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ATLANTA DAILY EXAMINER.
BY LOCKRANE, DOWSING & CO.
NEW SERIES. VOL. !•
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ATLANTA, LA.. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21. 1857.
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ATLANTA, AUGUST 20,1857 •
Fiom the Baltimore Sun, .<lug. 17.
Dreadftil Accident — Thirteen
Men, Women and Children
Drowned.
A oollinoo took place at two o'clock, oa
Saturday tnoraiug, between the steamer Me
tropolis, Captain Crown, of the Fall Rirer
Line, and the propeller J. N. Harris, Captain
Smith, ou her way from New York to New
London, Connecticut, which resulted in a sad
loss cf life. The New York Express, of Sa
turday afternoon, has the following account of
the disaster:
When just off Now Haven, about two
o’clock, this A. M., a vessel with oue light wua
observed ahead, and under sails, crossing the
steamer's bow.
The engines of the Metropolis were imme
diately stopped, bat before they could be re*
versed, and the vessel baoked, she struck the
other steamer in the port side, just forward of
the cabin; the force of this being such as the
stronger of thetwo, the heavy part of the vessel
going down immediately, and the lighter por-
t ions of the wreck floating oil'.
EnglandPremier.—A London corres
pondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, who ,
attended the ‘Epsom Races,’gives a sketchy j
account of the persons and the sights lie j
met there. He thus alludes to Lord Palmer- j
ston, tin' present English Premier:
And who is that would-be young gentle- j
man on horseback, who camo cantering by :
the Queen’s carriage, and is now standing
up in his stirrups, holding a pocket telescope j
to his eve ’ lie may be forty-five—possibly ‘
,\ty. He must be a person of mtteli im
portance, lor everyone seems to know him.
He will never *ee seventy-three again !— :
What a deal of work an English Prime I
Minister has to do, besides dictating dis- i
patches and answering opposition member’s |
i|Ucstions in the House of Commons. The I
really aged Premier rose betimes this mor- I
nitig to be at Windsor Castle ; loll it at halt- I
past twelve, to ride, horseback to Ascot ; ;
loaves this at six ; after being many hours I
in the saddle, makes a toilet, and meets Her j
Majesty and England’s aristocracy afa ban
quet in !St. George's Hall; finds his pillow j
and * tired nature's sweet restorer,' at Cam- I
bridge House, Piecadily, wImmi tar into the. .
• small hours’ of another day. Could ‘young
England’ or ‘young America’ do more 7
And again, perhaps at ten on Saturday,
fast;
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PRINTING
Rntlroab Sdjrimlcs. Citn TVbmscmciits. pvctfcssional (Cavbs.
New Spring Ucotls!!
Georgia Railroad A BmUor
Company.
Aeanft* to ATLiSTA , 171 Mile* F*re;t}i5.Ba
T H E
EXAM IN Ell
NOW LOCATED
fiKORCJE YONGE, Huficriritendent.
MORNING PAMFNOFF TRAIN.
| Leave* Atlanta, Uaily, it 6 45 A M
Arrives at A ugunta, at....~ . . 5 00 P M
Leaves A ugunta, daily, al 0 00
Arrives tt Atlanta, at 3.30 P M
EVENING PA8SENGER TRAIN.
Leave* Atlanta, daily, at 0 On )' M
Arrives at yfuguita, at .3.WAM
Leaves Augusta, daily, at.. .. .5 00 P M
Arrixes at Atlanta,at. . . 3.no A M
DfSTAM K FROM ATLANTA.
JUST OPENED AND
fcEADY FOR SALE ;
M V SUPPLY OF SPUING GOODS is
now complete, and I would respectfully
invite the put)h« to tall and examine ih-*m
B onlea tny u u»l dock of
p” Hardware, Groceries. Ac.,
I have on hand pv.m» selection* of
DRY GOODS,
WII.I.lllIpM l> it FORTH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
FAIR Hi l< V t,\
!“!>. l857 ‘ d*wt(
I lochram -
\ j l OH A /hs /(7* /. M-Macon . Gem;,
u ' . Lamar. o a lochrass
l ' ll - v 1;, ‘ dawtf
A **ACEBTr, A iTuRNE V Ai
UY. * ‘-A AA . Rmgfobj, Georgia, will pra tic
in tec mlhwmg countie,; Cotceaa, Challocg
,7 V r *' V Wl ’ i,fi( 'bl. G«ndcn. Walker
Idadc. hr.trauui Maj. V,. \ Han* eli. Mari
Consisting of Muslins, in txiensivc vtrietj, etta, Han?eil & bimj-f :i . u *.
Iieaulilul and good. And a large .Stock of j L'.wh"; . L- p, Dahtoni g
Matilctten and Mantillau. .
*> rj isa';
00a®a|5 imeiGi
riHIK Proprietor oftho “Exam- • r." I* now prepan •!
I to execute
The shock to the Metropolis was severe. A
pa sseuger on board, George Tappan, a crocke- 1 0 p Cns u pyramid ofleiter by hi * bn
ry merchaut #f New Bedford, was ho frighten-| la |,i,,. at three, meets his colleagues m a
dd, that he was taken with a fit and died in it. | <’ :t binot Council, at Downing street; for a
His wife, in view of her bereavement, imme- |„ng business contertiiee. Afterwards (I
diately went into hysteric*; upon recovering quote from the Court organ) ‘entertains a
from which she seemed t lo have lost all sense
and realization of tho deatli of her husband—
her senses seemed to be gone, and no recollec
tion of the death sc:med to remain.
Ten men of the ill-fated vessel were saved—
five passengers, the captain, two engineers, and
two of t he deck bands, ns follows: Leonard
Id mall, captain; Geo. W. Thompsou, 1st engi
neer; Nail Ward, fid engineer; Wm. Graves
and Jerry Flanagan, deck hands. Passengers
—Daniel Ayres, Supposed of Brooklyn; W.
W. Orr, 8. A. Newman, A. N. Smith, of
Brooklyn; and J. C’nhil.
Oapt. Smith, when taken out ot the wuter,
immediately insisted on joining iu the endeav
or to resene any others who might be floating
on the pieces of the wreck, and continued
with others in the search all night. But the
abovo are all, out of twenty live sonls ou board
that were saved.
From the saved it wus ascertained that the
ill-fated vessel was the propeller J. N. Harris.
8he left this city about live o'clock yesterday
for New London, having a heavy cargo, pro
visions, &c., for two vessels lying at New Lon
don, besides fifteen passengers—making, with
eleven hands on board, twenty six persons in
all. Tbe following persons were on honid,
and are undoubtedly lost; Stephen Prentiss,
first mate; Mary Withers, chamber maid; Ann
WilHs,cook. Of passengers. Miss Gordon,
daughter of Geo. Gordon, of this city: Mrs.
Smith and child, (wife and child of Mr. A W
Smith, of Brooklyn;) John Smith, aged nine
years; Elizs'Smith, aged seven years; Mary
Smith, aged five years. Tbe three last were
children of the Captain (Smith.) Two of the
passengers, a gentleman ami his wife, and four
of the crew, who were lost, are not named.
Further Particulars.
Those who were lost on tbe propeller were
mostly in tho cabip, and could not get out.—
One of the rescued passeugers says lie wus
there , and when the crash was heard and felt,
be sprang for the door, but found it jammed,
and could not open it. He sueeeded, however
is getting out of a window.
Mr. J.T. Hubbard, of No. 13 Wall struct,
conversing upon the aocident, states that a
person came iDto the saloou-and remarked that
the Metropolis was Bcriously injureJ, upon
which Mr. Tappan started and fell instantly
dead. His wife was seized with convulsions
and remained insensible wheu the boat arrived
tide morning.
A passenger on the propeller, we ars told,
too, made desperate efforts to save his wife and
child by drawing them through ihe window,
but so rapidly did the boat sink that they wi re
violently torn from his grasp.
A wonjau was seen struggling iu the water,
supporting her infant child in her arms—a rope
was thrown to her, which fell within her reach
and which she might have *cizcd and sated
herself by relinguishing her hold upon her
child. Hhe looked up,saw those who would
have given almost their own hold upon life
to save hers, then pressed her child closer to
her breast and sank forever.
Tbe steamer lay by the spot where the ac
cident occurred, steaming slowly around
till after day light, throwing out life preservers
and sending boats to cruise around to render
guidance, if possible, to any odc that might
by chance be found alloat upon spars or life-
preservers from the wreck.
The night was clear, and a beautiful moon,
light rested upon tbe Sound, revealing the
Struggles of the lost, und all the heart rending
sosoe attending such u catastrophe, in moat
appaling colors.
gf£,The Louisville Journal gives .1. B
Clay's majority in tho 8th Uongressioual Dis
trict at 120.
R^* It is said that Mias Louisa l’ync has
token the Lyocum, Loudos, for the purpose
of Rofililb opera.
distinguished circle al dinner, and a distinct
late in evening,’ verifying what good Bish
op Clark, of I). t., said once tit St. Philip's
Church, viz: that ‘men ot the last century
walk about amongst us with more remains
of animal and mental vigor than halt the
young men of the day can boast.
It is said that there are nearly LttlO
visitors at the Greenbrier White .Sulphur
Springs. .
RUNAW AY,
From the undensignotl in January
1856, my boy SOL: ho is about 25 years
of ago, alight ant! elegantly turmoil for n
negro, ilark nmooth skin, prominent eyes
ami large white teeth. He is passing
through tho country under forged permits, anil
assumed the name .I AL’K PECK, as I under-
nta d iu Atlanta, when* ho has horn publicly
employed for the la?»t 12 months- He is pro
bably nowin the neighborhood of Atlanta, m
on tho State Hoad abovo. 850 Reward is
offered for his apprehension and such addition
al compensation will bo given as the trouble ot
his capture may require. If he has been har
bored by any one, and proof to conviction o!
tho fact is produced, tho person giving informa 0
lion will be rewarded and satisfied for his trou
ble to tho extent of the value ol the negro.
A. P. POWERS,
Macon, Julv 6th, 1857 dawtf
.wmmmm ■-mm m m .'m.
ol .t,l kinds, in a uoaI and wurkmun-liko manner, and
n :ho tthorluFl possible notloo.
Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Programmes, Bank Check*,
Blank Notes, Visiting Cards,
Blank Deeds, Hand-bills,
Way Bills, Posters, &c.,
x u itcil dq terms as reasonable as in any other section
: Georgia or tho Bouth.
THE DAILY EXAMINER.
i, 1‘uhlithed every Morning, (.Sunrfuy excepted
at Five Dollars per annum—in advance. //
/clayed six moulds Six Dollars will he charged
RATES OF ADVERTISING
Advertising in the Daily Examiner will be in- j
.-<‘ru:d at the following ratcspemqonrc of 10 tinea
One insertion fin cents. One month, '1*5,00 j
8,00 I Bolton.
A goou »*»' rtnirnl
n « b m vo. mu rmr •»
Fashionable andji'ieUy ,
Hats and Shoes,
Serviceable and good looking ;
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
And every other article, almost, in my lino ol
tth the IjuBinese. In short, iny stock is good and full
ofthe South Carolina and the Savannah ! a=d the [>riees will he a* low as living will t.i-
ford. ihe Ladies arc particularly invited to
givr: me a call.
H. W. COZART.
pril U dtf
businr
fttnonrgi. t
pant V> \C. - tin
May in; tsov ,u3t v
liccalur,
6
Crawfordvilie,
IU7
Htorit Mountain,.
...16
Cumming, ...
.114
. . M
121
Conyers,
...31
Thomaon,...
.135
Covington,. .
. 41
Hearing,.. . .
.142
Social Circle . . .
• • .51
Ber/velia,
.166
Ma’lison,. . .
67
Bel Air,
. .lfi!
(ircensboro,
. ,88
Augusta,...
171
1 niun Point,...
... 95
IV This Itoad runs in connection
Trains
A Augusta /tailroads, at Augusta.
tt estfrn A itlantlc (Slate) Kail-
road
A i '..a: TA TO CnaTTl»000i 138 Miles Fare, f r >
JAMES M. BPL'LLOCK, Superintendent.
Fire Fire!! Fire!!!
Dr. II. Dickvon Caix'is.
I >BDF1 El'S Ins Fruitnit aervires ti> t!.,
c titens of Atlanta
Office White-Hall strict, nn r T K. |t :
is ten .
•inn 36.J857—dwtf.
medical, card.
I V..' - Bor *Mg a J.
Rorlug have formed a copartr.er-
r:::; ur the piaciice of Medicine in tin. city,
sud - ciuity of Atlanta. One or both will be
i"und ... thtu Ilicc, over Jackton ABto.a.dtc
con * r i \\ httehnll ar,J Hunter streets, wli-r
out profi i.i. ly i «cnt.
may lfi, 1857
.MORNING PASSE.Nfil H TR.UI.V.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at tt 00 A M
Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5.30 P M
Leo'rs Chattanooga, daily, at 7 30 A M
Arrives at Atlanta, at 4.00 P M 1 f\
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leules Atlanta,nightly, at 9.00 PM
Arrive* at Chattanooga, at 5 10 A M
Leave* Chattanooga, nightly, at.. ..7.00 PM
Am
C H. STRONG & CO-
Have removed their Stockjof
STAPLE AND FAM I
Two
$1,00
Two “
Hirer “
1,25
Three “
Four “
pivot it
1,50
Four "
Six "
r i' e
2,00
(>no Year
‘Special cc
mLrncls will
lie made
vcriiRcinrutri
rolumn.
occupyiiiR
ii quarter,
Advertisement* from
lie paid in advance.
transient |
Legal aib
vertiament*
published
10,00 Marietta,
20
12,00
15,00
for yearly ad
halt or whole
mis must
at Atlanta, at 2 10 A M
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
Calhoun,..
Resaca, 84
Tilton 80
Dalton .... 100
Tunnel Hill,...107
Ringgold, lift
Cluckamauga,. . 12H
Chattanooga,. .138
Acworlh, 3ft
j Allatoona, . 40
j Etowah, 4fi
Cartersvillc, 48
I f 'aas, .... .52
DRY GOODS,
rpt) the old stand ot J. N0RCR08H, fronting
J[ on White-Hall ami Marietta8treats, where
thry oflor to their old friends and the public
generally, a S p 1 e
didst o c la « -fri ■
for CASH ONLY’, and are determ in-'d not to he
undersold by any house in the city. They will
be constantly receiving new rupplit - from the
beat markets in the country, and are confident
* ! of being aide l" sell gooda a< cheap as !h> cheap.
T kR. tt.B. (RIVERS
1 *Utiice to Whi‘. '.all strut
tier’s D
M &\
H.
der's Drug Stor
M ay 13. I
daw3m
has removed b:
r Meat r
W. McDaniel. J. I*.—Office
File’s Building on Marietta Stree*.
aula. Ga , March 28, '57. dwtl
it the usual
Ordinary notices exceeding ten lines
charged aaailvertisments. Ynnouncmg candid
ates for office, tjtft DO, to he paid in advance.
Fhe privilege of yearly advertisers isstrirlly
limited to their own immediate and regular busi
ness.
Professional Cards not exceeding six lines
$15 per annum.
Advertisments not specified as to lime will be
imlilished till ordered out, and ehargedat regular
rates. •
/filvertiaments inserted in the \\ eekly papp»
only will be charge d at t >rmer rate -
exU
Our Slock consist* in pai l ol
Hi h Drew* Silks, liarrageand Maalin R
Plain Bamigrs, /•'rench Figured Jarkonet*.
French Colored Jackoneta. v
Figured BrilliaiUa,
Debtee and Linen frooila, for Trav'Ung
French, Scotch and Domestic (• ngbarr.*.
Chrciuid Cimbric and Muilu,.,
L thrasher, attorn
fl « AT LAW, Atlanta, Oargiu.— \\
prac.;n the followir.g c. i -.:ie* Fulton N. -a
tor.. Henry, ^paldinc. Fayette. ( bb. l'ir
bei. and Coweta.
* *" e "D tne v.cond tbxir of the Concert
Hal', tr^i.'.rg the Post Office. aprd23dwly
Gartrell & Glenn,
-Vi'TUILNEYi Al LAM.
ATLANTA, . GEORGIA
HI.!, attend the L-cfijr - ; .a ;Le Eounties .
f ulton, Tie Kalb, 1" . ite, ( arupbeli, Mer
Kingston .59
Adairsvdle r fi8
Cy This Jtoad connects, each way, with the
Home Branch Railroad, r.t Kingston, the East j Printed I.awns in great variety.
Tennessee & Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and I English and Domestic Prints,' in gr.a:
. ... ... ... | Cambric and i^wia* Trimmings,
the Nashville & ( haUonoog. fUflroad. at (.hat. j Xnmming4 _ i s<wt . „
tanooga, Ribbons and Lace*,
- . ■..—r— | SUk and Lace Mantillas that can *. U o
Atlanta K Lagrange Railroad, i ^ 1,b Linena, and Linen bheetings.
Cotton Sheetings and Tickings,
Atuasta to YA'rbt Point, 87 Miles, Fair, $3.50
w
welher, Coweta, ( 'm
Col
LUCIUS J. OAkTUILL.
F >rraerly of With*
tngwn, (la.
f 1 7-law ly
Ifcr.rv. Tr<
lie!
TH*a omns.
F(»rmcriv of Me
lV*nough. f v*
JARED IRWJN WHITAKER,
ATTORNEY’ AT LAW,
'• <lcjrg,a.
1 tffice From Rooms >er John f! \A aiiare .v
Brcomer of AA t.ite Hal! and AlabamaStreel,!
JOHN V. HEARD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GEORGE G. HIT.1., Superintendent
MILLER,CO
march C
COLQUITT
.GEORG
New Mail Arrangement
r llE undersigned intorins thoddil
public that he h»s established TY | ..L, | 1)1 n.,L.i }
Mail Route from Dallas, in Paulding county,(to * JjlflllKN . iJldlllVo.
Marietta, and will run a Hack once a week be- . . . .
tween those places, according to the following! Olilll iJCSCriptlOIlS
iS
education.
schedule :
Leave Dallas every Friday at 7 o’clock a. in.,
running by way of Lost Moutain, and arrive at
Marietta at 12) p. in.
Leave Marietta at IU o’clock p. m„ and arrive
at 7 p. ni , same day.
CHARLES I), JENKINs.
Dallas, (la. Feb 24, 185fi—dawtf
School for Young Lute.
M RS. \V RIGHT, will open
a School for Y'oung Ladies on
the 8th of January. Her purprnc is
to establish n permanent Seminary,
and to give the pupils committed t-
her care a thorough and practical
(She will be aided by competent professors. The
year will be divided into two terms of Twenty
week* each.
Terms per Session.
Primary Class. 1:12,011
Junior “ 10.OU
Senior " 20,00
Mrs. Wright "ill teach tho Latin Language,
at a moderate extta charge.
The mother Languages anil Music will be
taught at Pofessors charge*. Boarding and
Tutio n in English .1*75, per session.
ItEFKUENCES.
Right Rev. Bishop Elliott, Savannah,
•• “ Cobb, Montgomery,
Hun. C. J. McDonald, Marietta.
83twtl
Valuable Cl! v Properly A Fam
ily Residence for Sale.
r|1 HE undersigned nflers for *a the It 'i«c
and I-et on which he nowr I ■ * * i he
city ot Atlanta.
The lJ**use is a comfortable one for a lam ly
and has a first late Garden «illua tine a»s it-
ment o r Fruit Trees attached , also n small
house at the corner of said lot—the whole lot
containing about five acres of land.
This property is situatad on Martin and Con
ley street*, and will be sold on accommodating
terms. Person * desirous of purchasing, can,
by calling, i . r.j absence at the “Examiner
Office," or by applying at the premises, obtain
a lull deoeripii? 1 of the same,
june9—<iit « M* L HEGUIE.
New Bacou.
4 Choice lot just received, instore nnd nt
A sale
LOWE A KiCli
Ou Consignment.
1 Fine Piauo trem J. Chiekeeing, lor .ale on
reasonable Terms by
LOW & RICE.
4.Fat 31 Jwu
For bale.
O NF. of the most desirable tosidences ,*n tho
edge, of the city ot Atlanta. Dr. D'Alvig
ny oifera to sell tho houee and lot where he now
esides, on Marietta street, a little above Squirs
ayne. Terms very accommodau g. apply
e ptemitss. Mach 4, 185?
B LA.NKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ran
be hod at all times, at She
EXAMINER OFFICE.
j Attorniea, iShentL, ( lurks ol ( tiurt^, nuJ (•rdi
nariei, ran be furnishrd, nt short notice, any
' fa write form of DEED. WKIT.-r PROCESS
| which they may desire ; and all FORMS «»1 le- i
! gtil insirumeiiU, commonly muse, »re ilwovson
and, to be Wild at the low cat price-,
j A i "i ri a M ^
rpitE Subscriber ha*just found out the gnat |
secret of doing a successful business, t** sell,
cheap, have a small profit, and advertise and let
the people know what he has got and occassion-
ally give them the prices and only one price, and
have no friends to sell cheapo to than any |*crson j
else. I have just received a laige lot ol Boots d
Shoes, for Ladies, Men. Boys, Girls and ( hit-
dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery
and Glass Ware, Ovens, Pots, SkiMets. Fire Dogs,
Axes, D/acksmitli Tools,Shovels, Spades, Knives
and Forks, Pocket Knives, Umberrellas, Pow
der, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpe ntine, A\ lute I ead,
Sugar, Coffee,Molas-e.-, Salt, Rran iv. Wine,
Gin, Rum, Cordials. Whiskeys, of , very kind,
Rice, Tobacco in laft I can nut tell von stt 1
keep in oue Advertise me nt,. But uoiae and look
for yourselves, we are re ady to sli *w anl .-el:.
Dont target I give 8 lbs. ol best Coffee, for $1.
Sugar 8 J, 7 and li lbs.,for a $1, and l*c -uiv u*
bring the ca*h, we keep no l».*okp. Corner J
White Hall and Mitchell Street
AA' AA Wit.MlK
march 2b J wtl
MORNING PASSENOI R TK.U
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives aO-AVest Point,at . . . 8 25 A M
I.raves AA'est Point, daily, at 3 0(1 A M
Arrives at Atlanta, at 7 6fi A M
FVTNINO PASSKNOFK TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at.. . 4.4SPM
Arrives at West Point, at .10.00 P M
| Leaves West Point, daily, at 12 45 P M
Arrives at Atlanta, el..,. . 5.32 P M
DISTANCE CROM ATI.aNTA.
Bleached and Brown Shirting.
| Osnaburgs Stripes and. Biay Linens,
j Table Linens and Napkin-,
Cotton Drill*.
Hosiery, and Pic-NieE Mils. 4c.. 4r.
•in * \t ! Don't lorget to call on u* at NORCR08S' i rn . . r r o .)
old Stand. AA eeUargJ nothing tor showing ; 11 Ollt JjOII-G v-llflYlTl_. *_ald011.
our good*. »;.2t,:w i v
FIRMTIRE! FIRMTIRE!!
G t E >
f cu;
d shave, hair
mu. n to 'in
shionabie tixr
East Point,. .
6
Hogiusville.
59
Fairburn
.18J
LaUrtnge,-
..71
Palmetto,
. 25
I/Ong ('ane,
RU
Newnan,
.40
West Point,
87
Grantville,. . .
. M
ty Tins Road connects each way with the
Montgomery 4 West Point Railroad.
Much it 4 Western Railroad.
1 Mir.vy T" Atlanta.. 103 Miles Fare. *4
I EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
I'ASSENOKR TRAIS-
l.eaves Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives at Macon, at......
I.eaves Macon, daily, at
Arrives at Atlanta, at
ntSTANCr t'ROM ATLA
Ea,t Port
6
Goggin*.
Rough and Ready,
it
(’oilier*.
JonrsUwottgh,..
.22
Forayth, .
F ayelte,
36
•Smarr’s,..
Griffin, .
43
(’rnwford’*.
Thornton's,..*,..
49
Howard'*,.
Milner's
.55
Macon,.
BtroeaMlIc,
.61
5 15 A M
It 00 A M
. 3 00 P M
8 35 p M
66
.71
as.
..95
. rwj
S hoes and Hoots at
New Work Cost.—I hav
concluded to si'll my stock ui Buot*I
and Shoe a at New Y ork Cost, until tlw first i
August, if you evil quick
aa u ltd ARK.
Jun It . J* wtl
rr This Rosd connects, at .Va'ou,
'. :;tra! and South • Western Railroad*.
rilh tin
|OI)
• lust Received.
KEG
Ih* i
nl N All
,1/at 5
AA AA . U>'A
* I (jA*SKf>, a»1 that
e ) Hnmly, IrM v» u
iftllou.
mb‘25ilwU
i ry line old purr
rhirh I will will
Kirn :h
’ + : ' I ' ,f
\N . \N . HlM.tK
tteeelY ed.
rtf
.) list
t LARGE LOT of fine Cedar Buckit- •
Tubs, to sell very cheap.
mbaftwdU W. AA. KU.tRK
.11 ST RECEIVED.
“N/ V BllLS., ot real pure Corn (CYut.Uy l'is
VI ) tilled.) Whiskey. Ol the very Iwst yuaiily
JliY nied. W. W. ROARK
J CBT RECE1A ED 50 b
good proof, which 1 wit *
als- by the single Barrel.
W.W. itO.iRK
JIM' HECE1A ED.
UULS., of New Mackerel.
AV. AV. RO.ARk.
<Vhi«key
■ cant-.
20
GEORGIA
SHisapurilla Coui|M>iind.
OH, DENNIS’ ALTERATIVK
/ I.it er Complaints and tn Purify Ihe Blood
1 )1 B L1C opinion and Physic tan* have de
cided that Uhl* i> the best preparation* ol
.-.Allis A P.4 RILL.A that can be obtained, it
sells readily and gives good satisfaction. It*
ingredients arc woll known to Physicians and
the pe q*lc at the taoutli to be ,000, and good
medicines, when sppn'pnalciy used, oticn ef
fect great cures
Nothing more need be said in praise ol it.
than t < publish what it is composed ot. llcou-
tatr,« in addition U> Sarsapartlls, hydov-alco-
u ,i. .tract of tjuem’s Delight, (tttillingis.)
While Asli, Grey Broad.or Fringe Tree (Chion-
snihus) Tmctura of May Apple, or Mandrake,
v Podophyllum) and Blood Root, ,,Sanguinaria.;
I h .a prefering this Compound Preparation
4 >arsapanila, should express in their order*.
.trucaali’i Alterative'*^
HR, GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM
POUND, IN PINT BOTTLES.
H.fcreneaa—Got. H- V. lohnnon, Miiledge-
villt; AV. Gilmcre Simms. L. L. U- Chailaaton
C , or any well read physician in the State ,
For sola by SMITH & EZZARD,
I .Atlanta,July 50, 1857 dtf
THE subscribers have on
hand and are m*w openu
a large and carefully elect
ed Stock from the
Beat Northern Huiutlutlories.
SAFES,
WARDROBES.
BI’REALS,
SECREI’AR VS.
AA .ASHSTaN Do,
BEDSTEADS
AND CHAIR.'.
Of any desired pattern and price. .4 tine as-
| sortmeul ot Cenire, AA ork, Saloon and Toilette
i Table*—EtagereL C.'.rner and SEe—Sofas,
Telc-a.Tete. etc.
tg In addition u the ... vt largi .
) are receiving weekly supplies The public are
| invited t» caJ! and examine cur stock.
K. A. .N J. S. AVlLLlAMv
Nett door to Gilbert 4 ( lark*. Peachtree-*!..
Atlanta, tn
BURIAL CASES.
W c «rc prepared to furnish f .»k - Mat*..
Burial C'atct, at ah*wt it tio We .hav*
e<l the service* of a competent person to/alter J
to thu* department
F. A. A i * WILLIAMS
July 14 ’67-dwlv Peachtree 8in', t
C'igar anti Tobacco
STORE.
3 H ^SUBSCRIBER bap
to inform the Cttirens of At.'n.t t .i sur
rounding country, that hr ha* usi ved a
Itrgr addition u his t'>rm*r Si
I ISL CIGARS
TOBACCO.
SNUFF,
Tll’Ls.
s.M 1 t BOAEs,
M ATI HEs.'
4C.. A t"
VA tin:. tl :•■. la AA , anil ..t Retail al
VBjJI BOW
Persona desiring anything in my line will do
woUi ■ call and examine air Stock vtore pur
chasing elsewhere.
ty Store on AA hue Hal Street, pp -ue the
Intelligencer office.
I01IN i'll KEN.
Atlanta, March 18 dwtl
J »'.. WILLUMi-JOUN RUIU, q.-BOUJ.N . vSKK
M 11-1*1 IMS. RllE A \ CO.
(Sneccucri to J. E. U'iliiams )
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
■ And Paruculariy for the site oft
■ rant. Bacon, Laid, K.’our. Ft athj
era, and Tennessee Produce Generally.
Decatur Street, near the Trout House, Atlan
ta,Ga. j.V„!5 d»tf
J 1ST KKCEIA ED.
BOXES, of dtlierenl uf.ualnie* of Tobacco
Cheap. W. W. ROARK,
an 6 Jwtf
ting, and such oth
p rs-iiis as ca.v :•* h
ner's sajoons, .xn be accommodated
by gning the ucJersinged a call,
1 on in the Tree: House.
Th< v are prepared U) furnish, t:
-1 K.rrelbnt Ball Hoon
if MefOMBS.
l»tu r.j Mi 'edte'V
•UN W A LTO>.
'*•' o* Auguy
all hours
iheir fa-
Ban,K
I
itltiuia shut lug salooit.
f, HE GENTLEMEN of the city of A Ran-
jp ta and th- pnblic generally, i-an be ac-
commodated w.th either AA arm or Cold Plunge
and Sii o..- Bath-, at in. AUaout ."'having Sa
loou.cn AAhite-ha *t:■ < • s: v Tomlinson 4
Barnes' Trn Shop.
The subscriber have, als, . a shop a' the
Washington liaii, whi rs goutiemcn cat. 1* a,
commodated with Warm and Cold Bath,
Tickets can te had at the AA'sshti.gton Hall.
Cold Baths 25 cents—AA'arm 35 rents.
They ran be ! ■un i m readiness at anv ume
. II. STOKES.
R A ANCEY •
Ala>29dtl
E. m7~s e a g q~~
Av.t,,'. Secifi 4 Lavra**
A \ ' 11.1. continue the Produce Cotnmia
>T lion Buauieas. at his N w C. :n-W. a»..
inoJioua Fire Proof Building, front of At . •
Hotel, and next door to Fnllon H >usi
ATLANTA. OEORGIA.
W The usual FacdiUc- T'.-rcd t.’ ~u, p ,
eel I ■
Oet Ift v
1 "1.0
1 le
'll
U'R.C
ot»l »»r
art Kit
Hydraulic Cement,
|NN i n»ignment, and tor -
AI.O
nt and I'.'t
I — . * t* 0
l*)0
8 d«H
F At. SEAOO.
dwtl
AA h.*key m Store ai
ive. lor calelow. bv.
E.M. SKAGo
>laj lGtIt. INN?.
j . ... 11HD8. A CON Choic
J * )' I Hauls and Shouidtr* lust receiving
ir.d i r sale by, E.M SE.AGO. Com. Mer
;>0h
HHDS Ba u ^
r. M SF.Af
1 or sale
1 /\ i *, v SAf KS lira Family 4 Ch,
Jlv H f (./Superfine Fleur ;:i Store an ! -Lori
ly to arrive, which in i^uality will compare with
anv “took in Georgia.
For •ale Low by
E. M. SE.AGO,
Produce Commission Merchant.
Also, tie" Bacon, plenty t> arrive in a live
days lFeb K dwtl