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ATLANTA DAILY EXAMINER.
by LOOHRANB, dowsing ft CO
NEW SERIES, VOL/T
“ ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS. WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE To COMBAT IT.”—JEFFERSON
ATLANTA. GA.. THURSDAY MORN0JG, AUGUST 13,1857.
• H.STEKLE,
J. W. IXllVUl.AOi, 1 fcdU
NIMBRR A
THE DAILY EXAMINER.
ATLANTaTaUOUST 13,1857.
‘ IVMlh of a Noted Do|.
The Mobile Tribune learns that 9oine
tieartleaa person, a few nights since, poi
soned an old and faithful dog, which was a
universal favorite in that city,.from the fact
that he ljas beon a faitful attendant ot Wash
ington Fire Company No. 8, having belonged
to it since he was a small puppy, and never
naving been absent from his post when an
alarm was given, since he became attached
to it. The firemen of Mobile were sincere,,
ty attached to him, and would have defen
ded him from harm almost with their lives,
and at the .house of no Fireman in Mobile
would “ Old Boy” have wanted a bone, or
a good comfortablo corner to sleep in. The
Tribune in speaking of his services to the
Fire Department, says :
“ At time* when an alarm of lire was
. given, and the bell could not be heard, nor
any means visible to the trace the wherea
bouts of the same, this dog has acted as a
guide, and carried the noble firemen to the
spot where their services were needed. If
pear a place, too, where fire had broken out,
he would by his howling and scratching
upon the door, awaken inmates of the
house and instantly bound forward to meet
the engine of No, 8, that lie might conduct
ita members to the place of the action.”
We envy not the heart of a man, who,
wantonly, and for the mere sport of the thing,
would kill such a dog as that, when there
waa no earthly provocation for it, as lie was
as harmless as he was useful. Dog though
ho may have been, he possessed a thousand
times more principle than the man who
could thus ruthlessly take his life.—Co*
iumbiM Sun.
« Nothing to Wear.”
Talk at Ticknor’s about books and book-
writers, says the Boston Post, is sometimes
very piquant and amusing. Here is a pas
sage from a colloquy between a couple of
littratews who had dropped in at ‘the corner,’
of a Saturday afternoon. The parties aro a
Cambridge-man and a gentleman from the
rural districts, and having discoursed a while
of graver matter, they came to Butler's po
em about ‘Miss Flora McFlimsy.’ Cam-
bridge-man loquitur :
‘ Mr. Butler seems to be in a ‘peck ot trou
bles,’ and ‘nothing to wear’ turns out to be
nothing to brag of.’
‘It’s a clever poctn, sir, and written, 1
have no doubt, by tho gentleman who first
gave it to tho public.’
‘Butwhat do you think of the statement
of Mr. Peck and his daughter.’
‘ Worthy man, Mr. Peck, ! daro say ; and
smart girl, Miss Peck, but against the two
pecks there’s a bushel of reasons for doubt
ing the story, or at least tho inference. 1
look to the intrinsic evidence, no woman
ever wrote a clever satire on humorons poom
of forty iincs yet, ot ever will. And as to
this girl of fifteen—it’s preposterous. If
Butler got a hint of this thing from that lost
manuscript (which 1 don’t believe) lie should
have acknowledged it handsomely at the
start. If he has sinned in the point of ver
acity, taut pit pour Butler—but as to the au
thorship of the poem, he either wrote it him
self or got a man to write it for him.’
* But what do you think of the writer’s re
markable familiarity with the manifold de
tails of a lady’s wardrobe 1’
‘ Bosh .'—every married man knows as
much as that, and many a bachelor more—
if he choose to tell it. Bosh ! 1 say.’
‘ But,’ said the Cambridge man, ‘what do
you make of the lines quoted in the news
papers, from Miss Heck’s lost manuscript V
• That’S a PccA-adillo—the didn't write 'em!'
sod bowing politoly, as if in apology fur the
pun, the rural gentleman departed. \Yc bet
our money in acordance with his opinion.—
Shall we lose 1 Qut’en Sabe! The immor
tal Keplet could wait in a more momentous
matter than this, so can we. Butler against
any man, or mensurr, until further develop
ments.
Serious Difficulty at Kpbiuia
Springs.
The Lancaster (Pa.) Express gives an jc-
ount of a difficulty that occurred on Satur
day at the Ephrata Mountain Springs, in
that county. We condense as follows :
“ It appears that at the dinner table, after
most of tbs boarders had retired, a gentle
man named White, from Baltimore, got in
to an altercation with one of the colored
servants, who, he alleged, carried away his
plate, upon which he had just ordered meat.
The charge waa denied by the servant, when
high words took place between the two,
which ended by tho former picking up a
tumbler and hurling it at the head of the
latter. The servant evaded the flying mis
sile by dodging, and directly made towards
Mr. White in a menacing manner, and struck
him in the face, urged on, it is said, by tbe
other aervants in the room. The noise of
the disturbance immediately filled the room
with the guests of the bouse, principally
noutherncrs, who caught t'io servant and
Giccd him bow iL* loom- Cousidcrabi^
confusion followed the fracas, and a meet
ing was soon afterward called and attended
by nearly all the hoarders of the house—
the proceedings, however, wore conducted
altogether by gentlptnen from the South, of
whom there are several hundred at the
Springs. Speeches were made, denouncing
tlie conduct of the servant in very seveie
terms, and even counselling violence to bis
person.
Tho Express goes on to say that the sym
pathies of the crowd seemed very much in
favor of Mr. White, not only by the boarders
from tbe South, but also from the North, and
tilings were in a fair way for adjustment,
when a gentjeman from Baltimore arose and
made a violent speech, denouncing the free
colored population in general, and indiscreet
ly reflected sharply upon Pennsylvania and
her laws. To this the Pennsylvanians took
exceptions, and the speaker was interrupted
by a Philadelphian, who replied with much
animation. Tbe latter was backed by scv.
eral others, and a scone of great excitement
ensued, hut fortunately it soon subsided -
The southerners next demanded the expul
sion of the servant, whereupon all the ser
vants hold a meeting and resolved to leave
in a body in case the offender was expelled.
On Monday, however, the whole aflair was
settled by the servant voluntarily leaving
thejilace.
i. f. i.owk, t. i. ItlCV
PRINTING
Jlail-Sonb Itlitihilts. Citi; ti iantisraimts,
tlrorgia Mull road It Banking
Company.
Arams to Atlanta .171 Mile* F»/e;$5.50
GEORGE YONGE, Kuperitilendent
A T T H E
MllRMNO PAHSFNOFR TH»!
Li bvcw Atlanta, daily, at .. . ..
Arrive* at Augusta, at -
Leaven A ugiiita, daily, at——. . ..
Arrived at Atlanta, at
LVENJNO PA-SttESOKH THAIS.
New Spring (Ms!!
JlST OPENED AND
READY FOR SALE !
M V 8UPPI.Y OF* SPRING GOODS 18
now complete, »nd I would respectfully
U 00 R M ' nT * t * *h* publie to c»l! and examine them,—
0.00 A M
3 30 P M
KiXIAMilNER
jeiiFfm
m
NOW LOCATFI) V
un •well at»
is i s .m m-Tr»
orkmnn-liko manner, and
Tif-aws Ailanla, da
ily, at
fl Oil P M
Arrive* at fiugusta
al .
3 22 A M
Leaves A ngustn, doily, *t. . ..
5.00 P M
Arrives at Atlanta,at.. .
3 Oil A M
DISTA.Nf
K FROM A ll.AM a
Decatur,
6
('rawfurdviJlo, JO/
Wtone Mountain,.
.16
Cu mining
... 114
I.iUiunia.
. . 24
Cainak,.
121
13ft
Covington, .
. 41
Dearing,
. . . .142
Social Circle .
51
Ber/.elift,
.156
Madison,
f»7
Bel Air,
. .161
Greensboro,..
,.88
Augusta,
. 171
1 nion Poinl,... .
. 95
Besides my usual atork of
Hardware, Groceries, &c.
I have on hand aome selections of
DRY
Profc00ioi*l €arbs
WILLIAM M. Ot.Nf’OKTH.
ATT ORNEY AT LAW
FAIR BURN, G4
lg5 "-dawn
L amar &. lochrane—at.
TORNIBS AT LA H’-Mocon, Geori..
u o. LAuaa. o a. .ocHsivi
July 13, 1857 dawn
A t. uackett, attorney a i
• U "•
• ni lunilLI A 1
, , - 'AW, Ringgold, Georgia, will practice
mine folio * mg counties: Cotoon, Chattoogn
IwflfllllS. Mumy OUmer, Whitfield, Gordon, Walker
. .9 I)*de. Refer rntrs, Maj. W. Y. Han.ell. Mar
l untiling d Muslin*, in extensive variety, : etta, Hans*U <fc 8imp*on, Marietta. Jjwicr k
beautiful and go>d And ft Urge Stock of j Lawhon, Esq., Dthlonega.
Matilettes and Mantillas, i l *?‘ p * rticul * r attention paid mth* cov.ec m.
ty* This Road run* in connection with the
A goou assortment
n m.m m mhz rmr am
Fashionable aijd|Pretiy ;
Hats ami Shoes,
Serviceable and good looking ;
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
And every other article, almost, in my line of
| Turinese. In short, my stock is good and full
Tnina of die South Carolina and ibe Savannah and the prices will tie U low as living wiU of- DbotIbs h»r« formed a
A Augusta A'a if roads, at Augusta,
LOWE, fc. RICE.
ATJCJIOKT
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
General Produce Dealers, i
Corner ofLoyd and Albania Streets
^ ATLANTA, GA.
Sept ’20 dwtf
/ '■TEoUGlA, Forsyth county.— |
\T Court of Ordinary, Juh/ ’term, 1857.—
Whereas James Roberts, Admnuatrator upon ;
tho estate of Samuel B. Johnson deceased, ap
plies to mo for Letter, of Dismission from said 1
Administration.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether findred or
creditors of said deceased, to file their objec
tions if any they have, in my office, on Or be
fore the second Monday in January next, why
Letters ol Dismission should not be granted the
applicant H. BARKER, Ordinary, i
July 6th!8f>7 wfim
( T LORCtlA, Campbell countv !
J—COL’KT OF ORDINARY, 1857.— j
appearing to the Court, by the petition of All }
(red Austell, surviving copartnei of the firm ol
Austell fit Camp, that Nathan Camp, one of
the firm of Austell fit Camp, ol said county, did
ill his limetime execute to said Austell, aitrviv- ]
ing copartner as aforesaid bis bond or written
acknowledgment, showing that in a part of the 1
real estate purchased by said firm ol Austell A ;
Camp, tho titles were taken in the name of said i
Nathan Camp, to«wit: Lots No-115, 98, 124,
99, and part of Lot No. 122, oil situate, lying I
and being in tbe 9th District of originally
Fayotte but now Campbell county; also, Lot |
No. 100 in the same District, but in Fayette j
eounty, together with a House and Lot in tho I
town of Fairburn with some 12 or 15 acres at- !
tached, known as the Hugh McCaran House
and Lot, which deeds or titles should have been |
taken in the name of the firm of Austell & !
Camp, and it further appearing that said Na-1
than Camp, one of the firm of Austell A Camp, j
departed this life without executing titles to I
said Lot* of Land and Roal Estate, or in any
way providing therefore and it appearing that
said (I'm of Austell A Camp has paid jointly
the full amount of the purchase of said Lots ol
Laud and Real Estate, and said Alfred Austell 1
surviving copartner of Austell 4 Camp, having |
petitioned this Court to direct Thomas J. Camp J
Adminiatrator upon ihc Estate of said ■
Nathan Camp, (one of tho firm of Austell A >
Camp) deceased, to execute to him, as surviv- j
ing copartner of Austell A Camp, titles to said ;
Lots of Land and Real Estate, in conformity |
with said writen obligation; it is therefore, here- I
by ordered that natice he given in three or more j
public places in said county, and in the "At- ’
lanta Examiner,” of such application, that all j
persoos concerned may file objections, in the I
Ordinary's Office, (if any they have,) why said j
Thomas J. Camp, Administrator as aforesaid,
should not execute titles to said Lots of Land j
and Real Estate in conformity with said obli
of all kind*, m a unit and
at tho hliortcat poMihle not
Business Cards,
Programmes,
Blank Notes,
Blank Deeds,
Way Bills,
x y8 Jtod on temia n* rt*a*jnsble
of Georgia or tbo South.
Bill Heads,
Bank Cheek*,
Visiting Cards,
Hand-bills,
Posters, &c.,
f other section
Western A Atlantic (State) Rail
road
Ar ANT* to Ciuttakooo* 139 Mile* Fare, $5
JAMES M. SPULLOCK, Superintendent.
business. May‘t8, 1857 Jawlv
Dr. H. Dick non Capei«,
P ROFFERS his Professional services to th*
citizens of Atlants.
Office. White-Htll street, over T. R. Rip lev',
Store.
June 20, 1867—dwtf.
MEDICAL, CARD.
Jesae Boring A J.
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. »,orr
corner ol W hitehall end Hunter streets, when
or.t professlonslly tbeent.
may 16. 1657 dew3m
J)B. K B.">„ ER . ha* removed b
THE DAILY EXAMINER.
' Published every Morning, (Sunduy excepted
at Five Dollars per annum—in advance. If
ielaytd six monhts Six Dollars will be charged
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
m-
Advertising in the Daily Examiner will 1
ortcd at the following rates per square ol 10 line
One insertion 60 cents.
Two
Three
Four
Five
s ii
$1,00
1,26
1,50
1;75
2,00
One month,
Two
Three
Four
aix
(>ne
v L
$5,00
8,00
10,00
12,00
15,OP
25,Ot
gation.
A true extract 'tom the minutes ol said ]
Court, this June tOth, I857 -
ll.C. BEAVERS, Ordinary. I
June 13, 1867 wtf' j
U nion Shorin'Rale, for So|».
t mbor.—Will 'be sold before the
CouttHcse Door in Blairsville, on the first
Tuesday in September next, within the legal
hours of sale, tile following properly, lo-wit: j
Two town Lots in Blairsville, Union county !
Nos. 60 and 55, levied on as the property of !
Wm M. 1 -awrence, to saliafy a ft fa from i'll- |
ion Superior Court in tavor ot'T. J. Sisson vs.
Wm. M. Lawrence, \V. H. Sterns* 1 ! and (I.
Tanner security. j
ALSO, Lot No, 182, 17th District, 1st See- I
tion, levied on as the property of the defendants '
to satisfy a fi fa from Washington Inferior Court 1
in tavor of Nevett, Lathrop fi Stcbbins v*. John
M. Haines and Frederick P. Raints.
A 1,80, Lot No. 62, 8th District, 1st section, |
eviedam as the property ol the detandant.lo
satisfy a lax fi la vs II. H. Ray; property
pointed by J. J. Logan, agent for Ray.
ALSO, Lot No. 135, llth 1 District, 1st re* :
tion, levied on as the property of the defendant
to satisfy a fi fa from Union Superior Court, in
favor ot A. J. Stargel vs. Little Ingram.
ALSO,Lots 122, 9f and 119, all in the 9th
D Strict and 1st section, levied on as the proper-
lytof the defendant* to satisfy a Union Superior
Court ft fa in favor of N.S. Pain v*. P. M Own-
v and G. W. Ownby
8. 8. \V 1LEY. Deputy Slenfl
illy 31857
BROWN’S HOTEL,
[OpjKRMte tho Pftrin’nger Di'JmjL)
>1 hCO% GEORGIA, j
K. E. BROWN' A E. ISAACS. Proprietors |
B* F. DENSE, Superintendent-
Jan 17—vUwly
•Special contracts will he made for )turly ad
verti«emcntii occupying a quarter, half or whole
column.
Advertisements from transient persons muM
be paid in advance.
Legal adrertif»ments puhliahed at th* tl?ual
rates. Ordinary notices' exceeding ten tinea
charged fis ad vert laments. Announcing candid
ates for office, #5 00, to be paid in advance.
f he privilege of yearly advertisers is striitlv
limited to their ow* immediate and regular busi
ness.
Professional Cards not exceeding six lines
$15 per annum.
Advertisments not specified ns to tupe will be
published till ordered out, and charged at regular
rales.
ridvartismenta inserted in the Weekly paper
only will bo charged at former rntea.
Blauks! Blanks! Blanks
Of all Descriptions.
B lanks of all desc’kiptio.nx. can
he had at all times, nt the
EXAMINER OFFICE.
Attornies, SheritT«, Clerks of Courts, and (»rdj
naries, can be furnished, at short notice, any
favitrite form of DEED, W RL/’/or PKOCEsm
which they may desire : and all FORM?' ot le
al instrument*, commonly in use, are always on
and, to be sold at the lowest price*.
Atlanta, M w
" ^.iraa. b»«.
rnHE Subsetibvr hssju.-t h-uixl out th.- at* *;
I secret of doing a successful business, t.* ** ii
clteap.have n small profit, and advertise at;*i let
the people know what he ha* got and oceassion
ally give them the prices ami only one price, ami
have no friends to sell cheaper to than any person
else. I have 'just received a laige lot ol IUd* d
8hoes, for Lndic*, Men. Boy*, Girl* and Chil
dren,all fresh from the Manufactory. Crockery
anil Glass Ware, Ovens, IVt-*, Skillets, f ire I togs.
Axes. B/aeksmith Tool*,Shovels,Spade Knives
and Forks. Pocket Knives. I tnla’rrellas, Pow
der, Shot, j.ead, Oil, Turpentine. \\ hue I cad,
Sugar, Cotree, Molasses, Salt, Brandy. " me;
Gin, Rum, Cordials, Whiskeys, t every kind.
Rice, Tobacco in fact 1 can nut tell you all I
keep in one Advertisement. But eon e and look'
for yourselves, we aro ready to show and sell.—
lfont forget I give 8 lbs , ol t»csl C dice, tor $1,
8ugar8), < ami 6 Ihs.lora $'l,an-l be *ttr. to
bring the cash, wo koop hooka. Corner ol
White Hall and Mitchell Street
\Y \V, ROARK.
march 85- dwt!
\T7lilNkey ! » liiakr j ! !
» Whiskey •! ! n»i e «
that Cheap WhUkey. Just
and to arrive, 200 barrels , I Tei .. W h.t*
Whiakey, which I offer on good ten AU
fresh GtoeertM of all kinds, such a- Sugar.
Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Mackerel, Ktcc fea.
Powder, Shot, Nails, Ac. C-llsooe.
,lnt. 14 5 7 . a wtt AV \\ , Hi t A K
MORM.NO PASSENOfR 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 J
night passenger train.
Leaves Atlanta,nightly, at 9.00 P M
Arrives at Chattanooga, at 5 10 A M
Leave* Chattanooga, nightly, at 7.00 PM
Arrives at Atlanta, at., 2 10 A M
DISTANCE I ROM ATLANTA.
Bolton
Marietta,.
Acworth,. .
Allatonna,. .
Etowah,.. .
Cartenrvillc,
Casa
Kingston, .
Adaireville-, 68
'Office to Whitehall sfre*
! der's Drug Store.
, May 13, 1857
over AJexs r-
d*wtn20
ford. The Ladies arc- particularly invited to
give me a call
H. W. COZART.
! pnl 13 dtf
iFirp Fire!! Fire!!!
C H. STRONG & CO-
Have removed their Slockjof
STAPLE AND FANCY
PRY GOODS,
T O the old stand ol J. N0RCRO88, fronting
on While-Hall and MarietuStreels, whera :
they ofler to their old friends and the public practice in the following counties: Fulton New.
generally, a 8 p I P ll*tinBV~8^MM ton. Henry, Spalding. Fayette, Cobh, Catnu-
didst o c k o *ln~r I bell and ( weta.
for CAbH ONLY', and are determined not lobe j Office on the second floor of the Concert
undetsold iv any house in the city. They will ' Hall, frontmg the Post Office. spri!23dwlv
be constantly receiving new supplie* from tbe
H W. McDaniel, J, P.—Office t
a Kile’s Building on Ylarietu Stree’.
Atlanta. Ga, March 28, '57. dwtf
J. A1
THRASHER. ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Atlanta, Ocorgia.—Will
best markets in the country, and are confident
of being able to sell goods as cheap as the cheap
est.
Our .Stuck couslsty in part of
Hi h Dress <V:Ik-. Barrageand Muslin Robe*
Plain Barrage*, French Figured Jackonets,
French Colored Jackoncts
Figured Brilliant*,
Debage and Linen Goods, for Tr»v ling Drewc-
„ , , , French, Scotch and Domesuc (itngham*.
EF* I his Road connects, each way, with the | Checked Cambric and Musltn-s
8
Calhoun,
78
. . 20
Kesaca,
.84
35
Tilton,
. 90
40
Dalton,
.100
46
Tunnel Hill,
167
48
Ringgold,....
.115
. ...52
Chickamauga,
... 59
Chattanooga,.
.139
Rome Branch Railroad, at Kingston, the East i Printed Lawns in great variety
Tennessee A lieorgia Railroad, at Dalton, and
the Nashville & Chattonooga Railroad, at Chat*
Tennessee A Georgia Railroad, at Dalton, and * English and Domestic Print*, in grea: variety.
Cambric and Swiss Trimmings,
itluiila h Lagrange Railroad.
Dreaa^T ‘rimminga—a splendid afttortment,
Ribbons and Laces,
‘Si/A- and Lace Mantillas that can’t be best.
Irish Linens, and Linen BheeucRs.
Cotton SheetiDg*, ai»d Ticking*,
Atianta to West. Point, 87 Miles, Fair. $3.50 j Bleached and Brown Shining.
! Osnaburgs Stripes and Blav Linen*,
OEOKGE G. HULL, Superintendent, '' *' ‘ ’
morning r.t-sR.\«nt train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 3.30 A M
Arrives at West Point.at 8 25 A M
Leaves West Point, daily, s! 3 00 A M
Arrives at Atlanta, at 7 56 A M 1
K\ I'NINO PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave* Atlanta, daily, at. . 1 15 P .Af
Arrives at West Point, at 10.00 PM .
Leaves West Point, daily, at . 12 45 P M
Table Linens and Napkins.
Cotton Drills,
Hosiery, and Pic-Nicx Mils, Ac., Ac.
Don’t forget to call on us it NORCROSiv'
old 8tand. We charge nothing tor ahowinr
Gartrell & Glenn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, t : r : GEORGIA
WILL attend the Courta ta the Counties ot
T T Fniton, DeKalb, Fayette, Campbeii, Mere
wether. Coweta, Carroll, Henry, Troup. Heard,
Cobb and 8palding.
LCnca 1. GAETklLL. I LCTHla 1. GLXNN,
Formerly of Wash- Formerly of Mt-
tngton,Ga. | Donou.sh.Ga.
f 47-uwly
JARED III WIN WHITAKER.
ATTORNEY' AT LAW,
Atlanta Georgia
Office Front Rooms over John R. Walltce A
Bros., corner of White Hail and Alabamariuceu'
tan V wly
JOHN \THEARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
COLQUITT
MILLER,CO... GEORGIA
march 6 „i v
our good*.
ap24dv
Arrives at Atlanta, at.,„.
DtHTANl E EROM ATL
. A
,18j
32 P M
East Poit.t,
Fairburn, .
Palmetto.
Newman,
liratituili..
rr Dies
Montgomery A West Point Railroad.
.52
Hogansvtlle,
LaGrange,.
I/Ottg Cane.
West Point.
THE subscriber* have onhY
hand and are now opening^
a large ami carefully .-elect
ed Stock from the
Bed Northern
SAFES,
WAKDRi iBEs
BUREAUS,
SECRETARY'S,
WASH STANDS.
BEDSTEADS
Road connects each way with the «vf i HAIR^,
. ... _ . _ . . Ot any desired pattern and price. .4 tir.c as
sortment of Centre, Worn, Saloon and Toilette
Table*—Eugene'* Comer and Side—Sofas.
Trte-s.Tete, etc.
ty In addition to the above large stock, we
are receiving weekly supplies. The public are
nvited t» call and examine our stock.
F. A.J. p. WILLIAM*.
Next Jooi to Gilbert fit Clarke, Peachtree.*.,
Atlanta, Hi
BURIAL CASES.
We are prepared to famish Fisk's Metallic
Burial Case*, at short notice. We have secur
ed the service* of a competent person to {attend
to this depamn&m.
F. A. A J.S WILLIAMS.
July 14 '57-dwlv • Peachtree Street.
SIGHT OHECKS ON
■’Ctc lor* for Sate a! Current Rates
L AND Wirranu,uncurrentBankNc,te« and
Coin Bought and sold, collection of N. is*
and Drafts attended to for the usual Commistsioa
U- L WRIGin
tLr*6. I8M ,,
>1;...iniu to. ir* Trout-House Shaving S&loun.
Macon \ Western Railroad.
Ms., v t Atusta,.
03 Miles.
Fare. $(
KMKKsO.N FOOTE, Huprrmtri
• AaSKNGRK
TRAINS
Lratea Atlanta, daily, a
, .6
i :• a M
Arme* .it Macon, at
i:
00 A M
Deavt s Macon, daily, at
. . . ^ si
00 P M
Ariivos at Atlanta, at
s
35 P M
nt^TANTF FROM ATLANTA.
East Port, 6
Goggins, .
.. 66
Rough and Ready, .11
Collier*.
71
Jonrsbo’ough, 22
Forsyth,....
77
Fayette 36
Smirr’s,
92
Griffin,,. . 43
Crawford’*.
.89
Thornton’s,.»*,.... 49
Howard’*,
jib
Milner’* .56
Macon,.. .
. . 103
Uarnesville 61
CF This Rend connect*, at Ms -on.
with the
K. M. SE AGO,
Ab.--.-fi*.- Stats t ior-co.-M
\ 1 ' ILL continue the Produce CcamishLi-ej
H sion Business, at his New C ni.m^
modtous Fire Proof Building, front of Atlanta
Hotel, and next door to Fulton House.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
WenteruX Atlantic Kail Road I BT The uiud Facilitiw
/ ^ L \ rLEMEN c’firing a sjj d shave, ha
VJTcutting, and such other stter.tton to 'nr
{. rsons *s way t-e had in .it ftshianaUe bat•
ber’ssaloons. can be accommodated a: ail hou-
l by giving the undersitigid « call, at their sa
1 I on ;n the Trout House.
They are prepared to furnish, at short none,
-I • KvccVt iii Ball Rood Bain/
K. McCOMBS
late of Milled Seville. Gv
JOHN WALTON.
late of Augusta. (Is
July 16, 1857 j u
Atlanta Mint inti Saloon.
rpiIE GENTLEMEN of therny of \
B t* anj the public generally, can be i
eommodated with either Warmer Cold Piling.
| and Shower Baths, at the Atlants Shaving Ss-
; loon, on White-hall street, above Tomlinson A
Barnes’Tin Shop.
The subscribers have, also, a shop at the
Washington Hall, where gentlemen can ta- a,
eommodated with Warm and Cold Baths.
Tickets can be had at the Washtngto- Ha
Cold Baths 25 cents—Warm 35 cents.
They can be found in readmes* at any urn
H. STOKES.
R. YANCEY-
May29dtt
inlral and South Western Railroads
Flu. 1 lli'itudifk.
Fine assortment ol Brandies o «: i .
(or sale cheap by
I.OWBA A’ICE.
Feb 21 dwtf
A
CASKS, of that x* ry fine old |>urv Frcn
f ) Drtmiv. v^f.nhioh I will »^ll «r # ' {
Oftllon.
inh26Jwti \N . VV . KOAaiK
.lust Received.
4 LARGE LOT affine Cedar Buck.'» *; '
Tubs, to sell very cheap
mhSfiwdtf W W. RU.4RK
JUST RECEIVED.
,ti \ DHLS., of real pure Com (C.untry Di>
’\\) tilled.) Wliiskey, ol the very best tin i>
war?. nted. W W. ROARK
I rsr HECIYIVED 50 ii
goal proof, winch 1 wii.
al* , br the siirjtlr Bsrreh
bisk cl
ents.
W. .V. ROARK
By reaoluD <a of Railroad Convention, sanc-
<ued by the P,>st Office Department, aingli
: iervice only, will be required of this road
n the Sabbath, commencing on and alter the
:i mat. The 9 a.m . tram troui Atlanta, and
!t> a, rn., train from Chattanooga will he d:*-
-ntmued. Night trains will run as usual.
JAMES M. Si’Ll.Id tCK, Sup’t.
July,2 1857 Jawlru
H1SINKSS NOTICE.
n iNMOlUllon.—The undersignsd has
this day aofd hia interest at tbe firm of
1 nr atdicr A. Lovejoy to J. A. Thrasher, who
» .11 pay all tbr dvbts of the ooncctn; and who
aulhorired to collect and receipt for debts due
tbr firm. J.U. LOVEJOY.
Lite undersigned having purchased of J. H.
1 'cjoy his interest in the firm of Thrasher A
l. 'ejoy, will lontinuo the Grocery, Produce
i.id Commission business at their old stand,
B k Row, Peachtree street, and solicits a con-
•inuance of the patronage heretofore fwstowed
it the late firm J. A THRASHER.
Atlanta, July Itlih. 1867 d3w
MONEY! MONEY!
FOlt KVERYBODY AND
Fresh Mlb Fish,
NOW offer to the public Bowmana Th
Orders respectfully *olicitec
■Oct 15 Jw . .
1 , I 1 raadv ways to make Money, and Blackburn.
NLOUK, t hoicc article ter sale by “the Car f’ortune, by which anybody can make a hand
Load or in less quanunea, to suit uealer* some fortune in a short tune, and without rauct
Apply to : . K. .W. 8EAGO
dwtf
O Hydraulic Cement,
N Co ’ ’ ’
.'^nstgnment. and tor •*>* km by
500 S
no* &
150
8alt Un t 'ouaignmcul and fc
by. E. M. 8EAGO.
dwtl
Blll^»
shortly
dwti
orn Whiskey tn Store
arrive, lor sale low, by,
E.M. SEAGO
M») ltith, 1N57.
I , k < N I Hi US. AC’HN Choice article, 8ides
Lv'\7 Hama and Sjhoulder*. Iu»t receiving
and tor aale by, E.M 8E.4GU, Com. Mer
i t A HHDS Bacon Sides. Alfo a, few fin*
*)\J Hama. On Consigntneut and for sale
j n -yJS E- N. SKAUO
Just Received,
II YiA KEGS ot NAILS, ta **l/at 5 cents by
1UU <he Keg
1 mhS6d W. W. RGA
muck
labi-r. and it will only require two.or three dollar,
to commence with.
1 have known men to make'from $10 to $2. r
in a single day with them, ami I will assure yon
there is no Humbug about them, and also, I w
give anybody instruction*, by which titty car
lake all the Fish. Ells, Ac., out of any River „m
Greek, in any given space with very lutie labor
and scarcely any expense. All of the abov.
receipts warranted or the Money returned.
And I wiU send all of the above Receipt*
anvbodv on the receipt of $1.
Address, THUS. U. WALLIS.
Berkshire, Gwinnett County, Ga
Apr 12 wfim
DANIEL PITTMA N .
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
R E8PECTFI 1,LY informs h ta friends, th i
i in future he wilt be found during buaut*.
Hours at the office of Messrs. S. Swan A C
Alabama Street, Atlanta. [Jan 13 dwtf
JUST UJBOE1VSD.
BBGS-.<( Now Mackerel.
W. YV. ROARK.