenU are ordered in both tbe Daily/ ktfd WttkiJ, 25 per cent, wilt be added 1 °The SrMleg® o ^anrly advertiser •• i* atrictly Umiiett^to their own immediate and regular business. Profenional Cards net exceeding x linos, f 15 per annum. Advertisements net dj-r cifio.i as to time will be published-iUl-erdered out and char god nt regular Adyertiaements insorted n the Weakly paper only will be eharged at formor rate*. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER o, lsf> a8 ATLANTA. DECEMBER 5 18S7 . From the Daily Newt, City Article. Thursday Eveoing, Nov. 12. This day will long bo memorable in com mercial ttnnolj ae that on wbicli the provis ion. of tbe BanR Charter Act were, fur a ccoond time, suspended. The relief hes not come a moment fed .eon, Tbe profound sensation exeited by the suspension of the great boil* of Messrs. Sandemaa A Co- was succeeded this morning by e more ac tive fecliog of distrust. In tbe discount market business was almost at e stand still; discounters held their bands, and the feeling of painful expectation among the public bo came intense. Meanwhile tbe rush to ob tain accommodation at the batik become ex ceasivc. Amid tbo general excitement, bow every reflecting persona saw clearly that tbo orisii bad at length come, and that the pro viiloae of the aet of 1644 must bo broken through. It was soon anonnoed that a de putation from the bank, were about to have an interview with the Minister; and Irom that moment, despite several agitating ru mors that assistance had beenrefosed by the Government, the pnblio feeling became calmer. About 3 1-3 o’clock, amid extreor. dinary excitement, the bank broker nnoun- ced in th. Stock Exchange that Uorernment had autcoriaed the Bank of England to is- sue notes to any amount that may ho re quired, "on approved securities,” at a rate of disoo4St;otnot kb than ten per cent, per annum. -The intelligence spread like wildfire through tho ofty, and was recaived in every cirele With a feellog or relief proportionate to tbe anxioty previously caiortainej. The offset of the intelligence in the discount nmr ket wes very satisfactory. In every quar ter a more confident feeling was engendered, the bar to the circulation of capital b-.ing removed. This afternoon tho principal dis count' 'establishments afforded accomoda tions freCtjf to their regular customers, al though of course charging an advance upon tbe bank rate At tho bonk Itself the gen eral demand to-day was to an extent never boforc wituossed, and the Directors acted with most commendable liberality. Now that tbe feeling of alarm, oxcilM by a con sideration of tbo rapidly diminishing rcsour cos of the bank, i. allayed, there is strong ground to hope that tbe recent unpreccdcnt edly severe demand will subside' it is cor loin, from tin drain lately witnessed, that tbe next return will show the bank to be in a much worse position than oven io the mom orable October of 1847; butas matters now stand, this need excitc no uneasiness. Tbe state of the banking rcaerve i» immaterial, how that wo know that this no longer forms the limit of the Bank’, resources. As re gards the bullion, it must he remembered that the £1,000,0U0 in eoin which was with drawn within two days was taken almost solely by the Scotch and other bank-, and that the return ot this amount at a future dsto may be relied upon almost with certain ty. In tqo immediate a.pcot of the foreign bullion drain there is nothing to exoite aux- isty,£200,000 worth of Australian gold has reached, onr coast to-dsy, and upward of £500,000, ax tbe steamer'Emeu, is expected to arrive a week hence, being now on the way acrom tho Isthmus of Sue*. Dome further but moderate amounts of sovereigns-waretakenfrom tbe bane to-day lor trtnsmoslon to Sodtland, as a measure of precaution. The nccoqnts Received from Scotland to day .vfen of a rnora' reassuring character. A very tnnquilixing effect has been produced at Glasgow,by the arrival of inch enormous amounts of specie and there is reason to bo- lioro that the ran for gold will soon subside- It isevsa alleged that there is a proipectof the oily of Glasgow bank being enabled to reopen it*steoi*--»noM-ss»al ikon. Mi Chicago Prat, Nov. 83. Loss or thk Schoonib Arrrxwrx—Ftvx Lira. Lost.—Every day seems to bring us a fresh load of horrors. Yesterday Capt. Parker of tbs echooosr H Band arrived with (ho sad inteltigenes that the schooner Antelope which lelttMs port on Wednoe- dajUast wlih 14,-000 boahcli of wheat for Oswego, was lost a boat eight miles north of fit. Joseph oh. Friday last, and that the Cap win (Geo. Bndd) and font of the' crew baa perished. The partioalnrt—at far ae we coaid learn tborn-aro ns fellows; Uro night, it appears, the sea made ulean breeches over the veracl oud tho auffvrings of the ore tv wore dreadful- Lite could not have held uu more than an hour or two long er. As it was they hail to bo most careful- lv uorsed and attended by the people who live in tbo neighborhood—who most cheer, folly exerted themselves to restore them. When Capt. Parker loft four of them were in a fair way of recovery. Tbo falo of a flfih was more doubtful. The Antelope will bo a total loss. Cibo was on A No. 1 vessel, owned by J A Hall & Co., and was valued at $11,000. We are informed that the North weetern insurance Co., have risks on hull and cargo to tbo oi» tent ofSll.GOO, The seboouers lland andJTriumph uro nl- bo ashore near the same ptaco—all hands saved. News from tho Straits of Mackinaw are looked for with much anxiety. Fine Preaching- Tho curse Of the ngo is|fine preaching; it is morbid “«d pestilential, Tho won' of tho nge is plain intelligent preaching, eug- ge-live and illustrative; preaching absor bing ail that eloquence enn offer, but elo quence adapting itself (without which it ceases to ho eloqacnoejto the wants and states of the people; availing itself of tbe lights of history for illustration ; or of sci ence for confirmation ; or of philology for elucidation, nnd balding also that they may reflect their raps upon the genius of Christianity, onddevclope its superior lustre, adaptability, and power. The attempt to say fine things in the pul pit is a solemn sin, and fine sermons (like ell other flnery)are veryevanvescent in their inflnenco. Let the fine sormon sjBtem die out as fast as possible, useless as it is to God and man. It devolves upon a few men to show to those not gifted with so much mor al conrage, that there is every thing to gain and nothing to loee by the adoption of the baneet system of instruction. Iotellig ence will never bide away to the man able to teaoh.—Gospel Messenger. ^frofessionfll | ffitfiblWiHjW. £iiji fidbetfis^eots. 6Hjj ij^eniseiociyi*. rt* ■■ A * • ■£ t'l-mUtfPV "rr-:_J=- -- »t . - • ,7 If n.ittki ' - Jmm ‘ T.IIACKETT. ATT* iRNEY AT * LAW, Htngi}old,(jt.urt'iu, will practice in the f)U'»v»irii5 countk'ff: CoU>OfeM, ChattoogT, Murray Gilmer, Whitfield, 0'»rd*»n, Walker, Dado. Hrfcrtncea; M»j. VV. V. HmiHf-ll. Mari- Etta, linrifoil «Sc Simpson, Marietti, .1 .mo* H‘ L-iwhon, Ek«| , Dahloncga. " t ^#*?*nrticular attention paid to th*- cole«tirig I u*irifflt<. May t8, 1857 d»wrty I V.. Sl>lI*MO!¥—A'l jt LAW AllanU, Gt-org'i Nuremb^r H, 16M ArrOHNBV AT dly roilltf V. HEARD- ATT’Oll.NEY ,) AT LAW,—Illiquid, Miller,co. Iloorgqi much C !ftA7 wlv L amar a lochiiane— n- TORKIBS AT LA H-M«con Georgia. JCr.iDcUfirg Btcrctofy Georgia Rail Road & Banking Company AuRUfcta to Atlanta. .171 Mile*. .Faro $3 50. GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent Mobxug Pamihgre Taaix.' Leaves AtUnta daily at It* 00 A. M Arrivca it Ausuita, at........7 00 I*. M. Leaves August a, daily at 2 00 A. M. Arrives at Allantn, at H 516 A. M. Etomixo Passenoyr Tbatk. T eaves Atlanta, daily, at 12 tHl l*. M« Arrivos at Augusta, at 8 66 A. M Leave* Augusta, daily, st Arrives at Atlanta at...., T5T This Road runs in connection with tbe Trait* of the South Carolina and the Savan nah and Augusta Railroads, at Augusta. Western & Atlantio (State) Rail Road. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles, Faro $5 H C LAMAR o A. LOCHRA* July 13, 1857 d*w \mLUAH M. 6 AN FORTH— W ATTOUNEX AT LAW—Fsirhurn, Georgia. r July U5, IS57. Ctwtf UNDERWOOD 4t HARRIS, Attorneys.,at Law, Atlanta Georgia. r A. W. Hill'* Jew IN ELL IG KNFKK & EXAM I NEK JOB OFFICE! Ilijarh. Peters &> €o. COMKISSIOH MERCRAHTS. I'HH PIlOPtUItTOI'. JOB DEPARTMENT of ttt 'auk- liahtnimt k T.AKOEae i VAhrP.Ii llr.i-tit of the Lltle.I .S’-- ■ ■ ?LAI« AND FA«CY < It A ix L AAD »ALZ OF j €iarke^ firaM i COMMISSION ;<IKf-'-i..\ ••' For Sale. TENNESSEE PRODUCE, COTTON, GliOCFItlKS, do., Alabama Btroet, t.w.'jtb of U»f Utnun a We»t»Tt- .) . Atlanta. Georgia Dealer* lid usa pees d; IROCERTK8. -t Atifcvf W«t«&4 f oamilUl»a.5 *t i U3~2**'** lx»rd **-i Cut* ai»e-•* oe. to of } Keartuae-v Ttv>tspl?y ntaAv. Or > litAft 1.7 LLv.—Vjt 1^4* * re prepared to erecutc in a neat and i ke manner, every darefiption of rm i lioy. W. H. C-vMtRwovjp. I G AUTRE 1.1. Ai- GLENN, Attorneys at Law, Atlanta, Georgia. Will attend the Coortr in the Counties of Ful ton, Do Kalb. Faysttc, Campbell, Meriwether, Coweta, Carroll, Honry, Troup, Heard, Cobh, an J 8pn.ldiDp. trCICaJ. UARtBILL, I 4.CTHSH/.OHSN, Forcartyof Wanh’ta.. (J*. | Forttiprlr of MelR-n' dr. l. j. roiieutT Medical &. Surgical Practitioner, Marietta Georgia- Office at hiflrcsidence. G. j7\VRIGilT. Attorney at Law, Albany, Georgia. Map H,.Ht7. WM. \. H ARRIS. Attorney at Law, Isabella, Worth Co Georgia. Refers to—Maj. J. L. Hsrri*, Milledgerille; Hon. A. H. Uansell, Thomaffville; Miller A Hail, Oglethorpe; Ron. R. 1L dark, Maenti; Col. J. \Y. Duncan, Atlanta. June 2-dly. JAKFD IRWIN WHITAKER, Attorney at Law, Atlanta, Georgia. Ollicfl, front rooms over J. K. £ C. H. tv.l .. .4 OP 1*. M. [ i^o’# St-rro. corner Wbitohall an I Alabama its. 104 A.M. Jlay 58, 1SS7. _ MARK JOHNSTON. Attorney at La w, Cnrlcrsville, .... Georgia 1S»* .l*«i> Particulan»tienilon will be given log of Circulars, Wav Bills, Blank Kot«a. BiD Heads, Blank Seeds, Bank Checks, Programmes, Business Cards, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, 4*. We re*pe<tfully solicit the patronage of our friendiin the city end country, and oraurt them thatall orderr will be promptly andiatitfoctoriiy attended to. <i. P. Eddv & Co.. (. w l*GCESSOR£ TtJ C. K. Ha\IJ31 EK Jc CO.) M, JOB HD CARD PPJSIiSB 6mi, ASD BooIi.*Binciory. Corner f )f hiUhall and Alabama tL ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 300 $4ickfi Meal, . L'rtEKK groand fn-u. white wn, for tide by ; * :« high, prters, a o FanraMsed Hum-. }"0 IVkaj'R ranyo>eed and Sngveared Lwm i ! " »•> WIGH, FKTKKf A • r, ATLANTA STEAM MILLS U * L wlli keep ror.ruDtiy os Land a Urge rap- of yoo-i Floor—aUo Bras ud Skoru. Tr.c higbert c«b price paid for Wheat at the MUD Jo!y20—afixn K. PBTER.C k CO. «EKP HARXsK Y i J CsT 5r»l n«e,article </■ j'-f.ro. for FteJ. j-ri-*e. ?? f+r Vs«ht!. Sr:• r, dtf. cCiAKKK a gr. N Lard. The j Jt.dtr*'pr.edhrve retail, a I t'f NTFV-* LARD. 0*w I.lttil CLA’lWU A *Ur Wko want* any Eye r.-ttkGrs" La* r .? tb»v *J’.t: :«i" Georgia Ham-. ( * Ui'JkE A O'WTBB ha* ..•••—■ • . Is : L Geotr-a'-'-red Ham* >. . fitthhr -x r* ■ ! Pihj v-fier ■ They ut f u.' | ccr+,\ r f Al 1 packer c. ! N • IL—Th« JAMES M. 8PULLOCK. Superintendent P. O. HARPER, Attorney at Law, „ .WestPoint Georgia Morsino Passenoer Train, ! April is, 15S5< 4A*tf Fr: Ch^atunoogt' • • V.V.Vs, A ■ M. | , “H««tC.u.s V You„ B , Leaves Ghaltsnooga, daily, nt.... I 30 AM. A t t O f 11 G I S at 1J 11 W , Arrivea at Atlanta at— 9 *i a. M.l Lawreuceville Georgia. Nioitt Passenger Train, , Will practice ia tbe counties of Qwinaatt, Hall Iicavoa Atlanta, nightly »t 1839 P. M- Valtun, For.vth and DeKalb. Any bu.in M , an- Arrive, at Chattanooga at 8 IS 1*. M .! trariad t. th.tr care t.. ■« ■«.... 1 w.th plow- i .. . ... . „ ... : ure and attended to pronjpnr. Loaves Chattanooga, nUhUy, at. .3 10 P. M.; NATHA.VIBb H. HUTCHINS, Jr. . Arrives at Atlanta at II 22 I*. M. ISAAC M. YOUNO. GT Thi» Road conned* i*a;h way with the ! j u jy 57. is57. uhore- The captain and crew, as soon m »h» strook mad* every attempt to get ashore hut felled—her small boat bsing washed /•way. Capt. Badd then; detarminadlo awlm aabore, stripped and jompod Into the water with a rope, bat after several attempts ns failed and bad to bo hatled on board ughin,naaely dead. Shortly afterwards# "»va wastwdhlmovsrboarda(i41m WM lost* Durja* Uu oairto of the night three of ths crew w*e* vreahed into tho lake and mat wa terygre™. Tbe balaooe tubed thcmrelrca tolbadwk and H«injwb«re.thcywca' Land by a party of awn from St. .W'ph, ahoro-W.tba vaawl with• acow. Kivv of tbo crew were found oogyrhlVv pan^bd with the eold nod wet; Sd at most dead. Oae they fera l Ushtd to the t Rome Brandi Railroad at Kingston, the Eaat Tcnnesvco A Georgia railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chat* finooga, Atlanta & Lagrange Rail Road. Atlanta to West Point.87 Mi!r.<,.Faro $3 GEORGE (i. HELL, 1 Superintendent Moilsjxo Pa^kiolr nPrai.v. Leaves Atlanta dailv at 2 00 A. M. Arrives at West Point at.. 7 28 A. M Leaves Weri Point daily at 4 00 A. M Arrive* at Atlanta at 0 2r \. M Kvesino Pas£K.suk3 Train. Leaves at daily et I 00 P. M. Arrives at We»«t I\.int at fl 28 P. M. Leaves West Point daily at 4 30 P. M.- Arrives at Atlanta it 10 15 P, M VST Thia Road connect* each way with the Montgomery & West Point Railroad Macon & Western Railroad. Macon to Atlanta.... 103 Miles.. Fare $4. A. L. TYLER, Buperintcndcnt. Morning Passenger Train. eaves Atlanta daily at to 30 A M. rrivea at Mtmn at 4 15 P. M. eaves Macon daily at 2 00 A. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 9 15 A. M. Night Passenger Train. 1 leaves Atlanta nightly at 13 OO'P. M, A reives at Macon at 8 00 A.M. leaves Macon nightly at 19 15P. M. Arrives at Atlanta at *’ 05 P. M. This Road connects at Macon with the Central and South Western Railroads. Morgan, Kirkpatrick) x Co t HAVINQ opened a new TVaro room on Peach Tree Street,would •v ^ .Joall the attention oft he public to tMlrfltoekof Furniture,AiubricJof Cabinet Wsre in at It t« vaHetle*. Ch/Ur* of# w ry khnr;l^u«fes, jl> Heir, Most, Cotton sadCQ *’ ” OARPHTI, lllTOB, JtC., WlndowHbstl#«, W(adow Curtain#,Panask, Comic## Bend#, Cord wnd Tss#*l#. Loop#, kt., ke.— WINDOW PAPSRINa, ifobSK 1»0. Fir# bosrddo. Th#y B tilleon tlno# tb#lr 8n#p, South 0/ Georgia Railroad Square, simLam prepared to do all kind# of work eonn#efoi with th#lrbtmn##v,#acUs#m»k1n|tsndr#pslrinfVuf tttcre, aakiait Usttro####, DphoUtoring, ke. They kcep^Uoou hand U#tall# Bart»lCs«va.sad nuke* up* fu* i.o;tiotlc# Mehofsny, Walnut,sndot k #r ooodCof. CHAIR FACTORY, BTbeyaavowalarf#dth#iri»aaai»«tarlnr'hor#atD#i c Mfeb,vau) ea a *n p ply Morgan ’■ eriflaalCotUg#('kalr#. rPatsnt B#d#t«ad,together with altarU#Ieeat (sklfAi Vare,o( thalrownraaoufkctar# ,tnenyquan- D R. W. II. RIVERS hi# removed b Office to Whitehall atrcei, ov»*r •Mcxrn- der’a Drug Ktor*’. May 13. '857 JawtntO }\V. T. C. ('ainpbeli X Hro., S r Ha EON and Mechanical Dei.* v jpwrsJ“,‘ , » tist.«, aroprepared to poriorn all operations in the profession with *^03303 durability and skill. 09*Office ovor Aleaaudere DragSts»rc, White Hall *t„ W. T. C. CAMPBELL. G. P. CAMPBELL. Atlanta, Jan. 20 dtf D U. U. T* PULMAM having «• turned trom a wioit to Virginia will re* ■uine the practice of hi# prole,won m the city of Mlanta and it* vicinity. Gan be foui d al hieoffice at all hour#, except when profesahaaily engaged. BT Office WASH IXGTON HA LI . •pplbdurtf Removal. J .1 DAVID SURGEON DENTIST, Has removed his Office and Laboratory No. 7, Cherokee Block, Peachtree street. Atlanta, Nov. 6,1857 dim March 21. '-4KKE A New Stock Coming In GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, \ TW.UBKEIXG i SOB'S CloUi-ag Matu • a.factory and Merchant Tailoring ertabh-h meet, f' T Fall and Winter, al! the lafert ftyiti. One of thebtrt rt»ck? cf Clothe, Carrimert# ar.a J ; Verting* in Georgia. ?n m which to make a »«ieo* I tioc. Shirt#, Drawers. Under Garment., Cravat#, l Gent'.* Uovierv, Glove*. Travelinc Ski Blanketi. Tailor’* Trimmingr, Ac., for *aie at the lowest ‘GENERAL ‘Wrewg 4S0SV-. i COMMISSION MERCHANT 40 Whitehall #L, Atlanta, Ga.* r AND DEALERS IN Abo agent* for Finger# Sawing Machine*. " j T E A.\ E S S E F. PROD IT C. K ! AYhi&key! Whiskey! Whi?Ue> C 'LARKE k GKL'F.Ii h..re jac*. reco v* i /Bbb. Mcrivoin't Extra C05 :^r L».: ..** • ! BTsukey, a&d for aale . -. M xrrt 1 ; Wallace &Robiusou g-nV * • •: sr.'-Jul An*. - r '•*+■ rpAn // f i:iiLFORb, .... nvied Ladies Oo m a rryt ’ ■ ld mox : V . Mri‘ f N'erv ' ■ ■ Jfce»* y i+npsaeat cur* til}. - e ( :ub. #e *-• scJ u-reme** * • P*i f! (*-•* th -u id fuA tt ut«n he , L'.ree cwaiL# ci" prtg • bring cr, Dittcarriage, vr*J.#r7n)e*i?. J K i • l'mt-4 D>.'*rr'*9 office • r..ii Protector—an ;>u?n. and ievsha f-etr. ^xhtt# ;ft 0. p. EDDY & CO,, H aving just add©d to their farmer extensive assort* rcent of B 0 0 K and JOB TYPE, CUTS, ORNA MFNTS, Ac.> a very large SHIKTb. M ADE u, orders A!m>, a lagre itnck of UR A D Y HA DK SHIR TS on hand, by We give fpecial attetsti'.r r tbe 1 Lord. Y^'VT. Grain. Whiskey. To‘*>a/'~\ Conrirnncnu respectfoDT aoiicivd. - I W. HBRKIKO k SON. . I - Prompt atteniton given t4 C«*>. Or variety of new material# thelnttn ttyltn, together •- one of IIoo'# celebrated I M MED LATELY, 10 1 an-: \\>*tern State# Jf-IU j<r rnon th and »ip# BYE k BAELEY. *r Bariev wvfl **f f-» W Si-La Li uptL SOOVotntg Mon Wanted, MMEDIATELY,lb t,ava; ic flu SumhcraJ WHIHOT! WHISKEY'' • •’ *2300.-^.'— -" v h r ■-•* far . :4 Jainy ehdefcj, mmmm—mmmmm . GIBBON A OO. Exeter, ir.cham c>.. Haxs{»bire 1857 dsutf Walla'’ E. yllader I’rmn. ire more fully prepared than heretofore, r qrre ; iliipateh to all order? for work in tbeirline—-which ; they will execute in tbe butt style of tb# art, vt 1 fair price* for Cash. VOTV^ Particular attention paid to the execution 0. .. **(**•** J FINE WORK for Bailtoad and other Joint Stock , ( 1 F BANK OF »l 1,1 ON A OF.ORf.lA j Compauiei,Tran/portation Agent*, Bank*, C l- . v‘*'RAll.HOAl> Ac Banking (yompany.i leges and School*, Attorney*, Public Cf.re* 1 taken at ptr, for all delgsdbc to. end al. gc^O# Merchant*, and others. I r>ld by t’.H STRONG A*. CO. Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues. Circular* I Ocu :7dAwt:. Cards, Promissory Kotoo, Blank Deeds, Checks | - 1 utr , SEAGO, ABBOTT A (O. i GKOCZET A3TD C0MX1ESICF JCBC'H. 1 .5~ (5«ig0, .lUxtli , Cjrr*::. ATLANTA, G £ 0 iU. U kfC ^rtl -T *hixi lie f ired. "■ • - V‘- Way Bills, Programmes, Hand and Show Bill* Posters, Ac., executed at short notice. 09*Printing In Gold ar.J Sjlvsh Bs-xi *3 l Favcv Cogokri* Iks*, or on Vellum. Mu.*lin, sc., done In beautiful style Raring like wise connected a Hook-Bindery wito their Printing Establishment, they ; r parod to execute order# fur every dereription work in that Jei-artraent—including RULIN' and BL.AN'R BOOK MANUFACTURING—In style superior fo any ever before done i- thia -e tion of the State. Their To Ms being ail ncw.pt of tbe latest patterns, their Stock oi materials t: if 4/tbe Northern markets afford, and tbeir wor men equal to any in the South, they feci -onit * of their ability to gire entire .‘-atisfac tin:., coD*equently have u*. hesitancy in soliciting patronsge of tbeir fricn<i« and tie pub'Ic. jg|L.0rdcr.‘ for work, in either leparttr. thair bu»ine**.fcom any part cf Ooorci: neighboring St ate*, will meet with prompt tion. Atlanta Ga. Pel. 20. 1S57. Of all Description *. B liA'X KttOF ALL DESCRll’TIOa'ri. <•« lx- Ua.l it all urn,.-, at :h< -1 IK.: I r. I.r F | ' utUMartf H. U.R. H. OFFICE, iflaula, Oct. 17, 18*7.) ; Fo.vt. r e C. a fat- VT1.1 I bar.3 l vk’.k'j ■: wr, Pt.rk, L,?J. I'Cora, OaU, Pea . f'abb.ge, eurar. f'-tfr-. :uU. ii.'- 0 k-t-i . r*cpi»e-J at par. hr vhi» a CARRIAGE REPOSITORY Adjoining the eerasr ef Ala. A Lc-yd Sreeets,, *•*? P 11 ' Atlanta, G-n. IIOB’T. Ii . MAY, Wi I Candies. Wbiekej. Pint I-w, T**” various brands, Soda. Bagrrii.*. K.v*. qualities. Broom*. Cedar Its**, 'hr r. ii Matcher: and a large stock oi Hu - • » .• .^rated Bird-Ej o Lime i.-et sa kiln. Ail ot which wiii be a *d cn ir . s accommodating trr::.< v.u-cr ' ■ a*;. : Cnrrciil .Monty. and Uavinc reicortd hi * CARRIAGE REPOSITORY to tbe above eiigi-( o'.c »land opposite the Wa-ohingionJ Hall, and enlarged hi* facilities, is preparea to:' fi. : all order# with which he may be favored, ci a- good term* a* can be btained in *.ugu»:> r Si.ranneh, with the addition of Freight Ui» stock embrace* Carriages, Concord Baggie*. I ana C #e-ttP.c*ckaway*, S.:dc Sesiu do.. Bark* le.'. the Bat.k : F-.-. l I ncurrent .Tom-) BohjI:; Bird- Kyr I.lrae. ^lill btoaeb. Hollins C !o!H-. . Examiner & Intelliireiicer 7rnt->* -- -mm - ti. ,■ .renew maanfaetnrinsaadSaUhinpRttksvDed tage4stta,farsapetlorto aeyU b» aadtreca tbe Ottb. D orwber ii. #Mtf Taken at Par Georgia Rail RosdBulc fifth lid nflwt than nriat a trail#, at * ! Niff PEKOEN'f'PlijP.MIUM Window Slutdea. A Splaodld Variaty—all comflata, Jait tltflDI, tom fe life •» •*> P. .re,raw A CAR'D. buaincaa, I cmhraca this iqiportumt)- o( anking my friends and the public for the l*l*#*r- al patronage extended to the firm of Gilbert, Clarke A Leris, and would recommend to heir coufiJanee and support mv late partner# ^nd friends. Messrs. Clarke A Erwis, a« being in every wav worthy of their patronags WM. H. GILBERT, Nov 13.2857 tld-wlm DISSOLUTION. riMIE firm of Gilbert, Clarke dk Lewis, u 1 this day dissolve I by limitation, in future the concern will be conducted t*y the under signed, and who are author ix-d to mMlle up tbe ncto* and account* of G. C. & l*. CLARKE A L 4WIH. Nwember 13.1867 • daw'm Groceries at Prime Com. rpHE Hubscrioer will sell hi* present stock I of FAMILY and PLANTATION GRO. ERIEri, «| coat and Freight, for Bill# of the flank of Fulton, or Georgia HalI- oad X Banking Company. He will likeorise receive|the Fill* of tho same Uanks* In payment of debts due the estate of C. D. Parr, deceased. L. J. PARR. ocMtdwtl Agent. Bags! Bags! Bags! AUornie#, SheriiT*. Clerks of Courts, arn Ordinaries, ran be furnished, at *h.»ri not: any fawrit* form of DEED. WRIT, »'r i’KO CESti which they may desire ; and ali FORM? of legal instruments. commonl> imiw, c.r# -i:- w ay eon hsnd. to be sold at the lowest pr..-« * Atlanta. M w E, M. SEAGG, -LOL-RISORTII-FJIC.O * LAWRW ; WILL COXTIXLE THE PRODUCE Ceil MISSION BVSrXESS AT ms NEW COMMODIOUS PIKE PROOF BUILDING, Front of Atlanta Hew 1, anUuext Uoftrto Ku' 1 -r. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. usual Facilitie*o<l»r^ tn bhtppert *!•*.* apeetfatljr#ul>6ite^ M - Otft.16th. 1S&* _ (dkw'.T ' To GinziersA ShsIi Manufacture ero.—Wo hare a fine st<vk of Window tiles#—rangingin*i#efrotu SXirte 4PKA0inch es. Also,J,OOOfc Putty—al »f -«hiri> v* w sslllow for cash-»r *hor*. credit. Nof.n. lSNfc. .SMITH A K7.7.A1U* Not it to Karmen*. I WIeli t. buv -.ioicc Inland WI. U «hn*t. regale*'. It at the ma« aet prtc* K V Aug *. Vett door tc th« >.';.! Hm.m- NEW CANDY MANUFACTORY -A N Ll- ar %H.u:n ■*. - ATLANTA. GA. ^T^HE sur.*criber wonldiaiorm the eii.itLt c: At ! ’.ante and vicinity that he has ecu tsctly cn Land, at hi* C.*r.fec:;enery *nd Baking eetablish* racr.J, ail kind* of i ottfeelions. pRhtries, Pntifsxc .e ;< alf : r#;*fer'sj t- furnish ereiry doj^riptica c pifeir an- .kmeru'. Cakes, for wtidinr* :r t-Art-w.fci ?hort . nndn vcc- itaiviaring t* \ PL-r(.*r SLAviO, , n.: L UiMin-hams, b'actory Tallow. TLr« ioten choice V—. Ten bale# FactcryYx*r Three Inure!* ■ -d T^c-r, Iir. = * \Tf medtcoJ purpo*c*.kep, am* >pacub Cigar*.« co-ugcther^.ih a , Ac..Ac - ’ Jr*criptif>tr • m hand. Also, '•.re cherlag To- i Yc y pn! 1! \ arre’.* Car 8V k‘\ Ante James JL C arter. Ha recently *retumcd • r u. n- North,share' Forwardin; A Commi^uH: )l - ■ ' Cue stork of Fancy Artis‘'.o#aijd eve*' he laid ry thing r.ece**ary J: * .'-srry uisewry he would’cf&rtc co: prej.fered to furnish caa-ii# Order crpv nd. rboiw»;.a: i> a*-; •'limit. ,A\ ANNAH. o N*» l-..-ck. Baj r•->*»•— Lio.i ' U VALENTINO FUUBJiTtrius: Hny. 1 fxnb* 1 ** Nertli Riv^r Hey, in Store i |UU. or by ska.^> a:<" Sente. Jen A fIV liuctlll. i iV/\ h! la Reoe, choice er tic - *, s # uu Sl.oi.Mer., juet rece.r^i en-1 7 We* U F- U. gRAttO. Commlwi' O RPFRS Will he prompt), exec.;taf to thi. market ►' PUKNITIRE!! HE «n beer i4*er* have er hand j KNOXN P ’.L. - ' ‘ W> *-F er« n«>w «>fwning‘a large and Wwe I \ I R. C TKF.LINO LAN IE , ale vi tic * ifully selected StA<*k fn ia ike 1 T 1 I C aier lloure. Maoor. xciSimT? r. l~. r icn WkN. REFERFNC?' — Hr*: r KR1JN.. LAMlit. ifiibW-s. ' V V'AVI- I 1 Iii Beat oerefully i Northern Mnntirartoriea, CORK REAL Tl>'T«.In» Im-I.*;. C. rs.V. kt Tia Cere Exclunge Beg Menefectory. 18ft ft 187 Breed Street, H. Y- Now nadj for tb. Fall TVOj CkM, l« CtU 10,0M mw } Uu. Orals Baf,, 14,HO •• 3" «. « ii,000 Swand kaad * aa<l J Da. la rrima.Or JftfM fiwialM, Bag, ef all th, varies, kltiJi. SBBaflF a. x ouue.mtri.nr. Resianntion, ibet hieing reeigeed tht •nireeoe OoeepenUv Ti Beer \rttng, Uteethie teeth.#» at reuraieg l.i> thei tnhi fr.ea 1« for th*.r liVrel pet eiege en-S eoal » jno,-tfuU» reortinraoni l-> them toefenttnne that pet nge to Uu #uece#rinr, IUL N. L AMUKK. All l ncrt.l eet tn regorateending all of tbe Ootupenie iTN'ereonftdeec*, te to refer yoe to tbeir report*. .n>l then promptnefet in reripoa-hM to their Screw*. tie let# fire ia thU piece W\1 tlARKHAV WardrabM. B ureas*, Secretary*, 'Vashstaadj, BesisteaJ* and ! ka‘.r» ci aty deetred pattern and price. A fin# i u^ortnient ot Contre, Work, SsJt^n and Toilette I Table#-- Eugtre'*,Corner and Side—Sofla*. Tetr- | « Teu-.etc. ‘ It addition to the above large stock. w» Fire Ineuranco Ax«*ncy. Having received the Age^y the ^.Uartford Fire Insurance Co. Capital. Stock. *600.000 Aonio, 618,000 ABtne lnmrancr ComuMif. Capital Stock, $1,000,000 AaaatU, 616,WO Chartered 1819 Phoenix Inaurence Company. Capitol, *000,000 Aaaatta, 312.S95 InaaiMM can be bad in either ol th« abore Oompaaiaa at a> law retea aa In .ny n , r iMwiu,top,re.i M ^* M iiaH ItartrepoeaiHa Ocrapanlea by opplica lw ia. x 1 ivmrr i arton ukiM with ranm aa4 41a- Into N. L. ANQIBR, Af.nl IrOaM mt th. OMkta« Stor. .(,«■, UKftM V. OOm toanfrao 0(ta IX A..N. ttaata, Jilj 1,1MT Burial Clara. -I>r»r»t»d to turalfk F»,k’i M.tallic Bmii al Cue. >t .kort notice. Wa bare Moarwd tb. ferric*, of a coaire'c' pcr».in to ittcttvi to vbii Jc- porttoaru F. A. A J. S. WILLIAMS, Ko» It.’JA-Jwlj PMehtraa ,naU DR. . M. BABER. HOMEOPATHIST. Q PFICE and Rena, in Dr. Pomroy'. of fice, eppoaita Petti. fttaWc. orember to. t«S7 .Uwly :NEW CROCKERY STORE. Onltie Camtr where Peachtree, Dermtor it- Mmietta Sente rentt together. » WHIRS will ba foend a GOOD tij STOCK of CROCK KRr. CHINA ABU tZiSSruu eld nl PAIR PRICKS. W. Hltrit atalha norwko an la want »f tha abort mda Atlanta ,Nor. 1U, 1MT. 4wta. ■r, l.te c.t Tutarfer. *1 t.- ttM-et all inert- »eJ -asi-r? HeitM, where tbey bar. astpie . '■ A-r lw. htutdroa kni Sfty per-.-:;*. S. A S. LANIER. Pr-rrre.-* I PRODIGIOUS RUN ! ! : , EVERYONE THAT HAS SEEN THK SOUTH-WESTERN ] Dollar Weekly ! Just commenced jiubitahmg ie Murfww»U'r;\ T ennr—ee. Dclcrmlncf to Patrontiie it. >rr\UE “South Westem Dollar Weekly ’ i 1 printed on 54*3$ inches in «xc, *r. J i» fu,* ofOrigvnal and well ee'ected reading of th 1- hig I eat moral character. It i# a Literary and Family paper, intended to lie ueeful, initractive and entertain ire In onler that cTevy family may not be dvprtnd oi H,it MMhiwhad at $1 A YEAR. | W.aW hat, a lary, nfleraiption It- t attain it- ft«d 4>r a t eeimea ropy. AdJww. HI OHEft * OI l.I.EY. Murfree# Tenn. OTPubfiaheie trill pl*a>« opy nati 1 \n , January, ami chare* «*»l.i tk» t-Ore. NctreaWr IA IMF dfettim Oct. A t o >t ( rr\ 1‘ROI’ERTV 'OR SALE. ■ • Pol- ;iltturra ,-baP tha ,AME.n I l,\ L> t C T I R E K S V- Jjfco A • ore*r» ace*,. : Ca#5< Wi.. U* tcor: rtiv ’« -• w.th g - •• >> * «u.i at K»w rz.ur.-u the * . :c ? c — IWhuew euwalal-herokee ap2*blti DIMXKJk NIDC. Jl ST RECEIVED! ACGORDIOHSI OVCI1 a# uied Vt t,-.e Caa|tel! ili-j 0 iixxU »nd e*hstArartI.tig MuiivCom-1 panics, tha <it il r.i j ialU-Tj 1 r.g tae huaiaa roiee. AN- »th«r Frueh Aeeor U*ra», Flntic*», Vie!me. Fo-.», Gultarv; V.;u-•. Bar jt v, Tawbourin^*, f *. Ml et wki-*h will Ui jrvkl -keep to suit the Umea, al Ii. BttAliMUUJttUg Metis fur* TTkiuh; 2 5u,»ign of the Big pram eel 3>»*tT 4»Iy* Cpholttcri^iuid Inattrat. »: Rc«, te the pare flHWi »sttd *.t> e*y vrtl' • rrtr -.fhrml : fhsea. thx»v eTee^e t«o4. lU.r H-.'a*-y; »•- tfpirai %t t*f t -. ncU* end Ir?'-- Wrx'wA iwo«ere«si er' O >* r Ctde V* sralr-V, rrx ITTK hata la atara caa ,f th. tartan ttre.i ot W < iai.-w s’are, are, townyhtoa •!» tawkal mU it at low l(miw. for'CASH, Call iprt* qJilTH A IKUBD lee V* walrV, w.vcS t «OO0 *Wv4k , l ea iJe > pr*, »n *B»! earn tier*. w _. oT.lh - ehevteetsotar*. etc*., re la i N'pt't m i AUaata. Oeorr**- «*