The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, November 02, 1857, Image 2

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V e# k ii&Dtr- DUflCAN 4 LOOWHANE, JOM.1 ■. turner _ —jfor-.wrom^ isTSLuanrciK * ’Kuunres - *6 00 JWft- - S 00 DAILY, -- - - WEEKLYt • y • ■jar pox xumTj<gTM«g TatROPMB ^ ‘ ‘ STOTES OF '/ „ Buut' of Filtoa' tak«n «t Par for all StMs d«o tbit Office. g-;- xutkaMadan- jEwinraa, not pleaaura, calls ns to -Mill- eJgeriUa. Frtim that point, daring tbs ses sion of fotLcgistatote, oar editorial* «iH >* praMied; and reports cf the aeuoh or the General A wrmbly be dsUjr WnsimUsd.- Into competent bands dating-oar nbseoce, the business jwt of onroffico will be en treated. We bsre also aecuredfoenldof Mr. Bartlett, a geotioman well qualified, > evoy particular, to saiect. and prepare meh matter as ifce inawaiii* hrteraat* cf Atlanta, and the jsst daunt of oar may demand. Inwrit ng front fop^capital, ood rapciting ftr owr papw, wdltant to risk the uncertainty oT the WtoiKi When, there fore, onr dady »po»<re notpnblWied, onr readers will there bar born some failure of lapfiaail,foe wasbalibe vigilant to lay befere them the action of the reprc- pdres of tbo peepte, op jo lb* boar of i day's adjournment. Oat Bad emttmo- ” nicatfca two the capital, watrattwiUappear toMscrrowy #» ere they reach car readers, we shall bars takes a birds eye tins? of the preparation safe there, for tbo reception oT oar taw-mata* and the inangmatioo otoor new Governor. :: • For ie lnUttigoetr jr Extu^oer. XT.k A.R.H. Atlanta, Oct. Grir. DmetriA ******: mere appears in tbe ■ American * ibis morning, a ccanmoaicatiop signed “ Facta,'' and as there is a charge made against me, contained in it, I b«g lew* to teonbin you with a tew lines, to show that it is Arise from beginning to end. It it aHeged that I “ absented myself for four months from my bcricee.’’ I obtain ed leaeoof abecnee from C»L Spolloct. tbe Soperiattfiikrt,' for tint months, aad re- tureed Left re my furlough expired. It iiautedtbat I *• received my salary during my absence, and that my office was ailed at the expense of the Bead.” tbisia totally untroo. I merited soy salary, bet I paut for the tatties of tit perron employed cut rf ay eiespaoW, ami it ad not at! Ike Read a rent, Tha idea intruded fa be ousrajsd by the ommtmicatiaa of u Facto;" is that we made the preowtetiso to ingratiate oaraelrcs with Mr. Walker. Too, gentlemen, know there was nb Eesteslty.ao far aa I am eonceraed, for snj each proceeding, and no one that is acquainted with tbs ctrenimtaneas ot my receiving art cSce here, would hare endear, wed to eiicolslesueh an idea. If iodiridsal enmity prompord tbs com munication, "Facts’* is welcome to all its bench to To these with whom I hare bad bavintra tewradraoe, I can triumphantly repeal, and am perfectly willing to lease the verdict; to tbs bands of tbe public. Yesr* truly, WM. H. BARNES. Orr Language.—Tbe Dublin Cmeersity Magazine sayv: Dictionary Bngfiah is K,n;- th'og rery different oat only from common colloqsW English, bat seen from that of ordinary written cornpoaitioo. Instead of about 40,000 words, there ia probably no -regie author to tbe language from whose w ,-k', however roiaminoos, so many at 10,. 000 wards cocid be coOected. Of tbe 40.- >.'0 words there are certainly many more ’.bin one-half that are only employed, if th y sre ever employed at ail, oa the recast oeca- •ions. Wesbawldauy of osbeasrprised to fled, if «e counted them, with bow small a number of word* we mahags to express ml! that wa say, cither with oar fit* or with tbe pen. Our coaunce literary English proba te hardly extends to 10,000 word', our coot, moo spokes Eogiub hardly to M00. A cmrck ltt Ik* Kick AJttrtinmnt Ertrssrdinaef- • TW trustma of lb. e« «d *l«« ehsreh oTSU Dean* end 8t. Piece, respsnt- faily announce to lie mrtropsntan anatec- recy, that they will bare An pleasure of HgfilBiafttBi the tearit of tbe poor, oe ursadfooM who are ia moderate citcnn stances; for it is tbt <te- tenainatioo of tbe trustees to here the church ' ‘ ‘ by families of distinc- A cull, extended «ratal months ago to tl* Her. Dr. Goodastheb,-**, fits treu accepted by that learned and accomplished gentle man ; and a mere asnouncement of this gratifying fact, n deemed a sufficient^gtmr- antte tbat the pulpit instructions of mas and tit Dins srill be all that tbe most Gutidieus taste oooU require. The distin guished doctor is as profound as he it con siderate ‘ ‘ H ----- sidreate of the nems of bis hcarere, and of the infirmities of human nature generally. Ail riarmisg aad startfiag topics will be studiously arcidad; and banes, penuns of leader and excitabia consciences may repose in tbe full conviction that,hoUnog wiu be attend at thetaered desk which wtil, to tbe least, tend to dj.- urb their menial traMuili. tf, or star the intellectual pleasure of the occarion. Dr. Goodastbebest, with his vast ureas of learning at hand, will explore whole field of teugloos poetry, sod will delve deeply into the wothl’s wh btotorie mice; but it is, more especially, in tbe woe. derful works of crtalioo that the doctor is u manifested, for instance, ia tbs glory and magnitude of moontaias; m the sentiment pertaining to rivers of running water; end ia tbe sublimity and grandeur of tbe rolling e.Can. At times, be gill ba engaged in the no leas interesting conridorwtion of the chan and habits of animals; feom tbe ele phant, with his pood reus and majestic tread, down to ‘ tbe littla busy boxing bambksbea. In Eset, (be doctor b of opinion that, nailed made the little lightning bug, as well as the whale, or tbe earth, or tbe sun, it fellows that tbe lightning bug, in all its instincts and relations, ami phoaptlStSBoew. is as per an object o!. raKpous study is art . mottoawuf (bebaareoly bodies. Asa a accompaniment to the inteikctaeUwsriieirS reserve for the coos grtgation cf St Deans and St. Divas, then will be music of the highest order. A cosh ly organ, with ail tbe modern stops and im- prorenea’i, and of a rich and heavenly tone, will fill tbe entire end of tbe caches • era. Engagements have also been affected with Monsieur De b Octave and Signor Pianissimo; tbe first named gentleman, welt known aa tbe eminent performer on the aural that they will ultimately be acknewl- edged as oottsttutiag the true Mdoalyro^- aTirgad to Marea S AH of rubmhtad. respectfully an TUSGDQkP FRKliANDKAKT PresMeot of thn*oc.rd of Treat ere of the Church of tiVDemav and St Diva a P.vfflWt wife.be impossiblo to admit liwiie the church of St. Demaa sod tit. the aext from the most cl xton, Mr. Browu I dtreukd ekcles of society. Dentil of Sir. Crawford, tk« Sculptor, The 'rumor, mentioned yesterday, tb|t Thomas Crawford, Kh>„ the cdebtuied A- mericaa eculptor, died m London on tbe , iust, is confirmed. IBs remains will be brought home to How York in the steam ev Avago. Mr. 0. was a native of New York, bat his parents came from Ballyshan- non some fifty years ago. Ha teas onto to thei44|bytar of bis ago at tbe time of his death. The New York Ctmmtnial has tbe foUdwing notice of tbe distinguished de cease 1: He ms sent to eubool at an early age, and though be made foir progress in his studies, his inherent tsste was evinced by his spend, tog bis spare moments in sketching portraits of bis eshool-feliows Page, the well known portrait painter, attended the tame school and was in tbe same cists with Cranford, and has of ten been heard to say that when the teacher expected from lhem tbe eolation of some arithmetical or mathe matical problem, tbeir slates exhibited in stead drawiogs.of animals, trees or horses. About thirty years afterwards they met at Rome, each at the head of bis profession. Mr. Crawford was deeigred by his father for mercantile life. For this, bowerer. he manifested ranch dislike, and preferred to learn the art of carving to wood. He sp illed himself to it for about six months, bnt ndiog it too mechanical and too limited, abandoned it and directed his studies to drawing sod anatomy, under the best in structors the city afforded. At this tine his tsste for tbe tho arts began to develop itself, uad he entered the itudiee of Freste and Launiu The former of these gentle men hud a high reputation as a modeler of busts, and Mr. Crawford found iu that breoeh of srt ■) congenial employment.— Hero tie mocjfed his first i.lesl bust—that of Ctras. (MSI busts followed, one., ofobis. Snooi-matw Page being among them.— These were exhibited in the National Gaile- eompeund French efcarionet; and the latte: celebrated ' fur the toothing and enrapturing scuodt which ba extracts from the fluid, it it a gr.at satisfaction to tbs trustees to be able farther to state, that they bars secured tba services of fifteen celebrated artists from the Italian opera house, who, together with several native siqgen of uncommon merit, will escstitete the choir. The music, how ever, dill noth* entirely operatic; a liberal and disosi&d range will be allowed through tbe compositions of tbe moss renowned pro. fsssors, both aneiest osd modern. The itterior arrangemmu of the church are such, as to defy all possible competition. ry, and nuy be said to hare given abundant promise of that eminence to which hesutue- qnentfy rose. Mr. Crawferd went to Rome while yet ander 21 years of age. Us took with him letters of introduction to Tkorwsldsen, who received him ns a pupil. With tbe great Ornish sculptor, however, be did net long remain, bnt engaged a stadio for himself, and began to give form to his own idaala.— At this time he executed several butts, among them ooe of Commodore Uull, who was then st Rome. This branch of his srt Mr. Crawford is said never to have liked, ahd relinquished it ea toon as his increasing prosperity permitted. Between Tborwals- den and Crawford a worm friendship exist ed to the time of the former's death, who at an early day spoke of Crawford as hia suc cessor in classical art, and pronounced hia Orpheua a triumph of genius. The Orpheus was the statue Mr. Crawford put up in Romo- It was long before he re- ceived an order Jo execute it i» marble. It The pews ate of a large sue, and tack ooe finally, however, attracted the attention of eight tsuveabU antique Charle is furnished with eight tuuteabl* antique Charles Sumner Esq , (who was then m cushioned chairs of the most elaborate Rout ,) now United States Senator from workmanship. The liberal eooinctioo of Msss-ichnsetts, who by so sppreciatory srti- the pews ia regard to siie, is intended to de ia one of cor periodicals, called attention accommodate the prevailing ex ; ian-"ns in ; to the young sculptor’s talent and genius.— tbe matter of feminine costume; while the A commission from some admiren of art in moveable chairs will giro to occupants the superior advantage of being able to change tbeir pwiiioti. and to direct tbeir villous to 107 qcarve’ of the church ttev desirr, while a; the same time, they can be coafortably he yen that t-Vae per- seated, it will thus ■ocapresent, who ore of an. inquiring torn of mind, will have ample opportuntj to in form themselves as to who are reru’ar at tendants at the church, or also to barn any iittls particulars cf their appearance, dress manners which cay gra'ify a natural enrioary. As there is a dispesitioa ot the part of my respectable but n<rvoas persons to av.id a jam leaving the sanctuary, and no sock persons are generally os toe jump sev eral seconds ahead of the ut'sriug of the last 'Antes, it is pr. po s e I to reus'd? tbe dif Boston to execute it iu marble followed.— This was Mr. Crawford’s first elaborate work, and it may bs mentioned that an eu graving of it having been made, the post Kenyon being then in Rome, took a copy of ' ibitea it at lbs engraving to London and exhibit one of tbs social l.terary gatherings at tbe bouse of Samuel Rogers. The company were so delighted with it that It was immediately agreed among them that if Mr. Crawford bad cot received from bis own countrymen s eommifaio:'. to execute it in marble, the Dec enary um-.ut of money-fcuahi be subscribed by the company and tranamitted to Crawford with such a commission. The fact wa« told io the 'culptnr by Mr. Kenyon himself. It ia O' w ia the G- ston Atbenrum. Comm is- t ent for other works now flowed ia spon him. lie remained at Rome, wa believe, fitfully. A gratuity sf five hundred dollars ab.ut 'en years without once revi-itiog hia S r annum, paid to a fosbioaa..e sexton, I native home. r. Browu Back, will entitle the donor to On his return heme he married Mist Loui- what is denomtnat d the Pririkjium EctU- ra Ward, 1'aughter of the late eminent ban- tia. This eoofera the exclusive right of her, Samuel Ward, K<q. He returned to coming tore charcb any time after tbe ser- ] Rome, where he remained six or seven yeara rice# have commenced,*; nd of lea?' vicut to tba benediction. A private Enjlak Time/Copt. Hendon't Conduct on R-.ori the Central Jmcrka<—T3M Liver- pool Post has tic following : • Wtcn the heart ■wetis with pride at the recitat 0/ deedatrfltoroisttdon* by onr eooo- ng pre- ■ On bis Kcood retnrn home be received the ,te door. I order to execute for the State of Virginia most curiously emstrected, spina cut .f a 1 the Washington monument to be placed in number of the highest priced pm, into a j front of the capita! at Richmond. The eqaes- beantifaliy furciabtd aparttneet. from whence '.' : ao -utue to surmount thin monument was easy egress is had through the main en- ; Cvmp e’.ed, os our readers are aware, sad trance. By this means, per iocs of nice and will soon arrive in this country. Mr. Craw refined tastes may avoid the crowd and dust, lord was also commissioned by the United occasioned by a congregation rising from a ; State government to execute several works plac* of worship, and be enabled to reach j for the capitol extension aid bad his life their respective plicae of abode several miv i been spare I, a brilliant career would have utes sooner than in tbe ordinary war. The added turther honors to bis name, pririltgium ectlaire will also include per- ' Mr, Crawford leans a widow and four oaMoo to retire through the private d'fOr, , children. He had but one other near rela- abto than to tit fill and have your darling ! er aDd sister, both possessing rare genius • reck of the Central, Amcpiea, fatal and painful as-it was, prevents instances of composure, coolness, conriderailoa and real heroism which dignify humanity. Tbeeap- um of tbe *W&tod vsssrt vw truly a no- o -avan of nature. lie did in the discharge cf a duty which he might in port bars neg- itcved with’tolttifflyTskllaEm the finest part of ancient eblvslri.eppeared. In ths prtsenae ot ptsril foe vr&oaa and children were hie fitewky fepeepsred tosefwee this inteotiee, bnt it wne nan tee—ry. Tbe pu--*sn«rs and ervrw were as reeofate, deters tntosdSItoacaneas himself; titojr •» ended m iu everything, and even the wo- mcn were r»dy to do tbe work at men m aiding him, Some tane ago Capt. Hall, we think it was, wrote tbs aewont of two wrecks-ton EogUrit msdjt French vessel. The trere^ oea behaved not to* nobly, nod their eeo* duct and this oondaet of thwaaeMOgen speek irreeiitiblyia fetor pf the tigh tone of the Amertow otind. . Tbeir wintry onght to t>e pvood of ttem; all Chnsteodom wDl praise them. - and beeettiag cine entangled, by a gentle man I though raking different directions, (Mrs. ■ilk gown, to whom you hare no ] Campbell being oe an author justly admir- in a black 1 to any 1 mitigating word, mwe . pek^jallj is tbii **** **** * 1 -*" 1 —“ More m- i ed for the grace and pnrily of her style) tbe use, when you have no t - was os enduring as it wst tors. Tbeir cor respondence was continued, we believe, with ou' Interruption for more than twenty years, and we apprehend that the bow will fall with scarcely less severity upon tbe lister than upon the widow, while his country al to tnay mourn that be ie no more. - - - V the (lightest intention to abandon the 'arm less pecadillvee, about which the minister, in his theological" eothaiiasm, is making sock a splutter. It U a matter of oornmon observation, that many individuals of delicate or eifotbled j eoostitntiooe, who are to tbe habit of at tending charcb, fiod it difficnlt to keep awake From Nbaniea. fob port today, I have aa opportsaity of Mmgyo* the latest news (torn .fob rf- gioc. ' W' The Americans in Nieangea hire been mmmmwwm. in tba ranks of WsTker, sod noVooly those bat nearly every Amerioan in foe conntryf inolnfflng many honest and Industrious iron, who have been driven out at forw or ft® 1 dqy» fe*ving their props rarest behind. Tbe American — . affords no protection to our conntrytnen here certslaty tester* theaatartl eels* ef the hair f thsdlrsvtloiii are followed for a MHekatlmcih of tints. It hw shut predated tstoatfolag tlMs la bringing out * growth eftreir, wksto foe kw had h*u previously bstdj Wood does ask pi toad that It will do this lu ell rases; sad we fob -Ms oudor Is a good recommendation of tbe sh orn which Ms restorative really teisessea If foe note of foe hah an destroyed, no human power can tasks them STOW strain 1 bnt whirs then Is say vitality IsA-ls ths rook the reitora- A report has reaohed me that onr epeeial •uvoj Mr,.' I John Carcv Jo«s, had been rant out of Hosts Rica by Order of President Mora; be being look*! upon as possessing fillibnsteeriog tendoacier It isquite proto able that tbe animosity those people feel to wards ns have fed them to commit this im prudent act- The eleodon in Nicaragua was to hare taken piece on the 26th lost, and Martines has prababiy bean elected. Marlines is a man of little education, bnt of a stern, un yielding character, and display* mare large ly than any one else the general animosity to America. It ie expected ia tho interior that Walker will again invado Nicaragua, and great pro- pvrations are being made to receive him.— A decree has bosn published, forbidding all natives of the country to leave, and or dering all able bodied men, between flfeeen end sixty, to hold themselves in reediness to take np arms in case of an invasion. Nicaragua has many resources, her peo ple are generallT well anited, and with snob a stern, inflexible fellow as M*rtnez for their chief, blood will fl tw in torrents before Wal ker will succeed in taking away the inde- --ndence of the people. Besides, foe other mtral American States are on the allert, and an alliance has been formed with two or three of the Bon th American State* who are to lend aid in ease of another invasion of the country. If a smaller force is brought it will only bs for tbeir speedy destruc tion. ^ From the other States there is little news, exoept that extensive preparations are gc« ingjtaJ2r_w.-, TSi fiioiera iSTceaSSrits' ravage? in Guatemala, but not until it bad numbered among its victims the wife of Praident Carrera. (Jen. Bailees, lata Gen eral-in-Chief of the allied armies in Nioa« ragua, had also died of the pestilcnoe In San Salvador. Among the passengers by tho Ocean Bird, to day, is Col. Louis Schlessinger— he cf Costa Ricau memory, Ha reports that, at the election held in Nicrrigus on the 26th nit. General Martinez waa t'oeud by an overwhelming vote. Us was the joint candidate of the LegiilUte'and Dem ocrats Martinex is s man of liberal prin ciples, and of undoubted decision and bran ary , and popular with the masses. Tliore were but few Americens expelled from Nicaragua and Costa Rica under the latcdeeree. Those expelled ware parties friendly to Wslksr, an 1 who would rush to hjs aid should he return with a military ex- pidition. A free passage was given to tbe ' to San Juan, WOOD’S RESTORATIVE,—Of all foe re iterative* fertk*kslr that hat *' -m._ Uvs wUlssea renew tbs halt la all’tu pristine all other vigor. • It hai done this repeatedly when ramsdlta had relied. Ills therefore worth while la all ssses to mak* th* experiment. Por clear ing th* head sf dandruff, and folokenlng and strengthening foe hair It has ns rival.—Western Patriot. 8oIdby all good Druggists. ooUSdwS Special Notices Tho Democratic Party of Fulton County are requested to meet at tho Court Houee on the first Tuesday in November noxt, st 12 o’alock, to nominate Candidates for Connty Oflioers. B. 0. YANCEY, dtd Ch’r. Ex. Com. New Advertisements! The C ampbell8 aroComiDgr’’ ATUENBUM. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov, 5th, 6th and 7th, 1857. THREE NIGHTS ONLY! -®g RUM8BY & NEWCOMB’S WORLD "BOXOWNED AND ONLY Campbell Minstrels. STAR PERPORHER8, combining In one organ, ■ration, foe best Negro Delineators and Oomedl- ansj^he met pleasing and best Vocalists and " ” " I '' msatdlsi -,- BaUadists; foe mast alstlngulshodand best Inv T.Hi! eh.IlZ. -rinrartaafiftMai Can oars, at pressnt engaged in a«!M?MI^SsK!!^.iwSrs impart with them, together with CURRIER’S IRA6S I BAND of ten taleoted Musicians, which The following, dated at Mangas, seat of Government of Nicaragu, Sept. 6, is the Decani or ufclsiox. Haring received positive news that an sxpidition is preparing itself in the Uni- '"tatee of America against this country, the Supreme Government decrees : HI ‘ 1. AH foreigners, without exeoption, will justify before the military Governors of tbe Departments bis actual occupation. 2. All tbo« who were in the army of William Walker, or in any way oonnected with him, will leave this territory within fif teen days from the date of foe decree. 3. But tho military commanders havepow er to grant tnein's leave of stay, provided their eonduot does not render tasir longer residence bsxtrdoas to tbs interests of the country. Tbe military Govsriiov of the de partments are charged with foe execution of this decree. Signed for the State of Nicaragna. Jssrz: Cortez, Minister of War. MaRTitiKZ. The foregoing decree, in eubstanev, was issued by tbe Governor of Co-ta Rica about the middle of August, . through President Mora, with a request that it would be adopt ed by the other Central American States. will pity la front of tho Hall eaoh night, previous in 50 cents. Doors open at’ 7 o’dook. Cencort at 8 o'clock. P. A. CLARKE, Agent, nov. 1,1857. dlw. JUST RECEIVED! od by tho Campb O stroll tod other travelling Music Com panion, tho sound of them procisoljr iiniU- ting tho human voice. Also other French Accor- doons. Flatinos, Violins, Bows, Uuitars, Flutes, Banjos, Tambourines, etc. All of which will be sold cheap to suit the times, at H. BRAUMULLER’S Music Store, Whitehall St, sign of the Big Drum and Golden Piano. oct 31, ’67 dwly. Instruction iu Ornamental Branches. MBS. BRAVIHULLER. E NCOURAGED bj the reception of a number of Preminnurat tba different State Fairs, has ooneladed to give instructions in .Monochromatic and PoUochramatio Drawing, Painting of various kinds, Crochet, Embroider? and NeedleVWoik —Making of Ornamental Laather Frames, Baskets, etc., Flowers of Paper, Worsted, Rice, Spice, Pep* per, Wax, Fruit, Shell Work, etc. For particu lars please call either at her residence or at the Mnsio Store. oct. 31, 1857. dwly. AT AUCTION. Sale*Da? in November, a Ukeij young Negro wom*n—titles good—fold for Cash. S. J. S1IAGKKLF0RD, V. M oct. 30, 1957. i FOUND! Old Gold Watch, which the owner can vertieement, and calling at tho 1 pot. Atlanta, 30th Oct. 1S57. Books! Books!! Books!!! Another Eruption of 3fount Faueiut.— The London Timer of October 10 hsa a let ter from Naples, which eaye : On Thursday we bad one of the finest ernplio.s r.f Vesuvius possible to be seen. Towards seven st night tbe crater appeared all on fire ; long flames suddenly arose from it ; then the lava gashed forth an a vary broad surface, and with very great rapidity, in the direction of the Fosse uellc Faroano, and to less than three hours it had rna over all tho distance that eeperatoa the oroter from the Atrio Observatory and the famous hermitage which serves a* a refuge for travelers of all countries, for no foreigner comes to Naples without making tbs ascent to Vesuvius. Thanks to the fine monntaio road tbe goversment has bad made, yon can ascend it easily in three hours. All foe quays of Naples were thronged with people admiring this beautiful ernptioo. S ORGHO and Itnpra—th. new Sugar Canes, by Olcott. Moss.Side, by tbe author of Alone. Appleton's Illustrated Hand Book of American travel. Throe years In Washington Territory, by Jas. G. Swan. Prisoner of tbe Border, by P. H. Meyers. My Last Cruise, by Lieut. Habersham. FruA Leaves, by Penny Fern. Temptrame Lectures, Dr. Nott. ' Medical Information for tbe Million, or True Gnide to health, by C. D. Hammond, M. D. Life and Jfinlstry of Rer. C. U. Spurgeon. Lifo of Rer. Bpencer H. Cone, D. D. Rose of Ashnrst, by Mrs. Marsh. Just received and fur sale by J. J. RICHARDS A CO. oet. JO, 1357. dawjf. the first Tuesday in December nest, before foe Coart House door, in Dallas, Paulding conn ty, ono lot of land lying in tbe 3d district of 3d section, (formerly Cherokee,) number forty-eight Destruction of Pine Porali t'n Sicedcn.— 11 is stated that in tbe southern portion of foe province of nelsiogtand, in Sweden, a most singular disease bos lately man i fee ted itself in ihe trees gradual y cl anging their or* dinary color for a reddi b brown. Life ceases at the same time, and one after anoth er tbe trees die. The disease was first no ticed a couple of yean ago, since when it has spread over the whole district- It cau much olsrm among the inhabitants. Ohio ond Hittiuipi Railroad—Tbs during foe entire c jolinoaoee cf the service, j trouble* which have attended this road for Iu regard to these, our worthy doctor has : two or three years part, have all been final- long advocated a theory as pbilraophieai as ’ Iy -ettied by a general compromise among it is eoofortablt. He is of opinio:! that a I foe parties. The proposition made some short nip is fsr preferable to eootinoed ; time sine* to the city St. L)ui< by Mr. H. drowsiness, and that a person in a semi-dor.' It. Bacon ••**, av is generally known.se- nrant state, eogaged in ao nneqoal fight j cepted b/ tbe authorities icting for tbe 1st- with Morpheas, and retiring to keep awake, ter; and another proposition; submitted to ia one ot the most ladier-.us and pitiable I the coooty was also accepted, with this dif- spectacles in the world. The allowed iedul- ■ Prente, that th* coooty was paid 30 per geoe* of a few oinstes’ sleep, therefore, the I cent, ia income bonds, instead of 20 par good doctor thinks admissible, and advisa- ' cent, paid to the city for its stocks. Un tile, because it enlivens and refreshes tbt der this arrangement all sails between the powers of the mind, and sharpen* th# re It- parties are discontinued. Th* income bonds gloss sensibilities to such a degree that th* ; bear an interest of T per cent per snoom, ie afterwards the better sppreciat- , and run for twenty yesrs. Hckiemnoer.—The wall linger, who, it wilLJie Better* if Col. known CoL Sebiti _ , recollected, st ooe time acted * enospidons part to Gen Walker's army in Nicaragua, has arrived in New York ia foe New York revelation, which wiU be ia no way flutter ing to bis former commander. He alee omisee to clean himee'f of tba cfavgr i of dasertiag at Saa brought against Mm Rosa. held at the did The State fair, was entirety tijjawawflwwntte tract a next season. ggr Franc* has adopted maaoret to courage-foe production of cotton in her West India pceeesrioua ■A- Ooly two deaths from Ytdlow fe- wa^M,«Mrt*d I* Ohadeeti* laal WHS. This compromise having been made, the Io deference to foie infirmity of out t'.ag j deed of lease to Mr. Jenks was annulled , gisb otters, anti acting on tbe benevolent, anti Mr. Bacon reconvcyed foe road back to aoggestioo of Dr. Goodaslbebest, tbs true- tbe Ohio and Missippi Railroad C'otqpaoy lideratam. —in consideration of th* sc know led men t teas have produced tba great desideratom. "The moveable antioue chairs have been far- oT tbe debt doe to i'sge k Bacon, which niched with taraotitally cushioned pads, or was computed to he between two and three ■ova property ia modern phrase, "eborth millions of dollar 1 . To secore this debt foe somnofents. These somoofeats, s nerfset [ Company have agraeded to istoe $2/tOO.OOO Inxurf for sleepy heads, sre ingeniously con in eonstroetioo bonds, sod 13,300.000 in io- trived to slide upward from the back of each eoi chair to any required bight; sod tbe mere eight of them, even to a wakefnj man, I* •ooagfa to invite rept« aodvireamy cootem- plstioc; although soft as tbe downy breast of tbe swas, foe somnolent i* in shape coo- •VderaUy concave, to that the tkep*r need apprehtaaioo that bis head will beuofer ao Up about froth sid* to tide dorfeg bis nap, as would bs tba cast were tbs somooleat en lively fiat Th* towtfets bsv* too high a ■mss of tb* proprieties which povtato to a ahriittan eburcb, ever to leave a road open for that grotesque and umesmly jooraay, d “going to foe land of Hod," eouea vity pt the aomoofesL— her fowabmre oarofoBy devised tulgnrly termed "going I acd he&a hence tbe Io Ebert, whether fori com# hoods, called third sod fourth mort gage*. Tba city sod county of St. Louis rsoaiv* a part of these income bonds in settlement with Mr. Bacon. Mr. 8. M. U Barlow, of New York, wbo wa# mainlv inetruBMOtal in securing tbe completion A tbe (asters division ot tbe rosd. bas been elected President of tb* wastarn division— JBl. Louis Republican. End of a Desperado.—In tbe San Antonio (Texas) Herald, ot the 7th inot., wo find ths following: “The notorious O’Shea,so well known to this community, is now no more. A retri butivs justice has st last overtaken him* It appears that bs broke into a store at Cam- argo, and also stole tome bones, and was on his way op to Laredo. A party of Max- icans pursued and oyrrtook him about 15 or 18 milts below Laredo, and there billed him. His remains lie untuned, nor trill tbaiervet bee stoo# to mark tba spot. Recruits for the British Army.—Tb* Lons don Tims* urges strongly foe abandonment of foe rti at the present time of tbo regulation rojee- ao n ting men for tb* army wbo do not com* np to th* standard of five foot five inches, tbs present enlistments being for special service on a great emergency. . Mr. and Mrs. John Drew, wbo late ly played a very tuceeUful engagement at the Nashville Theatre, with foe seme good fortune at Gritp'i cry, N'sw Ur leans. art now meeting 's Oaf. matting the great and# a tb* nine- moral and spiritual demand* tee nth century, or a* formtog when pert,cl od, tbt most eederintSeal crgwriratioo the world has ever kneww, fou Iruitots feel ut Baldwin Election for Senator. — The result of tb* Rketioa’i^tbie County for Senator on yesterday was:) I. H.. BRIlfoOE^ (Dem.) J 318. K. D. BROWN,' (Arasr.jf 300. Tba contest 'was exesadingly aaimated, and tba" victory a mew glorious oe*. Mr Neat Sobib is, it seems, dart ofTfopoo Bdtib-Hs eaeeead^ rotate of four nilfon of Booty. Mr A daughter of Mr. P. T. Barnam wa* marrire A Bridgtport, on Toasday, tw Mr. 8. H Hurd, New York, • B8L All aorta of good* are offered In New York at 'reduced price*’—In many Cairo il 'rest pries*.' Mr It is stated by foe A-pUtoa Ores- eent that tbe Governor of Wiwooria will toon pordon.tbe peneteutfe-1, convict Lea ry; -'ex-monk of La Tray**/. ..Imprisoned for murder. c-nsv» - ■ J5a«&ftfsu«r public of Mexico ia tqenty-fcar, million* of Oct. It, ’87. Carriage Painter. /*11IARZi9S FA8EL b*e« moat v mpAclfulIr to Iffiform th* j ottiivM ot AUnqU and iqk luuiminirauuDtrr, 11 folly pr*p*(*dt* do of CArrUc* PAlntlng. rrUg« I’Alntlng. PlMi«(iT«m** e*1I. I wnr- fnoUoa, Shop In th* war of T. D. Ljrn«»’ I tar itr**t- oot. 16 ’67. Situation Wanted as a Teaohcr A NY perstn dcilrouM of cmploilng the •onrlcM of a teacher to take chtrge o tnmon English School, can oe ncomrao- dated by applying to the eubscribcr* JOHN P. EVAN8. Ebencter, Morgan Co , ■ep30d wti Georgia. The publio generally, and the LaaitA especial ly, are lnrited to call and examine the vtricty of eed, os tbe sabscriber is ready at all timee to exhibit bis stock -»f Seeds—aa well as the new styles of Furniture. T. W. WEST ^Sfc-Seed Storo at the new Furniture 8 c. Mews. F. A. A J. S. WUliam* Peachtree • it FOR SALE OR RENT. A WELL arranged Store Homo, nituated In a bunl- wa part ot tbe City, with a stock of Groceries.— Those wi i-hing to parebaeo or rent, will do well to call and examine the premises ttoon, fer we intend to dis- pose of tbe property some way. octaadtf 8. J SHACK ELKO III), Agent. Baojamie Franklin and Pruf. Dfiiratli. Franklin brought electricity from tbe hearom to earth, but it remained for Prof. Dk Grato to feringmortals—diseadee tbatherotoforo bafUed the phy^ioians' old treatment, such aa Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Pains,8tiff Joints, Deafness, Swell- logs,‘ Palsy, Piles, Skin Diseases, Ac , are now cured by Prof. DoGrath's Electric Oil in ont and tico dayi. Read this letter from a Physician who has practiced since 1826—(too well known for comment): Prof. Dk Gratii, Philadelphia. SirAt intervals, during thirty yoari oast, my wife has been * abject to rheumatism of too most violent cast—|say four times a year]—so severe as to make it necessary to ndminister large doses of tbe tincture of guiacum and morphia, and to rock her like an infant in a large rocking chair, to induce any repose. Having frequent corres> pondence with my son, )No. 1U3 Chestnut street, of your city,) I informed him of nn attack she had about tbo middle of last month, [January,] alyso the system. He, in bis adxioty for his mother's welfare* sont mo a bottle of your Elec tric Oil; bnt as I am ono of tho practltickers of medicine in this plnco. and not a proselyte to any kind of patont medicine, I did besiuto to give it a trial; however, on reflection, I concluded to try it, which I hid et ptrtionn, directly up to tbo letter, and after the third or fourth application she became rather passivo, and before onc-thlrd of tbe bottle was used, not a - singlo vcitigo of the disease remained in -he system, andshostillcon- tinues woll, although sbo rode out a distance of fourteen mile* without a renewal of any of the symptoms. I therefore feel it my duty, for tho sake of suffering humanity, and also fully believ ing tbnt merit, under all circumstances, should be rewarded, to forrard this testimonial. I am yours, truly, Joseph P. Elkixton, M. D, New Grktna P. 0., Burlington Co., N. J. P. 8.—Any communication for me will be re ceived by addressing to tho care of my son, [mer chant,] 103 Chestnut street. PniLApELpniA, May 16th, 1856. i tho victim many Prof. Do Oratb.—I have “been years of a Rheumatic affection, and lost tbo of ray limbs. I could not raise ray hand to my head, in short, I was totally helploss. I applied your Electric Oil, anti bfj'tre l \ad used one tot* if* I tmit perfectly rettored. You may Tefer any sufferer to me MRS. E. nUTCHINS, Seventeenth and Thompson stroet. Mrs. Hutchins is well known in Philadelphia and can be addressed on the subject by any one. Ca L'Tion.—There are numerous imitations sprung up l i the reputation that my article has acquired. They are worthies. NOTICE. The publio must beware. For sale by 8M1TU *% EZZARD, sole agents in Atlanta Georgia. PROF. Oil AS. DfGRATH. 39 Foutb Eighth street, Philadelphia. Atlanta, Oct. 30. dwlm. N Koko "shoes! CHEAP! CHEAP II t TO THOSE WANTINO A PRIME ^ i of J' ,u bl**ol® or woltedbrogans,F« Kws willl say that we now have in Store' k a heavy Stoek, and all ol our own Manufacturing which we wiU sell at ten cents a pair lower than any house in this city will sell as good an artiela —competition we def> either in Yankee Made, Georgia Made, Home-made, u or any other make, and warrant them as good ay article as has ever been offered In this market or State. All kinds of Boots dO SHOO* proportioned? cheap and warranted. All goods purchased of ns repaired free of charge At the sign of BIO BOOT, Peachtree Street Atlanta Georgia. DIMIC,, JOYCE, A CO (48,) as the property of Antony K Cheatham, de* ceased, for the beneflf benefit of the Legatees, tb* day of sale. WJf. NKAB0U8, Ad'rm. oct. 30, 1857. w30d. Terms c DeKalb Sheriffs Sales. W ill be sold before tbe Court Houie door in tbe town ol Decatur, on the first Tuesday to December next, between the legal hours ol rale, the following property, to wit.- One aero of load, It bofeg part of land lot No. 74, la tbo 18th diitriot of originally Uonry, now, DaKalb county, wharoontbo dafudant now liras, levied on as tbs property of J. C. Newsom, soil property B. Harris, to ratisfy rundry fl fns issued from a of DeKalb eeunty In favor of Justice. Court James W. Goldsmith, vs Newsom k Harris, levy mode and returned to me by n constable to satisfy tbt purchase money. Also, one town lot situated In tbo town of Stone Mountain, now occupied by Hoyl k Scraga as a tho property ofbrury Store bouse, levied ou as and William H. Lee, to Satisfy n A fn Issued from DeKalb Superior Court, In favor of Stapbso McGrarry a Co., vs D a W. H' Lee. JOHN W. FOIKLEB, Sh'fL oct. 30, 1857. w30d. DeKalb Deputy Sheriff’s Sale. her next, within ton legal boors ofrals, tbo following property, to-wlt! Tbs lot wharaon John Bryce now lives, In the county of DeKalb, containing on* hundred and ninety acres, mere or lea, levied en a tbe prep* erty of John Bryce to satisfy, mm fi ft Issued from Fulton Superior Court. In bvor of John H. Rice Vi Jusee W. Kirkpatrick, Win. N. Kirkpat rick and John Bryce. Property pointed ont by Blslnilffi Attorney. Tho, Wm. ILKIrkpotriek's interest In Cnbtaet shop tools, else the lot whereon said shop stands, anifaraltare tow in raid shop, tb* engine and all the fixtures belonging thereto, to tbe town of D tester being on*, third Interest thereof, levied bn as th* property of said Wm. N, satisfy one* b i bens Fallen Bnperiov Cent, in bear of John H.Hlea »« Jam** w. Kirkpat rick, Wa. Property eet.3fi.mr- bvplaln'tir.^fora.^ A. WOODALL, D. Sb'ff. ffifid. p E0RGIA, DiKam ConwfT.—To all wheat tl U may eonrarn^-TwomonihiafUrdat* eppllea, tin will U nude to tb* Coert sf Ordinary of raid eonnty, for leave to aril tb* nnl estate belonging eet. M, 1157. Ad’mr. wlm Flva Hand rest Lficil aad Tw tilling Agent* Wanted. J«j^®3re!3!2s* Who Wants Money ? 8 C 0,0 0 0 May bo obtained by risking $10. Halves and QnarteriTIcket* IN* PROPORTION. ACADEMY LOTTERY, By Authority of the State of Georgia. On the Havana Plan of Single Number*. 30,000 TICKETS. 3,280 Prizes, amounting to $215,260. Prtxea Parable Wlthowt Dsdnetloa. ANDERSON * ION, Managers. 3S0R3 TO J. F. WINTER, Manager. ~\JUT laoucnes uirow ui we* Bcbsmns) every Batarday, and to Savannah, Go., (Luge Schemes) about ton 16th nl every month. Olau dd , 'iltlaiita ^ritwiComut. AMirrcn, At’nnta, Nov, 2, 185?. Appwt—Dried Green, Bacon—Sills*,,........ H'Sling, Butter—Goshen^.,..,,. Country,., Brandy—Cum—got Fin no, Bed—lb,.... Multun Cotton—It) Corn—bush Caffes—Rio-Ib.,, Jots Cheese, tinndlet—Tnllow, Adamantine Chickens—each, Eggs—dox . . Flour—Superfine, Family, Extra Yarn Factory, Fodder—cwt, Feathers—A, Gin—Holland—gnl, Domestic, Hny—cwt, Iron—American Swcedcs Hand Indigo—lb Maddo:—lb Lard, Molsssr ■—Cuba, 48 3 ....3 00 0 3j .... I 10 01 *0 .... 100 I 76 0 3 38 3 00 0 SSlf* 44 . 8J 0 «; . i now r. ■ ■ 30 0 tlb Mackerel—bbl No 3 Not), Meal—bush Nails—keg Osnnburss—yd, Oats—bush, ,. Oils—luunp-.g-t Machine ji Potatoes. .Iri NorllisiL Sweet. Rice Salt. .In stclu, Sugar. .Clarified Crushed, Brown Sugar,.. •. Syrup, .gel Steel. .Cast, ,1b, German Amor, blister Sire American, Spirit* TurpciiM.'s .... Tcm—tb Tallow—fit ... Wheat—bush,,.,. ,,, Whiskey—Raw* Old Rye, .$18 0 16 10 15 .60 a 00 6 a 6J . 13 a 174 35 a 40 . I 35 a 3 00 . I 36 a 3 80 3 00 a 3 60 00 a i 00 1 40 134 a .... 14a 64 < 80 14 30 30 a .13a. 60 7 a IO 3 a 10 60 a 1 00 75 a I 35 10 a 134 06 a 76 33 a 374 76 a 1 60 ICMIMODiMLINB. From Madison, Morgan County, to ^aL'X’nrNmsrs* ’yyibL leave Daily after tba arrival of the Day Train from Atlanta. Paasengcreby tbia route will avoid 10 to II hours delay at Union Point. Leave Athene at 6 o'clock, A. M, uvivn at Madison in limo for the up-train to Atlanta, and down,train to Augusta.. Persona going to Milledgeville, WILL AVOID 13H0UR8 DELAY AT MADISON Distance 128 fillies—Faro 82.50. SAULTER to IVEY. .wtOraici'—Franklin Houae, Athena , and Campbell's Ho,el, Madison. “d I fi .'s7. rUwSw. LAWSHE & PURTEL, Merchant Tailors, WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA..; G eoga HAVE ON hand a fine stock of very rich Goods for Gentlemens' weu, that they will make up in tho very Inteet style of cut and finish Try them and aee if they don't giva y«u ma. aprlOdtf Fulton Bank Money Taken at Par, W E will take FULTON BANK money at par, in payment for all debta due us, or for produco of any deacription that wo have .LIAMS, RH , RHEA & CO. The New Good* have Arrived. C ll. STRONG AGO., have jtiat openmTn •large aasortmant' of STAPLE AND PANOV DUY GOODS, All Wool Merinocm All Wool Dalatoq Manohcator Detains! Flannels; Kersey* Iriih Lineni: Table Lineon itackyJi Cotton Stripei; Kentucky Jeoni; Satins; Casslmsrs: Cloth; Hosiery; Blankets by tbs thousand; A splendid stock of UIotoi: Dress Trimmings. «=! ABk. JEQ TC fln 9 A . W »°!iJ *nd 5 Pl/I Tapestry; Rail Carpets at reduced prices. A 1 *”. » goodrapply of plantation BROGANB Boots tad f Wn invito onr old fritndt and public to girt ut aeall, a nd art ratisfltd when they learn our prl. cos, that they will find It to their Intarsat to raw from us. Remember, w* art at No 1, Whitehall Street, Nercroea’a old etaod. Coma and aee nit April 34, 1856. dAwly rpil Inorewetf their sleek of Orogs,'Gbeml«aie,Pa Window Obwe.rerreaoay, Fancy Qoode i . thing slao nsaslly found In n first elans Drag s which they will sail at their usual low ntas lor sarh or short time, their stock qf Window Glscc Ic tba Ultcst In the Hcuthcra country, ant (roes tho adran. Urcoos terms of dallvary, thsy defy oompotltlon, Wc would cgnta call the attention of the anbha to Tnylor’c cnvTb/.pcptlc Wlilr. No medlehia of lata ycarc hue co many ardent friends aa tbla. Out of ths thnu.amte of Dyspeptles to when wa hits raid f Ifedldue, ws b vc haardaons say It dldtl aad wo know tf many la tbla city and i Isdiclne Is made, hod wa an kaowa, aad obaUana eoatndletlon. din na a call. ’ fiNTtH A JZZARI). ■ DAMETFitTMAW, Prawsyfov. lfith! 1»6T, »t Armory Boll S vannah, Geargta, under tho sworn superin. tendance of W. R. Bymoot, Baq. aad J. M. Prtntia. Esq. Ca ' ‘ ‘ •4,01 0ffflL_. imation i ri wa amounting to Wholn Ticket. *10; Halves *5 QwHfiWMW. n Look to yonr interest and compare this schema with any othgr. GENERAL INSURANCE AdENV UESPEOTFULLY Informs hit Woods, that la JAfatoro ht will bn found daring burinots hoars, at tb* offlo* of Matirf. 8. Swan A 0*., Alabama llOS.lt tot is!, iWottU^oadlf Appro*. Street, Atlanta. Atlanta, Jen. H Bank Notas of sound Banks taken at par. Chocks on Now York remitted for pritss. Address orders for tfekata or CertlfiouU Fackagts >f Tlsketa to ARDRRgOX * »OV, Vasigiri, Manon of Revaanab, Georgia. ALL) Notice LL persona indebted to fot firm of J. A. THRASHER or THBASHER k OVEJOY, will please make payment to ,F. BomtVi wbo ii folly authorised to tMYoi MMKDIA’ and Western I’mr of J. A. THRASHER. Mem Wanted, LY, lo trsvdlln tbo Southern Stales, aa agents, ffalaryy sod nxpensaspald.. Far pal plO per men th. and expense* paid. tieolSTf, ‘ 'H Oetobs.7,1 addrasi. with stamp enefeted, E. 8. GIBBON k. CO, Exeter. Rookifiiham «*., Nrw Hampcblre. diwir C*., Alabama (dAWtt) NOTICE. j^LL pemne are hereby fortwaratd from tray Jv ding for two Promissory notes—cut for $373 to. and th* othsa for 8376 60 to favor sf. Msysr * Ktlstr of New York. Said .notas warn mads by John Valentino, for ih* firm of Valenti- no A Bro., to » certain tranuctloa with i. Horn, agent for Meyer (Kaiser, uud at the consldan- tion haa laUod.vrt hart datannlned i raid nolo* unless compelled by taw, i nolle* his been given to raid partite. ' * ’’ALENTINO cot. 33 ’57-dlw by L, VA If ember* of the Lfigifilatu*! J Boarding Host**. I CAN lumluh fifteen or taranty the Ltgirinlnre with camfstl . and Board, duiing th* present seeuon« Legislatura. JAB. A. OREi Mllsdgeville, oetUdwln.' VVUUker t WimkcT TUSTracetved la Btov*, lH Bbta. Cere WUa- Jk.„ Which wmb^A rosy el, Tiowfc .37,1657. . Gf,AS! GLASS!I GLASI'i Ilf R bar* la store era ef the fergaat stosfct n* VV window glass, tret hraukt to Ibis SHtbnt ad will sell It at few figure* for 0ABI. CAU Ad MS, ■ npt3l glUTR A i