Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, September 07, 1857, Image 1

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BY LOCHRANE, DOWSING ft GO. ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT 0 COMBAT IT.”—JEFFERSON J. H. «TEBLK, j. w. Dnw<»a, NEW SERIES, VOL. I- 7, 1877. 1IIEU 49. ATLANTA, OA., MONDAY MORNING, Railroob SdjtbnltB. €itn SUtirmsancnts. Professional Cards. JUUmta ©alii) flxaminrr. ATLANT aTsKPI'E VI BE It T 1807 . Corn* DtKorttr.—We were ibown, oa Ta«d»y lut, some very rich and beautiful ipecimeo* of copper; Just discovered about nineteen miles west of this place,on Hommony Creek, in Haywood Coaoty. These discover ies have been thoroughly tested,and yield from twelve and a half to sixty-fivo per cent, of pure copper. The vein is said to be the largest ever discovered iu this ’ibuntry—being four feet wide and of unknown depth. The fortunate discoverers are Mess's Q. Bonham and M, Chapman, the former of Smyth, and the latter Giles County, Virginia. They have been working in the neighborhood two years, and success at leogtE crowns their efforts.—Ashvillt (N. C.) Nexus. f&g~ A talking match lately came off at New Orleans for five dollars aside. It eon- tinned, according to the Crescent, for thir teen hours, the rivals being a Frenchman and a Kentuukian. The bystanders and judges wero talked to sleep, and when they woke in the morning they found the French man dead, and - the Kentuckian whispering in his ear. Large Graxst of Loud to the Alabama and Florida Railroad.—The selection of the sec tions of public lands within the six mile li mits of the ‘Alabama and Florida railroad,' havo been confirmed by tho General Land Office to the State of Florida, amounting in the aggregate to 86,700. This grant was made by the act of Con gress of the 17th of May, 1858. The road extends from the line dividing Florida from Alabama to Pensacola. J0T* The distance across the ocean along the line which the expedition for laying the submarine cable will follow, from Valencia, Ireland, to near St. John*, New Foundland is about 1,640 railee—say 1,700 milte, by allowing for a few deviations from the straight course. Jj^ ‘Wasn’t that a waste of powderl’ said an Irishman to a Kentuckian who had just brought a coon to tho ground. ‘Why so, Pat 1 ’ asked the hunter. ‘Sure the fall would a kilt him.’ PRINTING IB Jacob Little has taken his seat in he Board of Brokers again. MSuThe Grand Lodge ofGeorgia Knights •f Jericho will meet at Atlanta on the 15th inst. BgL. Forty thousand tons of Swedish froo have bean imported for the manufacture of crinoline! _ Hiy The Inst registration returns in Eu- glaud reveal the fuct tbut 44,846 husbands I and 02,972 wives wero anablc to write their j names in tho registers, but signed as marks* j men and markswomen. The Americansof the first district of Mary- ! land have nominated Teazle Townsend for Congress, I! 1 1 .1“.— ■ 1 - AT T H F EXAMINEE mmm Crswfordville, .107 Cumming 114 Camak, 1S» Thomson, 135 Dearing 142 Brraelia 155 Bel Air, 1*1 Augusta, 17! Poht-a u-Baurue, dept. 1. j The Bteamer City of Toronto, from Liver pool, add bound to Montreal, weuf ashore in the night of the 11th inst., iu the straits of Belle Isle. She had seven feet ol water in the bold. Two hundred packages of dry goods were «vcd, which, with the remainder of the wrecked goods, will be taken to Fortean.— There were no lives lott. The City of Toron to was a sailing vessel of seven hundred tons, with passengers. Bitpalo, Sept. 1. The ran on the hanks of'this city is subsid ing and is now quite trifling. There was se venty thousand d dlars deposited yesterday in the Savings Bank. Boston, Sept. 1. The statement thatthe New England Bank Note Company had been robbed of a large amount of bills has very little foundation, iu fact. The whole amount will uot exceed two huudreddullars Cincinnati, Sept. 1. The mail train on the Dayton and Sandusky Railroad ran oil the track near Caetilla yes terday. The engino. and baggage car went over the embankment, and Henry Biss, bag gage mastjr, David Cassit,train hoy, and Mr Kunkle, editor of the Sandusky newspaper, was instantly killed. Two or three others were injured. New York, Sept. 1. Everything fell off at the second board this aft< moon. Illinois Centra) bonds de clined 3$ ; Reading 2; Panama 2; Cloave- iand and Toledo 2$ ; Michigan Southern, preferred, 5 ; Erie 1, John Thompson, the suspended hanker, has made an assignment. The rumored deficiency in the accounts of the Mechanic’s Bank is 9300,000. The Clear* ing House this afternoon, voted uuanimously to expel it. The liabilities of Prentice k Co., are very * *rge. ISrecse, Kneeland & Co., Jersey city have also suspended B9*The Attorney Ueneral bos ordered a nolle proses in the case of the agent, Mont gomery, who removed squatters from the In dian Trust lands, and destroyed their habita tions in Kansas 1 Mc The next Annual Fair of the Southern Central Agricultural Society will be held at Atlanta, comownomg on the 20th of October next and ending on the 24th. M^Mr. Gladstone Censured Lord Palmer stoo tor his political opposition to the Suez canal, bat the latter reiterated his objections to the scheme. atirito suspension of Messrs. Thomas Ashmore k Boas haslMeo announced. Their liabilities however, wort not Tory large. . liiiwvUdWwvG Mft"A report of the attain of Messrs. Carr, Broa-, Alio., of New (Janie, who lately sus pended, showe Unbttitha amount lug to £700,- 000, and 'assets promising twenty shillings io the pound. BMpVor oue hundred miles above Minna- jd 81. Anthony’s Fa b there are not one d acres of crops spared by those rapaci- “Hhegresiboppers. ^iiin —**»*» « " Smf*rd,Jksgxttt J7.-Judge IngersoU.of tht United 3teiM District Court, yesterday MMM*! Minor, tho plosion forger of New Unto, to Ivo years imprisonment to tbs ftiattpitoi' tbi prisoner pled gum?-- Gold ! Gold !! Gold ! ! ! Thegrcatcit offer in gold pens, gold pencils, gold chains, and gold watchc', ever made. Rittd tho follow! ng — A SPLENDID GOLD PREMIUM worth from five to one hundred dt liars, poiitivoly given to any person who can spare one day iu a noik, or one hour in a day, getting up clubs of sulxcribers iu his own and adjoining neighbor hoods, for the best and moat popular Family Newspaper now published. No expense, no ouilay. no espi al require I of agent*. An en tire new plan is propos'd, by which any person can succeed in making it a pawng business, who will undertake the agency. A private clrcu'ar, for the inspection of agents only, with a full list of premiums, will be sent any one who dosires it, oi: receipt of a stamp to pay erlurrn postage, borne agents have earue a hundred dollar gold watch in one week. Every family should read at least one news paper from New York City, without interfering with their Local Papers, which of course esn- not, and should not, be dispensed with. Hut New York being the gTest commercial and bu. sinees centre of this Continent, no farmer, me chanic, professional uian, or merchant, is pro perly prepared for the emergencies of his calling, unless he is in communication with New York City, by means of one of its first class News pap'T mediums. Such a medium as our “ L G D U E R,” neutral in politics, but giving all the facts items of news, and thrilling incidents worth knowing throughout thecoua- k mtfABSS GIST. Each new subscriber will receive with the first No. of his or her paper, one ot the new and beautifu’ glass pointed indelible Pencils,* ju-t I imported fiom Europe, and for which we ha e | obtained the exclusive agency for this Country. ! This is the most ingenious and useful little im provement ot the present age, and is the only pencil ever made that will write with ink, mak- I mg it both a pen and peuci! ol the finest quality at the same time. I; will last fir years, and for piact’cal use is worth mure than any gold pen in the market. For list of premiums and full rarliculsrs, ad dress HALL A WEST, Publishers, New York City. * These pencils supplied to the trade nt a profitable discount. aug. 37, 1857, d*wfit YOUNG AMERICA Target Pistol MAKTFMGTUaiHG GO., NEW HAVEN. t’T. rpHlB PISTOL is intended ss the forerunner of the ordinary pistol, and is design ed fur young men and boys who wish to epjoy the exciting sport of firing at a target, at the moet trifling expense, an I without any danger of accident. The cheapest ordinary pistol is three or four times the piice of this, besides being dangerous in the hands of boys. This pistol is loaded with the common Fire Cracker, which forms a complete cartridge, and will cany a ball ten or fifteen paces with the same precision as the ordinary pistol, but not with sufficient lorce to Jo any serious data- age. As America is a shooting nation, the Young Americans must and will lesrn the art by which nut independence was secured. Hence this Target Pistol is exactly in time, and must meet with universal sale among our youth of the South and West. Its operation is perfectly simple, and it is not liable to get out of order.— A full description will accompany every case of Pistols. Tho Pistols are put up at the Factory ill cases ol 50 each, ready to send by express to any part of the United States or Canada. RETAIL PRICE, 25 CENTS ; by the Case, $7.50, or 15 cents each. FRENCH, HALL A CO„ ang. 27, 1857—d*wit Naw Hatin.Ct. of all kinds, in a ughi and workman like manner, nod si tho nbortest possible notice. Business Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes, Bank Checks, Blank Notes, Visiting Garda, Blank Deeds, Hand-bills, Way Bills, Posters, &o., x m jted on terms as reasonable as In any other section of Georgia or the South. THE DAILY EXAMINER. 11 Published evtry Morning, (Sunday excepted at Five Dollars per annum—in advance. If delayed six monhts Six Dollars will be charged RATES OF ADVERTISING. Advertising ir. the Daily Examiner will be in- sorted at the following rates per square of til lines One insertion 60 cents. One month, $6,oti Two “ $1,00 Two “ 8,UU I'hree “ 1,26 Three “ 10,00 Four “ 1,50 Four “ 12,00 Five •' 1,76 Six “ 16,00 -lx “ 2,00 One Year 26,01 Special contracts will be made for yearly sd vertisemenU occupying a quarter, half or whole column. Advertisements from transient persons must be paid in advance. Legal advertisments published at the usual rates. Ordinary notices exceeding ten lines charged as advertisments. Announcing candid ates for office, $5 00, to be paid in advance. The privilege of yearly advertisers is stri >'lv limited to their owe lutmedisl. and regular bust- nrss. Professional Cards not exceeding six lines $15 per annum. A Jvertisments not specified ss to time will be oubltsked till ordered out, and ehargcdsl regular ales. Advertisments inserted in the Weekly pspe, only »ill be charged at former rates. Blanks! Blanks! Blanks Of all Descriptions. B LAiN *8 OF* ALL DESl KiPTlU.NfcL can be had at all times, at the EXAMINE’! OFFICE. Attornie*, Hherifl*. Clerk* ol Court*, an*' Ordi n(tries, ran be furnished, n: short notire, any favorite form of DEED, WHIT, or FRtH’E^fc , which they may dee ire ; and ull FUKMS ol le al instrument*, commonly in use, an always on and, to be eold at the lowest prices. A Pan**. M w JEf'fUP'KjrQB *»• rp HE Subscriber has just found out the great | secret of doing a successful business, U> sell cheap, have a email prefit, and advertise and let the people know what ho has got and oeeaasion- ally give them the prices and only one price, and have no friends to soil cheaper to than any |>ersoii else. I have just received a la.ge lot ol Boots ft Shoes, for Ladies, .Men. Boys. Girls and Cbil- dren.an fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery and Ultra Ware, Ovens, Pots.Skillets, Fire Doge. Aim, B/acksuuth Toola.ShuveU, Spades, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Umberrcllaa, Pcw- Jer, Shot. Lead. Oil, Turpentine, White 1 rad. j Sugar, Codec,Molasses Salt, Brands, Wine,* Gin, Hum, Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kind, I Rice, Tonacco in fact I can not tell you all 11 keep in one Advertisement. But rome and look for yourselves, we are ready to show and sell.— : Dont forget 1 give 8 lbs., ol best Coffee, for $1. Sugar ’’J, 7 and 6 lbs ,for a $1, and tie sure to! bring the cash, we keep no books. Corner of White Hall and Mitchell Street: W. W. ROARK. march 25 dwtf Just Received, KEGS of NAILS, to self at 5 cents by j the Keg. W. W. Pl’A Georgia Railroad ft Baaklnf Compaaj. Arums io ATtaKTA. .171 Mil*»..F*»m#6.40 GEORGE YON’OF., Superintendent. morning passenoir TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8.45 A M Arrives at Augusta, at.... _ .... 6.00 I* M Leaves 4 ugusta, daily, st .... (OOAM Arrives at Atlanta, at 3 30 P M EVENING PAORENORR TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at * 00 P M Arrives st tugu.la, at 3.22 A M Leave* Augusta, daily, at 6.00 P M Arrives at Atlanta,at 3.00 A M DISTANCE PROM ATLANTA. Decatur, 6 Stone Mountain 16 lithonia, 2< Conyers .31 Covington 41 Social Circle 61 Madison 67 Gre-nsboro 88 ; Union Point 95 %W This Road runs in connection with the Trains «f ihe South Ctrolina and the Savannah Sc Augusta .Railroads, at Augusta. Western ft Atlantic (State) Rail* road. ■ Atlanta to Chattanooga. 13S Miles Fare, $5 JAMES M- SPULLOCK, Superintendent. MORNINO PASSENGER TRAIN. ; Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.00 A M Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5.30 P M LeavesChattanoogi, daily, at 7.30 A M Arrives al Atlanta, at.. 4.00 P M NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. , Leaves Atlanta,nightly, at 9.00 P M Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5.10 AM leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at.. - .7.00 PM Arrives at Atlanta, at .2.10 AM DISTANCE PROM ATLANTA. ' Bolton Ma ietts ' cwotth, Allatoona Kt-wsh Cartersville, ... ! Cans ! Kingston, ! Adair-vdie, ... or t hi* Road connect*, etch way, wrJa th«* Rome Bianch Railroad, at Kingston, the La»t TewD*»**ee nSc Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville 6l Chattonooga Railroad, at Chau tanoota, 8 Calhoun . 78 20 K rates, .84 36 Tilton, 9<J 40 Dairen, .loo At Tuotni HJI.. . 10*5 Ringguld . 1‘5 . . ..ef>2 Chickamaugw,. 128 ... .6« Chattanooga,. . .138 68 Atlanta & Lagrange Railroad. Atlanta to Webt i -st, 8? Mile*, Fair, $3.50 GEORGE G HULL,Superintendent. 30 A M 2.*) A M fO A M *6 A M MORM.NO PASSKN6ER TRAIN. ]*fa>ct Atlanta, da.ly, at 3 Arrive* at \V**t Pomt,at 8 Leave* Waat Pomt, daily, at. 3 Arrive* nt Atlanta, at 7 kvbnlno passenger train. Leaves Atlanta. d*ily, at i . Arrive* at West Point, at .... ..10. J f'avp* West Point, daily, at 1C. Arrives at .\tlanta, at ft DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. East Point, 8 Hogauav.h*. . 69 Fairburn, ’8) LaGrang* 71 Palmett • 2-** Long Cane, 90 Newnan, *i0 Went point, 87 GrnntviUe 65 £#* Thu Road connect* each wav with the Montgomery 6l West Point Railroad. HAT AND CAP STORE A J. TAYLOR ia now opening a fresh stnek of ftftkoable Hats, Caps and Boyinstt. Next door to Lawshe 4 Bro’i Jewel's Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Taylor’* Hat ft Cay Emporium- U8T RECEIVED, and opening, the first en tin stock of HATS ft CAPS ever offered in city. My stock it now complete, const,tin* rash call and sx 100 91m< on ft Wcileni Railrond. tu Atlanta,. . . 103 Miles. . . Fare, $4 EMERSON FOOTE, ^aperintcndetu. PASSENGER TRAINS. Lemes Atlanta, daily, at 6.15 A M Arrive, it Macon, at 11 06 A M Leaves Maron, daily, at .3.00 P M Arrive, at Atlanta, at 8 36 P M DISTANCE PROM ATLANTA. East Port 6 Geggins, 66 Rough and Ready, Jone»borough,.. Fayette Griffin Thornton's,,.. Milner's, Barnesville, 61 CV Thi, Road connects, at .Va-on, with tha Contra) and South-Western Railroads. Gog gins, .. ...11 Colliers,. . . ....22 Forsyth,.. 36 Smarr’s, 43 Crawford’s, . 49 Howard’s,. 55 Macon . ..61 82 I .-95 .103 New Spring 0cods!! JUST OPENED AND READY FOR SALE j M r euppi y oVspring goods is now complete, and I would re*|ectfully invite the pablie to call and examine them.— Besides my nsnal stork of Hardware, Groceries, &c., I have on band s ue selections of DRY GOODS, Con*;*ting of Muslin*, in ejlensive vs/je(y f beautiful a**d gooti. And a large Stock of Matiletten and Mantillas. A gooo assortment « 4cm m T jtc rmr m Fashionable and^PreUy ; Hats anil Shoes, Serviceable and good looking ; DOMESTICS, CALICOES, And every other article, almost, in my line of bnemese. In short, my stock is good'i.nd full and the prices will be as low as living will af ford. The Ladids are particularly invited to give me a call. H. W. COZART. prill 3 d tf Fire Fire!! Fire!!! C H. STRONG ft CO. Hare renreveu utrir Stock of STAPLE AKD FA.\CI DRY OOODS, fI H> the old *tand ot J. from tug I on WhiU-H*JI tnd ManettftStr ^t*, where they oder to their old friend* and the public frenermliv, i S |> 4 e did M t o c k o lEgA^^qpQDS# for CASH ONLY, and are iieurm nednft i*» be undeitold \tj any heut*. in the c ly. They will be coc*UDtly recemng new *0ppiie* from the be«t mftikei* in the c<»*iriirv, and tre c mfident of being tbie to sell good* as cheap as the cheap est. Our Mock consists in part of Rih Lhfs* £ufc* ( Bftrr*^« *ud • K »bes, Plain Barrage*, French Figured Jatkomta, French Colored Jackoneu, Figured Brilliant*. Debtge and Linen Gooti*, for Tr*T ? hng Dresae*, French, Scotch and Domestic G.ngham*. Uhecked Cambric and Mushc*, Primed Lawn* in great variety, Eng!:«h and Domeatir* Print*, 'ii great r«nety, Cambric and Swi** Tmmnu'ga Dre«« Trimming*—* splendid assortment, Kibbt^n* Mod Lace*. Silk and Ijact Mantilias that can't be beat, ln*h l inen*, and Ltuen Sheefnga, C'otton Sheeliug* and Ticking*, Bleached and brt-wu Shirun*, (>«naburgi»Su pe* and Blay Lmena, Table Linens Lnd Napkin*, Cotton Dnlla, Hosiery, and P c-Nick Min Ac , Ac, Don t forget to call on u* ai NORCROSb* old Htand. We chai a J nothing Tor chow mg •>ur gO»ik. FlR.MiIHI.! Bil TtiE sub&eiifo-r> have onN-. h.udanJart' n a uf*Einyfjgi x lsrgv and caieiofl, S^leit- ed Stock fiom ihc Beat Nortbrrn, Manufiii fui i ( v SAFES, W AKDROBES, BUREAUS, PECRETARYS, W ASH STANDS, bedsteads A.NDUHAIRS, Ot any iKvorcd pattern and price. .4 fine .*•- sortment of Centre, Worn, Saloon and Toilnte Tabic*—Etagere's Comer and Side—Sufi*. Tcte-*_Tetc etc. tV In addition to the above large stock, we are receiving weekly supplies. The public are invited t* call and examu e our s'oek- F. WILLIAMS, Next door w Gilbert St Clarke. Peachtree Atianta, Ga BURIAL CASES. M r are prepared to furnish Fisk. Metallic Bur.a 1 Cases, it short notice. We hive secur- i ed the services of a competent person to , attend to this departm nt. F. A. ft J.8. WILLIAMS, July 14’57-dwly Peachtree Sir* t. Cigar and Tobacco STORE. 1 4HK SUBSCRIBER begs most respectfully to mfortn the Cititens of Atlsnta and sur- rottnding country, that he has just received a large•ddition to his lormer Stock of WILUAM M. I)i.\FORTH. ATT ORNEY AT LAW. FAIRBURN, GA. July 25. -857. Jasstf L amar ft loc iikanu— 4r- T OK RIBS AT L.4W-Mac.,n, (i-„rg.a. a lamsb. 0 a. lochban*. J'Bj 13. 1857 CAwtf A t. iiackett, attorney ai * rGeorgia,»ill prsctie • to m- following ei utilise: Conoea, Ch«ti. , K , I Murr.y G nrr, V. hrtfirM. Gc,d,n. W, l„ LMde. References, Mrj M Y Husrl: M»r, i ^ ,! *> H *nse I ft Simpson. Marietta, James R- I I^wbon.Esq., Dahlonega. ; ^»*Pa«,cnlar attention p,|J mthe codec tin business. May V8, ,857 d*wly ®r. II. Dlckaon Cap«iN, P ROFFERS bu Pro'easional services to the citizens of Atlanta. Office White-Half street, over T. R. Riplev’s i Store. June 26. 1857—Jsrtf. medical card. D rs. Jra«e Boring & j. )i^ Boring have farmed * copartner WF » hip in the prsctice of Medicine in the cut and TiciMty cf Atlanta- One or both will |» found in ih-ir effice, over J.e’cson ft Rro. . ji« corner ot Wbiirt.l) and Hunter street., when ont profewi.m'l; .bnnt. m, - T lfi - a*warn D R* M.B. RIVERS ha, removed t •rffice to Mhieha.l ttreel, over Alex? n- Uer • Urug store. ; _M«vI3 '857 dawinTO H W. McDaniel, J. p,-uffi.em * Kile . Bunu ng on M.aeiu Sir et. A ‘ --la, Ga , M A-ch 38, ’57 j wl , J A. THBASDEr7 aTTi'KNEv • -4T LA 45 , Attem.a, Getrrgia—Will practice in the foilowirr o unties: Fun. n \ t'-n. Henry. Spalding, Fayette, l%,bb Lstnp- ; -ell and Coweta. “thee ,.n the second floor of >he Concert u »l'. t.-onting the Post “dice »pri S3. » ; T Gartreii & Uieun, ATTUKNKY3 AT LAW, ATLANTA, : : ; : GEORGIA , VV lUeB<) l ^ e Goorts IN the c.iunurs ol TT Felton, DeKtlb p svettt, Campbell Mere wether, Coweta, C-reoU. Henry. Troup, Hr*n!, i 1 obb *nd tfpaidmg. ircnra j. qamteill, j lcthh* j. (tlinx. Fcrmeriy of Wash- Formerly oi Me- ington.Ga. j D<>n«agb, Ga. [47-uwly JARED IB WIN WHnsxXEB ATTORNEY AT LAW, it/onta. Ceoreio Grace Front RcM>m* am iobo R. U *li*r. a Bros., corner of White Holland A lahar-a Streets; JOHN V. HEARD*,' ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLQUITT Mtl.LBK.CO .........GFORGI4 m«rrh ^ W ’ v 1 rout House trliaving t'c luon. / 1 E.NTLEMEN eeutng a g . d shave, hair rn rimg, a.- d su h .-ihcr sttenfnrn to lt p rsons Ae r st be had m all (..hionabte » ar ores sal HT.s. can b- a. c■ mm-v.'ated at ai; t. L , ' f. T| t.g he un-Vva^rj , call, at their ra- ' Icon in the Ti ui House I’hcv are prepare d t.. fornieh, si se.»»> nc-icc A'i A,re t Ueut A'ciU h‘o< m Jjand. K McCOMBS. late cf MiUe»lge'ilk Ga JOHN W ALTON, late of Augusta, Oa ■' dtf Atlanta shaving saloon. - HE GENTLEMEN cf thecity ol \tlan- j ta and the public generally, can be ac- 1 comm.<daud wilh either Warm or Cold Plunge and Sb wer Baths, st the Atianta Shaving Sa , loon on W bite-ball street, above Tomlinson ft Bsrnes’ Tin Shop. The subscriber j have, also, a shop at the W ashington Hall, where genllrinen can kv ac commodated with Warm and Cold Baths. Tickets can be had at the Washington Hall U'-'ld Baths 25 cents—Warm 35 cents. They can be found in readiness st snv time H. ST'KES. R. YANCEY- Msv29dtf * JUST KKCEI4 ED. iAA BBLS-, of Naw Mackerel. Vf) W . W. ROARi S yrup.—Steward'# relitied Sugar House Syrup just received, and lor sale on reason able terms. J une 14 tf5T daw W. W. ROARK JUST 1RECEIVED. ■AA BBLS., of real pure Corn (CounWT Dis ■'[ ) tilled,) Whiskey, of the terybest Quality £IiV ted. w. W. ROARK sL , of ovary variety and otylo. fhiiir for yoaroolvool >r youreol — * A llkinds of Fur Skm» bought. tTl, Boptembor J. TAYLOR, Jo. Just Received, LARGE LOT offine Cedar Buckets and . Tuba, to eell very cheap. mhMwdtf W, W. BOARS- J UST RECEIVED 50 B.v.. i Whiskey good proof,which 1 willed'. .• Hoeots. als- by the Angle Barret W, W. HO A UK How Mail ftrraafoaont. |5HE undersigned inJorms thi that ne hi bite that he has saUblishi Route from Dallas, in Paulding county, to Marietta, and will ron a Hack once a week be tween those placet, according to tha following schedule i Lease Dsllaa every Friday at 7 o'clock a. m., running by way of Loet Moutaia, and arrive at Martatu at 1*1 p- m. l.eav* Marietta al 10 o’doclt p, in-, and anise at 7 p. m , tame day. CHARLES D. JENKINS. Dailta, Qo. fob U, 1*65—down GEORGIA Sarsaparilla Componnd, OK, DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE For Liter Complaints and to Purify the Blood P UBLIC opiuion and rbyetcians have do odad that this ts the beat preparations of SARSAPARILLA that can be obtained. It seLa readily tnd gives good saustactios. Iu ingredient* ate well known to Phyetctane and the people at the South to be ooon, and good medicinea. when appropriately uaed, often ef fect great curve. Nothing more need be aaid ia praias of it, than to publish what it i* compeecd of. It con tains ia addition to Saraapsinlia, hydro-alco holic axtiact of Queen’* Delight, (Stillingu.) White A ah. Grey Bread, orFringa Tree (Chion- anthus) Tiaclure of M«y Apple, or Mandrake, tPodophyHum) and Blood Bool, (Sanguinans ) 'I hoee prefcriag thi* Compound Preparation of Sarsaparilla, should expre<* in their orders. yrDennliT Alterative** OR, GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM POUND. IN PINT BOTTLES. References Gov. H. V. lohnaon, Mtiledge- villa; W. GUm. re Strata*. L. L. D n Chaiiesun s. C n or any well road physician ia tha But*., For eale by SMITH ft E2ZARD. ‘ Atlanta, July 90,1847 dtf ~ | FIXE CIGARS. TOBACCO. SNUFF, PIPES. SNUFF BOXES. MATCHES .* *C, 4C Which if oifrveJ at Wholesale or Retail at ?iai iow sasess, Pars >na dwmng anything ur my line will J.> wall >o call and examine iny Stack before pur chasing elsewhere. cr Store on W hite Hall Street, . yqxmle the Intelligencer office. JOHN F1CKE.N. Atlanta, k'aich 18 Jwtf J. K. WIIX1AH*-JOHN RIIKA. u B- U.!.''. WILLIAM*, RUGA ft C O. (Nareasors to J. E. Itiltiams ) UENERAL COMMISSION MEKL'H t NTS. And Pattkulariy for the sale ofi . Bacon, Lard. Ffour, Feath] era, and Tennessee Produce Geuertlly. Decatur fitterl. near the Trout House, Allan- *,0*. [Nov 16 J»tf E. M. SEAGU, JftceMaee re Stafxt 4 La,mset) ’ll ’’ILL conunue the Produce Oommis* yy siun Business, al hta New Com-|__ mixiun* F|i* Proof Building, front of AUsutt Hotel, and next duor t ’ Fulton House ATLABTTA, OBORG’A. J3T The usual Faciliie- offered to Shipp., Orders respectfully eoftcArd. Oct 15 ,t„ I j'LOUR, Choice article for sale by sthe Ctr l,o*J or in leas quantities, u> suit deaforv Apply to E. ,V. SEAUO. dwtf Hydntuli* Cernem, O N Consign mil, and tot ir‘ ’o» t "'AGl | X/N BBLS Corn Whiskey m Store and | y H t shortly arrive, for , ale low. by, 8 dwtf E. M. SEAUO. May Krill, IS5T. I I [it HHUS. 4C-JN Choice article. Side, LV/" ’ Hams andS-rulder* lust receiving and for sale by, F..M r*EAGO, Com. Mer 50, JUST REC EIVED. XE8. Cheap. I /T/ IA g A‘ KS eitra Family 4 Choice i I.* Vy ajriupetfiue FI ur. iu St-.oe an i short ly to rrrive, which ui Quality w.lt compare with an y **tock in Georgia For *ale Io>w by E. M SEAGO. Proiiuc.- Commission Merchant. Ala... new Bacon plenty to arrive in a f,w Java [Feb 6 dwtf 'A BOXES, of differ* at Quail tie* of Tobacco LW. W. ROARK. dwtf , , HttlfS Bacon Sides. Also a, fvwr fin > ,){f Hams Oh Consignment »nd for sale nivJS E. M. SEAGO