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DAILY EXAMINER.
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J. II. 4TKKLE,
W. DOWHI.IG, S L 111
YEW SERIES, VOL. !•
ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 19.1857.
NIMBER &
julutiln Haai tMBlwr.
A OMBlBe Surprise Party.
Th« Cincinnati Gazette relates the follow.
lDg:
One of our wealthy citizens, residing on
Broadway, la known to have numerous ecccn-
tricltia , the most familiar of which, from a
recent evebt, In his antipathy to all assemblies,
particularly is bis own house. Several fair
relatives, composing part of his own house
hold, had used all their eloquence to obtain his
permission to a party, just one; but the old
gentleman was obdurate He won d take the
girls to Europe, or Saratoga , or Newport, or
Nahant, get them new sets of jewelry—any
thing but that. The young ladies almost de
spaired; but Qunally bethought them of obtain
ing by stratagem what they couM not p- ocuro
by permission, for their hearts were fixed upon
a party, and a party they must have.
The old gentleman was in the habit of re
tiring very early and sleeping very soundly, and
the girls determined to send oat invitations
without bis knowledge; believing that none of
the guests would arrive uutil the venerable re
lative was in the embrace of Sornnua.
Extensive prepirations were the result—an
effort was made to give one of the most reciter-
che parties of the Heason. The beautiful and
the brilliant, the gay and fashionable, the wit
ty and elegant were ‘bidden to the feast'—
They came. 1 be Insurious drawing rooms
were splendid with gas light and diamond.,
loveliness and gallantry. The uir was rich
with perfumes of Paris and Bowers and the
most cultivated and melodious voices chatted
and gossiped; and hundreds of fairy feet swept
through the dance; and the swell of music wus
upon the evening uir; when of a sudden a
dreadful apparation startled the 'merrie com
pany’ as If it had been the hideous Red Death
of Poe.
The laugh and love«tone were bushed; blood
snfiused the cheeks and nude necks of the las
dies; the dance stood still; the instruments for
got their airs and died in sudden sileoce.—
What was that horrid shape—the ladies point
ed their white fingers and gazed wildly at the
door. Was there another ghost like that in
‘Don Giovanni;’ or was it a sleeted form from
a gaping grave?
By degrees the vision gathered shape, and
looked as a thing of earth. The figure was
that of the ‘bead of the family,’ with no su
perfluous clothing upon his limbs unless a sin
gle garment could be so considered, standing
there cane in hand and wrath upon bis brow.
He advanced into tho drawing room and be
gan swearing like a Templar, and shook his
cane above bis head as if he would annihilate
somebody. His model artist costume seemed
to strike the fair guests with horror; they cov
ered their faces ood screamed. Old gedt swore
the louder, and moving further into the apart
ments, a general stampede took place. Otto
mans and chairs were overturned, and in twen.
ty seconds the late crowded rooms were de
serted.
Carriage after carriage rolled away in rapid
succession, and the house was soon darkened
uud, to all appearances, deserted.
A Newspaper Office Attacked and a Man
Shot bp the Editor.— We learn from a gentle
man ol Osalooka that at 12 o'clock on election
night, August 3d, a lamentable affair occurred
in that city. The particulars of the cose, as
gathered from an eye witness, are as follows:
The editor of the Herald, Mr. J. M. Brown,
with Mr. D. W. Rice.wasaittiDg at the win
dow of Mr. 8. A. Rice’s office, which is iD the
second story, and in the same building, and
just across the hall from the editorial room of
the Herald. The moon was shining brightly,
and there was no light in Mr. Rice's office.—
At this time Mr. Bowen, who has kept a sa
loon iu the city tor the last twelve months,
came along, and with a number of others stop
ped on the steps beneath the window where
Brown and Rice were sittiug.
Some one in the crowd said to Mr. Bowen
t’ at Mr. Brown vras in the window above,—
At this Mr. Bowen commenced cursing Mr.
Brown, swearing if he came down he wou'd
‘cut out his heart,’ 'take bis life's blood,'
‘stamp him into the earth,' and other threats
of violence, made with most fearful aud bitter
profanity. To all these threats Mr. Brown
made no reply. Bowea, getting more exas
perated, said, '1 will bead a mob to clear out
the Herald office,' and rushed up the stairs,
followed by one or two other* Mr. Brown
drew a revolver, and as Bowen was trying to
force open the door, fired, the ball s viking the
casing at tbe side of door. Brown then said to
bin to try the door again at his peril. Brown
fired a second time, tbe ball posing through a
panel of the door, striking Bowea in the breast
and lodging in the right lung. Bowen made
his wsy downstairs, sank upon the pavement,
and in about twenty minutes wss a corpse.—
Burlington (Anea] Hauikrye, August 6.
Alexander Boyd, who wns shot on
Tuesday morning last, by two burglars, who
had broken Into bis residence, at No. 72 West
Eighth street, New York, died about six
o'clock yesterday morning, tie retcaiood con
scious to Um lost*
p rintTnc
EiXIAMiTNEE
MBOFFIBti
NOW LOCATED iN
u«
A Curious Duel.—A Lawrence, K. T. let
ter of the I3tli ult., furnishes the follow
ing :
A‘ very novel incident has occurred to-day.
This morning Richard Reslf, of your city,
but formerly from England who has been an
occasional correspondent for Eastern papers )
called upon G. W. Brown, of the Herald,
and demanded a retraction of his wholesale
charges upon letter writers in Lawrence.—
Brown did not retract' Realf sent him a
i.iallenge, and it was accepted under 'he
strictest pledge of secrecy. Brown chose
for tbo weapons, cowhides, the place he
wanted should be one of his office rooms-
Realf accepted the woapons hut not tho
terms. Their seconds havo boon secretly
arranging the affair nearly all day, and just
before sunset Brown was seen crossing the
river into the timber opposite, and Realfbut 1
a short distance behind. Horo their sec-1
onds found another great difficulty. They i
were both naked to their waists, when I
Brown insisted that Realf should not strike
his head nor below his waist, but Realf re-
fused any such condition, saying ho would i
strike wherever he could. Further details, |
I will omit, only they were unable to agree j
about the manner and did not fight, but the |
matter is not settled, and Realf is intending !
to have either more 1 fun or feathers, to- ,
morrow.' ”
A New Remedy.—The Cinciuuatti Com- |
mercial says: A German who resides in
Mill Creek Township, while recently suffer
ing Iroma pulmonary attack, sent for a phy
sician, who resides on College Hill. In a
short time the doctor called on him, prescribed
two b ttle3 of cod liver oil, and receiving his
fee of eight dollars, was told by the German,
who disliked the size of the bill, that be need
not come again. Tho German, who, by the I
by, hod not heard the doctor’s prescription j
very well, supposed ho could get the oil and j
treat himself. The doctor buw no more of
his patient for sometime; but one day, ri
ding past the residence of the German, he was
pleased to see him ont in the garden digging
lustily.—The case seemed such a proof of the
virtues of cod liver o'l that ho stopped to
make more particular inquiries about it.
“You seem to be gettiDg very well,' - said he
addressing the German.
‘•Yaw, I Uh well,” responded the fornt-r
aick man.
“You took as much as I told you ?" queried
tbe doctor-
“Oh, yaw, I have used more aa four gal Ions
of the dog liver oil."
“The what?" said the astonished doctor.
“De dog liver oil dit you say I shall take.
I have killed most every fat little dog I could
catch, and de dog liver oil havo cure. It is
great medicinc.dat dog liver oil."
The doctor bad nothing to say, but rode
quick away, and noticed in his memorandum
bork that consumption might be as readily I
cured with dog liver as cod liver oil.
■■ - —n.
WrMonsieur Haller, the great South A-1
merican Magician, has been delightiog tbe I
Columbus citizens with his feats of!egerde-|
main and necromancy.
■g|.More tobacco is raised in Virginia,and ' At *-itn. M
opened, inspected and sold in Richmond, than | y ^ j^T-yi
perhaps in any one place in the United States. rpHE Subscriber has just found mu the great
I JL aewt ot doing * wcowrffll bntirti i,
WTbc recent rains along tho line of the j cheap, h«vo a small profit, and advertise and let
Mobile and Ohio Railroad have been so heavy j the people know what he has got an t , cc»«-
ally give them the pricts and only one price,and
Roilvoab 0rl)fi)nles. Citn QAboisentents.: professional Cavbs.
\ew Spring ditods!!
JUST OPENED AND
READY FOR SALE <
r.i orglR Ituliroud A Bankl'.ig
< out pan) .
Are; Ts to AnsNTA 171 Miles Farr;$6..Vi
IU.OKI.ii'. A ONQE, Superintendent.
Mon.M.so PAssr:
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives at Augusta, at...
Leave* Augusta, Jatly,at-
Arrtvr- it Atlanta, at...
H 45 .A M
o (to /* M
0 no A M
3 30 P M
Lear,
EVENING Pass
Atlanta, daily, i
tSOER TRAIN.
aa well <ia
.rcBis mm m Twracrm: m j **
of all kinds, in a weat and workman-like manner, ar.!
si the shortest possible notice.
Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Programmes, Bank Check*,
Blank Notes, Visiting Cards,
Blank Deeds, Hand-bills,
Way Bills, Posters, &.O.,
x n ii©d on terms as reasonable a# in any other section
of Georgia or the tiouih.
THE DAILY EXAM IN ER.
i* Published every Morning, {Sunday exerpted
at Five Dollars per annum—in advance. 7/
delayed six monhts Six Dollars will be charged
RATES OF*ADVERTISING
Advertising in the Daily Examiner will Lu in*
sorted ut the following rates per square of 10 iin
Arrives »t dugu*t
», nt .
.1
22 A A
Loaves Augusta,
daily, n
00 P M
, Arr.>P! ui Atlanta,at. .
3
ot. A M
D 1ST AN
CE FROM ATLANTA.
l)*ca«ur
f.
CiuwforJvillr h 7
Stone Mountain.
. . Ifi
Cumming,,.
1 ithonia,.
.
C ninak
.24
Conyer*,
. 31
Thomson,.
i2. f .
Covington,
4!
Dearing,
.142
. Houiai Circle . .
. 51
Berxflla,
.156
Maditon t
67
Bel Air, .
. .161
(iretnsbero,.
. -.88
Augusta,.
171
1 iii -n Point,.. .
. 95
One insertion 60 cents.
Two “ $1,00
Three “ 1,26
Four ** 1,60
Five “ 1;75
six “ 2,00
One month,
T wo
Three
Four
Hix
One Y<
$6,00
8,00
10,00
12,00
16,00
25,01
Ty This Hoad runs in connection with the
Trains of the Wouth Carolina and tj*e Havannah
A: \ugusta A’ai/roflJa, at Augusta.
Western A* Atlantic fState) Rail
road
\ i -Anta to Chattajiooga . 138 Miles Fare, $5
1 \ME$ M. hPCLLOCK, Superintendent
MORN IN 0 PASSENGER TRAIN.
Heaves Atlanta, daily, al 9.00 A M |
Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5.30 P M 1
Loaves Chattanooga, daily, at ...7.30 A M |
Arrives at Atlanta, at 4 O0 P M \
NIGHT PASSENGER TRALN.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, nt 9.U0P M j
Arrives at Chattanooga, at. 5 10 A M 1
Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at. ..7 00 P M j
Arrivis at Atlanta, at 2.10 AM j
DISTANCE h ROM ATLANTA.
Calhoun,.. .. 78,
He»aca,
Special contracts will be made tor yearly ad
raruBemonLi occupying a quarter, half or whole
column.
Advertisement! from transient persons must
be paid in advance.
Legal adverti8monta published at the usual
rtKW. Ordinary uotices exceeding ten line*
charged si sdrertisment*. Announcing candid
ate! for office, $6 00, to be paid in ad vance
The privilege of yearly advertiser* is stri>v i
limited to their owk immediate and regularbuei*
nc*».
Professional Cards not exceeding six line*
$16 per annum.
Advertisments not specified as to time will be
oublished till ordered out, and charged at regular
'Jit on.
Advertisments inserted in the Weekly pape» i
only will be charged at former rates.
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks
Of nil Descriptions.
B LANKS OF ALL DEbCKIPTIuNB.ran
be had at all times, at the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Attormea, Sheriffs, Clerk* of Court., ■ Grdi
aariea, can be fumiahed, at short notuv, any .
favorite form of DEED, WRIT, or I'RGl Ebb
which they may desire ; and all FORMS t le
gal instruments, commonly in use, are always on ,
and, to beeold at tho lowest print.
Bolton
Marietta, 20 Resaca, 04
‘’cworth, 35 Tiltou, 90
.Mlatoona,.. ... 40 Dalton. .100
Etowah 46 Tunnel Hill,. 187
Carterevillc, '3 Ringgold,...... 116
Can .....62 Chickamauga,. 128
Kingston, ..59 Chattanooga. .138
Adaifsvtlle r 6*
tsT This Road connects,each way, with the
Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the Hast
Tennessee & Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and
the ashvide A Chattonooga Railroad, at Chat
tanooga,
that in one place the track waaheil away for a
ipsot of 200 tot.
Mgr- A C'amp-meetiDg will be held at the
New Chapel Camp-ground, commencing on
Friday night before the 4th Sabbath ofSep-
tember.
ftjr There Lt a voting man iD Syracuse so
attached to the 'flame of hi, heart," that he
wears o.te of her old shoes set with brilliants
foe a breastpin.
Tbe San Aotnnio Herald of the 23d ult.,
says that Cabt. Rope's artesian well party had
left for the upper country.
RUNAWAY,
From the undersigned in January
JtS 1856, my boy 801,: ho is about 25 years
of age, alight and elegantly formed for a
negro, dark smooth rkm, prominent eyes
■•“and large white teeth. He ia passing
through the country under forged permits, anil
assumed the name JACK PECK, aa I under-
sta r d in Mllanta, where he has been publicly
employed far the last 12 months- He is pro
bably now in the neighborhood of * tlanta, or
on the Bute Road above. $50 Reward is
offered for hia apprehension and such addition
al compensation will be given as the trouble of
hia capture may require. If he hat been bar - i
bored by any one, and proof to conviction of I
the fact is produced, tho person giving informs- I
lion will be reward'd and satisfied lor his tron- i
ble to tho extent of the value of the negro
A. P. POWERS.
Macon, July 6th, 1*67 d.wlf
c=rrr |
New Mail Arrangemept.
|AHE undersigned inlcrms the *”'
! I public that he has established
Mai Route from Dallas, iu Paulding county, to
i Marietta, and will run a Hack once a week be
tween thoee place#, according to ths following
schedule :
Leave Dallas ovory Friday at 7 o'clock a. m.,
running by way of Lott Moulsta, and arrive at
Marietta at 11$ p. m.
Leave Marietta Et 10 o’clock p. m., and arrive
at 7 p, m , same day.
CHARLES 1). JENKINS.
Dalles, Ot. Feb *4, It6«—dawtf
have no friends to sell cheaper to than nnv person
otae. I have just received a la,ge lot ot Roofs ,\
Shoos, for Ladies, Men. Boys, liirls and Chil
dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery
and Gla-s Ware, Ovens,Pets,Skillets,Fire Doga,
Axes. B/acksmith Tools,Shovels,Spader. Knives
and Forks, Pocket Knives, I mbcrrellas, Fen
der, Bhot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, \\ bite l ead,
Sugar, Coffee, Moiaearo, Balt. Bran-lv, Wim .
Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiekers, of every kind,
Rice, Tooacco in fact 1 cannot tell you - t I
keep in one Advertisement. But coir.c and look
for youreelvt-s, we arc rca-ly t > show nt;d scd.—
•Dent I trgt’l I give 8 lbs., ol first Coffe», lor $1,
Sugar *4, 7 and t lbs , for a , and bo sure to
bring tbe cash, we keep no book*. Corner I
White Hall and Mitchell Street:
W. W. ROARK
march 25 dwli
t |t e et>i V e<l,
A LARGE LOT offine Cedar Bucket at: 1
Tuba, to a*ll very cheap.
ahywdtf v. \\
JIST HECEHKI).
HBliH., of real pure (’oru (l'- ur.tr> i .
A\J tilled,> Whiskey* ol the vervb* i‘t Quv
wtir p ntsd. W U.KOAHK
Atlanta n. Lagrange Railroad.
Atlanta to West Point, 87 .Miles, Fair, $3.60
GEORGE G. HULL, 8uf*erintendent.
MORNING PAHSKNftER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3 30 A M
Arriw at West Point,at. . ... 8 26 A M
Lcftvp* Wo.it Point, daily, at . 3.00 A M
Arrive* at Atlanta, at 7 66 A M
KVrNLN0 I'ASeKNdL H TRAIN.
Leave* Atlanta, daily, al.. 4
Arrives a: We»t Point, at . .10
Leave* \N pit Point, daily, at 1 *i
Arrives at Atlanta, at.,,-. ... .5
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
Fsaat Point, I Ho^auaville,
Fnirburn. . ,18A LaGrange,.
Palmetto, 2.5 j Isong Cane,.
Newnan, . . ..40 West Point.
GranUille, .52 I
rr This Hoad connect, each way with the
Montgomery <fc Weal Point Railroad.
>Iacou k Western Railroad.
Mato Atlanta, 103 Miles Fare, $4
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent
M Y SUPPLY Or SPRING GOODS IB
now complete, and 1 would rispcctfully
irtviw the public to cab and rrarnlnc them,—
Hi sides my usual stork of
Hardware, Groceries, &c.,
I hate on hand aomc election! of
DRY GOODS,
Consisting "I Muslins, in extensive variety,
beautiful arid goou And a large Stock of
Matilettes and Mantillas.
A good BMortment
mm «u» x x jk: tt mm
Faihionab!* and^Pretty;
Hats and Shoes,
Serviceable and good looking ;
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
And every other article, almost, in my line of
buainese. In abort, my slock is good ond foil ;
and tbe prices will be aa low as liviog will af
ford. Tbe Ladies are particularly invited to
g've toe a call.
H VV. COZART.
prtl 13 dlf
Fire Fire!! Fire!!!
C H. STRONG &. CO
Have reraoveu their Stock^of
STAPLE AND FANC1
DRY dOOOS,
T O the old stand of J. NORCRGBS, frenung
on White-Hall and Marietta Streets, where
they ofler to tbcir old friends and the public
generally, a Splcn-«no-gh9H
dldStock u IliftolSSP
for CASH ONLY, and are detertn ned twt to be
undcteold by any house in the city. They W-M
be constantly receiving new supplies from tbs
beat markets in the country, and arc confident
of being able to sell goods at cheap as the cheap
est.
Our Stock conuluts in part ot
Ri h Dress &lka, Barrage and Ma.Uu Robes.
Plain Barrages, French Figured Jaekonets,
French Colored Jackoneta,
Figured BrilHante,
Debage and Linen Goode, for Trtv'bng Drew.-.
French, Scotch and Domestic Gingham,.
Checked Cambric and Muslins,
Printed Lawns in great vanety,
English and Domosuc Prints, in greet lartety.
Cambric and Bsriaa Trimmings,
Dreaa Trlmmingt—a splendid aswjrlmet:'
Ribbons and Laces,
6>lk and Lace Mantillas that can t be ‘ eat
inah Linens, and Linen Sheet ng.
Colton Sheetings, and Tickings,
Blotched and Brown Shirting,
OtnaburgsStr.pea and Blay Linens.
Table Linens and Napkins.
Cotton Drills,
Hosiery. andP:*-Niek Mite, Ac., Ac.
Don’t forget to call on us at NOROROSS'
old Stand. We cherct* nothing tor ahovrut.
our goods. ap24dwly
WILLIAM M. DA.VFORTII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
FAiRBl RN, GA.
July 25, 1867. diW „
AMAH A. L(IIIIRANF,—.4/
'jTORJflBS AT LAIV-Macon.Geotia.
H 0. LAMAR. o A. tOCBaASX
July 13, 1857 dawtf
I
A T. I1ACKETT, ATTGRNEYAT
. I.AW, KtnggoM, Georgia, will pracuci
in the following crunties: Coteoaa, Cheta.uge
Murtay Gilmer, Whitfield, Gnrdm, Maker
Hade. References; Msj. W. Y. Hsusefl. Mnr ;
etta, Hsnse!! &. Simpson, Marietta, luntr. II
Lawbor,, Esq , DAhtoncga.
^to*Particnlar attention paid to the ,iv 11
busmeaa. May 38, 1857 J*wl,
Dr. II. Dickvnn Capri u.
P ROFFERS hw Prcfewioaai set': -- t ;
citizemt;t Atlanta.
Office White.Hal! street, over T R Kit
Store.
June 26, 1357—dw;f.
MEDICAL CARD.
D m. Jewse Boring A. J. M.^
Rorfltft have formed a copartner
ship it the practice of Medicine in the city.
• nd tie it. tty of Atlanta. One or both will be
found in their office, over Jackson ABro.me
corner ol M hitehalJ and Hunter streets, whet:
odt proffsi: ut ly ab«€DL
may 16. 1857 jiw3m
D R. W.B. [RIVKUS hae removed h h
Uffice lj Vkht'ehali street, over Ajexo n-
dor i Drug Store.
May 13. *>67 ^ dawtaSO
H W. McDaniel, J. P utficet:
.a Ktie’s Building on Marietta Street.
Atlanta, Gt, Match 28, '57 d»tl
I A. THRASBER. ATTuR.sif\
• AT La Vi, Atlanta, Ce-ergia.— Mil!
pracuce iu the following crun'.iet Fur.on Vn
tr.n. Henry, Spalding. Fayette Cobb, Camp
bell ana Coweta.
Office on the second floor ot the Cnncer
Ha.I. hunting the Poet Office apn!23dw ly
Gartrell & Glenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, : : : : GEORGIA
VX/MLL attend the Courts in the Counties oi
Y Y Fulton, DeKalo, Fayette, Campbell, Meat
wether, Coweta, Carroll, Henry. Troup, Heard.
Cobb and SpaJdir.g.
trerca r. 8a*t&ill. j Lrtnxa r. olxsv.
Formerly of Wash-I Formerly of Me-
mgton.Ga. I Donough, Ga.
f47-uwly
JARED IRWIN WHITARER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Atlanta.. George u.
Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallace A
Bros., corner of M bits Hall and Alabama Btreou;
tan 7t wlv
JOHN V."HEARD,"
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
, COLQUITT
MILLER.CO. ..GEORGIA
march 6 wl?
SiQhT CHECKS ON
A etc \ ark for Sau ai Current Hales
inttnatare.-aan a «wars - . T ^ ^ aTTaTw!!* ULCliTXcli; B AUA. -N OltfS &
l 1 ! KMT! IU ^ Ff'RMTI Rf- L Cun Bought and sold, colbriun of N
* U lall 1 U UI111 L IlaJ i » and Dralts attended to for the oaual Curomtast
r. L. M'RIGHT
ll'(l«.l*S| t
fASSC.NOKR TRAINS.
Leaves Allan's, daily, at,.
Arrives at Macon, at .. .
Leaver Macon, daily, at
Arrives at Atlanta, at
DISTANCE FROM ATLA.VT
East Port b | Goggtns,
Rough and Ready,
Junesborough,.
Fayette
Griffin .43
Thornton's,., 49
Milner’s, 55
Uarneavillc,.. 61
f?’ Th a Road connects, at .Ua.-on, •
(Viitral and South M’eatetn RatlroaJa.
5 I 5 A M
11 00 A M
3 00 P M
. 8 75 P M
66
..95
UI3
'ith the
J UST RECEIVED 50 I hitter
goo-1 proof, which 1 wi! cetu-
ala.. by the single Barrel.
M.- ROARK
JIJ8T RECEIVED.
•A BOXES, of different tjimlitie* ofTobace-'
Cheap. W. W. ROARK.
Man 5 dwtf
S hoe* anti Bools ui
New Work 1 Oat,—* have
concluded to sell my stock of B ion ,
and Bboea at New York Cost, until the Br.t , 1
August, if you call quick
W. Wi ROARK.
June 14. 1857 ilawif
W kidunrl W Ill'Ll t ! ! Mill
Wblkkej I! ! More o llii 1
that t'lienp Whiskey.—Just m,
and to atrne, kud fiarrela ol lVnne»iiee M hue
Whiskey, which I otfi'i on good terms Al-. .
fiesh Giocenes of all kinds, such as Buga
Coffee, Molataee. Salt, Mscktrel, Riee. lea,
Pow-ler, Bhot, Nails, Ac. Ollsnoa.
June M 67 d*wil W. W, ROAK
CiEOHGI.Y
sarsaparilla Compouud.
OR, DENNIS' ALTERATIVE
}' l.irtr Complaints and to Purify the Biood
1 )1 BLIC opinion and rhyatcians have de-
eiUc.l that this is ibe best preparations of
SARSAPARILLA that can be obtained. It
»r» teadily and give* good taliafaction. Its
ingredients are well known to Physicians and
people at the BiuUi to t>e uood, and good
it-.i,cities, when appropriately used, often ef
fect great cures.
-Nothing more need be said in praiae of It,
it.ru to publish wuat it it competed ot. It con-
tuns iu addition ! > Sirvapanlla, hydro-tico-
ic extract of (Queen's Delight. (Bullingis.'
44 bite Ash, Grey Bread.or Friuge Tree(Chion-
snthua) Tincture of May Apple, or MandrsAe,
,,i'o tophyllum) and Blood Root, (Sanguinuta.)
I hoee prefer tug tins Compound Preparation
of Barsapattlia, should etpress in their orders,
,MM)i‘nnls'« Alterative'^
DR. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM
POUND, IN PINT BOTTLES.
Kolorencrt—Gov. H V. lohnaon, Milledgo-
viile; W. Gdm, re- himms, L. L. D n Charleston
6- CM ot any well read physician in tho State ,
For talc by SMITH * EX2ARD.
Atlanta, July SO, 1S67 dtt
THE eiibeeribera hare
hand and are now opening 1x5
a large and carefully select
ed Stock from the
Beyl Northern Muutifitrlorlea.
SAFEB,
WARDROBES.
BUREAUS
BF.CRETAHYS,
WASH STANDS.
BEDSTEADS
AND CHA!R>
Ol any desired patieni and price, .f fine as
sortment of Centre, M'ort, Saloon and Toilette
Tables—Etagrre'- Corner and SiJe—B-ias,
Tets-a.Tele, cte.
\3T In addition to the above large stock, we
are receiving weekly supplies. The public are
invited te cal! and txamu e our stock.
F. A.dtJ.a. \A 1 LLlAMt.
Next d.vor to Gilbert A I'isrke. P!acbtree
Atlanta. Ga
BURIAL CASES.
We are prepared to lurniati Fisk', Meta"'.
Bans 1 Cases, at short njtice. M e hare ecou;-
r-d lha service* of a competent person to lat.ee,d
to thta department.
F. A. A. I B. WILLIAMS,
. July 14‘57-dnly Peachtree Stre.t
E. M. SEA G 0 .
9±crf4»e* tc He cur? k La-r^e^ct i
\ I 'ILL continue the Produce C-cmmis* oi J
Y Y aion Busineaa, at his New C n -||ggj
modious Fire Proof BuUdmg. front of A'lanta
Hotel, and next door to Fulton House.
ATLANTA. OEORGIA
CP" The usual Faeilmej . ffi red to bhtppi,
Order* reepeotfullr *>hci!»d
Oct 15 dw .-
1 7LOUR,Choice snide for sale oy elite Ca'
P Load or in lew quantities, to suit dealer*
Applv to r, .41. 8EAGO.
dwtf
Hydrxulia Cement.
N Consignment, and lot rale 1 >w by
AGO
Trout House Shaving SlIoou.
/ v E.VTI.E.MEN retiring a c'T.i sha-e. fcsu
VXcu ttinir. and »urh other mention to >ui
p r»oa* at 9 yy be haii in ail faihionable ba:
'■‘’r’* •al-'^nt, can he acc. ntmi'daifvl a: ai! hour*
bv giriTj? 'he unricr*inp*d a -i!!. if their *y
bon in the Trout Houte.
Thev are prep arc tl n fuinuh, n’ sh r*
An ExcdUnt Ball Hoorn Band
R. McCOMBS.
lau ci Mi.lejge ; e, lia
OHN MALTON.
ate of Augusta, Os
July 16, 1857 dtf
Atlanta sbatiuR Milonit.
fr'iiE GENTLEMEN of the etty ol
ta and the public generally, can be ac
c. iaiuodated with either M'trm or Cold Plunge
and Sirewcr Baths, at the Atlanta Sharing 8s
Icon, on M hite-hs., atreei, above Tomunscui A
Barnes' Tin 8h p.
The subscriber' hare. al»'. a shop at th<
Washington Hail, where gentlemen can be ac-
c. mmodaied wuh M a.m and Cold Baths.
Tickets can S> had it ;he Wa*niugtoii Hi
CMd Baths 25 cents—Warm 35 cents.
Thev can be found in readiness at anv tin
11. STliKt;.-.
R. YANCEY
MayS9dti
0
500
DOT t»
150
8 Jw
sale low, by.
E. M. 8EAG0
dsrtl
BBLS Corn Whiskey in Btore and
th-retlv arrive, for tale lew, by,
E. M. BE AGO
Mu> 16tb, IHAY.
1 fYl Y JN Choice article. Bidet
1UU Hams and Shoulders. Ju»i receiving
and for sale by, E.M BE.AG**, Com. Mer
OH Hama. On Consignment snd for
n-refti E. M. 8E*G(4
sale
100
Just Received,
KEGS ol NAILS, to mU at 5 cent# by
the Keg
ihl6d W. W ROA
MONEY! MONEY '
FUH EVERYBODY AND
FreshM^ Fish.
1 NOW ort-r to tire public Bowman* l'hirt-
readv way, to make Money, and Blackt-'r: -
Fortune, by which any body can :n«ke a hat.
■one fortune m a aho*t time, and without m -
labor, and it will only require two.or three Julian
to commence with.
I hare known men to make from #10 to .#'27
in a «:ngle day with them, and I wdl assure you
there is no Humbug about them, and alto, 1 wii
give anybody instructions, by which they cat
take all the Fish. Ells, Ac , out of any River t
Creek,in any given space with very kttie l»h r
aud scarcely any eipenae. All of the abov,
re retpu warranted or the Money returned
And l wnl »end all of the above Kivr t«
anybody or. tho receipt of $1.
\ hIk-w, thos. g wallis
Betkahire. Gwinnett County, G.-
Aj'i 12 w6m
DAN I E L VI T rM A N .
GEIERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
R KmFBC I'Fl LLV in urns hia tricnds, tf. •
iu future he wi!l betound during butuio*
Uours a: the office of .Messrs. S. Wwan A C
Alabama Otreei, Atianta. [Jan 13 dwu
N'ew Bacon.
a GUOtce lot ,u»t received, in (tore and tor
A sal*
LOWE it KICb