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FRIDAY, ADGi 14, 185".
Daily, per anwjHn W*j4van#e. ■
*p*flfilTvriih a
tba pmocratic
itiljginciple ob
the ftdtbful erred*
Rod of which depends, not only tbe prosperity
| but the safety of the Government. He allu
ded to the fact that the Democratic I'arly bad
lieen tbe dominant party in this country, and
that under its rule, oar ’territory bad been en
The OMdWMd €«p Race
This great event, to fraught with imports
Mfce and inHjteat to the sporting circlet in this
Wintry. as well as to the community groom!
jy. wasdeeidad on ITtorsday i-r Friday, the
36th or Slat’of July last, ami wo hope to be
•bis to publish the result in our paper of Tues
day, or at the ’atest, of Wednesday The in*
tulligeuce will be brought by the steamer Ni
agara, which left Liverpool for Boston via
Halifax, on Saturday, the 1st August, and
WrefclT,
(iMPiinn paper.
*1 50
Daily Examiner. -
Weekly, " ’ .* . . 60 .
Advance paymenis are required for *ub-
Dum? 1 letters to Editors Atlanta Examiner
Democratic Nomiiatlons,
tatged. Mid with it oor (Ainstltntion ard gov-) wl11 probably reach the latter plnor on tire
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POK GOVERNOR,
J IKiEPH E. B10WN.
OF CHEROKEE.
ernmenial principle. He said that Florida
had been sacitreabj a Democratic administra
tion, that the territory of Louisiana had been
secured by thcsaihe puny, together with Texas,
California and the recently organised territo-
ri> s, and that for all the jjavc ferriiorv which
has been acquired by ««. we are indtb’ed t>
the policy tuul action of tho Dcmoo-aUr porty.
He referred, to tbe Old Whig Party which had
opposed us gallantly through a long course of
years, sometime* successfully. Rut always open
ly and manfully. He pointed out truthfully
and forcibly the causes of its decay and defeat
and paid a just tribute to its former leaders,
aod those of the rank aod file, whose honesty
rod patriotism could not be controlled or awed
by the Know \olhing party, but who had in
the hour of peril despised tbe difference of
names,
defects.’
of tbe South under It
He reviewed the hiliorj of ibe K now Noth-
, idg party from its commencement in tho North-I the American !ior-e
1 ern States until upon Southern -oil it was j, , . ,
J broken down ard defeated by the solid phal-1 ,l ‘ l ’
I acres of the Democracy, and hurled back to I P' uc<; al
| tbe Northern dens fromwhich it emanated coy. |
erfd with shame and disgrace.
His examination of the history of tho posi- I
! tion of the^ Know Nothing party of Georgia
lOtb inst., front Whence the telegraph will put
us in possession of tho news
The infen** Ifitoreat which ha* been, and
stid continues to be, numifdsted in this parti
cular raor in England, sod which is so widely
difi'used throughout the Union, being equally
exporie-oed by the cotton planters of Georgia
aud Carolina, the backwoodsmen of Nebraska
and lotra. aud tho merchaut princes of the
Empire City, arises from. the significant fact
tliat it is regardeti in a national jvoint of view,
as being the race in which the boasted super
iority of the English racehorse orerhis Amer
ican compeers will be fully and fairly tested, c
, . . , th, relative merits of the English aud American
and laid stood side be side with tis in I , .... ... ,. . ,
of the Cooatitation.anJ the equal rights' of •"'»"* tf »- " oH « POT,r “’
- - ted and eompated. We have already in this
pa|ier stated the circumstances under which
were sent out to England
aiuc of them may r.ot lie out of
FOR COXGRESS,
Second District—,M. J. CRAWFORD ( upou the Kansas bill, wasaevere aod searching, 1 100 ^ ov, ’ r * ' , * 1 llim
hast summer, Vr. Ten Brooch,u Southern
I gcmleuiun well kuowu ou the Amercau turf,
| and owner of several first class racehorses,
to Englaud three of his
of money are depending on the retralt ol thia
r»c\ not only In Vew York, hot slrowt eve
ry city of theDuiou, yet we shall not hail the
intelligence of ibe victory of our American
horses On this account outv. aa we regard it
is a higher and more important light than
simply as » sporting affair. We believe that,
ia the event of our sucoos\ it will give a stim
ulus to the breeding and imprnvmeut of the
horse by our agriculturist, and lead to tho de-
yelopement of excellence far exceeding any
thing we hare rot witnessed. It will crenle n
desire auiougsl our traualantic cousins to |xw-
scss animals of a similar stamp and class to
thrwe by which they have beeu conquered, anil
a wish to infuse new blood into their preseut
stock. And when we look at tho piices which
English owners of race horses have beer, in the
bubit of giving : when we have seen them give
$3i),i)d0 for a goo,I three year old thorough
bred . and upwards of 89, 400 for an untried
and unbroken yearling, we may reasonably
anticipate that the soccesa of Pryor or Prio
ress iu this race will lie attended by (be most
beneficial results to the breeders of the horse in
this country. Wc have lately seen the Em
peror o( a European State sending a commis
sion to this country to purchase some of onr
unrivaled enrriage horses, which ure always
admiral when seenjaml we hope soon to be aide
to announce the arrival of similar commis.
sions from our English friends, for the pur
chase of some of the some stock from which
Pryor. 1-ccomptc, Prioress, and the still more
celebrated Lexington, have been derived.
leyau! Church hi session ut Mauehemet,
the Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society protested
against Bishop Simpaon and Dr. MoClin-
tock, for the delegates from the American
Methodist Church," foralleged complicity in
slavery.
France.—Nearly all the partis* charged
by the Moniteur With complicity in tho ro
om conspiracy, emphatically deny the
charges in the London papers. Ledru Kol-
lin is especially bitter against the Moniteu
and tho French Emperior. and appeals to the
British Courts of Justice
Letters from Paris, however, intimate that
there is sufficient evidence that France can
demand their extradition, hut will content
itself by simply asking England to trans
port the parties convicted.
,Spain.—Letters in the London IS rues stale
that the English and French Ambassadors
nl Madrid had notified Spain that she could
not rely on assistance from their Govern
ments in the event of war with Mexico,
consequently .Spain has acceded io the of
fers of mediation.
A representative from Santa Anna had
arrived in Madrid.
Uermuny.—A Berlin dispatch says that
the Governments who are parties to the
Zoll-Verien confederacy claim from Eng
land indemnity for losses sustained by their
ssels m the bombardment ot Canton.
mtMoi iiAiti i:x.ict i tit tc .
TF.K uC F«ft*i. Founly. ~
For the City ut A limit tv—1. A Hayden p.
. Yancey. Dr. T. M. D.uunll. P,- it. M.
nith. WillioA Wntkiuk P. K. McDnnic)
.Inl.n Collier, A M Wallace. t ’ H Wallace
Cooper, .1 T. Lewis
mild. E Wil
Thom
Tims. F. Lmve, T.
J. H. Steele, J. W. DitnCan
litttns.
Carry's Dist. \V. S-. Wingfield,
Moone and Mathew Osborne.
Back head Dist. John I.. Evins. K. tf.
(.’oilier and HenrvToby.
Oak Grove Dist. Lewis Wright, John Ab
ernathv, Thomas Abernathy.
Black Hall Dtst. dames li. Rosser, Ed
ward Taliaferro find A R. \ Imond,
Stone's Dist. Tiiontas O. Kennedy, Jos
Willis and Clement U. Green.
E. N. CALHOUN,
President Democratic Club.
Atlanta, Aug. tl, lr-57.
Third
Fourth
Fifth
sir/A
Seventh
F.irhth
D. J. BAILEY.
L. J. OARTRELL.
A. R. WRIGHT.
JAS. JACKSON.
LIN. STEPHENS.
A. II. STEPHENS.
showing in no tnvinhle light, tbe action ofthat' best hor-es. Lecomptc, l’ryor ami Prioress—
party, which once endorsed the principles of j all of which hod proved winners here; Lecomptc
tkat U .11 ., e J .1 • fi . I * 1
->TATE LEGlULiTrRE.
for Senator.'
JARED I. WHITAKER.
For RrymtiUalitt
JOHN G WESTMORELAND.
1 that Bill, »ud were now found denouncing it:
i aod declaring to tbe world that they are insin
cere now, or were «o when they solemnly as-
servated that opposition to it was hostility to
the rights of the South. He defiued his posi
tion npon tlie Walker and Kansas question
boldly and distinctly. He said that the Geor
gia Convention was right in denouncing the
interference and language of Gov. Walker —
That its action under the circumstances was
entirely right aod projier. that in his opinion
it was alwavs letter if it were necessary to err
at ail to err on the -ide of the South. That it
was not the part of wisdom or justice to crake
See Third page fbr Late News.
Personal
\Ye arc gratified to learn from our eotem-
,.urary of the American, that he has pro-
ured the services of Dr. Frank J. Robin-
indeed, had defeated the great Lexington, 4
though the latter subsaqnently retriev' d his
laurels by beating his former conqueror. Pryor
and Prioress bail also defeated some of the
best horses on tbe American tnrf. After his
arrival in England he publicly challenged to
ran any English horse or horses for 825,000 a
match ot four mile heats; but this being a kind
of race almost obsolete iu England—they pre-
fering n short and speedy dash of one or two
miles to one in which the stamina und staying
war upon Mr. Buchanan because he did not j qualities of tbe horse are fairly tested—his
immediately recall Gov. \\ alker. * J 16 * j* was 1 challenge was not accepter!. In consequence
a naesticn for calm consideration and dalihor. .. r 1
a question for calm oonsideration ami deliber- , ... .
ation. and that as Georgia was tbe only State j' r . 1,1 ^ rcorK reso 7u ^ t0 l * ienl ID
which had made such a demand upon the ad- 'beir own fashion, and run them at their favor
mmistratioD, it could not be expected that iho ite distance. He entered Prvor and Prioress
for the Goodwood cup, which is a race of 2 1-2
Executive should hastily, yield a complianci
with ibe demand- . . .
. of Lexington, as Assistant Editor, and - He sbolwd ^ ^,1 iMoflciwcj of |
n ni* biisiness and commercial relations,'
valuable assistance of J. S. Peterson,
E»q.. of Liu rencevillc. The duties of an
Ediior.'w e can testify, art arduous, and often,
tbe various remedies propo-ed by Mr. Hill lor w it>twrs. ; 'n the way of extra weight)
a redress of the wrongs of the South, if any i and allowances tor uorses that hare been de-
bad been committed, and said that be had yet j featod or never won a race, as well as to for-
to learn of that breach and division in the
eign bred horses. The allowances i:i the latter
_anks of our party, which the opposition press
\fty often, h«? needs assistance; and wo as- j prated al»out^withau iodu.-trj’and jjerscvcrance 1 ’'***'' ‘ said allotvacc our A-
-ure our friend Hanleitcr, that, on the first which evinced their desire to create a division j mcricau horses, its well as three French horses
M uday in October, be will require more as-1 £"1?^.!.
than cm he obtained in the State
that arc eutered, will receive
The prize is a massive gold cup, value 81,
M’e cannot attempt to follow Judge Brown
. throughout the whole of his speech—which ,, .
(leorgia, in order to secure success to his ^ waa 0BC 0 f t p c m ostcalm, temperate and con- | ou0, utili “‘ways u magnificent specimen of
rty. Nevertheless, we welcome the gen-1 vincing arguuumts it has ever been our pleaa- ( art, together with a large surplus in hard cash.
urc to hear from sny political man. Me in- There are forty horses entered for this race, of
dulged m uo extra' agaoec of lauguageqr g«-, which „ irw Br ,. Fn . m .,
110 but one tare, made usu ol no abu?e im v ituperutton, in
dulged in no: of Uic jests and tricks common
Frui 11 Porter's Spirit of the Tim's, .toe;. 9.
New Kunairemeut ol' the iisterl-
can llorset*.
AVe learn by Boll's Life, of July It*, that
Mr. Ten Broeck has entered Lecomte and
Pryor for tho New Market Houghton meet
ing on the 20th October, a sweepstakes of one
hundred dollars, half forfeit, with five hundred
dollars added; tlircc year olds to carry one
hundred and two pounds; four year olds, one
humlred and nineteen pounds; five year olds,
one hundred and twenty six pounds; six and
aged, one hundred and twenty eight pounds;
thirteen subscribers. The distance is four
miles one furloug and oue hundred and seven ty
three yards, over ttie Beacon Course. The
following are the entries:
Pretty Boy, four years; Pryor, five years:
Lecomte, aged; Melisa, four years; Pitapat,)
four years: Poodle, aged; Gunboat, three years;
Bogetborpe, four years; Fright, three yearn; j
Fisherman, four years; .'.anee, three years;'
Skirmisher, three years; Fandango, five years. 5
Prioress is eutered (or the 'Sussex County J
Cup,' to be run for at the Lewes meeting, on j
the 10th August. There are seventeen en-1
tries, and the distance two miles and n half.— I
The following are the pntries und the weights 1
applied to each
WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—
This wonderful preparation i» having an ex
tensive sale in all parts of the Union. It i»
one of th" few patient medicine* which are now
sold over the country that are really what their
inventors claim for them. Whenever it
had a fair trial, tho result has been precisely as
Wood predicts. It has never failed to turn
the white hair hack to the natural color, where
the directions have been strictly followed and
in numerous cases it has restored the hair upon
heads that had been bald for years. 11 is not
pretended that it will make the hair grow in
every ease, but where it fails there is certainly
no remedy, The restoration of the hair has
been effected in so many instances where the
case seemed utterly hopeless, that it is certain
ly worth while for all who have lost their hair
to try the experiment of using a bottle or two
of Wood’s Restorative.—[Moline Workmen.
Sold by all respectable Druggists
August 8,1857 (ixw'Jw
$rw iltmci'tisEiimits.
EUREKA OIL,
The Greatest Discovery of the Age
From tho ColumhitH Hun.
A new remedy recently introduced to the
public, in startling our romn unity bv the
wonderful cures that un* being ellocted by it»
use It ban been tried in emeu toftho most vio
lent cholic, on noro breastR, cracked nipple*, Icl
ter*, eruptions of the skin, ulcera, non* iega, ul
cerated sores of long viandiug, apraiun und brui*
er, in every instance where wo have h ardofitw
being used, it has proved fn be a *}uro and speedy
remedy. To it* forinur high character, ia now
added that of the destroyer ot the but iuthatva]
liable animal, tin* horse Who would be with
out so good q Samaritan for the ailmehts 01
mar and bca/d. as the lJurekn UiJ. it can be
had in this oily ut tbr store of A K Ayer, and
at the drug store of Drnforth Xnpcl A Co. It
ia a discovery of southern origin, and i» trantt
factureu and aold at wholesale by t». YV. Croaft
A Co., at the city of Atlanta, <»a. Head tin-
following no*o addressed to us yesterday :
Special Notices.
VVoKtex’ii Freight*.
their editorial dntie-
Frank Dillard, a youth,
tear since, left Pertersburgh. Va. with Col.
Rosser scompany to Kansas,ana whoshort- | ^ „
v after entered Walker’s Nicaraguan army, j race .
retained to that city a lew days age. from • His speech t'self provoked uo buiat? ot ap
• - f. S. sloop of watC vane .'via the James- ] plauac or merriment, but was listened to
r throughout with a quietness and attention
1 jwn.
Walk
He gives a flattering account
present prospects of succes-
whicb sufficiently attested tbe potter and force
ot truths of which he spoke. We are fully
conquest of Nicaragua, and expects soon convinced that the reports ot his ability
return and share the glory. Several Vir- ' debate arc not exaggerated, fur his coolness
gmians returned with him. He «av»
that I and self-poaseauon and power of argument are
counts of Walker’s cruelty arr levaggcra-
d and uialicious.—Bit patch.
The Winner cf the Goodwood.—It u thought! to defend h» principles, strengthen his
- > -f If r Tnn riamw'l’ ii nnf fnrfnnfiB* Pitfiacdi 1 ok.. U.
..at if Mr. Ten Broeck is not fortunate enough j party and attach himseif to the he.cest and in-
wic the Cup race at Good wood, bewillebaK telfgeiit yeotnant
, . yeomanry of bis country. The im
enge tbe winner to a match at four tniie beats j pressiou be l.as made upon the Democracy of
twenty thousand dollars. Or, that be will Chatham will be read in large majority for
propose to meet the English champion* ot the
I 'art on this side of tbe Atlantic. If tbeGood'-
Am ricnn nnd
the remainder English, though the number of
but addressed himseif at i star*' is will probably not exceed ten or fottr-
,tvl -.*cll-’ct f his audi-; tcec. 1 hough the win: cr of tbe French Der
by, Tutocki, L-* amongst them, yet Blink Bonny
th': victress of the great Kiiglisb Derby and the
Oaks, is not included, nor yc'. Fandango nor
Skirmisher, both Aseetuip wiouers, uor Vid-
ette. the 2,000.guineas victor: still, among the
Goodwood cup horses are some of the best
upou the English turf, and iu tbe event of the
victory of cither of the American representa
tives, Pryor or Prioress, will leave no rootufor
cavil as to the quality of the English horses
they have defeated. Amongst the best and
ipost celebrated ol these are Fisherman, tbe
victor in many a w. ll contested field, and the
best four year old thorough bred iu England
Fozzoletto, the winner of last year's 2,o00
guineas stakes; Rogerthorpe. who won the
tbe most proper and effective weapons with
which to meet tbe eiap-trap and bunkum of
popular political speakers, lie is not tbe man
(o make floaters yell—but is evidently qttali
him st the election in uctcl
^AfUr Jxdgi- Brown tmd ■ jucluded Col
ood go adverse to as, we think the Foihi®o-f«&,- ur ,i was called upon and responded. Hi Goodwood cup last year; Pretty Bay, the win-
| ner of tlie Liverpool cop and Goodwood stakes
den and tits backers, and fully exposed the
ockey Club of thio city might make such on I immediately addressed himself to the mat-
tier ? The trial will not be complete until tbe j tori at is-ne between himself and Col. Gaul-
o:„,-
.Vuni'.
Pole Star,
Good Friday
Trinton.
Lecomt*.
CctswoM.
Viscount.
Alice,
Urey Chicken.
Gemma di Verge
Prioics .
Ctedric,
Frigitt
C'ouiquot,
Cbevalierd Industii
rouruaiaeut.
Potoeki.
Ibt.
127
121
lib
110
110
I U)
too
109
107
10fi
10(1
105
105
100
loO
til
FROM ST. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE, CIN-
ciunati, and other Western UitieH to Atlanta,
via Memphis, Tuscumbia, and .Nashville, at
THROUGH BATES, over the Memphis,
Nashville, nnd Western & Atlantic Railroad.
E.B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation, W. A- A. If. it
August 12, 185V dim
Uotcsrncs, Gs., July 22, i8f>7.
I 1 funk it my duty tn inform the public thru 1
your valuable paper, of 0 most remarkable clue
which tvos effected on a horse of Mr, King's,
which was taken in Broad street, and pronoun
ced by knowing ones to be hopelessly affected
with tho Butts. I administered Eureka ml, and
in a very short time tho horse was entirely re j
leived, to the astonishment of n crowd of spec
tators, tnrreban's, countrymen nnd others, who
had been attracted to the spot by tbe agonies 0!
the animal. * by giving this a place in your col
umns. you will confer it great favor on man and
beast CHARLES V. SMITH.
A filleted Head!
I called to sec a Lady from Alabama, who
had comu to Atlanta on a visit. VVheuf en
tered lire room, i found her sitting iu a chair
with the glands of her neck so much swollen
and infiamed, that sho could not turn her head
to the right or left, to speak so as to he heard
across tliu room, t prevailed with her to try Eu-
raka Oil. Site emsentrd, and commenced by
rubbing it well ou the throat, and gargling fre
quently, and to my great astonishment, in three
days sbe pronounced hersc.l tft'eclually rured,
and left for Alabama with a good supply of tlie
justly celebrated Buraks (Id. Sold only by
S..I. SHACKLEFORD, Sole ,lg'L
Try If. Everybody!
A Lady iu this city who wan awfully afflicted
with Inflammatory Rheumatism from the bottom
of the left loot up the same limb, side, both shonl -
J down the arm to the onds of her fin-
English racer- meet us on our own ground.—
Pvrirr's Spirit 0)' the Times, Aug.
Hue in the Atalrama fitiro-r —The Detnop- 1 into action
Me dented having made any bargain with
last year, as well as a score of other rich stakes;
Arsenal, wht) carried off the Queen's gold vase
ti at Ascot this year, and Anton, the favorite
champion of Sir Robert Peel, who backed hint
Col, Gauldcn, further thau pledging himself! ^ or ‘LWH! guineas and Derby, to wir, half a
material of which the opposite
created and the motives w hich
1 to him was)
brought
;!3 Gazette, of the 3Dt uIt-, says. The fre
quent rams have earned a brisk rise in the ri- to support him, provided the Democratic | million dollars, besides others whose naw-tand
There seem/ 1 ’.0 be more rise iu tbe Lit- party of the District should nominate him at j performance.! it is unnecessary to mentiou
e Big bee than in the arr.or.
s v..ral feet
He ackn-,
It has risen | **»* enioing campaign „. ,
: edged having drawn the rompllmenfary reso-1 ...
j lution in farvor Col. G.. w itich he did at tin:' carrie '* t * J '
we append the names and weights
various animals entered.
From the Savannah Georgian, Aug II
Judge Brown at »t. Andrew;*
Hall.
I b- ateness of tbe hour «■ wmch the meet
g adjourned ins’, night, prevents u* Iron- gtv.
_• a ik ailed -account ot the speech of our
candidate for GoTfcfaor.
Ibe meeting wasc,rg»' *d b, callingHolo-
m ju Cohen. Ksq to tbe cltair who. iu a few
net and weli-funed remarks, advrlcd to the
d.jecu of tbe meeting.Bit position of parties.
ai,d the eminent qasltfieatior.
an who had Uen selecttd
- urcr of the Georgia Democra rv.
Mr Harfridge, in behalt of the committee,
then introduced witii a short and eloquent
-pet h, Judge Brown to tbe meeting.
] request of Col. Guulden’s friends, and which
was drawn to suit Col. Ganlden's own taste.
He admitted that Ire buttered the bread ra-
I ther thick for *0 modest a mar, as Col. Gaul-:
1 deu. but denied that he was responsible for'
the fact that Col. G. ate it.
He showed up the style n, which the late I
Holmesville Convention was created, andj
called by name the , . ,.- .b)c Democratic'
delegates who assumed to represent the
Demoeraoy ot the Dtstric: up n that o< .
ston, one o!" whom had since gone
the gentle- from the effect of having acted with th I) -
the standard rnocracy for the first tune, and the other of)
w hom had also made his debut in the
of th- Democratic party ny coating his ,
noitdeii vote for Col. Gaulden. Gol, Srward
alluded to the two contests in which he had
Wc have not the time or space at present to sustained the raus' fthe party, his services
-allow Judge Brown through his Speech, or 1 in Uon^tess, and said that the people should
en to note the meet prominent features io it decide it he had not faithfully pertormed the
iffice it to say, that it wag a sound, dear and , trL >t confided to him,and not the faction who
gullied argument, which, whi e it reflected | »ougt,i from personal rnoti
at credit upoti bis intellect and leeiing, at throw thru. He then m; t'
same time creattd a deep and lasting un-' u**'* arg-.nier, - . upon the
llone to over-
tiong and j
Kar.»as question,}
tessmn in hit favor opoo the large audience,) enJorsfng and sustaining tlie position of
.Licit gave it throogbonc aa undivided a'ten- j Judge Brow.',. H,s speech was welt r<-
l cetved, and did much towards relieving Mr. j
The Hon. Janes L. Seward being present,| Saward trotn ibe odium which has been at-
, u« then eahed ,pon. ood responded to tbe I twnpted to be cast upon him. The hasty n -i
with a pointed and forcible speech, foils i pbrt which we have been enabled to throw
tting forth his position towaru) bis oppyoent | off from meuiory alone, 0) the speeche,. of
Gaulden. and the nreserA poiitcai issues
1 he meeting then adjourned after giving
• hearty cheers for Jndge Brown, ard three
■n ,te f r NIr. Seward.
We will refer to tbe speeches of both gen-
••mcr. in a fature iasue.
these gentlemen, w e are satisfied does not j
do justice to the effort of either, hot onr
friends abroad may be assured that they have :
rioi failed to make an effect here, and that I
when the conte-l is sounded in October I
next Old Chatham will be readv to take her
Judge Brown addreOK* tlie people of Liber-1 position at the head of the column and lead ,
•j county to day, who, doabflew after a per-
unal aequ*ititance with him, will agree with
. all here, that the favorable reports which
aTe reached ua frota every quarter concernihg
.un, do not do justio ctber to the tnera, hut
harac'.et or hi* UtkoG
the Democracy of Georgia to ar.otlier glo-j
nous victory.
.1 Paradox.—Why is a barrister 'ike u mart |
who pasts-- sleeple-.r nights?
Bec*.u* be trie- first on one side anti then I
ou the other, aj.,J j w.Je awake all the time. I
Nome*.
Age
Lbs.
Foiestur
5
131
Mary,
131
Rogerthorpe.
4
120
Nerilc.
G
128
i'azzoletto.
4
127
Fishcruiar:.
4
127
Pretty Boy.
4
122
Artillery.
\
pa nl
I'ryor Amerieaaf
121
Monar-rU' French
j
121
Kelt re).
4
118
Melitj.i
4
118
I’.oclmnier.
4
117
Mg /<ag.
il
115
V -coont,
4
,13
I'rioreas f American;
4
inn
Gemma.di Vergy,
Unit, by Flying Duff
•hmau
I07
out of Barf*.
to.',
Kt Giles.
3
103
Anton,
3
1ft'.
Blue Jack'-t
Hr,
Warder mareke
3
105
.Sir Colin,
3
105
Araenal,
iu;.
Mongrel, hai: bred
lor,
Sneeze,
3
paid
7,t idee,
3
101
Riaeirer.
;j
too
uyder Y.x.
.3
T,
Sw«t William,
a
87
Dulcamara,
3
<17
Gun Boat.
3
y-
Lord of tbe Hills,
3
07
t <aberinnzie,
!*7
Tlying Englishman,
3
’17
Sacharssa.
3
93
Arts,
3
93
Florin 'French)
,3
91
Potoeki (French;
3
91
Although arc a^axc tliat
imueo!'. .
Till; EB0K IUXOICAI'.
The American horses, Pryor and Prioress,
are withdrawn from the Kbor Handicap.—
They complain of the weights.
THE OOOOWOOD Cl'f — BETCINO IS ,'ISCtSSATI.
Prioress has been backed ‘even’ in Cincio'
uati. Even against Gemma di Vergy; even
against Arsenal, even against Fisherman,
netti.no at new ori.ea.ns.
I’ryor and Prioress have been bucked a-1
aain-t tlie field, in the Goodwooii Cup, at on 1 '!
to eight, in New 1 )rleaiis, to the extent of one
thousand dollars.
betting in new vork.
At the office of Porter’s Spirit of tin 1 Times,
Pryor, ten to one taken; Prioress, eight to one,
taken; Melissa, fifteen to one, offered; Anton
j x to one, taken: Potoeki, seven to one; Mon-
urque, twelve to one; Pretty Boy, tlfieen to
one.
Eureka Oil for Cholic in Horses.
On Saturday last a tnttlc, the property of
Mr. John IV. Ransom, of Russell county, Al
abama, was violently attacked with cholic iu
tbe street iu Columbus, was very much swol
len, aud from all appearances could live hot n
short time unless relieved. Two ounces, li- j
quid measure, of Eureka Oil was administered. I
and in five minutes relief was perceptiblo .and '
in twenty minutes the animal was entirely re
lieved-
This new and valuable mixture is certainly
agreut acquisition to the list of remedies here
tofore before the public, which, in addition to
the many reliefs it has given man, i; now
found to lie invaluable for the horse, iu the
ture of hots aud cholic, and the removal of
fistulas and naval gulls. We have done our
duty in spreading its good qualities before the
public. Call on Danforth, Nagal k Co\ or
A. k Ayer, and procure the never failing
remedy.—Columbus Son.
August 11, 1857. ,itf
grrs. t.'oulil not walk, hut lay in bed tnrmcnlod
with the most excruciating pain, day and nigh’.
1 recommended her to try the Eureka Oil. Sho
readily ngreed to lo< >, and commenced rubbing
it on the BUi'ace three or lour times a day, and
in about liif days sliu nun entirely relieved of
Inflammation am! pain. Iwaann ay* witness
of the wonderful c-Oi-cta of tins {ml. and affirm
th* above t< be substantially true
a. J. SHACKLEFORD, Agent.
August II, Isr>7 dtf
Col. tiartrell,
The Democratic nominee for Congress, in
this District, will address his fellow-citizens
’McDonough, Saturday , 15th August.
Stouu Mountain, Monday, 17lh ••
Greenville, Wednesday, lUih “
Franklin, (Heardco.,) Thursday, 27 Aug,
Campbeilton, Tuesday, 1st September.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
t'licMiuI si. above Seventh st.
PHIIilUELI'IlI.t.
1 8 central, in the immediate vicinity of the
most important Public Institutions, tho bust
and most fashionable places of business, and the
attractive Public Squ ires of ti.e City - In the
important requutea 1 f light and ventilation, two
principal objects aimed ut in the recent enlarge
ment and lliorougli improvement of this House,
it is not e.ceuded, perhaps, by any establish
ment in America. To strangers, therefore, its
position is peculiarly desirable. The mluscri-
i-i r returns thanks to his triends an t tho public
for the liberal patronage they have extended to
him,and assures them that he will endeavorto
merit « continuance of their favors.
A. F. GLASS
Aug 10, 1857 d»w
From the Baltimore Patriot.
Additional .News by the ndian-j
Quebec, August 10.
Tim following additional items of for
eign new s are embraced in the advices per
ateamci Indian :
The steamer City of Baltimore left Liver
pool simultaneously with the -.learner In
dian.
fn the House of Lords ou Monday, Lord
C larendon moved the production of tho pa
pers relative to the affairs of India and spoke
strongly in favor of a complete reform of
the Indian government.* His motion was
adopted.
D'lsraeli, also in tlie House of Commons,
moved the production of certain papers re
lative to the organization of the Bengal ar-
'rny and elaborately reviewed the Britnli In
dian policy, asserting that the present out
break would result in a national revolt, and
denouncing the apathy of the government
in the present dangerous emergency.
Lord John Russel moved as an amend
ment, that an address he presented to ihe
Queen assuring her that the House would j
cordially support the government in any ef
fort* necessary to suppress the disturbance j
in India.
D'lsrach’s motion w as rejected und Lord
Russell’s adopted.
The utmost dispatch was being u«e,l m
tlie shipment of troops to India.
At the Genual Uoafereflce oi the Wce-
22d August.
24tli do
281h do
2‘JtU do
2d September.
o<l do
Ith do
7th dr-
11 th do
12th do
Congressional Appointments-
We, the undersigned, agree to address tho
people of this District at the following time
and places:
Fayetteville, Saturday,
f’almetto, Monday,
Gian Grille, Friday.’
LuG range, Saturday,
Stone Mountain, Wednesday,
McDouougb, Thursday,
Jonesboro’, Friday,
Campbeilton. Monday,
Marietta, Friday,
Decatur, Saturday,
Each party to have the liberty of speakiug
at any other lime nnd place thay may think
proper without notice to the other.
LUCIUS J. GARTRELL.
M. M. TIDWELL.
Samuel Swan & Co.,
ATLANTA GEORGIA
BANKLE3HS.
.‘/rot Drillers in Gold, Silrir, Bank- .Xntet anil
Domestic Exchange.
Den,un i Exchange on Now Vork, N't-tv Or-
lesns, Wt. I.oui*, Susannah, Charleston, and all
points in the United States. Uncurrent Bank
Notes and .specie bought and sold. .Collection*
made everywhere arid proceed* remitted by
Sight Draft on New York or New Orleans, on
day of payment,
BAMUBL SWAN (.go. f. *i,DY.
Atlanta, July 15,1857 daw'f
10,000 Shares
SOUTHERN PACIFiC R. ROAD
STOCK!
T
Laths! Laths!! Lath*!!!
. )CAR Loads, for Plastering. Un Conaigi
^ment and for *ale Jow , by,
NwHdwtf B. M. HEAGt*.
ftrw Bacon.
4 Choice |,,t just receivnd, in afore and ter
-air
LOWE A HILL
NilF. PRESIDENT ft DIRECTORS of tin
_ uthern Pacific Rail Road Company, have
net npatt Ten Thouaand Shares of tht* Htock
to la) offered, fur a limited period, to the citizen-
ot Georgia, and those whtMlcsirif to subscribe,
will do so poomptly.
Five per cent ia all that wit! ever bv called
for upon this Stock, as the grants from the State
o r Texas, arc In Id to be sufficient to jiny the
other ninety-five per rent. Seventy rn-les of
the Road have been put under contract, with
Messrs. John T. Grant fi- Co., of this State,
whose experience, ability, and resour ce, give
arnpli assurance of the most rigorous nnd speedy
construction of the Road. The Rights Fran
chises, ard Property of this Ompnnv, are sp.
cured, bevolid all contingencies,
The Iron for U7 mil's ol the Road, lure al
ready been delivered ill Texas, end tho Road
Bed is now nearly ready to receive it. As the
Company hav no immediate use lor funds,
I am authorized to lake good papor maturing
at Savannah, Charleston, Mobile, New Orleans,
or New York, on the 1st of March, IN5N, with
inlcrest and etchange added' The Stock may
be secured on a [plication 10 nre at the office ol
Williams, Rlica ,y Co,, Atlanta, Georgia,where
printed Charters, Rep rts, and Statistics, ran l-s
had BOLJ.INO BAKER, Agent
lor Sole of Southern J’acific Kail Road
Stock III the sinle of Georgia
Atlanta, July 23,*11-67 > ,f 4 vvtl
Form of Stock CerUtirnu ,
Be it known that —
,la.'f Milled in
” Shares, of J-1 UO, each, <n ihr
Capita^ Meek of the Southern Pacific R»;i
Ro-d Company, representing all lire rights, j,..
tercstn, privileges,lands, and other prop ( rty ,,!
tho Company, transferable 011/1/ on the Books ol
the Company, by sard — or his at
torney, on the surrender of this Certificate o r ,
each of these shares, *5. have been paid, and i,„
further call - r a Mam, nil, cat, or shall t, e m „ )t
on the Stock represented by iljis Certificate
In testimony (thereof, the said Company have
caused this Certificate to he signed, Ac, ’
1ST !uteiitfcn«er WiOnmican’will copy