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JOHN H. STEELE, Kdifo
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12. 1857.
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ATLANTA, OCTOBER 12, 1857.
From the New York Daily Newt.
Removal of the Remains of H ugh
Swinton Logare from Mount Auburn
Cemetery to Charleston South Caro
lina-
We learn that Richard Tendon, E°q., of
the Charleston (S C) Courier, leare* this city
this morning h.mewitrd, baring discharged
the solemn office of disinterring the remains
of the lato Hugh Swinton Legnre at Mount
Auburn Cemetery, near Boaton, for the pur
pose of removing them to Magnolia Cemete
ry, near Charleston, where a monument is to.
be erected to the illuatrioca dead. It will be
remembered that in June, 1843, Mr Legate,
thee Attorney General o tbe Dniled Siatet,
and Secretary of State ad interim, (Mr Web
ster baring recently reaigoed the seals of tbe
State Department,) accompanied President
Tyler and tbe rest of his Cabinet to Boaton
to attend, by special invitation, the anniv.v.
sary Bunker Hill oelebration of that year.—
Legare uriircd io Boston on tbe 16th June,
the day before the anniversary, and attended
the Corporation dinner given that day to
President Tyler by the city nulhoriliea.
On the morning of the anniversary, in the
commemoration of wbiob be was to have
'torne a prominent part ia response to a toast
from Mr George T Curtis, complimentary to
S. Carolina, he awoke with the fatal disease,
ian inter lusception of the inteatice.,) which
resisted all treatment, aod terminated in bis
lamented death at 5 o'clock, A M , on the
JOih Juno, 1843, aged about 47 jeais, in
' the very smith of his usefulness and faite.-
PtA t* to k.a deatn, bo wu» removed Irom
the'Treat, a House, where he had taken
lodgings, to tu " -Midor.ee of bi» iuiiutaiu
fru-.d, Georgs TiCa. . Esq., in whose aims
he died, having received .Very attcution that
medical ak li, and both manly and wpmani)
tenderness, could po?sibly beuow. Tbs citi-
a.ns and aulhotiiiea of Boston gava every
t u . e n of sympathy and iffliction on Ibe sau
event, and paid the deceased funeral honors,
at tbu public charge. They .went farther,
and pn.ff.nd a monument io hie deceased at
Mount Auburn, but Mr. Spencer, then S.c
rttaryefthe Treasury, do.l n d the ofler,
saying that it devolved on Congnar to re
move tbe body to the Googrcasional Cemete
ry, near Washington', and there do mono-
mental honors to the illustrious dead. Toe
body was accordingly placed, temporarily, in
tbe family vault of Mr. T.'cknor, of Boston,
end * ongreas having failed to act in the pre-
ht'sesV it there remain) d until the year .1851*
w/,e D ataovof’ by bis sister’s dirco-
1 «ft>o» 1,863.-Spruce av.'nuo. in
—Tloanl Auburn Cemetery, where a founda
tion was laid for a monument.
Vahona untoward circumstances delayed
the ereetlon of the intended monument,
(iA-~srd wbiob measure* had been aetually
iu.ututed,) at Mount Auburn, until tbe in
terposition of Mr. Yeadon gave a different
direorion to the matter', and now the re-
nuina of this gifted son, orator and states
man of tbe P-lmeito State, with the assent
of his only surviving sister god nearest tor-
tiring relative, iod the approval of his M-
low-citiicni, Witt repose in hi* mother toil i
and there will aoon rise at Magnolia Ceme
tery, on the banka of the beautiful and ro.
maotio Ktiwan, a'fitting monument to dee
parted genius, greatness and worth.
We learn that in Compliance with tbe ex>
preavdlreetlou and stipulation of the sister
ljgare (now Mre. Lowell Bnileo of Marion,
of Iowa.) the body will baoonveytd^rom Bos,
too to Charles too in charge of Adams’ Ex
press, entirely by tho land route, to avoid
eiooiui.'k.rje perils of the sea. The diss
: place at Mount Anborn on
st, and the mahogany oofflo,
tout a JietaQIo or other
Canon Valley.—Tbe people of this val
ley have taken the initiative steps towards
tho formation of a now Territory from the
wostorn portion of Utah. A memorial, to
that end has hern addrouod to Congrcss |
and Judge J. M. Cranx appointed territori
al agent to carry it to Washington. The
population of tho Valley is rapidly increas
ing, and strong reasons aro presented in the
memorial why saoli a Territory should be
organised. Indeed, they seem to as unan
swerable. From Salt Lake City to Carson
Valley, {the distance is aoariy or quite eight
hundred miles by the emigrant travel, aud
by any route it is too distant to tri crowned
by a Guvernor aud territorial legislature
located at Salt Lake City. Particularly is
this the case whoo we take into considera
tion the fact that dosorts intervene. Until
they can obtain at tbe bands of QSbgross
an organized Territory, the people in those
valleys East of the Sierra Nev.ada must
make nod administer their own laws. They--^ Julj
aro now literally without government and
without law. There is au additional and
strong reason'suggesting tho propriety of
establishing the ucw Territory at the earii
est possible d:y. Tho settlors of Cnrsoo
Valley are inimical to tbe Murmorsandthe
placing between Salt Lake and California a
strong and growing settlement will tend
greatly to conflue the power, and curb tho
growth of tbe great physical and moral
monstrosity of the age.—Baltimore Aram,
cun.
It is stated that our friend Horace, in his
hurry to get to a party to which bo was, by
some uoaccoiotablo means, invited, actually
pulled his kid gloves over his stockings, and
put his pomps u|kju his hands ; nor did be
find out his mistake until after he bad o:*
deted his foot to dance with the hosttsa.
SrofcssiowJ 620^3. _ gHqftyg ggfobiigtjtyeijfg. 6Sfp ftaberfigetyeqtg. 6ify ftdbertigeftiefjjg,
A T.IIACKETT. ATJUHNKYAT
/jl« LAW, I<wtfiold,(}forgi<i,y»i\\ practice
in the fallowing couutice: Uoloorea, CUrettoogx,
Murray Uiimer, WhitficM, (Jordon, Walker,
Dretta. fitferencesi Mej. W. Y. Her.vell, Mari*
etu, Hanee!l & Sinpeon, Marietta, Jumere R*
Lawhon, K«q , iMhlonejri.
i ^^?arucular attention paid to th* colrctiug
JjUaineea. May ’8. i8&7 drew l j
SI >1 P.S05—ATTO K.N EY AT
dly
T C. SlDIPSOff—A'n
l ire LAW Atlanta, Georgia.
Noreuib' r H, 1854
J OII.\ V. HEARD— ATTORNEY
A’i’ LAW,—Colquitt, Miller,
march 8 18'7
, 00.} Georgia-
L amar a, lochraxe—* a -
T0KN1E8 AT LA W-.M>con
U «J. LAMAR. 0 A. LOCB2UNI
July l't, 1857 dawt
yy’1LLIAM Ms DAKFOBTH-.
Georgia.
A'JTUKNEX at LAW—Fairburn,
UNDERWOOD At HARRIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Atlanta Georgia.
O r r ICfc oa Whltehall«tr«tt over A. W.HtU’a Jew
elrjStora. 13tb,ll67. (dl/>
>V. U. (.‘jtdirwood.j iWwi Hreaxu,
GAHTRELL At GLENN,
A tt orneys at Law,
Atlanta. d Georgia
Wlliiittond tho Oviurti in the Countieaof ful
ton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell, Marlwetber,
Coweta, Carroll, Henry, Troop, Herrd, Cob^, and
Spalding.
LCClCBJ GARTRILL, | wCTStR /.GLUTS,
Fora erl/of Waib’to., Oa. | Fonatrlj of UeDoo*
DR. L. jT ROBERT/
.Medical & Surgical Practitioner,
Marietta, ...... Georgia.
QBce tt hl.rosldonot.
f'ait running—Six Iodians ran a ten
mile foot race in Buffsol last week. A Cat-
tarngua Induo named Smith completed tbe
distance id fifty-six minutes thirty two sec
onds. All tho others were nearly au boar.
A little boy bad it colt end a dug, aod bis
generosity was often tried by visiters asking
him 'junto sen what he would say,’ to give
them one ol his pels. One day ho told a
gentleman present be m gbt have bis coll, re
serving tbo dog, much to the surprise of his
mother, who asked :
‘Why. Lacky, why didn't voa give him
the dog 7'
■Say nothing.euy nothing,' mother i when
be goes to get tho colt, III ret the dog on
biut.’
An exchange says, speaking of a grand
ball at Saratoga. 'M.ssM ,was sopor-
bly dristed in a white waist and rosea in her
hair I A gentleman in the full Georgia cos
tume viz, spars and shirt collar, should hove
been ter vis« ns !
G. J. WRIGHT.
Attorney a t J L it w^,
Albany, Georgia
May lft, 1887.
WM. A. HARRIS,
Attorney a t Law,
Isabella, Worth Co., Georgia.
Refers to—MsJ. a. L. Harris, Milledgtvir.s;
Boo A. II. llaDtell, Themasytli.; Miller A Hall,
Ogicthorpa; Hon. R. H. Clark, Msecm; Col. J.
W. Duncan, Atlanta.
June 2-4ly.
,My dear Polly, I am surprised at you for
wearing another woman's hair on your head,'
said Mr Smith to his wife. 'My d.ar Joe,
I am equally artoaisb d that you persist In
wearing another sheep's wool on your back.
•There, now.' Poor Smith sneaked.
Preeoeiout Genius.—\ buy at tbo ago of
ten years, weut to school for tbo first time.
The ttacher, tu test his infurmatioo, asked
him. ‘Who msde you! Tbo boy coaid
i ot anwer. The teacher told him the proper
answer, aod desired him to remember it.
Some hours after, tho teacher pat the some
qneatioo to him again. The boy rahbe! his
head in great agony, and at length answer-
ed :
Tswowl—Pt forgot the gentleman's
name.' e
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
Attorney at Law,
Atlanta GeoreU
Offico, front rvxitaff or«r J. K. A C. H. Wil
loet'i Stor«, oornor Wbitebal! ned Alabama at*.
Muf 29, 1367. -
MARK JOHNSTON,
Attorney r t Law
Cartcravillo Georgia
orgii
»*fy
P. O. HARPER,
Attorney at L aw,
Weit Point Georgia
April IS, 1355. ASnlt
Hutchins it Young,
Attornoys at Law,
Lawrenccrilie, ...... .Georgia.
Will practice in the conntlw of Gwinnett, Hill
Walton, Forsyth and DeKalb. Any bnuneM en-
truited to their care will be received with pleaj*
uro and attended to promptly.
NATHANIEL H. HUTCIIIN9, Jr.
. I6AAC M. YOUNG.
7, 1567.
Cc.AUrllcve Blrrctors
, not generally known that
. ..^usually tendered to Legrn
y fitaimt of 8u,, ‘ “ %
if 'AuceeMor.and tbathe had, after
' jWl* 1 ' 00 * Wl ^* U P bI * m ' nd 60-
1 , premUrahlp.
Eliaaheih'iWtsmaa died at her reei-
V io Medieou county, Alt., on the 14th
a he waa the I**’- Rornlatiqnsry pen
toftba General Gomomeot to than
RAIL-ROAD REGISTER.
Georgia Railroad.
AJTTA TO Acocm 171 i!lU9 FiRE 16 60.
Morning Tois'r. Train learta Atlanu at 5.46 a m
andarriroa Angnitaat 8.00 p m
Evanlng ** “ leave/ Atlanta at ft. 00 p ra
andarriveiAugu«taat3.22 a m
Morning Pwi'r. Train loaves AuguataatO.OO u m
and arrive/ Atlanta at 3.30 p m
Evening “ “ leaves Angu/taat 6.00 p m
' anderrlveeAtlanta at3.00 a n.
' GEOROK YONGK, BuperintandenL
Western & Atlantic R. Road.
A1U.VTA TO CaATTAROOQA 1S| MllM.. .FAR! $6 00.
Morning Paaaenger leaven Atlanta at 9.00 a m
and arr. Chattanooga at 3.30 n m
Night «* leavea Atlanta at 9.00 pm
and arr. Chattanooga at 3.10 a to
Mornlgng Faea'r. leavea ChatUDOoga at 7.30 a m
and arr. Atlanta at 4.00 pm
Night *' leavea Chattanooga at 7.00 p m
and arr. at Atlanta, at 2.10 a m
JAMB8 M. 8PULL0CK, Superintendent.
Atlanta & LaGrangc R. Road.
AVUXT. TO Wmp'UT 87 Situs ...Pass ,s jo
Morning Pusengtr loaros AUaaU st .1.80 s ra
and arr. at W«t point a. 8.25 a a
Craning " loaves Atlanta at 4.45 p a
anJ arr. at Wait Point at 10.00 p m
Morning “ taavasW.it Point at J.00 a m
and arv.^a* Atlanu at 7.58 a m
Craning " laavas Wait Polntat 12.48 pm
and arr. at Atlaala at 6.33 p n
DBOROG UULL, bupcriutonJ.nl.
Macon & Western Railroad.
ttsoos to Alum 103 Mtiaa r.sv 84 00.
Patieagar Train laarai Atlanta at 8.16am
red an. at Macon at
1 earoi llama at 1.60 p n
13SWSSKbSST
CawshettfuSth.;—
Merchant Tailors,
WntTBRJLLL STREET.
ATLANTA -Ueorsln
HAVE ON hand a fine Mock ef raiy rich
ttoodafur OaoU.ra.ui’ wear, lhattkay will
tnakwup lo.lh* rerylatml rtyle of cut and
Adah Try dure aad am If they don’t (ire
yen rrre. afilMif
D R. B. RIVERS hi.* removod bie
Ulfico lo Whitehill mwi, eter AWrn
Drug tiiorw.
May 13. »8fl7 d*wt«20
UK. H. IHCKHO.V UAPEKS.
P ROFFERd h o Frofe/al mil dervufa ;h« ritiseo*
of AiURU OiSje Whitehall St , over Mr Klplejt
AtUnU, Oa., June 2Ath. 1167><tA«tf
W. T. C. Ctuupbttll A. Uro.,
^URUKON aDdMcchenicel Den* n ■ re—ire
oj>c.nttionE in the proft4*«lon with
durability and skill.
JEM*Office over Alexander* Drugstore, White
Hail ft.. W. T. C. CAMPBELL.
^ U.F. CAMPBELL.
Atlanle, Jar.. 30 dt:
D R. U T. PULLIAM having”**’
turned from a vuit to Virginia will «•
eume the practice of hit profession in the city
of Atlanta and it* vicinity.
Can be foui d at bteotfico at all hour*,except
when profeMimally engaged.
xsr oiBce Washington hall.
•epi**»dwtf
Cart! for the Latile^.
'pHISUHEAT TURKISH PERIODICAL
J REMEDY.—For the immediate removal
ol GbaUUctions. Irrrgulantifi, Frolapeus Uteri.
(Falling nfthe Womb.) Leuchorthoa or White*
etc., Ac.
These PUli have never in a *ingle instance
failed in p^docing the meneee. Too much
cannet he said in their favor. No woman can
enjoy good health when that particular part
of her peculiar organization n deranged.—
Sickness at *t»mach, headache, languer, debil
ity, p*in in the head, side, and hack, l< » of
appetite, costironees, Ac-, are some of the
symptom* which attend irregular menstruation.
As certain as time are tbeee Pills t-» remove
one and all of these symptoms.
Ue sure and get the genuine, which has our
signature on each box. These Pi He may be
had by addreeaiug Dr. Kaufiov A Co’ n and
incloshg $1; the Pills*, trill k? eont by return
mail.
N. D.—Ladite whose health will not permit
of an inrreaec of family will find these PUte i
successful preventive.
Ladies who are pregnant, should not uee
these Pills, as iheyarc sure to hiing on mie*
oaniage. though no injury to health would
follow. . Address.
DR. 8ANFL0Y & CO„
Cincinnati, Ohie.
Feb 10 . .. ; 'dertf —
INTELLIGENCER & EXAMINER R, " w ■*?' A ‘*
1 OPPIOB I ; T' 1114 GfB* wiUU opes for deUvsrr of saaSs
I d from 6 4’y a. m. u&tU li ffl —lien rert oos
T1IB PflOPIUBTOItn j p. tt. to Leif-past itrtfl p, n,
having raoently added to tt* The Mail going West efa W. A JL B. B. wfU
JOB DEPABTimrr of tbs Hit.b i ? tgiryj A*wSSiii££m is.
llihnsat a LAEOB aad VAKIHD j put 7 £ * f .ra. uSuZXSuSF&iifk
sissortaent of the Aatssr Stgls* of 4 p. tu—for AagasU s*.d wyotd. at * pTa.
SVNJj AY HQUH&.—OCee opened at # 45
PLAIN AND FANCY
ini m.
*« propsred to oxoeato la a a.at aad workrasa,
kt manner, army dwerlptloo.of
i-—st 4 p. m. aad cluaed at 6 20 p. at.
. Tbe Hear, prea. ot bujtms la tUi uttca
; and ta. ikort aUusraae* for clerk help —u— it
. aU- T ' . j MMMi, to the pabbe Mrrtm that the
1 hoort of claeisg tho eoatli bo otrlct]'
FartlealarattaatlOB wlllkoglroa to tbo Prist
lag of
Circulars, Way Bills,
Blank Notes, Bill Headi,
Blank Leeds, Bank Cheoka,
^Programmes, Business Cards.
HANDBILLSJ’OSTERS, U.
Wo respeetfall, aoUelt the patroaage of oar
Crloodiln thaeltyaad maatry, and asiaro them
tha tall orders willbepromptly cad.otlrfaetorily
\V. B. GRIFFIN & CO.,
Commission Merchants.
AND
AUCTIONEERS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
4 LL UL'dlNEsa patru.ted t» then, will
weeire their beet attention. 'j
herel C«sh adranen taado on all eatutgif
nsoto whan dmlred.
w. b, oRirriN.
. HUGH O’NEILL.
- umiKctt.
laekaoa, HlUa. dt Vm4mj. Augusts Oa.
thiuJIain, Jenpingt dt Cof IT ' -
Cowly, Fore* re Co,
Outnichaal A Be so, -
Lara beck 4 Cooper.
Augusta, auftMawta*
fi. P. Eddy & Co.,
(dfccmsous TO C K HAXLE7K8 A OO )
Mil. JOB ND CARD PRINTING OFr.'Is.
AND
Book-Bindory,
Oottkct of Ff httehaU and Alabama
ATLANTA, OEOROIA
OPEDD Y A GO.,
TTevlng Jmt added to their
L± former extensive aieort*
ment of B O O K and JOB
T YPB, CCTB, ORNA
MENTB, Ac., a very large
variety of new' mxteriali, of
tks latMt sifUt, together will
one of Hoe's celebrated
Crllmler Preteee,
ire more follv prepared than heretofore, to give
dispatch to all order* far work la their lice—w£ioh
they will axeeste It. thebeststyla ol tbe art, at
fair prices for Cash.
Psrtieclar attention peld to tbe execution o.
FINE WORK for Railroad end other Jolntfitock
High, Peters & Co.
COKHIBBIOS: H2B0HA5T8,
roa r*» rnciiti ajt» iuj o?
TENNESSEE PRODUCE,
CO TTOti, OR OCDRIES, eke.. ’
A 1 mbUtm'a. 8'troot,
(idusti. ol tt* SUgfjC A Depot.) J
Atlanta, Georgia
<M. VonaooMo Homy tun ai pc? fw Prod am
stuou «oor r ., ucm, am a, iu;.
‘ *• aF-i —* I.
ClarkeA Crubb,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Agents for collections of all kinds
SaS notion la
BACON m Mm 07 ML HMDs,
GROOEKIEH. 4C
AI rew. < Uetaa«,ew WMUhaa tt, ASaato, Oa.
i oa Saab. 8tti
wary t—cr
Orders voa, octfog,
ra Prrra Top
saaltoapMltA
>8 XomKSeacco
lasea troespur made.
TEST rued rad, a tm rare article tt Bar Ay,
J for Bead, frloe, 62 par bethel.
CLACKS A SECBE.
Sapt. 7, dtf.
300 Hacks Meal,
r sale by
HIGH, FITBR6, h CO.
Oata Wanted.
— j highest —
HJOH PKTtPJ * CO.
eia
CanTaaaed Hama.
1W Package, casrutal aad Sugar eurod Bata
•toft. J. JC HI8H. PETKP.6 A CO.
Sear Lard.
TbnadenlgaadhaTt in tak.alwhalasol. w
feUil, elottf g«e NEW LARD.
OLARRR A ORURR
Who want* any Bye.
uta. tj t tornMl, Obki
74 ISS7.
Georgia Hama.
C LASIX A to pm row*rad .onaSLotef
OnrjlACerwSBuu c 40
I BBLS. Pike's MegaoU* WhiAkev. las
^ v/received Axdfor^Uby ^ 3
„ , OJ^Rn A GRUBB.
Whiskey! Whiikay! Whiskey
O LA1KB A GBCBB hart Just ramirad tt
BUs. MeDrala's Ixtra Copper MM Cera
TThlskey, end for tils cheep. ltereh II.
Bran and Btaorti
A T Atlente
36 cenu.
July 28, lm.
R. PXTBR9 4 CO,
ATLANTA STEAM MILLS-
W £ will keep constantly on heed a large stp»
ply of good Floor—also Bran and Shorts.
The highest cash price paid for Wheat at tbe
Mills. JolylC— —
R. PKTBRfi 4 CO.
ILEX M WALLACE W1L C IOKK4CJS
Wallace k Robinson
commiss k ioVmtoants,
ABD D1ALIBB IB •
TENNESSEE PRODUCE
For Sale.
A CORATAKT npjly of the JrsOrveWtcA
£ L’flEtLA OIL at wbotawitr tidi-iul Ane
rveacuoa gla4* \o (Loire w'tah -* t. s^si-"
A. J SU.VSKLU 6AD,
J#nt,
OP BASBVHXE.
'THEJfBI'fCU.ljEPAaiMfhT ufoti »«-
THE COLLESIAIB L'Pr-.vrvlYef'tour-
tax JXltLnr ur IxsrTTvrit. c- t»xt Ut.
skn.6epuc.wr 7ik. !: ao ( :« a^rauleu
Claeeieai carat, e* Blacti ra eeur-e Htttrw
is*, ia SdretMe aad Agrkwltortl fcroirle* uid s
preparatory aetoeL Te*t'<s, hoctint, wtiir,
faes. 61SS per terra if 28 or war. Sit-tors i ---
S=»*ra, de, IIP per tew.
l**t SeMfoa t*en were S2* 6;ud«u a
the t*a IToportmnu.
B- B. JO0SSOS, Sisdsuedts'.
any 7-dto
UniTeraUr of Itoruiatana.
nzecAL i*?ABniEst
fTEIinal Gueno tt Lnttnt it UWo dopsrlw-e,
i. -te c-wnow. wX<Wn7V.SiiratoIWA, iu;
ud »t|1I tanoriaai* to itontto biA
6 rrwuodMC-
*• D -. PKfewerrf 33rm.
t .-Si fStf 5, Prefwaor of CWotectoT 7
CPTrtUJ A. SOTT, 11. O., P—r tn.ir,rf jCoteiia M-
C NOT7. 14 D . Prvfeewr tt Aa-Wear.
■■ fk, Pralw.» tt njWog? met
en^zr^Axo, u. v. fWorawwue u rw,,,.
1,78. roue, le toww-rywIBau rtea ca tu mttnd
emtttmtt
tafUuitT ■' esontriimtj jttttUtl
PreT/?oJ*V 7 .^ Vt f C ^ srMl LetUra* 9 ffl W
^ Aw^.tireyt . ref tb* Baepivat, from
its cf OetOhtr, M CtiOkosl StireOiare rereX
«5 -Ae.oljfU. tru.„- tt, ^',,‘SUSr 1 '
ItKik.tr BTSt X. D.,Omt.
t. u»CLeireci u*-e
M wrbe *r
tigiWurial#
M AAdctrtntcn
SSAjly. it. Apr.i '4*1
ea^taix»*4 hr tire lv
A
New Stoek Coming In 1
■(§§.©? WOW©
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS.
\ T11. HEBBnfO d- SOU’S Clc-ibiug kfaua-
rVtrtory utd M.rchant Tailoring ertobll.h-
XU * BAJLLZT.
*J» * Bsrloj *oB ucW fe eol. by
P-rtri W AILACB A SOSHVKK.
whSkby:
SAVANNAH MEDICAL CLLGE.
HI arneal c*ura? cf U-tmi wilj «,xEm«<e
r. .VoTtmUx »exL
Tie PraiittiXArt oz IPih Occobct.
B. D. Aracid. If. D.,
Cora WVrtry, !
. - ■ new n« leu
WALUCI A XOK.V*jV
y nod M.reboot Tailoring „.
mew, for Fall ltd Win,;, ,j Li, Utor. «,«.
Oat of ib.beti .t-yrko cl Cloibi. Caarlac.-waad
OArti, Promissory Holes, Blank Deeds, Cheeks
Way Bills, Programmes, Sand aad (how Bills
Pus tors, Ac., axe-nted al short noUce.
^sre-Printlog la Ools and Sriraa Baoisi
and Paxct Oobotan I»i, oronVennra. Kn.ln
Mnslla, s«., dons la beantlfnl stylo
Haring llkewlM eonneeted a
Book-Bindery
wilt thtlr Printing Establishment, they sra pre
pared to execute oMers for every description of
work In thtt dspirtment—Including HULING
and BLAKK BOOK MANUFACTCBINO-ln a
stylo superior to any tree before done In this sec
tion ot rbe Bute. -Their Tools being all n.w and
ot the latest patterns, their Stock of materials the
6«s( tbe Northern markets aHord, and their work
men oqos! to any In the Soath, they feel coeldem
of their ability to girt entire satisfaction, and
oonaeqnnnUy hurt no hesitancy in soliciting ths
pntronaro of thslrfrlsnds and the pcblle.'
■Sh-OrJnri for work, In either department ol
tboir business, from any part of Georgia and
nalghborlngStates, will meet with promptetten
Atlanta Ot. Feb. 20, 1657.
(dAwly.)
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks!
Of a 11 Descriptions.
B LA.N KBOF Al.L DESCRIPTIONS, ctn
he bed tt ell time*, at the
Examiner & Intelligencer
Blxckeu
Tailor'* Trimming#,4t., !cr u.i et the icresi
p ;•?•*, to trods.u
W. HEKRDCG 4 605*8.
48 Whitsbxll §L, Atlx&u, Ot.
AIm sgiic:# for 61cgtr» Bswisg .Mxehldm
( CLOTHING mads lo ordsr aud * At icmms «
^ K v koMIq »Fm. BBRIUNG 4 1*0?
•«»fo 4 Abbott— i f Wb C. Moor re—
sttol-i^Isn il»*.ef(hB.nw7.a..
Seago, Abbott i €o.
,SrCCB6SOBB TO SHAGO A ABBOTT.i
00KMIM10X KkBCHAjnB—Bspeeialiy for
vn. sale of Tesneeeee Produce sleo keep e con. J rr.gp - ‘ a " , '"
tratt supply ef Lime. Greecrieeud aSc 6is.lTTeen.j Stx-.o C ora
! pit GMil, At | I tbs!xiXM,.c-crr
tre- Staft 6 A5W, Craw, D V • next.
P. M. Bollock. 1! D..
W. -3 BnllocA. if. D.,
>■ G. Bowen, k. Ii,
Jxr'sh Ham#, M. B
J- B. RsRd. SJ, B.,
Jotopi Jcera, M. B ,
J.J.Wmu M. D.,
Clitics! Lortara# -rTt
ths City Hc.#y»iuL Tfc
m&dsu ©Tt.- I Vi- pxteu
Ik'"* sh^*vrv i
Prar'.it* MbiidAc, .
S«rj^ry,
At steer.
?-;»oi >fjt
hlxisria Modlim,
CLcmlktry,
«c*-lsry dciprered at
re*tfHltl»| ViH 86S4B*
>• F«-r eurJeoy
” TfE-li A HI). De*&.
Medical College of Georgia,
AT ALUU6TA.
ra® cf Lfcfarre^ in
JV T A t>8 to erdw. Also, Thin stwk of RBA\t p V *T *t
B sn * T £ill?}?b Agos^ j K ,e ?
A T L A NT A !
Dry Goods Emporium!
Cutting, White&€0
No. 69. Whitehall sit., (near Roarks)
OtrTTISti, WHITE 4 CO., txks thi# msthbd j
v^ ofsgiit cxllmg tbe attention cf tbe pcbltc, i
generaUr, to their large aest-rtment of Dry.
AjJsnu, GeeirgU.
Onr Stock:
w* hxr» new 1® Kara.
1 JO hhds dmi TaanatMt haaot^dtc
20 ilia ribbed rides
v. hhds prims plsia w*ref
t Tierce* extra 8n«r cojwd cttmwl ,—.. t ^
ehsira J nn*;r3<S«e«, I: P. O a h* M \. M D
ObUftncs. idLtoranec/ W omen end In-
faruJ. A. F.VT., M. D.
Tosl*' > b Pnkutt • ^AB * too • , 9- ^ xew
Atetomy. H. P. CAUP«rLT. V* I)
finrgery, L. A Df(j 48 V r ’ ’
Inei-taes nod Price.:. - ' Me.*-, -r r-
roin.M. d. . L
Mnto.ia Medics. rb-ra;-~rrt xr - kfevTcn.’
Attorniea, QhsrilEi, Clerks of Courts, tnJ
Ordinarias, can b« furnished,;at ahort noUce,
an? favorite form of DEED, WRIT, or PRO-
<;Lri8 which thsy maydesira; and allPORMH
ol legil instruments, commonly inusa, are al
ways on hand, to ba sold at tha lowast nncas.
Atlanta. M w
E, M. SEA60,
erccsssoB to scsoo a lawrej-cx
ivILL C0.V77.VOT TBS PRODUCE COB-
MI SS! OS BUSTS ESS,
AT HIS SEW COMMODIOUS FIRE
PROOF BUILDING,
Front nf Atlanta Botak and neat door to Fulton Houa,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
^.Tbansnal FnatUltMoffand toSbltMrt tlrdm
raspoclfnEy«oltettM.
Pel lHh. IS5S (CAoly )
Hay.
10O* 4 * 1 ** * nT '^ Hay, ia Store
l^ior »*ubi sfc,
Areata. J%n 26.1*47
AGO ABBOTT A •
New Bacon.
1 OO hs ''-’ Xston. too to* atttoU. St 5m. Hans, uni
.. ShonU«r». Inst racirad uni for aa]. bj
_Uar If b M. SEAtiO, LuamlMioTi Bare at
O RDKRb Will b. prwnptly aaacatod for an* a-tu-i.
ia thl* market x. u aCai'h).
Good#, and Boot# and Shores, which they sra now I
rreceiTttg and epaiGg, and will continue to ra* J
ceive weekly, tbe newest #tyie« It market, eon*
listing ef
bilk Robes,
Eisek and colored Silk*,
Cbanili* Bordered Shawi*.
Stella, "
Figcrred Cubmrr^. ”
Plain,
B*y Ptatre.
Broehe,
CbreaUU. Scarf#,
B:mnt; Kibbon*.
.French Fiowrer#,
Bonne: Piaoes,
Bruieel* and Bagla Law.
Mclr clique Tramming.
AU Wool lit lain*,
Cotton and Wool,
Mtr.no,
Dural Robes and Plaid*.
Iiread. !>reuse*.
B.*ck and Colored Fringe#. |
Cal.'u Lincsy Hosespan.
Poi de Chreci,
Para.A'»tUK
Blanket#,
Xeg.-o Uood#, Ac. 4c.
Call and *rec fur vc-arfelv^ end we rfil oon-
rir.cre t-u tbu yoe can’t doahy better elec a brer*. '
J. L. CUTTING, |
LTNIS'WHITE, j
J A BANT4.
Atlanta Dry^lioodii Emporium 1
NTW SUMMER GOODS—A frreah arrival of
new aod beautitnl mire#, j^a*. received by
CUTTING, WHITE 4 CO.. j
39. Whitehall Sa !
April
2Ah barrel# Whiskey, varlon# hfrtrU
115 bag# Rlc Co free.
5 hhd# Eagar.
19 bbl# Sagnr*house Moltsms
• hhi# Cobs Me lastly.
tb Boxes Adasantiare and Bpem Cbadiw.
50 Bcxree aasertred Tohreeeo.
SP'Colli Hreapjnire, MaciU*. Cotton and bre'e
Rope.
4C Bslree and noli# breggtm
15 barrel# Ylnregrer, alto many other anSeiet U
oar line.
SEAGO A ABBOTT.
Birds Eye I.ime.
W* sra Agnnu f»r th. sal. cf Mr. B L Bogarts
Blrdr-eye Lime, put cp la I bath cl batraU. war-
rtotcS fall racaonra, aeS of saposlai Quality k
acy ether lima col-i ia this market. Oriars by
ths Car leaf will he illaS al kill prions, by
_ -— 8, A. e CO.
Mill Stones, Bolting Cloths, kc.
W# #r* also agent* for Mrere-
at. Morris 4 TriaWre, BMW.
»er#, Md., laportrere
D^lvr# in Frenah Barr, Go-.
Pt*a- :.***»-.: PettoJg
M^VILLtK. M. D,
Chemistr* e-.critrmsr
kf. D
De»er«r
M.D.
d Acit-o*. H. V.
ALEX. MEANS,
rof 4r.u:ra-..R. CAMPBELL,
totp» tte term tea nms
Boitia, aetht, An. Ordanl
sh-.ruMluu «ffl to fnrtA.
fully atKatM by Ucb i
autbtlin. |rian.
S. i i to.
BtotoglFurant FU» A Barf tor nraof Cafto. ton
•i.3>7 ct tons at N.« Tort nctocVr *., a A Cc.
, SEAGO, ABBOTT A CO.
Scptcahw, 11, 1657.
V cntkon-hnxna. Factory Torn, a
Tallow.
Tkraa Serna eholoa Veairon Base
Ten halte FaetaryTara.
Thret Barrals Tallew.
Fear barrals Car Oraasa.—Fee sale
_ Tha Baok ef Fallen has SarlareS t rami-
annnal dlridsadof Sr, percent., parable .* (Heir
Banting Hoar, oa lemeni.
Atlanu, June 16,1167.—dll.
WM. M. WILLIAMS. Ca.kto.-_
Notic to Farmer*.
T WISH tftboy urelrere Rredtred Whtt* wbreaL r#(c'sar-
1 Iy at the mini; price. f. M. 8F*'a1
A Of. * Nut door toth* KuRrev Hmh
CORK URAL.
Ore to Meal la 0«a
CE k KO BISSON.
James I. Carter,
Forwnrdlnv a Comnalaalon Mer
chant.
SAVANNAH. GA.,
M9-Ta Jowres' Xu B>cb«J^ Bay Buwev—(lately rnitM
■ mm* . hr J. IhgerieU. B*e )
J . S. Litoral sdesscin noi# m a12 sos«
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY!
Adjoining tbs terser nf Ala. A Leyi Stxaata, i kU. to, . Rebt A Teaax, Kn, hfraatsh
AX.tlaxata. do. ' •' *•*.ea ;r. B. rnm.li,aaeri
ROB’T. H. MAT, * m “ rt
Bavinc rewf’vsd hi# CARR1AGB
REPOSITORY to ths above ellgi-
T-dhwly
Resignation.
IE •rehserthrer havtiy rreslfrere* thre Agreasy retfUi
_ rarirems Iresreraresa Oareipareiea, far vboei lu k*
brerer VKt«g, ukres Ul# method at rettraiif h<« tha re k
7*kv frittria fox Ihsir Ubrersl patmoafv *red worel
t psetfreUy nwrerewl tre there# tre rererettreae that prel
' unu his sres—sset, DR- S. L xrfiZtK
Atn rereul srey ire rrereotrearefredlhf aJIofth* Coaprerete
> rarer coreMracre, ire Ire rrefcr m te thretr reprect*,
eitlMr >wre*iiH ire rre#f*iS1#igtretbretr km# hy
hrekau are tretht# |darere. WM MAREHAM
AUmU, Jrelyltt. 1147.
Fire Imurnnce Agency.
Orevtreh tworelvred tbs Aftfwy of ths
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
Capital Stoek. *600,000
A tout A 618,000
.Ktnn Iwarance Company.
Cipitil Slooka i flaOOulOOO
Amite, 81AOOO
Chartered 1819.
Pignut lnmm.ee Comjgw,
AawtU, 31SL305
Insoraooa om be had hi eitherol tts*
above OompaniM at aa lew rates as in tor
other teepouible OonpuiM, by applieh-
tlonio N. L. ANQIER, AganL
iteb, 2ak A iwi.
Ball, aod e'nlargaS his facUltlea.li praparad lor
tu all «Tj«ri with which he may ba fkrorad. aa
a> good ttotal a> .-ns ba ebtainad la Aagnito er
Savannah, with th* addition of FralghV
Bis rtetk embraces. >
Carriagw, Concord Baggies,
I aad 6 eaatRaekaways, BUds Beau do.,
raU Tep. do , With aad wltheai TVp.
Pnohesa, TVp Baggie.,
ndlar Wagon. Ito Top^o ,
Ooraast, Whip*. Aa.
al tha h*(l nuanfbo-
tera aad latest style
, , A then of patron-
ag* In racpeetAilly teUdtad.
H Uh. Ordera far F—fly ar Plaautloe W.geei
other raklolas AlUd *t short aetlee.
Wa an also agaal Bar Norwood A Robin.'
P YltonU?Q.„ B*e. 4, 1S6S.
nr E BEST SELECTED
ARB
ASSORTED STOCK
or
Family Groceries
IN TEN
CITY OT ATLANTA,
(•to ha fa *’a d at tha
“ Atlanta Family Store,"
aro. 13
Whitehall Street.
>• KORGK H. DANIEL,
Atlaala, May S, (AS.
r**«l :a ihs City
ti H -s^uaL
« MMO.NH:
Chmcrel Lrectcm »
Hrap;tsJ sxid st ia# Jic
Ft foe «ho>W court*
MarritBlaijon tiekit^-o be ties err,) 55.
Eor farther partirn a-s apply to say ms.-,
of tie Fneolty; ir to
I P. G.< RV N,
scgSHaw j,„ a
«Just Receivedt
3 Casks rav Linseed Oil, iTWiah
2 " boiled " •• do
2 “ wider strain'd pure spr'si Oil
2 “ “ whaieOil
20 Bbls. crennine Oil for Tacccrs.
10 ” Kosin “ - “
10 “ assorted Vxnii-l.es.
30 “ 95 porcor.T. .McoloL
20 " Burniac fluid,
10 " Campbene
10 " Spirit Turpentine.
20,000 lbs Wh.ie ieua, a,-sirted.
150 Boies Glass, assoricd sires.
^fcȣrs*6*f. pa-erwi Fretau, read reil rexticlres
far Freiatera’ cvs. For ml« It
AUreora. mm r, ior • I3a.vle»
lS£©Odti/' J.Nia^n
Ike dlseerary ot tku V .-.usg > nlia waa tha
ra.nl! of rkeain. aeridnat. 11 rarpaue* all cth.
cr inks in rtlatpa I! c. :, r.nrxO.. ;y ltd tttl
Sew fren; tla f*iu Ubwntst tbt-4, and a iittl#
rain *at»r. It tkcnld net U mixed with ether
Inks, bat always ba pet into clean bwutaa and
knot cirfced from tl« airwlta n.t ia u.n, mi.
Ink wt.1 net e3rr.de ibs r-.ra'.jct, »cu cannot b-.
inrttotoad to it* qnauty by nay Uk ^mfsrtiTtd
ia Mrcpe er Amarira.
Orders sra rrapreituily t&cv.ti, tt wa will
put «p tha above Ink as lew ct ecr oSca, XI l
aa be pat up is Fktiadnpbia, Putcn. er N V.
par Made only by lire. Btggtrs A GniW Ai
nu. Gs. Sold at alltaa booh elora*.
MarelS, dti
GL AS ! GLASS 1! ULAs !':
808 Boxes.
\V"F knra ia stem can cf tha largtot stores of
r » window git.i, er*r brangbt to tb.i market
and wtl etU it at lew Ignns for CAbH. Call
aad ran aj-rit bMITH A RtlARB.
Window Shades.
A Spine did Variety—all caaplsla. JaM ra
mired and far sale. Very lew, by
April IS. F A. A J. S. WILLIAMS.
CHISOLM 4r ADAIR.
Negro Brokers.
Decatur Street, near the Treat
Haute, Atlanta Georgia.
117 ILL pay sank, far Hagrees, tad bay and sail
»» aa mmalwton. 68 llknly resag auras,
wasted,at this time, for which th* ktrhMieash
prlra* will b* paid. W. A. CHISOLM.
0*4.16 lliSfdawly) G. W. ADAIR.
Faints, Oils, 4c.
The National White Laad nnd
O. XT*. BARTS,
Piano Voite Bsptirrr and Tuner,
IT 7 ILL retbtad is reay creir> iz z.s
v* Um#f kuiHN. neb u r#|* BBBi
lUttagref recti ore, reovsrieg of kresre. TT 9 f ]!
*«i,(f»lt*d *r bated,: laylag of taw string* by
th* Mtar*. wkcl* *r sllgl*. Ac.
Satteteaios gins la «r.ry iaKaaaa ar a*
tharg*. AU work w arras ud.
*7 a*1«urd*as at IsdHH
Frl«*s.
»- All *rd*n tkmld to l«fl nt Ilrktotr ek'i
FsxnUsra Bbera, .n Ptorktra. *u. At’anu. ua.
(las. sat aittolm lath*
To Pnlntara.
U a tew day* wawtUha la raralpt af ll.SSSR
*f F*« White Lead—which w* wWwarrwat I* 6.
BSSu5nSaS..““ “™ «—
R*r. M, 1SIA. IMITB A UIAEP.
Irtiritre ta tbs Freiat ttare greosraUy, eF,
|ul<7ttt^Lp^aU »ha ptoti
-JESS
wttammhh
its t* panh.
nans matt
FUariSt, XrwTtoh.
To Ulnxlenh Ssuh Mate ufectuz*
erv—W» hew e#ni stesk ef VMit
Glsia-nagUcUslM hare ( MM t* «6H Hladb-
to. Al*a,>,M4t> Patty—all at whisk W» wU
teUtee htltehw dnimdl
Vtr.lV.MMi UUtMdXUhhD
Bacoa-Plour-Coru-lVas^Oats f
htehdtgteJ White Corn,
. sSEiB;'**
MS hash*!* good White Core if to!.
Ibahhteasrtldte win k* mU at fair mark**
Wte* tea Cash, o* gaad Mtrte toy e«c. My
ctaraltewto ia r*ry large,, and 1*01 Bure.:i
Had* af Prnittel »t !«w rate*., AU predae* toft
with sa*ls M sate from Iras* was* etl«r War-o
Btetetathnmty,aad«aa Wlannad 1/ dwlnA
C. P. PAKR.
Jfanh tL Prod.c. 2 tear
‘•fJ M