Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, August 22, 1857, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

CJailtt (Examiner, B5 I.OCHRANE, DOWSING & CO. The Deawrstic Mominee Kivr <8overi4r JtHljre Bwwo. reached At- •V«w Vork.« Miiyaiei l'ine. a *1«\Y fpwongtng to lantv.from Grille. $r*Jay „i|h. .ml ^7«f\TyMni Vw % Little Neok tbe 4tll iu»t. aged jit, ileiv#st<d t for- laberti^j thU strimtv Vtfn»* Vrar« ,1 I. H. sTKELK. .1. W. dowsing. ATLANTA, ItEO.. -_ ■ ' . A - ATCBPAY. AUGUST 22 1'? TERMS of THE KX WINER- Daily, per annum in advtnro. • - W'eekly, If* P*FE« Daily Examiner., WWklv. “ •' • ' Advance payment* nr. required l»r remainedover'until y«ter*v at h .>4**. A. , n[ M„ when bo thok yaswo^e to M.n. ttn, on hie, [;f ^ |( J way to » aiitm, The Jndgo was in good health ^ ^ ^ jf) W wdrrter m mty. in .hr Kditoh-. and tine spirit*. ami after a day or two of test , .- g ^ T „, escnt#d (o . ran wi " ’* 13 ; 1 "' **' ■*» in ’ 11 H « Las 'f h,d lh< ; Zandt by his father in her comparative tn'-ucy. , pleasure ol swing Mr Hill, *>«.■ they parted I ^ jn |b( , (ftmilv imt „ yea. 18- at Islington or Athens, we forget *bnh • „ which p,,^. ahc not w*g willing to •Mr Hill having J*e lined * the' « n |he ku Van Zandt gave I JudRS to his uppointments on 'he Seaboard | h # f ^ |() ^ rtlirot §5 00 1 8mJ iD Sm;,born * heroin He hoped bower- j ^ aI / nrft pipe, 'J my ^rvar.tj « j oo ■ er, to meet him at (irwuville, but it wa» .on- i |j t< j ^ h> lauiily from her infancy. 1 ri 'inor,lor Mr. Hill to he ali«em on that ooea- ^ P vohest and fitithfal. but is averse ;.u l riou. Wheucv. r he does, upon tlie irrillrn terms ; ^ | ivin(p ,- ihe country. She has my per* SO of agreement between them, entered Into at ....... sul ” Atlien?,' dntlgp Brown will he glad toeneouuter riptions. Direct letters to Editors Atlanta Examine Priuot-ntiif IVoiuiuallons. i mi -io' togotoAew York, for the purpose ; QfgOing out to service mid to receive her wu- thc mighty Ajax of Know Nothinci. ni. W e sa v until this permission is revoked hv me. of I roH JOSEPH t.ovni\oii. hr inn. t»F CHEROKEE. tliis bacause it has been tauntingly and a I truthfully remarked, that Judge Brow* has j refused to discuss before the peor*» "ith j ‘our Ben,’any more during the a urns s the ■ political questions ol the d.v R>' the Judge j himse'f, we are autliorir-s 1 10 sa .' *h#t the j charge has up founds* 1 ” 11 lu tact. \\ liv. we ask did *Our Be* decline lo a.eotnpanv Jndc i Brown -o Savannah, Bulloch, Liheny and other eoumies of the Suite/ Were these v'aces Ion insignificant for his eonsid- 1 era* which due notice will be given to any person or persons in whose employ she may he further declare that it is niy wish, and 1 am not willing to muunmit her according to law. • Given under my hand at I.ittlc Farm. AYynast \ vs Z\NOT. ■ To nil whom il may concern." She lmd acted in the capacity of nurse to the woolt family of song, thete having been born eicvfn • !' them. and six of whom are now ;>. ;.g, the eldest being sixty-nine years of age. It i- a singular fact th it. having so many chil dren. Mrs Van Zandt never had a daughter. General Pr*»eutiu«?nta. Or mg Gk**» Jcm or ms Cm Cumr. Wo, the Grand Jury, sworn tor the August Term. 1857. of the City Cuurl ol Atlanta, beg leave to submit the following brief pre- seutiueuts : We have, through our committees, examined the Books the Clerk, and find that tlicv are neatly and correctly kept We also find that on the 17Ih August 1857. there was a balance ot cost in his hands o( $52 71. Cases carried up by certiorari to the Superior t ‘ourt. fines on which are considered good but not |mid $800 insolvent ft. las. on fines $190 ; insolvent ti fas on forfeited bond $500. We recommend that the Petit Jury tie paid one dollar p?“ day for their services. The ditry would not close their deliberations without nlluding to the manifest licnelits of [' otir City Court in suppressing vice and rest ruin ing evil disposed persons from the commission of crime which before its establishment was Neck I °* morc frc'ldPtt' occurrence : and in view of these facts, we cannot consent tor this tribunal to be abolished or its jurisdiction materially modified. In taking leave uj' His LIouor, Judge Whit alter, the present incnmbcui, wc would tender him our thanks for the dignified manner in which lie presides over the Court, and his cour tesy towards us a body. We are very much pleased lo see with what FOR COy<;RRs.N. irf DkD-.w —>1. J. CR YWTORDl third • 0 .1. BAILEY. Fourtl " L. J. GAllTRF.I.L.j Fifth " A. R. WRIGHT. 'iirth JAS. JACKSON LIN. STEPHENS F.ifrith A. H. STEPHENS. STATE LEGIST A I t ItE. i~ - StnaJor. .1 vRED I WHITAKER. For Heprrs en’atiit JOHN G WESTMORELAND. See Third page for Late News. Monsieur Adrien- Don't torget the SOIRKi. or M y. Adrien, to night, at HAYDENS HALL. It will be the last time, in aii probability that] thi* world renowned Magi, ian wi . visi: At lanta. All wba ean attend, therefore, r.m ••‘■t’ r -i■'*• From »eats resirrvt'I r Masouie Female College. v ... , . • „ In- officen and atuder: of !!.•• > .■■■ -. ‘da • r.it Female Co iegr, ,t Cvv.agt.«. Hevrg.a for tbe scholastic year coding July 15, IS57." paopldet shows that ti < flaural ing rooditioi ’ • • • • < ■ • bo v Masotuc Signet and/Curt*. i iii excellent Muonic Journal d-v -iy to Murnry. but to Science ami Gen ib! raton edited b; Samoet Lawreo D G >L, a-ai publWUevl at Marietta,tieorgia. w: receive regularly, and are a wav s itit n.-stisl i "* tonleotg. For :ba rraff it is »i:,r«t ra. ;a • ■I; publication, whik- its literary ai.d tcient fie aeparUiient impart an interest and Ta!'i*.‘ ‘.o i*. 'tiat ojmmcwl it to public fav^r L • i . i- l; -hod at only two doilrrs per *acaw R L ADAmTaCO. 8 NEW ORLEANS PRlCFS ci'RRENJ. •Weare indebted to Mr dVriiiam Dowiiug, V w Oricau.'t • valuable w* .’y kite: .beet ceotioced abov. We ha'v long rcceiv- ! much valuable i formation .ugh the t'ir- imr -f Most, \daui3 k 1 . puitiiilurly us ’ i the state o( tbe New Orleans market, tbe sugar and cotton crop Our merchants and coctumrr* of groettit— a well as planter* would do well to make arrangeuicuts for tbe ■•gular receipt ol tie- valuable prices cur rent. Now is tbe tirr.- to secure its traesmis- sion to them a« the fall trad’ will soon <om- me nee. Marv-in t reftiseil to lie manumitted. She I diligence our Solicitor, I.. (’. Simpson, Ksqr,, told her master, when hepropesed to do so, that prosuoutes oilimders of the law, and also ten- -1„> bad hail tier services for tbe heat part of | der him our thanks for his courtesy and nlten- niSiar. Department v w asaingto/T". We dip tie. following fiom ibr corroapcm •: dcoc ■ 1 bat ••-• ; Men wry from Wn i - ' | ingtvB ■ II t uiiin.usioi.i-r id India: Athiirr. Gen D.’,ver, haring gone to Nebraska, to -aiptr- Iodian afiTairi ta ; :r:oc, Mr. Mix is again Kansas A ■ mu mi-apprehcLrion ex t month wb«.*n tbe 1 K x • . • .re of tne l .mitoru ohvclUo l <; ill fAlCftLCA t<J ni/I Table Acting Commission Thi. Mr. Mix goo-i specimen of a working man There i c net notlyr ma who knows oa uinch of om Indian affair- as he Every fact in relation to ’.hem is at fcae-i with hbi ever.' record o:t ib •>.•»'« cou- rui'.ir.ibt m Is to him n well r< - taeinhered fact, L’uder another government, the supreme authorities, lor their own conve. 't. e. w tl<l • • \a* r.m in positiou aid run ) ler bis tecu; permanent. under our rcpuhli j can foim, which recogoii'ss the rotation pfin-1 ciplc bit tenure, is always rrgur i d a- prtcuri - i wi». and highest hoji*: .s' •■tt tb loi.try' Fucccsion of Commissioner W« know the Mr. Mix v.Lo i, referred to, above. D’e kr.ow bim weli, and uudeiwritej all that i.- -aid oi him in the foregoteg. Chas K. Mix is one of the most faithful and vnlua- ! b!c officers of whom the Federal Admin Lira - j a o a > u in u fn . ii supply ot tion can boas'. H t knows inrrc of Indians, ard Indian affairs, and Indian lauds, than any man in the Union. Blindfold him and put him upon an Indian Reserve in Alabama, ard lie will tell you wnose it is. lie can tell an In dian treaty by feeli g i f He can tell tbe con tents a j«s|K-r ir. h i tmreau by ite color, or :c riots.n with which it n tied. Hi* in to rn ' fx'r.v rditury ’•» ability iiuques- tio. e>s. ini n,du- y gruvt ; hm zeal lo tm/ect n-d del-: I theriiihts "f the Iridiaiw knows no ahuVdiei.t: his .ntlgritv imimpcactiable. We her ,r■ ■ wild thn! she wished him to take care in'!. • us In : a- she lived, and be willingly eons .lit. d. '• Dr. Charles A. Van Zandt. of our city, s'lporintemleil tne whole arrargemeiits of the fuiieruh ami nuried her in his family huria gronnd at Grxxnwond, as the Dm-tor says she had a black -kin bnt a pure soul: When she was a«ke.l -lie would have a physician, she tepii . i:j, that Jesus was her physician, she was also asked if die hud any particular pluee that she wisheil her body tn la: placed : she replied no, it was but of little consequence about the body ii the soul wa9 safe : said she was tired of traveling, and if it was tbe wil' if her Heavenly Master to take her home, she was ready and willing to go She lived like a! sincere/'hrbtiuri and died like one. cheerful, and vvithw a struggle to the last-—Brooklyn The Uidvst Max.—A correspondent ol the St. I.oni« Republican writing from El- wood. K. 'I.. says : • Due who lives on Ins claim, near the edge ol this city, is, perhaps, the oldest man in America. If not, I will venture a small wa ve r that liu is the most acti - .. ofbii ago. He is Mr. Jauies U Trole. He was horn in tbe coun' v of Donegal, in the North of Ireland, somewhere about the year 1730 He wasau old mnu in die Irish icheMion in 17!!*. when, fruing inipliea'ed ividi T.-ird Fitsrger aid In. tied his coutitf;, to reek freedom in o ir then young republir. firs life has tKen ehe'kerrd vri' i eemy chang es. H * has hr it tosml about imioog various - ones ni.,1 by many diver • citcumstauas lie movi d to Ht I .out. thirty years ago, andestab- U r t P I ud lived iu Bu- ebanau . ounly, r eal Bloominete i, until two years ag wKh is. cant to Kta«s and made a |v -etnpliot and U . tu now walk eight or teu'Uidos with ease, to visit bid friends oral . attain Hi soys his agf . about on- kavir d au-J iwei.ty-five years . Washimi Uaucoes. — ’lie following Ui'.th'j.' w..jhh;g dreisos of printed muslin, preserve tb' colors, ip recommended ■ , ■ i ould bt vaohed i.i'iathu and utt in the u*iial way! by applying 'D -rup dir* '-t u; rai tbe muslin. Make a at;, .r by bvii eg . ■ ap and wa ter ' „• th’-r I/.t it atand until it i? sufficient ly cool foi n-e. Fr.vioualy to putting the dress into it, throw in a handful ot salt. Rime tbe dress, without wringing it, and rinse it dear cold water and sal; Then wring ti " dre* in a cloth ai d hang it to dry immediately, spreading it out as oon us possible, »” as to prevent any part lying over another - Should there be any white in the pattern mix a little blue in the Water. tina towards this body. We request that these Presentiments published in the city papers. WILLIAM \l. 'BUTT, Eorkmax. R. M. CLARK. Ii. F. ROGERS, J. I. DUNNING T. I. THOMAS, J. R. WALLACE, J. J. DAVID. ISAAC WINSOII Ordered that the above Presentment published as requested. JARED IRWIN WUITAK.KR.J. C.t J. E. EZZARD. 0. G. KILE, F. M. TRUITT, G. F. GLAZENDR. J. R. RHODES, WM. W.VDKINS, S. S. WING. lie WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE- This wondtriul preparation is huvlnyunex- teusive sale in nil parts of the Union It is one of the fcw |«tient medicines which ate now nold over the country thnt ni” really what their inventors duim for them. Whenever it bos had a fair trial, Ihe result ha been precisely as ™t" uiile. Wood predicts. Il lets never failed to turn miscellaneous. 4 dininUtrator‘s Sale.- 4* r u’«Mv to an Hiller from Ihe l,ourt or Ordinary ,.i all rourey,Georgia, will tie snlj bolure il, r f ourt House Door in Drratur, on th» fir .i Tuesday in Ortoler next, within the l,-g s i one I .ot ol l.anJ eonlauhng Ullgi «, No.—, in the 10th district of original the white liuir Istci: lo the iiQtuf.il color, where! '> R«“lf 110W , county, 0110 and . a halt , , I miles S uitli of I’lltionlii, w ith about 3ft acrea o! the directions have been Strictly lollowctl and j | (ln g m cultivation, and the remainder wood in numerous casts : t hits restored the hair upon ; i^nd v 0r y ioll tiinurred. heads that liad beer hald for yenrs. It is net pretended that it will make the hair grow in every case, hut where it (ail; there is certainly no remedy. The restoiation of the hair Ims been effected In so many fnstlnrcs where ihe caso seemed utterly hopeless, that it is certain ly worth while for nil who have lost their hair to try the experiment of using a bottle or two ol Wood's Restorative.—[Molitu IVork-mm. Sold by nil respects Ido Druggists August 8,1857 J.iw2w Adair's Pint Congressional District Mr Dawson has withdrawn l ihraaiev. a candidate for Congress, iu this L' Vnrt Mr. Bartow will, m'’--t probably, o > \- irerican candidate Tie race, th.n, «.11 la; a triangular dim - a '‘American ' and two democrats, ti - -fit Col. Seward ami Cr.i. Gauider,. Upon t : firs' arned gentleBau, t’ot Seward, the dimocra- we doubt not. wid, and tnu t rally, if thry "ipect to defeat Know % ':ir,gijn ,u that fttingn ,i,e i lU : of RailrotJ < a- j.— I oe Allentow ;. D,or lu erat R!«:es lire; an Jrisli* man. named Pen r Boyk, w a4 kil.’eU aim v; inMantly at a ratlrued nnug.-. hy putting bis head out of the window. \* iy, t tr8lJl w --„ passing Laury’s station. Ire -: , v bit tread out, which coming in contact with c tim bers of the bridge took his scalp entire:; q. Tht writer sat on the seat with the ur.fjr- runate man. and was bespattered with blood. He describes tbe scene as awful—the crash of the scull, the fainting of the women, the alarm of the passengers—all being instanta neous. Keep your head* and arm* in when the cars ue iu motion. like to vee ruch men nutlCTd by the press.— •Secretary Th ru)<90ti has a valuable effictr in Mr Mix. But Mr. Mix will never be pro- rn I ■ . the head of tb - bureau. He w too Tillable a man for that. Our government . timt ”f t;reat Britain. mak>-? of such m -’. hewers ( f wood ar.d drawers of water.' Il>- resi ■ E Mix. j Ll’-Hnt ,‘n Sugar.—The New \ ora eor- ;psp iideo .1 :tre Baltimore Nun, of the I5lh instant savx ‘•The news fr iii the Havana market has created great excitement in tbe sugar mar ket here. Holders are anxious to dispose l the stock, in anticipation of a further re duction in price. Yesterday morning some ; two thousand hogshead Melado, and one ' thousand hogsheads sugar were sold u decline of one-fourth cent per pound on the previous day’s figures, and one-half on those urent on Monday last.” Tne Ute eccentric Dr. Abernethy silenced I .i i’jqaacioua woman by the following expe dient ‘Put voer tongue out madam.’ The lady complied. ‘Now Weep it there till 1 hate done talking ' ./ Man oj Ruiinet...—In one of the western voutitles of New York, is a man by the name of Zidock Pratt,’ one of the borre and sue w >n intelligent mechanic and farmer, who has contributed gready to up genera! prosperity, as we! as to Ins individual wealth. In a ip.:, di at an Agrico turul J;'uir in (jreene Co . lie said that since he had ben et gageil in lar ming. be Lad employed over fifteen thou and year of p’lr-r men’.- labor hud employed thir<v thousand men, and paid tin if: ilioir lalior over two million lire hundred thousand dollars. ill hod Geared over ten tliousi'n’l res nf lami. u-ed over two hundred thou.and cordt i f hemi<x'k bark, and paid over hall u million ol eolb" for I He had used and worn out five hundred horse- and onethoufur.d yoke ofoxani used two huudreO thousand busts Is ot oeU.oDc hundred arvl twenty thousand tons ol hay, thir ty thouvur.d barrels of beef and pork, nearly one hundred thousand barrels of flour, an. potato** without number or mca-ure. He bad tanned over one million two bnnderd ar.d fifty l ies of leather . hi- usual disbursement is over live tboasand dollars pur day i and be ha- u-ed in his bosinesa over ten millions. IF* hat never hud a side of luther stolen and never was sued on account of his business transactioo*. Jiirhmorul iJiuyulc/i. $0L-*oine of the members ol a rnctiiodisl congregation in Indianapolis, Indiana, have withdrawn from it, because the old fashion of seating males aud female on separate seats lias been ubaudvacd. The If inr Tret.—C. Axt.—In accordant with previous announcement, Mr. Charles Axt, of Crawfordville, (Jeorgij, visited nur city yesterday, to exhibit his specimens of native southern wines. lie opened his samples in Institute llall, and produced a "Still Catawba" of tbe vintage of 1850, which was tested and ap proved hy several visitors and connoisseurs. There was no-competition from other growers or dealers, except a sample .of Charleston made w ine from James More- head, eorncr of Market and Archdale streets. Our own dealers and agents did not think it worth while to notice the occasion, or the efforts of a viguerou who lias experimented largely in throe southern States, and who is now engaged largely in’eultivating the vine wi'ti a view to the wine pre-s. We are gratified t” perceive, however, that oui editorial, agrieultur.il and hurtieiil tural fiend. I). Redmond, of the Southern Cultteator, Augusta, Ga,, was present on the oeeasi ni, and exhibited Ins v "iited interest in all that conce • and • le- ments of southern cultur* . The test and exhibition will he continued this day at tin Directors’ Room of the South Carolina institute Hall, from twelve M. to three P. M„ and Mr. A.xt invites and desirt - i presentation aud comparison of all Amrri'-nn wines and hocks.—Fharteifon I' trier, .iuguit I!'. We saw an account lately of an elephant upon service in India, that, going to drink fell into the broad deep tank or well con structed as a reservoir. To get him out they ihrew in great quantities of fascines or bur dies, which the intelligent creature placed under his feet as fast as they were given him, and thus raised nimself not only to a level with the water, but to the brink of the well, and moved out without difficulty. Now this is the way lo conquer the world and rise above it when you have fallen into temp tation, or into;’ sea of anxieties, or cares, or pleasures, in tead of being overwhelmne with them, tread them under your feet, and you are soon raised superior to thpni, by the very means of them. Special Notice?. Cota Min s, G.x,, Aug. 21, 1857. Mr. S. .1. Sn\i ki uvoiin, only Agent for Iht Sate of the Knrrka OH, .ll/antit, tin. Dear Sir I received yom lelter informing me nf Mr. A. Alexander, a Druggist in At lanta, having the Eureka Oil for Sale. My Dear Sir. it is one of Ihe strongest evidences iu the world that the Eureka Oil is the most superior medicine now in use, when the druggists, seeing the high character the gen uine article has obtained from its own merit, to offer a nostrum, as I assure you Mr. Alex ander's is. for sale. I assure yon. s r. that Mr. Alexander never did have any lo sell ; nor enuld lie prepare it should I give him the nils. I will lay the ease before the com pany. and pledge myself to do with him as the company may think host. G. K. CROFT A CD. mg. dot IIAVHEN’S HALL. Professor ADRIEN, the father ot all re nowned Magicians, and tutor of Signor Blitz- has the honor to announce to the Indies and gentlemen of Atlanta, that lie will give one of his -SOIREES IN TER EES A NTS" on Saturday evening. August iL’d. a' II.VA DEN'S HALL, when he will guarantee u- musemeut and enjoyment, besides instruction to his audience. a>'g21-2. Western Freights. IS from st. i.ons i.nnsni.T.E, pin ciunati, and other We.tem Cities ta Atlanta via Memphis, Tun unibin, and Nashville, at THROUGH RATES, over the .t.Vmphi*, Nashville, ami Western & Atlantic Railroad. E.B. WALKER, Mastiu "l J'lanaportation. W. A '■ II. R- August I", lR[,t dim Samuel Swan & Cc., ATLANTA GEORGIA B-AJN’KL'EsJIR.S. /,,,/ lira lent in Gold, Sillier, Ron/. Fiotte und Dunn t'ir Exchange. Ocintin J Etcliange, on N’ vv A ink Oi- [oaus, St. Louis, Savaunali, Charle-!' . and ill points in the I nited Stale I nciimnl Bank Notes and Specie hough', and sold, (.'. lli'eti o'. e everywhere and prjereils remitted I v Sight Draft en Nr tv York day of payment, HAM! XL HIV A*. Atlanta, July 15,185i flea (Jawti Jqj“A man in Iowa had his nose bitten off the'other day in an affray begun by himself Of course he is in no danger of being indict ed for getting up the quarrel. Any Grand Jury that may examine his ease and fare will have to report, A'o bill found. jfcy“A farmer was once asked what infer ence he could draw from a text in Job ‘And the wild asses snuffed by the wind.’ ‘Well, he replied, ‘the only inference that I ean draw is that it would be a long time helore they would grow fat upon it.’ #«r‘Thut is a tarnation tall lions', said Leidlow. ‘Yes I guess you can’t account for ij,' replied Jonathan, ‘No how.’ said Laidlo’v. ‘lie belong- to so and so, the livery man. and his tallness comes through his having regularly higher'J (lured') every day for the last seven years.’ ivy,. Major N- upon being asked Xcttt CViiuctTismcnls. CAMPBELL & CO * | Receiving Forwarding und General COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 07 to 52 Freni aud 'Hi to 7.5 Comnirrei H:rect, MOBILE. Al. *. Aut 18, "7 wly ,t tlmlnlstratoi s sale.—By virtue „f fl |, order issued hy the Court uf Ordina ry i f Forsyth County, Go., oil the first Monday in August instant, will he sold at Gumming, in said county, on the first Tuesday in October next, within the legal hour* of sale. One s'ave—to-wit; mit Negro Woman, a- bout Cl) years of age •, one Lot of I,and, No fi7'h in the lllh District and 1st Sertion, Forsyth county, containing 10 acres, more or leas, im proved. Sold as the property of Henry Ed wards, late of said county, deceased, und sold for the henrlit of the heirs of said deceased. TerniR made known on the day of sale. William itnthek, aug In—w tds Administratot WASHINGTON HOUSE, Chesnut si. above Seventh st. PIIIMDF.I.IMIIV T H central, in the immediate vicinity of the Amort important Public Institutions, the best and most fashionable places of business, and the attractive Public Squares of tLr Ci'y- In the important requisites of light and ventilation, two principal objects aimed at in ihe recent enlarge ment and thorough improvement of this House, it is not exceeded, perhaps, by any establish ment in America To strangers, therefore, its position is peculiarly desirable, l ire subscri bn returns thanks lo hi* friendsuud the public for the liberal pstronage they have extended to him, and assures them that he null endeavor to merit a continuance of ilioir favurs. A. I’. GLASS Jug 10, 1*57 d2w ther he was was not seriously injured when the Saint Leonard steamer’s boiler exploded, replied that he was so u-ed to he ing blown up by his wife that a mere steam er had no effi-et on him. gSjrTlrere is a lawyer in Dearborn coun ty, Indiana, known no less for his eccen tricity than his legal Ipre. Many are the anec dotes told of him. A man once went to him lo he qualified for some petty office. Said he, ‘hold up your hand; I'll swear you, but all creation couldn't qualify jou.' 4 iliiiiiiiatrntor'a tali’,—Agreeably t\ to an order ol I be Court of Ordinary ol Gwinnett county, will be sold i efurc the Colin House D i”r in the town of •Lawrcnccvillc, on the first Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of sal.-, til the lands belonging lo theestale ol Holier! Hobbs deceased, consisting of one hundred acres, more or less, 2fi acres of Lot No. I«7. and 75 acres No. 188. both in the Sixth District ol said county. Hold firths* ben efit of the ho ts aud creditors of said deceased Terms made known on day of sale. SANFORD8. KELLEY, Adrn’r. NAN0YH0BD8, Adrn’rx. . U y f!l lr.'7 ’ I M.’. otic hundred an J thirty-five acres ol Lo: A . t", iu the I5lh dlatriet of originally Henry now llcfudb county, near Jno. W. Slew ards, about seven miles south of Decatur. Any person desiring hi purchase would do well I” examine the above described lands. Mold as the property of Joseph E. Bishop, do ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale made known on the day ol sale. JAMES II. BORN. / WM. H. BRASWELL, j AugUkt L5. 1857. wtds EXECUTOR’S SALE. I )Y order of the Court of Ordinary, and in > arcordnuce with the will of Arnold Milnet, deceased, will he. sold before the Courthouse dour in the town of Camille, Cass county, Ga.. on the 1st Tuesday in October next: A 'Tract of Land, lying on Etowah River, within one mile of Cartersville, containing 1)00 ACRES, more or less, and mtninly dim* of the most productive nml DIHIRAIILE i'iuiUQtlonu llinierokcofieoi - about 350 acres of which is in » high state of culti-ntinn, with all necessary improve ment** ALSO, Town Lot in Ca/tersvillc, No. not ecullefod -on which isn commodious htore II oust*, now occupied hy Me saw. Stephens Town Lot in <’iiasvif/e, No. not re collects.!, which is vacant, and lies adjoining the lot in said town owned by J.M. Patton, Esq. on the .Vorth, containing one IlHlf acre, more */t less. \J.SO, SO ai'l'CN of Land iu Oothcaloga Valley, ing on Ooiliraloga Creek, and within on»* half mile. »l Adairsvillc, very fertile and in a high state of rultivat'on. •M so, two ami a hall .slmroN - \ali!(-.l at slOtt each - in *ho lirirk Hotel in th* t wn of Adnirsvilh . Term** on day of sale, hut W'ill he easy. WILLIAM MILNER, aiik ’ ~ w-tdp Fizecutor. $150 REWARD. Mi.or's Orncs, J Atlanta, June 30,1857. | 4 REWARD nf .fTStl will be given lo any x Y. person n il” will apprehend and safely de- liver t” ihe sheriff of Fulton county, William M Witcher, who is charged with having killed his father. D. H. Witcher, in this city, on the 24th inst. WILLIAM EZZARD, Mayor. I)E SCRIP T10S. William M. Witcher is about 18 years of age, five feet six inches high, weighing about 1511 be., broad shoulders, randy hair inclined to red foiglit and Lug, fare brood and slightly sreckli il. He had on when he escaped, a blue fcloth coat, ligh' colored es.imere pants and Mack gaiter shoes I uly 2 ,185'f d* w tl .): vV .1. LVfVCH. Cor': i M'thnma and White Hall-ttreeti Atlanta, Ga. WHOLESALE and Retail Deal ers in New Orleans Sugar, Cof- tee, Syrup and Provisions gen erally which wnofferon the mo*, reasonable terms, ffc keep constantly on bond n g.meral atock of Liquors, Wines aud Cordials, by Wholesale. Being ill daily receipt of Goods from first hands u . a i •tabled to tual at as small profits os any Ii mse in the cities ol Augusta, Savannah or Charleston (the freight only added.) We shall lake advantage nf the Ohio, Cumberland and Al abama livers on first raise and keep a Large Stock • V Orleans and Cincinnati Goods, chcaprr than they can l-’ bought in the markets above mentioned. J. & .1 LYNCH, oct. lfi ’M. n83-t Bf B. Oatman, ’l.V.XRH IN • ,-yptian am! American ST ATU ARY Qjfc And Euri Icnneiace Marble TONI MENTS, Tombs, t’rns, and Vases, Marble Mantels avid Furnishing Marble. XjE All orders promptly filled. Atlanta, Ga. fob S4 dly jfioiLi: .f.v/) FEJiiJiiei: WCI-lCNXlLi. To tli<‘ Citizens of Atlanta. THANKFUL to my frienfis o Atlanta (or their liberal patronage for tlie past session. 1 would respect fully solicit on increased patronage lor the next session, which will com mence ci Monday, July 20th, 1867. Out Roomsat ‘large and airy, protected byui piazza fitly (eel long, from tho sun. Every attention possible will l>e paid to the manners anu mors nls of e vry pupil committed to my care; and a thorough anil practical education imparted.— A rigt hut parental discipline will be enforced. No one ncid apply for admission for their children into this school who do not wish their children governed It. ROGERS Principal. R. H. ft JAS. E. ROGERS ..Assistants.' Mlttv. L. ... It. &i .MISS L.M. UOG- EttS, Assistants Female Department Terms per Session of Twenty Week*. Reading and Spelling 777 $8 00 Arithmetic, Geography. History and Gram mar 10 (Hi Philosophy, Chemistry, Algebra, Geome try, I.afin and Greek 1664 nridental Expenses/ S5 ^BlUTu ition payable quarterly. Atlanta , July 10, 1857 dSm / 1EORG 1.4, Fulton County .-Two \JI inomhs after date, application will be made to the Court ofOrdinsry ol said county, for leave to sell the H’.use and imt, on Alab.ma street, alt ly occupied hy Michael McMheffcry, deceas ed, aud now occupied hy John Gavau, fronting on Alab.ma street, fifty-two and a half feet, and running hack fifty feet, known as ImtsNos :t and 4. in block 3. in plan of the city ol Atlanta and on Land Lot 77, in fourteenth District of '•ligitialiy Henry now Fulton county. Also two Lots in said city, known aa the Sou'h half of city Lot, 38, and Land Lot 83, fourteenth District of originally Henry now Futon county, containing two acres more or less. A iu ’, one city Lot in said ’ UJ, known as part of Lot 84, being tho North-east one-fourth oi half an acre running bank Irom the Macon 4 Wcetera U. u l Huad two hundred and two feel fronting said Rail Road twenty six feet on the llssi, adjoining Tiller, Tannor and others, con taining ono eighth rf *n acre more or leer, said jirrqK’tly belonging 1° the estate of Daniel Me Shellrey, late of said county deceased, end to be sold for the purpose of division among the legatees JOHN LYNCH, Executor. Juno 57J,