Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, July 24, 1857, Image 2

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ailjj €*amiucr, - B V LOCHRANE* DOWSING & CO. I H STEELE, J ,, j! vr. dowsi.no. ( to,T '” ts - ATL4NTA, GEO., FRIDAT JULY 24. 1857 TERMS OF THE EXAMINER. Daily, per annum iu advance. - - $5 00 Weekly, *> - - t'O Oil CiMPUKX PAPER. Daily Examiner. - - (M 50 Weekly, ** - - - 50 Advance payments are required for sub scriptions. Direct letters to Editors. Atlanta Examiner See Third page for I*ate News. Deniorrnlif Nominal ions. ,V FOR GOVERNOR, JOSEPH E. BROWS. OF CHEROKEE. FOR -CONGRESS; ‘fcond District—M. J. CR A WKuRI * Third “ D. J. BAILEY. Fourth , " L. J. OARTRELL. Fifth •' A. R. WRIGHT. Sixth " JAS. JACKSON Seventh " UN. STEPHENS Eighth " A. H. STEPHENS. Southern Convention We ste it chronicled in some of iij-.t- changes. that Gov. McRae, e r Mississippi, nos. appointed one hundred and sixty -three delegates to the Southern Comurercial (' >n- vention, which convenes at Knoxville. Ten- uraiee, on the Itnlrof Arrjnst r,m. Every county in the State is represented. This is a manifestation in'VaTBTof Southern interests ■which vi delighty> «ce. tier every '■•ate in the Soutli^d^dlke ,i ise ! As our Board of Vldennen ...<.•: t. -night, we trust they will see ir. u. that .Vrianta Sfiully represented in the i’onrentici Stratheru Pacific Rail-Road Stock We call the uttentian of our readers advertisement of Judge Bake:, th* Agent t the Southern Pacific ft ait Road « run puny, Mr the sale of that portion, j.! tae MA,-k— 10,001' Shares—set apart to !>- ..ilcrri*. for a limited period, t the citizens i Georgia'. When it t remembcrcil that cr-ht 5 per r. is ail that is eve: t; be railed fur i- lin stock, tfc<- grant:! of land from the State i Texas being held sufficient to par t • a tie: 95 per cent., we doubt not that the pe nrd will or ctri, limited indeeo" tfi.n ’ - >ok will be in the Georgia Market. \V»- i, therefore, advise those who may determine to invest, to call upon, or address, Judge Baker, at once. Cashpayments.it wii: be seen, are not absolutely i ecessary. The Company having no u«e for funds, good pa per, maturing at Savannah. Charlesn n. M - mle. New Orleans, or New Y V on_ 1st March, |fi5*. with interest and \ • at .■ . will 1 * received in payment. Judge Baker can be seen at tue r!n ut Williams. Rhea A Cm. Hiring '•u-irrrsv hours. * •Hon Hiram Warner We are under many •bligauons to this distinguished gentleman fur favurs conferred upon this office during id* period that In so faithfully and ably represented our district in the Congress of the I'nited States. Now, ihat lie has retired troin public life, we are doubly gratified *i acknowledging that the. favors'are .still continued, lor, on yesterday, ure were complimented by him, with the •• Report of the Superintendent of tin 1 . S, Coast Survey,'* a handsome and v.ih.u:,:. volume, published by order of Congress. In thus tendering uur arkn wledgements. arc rail!-' ihe ..ppuruuulv escape of r \- presstr.g our regret a:, eir rearing from ton- uress. Few tieh) there the commanding posi tion that he. did ; and none ev< r l.ciil jt dur- mg %firr! term in the lb : it* - -<tu:i- lives. No wonder that Hi.-,■ Warner stands first in the affections i pc .pn- this district. Respected and rywhere in the State, lie is mnr- •pected'and honored m the distrn eemlv represented—lie is !uve<J,-an) . - •• • ses the confidence of the people ■ an • v ibuI, that few men can e.ver hoa , - mg. Ji, lua retirement; m»\ ' t>. - f.entv ever attend him. Plug-Uglies! Croakers 1 Our neighbor ofllie • American' is p!> ,sed to term the l)ein r >cratie Party, * J'ftip-f it* lien'—thus repudiating th? alh' t his par ty in BaWtOdre and • • her'. In return lor his compliment, wr . i. gut denominate ‘American J'arty,' • Croat, .' f a* a eoteniporary remarks, ‘ they are ,-ilv \ - pru- pheeying evil.’ There is no » a\ .y r u'.rh vou ran make them content with their 'ot In a minority,they croak; in a majority,'.bey croak ! Occupying an affirmative proposition m-day, thVV croak; occupying th negative rt the same proposition to-morrow, they croak; and it i* erotk. eroJ& t„ it. i the line! The Federal pdiuimstixiin do nothing to please them; neither can the Stale. The democratic parte , always ji;d thaii oivh ttavei g . idgiog them’ hv their platforms, and^.the variety thereolv .Why then should we not dnbthem ) Croahat^*'W'tff&d&k.hut for many good reasons, one of w hich .for us We hold that a parly has a its own cognomen. When then 'American Party' was known as 'Know Nothings.' we called them by that 1 eupho- nioussound’ until they grew siek of it. Now that they are '.Imtricans,' true, such as were never known until within a year or two, we shall call them so, until, with, the restlessness and fickleness that charac terize them, they shall change that appella tion to something else in. 1858. And. to con sole our brother Hanleiter in doing so. we would remind him that •* V rose by any other name would -ne-li n< sweet." Hoa- Lintoa Stephana—Walker's Course in Kansas—Position of the • American Party " The Federal I nien-Extra, received by yes terday's mail, contains the teller eflhe Hon. I.intou bicphcns, accepting tlir nomination tendered him by the convention ol the s-’i - nth i Vhgreskional district of this .Suite. From it, i\e make, to-day, the f'oiioxviug ex tract. We do so in order to call the atten tion of uur readers particularly to that ..por tion of the last paragraph which refers to the position of 'he American Party, coins Uietielng with the important, a tut to them we should say. nt/mmdinif iptery—" Jnrf u hat cm /k A'noir .Vi'A/ng Cm''/! of <tturgla '«y W. tio sc heemrsr we. cnycs'crdaT. and on another occasion, re(/rred. in pointed terms, to the position ol rlr.li party, when, in 18.it>, it so zealously supported Millard Fillmore, Mr. -Stepiien/cnnies to our aid in this mat ter and sayes us the trouble, for a time, at least. ; pressing home upon our antago nists.' . msidcration ot the position uccu- piefThy that party, when.as before remarked, (i hauled fiercely for the " Ameriruu" ean- didate for the Presidency. Herr follow* the extract We find the following notice of the nomination hf L. Q. C. Lamur, Bstp. (late of this State,) as the Ut moemuc eiiudijdaie for Congress in the first district of Mis- sissippi, iu the IVerkly .Ifhtisnppian ef the Tiot U T, received the •On this subject gentlemen, l concur Lear li ly with the resolutions ndop'ed by y ur Oon- veutkm ileuouiKtos Walker and exprr.uiing the opinion that Mr. Hucbanan ought to re call him But whetherjWalker is mailed or iki! . I am eiad to be able to say that if the Washington Union may be takeu as an expo nent of the views of the Administ-ation on this ques'.iuD, as ‘lie opposition press are now ccosMutiy affirming it to be, then Gov. Wal ker lacks much of bciosr sustained m the lcfigtti to which he.dtas gone His position taken iu his ioaagura! Address and made too char for mistake in his Topeka speech, is that the constitution must be submitted to the whole people of Kan.-as.t merely those who are legally registered voters under the act of the '. erritoria legislature, nor ye‘ merely tiiose wlio ar>' ntir r sidents thtiv. but all th se sLa;; be aetuai bona Jktr resident si ttters there •'•not faiiS which is the when ali men sappo the constitution will be submitted, if at a!' Mils precludes tlw idea of any puseribcd previou- term of u-sidence us a i|Ualifiea'.ilor voters: Hut the H ush- iiaetcf' I’ci-e, ilw CiWtrary expressly eun- truds taa' Uur-- ouglit lie such a prrscrih- td leim «>f previima reaiileneu u. a protection against s’leb irau'iuienl iidux s>> population as might swatut iu’u tin- Temtorv j..sl mi the eve of the vote in • rder t.> •--• -i .1 the result •ul:’ without any born a ■ u p ntaitt »- permanet.t eiti/c-r- and the I i , u lurther contends that th s p iptiuo "f previous residence is a nuticr t.. b • regula'vd by the constitutional eotiv pcint iu widen I Lav news 5 of the Deinoe the announcement OenuKral. that on the sixt C. Lainnr,' Es<{ , of l.ah the nomination, Mr. Lamar was M an aspirant ' to the S ost; and hie y^ection was the result of a etermtnatioe ,0 harnionije upon nne/vvho was not bet ore the convention. / Mr. Lamar is a young gcntlfluafi of ex- U-sordinary talent and Ids minyi is .amply stored with valuable learning,'' As an orator lie ranks among the foremopt in the State Asa PemiVr.it, lie belongs to the school of strict constructionists. His views upon the great ipiestion, yvhicjrl like tiio rod of the Jewish High PriesT; swallows all the rest— are orthodox. l)l\ the occasion of his re- it nomination for the State Legislature, by the Democracy of Lafayette, he intro duced and supported a series of resolutions upon tlte Kansas imbroglio, which show where be will stand when the siihjeet is brought before Congress. Wo had expected much from this gontit'- man as a member of our 8>latc legislature : and an his entrance upon a more i nlarged j field of action, and a wider sphere of use fulness, wc predict for him complete site- He will rise to the level of whatever emergency may present itself, and the State will be proud of him as otic of her repre sentatives in the National Councils, it a ri#is which demands strong minds and brave hearts." Annecdotesof the late Mr Marcy. Che CmUaloun Incident—Utturni tfn I.— An anecdote,hitherto unpublished, may serve to ittiisirale. his pleasant hlttiior. White he was Governor of llus Slat*-, he was visiting Newburgh on some public occasion, and with a parly of gentlemen, whigs and dt ino- ernw, was at the Orange Hotel. Good hu mor was prevailing, aim one story suggested another. The Governor always enjoyed a -lory, ami could tell ouc vt till excellent effect, j A whig lawyer was present, and the Gover- i nor recognizing him said : ! .. ,. ...... i‘ii . it .. . train the Cnihon lP**) Wmotrai. *oi tberu . etjutwah RW»»to!»». m ■ Dkl 112 pftbv thirtcen/iState* ho’d slave* when ilie Ifanvd SMgH Cj'nstiUitinn «u doptedr ■■■/ \> ■ , .. 'K'tW vprv^tuer VYjfo wish to r^itel the law which carries oi/this Constitutional obligation? /Black Republicans. Docs tho Constitution give Congresii any power to pn vent new States from coming itjto tlic Union w_th Constitutions permitting slavc- AotTATION ix Rnolasd.— _ .fourtml of ('oinmetce, refer- . nl tres'lnjs in Liverpfnl nr.d r , rglog British capitalists to invest n raising la Idtlin, witfrn view tosu- >g the dependcuce, upon 1>.<^ United tates fpr the great staple, express the opinion that the land tenure system of India will have to be first radically changed before the project can amount to anything. So loug as land is not purchasable in fee simple iu ftis dim, private capitalists will not risk the money required for the cultivation and mannfactaro of cotton on a large scale. The ffnurnal fur ther remarks: ‘•The long and short 9t pits ntuy be and tue grown in India and elsewhtnc, but the middle staple, the most necessary kind, whose pecu liar Softness and fullues gives it the superiority over all ptlm-s for the Weft of cotton clothes, has not yetiScen found anywhere but in this couutry, with the exception of a small quan tity grown at Port Natal, on the eastern coast of Africa. There is another obstacle al so which will have to bo considered. For the greater portion of the goods lliat England ,1 ; imports from India now she is oblidged to pay : in silver, the amount of manufactured goods which she exports being of Comparatively f TWENTf-PfVE^LAW* R E W A R D W ILL be paid for the apprehension and dolivory to mo, or to the Jailor ( ot Fulton eo , of my Negro boy William, who loft my prumircs on yesterday afternoon. Said hoy is about 10 year* of age, of dark com plexlon—iow stature, very Intelligent, but *tam- mcra badly in speaking. BOI.UNG BAKER. Atlanta, July 3d, 1857. dtf 10,000 Shares SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. ROAO STOCK! rnilH PRESIDENT & DIRECTORS of the 1 Southern Pacific Rnil Road Company, have set apart Ten Thousand Shares of this Stock to ba offered, fora limited poriod, to the citizens of Georgia, and those who de6iro to subscribe, will do so poomptly. Five per cent is all that will ever be called for upon this Stock, as the grants from the State small, and ure provided for by their own labor, i Texas, arc held to be sufficient to pay tho ; Tf, then, the cotton spinors were obiidjed to i 0,, »'r ninetydivo .per cent. Seventy miles el Southern j P a . v silver for every pound of cotton which I j 1 ) 0 ^ oa, i have_bcwi put under contract, with Territo- they now inport from this country end for 1 which they pay in goods, howis it to lie done ■ where is the silver to be found ? 'Until all these difficult!!’ Messrs. John T. Grant J* Go-, of this State, whose experience, ability, and resources, give pie assurance of the most rigorous and speedy , construction of the R md. Tho Rights, Fran- urt- overcome, j n „j j> r0 j„. rt y „( t hia Company, are se cured, licvund all contingencies. Flic Iron for 37 mihs of the Road, has al- Wziker i.- I trust he •». m- rioiy , but self ■ I hi ■> evidence lie Adminisir.i- I bu|a- tuu that nut, wt.at then . e with m iu tiuse - me fit? Adminis- rrfCnk .loWtl UOd Deinocralie party r uefrifruh An v eves engage m a w-n' tration wttn a -.lew t disorganize '.tie nation By no ineins. All the ur Hi a at t V Xorth areinsidt of that party we ui. get ttu m trom bo national party tint exists, or that can m i'.vv formed out of exiuiug materia.s i'he rcat r-attie may ye', have to I,* fought in Congnss when Karnes applies for admission nto the I ohm. it may .be *.tL a coi’stiuitioo not ratified by the people l,*t us trust that oar f> 1 X rthr.ru Democrats will then -tar;!! nnr friemh s « the gallant 44 stood before them Tiff they -hail then prove false to u* look to them a> tru*-.. ami let us bv no means break, nor seih to brr-ik party uffi.in- tijn with them. In my judgment this is the e-rev hoc. r ib e riitoun'e lor the South, except that other one of itoot uearu uDd strong arms To this, true j srio’.s an i brave men will turn •x- a last resort when neo ?;ary but net till iliin. And what can the Know Nothing party of tJ.urgiu vi\' (,'au they loc*k sensible aien :ti the face, and complain of Walker without blushing'.' ITte greatest eompiaiut that can be made against Walker, that he bus not giv-l er; us a rair rhanr .n Kansas, bu 'hey bac»- i cd Mr. Fillmore in bi? opposition to giving u» any ehiutn at ali. iinJ tf> declaring tba' the jr'iVil * , • as 3 clitnce was Pandora > Uur, If V. a her is a traitor how can they i-uin- r Lain : He bas bniy dcpartbHVnr ' ■' "* principle, but Alt, yes; I'll toll you a good story ofj .Spooner. The other day be came up to Albany on bis way to the Whig Convention | at Utica, and so he took it ill his way to call! on me to get a pardon for a convict at Sing j Sing. 1 heard the case, examined the doc-i uTueli[5. aiuTbeingsatisfied tlififilll H as ughtrj agreed to grant the request Spooner hand-1 ed me the paper to endorse, and 1 wrote, " Let pardon be granted, \V. L. .Many," when Snootier cried out, " Hold, hold, Gov ernor! tiiat'a the wrong piper!” And sure enough, it was n Whig Speech that hr mte going to •mike at Utiea, abusing me the worst possible Way. But 1 had granted pardon in advance, and I suppose he-eommitted the of fence afterward." The story was received, with great up-j plause, and Spooner being looked to lor aj response, instantly went on with the follow-! liru-j • 111 ij: which fur an cvtnmporc story eeruinlv capital '• Yes, gentlemen, yes, 1 did. And when 1 ihe Convention was ever, we went to Niag ara Falls and as tie were dragging on by] stage over miserable rordurov roads, bang-j ing our heads against the top of the coach,' and then coming down a- if we were to go through the bottom, the singe came to a dead halt; the driver dismounted,opened the ; door and requested us all to descend. \Vi j did so, supposing that some accident had occurred. SVhen we were -.,11 ont, standingl on the end-- of the lugs of which the road ! was made, the driver took -dT iiis hat ami A l said : • Gentlemen, ive always stop here out tiiu; respect to the G»v, rnor: this Is the ident* I ■ rl , u-al spot irh'.rr Marry larr hi., pantaloons ' ' The story was heard with great jollifiea- ! tion, in which no one joined mere heartily j than ;h- Governor himself. The puntaluun incident deserves In he re. e -Jt J in . very history of this great man.— . II- was sent but to hold sperial session . every eourt to try the Xuti-Miuejnir parti,-,' charged with'murder, lie was to reivfve ... salary and his expense*. With that nice reuanl for details that belonged lo his ster ling character, be kept a minute aceount nf! all his expenditures, anil handed in tin list ! on his return, without thinking it necessary or proper to revise and strike out these items of a private nature which other men, less] scrupulous iu greater matters, might hat rarefully suppressed. No. U ho says no more slave States shall bo ad mitted? Black Republicans. Does tho OqnsLitution grant any |iowcr to (.'niicrcss lo legislate slavery out of any Terri tory.’ No. Who wish to exclude it hv geJss? Black Republicans. Has every citizen u right to hi’ protected iu j value. The wants of the natives arc Ids i ersc.n and in hi-' property? small, and arc provided for by their own labor. Yes. ' (If, then, the cotton spinors were oblidged to | “ther^ nifmtylivo per cent. Seventy Who says that the property of people shall not be protected in tin rics? Black Republicans. Did the Northern States continue to impo't slaves for years after the Southern States peti-1 ll ’<' lectures, speeches and newspaper articles of tinned ('ong-uiyto abolish it? Cotton League will amount to nothing. The Yes. supply of cotton must be derived whence alone j Ica d"Yccn‘ deiive’rcd in Texas, and the Road Oil the Northern rfiatc-s sell their slave* t o» be had, aihl the matter regulated by the n g W nearly ready to receive it. Ah the the Southerners for high prices? ] fixed laws of supply and demand, gain and | Company hav ■ no immediate use for funds, Yes , loss, which neither parliamentary debates nor | [ m n authorized to tako good paper maturing Will they pay back the money they have tints : P llhlil ' meetings can alter or contravene.'' „t Savannah, Charleston, Mobile,Now Orleans, taken, for tin 1 pnrposeof making an equal num i or Now York, on the 1st of March, 1858, with bet'free? - interest and exchange added- Tho Block may Vo. I'Hill " (mid I Wise, tint tlisil 1 i he secured on application to mo at the office of When did the North discover the awful sin f< ' ar to rs * 11 •*' Williams, Rhea <V- Co., Atlanta, Geoigm, whers of slavery. So wrote Sir Waiter Raleigh, arid so practie- ! printed Charters, Rebuts, and Statistici,, can be As soon as they had lioishetl selling negroes? • ally eav thousand* who would he rich, but lies- ' " ' H lien did they commence cntieitiy.’ them to j ftate to embark a small venture, lor i'-ur of lo ,- riin away. j n j t ^ w j l q 0 t [j B results might lie. 6,000 per Aoout the same tunc. . . Who are, and have been making themselves i l ’ enl ' 1,1 lho ; a. proof of this, a rich from slave labor and slave States'.' shrewd buiiness man in this ci'y, startod a ten The North. dollar billon n speculating ten/ to Atlanta, \\ hi> Ship all the cotton and nearly every j Georgia. Like a sensible operator, the seid fitli other production of the slave States* Phi Northi ” , , Who are the best customers to purclni tru manufactured nrtiehsV The South- Gouid civilized sucietr d > without No. ■ Nurtii' uf utlon erup* exported’’ What is ti e vahr 31 fiO,000,000. How much uf i : i $120,000 000. Arc3200,000,000 worth oi'yoods per annum imported into the Northern ports? Yes. What pays lor them'.' Our exports What is the value o tin- Nmtiiern exports? SCO,000,000. What h the value ol Suniltem ■ xpoi i-' $140,000 o00, 'Stippo 5 * wtr hud nm-tlr- pottnn: rtr». tubac- i.) and turpentine of tue .-vititb. mild we im port mure 1 hail we .ne nlile to p.iv fin onrsel- No Hew tuue!i ettn we i " f . $00,000,000* Wlut amount of tiaile >huitld we i' $140,000,0110 per .annum. If we should continue to impir 1 a ; di as uv. Low shnulil we pay for if' 1 had BOLLING BAKER, Agent fur Sale of Suuthcrn Pacific Hail Road Stock in the State of Georgia. Atlanta, July 31!, 1857 dawtf Form of Slock Certlficato. He it known that in entitled to Share**, of #100, each, in tht Capita’ f*tock of the fSomhrrn Pacific Rail mvoited iticlt in the nurchu^e of a licket in Po <1 I'oaipany, loprcnonting all th« rights, iu- Swan .S: Co.’s LutUry, that is drawn ©very Sat- te«W, privileges, laivis, aud other property of „ , . .. , , , .. tht* Company, transferable o;i/y on tbo Book* ot urday. 1 he venture r.'.mio.l in the shape ol ! th „ c F , n '' by sald ± or hi , „ a $30,non prize, netting the «reotrtiiTnr3,tmti "lunTry.-oirffieVurii'iidiTOfttll* Gmificatc. On j)«r eent. Can any one show u- n iprcuhtion each of these shares, $6. have been paid, and w equal to that 1 Wo reckon not, wr guess not, Jurther cull or ameumtnl.ca-. ur shall he made. . . . .... _ , ; on .the Stock rcprevcDted .by this C*itific*t4 — r think (Ti v • an -s" here gois an ' mi Bu' . | p 0 „ v w j, er <Mi', the said Gompanv have «ame cruise The ••••st of the article ii wli drs I caused this Certificate to lie signed, Ac. $10, halves $5, quarters $3.50--and it is a free I CV Intelligencer and clmoncan will copy, market tu nil, mid S. Mwau A. Go.arelhe parties ■ ~ Iu ronsign your venture to.~- Xathvilh IJn : an. • itlama Steam Mills. llfiE will keep constantly on hand a largu Tv * u l supoly of GOOD FLOUR, also BRAN A good looking friend of ours, who it I and SHORT'S on this side of forty, though somewhat hoa-y- i rhe highest t.ush prices paid_i'or W IILAl headed, while absent from the eilv a lew days ■ nl the Wli It w l Would be uld break lie i-OiLvoqueuce? •very lank in th uUiilrv. n* d .Prof- Wood's IT air 11 -ioi.it.ivi'', ind on j Ids relnru called fb hx: his ladv love, but was 1 amused to find she did lint iecoj;=-i:■ *.• Iiiin ; ■ unit immediately determined to pn~ tor n cm- sin of liTtnsi-li. but was evcnlii.ilty chagtii.i'd to find he was supplanting iiis I'urtiier sell in the affectiois of (he Indy, which caused him to make himself kumvn ; lint tho hull .-till says that he likes the counterfeit belter than the original, and insists that he continue (if neces sary) louse tho Hair Restorative. To l‘<' hud of lie druggists,— [.S’/. Lorn'* Mamin : Utr ala. Sold by all good Druggists. July 11,1857 iUw'Jw Mil's. .July 31,185 n. PET BUS A CO dfim Gen. it ai ksom's Uot.d Box—T he Special Uoinmittec wlio have the disposal of General Andrew .fucksoa’sgold box under consideration, tue: Wednesday, Alderman Mouegan in the: ch", r. A letter was re 'rived from Gen. Scott, sta' g that h - was unable to U» present at the; meeting. * vcral tnen who had been engaged! in Me\ on:, ww uppntre.1 before the Corns j ar< “ '» »»»'*»•'•*" «' H,c Lourthouse. Special Naiiiea. Democratic Meeting. The Democratic party of Fulton I'liPATlOPEliRd, CORN. AND, MULES IN 1*11(0 4'onut v. tliibaiua. ««* «tt# bkc «*» «v ■ j at-a • THE umiemign' flti « Her I r ..all* v r antati n of M** :icr«’K t»f 1-niid .^j^L ol u iiifh is i l»*:iTc*tl riiib plantation is lo- cnteii in l ’ik<* t’omity. Aloh.imii It in excellent l.ir.ti f.»r (’utlon rrich' enough for nil Farming purpoHew ; etui is well watered. They a'-.*, Oti'er »rr sn!o 101*0 BushoU of (’nr 1. 20 Mulcff.nnd all their farming utensils. Beside^ ihesc, if tlesired, they will sell 40 i\« groos, good house and field hands. The I mid lien level; and within 12 mile- of I*ni«>i» Spiing^,. v»'here lho (iirard & Mobile owntv M on the first Tuesday in August new at 10 o’clock, A. M., lor the purpose of nomma- linjf candidates to represent tlic* crounty in tin Fairchild said he hud b.’en i*n J i:j all tlo* buttles ol the .Mixicau war, of^n; duSSishS valor! spna,orii ’ 1 '"" l Re P rf scntalive ,,r “ no H e9 . . ,i - part.butniamtaioi that he dooc his duty . ,iMt ' Legislature ut (icurgia. lie 'eicnl Hi-ij..:u wns spoken of in the report o the i Militia Districts are requested to semi up ■' sum it.-h .-iii-Cheif as having distinguished ! three Delegates, eui li, to the Convention. Lm'i-L in fonr batffes. ' MANY DEMOCRATS. 1 ant. L. u . luma had m<u oeen m uil the ! tainted to have performed his j AUffttion Democracy. .Jt Di;e Josci H K. Bkow.n, the Democratic Rnil l*V.i 1 i.t iVcait, ami* the part of tho St it * Purchaser* wil or at l.ruifivi! 1 !*, \v hci«* nno of in c Th«*v have also months, run. The land |t*cation is us healthy, ua nnv j 1*m call *t lho Plantutiou Bnrbou» (Jouiilv, \!t»l*aiiia ■m aUvays ho found, other small (rncUof I,and. in rtd nt I’lii l.cuisvill.' Julv 22 lit 'ITiere fllocxi the tailor'» chargo for mindiog. I duty, and claiuiL*d nothing more. At the but' The political foes of ti n Judge, whea he came < tit*‘of ULepultepec, when the city was taken, to be candidate for Down,or, ! und it, and j Cap!. Innis waa the first to inter the city, and : l * an didat<-^for (tovernor, and L. «i. (lAirmri.i. purailed it before the world in the newspapers; ordered the American fla^ f to be suspended j the Democratic candidate for Congress in and making an efltey ot Mr Marcy, auspec-! frem one of the windows uf the Castle, cs he] this District, will address the d*‘d ii in the fitreels of Alba .v. wir?i a great j could not obtain access »o the roof, patch ou the pantaloon*, and the tailor’s charge | Capt. Fairchild said tU Lieut. Parden- Ofi the top of that! * i ville p! A story ii told of him ai.d friend Gen. | Castle. nr l.oui'Villf. for sale pr 'jtcrlv 1 oflert'd 1 if.'-ih . 1 r no *>lU«i than the undersigned intend lo quit i’ Tc, mis "f rhI i accommodating S A .1. M. LAMPI.RV Barhour, co., Ala. 1TVT, w3;n ll\ NAW \\\ w the undt rxigned in January 18T.0, my I* v »snl,; lu* !■; about 26 yrarv ; Coweta county, at Newnan, on th M 2Sth d the flag upon the cupola of the! ln-t ' The >' wiU a,s0 ll "' 1"*^''' lit- did not wL-Ji to detract from the 1 Carroll, at Carrollton, on the 'Jflth, and the negro, ;i:irsmooth skin, iiruminent eyes and largo white teeth. He is passing illzens of : tbrougli llie country under forged permits, und ssumeil the n,line JACK i'lLUK, as I under- tu d in sltlanta, where he has'been publicly nml'ivt'il fur the last 13 mouths- He is pro- ba■-!>• nowin the lioighborh’ml of Atlonla, or •;-.l Wool, which pa ■ ■ t at the pt i-1 merit of Oapt, IonU. I citixon* of Heard, at Franklitii.on the 30th. | ®JL ®* 4 * e 850 Reward j. ittLme. Forty years ago, Gen Wool was a! (.'apt. Ionia received a slight wound iu this Let there be a full turn out, as the questions dry goods merchant in I rov. Having iailm oageinent. He was then promoted to can- , , I to he discussed are of great importance in his busine*', lie wa= in doubt whether to t.."v (k-uounc 1 bese in a . i meun tbeir illy rr juice over \\ mk*-- ■ our ..".me .' :ug a- they pro - twl k principle eutier. '• rc- irisli-.ul « Ting journals at k-ast, ba' 1 0' ■estriin its jqbiiaut notes, try . O’”j ed hv tbeir e.-ers no: .by 1 j;ur: m'i jC’ i heir not,i lur t l-h - a'. !y 'denounced liie Km j 'At, r .1 . injarr’ n m ■ a Sri agitato;l. di;Rung the country :ujd . . laagering th' \iulh and it vole? it is not in tin ram,, *.* nor by giving aid ard cotafert ; i One lie.n refer - i.rtiug- study law nr pursue iome hIV,ng gr. ut faith in the Mit y. with whom be ti. intinyiL . !e red his difficulty to him. Marcy tnlie: ly *lirWJa'k«l him Irom studying law. and aiT- v »ed hint to apply lor a company in iltc new levie- whi:h were being made to prosecute site aar. T!i>' udvici followed: at i hence, through Mr .Marcy s couusrds. the eity, ; , Troy tf law . II' J Car nvagetnent. He was then promoted to cap tain. He was wounded tu the battle of Cher- i i- r i iretr : a.ei | ubu.soo. und aDo iu that of the city uf Mexico. , ^* > people (mi nt of young t lie liiought that Capt. Fairchild showed more ! valor than t nil. Burnett. Sergeant Matthews ;tliat Capt. Fairchild was the most dis- , guLiied from his eoudaci _ t the battles of i A TL A NT A ‘ liepnltepcc and Cerro (Jotdo. The Committee adjourned to Friday to hear other parties, when they will probably dispose of the matter.— A. )'. Daily i t*e dis- afiectc i r nor ha< li.il!. ' s Timor on" nothing. I.'nion for f such men, hem. that •rings of 'simp!'- greet; eopperu rooms, it may lie pluc-.d uud r tie ling tlrtf! vst.il lin'd water, mat . t ate ur other ptaei? .••• the • i n|itea.-»n'. •meiis. Fur biiicier's lurkets, daughter-hou-r-s sinks, id eoergetir lo j-*ect h>r i.urselvi r ordy tiitve | ev-r ti,* - are utTeietivc n: putrid 'devaliou to it •- trim! * cd tru- For | ,ol\e cup|s.ra- and spunkle it a o I oau only promise you, that - »lm g*s| few day. the smell will . mru we cue sv a remal Walker. 1/A u- " . n Ive* us to the ihgr i.uartfr iu wliicti it tailed u* l''t c- . .•real ptt'ictp lu- £a!‘. If one ort atiandm sutierul Iron \Vii*:h K.miWi.m, Due pound ot copperas, costing seven cents, d smlvcd quar' cl '.vat,. , ami p-fired down i pi;. / >vti 1 rtf: t'tabv eotiwntrat*; and d - 'ruyt . al ii. ■'.•..■ilj For. water ' iu-icts siiipi u.el • -irn- boats about hotels, anJ other pubic places, tlifr*. i null iog to cl uosc pin- a a? Samuel Swan & Co., GEORCSIA. BANKERS. /»i(/ Dealer* in (told* Silver, Haul; So f m amf Domestic Exchange, Demand Exchange on New Vcrk, .N» w Or- I leans. St. Louis, Savannah, Charleston, ami all j point* iu the I cited btatc.^. Cncurrcnt Bank | .\..irk and Specie txjught and void. L’olle* lions mule everywhere and prjceeds remitted by Sight Draft rn New York or New Orleans, i n <Dy of payment. S.VMl fL SWAN «.CO. I*. Ilil'V. Atlanta, July 16, 1857* da’.vtf l compensation will be given as the trouble ot Iiis capture may require. If he has been hdr harod hy any oue, and proofti> conviction of tho fief is produced, tht person giving informa* ‘i I; will t i* rewarded and satislied for his trou Me to. the extent of the value of the negro \ P. POWERS, Macon, Julv tRli, l^fir dxwtf s , ' 1 T ! ; arid Tur keeping, hut let n, ru'.iict >>c tlf morn tue 1: i hi"! rfeful tidi One Horse Rockaw<^. nrwstyle made very light nboui till' wiifhl I »*an understand r,ur rigid •1 fi Jcliiy and cuuiage t> 1 shall inaiutaii nut luck tl'. tu nr tnouius die* ' und It a lluiuttui’u Gift. — The .Southern Christian! Virui -,!<• .ratenthat some gentleman mcioutli I urnliiu his made a donation of * I mm «<• j fF.nirv r illeur, (ieorgb,lor-nnetituteafund for :iir ctlueaU'u- of Indigent young men. lint tji.;.n Sn ii Box —Gei.. Ward 11 Burnett, it .. »a.d, is to be ll.e man upcm ivh .ltt :■» \» <r coobfivil Ger. .laekvoo t gokl Wtuff box fourth copperas win re tin lie atm'’ I off.-U t\ru Sharp (iirT*—A youliu dieBtr-r received the gold tiuda i iin nt of the Albany 1 cotnmr ,u.iry, t'*r ihcbi"*t poem writt, It turn* out that her poem was n for word, I'miii the Juvenile fScr;t| 1813. rnulr > tur tin |i -'/■ | / . fnkhn College.—The approaching ( oni- ! inencoment of this institution bids fair to be mte of unusual interest. The Commence. , mem Sermon will be preached on .Sunday, 1 , the 'id August Tho Junior Exhibition will : take place on Tuesday following, and ‘ff : on the tame day an address before the Alum* *■'. in Society will In delivered by Thomas 1(. t U. Cobh, Esq., uf Athens. Wednesday, tin .7th, i, set apart for the Commencement exercises pronej; aiul the literary fi-stival ek | will close on Thursday, by an address before } ■; thi two Societies of llie College by tho Hon. 1 L 71 Keitt, ul Smith Carolina, -.lugnita .at nationalist - -' .»»• . bind, with Silver plated Hcrolta, back und trout Rev. fIr Mitchell, ot North Carolina, i This otylcis the lightest and neatmt Rockaway I who ic.ith ai tin black Mountain has [ yul introduce you can purchase them »t the in, been iiifciitiouod, had a diseuision, two or Repository of Meort. W’GODRI FF & Cn., • it, 'a ■ xeitn ago, with Hon. T. L. Clingnmn. 1 Uriffiu,Gt'v. e’tida j with regard, to (he height ol 1 Mitcnell’a 1 —- • i...|ve3t I’eak' aiuL t'Cltgntan's I’eak,' and it wa»j 'Wooduxs.i G?«*ii”— A Pomade fur bciuti place j t tideavoring to aseerliilu th*- height ol the J.fying th- Hair—highly perfumed *upcriart any •nfv , • iks tl ■' the I'rofessot lust iiis Life. French article imported, und fur ball ll'.e prices --•»». — | For dreening Latliea Hair it h»* noequab giving Klr-i.NO fr xf’KaTASN \nr.— V eelcbraled I ii a hrigltl glossy ap,ear»nec. lyeause.Gi iiIIh.- it'indy was one evening iu company wifh' a j men’s //air lu rurl its Ihe most natural uiaiiti r. .‘■ung uuly, and observing tier kiss he^.l^j It removea dandruff, always giving thb Hair lie " rim | ", . Inv advanced and bagged iheTwpiM'ar nim of being lfe»h ... bkr tvivnT. remarking that she ought to have ] urjly fifty ord " ,l,ni ' !l charily for him as site Imd shown ik I'm Sir, said tin belle, I never kissed | my dug wh* u be was a puppy: Vt'XV York Cost.—1 bavej included to soil my stock of Boots t aud hltoi's it New York Cost, until tho first ot Augil-t if vuu rail quick. W. W ROARK. June t 1S57 dawtf Fine liraudiei). V Kine aoaertment of llraudies—instore und tor : t'e rlieap by, LOWE* RICE. Feb SIV dwtf 0 For Kate. NE ol tin most desirable rcaidonco* on thr dgos of tho city ot Atlanta. Dr. D'Alvig of a "Fop Buggy, with twosoats, enamelled tfica ny offers In roll tho houiu' and lot where he now Curtain and Truminiiga,carved opoia board lie- resides, on Marietta street, a little abuvy Hquira I’ayne. Terms very accommodating, apply on themutni.'- March 4. tbt.X Uwtf It' ■ni'.l • liain(Kiouod. t’i None genuine units. FKLKIUGE * CO., Projtrietoranl the "Halm id a Thnuiand\J , 'lowi i .. ’ Fur .slabv all Druggivb. [mhSfiJwbui • !>■(•« linooit. i.-e In! ju.t received-, instore and LOWE *V MICE dwtl I OH HIE. illy • finished dwelling mi Whitehall street, and busmen pint ol tho eilv.— i !iu* e withtng t ■ puiehaae will do well ., . „H an.! reivthrm, as we intend to ag|| g :i.m tin- iiropertv. TTUesjHtifactly good. s. I sit A I h F.LWJRJ), Agent June tu If' i dtl—Wtt A - r 11 wu !