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ATLANTA DAILY EXAMINER.
BY LOCHRANE, DOWSING & CO
NEW SBRIBS, VOlTi-
KKHOK CEASES TO I5E MWiEKOVS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT.”—JEFFERSON
J. II.STKKI.K,
J. w. downing, 5 “-“""v*-
ATLANTA, GA.. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1857.
MYlBEPi 34.
Stlimln IDttlli) dCMiniiitr.
ATLANTA AUGUST 20^1857 ■
^JenDy, I’d press you t0 rn y ll0art >
Bat al! tacb pressure you decry—
Pbere’s too much cotton, wlmlebono, lace,
'Tween you nnd 1.
I’d only muss the dry poml< np,
And make you blabber, pout and frown
Besides I might, (0,-sad mischance I)
Break whalebones down.
Farewell! I’ll pray when next wc meet,
And meet we may, if fashions change,
At least we come within
(lood talking range!
Capability of the NegroGerrct Smith, of
New York, made the experiment of giving
land to negroes. The following is a part of
his confession of the result. It is of a char
acter with every experiment of the kind on
record, with the exception, that as Mr. Smith
had bis pick out of the very best of the free
negroes of the North, the proportion ol ott
to the 1000 is larger tknn would be expected
under ordinary circumstances:
“ 1 confess that my expectations from the
measure have not been fully realized. Of the
3000 colored meu to whom I gave land, prob
ably less than 50 have taken aud continue to
hold possession of their grants. What is worse
half of the 3000, as I judge, have either sold
their land, or been so careless as to allow it to
be sold for taxes.
“I referred to tho character of the colored
people. It is improving, but still far from
what it should be. Among them are intelli
gent and noble men and women, Imt the mass
are ignorant and thriftless.
“You deal but justly with them, when you
declaro that their own bad influence goes fur
ther than the acts of the worst shtvchotdcn? ttr
uphold slavery.
“i’apa, have guns got legs t "
•‘No.”
“ Llow do they kick, then V ”
“ With their breeches, my son.
me A hoarding house keeper in Baltimore
advertises to “furnish gentlemen with pleasant
and comfortable rooms, also one or two gentle*
men with wives.”
tejy“ A large contract has been made for
lioar, deliverable al Louisville, next March, at
four dollars aud a half per barrel. New Hour
sells there uow at five dollars. This is the best 1
‘ news of the day.'
The importations into New York are
enormous. For the month of J uly they ex
ceed the amount of any previous mouth, and
are# 10,000,000 greater than for last July,—
The total is 835,800,300.
« » » «> • —
Kjy- The Very Kev. Lawrence Renelmn,
President of Maymouth College, died on the
27th ult., at the College.
| | A telegraphic dispatch from Berlin,
of the 26th, says that the Government of /.ol-
verien demanded, from F.nglatid, an indemni
fication for the losses incurred by their fellow-
subjects at Canton, the bombardment having
takcu place without a notification having been
made to the Consuls.
8®, Thomas Fuller Bacou has been found
guilty of tho murder of his mother by poison,
and sentenced to death.
Bgk, The Queen of the Netherlands was
busily engaged visiting all the “lions” of Lon-
don.
ytjp-The Provincial Stated of Holstein,are
convoked for the 15th of August.
Stay- The Austrian Government was said
to have signed a convention with various Itul-
ian State?, the object of which is to resist in
future the revolutionary attacks.
Justice Davidson has refined to admit
Mrs. Cunningham to hail. Her counsel have
announced an intention to apply for a writ of
certiorai.
Dr. Catlin has been removed to the
Toombs. It is the intention of the District At
torney to indict Mrs. Cunningham as Mrs.
BurdeH. so that to escape the State Prison,
she will havo to prove that she was never mar
ried to Dr. Burdel).
Tho population of Ireland in 1611 was
8,165,238; in 1857, 6,047,492. Decrease in
sixteen years, 2427,746.
4®* Leefner, the Cincinati murderer, is
growing worse, and his speedy death is regarded
ns very probable. The danger has arisen from
an internal effusion of pus in the cellular tis
sue of the throat, aud is likely to produce
strangulation.
KA- Gen. Burnet has completed his survey
of Lake Drummond, ia the 1 Dismal Swamp,
undertaken with a view to discover whether it
would supply Norfolk with water. The water
will be available for the navy yard.
Mr Mr. J. Henry Hawley, u well kuown
merchant of Memphis, Tennessee, died suduen-
i j on the 4th iuet.
B»X- A clergyman not thirty miles from
Boston, who is noted for his nicety of pronun
ciation, went into n shoemaker's nnd ordered a,
pair of boots to lie made.
A few days afterwards he called and enqui
red if were ready and was nnwcreil in tho neg
ative.
“ Will they be ready by next Chewsday”
asked the parson.
“ No,” said the shoemaker, “ but you can
have them by next Chatterday.”
A dispatch from air. Mason states that
the French Government signed a convention
with Honduras on the 8th of July, which
guarantees centrality with regard to the rail
road route.
BWl, There were 119 death?, in Baltimore
last week—18 more than the week previous.
The greater portion of the deaths were ol chil
dren.
£.-#-■ The Boston Bee reports a fatal ease
of yellow fever at Chelsea. Deceased was a
sailor, mate of a South American tradl.g ves*
sel.
B@b, A great race is announced, in Bor
Inrs's Spirit if the Thau, to come off on the
•J9tli September, over the F shi n ■ >urse,
between Charleston and Nicholas l. 1 he
North and tho .South will then have another
contest o:i the turf,
ggk Mrs. Cunningham; otherwise liurdel!
ha? been removed from her residence in Bond
street, N. Y.,to a room formerly occupied by
her in the Tomb3.
itgr)„ Ex-Governor Henderson; the former
law partner of General Thomas J. Busk, ot
Texas, ia spoken of as his successor in the L.
8. Senate.
Railvoat) 6d)ctmtcs. iHitii Aftoiscmcnts.
PRINTING
A T T II F.
EXAMINEE
JOB OFFI CE,
fci--* 7 <i-J
NOW LOCATED IN
Georgia Kail road & flanking
Company.
Acousta to Atlanta . . 171 Mile* . Fare;$5.50
filCOROE YONGE, Superintendent.
morning passenger train.
Leave* Atlanta, daily, at 8.45 A M
Arrive* at Augusta, C.00 P M
Leaves Auguala, daily, at C .00 A M
! Arrives at Atlanta, at 3.30 P M
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
J Lenses Atlanta, daily, at 0 00 P M
Arrives at Augiwta, at 3 22 A
J Leaves Augusta, daily, at.... ... 5.00 P M
i Arrives at Atlanta, at 3.(Hi A M
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
i Decatur,
| intone Mountain,
i Lithonia,
I Conyers,
j Covington,
•Social Circle....
Madison,
Creensboro,....
I 1 fii'Mt Point,. ‘J5
QUMM? E)MG.
mi IK Proprietor of me -Kvamise.;" t» now p repared
1 to exc-uto
L;'AilU Jlv ■ ty This Road rune in connection with the ! Imsinese. In -Sort, my stock is good and full
well ns I Trains of the 8outh Carolina and the Havannah and the prices will be as low a3 living will af-
C«a- I & Augusta Railroads, at Augusta. j ford. Tbe Ladies are particularly invited to
give me a call
r,
Crawfordville..
. 107
..ir,
Cumming
.114
.. .24
Camak
. 124
...31
Thomson,... .
.135
...41
Gearing
..142
. 51
. .l&fi
. . .67
Bel Air,
..tfii
Augusta
. 171
New Spring Goods!!
JI ST OPENED AND
READY FOR SALE!
M y supply of spring boobs is
now complete, and 1 would reaper:full,
invite the publie to call end examine them,—
Besides my usual stock of
Hardware, Groceries, &c.,
I have on hand some selections of
DRY GOODS,
Consisting ot Muslins, in extensive variety,
beautiful sad good. And s Urge Stock of
Matilettes and Mantillas.
A good assortment
mm m.» m~ me rmr ms
Fashionable and|Pretty;
Hats and Shoes,
Serviceable and good looking ;
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
I And every other article, almost, in my line ol
.■«»«« *■
!iko manner, nnd !
of a’! k'ndn, in a ncai and work
a* the shortOHt powxibl* notice.
Eusiness Cards, Bill Hoads,
Programmes, Bank Cheeks,
Blank Notes, Visiting Cards,
Blank Deeds, Hand-hills,
V/ay Bills, ' Posters, &c.,
i n ited on term» uh rouaonal’lo an in any other auction
ui Georgia or the fcloulh.
Westcru k Atlantic (State) Kail-
ruad.
Atlanta to Ciuttaxooga . 13b Miles. Fare, $5
JAMES M. SPULLOCK, Superintendent.
pril 13
Fire
C- H
H. W. COZART.
dtf
Fire!! Fire!!!
STRONG &CO.
Ha.e removed their Stockjof
STAPLE AND FANCY
RON AW AX ,
v^ . From the undersigned in January
JHf(0 1850, my hoy SOL; In 1 i.- about «3 year.-
of age, rligh’t and elegantly firmed for a
negro, dark smooth skill, prominent eye.-
«*■—»ahd large white teeth. Ho is passing
through the country under forged permits, and
assumed the name JACK PECK, as I under
stand in .itlanta, where he has been publicly-
employed for the last 13 months- He is pro*
bably now in tho neighborhood of Atlanta, or
on the state Rond 'above. $50 Howard is
offered for his apprehension and such addition'
n! compensation will bo given as the trouble of
his capture may require, fi he has been har
bored by any one, and proof to conviction ol
the fact is produced, the person giving informa
tion will be rewarded and satisfied for his trou
ble to the extent ot the value el' the negro.
A. p. : POWERS,
Macon, July Oth, 1857 dawtl
New Mail Arrangement,
I AMB undersigned iiilorms iliojUOA-J.—a
public that he 1ms established
Mail Route from Dallas, in Paulding county,|to
Marietta, nnd will nm a Hack onec a week be
tween these plnre-, according to (he following
schedule :
Heave Dallas every Friday at 7 o'clock n. m.,
running hy way ot lent Moutain, an.I arrive it
Marietta nt I2j p. in.
I.eave Marietta at 111 o'clock p. m., and arrive
at- 7 p. m , same day.
CHARLES D. JENKINS. |
Dallas, (la. Feb 34, 1866—dawtf
School for Young Lad ics
M ils. WRIGHT, will oper
a School for Young Ladle
tho dth of January. Her purpose e
to establish a permanent Seminary
and to give the pupil. committed t,
her care a thorough and practical education.
She will be aided by competent professors. The
year will be divided into two terms ol Twenty
weeks each.
Torino per Session.
Primary ('lass, $12,00
Junior “ ' 10,Pit
Senior “ 2d,OP
Mis. Wright will teach tho Latin Language,
at a moderate extra charge.
The mother Languages and Music w ill be
taught al I’ofossors charges. Boarding uni
Tutinn in English $75, per session.
REFERENCES,
liight Rev. Bishop Elliott, Savannah,
“ “ Cobb, Montgomery,
Hon. It. J. McDonald, Marietta,
dHtwtf
Valuable v h, Pioperlj k I'ani-
IIy Retsicieace lor bale.
rnilE undersigned oilers for sa the House
I and Lot on which lie nnwroa I - in t lie
city of Atlanta.
The House is a comfortable ono for ,a lam ly
and has a first rale Garden with a lino ass it.
ment of Fruit Trees attache l; also a small
house at the corner of said lot—the whole lot
containing about five acres of land.
This property is situatad on Martin and (.’on
ley streets, end will be sold on accommodating
terms. Porsom desirous of purchasing, can,
by calling, l.^iny abscnco ut the “Examiner
tiffleo," at u/ applying al the premises, obtain
a full deseHnt! . of the same.
junc U— on M. E. HF.GGIE.
moiim.no passenoer train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.00 A M
THE DAILY EXAMINER. I
^ub/ished even/ Miming, (Sunday excepted i Arrivt * at Atlanta, at .4^00 P M
at Five Dollars per annum—in advance. If night passenger train.
it lain ,1 six m mitts Six Hull,ns will bt dargf i ijCUVC# Atlanta, nightly, at 0.00 P M ’ »* lb « r friemk
, I ntZlt.LZ .. , a « generally, a Spl. B
• BATES OF ADVERTISING
DRY &OOD$ S
T O the old stand ot J. N0RCR088, fronting
on White-Hall and Marietta8treeU, where
I Loaves Chattanooga, uightly^at.
.in
sorted at the
* *no inaertiu
Two “
i • ■
Pour “ ’
Five ••
the Daily. Examine r will be m i ArrIil5 al Atlanta, at-.
follow ing rates per squa
u 00 cent.'. Due month,
$1,00 Two “
1,25 Three “ ■
1,50 Four “
i.OO PM
i. 10 AM
f 10 li
$5,00
8,00
10,00
12,00
15,00
- ix “ 3.00 One X'eai 25,01
■Special contracts will be made for yearly ad
variisementa.occupying a quarter, half or whole
column.
Advertisements from transient persons must
bo paid in advance.
Legal advertumenta published at the usual
rao s. <trdinary notii - ' 1 ' ’ “f-' 1 ' 11 'I 1 - ! I'ennessre & Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and
charged asadvertisments. Xnnnunctng eatnltu- 6
ates for office,$5 00, to be paid in advance,
l’lie privilege of yearly ndv
d lotlu ir nm irnmediali
al Cards net ex
limit
ness,
l’rol
$15 per annum.
Advertismenls not specified
imblished till ordered, out, and
rat
is strifflv
and regular bust-
DlsTA
liolton
Marietta,
Acworlh,
Allatouiia,
Etowah
Carlersvillc
('as^
Kingston,.......
Adairsviilc,,...,
GT This Road connects,each way, w ith tlie
Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East
the Nashville A. Chattonooga Railroad, st Chat*
tanouga,
L'E FROM ATLANTA.
Calhoun,
Resaca
Tilton,.... .
Dalton, .
Tunnel Hill,. .
Ringgold,
Chickamauga,
Chattanooga,.
Professional <£arbs.
HILLUM1M. DAXFORTH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
FAIRBURN, UA.
July 25, 1857. J»wti
AMAR & UX.HRA.VK- t
TOR NIBS AT LA VF-Macon , (icon,.
U 0. LAMAa. o a. LOCBRAxi
July 13, 1857 dawtf
A t. hackett. atiurney at
Georgia, will prariice
in the following countie.: Cotoosa, Chaltocgx
Murray, GUmer, Whitfield, Gordon, W alker
Dade. References; Msj. W. Y. Hanaell, Man
etta, Hansell & Simpaon, Msrietts, J ,mes R
Lawhon, Esq., Dahlonegs.
Particular attention paid to the codec tin
baaincaa. May 28, 1857 dawly
Dr. H. Dlckaon CapciH.
P ROFFERS his Professional services to the
citizens of Atlanta.
Office, White-Hall street, over T. R. Ripley's
Store. r
June 26, 1867—dwtf.
MEDICAL CARD.
Jftnte Boring A J.
Boring have formed a copartner-^J
i hip in the practice of Medicine in the city,
and Vicinity of Atlanta. One or both will be
found in their office, over Jackson &Bro. avoie
corner ot XX hitehall and Hunter streets, when
ont profess iontlly abecnL
may 16, 1867'
Do.
D r. w.b. iriv liHS has removed bis
Office to Whitehall street, over Alcxs ri
der’s Drug Store.
May 13, 1857 d*wtn20
a- to time will to
hargedat regulat
.■tdvrrlLnieiits inserted in the Weekly papei
only will be charged at former rates.
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks
Of all Description*.
1 ) I.ANKS OF ALL UEscKIPTlnNS, e,n
) be hail at all time-, at the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Attornies, Sheriffs, Clerks of Court*, and ' fi.li
unties, can bo furnished, tit short notice, any
f rm of DEED, XVRIT.'or PROCESS
which they may desire ; nnd all FORMS I h
gal instruments, commonly in use, are always on
and, to be sold at the lowest prices.
Xil.uiU. M w j
■.TT5M ■ »•
rrXHE Subscriber has just found out the grent !
I • secret of doing a successful bu*ine*s, to sell j
cheap, have a small profit, and advertise ami let j
the people know w hat he Inis got and occaation- 1
thorn tho prices and only one price, and
have no mends to sell cheaper to than any person
else.- I haie just received:! laigolot ol Boots A
Shoes, for Ladies, Men, Boys, Girls ail.! Chil
dren,nil fresh from the Manul.ictory. I rookery
and Glass X\ arc, Ovens,Pots,Skillet*,I ire Dogs,
A xes, B Aid, smith Tool-,Shot els. >pa.i. K loves
and Forks, Pocket Knivt-, -1 robcrrclla
dcr, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turp. ntim XVhifi
Sugar, Coffee, Molaw i, Salt, Brandy XVine,
Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kind,
Rice, Tobacco in fact I can n -t tell you all I
keep m one Advertisement. But rpmo and look
for yourselves, wc are ready to show and sell.—
Donl forget I give 8 ll.s , ot best Coffee, tor $1,
Sugar hi). 7 and C lbs., fora $l,and to sure to
bring tho cash, we keep no books. Corner of
white Hall and Mitchell Street-
W. XV. ROARK.
march 25 J"' 11
Atlanta \ Lagrange Railroad.
Atlanta to XVest Point, 87 Miles, Fair, $3.50
GEORGE G. Hll.L, Superintendent.
mornino passknofr train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3 :M» A M
Arrives st XYest Point,at ... 8.25 A M
Leaves- XX’esI Point, daily, st 3.00 A M
\rrives at Atlanta, at 7.66 A M
eveni.no passenger train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 4.45 P M
Arrives al West Potnt, at .10.00 P M
Leaves West Point, daily, at 12 45 PM
Arrives at Atlanta, at
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
did Stock o li
for CASH ONLY, and are determined not to be
undersold by any house in the city. They will
to,constantly receiving new supplife from (he
best markets in the country, and are confident
of being able to sell goods as cheap as the cheap
est.
Our Stock consists in part of
Hi h Dress Silks, Barrage and Maslin Robes,
Plain Barrages, FYench Figured Jackonet*,
French Colored Jackonets,
Figured Brilliants,
Debageand Linen Goods, for Trading Dresses,
French, (scotch and Domestic Ginghams,
Checked Cambric and Muslins,
Printed Lawns in great variety,
English and Domestic Prints, in great variety,
Cambric and Swiss Trimmings,
Dresa/ITtmmings—a splendid assortment.
Ribbons and l.acea.
Silk anil Lace Mantillas that can t to best,
Imh Linens, and Linen Sheeting*,
| Cotton Sheetings, and Tickings,
| Bleached anJ Brown Shirting,
I Osnaburgs Stripes and Blay Linen-,
j Table Linens and Napkins,
| Cotton Drills.
! Hosiery, and Pic-Nick Mits, &c., &c.
j Don’t forget to call on us at N'ORCROSS’
| old Stand. XX'e ehorg-J nothing tor showing
j our goods. ap24dwly
H W. McDaniel, J. I*.—Office in
• Kile’s Building on Marietta Street.
A Uanta, Ga , March 28, '57. dwtl
THRASHER, ATTORNEY
LAW, Atlanta, ficurgia.—XX'ill
practice in the following counties: Fulton. New
ton. Henry, Spalding, Fayette, Cobb, Camp
bell and Coweta.
Office on the aecond floor ot the Concert
Hall, fronting the Poat Office. april23dwly
J. AT
ftRMTIRE! FLRMTl'RE!!
THE *utMenber« have onto’
Gartreli A Glenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAXV,
ATLANTA, : : GEORGIA
W ILL attend the Courts ia the Counties id
Fulton, DeKalb, Fsyette, Campbell, Meri
wether, Coweta. Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard,
Cobb and Spalding.
LCCIDl J. fiARTOlLL. I LCTHKR 3. GLKRS,
Formerly of Wash-I Formerly of Me
ington. Ga. | Donough, Ga
_ f47-1AW1 y
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAXV,
Atlanta OcotmT
Office Front Room* over John R. Wallarw A
Brea., corner of White Halt and Alabama Streets;
iau3- wly
JOHN V. HEARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
COLQUITT
MILLER,CO ”, GEORGIA
march 6 wly
TroutHouse Shaving S&Iood.
EiVTLEME.V detiringr • gv> J shav<i, hau
JCcutting. rd*1 faiirh other attentioji toj .>ur
p won* as my be haJ in til fashionable bar
bei'i saloons, can be acrommoditeO at sli ho\irs
by giving the unJerunged s cstl. at their sa-
hand and are now o f *nmg^ | |oo n i n the Tmut Hunse.
East Point,... •• fi llogansville, .69
Fairburn, 18} LaGrangc 71
Palmetto, 25 tong Cane 85
Ncwnan, .40 West Point,.. . 87
Grantville 02
ty This lload connocts each vrav with the
Montgomery it West Point Railroad.
Mat on A Western Railroad.
Macon to Atlanta,. ..103 Mile*.. . .Fare. $t
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
a large and carefully select
ed Stock from the
32 P ifBest Northern Manufactories.
SAFES,
WARDROBES,
BI REAL'S,
SECRETARY'S,
XX ASH STANDS,
BEDSTEADS
AND CHAIRS,
Of any desired pattern and price. A fine as
sortment of Centre. Wont, Saloon aud Toilette
Tables—Etagerc’s Corner and Side—Sedas,
Tete-A-Tete, etc.
CAT In addition to the above large stood, we
are receiving weekly supplies. The public are
PASsKNOER trains
Atlanta, daily, at
l\nv* | _\ tr j Tes at Macon, at ......
''' ' Leaves Macon, daily, at
Arrives at Atlanta, at
DISTANCE FROM ATLANT
5.15 A M
11 00 A M
..3.00 P M
..8.36 P M
East Port
Rough and Ready.
Jone*borough
Fayette
Griffin
Thom ton'*,.. *...
Milner*
Barnesville,
Coggins,
Colliers.. .
Forsyth, . . .
Smew's,
Crawford’*,
Howard's,..
Macon,.
. ,C6
.71
.77 |
82
..88
..95
. 103
invited t* call and examine our etock.
F. A. A J. a. WILLIAM*.
Next door to Gilbert Si Clarke. Peachtree-sL,
Atlanta, Ga
BURIAL CASES.
XX e are prepared to lumiah Flak’s Metallic
Burial Cases, al short notice. XXV have recur
ed the service* of a competent person to {attend
to this department.
F. A. 4 J.S. WILLIAMS,
July 14 ’67-dwlv Peachtree Street.
They are prepared to furnish, st short notice
Aii Excellent Ball Boom Ban !
R McCOMBS,
late ot Milledgetille, Gs
JOHN XVALTON,
late of Augusta, Gs
July 16. 1857 Ju
Atlanta Skating saloon.
fTXHS GENTLEMEN of thec«y ol Allan
JL ta and the public generally, can to ac
commodated with cither Warm or Cold Plunre
and Shower Baths, at the Atlanta Shaving Ss
loon, on White-hall street, above Tomlinson A
Barnes’ Tin Shop.
Tbe aubscribers have, also, a shop at tbe
XX ashington Hall, where gentlemen can to »c
commodated with XX’arm and Cold Baths.
Tickets can to had at the XX'ashington Hall
Cold Baths 25 cents—XX'arm 33 cent*.
They can to found iu readme** at any time
H. STOKES,
K. YANCEY-
\XUv29dtf
S hoes
New York Cost.
itnfl Roots at
-! have
•onchuh'd to sell my Mock of Boots
and Shoes at New York Cost, until the first i
August, if you call quiek
XX XX , ROARK.
Juno 11 1857 J-twtf
100
Just Received,
KEGS of NAILS, to scl/at
the* K<*g.
A C!;t ic.
a «!«■
Xexv Uncoil.
ice lot jaet received, in store
.tiff
On Cousigniucut.
Fine Piano trom J. Chickering, lor
treasonable Term* by
LOXV & RICE.
Feb 21 dtvtj
For Mule.
O NE of the most desirable residences on tho
edge# of the cilv ol Atlanta. Dr. D’Alvig
ny offers to sell the hint"*' and lot where he now
esidcs, on Marietta street, a little aN vo Squir#
ayne. Terms Tory at-commodaL a, apply on
e psemisM- Mach 4, 1853 1 w11
ySyrup just received, and tor
to ter ms.
I UUv 11 tf57 Jan XX XX
le on rci
ROARK
IU This Road connects, at Ms'on, with the
l un'ral nnd South-Western Railroads.
GEORGIA
StusaparlllH ComixotiiKi,
OB, DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE
/ Liter Complaints omf to Purify the Blood
1 )1 BUG opinion and Physicians have de
cided that this is the tost preparations of
SARSAPARILLA that can be obtained. It
sells readily and gives good satisfaction. Its
I ingredients are well known to Physicians and
the people at the South to to noon, and good
medicines, when appropriately used, often cf-
feet grcstcuree.
Nothing more need be said in praise of it.
Jus* ReOClX Ctl. than to publish what it is composed ot. Itcon-
s LARGE LOT ot lino Cedtr Buckets ani M uin» in addition to Sarsaparilla, hydro-alco-
Tube, to sell very cheap. I hob.c retract of Queen's Ib'light, tSullingi*,)
nhMaihf JX - XX j roOARK. I ; lW , Ash, Urey Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chion-
, ucrLMTl'n anthus) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake,
.11 hi t-.IX I.U. , p,,p,.q iv ll am ) aJu j Blood Root,tSanguinam.f
% ) 5gg WUUk!y, " b^^isfity Tb «• Compound Preparation
— V ■ XV XX . ROARK. *
nd tor ,4 CASKS,of (hat very hi
1.0WE A RICE
cents by
XV. RCA
pure Trenail
*V tiiskev
oeuts.
V FUT RECEIVED 60
J good proof, which l will
ills- l v the Single Barrel.
W. xx, ROARK
.11 NT RECEIVED.
Ai v BUl.N, t Not* Mackenl.
£\) XV..XV. ROARK.
ot Sarsaparilla, should express m iheir orders,
;4TD«unlfc'a Alterative'S^
OH, GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM
POUND. IN PINT BOTTLES.
, Ref.reucee—Gov. H. X’. Johnson, Milledgc-
I , iff,, XY. Gilmore Simms, L-. 1.. D., Charleston
t v , or any well read physician in the State.,
; tor sale by SMITH Sc EZZAKD,
I Atlanta, July 30, 1857 dtf
Cigar and Tobacco
STORE.
*TXHE,SI'BSCRIBER begs mo*t respectfully
g to inform the Citizens of Atlanta and sur*
rounding country, that he has just received a
large addition to his former Stock ot
FISC CIGARS.
TOBACCO.
SNUFF,
PIPES.
SNUFFBOXES,
MATCHES,'
AC. ac;
XX’hich ia odered at XX'holcsale or Retail at
J.0W JjaiGSS.
Persona desiring anything ill my line will do
well to call and eiamlne my Stock before pur*
chasing elsewhere.
IT Store on White Hall Street,opposite the
Intelligencer office.
JOHN FICKEN.
Atlanta, March 18 dwtf
J . N. WIU.UMS.-JOEN OUBA, si--COLLI NO SiSM
WILLIAMS, RHEA A CO.
ISnecesson to J. E. WilUans.)
GENER.XL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
And Partirulariy for the sale oi
irain, Bacou, Lard, K/out, Featl
ers, and Tennaaaee l*nxluce Generally.
Decatur Street, near the Trout Houae, Atlan-
t a,Ga [Nov 16 dwtf
J l'ST. RECEIVED.
r BOXES, of different Qualities of Tobacco
Cheap. W. W. ROARK.
Stoat dwtf
E. M. S E A G O ,
5X.cce*scr !o 4- Lawrence)
*1 r ILL continue the Produce Commi*£rj( t \
T f tion Business, at his New Com
modulus Fire Proof Building, front of Attain ■
Hotel, and next door M Fulton House.
ATLAHTA, 0E0RGIA.
The usual Facilities offered to Sbippst-
Orders respectfully solicited.
Oct 15 Jn 1
LOUR, Choice article for sale by *the Car
Loai
Apply to
F I
Load or in.less qutnmiM, to cuu dealers
K. *W. 8EAGO.
dwU
O Hydraulic Cement,
N Co '•
naignment, and tor rato *ow by
' RAGO
500
S’KS, Salt. On Consignment and for
§ate low, by, E. M. SEAGO.
dwtl
150 shortly
8 dwtl
arrive, for sale low, by.
E. M. 8EAGO.
May l«th, ISM.
1 , \ , \ HHD8. ACON Choice article, Hides
I i fW Hams and Shoulders, Just receiving
and lor sale by, E.M SE.XGO, Com. Mcr
t A HHD8 Bacon Side*. A to a. f*w fine
*I\y Hams. On Consignment and for sale
V norf E..W.8EAGO
1 OQQffuperfine Flour, in Store and short
ly to arrive, which in (duality will compare with
*ny Stock in Georgia.
For sale Low by
E. M. SEAGO,
Produce Commiaaion Merchant.
Also,new Baeon, plenty to arrive ilia few
daye [P* 1 * 6 Jwtl