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ATLANTA, GEO.,
MONDAY, AUGUST 21 1857
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Direct letters t,, Editors Atlanta Examiner
Democrat u* ,N ouiiuatlon*.
below wm based, that waeffc listened to We
have aiaohecn •dvi$(d4hatV»eh oC'tbe oiler
ijtea' legal learn-
sitting ..titrir jn-i.—
3L k. .i i-
(iOVEK.N'OR.
ron
JOSEPH E. 11110
til CHEROKEE.
’ iugmtJetoqoeaW
tion* ami view*
To be plain, we tiiuk it i? high time that
Buttons. a cheek be placed upon thee.' Colporteur
Colonization Societies, whose emtoirie* nn.t
agents have been perambulating the Southern
Suttee for the past thirty years, ami intruding
lhetmvlvit ami theii mist inflated dogpias on
the p.oide. nttJ inakhte -eorer inquiry to n«-
eel U,u by vvlnu tenure we hoid mu mu.,—
If tile .tnarican Coii'nLzatian Society is SO
pi iluuthronie dl s dkittms fur the welfare ol
the colored p j.i. and arc so desirous to car
ry out the .spirit of their Charter, w*suqgest
t.. t...iu t' use thei' itVorts in Hiding the
c unitry—particularly the North - of the herds
of idle ami .lisso ute free negroes.nnd scu.l tk M
oil to Liberia. utul there put them to lo^tr Mr
at. honest livelihcad—ti they can. R*' 1
solemnly protest nptinst any flit*‘"' r tnr"r!<'r
tic- with our slaves.
The Hon. BrWrt Toomb«
I uis distinguish’ 1 gentleman addressed the
drmoo racy of-vtianta, on Friday night last,
at our CD Hall. A large r.vuubor of our
Anter> m ’ friends wore presort, ns were also
pniibcr of tlio ladies ol this city. In fad,
Hail was densely crowded and many wete
5?’ J 1 d tost nd outside, and inside the door
■' 1 j during tit" time that the eminent Georgia
1 Settat' d ~ wthern Mat. reman was repf.uk-
lie Daily Morning ft'ncs.h
Uentotrnllc Meetint It, F.t-
U it git a 111
■ - “-Tr tv.iHaa Anott-t id»t.-ji.
)f,.<w». Kfii: ’■> It Is otiide III*'duty 1u
transmit you a short -ketch "f a Demoi'Mit' 1 '
tneiting ltfliil in Springfield ui the 1Lirrc rtt: 1
it slant.
Judge it. Ne'bl,at was edit'd t lf " Ul.ni-.
and P Q. Stanton appointed ,, ”T
a .i mptiUee ws* .ipp.'M l ‘*f 'I'D • '»»
wait upon .ftioge ft r ,c.,s*nhd invifr b.ui to
tit c.ni-t 11 v... :t Ttii'u* t tifidor .%r rir
iirt.s Hr. ; milkraii- He v • in'icd 'e . in
Mr Morgan Rawls.
; Th. .ladjje ,nr 'Siiuiy, lii libot .:vi\ ar.d
tlunrOtft^y uOil i ts v,fj (qrpi.ii' 1 mi 1
p.re impressed nil present that a geut, vvi*.
and patriotic tnnn stood before t 1 etn If all
eur public speak, t« would pursue the same
cour-e he did the bad passions of our alio
nature would not become so excited ahoni i -
lilieal questions, and tielg'thrr tvPntrt t, he
nrn.yr I against >, ighbor on ipicstl T lit
tinnal policy. vvh d tf'.Tnccs of op tu>
arc frequently onlirfircpd wi’li .quail
tv i- j
I he politico sites 1 / 11
some ol (la c yun bU/.i m
lo | resent the pc. u , .nd no -t. .■
which they do. were ait he; tiy ni,
wit rit of a true stut ,
X 1 low atd itiv.iii, a > t—1,0 loud
ipiently
1 that
ltd vociferous dei’latnation,
FDR I 'ONGR Rl> .
Second Mstrict —M.CRAWFORD
Third ‘ r. J. BAILEY.
I. J. GARTRALL.
A. R. WRIGIIT.
J As. JACKSON
I IN. STEPHENS.
A. H. STEPHEN'S.
Fiourth
Fifth
Sixth
.Setf’- ■
C' L rk/k
spe, Cl
Out IV'
ft
II
sr.Air. i i:t.bufi sr.,
/ •- Senator.
JARED I. WHITAKER.
lor Riprutnlalic.
.JOHN G WEST MORE l \NT>.
ee Third page for Late News.
Death Qf Col- j'as. BrannoD.
■ Marietta Giorgian,
I'hht gcntlemr.j says
one of tlic oldffit and p:
JiPj a: bis reside:" ' in
The • Hop :
:n-night
HoUJe
Due
tertpt,,
•OaJ bv
the?- th? e
11b fnc-tals:
f bear.tig fr
- i
-■ 'I our purp -*• to n port at length .hr
« t Mr Tooralw Oar space, and other
i t bid if. Stiflice t,, -ay tliat lie spoke
out me I. >nr imd n hail, rapidly reviewing
h--—-y ;,t rr, r -jr- and tie’ conn try. so far
it n'ni.vi to present political tones.—
' ' -re.I briefly 1 tla“ of ’lav, rv.
•1 ti- 'u c-’ t'-tis tion at ti. formatio.u of
' t! Cp-.iti’-trrna itsci; -how fropj auti- 3 lnverv
F‘.‘ re nI890. C ti, was betrayed into i Sl J '
that ui'.constitn*i -nal and unjust m-'-asar,- ,} p
Mi ; - ur: t’rerrt: rot:,.*,' , .how in tlf passage of
tl- rgiaizing trrritoriiil governments in
N. •-- Mr . -ti ar.d Utah, aid in ib a sub9«p'.ent
I • • a. -.tv- 1 c; the Kansas-Nebraska bill, were
II ted tint only the repeal of the Missottri
C _ ; :i a ... but a t -.'ognition of the doctrine
1 1,'iatcreeutiou. a doclrice tor which tb •
i south had so long in vain contended.
Mr. roonbi not only said, on» demonstrated
that 1 was to the National Democracy the
So i s indebted for those measures of “de-
j ' tad liberty''—that*while they who
. " g that > T " d work, at the North, the
; A- tcan parly were oppasing it. and lhatj w
j th? - v opposition which it mm with in the | Stab-. H-vciorel nMkl j-:j
• ': j?. • ••= ■ Hosjr at Washington, from the I
/s came fre.a members of the -Anrri-1
ft ■ per-' . So far os Georgia was concerned 1
/ ; ~ ttnan'monjly a' one lime th r sc|
nreas-rres w. - • ctlorseu by the American par
ipoo 000 r rCr.-.r— n r.J anoihcr, j f> •' 1 nee foi
ti y w - . ;': li'.?ed at another To the !rn-1 ^agrt 'ct.t.t.
, “ \ tm rican” can-
' : Gprc.i 1, the speaker directed gome j “‘tuv - - a
A - • tdi.-a. faking op liis p"-i'.iotn et.el h a down Uattimr
. showed h. ioeonaiti.tv.t be, I-c 6 '■
cr crizcus
Men t-'.v
:e TTr.
impress the eultivut
J and tLinkii;
th" cause licit e advocated.
los**, cnim «H I'*' 1
juigi.i;
v’lll 111 V" 1 I.
He sh
.:; j, 1 re -:U ...
the :s.. .... puliti,..
topic which
ir* vet mu, u v pi...
ut ar.d , vv.ui
rent i-eli;; pel',,-;:
l',l|ire>i. 1|< ll|,-
ti,,ire Imd truth to
• ; slit’ii them
inRt his equ lit
t ! ’ it,.' so III,
at J )• -: • •
' ")2bt forth
trill h V. ;, : A
. .ained tl,c u
t c’ :
lttdicn
her , . ,'*ja:* re.to
party wore ripen
reemr-i q.!« n--r,|. ,; r ,(
«i’hrmt the
ecratloi,. \: >r:f of tl
• rn vv-nre r.fl'-r.'e,
of iiir: !' itrli ,
I,■- ?« r. gen*
pal,:; - .
• Tl
fd Iren him ,
t=. they d' l it
‘ Id‘ R U .1
diene) ■ ■... ol;
men, u"ou g tl
fi.iiit of privot
without Jeurcwit e
mutual friv’U-
ma li 1 v friends
11 ECiughum.v
stuntreiliy n-rj- mb::
him in Oc'id
i- 'intt of | |) .
• r " in- j „ '■
bn*
vrebj Wu
• uur I
iCorreanodence »f the Cltwloston Mur-
9f, cury.
W v-BtN,il.)N, .’.UgUSt 1-
V„;rnr apprised .! lb.- luet.lbnl the t'pnu-
tjor, •' hum a-t Hit th dOlie ocean tele
graph wns .-rrfltnn nend ;,t Valf-hcm liav on the
3d install', It is the opini-m of the agent of
the Ansdelilted piy-< for thi; city, that, uodi -
asteroccurring, theivnticetion vvitli Newfound-
j (and will bo periectcil by Sunday As soon ns
j it |hali be mode, tidings from. Europe will tie
('UhimunloaK,1 t v every point acreesibh' 'by
1 '.el.gnip'h i.i the United -States.
‘It i-, a leniful umlertnking and may fail,’
said n i’.' idlcnmn to Mr. Peter Cooper, in New
Yu;!;, a .-hurt tints a:o -U shall not fail,'
s.u'i Mr (,'ooper. I w ill expend three millions
lots i' laying the cubic three time’ before
1 full. I he telegraph must be universal
1 -etijcct to no pnitial influenets U'emnst
re a,, it In thin country.’
i : . hottld ai d there will be reform. The
A11, an Company, which now controls mat -
1 •„ 1I1 word from Itoston, and is acquiring
, ■! .I southward from limt point to New
\ 1. will soon extend ils influeuctti still fur—
The public . an lie bette r served
I.. 1 .:- been, and tin re i- little room lo
,!■ n 't that 1. wul soou b - <■, ordered.
M: Hugh,'' improved leligraplt machines
jure nv being th r.ughly tested lie is in
S w Yotk didiyent in hEokperimenls lhro>
1 this irstrumentuiity the y cd and i.conomyof
the li : i, v.-i will bt- greatly enhanced.
' 1 Itud on •! the U. S. steam frigate
N i..gar. . -t, bis :ominnnii-ntiiui to the Navy
t . 11 t' ■ • 1 -1 -l.int. remark < that it
• 1 -• mgui.it eoiuci,let.i'f, us Coinin'
a ;vide,1 at
x odly rnm-
;cnt, at-1 all
’uexag-
d.all spoke
h’r-.ui ar.d a
Iinp“
,inAt oriil <11 the 3d day cf August, just
ur .. ■ ■ 1 !„• tv. ii. id laving this
... :,l 'ne c innieneed from the -lioics of
! u itia ,iav
..ptulu lJuilatu' pkasunt privilege
mi - u board his frigate, iu compliance
Mjitt- ■ of th ■ French Minister at Lon-
uiiciiied ihiough Mr. Dallas’, Mr.
. . Hydrographic engineer of th'
- 1 V vy.whn will witness the process of
the
TI Pi
t:cm ,
P IStli
judgme n
hip. Hi
i F-
It
01 in? spirit and inteli
honor ir. the Gulu rt at.
Singular and ExframiUuary |-ho
r«se.
tl.:
the whole way.
I all the Secretaries are
V, tu-l ... ou, and are: nil wei! and free
ii'..rru sme; t, except in the’ -tree of the
r t. • •. ri.il, wht • step-800, a young
m grow a, li, s dangerously ill.
')■. lieved in tbi« city that there 13 more
0: p'attsibility than of reality in the reported
i- cl silhiii in NAin-agun. Captain Canty,
' j ti • new Mil.: ■ Mu Costa Rica, though in
‘ aM New York ...i dayt ago, has not yet reae-h-
trtra on v Inch Nieata-
I gua is • ■ ■..\ arranged with Costa Rica
j ere: lire; 1.1'or 1 ban she could have had a
tint- ago. lt;s. -her tore, doubted that
«: ; i.-ungtmc-rit ba< bu-it made with her own
re bis be so t either the
L’uilid Siuieanor Eugiand will cuter into he
air u: i 1'. Asulkv.
Spctia) NolicED.
Judge Htown's upiioiutiuonti,.
.Iiidgl: Brown will address his I'cllow-cili-
reniMH
Marietta, on Monday, 31, August
Hamilton, Harris Co. Tuesday, 1, Ntvpt.
Colimtbus, Wednesdayhiitglii, “
'1'albotton, Thursday, 3, “
Zcbulon, Pike Co., Saturday, j, ••
The Hon. I), li. Hill wi'l please considej
the appointments as mutual, and will be al
lowed to discuss on equal terms if he will
attend.
The Hon. L J. Unrtrell wilt attend Judge
Brown's appointment at Marietta: and the
Hon. David J. Bailey the nppointmet at
Hamilton. Talbotion anti Z"bnlon. These
gentlemen will also, at the plnee* named, ad
dress their follow-cituens.
A ugttst 21, 1857.
./ valuable Medicine.—During the present
week, tio hss thnn six of one friends, who have
been induced to try /’rofessor DeGrath's Elec
trie Oii lor rheumatism, in eonseiiuencuol' hav
ing-seen this preparation advertised in our
columns, have called upon us to state the result
ot their experiments. Hhese persons assure us
tliat their rheumatic pains have been entirely
cured by u lew applications of DeGrath’s
‘Rlcetric 1 HI/ nml they reeommend its use to
nil who at,* afflicted with any of the diseases
which it is designed to cure.—I’rov Advertis
er—it can be had of the agents here. See
advertisement in another column.
A g. 23. Ib.'iV da-wlm
Col.t him G.v.. Aug. 21, 1(557.
iUiscdlrtncons.
I UniiuUll-lltor> Sale.—AjraeaMy
2\.to an uider Itom th* Gourt of Ordiuary ul
DeKallicoun'yAJi'orKia, will be sold befoie the
Court House Door in Decatur, on the first
Tii 'silty in Oftol>er nett, within the legal
hours of sale, one I,ot of I.and eontaining S08f
an s, No. , in the ICth district of original
ly Henry now DeKalb county, ope and a hall
miles South of Lithonia, with about 35 acres of
land in cultivation, ami the remainder wood
land very well timhered.
lie hundred and thiriy-five acres ot
1.01 No. 07, in the 15th district of originally
Henry now DeKalb county, near Jno. W. Stew
ards, about seven miles south cf Decatur. Any
I'l rrnu desiring to purchase would do well to
examine I bo above described Ian,)*.
Sold ns the property of Joseph E. Bishop, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
ii I deceased. Terms of sale made kttowu
on tile day ol sale.
JAMES H. BORN. > ,, ,
WM. H. BRASWELL, $ AJl " r »-
August 15, 1857. wtds
.of di.-eovery to our J Mr. S, J. Sli.v, KI.KFokH, only Agent Jar lie
Ante ij'l/n Hurt ha Oil, Atlanta, da.
Dear Sir: I received your letter informing
me ul Mr. Alexander, a Druggist in At
lanta, h iving the Eureka Oil for Kale. My
Dear Kir, it is one of the strongest evidences
in the world that the Eureka Oil is the mosl
superior inediein,: now in use, when the
druggists, seeing the high character the gen
uine article has obtained from its own merit
to oiler;, nostrum, asl assure you Mi. Alex
ander's 1 . fur sale. I assure you, s.r, that
Mr. Alexander never did have any to sell
nor could lie prepare it should i give him
tho oils. I will lay the ease before the com
pany, and pledge myself to do with him
the company may think best.
G. K. CROFT \ CO.
ig. 02. ' dOt
Western Freights,
I
j w
: this
\dd
. - I wa*, aud how igoonud he was.. I * -
e J with questions about|? |V
, "..I '--Mm to ioslrurt the Jjeo-h'' 0 ’'
Keb.-rnug to attacks made upoo hnnittf; I * power
t' • appropriating alternate sections j L-
‘ : t tfct ; nbl'.c lauds to Sum.a fur railroad pur- j tvmbu!;
■ ut
1 ■ reu by Mr. Ik"’
: -.’bogs, e■ t abatractiog! ceivcl a
T • ; -red- try. it wax ad* Igtttd hs
• i t M ruJliooa. t) i,od brs-nabargcl too. I r> ret 3 7
- ! ’’ • ."0/ bv t.,-. gran’ to Miooeso* 1 Aw,
'•-it tried withe it 1 so fun
■ foot 1 land lid b a ini ■ 1
ufc Issan^t nml Rolibeiy.
i-is url that .Mr .lacksoa Clark, of
w. met y two men, 0:1 Tuesday nf*
u f miles from Hamburg on the
. vl ’ very
:.ally approached 1 in, nd while iu the act
■ * 0, they
1 w * y rv 'Oil* 1 : uj;. Bfinj
cu.ihlv - ■ I Mr. Uiurk. and after ch'okinj
man w M r S f. et ;
h' ut i i„ tying and gapping him; JUid
: *
a . , trrying bin; t -.itort distance in the woods
r t ■ ; • und left bint. We learn
..
t : a' lr. Clark uad in hi; poaseaeion about one
' J
tbo; . ! ! - v hieh be was carrying to bis
about 0, mile from where he
ig Conslltutionaliit, .lug.
FROM tiT. I.OITS, EOriSVIELE, CIN
cinnati, and ether Western Cities to Atlanta
via Memphis, Tuscttmbin. and Nashville, at
THROUGH RATES, over the Memphis,
Nashville, and We.vrn A Atlantie Railroad.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation. W & A. R.R.
August ttJ, 1857 dim
Samuel Swan & Co.,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
BAXKHRS.
•h\d Dealers in Gold, Silver, Bank .V,.’ and
IhmeUie Exchange.
Demand Exchange on Now York, New Or-
leans, St. Louis, Savannah, Charleston, and at!
points in the United States. Uncurrent Bank
Notes and Specie bought and sold. Collections
madixp everywhere ami proceeds remiUed by
Sight Draft on New York or New Orleans, on
lay of payment.
SAMUEL SWAN 0*0. r. IDDV.
Atlanta, July 15, 185/ dawtf
id. pre
*.t h • 1
lent pebpt,
our frier
in preferw
other p.aee
i her. take
reight, thou
•HOP'A
1 HE
id: v:i.
//«■
. (rei
venmg last,
stilu.iona'.i:
Co.—Mrs Irby
it ol Irby Hndson,
I, a fatal accident
We learn, says the
ilia’, the wu 1 riding
' a relative when her horse
threw Lr, and from the
ml kicks received from the
: .l in a few intnutc*;. This
1 a deep gloom among the
•it i v-i of the decv.ued
‘hscbild h 1 l- u ti'-elecfed
.no of the memberj for the
The Snpreme Coart
.PORT ANT DECIKIOA
I. Ken
Auer no a
-iug whieu n
of- ’«
a«t The n
a' least the
■2. true hearted
Nor
tv da
l ovi'iUiK' n tn in . id m :
OI.ON l?..YTK>'
■I Stale Se# ivlniid (utmn.
bt to, i v
from ilic '.vuuLii.» (j
1 ,,d . without opposition. He rc-
ra of tb. south.
b
,1 ! n ti. - Hum" nf Lords rejected tbo
eoted; in Ten-
, A'aiiaUiu, iu
of t. i. '... s
icicles H- duhuu rj'Uut
■1 1 . b.ii to qivj thcelectors an oppor-
t.ucjtv to ri cnril ti.' ir judgment another time.
inglorious fate
po-r. Olr . p
, Zi ,
l i;'-: the fifth time that theelectora of the city
would soon he
ken uvtay. For erren
. ,1. ,' ■ n Baron Rothschild as
continue t hi: c.iod, ion, . ;
t ;.v and four times bus the Mouse
i'OOtnb. ;,e Ware
arek- h:i.c .after^iuff.riog a ;
■ . of pain
■ hit’, rn, lire, in . the parlia-
xpp.uusea of the
0, tb gh d .• ii no ■
to cn tble the Huron and
ed a ma-Urly
->|>okc. 1 iu;re
of his eye. on th oppore.’- ■
• V. re Le
1 • . in i', "1 he Jewish persuasion to sit
V
u the House of C'.inmons !''gKlntor'..
p.'virtrd to—
ling lpj/ irng. b Went to Ft
-h," (1r.1l • j ,rl .
w j r np in . ;.imm i. v v. .■
dp-", found
I-.- i’i • in,’ vl ornament to the‘human
m-D men Un:k,
to*; [> > ul <>i (• Glad ' /IrU'Di
g. ! al .1-
form I vine, re urque,tj, nably a fine, luxuri-
lUiilty Iravc.voi ii
,nt, b.-a.’ .y growth cf hair. It hut been so
1 earl. hii-J at f-r fo t, )«• ti year ■
1., ;■ —innr -
•, .all ages of 1 be world und among
e *ni*
iig-
utent
The
iri&e, i :
i.in quality.
Tree 5r«- b ill
R p
■ p,ar.t
It V
Aug •
'ti - 2l«t init.
■■ Sea l«!and t/otton
. by Mcre-r«. Tiaoa A
'ion r,f Mr A Gib’on,
re rec.-ive,) too late to
; m H&;,ii,iiab la t . >r
We
IU po
ll to be
ss. Dr.
short '
have j
wni- S
- C e*ut-:
on the r
>!. Erakine,
id fKjwerfui
dved in the
iftht Court
80.1'he first time that Jerrold met with
Dtbbin the latter said to him, ‘Y'oungster,
-v. v . mflieient eonfidenec in me to lend
agi-i .i-a 1 ' -Oh, ye»,’ said the author
*k eyed Susan, ‘I have all the eonfi-
d-i* 1 ' 1 '. '*ut I havn't the guinea.'
S0.A new Roman catholic paper, railed
the I ablet, has been starw-d at N't w York.
p«r<baai IU tie;;,,,. Jny. .-
M
believ ’d, excepting by an ey-
.Smith, we understand, propose*
time to t.perute for us expm iot
oftnl htivtd i,[p.r,s an’ n-edi'u
lowed, and in afrer y,:,vr.j making ii.. appear- j
mice in d,S rent part* of the body, i, ■ that
the blade of 0 dirk b-tbre,. and four!
ineh'.s it fec.'th. should ton. irav, 1 and (
througa »jolu> a Dial, forms ua interesting sub-
jec< for tl« niry ,n m writ as tb njitnon
mind
toy' \ farmer was onep naked ■ mfer-
< nee he could draw from a text in J 5 *,\ 1!
the wild Msses snuffed by it.c wind.' ‘Well,'
he replied, ‘the only inferenc- li.,*i I ran
craw is that it would be 11 long tune before
they would grow fat upon it.
u-:i 1 • ioire > iv.ige. und civil.ml. Hence, the
It.... rav •• g.;rds tl," scalp of his enemy as
For a 'er reason,th
fa 0." d belie die-urei-s the tegion of vanity
M A-’In ihrenologic?! organs with
borrowud locks.
II -!mii!d di -cover u inode ol prevent
ini; the hair from showing the inroad of envi»
eu I'irneby lining prematurely gray,n
tit ! hv which ■ >uld be re-tored when falling
nr i ; tviiit ■. and a way ol promoting its
eontim ,1 n- I Itixnriant growth, would be
*'Iy entitled to rank among the benefactor))
of the human rn K-ad the testimonials
0not; r coin an f :l,o won Jerful, not to any
aim'"- 1:1 rn, L ius effects of'Frofcasor Wo .d’s
Hair Restorative,' and see if he has no. aecou-
ji.tslied ait this.—Capital City Fact.
Sold »j nil respectable Druggists.
Auguit 22, IStyr dkw2w
N'ctit dbocvtifiincitts.
To the afflicted.
I HAVE ON HAND a good bupj>l> of the
junly celebrated i;i!i ' haOi! 1 and thouo
fflictud cau he accommodated v/ ;, h any ijuan*
my, at any time. Ue tsun> to call ou me, bo
cause you cannot got it trom any one el«c in
the county or city.
•S. J. ttVIdCKELFOKl),
aug. 23. d I w Hole Agent
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
F
Y nrJi’r of i he Court of Ordinary, and in
_ accordance with the will of Arnold Milner,
decenacil, will be sold In-lure the Courthouse
door in the town of Cassvillc, Casa county, G«,,
on the 1st Tuesday in October next:
A Tract of Land, lying on Etowah River,
within one mile of Cnrteravillo, containing
5)00 ACRES, more or less,
and ceriamly one of the moat productive and
nisiR.VHi.x Plantations in ClierokeeGcor-
giil, about 350 acres of which is in 1 high
slate of cultivation, with all necessary improve
ments.
AJ.80, Town Lot in Cartcrsville, No. not
Collected—a>n which i„ a commodious Store
■ louse, now-occupied by Messrs. Stephens.
ALSO, Town Lot in Cnssvillo, No. not re-
cull,etc !, which is vacant, and lies adjoining
the lot in said town owned by J.M. Patton, Esq.
on the North, containing one linlf acre,
more ur less.
ALSO,SO acres of Land in Oothcaloga
Vnll»y, lying on Oothcaloga Creek, and within
one half mile of Adairsvilie, very fertile and in a
high state of oultivnpnn.
'Esi>, two and a halt sliai-ctre
valui'il at SlOO each—in the Brick Hotel iu
the t 'Vvri of Adairsvilie.
Terms on day of sale, hut will be easy.
WILLIAM MILNER,
aug- 1 J,—vv-tds Executor.
$150 REWARD,
M.i.iiR'a Opfick, )
Atlanta, .June 30,1857. j
t RE WARD of JfllSO will ho given to any
JA perann who will apprehend and safely de
liver to die slit riff of Fulton rounly, William M
Witcher, who is charged with having killed his
father, 1). H. Witcher, in this city, on theSSth
insl. WILLIAM E7-ZAIII), Mayor.
DESCRIPTION.
William M. Witcher is nhoutI8 years of age,
five fee: six inches high, weighing about 150
hs., broad n'v ublers, sandy hair inclined to red
ti night ami long, face broad and alightly
sreckled. He had en when he escaped, a blue
trloth coat, light colored casimere pants and
black gaiter shoes.
July 2,1867 dawli
J: & J. LViNCH.
Comer Alabama and White Hall-street*
Atlanta, Qa.
WHOLESALE and Hotail Deal-
ers in Now Orleana Sugar, Cof
fee, Syrup and Provision* gen
erally which woolhiron the mos-
reason ablo terms.
Wo keep constantly on hand n general stock
of Liquors, Wines and Cordials, by Wholesale.
Being in daily receipt of Goods from first hands
we are enabled to sell at ns small profits as any
house in the cities of Augusta, Savannah or
Charleston (the freight only added.) We shall
taku advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al
abama rivers on first raise and keep a Largo Stock
of New Orleans and Cincinnati Goods, chasprr
than they can be bought in tho markets above
mentioned. J. & J LYNCH,
ect. t b,n33-t
8, B. u.amt'll.
PEALKUS IN
Egyptian and American
FATUARY OSS;
ALEX. CAMPBELL.
(IASs V. BHK1TERD.
CAMPBELL & CO-.
| Receiving Forwarding and General
QOMMISSION MERCHANTS,
67 to ,2 Front a id 71) to 75 Commerce Street,
MOBILE, ALA.
Auf 18, ‘57 wl y
A (tmlnfstratoi'N Sale.—By virtue
tA of an order issued by the Court of Ordina
ry ,.f Forsyth County, Ga., on tho first Monday
in August instant, will be sold at Cumming, in
sui t county, on the first Tuesday in October
next, within the legal hours of sale,
One slave—to-wit: otu Negro Woman, a-
bout 60 years of age ; one Lot of Land, No 670,
in the 1 llh District and 1st Section, Forsyth
county, containing 10 acres, more or less, im
proved. rSoltl ns the property of Henry Ed
wards, late nf said county, deceased, and sold for
the benefit of the heire qf said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM FINCHER,
aug 10—wills Adrainistratot
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
Cliesnut st. above Seventh st.
PHILADELPHIA
I K central, in the immediate vicinity of th,
most important Public Institutions, the best
arid most fashionable places of business, and the
attractive Public Squares of the City- In the
important requisites of light and ventilation, two
principal objects aimed at in the recent enlnrge-
mentnnd thorough improvement of this House,
ii is not exceeded, perhaps, by any establish
ment in America. To strangers, therefore, its
position is peculiarly desirable. Tho subscri
her returns thanks to his friends and the public
for the liberal patronage they have extended i„
hirn, and assures thorn that he will endeavor to
merit a continusnee of their favors,
A. F GI.A8N
Aug HI, 1857 ,12w
20
JUST' KECKIVEl).
BBL80 e( New Mackerel.
W. W. ROARK.
And Earl Tennessee Marble Jhr.
■jkiTONUMENTS, Tombs, Urns, and Vanes,
Marble Mantels and Furnishing -Marble.
UT All orders promptly filled.
Atlanta, (is. feb 24 dly
fftisiLt: .LVD rEMoffiji
S au,.
To the Citizens of Atlanta.
THANKFUL to my friends 0
Atlanta lor their liberal patronage
fur tne past session, I would respect
fully solicit an increased patronage
for the next session, which will com
mence cn Monday, July 20th, 1867. Out
Rooms 11 - large und airy, protected by a piazza
fifty feet long, from tho sun. Every attention
possible vill lie paid to tile manners and mors
sis of eeory pupil committed to my care; and a
thorough and practical education imparted.—
A rigi d but parental discipline will be enforced.
No one need apply for admission for their
children into this school who do not wish their
children governed.
tv. KOGERK * Principal.
R. II. .A JAK. E. ROGERS Assistants.
MRS. E. vi. R. & MISS L.M. KOU-
E KS, Assistants Female Department
Terms per Session of Twenty Weeks,
Reading and Spelling $8 00
Arithmetic, Geography, History and Gram
mar 10 00
Philosophy, Chemistry, Algebra, Geome
try, Latm and Greek.... 16 08
n<'idental Expenses , 36
pdpTu ition payable quarterly.
Atlanta, July ID, 1857 d3m
/ 1 KORGIA. Fulton County.-Two
months alter date, application will hs msde
to tbo Court ofOrdinaryof said county, for leave
to sell the House and Lot, on Alabama street,
atvly occupied by Michael MeShert'ory, deceas
ed, nnd now occupied by John Gsvsn, fronting
on Alabama street, fifty-two and a half feet,
and running back fifty feet, known aa Lots Nos’
3 and 4. in Meek 3, in plan of the city of Atlanta
and on I.and Lot 77, in fourteenth Diatrigt of
originally Henry now Fulton county.
Also, two Lots in said city, known as the
South half of city Lot, 33, and Land Lot 83,
fourteenth District of originally Henry new
Futon county, containing two aerra more or
less.
Also, one city Lot in said oitj, known as psrt
of Lot 84, bring the North-east one-fourth of
half an acre running back from the Msoot>4
Western Kail Road two hundred and two feet
fronting said Rail Road twenty-six feet on the
East, adjoining Tiller, Tanner and others, con-
taming one eighthef an sere more or less; said
property belonging to the estate of Daniel Me
Sheflroy, late of said county deceased, and to
bo sold for tho purpose of division among (he
legatees JOHN LYNCH, Executor, u
Juns 671,