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BY LOOIIRANE, DOWSING A: (50
“ ERHOH CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEJ i FREE To COMBA'I IT r,F. r. .
m SERIES, VOL.
ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING. ,11 IA 2S.-IsnT.
the daily examiner.
ATLANTA ILIA
OliMmnni^m
Mi John llydu, lab
uiiiKkr among Illy
-its la Utah,'gave a leclurn on /1 Ydnc day
, n ■,» York,on M •rmonUm Forty poopl.,-
present Mr. 11y ( L *n 1 that the Mor-
monism wbieli he learned In England was a
verydillercnl tiling from winU he louinl in IJtnli
tin Ireirnei to ttonstder it-iike-ihc fliiciout ( 'liriis
tian Church, ns giving the power to work
aimi'li* and to iped!-. in longues Polygamy
was then called tfdcctrino ol devils by , the
Mitm whom he found, when lie went to Utah
in lb53, living with half n dozen wiven. lie
oeir.an to have donht,> n! Mormon ism tlnn:
I Ingham Young explained the wickedness ol
■hilt Lake to him by telling him that wicked a ,
I ho Children ol I r.rel were, they wire still the
-hosen people, nod Moser mis don wos a divine
one, ns was that ol Joseph Smith I lowever,
this w. s no! sufiiicicnt to settle Ms doubts;and
when he was sent Out to the Sandwich I I ind ;
he shook oil'the shackles ol hi; youth The
three characteristic tb-elrim v i ul the M ni i p
were the authenticity of the Hook "I Mnrmrfh,
the divine-authority of Joseph Smith, mid
the recent establishment of polygamy Thia
fastvran srvorly d< nohncod in tin Book ui
Mormon, and reprchfiid-d publicly and its
revelation until Ibid,seven years alter it bits
gau to be practiced by Joe ph Smith And
it way only in 1852 that I Ingham V uung
thought proper to make public profc >3ion ol
their faith in these practices' Now, when a
man waa louuJ faithful enough, tie was indue
cd to go to Salt Iaibcund inducted mto the
mysteries, The Mormon Ihcoiy was that n
man’s glory was counted by the si" • ol Ins
lanriiy, nod all children barh n( » woman
sealed to him were counted an !ii;i Ho Hint a
inanM glory increase! when lie wai'caieJ to u
new woman, and he could be scaled to any wo
man who iltd not love her turban I il Brig
ham Young would pi nail it Ho, too, tviieii
a saint died or wort away on u mission,'it
wis the duty of jomogood brother to -.••• that
>,i£ o it lory" wont on increasin'.- in spite of his
•tbsoocc.
Mc.Ifydo contended that the Bible did not
, reach Mormonisni. Mr Hunmel Richard- 1
Lft Halt Lake and on his return took three
otlic- wires. The sober and dejected face ot
t,i; IVire showed she liked it,although he took
her hi tier chare of the balls and theaters. Mr
Horace F.ldridge was one day toid by Brig-
.iQ-. that he mnst take another wile Mr.
Kidridgo said he had promised his wile never
in marry another. Brigham said "If I had n
vile who wool! try to extort nidi a promise
'i > that i he might go to h— I 1 ou mu3t, or 1
will c"t you oil. Mr Kldridgc submitted, nrd
'oon nftcr bis new wife had entirely et
i.ij u(lections, Mr. Hyde related "vend eases
of extreme suffering on the part ol Ur t wive--.
Home, however were not so.
A Mrs Cahill, for two or three year-, en
deavored, bv inviting young Indies to come
ind live at her house, to give her hn l and tin
opportunity to overcome his inveterate bash'
fulness. It was, indeed,made tin duty of the
wile to go to the intended second and beg her
to accept the proposition. It was the princi
ple of the Mormons to send out their worst
men to preach Mormonbm. If n man was n
gambler or home thief, he would be sent out as
pfcaqher. It was Brigham's doctrine thu uo
matter who preached a principle, provided it
was pure. Many of thcincn who were sent to
ihc States and to England were r ent to get
lhem away lronr their creditors,-or because
ihey were too drunken to stay It was-a d.f-
ticult thing thia Mormon qui tion. The Mor
mons worn isolated; 30,00. luul immigrated
thither trotu Europe; the number was trom
‘>,000 to G.OOU last year, and was rapidly i .-
creasing. Ho had hope in this—that all la-,
oaticism contained the seed-; of its own de
struction. At the coodaaioii. Mr. UyuC
was loudly cheered.—At to York Iimi> t
rhwftiVj' “
y,g,-.i It'ii Judge Burke, of Houtb Cat
olinn, rode cm hor s c back from circuit to cir
cuit, accompanied by a servant, who wag di
rected to keep close behind him, while he med
itated as pleased himself by the way. Jogging
along in this way, ou cne occasion, the servant
pressed up too rent to the horse which lie rodt
and which happened to bean ill-natured brute;
and the consequence was that the horse kicked
the negro on the leg, who, observing that it
had not interrupted his masters itidy.sprang
oH his horse, ami picking up a atone, throw it
at the beast, which it unluckily missed and
took effect between the Judge's shoulders/The
instant the n’gro saw what he had been doing,
he fell in the road with Ms hand clasped around
hi.; leg, and eryiug out in api urcut agony; as
soon ns the Judge eouid -traii’hten himself, he i
turned nrpnnd and said to the ['rostrate ne-
to:
‘Stephch, child, what nils you. '
‘Lor, m.ijca,’ was the reply, ‘your hot-'just
now kicked me on the leg and almost broke
'{.’'
‘U elUhild,’ said the lodge, ho j e t now
kicked fnoJK'twccn the shoulders and nlmcst
broke my bark, too.'
Pb ni,(ut Man.—A correspondent ol the
• I,ouis Republican, writing- from Ivlwood,
It T., soys-
‘One who lives ou his Haim near the <-.1gc ol
Hi city is perlinp; the oldest iuuii iu Vntericb
If not, 1 will venture a small wager tlmt he is
the most active Of his age. lie is Mr. James
J (VTooie. lie was bom in the comity of Don*
, gnl.in the North of Ireland, someiv In re about
Hie year 1730. lie was nu rddjnnn iu the
Irish rehrilion ol 17T\ when, liceoiniug im-
plieateil- with liord Lilagemld, ho lied his
country to -eck fro dom io oitr then voting
Itrpublie. His life ''Of been checkered with
■finny changes. He has bu n ton eil about
among the various scones and by many diverse
i.ircnnwUncei lie moved to St. IsiuLs thirty
years ngo, nqd cxtablished tin* first brewery
there. Ily moved'to t e Platte I'urcliase in
18:t8, and lived iu Buchanan county, near
Biou'iuiaglun, until. two years ago, when lie
came to Kansas and made a pn-cmpitou, and
be can now walk eight or ten miles with ease
to visit las tiiecds or attend to businessatlsir.'.
Lie says his age Is about one hundred and
iveutj five ycatB.
Uni. Il'atker'i Plana.—The St. I/mis
News prof .re: 1 to give tome inkling, ‘on good
authority,' of what Hen. Walker is doing and
| expects to do. That journal says:
‘Hen. Walker cun secure fire thousand men
and a quarter of n million of dollars besides
i innon, shell-, shot, ammunition nnd supplies
• nny needed amount, within thirty days’ no
nee. The money ($200,000) is ready and
subject to his drnlt at any moment. Walker
does not desire more than one thousand men,
as in i. vatisliod that with that numbt-i ot men
lie call conquer and keep possenien of Nicar
agua, M' pitc nr all the Central American
nrirtic; that can be brought into the field n-
gninst Mm lie is operating quietly at pres
ent’ and keeps his own council; but the de
parture id another expedition from New Or-
h on.,, sometime the coming fall, weII appoint
cd, ai d with Walker nt its head > an event
tlmt may be seriously expected.’
pal itu.1 lb An in .V.i/UV-:;-. One ul-
tmioon last September, during the time of the
great political excitement, on I was wending
my \*ny liotn ward along tlie wharf, my atten
tion was called to a new steam process of load
in'! vessels. Whilst admiring the beautiful
machinery then in operation, with ftrinnumcr
,,lik win' Is spinning and harming around, per-
foriiiiii:: the labor of some twenty men, my
eyes h ll upon a rather diatre J looking son
ot lain from-whom I j^card the following so>
liloqiiy:
•Ah!''le . xcluimcd, yen whir!y-«ig you; it
is yourself that takes the bread out ol twenty
ol me honest countrymen's mouths iuay day
you work; Imt lie jaliers there is one <gms<)la-
tion nftcr nil; i/.-'i ron't ■■■'• lb know X>th-
• II, bl’ — I’/iftaJ' l/ihia South 1 m U' nil■■■
WaU'oI.f., N. II , Inly 2K-Hollis Hat-
ol Hilsnm, wns instantly killed yesterday by
lightning an 1 his brothe* was at the Paine time
scroiusly paralysed A young Indy wns also
struck down by it temporarily The thun-
d?r nnd lightning were terrilie.
('iniViDEx 1 H I . bily 21 The hodju ol
l„:ra Tori, in L \bridge, was struck by li ht
umg to-dny, nnd his daughter, nineteen years
old, killed Mr. Turf wns seriously injured
but it is tin ught he will recover
f'tni.AOKLiutu, July 22.—Mr. Hodard
made a balloon asccusion here this .afternoon
mounted on n live pony. After ascending
ofime distance he climbed into the basket C1*Y
leaving the pony dangling below.
L'li'iVMti.B, Ivy..-luly 22 Mi I’rentici
ol the./eioTio/, nnd Mr<Du rctt, of the C mi
,, were arrested this evening and held in the
aim ol three thousand dollars each to keep tlv
pcaer
Jt Lout - July 22.—About seven o'clock
last evening a tire brode out in Keep ,v (.'o.'s
planing mill, on Second street, in this city
which extended to Marlow j sawmill; also
consuming several brick dwellings nrd Irnmc
tenements adjoining Los? estimated at from
H 100,000 to $?20o,0C0 Insurance not -veer
turned
New York, duly 22,—Home excitement was
occasioned to-night by u lire brooking out in
the Exchange. Eortunatelyit was extingnished
before any serious darango wns done.
Cute'Aiio, July 22.—The bark C. J. Ker
shaw. Cnptni i Pierce 1 , left here this evening
for Liverpool, Englund.- A salute was tired
on the occasion. A dinner wai given her elli-
cers last evening by the Board of Trade who
accompanied the bark to Igike Erie.
N r.w York, July 23.—The Circassian brings
intelligence that the whole of the tilegraph
cable would lx) shipped by the 20th of July
Ai ham , July 21.—There is a bad break iu
the lirie canal, about three quarters of n mile
Wist of Albion.
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Husinfess CardH, Bill Heads,
Programmes, Bank Cheek-,
Blank Notes Visiting Cards
Blank Deeds, Hand-bills,
Way Bills, Posters, -ke
i •- itc<l ciitormp a- icv jnable tu* In any oUu r te v
»f Georgia or ihekkmth
THE DAILY EXAMINER.
i i'uli/ishat cv*ry Mm ning, (Sunday (rrrpt'il
■it rive Dollars per annum—in advance. II
!ai;r I ai i mnnhti &ix Dollar. mil he chart’- /
KATES ()if ADVERT1S1NU
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One incerti-vn fid cent,.
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Adverllsemenl* fo<m lran*iem persons murt
tm paid In ndvnnce.
Logil ndvertisments [UiMished at the usual
rates. Ordinary notices exceeding .lea linis
c.hargod iiatiJv. rtLments. Announcing candid
ates for -tlice, $5 00, to be paid in advance
rheprivilege of yearly advertisers isstrirtly
limited to their owr. immediate and regular buck
ness.
Professional Cards not exceeding six lines
£!. r i per annum. .
Advrrtisment* not specifiod ns to time will be
otii'liohed till ordered out. and charged al regular
rates.
Advertisments inserted in the \\ ecklv papei
inly will bn charged at former rates.
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks
Of nil Descriptions.
B lanks or all desckiptionm, can
be had at all times, at the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Attornice, Sheriffs, Clerks of Courts, and Ordi
nu ties, can bo furnished, at short notice, any
laviriu Inrm of DFEL), \N RII ,'or PROCEbb
which they may desire ; and all FOItMS ot le
gal instruments, commonly in u-c, are always on
hand, to be sold at the lowest price?.
Atlanta, May SO, I8S7 "tf
kfiTimii Slburrlkitnirnts.
j/./l,/, ,/.V/> FEMALE
: ■ ■ «t >cv ■ —
the Citizens oT Alltuilii.
TliANKFi'L i Illy Irina Is of
Atlanta for their lib.-ml palmingo
’!»l r tin-1 .-I sc..«imi, I would respect
® tally ■- I.< il an increased patronage
lot tin next session, which will com
mence in Monday, July 2llth, 1857; Our
Hoorn an large ami mry, [ rotcctcd bv a piuria
fifty (eel long, front the sun Kvory attention
possible will be paid In the manners and mors
nl« of every pupil committed to my care, ami a
thorough and practical education mq.oii.sl—
A rigid, hut parental discipline willbcenforeed.
No one need apply for admission for their
children into ihir school who do not wish their
children governed
H. UOHHKH. Ihiucipal.
It. II. * .1AH. F. ItUliBItS Assistants.
Mils R C. I!. A MlH-8 L.M BOO
BBS,. .., Aw i lants Y, male Itiq iilin. nl
•Terms’ jxr Session of Twenty HViT.v.
It. tding and Spelling ■ $8 no
Arilhmi tie, (ic«igr»j>hy Hi lory and (iram
. nv»r - ' •(• uu
Phil, a.tpliy, ClicmisUy, Algebra,(icome
tty, lei till and Oreek. . lb UU
Inciib-ni d Kxpenses,... 2''
SS0*Tiiitien payable quarterlv.
\tlaniit, July 10, 1857 ddm
|t)ol) UEWAHl).
M* .on'; Orrics, (
Atlanta, June 30, li-3i■ j
\ l(i;WARU ol $150 will t>egivcn to an)
I noon who will apprehend and solely de
liver to the iduritlol Fuiloneounljr, William M.
Witcher,who iscliargevl with having, killed bi-i
iavh.-r.it 11 Witchsr, in lliiseilv, on the 25th
I,si WILLIAM LZ/.ARIt. Mayor.
h£Sl HlPPIti.S. .
William M. Witcher i* aK-ut l»> ysnrsof age,
live feet mx inches high, weighing about I5li
lie... broad ch.adders, sand, hail H„ the'd !•' ie,l.
,4iaighl anil hang. Vie,' broad and slighily
Ireiklcd. lie hod eh when be escaped, a blue
rluth coat, light ■•’SIotM i-ipier- pal,:* and
black coitci shoe*
July 2,1857 vlaWlf
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I N 1117 Subscriber has just found out the great
secret ut doing a successful business, to sa il
cheap, havo astnoll profit, and advertise and let
the people know what he has got and occasion
ally give them the prices and only one price, and
iuie no friends to sell cheaper to than any person
else. I have just received a laige lot ol (loots d
Shoes, for Ladies, Men. Boys, (iirls and (Chil
dren, all fresh from the Manufaetory. Crockery
and (ila«s Ware, Ovens, l'ots, Skillets, Fire Logs,
Axes, ll/acksmitli Tools,Hltovcls, Spades, Knives
and forks, i'oeket Knives, l!inbem-l!as, Pow
der, shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White l ead,
Hagai, Coffee, Molasse.t, Salt, llr.uidy. Wine
Ciin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, of every kind,
Rice, Toiacco in fact I can not toll you all I
keep in one Advertisement; But come sad look
lor yourselves, we are ready to show nnd sell.—
lhuil forget 1 give 8 lbs , ol best (Toffee, lor *1.
8ugar8L, 7 and fi lbs.,for a $l,and l«- sure .to
liring tho cash, we keep no books Corner of
White Hall and Mitchell buct
W. W fiiiAKK
march 25 Jwit
W hiskey : WlUakey • i
** lilNkt-j ! I ! More o
that <Yit‘r»|> Whiskey.—Just received
and to arrive, 200 barrets of Tennessee White
Whiskey, which 1 olli-r on goovl terms Also,
fresh tiioceries of all kinds, such as Hugar,
Coffee,'Molas* s, Huh, Mackerel, Rice. Tea.
Powder, Shot, Nails, Ac. Call ,.v,v
JuneHW dawn' W. W.ROAK.
Fine Rruiitlle*.
tor ale cheap by,
Fob a I
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ilwtl
O UAHKH, ilwt v^yuofi old pore rteo I
0) Hrantly, lefl yot, which 1 will -*oll at J r ' \ or
(•ftlltin.
mb«Mwt( \V» W. Ht) \ ilK
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Jus! Kecelvetl,
LARtiB LOT igline Cedar Uuckcl
I'ubs.'to sell very i be a
mh*5wdU
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A’U.tRK
JUST RECEIVED.
x 11UL8 , of real pure Com (Country Du
I tilled,) Whiskey, ol the very t-wt (^Molit)
warnntovt. W W.KOAKK
S “* y rU|>»— HlrwttiiV rfhiu-«l r^Ugra ILnist*
^ |y T U| juM rot i ivt -l »n«l for alt* on rv**Mn-
tUlrlaiTns.
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mostie 1‘nr^s i! on
Caralwic an! r-wi-. 1 rimmings,
1 L)rrss;Trimrr,ings—i q,'.1 s—;
1 Kit m« and fcacts,
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it it.n >he.-tings ,nd Ticking j
I Bleached an 1 Bn urn Mhirttng
■ i '-•nabu-r' btnpcs sud H ,v i. r..
’ Ti t ic l inen- i . N’apk;r ■
| Col von ]'nll».
: 11 icty. andPsc-Niek Mrts <wc a
t i ,
N i
-,t
ridJLMSIH Oli OPKKATINi
* rrihng ordinary c wiry
1 wiih eoLJ. f i OO-tp >
| F,.lin_ verytargi, r.1,1
ull cav,iy..
I - ult cav,iv,
FIIXIftRE!! F'SSKi""
have
"1- 1
itf.
'lunill.u bn jev
,msT*M t F
Fast Point.
Fairburn 1
Palmetto.
N’ewnan,
(irantv die,
rr Th
Montgomery
M ATI.AXT.V.
Hogansvillc
LkHrangi
long Cane.
W
r.'int.
87 !
li
ol i-oniiecti ■ aih hjv
\Vi'ii Point Railroad.
Macon x Western Railroad.
Maws to Atulnta, 103 M le* I ;.r,
KMf. Ksil.N FliOTE, Su|H-riniend'n
cd Su— t from ib.
IJtsf \oitlaeiit
SAFFb,
WAKDRnltKe
BUlStf.',
sECKBT.vitir-
WASUH I AN Be-.
peum ; ad.-
t N .
"I any desired pan. m and prici '
MOM ut of i end " •.
TaMw.--Mug, i- i >ir
I Tc:e««.'|'i-ie., u-
If! . ulni-m to tk ...... ixigi
I 3r. receiving -veeltl) oj
I ir'iled is coii and ri.ru
P- V. e.
j each fang,
I f-.trar g Fanpor Tootli.
! Vis", for Fxiraclmg.
1 Filing sat. Decay v -i -
iwcea tw Teeth,
) L .o >ing >iliv .ry l a
i < 1 : ■- I on t, ’
In-i rung Tooth on Pit, : . I" ■
Inserting r-;ngtt‘ Voetb
i ua Plate,, - 00 ;
Ins, rung more than one
Tooth On Plate.
I - rung Bpper and
I 1. 'wet Sets,....... ISO \W .1.
Tormis Oosli
j * Hiice. 1 each-l’ue e-iree'. No 7. I
| lil s. c; siarrs., Adiuii. (icorgia.
I n an 5 28
1 1>
The public
-nr si--, k.
TV lUJ.l't-.
1'ASsESt.Kll rilvIS
Leaves Atlanta, daily, ;l
Arrives at Macon, at
Leaves Macon, daily, »t
Arrive* at Atlanta, a!
Msta.itf en m ati
Mjsi Port. . .
Rough and Readv
Jonesbivrouek.
0 15 A M
11 OO A M
1 00 P M
s :15 P M
SURiAL CAT.ES,
e prepared t., lurr.tah f ■ c.
I) A N 1 v: L PIT T >1 A A .
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
1 ) ESJ‘E< T) I LLY ml rm* hu fnends. il
\ *n future hi* will it loan 1 during Luain»
j Hai: r of. Mc'^r . ^ tiwtu .V i'
: Vu'jm aVirwt, Atlanta. , Uu L‘ dwu
ATI AM A
tiOR^inA,
i Ydlirrs,
Forsyth,
SmarrV,
(’raw ford*#
Hnwinfs.
Mi 'n
Fayottp. b
LrilFin,
ThonUon’^, -\‘A
MilnerV,. .
Harnoavillp, . ,.f»I
ty Thia Road connect.. at Ma*m with the
IVntral and South NVp^tPtn Railroids.
W fstern h Atlantic Hnil Hand.
Ry reaolution of Railroad Convention, sane-
uened by (he Post Office Department, single
niitl service only. will be required ol this road
n ihe iSabbath, ci'inmetrcing on and after the
5th mst. The 9 a.m.. train linm Ailanta.and
■' JO « m , turn from Chattanooga will be dis.
i.ntniued, Night trams will run as usual
JAMES M SPULI.ogK, Sup’t
luly 2,1857 dawlm
BUSINESS NOTICE.
n livollllimt. The undenianed l.n
this day sold hit interert in tho firm of
11 t ssher & Lovcj-y to. J. A. Thrseher, who
will pay all the debts ot the concern; and who
is a.uhonied to e dh-el and n-1'i q ldor debts due
th.ii.rm. J. H. LOVBJOY.
I'ho undersigned having purchased ol J. li.
Lovejoy nts ir.terevt in the firm of Thrash, r A
l.ovriov, wiR ,out,one the CiOes-ey. Prvtdnvr
and t ommoaion bU:inees at ihctr old aland.
Brick Roaq Peachtree strec( andaolicifa a ooat-
tinuanee of the patronage hetetofotv bestowed
!« the liio tirm. J. A THRASHER,
Atlanta, July D'-th, 1S67 d3w
We SI
Burial (
r I the s- rtue- of u o -
this 'hTvrtment.
F. A J.V J a
1 ulr It M-JwLt
WIL
Il u
S IC H T CHECKS ON
A rt York J r 2>o.t at t'vrrrnt Aie'-j
AND Warrants.uucurretit Bank .V Us
om Bought and sold, collection of No;
aud Diaiu attended to t -r the u.-iul Commi-
C L. W Kit• H I
j (. , an. I85t. it
i AN
> I a C
vv
K. M. b E A (r O
f ILL i ntrnui mo Produce Coir,
aion-Bi.siuw-s, at hbt N, « i
D'btious f ire Piwof Building. ir>- u
llotel, and ifeit i -r to Puli..n II,
ATLANTA, OESRl/iA,
rf The ttriial f ACihUc. ft. red . jtltj
i >rdcrr n^pcct! !|v heit. I
Oct 16 »
I Troutllousc ;Slniv intr Salmon
.Ai
d! v ?•
I S
. Load or ui lee- quauUln
31,01 K,(‘h In trtlile lor ,
i Loa,
Api'lv to
1 ENTLEMCNi desiring a b - >od shiv h
uttine. and ourh ahrr attention to mi
n- a< way l>e had in all fashionable bar
r - sat one. can be accommodated at dl h.-ui
g vtng the uthlersmgod a call, a! thrtrsa
n in the Trout Housu.
They are prepared to tmmsli. al it ro-t.i
w Excellent Ball Rex m Ikinll
K
cths
.V. (sBABO.
dwtl
o
HydraaliJ Cement,
Pi C -nsignmer.t, an I rc» c ■■
■w ty
'ot;
Maj i tu it. is,vs.
I / \r k itHDr' llVt'tsN Cl.etce sui te Si.t -
Iv'** Hams *n,i ttieiuldoM, Just tine t line,
and for ogle by, B.M NL.AlHCom- ,V,r
Blti-r* v ,-in Whiskey in 8;,h> jn,|
ahertir arrive Us •»'. k'w. by.
Jvvtl
,)0(H
not
50
KNv, Salt
sale low. by
R M. HEACO
oiKtgnmeAl arid to*
f- M. SE.Al.Jt)
dwtl
■JO
HJTPS its, ,.ri Sideo, Also a, lew
H irnK ('n Coiuijh, ,ent and hi
oovjs E. .V. SBAOO
.H S'f UEt MA FI).
BUI r- t New MackereL
w. w
Iwtj
!A\\t?n.
lulv L
McCO.MB>
late of M [Hedge v.
loHN WALTON.
late ol Auc i!
Al Uinta Slia\lug Mtlomt.
rrtUE UBNTLEMBNol tbcKityol AUu
JJ la and the public generally, can b« ae
• vmm-HUted w th cither W arm or Cokl Plunge
and shonei Hath-, at th. Atlanta sharing Sa-
jvs.n. on W hite-h.ill -'reel, above romltusoD A
Banira' Tin Shop.
The subscriber • h-n al", a ahup »t tht
Washington Half, where gentlemen can ir- «r-
r. :nm>”!'l‘ J with Warm and Cokl Bathe,
I'n ki ts can N- had at the Waahington Hal!
C.M.I llalh-i Mats-Warm 35 cents
I'hcy can Is- found tn revlmeas at any ti'n<
H. STOKES.
K. YANCEY-
May29du
Lai ns! LhUu> \! Laths l!!
!AR L-a-K, foc/PVaib-ting On Crnairc
M. SEAUO.
^mer.t and for jll, bw by.
»ov Wvnl / t