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BY LOOHR ANTJ^DOWSINQ St (So
-“.ERROR CEASES TO BE DANdKKOUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT.”-JEFFERS0N
J. II. STKEI.K, i_
J. W. DOWMM,r
, VOL l-
• *v
JUlimta Dali; tf*«iror.
ATL^fir^PT^ii|RlC8i5T7r
How to Hot Rid of a Du el.
Amoug the various mortifying dtaqnalific*
tiona under wfflch the Irish Catholics labored,,
previously to the passage of the Emancipation
Hill, the Ditkrming Act, prohibiting them
from having in their possession any offensive
weapons, appears to have been not the least
galling to our Hibernian fellow-sabjccU; inas
much os it debarred them In many instances,
In eases of real or supposed nggrievouces, from
their dernier retort, which from time immem
orial; to the more dilatory as Well 09 uncertain
redress,offered by a conrt of law. An ungen*
’ qrous or timid adversary, especially if a mem
ber 4f the Government church, might (as has
h 'been more than once the cose] evade a hostile
meeting with a Papist, on the ground of the
above mentioned disqualification.
A circumstance of this hind occuWed in
Hallow, county Cork, about the [attend of
the lasfr Atury, when the oppelantfllevised a
;. whimsical and ingenious experiment to evade
the law, and put himself on a Icjel with his
overscrupulous antagonist. Mr. Flynn, a re-
' spectable Catholic hat ter, was, or supposed
himself greviously insulted by Mr. Putsch
Doolittle, a tailor, of the Established Church,
residing in the same town. Having in vain
endeavored to obtain satisfaction (in-the na
tional and current sense of the wordj and be
ing given, moreover, to understand that the
*^jpfcodox tailor magnanimous by declined giving
A the meeting, for do other reason than, lest
T»y soidoing ho should lie the proximate cause
oPsnbjceting Flynn to the penalities in bucIi
» case made and provided, the spirited hatter re.-
I', solved on changing his religion, pro tempore,
p- amfactually read his public recantion, during
tr* the morning service, in Mallow church. There
‘ ■ as fate would have it, Mr. Doolittle chanced
. v to be present, and great was his astou-
■ ishmeat and consternation at the unexpected,
(r unhoped for conversion of his mortal foe to the
►. true faith! Had it taken place in St. Stepb-
i en’s Chapel, he would doubtless have depre
ciated,in parliamentary language,the 'indecent
haste," &C., with which Flynn had deserted
his party. Howbeit, the tailor raw and ac
knowledged the necessity of taking imme
diate measures to avoid bloodshed. He mqdc
a preciptate retreat from the church, aud’look
sanctuary in :hc Roman Catholic chapel which
standB hr the same street. There, having oi»ci)-
ly professed himself an unworthy member of
tbe Church of Rome, he was cordially receiv
ed, and initiated by baptism and other usual
ceremonies.
Mr. Doolittle, however, had scarcely time
< io congratulate himself on his escape from
f ' the dreaded duetto, when he was disagrecas
by undeceived by a practical illustration of
J i he proverb, '.'one good turn deserves another."
The courageous hatter felt indignant at
1 what he could not but consider a paltry sub
terfuge; and was'not. to ho put off (like an
old beaver) so easily. He therefore took
an early opportunity of seeking a conlej-
ence with his qutndam priest and lather*
. eonl'essor, who found him a willing convert.
J A slight nominal penance sufficed io recon-.
, eile him to the placable church which he
deserted; certainly through interested, but
by no means through mercenary motives.
• He lamented his back* tiling in due form;
' and renounced the damnable heresies to
• which, in an unguarded moment, lie had
subscribed;—all this once more in the pres
ence of the tailor, who now began to be
convinced, that no points of doctrine, how
ever lough and knotty, had strength to bind
over his Protean antagonist to the peace.
Nothing, ho could clearly see, was left him
in tins'emergency, but to breut; cover again,
and seek refuge in the bosom of his mother
church; and this he effected with all itnag*
inable speed; sending at the same time, a
' notification to the angry hatter, that their
opinion on religious matters were so dia-
uyTricully and irreconcilably opposite, that
his conscience would f't)t permit him, Doo-
^ lut|«, to retain any u(Ah whatever, that
< might at any time be embraced by so hlood-
i* thirsty and unchristian an adversary as
Flynn.
We are assured that the foregoing ancc
dote, improbablo as it may appear, is an
. . absolute fact, well known as such by most of
•tire inhabitantsq( Mallow; and that everj
circumstance, even to tbo names polemical
warriors, is accurately detailed.
P -v Ha?‘ An obstinate jury in England was
wPbrought to terms, after getting very hungry
by the edntUble, who poked a dish of beef-
und onion* at the door, withdrawing
it.onou as the' aroma—«o gnjftfel to Eng
lishmen—filled the. toolis. 'SWjPjf'aoon a-
sd, fort] uman'nature couIMpt withstand
l appetising small. ■ """
Jp Ms. Filbnore^ sptwial correspondent
theLondoB-Tilnea.ui.thia country; has
spending the last five or six weeks in
OrUtahs!*
' .1—
An Msqeutieh of stock-growers si
t;llo, HI., hove purchased the eelehra-
ATLANTA, GA„ MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21,1S57 - - „
lailroab Srtjrimlcs. (SitH&bumisemcnts Professional Carts:-
I.umn'oI' the Steanimlilp
CENTRiff! AMERICA.
_ IVifTHfive Flu nffserh Pamen gets and £1,500,-
OQ(L irrtSpdcie.
*Z. Jjjprvatioali, 8<$r 18, o.m.
The barque Sammy arrived at this port,
this morning, with fire pUSscngcrs from the
steamship Central America, which was lost in
the gala*ou Saturday, the 12th inet. The
Central America left Havana on the 8th inst.,
for"New Vorx, with over six hundred pass
engers, tlie California mails, and about 81 f’flO*
iu)0 iu specie.
The passengers arrived itere, state that the
vessel, about five hundred passengers, the
mails, aud all the treasure, are lost.
About forty or fifty of the crew arid women
and children, were saved by the brig Marine,
of Boston. The sea was so heavy that that
wits all the vessel could do. •
About fifty others swam from six to
twel c hours, and were picked up by the bar
que Eioisc, and are now making for some port
on the*coast.
Tbe names of the live gentlemen who reach
ed Savannah are, II. II. Childs, of the firm of
Childs A Dougherty, New York ; Jabt/. Howe,
of the firm of ‘Icorge Howe >t Co., San Fran
cisco ; George W. Look, of Maine; U. II.
Ridley, of Maine ; ami Adolph Frederick of
•an Fraucisco.
Filly passengm teached Nor
folk.
Norfolk, Sep. IT.
The Eloise has arrived with CO passenger*
from the wreck of the Central America, in-
ludtng t!G females. All the officers of tile
boat except ono, and near -J,000)000'of spe.
e are lost.
south C arolina college.
CuLu.Miiii, Sep. j
The Board of Trustees of the Sonth Car |
olina College adjourned late last night. All j
the members of the old Faculty were re-c-
Icctcd. The election ‘or President has been
tponed until December, The Faculty
are authorised in the interim, to elect a
Chairman,//™ tern.
Tlie Bank of Columbia.
New York. Sept. IT.
The President of the Bank of Columbia is
now here, and he denies that tbe bills of this
bank are discredited in Cliaikstou.
Another Failure iu Boston.
Hosrox, Mass., Sept. IT.
Brigham A Co., flour merchants iu Boston,
have failed.
P RINTI NC
A.TJ! T HIE
.EXAMINER
NOW^I/IOATKD IN
awmi® aaaa
. UrorKln Railroad * Baaklag
Company.
At (it si* tci Atlanta ..171 Mile*. ,Fate;$5.50
. GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent.
MIlBNIXO PASRVNOKH TRAM.
'Leaves Atlanta, daily, ah. H 45 A M
Arrive* at Xiiguata.at C.Of) V M
•Leaves A uguata, datly, at € 00 A M
Arrives at Atlanta, at a 30 P M
KVF.JUNO PASSENUEH TRM!'i\_
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives at Augusta, at
Leaves Augusta, daily, at.... .<5 OOPM
Arrives nt Atlanta, at TOO A M
DISTANCE EHOSI ATI.ANTA.
New Spring floods!-!
JUST OPENER AND
READY FOR SALE!
Y SUPPLY OF SPRING GOODS 18
«AIN. 1
... ~0 on P M
. ...3.83 A ef4-
r. n/i u ll 1
k" lit now
i Drcatur,..
a“tout’ Mountain,..
Lithonia,
Conyern,
Fovingtnn,
Social t’irrle 51
Mud neon, 07
(ireenuboro,. ...... .*88
I'nion Point, 05
X3T Thin Rood run* in connection
. in
-it
Crawfordville,
Gumming,
Caniak,
Tbornann,.. . .
Hearing,
Berzelia,
Bel Air,.
Altguola
lit
131
. 13f.
.143
.ir»r.
.tnt
vrth the
of all kind*, In a neat and workman like manner, nt„l
at llio shortest possible notire.
Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Programmes, Bank Cheeks,
Blank Notes, Visiting Cards,
Bla^k Deeds, lland-bills,
W ay Bills, Posters, &c.,
•xm ltcdontorniB oh reasonable ai* in any other section
of Qoonrin or tlio South,
THE DAILY EXAMINER.
(I Published every Morning, (Sunday excepted
at live Dollar* per annual—in advance• I
delayed six moiihts Six Dollars will he charged
It AT E 8 6 K~ ADV K RT1SIN G
Advertising in tjie Daily Examiner wilt lie in-
set led at the following ratespersqunre of 10 line*
Boiler explosion in Baltimore,
Baltimore, Sept. IT.
The boiler of the telegraph Hour mills ex
ploded to-day, killing four children and de
molishing several buildings.
Oiib insertion 00 cents.
One mnnlh,
$5,00
Two •'
$1,00
Two **
8,00
Three “
1,35
T’hree “
10,00
Four “
1,50
Four “
12,00
Five “
1;75
aix
15,00
Si x 11
1 2,00
One Year
25,01
Train* of the South Carolina and the Savannah
St Augusta /failroada, at Augusta.
Western A* Atlantic (Slate) Rail
road-
Atlanta to Ciuttaxoooa 138Mile* Fare, $r>
I \MI'S M. WPf’LLOCK, Superintendent.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.00 A M
Arrive* at fTiattanooga, at 5 30 P M
f.cavesdhattanooga, darly, at 7.30 A M
Arrive* at Atlanta, at 4.00 P M
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave/ Atlanta,nightly, at 9.OOP M
\rrive- at Bhattanooga, at 5.10 A M
Leave* Chattanooga, nightly; at... .7 00 PM
Arrives at Atlanta, at 211) A M
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
M now complete, and I would n-apyrtfull; ! _ .seplfnlwtf
invit* the public to’call and examine them,— |
lie.i,la* my usual stock tflf
Hardware, Gspceries, &c.,
I hava on hand some aeleeCdna-ol
DRY GOODS,
thirfkivHng fi Muslins, in exteanVe variety,
l/eantiful ard gonJ. And a large Stock of
Mautillettes and Mantillas.
—- A good .assortment of «.
R «o» m* m- k; ti? ms
Fashicnahle and I’relty;
Hats and Slioes,
Serviceable and good looking ;
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
Ami every other article, almost, in my line ol
husinesa. in short, my stock is good and full
and the prices will be as low as living will af
ford. Ibei^/iifs are particularly in viler! to
give me a call.
H. W. COZART.
april 13, 1957 dtf
DR. R. T. PULfcUM .
ITAVING retumei ftOm ■ yiail to Virginia
l-l . re,u nie the pratuice of hi* profeision
in th< city of Atlanta and it* vicinity. —
L«n be four d at hi* office at all hour*,except
when profeaaioruliy engaged.
h ’ ET Office WASHINGTON H A 1,1,.
WILLIAM M. OAXFORTH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
FAIRBUBN, GA.
July 15, 1867. divru
L amar &. ia)ciirane~-at-
TOKMEtt AT L tH’-Maeon.tfleorgi..
O G. LAMAR. o. A. lOCaBAXl.
July t.1, 1857 dAWtf
A t. halr«;tt,.atiorney at
• LAW, Kttigzold, Uetagia, will praetic
in the following countic*: t'nuovt, Chattooga
Murray. Gilmer, Whitfield, Garden, Walker
Hade. References.- Maj. W. V. Hanarll, Man
etu, ilantell A Siaipwm, Marietta, J.imes R
I.iwhon, Ewj., Ha hi onega.
®r-Particular attention paid to the cullec tin
business. May 18, 1857 dawty
Dr. H. Dickaoa Capets,
I ) KOFFEPS bi* Professional services to ih«
nliien* of Atlanta.
Office, White-Hall street, over T. R. Ripley*
•Store.
June 16, 1857—dwtf.
I/Sgag. EliiiA ff Vinn f n I \K- W-B. IRIVCRS has renrev-ed bis
f IF(‘ f ire a a r ire . . . <■> Whitehall .treet, over Alex, n-
A'pcciul contracts will be made for yearly ad
rerusement* occupying a quarter, half or whole
column.
Advertisement* from transient persons must
be paid in advance.
Legal advertisments published at the usual
rates. Ordinary notices excccding k ten lines
charged aaadvertisments. Announcing candid
ates for office, $5 UO, to he paid in advance.
Fhoprivilege of yearly advertisers isstristly
limited to their own immediate and regular busi
ness.
Professional Card* not exceeding six lines
$15 per annum.
Advertisments not specified as to time wall be
published lilt ordered out, and charged at regular
rates.
Advertisments inserted in the Weekly paper
only will be charged at former rates.
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks
Morgan
••AdfiiWt" lor Wr
“The Southern Citizen."
NEW POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL
AND LITERARY JOURNAL.
JOHN MITCHEL &WM-G. 8WAN,
EDITORS JSD PROPRIETORS,
r Ufa: title of this Journal, with tbo naincfi of lit*
UditorH.iQiay tom*wly enough to indicate iuaiiu.
One of thoio Kdltors bemv nn American citizen by
birth j tho other intondin^ t«» become «ueh by adop
lion ; there If no <|uee9loii alteetlnK the dcfitlnloe of
American*,on whi :h they will hold themselves tl
barred from openly expre«alni{ uu opinion.
Tho onearioutlierner by birth—the other by pref-
•cuc^tl.oy iUkurtol betif tho»o who know “*\o ri«»uth,
'o rforih.” Tliey well know both , and inthe»trug
gle which the South i« now called upon tg make for
her own right® aud honor, they mean to mund with
tho Bouth*
A thoroughly Democratic anl Btate§-Rlght^ .lour
nal, ,“71ie Bouthern Citizen” will nevertheless decline
to be called “Partisan.” mile** the Coi.stilulloti oi
the United StatPH t» to be called a parti/.an document.
wt iphold tho Fedoral Union, provided thesov
ereiguty oi tho confederated Btatc* be respected, if
not. not.
Holding that tho Institution of Negro .S1u\ ery ii a
sound, just, wholesome lusllution, ami ifotrf.y,.
thut tho question of re-opening the Blavo trade is a
question of txpodmucy alone, the conductors of “Tbe
AX)Uthern CitiMJU will, In view of the late action oi
the Bouthern Commercial Coventlon, at Knoxville,
apply themaelves to search out anti bring to light, nil
accessible information bearing upon that Important
sul'jecl—on the whole iudiihlriul condition and im
ccisi tii'»t of the eoulh—on tho actual ntntoof tho m
gro raeet A frlea, and on the policy and nr ion of
European Powers in reference to the ttlave Trade*
/feeidlng at Knoxville , and choosing this point as
tlie place from whence their Journal is to emannio,
tho conductors of “Tlie Bouthern Citizen” will Ih»
guided in tko matter of Btnto indite*, by the g on Ora 1
principles Al>ove indicated It will lidong to no clique
of oftlca-saukorf. In short, it will support the candi
dates for all offices, who will support the equal right*
of he Sovereign dlatc*, North and South, the equal
right* of tlie SruTolgn Citizens, wherovci they may
b*\obcen born, wherever they may worship or hot
worship.
On /tgrlculturai and Coratuercisl atfsiis, on the
progress of. Internal Iniprovemenu, aud especially
of our Bouthern Anllrctdo, there will be an ample
and carefully complied vrekly report*
Literary articies and Review*, will form amain tea
litre of “The Southern Cltlzeu.” Intellectual gruu
deer, wherever it appears In the world, shall meet
prompt and ealous recognition. We do not need to
shutout light or slide inquiry but, In this dspart
ment as well os In Politics, "*» shall take leave to ex
amine and judge from our ow n point of view tu t
importing our opinions from England, still Ices at sec
ond banil from New England To the utmost of our
power, wo shall aid the movement which at length
stirs the .Youth to vindicate her own intellectual and
moral existeace, to revolve round her own center ol
her own thought, and to appeal to a aiandard of taste
and of ethics hign abovq the considerations of i*ohtt-
cal or cotoinerclcl rivalry.
K*peolal cere will betaken to furnish a weekly d!
treat of all the new* of tbo world, at homeand abroad.
Conducting their new Journal in this spirit, and
conctantly ondeavorlo/ to aiatu> good these underta
Uiugs, it is presumed that “The .southern OUrtn
will meet with the support it msydwteavo,
The ilrst number of “The Bouthern citUcu” will
t pn^*r ttetweon M** ,lr * 1 fifteenth of October. It
will be'published on tbo Wednesday of each week.
Terms TWO DOLLARS per annum
Hew types, I'rvi* and materials of all sorts, are h^
let proeurcvi for this Journal. and as iu public*
Mott VlU OertaiiiW be continued, subscribers will be
leqalfwd In all ca*ce, to remit tho amount of their
advance , otherwise the impcf will
Tbe terms for advertising will conform to the usual
rates Of Tewna*s««.
W!5Wii* ,0 a SWAN.
KMSTlilc, Taunts* aa.
Bolton
Marietta,
Ac worth,
Allatoona
ELisvnh,
Cartprsville, ...
Oast
Kirig.ton,
Ailair*vil|o r
.20
Calhoun
lienaca,
Tilton, ....
Dalton
Tunnel Hill,.
Ringgold,
Uhickimauga,.
L'haltanor/ga,.
t*“ '/'his Road connect*,each way, with the
Rome Brunch Railroad, at Kingston, the East
Tcnnewee & Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and
the Nashville A Cbattonooga Kailroa i, at Chat,
tanooga,
C H. STRONG & CO.-
Have removed their Stock of
.STAPLE A AD FAACY
DRY GOODS,
the old stand of J. NORCBOSS, fronting
I on White-Hall and .MarietUHtrcrt*, where
they ofler to their old friends aud the public
generally, a S p I C P-fingYBl- 3 * V
il I d M o i k o ‘ti|i I
for CASH t INLY, and are determined not to he
undeisold by any house in the city. They will
be constantly receiving new tu(>plies from the
Lett markets in the country, and tre confident
of 1/eing able to sell good* as cheap as thr cheap•
eat.
Our Stock coUMliatH in part of
der'* Drug (Store
May 13, 1957 diwtn20
H W. Be Daniel, J. P.—Office in
a Kile’* Building on Marietta Street.
Atlanta, G», March 29, ’57. dwtl
A. TURASHER, ATTORNeV
AT LAW, Atlanta, Uet/rgia.—Will
practice in the following countic-: Fulton, New
ton, Henry, Sf/alding, Favetie, (,'ohb, (.’amp-
bell and Coweta.
Ofiice on the second floor of the Concert
Hall, (routing the I’osl Office, spriti.idwly
J.
Atlanta & Lagrange]Railroad
Atlanta to West Point, 8? Miles, Fair, $3.. r >0 | hhcTked Cambricand Mu.ins,
Rich Drrss Silks, Uarracc and Muslin R-»lvs
Plain barrages, /Tench Figured Jackonet-s
French Colored JackoneLs
Figured Brilliants,
Debageand Linen (rooti$, for Trav*|;ng L>rr&gc>,
French, Scotch and Domestic (iinghams,
CCOifCE (i |H(> T LL, Supnintendent.
MORNING PASSES HER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3.30 A M
Arrives ut West Point,at t.25 A M
Leaves West Point, daily, at 3.00 A M
Arrives at Atlanta^ at ,*.7.66 A M
EVEN INO PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 4.45 P M
Araivesat West Point, at?. .* *10.00 P M
Leaves West Point, daily, at 12.45 P M
Arrives at Atlanta, at, .5.32 P M
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
East Point, 6
Fairburn, 18$
. Palmetto, 25
I Nrwuan, 4U
j (Jrantvillo, 53
T3T This Road connect* each way with the
j Montgomery dc Weat Point Rsilroad.
Hogansville, ;»y
Lafirange,. 71
Long Cane 90
West Point,.... 87
Of nil Descriptions.
B lanks of all descriptions, can
be had at all times, at the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Attornies, Sheriffs, (Jlerks of Courts, nnJ Ordi
narios, can be furnished, at bhort notice, any
favorite form of DEED, WUIT/or EROCLNS
which they may desire ; and all FORMS ol le- i
a I instruments, commonly in use, are always on | EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent
n nd, to be sold at the lowest prices.
A tlanta, M w
Macon X Western Railroad.
Macon to Atlanta,. .. 103 Miles....Fare, $4
S. B. 0 ATM AN,
Dealt r in
TASSENGKR TRAIN*.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 5.15 A M
Arrives at Macon, at 11 00 A M
Leaves Macon, daily, at 3.00 P M
Arrives at Atlanta,it 8 35 I* H
. DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA*
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Monuments, Tombs TTms and Vases, Marble (
Mantlf ami Furnishing Marble.
V9 All orders promptly filled.
Atlanta, lcb24dly
j. f. i:z/uu>,
(Successor (n Goodsptudi Drarte ('• ,)
WHOLESALE DEALER IS FOKFIGN AMI
DEMESTIC UQUAS & CIGARS,
At So ff Chervkea Block, Pearl, Trr,
ATLANT.VOE()R(H.\
Brandies,
Cordials,
i Vi ties,
Rum,
G ins,
Ales, -
Whiskey,
Porter,
etc. etc.
150,WOO S|>anlsli and Gvrnian
I'lKuiN ol a tarltl) ol BrandH.
M iv 8th 1857 _ dxwlv
TO MUI F U T1HKKS
Last Fort
. .6
Goggins,
.a CO
^ ' Rough and Ready,
.11
(.’oilier*
. .71
^ Joneobomugh,
.22
Forsyth
71
. Favetie,...;
36
Sinatra,
S2
1 (intfin,
.43
Crawford's, ..
... .88
j Thornion’a.a *. ..
49
Howard’s,.,..
95
^ ! Milner'a,
.55
Macon,. .
. 103
§ 1 Rarnrsville,
.61
US’ This Ro*d connects, at -Us-on, with the
Cuntral and South-Western Railroads.
Printed Lawn* in groat variety,
English and Domestic Print*, in grn 1 varitly.
Cambric and Swins Trimming*,
l;rea*_Trimining*—a splendid assortment,
Ribbons and Lares,
Silk and Uice Mantillas tint ran t be :-eai.
Irish Linen*, and Linen Sheet'll!--
Cotton Sheeting*, and Tickings.
Bleached and Brown Shining,
Osnaburgs Stripes and Blav Linen-
Table Linens end Napkins,
Colion Drills,
Hosiery, aud Pic-Nick Mils, &c., Ac.
Don’t forget to call on us si NoKCROSS’
old Stand. We chsrg* nothing lor showing
our good*. ap34’ 57 dwlv
FIRMTIRE! FIRMTI RE!!
THE mincl.n! tiave on)/
hand ami a,(* cosv cqiening
a isrge and carefully select
ed Slock from the
Bent Norllinn* .HauufticlorlcN.
SAFES,
WARDROBES,
BUREAUS,
SECRETARY S,
WA8HSTANDS,
BEDSTEADS
AND CHAIRS,
Of any desired pattern and price. A fine as
sortment of Centre, Work, Saloon and Toilette
Tables—Eugere's Corner and Side—Sofas,
Tele-a.Tete. etc.
Iy In addition to the above large stockfwe
are receiving weekly tupplM-aMThe public an-
invited la call ond exaraiir our stock,
K. A.Ad.S. WILLIAMS,
Nert door to Gill-ert A Clarke, Peachtree at-.
Atlanta, lit
Gartrell ft Glenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, , ,
ATLANTA, : : : : GEORGIA ’
W ILL attend the Coarts in the CounlieTol
Kult*jn, DeKilb, Fayette, Campbell, Mere
wether, Coweta, Carroll, Henry, TroapTneard,
Cohh and Sliding.
cccirs J. OlBTTtILI., I LCTBaa J.ALXSX,
Formerly of Wash- I Formerly of Me-
ington.G*. I Uonough, Ga.
[47-uwly
JARED LRW1H WHITAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Atlanta fletirgiu.
Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallace &-
Broa., corner of White Hall and Alabama Street,’
jan H _ air
JOHN V. HEARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
COLQUITT
MILLER, CO GEORGIA
march 6 wlv
Fl’LTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
B Y
M- SIMPSON & W. J. KILBY.
T HE uodiraigned baring ofwneJ the FI.’L -
TON HOUSE, in ibi* city, design ma
king it an agreeible resting place for the
travelling public who may favor them with their
patr.uage.
Over the dutoe*tic affair* ol tbe Houte, Mi**
Sxh.vb Kjluv, whose experience and skill in
hotel business, are well known, will preside.
Mr. T. C. Duval, their clerk, will always be
found prompt and attentive in the office.
The El LTOX HOUSE i» the nearest
house on the southwest side of the Depot.—
Servant* will be in attendance at tho Depot cn
lbs arrival ut each train.
Two first rate Livery Stables are rrar where
horse*, carriages, and buggies are for hire.
The undersigned t,k only lor a trial, as it i*
their intention to please and merit a liberal
share ol ; a:re ntge Iron) the travelling public.
SIMPSON & KILBY,
tilaiita. septldawif
m
BURIAL CASES.
V4 c arc ^repanxl to lurmsb Flak's MrtalUc
burial Cast*, at shftrt notice. Wc Lire tccur-
the M'nicea ot a coiu|H*imt person to^mtienJ
to this drpartmf nL
F. A. J.x. WILLIAMS,
July 14 '57-Jv»ly IVachtrvo Street.
\(mv Fall floods.
ATiLAfiOTf'A
Dry Goods Emporium, j cigar and Tobacco
STORE.
fJXHE.M BbCRIBER l*-g, m ^' renjt’Cilully
J. \ . «*» TTINU. UMTS WUITF.. J. A. B 4 NT A,
CUTTING, WHITE &. CO,.
\\ 7 OULD.reaoeclfiiUy inform the ciuaen* iM
11 Atlanta and surrounding country, that
wi arc reretving a large and well selected stock
,.l DRY GOODS, and BOOTS and SHOES,
adapted to Ladies and Genu wear, which we
i fler lor CASH, at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
much lower ihan ever oflered in Atlanta. We
ha',ng taciliuea for purchasing GOODS, auch
as A < > other house has. And we would there. |
t..r, respectfully invite those who with to BUY,
to call and EXAMINE our large and varied
STOCK before purehaaing elsewhere. Our
SVJfMJttJEK STOCK
will Ih- -old greatly below the reguar price*—
Give as a call.
CUTTING, H HITE & CO.,
69 Whitehall Street, near Roarks’,
au tl 1 «*d3tw
T * 7" F, are now receiving a
W large lot ot Sob- Leath
er,Calf Skin*. Lining*. Binding*
1 •**(*, Tag*. Kit, and everything
connected with the Bool and —
which will be sold at low price* for Cash.
Ail order* accompanied with (Hah will he
promptly filled with goodUooda.and at low rate*
—at un- Sign of the Big Boot, Psachuecvatreel,
CbarokcffBWck. apWtllf DIMIUK & MIX.
SHOES lUldWy BOOTS AT
NEW YORK GOST
I HAVE caucluuad i^el^iy stock of Boot*
and sli'H-a at New Ycrk (Ana until the first of
August, if yna rail quick.
W. W. ROARK.
lunu&dawtl.
JUSTtUECKIVED.
t * t BOXES, of different Qualities of Tobacco
(-heap. ~ W. W. ROARK.
Jau 6 dwtf
_ to inform the Citizen* ol Atlanta and rur-
rounding country, that he has ju.l received a
large addition to his former St, ' . t
rise CIGARS,
TOBACCO.
SNUFF,
PIPES.
SNUFFBOXES,
MATCHES,'
40. &OJ
Which is offereJ ai Wholesale or Retail at
rd&Y SOW iJSIGSS,
IVrs. ns desiring anything iu my line will do
writ lo call and examine my Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
W Store on White lial Street.-npositc the
Intelligencer office. *
JOHN FICKEN.
Atlanta, March 18, 1357 dwtl
j. x. wnxi*us.-J'>u.'< itngA, u.-jjaLUSt; iukkm
WILLIAMS, KISUAI'O.
(Successors la J. E. H 'illiams)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ffiJN And Particularly lor the *ala "itLTdj
l^gdGrain, Bacon, Lard, F/our. PeathtSaf
ers, and Tenncia Produce Generally.
Decatur Street, near the Trout H- u*r, Allan-
a,(la. [Nov 15 In-. dwtf
•UTVll*
I rpilE Sultacriber ha* just found oat thg great
T secret of doing * auecenful boaiheaa, U> sail
j cheap,have atmall profit, and advertise ami let
ihr |>eople know what he ha* got and occaawn-
I ally give them the price* and only —no price, amt
j have no friends to tell cheaper to than any pcaoiu
j else. I have ;u*t received* laige lot ot Boots A
: Shoe*, for Ladies, Men. Boy*. GirtT“ affvfc-Xlib '. *
drcn.all fresh from the Manufactory. f^orkciU
and (ila— Ware, Over*, Pot*,Skillet*,Fi{e,L>^e^ •
Axe». BAekamith Tool*.Shovel*. Spades^Rniri-— .
• nd Fork*. Pocket Knives, Umberretlas, Row — ~
der, Shot, Lead. Oil, Turpentine, White I rad.
Sugar, Coffivr, Mohaaeo, Salt, Brandy, Wine,
tiin. Rum, Cordials, Whiskey*, of every kind.
Rice, Tobacco in fact I can not tell you all I
keep in ono Advertisement. But rome and |.«h
for youreelrea, we are ready to .how and -ell.—
Dont forget 1 give 8 lb*., ol beat t’ortee, for 5’ I
Sugar8 j, 7 and 6 ll» .for a $1, and be sure to
bring the ra-b, we keep no book*. Corner ot
White Hall and Mitchell Street-
W W. ROARK
Jail 5,1867 dwtf
Whiskey .'Whiskey!!
■% I ORE of that eheyi Whiskey.—Just re-
jTT ceived aud to arrive, 300 barret* of Ten ■
Drawee White Whi<k,y* which I offer on good
term*.
Also, Iresh (irocerie* of all klhd*, such *-
Sugar, Coffee, Moiaases, Salt, Mackerel, Rice.
Tea, Powder,Shot, Nail*,dec. Call soon.
junU dAwtl - W. W, ROARK.
S yrup.—Steward 5 * relin«-J Sugar House
Syrup just received; and for *»le oil reason
able tarius.
June 14 1857 Jawif W. Vt ROARK
Just Received,
(EOS of -
the Keg.
JQQ KEOS ofNAlLS, to *el/ at 5 cents by
W. W. BOARD
JUST RECEIVED.
VA BULB., of real pure Corn (Country Di*
/ll tilled.) Whiskey, of tht very beat (duality
waitatiied. Kl. W. ROARK* -
TsTKH4^€1VED 59 Barrels ot Whiskey
good proof,winch 1 ariRsetfept 35 aaqt*.
alto, ny tne single BanW."" - •
•W. W. ROAi?K