Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, September 11, 1857, Image 1

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I 'i'rm H ” ' " It ; BY LOCHRANB, DOWSING & CO “ ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT.”—.JEFFKKm n m SERIES, VOL. !• J. W. DOWIlSH), ATLANTA, GA„ FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER II, 1857. JUtorita JOaili) (ETantipcr. ATLANTA, SBPTEMBEB U, 1857 . ! thu lung'll wan upon biin. Ho took bis scat in chngriu, und called a meltioj? of hi* friends utter the barbecue was over to get cons lation. —Col. '1 imes <) Sent. KIT i;ARSON. 1 this day had the pleasure of seeing and conversing with the far-famed Kit Cursou.— tie is a mill, pleasaut man in the expression of his face, and one would never eu*pcct him of having led the life of daring anil adventuro which distinguishes him. lie i3 refined in his manner, and very polite in his intercourse; his conversation is marked with great earnestness, and has language is appropriate aud well cho sen, though not pronounced with correctness Ha has a strong mind, and everything he says pointed and practical, except when indulging j in a vein of humor, which is not frequent. No I one can converse with him an hour without! being favorably impressed; he Irusn jovial,hou- ; cat, open countenance, and a kiadosss of heart j almost feminine. He is universally beloved ; here, and a favorite with all classes, Indians in cluded. He never alludes to his career as nn adventurer unless questioned relative to it.— Although be isfreer.ud easy in conversation’ everything he says in regard to himself partakes of a degree of modesty almost incredible in one whose life Iras been an unbroken suc cession of hardships and dangers. You may have seen a small periodical floating about Washington, called ‘Kit Carson, the Cold j Hunter,’ 1 had read it, and in t.recourse ot our conversation I asked him il it were true- He said it was not; every statement made 11 false. He is represented in this pamphlet as a colossal figure, when he is not over five feet eight inches in height. He is heavy | framed, and weighs about 170 pounds. He is forty-oight years old, but docs not look to be more titan thirty-five. He came to tins country in 1S‘27, hatting run off front his em ployer near Boonville, Missouri, to whom he I r , was apprenticed to learn the sadlr-r's trade. : The facts of his life are now in the posses sion of Washington Irving, and will, doubt less, be thrown into the form of a hook, dur ing the coming winter. He is a strong State* Rights Democrat.—Union. War Department. The.Eort Defiance Wagon Road.—An inter esting despatch has been received by the See- rctary of War from Mr.E. F. Beale, superin tendent for the construction of the Fort De fiance wagon road, it is da ed El Faso, July it-D.h. Camels were furnished to this expedi- t.on for the purpote of testing their ua<fulness in this country Mr. Beale writes that they bore the journey across the plains much better I than the mules suffering less from sore feet and eat with avidity the food that was rejected by the other animals. At the start they car ried s:veu hundred pounds each of provender for the mules, lie ex presses the opiniou that he would rather manage twenty camels than five mules. PRINTING S. B. 0 ATM AN, Dealer in Italian, Egyptian and American Railroad SdjcdnLcs. <£itn TV doer tisemen t s j Professional Cards. New Spring fitiods!! JUST OPENED AND READY FOR SALE? Georgia Railroad & Bankl-.ig Company. AfBCSfa vo Atusta. .171 Mile* F*re;$5.50 (J 1,0ROE \ <>SGR, Superintendent. AT THE EXAMINER 4II8FFI6 1 3 30 P M SOW LOCATED IN (!) Monuments Tombs L'ma ant Vane*, Marble Mantle und furnishing Marble, iXT All orders promptly filled. Atlanta, fcb24dly [communicated.) Watnesvili.k, Aug. >9, 1957. •Medical College of Georgia, AT AUGUSTA. MIL Twenty Sixth Course of Lectures in this Institution, will commence on MON DAY, the 2d November next Emeritus Professor ef Anatomy ft. M. .YEW- TON, M. it Anatomy. II. E. CAMPBELL. ,M, II Surgery. L. A. DUGAS, M. L). Insti’utes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. FO-.D, M. D. Materia Msdica, Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence, I. T. GARVIN, M. D tbstetrtes anddisoase* of Women and Infants tv prepared I ffltflfz pj well an .d ciiihb m l of all kln<ln, ilia nf>at and workman-like manner, and »• the fthortoftt possible notice. Business Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes, Bank Checks, Blank Notes, Visiting Cards, Blank Deeds, Hand-hills, W ay Bills, Posters, &o., i x • * ited ont^rmn as reasonable ns In any other section ! I of Georgia or the 8onth. TH E DAILY EXAMINER. < Published ereri/ Morning. (Sunday excepted j at Fire Dollurs per annum—in advance. If hlrt/ed iu: rnnnhts Six Dollars will be charged KATES OF'ADVERTISIN’0. MOR.VLNO fASM leaves Atlanta, daily, at Arrives at .4 ugusla, nt... Leaves Augusta, daily,nt- Arrives at Atlanta, at ,. evening passenger train. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at t,. uti P M Arrives at tugusta. at 3 22 A 4 Leaves Augusta, daily, at.. 5.00 PM Arrives at Atlanta, at.. . 3.110 A M DISTANCE FROM ATLANTi. Decatur,. Slone Mountain,. T.itbonia,. Conyers, Covington Social Circle Madison, 7 f'r.’cnsboro I nion Point.,.. BT This Road runs in connection with the Train..- ol the South Carolina and tin-.Savannah A Augusta Railroads, at Augusta. M WlUUMiJI. DASFORTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. fairburn, Ga. July 25, 1067. J*wu L AM Alt A LOCHKANE— AT IV AT LA W-Macdn, .Georgia. : “ «• LAMAR. 0. A. LOCH&AXt, n i Crawfordvillc, 107 1 ..16 | [ Gumming, .,. 114 ...i< | ! Famak 121 ! .. 31 I Tbotni m 1 .?!> , 41 Dearinp, . .142 . .51 | BrrzHia • the, . .67 1 Bi-I Air, . ..111 ,. 95 Augr.ftn. . .171 H 45 A M — — , , 0 the public to calf and examine them,— ' ' 1 * Be sides my usual itock of 8 ""' M H ardware, Groceries, &c., I have on hand »ne selectiana of DR1 GOODS, Cues>t;nr M *Mupline, in extensive variety, beautiful n* d good And n Urge Htock of Mantillettes and Mantillas. A good assortment of Fashionable and Pretty; Hats and Shoes, Serviceable and good looking; DOMESTICS, CALICOES, And every other article, almost, in rr.y line of business. In short, my stock is good and fall and the prices will be ae low as living will af ford. The Ladie-a are pcrtieulariy invited to July 13, 1857 T. H4CKETT, ATTORNEYA7 LAW , ktng%<dd, Georgia, will praette A, ■ in the*following ccuntie*: Cotoosa, Cluttcog* Murray Gilmer, Whitfield, Gordon, Walker Dade . Feferencct; Mtj. W.T. H*n«ell, Mar, etta. Hanse l & Simpson, Marietta, James R Lawbon.Eaq, Dihionega. ^•'Particular attention paid to the coKec tin : bmmea*. May 58, 1857 d*wly Dr. H. Dickson Capets, P ROFFERS hi* Professional rervicevto the citizens of Atlanta. Office White-Hall street, over T. K Ripley’, Store. June 26. 1857—dvrtf. Western L Atlantic roatl. Atlanta to f'n*ttakooua 138Mile: SlntOi Hall- Fore, *5 JAMES M. SPfLLOCK, Superintendent. , H. W. COZART. Jtf D R. W.B. IRXYERS has removed b 1* Office to Whitehall itjeef, over Alev* r.■ Iter * Drug Hiorc. M »? 13 [857 e__ ,Uwtn20 H « . McDaniel, i. P.—Office in * hile’t Building on Marietta Street. Atlanta. Gi, March 28. '57. dvrtl J. MORNING I* AS.SK.NGl.fi fit AIN. One insertion 60 cent*. One menth, Two “ Si,oo Two “ Thro e “ 1.26 Three '• Four 1,50 Four ** Fbr I j7D Hix “ ^lx « 2,00 One Year , | of the Faculty; or to aug3l2mtv I P. GARVIN’, D»an A NEW POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL AND LITERARY JOURNAL. JOHN MITCHEL &WM-G, SWAN, EDITORS .1X1) PROPRIETORS. Mr.Editor: To-day a paper styled the i J -A;!D\E, M. p. .rr 1 , i, .... j Physiology and PatholoEtctl Anatomy, H. V. •‘People’s Georgian and 1 rue Democrat, of ; ^ yj, j) ’ the date of the 19th iust, wua handed me, eon- j Chemistry and Pharmacy. A LEA. MEANS, tain in’* a letter from Wm. B. (Jaulden, abusing M. D me in language of that character which my ! ^Demonstrator of AnatomyJ!. CAMPBELL, own self-respect and a regard for puhlin do- ! Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, S. B. cency forbids me to answer. . SIMMONS, M. D. What 1 have said in relation to his agency 1 finical Lecture* will !><> delivered in the t'ity ... , ... , , , ,.,-o . Hospital and at the Jackson street Hospital, in havtog the resohitions drafted tn 1 S >3 at j Fi ,, for w , l0 | n counW( ^ 10S . Holtliesville, I shall neither retrac' or modify,. Matriculation ticket, (to be taken once) iJ6. because it it the truth, aud nothing that Col.' . *’ ot l unher particulars apply to any member Ganlden has said, or may say, can impair its | force. But it is well enough for Col. Ciaulden j to understand,and the public to know, that I j cannot (even) bo provoked to recognize him as , 4* r jM>n Von] I ipi*n f|if tynn a gentleman, or to ndm’t that his antecedent! DUUlllClII Vlimil. or reputation, n» an honorable matt,entitle him to the considerotion he seems to invite at my bands. The cowardly aud contemptible subterfuge he once availed himself of to avoid a just per sonal responsibility, the proof of which may be found upon the coutt records of Tatnall county place* him outside the pale within which one gentleman is justified In seeking another. I am, however, disposed to defend myself against bullies and blackguards, and if Col, Uaulden desires to put into execution his threats against me, 1 know of nothing to re strain him, except he thinks "discretion the better part of valor.” JAMES L. SEWARD. (Savannah Georgian. Two Know Nothings Slumped. At the public dinner in Hamilton, on Tues day, 1st inst., Judge Brown afle discussing the Kamas bill and showing that the noutli voted for it iu Congress and nil nartii ., endor - ed it in Georgia, usked an lipnest looking Know Nothing present, if he would retract what his party had said in tefertnee to the bill? i Advertising in Die Dally Examiner will be in- fled at the following rates per square of 10 line* $5,00 8,00 10,00 12,00 15,00 25,OC •Special contracts will be made for yearly ad j Etowah,., verusement* occupying a quarter, half or whole , Cortereviilc column Advertisements from transient persons must bo paid in advance. Legal advertismetits published at the usual rates. Ordinary notices exceeding ten lines charged asadvertisments. Announcing candid ates for office, $5 00, to be paid in advance. Tho privilege of yearly advertisers is striollv limited to their own itnmediati and regular busi ness. Professional Cards riot exceeding su lines $15 per annum. Advortismcnts not specified as to time will be published till ordered out, and charged at tegular rotes. /Idvcrtisments inserted in tho Weekly papei only will bo charged at former rates. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at.... 9.00 A M Arrives at Chattanooga, at. . 5 30 P M Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at ..7 30 A M Arrives at Atlanta, at 1.00 p M NtOIlT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at . . .9.00 P M Arrives at Chattanooga, at. 5.10 AM Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at... .7 00 P M Arrives at Atlanta, at 2.10 A M DISTANCE FROM ATLANTi. Bolton . - Marietta,. A cworth,. Allatoona, *• THRASHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia.—Will practice in the foHewing counties: Fulton New- ton, Henry, Spalding, Fayette, Cobb.Camp- bsii and Coweta. Office on the second floor of Hall. Boating the Post Office. the Concert spri!23dwly lire Fire!! Fire!!! C H. STRONG & CO. Have removed tiieir Stock of STAPLE A.\D FASCl DRY GOODS) T O tbs old stand of J. NOP-CROSS. fronting Y\TH.L attend the Courts in the Counties on While-Hsll and MariettaBtr-cts, where j • T Fulton, DeKalb, Fayette. Campbell, Meri- lb** MiKlii* iveiher. Wt »» Gartrell & Gtenn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, : : : GEORGIA old staitd of J. NORCROS8, Vhite-Hnll and Manctu8tr-e # f they to their old friendt and the public ivefher. Cowrt*. Cirroil, Henry, Troup, Heard, generally, a S pie C°M> and Spalding. .8 Calhoun, .78 20 Rec ■. . .8 j 35 Tilton, 90 .40 Dalton, .too 1ft Tunnel Hill, 107 ,/8 Ringgold . 116 .55! Chickomauga, 128 .59 Chattanooga, .138 i Cam,. . Kingston,. . Adairsville^. This Koad connects,each way, w ith the Home Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the Hast Tennessee & Georgia Railroad, at Baiun, and the Nashville ».V Chattonnoga Railroad, at (. hat- tanooga, I Atlanta \ Lagrange Railroad. j Atlavta to West Point, 87 Milef, Fair. *3.f>0 * GCORftK 0. HFLI,,KuppTTmeud«»nt. Kdlcom, mny ho nearly enough to Indicate ttg aim. I One of those h Mtora I'cing nti American citUun by Ivth . tho other Intending to become *uch by adop Ion ; ihoro ti" -I’leeiGn ailec Inv tho destinies of [ vhlch they will boid thomaelvcs dc- Blanks! Blanks! Blanks Of till Description*. B lanks or all descriptions, ran bo had at all timcK, at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Attomies, Sherifik. Clvtks of Courts, at;J Ordi . tiaries, can be furnished, at short notice, any | lanrile form of DEED, WRIT,'or PROCESS which they may desire ; and all FORMS ot le- ^ al instruments, commonly in use, are always on j and, to be sold at the lowe»t price.. A tlarifa, M w barred ti : openly expressing an opinion. ) f IH1E SubscrilHir has just I 't'ti ' ■ rner by Krlh—tDo other bv prof- : I secret of doing a succe-i erenee, they cannot be of those who know “AoBootb, 1 .ft, No North.” 77) ey well know l-oth ; and tn tlie at rex- . '"i ’ #ro,al lr L " fltt A HE SubscrilHiT has just found out the great I ’sful business, to sell aud advertise and let alowhloh tlve South Is now called upon 'to makV for j (he people know what he has got and occasion- nor own t gilts and honor, they moan to atand with | ally give them the pricae and only one price, and “d thoroughly Dotnorratl, and Blste.-ltlghr. dour. I hive no friend, to sell cheaper to than *ny person r.-ti, ,•■■/• l0 i ul«o. I have just received a l&ife lot ol lSoota $ bo trtil«*<l “ Pnrtizan, '* unletn the Constitution of j Shoe*, for I .adie*, Men. Both, Ctirl* and Chil* * dren.all frc*h from the Manufactory. Crockery ' MORNING FASSRNOER TRAIN. l.ca\e« Atlanta, daily, nt. . . . .3 30 A M . Arriv,^ nt Weet Point,at H 35 A M ['Leaves West Point, daily, at 3 A M Arriven nt \tlanta, at .... K\K.MJtfG FASSENGtR TRAl Leaves Atlanta, daily, ai 1 16 P M I Arrives at Went P«>mt, at .iO.OO P M Leaves NN out Point, daily, ot . .1C 45 P M Arrive* n! Atlanta, at.** OUST Ea>t Point.. Fairburn.. . Palmetto, Newnan, , Orsnlville, .53 | ry* This Road connect* each way u.th Montgomery \ NYeit Point Railroad. S p I e dldfito ck o l| t -rC’ASH ONLY, and are determined n t to be undeisold by any heuve in the city. They will he constantly receiving new tuppliH from the best markets in the country, and are confident of being able to goods a-i cheap (is the cheap• eft. Our .Stock consist* in part ol Rich Dres» Silk*., Darregi and Muslin Robes, Piain Barrage*, French Figured Jackor.^t*, French Colored Jack.‘net-. Figured Brilliants, Beoae* and Linen Goods, lor TraCbng I»; ■*»'«. French, ’Scotch and Douie^tic liiRgljam*. Checked Cambric and Mualin*, Printed Lawcr in great variety, Lngli*h aud Domestic Prints, in great %ariety, (Cambric and Bwiss 1'nmniingi, Dresi Trimmings—a splendid i«sortnjerit. Rihboi.s and Laces, Silk and Lace Mantillas that cau't he Iritb Linens, and Linen fcheeCngs. Cotton 8beetiuge, and Tickings. Bleached and Brown Shirting. Osnal’tirgsMr.pc* «rd Blay Ltnecif, Table Linens t-ijd Napku^. Cotton Drills, | Hosiery. aniP:c*Nick Mils Ac . Ac Don't forget to call oa u* at NoRCKOfrh’ , old Stand. N\ e ohatg3 nothing tor showing v'Ur goods. ap24’ 57 dwlv ypaldiug. Lrcira j. #iartr*ll, Forroerly of Wash* I ington, Ga. f47-Uwly ixthib l. eui>, Formerly of Mc Donough, Ga. NCE FROM ATLANTA. ♦> I Hogansvillr, Iifi(*rat!ge 35 I Long Cane. .40 i West Poinc tli«* Unit*. 1 titrtt r. is t«» ho oaUed a partisan d« It will uphoM tho Federal Union, provided the sov ereignty oi tho confederated Stutca bo rowj^ied, If not, not. iioldlntr ’hat th- Institution of Negro .Slnvorv is a sound, just, nhu.i’sonio immmtou, and thur/w, that ilu*'incstion of re-opening tho Slave trade Is a question of < xpe lioney alone, the conductors of “The .youthern Ciiltei," tvlil, iu view of the late action sf the Southern Commercial Covcntloii, at KdoxvIUo, apply tbomnelve- to F*nrch ont and bring to light, all •ubjsot—on ihe whole industrial cd Httii-H of the south—on the actual state of tlio no- tro races ( f .<lfrlcfi, nud on the policy and ao ion of liur«'|M*nn Powera in teferviica to tho olnve Trado, | y.’crsid ng tit Know die . and chooslug 'his point as i the place from whence their Journal » to emanate, condueuua of “The Houthem Citizen" will he led In the matter >f State polite#, by tho general .Macon & Western Railroad. M 4CVS T. \tlajcta. . 103 Mile*. Farr. EMFKMlN FOOTE. Huuerinteii.lrn' FIMITIREJ UliMTiRE! ! THE havi hsnfi an J irr now rpeningj^ ■ — a latfeand rarefally wlect-*** ij Stock from lilt Bfst \orllierui Man««raciorlea. I SAFEb. WutDROBEs III'REAL’S, sECKETARl S, M \8HSTANDS. BEDSTEADS AND CHAIRS, Ol any dcauaJ pattern on J price. A fine , somui ui of Centre, Wort. Saloon anti Toilette 1 Table*—Etagere's C-mer ami Skie—Sofas, Tcic-J-Tcte- etc. tT In adiiit.-.n io the *bo»e large ,t.*ck. we . are receiving weekly supplies, i’hc public are : r .V JARED IRWIN WHITAKER ATTORNEY AT LAW, ■itesnta.. ^ Georgia. Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallace 4t Bros., corner of White Hail uul Alabama Street*; nn 3 1 wI? JOHN V. HEARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLQUITT MILLER,CO... X GEORGIA. march G w 1 v Trout House Shaving Saloon. C ”'* E NTLEME.V desiring * go d shave, hair X c u tting. and such other attention to* our p rsens as »av be had in aU fashionable bar- r > s saloons, can lx accommodated at all hour* S'omg the undersinged s call, at their sa loon m the Trout House. Thev are prepared to furnish, at short notice -l" Excellent Ball Boom Band. R. MeCOMBS, late of Milledgevilie, Ga. JOHN WALTON, late of Angusta. Ox. July Tb, 1857 * jj- Atlanta Shaving Saloon. HE GENTLEMEN of r!, c city of Alhu;- k t* and the public generallv, can be ac- , coinmodated with either M'artn or Cold Plunge l and fchuwer Baths, a‘ the Atlanta Shaving Sa n. ex. M hite-hoil street, above Tomlinson A Barno' Tin Shop. The subscriber, have, ol*>, , .hep at the U aahiug-.tn Hail. wh<re gentlemen cor. he ac- eommodated with Warm and Cold Bubs. Tickets can be had at the Washington Hall. Cold Baths 25 cents—Warm 35 cent*, i hee can i>* found u readiness at anv tnr.e II. STOKES, R. YANCEY- Mqy29dtl for all oftti-e-, who will support the iNpulrtglit* 1 no fiUvorelgn State,, North and .SVutti, the equal gtit* of tl,o AVvervign Cttir.ene, wheruver they may u l,een born, wherever they tusy worship or not wsswv sssw 'J — |illl'H.t, 111 ,111 IIIUS.v., | OHS. .- I'V’HWr. I.V Ituai The Know Nothing responded that ho would j {, l Su.^ rt “hYJ!?” not. Judge Brown read to him tho resolution j hues for nit offices, who win support the of the American party in Couvoution at Ma- 1 cod, where they approved of the principles of w„ r ,hip. the bill in tho future legislation of the country j p^o^^rimTmaT'^r^Muwti upon the subject of Hlavcrr, un«j usked the of »»ur fioutho-n 7fuUn.aa». there will bo HU ampu* r J * . . ! ainlc.arcful‘yoon.p li‘klwekiyrepoTt- Know Xotbiug If tbflt was his position i I.itorarv arlichsuml Movieim, nill formamalr fr*. Having received the response that it war- J Well, said the Judga, reading the resolution of | K^^^^r'^fl^mry'; b't':‘m thi’.'d^arT tho lute Oonrcntior, where the principle* of m-nt a- wi-u n«tn Politic*. «v •bnit take io*\« toci , _ , . f t amlntand jtulgo from our own point of view ; not the kftnsDP bill are spoken of iw ••dauircrous j imi*orii: g »ur opinion* from KncUu. i, suit 1c«»m anti-Sontbcrn doctrines,'’ do you t miorsa that? pmvir* n » .^th’au aTd\he moveauu.'t ,, whtch^ \mgxl The Know Nothing, evidently cmbnrra.ied stirsu,e r,-outh to viudicato her owm mt.-.ioetual and ° » I monil exlatenco. to revolve round ber own center of id to niijHKil to a •tan-lard of *ta#te ■>ovo • MmmercU'l rlvalrv. date, anxious to show his learning mid growing j restless under the home tlirust truths III the fuudueUng llwlr n#w Journal In tht* Spirit, and - coimtAiuly ©uueavorln^ to tnako good th##o underta Judge 8 PpCCCII, CriCU out frem th crowd, that j kti»rf». It l>9 i>rc nmcil that “Tho .SXmihorn citizen' they did'nt endomo alien .uBrage when they en-' w,;l " ,Ml wllU ,to Tho itrsl numl-cr of “The Southern Cltlitu" will between the Hmtami ritleenth of October. It I j moral exlaten ami desiring to be honest, did n' t kuow how ‘ hor«wi»ihonprht l torespoa-l, when an intelligent K. N. candi- nnd Gla*s Ware, Ovens, Puts, Skillets, Fire Dogs, t Axes, B/ackamitlt Tools,Shovels, SpaJes, Knives and Fork*. Pocket Knives, Umberrollas, Pow* | Leave* Atlanta, daily, at dor, shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White l ead, I Arrives at Macon, at Sugar, Coffee, Molassev, Salt, Uraiulv, Wine, Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kind, Rice, Tobacco in fact I can not tell you nil I keep in one Advertisement, Hut rome and look for yourselves, we are ready t<> show ami soil.— Dont forget I give 8 lbs., of best Coffee, tor $1, Sugar SJ, 7 ami (Mbs, lor a $ I, and be sure tn bring the cash, we keep no lawks. Corner of White Hall and Mitchell Street: W. W, KOAKK. Jan 5, 1857 dw-tf Leaves Macon, daily, at . Arrives at Atlanta, at DISTANT* FROM 15 A M . 00 A M 00 P M 35 P M .6 , Uoggiti*. .. 11 i Collier*, S2 j Forsyth,. . 36 j Smart's.. . 43 I Crawford’*,. 49 J Howard's,. 65 i Macon. Whiskey! Whiskey!! * * AT l)RE ot that cheap Whiskey—Just re ceived and to arrive,200 barrel- of t en- neaseo While Wbi-k y, which I offer on g >o.l terms. A 1*0, Ire*h Groceries of all kinds, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Mackerel, Rice, Tea. Powder, Shot, Nails, Ac. Call soon jun!4 dAwtt W. W. ROARK. T » M 4 N IF 1C T I HERS ' E are now receiving t large lot of Sole I.ealh ...... er,Call Skin*, l.iningt. Binding* 1 of ethic* high above liie eoualiterat. 'a* of poll'.: Easts. Pag*. Kit, and everything \v doteed the bill. B ell, smd the Judge, you mip- . , ... „ , I apvxnr between tnenrataml anaaath of Oetobar. Il ported Fillmore, did you not ? y ee, wus the „U1 i„. publi*he,| on tho WoeueaOay of vavh wvek r,.,,l v Yon endnraed hia net* i Yei U’oll i Term* 7' IFO DOLLARS per ua>u,»- rtply. X OU LDuorts u nia ti is. i l.i, well, New typ«. Ira«* and matertala of alt sorts, or# ba did you not know thut 'he alien suffrage clause » 14 t* 14 < connected with the Boot aud Sh.v business, which will be sold at Ion price* for Cash. All orders accompanied with Cash will be promptly filled With good (foods, and allow rates —at the Sign of the Btg Boot. Peachtree*atrerl, Cherokee Block. »p20dtf Dl.WICK A MIX. in tho Kimihus bill, was copied Iroin the Utah bill, and that Millard Fdiutore tiger:! the Utah bill and approved it I If yon eudoised Fill more and his acl.i, did you not endorse alien euffrogo ? , The Know Nothing wai nou plu&wi, icd ,, . ... Injr p/oourci t*»»r thta Juurnwl ; tnd m lu publlcii* lion will certainly be conttnm■«!, »ub«crtb»r% will lx* required Iu nit cAtte*, to remit the Hinoont of th*lr ■ui*«crir>llonB In ad\ Aoct* otherwUo the |vujy#r will not l*« rorwijrdetl Tho loiraa for iw*lvertisln*; will conform lo tbo u«uaI rate# of Tonncuto*. CVuiunmlcAtioii* to b» to ain't*. .MlTCIIK.li iV SWAM. NaioivLlltf Ttn »t L.iit Fori, Rough and Ready. Jonewborough,. Fayette.... .• Griffin,. • ThnvJUon'a,** Milnaa Barnhill©,. ... V* t his Read cotnecta, a: .Va*on, with the (Antral and South-Western Kailrondn. i all (iootls. Dry Goods Emporium. j. u rrrrtNo. limin whitil. j. baxta. CUTTING, WHITE & CO„ \1 TOULD/vapectfutly inform the citiiens o y y Atlanta and surrounding evuntry, that we are receiving a large and well selected *t<vck of DRY GOODS, and BOOTS and SHOES, adapted to Ladies and Gent* wear, which we offer for CASH, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, much lower than ever offered in Atlanta. We having facilitiea for purehattng UOOD8, such ■ I a* NO other house has. And we would there. J l S V KKCKIYilD. • Ti k BBL8.. U New Mackerel. W. W. BOAR*. Q CASKS of that very fine old pure French ui'c.T'onT E^'AMlVu uut iorge ’iin'd v“arte,i randy, lort vet. which I will *«»ll at $5 j‘«»r STOCK tK'fora purchaaing eUewhera, Oar Uollon. ,L “ W. W.ROARK. A Just Received, Cedar But W. EOxtKK. Tuba, to fell very ehaaj ahUwdtf sr,iiojti:se stock will lx sold greatly below the regular price*.— Give n* a call. CUTTING, W HITE A CO., 03 Whitehall Street, near Roark*', augll lrftlfcw invited t» c«'l and etamtre our stock. F. \. A. J. e. M U,Cl VMS. Next d' or to Glib.ft A Clarke, Peachtree Atlanta. Ga BURIAL CASES. NN r sire prepared lo lurnisb l ifk f Metallic Burial Cik», at short notice. U c riavc tecur- j [ to this departing nt. F. A. WILLIAMS, I i 5 7-dwl| Pea (iffnr aud Tobacco STORE. r | , Ut'.Sl BsCRIBER beg* most ret}«etfully 4 tomtorm the t’lt r-n* of Atlanta and *ur- DOitnding country, that hr ha* jtt.o received a large addition lo hi* former St vk : HSR CIGARS, TOBACCO. S'M FF, PIPES. sN I FF BOXES, I MATCHES,* I «iC„ AC. 1 W fit,-A is thre.l at W h.dr»*!e or Retail at zow jttiuss. Per* na deatrtng anything tu my line will d,' well'e call and examine my Stock before pur- | charing elsewhere. nr Store on White Hal '-tr,'et,up(x>*ite the Intehigencer office. JOHN F1CKEN. AUant*. March l*. 1857 dwtf e s. william*.- x tut lx, q.-~BOuxxu tui i W11*1*1 AMS, IlllE.t X l O. (Sneersr rj • J. E. Tt'ilnatns.) UENER.VL COMMISSION MERCH ANTS.; And l'aittcularly lor the sale off frj*| j Grain, Bacon, l.ard, F/our, Pealhklfltf aud Tennessee Produce Generally, lhvaiur Street, near the Trout House. Atlan tia. [Nov 15 1857 dwtf E. M. S E A G 0, S\,ects$cr Sea#* 4 7-nrreace, \ * IEL continue the Produce Commiej V S »>oq Bustnen*. at his New Cetu-j n- . i. tti Fire Proof Building, front of Atlanta Hotel, and next doot M Fulton House. ATLANTA, OEORGIA. nr The usual Fariiiuej offered lo Shipp*, Order* respectfully wlicited. Oet 15 dv, I ALOl’R.C. ^ Load or i Apply to Choice in lee _ _4 article tor »al« by *lhe Car i quantities, to *uit deal*** K. M. 8EAG0. dwtf Hydraulic Cement, | ^NUonitgx a i'. and lot r»V low by AGO Just Received, vEGS ot the Keg KEGS of NAILS, to *eb’ at 5 cent* bj W. W. Ht>ARC 1 75 i\ BBI.S CornWhtakey in Store and ahortlv arrive, for «alelow, by, 8_dwW_ E. M. SE.AGO. | \ , it j SAf KS .ma Family A Choice lV Y*\_f Superfine Fh-ur in Slot* an I short ly to arrive, which in (duality will compare with any Slock in Georgia For sale Low bv E. M. SEAGO, Produce Commiwion Merchant. Aloe, new Bacon, plenty to ainvr in a few days ,, [Feb 6 dwtf Lathi! Lathi! Lathi!!! .)( AR Load*, for Plastering. On Conaigt — meat and foraale low,by. NovSdwtf E. M. SEAGO. S yrup.—Steward 7 , refined Sugar House Syrup just revetted, and lot sale on reason able term* June 14 1S57 dawtf ' W. W. ROARK JYsT HKCE1VK D. , i.v BBLS., of real pure Corn (Country Du | tilled.) Whiakey, of the very beat (duality r.trenled. W. W. ROARK- J l'ST RECEIVED 50 Barrel* of Whiakey good proof, which 1 Wil *eil at 35 cant*. o1k>- by the ringle Barrel. W. W. ROARK J ISTiRKCEiVKD. ► /-V DOVES, of different Quabtiee of Tobacco ,)0 Cheap. W. W. KOAKK. V.Ys dirff