Newspaper Page Text
Dailn ®witmmv.
w»
■ ■ ' • B \ .• jjm
I.OCNRANE, DOWSING *S CO
STEELE,
dowsing
j Ebttorts
ATLANTA, (5080,,
niulSuAY jury io i
KRMS OF THE RXAMINt
|i r inmini w -advance
l-IIT!)
Daily
V kly
« tUlMICS
I) u> Examiner,
W, kly, •• ,
V.lvinc" paym.ntj
i iptton j
r>V-t it ti. »; t„ i: in.
rp'iAiri *1 ;ut*
\ll:inta Kxi'i.uo i
p Third page for Late Ni‘W: ;
Democratic Nomina Don*
TOR GOVERNOR,
IIISEPII IL BROWN.
OF CHEROKEE.
FOR CONGRESS, j
I District —AT. J• CRAWFORD
Third " D. J. BAILEY.
Fourth " L. J. GAR I KKLI.
Fifth \- K. WRIGHT.
Sixth " IAS. JACKSON
Seventh " LIN. STEPHENS.
Eighth " A. H. STEPHENS.
Col. Tidwell.
The Idler of this gentleman, accepting the
. carnation of the American Party of tbisdis-
trict. as its ealhlktate for Congress, will tie
tound in cur paper to day. Comment upon it
j-- scarcely necessary. He feels it his duty to
t>e a candidate, and to the tender mercies of his
democratic opponent we, for th? presort at
least most cheerfully consign him
The Great Sacs in England
To-day, the great race at Goodwood in
England, for the "Goodwood Cup" will be run.
The result ot this race is looked to with groat
interest, on both sides tiie Atlantic. The two
American hones. Prior and Prioress, have
been entered by their owner, Mr Ten Broock,
ar.J w.,1 ruu for the prbe. There are tifty-sii
entries I idea, most ot tin m bor es of the first
reputation in F.cglund .ud mo t <.l them win
ners in previous i.,_ I b! beavie t wtight is
carried by Prior, and the f.*ucth ou the list is
Priorase—the former .irryi: I2" acj tin*
latter, 114 pottod? I ti :*-xt heaviest weight
is l .’4 pounds, winch n earn-J hy ." Fisher-
Man," a horse of high rep'ile on the Eoulr-b
turf Porter's spirit ol the I in prononn-
■n.a the weighing ft the Auieik iii hordes to M
unfair as.by previuu.e wnterstaralinq. they were
o t»e allowed M pour, L mi account of their
tureign itrtract lint nevertheless, the race
Fa- t*eim ran, an*l tins fu \ test of the speed of
the \ ria-rican and Kcglhii tired race hor e ts
iva that the performance, of Prim a: I
i’rtorarj wrti prove creditable and add to the
reputation ol the American rate horse tu Kng
land we have cot u douh' We hope Hist out
r ;! a ..iher of them,will win, nut th? olJ, arc
t:ea7y—two against bity-su, on strai ge ground
ao upeat—for the race >3 u sicgl*. -lash of two
at-J a hall miles ■ acJ Un'uh pud, aroused, it
-;ii oe a remarkable event should either c!
these ttnc hor*C3 prove n Is; the victor. Wt
hale coiX.J-T.ee, however to the- judgement I
•nc.r owner He would scarcely rik the re
putation ol his ‘four tailers, with the
—for it was to get ’i'll a rate that he
went to Id clit. i - Ji 1 be Jpnbt the mettle and
■]*. i ot hie fvse* Htaridersare Americans;
. d then colors nr tk: erim'OO and whit sat
“tripes of the American Hoc, with blue cap
I white -jtars l his i,, doing the thieir np
Ei Re?eread C. C Bun
The Ditctution At Nownan
1
F §rnrn ami Btwjturt* Kl IHli
\Y. wove pie sent *1 this meeting atpUaa
peak ndtrisetlly—calmly, willful tldif-
ticult in dc, for the extreme giatincdtion we
toll in t)„ result renders indifference impn 1
“tide. ’ *
.Th doubt "i Into heard ex prun ed by
m.inv a-' to tin- ability ot .lodge ^Jrown to
•ntain turn < lt be fora th, lAj.txvul Know
Nothmgt?m lus bet ii entirely ‘ dispelled
lit i triumph ta-d \. th. echoes ,-t which
still mi.. .11 .iin.l me .is I write, prove i how
uhlc .ml trmipphantlj be will carry tha .1,
i. -r.iti. hafii’.-r through this contest.
Iiiifjjf llrowii, by the Ajrraqcmrni I J-uil
in y.-.p, ,■>•!» t an hour long, /When In Ac'.
• v, ,j Iic.nl beat with anxiety. ‘ S- niii.'li
pr use bad bespattered Hen Hill as a popu
lar orator that we pmticipated in this gemral
sentiment but the calm, elf- possessed and
•ligmticd maun, r ol th. Judge (soon won upon | jvo
be eontitlenr of the audience, mid ncwliav;
wc heard in ..no knur such n condensation of
lacts, such strength of argument, or so clear
and comprehensive n vi'w of the issues now
; 1 . v.dii g tvr.irc the pOCptC of Georgia It was
a masterly logical. elcHjiicnt aid truthful ex
[coition of tie whole case and elicited front
Triced af'.ITNT a warm mnf generous ceramet:
dafien for it 5 ability dcsrnfoa, and argumen-
tafivenc
< .Mr Hill rc/.lie 1 iu an heur and u half, and
I would not detract otto iota Irotn Mr. Mill'
ubiiit, as i popular speaker lie is nn rlo
ijiror.t rasti. trid lia'. many of’tlio cs«en!isl rc
qufciito'. ol a«nim;i speaker -pointednes?, bold
ness ot ass rtton ndroitness to attack an adver
sary ing. uuity to make the worn* appear the
better cause—AValktr, Kansas, and the Ad
ministration were flic beginning, end, ami mid-
lie of all he had tosay His speech indicated
one thing— that *• Fox’s Book of Martyrs” is
to be no longer a test l>ook. The massacre of
St Bartholomew ; the fear of the Fopo, and
the recital of stories crimsoned by fancy and
rendered ridiculous by exaggeration, arc now
left with their vitals torn out to rot on the po
litical bighwav, without even the formality of
a barial, cr an “ uuseen hand to throw flowers
npon tfceir grave."
Ilis speech might be appropriately described
as a continual tlow of words and political incon
gruities, sea=oned with vi'uperation ot Wal
ker ami the Democratic Party, au(l self lauda
tion for prophetic vision in telling the peopli
what bail happened would happen. This, by
the way, is partially true, for the very thing hi
denounced Walker as a traitor for doing, ar
guiug the climatic laws of Kansas, the gen
tie-man had himself pioclaiircd—that slaves
could never go to Kurnus Irom the interfer
ence ol natural catiTS ; that the negroes would
have to tic wrapped lu blankets In Angnst;
and tin! was he left to sustain the very man
he tier .inneed by standiug with Fillmore am!
supporting him for the Presidency. This
glaring inconsistency was pressed upon him by
Judge Urovrn witkleiiing andcru-hiog effect.
But tlitrc wi n- filing new in bis argument.
The old abiT-t of«(|iatter sovereignty in regard
t 1 t!w regulation ■ I suit rage to la’ adopted ou
the submission >•! the constitution for tlie peo
ple's rat iticat on or rejection, came back again,
and he paradeet it *ith great zeal to frighten
the people The reply ot lndg-3 Brown was
extellent,not viveu to anecdote or perversion
ot an adversary’* posilioc. The JuJg. ecu
tiued nitn*eif t > a i lose and compact argument,
in which were exposed the fallacies ol Mr
LliH’i p-siti ■ uud the cheers ot the crowd told
how eflutually he wa3 accomplishing the ob
ject of hi reply G.t the Democratic party
everywh. re be r. i.jieeil at the tame of this day’s
disenssion hi..1 know that in Judge Brown
they have a standard L-. erer e4ual in anility to
any man in Georgia
Th .-peecbes of fob Gartr-u aod TiJwell,
i have not more than time t allude tu To
those who l.tiow the men it is tnongh they
met to ascertain who wu- the victor Bat t ol
G, on this occasion was more than himself
He literally tore poor 'Tidwell and left not a
wh- F " tmiri his politi a! garment The uni
versal cry ol the democrats was -,e ol tri
umph
I go to Carrollton when you will heat from
iup more fully
l»
■dcr;
Adam
Bur
i i-i
u h an hr app
W*- ni'.u ii.
ion, Isr it
A- 1
Pol. rtilwell'VLettft of Accop
l»ncc.
•FatCTtF'n.t.K, July 'J7th, ItlMj.
(iPNTi kmkn >«iYonr letter mfcgmini
of my anamfmnjHnomination as « cm
f.ir .Con(*t«a,*t» the Antcr can Party
Fourth Congrmkmal lU.itnet, baa l
’ Qm o> generously and unnmii
' tM ««t b- ihwlincil , and
there ■ Wklority ngainal
tlw Hi trict. yet “ __
ing c nfhk'Hv which t hare TTi tnc^corn’ctncg'
ol the prmei)vl. - .md olijecta ot the American
I'arty, it would be wrong in me or any of it
members, to rctim* to <stv.* when eailoil upon
by such a Convention as you have the honor
to repfewctti. For voc, l cannot un i "ill not
(though doioai b, incvitnlde) d-.cliih*. Gum
is a parly Hat believe - it is belter to "be
r phi Him, 1’irsiil t ' Flic iMmt «.th which
our party l«i= Iteretolnre niet: ha’ bn n Imriic
.with unormplninl e enhinWtofii but the
wtong.i nn I iniuri- ‘ iotbcti.t upon oill* com
mon country, i.y e. • .'ing to |U)\rer undplace
those ol out opponent ii tljc sclf-uty'cd
Dcntocnitic pirty, «cem too intolcr.ible to lie
borne by a fre** ntal nnce peaceful mnl happy
The r.ict i' .; i>, known and h it
with itivtiii.v 11itainty, that om country is
hleCilio;; at ivery pore; that the ffonth luvs
tsvn wn-iu; J, mjuri.l, i .... t mid iicultcd ;
that AmtUK-an formen inon who Imvo boon
proud ol her name; and tliankful to Heaven
that they were ■ ABi-rican l'ititens, arc now
mourning over the ruin und desolation with
which tiny ar Him toned, and their once
fond Attachments to the Union hvenken,
through u ceming r.cccs'ily to rave them
s. I cs. th. ir idler: In d instiliiliono und proper
ty
Permit m *. iu all candor, to usk nn honest
and thinking pcoplc(without (filing into fitly
argument, which I conceive to be unuece•. ary
anil improper in this letter)tlto cauv which
has produced sucli unhappy result - ? I Hive the
people wronpxl Ihcmrclvcs? or ia it the offi
cials of party who hove tu'cly betrayed,
wronged and deceived n contiding mid uncus
[s-eting |ieople t If it is the intentinnnl nett! ol
the people they should not complain ; but if
it *be(us it i donbtltgs true) party leader?,
with whom the rights and interest of the
country have been intrusted, their party
should be search, d, and those who have proven
themselves unworthy of trust, removed and
disarmed of power and place, and no longer
[lermitted to deceive nnd injure n Ira* mid
virtuous people. This should be done, though
it remove from office these who have arroga
ted to themselves the iiuin.* of tin 1 Democrat
n name once cherished by many, but now
prostituted by being made th* means ot plac
ing unfaithful party leaders in < ffice, ami ot
oppressing their constituents, and especially
those of the South, in order to build up a
strong National parly, the only object of
which is to give power nnd place to political
aspirants. Devotion to putty may Is* com
mcudable iu its votaries, but lidciity to our
Country is better
It will be my duty nr.d pleasure to show to
the people of the Fourth Congressional I >is-
trief, on all suitable occasions, to thi best ol
uiy ability, the causes that have produced
8nch nlarmingifleets, and . ati.dy them, it po-i-
b|e, that Hie party assuming the tmm of
Democracy is niouo responsible—being ’hi
only party that has held the power to effeet
onr interest either for well nr for w ;.:: and I
cannot doubt bit: that when thehonent iliii.Ic
ing people ol the country sec the laitlilec.ni.
of their leaders and the tendency ol Ute’r party,
that they will have ■!:. Drmut:; and mrve to
der.ounci them
The resofntl ons accompanying your letter,
as welt as those of the Slate Crinven'inn,
which yours approved, have my ipprohntion
and will receive my support
In c> inclusion gentlemi .i | rmit met"
make tu you and tlirougii y u t.• tie' l',inven
tion und party you repri id, Ike neknoivl-
(■.igerm nts of a f»ra<* Til lue.rt for tlie i.onti
deuce rcp.vi| in me by the American party
of tlie Distiict, n-'. manifested by the aeli.ui
your t.'onvi ution.
Uoping tint the | iplc will nt one.; enter
into an itiv.-iti ’alien nt the wrong*, and inja -
rifs(wliieh an tulmitjhuve Urn done them,
ami that the error;: may in- exp • .1 uud cur-
reete ! and your nomination mad< trlmnp'nini
in, I remain,
Very Keij e. tiuily
Vour obwlicnt servant,
M M TIDWFBI.
I \!;iandrr B II Iii..;ham
B
Tnrlhl Art,ill In flnlilvtiovo’
By a leltt. received tin morning, we Wain
ll.at a most pnintiilucnirrenec took [dace yea
mfilAun Glfch-.lioro’i remlilrg. tbovt probtt-
bly, Wt Iliifj time, In loss of life
Iti^ma Urtu tioi* difficulty had existed
Dutavih Und .a German— u .lew,
’«!((Iw name of Oitouhoinier, and
Home time last week "tlie Hi,
l ollrer. .Vnflterd.iy, Odcnhcim-
aranted tl.ivis, and On- |intttea met tot*
tri ll lieuiro a Magijilrale, in the “loti ot
Mc-ara. Washington-S; Amlrevvrr. ft • wen Id
appear that Oilculieiiio i was very ilcmlting
in hiu Ivnt’iiadi to Dr Diivtii, calling him a
liaTj or flsin** u'crdfl lo that rlloct, anil an
l)avi was about to lay hold off a ' little lire
shovel to trike him. Odcnheim, i' ^ lep-soti
drew :: pistol and . lo.t Davis, Hi'* balliiili
ing hut about tho low i r end cl tlto lungs,
on the tiitlit side, ntul lodgimt in tin hack
Tin (Menlo imcra, l.nhcr and -tin, fired, m
all. live -ilods, and a-, the elder had his pH-
lol i i Hi. Davis' head toihoot him -again,
young Winfield Robinson, a nephew id" tin
Di" snatched up a tipade and .struck Oylcn
lo'imci on the head, lutQcklnp, him down,
and tacturing his skull shockingly. This
turned the direction ol tin pistol ho that the
continls, intended for U.iviu, cutcroil the
hack ol Ho younger (Jdonlieimcr, near the
back-hone Thus the tragedy closed. Gdrn-
licimcr and son are in jail, ami neither ex
peeled to live, although there ant some hopes
of the votingm. ft is supposed to be on-
possildo for the old man to survive Di.
hoRilcll took out a spoonful ,d brains.
Dr. Davis was removed t,. |)r. Drayton’s
office wlo rc ho remained at last accounts.
It was feared that he could lint survive the
night. II had no weapon whatever, at the
time ot the orcurreivv. Mrs Davis is deep
ly affected, and, owing to her critical situ
ation, fears are cnti ri.uncd I'm her life too.
It is needless t.. ray Mint the excitement in
Gnldslioro' u; of the most painful character.
Mliirnr's Ofll««*.
ATuiWT.v, 21th Inly IBfiJ
\
I
In ua*oiil|flW with the request of a 'commit-,
tec ol the Southern Commercial Oonvuilaon,
nnd oflhc City Aulhoriliea of tire city ol Kno.v 1
vilto, l Imvo oppointcil the following persona
idelegatea from this city to sai I Convention, to
tic held at Knoxville on the tenth day r,l Au
gust next
Styctifll Nolitcfi
1.11
Pi (>KLt,.4Tlth
It W i.’ozfttl.
II G ^ oncy —
J Noreroaa,
N J Hnmnti.ii,i *
Win Marklmin
W 1, High.
R M Clark".
L.I Furr,
0 il Strong,
1 G MoDniml
J M Calhimn
1, E Bleckloy,
Tbontat) W Clmi
lit! 1 luygoou
B II Overby,
Dl. W P 1 Invdi i.
Dr It M Smith
J J ‘Thrasher,
A M I'allcmnn
Niciiolao .I'Mfl.ftt.li
Win llorrin,*
C It llnnleiler
David Mayor
T llowiml,
.1 E Willmnfr
Dr J F A lc.v,ii-<l.‘i
J R Wttllace
I W Duncan,
Tliomn.s Ivifi'
\\ 11 slurp (
T R Riplcv
■J il Stock*,
A Ii Slokve.
Dr J riinin|Kv.i
T 1, Cooper,
/, A Rice,
1. J Gar trail
l B I’eeli,
LG Howell,
Irattc Wiaship
John (Jollier
.) 1, Dunning,
'olm F bizzard
Gh ero Glmmff,.
j W C Robitwou,
Wm l.nwshe
0 W liimuiciitt
W W Roark,
| f> 8 Hoyt,
F, M SeuRO,
‘III! Ilolcoinhr-
•John Glen,
A \V r Stone
A W M itet it'll
.1 Ai, ! : i‘ ■ li loud at Notary 1‘ui'lit. -Governor
Uneliford, of Wisconsin, oi course a Black Re
publican, on the !)!h inst., issucil a commission,
ns Notary Dublin In II. Nolan, a person of
nut brown complexion uml negro extraction,
- . who has redded in Mudiaori, \Vis matiy years
It seems that Gilenhetiner had warranted Dr. t |, al | KTi j,.p cream e iloon keeper, and leader
Davis, which Ini to the caning ot last Week. 1 -
The trial he fore the magistrate was with re
ference to thi ■ Inter necuti. nee —Wiinunn-
/ ’n Journal, July 51.
the ,1,
Mev ?r.
G M N
olio
H Danlei
ter
"‘P ’
I,, ipt
The)
ml Wint
‘minis lon-
ateil I
1 lander
, ilp If :
ppear-. that
ion of trill'
;Jy, which I
not •• beyond ti
loll wing iten
■ Tr-y Budi/gt
Mi
: In-1
1 11 MonbZ has d lie
i. t illed losccompll’l
• Buffal 4 The liulf ilo p :[■<
. Tea I. to fi , | praud I tlir
met with -.tooe L,st week. 1.
•' n.ij hi .iltuliuied I o lief judjeio
Wtilr b
plainly
.,y She
at I. i bu- me,
< i' Burr -traTr
i/ian. - Th'
‘ with her
pro-
,1. the
i Feppn —The 'pepper k
:. latest method ol street robuery Ti
e - is this:
A -*amp brushes joat the pedestrian
uk, sod flings a quantity ol cayenne m hu
v,- ai. I then tatra to hia heels.
A coutederaU: comes up to tlie on’: a3 - aulte,|
ytnptthize with him anil to see what is the
malt- r, the lelluw meanwhile relieving the un-
: s tunate r.f his vainibk, ai d apply ing an exs
:m allowance of |» p]ei i lo; thing in done m
the twinkling of un eye, uul th,': police say it
1-. by tar the must atrocious invention t iffany
has yet hit npon.
llE4i.ru a no BnifTV J.x SVuga.y—"At
eighteen, aid u foreigner, u young AinPrl
can woman u the prettiest m the world : b'it
at thirty non thru, -he n alteady old and
ugly t hough there were som. of a KreDth-
maii’.-exaggeration.: in the remark, there wav
also a sutatance of truth Why is it that the
beaaty of onr .males la.h^ 30 soon? Dr, to
go at once to Hi real ig-me—fur Beauty is on
ly perm icebt wlier. there ia iK-alth—why is it
it l* r women, a? compared with the women
,,t .ther tem[<>ritf chmatei ar, 30 d'licatr;
and tragdt ?
'I he answer may Ire made in n few words
l». is ts- in they neglect air anJ rxercife
Werd.oe lassitude, nnd a lading complex -
ion, ns'inevitably follow indolence and con-
‘ atmrat u: th" wilting id a plant results Horn
it: deprivation of light It is a law of our
existence, that we mn«t take daily exercise if
we would continue in health it is a fact in
phyiolotrv that a pure utmost [.here is indu
pensibl'- to a vigor ;us vitality. All the re-
tinemer.'. of civilization, dl the ri-ourcu of
3cienc>-, ha . : I ril’d to supply a ruh-titute for
lr<-h air and exercize 'l l., poor and rich
ilau.1 ou th: =ame p.lattnrm in' r’ferenr.-e to
thi3 netx.ssity ol rur nature. The lady ir,
•Tlks and satins can buy no cosmetic so iffl-
cacioux as the sun h, e amt bri ize whii Ii are
pourrd out nt every rtep ot her humble ^in
ter
iUut kinff l*ol«4jnwii«.
Mr a D. Dnpon, in a note to the .Savin
nab Re[,ul.lican hwWFriday, -ays I have just
lo»t two [.rime httie negroes from the effects of
eating a -msll rpiaritity of blacking that s user!
to clean hoes. One died in six, and the other
24 boor?, in eonvuhioru. I give you the in
formation for public good I do not think more
than a fpoocluff was eaten.
luhl '/ ntntinth
Culture m tin CnitnlSluCi
ex of Datents has set apart a portion ot the
fund- In t appropiat I by ('on rre, i for agri
cuttnral pttr[io?es t,,r < Maining enttingsrof all
the native wiki grape . mes in the I nited
States to tv* placed io the hands ol practical
cultivator? with a view of testing their adap
tatioo to the soil und climate ot the other ?ec
tionsoftbe Union and determining their vuF
ue for table use nnd for making win Major
II 0 William?, of Fairfax county, Via., has
becu cbcseQ to select the cutting? ol the vines
ol Arkansas aud Texas, nnd ol the neighbor
ing territories, and obtain certain information
connected with th ir growth and locality
which are to lie employed in carrying out raid
experiment.
Considering the ext 3 :.! of territory
which (lie wine cultor. - may lio advantageously
diffused hr this country, it is surprising that
this important measure teas never been nttemf
ted by ur Government trefore. It early ut
tracteii Hie attenticu ot the first colonic... who
-not only formed vineyards ol the European
grape, but made wine from onr native grapr
N'.. t withstand ii c that tlie nibject I tx-ri
2rtilou“ly pursued at various jieriod- ince, nil
tiuise dwelling ou the east rly half of this con
tinent, who have made tiial ol Hie foreign
grjpe, have never been able tu bring their d.,*
sigic to perfection, and, until hit,.ly, most rd
thao who have tested their 'kill on tfi nativ
varietiM have only met with partial huccch.
At pre-ent excellent vines are profitably
mad. near Cincinnati, io Ohio, nnd near At
lanta in Georgia Irotn our native C'utawba
grope. * Superior wine art also made near
Los Angeles, in California, Irom the Kuropenn
grape, which hml br en intrtducCfl here pome
one hundred an I fifty y,-wr ’ "go, by the Je
suit?. In Hie opinion of good | algt-i, tin
(luality of these wines is not surpas.' I liy any
rr.anufacturtd in the old world
I he steps now taken l.y the I'atcnt Dfli-e
we this<c jndiciou*, and have no doubt will nl
timately meet with fncc.-n -It
Stilt,J, 03’/ dll*.
Hil’h Salary.—Mr. Moran, the n* w i’rtsi
dent of the N. V. Frie 1 tail Rout Company, u
is to receive a "alary of i"„':i,000 u year —ex-
actly what is paid to the 1'residcnt of the UT.
ited States, aid more probably than i paid
to any other functionary in this country I las
i« givfn to bitn in order to secure his cervices
to the Company,who?o affair* require cou’urn-
ate ability in its administration to rekivc it
of its various eabarra&imeets.
rouml Out.
'That ‘ retired clergy man, whom* lands ol
life arc nearly run out,' ami who advertise*
so extensively that lie will send a recipe Mr
curin'; certain complaints, on receipt of iioh-
tnire stamps, Arc , has been exposed. The
editor of the l.ancnslcf ('Pennsylvania) Fx-
ntnincr was coaxed into sending to him - lor
his recipe, and ho thus I,.11- ua alt iilrout it:
1 Wc have spent considerable time and
money ill "ending to these Hdlow.s Ibr their
different remedies, from the celebrated honey
down to ltcv. Dr, McDangal, the retired
clergyman, wlui purpose ■ to cure the ner
vous sufferer for nothing. T' ell, the reve
rend gentleman’s preparation ts as follows :
Alcoholic extract of ignorantia amaf«—3tl
grains.
Powdered gum arabie—10 grains.
Make tort) pill;, and take om- Bin • tun - s
a day.
The 1 retired phyuicinn is a l.i’ ol wag,
as wi ll as an experimenter on puhln folly
for fits own profits. This * ignornntia aina-
ra’ is that article hettet known.', in Eiiglisli
as common ercdulity, which induces .
many individual.- to liccoinescll ciuidemiu d
dupe.*, to, placing tliamitlvc: voluntarily
within Hie arts of sharpers and sw indli
who scare ly 1 p’ -trnd io cover ilieir fraud.i
with even the sciuhlaiic.'of Irntli ,ir [uolia-
liility. |i ir. not necessary tu resort to Hi.
alcoholic extract ot the arm Ic. It is uffi
.icnily atullilyinp in il simpl oinliti m
for all practical purpose ..
\\ here the it vert ltd ini] ter got Hit \v on
dertul medicint Irom, o would he lur.l to
tell. But most certainly it uL'ilhei can fi.
found in any of ih. mndie.il m -at
liook , drug lores m my ntfici place, luit
must conic from Hie inveiilivc gnnin * ol the
doctor's head, who will send t! liy mail on
i|vl of in i xtra dollar, merely to pay *
I Thi; ei 11 ilnly 11 Hid tin H ingeii
us manner that liar. In . ii deviled yel to
ill the pi file , and goes lai a lead t l*ru-
mi Gin, T i fifty wav 'o make a foilum/,
whi, I, wa , u itlinut exception, tin; great, o
pi’* cl -wlndling everipnetna Ion III. in
ti'mity ’ -/-. n/mnye Vttjnr
Wh, 1 ! I', i,-if ii tin. Via) Ul,l CuP Hr
lerrii irotn the Richmond Dispatch, ofthefftuli
in?t, that Uu|ur Thns. L* I l.ir’ i,t has sold bis
three year old r.Jt, Shwhcr by f hiiilo Har
old, out nl Baruh Wnahingtmi, lor the sum ot
Fa,OoO, to Mr I Morris, ot A'uw Vort;. —
'Tills is the liiglir t prico," nuy- Hie Dk[iutcli
‘ever paid Mr n tlirte year old in this country
that had cvcc run over mile lieat. Houni.
14i',lie, when three years old, sold for live
thou’atnl doll tra, but she had pone.two, nnd
wc believe, three mite heat?, at the time of her
ale. .Slasher i. engaged in the South, all ol
which Mr Morris takes—but front what wc*
have beard, we ?uppo?e the eoll will us sent to
England, to Mr I’m Brocck He i.oneol
the fittest colts of hLs age in Hits conut.y, and,
if he doer not eros3the Atlantic, will probably
pay Mr l.irmcIT thin tall.'*
Portrait t Mary (Juten of Sruti. A very
remarkable, interesting nnd aBroctiveexhibi
tion is now npen.lty ticket only, at the opart
mentsofthe Arch /oological Society. .Suffolk
street, Pull Moll. It is a collection of por
trait s ol the unfortunate and much rn"digued
Mary Stuart, known o? Mary tptcen of Scot?
The collection in every extemavc, ond the por-
troitii arc considered bona ftJt, and ir deed licar
o great rtacmblance to each oilier, : avs where
tlie ikiH ol the artist has faik.l .Many of the
portraiture in oil, water color? und engrav
ings, and to those who liave studied the liirto-
ry ot the murdered Queen this exhibition poa
etsaea attraction - ! of no common kind By the
way, Afiss Agnes Strickland has just “cut a
large portion of her sixth nnd l.i-it volume of
flic'l.ifc of Mary titunrt toil, prts - — Lon?
n Cor. Boston Pilot.
.i Devoted t.arrr A young man waiked
from a neighboring (owe, ten milta didant to
this city, t.hi.' morning, to gel a‘team’lit to
tiring life girl lo the cireue.
He arrived nt one ot our ntublej nt lialf.paat
o’clock, and [mtiently waitcil till the'hcad
man' could be raffed up He took the team,
went after hit girl, and retained in season to
sw tlie circni! come into the city I hey -(tent
the day lifre, swing tie- dgbls— eff phants, jw-
, xi bra, and several more curiosities'not
specified in the flaming liills, and nfter the per*
Mrimuiro return. I -be tu return with the horse
and walked back-
Talk about swimming the il.dlenpout, an 1
ad-1 the witchery of song to make it more ro
mantic! The fellow who swam tii:i* small sheet
of water wna no lover at nil beside the youth
that walk? 20 mile-i this hot July day to give
the idol ol his Mart a chance to go in city
style to "00 th*- circus!—fVnttrn enhuntti pa.
of a cotillon band.
! He invented llieeapitaliiviumnud tricophcr-
j ou?. two varieties ol ‘dog water - in general use
j nnd circulation Mr the hair - The commission
; is i:tstnxl with all the proper formalities, and
the bond required by law is signe I by Win. II
N'olnn and by Win - Ii. Jarvis us bondsmen.—
But the .Secretary of State, CoMdmies, refuses
to tile the bond, on it has pity the. following
endorsement; ‘'Tliisappoiutmmt ih in violation
of the t/'nnstitalion nnd 11 tore fore void.'— \. 1"
.Vues.
j From lltth:—Suit Lake dates to the 2d in?t.
I liave been received at St. Louis
'The affair? ol the Territory were in a peace
ful condilon and general prosperity prevailed.
Kumora of the Utah expedition try the Gov
ernment utlracted little attention.
The emigrant trains worn prtignasing rapid
ly. Gross was abundant ou Uro plains and the
Indians were lriendly -
Publio charges of official dishonesty were
made against the .surveyor gcheVal of the Ter
ritory. Several statements ol iii.s neaistants
have lici'ri publishi:il, necuaing hhn ol reportin;.-
qu.1 [Hickuting the money lor work never done;
wilholding Hie pay of hia assialants and appro*
printing it to himself; neglecting to marlcthe
Jtttveyo, and thert reporting that the posts had
been removed by the mormons, tviih oilier ser
ions nii’drmeanoi - ..
Ufdit i Culrl flier/ - *, Ftij — VV\ regret to
learn ol the demise of thn gentleman, whi - -us
known throughout the country iq connection
with Gen. Welch nnd Gql. Mutitt, IhO'eminent
eitrtM proprietors irnd matiageio of several
zoological inalitutea. Tie wan above fill years
ol age, and was distinguished for his social
qualities He was a native ol Wuiwick,
Franklin co. tl/.i*- - ? , tvliert* lie wah" loin Feb.
•t, I'Jffl He ••ervc-l tn the last wot with
Great Britain Since 18111 lie lias kept the
Girnllc Hotel, at Jamuieti, l/)ng lalaud, (with
tlie exception ol h w months) where ho (lied on
• he Jli nl'., nnd was liurieti in the Fpisi opal
t'etuetery It was Mr Weeks who went out
to (,'apc Town, Africa to assist Mr. John
Clayton in scettutig girattm mnl nlher animal*
lor hi; monagirie ‘ Pint Spirit </ the
PltlWI.
No Allstaks*!
WnoJinll "ml Co 'ii (t.moanl Htiggi**.* arelM
Ml|u'rtur to any olhci ItuRttJf now in liar Ti)
onr hiiJ you will never hut nny other Blyl.i nl
UuttKy. 'They keep a hirtn eloi k ol thorn e.
hand at Ihsir Itepoaitnry, tiriltio, Georgia
lltly tt‘1 • wit
Attention Democracy
li mn loan'll E. Brown, thn Uemoorati.
,-.imltil.iie I’m Governor, amt I,. J. G*nTnn i,
ill,' Demcicr.Git- earuliilnte lio (^ongrea: in
rlit District, will address th" citizens ot
I’u.li . ..iiiii), .it Ncwnan, on th* ‘JHHi
iit;i Tlii x will ah.o adilresM thn penplo ol
Oaiu.ll, nt Oarrollton, on the fftttli, and tin
, iti/.ena ,,l Heard, at Franklin, on tint ffOlli
i.el Hit tu lie a lull turn out, an tlie question
lo I,, ilea us', ,1 ,ii, ■! great iinpiirtunr, tu
(lie poopM.
Ilttiltoail meeting in Hall.
The (iliiensol tlall amt tlm adimir.g conn
tie, arc respertfnlly inviliid to meet at Gainer -
villi on fialuriltty the ‘•Itli day of August noil.
lo cansiill iijiiut Itie or, j ty and advantage. - ul
inking clock in the Georgia Air l.irte Itailroinl
Alt Norrroc,. the i’rccidont of 111" llnilrnad
,n,I - Ihoi distiiiguislied uponl.er- are experlad t,
l", |,rivenl an,I n.l.li* die meeting < tome on.'
cubic all!!
j I uiy 28.IU5H .Uwt i
i Domocralio Meeting.
i Th Democrnfic party ol Fulton eouiily
.,ii ti qit, utcil loasuemldc at the Gourlltouae,
! on tlm tirm Tuesday in August next, at lo
I o’, lock, A. M., ibr tlm purpose ot nomina-
| tmg candidate:: to represent tlie county in tlm
I Senatorial and |{opiesienlativchranclies oftlm
j next l.ogislature ot Georgia. Tlie sever.)!
j Militia'District): are requested lo send up
ihr* ; Delegates, each, to ilia Convention
MANY DEMOCRATS
; Samuel Swan & Co.,
\ f 1. A NT A, ' . .GEOn(»IA.
IZjOlNJSL^EISXIS.
hul healers hi (told, Silva’, Uanlc IVu! • and
Demist it Lichutogi'.
If emu ml liXchangn on New 1^ork, New Oi
It fin , tit. Knvamttth, nnti r.lt
l>oii)U in ilie-I nited Htnlca. fhioorrent Hank
Notes nnii »Spccie l ought nnd cold. ^’oilerlions
mat!n every wlicic ami procecilH reniilled l*y
•Siglit Draft on New Ymk »r New Orleans,
day <»f payment,
3AMUSL b'.YAN. UI0» L. IDUV.
Atlonln, July Ifi, 136? [ lUwlf
•VVuodlamj i'liEAM*'—A Pomade for l»cauti
tying iho Hair—highly |»oH'umed,uuiioriortonny
French article imported, un i for half tlm price?
For drcsftiiin i.adieu lluir il linn noc«|uul,giving
ii a hiiv ht gl'^ny uj»| eurftnee. It rau«caGentle
nmii H //air to curl m the mojt natural iiiannei
1( removes d ui'lnill, hIwivT-j giving <he Hair tlm
mippurante o! I«ring lre?h tshampoiMtil. Frio
-oily fifly ceii* • None genuine unlew oi^m vl
rfil lHIHiE A CO , Pioprietoia«f the
“Mnliu t»l ti Tht»u«46ud riowcre
i*«» .i!ei>v nil PiuggUt.-. fuihdf)dwl»n>
ftT It *er
Men ilgia
eoinj.l' inl.* <»
i«m| then M n
il woi united t
dint Hlmum(Minin, Deal nets
•lien aiul Still loin! * and olhe»
•vhich we urn .ill .uhject have
l*rel l)cOitKh -’ Clcctrif (!m
any ritBe in u shorl - pat
«»! (mm and ailh
h»ui "f lilt ig* nl' 1
j noth* i rtJanin
July Cl, 180/
ti lhne, eYp/nse. It car t
*•. .,! a ,»» tu. ill 14
c--**
lijpiu JlburrtiQruuids.
^Ilitb"/> oj Urjr^ia Rei tobn Hurry will
!i_$ui: : ccrftU:,) ut Baltimore, Mil, on Suuday
aext, the 2d AiQiist, ns Roman Catholic Bish
op ol ifcorgis.
Putk about Mnrriaty In tin: fit I.'.UIA
Reeonlej’i t'ourl, recently, 1 McMsum tvaa
ffoed $fi l. i stealiog wood from the ateunboat
Hannibal, and was r„ kid by lu„ lionoi to I r K
over:
'C c-rnu i do it, 1 inutlecuJ lie, uiu 1 r’at the
pewter you: lionoi.'
^'Arc von a married mar., tnqttiri J Bib 1<*
(•order*
‘N 1 n net exactly lur l ;iiiu., ut su '
' Well, I will have to end you to tho work
house, “aid the Recorder
•'T*a*taiut nothin' t-t*to -go th-thcrc,' rail
Allcck. ' l-I-l’iu used toil lial when you
t Mailt about’m-m-mnrria(p: ohlh llow, you
1-f'li n‘t'ieiMt me!
Ctt i’r J VV'oial tl.u renowned iliacoi i ri.t thu
nvatuohl,' "itiui Rcatoralixo" otill nintinueato
labat m l.f hall ,il the afflicted 111* inidnine;
arc uniVfTeolly admitted hy the American press
t" he *u[icri"i to all ntlifi»f.u catumg the l:air,
i n tlie l ead J the aged, to grow lirtl. with a»
inn h vigor nil.I luxuriance »• when 11. - . Iwuh
tho advantages ol. youth Thcru can he no
doubt, it wn place rcdil t. th ,innumerable tc»-
lim-.nisle wl.tch the Dr.Ju. i .has in bia poa
acsi'ii Hut il i ino of tli- 1 greatest ducovenr:
in Ihe medical world, ft restores, pcrniai.cntly
giay liaitlo its original color, arid makes tta3-
inni a l>cfliihful .ilky u-itiirc which lias been
very desirable m all age:-, ot tl,c tan,Id. It frr
ipiildly hajqicq ; that old men unity l-oautifu
ond nmiabie young ladle nrid not unfrequent- j
ly crusty old muida make victinixof handenmc, 1
gnoj nstured young gentlemen, an.l liy what
pri'i.’M it fii-. never hern determii" I until late,
ly wheii it was attributed to the u*o "ftliis in-
yalnabio Hair llcatoralivc,— Lntalle Iountal.
Hold by all g-iml Druggists.
July M, I HO i d.iwfi’w
Itian nnd Sliui ts,
AT m ATL ANTA MILLS.
ORAN ten Ct .a) dl* iff rs thiity live cl*
i ) fit i’fJTBH'! A I'D
lulA 28, I8R7 dtl
10,000 Shares
SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. ROAU
STOCK!
milt: t’KEHIUENT x. Dl It BUT GKx ol in.
f Kiiutiiyrn Tariiu llail Road Company, havi
vet apart Ten t housand Shares ol this Stuck
to 1,0 offered, for.. limited period, to Iho citizen
ol Georgia, amt Ihoso who dcaire to ettl.srribe
niff do *o pouniptly.
Five |air rant ia all that will eve. lie callej
to. upon Ibis Stock, i:. the giant*from (tinSlat,
of Toils, are held to bo aufli. ient to pay the
"liier ninaly five per cent. Seventy miles ot
tho Fowl hnva linen put under contract, with
Me ear? John T. Giant \ Co, of this State
whoae experience, ability, and rceourrcv, give
ample asuuratici, ol the most rigorous and speedy
construction of Iho Road The Rigid , Fran
chises, nud Property of tins Company, are sc
cursd, i-cyoml ail contingencies.
'Tho Iron for 27 mil. * of the Boa,I, has nl
ready Imen delivered lit Tex a;, and th" Koad
Bed is now uenly ready to teceive it A* (lit)
Company luv no immediate uso for funds,
1 am authorized to lake good paper maturing
at Savannah,Charleston, Mobile, New Oilcan,
or New Vmk, until" Mot March, IB58, wilt
interest and orthaiig, added The Stock may
be ee r urn I oh application I > me at tin office ol
W iliis in s, allies *\ 1 .'o., Atlanta, Georgia, wiicra
printed*!.'barters, Reports, ond Statistics ran I-
bad BOLl.INti BAKER, Agent
for Sale of Southern Pacific Rail Road
Stork ill the Stale of Grorgia
Atlanta, Inly 2d, 186/ djivtt
Corns of Block t'er lllli ..it.
tic it known that i, ti,titled to
Shares, of $100, each, in Hi.
Capital Stock of the Southern Pacific Kail
Roid Company, representing all tho rights, iu
tcreats, privileges, lands, and other properly ol
the Company, transferable only on the r
style to i
f" r -
OaJTte H;.a#trf New Yc , ha? paid Dr.
CkKKC Slow, fjr reedpt t« cure hydropho
bia
/ ! KOUBIA, Fu/hytli county.-*-*
Court of Ordinary, July 'term, lij&i,—
Wliercia Jsmfa ltobcr»i. Guardian ot U r illiam
Slmw, Sr., a lunatic, applies to mo lor Fetters
of Uismiefion from str.l Guardianship, asi.l
Hhsw lieing now dead.
These are therefore, lo uteand admonish all
parties inlereotod, whether kindred or creditors
of raid William Shaw, a lunatic, to life their
objections, it any they imvo, within the rims
prescribed oy liw, why Fetters of Dismission
•liould nor Iw granted Hit applicant at our
Court of ('ordinary, to tie held in and for said
county on the lirat Monday in September next.
H U/1KKFK, Grdinus
July Cth 1867 w40d
the Company, by said
nly on tlu* Book:, ot
or his at
torney, on the surrender of this Certificate. Gi
each of these altarea, t- r > Invc been paid, and no
further rail vr r:*rc.-T77itn(,c»r, or shall ho madr
un the Stock represented I.y this Certificate
in testimony whereof, the surd Company hsv-*
caused ih ia Certificate to ho signed, Ac
n" Intelligencer and American will copy
j / v GAHKE CAhtVAbSBD ' HSHS m
‘"a \ 4toru and for sale on good t*
July 27, 186
sole on good terms, by
WILLIAMS, H1IF.A & CO
dawiod
Atlautu Stvaiu Allllq.
W E will keep conatently on hand a large
supply of GOOD FLOCK,also IlitAN
and SHORTS
Tho highest Gnshpnco pant for WHEAT
at the Mills. It. PETERS 4 CU
At!*ntli July 21)1467 u db»