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ATLANTA DAILY EXAMINER.
by loohrane, dowsing & CO
“ ERROR TEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO TOMBAT IT.”-JEFFEK,SON
J. II. STKKI.E, j
J. \V. nmt'Si vu, 4 »'<l , lnr».
ffi ns, vol. 1
ATLANTA) GA., MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 24. 1857.
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Jlttimtci JUnili) tixmmt.
ATLANTA, AUGUST 2 4. 1857.
Saved III* Baron.
Action for work and labor donn in cutting
a ditch on defendant’s land. Pica, payment
and set off in bacon and corn nionl.
Plaintiff's son on the stand. Recollects
the ditching perfectly, but seems to forget
all about the bacon.
•You say your daddy did all this ditching 1
l)o you know what he got in pay for it !’ in'
quired Co!. C. for defendant.
•He never got nothing that I ever heard
on, that’s what ho never got,’ answered the
v, itness.
‘Didn’t your daddy get corn and bacon
trom the defendant in pay for that ditching !’
‘Never heard ofhisgcttin’ no corn or ba
con.’
‘What did your daddy and bis family live
on last summer V
‘Vittles, mostly.’
‘What sort of victuals
‘Well, moat and bread and seme whiskey ’
‘Where did you get that meat and that
bread V
•Well, fust trom ono and fust from an
other.’
‘Didn’t he get some ol it from defendant ?’
‘He mougltt.’
■1 knew he mougltt, blit did he ’ that’s the
question.’
,Well, lie moiight, and then again he
moughtn’t.
(With considerable excitement ami in
tones of thunder.)
‘Answer the question sir, and no more of
this (Tilling with your oath. Did your dad
dy, or did he not, get corn and bacon from
tbo defendant for ditching 1’
‘Well, now ho inought ; it don’t eerur
adzaotly, you know.’
Here his honor interferes, and with astern,
unjudicial frown, addresses witness thus :
‘Witness, you must answer tile question,
or the Court will be compelled to deal with
you. Can’t you say yes or no V
‘I recken.’
Well, then answer yes or no. Did, or did
riot your daddy get corn or bacon from the
defendant at the time referred V inquired tho
Court
•(Now fully aroused and conscious of bis
danger.)
‘Well, Jndge, 1 can’t adzactly remember,
you know, secin’ as how its dun, bin gone
and eat up ; but, (planting himself firmly as
one determined to out with it,) to the best
of my rekerlection, if iny memory serves me
right, he mought and then again lie
moughtn’t.’
Tha plaintilT saved his bacon. \ erdict
accordingly.
Jkjy-Below is the official vote for Congress
in the 3d district, North Carolina :
Winslow, Democrat, (i,33s
Meares, Know Nothing, 1,487
Winslow’s majority, 4,851
New York, Aug. 13.
The steamer Persia sailed hence at 2 o’clock
to day, with nearly one ‘limn seven hundred
and fifty thousand doL in specie.
Washington, Aug. 18.
A postal convention bus been concluded be
tween the United States and Hamburg. The
mails arc to be exchanged by moans of tbo
United States or Hamburg mail steamers
running direct between New York and Ham»
burg. The postage betweeu the United Stutes
and Hamburg, under the arrangement, is ten
cents the single letter of half an ounce iu
weight or under, prepayment optional, and two
cents on newspapers, prepayment required.—
The rates to all countries and places beyond
Hamburg, whether upon letters or printed
matter, are identically the Burne in all respects
as the rates charged via Bremen, under the
United States and Bremen postal convention.
New York, Aug, 18.
President Litchfield, of the Michigan
Southern railroad has resigned, and the
stock has declined Irotn thirty two to twenty
five. It is rumored that the notes of the
company had been protested.
New York, Aug. la.
Advices from Rio to the 20th of July con
firm the groat rise io coffee. Tho market
was excited, and one iiundred thousand bags
had been taken in a few days for tbo Euro
pean market, and 37,000 bags for the U,
States, Flour is improving m price.
Phu.adei.phu, Aug. la.
An unknown girl, about twenty years ot
age, threw herself on the track of the Ger
mantown railroad, in advance of tho morn
ing train and was torn to pieces. She step
ped off the track as the train approached
and then on again when it was to near for a
stoppage of the train. It was an evident
eastTCT suicide.
New York, Aug. 18.
The sloop ot war St. Louis from theeoast of
Afrioo, bound to the Canary and Cape de
Verde Islands, and the frigate Cumberland,
from Boston, were at Madeira on tho 21st
ultimo
AaSrT’h
naturlly that the sun rose three hours before
its time, bus recently finished a picture ol the
moon, that’s painted with such wonderful
fidelity to naturi that it can’t be seen in the
da\ time.
p rintTnc
Railroad 5fl)rtulcs. Citn Slcr&irismcnts. i professional Carts.
H(!>.‘Mcthinks to kiss the ladles’ hands
after their lips, as somedo, is like little boys,
that, after they eat the apple, fall to the pair
ing out of a love they have to the apple.
jtdrUr. Adam Clark had a perfect abhor
rence of both pork and tobacco. He is re
ported to have said ‘It 1 were to oiler sac
rifice to the devil, it would bo a roasted pig
Stuffed with tobacco.’
JteJpAVc think it an undeniable truth that
the Africans, let them goto wlrat part of the
world they may, retain more unequivocally
than any other people tli> odor of national
ity.
Bgk»Moralists may talk as much as they
please of tho sin otvnvy, put, for the life of
me, I can never see a pretty maid without
envying the good lurk of the man who is to
marry .her.
W a cockney friend of ours dor s not be
lieve in wine bitters beforedinner ; be thinks
a bottle or two of champagne more likely to
a happy-light.
jftay-That was a wise nigger, who, in
speaking of the happiness of married people
said—‘Dal ar ’pends nltogedder how doy
enjoy demselves.’
(tayThe man who attempted to catch tho
speaker’s eye with a steel trap, was ordered
to take the floor by the sergeant-at-arms.
Loeisviu.E, Aug. 17.
During the thunder storm this afternoon,
the steamer Eaves was struck by lightning.
Nobody was hurt. The hurricane deck of
the boat was somewhat shattered. The
damage done is but slight.
Ceorttla Railroad it Banklnw
Company.
.eausTA to Atlanta .171 Mite*. Far<",$6.50
GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent.
A T T H E
AMINEE
E X
JOB OFFICE,
me air vT-9 w; e a m bl
MllKMMi PASbKMtfcK THAIS.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, st ** \'s A M
Arrives at Ahguoia, at.... M ... (i 00 P M
Leaves Augusta, daily, at .... 6 oo A M
Arrive* ai Atlanta, ai .. 3 30 P M
tVKMNO PASSKNMF.Il TKAI>.
Leave* Atlanta, daily, at 6 00 P M
\ rrives at A ugu> to . at 3.22AM
Leave* ^ ugutfU, daily, at.... . V 00 I* M
Arrives nt Atlanta, at 3.00 A M
P 1ST A NC I! FIIOM ATLANTA.
WI I.I.l Ilf IM, IMVFORTII.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
FAIR HI. US. u \
i "■
I A M AR &. LOCHRANF 17 7 -
IjIUKMES at LA tt-Macon.,.!;,,' ,
h LAWAk. '
July 13, 1857
LOCHRA
<bwt
A T. H U/KETT, ATTORNEY
X \ • x . HntrrgfiM. ficorgia. will pra<
id the 1 til
Murray (>ifm
A’i
Georgia, will practic •
in K counties: Catoosa, Chattooga
VN hit fi rlt), (jorden, Walker
W/ t
NOW LOCATED . N
39110323 MOiQt
!* note prcpnrwd
Boston, Aug. 18.
Advices from Caps Towu to the last of
Juue huve beeD received, 'i'liere had been
tremendous gales ou the coast. Ten large and
a number of small vessels Imd been wrecked.
RIJJVAW AY,
fly From the undersigned in January
33VO 1850. my boy SOL; he is about 25 years
of age, slight and elegantly formed for a
negro, dark smooth skin, prominent eyes
and largo white teeth. Ho is passing
through Die country under forged permits, and
assumed the nami JACK PECK, os I under
stand in rltlanln, where ho has boon publicly
employed for the last 12 months' He is pro
bably now in the neighborhood of Atlanta, or
Oil the Slate Itoad above. $50 Reward is
offeren for his apprehension and such addition
al compensation will be given as the trouble ot
his rapture may require. If he has been har
bored by auy one, and proof to conviction ot
tbo tact is produced, the person giving informa
tion will be rewarded and satisfied for his trou
ble to tho extent of the value of the negro.
A. 1*. POWER#,
Macon, July tith, 1857 dxwtf
NOTICE.
CIRCUMSTANCES having occur
red which render it necessary lor the
..subscriber to discontinue House-keep-
Jj[ing, he offers for sale his Haute and
The property is situated within one hun
dred varJs of the Mrthodi.il Episcopal Church,
on PrarA Tree Strict, convenient to tho best
Schools in the City, and also to Business, con
taining six well finished rooms, and two pan-
triem, with a pasoge extending through tho
house. There is also on I he lot, a cooking
room, servants room, smoke house, chicken
house, crib and corn bouse, and also on excell
ent well of water, which never fails. The
buildings are nil in first rati condition, having
been eroded in 185ti, and enclosed with an
entirely new fence. Possession^iven by the 1st
of October, it desired, and will be offered ot a
res sonable price.
GEORGE If. DANIEL
Atlanta, Go., May it, 1857 dawdra
W. J. RIDIIIU,. J. M. ROBERTS, J. D. TKRRKU.
RIDG1LL, ROBERTS & TERRELL,
of Jill kind*, in a ueat an t workman like manner and
at the *horlo»t j*o#*ible notice.
Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Programmes, Bank Check's,
Blank Notes, Visiting Cards,
Blank Deed3, Hand-bills,
Way Bills, Posters, &c.,
i >1 itedontermn a* reasonable an In any other aeriion
of Georgia or tho South.
THE DAILY EXAMINER.
i, Published every Morning, (Sunday excepted
ot Eire Dollars per annum—in advance. II
Irhn/ed six monhl.s Six Dollars will lit charged
RATES o/ADVERTISING
advertising in the Daily Examiner will tie in
serted at the following rates per square of Id tinea
Decatur *.
6
Crawford ville.
1(17
8ton«’ Mountain,.
.. 16
Cuniining. ...
hi
I.ithoma,
.24
Carnak
124
Conyers,
. .11
Thomson
. 41
Dear mg.
.142
8ocia( I rclr ...
51
Bemlia
.156
Madison,. . .
67
Bel Air,
AM
(•retnshoro,
1 iiioii Point
. 95
A ugusta,
IT I
One insertion 60 cents.
Two “ *1,00
Throe “ 1,35
Four “ 1,50
Five “ 1;75
2,00
One month,
Two “
Thrue "
Four “
Sii
One Year
*5,00
8,00
111,110
12,110
15,00
25,OC
CV This Road run* m connection with the
Trair^ ol the South Carolina a ml the Savannah
•V Augusta /Railroad*, at Augusta.
W t*sl<*i*ib Sr Atlantic’ (Slate) Hall-
road.
Ailama i<* Ch4TTaMOOia 138 Miles Fare, $f>
J\MK> M HP1 LLOCK, Superintendent
morning passenokk train.
Leave* Atlanta, tlaily, at. 9 (Hi A M
Arrive* at Chattanooga, at 5.30 I* M
J onve* Chattanooga, daily, at . 7 341 A M
Arrive^ at Atlanta, at .... \ 4M) P M
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leuve* Atlanta, nightly, at .. n.utlP M
Arrive* at Chattanooga. at 5 It) A M
huaw-s Chattanooga, nightly, at.. ..7 00 P M
Arrive* at Atlanta, at. 2 10 A M
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
New Spring Woods!!
Jl ST OPENED AND
READY FOR SALE !
■yi 4 SUPPLY Or SPRING GOODS Is
1Y1 now complete, and I would respectfully
invite the putilie to call arid examine them,—
Besides rny u.-uul stock ol
i Hardware, Groceries, &c.,
I have on hand aoruc mU<’Li*ij» o(
DRY GOODS, ^ ^
*uridy, etta, Hansc-tl & Hunpson, Marietta*.' j'me^K'
l.awhon, Esq., Uablonega.
J** Particular attention p,„i to the collec tin
ku-ioesa. May 18, 1857 ,l*ve; v
Dr. •!• Blckvon Ctipeix,
lYROPf-pp^ hi. Professional servirrsto t
1 riliren.,,, Atlanta.
Office Whiu-Hill street v , r T
fstorr.
J20. H57—
MEDICAL CARD.
I kl i. levtrte Boring j » ,
1 /Boring have formed a ^p.„ ner -W
stupin the practice of Medicine . ,u *
and
CoiikUtiDg «*t Mu»lins, in «-xtrnaive
U autilul ar d good And a largf' Stock of
Matilettes and Mantillas.
A g-KMi aaaortmctjt
Fashionable anJ fc Pretty ;
Hats and Shoes,
.‘Jerviceable and trno<l looking ;
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
And every other article, almost, in my lino o|
liusinese. In short, my stock is t/oml i.mi fall
aud the prices will be as low as living will af
ford The Ladiis arc particularly invited to
((Ivi me a call.
H. \v. cozart.
pril I I iltf
Fire
C H.
R Rip!
practice
:ritity of Atlanta.
t T
•Special contracts will be made fur yearly ad
rartiaements occupying a quarter, half or whole
column.
Advertisement* trom transient persons must
be paid in advance.
Legal advertisinente published at the usual
rate*. Ordinary notices exceeding,ten lines
charged aaadvertisments. Announcing candid
ates for office, *5 DO, to be paid in advance. j
Fhcprtvilcgu of yearly advertisers is slrully
limited to their owk immediate and regular busi
ness.
Professional Cards not exceeding six lines
*15 per annum.
Advertisments not specified as t" time wall be
ouhlishrd till ordered out, and charged at regular
ates.
Advertisments inserted in the \\ eekly pape,
only will be charged at former rates.
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks
Of all Description*.
B LANKHOF ALL DESCRIPTION'S, can
bo had at all times, at the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Attomie*. Sheriffs, Clerks of Courts, anJ Crdi j
narics, ran be furnished, at short notice, any
favorite form of DKED, WHIT/or l*HtH LiSJS
which they may desire ; and all FOKMb ol le- j
gal instruments, commonly in u*t, are always.»n |
nd, to he sold at the lowest pricer.
Atlanta, M w
' Bolton .
| Manet in,. . .
' Ac worth,.
A11 a toon a,..
' Etowah
Cartemille,
! Kingston,..
Adair»vi||e r .
nr This Road connect*,each way, with the
Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East
Tennessee A (ieorgia Railroad, at Dalton, and
the Nashville A Ch&ttonooga Railroad, at ('hat.
tanooga,
...40
4G
...62
. .59
Calhoun
Resaca,
Tilton, .
Dolton,
Tunnel Hill,
Ringgold,. . .
Chic kauiauga,
Chattanooga,
100
107
,115
. 128
,138
Atlanta x. Lagrange Ilatlioa<l.
Atlanta to West Point, 87 Mile*. Fair. $3.50
GEORGE (L HI ’LL, Superintendent.
Morning passingfr train.
I.eaves Atlanta, daily, at . . . 3 30 A M
Arrive* at West Point,a! .. . 8.25 A M
Leave* West Point, daily, of .3 (JO A M
Arrives at Atlanta, at . 50 A M
fvfnino PannENOFR tr\in.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at . 4 45 P M
Arrives at West Point, nt .10.00 P M
Leaves West Point, daily, at 12 15 P M
uLuiDinun itinniiiiir
No 13 CARONDELET STREET,
NEW ORLEANS.
fc) dtf
HAT AND CAP STORE
4 J. TAYLOR i now opening a
fresh stock ol fashionable Hats,
Capa and Bonnet*.
hiext door to Lawshe 4 Bra's Jewelry Store.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Taylor’s Hat &. Cap Emporium.
J UST RECEIVED, and opening, the first en
tiro-stork of HATS k CAPS ever offered
this city. My stock is now complete, consisting
of every variety and style. Please call and (
amine for yourselves!
cr A llkinds of Fur Skins bought.
J. TAYLOR, J*.
September 10
II, t„ TINLXV JAH. HA FK.rr
H. ir. TINLEY & CO.,
C o m m i s s i o n & Forward io^
MorcliaritB,
XU. EXCHANGE ST. charleston, s. <:
Give their prompt personal attention to the sale
of all kinds of Pooorc*, »nd to the purchas
ing, to order, all articles that may de
sired, lor a commission of 2j per
cent.
ty Good*received and forwarded at It'cents
per package. No Goods have or will be detain-
ad by ua for freight and charge*.
fcw Libiral Adva.v'H made ou all consign
ment* to u». f*b 38—wly
m »«.
rriHE Subscriber has just found out the great
|_ secret of doing a successful business, to sell
cheap, have a small profit, and advertise and let
the people know what he has got and occasion
ally give them the prices and only one price, and
have no friends to sell cheaper to than any person
else. 1 have just received a laige lot ot Boots 4
Shoes, for Ladies, Men. Boys, Girls and Chil
dren, all fresh Iron, tbo Manufactory. Crockery
and Glare Ware, Ovens, Pols,Skillet*, Fire Dogs,
Axes, U/acksmith Tool*,Shovels, Spades, Knives
and Forks, Pocket Knives, Umberrellas, Pow
der, Shot, Lead, tfil, Turpentine, White I rad,
Sugar, Coflee, Molassc.., Salt, Bramlv, Wine,
Gin, Hum, Cordials, Whiskey., of every kind,
Rice, Tobacco in fact I can not tell you ail 1
keep in ono Advertisement. But eomo and look
for yourselves, we are icady to show slid sell.—
Dont forget l give 8 lbs., ot beat Coflee, tor *1,
Sugar 6j, 7 and 6 lb*., for a *1, and be sure tu
bring the cash, we keep no b.voks. Corner d
White Hall and Mitchell Siroeb
W. W. ROAItK.
march 25 dwtt
Arrives at Atlanta, at,.„ 5 32
DISTANCE FKOM ATLANTA.
Hogansvilie,
LaUrangc..
I/Oiig ('ane,
Weet point,
M
East Point, 6 llogansville, . 58 |
Fairburn .18$ LaUrangc,. .1
Palmetto,
Newman
Grantvillc
ar This Read connecls each wav with the
Montgomery A West Point Railroad.
Macon S. M cnUmu Railroad.
MAX'S T \ i la nt a ,. . 103 Mile*.... Farr, $ 1
IsMLKiSO.N FOOTE, Nuperin'rndrnt.
lASbtNOER TRAIN*.
Leaves AUanta, daily, at 5 15 A M
Arrive* at Macon, at 11 00 A M
Leave* Macon, daily, at . ... 3 00 P M
Arrives at Atlanta, at . 8 ••> P 51
Fire!! Fire!!
STRONG & CO-
Have removed their Mockjot
STAPLE 4\l) F4\< V
DRY GOODS,
fWM) the »>ld stand ot J. N0RCR08iv iruiiting
on White-Hall and Marietta Streets, where
they rtfler to their idd fnends and the public
generally, a Sple fri
didSloik o tKp^SPqpSj
for ('ASH ONLY, and are determinedn»t to be
undeisold by any house in the city They will |
b<- consuntly receiving new supplier fr»m the
best markets in the country, and an- r »nfident
of being able t»» sell goods a? '■fizap ns lb ebap- *
eat-
Our Mock codhUU Iu pail ol
Ri h Drrs* 6Ylka, Barrage and Muslin RoU*.
Plain Barrage*. French Figured .lack et.*.
French Colored Jackonets,
Figured Brilliant*.
Debage and Linen Goods, lor Trading Dr- sse-
French, Scotch and Domestic Gingham*
I Checked Cambric and Muslins.
Printed Lawns in great variety,
English ami Domestic Prints, in grra v.,r.»tv.
Cambric and 8wjss Trimming*,
Drens Trimminga—a splendid assortm*
Ribbon* «nti 1 */**«,
Silk and Ijict ManUllu* that can i - i„
Irish Linens, and Linen Sheet*r«pw.
Cotton Sheetings, and Tickings,
Bleached and Brown Shirting,
t >snaburgs Stripes and Blay Linens,
i Table Lmms 2nd Napkins.
Cotton Drills.
Hosiery, and Pic-Nick Mn* ac.. a
Don't forget u> call on u* at NoRCRUdfc*'
old Stand. V\ e oharg3 nothing tor showing
1 our good*. 2 11m ■ y
FllMTIRE! I IRMTIRK!!
THE ft. *er;t*r* ha«r n v
hindandare n w ••piening^g
a large ami rarrfully select
ed Stock from the
IlfNl Northern T I:uu:(a< lot !< «,.
8AFE8,
WA KDRt)IH>
BFREAt8
SECRET A KY>.
\N \8HM'ANDa^.
HEUbTlaADe
AND CHAIR.-,
Of any desired pattern and price .4 fine as
sortment of Centre. Work. Saloon ar..: Toilette
Table*—Etagcre'f Corner and J-i • —>.fa*.
Teie*4L.Teie, etc.
ty L addition to the al*ove Urgi st.Kk. w*.
are receiving weekly supplies l‘he p he an
nvited t- call and ex am ice ur stock.
F. \ . *V J. >. NV ILLI \M»
Next t! >r to fiilVrt A Clark Peachtree
\tlant
.Medicine the city,
One or both ^..u be
louiid ,n tbeir office, over Jackson ABro. ... „e
corner o| Whitehall and Hunter ,treel. whe^
Oil! prufewioLi ly abaent
u*»y 16‘ 1867 ,!iw.':„
h.v.s removed t .
orer AJpt• t
I \H. M B |RIYKRjj
JL/OffaC f U» n tfhi'1 ,tr. I
der'« Drug 8Uir*>.
M »r l3 - lga ! diwtn20
K m .Mr Daniel, j. f. -Offic
. Ktie * Building on Marietta Ntreei
Atlanta
j.
g on Marietta ?<treei
March >8, '57. dwt
4.
VI
prai lice
ton. He
bell anJ (\,weta.
itffice on the second floor ot tfi,
Hail. Irji.'.iEg tl.e Po*l Office.
TUB 4Nlll.lt A l'TORNK\
LAW, Atlanta, ileurgia,
n the following c. untie pulton New
s p»IJing. Fayette. ( ,.bh, famj,
aprit2.tdwly
Gartreli & Glenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ATLANTA. GEORGIA
\\ r U-L att»nJ_the t'ouru m the Counnea ol
T7 Fultott, DeKiih, Fayette, t 'ampbcil Me-
- th.r, Coweta, Carroll. Henry. Tr .un. Hear'o.
•bh and rvpaiding.
Cobb and
ircrca i. sasTaxt-L.
F rmerly of Wash
ington, (ia
f IT-uw i v
lcthib eLIXX.
Formerly of Mv-
Donough, Li
JARED IRWIN WKITARER
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
dtisnta Georgia.
Office from Room* over John K Wailart A
Hr •».. corner .,f V, hite Hall and Alai,amaStreet*:
JOHN V. HEARD*'
ATTORNEY AT LAW
COLQUITT
MILLER, CO GEORGIA
fl ■ «!v
1 rout House Shaving Saloon.
/ ' ENTLEMEN rtmitf a g„ d ahave, hair
V_J vutung, and such other attention to.our
| rsons a. wav be had in all fashionable bar-
t« r* ral.wn*. can l.e accommodated at all hourv
v giving the under.:nped , call, at their *a-
II the Trout House.
I b. T are [ireparcd Uv furnuh. al »h,-ri notice
1-1 /' ' ' hi liltU JlOOttl Ikthd.
K. McCO.MBs.
iate ol Miliedgeville. (,a
1 "HN \4 \LTO.N.
ate of Augusta, (ia.
olv ... 1*5, Jlf
Atlanta Miatiiit: saloon.
U.’bl* t'LN I l.E.MEN cf the citv ol Allan-
IL u * nii ‘he Public generally, can be ac-
*»“ i with either Warm or Cold Plunge
»u 1 Sh wet Bath,, al the Atlanta Bhaving >a
i a. on White-hall strrei. at ve Tomlinson A
Uarne*' Tin Shop.
The sutwenber have, also, » s h Bl , the
n Ugton Hail, where gentlemen cai. be a .
0 :nm ated with Warm and Cold Bath,
rick.’U can be had at the Washington Hall.
J t d Bat' - 25 cents—\\ arm 35 cents.
S horn anil Hoot* at
XHV York Corvt.—I have,
concluded to sell my stock of Boots
and Shoes st New York Cost, until the first ot
August, if you call quick.
\\ . W ROARK.
June 11, 1857 dawtf
J00
Just ItceelYcd,
KEGS o( NAILS, to sel/at 5 cent# by
the Keg.
\\. W. Hi A
») CASKb.of that very line old pure Frensh
r^y Brandy, left yet,which 1 will *ellat*5|er
Gallon.
mhafidwtf W. Yt. Rt)A,tK
Just Received,
A LARGE LOT offine Cedar Bucket* and
Tuba, to aril very cliea^
mh'tbwdtf
W. BO.IRK
JUST KKCE1VKD.
»)f \ lilllJki of real pure Corn (Country Llis
d\) ttlle.l,) Whiskey, ol the very Wat ujuabty
ntad. W. \Y ROARK.
J l nr RECEIVED ho Bt Whiskey
good proof, which 1 will * V . ■ cant*,
ala., by the tingle Barrel.
W. W.ROARK
JUST RECEIVED^
BULB., ot Now Mackerel.
W. W. ROARh.
20
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
Ea>t Port, ... . h | Cvoggins, 6b
Hough and Heady, II I ('oilier*..
Jonoboruugh,. .22 | Forsyth,. . .;
Fayette, 36 8maT7’* 82
(iriflin,. 43 ('rawforti's,. 8*i
I Thornton's,. .. 49 Howard's,..
Miliui* .56 Macon. 103
i Barneaville, 61
CF 1'hi* Koad coanoct*, at .Va*oc, with ihe
iViitral and Houth^V e*urn Kailroad*.
GEORGIA
Musuparilln Coiii|>miml, i
OB, DENNIS' ALTERA HVK i
/ r Liter Complaints and to Purifythe Bin d
1 )1 BLIC opinion and Physician, have de
cided that this is the best preparations ol
taAKBAP.IfULLA that can tie obtained. It
sells readily and gives good satiatacUon. Its
ingredients are well known to Physicians and
the people at the South to W noon, and good
medicine*, when appropriately uaod, otten ef
fect great cures.
Nothing more need W said in praise ot it.
than to publish what it is composed of. It con-
j tains in addition to Sarsaparilla, hydro-alco
liolic extract of tduceo's Delight, (Sullingia.
| \\ hite Ash, Grey Bread, or Fringe Tree ^Chion-
' anthus) Tincture of May Apple, or Mandrake.
Podophyllum) and Blood Boot. (Ranguinaria.v
Thoaa prefenug thu Compound Preparation <
ot Sarsaparilla, should express in tbeir orders. 1
trUeunls’v ilta i at i» i H- I
OR, GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM- |
POt'ND, IN PINT BOTTLES.
Keferencee—Gov. H. V. lohnson, Mtlledge-
fille; \V. Gilmore Simms, L.I.. D., Chartestoi.
tv C., or any well read physician in the State ,
For ude by SMITH & EZ2ARD,
Atlanta, July 90, ts&7 dtf
BURIAL CASES.
U i arc prepared to furnish f .mi .*• Mt'.ail. j
Burial Case*, at *hort notio Wf hau* sccur- Mav2ydu
—
to tiu* lit parfmenL L'
F. A. gV l>, WILLIAM*. j
July I I '5?-hIw1y PoachUcc *( r o i j
Cigar amt Tobacco "
STOKE.
riMIE.H BM inilER Wg- m .espe.Uvity
Jf lo infi rm the Citijens ol Atlanta and sur
rounding country, that hr ha. u*r i v .i ! a
largeadditi. n to hl» former St a I
pint: ciga ks.
TOBACCO.
BNLFF,
PIPES.
vNI FF BOXES.
M 4TCHES.' J
<YC.. 41" I
W hich is . fh r. j al W!*.‘a *aU vr H« tail ai j
TTBSY IvOW •faifiM.
Prnu.na desiring anything iu my line w ill do
well lo call and examine mv stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Cf- store on .1,- tlal Street,opp-iMle the
Intelligencer office.
JOHN FICKEN.
Atlanta, March 18 dwli
found
readme** at any time
H. STOKES,
R YANCEY-
K. M. SEAGO,
$*ecu*r 6'raa-i 4- La*~tnc<)
li.I. c. ntinue the Produce Commisfei-i'i
>: .. Bu^iie*s, at hi* New
ti. Fire Proof Bmlding, front of AUanta
!L and next door t > Fulton House
_ ATLAFTA, OEORGIA,
CtT The usual Facilities offered to Shipp.,
Orders respectfully solicited.
Oct 15
1''l.OFH,Choice article tor rale by slhe ( ax
A Load or in lea* quantities, to suit Jeahr*
'rplv to E. .W. 8EAGO.
Hydraulic Cement,
1 1 nsignment, and tor r«b' km- by
' EXIli
”-r ti t sKS.Salt. On Consignment and for
f)\ M r sale low, by, E. M SEAGO.
nov 8 dwtt
1 ” / v BBl.S Com Whiskey ill More are
t)\) shortlr arrive- lor rale low, by.
8 dwti E. M. SEAGt 1
I' WtLUAVIv-JmtV RHK*. vj-80l.!!S,i tl.VICKB
MILIUMS. Kill: A A. GO.
{Successors J.E. It’i.'.ia-tu
GENERAL COMMISSION MERC HAN IV
And Particularly for the «ale
drain, Bacon. Lard, Flour, Loath]
era, and Tennessee Produce Generally.
Decatur -Street, near the Trout House, Allan.
la.O*. [Nov 15 Jwtf
J VST, RECEIVED.
r. IV BOXES, ol different vdunfitiea of Tobacco
gJU Cheap. W. W. ROARK.
Jan 6 dwtf
| , v. , HHDo ACON Chou
4 V I* / Hams and Shoulders,
till) IGt li. 1IIA1.
ACON Choice articie, taides
Just receiving
F.M SEAGO, Com. Mei
r . V HMDS Baron Sales. Also a, few fi. .
#)" ) 11 in . (>i Conaigi ent and for sale
n V J8 E. W. SEAGO
I , v/ w V sA< KS extra Family dt Choiee
[()()( /'Ujerniie Flour, .11 Store and .hon
iy to arrive which m 0‘ia 1 L- will compare with
anv Stock in f>ev>r?'* -
j’.,; air Low by
E. M SEAGO,
Produce Commission Merchant.
41.0, new Bacon, plenty to arrive 111 a few
Jays ’ [Feb C dwt!