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BY LOCHRANB, DOWSING ft CO.
“ ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO I'QMBAT IT.”-JEFFERSON
J. H.ATGELE,
J. W. IXJWSKO, 5
NEW SUMS, VOL. 1-
ATLANTA, GA.. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17,1857.
NUBBt 31
THE DAILY EXAMINER.
^ATLANTA. AUGUST 17,1857.
KmWHMc or * Daellit.
A paper just received mentions the
following Incident u haring occurred at Naw
Orleans:
A Frenchman lately arrived, went into a
restaurant nod called for a glass of beer. As
the boy brought it, m tall man, unknown to
bim, who had eyed the Frenchman rather in
solently on bis entrance, snatched the glass
from the table and drank it.
VI hare not the honor of your acquaintance
sir," remarked the Frenchman, surprised at
the familiarity.
“Nor I of yours,” sharply retorted the
other.
m You are seeking a qaarrel with me,
then t"
« I should be sorry to leave you iu doubt of
the fact," was the insolent response.
“Look you, nr,” said the new comer, “ I
am a man of peace, and mind my own busi*
ness. I meddle with none, and I receive no
unprovoked insults. 1 pass yours by for ibis
time. Boy bring me another glass 1"
The Creole broke into taunting laughter,
and wheu the glass was brought, stepped up
and seined it, and drank part of the contents
and threw the remainder away. The French
man would have rushed upon bim, but wa e
held back by the bystanders.
Hold, sir I ” they cried, “or you are lost!
It he does not kill you on the spot, be will in
the duel; for he is the moet skillful duelist in
Louisiana. With pistol or rifle, or with the
sword, he is unequalled. He has killed thirty-
four men and wounded over sixty more.”
« What you tell me," replied the Frenchman
.. convinces me the more that he ought to be
dealt with.”
He then drew near the man who had insulted
him and eaid:
“ Sir, I happen to be in a particnlarly good
humor to-day, and am not disposed to take
offence. You have taken away two glasses of
beer I had ordered ; it is now my turn, and I
hope my forbearance may teach you better be
havior. Boy—another glass 1 ’’
The boy brought it trembling, as if antici
pating a catastrophe. Scarcely had be placed
it on the table, when the bully again setaed it
and toseed off its contents. At the same in
stant, like a tiger on his prey, the Frenchman
threw himself on his enessy, and assailed him
in the face, breast and side, with a tempest of
blows and kicks. The bully, wbo had nottime
to recover himeelf, was soon stretched on the
floor, and pommeled still more unmercifully til!
bleeding and quite insensible. The victor then
quietly drew forth his pocket book, took out a
card and pinned it to the vest of his pros
trate foe. He then eaid to the spectators of
the affray:
“ If there is present any friend of this indis
vidual, I would inform him that he may find
me at my lodgings every morning from eight
o’clock to eleven. Boy bring another glass of
beer I”
This time he took the glass and drank it off
eompoeedly. Then, paying for tho four glasses
he turned and left the place, amid the wonder
of all the company.
As they lifted the vanquished bully, it was
foand that two of his ribs were broken and
one of his eyes was seriously damaged. The
card bore the inscription:
<* Luchin Pktit, Fencing Master from Par-
ia—will give instructions in fenoing, boxing
and the various methods of fighting. Terms
moderate."
Some eix weeks after this scene the door
of M. Petit’s apartment was fluDg open, one
morning,and a man strode iu without announce,
neat.
“ Do yo know me?" he cried, in a voice
choked with rage.
“ Perfectly," responded the fencing master,
“what iiyonr wish?"
“To kill you," thundered tho bully, wbo had
juit reoovered from his wouuds, of which, how
ever, he bore the traces. “ I know I was first
iu the quarrel; on that account I give you the
choice of weapons. Bat come, make haBte,
for you or I anst bea corpse before sunset."
“ Let us rather talk tho matter over coolly,'
replied the Frenchman. “ I have no desire to
day to kill you, than to beat you the other
day. But if you are bent on picking a qBar
rel you will find me ready."
“ Wretched bat •’ $, we shall eee ! I have
killed thtrty.four men already in cue Is, and you
are much mletaken If you think to make me
afrad of you! ”
There waa no help and the combatant pro
ceeded to fight out their quarrel. Petit defer
ring to the bully, who chose the sword, iu the
use of which he waa very expert. Ho received
a wound in the arm, and the fencing master
proposed an adjustment, but the Oraole insist
ed that the encounter should be fatal to one or
the other. It was not long before he fell mor
tally wounded. The community was delivered
from a aafeance, and Petit'i fame eo widely
established as a professor of the scienoe af bat*
tie, that pupils came to him from every quar
ter.
<ffl*Tbe Newburyporr learns that tbs po
tato rot begins to nuke ita appearance npon
be vines in that region, and the new root*
on tin demit
Thi Latut Itbk.—'The (porting columns
of the London Ilhufrattd Ntvot. of the 25th of
July, five daye before the Goodwood Cup
race, aikd the morning on which the Pcrsit
sailed, baa the following:
‘ One or both of the American horses will
come out in the Cop. The ground will not.
we tear, suit the infirm Fazvletto(one hun
dred and twenty seven pounds ;)Uemma di
Vergy(one hundred and seven poundsjseems
over-weighted; and wo do not see how Aton
(uue hundred and fire poundsjwiil ever stay.
A five pounds allowance is claimod for Arse
nal,on the ground that, as the Queen's Vase
has no price affixed to it by ita royal donor,
it has no right to be tailed, so as to make
this hone “a winner of one hundred pounds,
or upwards.” Admiral Rous, we helievejthiuks
differently; but wc trust that the stewards
will give ‘-Mr. Howard” the benefit of the
doubt, aa be teems to have considerable rea
son on his side, as well as tho moet eminent
legal opinion on horse raceing in Westmin
ster Hall. Bt. Giles (one hundred and eight
pounds) ha* been kept, it is said for this; but,
with one hundred pounds, Arsenal shonld be
hard to beat. Of the American horses abso
lutely nothing is known; and Mr. Ten
Broeck (who has, by the by some Derby norni-
ations for 1859), and their stalwart negro
attendant, keep their own council."
This Is sorawbat at variance with the state
ment of the beery correspondent of the Tims,
in relation to Mr. Ten Broeck's blowing. It
seems to ns that Mr. Ten Broeck is manage
ing bis business very well.—Forter’i Spirit of
the Tima.
PRINTING
TtPi l-Tumb itjjtiiulfs. (fib Ahnniisrrarrrta j Pt oftssionl €ar>«
Ctards Railroad A Hanking
Company.
A rat :Ta to Atlanta .171 Mile* Fire:?;5.50
GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent
EiXIAMH'NER
.'I'tHM.NO I'ASSl.M.tK TR AI
Leave.- Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives at Augusta, at _ ...
Leaves A ugusta, daily, at ....
Arrives at Atlanta, at
KVKMNO PASMKNUIR TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at. . B OOP M
Arrive* at dugu.ut, at 3 22 A M
Leaves Augusta, daily, at. . .
Arrives at Atlanta,at 3.00 AM
ma r t m i moM Atlanta.
New Spring (foods!!
JUST OPENED AND
i READY FOR SALE !
M Y SUPPLY OF SPRING UOOJLnt 18
now complete, and I would respectful,;;
(i 00 P M '" T ' lr l ** f 10 ezauiioe them,—
Betide* my usual atock of
3!)«pm'Hardware, GrocerieB,
I bars on hand some selections of
WILLIAM M. DANFORTH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
FAIR BURN. CA.
July 13. 1857. dawtf
LjTOKMES AT
H 0. LAUAB.
July 1857
LA VV-Macon,Oei.Tia
LOCBSitU
dawtf
& r C., ! T. IIACHETT, ATTORNEY AT
DRY GOODS,
r llK Proprietor of the "Kiami
to execute
of all kind*, in a netu aud workmau-l.ke maim?
at the rihorturil pOMibl# notice.
Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Decatur,
Stone Mountain,.
I.ithonia,
t.'onyers,.. . ,.
Covington,.
Social Circle
Madison,
t ■ ensbnro,.
Union Point
Crawfordvillc
Gumming, .,
Csmak,.....
Thomaon,..
Hearing, .
Beralia,.
Bel Air,.
Augusta,
LAM', Ringgold, fleorgia.will practice
in the following counties: Cotoots, Chsttooga
Murray. Gilm er, Whitfield, Gordon, Walkn
Dade. Reference*; Maj. W.Y. Hinselt, Mur
- nn i* m Consisting of Mualins, in extensive variety, J * u *, Haneell ft Simpson, Marietta. Jumev K
0U * M 1 beautiful and good. And a large Stock of “*■“ T '' k '
Matilettus and Mantillas
A good assortment
Lawhon, Esq., Dahtonega.
_A#“l 1 artic'i!*r attention paid to the collec ti
busine*-. May *8, 1857 Jawly
107 ,
114
134
135 1
•»«;
.I5fi
.151
171 ,
Programmes,
Blank Notes,
Blank Deeds,
Way Bills,
Bank Cheeks,
Visiting Cards,
Hand-bills,
Posters, &.C.,
X3T Thte Road runs in connection with the
Trains of the South Carolina and the Savannah
A Augusta AailroaJs, at Augusta.
Western k (tlantic 'Stale) Kall-
roHd.
A i: ANTA to CiJATTAKOOOA 138 Mile* Fere. $.">
J AMES M. SPUJ.LOCK, Superintendenl.
Faahionable audjPrclty ;
Hats and Shoes,
Serviceable and good looking :
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
And every other article, almost, in my line of
huainette. In short, my atock is good atid full
and the prices will be aa low aa living will af
ford. The Ladies are particularly invited to
giro me a call.
H W. OOZART.
pnl 1-1 dtf
Fin* Fire!! Fire!!! T^ wB * RnERsiiMt ^
AfiiL ffllv *• M. IIV • « | /Office to Whitehall street, over
Dr. H. Dlckaon Capeis,
P ROFFERS his Professional services to the
citizens of Atlanta.
Office, White-Hall street, over T. "
'■ Store.
' Juns 26. 1857—dwtf.
MEDICAL CARD.
D r*. Jesse Bering A J.
Boi'lng have formed a copar
! ship in the practice of Medicine u.
| and vicinity of Atlanta. One or bot
found m their office, over Jackson &B
corner ot Whitehall and Hunter strcc
I out proferaiopvfiy absent.
may 16, 1857 d*
OnefobThk Broscx!—The last chapter,
and thcyJm's at the end of that, with the van-*
iahing'‘a’'at the tail of all, has been reached
in the dispute between Messrs. Minor and
Ten Broeck, as to the age and mouth of Pry
or. This will be seen by reference to a let
ter from Mr. Ten Broeck, in another column
dated Stockbridge, England, on the loth Ju
ly. The shot of Mr. Ten Broeck this time,
takes effect just between wind and water,
and Mr. Minor, (who aside] from this
iofetuation aboat the age of Pryor, is a sensi
ble BDd estimable gentlemen)iies waistcoat up.
O-oofTo- R.aa‘aV '—P-../.-', .q,»rwi
Timer
tm-a Boston paper tells of a man who
has invented a scare-crow so terrific and
hideous that the crows are all busily engag
ed in bringing back the corn they stole a
year ago.
EUREKA OIL,
The Greatest Discovery of the Age.
From the Columbus Bun.
A new remedy recently introduced to the
public, is startling our community bv the
wonderful cures that are being effected by its
use It ha* been tried in caws of the most vio
lent cholic, on sore breasts, cracked nipples, tet
ters, eruptions of the skin, ulcers, sore legs, ul
cerated sores of long standing, sprains and bruis
es, in every instance where we have heard of iu
being used, it has proved to lie a sure and speedy
remedy. To iu former high character, is now
added that ef the destroyer of the bot in that val
uable animal, the horse W ho would be with
out so good a Samaritan for the ailments of
man and beast, as the Eureka Oil. It can be
had in this city at the store of A- K Ayer, and
at the drug store of Danforth. Nagel A Co. It
is a discovery of southern origin, and is manu •
faetured and sold at wholesale by O. W. Croaft
& Co, at the city of Atlaula, 0a. Read the
following note addressed to us yesterday :
Coukdcs, Ga., July 11, 1857.
I think it my duty to inform the public thro’
youtVaJuablc paper, of a most remsskahle cure
whioh was effected an a horse of Mrs. King's,
which was taken in Broad street, and pronoun,
ced by knowing ones to be hopelessly effected
with the Bolts. I administered Eureka oil, and
in a verv jhort time the homo was entirely re-
leived, to the astonishment of a crowd of spec
tators, merchants, countrymen and others, who
had been attracted to the spot by the agonies of
the animal. *By giving this a [dice in your col-
umus. you will confer a greet favor on man and
beast- CHARLES V. SMITH.
Afflicted Read!
I called to sue a Lady from Alabama, wbo
had come to Atlanta ou a visit. When I en
tered the room, I found her sitting in a chair
with the glands of her neck so much swollen
and inflamed, that she could not turn her head
to the right or left, to speak so as to ho hoard
across the room. I prevailed with her to try Eu«
raka Oil. She consented, and commenced by
rubbing it well on the throat, and gargling fre-
3 uf ntly, and to my great astonishment, in three
ays shn pronounced heiaell effectually cured,
and left for Alabama with a good supply of the
justlv celebrated Euraka Oil. Sold only by
H. J. SHACKLEFORD, Solo Ag't.
Try It, Everybody!
A Lady in this city who waa awfully afflicted
with Inflammatory Rheumatism from the bottom
of the left foot up the same limb, side, both aboul -
den, and down the arm to the cuds of her fin-
gen. Could not walk, but lay in bed tormented
with tho moat axcruciating pain, day and nigh'.
I recommended her to try the Eureka Oil. She
readily agreed to do so, and commenced rubbing
it on the aurfaoe three or four time* a day, and
in aboul five day* she waa entirely relieved of
Inflammation and pain. 1 was an aye witness
of the wonderful effects of thi*|oil, and affirm
the above tv be substantially true
B. J SHACKLEFORD, Agent.
August II, 1867 dtf
"VT ollce.—All persona indebted to the
X* Exist* f Jossph E Bishop feu of said
county deceased, are requested to make imme
dial payment and those having demands
against the Estate, are hereby notified to present
them duly authsotieatsd to
J H BORN, i ...
W H BRA8WIL1, \ Admr
tful B80u 1M7 w*a
xm jtodontermB h* reasonable as in any oihersecUon
of Georgia or the Bouth.
THE DAILY EXAMINER.
ii Published every Morning, (Sunday exetyled
at Five Dollars per annum—in advance. //
letoyed six monhts Six Dollars trill be charged
RATES Op"ADVERTISING.
Advertising in tho Daily Examiner will be in
serted at the following rate« per square of 10 lines
One insertion 60 cents. One month,
Two
Three
F our
Five
$1,00
l,Sf>
1.R0
1;76
2,00
Two
Three “
Four •'
Six
One Year
8,00
10,00
12,0(
1 f),0(>
2ft, OC
Special contracts will bo made for yearly ad
vertisement* occupying a quarter, hall or whole
-olnmn
Advertisement* from transient person©
be paid in advance.
Legal advertisments published at the usual
races. Ordinary notices exceeding ten lines
charged asadvertisments. Announcing candid
ates for office, $ft 00, to be paid in advance.
The privilege of yearly advertisers isstrijtly
limited to their own immediate and regular busi
ness.
Professional Cards not exceeding »n lines
$15 per annum.
Advertisments not specified as to time wall be
published till ordered out, and ehargedat regular
rates.
.advertisments inserted in the W eekly papei
only will be charged at former rates.
Blanks! Blanks! Blanks
Of all Descriptions.
B LANKS OF ALL DESintlPTIi)NN, can
bo had at all time*, at tho
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Attornics, Sheriff., Clerks ol Courts, and Crdi
naries, can be furnished, at short notice, any
favoritt form of DEED, AA RIT,'or I’RCt ESS
which they may deairo ; and all FORMS ot le— |
al instrument*, commonly in use, are always on
and, to bo sold at the luweat pricof.
Atlanta, M w
MORNING PASSSNOER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.00 A M I
Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5.30 P M
Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7 30 A M '
: Arrives al Atlanta, at 4 HO P M
■ NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at ..
Arrives at Chattanooga, at. .
! Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at
Arrives al Atlanta, at-
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA
Bolton
Marietta,..
i A cworth.
| Allatoona,.
Etowah,...
Cartersville
C aaa,..
D. H. STRONG ft CO-
Have reiftoved ttieir Stockjof
STAPLE AID FANCY
DRY DODDS, .
0 the old stand of J. NORCRO88, fronting I J ^
: der’a Drug (Store.
May 13. '857
| W. McDaniel, J. P.—Office in
, . l J J
Kile’s Building on Marietta Btmt.
Atlanta. Ga, March 28,’57. dwtf
.9.OOP M
.5.10 AM
.7.00 P M I
2 10 A M
T .
on White-Hall and Marietta Streets, where
they offer m their old friends and the public
generally, a Splen-sanpy
dldHtotk o iQUallSUfi
for CASH ONLY, and are determined not to be
undetsold by any house in the dry. They will
be constantly receiving new supplies from the ,
I best markets in the country, ana are confident ,
a. j of being able to sell good* as ehtap iu the cheap-
90 I at ‘
n ‘, Our Mock consists in part ol
Ri h Dress Aliks, Barrage and Mashn Kobe..
Plain Barrages, French Figured Jackonet*.
French Colored Jackonets,
Figured Brilliants,
Debege and Linen Goods, for Trav'hng Dremer.
Dtp*tic Ginrbam.
Checked Cambric and Muslins,
Printed Lawns in great variety,
Tennea.ee A Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and I English “d Domestic Printt, in great variety,
- ■> <•■»■. | —
tanooga. Ribbons and I^csa,
— -. • -—r r— , Silk and Lace ManUlUu that can't te iwat.
Atlanta k l.aui uiiut Ral i r0ftd . ; Irish Lmena, and Unen Sheetings
Kingston,.
.. ..52
. _ .59
Calhoun,.
Resaca,
Tilton, . 90
Dalfon, ...... 100
Tunnel Hill, 107
Ringgold 115
Chickamauga, . 128
Chattanooga,. . 138
ty This Road connects, each way, with the
Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East
Atlanta to Wist Point, 87 Miles,Fair. #350
GF.ORGE G. HULL, Superintendent.
MORM.SO PAS'tlNCER TRAIN.
J,eaves Atlanta, daily, at
Arrives at West Point,at
Leaves West Point, daily.
Arrives at Atlanta, at
.3.80 A M
8 25 A M
3 00 A M
7.56 A M
JET’M-WJ-IW:
TITHE Subscriber baa just found out the great
I secret of doing a successful business, to sell
cheap, have a small profit, and advertise and let
the |>eoplo know w hat he has got and oecasaion-
ally give them the prices and only one price, and
have no friends to well cheaper to than any person
else. I have just received a laige lot ol Boot* 4
Shoes, for Ladies, Men. Hoys, Girls ami Chil
dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery
and Gla*s Ware, Ovens, Tots.Skillet*, FmJ Dogs,
Axe*. Blacksmith Tools,Shovels, Spades. Knives
and Forks, Pocket Knives, Umbcreellas, Pow
der, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White I cad,
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Brands, Wine,
Gin, Rum, Cordial*, Whiskey*, of every kind.
Rice, Tobacco in fact I cau not tell you all I
keep in one Advertisement. But come and look
for yourselves, wc are ready to show an-l sell.—
Dont forget 1 give 8 lbs., ol beat Coffee, for .$1,
Sugar 8$, 7 and C lbs , for a $ I, and le sute to
bring the cash, we keep no books. Cornet if
White Hall and Mitchell Streep
W. W A'OAliK.
march 25 dwtf
\XT blukey ! Hhlsko I!
W WtaUkcy!!! More «
that Cheap Wlilukc y.—Just received
and to arrive, 200 barrel* of I’lnnessre White
Whiakey, which I offer on good terms Also,
freail Gtoeeriea of all kinds, suet. a. Sugar.
Coffee, Molaaaes, bait. Mackerel, Rice, ’t v,
Powder, Shot, Nalls, Ac. (' II sexto.
June 14 57 cawU W.W.HOAK.
Fine BntndU‘8,
A Fine assortment of Brandies—in stor< end
for sale cheap bv,
LOWE* MCE
Feb 21 dwtf
O CASKS, of that very fine old pure Frenrh
Braudy, left yet, which 1 will tell at $5 | «
Gallon.
mhJSelwtf W. W. ROARK
Just Received,
A LAHfJE LOT of fine Cedar Bucket* and
Tuba, to Mil very cheap.
*- — W. W,
rVK.VT.VO PASiSCYOKR TRAIN.
Leave* Atlanta, daily, a». . . 4.45 P M
Arri\e*at West Point, at . .10.00 P M
Leave* Weft Point, daily, at ... 12.4ft P M
Arrive# at Atlanta. ft 32 P .V
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
Ea*t P uint. .6
Fairburn, .18)
Palmetto, .25
Newn.u, .. .10
Grantville, 52
□r I'hia Road connocla each way with the
Montgomery & NVtat Point Railroad.
lloganeviile.
1.(Grange..
IKing Cane,.
West Point .
Baton k Western Railroad.
Ma on to Atlanta,. .. 103 Miles... .Fare, $4
EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent
Lcatn
Vnt'
Leavi
Arm
fAgSINOTR TRAIN*.
Atlanta, daily, at .
.- at Macon, at . ..
Macon, daily, at ...
■ at Atlanta, at
niATANcr raon atlan ta
5 10 A M
11 00 A M
3 00 P M
8 35 P M
I Colton Shoetinga, and Tickings.
Blnarhed ami Brown Shirting,
Oanaburgs Stnpea and Blay Linen.,
Table Linen* and Napkins,
Cotton Drills,
Hosiery, and Pic-Nick Mite, ficc., Ac.
Don't forget to call on u« at NORCROSS’
i old Stand. We ebarg* nothing tor showing
! OUT good*. apltdwly
FIRMTIRE! FURNITURE!!!
THE subscribers here oaE
bend end ere now oprning^A
a large and carefully select
ed Stock from the
Beat Northern Xanurartorleg.
SAFES,
wardrobes,
BUREAUS,
SECRETARY'S,
WASH STANDS,
BEDSTEADS
AND CHAIRS.
Ot any dcurvd pettetn and price. .4 fine a*-
eortmeal of CenLre. Won. Saloou and Totiettr
Table*—Etagere'* Comet and Side—Sofa*.
Tet***-Tete. etc.
OF* In addition to the above large stock, wv
are receiving weekly supplies. The public are
invited t* call and examine our slock.
r. A. « J. a. WILLI AMS.
Next Jeor to Gilbert A Clarke, Peachtree st..
Atlanta, Ga
A. THRASHER, ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Atlanta. Georgia.—Wii
practice in the following counties: Fulton New
ton, Henry, Spalding, Farette, Cobb, Camp
bell and Coweta.
Office on the second floor of the Concert
Hall, fronting tie Port Office *priI23dwly
Gartrell ft Glenn,
ATTORNEY8 AT LAW,
ATLANTA, : : GEORGIA
11 TILL attend the Courts in ‘.he Counties ot
y\ Fulton, DeKaJb, Fsyette, Campbell, Meri
wether, Coweta, Carroll. Henry. Troup, Heard.
Cobb and Spalding.
LOCId J. GARTR1LL. j L7TB1R 1. 6L1NN,
Formerly of Wuh- I Formerly of Me-
ingun.Ga. | Donougb. Ga.
f*r-«»l r
JAiLBD ERWIN WHITAKER
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Atlanta, - Georgia
Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallec* A
Broe., corner of White Hail and Alabama 8treeu;
ian 3' wly
J6TlN V. HEARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
COLQUITT
MILLER, ca GEORGIA
march 6 wlv
.. 9ICHT OH EO K 8 ON
Airu- 1 ork for Sale at Current Rates
T AND Warrants, uncurrent Bank N.xee ana
1 J Coin Bought and sold, collection of Notes
and Drafts attended to for the usual Commission
U. L. WRIGHT
• ug 26. 1854 if
L.u>i Port 6 Goggms, ■
Rough aud Ready, 11 CoUiert,. .
Junesborough,. ..22 Forsjrtli,. 77
/'ayette,... 36 Smarr'a. 83
Griffin, 43 Crawford's, .88
Tlnirnton't,, ., . t9 Howard'*, ..95
Milns'r’a, . .55 Macon, 103
It iriicfrille, . . .61
BP" Thi* Road connects, at .'f» on, with the
Central and South-Western Railroad*.
BURIAL CASES.
We are prepared to furnish Fisk's Metallic
Burial Cases, at short notice, " r here'secur
ed th* services of s competent person to (attend
66 to this department.
71 | F. A. « J.8. WILLIAMS,
July 14 '57-dwly
Peachtree Street.
GEORGIA
Sarsaparilla Compound,
OR, DENNIS'ALTERATIVE
V' ’ lAver Complaints and to Turifytke Blood
|yl'Bl.lC opinion and Physician* hare de- j Apply to
E. M. S E A G 0,
gvnw le Stefs f Luo-t-i-'r'
\\f ILL continue the Produce t oiair.jTf { aJ
\ j »on Bueine**, at hie New i ^
inodioue Fue l*roof Building, from of Atlanta
Hotel, and next door toFultou Houee.
ATLANTA, OEO&GIA.
nr The usual Facihtie* offered to Shipp- n
! Orders respectfully eobeited.
Oct 15 d» .1
nihif-wdtf
K0.4RK.
JU8T RECEIVED.
BBLS., of real pure Corn (Country Di*
A\J tilled,) WUiekcy, of the very b-*t Unality
warr _ uled. W. W. ROARK..
J UST RECEIVED 60 Whiakey
good proof, which I will esL it 3 ' cent...
ale, by the single Barrel
W. W.ROARK
cided that thi* i* the best preparation* of
MAKSAP.4IULLA that can be obtained. It
*ell* readily and girce good satiWarnon. It* !
tugTcdients arc well known to Physician* and
the |>eoplr at the South to be good, aud good
medicines, when appropriately used, ottru ef
fect great cure*.
Nothing more need be sard m praise of it, .
than to publish what it is composed of. It con- '
uin* in additiou to SarsapariUt, hydso-aico-
holic extract of toucan's Delight, (Sbihugia.)
White Ash. Grey Bread, er Fringe Tree (Chiou-
anthus) Tincture of May Apple, or Maodtakr,
i Podophyllum) and Blood Root, (Sanguinam.)
Those prefer log this Compound Preparation
of Samparilia. should expnes in their order*.
A*‘Denali't AltaratireH
OR, GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM
POUND, IN PINT BOTTLES.
Reference*—Go*. H. V. lohnaan, Milledge-
vdle; W. Gilmore Simms, L.L. D-, ChaiUeton,
S. C, or any well read physician in the State.
For eal* by SMITH ft EZXARD,
Atlanta, Jaly 10, 1857 dtf
qutntmce, to suit dealers
E. M. SEAGO.
dwtf
0 Hydra nlio Ceaant,
N Consignment, and tot rad* 1
iw by
AGO
500
nov 8
150
•ale low, by.
E. M. SEAGO.
dwtf
BBI.8 Corn Whiakey tu Store and
shortly tirtre, far tale low, by,
8 dwtf E. M. SEAGO.
m
Hay IttUi, 1»T.
HHDS. ACON Choice article. Sides
Hams and Shoulders, Just receiving
for eaUby, E.M SEAGO, Com, Mar
I Trout House Shaving S&loon.
/ V E NTLEMEN desiring a go d shave, hair
j \JT cat ting, and such other attention lo jui
p rsona as way be had in all fashionable bar
net’* aaloons, can l>e accommodated at all hoot'
by giving the under.ingcv! a call, at their ea
loon in the Trout House.
They are prepared to fumtah, a! short notice
A» Earcdl.cnt Ball Boom Band.
R. McCOMBS,
lata of Milledgerille, Ga
JOHN WALTON,
late of Augusta, Oa
July 15, 1857 dtf
Atlanta Shaviag saloon.
rpHE GENTLEMEN of the city ot Allan-
: JL ta and th* public generally, can be ic-
j commodated with cither Warm or Cold Plunge
and bh->wrr Baths, al the Atlanta Shaving Sa-
j loon. on. While-hall street, aboTe Tomlinaon A
Biiqm' Tin Shop.
Tbs subscriber! have, also, a sh«p at the
Washington Hall, where gentlemen can be ac
eommodated «ith Warm and Cold Bathe.
Ticket* can be had at tho Washington Ht'l
Cold Baths 15 cent*—Warm 35 cent*.
Thev can b- found ia readiness at anv tun’-
H. STOKES,
R. YANCEY-
May29du
MONEY! MONEY '
FOR EVERYBODY AND
Fresh Fish.
i T NOW offer to tho public Bowmans Thirty
i I reads way* to make Money, and Black born#
r | Fortune, by which anybody can make * hpnd-
aome fortune iu a short time, and without much
labor, and it will only require two.or three dollar*
to commence with-
1 have known men to make trom <10 to <25
to a tingle day with them, and I will aaaur* you
there ia no Humbug about them, and also, I wil
give any bod v inetruftiuna, by which they car
take all the Fish, Eli*, ftc-, out of any River oi
Creek, in any given space with very hide labor
aud acaroely any expense. All of the abo*.
receipt* warranted or tho Money returned.
And I will tend all of tho above Receipt* tv
auvbody on tho receipt of <1.
Address, TH08. G. WALLIS.
Berkshire, Gwinnett County, Ga
Apt 1% w,m
D() Hama. On Consignment and lit tale
nesgg a X. SEAGO
just Received,
KEGS ol NAILS, to f*U at 5 cent* by
the Kag.
W. W. BOA
DANIEL PITTMAN.
general insurance agent.
Ta ESPEC I’FU LL Y inform* hi* friend*, th*
Iv in fature he will be found during busina*
(fcure St the office of Mseerv. 8. Swan A C
Alabama street. Atlanta. fJ«o >3 dwt.
Mew Bacon.
a Choice lot jtwt received, in store and fer
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