Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, July 30, 1857, Image 1

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I ATLANTA ♦ Y LOCHRANE, DOWSING & r ’Q NEW SERIES, VOL. !• “ ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT."- JEFFERSON ATLANTA, GA , THURSDAY MORNmi] JlJLY W, lsf>7 16. THE DAILY EXAMINER. ATLANTA, JULY 3D, 1857 A % In11 to Alexander Von Hum boldt. Thia well known norelist, Max King, who visited some lime ago the veteran ot science Alexander Von Humboldt, thus describes the pernonat appearance of the venerable old gen tleman ; Humboldt's lijfure. is not large, hut is rath *■ u stout—his feet and hands are Small, and ol beautiful form. His silver white bait sur round* the veuerahle head , lit wears oil the high large forehead the mark ol genius. His eyes are blue, and notwithstanding his ud \ vanned ago, are full of expression and lit* His line formed lips reveal a particular smile, halt sarcastic, half benevolent, lull of spirit ual supremacy. While speaking, ho sits bent forward, his eyes cast to the ground , | from >ime to time Im lilts his head, friendly smiling, thus animating the listener Con versing with him, you lorget entirely that ae celebrated man has passed already Ins eighty-seyrnlh year, so juvenile, Ircsh and exciting are Ins words, flowing in wonderful change, mingling liuinnr with instruction lie is, in the truest sense and fullest mean ing ot the word, ilie best narrator, the clear" est orator the world knows. An immense amount of knowledge is always at his con trol and, notwithstanding his great age, you cannot perceive the least failur^in his mem ory. He probably has no equal Facts, names, and figures never escape his memory, and he remembers often with the same ten acity the smallest affairs as the greatest and most valuable. The principle leatura ot his whole being is" raru humanity lot others, which atruoal 2/eache* self-forgetfulness, ii is only known to his most intimate friends that Humboldt spend* the greatei part ot his income for charity, and In aiding the support of young and aspiring students. His private proper ty is not very considerable, bul ho receives Irom the King of Prussia a largo salaiy for ins position at the court, and besides this a cortesponding sum is paid him by Cotfe, flic ' publisher of his works. By the simpleness of his wants, the income would not only be sufficient, but would allow him to lay up something; but Humboldt thinks to make a better use of it by changing the fate of some infortunateyoung man. The influence which he has with the King he uses lor the promotion of science. There is no person of talent, no juvenile genius, who is not noticed by him. It may he interesting la learn how tins great naturalist upends his time. Humboldt uses at about half past 8 o’clock ; at break- ust lie reads his letters, which he generally answers immediately. There is perhaps no letter writur so punctual ns lie, though very tew persona have uo largo a correspondence to all parts of the world. After this lie dres- sta, with the aid of his valet de chumbrc, to roceivc and announce visitors, or to mako vitjtshimself until twoo’cloek. At3o’clock . lie goea to the royal palace, where he gener ally dines, if he does not invito himself to dine with some family of hi* acquaintance. He remains mostly at Alexander Mentlel- Slton’s , in whose house he lives. At 7 o’clock in the evening, ho usually returns to his home. Ho then goes to the court or in so ciety, from which he returns at about mid night. Now iH his. real uiid heel time for Working ; in the profound nightly silence^ he writes hi* immortal works, often in sum mer until tlio day shines through tho win dows. h is always ;t o’clock in the morning when tins inveniluold niHn thinks of allowing a short rest to Ids almost ninety years old body, to gain the necessary power for tho new day’s work. Indeed, we think this a strange story, and still every word of it is trim. Humboldt has no (amity ot hi* own—his nearest relations being the sons and daugh ter# of his excellent brother, William, tot whom he has a touching fraternal regard.— ' You should have known my brother,' says fie, with amiable modesty, “ ho was always the most talented of us two brothers - "—Bos- ton TVnntcript. During a recent storm, in L)o Soto'county t Mi**,, the lightning struck ten negroes at on* dash, onu of them seriously. Th* collector, on a plank road, m Indiana, lately demanded of u couple of young ladies, who were driving by, hi* regulai toll. ‘How much is it 1’ asked they. • For a man and hors,*, five cents,” b# replied, • Well, rtlcn, Iff,t out of the,way; for tvo are gffjs and a mar*! (lot up, Jenny!’ The Patent office ha* teceived Korn Cal lornta a new brandy, which is called Cali lurnia grape brandy Tin* liquoi is said to poi*»**’an excellent tlavot, and to be tar- more palatable than the best brandy import ed from Europe A cotemporary describing a danc village, in the neighborhood, »aid 1 The gorgeous strings of glass bead* glistened on iho heaving bosoms ofthc village belles, like polished ruble# on the delicate aitrftt warm apply duinpliag* Tho cditoi ol tire Battle axe, ol Freedom and Tomahawk of Liberty, writing from Philadelphia, aftei hearing MiLouisa Payne sing tin a ngofllie 1 Skyl irk,’ says 1 Her voice is delirious, pure as ilie moon light, and as lender as a three shilling shirt * Pa, what is the interest of a kiss > asked a sweet sixteen til her sire. ‘ Weil, really, I don’t, know. Why do yon ask 1 ’ ‘Because John borrowed a kisa at me, Led night, ind said he’d pay i< L <■ k with itin-mt aflei ice were married A little gnl on hearing hei mother say that she intended to go to a hall, and have bet dress triminr-d with bugles, Eftiioci-iitly in- quired it the bugles would all bluw when she danced, • Oh, no,' sail tin - mother,.* your father will do that when lie di .rnvi is that 1 have bought them.’ A Yankee went to matki tto buy rausages He held out a link to his dog, but he refused to oat, ‘ What is the matter with them sau sages !’angrily inquired the dealer, ‘O,’ paid the Yankee, * I’ve nothing apin' 'em, only dog won’t eat dog, that’s all A-country gul, witting to hei Irieinl >, says ol a polka, ‘ that the dancin’ does not amount to much, but the huggin’ is heavenly.’ A little giil, addressing her islet asked, ‘ What wan the chaos, Pa was reading about today* To which the latter replied ’’Tw.is a great pile ol nothing, and no plane to put it in ’ down! SitoKtisenwnts. .7/.JLL *f.V/J FluJUtHLr. To flic Citizens of Atliuilu THANKFUL to my friends ot Atlanta tar their liberal patronage foi the past session, 1 would respect fully solicit on increased patronage (or iho next cession, which will com mence on Monday, .Inly 30th, 1 t*f,7. Ititr Boom* oro large and airy, protected by a piazza fifty feet long, from the sun Every attention possible will be paid to tho manners and inor* als of every pupil rornmitted to my care; ami a thorough and practical education irnpaitcd — A rigid, but parental discipline will beenfnrced No one need apply for admission for ilicli children into this nclmol who do not wi,h iheir children governed If. ROGERS Principal K. IL& .IAS F., ROGERS. Assistants. MRS. E. (’. R. &. MISS L.M. ROG ERS, Assistants Female Department Terms per Session of Twenty Weeks. Reading and Spelling •jot 00 Arithmetic, Geography, History and Gram mar s-10 00 Philosophy,Chemistry, Algebia,Geome try, Latin and Greek.. ... 10 00 Incidental Expenses ... 25 ^Ejy-Tuition payablo quartorly. Atlanta, July 10, 1857 d:im $150 REWARD: MazOr’s Office, I Atlanta, June 30,1857. j A REWARD of $180 will be given to any person who will apprehond and eafely de liver to thosheriffof Fulton county, William M. Witcher, who is charged with (laving killed his father, 1). II. Witcher, in lliis city, on the 35th inst. WILLIAM EZZAIU), Mayor. DESCRIPTIONS. William M. Witcher is about !8 years of age, five feet six inehcs'higb, weighing about ISO lbs., broad shoulders, sandy hair inclined to red, straight and long, face broad and slightly freckled. Ho hod on when he esc aped, a blue cloth coat, light colored cashmere pants and black gailer shoes. J tdy 2,1857 dAWlf C t iioKiat, Gwinnett county. j|"—Whereas, Elizabeth Kelley applies to mo for loiters of dismission from Guardianship of Amos N. Kelley; these are, therefore, tocito and admonish all patties interested, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law why letter* of dismission should not be granted the pplicant ot the July Term of said Court ot Ordinary, in and for said county, May 4th, 1867. O. T. RAKE8TRAW, Ord’y may O, 1867 - wt'tbj N otice to Debtors anti ( retll- Koi'8.—All parsons indebted to the os. late of Edmond D. Lowery, late of Campbell county deceased, are requested lo make mmc- diate payment, and those having demands against mud estate, are required to presold I hem duly authenticated in terms ol the law. WM. N. MAGOU1RK, ) , . . June 9w40d C. P. BOWEN, $ “ t IEOKGIA, Forsyth comity.— T Court of Ordinary, July 'term, 18,V,— Whereas laruea Roberts, Administrator upon the estate of Samuel II. Johnson deceased, ap plies lo me for Loiters cl Dismission from said Administration. These are therefore, lo ute and admonish II parlies interested, whether kindred or reditor* ot said deceased, to file llieir objec lions if any they have, in my office, on or be fore the second Monday in Unuary next, why Letter* ol Dismission should not bicgianied the applicant. II. BARKER, Ordinary. July fit hi 857 ivfim G KOKKIA, Forsyth county.— 7’ t , th nf whom it may content.—Two months after Jale, we shall apply lo the t.’ourl of Ordinary of a-lid county, for leave to sell the Real Estate ol Robert tl. Brown late ot said county deceased- NO| OMOiS SKAGl), Adrn't MARY \ R BROWN, Adtn’ri. July 6lh 1857 w3m cdi\t y Day* a«ci dal»‘, applick- r^tion will be made lo the lb imraWe Court ot Ordinary of Gampls'll coiinly. l-u leave to tell the real ea'.ata balougmg to tho estate ol Wil ham A. J. Brnvera, lair of said county decea ad, for the benefit of the heirs and credit r "I said deceased This, May -till. 180/. CHARLES B HEWER.-i may 7, wbOd PRINTING EXAMINER T he pi to cfl oprietor of tho “Kx ' Id now prepared of all kind*, In a uoht and workman llko manner, aud at tho ffhojtost poflulblo notiro. Buaineas Card3, Bill Heads, Programmes, Bank Check*, Blank Notes, Visiting Cards. Blaik Deeds, Hand-bills, WayBill3, Posters, &c , i jted onterma ab rraaonable an In any other »ert!..n •<f (Jc-ortfia or the ticuth THE DAILY EXAMINER. >• Published every Morning. (Sunday exeepted at I'ive Dollars per annum—in advance It ittayrri -it mc.nhts Sir Vutiirrs trill be charged RAT FIS OF ADVERTISING Advertising in the Daily Examiner will be in sene,) at the billowing ralespersquare of 10 lines One insertion 6ft rent- One month, Two “ $1,00 Two " 8,00 Three “ 1,25 Three'" 10,00 Four " 1,50 Four " 12,00 Five “ l;76 Six “ 16,00 ‘'Ot “ 2,00 Hoe Year 25,OC •S’pecial contracts will be made for yearly ad vertiermonla occupying a qnarlcr, half or whole column. Advertisements Irom transient persons mutt be paid in advance. l.egal advertiiimrnts published at the usual ics. Ordinary notifies exceedmgiten lines charged a*advertisments. Announcing candid- a for office, $5 00, to be paid in advance. The privilege of yearly advertisers is stri stly limited to their own immediate and regular bush !«S. Professional Cards not exceeding six lines if 10 per niinum Advertisments not specified as lo time will be published till ordered out, and ehargedat regular tales. ,1 Jvertisments inserted in the Weekly papei only will be charged at former rates. Blanks! Blanks! Blanks Of nil Descriptions. B lanks of all descriptions, can be had at all limes, at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Attornies, Sheriffs, Clerks of Courts, and Ordi naries, can be furnished, at short notice, any favorite form of DEED, \\ HIT,‘or PROCESS which they may desire ; and all FORMS of gal instruments, commonly in use, arc alway SO n hand, to he sold at the lowest priees. At i i h.i \i w — rnilE Subscriber has just found out tho great I secret of doing a successful business, to sell cheap, have a email profit, and advertise and let the people know what he has got and occassion- ally give them the prices and only one price, and have no friends to sell cheaper lo than any person else. I have just received a large lot ol Boots 4 Shoes, for Ladies, Men, Boys, Girls and Chil dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery and Glass Ware, Ovens, Pots, Skillets, Fire Dogs, Axes, Blacksmith Tools,Shovels. Spades, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, I'niberrellas, 'Pow der, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White Lead, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, BrsnJy, Wine, Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, ot every kind, Rice, Tobacco in tact 1 can not tell you all 1 keep ill one Advertisement. But come and look for yourselves, wo are ready to shew and sell.— Dout lorget I give 8 lbs., ol best Coffee, for $1, Sug.arH j, 7 and C lbj.,for a $1, and bo sure to bring iho cash, we keep no hooks. Corner of White Hall and Mitchell Street: YV W. ROARK march 25 dwtf W hiskey ! Whiskey !! Whiskey ! 1 t More o Ibai Cheap Whiskey.—I u«t received and to arrive, 200 barrels ol Tennessee Whit* Whiskey, which I offer on good terms Alto, fresh Grocerioe ol nil kinds, such as Sugar. Coffee, Molasaeg, Salt, Mackerel, Rica Tea, Powder, Shot, Nalls, Ac Gall soon. J u ue 14 57 dawtf W. W. RO A K. Fine IIi'amTies. A Fine assortment of Hrandiotv—in store and lor *alo cheap by, 1.0 WE A RICE. Fab 81 dwif i) CASKS, of that very ffVta old pure Frenati e ) Brandy, tell yet, which 1 will sell at $5 | or Gallon. mb26dwt! \\ , W RtVA ,1K .fust Kecched, A I \KGE LOT ol fine Cedar Bucket* and Tuba, to sell very cheap. mb86wdU VV. W. ROARK JUST RECEIVED. k x.v Bttl.s , ot real pure t.'oin (Country Du w \ ) tilled,) Whiskey, ot the verybesi t^u.litv wairanted. W. \\ KO.\r.k Just Received# | i ii v KEGS ol N.Y1I s to te|/ at 5 rents by IUU the Keg tnll36dw W. W. ROA Hflil-Sonb |r[jfiiulf0 tJrorgla Hiallread & UHiikim: 1'onipaoy. Ai arsra to Athnt* 171 Miles F*re,$56i| GEORGE YONOF 8uperii,t.i,dent 8 .4: A M e. m. P M 6 00 A M 3 30 P M 6 On P M 3 22 A ,v! f. 00 P M t on A M Crawfordville. In/ Cumming, 111 Carnak,.. 124 Thoason, . . 135 Dealing. .142 Harrells 154. Bel Air, Ifil August/, 171 MuRNINU rasSENOFK TR..I I.caves Atlanta, daily, it Arrives at Augusta, at Leaves Augusta, daily, at . Arrives at Atlanta, at . . EVLXIN8 PAKSENork TH4IJ I.eaves Atlanta, daily, at Arrive* at Augu.Ia, at l eaves A ugusta. daily nr Arrives at Atlanta, at DISTANCE FROM ATI ANTA Decatur, .... 6 Stone Mountain, . Ifi I.ilboma, 34 Conyers, . . .. .71 Covington, 41 Social Circle 51 Madison, 67 Greensboro, .. .88 Union Point, *5 W This Road runs in connection wilt, the Trains of the South Carolina and the Savannah & Augusta Railroad*, at Augusta. Heater* k Atlautlc (Slate) Hail- road Artanta to Gh4tta*oooa I'iSMiles Fare. $5 IAME8 M. HPFl LOCK, Superintendent MORNING PASSENGER TRaIN Leave Atlanta, daily, at , 6 00 A M Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5 30 P M Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7 3U A M Artives at Atlanta, at ...... 4 00 P M NIOHT PASSENGER THAIN. Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 8 00 P M Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5 lo A M Leaves Chattanooga, nightly at 7 00 P M Arrives at Atlanta, al 2 10 AM DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. Bolton, .8 Calhoun 78 Marietta, 20 Reaaca, 84 Ac worth, 36 Tilton, SO Allatoona, 40 Dolton, InO Etowah,.. 46 Tunnel Hill, 107 C'artereville, . .48 Ringgold,.. 116 Cas» „ ....62 Chirkamauga, 128 Kingston, .. .. 69 Chattanooga, 1 39 Adairsvill*^. , , . . . .68 GT This Koad ronnrrts, earJi way, with the Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East Tennessee & Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville Sc Ghattonooga Railroad at Chat/ tanooga, Atlauta 1 Lagrauge Railroad. Atlanta to West Point, 87 Miles, Fair, f3,r.o GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent MORNING PASSXNOFR TRAIN I,eaves Atlanta, daily, at 3 30 A M Arrives at Weal Point,at ...8 26 A M Leaves West Point, daily, at . 3 00 A M Arrives al Atlanta, at.. 7 66 A M EVENING f-ASar.VOER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at. . . 1 45 P M Arrive* at West Point, at Ill 00 P M Leave* West Point, daily, at .12 45 PM Arrives at Atlanta, at.,,,,. .. 6 32 P Al DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. East Point, fi HogansvilU, 59 Fairburn,.. .ISJ LaUrsnge, 71 Palmetto, . ... 26 Long Cane, 80 Newnan, .40 West Point, 87 Grantville, , .52 CF This Road connects etch wsy with the j Montgomery A West Point Railroad. (fill; .7tiiifilisfmints, \t‘\) Spring (lootls! I II ST OPENED AND READY FOR SALE - I M y firm ^ «»r r-DKIMi i j rmw-cofliplt t< liMrf I . f L»l j r^jpcrtftilly inrile the putlie (ft c&ft afui etami then H. ai.frk my ram »t f -rk «t f Hardware, Groceries, A c,, t hnvr p f-'.rH r lirt- I DRV GOODtSj r tHUrisling *1 Murltft* if* ♦llt*n»l'-. VJffoly J rftiitit.il «Lif no**.! Ai. \ j l%re« Ik ot Matilettes and Mantillas, A £•••->:! -rttaent mm mj* .m. m me Fa«hic>atble an i Pretty; Hats and Shoes, Serviceable and eood lookiut; , DOMESTICS, CALICOES, Aud every other article, almost, in my line ol buaioese In short, my elock is good and fall and tbt prices will be as tow a= living wilt af ford The Ladies are particularly invited to give me a call H \V CO/ A K L’ apnl 13 dtf Fire Fire!! Fire!!! C H STRONG & CO Havercmoveutoetr St'rkprt STAPLE AND FA.\< 1 DRY GOODS, rpo the old stand ol I. NGRCROsH Iroiuir.g | on White-Hall and MariettaNtreet. where they offer to their old Irtend. and the public generally, a H |t I e n-gKn^aMM d I d Stork o IKwini ?? for CASH ONLY', and ate determined n.t to be' iindeiaold by any heure in the city. They wifi be constantly receiving new supplies pom the best markets in the country, ami are confident ol bung able to sell go, di as cheap a tie cheap at. Our Stock ronalalaln pml ul Ri h Dress .Silks, Barrage and Mu .din Robes Plain BarTagtw, French FifureJ la-tenet- French Colored tackone'e Figured Brilliants, Debage and Linen Goods, for Triv ling Dree French, Scotch and Dome tic Gingham* (.’hocked Cambric and Muslins. Printed Lawns in great variety, English and Domestic Prints, ir. gtcsi van,-tv Cambric ami Bwisa Tnmnungs, Dre«s,'l 'rimmings—a splendid aasortm : t Ribbons and Laces, Silk and Lace Mantilla< that can’t L 1 Irish Linens, and Linen hheetmg= Cotton .Sheetings, and Tickings Bleached and Brown Shirting, Osnaburgs Stripes and Blay Linens Table Linens and Napkins. Cotton Drills, Hosiery, and Pic-Nick Mils, Ac A Don’t forget to call on us at NORt'ROSSs our Stand. H e ehari’ nothing lor showing old goods. ap24dwly Ptofcgsionfll €atiis Hii.Lim m. dahtorth, ATTORNEY AT LAW r FAIR HI HN (.A I I, 25. 1857. dtwtl I AYIAK k LOFHRANE- 4 7- J j'lUkSlliS Al LA IF-Macon, Geer h H U LAUAU o A LOCHRANE , July-1 j, 185. d*WTI A *’. HU KETT, ATTORNEY AT . I-4VV, RmgeroTet, ite eegfc u,ff practice in the f .Mowing reunites Cutco?., Chattooga Murray Gilin er, Whitfield. t., ii),.r, Walker Da le Reference?, Maj W. V Hays>11, Mar ells, Hansel) A Nimpson, Mariclta I ones P , i.awhon, E‘i j , Dahlonegs .SSTParli. ular attention paid to the colic t n i usiness. May 28, 185/ Jaw ly Dr. ii. Dlrkaon < apeo. P ROFFERS his Professional services!'-, th: ctrirens of Atlanta. Office, While-Hall street vu T K Ripley’s .■'tore. lune 26, 1857—dwtf. ■MEDICAL CARD. D i* Jeaac Boring s. J. Jl.'^v Itwl tllg have formed a c-.partner-^f ship in the practice of Medicine in the city, and licit,ny of Atlanta. One or both will be found in their office, over lirkson ABro .vjic co yncr ot YY hitchall and Hunter street# veher not professionally ulsent Oiey 1C, 1857 JswJra D R. fA . B. Kit f Its ha, removed b I? Office to Whitehall »tr>et, over Alen r- der « Drug Store. K»y 13, 4857 dawtnTO H W. .McDmilel. J. P. Offic , Kile’s Budding on Marietta Street. y.Atlanta Gs , March 28, '57. dwtf J *. THRASHER. ATTORNEY • AT LAW, Atltniu. Georgia.■—YVill pra.-to'c ,r, ti,e foRcwing countie- Fulton, New ton, Henry, J'palding. Fayette Pobb, Pamp- ficfl ami t’svTu. Office n the second floor ot the Poorer - Hall, (routing the Post Office apnl2 tjwly Gartrell & Gletto, ATTOHNKYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, GEORGIA W ‘ II L attend the Courts in the Counties . Fulton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbell,Meti Wether, Coweta, Carroll, Henry Troup, Heard. • ohb arid Bpalding trertr* j otaTai-.L, Formerly of YY ash tnglon, Ga. f47-tAwly tCTHia j otixa, Formerly of Me Donougb, Gs jarkd irwin whitaker' ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111 ml a ...— . Georgia Office Front Rooms over John R YVallace A Bros., corner ol YY hite Hall and AlabamaSrreetsi n° wly JOHN V. HE A R. D ATTORNEY AT LAW COLQUITT MILLER,CO X GEORGIA march C wiv Macon A Western Railroad. Macon to Atlanta. . 03 Miles Fare, $4 EMERSON FOOTE, Buperinun dent. f ASSEXfiKR TSAINS. Leaves Atianti, daily, at 5 15 A M Arrives at Macon, at... _ .... II 00 A M Leave* Macon, daily, at .... 3 00 P M Arrivea at Atlanta, at 8 35 P M DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. Eaat Port, 6 Goggins, .... 66 Rough and Ready, 11 Colliers, . . 71 Joneeborough, 22 Forsyth, .77 Fayette 36 Bmarr's, 82 Griffin 43 Crawford's, 88 Thornton’*,. **•. .^.49 Howard’s, .£! Milner'* 66 Macon,.. . 103 Barnesville 61 %3T This Road connect, at .Wa -on with the Central and South YY'estcrn Railroads YY catemk Atlantic Kail Rond By resolution of KailroaJ Convention, sanc tioned by tha Post Office Department, single mail service only, will Ini required of thw road u the fiabbath, commencing ou and after the 5th mat Tho 9 a. m , train Irom Atlanta and 7.30 a, in., tiain from Chattanooga will be die- continued Night trains will >un as usual. JAMES M. SPUl.LuCK, Sup’t July, 2 1857 dawlm \r Hl SINKtiS NOTICE. D laaoiUtlon.—The unden^nsd has Ibis day sold hi# interest in the firm of I brasher A l.ovejoy to J. A Thrasher, who wilt pay *H th* debt* of th* ooncern - . and who is authorized to ooltect and rexerpi lor debt* due tha firm J. H. LOVEJOY. The umletmguad having purchased af J H LovejAY has iuteraat in th* firm eg Thnahar Sc Lovejov. will continue th* Grocery, Produce and Coaimiaatun husinaa* at their old aland, Brick Row, Peachtra* street, and solicits a con- tinuan. - * ot th* petrtmage heretofore baatuwed rn the lato finu J- A 1'HKAfiHER. Atlanta, July 16th. 1*41 d3w hind ami are now opemne^g a large and carefully select ed Stock Irom the Rest Northern, Mamirnrtorlea SAFES, YVAKD ROBES, BUREAUS, SECRETARY'S, YV ASH.STANDS, BEDSTEADS AND CHAIRS, Cl any deautd pattern and price. .4 fine >*. sorunetil of Centre, YY'orX, Saloon and Toilette Table*—Etageic’n Comer and Side—Sofas. Tete-a.Teto. etc. t?" In addition to the above Urge stock, w. are receiving weekly supplies. The public are invited t* call and examine our stock. V. A.cu J.S. V, tLUIAMS, Next door to Gilbert A Clarke, Peachtree st , Atlanta, ti a BURIAL CASES. We are prepared to lumish Fisk’s Metallic Burial Cases, at short notice YVe haic secur ed the service* of a competent person to attend to this department. F. A.»A I S. YVII.LIAMS July 14 ’57-dwly Peacuttb*Street E. M. S E A G 0 , SidCCtsiJ- St .i^s. f Lsiirf e:» W ILL continue the Produce Conirnu, ston Busineea, at his New Com modtous Fire Proot Building, trout of Atlanta Hotel, and neit d. or to Fulton H i - '. - ATLANTA, OEORGIA. |y The usual Facilities offered to ^!,ij [a r ttrders respectfully solicited. Oct 16 , dw i __ Y I N LOUR .Choice article for sale by sths Car o Load or ill less quantilie* to suit dealers Apply to E M SEAliO ■dmt Hydraulic Cement, N Consignment, and lot rek- fi.w ty «?agg May im It, ISM. | , v / v HllDM. BACON Choice atlicle Bides LGv/ Ham* and Shoulders, lust receiatog and for eale by, EMSEAGu C. m M.r l r # \ BBl.8 Corn VY’hiakey m Store and 1 r)\/ shortly arrive lor salt I, w. bv i dwu E Mi 8EAG 1 t >n ( orMignment and tor T Yl fiKAGO. . dWtt m o tS Ks*. Salt 500 ** lf lo ». hr UOV 8 C A HUIW Bacon Side? AIm a, few fino .)( I Ham*. On Consignment and for sale novjs E. W. SEAGO Lath#! LathiM LathiMl »NCAR Loads lei Plastering On IVn»gt ^ment and lot sale low by, Nov 8<lwtf E. M HE AGO. .• S v!°, H J CHECKS ON A etc lark for Sale at Current Rates I AND YY’arrants, uncurrent Bank Notes and J Coin Bought and sold, collection of Notes and Llrafts attended to foi the usual Commission U L. YVRIGHT SUB 36. 1854 || Trout House Shaving Saloon. / A ENTI.EMEN desiring a go d shave, hair I T cutting, and such other attention to, -mi p rsons as way be had in all fashionable' bar. fier’s saloons, can l>e accommodated at all hours i'T giving the undersinged a call, at than si- loon in the Trout House. They are prepared to furnish, at short nodes A i Excellent BaU Room Band R. McOO.MBs, late ol Mtliedgevillt, Ga JOHN WALTON, late of Augusta, fit July 16, 1 so# du Atlauta hliatlng sulouu UiNHE GENTLEMEN of the city ot Allan K la and the public generally, can be ac commodsted with either YVarm Or Cold Plunge and t>h koi Baths, at the Atlanta Shaving 8a loon, on YVhite-hail street, above Tomlinson A Barnes'Tin Shop. The jubeenber have, also, a shop at the Washington Hall, where gentlemen can be at eommodated with Warm and Cold Baths Tickets can be had at ihe YY’aahiuglon H ill Cold Baths 25 cents—YY’arm 35 cents They can be found in readme*# at any Unt il, STOKES. R. YANCEY May29dtf MONEY! MONEY • FOK EVERYBODY AN'D Fresli Fish. 1 NOYV offer to the public Bowmans Thttiv ready ways to make Money, and Blackl in* Fortune, by which anybody can make a hand some fortune in a aho«t time, aud without much labor, and it will only require two or three dollars to commence »uh. 1 have LnOWn meu to make from $10 to J2S, lit s single day with them and I vvdl assure you there is no Humbug aboar them, and also, 1 will give anybody instruct: >n», by which they can take .all the Fish. Eli#. Ac , out of any River ot Creek,in auv given space with very little labor and scarcely any expeuae. All o| the above receipt# n irtauted or the Money returned And I will send all of the above Receipt* ' anvb Jy on the receipt o! $ 1 AdJrea*, THUS G. YVALLI8 Beikshite Gwinnett l aunty, (ia Apr 12 wfim D A N i K L P i T T MAN. UENKRAL INSURANCE AGENT- R espectfully mforms hi*friend#,th# in future he will be found during busun* Hour j it die office of Mean*. 8. Hwan A C > Alabama YYreet, Allan;*. (J*n 13 dwtf 20 ,)t Sj KKCEDEI). . BBI9 j_Now Mackerel. YV, W ROARK dwtt