The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, December 15, 1857, Image 1

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BY DUNCAN LOCIIRANE. MiW SERIES, VOL, AND EX A MINER. " ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON Is LEFT FREE TO COMBA IT ‘ i ATLANTA, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER l'>, 1857. XOIBER 66 ■Q(|ily J.nteiiitcp|6i’ & £xi|ii)in|| DAILY & .WEEKLY. / D U N C A N_ & B JoCHRA N E. T hi It M H Ob’ SUBSCRIPTION. Daily Intelligencer, por annum In advance, SO Weekly, ** " “ ® 2 ' ll.lTlii OK ADVKH.T1S1NO. AdvcrUlIng In llio Daily rntnlllgeneer will bo iincrlcd »l I lie following rate, per aqu.iro of ten lines. GO ots. 1 One month,”.*.' 00 $1 00 Two, 41 H G<> •1 25 Three 4 l‘» OU ‘l 50 I Four, “ 12 00 1 75 Six, “ Ifi bll 2 00 1 Ono year, 25 00 Special contract* will bomndufer voftrly adver ti'Oiuoats occupying n quarter, half or whole column. Advertisements from transient person* must bo paid In advance. Legi/i advertisement.* published at the ueua rates. Obituary noticesexrcoding ton line* :harc od as adverti soments. Announcing candidates for e, $5 00, to bo paid In advance. t Ono insortion, Two “ Thrco, 44 Four, 14 Five, 4 ‘ Oue week. When adv Daily, and Weekly, 25 por ccut.w.ll t o the above rates. The privilege of yearly advertisers l limited to their own immediate an business. Professional Cards notoxcecdingsix lino?, f 13 per annum. Advertisements not specified us to tu. published tillurdorcd oat a".d charged Advertisements ir.scrtol t; tho 'Veo only will bo ch.areed at former rate*.. strictly regular :iy papor ATLANTA, DECEMBER 1.-, 1 ThoBanker of tho Faubourg Saint Honorc. »y r. qctnck, What 1 am about-to r. taln occurred dur ing the reign of I-ouia XVI., eome ycara be- foro tho revolution. Nothwithstanding tho satire of Kousacau, tho austiro counsels of Turgot and the pith, sayings of Poor Itieh- „rd, the people of thoso days were not a whit behind the aiistoorats ufiour own time in luxuiy and extravagance. Woman, as is generally tho case, wore the prime movers in the foolish extravagances of the age, and furtincs wore lavished in supporting tho claims of rival beauties. In such an evil time flouri,hod •' ’fjiios Uorgeon, n well u do hanker in llie l au- hourg Saint Ilouore. From being a simple errand hoy, at the Hotel do.s I‘ irm.-.i, lie fad after tho manner of nil self elevated young men.attained his prosont situation, which, as usual with Ilia class, lie fully appreciated.. But our friend tiorgeon was so occupied in amassing his little furtuno, that lie had bad no opportunity of marrying; and as he de sired, above ull things, to perpetrate the race ot tiorgeons, he now turned ins mind towards securing a wife worthy to a.-sist him ill attaining that laudublo ambition. No common woman would Hati*fy our parvonuc; oil! no, the lady to suit him should possess more than ordinary accomplishments as to wealth, why. lie had enough for bath. Tis easy to forsee that our pompous Jae- qnui will probably catch a lartur, the jawvciw.iy; lorecd to leave not only the mag istrate s li.mso but Paris itself, with all his heart, [if he had any,) that he had trully killed hiujsclf. and n it merely pretend'd to do to. Almanack dcs Muses,'' the leading journ al of that day, contained several ‘bouquets dcs verses, addressed to Mdlc, Diana S . this lady it was whom Jacques tiorgeon proposed to marry. The bunker’s suit was successful, and the peerless Diana bccamo mistress of the man, slon in tb#Faubourg Saint Uonorc. Intoxs icated with joy wus tlie worthy banker, and Diaha foiled not to take advantage of her opportunity, Splendid dresses, of the most costly fabrics, magnificent shawls, pieces oj jewelry, a new house, of the best stye' and in tho most aristocratic square, u carriage aud horses unrivaliod, in fact, everything a woman, imaging her-'clf possessed oi fiouud- less wealth, could fancy, was;sported by Madamo Gorgoon, regardless ol expendr tjr °\Vho is that in that splendid ouacli ?’ would on ■ dandy say to another. ■■Why, that is the evifo ot a small banner ono Jacques Gorgeon, formerly steward ol the Hotel des Formes: and then the elegant friends would sneer ilirisirely. On tho day of his tnarriago Gorgeor counted his money and found he possessed just four hundred thousand litres—a nice little sum, nut not a so onu 1 cru: gold pieces, you know, are round, and will, there, lore, roll away very easily, accordingly, he had not been married a year, cro he was m, volved in debt. The honeymoon was past befaro ho thought of the enormous rate at which Rio pieces were disappearing. One morning, a, looking over Ins occounls.ho iisoowred on appaling deficit— almost all biseaptta! was swallowed. . “Diana makes a bravo show, ’thought he, “hut then, she is so handsome; yet I eaunot help it, my credit must ho preserved; this extravagance must come to an end.” [liana, however, would listen to no argu- Iiienl- so Jacquas yielded, oaring not whul happened aftar ho had Imil his day. But, da': Ids day carno lull soou; for on going to iiis treasury ono morning, lie was petritied with astonishment to see it empty; he had not a cent of his own; there, liowcvor, were the I on is of his depositors. Ho looked at I ho n-micy nwiiilo and then began to count it. •p„ , hundred thousand livrcs, besides notes un | bonds to a much larger amount. All! th night 111-, if it were only mino. lbo wish was father to the thought. Gorgeon depicted to lumsalf what be wlM ,ld be obliged to endure; scorn, poverty, ,, ops imprisonment, and the revilinga of Ids haughty wife, 1 could never survive it, Hi .light he. He resolvod todle, not it. re, ... iv hut only apparently. Ha packed the j nvtisl gold in Ids portmanteau; tho notes and hills were quickly pluccd in his pocket book, and, going out, bo sought tho jejtton ;,j,e of the oeiueteries; with this viUianhe bargained for tho corpse of a man of abou t bn own size ami as much like hint as posstblr, I, be delivered at bio house that night.— I. vte in the evening ho relumed lionic.- Madaiue had gono to tha Come lie fmneaut; n new piece was lo bo produced tarefullv 1 did Jacques examine his bills and his gold, and carefully re-urrango them in bU pookot p book and portmanteau, I no servant,, by orders, were enjoying iherasolwa in tho ‘ hen, and ho htmselt admitted u masked •un. who boro on bis sbouldorB a long * »Biavo follow!” Bold tho banker, “hero is I,>ur rowatd, but remomber aocrcayl " *Ah, ab, sir,” replied tho rulhan, “mum s ■ he word; if this night's work were known, ‘twould be bad for both of us.” Ilo wu gono Again Judbuso Uorgeon trod around to assure himsolt of his safety I jbno, drawing forth the body, ho placid ,f his bad. Ho then took a raaor.and. the threat or tbe oorpoo, arranged kieg abaut it, as as to produce the inn On that bo bod poriohsd by hiaown i after which, taking his ill-got ten gains, be departed. Great was the horror of tho servants when „i hearing tho wild shriek of their mistress, they tiohold the room in wild disorder, their mistress lying on the floor, in u spoon, and the corpse of their master hanging from the bed with tho throat cut from oar to car. A single line in the “Journal do. Paris,” announced his ruiu to l:iB creditors. * * » * * « * How woll mourning becomes tho .widow Gorgeon!” was the exclamation, whenever the bcautieus Diana appeared in public.— And truly did it becuuie her, and In r suitors were not slow in tolling her so; howbeit, jealous dames openly avowed none knew it '.ter than the widow herself. Among tho many billet-doux she was con stantly flailing on her table, sho was almost terrified, ono day, at receiving one written in the hand writing of Mr. Gorgoon. It was addressed to “Madamo Diana Gorgeon, and not lo the widow Madame Gorgeon, as sho Was now addressed. Iiastenirg to open it, she read as follows; ■•Duka:—Do not truFl to appearances; a thing which one imagines test forever may he merely misiuid; ro. also, one may simulate death and yet live.” This was all; there was no date, no signa ture. For awhile she was deeply Impressed by the notorious tone of the strange note. But Captain De Belorgoy, a retired officer, who, though old and ugly, possessed an am- pie fortune-, soon dispelled her vague fears, and,six in 111‘liS after she became tho widow Gorgeon, she was .vladaino De Belorgey. « -a * s *-** « Tan years had passed as swiftly us a day to tho unhappy. Madame Do Belorgey was making her toilet; tho door -of the boudoir opened: a servant announced an unknown gentltman who wished to sco Madame on iiuportanl business. liostily attiring ..herselfin arobodechain, bt-. Diana berried to the rcceptiou room; luforo her st“od Jacques Gorgeon! But how changed! a poor decrepit old man, y at with go’ll in ahnadince; hecurno from tho new world to claim his wife. Looking up at bur entrano", lie motioned the servant to re tire, saying to Diana, “That which I have to say, inadame, ro- quireu^io witnesses.” A few minutes elapsed, ■‘Now, sir, weurculooc; to wlat do I owo tbcjhonbr of this visit?” Throwing himself into n pathetic attitude, the old hanker cried out. “What! Diana, da you not reeogni/.j your husband Gorgeon?” The words fell upon the poor woman like a clap of thunder, lieenvering herself, she up- proachcd the bell-rope, sayiug: •Sir, your attempt at imposture U not a ado in Hie right place. Gorgeon, my first husband.committed suicide in Paris, some ton years ago." The old man’s only aswer wasa laugh; ho then led her to a seat and recounted to her all tho particulars of his life siueo they nutt ed for the lust time 1 As lie concluded, ho told her, also, that he had returned to re- sumo his old position, richer than ever. Diana sat as ono in n dream. “Well,” said the old villian, “why don’t you embrace your hu band?” "Have I not told you,” replied the weep ing hdy, “that 1 am again married? And am 1 not justifiable?” Then she went on to tell him in what a situation ho left her, finishing with an a> count of her marring" to Captain De Itolor- gay Thu proton led dead man went out m u great rage,vowing vcngeanco and (hroaton* hobbling tithe office glrgfeggioifli 6flrto. f Tripling £§WilWs. A t. hackett, atturnb vat *====7 ■ jiLAW, RmgyjId.Ucorgia, w-l (irkctice INTELLIGENCER &EXAMINE|l JOB OFFICE: LAW, Rwgiold t (leurgia,*>\ practice ini tb«"fallowing counties: Cotoosa, Chattoof a, .Murray Gilmer, WhiifieM, Onrdon, Walker, Datlc. Reference*; Maj. W. V. HarmHl, Miiri- etta. Hansel I & Himpaon, Marietti, J ;mf* R* Lsiwhon. Kaq , Dahlonega. /aBTParticular attention paid to the rolecting buiincHf* May 48, 1857 d*wly HlMPHOX-r-ATTOR.NKV AT AW Atlanta. Geurg**. amber 8, 1851 dly L.IA Norum! J OIIX V. li'EAnn-ATTORNEY AT LAW',—Colquitt, Mills r,e->.; Georgia march C 1857 wlv L f TOMMIES AT LA IV’-Mscon Oeorgin. U II. LAMAU. O A. UOCHRANI. July |:i, 1857 dAwlf II, 1.11 >1 Sl.U A N FORTH— A1TOBXEX AT LAW—Fairburn, Georgia. July 25, 1857. ihwtf UNI>EKWOOD & HA ltHIS, Attorneys at Law, Atlanta Georgia. - *. w.nvir« Jew C, 1 LUTHER J. GLENN Attorney at Law, Atlanta - Georgia. Willattand tha Coartfl in tho Counties of Ful ton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell, .Meriwether, Coweta, Carroll, Henry, Troup, Ueard, Cobb, and Spalding. WhltebalDtreM over . MatcIj 1-th, H5T II. CSDIRWOOD. | 1JK. L. J. ROBERT. .Medical & Surgical Practitioner. Marietta, Georgia. Ofiicoat bisrotidence. Tine PROPRIETOR* having recently added t . JOB DEPARTMENT of the liibment a LAROE and VAK;i. jaaiortment of the LaUtl Styl* • : £ii)l High, Skiers k €o. COMLilSSIOK heechakts. TENNESSEE PRODUCE, corroy, r;j:ow:i:i£Kd . A laba in a Street, /ly.atb -/ tte X*. U •'•>•' • >/.' 'Atlanta. Georgia ciiij tHberi;>ciiicih^. 'ijjccjdai ucbei’tigeiqcijjg. (liarkeit Grubb. HANTS. For Sale. CO.UMJLSSiO.N MKR :■ r col I lo:.- ■ *• J. I! T’ EARLEV uuva*>ved IJam-i __ .ANTA STEAM MILLS- P»rliculmr»it*ttioii will be given tc the Pri.-.i \\ " ” ‘ ' ; -««aAti} - lo s°f '; tJ’- . .. v. -,.... ... Circulars, Wav Bills, v L... •- i-u ; iz,.;.- Blank Notes. Bill Heads,. — ■ - — Blank Deeds, Bank Checks, Programmes, Business Cards, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, Ac. O - OTK-.; . C-: w —. , ! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Wo reftf-ectfnlly solicit the pelrocage of our. .. , ,... ... --, r , friends in the city an-1 country, ac-l assure then: i j j -\ A*lU U \P)5- tha till orders will be promiilly and satisfactorily , -r ...... .. * ■ ' , atlendedto. , ‘ New Stock Coming In G. J. TVK1GHT. Attorney at Law, Albany, Georgia. May 18, 1857. AVM. A. HARRIS, Attorney at Law, Isabella, Worth Co., Georgia. Refers to—Maj. J. L. Horrid, MilledgeviUe; Hon. A. U. Hnndell, Thomaivilio; Miller A Hall, Oglethorpe; Hon. R. II. Clark, Macon; Col. J. W. Duncan, Atlanta. June 2-dtyl JAUKD IRWIN WHITAKER, Attorney at Law, Atlanta Georgia. Ofiico, front roomi over J. R. A C. H. Wal lace'! Store, corner Whitehall and Alabama aU. May 28, 1857. MARK JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law CartCrsville, .... Georgia. I'.h.as, isse. Jtwi P. O. HAltPKK, Attorney at Law, West Point Georgia April IS, 1S55. dlwtf Hutchins L Young, Attorneys at L a vr , Lavvrcncevillo, Georgia. Will practice in the counties of Gwinnett, D '.! Walton, Forsyth and DeKalb. Any buiinei* en trusted to their care will be received with pica*- uro and attended to promptly. NATHANIEL H. HUTCHINS, Jr.“ ISAAC M. YOUNG. July 27: 1557. 0. P. Eddy k (Co., (.^rCCRi^OR? TO C R. nANI.KTTLTnt'COA EX JOB NO CARO PRISTiSJ 6FF1CI, AND II3ooliL"iiiiAclcry. Comer of Whitehall and Alabama tu.. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 0. P. EDDY & CO., former extenrive assort ment of BOOK and JOB TYPE, CUTS, ORNA MENTS, Ac., a very large variety of new material!, of thelaUtt ttylc*. together with one of Hoe'e celebrated Cylinder Pmiei, di.«patch to all order! for work in theirlinc—which they will execute In the best style of the art. nt fair prices for Cuh. Particular attention paid to the execution I On- (if O ilLi Hitt ti-. C- v ": ’iVliiike j ! W liiftkt ; ; \Mii-ktv ,-;l. r‘ Wallace ^ Robinson COMMISSI. N M£ fiCHANT3, Hi:oi): i >: M UY HA’jZ <11 t:: Iii .500 Y (King Jls it tVunltd, MEDIATELY. t:a- .n .at II i, . I? ibl). ABBOTT A (O. zi: A5D C.OKMIESIO:. KIF.CEJ.5Ti \OTI> raruruiar n.wauou .v mi cxcvanoi. u, „ FINE WORK for Railroad and other Joint Stock ' (A * L \ \ K • 1 Companies, Transportation A^cnt?, Back*. Col- " " KM M' leges and Schools, Attorneys, Public Offictr : Uk*-n a*. p»r. f r f. Merchants, and other*. sdd bv < }i cT? > - 4 Booki. Pamphlets, Catalogue*, Circular* n c t! i?.:A;\vt:. Cards, Promissory Notes, Blank Deeds, Check* Way Bills,Programmes,Hand and Show Bills, M . &. A. K. It. OITK 1- Posters, Ac., exc-uted at short notice. Printing in Gold and Silver Brojtx* and Pahct Colored Iwss, or on Vellum, Satin Muslin, sc., done In beautiful style- Having likewise connected a Book-Bindery with their Printing Establishment, they .ue pre pared to execute orders for every description of work in that department—including HI LIN AtlanCi. Ot I I*. ing nil ports of evil of n magistrate, he related his griov. uces. . - - ■■ W . h •'.So you are the man that wns reportod j I ^ h m J fc killetl by your own huuil some ten year* linee.” ‘•Tcs; but t was all a pretence.” ^•But how did you cflect it? 1 ’ “I bought a body from a grave digger at I’jrela chaise and mutilated it, ai was re ported, and then fled.” ‘•Out of my bouse, thou sacrilegious wretch! go! You complAn of injustice!— You! the author of such unheard of crime:; avaunt Office to Whitehall etrcct, ovnr Alexsn- dcr’s Drug Htore. Msy 13. »M57 diwingQ IW, T, C, Campbell A. Bio.. .. S URGEON and Mechanical Den tist.*, arc prepared L* j-orform all operations in the profei-sion with durability and skill. Z4r*Office over Alexanders Drugstore. White Hall it.. W. T. C. CAMPBELL. 0. P. CAMPBELL. Atlanta, Jan. 20 dtf A il l Monsieur Jacques Gorgoon was ilri- T \lt, K. T. I 1 S«*JIIT.IY; IfirccJ to leave not onlv the mae- .1J tarn.l from a tuit to Virginia will r.- PinDLIAM having ro- *tnno the practice of his profession in the city of Atlanta and its vicinity. Can he foui «1 athieoffice at *11 hour*,except when professijnally engage*!, or Office WASHINGTON HALL, •eplftdwtf wore in that department—including r. I L1>*j j and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING—:: a; style superior to any ever before done in this sec tion of the State. Their ToGs being oil new and ; RArir.z r of tbelatest patterns, their Stock of materials the : HKI’ SI be*i the Northern markets afford, and their work, i r e star.: men equal to any ir. the South, they feel confide:.t j if*;., : of their ability :• give entiro satisfaction, i:.' j; - consequently h «*. e no hesitancy in soliciting ... _• • ; patronage of their friend* and the public. ! ^U0r iersfor work, in either departmerr. ol' II.- their be nines.*, f. * any part of Georgia and Carriage neighboringSuirr will meet with prompt attea tis,if ,< tion. Fa.l Top Atlanta G*. Feh. 20, 1557, (dAwly.l : PMbee*, Blanks! Blanks! Blanks! | Ofall Descriptions. E LAN K80F ALL DESCRIPTIONS,can be had at all times, at the Examiner & Intelligencer CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! AJjOiring the tcrtti of Ala. J. Lv-vd Strcf..- A.tlnutn, G-n. R 0 B ’ T . II . M . i Iliril-Hje I.itiu t urrrnt Woocy. ^ l urnm itt TIoitcy Ronwlit- Bix.N 1T> i J.iixic. Attornie*. Shcritl*, Clerks of C.iurU, and j Ordinaries, can be furnished, at short notice.) any favorite form of DEED. WRIT, or PRO CESS which they may dc*ire ; and all FO RMS i .if legal instruments, commonly in use, are al ways on hand, to be S4*U at the lowest price*. Atlanta. M w NEW CANDY MANUFACTORY -AN I — Bt TJ. ATLANTA, C.A rpUK.8l~crittM.«i:.t.v rativ : -.1 f.V V ‘ |- v; lift ‘ 1 SL T*i.t UtpmU atdrataiL Am »-• ;■-.iif.** visbttrf tceattOrfsln. J SnlQXEjJojU)' -J. to ^rrlrt I.aaic, •i> <1 tlio.v: ulMujt to marry! 1 1 ■ -y.h.f. ? I: JL EBHdT ED MON- I PII -W! , . ' * / r -j x ‘ 3n of A!«io4« ■•• r > Academy< C-. vr . i-,Mt.- -un to L« Ma ! ; *^-y. the Zny,:**. A •’ “** ; . , a cLana • mcortnul nSeoniea »o.v.5,qamfc t tsi ir.ngwf on tlie Moh-.Ltytre»4* vf.-.g per,m regulonty. lu oil coses c< N<rr*. j a.* Piiy.uM of tLe Heart. A.r t ct Whiu-s, an»! in fact in *11 cctcpdaint* 1 tnrng fr?,m a disordered ccnditieB sn-d ua- ; OeaiUiy aetto'i of tie GestuJ Orgasm, these »i'nlfivn*i *£'C\ t, and peruraiicot raze. 7 It t are pu’ o; ^ smaJ! plate glass daak*. *e -.-efr reeled (root obfemtioa, aed sce«cif«c* • V foil Cxn<.\UKM f<n use. Price $1 per pi.kage. '• B —TL***e Pills fboald not be taken be " : !-*riag the fins; lirree zsocths of preg- t- -■ : a ‘tty are tart io bnag os imscomage; -• v jiiitr time they ore kazaleoit J. &. . 17. TS. odj Agent far the Coiled r a: ib Doctor* office a ; - ^ ; ’;• A I.j> oru's Female Prote<ctof—on x * A i •Lcept»n. andiovaJc* * *'-a’ea wto. owing t» iabita of • . ; ci wtaation are iLcopoduted. -..erf-;: l. Pnc* *rZ sent by w.;fi these rtroedies. I have • s v _.u Land the work* : Mit- gai iUniagcAittiij, Daetaes of Fe- • A M a •- Loci, work is anhstanuaJ . -. i ‘ -autlfuily fuistrYted with cotomd *• -1 c r.uia nearly fnr htzndm! pare* :'•Wii-rc.GVt. s<m rjxil to ony *A* : costs snstaspa ‘ • aJdreafei V •prill recede my m- i.-ite ar.v&u r.: tz". of isq^ury a e ; KUfe u eack^i,] "Xili be pr- apdy : J-K- liLANDIN.M p. ‘ *' Jwr€« Just Received. Ill: r.». --* = 'ter*. uic^Vn OlT(Ea5li£h : ' bailed “ “ do - » : ' *.*?r-trail ' --areypr’mOi - - “ “ whaleOi - • -' ! ««»*». G’ ‘ Tanners. l’\\- - U-.-'.a “ -I'.- aborted V^iuiueB. " 95 j<-r ecu. 1 -cn5»oL 3 20 - Burning FMi' r , ■ - Campheae. v i lu " _ Spirits Tarpeatine.S . - . - ;i“ VYhite lead, assorted. A iILse: Gla.-#. assorted sixes. I »-s^: Mil', rcl.-rai Paitti, aid alt artici. * Ptrrtcrf’ cee. hrti.«lr i 1 ■ • * * > EXiisrUa "sl . _Mposs Iwsc. T' cry »’ r rit rg Flcid wo* toe *• -'-i-'*- -cl Itscrpasiaasiluk- t *•••'■ r. dzniiixj and easy •» '* Whuk toe •ti'k, add a irttl* •a?<* htz. mixod e*he» . w . - vit. ' ; j ct Llv, cox bcttles aa 1 i • -* c; tbe k;r when art a use. lk*» 1 - • - • -mu lie *-u*!j-ea,ofid cae.rot be j - . c • -i .ty *t nj :rk maasioeturel ,x '.rr* art r«4f><«fuily K-usatod, os we wiii •.: c \te a *e Ink as 1*w kf itLca. u ;t i .e;». L-y it Pti.sb:a. T:ruz. cr N T. V.,_- a--? ty Drs. B.ggers 1 Guild. At. iller** Hair Iari;urator. . = 4‘ 7J D* Lair ’■ t .taj -Ltl* Uaf4.IL* Tt t.x r Von tiffe at! ktatrs • s. trf loe- tgf.ffgT«en( -;• -*•. Dvtew* :trxz /. v f ItU *-Cl tSSkr i». ware. Whiskey! Whiskey! TtJST received In Store, top JlWi. Cure Whtl- •1 kov, wbtcb will be eoM vciv ebeap. T. K. LOWE, . oct, 27, 1957. ilwtf. susrwjDEn v.i.vk Taken at Par iEoitmumiEL. r |l H E subscriber will sol! oighL r ten Negroes, ^ th elloim' and Lot whepron lie now re- de* in the City of Atlanta, and a large stock of Fciuily Groceries, payable in Georgia Kail Hoad Bank Hills vm.TT' ud rather titan mis<« trade, at NK PERCENT PREMIUM •Yen Route to the South -'Vea Connecting Chattanooga, Tenn.; Charleston, 6. U.; Savannah, Ga.; and all North-Lantern Cities, with Memphis, Tenn. pST* The Inst connecting Link of Rail-Road between New York and tho .Mississippi River! This Road is now completed, and oponed for tho regular transportation of Passenger* and Prolght. nnd will afford more expedition and less c\pnn>e, than any other route between the North K»st and South-West. Passengers and shippers will 44 lake luc notice thereof, and govern them selves accordingly.” Passenger Tratus loare Stevenson daily ai o'clock, A M., (after the arrival of the from Chattanooga and Nashville,) end arrive at Meutphia seme day at 7, P. M.. connecting with First Class Steam Packet* to New Orleans, and rtant points upon the Westers era.* Goods consigned to KeiLRoad Agents at Charleston -»r Savannah, will be forwarded tn Memphis and other points* by Express Prolght Trains* Freight In charge of the Adam's Bxpresi Company, la earriod over this rpute daily, by ths A CARD. H AVING retired from the Hardware business, 1 embrace this opportunity of silking my friends and the public for the liber al patronage extended to the firm of Gilbert, Clarke Leris, and would recommend to heir ootifidjuco and support my late partners ind friends, Messrs. Clarke 6c Lewis, as being in overy way worthy of their patr msec \YM. 11. GILBERT, JVov 13,1857 ddwlm DISSOLUTION.; FflHE firm of Gilbert, Clarke At Lewis, is 1 this day dissolve 1 by limitation, in future the concern will be conducted by the under signed, and who are authorized to settle up the nctes and accounts of G. C. A L. CLARKE A LBNVia Nvvtfmbcr 13 1857 __ dawtm ’UroccVlcrat Prime Com/ rlHIE Subvrii.er tvillccllhia |iicmiu abick I of FAMILY an.l PLAXTATIOK (SBO- EKILS, at coal anJ Freight, foe Bill, of ihr llaukof Fullim, oilicorgla Ruil- onil & llankliiR CompMiiy. H> will liltcwia. r.voivn|ihi- fill, of the aatm Hanks, in payinftit ol Jebta due the e.:air of C. D. I’arr, iliffaani. L. J. PARR. <k'I7i1«iI A»«nt E, HI, SEAGO, « Sl lXtSSORTOSF.AoO t I.AWRE.V l will eosTisn: rut: rnor>vce com mssroM n r sis ess, AT IIIS NEW COMMODIOUS FIRE PROOF BUILDING, Front »«f Atlanta llot#i.an.in«-ti to Fulton Hot**, ATLAXTA, GEORGIA. tB»Th*uaual Farilitieaoffrred t.» Sl-ipj^r* "riitr* tprctfnliy *ol»elted Oct 16th. 1*66. _(«lAw 1% 1 To Itlnxiers S. Snelt Manufncfnrr j 'factor 4 ( . r s,.~Wc have a tine stock of Window i rrf - a -ei to ■Hass—' cgingiunitekom 5 XIOto 4DK60inch. ! ,-cnt* per t t>#. Als-,2.D0Otb Putty—all of which ire wil j order » • •elllow for c.vsh ,.r abort credit. re:orcud*»r Nov. It. 1S56. SMITH A K27.ARD Notic to Furntei*** I WISH i. hu» .acice R»dan' VTtiSr vh.**? rrja'j It at the roaiact rr>r». K. U SK * A ur r. N*\t aioor t« thf Fult.’u Hi jm*. Grtsiri-f-, e't rttt*• t'tin-h«im -.1 ac ten > \ i .bflOAT. irwf- tm of pUia »*• i f auev Art. * llav.ng re m ... te laid iu a C: : ry : L ir.g .« v.*- James M. Carter. ;in!ins x. I ommit-ionMii cliani. C‘. r. B A R.T3EI • i Fiino ? on : Sep«irer and rater, i \\'-- -»:••••=■: ••• ‘■■I '*?.>■-' j » > I zr : sxrh as rt . I S'.ttit..,: a::, r. * ra zg . - • .a.nvfi cf tewsuisgf \y • rcie.Ae. i ** f.vei. ir t*cry ietames or se ' a..« nairrirted. rurtinpbyi* mr done •( Reduced Prlcet- r-e- A.i crier, , a - tf cA at Mcur*. WU- ! r. . --- ..re m r». * Pe-ehtreo st., AUeJS- dwly. Hay. Atlsnt *. Nov St * • FUIlNITUnil FDBXITl It E! 11 100 !,t“ V.. I rVcw Huron. lUeon, rhoica artkk. >u«ie*. Ham r*. j*.*t r«<fvir«d an-itwi »*'.«• hj F. M.££A«U>. r«n«l»*i< n V»r<* i West aaff. Northern Manufm toi w llaiis! Sags! Sags! AT TIB Corn Exch*u*f Bag Manufactory, 125 & 127 Broad Street, H. Y. Now ready for the Fall Trad# Cheap lor Cfcah 50.000 new S IIu. Grain Bags, 25.000 44 2 44 55.000 Second hand 3 aud .1 Bu. in Prime'Or* tier. 37.000 Seamless Bags of all the various kind*. Miller', ling*. . ,, ,, W ..41 1ft Bbl IU*. ftMtfQMl 5-4 b,u Tm‘.«, m>A non our rmnlum i \ IUUK.> M V 9 in th»» ms CORN HEAL. I tVIrceis-W ,1 burMcts bushels fresh •« » *n WALLAtX ARORiVaS. PuMBgir Tr»!»4. V. O. ARMS, auml Btp’l. HunUrlllvAU., April lat, I,IT. •Throogb TiftkiU»« M.mpbu, As., told ol Wilmington, H.C.; Chirlerton, 8. Oq AngmiU, Soronnob, Mown, AUoato and Colnmbnr, Oo., Moutgonwrj, Alo.) ChoUonoogo and NatbrlUc tt*.To ronnart wltb tha Wattare nail, on I It H«ad, paarengar, will tab* tha mgbk Train, Item Wilmington, N. Oq AnguUY Cbattta and Kaahrllla, Tnn.) and tha day traitt Char la. Ion and KinprUla, 8. Oq aad AU April lib * (llatad Cloth, (warraatat not to .ilk Hour. I Thl. U * new vlicte »n«t we eell tbe particular atteatwa c MtUera aw: >1oar ItiaGr* ttalt Veelnriea supplied with R*r*. aU else#, Aealcnevt •vnreselv tor uee. . order* eiecnted with naatoea* end dt« ♦ It K. Ct^RICr, prepoeter CfA sF* Situation n» Teaclior tVautert A JTftng (aatlaman vault a aitnation at! Taicaia, la aoiaa Ptauo ficaooL ar pritau, CUaUx. ilavaaadacawdlnonaof Um hart la-1 itUdUiiu tn Iba D, Slataa. Tlta hart afnltrwoa. VINCENT D. CALVIN, AUaalaOa. cfV H Keahar riber be mas reet^ned the’ Ageery of lb i 1 varans Insurance t'ompacie*. f.w wb.-ni be ha 1 Goer vtinj. takas tbU melhot o:‘ ret urn in* bi» th»«S it lo hi frieists for thetr liberal palrwaape. ant wool , prrttuilv reoom.’aend %o them toc*Miuri«e that pat ; ia«eto Ins stirOMOor, PK. V L ANt'.G-H, AH 1 new.i aav i« rwoon»asewltna all »»f tfce c>wi|iH»iv j »roarroort.ieoeo, tela, refer w Gieir repott*. j oJ tiinr premptnee* la re*pood.n* their lessen t } 1 he Ute Are i* tbl* place MARKHAM Atlanta. July 1st, 1667 uJ Fire liiaurauco Ageuc,. tlaviot retired the Afmcj of Vbe llnrlforit Fire Insurance Co. Capital Stock, , |500.<»0 Aaaclu, 61S.000 .Etna Insurance Company. Capital Sw«k, *1,000.000 Aaartto, 61(5,000 Chartered 181®. Pherntv InsuruucuiConupanr Capital, $200,000 AiMttt, 812,305 Icaursnee nan he had in either of the re Ooupanie* Xl as low rate, at in any reepensibl* OnmpaniM. by spplioi N. L. AKOIKR. A«enk. •aaatat tha OtaUlag Star. .1 Wai. Datv, • IrtwrllMlStlU M Jatpl, IMI M PRODIGIOUS RUN!!! V (. XL 111A i !!A5 Mil* . U SOU"! H-WESTERN Hollar Wookly s \v t i.i.i .*i* ‘Burial 1 h* sy-rejared to fum:»* l ■v;^t w ;-Sr al Caeca,« von tews ot a oompcter.t F. A. 35, ’56—dwly parttkc: t Ol DR M. IliUl W. HOMOEOPATHIST. FFICB and Rtvwws in Hr. Votr.rin'^ ol life, opposite IVuta HubV, N oreraber SO. 18.G daw tv NEW CROCKERY STORE. On He C«u»‘r itVrr Ptae&tm,Dmlur A -Veru'.-t Street* com together. TC£) WHERE will befoar.d a »iO<»D Of STOCK of CROCKERY. CHIN A TB GLASS WARE, ale® Silver PUt*J Wata, TabU OstUry. Waiter*. Ac., which will U A at PAIR PRICKS. Ww a eaU fra * ywho ar* la wool ef th* above firsts. XlUfiU (Nor. 331., IS57. Jw3a. I) u*riniitt‘s to Putrouiit. 4 it, , uih W eat; rn Wt ; r U, ek v * l 1 ,Uw :» a;ir ’.U . woii *c e. r« i ting d ' •>! ms-ralcharaf.er. \ s * 1 icrary and I>u'ty |«jWf, mu nded . cswtu'.. ta*teijC< i. auruuui .*. ir ; cr ahs' e\.i) :. ui- y na> H l>odtjiuve-J id si A YEAR. We mt.H havt a large t-uivonfUor. I »t n ..: v, .u u eired i. ran ftamcfl v.^sv, Zuttu m URDS A Gt 1 ! BY. Mur rv tw. vru. I'tuu. nTTuKisha'nsW’ll (ham «*pv u«U Is* o J nuary. suu cluig* «-*»** «> ctt. «. v, rohvr lh«» ■* **•* ivIuAS! GLaTsSS! «L.\S!»! BQ8 Boxow. i . K hart ta stwro -'-se o( ite larges; ewcu wf \ v \ ini-'w fil*'*, aver bruugki tv' J;:* aorke jcl'. it at low ’ftrare* fer CASH* Col qprl* TsMITH.A KZZARD Hat-oi»- riou i-u ol u-Ptai-Oats! i Tctatoee* Baooo. - - •$. g>:d Sspertn* F^wr, ft^** - * ■ bashali gos-5 YTk.:e Coni, ‘O'. V-Juhcl? No. 1 PeaAfar fcUnlti&g, HiAtls Black 5e«d Oats. : Cera Meat T- is- -re srtr-tw w^r tw mi *t fair Barker - * ' a-h. .* r i o. ft) day t»ft->t*a. My * ve^r irre. *-.i l wi!! Stereo!! . -; .. w tA»>. jAL jsrwdaew l*K - • -• - - - -*» u -aijoiter War* . "k *--7 »*i h? Irroral if dweixtd* C. i). PARR* T'avar F r^iuo* Bro T O MAM FA CTUUBR8 , tuve recctnuf a : S;k’ I oath* I tmngw. Bind- i*u Hi*, and cv>nndcwc with th* B«*l and hh ■' whiC v . Will;**. M.ilJ It a* price* i ,ro«r» accvMnjwnaai with Cash wifi b* hy dilevi with *00.1 (ioodiy ami at low .alike Sign of the Big Boot, Peachtree* rf.er..kra Bk<k. 7 WU DIMICK & MIT. 41ST BLTE1VEU! AOOORDEOHSJ :H or used bv the Campbell Mia-* rc’.» iz i .;.-rr travelling MaaieCowl f the 5Gur.‘.l of th tax precisely iaita* 7 i.nj; tr.e humaa voice. AUe other Frtaek Accvr- d«ons* Ftatit: :s. V;->lsae. B*«s, ‘TuiUrs, Tt«W f Bar 1 s Itcjlveritw, tie. Ah of whieh will W stU. ‘..tap to sail the ticuts, or It. BRAliMULLKR*8 Maaie Sure \YY : tahxB rt., sign of th* IUg Drum o<* 11* *57 Jwlj l piioi ait-ring and Mrittraa* *Ji lubllsbnienf. • pMK seU. ri'wr bMcvuutaatly *a band, ssd naea l /aeianvc \o erdvr. aU kiad* sad qwabttee et Irwin the ebrap Straw, sOuca aal iv Him, t*tbe ;»are Ct'JW KD HaIR Mattrsn**, wax rooted eneerWr us as j erUel* »»»r tft/*lls Ibis jd*;*. I bare ale>* oa am?. Hair t*-^at*re aad Pit Sy'raf-^pslti^ Osm5m a>i I caa^we. l’ew ths W .ifij reuvael ^*iral tialtroee®* wu* »** •ad* tre atolefc. wa^> seiee fail ijfls— eUw— tm* 4JOOI* eleepiB* I ms aJe“ jw>-parwd * : ewev U*ia with *T, the abort **t*ouew. . i J.,S *.:r •• • i: ft. -I -ft 1 * 'It:-