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ATLANTA,6
FRtPAY, OCTOBER », 1657.
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NOTES OF
Bans cf Fulton taken at Far for all
Debt* duo thi* Office.
Foredain Vf aro
See Adrtitbmnonl of Mr. T. R. Riploy
'in «no«her column. Tbe Georgia Pore Gain
■ad Rockingham Ware now for sale it hi*
•tom, cut not bo excelled. Visitors to the
Fur, would do well to call und f it.
The Mouit Vernon lecture
We hare been ndrised cf »n error in our
brief notice of Mr. Dawson's intention to
lecture, in our isstc of Tuesday morning
last. The notice w*» hastily prepare- 4 ,
and alter our paper had gone I o press —
This is the only excuse we base to offer,
though we regret sure*, that- it caused any
misunderstanding aa to the eeesing set
apart for that gentleman's lecture.
We are now (drived that Mr. Dawson
will lecture at the City Hall on :o-morrovr
(Saturday; night. We bsp» ihere will
he a large audience present
In all that concerns lit memory of
Washington, every cal! fhcaid be respond
ed to. Atlanta sh hid not bo behind her
(ttterciiiejqin demonstrating veneration and
lora for him, who was “ firs: in war, first
in peace, and first in th? hearts • f his
countrymen.”
The Blind Boy Tea-
1/ so coniJ tsli in terms which w.uld
convey to the rntr-J of the reader a fall »cd
clear ooocsptioc - ' tits musical powers of
this child, we koow that wc ahouM not be
beiiarsd. Ur those who have heard him,
wa venture the opinion that there is not one
who dtd cot fisel that the reality far surpass
ad hie expectations When wo heur of him
as a little blind negro nod a a: reical'prodigy,
wc very nalurnily coco de that vhc would
be a very ordirary perfitrutaocr for any
body cine, would be very extraordinary for
him, hot when we m< Its fiufctr.v moving
ever the keys of the punv forte, wiih Lgbt-
uing dire rapidity, and with the exactness
u it t* from them, hod a* It ha* been for
yew*-tfftf 'axk than to show to the poo-
pie in what it he* promoted the aril times
that are upon us i; lVs lsew that tire gov-
dromem wheo -,tha’ crash cpme, through
Secret try CoMs’sreht to the reliefer the
B.pka and ike p««pl#-went to thr^-"-'
with million* of gold and silver—
thi**ut>ym»he
can, in what the governmsot aided to bring
aboat the existing state of things 1 Tbs
government has not over-traded—the gov
ernment has not specujatad^tha gown>
ment has not over-iveubd—then, wherein
is ths government re«,>«l»JbW t Wa pane,
fer a reply.
Fiver tie Gencuec Farm*.
Benefit ol Agricultural Fairs.
Bo fact Is more apparent to the reflecting
mind than the immense benefits that.agriculs
lira I Faira hare coutri bated to our material
prosperity. They have contributed more
to our vigorous growth aa a nation, than all
the gold California can pour into the'coun
try forpgta. They have awakened a spirit
of enquiry in the breasts cf thousands who
have elaK; (td a. I made known their ei-
pcriance to he vrccld—through tb • agricul
ture! pre*j— contributing their experiments
to the general (trek of iufonnstion (which,
at best is made op ol atoms) garnered to-
S itcr; a rich legacy ‘offset*. Irom which
o principles of truth shall be deduced b.,
tb; bauds cf the futnie historian Ail tit«
has - can d- a: quietly. Tho sileut atop of
agricultural rregrvffl las not bcey tn tieed
by lac world—us it should bars been -fhr
the s inpis resajo that n look lime to nur
ture the high obligation he owed to his Ma
kar, his country s-J himself, to use and de
velop that which was intrusted to hi., hand,
that it might be improved, and the true de
sign of our Ores' or carried out.
An) what is an Agricultural Fair! Is
it a place .where the most superior sped
mere of agricultural products art exhi>>.!td
to the rietrjof the visitors f Yes. What
then? la that ail the object, the uiui, t o
ACARK.
4 ' KiMVVttiK, TO*?Oct. ISflM?*
Editgn jthata JaUlUictiuti'i-.
the 8th ins!.. I Bml «
veto John MUchel and
Jostpb At MA&fy. wht*h,tio rar.as etodenco
.‘ doee tne gross injustice,
“thing tho coirwpondeni*
to set Tor li that 1 did
as published hy ait.
had virtually declined
accepting hchallenge from Idm (Mitehot.)
To'dony .thsfl denounced Miicholsnhstanti-
ally aa reported by me is to deuv what at
kn^e froin'Mltchcl,T T.lerthb reader to the
cotrcspoQ lance appended to this note.—
That I should challenge Hitehel, having
tact him on bis owh dbrsen “flsM of honor 14
(the street) and denounced him in all the
terms of denundntiou 1 could devise, and he
haying inglorioosly withdrawn from my
presence amid the hisses of the bystanders
—I. my that 1 should call upon him fur “sat.
WSblioa” would be a m«t prepusttreus ox-
petition. If JohoMItokel desires to kuow
whether I would accept a challfnco from
him, he Ittviws, or ought to know, tho mode
usu*l among gentleocn in such o.ses, and
until ho ava.ls htutfcif of ti nt mode, ho but
piayo a conard's port, in resting Lu honor
r u roheenirnt presumption upon my d;-
ion to moot him. '1 be inert lo ui> ns-
parte correspondence to heal bis Wounded
honor, is a mailer of each significance an lo
render farther comment, mi my purl, wholly
unnecessary .lohtt Mltcnel may deny abroad
that he submitted lb my denunciation, but
tho Knntilk community will gjv- .hi i,e to
his fhlse pretensions.
Verv respcttfullv.
' JNO. M. FLEMING.
Kj.oxvii.lx, Tenn.,Oct, 10, 1847.
IF. P. Baker, Esq — Pint Sib : -On
Monday, 5ili insi. jmi jailed on me and in
formed ms that you had heard it reported
on the streets that John Mitehol bud sent
me wi-td by Jos A. Mabry, that, inasmuch
•a khc tavrs cf TvonewM prohibited the
se ding of a challenge, it wai •• not far to
end tote accomplished? If so, let tbetn go Georgia mesning, that by repairing to
by the board. Bata higher object is to lo Georgia I could have an opportunity of mo-
- ... - L-,wA I.., k... ...J ill itssrimr nr rpiviviittf “ full r M
accomplished—fcax been, and will costioue
lo be, the interchange of thought aiuoug
those who have produced the articles on ex
hibation. It is in this light that Agriiul'.u-
ral Fairs art accomplishing the grand rs-
aults which will continue to rank us as a
practical, farming and progressive people
it is cot enough that we should bee iheau.
E rior crop of grain, et;., but we should
ve the mao wi'h us, that we may know by
wbut precede he producedjt. so that hilco-
latorers may knew and realise I be facts
which are brought before thtrn in their mast
practical form. ,lt is not enough that wc
see fat cattle, but that we tee the husband
man who produced them, that cur less for- . , . .
tanat- 1 husbacJmen may, by inquiry and ob-' a»i:ah:l, ns published by me, in
•yrra’.i.in. be arouesd to ibe uectasity of I ebich says, '•! nm prcpsrdl to
doing likewise—eo tfaet the object of the ! 41 1 414 equal f-otir.g. aoJ askeJ
dering or receiving “ full eatisfaetioB," and
tL'.H i had dteRnea accepting any such ehal
le ge from him (Mitcbel.) You told me.
he valid tot ouauua know, by implioatlou,
that he eoeld hare satietaction of another If
he desired It. HAalto repeated to me pret
ty much m yon ban H lo vronr note, how ha
became Involved la tho affair, sddiog that
when he stafted dowi the street with 5ldch-
a|, on theocsaalon of yourteeood meeting,
he d d not. expect to meet with you, and
hid no idea qf attacking you, In any way,
if ha did. i
*. This closed oar cOovsmUoa, tml In a
shirt timc/Mre Mabry returned andtemerk-
cd that If any publication wa* to bo wade
about the matter. I bad better address him
a note ,u the suhjeot of my irquiriee and
get hit a natter in writing, that there might
he no diffiolilty between him apd myself. —
I told him .1 did not suppose there would he
any publication—that my only purpose in
speaking to him was to learn the tacts in the
cate, that I m ght contradict tho rumor afloat
upon the streets.
I had no thought that I would be called
on for thia.a'atsment, until the reception of
your note ilia morning, and 1 now regret
exceedingly that 1 did not, instead of call,
ing on Mr. Mabry in person, address to him
a uuto aud reoeiro a written answer 'o my
inquires. But it is now too late for regrets,
and 1 therefore, give you, from recollection,
what I believe to be-a substantially correct
account of our conversation
You can make auy use of; this statement
you please.
Respectfully, your frised,
W. P. BAKER.
Senator Dougin** by nn Oppo
sition Paper.
The following sketch of Hon Stephen
A. Douglass, by the editor of a paper, the
Newburyport (Mass.) IlcralJ, is graphic
and amusing. According to our policy of
giving every shade of opinion a lair hear
ing, we let this writer speak for himself.
It appear! that he was a passenger with
Judge Douglass on a trip lu the cars from
St. Louis to Chicago, at the close of
tho celebration of the opening of the
Ohio and Mississippi railroad in June
last.
That little man, with a big, round-head
t brow almost as broad as Webster’s, and
a quick, active eye, that rolls under the
heavy projecting brow, watching every
other mao, and not allowing a motion to
escape him—with arms too short for his
DmM nf • DtuM.-Xi
aanouaca tho dtatk of Ham
once fought a bloody and' faUd' *' ' ' "
was timtelf a cripple for t *
duel took place Sts and th.
It grew out o'A militia trail
who was commander of a c
lowed whll* on duly, by a _
subordinate officer, who was offended by the
dog* antic*, drew hi* sword tod cut tie In
nocent animal lu twain. Holepfw remark
ed that whoever would perpetrate eaoh an
a*t wa* a coward and a icouadrel. A cbal-
loogetoa mortal oombat wat the conic
qaime*. It wia accepted, aud tbs. parties
mot near the State House in' Frankfort,
Ky„ aud fought desperately foritwo hours
and upwards; tho antagonist of Holewtan
wa* killed, the latter escaping with dseper-
tte wounds. Among those who witnessed
the dnel were Henry Clay, John J. Grit,
teeden, and Jeiid Bledsoe—the latter then
one of the moot brilliant and distinguished
orators of Kentucky. Hoieman was ar
raigned, obarged with the trime of wilful
murder, and, alter a long aid exciting trial,
was acquitted. Mr. Olay and Mr. (kitten
den esponsed the cause of Hoieman.
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saearerresareSt.
a.ta«. .tttsfiiamak! Im M»tS t «p»lt loj Fu r
oiiAtit'rAOTitRr,
New Advertisements!
furthermore, that with my pcrmistijii, it was I body, which is tuli and round as though it
your intention to call upon Mr. Mabry, aud ' “ 11
get his statement of the affair.
I told you at once, that any such report
ws» tubs, no unite.* by who n originated —
I told you that on halurJay evening, Mr,
Joseph A Mabry (with whom I havo never
hud a person'll difficulty) a|proached me in
a very geotiomosly manner, and asked me
if be could buve “a private word'’ with me,
and that I readily acceded to his request.—
1 told you that in that interview, be called
roy attention to my public denunciation cf
meet you
UOTIGH
T AKEN by mistake, at the Firemen's Bell en
Wednesday Bight, Oct. list, a One Bearer,
Cloth Over-Coat, with ralvet oollar. In the peek-
ete will be found lettsre addressed to the tabecrl
ber. lo exebangs for the above was left a black
ribbed Orer.Coat, which the owner can have by
leaving mine at S. Swan t Co.’s Lottery Office.
P. VAN BURBN.
oot. 14, ldSit. dawtf.
So. A. f.
G EORGIA PorctlUn mud Rockingham War*
now on exhibition at tho So. C. Agricultural
FAIR, bjf Wflfsrf. Ilolmon A Co., it now expoaod
for iale on Whitehall itr**t, at Augusta prices, at
at the Crocker j 8 tore of
T. R. RIPLKY.’
oat. 14, ’1857. dlw.
M*riw,Xlrkpatrlcks fc Co.
‘''ssjssiiSK.a
ftha public to
CablaetWare
rmaauiaeturiD|tliop>at9«;
— •* 'jlnalOottageCbalra.
rwlth altar tuisa of
(kr*valargedl .
IS ^»KteS'th.-„.tb
Oabtu. e Vara,of theliown oianufaoture, in an/quan-
live »c Inal a
Tbov Aff*oow maaufketorlataadAalshinxtuam41ad
OcttufrHSffitti^araaperiorto aajt* b» had from tbs
**'•“ b.,5.. .tdtf
‘/~W F BANK
U RAILRO
taken at par, f
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A WRI.L arranged Store House, situated in a busi-
note part ot the City, with a itock of OrooerlM.—
Thoee wiahlag to purcluae or rent, will do well to call
aud examine the premiaes aoon, for we iatoad to dis
pose of the property some war.
-***' - * aflAl
ootlMtf
8. J AflACKKUO/ID. Agent.
never lacked the juice* that supply lift
and with small duck lee*t which, had
they grown as thick a3 his back-bonc, (and
they would, probably, if Providence had
not foreseen that he would want buck-bon |e
more than legs in his batt'e of life,) would Atlanta DRY GOODS EMPOBIUM
have made him of respectables tature;
Fair Week,
NOTES
F BANK OF FULTON A GEORGIA
RAILROAD It Banking Company,
par, for all debts due to, and all goode
•old by C. H STRONG 4 (’0.
Oot, lTd&wtl, .
bard for the Ladies.
T HIS GREAT TURKISH PERIODICAL
REMEDY.—For tha immediate removal
ol Obstructions, Irregularities, Prolapsus Uteri,
(Falling oftho Womb.) Leachonhsa or Whites
4c., Ac.
These'Pills have neve, In a tingle instance
failed jn producing the menses. Too much
eaiiMt be said in their favor. No woman can
enjoy good health when that particultr part
of her peculiar organisation la deranged.—
Sickness st etomsch, hesdsche, Isnguer, debil
ity, pain in the head, aide, and back, I as of
appetite, eeativenese, Ac-, are some of the
■ymptoms which attend irregular menitruelion.
Ae certain ae time aro tbeae Pills lo remove
one and all of thtsa symptoms.
Bo sure end get the genuine, which lisa our
•ignstureon oach box. These Bills may be
htd by addressing Dr. benfloj 4 Go., end
inclosivg 91; tke Pills, will be sent by return
mail.
N. B Ladles whose health will nut permit
of an increase of family will find these I’ilia s
successful preventive.
Lidice who are pregnant, should not use
these Pills, ss ihcyaro sure to bring on mis
carriage, though no injary to heillh would
follow. Address,
DR. BANFLOY 4 CO.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Feb 10 dwtf
that little man is no less than the great
politician of the West, who has attracted
more attention in the last four years than
any other man of the nation, anil has done
more to give direction to public affairs than
even the President, with a million and a
half voters at his back, and the army,
navy and treasury of North America «t his
.. — D . whether, - , .
Fair" mar be the means of ceroetuatioe 1 meln ’ I was then and there prepared : command. It is the “Little Giant, Sle-
the progressive spirit ol political and ru-al ! “cet him, or whether I referred to a eub- P 1 ' " A. Douglass, with whom we parted
economy sequent time and different place. I told company at \ iroenues, nnd who has slowly
Fairs, rightly conducted are great sumo,. J 044 that I replied to Kira that my language
. ” ,. ' •; I iants to atolini tb-rcucb coitivcion of! was explioi', and my denunciation untnista-
cf to. turnery: wh„ we tea,1 m cxecunag j ^ XtaS te ! W*-U»» I toM him 1 wa, then srmed and
difficult pi«as of mus e with a mate, skill, e
had stopped him to denemreo him, in lbs
come along, feeling the publio pulse to learn
the political health of th* “suckers.’’ up to
ripriogfidd, the c.ipitol ol the Suite.
The mean- of success in .Senator Doug-
thing
healthy feeling, or I'tTeiop
ho heareTme'cculdh'iv# I intellectually a great man. Eastor
plo who view him only os a low puliti-
d. should disatruM their minds in relation
„.jnations from the - ur - awry lotormeo u.'/ curing mo !irne i ' J w ' n is t° exe cire a wide il.tlaence in
has rerer seen, and may rever «« again, j exhibitmn of their products, rejoice in tho that he did not repretent .tf>. [he affairs of the country, and very proba-
Indcsd, if we had never seen him before, atd ; success of their neivhbcrs. It is thic feaiur.- Mt'hel, or .peak by h.t au fcrily. . I h'y-for he is yri young-to be th* head ot
. “ -h w._ .u,~ , l alM ltd l vou that Mr. Mabrv took dx ; ns the Republic. He is massive in his con-
.f be were re: tefov, u, for tie Snt time, t: | ^ ft'men »*d ibe , 4 “ inform m during the same inur?iew.' broad and comprehensire in his
wou,d no etsrer for us to saopcsetbat he frcm ^ lh?it that h • appearance agon the ground during T1 .«r ,, '» n ? 40 14 1 ! wi measure is andowed
was some aatossates asoved i>v iogvuious i ;sr.c- stood by them, baTeving tirem .Joatinv i ®> fir!l mcoonter with Mitebal, was in con-1 w»w »'■«--»« powers or mind that make a
machinery, or inspired at the very saint cf' ed » acccmpliah as much good in theri ' sequence of bis fuppiition thai Mr. W. G ■ statesman. , . ,
* ^ ' • ‘ i r f maafiiir.jfa l... • sivin bn hrotr.or-ic-Iawi tuj i But he id cteutCf Bull IQ coergY of char-
mnsvr. than to rcahre that b* wa, a real! of ^ 10 j on ,, ind , h v. b.did notma.ts ’• »Gcr. There are those who think that a
The benefits accruing from Agricultural h “ appearooce to take the part cf Mitebal I dofeatef him next ysur would be bis death
Fair, are of a two-tVd nature, and apparent »’ »'■ i »ad that he told n, ■ furthermore, In politic*; bat the man teat sprung from
to nil. Where the Fa n are mad* xa second apj^rance with Mitcbel on ! ft Cdbioet-njaker • shop m Vermont, and
-ut.^n rv ^ ? tne gr^Aieit 1 purtiy aceultntal, and wih« f Wll “ oat ‘ a ^ er or rnand worked bis wxj to
amount of tbrifiir.es* tod prosperity prevail-1 uul &u > »t.licii»ii«t-ff a xeand difficulty I honorable place upon the bench of
mg in the sect oes which conWhute to,.and I Mitct.l and myself. . !;oJgw, who entered Illmoi. with less than
ukt an ir.:*rre; in their prosperitj. Tuei 1 told juu farthertnor^, that bid I been j hfty^cenU w money and not ono c*ot •"
fl«*h and bkx-d litt.'e blind Begn, withcat
the ordinary masifetUiikm* cf iat*!Iect.—
W» have ba wxs a prodigy. He is more
than that—be U a tumlicci frrek ia which
ofttert teuis^ arid* h*r , r Jitary laws, has
eaoceotrated all her powers into one faculty,
and has ocnferrtd upon, by tmticct jyjwer*
o! CiEGrption ani eiecntioa, that which is
acquired by otbeta only by yean of ftadv
and toil.
Financial Respoiuibility
A more ridiculous attempt wan never
made, than some of the opposition papers
North and .South haTe nude, to hold the
democratic party respeosabje for the finan
cial crash which has so suddenly come up
on the country. For instance, in the gpeat
•Star: of New York, which, tine© ISM,ha*
been in the hands of the opposition, this
nil? charge is made, and what is more silly
Kill, we find it echoed in respectable joor
No. 69 Whitehall Street,
CUTTING WHITE & CO.
HaVK on band* tap«rlorstock of Qoodi, which
tU*T ntT«r at t be lowcat c»«h price*.
ut'R STOCK i« very l*rr* *nd conaHti cf the new-
•et of DRYOOOR*. ffuch SiUt. SUM Kobti,
Dtlainti, Mtrinoet, Cloth and Vehtt Cloakt, Shawjt,
Urgro Gcodt, Boctff and >hoen, ke.
IVron* vleltln^ Attant* durlrg the PAIR, will
do wrll to give ui a call, and we mart them the
price* Will suit C. W. k CO ,
No f0 Whitehall atreet,
ccttOdlw Near Rcark*.
ACCOMMODATION LINE.
wiAt az» in me r pro»r>*cr;tv. lue * , > * j,
Uuvfita Sowiag from them are to b, cstima- ' hv any ore professing to rapra- «•<«»«. »n«l h»* acquired great wealth, and
ttd in a [ecutuary svnse Thare are bestfi’s or 'W *a’.hf.ri'y (f Mitcbel. I ; [he.h'fljtejt ...
coof'rTTtdi.ntbeagricultara.'iLwre.tthroagh '’ r . ou '^ ' 14V - I 181 * P° coiamunication with
tha iufluenca of thi. institution, which c ra- j ^'P 4 ' ^ 3 ’ 4 ' WuU ^ 4 * aT ’ J rE ( r rred him to a
mandj oar meat hearty admiration and re- nd.
spact lie these pobite benefactors of -ur nice. : » 4l1 JP U !'!»*, • 4 <‘* whether I have cor-
wbo hate nurtared and ex;atded this,rrm, r ’ a >' teported the iDterviaw between yon -
so that agrieultnra shoo'd taka once more ' uiyreif : al. <, oe t,.'-as«d to statu wheth- | escsptii his attention, or was passed by un-
ber rank as ooa of the mutt honorable pur- : fcr J" 44 , " 4 ''■* Mr Mabry, and it eo, I spokeri to. At <rea moment be talks w^ith
•nite of man. »bat wa* the result of that interview.
—— * Truly your friend,
fllugnnnimnm Act. I j.\rj. M. FLEMING.
From Madison, Morgan County, to
A.rrasjsraB*
W ILL leave Daily after the srrirtl of the
Day Train from Atlanta.
Passengers by this route will svoiJ 10 to 11
hours deity st Union Point.
Leave Athene at h o’clock, A. M, arrive at
Madison in time for the up-train to Atlanta,
and down.train lo Augusta
Persons going to Milledgeville, WILL
A VOID I3HOURH DELAY AT MADISON
Dlitunce 38 Mile*—-Fare 92.nO.
8AUI.TER 4 IVEY.
Stas*Oraicf— Frauklin House, Athene;
and Ctmpbell’e Hotel, Madison,
oct IS,’f>7. dewSw.
Three hundred and djty thomaml J. iljrj
fieenarayl—hlr. Lefcvrt, a weal-by sugar : Kjoxvillz, OoL 10, 1857.
planter ■ I Lafourche, died rccnl'y without Jtv>. M Fleming. Eiy :
issue—hia wife having preeadad him to th-: Dsaa riia :—Four note of this morning
grave. His estite was appraised at about has just been received requesting to be
AT AUCTION
easily to be whipped out. Hut if he is | yy cot IoM , t prirttu the court
great in mind, and greater in energy, he is ; J. House door In this city, sals day In Novem-
greatest in those winning manners for 1 bar, . negro woman, young likely and of good
which the world calls him a demagogue.— : qaaiificatioos.
Scarcely a man, wumao, or child in iht care Also, on next 8.turdey evening, before my
1 door, e number of Fisk.. Burial Cases.
oetJldtds 3. J. SHACKELFORD, r. g.
the old, stern-visaged politician, who hai | LAWSHE &. PURTEL
been soured by a tbou-and defeats and din-1 u n , ,>■ a, ’
ttfipointmonti, in the next to that w. II form- ; ilf^l'CIla) 111 ■ R 11ftl’C
ed and genial Kentuckian, who baa just' ‘“WtUflUl iaUHir»,
sought a free State; now he sita down with ' WHITEHALL STltEET
the Uttle girl approaching her teens, and ATLANTA Geo kb
Mk» of her school stadjea ; and ho pahs the , , | AVE os b , nJ , ^ fin „ „ ock of T(fy « h
you riti.
apr 16Jtf
litile boron th* band, and, in the prt»tnc*i ; r \ f r * .. ...
A few day. slice isi. wU w« formed of nr interview which Secured be- ft his fond mother and proud father (what | in the 1 lttart
opsool, wsen it was found that b : had left twstn Joseph A. ol&bry and myself on tht: father is not proud to see but san uolicod?) , fin j, b ■; ,» tbrB ln j m if ; he . , .
_ . , the whoe of his fowesaiona to be divided n.ruing of the 6;h inst, aaya a world about his mild eyes or gloaay
nals South of Mason 4 Dixon's line. If | equally > tween two gsntleoieo of tbis c.tv. Scon after my arrival in town, on Mon- I locks. A-aio, the lady is approached with
oor readers will but reflect for a while, they | ? c * a nephew to bis wilb, and the other tii day, tht 5th., I heard it rumored upon ih« a fair word and a bland smite, and goes
cannot but be satisfied that such attempts
»re cot only reek ess ones, but that they
are scarcely worth a moment's serioua
thought. Why, New Y rk. for over three
years past, has been legislated for entirely
by the oppotiilioa—black republicans and
know nothings. Since lfl.VI, its Legiala— j of the deceased in France, eonei’
ture has been snti-demoeratic, and iu ad- , nephews and neicas to the cumber oi iiO or Mr, Mabry." A ten "I found you, and
micistrstion anti^Jemoerstie. Acd if ws i and ail humbly situated in li e The incntioned tho matter to you, you answered, ....
r : cld man hwd recently made a wi 1 iu which as nearly iu i can remember, in the words the platform, with a good bye lo the tearing,
’ ' ‘•••® l '‘ ono ' u sul ^, ( " h “ h sFrenchrelati-, :s wore handsome y retr.eto- o: your Dote addressed to me this morning, J *nd a welcome to the departing traveller, a
u,e democracy were foieed to sanetider it ; tereri ; but on returning from a v 8 t to and clrwed by saying you were glad to hear stake of ths liand with one mao that sunds
broker who bad transteted hia busineos n « reet? that Ji,o. .Mitehel hid sent you a ' toms pleased to tell ber husband or father
tbisetiy, a man in no wise related to him chaileny.' by J, j. A. Mabry, acoompanied , how he looks and what he says nod then
only in tne way cf business. To the as- by the suggestion that it was not far to , half dosen are about him, all standing to-
tosfebaca: of bis friends, this broker, on c i, oud that you hml declined accept- • gether. He can talk religion with the
finding tbit he had been made legatee to ing toe ebaitenre. ’ I immediat'dy deterrmn- j pri*« as well as politics with the statesman;
half the old man’, estate, ($350,000) win'. »] u t -,e Mr. Mabry awl learn from him the j “• can congratulate tho newly appointed
before a Notary PobHe ar.<l renounced tee unta of '.i.o c-s. ; hot, first, I aougbt you B'tchanau oflic-holdtr, who has supplanted
wr.de legacy, making it over to the relativre v, acquaint you with the rumor, and also to ' hia friend, tell the displaced frieud of tbs
i-riog of make known to y"U my purpose of calling “good time coming,'' when his wing shall be
‘..... up; and at every station, more regularly
than tho conductor, Mr Douglass is upon
at tha depot, and a touch of the hat to am
other He knows everybody; can tell the
question that affects each locality ; sail the
names of every farmer on the way ; tall oil
travellers something of the hones they left
to the rule of the opposition, and compare ■ them not long ago, for some reas n known of mv determination to hear the foots from
iu condition then aith what it now„is, the ! only •« hinaelf, be tore the win to pieces Mr. Mabry himself,
absurdity of the chsrge that demoeratis | “i WT “' e ,* “T 0EC ' « er J „ -Portly after leavtcg you, I found Mr.
• v I to his wife s nephew, and broker, as above Mabry on the slroet and expressed to him
rule cr policy has censed tha present finan- ; auted. my desire to speak to him privately, which
cisl diauesv, will strike every honest man, j He kme to this country when Ju ing a r.« readily granted. I then told him that I 1 that they never knew themselves, and sug.
however opposed he may be to democratic , batter; hut prospering in bis busin ess . d heard it reported on the streets that he ! 8«*t what ihsy are adapted for in this life,
principles. From an authoritative source 4al ^lj marrying ja lady of^wralte, he hml borne * ohallauge Irom John Mitcbel | *»d_wjkat place the^ deserve io heaven,
w* -ee it stated, that, in Ibirl, when the
dsmocmle party surrendrred that
'of its adversaries
of the Six
went into the sugar btaioeas,and progieiaed m you, with the suggestion that the matter j Now, such a man as that, in coauot with
when the ' i0 w4 ji ihai a few yeara more might bars bar] bette r be settled in Ger.rria, and tt at I ’ everybody, knowing everybody, and capable
lat State in- made him a millionaire. The t.roker who wished to kaow, f. m him, whether the re- j ® f pleaaing everybody, and at the bottom
s. the Stocks 1 so magnanimously renounced bis share of port wes true, lie tr, mediately denied that wrapped up with the one idea of preferment,
f Sew York were ranking the tsttU: gave hia reaaoo for to doing, that he had borne any such message, adding that
’ ... ; he we* already aa rich as ha vriebed to be, fce would oot hear a chsllen,e from any
pre...’ m ol .•> to -J) per cent. I fcese ^ r^i. , a independent that he did not wish man. He then went on to relate to me tb*
(locks are now down to 75, after only four 1 it to U in the power of any one to say that conversation which he had held with you,
v irr of anU«deraocrauc rule. And when j any part of hia forties was not nf his own n the fiatnr ay previous, and which was in
«- odd to this, tnit th* Sretc of New i “*k ,n g Hu itdepeedetee will certainly robstarce as follows; After calling yon a-
\ , ,n , v ... i,,, be heartily bleme>J on tha other side of tin side he laid he had statedto yoo thalneither
York in that tune ha. b^n dono ed-teat j w , wonU gilt , u gentleman', ha, nor Mitcbel had uudarahidyou on the
tjie- nave inerraaed I-> per cent— name, were w : not satarfied that he ch.ims 5t ptet to use the expression which they af-
...... ..... xpreaason which they
tna: the .Sut* Treasury is empty—atd that) no merit for the act, and has no desire to U ter wards saw in your pader—"that you were
there is no', money enough in it to pay j pahliely mentioned in connection with the . pr-pared to meet him upon an equal footing
th* wages of the -i-cV, m^iha Krate Hall— * ttmUMX.—K. 0. Cruunt. in a fair and honorable encounter” -and
— —- asked you a bather you meant by Ibat ex-
liy toe I. uroPa. : j, r4 *,;c,n that yon desired another ch nee at
bfw brnteji-faced and groundieaa is tha
*hnrg* that d-mocratic rnl* hos caused the
KBfMfJj^ooeury condition of New York ! _
vt»refer particularly to New York, he- I Vienna aod'ln other cTtie* nnmsrous fail.
cSrinb of the indiipuublc fact that when ! art f V* rt .Kl rUx !' .
, J ¥ _ -, . r , . A B»t of Roaaiaa veas.L had destroyed
■sir Basks suspend. The who,s Union ; the shipping baxaar in Abasia, or Abko-
feela'tfae Mow, as well as him, who, in Wall ■ ala.
Street, or upon thi wharves and thorough- ; Go latte, a flourishing tow* of Moldavia
fains of the great'city, is prostrated by it [ *od capital of the jjistric^ of^Kourourionr,
But let us leave New York, ami g , to
Ohio,m U ai y other anli-dstnoeratic ritate
xnd, far instance, and to Belli.
'drenILe Boraly Cruioeratic role Las hid
nothing to i; -. with the financial distresses
of those State*, and their crowd*d riiiej ;
Upon whom then, or upon what party, must
be charged the evils under which (hey low
groan I How demoralixtd must party lead
ers ha, when to maintain a sinking, aye a
broken down rauae, they resort to sueh a
comm of argument as the'one to w hich ws
bar* referred. Again, let us look to the
Federal Administration, and let us ask
MB* of three wiseacres to point out to us
how it is, ‘that disconnected as ths gov-
th (ires bank* efall sorts--divorced
Additional
Halifax, Oct. 21.—TL« monetary press - j Mitehel, stating, nt the same litne. thaUf
are in Europe is getting more severe. At ■ you d d, U had no doobt. but Mitcbel would
uratify you, hot that he did not mention
Georgia, or aoy other place out of Knoxville,
as s price of Mt'J'mect. He then told me
that you said to him that you had a ted tb*
' expre*aion shaded to, that it specially re
ferred to ths time when spoken, nod that
yon were saii-fiarl with the affair at il then
it on!—I than aaksd him if, in lh«i conver
sation with yen, he bad spoken bj aotbqri-
»j_cf Mitcbel. Ht -nswsvwJ that La kari
not, and that he had statsd to you Dost be
was not talking to you from Mitehel. but
upon bis own responsibility. Ha tb«n went
on in say that Miteb*l had written to him on
H i urday raorniog requesting him to let yon
know that if you wished satisfaction,
eooM have it, and also to auggtat to you
that Georgia was not far off, hot that he had
returned an answer declining to do wi 0 “lot,”
atid. hr I would not, knowing laws as I
do, hear a challenge for anr man.” He
said it wu after answering Jtitehel’s note
that ha had eonveried with you and that
his ohjeet was not to tear a challenge to
yoo hut to -at >oa know that hr believed
Mitcoel would meet yon, if you desired ih
I* the eooree cf the conversation, ha said
that thoegh bs would not bear a • baileegs,
nearly entirely ilentroyed hylHi.'
Paper money in T urksy baa depreciated
twetty per ctn .
Accounts from Itoi a are gloomy. Ne-
vah hwhib is still alfva.
It is feared that Isiekoow had laden be
fore amutacce arriv'd.
Two slaver* hake been taptured ou th
cosst of Africa. One is an Amerieau ve*
Ml.
Commercial.
Loxootr—Kiev is steady at 24s Cd to 25s
Ci. Koeia doll. Spirit* Turpentine du-i
at 45».
ilngland an* fbe V. State*.
WatBinoTW, Oet9i,—Esglaod has giv.
en offijcxl assurance to tb* United States
government that (be will not isstarfor* with
any of oar arrangsreent* in regard to treaty
relations with Nicaragua for a transit
route.
power aud dominion umsng men, is oot
easily to he pet down ; aud his opponents
might as wall believe at c-nae, that when
they fight him they fight n strong man, a
little giant, indeed Ho would be popular
in Boston or an;where else, and half the
“three thousand clergymen” he denounced
would have their henrta stolen if he could
epeak to them a half hour.
” Confidence."—The following incident
related of the late run 'Upon the Savinge
Bank of New York oily:
At a sixpenny haviugi Bank, a little
newsboy, without a jacket, and only one
turpender, and that a string, confronted the
teller on Monday, and demanded to know if
“ She vat all right ’’—meaning the institu
tion—benjo-e ifebc was be did’nt mean to
be scared, if everybedy else was. He bad
42 rente salted down there, and all be want
ed was hi* (tbs teller's) word of honor that
it wouM’nt spile The teller assured him
that his money was rtady for hire at any
moment. “ Naff nid, 'tween genTmeo, bite
I don't want it,” rejoined the youth, and
with a self-complacent, well satisfied air,
walkad not of ibe Bank. ” Is aha gholT ”
cried two of three more newsboys who were
awaiting the result at the door step*- “ Ye*
•ire* I ,r be replied, '• ss good u wheat—
Ketch oar Bank to stop I Yool ought to
roe tho gold I seed in der safe/’ “ How
much was there ? " inquired a companion.
" More’ll a house full!" wat hia prompt re-
tU'Tta. "Ao’ you don’t .koteo die 'ere
child e nukin' an old woman of hiaaelf and
drawin’ oot hia money, I ain't eo grtan—I
aint I"
ftidunoniTciKtom flotua
Robbery.
Kieanoan, Oat. 21,—Upward* «f *11,000
io coin, itekn freaa tha euriota boure in this
city ha* bean recovered.
Tobacco, Tobacco.
J L’tlT received direct from Virgin!*, s choice
lot ot TOBACCO, among which is) s
ew boxes of that justly celebrated Brand
KANSAS TWIST, asperior to snyintbi
tity [octUdwU] T. F LO WE
Wine*
A XT'S Otcrgt* C*Uwbi A In**, for *»U bjr
a II- MuhUnbrlnkf
AXT'rf C*t*wb* Win® of 1166. by tb« Doua
or Rottl*. 11. 91uhl«nbrlnk f
octSOdwlw Ag>ot.
W.4.A.R. R. OFFM'K,
Atlanta, Oct. 17,1897.
Backlog Coapaay, rvesIveS st ,&r, by thli S**u
ey, tor Frelfbt. T. C. HOWARD,
ectlMwtf Xgeat.
Upholstering and Mattraa* E«-
tabllibment.
rptit *ab*cr1bffr U**eooaUotly on h*nJ, ao4 m*nu
1 fMtariog to irdffir, *11 kind*-tad qo*JIti*« ol
A/ATTHA88E8, from th* eh**p Htr*w, Bhuck tnd
Cotton, totb* par* CCTSIaED HA lit MattrtaiM, war-
mated aip*rlor to tor artlel* *ff»r rff#r«dln thi*
b*od, H*lr DoUl*r* and T1U
pl*c*. I h»r* alao on I
ifrwa, Hplr*l Sprlof CoaehM and Isoaof#*. Alao tha
World rtaowoad Spiral t'prlog Matt/*****, with B*d-
*t#*/f* to match, which otrar fall to plcaaatbota food
of GOOD *I**piBff.
I am *1*0praparad to t’ph
and eOYtr tbare with Hair, Cloth, Ploahor Brocatllj
at the ahortcatootlc*.
Htor* la J. Noreroaa'a BaiMtof, oa Marlatt* atraat,
AtkaU, Qaorfla. octlWwtf D M YOUSQ.
Fulton Bank Money Taken
at Par.
W E will tsks FULTON BANK money
st par, in payment for slldebtc due ua,
or for produce of any description that wa have
or sale W1LLIAJ/B, RIIEA 4 CO.
o ct!7dwtf,
maSKATMR
FOB ALL DEBTS'DUE THIS
OJFSVGCla
cet. 15/67. dtf.
Carriage Painter,
C tiixuai ram. be*« aiMt
retpeetrutly to lateral tke
Otis*** *f AtiaaU *6l Bit-
r**»Jlsc MMtrf, that h* la
f*Iljr ftwpAtadUi* all klada
af OarriH* rsUftiftf. n*M* fit* aa* a call. I war*
raot aay pork U plaaaa, «»4 m/ahanft ta girt aatia-
faatW. Ott, la tha mar af T. Ibora, Decs.
G eorgia, Uvrlnaett County
—Tu oil whom it may sour era. Two
mouths s/Uv date I shall apply lo ths Court of
Ordinary of arid county, 1st lea re to sell ,lh*
real aotets of Georgs Kbk, lal* of said county
doaouod. WM. KIRK,
seplO * ■
A etfro boy only eight run of sge, toj as s Mo-
klcal (leoios, l> unrlvailej ! lie 1„» U'rn tlillfdby
PrufM.or. of Jtuolo, who bars,
without exemption, pionouored him thvmOKt -oe-ier
ful Llrlnj t orioslly extent.
; TbUboy box never r, 0 e|,e,l the xdrin'h
•traction, xu<l uxnriexts.an lulenelly for I. ,
order ol mu-!e, luxe!, ilug, xfter x (e» t r |,|,. ,
Bcnlt coinpoxilion, of IlcelhMen, ,1/ ten Hern, e-d
otoere ifeqaxl reputation. Ltniuage cm coorey
oo xUi-qoite eoneeptlnue of hi- W'on lerlol power.—
Be must be aeen and hexrd, and will notf.il i„ con-
vloce tbemoit skert'c.l tbit l, a L. |, oo.pprtxcbibli
In point ol Uu.IcolT.lent,
tkls •u C * , l**’ na w 0 ^ art* fully iofurmad
lh\t the above I.uriH Xaturw, will give * acrlta of bl>
Musical Entertainments,
f l w MAr UBN 8 IlAIila, on Tueaday, Weduet
.t , ,Sod,.*d'd3MlS6r‘ J Er *" l " i '- = 0,h '
Miss S. A. Rives
IU* bffen vf-Rfl^fd ami Will *Jcij»ctnff of ths mo*t
I’opu hr Scorn nf the Day#
KT Concert t > con.raeuc
Doom open at 7 u'ckok.
Admission FIRy cents, Children
und Scrvniita Hall Price.
iJr l.!*'•■r-hl arranermentte w II !•« with Uu
rfc%ch<*r*t»f r’obctr’jv, fjryousir U.liv» exclu*lv*lj,
octOCVUt. *
M ABIE’S
Situation Wanted a* a Teacher
A NY person doirou* of ffni|iloying iho
aervices of • teaihfr to take ch«rg« •
i Oommon English Hchool, can oe acommo-
da tad by applying to ihf subscribe .
JOHN P. EVANS.
Bbonacer, Morgan Co ,
aapSOdwU Oeorgift#
Good N'twa-aoa Tn* ArrucThD wna Pius.—Wa c»l
th* attoation of *tran|fm and ciiizeu* to tha adrar-
tUemtct of Dr. C«Tanaush, who lovariably cur*< *
moat painful dl«*an*, and on* that ha« hitherto beou
rvfardatl a* almost If not tntirtly incaratle. The
r*m*dy it aimplCg not painful to application, and io
cheap a* to plac* it within tha reach of tb« pivoraat.
With fiuch' *a array of erhUnca as to the ancca**
which Ua* attended Dr. Catanaugh'* treatment of th*
dUeaae alluded to a* has been brought to our know!
edge, we ihitold be singularly diretat as a public
' ogrnaliat, did we not bring the subject promptl
ore the public, and urge upon th« albicud to g
trial —Chicjoo Daily Dxmociutic Pan*.
For lalein thiicity by A. ALEXANDER.
EORQIA Chorokoo County.-Wherca* Nancy
VJ M. Garner applle* to me for letter* of Admin
istration upon tho citato of WiUiam i*. Garner,
Into of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite &nd admonifh nil and
aingular, tho kindred and creditors of e»id do
ceased, to bo and appear at the Cuurt of Ordina
ry, to bo held In and frr said county, on the se
cond Monday in December next, then on«l there
to show cause, if any they htri*. why said letter*
should not he granted the applicant.
J AM BS JORDAN, Ord’ny.
aep . 28, *67. wlOd,
1 KimiilA—'JamOKK UJOirrr.—VVbeiaau Francis
of dUmUalOQ from «Ud^
These are therefore to cite and admouihb *11 person*
ronetefwwl,.tn b* *nd anpcarat our Conrt of OrdlnArj.
t-y u held on th* ‘ind .UoodayTinfo Yfmhrr-flrt*, »*'
nhow cans* if any th*y hare, why aaid iulter* •honld
not bacraoied th* applicant, this -*0'.h April 1857.
JAMFA JORDAN. Ordinary.
S'\ KOtlUlA, ForaytU County.—To
VT whom it may concern.—Two months after
date we shall apply to the Court of Ordinary ut
said county, for leave to fell the real a Into cl
Lab on Hannob, decoaard
W. T. CAMPRRl L.Adm'r.
HEPSEY HA-NBOlI* Adm'tx*
Gxvliinett TJcputr hlterlll hale*.
W ILL t« *old before theConrt II'mibc dfnjr In the
town oflAKreocevlUe, Gwinnett county, *n
th .latTne day in Noveiutxr next, within tbu legal
hour* of *ale, th* folio wing property, to-wit
Thrrt* negro sisvea, a man about thlrty-tu
old. by th* namo of Uen;* woman by tho i.ani* nf
Judy about thLty-a'x year* old, a gfil n*tne Kate,
about 17 yeara old, a list of Cerpentai'* tools. 1 irur k
levied on by an attachment in favor of II rat
William* r* Jamra Gaimany, property pointed
by plaintiff.;
POSTPONED SALKS
Thallfe catata^fra W Cleland In *nd to a negro man
by tbenatnvof ddam, about So vi no.d, low in the
posaeraion of I’r r* H Freeman, levied on to **tUf;
* tl fa, l**ued from Cobb Superior Court. 11 n favor of
K T Tor/ell V* Mr* W Ueiard and John C CUUnd.
property pointed «»»t by plaintiff
Alao, tb* interest cf Zeal
fftone and Jaare* I ancastcr
In the 7th diatrtet Owinnetl wt __
land* of J Adkinioo, /ndraw Jackaon and
One oi wagon, to satisfy a superior Court il fa, in fi
▼or of Nathan L Uutcbioa ▼* Zealy 57ono, J• a .-'tono,
John 5toue, Je*»* I-aootater and »l«*nry Knby,
i aa th* propart
oetl
It. A. WOOD,
Deputy Sheriff.
/'GEORGIA Cherukeo County.—Whereas John
VJT M. Adams applies to me for letter* of ad
mlniitnUoa upon the **UU of Jtstft Adam*, late
of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonltb all
and lingular the kindred and creditor* of lUd de-
ceased, to be and appear at our Court of Ordina*
ry to be held at Canton on tbe 2d Monday in No--’
▼amber next, then and thare to show cause. If any
they hare, why said letters should not be granted
tbe applicant' •
Given under my hAnd, this 28th September,
lSi7. JAMES JORDAN, Ord'ny.
oct. 8, '57. w30d.
G EORGIA* Gwinnett Connty.
—Wheraa, Newton Brnmblctt, adminta*
trator on the estate of John R. Mount, lato ol
■aid county deceased, makes application for
letters of dismission from said administration:
These are, therefore, to dUT~and admonish
all and singular, tbe kindred and creditors of
said deceased, tn bedfnd appear at my office,
within the time)prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why letters ofdi*mia-
aion should not he granted ths applicant Giv-
sn under my hand at office, this May fitb,
18f»7. ' *
G. T. KAKE8TRW, Ortl'y
Aug. 8, *h7. wfim.
n eorgla. Gwinnett county.—
VJT, To all whom il may concern—Whereas
Robert W. Inxer, A. Givens, W. Arnold admin*
istratsrs of Hembrey Loveless deceased, show
by their petition to this court that they have
fully administered and "disposed of said Estate,
and pray Letters of Distniision therefrom.
Therefore, til persons concerned, are notified to
show cause at or before the first Monday in
Jsnusry next, to this court, why said Letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand
this 24th July, 1857.
G. T. RAREHTRA W, Ordinary.
/i E&lClA—Fiwos Cocirtr-vreWharsaa Ulrsm
vTXmbry h
Atlanta AtlienciHU.
fi’ One Wight Only.
Great Attraction.
The Ongttyil, Oelebrattd’and Rf named
Chinese Artists
AND JUGGLEKS,
W»lt Rlva on* or tb*ir orfgnul au4\ Jk t
wrAwou«ite:fiaijCt,tfrtAiM iout*, in full aud \ l R /
wfif^rich ruetura*. AsiihUd b/ )f«aani. ,9t jUr •
G*or(«, Guto m.iIU ffjr.i, tbr*cot tLro great jAjriOre
«at Negro M*lo«liats of tb* age, at Mi*
SATURDAY XV8N1NG, u«t. 24tti. ‘
Doom opro at 7, ciimroar.c* at 8 o’elf ok.
For particular* •«* rrogrammo.
eettaiat DOR.MING, Proprlatot.
HAYDEN’S HALL!
W. D’ALEMBERTE, Manager.
'I 'llK Treat SUr of the Uiixlc.l world, sed the Fred
A l«r of iht s,t. TheDUodPisant
pr*eb*iy :
Newly Organized Double Troup of
Menagerie and circus!
Magiiificonlly line,I up foi Ihe Kc«,on of 1857.
MANAGER 8, n. DELAND.
Equestrian Director W If STOUT.
Bing Master J EB8LEK
tjL’UVN TONEY PdSTOR.
urote&queMcrrymsn. . .UAKRYDFJjffifN’T.
Kooprrrf Menageris l’rj< BEASELy".
For Two Day.Only—Afternoon and
Evening.
At ATLANTA, Monday and Tuesday
Octoner 28th nnd 27th, 1857.
D,n-rx opto V I xu 1 7 o'clock p. u. i'.rforioxne.x
j eommeme half Lour aftervrardi.
Admission to ire both Exhibitiont,
60 Coats, Cliiiilrea ana Contents 25 ConU.
TIjr iSiTPiwMjEsSIosr^'
dxyilri
Musical Chariot.
DEWV.N IIV
TOC It ELEPHANTS!
Thr following I* a tootlror *t*J t ro-
grammeuitb«)»ru.c ^-l p*riurman
- _i 1-. .i replen»l|<l tr« ujo.
Comic fcouj
given hr th
EntM*~10 Si..
by fi’MT Pastor.
Hriiliant six hcra* sot, by Mr.
Embry has this day applUd to tarn forletn
ualatrattoo oa tbs *ttsl*of John ; Young, l
IX _S _ Jses.uA 1
•srilsd.- ,. r
this, or to show esses, why letters shall act he
(rested Is the tXerk «t tke Bescrfer or Interler Curt,
Is teren si the itetsts In web tu, made ssd previ
ded. airea sadermy hssdoBUUily Uilsisddsy ol
(eph, KM. J08. a UKifl, Ordinary.
G eorgia, foiioq county—
Wbnsas file; hen Riggers, applies for fat*
of diamissioti from tha adminiatrafion upon
tatale* of William and John Flummrr, d^
ceased. All petioos aro nwifitd lhat uu^as
legal cotta# bo shown to profent it, safdfetters
will bo granted ot tbo Februsry (erfh next, of
t^ia Court* ~ -
Given.umlrr my band (Gfiffic. ihte I4lb
day of August 1167. ]X. ■
lOS.'ll.MEAD,
repl* > Onlindijf.
Wi H. 8tou.
W ^* l *°f, 1 '‘> ,t « r, ng am I>;af.ing
J»y tb* Conklin Hrt.tberi.
CXuiiTn |T*^u
of atreogth by th* Herculean artlatg
(Irani Printliiul act cf
HORSEMANSHIP
BY
W. Pastor.
D;*i'»c»tjng nti'l XlurcuUr Fr
periineuta, by Mr. Rarklay.
K'egant act of
equitation,
BY
MAD LEAMEIK.
0-r.Cxfxil itr.U Ariutirt }lor»e-
liia.ivbij. by th* youthful Demolt
Illustration* if tb# flrec'.nti Art-
Company, h*ad*.| by
»r»
, -.)»»* &
, by G. Demott.
* Hr.toot will tatnxlue* b<s cel*-
brated Trick
black diamond.
Ttimbl'ng by t!,& Conijmiiv. Th*
**l*br*t*U Tilek pony, Orphan h *
w.ll be ln!r dimed Into tho llmg.
Alta tbo OiMwn nod LLc n ic nul*
only 3o tuclma high, acd go tiro*
• Itu ll.rtr WGQdct f.,i Miforinane**
l}i* Perafan F-iulItt»r* im called
LA PKRCKE.
Hy YY. II* Stoat und G»rrr Offmott
Two Great Clown*,
MIL TONEY I’ANi’OH,
The Orest Ynokan Clown, whc«*
feuloa for inventing n*w j-torlki
and mirth-cnatiug )Jif« at ibv
timet, bav* b**u *o •xtenaively
e< pl*d and gag’d by all th*ntb»r
Ci'iWn* lo tl.e country, wl 1 open
an entire new budget if fun, ar
rangod to ru|t tb* year IS57. To.
n*y Paator will *1*0 delight th* an-
dlenreby Rlngl g bl* favoilte d|tt*
of “il** anybedy ieen my #|*u r /*
“ «“n« 6r him m. ,hxn Ho
time* in all tb* great Clrcuaaa of
til* tturld, witb*tbe moatuTterpov.
ering appUuwj.
Tbo FrenchGrotekqne.
GAMRY DEMOrr.
"lit Introduce all tbo«* Antic*.
Puna, Tiioka, WitliclimaRnd i rac-
t!c»l joke#, which lure eaUtilleh-
ft M»r»puUtlon as th* Ant lom-
ie Wrfri(u*r la tbs King.
A terrific nentaet with
WILD BEASTS,
by Prof. nKASO,Y. who will »nt*r
the den of Lboa, Tiger* and L*oi
ar-?*.
The following IUtermpri.*M the
wild anlmnl* ujw ixhibt.ug In Mar
bl*’# jjiut Mensgeu* and Circus:
Four Oiloital
E L E P II A N T S ,
Forming tb* legm of tb*
Great Band Chariot,
Tea magnificent Lion* Uorai
IkogalTlger. UUck Hrazlltlou Tl-
S r, Ia*opnid*, Paothara, Cougar,
c*lota, Tiger Cats, mrl|»«d an*
teoH*d Hynoas, Qiluly and b:#ck
mar#, Camel* and Dg/.racdarlea
Lam**. BurmeitCow and Alpacas
grav and M’k Wolves, white Cron*
i;*!ger», Poieuplnrs, aud a wtl-
derma# of R rd* and Monkeys.
For further particular*, see large Pictorial and H*-
scrlptlr* l-Hhesraph* of tht Company. tc'KT.w
500 Youllff lff«n Wanted,
MME UI.Vi'LLY, la liavel in lbs Suulhein
Lanil Western Elsies, ss sgenls. A’sliry,
10 per men th. sml i xpenees pqiil. For pit.
ticulsrs, s lJress, nilh -lamp oncteecd,
E. H. GIUHON’ 4 CO, Exeter,—. .
Kockinham co., New Hemp-hire. K
_OctoUr7, I8BT ,!(wtf
Notice
ALIiporeons inffoUod to tb« firm of J.
A. THRASlIKlt or THRA8HER It
LOVEJOY, trill please moke pavmeofr- te
B. F. Bomar, vrbo ie.flilly nuihor/sd to
•4Ulo ths oalstandibffliavlnws of r r *
J. J. THKASIIEB, Ad’*.-
oolOdivlmX J A. THRASH
Memljor, st the le^iUtn
lloarilxUB House,
ihe ortelre (IAN lureiish fifteen or iweni, member, rr
cessed. All perrons are notified Hut nntess . if" •‘** ,, ** 1, ire wait cemfotUHe Raahs
• d Board, daring the pr.Mnt set ,ion uf t
L**j«l.turo. JAB. A. C KEN
MlMgrriHe, asllldwlm
Nottur
*l*hjlhs .saniori
*•* e*4 hhn»t the IVue-lMSHsr eisrssf Cxet. C. p
he kse rose, pemastst haHaeu
Justl. LIAM,