Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, August 22, 1857, Image 1

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ATLANTA DAILY EXAMINER by loohrane, dowsing & co KRKOK CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE To COMBAT IT."—JEFFERSON NEW SERIES, !• ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST ri. isoT. JltUmtn EDailt) (Examiner. ATLANTA, AUUU8T 22.1857 . ^t.John B. Cough lectured in Cincinnat i ;i tew weeks ago. Here is one of hi- anec dotes. A long, lean, gam Yankee entered a drug store and asked : He you tli« drugger 1 Well, I ‘spose so, 1 ->c!l drugs. Wall, hev you got any of this'ere scent stiil]'as the gals put on their hanchekers I O, yes. Wall,-our Sal’s gwine to he married, she gin me .i ninepence and told me to invest the hull 'mount in scentin’ stull bo's to make her stink sweet, if I could find some to suit, so I've a mind, I’ll just smell round. The Yankee smelt round without being suited, until the ‘drngger’ got tired of him, and taking down a bottle of hartshorn said : Tiik Hii'fo, katii 1 O.tni. The liyographic Uuiverselle, published in Paris in 1857, 'con tains the following version of (ho Hippocratic ! Oath, to which l)r. Uhl will refer in his do-1 fence Irefore the Academy of Medicine: “I swear, ” Hippocrates made his students) say, ‘ by Apollo, by Ksoulapius, by Hygeia, and the other gods goddesses ot medicine, to I keep religiously (he solemn promise to which | I f bind my self. I shall look upon(bat man as ; my own lather who shall have instructed me | i Die art- o f healing. 1 shall bring ull uiy , I knowledge to bear in aiding his necessities in j I every respect. 1 shall consider his children as ' mine, and shall teach them medicine giatui- , j tou-ly, if they desire to embrace that profes- | | sion. I shall act in the same way towards, those who shall be bouud by the oath which j j 1 take. Never will I sutler myself to be indue- . j ed to auminister a poisonous medicament or to produce an abortion. '■ * My only aim will be to comfort and heal the sick, to keep crp p rintTng » M.-TKKI.K, i F(|| MITCH 3li. RailroaH Sdjcbtttcs. €itn ClMumcnts. Professional ttar&s. New Spring (icmls! JUST OPENED AND ready for sale tlenreU Railroad It Hank Dm Company. A, a,st* to Atlas?* 171 Miles Far«-,)t f ! E X A MIX E li INI GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent. morning passf-sufii train. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8 45 A M Arrives at Augusta, at 6 00PM Leaves \ugusta, ilajly, al .... 6 UoAM Arrives at Atlanta, at... 5 tin I* M FVr.NINU HASNtNOTB TRAIN, f.eaves Atlanta, daily, at 6 On 1* M Arrive* at Augusta, at .......3 22 A ..1 Leaves Augusta, daily, at . 5.00 P M Arrives at Atlanta, at. 3 00 A M dibtantr from ATI a\ta "M.l.l iyi M, DVYFOItTii ATTORNEY at law. F\lltBUR\. tit M y supply of BPju.Nt »„»w fompltfe, and I wouI invite the public to Besides my usual »i uld re, mine lObtt is spcctfully II and -k. of Hardware, Groceries, Ac I have on hand gom* ul DRY ConniMin? f Mutlin*. in **Tw r .,i%r beautiful ar«l good And n large k of Matilettes and Mantillas. GOODS, I’ve got a scenting stuff here that’ll suit I inviolate their confidence, und to avoid even you. A single drop on a handkerchief "'id ! the suspicion of having abused it, especially stay for weeks, and you cant wash it nut, : j n |[ je cag3 0 f woi^en . In whatever position I but to get the strengtli of it you must lake I m uy find myself, 1 will preserve sileuee with a good big smell. regard to things which I judge ought to be ! Is that so, mistor! Wall just hold a min-1 kept secret. May 1 be a religious observer of I nit, till I git my breath and when I say now. j my oath, receive the fruit of my labors, and you put it to my smeller. The hartshorn, of course, knocked the Yankee down as liquor has done many a man. Do you suppose ho gol up and smelt again as the drunkard does ! Not lie—hut rolling up his sleeves and doubling his fists ! said : You made me smell that tarnal everlast-1 ing stuff, mister, now I’ll make you smell | fire and brimstone. 1< au a Imppy life, constantly attended by the public lavor. May the contrary be my fate | if! become perjnfed." A clergyman asked ol Ins scripture pu- j pils whether ‘thedeopard changed his spots.’ I ‘To he sure,’ replied Hilly, ‘when lie’s got j tired of one spot lie goes to another.’ ) ‘Papa, have guns got legs !’ ‘.No.’ ‘How do lhev kick, then V ‘With their breeches, j XT'? now i.ocated ,s 9©El®lMf HIM & T HK Proprietor of lhi* “Kf amt.vfr” now pr<*pari*l to execute an well ba ,m m » mrm »*• mm m :wtti rmzms 9 of all kind*, in a nwit and workman V.ke manner, ai 1 at th«* fborteat powlMa notice. Business Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes, Blank Notes, Blank Deeds, Way Bills, Decatur Htonc Mountain, l.ithonia,. (-onyern,. . . . Covington, Social Circle . . . • M ad icon, Cre^naboro,. I’nion Point,.. . Crtwfordville, Cumming, .. ('arnak Thomson,. bearing. licm-lia, Bel Air,. AuguMa, Bank Checks, Visiting Cards, Hand-hills, Posters, &c., nv othera<*ctier. IdT Thi* Hoad run* in connection with Trains of the South Carolina and thf Saram A Augusta /faliroads, at Augusta. Western k Atlantic (State) Uu road. Atlanta to Chattanooga 138 Miles Fare, JAMES M. SPUJ.LOCK, Superintendent morning fassanofr train. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at. ... 9.00 A TH E DAILY EXAMINER. r, - 30P , Published every Morning, (Sunday exeepted j at Five Dollars per annum—in advance. // .Advertising in the Daily Examiner will he in- .1 Dud settled.—A Frenchman was to light my sou a duel with an American; the conditions were that hut one shot should be exchanged, and that the precedence should go by lot.— The Frenchman got the first chance, hut failed to hit his adversary. As the Yankee lifted his weapon, the other called out— Hold, I will buy your shot 1 All was astonished at this, hut his oppo nent answered : What will you give I Five hundred pounds. Nonsense, cried the Yankee, taking atm again. I’m a good marksman ; yon set too low a value on yourself.' You estimate me at too high a price; hut [ will give you a thousand pounds ! Agreed, cried the Yankee, and the duel i bored by any one, and proot to conviction o! j ||rnited\otheir own immediate and regularbusi- I,eaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7.30 A Arrives at Atlanta, at. .4.11(1 P NIGHT PASSUNOFR TRAIN. lelayed six monhts Six Dollars will be charged l, ea ves Atlanta, nightly, at 9. UO P IATES OF ADVERTrSING. 1 U rmes “ Chmuanoogt.at n.iu A - •’ - UO P 10 A The man who made an impression on the heart of a coquette, has taken out a patent j for stone cutting. RUNAWAY, From the undersigned in January I ISfiG, my boy SOL; he is about 25 years of age, slight and elegantly formed for a j ) negro, dark smooth skin, prominent eyc3 I and large white teeth. He is passing j Special contracts will be made for yearly ad through the country under forged permits, and I verusements occupying a quarter, half or whole 1 assumed the name JACK PECK, as I undet- ) column, stand in .Atlanta, where he hn? been publicly j Advertisements from transient persons must) employed for the last 12 months- He is [to- ! p a jd j n advance. bably nowin the neighborliaod_ of Atlanta, or I Lt-gal aJvcrtisments published at rbc usual on the Slate Rond above. $50 Reward is (ai es. Ordinary notices exceeding: ten lines offeren for his apprehension and such addition- j charged naadvertisrnents. Announcing candid- I al compensation will be given as the trouble of ; , l( , s p ot 0 jfice, $5 Oil, to he paid in advance, his capture may require. It he has been hat-j 1’hr privilege of yearly advertisers isslrirtlv « rf/nl at the following rotes per square of 10 lines 0no in*prtion 60 cents. On*' month. $5,00 Two “ $1,00 Two “ 8,00 i’hrcc “ 1,2ft Thrci- »• 10,00 Four “ 1,50 Four “ 12,00 Five 1,75 Six 16,00 >ix •« 1 2,00 One Vea: 35,04 Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at. . .. Arrives at Atlanta, at DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. L amar 6c i.ocuhXm-- t tokmes AI /..4 t’.-v , PI r ; 1 “ "■ LAMtE - u A. K-rV,' ' July in, 1 Bf,, , " " 3 ’ ' I’AWtf A ' • HAtLKETT. A I 11'it M., v law . RytggoM, Georgia,■*<\\ , ■ n the tofki wing cron lie*; Cr-tec-- < > Mnrv.v (ulmer, Whitfield, Orr.i'm. Wail. Dade, heferenees, Mn, W.\ H r V etta, Hanrell * Himpson. Mariella I . | l.awhon, Esq . Dahionega Parliruiar attention pa,.! 1,> ti,. 4 May Jn. HA,' , •>r. II. UickNon f.'apcis. P ROf F EPS his ProfF-wjr.r ,i •* . , er'.rzensof Atlanta. Dffiee While-Hill street. .0 / |; j lime 26, L857—.1wtf. medical c ard. I In’ :!*“**? ® or,n ^ ^ .1. M.—J, Boi intt have formed a c- j ai ner-^J o. the pract.ee of- 5T«Jieine in the n'-y and vicir.ity of Atlanta. One or both will be I- '...ul m their (fice, ever Jackson 4 Cro - cornrr t'• -ef . a,..: Htut-irbwa wk.f ent pr. f,« r.r I; ,b«nt. mayl«, 1S57 D r. w.b. iriters Office to Whi-ft.i.: a:;- - « Jer « Drug Ftor*. M»y 13. M7 H w. McDaniel, .j. p.—c • Kile’S Building Pn Mar.. " . Strei Atlanta, (*a, March 2- 67 J. P- Bolton Calhoun, Marietta . 20 Resaca, A c worth 35 Tilton, Allatoona, ...10 Dalton. Etowah, . .46 Tunnel Hill, Cartersvillc, . .48 Ringgold, < aaa . ..52 Chickamauga, Kingston .. .59 Chattanooga,. Adaimviile, .68 L TnRASHER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, At/anla, 1 -- .—W . practice in the following e.iinti. •. Fl .Nil ton. Hrnry, fcpalding. Favette, C r bell and Coweta. Office on the second !fo<?r of the I ; g 1 Hall, fronting the J’.ist Office. aprii23.!w: GartreU & Glean, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, : : ; fiEORGIA ILL attend the Courts ir. the Counties Fuiion. DeKalb, Favetle, Campbell. Mr - - . Coweta. Carr «tl, Henrv. Troup. Hear ’ w GE 5 * This Road connects,each way, with! Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the E Tennessee A Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, s the Nashville 4 Chattonooga Railroad, at Ch tatiooga, Cobb and crpafding , L7CICS J. 6ASTMLL. Formerly of War irrgton, (is f'lT.’uiwly cfTuaa ;. gle.nn. F-‘merly of Mc Donough, C,a was ended. IA.We learn from the Hayneville Chron icle, say* the Columbus Sun, that on Thurs day evening, the poth ult., a youncr man by the name of Ritchie was killed at his moth er’s residence, some fourteen miles north ol Haynesvillc, by a man named Hedgepeth. It appears that Hedgepeth was under the | Marietta, and will run a Hack once a week bo- influence of liquor, and that he entered *1"’ j SulcT followin « house of Mrs. Ritchie is a noisy and holster- ' | A , avl , u a lj,,.. every Friday at i clock a. in., ous manner, when lie was ordered out by running by way ot Lost Mautam, and arrive a 1 tho fact is produced, the person giving informa- 1 , jfs9 . tion will be rewarded and satisfied for his trou- j Professional hie to the extent of the value of the. negro. ; ., cr annum- A. I*. POMER-S Advcrlismculs not specified Mamiu July tith, 1801 d*wtf_ I published till ordered out, and New Mail Arrangement. . . Idvertisments inserted ill the \t I AHL undersigned informs '- |C only will be charged at former rate? public tltat he has cstabliahedjSSEZSS” Mail Route from Dallas, in Paulding county,[to JABED UL WIN WHITAKER ATTORNEY AT Law 1 • fitnrgia. Office f rent I! ms John R. Wtilac. A Bros., corner of White Hailar.J A.at amabrre. •• - rds not ercecdiiig six lines i» to tune will be 1 horgedat regular ekly psp< young Ritchie. After he want out of the | house young Ritchie also went out, when ) they catno together, and Hedgepeth stabbed 1 him mortally Hedgepeth has been commit- 1 ted to tho jail of Lowndes county to await) his trial for the deed. Marietta at 12 j p. m. Leave Marietta at 10 o’clock p. m., and arri' at 7 p. m , same day. CHARLES D. JENKI.Ns Dallas, till. Feb 21, 1856—dawtf (g*k-A western poet witnessed a pugilistic j encounter, which ho thus immortalized : And Isaac pitched into hym, And hym pitched into he ; Tho way thoy fytto it was a sin. And horrybe! to see 11 Go if while you're Young."—The follow ing marriage notice, cut from the Memphis (Tcnn.) Appeal, of the 4th ultimo, is a prac tical carrying out of the above advice. Mar ried, on Friday, the 26th day of Jane, in H*rnamlo, Miss., by (ireen J). Campbell, E*q., John Pounders,aged 15years, to Miss Lou. I l.trri-, aged 11 years. WB-.Y happy comment on the annihilation of time and space by locomotive .agency is as follows: A little child who rode fitly utiles in a Railroad train, then took a coach to lrsr uncle’s house, some five miles further, was asked on her arrival, if she canto by tire cars. We came a little ways in the cars, and then all the rest of the way in a carriage. Slave Trade in Cuba.—By the steamer's lost week from Havana, we learn that the slave trade continues to flourish, and it is said that several cargoes of Bozals have been landed within the past ten days; and on the ulternoon of thj 5th inat., the brig Telegraph, formerly of Charleston, South Carolina, left Havana, having been cleared for Boston, although not the slightest donbt exists that the coast of Africa is her destination. Tho brig Brama, late of New York, and schooner Niagara, have also both been sold to go into the African slave trade. It was rumored that the Spanish steamer Gaudaloupe hail captured a slaver oil* the east end ol Cuba. % ‘Isn’t it time to think about getting up !' said the wife as she rattled at the door. ‘Y ei, my dear, I have been thinking about it an hour and a half.’ School for Yoiiii" Ladies. M education. US . ool WRIGHT, will open a Sell for Y’oung Ladies on j the 8th of January. Her purpose is' ! to establish a permanent Seminary, and to give the pupils committed to her care a thorough and practical She will be aided by competent professors. Tho i year will be divided into two terms of Twr uty weeks each. Terms per Session. Primary Class, $12,00 Junior “ 16,00 Senior “ 20,00 Mrs. Wright will teach the Latin Language, at 11 moderate extra charge, The toother Languages and Music will be taught at l’cfessors charges. Hoarding and Tution in English $75, per session. REFERENCES. Right Rev, Bishop Elliott, .Savannah. •* “ •• Cobb, Montgomery, Hon. C. J. McDonald, Marietta. i3twtf Valuable O I’roperlj h Fam ily Rcs.'.iam'e for sale, rpHE undersigned offers for sn the Heine and Lot on which lie now , lithe city of Atlanta. The House is a comfortable one for a lain ly and has a first rate Garden with a fine ass rt- ) rnent of Fruit Trees attache!; also a small ’ house at the corner of said lot—the whole lot containing about five acres of land. This property is situatad on Martin and Con- j ley streets, and will be sold on accommodating ) terms. Pernor ■> desirous of purchasing, can, by calling, ; absence at the “Examiner j Office,” or by , plying at the premises, obtain i a full desrripti of the same. june 9—<Ht,.r M. E. HEGGIE. ! Blanks! Blanks! Blanks I Of all Descriptions. r »LANK8 0F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, can ) 00 had st all times, ul ll-c. EXAMINER OFFICE. Atloruics, Slienfls, Clerks of Court.-, and Urdi lurries, can be furnished, at short notice, any tavurite form of DEED, V> KIT.'or PROCEsrt which they may desire ; and all FORMS' ol le- j gul Instruments, commonly in use, arc always on * and, lo be sold at the lowest pricer. Atlanta. M w ! FTMIE Subscriber ha-just found out the gnat I JL secret of doiug a successful business, lo sc!! ) cheap, have 11 small profit, and advertise and let | the people know - what he has got and occassion- ally give them the prices and only one price, and have no friends to sell cheaper to than any person : else. I have just received a lingo lot ol Bools 4 , ) Shoes, for Ladies, Mon, Boys, Girls and t’hil- i drcri, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery I and Gil's Ware, Ovens, Pots,Skillets, 1'ire Dogs,, Axes, U/acksnntU Tools,Shovels, Spades, Knives j and Forks, Pocket Knives, I inberrrllas, Pow der, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White I ead, Sugar, Coffee, Molasse.i, Sfi|r, Brandy, Wine, | Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, 1 every kind, Rice, Tobacco in fact I can not nil you all I ) keep in one Advertiscmoni. But come and look j for yourselvis, we arc ready 10 show and sell.— Dorit forget I give 8 lbs., ol best Coffee, lor $1, Sugar 9 j, 1 and 6 lbs , for a +1. and be sure lo I bring the cash, vye keep no books. Comer I U bite Hall and Mitchell Street' AY. W ROA11K I march 25 dwtt S hots mill Hootn ut _ ilien York Cost.—I hav | concluded to sell my stock of Bo 1 and Shoes at New York Co«l. m | August, if you call quick \\ W ROARK. June 11, 1857 ikwt! Atlanta s. Lagrange Railroa- Au.vnta to Wmt Point, 87 Miles, Fair, $3- GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent. MOKMNG P.VSSKNOIR TRAIN, Lotus Atlanta, daily, al J 30 A M Arrives at West Point,at. ... 8 25 A M Leaves West Point, daily, at .7 UU A M Arrive? at Atlanta, at. „. 7 56 A M I an OsnahurgsStripes and BL . I, Table Linens end Napkins. Cotton Drills, Hosiery, and Pic-Nick Mu... a , a,. Don’t forget to nail on n- at N JiLRus.'- .old Stand. Wcoha-c* nothing tor show :l c ' our goods. apiddwly JOHN V HEARD VTTuKNEY IT I AW COLQUITT i i-1- L i». • 1 ». . GY» 1 k • • I Vf .MNo PAs6K.>OLR- TIIAlN. Leave.* .\Uanta, daily, ai 4.46 P M -\rriu*« at Weal Point, at .... .10.00 P M LeatCb W. st Point, daily, at . . . 1, 45 P M Arrives at Atlanta, at.*^ 5 32 P A/ IMilAMl FROM ATLANTA. Trout House Sbaviiiji Scilot VJ cu >11. ' ENTLEMCN uing, and such , god, East Point, 6 Hogansvilie, 59 Fairburn. .18} LaGrange. 71 Palmetto, 25 Long Cane, .80 Newnan. .10 West Point. 87 Grantvillc 52 tF This Raad connects each way with the Montgomny A West Point Railroad. Macon A. VV cNlnu Railroad. Ma,on to Atlanta,. .. 103 Mile*. .Fare, EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent. Leave Arrive Leave, Arrive P.VSSENUKR TRAIN? Atlanta, daily, al i al Macon, at . Macon, daily, al . i at Atlanta, at .. o. 15 A M ... 11 00 A M . ... 3 00 P M 8 35 P >{ DISTANCE FROXI ATI.AVT* East Port Rough and Heady, J oneaborough, . . , Fayette, Griffin,. Thornton’s Milner's Bartlesville, 11 .22 36 43 49 .55 .61 | Hoggin*. Collier*. Forsyth,.. Smart's,... Crawford’s, Howard’s,. Mseon,. 66 -95 103 THE subscriber* have an” hand, and arc ri w o;s :.,r.gJ^ a large and careful’y -< Icci- cd Slock from the Beal Aortbcm Mauuliu torirr.. SAFES, wardrobes. Ul REALS. SECKEi AKYs, wash stands. BEDSTEADS AND CHAIRS, Ol any deaired pattern and price, .t fine a*- sortment of Centre, \\ on. Saloon and Toner, Table*—Eugen » Corner and Side—Sofa? Tcte-a-Tete, etc. (7* In addiuou to the above luge stock, », are receiving weekly supplies. The [ ..care invrled t* csdl and examine our stock. F. A.O. J.S. AVILLIAMS. Nex : ,i , i: Clarke, Pea, htn, -■ . Atlanta, (>a BURIAL CASES. \\ e are prepared to furnish Fisk’s Meta Burial Cases, at short notice. 11 e have -retir ed I he serv ices of t competent per? >n toJanmJ to this departmem F. A. A J S, WILLIAMS, July 14 ’57-MwIv Peachtree Sire-1. Cigar and Tobacco STOKE. SI'ir.g ibe un. Trout H prepared /? . McCUMBs, its .! Milledg ‘HN WALTON. ktlanta Miaiin: Saloon. r ; 'HE GENTLEMEN • the , \ Jl ta and the public general:*-, cs . te comr.i dated with either W arm it t. d Piui ' ■■■■,: Ha:!.?, a: Atia i S I loon, on White-hall street ? v i'-- Barnes’ Tin shop. ) The subscriber have, also, a Washington Hall, where gentlemen . . ' c mm iated wit). \\ ar 1 Ticktta can bo had at the W tutor.g: :i H , Baths 2 W i- 1 Thev can be foun., .u readme** a: anr i H. STOKES, R. YANCEY ■ I VavVydu K. M. S E AGO, mg : ep w ■i! i be 100 Just Rm'ivcd. KEGS ,>l N NILS, lo set/at rents If the Keg. W. W.RCA New t Choice hit jiwt i Bacon. reived, in store and tut LOWE A R1CI. O CASKS, of that very fine old pure Frenrh e) Brandy, loll vet, wtucb 1 " ill sell at $5 | or Gallon. * mh2. r xtwil W. W. RO A.'K- .1 list Kecclvcd, i LARGE LOT olfine Cedar Buckets ai d A Tubs, to sell very cheap. mh35wdu' W. W*. KO.IRK. •S. It is Mid that there aro nearly IfiOO viiitor* at tho Urecabrier White Sulphur On Consignment. 1 Fine Piano from J. Chickering, tor ale on I reasonable Terms by ^ LOW A RICE. Fet 2 I dwtt For Salu. O NE of the most desirable residences on ibe edges of the city of Atlanta. Dr. D’Alvig ny offers to sell the house and lot where he now osidea, on Marietta street, a little above Squire ayne. Terms very accommodalii g, ap)dy on "i> dwtf UHLS., ol real pure Com (Country lb? and Btood Aoot ;( 8m. r ttn»r.a_; ' 0EXp £ a COMMISSION MFKCHAN J’S. c pie mlsee Mach 4, 1858 JUST HKCK1VED. i Hi '1/ tilled.) Whisk, v. ol the v,rvbest g -s.ii “,r mod. w . W . ROARK I UST RECEIVED 56 i> ..hok, gual preNff, which 1 nil s ' cent*, al*- by the single Barrel. . W. W, ROARK JUST iiKLEIN ED. s BB1.S., ed New Msckerol. W. W. ROARK. K5 r I bis Road c«>anecu, n Ms-on, with the Contral and South-Western Railroad-. GEORGIA Sni’8»|mrlllH Fonipound. j OR, DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE l’or l.ivcr Complaints and to Furify the Bison P UBLIC opinion and Physicians have de cided that this i* the heal preparations ot SARSAPARILLA that can be obtained. It •ells readily and gives good satisfaction. Its ingredients are well known to Physinani and the people at the South to be hood, and good ; medicines, when appropriately used, otten ef- I feet great cures. Nothing more need be stud in praise ol it, than to publish what it is composed of. It con tains in addition to Sanapainila, hydro-aico j hotic extract of t^ueen's Delight, (Stitbngia.) j White Ash, tirej Bread, or Fringe Tree jChion- , anthusf Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake, Ho, i.’ulfy SJr ‘ ! Orders resrecrfully soli. Oct 15 X' Load Apply f 7pHA f 8UBsCRIBER beg? mo-i repeeue 1 to rnfiirm thf Crtiren* Atlanta and s rounding country, that he ha- just re. . red large addition to his former S' -k FISF. CIGARS, TOBACCO. f-NITF, PIPES. s.NUFF BOXES, MATCHES, 1 AC, AU. j Which is offered a! \\ holesale or Rerail at iY IQWV&im, Persons desiring anything m my line wdi do ' well to call and examine my Stock before pur- I nov * chasing elsewhere I l er , , Bill S EF- Store on White Hal Street ‘.he If III slertli Intelligencer office JOHN FH’KE.V Atlanta, March 18 Jwtf ''ll.I. continue the Produce Commu. , sion Hu»inc**, a: hi- New Com- fair*, m,-iions Fir* IVnu Building, trout : A: H -’e!, and next 3. .>r t.> Fulton Hou- ATLANTA. OEORGIA, jy The usual Faeiiitier 'fiered L - o LOUR, Choice article tor sale j cthe i .ir in l<—s quantities, to suit deal E. -W. SEAGO Jwil Hydraulic Cement, iiiignment, and ter •*" ‘on : - f)(K ) *ale low* t v On C i.'iaignmentand fir F. M SEAGO. dwtt r t \\ ; in Stou tly arrtTe, lor sale low. by E.M. SEAti, W1U.UVS.-.’0!IN 'BUKA, q- - , ; v ; WILLUMfl, Kill: V (<). ;Anc«*K'r» io J. £’. Il'ii'.ij tie ) >laj lGlli, ISM. | , v, , HHDS. A CON Choice j IvH / Hams and Shoulders Ju-t r | and for saie by, F..M SEAGO. C Those preform* this Compound Preparation ol Sarsaparilla, should expre-s in then orders, i*£rl»t'un In's .llteralhetK; OR, GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM POUND. IN PINT BOTTLES. Keferencee—Gov. H. \ . lohnson, Milledge- 'die; W. Gilm-re Simms, I..1..D, Charleston S. C., or any well read physician in the State, For sale by SMITH A EZZARD. Atlanta, J uiy 30, 186V 4if And Particularly for the saie of Jrain, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Death 1 era, and Tennessee Produce Generally. Decatut Street, near the Trout House. Atlan ta,(la. [Xov 15 dwtf j rsT. received'.' C A BOXES, of different Qualities of Tobacco t)U Che«(. W. W. ROARK J an 6 dwtl s)0 Hams. On I u.-j-'t ::cni J :.r , v vN 17. V. SEAGO 1 I\A SAC-KS. Citra Family A < h. . • 1* M, H *SU(H'rfine F: ur. in Store an I -h r It to arrive, which ill Quality wilt compare " aiiv r'l.vk in Georgia For sale l ow by E. M. SEAGO, Produce Commission Merchant. Al-f. new Bacon, plenty lo arrive in a it" days [Feb 6 Jwti