The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, October 31, 1857, Image 2

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VOTES OF gauefhttM Uta» st far fbr all Kashas is laliwii. W*we« amok pirated t* Irani yesterday reonuog fo* Mr friewd Cel L. II. Britoo* to) bras «*«•* Swam ter fr«» olARttidwin, by • majority *M8 KM on Wedaowhy hot.. Col. lriMM will nkc or* of tb* nO (MM usmbero of lbs S* ante, and ora of whoa Ms cauk) will be prowd. fes h quick to ifftr censure «t*n deaarrtd. In addition to what the Km thU^,'«M;ii«M>t i«s. «§' .*» 4s>M* Htuanns ra that no tocb uptmfoo u that wliegtd. mu cm used by him, and that could bear say each conetroctioa- THE HON. JOHN E. WARD-AN ACT .1 OP JIISTIOR ttl IpPEBj tf tfes Honan ofBe- fneaUtmi- l H'IDktog IvSsnttMtaS mb* Rene eioce a cost* Jsgfto foe public tto an. J. T. Iran, of Wilkes, as a i to^il the Speakers chair of iBanetf ■opremntetsne.'aeoo» take f Win in poMMuaf the follow io; compii- BMlwynSamow to CqJ. J. \V. ft. Uader- ,, vooi, of Borne, from two up-country cutem. 'poraW in.the nnc spirit that dictated "or ireaaitoin lekRoa to Mr. Irwin. , Col. Dclerwood we know to be a gentl*- " man cfeauaesl abilities, acd haring been frequently a amber of Sule Cooveo- t*oo*,*«w*li.a# adatingaiehed member of tbe Cdteforati Cooventicc, bd has acquired a knowktige of kgiJntire rote* that would amply qualify him for the station Sir which he has been suggested. Tbc North Georgia Tkaaa ojk We again aanaat the name of Col. J. W - . B- TTafewoedT in connection with the anf aincereJy hope that he wflfbepranjttd to thin position. Hit talents andhiadero- tiop to the rriecipfa of the democratic par- “TWra wnt ai oor warm perjotul fiieadshin. inspire 01 with the fnfiqp by wtteh we ate prompted to signs* hi* name. He woald make a most exaaUeat prtakiisg officer. The Georgia Platform rays: “With Col. Underwood, we have been personally acquainted for several yean, and we apeak from personal ksawfeige whets we eay, he is a high-toned gentleman, of great learning, xad no ordinary legal ability, with pleasing manners, nod an active decisive mind, and we hare no doubt bat that be would flit the'Speakership with much credit to himself and to the entire ratiriaetiea of thU honorable body. We would be glad te tee the Hoaas anil itself of hi* semees in 3 OP It wid be reWmhewd that the Hoc. John E. Ward, one of thorn tiWhearted sons ol the Snath, *ad champions of the Union, whoa the Democracy lovu to honor, was with os at the meeting of the Democ-atio Un'oa Ciob, oa th* evening of tto 8th foiL He male % patriotic aid spirit •tirrin, apeeeh, whi b toond n response to ateiy Democratic beort that listened to the accent* of hit voice. In the report of the proceed- toga of the meeting poblUbcd in The a very short and nrertnarily imperfect sketch of t e remark* of Mr. Ward »** given.— £t| it be remembered that U w*e neatly midnighttebetfwspWftr* wwa, lhrqogh. and the friends af Mr. Ward will onderstrud how easy an error might creep in, cap e ally the rmtehxi «f a quahljrag phree*. Apart from this, our brief sketch cf twenty unes dor* on justice te the eloquent address of Mr. Ward. Wn listenedto him with tbo great est pleasure and atisfactioc, and have no itcoUncrica of Um particular remarks refer red to hiring been made, and baliere that one reporters has done him injustice, for which ire detire to make amend*. The kagwags attributed to Mr. W. war “that he hid stood by the 'fabric resented by the blood of oar lathers against the at tack* of Northern fanaticism and Southern treason. ” The language which he did make oss of. according, to the Savatmah Patty Georgian, was ‘that be had defended the Union’ against Northern fanaticism, and weald, if ncceuary, defend it against dontb- am disaffection Tne omission of tin' q'ul dying phrsas' “would, if necessary.’ i just one of the defects that a report utiler the circuretaocts would be exposed to — We cheerfully make the correction as doe to the eloquent and patriotic speaks I tired ihere alone with my wlfefore era! mood Ihere ilona with my wire for ■ unmolested, and by dinftit been, oor bumble meal, and I bad jost prepared to renture forth upoa my regular rodtiue of labor, my attention'waa arrested by the tinkling of a caw beU in the ooov-8i!d. “But the ear of the back-woodtuiau be comes byedueitioD vary aecnto, especially so from the fact that Ms safety often depends upon the nice cnititation of that sente 1 was not to easily deceived. StEened—the sound was npaled. That, wid I, in reply to the remark of mr wife, was not the ’ tinkle of a bell upon the neck ef a oow. It is a dscoy from somo Indian who desires to draw me iato ambush, ‘'Briiering this to betho cost. I took down my old musket,)l had no rifle,) and seeing that it was properly loidad.i stole cautiously around the field towerd the point from wbloh the sound seemed to proceed. As I had suspected, there, in* cluster of bushes, crouched an Indies waiting for me to appear in answer to hit decoy-bel', that he might lend bis fatal ballet to my heart I approached without discovering myself to him, until withio shooting diets nc*, than raised my piece and fired. The bullet sped true to Its mark, and the Indian fell dead. “Not knowing that he might bo tcoompa nied by others, I returned with all speed to tie cabin, and haling-Stab) tantaart- the uoor, I watched all day from the port bolea m anticipation of an attack from the tin pan ions of the Indian I had killed. To add to the danger, and seeming hopelessness of my lunation, I discovered that I bad but one charge of powder left. I could but make one, shot, and then, if atbeked by Yeiy shortly after, upbeewM found for M*tl*r Leri with a good Quaker. When the woth piWMUted kiaeelf at tbs tannery,, the hope** <W*rerei^' “Leri, will .wiuivrefutymea/ldo by thee." ‘Very well, air,” told Leri, “I will try wh*t 1 can do.” ;! n • V. Uvlnow weatto work with a hearty will. Ha worked hard, road thq Bi- ; he liked the Quokar, was satisfied, Levi wse of bis apprenticeship Jovt before Levi became of ass, bis mas ter said to hips t “Leri, I think of making than a nice present when thy time is out.' brgtn County, numbers, I found be entirely'in their pun- oest good' The Dereeerotk Party, ef fmlton County *re requested to meet at foo Court Hoase on the first Taesday in November neat, at 12 o’clock, to nominate Candidates fofr County Officers. B. 0. YANOET. d|d Ch’r. Ex. Com. — Lerri smiled pleasantly at the scrap of nows, and said: ’I shall be rtry happy to reecho any gift yoa may p|***t to mok* me, air." Bask of Greensborougb The former President of this Bank, Judge Froooit A. Cone, we see it stated, will re deem oD i*s notes, signed by him as Presi dent, either in specie, or bills on the Augus ta Banks. We bare no donbt of i', though we think the promises to pay of this bank, with the Jadso’s name as President there jn, will be like “angel's visits, few and far be- Whitkey At Cincinnati, we see that the article f whiskey is down to fiffo?u acd s quarter cents per gallon. This is almost ’tdog j cheap,’’ as it should be, for the hogs oven are Sugar and Molasses- i killed by the “musA" of which thedetesta- The telegraph items show that in New j ttryhnintd, ard consequently, poboo- Orleans there has been a decline of fifty per ouij |jq nof ^ disti.ied. We would as soon eaft. in Sugar sod Motsqre. We are glad j ^ M t pottecary for a dose of strychnine, ef tC; Gpaulai.00 carried these nu.ffamii. * , gfink it, as to call at a saloon for, and of Hfe,to a point thsl deprived .the poor of d[iBk , g!lsj fj{ ^ whiakej . y 0 nonder thefa aw, and drew even too largely upon | lt b d^p. ^ 00 „ ndcr we we a , ^ •k* parawof the wealthy. We hare no rs* | Jwe ])ed beads and faces—so many S'.subjects grots to express at the feet, that the speco-1 lators have been casgbt; aad whenever cap- itahsts veatnre to monopolize the sugar and grain markets, and to extort upon consumers, easy their fata he like thorn of Boston who were caught with “sir sera” of eegur hogs head* on their hands. Groin in the West We tee R reported the* there ts now in store in Chicago twenty-fire mDHcns of basbels of grain. Not more, it is said, than one million of bosbeb of tfaisgraiu can be carried to, Eastern markets, previous to the closing of the moots, for want of morey to send't on. Floor, too, wn see reported at Ciudasati at feardoQsts and fifty eeofo par barrel,' oad dell min at that. Saeh is the enadMan of the grain market in the West, In the Sooth, grain is abundant; far beyond the point of heme consumption, and doable what it hae ever been for exportation. All iheo that is needed is mooey. If, floats c:ally, _the cocntry was in good condition, Union would, this day, exhibit a state af prosperity for beyond what the most ar tiest mold possibly expect. ‘ Bat banking, and overtrading, and speculation, and wild extravagance, have stepped in to mar the patfengeod. Experience has unzht as, i‘ seems, to valuable lfoeoo ; or rather we have selected her foaridngs Bat wby moralise? Let ns only lie' wire for tbe fatare, and we esa then forget tiro past I for lunatic asylnaa in every community.— Good people, “we prey yon avoid if' The Great Race in Knjlund - Triamph of Prioress. I had 1 pourrd out the last charge of pow. der and pat it iDto my musket aud then waited for the ’ approach of night, feeling coufident of to attack; Night came at last. A beautiful moonlight night it was too, and tlis favored me greatly, os I would thereby be able to observe the movements of the enc my as they epproachoJ my cabin It war some two hours after nightfall, and as yet I bad neither heard or seen u sign of tbe Indians when suddenly I was startled by the baying of my dog at the stable. I knew that tbe Indians were coming. The stable stood a little to the west of the cabin, acd between the two was a patch of cleared ground upon which the light of the full moon fell unobstructed. J edging from the noise st the stable that they would advance from that direction. I posted myself at the nort bole on that side of the cabin. tbo Quaker looked knowingly at LeviaadsaH: “Ifonnot tell the now what the present it ta be, but i< ihall be worth more than a thanmd doiart to thee.” More than a thousand dollar* I” mid Levi to him self, his tynSsparkling at tbe bare thought of such a oo t'y gift “What can it be ? I wonder ir ha means to offer mo bia daughter for a wife ? That han't bo, becanso I nave hoard it said that a good wife is bettor than ten or twenty thousand dollars. No, it oan’t be hi* daughter. But what can U bo?’ Thatwas the poxtling question which busied about like a bee in Levi’s brain, from that time until the day be was of nge. “Levi, thy time Is out tomorrow ; bat I will take thee and thy present home to day.” Lovi breathed freely on bearing this. Dressing himself in his best suit, be soon jciccd the Quaker, but oould see nothing that looked like a gift worth over $1,000. He puiz'-d himself about it all the way, and said to himself“Perhaps tbe Quaker has forgotten it” At last they reached Levi's borne. After be had been greeted by his frien «, tbe Qua ker tamed to him, anu said : “I will give tby present to tby fatter.” “As yon please, * i, Determined to do the best with what i sir.” replied Levi, now oa the very tip-tee ' I bad previously placed my wife on the of expectation. “Well.” said tbe Quaker speaking to Lori's father, “your am is tbe boat boy I have ever hod.” Tben turning to Leri; be added, 'This is thy present, Lev —A OOOD SUMS.’ j^Lnvi blushed ; perhaps he felt a little dia appointed because his golden visions were thus suddenly spirited away ; but his sensi ble father was delighted, and said to l lie Quaker, who was smiling a little wagisljy : “I would rather hear you eay that of my son, sir, than to see vou give him all the money you are worth, for a good Dame is rather to be ohoaen than great riches.” Levi's father was right, and the Quaker waa a wire man, I have no doubt that Levi'a good name did him more good than a barrel fall of golden eagle* could bare done. It proved him to be the owner of good char acter, whieb is worth more than tbe gold, Carriage Palater. rAggjxa* uoit to latorm th* —uta sat nr. ronnCiux countrj, that ha la foil* praparad to ao all khlda or Carrltfo ralnttn*. Vlaaao (In no a aaU. rant mjr troth to ptaaao, awl mj eharftAo d raetloo. Shop In tho root of T. 0. hjatv bit tor atraat. oct It ,'W. leave Daily a Train from Atlanta. this route will avoid 10 to H systU Leave Athens at It o’clock, A. M, arrive, ■ Madison in time for the up-train to Atlanta and downatraln to Auguata. Persona going to Mllledgoville, WILjj igersby hours delay at Union Point. Persons going to MilledgeaiUe, W AVOID 18H0UR8 DELAY AT MAUI8 Dlstmmcis !*8!HUes—Fwre |l New Adverti gemental AT AUCTION. B EFOBE the Court House door, on TaaaJaj, Salt-Day lu Noranbar, a llkaly young Nagru woman—titmgood—told for Oasu. J. SHACKELFORD, V. M. Situation Wanted as a Teacher , NY person iletlroua of employing the services of a teacher to taka charge e Common English School, can no acom mo- dated by applying to the subscribe:. JOHN P.EVAN8 Ebeneser, Morgan Co , sop30dwU Georgia. let—Fare 93. j BAULTBR A >tv. u :i dstvSw, oct. St, 1857. FOUND A N Old Quid Watch, whlob the owner ciui . hart bjr dcicrlbring and paying for this ad- Tortbement, and calling at the M a W RR Dc- t, and calling a pot Atlanta, 30th Oet. 1857. Do- dtf. Good Kkwh fob nn Amiens with Pius.—W« cal the attention of atranfan and citliani to the adrar tiMuect of Dr. Caranangh, who Invariably cure* a Inful dUaaso, and om that ha* hitbartobwn regarded a* almort if not entltaly ineurable. Th* T«medy iaalmpW, aot pilaful in aypllcatlon, and so cheap as to place it within the reach of the poorest. With such an array of evidence aa to the success which baa attended Dr. Cavanaugh's treatment of tbe disease alluded to as has bsen brought to our know! edge, we should be lingularly dtreleet as a public iogrnailst, did we not bring tbe subject promptly be fore the public, and urge upon the afflicted to give it a trial.—Chicago Daily Democratic Pjuus. For sale In this olty by A. ALBXANDE R. LAWSHE & PURTEL, Merchant TailorsJ WHITEHALL STrSeT. ATLANTA.,... Q ....Of “ fi' v'l HAVE ON hand a fins stock of very Goods for Gentlemens’ wear, that thry makeup in the very latest stylo of r. flnlah Try them and eee if they don . you ms. aprtlldtt S OROHO and Imp*#—tbe new Sugar Canes, by Oleott. Most-Side, by tbe autbor of Alone. Three years In Washington Territory, by Jaa. laoner of tho Bordor, by P. U. Mayors. My Lost Crulsa, by Llent. HabaraUam. - - i, by Fa ” Frtth Lonvss, by Fanny Fara. Tcmpernnt* Laetnraa, Dr. Note Temperance nscttires, ur. note. Medical Information for tho Million, or Troo Guido to health, by C. D. Hammond, M. D. Life and Ministry of Rov. C. II. Spnrgoon. Life of Ror. Sponeer H. Cono, D. D. Rom of Aahurft, by Mro. Marsh. Jnat racelredand for aala by J. 1. RICHARDS t CO. oct. JO, 1957. dawif. Fulton Bank Honey Taken j at Par. W E will take FULTON BANK mon^ nt par, in payment for all debt* duo t or for produce of nny description that wo 1 or sac. WILLIAMS, RHEA Sc (70 «ctl7dw The Now Good allure Arrive C U. STRONG A CO., bare Jnat o .large anortment of STAPLE AMO PANOV DRY HOODS,. Conaiatlog 1* pert, of tbe. following articles, j Rich dreee Bilks) Fancy Bilks; All Wool Marini Ail Wool or Detains; especial ly, are Invited to call and examine the variety of deed, aa tbs aubaoribor la ready at nil timer to exhibit bia stock -cf Seeds—as wail u the new etylea of Furniture. T. W. WEST ^R-SoeU Store nt tho now Fnrnlturc S Messrs. F. A. A J. 8. WiIlian.. Pesscbtree NOTICE. A DHINIBTRATOR'S SALE—Will bo sold on Jx. the first Tuesday in Deceu ' _ December next, before tbe Court House door, in Balls/, Paulding coun ty, one lot of land lying in the 3d district of 3-1 section, (formerly Cherokee,) number forty eight (48,) as tbe property of Antony R Cheatham, do- eeaaed, for tbe benefit of tbo Legatees. Terms on tbe day of sale. WJ/. NBABORS, Ad'rra. oct. 30, 1657. w30d. FOR SALE OR RENT. A WKLta arntagffU Star* Hounc, situated in e bunt- rss part of the Cit/, withe stock of Uroct^iw.— Thone wi filling to purchase or rent, will do well to call and eiuunine the j>teini*ee soon, for we lutend to di*. pose of tbe properly irmie wsjr. octSAltr a. J SllACKEIJ'OiZI), Agent. Benjamin Franklin and Prof. Dell rath. cross.pole in tbe chimney, eo that in case enr enemies .fleeted an rntrance into the cabin she might climb out through tbe low chimney and effect her escape- Far myse-f I entertained no hope ; bnt determined not to be takea alive—I resolved to sell mv life dearly. “With breathless anxiety I watched at the port-hole. At length 1 saw them emerge from the shadow of the stable and advance across the vacant ground towards my cabin. One—two—three—great Heaven ! six stal wart Indians, armed to the teeth, and urged on by the hope of reyrnge, and I alone to oppose them, with but one charge of powder. pearls, diamonds, and other precious stones It was aimounced by telegraph yesterday I Mycase was desperate indeed. With qoick that at tire Newmarket rare* in England the i Tet Etel | t hv step, in cloee singlo file they »p- Cesarewtteh stokes, worth *20.000, were j proic |, cd aod were already in a few yatds won in gallant etyle by tbo American mare , of the bo ’ Qs . when a slight change in the thirtj competitors. I ery j mo .- e[oto t c f the forward Indians chaoged Prioress over heavy bets hod been made against her pre rieue to the day of contest t“ n,t P re ' ! the position of the entire six, so that a por- The we.l known , ,^ )n c ( left aide of each waa uncovered. for tbe eeaton. The English papers haic credit what my senses showed me as the re's the following account of the race : soil of roy shot. The fifteen sings with Tim ?»«.•« t,ro J > .P tJ V 1 beatuifu! stort which , had loaded my musket had done Duety MUto borejbis eotore to tbe^ front. tbclr work wf |l > fire of the six In jiao* lay with Qoera-Besa, Cerva, M. Dobiw anu the, datd B pcn the ground, and the rixth had Plash colt following nearly in the <«*r I dH*ppe«*d. Fri^hl, JEmolator. Zig- ! Aitboogh no enemy was aow in sight, I sag. Warlock, Pnonae *od *J lD R. 13 | did not yeotara forth astil morning. There the middle of the ruck. Tbete positions ; p,y j, e bodies of fire Indiana undisturbed, were oaehengtd nnttl reaching the U; ch,. t,^ et b er with tbe rifle of tbe other. Secnr- whcO Cenr* ra.bed to the froct, Q :een Utas i ; c - ^, e arnu and umnnitien of the fallen In- being in close attendance upon her, - Bead the Newspaper* An axchaogn eay*“ Show ns a boy or ' girl who ha*.bare allowed the reading of a newspaper;especially at their home, aad we will show you more intriKgwoc: in that boy cr (iri, a* tweire yeau of age. than other* here at e'tghteeau A aewipape* reader has a bettor knowledge of human nature than eat who dot* not read the current history of foe day. Men’s faults and virtue) are mad* _ _ up.m Her, with Old Trick third, EmnLitor, El Hakim. Pri oress. Prigbt, Zigug, Warlock and the P.'usb eolt, forming the next lot. At the Bushel the puce began to tell, and Warlock, Picah col and P*>1io dropped hylr «nd Carta resigotd the lead to Qi* n Beta- Aa they deaeened the hill Odd 'I rick. Emulator and Zigzag also disappeared from the frank Oo appreaebiog tbe cords Queen with El Hakim at her nc:k, still held a slight lead with Prioree running by her- Zi« stlf outhe fir side third; Fright, /. giig Warlock and Emulator showing in front of the rock. One of the mo*' exciting Cesar,- witeh finishea ever teen then ensnai. Pri- ores* half way up tbe eords. scented t > be shoot coming in alone, bnt t:e tiuy jock ey* of El Hakim and Qneen lies- mule a determined set-loAnd thej-idg- unatdetos*- r irate the firtt three; proQ.,unced a de ad eat with Prioreas Queen B«s and El Ha kim. Fright waa next, about a length aul a ! a!f behind 'hem; Z gxag wa* fifth, ah nt a leng'hin advsnee of Warlock, wb, was sixth, and Martinet seventh; Emulator and risBOterer beaded the next lot that -tra^gtcil in. lu the extreme rear, palled St. Gila/. Wild Hon y, Potrile, F dun -, I followed np tbe trail of tbe miasin; one, until it reached the river, beyond whi point I could discover no trace whatever. From the amount of blood which marked the trail, together with tbe unmistakable ev idence that be bad picked bis wty with diffiv culty, I was led to relieve that he wes mor tally wounded, and in order to prevent his body from falling into Ibe hands of hi* white foe, he bad groped Iris way to tbe riv< er and thrown himself into the current which had borne him away. Tbe Indiana had lulled my cow, and that you may be aseured, was no trifling lose, yet in my gratitude for my escape from tbe on Id have teen utter- in the world What do you think of the honest Qua* kcr’s gift, my child ? Was it not a precious thing ? I hope you deserve the same gift from your parent, teachers nod friends ; but mark me ! A good name is the fruit of good diameter. If yoar heart la wickod, your name cannot be good. Hence, if you want a good name, you most n-x Jesus to give you a good heart!—Canada Sunday School Advocate. DeKalb Sheriff's Sales. W ill be sold before tho Cour. Huti-e -1 in the town ol Decatur, on the first Tuesday in December licit, between the legal houra ol tale tho following properly, to wit: One acre of land, It being part olland lot No. 74, in tha 18th district of originally Henry, now, DeKalb county, whereonthe defendant now liras, B. Harris, to satisfy sundry fi fas Issued from a Justices Court of DoKalb county in favor of Jamoa W. Goldsmith, vs Newsom A Harris, lory mad* and returned to me bynoonrtnblo to satisfy tbe pnrehast money. Also, ono town lot sUuatodin the town of Stono Mountain, now occupied by Uoyl A Scruggs ns Store homo, levied on as tbo property of Drury and William H. Lae, to 8AtUfj a G ffo iisaed/roin DeKalb Superior Court, la favor of Stepbeu McUrarry a Co., v« D * W. H* L20. JOHN W. FO IFLEE, Sb'ff. oct. 30,1S57. w30J. DeKalb Deputy Sheriff's Sale, ft hat Doa it Coet to VUit Europe/—This interesting question is thus satisfactorily an swered by a correspondent of the Boston Poet: “This is a question that I am asked not unfreqaeotiy. aod something may be raid in answer that will be of advantage to tbe un- experienccd traveler. Were I to state tbal I spent ten of forty thousand dollars daring my first visit to Europe—end it was nearer the latter sum than tbe former—it would realty be saying nothing definite, so I will tell what may be done. Stay-at-home peo ple often have some very singular ideal of the expenses of foreign travel. I am not writing for the information of beggars, rob bers, or gamblers, bat for those who take money enough with them to pay all their expenses, personal and otherwise. During my last visit to Europe, I visited England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Swit zerland, n rtheru Italy, and Sardinia, and was gone from home about 100 days. When I have been asked what it co t m -, I have somo time* asked my questioner to ‘guess’ tbe amouok Tbe sum Darned has been usu ally $2,000 or 82,300. It was about one- fifth cf the latter sum—to-wit: fire hundred —and tbe very same scenes can be visited now for one-half that sum, and travel re spectably, Money being usually an impor tant consideration, we wish, in travel, a* in other investments, to get** much as possible for oor dollars. I believe travelers usually ; they ber next, within the legel hour* ofiale, tho following property, to-wit: Tbe lot whereon John Bryce now live*; in the county of DeKnlb, containing one hundroU and ninety acre*, more or leei, levied on aa tbe prop erty of John Bryce to satisfy one fi fa Issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of John II. Rice ▼1 James W. Kirkpatrick, Win. N. Kirkpat rick aad John Bryce. Property pointed out by plaintiff's Attorney. Also, Win. N. Kirkpatrick’s interest in Cabinet shop tools, also the lot whereon said shop stands, and furniture now in said shop, the engine and all the fixtures belonging thereto, in the town of Decatur being one-thirdi interest thereof, levied on as tbe property of said Wm. N. Kirkpatrick, to satisfy ono fl fa ‘ apwri in favor of John H. Rice vs James W. Kirkpat rick, Wm. N. Kirkpatrick and John Bryce.- Property pointed out by plaintiffs Attorney. A. WOODALL, D. 8h'ff. oct. 30,1687* w30d. do not r } more than 00c half what a roan wiebej to become well ffo*. macileae savage*, I wool I7 willing to have made greater sacrifices I wm well provided—by meani of arma and admonition taken from the fix Indians— in caae of a second attack, bat this fortunately, proved to be my l&et adventure with tbe ear- uge>> Not one of tbe bend lad escaped to tell the tale and incite his brethren to avenge the death of hi* other comrade*. ‘ Ab!” cxc'aimed tbe old man, while tbe 'ear* gashed from hie eyes at tbe memory •A that eventful night, Mhat was a glorious • v*** : fth t—tbe beat I ever made.” -erman. 0 p ^ adventure lived to see h* rud*.- wilderness where be bad pitched fawwa aad a* "the proper atody of mankind Se maa,*' a newspaper is an inJUpetuabe I P^Tb^ hmb yooog aod okL Deciding ftof.—Mr. R. leu Brreck * j 1,14 loodr cabin, transformed into smiling W* know that tha (ongoing H um to the j Priortm, by Sovervigo, (br d io America,) | fi d 4 ao d peopled by hardy and ecterprising letter. Aad 1/ any of oor reader* doubt it, ^ old, 6 \ (F irdbam) I. Oap\ j r a j e f 1M:ett among whom bis last dsy* were .‘121 4 \*‘ iKissrauaa. 1 -*- * if bie geoera! intelligence i* not f " b*jood foal *r any bop of bie agw—we <»• »®t will, how modi peek and btin hie brad bus been crammed, if be dot* not .-wad tbe »» pope** lira wo will pv* it op. feradfot pop’s*, bp all moaos bop..— Never nogfoet to do •>. Brad the nrerv ; tto Wtnrj majt; tto political article*; tto Betting—5 to 4 against El Hakim; 2 to 1 against rriorea*. and 3 to 1 wsui>t Queen ' Hen. Tie 'beat' was run ntor tto- last race ' io a drepeoiog twi-ighi, which rerdered tt! impouible to diftiogoieh th* '•ok.r- ■■■! the riders at a distance. Kl iltka vs- firet i off, but after goiog about fifty par.ls, Prior- era, overpowering Fordbam ruslie-i to th- front aad carritd quainted with the English people at borne, or any other people in their domestic aad social relations, and their political condition he matt stop awhile, tntkiog his borne with them." on the running to the ; !.. v . • ’ , - Ditch gap, wher: ehe was palled to k, and *> tiraths* B*od, too, foe ad- ^,1 three itngib* io the rear, Qu en vestfeeraept*. iasodoing, jou will dootoIo*s | B-re going on with tbe lead, eirael; attend- readtaneb trash; botpoo will find a great ted bv _EI Hakim On mming doun the deal tto* iaiaatnetiv*. valuable, usd four eating—much that will *dd ‘daily to poor kuovrtfdge of the world; to jOor knowledge of stra'ud' tbietp* Try to profit, too, while you read. Now wdl all/ecfo, wbettor they nSor to history, philoaophp, religiou, scisset, .art, or pajitico. In this way you wiO pre pare pnatieU; ta a utraore for tto part yoa tore to play in life; and, remember, foot if Itot parti* well played, poo trill soon bet* foe high read to pcotjwrity and honor. Small Note*- The LcgWatata.ofHWreippi bare prased alxw ta the elect that after tto first of No vember next, no took ootn of a Iras denom ination tbao fire doliun shall be circulated io foot Sute MreFooeb advise* tbe Governor of Cub to “*oii while hrtYooa*- Bucket Hill Prir/rett hung in the l-ft, and a e.hout war railed r.J 'The Amtrieart'i beaten? but pordham routed the mare vith hie whip, and before teaehing the foot of the hill the bent her cohere in adcanee, and, yuri- tiny her opponents half way up the eordt, won cleverly by a length and a half: Kl Hakim beating Queen Bess bp a tool only for se cond pace. A hud and prolemyed cheer the triumph ef American colon, aod Mr. Ten Brack we, warmly '■Mngratiileted upon bis fire* victory achieved by bim in Englaad. •Qr-Tbe FbUtdtlpMa Pennsylvanian save rn oat of employment by StotfoMe^OforaMaerpa* factor!**, few. if any, bav* at prraeo* ttoir foil raapfo. meotef bands. Indeed, all tort restriettd, and her ririnhy, between SOJtOOaad adults, and i I«ry idlraw* aod! Front WaslilligtOii Wxsaixorox, Oct. 26. The in’ n r l>ep*rtmeot has received io- I ken no walking s formation that a <1 rover, while ateiy crossing I At half past six his the Great Flams, unneceraari y killed a wo- j being laid for thirty Louie Napoleon at Chaloru—A Parii cor respondent who has been amusing himself by a visit to Chalons, to observe a grand review of Lonis Napoleon's troops, eaye: Louis Napoleon recently reviewed at Chalons his Imperial Guard, a body of more (ban 20,000men. of whieh nearly 6,000 are cavalry. But this is merely the pre liminary to the miliUry establiihment which is to be found there, which will con sist it is said, of 80,000 men. A permanent camp i, to be instituted, and a ctrcua is to be bu ll fot the amuiement of the soldier* and the neighborhood. The hmperor him self resides in a pavilion pitched upon a hill. He is said to lead a complete camp life. From noon to three o'clock during the exercises, hit Majeety is on horseback; the remainder of the day he is engaged in hie Cabinet, and up ta this time be has ta ken no walking exercise to any diatonee. his majesty dines, covers There are about 160 man aod her children, of the Snsk. Indian*, superior officer, in foe ramp, bnt they are nr. 1 fired at ih* war chief of the tribe, in | each invited in their tun. After dinner eon* noetic' of which the Indians art i»- some whist tables are formed, but tbe party croaeu. As they have heretofore been on ] do * not remain tato. a* tife'Emperor retiree remarkably g red terms with the whites and steadily refuting to take pert with the More mons, the fear is t’ at they may now depart Departs if poesi- from their friendly poloicy. meet whi take measure, to repai., tie, the mivchief tine, occasioned. Nearly 8.000,000 acre.of land were loca ted with tbe miliUry land warrants eoder the set of March, 1866, from Joly 1st, 1836, to Angost Slat, 1866. At Qooi at a New Book — Tba London Leader mentions a new trick of foe bock trade In England. It soyr- When, after-all forms of poffiag bar* ‘r remain} be so extoeated in vsio, t book ■old, a fresh title page is printed. Tto rolaara formerly called ’Tbe War to tbe Panjub'b now called'The Bengal Hnti. ay.’ • Misery,* a tala of spralling interest, reappraise*’Woe! Woe!' It will come out txbycor ra ‘Eoalioe, or Tto Story of oa .aguish Heart.' Tba reader* of saeii books Tbe readers of to kill time,and abook a now title is jost as good is a new to rtst st an early boor. Every morning be la engaged to bis ~ ‘ ’ may conccrc.—Two months after date applica tion will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to tbe estate of William Y Poole, deceased. JOHN CUAMBLEE, Ad’mr. oet. 30, 1857. w2m Franklin brought electricity from tho heavens to earth, but it remained for Prof. Dr. Grath to apply tint electricity to tho relief cf discosednud suffering mortals—diseases that heretofore baffled tbe physicians’ old treatment, such os Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Pains, Stiff Joints, Deafness, Swell ings, Palsy, Piles, Skin Diseases, Ao., aro now cured by Prof. DeGrath’s Electric Oil in ont and I ten ifayt. Head this letter from a Physician who has practiced since 1826—(too well known for comment): Prof. Dk Graxii, Philadelphia. Sir:—At intervals, during thirty years past, my wife has been subject to rheumatism of the must violent cast—[say four times a year]—eo severe as to make it necessary to Administer large doses nf the tincture of guiacum and morphia, and to rock her like an infant in a large rocking cliuir, to induce any repose. Having frequent conrei> pondence with my son, )No. 108 Chestnut street, of your city,) I informed him of an attack she had about the middle of last month, [January,] which waa of such severity as to completely par alyse the system. He, in bis anxiety for hii mother’s welfare, sont me a bottlo of your Elec tric Oil; bat as I am one of the practitioner* of medicine in this place, and not a proselyte to any kind of patent medicine, t did hesitate to give it a trlvl; however, on reflection, I concluded to try it, which I hid cf p+rnioruk, directly up*to the letter, and after the third or fourth application she became rather passive, and before one>tbird of tbe bottle was used, not a single vestige of tbe disease remained in .he system, and she stillcon- tinues well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the e jmptom3. I therefore feel it my duty, for the sake of suffering humanity, and alfo fully believ ing that merit, undor all circumstances, should bo rewarded, to forward this testimonial. I am yours, truly, Jossrn P. Elkinton, M. D, New Grktsa P. 0., Burlington Co., N. J. P. S.—Any communication for mo will bo re ceived by addressing to the care of my son, [mer chant,] 103 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, May lfltb, 1856. Prof. Do Grath.—I have been the victim many years of a Rheumatic affection, and lost the use of my limbs. I could not raise my band to my head, in short, I was totally helpless. I applied pour Electric Oil, and before I hml uted one bot tle / \cu$ perfectly restored. You may refef any sufferer to me MRS. E. HUTCHINS, Seventeenth and Thompson street. Mrs. Hutchins is well known in Philadelphia and can be addressed on the subject by any ono. C a l'tion.—There ore numerous imitations sprung W ool, 3 and 3 Ply; Tapestry; Hall Carpets reducod price*. Al*>, a good supply of plantation BHOQA Boots and Shoes. We invite our old friends and public to gi< .all, nod are satisfied when they learn our cei, that they will find it to their lnter«tt to from us* Remember, we are at No 1, Whitehal Street, Norcrosi’i old stand. Come and see April 24, 1856. dAwl window glass, ever brought to this i will sell it at low figures for CASH. _ ndsee. apr20 qMITH A EZZARD. Gwinnett Sheriff’s Sales, _ jceville, on th$ let V'acid ty (a December next, withio the legal hours of «ale, tho follow!if property to* wit : Ben, a Negro man about 38years of age; Di nob, a woman about 28 years of age; Winney i woman about 22 years of age; J/ary Ann, a wotsan about 20 years^of dp; Dennis and Joe, boys ibout 16 years of age; Tom, a boy about 12 yews of age; Antionett, about 10 years of JIartha about four years of age, all lavied on as tie property of Stephen J/cGianls, to sat. !sfy the following named fl fa* !sfy the following named fl fas; two Superior Court fi tos in favor of Isaao Strickland, vs Ste- 500 Young Men Wanted* MMBD 1 AT ELY, to travel in the Southsm and Western Slates, te agents. Salary, $40 per mon th. and expenses paid. For par ticulars, address, with stamp enclosed, * E. H. GIBSON & CO, Exeter, Rockingham co., Naw Hampshire. October 7/10^7—— dawtf 3C up on tbe reputation that m, article ba« acquired. - i. The, are worlhleu. The publio mutt beware. For rale by 8MITH A EZZARD, lole ageuU in Atlanta Georgia. PROF.CHAB. Pet)BATH. 39 Sooth Eighth itreel, Philadelphia. Atlanta, Oct. SO. dwlm. phen AMlinall aod Hamilton J/aOtl, Uonoriut »T. Gannaaj and Iiaae JFcJ/iUon, aecuritiaa. One Superior Court! fa lu fitrar of John J. Jonei, v, Stephan McGlnnia maker, Newton J/cDill endor* •er and J It ifieJflllon aod Thsmai Lilli* leeuri- tie,. Ono’flaperior Court fi fa io favor of Lo- renxo D Harris, vi Stepheo JfeGinob. One In ferior Court fi fa in fuver of Hurd, Strickland, v, (fawton JfeDlil and Stephen i/cGlnnlt. Aim, wren hundred;acre» of land, more or Itn, info*7th.dittrlel of Gwinnett count,, on tho Chatuhooebeo Hirer, adjoining the land, of Jamo, Brown, Gilbert and othari, it being the place whareon Stephen ifcOinab now reiideo. Leried en to nttlif J an Inferior Court fi fa in furor of Slmpeon and Gardner, r, Newton J/cDill aod Stapheu JfcGianU oeearitj. Hold no the proper- tv of Stapbon McGinnlr. Alee, oo* bouM and lot in tha Town of Law. raneevUk, eontolaiag en* half acre, more or ten, it being the plaeo whereon tbe defendant now reaidee, adjoining tha lota ef' J N Culver, R It NKGKOSHOKSi CHEAP! CHEAP! « TO THOSE WANTINO A PRIME article of doubla sola or welud brogani,Mi we willl say that wa now have in Store' A a heavy Stoek, and all ot our bwu Manufacturing whieh we will sell at ten cents a pair lowar than any house in this city will toll m good an artiola —competition wa defy either in Yankee Made, Georila Made, Home-made, er an, other make, and warrant them aa good at article IU hue ever been oSerad in title market or State. AH kinde of proporUonaSdjeireap u^wSSutS 0- A11 goodepurehaaedofua repaired free of eharg* Atthoelgnof BIO BOOT, Paanhtna Street Atlanta Georgia. DIMIC,, JOYCE, A CO Ctavaland, and othevf, to relief, a Superior Court ‘ J/organ r, John II fi fa in favor of Crawford C Sulllran aad John Jfilla neurit, on Sta,. Alao, on* two hora* Hoekawav, or Carriage aod ona pair of ela, lank Match Uorera, ten or er Court fi faa la favor of Clark Howell, re linm W Eaton. Lev, mad* and returned b, the former Sheriff, Jemee It Bracewell. A too, all the loads whereon the defendant now ruldni, fa Gwinnett eouot,, levied an te.eatiif, two lattice, Coert A fu imaed from the 478th dtitriet, G if., In uid count,, one in fitter of Biehard Morrie, assignee of D W Spenee, and > W Spence, both rs Absalom R era in favor ot D Alim and Thome V Spenca, both rs Allan. Lar, 'made and re- n _ Cabinet and th* tel*. graph ia aettte.’, at work. In addition to ■Itowane*, th* troop* receive a ration of wine ev*rr dgjr, «o that they lead a very pleasant lib at the camp. Th* Emperor ha* become * military orrauiier; under hi* direct too theaoldttr* of Franc* bav* learn, ed a rapidity of meremMt previouily «rr> known to iofantry. Th* common toldiere or* treload to run for eon*id*rebi* dlrtarara rid* by old* witji the cavalry. It is said that all arms—Infantry, cavalry and artil lery—are to mow* at *wa and tbw ram* word of command. turned ms b, Wm Kirk. L C. Alee, oo* track of lan* I,log in the fifth ef euld eount,, No 118, containing two hundred Inlag I acre*, It being tto North side ofsald lot, aad all Tto number ofcopks ol tYctotori* SntK ookrold tine* Hr fint pwbliraOoo la Hop* of lb* isr s&nsz . children. 8lxeopi» 'b*v».to- to produced every mlntto for tto too boon (tab day, to meet tbe denraod. Tne Appleloce, who ra- ranti, torame tbe publiaben of tide book, tbra tbtj totr# Juit received an order ofealdloteieept 8ft, acres on tto South line to sutlsf, one mortgage I fa tuned from the So. parlor Oourt ef uid cent,, Addison P Keunan hfaf Ra,- Proper, polutad out In said. • fe. HENRY ALLAN, Sh'ff. wild. act JC, ISM. POSTPONED BALKS. AIM, slit, aerat of land, mture hr Uaa, l,lng on tto watara ef the Mnlterr,^ aj^olnlng^tho^lsnds of Themes J Hardman stideeaat,, levied on to retisf, os* Jastie* Conn lb lafarevtf UrejJfKrea*,, v*Hgra«aead. Prepart, pelaUd out h.dsfsndaot. _ tad returned te sac by f tot Ir#,, L 0. “ «lit,.sf« area* of lead, mar* er last, torn' tog en the VTattn afJfaltonjr Creek In Owlo- nett count,, . Jjolnlng th* Gods'of Thearet J J Joining thstinJi’ ef That u/traEletordira. Levied on total. Mp on* Justice Cwrt I ta In farsr of turn* if Keene, ra BUJfo Mattox. Frepait, printed tf- h, defredaat. Ler, aude ud rstaraM te mal T ot I»sJ, l C BnB y uu h tgV g, *rt.M,u»r. Notice ALL persona indebted to tb* firm of J. A. THE ASHER or THRASHER LOVEJOY, will pleoao make payment to B. F. liomar, who is fully authorised to ■ottle tho ootstandiogbusioamof raid firm J. J. THRASHER, Ad'mr. or oolGdwlm J. A. THRASHER Members of the Leglilat ore I Liourding House. I CAN furnish fifteen or twaol, members tbe Legislature w.th comfortable Room and Board, during tb* present tstsion of tit legislature. 1AH. A. GREEN Miledfaville. octlSdwim Tobacco, To acco. T U8T received direct from Virginia, a choice ;3 lot ot TOBACCO, among which 1* few hose* of that justl, celebrated Brand KANHA8TWI8T, superior to an, in this ci [octMdwti] T. F LOWE Piano Porte Repairer and Toner, to an, calls is '' 11 JILL attend to nny call, in hit Vs line of baaliteM, tneh os rtf gUtlng of uetion, covering ef tom- im iing< . men, ffelted nr buffed,) la,tag «f r.aw strings bp *et»' tba oitUrs, whole er tingle, A*. Satisfaction given in tear, Instance or •huge. All work waetaatod. Taatag by tbe Year daw* *t Reduoed Price*. “ All orders should be left at Mastrt. ra# IL, A llama' Varmitare Iter*, on Peach tret u, St. nor. 10, ’M, . drily. AT AUCTION. ParORB th* Court Iloai* door, la tkll elt,, JJ Bole Daf, la November, at 11 o'clock. Negro maa of middle tga, smart, as tire—of Maad mind sad bod,, tor Oat*. 8. J. SUACKELFOED, V. At. dtf. oqt-M, IMT. > after tb. ptUlreUea of UU aetb. i5.reU.eto* WM 6. astds I* the U.rt 04 Ordloar *» ffriSforaratr, fen trereu reStth. W .wt *e- ffreteV.tohtomi WredJeM *f reeelj drerew J Glngbanif; Prints) Bleached and BrcimChovtingsuod Shirting Shawls; Ladle’o Clonk ilnlugs; Flannels; Koranjai Irish Linoes: Tablo Lluous: Cotton Stripes; Kentuck, Jeans; Stilus; Cussitners; Cloth; Hasler,; Blankets b, tbe thousand; A splendid stack of Utores; Dress Trimmings. Whiskey! Whiskey! UST received In Store, 100 Bb!>. Corn Whit! key, which will be sold ra, cheap., J. F. LOWE. cct. 27, 1857. dwtf. GLA.9! GLASS!! GLAS!'! asa Boxom. Agents Wanted 10 sell STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS, including a fine Engraving of the DE- EPENDE A RATION OP INDEPENDENCE, with! full length portrait* o' all tbe ilgnere, from a Painting bv j. Trumbt. . Single copies pie- 1 pared h, mail, $3. Tvro copies do. $S. For particular* of Agency, or Gopira, . Addrera, D. H. MULFOHD, * sepatldfltwfit 107Broadway, N.Y- Who May lie obtained by risking $10. Wants Money ? s 6 o, o o o -str Halves and Quarter Tickets IN PROPORTION. Mipim mmrY ACADEMY LOTTERY, By Authority of the State of Georgia. On the Havana Plan of Single Numbers. 30,000 tickets: 3,286 Prizes, amounting to $215,260. Prises 1 u Payable Without Deduction. ANDERSON ft SON. Managers. 880RS TO J. F. WINTER, Usnegsr. SUCCESSORS Onr Lotteries drew In Maeon, Gs. (Small Schemes) era, Saturday, and In Savannah, Ga., (Large Schemes) sboulithe 15th ol over, month. OImbb dd PrawriNor. tilth, 1867, at Armor, Hall B van nab, Georgia, undsrth* sworn superin- tondeneo or W, R. Symons, Esq. and J. M. Prentl*. Esq. < Capital, if 180,600,110,000,110,000, $5, OgO 84,000,fl 000, 3prises of|l,0W, fiof *600,100 of $100,1 0 0 of 806,8000 ot 880, and 73 Approx- Imationnl soa amounting to $3,760. Wboln Ticket* 910; Halve a 95 Quarter* 98 50. W Look to your interest and compare this scheme with any other. Bank Notre of sound Banks takin at par. Cheeks on New York remlttod tor prises. Addntrorders for UoksU or Certiorate of Packages if Tltkats to ANDERSON ft SOI, Managers, Macon or Savannah, Georgia. Drugs! Drags!! Drag*!!! kcrsreedtb.lr .toea ofOreg aCbemloal^falnuOlU. Wedo. UmIUI thstruoal low rate. Tor each . - T -„lkriratoekof Wlocow Olats it Uo targret In the Heather* country, aid Dam Urn adraa- tagreas terms of e.llrtr,, the, dot, eempetltiou. Wsweald t^areOtheattratlo*of ths public te Ts,let's antt'Jtyspsptie Blair. No madleias of Uts yren hae to maa, ardsat Meads aa this. Out ot tu, thevudaor Dy.prptle. t< whsodla kart sold this —til-.- « did!* Sedlelae.askunfcsMdaeoesayU did them uo good, aad we knew ef area, lu thU eft, aad rtririt, who. •f th. grave, tor* tore restored te We my lbON Wap ken wbwejihe frog* th* ttm Mr'eet fcultu. eet. It, '«7. * »^a y . DANIJBL PITTMAN GENERAL INSURANCE AdEN T P ESPECTPHLLY informs Ms frisnds, that In lkfUturs to will to found during business hours, it tto ofie* of Mutts. 8. Swan ft 0o., Alistonu (dawtf.) Street, Atlanta. Atlanta, Jaa. U NOTICE. A LL partona are'bareb, forawarnad from bri Th. ding for two Promissory noloo-ono Ar 8178 64 aad tto othsr for 8310 60 In tsv/,»f , i r * Kaiser ol Now York. Said i a by John Valentine, tor th*8raa of » Wll- sald noire walus rempelled by law, of which l aoUre has U*u given to reid partire, by L. VALENTINO i ool. 30'i7..dlw L, Miller’* Hair Invigorate. gp&assm