Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, September 15, 1857, Image 1

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es BY LOCHRANE, DOWSING & CO. SEW SERIES, V0L.1~ " ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS DEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT”-JBFKBn.v.., .1. W. DOWSlMO, ATLANTA, GA„ TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 185' SOMBER 56. Atlanta Datli) C'vamiurr. ATLANTA^ SEPTEMBER 15, 1857. Lola’s Last Letter. To Me Editor of the Montreal JVitneia: 8m: A gentleman of tljis city has just pat iuto my hands a copy of your paper, in which you make an unprovoked attack on me, and recommend respectable jx-ople not to hear my lectures. Now, Sir, in the notice which 1 am about .1 Ludicrous Incident.—A ludicrous Inci dent took place nt the Junction Hotel, thia af ternoon, upon the arrival of the train from Indianapolis. A gentleman and lady Inspired with a sudden recognition were observed to rush frantically into each others arms, and the fun of it wits, that, after a hearty embrace, they discovered that both “ had the advantage,' 1 They were stranger?, but the lady mistaking him for her “dear cousin Charlie" had em braced him, while lie with half defined rccol- ;tion ol haviug seen her before, went into to take of you, do not suppose that ' | lemons an “got squeezed." Tho mutual em *-*•-> " barrasament upon the discovery of the mistake can be well imagined. tgspr Mr. John Granger, of Green county, North Carolina, planted seven and a half acres in Chinese .Sanaa Cane, from which he is about to make three hundred gallons of tnolosses. moved by any idea of what you say will influ ence the people of real respectability and in telligence. The public press must already have informed you, that it is precisely from that class that my lecture? receive the largest patronage. But u feeling of justice to tnyself impels roe to ask you what motive any lair m inded man can have for assaulting me in the pursuit of att honorable and blameless calling? Js it not, Sir.from the depravity ol j your own bad nature that this attack has | sprung—am I not earning my bread respect- j fully as you arc yours ? und 1 rejoice in know- j ing that in the midst of ull the malice and i falsehood which have been heaped upon me. 1 have nover yet to my knowledge, beet! thus as sailed by any man who was himself of a fault- I less life. i My assailants have been from the ranks of; men like yourself, who have no visible means j ofgcttinga character, by shooting at the top i of their voices against vice—men who. hav-j ing worn themselves out in the service of sin, set up to be special enemies of sinners. My manner of life is squarely and prominently lie". fore the public, nnd scaudul itself does not dare to say that it is not morally blameless. Of ! course I cannot here enter into any defeuse of; my past career; but there are hundreds of | honorable men on this side of the Atlantic] who know that until circumstances threw me into the stormy arena of politics, there wus far less of evil report attached to my name, I than to that of almost any other lady of my i profession in Europe- The cuuses which af terward led to the villificution of my namu \ throughout the world are already beginning to j be partially understood, and with devout re- j tits are expected to send Delegations, liance on the justice of God, I am patiently ( body is invited to cornel waitting for the rest to come. Thai my life I I'I’- DIUL^SAXI^.HxOPLh has not been without enrore, 1 do not deny ; ' COME ONE ! CO ME ALL but that I ever deserved the abuse which such I ^nd w i t „ ws the GUAM) EXHIBITION asyoutvould heap upon me, I do deny, and | of the Cherokee Democracy i history will oue day vindicate my right to say this of tnyself. Sir, if yon have a wife, a sis- j iViini'i'iV ^ PRINTING Railtoab 0ci)e&ules.\(ttitjSUmettiscmcnts Professional Cards. A Tf T HIE EXAMINER tivorfla Railroad A Banking Company. Ararat* to Atlanta. . 171 Mile* . Fare;$6.60 GlH>RGFs YONGE, Huf*r:&t*Qd«Tit. MORaMNG PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave* Ailanla, daily, at #.46 A M Arrive* «t Augusta, at....... G.00 V M Leavei Augusta, daily, a: . . .00 A M Arrive at Atlanta, at J :<«» l* Vf EVENINO PASSENGER TRAIN. I,Atlanta, daily, at. r > Oil P M Arrive«at lugusta, at 3.22 A *1 Leaven Augusta, daily, at.. . 3 00 P M Arrive? at Atlanta,at. ... J 00 \ M ni.8TA.NUE FROM ATLANTA Decatur,. . DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING AND FREE KAKBIK IE, AtCantcn, SarsiEsaS:., S<‘|>ft‘iiil><T I Till. GIVEN BY THE DEMOCRACY TO HON. J. E. BROWN, AND HON. A. R. WRIGHT. The following Speaker* have been invi ted ; .. Gov..H. V. Johnson, Hon. Hubert Toombs, “j {A. II. Stephens. •• J. II. Lumpkin. “ Hiram Warner, •• H.G.Latnar. •• W. H. Stiles. " A. H. Colquitt, •• James Gardner. “ Charles J. McDonald, “ J. VV". 11. Underwood, '• T. I,. CiingniatVj of North Carolina, i'he Democracy of the surrounding coun- F.very now’located II* rEn” ta now prepared 1 a* well as •m mm mm v-jhln:zwirwc'm. 9 i of oil kind*, in a neat and workmau-liko mano«r. and i nt tho phorlest possible notice. ; Business Cards, Bill Heads, 1 Programmes, Bank Cheeks, Blank Notes, Visiting Cards, Blank Deeds, Hand-bills, Way Bills, Posters, &c., x mted onterm* as rrasouab!** at In Any otheraecl’."n | o( Georgia or the tiouth ! THE DAILY EXAMINER. i r Published every Morning, (Sunday excepted at Five Dollar* ptr annum—in advance- I 1 ■ielayed six mounts Six Dollars will be charg'd KATES OF ADVERTISING r. Craw furdkille. 107 Cummins, . .. in B'. Camak 124 31 Thomwn,.. . .. 136 41 Draring, .112 ilerrelia, .166 67 Bel Air,. . . ... 1K l .89 \ugncta, . 171 ('out. JAMES If. BROWN SAMI,. WEIL. , , , , JAMES JORDON, ter, or a mother, I trust that they arc of blante-1 less lile, bat cannot be more so tlmu the one | G r |M.p ^Hlll Ill'Vfl (ilfl7Pn which I am living—may the day be tar off ! AHD UlMllllUl II xJltl/AII. when some wicked and bad-hearted man shall \ NEW POLITICAL COMMERCIAL do by them as yon would do by me. AND LITERARV JOURNAL. Sir, you profess to be a Christian, but how Advertising in the Daily Eiamtncr wilt he in* netted at the following rates per square of HI lines One insertion 60 cents. One month. $5,60 IHv o “ $1,00 Two " 8,00 | 1'hrec “ 1,21 Three 10,00 Tour “ 1,60 Fsur •• 12,00 ! Five “ 1,76 Six “ 16,00 •six 2,01) OuoYcar 26,Ot 1 .Special contracts wdl he made for yearly aJ rertisetnents occupying a quarter, half or whole I column. j Advertisement* from transient persons must ARE bo paid in advance. * 1 Legal advertisraonU published at the usual rates. Ordinary notices exeeeihngyeri lines charged as advertisments. Announcing candid ates for office, $6 00, to be paid in advance. Fhe privilege of yearly advertisers is strijtly limited to their owa immediate and regular buei- nes*. Professional Cards not exceeding six lines $16 per annum. Ailvertisments not specified as to time wall be published till ordered out, and ehargedat regular rates. Jdvertisments inserted in the W cekly paper only will be charged at former rates. Lithonia,.. Conyers, .. . . Covington, Social Circle Madison,.. .. Greensboro,. . Union Point, kf This Koad runs in eounrrtion with the Trains of the South Carolina and the Savannah’ A” Augusta /failroads, at Augusta Western k ttluntlc fSiutrv Hail- road. Al i-AHTA TO CiiATTAHOOttA !38Mi|cs Fere, $5 JV.MEti M. UPULLOCK, Superintcnderu MORM.NO FASSENGKIl TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9 00 A M Arrives at < hattanooga, at 5 30 T M leaves Chattanooga, daily. at 7 30 A M Arrives at Atlanta, at I 00 P M NIOHT PASSENOtR TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta,nightly, at .. . .9 00}’ SI Arrives at Chattanooga, at. .110 AM Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at 00 P M Arrives at Atlanta, at. 2 10 A M DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA Bolton 8 Marietta, . 20 Acworth 35 Allatoona,... ......40 Etowah,. 16 Carte rsville, <6 Casa,..... 62 Kingston, 59 A.laitsville, . 68 \3T This Road connects,each way, u.tbthe Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East Tennessee A: Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville A’ Chtttonooga Railroad. «t Chi., tanooga, Calhoun,. . Itc&acs. Tilton,.. . Dalton,- — Tunnel Bill, Ringgold,... Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Atlanta x Lagrange Hallroud. Atlanta to West.Point, 87 Mile*. Fair, $3.60 GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent willyouuppcar before that being who has I JOHN MITCHEL & WM- G, SWAN,' T^ljllll'tf I ’RlfllllkS •aid—-"Judge not .hat ye be not judged ' EDITORS.l.XD PROPRIETORS. -Dldllhfc. DldMfc. DiflllKfe How will you meet Him who hat said-- Let ; ! Of all DeSCrtpt*011S. him who is without siu cast the first stone.” Practice upon the precept of the “Master,'- and you will nevtr once thr ow stones ut tne or at any other human being. If you can find any fault with my present life, yon are wel come to do sd j if you can show that my lec tures are undeserving of the patrouage which they have, almost without exception, received from the most respectable mid the most intel ligent portion of the community, you are wel come to do that also ; but you are not welcome to do, what no gentleman ever will do, assail a lady, who is endeavoring to make the best use she can of such opportunities and abilities as God has given her. Sir, I pity you, und I forgive you, and it is with the hope that 1 may be the means of making a better mannered and a better prin cipled man of you that I aedress you this note. I.CI.A uontez Montreal, Aug. 27, 1857. Conceit can Kill, and Conceit can Cure. — It is computed that ten millious of francs are paid yearly In Paris for Uoweru. But it is said they have their perils at well as charms Some kinds have a most deleterious effect upon the atmosphere ; and often their effects arc exhib ited on tlte nervous system ; but oftcuer the imagination alone docs the mischbief. A young Indy, of most sensitive nerves, was re lating that she had a horror of the rose : “the Editors,mav l um'*rly unotigh t«> indicate in ai j One of thoAo E 'itorn being uu American citizen by I birth , the oilier Intending to l*ocoma «uch by adop I tton ; there i* no i|iie«ti>ju alloc ine the dcotinioa of j ! Auier'cana, on which they will hold theiuaelvea dc« t barred from openly exprcuiing an opinion. Tho one ttSouihvrner by birth—tne other by pref erence, they cannot be of those who know •Votjoutb, ' No North." They well know both , and in tho •*trug- . gle which the South l» u«-w callc-1 ujton to mako for j hrr own right* aud honor, they mean to *tand with the riouilr A thoroughly Democratic and States-Eight* Jour- j nal, douthern C'lnzou" will nevo^tholoa decline ! to >*e called “ l'artlznn." union* tne Conatltutlon of l I the United dtat- * l» t-i be called a partisan document. ! It will unhold the boderal Union, provided theaov- erelgnty ol tho confederated State* be rcfpftcted, If not, not. j Holding lhattho Inititution of Kegro Slavery U a . i found, ju-t, whole*omo tu*uutlon; and ihertfw, I tbit tue queetlon of reopening tho Slave trade li quest loo of ♦ xpediency alone, the conductor! of “The • .v.iuthern GHDen" will, In view of the lute notion ef i tho Southern Com me real Coventlon, at Knoxville, apply them*elvtra to *earch out aud bring to light, all I acce«*iblt)Information bearing upon that important , *ubject -on the whole industrial c<mottmn and n*- ceultlea of the aomh«*on theaotnal state of i!.,^ ire : gro race* of dfrica, und on tho policy and ao ion of , European Power* in teforeuce to the nlave Trade, yienid.ng at Knoxville , and ehooulng thl* jn*lnt a* the place from whence their Journal »-* to emanate, tho eotiduetoi* of "The Southern Citizen” will be I guided In tho matter of Btato polite*, by the general ' principle* above indicated It will tielong to no clique j of ofQct-aCeker*. In short. It will support the caudi- ! date* for all oflli i •<, who will *nppori the equal right* j of ho .Sovereign itatea, North ami X'ouib, the t-tjual ! right* of the A’rvereign Citizen*, whorovor they may * havo been barn, wherever they may worship B lank8 of ai.l descriptions. <-»n ba had at all timrs, at thr EXAMINER OFFICE. Attornies, SheritF*. Clerks of Courts, and Ordi rmriea, ran be furnished, al sht'irt notice, any favorite form of DEED, W KIT.'i'r PROCE.H8 which they rnay desire ; and all FORMS ol le- til instruments, commonly in use, are always on a lid, to be sold at the lowest pricer. A tlaiitn. M w S. B. "6 ATM AN,’ Dealer in Italian. Egyptian and American >• or < i < h U) morning fassksoer train Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3 Arrives at West Point, at ... 6 Leave- West Point, Jsilv, at Arrive.- at Atlanta, at. 7 EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at . . 1 Arrives at West Point, nt '0 Leaves West Point, daily, at ,12 Arrives at Atlanta, st.., 5 DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. 30 A 25 A BO A 15 P no P 45 P 32 i“ New Spring (kods!! JUST OPENED AND READY FOP* SALE i M y supply of spring goods is now complete, end 1 would respectfully invite the pnbiie to call and examine them Besides my usual stock of Hardware, Groceries, Xc., \ have f■ 11 hard aorne aeU>cti«r<s of DRY GOODS, CoDsisiiUjg oi »!u, in «xf/?nsivf varrViy, beautiful n r d good And a largo Stock of Mantillettes and Mantillas. A good assortment *f mm m m e Faahicnable an ! Prcttj . Hats and Shoes, Serviceable and good loo .leg DOMESTICS, CALICOES, And every other article, aimett in my !i. of 1 | busioes*. In short, my -to-.-k is good zr.d fr! ' and the pria-s will be u lowas living wifi af ford. The Litdk-s ere p- rficnlar'y vile 1 to : gift me .i mil H. W. C(?ZYR1. april lit. '857 Fire Fire!! Fire!!! C H. STRONG &. CO. Have removed their Mock c: stapm; %\d r\\< v DRY 9O0CS, r |AO tlic old stand ol J. NORCROSN, fronlicj on White-Ball and Marietta Streets, where ] they oiler to thri: u!d friends and the puhhc ] generally, a S p I c didst ork o flha&j-SOODSfj ! for CASH 0!\LY, and arc dttermined n<A lo be | undeisold by any hin tb.c c.iy. They will I be constantly receiving new fuprlic* from the best market! in the country, and sr confided j of being able t-» vll 2o >d« a* rhea: th* cA , \ut. Our Stock conNlatNiii pail ol i Rich Dre»o Si!k>. Barrage and Mt - K ' <• Plain Barrafr., J'rench T • -f French GoloreJ Jack •» Figured Brilliants, Debage and Linen Goods. :.r 1 .c t , ; French, Scotch and Domcftic li nghatr ; Checked (.'am,Mtis,':. -. Printed Lawn? in great va: • :■ ] English and Domestic Prints, u >. Caaibric auJ r-w:.-s Trimmings. . Dress Trimmings—a Ribbons and I,see-. Silk Lace 1 Irish Linens, ana Linen Sheetings. Cotton Sheeting- and Tickings. Bleached and Brown blurting. Osnaburgs Stripes and Biav 1. • Table Linens rnd Napki: - Cotton Dnils, Hasicry. andP.c-Ntes a - Don’t forget to < i it NCRt old Siand. , nothing our goods. *;■. ; J v FilUTiRi;: I'liiMTiiii:!! THE - h»nd ami are new opening _ a Is-geand cwtclt* -cicct- WILLIiM M. DAM FORTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, FA1RBURN, GA. July 25, 1857, Jawti L AMAR & LOCHRANE—AT TUKKJES AT /.AH’-Mac^^t^rgU u g. Lamar. o- a. locbkasi July 13, 1857 *d Avrt f Hogai.svillf, L a ti range . West Point. worship. * | Monument*, Tomb* Um* an J On .I i^rl cultural au-1 Commercial affair*, on tho j Mantle ami Furnishing Mar Mi Lro^^ouih^ir^^'kir.ue^^uiiK. rrxxi nr ,\« v^u m,\ and carefull) com plied wt-kly ruport* Literary artiohr and Koviewn, will form amain foa turoof "The Southern CltUen.” Intellectual rfrun deur, wherever H appear.'* in tho world, »hail m*x-t pnuDpt *nd zealons recognition. NVo do not netnl to •hut out light or ihfto Inquiry . but, in this depart ment a* wed a* In Politic*, w »* -snail take leave to ex amine and Judge from our own point of view ; not Importing our opinions from England, atill lea* at hop und band from Sow England To the utmost of our ptrlunut of that Uower.' tuidsbc, “gircs me u j ^a.'LS^L' , v!ndKWo"r r naUD^!^V u ifaod rerUgo." TIk) conversation wat here inter- ! ruptod by the eatraoco of a tricud, who wore • and of ethics nien above tne foniideration* ofpoiui r , , , , , . . cal or comuisrclcl rivalry » roBobad id her hair; immediately our deli* u^iai ear.' win t otaken to furnish a weekly a fhronr Hnr nrma ami 1 i“*t ot all the new® of the \v>rld, at home and abroatl. cate lady grew pile, threw up her arms, anti | L . unduotlmi , holr „ 0K , Kmrmil ln th „ B ,,, constantly endeavoring to mako good these undort* .. ! kings, It l* pre.utuf'l that "Tho XUuthcrn r.Tt • • Do t wilt meet with th«* support itmoydeaewc. i The dr«t number of "The flout horn Otisen will apjH'ar between the tlrst ami tlflecuth of October. It will published oil the Wednesday of each week Terms TWO DOLLARS per on,tut, Now tyi>es, Frrs* and materials of all *orts, arc t*v ttig proourod for this Journal and as iu publics lion will certainly he t-outluucd, subscribers will bo n ti st al ■ ? required In all ca*e« f to remit the amount of their ’'ReallyI It tuat in thu CASO, l must give U|) to tubscrlDUous iu advance . otherwise the paper wdl you the guilty flower; hat pray examine before ,10 ' rl h ' Llv. iit.in* wUleenferm to thst .-a. ennd-mninff it rate* uf Tenn«w. conu.mntug 11. , \, mm unto*ilonj to Ini adtlrassod to She then took the (lower from her hair, and Messrs, mitciiri, ,v swan. handed it to one of the persons who addressed . Kwsriiir, r«nne».»e. , __ j tr(1 m receiving i her, and their inquietude soon gave way to ; * \ HOHtUA, Forsyth county.— IT,, another feeling—the fatal rosebud w»n urtifl-! tjr l‘> all whom it may concern.—T"-- er.Call Shins, linings, Bindings ande fll gracefully back upon tho sofa. “ For goodness sake, madam, retire, you not see that it is you who cau-ed spasm ?" “Mel" replied the ustouished friend. " Certainly ; it is the perfume of that rose bud iu your hair. Atlanta, fell!Id lv J. F. EZZARD. Successor to (Scodtpt nl. Rant J* Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DEMESTIC LIQURS L GIGARS, It No. Cherokee Block, Tenet-Tux • • ATLANT WEOID « T \ Brandies. Cordials, Wines, Rum, Gins, Ales, Whiskey, Porter, etc. etc. i;>0.000 spaulslt and German 4 lam h of a tnrlcty of Brando. Msv 6th tR6< JawI- T t» VI A X I FAC T l R E R S . cial! t&f It is a solemn thing t" he married, said Aunt Bethany. Yes* but a great dial solctnim not to be, said tUe.litilc gitl, her uelce. months after date, we shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Forsytlt county, for loave to ref -h I.and* and Negroes belougiug to the estste •~l ArehibsiJ /ftrns Isle o( sstd county, dec’d. WILLIAM HARRIS,) . . JOHN P. RBV18, ^ AUm "' 'y Wth, 1867 wSm -1- Ifri. l.e»t», Tags, Kit, and evnyl connected with the Boot and Shoe bu.ine- which will be sold at low price, for Cash. All oruera accompanied with Cash will lx- promptly filled with goodQoodi, and at low rat.-. —at the Sign of the Big Boot, Peaehtitc-atrect. Cherokee Block. aplOdtf D1MICK A MIX. Ea.t Point... 6 Fairhurn,.. .18} Palmetto, 26 Nctvnan,.. .10 Grant' illc. ...62 OT This Road connect* each »»> with 'M Montgomery A West Point Railroad. Mat-on n Western Railroad. Ma'cv to Atlaxta.. 103 Miles. Faro, >1 FVtRRSON FOOTE, Huperintendent !-ASSEN*ER THAI'S. Leave. Atlanta, daily, at .. 1 ’ A M Arrives at Macon, at 11 00 A M r,caves Marin, daily, a: .. 3 00 P M An'.v.a at Atlanta,at . 8 ?5 P M niSTANCE EROSI ATLANTA. Ea*t Port, 6 (ioggina, fif Rough and Keatly, 11 t'other-, Jone.horough, S2 Forsyth. . 77 Faveltc, 36 Stnarr’a, Griffin,. . 43 Orswford'a. -- Tliornton'a 19 Howard'-, 95 Milner's .65 , Mie«n. tt'3 Barncevdle 6t | IV Tbie Road cvrcrnrct.-, a- W* -n, w*. Central and South• VVastern R..iro.>d.. \>>v Fall IJootis. ATLAjaTJ. Dry Goods Emporium. . . L. CUTTUtO. UMIS WUITC/. J. a. SANTA. CUTTING, WHITE & CO.< YIT’OULD,re*t)cetfuUy inform the citiieua o: 11 Atlanta anJ surrounding country, that w* are receiving * large arid well selected «tock of DRY GOODS, and BOOTS and SHOES, adapted to Ladies and Gents wear, wh-ch we otVer for CASH, st WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, much lower than tver oiler,-d in Atlanta. VV, having facililiea for purchaauig tMOPS, auch as NO othar house ha-. And wr would there, fore rewpecttuUy invite those who with to Bl \. all and EX ed Stork from the Bot Vorthriit Mntinla<Ioil<«, SAFES. WARDROBES BUREAUS sECREi AKVs. WASH STAN t's, BF.DSTI'ADS AND ( HAIR? Oi at,v destied paUern and price .1 fine aortment oi Centre, Wora, Sal . n ai. 1\ .. Table*—Etagrrc'. < - - —s . Tete-a. Fete, etc W ln addition the ack. ere receiving weekly suppiir* ., pc - .vie invited t* call and examu e our ttock F. A. .V J. WILLIAMS. Next door t' Gid-ert A Clarke, Peachtr-.e . . Atlanta, Gi BURIAL CASES. \\ 4 art» f rrf'ftirtl ! Buna 1 r.i «hv»rt fv! services . t s c to ihii* departnirni- F. A. ^ .lulv M 57-.Inlv Fiak’s Msull.c hi’t' s«< Lr- 4 imir amt Toba<‘eo STORK. t'lviu-.'.sl BSCR1RF.R U-t- ro | to ml'ortn the C t rer.*, rounding rountrv, -iivt he h- ltrgeadaition nv I i.for F/XF fit. \U.- I'OB M t'tt '' - I F m»XE> M ATOHEf: AC, At . ta . ■ k> . r Ketad i Cd'dl piivi Fen* ‘iw Jfsiruig anjUiiag ui my Ii»h) wii s iock before \ \ Hal’ .strref. JOHN FlfKK.N j7 tlvrii to call C AMINE our large and varied f STOCK before purchasing elsewhere. Our SUJ!tJUER STOCK will be sold (really below thr regular prtc. Give n» a call. CUTTING, WHITE A CO, 69 Whitehall Street, near Roark gaull lwdStw well to eall and ,-xt' chasing elrewl.ee- cy Store or W-, Intelligencer offic. Atlanta, March .8 t V. VV IX.I.l.VEs.- ,’OHN (tliEA, vJ.-BOt t I.v t - WILLIAMS, RUF I V ( « |tj to J. E IMCiiams ‘ GENERAL COMMISSION ME; f HAN r> And Psrticularly fot th, irmn, Bacon. Lard. F or, F< athj ers. and Tennetsee Produce Ol ■> - ■ Decatur Stwrt, uesr the Trout lieu,,’, Allan- a ,tii [Nov IS 1867 dwtf i 100 II A T. I1ACKETT, A’l"l URN'EY A'l iYs LAW, Hntggo/d, Georgia, mil practic • in ti.e following counties: Cotoosa, ChattoogA Aiurr*y Gi'mcr, Whitfield, Gerdcn, Walker Dvde. References.- Msj. VV. V. Hir-cll, Mar. etla. rlanseil A Simpson, Marietta, Jnme. R- Liwhon, Esq, Dahlonega. Particular attention paid to the eolleetu, oorineeA. May S8, 1867 d*wly Br. II. Dicknon Capent, P ROFFERS his Professional services to tin, citizens of Atlanta. Office, W'hite-Hsll strceL over T R. Krplev Store. J ur. r 26. 1857—dwti. D B. W .B. (RIVERS has removed hi, Office to Whitehall atreet. over Aiexe n- dev’* Drug Store. May 13. !f>67 d*wtn20 W . McDaniel, J. P.—Office • Kile’s Building on Marietta 8treat. ,• ai.tj. tia, March 28. ’57. dwtl I 1. thrasher. ATTORNE) fj • AT L.WV, Atlanta, Georgia.—WJI th following eountiec Fnlton.New- Henry, Spalding. Fayette, Cobb, Caixp- aad Coweta. , ‘tffice .n the second door ol the Coieert HU), tronting the Post Office. *priJ23dvdT GartTeil & Glenn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, : GEORG* \\ ’ILL attenJ the Court* in the Coptics ot T T Fulton, DeKtdb,'Fayette, CampWf. Meri- tv,-.acr, Coweta. Carroll. Henry, Trouy Hetrr 1 . Cobb and Spslding LCCItTI J. 6AETB1LL, LCTBM 7. 0**». - --ncriy of VV v,| . Formerly /f Me- rglon, (it Dor.ougi Gs ! 17-Uwly J A RED IK WIN WHITAKER, ATTORNEY AT LA A, At -ata Georgia 1 fti'roc Front Rooms over JohutR. Wsllaee A Fr conejprif White HsJI snd Jfslrsm*Street*; JOHN V. HEARD.' ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLQUITT •.nu.r.tt.i in^rrb 6 ..GEORGIA Tfout House Shaving Saloon. ( ' 1 LEMEN -esiring * go d shave, h*:r J tting, and -uch »-.hcr attention to ou: -• u* as rrav be had in all fashionable bar- • r - •* can be sec mrsodated at all hour* l . r.'.r.g the undcr.inged a C.J1, »t their #s l 'U :q the Trout House. i . < y are ptepared to fuiu^h, at short notice -1 / dlent Ball Boom Band R. MeCOMBa, late of Milledgevjlle, G» JOHN WALTON, »;e cf August*. G* Jujv 16, t'57 dtf Atlanta siiating saloon. HE GENTLEMEN . f the city ol A u*n ■ . * . the publ.c s-iivrally, can be ac- v»:tit either VV vrm or Cold Plung. Bath*, at the Atlanta Shaving Sa > , VV h.fe-hall street, shove Tomlinson A iriic*' Tin Shop. - -u;-*cril>t'r have, also, a .hep al th* ■ gw n Hall, wbere genileirrn can be sf v.m -sled with VV um ar.J Cold Baths. 7 ran -. e h»d at the VV ashiDgUn Hlii t iJ lla:h* 25 cenu—Warm 35 cents. "h■ - -r. be f.'nn.i .□ read-.nees st snv tun. H. 8TOKE8, R. YANCEY- MitvCitdif BLR. r t v H F Subscriber has just found out the greet JL -ecrei of doing a successful business, to sell 6. r,p. hive s small profit, snd advertise and let iSe people know what he has got sr.l oocaswn- y g ve them the price* and only one price, and . -. • e no inends to sell cheaper to than any person ■ 1 have just received a laige lot ol Boot* 4 Shoes, for 1 tews. Men. Boys, Girls snd Chil dren, all tn-sh frorrrtbe Manufsetorv. Crockery and (ilsM VV re. Over., Pots, Skillets, Fire Dog*. \ t-. U/'ackatniil! Tools,Shove Is, Spades. Kttive. snd Forks, Pocket Kr.,vr«, Umberrellas. Pow- . r, s:. :. l.etd. 0:1. Tuq-entine, White lead, sugar, Ceflce. Molaesvo. trait. Brandy, Wine, ti.ii. Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kin.' Ric.. Totwceo in fact 1 can not tell you all I keep in one Advertisement. But rotne and look u r youiselvra, we are ready to show and sell.— Dot-.t forget l gne 8 lbs., id best Coflee, for $l. Sugatt-yjS ami 6 lb* .fora $l,and be sure to ',-rirg the cash, we keep no books. Comer ot "’hit.- Hall and Mitchell Street' VV. VV. ROARK. J a , . 1 . dwtl Whiskey! Whiskey!! M f ORE of that cheap Whiskey — Ju .lived and to arrive, 200 barret*of White Whisk.*. wh-eh I other on Also, txesh Groceries . t ail kinds, such *- scg.-. Coflee, Molasses, Salt. Vlackerel, Rice Tea. I’>w Jer, shot. Natl*. Ac Call toon. uni4 JAwti VV. W. ROARK. Just Received, KEG* ot NAH.B, to sel/«t£ cent > ths K.-g W. yv SOARC OyfUp,—Stewartls refined Sugar Houw j^SyrUp.'Uft reeeived. and for vale on reason- side terms. June 11 1957 Jnwtf VV VV . ROARK ~ JUST RECEIVED. . UBI.8., of real pure Corn (Country Dis *1 I trikdA Whiskey, of the very best (duahtv ~V:ed. W W. ROARK- J pgf ItEt'ElV ED 59 Bartels of Whiskey go d proof, which I wii roll at 35 rant.. • I,., t,v the single Bartel. W, W. ROARK .11ST,RECEIVED. - BO.Xhh?. of djffitrent Quahtiee of Tobacco f )G Cheap. W. W. ROARK. J tn 6