Atlanta daily examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, September 02, 1857, Image 2

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EtaHg Ghaminfr, BY LOCHRANE, DOWSING & CO. J' H. STEELE, j. \Y. DOWSING. Editors. ATLANTA, GKO,,. \7ToVESDay7^F.PTeTbTirT :?5T TERMS OF TH E EX AM IN ER. per annum in advance, • • 00 Weekly, “ “ -■ si <K) CAMPAIGN PAPER. Daily Examiner, - - 60 Weekly, “ - - • 50 Advance payments are required for sub- aeriptions. Direct loiters to Editors Atlanta Examiner for governor, JOSEPH E. BBO'H. OF CHEROKEE. thyself, or he that judgeth doctb the tame thiug." These ars blunders his two year old par ty has made, and which he endorses, and fur which iie is responsible. As a man, high toned, honorable, intelli gent, and courteous, we have every respect for Mr. Bartow ; but we can see no reason why he should be treated by the Democracy with more consideration than other gen le- men of his own party elsewhere. The De mocracy of Georgia expects every Demo- l'OR CONGRESS, Second District—yf. J. CR A WFORD Third " D. J. BAILEY. '"Fourth " L. J. GAK I RELL. Fifth ■ A. R. WRIGHT. Sa-th JAS, JACKSON Seventh LIN. STEPHENS. Eighth - A. H. STEPHENS. MR. BARTOW. This gentleman has, we sen, kindly con sented to gratify the people of the 1st Dis trict and give them whatever tribufff of “head or heart he can bring to their accep tance.” For this they should feel grateful. "He gives you all he can no more, Though poor the offering be, His Heed and Heart, is ail Aha store That he can give to thee.” ; Especially should this testimony of *p- l predation be evidence as he risks his ; health, "ascending from the peaceful fields j of private labor, tu the cold eminences of ; public life." Could this appreciation be ktnore signally rendered than in the people ‘ loading him down the declivity to the " peaceful fields, ’* to console and condole with his friend Mr. Dawson, in his solitary, vet graceful and voluntary retirement. He says in his letter of acceptance, that past political associations are well i,” and, as he has referred to them, we vill take occasion briefly to put them be- cur readers. is well known as an untiring enemy of Democratic party, unfaltering in his a :jse, and unwearying in his imposition.— Wedomoi believe his past associations will -ive him many daunt ..p:,t the trustv, t.ted ?nd faithful democrats of th' district. He may ge; the support, perhaps, of a few who i sno: look outside Savannah for talent, vir- tue, tnt’lligence or ability. He may get a faw v h ■ regard party principles less bind • ins ’ban friendly relationship; but thedem.. _or.-r who loves.cherishes and glories in his 1 Runnels and F. R. I.ubhock. Governor and principles, will never, never, by his vote, be j Lieutenant Governor, by over 10,000 major- represented by a political enemy, at a time lt }‘- Tampering With Stares. Meeting tfCiiitens of Copiah County, Minis- eippi.—Three Citittne Ordered to Quit the County—Jppointnent of a Vigilance Com mittee. A large meeting of citizens of Copiah coun ty, Miss., vu held at Gallatin on the 6th Inst. —the Hon. Stephen tl. Johnson In the chair —to consult on the proper course to be pur sued relative to lato developments which im plicate certain resident* of the county, as being engaged in practices particularly objcctiousblc the Democratic party. Shall Mr. Bartow, because he would take the advantage of two democrats running in the district, be entitled to democratic votes, when districts elaewhert wi lt only one democratic, candi date will struggle and fight for victory, yes, fight against men as true in friendship, as able in debate, as that gentleman is recog nized to be I if this be the standrd, faro- well to all that unites us ill victory or ce ments us in defeat 1 But we have no fears for the Democracy of the 1st District. Me believe that it will remain true to the coun- t v. And wo be'.tcte, too, that the confi. deuce «itb. v hich he looks tj democratic support sad with which h'; friends claim i l for him, arc alike doomed to the same cold an! cheerless disappo into." lit. TJ»t> IlCMtll III Texas. To our friends abroad, we may say, that the result is. that we have elected H. R. STATE LEKISIATIBE. Tor] Sertc.'-’r. JARED I. WHITAKER For Representative JOHN G- WESTMORELAND. J ?nr *rarttr maty. Th , See Third pag? for .Late News. Murdoch Dramatic Club ff ue xq tested to .state t • 1 a tn et : ng to-oighl f t C uo at All i • which am-' "vi I. North Carolina th;- fa finer State. T r ■ ji a - L.-' ' i.i Ik 1 il v -no. - • that N • s j. 1 st.it> v,f tL"..i •' ,(W A . a SKVE V THOUA.vb l WO HUNDRED i. 1 FORTY V01E1I * > m n •jute, mitt iiive ire : ih’t’vg ascribe to a cat, be ever • ;. - • blow lik-* tbat. The Democracy of Cobb. at iced t. toe?. , • < .aonty.tju M:t lay la.' Our pu w t si. much '-bear ;.ed^ •• :Vr per«'-(»li? with oar friends in ’ „• t: 1 4ct. - ;r we did, and f. tar f iend.' at - Jb :.ce w- .»a report gott t i C ,bb arr 1 ri^ht aid’ a a a-1 On the eccasioa referral Ju . Col. Girtreii aJdre^-d a 1 . vs an . Court H ns“. Tn - 'p™tb-.-* n gent If nun were frank, ells end el . x position* of th? q.s'.l t rfore the ■; ~ c— manly vindication of the democrati pa j from the aaeulta of Know N 'h r; and, “carrying tfce war in'o A T. a.' a: . expoiure of “ Atrerican 1 d ■ virtual hc’raj-B f the S a'l Nebraska issu", when, in lfiiS. . •- • i M.i: »rd Fit mor i8d t P timeot wr.ich that caoddue f.. tlie -v gave utterance to. Br. happy anti a e t,a •b«;geotlemen were in addressi:,''. A -- racy ot Cobb, we are grviS.d at sett' ab's to say, that there was no access; ;y a aittieg that it waa compHtnc" ry fd ju»r ■ The Cobb Democracy w.l: deacnv ,.»t: we »ay, on the fi.M M mii; a 0:t, x try giving to Brown end Crartr: :rg • d: •. fratio trajoritie* than they Live pol.t: vest fhrrihi: Death—Ik: cut • mac says: The mcru! remains Ctt u Crz.r foood in ac old stiole five r. N . siltsbnrr, on WtdLtsday t . 5 t. bly mutilated by worms. He del evasive d'ink acd diieea- Y • - found by bica. J Returning Penitent —0.. ■ememl.tr ao advertts-.m it cf a runawi appeared ti oar co n . some *h’. ticce, and excited mme ch:.-aotc- tntet# from the New Tori 1 oo formation waa elicited by tie vt: cocctrci' g the fjgi’Wc, win j a v r ligect and vaiuible serrev 'hut A b treated and rt-g ,r'i d We have now > f. .; r»v writteo by t.e i.rv.-nt . / -J dr<v»es u friend and rei .. . peal to b s mistrrM, aati oecg • return to aervitud : acd suiet . lie addreasis wifn <t aod entph a nova .it [-• ttft!C“ and regret to hi- •t e, ,sd b >• her tu r. live ir:! ja-c: retnrr of Itr’i-a » vjnt.’ Tit, New i' tk Tr <uu. li Charlut-n Courier I < ~ Atw forh R v' Oflvr.old, d>d 'ait evening v ,en all our friends are needed to vin- iicate our rights. The next Congress will be one of fe.tr'ci responsibility. The struggle between the Democratic party andtheBlaek Republic. will be fierce, h-t, and bitter. V. e want every man to do his duty, and will any considerations intervene retween a Print's principle and his vote 1 A time of ea!:-. and sunshine in politics, may permit • is excuse, [ill ation, or extenuation ; b- ■ r. a , now, when the skies are o'ereast, is not with us is against trs. Upon « hr platform does he stand 1 1st his psa'. asa '.nations or the two years h • struggled with th-' American Party I Neither of the- .s sufficient to tempt a democrat from ,.Lts fealty. In his letter he explains the tno- tiv s of the party with which he now - .! d with what studied phraseology ■ove: > j. the objectionable heresies P '..s « to induce the belief that , d for, . : "advocated any 0-. :id be turned into an at- . . gtits of any citizen of this itry. t ... r "civil cr religious.” We do w ail 1., advocated, nor to what ex:< at :;.;tna;. -e disposed to m idifyhis lan- s or adv 'icy. But did no not attack .n » .-se intelligence and integti'y would ••■vT ■ ' • •: rf . v a prejudiced criticism, w .;-.si i immigrants, as paupers - ■ na... w thou*. «ven doing justice to .; . making s'lceptior.s for fear i g : ;s rgf.inent addressed to the : .is heirers I Did he not at- - . • i as.untruc to the country—question t. : : :t:tis t.—ssail their religion—con* t .d tiey owed an allegiance they had - a rn they did not— acknowledged allegi .■ re to a Pirentate whom they on oath ab -'ed ? Did lie not know that even in the r . f advocacy, these were facts that snr id be remembered—that to charge men with ignorance, simply because they were '•'•ad, was only evidence cfignorance in ; ,:n who made the charge 1 To an. • ' tin of infidelity to the Government ntry,was misrepresenting a history in blood amid the smoke of battle; i' assa their religion waa attacking their i.'ious rights, and to contend that every ; itical i vil attached to the profession of rand the sion of that faith with infamy, and'it re quires no “torturing" of language to mark is a most violent assault upon the most so:red interests inherited by man beneath the Heavens !» this the past nolitieal associations that will warrant his election i These senti- tner.’.s are objectionable to ’he Democrats cf Georgia, as they have twtc» told the tal tones' of portentous import; ar.d Mr. Bar- tew himseif would now forget them, and assure the naturalized citizen that it waj all ' for his protection ec,ually with his own— for "this country is his children's, and its cultivation and liberty is as estimable to him as to any portion of the people.” But where does he st>nd on the Kansas qiestionl Ho says "the Repeil (of the Missouri Compromise) is made the pretex for ■ assault upon our ri<hts, our institu ' r.s ari our equalities and yet he en- c- • :at Repeal, and thus gave himself, j no onto - e pretext He again sanction- eo the sentiment that the very repeal hepre- vtou* • «nj.-s»d, was a Pandora's box from whic: ah the evil* of the country had sprung. He tohfi the people of Georgia that Kaneas could not be a alave State; that Squatter Sovereignty "t the Kansas Bill, granted to tl e Territorial Legislature the right to exclule e ; avjry, end that it would do it—tnus keeping Southern rnen with lr.“tr slave* it.. .. going there—dei’roying every nop r o! making Kansas a slave State —or.i'now blame3 tne Democratic party with He sees nothing in Walker’s course at war v. ith the priiiciplei of the Kansas bill. In the seme breath he denounces Waluer as i trcitoi. Me *"es nothing in Walker’s • war wiih the principles of the bri a • ' ti- endorsed; h iving endorsed the bill i • ■ vdo'" I the trr son, and shouM not now denounee Wulg. • , • traitor. "For where- : . . tL jutigei incriner, tiiuu condtuunes’ JYc have also elected F. M. White, the Den.ocrat.a nominee for Land Commission er by a respectable majority. We have rriso elected the Hon. John H. Reagan, the Democratic nominee for Con gress in the Eastern District, over the Hon. Lemuel D. Evans (K. V.) by a* large ma jority Wc have also elected Hon. Guy M. Bry an in the West o\v J. \Y. Howth (K. N.) by i.aie seven thousand majority at least. We have elected a Democratic majority in both branches of the Legtsla'ure. Wo hate secured the election of two U. S. Senators to the Democratic party to be elected next winter. This is glory enough for Toxas. She stands redeemed and disinthralled fnrever from Sam Houston and his K. N. party. —Austen Slate Guzvtte. crat itt Chatham to do his duty; it is due alike | among Southern people, and highly prejudical to the interest of the State and the honor oth to individual and popular interests. The meeting, t is represented, was compos ed entirely rf the very best eititens; men of influence standing and responsibility, front every section of the country; who eatne, with - oat ire-ion or prejudice, o dear fairly and judge calmly aud justly of such things as might bo submitted for their consid rations. d ue chairman, itt stating the pbjec's of the utoetii'g, remarked: Lato events had revealed the astounding and alarming fact that there iu^men in onr midst who are eugagid in oecrct and un'awfal inter- fie ice with our institutions, by inducing slaves to desert their owners, ard furnishing them with papers fi enable them to escape to fieeSta'ej T.e ckizena were now called together to hear acd jn-keef these facts; to say whether they wer< conclaves as to the guilt of the parlies | implicated; and decide on thn proper steps to ho taken to the premia's. A •. .oroittee ol ten cit zeus was appointed 11 report naoluiion* expressive of the geute ol the meeting. ceveral citizens theu eamo forward and made siatemeuls, establishing beyond the poaibil ty of doubt, in the m nds ot every one present, that lieuben Seastrui.k and Samuel Senatruuk have for several years been manufacturi g frit' papers for tugitive slaves. uDd have thus ena bled eerera! to escape front the county; unit that d.uplu a Morgan had baeu guilty of uu- luwfudy tampering with slaves, c-iLnivieg at eiicouragieg aud a.d.ug their eacipe front their owntrs l i-' witnesses having o.vu qiiusti"iieti an opp ,uu lily having , ITa- il t » a ty one woo might wish to s iv anytiiing in d fence f the accused to do e .and no defenco bav.ug been eff r.xi. inectiug dt,eid d that the t s tim my wa s aflio. nt to svarmiit rcsolu tons eonAumutorj of theaccusid, and then udj sun.- ed tu give the coiuiuiuu time to rej.ott The ciiizeis hiving rea-scmiil tl. the com- mitttx's reported the To 1 > irg preamble, ac companied by a serieg of resolutions—one of which is appvi ded: Win ic.it, Irom tu WrNl tee produceii b.fore this tn.-: g th-'conlcu-inu is loreeJ up- n uur minds t.’ at K t.. ; Seastru'is. S itu iol Seas • trun-i and .'•'epheu M irga . ciiiz'ii- of this ■. ty,! .,ve bad compiietry nr pnticiog Slav s <*'■" i., t 1 ’• their nta-l.rs, and p'.paringand giving = tvej fu paprrs. •hr.! i -reus, it ii ii cumbeut un us os -is,v, • h -1 j* a i z at !" Ink- 1 such action in i ■ •- as ahali protect our 'ighta, and giv di uce to tin e vmmutiiiy; Th- rtlorc, R- it Resolved, That tiie add ReubenSeas- 1 .. bam ;cl "c usti n a and o’epheu Morgan, G. • iiii<-_ .-.’o n-reiiy ipnoied i„ r. move | Irom tins e an’y wuhiu filteco days af- thev ih.l ive r 'tco o’" tne pream»> ‘-s and ’sol,ii. i.-;an 11...it ii.cy shali noi, natter a y circumstarices, return to this coun'y, under the penalty hem:.a;'.c- proscribed for not leaving the county. TVo'.iiet res lutio is prescribe th.' pecaitirs t ■ which the accused parties will b- sit o; 't?J ii’they do not remove from th‘ county, ami provide for the appointment of Gfiy citizms as' u Vigilance Commit'ee, who are instrue ej to tnvtstigale all eases of tampering with slaves, ju , 4c., that may come to their know!- edge. The preimble ar.d resolutions were unanim ously adopted, and the members of the Vigil ance Committee were appointed, and the meet- ing then adjourned. The following description of the accused partus has been published by the Vigilance Committee: Reuben S.-astrunk is about thirty seven veers ol age, has sandy and r trier bushy hair,heavy 3 p.'cuiiar prop-sandy beard, dark grey eyes, is abut five feet cherish a ford | ten or eleven inches high, rather stoop sbou d~ Tha greatest natural ornament tothediumnn fnrjfi divine, 1 is 0: qiieMk nably a One, luxuri ant, healthy growth ol hair. It has b en so esteemed lu all ages of the world and nmnng all nations, savage, and civiTaed. Pence, the Indian brave regards the ecalp of his enemy n- bls greotist trophy. For a similar rrason.th fashtona de bel e disguises the egioa of vuniiy as well as her other phrcu^Jgical organs witu borrowed leeks. He who should discover a mode of prevent- ng the hair from showing the imoad of envi ous Time by turning prematurely gray, a me thod by which it could be rest ired wlitn falling or turning whit,’,and n way of promoting its continued and luxuriant growth, would be justly entitled to.rank among the benefactor.- of the human race. R ad the t, - timonials in another co'.unuof the won lerfu', nut to s ty almost miracul- us t-fF cts of T’rofcjsjr Wot dV Hair Restorative,’ and are if ho his no! accoi; - pilahrd all this.— r apita!City Fact. Sold hy all respectable Druggists. Align’’’ 22. lfia" thw2w LYDcaal Ndhcee. Ittiscdlamong. New Fail Goods. AUtLAliaVA Drj Goods Emporium. J. L. CUTTINO. LfMUS WHITE. J. A, BASTa. ’ CUTTING, WHITE & CO., \\~ yCLDrcsueeifully inform the cititentof It Atl.iitB on I surounding ciun try, that "« i\r» receivir.ir a large and <”ell .elected .tack of DItY GDODtJ, and U"OT8and SHOES, adapted t. I adns and Gent, wear, which w» oiler I or WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, nrtch lower hin ever oflered in Atlanta. V¥e nav.rig lai-ilitie, fo'pu*chs>ing U'iCDS, aucli m M) other hou.e has And we would there, f TJ roepeclfud . invi'o there who wish to BUY, to cill end KXVVtlNEou* large and varied KJ'Oi-K b fore purcha.ing oticwhera. Our SleimiER STOCK will be u «ld s fi ot y iic!.»Pp the rtgu tr price«.-~ GiVe us 3 call. A ' 7 i: lh.il fVr ■■"i n its. b nr we, wav ■ tzz ir gave . . ■i.' v f hie ord*. i < pn . ,t d i.V diver i'c 1 which he w&i udm ■ .our th' re rare." f - f>, d wr if, 4 : , the hand tne: wi c.’uot»nn on cm g him, th* j u i of h kiev-atu. ’ aq th- (f I. 1 lie -Kr Atianlit AAtdical college, A N N U A L C 0 M M E N C E M E N T , au S 11 i, THE COMMENCEMENT excrcisi the ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE. I will take place at C City Hall, on Thurs day next, 3d in commencing at 10 oViok A. M. The citizens, LADIES in particular, rt Atlanta and surrounding country are invited to attend. Atlanta, Sop. 0, 1S.»7. Judge Broxvu’s appoinliiieim. Judge Brown "'ill i ddre >ins fullow-citi- zens at Marietta, on Monday, 31, August Hamilton, Harris ( . Tuesday, 1, Sept. Columbus, Wednc’d •, nigh:, 7, Taibotton, Tlitirsd.iv, 3, Zebulon, Pike Co . Saturdav, j. “ The Hon. 1). IL Hill vvi'i p! irrmaidci' aQ( | the appoiiitincii!’us imitu d, ;mo! " ill lie tl-1 ’ lowed to "disc attend. The Hon L. J.G • ■ i. 1 I Brown’s appoi Hon David J Bui [ toil Hamilton. 'Talbott u ... .1 / huh .. Tl <*•»■ | gcntl,'ntt'ii will iil.’b, at I he places narntd ml- | d is* iheir fodow-eltizgns. A ileus! 21 is.'-:. liimf. CUTTING. WHITE A CO., 03 Whnehall Street, near Roark.'- d3iw COMMISSION MERCHANTS & U'GUnTA, GEORGIA. L!, lH'siiM'S?* entrusted to them, will ■ cct’iv<? th«ir b**e*t uttention. l'*A\ advances m^do on all <*^nsign. ' desired. W !J GRIFFf.V, • *• rciTGus:— 111011 O l NE£LT,. ». - • n. VnOer Y« rdery, \ugu»la, Ga. i’«»ullam .ferninga & Go.. *• • ill» r & WarrMn, “ 14 ,nl v F'*rce d r Co. * ('arm chad Bean, '* *' Laniback Oc, Cooper, “ “ r ;UftU Aug. 28, 18.’S7. 'YOBHO AMERICA Target Pistol 2SMTJ3&65UBIKG CO., ATM II iVC.V, FT. T tr- rmr t'tvfitp oi i .’ abvavs ap t 1 The hand. in hand wriiiu; :li»r caused th PT r ’h ot her. - man's hand, 'ke parts of • said his 1 ami ir: evak tly the h«i 1 wr, i ; >n i;- ivsl', ar.d B t whst w ,• en. tint Tightened tb n im p . Krg-=v 1 well it might M ,st of us onw-H-d.ys, w , j d i e somewhat *'artled at the • >t a d-vinhodiAd hand raoT.-’i; id chior- grs'hics! •'■|e on our wv 1 ; The 'Men:, mint. Tried Uphanin' wl : ?b w;.s wri'ttn, was an after coj.- •! tation .\'*v, sirs, I nppeel to you. «<! not bs read, *Tri- i raj, writ’c, - Yottrs, truly. he; It should ; the wall.’ UENCI am ruayune. 1***0 The Hone Char- : or the Secret for Tam. ing Horses. Fc: the Oil of Gumming, the horse has an inatictive passion-both arc natives of Arabia, ar.d when the horse scents the rdor, U- ; s luatineiivtdy e two toward - i T..'. oil of Rhodiam porre?’- ertit-s. All animalsetea to i i i ii tii >A oil ic • I Vreparuto 1 tours Sessiun cc in me niiii vn :•>; M.mid y in No- vemb tiital ' i n ;n • April, lB-'iB. For further in' mu I •. !d 11. D ( Vll !* D in V. II. TAt.lAl'KHRO M. D. Atlnnia. G". V i 24 18 Time i f h Idi g the t it Fair. The enquiry of us is so t'n picnt, "when Is me State Fair in be liflu i \ilantn ! ” that we shall make this a s' .din ' :ir:i • in our paper for some week I he I' ,;ir e a, aet. • and closes on Friday tober next. Up uls. notify > i ttery in reference ttients of the Fair, ting, will be i w re wit out deliv. Mi laytbi 20th, dio 24ih Ui- iar readers, that any | i ihe liusiiir.is arrange- j ddre-sed to Us in wri- 1 1 -hr ’ gh our columns, ' 1. ; nd of subduing! “red, alow i physician. taatiag horses are fie-s for it, at d i*. txert itflueit' ■ ■ th~ The direct!.. g r a 6i f d'0W3 : Procures,tn: . aiso gat tome oil of R mia.acd keep the thre« s.pan'e io air tight bottle}. Rub t little oil of Cummin upon you aacds »ui e;proacb the ho-ac ta the fit 1, on the , acd g r a* o it fiue; ta a-1 oil of Cum- Sj«ech, and profes as to be a Ssmuel Seastrunk is about forty two year a old, slightly bald, sandy bair and beard, grt j eves, has one or twofa'se teeth in front, long v'sage, stands erect, is slow in speech, and is about fire fed ieoer eleven inches high. Stephen Morg3a is about five fact eight inches high, twenty-seven yeirs old, dark skin, light and s.raight hair, wears whiskers all ' nJf&rd aide, so that Le ci r fmti the Gum- rouod his fa^c, his wbiskc s end eyebrews \\ onU'5'.i I , eights. 1^*5 vir-iv'd . ='• FROM sT l.nris l.t IT.-V1 ,!.E, ( IN cinnim, oihi k iln r V. t e n C' jc** \ A’IrMm \ia Mfmphix, Tg»cu!D v mi. an ’ Nafh’^llu, n» THROUGH RATB^, ■ t Nashville, and Western &. A lanfr Rn IroaJ. ! C. B. WALKER, Mantrr of Tran«[ orl.t'i'iM, AV. dc R.R. j AujU«i 1°, Samuel Swan & Gc., ATLANTA GEORGIA. J3ANI5. S'Fl And Dealers in Guide St leer. Bank Sates ani Domestic Exchange. Demand Etchnnce on New VrrA, Nuw Or- leinf*. M. L tm’vSfmnmh. Clt t * n r 1 all piintt in tho l/f.ifed States. Uncurrent Bink Notea and specie bought and (’ol'ec’ion* nvd*i evory where and pr c •#• *«* remitted by I Sigh* Drif- < n N -w Y -r; or New Gileani, on | diy of payment, samcbl bw an .>• r. rrpr. Ai'enta, Juiy W ^8^7 t 1H1H PIST.GT.Mi - on-'oJ s tin* forer'innUr of th*‘ ■ai v p Ft I, and u d*^ign* ' f*j v”U l* men a'ol h«iyi»^ who vm* 11 t.i o j »v the exciting sport of firing t n targ-t. nt >h« m>at trill ng expense, an l m Iv ui in> ilnn^ r f Hccidutit. The cheapest odinaiN |i<ol m three or tour limes the pice ■ 1 ■ tlrsbe.iig (latiRiTt'us in V e hand* of tc• v ■. 'I'liib i4 .uded with the c immon l i ” r.-Hckrr. which forms a e-'mpl* te carlri .'g*', hi l will ( ury a l ull t ’li or fi teen pac a s with ’!. . i.f pre'iiion is t ie ordinary pistol, hut •a :t : : sti Tieifiit tnrue I • do any aeri »ux dam- g \ A- A ’noi ’a tc ft shooting nation, the • .uriu A r.ciicfti h must, and will Icirn ihe art . wi ic i i’li-i>'d (m n 'price wan ■ cured. H«*nce th h I 'argot Ptalol i» exact y in time, and must m -e* i H universal »tie »m<ntg our youihof * i. > .nth hi 1 c t It4Pper..t'on is pi'r'ectly ; nt• I»• and it. is not !i l»le t«» pet out of rder.— \ lu l Vm r p''on vt liaecunpauv every r h ae of d't »• are j u' up at the Factory m cid h of r> i . »ch. 'only to send by i x, icmo i . p'-rt >-f ihr I'r il«-d Htatoa or Canada. 1 I. I' [\. FI lCFi. 2, r > t;EN t\S ; by ihe Caae, tT.MJ, ur 1 T* e. *n»e» h. FwfiNVH H M.Ii Ac CO H 1857 —da a4t Naw Havau.Ct. NOTICE, i ll»t I A|hJ’a NCF8 having occur* I which tender it n c»scarv for the J * *! ub crib, r to disron inue llnuse keep- JU^U/nxr. he ( tiers tor sale Ida huuse and U)t ’i he property is situa ctl within one hun- iml } a » of the Methodist Episcopal Churc/i, n Pm t'i Tree Street co 7eimi,t to the Lett School* in the Ci y. and also to Business, con* taiimiK s x well finished rooms, and two pan" t.-.s with a t-asago ex tending f hr ugh the lu IN'. There la also on 'he lot. a cooking r nm, RcrvatitM room, smoke h;i ae, chicken !i i; .. mb an J corn hou«c, and also an ixcell* eutwk'.l f water, which never fails. The but'. •-•ig-J arc all in first riitc conditi »n t having ,[ '.i : -cn erected in (H66, and enclosed with un . i t.; , new fence- Possession# ven by the 1st ot Octerker, il desired, snd w ill be offered at • reasonable prire. oforoe h. Daniel Atlanta, On , Moy 9. 18.*7 da.rXm 8. B Oatman, ’’KALIRS IR ItalSt ! vyptian and American 'bud -S ATUARY 3L And East Tcnnetiee Marble jK, M onuments, T.>mb«, Um«, »r.j Vum Mart>!« Mantel, and Furiiiihini Marhlo. Ti'’ All outer, proinj'tlv filleJ. Atlanta. Ga. frb 14 ,Uv -i valuable Medicine — Dur ng Uifc prege.t | week, no Lm than :ix "f '-ur frm da, whnbavcl min Th? be wino-t any troub'e. IntBedittciy rub you: fcaufi b'rsvi no"?, gatting a little ct \ on can then lead h tn anywb- little of the r^-nr n pk e . y'e cr pntatc’. Pat i : vit J .im cu come up to blm 'entij on the the nil oa it. ■c Give him a ioaf-ugar, ap- f c f R indio-n into a laJy s si.v;r thimble. Take the thimb'c os- tween tbe thumb acd tnidJie fii.q, - cf jour igbt hand, with the t ire finger itoppieg (he to -rath of the iti-mb.'" *i pren nt the oil from roming our wbi s* vo-i ac. opeaifiS’ t'< ■ J tbe bore • A» icon uv yoa hove oper I n ? trout!., tip the thimble over upon in - and h on: e ■ ?nt. H ~.i ■ , ; like a pet rl g He is now y-i ir ^rvant h’ -1 t ,d datl:, baa haztlcys and squints badly with cue of bis temples, and is slightly stooped tcorgin, Gwinnett county.— -JT " h--» Oliver L. Mrickland .ml M.niia.- been induced tu try F Jwsor D. GrutU s Ll e Jrih .x a mmiui.»pply to me fn- Lett. r. of Ad- tr.c On for yhi um ituiu, in cci.a quenceof ti iv- j mi: v trat on on the e.'ite of VVilium R, 8.m. ig steii this prupara'i av riistd in our | --i^n, iota of .niJ rountt, deceaieJ , , , , . These nr* there! re to cue and adroomih columns, have cal'ed upon a* to state the-c-sm' » j gu’isr. t'-c kindred .no creditor., to ol their experiments. 'Thun p»r?OB8 assure t wn-, if any they have, within tb« time that their rheumatic paio have been entirely I P re,er bed by law, 'by !• ttcra .hotld not.be .1 Lively Retort. — A fireman OU the New cur .. d b . . w ... ,, ,. n , , ' ^'irui d ,o .a .1 oppl e mt, on tn« fir.t Mond.y r„,i, p J J , k a , , ..J ! curta oy 8 I.w appiicattens ot izturaiu a i UltIlb „ pexU un d„ my hand, at ‘F, cctric Oik’ noil they recommend its use to 1 jn c8 , j n L.wrenc vllV. thi. Aug S-Th, 1867. all who ate afflii t d a itb un ' of tbe diseases | <• T RAKESI’RAW, Ordinary, which it ii designed to cure—P "V Advettis-I l -"'' ’’ ’ w30d cr -It can b- bad of the ag ■ ” ' etc lice . xecu 7 or , g >a ie.-Jgrre,bly to an or adviTti'croent in another C 'iutn;; 1 J, r t tl e Court ol Ordinary of Campbell Aug. 23, lb57 ihv." Un u .-,„iy,tiiU ba-a.-ld on the flr«t Tn« day inOc. can twcii hi in anything, only be kia-i tu be grade. I/>ve biat a'- d im w York C- utrai Railroad asked tbuSuperictcnd cut ior a pati, which he dec.iaa J to give, lay- iag: 'The Company employ you and give you si much for yo-ir aervieea, and there our' trade ends. If vju were ut w jik for a tanner a a dollar a day and wanted to go tiiiura'ora v. .-uid you expect him to bitch up hit tea n mouth [ and tike you there fur nothing?’ | 'The firertt in renl ied: , i , | ' N", sir, but if be had hla tr im Mti-licd op ' ’ * j a i" '-un going directly to Sarati gu, 1 'augu i,l -. b «as n d—J hug if didn't 1 »■» JOU r tdi. .. , Ktitvile, August 27. - H >n. 0 A Sim ..i.ms, M. uber n> xt. before tho Court llouee Do;r in tlie uvn of Caiiipbelltun, Campbell county, within be legal hoini of >«jr, the L.nit. belonging | t - the c.ta'e of Vt illiam A. J. Beav* r., dccea^ - corni.ting nfFrncti insl I-oU, No*, forty-five e Hu lb SlH'riir Sale—Will be »..’d C f O fort* *>* (46) and t r»y eight (48) con- foruUieCnn - n the t c 866 a r-», more or In., >iiu.t-d, lying XcujQV&ucrlismcnts. :^i n ! mo I . IOVr* Jotl. t.hicag'i, August 27.— T’- I).- n r.iti-i .'til!" G V ’, I. , lie id il I ."U f . y m uoizi- - *i-M T! M. i-toi'i ■ s fi-r 11-iVcrnor, aud Col tl Oil .pi-f ir L u'euao Unvaraor of Jowa. . ki-Mur, Iti Kkll, r untv th- legal "<’d mg in the 9th ili. „ol origine'iy Cowete, hour, of sale, on th- I,.- M‘N])\V inOci. "»w C»m b 11 county, on tho <!h*ita*-orich-e her next, the fiilfowing pi - v • • .*,■ ■ (»n« '"ver, 7) m I » above Cempheltton ; about 175 . .ere of land, it b-ng part t-f U-, land, lot N r I Hit a r.t fir.t quili'y Bottom Land, wuh abile converting with eome 74, ( n the 18th Diatrict -: riein.H Henry •> ut 884 or S3u ecree ofopw lend, ta a high now Dr Kalb four IV. »a the i- ol Neiv- "‘.(eol cul'ivtlon. AIW. goi'd dwelling hooee *"m A Harr... to iatUfy .und v li. ia. ,- - 1 «i Ii ne e««ry out bulldirge. Oin hou^ and f.ooi „ lurtir,-’. Court . I l» Kalb r. 1 iiv. ,„ * ' n.&c- Un .eld Land, ta a very good favor of lomea W. Gold.mill, v. I f Ni-u Fruit U.ehir.b Any rmrton wieb ng to pur- turn A It Itervia. Ho it t.'t I! " 1 or-ha- . 10-v . j ''>(•*•• • B 00 ^ River blantetian, Will do well u> proper v p m,',,! MU bv [daintiir. I -w mad. 1 " 'e'" 1 • 1 1 “'t 5 ' “"il! f,,r ,h " b * n,fil 01 lh * he |r - »n I .e'orot'd by a C-,n«'al'le .1 n» of Au- gtut. 1847. dOU.V W FOWLBR him, | friend* on the step: of the Ansable House, was iirnck with purely v«, and now iics io un in- icnoible eonji ion. Detroit. August 27 —Mr. J.,me* L. Ljell n private brink r ol t wen tv yta.ra' siuridiug in this city, loved fi« d-ejrn this ufiern'iun Tne suspension of ii,e Ohio 'trust Company wui tbe itumcdieUt c.tu* of the falluru. Batnfi >f*aid deceowd. Term. in»Je knowa on the day i f .ale- CHARLES B. BEAVERS, Ex'ts. tug 4 wilia