Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, September 10, 1857, Image 1

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EXAMINER. BY LOCHRANE, DOWSING A CO ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS. WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COM HAT — — IT .IEFFEuMo'* J. u. i)mv<ih'G, NEW SERIES, VOL. 1- ATLANTA, GA.. THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER lo. 1857. JUUnta 0a lip (fcnwhut. ATlInTA^SRPT B JiBEBlO. 1857. Lord Palmerston on the Indian Force. In the Indian debate In the Common! on the 20th, Lord Palmenton paid : *7 honorable friend the Under-Secretary of State for War has explained generally the points of detail which have been referred to in the course of this debate. lean only repeat wbat be has said, that in fixing the number of tbe militia which we in the first instance think it expedient to embody, we by no means bind ourselves not to call out more if cireum- stanoew should render it expedient to do so. However, recruiting has gone on with great success in spite of the harvest, and we enter tain no doubt that when the operations inci dent to this period of the year are completed, the number enrolled will very rapidly increase, and we shall within a very limited period be able to place in tbe ranks a number of men equai to that which has been sent to India- My honorable and gallant friend, the member for Westminster, repeated to-night a very nat ural suggestion which was made on a previous evening, that these troops should be sent to India in setew line-of-battle ships, which eonld easily be adapted to that purpose, which could be navigated by a small screw, and would carry a large number of men with con venience and despatch* In the first instance such an arrangement may appear to be very advantageous, bnt I would request the House to bear in mind other cousiderations in re gard to the amount of oar military force at home which have been very forcibly dwelt up on. We were reminded that we had been compelled to despatch to distant stations a large portion of the military force for which wc asked, and which Parliament granted, for the general purposes of the country in time of peace, and it was said, "By so doing you have j greatly weakened your defensive means ut j home, and foreign countries may take advan-! (age of your weakness, and either hold lan-j guage which yon ought not to bear or to do j things to which you ought not to submit." The answer which I gave to that was, the people of this country would not endure conduct of, that sort, and that if any emergency should require it men would be raised rapidly and up on the sudden. That very consideration, how ever, shows hmy inexpedient it would be to aend to the other end of tbe world the greater portion of our naval force. [Hear, Hear.) Because, although these steam line-of-battle ships are, it is true, lying in ordinary and of no immediate use, yet if any of these events should occur we should want suddenly to ptt to sea a large fleet; and how eonld we do that if the ships which wo should require went doing dnty as transports in tbe Indian seas ? There fore I think that prudence shows that the des- ! patch of these ships to the East would have 1 been falling into error which the great, orator : of Greece imputed to the Persians. Ho said : 1 “when you strike a blow at one part of them! they pot forth their baud to that part and leave exposed every other, which may be struck in turn. Do not, you Athenians, follow so un wise and foolish an example." I think that .wc should have fallen into an error of the sumo kind if we had sect to India the fleet which circumstances occurring in Esropc might, at short notice, render necessary for our defence at home. [Hear, hear.] A Mokstcr Rcttilr.—A correspondent of the Abingdon Democrat, writing from Walnut Hill, Lee county, Va., who is, os the Democrat assures its readers, “ a gentleman in whom im plicit confidence may be placed," gives the following account of the killing of a monster reptile in Harlan county, Ky. He says : “ About three weeks ago firs men went lo gather whortleberries in the mountains part of Harlan county, Kentucky, and in their travels came to a small branch at the foot of a steep ridge, whets they discovered a smooth beaten i patch, or rater slide, that led from tbe branch ' op the ridgs. Cariosity tempting them to 1 know its meaning, they followed the trail to , tbe ridge, where, to their astonishment, they found about an acre of ground perfectly smooth and destitute of vegetation, near the centre of which they discovered a small sink or cave, large enough to admit a salt barrel. " They ooocluded to drop in u few stones, and presently their ears were saluted with a loud, rambling sound, accompanied with a rattling noise ; and an enormous serpent made bis appearance, blowing and spreading his bead, and hia forked tongue protruded. The men were (track with wonder and affright, and suddenly the atmosphere was filled with a smel 1 bo nauseating that three of the five men were taken very sick; the other two, discovering the condition of their companions, dragged them away from that abode of death. About ten feet of tbe wake had, to their judgment, made its appearance, when they hurried home and told whit they had Been to. their neigh- bora. “TM next day were mounted some tan of tbe baiftly mountaineers, armed with rifles, de termined to destroy the moniter. On ap proach Ing within one hundred yards cf the dwelling of his inakeship, their homes sudden ly became restive, and neither kindasn nor (erc< c«U pwJu them go my newer. Tbe men dismounted, and hitching their horses, proceeded on foot with rifles cocked, to tbe mouth of the cave. They hurled in three or four large stones, and fell back some fifteen steps, when the some noise was heard aa before, and out came the dreaded reptile, ready, as bis looks indicated, to crash the intruders. “ About the same length of tbe snake bad appeared from the hole, when eight or ten ballets went through bis bead, and,aa the mon ster died he kept crawling ont, until twenty n.-et of that huge boa lay motionless on tbe ground, it was a rattlesnake with twenty- eight rattles—the first was four inches in di ameter, the rest decreasing in size to the last, with difficulty the men dragged him home, and bis ekin can now be seen by the curious in Hurlan county." New Kail Arrangement, r HE undersigned informs the public that he has established! Mail Route from Dallas, in Paulding county, to Marietta, awd will ran a Hack once a week be tween thoae places, according to the following schedule : Leave Dallas every Friday at 7 o’clock a. m., running by way of Lost Mountain, and arrive at Marietta at 12$ p. in. Leave Marietta at 10 o’clock p. m., and arrive at 7 p. m., same day. CHARLES D. JENKINS. Dallas. Da. Feb 24, I860—dawtf J; Sc J. LYNCH. Corner Alabama and While Hall-ttre*/t Atlanta, Ga. WHOLESALE and Retail Deal ers in New Orleans Sugar, Cof fee, Syrup and Provisions gen erally which weofferon (he most reasonable terms. Wo keep constantly on band a general slock of Liquors, Wines ami Cordial*, by Wholesale. Being in daily receipt of (roods from first hands we areensbledto sell at as small profits aa any house in the cities of Augusta, Savannah or Charleston (the freight only added.) Wc 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, chcapr than they can be bought in the market* abov I mentioned. J. A J LYNCH, j oct. 19, ’64. n23. I PRINTING NUMBER B, HailroaiTSrijcimles. (CiinAbucilisctmnls jJiofcssioual Carts. mm i Bfl Georgia Railroad A Jianklm Company. , Ai'acsra to Atlanta .171 Mile- F*ir,$i,5u GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent. AT THE EXAMINER 'IBiQFftSE. Moft.MNC I*AS I Si,i»« i t m> Le*trh Atlanta, daily, at . Arrive* at Augusta, it ..... Leaves *\ugu*ta, daily, nt Arrive* at Atlanta, at .. EVENING passenger train Atlontn, daily, a* Arrive* at 4ugu*ta. at Leave* AuguaUt. daily, at. Arrive* at Atlanta, at.. . DIstTANC’K FROM ATLANTA Decatur, SOW LOCATED IS T UK Proprietor of the “Kxamixkr” I a now prepared to execute Stone Mountain l.ilhonia,. Conyers, Covington, Social Circle . Madison Greensboro, I’nion Point,... 95 1 - 1'amak. Thom -win Di uing. B^zelm Brl Air, A ugu*ti. H 16 A M r» ou p M »; oo \ M 30 P V *' 00 P s\ 3 22 A r» oo V M :j tn» a m of all kind*, in a cent and workman like manner, end at Die shorleat possible notice. '. Business Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes, Bank Checks, Blank Notes, Visiting Cards, Blank Deeds, Hand-bills, Way Bills, Posters, &c., x »»itod on terms m reasonable os in any other section of Georgia or tbuHouth. THE DAILY EXAMINER. ,i Published every Morning, (Sunday exeepted at Five Dollurs per annum—in advance. // lelayed six monhts Six Dollars will be charged RATES oFADVERTISING. Advertising in the Daily Eiammcr will be in serted at the following ratespersquare of 10 lines HAT AND CAP STORE .’AY-LOB IS H9w opening n fresh stock of fuathormble Hats, Caps and Bonnets. Next door to Laws he A Hro’s Jewelry Shirr. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Taylor'a Hat & Cap Emporium- T U8T RECEIVED, and opening, the first en tire stock of HATS & CAPS ever offered in this city. My Btock is now complete, consisting of every varioty and style. Please call and ei amine for yourselves! X3T Allkinds of Fur Skins bought. J. TAYLOR, Ja. May 4,1857 C.LYONS, J. LYONS LYONS & CO,. IMPORTERS AND DBALK&R i|j HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN WINES LIQUORS, &c., &c. No 19 Cedar Street, Nashville, Tenn. Dec 17, 1857 wly A. HKiUOr. IWU. P. OOLKEU HE RIOT & HOLMES, i’ommission & Forwarding Morcliants, a No. 4 VENDUE RANGE, CHARLESTON, 8. C. X3T Particular attention paid to the salo of Cotton, Flour, Grain, and ail description of coun try Produce. toy- Also, to the Fowardmg of Merchandise into and from the interior, jeb28—w 1 One insertion 60 cents. One month, $5,00 I Two " $1,00 Two " 8,ntl Three " 1,25 Three •• 10,00 Four •' 1,50 Four “ 12,00 j Five " 1;75 Six " 15,00 i s ix •• 2,00 One Year 25,0( | Special contract* will be made for yearly ad j vcruscments occupying a quarter, half or whole , column. ! Advertisements from transient persons must J be paid in advance. Legal ailvertismenti published at the usual | rates. Ordinary notice* oxcccding.ten lines charged asadverlisments. Announcing candiJ- I ales for office, $5 00, to be paid in advance. I The privilege of yearly advertisers is strully limited to their owa immediate and regular busi- | ness. j Professional Cards not exceeding six lines | $15 per annum. A JvortisnienU not specified as to time will be oublishcdlill ordered out, and charged at regular i rates. Advertismcnt* inserted in the Weekly pape, only will be charged at former rates. , Blanks! Blanks! Blanks Of all Descriptions. B lanks of all descriptions, ran be had at all times, at the i EXAMINER OFFICE. Attorniea, Hhcriffa, Cler*# of Court*, and Owli ! nariM, can bo furnished, at abort notice, any favorite form of DEED, WRIT,'or PROC Lifts which they may desire ; and all FORMS ol !e- i aJ instruments, commonly in use, are alwnyp on and, to be sold at the lowest price*. Atlanta, M w X3T This Road run* in conni'ciioi with tb* Trains of the South Carolina and the Hava mi* 4 Augusta Railroads, at Augusta. WeNlern ^ Atlantic (Slate) Kail- road. Atlanta h» Chattanooga 13* MF- F-*’ 4 JAME Si M. Spl’LLOCK, Superintend* 1 * MuR.NI.NU PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves A llama, daily, at. . *» Od \ \j Arrives at Oiatunooga, a: Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at . . 30 A V Arrives ai Atlanta, at. 4 «"» T M NIGHT PAMRK.NUErYr\IN. Leaves Atlanta,nightly, at . .y.OOP M Arrives at Chattanooga, at. 10 A M Leave* Chattanooga, nightlv. at. .7 00 I’ M Arrive* at Atlanta, at 2 10 \ ’ nisTAV V. FROM ATLANTA. \e« Spring (JimmIs!! .11 ST OPENED AND READY FOR SALE ! M V SUPPLY It? SPRING GOODS Ife III'w compute, ind I would respectfully invite the public to call and et,amino them,— lie,ides my usual stock ol Hardware, Groceries, Arc., i have on hand s>nie •eiei'bsn* ol DRY GOODS, l •*.: ; M . -, if. -. n e nr nit re variety, beautiful a' J fe’ood \nd a IirgeStock of Mantillettes and Mantillas. A good assortment of mm e» m m WE2 Fa«*hif nabl* and Prcltj . Hats and Shoes, .Serviceable and trixvl looking DOMESTIC'S, CALICOES, . Aid every other article, almost, in my line ol business. In short, my slock is good f.nd full and th° pt - wi'l fie as low as living will af ford The Ladle? arc particularly invited to WH.LIA.H4M. dasforth, ATTORNEY AT LAW FAIRBURN, u\. July 26, 1^67. CAWtt L amar lochrane— ai TOHK1BS AT LA W-Macom,(Jeorgi• B 0. LAViU. J A. LOCHRAVt July 19, 1857 , Uwtf r. \ T. H 4CRETT, ATTURNEY A t A ■ LAM, Ringgold, Georgia, will p.» t u L.e following counties: Cotnosa, Chattooga Murray Gilmer, Whitfield, Gordon, Walk,, D.Je . References; M.j. W. Y. H.r.seU, Mai erta, liansell A Simpson, Marietta. J.ime. h Lawhon, E«q , Dthlonega. Particular attention paid to the col.’ec h business. May »x, 1857 Jawly ^ Or. H. Dickson Capei*, J^ROFFEPS his Professional service, to IL. K. Kiple nv a call. apni 13, Fire C H. W COZART. dtf Fire!! Fire f f T Calhoun. Uc-aeo, Tilton, Dalton Tunml Hill.. Ringgold, Chickamauga, Chattanooga Bnlioti « Martens,... 20 Acworlli, 35 Allatoona,.. . .... 10 Etowah,. . 16 CartctsGlie,. C'a«,.... ..........52 Kingston, . ... .59 Chattanooga I Adairsville r nr i’hi- Kt iad connect,each w»y. wiihil - Rome UraiRli llaiiroad, *Jt Kingston, ?n«* Leki TeniicMpr iV Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, u i the Xaahvill? dc Chatto tanuoga, Atlanta \ LaftranK? Railroad. Atlanta to Wht Point. H7 Ta.r (•HORltR (i. HULL, f»U|»cni.iejidtr.: Mull NINO PA^^ENGIR TWAIN. Leave* Atlanta, daily. «t Arrive* at West Point, at * 26 \ M Lean’s \\'c*t Point, daily, a* ' u \ M Arrives nt Atlanta, at . 7 \ \\ H. STRONG &. CO- Hat. rimjvedtfie.r btock >f sTiVlAl IM) 1 1M \ D ft Y OOODS. the ' !J *:tand of J. NORCRO^S, fronting I n AN . tr—Hall and Marietta Mreeta, where they tb r t ’heir • id friend* and the public <i i it s i i,u* (V i^ • tCAnH ONI Y, and are •G*ermrr*’dtot’? undn«?l l i y any house in the city They will c '•onetantiy receiving new ruppLcw from the i e*t raarkeU n. the country. and are cc*nfident - om M«< k ron«»iN(> itt part uf citiienaof Atlanta Office White-Hall Mrsri. over I Store. dun* 26, 1867—dwtf. D r. w.b. (riyers ha* removed h k Office to Whitehall street, .irrr Alex* n ler’« Drug Stora. ,fl : w d>wtn20 U W'. McDaniel, J. P.—OflSc,- in . h'i!e’« Building on Marietta Street. Atlanta. Oi. March 28, '57. Jwtl | 1. THR.4HIIER, ATTORNEY ♦ r • LAM, Atlanta, (leorgia.—Will practice in the fallowing counties: Fulton New. t-n. Henry, Spalding, Fayette, Cobh, Camp- **!1 and Coweta. Office en the second door of the Concert Hs,l. fronting ihe Post Office. april23dwly Gartrell Sc Glenn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ATLANTA, : : : GEORGIA 117 ILL stlend the Cuun* in the Countie, ol T V Fulton, DeKslb, Fayette, Campbell, Men- •ether, Coweta, Carroll, lfenrv, Troup. Heard. Cobb and Spalding. Ltrcirs ;. oAHTxiw., i LrTHxa i. oliss. Formerly of M’tsh- | Formerly of Me- r.gton.fii i Donough, Ga f 17-uw I v It.ch Dre-- iilk-. Barrage ar I i’la” Barragr Fnftr'v. Kl:i -e-J 1 , Frei fi Colorc : J r i Figu'td Brilliants, ten U I Suttchant: D'>:uv-Uc(i ; t 'be- ,-ed Cambrie it.- Mi .-'.it;, i'ruitcd Lawn- in great rarieti English and Dome-tic Prints, g i . tin rrin Dress Trimmings—a ,plendM as- > Ribbon, and Licet. Silk and Lace Mantillas that can’i Irish Linen*, and Liu<n Shewing Colton S eting. ai i ..... . Bleached am! B.-f wn Shirting. OsnaburgsSUipc and Bla. 1 < Tabic Li: : Ro in gDr. Il">- erv. ai Don't to obi .">1111.1. ur goo.l> . .!..»apki: I p.c Nick Ml iRCKl >t sho. FIRMTIRK! I II1MTIRK!! aru'KJio] ^HE yubacriber ha* just found out the great Lea' e* .\tlanta, daily, at ’ Arrive* at West Point, at Leave* Weat Point, daily I Arrive**at Atlanta, at.,, DISTANCE nto; Ea»i Point, .6 » Fair burn, .18$ | Palmetto, . 25 j Newnan, .40 ! Grantviilc, .52 j nr r lua Road conuccii each Montgomery A Weit Point Railn J 15 P M .lu.OU P >1 ..12 45 P M . /• 32 P .V THE »ul*i»eni.>eri ban land are ij.m tuli birr onfej •^;i: We*» *l.ttint.it to, i<'*. t ATLANTA. Hogans' il LaUrange, Iemg Cane West P.v-, J. KM)BELCH'11. COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DIALIB IN Flour, and all kinds of Country Produce 107 EAST-BAY,’CHARLESTON. Particular attention will be paid \o the *a!e of "Tl(H:R, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, and liberal advances made on shipment*. REFERENCE: Girardey, Whyte, A Co., Augusta, Ga John C. Carmichael, do Klinck St Wickenberg, Charleston H. Jesson, do James Girvin, Baltimore, Sam’l C. White St Bro., Philadelphia Feb 28 ’57 wly n. I.. T1NLKV JAS. HAPOTF U. jj. TINLEY & CO., Co ninissloQ & Forwardiog Morolxants, NO. EXCHANUFi ST. CHARLESTON S. C Give their prompt personal attention lo select, of all kinds of PaoDrci, and to the purchas ing, to order, all articles that may de sired, for a commission of 21 per cent. I • ty Goods reeeivrd and forwarded at 10 cents | per package. No Goods have or will be detain- | ed by u» for freight and charge*. EW Libbral Advamcxs made on all consign ments to us. feb 28—wly P secret of doing a successful business, to cheap, have a small profit, and advertise and let : the people know what he has got and occa-'On- j ally give them the price* and only one price, and have no friend* to sell cheaper to than any person else. I have just received! huge lot ol Boot* A Shoes, for Ladies, Men. Boys, Girls and Chib j dren, all freah from the Manufactory. Crockery and Glass Ware, Ovens, Pots, Skillets, Fire Dogs, Axes, Blacksmith Tools,Shovels, Spades, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, I'niberrellas, Pow- ; der, Shot. Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White 1 ead. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Brand?, Wine,, Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kind.! Rice, Tobacco in fact I can not tell you all I ! keep in one Advertisement. But come snd look j for yoursolves, we are ready to show and sell.— I Dont forget I give 8 lb*., ol best Coflee, for $1,, Rough and Iteady 8ugar»i,7 and fi lbs ,fora $l,and be sure to ( Jonesbomugh, bring the cash, we keep no books. Corner of j Fayette, White Hall and Mitchell Street: W W. ROARK Jan 5,1857 dwtf c.l . k iruui '.hi He*l AoifiM'tn '41 1> 4' VKDROBEn IG'REM .- nt’t’REI'AKk b Y'. ASHSTANDS. BEDsTI.YDf ANDCH.URS, 'price. A fine Saloon ai d To Macon A Western Railroad. Ma a to Ytlanta, . 103 Miles F in EMERSON FOOTE, Sup. PassANUER trains. Leaves Atlanii. daily, lit. Arrives at Macon, at I .eaves Macon, daily, a! Arrives at Atlanta, at DISTANT* FROM All V' East Port,. * rtment ot Centre, W or«, f Tables—Lugir. - i oner Tele-euTete. etc, ty In addition lo th. a. xre receiving weekly supphi mvited ts call and examine V. I.A J.| lATgl Stock. Whiskey! Whiskey!! M ORE of that cheap Whiskey.—Just re ceived snd I* arrive, 200 barrels of Ten nessee White Whiskey, which I offer on good terms. Also, fresh Groceries of all kinds, such a- Hugar, Coffee, Molasses, Wall, Mackerel, Rice Tes, Powder,Shot, Nails, Ac. Call soon junl4 d&wtf W. W. ROARK MAsU Y UTl R E II >. ■ Griffin,. Thornton’s,,.. Milner’s, Barnesville, . r, Hoggins, 11 Collier*. ,2‘J Forsyth. . Smtrr’s, 13 Crawford's, 13 Howard's, 55 61 Macon, W ILLIAMn. Clarke. Peachtree • an . Ua CASES. >rn.at Fisk’s MeuUtic ■t.n. We have jecur- <ient js'rs'n to 1 attend VMI.LIA.M8, P.-achtr'-e Mre t. T « W E are now receiving large lot of Bole l.ealh- rr Thia Roitl cotnecu, *t .Va \m. wit:* ih« 1'tmiral and South Western Railroad*. \nv Fall (iotitls. ATrajfcfia’.f'.A Dry Goods Eni|Xiriuiii. J. U CUTTING. um> w ant. :. a. bam » CUTTING, WHITE & CO.. y^T" OULD^espectfullv inform the citrxem (igar and Tobacco NiTOKK. , ’|Mi/: f 8l BsCKIUEK leg. m | to inf. rm the ui.. of A. - r. ',ee:fn!l“ am.i and sur- s: re vived a er,Calf Hkina. Linings, Bindings l^su, Pegs, Kit, and everything II Atlanta and surrounding vountty. th.i | connected with the Bool and Shoe buslne-.. we are receiving a largo and well selected *t vs which wdlbe sold at low prices for Carh. 1 of DRY GOODS, and BOOTS and SHOEr- All orders accompanied with Cash will N adapted to Ladies and l.enta wear, whtrh we promptly filled with goodUoods,and at low rates offer tor CASH, at —at the Sign of the Big Boot, Peachtrec-slMM t. . UfllAl FO AI C A kffi DCT III Cherokee Block. ap20dU Dl.MICK A MIX. WnULtoALt ANU Ht | AIL, ‘ ■ iiuTUM\E>ivx>'n much tower than ever offered in Atlanta. W, oni J /m-Tu l i I hiving facilities f.w purchasing GOODS, sue . LL kinds Of Merchandixa sold upon thori I *)A UUI ‘ 8 ” L * ‘ ROYRa ■ 1 ** N0 ° U *" ^ Ui< h “-. uoUct or according to instructions. Property AUCTION & COMMISSION UI BY s - J - &«aW L / ORD ’ And we would the sold for Administrator’s or Executor’s, upon son able Terms' Feb Iff wly JUSTIRECKIVED. BOXES, of diflerttil Qualities of Tobacco Cheap. W. W. ROARK. ah 6 dwff % O CASKS of that very fine old pure French fJBrandy, left yet, whirh I will sell al $5 p.r Gallon. W. W. ROARK Just Received, A LARGE LOT offlua Cedar Bucket! snd Tubru to sell very cheap. »h*twjti W. W, AO ARK t.we respectfully invite those who wish to Bt’V i to call and EX AMINE out larft *d<J Tir>tl ; HTOCK before puirhaamg el*e«rhera. Ot r SMJJfialtJEJf STOCK wdl be sold greatly below the regular pric (five os a call. CUTTING, WHITE St LO.. 69 Whitehall Street, near Roarks attgll lwdStw roumimg country, that he ha- ,u* large addition tohlaforner - * nsn cigars. TOBACCO. WIFF. PlPI>. >.M KF BOXES, MATCHES,' AC, AC; V. - : at Wk e-ale or R»-iail at ?i&I SOW Vrm iis dairing snfth:;:g in me line will d • well t: all stid exa: ur S;oek before pur* chawn? elsewhere iy* M. re on \N ] .>w li t Street. v ••io« . •'. Intel:ifCnoer office JOHN FJGKE.N A liar. t*. .Vaicb 18, 18.'7 d«if • HII.I UMS. RIIKA A ( O. N'r:a*c/**ors to J. JJV.Vi’d .* liFNKKAL C'OVMISMON MEKUHAN’Th. fl* AnJ Panic triarlf tor ib«* * y^^Jiirvin. Bacon. l.trU, F. -r, Frith] ami Tenao**** Pro<inc« OaiRiHy. Ueetuir Street, near the Trout Uuu*e. Atian* a, (i*. [Not15 1857 Jwtf .lift iteceivcd, | i I, v KhGS Ol N VU.S. to sell'al 5 cents t v |UU the Keg W. W. ROAKC JARED IRWIN WHITAKER ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ihunta,.. Georgia. Office Front Rooma over John R. Wallace A Ur .. cur* or of \\ hite Hall and AlabamaHtreetaj JOHN V. HEARD,” ATTORNEY AT LAW COLQUITT MILLER,CO. ... GEORGIA march 6 wit Trout House Shaving Saloon. / ' E.\ ILL.MKN Retiring a go d shave, ha:: V_A vut’-ing, rnd such other attention to^ou [ rsom u wav be had in all fashionable bar ’■' - saloons, cj'i lv accommodate.) at all houi- g:eicg the undetsiuged > cail. at their*'- n . i the Trout House. Tfcry are prepared to furnish, at short notice .! Excellent BaU Room Band K. McCOMBS, late of Mifledg. 'ill*. G» J<>HN WALTON, ale ol AufuaU, fix Jui> 16, 1*57 j.j Atlanta siia«ine >aloou. ^ HL CiL.V rLEML.N cf the city ol AUax«* u and the public generally, can be ac- <: ntii vo.iU d with either NN \rjn or Cold Flung* ind act Bath?, at the Atlanu Shaving Jsa -ju. ou \S LitC'ha.. fi-tree’. tttcic I'omlinMjn A tiarnes' Tin tihup. The suhdcnher ha>e, aiao, a »hap at trie \N achingttn Hall, where gentlemen can be ar- urn lulled ^ith Warm and Cold Baih>. 1 ickcU can l*e had ai the Waahiugtcn Ha F J Bat hi 2o cenu—Warm 35 cenu. They en•: be four! n readmeaa at any umc H. STOKEb, R. YANCEY Mav2vju K M. S E A G 0, ’« Sear* 4 Lutcr*nt*j \ \ ILL continue the Produce C-ommts* t T *ion Buficeat. at his New Com-[ iTiodn us Fire Proof Building, front of Autnt« Hotel, and next door to Fulton Houw*. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. nr The usual F.icdities offered to Mhipp., L'rders respectfuliv »<>iicited. il Pet 16 dw , I yi.Ol K, Choice article ter sale Oy tthe 1,’ar Losd m le-v quautiiies, to suit Ussier- 'FP , . T,J . K. M. SEAGO. dwtf Hydraul tc Cement, N Consign n "it, and tot rrt» l u >* by 150 BBL{> Corn Whiakey in More and 0 •hovtlv dw U tor sale low, by, E. M. SEAGO lit/ lA SAt Ks cirri Family A Choi,.- 1V/VV/88up<fL'ine Fl-ur in Stors and shun ly to arrive. » hich in yuslity will compare wit!, anv Stock in Georgia For rale I tv by E M. SEAGO. Produce Communion Merchant. A!-v. Bac,*n. plenty to arrive ms lew day< fFeb 6 dwtf i , HHDS Bacon Sides. Also a, f*w tino i)u Hams On Consignment sad for sale ni'18 E. W. SEAGO Lathi! Laths! Lathi!!! . )• 'AK Loads, for Plastering. On Conugi , -oent and for sale low, by, Noy fUwtf E VI. 8EAG«>. S yl up.— Steward’s refined Sugar Rou-e Syrup just M*«ved, snd lor sale on reason- aids tarma. June It 18’>7 dawn W. VV . KDARK JU8T RECEIVED. , V BB1.8.. ol real pure Corn (Country Di. "U ti!le.U W hiskey, of the very besi hjusliiy war. anted. I sT RECEIV ED 5il Basxeli W. W.ROARK i Whukry i5 cants. goal proof, which I will aril s a »,._ t, T the nn gte BarreL W. W. ROARK