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a— « 1 T- 1 "■ by IsOQHRANB, DOWSING ft CO. — - if-fli." i “ KRROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REA^N iS LXfT F»8B tO r «MlfiAT IT."-JEFKEHs'oN * - 1 ’ J. M.ffrKKI.K, ./. w. oowmnei,\ mw sbiiis, m>• ATLANTA, GA.,.MONDM ! MttESiN&»-AT[JgUST 3, 1^7. t.! Matim mmmm. THE^ DAlIiT EXAMINER. ATLANTA, AUGUST 3,1857. THE IVKaEOR’l REVENGE. The following deeply interesting story wn related by Or. Oibeon in one of his lectures before the medical okas of the University of Pennsylvania. The hare ef the Instructive story is Vreals, one of tbo most eminent sur geons of the 16th century: Andre Veeafc first law the fight in tho city of Brussels. His father was an apothecary attached to the sefvioe of the Princess Mar- ^ garet, aant of the Emperor Charles V.,and Ooveraese of the low cotfitrlea Up to the period when Teeale first rendered himself coospicaoas, the anatomy of the hu man body wn Imperfectly understood as 'arcely to merit that the term ecieoee should Jk« applied to the dim and confused ideas rela te to it VbboW was the first to brook through the mantels with which ignorance and bigotry had crippled the march of science! .annotating with admirable courage and con stancy the dbgaat, the terror, and even tha perils inseparable from the description of labor to which he had devoted himself, he was to be seen whole dayi and nights In the cemeteries, surrounded by the Catering remains of moral ity, or hovering about the gibbets, and disput ing with the vulture for his prey, in order to compose a petted skeleton Cram the remains or the executed criminals, left to be devoured by the carrioD-bitd. 4 It was during his sojourn at Basle, after his return from Italy, Vesale first beheld at the house of Hans Holbein, the painter, Isabella Van Bteenwik, who was destined to exorcise some influence over his future life. He was scarcely twenty eight years of age, and al ready bad attained the anmmit of well directed ambition. The family of Yan Stcenwik was a wealthy and honorable one, far superior to that of Ye- sule in birth and fortune; bat the distinguished position the latter bad acquired for him.elf, entitled him to an alliance even more exalted. The son of the Princess Margaret’s apothecary would have been rejected by the rich harlaem burgher, but, as tho Emperor's first physician, was accepted as the most eligible sou-in-law. The marriage solemnized, Vesale, accompan ied by bis young bride, set oO for Seville, where Charles then held his court. Though she loved her husband, there was so much awe mingled with her affections as to throw an appearance of restraint over her de meanor towards him, even in the privacy of domestic life. The very nature of his profes sion and occupation was calculated to increase that awe, and even to create, some degree of repngnanos in a shrinking mind, which noth* lug but strongaffectlon could overcome. Isabella’s nature required skillful drawing out and tender fostering. Vesale unfortunate ly mistook her temerity for coolness, and re sented it accordingly. This led to cnstmngo-.- meat, on her part, which he attributed to dis like, and,jealous distrust at last took po t x»sion -oi his bouI, /i Vesale’s boose became the resgrt of All that was noble and gallant in Seville, and ho for a time, believed bis own scientific conversation to be tho attraction. At first the yonng wif e _ showed her nsaal calm indifference to the ad» " miration that followed wherever she was seen; bn at last something in her manner and conn- teancc, whenever one particular person appear ed, or his name wob mentioned, betrayed that there did exist a being who had discovered tbo secret of cansing the blood to ilow more tu multuously through her veins. That person was Dan Alva de Solis; and os he was young and handsome the suspicions of Vesale were painfully aroased. He took silent note of the unusual emotions that agitated Isabella when ever tho noblomev was in her presence. The general vfkiuct of Don Alva was cal culated to baffle suspicion, being marked by indiffereaoe. This would have missed the val iant husband, and hod be not on oao occasion, when his book -was turned toward Don Alva, perceived him, in an oppoeite mirror, fix bis kindling eyes upon Isabella, with an expression not to be mistaken, while she grew red and pale by tarns, and then, os though unable to surmount her agitation, rose and left the room. Shortly afterwards, Veaale received an anony mous uotfc sgjUKgU •Look to you wife and Don Alva de Solis, and be not deceived byeppearanoe. They on ly wait a fitting opportunity to dishonor you. Even now he carries about him tho gloves she dropped for him at mass.’ * _ _ Vesale shat himself np to ponder over t he moat effectual means ef avenging himself. His ojBolution was soon token. Having establish* ' *ed schools of anatomy at Son Lacar and Cor dova, he obtained tbs emperor’s permission to visit them, quitted Seville for that purpose, bat returning tbe same night concealed himself iu a tenement, belonging to himself, at tome dis tance from his abode In Alcasor, which wen devoted to tin doohie purpose of a laboratory and dissecting room. He had token no pur pose into his yengegooe, and ho listened to hiq own counsel. * V At dark on tha following oveniug he i :Ued forth, muffled to hie eyes in a woman's mantle hoed, and left a noteat Don Alvu's babibita- tion, oomuning on embroidered glove of Isa- btllrt, ud tbcco words i mmmm 1 < I Hi tory daring his absence. Be at the gate an hour after midni hi, and yon will be admitted on pronoanc ing the name of Isabella. ’ Tbe assignment was promptly kept by Don AIvu.i At an hour past milnight be left his house, alone; bat he never returned to it.— Whither he had gone, none conld my, nor conid any trace of him ever be discovered. It was supposed ho must have missed his footing, nrd fallen into the Unudalquiver, near wlityi hu abode was situated, and that fats body bed been swept by the waves into the ocean. Such an occurrence was calculated to pro duce a great sensation in the place where it bad happened; and Vesale recalled three weeks after by the illness of bis wife, found tbe dis appearance of Don Alva the theme of every tongue. The altered appearance of Isabella was attributed, by Vesale, to grief for the mysterious absence of Don Alva,’ and that conviction took from him ail pity for her (of ferings. It chanced to be tbo festival of Santa Isa bella, ami to do honor to her patron saint, as well as Celebrate tlJS return of her husband, Isabella put on her wedding dress, end seating herself by an open casement that overlooked the Alvar gardens, she watched for his com ing; bnt whilst her eyes were vainly fixed up on tbo path by which sho expected jiim to ap pear, a hand was laid on her shoulder, and, turning round, she beheld Vesale standing by her side. 'I have ordered the supper to be laid in my study,’ said be; and taking her by tbe hand he led her away to the room in question, dismiss ed the attendant, and closed the door. Every thing wore a festive air, yet the repast was cheerless. Perceiving that she had lasted nothing, Vesale poured a few drops from a vial of elixir in a cup of Malaga wine, and pre sented it to her. 'Drink this,’ said he, ‘it is a sovereign care for the complaint you ore suffering from.’ ‘Pledge me in the draught,' she returned filling a fgobiet from the some flask, and banding it to him, and it will bring a quicker healing to me. Let ns drink to oar absent friend, Andre.’ Vesak) accepted tbe offering, and they emp* tied their gobblcts together. ‘Talking of friends,’ said he, and suddenly fixing his eye npon her, ‘yon have not Bpoken to me of Dod Alva de Solis. Are all the bopss of hearing from him relinquished! He was a braggart and a libertine, and boasted that no woman every resisted his seductions, thntno husband ever suspected the injury bo was pre paring for him.' Then grasping his wife by tbe bond, ho led her np to a door at the further end of the room, and throwing it wide open, revealed to to her view a skeleton, suspended within, hold* ing in one of bis bony hands one of her cm* ■broidered glove?. ‘Behold,’ he said, pointing to the ghastly spectacle, ‘the gallant and beautiful Don Alva de Solis, the object of yonr guilty love—con template him well, if the sight can rendor your moments happier, for you oro ora about to die, too—tho wiuc I have givoo yon was poison* ed?’ When the last dreadful sentence, and its more dreadfal illustration burst upon her af- frightened senses, she became paralyzed with excess of emotion, the steam that,had arisen to her throat, died there in strangling murmur, and sinking, foil back os one dead upon the arms of Vesale. She was not dead, however; be hod not poi soned her; that crime he had hesitated to com* mit, yet, he was none the leas her murderer.— Uouvulsion followed convulsion, and at last she died; and in the saprems moment, the hour that preceded death, her hnsband, who had never quitted her, behold those phenomena .which sometimes attend the dying. Awaken ing from a torbid slumbering consciousness and mouiory returned at once, and with them a calm and courage she bad never possessed in her life. ‘Andre,’ said she, fixing her eyes npon her hnsband, ‘I am dying by your hand, yet I innocent; I never wrongfad yon by thought or deed; Don Alva pnrsaed me witli his love and threats, bnt I repulsed him. I never loved bat yon. 1 feared and honored you as maob as I loved. But I dared not tell yon his pursuits Oh, Andre, believe my words, the dying deal not in falsehoods! Should I thus be calm ware I gniltyt’ Vesak) sinkiog npon his knees, solemnly protested his faith in tbe innocence of his wife, and, and, with choking sobs, adjured her to believe that be only feigned to give her poi soo, that be oould not nervo his hand to take away her life; boe tbe terror of death itself was npon her! And while bo yet spoke Isa beila murmured— ‘Thanks be to Heaven for ihisl' and draw ing bis hand t owards here, laid it on ber heart, and as she did so it cea sed to beat. P HINTI NG AT TH) EX1AMINER numt HOW LOCATED IE Hunt Proprietor of me “Kxamxxa" I* I 1 to execute ammurnma*: of all kinds, In* asstandworkman-lik* m*no*r,and *t tbs shortest * Busin Programmes, Blank Notes, Blank Deeds, Way Bills, t poMtbl* notlse. i Cards, > Bill Heads, Bank Checks, Visiting Gards, Hand-Mils, Posters, ftc., X »ited on term* M redouble Min any oU>« Mellon of Ooonrta or tbo Booth. THE DAILY EXAMINER. ii Published every Homing, (Sunday exeepted at Fite Dollart per annum—in advdnee. It itlayed six monhit Six Dollar twill be charged RATES OF ADVERtlSING. Advertising in the Daily Examiner will be in sorted at tho following rates per square of 10 line* Ona inaertion 60 cents. One month, 96,00 Two “ 91,00 Two “ 8,00 Three “ 1,26 Three “ 10,00 Four “ 1,50 Four “ 12,00 Five « 1;76 Six “ 16,00 s ix “ 2,00 Ono Year 25,00 Special contracts will he made for yearly *J »aiiUementa occupying a quarter, half or whole column. Advertisements from tranaiom pereona moat ba paid in advance. Legal advertisraenla publiahed at the venal rate*. Ordinary notices exceeding,ten line# charged *a advertisments. Announcing candid ates for office, 95 00, to be paid in advance. The privilege of yearly advertisers is strutly limited to theiv owe immediate and regular bush neaa: Professional Cards not exceeding six lines 915 pet annum. Advertismenta not specified as to time will be published till ordered out, and ehargedat regular rates. _1 Advertismenta inserted in the Weekly paper only will be charged at former rates. , fiP’ipnt* yo Atlanta. . 171 MHm. FaM;98M GEORGE VOMaB, Superintendent Muslim MtWXf/m TBAtK. Leaves Atlanta, defy, at.. .8.4SA M Arrives »t Augusts,at.,.._ 6.00 PM Leases Augusta,dafiy, at.. ■■ ■ .....6.0U AM Arrives at Atlanta, at . . . .. II W ]P M EVE Nino PaSSIMOCR TEA IX. Leaves Atlanta, daily, 6.00 P M Arrives at dugasta, at: 3.22 A el Leaves Augostawdaily, at 5.00 P M Arrives at Atlanta,at, .3.80 A M DUTAKCX PEON ATLANTA. Decatur,... Stone Lithonia, Conyers,. Co ring tea, 6 ...16 ...U .41 CrawfotdvOla,.,. 107 Camming, .,...114 Camtk,. 124 Th amain, ..]» Darning,........142 Bwsriia 166 •el Air, Ml Augusts, 171 Social Circte ..'.... .61 Mad uon,......:....<7 Greensboro ;JH8 Union Point,....... M tW This Bond runs in connection with the Trams of tha South Carolina and die Savannah & Augusta Bail roads, at Augusts. Western ft Atlantic (Slat*) Bait- Atlanta to f— ,MI Hilrr Par, 96 JAMES M. SPULLOCKrenpmintendent. noonurn raaonran thaw. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at . 9.00 A Arrives at Chattanooga, at. 5.30 P Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7.80 A M Arrives at Atlanta, at .4.00 P M nion rAsscneta train. Leaves A Hants, rightly, at—..-. „ .8.00 PM Arrives at Chattanooga, at. 4.10 A M Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at,...7.00 PM Arrives at Atlanta, at. 2.10 A M DISTANCE PEOM ATLANTA. Calhoun,. profession^ m TUton,.. Dalton, Tunnel Hiil,.. Btoggrid.. Chictamai c. F. BARTH, PIANU forte tunkh and rmpaiuku Atluntu (itt. New Pianos made to order,it * W W • u*ling by the year done at reduced price*.— Al Orders should be left *t Kirkpstricks Fund ur« K(.h« on Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, G*. Nov SO wly W arrants *u hi* work, and never laila to givo satisfac-) Blanks! Blanks! Blanks Of all DacrlPtlonfi. )LAMBS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, can be hod at all limes, at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Attorniee, Hheritfc, Clerks of Courts, and Onli naries, can be furnished, at short Mlioe, any favorite form of DEED, WRIT,‘or PROCESS which they may desire ; and ell FORMS ot le gal instruments, commonly in use, are always on hand, to be raid at the lowest prices. Atlanta, M w SiMUVJMlB* HE Sabaeriber has just found out tha greet secret <d doing a successful business, to sell have a small profit, and advertise and let the people knew what ho hu got and occaasion- ally give them the prices and only one price, and fTIHE 1 se< cheap,I have no friends to sell cheaper to than any person ve just received a large lot ot Boota d Shoes, for Ladies, else. I have just receiveds luge lot _ Men. Boys, Girls and Chil dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. CtOckery and Glam Ware, Orena, Pols, Skillets, Fire Dogs, Axes, Blacksmith Tods,Shovels, Spades, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Umberrellas, Pow der, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, Whit* Iced, Sugar, Coflbe, Molasses, Salt, Brandy, Wine, Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whhkeye, of every kind, Rice, Tobeceo in fact I can not tell you all 1 keep in one Advertisement But come and look for yourselves, we are ready to show and sell.— Dont forget 1 give8 Ibs^ of beat-Coffee, for 9L Sugar 87 and 4 lbs.,for a 9L and be sure to bring the cash, we keep no booko. Corner of White Hall and Mitchell Street: march 80 W. W. W hiskey l 1 * Whiskey t J Whiskey!!! More o ‘fthat Cheap Whiskey.—Just 3 tnd to arrive, -200 barrels of Tennessee White Whiskey, which l offer on good terms Also, fresh Gioceriaa of ail kinds, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Silt, Mackerel, Rise. Tea, Powder, Shot, Nails, dke. Oil soon. June 14 67 dewtf W. W.ROAK. Fine Brandies. A Fine assortment of Brandies—in stow and for sale cheap by, LOWE* MCE. Feb »l dwtf CASKS, id that very fins old pure Treneh Brandy, left yet, which I will sell at 96 I nr aUon. mh25dwtf W. W. ROA.TK Just Received, A LARGE LOT ofiine Cedar Buckets and Tube, to sail very cheap. Tmhtfiwdtf W. W. BOdRK. 1 JUST RECEIVED. tXA BDLS., of real pare Coen (Country Die A\J tilled,) Whiskey, of the very beat tonality wairanted. W. W. ROAR K. Just Received, 1 KEGS ol NAILS, to sol/at 5 coals by J UU ‘bo Ke». ro|»2 6dw W. W. ROA Bolton 8 Marietta, 80 Acwortb,. 38 Alloiooiu, —...40 Etowah, 40 Cartenville, 46 C***^ ,,..,52 Kingston, AdaLuriU^. .08 OT This Rood Msassueuk way, with the Rome Branch Railroml, at Kingman, tha Earn Tennessee A Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and tha Nashville A Chettonooga Railroad, at Chat* tanoaga, .78 .84 80 180 107 IIS _ angv- .m Chattanooga,... i 38 Atlanta li lagramt Railroad. Atlanta to Wht.Pomr, 87 Milas,Pair, 93A0 GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent. Moairora fasseeser toxin. Leaves Atlanta, doily, at .8.30 A M Arrive* at West Point,at ..8.25 A M Leave* West Point, doily, at 3.00 A M Arrive*atAUanla,al....7.66A M EVEKIKO PABBEKOea TRAIN. Leave* Atlanta, daily, at 4.45 P M. Arrives at West Point, at 10.00 P M Leaves West Point,daily,at.......12.46 P M Arrive* st Atlanta, »* ,,, 5.32 P Af DISTANCE FROM AT1.ANTA. East Point, 6 Hoganevilie, 59 Fairborn, ,18) I.sGnngo^ 71 Palmetto,.. 25 LongCwte 00 Newnan 40 West Point,.. ...87 OiantTiile, .- .—. r... . .68 HT This Rosd connects each way with th* Montgomer) A West Poiqt Railroad. - - «d Linen Goods, for TraTring Dresses, French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghsms. Cheeked Cambric sad Moriins, Printed Lawn* in greet variety, Engflth and Domestic Prints, in gresi variety Cambric and Bwim Trimmings, Dress Trimmings—a splendid assortment, Ribbons and Lacas, Mlk and Lace Mantilla* that can't be beat, Irish Linens, and Linen Sheetings, CoUtm Sheetings, and Tickings, Bleached and Brown Skirting, Osaaburga Stripe* and Blay Lit Table Irina) end Nankins, Cation DriUs, Hostary, and Pic-Nick Mila, kc, Ac. Don't Macon A W era term Railrmad. Mxcos to Atlasta,. .. It3 Miles... .Fare, $4 EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent. rAsscNota tuains. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 6.15 A M Arrives at Macon, it....« 11.00AM Leave* Macon, daily, at 3.00 P M Arrive* al All ants, at 8.36 P M . DISTANCE raOM ATLANTA. East Port, ......8 Gaggius, ..66 Rough and Ready... 11 Colima, 71 J oner borough, A3 Fareyth .77 Fayette, 34 Smair’a, 82 Griffin, .48 Crawford’* 88 Thornton's,..^40 Howard's, -96 Milner’*,... AS Macon;. 108 Barnearifio, 41 fY* This Reed eetnotta, at Ah .-on, with the Control and Soutk-Waetara Railroads. )V>st*ra It Atlantic Rail BoM< doped by the Sam OMc* Dapaitmant, ringta mtil rerviM atif, will ba required of this read n the Sabbath, aanimauriag on and after the 6th inm. Tha lam- train bah Atlanta, and 7.30 a, ao^ Data ham OlmMunoagn will bo dis continued. Night Win will ran is usual. JAMES M. 8PULLOCK, SupV July, 8 1187 dsurlm BUaiHEt^NOTlCB. —" Th* uiWmj aaMhta intareet in tha ft Lovtaoy to J. A. will gay oil the debts of the siuinu; thmtard to ■ho due OY. esHectond J.H. undorataued having purrbawd af J. H. f his tatpreaf U th* firm of, thrasher ft issul tha Th* Lovsjw, mill oosdtaua the Grooary, Produce and Uommiaaion buataere at their oil mend. Brick Rom, Peachtree street, and solicits a con tinuance of tho patronage haretafor* bestowed on the late firm- J. A. THRASHER. Atlanta, July 16tb. 1*7 dSw ] New Spriig ikm\sl! JUST OPENED AM) READY FOR SALE « Y'9lfppi.il OP BERING (JOGDS W _ now complete, end I would reapcctfully invite the poMI* U> cafl end cxamir.e them,— Beside* my uwlal mock of uUxtiv[liroccrieBj r I BlwutrhsTnf aoriie aekretiniMof— 1 DRY GOODS, Consisting ol Muslins, in extensive variety, beantifoilicd good. And t isrgv Htock el Matilettew and Mantillas. ’ A good assortment MM O P Nhf . ME2 rmr ms Frehkiuahls and PreUyj Hate and Shoes, Ssrrtoreblo and good looking; DOMESTICS, eALICOES, And every other article, almoat, in njy line ol bnainese. In short, my Mock it go •til the pricn will be as tow os Uvii ford. ’fteLaffles ora give me a cull. H. W. COZART. april. 18 dtf lire Fire!! lire!!! ©. H. STRONG & CO. Have removed their Stockjof STAPLE AID FANCY DRY 00081, *U stand of J. N0RURG88, fronting Phiae-Hsil and MariettaStreeta, where to thaix old friend* and the public Id l t“m ch*m2 for CASH ONLY, and are detrained not to be under sold by any bouse in the city. They will he emutontly reeemng new rapplics from tbe hem markets in the country, and are confident of bring able to sell goods as cheap iu the cheap ssf. Oar Stock consist* in part of Ri b Dress Silks, Barrage and Muslin Robes, Plain Barrages, /bench PfourH J#cki'»fU French Colored Jackonels, HILLUN M. D4NFOM1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. FAIRBI RN, GA. July 15, 1857, »dxwtf foil win ar te Figured Brifliantf, Dabagea forget to oaR on us at NQRCROSft’ Wo charge nothing lor ahovring Stf34dwly 1 AM AR ti HOC jJ MMMl ATLAW -I u o. La'sxa. •■•Sfeg July 13,1857 NE—A7- Cf«is. in the follow Murray. Gilm Dade, etts, Hi Lawbon, business. t ' Drl R. Dlckumta Ckp«i 0, P ROFFERB his ProfreeiowsI rirvfcet to the citizens of Atlioti* Offiee, White-HslI street, over T. R. Ripley’s 8tire. . June 2C, 1857—dwtf. MEDICAL CARD. D r«. Jcflue Itorlng k l. Boring hare fonawd • copartner-^ ship in the practice ef-Medicine in the city, and vicitity of Atlanta. On* or both will be found in their office, over Jackson dtBto. o»c eo rnci of Whit*hall and Hunter flrveta, when not profess ions By absem. may 1*. 18ST daw3n. D Ht, W.B. R1V ERH hu removed b is Office to Whitehall street, over Alvxv i dec’s Drug Mtore. May 13, 1687 dxwtnStO || W. McDmmlel, J. p.—Office in „ T „ u. Kite’s DdUffing on Marietta Street. gAUanta, Ga, March 38. ’87. dwtf J A. TUB ASHER, . AT LAW, ATTORNEY largia*—Wilt practice in the following counties: Fulton. New. ton, Henry, Spalding. Fayette, Cobb, Camp bell and Coweta. V Office on the second floor of th*\ Concert HaJ], fronting the Post Office. aprif23dwty NttNTIVE! im«E!! THE tubeen.bers have ong hand and are now opening a large end carefully select ed Rock from the Beat Northern; Manufiictorirv. SAFES, WARDROBES. . BUREAUS, ' SECRETARY'S, WA8H8TANDR, ___ BEDSTEADS AND CHAIRS, Of any desired pattern and price. .4 fine as sortment of Centre, Wort, Saloon and Toilette Table* Etagere’s Comer aa<! Side—8of»», Tete-a-Tete, etc. OT In addition to tho above large stock, we are receiving weekly supplies. The public are incited ts call and examice our stock. F. A. <& J. a. WtLLMNS, Next door to Gilbert A Clarke, Peachtree--L, Atlanta, Ga BURIAL CASES. We are prepared to furnish Fisk's Metallic Burial Cases, at abort notice. We here secur ed the servicM of a competent person to]attend to this departmaut. F. A.'ffc J.8. WILLIAMS, July 14 ’57-dwly Peachtree Street. B. M. SB AGO, Succtttor t» Meat* X Latrmctr LL ormtinue tbe Produce (.ymmsriL. t 0-1 Businvsa, si his N'rw Coai-RhRpQ Fire Proof Building, front of Attant* Hotel, and next Atar to Pulton House. ATLANTA OEORGIA. QT Tha usual Fatalities offered to Shipptga Orders respectfnlly eolicited. Oct 18 > A* it T^ILOUR, Choice article for sale by sth* Cat Load et in less quantities, to suit deafen ALplj to ri. hi. SEAGO. dwtf Ex O Hyiranlic Csmnnt, N Conaignment, and tea rata low by •hauo Map 10th, ISAY. 1 AA HUBS. BACON Choice article,Side* Hama and 8boald«*a, Just receiving, and Ifor sal* by, EJf 0BAGO, Com. Mer. 15Q 500 30* 8 BBL8 Coot Whiskey in Store and shortly dwtf riTSTsattT arrive, for sale low. by, E. M. 8EAGO. On Consrgumeut and for by, R. M. dEAGO. i dwtf r a HHDH Bacon Sides. Also .*, fam film III I Hams. .On Consignment and for safe novg8 E. If. ffEAGO Laths! Laths!I Latin!!! cUOAR Loads, for Pjastcring. On Censigt Ament and for salellow , by 'TtovSdwtf E. M.SEAGo. Qtrtnil A Glenn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, : GEORGIA ITTILL attend the Courts in the Counties ot yy F niton, DeKalb, FayeUs, Campbell, Meri- Oowats, Carroll, Henry, Troup, Heard, Cobb and Hpalding. Lccirs. r. oyaraiLL, I imn j. sun, Fonneity of Wash* j Formerly of Me- ington, Ga. j Donougfa, Gs. f474awly JARED IRWIH WHITAneH ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atlanta. Georgia. Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallace 4 Bros., comer of Whits Hall and Alabama Ktnvl.; !*n 7’ wlr JOHN V. HEARD7 ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLQUITT MILLER, CO T. GEORGIA march 4 wly SIGHT CHECKS ON Akin York for Sale at Current Katea T AND Warrants, nncumat Bank Notes and 1 1 Coin Bought and said, crdfection of Notes and Drafts attended to for the usual Conuabsioa TT. L. WRIGHT sag >R. TOM «< Trout House Shaviug Ssloou. G ENTLEMEN desiring a go d share, hair catting, and such other attention to. iui p nous as way be had in all fashionable bar bet's saloons, can be accommodated at all hours by giv ing the umlersiriged a call, al tKsir m lo.>n in the Trout House. They arc prepared to fotnjsh, st abort noli.v An Kxcdkni Ball Boom JJanJ. R. McCOMBS, late of Milledneville, Gs JOHN WALTON, late ef Augusts. Gt July 15, 1857 du Atlmmtm MnvUfg Saloon. T HE OENTLEMD.4of thecitr-'t AUsn- u and the public generally, can he %c~ rommodatod wilfa either Warm or Cold Plunge and Shower Baths, at the Atlanta Sharing Sa loon. on While-hall street, above Tomlinson 4 Harare’ Tin 8hop. The subscriber: have, also, a shop at the Washington Hall, where gentlemen ran be ac commodated with Worm and Cold Baths. Tickets tan bo bod at tbo Washington Hsll. Cold Baths 85 cento—Warm 35 cents. They can ba found in readiness at any kmc. H. STOKES, R. YANCEY- May2«dtf MONEY!MONEY! FOR EVERYBODY AND FreshNib Fish* T NOW offer to tbe public Bowmans Thirty I ready ways to make Money, and Blackberi., Fortune, by which anybody can make a hand some fortune in • abort time, and without much labor, and it win only require two.or three dollars to coamsneo with. I hare known men to make from $10 to 925, in a ringta day with them, sod I will assure you, there is no Humbug about them, and also, I will give anybody instructions, by which they can uk* sllivt* Fish. EUa Ae^ owl of anyvtover or CreeL.in any given space with vary little labor, and scarcely any expanse. AH of the above receipts vrarrantad or tha Money return rd. And I will send all ef th* above Receipts to anybody on tfm receipt of $1. Address, THOtf. G. WALLW, ' Berkshire, Gwinnett County, Ga. Apt 13 w6a> DANIEL PITTMAN. GRWRR4I. IHSUBAHCB AGENT. tESPBCTF ■ EhPECTFULLY informs his Hands, lha n future he will bs found during buaiuas at tho office of Messrs. 8. Hwan A Co Alabama Street, Atlanta. [Jao 13 <fortf fit Moure a 20 JUST DECEIVED. UHLi*., of New Markrm. W. W. dwtf ROARK.