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NEW SERIES, VOL. I-
THE DAILY EXAMINER.
ATL^N'^ july 26 ' 185 ’'' •
Anecdote of Harrison Grey Otis.
On a cold, rainy Sunday morning in Octo«
beir, teveral years ago, Hon. H. 0. Otis found
bimstif travelling through the State of Con
necticut. An importaut case was to be ar
gued by him, on the next Monday morning, in
Boston, and he had started from New York
on the previous Saturday and lie had rode
aiTnight iu order to “meet his legal engage
ment.
After he had finished Ids breakfast at Ida
betel, and was about proceeding "o his way,
bo was informed that it would be perlectly
uaeles* to uttoinpt to drive through tlv Slate,
aa he would certainly be stopped by the lynx-
. eyed “tiding man."
C'onnectientt was ol old a verypious State, j
ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY A
0 COMBAT IT."—JEFKEIi.SO ■
G. JULY 'J.'i.
Ai 1IBER 12.
tion of a company to parry ont the enterprise
proposed.
Tbe Cuban government lias made the ne- j
cessary concession, and the ratiQcatio n of tbe I
home government is only needed to warrant
the commencement of the work, which will re-1
quire but six mouths for its completion. We |
understand that the requisite funds are already
provided.
The Magnetic Telegraph Company propose :
to furnish an independent line for all through |
Culm business to this city. The consummation
of a plan of this character would prove of in
calculable benefit to commeiee—Augusta
Com/ilulianalUl.
PRINTING
Friends in Need.—-A correspondent of tbe
I.umpkln Plaindeale- states that Col. Hknry
I. Tavi.or,of Guthliert, Georgia,bus ifeent
ly generously given to Andrew Female Col
lege, of Cutbbert, six thousand dollars and
, that others among the noble spirits of the
and her rigid laws against Iran bug on l ie gan|? j ow|( h ft v« contributed liberally, and en-
i tirely relieved the College of all its pecuniary
enibnrrasmouts, and that, it is now iu u corali-
A T T If E
EX AMINER
Unil-Rooft
^ iti] ilbnrrti sminitn. jJrofessioMi &aviM
ifeorehi Railroad & Banklu ,1' ... gi ' . .. ,
Company. Npi'ill!!,’ (l^OdS !
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Aranr* ru A.nsn
GEORGE Vtt
IV I Milt... F»re;$5.f>0 ;
>E,'Hu|«rinten.ler,i
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Leaves Atlanta, daily ,• I
Armen at Auguste, at .
Leaves Auguata.daiJv.Mi-
Atiivct e' At'iUit.i, at
rvrNf.o p* .
Ie-ai. Atlanta, .laity, at.
Arrive. si Ingti'ts, a>
i AebtUsta, J.i.' , e
i’t ,t \ttante ,,i
ttvs rim-.
Sabbath have made her puritanic morality
torious. But Mr. Otis was inclined to try
hie threwdness against the anti-Sabbath
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ready for sale
M V SUPPLY Gf HP rim; <;r,
I„nv complete, and t * uU |,| rI .
Ifjrit. |lie tj
Hefid** my u.-UAf i
Hardware,
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. tiOu to dispense its blessings under the man - ! *■•*» execute
breaking officer. Accordingly lie went to t ie a g emtn t 0 f n full corps til competent tenders ! ■'fSpjItjAjjkMl fJ/VlffiCjYJ ! I-*-
office of a friendly barrister in tbe town where : ^ a „ da J tere , t sonth-wesrern ^' 4
ha breakfasted, and asked of him the favor o Ueor({itt . This will be gratifying intelligence .
ft loan of his copy of tbe Revised Statute* of * t 0 t ^ 0 numeroQd denomination of Chris liana j *
the State until he should be clearly beyond noder whose fostering care and patronage ! aftbsili irtaat powlt:
this e icellent institution was gotten up.
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A ul if..*ry othe r artJcK
I mitt in 4 ouncrhuii .m
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bnsiiA-Tt. in short, my
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.‘IlJi. iki A 11m
annah
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all arid
flock l1
Groceries,
n«J >1110 Bi le ■ li«
GOODS,
-Itt.Sj in rx.tfi.ji • • xj-rr ’%
Arrd t l-rr“ tr.'rrk nt
and Mantillas
: .mend
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LAW . Rtng%;hi, t! oyw.v.r. practice
'Mowing countier Cotocea, f Ratio, gs
Gilmer, Whitfield, Ootdrn. Walt,,
IPj.r.nr.,. Mai u - V-Um.-i1I. Ma f)
1 ' /‘> i A Simpaon, Marietta, I nn.-, R
. i ■ — - I-i x ft! 3 ,* i c y..
F ' v.tention paid to tbe cok'ecbng
■'ll) s, 18~. V d.o ly
Dr. II. Itb b-od Lapriv.
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her borders. Tbe attorney complied, and Mr.
Otis, with gig and law book, proceeded on
hia journey.
He had scarcely turned the second corner,
when,aa he and everybody else expected, a
grove looking puritan, in the shape of a ti
ding man,-took his horse by the bead, and
.1 new .1utobiography—}Vho la Strakostch
—A favorite mode of showing that you know : Blaik Deeds,
all about a person is to ask 'who is so and so?' i W17 Bills,
Who is Strakostch? for instance. The follow,
ittg extract from an autobiography gives at
Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Programmes, Bank Check-,
Blank Notes, Visiting Cards,
Hand-bills,
Posters, &c.,
xmt«ilontcrai a» a* in tny other wcctlon
of Georgia or the Boutli.
Western A Atlantic (Stale) itail-
routl
t tl iXTI T.-. l‘miTATror..A trtSMilr- t' ii.- f
I tMLrs M. .-t'l l.|,Ot;K. Hupt-rinlrmleiii.
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coolly informed him that be was a prisoner- ° nce * u “» 8W ‘-' r 10 Huestioo:
.1,0 <ima ttmt he lin.1 hot ‘1 atn tty birth a Polish .Ter
suggesting, at tbe name time that be bad bet
ttr attend him to the next jail. Mr. Otis,
nothing daunted, and assuming his legal digni
ty, replied:
‘,Sir, I respect the day and the law, but 1
shall be obliged to break the .Sabbath, tbe
day, and your head, if you dont quist'y re
move yourself from my path.
But the pioua officer was not to be bulled
by tbis, and again repeated bi3 command.
Mr. Otis saw that DOthing was to be gained
from the intimidation, and that he must fall
back upon his last resource, lie accordingly
Iregan to feel around him for the Revised
Statutes.
'Well, my friend,' said he. it won't do aDy
hurt to look at the law a little which puts me
so completely in your power; for you kuow it
is a good old legal maxim that no man shall
be condemned but by the judeement of hie
peers and the law of the land-'
Mr. Otis opened tbe Statutes turned at once
to the article against Sabbath breaking. ‘You
find it till there,’ said the officer, with a sbrowd
ehrug of tbe shoulders at the idea of nabbing
and penning a person whom he now discovered
to be a live attorney.
Mr. Otie proceeded to read :
‘if av person shall be guilty of breaking
the Sabbath, as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for
the tiding man to arrest and stop him,’ Ac.—
Tbe eye of the great lawyer slightly sparkled
as he read the statute, though with a rather
doleful air, he added, ‘It is true, sir, the law is
againat me, and I must submit.
‘Well, then,'rejoined the tiding man,‘you
must mako up your mind to quarier in the
lock-up till to-morrow; so, if you please, we
will ride back together-’
'<ib, no,’ retorted Otis; 'that will never do.
I don't intend that you shall ride back,or with
me, either, to day! The statute toads—mind
you—that you shall arrest and stop. That is
all. You can stop me as long as you please.
But that ia tbe extent of your power. The
law says nothing at all about your carrying
me off to the lock-up, nor of your riding iu
my gig on the Sabbath, either'.’„
It was a terrible stormy day. The poor
tiding man was already completely drenched,
and th6 prospect of standing by the gig all
day and night, in tbe muddy road, was by no
means either pleasant or compatible with the
dignity of bis office,
Mr. Otii again repeated, -1 still wish you to
eonaider, air, that 1 am your prisoner—for so
roads the law—nothing more. You can go
back ir -ou please, but I intend to stop where
1 am;’ and accordingly he drew bis robe around
olf ^ made preparations for a snooie, till
'Monday morning.
Tba officer looked us blaud us a piece of
marble, and felt as uncomfortable us* a young
gotUog in a abower He gazed a moment or
ffiTtyoa the composed expression of the learn
ed advoeate^nd -jure enough he did go back.
Ur. Otis stopped just long enough to permit
bin iegnl friend to get comfortably out ol j
sight, and then he quietly proceeded on h-s j
way, reaching the line without further molesta
tion. |
Tbe fame of this legal quirk soon spread
by birth a I’olisli .Tew (everybody
knows what honest folks 1‘olish Jews are.) I
began life as a barber; but the despot of Rus
sia having forbidtlen his Polish subj< cts to
shave or trim their hair, I joinod a military
band, and beat the drum and a retreat to
America, where I was Fry-ed over by an
American manager, and came out as a cele
brated piaoist 1 married a Herman Jewess,
, ' iO
who had been metamorphosed into an Italian
prima dona, and have done wlmt I could to
show my ingratitude to the silly Yankee cities
who wrote me into celebrity. I am the au
thor of a ghostly opera, composed of ci|ua!
parts of Don'zetti, Bellini and Verdi, andhavo
always, to the best of my ability, assisted my
fried Ole Boll in humbugging our musical
patron, Yankee Doodle, and afterwards taking
possession of the best part of the plunder.'
MORVIM, I'ASSFVTCR THAI
Leave* Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives at Cljatlanoega. a!.
LeavesL'hallan.'Ogi, daily, at
\rrives al Atlanta, at
MOHT PASSFV.Hi TRAIN.
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STAPLE t\n FA\< Y
Leaves Chaltano jga, t
Arrives at Atlanta, at..
on I* M
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oo P M
10 A M
T
One in*ortion 60 rente.
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Four ‘
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Four “
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Five •
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DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
Bolton . 8 1 Calhoun
; Marietta, 20 Rcsaca,
; Aeworth, 3S J Tilton,
- Allatnona, .....40 | Dalton, . .
i Etowah 46 Tunnel Hill,
| Cartersville, , . 48 | RinggolJ,
] La*- V ...55 I Chtckamauga,
j Kingston,. ... .59 Chattanooga,
I Adatrsville,.. .., ..68 )
ty* This Road connects,each way. with tin-
Itono' Lfranei, Railroad, at Kingston, the East
Tennessee A Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and
the Nashville A- f hatlono >gi R-iilroaJ
§mm\ Ibrntisenunfs.
'$)50 REWARD.
Ma »or's Office, )
Atlanta, June 30,18,57. )
4 REWARD of $160 will begiven to any
j-\_iiorion who will apprehend nnd safely de-| T) 1 I I Til I • T) 1 I
liver to the sheriff of Fulton county, William M. K AMS ' Hanks’ DUHkS
Witcher, who is charged with having killed his j U
Atluutil
Atlanta t>
A Lagrange Kuitruarl.
Wsar Point. 87 Miles, Fair. *3.60
GEORGE G. HIT.I,, Supervcr. l
father, D. H. Witcher, in this city, on the 25th
Inst WILLIAM EZZARD, Mavor.
DESCRIPTION’.
William M. Witcher is about Is years of age,
live feet six inches high, weighing about ISO
lbs , broad shoulders, sandy hair inclined to red, ]
Straight and long, face broad and slightly I . nr .,„
freckled. Ho hod on when he escaped, a blue j ! a ^f r fte torn of DEED, \\ RI P, or i RCK. ESb
cloth coat, light • colored casimere pants and j whlch they may desire ; an I all FORMS ol Ic-
black gaiter shoes.
Of nil Descriptions.
B eanksof all description.", .-an
be had at ail times, at the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
At tor me*, Sherifl**, Clerks of Courts, miii < »rJi
aaries, can he furnished, at short notice, any
MnRMMi PA'iENi.l K I |
i I.caves Atlanta, daily, at .
Arrive* at West Point.at
Leave* West Point, hilv, nr
Arrives at Atlanta, &t
EVFMMi PA>?k M.FR TC
Leaven Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives «t West Point, nt
I.eaveH West Point, daily, nt
Arrive* nt AU&ntn, *t. r .,
DRY GOODS,
AO ihr old stand ul .1 NOn(’R<»^>. ifOnlii.j
_ on White-lull and .MariettaStreet*, where
they ugh t to their old friends tnd the public
g« nrrally, a Splc n
didst o < k o tfcfegJl^gOODS4
for CASH ONLY, and are deternuned mt t. !»e
undetsvld by any house in tbe c.ty. They wtil
be constantly receiving new supplies from the
best markets in the country, and ire confident
of being able to sell gooj, a» cheap ‘is the cheap.
Ul.
Our Stor k consists in part of
Rt h Dress ihlki, Barrage an-! Maslin Rot^-
PUin Barrages, french Figur I Jack met-
French CuloreJ lackonets.
Figured Brilliants.
Dcbageand Linen G^vds, for I'rav'nug Dn-> • -
French, stcotch and Dumesttc Ginghan,--.
Checked Camortc and Musitns.
Printed Lawns in great variety.
E'nglish and Domestic Prints, in gr,.v - . v.
Cambric arid ijwtss Trimmings,
Chats Draas^Trimminga—a aplandid us
Ribbons and Laces.
Silk and looee Mantillas that can't t- •.
: Irish Linen*, and Lir.en Sheefng*
Cotton Sheetings, and Tickings.
Bleached and BrovmShining.
• Osnahurgr.Stripes and Blay loner,.
Table Linens and Napkins.
Cotton Dulls,
Hosiery, and Pic-Nick Mits. . <Xi
Don't forget to call oa us a: XORcRUS>
iur island We ; ■ nothing tor shon.oa
t uid goods spjfdwlv
I k. Till- kSrlKH, Vf
. f « 11 LA W, At au • lit
■
tot . Henry, Spalding. F.ty. . C
* !| and Coweta.
Office -t the second floor cf tbe
Hall, fronting tire Post Oiikr -tpni
Gartreli & Glenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ATLANTA, . GEORGIA
\I TILL attend ;!.■ Comte in the Counties
v v Ft.::on. DeKa! . Fayette. Campbell, M,. r
. .84 i
. 90 :
. 100
107 '
..115
1*8
. I 38 ’
ther, Cow,' v. Carr
loth and rtpatding.
rctrs j. dAtm;-. j
ingtor,. f *.
f!7-Uwlv
roup, H-
lcthxs J. ananx,
F mertv ol Me
Donough, G*.
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
(
From Room* over J *hr. R. WtJlacf A
>.. corifr V i*e
■» " wi T
JOHN V. HEARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
COLQUITT
MILl lK.i
march t>
<» KORtil A
A. R. CLIFFORD.
SlvigW.qttPJ.
3 30 A M
8 85 A M
:l 00 A M
7 56 l M
■ P M
i P M
P M
P M
FIUMTMKI FI R.MTIRE!!
f <mDe fe
.1 uly 2,1857
LOWR,
dawtf
T
LOWE, & RICE.
ufLTTO-gpiOKT
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
Genera! Produce Dealers,
Corner of Loyd and Albama Streets.
ATLANTA, GA.
Sept 2G dwtf
K ( WNBARRELB of Whiskey (variousbrand
1I MJ For sale Cheap by
I.OWE A RICK
Waslilugton ilall,
1HE FIRM OF LOYD A PULLIAM,
having expired this day by limitation, I
lake this opportunity to notify the public that
the House is now under the superintendence of
Mr. W. A. M. Lanier- and Lady, whose names
alone are a sufficient guarantee for a first elas.1
Hotel, and thankful for past favors, solieit a
continuance nl the saute.
JAMES Loll), Proprietor.
June 1, 1867.—dwtf
Not Iff.
rpilE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore en.t-
I ing under the firm, name and style of I.oyd
A Pulliam, is this day dissolved by limitation.
Mr. Henry G. Dean ia the authorized agent
nt Loyd A Pulliam, in eEsing the business ol
the late firm, and may at all timas be found at
the Washington Hall, Atlanta, Georgia.
JAMES LOYD,
A C. PH,LIAM.
June I, 1857-—dwtf
gal instruments, commonly in use, an- alv
hand, to be sold at the lowest pricer.
Atlanta, May 20, (857 .wif
East Point
Fairburn.
Palmetto,
New nan,
Grantville.
nr Titi
DISTANl F FROM VTI.ANTt.
Hogansville
I.oGrarigv .
55 | Igmg Cane.
40 ' We-; .Vnt
'laiiitlttt-lot ic\.
.18'-
Macon A IVesteru Railroml.
Macon t > A Hants. 103 Miles. .Fare, •
LMF.lf.8i i Y FOOTE. Superintendent.
. . FASSXNUKR rRA|\-
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 5 ISA M
Arrives at Macon, at II 00 A M
Leaves Macon, daily, at ...» 3 Oil P M
Arrives at Atlanta, at 8 ;>5 P M
ntSTA.VCS FROM ATLANTA.
Coggins, .
PUUMUa i V * Tins Road . iiitcen each mi
TINHE Subscriber has just founJ out the great Montgomery A U Point Railroad.
I secret of doing a successful business, to sell
cheap, have aamail profit, and advertise and let
the people know what he has got ami occasion
ally give thcmihc prices and only one price,and
have no friends to soil cheaper to than any person
else. I have just received a large lot ol Boots 4
Shoes, foi Ladies, Men. Boys, Girls and Chil
dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery
and Glare Ware, Ovens, Pots, Skillets, Ftre Dogs,
Axes, B/ackamitli Tools,Shovels, Spades, Knives
and Forks, Pocket Knives, Cmlierrells-. Pow
der, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White 1 ead.
Sugar, Cofiea, Molasses, Salt, Brands, M ine,
Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kind.
Rice, Tobacco in fact I can not tell you all 1 Port
keep in one Advertisement. But come and look Bough mid Ready
for yourselves, wo ore ready to show and sell.— Jonesbovough,
Dont forget 1 give 8 lbs., ol best Coffee, for $1, Layette,
Sugar 8j, 7 and 6 liar ,for a $1, and be sure to Griffin,..
bring the cash, we keep no books. ( orner of
M'liitclfall and Mitchell Street-
W. W. ROARK.
march 85 ,|«tf
W r l)l8ke) ! Whiskey I!
Whiskey 11 ! .Wore o
that Cheap Whiskey.—Just
and to arrive, 200 barrels of Tennessee White
Whiakey, which I offer mi good terms \l«o.
fresh (J|oceries of all kinds, such as Sugar.
Coffee, Molasses. Salt, Mackerel, Rice. res.
Powder, Shut. Nads. Ac. Call soon.
June 14 67 dawU W. W.RtlAK
THi: subsen
hand and are
a large and careful Iv
ed Stock Irom the
Host Northern
SAFES.
WARDROBES
B' REAL'S.
SECRETARY*.
M ASH STANDS.
BEDSTEAD*
AND CHAIRS,
Ol any oenred pattern and price .4 fine as
sortment of Centre. Work. Saloon and Tcile-.t.
Tables—Etagere's Corner and Side—Sofas.
Tete-a.Teie. etc.
fT In addition t. die above large stock,.wv
sre receiving weekly supplies The public ar.
invited 'i* ca'I and exarnir o ear stock.
F. A. eV J. 8. WILLIAMS.
Nett .: <r to (fillert A Clarke, Peachtree -
Atlanta, G a
i’EKMStrOK ( ’
Filling ordinary cvvi-v
with gold.
Filling verv large, ire
ficult cav.iy
Ffiling to enJ of Fang-
each Fane
Extrac’g Fang or ro- Ri
\ » t fo: Extracting.
Fifing out Decay be
tween iw . Teeth
Removing A'aJn.irv
PfTATIN ( ,
Inserting Tooih . ii IV ;. . ;
Insertme b-ngle 7
on P.ate, at
in-rerting mhre than or..
Tooth on Plan ,
iirertins Upper and
I owt’T ... '"iso 0
Tcruift Ca«
Of!.c«. P*»ach- I rev t., >
u{* *tair^. .\Uintn (fCi*rg;*i
oiarv'u
Collierw
22 | Foiwyth, . . t <
ilfi J Smarr’i, .
Asi j UrfordV .S8
49 | HcwtrU’*,. ..9!S
i Macon, 103
fO |
Tin* Keaii cot necl*. at .I/a*on, with the
•titral and JSiUith NNV»!«*rn Railroads.
BURIAL CASES.
M e are projjred u> furnish Flak's Meufiiic
Burial C«»e«. at short notice. We have sccur-
, ed the servuew ul a competent person t> attend
66 to this depailnrent.
71 F A. A -J.SV WILLIAMS,
77 July U'57-dwly Peachtree Street.
I) A N I E L PIT T Nl A N .
GENEBAL INSURANCE AGENT.
I N ESPECTFl LI.Y '.nforme hisfn»ndi,Uia
\ in luture he will be found during buutia«
Hours at (hee-ffice of Me*-re. S .swan A Co
Al«'.*ma Street, Atianta. [Jan dwtf
SIGHT CHECKS ON
-Vic 1 ark far Sa.c ad Current Kates
L AND Marranu, unctirrent Bank Noteo and
Com Bought and sold, cullection -cf Note#
and Draihi attended t.. i rthe usual Conxinaniori
U. L. WKIGUT
*uc 4e. 18M If
Thornton’!
M iner'*,..
Uarnefvifii
w
K. M. SEAGO.
Success:* te Stuf: 4 Lavrn.ce)
’ILL CDntiuuf theI*rv»duc«; (.'orr.mw
i ilmliilatr-ator's 8ule. Agreeably
tu an orJer ot the Court ol OrJmsry of
Cmapbell cuun'y, will be s -.d on the let Tue*
day in August next bt-fore the Court )iou«* door,
III the town of Campbellton, within the usual
hours of sale, all the lands belonging to' the
xod in a few weak* uotlllug was heard or stt'O I estate ..I Edmond D. Lowery deceived, eon.lt.t-
of‘'tiding man stoppiug travelersum/cr the
statute.
Telegraph in Cuba. — Au international
ataty between the United titatea and Spain
ows ttlagrapbic commauicatian to be made
i tka United States and Cuba; aad in
i of a plan to secure such a con'tec-
[ via Florida, a genera! law was passed by
-State and approved by tbe Governor.
7Ut, 19&f, providing for tbe organirar
Lot*, number! 641, 615. 647, and
!t-t8. contai nmg fifty acre* each, situate, lying
and being in the ISlb Dutrict, >nd ar.
(toil ,4 originally Cherokee now Campbell
eotinty, there being about sixty or .if verity acre*
of improved lands, m a stale of cultivation.
Also, a line IVach and Apple Orchard on arid
|anda, and very good Dwelling nidi out build
ing.. Se told for thnietit of the hr in and
creditors of said dccra J.
Terms made known on Jay ol tale.
WM. N. MAGOUIRK, J . . .
CALEB P. BOWEN. { AJ| " fl
June 8, 1857
I nsl Kccg-lt t-tl, a fine lot ot White
t! Lead. I.inaeed Oil, and Turpentine
June 14 '5.7 dttwll W. W. RG\KR
Just Kecelvetl,
* \ BOXES of beat Star Candle*, to sell at
cent* |>er lb , by tbe Box.
ftdwtf W. W. ROARK
JUST RECEIVED.
v )i t Bit 1.8., of real pure Corn (Country lb*
a. Y* tilled,) i\ hukey, of iho very beat tjusbty
ax.I W. W. ROAKK *'
II etileiu k. Atlantic Kail Itoad.
llv iv«>lut]ca tN|‘ H*i!r ‘»tl r,invention. *®nc-
tiuiieti by the Post Offl<v /*.-partnn nt, single
uisil service uiily. wtli le rcqain d ot* this road
ii th«* Sabbath, cjmnjffinciujt m and aftc*thF ’
f*th ;n*t. The w a. in . train frnm Atlanta, and
a, m, Main ta'm C'hatfiir-u^a * di bv *1*-
xvaiiniifH). Night Irnms will run a* usual.
JAMES M. .SPrial.tiOK. S0|.*i
.I'ily •» 1857 diwlin
Gallon • r * l Loiejoy hu mu-reat in the nrm of I hroaberA I JL/A HHD8 Bacon Side*. Also a. lew
m ‘i l4 a.|_,f .. w, u ... I Lovejov, will continue tbe Grocery, Prtsluc- 1 *)’ t Ham.. On t'or.argnnuat and for
' ' 'ey I ami I’.'mtau -non buaimwa ol fiieir oM riariih j n'.vJS E. M. BSAQO
G ASK*, of that vety fine old pure Krvrucii l ^*“ ,,rn *-
IH SlNKss NOTICE.
I jissolttllon. -The undereigur.l fit.
t /thi* day «ol.l ha mlere-i in the firm of
I'hiadier A Ldvrjov u* J. A Thraaher. who | _
will pay all the debt* of lire concern; aud who .TA A 8
i. .uthoriaej to collect and ivceipt for debts due , )( I <,
J. H. I.OVKJOV. ! „ov 8
n Buscneaa. at hi* New (\m
modmos Fire Proof Building, front of Atlanta
Hotel, and next Ji r t > Fu't. n Houw
ATLANTA. OEORGIA.
CT ' he usuai Facfiiuri offered t • Shipp.
ilnteftT j ictmHv solicited.
(Jet 1 ,J W |
I vi.tJI'R,Choi.-v article Jo. .ale by .the C«r
Load or in lew* quintitie*. ta suit dealerc
•'I1>lv A . E. M. SEAGO.
Jwtf
O Hydraulic Cement,
N f.iua.snment, .nd tot t * t. v
_ " Vl.i
nay lGUi. lSN-i.
I * a * a HHDtJ. BACON Choice arucle. S,J,.
llMf firms .n I Stuiuldera, Just tecniiip
and loraaleby. EM SE AGO, Com M.r
| T K
vT‘-u
Trout House Shaving SrIood. .
N BN ’ F.M UN c-rei sh-.-.r, ha -
cutting, and .u- h :her attcniion to rut
p rsona as tray Ire ha.! in all ftihionabie bju-
fer* .abona, can be accommodated at r'l hour*
by giving the un.lersmgcd . . ill, at ihur »
MOO m tie Hou ...
They arc prepared to lOrnuh. at si:
ort notre
- f tre 1 nt Ball Jitx> Lan '
nt Ball Boca
R M.-COMBS.
late . t Milled,
101iN UALTON.
r)0 .hortlv
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K-s. Sait,
low. Wy,
»•. tor w. hr,
E. m
hi t '.•njtt'.’.tiirj t md in
E M SEAfJn.
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Tint
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ik«JS5r2jR2tu. .iSce^^SSsFU *.tgV&"222°-
(Jo la. (ii
. July 15, 185, Jtf
uiatiiH ubating i-uloun,
nrtllE GEN1LEMEN >l (booty »| xuat
b ta and thopublic ceuerally, can o ae
• onuodalcd wiih ,,liter W armor Cold Flung,
-..ltd sh re,- B.tbs, at the Atlanta Shaving *a
loon, on " bite-hall alreel, afiot, rcmlii.-on A
Baines' I’m shop.
The .ubacrilrer have, also, a shop at (be
ll i-hiiiftou Hall, where centlemen can he ar
e. mBi.ulaleil with Warm and Cold JJ»tl,
Tickets can ie bid al the M aahrugtou Ha l
Cold Baths *.'• .-ent* AA arm M centi.
They ean t-‘ fouud iu reatltitesa at anv im,,.
H. STORES.
.a «. YANCEY
Va\58dU
Laths! Luths I! Laths.'!!
,»C AR I iad», lor Plosti-ruig t)u ('muqjt
^ment and for sole low
Nov 8dwlf
E. M SE AGO