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EXAMINER.
BY LOCHRANE, DOWSING & CO.
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NEW SERIES, VOL. 1-
ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1857.
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JUlantn IBa ill) dtaiwr.
ATLANTA,8BPTKMBER~9 , 1857’
Men at the Knoxville Conven
tion'
The following Bketche* of the most prom
inent members of the Southern Commercia
Convention are taken from the Marion (Ala)
American:
The Disti.nouirhko Men.—I must con
clude thia letter, and 1 will do it by a brief
mention of the celebrities who were present.
To begin with the President, I must mention
Professor DeBow, of Louisiana,.the editor
of DeBow’s Review. lie is a small and
coarselooking man, with prominent features.
Not by any means brilliant, ho is a monu
ment of patient labor, raised to distinction
by unceasing effort. Ho was the head of
the census bureau, under Mr. Pierce, and
superintended the statistics of the census of
4800.
Although Alabama was largely represent
ed, there was no genuine celebrity or man
oV mark among them. David Hubbard, of
Notth Alabama, was the chairman of the del
egation. He is a plain, blunt, honest man (
but otherwise he did not particularly impress
me. However, I like him.
From Georgia, the most striking man is
Ben Yancy, now of Atlanta. He was the
President of the last Senate in Alabama.—
Very handsomo, offine figure, with fair coins
plexion, light hair, blue eyes, golden specta
cle, composed and easy in manner, be has a
very scholarly and impressive appearance.
A man who secs him once will turn to look
again; a woman who looks once will look all
tho time.
Mr. Yancey is a man of decided talents,
but a good deal milder and less emphatic
than his Alabama brother. 1 have known
him since I was a boy, and always admired
him.
Mr. Overby, the Maine Liquor Law candi
date for Governor of Georgia in 1S33, was
chairman of the Georgia delegation. He is
a grave, dignified and benevolent looking
man.
- From Tennessee, the most noticeable per
sons were Col. Sneed and Horace Maynard.
The former, tho member from the Knoxville
Districtin the last Congress, and Mr. May
nard, the member elect to tho next Congress.
Both are Americans, and both men of tal
ent.
Tho first man of the South Carolina dele
gation is the Hon. XV. W. Boyce, for sever
al years past a member of Congress. He is
•bout thirty-five ycari old, but looks younger,
and is a very handsome man. Ho is very
reserved and taciturn, and rarely engages in
conversation. Ho speaks fluently,and there
is always pointedness, force and pith in his
•pceches. There is nothing about the man
or hit speeches of the common place and
hackneyed order. I always listen to him
with interest and pleasure.
Mr. Bryan,of South Carolina is, on ac
count of his physique, ‘tho observed of all
observers.’ He is very large in person, and
has a beard which a Spanish Don ora French
Marquis might envy. It is fifteen inches
long, as fine as ‘split silk,' and as dark as
JErebus. Ho wears an ample Byron collar,
withoutacravat. Hois anelcgant and much
esteemed gentleman, and has very respect
able talents.
Hon. James Lyons, of Virginia, is a fine
specimen of a Virginia gentleman. Appa
rently over fifty years, he seems mature, but
not old. Ho is composed, solf-postessed
and courteous in manner. He it an able
lawyer, and is very formidable in discustion.
I must not omit n notice of Brotvnlow—
Everybody baa heard of Brownlow, and ev
erybody is anxious to see him. He if of me
dium site, firmly knit together, a brunette
in hair, eyes and complexion. His features
are sharp, pointed and firm, indicating great
energy, firmness and courage, physical and
moral, A bright eye gives a flash of intel
ligence to his face. He is a modest, quiet
and unpretending man, as gantle as a dove
to his frionds, but as fierce as a hyena to his
foes.
The Board of F.xamiuera for the new Bteam
sloop of war, owing to the absence of Captain
Pendergasl and Commander Hartutein, have
not yet organized. They will all doubtless be
present to-morrow, when they will immediate
ly proceed with their examination.
A detachment ol thirty-three marines left
here yesterday, under Lieut. Fontain, for the
frigate Merrimae, at Boston.
An interesting question will be submitted to
the Cabinet to-morrow, involving the official
uetion of Secretary McClelland, and the per,
sonul honor of the present Secretary of War.
Governor Floyd is detrained to place himself
right on the record.
It is not probable that the contemplated
changes in the heads of the government bureaus
will be olliciully announced before the termi
nation of the present fiscal quarter of the
year.
During August more than 1,500 land war
rants were Issued under the Bounty law of
1865, to satisfy which 231,000 acres are nex
cessary. So far 26,500,000 acres have beeu
granted under the act.
Edward S. Hastings has been appointed re
ceiver of public money at Montgomery, Ala*
baraa.
A patent for 35,000 acres of land, selected
in lieu of those located by military warrants
or scrip, and issued by virtue of a special cer
tificate in favor of Wisconsin under the second
section of the act of March, 1855, is now in
course of preparation in the General Land
Office,and will be transmitted to the Governor
of the State in a few days.
Railroad SdjcdnlcB. j ©tg^bocrlisemcnls 1 Professional Cards
PRINTING
A T T H E
EXAMINER
Georgia Kali loud A. Banking
Company.
ArsoNTA to Atlanta .171 Miles..Fire,$5.50
GEORGE YONGE, Huf-erinn-rideril.
MOBNI.NO PASSKNOAR TRAIN.
Lores Atlanta, daily, at 8 15 A M
Arrives st Augusta,at... .... 6 00 P M
Leaves A ugusta, daily, at 6. OO A M
Arrives at Atlanta, at 3 30 P M
EVKNINO PASKENOBR TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 6 00 P M
Arrive* at Augusta, at f.22 A A
Leave* Augusta, daily, at.... . 5 00 P M
Arrives at Atlanta,at 3.00 A M
ntsTANCE rnoM Atlanta.
New Spring Hoods.'!
JEST OPENED \ND
READY FOR SALE !
M V SUPPLY OF SPRING GOODS IS
dow complete, and J would regretfully
invite the publie to call and eiamine —
Beaide* my usual stock of
Hardware, Groceries, &c.,
I have on hand some selections of
BILLIiDljM. DA.VFORT1I,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
fairblrn, g\.
Jul r «■ '* 57 - dAwtr
F xnliS<. 4 LOCHRANE— AT-
j_jT JRJflES AT LA W-Maeon, iGeoreia.
V o. A. LOCERAS r.
1 J u| y 13, 1857
NOW LOCATED IN
000011!? mm
' In now prepared
J; & J. LYNCH.
Corner Alabama and White Hall-strceU
Atlanta f Ga.
WHOLESALE and Retail Deal
ers in New Orleans Sugar, Cof
fee, Syrup and Provisions gen
erally which we offer on the most
reasonable terms.
Wo keep constantly on hand a general stock
of Liquors, Wines and Cordials, by Wholesale.
Being in daily receipt offJoods from first hands
we are enabled to sell al an 6ina!! profit* ** any
house in the cities of Augusta. Havannah or
Charleston (the freight only added.) We shall
take advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al
abama rivers on first raise and keep a Large Stock
of New Orleans and Cincinnati Goods, cheapr
than they can be bought in the markets abov
mentioned. J. Ot J LYNr’H.
oct. 19. ’61. n23-
AmwM & tmmjan
•mm m mm ar~ mmt^
of all kinds, in a neat and workman-liko manner, and
at tho shortest possible notice.
Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Crawford ville, 107
Gumming, 114
C»mak, 124
Thomson, 135
Dcaring, ..142
Berxelia,. . 156
Bel Ail, 161
Augusta, 171
Programmes,
Blank Notes,
Blank Deeds,
Way Bills,
Bank Check*,
Visiting Cards,
Hand-hills,
Posters, &c.,
x »• ited on terms as reasonable as in any other section
of Georgia or the South.
THE DAILY EXAMINER.
t> Published every Morning, (Sunday exeep'.ed [
at Fire Dollars per annum—in advance. //
delayed six mon/its Six Dollars will be charged ;
HAT AND CAP STORE
4 J. TAYLOH now opening a
fresh stock ol fashionable rials,
Gaps and Bonnet*.
Next door tn Lawshe 4- tiro’s Jewelry Store.
, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga,
Taylor's Hat & Cap Emporium.
J UST RECEIVED, and opening, the firsten
tire stock of HATS & GAPS ever oflered in
this city. Mv stock is now complete, consisting
of every variety and style. Please call and ex
amine lor yourselves!
E5T A''kinds of Fur Skins bought.
J. TAYLOR, Ja.
May 4,1857
lyoRs &c
LYONS
from Washington.
The Cabinet bad a short session on 1st inst.
but nothing important was done. The Com
missioner of Patents aud bureau appointments,
still hang tire.
The grand allair of the season—the marriage
of Gen. Walbridgeof New York, to tho beau-
tiful end accomplished Mrs. Jenny M. Wake
—came off to-day at 12 o'clock, M., at the
house of the groom’s father. The ceremony
was witnessed by President Buchanan, Gener
al Cass, Governor Cobb and Indy, Governor
Toucey and lady, Mr. Eamcs and Judge Bow-
tin, together with a few personal friends The
General and his bride lelt this evoning for tho
North.
Beverly Tucker, through the advice of his
friends, has decided to accept the Liverpool
Consulate. Tho letter declining it, he says
was written hastily and without consultation
with ghls friends. An evening paper states
that Tucker did not write the letter decliuiug
the Liverpool Ooniulate. 11 had hot ter inquire
at the Stuto Department next time before it
commits such a stupid blunder,
IMPORTERS AND DKALXKS IN
HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO,
AND ALL KINDS OK
foreign wines
LIQUORS, &c.j &c.
No 1J Cedar Street,
Nashville, Tenn.
Dec 17, 185
A. UKRIOT. (WM. r. HOLME*
HER10T & HOLMES,
C ommissionfs i? o r w a r d i n g
MorolHanta,
No. 4 VENDUE RANGE,
CHARLESTON, 8. G.
ty Particular attention paid to the sale ol
Cotton, Flour, Grain, and ail description of coun
try Produce.
fsy- Also, to the Fowording of Merchandise
into and from the Ulterior. joh2K—wl
J. KNOBEL.OCH.
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DintS IN
Flour, and all kinds of Country Produce
107 E.xST-BAY, CHARLESTON.
. fi»-Particular attention will he paid*rj3-
Gt|] to the sale or
FLOCK, GRAIN, BACON, l.ARl). &c„
and liberal advances made on shipments.
REFERENCE :
Girardey, Whyte, A Co., Augusta, Oa.
John C. Carmichael, do
Klinck & Wickenberg, Charleston.
H. Jesson, do
James Girvin, Ballimore,
Sam’l C. White A llro., Philadelphia
Fob 28 '67 wlv
H. L. TIM,BY
JAN. HAPOTK
H. i2. TIN LEY & CO.,
C o in mission & F o r sv a r d ing
Morcliants,
NO. exchange ST. charleston s. c
Give then prompt personal attention to select,
of all kinds of 1’roduci, and to the purchas
ing, to order, all articles that may de
sired, for a commission of 2) per
cent.
ty Goods reoeived and forwarded al 10 cent*
|*t package. No Goods have or will bo detain
ed by us for freight and charges.
jy LisriiaL Advance* made on all consign
ments to us. feb 28—wly
v 1 KOHGI.A, l-’ullon Count).—<
VT John Lynch of sad county, Executor,ol
Daniel McBhetlry of said county deceaaad will
apply for letters" of dismission from said Ad
ministration at the November term next, of the
said Court of Ordinary of said county. Bv or-
' L> ' "
der of
April 24
JOB H* MEAD Ordinary.
1857 'v»iu
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Advertising in the Daily Examiner will he in
serted at the following rates per square of lOJines
One insertion BO cents- One month,
Two
1'hrc
Four
$1,00
i:
1,60
1;75
r « ' 2,00
Special contracts
Two
Throe
Four
Six
One Year
$5,00
8,00
10,00
12,00
16,00
25,01
ill be made for yearly ad
ments 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 oifice, $5 00, to be paid in advance.
The privilego of yearly advertisers is subtly
limited to their own immediate and regular busi-
ness.
Professional Cards not exceeding six lines
$15 per annum.
Advertisments not specified as to tame wall be
published till ordered out, and ihargedat regular
rales.
Advertisments inserted in the t\ eekly pape,
only will be charged at former rates.
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks
Of all Description*.
B LANKS OF ALL DESCRIPTION*, ran
be had at all times, at the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Anomie*, Sheriff*, Clerks of Courts, and Ordi
nanes, cun be furnished, at short notice, any j
favorite form of DEED, \N HIT,'or PWOl kSJ*
which they may desire ; and all FORMS of le
al instrument* commonly in use, are always on
and, to bo sold at the lowest price*.
Vtlanta, M w
rtAHE Subscriber has just found out the great I
| secret of doing a successful business, to sell
cheap, have a small profit, and advertise and let j
the people know what he has got and occasion
ally give them the prices and only one price, and
have no friends to sell cheaper to than any person
else. I have jnsl received a laige lot ol Boots d
Shoes, for Ladies, Men. Boys, Girls and Chil
dren, alt fresh front ihe Manufactory. Crockery
and Gla-S Ware, Ovens, Pots,Skillels, Fire Doge,
Axes, B/acksmitli Tools.Shovels. Spades, Knives
and Forks, Pocket Knivtl. Umberrellas, Pow
der, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, While 1 cad.
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses Salt, Brandv, Wine.
Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, ol every kind.
Rice, Tobacco in fact I Can not tell you all 1
keeji in one Advertisement. But come and look
for yourselves, we are ready to show and sell.
I font forget I give 8 lbs., ol best Coflee, for $1,
Sugar 8), 7 and 6 lbs .for a $l,and be sure to
bring the cash, we keep no book*, l orner ol
White Hall and Mitchell Street
W. W. ROARK.
Jan-6,1887 d»tf
Just Received,
KEGS ol NAll.S. to self at 5 cents by
the Keg. ^
Decatur, G
Slone Mountain 16
Lithonia, 24
Conyers, 31
Covington 41
Social Circle 51
Madison G7
Greensboro 88
Union Point, 95
cr This Koa»l runs in connection with the
Trains of the South Carolina and the Savannah
& Augusta /failroads, at Augusta.
Western & Atlantic rstate) Rail
road.
Atlanta to Chattanooga 13^ Miles Fare, $5
JAMES M. 8PULLOCK, Superintendent.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Ltaves Atlanta, daily, at 9 00 A M
.Arrives at Cliaitanooga, at [>. 30 P M
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7.30 A M
Arrives at Atlanta, at *4 00 P M
SIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, mghtly> at ... . .9.00 P M
Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5.10 AM
Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at. . . .7 OO P M
Arrives at Atlanta, at
DISTANCE PROM AT
liolton 8
Marietta, *0
Acworth, 36
Alistoona, 40
Etowah 46
Cartersville, 48
Caw,
DRY
Kingston, .....59
Adausville^ 68
TiT" This K*>at) connects, each way, with the
Home Iiranch Railroad, at Kingston, the East
Tennessee \ Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and
the Nashville & ChattonoOga Railroad, at Chata
tanooga,
Atlanta & Lagrange Railroad.
Atlanta to West. Point, 87 Milca, Fair, $3.50
GEORGE G HULL,Superintendent.
morning passinoer train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3
Arrive* at West Point,at 8.
Leaves West Point, dally, at .3.
Arrives at Atlanta, at 7
evening passenger train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 4
Arrives at West Point, at .10.
Leaves West Point, daily, at . .12
Arrives at Atlanta, at.,.,.. 5
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
East Point, 6 I Hogansrille,
Fairburn 16$ Lalirange,.
Palmetto .25 | I*ong Cane,
Newnan ...40 | West Point.
Grant'tile. .52 |
This Road connects each way 1
Montgomery A West Point Railroad.
Macon A Western Railroad.
Macon Atlanta,. . 103 W-;4es. . Fare. #4
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent*
l'ASSENOKR TRAINS.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at.. 6 15 A M
Arrives at Macon, at .. 1! 06 A M
Leaves Macon, daily, at .. 3 00 P M
Arrive# at Atlanta,at 8 35 P M
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
Consisting of Muslin
Uautiful and good. And a large Stock of
Mantillette.s and Mantillas
A good assortment of
B «» -'m, m ■ -7 T Si
Fashionable and Pretty ;
Hats and Shoes,
Serviceable and good looking ;
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
And every other article, almost, in my line of
business. In short, my stock is good and full
and the prices will be os low as living will af
ford. The Ladies are particularly invited to
give me a call.
H. W. COZART.
april 13, 1867 dtf
Fire Fire!! Fire!!!
C H. STRONG & CO-
Have removed then Stock of
STAPLE ASD FAH\
DRY GOODS,
T O the old stand of J. NORCROSS. fronting
on W bite—Hall and Marietta Streets, where
they efler to their old friends and the pubhc
generally, i Spit
d I d S I o c k o lL^aC-Q-OODS*
for CASH ONLY, and are determ ned n-,t to be
... 2 10 A M | undeisold by any hou« in the city. They will
STAi . be constantly receiving new inpplK- from the
; best markets in the country, and are confident
of being able to sell goujj a« cheap as the cheap
est.
Our Stock consists in part ol
! R.e,h Dress Silks, Barrage and Muslin Rones
Plain Barrages, J'rench Figured Jatk.cr.ei-.
French Colored JacK'T.ets,
Figured Bnliianu,
1 Debtge and Linen Goods, for Trac'ur.g hum -
French, Scutch and Domestic Gmgbamr
Checked Cambnc and Muslins,
Printed Lawne in great variety,
English and Domestic Print*, m great variety,
: Cambric and Swim Trimmings,
Dres*_Tr:mming8—a splendid assortment.
Ribhins and Lace*,
, Sttk and Lace Mantilla* that can't • . oat
' Irish Linens, and Linen Sheefne?
| Cotton Sheetings, and Tickings,
Bleached and Brown Shirting.
: Osnaburgs Stripes and Bloy Liner...
Table Linen* end Napkins.
| Cotton Drills.
Hosiery, and P.c-Nici Mite, &c., fee.
Don't forge! to call oa u. at N'lRCKOSs
j old Stand. We ehaggs nothing i.'r sho»mf
l our go«v,I*. ap2l' 67 dwlv
FTBATtTRE m IIMTIRE!!
THE suoserilwrs have on pF
band and are now opening
a large and careful I? select
ed Stock from the
lie's! \ortIiciti. MamifactoiTe,,.
SAFES.
wardrobes.
BUREAUS.
SECRETARY'S.
W ASH STANDS.
bedsteads
\ND Q’HAIRS
Of any desire d pattern and price. .4 fine- »f
sorlmem of Centre. \\ ora. Saloon ar. J Toilette
Tables—Etagere's Corner and > ,:e—> ,fa>.
Tcte-a.Tele. etc.
jy In addition to the above large slock
are receiving weekly supplies. The public
invited t* call and eiamire our stock
F. A..W J. 8. WILLIAMS,
Next door to G.’ivr: -v Clarke, Peachtree *
Atlanta.
4 7\v , i*\ C KETT ’ A'lT OflNEY Al
i some selections ol A. LAW . Ringgold, Georgia, will pracuc •
w ' fol| o»'n* counties; Cotooaa, Chatlcoga
Murray Gilmer. Whitfield, Gordon, Walker
7 Dade. Rrferenctt; Mai. W. Y H»r sell M...
,' n l , *' rn “ y \:«•- H »nve!l A bimpson, Marietta j‘m«R
And a large Stock of [ I. ,wh 0 n. Eso . DsbloC.. K
Simpson, Marietta, Jnmre R-
L«q , Dahlonega.
^-Particular attention paid to the codec tin
bus neas. May 28, 1857 dawly
Dr. li. Dlckvon Capeis,
P ROFFERS his Professional services to the
citizens of Atlanta.
Office White-Hall street, over T. R. Ripley’s
8tore. r 3
June 26, IA57—dsrtf.
MEDICAL CARD.
D r8. JesM Boring A J.
ilOTlng five formed a copartner-
t .itp .n the pracn-e of Medicine in the city,
a.. . vicinity of Atlanta. One or both will be
I >ur,d in their office, over Jackson dcBro. nore
corner Ol W uitehad utd Hunter streets, when
ont professionally absent,
may 16, 1S57
daw3m
D K W.B. [HiVCKs has removed bis
•Jfice to Whitehall meet, over AJexg r*
der s Drug 8tore.
. M ‘7‘ 3 - l8 » dawtt20
H W.McDBklMI, J. P.-Officcin
• sue s Building on Marietta Street
Mlanta, Ga , March 26, ’57.
J.
A. I llItASIlCK. ATTORNEY
A 7 LAW, Atlanta, Georgia.—Will
practice m the feiiowmg counties: Fulton New-
ten, Henry, Spalding. Fayette, Cobb, Camp-
bed and Coweta.
( ) t.:ce ot, the second floor ot the Concert
Ha . .rocting the Pott Office. aprU23dwly
Calhoun 78
Resaca,...... .84
Tilton,.. .. .90
Dalton, 100
Funnel Hill,... 107
Ringgold, 116
Chickamauga,. 128
Chattanooga,. .. 13S
Gartreli & Gleirn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
_iT,V' NTA ' : : GEORGIA
YY' ;- j - the Courts in the Counties oi
m 1 niton, DeKalb, I ayette, Campbell, Mer>
wi iher, Coweta, Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard,
Cot: and Spalding.
nrc:rs j. gshtsjil. J ncrEta :. glcvs.
Formerly of Wash- Formerlv of Mc-
ington, Ga, | Donough, Ga.
147-tawly
3o A M
25 A M
00 A M
56 A M
15 P M
00 P M
45 P M
32 P M
nth the
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia
Office Front Rooma over John R. Wallace A
Bros., comer of While Hail and Alabama Street*;
JOHN V. HEARD.' 7
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
COLQUITT
MILLER, GO.. .GEORGIA.
Trout House Shaving Saloon.
i < E NTLEME.N ce*inng k go d #have, h*;r
cutting, and such other attention to 4 our
p r?on# a.« rrar h*- had iq t JJ UftiionstiJe bar
r< r» #aJ«x>n#, can t»e acci mmodateJ at all hours
b * v 8 iT ‘n« the uudervinged a caJJ. a: their ea
rn :r* the Trout H . uk>.
7 her sre prepared lo fuiniah, #r #6ort notice
-i ’< A.vc’.dent Ball Iioom Band.
k. McCombs,
• ate ol MiUsJgevilla, Ga.
JOHN WALTON,
late of Augusta, Ga.
dtf
Ailanln Mint in? saloon.
'T'HE GENTLEMEN fthec.tyof Auan-
J ulv
East Port 6
Rough and Ready, 11
Jonesbovough,. 22
Fayette, 36
Gritfin 43
Thornton’s,... .. 4J
Milner’* .55
llarnosville 61
Goggins,
Collier*,.
Forsyth, . . .
Smart's,
Crawford's,
Howard's,..
Macon,
. ..95
103
JOG
w.
ARC
JUST UKCE1V I'D-
llllLS., (4 Now Mackerel.
W. W. ROAR*
20,
S yrttp.—Stewarii * refined Sugar Houm
Syrup just team ed, and lor sale on reason
able tsrma.
June 14 1657 da»U W. U. ROARK
JUST HKUK1VKD.
V, . DHLS., of real pure Corn (Country Hi*
M ) tilled.) Whiskey, ol the very best Quality
~Y:e,l. W. VV. ROARK
F U8T RECEIVED 80 Barrel* of Whiakej
good proof, which I will sell at 35 -am*,
also., br the tingle Barrel.
W, vs ROARK
New Mail Arrangement.
I fHF. undersigned mtorms tin aLAlA-v—..
public that he has established
a Mail Route from Dallas, in Paulding county, l.
Vi arietta, and will ran a Hack once a week be
tween thus.' places, aceordmg to the follow mg
schedule : ^
Leave Dallas every h nday at . o cioek a. m.,
running by way of Lost Motataiu, and arrive at
Marietta »t 12* p- u>.
Leave Marietta at 10 o’clock p. m„ and arrive
al 7 p. m , same day.
F CHARLES V. JENKINS.
Dailu, Ol. I«bS4, 1848—dawtf
Cf This Hoad connects, at -Va -on, with the
Coniral and South M oslem Railroads.
GEORGIA
sarsaparilla Uoiuponml.
OB, DENNIS’ ALTERA ITYE
y.. Liver Complaints and to Furit'y the Blood
1 )1 Bi.Hl opinion aud Physicians have de
cided that this is the best preparations of
bARSAP.4RII.LA that can be obtained. It
sells readily and gives good satiet'aclion. Its
ingredient* are well known to Physicians and
the people at the South to Ik* noon, aud good
medicines, when appropriately used, often cf-
tec I greatcures.
Nothing more need be said in praise ol it,
than to publish what it is composed of. It con
tains in addition to Sarsaparilla, hydro-alco-
hohe extract ot Queen's Delight, ^Stilhugia.
White Ash. Grey Bread, or Fringe Tre< (Chron-
attthus) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake,
I'o.lophyllum) and Bloi'J Root. (Sangutnoria )
Those prefenug this Compound Preparation
oj Sarsaparilla, should express tn their orders.
trihqinlii'ii Alterative**^
OR, GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM
POUND, IN PINT BOTTLES.
Reference* 1 —Gov. H. V. lohnson, Milledge-
Ue: W. Gtlmcre Simms, L.L. D., Chaileston
or any well read physician m the State .
For aale by SMITH A EZZARD,
A duiUi July 8C) 1857 dtf
BURIAL CASES.
W# are prepared to lunuth K:>k > MciaII.c
Burit> at svbort notice Wo hnv# lecur-
cJ thtf kfma'i ol a Ca'mjMlent ^or>.'h to jattrnJ
to this JeuArtm^nt.
F. A. vV J.S. WILLIAMS.
July 14 *57-dwlv IVachtrcc 8trco{.
Cigar ami Tobacco V\
STOKE.
r|7HE,Sl'l)SCKIBF.R begs m >»t r.s } .,tfu iy
I to inform the Cititens , i Atlanta and sur
rounding count-y, that he ha* just received a
large addiuou u hu former Sloek el
FINE CIGARS.
TOBACCO.
SNUFF,
PirES. "
SNUFF BOXES,
MATCHES,'
at;
Which •* 'tier, i at Mh.Usale ot KeUil al
wai 5»ow sales*.
1‘^rtK-ns tii'«iring anything ixj my line trill
well • v 1 call AnJ rsauiinv my ^tc*ck before | ur-
chasing fltewhrro.
LT Stkvrc on NN h.tu Hai Street,i*p|»osite the
IntfUicenccr office.
JOHN Fit'KEN.
Atlanta. March l^, 11567 dwtt
ta ar.J the public gcnerxllx, ciuj be ac-
comm dated with cither Warm or Cold Plunge
ar.ai 5*h v»rr Hathf. at the Allat.ta Shaving t^a
n ' ' n hite*kall street, alvove Tomlinson A
Barnes’ Tin ^hop.
; Thi subscriber have, alsv>, a sh«»p at th»*
^ a>h.ngt* n Ha!!, where gentlemen can be ac-
ivmmodated with Warm an J Cold Baths
Tickets can be had at the Washington Hail.
1 IJ Bath* 25 cents—Warm 35 cents.
They can be found m readiness at any time
H. 8TOKE8,
K. YANCEY-
Mav29dt4
E. M. S E A G O ,
Ss.:ctile- tj Seaf j 4' Loireer.c- ;
* ILL c nunue the Produce CommiaL.!. J
su n Business, at his New Com-gQ^]
raodi vus Fire Proof Building, front of Atlanta
Hotel, and next door tv Fulton House.
ATLANTA. OEORGIA,
ty The usuai Facilities oflered to Ship]. ,
Orders respectfully solicited.
O.t 15 flw ,
1 74LOUR,Choice article for sale by sths Car
Load or in less quantities, to suit dealers
kpply to
0 Nt "
M. SEAGO.
dwtf
Hydraulic Cement.
ntigncn-at, and tor n»**' *ow bv
8 dwtf
for .-ale low, by,
E. M. SEAGO
71aj 16th, 1S5T.
I I W 1 HHDS. AGON Choice article. Sides
111 U Hams and Shoulder*, Just receiving
and for sale by, E.M 8EAGO, Com Mer
E. WtUJAMi-JOUS RUKA, O.-B0l.U.Vu vvl
22 II.1.1 AMs, R11E.4 X 4 0.
(Smcascrs to J. E MY. i.rn s.)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERL’HAN T
And ParUcultrly for the sole of
Itirotn. Bacon. Lord, F.our, l oath
and Tennessee Produce Generally.
Decatur Sire, t. near the Trout House, Allan
»,Ga. (Nov 15 1857 — dwtf
Lathi! Lathi! Lathi!!!
,)CAR Loads, for Plastenug. On Conaigt \ j - - HHDS Bacon Sides. Also a, few fma
— ment and lor sale low , by, liH/ Him* On Coneigmuent and for sale
NovSdwtf E. M. SEAGO. I r.qvp E. M. SEA60
If WU l SAtl
l ' * v/\/Superfine Flour in Store in I short-
I Iv to arrive, which in Wualny will compare with
anv Stock m Georgia
For sale Low bv
E. M. SEAGO,
Produce Coumusaion Merchant.
Al. new Bacon, plenty to arrive 111 a few
days- [Teh 6 dwtf