Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, July 31, 1857, Image 1

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BY I.OCHRANE. DOWSING & CO NBV SERIES, VOL. I ERROR CEASES TO BE DANttEKOUS, WHEN REASON IS ATLANTA, GaTfRIDAY MORNING, JULY Jl, 1857 [NUMBER \l the daily examiner. ATLANTA, JULY 31. 18OT. From tht New Orleans Crescent Later from Te*“ 8< We have receive J, yin B <■ aick’s Buy,. Uni* . P810D papere to Thursday Inst Tho Herald has a letter from Eagle Lake, Colorado county, which says: In this immediate neighborhood the crops, though some twenty days behind, are promis - mg; mid, m we have lud good rams lately, 1 hope dial we will make plenty of corn. If 'here la not too much rain, I think that the. ’olton crop will be a fair one—perhaps not quite nn average I know nothing of the crops net ween here and Wharton, but understaad '.uni iieur there they will not make bread, per haps this is an exaggeration. The VVu hington UouDty Star, ol ilio 181b .list, says. I’he crops could uoi be m u more discour aging condition In that Immediate neighbor hood It says that in some gardens the stocks have been cut down to make fodder of, while in other cases large holds of corn look as though h would burn like thy prairhf grasd.— Iu some portions of that county good crops are anticipated. One gentleman expects to m ike ou Brazos bottom land 3000 bushels of corn without any moro rniu. A hue number ol the Hickmoud Reporter says: Thcro have been several rains recently in Jillerent parts of fort Bend county, and sotuo plantation:! have received an abundant supply, while atbera nro still neediug a rain. .Hugh Yarborough oilersn reward ot 81,000 in the Tyler Reporter, for the mrest of two viUians who waylaid, robbed and nearly mur dered him on the nightc-f tho 27ihult,, near i ylor, taking from hint $1,150 in money. A man or respectability and property, nam ed Oumbcrt, vtos shot aud killed en the 12th mst., in Bun Antouio, by a negro belonging to Major Chilton. The negro hail charge of the premises in the absence of the Mnjor, and aliot (I umber t because lie entered the place in the night while drunk. Ttvo negroes were hung m Ban A ntonio week before lust, for committing a rape on a white girl. The work of driving oat the iti- lamotts characters who have long iufested that town is nearly completed. 'I Substitute fur Co/d.—id ere is a discovery unrivalled since the Phrygian King wns gil'led with the pow.rol transmuting all ho touched into precious metal. Aud liy the way, we think the discovery ol gold in California has operated pretty much ns the conceded request ot Midas did—it has changed everything we attempt to cat iuto gold, and we must tlnd a new Pactolus iu the West to removethc effects ot the fatal present 'I'he Boston Traveller "leiia us that oroide is I ho name of a uew metal .which has recently maJe da appear uui.o under } a French patent, granted iri this country in iMarc i last It resembles gold iu many re spects and may be used in a pure condition,or os a basu for gold plating (is cost is about ■‘eighty ceuts per pound, and yet its appearance is such that it would readily be taken for gold Sy the most casual ubteuer It is not pure trivial, but a coni|>ouud of several meulsto ! such a degree that- it Joes not. easily ox idize • jbor tarnish J’hev qualities make it a valua ble acquisition to the inetalic arts. When p'sled with nitric acid, ebullition lakes place, but uo spot remains 1’his quality though Valuable lor utensils makes it a daugerous anal lor dishonest men it can be used in p counterfeiting gold so readily, that it will be ,s exceedingly Jiflicolt to detect counterfeit from true com When placid side by sale with colJ, it requires close scrutiny to dec tile which IS gold and which oroide. Iu Prance, u law has already been passed to prevent hands, by compelling, under severe penalties tor neglect, ull inauulactdrers ot'omdu to stamp the word upon the articles produced A umiiufactory has recently been slatted at Waterbury, Con necticut .capable ol turning out any quantity ol the new metal. It is said that a great deal of lata imported gold-chased ware is nothing but orciJe! Il bus already made its appear ance in counterfeit eoiu out West A metal having so many of the characteristics of gold will soon find its way t 0 the bauds ol dishonest men The public need to be ou their guard m the purcbr of gold chased ware and gold lust li is an easy matter to transport!! met al-'o California which costs but eighty cents per pouud; and it would be quite ns easy lor a dishonest <nuu to mix the cheap material with ibe costly It is likely, however, that science while famishing a combination of metals so Useful, will ulso famish a detector against it) use us u comiterieit Nature is always true to itself, and tho ability to create so valuable and yet (when used dishonestly) so dnngcrou* nn article, argues the nbility to produce that which shall be u safeguard to the public a- gainst diaboueftt purpose Meanwhile it is quite likely tliut till the quail tie I of the metal are better I uowd, the public will be most wo* fully cheated. Saved Her Hncon and Ha Htttrta. -A North Carolina paper toilt the following good story: Use day last week, just its the emigrant l uuu was siuwiy moving from the Medina station at Utica, a very fat Dutch tarty, tewing she was about to be left, made u dive for rite nearest car, und fell directly m front ol the trucks.— Fonuuately her extreme totuudity proved her salvation, fot the break ot the wheel instead ot pressing her mto its fatal mealies, pushed her from the raUfos it would a large barrel, and' left a clear track for tho ponderous wheels.— : .ie remained partially beneath the car, but was seized aud held fast in posdoin by the station master. A frer hei miraculous rescue, she insisted upon crawling under 'the rare to recover name fragments of bre-iJ, Bologna nanages and gat lie, a portion of her luncheon, which she bad lost in her fall, and swore lustily in Dutch at those who endeavored to prevent her from rnnning anothei rick of finishing her meal with a little jam. Editor in Ohio /Incited for Hubbing the Mail.—John C'cskey, the editor of the Holmes county Republican, baa b en arrested on a charge of robbing tho mail tie lias been in- dieted by the grand jury. ‘I'ho following are the c'rcumatancea of the case - Caskey went to the post office for the purpose of mailing a letter, with thirty doJUrs iu money, to be amt to Cincinnati. He gave the money, letter and envelope to Mr Tidball, tho postmaster,toseal op end register. Tidball placed the money iu. scaled tho letter, and Uid i. down upon bis (at blc. He then turned away to call bia sou to write a receipt leaving Caskeystauding by tho lahlo.and when be carue back he found the supposed same letter lying about the same place. After Caskey had left tho office, Tid* ball picked up tho letto.'.anJ upon examining it,bccnme suspicious that there was no mouey in it, or that it wns another letter, lie tore open the envelope, and found that it tonliiued nothing but a piece of brown paper. He im mediately went to Caskey and demanded an explanation, win u the latter palled out of hij pocket and handed over the original letter con fainiog the money. (farnl SbufrlLnemtnls. MALE .M*» FEMALE Wi PRINTING AT THE EXAMINER RIP NOW located in HaiI~J?oati Irfjriufe UetqglR Huilrwad tc lianklrm Company. Ai acsT. to Atuihta fit Miles Fare,$5 r r.nriROE YONQE, Hiipeiinlrndent. To the Citizens of Atlanta. THANKFUL to my friend a of Atlanta (or (heir liberal patronage for (he past seiaion,! would respect fully solicit an increased patronage for the neat session, which will com mence on Monday, July 20th, 1857. Out Rooms are large and airy, protected by a piazza fifty feel long, from tho «un. Every attention potisiklo will he paid to the manners and mors uls of every pupil committed to my care; and a thorough and practical education imparted.— A rigid, but parental discipline will be on lor red. No one need apply for admission for (heir children into thrs school who do not wish their children governed K. ROGERS Principal. It. H.Ac JAS. K. ROGERS Assistant). MRS. E. 0. it. & MISSL.M. KOH. ERG, . Assistants Female Department Terms per Session of Twenty Weeks. Heading and Spelling . >“<00 Arithmetic, Geography, History and Uiain- mar in on Philosophy, Chemistry, Algebra, Georae try, l.at.n and Greek .. .... ido Incidental Expenses 25 jKS'Tuilion payable quarterly Atlanta, Inly 10, 1857 d:tn. $150 REWARD. Ma/tHt'n Omen, I Atlanta, Juno Jo lbl>) j A REWARD of $150 will be given to nn) person who wilt apprehend and safety de liver to the sheriff ol Fulton county, William M Witcher, who la c barged with having killed Ins lather, I* II Witcher, in Jilts city, on the 2Gtli jnat WILLIAM E/.ZARD, Mayor DESCRIPTION. William M. Witcher t« about lei years ot age. live feel six inches high, weighing about I Ml lbs , broad shoulder.' .unity huh inclined to red, tlinglit and long, face broad anil slightly treikled He bad on when he escaped, a blue cloth coot, tight colored i sunncre pants ami black gaiter shoes I uly 2 ,1857 dawli / 1EORUIA. UHinucIt ruuul). —Whereas, Elizabeth Kelley applies to me lor letters ol dismission Irom Guardianship ot A mas N Kelley, these ore, therefore, to cite a nd adiuoni. li all partise interested, whothui kindred or creditors, to chow cause, it any they liavo, within the lime prescribed by law why letters of dismission should not he granted the applicant all he July Term of said Court ot Ordinary, in ami for -aid county, May 4lli, I857. «T RAKESTRAW, Ord’y may !!, 185.’ w60d N oticelo UcbtoiN Hurt Credi tors,— All persona indebted lo the es tito of Edmond l) l.oweiy, tale ol Campbell county deceased, urr requested to mike mma dcitc payment, and Iboso having demands against mid estate, uro rc)|Ulted to present them duly nulheiiticated In terms ol the law. WM N. MAUOUIRK, > . ... luneflwtOd O. P.BOWEN, J ' r / d EOKUU, Fttrsytlt county.—- \J( those whom it may concern—Two months after date, wc shall apply to the Com i of Ordinary of said county, for leave to oeH the Real Estate ot Robert tl Brown late ot said c unity deceaccd SOLOMON SEAUO, Adut'i MARY A H- BROWN, Adtnn lulv lith 1857 wliu S ixty Diiys after slate, applica tion will be mad* to die Honorable Court ol Ordinary ol Campbell county, foi leove to oell the real estate belonging to the estate of Wil liam A J. Beaver*, late ot said bounty doceaa- ej, tor the benefit ol the heirs and creditors ol mid deceased This, May flh, 1847. CHARLES 11. HEAVERM. may 7, T HE Proprietor of the "KisMiarn'’ 1« nowiprepuraJ to execute as well oa .son i-nurm-TTB^u^ of oil kind*, in a nont and woikroon Uko manner, and ot the shortest poaalbl© nolico. Business Card3, Bill Heads, Programmes, Bank Check*, Blank Notes, Visiting Cards, Blank Deeds, Hand-bills, Way Bills, Posters, &c., TWutetionl^TOM* o*» rcuunaLle oa ill tiny other section of Georgia or ibe Uouth. THE DAILY EXAMINER. i> Published every Morning, (Sunday excepted at Five Dollars per annum—in advance. II It fayed six mnnhls Six Dollars will be charged hates of’advertising Advertising in the Daily Examiner will be in setted at the following rateaperequaro of III lines (•no insertion fit) cents. One month, $5,00 Two “ $1,00 Two » 8,00 Three <• 1,25 Three « 10,00 Four 11 1,60 Four " 12,00 Five “ l;75 Six “ 15,00 *rx « 2,00 One Year 25,OL •Special contracts will bo made lor yearly ad veniaemonta occupying a quarter, half or whole column. Advertisements from transient persons must be paid in advance. Legal ndvertisments (mblishe.t at the usual rates. Ordinary notices excceding.tcn lints charged aaadvorlismentt. Announcing candid ates for office,$5 00, to be paid in advance. The privilege of yearly advertisers IsstrhUy limitedtotheirowr immediate and regularhtui- ness: Professional Turds not exceeding six lines $15 per annum. Advertisments not specified as to time will be published till ordered out, and chargtdal regular rates. ddwtiamenta inserted in the Weekly popei only will bo charged at former rates. sf Of a II Descriptions B LANKS OF AlaL DESCRIPTIONaS.can Ik* had at all times, at iho EXAMINER OFFICE* Anomies, Slierifls, Clcrka ot Court*, ami OrJi nnries, can he furnished, at short notice, any jimiritc form of HELP, W h*I I ,\>i I’KOCE^ nhir.h they may desire ; and all FORMN of le gal instrument j, commonly in use,me always on hand, to be sold at tho lowest price* Atlanta, M n'*i »• v ' rtikJ UMm i |llll« Sul'Smbei Un> jUot found out the great | oecret ol doing a auccc^ful hnsine^i, to sell i heap, have a email proGt, and advertise ami M the people know what ho lias got and orcasaion ally give them the prices and only one price, and have no triends to eell cheaper to than any |>eraon else. 1 have jtu*f received a Uikc lot id U>*«»t'. d choea, lot Ladies, Men. B »ys, Ciirl and Chil dren, all fresh from the Manufactory. Crocker) ••nd tdlm-a Ware, Ovens f P<ita,8killetf, Tire Dogs, Axes, B/ackauulh I'ooL,shovel? Spade; Kiuw - and Forks, Pocket Kniu I ml « rr« lla , Pow der, Ehot, Lead, Oil, Turj i nline, M lute I ead, ^ugar, t'ktfer,MoIusuib, . ;»li ih.indv VN'me tiin. Hum. Cordial*, NS hi-key*, . t every kind, Hice, 'I 'nf.acco in fact I can r. 't n-ll you all 1 keep m one AJvcitisrment Bui come and look fot yourselves, wc are icit.ly to show and eeli.— l)onl forget I give 8 ll>s , I l r,t t'ofle*. lor $1, 8ugi.rH),7 aud fi lbs, for a $l,and bo sure to bring the c«‘h, wc keep no books ('orn. r <d While I lull and Mitchell Street- W. W ROARK march 25 dull ! MOBSI.no PAS.'tNOEP. TRAIN Leavet Atlanta, daily, at Arrives at Augusta, at I.esves Augusta, daily at .. Arrives at Atlanta, at . . EVENING EAJ' lsqer THAI:., I.euves \Jlanla, daily, at Arrivesaf Augusta, at Leaves C)gustu, daily, at Arriver at Atlunta. at DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA Decatur. . Stone Mountain, Lithnnio,, . . Conyers,--. • Covington,. Heriul Circle Madison,'.. Greensboro,. 8 45 A M 5 (hi P M 6.00 A M :t.mp« fi Of! P M 1 22 A M 5 00 P M l tto A M Citi; SltiQfrtisfnirnfev | INfitv S|iiimf lioods'' II ST OPENED \ND Professional (EaiTi? M' c Crnwfordviili- 10/ . 1C Cuinmitig, lit 24 Camak, 124 . 31 Thomson. . 135 11 Bearing, 112 . 51 Berz. Im. IOC G7 Bel Air, 16| Augusta, 171 .I runs in connection with the th Carolina anil theKivannsh oa<J», at Aupiuta Mi 1 Live .1 DRV acting heautdul nrd , o > * Matilettes A gc ■ K «9 W IM.UJI M. D.4IVFORTII, ATTORNEY AT LAW. FAIR BURN, G.\ luly 25, I8 i/. Jawtf HihleiB K Attautlc (Slate) Kail- road Atlanta to Chattanooga 138 Miles Fare, $' IAME8 M 8PUI.LOCK, Superintendent Y .-t ppi.v o; pifiNt; t.nnn- i Low complete ndl would re*|Cclftiilv vile the public to i ..11 an*' .nur: them -■ ficidts my u n >1 *toi k .( Hardware, firoceiic^, <fcc, 3».-l *>mi rlecti .n^oi GOODS, hr-, in fXtensi'. vaiiely, And 2 large Stock of and Mantillas. A good aft! nielli Ti. m 'B' «■> Fa-.hior.st4e ?.nd Pretty Hats ami Shoes, Btrviccuhle anJ good lookincr, DOMESTICS, CALICOES, AuJ every other artiel-, nlmo't in my lint M hnsiuese. L> churl, my stock i n ,»l :’nd -:l | andlhfi. pri'T will l>c ns low as living will af ford The liblfcr. arj parti.ithrly invited.to J t?iv.' me a mil tl. W. COZART. f AMAK he I.OCHRANE- .47- S ft dHMES AT L AH -Mac.n tie AMAK 4a NIES it r. LAMA*. Inly 13, 185, lfOI|», O A* LOClKACi 3*wtf a) ill 13 Fire C H. dtr Fire!! Hit!!! &. CO MORNING I’AesFNGER TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily, at (f.OOA M j Arrives ut Chattanooga, at 5 30 I 1 M | I.en'cst^hattanooga, daily, ot < 30 A M ! Arrives tt^kJlanto, at 1 00 PM j T|AO tin 1 .-1.1 -tsi.J q^J. NQItCROS.S, fronline fSftlT PA1SFN8ER TRAIN 9 no r M | ( , fneta ||y ) a > p | e j). 5 I o A M : ,1 | tl .s t o < : k o I 7 oo P M j lor CASH ONLY, and are dftrrmincj nt tots 2 HI A M Lenvea Atlanta, nightly, at . Arrives at Chattanooga, at. . Leaves Chattanooga, nightly, at Arrives a( Atlanta, at . . ntlTANCE FROM ATLANTA STRONG Hive removed their si toe Ji»t.t STIFLE %\D FAM'l D BY O 0 0 D S, f Ilf) tl-- -Id -tsi.d .4 J. N CHIC ROSS, fronii on W hite-Hall an ! Marietta StrreU, where i they ofler w tbcit old friends and the public “ rSTTV ^ nat in the f db, wing cornuier; CoUOntj iftstbora M i'tsy Citm rr, Whllfietd, Gotdciin yTsIi*: Ita.le Defertnee»! Msj W.Y. Hsneell,Man nu If.inrWI Ac Simpson. Msriett*. Limes R l.awh n, Erg., Dshlonegt L ?SrI‘artirnl9r attention paid loth. rolU. t i hu ine'r. May 28, 1857 dawlj Dr. H. Dickson Fapen, rjROFFEFS his Professlonal fervjce* t ths | citizens ot Atlanta. Office, Wfcfte-HallEtrect, uver T R. H.pbv , ^tore. ■lime 26. (9.57—dwtf. MEDICAL. CARD. Jme Borin;: Ac J. Itorlni; have formed a copartner •up it) the practice of Medicine in the city t nd vidh.ily of Atlanta. One or both wilt be found in their office, over Jackson AcBro, .sore co rnct ot W hitehalt and Hunter ctreets, when not professlonxlly ao*e M . may 1C. 18../ diw3m T |K W.B. I f /utiicc to Whitehall tin Ice's Drug Ml ,re. May It, 1857 H W. McDaniel, J 3 Kile’s Building on Ms I )I« / AUantj, (ia . % March 28, ’ j. Bolton,. . a Calhoun, . H Marietta, 21) Rcsaca. St Acworth r 35 Tilton. ^0 Allatoona-. . . . ...40 Dalton, ion Etowah, .. 46 Tunnel Hill 107 CsrtcrsviBe, . .48 Ringgold, .. . .115 Casj, ...A,*.. Chickaraauga, 128 Kingston,. . A JairaviilcK.. 50 68 Fhattanooua,. 138 OP* I'MIsHoad connects,each way, nub the Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the Fast Tennessee & Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and the Nashville Ac ChattonoOga Railroad, at Chat tanooga, > Atlauta k Lagrange Railroad. Atlanta to West Point, 87 Miles, Fair, $3 50 GEORGE ti. HULL, Superintendent MORN1.NO PASsENOFR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily,'at 3.30 A M Arrives at West Point,at . .8 25 A M Leaves West Point, daily, at t 00 A M Arrives at Atlanta, at .... ... 7 56 A M EVf.VINO FASSENGFR TRAIN Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 4 15 P M Arrives at West Point, at 10 Oo P M Leaves West Point, daily, at f45 P M Arrive* at Atlanta, ut 5 32 I* Al DISTANCS FROM ATLANTA undciuoIJ by any hou-t ill the erry. Thry will be constantly receiving new supjdiCj troui the best markets in the country, an.i arc confident uf being able to cell goods as cheap n cheep cst. Otir Stock counInIs iu pent ol Hill Dresa .Silk-, Barrage all I Mu.-tin Botes. Pljiii Bunagcs, French Figure.! Ink, t. : Fremli Colored J-.ckonet: Figured Brilliants, Debagoand Linen G - J-, for Tra' I.ni >; - French, Scotch and Dome-tic timrhnni- Cbecked Cambric and Muslin* Printed Lewn- in great variety, English and Domestic Prints, in : .• •' Cambtic and e>iviss Trimining Dress .Trimmings—s splendid n-r f Ribbons und Laces, Silk and Luce Mantilla- ll.at cm ! 1 Irish Linens, and Linen sheeting Cotton Sheeting*, and Ticking- Bleached and Brown Shirting. Osnalurgt Strq>cs and Dlay Lit., i. Taldc Linens and Napkin- Cotton Drills, Hosiery, ami Pic-Niek Mr A A Don't forget to call -u tv* a’ Nt l. THRASH Ell. ATTUHNEY AT LAW. Atlanta (ieorgia.— W ili pract ce iri the following Counties. Fulton. New :an, Henry, Spalding. Fayette, (Vhl> Camp- t ell and Coweta. Office on the second floor ol the Concert Hall, fronting the f’.ast Office apriRddwiy Gartrell & Glenn, ATTOUNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTA, : : : : GEORGIA YY7ILL attend the Courts in the Counties 1 W Fniton, DeKilb, Fayette, CampMI, Men i wether, Coweta, Can oil, Henry, Troup Heard, | I ’.! !• and Spalding. . Lrctcs 1. OASTBUL, I LCTHXB J. OLINN, | Formerly of Wish Formerly of Me ington, Ga. [ Dor.ougb, Gs j (17-Uwly tf. i lit BUS.' : -hovun lldwly JAKKD IKWIM WHITAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, M lent a. - — Oejrgta Offuc From Rooms ovet John R. Wallace A Bros., corner of White Hail and AJabsmsStneeu) isn t' *| T JOHN V. HEARD ATTOKNEV AT LAW COLQUITT Mll.I.EK CO GEORGIA march 6 wly FI I!\1TI lit; 11 t /V SIGHT CHECKS ON .Vf* \ark j, r SaJs at Current Halts ^ND WiiTinti, uncarmit Buk Notes u «n H urLi »n-l * 4A, collation ol .Not** i/>£ j jbe r.•minis*: •• ' i \NHhrHr Gael Feint, Kairburn.. Palmetto, Newnar/. (»rautvillc, CT Thi* 18^ Hogaulvilk I.a(ir«ngc . Long Cano. We* F»»in: H-’ad coiincctt each with?l»< AS W blMkO ! n IiInK« \ Wlil«htq !! ! More I bat Fhenp Wltiskn. - Juet receive*! and to anivo, 200 barrels ol Tennessee White Whiskey, which l oiler on good term;- Alao, freah Gioceriet of all km*N, auch a*- Snear, I'ollcu, Molasses, Silt, Mackerel, Ihce *fe.i Powder, Shot, Nails, &e ('all eoort, iune U 07 dar<it VY» NY. Kt • A K Pine BruiMlIen. assortment of Brandies— in store and ale cheap by. LOWE A RICE Feb 21 dwlt • ) CASKS, ol that very line olJ pure I ren-h (J Urstidy, left yet which I will eell it > . | oi Gallon mh'J&dwtt W. W. Rft.VJK Just Keoeivetl, A UKlill LOT ofline Cedar Hucket: sni Tubs, to eell vety rhean. mh^fewdif W. W, KQAKK JUST KKCEIVKI). WMLS., of real pure Coin (C'ountn 1)»* tilled,) Whiakey, o( the very beet Quality warranted. W. W. KOAK K Montgomery A West Point Ladr <ad Alu< on \ HeMmi Kailrmtd Macon to Atlanta, 103 Mile? Fire >•» FMKKrtON rOOTE, Huper.nfm L;o 1’ASSKNOFH TRAIN- Leaves Atlanta, daily, at j If. A M Arrives nt Macon, at 11 00 A M Leave* Macon, daily «t < t*«r F M Arrives at Atlanta, at 0 H V P M Dl; TANt l » ho.M ATI AN^T a E.itt Port,. 6 fiog^HU, nt Hough and Ready, It (’oilier*. 7t L»nrt«bo».uvgh, Ti Forvyth. FayMte,. Smarr’a, N % GntVm 4d i'rawford’*. 8s 1’hfi»Tntou'*,. Howard’rt, 9'» Milr.er’**, .. Macm, 103 Barnesville, 61 CF* This Koad connect*, at Va*on w»h the (\»ntral and South western Kailroadp- NN i*Nlern K Allanlic Hail Road. By resoTutt.vn nt Nitlm*,! t2,mv«Uion, sstu- tiuuc.1 by the Post Office Department, single mail service only, wifi be required of this rosd u the Ssbbath, commencing on slid after the 5th in*t The 9 a. ro,, train tn>m Atlanta. and i. iil a, m.. tisin from t'hstunoog* will be die eontinued Night trains will tun as usual JAMES M. SPLLLOt'K, Sup'i laly.2 1857 diwlm IHMM'vN NOTIC E. I \l980lUtl0B.—Tho undersigned bar glhn day *old his interest in thy turn ol ! tuaeber & Lovejoy to J. A. Thrasher, who will pay all the debt* ofclio eonci-ni, and wbo i* authorised t<* eoltect and receipt for debts doc thafirm. J. II. l.OVEJOY. The uwderaigned having purchased of J. II I.ovejoy his intermt is the firm of Thrasher A |„.rrjoy, Will contiQU# the Grocery, Produce and Commission business al their old aland, I Buck Row, r’eschlroo street, anda.dKits a con ed t'ioek ti .'ill lh. Iley) Nordic ■ it HA FES, U \KDKGRL. Ill KE41 - - r» ■ ki i ■, i t' At-11 HI any Jo-ir. .i front House rShavintr Saloon t i;\n emi:\ iiii, L ,1 -ha I ibl«£ Eu. i l’eie-a Teti. , j faT 111 ad BURIAl U . at. prep sred I BiiiiaI Caff* si *d the .eiwice* f'a to tbi* i. pirtmelii. r a. Inly It". Jw ly CAST b i|Itn*b Fl'k K M. S K A (r n 4 U r \\/’ll 1. cntinuo th ' Pr \hi.vt kion Burnt*«. .it ht^ N- tv \ modi 'U-* F»rt* Pi.w'i F Haiti* n F *. JL'trl. iinl next d i t l uli i( ATLANTA, OKORG/A CT Tht usual FsriljUi s offered i 'r.ler- r.-pecitully - I, led Oct 15 1 .3 l.i 11 K, 1 h. . -c Apply w .rtiHc II* quantiTt i \x f.a(d» ifwl f O Hydraulic Cement, 1 N Cons.iium. i t, and lei 'wly \ l; i yittt it.tii isiv h ki V *mi»S BM’ON Choi . sii I. I I) J \ Ilam- slid 8.loulder* (i: t r. -i».uc and for sale by, E M SE.\Utl, Com M. r I I A Bills t’.m Whi.key III >|On ni.l DJI./ fhortlv irrire t. r al. low, by, 8 dwtf F.. M KUAGH Ci a i\ s'K*-, ^^ll. Uni' mrtgnaent ind foi DUU l° w . H, E M SE \Ci> Just Ktreivetl, KEGS of NAILS, to self at 5 cento by I unuanee of tho patronago here tot ore bestowed tho Keg ,, n the late firm. J. A. THRASHER, rohsodw W. W. MU A i Atlanta, July 18th, U*6~ daw 50 HUBS Laron Sid, \i-> a, low fm.i Hams. On Con'i. i v.enl and for sale nOk.8 E. W.SEAGt) Lathi! Laths I! Laths!!! ,)l AR Loads, fix I'l i-icnng On Censhd ^Lment and for ilc low , by, NovSdwtl E M. SEAGO * V 4 i tltng ar,.l sitsh olher atiaiuian !.■ out I I ut my be had .u tli Ushionuble ba: i ,*d»>n- can be accomin-dated at all hours . . .; the unJersiugeJ a call ii iheu <a the Trout House i I ey are prepared to lurmsl. si stent notirr i 1 FI '‘-nt Ball Rooih Hand. f: M combs Ute ot Miiledge'itle Gs loliN WA1TON, te Cl \ugnsts tis I tj, it. |-'... dtf | - . Gliiulit ttkuiliiy si saloon. • s dni t.'LNl i EMF.N ct thecinr >t Ailsn- i* l. and tl * public t -. n-rally, t ir. b<> ac- to.un. talej with either \\ armcr Cold Plunga an I : b o.r liatbi, st the Atlanta N'bsvin* 8s- loon, on \y i< f.nl -lr».: ve i'ctr.line'n * Bin.. r,i. *■!.. ( 1 .. -i.i .i i.«- . »Fk>. a hup at the M x-hingt ,i II .II whne c.i.tKin.n can oe - - c-sinnio-lated with Warm slid Cold Baih- I ick. ta esu be bid at the Washing! n li i.l C..I.I Bath.- 2 5 cents—\\ aria 35 cants- Thev ill be found 111 re-tdine-s al any lima. H STOKr . R YANCEY Moytfidu MONEY! MONEYT FOli KYKKYBODY aAD Fresh Fish. 1 .NOW ,.fl. r to the | ublic Bowman-. Fh.rtv ri-a.lv way- to nuke M ney, and BlarkU>rr.i Fortune, by which snvbody can make s h »rr J - omc fnrtuue m s short tune, snd without much I K>r, and t! will only require two.orthree Jollirs to commence with. I hue known men to make frorti $tU to $2 in a single dav with lliem. •ndlnrli assure you then is no Humbug about litem, andsdso, 1 wut .rive anybody instruction*, bj which they esu like all the Full. Ell* -Vc , out of sny P.iret Crx-i k in any given space with very little lihot ind ecarcciy ny expense. AU ot (he ibor* r-ccipu warranted or the Money returned. \,.,! I will send ell of th^ above !!ec*i| i* n . n - ly on ll.e reciipt ol $1. Address, THUS. G. WALI.IS. H.-rk-Inn-, Givinneit County, !.t Apr 12 _ w6m h A N 1 K 1- I* J 1 1 M A N . GENERAL INSURANCE AUKKT | y EmI’ECFFI M Y informs histnende tht in lulure he will bo found during biuiuss Hour 'the office ot Messrs. S. Mitn X Co Alabama -SYrovt, Atlanta. [Jan 13 dwtt Jl'ST i&JECISIV ED. . UOI ' t New Mackerel. /II W. W. ROARK ii l dwtt