The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, December 19, 1857, Image 1

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AND EXAMINER “ ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBA1 IT."- JEFFEii? ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, ISM, Mil 70 One Insertion, Two * Three, 11 your, “ Five, 41 • Onewoek, Xoielligencci* & Examiner. DAILY & WEEKLY" DUNCAN ALOCHRANE. TBBJ1B OF SUBSCRIPTION. D»H, IntelUpncer, per annum in ailreuca, $6 Wockly, « “ " 82. OATHS r OF AOVKRTI81NO. Advertising in tho Deily Intelligencer will be Inierted nt the following retei per i.inere of ten liner. 60 etl. I Ono month, 95 00 »*1 00 Two, '■ 8 00 T 25 Throo ' 10 00 1 M | Four, “ 12 00 1 76 81*, “ 15 00 1 00 | One yeer, 25 00 Special contract* will be made for yearly edrer tUement* occupying a quarter, half or whole column. 29* Advartleomenu from tranrient perron* muat be paid in adranee. Legal advortliementi pubjlrhed at the nrua rate*. Obituary noticeroxceodlng ten liner chfirg ed at advertilementi. Announcingcandidater for effiae, $5 00, to bo paid in adranee. When adrertirementr aro ordered in both tho Dally, and Wookly, 25 per cent, will be added t o the above ralo*. “ The privilege of yearly advortlrerr ir rtrictly fimlted to- their own immediate and regular bailntn. Profenional Omrdi neteieeedlngrlx liner,*15 ^Advertisement, not rpeeified er to time will be pablUhed till ordered out and oharged at regular Advortiiomentr inierted n the Weekly paper only will be charged at former rater. “ATLANTA, DECEMBER 191857J Corraponitnccof the Baltimore Sun. WABUINOTO.V DOC. li lt ii probable that the Kansaa legislature, called by acting Got. Stanton, is non in ses- •ion, and will taka measures to unnul the proceedings of tbs constitutional convention and to obotrnct or prevent the oonetitu- tional election, which was assigned for ibo 21st. This will serve tho more to compli cate the subject, as'the legislature can have no legal existence until tbe first of January. Its acts will not be recognised by the exe cutive government or by Congress as legal. What new difficulties are thus to be produ- oed, cannot be forscen. Congress, upon wbioh body the Bubject devolves, must meet tbe question os a prac tical one, acting apon the polioy recommend ed by the President, which is to quell the agitation in Congress and the oountry, and eonfiine it to tho limits of Kansas. To no, Copt tbe Lecompton Constitution, in whatever form it may arise, is deemed by tiyrPrraidcnt and Cabinet, and perhaps a majority of the Democratic Senators and Beprcsentatives, as the readiest and surost way or reaching the objeot in view. It 1b known also that Southern mombers are very mnoh disappointed in their expectation that Kaneai would become a slave State, and at tributing this failure to a departure by Fed eral ofEners of the Territory from tho prin. ciplca of non-intervention which govern the g—... Nebraska act. are indisposed to any concession or compromise on the sub. ^*They are, however, so far committed to the support of the legally constituted Le- ooapton Convention, that they will sustaio tjmir Constitution, even if it came without slavery; but further than this, as I am ad vised, they will not go. Tbe resolutions heretofore adopted by some of tbe southern State Legislatures, and thoso about to be adopted by the legislature of South Caroli na, will, verfcrobably, govern the action of the majority of southern members. Practi cally, the aoceptance of the Lecompton Coca stitutlon would seem to be the onlv mode of solving that difficulty within the hounds of the Demoeratioparty. But that Constitu tion may not before Congress at all, or it asy come under circumstances so embar rassing, that it cannot command a majority of cither House. Hopes aro therefore entertained that some mode may be devised of anticipating and Avoiding all difficulties, with the concurrence of tbe Democratic members. A recurrence to the Toombs net of 1856 may afford such means. It it understood that Mr. Douglas will Introduce this bill, tbe history and char acter of which will be remembered, and will commend It to publio attention. This act, framed by Senator Toombs, of Georgia, was to enable Kansas to form a Constitution and State government preparatory to admission into the Union. It pareod the Senate, pend ing the Presidential canvass, with the voto of every Senator who had sustained the Kansas Nebraska act, and wss rejected in the House bythevotoof every Btkexuepublican. This act, as it passed, did not provide lor the submission of ths Constitution to tho people | and Mr. Douglas, in accordanco with the special reeommendtUon of tho President in his late message, will intro- dneo this provision in tho words of the Minnesota enabling set. The practical benefit of inch an act would bo the imme diate adjustment of the Kansas difficulties, as rt exists in Congress, in tho country, and in Kansas itself. It would embarrass no Democratic members, for it would re quire none to recede from any position ho had ever takoo. Gov. Walker is now hers, and his rcla. tioos towards the Executive will probably soon be determined. The U. S. sbip-of-war Saratoga, could notiavebeen under ordera, as has been stated, to intercept Gen. Walker and bis filiibustere. Walker passed under her gum, end hie papers were approved, and probably hie objects also, by the cominandingofficer. He tended, no doubt, three hundred and sixty men, which was th number he had with him. , Ion, Mercantile Agenda.—Messrs. Sago and gem offer their entire itook of pianoe at auction. Suoh • tale at this time muat re sult in beavv loss to them ; but we under stand that they do not feel safe in attempt ing to pots through each a winter as tail without making a serious sacrifice, in prep. oiittioa for cells to be made upon them.— The cause* wbioh have rendered this action i-tirir*T. are each as to reoder it more than ordlnarliypainful Sometime In tbe fall, the New York Independent announced their n — among its list of fall arts. Their credit fa New Ydrk ▼«»“»«> destroyed, salon ivestigating the aouroe of the rumor liurioua to them, they found, after con- i inquiry, that it wu based on the I of one of those •mcroanule agon- sh art a disgrace to tbe busineee of -York, that their properly her* was oevessd by mortgage to prevent tbrir eredi- tors fireee recovering their jtut dues. Such a ebergeeould have been readily dieproved fav a march of tbe rtcctde, but tbe mieebief before its nature and epurce could which will result in great low. Messrs Sage and Suns should Imvc u legal remedy to repair tho omsequences of such a libel as this. Wo bavo known instances where the petty malice or ignorance of th** local in formants of those agencios lias brought ruin on houses which woro sound, if left, to their own efforts. The whole system is one of low, villanous espionage, which should ho broken up by libel suits wherever Injustice is done.—Buffalo Aiveriiur. Heavy Huint—llceiruclion of Property.—It has boon years, says the Chattanooga Ad- vertuer, ol the loth inst. since this section of country has been visited .with as heavy rains as we have been having for the lost week. It commenced mining last Friday night, and has continued with hardly an hour's interval to the present time. The river is in booming tido, and farmers are apprehensive with fear that it may break its banks and canto a genoral swamp of un- gatbered corn, late sown wheat and proper ty gonorally. Tho baok.water is so high in the streams as to cause much destruction and loss to such as own property thereon. If the rains should continue a day longer, the Imvoc will ho unmanageable, and nt tho time of writing, it is still pouring. Accident on theJ Georgia Railroad.—The down pasienger train on the (icorgia Rail road did not arrivo until a late hour last night, boingdetaiued, as we learn, by the collision of two freight trains about seven teen miles from the city. The leading freight train was going up a heavy grade in tho road, when ono of tho couplings parted, and tho cars run hack into tho train which was following, breaking up the rear cars and damaging tbe engino considerable. So one injured.—Chronicle jr Sentinel, 12(fi. Jlrofesssiiftl ^irfcnjg j-stybiisfyiieiifg. j 6ifij ftdbertiseioeote L A T. IIACKI1TT. ATI iltiNHy AT . I-A , aw.Umgtfddmorgiu,wiii practirr INTELLIGENCER & EXAMINER j If)|Th PatfiN A: (}a in the following counties: Cobioau, Chattooga,' —- T ~ * v/l v/lw wMJ V • JOB Murray. (Ulmer, Whitfield, Gordon, Walker, ' Dade. Keftrentet; Maj. W. V. Himvi-'.t. Mari etta, Hansc'.l dt Kim|is(-n, Marieltt, I tinea K* Lawhon f E*i| , Dahlonega. /SBT'i’irlicular attention paid to the collecting business* May 28, 1857 Jawly ATTOKNKY AT Atlanta. Georgia- aotenitx-r R. 1854 dl1 J OIIX V. 11 K ARlT-ATTORNEY AT LA W,— Colquitt, Miller, co., GtorgU march G 1857 wlv 1 C. S1MP.SOY J# LAW L AM A It & LOCHKANE-^r- -re TOHi\IES A T LA (V-Macon Georgia. ; ko OFFICE! COH MISSION MERCHANTS. TIIK PROPRIETOtlS having recently added \u «l* JOB DEPARTMENT of tb*. R»uK liahtnent a LARGE and VARIED assortment of tkeZate#f.yfy Umf Pi ecKAftK AMD SALK OF PLAIN AND FANCY TENNESSEE PRODUCE, COTTON, (JH0CEHIE8, &c„ Alabama Straot. (toutL of tt* k Western 2 A t lanta, Georgia ciiij Si.5belrtiseftt6i|W. fiBbeHiseh)e«J^. K M CI.4KKK ?¥•.?.' sh € larked iirubb. COMMISSION M HR' 11A NT-. Ajrente for collection 3 of ail G > And Dealer■ In EICON £113. 1 Li • OROOKRIKS. At tM< '.id«u»d,oo WhiieLeL rt., ittwet* *:k IaH aui Cora kl«f* ia - ; jai<S to Cofidgotseait* a izuel For Sale. A COS’.VTANT ♦•.prjjy vl the ja^lly trVUl'- /. L MIKA IL *: .teak tatL Azt- •. " * Ii Uj i* ifh'r.r f/.«f-Il *valr< A* J HHA CKELFOUIJ, _* Age*: itaportiint to Married I-adle* and Uiokc about to marry* « i' l>» I.osv.KRnC ELF.BR-aED M'*N 1 HI.Y PILLS! f.KkxH.nl r 'A hr AcarJemy^ ■r.tfaxi*. j.TjHciw. u> her Ma prepared to exocute Id a neat «nd workerra, every leacription of . LAMAR. July 111, 1857 \\f ILL1AM M. UAXI OUTII— y\ A'J’TOKN E.\ AT 1*A\V—Fttirhurn, | Georgia. July *25, 1857 dAwtf t 'ill be given to tbe J*r 300 Sacks Meal, THRESH ground from white eons, f'.r rale by 1 June 20. HIOD, PETERS, A CO. Canvawed Hans. HO P tack age e eatTurjed and Soger cured Ha tc 8U,r«. je 20 HIGH. PKTKKS A CO TT 57 J hr f W ATLANTA STEAM >llLLS. E "ill keep con«Utctly on hand a Urge rop- ply of yood Flour—aiao Bran and Dborta. r.NOKRWOOD At HARRIS, Attorneys at La w, Atlanta, Georgia. Wbit.halUtr.ftt.ir A. W.H.U'. Jew WStUvM* TLt highest cmL price paid for Wheal al ' ’ * * ‘0—dGj " • - Ju}y20- R. PETER£ A CO. sr. W. U. Cnmhww Particular attention log of Circulars, Way Bills. Blank Notes, Bill Heads, Blank Deeds, Bank Checks, «__ ■ „ x _ Programmes, . Bnsiness Cards, I W ew otock Coming In HANDBILLS, POSTERS, it. I ©L©T5=10}:§ SEED BAULKV l 7 receirad, a Irtt rale article o: Earley, See-i. Price, |2 j*r boracL Sept. T, dtz CLARKE A OBOBB. New Lard. TbeindenigceCh&re for »ale, at whole**;* »e nKail, a lot of £te KKW L.1RD. r.^ i t ku CLAKITK 1 GBTBP Who wants any Bye. f;an» t Grvte-j Lft« IbO in.the-a Bye. forfieel. wkiet *.L-y a*l: ~ 1WT (it orsia Hatn». Cr,tJJcUcvs 53(vrrtorn Georgia Hail Road & Banking Company AugUbta to Atlanta .. 171 Miles.. Faro $5 60. GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent Morning Passinuri Train.* Leaves Atlanta daily at 10 00 A. M. Arrives at Augusta, nt 7 00 P.M. Lcavjg Augusto, daily at 2 MO A. M. Arrives at Atlanta, at U H6 A. M. Kvkninq Passenger Traix. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 12 00 P. M. Arrives at Augusta, at H 56 A. M. Leaves Augusta, daily, at I 00 P. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 104 A.M. GT 'Phis Road runa in connection with the 'Trains of the South Carolina and the Savan* nah and Augur la Railroads, at Augusta. Western & Atlantic (State) Rail Road. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles, Faro $5. JAMES M. 8PULLOCK, Superintendent. Morning Passenger Train, Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 145 A.M. Arrives at Chattanooga at 9 46 A- M. Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at. ... I 30 A. M. Arrives at Atlanta nt 9 33 A. M Night Passenger Train, Leav es Atlanta, nightly at 12 30 P. M Arrives at Chattanooga at 8 18 P. M Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, nt. .3 10 P. M A give* at Atlanta at 11 22 P. MJ fjF This Road connects rath way with the tRome Branch Railroad nt Kingston, th# East Tennessee Ac. Georgia Fni'road at Dalton, and the Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad at Chm- anooga, Atlanta & Lagrange Rail Road. Atlanta to West Point . 87 Miles,. Fare 50 GEORGEG. HULL, Superintendent. Morning Passenger Train. Leaves Atlanta dailv at 2 00 A. M. Arrives at West Point nt 7 28 A. M. Leaves West Point daily at 4 00 A.M Arrives at Atlanta at 9 27 A. M Evening Passenger Train. Leaves at daily at 1 00 P. M. Arrive* at Wrst Point at 6 28 P. M. Leaves West Point daily at 4 30 P. M Arrives nt Atlanta at 10 15 P M or This Road connects each way with the Montgomery At West Point Railroad, Macon & Western Railroad. Macon to Atlanta.... 103 Miles..«*Fare $4* A. I». -TYLER. Wupcrintendent. Mornino Passenger Train. Leaves Atlanta daily at. 10 30 A. M. Arrive* at Mtcon at 4 15P*M. Leaves Macon daily at 2 00 A. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 9 16 A. M. Night Passenger Train. Leave* Atlanta nightly nt 12 00 P. M. Arrive* nt Macon at 8 00 A.M. Leaves Mar.m nightly at 12 15 P. M Arrives at Atlanta at 6 05 P.M. "tlsT This Road connects at Macon with the Central nud South Western Railroad. FOR SALE. ARGE assortment of Virginia Leaf LUTHER J. GLENN Attorney it t Law, Atlanta, Georgia. WilUttend the Courts in tho Counties of- Ful ton, Do Kalb, Fayette, Campbell, Meriwether, Cowota,Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard, Cobb, and Spalding. ~ Dll. L*. J. ROBERT. Medical &. Surgical Practitioner, Marietta Georgia. OEce at hirreaidcnce. We reapectfully lolicit the patronage of our friends in the city and country, and aisnre them thatall ordors will be promptly andiati*factonlj attended to. .Nsp:. It, lSiT BBLSrp-.ke -2U >1 agxiviu* Wi.ai.tj, jui ‘c»VhEE k GRUBB. G. P. Eddy & Co., (SCOCESSOR.S TO C. *. ii.lS'l j.tTLK'4;eu ) tli, JOB NO CAP.: FP.iNTlNG OFFICE. IBooli."331iicloi*y, Corner o f Whitehall and Alabama six., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALU U. WALLACE.. .Wire ! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, 1 HATS AND CAPS, |W»a*hey! Whiskey! Whiskey V T W.HERRING d SON'S Clothing Macn I pLAKKK A GRUBB n%ve >c*t rereirei ;< * *• factory aLd Merchant Tailonng trtabiijb V^febli. McDrain ^.xtra C.pp m€ “*» for Fall and Winter, all tbe late*: e:yi«. One of the beet rtoek* oi Clothe, Cwtinacre* ana ' e*tiiig* in Georgia, burn which to make & ttitc- tion. Shirte, Dr'iwer*. Under-Garment?, Cravau, Gtnt’r Hosiery, Gloves, Traveling Shawls »r.d Blanket/. Tkih.r’k Trimming.-,kc.. for sale at the lowest p ices, to ihtcue/i tra J< t kt W. HERRING A SON’S. 46 Whitehall «t-, Atlanta, Ga. Also hgtnf* for Singers Sewing Machine#. G. J. WAJUHT. Attorney at Law, Albany, Georgia. Mny IS, 18ST. WM. A. HARRIS, Attorney at La w , Isabella, Worth Co., Georgia. Refers to- Maj. J. L. Harrii, Milledgeville; Hon. A. H. llaniell, Thomatvillc; Miller A Hall, Oglethorpe; Hon. K. U. Clark, Macon; Col. J. W. Duncan, Atlanta. June 2-Jly. JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, Attorney at Law, Atlanta, Georgia. Office, front room* over J. R. k C. H. Wal lace’s Store, corner Whitehall and Alabama >u. May 28, 1857. MARK JOHNSTON, Attorn e y at Law, Oartersvillo, . . . Georgia. r*b.’J8, 1S66. UAwfy H. O. HARPER, Attorn e y at Law, Weit Point, . . Georgia April 19,1S55. dfwtf At Hutchins &. Young, Attorneys at Lavr , Lawrcnccville, Georgia. Will practicoin the countiea of Gwinnett, Hull Walton, Forsyth and DeKalb. Any buiineii en trusted to their care will bo recoivoi with plea/* uro and attendod to promptly. NATHANIEL H. HUTCHINS, Jr. ISAAC M. YOUNG. July 27; 1857. D " lie W* Be BITERS hK^emoved bi* Office to Whi'eball *treet,ov.er Alois fi ll or’« Drug May 13. 1857 dawtn20 |W. T. C, C'autpbell S. Rro., OURGEON and Mechanical Don* Otiats, aropropared to perform all oporntii.ns in the profession with durability and skill. Office over Aleian ieri Drugstore, White Hall it.. W. T. C. CAMPBELL. G.P. CAMPBELL. Atlanta, Jan. 20 d D R. U. T. PULLIAM having re turnel fr.>m a visit to Virginia will re sume the practice of his profciwon in the city Gan Ik* foui d at hi«othcc at all bour*,e when profeaatonallf engaged. HP* Office WASHINGTON HALL. seplMwtf ept o. p. EDDY & C.O;., H aving just added to their former extamive assort ment of B 0 0 K and JOB TYPE. CUTS, ORNA MENTS, Ac., a very large variety of new materials, of thelatfcl -tyUt, together with one of Uoe’t celebrated sre more folly prepared dispatch to all orders for work ’yllnder Presses, than heretofore, to give feHIRTS, A T ADE to order. Also, a lagrestock of HEAs l'i D Y PA DE sum TS on t«.d. t-r i W. UERHTKO k SOS. I Ddrynt m/-: | . • * j v * ac a charm ,n x.1 : * . .. :;r . T ? obttrvr. Lon#, and tmu&ar : with y*r.f-r: r«ra!ariiy. ...» >. r -. ... Heart, F7’“u* Aibis or White?. *y.d .r.f.r .. an#»mg fmn a disorder^ r r :;L r, healthy tCLUjn (4 the (raoitil Grrar *. Lv-- PiiisirLii t a speeds arid pe«r*r.ec.t They err fur up m small plate fa-t* - curely fr^m oi«emtliozL aid act. r : • • ied by foil dire^tiocui for otse. Pii x- j . {MckofS. N, H.—7'btt* Pil.it *Lcaid not It uaer. K- female* during the fir*; three month? cf png- nancy t? they are rare to bring an miecemage. but al any other time they are ha no leas. J. K Bianuin 51. only Agent (ot the L&ru . Buies and Canada*. jv*: rscesved at th*- D*ecV* off cc ? fre-b <4spp!y f Ricord's Peauk }‘rMecfar—ar. unfaJL i f itvenlivd of conception, ami mvaiu t: c j mi who, o»mg k> ajuku ot ; • r ; r.•* >.c.1 .r. •/. ; T.t»bn arc incapacitated, ‘-x!-: r*.Tw*.jr:<"L:n. Price Jf-t sent In Wallace A Robinsou COMMisSION 1 MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN TEN X ESSE E I* R O D U C E ! We rire ?peei*| utter.tioc t*- tbe ?s_e cf ( Lard. Flour, Gra.n. Wi,t-cey, I tut," Ac., Ac. I j-. : nnccL.n remedies, I have c :.r antiy >a n&r.d the l Iktvicg . Mal- r. : - Mar.-ti MarriaceG.;i«, Jj,****** f Fe- Ah*a oi 5ia^a.E»ca rrai «s*oh«uisuaI •J L>aad and branliftilly i'dcs&nAcd with p‘ate<. and crjLltin neary - r t'znlrixi pr ? ■j: m:.r.z mil.S*n: t-' -^1 t.’ sr.v is., drtnr uu rt-ccitA of i ’. l.* - n» :..j f a ii: .v.. «a ro r«.i Orde tfi-jer 507X5 j A O r BANK OF FULTON A GEORGIA *_ RAILROAD A Hanking Company taken at par, for all etbudee t-s and tli gi*.d- OQHO y • f r»ld by C.H. STRONG A CO. - X-mV ^ ^ Oct. 17dA«tJ. _—* BYE A BA BLEY. r k 3kri«7 wwil hhci.fi i WAILACT 4 Nr-o ! named:-:e attent. t. . I t poster*-1» r nckfcs»; i — j:* V p- attetLir: w J. K. PLAN DL«. M‘. b. ** Syracuse, New YurL 1 Just Received. q theirline—which , CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! they will exocate in the beetstyUof the art.ntj Adjoining tb* corner of Ala. k L-rd StroaU, fair prices for Cash. 1 Particular attention paid to the execution PINE M’ORK for Railroad and other Joint Stock Companies, Transportation Agents, Banks, Col leges and Schools, Attorneys, Public Officer Merchants, and others. Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Circulars, Cards, Promiasory Notes, Blank Deeds, Checks Way Bills, Programmes, Hand and Show Bills Posters, Ac., executed at short notice. pm*Printing in Gold and Silvkb Bkossk ar.d Pjlnct Color*d liras, or on Vellum, Satin Muslin, kc., done In beautiful style. Having likewise connected a Book-Bindery* with their Printing Establishment, they are pre pared to execute orders for every description of work in that department—including RULING and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING—in a style superior to any ever before done in this sec tion of the State. Their Tools being all new and of tbe latest patterns, their Stock of materials the 6w» the Northern market# afford, and their work men equal to any in the South, they feel confident of their ability to give entire satisfaction, and consequently have no hesitancy in soliciting the patronage of their friends and the publie. ^uOrders for work, in either department o! their business, from any part of Georgia and; neighboring States, will meet with prompt attes ; tion. Atlanta Ga. Feb. 20, 1857* (dAwly.) j ZLtl/vuta, Or a., R O B 5 T . II, MAY Havinc removed his CARRIAGE REPOSITORY to the aboTe eligi- ole stand opposite the Washington. Hall, and enlarged his facilities. is prep fill all orders with which be ntj be fiTored, as pood terms as can be obtained in Augusta Savannah, with the addition of Freight. His stock embraces CurriAget, Concord Buggies. 4 and 6 seatRockaways, Slide Seals do., Fall Top# Pachees. jydlar Wagons, Corneas, With and wilbuot Tof, Top Bogflei, No Top do., Whips. Ac.. of the best manufac ture and latest style A share of patron age u respectfully solicited. 5r Orders for Family or Plantation Wngot# other vehicles filiod at ahor; notice. We.are also agent for N-rwovd A Boitts’ Patent Pan. Atlanta, Ga.. Dec. 4. ISSf,. NEW CANDY MANUFACTORY -AND- SEAGO, ABBOTT A CO. ‘ ; OEOCZBS AID C0KII56I0S KIHCEAITE [ .ibU/t't \CurTkCr t) | ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WILL keep cor.#t»ntiy ct. hand a rupply ofFrathers. Ha- c n. Perk. Lard. F.ou:. M.». n. Oats. Peas. at. P - ; ' tatoe?. Cabbage. fHxgar. Co3r*, Molt****.Salt j , Candies, W hi*key. Fine Liquors, Tobacco variLUs braxids, Baggiiig, Ref< tli J qualittes. Brooms. Cedar "hl Grain Bags- Matches: and a Urge stock of Krgrr’s rWc* , : t ritz-d Bird-Ej 4* Lime, fresh from thf 1 I kiln. All of which w.i! t*< s.iu lc th? ! j aci-ommixlating terms t idcr / r rash L-r cr-un- j try prod u re current Money. Wr arc taking aL the Gt-erri* Btr.k Itilr 1 at p^r. also, the t .,1* of tif South Carolina ; Hanks anc the Bu.k of fu.t n L’ncurrenl Money Bought. Wf will , -s.y ILC LC4*w tit % -Batek*.• als»:. K1 i V ar.d N * w Grit a: ."E AGO. ABBOTT A Cm November il. 1857 cu i ?-•stares is raw Lii.fccd Oil. iE.-i"!Lh iK'Ued .** *• do -.:i :c; = Irak Tre sprat Oi ^•vniiirc- Oil k..,.:. • ^ wLaleOi Tasn'grs. see. ■nVoI. M “ EunuagFhdd. 10 ” CiLtupbsas- 10 ° Spirits Tcrrecticc.i' • 20. | , ' | 0 lbs White Jc<t d, assarted, lot* Boil-s (rl.':.'.'. jtssorirdsizes. 'S*.Ere>t«, <-•:•!»* Pxist,. »r3 «.*! x.-t: . Painters’ t.-e. re? sale by Vtr ; A .1 \ ESLAXLEJ. Groceries ut Prime Cost. rjYHE Subscriber will sell his present stock I of FAMILY and PLANTATION GRO. ERIE8. at an«i Freight, for Hill# of the ltankof Fulton, or Georgia Rail- mni *V Hanking Company. Ho will likewise receive |tho ‘ i'ls of the same Hank?, in payment of debts due the estate ol C. 1). Parr, deeeastd. L. J. PARR. oc»!7dwtf Agent Bags! Bags! Bags! AT TH* Tobacco, varying in price and quality, at ; fern EXChAIIgP Bag .Manufactory. retail ami whnkialo, aa cheap n. the chenpcat. 8 J. HHACKKI.rOKD, Ag\. Not 11, 1657 B VI thn 20 Packages Glass Ware, Just Received the Subscriber of the most modernkj?} styles, and will lw» said 25 j»er cent wEJ thanl have everlmfore been ablctoncll tor' CaNll. Also, China and GutK'ns Ware, riated Castors, Plated Candlesticks, Forke, Hpoons, 7'ea Metis, Britain do , China Flow rs Vases, Ate., to which I would invite the at tention of my former patrons ami especially the Ladies to call and examine, T. IL RIPLEY. Nov. IS. 1857 ,1/f DOWNING HILL gari&'SA.aaasa.'sr, ATLANTA, GKOHG1A. " fTYHE suh*ril*era ofter at wholesale or retail, I a very extensive collection of Fruit Trees, Grape Vinos, Arc., Ac. Catalogne sent by mail to all applicants, frcoot charge PETERS,HARDEN 6t CO, Atlanta,'Georgia. November 0,1857 d4tn Tobaccos Tobacc o, UST reeelveil direct from Virginia, a choice lot oi TOBACCO, among which is a boxes of that justly celebrated Brand KANSAS TWIST, superior to tny in this tf. [oetMdwtfJ T. FLO WE. I GEO U A. Foray th County rfWn MONTHS sft« 1st., 1 shall spit], I to lha (,’ourt of Ordinary of PonTth couit. (ffo, lesre to Mil th* IanJ. snJ N*go«b«. |on|ln| to I he eaut* of Col. Wile, U. Hutch- be MfeftklMd. The result Is, tbit to old. In*. laie of wi.l counly d*cM*«d. , tUhifhly redouble bouMl. compelled to M1I.E8 W. BUTTON, AJm'r. S» tow hum to laiWsMbendiU Norsmbjt 4th, 1837 125 & 127 Broad Street, N. Y. A.Jy for ths Fall TrsJ.> Chssp for Cosh, to wr 5 Bu. Grain Btig^, 50,0t»0 25.000 55.000 Blanks! Blanks! Blanks! Ofnll Descriptions. E LAN KSOF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, can be had al all times, at the Examiner & Intelligencer Attorniea, Sheriffs, Clerks of Courts, and Ordinaries, can be furnished,Jat short notice, any fawrile form of DEED. WRIT, or PRO CESS which they may desire; and all FORM IS ol legal instruments, commonly in use, are il- afactory he would*nform county isaler* that kt ways on hand, to i*e sold at the lowest prices. . prepared to furnish candies at wholesale at 20 Atlanta. M w j cent* per pound. n i |i ■■ Order lOCC. mj ani.ed With the COIlh Cr good CltJ E TUI Qf APn i referance* promptly attended to. I iVil DCliilrUi L. VALENTINO. SUCCESSOR TO SEAGO k LAWRENCE j Atlanta, Not. S«tk ?55. dsw-y iSn& r “ASm a <**■ i ' ruBNimiait" AT W.Si.'WIKS. 1 ' 8 «“iP l' B i\ 1T IRE!! Bird. F,j e Lime. ATLANTA, GA. T HE subscriber woaJdixuonn the citlxess of At lanta and vicinity that he ha* constantly on hand, at his Confectionery and Baking eetabfiib* ment. all kinds of Confection*. Pastries, Fruits Ar Mul stones. Bolting cToihVkc. At i* also prepared to furnish every description , xl> . K ~ aU u . — of plain CakM. for -aidiap- cr; „ k0 ' rT: , k Tnab> . ^ parties, a* »hort notice, ana on acccmavdating terms. Imported whset and bra-dies of •!! descript.ons for medical purposes,kep. always on hand. Ai#c\ genuine Spanish Cigari bacct-v—■-together with a large assortment Fancy Articles, Ac.. Ac. Having recently returned from th* North, where he laid in a fine stock of Fancy Articles and eve- y thing necessary for carrying on his candy -=*J. ^ Id) Si ii A s r J* -M-i.ty ■ uj lis-.i ti- rttVUi .. utmiL » - • i' tawes i_I cl. f .r.:? varcAL.a : d'.ntril'itT -asi ea^y n- w ;;,c, W non tuirh, aid a H:L*e - 1 .'- * ‘ l< mix*, wilt other irk* „•'.always t? to: izo: clean lettiM act* »-*p: c : r/.cu m izt air wit-a cot .n see. lb»e .lx w;_ t*; cc.rn.-i* iot steel pee, and car.no t it inhere:, la iu quaSsy hyuy L:h matrofactcred m Lnrcp* cr Acer, ra. wi“g 7c- ' OothV ks * »f.-. ^ O. S'. BAJaTJSl ' Piiao Tom Kepairtr and Inner U "ILLa:>;iu obj coil,;: IhMtfiamw, ntl a,ree. j alautf of a.'tifr, r-:rering ef ham mers. felted c r : nfc i,, laring ;; r rg’.r is w siring* ky r»*' PROOF BUILDING, Front of Atlanta Hotel.andneit doortoFu’.ton Houee, ATLANTA, GEOHQ1A. •S-ti ...-a*; ofleresi to Shipper- ‘Tier* spectfally •elicited oct teth. 1W. (dAwly ) To Glaziers A. Sash .Si ami fa cl tin* ors.—— Wc have a fine stock of WirhJow Glass—rangirginsixe from 5 PtlOto tOXfif* inch es. Also,2,0001b Putty—all of which we wu selllow for cash or short credit. Nov.12.lS5S. SMITH A KZ7.ARD Nolle* to Parmcrsi 1 W1SH to I’tiT wioice Kedaod White wheat. reeuJir- It at the umut price. E. M. SF.A»k). A ag. Nell door to the Kulloa Rea*.* ^Ber-ag f ratest Fire A Barf . ‘ r SEA GO. ABBOTT X 5ej:ember. 11, 1S-7. \ t*ni>ou-ham>. Factory Yam* A :J Tallow. Throe dries choice Veals on Ham* Tec hales Facto ry Yarn. Three Barrt.* Tallow. F *ur t«arrels Car Greaoe —F * n t April 11.SKA GO. QtlK'TT. bM.uZMc-.i z. arts in every i&xtasee cr nc narge. Ail werk warranted. Tuning by the Year done at Rednced Price*. *** Al! • rlers shouH be left a: Meesrs. M' .l- am*’ rnrc;uire 5*. re. Patch tree r., Allan - H*'h4* dwly Bacoa-Flour-Uoru-Pea«-Oat»! ' - -5 T :«nccix*c Bacon. * . c • cric- FVn-. 5,,' . : -fir* - a *i t;:e C. rs. -' -' ;'• ? 5*-: A l ■ *-4tirg, - • -- ; Wh. I c. n Me*!. James M. Tarter. UhMflUearcful'.y selected j*t :k from the *T* Bc^l Northern Mauufaclories. ^ orwarding A ( onnmwiou. er My Safes, Wardrobes, Bureaus, becretarrt, " n as h» tends. Bedsteads and ’hairs cf any desired pattern and price. A fine rtmect <1 Centro. W,.rk, Salocn and Toiiette : chant. SAVANNAH. GA.. Liberal adoMce* made o.n uL oruerar.d ?iie—5. fas. Tete* * R»* 100" Hay. seotnl hand 2 and 3 Bu. in Prime.Or- 37,000 Seamless Hags of.all tho various kind*. Miller’* Bag*. l 4- l » »ndl-l«nibl. lUc* tiMliimM e»i>ro«.!y f->r their Trarie. amt iu«na(artured fr«*m ,«ur Premium (iUse-t Cloth, (warranted not to »Ift llonr > 1hi« a near article an-1 we oall the particular atteutw n o Uiller>'an<l Flour iMaler* Salt Factorire eupplied witji Rag*, all s.re^, «2-*e fned •xpreaalr tor u-e. •y-Ail enter* execute 1 with neatue«» »n-l *• patch. t'it-l It- F CI.iRKK, I*roprietor Silitulion ns Teacher Wanted A young gentleman wants a situation as Tkacrxr, in somo Public School or private I hr#* family, lie was educated in ono of tha beet ln-j” w stitutions in the U, States. The best of reference* j given as to character and capacity. Fnr further Information please address VINCENT II. CALVIN, u 1857. Atlanta Ga. ioo!t': May 1* o sr SRA(10 ABBOTT * CO tera, iu»t re.-eiTed an- J . for *»te by K M. 8KAG O, CornrolMiou Here aut Tables—Ktagere’s s-Tet«. etc. MtP In addition to the above large stock, we are receiving weekly supplies. The public are in vited to call and examine our stock. 1 V A. A.I ii WILLIAMS. Kelt door to Gilbert A Clarke, PeaehTr** *t . ' Hurial Cases. i * M e a-e prepareal t' furnish Fisk’s Metallic Buri i al Cases, at short notice. Me have *e.*urc*a tbe * services c.f a competent person t■» attend u th.» de- partmart. F. A. X J. S. WILLIAMS, ; Nor 25,’5A-dwly Peachtree sreet. stawfienU. fcFJTRV-Vi be; . R- RS .ILe# -a B t-s# t.a m*r 1^ '57-dJtwIy " LKiJVi.~LA.V.LV ‘ US; T.ATVTA XJOTTSB KNOXVU LK, lTyVRSSKB. M R. STERLING DANTE ’. late of lha La^ tier H. use. Macor.. G* and Saxapsos La nier. late of Tuskegee. Ate al will W happ y to meet a!’, triecd* ard cr> mew at the LaiAr IL use, where tney have ample accommvreiaLon hur.dro.1 aid fifty persecs k-nte < f Prw* e ot w r. t tes. ; AL pr^*Jace Uft :: - i-t ?.< nany uih#r Ware H.-tire :r. the r.:r, ir : U t^rurwd tf deLred. C, D- PAWL" Afarob H- Preduce Bi» T O MAXI F A1 TIRERS . \ \ ^ E ar* U. W rtvcung a V T large Lx •! Sc!c Leilh- csrCalUbkins, I-tmnga. UtnU* ing*. Easts. Pegs. Kit. and . q everything coru.tctcd with ifjj/B.-x-t and business, which w' be* s-.-U a: kvr price, l t'ash. All oroer# accompanied with Cash will be prompiiy tiJed w.tugvod G,xv;a, ar.d at low rates—at the Sign of the Big Boot, Peachtrv*- street, Cherokee H*cck. apStbltt DIMICK & MIX. Jl ST RECEIYFtH K. n L U 9 . ACCORDIONSI X S Lanier, rrcprteaers. V H v used by tbs Campbell V ^ >tre_‘ and other travelling Marie O CAMPIIENE Burning Fluid! FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER TERMS LOW FOR CASH,: T, R RIPLEY. P. S.—A liberal discount by the Bbl, Dw.»,usr. d»tr itrsixnntiou. tltllKsubscriber Latin* reaigoe.1 the Arency «.f th I tanous ln*ur*neo Comp*r.iet, f-*r tihora h# ha sr aetinc. Uke.thi* m#th.v! of returning hi* thank hi (nsn-l* tor their liberal patronage, ant wool t . peetfatly ree^meien ! t-« them to wniinu* that pat i » tape to hi* •neeeaeor. Dll N 1- ANtGFR All ! nee. I ut in re<vtmtoe».itng all of the C<w:pame 1 tour .vr. Lienee, is to refer rent to their report*, \nl their rromrtDee* in re*poodtngto the.r leaees by .be Ute fire in th.e p5»*e Wit VARKI1AM Atlanta, Jnly 1st, IbBT i'iro 1 nfiliralire Agency. flaring reeeiee.1 tbe Agency of the Hartford Fire lutnrnnre l'o. O.pit.l Stix’k, J500.000 Awftm 618.000 .Finn Insurance Company. C»pit*l Slock. 91,000.000 Assetu, 616.000 Oh.rtoreO 1819, Pbaenix lusuraucelCompany. Capital, $300,000 AsUtta, . 312,395 In.urene. can b« had in cither of th. •boT. CompaniM at a. low rate. a. in any otbwre.pon.ibl. Companies, by applica tion to N. L. AN’UIF.K, Agent. MTOOm om Uti OlolhiM sure »t Id, UktIs. A Ben. Ofieeboarefroolfto U A M> AUaauJaly i.IMTj O! of- UK- M. IIAHF.K. HOMCEOPATHIST. FFH'E.and R^me in Dr. IVmro n.v, oppwtte Pettis Stable. Konnw 10,1B57 ilawiv NEW CROCKERY STORE. Chi the Comer trhrrt Peachtree, Decatur it Marutta Streets come together. PRODIGIOUS RUN EVKUV ONK THAT HAS SkY» THE SOUTH-WESTERN Dollar Weekly Jue: commeceed publtahing :n Murfreesboro, TrnnNA'c. DelonaitiH to Pntronizo It. rTlUF.-South NVpstrrn D.'lar Weekly*' 9 d*W i WUBRB wiU V. fared . OOODfi»! I l^d on SV® rechc, in «ie.and U fn of Original an I well ee'ected reading of t hif! est moral character. It U a Literary and Family y per. intended t> be ueeful. matructire and entertaininc. In order that every family may not be depmed ef it, it is published at STOCK of CROCKERY, CHINA A GLASSWARE, also Silver Plated VVa to. Table Cutlery, Waiters, 1c.. which wfd be' and at FAIR PRICKS. Werolieita call from * anywho art in want ef tho above goods. Atlanta ,Xer. JJd., 1>57 . dw5m. . NOTICE* A LL poreons Indebted to the estate of C. D. Parr. Ute of Murrey county deceased, are re> quired to make immediate payment and thase having demands will reoder them in, according to Uw, to m% in AtUata, Georgia. L. J. PARR i Executor. December A, 1S5T ^ dwtf On Monday , it lit Dec. 1357. Pur, tMWMd, In lb, cvunlj ,( Vurrnj, nil (b, nWMnnl rrerert, of Mid «iuu, cowlji- inf of Cm, Foddu, Bohm, JCa)», Ctfa. to. fak ta continn. frem dur U dnjr until ^1 i> Mid, U J. PA Kit. Bzmlu. Dttcsbtt 5,1UT dwtf $1 A YEAR. | Wo mud hire , lu(< tuhreripti^n •aiuin it. Send for i « romon .- >pt. AdJrei. HI’OHES A Ol’LI.EY. M urfreret-m'. Tenn. np-PuMubere will plenre ropr u-.tiUft , J ■ nuirr. and ebaffo ureo to th;, olhoe, Moreen Sot ill. 1 AST dAwim la LAS! GLASS!* ULAS I' ana Boxow. W B bare in nor* on. of tb, Urfeat f’.oobi cf v tid.w flaw, a Tar broofbl to tbla markM and will Mil i> at Uw.^IOMa Or CASH. Call and M. bJUIH.A BllA&i) Vln-, Cok-1 fa.-. .'N lit ,.and uf th«n preciatla iniiu- _ : : ; tie bnatt vofcn. Ala. . iher’>'rtc.-b i“r- VWia». Bo»,. Guiun, Fintre, j o, Iaaboanr^a, ale. AU oi wbrob vill b. i.i chaap to ta.: the i a: U. BRAl NTIXKR-S Boric Sure Wbiienali Su, rjz..! tb. Pro or ii. q: dwij. I'ptiotsirring and .Uattru,'* «: 4 lubilstiinent. 'Tilt suheenb4r ho*e>MhsVostiy on han-i and - am, 1 Ibf.uncf oTOet. a*.! Aiac* aui aueLttv* vt .VATTK SsKs. fretn tho Straw. Shuck *b«? toth« pure VVKIX«> HaI/J lUtlti*,**, war rantfd *up#rtv*r t.* an* article **ir cfferelta this F-»*•** 1 haT# . » tar.i, Hair Botetera and PU k”«'. Sp.ral Couchee and lo*t<r. Alee th* r.i renewtnii hplrakSpnt:* Mattraaees With Bed- • a 1* v* match, which never fail tv y 1-wee ttuee fcml . - i* prvp^rv^'. to rnheteier ell Svfte, £oca#r* s*--’ •> ’rt tier.. w*:h Uair. C!cth, Pluehor'Br.c 1 ’i or the *hvrtr*tsvUfe. :»• .*i}. S.: r -■* * Buj’-Lcg, e* A|ar.»ua itreet Atlanta. Q» .v-tlAlw.f yv II Y*H N*». $50 Reward] STOLEN frua ike snbeeritwr, S4ente«, la Oebb ee»i5ty. ua the it of ths 1st inst.. » i*W b*/ H0K5E_mtfc*r light mv i-. !^* yvers old* ani abeut 15 hanu$h*gb. a lahuf^re* head and a »mail map o--> k-* »i* -ai trr, (Uj lei* sheo'.der l thiuk- I w.:\ !bc a'.'ove rewan .-• r the horse »ai thief. w:th K *• - “ !3J ’ 511 for the ht>r?c, aou * . v roe the mivf d* ; » venal to ms at tsy rea;deQve. L. KENDRICK, Acworth, t.«e-rpa. J^iccober 5th/ 19jf dAwla