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ATLANTA
BY LOCHRANE, DOWSING & CO
NEW SERIES, HU, l _
" KKROR CEASES TO BE DANBKKOUS. WHEN HE4WIS LEFT FREE TOI'OMBAT IT."-JEFFEkSt),N
ATLANTA, GaT FRIDAY MORNING-, AUGUST 28, 1857?
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1MBER 41.
JUltnla fflaili) Cxttmimr.
~ ATLANTA, A UU UST 2b, 1857 .
Inscribed to Gen. Witt. Walker, nn Hearing
of Am Arrival at the. Bulizt.
BY V . E . W 11. ■ R l M I N K M ’ C O R D .
"Bring flowers to strew in the conquerors path;
He hath shaken thrones with his stormy wrath--
He comes with the spoils of nations hack—
The tines he crashed in his chariot track—
The turf looks red where he won the day:
Bring flowers to strew in the conqueror's way.
Hemans.
Letter of 1)r. Franklin!—The following
characteristic letter of Ur. Franklin is said
to be inedited. The ingenious manner in
which he makes the commencement of his let
ter conveys the temporary impression that he
leu' with rparsimonious relnetasce, is inimita
ble •
"April 22, 1784.
■•I send you herewith n bill lor ten Lout-
d'urs. 1 do uot pretend to give such n sum.
1 ODly lend it to you. When you shall return
your couutry, you cannot fail of getting in-
: '.u some business that, will, iu time, enable you
I to pay all your debts. Iu that case, when-you
| meet with another honest man in similar dis*
1 tress, you must pay me by lending this sum to
COO J » n Gp
PRINTING
HH
Hailroab Srijebulcs. €itg SVetboisiueuls, i professional ffiatbs.
New Spring Woods?!
AT THE
There’s u storm in the Sooth, and a clou
the North,
And the warriors to battle ure hurrying forth; . him ; enjoining him to discharge his debt by a
The. gefo nnrfflt Wute with Britannia's sail, ; like optrutiofPwhon tie shall be able, and shall
And her treacherous flag flatters outtirfliFgSlc. j mect wjth 8Uch anothcr opportunity. i hope
it may thus go through many hands before it
A band of the valiant approaches. All hail i
To the good ahipl that spreads out her tut- [
tional sail;
'I'he breene murmurs wild as she glides o'er
the tea,
With herfrieght of brave hearts to their an- I
chorage free.
Thrice welcome to thee, gallant Chief of the j
Sun!*
For we know how to merit the deeds thou j
bast done;
We havo hurried our fathers who fought in
the wars,
And for deeds of their daring we shout loud ,
horns,
Though peace, like a bird from her bower iu
spring,
Is fanning oar hearts with her soft plumy wing,
Yet even thus blest hath our tears, like the
rain,
Fell fast for thee, Chief,and thy mere!let* slain.
Hath the Bears of the North, from their cold j
icy lair,
Stole ont for a banquet? Ho threaten them 1
there!!
ADd the red band of Britain hath wrote in the j
sand,
With tho blood of tho South, the <nii lute'oi
thy land.
eets with a knave to stop its progress. This
is a trifle of mine for doing a great deal of good
with a little money. 1 am not rich enough to
aflbrd much in good works, and so am oblidgs
ed to be cunning, amj make the most of a lit
tle. B. F.”
RUNAWAY,
From tho undersigned in .innuary
Jjjjuo 1850, my hoy .SOL; he is about 25 years j
*7jf of age, flight am! elegantly formed for a
negro, dark f; i Ih skin, prominent eyes
*■“ ami large white teeth. He is passing
through the country under forged permits, anil
assumed the name JACK PUCK, as I under
stand in Jtliitibi, where he has been publicly
employed for the last 12 months' He is pro
bably now in the neighborhood of Atlanta, or
on the State Road above. 1S50 Reward is
oficren for his apprehension and such addition
al compensation will lie given as the trouble of
his capture may require. If he has been har
bored by any one, und proof to conviction o!
the fact is produced, the person giving informa"
lion will be rewarded anil satisfied for his trou
ble to tho extent o| the'value of the negro.
A P. POWERS,
Macon, July Oth, 1857 d*wlf
NOTICE.
f ^ , CIRCUMSTANCES kaviug occur-
g »“(Tired which render it necessary for the
* * ■'subscriber to discontinue House-keep- I One insertion 60 cents,
rig, ho offers for sale his House and Two ". $1,00
Three " 1,25
Pour " 1,50
EXAMINER
JMWmt,
NOW LOCATED IN
gQBQBBS mm
T HE Proprietor of the' Examinkr'’ t» now prepare!
to execute
'S&MM $
Georgia Railroad it Ranking
Company.
A rarm 10 Atlanta .171 Miles Farr,$5.60
(illfUMlE VONOE, Superintendent.
MORN1NO PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, »t... 8 45 A M
Arrive* at Augusta, at C uo P M
Leave* A ugusta, daily, at .... 6 00 A M
Arrive* at Atlanu, at 3 30 P M
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Laavaa Atlanta, daily, at C On P M
Wlfives at Augusta, at 3.22 A A
1 Leave* Attguota, daily, at . 5.00 PM
Arrives at Atlanta, at.... 3.0(1 A M
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
Decatur 6 Crawfordviile,. 107
Stone Mountain,.... 10 Cumming, 114
I.ithonia 24 Caraak, 124
| Conyers, 31 Thomson 135
1 Covington, 41 Bearing,. .142
Social Cirrle 51 Bereelia.. . .165
Mad Ison, 67 Bel Air, ...HU
Oreenaboro, ,88 Augusta, 17 i
; I’nion Point 96
OP" This Road runs in connection with the
, Trains of the South Carolina and the Savannah
| Sc Augusta RailroaJs, at Augusta.
JEST OPENEI) AN I*
READY FOR SALE
M
WILLUJIIM. DWFOKTH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
EAIRBFRN, La
,Ju4y 25, 1 85/. Jawtf
V SUPPLY ftp" SPRING GOO&fc IS ! ’T A-MAJl * liOCHRANE-^7
now roinplete, and I would reaftgetfttily JLj TOgNIEN AT LA W-Maron,(Georgia
invite the public to call and examine. them,— 1 ® r " t-AJH*. o- a. lochrasj.
Betides my usual stock of . 1 ^ u ? 1-7, I?®7 dawtf
Hardware, Groceries, tfcc., j V~ T . backbit. attorney vj
I hav# on hand wine aatactionauC , 1 x’JLa LAW, Ringgold, Georgia, will practic
lpv w'k ~m r j in the following counties: Cotcoca, Chattooga
DRY GOODS, Im l de y fSwe, w iil fic li' ^ on -
... / , wjBfWiew,- 4Bt). W.Y. H»nseli, Man
Consisting el Muslins, in extensive variety, etta, Hansell * Simpson, Marietta James B
beautiful and good. And a large Stock of j Lawhon, Esq., Dahlonega.
Matilettes and Mantillas. *«*ntion paid to the collec tin
business. May 28, 1857 dawly
A goo,i asaortment
mm xr m ^ rr gm
Fanhionable and|Pretty;
Hats and Shoes,
Serviceable and good looking;
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
ADd every other article, almost, in my line of
buainese. In short, roy stock is good and full
and the price? will be as low as living will af-
Dr. H. Dickson Capets,
OFFERS hi* Profi
citizens of Atlanta.
P ROFFERS hi* Professional services to the
citizens of Atlanta.
Office, White-Hall street, over T R. Rinley'a
! Store.
Juna 26, 1857—dwtf.
at tho shortest possible notice.
Business Cards, BiU Heads,
Programmes, Bank Checks,
Blank Notes, Visiting Gards,
Blank Deeds, Hand-bills,
WayBills, Posters, &c.,
TH E DAILY EXAMINER.
■ Published every Morning, (Sunday except?d
at Five Dollars per annum—in advance. If
Irhyed sijc moulds Six Dollars will be charged
HATES OF ADVERTISING.
Advertising in the Daily Examiner will l>o in-
Led at the following rates per a^uarc <»f 10 lines
Itili
Let their banoera flont out on the wing of the , " The propcrty i s B ituated within one hun-
J rc d y aids of the AUthudul E/tiscoptil Church,
And their navy, like clouds in the wo, gather on 7>rt -Strut, convenient to the best
. . ... . Sell, iuI* in the City, aud also to liutinesi, con-
And their glittering steel shino like stars in taining six well finished rooms, and two paw
the sea, tries, with a pas age ex tonilim> through the
Bat the battle, O Lord! still belongeth to Thee. ' house. There, is also on the lot, a cooking
jom.scrvunte room, smoke house, chicken
Fivi
!;7
2,0U
One menth,
i'wo “
Three “
Four "
Six "
One A’car
$5,00
8,00
10,00
12,00
15.00
25,(H
•Special contracts will he made for yearly ad
•eru.emonts occupying a quarter, half or whole
column.
Advertisements from transient persons murt
The dead, they arc ours! and each pale corse ho use, crib ami corn house, and also an cxccll- | be paid in advance.
around, j ent well of water, which never fails, 'i’he Legal advertisments published at the usual
Cries out, with tho voice of their blood from I buildings are all in first rate condition, having
1 been erected in 1858, and unclosed with an
a.*, ici» ~ m> «<* *» j : y»zr»tsJSrix*Jsa , «“
gory,
And write our Revenge io the name of thy
glory!
price
11.
DANIEL
diWfim
rea sonald
GEORGi
Atlanta, tia,, May 9,1867
'Tis the sons of the South their brave blood HAT AND CAP STORE
hath poured, 1 Jg J. TAYLOR b now opening a
But yet there’s a boon won by liberty’s sword; fresh stock cl fashionable Hats,
A boon that was seen ftom our own Bunker’s Caps and Bonnets.
height, I i\ext dour to Latvshe >V lira's Jewelry Store.
And won by our brave in the S'trengthof their Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
might. "
Taylor’s Hat & Cap Emporium.
Shall our brothers be free? Shall we hold TUST RECEIVED, and opening, the first en
back the Stars ! »J tire stock ol HATS & CAPS ever offered in
And the Stripes, that were Won by their nuees* ! this city. My stock is now complete, consisting
tors’ scars of every variety ami style. Please call and ex
Who snatched the hold K»gle, atld Hedged her : amine tor yourselves!
E7F* A dkinds of Fur skins bought.
J. TAYLOR, Jr.
Septetnbor III
All haill to the Eagle whose pinions hath h. l. tinlkv. jas. iia;* eot
young piutne.
And sealed the death page ol Tyranny’s doom.
haill to the Fugle
spread,
With the veil of the evening a shroud for the
dead.
But soared in the morn with the Liou on high,
And dropped from her talons his name from j
the sky.
'Tis wall for thee, Chieftain, that hearts like
thine own,
Wert not formed to quail at adversity’s frown.
Like the oak thou may's! beud when .thestorm
rushes by,
Bat when it hath past tear thy bead to the sky.’!
li. it. TINLEY & CO.,
f o m m i s s 1 o n ic Forward ing
MorclaantB,
NO. EXCHXNGi: ST. CHARLESTON, S. C
Give their prompt personal attention to the *»le
of all kinds of Produce, and to the purchas
ing, to older, all articles that may de
sired, for a commission of 2} per
cent.
lived and forwarded at 111 cents
will lie detaiu-
raies. Ordinary notices exceeding_tcn lints
charged asadvertistneuts. Announcing candid
ates for office, $5 00, to be paid in advance.
The privilege of yearly advertisera is strixUv
limited to their own immediate and regular busi
ness;
Professional Cards not exceeding six lines
$15 per annum.
Advertisments not specified ax to time will be
published till ordered out, and ehargedat regular
rates.
Advertisments inserted in the Weekly papci
only will be charged at former rates.
‘ oT
Of all Description*.
1 BLANKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, can
j be had at all times, at the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Attornies, Sheriffs, Clerks of Courts, and Ordi
naries, can bo furnished, at short notice, any
lavurile form of DEED, WRIT/.or PROCESS
which they may desire ; and all FORMS nt le
gal instruments, commonly in use, arc always on
and, to be sold at the lowest prices.
Atlanta, M w
Western A Atlantic (State) Rail
road.
' Atlanta to Ciiattanoooa. 138Miles.Fare, $5 1
! AMES M. SPI.'J.LOCK, Superintendent.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
j Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9,00 A M
Arrives Rt Chattanooga, at ..6.30 P M i
| Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7 30 A M j
j Arrives at Atlanta, at 4 00 P M
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
; iaiaves Atlanta, nightly, at 9.00 P M I
I Arrives at, Cha.lanooga. at 5.10 A M
Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at... .7 00 P M
j Arrives at Atlanta, at 2.10 AM
distance KitoM ATLANTA. ; be constantly receiving new supplies from the
Calhoun , a | beat markets in the country, and are cxnfident
Resaca,.
Tilton, a 90
Dalton. ... too I P ur Stock consists in part ol
Tunnel Hill 107 i “ Lreas Silk*. Barrage and Muslin Rohes,
Ringgold ’ ! 15 [ Plain Barrages, French Figured JackoncL,
Chickamauge,:128 j Frcuoh Coiored Jackonets,
Chattanooga,... 138 > tgured Bnlhama ,
Debage and Linen Ojoda, for I rat ung L>re»et,
rpa- u . . . . , , I Fifiich, Scotch ami Domestic Gingham?.
1 ^ 1 h “ Jt0 ‘ d connect *» e »ch way, wtlh the Chcciu . d Cambricand Muslin.,
' Rente Branch Itsiiroad, at Kingston, the East [ Printed Lawn* in great variety,
I Tennessee & Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and ! English and Domestic Prints, in grcai variety,
! the Nashville A Chattonooga Railroad, at Chat« I Cambric and Swiss I nmmings,
ureas.Trimming*—a splendid assortment.
ont profess ion ally i
may 16, 1857
daw 3m
Doff
MEDICAL, CARD.
D r%. Jesse Boring A J.
Boring have formed a copartner-^F
ford. The Lad ip* are particularly invited to ^ Medicine in the city,
give me a call *nd vicinity of Atlanta. One or both will be
14 w mV IDT found m their office, over Jackson ABro..core
H . " ■ LUaAKI. corner Ol Whitehall and Hunter streets, when
pnl 1 i dtf ' r -- "
Fire Fire!! Fire!!!
C H. STRONG &. CO.
Have removed their Stockjof
.STAPLE AND FA!€C1
DRY ODQDS,
T O the old stand ol J. NORCROSS, fronting
on White-Hall and Marietta Streets, where
tuey offer to their old friends snd the public
smiJHirzmnanm
for CASH ONLY, and arc determined xua to be
undci^old by any house iu the dty. They will
j.
Bolton 8
Marietta, 20
Acworth,.. .
Allatouna,..
Etowah,....
Carlersvillc,
Casr,......
Kingston,. .
Adairsviile,.
.35
...40
46
. .48
...52
.. .59
...68
7 8 1.
_. j of being able to sell good* as cheap iw the cheap-
! ett.
tanooga,
Ribbons and Lacea,
Silk and Lace Mantillas that can't be best
Atlanta A Lagrange Railroad. lr >‘h Linens, and Linen Sheeting
... „ . 0 , ... i Ootton Shoettnga, and Tickings,
Atlanta to \V ert.Point, 8, Miles, r air, $3-i0 m eac hed and BrownINhirUng,
GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent. i
K?^t ,oods rec
per package. No Goods have oi
ed by us for freight and charges.
f# Liberal Advances made on all <
ments to us. fob 28-
iinsigii-
-wly
New Mail Arrangement.
I THE undersigned informs the
public that he has established.
Even the loud roaring torrent may cease its
wild play,
When the char’d thirsty earth drinks its foun
tains away,
Bat when the dump clouds shower dawn the
rain,
The torrent will leap with its thunders uga iu.
Thus the storm from the N'ortli passed over
thy head,
And tfav brave ones like leaves of the autum
lie dead—
And dark Mongrel Cannibals drank up the
gore.
But tby soul like the the torrent shall leap us
before.
Bring music for Walker, bring Bowers lor his
crown,
(vet them die in his way—let his Coot crush
them down,
And perfume float out on the air as they die— j hrother'a SONS, and various other Ms-
l’h»y were born for the brave, in his path let * kers ot celebrity, which wo offer for -Sale at
them lie. I the Lowest Market prices, and allow Purchasers
* I any reasonable time to test them.
All hail to thee! Chief, Heaven's blessings may ' Good second hand Instruments for sale or
reit • litre.
Hid Planes
M ail Route from Dallas, in Paulding county,[to
Marietta, and will run n Hack onee a week be
tween those places, according to the following
schedule :
Leave Dallas every Friday at 7 o'clock a. nt.,
running by wav Of Lost Moutain, anil arrive at
Marietta at I2j p. m.
Leave Marietta at 10 o'clock p. m., and arrive
at 7 p. in., same day.
CHARLES D. JENKINS.
Dallas, Ga. Fob 24, 1856—d*\vtf
2A7 E Will constantly
yy keep on hand an
assortment of elegantly fin
ished and plain Rose Wood
Warranted Piano Fortes,
with the entire Metallic Frame and all the late*t
important improvements, made by, NEWMAN
rriHE Subscriber ha* just touml out the Rreat
j JL necret of doing a guccesaful business, to w ll
j cheap, have aamall profit*ami advertise and let
, the people know what he ban got and occasaion-
I ally give them the pricas and only one price, and
j have no friends to well cheaper to than any person
I else. I have just received a laige lot o! Boots tf
| 5Slioe», for Ladies, Men. Boys, Girin and Lhil-
j Jren.nl) fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery
; and (ilats Ware, Ovens, Pots,SkiIIeta,Fire Doga,
Axes, B/aekamith Tools,Shovela, Spades, Knives
and Forks, Pocket Knives, rmberrellas, Pow-*
dor, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White l ead,
Sugar, Cotfee, Molasses, Salt, Brandy, Wine,
Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kind,
Rice, Tobacco in fact I can not tell you all l
keep in one Advertisement. But come and look
for yourselves, we are ready to show and sell.—
Dont forget l give 8 lbs., ot best Coflee, for $1,
SugnrH$ f 7 and 6 lbs.,for a $t,and be sure to
bring the cash, we keep no books. Corner of
White Hall and Mitchell Street-
W. W. ROARK.
march 26 dwtf
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
I.caves Atlanta, daily, at 3.30 A M
Arrivea at West Point, at 8.25 A M
Leaves W*eat Point, daily, at .... 3 00 A M
Arrives at Atlanta, at 7 66 A M
tv KNt.NO PA6SCNGCR TRAIN,
leaves Atlanta, daily, at . .4 45 PM'
Arrives at West Point, at .10.00 P M j
Leaves Weat Point, daily, at . .12.45PM]
Arrives at Atlanta, at.,.**_*_ .5 32 P .V i
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
OsnabuigstStripe* and Blay Liner.fi
Table Linens and Napkins.
Cotton Drills,
Hosiery, and Pic-Nick Mits, 6lc^ 6lc.
w.b. rnrvERs has removed b is
/Office to Whitehall atreet, over AJexa r-
tier's Drug Store.
M ay 13, 1857 ii*wta20
H W.'.McDaniel. J. P.—Office in
• Kile’, Building on Marietta Street.
Atlanta, Ga , M arch 28, ’57. J w ,j
A THRASHER, ’ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Atlanta. Georgia.—Will
practice in the following cciwliet: Fulton, New.
ton. Henry, Spalding, Fayette, Cobb, Lamp-
bell and Coweta.'
0 ffice on the accond floor of the Concert
Hail, trontmg the i’o»t Office. apnl23dwlv
Gartrell 4 Glenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, : : : : GEORGIA
VITILL attend the Courts ia the Counties ol
T T Fulton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell, Meri
wether, Coweta, Carroll, Jfcmy. Troup. Heard,
Cobb and Spalding.
Lrcres gaktmll. I lcthie j. ounn.
Formerly of Wa*h- Formerly of Me-
ingtou.Ga. j Donough, Ga
[4 7-taw It
J ABED IB WTN WHITAKER
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
dtlanJa, — Georgia.
Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallace A
Bros., corner of White Holland Alabama Street^
i» n ' ,l wl T
JOHN V. HEARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
COLQUITT
1 MILLER,CO y GEORGIA.
march 6 wlr
J£lFi?££ ' Trow House Sharing Saloon.
°ur gouds^ ap24dwly I E NTLEMEN desiring s go u shave, h..r
East Poiiit,. 6 Hogansville,. 59
Fairburn 184 I.aGrenge, 71
Falmetto, 25 I/ing Cane,. . .80
Newnan 40 West Point 87
Grantville, 52
CF" This Road connects each way with the
Montgomery Sc West Point Railroad.
Macon A. Western Railroad.
Macon to Atlcxta,. .. 103 Mile* Fare, $4
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent.
PA08KN0KR TRAINS.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 5 16AM
Arrives at Macon, at 11 00 A M
Leaves Macon, daily, at „.3.00 P M
Arrives st Atlanta, at 8.35 P M
DISTANT* FROM ATLANTA.
100
Just Received,
KEGS ol NAILS, to .el/at
the Keg
cents by
East Port, 6 Goggina,.. 6C
Rough and Ready,. II CoUiers .71
Jonesborough,. . ..22 Forsyth,.. ™l
Fayette 36 Smart'*,.... 82 I
Griffin 43 Crawford'*, 88 I
Thornton’s........ 49 Howard's,.. -95 !
Milnor’a, 65 Macon,. 103 j
Ilarneaville 61
fY This Road connects, at .Wa.-on, with the
Central snd South-Western Railroad*.
ill 1 L lllif . I'till!
THE subscribers have odS
hand and are now epentngj^
a large and careful ly select
ed Stock from the
Bent Northern j Manulhctorle*.
SAFES,
WARDROBES,
BFREAUs,
SECRETARY*.
\\ ASH STANDS.
BEDSTEADS
AND CHAIRS,
Of any desired pattern and price. .4 fine a»-
aortment of Centre, Wor*. Saloon and Toilette
Table*—Etagete's Corner and Side—Sofa*.
Tete-a-Tete, etc.
iy In addition to the above Urge stock, we
are receiving weekly aupplie*. Tho public are
invited t* call And examine our stock.
F. A.<k J.R. WUAIAMR,
Nett door to Gilt>ert Sc Clarke, Peachtree-*!.,
Atlanta, G*
BURIAL CASES.
U e arc prepared to furnish Fisk's M otallic
! Burial Ca«e*. »t short notice. We hare secur-
! ed the service, of a competent person to fatten.!
I to this department.
F. A. A J.s. WILLIAMS,
dulj 14 "57-dwlv Peachtree Stnvt.
W \\ RCA
On the battle-scarred brow of our Haiinna!
guest,
iVndaoon may our Eagle fly over the sea.
And plant there a branch of our National Tn
Nkw Oblsans, May 27,1857.
•The laud of the Torid Zone
tar The name of the lady seen tloatina
in the water allcr the sinking of the propel
ler J. N. Harris, on Saturday morning, with
an infant in iter arms, and w ho so nobly re
fused to relinquish her hold of Iter child,
to save her own life, was Mrs. M. A. Wil
kins, of New London, Cohn.
tdt" We learn from the Mobile papers
that Mr. Cleveland, arrested in that city oil
» charge of posttlficc lobcrry-has been lion-
ttlbly aeffuiued.
We allow the Highest Price
when given in Exchange for new ones.
BARTH & NICOLAI
At Kirkpatrick's Furniture Ware House on
Poach Tree Btrcet, Atlanta. Gn.
Nov 20
/ 1 EOlUilA, Forsyth count}.—
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1857 — ]
NN hcriMia Jamw Kub'rla. Admitiiatrator ujwn ;
the estate of Samuel B. Johnson ilccoasci 1 . nj»-
plied, io mi* for Itotb’t* of Dituninsion from ssul
i Atlniinistrftiion-
j Thcwi art* thor» ii»rt, to «ite ami admonish |
I all purlieu interested, whether kindred t*r ]
creditor* of saitl deceased, i * file their
tions. if any they have, in my ofliee. on or be-
fore tho second Monday in January next, why
Letters ol Diamismun should not be granted the
applicant II. LIAlUvEU, Ordinary
Julyfilhl85/ tvfim
CA8K8 t of that very fine old pure French
f) Brandy, lefl yet, which I will sell at $5 |er
Gallon.
mh25dwtl VV. NV. ROA*lK
Just Received,
A LAKGE LOT of fine Cedar Buckets and
Tuba, to sell very cheap.
mh25w.Ii! W. W. ROARK.
Jl St RECEIVED.
,\A UU 1,8., of real pure Corn (Country Pi*
W tilled,) Whiskey, of the very beat (Quality
warranted. ’ W. W. ROARK.
1ST RECEIVED 50 B. Whiskey
good proof, which I will * - ,, cent*,
als.. by the single Uarrel.
W. W. kJaKK
,1
W J. KIDltU.L. J. M. ROBIBTS, J. D. TKRKK1X
Hl iSlVlLL, ROBERTS & TERREAL,
(OMISSION MEROUAKTS.
No 13 CARONDKLET 8TREET,
tbp
.NEW ORLEANS.
Jtf
GEORGIA
snntaimrllla Coiiipound.
OR, DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE
Eit Liver Complaints and to Purify the Blood
P I’BLIC opinion and Physicians have de
cided that this ia the beat preparation* of
SARSAPARILLA that can be obtained. It
teUa readily and give* good satisfaction. It*
ingredient! are well known to Phyaieian* and
the people at the South to he uoou, and good
medicirwa, when appropriately uard, otten rt-
Icct grcatcure*.
Nothing more necJ be said in praise ol it.
than to publish what it ia composed of. It con
tain* in addition toSaxa*|>anUa, hjdro-alco-
holic extract of tdueen's Delight, (SUUingia.)
White Ath, Grey Uread.or Friage Tree (Chton-
anthua) Tincture of May Apple, oe Mandrake,
(Podophyllum) and Ulo-'d Root,(Sanguinana )
Thosa prefertng thi* Compound Preparation
of Sarsaparilla, should express in their orders.
jM'Dtunlt'i Alterative*^
OR, GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM-
INII ND, IN PINT BOTTLES.
Relerenoee— Gov. H V. I ohm-on, Miltedgr■-
idle; W. (ill hr re Miinm*, L.L. D., Chariest, >u
S. C., or any well read physician ur ih eState..
For sale by SMITH fit EZZARD,
Atlanta, July 30, 1857 jtf
Cigar and Tobacco
STORE.
T HB;8UB8CRIBER beg* most reapectfuUy
to inform the Citiren* of Atlanta and sur
rounding country, that he ha* iu*t receiTed a
large addition to hi* former Stock.’t
PINE CIGARS,
TOBACCO,
SNI'FF,
PIPES.
SNUFFBOXES,
MATCHES,'
AC, \c;
Which is offered at \\ hole*ale or Retail at
SOW Mim,
Pera- ns desiring anything iu my line wul do
weU to call and examine my Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
iy Store on White Hall Street.upt-'site the
Intelligencer office.
JOHN FICKEN.
Atlanta, March 18 dwtf
0. K. WIUJAKS.-JOHN tUlKA, -J.-BOU INU SoKSR
W ILLIAMS. RI1IM A 4 0.
‘ (Successors to J. H. It'ilhoos)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
And Particularly lot th. ■*!*
i. Bacon, Lard, FtVur, Featb]
era, and Teunaaaee Pr,->lu<e Generally.
Decatur -Street, near the Trout House, Allan,
a, Ga. [Nov 15 dwtf
Jl ST,REC EIVED.
(T a BOXES, ol different equalities of Tobace,
JtJ Cheap 'V W. ROARK.
Jan 6 Jwtl
cu tting, and web other attention to) our
p re on* as rrav be had in all fsshionable bar
ber’s saloon-, ,-an be accommodated a! all hoo.-*
by giving the undereinged « call, at •heir *s
bon in the Trout H‘>use.
They are prepared to furnish, ai short notice
din hrccVcnl BaV Room Band
K. McCO.MBS,
late of Miliedgeville. t,s
JGHN WALTON,
late of Augusta, (,*
July IS, 1867* * dtf
Allauta Shaving Saloon.
r t 1 HE GENTLEMEN of the city of Allan
£ ta and th* public generally, can be ac
commodated with either Warm cn Cold Plunge
and Shcwer Baths, at the Atlanta Shaving Sa
loon, on White-hall street, alvive Tomlinson A
Barnes’ Tin Shop,
The subscriber: have, aUo, a shep at the
Washington Hall, where gentlemen can Is-
commodated with Warm and Cold Baths
Tickets can be had at the Washington 11*1,
Cold Baths 25 cents—Warm 35 cents-
They can be found iu readmes* at ar.v tune
H. STOKES,
R. YANCEY*
M ay29dtl
E.' M. S E A G O;
$uect4er tc S<u4r* 4* Lavrmro
\ lII.L continue the Produce Commisf
y y aion Business, at hi* New Co
tnodious Fire Proof Building, front of Atlanta
Hotel, and next door to Fulton House.
ATLANTA, OEOKGIA,
OT The uaual Facilities offered to Shipp, r
Orders reapectfullv solicited.
Oct 15 du
1 73LOUR,Choice article for sale by athe t ir
_ Load or tn les* quantities, to auit dealets
Apply to E. ,W. SEAGO.
dwtf
Of!
500
noy 8
150 Sf
Hydraulic Cemeut.
nstgnment, and lor re*e low by
’ R.
AGO
S'KS. Salt,
sale low, bv
(In Consignment and for
E. M. SEAGO.
dwtl
Corn W hiskey in Store ■
arrive, for sale low. by,
E.M. SEAGO.
HMDS Bacon Sides. Also a, law lino
sale
E. M. SEAGO
- i \ H
Hams, tin Consignment and for
uov*8
May I«lU, 1857.
I l HHDS. ACON Choice article. Side*
■ I If la Ham- and Shoulders, Just receiving
and fo> fa.e by. E.M SEAGO, Com. Ml r
T/Ati/k -fAl KS. extra Family & Choice
l ( MJOuperfine ^' louI - ' n snii f kort-
lv to arrive, which in Quality will compare with
to y Stock in Georgia
i’,,r -ale Low by
E. 11. SEAGO.
Produce Conumaaion Merchant.
Also, new Bacon, plenty to arrive in a few
days- [ f ’ eb 6 Jw,f