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ATLANTA, JULY 2(i, 1857.
ARRIVAL OF TH K STEAAJER
ASIA
OORN, AND, MULES IN
1*lfcc County, Alabama.
mr
THE undersign
mNTtTU.mCHJ Sadil Mim.
I
ed oiler fur sale or
Plantation of 1-4 I
V ,J 5‘l'*!!'
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New York, July 24.
The gteamchip Agin 1ms arrived at this port
bringing Liverpool dates to 11 th lost. Her
Dews has beoo anticipated by the steamship
Circassian.
The latest advices troni London arc to Sat
urday afternoon.
Stock speculations were partially suspended,
pending news from India. Money was easier.
The current rates of discount are below the
Bank of England rates-
Nothing later had bcea received from India:
but it it was supposed, from the ab3ouco of ad
vance dispatch, that matters bad taken a ftvors-
5« tarn.
Mr. Thackery, in an electioneering speech c
advocates vote by oallot, with an extension of
suffrage.
Horrible AflTnlr.
Cincinnati, .July 2d.
Some twenty children, living on Huckey
street, in this city, a densely populated Ger-
man neighborhood, were poisoned by eating bv
Miges, which were scattered along the street
by a man and two boys, who are unknown
Two of the children are dead,and many others
are not expected ^ live. The mao offered
tmatl packages oi r tozengC3 to persons on the
street, but suspcctisg something wrong, they
were not taken.
The lozenges contained arsenic, sugar am)
Dour. The motive for perpetrating such a
crime is net known. The |arsons have not
been arretted.
The murder of Mr. Horton, who, after mur
dering his wife, cut bis owu throat, is .‘till
living, though there are nut faint hopes of his
recovery. He assigns bis reasons for the mur
ders to bo a eriraiuai connection of his wife
with Horton.
Washington, July 22.
f.'apt. H. B. Tyler has been appointed ad
jutant and inspector of the marine corps, in
tie place of Major Heule, deceased.
The Secretary of the Iuterior this afternoon
dispatched an agent to Minnesota, tu ascertain
'be true condition of Indian ulTuirs in that
Territory, and with instructions to the super-
independent in reference to the apprehended
troubles in that Territory.
Senator Bigler has written to a friend in
Washington, emphatically denying the Gory
that he and Governor Walker have entered in
to arrangements for the purchase of Kansas
Indian lands.
Louisville, Ky., July 22.
Mr. Prentice, ol the Journal, and Mr. Uur-
rcit,*of the Courier, were arrested this evening
and held in the sain of three thousand dollars
each to keep the peace.
JNkw York, July 22.
Some excitement was occasioned to-night
by a fire breakiug out in the Exchange. For
tunately it was extinguished before unv seri
ous damage was done.
Chicago, July 22.
The bark U. J. Kershaw, Oapt. Pierce, left
here this evening for Liverpool, Eng. A sa
lute was fired on the occasion. A diuner was
given her officers lost evening by the Board of
Trade, who accompanied the bavli to Lake
Erie.;
New York, July 23.
Too Circassian brings intelligence that the
whole of the telegraphic cable would be ship
ped by the 20th of July.
, Albamt July, 21.
There is a bad break in the Erie canal, about
three quarters of a mile West of Albion.
80 acres of l.and^
Ich is cleared This plantation is lo-
cated in Pike County, Alabama It is excellent
Land for Cotton ; rich enough for all Farming
purposes ; and is well watcrad.
They also, oiler lor sale 4000 Bushels of Con;
20 Mules, and all tbeir farming utensil*.
Besides these, if desired, they wilt tell 40 Ne
groes, good house and field hands.
The Land lies level; and is within 12 miles
of Union Springs, where the Girard A Mobile
Rail Road, will, in a few months, run. The land
is fresh, and the location is as healthy, as any
part of the State.
Purchasers will please call at the Plantation
or at Louisville, Uarbonr County, Alabama
where one of us can always bo found.
They have also other small tracts of Land, in
s ’ 1 near Louisville, for sale.
Phis property is offered for sale, for no other
reason than the undersigned intend to quit
farming. Terms of sale accommodating.
J. & J. M. LAMPLKY.
Louisville,Barbour, co., Ala.
July 22,1857, w3m
CLOTHING!
Blew Spring Stock
JH HERRINGS!
Elegant Styles of Cloths,
(JASSIMERE &. VESTING,
LINEN, MARSEILLES, Ac.,
HATS, OAPS,
GSifTS h Li iiSHiNG GOODS
Superior Fitting Shirts,
TAILORS TRIMMINGS
MTOlIsMu! 2
tV Superb Stock of Clothing
oi our own Manufacture
Also, Agents for the Sale of
Stf ■MG-XaSB.91
re
Prices very Low.
rW The Public are invited to cull and ex
amine our Stock.
W. HERRING & SON.
march 1 dwtf
J. V. EZZARD,
(Successor to Goodspeud, Bearsc J" Co.,)
WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND
DEMESTIC LIQURS & OIOARS,
Al No. 8 Cherokoo Block, FouchTrcoStreet,
AT LA N TAC GEO li GIA.
Brandies,
Cordials,
Wines,
Rum,
Gins,
Ales,
Whiskey,
Porter,
etc. etc.
ir»0,000 spniiMi ami Gentian
Cigars ot a variety ol Brands.
May 8th, 18 57 dawlv
it to Married ladies and
about to marry!
Dr. Delouaer'i,Celebrated Monthl;
Prepared from a prescription of A LI*
HER DELORME, member ol (he Fteuch A
aderny of Surgeons, and attends,,t physician to
her Majesty, the Empress-
This invaluable medicine acts like a charm
in ah menstrual difficulties, removing obstruc
tions, and bringing on the Monthly periods with
perfect regularity. Iu all case* of Nervous Af
fections, Palpitation of the Heart Flour AI bis or
Whites, and in fact in ail complaints arising
from a disordered condition and unhealthy ac
tion of the Genital Organa, these Pill# wil ef-
feet t speedy and permanent curt Th»y are
put up in small plate glassfiasks, securely seal
ed from observation, and accompanied by full
directions for use. Price $1 per packag-
N. B.—’These Bills should not la- tuken by
females during the first th.ee months of preg
nancy, as they are certain to bring on miscar.
riage; but at any other time they are harmless
J. K. Bi.andib, M. I)., only Agent for the Uni
ted Btates and Canada*
Also jus/ receioved i' the Doctor's office, a
fresh supply of ILcord’s Female Protector—an
unfailing preventive of conception, and invalu.
able tu those females who, owing to habits of
life or physical malformation, are incapacitated
from safe re-produclion. Price $2 sent by
mail.
In connection with these remedies, I have
constantly on band the following works: Mat
ron’s Manuel, Marriage Guide, Diseases of
Females, Diseases of Males. Each work is
substantially bound and beautifully illustrated
with colored plaits, and contain nearly 401)
pages of reading nutter. Bent { ost paid 'oar.y
add ess on rccoipt of $1, and 25 cents in
•i&Hips.
All letters addressed to me will receive my
immediate attention; and letters of inquiry
(when s postage is enclosed.) will be promptly
attended to.
J. K. BLAHDIN, M-D.,
SiftAC-oea, Naw Yobs.
June 29, 1807 d*w6m
“rTrTiT
FAINTING FITS.—To all troubled with
these distressing afflictions, we would recoin
mend the use of K. R. H. and Regulator*. The
moment you feel like fainting take a swallow
of Ready Relief, and bathe your temples, hands
and face with it—in a few moments all distress
ing symptoms and unpleasant feelings will leave
you. In all cases whoro you are troubled with
Fils, take Itadway's Regulators in regulating
doaes—they will regulate the organs in the bor
dy.and establish and equalize tho circulation o 1
the blood. We have known a groat many per
sons whenever troublod with fits, who have been
entirely delivered frdto these annoyanets^by the
use of K. Regulators.
Ladies are informed thatR. R.R. aud R. will
force a healthy llowof the Courses—at the reg
ular lime—in all cases where Nature is sluggish
and obstinate. Many a woman's life has been
lengthened and saved by tho use of these useful
remedies.
“RADWAY’S R.R. REMEDIES are sold
by druggists, merchants and storekeepers, in
every city, town, village and H comers, in the
Lotteries!
WHO WANTS MONEY ?
4JM .OBTAINED BY RISKING TKN DOLL,
JASPER CO.) ACADEMY*
BT AUTHORITY Oi THE STVTK OK OEOXOIA
lluvasa Plmi, single Numbers.
30,000 Ticket*—3,‘2H0 Prizes.
jiMOUXTJXG TU 8215.2GO.
Prize* Payable Without Deduction
AN PERSON 6c HON, Manager*.
Sucm&ors to J. F. Winter, Manner?.
Our Lotteyr -raws in Mu con, lia., (Hmail
Scheme) every Bstiirday, an«! in i^a void ah, (fa.
(Large Srhemep; almm the 15th of every
m^nth
CLASS AA.
draws acocRT 17tii, 1857, ir
Armory Hail, Savannah, f-co..
Under lIn Sworn Superintending n;
W, H. Symuns ami J. M. Prentiss, Ivsj-
CAPITA1.Z4 of $60,000, $90,000, $5,000 $10,
POO, $4,000, $2000, 3 Prizes of$10(10,.5 Prizes
of $500, 100 of $100, 100 of $50,3000 „t $-t|
and v 2 Approximation prizes amnun'ing ti
$3,760.
Whole Tii-kefs $10, llalirx $r».
({uniters 1)12.50.
Look to your interest and compare this
Scheme wilh any other:
Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at pai.
Checks on New York remitted for prizes.
Address orders for Ticket* or Certificate.- I
Packages of Tickets to
ANDERSON Ac SON, Managers.
Macon Or Savannah. Ga
July 17, 1857 dawtf
'•LI i
THE FAR-FAMED AND POPULAR
Maryland Lotteries
FOR AUGUST I?57.
It. FRANCE A- CO.. Managers
BmMAOT_SQHEM£
Grand Consolidated Lottery
Of Maryland,
CL, *1 S S A ,
To ne drawn Saturday. Aug. ‘Jlitli
In Baltimore, Maryland.
Drawings conducted under the superintendence
ol Ihe SUW lottery Caamisaioncr. >vm
«i ms.
78 Numbers 11 Drawn Ballots.
/~T1
V 1
Vhei
(EORGIA, f'snylh country.—
f Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1867.—
7heteas John Cain, Jr., Administrator upon
th. eatale of Georg* W. Phillip* deeoaiod, al>-
pliaa for Letter* of Diiinisaion ftutn said Ad
miiatrattion.
Then ar. therefore, to cite and admonish ill
partiee interested, whether kindred or creditors
of .aid deceased, to file their objections, it any
they have, within tho time prescribed by law,
why Letters of Dismission should not bo grant-
the applicant on the .frond - Monday in
• NUaty naxt. H. BARKER, Ord’y.
July 6th, 1857 wtim
J. & J. LYNCH.
Corner Alabama and White IIaU-strce.lt
Atlanta, Ga.
WHOLESALE and Retail Deal
ers in New Orleans Sugar, Cof-
foe, Syrup and Provisions gen
erally which wo offeron'ho moe-
reasonable terms.
Vie keep constantly on hand n general stock
of Liquors, Wines and Cordial*, by VV holesale.
Being in daily receipt of Goods from first hands
we aro enabled to sell at as small profits as any
house in the cities of Augusta, Savannah or
Charleston (the freight only added.) We shall
take advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al
abama rivers on first raise and keep a Large Stock
of New Orleans and Cincinnati Goods, cheapn
than they can be bought in the markets above
mentioned. J. Ac J LYNCH.
oct. 19, ’64- . n23-tf.
S. B. Oatman,
DEALERS in
Italian. Egyptian and American
STATUARY
And Bast Tennessee Marble
ONUMENTS, Tombs, Urns, and Vases,
Marble Mantels and Furnishing Marble.
All orders promptly filled.
Atlanta, Ga. feh 24 dly
JANUARY 1st, 1851.
P URE WHITE WHEAT FAMILY
Flour. 150 Sacks, just received, which if
considered equal to anything ever uteri in this
tuakroL For Sale by, E. M. 8EM|0
_ dwlG
Jl'ST RECEIVED.
(T / \ BOXES, of different Qualities of Tobacco
Cheap. W. W. RO.ARK,
Jan ft Jw«
S ixty Day* after ilntc, applica
tion will be made to tho Honorable Court o
Ordinary of Campbell county, Jbr leavo to sell
th* real estate belonging to tho estate of Wil
liam A-J-Beaver* late of said county deceas
ed, for tho benefit ef the heirs and creditors of
said deceased This, May 4lh, 1857.
CHARLES B. BEAVERS,
may 7, wSOd
G t EORGIA. Gwinnett County
I'—Wheras, Newton Bramblclt, adminis
trator on the estato of John R Blount, late
of said county deceased, makes application for
lelteru »f dismission from *aid administration:
these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
•nd singular, tho kindred *nd creditors of >*id
deceased, Vo bo and appear at my office, within
the time proecribed by law, to show cause, if
any they hava, why letters of dismission should
not be granted (t-J applicant Given under my
hand at office, this May 6th, 1857.
ma yg’ft? O, T. KAKE8TKA W, Ord y
New Bacon.
A Choice let just received, in store and li
sale
LOWE A RICE.
r*u »i d »‘f
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
W HEREAS, Thomas W. Connally * Jal
cob Strickland, Ezecutorsof the last wil,
and testament of Wilson Strickland deceased
apply to me for letters ol dismission from the
same.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of .aid
deceased, to tile their objections in my office, (it
any they have.) within the time prescribed by
law', otherwise, letters diamissory will be grouted
tire applicants ai tho September Term next ol
tho Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said
county.
CLT.RABR*' , '«»AW,Ord'y.
Feb 25 wil
M ortgage Sale.—" ill be sold on the
first Tuesday in August noil, the follow
ing properly-to wit: One Negro woman about
24 years of age, ol dark complection by the name
of Isabel and her child Harriot about 6 years
old of yellow completion. Levied on an th*
property of A M McWhorter to satisly one mort
gage fi fa. laauod from Ctnroll Inferior Court in
favor of Chamberlain Miller A Co. v» Abbott M
McWhorter, property pointed out in *aid fi fa.
Junetwlra fcLl BENSON, Sheriff
1.
.$62,518
$62.51?
2.
..12,500
.25,000
2.
. . 8,000
16,000
2
.. 6,000
12,00"
2.
...5,000
10,000
5.
20,000
f).
.3,000.. .
.. . 15,000
5—
— 2,000
10,000
1 ,b’00.
10.
1,600
'fi.Ut'O
10.
. 1 ,oou. ..
10,000
10.
.1,880...
12,500
00.
r.at)
GOoOO
00.
400
80,000
04.
. . .. 150... .
.9,600
64.
...100
6,400
61.
80
6.I2C
64.
60
568.
... 40. ..
222,724
224
20
I 3.3
United Slates and British America.''
RADWAY t CO
tv DERANGEMENT OF THE LIVER,
Is ono of the most common, a* well as the most
formidable of diseases known toAmetiean physi
cians. It ha’d for years attracted the closest at
tention of the modical faculty in all parts of the
United Ftatcs, and yet up to the time of the dis
covery ol Dr. M’Lane’a great Specific, prepared
by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., it was al
most beyond the reach of medical skill. Thou
sands had perished without even a hope of re
lief, and although thousands may yet he destin
ed tu fee! the direful effects of thie most coinpli
cated disease, it is now, thanks to the search of
Dr. M’Lane, most completely brought within
'he scope of medical control. The proprietors,
Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Fa., of the LiTer
Pills feel confident that they offer a remedy
which has been fully tested by lime, which has
never failed of succeai when fairly tried.
IV Purchasers will be carelul to ask for Dr.
M’Lane’* Celebrated \ ermifugc manufactured
by Fleming Bros.,of Pittsburgh, l’a. All other
Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr.
M’Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also his celebra
ted Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable
drug stores. None genuine without the sig
nature of
FLEMING BROS.
Taylor’H Aiitl-Dygpeptlc Elixir.
Atlanta, Georgia, May 1st, ’57.
DR. J. A. TAYLOR,
Sir 1 regret to say to you that fbr a long time
I sufered tftost severely from that horrid disease
dyspepsia, and all it*evil attendants. Life, it
self, almost became a burthen. Remod y ulte
remedy was tried—medical advice sought fret*
time to time—but all would not do. Heart horns
sour eructations, a difficulty in breathing, pstn
in the head, and many other ills to which lletdi
is heir, were the torments of my life. At last
I tried your Elixir, and since then have found re
liel. Upon my case, it has operated asachum
I can now eat with some satisfaction, and
sleep without being troubled with frightful
dreams. In truth, Hit, to your Elixir I one al
most a now existence, and you are at liberty u>
publish th ; s to thr world should you think pro
per to do so. WM. KAY
Sold by Smith & Euard, Sole Proprietors and
Manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga. may .Idwtf
Wait* Tssra, Vasicaao Haaxvn »*» -tmrmri.
Court txios—e»n be acquired by n*tng lbs of
a Thousand Flowers. W hat lady or gentle
man would remain under the curse of a disa
greeable breath, when by using tho "Balm of a
Thousand Flower*" as a dentifrice, would not
only render it awoe', but leave the teeth white
as alabaster I Many persons do not know their
breath is bad, and the aubje-tt is so delicate their
friends will nevvi mention it. Beware of coun
terfeits. Be sure each bottle is signed
FETRIDGE A CO. N. y.
For rale by all Druggists- [mh3*d*m
W%.\Ve bare beard o( some Astonishing
cure* being made by Prof. I>e G rath'a Klee trie
Oil. It seems to Ret on tbo diseased parts
with Remarkable effect aud in a short space
ol time health Regains it* sway. It cau be
had of the agents here see advertisement iu
another column. '
June 24,1857 dawlm
84,414 prizes, amounting to 81.I7D.1V
Wholes $20; Halves 10: igu:-. *; Eighths 2 60
Certificate of Package of
26 Wholes, cost. $282 00)
26 Halves. “ 1410* 0.
«« Quarters. •' 70 50 j !124s.
26 Eighths, “ 35 25 to $225.
- Prize, those
552, will each .
according to the ab„.
The 3,000 prizes of $90 i
mvAm Mi:
Grant] Consolidated Lottery of M. D
Extra Class s,
To be drawn in Baltimore. Md., Satur lav, A ut
29. 1857.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
Capital Priz*,
i Prize ot.
1 prize of.,
l prize of . .
I prize oi .
1 prize of .
1 prize of :
I prize of
lfpniv of.
Ay/-
$32,500
1022 90
. 6000
. 2,200 \
*.200/
.. 2,200
.. 2,9001
2,2001
4 of
$500
450
3J0
the last figure of number which dra.
000 Prize. Forexample. if thenumher m.
the $*0,000 prize ends with No. t. then al!~th«
Ticket* where the number ends in 1 will be rn
titled to $941. ■ If the Number ends witff V
then all the Tickets where tho Number ends’;-.
2 will be enti/led to $20, and so on to 0.
CeitifiqJtcs of Packagcswdt is-sold *t the i •
lowing rales, which is the risk :
Certifies'*of l’acksgeof 10 Whole Tickets $60
•• “ 10 Half •• 40
“ 10 Quarter “ 20
•• “ 10 Eighth " 10
1 ,M In ordereug Ticket* or Certificates, endos* the
money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on
, receipt of which they will be lorwardeJ bv first
90 ; mail. Purchaser* can have ticket? ending in
80 j any figure they may designate
60 j The list of drawn Number* and Prizes will be
50 : sent to purchaser* immediately after the drew.
♦0' ing.
20 ! Purchasers will please write the signatures
1.000 prizes, am'g to fclSS.lOO I plain, and give their post office coanty and
Whole Tickets $10; Halve* $S;Quarters $2,50 j ^f*te
EVPlease address all orders for Ticket* in I IV Remember that every prize •_ :rawn. and
irie Oil mv ncs ,.
„ tujprvieu
DA vn ELKIN
ft prizes ot 1,600
5 prizes of
10
20
132
250
1,000
600
500
.400
20 of
2n of
40 ot
5J8
tne aoove Magnificent Scheme, to
T. H. HUBBARD di. CO.
No. 39 »‘ayette-st.. or Box, No. 40,
Baltimore, Maryland.
Oct 14 (dly)
(iu;ar and Tobacco
STORE.
rjYHh'.bl BSCRIBEB begs most resjH’ctfuil*
to inform the Citizens of Atlanta and sur
rounding country, that he has just received i
largeaddition to his Firmer Stock.'!
FISE CIGARS,
TOBACCO.
' SNUFF,
PIPES,
. SNUFF H0.YE8,
MATCHES,
vVC^ AC
Which is offered ot Wholesale or Retail al
vsai sow mim,
Persona desiring anything in my line will do
well" cal! and examine my Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere'.
IV Store on White Hall Street, o-';msUi- the
Intelligencer office.
JOHN FICKF.N.
Ailaiila, March 18 dwtf
On Consignment.
I Fmc Piano trem J. Chickertng. lor «le
rees’.'n
payable in lull without deduction.
atm All Prizes of $1,000 and under paid nn-
medialelv at'ter the drawing— other prizes al the
usual tune of Unity days, in full ».:Y ul ueduc-
tion.
All communications strictly gonti. inal. I',e
drawn numbers will be torwarded « purch*«cr*
immediately after the drawing.
prizi's of $ l ,vHV0 and in drr. pz.J tm-
mediatelf alter the draw ing—other pr *- -t.hi-
usual time thirty days.
Puzc tickets cashed or renewed at either t 'tfico
Address llrelets for Ticket* or Cor: idles to
S. SlN AN A CO.. Atlantafla.
A list of the numbers that are drawn fr-'ui
ihe "he<4, w,lh the amount -8 the prize that
each one i*entitled to, will be published after
every drawing, in the following papem New
Orleans Delta. Mobile Register. Charleston
Standard. Nashville Gaiette, Atlanta lutelli-
gencer. New York Weekly Day Book, Savon-
nth Morning News ami Richmond Dispajch.
New 1 ork D-.sptit b xml Pcutding vMifs.)t'l*r-
ATF1CTED, A’E.\ ' H -
i ir:;cat-
'AC-.rSTA. 4»A . --i 1*.
I l’ro). Dr Gratis—Dear Strt I „:i * to vert
that my b y Moses ha* Uxv arHirizd with
. Rb.r uma'.t. "■ for »eventeen years, and by oni
application ol’your Oil (Prof. DeGrath's Elec,
j trie l>i!) »a* enurely cured, ar.d lcheerfully re.
commend it "all snailarlv affected,
j Yours Kcspectftilly. * C. HEUBER-
At .'•3TA. lia, March 28,1857.
j 1*1..: D. Grath— Dear Sir: This is to certui
i that I have been afflicted with Headache ami
Corns on my fbtt, from which 1 have suffered
1 very much, snd by the'apj.'ication of De Grath*
i Electric OH, 1 have l>een cored of my Headache
I ar.d Corns, and therefore recommend it bi all.
, 1* MeCt'E.
Pro!. De tirath - Electiic Oil— $25 rewaril-
! i wil' give $25 for the ippretension ot a low
! *cam; uho printed remo diny bills and call-.
| hi- -mil v ihe name of my Electric Oil. *
PROF. CHARLES UeGRATH
29 South Eighth street, Philad'a
May 18,1857 dwdm
Sodii Water! Soda \Y ntev ! !'
SUMMER S COMING.
«wS • .BCBIB m WOXhe
> it": Ilanuft urtr, ■»
Fulton House, Atlanta.' G: pr:
I | ) ETl'RN'S hi- thank* to hiv iorm
June 27. I*
daw 1 in
LOW Ac RICE,
dwti
•nabie Term* bv
Fet 21
Brushes of all Kimls.
Large lot ol
For sale by
Feb 21
^ Large lot on hand, of su|»erior Qualiues.
LOWE A RICE
dwtJ
Just Received,
I, i,\ KEGS ol N AILS, to *r\l at 5 cents by
1UU Ihe Keg
mh2
i25dwtf
W. W. Kt> A
. S. TTILUIMS. JOHN RHKA. <4. | BOLLIXO BAKCIi
Williaais, Ehea & Cd*
(Succi'sors to J. B. William .)
ti KN F.RAL COM MISSION M K IU U A X i s
AND .PARTICULARLY for
the sale of Grain, Bacon, Lari,
Flour. Feathers. and
Tennessee Produce Gen-rally
Decatur Street, rear the Trout House, Allan-
ta.lit.
Nov 16 dwtf
j , li , t x SACKS, extra Family A Choice Su
IUvU pcrllue Flour, in Store and shortly
to arrive, which in Quality will compare with
any Stock in (Ieery;a
For sale Lon by,
E.M.SEAGO
IVvIun iXimmiesiot; Merchant.
Also, new Bue.u, plac.y to arrive iu a a foW
day* If* e dwtf
R etuk:
■libetal patrons, and begs to inform hiscu
I Uuiu-r*. thxt he ha,commenced thr tho teasot
I the manufacture ii ihisc,"i ar.d healthy K>.
! age, Sod* Mater, having one of the Kv r
j machiues made, cool place, good watt r »r,.l ox ■
I peneneed assistants, ho hopes to go e genual
I aattsfiicuon to all who may favurbjm with:.
I cab. He projso«-.-fnrnuhu.g partes and lanii-
h > at short notice and t rwar.l tho soda to anv
p :nt pet first tram. My price* being so low, 1
1 xiu compelled to s.-!l t . osh. and cash only .
Priof pet d ten . cent*, hottlee and catkatu
oe returned. B not a charge of 10 cents each
willbemade. May 12. 857-'tw I
Laivshe A Purtell,
msummsxaoM,
WHITEHALL STHCET,
AtlnuiH. tiewgla..
H AVE ON HAN D I tine stock ol very rich
Goo is fo: Gentlemen’* wear ,tha: thoy will
make up in the very latest style of cut and finish.
Tty them and sec if they dent. gne you Jits.
Atlanta, April 16. '67. * dtt
.lust Received,
•)i k A BARRELS of WHISKEY," *,11 al
Jthe low price of 35 wntk. pot Gallon,
fine white Penn ewe Whiskey.