Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, August 29, 1857, Image 1

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ATLANTA by LOCHRANE, dowsing & CO ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT -JEFFERSON J. H. STEELE, j j. w. rtowstjra, \ NEW SERIES, VOL. ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1857. NUMBER 42, Colonel Laurens went to Franc. 1 as special ambassador. a difficulty arose between liira and the French ministry as to tbe command of the combined armies in Americu. Our heroic Laurens suid Our cBief must command ; it is our cause, and the battle is on our soil.' •C’est impossible,’ exclaimed the Frenchman ; ‘by , the etiquette of the French service the Couut j de Rochamlienu. being an old Lieutenant- General, can only In* commanded by the King person, or a Mareschal de France. •Then,' exclaimed Laurens, make our ; Washington a Mareschal de Franc< and the difficulty is at an end,’ Jt was done. I “A friend of mine heard Washington spok- j eti of us Monsieur U Mareschal at the siege oi 1’orktown. Our beloved Washington never ; coveted or desired rank or title, bnt it is be- yond a doubt that, from tbe forre ol circum- sta tides just related, the tank and title of .Wars sehal ilt Fro.net was eoulerrcd upon theGener- I itl-in-Chief of tbe combined nrmies of Ameris eaand France." RUNAWAY, From tile undersigned in January Jflua 1866, my hoy SOL: lie is about 25 years of ago, slight and elegantly formed fora ! negro, dark smooth skin, jiromincnt eyes ' and large white teeth, lie is passing through the country under forged permits, and assumed the name JACK FECK, as I under- j stand in sTtlantn. where lie ha, been publicly empl'Veil for the last 13 months- He is pro- ! halily now in lie 1 neighborhood of Atlanta, or | oil the Stale Hoad above. £50 iteward is ofl'eren for his apprehension and such addition al compensation will be given ns the trouble ol his capture may require. If lie lias been har- boreJ by any one. and proof to conviction o! the tact is produced, the person giving informs* lion will be rewarded and satisfied for his trou ble n (ho extent of the value of the negro. A- J’. POWERS, Macon, July bill, 1 s-‘>7 dxwtf - 1 A T THE EXAMINER JUlanta Haiti) (Examiner. ATLANTA. AUGUST 29 1857 New York Dote! AOitii . AN DNEXPECTKD VISIT -A CASE OF CRIM. CON. Tbe affair of the New York Hotel, which boa been the topic of conversation for the Inst few days, is thus explained by the Courier lies Ktats Unit: On Saturday evening the New York Hotel, which aa evory one known, is one of the prin cipal resorts of Southern travellers, was the theater of an abor'ive drama, in which one of the principal actors may congratulate himself in having made a fortunate escape The fol lowing are the precise details of the unhappy efiair, as we have obtained 'hem from the best sources: Among the trauscient residents of the hotel was Mrs. W , a young and pretty lady from Louisiuna.who was enjoying too freely her husband's absence — lie having remained in New Orleans on account of business. A gen tleman of middle ng , suid to lie-rich, nil auc tioneer by profession, Mr. F , had "over bid” (encheri) with the greatest success on the charming Creole, and their intimacy had gone so far that it was.notieed aud commented upon by several inmates of the hotel. empl yed for the last i- months' He is pro’- Programmes, Bank Checks, Among those was a friend of Mr. W . b.ibly now m the neighh >rhiod of Atlanta, or; Blank NoteSj Visiting Cards, who thought it his duty to advise him of what ' ^Iws apiuehcnlionanf^h addition' ®« eds » Iland-blUs, Occurred in his absence, and to enjoin liim, ci- al eomnensation will he given as the trouble ol Way BUIS, Posters, CEO., tber by telegraph or mail, to conic on us soon as possible to pat n stop to the scandal. As soon as he received the message, M r. W — left New Orleans without advising any one rf it, and arrived io New York on Saturday ow ning, with a revolver in it is pocket to tukc the law into his own hands. It was in such u dispoaition of mind that lie wcut to the New York Hotel where his fuitlilces better half was boarding, and inquired for the number uf ber room. He had uo trouble at all to get in. Full of imprudent security and not suspecting that the outraged husband, whom they thought so .far off, was already advancing in the hall—the two lovers had not even been cautious enough to lock the door. Mr. W entered as if he were at home, and although it was very early in the evening, he found his wil'eand Mr. | been erected in 1886 E in a position easier to imagine than j ‘[^lo^f^i'alVircd.'andwiirbc ulfered at a , charged aaadvertiamente. Announcing c to describe, and which did not admit of any ri ,, ,,,, n „ble pri;o. | ates for office, $5 00, to be paid in advance GEORGE II, DANIEI ' ' ’ " Atlanta, Ga., May i), 185V d*w3m Railroab SdjebuUs. <£itn SLerboismento. Professional €arbs PRINTING Seorgla Railroad A Baaklug j Company. A rarsia 10 Mtamt* 171 Mile* Fare;$6.50 : GEORGE VON’QE, Superintendent jexecute mmm $ hmmiak HB WPll M of all kin*li», In a uont and workmanlike manner, and •l the nhortost poaalbU notice. Business Cards, Bill Heads, muhni.no passe.noek train. Leavta Atianu, daily, at ... I t Arrive* at Auguata, at 6 00 1*11 i.eavaa \ uguata, daily, at Arrives at Atlanta, at 3 30 EVENING PaSSXNOEK TSAIS. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 6 00 P M Arrives at 8ugusU, at .1 12 A id Leaves A uguata, daily, at OOOPM Arrives at Atlanta,at 3.00 A M DlSTAXCr FROM ATI.ASTA. I Decatur,........ C CrawfordviUe, 107 Stone Mountain, . 16 Camming, .,. 114 I.ithonia, 04 Cantab, 134 Conyers, 31 Thomson 136 Covington, . . 41 Dearing,. .143 Social Circle 61 Berielia, . . .156 Madison, 67 Bel Air, 1R1 Greensboro .88 Augusta, 171 Union Point, 95 EP“ This Road runs in connection with the Train* of the South Carolina and the Savannah A Augusta /faiiroads, at Augusta. ! Western A Atlantic (State) Rail road. ; Atlanta to Ciiattasockia . 138Miles. Ftre, .$5 JAMES M. SPULLOCK, Superintendent. New Spring (foods!! JUST OPENED AND READY FOR SALE ? M y supply oVsprino goods is now conflate, and I would respectfully ” j invite the publi* to call and examine them,— I Besides my usual atoek of 6 w f,jj 1 Hardware, Groceries, &c., I basa on hand soma selection* of WILLIAMiM. DAlfFORTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW fairburn, CA. July 36, 1887. Jawtl L amar a eochrane---'at TORNIES AT LA W-Mecon,(Georgia. B Q. LAMA a. a A LOCHKA.V; July 13, 1867 dawtf A T. HACKETT, ATTORNEY A j DRY GOODS, Consisting ol Muslins, in extensive vat beautiful and good And a large Stock oi Matilettes and Mantillas. A good assortment ■* «□» 3W IW K nk" K Fashionable and|PreUy; Hats and Shoes, Serviceable and good looking; DOMESTICS, CALICOES, And every other article, almost, in my litre oi bnnineae. In short, my stock is good Bird full “ • m Ms m I WIU1 Ell A . IeAW, Ringgold, Georgia, Hill praciic j I in the following counties: Cotnoas, Chattooga i Murray Gilmer, Whitfield, Gordon, Walker Dade. References,- Mtj. W. Y. Bans ell, Man extenuve variety, ! etu, HanaeU it Simpson, Marietta, James 1< “* ' Lawhon.Esq., Dahienega. Particular attention paid to the collec tin business. May 38, 1857 dawly Dr. H. Dlckton Capeis, P ROFFERS his Professional services to the ritizenj of Atianu. Office, White-Hall atreel. over T H Riplev's Store. June 36,18fi7—dwtf. -ME DICAX. CARD. D r*. Jesse Boring Jc J. Boring have formed a coparUier-Jj and the prices will be aa low as living will at- *tt . , B . Ior ™ ea » copartner-^ ford. Tire Ladies are particularlyinvited to I ,n of Medicine in tbe city, rare mo a call nii 7 leusl . t T of Atlanta. One or both will be H \V. COZART. dtf HATES OF ADVERTISING. Advertising iu tho Daily Examiner will be in- rf»’rti*d at the following ratespersqunre of 10 lines NOTICE. (JlRUUMMTANDES having occur- . »-d which render it necessary lor the | ubacrihcr to discontinue Hnusc-kccp- ng, he oiler* lor Rale his House and The property is situated within one hun dred v ftrds of the Mt thuihsi Episcopal Church, I on Vettch ircc Street, convenient to the best Schools in the *’ity, ami aleo to Ruthless, con- j taining six well Unialied rooms, and two pan- tries, wnh a pnxagc ex tending through th« house i’here is also «»n the Jol« a cooking • room, servants room, smoke house, chicken . ho use. crib and corn house, and also an excell- | cut well of water, which never fails. The ! buildings are all in firht rate condition, having | he paid in advance. and enclosed with an Legal ndvertisment* published al the uauaJ mAesaion^ivcn by the 1st I riucB. Ordinary notices exceeding^ten lines L 1 JA “ Announcing candid- j Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.00 AM TH B DAILY EXAMINER. ! ArrivM « chatunoog»,n 5.3« p m ,, , , „ i Leave, ChstUnaoga, daily, at 7.30 AM • Published ever,/ Morning, (Sunday excepted A|flwf „ AUuU< tt 4.00 P M at Five Dollars per annum—in advance. II Itluyed six monhls Six Dollars will be charged j One insertion 60 cent^. One raenth. •$6,00 l’wo 1 *1,00 Two “ 8,00 Three ‘ - 1,25 Three •• 10,00 Four ‘ ‘ 1,50 Four " 12,00 Five ■ • 1;75 Wix “ 15,00 'll 1 2,00 One Year 25,0( •Vuecial contracts will bo made for yearly ad onisements occupying a quarter, half or whole olumn. Advertisements from transient persons must false explanation Without a word Mr. W drew his revolver and fired at the guilty party. Mr. F not being bit, jumped out of bod, nut to the door, where, ou opening ii he was shot at a second time, and took (light headlong toward the hall, followed by his terrible enemy The fugitive had nothing on but u single ilan- Ml undershirt, and at that moment it seemed the least of bis cures. But one can judge of the sensation created by this strange apparition among the persons j 0 f e very variety am! styf hastening from all sides after the noise of the j amine for yourselves! firing of the pistols. Mr. F- mnniiur 1 A kinds of i file privilege of yearly advertisers is striotly limited to their owt, immediate arid regular busi- NIOHT PASSK.VBER TRAIN. i i.eaves Atlanta,nightly, at. 9.00 P M | Arrives at Chattanooga, at 6 10 A M Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at... .7.00 P M I Arrives at Atlanta, at. .2 10 AM UlSTANCr FROM ATLANTA. Bolton 8 Calhoun, 78 Marietta, 30 Resaca .84 Acworth, .36 Tilton,.-— 90 Allatouna .....40 Dalton, —w .... 100 Etowah 46 Tunnel Hill,. 107 Cartcnriile, .4 8 Ringgold, 115 Caw, 53 Chickamauga, 138 Kingstou, ..-.69 Chattanooga,. 138 AdairsviUe, 68 MT Thu Road connects, each way, with tho Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, th* East Tennessee & Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville A ChattonoOga Railroad, at Chat, tanooga, A HAT AND CAP STORE 4 .1. TAYLOF - -ow oponiilg a fresh stock or f>si:ionai>lc Hols, Caps and Bonnots. Next door to Lawshe <V lira's Jewelry Store- Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Taylor’s Hat & Cap Emporium. | (’ST RECKIVKD, and opening, tbe first en o f: tiro stock ol HATS & CAPS ever offered in tuie city. My stock is now complete, consisting Ploase call am! el . running head-foremost, arrival at the head ol the sliar case, descended in great haste, turned to the right sdu stopped iu oiie of the cells of the 1 water closet of the hotel, in which he bolted 1 ; himself close. The pursuit had been hot. He could heur from his unpolitical shelter the tumult ou the stairs, and the struggle to slop aud disarm the terrible husband. He, however, did not n-lv on his ears, aud consented to open (lie door j only when summoned by the police, uud upon the formal promise that his life should be pro tected. It has been mid tbut Mr. F———- was wonnded ; but t we believe it lo Ire untrue, unless one means tbe double wound to his love and his self love. As Mr, W immediately left lot the Soath with bis wife, we are inclined to believe that the affair will go no further, after having caused less blood than sweat and tears to be shed. Uistnl Wntttlngto-1 » Mwruhnl u f France. It is not commonly known that General Washington, during the war of the revolution, received the honorary_titie of Mareichat de France. The fact, however, is corroborated by a letter from G. W. P. Custis, Ksq., dated the 13th instam, which we find in tho Frede September 10 :<kin* bought. J. TAYLOR, Jb. It. L. TINLF.Y- JAS. ItAf HOT ii. TINLEY A CO., 1 1 0 m 111 i s s i tt n & F 0 (war t! iiig Morolaants, NO. EXCHANGE ST. CHARLESTON, S. C Give ilioir prompt personal attention to the aide of nil kinds of Paont'C*, and to the purchaa- ing, to order, all articles that may de sired, for a commission of 2J per cent. CF' Goods received and forwarded at 10 cents per package. No Goods have or will be delain- i cd by ut for freight and charges. tCf" hiBKKAt. Advances made on all consign ments to us. feb 28—wly 1 Professional Cards not exceeding six lutes $15 per annum. Auvertisments not specified as to time will be 1 nuhlishcd till ordered out, and charged at regular ■ rates. 1 .-Idvcrtismenls inserted in tho Weekly papei only will he charged at former rates. Blanks! Blanks! Blanks Of nil Descriptions. B lanks of all debcriptionb, c„, be had at all times, at the EXAMINER OFFICE. I Attornics, Sheriffs, Clerks of Courts, and Ordi naries, can be furnished, al short notice, any I favorite form of DEED, WRIT,'or PROCESS j which they may dcsiro ; and all FORMS ot le gal instruments, commonly in use, are always on j and, to be sold at the lowest prices, t Atlanta, M w New Mail Arrangement, * Ail 11 undersigned inlorms I liep t public that he has established HiuFiriWjg Mail Route from Dallas, i 11 Paulding county,[to Marietta, and will run a Hack once a week be tween those places, according to the following schedule : Leave Dallas every Friday at 7 o’clock a. m., running by way of Lost Moulam, and arrive at Marietta at 12J p. m. Leave Marietta at 10 o’clock p. in., and arrive at 7 p. m , same day. CHARLES D. JENKINS. Dallas, Ga. Feb 24, 1856—dAwtf \\7 E Will constantly YV keep on hand an assjrtmeiit of elegantly fin ished and plain Roee Wood Warranted Piano Fortes, n rlokfMd.) Examiner, addressed to Col Antho-; with the entire Metallic l ramo and ail the latest j O Brt ir- _ 1 u. important improvements, made by, NEWMAN Gallon. ny Ktmmel. Mr. Castia flays . . I BROTHER & SON’S, and various other Ma- mh25dwtl JSi'mjP'NDTafl- 1 3 HE Subscriber had just found cut the great secret of doing a successful business, to sell cheap,have asmal! 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 cheaper to than any person else. ! have just received a largo lot ol Boota $ Shoes, for Ladies, Men. Boys, Girls and Chil dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery and Glass Ware, Ovens, Pots,Skillets,Fire Dogs, Axes. Blacksmith Tools,Shovels,Spades, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, i'mherrellas, Pow der, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, While 1 ead, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Brandy, Wine, Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kind, Rice, Tobacco in fact I can not tell you all I keep in one Advertisement. Ilut come and look for yourselves, we are ready to show aud sell.— 1 Dont forget I give 8 lbs., ol best Coffee, for $1, Sugar 8 J, 7 and 6 lbs ,for a $l,and be sure to bring the cash, wc keep no book*. Comer of White Hall and Mitchell Street: W. W. ROARK. march 25 dwtf .Inst Received, ol NAILS, to sel/at 6 cents by 8 W W. Rl'A , ) CASKS, of that vexy fine old pure Frcnsh Brandy, left yet, which I will sellat$5|or Atlanta A- Lagrange Railroad. Atlanta to War. Point, 87 Milea, Fair, $3.50 GEORGE G. HULL,Superintendent. morning fassenoer train. Leaves Atlanta, daffy, at 3.30 A M Arrives at West Point, at.. ... 8 26 A M Leaves Weat Point, daily, al 3.00 A M Arrives at Atlanta, at .. .7 66 A M EVENING PAflSX.VOES TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 4 46 P M Arrive* al West Point, at..... . .10.00 P M Leave* West Point, daily, at 12.45 P M Arrives at Atlanta, at.»-,. 6 32 P .V DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. East Point,- give me a call, pril 13 Fire Fire!! Fire!!! C H. STRONG &CO. Hive removed their Stockjcf STAPLE AND FANCY DRY OOODS, 3 HO the old stand of J. N0RCK08S, fronting L on White-Hall and MariettaSlreets, where ey efler to their old friends and the public *Td»o 11” ;;ceessE9 for CASH ONLY, and are determined not to be undeisold by any house in the chy. "nteywill be constantly receiving new supplies from the beat markets in the country, and are confident of being able to sell goods as cheap as the cheap- ut. Our Stock conulstit In part ot Ri h Drev Silks, Barrage and Maslin Rohes. Plain Barrage*, French Figured Jackonr*«. French Colored Jackonets, Figured Brilliants, Debage and Linen Goods, for Trav'hng Drew' - French, Scotch aud Domestic Ginghsm> Cheeked Cambric and Muslms. Printed Lawn* in great variety, English and Domestic Prints, in great wri> G Cambric and Swiw Trimmings, Drew /Trimmings—a splendid aeeonincnt Ribbons and Laces. Silk and Late Mantillas that can't t-e ■ Irish Linens, and Linen ishcet'ng*. Colton Sheeting*, and Tickings Bleached and Brown Shirting, Osnaburgs Stripes and Blav Linen- j Table Linens and Napkins, Cotton Drills, Hosiery, and Pic-Nick Mils, Ac.. Ac. lound in their office, over Jackson ABro. *vore corner of Whitehall and Hunter streets, whet: om profcasiomlly tbsent. msyl6, 1857 ds w3m D r. w.b. [rivers ha© removed b t* Office to VS hitehall afreet, over Alexa ri der’* Drag btore. M ay 13, 1657 dswtn20 H. McDaniel. J. P.—Office in Kile a Bu tiding on Marietta Street. Atlanta, Ga, March 28. '57. j wt | J A. THRASHER, ATTORNEY • AT LAW, Atlanta, E corgi a.—Will practice in the following counties: Fulton New. ton, Henry, Spalding, Fayette, Cobb. Camp bell and Coweta. Office on the second floor of the Concert Hall, fronting the Post Office. april33dwlv G&rtreU tt Glenn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, : : : : GEORGIA \\, r ILL attend the Courts in the Counties at 11 Filton, DeKaib, Fayette, Campbell, Meri wether, Coweta, Can'd!, Henry, Troup, Heard. Cobb and Spalding. LUOrCt J. QAETaiLL, j LvYHia J. OLINIf, Formerly of Wash- Formerly of Me- tngvm,Ga. j Donough, Ga. f 47-law ly JARED IRWIN WHITAXER ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Atlanta... Georgia. Office I ront Rooms over John R. Waiitce A Bros., comer of White Hill ind AlabamaStree-s wly JOHN V. HEARD, attorney at law. COLQUITT MILLER,CM. . . T. V GEORGIA march 6 W j y Trout House ShavingSalooi. old Stand, our goods We efiargs nothing tor showing ap24dwlv ^NE.VTLEMEN desiring 6 Hogansville, LaGrange... . .. 69 .71 ... 25 Long Cane,. . . no Weat Point,. 17 go d shave, hau FlMITfRE! FlRMTfRE!! 6 UWI1II »AU • * .^ uiu 1 LRU ner’s ..Joons, can be accommodated at aJI hour> by giving the uadersinged a call. *i ihcir ss loon in the Trout Hou*e~ They are prepared to /flriuah, at »hort notice Au ExcAhmt £aU Hoorn Band R. McCOMBS, late of Milledge-.ilie. Ill JOHN WALTON, late of Augusta, July 15, 1857 - j t f Grt ntville, .67 ty This Road connects each way with the Montgomery A West Point Railroad. Macon A Western Railroad. Micon to Atlanta,. .. 103 Mile*.. . .Fare, $1 EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent. PASSENGER TRAINS. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 6 16 A M Arrives al Macon, at 11 00 A M I .eaves Maccn, daily, tt 3.00 P M Arrive* at Atlanta, at 8 35 P M DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. ,1 IIS i 100 st. M In regard to Washington as Marshal ''f * oi celebrity, which wo offer for France, I have in this hoar ‘ proof as strong I ihe Lowest Market pricey and allow 1‘urchMcr* | as holy writin au engraviug of Napier of (uiyrcaNonahlctirar totcfiithcm. . 4 G . * . iiood second hand Instrument* Ur aalf or. Merchistoun, the celebrated inventor of the I j nr|l Logarithmu, which was pretented to Wash-j Wc allow the Highest Price fur Old Pianos , iogtou by tbe Earl of Buchau.a relative of’tbe | 8* vcn " l Exchange for new ones., a , , , -I llAKl H ik iMLUisAl. philosopher, with ting endorameut in the hand’ i A , Kirk|wtnck’s Furniture Ware House on writing of tbe Earl:‘To Marahol General ] Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, Ga. Washington, with the respects of Buchan.’ I *' l(n ;tl Now. Buchan lived in the age of the revoiu- . t KOlUil A, Forsyth count) .— | tion and was the associate of courts, ami ecr -[\J Court of Ordinary, July term, 1857 — i tainiy be would not have addressed to one be i " hcrea* James Robert*. Administrator upon ! , . I ! I 1 tit . ,t the estate ot Samuil B. Johnson deceased, an no 1JT«I and admired, a* lie did tn the chief, a j ' , 0 m „ for ,, Dismis.lnn from *,fd 1 title to which the chief had no claim. Lord Administration. Napier, on a visit to Arlington House, was These arc Uietrtoir to cito aud admonish greatly gratified by a flight of a reminUcenco W. W. ROARK jiiat Received, A LARGE LOT of fine C’etiar Buckets an.t Tubs, to *ell very chean. m!>26wdtf W. tV. K0.4RK. JUST RECEIVED. ,\a fill Lri., of real pure Corn (Country Du tilled,) Whiskey, of the very best Vjutlilr wtir nted. W. XV. ROARK East Port 6 Rough and Ready,. . 11 J onesborou gh, 22 Fayette 36 Griffin, 43 Thornton’s,.,..... 49 Milner’a, 55 Barnearilte, 61 Cr This Road connect*, at .Wa.-on, with th* Central and South-Western Railroads. Goggins, 66 CpUiers 71 Fonyth 77 8aarr*a 83 Crawford’s, 88 Howard’s,.... ..95 Macon 109 THE subscribers have on hand and are now opemugJ& a large and carefully select ed Stock from the Best Northern; Manufactories. SAFES, WARDROBES, HI REAL'S, SECkETARYs, WASHSTANDb, BEDSTEADS AND CHAIRS, Of any desired pattern »nd price. .4 fine as sortment of Centre. Wort, Saloon and Toilette Table*—Etagere's Corner and Side—Sof*-, Tete-a-Tete. etc. BT* In addition to the above large atock, we are receiving weekly aupphra. The public are invited t* call and examine our stock. K. A. & J. f. WILLIAMS. Next door to Gilbert A Clarke, Peachtree*!.. Atlanta, Ga j I Atlanta filiating Saloon. fjjtHE GENTLEMEN of thecityol Allan U t» »nd Ihe public generally, can be ac j comraodated with either Warm Or Cold Plungv ; aud Sh. wer Baths, at the Atlanta Shaving Sa loon, on VV hite-hall street, above Tomlinson A ’ Barnes’ Tin Shop. j Th« subscriber have, also, a .hep at the I VV aahington Hail, where gentlemen can b* sc ; eommodated with Warm and Cold Baths Tickeu can be had at the Washington Hail Cold Baths 25 cent*—W*nn 35 cents. They can ly found m retffines* at any tun. H. STOKES, R. YANCEY Msy29dtf w [ 1ST RECEIVED 60 B I good proof,which 1 wills la., by the single Barrel. Whiskey ■ oants. w. J. RtDint.t.. W. vV, A)ARK U. R0IIRRT8, J. D. TERI KIDG1LL, ROBERTS & TERRELL. of his ancestors treasured among the relics of Wftflh iogtou. "The history ol the American, a .Marshal of Frttage, is simply thie; When, io 1781’) all parlies interested, whether kindie-l or creditor* of said Jecoa*<’d, to file their objec tions. if any they have, in my office, on or he- loro tho second Monday m January next, why Letter* ol Dismission should not lie granted the applicant. II. BARKER, Ordinary. July 6th 185/ wtim LOMVUSSION MERCHANTS. No in CABONDELBT SHEET, GEORGIA snrsapnrllln Compound, OR, DENNIS' ALTERATIVE For Liter Complaints and to Purify the Blood 1 )l'BL!0 opinion and Physicians have Je- erdsd that this is lb* best preparation* of mARSAPARILLA that can be obtained. It •ells readily and give* good satisfaction. Its ingredient* are well known to Phyuciaru and the people at tbe South to be oood, and good medicine*, when appropriately used, often ci te-1 great cure*. Nothing more need be said in praise of it. , than lo publish what it is composed of. It con- urn* in addition to SueapuiUa, hydiouleo- . holic extract of Queen's Delight, (Bulling,t.) Whit* A*h, Grey Bread, or Fringe Tie* (Obion- intlius) Tincture of May Appld, or Mandrake, , i’oJojihyllnni) anil Blood Koot,(8angvinaria.) Those prefen ng this Compound Preparation of 8*rs*panUa, should express in their orders. I ITDeuli'i Alterative-* OK. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM- ! POI ND, IN PINT BOTTLES. Ucterti.c— Gov. H. V. lohnnn. Miiledge- tle; W, Gilmore Simm*. L.L.D., Chajleetcn m BURIAL CASES. We are prepared to furnish Fisk’s Metallic Burial Cases, at abort notice. We have secur ed th* services of a compete:u per*on to [attend to this department. F. A. & J.S. WII.LfA.M8, July 14 ’67-dwly Peachtree 8lre.-t. Cigar and Tobacco STORE. T H£,8l BSCR1BER begs most mpectiully to inform the Citixens of Atlanta and sur rounding country, that he has ju.i receiTe.! a large addition to hi* former Stock ot FINE CIGARS. TOBACCO. sNvrr, PIPES. SNUFFBOXES. MATCHES,' &C., AC; Which is offered at Wholesale or Retail at . mi mw met*. ■ 500 ®£V* l 'trasf.“ Pereone desiring anything tu my line will do | ..J, g j wH well to call and examine my Stock before put- I chasing eleewhere. 1 | X/l BAH.S Corn Whiskey in Store aij OT Store on White Hall Street,v.pp-.«it<- the i 1 *)U *hiNRy arrive, for ealelow, by. Intelligencer office. K. M. SEAGO, Sumner u Seats 4 toiler met) ILL continue the Produce Commi aron Uuaineaa. at hi* New lVim J modious Fire Proof Building, front of Alls- i. Hotel, and next door to Fulton House ATLANTA, OEORGIA. W The usual F acihtiei offered to , Orders respectfully solicited. Oct 16 . v ] ~3LOl’R,Choice article for sale by sthe (J, _ Load or in less quantuiee, to suit dealer Apply to K. .»/. SEAGO. dwtt Hyd.rau.lic Cement, Co usigameuL and tor ry 1 - 'ow by ’’ AGi Atlanta, March 18 JOHN FICKEN. Jwtf 150 S 8 de 50 E..M. SEAGO. j. s. wru.txM*.-.ic>Hx auka. Q.-notLi.so H ILLIAMS, RHEA ti CO. {SsKctston to J. E. IFillia: .).) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. And Particularly for ffn- »»lo ol, “rain, Bacon, I.arJ, flour. Fcatbj tn, sad Tennessee Produce Generally. Decatur Street, near the Trout House, Atlau- I a,Ga. [Not ii dwtf Hams. On Consignment snd for U1VJ8 E. it SEAGO Sip NEW ORLEANS, do JUST. RECEIVED. BOXES, of lifferer.t tjualitie* of Tobacco For *ale by SMITH & EZZARD. i 5° ARK ’ Atlanta, July 30, 1857 dyf | dw,f Muy Itstli, IS51. ] , v i v HHDS. ACON Choice article. Sides IUU Hams tnJ Shoulder* lust receiving and for sale bv. F.M SEAGO, Com. M, i S. C., or any wtdi read physician mthaState . sMu 1 /V/A/A SAf KS. extra Family 6i Choin ^\J\J^Jsuperiin* Flour, in Store and short ly to amve. which in tfualitv will entnpatc w ( , any Stock in Georgia For -ale Low bv E. M SEAGO, Produce Commission Merchant. Also • ’ •” J ' J in ‘" 9 U ''» atnvc in a lew 4, 1*57 ' 6 JWU