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SEW SERIES, VOL. !•
ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1857.
JUInnta ffloH* e»*iiw.
AT LA NT A ,8EPT EMBER 12. 1857 .
From the Baton Pott.
The Cahnt de PUnry.
The Count dc Pinery is known far and wide
m a beau garcon I IIo site on hie horse to per
fection and as captain or colonel of the Cent
Gardes, with the bine and silver antiorm, the
horse-tail helmet, the tin breast plate, 4c.. h® j
is tbo ideal of a dashing fellow—somewhat
ripe it is tme, for he baa passed two score and
live—a gallant soldier, and a Vernethcro
transplanted from the Egyptian soil of one of
the great Luxembourg pictures to the boule
vards of Paris. This gentleman has seen much
of life, and all within the last twoDty years ;
for, within that time, he is well remembered
as assistant shopman at Private, the glove-
maker, in the Rue, de la Paix. About the
year 1841, at a time when business was rather
slack, and the opening to commerce afforded
by the French occupation of Algiers still pro
ductive of great profit, it was deemed advisa
ble by the worthy tradesmen to despatch the
the young man, now Count Colonel. A id-de-
Camp, Chevalier of the I>"gcon of II otior
Ac., to Algiers, with a lew boxes ot damaged
gloves for the consumptior of French officers
at the Governor's balls, wherewith to entrap
the hearts of fair colonists, who ut that time,
were pnt on snch Bhort commons with regard
to fashion that—except in cases of presenta
tion to the Governor's lady—they could oflurd
to wear no gloves at ail. The young shop
man was enchanted with his mission ; he hud
been travelling clerk—'"commie royagear"—
in his younger days, and was delighted to re
turn to the old wandering life and the nomade
conquests with which every Frenchman makes
duel, and his military career wTH^e, If not al
together lost, very mnch retardedXThcro la
some question of bringing him before * «oun»
cil of war, or sending him to his regiment. Yoq
are aware thet every pupil received at St.
Cyr. contracts a voluntary eogagement and is
then sent to the school with the grade of non
commissioned officer."
Brown Dick.—Wc visited Col. Allen’s
1 Torse Muiision on Saturday to sec this celebra
ted racer. Ho had just returned from Louis
iana,where he had been in trainiug, since his
failure. We regret to learn, that the gentle
man who hud him in charge, thinks that the
struin of the leaders in his ankles is beyond
recovery, and that, as a racer, he is done.—
This is to be regretted, for he bos already pro
ven himself to be the fastest three mile courser
that ever marked a track.—Selma R> putter
Jug 31 ■
S. 13. OATMAN,
Dealer in
Italian, Egyptian and Anmrieau
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Monuments, Tomba Uina ami V»
Mantle and Furnishing Marble.
All order* promptly filled.
Atlanta, fel>24dly
PRINTING
Uailroai) Srijeimlcs. VEitii ^boerliscmcnts Professional Cards.
Ken Spring Woods!!
Georgia Rallraud * Bank I ig
Company.
Aratsr* to Atlanta 171 Miles Fa re. $8.50
GEORGE - YbNGE, Bupcr ililender.t.
JUST OPENED AND
READY FOR SALE
AT Tilt
EXAMINER
MOItNINO PASSTMIHl TRAIN.
I, eaves Atlanta, daily, at . ... .8.45 A M
Arrive- at \ugusta, at
Leaves 4 ugusta, daily, at .. t.lKIAM
| Arrivf - at Atlanta, at . .. 3 00 I' \1
KVINIKO PASSESlirR TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at f I'll 1* M
| Arrives at Sugueia, al . .3.33 A at
Keaves Augusta, daily, at.. .. * 00 P M
Arrives at Atlanta, at.. . .. .3.00 A M
OISTA.VCfl FROM ATt.AN I*.
M y supply oy spring goods is
nritv complete. and 1 would re*] Artfully
invtte the puMie to rail and examine them,—
fl .Oil R M n r *ide* m j usual stock of
WILLIAM. DAXFORTH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
FAIRBURN, GA.
July 26, 1167. dawn
L amar a lochra\e--i7
TURKISH AT LA W-Macon, ,Ueorgi.
II 0. LAMAft. - O- A. LOCHAHI.
July 13, 1867 J twt {
Hardware, Groceries, &c\,
1 have on hand «• me selection* o(
DR\
^ T. II AIRETT, ATTORNEYAl
GOODS,
• ill practic ■
Chattooga
now jirepftrM
»f iHklmls, In a amt and workman like manner, and
a’ the shortest possible notice.
Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Programmes, Bank Checks,
Blank Notes, Visiting Cards,
Blauk Deeds, Hand-bills,
Way Bills, Posters, &c.,
jr • itodunleruii u« rciwonabie as In any other p«-. Uon
of Georgia or th* South.
I Drcatur,
Ktone Mountain,,
l.ithonia,
i Uonycr*,.
I Covington,
Social Circle . .
Madison,.
Greensboro,.
I’nion Point,.. .
Craw ford rille, 10 <
Curnming. ... 114
Carnal* 12t
Tbomaon, 135
Deimng,. .142
DerzHia J.V*
Pel Air, . .H !
Augusta. 171
Combating <»t Mu
h« a itifa} ar.ii good. And a larg<“ Nt<xk of
Mantillettes and Mantillas.
A good assortment cf
LAW. RtnggeW
in the following ccuniwr C6 r¥
Murray Center, WhitfcM, Oordcn, VV.IkVi
Dade. Rtftrtneet; Maj. W. Y. Han.eil, Mar,
n extensive variety, **•*» Hansel ia Simpson, Marietta, James R-
Lawhon, Esq, Dahlonega.
Particular attention paid to the collec tin
Inrinen. May 78, 1857 dawly
t3T This Hoad run* in tunr eciiuii with t!.*•
Train* ol the .South Carolina and the Sa^nrah
<V \iigiiFta /Railroads, at Augusta
Hcsifrii S, itlantii’^sia(t* Kail-
road.
A it anta to Chattanooga 138Mik»* Yare,'f'»
.i \MHs M. SIM’I.LOCK, Superintendent.
’HE DAILY EXAMINER.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, nt 9.00 A M
Arrives ut fhattanooga, at. 5 30 I’ M
Published every Morning, (Sunday excepted Leaves Chattanooga, daily,, at ‘ 30 A M
at Tier Dollar, per annum—in advance. // j Arrives at Atlanta, at 1 0" I’ M
hnjed six mon/tls Six Dullars will be charged
AT AUUrSTA.
fltHK Twenty Sixth Course of Lectures in j
L this Institution, will commence on MON-j
DAY, the 2d November next.
Lmerittts Profeasor of Anatomy <■, M. NJ'XV- j
TON, M. D.
Anatomy, H. V. CAMPBELL. M, U
Hurgery, L. A D1IGAH, M 1).
Institutes and Prartice «f Medicine, L. D. |
FOiiD, M. D.
Materia Motlicn, Therapeutics and Medical
Jurisprudence,!. P. GARVIN, M. D
Ohstotrica and diseases of Women and Infants
J. A.pVC, M. D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. H. \’.
M. MILLER. M. I).
Chemistry and Phaimacv, ALEX. MEANS,
M. D.
Demonstraior ol Anatomy, K.CAMPBELL,
M. 1)
Assistuut Demonstrator of Anatomy, B.
SIMMONS, M. D.
Clinical l.ecturcs will he delivered in the City
llospital and u, the Jackson street Hospital.
Po t for whole course, $105.
Matriculation ticket, (Ui be taken once) $5.
For further particulars apply to any member
of the Faculty; or to
i. r
augdUinw
Advertising in tho Daily Examiner win be tu
.irted at the following ratespersquare ol Itl lines
One month.
Two “
Three ••
Pour “
(Six ••
One Year
be made lor y
a quarter, halt i
One insertion 60 cents.
Two “ $1,00
Three “ 1,35
Four " 1,50
Five “ 1;75
Nix « 2,00
•Special contracts wtl
verijaementa occupying
column.
Advertisements from transient pe
bo paid in advance..
Legal arlvcrtisments published ut the usual
rnres.' Ordinary nollcrs rxcrrtitirg lett Lucs
charged as advertisments. Announcing candid-
airs for office, $5 00, to he paid in advance.
The privilege of yearly advertiser* is strin.lv
it abound. His pasteboard-in the shape of Moilidll College Of GcOl’gia, ! HATES OF ADVERTISING
ljox es procured him of course, ready entrance I
at all honra in the morning into the most dis- j
tinguished society ; among others, that ol the
renegade Arab chief, Youssef Hey who, das- :
tied by the elegant manners, the curling locta ,
the patent leather boots and the exquisite |
“distinction” of tho counter juniper fresh from
Paris—so different fr in the rough African
officers by which be was surrounded—that be
straightway offered .him a splendid appoint
ment in the private household which the 1“ reneb
government was at that moment eoinposi ug
for him. Tho offer, naturally enough, was un
hesitatingly accepted, and the ex-clerk, in
stalled as aid-dc-cainp, secretary, bosom J
friend and alter ego to Youstet Bey, ktpl the
remainder of the faded stock of gloves for his .
own use upon occasions ol state and ceremony, j
to which he was now duly convoked in Liu j
own person. In this position he w as cuabied ,
to push his own fortunes, and over on the al-1
lert for advancement,-be got high up in au I
incredibly short space of time. By judiciout- j
ly shifting with the variable breezes that huve
blowo over Paris, and by being first military j
adherent in 185‘J, he has succeeded in reach- i
ing the high station of pimp and counsellor 1
which be now enjoys.—He is the favorite of,
Louis Napoleou; who finds in his unsoph sti- j
cated, picturesque language, and the studied ;
and flowery elegance of his manners, a relief j
from the unBupportablv strfl etiquette he Inis
himself introduced at court. And this is the
way counts are manufactured under the im
perial regime.
$.'>,0(1
S,M)
10,00
12,00
15,00
at Atlanta,
.SIGHT HASSINOF.R 1RAIS
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at . .
Arrivf e at (,'hattanooga, at
Leave. Chattanooga, nightly, e . .
Arrives at Atlanta, a!
DISTANCE FROM ATI-AST
Fashicnabbi and Pretty;
Hats anil Shoes,
Strvicenb! • and good looking .
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
And every other art’cle, almost, iu my line ol
business. In short, my stoci; is good tnd fail
and th--' prior« will be as low as living will af
ford The Ladies art* particularly invited to
rri'T me a call.
H. W. COZART.
April 13, 1857 dtf
Fire Fire!! Fire!!!
C H. STRONG &. CO
Have rem uwir Stock
STU’LL i\D 1M.U ^
ORT GOODS,
. fronting
Dr. II. DIckMn Captis,
P ROFFERS his Profenional service.tn ih*
citizen, cf Atlanta.
Office, White.Hill street, over T. K. Ripley's
rttore.
June 2C, 1867—dwtf.
D K. W,B. {RIYER8 has removed t w
Office to Whitehall street, over Alexr n-
iler's Drug tffore.
May 13. !8S7 d.wtaSO
H W. .71 cDaniel, J. P.—Office ,
• Kite'. F
'It vt m
i Bu ilding on Marietta 8tr*a».
Ailant-V. Ga, March 38. '67. dwtf
ffVilhc old
un While-Ha’I and MaricltaBtr-et*, where
p m | :hey ofler t
I A. THRASHER, ATTORNEY
t) , A T LAW, Atlanta. Georgia.—Will
practice in the following counties: Fulton New
ton. Henry, Npalding, Fayetie, Cobb, Cimp-
b‘h and Coweta.
0 frier on the second door ot the Concert
Hall, fronting the Post Office. april23«!wly
Gartrell & Glenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, : ; : r GEORGIA
\\ T ILL attend the L'ourta in the (Jonntin ot
T T Fulton. DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell, Mm
10 A M
00 P M
>0 \ "
ofler it-, r old friend* and the puhbc wether, Coweta. Carr,Ml. Henry, Troup, Heard,
gern-rr.liv, r. Spit- Looh and Spalding.
«l I tl w I (S « k <> tteCTiU-^.P0 D5j t--x« oAgrazu.. j Lcnrza i. aiaas.
Bolton
Matictta,.
Acworth,
25,Ot | Allatoona,
arly ad
r whole
must
Etowah,.
Cartersvillo.
Casf
Kingston, .
Adairsrille r
BT Thu Road connect*,t way,» ht
finmr Brartrh K-t-r,^.;, Ku-gUuXi. tit K
Tennessee A Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, ar
Calhoun.
Reeac*.
Tilton.
Dalton,
Tunnel Hill.
P.inggold,. . .
Chirkamnuga.
Chattanooga,
j t-.rCASH ONLY, and arc determined not to lie
1 undeiteid ay any honae ;t. the city. They will
I be cenatanily receiving new suppLet from the
i i-ert markets in the country, and are c mndenl
of lieing al- ■ ' - 1! goeda a< cheap c- the cheap-
, at.
Our Stock fonalah In part ol
Rich D Mas
l Pi.iir. Barrages, French Figured It ,
rmeriy of Wash- |
ir.g-.on, Ga.
'S7-Uwlv
Formerly of Mc
Donough, Ga.
the Nash
limited totheir owk immediate and regular bu*i- > lanooga,
neaa. —
Professional Cards not exceeding six lines
$15 per annum.
Advertisments not specified as to time wall be
ouhliihed till ordered out, and charged at regular
rates.
.ldvertumcnta inserted in the Weekly papci
only will lie charged at former rates.
.'ll!, 1 A Chalfonoogn Railr-nd. at f'-i-
Allanlu
Atlanta t>
be Lagrange Railroad.
Win Point, 87 Miles. Fair '
SEOIB.E G. HI LL, Suprrii ;• >.-
MORNING I'AN-KN Ut R 1|:»|N
GARVIN,
Dean
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks
Fatal Duel belnceu txv«» !*<>> v* in
Fruucc.
We find the following in the Putin oorre
pondence of th^ Independence Beige
“The Southern Citizen."
A NKW POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL
AND LITERARY JOURNAL.
JOHN MITCHEL &WM G. SWAN.
EDITORS JM) PROPRIETORS.
IIE title of ihiaJoarntl, with the named of it»»
JL E<lllorn, may bo nearly enough to Indicate ii« aim.
One of lliodtj K'itora being an American citizen by
birth . tho other Intending t-> bocotue such by adop
tlon . there id no qiteetlon urtbc iiiv; the destlniee of
Aiiier-*''.’indfOD whb h they will Ij«mI themselved de
barred I rum oi ei.lyt xi ri r.i»ing unojiinlOD.
Tho • >e * Southerner by birth—the other b> j>ref.
eren« o, they cannot beof thotie wl:o know o South,
No North.” Vhey well know l*oth , and In the strug
gle which the South is imw called u|»oa to make for
- j her own rights aud honor, they uteau to stand with
| tho South
l thoroughly Democratic and St&tes-Higuts J
Of all Descriptions.
B lanks of al,l descriptions, »>.
be had at all times, at the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Attornies. Sheriffs, Clerks of Courts, and Ordi
naries, can uo furnished, at short notice, any
laevrite form of DEED, W RIT.'or PROCESS
which they may desire ; and all FORMS ol le
al Instruments, commonly in uae, are liwaysnn ,
and, to he sold at the lowest prices.
Atlanta, M »
rpHE Subscriber has just found out the great
£ secret of doing a successful business, to sell
cheap, have aamall profit, and advertise and let
the people know what he has got and occasion
ally giro them tho prices and only one price, and
have no friends to sell cheaper to than any person
else. I have just received a laige lot ol Boots A
several
the
been more numerous than ever; nearly eighty
having taken place since January last. One ol
them, which occurred at the close of last week,
had e lamentable issue, and originated in mo
tives the most frivolous. A fact, significant
in itself, connected with this duel, testifies to
their frequency. When the actors in it en
gaged a fiaert at Versaillee to take them to
the ground, they mentioned a spot little suited
for a drama of that kind. The coachman well
versed in such matters, hearing what was be
ing said, observed,"Pardon me. Messieurs, but
I think you are choosing a bad place. I usu
ally drive to Mouiins bill on such occasions.'.
Thither they went. The combattauls and the
witnesses were all minors. The principals
were M. L ,son of a former prefect, and
M. de Xegrier, son of the colonel of the 14th
regiment of the lice, au officer who greatly
diatiuguisbed himself in the Crimea, who is
the friend of A/orsbnla Canrobert and Peli.-
■ier, and whoae promotion to the grade of
general of brigade has been anouuoed in the
Monitcor. The duel came off, and yonng L-
, mortally wounded, was taken to the
hospital of Venaillcs, wbsre be died the next
day. On Hunday last bis burial took plaie.
Nearly all the pupils ot the school were pres
ent at the obsequies Th* siater of young
L was about to be married, and her
journey bad been delayed a month, in order
that this unfortunate young mas might be'
present. His mother, "oaunoned by telegra*
phic despatch, hastened to Versaillee, but was
too late to receive bis dying sigh. The pupils
of the school show a certain amount of irrita
tion against Negrier, unjustly, however, for
t]»t Tootb ii in ft di»pr*te the remit of th :
Dot, no:
Holding thftVihc Institution of Negro .Slavery i* a
sound, Ju-d, wholesome Insttutlon, and thtrtfvre,
that the iiurstlci) of re-upvning tho H!av*» tradu is a
question of «-xi>edumcy alone, 4no conductors of *Tfi«
.Southern Cltl/en wul, in view of the late action sf
the Southern Commercial Covcnllon, at Knoxville,
apply themselve* to search ont and bring to light, all
at oo»i»ibl«informal u Wiring ULon that important
subject—on tho whole Industrial condition an 1 no-
realties of the south—on the actual ntntoof tho up-
gro v.icps of jtfrica. and on tho policy and ac ion vf
European l'owore in M torence to tho tilave Trade*
/fesid-ng at Knoxville . and chooi*lng thi^ point as
tho placo from whence their Journal is to emanate,
tho conductors of “Tho Southern Citizen" will Ik*
guided In the mailer of ritaui poll Lae. by the general
principles above indicated It will belong to no clique
of office-seeker*. In sltci t, it will support tbe candi
dates for all o flic pa, who will support the equal rights
of he sovereign diate*, North and A’outh, the equal
right" of the .Vrvorelgn Citizen*, wherevei they may
hrt\oiK*cn born, wherevor they may worship or not
worship.
On Jgricultumi and Commercial afl’alrs, on tho
progress of Internal Improvements, and especially
of our Southern /tdailrvaos, there will bo au ample
and carefully compiled wekly report-
Literary articles and Ki views, will form amain fea
ture of “The £ouihern Citizen.’’ Intellectual gran
dour, wherever It appear!* in the world, shall meet
prompt and zealous recognition. We do not need to
•butout light or slide inquiry , but, in this dspnrv-
nient as well ;uln Politics, we shall take leave to ex
amino and Judge from our own point cf view not
importing oar opinions from England, still leas at sec
ond hand from New England, To the utmost of onr
power, ne shall aid the movement which at length
stirs the South to vindicate her ovn Intellectual and
moral existence, to revolve round her own center of
her own thought, and to appeal to a standard of taste
and of ethics high abut o the considerations of politi
cal or commercicl rivalry.
Especial care will tetaiken to furnish a weekly di
gest of all the news of tho world, at homoamt abroad.
Conducting their new Journal In this spirit, and
ec Detent ly endeavor lug to make good these underta
kings, it Is pienuned that "Tho Southern Citizen’
will meet with the support It may dessive.
The flrsl number of “The Southern CUUon” will
appear between the first and nfteemh of October. It.
will be publlihed op the Wcd&eeday of each
Terms: TWO DOLLARS ptr sssum- X
New types, l’re»s and materials of all sortof are be
ing proenrod fur this Journal, and as its publica
tion will eertatnly l*o continued, subs^nbers will be
required in all casee, to remit the amount of their
suoscrlptlons In ad\ anco , the iwper will
not be forwarded
Tho tenas for advertlsji>g' will conform to the usual
rates of T»unest*eo.
C oiuinualeativnart) be addressed to
Mtstrl, M1TCIIKI. <fc SWAN,
HuoirUlv. Temttssee.
Axes, U/ackamitli ToolWhovel., b^pad
and Forka, Pocket Knives, l mbcrrellas, Pow-
Jt r, yiiot. Lend, Oil, Turpentine, White I ead, 1
Sugar, Coffee. Molsssf-s S«R. BrsnJv, M in. ,
Gin, Kura, Cordials, Whiskeys, nf e\ny kttul, I
Rice, Tobacco in faet I can not tell you all I
keep in onr Advertisement. But come ami look ,
Sugar <5,7 and 6 ll» .for a $1, anil fie wre to !
bring tbe cash,tvc keep no books, (.ortter of
White Hall ami Mitchell Street!
\V W. KtlAKK.
Jan ft, 1857 a " 11 ..
Whiskey! Whiskey!!
ORF, of that cheap Whiskey —Just re
ceived and to arrive, 200 barrel, of f sn-
iTessee White \Vhi«k?y, which I ofler on s-"'d
terms.
Ala>, Itch Groceries of all kinds, such a*
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Mackerel, Rkt
Tea, Powder,"hot. Nails, Ac Call soon.
14 dAwtl W. W. ROARK
Leave* Atlanta, daily, a
v .. - J
39 A M
Arrive* ai Wwt Point,at • • *•
35 A M
Li % a\e.- Went Point, daily, ftl -
«*-' M I
Arrive, a: Atlanta, at...
66 A M I
\ \ FM.Vlr I* A*»>E
VOCE TRAIN
l*f?nve» Atlanta, doily, at
4
16 V M
Arrive* ui \Vt»i Point, .*t
.. a, .10
00 !’ M !
Leave* \N c»t Point, daily
at' . . .1 -
45 P M '
Arrive* wt Atlanta, at.*^
*
3! !’ .V
DISTANT L FROM ATLANT.
East Point, .
Hoganuvillc
Fairborn. .1^-J
L ali rang*
Palmetto, 25
liOng Caiit
$()
Ncwnat ..40
Ciront'illf.. .. f >2
WVb! r’- ini.
S7
r"jT Tills Uoad conm
ct« each way
wit .c
Montgoinnv A West Po
nt Railroad.
Alaron & Western Rail ion tl.
Mat iArum, 103 M
Pure. M
EMERSON FOOTE, Si
rvssrSOER TRAIN.-.
Li*uv< f Atlanta, daily, at
: a \1
Arrive «t Macon, at
ii
90 A M
Leavrs Xtacon, daily, at
Arrive# at Atlanta, at
00 p M
.‘5 P M
DISTANCE FROM ATLAM A.
Ea-*t Port fi |
Goggins,
Rough and Ready. 11
(.‘other-
.71
; Frtiu i
; Go' ired Jack -r.'-.
1 Figure
d Urultanu,
Debag
c and Linen Goods, loi 1
! Frew’
In S-uich ..ud Domestic G
i Check
id Cami-ric and Musi..,-.
. i’r—II
. ...
i-t-glt-
ih and i'oiaestic Prints, i
Cjmfit
-ivand bn i> Tr mmitgc
Drc*.
'1 r:n..^...u;- ' i
| Ribbot
is and l.scw.
j Silk u
nd Ur. Mn-tUlU..- that a
; Irish 1
ens, a
Cottoi
a reL.-eting*, and Ticking!
Blear
I.t-I and lsr am Shirting,
t tsr.a
mrgsj-* an,) Bhy 1 .
; Tal !c
Linen- - ! N apkins.
! Hosiery. ardP.c-Niei. M a
Do
11 get 1
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
vnoRNEvar LAW,
Altanta... X- Georgia.
I'flir, From Rooms over John R. Wallace A
nr—., eor-ier of White Hall and Alabama Street^
JOHN V. HEARD,”
ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
COLQUITT
MILLER,C". . GEORGIA
march t: wl.
A
N"OR(
-id (fund.
>ur gomit.
FI HAITI Hi;! I tILMTFRE!!
i‘-.r bare ouLC
ojrtiiugjp
1 HE
hand a
Beat Northern.
bAFEs,
\\ kltDROBEs.
’Iannltu to. i*
sorlment ol C
Tables—Ett|
T u-a.Tet.
ry In ad.
BURiAL
W il.I.J
c. Pmchtrce «!
CASES.
trnu! F >k'< Metafile
Trout House Shaving Saloon.
G t E NTLEMEN desiring a gn d shave, hair
f cutting, und snch other attention tojour
P rs a - a» cay be ha-i m all fashionable bar-
i s sal-so.,*, ran Se accommodated at all hour*
' V gt' ;::g the under-raged a call, at their sa-
n in the Trc-ut House.
They are prepared uj lureitU, at abort nonce
.1 r. ’ii<ut Ball JRoovi Bawd.
R McCOMBS,
Ute of Mill edges iile, G.».
JOHN WALTON,
4ft of Aueu»ti, Oi-
dir
Atlanta Miming Saloon.
rr HE (iENTLEMEN cf the city of AUan
_J ‘a tud .he public generally, eftu be ac-
v Jatcu w;*h uthtr W %im or Cold Plungr
1 •• w* r Htiha. at ihe AtltuU fcbiviugfi**
*- •• W hito-haU ahov«* Tomlinson A
Ha tire** Tin Shop.
i e subscriber has*, alto, a »hop at th*
aHunguu liali, vs litre gemkmen can be ac-
,ii. ’a:» k with Warm and Cold Dath«-
i a m .* ran - had at the Wjuhiugton Ha J.
, L *d Hk:lit ii cent*—Warm 35 cetua.
Phe; - si. « foued m rtaJmesa M any tift*
H. 8TOKE8,
R. YANCEY-
MaviVdU
w
K. M. S E A G 0,
SuccssAtr :s S-aw f Laicrtncti
11 1. omunue the Produce Commit
M
junt
T O
M 4 IS’ I F A €' T I’ R E R S
l'I T E are now receiving a
y> large lot of "ole Loath-
ci.C'alt Skim. Linings, Bindings I
Lusts, l'ags. Kit, and ovorytlung
C'lineeteil with the BoqJ' and Shoo bcisine.-
which will bo sold at low price* for Cash.
All,viler, accompanied with Cash will bo
-L-
promptly filled with good Good*, and at low rare- |of ^
—at tbe rilgll of tho Big Boot, lVschtrc,-street.
Jonesbo-otigh A'- For.vth ,7
Fayette, 74 Sntarr’s...
Griffin, . Li Crawford'* .
Thornton's... 49 Howard's, .95
Milner'*, 63 Maeon. .. 10
llsrnesvtlle, 61
CF“ This Road connect*, at Ms mu. * .tt.
Contra) and South-W estern Ratlread.-.
Yew Fall Goods.
Dry Goods Emporium.
J. U CCTTINO. t.fMFS WIUTF. 3. A. RIXTA.
CUTTING, WHITE & CO.,
A4T<lULD > re«pcctlully inform the ciuxon* o
I f Atlanta and surrounding country, that
we are receiving a large and well selected stock
ol DRY GOODS, and ROOTS and SHOES,
adapted to I.adiee and Gents wear, which w.
4 iaar and Tobacco
STOKE.
riMlL’SCBsCRlBER begs m <; respectfully
J to inform the Cttiren. ot ' tlant* and sur-
r.-t]tiding ecttt.try, that be ha, usl r. . vsd a
large addition t > his f.vrrrer -S - k
.*• I ' £ CTG \R-“
roR.vt't'".
e'NTFF,
riPEs,
SNl FF BOXES,
MATCHES,*
4C, AC.
W! >a . rien - W h -»ale or Retail ai
?S21T iOv?
l’ers ns desiring auything tu my line will do
well M call and examine civ Stock befi-re pur
chasing elsewhere.
J3*‘ Store on " hoe Hal Street,.*V Ithe
Iniriltgeneer office
JOHN Ftt'KEN.
Atlanta.'‘arch ts, 1857 dwtf
t us Fire Proof Building, front of Atlanta
Hotel, and next door t*Fulton Houae.
ATLANTA, OEOHGIA.
rV The usual Facilitiei offerrei to Shipp. ^
Osiers resj eetfiilly w'lieited.
Oet 16 dw
1 5],t)rR,i'h ice article lor sale by athe Car
Load -<r in less quantum, to auit dealer.
'iV-.v E. M. 8EAGO.
_ dwtf /-
Sydraulic Cemanti
i N N t' r.srgn n»n*, and lor -. eV low bv
- U "1400
I X/vBBlS Corn Whiskey m Store anu
f )\ r shortlv arrive, for sale tow, by.
4 .1 w \\ E.M. SF.AUtJ,
1 I WYI t OA( KS extra Family & choire
lUUU^tiprtfine Fie ur. in Store and ahe>rt
•y to arrive, w h;ch in tduafitv will compare wit!-
j any Stock in Georg’*
For Low bv
E. M. SEAGO,
Prouuce Commission Merchant.
V... .new Bacon, plenty to arrive in a few
: lays [Feb 6 dwlf
Laths! Lathi! Laths!!!
, yCAR Loads, for Plastering. On Consigt
— ment and t>r sale low . by,
Nov Sd^'tf E. M. "EAGu
CASH, at
Cherelrto Block. aptOdU
DIM1CK A MIX.
20
KkCC'KIV ED.
RUl.S . i4 Now Mackerel.
W. W. ROARt
,) CASKS ed that very fine old pure French
randy. left vet. which I will sell at $5 per
nation. W. W. ROARK
Just Received,
i Tuba, to tell verv chsap.
mkUwdtf W.
W, ROARK
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
much lower than ever ottered in Atlanta.
having facilitie* fw purchasing (MODS, sue-h
a- NO other house has. And we would there,
i tore respectfully invit. those who wish to ULV
to rati and EXAMINE our largo and var..-,l
sTtMJK before purchasing elsewhere. Our
STOCK
•ill Iw sold greatly below tbe regular pric, s
love n* a cat).
CUTTING, WHITE & CO„
69 Whitehall Street, near Roark-',
augtl 1 wdltw
avyrUR.—"teward'a refined Sugar Houss
u. t. amnxs. 'its kiiva, q.-Buu.iv ; -•
M lLLI inS, RIIE4 A* ( o.
(.knoecaaoca fo J. i.’. HTh’tam*.)
GENERAL UUMMIbSION MEKt.'H \N rs. j .
And Particularly for the «sle oft
_jjtiram. Bacon, Lant, Flour. KeathJ
»nd Tennessee Ppvduce Generally.
Decatur Street, near tbe Trout House, Allan-
a.tfa [Nov 15 1857 dwtf
TSyrup iUit reaetvej, and for sa!f <>n reason
able terms.
June 14 1857 dawtf W. W. ROARK
j100 8?
Just Received,
KEGS ot NAILS, to reUat 5 cems by
Keg
W. W. BOARD
JUST RECEIVED.
• It X BULB., of real pure Corn (Country Du
2\ I uUcd.i Whiskey, of the very best quality
warranted. W. W. ROARK.
J UKI RECEIVED 50 Barrela of Whiakev
gcssl proof, whkh I wifi sen al 35 oaou. “
.v. b» the smgle BarreL
* 7 W. V.'. ROARK
JISTiRECEIVED.
- , v BOXES, of different Qualities of Tobacao
) Cheap. W. W. ROARK.
Ian 6 Jw *