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TUESDAY, AUG. S! lt-57.
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Democratic Nominations.
cor governor.
JOSEPH E. BROW*.
OF CHEROKEE
- FOR CONGRESS.
shorn/ District M. J. CRAWFORD | of Atlanta; we did not hesitate
Third “
fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Strait h
Eighth
D. J. BAILEY.
1.. J. GARTRELL.
A. R. WRIGHT.
JAS. JACKSON.
LIN. STEPHENS
A. H. STEPHENS
-STATE LECISLATI RE.
>
Fur. Senator.
JARED I. WHITAKER.
For Rtprts entatia
JOHN G WESTMORELAND.
'‘PWN&tlltiN.'
Tht “Amcricjut” under the ,itiov»- c-itp-
Ua* Vetera to andcomurants upon, aWtittnuni-
catiM whichappeared in our iwtte of the
Mtit’incu, aij pied “0»e wh > Knows You.”
and which reflect-, upon the character of
A. K. Settfo, Eaq., of this place. It is evi
dent that our cotemporary feels sure at t he
charge of “personalities” made against him,
and seeks to assail the Examiner (if being
one of the “ Democratic papers of this
city”) for admitting a communication into its
columns accompanied by a name, and, \t tlh
which, we, personally, have nothing to
do.
But we copy from the “ American." It
says:
"We have been charged, lime aue uu,
by our city cotemporaries wi'h indulging
largely in personalities, and. by implication
with lending the nse of our columns ;. ,i.
fame private character."
Since the writer’s (the Junior Editors eon-
nection with the " Examiner.’' u > charge oi
indulgence in personalities, or tin' using ot tb e
*■ American's" eolutnu* to dcftim- private
■harac ter " has "been made against it by this
papet; aod we defY the Editor of th: • Atnu-
ican" to produce vidcuee to the contrary T::
aauuit upon Mr. Seago, we admitted, b , an c,
in cor jadgtneM. it was provoked by thatv
’ tieman him-cif. Rcekiw? in his a vaults upon
• our oely banking institution, and up > i tins-
j into whose hand? ltave been entrusted j; m . ,
agemeut pointed uud iusuitiug as v.crc the
! queries be propounded through the press of a
i distant city, oar antagonistic t every interest
o insert th e
communication of One Who Know? You,
j nor do w? otter any apology for ao doing As
. to the “consideration to which the '•Alcri-
j can” refers, we have only to say, that oar
i neighbor should not • measure our corn by his
I balf-busbel: " in other words, he lira doubt-
! leas "judged us by himself,” u standard, when
i ‘‘considerations'" for "good works” atv upon
| the tapis, w> shell object t" • • weighed or mea
sured by.
i We had prepared the foregoing article tor
j our yesterday’s issue, bnt iu order to give Mr.
stage u bearing, it was trowd.-d cut of our col
umns. That gentiemau complain, in his card
of the irresponsibility of the author of • One
Who Knows You.” Responsible or not re
sponsible, when -we nrst came to this city, we
found Mr. Wells occupying u position of ;c-
sponsibility and trust, to which be had bum
elected by the Citv Council of Atlanta, ami
Thr Twin In tits Telsgarph Cable.
Messrs Nrwmu. A Co. write to the Lon
don Tim- , that they are Tied responsible for
the error in the Inv er twist of the Atlantic
telegraph cable The following is their cvjilan-
ati n
1 The c iiclusiou drawn by your corres
ponder,t, that we arc in tlir fault, i* certainly
tot warranted. Admitting all the premises,
bow were we to know anything about Messrs.
Ki.assr A Kt,uoTrV work'Wo"have no entry
to their premises and could know nothing of
lha lay of the cable manufactured.
2 We took our contract from the Atlantic
Telegraph Company in December lost; and
we wero supplied by their engineer with a spe
cimen of.the cable to he tntrde. \Ye ro. -triet-
ciwractsrlaue of tbe hatty,
The attempt to Impote a spurious child up
on the public, and thus obtain posscssiow-of
the estate of Burtlell, although very cluafflly
perforated Is characteristic of the family to
which Mrs Cunningham belongs. Her.old-
est sister, now deceased, practised a triitk cf
the same description and for a similar purpose,
about SO years ago.. I .speak of a matter
louebiug which I was fully informed at the
time, and the circumstances being of n nature
calculated to make a daep impression on the
mind, arc yet fresh in my recollection. It wan
in the year 1827 I think, that nut ah Hotnp-
,d new machinery specially adapted lur the | stead, cf Brooklyn, entrapped au unlucky
nupnlucture f tins cable ol tue same lay as| Bermudian, then a resident of Middleton Con-
thc specimen supplied to ns. i necticut, into matrimony. She was a showy.
Wc begat-. to manttfaciutc the last week ol . . . .
F chre-.-v and when tv began, about 2001 P' 1 , °I Sue hgure, lair manners, and
IB! *rs had been made at. Greenwh'teh. The en-1«" invincible propensity to intrigue—just the
ditto r of the company then found that the lay . pcijfm to bamboozle the simple minded island-
. t the cable at the .wo works was in reverse j eri ^ v ho had been bred to the sea, nnd had
direct.ons, « Jo alter it in otr \U | on , a3aiIor . 8 klIOW |ed|rooT the sox.
could not do t r is without altering the mnemne- 1 - "
ty, which, as before said, had been specially
prepar d for the work, and this tv all lave
involved a delay of three weeks, so that the
I mein, r divi.l I azainst th* nReratiin. As it
j turned out.it would certainly have bt ea bet-
I 'er to i.av" . cit'd it. for. although .re had
lot begun . .. half of the cable tj:| the i.re.-n-
j whichtir i had completed about 200 miles, yet
! wo 1 id . ia •'.., 1 per: wh-m they had up-
tvard ol l.M'miles still todo, so there would
I have tn.cn ample time to mole the
j u p- rat ot - in the machinery viihont di
• uu i'cIicuof ties cable. However, tlint
*A Cotton Factory U about to be eetab-
■ - ~ e, and the sumof #60y
I forftat purposd,
M^roowdiMbetWlG) ofthsage.”
said Curran to Grattan, you would only
arrauft and tig up your
• ■»»*♦
JQhMoaa B. Ives, one ol the most promt-
cent men in the State of Rhode Island, died
at Warwick on the 7th lost.
llo carried her to Middleton, whither she
was accompanied by a younger sister, called
Amie: the same exemplary female, I presume
who testified with such simplicity and candor
in the recent Cunningham case, under the
name of Ann Burns. These excellent women
were kindly received by the friends of Sarah's
husband, who were respectable aud tnfluen-
•i '-sttry I P 01 '! 1 ’^- nnt ' through their means found their
clay in | way into social circle, distinguished for its
ultivation aud refinement: But I must ro-
iir "I i
f >r another letter a narrative of the man
ner in which Sarah freed herself from her hus-
, we were loui.u to com- serv
certain uuy, under u peu-
puuot'uti'hv f A | tja,ld ' aLt * swindled his lawful heirs of his prop-
i. wc think he was • iglit I vrty. Meanwhile I will inform you the trick
■•v it •v.ns of our ma-j undertaken by Mrs. Cunningham was success-
i fully iKM-formed by her sister, and that another
, ‘j sister aided and assisted ia the fraud, her own
illegitimate offspring being represented os .Sa
rah’s child by her deceased hnsband.--.Vetc
York Vrihntie.
See Third page for Late News.
Mr. Hunter, who lectured last week
in our city, in behalf of Sunday Schools,
will deliver a lecture on Temperance, in the
City Hall to-night.
The Ladies arc especially invite i to
attend. — —
. --- - which bo still ho ds. The endorsement by t
First New Cotton at Hew Orleans. |-Atnertcsm Party of that gentleman wnvsufi;-
We learn from the Savannah Georgian ! eject for us, and we did oot hesi.ute to uilmit
that the first two bales of new cotton for the his conimucicaiion. Nor did we hesitate to
«tason. arrived in New Orleans, via Galves- give up Mr. Weils name as the author ot the
tor, on the Hth instant The cotton was article when il w»B demanded ‘fvr redress."
plcic the. cubic by a
ally of COi. o day, u:;
• , iter expected i!
the. ,'tber contractor
in not risk me deity
diiuery.
3, The specimen ra the cable
for our guidance in the maunfactu
made bv us, but we believe it was made by
Messrs iitasss ,t Ki.lioi. At any rate , it is
for lit engineer to explain how .: came to
pass th.it difT/rcn 1 directions v.-.rc given to the
two contractors . and pvt laps the geulloman
who gave vou the infot nu ' t Ibat wo are in
fault, can‘throw some ! . .it on tin subject as| famous London lawyer, whose florid tbren-
to how the sj •vimeii given to us : uppened to
be of a contrary Inv to the . t-<v iniinnfae
19-Lord Althorp, who arrived in tbo last
steamer, intends,we understand, making an
extended tour in America.
19“ What is tho oiflerentj; between a horse
and n postage stamp T One you lick with a
stick, and the other you stick with • lick.
1&. An exchange says Mrs. Cunningham
seems to have had her labor for her pains.
WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE—
This wonderful preparation is having an ex
tensive sale in all parts of the Union. It is
one of the few patient medicines which arc uow
sold over the country that are really what their
inventors claim for them. Whenever it has
had a fair trial, the result has been precisely os
Wood predicts. It has never failed to tarn
the white hair back to the natural color, where
the directions have been strictly followed and
in numerous easts : t has restored the lmir upon
heads that had been bald lor years. It is not
pretended that it will make the hair grpw in
every ease, but where it fails there is ccr(aiuly
no remedy. The restoration of the hair ha?
been effected in so many iustuuces where the
case seemed utterly hopeless, that it is certain
ly worth while for all who have lost their bair
to try the experiment of using a bottle or two
ol Wood’s Restorative.—[Moline JForkmrn
Sold by all respectable Druggists.
August 8,1857 iUw2w
| l'h. Death Penalty.—Charles Phillips, the
r.try lay to the i i > v
tured at Urcenwhieb.
Tin inco venience *ri» ig In i
det ’ is. we think, overrated by y
ly of small importance.
T.-iijedy it. .irhense*.—A I '.t
to us received yesterday gives the
of a terrible tragedy which took j
vicinity of Pine Blutt. Arkansas,
weeks into, ill which n
lost t i c.fc at the hat i
t.luu-
'. rea>-
Pi:
grown tti Brazos Bottom, Texas.
personal or legal, as we were assured. Ho*
| that pledge thus far ha? beeu redeemed, th
columns of car paper of yesterday show.
nay. We insert the following at the rtijiied
its author, and will insert the documents t.
Mobil*.
Many of our merchants do a large business
in Mobile. To those, and ail who ccnfi.mplate
ordering from that city thi3 fall we commend j
the ho sc of CAMPBELL A C’0 *ho=ecard | which be refers,when they arc handed into tr-
w,|| be found in this paper. j -**'« n '*ich, we uu?*. that the -ir.pl as.tr
— » | controversy will cease, at least ? ■ far a? our ;u
R Peters & Co ’a Steam Flour ' per is concerned; .for it .s a matter now p, r -
j sonai between Mr. Sairoand Mr. Wells, ard
from the press, resort should b,* had to s,mo
ot her mode of settling tbeir difficulties. If,
now- ver, either party thinks injustice may •-
Atlanta Mills 1 done him. by a ittfa-al toir.3:r- whm they may
is congratulated ! desire topublDh.our advertising co\am .- •
P-
he was com
er- A Co.. with
For the F.xamin• .
Peters & Co ’s Steam Flour
Mills
During the absence of the Senior F.m
of this paper, from this city
> i linen ted by Messrs. R
a sack of flour from the
and on his return he me
by n.s •• bcitt-i l.aif,” who is ionic judge ofjbpen tj tncirus--
flour; and who knows how to make good j
bread ; at his good luck in being so favored.; ArLaxra. August . t ,b, 1 e-->,
hr, a liad good reason tojoinher in praise Mr.Editor. A, K. .teago has replied to
of the flvur—it is indeed a very superior.; queries with rainoliog assertions and low
saper-txtellent article, and will compare fa- j abuse. I wih pr-ceed to pro-luce the docum ^t-
vorably with the choicest American or Eng* to prove tbo sffiemat v? o( mi cjnerie-. a; -,
liah Flov.i. The light bread and biscuit when they are tally placed before the public,
made of it bv experienced hands, surpass j l will l-tra- t.im to the scorn tu-i co t uip T
any that we ever saw. Such flour w ill give all honest m»n
t thr *• Atlanta Mills” a worldwide reputa-j •' I> WEI.!.-
;: \i. We challenge creation to excel it. A
oony. ii.-rriuiy cau..
as if by some shar
placet A jury if .
picioa rested iu the minds of
a negro. th> n a fugitive fr- nt hij master, Loui
1 ; latter plots. I ho
fngitivc was afterirurds arrested, und confessed
to the perpetration .if 111-
many other a*r -cifi-'s f
sic efforts used to be the favorite pieces for
school-bov declamation, has lately publish
ed a pamphlet, in which lie avows the opin
ion—the rc-ult of his long and varied expe-
rinc —that capital punishment, so far from
; diminishing, only increases crime, and that
lor it'd its effect i- brutalizing to the Inst degree up-
particular? j on society. He insists that the imprison
jcv in the ment following the conviction of a murder-
abont two ! er should be absolutely perpetual, and that
stitndblc citizen I those who enter the grates of the prison
runaway negro. | should leave the hope of liberty, in this
t*r Gninn.whtjt world nt least; behind them. lic also favors
,! y- fou rd I a system of solitary confinement, of'hard
•I :: 1 and New Ims- labor, and uf vigorous prison discipline. Hi
; i.i? »ka I broken : recommends separate prisons for those con
■cmciii in - verui J victed cf capital offence?, and thinks that
was I: i and ?as- these should be ol a gloomy exterior, isola
opuluceu on ted from cities and villages, and, in fact,
Special Notices.
IVeMcrn Freights.
FROM ST. LOl'IB, LOT I8VII.LE, CUV.
cinncti, and other Western Cities to Atlantn,
via Memphis, 'I'usi umbin, and Nashville, at
THROUGH RATES, over the Memphis,
Nashville, and Western A Atlantic. Railroad.
E.U. WALKER,
Muslci of Transportation, W. A A. R. It.
August 12, 1*6? dim
•the graves of the murderers
charac
f rmw
b. li
. lie tat-,
aster, bef-ir
. aud t!;at h
nanv ir-s'aa
iciteinc-pt w
lose horror?
of tli-: most
: that he liad killed his
ii iving be;-:, pn chased
w gnillv o!
8S5U -V brutal murder was committed in
well as ! Freestone county by John Cocktum upon bis
l ing | brother-in-law, W. N. Self, who received
hreecuts from the former, either of which
would have proved fatal.
Samuel Swan & Co.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
UAJVK.BHS,
And lhuhr$ in Hold, Silver, Bank Note* and
Domestic Exchange.
Demand Exehango on Now York, New Or
leans, Mi. Louis, Savannah, Charleston, aud all
points in the United States. Unourrrnt Dank
Notes and h-pecie bought and sold. Collections
tntuln everywhere and prjceeds remitted by
Sight Draft on New York or New Orleans, on
day of payment,
sAMt ao aivan uio. e, aoDV.
At'anta, July lft, 1857 il*w'f
EUREKA OIL,
Th* Greatest Discovery of the Age
From the Columbus Hum
A new remedy recently Introduced to the
.public, is startling our community br tbs
wonderful three that are being •fleeted by iu
uae It hka been tried in caeei of the most vio
ient cholic, on eote breaete, cracked nipples, lei
ten, eruption# of the akin, ulcer*, eote legs, ul
cerated sore* of long etending, sprains end bruis
es, in every instance where wc hate heard of its
being used, it hes proved to be* sure endapeejy
remedy. To ita former high rharacter, is non
added that of the destroyer of the hot in that v el
ueble animal, the hone Who would ho witb
out bo good it Samaritan for the ailments ot
man and beaet, aa the Eureka Oil. It can l>e
had in tide city at the etorv of A- K Ayer, end
at the drug etoro of fianfortb. Nagel dc Co. It
is a discovery of southern origin, and it manu
facturcd and sold at wholesale by Q. W. Croeft
A Co , at the city of Atlanta, Ga. Reed tin
following note artdreaaed to Us yesterday :
Columbus, Ga., July 23,1857.
1 think it my duty to iniorrn the public thro’
your valuable paper, of a moat remarkable cur,-
whioh was effected on a horse of Mrs. King s,
which was taken in Broad street, and pronoun
ced by knowing onea to be hopelewdy affected
with the Ilotts. 1 administered Eureka oil, and
in a very short time the bone waa entirely re-
leived, to tho astonishment of a crowd of spec
tators, merchants, countrymen and others, who
had been attracted to tho spot by the agonies ol
the animal. PBy giving thu a place in your col
umns, you will confer a great favor on man and
beast CHARLES V. SMITH.
Afflicted Read!
1 called to sec a Lady from Alabama, who
had come to Atlanta on a viait. When I en
tered the room, I found her sitting in a chin
witb the glands of her neck *o much swollen
and inflamed, that she could not turn her head
to the right or left, to apeak ao aa to be heard
across the room. I prcva'Icd with her to try Eu*
rzka Oil. Hhc consented, and commenced by
rubbing it well on the throat, and gargling fre -
uucntly, aud to my great astonishment, in three
days she pronounced hcrseli effectually cured,
and left for Alabama with a good supply of tlu-
justly colebrated Euraka Oil. Sold only by
s.J. SHACKLEFORD,Sole Ag’t.
Try It, Everybody!
A Lad) in this city who wan awfully afflicted
with Inflammatory Rheumatism from the bottom
of the left foot up the saino limb aide, both shoul
ders, and down the arm to .the ends ot her fin
gers. Could not walk, but lay in bed tormented
with the most excruciating pain, day and nigh*.
I recommended her to try the Eureka Oil. She
readily agreed to doso, ar.d commenced rubbing
it on the surface three or four times a day, and
iu about five days she waa entirely relieved ol
Inflammation and pain- I was an ayo witness
of the wonderful eflocts of this^oil, and affirm
the above t< be substantially true
S.J SHACKLEFORD, Agent.
August II, 1857 dtf
rape and
isc darint:
he bru'al
his last a
limitary v
upon til"
: z ; d I
Lye
vd and -
titn, I)
tmedic
manner •
■t of vil-
ngeanee j
pot. It
'il l take
vas placed nn<lei u
•d to the jail a: Fine
intensity of the feel- |
villain- j
,'-;nt!.di(?ofJidge|
;ral, and li.ngtoa
an, was universal!y
There are fifty-six manufacturer- of
Tobacco in Richmond, Vn., whose united
capital amounts to four or five millions of dol
lars.
d bv h!3 msav
At
It.
h
flour
few loaves of the bread made from tht
nd complimenting some of our friends
w ,.h, that they may enjoy that rare luxury.
good bread, arid which w e affirm cannot be
made unless th- flour be first-rate, and an
'■xperienced hand makes it.
We are pleased to learn, too. mat the
■ Atlanta Mills” are now in successful ope
ration, running day ai d night, and turning
out 280 barrel- of flour every twenty-four
hears. The machinery in in splendid order, jj 0 '®' - b chisel
-nd under the charge of the very best rue-
Mont C'utciug Mjm blue.
A New York journal give* an account >■■■
ol Carter ? machines’for cu ting and carv
atcr.e, now in opera'icin in that city. It
volvc? the same general Kuitre- h K .atm:
well known machine, viz : a r .w uf ircii
cutting chi*!?, striking the - or., ... <juicV -
«« on, the ?tone being carried >. i:j
car, ar.'l fed towards the Qattci- i iic m ;
of woraing the chisels ii tic of the t..
slidinc in n gu d»
tached to a crcsv-head..by
l.a
m t,
House of Lords
rd in i
ich sensatiu
Talbot w.t
of refincmt
doiI'DMtic ll
eguo
7 f I
in i:
hanics and millers. Both
•vbeii-sale, the country around can now be
supplied at these mills with an article of
flour that cannot be surpassed, if equalled,
by anv other mills, h-'-ate ’hem vherew-r
the reader may.
tflL. Da Wednesday, Wn,. Ciereian I for
.erly clerk of the I’oatoEcc ia New Orleans,
was arreted under suspicion of being gai.ty
of having abstracted a letter from the mail c?r.-
taicin/ a large amount of money.
59* John T. Henry, a young man of re-
-pectabic family to Henderson county, N. C.
was killed on the 24ib by a free negro, who
stabbed him in a fight.
Sdi' For the first time since 1828, Ken
tucky has a Democratic majority in the |^-
•rislatme
ttfi*. I here vserc more than 25o arrivals at
the Roar.,;kc Red Buipbur .Springs last wick
At the Commencemer.i of Hamilton
t ollege, New York, the Rev. a Wood,
Pastor cf the Broom* street Preabytenan
Church. Now York, received the degree >,f
l). D.
by retail „,d ! jbisH hr hibge? in it The fit? \W
the
• at- edge
bri-e ag-itr
i the Mr.
■aid-.j have
aght hi
• with ; n tgnorai grobm of the stable,
jr threi servants swore to the knowl-
jf her guilt, hut the principal witness
i her was the family clergyman, Ruv.
arg. tt. He testified, we believe, to
•t of adultery. The
■ time of the trial,
:s..e<l tiie belief that
act she was in the
lity- Muchsympa-
furiunate husband.’
-d tiie lady to be a
e high character of
man carried through the- bill for
Recently ho lias delivered him*
the th ■ itii a, a i n iwledging
elf. In thr meantime
piracy ha- deceased.
■ uirt.-l i'.M’. :t h fir a me
inctpu-i
thy wai
and tho
I the cler
divorce
: -elf up
clergyman expn
ic camimttfd the
t stag- 4 of ins'al
felt for the • un
tgh many believt
if conspiracy, th
A gentleman, who has a very strong
uea re to be a funny man, sat down upon a
hooped skirt, the o’hnr day. With a des
peration equal toanyemergency.he whUtled.
• Fui sitting on the style, Mary.’
head of tbe tbisel, act (Ik
die nf tbe rod, the -bird
The rod is acted upon it. tin; :ut. , -.-r twi.
earn? Lat lag a corr,;-.ponding moling, <• .-• to j
throw it altctnatety on the uus bide or on the
other of the straight iit-fe.. The effect of this!
is to give 'be chisel* an up-and-down me.ion j
and to give it with aa immense force, fit::]
arrasgcrnect is tbe principal point J tfc
city.
In former machines the chisci? were ra
by cam?, anti thrirnu against tbe e,tor.‘.
airong springs ; here there i? theoretically no! ,), e vlcllm 0 f the
blow, and tbe chisels are merely pressed against \y r ar0 no . perfectly
the stone They work at the velocity of five of hw huaband. a- -png ofnobilitv.’ hut be
hundred strokes a minute. The angle of the j ]„. T( . |, r . ,|
chisel frame may be varied with the fetd (ram j rfjrnr ;;,
according to the nature of the atone that i« to ._
1x1 Cnt - |t< I R ya Hai. Di I ,.;or
Big Bods Ftraci'y.— Ben Iliil :-?»t-J iu ui? I ‘l -‘ 11 coifftnr vr . i rc.-eiv, i2 000 a year
speech here last Saturday that he bail tcrur j for dressing her Mah'-’r iw • » .- day,
been caught in a misstatement In our re* i had gone to London in tht in->.t?ti. - meaning
view of bis speech we have shown that Lcmade! to return to M ,r ! or in time lot tits, but
severil, and that Judge Brown raught him.— | arriving at the ratio . rt j'tst five minutes
He- denied that he said last year that Kansas i Uw 5*R'i -•*•! *■**.- train . rpst ’. witho it him.
, could never be a slave Btate. There- are fiun- i HM horror was great, u. -t ■ k;. wh.- wan. ot
deeds of people ia Georgia who will lo?tily | put- utility would >-■•{>: i i him -.1 Jilt plitce :
1 that be raid it in Carroll, Oglethorpe. . 1(l d -c he at- obliged to take « -k-. ul trair: and
Wilkes countie*. i the e’xblmhincnt feeling the iuifKjrtai.c rd
The great** uiaatatemwit be bn.- mad. was j bis b-g me— put on extra team and whi-ltcd
tuning tire
the
when be raid, *1 have never been
anjrtfltetcat'..’—-l'Atni Banner.
f4Ugbt
. hint
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.-igh'r- n mi 1
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minutes for
I! steamship Asia, Captain Lott, sailed on
Wctltierday for Liverpool, with 41 passen-
g.u, ami 8018.945 7* n specie.
ttfir*t 'iiiet JnsMoo McLeod, of Bexar Coun
ty, died on the 21st ult.
ProcrctUiiffs of Council.
CtUNClt. f’HAMIlEH, j
Vtlanta, Aug. 18, 1857. )
eetiitg ol tht B -ard of Health fur
it Atlanta, iield this day, it was—
d, That the Second Section of tiie
. Ordinance? for the preservation of the
Ith of tiie citizens, Ac., he rigorously en-
forced during the hot weather, and that the
.-■mu lit-forthwith republished in tiie city
paper
V. H. TALIAFERRO, Sec.
Ordered tint the above request be eoi
plied with.
\VM. EZZARD, Mayor.
AN ORDINANCE
T’-- preserve the health of the citizens and
to remove causes likely to endanger the
same, Ac.
Sec. 2d. An; owner or occupant ot any lot
who s-hall suffer tot-emaiu on hit or tier lot,own
ed or occupied by hint or her, uny decayed liesh
or vegetables, or uny other tiling which may
nanny hi? ror her neighbor?, o? tend t
affect the health of auy citizen, shall, ou coat
plaint to the Marshal be required to remove
the same in six.hour*, aud on failure to remove
orretredy the saute in six hours, if it can lie
done, (anil th> possibility to bo deoitled by tiie
Mayor or three members of Coneil.) shall, od
conviction, pay a fine of not exceeding fifty
dollars and co tts, for every six hours it is suf
fered to remain. And if it be adjudged a
ouiwuice iu the manner prescribed by the stat
ute, the Marshall -ball, in that case, by ordir
abate tb< name, and tbe offender shall pay all
co-tJ- of the trial und uba'crueut.
And it is hereby made the duty of the
Marshal and Deputy Marshal, to make fre
quent examinations [more e-perialiy in the
Spring, Samnter and fall months] into the
c udttion rd tl- lots,yards, and fences of the
citizens, to see n they are kepi in a clean
and healthy state. And if lie or they find
any tiling which may become a nuisance,
or produce sicknes , he shall notify the per
son t persons on whose premises the same
may bp found, to remove tiie same in six
hour?, and in default.or refusal on their part
to do so, shall be proeeeded against, in the
manner prescribed.
V tru- extract front the Ordinances.
JAN Mr.PHERSON,Clark.
%m jl&UFrtisrmrnts.
AI.E.N. ('AMPBELl..
JAR. V. SHEPPEBD.
CAMPBELL A CO.,
Hecciving Forwarding and Genernl
QOMMISSIQN MERCHANTS,
B7 to 72 Front a,id TO to 75 Commerce Street,
MOBILE, ALA.
Au; 18 '57 wly
A dministrator's Hale.—By virtue
of an order issued by the Court of Ordina
ry ol Forsyth County. Ga., on the first Monday
in August instant, will br sold at Cumming, in
.aid county, on the first Tuesday in October
next, witbin tbe legal hours Of sale,
One flntc—to-wit; -me Negro Woman,a-
bout CO years of age ; one Lot of Land, No 67f>,
in the 1 l'h District and 1st Section, Forsyth
county, containing 4U acres, more or leas, im
proved. Hold as tho property of Henry Ed-
onis.latr of said r runty, dreoased, nnd sold for
the benefit of the heirs of said decensod.
Term. ruad< known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM FINCHER,
aitg It)—w-tde Administrator,
10,000 Shares
SOUTHERN PACIFIC R, ROAD
STOCK!
e~~" — — "
MtCS-Ww IWlI'SS.) kIISK
riAHV. PRESIDENT & DIRECTORS of the
Southorn Pacific Rail Road Company, have
set apart Ten Thousand Shares of this Stock
to be offered, for a limited period, to the citacns
of Georgia, and those who desire to subscribe,
will do ao poomptly.
Five per cent is all that will ever be calbni
for upon this Stock, as the grants from the Butte
o f Texas, nre held to lie sufficient to pay the
other ninety-five per cent. Hevonty miles ol
the Road havo been put under contract, with
Messrs. John T. Grant + Co., of this Btste,
whose experience, ability, and resources, give
ample assurance of the most rigorous and speedy
construction of the Road. The Rights, r’ran
i bises, and Property of this Company, are sc
rured, beyond all contingencies.
The Iron for 27 mill e of the Road, has al
ready been delirered in Texas, and the Road
Bed is now nearly ready to receive it. As the
Company hav • no immediate use for tund?.
I am authorized to take good paper maturing
nt Havannah. Charleston, Mobile, New Orleans,
or New York,[on the 1st of March, 1868, with
interest and exchange added- Tho Stock may
be secured on application to ine at the office of
Williams, Rhea d Co., Atlanta, Georgia, where
printed Charters, R- ri ins, and Statistics, can be
bad. BOLLING BAKER, Agent
for Hale of Houthern Pacific Rail Road
Stock in the State of Georgia.
Atlanta, July S3, 1*67 dswtl
Form of Stock Ortltltate.
He it known that 'is entitled m
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
B Y' order of the Court of Ordinary, and in
accordance with tho will of Arnold Milner,
deceased, will be sold before the Courthouse
door in thetown of Cassville, Cass county, Ga.,
on the 1st Tuesday in October next:
A Tract of Laud, lying on Etowah River,
within one mile of Cartcraville, containing
9(JO ACRES, move or less,
and certainly one of the most productive and
i>7.-tRAi<i.K Plantations in Ctierokecdeor
gla, about 350 acres of which is in s high
state of cultivation, with all necessary improve
menu.
AL80, Town Lot m Ca/tcrsvilic, No. not
rrc.ilk-cod—on which is a commodious Ntore
flntiwr, now orcupird by Mesars. Stephens.
ALSO, Town Lot in Cassville, No. not re
collected. which is vacant, and lies adjoining
the lot in .aid town owned by J.M. Patton, Esq.
on the North, containing one half acre,
more or lout.
ALSU, 80 acre* of Land in Oothcaloga
Valley, lying on Uolhcaloga Creek, and within
one half mile of Adairavillo, very fertile and in a
high state of cultivaf on.
41.80, two and a hnir*liareg—
valued at (jllOO each—in the Brick Hotel in
tho town ol Adairavillo.
Terms on dav of sale, but will be easy.
WILLIAM MILNER,
uug- t :t—w-td» Executor.
$)50 REWARD.
.Ma .or’s Office, j
Atlanta, June 30,1857. 1
4 REWARD of $160 will be given to any
x\.pcrson who will apprebond and safely de
liver to the sheriff of Fulton county, William M
Witcher, who is charged with having kilted his
father, I). II. Witcher, in this city, ou the 25th
ins!. WILLIAM E'/ZARP, Mayor.
DESCRIPTION.
-William M. Witcher ts abputl8 years of age,
live feet six inches high, weighing about 150
lie, broad shoulders, sandy bair incline d to rsd
t-light snd long, facs broad and slightly
.rockleJ. He had on when he escaped, a blue
fcluth coat, light colored caxitnere pants and
black gaiter shoes.
July 2,1*67 dswtf
J UtsT KJSCEIV £ D.
ftA BBLH., of New Mackerel.
w hoabu.
N otice.*
f
k:
Shares, of $100, each, in the
Capita stuck of the Houthern Pacific Kail
I’o d Company, representing all the rights, in
terests, privileges, lands, and other property of
the Company, transferable only on the Book* ot
tho Company, by said — ■ or his at
torney, on tho surrender of this Certificate. On
each of thcc shares, $6, have been paid, and no
Jurther call or accssmenl, car, or shall be made,
on the 8tuck represented by this Certificate.—
In testimony whereof, the said Company have
caused this Certificate to be signed, Ac.
OT Intelligencer and Am«ncan will copy-
WASHINGTON HOUSE,'
Cliesnut st. above Seventh st.
PHILADELPHIA.
1 8 central, in the- immediate vicinity of the
most important Public Institutions, the bem
and most fashionable places of business, and the
attractive Public Hquares of thu City- In the
important requisites of light and ventilation, two
principal objects aimed at in the recent enlarge-
ment and thorough improvement of this House,
it is not exceeded, perhaps, by any establish
ment in America. To strangers, therefore, it.
position is peculiarly desirable. Tbe subscri
ber returns thanks to his friends and the public
for the liberal pattonage they have extended to
him, and assures them that he will endeavor to
merit a continuance of their favors.
A. F. OLA88
Jug 10, 1867 d2w
W hlakey I Whiskey I! ftft\
Whiskey! l! More o ||j*j
(Iswfi Cheap W hilkey.—J lilt reeeivod
and to arrive, 2U0 barrels of Tennessee W hitr
Whiskey, which I offer on good terms Also,
fresh Gteceries of ail kinds, such as Huger
Coffes, Molt****, Sait, Mackerel, Riee. Tes
Powder, 8hot, Nails, Ac. O-.II soon.
June 14 67 iswtf W, W. ROAK.
_ AIJ persona indebted to the
Estate f Joseph E Bishop lato ol said
county deceased, are requested to mako imme-
diat payment and those having demand,
against the Estate, are hereby notified to present
them duly authenticated to
J H BORN, i *, .
W 1! BRASWELL, j Admr
April 22th. 186 7 •*«
EORU1A, iPnlton County.-
_ John Lynch of *a d county, Executor of
_ antel McShaffiry of «*ul county decoaaed.wi!
apply for lettere ->f dismission Boa aid Ad-
miuiitrtUon 4t the November term n#xt, of thr
•eid Court of Ordinary of eeid conntj. Bv or
der of JOB He MEAD, Ordinary.
April 24 1257 w6 i