The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, October 05, 1857, Image 3

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-ft'£x#fo DUNCAN 4'LOCHRANE. KnHil 1OCTOBF.tt.fi, 1967. — •ibi/'JftftUig.Ocor ” primlojC e»tobll.b mint h*» b««R removed from the old stand, l« Concert Hall, over Smith & Eitarde Drug Store, from which place tho “Inielli- renter T Examiner" 'will horeaftor be is- * j- fit v ,_ DryQooda-P- Hayden* Co ;„ . Our IVIeDd^t-P. Hayden & Co., as will bo seen from their advertisement iu PhIoj'j pa per,hare not only a flno and large «pt o' goods qn fend, bnt oro determiner! to Ujsi'^o of the came on reasonable terms. Our rea ders in the county and city, who are about to lay In their fall ami winter supplies, would do well to give these gentlemen a call. The la dle? particularly wiH be delighted Ht paying a visit to this establishment sued tat Voters JUaember, That when poor worthy, wen were Melting employmentas watchmen,-'under aur Know Nothing city government, and couldn't get it, they appointed u fret man <f color, wbo had been promised an offioe, if bo would riete.ibe Know Nothing ticket. This free colored nidii was uevor allowed to voto lie- fore, tt jras left for the Kdow Nothing party to promise Mir man an office, and get Ids first rote. Let Voters Remember, That the people’s money has been taken to pay the salary of tbit free colored man, as an offiee holdor; and that the Know Noth- ing party has done it. Let Voters Remember, That the Know Nothing party fined a re* epeotable white mechanic, scren dollarr and fifty i-eiih on tho oath of a free man of col or, and that the money haB not been refund ed ; nnd that there is no other reason for this aot of outrageous couduct, than that the mechanic is a Democrat,. Let Votors Remember, That Mr. Korshaw, the man who was fined bn the oatli of Me free man of color, is a hard-working, honest mechanic, with no other means of supporting a largo family, than that of the labor of bis own bands.— is it right to take seven dollars’ and fijly the oath of a fret colored man, and then not pay it book to him, because lie happens to be n Democrat? Was the like ever known ? Is not that circumstance, itself, amply sufficient to defeat any party? Will the mechanics and working men of Atlanta support any party, whose leaders would be guilty of such conduct? Let Voters Remember, That upon tho “report” of ono of tho Know Nothing candidates for the Legisla ture, another poor man cauio rerv near being ruined and boggared, IIo cauio very near being dismissed from employment by which he gets breul fur his wife and liulo children. These two cases has improved the people with the idea that tho Know Nothing party intends to retain its power in this County, by punishing all who come within the ruuge of their powor, nnd dare to oppose them. Think of these things, mechanics and working men. A blow has been struck at your freedom and political rights. Lot those who struck tho blow be made to feel that you have rights, and ilare maintain them at tho ballot box. Let Voters Remember That had we time and space, wo might go on enumerating the misdemeanors oC the Know Nothing party of this County. A whole newspaper would scarcely hold them. " The half has not been told.” It would be a great misfortuno for this party agniu to triumph in Fulton County. Let it not bo so. Let every man wbo is tired of tbo joke of oppression, and wants to see tho County and city redeemed—vote the Democratic ticket in full Vote for JOSEP11 E. BROWN, L. J. GARTRELL, J. I. WHITAKER, a, WESTMORELAND Do this—and all will bo right. LET VOTERS REMEMBER, jfhat the Know Nothing party alone, are responsible for tbo high County lax soc pay. That party aliened it—and it is two nun- drad and forty per cent on our Stato tax. Let Voters Remember, That the Know Nothing party alone, ars ruts of bis bard earnings—that much bread responsible for the enormous aud ruinous out of the months of his little childron—on eitytaxes whioh we ore oompelled to pay, nnder their government of. city affairs.— Let as remember that where we pay eighty cento to the State, we pay six dollars and fifty cents to tha city of Atlanta. Let Voters Remember, That the Know Nothing party drive popu. lation and wealth from Atlanta, in oonse* qusnoo of tho high taxes-which they im pose upon us. Let Voters Remember, That many of out best oitisens are seeking frpmM outside the oity limits, in order to evade oity taxes, which if not speedily re. duoed, will ruin our oity. Let Voters Remember, That the Know Nothing party wasted four- Ittn thousand dollars of the people’s money in attempting to build a jail—that the thing won't hold a prisoner, and does not aniwor the purpose—the money is gone, and the County hoe nothing to show for it, except it be a pile of brick and mortar-: A ten* penny nail is all a prisoner wants to make a hole through the wall. / Let Voters Remember, That at least one dollar per day is paid out of bar taxes, to support a watchman at a jail that oost fourteen thousand dollars.— That it eoeto the County one dollar per day to guard the prisoners iu a jail that oost fourteen thousand dollars I The Amorican party is rseponsible for all this wasteful ex travagance. Tho remedy is at the ballot box—let us apply it. Let Voters Remember, That among tho larieh and wasteful expen ditures of money, by the Know Nothing party of tbie County, may bo found a con. siderablo item for horse and buggy biro.— The Judge* hired them to ride in themsolver, and then charged the County with the ex* penie. This they hare acknowledge over their own signatures. Let Voters Remember, That onr Know Nothing County authorities are on the very eve of buying a poor lot of land, at the enormous price of four (hout. and dollars, when a hotter lot, as we tro credibly informed, bss been offerod to them for nine hundred dollars. See tho difference fellowsoitisene—the,four thousand dollar lot belongs to a Know Nothing, and the nine hundred dollar lot is owned by a Dem ocrat. Shame on such partiality, and shame on euch wasteful extravagance, when onr taxes are already so ruinously high. Let Voters Remember That after this large tom of money is spent for land on wbioh to orcct a poor houso— end moral thousand dollars more for tho ereetian of buildings, (and we fear they will be as usolose as the jail) a new uffico to be filled by a Know Nothing is to be creat ed. An orerseer of tho Poor Houso, at an annual salary of at looet eight hundred or a thousand dollars, is to be appointed ; and we understand Jesse Cook, Esq., a very worthy citir.en, is spoken of for the appointment. Rut are the pooplo of this County prepared to see their taxee raised any higher to support any body in office.— Are they prepared to seo any new offices created t Let Voters Remember, That tbs American party in this County, hare distinctly said through its organ, that Atlanta neods no spooial legislation. Of coarse, if that be tho' views of the party, Calhoun and Ororby would not ask for any. Besides, thsir party will be in the minority in tbs Legislature, aud they will be unable to do any thing, even if they felt disposed to make the effort. Therefore, all wbo feel the elightoet interest in tbo wolfaro and prosperity of Atlanta, ehould.be particular not to vote for Calhoun and Orerby, J. I. Whitaker and J, G. Westmoreland, are the regular Democratic candidates for the Leg* Mature. They are tho proper men to •end te Millcdgoville at Representatives of Fulton. Theee two gentlemen are fully and thoroughly identified with the party that will have a large majority in the Leg* ieiaturo. Every body can see Me great ad vantage of lending Democratic members to the Legislature,- and every body, who is not purposely blind, can see bow unfortu nate ltJvould be to our local interest*, for the Kni* Nothing tioket to be eieoted — We sincerely hope that voters will see their interests, and support tbe{Domocratietieket, at altfiaxards. It will bo a moat unfortu* note circumstance, for the prosperity of Atlanta, if. by some accident, the Know Nothing ticket should succeed. Let it not Specia Noltices, CARROLL SIIKRIKJK’N SALES. NOTICE Is hereby given that'theSHER IFF’S SALES of Carroll county, trill be pub-!is!iw) in fn'urr in the Southern Demo crat. ELI DENSON, Sheriff. Carrollton, Aug. 31, 1857. Samuel Swan & Co., ATLANTA GEORdlA BANKLBRS. And Dtalert in Gold, Silver, Dank Mote* and Domestic Exchange. Domin i Exchange on New York, Nrw Or 1cm*, Ht. Louis, Savannah, Charleston, utnl all point* in tho United State*, l.'ncurrcnt Bank Note* and Specie bought and *oM. Collection* made everywhere and pneprda remitted by Sight Draft on New Yor't nr Now nrleaun, c day of payment, BAUl'Sl SWAN GEO. P. EDDY. Atlanta, July 15,1857 diwf TiATJSHT NE' Rumorstd Vaitfr arCU|»<flfii* dou. i/ Nxw YoKk ; Got. 1. Thu,- ,rc rumors of tho safety of Capt. Hrnijlou, ,.f i|, e etennoJiip Central Ann* ion, The number of passengers wbo are sup- poecd to have been lout, in the Central America,, is now believed to Inve Men o .t>- siderably less than gcncre'lv reuofted. Lieutenant ■lerndon Suvetl. The Mart of the nation will Imp trim j- y j as tho glad pewa of tho rescue of this gnltoi t.- sailor is flashed along the teicg/tpfi wire... Alive, lt» w 1 krnw J .-p \r»- tie- sorrow j of the whole people at ih- tiding, ,.f his ! death. A priv.il,- ili pateh inform* :! u.urJ sixteen other iUrvivora r,( n„. nu!<.it<ifafe Central Americk. I»v« jmt ,v,» Orleans. SWAN &. CO,’S LOTTERIES Sew.* Spring tlcods!! il'ST OPENED AND DRY GOODS, ■iXtfunrt mtuxj, Urge fMock <ft CsUftiirting si» ItcMVUfal *-<i good. Afid Manlillettes and Mantilla* A gooa aa* , ;rlmtrtst cA TRO LIT SHAVING SALOON' G 1 UNT LL.MEN t'csiririj* a hhave, | I hair cutting, ned nut h other tUMilion to : >ur penuis ax tray be had in ui! faaliioiitbfe barber’* aabutis, ran be accomtmnJal.’d a nil hour* by giving, the undcnaiignl n rail, at their Kttinou m- tbo Trout Housr. They ure prepared to Tumuli, a? *h .?i j, •- tice. AN EXT El,LENT BALL ROOM BAM). It. McCOMUb, late of Miliedgoxilir La i -IUJIN WALTON, ?ate ot* AugiMU, Oa. * July In, l3.-,7 ,!rf J.. Miller’s Hair invigoratur. For fltrrnjrthtfBiDx. Ueatoring. IferkettinT, ao<i per- t •tuatlng the b««uty of the bair. I'rlce i6 centA kittle. It eradicate* *earf tn*l dandruH: im Dirts*. taUtjr to the rth»t« of tbs hair, leo-i* tigor aud lustre ro the fibre*: darken* theta if too light, or jtrovtin^ jraj, fastep^tht-mif falliuk* out, reu*-w» them ifal , teadr she<l, And iniki.-* the Tun soft, silky and wave. In the uuiMtry it i* tr.di»peu-ahie g< • sjeaofl of eJeaa iog the head*of children, and laving the foandation of a viaoroa* growth of hair. Kdd br I)rD^.>t« aci dealers in Fancy Good* erery «bere Wi:wh-*v.feFrep<.i od, l>ey’* et.. New York. f i'tie iiii.nl Mllianf Sdieuie ever drawn. ^ . vAvrriL PbR*. ^..^ADY FOR SAL Et flt. go /x A n A I f \ I V scppr.v o: WPKLVi; GiXtltM l« !|SUl/*UUU«s 'I ' '» C/W.phrt*. f mi I ».,uU ~ 7 - __ _ . . ; 'll ■ If ll.r ucWi. Vj rail .1.1 nmr ll«»/ TICKETS ONLY $10 ! !; IJcmU* my of rpnK 'uUowliqf Bcbdou wtti U4x*wt. h) «. £WAN ! TI n |t/ l fI , (J .... r* 1 b (XI., Mabifvn bf tlt*T«ftttaifl« Aai'kwf Uk ' LlfllU^ dl ulOCCHGlf. u-C#. Ury. In each of tt**fr I/yttefie* f«r tfepUtsber. 1847, T , . . , - at 1 I’gV.VTA, Gecfjru, V> wtoifi city they Wavvre 1 h-'« hand •‘tut election# <A no\«d ?l»rir prlncip*] Class 56, Tul t Irtwo in the dtj A A^gutta, <#o., lo jubv IATI'HUAYs OCT. ;i, 1041. C;iass~57, Ig Iv ’iravru in the Citr o f A?*gn*t*. Gevrjr« n public, on NAtlttniy, OCT, to IW*7. Class 58, To he drawn in the City of Angnstn, Georgia ,o public, on ttATl’fftUAYt OCT. 17IH, IS51. Class- 59, To »’c dfrt«> , in the City of Aufiiuta. :t* public, on KATI'RDA Y, OCT. *4«b, Class 60, i - ..itoCar«t'i„*>i., Ham** j n.VTUUIIAV. OCT. 31, l*t7 On (lie Flan oi | SINGLE NUMBERS I ! 3,403 priitv Nearly coe prite to nto# GREAT B P. H Wlillcsal Foreign and hom. Miiirncrv Goods, bitn« ,nj i Ml .lack TCKJBTBBK, i». Puplic*. u We r'vj c-tfal .F a bite vov ctf»d !' .Kaabior.aidc arri Pretty; Hats and Shoes, .->i foeubl. and ger^l looking; DOMESTlfs, CAIJCOES, r- ! ..li>- «1 ctr*.aiirwst. mmyliiA ot •+• In siivrr, my tUxiiegood cd faS -.m! 1 n pi ' wi:. i •: j« Iu* ax i-* line wifi *f- Iw-I ! < L.i -■ »v• ;«n'mltriv invited to Fire C H. H. \V. qbZAHT. Fire!! Fire!!! ! S C H K M K : IU, of 4*0,oog } 10 Friiet of ..feOO of iO,OW 10 ’ of TOO 10,000 I la of «» ..I 7,400 I 10 of .. of 3.000 10 *•; . ... 2,400 i 10 ” of 300 ot 1.400 J 170 ’ of... 1 >'J ut. of 1.0001 SIP- •- (if. . 'W „f . WO | APPUOMMATIOX PH1ZKS »* <: 14’/) apyrot'iaaUny ?« 140.000 tn» 300 11,000 *• 1,^00 4.000 2 5100.'** 17—d3m Hac-un-Flour-Corii-Peiin-OutH! 70,000 pounds good new Tennessee Baoon. 20,000 lb*, good SnperSno Flour, 3,000 bushels good White Corn, 600 bushels No. 1 Peas for plodtiny, i j. 4j4 r»r ze» am' uctiej ve 4320 000 JrajSMJSSSM-l : Ticket, eio: Halves $3, The r1*oto articles will be sold at fair market 1 Quarters «4Za6U. Wico for Ca*b, or good .*70 or 60 day note*.- xMy ! Plau of the Lottery, irarebouso is very large, and I will Store all ! The Number* from 1 to 30.004. corresponduit *:tb :inds of Produce ot low rates. All produce left ! . .Samb«* ca tb# Ticket* printed on *ep*r»t* with mo is as safe from fire as in any other Ware- | •fc , ,J J ?»rL?L r !.T W5lTelfd wlth Km * U tw luU ' * nd Houso in the city, and can he insured if de»ir*d’ Much. 23. . P.ndnc* RrAlrmw. SHuaHon as Toaclicr Wanted A young gcnt)2tnan wants a -situation at TtACUKn. in some Pculic School or private family. Ho was oducatejiirt one of the bent tn- titutions in the l, States. Tho best of reference* glren a* to character and capacity. For further Information pleaae addree* VINCENT U. CALVIN, August 6, L*147. Atlanta 0a. 300 Barrels Flour. J iut received, and for Nal*. .300 Barrel* K«»lbt S*»f*rar.*r.our. Alto » lance lot in aaek< CLAKKt M GRUBB, Uar Whitehall street. BA'MJC'OF Tai'TiSJW. A. W. STONE, Prttidmt, WM. M. WILLIAMS,Cad;* r , DITtKCTORS. Edm. W. Holland, | A. Aistell, Hon. Wm. F.zzard, | A. W. Sto.hr* liu+rti oj Oirtctur* tnt-r-i • vary Wadn Saturday at 9 o’clock, A. M. Offcnng Dayt, Tuesday* anJ Friday-. Discount Day a, Wednesdays aad Saturdays. Bank open, daily, from A. M. to 3. F. V. WM. M. WILLIAMS, C.vkif. Bap! Bags! !Bags at rnr foru lExrhanflr Bae .Mauuractory, 125 & 127 Broad Street, N. Y. Not ready for th** Kail Tradi Cheap ‘cr f*»n 50.000 new 3 Bu. Grain Bagf, 25.000 •• 2 “ 55.000 Second band 2 and J - Bu. in Prime • *r- 37.000 Seamless Bags of all tho va.-ion* kind*. .Millcr'H Has*. | \ *, Big* dofisnod ro—!y for their ,Trade. »nd*mi\n-f*cturvd Jn m «-ur Prfrulum GUred Clotls4rfvr»rrairt«w! not to nlft Khur ) lui» is » n«w artirlXaad wo rail th«* j articular e’tontion o Millfra and Hon? I)e*W* Halt Factories flnppli««l »ithB»f« all air<*. OKproedy lor iSTAll orders oxestrve with nr*tne*s ar.J *li. patch.-fell pl»c«<l la oue Wneol. Tht 6r-;t 265 Frfi*l t iltatUrly, printed and cuotretad pUcwl in aixjthft wheel f |hj tboold stMiJirl i. .Nf’ilL J OU V* bilc-HaiJ vud Mar.r‘1 they ofln to their old tnends V y CUHKF. PrcpietcT BANK OF FULTON. Escliango Office of F. C. Barber. The notes of the Bank of Fulton are redeemed atthii offico by Sight Exchange on New York, atoue-quarter per cent premium, or bankable funds or coin at one qnartor per cent discount. F. C. BARBER. Exchange Broker, McIntosh St. Augnsta, Qn. Special Notice. X have commenced drawing Soda AYater nt tny Counter for the iea*oo, where will always be found a Choice variety of Byrups, adapted to the tiite of the lovers of this healthful beverage The superiority of the Mineral Water rntnu- factured otmy etUbliabment over any other ev. er made in this city*—is *o well estaUUhc.l that it need not be certified to (call and try, and yen will be convinced.) A. ALEXANDER, VIay 25th, 1857, Druggist* Ac. INFORMATION WANTED 1 Tire friend* of Jciu-Uoyle wire loft Yir ginia, some thirty livo yean ago, and when last beard of, was in Georgia, aro desirous of hearing from him or his hoirs. IIo iv a *on of David Doyle, of Culpepper Co. Vir ginia, mid has several brother, now living there. Any information addressed to the Intelligencer A Examiner, Atlanta, wilt be ratefuily received. BANK AUKNCY. Me Wallias® , Agent for ihi Bank of Camden S Carolina' OAce st H’sUtcs A ftobbuoa. tfsrrkeun— corner of Ranter sad Pryor itneti, Atlanta, Us. will give prompt attention to eolloett.in xvnorolly To the Citizes of Gwinnett, Jack- son, Franklin, and the adjoin ing counties. W C would reapactfully give our Iwmrmnt thank* for their liberal patruoaee.aad we bojw from the general aatUfactiun tiven *n ntir former opt- ratlon* In 1>»nul Surgery,to a lanj* portion of their practice Ju the future. We are nowri* celvlng a new and tluo oiaortiuent of Ihm?*’ Afa;» rial, uiatruracnu; and we foci a»aurM, aith tbt ud vantage of from *lx to leu year/ regular pf-*cUr<%w* can giro fall MU*f»c!lun Inall operation*. II.II., will open Ma oflic again In JetTfractt, dr»t of March rex?. «hi«1 durir,* fcl* aS*cnr«» Ht** winter, a’l call* will l*c attended to addn*«* Wiitiam W-. Katun,at LawrenccvlUa, Ouonria. D/? WILLIAM W. KATilN DR ROBERT KATnON Ntnember^liM *!w BROWN’S HOSTEL, • [Opposite tho Pnasengrr Depot.) MACON, GFxORCai E. K. BROWN K. ISAACS, Proprietor* B* F. DEN8E. Superintendent Jan 17 ' dswiv B~ETfEKtHAN KANSAS K\ri | EMEN » 210 LOTS OF GEORGIA LAND FOR SALE, S Tilt vheclf are tb* n rerulTcd, and a aujcb*r is dri from the aheet of Norabcn, and at tbe»»ae time a Priie !« drawn ifom ll# otber wh«l Tbo Number act! Pr «(• drawn out are open d aud erbib;t«d L< tbt audieue*. and reruttred by lutrUiamiMioLer* . the Priie t*eiu^ plated afaiuttlbe Namber drawn. TUlr Pneratxni* rwF«ate<l until alltka ar ui*wa out. 1 Approximation Prlaea.—TUe feu pfevt*-«l- ieg and the ;**o toceeedi&s > uml-cr* to tbv*f draw iu* tfce first 17 Prite* will be enriUel tf* the At> prvximatiuu Prises. Fo: example: it Ticket So. 11240 dr.ws tb»- Prise, tho»e ricket* numbered It. 24b. U«S, 11251, 11262, will each be *rt*?tl*J to 1224. If Ticket >• .650 drtw* tbt 120.000 Prise tho«e Ticket# numbered 44n. 642. 551, 652. nr.it etch \* nto $‘20u and *uj *n acojrdingto the #.boT< *cbtice. 3,(kXi Pruea of »»wilT be datermlaed bj tL*ia»t figure of the Number that firaT* the $66,000 Pr.se.— Fox example, tbeSaaiberdr*«»tt>g Abe Pr*»* •od# with No. I, then all the Ticket* where th* num ber end* In 1 will be entitled UI2Q. IX the Number ends with No. *2. then all the tickets where the Num ber ends in 2 wiiibc entitled to $20 and so on to 0. Certificates of Package* will be sold at the following rates which i* the risk CarUAea'.e of Package vf JO Whole fica*-v» §bO >• 10 Half 40 “ ** 10 Quarter ‘iO III vi Jcnttff Tickets or Csripicnte*, Laclo*o your money to our addrtr* lor tie Ticket#* ordered, on receipt cl which they mil U forwarded by first mail. The Lixt of Drawn Number? and Pmc? v sent topurehewrf immediately alter the drawing. ift»l'urcaa>ers will please write their signa tures plain, and giro ibvir Post 0£ce, County and State. drtuKememUr that every Pm* Is drawn, ssd payable in full without deduction. -lfe.A;l Prixea of $1,000 and under, paid im mediately after the drawing—other Priie* a: the usofil time of 30 dure, in full without deduction. All communication* strictly confidential. Order*: r Ticket* fhould be »ent in early. ,tc‘:MiUi '•r- for Ticket* or Certificates, to S. SWAN & Co. t Atlanta, Oa The Fai-famed and Popular Man kind Lotteries FOB SEPTEMBER 1857. It. FRANCE * CO.tUaagtr.. BriHinnt Scheme. Grand Consolidated LOTTEKY of MARYLAND. Class L. Tn ho iraw!) on Saturday, Sept In Haiti store, Maryland. STRONG & CO- Hj*»- pci'trtj tn* ir Hiotk <4 M 4!‘!X AM) FA.\tl DRY&OOD5, R‘;Sb, frontiXig and die getiti&ily, t Spit* U-(Zr% did S I ucko ttazj for f.AMl ONLY, and xM4et^rm<nedlM4tobt aH’Jcts'ddtir any ho«*e Tn the efty. They wiH be constantly Tireiring niw supply* from the but market* in tho country, ar.d *re confident of Lfirif able to «di goivds re (heap as the cheap est. Our Murk to an Ms in part oi Rich Dre«* Aiiki, Barrage ar;d Mu*lin Kobe*, Plain Barrage*. Trench Figured Jackonetaj French Colored Jvkontl*, Figured Bridienta. DiLagt inJ L:’n l.r Trailing Drwase* Fench, 'Ovtcb sod Dvmeatie <».ogham*. Checked (.'atuoric and Muslin*, Printed Livms in grea*. variety. English and Domectie Prints, in great variety, Cambnc and Trimming*, Drew Trimming#—« «p!er:d»d aiwortment. Ribt-on* and J.icca, Silk cad Lace Mantilla! that can’t t* beat, Irish Linen?, and fchecVng*, Cotton ribcetinga ar.d Ticking*. Bleached and D ruwn iShirtmf. Uitn*burg*J?tr pea and Blay 1 Table Idncrio :nd N'tpkxna, CcUon Driilc. ifomry. ar. i P.c*N»ck Ac . Ac. D«*n’t forge; u> cad j-» usat NOf ROfe» old Htar.d. We. ,r nothing lor showing ..urgu-L * ap24‘ 57 dwlr iigar and Tobacco STORE. V|'*-ij A. srUsCRIBEIi^brfsrtrpectiully I lo-.-ifoim the Crt/ifri, of Ailurt. tr.J rjuridriip cooritry, ttar I., h« , lu^t-oiMitrou Ij hr.forim.'Storkol FISK CIGARs, TOBACCO. SXUFF, SN! I F BOXES, Which ,'tlrrr.. .• «. YS3T .' 0W T\ff .r<tfing ta-re it chaihng t h* where. Xu**on Wh.6-.Hi Intelligerrrr *’fT;ce. A tiantx. y.ittch I'l l,TON NOISE. iTI.AVr V. GEORGIA. BY ST. SIMPSON r. J. KILBY. a.-.: Itavmjr .'p. Ri-J the FI L* ' K :r, IV. city. Jerijn ",s D.-tl »» outitluctecl under the tupetititet J i'f tbo Slate Lottery Comtniwl'ittcr SIOlUIEIMil - . :j h’N utubers—rJiDratvn^BaUoi"! JlirATF-D in Th. nutnbet* l.ppcr *nj Lower Groritia. , Will b. *ctit to .ny otto up-, 2 15,000 :;0,0(w 10,000 *20,000 16,006 >.06(* 12.000 S '5,000 25,000 >,706 I*.500 *2,500 7 2,500 •5 '1.P00 J.COO To 1,750 17,500 l»» 1,500 15,000 2* -T .<*00 C<\0«0 7., ,;rf IlS.OOO fa Jjip I2,50i» . » 70ft 40t‘ ::2,;2o :o 564,4S0 (12 rrirc# xuduquoc t> $1,565,000 !$20. IUIvvp $10 Quaxtor* $5: Kijrhth? $2.50. iiii'-jir *« Pack ore ol 20 Whf’lw $252 tt •* 2* Ualvw * 141 00 '• “ 26 Quarter! 76 50 *' 26 Bigbths •* 35 25 let Voters Bemember, J of the Know Nt-thlnp office holders feta—ntte Wh'WB porilion give* him tax tie, and power to onferca the “ taxM, waealleiW'd to rote at election, without paring his .Tbal.Ui* executlone that vrera 1 hlmVor taxes, and that still Were hid afiay by th, f, and that 'another of riy ttld there were i by tha oonqlnnos Nothing to rule.— j the Deuia l 'bold 11m [ mot nh, A!' etch f, Notice. 1.1. po,.ou. are hrrvbv feuwameJ from tradinx for, FOUIt 1’Mtn MOty Nn e», for fifty Joll.t., each due December 35th 1857. each dated February 0th, 18'7,eich heatlnx intere.t from data. Bald note, wet* made peyable to D. F. Ch embrrl.ia « bear er. Ae I onv determined sot to pay them, untea. compelled by Jaw. The ooneiJmtlon for which tney were riven bovine tailed, and I hiving given Mr.-jtlhimbctUIndae notice ot the eeme. v, T. SHEFTdDU Dublin,Gauged! 24th, octlld. Affunta Wanted ITEEI. F I ..118TEKI. PLATE ENGRAVING^, IncJudbi* a fins Entravint of the DE RATION OF INDEPENDENCE, with dl length portraits of all tb* •linen, from a ’“•tag by J. Trumbull. Winghr oopjee pie- hy mail. *U- T*roeoplaedta*0. Far particular* Of Agaoey, at Couie*. Andrew, D. M. MCLFOiTd, eapSOdttwSi 107 Droadway, N.Y* \' on application by letter. AUo, wveral doien new, w, l| h-iund, cheek MAPS, oforigioallv IRWIN, n j A PPMNC, Countica. l’ricc $3 each. Also, the inn. of L’NTON Price $ 1 no. On rocoipt of the money, tho MAP •lea-tad will ha mailed to the > rdrr of the applicant. Add ret, t/VRCL's A DELL. .ept-i taadnr Atlanta, Georgia. NOTICE TO RAILROAD CON- TR.VCT0RS, Office of the Viofoburg, Shreveport i atul Texas Railroad Coutprujv. Uoxrok, 1*A.; 4.1 Hi: of about I H«aU iu«S ba bmhI* im ttoa »aUr* wvrrk rema'.WiM tj b* dofto, faeludiog \b» ffadoatio* TrtitU BtUlfirf, Cro** lit*. Tratk lajlng, drain* and onUartc. or « a; inUoi or patt UitrMt; to k* pom («w all in ra»h «<r partcaakood part ill Urn Stock, and fir»t wortg%« •igbt ft w#\W4» af tb* company. A pvrUM of *oub. work, ana Mawmry ho* al readj bo« daw, but a Urt* suaomy nmoiat uu let, and conoid*ring tb* naUre and oooUtjr of tb* atfil itwpou WtUKcun tn find anotL*r mIM tDMtbcr a* t*mri'M t* ^mtrartcr* at (Mi !p*tt*JcI?re wtettriYok3h°a| r liidl for U. Th* fe deit. »M* povtioo of re>ad within in* u»*an# to roa-rt tb# T+JiMoU w * ttnr« amount of »^U on J»i»d .. lYndW, j.latta aud oprclfiratmat IkWodta# »fc»r*"' tninwft uprm th# tK>n *r by loiter tfapUtlM C. G. Havana Plan. Grand Consolidated um ? ll.OI-TERY ol MARYLAND. Extra Class J), SPLENDID SCHEME!: Capua! rases- Avpns, Enj W - ' - « - * -• - - v « Are receivin'? every A ariety of carnages—consisting ot rpm; aadrr.i 1 T..MD tiling pu'.dic w! poircnoft. Ore : ’.fcf Juo*-; NaKaH Kiiba.wI, hk ti . l«UMt:rs.<. are M . T. C. Diita! ■ ■ ** !“ . * thr! aith ir««r t oarlu-a. Side-Semx Supcit-s. norkaarays !fo-Top Baggier. Hapfek-Wagons Top-Brnrsie*. VORTHW.C XaN IRON AXLE*. Family Maya*. Concord Bngglei, HaracM, Whig*, ciro .w «.•! tL»- HoUXC, Mtm rxi»cricnfc an2 ski!) ir. wt*i kDoxvr trill j’.reaivie- thfir clerk, will alwiy# Iw Jtul f-rompt tn»l xitectiie in the c£ce. 1 br FFLTOX HOrSK 2 tivf; oexrcst •u’-e on t’rc ^*uthwe*t side of the Dcp -t — U i'.' 1 :c ir a.ttcno«r..-c atthe IVjot t.n .a. *nJ l-ucgiors nr •cr.c] a*k only few ^ : • ta'coae and 1 l*« hire, trial, x» 1 IfT.t i li!w i u:». .BY. >1MI'S'>,\ v \ KIT Y O n 4 Y r FACT1 RER S Complete MatiC Eftabltihment. IV 7 K ari »; v rtcvivtng a ^ f iarcf l«N t»f Mo!r l.roih* rr.Ca ^kin* 1 :rungf. Bind inf'*. Loots Ptga, Hi’, and CMrvthiRg cDT^icctfd vriih the hoo\ bcft.r.c**, wh.cb. wh t Kjid at Saw tot :cd with Ciuh n ill - d liocwW. anti at low i- !!■; H-v.*. (‘ncbtrec*- |w.'mptly f:!lc<? w th rate's—at ihc S;ra •.«? *:re. t. (here kr« IV Iii.MK’K aV Mil Litn.ireth'r Kevr.i'rop. 1S56. tlif Lui.j \). »:c ;.wr.td : • i 1 xatduc the vxrertj of SeoJ. a.« th# «r.l.j»criUr .« rejdy t»t all ;:me: to •axbihit hi* alack ■»t* a* well a# the raw etyteaof Vurnlture. I. W. PTKST Store st the : c» Fnrciturt ’ 2 *Mtur». F. A. J* J. S. Wiliiatoa, Peachtrire ** *fnM Hjpccived. Eighty-eight )h|. cf 0kg fclkwiog voiiatte* ef Xumip rood, direct frr.ui David Laodresh Durplo too ytllnw. IwproTe-L leirp t'labf. Larfro Nbtfotk. . Red Trp Strap < \- YeUew Abordeec. Davie* yreoo top hybrid.*; AuftrtJ.mL T. W opn! IH57 leW nmaufcltag to g]O0 Whole Tickets $10; Halves %f>; Qnarters $2.50. SW-rtMM .It mslrra tar TVAM.lt. the. h».lta|.4aMWaM,t. • * I T. H. UB-BBARO A (X, N. XM.SUUO, tVEST. St«» : dlf LAW SHE & Pl' RT EL, Merchant Tailors. .1 rnrrEJUT.r. street. ATLANTA Georgia HAVE ON head e flue Mock ot nr, rich Oeetiefrc Ototinm' emu, tbetthry wifi Oft? up in the way totwt mjW at cut aud flaMi Try them «pd «k if they dee*t. gb» you rtn , 4 f eyelt&ltf Negroeo. TtM.ukeerAgc wfl) gay earii 8>r about W \A- will ho Ti>ital. CW? at WaAiagtca UalL a . b. : Stata k» rtattaj. COR al Atlvtta, July 1*. 4>wfaa.‘ MtAFBE. Piano Fcrtei told $50 cheaper thoa at any other House in Gecr^ia- H BK AIM I’LL EK. Vkitaboll Su, A •Goorrutaku tfc* exc.’aaiva ogw»ry f:r the Jo«xJy cwotiratad Piar* For:**, isatufacrsrfci eb; Haino* Broiben, ) tSrcvorUcx A lTta>lrjw. > Kcw \ •. i KTMKS A CLARK- I; Of Hoiaot' Pioaoo mLior -.'tf K*s York Mosmsl Rvriew, »Tr: ”VT? arv ttet )k*tr Ptaiot. ry ;b*«rdw- robi.jtj, arc^Wst .'iUoiiij nf wm o*d #cjtrb ba nd:, ails #c.'a.oo**ort tta toxwt *ariabl* rrfmta- U< G*R0VESTF.KN l TRY SLOW’S PlA2»0S bare taker, tbe tret Prwt.aa \o lb* Crynol PaF Kx’l:'- -l ••n.ft'r aint poiou of •xmUcbco. be- inf lEro* *:>i 'z-t \*ints cf oxeolleao* thjta th* o'.Zesl aad »«$t rooawsod fetwoo*? rw roiTod. KtUUU 4 CUrk’l wot<d roaownti I v .ar.> bare rears vei tbe ar»t prouriwa ib a trjokwr <•( diSex- Fair* aai ln»utiui4'«« cn tbia Cv'atiteni. w w«U aa at tb* Wvrid't Fair i* Lv.c i — j!0- I*:, aoe coU at xay boo* »&i axoaiao fre { curewlf. t*^-*d inatruaoaufor roat. and aerc«i and ukea ?*■. exrfc-njo fur ocr f*r wL»cb tho ktakeat price* are alLwrtd. ALSO, W'afeieaa.r viJ Retail e$taULba<e&t ia Sb<ret ard Muairoi ititnwaentx d oii deeorip- H. BRAl’MVLLKR. WbitekoV Street, Atlanta, 9*.. cf tbe Drum oa.l tr&Id Pioao. Allas La. FoE. it IS 57. itf. Pianos! Pianos! Pianos! TAYLOR’S Aim-i-YEFaam i \ \ ^ 1 NO P\TENT—NO HUMBUG, ciccaoXlT Oar. ewiU KMtastiy k«*I>M kasd as ttaart •tenativ foUbed and rta:a R^*«w»od StSfePattaK-aitaih; writraWattfBc V.l »•»«« Itarertaa.laywramMl. Bwk,; A Smu, a*-t nstomt •tharmakW* et criririty. which n «•» f« eormotm- GAHTH k SKOIM, amtatKbkrat>-k>, raraitun Soon, Peachtree .treat Mixta 8ee.,»»t.», IM. dwly. 41m*. d. rc-; L:.cr .It i:«oach, rack oT COKSTIPAnOS. ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH. Faring « f t« Lb* Heal Whaes o MTe^b; ;a StDxai Heartburn, Sour Eroocations, Sixki*-/ or tiutiermg tt the Tit oj the Sommefi, bvsbisd oii btmcvZr sbkatbixo FUt .-,., a.tUtfuw, fik'lfniaitltirnl, (lliKw • Soitrace, Sm.ovi.rn. rinu • fr- ,'V » (W Fmtomd Hrmde, Bfwilfc. */ rnfWoi ftv.w, ami Said** r.oAe, « Stas. ■ 1 'Z Pctk Cl, «r.c .a&rieg with Dy.uyela, eox with ..it.} mi tit woat iodwniihletaVttaaceaad uie cat ic-. cf ik« KLIXnt after it, u4 ftal ac tij icmcat.' what.rar. - 1 Direction*. take «u« tablMpwaJml tkrae aaar, a day. lf- m aisstM afw.- uci meah The htule.acm a. tk, thvruapkir .hahta before each 4eee,aa- Utlha crJiECBt u in niyetMiew. SMITH a RJc FVuprtahw* and ATLANTA, UEORC Price |1 per Battle. Avcarca, Mcy Wlh, UM kroon. Sabi X Emari—I do eectily the* t bar, been for otay ran efticted with Dyojep- ' iu, ud in iu nniUrru to Dve, and have tried fma to t.aa oil nek remedtaeea here beta re. cewmcetad. sol *1/ eateut alfidua tail i u wore roct-aaoedad by akO~ bare f.ucJ aoaoto giver ul wa. rakiag to price eboc leu ifLrawd el baTtu.beca i »«i: l did eot ante tot »til tbncajb yerrnatan, I ' *i EUxIr, oad U twe da; fat ckutce la my feotiagt. I e« atd tttU uaprariag, till (uMtauf time l.i Utter! or re jcocjbofcce. ___ !: a. attramatat tart Ac '.kotdlwwem' Kay JL “kit flow JOBBPK M. Mwan Amun, Deeambar It, I*M. h-'—r' A Jword.—To thaoa wb- ret-vi I »-old tbo: Jerisg tb.pu ■Mcaadaetaulw**M*jniy'aS.rt«J wi: with tadi- geettao. It eMtiueedaboet tbrea otoalba—my .teeurbMtoalf UhodbeekMteckala it-lbod diarrhwa ooattaeaUjr on J waa aeeb rodacwj. At ■hie tima Ibuud of Taylor’, Aati-DyfyoptleBtal Wlf^dihaatirariradta»»dlS^3tat M, feed dtae.ted well aod my *-*-r reeled at «*ijy ki * k,t Knr3 : «»y ll WALTBK K. HATCB.