The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, October 14, 1857, Image 2

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nuMCAN A LOCHRANE. TKK3U OP TOR INTELLIGENCER A EXAMINER DAILY, *6 00 WEEKLY, ------ 9 00 f3-rOR LATEST KE WS SEE TBUtD PA OS ““ ' John MitttoL “ We wore glad to moot, lost night, on ejo witness to tta recent difficulty thit gen tleman had in Knoxville, who asaved no of hia gallant bravery and anflinehing courage throughout. THE VOTE 66VkJlM0R. All the counties in the State with the ex ception of AprK*g end Cof* hare been heard from, ether officially or otherwise— and by oar caJcuktwo—the majority of Judge Brown for Gororoor to now 10,620, The final result will increase this probably one hundred rotes. We hope to be aUe to morrow to girts a table with the official rote in foil. Shun. This gentietnafi is usually regarded as of a color somewhat sable, or, in other words, black. But the Hottentot differs with us upon this question and says he is white. We do not desire to adjudge this important point, if personal examination is necessary, and we do not care much is to his color. The question would be as assy to decide as the one recently brought op before a debating society: “In time of war is it const! tntional tofirrt a man to sofa*- leer." The Cadies deem His Majesty white, becaese they hate the color. “They lor# darkness rather than light,” for among Ciffre ladies, a man was once so fur none of them would marry him. Or. Livingston, the African Traveller. This gentleman lately delivered an ad dress at the Town Hall, in Manchester, from which we rake the following extracts: In reference to cotton, he said in An gola, along the Zambesi rim, my large quantities of cotton were cnltirnted by the natives, and one small district between tbs rivers Coego and Lenndo produced 1300 cloths, usually^of cotton grown by the mures, spun by the by the men. In regard to Cereals, he said bs found Snglaod mto India, England is at last to ptrfl; tbs day of her m will bo auoeemfiil. aafdlospsc- •cbaoootsM _ India tu her by the tl and the question Is wl Wo do not look aa tatorr, we fed the sbooH inepire-wo khi which oor views wlB bo war rages in India when Ike revenues of English' treaWt" aw stop, it ijf'aot a question of 8«poy barbarity, bat ooo of national interest'—men must meet the storm, for $30,000,000, invested in America may have to find its way loihe British market Let India bat eposeed, and England loses £28112,097, areas Imtidred and forty million five hundred and.-sixty tbonaand four hundred and sighty-Sye dol tore per annuir—aadwpoa Indian aecurities England owes three hundred and ten mil* lion* four Landrsd and ssrsnty-Svs tbonaand right-hundred and reventy-fire dollars, and by panaing oaa motnent and looking at tire anovraoua aafoaat of monpy England would lore bj'tta successful revolt of the native troops, and how can vre ba disinterested We hare interests in tbs contest, for if England to drifted wa grin by-the trade of Indial The rotten charter would slip tta oocoply, and honest men might boy and trade without insolent and tyrannical inter- It is true the whole country is not in arms' but who can foil where the fire will atop if tire dame already kindled to not suddenly extinguished. It may rise around the chap el of Arong»br, it may earl to heaven from the towers of Jumme Mcsjid: if the palace of the Mogul or tha Mosque bat ktoe the flame of English civilization, then ws will see one solid mass of Am from the Cape Comorin to Qsahmsrs. India will bo fring ed aroand with fire and the native armies of Madras and Bombay. The Qhoorkas and Sikhs will be enveloped and toll in with the native revolutionists against the British •oilier. Fear may hold there at present chained to a system of discipline that beto kens loyalty, but tire cause exists which pro duced the outbreak, and to just as likely to excite them to arms against the oppressor. The atrocities attributed to the Sepoys will elicit a corresponding emoant of cruelty from tbs Engitob, for tbe'deetructiohof Del' hi, aod the devastation of tire country is loodly ealled foe by the British press. To re-conquer is the necessity which they ad mit exists, and to aebtore this.they moat corns in coUisioo with the sentiment of the coon try in its most rensitive and.vital essen tial, their religion, and oaca that is dese- of silver. The manufactory of glen at Hetmaoeu gave him a beautiful vase, a pa» itito led >r Who was highly suffered revere- on the unoffi- Bctter to hove foste- thun to have Emperor. ANATICISM ih paper that’in Al- io thnitruet with an iron, .shod stick, and struck cvety Israelite mat: and child he met in hi« path - gtix woto4» aem|ly, cneuf whom was fidtuly fikptbred and handed over to the police tor justice. He bed been drinking unreduced absinthe and smoke* kif—wbnt would justiee be dealt out to such a moUiter. D&UOtiAS JERALD. The audited accounts of' performencee readings, undjeetarce given foe Dougto^ Jerauld’*.wife and daughter, .-how the realis iitioa of ton thoorend dollars. This will secure a permanent homo and living for them, and reflects credit on all eoncerned in so munifioect and benevolent an act. AUSTRALIA. The people of Melbourne vhow a very great fondnere tor Theatres and places of pnblie amusomoat. They are numerously attended, and got up in a style of extrara gant magnificence. This accounts for Mire Hayes sneoere, and the rich harvest she reaped among the Australians. RUSSIA. Tha Emperor celebrated the first anniver sary of his accession at the Polish Capitol. The Field Marshal of Au-tria proceeded from Lemberg to meet him. Several Gran- deaa were also in Warsaw in honor of the occasion. DUKES AND PEERS. The only Dnkedomjyet conferred by Queen Victoria, is that of the Marquis of Lands- downs to be Duke of Kerry. Out of MO temporal Peers in England, only 117 can go back further than 1700, and 90 bare been created since 1930. So much for ancestry. PERSIA. The State of Persia has 100,000 Infantry and 120,000 cavalry under arms. This ar my is a heavy tax oo the’petple ; but will be reduced on the evacuation of Herat-— Tbs Shah has promulged an edict by which religious liberty is established in Persia, tire Uureulmcn Christian and Jew all stand on a platform of perfect equality. This edict in- antagonism with the sentiments of bis own people is entitled to the respect of monlicd. we rejoice in the enlightened intelligence tbst is exhibited by this ruler, in leaving a) reputation, who was social in Us manners, kind in hie disposition, Under and affection, do toi Me deportment toward*'We .relation* md friends, a valuable member of society, mom cf honor and - integrity, is Honor Judge Bull, is .rt- mre there ■ proceedings to be minutes of tills Court, is.an to tiro memory of our d*' soda cdpyJo b» transmitted JAMES M. CALHOUN, BENJ. C. YANCEY, WILLIAM EZZARD. - Onlered by ike Court, that the foregoing proceedings be recorded on the minute* of the Court, and published in tiro city papers. O. A. BULL, J. s.c. o.c. W. K. VasAiU, Clerk. South Carolina Bonk Bills. TljaWks la this city, in conbcquscae of the retosal of the Bank of Cbarlre'on to rev coire them on deposit, have thrown out to day tbebilli of too following South Caroli na banks: Exchange bonk, of Columbia. Planters' bank of Fairfield. Bank of Chester. And oo eccount of the suspension, the bills of tho following banks are not receiv ed : Bank of the State of Sooth Carolina. Bank of Sooth Carolina. Sooth-western Railroad Bank.—Augusta Constitutionalist. excellent Wheat, with ears tbe'lbagth of mv hand.’ All the cultivation it required 1 CT *“ d BritUh ■»“*> M tores can oon- •u to dig a hole in the ground and cover 19“®- them, and if they are conquered by it up, and this simple process answered ; m<re ^ 5ree * nas > England will fail to re- every purpose of forming. . aod .reconstruct her supremacy: Alluding to sheep, ho arid, they had | ****** *P°° « h *ine once snapped asunder, j mltl »° worship as he pleases, bur instead of wool, while the native* had i «bey will be difficult to bring again togetfa- i wool instead of hair. »• We know'there are many who believe _ __ TV*? , . ... , . „ . _ ’ . | The Pre» of Irriaod is still fall of the He said he found knives axes, and hoes >*"“*“» " ““l* *• , ! . Belfort Biots.- This city, so long chsrac- plenty, and the Portuguese Government *“» * wsr with o. and who smUe at dang- ^ ^ a , ^ indB8try , employed the natives in working iron. In ® threatening het from other quarters- Bui j ^ bl#cl£ fa* of intokral !^ Angola skilled labor was to be had at td. ™ 1101 her Riatfan war almost disastrous? . -- ... *^ h * U i^* d0W “ I ^ 7 • I ««• »d7fagrace of the SL„afl'er a cught be obtained by jmying calico, the agh«7 ^ I few years repose/comes back tohis svstem of usual currency «f tlmcountry, at ab out one <WUr added makes not ody adteonri to- , ra /^ elt &cd oppn ^ on , .i, h ' reDCWe d j T TT^m TU ' The scundalL acts of other days Thu groups.be ra.portant qwst.ona be jtUcredR h 7- b ^V*^° „ revived, and the air echoes with the crie ducuseed m his lectors, which seems to | ■*» » austontoa. loe demands of our have been received with very general sat-1 produce m the Engtkh market is not lbs re sult of any favor flowing to ns from the Government. With kaa taxes tha pries of cotton goods would bo euhanoed, and it makca bat tittle difference to ne whether one government or another exists in Great Brr. Wemes.'J. 0. Browing,* J. J. Everett.* JHliqfttro.—Reid,* Holden*. JJjjtopT. J. ^J,Osl)i|^ J. Smith. nmU—M. E. Williams, S- WUUwns. Troup.—J, S, Hill, J, M. Harrington, B. 11. Biglutm. Ufwod-—A. G. Fnuibro, T. S. Sherman. Wu/hm.-II. Harris,* L, B. Hays,* Geo, Hlllyer*. WiU.inton.-R J Cochran,* T R Conley*. Warren.—A Bell.* W Kitohens,* J M Jones*. WUket.-n C Pope,* J 3 Irwin,* Jss H Willis*. Wayne,—S O Bmud,* II A Cannon*. Whitfield.—E J Tarver,* James Groon*. Ifgkinylon.—R L Wartheo* R B Strange,* Asa BrasweU*. II chi/er—Shepherd, Causey. Members of the Legislature. We have prepared the following list from returns kindly forwarded to us by frieads in different counties. Tbs first named person is the Senator •looted, and all names wiib a star are Demo' erats. 'BaLr-Hammond,*—Cumbie,* Bryan—0 W Hart,* II W Mattox.* Butts—Vi F Ward* Horkenoss.* Bibb—Peter Stubbs, Thos J Hardeman, A M Lockett,* Baldwin—J W A Sanford, A U Kenan. BuUoth—Peter Cone,* W McLean,* Burls—(Tie for Senator,) J II Hines,* H J Schley* Carroll—S M Bloodvooth,* A J Bog- gsts,* J Embry,* Chatham—John E Ward.* George A Gordon,* George P Harrison,* Coweta—H Buohanan,* J R Smith,* T Kirby.* Co6A—Willis Roberts,* M C Autry,* E C Harris,* Cast—H T Price,* J R Fullmoro,* Jov seph L Neal, k*. w. esnnot refrolu from calling tho atten tion of our readsn to sn advsrtisomsut In this day’.pspor of tho "Hair Rostoratlro" of Prof. 0. J. Wood A Co , of St. Louli. It will be loed that ho has nuaierous certlQcates from porsoas of tho highest character, to the merits of his Kssto* rative. From positive knowledge we are also eaahled to say, that it Is iu every sense wbat it professes to be, and we do not hositate to pro- nonnee it tho finest preparation for tho head and hair which has to far been devised by human in genuity. He have seen it arrest threatsned baldness and restore to the head its original pro- fusioa of natural and glossy hair, and when tha latter has been prematurely tingrd with gray, wo have seen it like magic, restore the colors of youth and health. Tho ’distinguished propriety ef this, we might truly say, miraculous “Resto rative,” is that it gives the person who uses It, the ssme head of hair that Urey worn in youth, thus acting in strict compliance with tho rules of tho first aod greatest of all toilet makers—na ture. No one who has used it will hesitate to unite with us in this testimony to its poeuiiar merits.—.foritiyfon llnd.) People's Prienel. V nil good l)ri Sold by r Druggists. oct!2dw2 Special Notucs Notice ALL persons indebted to the firm of J. A. THRASHER or THRASHER A LOVEJOY, will, please make payment to B. F. Botnar, who is fully authorized to settle the outstanding business of said firm, J. J. THRASHER, Ad’mr. of octOdwlm J. A. THRASHER, WE are authorized to announce the name of B. 3. JOHNSON as sn indepen dent candidate for Sheriff of Cobb County, at the ensuing election, 1st Monday in January next. MANY VOTERS. Worms! Worms!! A great imoy learned treatises have been wrtt- ' Clarke—Jes B Carlton, P E Moore, T W ! ten, explaining the origin of, and classifying ths Welker. 1 Worms generated in the baman.system. Scarce. Columbia— J B Neal, F M Fuller, G La- ly *ny topic uf medical science has elicited more 1 acute observation and profound research; and — , ,, , ‘ yet physicians are rsry much divided iu opinion _ on the sabjeet. It must bo admitted, however, xenby. Lord Macaulay f— For thos are we hereafter to know the brilliant oreyist aod the able historian. We are glad to find merit crowned by the British Government, end this tribute paid to One of the most gifted ililrswn of the age. Aa Englishman by birth, and some 57 yean of age, by hie pen Sashing light through every field of literature, he bae written himself in to fame, and the stauee of hie thought make some of the fairest monomenta ef EngUeh intellect. In 1330, be wee elected to Parliament.— From thence he went to India as oat of the member* of the Supreme Council at Calcutta, and, while there, gathered the materials which be afterwards wove into inch lasting drapery of thought in hie descriptions of Loni Clive and Warren Bastings. In 193}, he was Secretory of War entire Lord Mel of the infuriated mobs, on their way to tear down and trample bouse* aod inmates marked ont for destruction. All decent and respect'' able men of every creed, class, and age, wil doubtless agree that there is no hope for Ire land, and no means of alleviating her condV tarn, the people would not go oaksd if-tfor-*-^' Mce P l tbe 0ra f*« 00 by tbe itreng arm of tbe law. Crush it if every man falls. Ireland needs the purifica tion. Her people have a right to demand it. Tbe Government should' be eiscrated if its ministers do not come to the rescue of the people. They have suffered for years the violeuceof these infuriated bigots, and the time must come when that violence shall British government fell to-morrow. It fa to prepare toe meh a fisto, we allade to the diffi- ealtiea eucompaming England in her pres ent India iffiun. For while we can neith er injure or destroy tbe British government, and must abide tbe result of fate sod time in regard to its permanency—we are never, thakm satisfied that tha resources of Eng. _ . . . D land will be severely tried, that Australia I ^ no,a o{ * ,he com - vrtB leave her oolooial cradle and march oat oq the world’s history a nation. That India will erase to be a revenne of wealth, and every hour will develop the oeceMity of England, either relaxing her power to exact or that power wSl be crushed oo). And in bourne, and he sat «* H. P. for Edinburgh., yj** ***? *****'** 1® os not lean on Tha has given the imprvrafam that he was a 11- 0 ?**** 1 m *'+*to and moaufoetortei, ships ,or Scotchman. Whin Peel went at tbe head of e ? an f nt ^ ma ^» °* ^ *° owmlveq the eifeire of Great Britain, be bad to retire , “w “!*«<» and exporter* of our own and remain until IS46, when tbe coraarra- “ *** owa *“*•. b * a tire quarrel led him into the Cabinet of Lerd of eommerta. and when the storm , RawwlI M re,mwtsr of .he ^0* «Wtor Unde* the «U- Jotn Russell u paymaster of the forces.— Tbe next year he was rejeetaiby Edinburgh, os account of bis voting favorably oo tbe Msyoootb Bill, but a sober aecood thought restored him to fevor, and in 1352, be was re-elected for Edinburgh at Lord Derby's general election. From But potitiao be vol- uotarily retired, wrote bis hirtory with which his Lome shall be finked to the farers fire more iwprriihsbly then by the Peerage, be has riwn to adorn. In bie own language ‘ Posterity has felt that the greatest of Eog. usb Philneopfccr* could derive oo accession ef dignity from toy title which James could be. how, and in defiance of tbe Royal letters potent has obstinately refused -to degrade Prantis Baeoo into Viscount St Albans.”— So may Macaulay find no accession of digni ty in this new honor, espaciaily when be easts hi* eye over the titira eoeferied since bar pro. cut Queeuhip saeeadsd to the throne. From tbe 21st of June 1937, to the appointment of Thomas Bobingtoa Macaulay, there have base some tix Premiers, aod to that time nevtnty- aioe persons raised to tbeBrijish Peerage; sad not one foe merit. lord Melbourne, during four yean, elevated forty-two, aod although many of tbera woe unknown to fame, sad or,blessed with anything bat acres and ances tors, they were derated over tbe farad* of maty who had tied lortre upon both flood ud held, who (were pemed by onbeadfeiS Used Macaulay, we congratulate oa bfa dis tinction. if such he deems h, bat m plain ’ Mr. Mscsu'ay be will be boosted far more On neccunt bl bis talent* —1 acquirements, tfcsa if be were ooe of tbe Cototma, Moot* raorenci, or Howards—aye, in bis bistory, romance, poetry, and eloquence, be bos a title to posterity which "Lord" will bat degrade. Wbat cared be for the prefix which brain- |es* coxcomb*, place before their estue?— We account for i: oo the aoppocitko that it was oot for soy intrinsic value it to himself, bat to win the reluctant tribute which hi* political egemla in yielding, gave evidence of the tpfandoar' of hie abilities and placed tbe mat of appreciation upon hie literary achtevemetttt. premacy of oar own commercial and finan cial independence. We bare thus briefly alluded to Engfaod and India, not that we have sympathy eith er with tbe ooe or other in this contest.— That India has been misruled fa too plain a mcncement. The end God knowt when.— May Hi* providence interpose for the people, and if^vergeance is Hu, may be tut- it in ex tirpating tbe race fr-m tbe soil, and in their extinction may also fall tbe Ribbon men wbo ore of tbe same stamp. They have brought odiam oa their religion a* tbe other has, and are as ready, without tbe means to do violence sod wrong. - Gcd send the day when both shell be awept from tbe soil, arxl tbe 12th of July can pus without bloodshed, murder nod traramnation on account of religiOD; when neither of these parties shall have not enough to lay their prayers or practice one Christian principle Tribute of Respect- Fi-lto.v rirpraio* Cocsr,) October Term, 1855. f Oor respected brother Joseph A. Thrasher, proposition to require argument That tbe ! * ltT ' n 9 departed this life since the last term bee been cruelly and savagely treated bean • ° r ,hU Coort> il “ B0Ted ttat th « L’oart do tbe lofty and majestic attestation of an Ed- ! *M“ int * Coranit, “ ,hre «' *° soIt ’ mand Bagke, That toe has ’a right to claim ! ‘ bh re * olatioM »fl *nd justice and throw off tbe yoke of an op. meroor F ^ llt deceased, acd that they be preraor bos tbe acred sanction of the A- j n ^ gttd M “ k * f *P° r{darin 8 ** *«- ■' 1 ston of thi> j The Committee spr> ’“ted by the Ocurt j oa the oectsion of the death of Joseph A. Thrasher, beg leave to submit through their meriean Revolution. Miscellaneous Foreign Item* PRUSSIA. Great preparatioce were made is Berlin j Chairman, James M. Calhoun, the following for tha meeting of the Knngdtcn! alliance; re P ort - 2653 thalers bad been contributed, sod tbe ' Our respseted friend and brother Joseph King and Prinosss of Premia made eontri-1 A. Tcresher. departed this life on tbe 27th buttons. Christians from every couotry \ d»J of September, 1857, leaving his com- were expected, and we trust they met, cooes i peoion and three infant children to moon sailed, and parted se other gnat conventions 1 bis loss. At tbe time of his death he wot do, satisfied with themselves it least, if no , 32 year* 1 month sod 2 day* old. He wa* body eke fa ratitfled with them. ' born in ths County of Margin, and raised ‘ ---FBAXCE. i jn tbe Coonty of Newton, in this State.— This country remains quiet, sod aiterapr* : He mode choice of the profession of law a* to change the political condition of tbs ' bfa basiaem, and was honorably admitted to country, mere bubbles. The Emperor aod ; the Bar in 1942, and in 1851, only two Empress of Roseia were expected in Pane to meet Queen Victoria, after tbeir interview ' with the Emperor at Stottgaid. Sen trace cf transportation bad gone by default sgxinet Ledra Bollin, MaxxSnL Meseareoti and Ok SPAIN. No orwi of any interest. A report from tbe PraUeet of the CoaocQ to the Qeere ebowe the popaftoo to row be 15^18^16, Tbe Captain Oraeral el Bsreetoos haeto- terdioitd the fonsattoa of mutual bewfitso> ektira as encouraging Strikra as workmen. AUSTRIA. Oa the late virit ef the Emperor of Aus tria to Hungary be was most warmly re- osirtd, at NcomU a Btiniag towa, be wra prraated with a dbfad,-boomer and neOet yean afterwards, be wss elected by the Gen eral Assembly of bis satire State,.Solicitor General of tha Hint Circuit, for the tom of four yesr», the duties of which office be dis charged for the who'e term, with seal and fidelity, and with great efficiency, for one who bed been engaged ip t he practice of the peeftettnn so sbo t a time and not very long after the expiration of hie official form, be removed to oor city and become a member ef tbe Atlanta Bar- Be tt therefore Resolred, 1st, That we de plore the death of our deceased brother and friend Joseph A. Thrasher, and that weeps, pothfor with bie beresvnd wife, children end other relations. 2nd, That w» recogoixed oar dsreeeed brother ee m honorable araoriato end friend, without a epot ore etela upon bit ptofote Ion- berry. Campbell-Bullatd* Bell.* Chattahoochee—Webb,* Duncan,* Chattooga—Shropshire,* Black,* .Cherokee—Fields.* Roberts* Worley.* Cok/uitl—Taroer,* Gay,* Clay—Wm Castleberry,* Peter Lee.* Crawford—Charles H Walker,* Stephen S Wright.* — Dooley—Jno C Mounger, 4 Jno H Tay lor.* Daugherty—Vi M Slaughter,* A F, Hare tie,* Dekalb—Tho* JAktns,* J J Diamond,* Elbert—William H Adams,* Willis Craft. Effingham—J G Morrell, Lewis Grovens- teine. Emanuel— John Overstreet.* Kirk land Fulton—J I Whitaker,* J G Westmore land,* Floyd—T McGuire,* J W H Under wood,* W R Webster.* Fayette Johnson,* Brassell,* Forsyth—Strickland,* McAfee,* Julian.* Cordon—Thomas Bird,* Henry Mc Connell* David B Barrett. Glynn—Tiacm,* J W Moore.* Gwinnett—Henry P Thomas,* Eli J Mc Daniel,* George li Hopkins.* Greene—Gen 0 Dawson, R L McWhor ter. Henry—Elijah B Arnold, Jordon John-, son. Andrew W Welker. Habersham,*—Jvrard,* Shelton,* lod. Dem's Hall— Banks,* Chapman. Hart—Stowers,* Myers,* Harris—D P Hill, J Edwards, U C Kimbrough, Hancock—T J Smith, D w Lewis, W II Brantley. Houston—Wm A Mathews, M Mar shall* WP Gilbert* Heard—R T Stokes,* Joseph Lane.* JmperGeo'T Bartlett, Jas M Darden. Jones—Tboa H Humphreys* —William 8 Mongoo* Jefferson—Nooh Smith,* —R P Little,* Liberty—Mallard Hughes,* Lincoln—Lockhart,*—Dr Wilke3,* Irowndes—West,* Carter.* Jackson—Hays, Hardy, Mini/., Isaurent—Robinson, Holmes, Lee-—U Wooten,*——J Batts,* Nclntmh R Spoldding, indepcod- Sladiton—‘Ghobtoo,‘Strickland. Marion—Brown, Davis. Morgan—‘Billups, *Fannin. Murray—Edmonson,* Lulfman.* Meriwether—Harris, Phillips, Kendall. cot Democratic James ill Owens, Monroe J T Crowder, Battle Clerk, Macon M L Felton, Jos D Frede rick,* Muscogee—— Peyton H Colquitt,* N L Howard, R L Mott. Seaton .—P.'Reynolds, D. J White 2 W W. Glare. Oglethorpe.—J, V. Drake,* Aroher Grif fith,* W. D- Kttard.* Polk.—A Darden, McGreggor. Paulding—Jobosoo,* McEver.* Ftt/—Blood worth,* Hall.* Pjektm— Hamoel Tate,* John E Price.* Pujnomr-Marshall, W. A. Bred* Ter rill. RUhmond.—'K. Gibson, J. MUIedge, J. T. Barton. Bsmdetpk.—T] 8.0nervy,* T. Coleman* 6- G. Christie*. ■Btfittn.—W. C, Cooper,* D. E. Roberts. Sumter,— R. J. Hill, R, T. Harris, G, K Harper. Stewart—Tucker, 4 Kimbrough,* Hoki- <JFr* Speeding.—W. J.Joeeey,* W. Criltot» den*, Ttffuir-Prior, Daniel.* Towns—Jamraoo,* Bntith.* that, after all, a tnoilo of expelling these worm*, and parifjiog the boJj front their proenee, is of mora valuo than the iriieat disquisitions ai to the origin. Tbo expelling agent has at length bean found—Vr, JJ’Lane't Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros, is the much sought ufter specific, ami has already superseded all ether worn medh eines, its efficacy being universally ackno.wle.ged by medical practitioners' Purohasen will be careful to aik fer DK. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED. VERMIFUGE^ manufactured by FLEMING BROS, of Pitti- burg, Pa. All other Veralf^^es in comparison are worthlefli: Dr. M’Lane’s genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the tignoture of FLEMING BROS. Something H»w I Grand Huffie, #30,000 W'Sicxritaiti body. LatlMt Pnw,a snlWilidMtaf MIL' 8 end TOO .tree of LAND st StO.OOfi. Chen. cm only Tern,Bnllnw. ■.: ■ This Rtffic will make the lucky person rich in a day. Try your luck, a fortune la • gc*l thing to havo. For forthar partlcularaaee handbills, or ad-' dreaaJ. A. Eaalcy, Jr., at Eaafay, Pjekana DUtr!ct,8, U. Band’your money to ihe tema tddreaa, or apply toTBUHT A BALLARD Atlanta, Oa., Depot G. R. R. Apply at onca or the chancaa may ell be taken, oct 1 tnrateveryotherweek- Notice. 3T rriHB Btoekholdore of the CANTON Ml- A NINO COMPANY OF GEORGIA, ere horcliy informed that an aaaeaamant of One Dollar end Fifty Cents per share, has this day been levied i n all the Htock uf the Company, a nil payment requited in three equal ineteli- menta, on the 1 Atli of November, December and January following. J.L. KEITH, Bec’ty. Canton, Oct 8th octl4w2t. Members of the Legislature! Hoarding House. I CAN lurniah tlftcen ur twenty members of the Legislaturti With comfoitable Hoorn. and Board, during the preaent eeaai on of the Legislature. JAB. A. GREEN. M jlcilgcvillii, octlgdwlm Tt at e fair To be held in Atlanta Oot. 10th to 24th. Six ABTICl.tS STB1CTLV TOR EXHIBITION WILL BE TRANSPORTED TREE. DOWN freights on Stock must be pre-pnit] at point of shipment on this Road—to be re funded on return of Stock with Secretary Curauk’s certificate that it wus exhibited oo the Fair Ground. Return Fair Ticket, will be sold at one- half the usual rates—good from 16th to 26th. JAMES M. SPULLOCK Octl0dl3tw2t Supt. W. A A. R. II. OF THE SOUTHERN AGRICU LTURAL T HE Society will JJ thn Annual Atlanta, Octo ber ItttU to 24 n. The Oration of Sparta will be made by Col. R. hi. Johnson,uf A’nnrU, on Thumday, •+h\ .» \\ A*»t. m\e . Premiums w * * ' ~ * tbe Central Railr inta, Lave liber.. .... -Dti stock,strictly f from the Fair —free. Persons wishing to Mind Stock by Railroad, mint give notice at the principal otllce of tbe Road three ry. at Atlanta Tbo Society's drays.will convey articles for the Fair Fair Grounds fr«o of JAMES CAMAK. Secretary, from tbe Railroad iTpbt* charge, did Dancing! Dancing!! New Advertisements! STATEMENT or THE CONDITION Of THK BANK OF MIDDLE GE0B6IA. At Jfacoo Goorgia, Monday morning, Septem ber 23, 1957, publiibed In conformity with the Proclamation of the Governor of Georgia, datod October Iflt 1SS7. DR. BUD of Exchanger Payable in New York, 67,558 56 “ Savannah, 66,770 37 “ Charleeton, 1,250, 00 Notes Discounted 45,692 08 131,280 01 Of the above amount one draft on New York for $1,434 70; one dratt on Savannah for $2,000,and one note for $350 are un der protent, but all are conaidered good. Expenae Account, Due from other Banki, Balance in New York, »ub- jeet to light check, Note* and Checkf of other Banki, 1,661 73 Speeie, 19,024 43 20,636 21 M R. and Vw. Leonard will open a 8coool for the purposo of giving inatrnctione in thi< beautiful accomplishment, at HayJen'e Hall, on Wednesday, October 14th. Parents and (luardiane should avail themselves of this opportunity an I have their children, end wards taught an easy, and graceful style of carriage and deportment, so essential to the Ball and Drawing Room. N. Bg—Mr, and Mrs. L* will leach all the latest Banco of the day. Hours for Ladies'and Misses 4$ o’clock p. m. Honrs for Gents's and Masteis 7 J o’clock p. m. For terms, &c., a^ply at the Fulton House r at tbo Hall on Wednesday evening and night. J.8. LEONARD. Atlanta, Oct 8 dfit iMiacclUitfoup. S.N. PIKE’S OftagnoUa WHISKEY Cincinnati OHIO. OOWNiriE»FE:OY. Caution to Pturtle* Purchasing S. OS- Pike’s Cincinnati, Okie. T UB undersigned, manufacturer and, sole proprietor ofthe above brand offl WHISKY, would reap-'otftillyInform hill customers and purchaser, of this eelebiati that tbsre hu appeared In the Obufaiton and ether Southern markets a counterfeit of the above Whisky, being a poisonous Imitation, branded brand; It similar to his f ef patMi tinder tha S. N, Dyke's Magnolia WhDkv Cincinnati ,Ohlo, and other names similar to 8. N» Pika. An that* is no partv in thit city of tha name of S.N.Dyka it is intended to impose and deceive those who would purchaso the genvino brand, I make this statement to put parties on their guard, ms there aro several persons in the east and west making an imitation, and using my name with a flight alteration. I have analysed several samples of this counterfeit brand, and found that It contains a deadly poison, this fact alone impels me to ean- tl«n the public to protect those who are liable to he deceived, end prevent the evil results attending thn use of his poisonous Imitation. I also here< b> nation the counterfeiters of my brand, that I will prosecute them to the full extent of the law. The genuine S. N. Pike’s Magnolia Whisky is distilled from tbe best qualities of Rye and (hn, and is warranted free from any deleterious or ob noxious compound, it being a pure and healthy beverage. * Many parties have recently commenced making a brand of Whisky called Magnolia, but they are an imitation of my made brand, so be careful and get the only genuine Magnolia Whisky made In the United States, and distilled only by me SAM'L N. PIKE, No. 13 A 20 Sycamore st., Cincinnati, OHio. June 18-dswly. Firemen’s Dali! A DALI, will be given by ATLANTA FIRE CO-NO. I, at the City 433 <8 17,123 98 30,733 84 Hill, on he Slat mutant, for the purpose of niaingfuutls to enable them to purchaee at new E inc, CDMMITTEEJOF ;ARRANGEMENTS. W. W. Bibiwin, P. J. Immcll, A. J. Bernes, C. A. Haralson. W. A. Grattam, D. Young, Owing to the large number ot ladies who are expected from a distance, the Committee deeui it proper not to ieeue any ticket! to the ledira, but take this method of inviting and •oliciting the company o( the ladiea generally. Managers. H. W. Baldwin, IF Borneo, Hon. J. A. Hoyden. Dr. N. L, Angier, mmMXTURXii FURNITURE!! THK subscriber, have on hand fift |and ore no* opening a large and {■■ carefully .elected Stock from the M' Bent Northern Manufuctorlea. Safes, Wsrdrobei, Bureaus, Seerataryi, Wulutandj, Bediteada and Chain of any deiirod pattorn and price. A fins anortment ol Centre, Work, Saloon and Toilette Tables—Etagers'i, Corner and Side—Sofas, Tets- e-Tcto, ete. jaw In addition to tbe aboye large .took, ws are receiving weekly supplier. Tbe pabllo are In vited to cell and examine our itoek. F. A. 4t J. a. WILL1AI18, Next door to ollkert k Clarke, Peachtree it.. Atlas to, Co] Burial Gases. IV o aro preparod to furnish Fisk's MctallloBnri al Cases, at short notice. Wa hava secured tbu services of a compotent person to attend to this dn partment. F. A. A J. B. WILLIAMS, Nov 26, '60-dwly Peachtree met. •v. CB. Capital Stock, Depoiite Account, Circulation, Due to other Bank?, Profits and Reserve Fund, 270,262 67 125,000 00 85,153 36 44,869 00 240 36 14,994 96 W. A, Graham, C. A. Haralson, W* Hunnicutt, A. J. Barnes, T. J. Malone, J. H. Flynn, STATE OF GEORGIA, 270,262 67 Personally ap- Bibb County. J peered, Isaac Scott, President, and 11. M. North, Cashier of the Bank ef Middle Georgia, and made oath, that the fore going statement is just and true to tbe best of their knowledge end belief. ISAAC SCOTT, President H. M. NORTH, Cashier. Sworn ami subscribed to before me, this 3d day day. of October, 1857, [Signed] W. P. Goodall, Not Pub. Directors. ISAAC SCOTT, Proa. ASHER AYRES, H. M. NORTH, ED. PARSONS, E. H. CARHAKT. List of Stockholders. Hames. Sharea. Amount. E H Car hart, 2b, 2,800 G H Carbart, a 2,800 Lll Brigham, 50, 8,000 H M North, 25. 2,800 2,800 >4ib«r Ayraa, 25, Rdward Padloford, 100, 10,000 [aaaa Scott, Edwin Panonfg octlddwlt. 600, 80,000 600, 80,000 Hon. C. H. Strong, Itobt, Winship Dr. J. A. Tay, Dr. J. Gilbert, W. L. Exxard, O. H. Jonee. FLOOR MANAGERS. D. Young, A. J. Borne.., W. A.*l>rahom, P. J. Immcll, C, A. HaraJeon, W, Barneo.j Atlanta, Oct 2, 1S57 dawld NEW CANDY MANUFACTORY ^ -AND- ;atlanta, ga. rpHB subscriber wouldimorm ths oHlxens ef At A Unto and vicinity that be has constantly on band, athli Confectionery and Baking oetablUh- ment, all kind, of Confections, Pastries, Fruits foe He U also prepared to fnrnieh every description of plain and ornamental Cokes, for wadding, or rarties, at abort notios, and oa accommodating ;trms. , Imported wlnei and bra-diei of all deicrtptlona or medical pnresias,kapt always on hand. Also, [enntna Spanish Cigars, and enoloschewing Ts- laceo—together with a Urge aaaortnust of Toys, Toney Artiolee, Ac., Ac. Having noantly returned from tbs North, where ha laid In a fine nock of Fancy Article!and ova ry thing naeaaaaiy for tarrying on hia candy man ufactoryha waaldtnform econty dealers that ha U prepared to famish stadias st wholsulsatM etau per pound. Orders aceompanlsd with tha cask or good oity rafsrsnees promptly attondad to. t,. VALENTINO. Atlanta, Nav, 10th »M. daw-y L. Miller’s Hair lnvigorator. T homas f. lowe.-general COMMISSION MERCHANT, For thf purchtoc and sale of all kinda of Product, Groceries and Harchtndits, will pay particu lar attention to the pssesass of FUntatisn end Famity tnppliea. 131* All orders promptly and faithfully at tended to. Office on eonth tide of Whitehall atisat, three doors east of Mitchell. octlddwtf Tobacco, Tobacco. T fJHT received direct from Virginia;! choice *| Istjod TOBACCO, among which it a few boiec of that justly cslebrtlsd Brand KANHAH TWIST, superior to any in this city- foetMdwti] T. F LOWS. VreeitArriVitle At tha Alania DBF 0001*8 EMPOHIL U. 1 Catking, While foCa., HAVE jut received a fist aaeortmanl cl SILK ROBES A'QI'ILLEH, entirely new BAYADERE SILK ROBES, Plaid end Htrjpa BILKS to now etfloe. Alas • new lot of Cloth sad Velvet CLOAKS, wbiqb wsln. oils ths Ledira to etB and sxamirio. orttodlw O, W. fit Co^St Whitehall at. fpWOmsMha after dstaappnsslIonwlU bemads L to Um Ceart ot Ordtoary ef Oberekaa eeaaty, for faffs to eell ths food ksloutef to the Mists ef Hawyerr, lots ef aeld county, daaaaasA JOSIAI1 WARREN, Aim's. tap. 17,'b7. win. Situation as Teacher Wanted A yonng gentleman wants a situation oa Txacsan, In aouio Public Hcuool or private family. He war educated In one of the beet la- ■tl-utiona la the U, State,. Tba belt of referencee given oa to cb;: racier end capacity; For further Information please address VINCENT U. CALVIN, August S, 1847. Atlanta <3t. gentlemens Furnishing Goods. Clothing 1 Trunin, Valise*, Clothing 11 T HE undersigned respectfully informe ths citixene of Atlanta and ths aumranding country, that they aro opening, on WMTEUMIs strbrt in Capt. Kidd's new Building, oppocite tha M. A. W. R. K. Depot, an entirely near and well elected stock of Faehionable Heady made CLOTHING, and GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, The Block having been selected with cepa cia! care for this market, they flatter themselves that they can offer inducements to buyora equal to any House in the city, A liberal share of patrvnage ia respectfully oolicitod, aa no ptine will bs (pared to eattoly the moot faetidioua. lnwaao v. Ltianos. uses xswxx*. I.AZABON A NEWMAN, octihllm 600 Y ousiR Rlcn Wauled, J MMEDIATELY, lo travel to tbe Southern and W cetera States, aa agents. Salary, 0 per mon th. and or pence, paid. For par ticulars, ad draco, with stamp snclaaed,* E. 8. GIBBON A CO, Exeter, Rockingham co., New Hampshire. October 1, 1857 dewtf Situation Wanted as a Teaflher. A NY person desirous of employing tba services of a teacher to tats eh orgs o a Common English Behest, eon os ac ommo. dated by applying lo the oubacribsr. JOHN P. EVANS Ebsnexer, Morgen Co,, trpSOdwU Georgia. Fot DtrmffthDnlog, R—toringe Dwtonlot, Md Mr* pffitttRtlnf tha toutjr ol tkt bUr. Prieu 25 onti mt BoUl«. It «rudl<utMw«rf uad «Undru8; bopurtan- UUtj to tht rvNjta <Jf tha hair: lauds vigor and lustra rothaflbraa; dsrkaiu them If too Utht.urtttwfur j«t|; fMtauathsmtf fulUnf out; ranawa than IfuT* tauflv i lo tha uutaanr Hta log tha baud* of falling out; m tha hair K)Oy silky tad wavy, uilspsaubia aa a maaaa of elaan* thlldran, and laving tha foundation of a vigorous growth of hair. Sold by DruggUta aad >. whalasalaDepot daalari ia i'aaer Ooods averywhar*. M, Day’s at, Naw York. 8n>|. lTw-dto.. Plantmilott lor 611(1 Forth* purpose closing my tiuainesa residence of Anderson Ingram, lying in Wilk inson atad Laurent counties, containing 3000 acres, 1300 open, tho balance wtU timbered ■ with oak and nickory, On the above place , la an excellent dwelling, a good grist rail!, negro cabins, gin bouts and screw, and sit necessary ont buildings. Any on* wishing such property will And ft to their advantage to coll soon on tbs subscriber, at ths residence of Nimrod J. Brown; or eddiees him at Cool Spring P. 0, Wilkinson county, Georgia. JAMES INGRAM. October 7; 1857 vr?t* NOTICE TO- RAILROAD COlf- TKACTORS, Office of tho Vickibi nod Texas Railroad uompany. Horaos, Ls„ U flrylnsbn. JI57. Tropeeals wUI be reeetvsd by tbe uaSenineS at tbl.ettee, aetll tbe work UUi lor bUMtogtt. w,“ tens Slrlaoa of this re*S sxtradtog from tbe western M™,'?»»*f**W,tbe 7bt3«Ito 'W: Agtnte WontfoT T° ,-ubteblplate engravings, A,B»oV»D E «Eai5; (nil length portraits o* ell the algners, front a Painting by LTrumot. Hingfa copies pts- psnd by in»U,$3. T'roeopirado.fS, Andrew, sspaOdKwfll 107 Broadway, N.V* Ws far It. Th. eemyawy Is J.UemtwU to sees thlio*rewb.r»*wy fertbw ItlMtaUea way beelg ™o“uTr<StoIViii Siegtssi. Ths subserlbee wUI pay sash for shew12* msOBESasSS; Atlutt, July I«. iawJm,