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Direct letters *o Editor* Atlanta JJxsuiwier
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, 9#» rkird page for lioto News.
litwbai.
r in Geor-
t> pny<my
' the ran-
..vumatancea
veinaaeiia, Mr. Hill oouid not have Written
a better letter. With his sophistry the peo
ple havie all become acquainted. Indulging
him in thisjnml barring the egotism he dis
plays, \» e art' willing to concede that ''
letter embraces 'all his party can r>-
with i Ki*ef*hp;r*'nr u( ii»n(>.i»iitsw,hW !
or-evade*..
.. It U Orta *»> v*.v. 1 approve
'‘■fwtol and adopted by* :!
i* eo word or act of %
;tvM principles
or cxcttcnrul
ht of
eats. '
another
a vita! ooe, will be r
the opportune'time
allairs. I rvgre
trtm li.-nn.vi.
were si* thou-
our t-title
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MarrM 1 ladle* tad
tut to marry!
m
position which hr* ambitio-
did not set out, bow eve
length upott this prr
Wither lime nor '
his entire let'
this issue ., ■
will»
ml
pie.
,. - ■,• nan
■ : 1 <Cr lit-
, -■ , persouui
" * ’ ... e aairormily
v -y office during
.11 to th's goueroug
. . . .. -cat friend*. the assay-
diraniy received fro-u many
. opposition. that they, wiii
' . support, as the most effectual
jieir judgment of rebuking the Into
.g outrages in Kansas, f ato Wine e.l-
f) jittvc but to accept the nomir'.aticu, aud
w>' accept with a tirui detent ittalion to do my
^ • who e duty. u> the best ot my humble ability
.. —red simply to the American Party, hut to
1^- the-wlr.-ih’ crtrmTTv; and tn - greir: quest T-^n—ry=“
.•tictm of j volved.
or the drtth! In the South, wo have all. nttretolorr, been
a* the people oft in favor of the grout doctrine of-oot! iuterveo*
a the 29th. and the lix ‘f ' Ve r bare differed only aato the best
, • method of securing that -cioetrtne. arui ot
. Franklin, on uic 30tn. ugau», its invusioD, But it does
all turn out. as the questions j ucm to roc that there ean be no diffebener-s of
,*ed are of great importance to j tipintou as 10 the fact that this great princi-
; pie has -ecentiv been, aud i* now being. most
,, ' wantonly violated
I insist, emphatically,, that the.people of
K quits. Iht ralva mrdrr the net of Ur Ter
, - How the Galled Jade Wince*-'
heu reference is made to Mtllard 1'dl- ri'orial Legit!a!u.c, through their delegates in
more's position in the repeal of the Miss -u
rt t'otaprercifrc. bow thitt “gallrd Jade.'
the sclf-coiistttnled •* American Party," n
''invention assembled, had the right, nol only
•• so :.->nu and regulate their domestic imli’.m.
tidnsT but to do so in - their giro terry. 1 ' The
t.coeral tjov. .- ruciit bad no-ight to open its
the South. •• icinofr •" Wr say, at the S-mth, . moulb, directly orindtrectly, for or again-t
tor u ii ootoftoas, a; tiro North, hi- opposi- ; enter the ’lMtancp tw the way, except to
tlon to tlterepealj»f that aiiotia rrstnetion
furnish Uaau jgoiictio- .u tne exercise oi their
trigbts. Wlwn therefore, tiov Wabtcr ob-
upon Southern Right-, was bia ,ny-hope rd ;o ll.c pUu. or officially uttered one
success in the lab-presidential ronlest. Kuriw 1 word eor<eef»i«g the pkn tvhicli/ti.e qualified
Nothiitgism there had lost all its iqUm-cf-w: * voters were ;mr wing, he interrened- whet:
ii- prescribed 1 diiTcr. nt plan 'he din, lie
Its oaths. 11--igns, its grips, ils pa-sw- rd.-.
*« paperemblema.it» intoleTauce. its “;^ t ',i"tait W^WallterVipbto must b. miopi-
perserutions. had all become odious, rtnc it t /f ( ,r tin-OoBsiio.'.-' ii wonld and ouglit to be
required an antidSouthetn demonstration rejected by Googrtw. bo ihreatottdi-atui when
there, from me - . Imrriean" candidate. »jhe dwlarcd-bat, jf 118 ptait rva- ^ adopted,
, 0 4 * he uu<i tin- Pr<v.id'rtit Tfoniu joiu .tiK* Ttepahli
keep up even me ,ko* ot -. party. K-ler to I ^ ; oopositi--..; M what be admitted to b;
%urh u porirutuus tael notr, and t! at thn»e ^ c . cOD?tiTuWtJ : d kauML-,
year ©111 ‘-Jacit*.'* bspii^d :n a« 1.-.- ktttond, tUt oio^l 'Hk
-Know Noriiinsisifl,'* --winecs" avtho.igh i g'«i land gnM uri wnderfelfeture P"' wr
n . 1 of tb-^ s-atc of to itr?u t troui :vr
‘ ami the lash to be aw
applied without .mercy to *hfcr siden. And
*hy an 1 Itecjuae, reader, there is wot a
leader of the
• ii of the
the card
. - - - - - an assault an
.-1l.t 1’at Hunter,”
ot ( hrouidr 0 Sentinel.
not long since lost till
.tv in Rank affairs, this at-'
..forever put i' heymid the pale )
. ' Jones, ut 'his affair, ;s Pkr ih. '
who said the horse was sixteen feet |
,.i. Having said no. he stuck to it.
-taring said the HankofFulton'w-.isn "Wild
tJal,” lie is determine.I to Sti.-k to ir, tilt
I.eOnard
*>tcito-
Tfcut”
a tudy named
^asiittg by Greenwieh
, , .. -,.i irtght on hearing the cry.—
_ the uamc inoment a flill ^rown bull ru»t
i d out of Church street aud immediately
made for the lady; whom he caught by hoc
sops, and, after'throwing her a distance of
■nty feet, ran after her, trampled on her,
-lv injuring her abdomen and chesjho-
as ipnnedilttely conveyed to a nolgh-
* irug store, where her wounds, were
after which she was conveyed to
idener in d-Jd street-. The bull, still
..li ned, rushed down Church street to
. ranklitt, where a cartuian, hearing the cry,
sprang from his curt with a cart rug, with
which lie soon killed the brute.—,V>te Y.trk
Tepees. .'
Dr. U. R. C. Howell has ueccptn
iip of the first liaplis thuirch
Na-livilk
*£•
ptv.1
the
o*l ICtokingJ'riend of outs, who is
.fTjirty, though munetvhat hoa y-
»lcbrate«I Monthly Pill*.
I, Inscription of ALGXAN-
' hu-mber at tb* French A c
nud BUendant physlvitn t,,
iprefa.
Tliiv invaluable medicine acta like a charm
in n'l menstrual dlffieulties, removing ohstruc-
Itemled, while ubjent frum'tbe city a few days.; l ’ on "' hnd h ' il '* il, » ,1n the Monthly parlod. with
tlstsl Prof-Wood's liuir Rtstofativo, uml op
his return called to see his lady love, but tvus
amused to find she did noi .rccogi l/e him j
Bud immediately determined to pass for n cou
sin of himself, but wns eventually eliugriucd
to find ho was supplanting his former s-df in
■the affections of the Infly, which caused him to
perfect regularity. In nil csae« afNervous Af
fection*, Palpitation of the Heart Flour Albia or
Whiter, and in fart in all romplftinu arising
from a dis .rjerixl condition and unhealthy ac
tion of ilur Gemini Drgnna, these Pills will ef
fort n speedy and permanent cure. They are
p it up in small plate glass 11 asks, securely seal-
. id from obaervatinn, and accompanied by full
Wake himself known ; but the lady still says dlteclfalIM for Mi p,i co #1 per package.
that. In* likes the counterfeit better than the
original, and insists that he continue (il neces
sary) to use the Hair Restorative. To bo bad
Ol the druggist*.— [AVI I,Dili) Mnrniiifr Her
ald.
Sold by all good Druggist*.
•July 11,1857 d*w2w
W. R.— Tficte rills should wd be takeu bv
femnles during the first th ec months of preg-
, ns tliey are certain to bring on miscar.
nanc
Spcctnl Notices.
neiM-gla Rallt-outl At Hitnkl rg
<<»ii|iany.
i-rto-t* rsAiusii .171 Miles . F.
GKOIIGE YOS'QE, Kiiperinlendr
verv bi st i;f icsrlmonv to the contrary,mot- t i,.. u
"Wall on
hill I
up-I 1 ;"' 1
A rri ■
l.uavi
1 1 Arris-
Lr.in
thstauding. Poor fellow, bis
Bank" and "Volcano’’ experience
have profited him but little, and tike a gap
mg Kngltsh Cockney, he i- now ready to
swallow anything^ or everything told him.
One word, seriously, on this subject. The
Bank of Fulton now Tias the gold
vaults to redeem i tery dollarj>f its cirenla- i
tion. if presented to-morrow morning. 1'. n |
the same be said of the Augusta Banks 1 -' rr
life think not. The people therefore, may
fely upon it, the Bank of "Pulton is sound j Drnitur,
and safe. AVr know some in this tow ti who I stone Mountain,
persist in refusing it; but when they Ween/1 kith ui.<,
n little geildor iiTucr, they can be seen run- j Convert
saing iirenmh- uwwitu (IVr Pnlton—:uone-y,! C. xu-at.
knowing-they e-.-.n get gold or silver for it at '
the Hank, which they cannot do at any oth
er Banking institutions about here, except
the "Wahoo." There are some institutions'
about Augusta that we would like for friend
Jones to inquire into, and find out if they
are ‘ Wild Oat.' Now and then a Oommis.
stou House. Auction House, or some other
Commercial House, scuds advertisements
to country newspapers, requesting- to pub
lish and forw ard bill. We have forwardeif
several of these lulls, and never hirer vet re-
cciTrd-trrcrt. a resprrttul rfply.-or-tmy t~
ply at aft. Oouldti t brother .Jottea, during
the warm weather, just annise'himself e\
posing tlieae city • Wild Cats,’ ana let the
Imi ior Ranks alnnr '—,V<lefloif Btadt
MnllMWi I'ASSENOI
» Ailauta, daily, at
a ot Augusta, at
. Auguata,daily,at—
- a' Atlanta, at ...
Kvrxi.No i'a-si:ni;i
- Atlanta, daily, at .
» at dugu-la, at
- A uguata, daily, at. .
- at Atlanta, at
DISTANCE FROM A
* 40 A M
.... 6.00PM
... 6 00 A M
:t ao P M
rttAtN.
. . fi oo P M
3 . tttt A at
... r>. oo p M
3.on M
.ANTA.
Ci.enK’- Ofmi-r, Scpekme Court of the )
STATE OF GEORGIA.
MtLI.KDOKVII.I.E, alst July. 1857. \
t At the Supreme Court to commence the
■$5.fi0! fecund Monday til August next, die dockets
- will ho arranged as at the last March Term
“' I at that place, viz.:
, <||^ 1st, Flint Circuit.
-.id.
3d.
Tailapc.usa
Blue Ridge.
1th, Cheroke
5th
G»wete.
ROR'T
Julv 2,'t, 1857.
MARTIN, Ci'k.
„6
... 16
..
.. 31
...11
Sk)CI
Madison. 07
Grealists' . ,88
Union Point 95
CF’ This Road run* in connection with die
.Trams o' tie- South Garoiina and the Savannah
-V Augusta Riilroa l», >tl Augusta.
Orawfordville,.
i Gumming.
| Gamak,
i Thomson,... .
1 Uitaring,. _ .
I B Croatia
I Del Air,. . ..
I A uguata, ..
Ill
131
. 135
.,H2
..156
Ifil
171
ealern ,k tllaiitir Slat*-) Hall-
road.
ArtiMi ro GiuiTixoouA. 138Miles Fare, lift
AMDS M. ttl’UI.IjOCK, Superintendent.
Samuel Swan £<. Co.,
ATLVNTA i OEOTHilA
B JLISTBL TI3m ©«
,1nd Dealers in Gold, Silver, Bank yo*e* ■!{'.'/
Donestic ilxvhnr.i'i.
Demand Cxchangc 'n Nimv York,
lean-, Sf- |. tins, : l... •: , i. < !i i’ ' .
nmim'ni liaiik
JoUfiotiaufi
•pJh remitteil l»y
,\ew < ’ \ is, ii
i riagt; but at any other time they nro liarmies#-
I. K MisANDiN, M D., only /Igrnt lor tho I ni-
I to l iSlatcs and CaiiQilas.
•ilso jus/ retrieved nt tho Doctor’# ortlco, n
i Ireah supply of Kicord's Fomule Protector—an
unfailinff proviuitivt* of conception, and invalu.
able tt> those lernaloti who, owing to habits ot
lift* *>r physical malfomiation, are incapacitated
i Irun Hafc re.prodtiction. Prior $*2 Bent by
mail:
| I ' eonnrrlion with thene remedios, I hate
f constnntiy on hand the following works: Mat'
! rot \* Manual, Marriage (»uide, Diseases of
Female#, Disease# of Males. Each work is
pubstantialiy hound and beautifully illustrated
with colored j)lu/t.r, and contain nearly 40th
pnfres nfrnading-mittrT. Mmt j nstpatd to any
, adJ css on receipt of$f, and .'i5 rent# in
r‘e r nps.
Ml Icttei# addroBeed fo me will rcc«*i»o my
| ir.unc li?to .attention; and letters of inquiry
; (^v.hf’n a postage is fiicioned.) will he promptly
attemlci
BLANDIN, M'.'D.,
^yiiaochr, Ntw Yonx.
d.swfini
J. K.
• 'jo, l*fi;
old.
poinu in iho l'nitcd Mates.
Notes and Specie bought and
made erorywhere ■•ud |*rjf
Sight Draft m New Yorlc or
day of payment,
SAJIl »L HWAN.. . . . '.Ml. 1’. VlUiV .
Atlanta. July lfi, 1867 dAwtf
IZT DE K A N (»E M ENT UK THE LIVE If,
Is one of the moit common, as well ap the most
formidable ofdiscaac# known tbAmlricaii physi .
It had tor veam attracted the
H. I{. R.
1 Al.v i'lNG FIT8.—To n’l troubled with
ii.. -... distreasieu afflictions, ere would recom-
mnnd the u.e of K. R. fi.and Regufaloru. The
niov.it nt /[.i feel like tainting takes swallow
of Ready Relief, and bathe vnur temples, hand?
nnJ ,'ice. with, if —urn few momenta all diilreii
in: ymp’orna and unpleasant leeliog* will leave
yo : In all cures whore you are troubled with
Fit-. ■ -Ke lladway'- Ri-gu'at-ra in regulating
Jor.i s—they will rcgulute the org-na in the bo-
-Jy, an 1 eateblith and equalir-- thocir ulatijtt of
thoblVibil. ‘ AVohuvo krotvn a great many pare""
- iua whenever troubled with fits, who have been
i'.CR TR AIN
-p vitiy i>d;nisstc.~ info tae I’moa. u der his
plan was to bribe 'he qualiDni voters
and thtir de.'-gatci . the i.-ry ■ 1- diart Gotten
American Party” in Geer-■ territory t. ■ orgaai/t-. t*octh o ixansus
w?: i bribe tor S iUth^rfl ucti'iiearnee, and the
Uoih-rma! arqumeDt aqainu slavery in Kan-
sb- was t c ...ciliate the Blai'k Bepubiieanr,
end discourage a .Southern -amigrat < n -
slaves , an I all tut.- tccompanierl with pru-
feeeRios ■ •! non uitemoti- n. w e imply de
ceptive.
w.i’u a kuowlflgc of uli these faeu:
Mr. Ehtcbonati did not tepudiftte tiie enuduct
gia, vrhodid not sympathise, and justify Mi
lard Fillmore, when he denounced the repeal
of tbe Missouri Cctr.promtve. Nay more,
the most prnmineat Fillmore men in Geor
gia and the South, coutem'ed that he was
right, and were found advocating a princi
ple that would make all Territory or States
north of the Missouri tine free territory de-, of bis Agent, an J recall him: but, on the con
spite the sovereign will of the pei.ple there
of to the contrary. No wonder, then, that
now, when Whiter has intermeddled
with ihe affairs of the people of Kansas,
. trarv. declared be acted with wisdom and ju->
j lice, he fn-eime oo better than Walker himself
and is solely responsible.
I The Kan- r a»-Nebra»ka bill had two construe
I t'.oos daring tbe canvass—a Sarthern and
Mrs. Dick mix'.- New Pk i i-ichat.-Aiaeek, i
quiet ipokmg person, calling himself John I
Dickson, was detected on Friday in the very I
act of stealing a large roll of red flannel from i
the door of a dry goods store in Eighth str. ) J,. t
He did-not den v fl>« fart, but atternptork toj^ r .
palliate his otTence by the fnliovingladdress | (
to tho Mayor : \ '
"Hi', 1 conies- l did take theflaiinin; but!
when you hear why 1 took it, you amLI v:y
that 1 am ar. unfortunate man, and ought
to be pitied, ilv wife Vat-to me Yesterday :
morning:
"John, I've got a t\v.. dollar note. Bank |
oi'Harrisburg (says -he)>r 1 made it by wash-1
ing and ironing, and I want you to go and 1
buy me eight yards ol Annum—red flannin
ays she;—to make me two petticoats, for
the .Spring is backward (says she,) and the
weather keeps cool, and I iiav.'nt a rag that's j
lit to wear. And mind you, don’t you lose'
the money not go near any grogshop, (say
she.,i for you know vour weakness; and j
don't you get into eojMferaation with any I
other loafer , an you are going along on this I
errand.”
"So 1 tuok the money—the two dollar
note [1 did]—and set out. and went three
squares aroqnd to keep clear of a groggery
that's in the Upper end of our street, and
that’s the wav I missed it; for iti t’other
street 1 tuet Joe Hinson. Says Joe
"Jack,where you’re bound ?"
a 01) A M
■v 30 l* M
. 30 A M
I 00 I* M
Mo.SVlM, .'ARSEN
leaves Atlanta, daily, at. .
Arrives at f’i;..ttaiiongu. at
JieiivesOhattaiioogi, daily.
Arrives at Atlanta, at....
\rr.Hr I’A.ssENGKn riiAiv
Atlanta,nightly, nr S do H M
at Chattanocg*. n>
Ghattanoot; i, n glttly
at Atlanta, at
DISTAN
coins, ft had tor vrari a'tmrtrd the cicsri'tnt ,
litid t,realty in all parts of the < ’" ur " 1 >' s'elirerc l from theso annoyance., by tbe
ft ho .lis-
to A M
mi f M
H.lt ,
Maiietla,..
Ac worth.
AHatGona .. .
Etowah, . .
Cartcruville
Kington,
Adaif^villc^
Thin Koa.l c
Ii nil•• Karl
Tftilllfr
tin; \a#
ttnoorn
V HOM ATLANTS.
. .8 ] ( nlhouji. . . .
. R r tract!,
3.'> I Tilton
,10 l Dalton,
Tunnel Hill
Ringgold,. .
(siuckotoauga,
('hattanougA.
i'|taru«]
ns al
l’ll DU
If)
liS
nncet#,rarlj way, with the
oil, at Kingston, the East
(ievxgia K:iiir>ad, ui Driiloit, uml
A: Ohait 'fuoga Railrotul, at l’hatt»
tetitton of
United Man**, and yet up t*» the time •
rovery 1)1 !)r. MH.nne’** gm\t Sj i ifu
by Fleming Uro#.,<d Pituhurgh. Fa .
inu;t beyond the reach "i ilifci!:e ’.l -»Li.I
«aml*4 bad pc/Iiihc l without even « hope I re
lief, and u.though thuusamls may yet ho deatin*
«ti to feel the ilireful etlVctj' uf tin-, most compil
rated digeit#e, it iB now, tharAn to the -emcli of
Dr. M'l ane, most onmpltttdy brought within
'he acopcolTliedical control The proprietors,
Finning Uro*., Pittsburgh, Pa. f of the Liver
Pills feel confident that they odi*r a rcuiodv
8J , which has been lully letted by time, whieh Juiw
1 never tailed ofsucceAB when fairly tri« .l
I|jr. - ty Purchasers will be carelnl to «->. !t*r D».
I |& : M'Lane’s C elebrated Vermifuge inanuloclured
178 j by Fleming *)rpa.,of Pittsburgh, Pa. Vii other
Vmnifugf s aIi comparison are worth!) .»* Dr.
M'J.anw's genuine V «*rmifuge, also hi- t!ri-
tod Liver Pills, can now bo had at all respectable
drug storo. N me genuine witlieut ti,.- .-.i”-
nature of.
use of R. Regulators.
I.ndie: nre informed thutR. R. R. nod R. will
t ;rce n henl'hy flow of the Courses—At the reg
ular time—in all cases whore Nature is sluggish
and c-baiinate. Munv a woman’s l.fo has been
lengthened and saved bv the u«e of these useful
rem**dios.
-KADWAY’S It. R. REMEDIED aro solu
i'vUfuygiatH.mcichanta and sturokoopant, in
•r rycity, town, village and K corners, in the
•*d Mutes m:d ‘Jritish America.’
RAD WAY A CO
. «tn»oi
JO Tin iliturrtiHcniruis.
In! ^
. i :w i
Ikflanta Steam Hill*.
Y » V E will keep constantly on hand u
>> sup lv of GOOD FUM’lt, nl,3 Bff VN
an,1 SHORTS
'flu- higltPH' 1 ''i-li pric,M paid'f. i WHEAT
in tire Mill,. R. PET BBS *0t)
Xi .-in a, July 31,1857 J6m
| Atlanta a LugrauKc Hallruntl.
inta to \V.mt Point. 87 Mile, Fair, $3.50
<. FOR'IE (< 111’1,1., Ruprnntrmlont.
Sava I-
ight yardB ol quarter [
my wife two petti-
aod violated that principle of non-interven—fAicaj/Acrn cowiiucli iu Mr. Roclianao really
' b.Sieved in the Northern coustniction; ied.-ed
tion for whieh the democracy of Georgia
will ever contend; no wonder that now when j ^ jn tht , .Vor.thcrn' eoe»t ruction Uu
they desire to make political capital out of j jappr^ted in the South, under the
'his act of Walker; that a reference to their i Democratic view of th
he and Walker originated the doctrine contain-
he was
Kansas
aud was
position in 1S56, is any thing but agreeable, j elected Hot before bis election or JinaliSc-
‘ , . , ’ , - . ..I non tte Territorial I^tgislnturc of Katwasiiod
J or if they were right then, N alker is right ^ ^ # cbang> .;
t • in the uualificitiou of voter*
If it war) policy, or profound states- j .y^, prescribed by the Kansas bill, and
raanship thfin, to let Kansas and all territ- ry ».,r.: pr c. d.-.-e ttotail their Gousiitatiuiial
north of 3u he free territon - , then it is ; Cooveution a ’brd-Da.y 1'iroogh ihese n
right new ! From this dilemma, the • Ame
rican Pirty’cannot escape. If Walker has
committc-d treason to the ,Sr*.,ih. they were
traitors before Walker, < ndor-uig. •- they
did. .'Itllard Fillmore!—endorsing, as hey
did. a man who. in no event, and under uo
circumstances, would have consented mat
Kansas should become a -lav.
who fav
ute books
Sou tit, a dishonorable restriction. Let th.
people ace to it that tliey be not deceived
upon this new isaue of our artful adversary '
|,«t them ask. when they talk of Walker,
where war Millard Fillmore '—where the
. | voiers and the lolly of the Black Republicans,
Kansas was cenaiDiy to be a slave Sla'e —
Ibis, Mr. Buchanan Lei iid. though rvnator
B g be did not ik-ir . ! b • Terr '<ir,ai Ac’,
must be gotten rid of ll-ta i’ Can -i not be
rtjtealed, as Walker eonfe red Gov Geary had
ve'.ocl it in va n. 1!:r plan was to 'tad' the
are. by falling back ou tin N r hr.-n conslrtc-
tinoof the Kaosst bill, aid iirw tnat rl.;!e
B snouui m-ruuir a htate. bin J the OorreeDtiou might frame, yet a ; . 'be actual
ivorei )he continuance upon the stat- j t< sidei.t-t .efs' moat volt- u|""» ‘
, . , , i tion U-fiwe it should be adopted are! Utas give
oka of an unconstiwtionaJ. and to tbe ^ ^ , 0 , fa( . vnfooier l B? .. of Northe u
Bid Fore; a initaigratiori. No better manf.
ti' njoveureu-- could be fuood loan Walk.,/
He bad ail the time rank) that under tbe real
pnnr’piu of Ut Ka.'.-o- ’ must come :n
a free d(atu It required a is-.lil movement. Jt
, V-boldlyaceomplrehed. Will i*»< South
American Partr that aapportsd hitntn I “.To’ i ra-fy the act, and *hu- tnedg-d fi - ever to
We can diacorer
tl,p principle*
I can see ho* honest m-’. wen uia-’l. under
the circmna'ai.ee- oi tnc carreu r. to support
Mr. Buebanar.. Now, the decent:oa ii pa.'pa
bk and admittu-J I am ut,abl': to -ce their re,i-
est opporremtvof pre.*- arr/'oey in conti.iuing to usistaiu him I bo- A-
! merkauu cod.avnratl to < xpj*.- these -.cry pti
cipies daring the caiivaso, by dtowog Mr.
Mr. Hill's Letter of Acceptance
Wit arc indebted to yijterday'a " Ameri
can” for Mr. Hill’s letter of acceptance;
' and we tak? the ea^V
enting it to our.rctMlerti.
in inis letter nothing j Bugbmmn'i opisioo and tbe differences between
oo Ire fkc rtf I . I. ^ . I i'.'i r. - nr Vi -./•! . M r
uew or original—aovr as to the pudlinn of!, ... wigV.ioo of 1850. o-; mhicii Mr Fillmore
■ ... i " l.t. L- • l.lll IA" .
its author now. and hi* position t* the late. «io"d, and the Kantri' bill. )S ■ wereno. U-ed-
Of course Mr. Hill i* credulous I W B have no abo* tor ihem who hore.atl.
"it
L Ktt
L del
m. f«
canvass.
-ra'gtgb *o bolieve, when he asserts that
« (tncludiog the “ .Imeneon" Party)
a a, T e all, heretofore, been in favor of tbe
great doctrine of iiotHt.tervention,” that the
democracy, and the democratic pres*, will
respond. ‘‘ ayr. "t of/beea to favor of
differed with us. But row that the rrvi,- a-e
seen which we humbly pre -JCted *e as» alt
patriots to jo a, and let us, as equal- condemn
ike wrong aid thus prevent i. front btcomitg
a precedent.
On this bunjec: 1 have been IhaA, explicit
because I believe tw mac can be safely trusted
dollar flannin tiy mak
coats.”’
Says he—" dock the old woman hall a
yard, and let’s have a coupl-. of glasses of
toddy. It’s only making the petticoats i
little shorter, (says’he.) and a:i she’s got a
handsome pair of ankles, she won’t mind
having a scanty pattern."
Wi ll, 1 thought half a yard of flannin
wouldn’t make much difference, so in we
went to the hotel, changed the note, drank
glass .-.piece, and that put ns in the notion
of mure, (it did,) and Joe drank, and drank,
and in less than an hour I’ll b
I had twenty-free cents left out of two dol
lars. Well, what could 1 do then ! I ,x
any reasonable man what could I do ! 1
couldn’t go home without the flannin, and I
couldn’t buv it without the money. So 1
hooked a bolt of it. (Tdid,) that's a fret, and
I'm not ashamed to acknowledge it, f-re no
thing else could be done; and it 1 hadn’t
been nabbed my old woman should have had
six red flannin petticoats, instead of tw , she
sent me after, and that’s the whole story."
Dickson was committed, in default'of hail,
in answer for larceny."—Phil. St
>iohm.so passenoer tra
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at
Arrivas at Writ Point,at ......
Ireaves West l'oinl, daily, at.
Arrives at Atlanta, at
evem.no passenoer train.
Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 4.-15 P M
Arrives at West Point, at .10.00 J 1 M
Leaves West Point, daily, at .. .13.45 P M
:t 31) A M
8.25 A M
3 00 A M
7.56 A M
witched if | N'i mi
Grants illc
Atlanta, at.,,^„ 5
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA.
East Point, fit Hogarinvide.
Fairburn, .18] j LaUrango..
Palmetto, 25 | Long Cane.
40 I West Point,
52 j
trr This Read coc.nucti each way -
Montgomery 5t West Point Railroad.
32 1* M
PLMI’ATlOPiMi
71 |
.80
87
Taylor’s Anll-Dyspcplle i:ii\!r,
Atlanta, Georgia. May 1st, ’57.
DH. J. A. TAYLOR,
Hir : I regret to ray to you that fra long til;,,-
1 sul ercil most s. vaiely Iihiiii that horrid disease
dyspepsia, and all its evil uttondantu, Lite, it- 1 7'
self, almost became a burthen. Remedy aflc
remedy was tried- medical advice sought from
time to time—hut all would not do. Heart bnrns
aour eryrtations, a difficulty in breathing, pain
in the trend, slid many other ilia to which flesh
ia heir, were the torments ot my life. At last,
1 tried your Elixir, and since then have found re
lief. Fpon my case, it has operated asitchann-
I can now c.al with semp satisfaction, ntnl
sleep without being trouble! with frightful
dreams. Jn truth, Sir. to your Elixir 1 owe al
most a new existence, nnd you are at liberty lo
| publish th s to the world should you think pr„-
I per tu do ao. VVM. KAY.
I Sold hy Smith Ezzard.Solo Proprietor* umi
I Manttfat Hirers, Atlanta, Ga. may Idwtf
CORN, AND, MULES IN
I’lko County, llabnina.
!-’«» n& <«*b vb m .j mhn
THE undersign-
yiacon A Western Kailroatl.
A .S TO \ltANTA, 103 Miles Fare, $4
EMERSON' FOOTE, t-upermtendent.
Dt-all) ol Mr. Marie.
Ii become* our painful duty,
caloos-. Monitor, of the Itith
nouncr' ihe drath 1 M 1)
died
inst
TueealooRa, where tre- i nt gone
for the benefit of hia health,
one of the oldest Printer* -
Ofiis *:la.*.v ho belong'- ! l
urfa the I
rest.. In
•I. Made, who
CASSENOKR train
Leavea Atlanta, tl.-iily, at
Mur. I Aru?i-s at Mac m. nt
Leave* Macon, daily, at ....
Arrive* at Atlanta,at.
DISTANCE FROM ATLANTA
.'< 1-5 A M
11 OU A M
3 00 P M
8 !5 P M
E»»t Port
Rough and Ready
6
lied a* 5 o'clock u. the cver.iilo of tie- Jtflh / jo»eabO"rugh,
list., at the residence of l)r. Harwood, orar Fayette
lemp. rarity
Mf. Slade was
ountry.—
regime of I
long ago, who came up under the rules and
chivalry of the craft ol the ancient tiro, s.— c.
For many years he wan.'connected wiih the
prrsa of Georgia, and began his care, r a
Printer in Tuscaloosa more than twenty
years ago. During all ihi* time, to the first
of January last, he was the publisher of the
Monitor. But now his form m lorl.od in
deatli. Let us hope tlrat the naw edition
willappeur, revised and til for the master's
inspection, at the last great day.
Griffin,
Thornt n's.
Milner’s,.. .
Bartlesville.
nr 1 in.
Hoggins, 66
11 I Collier*, . 71
23 | Forsyth.... 77
36 I 8rnarr’s, 82
43 Crawford’s .88
49 | Howard's,. ..95
... .55 1 Macon,. 103
61 |
Bead car.noctr st .Va -in, with the
One Horse Rockttaay.
A now style made very light uboui the w, ir ht
of a Top Muggy, with two seats, enamelled hi, u
Curtain and Trimming*,carved opera board be
hind, with 8ilver plated Mcrolla. back ami front.
This stylo is the lightest and neatest Itockanray
yet introduced—you can purchaso them At the
Repository of Messrs. WOORKtT’F fi CO.,
Griffin, Goo,
h c <tred l his plant.auGrl re ‘fijr*
catcil in )',kc County, iilab-.nm It isexcellent
Laud lor Cotton ; rich enough for all Farming
purposes ; and is well watered.
f h ; a!.-.', .41'i-r tor s* ! e40b0 Bushels of (tori;
20 -Mules, and nil til* ir farming utensils.
Besides tin a-, il desired, fhny will sell 40 Ne
groes, good house and field hands.
The Land;lies level; and is within 12 miles
of Fiiiun Rptings, where the Girard * Mobile
Kail Rond will, in a few months, run. The land
1; fresh, and tin-' location is as healthy, ns any
part of the Ktstc.
Purchasers will please cull *t tho Plantation
or at Louisville, Barbour County, Alabama
where one of u< can always bo found.
They have also other small tracts of Land, in
ami near Louisville, lor sale.
This property ia offered for sale, lor no other
reason than ihe nndcrdgned intend to quit
tanning I ,-rtn) of sale accommodating.
J * J M. I,AMPLEV
Louiwtllc, Barbour, co., Ala.
J uly 22, 1857. wilni,
flfatt" Salc,-
M ortKaKt* hi a 1 * *, — Will be sold on the
!ir»i Tuesday in August next, the follow.
• Woodland Cream”—A Pomade lor beauti
fying tho Hair—highly perfumed supirioit any
French article imported,’and for half the piu t ,
For dressing Ladies Hair it ha* norqua 1 ,giving
it a bright glossy appearance. It CcuscsGentle.
men’s Hair to curl in the most natural manner.
It removes dandruff, always giving the Hair tli.
appearance of being fresh shampooned. Price
only fifty een'fl None genuine unless signed
FEI'RIDGE <fc CD., Proprietors of the
• Balm of a Thousand Flowers.'
Tor ssleby all Druggists. [mhifidwCni
mg property to wi!:
'oman about
0f)e "Negro
24 years ofage, of dark comjdoctiin by the name
of Isabel and her child Harriet about 6 years
old of yellow comple.ction. Levied on as the
property ol A M McWhorter to sutjs'y one mort
gage ti fa. iisucd from Carroll Interior Court in
1 Chnrabc-rlain Miller & Co. vi,Abbott M
property p ilntcd out in said fi fs.
ELI IIEN8DN,Sheriff
M< Whorte
lunelwvrn
r :l reel Henri)- Vt estern Rsiirca-1-,
tsayA Ihander »torm pas- d over th- north
ire fiirt of Hancock co.,ot, Wtd 1 -d lust,
daring wiricu <1 negro mar. wm ktllni uud a gia
bouse set on fire by the lightoiog.
II r-Mern h .» tlantlr Kail Kaail
By r« solution oflUUrosd Convention, sanc-
t -.oe I by tire Post ' iDt**,- Dspirtment, singla .
mail ciTv.ce only, will br required of this road I
11 ihe flebbnth. commencing on an ! after tha
filh inst. Ti.c 9 a. m., trein Irom /iDqta.mnd
...m s, .It , train from Chattanooga will be dis
continued. Night train* will run as usual.
JAMES M. HPh'LL'iCK, Hup'l.
July 5,1857 dawlm
WaiTt Tr.STB, PsHfcsan Bssiru ash nait tiri .
t.OMM.txiov-cun be acquired by iislttg ti, b „ „y
aThoutaml Howert.” W lint lady or g*ni|,
mail wou'il remain under the cui»a ol a drai-
grceable breath, when hy using the "Balm ol n
| Thousand Flowers” as a dentifrice, would not
t only render ii twee*, but leave tha lec,h wit no
, as alabaster ! Many persons donoi Know ’heir
| breath is had, and the subject is so doiiuite then
; Iriend* will i-evrr mention it. Ilew r tom •
! lerfeits. Uu iur« eaeh b..ttle is signc-i
FETRJDGE \ Cf). A. i .
Fill *a!« by all_Dnjggistl' [mb 2".|6;n
(kcuigia, i ainitlx’ll County
Whereas, .1 nines Hmw art. Administrator up
on ihee-tate ol Jobu Kenedy dseeased; applrfs
t- in? for li tters of dismission irorn said rld-
II ioislrvlion. And whereas it further appears
troin the record and vouchers lodged iu office
tl*nl lh, 1 , d James Hiewsrt, Administrator, ai
1 '*’ - ; h-t* fai.-ly .,nd fully adrainisle.'o.l gsid
estate. Th-s-‘ an- therefore to cite and’admjU'
i*h oil sod aingular the kindred and creditors ot
•-i-l ,lt , as,to U- and appear at my office,
wn: n, ri.e time ptstcrihed ,hy law, umi show
atiy '.,ny have; why said eppikset
hail n 1 be di .iaissed from said administration
Givi , under my hand, in olfice, thii May 21*1
1857.
may :,5, R. (J, BEA VEKri, Drd'y.
ggfto.Wcliavoh.Tiid ul t-jni i Astoi.rei..i a
enres tn-iug made by Prof- De Grutli'a K.cctr i*-
Oil. It seems to act on the disc
with Remarkable effsel and
of time.health BeyainR it*
had of the agents here se< arfverUmnent in
auotiser oolumu.
June 24,1857 dgwlts
'ouuiyZ' 1
, Execiilar of\l
__ de-.-rased, wil'
iu n short 'mee »pply For Inter* of diaialasiou' from aaid .Ail
swff- It . .. m, 1 mni'.iiratiou «' the November termnait,oftk
'. 4 ' n.
y < l-'.OKGIA. Fusion >
.lohii Lyr.eUuf as d oonnly,
l)ar,;e| MoHhaffry of said county de.-essed, wil 1
sard Court of Ordinary ofisaid county. B* 0
Ict of JOB H MEAD, Ordinary.
April 44 1857 wGbj