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ATLANTA DA1LV EXAMINER. BY LOCHRANE, DOWSING & CO. “ ERROR CEASES TO RE DANUtEROUS, WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE To COMBAT IT.’’-.IEFFKKSON ■. n.stff.i.k, 7^,^ , .1. U . IM»\VS|\Ci f S NI1W US, VOL. 1- ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1x57. NUMBER 20. ..44 . ... . ... ... -.V V J . v . 1 THE DAILY EXAMINER. ATLANTA, AUGUST d, 1857 . A Thrilling Iucldcul, Returning from a visit to New Orleans we were fortunate enough 'i secure passage in a line steamers with hut few passengers. \iiiong the ladies, one especially interested us. She was the widow of a wealthy plant er and was returning with only one child to her father’s house. Her devotion to the child was very touching, and the eyes of her old blank nurse would fill with tears as •.die besought her mistress “ not to love that hoy too much, or the Lord would take him away from her.” We passed through the canal at Louisville, arid stopped a few moments at the wharf, when the nurse wishing to see the city walk ed out on the guard, at the back of the boat, where, by a sudden ellbrt, the child sprang from her arms into the terrible current ilia 1 sweeps towards the falls, and disappeared immediately. The confusion which ensued attracted the attention of a gentleman who was sitting in the front part of tho boat, qui- etly reading. Rising hastily, ho asked for sor v article the child had worn. The nurse handed him a tiny apron she had torn olfin her efforts to retain the babe in her arms.— Turning to a splendid Newfoundland dog, that was eagerly watching his countenance, he point* ed first to the apron and then to the spot where the child bad gono under. In an instant the noble dog leaped into the rushing water, and also disappeared. By this time the excitement was intense, and some persons on shore suppos ing that the dog was lost as well as the child, procured a boat and started off in search of the body. Just at this moment the dog was seen far away with something in his mouth.— Braveiy he struggled with Aiic waves, but it was evident that his strength wus fast failing, and more than one breast gave a sigh of relie f us the boat reached him, and it was announced that be had the child, and it was still alive.— They were brought on board—the dog and the child. Giving a single glance to satisfy herself that the child was really living, the young mother rushed forward, and sinking beside the (log, threw her arms arouud his neck and burst in to tears. Not many could view the sight un moved, and, as Bhe caressed and kissed his shaggy bead, she looked up to his owner and said : “ Oh, sir, I must have this dog! I am rich ; take all I have—everything—but give me my child’s preserver." The gentlcmau smiled, and patting his dog’s head, said : 11 1 am very glad, madam, ho has been of service to you, but nothing in the world could induce me to part with him.” The dog looked as though he perfectly uns ,krstood what they wi re talking about, and 'giving bis sides a shake, laid himself down at iiis master’s feet, with an expression of his large eyes lhat said plainer than words— 11 No i no thing shall part us.” Stp'The potatoes iu this section of theState is generally very line indeed says the Koine Ad vertiser. We have been shown u specimen, grown by John W. Landrum, which weighed fourteen ounces. ttaH’X lady fixed the following letters inthe bottom of her flour barrel , and asked her hus band to read them : U. I. U. U. K. M. T. Mr. Fillmore, the candidate of tho know no thing order in the Iasi presidential race, receiv ed but eight electoral votes. Of the one blind red, and seventy-one members elected to the next Congress, the kuow-no-things have but two. This is what they call a national party. A machino has been invented for shearing sheep, the operation requiring but three min utes, when the animal jumps from the machine, so smooth that one would suppose it never had an outer coat to its back. A wicked coteraporary says, no Indies visit biin because they cannot get through the door without undressiug. Powers, tho artist, is now engaged upon a statue of Washington in the dress of a Free unison, and with the insignia of the order, Its destination is Richmond, Virginia. Daring a late thunder storm at Greenville- the lightuingstrnck a mill, knocking over two negroes who were at work in it. As soon as they regained their feet, the first exclamation of one of them, in great surprise. ‘ who fire dat gun.’ A negro fellow, belonging to the estate of Arnold Milner, late of Cass connty, Ua., dec., recently entered a well for the purpose of ad justing something that was out of order, when a rock wall, to the depth of forty (bat, fell in upon him. Twenty hands with two baskets were engaged from fifteen to eighteen hours in drawing out the rock. The negro was found surviving, without very serious damage, and ia nowin a fair way of recovery. A race rider thirteen years old, named Paul Kelly, was killed on the Metairie race course, New Orleans, on Sunday. He was riding what is called the 'blind horse’ a quarter race, Tho animal, boing stone blind, bolted through a fence, and both rider and horse were iustant' 1} killed, and a°say office Sacramento street, San Frau cisco, was arrested on Die 24th ult., on two charges of grand larceny, iu appropriating to liia own use money placed in his safe on depo sit, and one charge of forgery of a draft fo r *500. The navigation of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal has been resumed and an immense num ber of boats are expected here and at Alexuti bia freighted with coal and breadstulfs The Inuiuin of Muscat and Zanzibcr bus re monstrated against the Knglish, having taken possession of the Island ofPeriru.nt the entrance of the Red Sea. Bradford A. Davis, a nativeof Boston, aged thirty coven years, committed suicide at. the I’.mpire Hotel,onOrcgon street, San Francisco, on the 22d ult,, by cutting his jngular vein with a carving knife. 'I'lio numeyeug friends iu Washington of Senator Iverson, of Georgia, will be pleased to learn that he is now on a brief visit to this city, and is in tho enjoyment of excel lent health, lie is stopping at the Kirkwood House.— Washington Union. A letter from Minnesota, in the New York Herald, says that Hon. James I,. Orr, and many other members of Congress from the .South, have been making investments in real estate in that Territory. Vice Presi dent Breckenridge owns property there val ued at $150,000. 20 Just Received, BOXES of best Star Candles, to sell cents per 11)., by the Box. nu.vtf W. \V. ROARK. G EORGIA, Forsyth county.--- To those whom it may concern.—Two months after dote, wo shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the Roil Estate of Robert G. Brown Ir.te of said county deceased. SOLOMON 8EAGO, Adm’r- MARY A. R. BROWN, Adra’n. July fiih 1867 w2ni G t EORG1A, Cam libel I County. IT—Whereas, L, H. A- B. VV. Cochran, ad ministrator of tho estate of (.'handle Cochran- decca-cd, have apphed for letters ot diemixrion from saii administration: .Thcio arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular. the kindred and t reditors of said deceased to he and appeal at my-office, within the lime pre scribed by law, to show cause, if .any they have, why said applicant- should not lie dr - missed irom said administration. Given under my li and at ollieo at Canipbellton, May 4th 857. B. C. BEAVERS, Ord'y. C t EORGIA, Forsyth county.-- X 7 it till whom it may concern—Two months alter date, we shall apply to 'ho Court of Ordinary of Forsyth county, for leave to sell the Lauds a.id Negroes belonging to tile estate ■f Archibald //arris lato of said county, dee’ll. WILLIAM HARRIS,, , JOHN r. RE VIS, \ AJm "’ 5 ’ •°<Hh,1857 w2m / 4 HORGIA, Forsyth county.— Court of Ordinary, July 'It no, 1857 Whereas James Roberta, Administi .lor upon the estate of Samuel B. Johnson deceased, ap plies to me for Lclteri of Dismission from said Administration. These are therefore, to ei'.e mid admonish all rallies interested, whether kindred or creditors of said deceased, to tile their objec tions, if any they liavo, in my office, On or be fore the second Monday ill Jsnuary next, why 1,otters ot Dismission should not be granted the applicant. II. BARKER, Ordinary. July Gthl857 wfim G IOIC4.lt. 4 .1 l:l |.lxl t county i— COURT OK ORDINARY, 1857.— appearing to tho Court, by the petition of All fred Austell, surviving copartner of the firm ol Austell & Camp, that Nathan Camp, one of the firm of Austell &. Camp, of said county, did in his limetime execute to said Austell, s tviv- ing copartner as aforesaid his bond or written acknowledgment, showing that i a part of the rei 1 e-tato purchased by said firm of An tell & Camp, the titles were taken in the name of said Nathan Camp, to-wit: Lots No- 1 15, 98, 121, 91), and part of Lot No. 122, all situate, lying a id being in the 9th District of originally Fayette but now Campbell county; also, Lot No. 100 ill the same District, but ia Fayette county, together with a House and Lot iu the town of Fair’ourn with some IS or 16 acres at tached. known as the Hugh McCaron House and 1. I. which deeds or tines should have been taken iu the name of the firm of Austell Camp, and it further appearing that said Nr- than Camp, one of the firm of Amtell Sc Camp, departed this life without executing titles to said Lots of Land end Real Estate, or in any way providing therefore audit appearing that said H-ut of Austell A Camp hai paid jointly the foil amount of the purchase of said Lota ot 1.and and Real Estate, and said Allred Austell surviving copartner of Austell >V Camp, having petitioned this Court to direct Thomas J. Camp Administrator upon the Estate of said Nathan Camp, (one of the firm of Austell & Camp) deceased, to execute to him, as surviv ing copartner of Amtell & Camp, titles to said Lots of Land and Real Estate, in conformity with said writen obligation it is therefore, here by ordered that natico be given ia three or more public pbcct in s.ud county, and in the"At lanta Examiner,” of such application, that atl persoos concerned may file object ions, iu the Ordinary’s Office, (if any they have,) why said Thomas J. Camp, Administrator as aforesaid, sheu’d not exceuto lilies to said Loti of Land and Real Estate in conformity wiih said obi gallon. A lino ntracl frOlU tho .minutes ot said Court, this Juno lfllh, I So? H.C. BEAVERS, Ordinary. June 13, 185 wtf JO B| PRINTING Jlai 1-Soab grljAtita. Georgia Railroad & llaukltig C 4s hi paiiy. Ai 01 “TA TO Atlanta .171 Miles Fare;$5.50 GEORGE VONGE, Superintendent. MORN 1X0 PARSFNOFR TRAIN. 1 Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8 45 A M ! Arrives at Augnsla, at.... — fi 00 P M Leaves Augu-la, daily, at .... 0 00 A M Arrives ai Atlanta, at 3.30 1* M EXIA MINER i®asim mm FVFNINO PARSKNGER THA IN'. IsCavps Atinnta,-*la ily, at n oil P M Arrivrc at /4u^u-tn Qt . . 3 22 A M lioavc-j Aiipu.ita. daily, nt ... 5 00 P M Arrivpc at Atlanta, 00 A M DISTA.SC E FROM ATLANTA. Decatur, c Crawfordville 107 Stor:<’ Mountain,. ..1C Cuitmiing, . .. 114 I.ithonia/.'.. .. ...2< Camafe Covington, . .41 Dearing,. . . .. ..142 Social (yirclc .... . .51 Uem-lia,.. . . ..150 Ma'lison» . .67 Bel Air,. . 16! Greensboro . .,88 Augusta,. . . ...171 I nion Point,... . . .95 of all kinds, In ft neat and workman-like manner, and at tho shortest possible notice. Business Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes, Bank Check*, Blank Notes, Visiting Cards, Blauk Deeds, Hand-hills, Way Bills, Posters, &c., rmtod on terms a* reasonable us In any other section j of Georgia or tho South. THE DAILY EXAMINER. i> Published every Morning, (Sunday excelled at Five Dollars per annum—in advance. II delayed six monhts Six Dollars will be charged RATES OF*ADVERTISIN'0- Advertising in the Daily Examiner will be in serted at the following rates per square of 10 lines One insertion CO cents. Two " $1,00 Three “ 1,26 Four “ 1,50 Five “ 1;75 2,00 One month, Two “ Three “ Four “ Six “ One Year $5,00 8,00 10,00 12,00 15.00 25.01 -Special contracts will be made for yearly ad vertisements occupying a quarter, half or wholo column. Advertisements from transient perrons must be paid in advance. Legal odvertismcnls published at the usual raies. Ordinary notices exceeding, ten lines charged a« advertisments. Announcing candid ates for office, $5 00, to tie paid in advance. The privilege of yearly advertisers is strially limited to their own immediate and regular busi ness. Professional Cards not exceeding six lines $15 per annum. Advertisments not specified as to time will be published till ordered out, and charged at regular rales. Advertisments inserted in the Weekly pape, only will be charged at former rates. Blanks! Blanks! Blanks Of all Description*. B lanks of all descriptions, can be had at all times, ot the EXAMINER OFFICE. Anomies, Sheriffs, Clerks of Courts, and OrJi narics, can be furnished, at short notice, any favorite form of DEED, W BIT/or PROCESS which they may desire ; and all FORMS ot le gal instruments, commonly in use, are always on hand, to he cold ot the lowest prices. Atlanta, M w fy This Road runs in connection with the I’rains of the South Carolina and the Savannah A Augusta /iailroads, at Augusta. Western k Atlantic (State) Rail road. Atlanta to CjIattanooua . 138 Miles Fare, $5 J AMES M. SPULLOCK, Superintendent. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at. 9.00 A M Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5.30 P M Leaves Chattanooga, daily, at 7.30 A M Arrives at Atlanta, at - .. ,4.00 P M NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, nightly, at 9.0(1 P M Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5.10 AM Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at.. ,.7.00 P M Arrives at Atlanta, at 2.10 AM DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. Bolton Marietta,.... Aeworth, AUatoona,.... Etowah Cass, Kingston,. Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East Tennessee & Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville 4c Chattonooga Railroad, at Chau tanooga, ^ C *4 EORGIA, GvtlnntiU count), Jf—Whereas, Elizabeth Kelley applies to me lor letters of di»m »*ion Iroiu Guardianship ol Amos N. Kelley; tho-e are, therefore, to cue and admen' h all paities interested, whether kindred or Creditors, toshuv cause, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by law why letters of dismission s .ould not he granted tho applicant at the July Term of said Court ot Oniinary, in and for said county, May 4th, 1857. O. T. RAKE8TRAW, Ord'y. may 9,1857 wfitUl m-esusm. > o« T HE Subscriber has just found out the ereat secret of doing a successful business, to sell cheap, have a small profit, ami 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 to ihan any person else. I have just received a laigc lot ot Boots »V Shoes, for Ladies, Men. Boys, Girls and Chil dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery nd GI.tvs Ware, Ovens, Pots, Skillets, Fire Dogs, Axes, B/acksuiith Tools,Shovels, Spades, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, l mberrellas, Pow der, Shot, Lead, Oil, Turpentine, White I Pad, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Sab, Bramlv, Wine, Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, ot every kind, Rice, Tobacco in fact 1 can not tell you all I keep in one Advertisement. But eome and look for yourselves, we are ready to show and sell.— Dont forget 1 give 8 lbs., ol best Coffee, for $1, Sugar 8), 7 and fi lbs.,for a $1, and be sure to bring the cash, we keep no books. Corner of White Hall and Mitchell Street- W. W. ROARK: mircU25 dwtl W hiskey! Whiskey!! Wlilttkcy !! ! .More o that Cheap Whiskey.—Ju-t r, a,uA.i0..1unve, 2u0 barrels ol Tennessee White Whiskey, which I offer on good terms Also, fresh Gioceries of all kinds, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Mackerel, Rico. Tea. Powder, Shot, Nails, Ac. C-.ll s,h>u. .Ini i 14 57 dawil W.W.ROAh Flue lii’uudics. A Fine assortment ol Brandies instore anJ lor sale cheap by, LOWE* RICE. Feb 21 dwtf ) CASKS, oft hat wry tine old pure French j) Brandy, left yet, which I will sell at $5 j or Gallon. mh25dwtf W. V/. ROARK Atlanta fv Laprangc Railroad. Atlanta to Weet.Point, 87 Miles,Fair,$3.50 GEORGE G. HI’LL, Superintendent. MORNING PASSKNOER TRAIN. ],eaves Atlanta, daily, at ... .3.30 A M A rrives at West Point, at 8.25 A M Leaves West Point, daily, at 3.00 A M Arrives at A tlanta, at 7.66 A M kvfm.no passenger train. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 4.15 P M Arrives at West Point, at 10.00 PM Leaves West Point, daily, at 12.45 P M Arrives at Atlanta, at ..5.32 P M DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. East Point fi Hogansville, 59 Fairburn, .18$ I.aGrange 71 Palmetto 25 Long Cane 80 Ncwnan 40 West Point, 87 Grantville, 52 ft" This Road connects each way with the Montgomery & West Point Railroad. Mat-oil -V W (-sit-in Railroad. Macon to Atlanta,. . 103 Miles... .Fare, $4 EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent. PASSENGER TRAINS. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 5.15 A M Arrives al Macon, at 11.00 A M leaves Mason, daily, at —.3 00 P M Arrives at Atlanta,at.. 8.35 P M DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA. 6fi East Port, 6 Rough and Ready,.. 11 J ones borough, .22 Fayette 3fi Griffin Thornton’*,... Milner’s, Bartlesville,... try" This Road connects, at .Varan, with the Central and South-Western Railroads. . .43 . 49 . . .55 Goggins,... Colliers 71 Forsyth 77 Stnarr'e, 82 Crawford’s, 88 Howard's,.'. 95 Macon, 103 \\ extern R Atlantic Rail Road. By resolution of Railroad Convention, sane- coned by the Post Office Department, angle mad service only, will be required of this road n the Sabbath, commencing on and after the Alb met. The 9 a. in., train from Atlanta, and 7btti a, in., Lain from Chattanooga will be Jis- coaimued. Night trains will run as usual. \ JAMES M. SPULLOCK, SupT. July, 2 1857 dswlm Just Received, A LARGE LOT offiuo Cedar Buckeis an Tuba, to sell very cheap. mh2Awdlf W. W. RO.fUK. .1 l’8T RECRlVKD.i % -\/x lllll.S., of real pure Corn (Country l)i' *\f tilled,) Whiskey, of the veryIvst warranted. W. W. KOAflK ’ (’ST RECEIVED 60 B. Otu'l.ej good proof, which I wilt t d S cents, • by the single Darrel. W. W.ROARK) l BUSINESS NOTICE. D lMBOllltiOIl.—Tile underaigned haa this day sold his interest in the fiim of Thrasher Si Lovejoy to J. A. Thrasher, who will pay all the debts of the concern; and who i- authorized to collect and receipt fee debts due the mm. J. U. LOVEJOY. The undersigned having purchased of J. H. 1, ccj ry his interest in the firm of Thrasher A Lovejpy, will continue the Grocery, Produce and Commission business at their old at and. llrick Row, Peachtree street, and solicits a cou - tinuance of ihe patronage heretofore hewtowed on the late firm. J. A. THRASHBR. Atlanta, July tfith, 1867 dSw .8 Calhoun, .20 Kcsaca, ..84 35 Tilton,_ .... .10 Dalton, _.. .100 .46 Tunnel Hill,. .107 .48 Ringgold,.... .52 Chickamauga, .128 .59 .68 Chattanooga,. .138 nnccu, each way, with the Citi; ilimirtisrtmiits. New N|iriu<> fit-oils!! JtST OPENED AND READY FOR SALE i M V xrPJM.V <>•/ sM'JUN*; c:<>« :!;?*; l>. now complete, »rnl f wooM re*jfrtj,il|y mfite th* public to call and examine ihi m.— Bp-idr* rny usual stork of Hardware, Groceries, etc., I Lave on band 0 >mc selerlion* <•{ DRY GOODS, i Confuting -if Muslin?, in ritrmne variety, ; l**nutiful anti goni. Ari<l n largo sSiork ol Matilettes and Mantillas. A goou af-urtroont I n m' ~mzz nr* Fashionable an. 1 Pr» ity; Hats and Shoes, Serviceable and srood looking ; DOMESTICS, CALICOES, I And every other article, almost. iD my line of ! businese. Id short, my stock is good ur.d fail and the prices will be as low as living will af ford. The Ladies are particularly invited to give me a call. H. W. COZAUT. april 13 dtf Fire Fire!! Fire!!! C- H. STRONG A CO- Have removed their Smcktof STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 600BS, T O the old stand ot J. N0RCRO8S, fronting i on White-Hall aud Marietta Streets, where they offer to their old friends and the public . generally, a S p I e dldStock o tEKJUt-JiOODSd i for CASH ONLY, aDd are determined n-4 to i* j undetsold by any house in the city. They will be constantly receiving new supplies from the j beat markets in the country, and are confident ! of being able to sell good* as cheap as the cheap■ . tit. Our Stock consists In part ol Ri h Dress Silks, Barrage and Muslin Robes. Plain Barrages, French Figured Jackonets, French Colored Jackonets, Figured Brilliants, Debagcand Linen Goods, fotTrav’hng Dresses, j French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Cheeked Cambric and Muslins, Printed Lawns in greet l-am-iy, English;and Domestic Prints, in great variety, Cambric and Swiss Trimmings, DreW'Trimmings—s splendid assortment, Ribbons and Laces, Silk and Lace Mantillas lhat can’t be beat, Irish Linens, and Linen Sheerngs. Cotton Sheetings, and Tickings. Bleached and Brown Shining. Otnahurgs Stripes and Blav Linens. Table Linens and Napkins, Cotton Drills, Hosiery, and Pic-Nick Mils, Ac., Ac. Don't forget to call on us st NORCROSS' old Stand. We charge nothing lor showing our goods. ap21 d w 1 y Professional (ftmUs WILLIAM M. BAYFORTII, ATTORNEY AT LAW FAIRBURN, G\. July 25, 1857. Jaswti l AMAH A. IsOCHRAMl—J7 Ij-ruKMES AT L A H -Mac. n.lbu,*. U '. LAMAR. a A. LCCBBAvt July 1.1, 1857 dAWIl A t. HACRETT, ATTUKNEY AT • LAM, iiinggoW, Urnrgia, will prarticr ■Dim* following counties: I'otoofa, Chatter,ga Murray Gilm er, Whitfield, HotJcn. Walker Dade. Inferences, May \V. Y. Httksell, Mar. . etta, Hanscil, A Simpson, Marietta, James 1! Lawhon, Esq., Dahlonega. ^*“Particular attention paid to the colier t,r businese. • May *8, 1857 d»wly Dr. H. DickNou Capri s, P ROFFERS his Professional services In the citizen* of Atlanta. Office, White-Hail street, over T. R. Ripley's More. June 26, 1857—dwtl. MEDICAL CARD. D i s. Jetige Boring A J. But ins have formed a copartner- ship in the practice of Medicine in the city, and vicinity of Atlanta- One or both will be found in their office, over Jackson ABro. wore corner ot Vt hitehati and Hunter streets, when not piolteeionelly absent ln - daw3m D R*.B B. RM Silts has removed bis Office to Vt hitehali street, over Aiexa ri der’s Drug Store. May 13, 1867 diwtn20 H W. McDaniel, J. P.—Office in , Kite’s Building on Marietta Street, i Aliania, Ga, March 28, ’57. dwtl J A. THRASHER, ATTORNEY • A T LAW, Atlanta. Georgia.—Wifi practice in the following counties; Fulton, New. ton, Henry, Spaiding, Fayette, Cobb, Camp bell and Coweta. —Office on the second door of the Concert Hail, fronting the Post Office. epri!23dwly GartreU A Glenn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, : : : : GEORGLV \ \ r ILL attend the Courts in the Counties ot TT Fuiton, DeKsib, Fayette, Campbell,Meri wether, Coweta, Carroil, Henry, Troup, Heard, Cobb and Spaiding. paining LCCIT8 i. g an TRILL, Formerly of Wash ington, Ga, f4?-uwly LrtHia j. GLENS, Kormetiy of Mc Donough, Ga. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! THE so!».-rii»cis have on' ' hand and are now openirig^g a large and carefully select ed Stock from the Best ft'orthrriii MannfactoricK. SAFES, WARDROBES, BUREAUS, SECRETARYS, WA8H8TANDS. BEDSTEADS AND CHAIRS, Of any desired pattern and price. 4 fine as sortment of Centre, WorK, Saloon and Toilette Table*—Eta gem's Comer anJ Side—Sofas. Tcte-a.Tele. etc. XT In addition to the above large st-wk, w. are receiving weekly supplies. The public are invited t» call and cxainine our st.ick. F, A. <v J. s. WILLUMS. Next door to Gilt^rt Jk Clarke, Peachtree st- Atlanta, Ga BURIAL CASES. We arc prepared to furnish Ftsk's Metallic Burial Cases, at short notice. We have secur ed the services ot a competent person to.attend to this department. F. A.'.A J.S. WILLIAMS, July 14 ’57-dwly Peachtree Street. E. M. S E A G 0, Succttj.- Stafo A Later me t) \\f ILL continue the Produce Conimia- ^.^1 \ f sion Buainesa, at hi* New < "UI'BMu tnodious Fire Proof Building, fremt of Atlanta Hotel, and next door to Fulton House. ATLAXTA, GEORGIA, fT The usual Facilities offered lo Shipp* i> Orders re*peeUully solicited. Oct 16 dw a I NLOl'RiChoice article (cr sale by sthf Car ’ Load or in less quantities, to suit dealers Apply to K. M. SEAGO. dwtf JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, At/anta, - Georgia. Office Front Rooms over John R. Wallace A Bros., comer of White Hall and Alabama Streets,' ian D «i, JOHN V. HEARD7 ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLQUITT MILLER.CO 7r GEORGIA march C K ly o Hydraulic Cement, N Cousignmcnt, and lor ia 1 ',iw by ' ' ’’AGO MMy IGtta, ISftT. ~ [An HHDS. BACON Choice article, Side* TvU Hams and Shoulders, Just receiving and for sale by, E.M SEAGO, Com. Mey 1 C /\ BBLS Corn Whiskey m Store and I ahotxiy arrive, tor sale lew, by. 8 dwtl E. M. SEAGO. 500 S'KS. 8*K. On Consignment ami for sale low, by, E M. SEAGO. •Al I Hama. On Consignnieni and for cate U9vj8 E. M. SEAGO Lathi! Lathif! Lathi!!! fc "\CAR Loads, for I’lastering. On Consign ■Omeut and for sale low , by, [ioi 8dwU B- M. SEAGO. „ 8IQ.HT CHECKS ON .'str tork for Sate at Current Rates L AND Warrants, uncum-nt Bank Notes and Coin Bought and s*4d, collection of Note* and Draft* attended to f r the usual Commission L. WRIGHT ilif M, ,f Trout House Shaving Saloon. / T KNTLKMEN a go d shave, ban VJf cutting, and such ..'.her attention to. .ui P rsons as ray be had in all fashionable bai Let's saloons, can be accommodated at all hours by giving the undersinged a call, at iheir sa loon in the Trout House. They are prepared to furnish, at short notice - Hi hnxUcnt Ball litKun Band k. McCombs, late cl Mdledgeville, Ga JOHN WALTON, late of Augusta. Ga July 15, 1857 j lt Atlanta Sliat log Saloou. fi^NHE GENTLEMEN of tbccityol Allan jl la and the public generally, can be ac commodated with either Warm or Cold l’lutig. and Sli .wer Baths, at the Atlanta Shaving Sa loon, on M hite-hail street, above Tomlinson A Barnes’ Tin Shop.. The subscriber; have, ahai, a shop at the Washington Hall, where gentlemen can be ac commodate*! with Warm and Cold Bilhs. Tickets can be had at ihe Washington Hail Cold Baths 25 cents—Warm 35 cents. They cuirbe found iu readines* at any time H. STOKES, R. YANCEY* .VUy2vdti MONEY! MONEY ! FOK EVERYBODY AND Fresh Mih Fish. 1 NOW offer to the public Bowmans Thirty read? ways to make Money, and Blackbvrm Fortune, by which anybody can make a hand- some fortune m a short time, and without much labor, and it will only require two,or three dollars to commence with. 1 have known men to make from $H< to $2t>, in a single day with them, and 1 will assure you, there ia no Humbug about them, and *1*0,1 will give anybody instructions, by which they can take all the Fish, Elis, Sic., out ol’ any River or Creek,in any given space with very Utile labor, and scarcely any expense. AU of the above receipt* warranted or the Money returned. And I ndl send all of tho above Receipt* to any bode on the receipt oflfl. Addles*, THOS.O. WALLIS. Berkshire, Gwinnett County, Ga Ap» IS wtm DAN I E I* PITTM aV. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. T) ESl’ECTFL L1.Y inform* b i* Inend*, tha J[\| in luiure he will befcmnd during bueinos Hours «t ihe office of .Messrs. 8. Swan Sc Co Alabama Street, Atlanta. pan 13 dwtf JUST RECE1VEJL ,y A BUL5'-. ;4 Now Mackerel. JlF w. W. ROARK. dwtf