Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, September 16, 1857, Image 3

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a. inu hargaiu <vi(U me und ujrtet* to Hupport him uud hia uiiflilointrfttifto (I Ini seta liimwlf ngbl and «how* tlitil he liOcout Ur'tr«yuif Jadgfc B llieu remarked Urni we hn I tlie guurantce of n long life well *pem in lie pub lic serf ice. that Mr fluehnnoK was witnd.— That he lmd now reached the culminating point of hntrto ambition—that lie liad annonneed to the world that ho should not lie a candidate ior re-election—and that he could therefore have no motivu to lietroy those who in the i South had so praeinusly repraetl their confi-1 denetj in him. He, Judge B., *-till believe! that in his annual iromo-p’ Mr Kitcbmi.111 J would give n-asons for bis oour e not now known to the country, and would put himself , right before the country. Judge Brown said I he did not yet despair of Runsas; that our ' Southern friends there still said it would be a slave Stutc. That tbo Convention was a pro* alavcry Convention,and would, in all probo- bility, form a pro-shivery Constitution, If so, thru the important nuestion was would 1 Cougrecs admit her '■ If she did not, Georgia | had sworn in solemn Convention (the Union | men themselves controlling the Convention) that she would disrupt every tie that bound) her to the Union. Then, if Congress re-1 fused to admit Kansas, Georgia was obliged J to go out of the Union, or cover herselt with the mantle of shanu- und disgrace.— ' He would never consent to see her disgraced. , How tlion, said he, can we avoid cither shame and disgrace on the one hand, or dis union on the other' Only by admitting) Kansas with her pro-slavery Constitution it she applies. Have the American party the, I power in Congress to admit her? How! many have they in the South' On* from | Vorth Carolina, three from Tennessee, and 1 iwo from Kentucky. None from Alabama,' Virginia, South Carolina, Texas, Arkansas, or Florida; and, in ids opinion, they would [ not have liven a lone star from Georgia.— Then how could they admit Kansas anti save 1 tlio Union, or save Georgia from disgrace’■ But said he, the Deinoeraey have the power j admit her. They have fifty one true men elected from the North, pledged to carry out the principles of the Kansas hill and admit her with, or without, slavery as she may apply; and with these men the Democracy have a clear majority in the next (.'ongross. They can admit Kansas and sav. both the Union, anil Georgia from disgrace. 11•- then appealed to the audience as patriots to come up and stand by the party that lias the power and the will to save the country. - The issue, he said, was between the Demo- 1 cracy and the Black Republicans. Both parties would have power in tl e next Con gress, and in the next Presidential campaign. The American party demoralized, and delta-1 tionalized, would lie powerless. }|c there fore appealed to every patriot in the South to come up as one man and stand united hy the party, the only party, that lias the power to save the country from Black !!• publican j rule. The above is the substance of the mo ini- I portant positioirs occupied hy .1 udge Brown I do no not pretend that 1 have done him justice ' in this report, or that I may be precisely cor | rect in every particular. The speech, near | three hours in length, was listened to with tliu! nlost marked attention aud respect, by all par-1 ties, and all pronouneed it a most able and I convincing argument. Judge Brown will carry a most overwhelm-' mg majority in Cherokee County, and in the Cherokee Country. The people here are prond of bim.nnd proud of the honor conferred upon him. CUEROKKB. WOOD'S HAIR RESTOlt ATI VK.—We have never known any'other medicine win as large a share of public confidence in so short a time as this ha# done. 11 lias not been more than a year since we firs' heard of it. and it now stands at the head of alt remedies of Bit- kind. We have neve, used any nf it ourselves having hnd no occasion, ns our “crown of glory” not only as yet retains its orignal color, but gets more so—hut some of our friends have, and we have never known it to fail in restoring the hair to its original color. We advise such as are becoming prematurely gray, to give the “ Restorative' > trial —Chr.tn- {III.) Hern hi. Sold by all good Dniggi«t-. Sept. 7,1867 diw'Jw vnHB otd.buildlUK »n tU*ln>«4 Buuate, wii ■ I be sol/the highest bidder, ft suction, on ) Atlanta Medical icfcOOl SATURDAY next, et l# o’clock, M.. (on the Pirparatory to the ColUgialt Covrte. .square.) Building to to removed u ithin two Session commences on first Monday in No -V/r J ‘ ) ' ° f ,l10 ’ vember and cIok. on tbo firs, of April. 185P 1 By ,>,dri of Superintendent For farther information, oddrent, •#;. I fid It E. B. WAI.KEH □. D. CAPER8. M. D . or V FI. TALIAFKRHO, M. II. At/iinta, Ca.. August 24, IB'-T dtf arrival of the WH DR. R. T. PULLIAM , H AVING rcturnc t from e viait to Virginia , will resume the practice ufhh. prolr.tion | Eureka Oil for Cliotlc lu UonM. in the city of Atlanta and ite vicinity. On ; , nluri) , mulc _ of Mt . Can be foul d at his oflico.at all hours,except } . . when profeseianally engaged. ' Jo,, " n*wm,o r Ru«elj county, Alabama, tarOfliee WASHINGTON BALI •eplt-dwtf , dwim *». nu»***u county, was violently attacked with cholic in Die dree, in ColtituhuB, wit very much mwoIIcl, ami Irom I BETTER THAN KANSAS EXCITEMENT { t TP ctrnnCf4 could Iitp bu’ a «hort time niu tot* relieved. Two ounce*, liquid meaaure, of! T 240 LOTS OF GEORGIA LAND FOB SALE, SITUATED in I pper and Lnflrrr Georg a. Tlio numbers will be *ent to any one upon ap-1 plication by letter. Guo, several dozen m w, well hound, c hi rk MATS, of originally IRWIN mid APPLING ••unties. Trice each. - A loo. th** aaino ol UNION minty.— Trice $1 *»0. On rivuiq.t of the money, the MAT deaired 1 will be mailed to the order of the applicant. Address; VMtCCrt A BELL. Bcp'-Mimhv Atlanta. Georgia. RUNAWAY. From the undersigned in January lNfffi nliuy hoy SOL, he is about 2f»yeare .>1 n^c. PERSIA. \Ka ) okk, S*-p I’ Tin- British <itd Nortb American JC Mail nK aini r IVr.ia, h i- arrived with ' Eureka Od was administered and in five min. ut<« relief wu perceptible, and m twenty min ate. the animal was entirely relieved. 'I'his new ami valuable mixture i. lertainiy n great Htquiaitiqn lu tlie list of r> lueilie. hereto fore before the public, which, in addition to the I • r P 00 ' dote, t., the .ith in* many relief, it hn« given tnin, in now found to 1 LtVKKPOol., Sep. Sale- ill th he invaluable firthe'hoiae, in the cure ofboU j 6.1,000 bales, at an advance ,| !J mid cholic, and the removal of fistulae and no Fair Orleans 0^1. *»l gall* We liaic done our duly in *pread mg its good qualities before the public. Call on : llanfoith, Naga! x Co., nr A. K. dyer, and 1 procure the never tailing ifinr.lv.--fail. Hun. A a gust II, 1817 dtf tin t'iltROM. SHERIFF'S SALES. NOTICK ii hereby given that the SHKR- li- l’ .S BALKS of Carroll county, will hr pub lished in future in the Southern Democrat KI.l BKNSON, Sherifl Carrollton, Aug. 31, 1867. tight and elegantly formed f< dark smooth akin, prominent eye-, and “ iarge white teeth. He is passing through _. . , .... . — . the country under forged permits, and the an- lime of holding th© State Fair, suined name of JACK BUCK, ns I undur.-tand , Tins enquiry of us is so frequent, “wln-n in Atlanta, where ho ha* hern publicly employ- 1 llm Stale Fair to be held in Atlanta 1,” e I fur the last 12 month.-. II. is probably now i tlut we shall make this a standing article in in the iieigliborho. dof \n.iida ,.n t|n State on. 1 paper for sonn- weeks Bond above a I'll "TV DOLLARS Kuwaiti I i hi.- Hpprchcii'.DUi find mvli uddiltonttl uoih- ptiisiti-Mi will hr t; 1 ii a> the trouble id IiIr rapt j »• nmy req’i r h ho ban been harb.ired nlud iind -nliti lie« •id Milne "f lb. to the \ (i. tmw i:rs. Macon, ,ulv f i luM Special Notice .1 iielwe- llrovvii'n i|iiioiutiii«‘iits. Judge Brown will address his ie||n-,v citi zens— At Augusta, r-ntiirday unjlit. jit. IP -- tireensboro', Mundav. -‘ .’I Maiiinui, Tuesday -J-2, '• Covington, Wednesdav •• -j;i. Montieello, Thursduv •• 81. •• Jackson, Friday Jo. ■ Gridin, Satnrdai 86. " Butler, Mondav •• 88, •• Perry, Tuesday •• 80. " Atuerieus, Wednesd.n •• 30. “ .Albany, Thursday Get. I. Hon. II. II. Him. is icspeetlully request ed to attend and discuss upon equal terms. Middling Orleans 8 |:, llln.j Tlir market closed quid nut In Ten Rioel k again IMi ai. Lcttoinpte was hadlv beaten |V.- ! . wick Clip. tluikel.. Liverpooi >cpt The Broket- . ireulat report- Be- b: slutf* .market dull, and quotations t maintained. Wheat quiet, and declinef one to two pence per tm-tiel t'.irn -I one penny decline. Kichardeon Brothers rep n a .1*. i . to two pence in Wheat. Biglund, Atuya A Co. nqiort to. 'V market firm, at Id. ad ratio .\aval Slant.— Rosin dull and -ipiri. Tiirjientioe firm, ‘-ut qnntations bar-ly : tainerl Lonoox. riept. i i 'oiler quiet .8a.:at doll at 6d. to 1- de- . ciinr llicc heavy*, and all qualities elightly will lie answered Birotigli n„reolumns, declilMid . ho | derf) ; however, demand ar ad'- ut delay. .... ... , vaoce. which buyers will not nuced? to Important lo Married Ladlcw Additional U) tlir Baltic. aiMl lliosc aliout to niai i r! The* crops throughout th* • r»trv generally secured in fine condition Diplomatic relations hav. bn-i >■- ... u r paper The Fair commences on Monday the 20th, lluosl and closes on Friday evening, the 24th Oc tober next. We also notify our readers, that any , query in reference tu the butinrs* arrange- hv n„v one, uu.l price . . convict!. „ ,U -.he Let ‘ lellW r , llr< addressed to us in wri- l,th«* person giving nitnrnint'on will without «lf New^Vbvcrtismcnts. Fall and Winter Styles OF CLOTHING. Mi Hsus. Flemish Hbo« Pittsburgh, Pa, •Wo Irani IrJin the Tittaburgb pa| «*r* lhai thin firm, which succeeded the late Jonathan Kidd »n the whole Mile Drug bunin(*.«.*, ami us maiiutuctiiicr.s and vendorn ol the eelrbratrd “MeLane's Vermifuge ami Liver Pitts,'* havo recently made a partial change in their trade. They have gone a*ui ul the Drug Burhicih, having disposed ol their entire stork t.i Mr. U. L Fahnestock, formerly oft he well known linn of B. A. Fahnestock & Co. who succeeds Fltiiiniui Blot, ar ih' old, successful and highly popular itai.d, t .oner of Wood and Fourth streets This change has been deemed advisabAs by Fleming Bros, owing to the great and constantly increasing demard 1 »r M* Lnnr’> \ e e/nifuge and Liver Pilfs—the transcen. dent virtues of which are coextensive with the United tStati a, as well as many foreign coun- ti’e.s 'The increased demand making it an ab solute necessity to drvo/e their exclusive at tention and nil their ciiergir* to th«* innnufac lure and sale of these popular aud valuable medicines, they have, for that purpo-e, remit, cd to the large and capacious drug house, 21 Wood Htreet, recently] occupied by Hchooiimaker iV Co* which has Iw cn arranged And adapted lor their busines,, fitted up in ;no«l- ern style aud tine tnste, where they will be fonud in the futute, ready to till all orders with promptm an*l e pleased to receive ca'Dtrouj their numerous patrons oiul personal Inendv, — Steubenville Herald. thousand armed volunteers under tin- Mexican tlag, in DK DFLDSMF.KX CKLEBK 1TLD MON THLV PILLS' Prepared Irom a prescription ol Alexander 1 b trcuoc, member ol the French Aradeiny of j Snigi'dijh, and attendant physician to In r Mr- 'v, the EmpresH. I Ins invaluable mcdicim acts like a charm .w a I menstrual difficulties, removing obstruc- i • ns, and bringing on the Monthly periods with perfect regularity, lu all caeea of N'erv* min Affections, Palpitation of the Deart, Flour AIbi« or Whites, and in fart in all complaint* .iribing from n disordered condition and un healthy action of the Genital Organs, these Tills will t fleet a speedy and permanent cun . , T hey nr» put up in small plate gbma flasks m* curely saeled trom observatio.i, and acconipan »»?d by full directions lor use. Price $1 J*er ' package. N, Be—T’tn's e Tills hi t u il hot Le taktn b female^ during the first three months of preg nancy, as they are ure to bring on tuMcarriagc; but at any other time they are harmless. J. K- 1 DM hetwevn Spain .»nd McXK**'>- Blandin, M. I)., only Agent for the United The Britis Mil tF States un«l L'niridns. . , . .. .. • i . I. . tired from hi- pom, in conaequco Alto jutt received at tin Doctor s office a fresh supply of Kicord’s Female Protector—an unfailing preventive ofconception, and invaloa hie to those females who, owing to habits o- lilc or physical malformation are incapacitated! j from safi re-production* Trice $2 *ent by mail. In ujimectiou with these remedies, I hove cons antly on hand tho following works Mat ron* Manual MarrisgvGuide, Di^ awes of Fr- nles,Diseases of Males-Each work i< substanUalr | ly bound and beautifully illustrated with colored pistes, and contain nearly four hundred pages of reading milter. .Sent |»o*t pat 1 to any ad dress on receipt of $1, and 25 cents in stamp*. All letter* addressed to me will receive ray ; immediate attention, and letter* of inqury [whin a postage is t ucio*A(l,J will l*cprornjrtly- attended to I. K. BLANDIN, M. D Syracuse, New Yotk. JlUle'Jb, |fl67, dwGra pri// I prize , 10 pr\7f+ ' 4 pm 4 <400 ap .H0t» SlO • with Constantinople. In till? details cf tlie Ijrw- ir rr India, further atroritie- are reported. 'Flu* disaffietjon -t Bombay t< i* -• pressed. The Dmper". i I o -• - i < 1 ' / »* Husaia, it i* -tatrd, will •‘hort v mt-ei if conferenee .Ii Darmstadt. M ■ t »• ' w ' r < iermanv. It i* rumorid til l' .i -• • *i treaty i> n v-‘ i•'fence between the United Nut* - and Mi x- j ie(% in which it is provided th;. tin latter - TJ ‘*69jiinwUUii. \S l*ol<* riik< N SIO. D ili» pow. r shall furnish tr**in ft!n t twenty ami tfuarH i* '•iKki riir '*r|»1ei», - rt. i itA.Nt L i i(i lo uke Cuhn, post, in i uilt-upi) in-'ilt in i mitt- qnette. : Thr- dilliculti between mont, has been adjusted. on*c ••f diplomat Naples ai ARRIVAL OF THK STKAMSHli BALTIC. I'OI K DAYS LATUM -•iu- It is our • ustoui ou the appcarauce of' i'W counterfeit bank bill to advise our reii lers I Plan t rat Lottsi h -still- ic*jt«»Rding with those on the tickets arc placed j m one wheel. The pmc ire placed n another I wheel. \ r.uxn ; er »- drawn the " u ,«r l»a- re- • wheel, and at the same tun- \ prixo * draw;. . ot an ! from the other wheel. *J‘he pme drawn \ I teed ! again*' lb* 1 uuinber drawn* ’] . > . r.. I r**f»cated until all th* pr.i*- tr. drawn ut At iao.viMATio.N PrizLjj.— TU preceding IV - aud two succeeding n> rabers ;o t •: vwiac | the nisi 17 pme* wi.i >? entitled lo the 4* ip- proumating prires, acc-ording : 1 the scheme. 5,000 pii/e« >t *T20 will '<• detenu 1 ned 1 y the , last figure .»f the number Dial draw* the • OOO prize. For fxaxspic.it the number draw ingtbe ^60,000 ends wrt;. Dien afi (he u\k* , eta where ti e numl«er ». i- I w . :*. entided i $2*. If the uuim*er ends w 'h Nc*. 2 then ail die tickets when t the n u.user « nd* n - w Se enuUe«l to twenty doiiar-. and * Certificates f packages wiil 1 following rate*, which i' the r -• t crt.ficv.es f F* kac 10 Whole Ticket^. 10 Ha.f Quarters In ordering tickets cLv' •- lU address tor the tickets rdrrfd, I whieh they will >• i jrwarded l y Purchasers can ave tick* •< . N i;w Ymkk Sep 14 ; —via New Orb-aL? that they may i» on tlicir qumid. WV d.-rm it! IV New York and Liverpool United State*' un they mai designate, nc lew* cur i!utv t«» guard them against fraud*,] 't*atD**bip Bailie, Lapt. Comstock, La* c ( I be ii^t *•- ’Irawn r.'ir.. * a W.iicli If It only rub them ot money, l.ut of j arrive*) with Liverpool datf-> to Wfdne**i«y, j ^ health aiau . in thu unnoetion, we rail the at- | Sept. 2 1 PurehaseH will j.!<-a*. wrt-- th lention of the public to a vile fraud in imitation I MlWlWtl. (Jain and pi*e-heir Pott t't' e of Dr. M'l.ane'. celchratL-d Vrrmifugt- and Inver' I.ivmi--> >si*t. 2.—'ihi > non nDtrket ^>*ta- «so ■iO 20 i reeeipt oil rat mail.— . win: {.orcha.tr* muKdiatcly ai. r u.< I BRILLIANT SCHEME, (iutixl (’unsolidated Uorterv ■y MARVI.A5S, O Xj » s la. To be Drawn on Saturday, Sept. 86th /•i H tin, rt, Milryhind. . ' ' "tidticteit under the mperinunde'-,.-, >ta»e iiOtt;ry U* ramtasioner SCHEME. * Niizahr, I) Ilrawi Dtllcu. ttt.OOv ... $6J,80u i A.(MU 30,000 .88,000 * • “‘"'t' 16,000 15 000 21,000 .. l«.60f 12,000 • -<•*•*' 9.000 .. 17,100 . li.OoO 20,000 n . . It5,000 26,600 . .t\800 222,7SC ^...164,480 [ ,50U '.OOO 4H0 20u 100 r sjgna:are* t'vJuntv »nd IMU* These .UNtly popular remedies are man- j was firm, at unchanged prices The salt* Of. • ]\[ ufactiin J only by FLEMING BRG6 - AND GENTS &c., HATS, CAPS, AT W. HERRING & SON’S. Clothing,Manufactory and Merchant Tailoring Establishment. * HTLENDID .took of ( LOTUS, CJMIMUJUiS A aud VESTISOS all tin- now itjl-w. A beautiful and wall .rir-iM .tock of ft A TS and caps. 8«itart/miauitiu nouns, shirts ORA WiiRS, VfiOBH OARMBKTR, OLOVL\ Ilcul.ry, CRAVATS, Hhaw!,, tl) d BLANKETS,.! th. lnw».i prlcaa for CASH, at W. HERRItfU t SON, Whit eMail street, m>r Aaant f«^r SlSOhRS SRWttfa MACU1SF.. Mylu 81iirtH. N EW rtylm of MAKHfilLIiEb and othrr kind, coming in at o»plC HERRINGS'. r|AHB h««t and clioaj Mt t-iocs ol CRAVATS 1 in the City, i. et «p!0 HERRINGS. N EGRO CLOTH — A large tlock, for eale ehrep et ,.,,ic HERRINGS niirliitlfCunrh. -Thl being gradually inti nluccd in the Stile. Thoy ate the III,--t st.il itrhe-.t t'umagi- now innik' U'*Oi!rufi A Co, Griffin, Georgia, l.au juat reocirrd two of thia--(yl-. They are Jkn- iehed with heavy ailver mock joint., gl.a. in- Hired -it curia*** i n'l umnoil, trimmed w itU rich ('.define, with Hjoiiig eurtaiuu. Sun.liailea and •m aking trumpet, and all tin- late improve- merits Th * llne.-t i-ib i« worth Ft -JllO, with fine Harueaa Sep 16,'67 wh Samuel Swan & Co., ATLANTA, .. .GEORGIA BAJTK.EB.S. .hut /halm in Until, Silver, Haul. Ann. .mil Unmutie Kre/uingi. Demurvl Eichange on .New Yirk, N- w Or- lean.. St. I^iui., Savannah, Qliarie-i in, and all jntn .dm the I niled State*. I ncurretit Bank Note, end Specie bought end Mild. I'oliretiona made everywhere and proceeds remitted by Sight Draft on New York or New Hr lean* n d.y of payment, gAvr. at. awax. snnt Atlanta, July 16, 186", dawtl nealmi Frelghlw. f Pitta-1 three liny* t«-:tty*eiphl thouseud fial-Xj burgh, Pa , who are the ~de j.roprir'->r.. Pur- which «|«cul >tora U»k lour llmuaand :in-i ehawn will notn-e the genuini M'Lan/'t I rr- j porter, lourtreu hurnlre*! ban ?. w’tu K r.ut Licer Pil/t are enveloped in a fin* The wcstber wan favors hi- l-r nop- engraved wrapper and .igned FI.EMIVG ji ri ^,igt u fli, w e rc tlul 1 . t Carriage [ BROS None .(her. .* worth, ,d e -nfiden <eplulwdw of FROU ST. LOUIS, LOUISVII.LE, CIN- eincinneti, and other We.tern Citiliea to At lanta via Memphit, and Tuacumhia, at through Rates, over the Memphis anJ Western and Atlantic Railroad. E. H- WALKER. Master of TranspoTtaiion H AAR R; .uguat II. 1867 Imd VV. B. GRIFFIN & CO., Commission Merchants. AUCTIONEERS, ArfiUSTA, G A. A LI. BUSINK88 enUuiteal to them. w.U r« reive their heel attention Lil*ral C«ih Milvincr* raaJe Git all eoiibtgn* menu when»le*iml W’ B GKIFFI.N, HI GII O'NEILL. RCVEStM F- J»tkt n, Mille. Al Vgrdery. Auguafa, Taullain, Jenningf A G * Miller \ Warren, l «*nely, Force I. ( jirinlrtiifl \ Bean. Ltinhat k A t 't^|»er. futu-ia, tug3fi«Uw(iin* daniklTmttma.v GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT UEbTEI I I ILLY uu'ornu hi* fnenUa ih*i <n future be will 1* found during bujune** hour* • t ihc other of Mc**r*. Hwin A f?o M Alabama rttree . Atlau’t* janl^dwrtf Ju8( Received. BARK ELS ot WHISKEY to mU at CnOsol* 90J a hi' I ii *• vilt has- b«ii ra.aul to tn* ivx-iai;, There »»* nothing definitely known a? to the future op-*mti.m in reference to the AtlarK i tic cable The mutiny which iipfe-an-d iu liombay, Ua» , tint HuppreMed. Medical College of Georgia, •T AUGI8TA rpilE 1’wruty Kuth Course .1 Lectures n J * liutitutiou. will eummi-n • MON. fi \Y. the 2d November next Emeritus Prof-.*.-, ol AnatOBti U, M. NKtf rON. M D. Vnatomy, H.F. CAMPBELL. M D .Surgery, L. A. DUGAS. V ii. iiist-tates and Prartice at Meduinr. I II. I’t'RD. M. D. M.terta Medies. Tb*r.p»'iUi> aiH Mr-ltrai )uri.|rudenre, I. P. GARVIN, M. D ('brtetriem anddise.*.-* .-f M m\li amt intants J. k.JKVB, M D. PhywoJogy and Pathol, gi ,1 Auatumy.Ji. \ . M MILLER. V. D. ChemiMry and Pharm.vy, 41.EA MEANS, M. 0 UemoiiMrator ol Anatom*. K CAMPBELL, | M. D. I Aastsunt IVaonstral-r of Anatomv. S. M. I SIMMONS, Ii. U. Clmiral LactumwiU t*s Jetivertd in th, Citv Allpnie- -f 51000 ar. ! | diatelv after the draw:, , usual time f th.rty *' • AU e -1 Order, to, T -♦"* 1 ** dressedto rep: Jn » 34.11*2 Prizes, .1 mounting to I.JO'2.000 Dollar* v ' ’ -’S'20: Halve. 10: Quarur. 6; I •!.!jO. Certnieale of Parksge of - 6 Wholes com . $-2SS OO 2*-JHaiv.-. 141 OO -e,Quarter - 70 60 - Eighths - ;{,» 25 't. t; C. F. BARTH. Piano Forte Tuner and Peru. .1TL.tXTJ, t..l \KK ANTS al! h:< work a:, never fail' ;o give tion Nrw TiancemaL' : tuning by the year alone at reduced Jincea. All order* -ho : lest Kirkpatu* k-? Furniture >• • Tea ? >»roet, Atlanta, (}.t no\$0wlv w *1 * v. * vwi-ari I * > SHSPPERVi. j CAMPBELL & CO, Recti\ ini; Fon\ar*'.r, ami General COMMISSION MERCHANTS. i l \*nerrw« S*jt- ! IU! OF SINGLE NUMBERS, N"'v Become so Popular iir;>nti 111 solii.auti Lfiiifiy of IVId E.vtra C/as* 9, I *n Baltimore, Md.. Satnrvia.. 2H. 1857. <* SPLENDID SCHEME. t 'opita Pri;■ -Ipprvrimotion Pnzn t »n.! MQBII.H. a*,*t8<sly 200 the low pne. ol *6 cent, pe, gallon, | „ ' "‘tlTJTTTT" .Vi " l " m * t - - Mauiculatioo trekst, (u> be taken once) H AVE ON hand _ Just Received, ; e«*r _furth«partk-ul.r» appiv to .ny meniber-for CenUemeu.' wear,that they wm'make Itran ami short* AT THE ATLANTA MILLS Bit AN t«* T ^h-.rW thir,iv •»> ae«i*a, j R PETERS a K«» juiyfidtf . LAWSHE *v PURI m. HerrhaiH Tailors. iruri'Kuiu vrnr.F.r. ATL.ANTA -Georgia. 6n-- U.vck -*f very rich <13,000 1 4 of iMOC* prize r*. 11.700 ) 4 Of dflo prize oi ',000 j 4 200 prize oi 5,000 • »,0t81 , t nze o. 4,tKh1 t lt 200 prize oi 4,000 1 \* prize of 4,000 I pi ize oi prize ot • 600 1 1,500 { 16 o: 100 2.500 10 80 2.600 1C 4)1 61' 1 OoO 20 o: 60 300 700 0! 40 1.000 PK1ZKS. .Iniounting 19S,‘K)0 DOLLARS t'jv-k,’t* $10: Halve*'-g A LARGE LOT oflina Cedar Bucket. IW J “• lh< ' F ‘ ctth J ; «»« Tuba, to »ll *m cheap. mh26wdtl W W. ROARK •u»3t*mw GARVIN, Dean up in the very laieat *tyl. ot cut and finish Try them »nd •**• t thev J.va't »ive vott aprlUtf \\ h *1,’ t’je'. 't* 'StO: Halve.'-gf- tyuart.'* $2 6* r? Pnvue • UJr. is all orders tor ticket, in lira Vici l .'s.-ht-m*. to T. H HUBBARD A CO, \ u 1v Favet-e it., or Boi No. 40, Utl: MarvfanJ —<I« dIV