The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, October 21, 1857, Image 2

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wrniL M. MpP# & Zuiriw. DUNCAN & LOCHRANE. JOHN 11. STEELK, MUf. ATLANTA, t}KO.\ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2t. 1857. ' TKiuni'ov irnc .""" ' UTELUGENuER & EX i MISER. DAILY. -* WEEKLY, OS'FOR UTW.VAW sun nr*# W |lt l — ir~t"■ ' ~ ■ * MOTES Of b«ww of Fndtoa ttk<o at Par for all DtbU dot thi« Offlca. Th# Firemen’* Ball. Do not forget the Firemen's Bell te night. We ere asiured it will be a splendid affair, and that the room will he crowded with the , beast; of cat owh, and theedjeeent cilice and countica i Baakiag aya- The Fair-Pint Dry. Yesterday being the opening d»J ef the annuel Fate of the Southern Central Agri cultural Society, we repaired at an early hour In th* ground*, to look around and >*o who were then to he seen, and what was there on exhibition, worthy of mention — The crowd was not w> Urge ae might hare been expected though it will doubt teas be largely iseroamaJ alter the first day. The Fair Grounds We wen greatly phas ed with the manner in which the Society has prepared the grounds for their annual exhibition. There »* Stneesanden ap» propria'eoesa, as well *» a permanence in nil the arrangement*, which really earprix- ed a*, snd for which the public are greatly indebted tr thetaecrs of tbeSwiety who with limiiej means hare Detect he leas with iele* {eligible energy, put up quite a cumber of lubatantiel bttiSdingt end stails, to ttccoin- oodate «Tery class of exbibitore . is well as doing moeh beside* showing great taste and ■hill. Tte people of Oeorgia should prop erly appreciate the efforts to which we re fer. and make the occasion of the State Fair, one not only of pleasure bat of rest profit to lienee's**. THE STOCK-—We had not time owing to the many interesting object! to be examined—to pee as much attention to titte deportment—as we desired or ns ire shall do tcreafter. We noticed pause eety fine speci mens of colts from Cberokte and Cess coun ty—one in particular was a eery handsome auimel Mr. Watts' stock from'Cam conn Whaa tie grea sHreantHe and Banking aystens of tto *"• dawn upon ua, roatteeiag rota and desole- tine ereejwtore—it baoomee int*Uig«*» pen, who hare their torn welfiun »nd that of their fcUow dtlxsne at heart, to Inquire whanee all this enalp—whence thia mighty rerobioo that boa proatrwted tho credit of the Union In a (sw thort weeksned ptraly*- ed to unite ayrtatn #T totitoto at a time too, in the meet prosneronx parted of oar history, nud with n bonotrotU harvest about to poor its opulencu through'every channel of tradit Eren te the midst of this fearful wreck, we may gather karoos of wisdom, that will enable ta hereafter to steer dear of the bidden dangers, oo which we are now foun dered. The preetnt crisis Is but one of those pe riodical events, to which tha world has been accustomed, oteoe the establish men t of the paper credit s* stain. Ae b« b**o well re marked by aarriter on this eubjee: ‘Our, present financial policy is but another mode of gambling, and tha game though * tog* one moat necessarily have an end every few years when all the cards »re thrown up. re shuffled and dealt over again, for another lost.’' Tha disaster which is now spreading gloom over Urn land, and which has brought from their towering eminences »me of the meat substantia! bostons* bouses in Ameri ca, may he legitimately ascribed to the preset Banking system, the excessive isaoe of paper credits by which oter-sotion in tradt has been immense stimulated, and by which, the country has been literally drain ed of its gold sad silver eoim Let us look at tha beta u they apj-wr to any common inquirer into tho condition of ear currency. There are 1,416 Bauks now in the country—double the number neirlv that there were tan yrarsngo, and they have the eoonaoas circulation of (214,773,822 with (68 349,838 in specie. Within the last ten years, the exportation of specie from the country bas increased from (1,907 ,- 024, to (69.136,922. The net total export of specie in tha same period has been (£40,- 805,253. . . This of itself ia a startling fac:, that should arooae tha attention or our statesmen and legislators. Has the emission of paper bills from our Bonks actually drireo Out the solid coin of tbs nation and left in its piece the unstable and spurious issues of the Bonks f No inquiry can be more worthy of profound consideration than this, ei it may develop e state of things a'erming in pftocisuMos or council : V . ' Oouxcu. Cuauiilt. ( ill Connell h ty attracted considerable attention His li.von Bull is one of the finest we have evtr : iho^highes: degree, which should nt voce be seen—as alA> was his Cow e splendid speci- tr rmted by some wie remedies ere we are men of the class over four years old. The stock of Richard Peter*. Esq, of th' g city waa highly appended by ail who raw it plunged in a ruin that will be irretrie* cable. The decline and fall of Rome has, whether correctly or not, we shell not pretend to rey especially hi* cashmere goats. Bis .raise*:—been ascribed.to the luxury of her pco- were aleo ansoog the finest of their kind.— pie. Let Americans be warned against th' The exhibition of stock is probably ficer j nourishment of a system, whose tendency AtuaTA.06k.M867. t, present VVm. Itaiard, Mayor' ONncitoao, Onto*, Sharpe. Simpson, Hal- aoreto. Ferrer, Psck, Alexander Glenn and MtouteSof last meeting of Cooncil tend •od confirmed. Communication received from A. W, Owens, ,coiling attention of Council to .fioten repair* neCMury pn the Holland School Bout-, which urea referred te the Committee on the Holland Frea Sehcol. Communication received from W. J Me- Kiuglcy of Cahewba, Ala., in reference to an Artesian Well in Atlanta. Referr.d to Committee on Well* and Pumps Tha Finance Committee, to which was ref rred the petition of J. D Lockhart, ask ing fora remission of taxes on njsstock of Goods, broughl'ia the city alter April 1st, respect fully report, Tim the Tex Ordinance for 1867, pro vides that “on each one hundred dollars worth of merchandise and stock in trulc, brought into the city and exposed for sale by any pereon, (except anch as are refur nishing their former stocks) after the timo of making of Tex returns shall have expi red, (the amount of which stock shall bo returned on oath by the owner thereof or his agent te the Marshals of the city .whose duty it shall be to report tho same to ihe Tax Receiver and Collector of the city,) Sixty cents.’' „ A our Committee submit that the same firm of which the petitioner was a member •till exist* and transact business, under an other name, at tho seme place.and in the ratue manner, as when your petitioner was a member of said firm, that the reserva - tiou in the aforementioned Ordinance ap- plies to, and that tBe said firm receives the benefil of the sarno; that never before, to the knowledge of your Committee, nor h?ve they been able to gather any informa tion loading to prove that tho petitioner was ever at any time a merchant in this city,ex cept as a member of the firm of Beach A Lockhart. \ our Committee further report, that on reference, the Tax Books of the City show that your petitioner lias never paid tax to t e city as a merchant, either tor hint- self or as a member of,any firm in said City. It is therefore the opinion of your Com mittee, that the stock in trade of your pe- tioner comes properly, not only within the letter but the spirit of the Ordinance, which your Committee are well assured intended, (as the language clearly indicates,) to in clude all merchandize which was not an addition to a former stock upon which tax es hail been already paid. \ our Committee arc certain, (nor does I your petitioner claim,) his stock is not an addition to any former stock, but an on- i tirciy cew ,*ne,- and owned and-expesed tor j sale by a firm never before known in Ihe i A GiMts at Gen. Cms wad 1 Howell C’wbb. . A carrentiundeut. of the Jaurnaif Com- tMrct furnishes that jonraul with the follow ing britf but striking derurlptlore or Oeo. Cass soul lion. Howoli Oobb In thefr offices at Washington; w •> Let Us entvr tho old Stale dtpartilitnt, through wbWh have passed this led ol so many eminent men, front Jeff isou down^ to Cass. His room is in tlo second story, Lust end. There is nothing to distinguish the locality from anv other roent but u series of engraved portraits of former Secretaries.— A messenger is ready to luod in your name to the Secretary, who receives nil who call »t a certain hour.’ 1 was cordially received by th*. venerable statesman, who usually comes to his office ubout 11 A. Jl, who executes much of his private busiuvss (l mean his official oompoaitioi'S) at his own house. Few papers appear dm ID table, tunc nt the nun ail documentary 1-bor luting ]vrfnemqd hr his clerk in the’adjuretit room, with which his eommuniostes tty u door usually »p e u — To him tile Secretary inqnnntly dictates. You may be aware that tup General's baud writing is among the most M.-gilil on re cord, presenting quits u contrast to tli- minute disliuctncss of that of the late John Quincy Adam*, who 'wrote n slowcitv. rtobably G;u. Cttss wri'es with a rapidity similar t»that with which lie talks, iiis wig is uia'ly adjusted to It s vcirraUc hCtul tints k.epiug on the idea of extreme ngc. There is indeed a natural activity ill his ap pearance while engaged lu convorsatioe, tbaugli it is impossible Ijir at «t men ubore I seventy to mmo uboat with agility of youth j or the vigor of middle age. What eleep itt- 1 teruntior.nl nork tiio veil era 11: statesmau , may bepriva’i ly engegod about. I u. ■ .tto; j did ttot presume to in<(uire. Tl.s ussistan.' : Secretary, Mr. Applcl’i). occupies e. r**’..i ! on the opposite sid it tho eut-.y. “Now let us lock iuto th - Treasury de partment. A few stc[ts South brings us to ! that building, the'greater part ol wtiioh i» j new, and more big hi? ornainontQtl. A lug colonnade e-f lofty columns nJtir.is its front, which looks to the cast. Ascending the- fitst Bight cf marble et.nrs, we-pnes tur.-u.li a long entry, ou each eiilrs uf which ate rooms populous with clerks, and at ti e cs. tn ate end ol which may may be lot ml wai irg two or three messenger-, • no ol whom announces your nao.c to tho Secreta ry ia,an adjacent room. Tlie 'iaitor ii re ceived with true southcru poiilcnesi by a geutl man in blue, of st rt statue, scarcely of middle age, with a r. ttnd loll, healthy face.and good conditiomel.f lion. Fnrttor by Ik* fimh Aasrln, Tho Bank of England to* loaned to tho India Company <1,000,000 iter log. > More troopis are reedy to .embark for In dia on the dotuand of the; India Compa- • hmfo Ten thousand, hdditlpnel been cmhodted. ' v ~ The India advices received (Vom Porte, tiro more gloomy than tho representation* found in English letters. ’I he Paris lettore state that the rebels are under European gen-- otalship, and that operations have boen ; commenced to prevent the union of the Ufitiah force >, and that five years .warfare ntajr^be anticipated. l'rnneo is adopting measures to encour- ngo the production of cotton in th» West Ind es. . Nothing authentic lias been received touching tho ltnporiul. intorviewe at Wto iittir. 1 -Three Russian admirals and their wivos ant! children, and the ctow of a Russian war ship, were recently lost in tho Gulf of Finland. Nnrrarex had loll Cadiz tor Paris. KxtciiNive Fire In Chicago, Cuicaoo, Oct. ID. An extensive cuiitlsgration, which has destroyed a largo portion of the business part of this pity, took place this morn ing. The loss ts nbout 9600,000. Many persons were wounded and several Kill ed. . - Ship Sunnier iu Distress. NoarouK, Va., Oct. 19. ihe ship Sumner from New Orleans for Cafdia, bus put into Hampton Roads iiis- ■oa-tetl ntvl linking. New Advertisements! AT AUCTION I F not to’A at private Bale, before the Court ilouse door iu this* city, i*l« day ia Novorn- l>*r, a nejjro woman, young lik«ly and of good tpiAliiicationti. Also, ou next S*tarday evening, before my *1 r, ft number of Ficks Burial Cnses. o.’tSldtJs F. J. SUACKELFQRD, v. m. Fair Week. Atlanta DRY G00D3 EMPORIUM. No. 69 Whitehall Street, ffi6rt f mte S CUTTING WHITE & CO, is pleasant head; ho u instantly ?• ciahk-, 1 . "y \Sr°at!1*riVcv!* ° f 0oo4, ’ wb,ch prompt iu questkn at:U auiwtr, aod wittt much urbanity of speech uti.i a :dr* •' mingles a g*od decree of decision, a l ;i. wt.ilo indicating himself to be a m vu ot frtv, ( natural, and noble feelings, and one in \vh n» | . l r ’ ! ^ a l ^ 1 Jj, u tho love of humanity is not eitinguieVkJ by j ‘“ ,u the severe cxLoritnces uf pul deal life l: is II ’well Cobb, the Gcur^iao, who . ay be | ’ cousidereil quite an orr.um.n’ to !d:. II aoau’d <.at> net. of which he youngest membjr. U: Iiis coiie^u: anoo." An Obsekver in Washing filet*. ry lATfro an.l cor»t<tv« f th* new. f i tty (Jooih, .ach •• isukt. Silk liibn, W r in-'<. C'dh and Ve vti Cloakt. &Aatr,u. ‘J-. lfiw t» »U>1 f llOV J , »tc. Uitiu< Atlanta Curing th« FAIR, will etl!, auj Uvt »; *.. c .A • x r - f.-h ' I • r It. .lie. than any Ural boa beta made at any previ- i, to buy all the foreign luxuries ef the j CI, T> either as tax payer or otherwise, F oas Fur. and refi-cU great credit upon those who have presented the specimens. As we expect to speed more -time to-day cs the groaods than wo did yesterday, we shall reserve the descriptions of other de partments nntil cor next paper. We hope to are a lore* crowd oo the groaedi They will find much to interest them in every de partment of Agriculture and Domestic Mao. nfactnree. Thera are some wonderful prodi gies too, “ Big Heads ” " Double Heads *cl Giants - wbieb will of coarse be very iaurestiog tojho rising geteretioo Blackberry Wine. Among the domestic manufacture* at the Fsir yesterday, we observed some apeci- mens'of Blackberry Wine, and having been favored by Mrs. Sarah E. Mil’s, by whose (air hands it was made, with a specimen, we are authorized by the best authority, in oar opinion, t > p.-onranee it a first rate article. We bad it well tested by those competent, and they are tend in its praise. A ■ the reciepe may be of ralue we will give it to-morrow. world for temporary pleasure, but at the j | ne * e rcasonryour Committee cannot report expense of fature destructive We find is no other nation inch a paper currency a.* exists in th* United States. Eren Great Britain, the largest purchaser of our produce finds the balance from oar custom for her manufacture*—constantly .to large as to keep her (applied with all the gold she wants. Her paper currency is limited, and there- is no denomination of it nnder (20- May not the effect then of cur banking system be precisely such a panic as we are in I,ivor ot granting iho prayer of the po- “ ’.io;,i r. Report received amt adopted. J B PECK, ■ L L SIMPSON, ( Committee, li C KOLCOMBH ) Council adjourned. jas. McPherson! cik. Coc.vcil CnsMara, i Atlanta, Oct. 16, 1836 f Council met; present, Wm Ezzard, Mai now enduring. The confidence ot the pnb-i 0T . Councilmen Sharpe, McDaniel, .Simp- lie most at ail times be easily shaken tn any ] MB , , , olc „ ml}Ci Pcck Jnd Farniwofth ‘ circnUling msdiatn. that is wsaed as ts that Minules of , as , meeti read and conflr . of Anericft. Wbeo we are floode-i &« we • med are;nowaday», with aU sorts of bills; from | Petition received from T J Malone all Kitts of concern* called “bank,," it .snot , prayin? Counoil to grant a License to re torpruing that the people should view •.bom , uil Spi . iluous Ljqu0fs jn , hn hou>e of withdiitru3taodb*unwilling to placeimp! c * A R.ce, corner of Alabama and Lord Su confidence in them, lniuehasuteof thing ; p e!j , ioI , , ran ... d a tew banka soon .u«pend and the, are !<•!- ; Petition received from R W Bullard L lowed b, more. They retato tbetr specie | C0( Agents for W H H-mr-. stating that rijin Real L-tatc el Pie said Roberts, in fiecretary Cobb, We v». it suted in a telegraphic dispatch from Wa-otneton, regre’s that the redemp tion of stock* was not ooooar pot a stop to. We e# stated in the same di»- pa’.ch that ... suppression ef Banks will be recommended in the annoal report of the Secretary. This dispatch bears date the 1 '.in mi'. The Legislature The Georgia Legislature will toon s»- seoible in MUJedgevifU, Before the Rcp- resenurives of the people, many imp.rtant measures will be presented for theircontid- erat.on. Eot for the financial puielfint now extau in the State, we should ere this have called the attention of oar reader* to those subject* whteh we are warranted in believ ing will command the grave attention of oof General Assembly. We have, however postponed doing to. preased ae w* hare been with other nnttert, bat it is not too late, and ere the tneeting'of that Body, we and declare themselves solvent. New York thus act* on Phil:delphi»—the Utter reacts on thi former, and both have their (Sect on the country—in caoiiog every bank to sus pend. W* re* no more reeaon Cor tolerating the so*pension of a Bank, than lot that of an individoei—indeed much less. For if tbe former—strictly pannes the bu-ir.e-s permitted by B* charter there ia no n ed for a laspenilon at all. They are booed to pay ip to tbe teal dollar—apd it wenid be vast- . ty more beneficial to the masse* of the peo ple to have the gold now locked ap in their vaalts—cirentetsd amocgsi them and that Ihe bank should be f'-revar closed, than to go oo pursuing their old course—and bringing down on ut again in do* time the same ava lanche of evils. It might be well to consider in conxexior, with the proposition to legalize ail the sus pended Banks of Georgia—whether tbe oor.- dilation of the United .dtais*—will not deed firmly in th* way of any luch legislative iniqsity. Ttot instrument **eredly enjoins—" That the tiHgalimt tf ctnlraeit Oall never bt im Kijuj' iTennirei.—The Treasurer o' - .V ! Carolina uili pay instantly on preseiitat' u i and at par, the Goupona, falling dud< n l-i January, 1838. Holdots will endorse t" Boyiii'n, Comptroller, and tvill rcce vc checks on the Dink of the Stale ol North Carolina, or Hank of-Gap— 7’ Me tv York Market.- 1 Naw York, Oct. i'J. Tl'O cotton market it qu-ct. Flair d*. : clmcd—dales 9 500 barrets; r-tmtircrn oJ.i'"- 1 : Wheat it tiusctle d, sal - 12 UUI* t»u.!; I . — Corn shotvt aticelining tendency: Mixed 72 a 73 cents por hashed. R Mr. heavy. Itice buoyant, from 3} tn -j. Freights heavy. YVIhcs iris Cstawbt tVtocs, rorial- b, II Mulilenbrlnk, ■ tCstswba Wine of ISM lytb-l).'« It Mubltubrlnk, j •: .*:i,; Agaut. w. & A. n. R. OFFICE, J Allaiila, Oct. 17,1857. j trart sa! -ienrrls Rullrys.l snU I '.U^.I'omfiny, r.e*i--■! st p*r. by thi, Ar,r. lo, Fnrljbt. T. C. HOWARD, t pliolHtciing and Matfrass Ew- talillslinicnt. ' I '*i.: Aatsaith r liiic vi-t.rlly ,.t, h,„a. »rv! m»uu. 1 r.-ra-.ig t'l-reor. sit knots sniTqu-Ttlts ..r •>r• r.Kfr in :li« cti—i, Striw, rihuck »nC • i '!■« URUiU HAIK Itkttiuws, war- ! -ir-'l c tr nay artt-i- o,'r • tT-rs-I ta tills I" i ,'-"’0 h«0'l, Hair B-rUioro and Pit- • vr-. -firAapdar e'< uchr, ar t laiunsci. A!«a th, ; r-bi wn-i.-plr-lhprias Mattra„c-, r.-il!) 11,1- . . in na-cS. irhTch n,>.r f.II to p!cas,tha„ fand OOD •ifi.iiIcK T,-r !. *-ai with • IrJ X. rrV 1 "■ Cpbalaterold Sofas, R rkara, Hi H*!r, eioth. Diushr-r Hmcrtll, . IV a tfrain ill dir—: vrr attention to more than ore : paired." A book note—is certainly loch important measure of interest to tke State, f contract a* is contemplated by this claoae ar.d shall slso ref r to what we consider and (ortbt IjqpslMar* to declare that now important to the perpettauon of the ■ should b* enoaktoad legal to dishonor vre «b -a, of the Democratic party, and the nr-ement of itt principle* Thia task ; »:.al! commence performing as aeon a* 'Hut* Fair is over. To attempt it now while all i» bustle and confusion about and around ns, would be useless. Oor read* err, therefore, uili have to excuse ua till time ar.d pportsntty serve o* to do it, if not well, 31 least as well as we can. Clerk of the Hattie of Representative*. We earn that A. M. Speer Esq, of Ma- eou, LTerk ot tbe House of Representatives daring the fession of 185SA’>6, will agate be a candidate for that offle* before tto Legis lature soon to assemble in Milled gevilte,— Ae know of to Other candidal* [ or that impardaot ofiee at we write th**e lines, and, consequently, eanoot b* justly charged with disparagteg-the cUims of other gentlemen, id proceeding to speak in prate* of Col. Speer. A more effleieot Cleirk of the Boose, tbe Legislature of Georgia bos never bed—• Prompt, untiring, with a thorough knov ledge of tbe rate* of tto Hour, to to* demon strated tto posaemioo of qualtficstteae for that office, wbieb wU, te all probability, meuro hte r* Mcrtor. The poet is, next to that of Speaker, tto most important ou* is tto Boom, and however able tbe Speaker, without u (Mat Clark, tto botinem of ttot body cut to drisyed ud octoued- bunk note—i* tto impairing of tba distinct obligation of tbe Bank to tto bill bolder is tto most violent form. Tbe other evil, of tbe booking system betide* tbca* ut forth abov*--wilI be hereafter bracked oo. HABD MONEY State Taxes Coder th* above bead, we find tbe foilow log in tbs MilledgeviUe Southern Rteorde r of y# Ur day’s date. In consequents of tto saspeoaioo by the Banks of specie payments, Oor. Jotoooo bus issued a circular to the different Tax Colteetors ia tbe Bute, aider authority tam ed te him by tew, directing them to sainted the farther eolketloo of Turn astil the 4tb of November next, to tto eod ttot lb* Leg islature may adopt taeb moans of relief or iamraettao at, ta ta wtedoen, te may deem beet.'' Tbe above order of Hte Excellency, lb* Governor, white it will doubtless protest tbe State's interest* in tbe character of tbe mon ey itori red by tbe Tax Collector* throngb- out tto Static from now nntil November next, wiD aleo raliere tto pcopit to tto ex tent ef oootixnteg te eireotetioo a large amount, that otberwUe vDl be teetod npln tba State Trawary, (9* Get Downing, an old and highly retractedcifitooofBarnwellDirtrict’8. C, died at bk (taidooc* on Saaday night bn the city of Atlanta, had been double taxed on detault ol in not being returned to the lax Roc-tver at the proper time, and pray- inw Council to be releived of the extra tax evted on account of said omission. Re ferred to Relief C mmittee. On motion it was H'i'Ar'd. That the Mayor appoint a spe cial Committee to examine the bridge across the Railroad on Bridge street, and report its condition and propose a plan for its re- construction. Committee, Councilmen Peck, McDan iel and Farnsworth. Council adjourned. jas. McPherson, ci’k. Official C’lrcolai fiom the Secre tary of Stale to the C; 8; District Attorney. I he following communication from the Secrcury was transmitted to the U. S. Marshal* and U. S. District Attornics, on the lath ult. Sit; From information received at this department, there is reason to believe that lawless persons are now engaged within the limits of tbo United .States, in setting on foot and preparing the means for milita ry expeditions, to be carried on against the territories of Mexico, Nicaragua aod Grata Rica, Republics with whom the United Btate arc al peice, indirerl violation of the 6th sect on of the Act of Congress, appro ved 20tb April, 1819. Under the 8th section ot said set, it is mode lawfol for the President, or such per sons as be shall empower, to employ land and naval forces of the United States, and ihe militia thereof, for the purpose of pre venting tbe carrying on of any such rxpe ditioo or enterprise from territories or juris diction of the United Rules. I am. there- fore, directed by tbe Preaident to call your attention te the subject, and to nrga upon yon to use all due diligence, and to avail yourself of all legitimate meant tt your command.lo enforce these and all provisions of said act of April 30th, 1818, against those who may be angered in setting on foot or preparing military expeditions against Mexico, Costa Rica, and N iesrs- gus, so manifestly prejudicial to tbe nation si ykaraeter aod to Injurious to tbe national intereat. And you art hereby instructed promptly to com manic* ta ta this department the earliest information you may restive relative to each expeditions. . I era, sir, yoar ob’t ierv*t, Signed, ^ LEWIS CASS. M* James B. Clojd.n worthy citizen ol BantevilJ*. died a few. days ago ol phlebitis, produced by the wtB of tbe blg to* of .bis right foot growing into tto Seth. omr Tbe eefaoooer Vapor, from Sevan eh for New York, pot Into Norfolk on Friday test, with Sr* of bw crew tick with -yellow inn. lion of cur readers d*»v j paper of tha “Ha.r He 0. J. VToad 1 C>, of St. L u that h« hu nac.orvuj eertiiie.i the charACitr, t - the a r«?iYr. From ; . e knop eLftUed to «aj, that :n prcfcjiei to be, iad .se i. l ncune« it the Homt j-r.- j,a - 1*: .r h*lr which bar- : S-ca !. geouif/. l.-v.c bildneji aod re*t*re ?.* : fafiioi* cf r. . Utter hti been ; 'f.L it are.y ti bare teen 4:i-a r«. youth aid Wl*.». To-! .d - *: of thi rfttive," i.i th*t lr tht* JA'ne bead fhuj actip,- il »ti th« firit ai.d ture. No i r.o uriiti ui i- icerlts — O* ’nji Sold by -ill g'/i dv«ril#c Groceries al Prime Cost, f I Ml 17 SubsaK.fr will sell hi- present stock { ..f FAMILY on I I'l.A.VT VT7' >N ORO- < ilfilUs, at nit an.l Freight, for Bills of the UallUof h’liltoll, orGrorgia Rail road A Hanking Company. Hr ivih iiit.-oisc rcctov».the / fls of tlio fame Hanks, m tuvm'ul of debts due ths eststs of l‘. D Dorr, dcctMSsd. L. J. PARR, oc'iTdctl Agent. zb’ tn I’tilton Hank .Money 'FuUcn at Par. W E will uke FULTON B\NK money ot |ur, in psyment for ell debte due us, ■ >r I : produce of cuy description that wc have or sale WI1.1.IA.WS, RHEA A GO. ocll7dwtf, UEfllE J Succirtl Nt'ilias Iron Axle Koa<l Wagoun FOK two, hvr r.: h-jr^eff—m.»do by th* Fietoriei at the .Vrrtfa the t«J’. timbtr, «l1 ir- did It ironed. Ker.: ft to.’* t. , ftrriaj»e Hej^titory, OrifSn, ihat the t uni team can j>uil a'Urid tbao on the wooden ax’.e wapon. flank of Fulton. ATI.' NTA, CiA- i Oct e tit Ifith. 19. r »7. j I S jjf the ncr*l »U8 cn.i n « f th* fitr.kfi in t e ('uuntfy. ihr ii Dir.ciord of the HANK (IF FI'laTON, htveordered n •u«ji«-n»n»n M »j»ecr piymuat# b» the Uanit In clomp «o, arhivt* > ot ac’ei? hifitdy or unvlvibp.ily, tut have we’l cJi.jid eredthe etrp we havetak^n. We believe the intrre»t«jf our citia*-nr require it, and that they will • *tain U4 To Bill hoble/E we remarks •■'o not «cll the n«>U* »t a ttcrifire, ai »• nr». ahmilmtly able t.j jj*y our LtbiLtn n, which ibill bo ib»n«* of the nity aha'd •• ifxin •• the inti require it. Dlrrctorn. A. W HTONK, K. W. HOLIsA.NI>, i\UYA) IUWI.V WHITAKF.F WM. KZZAKD OCt Cdw.f A CARD Duncan <D Loehraru:—We will take tbe Kills of Iho Bank of Fulton and give goods at the lowest ca.li pricej. October 16tb, 1H.‘>7. Cutting Wklts 4 Co P 4 O T Podd JR 40 M Wslise* If W Cuut Smith 4 Franklin Hsni«,n * Bessai T Doosss llrsdy 4 H-Looion 01 Fortners Agtuswss Bull 4 Jtck J JJ Bossb Ryu 4 Mj.rs Lots 4 MeLsudon D M fm Cassis 4 Rsntou Tbos J Matos* Jaskssn 4 Brs W H.ntsc 4 Svs P Hayden 4 Cs A Alexaadsr Os* H Dsatet B Brawl WW Roark A. Osmbbsrz,. Wan H. Janas, J.,4 J. Lyneb, Clark* R Orakk, I, J. Parr, Aftot, i°auint capl ° a ' J. 0. filial A Co., iferttonts, Sownsn, i Iamsl 4 Cuaingkaa, Join 8. Nrffh. Toadfnson 4 Bsrsss, Smith 4 Kssaid, Btealeatt 4 fiUtoy, * “ Jobs Flskoe, Millor 4 Andrews II BnumaUsr J D Lookhart n MuhlsrArlsk Pb. Sebfsvhtsrsr, F, H. Cofsaun, Ptrine Drews, Agsnt, Mskas 4 Johnson, J. K. RsrtUU, Clstk HoatU, J.U, Merten, Columbus, 0 a. C. U. Strug 4 Co-, WUlkas, Iton 4 Cs, Lsssron 4 Sotvamn, J. Nortresi, P. Lyneb, , FOR ILL DEBTS M THIS ukf'ick:. Carriage Painter. C HARUSt FA5EI. b^gfi inoit rvsj,ad full/ te* Ihl'rriathft c.t 4‘n-* of AtUoU mnil «nt rouifliof c.juatr/, that h« i« f illy j.rejiafR'1 to <io all kinda cf ( »rria<»! Painting. Plea** #!»# r*nt inf work to ii!"**#, and m/ charge to gira *atia (Action. Hfcop io tha rear of T. D. Ljotifi’ titora, ltoca. t.r«t r *et. cct. 15 >11. «Jlm« L AWSHE & PURTEL, " Mcrckaot Tailors WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA... (Jeog HAVE (JN hand a fine stock of very rich Goods for Gentlemens’ wear, that they will inske up in the very letest style of cut snd fini'h Try thins and sea if they don't givs ,ou rna. sprl6dtl Card for the Ladies, rj IHIHGREAT TURKISH PERIODICAL j REMEOYc—For the immedietn remove! oj Oli.tructioni.lrregulerit es, Prolspeue Uteri, (f'sll.ng of the Womb.) LeuchorrbemorWhiles Ac., Ae. These Pills have never in s elngle instance tilled in producing the menees. Too much csi.ust he said in their favor. No woman can .Oijoy good health whan that particular part of her peculiar organization It derengsd.— Sickness at rtomach, headache, Isnguer, debit ity, ptiri in llie •!<!•# *nd back* low of appehte, coetivenees, Ac., are soma of ths symptoms which etlend irregular menstruation. A. certain as time are these Pills tn remove one end all of these symptoms. Re sure snd get the genuine, which hu our signttnreon etch box. These Pills mej Ira bed by addieeeing Dr. Bnnfloy A Oo., snd inclostig (ft th* Pills, will be snot by retain ixsmil. N. Be—Ladies who** health wtll net permit of so increase of femUy will find time rills a successful preventive. Lsdies'wtffi are pregnant, should not ua* these Pills, a* thnysr* sure la being on mte- csnisge, though no injury ta htalth would follow. Address, DK. RAN FLOY 41 CO„ Cincinnati, Ohte. fsb 10 dwtf Sitnation Wanted ag a Teeeher. NY psttnn datlrona ofrmploiing the service* of * teacher to tsks chug* » . uJmmon English Eebool, can o* aeomm*. “"""‘'“ASK™ Ibsnsssr, llsrgan Co,, rep tOd wtl Oeorgia. rrrthfllfvo ©(VffCovy RAIL-ROAD REGISTER. Oeorgia JRailroRd. an-ures to Avowr* lrt uit«s...„.r.»i m #o. Morning Pau'r. Train Isnves Atlanta *t tt.4S s m and arrives Anguitaat 0.00 p tn Evening “ " leaves Atlanta st 0.00 p in sndsrrlrsi AugustsstS.JJ s m Morning Psrs’r. Train leaves AugnstsatO.OO * m sndnrrtves Atliutn st3.J0 p m Rrentng “ " IsnvesAugustaotO.Oi) p m sttdsrrtvesAtlsniu ttO.OI) s in OEOUQE YONQS, Supcrlutsnde t, Western A Atlantic Rs Road. Atlanta to lIumaoooA 13) Milks.. .Fare 15 bO. Morning Pwienger leave* Atlanta at 9 00 a iu nndftrr. Ohottnuooga at 5.30 jmu Nffht •* loftve* Atlanta at 9.00 pm andarr. Ohattnnonga at 5.10 a ta Mo.-nlgng Pau’r. leaves Chattanooga at 7.30 a m and urr. Atlunta at 4.00 p m Might “ learei Chattanooga at 7.00 p in i and arr. at Atlanta, at 2 10 \ tn JAMBS M. SPULL0CK, Huperinteudeut. Atlauta A LaCrangc R. Road. ATU.m-TO WwfT Point 87 Mi!19.|..Faar $3 50. Morning Pauengcr leaves Atlanta at 3.30 a in and arr. at West Point at 8.25 a m Evening . “ leaves Atlanta at 4.45 p w and arr*at Wcat Point at 10.00 p m Morning H leaves West Point at 3.00 a m . and urr.'at AUauta at 7.56 a m Evening 41 leavo.i Went Polntat 12.45 ji in and arr. at Atlanta at 5 .33 p ta UULL, dup<riulendent. Maeoa A Western Railroad. O.lTY s.^s.m.1 W- D’ALEMBRRTE, Manager- TOM, A nvfro boy only eight- ,mn of age, aod ae a ¥n iictil(ipiiiuR, l« uurtvA led I- He has ton vtaited by njimbere of »• mint at Pn>fM«ori < f Music, who have, w.th -ut oTceotlon, pionoanccd him tUilmoat wonder ful t.Jving«urbfi'iy oitant. Thl< boy I’tta acn r r«c*>veit tbe advautagei of In *trnctluii,anf! m Inteoeltir for the htgbert orOerof um> o, maetnlog, fitter a tvw trlah, the d f ficu't compw itipDB «f tfeelhcven, Jlfi»ftartHerts, aud Otbara « f iqnal reputation Lfufuage cart convey StamSEi-talVSlw^fl 1 ^ "“ r ' ,r0 * eb *“* d'UhU-stS respectfully ieformsd (hit tin, «io oLucuiRSIUm, *•)**!«(* mist ef bit Mwioal Entottainmentk, -Va,*^ c S u, * t JtOOW OP TIIUOITT p. lj ’ 0,T "' , ’ , f r , Welsssdsy Vl.n-ecsy end Vet- ■Is; Le.umj., ('otul/et,UUU, 91it,'fitad,tsdilrd 1MT. Miss S. A. Rives n*ai bteuengagid aud will aiegaome of the most PopuurSk/ugtii.f th« I3ny« *5T Concert t > oomiueaM nraelsely at I o'clcek — Dona rponatTc’clcck. AtimifsUm Fifty cent*,Children ttnd SiTVanfM Ila IF Price. *9- I I' ff ■) smuremeela will be made wl • « lcol «, Of J onsy Lsdles ezclusl orUlMU. M A BIE’S ktaCOV to Atlanta 103 Mlt.iv. i VI CO Paaaenger Traio leaves Atlanta at 5U5 a ra aui.arr. at .Macon ut 11.00am *' leaves Macon at .3.00 y m and arr. in Atlanta at S.35 pm K. FOPTE, Superintendent. Complete Music Eatublinliiiieiit. Piano Forte* aold 850 cheaper than at i any other House in Georgia. H BRAUMULLKK, Whitehall St., Atlanta, •Oeorgia, has the exclusive agency fur the justly celebrated Piane Fortes, mfinufacturc i \y JiaiLes lirothori, ] Orovefteeu A Iruslow. >Ne\r York. NUNNS A CLARK. J Of Haines’ Pianos tho ediior of the Now York Mu?ical Review, eayr: iati«fied thut tlieir Pianos, by their du rability, cxcolhnt quality of tone and - ujicrb fin ish, will eojn socure the most enliable reputa tion." GR0VKSTHEN A TRUSLOWM PIANOS have taken tbo first PreUsiam in tho Crystal Pul- ace Exhibition, for nice points of excellence, be. ing thrae and foar points of excellence more bun the oldest aud most renowned hou.-es re ceived. Nunns A Clark's world renowned Pianos hnvo received the tir?: | reuiium i*i a nurni/cr ofdifior* ent Fairs and Inrtitutiou.i on this tJrntincnr, c» well ns at the World’s Fair in London. I '• tuo call at my house and eiomine for yourrelf. o>d ir.strumentiifor roit, and second hand tsiken : etch.' nv;c> i r new ouce, for whirl the highest prices a:o allowed. ALSU, Wholesale find llot.iil ceUblbbuicut in She“t usic, and Muaicat 1nitrumcn f 5 oi pH de*-*rip» tlous. II. RRAliMULLKKg Whitehall Street (Ja., Sign rf the Drum and Gold Plan ). Atlanta. Feb. 2, |k‘*7. ii*-. Improved Colton and TlircMlihi{c iriaohimta, r 'flK UD'IerFignf l having ren.ornj tlieir bn«?n.*H from M -r^An County, tia . to Atlanta, beg lrar« to Inform tlieir old patron* and t’; * puMic generally, that they will continue the Manuf-iettirine of ( niton Gin* an 1 Wheat Thre*hs*ra ou their usual extensl»e •c.ile Their (iir.a are wwll knoreu anti urfrer*al!y a| prove-I in Georgia, Couth Carolioa, an«V A I.i,an a- al* inpamofTetn*, Mi*«»—j-j.l. North Carclinr.. They are ma<!e of the very beet matetlal-* aiot nu exr<«n»V ia ipare<] to make them convenient *nl durable. If vr ta t of a gu&dCotton Gin or wheat thraxhar.'.ir- »- and we will noil a. l-iw at not other iUu- of equal rep'.itloi of charge for tran*portatl«D, Contract* may" trarelinr or local Agent*, or hy dnect an at undance of certifica ficce of urn be *een on application to +K. All Gina warranted to je at abort -otice and in the UT ,11. R-|ia -.-if! An Notici: THE ONLY GHYNCK FOR K-VNriAS! By the Vu of l)r. HAHRISOS'S ELECTRIC OIL. |,TOR the cureof RHeamatlfim. TaIu* r Side, Neura1gia;Sick. N , l'*I-\; .Spinal All. the Ha' l< .. lioha i!c4<iich AIw, Sprain*; hum*; Htui»* > i . . ............ Ttou* Colic, ( rampa in the -Stomach. 1'aloilaiiou, for*- Kyea. Tld» OlLl* d for ant kind* <»f U.»»ng-; In fl imraation, tic Aim cweltcd Joint<; Ws-ahnr** *<f lointa; StMTn*>«qr,f ,C*ntract*d Muaciea.Chroc- ic Kidney AtTectlon; Irtanbea. he. Caution. Be lure and get Harrison's Electric OIL. There ar# other medicine* in the country purporting to be tbe oame, but all without o>) R'gnature, signed in wrltli g. »re humbug*. Th« genuine ALF.CTHICOIL, can he had at Wood* terrj's Drug Store, Ailanta, Ga. Testimonials DJV M A. IlAKiflSO.V— 1 think it due you tn Ray, that 1 bare been afflicted with Rheumatic Pains in my thuulder, for »ereral (ears. I coaid not raise mr hand to tny head :• r the tait two years, Hi-anog of jour KUctrlc Oil, I #tn« and got a bottle; after ai«Mn? » few applications, | wa* enabled to raiae my hand lo my beta. I had tried everything ehe in Ihe war of Patent Medicine.*, and all failed. 1 can cherfully recommend your Ktrotrle Oil to all who may be ifllicUd with Hheumatw* P-iine. Resect fully, (-I.STIIA STEIFiAT Campbell couuty, Ga., hept 25. 18«7. Gaitrtv, Ga , Oet 9.1R67. I»R. M. A IHRRI'O.n- Dckaf-'iB Vou’re^oeited me to state therffeetef your Electric Gil, upon me last Spring. My kn«e had beva sprained for some time, snd I had not been a*de to watk for several week* After making two arpli cations with your Electric Oil, I wa* enabled to «*lk ithoot pain, and have not felt aoy pain since All tho.se who doubt,.give it a fair trial. Recpe;tfuUy, GEO. W. TnOMAfl. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 14,1S&7. DR. M. A. HARRISOsN- irtlfy that 1 hare beta afflicted with my hick ai d bipe for ten years, utfered greatly. I had oot been able to work for acme mouths, when I commenced using your Klectrie Oil. 1 used three bottles, which Kh?uiuatlcpa!ni with which I ha 1 to v rely time, than I have been in ten years. J. CRAWFORD. ATLfifTi, Ga., Oct. ,14,1157 Mir M GARRISON- Thi* Is to certify that I have been afflicted with fn. flammatory Rheumatism for several weeks. MyJ lints wst vary much swollen and stiff- I bad not been able to walk nr drew injee f without help, for three weeks. After using your klectrlc oil tasoort time, my sfflitend limb waa entirety relieved of etiffbena a cd pale- (qgtlddwly) JAd. WALTUN, Morcan, Klrkpatrich,& Co. * llAVINU opeDsd » mw Wsrs room on PucbTrss Strati,weild leslltbssttontionofths public to tb.IrStockof tfurnltara,,nbrscfo,Csbla.t Wsts lo slltls rarlstlss. Cbstrsofsrsr, bind ;I^)uD,sa. UstUSM.i sf dfrtaft, Usll, Mon, Cotton s*d dbssk— " CABPBTI, BCa*,*p., idawlhsdts, WlsdowCurtains.Usstik, Corsltst Bud,. Cord sndTssstl,, Loops, fes , — WINDOW PANCXIMO, IfOtS* 1)0, Flra-batrdds. Tbtrttlllson. linns tbslr It bop, South of Georgia Railroad Square, snd »rs prspsrsd to da *11 bind, sf work oosos.tr ! Oil AIR FACTOR r, si o*stssl*r(tdlktl>sun*u*t«rlD(,kt, rates r,snds*aisppls Msrn*'*srl|ta*lCsttsfsnuirt, ll, VPstsnt W.U.r,iotslbsr»ltb tUsrlwItssi MtWtre,of lk*f<awiaM*tastart,liup*t*n. *S-.’siWiii. mu Firemen’s Ball! A BALL will b* *W«n bp ATLANTA FIRE NO. I„ tubs City ci W. A, Graham, O. A. Haralson, 0, W-Hunnieutl, A- J- Uisnos, T. J- Mslons, J. H. Flynn, Hon. C. H. Strong, Robl, Wlnship Dr, J, A.T»y, Dr, J. Giltort, W. L. Etxtrd, O, H. Jonss* FLOOR MANAGERS D. Young, A. J. Barnes, W. A. Graham, ■- I*. J. Immtll, C. Haralson, . - W. Uimr*-- Atlanta, Oct 3,1857 -~ ° Notice. TBS Conorfotrsblp bcrotolor* txlsting Dstn 4 OUtort, ia htreby ffiaaoired bj consist, fj. Dstn wU astlte l' WOTE8 F BANK OF FULTON A OEORGIA _ RAILROAD * Banking Company. '±V‘ ‘"i'.TAlX-metr Oct, ITJAwtt. Q ttksi >1 u c 1 ■f t- t -) lH^rganized Double Troup of Menagerie and Circus! ' nptiificciitly lltlej up for tho 8esson of tfifiT, MANAGER ft. B, DELAND. I I|ur*t-iau iJiroclor W H STOUT. I'l'T.wv " ~ J E88LER I 1, TONEY IM8TOR. Ureto.quc M rrpman... .GAHRYDEHONT. Ko’-j”r 'f Menngnic Prjt BEASfiLY. * j U1 1D *)'‘ Only—Aricrnoon and K veiling, Ac ATLANTA, fflondaF and Tuesday October £6lh and 27th, 1857- . r * " yiV”* I "’do'k r. h. priformsDess t” '"-inrar-:.slf boor .flnwiudr. Attmemn to ice boll, txAibUiont, 60 Cents, Children and fiorvants 25 Cents. A GHAN^LTpHOCESSIOjir 'Lr 1 , 1 ?oihn*!?"" tdrsooon of th. Musical Chariot, dhkws UY FOUR ELEPHANTS! I'M r u :lo«lugl, , Condeo.wt pro. *«! Tlrenhi 1 r, |,r ”• 0 .•“•p'r'ormsn * Iptandld trenps, to U - ta w^SsvJi-^ k/ta.'LuWS!!!Sf Ujpl “‘ (#r»r»d Pr.ncipal sot of HORSEMANSHIP 1)Y W. Pastor. i: «s«ot ,ct of kquitatio N, BV MAD U'.AJIEX, o.ac.ral u^d Am,tic Horre. ■-.oo-itlp !>/ Ikopoutbrol Xtamotl. Illo.trsllous ifths Grecian Are- W PnaioS“ , '“ y ’ U< ’*’ 1 '° *' .mop!. Unu, and Rnrdl* Act, Oemoit, BLACK DIAMOND. Tctalllng by the Conti any. Ths celt bis ltd Thick pooy, Orphan B< 7 w 11 f- loir UucaU lulu to* R.ui. Als • the u.own and hi* comic mute «>l y lihi tLchvs hish, MLdgu tLro' w it 11 their wundeiful jw. fi-rruancn Thi* l'<fr*ian Iciull ur itm oalUd LA PKItCHE. ta. n, IV 11. Moutsniia.rrj IWraotlf Two Brest Clowns, MU. TONKY l'ASI’OIt, The O.rat Yankee Clown, whose' grL»L* lor Invt-ntlng new thorua ami luirth-enating kliin at tLv tlmre, liaVK iron s-» vxteasivtlj c j)Uia'.d gag'd by ail thvother C.t tvosIn ti.H coohtry, will oten au entltu new budgtt i f fun » r . • ratuel to Ault tho year 1»67. To. 0 *y 1 a«tor will gl-o avllght iho an- din re hy • 0*1 g hi* fiaViu lt«j ojity 1 f ••.las anyo-sd/ saeti my »l*tvr," a* *un^ by him mota thau ocO t m-4iu ail the great Ciioucexf th« World, With the moat over now* rrtug a] jiltt-'j. I1.U KrvtiehGrotarriaa. C7AUUY D KM OUT, XVfil lutiiwtuce aU those Auiic>, 1‘uus, l ic«a, Wliticlamaartd praa* licu.J kia. Which have eaUblUb- •a M»r pitt*flon as tba flrat Com- Iu ruildrmaria ti.e King. A terrific contact with WILD BEASTS, ly I*t of BRASEI.Y, w ho will enter . the d iu of 1 luna, Ilgare and Leap E L K V HANTS, Forming tbe taam of tha Great Band Chariot^ Tan magnificaat Uona Royal Bengal Ylgvr. Black BraxUlion 11- gar, Uopatd*, Panthtta, Cbagar. U:clots, Tiger Uti, ntrtpnl and hpotted lljeoas, GiIeeIv and black Bears, t-amela and Dromedaries For for'bsr p.rtlruUr,, eee tir«o 1'totortsl sod Do- Ktlpdr# UlbojTipbi of ths Cuuipsop. ootMfw Hsll, on ho Slat instant, for ths purpos* of raisingfunds lo snsb's them to patch*** *1 new Engine, COMMITTEEJOF ARR4NOEMENT8. W. W. Bsldwin, P. J. Immell, A.J.Bsrnes, C. A. Haralson. W. A. Gratism. D. Young, Owing to tils largo number ol tallies who trs eipected from a distance, the (tammllte* dorm it proper not to itsue any ticket* to’the ladies, but lake Itiii method of insRing and eoliciling the company ol tto Udtea generally. MANAGER8. It. W. Baldwin, IV Ilarnee, Hon J7 A. Heyden, Dr. N. L, Angler, Tto mdenlgncd basing this day sotsrsd (its teptrtnsnblp under ths Ham* and firm cf L Dean' 4 Co., art -prepared ta carry on the ume kind of business heretofore carried on hy Shout. Dean 4 Gilbert tt th* Fullea Jfllls, Aug*—wise • J,. DRAW, . • ■ • l»*. JfdUKRAIL 1 SiMBr