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ATLANTA, ffECfo
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1837.
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do tatrigao or can
pede its rapid march oaWani to proaperlt y.—
Justly do we fee! proodof its location bore,
ted grateful do our cUmm oil feel to thoag
whose indomitable energy end perseverance
bore imported to it o reputation end soccers
tbot hove established It os one ol the best
Medico) liMitfcrtMw in the South.
terms of the examiner.
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Democratic Nominations.
FOR CiOVEKNOK,
JOSEPH E. BROWS
OF CHEROKEE.
FOR CONGRESS.
First District—J AS. L. SEW ARD.
Second,
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
M.J. C'RAWTORD.
D. J. BAILEY.
L. J. GARTRELL.
A. R. WRIGHT.
JAS. JACKSON.
LIN. STEPHENS.
A. H. STEPHENS.
STATE LEUSLATI RI..
For Senator.
JARED I. WHITAKER.
For ' fitpraeniatiee
JOHN G WESTMORELAND.
See Third page for Late News.
Kota Meeting ot Rome.
Tbe boar Southerner A Advertiser -wy?
that tbe " Hon, Joseph K. Brown and Hon.
A. R. W rioht. our «aedidete* for Governor
and Cougressuuu. have responded to the in
qttiry of the committee appointed to torree-
pstid with them on the «ui>jecf by appointing
Tuesday, the 15th n! Hepteraber next, a-, the
day when tl« y .-an make it convenient to he
with us, and address their fellow-citir'oa at
this point upon th. p iitical topics of thi day.
There will be a Ireo barta'ue. ami the tallest
provision will be matlo lor accommodating
the tisseuibletl thousands who will be present
on the interesting occasion. A cordial invi
tation i« her». by extended to the jieople of cv«.
ry (jnartiT of the State to make themselves
welcome at this grand rally of the Democratic
masses. Besides our t’acdidatrs other well
kncwi and popular orators are expectetl to
crace the occasion with their eloqueuce. Come
one—come all!”
I We have been advised, aisj. that the Deta-
; oeraey of, and about tbe vicinity of <’arters-
I ville, propose having a Mass Meeting, at Car-
tersvilieon ihe day lollowiog tite one at Rome,
to-wit : on Wednesday. the 16th September.
We hope that th y will: and from tLenee. by
thousands. ail can repair to Canton pu tbe
next day. where such a demonstration will bo
made as will strike terror to t! ■■ hearts of our
pclit col toes. (
Second Congressional District-
it may oe interesting to air readers in this
city •« know tbit the • American' candidate
for O "ogres?. in the Second Congressional ills'
trict. is their old acquaintance Samuel C.
Elam. Esq , who left Atlanta scarcely a twelve-
mouth ago. We congralulale our late fellow
citizen upon tbe impressiou he lias so soon
made upon the American party of the second
district. This, however, will do him blit lit
tle good at the polls, for while he has succeed
ed in making so favorable an impression upon
his own party, the reverse is true with the ma
jority (the democratic) pa-tv of that district.
Friend Elam, however, can stand a defeat a-
bout 3' well ns anv American we know of. and
Democratic Meeting To-Night
To-night, at the City Hall, the Democracy
o' Faltoo county will assemble.
Judge Whitaker, our candidate tor Senator,
and Dr. Westmoreland, our candidate for tbe
House of Representative-, will address tbeir
'•How citizens.
Come op, ONE AND ALL, Democrats, will Jo so, rusting, doubtless, that when his
..-t as greet each other, acd hear what our can- j party ar>' in the maj rity they will not forget
Uidates have to lay :
Oar American' trieuds will be welcome ;
and. doubly, as a matter of coarse, the Ladies
wili be, who will honor the speakers with their
- t» v ;v* T
mtsssmmm
Atlantic TaHsgrapli Ctapur.
The Liverpool Daily Post, of August 19th
• • .Vf.vM' ...W- ••
• flNWHDflTB T«~a '-jv-
from Ut CoMttMtlauUft,
cotfxtnricans.
Perfect Failure—Old Burke
-This days general meeting of the Atlantic- J ^ ^ . SjJffiSSg been given that
Telegraph Company is to be heM in London w MUler E lbf imk> _
for the purpose ol determining the | paudnt. no-party, go-a-heacUof-a-man can-
be Qmkr th0 ciratln K d,fficullK * n T m he didate for Congress, in the ‘infatuated eighth/
newspapers teem with suggestions and com- ^ ^ ^ of Burke , t Da .
Sr'ii: SFing, about dfteen mile, from Waynes-
opinion, however. appeaVs r„ oeall but.iumni- I ^ t f ‘ "7“
, mous against a -be attempt to sink : ^ fu ** ** '**' bttt - oome o^-
the cable null after the coming winter. The Atthe.^lntedhour, Mr. Miller and Col.
ioterveiling time cm he and profitably J Jobn f W 10 * lbe f"S?
employed » experiments and improvements in ' »"■" of lll ° P"“ l(,fl “ lttr ,he,r bont
the paving out machinery. Wi believe that . with Mr s,e P hcn ' i at Orawfordvillc.) appear-
the temporary check interposed will serve to , ' ,t L ' n lbo gro,nJ ’ bnl ,ht P eo P U haTnot 8r '
stiniulate activity uml watchfuluess, and pre
vent any repetition of the accident hereafter
For thi final result we,certainly entertain un
gloomy apprehensions.’
J'ht 2km if an Irirh \teehauic, —I he fol
lowing notice of the late Senator /t’usk u]>-
pears in ti e Troy (.Y,-w York) Budget :
fleuatiouis now bewailing the loss of
Thomas J. Uu«k, a gallant soldier in the cause
of liberty, and a -talisman of commanding in
fluence. He was among the first of the Texan
volm’.eers to avenge the atrocities of tha ilex-
ictvtiu upon Amerie iu citizens nud served faith*
fuliy tlpotigh tlie war for the indepen fence id
Lone Star To his wise foresight the victory
rival, nor did not. About fifteen men had ns-
- milled to hear them, nearly half of whom
»et\ democrats. The ‘fry’ being too small
lor the 'pan, 1 the immense assemblage adjourn-
id 'n a barbaenc, about eight or ten miles off.
I lu ll , there was a large crowd, but it was
composed principally of foreigners, or the de-
sc admits of foreigners, immigrants from Afri
ca. ami Mr. Miller and Col. Milledge declined
to address them. 1 don’t know whether the
two gentlemen hunted any further for a crowd
that day—but don't think they found it, if
they did hunt lor it. The last I heard of them
they were pissing through Waynesboro', ou
their way to the depot, to take the ears for
Augusta—all well, but low down in tbe mouth,
San Jacinto is mainly attributable, aud j and the’frying pan'so badty used that it took
when Houston was wounded, he it was who I both ot them to ’tote’ the pieces. Old Burke
countermanded the order to halt, and cried
Push on, boys, push on !' and they did, push
on. with the terrib’e war cry of retribution.
Remember the Alamo ! As President of
Texas and its chief j tstiee -n his advocacy of
annexation.and as United States Senator since
that event, he occupied a commanding position
and iu evt ry situation showed liimseT a r ue
American. And Vet his father was a s'one-
maaon, and an emigrant frini Irelund, who set
tled in Pendleton district. South Carolina upoo
land belonging to John C Calhoun, where
Phoina.- J Busk wu- born. Such a man
would have becu prohibit!' I from holding office
were the know nothing party in th- ascenden-
ibe blood of hi- father would have worked
ittainder ugam-t him. and the country must
have twi"; ilepriveil of his eminent services -
This i ik practieui illustration of the f IK and |
injusti-e of distinctive Americanism carries
with i' a stronger argument than any that ever
era nated trom the secret lodges unde-r the de
lusive cry that ’Americans must rule America.’
/There in the aunals ot our history can we
point to a man m^re deeply imbued with the
spirit ol' tre Americanism rba'i Thomas J.
preseoce.
HON. ROBERT TOOMBS
Will accept our thanks for recent favors
‘ j this office, in transmitting us public doc
uments of great value. The “United Stales
Coast Survey, ” among others, is a work
replete with valuable information, and we
»:» glad to see that under s resolution of
the Senate a large edition, ton tb.eusan
copies, has been published. .
Bank of Fulton
With ail tbe great fusa that tins iieen made
•bout'the Bank of Fulton, in a certsi l quarter
iu this State, wesee ite bills quote! at /ur, in
SaTs.insh. on Wednesday last-
r ffice
'tanking
Bmoking Tobacco.
Wo invite our friends to eal! a 1 i
md to receive for trini. an nrtic!" of
Tobacco, the equal ot vh»b wp
’hem to produce
This tobacco is marn'actnrti by R H Ma-s
d Brothers, of ClarkesviUe, rirginta.and n
known as their M‘'■rsehami smoking Tobac
co.*' It it a magnmeen' article, acd we »h'iil
take pleasor* iu ad»i*iag ur friends win r- it
cm be prjjnred now. i*nd shortly when: ihe
manulie tu: -■> k-bgr • »• whltsbing n o* f
us sale
Savannah Georgian's 'Wvnsly Pr.e>«
Correa^
These Prices Cdfrant 'should in t'u<
- jiids of every merchant in Atlanta. They
ire issued, on a letter sheet,.every W ednes
Civ. We do not know, hut believe that
they ate tran omitted to all subscribers of that
paper. If every merchant here should
have the "Georgian," f .r from i'o val
ue as a new s journal, to business men, its
prices current arc exceedingly important
Rink the j.jn of ait Irish mechanic
his noble sdf-sacrifice for the cause ha advo- j
cate- i fcaj* 1 In a letter of William Wirt to his
Seriously, though, wr have aiwavs said, that J daughter occurs a pa-sage which *i give for
the American'party of Fulton, had more of the benefit of our readers They are simple
the -stand up' materia! tot a campaign, than] truths. He say-:
existed in any county in Georgia, Troup coun j " 1 want to tell you a s-’crei. The way to
xcep’.-.-J ass we ;ay now that it can’, make yourself pleasing to others is to-how that
upon demand, honor the draft of th Americas 1 you car- tor them The world is lik th mil-
per.v. m any other dautet. v» th a candidate tier a 1 Mansfield, who eared for nobody—no,
for Co-criequal to Mr. Elam; who wejo- not be—bocanse nobody card for hint. And
r ousiy ss-.r in. ;r judgment, can make a
better slump -pc-cb to-day. 'ban ever their
candida'e for'* irrr: r :i i in h ; s wbo» polit
ical care-'r.
(Tilton-
Atlanta Medical College.
Ihe Commencement Exercises of ’.L • ysuDg
nut flourishing Institation, took pa a- the
City Ha I on Wednesday morning m,’ t
irge and briIliac'. as t mb!y weie in attendance
who wituc-S'S) with er'd.nt
^nionirt of tlie day Th
• . pray*r y toe R-v M
• a. D au of til- F; :U
• - - •: acd, coolerrc 1 t.v
t. a'-dilating c.» !•' '
isfaC'.ion th 1 .
were opened
lum-', .if er
t J .tin G
i M H
An
StudeQU, Fac It J
[it mi iff', was tn.ru
ap, rapt «
by Mr. T M. Da
and Trustees. An
delivered by Dr. Puweii.ffenMilg: ->f nparto. in
rhts State. Brth theae addr>k-r-, wrr- r-piete
with «Ound stzue and iateraper e! -irt’liaDt
high'- > f eloquence, eliciting great pAcse
from me audience.
Our city has gp.nt rtaa.a to be proud of !.-r
Medicai Instituti'm Bat three years agu. it
a as Trotted upon. m.a spoken of, a» a mere
rrpen : t/if destined to run failure. This
cane mi- trumpeted a.. iv.r tbe S'ate
uoubtlrsa. seriously, lorn time, uff-c'.ed its pros
Like the favxred city i. which It ;• |i>
u*ul .' t'*l t. tnJ.tv tU Oh..c ..I ‘.auitl 9f
,t Thurui'rhott in Church -On Sunday
evening. 23d nit . the Congressional Church at
(.’ j,- ester. Conu.. was struck by iightnimt A
letter to the S' w York Tribnnc suyi ;
It followed the lightning-rod down to with'
io about ten feet of the ground,! whew the
rod stem- to have t- n discocnected) then
leas,og the conductor, it (.ajscii into the en
trance hall, pitching ’be sexton several feet a-
gainst a i vi striking tw w men prostrate,
»• "lading and b!i:teriug ’h-ui from hip to toe.
('taring * St from isch to lattori. theu
seizing a girl's bonnet I* parsed fund the wire
both in fror’ si i rear, coo-umiug almost every
thread ;|">ti it nearly - ■ ring it from the bon
net. burning the fl-:th -r.verely und"r the chin
where the two "itrimints of the wire met and
then passed down the right arm, iiMvicg sever
al injuries .pon it Others w.-re stunncii by
it but none win killed, tor e- ;. beikived,
permanently injur d. Th mah <• jrreot of the mg hi- *• i irn, t" sent I
electricitjt pa-- 'i under tr.t flagstone- of the} itory fur the urrcntyeai
porch, and there separated do foor or five | wrutt him a letter, enc !■
braochea. guiog in diflerent direct:’us uad-.r which etler us; • wire
the stone steps, a;.d so out on the ground,
like so many firo-balls, in frou' of the church;
and wbat t * tukrfol li; wbok (pace id the
ball utd |swen and in front of th? church wa.
crowded witli pe iplc, and none seriously in
jured.'.
Ctsy. During the troubles iu be re;g . f
' . ar.es I, u country girl came to London in
eearih ot a pltcc as a servant imid, bnt not
. .. h'red berseifto carry out beer
U -tr. .. warehouse, and was one of those called j
tub-women Tbe brewer observing u good!
h.-,k tg g,r. in this low occupation, took her j
., faniily a servant, and after a i or t
time oarred her He died while shewn yet j
a y .'at i wnnun and ieit lier tne bu k of his
luroi.• T bi-mess -,f nrewiog dropped !
iaii'l'il' H . -"C iimnenikd to the young j
w n o ,, . ,k. . lawri r t. arrange her btt—
ban i *n.j *a, afterward Kail
ot CUiendo:. I ; . widow’s fartun? eon-
sklerabie. married l- r By this matriag there
wa» n- other Lau.- in a laughter, who was
wout take the ‘s. p' which it holds, or did hold,
before Mr. Stephens made it leaky.
Yours in haste, Imoh.Jk.
P. 8.—Some folks iu my neighborhood say
that Mr. Miller is not the American candidate,
that he denies it, says he is on the third reso
lution of the democratic platform, alid will go
with tlr democrats when he gets to Yjtashing-
ton. is this so, Mr Editor/ I know he said
he was tlie candidate, but they do say now that
Col. Milledge is the real candidate. Can’t you
inform us if Mr. Miller has turned democrat?
1 alwnys thought he was a clever fellow, acd
though I can’t vote for him so long as Little
Aleck is out for Congress, 1 will quit writing
letter? about him, and telling how the peoj le
wont come to hear bin . I . Jr.
Fiuukliu College.
The rxercist'S of this Institution have been
resumed, and we learn t! at twenty-nine appli
cants lave been admitted to the various classes.
This, we believe, is a larger number than is u-
sually matriculated for the Fall term, and as
the admissions are usually more numerons in
January than iu August we may confidently
look forward to the Spring term, to inaugurate
a most flourishing era in the history ot our
venerable Institution.
The-Faculty is now complete, ami the.va-
eancies in the chair of Belles Lettres and Ora
tory, and Natural Sciences, having been filled
by the election to the first, of It. M. Johnston,
Esq , of Sparta, and to the latter, Dr. Joseph
Jones, of Savannah, it at prisent consists of
the following gentlemen :
Alonzc Church, D. D. President, and Pro-
f»s or of Political Economy and Mental and
Moral Philosophy.
It. M. Johnston. Professor Beilis Lettrss
and Oratory.
Williams Ruthetl'ord, Jr„ Professor Mathe
matics, Astronomy, and Civil Engineering.
Rev. I’. Li. Me!!, Professor Ancient I.nn-
Spttial Notice?.
CARROLL SHERIFF'S SALES.
NOTICE hi hereby given that the SHER
IFF’S SALES of Carroli countjv wWfw ptrtv
ligbed In future in the Southern Democrat.
ELI BENSON, Sheriff.
Carrollton, Aug. 31, 1857
Judge Brown's appointments.
Judge Brown will address his fellow-cili-
tons at'
Columbus, Wednesihyjnight, “
Talbotton, Thursday, 3. "
Zchulon, Piko Co., Saturday, 5, “
The Hon. B. H. Hill vvi‘1 ph ase conaidcj
the appointments as mutual, and will he al
lowed to discuss on equal terms il he will
attend.
The lion. L. J. Gnrtrrll will attend Judge
Brown's appointment ut Maiu.Ua; and the
Hon. David J. Bailey the uppniutmet at
Hamilton, Talbotton, and /.ebulon. These
gentlemen will also, at the places named, ad
dress their fellow-citizens.
Animat 21, 1857.
Atlitnti* Medical School.
Preparatory to the Collegiate Coun'.
Session commences on first Monday in No
vember and closes on the first ol V jiril, 1S;>8.
For lurther information, address,
II 1). CAPERS, W. !>.,
or V. II. TALIAFERRO. M. D.
Atlanta, Gu., -Vugust 24,1857 dtf
Nevu^huctlismrnia.
Time of holding tbe State Fair.
The enquiry of u- i- so frequent, "when
is the State Fair to be Held in Atlanta 1 ”
that tte shall Make till- a St ; e in
our paper for some weeks.
The Fair commence- mi Monday Pie 20lll,
and closes mi Fridav evening, the '24th Oc
tober next.
Me also notify out readers, that my
query in reference to thi hu>ini» arrange
ments of the Fair, addressed to ns in w ri
ting, will be anewerod thr iugli mr i oluinns,
without delay.
Samuel Swan & Cc.,
ATLANTA UEDIIOI \
BANKSIHS.
,ir\<l Deahr* in (mid, Silnr % Hunk Sotn uui
Domestic F.rehungt.
Demand Exrh«ngo on .Vcu \\ rk. JNcw Or*
leand, St. Louid, Savannah, Ciiarlrston, nud all
points in th*' United Staten. I’ncurrcnt Hank
Noteo’ and Specie bought and sold. < ’ollertioin
made everywhere and prJceedi^ remitted by
Sight Draft on Mtw Vork t*r New i». ti
day of payment.
BA.Mi ni. SWAN. v. EDIlY.
At'nnti, Julv l. r », 1 >.Vi dawti
DEM(>( It \TI<
TEE t
K.YF.lT 11 YK
I Fulton C ount
COMMIT.
John D. Eiter, M. D.. I’rof^-tor Natural
the «rbnle world will serve you ho .if you give
them tbe cause. Lit every one. therefore 1
see that yoa cure lot them, by showing them |
wbat Sterne rO happily calls the small swe-et
co ;rtesic^of life,' in which there is no parade ; j
wboee Vfitv still, to ea®e, uiul svhicu mar.- j
themseive^ ly tender affeclionate looks, :
aod little kind 'ie!« » r r. , *ection--j7iving other*! S ua <f e ^ aD ^ Literutnre
the prcUtC!*-* »m: little ^'fljr»yni<nt—V-
tbe table, fieM. .talking, sitting or at.ir.d- ! I'iJ'^pby # ud Chemistry.
j n .. Joseph J me?. M. D , T rof'iwnr Natural
... j Sc'iecc.?.
Daniel Lee Terrell Profe*=3or ol Agricul-
| ture.
'!v existed it. I YV'illia in D. Wash, l’utoi iu ilathcmatics.
N.w a e acv ’ Wilfiatu H Wadded Tutor in Ancient Luu,
lged '"each of g«»ges
aly f j q„ j 'These guitiemco hare all been passed upon
>. yonug ladv pflbyaBoard >>: Trustees, consisting of some
f'diaua Arneri
For the Oily ol Atlanta—J. A. Hoyden,D.
0. Yancey, Dr T. M. Darnall, Dr. B. M.
Smith, William Watkins, I'. K. MeDaniei,
Join Collier, A M Wallace, II Wallace,
Thos. F. Lowe 1. L. <’ p.r.J T. lowia,
J. H. Steele. J V, l»i,neji., at. I J, li. Wi!*
liams.
Cutay's Dist, W. S. \\ ingfield, I’liomns
Moone and Mathew (JabOtne.
Buckhead Dist. John L. Evil--, K. C.
Collier and llenry Toby.
Oak Grove Dist. Lewi? Wright. Ji lin \ .-
ernathv. Thomas Abernathy.
Black Hall Dist'. Jane H. Uo.-er, Ed
ward Taliafi rr > and A. R. Aim t
Stone’s Dist. Thomas 0. Konnetly, Jon.
Willis and Clement 0. Green.
E. N. CALHOUN.
President Democratic Club.
Atlanta, Aug. 6, 1857.
I. B
Breach of I’roiulsc
C’Hxe.
Qaiie an mtcrft
Southeastern Indians
Tribune, on acixuut i
promise ague.,: th U
city Circnii. by a ret
MaJlS-n \ 'irdinz
can, the circamatacce* oi icase were about
a3 follows Mr. - _t’ r’atoed during
the lat’ - t-ion ■ f 1 n.i :* , by the family of
which this vouuglady was a part. As au ac-
knowkdgement of the kindie ■> •h-i vn him dur-
the Ladies’ Repr -
Oa its receipt, she
te him a book mark,
wtt’i thanks for the
ight the coertipondtnee
t so with the yo"ng lady,
received some fonrtceu letters
f whicli I' answered io due
n his part, proposals of mat-
d* . which were accepted by
marriage fixed n*-a,
A lew davs before
G 1 wlnuett SherlO Dale*. — wui
Jfbe »ald betorc tho Court House Door io
the town of LawrenoeviU,, on the fir«t 7\imdav
in October next, within th* Weal hours ol eaJ*.
the following property,to-wit;
One hundred and sixty acres of land, it be
ing part ol lot No. 301, In the 7th district ot
Gwinnett county, levied on to satiety IhreeJus-
tiie’a Court ti fas., in farm ot William HcaJes
vs. John Adair, levy made and returned to, me
by i'amuel Yaung, L. C.
AH ' 'iitr acres of land, more or less, lying
on thr \v lent of. tlie Mulberry, adjoining the
land" of Thoa.J. Hardman and Mrs* Jtichard-
son, m niil county, levied on to satisfy on«
Justice Coni'.li. fa. in favor ol Isaac M. Konny
v». M. (!. Term "ml. property pointed out b? d»-
fendnnt, levy made and returned tn m» by Thos.
Ivey. I.. C.
Aiv< ix'y sivaeres ofland, moreor loss, lying
un the waters of tliu Mulberry creek, in Gwin-
nett county, adjoining the lauds of Thomat J.
Hardman and Mrs. Richardson, levied on to
satisfv one Justice Court ft. fa. in favor of Isaac
M, Kenney vs. Elijah Mntlnx, property pointed
out by Jefctidant, levy ma le and returned to
me t’yJTlios- Ivey, L. <*.
Alsu will be sold, one hundred acres of land,
more nr less, adjoining tho lands of 8unsberry
fepper, Kennedy and others, levied ou to aatify
one Superior Court li. ta., ill favor of Wiley
Pierco vs. Elijah F. Beam and Thos. M' Beam,
levied on na property ot said defendants.
One tract of laud w ith the buildings and im-
provemouts there'll, containing twenty acree.
more or less, which is now in the possession of
the Lnwrenceville Manufacturing Company,on
which the main Fact'ry Ituildinga stand, with
Jg Dwellings and out houses,offices, sheds and
all ether fixtures and improvements thereon.
Also, one half acre lot on the north side of
the road, with the improvemrnts thereon, In
which Casey Crow norv lives. Also the follow-
ing Colton machinery to wit:
A I t'U horse power engine, 3 boilers, main
and jack wheels, with all tho other wheela pul-
lies, fhafluur, hungers and belts used in connec
tion therewith ; 2 willows, 6 pickers, 71 cards,
8 It V\ heads, 8 drawing frames, 14 20 strand
spi" < ’ rant grimlingmochines. 54 spinning
li unit - with 8100 spindles, 26 reels, 4 yarn
pi -• s f'r n; lulling;, 2 baleing presses, 42
• ■Also tlie repairing machinery to wit t
! Iki go a ud 1 smaii iron laths, l cutting engine,
I w i id lathe with tools belonging to each, with
■ J it :li'" machinery, tools and properly ol
aid •' pony in their said factory building and
on the premises aforesaid, indu ling a wheat
mill »ini three corn mills with all tho necessary
fixsures; • each, t iron safe and other office fur
niture, n ,1 I ix mule w igon. and 2 two florae
wag.’ii- end •'! hoises with their harness, Ac.,
properly pointed out by commons & Hunter.—
1,,'vie.lon ns lIn'property of the Lnwrenceville
Manufacturing Company, to sati.fy the follow
ing Miner: r Court fi. fns One in favor of I. B
liuicliings. on" in favor of N I. Hutchins, one
! in fin Jr of K M Cleveland, one in favor John
i I’n'i.ioson, and ono in favor ofj A T Jenkins
j and ofliers. Also the following Interior
[Court 11. fas: One in favor of Nathaniel
: f, Hutchings, assignee uf\V W Webb, one in
favor of Wm B Roberts, one in favorof Win
Maltbie Ex’tr ol Ann Hall, dec'd, ono in favor
Wm Maltb’p, one in favor of Few Gordon, one
,n favor of M 11 Mitehel.one in favor of Anthony
W Bates, and ono in lavnr of John Bankston
and others, all, vs the I.uwrenceville Manufactu
ring Company, nml to sa'irfy 73 Justices Court
fi tas, in favor ot X L Hutchings vs. the Law-
rencevilla Manufacturing Company, Jas Ger-
niitnv, JiH.e I.owe,John Mills, Joseph P.Bran
don and John Bankston securitie " Also, one
in favorof Silas J.awrcnce, and one in favorof
Moses McConnell is. tbn I awrencevlle Manu-
facturing Company. Property pointed out by
.1 8 Peterson, agent of raid Company. I-evies
I made nr 1 reiurnnd to tnc bv Obadiah Oravilt,
i, C.
I Ah ' Nathaniel Aker's interest in aud to 360
‘ "e; h ,.f lanJ in Gwinnett county, in the 6th
i in ! 'J". place whereon John Akers resided
1 t Ins di'ii!:, and in and to two ne-
U' i v rim a, James and Harrison, about It
; ,i id t.t years of age; the intere t being the ona
j tenth part of said land and slivcs in remainder
jit', the death "f the widow of John Akers,
Pr >;" ily pointed out by plaintiffs as-
l : nc, i satisfy two Justices Court fi. tas., in
! favor ol George W Jones vs George II Davis
ml Nathaniel Akers. Levy make and returned
0 me by It Jones. I, C.
HENRY ALLAN,
Hheriff.
DEMOCRATIC
Ittisccllaneous.
\>» Fall Goods. i®IASS MEETING
' he tho
token, oniithin
ended Bn' I
She ailedge? -h
from him. a!
time, in which,
riituay wer ti
her, and the time of the
boat tbe middle of Apri
the time fixed, she allege? that shew rived an
other from the gim-r hand, informing her that
be was dead, i nclosing a T < It of hair and giv
ing his dying wonl', Ac. Site soon aac rtain-
ed that be we- not deed, and h -r friend ', bc-
i vir.g that be had been playing fa!,e, had
charge? preferred against him tsfore thi Pre-
tidi' g T. d-.r Upijo an iuves'.iga'.i n, only six
in lets were prcdaced, and those wen proved
to hr f"tg :ries. Of course Mr. G'ary was ac-
qu.t ed. It is believed that tbe young lady is
j innocent o any complicity in tbe matter.
afterwards the wite of James II. and mother
Of Mary aad Anne Q ice:.? of England
seat' Bishop Otey of Tennessee, is not
pp’.sed to the cultivation "t innocent a-
tnent. His pleasant disposition is tllustra.
i :.e i Mowing remark f his
Thirty year, ago I came to Tentieesee
with my wife, my fiddle, and a horse and
sulky. J/j tu •»" 1 sulky are long since
gone, hut my wi;,. an : fiddle remain as good
as se* '
tJt'NF.tur. lit ax—The mother of G"t Rutk
| ts living at this time, within two iniies of the
| village of Walbalia, Picketts Dialriet, riouth
Caroli a, and is in the seventy-eighth year of
j her age, and retuius all the faculties of her
! mind perlect. We ure in possession of the
i fset, says tits Walliulla Runner, that General
j Rusk provided her with tbe comforts ol life up
I to th" very latest period of his life.
VP/ Lours Khrick, d rotiinutiu young
CierinaD, s^bd dUout ‘JO, coroiuined suicide
on the 3o uli,, ct tlm Slidkepranr Hotel, St.
Louis, by »kmg poison.
of the very tat meu in the State, aud
who e every impulse is for the prosperity aud
honor of the College, What mote i.- necessa
ry t We think we speak but the sentiments
o’' all the friends of the College, w hen we ex
press the belief, that under each auspices as
ti.e present, the venerable duma will grow aud
increase in honor and usefulness, our State ire
benefitted, and each succeeding year witness
the grutJying spectacle, of scores of intelligent
and accomplished youths goiug forth from her
hall? with feelings of sincere and Glial love to
ward? their Alma Mater, and a determination
to do honor ulike, to her, to themselves, and
to the "Empire 8tate of the South.’ So mote
it be —.lthenf [tanner.
will perhaps lie interestingto some
to know that a Urand Fancy Ball will come
oft" at Varner's Hotel, at the Indian Springs
on the flth Inst,
The greatest natural ornament tothe'human
form divine,’ is unquestionably a fine, luxuri
ant, beklthy growth of hair, it has been so
esteemed in all ages of the world aud among
all nations, savage, and civilized. Hence, the
Indian brave regards the scalp of his enemy as
his greatest iropby. For a similar reason,tbn
fashionable belle disguises the region of vanity
as well as her other phrenological organs with
borrowed locks
He who should discover a mode of prevent"
ng the hair from showing the inroad of envi?
ous Time by turning prematurely gray, a me
thod by which it could be restored when falling
or turning whit",and a way of promoting its
continued aod luxuriant growth, would be
justly entitled to rank among the benefactors
of tbe human race. Read tbe testimonials in
aootber column of the wonderful, ; not to say
almost miraculous effete of'Professor Wood's
Hair Restorative,’ aud see if he has not accom
plished all this.—Capital City Fact,
Bold by all respectable Druggist*.
August 22,1857 da*2ff
iKJ fc
Dry GtoikIn
S LI
J. L. CLTTI.NC. LfV.I s v. IUTE. J. A. JUNTA.
CUTTING, WHITE & CO.,
'IVrnl LD/cBDcctfuHy inform the cftTieiiHO.
V) Atlanta and surrotunliog country,that
vro an* receiving a larg*? an 1 well selected Block
of DRY GOODS, and BOOTS and SHOES
adapted t> Ladirs and Gontn wt.tr, which v,-,
offer for C ASH, nt
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
much lower han ever offered in Atlanta. 'We
having facilities for pui< '•.‘•iiiR GOODS, »tich
as NO other hoUho han. And we would :her*».
foro respectfully inviv thuriH who wish to BUY,
to call an«l EX A MINt! <>ur large and varied
81’OUK before purchasing elsewhere. Our
StWnllER STOCK
will be sold greatly below the regular pric.**.—
(iivc a«i a call.
CUTTING, WHITE A CO.,
69 Whitehall Street, near Roarks',
aug U livd'Uw
i«. lili 11;
COMMISSION MERCHANTS &
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
A LL BUSINESS entrusted to th«m, will
leceive their best attention,
liberal Gault advance mad" un all cungii
menta when desired. VV. B. GRIFFIN,
flelerences:— HUGH O’NEILL,
Jackson, Miller’A Vcrdery, Augusta, Gn.
I’oullain Jennings A Co ,
Miller A Warren,
Conley. Force &. Co ,
Cavmichael <V Bean,
Lamback A, Cooper. "
Augusta, Aug. 28, \ohl dawfiw*
31 ay 1601, IN37.
1 i \n HHDS. ACi)N Choice article, Side*
X'/'/ Haul, end Shoulder., Just receiving
and fur sale by. E.M SE.AGO, Com. Mer
FREE BtRBECUK,
i'JSsfa, SbadnCo.,
September 17th,
GIVEN BY THE DEMOCRACY TO
HON. J. E. BROWN,
A.ND
HON, A. R. WRIGHT.
The ("Mowing Speakers have boon invi
ted ;
Gov. 11. \. Johnson,
Hon. Robert Toombs,
"J {A’ H. Stephens,
“ J. H. Lumpkin,
•* Mil
iiraru \Vnrnnr,
1(1. llainar,
“ \V. H. Atiles,
j “ \.H. Colquitt,
•• James Gardner,
j “ <’li.irles J. McDonald,
! " J. M . II. Underwood,
T. L. Clingman, of North Carotin
| The Democracy of the surrounding eo
! <><-- nre expected to aeml Delegations. E
body is invited to come!
FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE A
EXPECTED I
C O ME ONE ! COME At
AdH witness the GRAND EXHIBIT1
ot the Cherokee Democracy!
JAMES it. BROWN,
SAML. WEIL,
JAMES JORDON,
I J V/Yi v SAGKB, extra Family A Choice
IUVySupeifim Fluor, in Store and short
ly t? arrive, which in (duality will cotnpaie with
any Stock in Georgia.
For *al* Low by
, E, M. SEAOO,
Produce Commiuton Merchant.
|AUo, new Baton, pltnty tu arrive in a few
<M ;• [r#b« dwtf
t o hi am facti rei
\\ r E ate now receiving-a
T f large lot of Sole Leath
er,Call skin*, fining., Binding. I
I,n*t?, Pegs, Kit, and everything .
connected with the Boot and Shoe Tua!
which will be .old at low pric«* for Caih.
All order, accompanied with Ca«h wi
promptly filled with goodOooda.and at low
-atth. Sign of the Big " ~ '
Cfiitokc* Block, a
e Big Boot, Peachtr*e-'i
P*Odtf DIMiCK A Ml