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Democratic Nominations.
THE AT&ICAN SLAVE TRADE.
This question becomes daily more and
more important, and it is no longer regarded
as impracticable. Those, who, a few years
ago, scarcely looked upon it as worthy their
consideration, even now admit that it pre
sents a serious aspect to Southern men.
.Change of Opi ion on thla Snbjeot -
The price of cotton, if lower, would be
cheaper cultivated, and would realiie a sim
ilar profit. And tho African left in the field
to raise cotton, and his incapacity for other
purposes, would, by multiplying the neces
sities for other employments, keep the pres
ent stave of the Southern States, at very
nearly the same price he now brings. The
! introduction of 20 per cent, of negroes into
On the question of slavery, the fanaticism | this conntry, would be a large importation
of the North is having a substantial effect, and would not affect the price ten dollars a
i for good, for now, no man admits it to he an head. We would reduce the price ofraanu-
evil entailed upon us. which seif-protection
demands us maintaining. No such apoio*
gists are found in the Southern Status. On
: the contrary, we find it boldly and fearless
ly asserted by all that it is right, mom!, scrip- ’■
! turai, a social and political blessing, capable |
factured goods, so ds to place it in every
man’s power, no matter how poor, to keep
decently and neatly clad. And this is but a
tithe of the good that would be accomplished.
Its effect on;B;rdjr States
By going to Africa fur the purchase of our
of affording the highest aspiration and wid- J 3Uv „ we woulJ stop dr&m fr0!n the bcr .
es> field for the development and prog os- Jcf St ., e9( #ni [n thU ^ elTtfCt ^ objec(
son ci overt essential to i**uon. 0 f keeping them slave States, for we woufd
This, is in itselt, an incalc., h.e ene it. | ce3gei j,y the high price of negroes, at pres-
FOR GOVERNOR.
JOSEFII E. BRO
OF CHEROKEE.
and its results will be found enhancing the
,ilue of the Institution, and tending to its
i extension. To say wo rejoice in this, would
oe the utterance of a mild term, contrasted
v rh the vastness of our gratification.
For years we have contended against this
, pseudo philanthrnphy, upon ’.be question of
Slarerv, indulged in bv too manv of our
.•-lends, as a taint of' Anglo-Saxon bal-i but ha * alrc3d y gwenw these sections a pre.
ent, from loading them into temptation, and
this would tend greatly to strengthen the
confederacy of Slave States.
Its Political Influences-
The pouring in of population into the
No them and Western States, not only
tends to increase their value and interesls,
FOR CONGRESS.
Second District—-V. J* CRAWFORD
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
D. J. BAILEY
L. J. GARTRELL.
A. R. WRIGHT.
JAS. JACKSON
LIN. STEPHENS.
A. H. STEPHENS.,
Jerdash. which indicated too clearly, the at
mosphere in which it was born. Years ago,
we remember the daughter of a negro-trader
attempted to be exorcised Tom the society
of a Dry Goods trader’3 family, at the
Springs.
The dealer in doth to clothe negroes, would
stigmatize the negro dealer as in an occu
pation tco low for his genteeier acquain
ponderaneo in theadministration of the Gov
ernment. By the introduction of slaves ou
the present basis of representation, we can
restore our political equality in the Union,
which, if not restored, will assuredly end
in a separation ot the Free and Slave States.
Its morality.
If it is right for a man to hold a negro, it
u right to buv one, and the locum of the
fitted by democratic presses to cast odium
upon tbowof ibssf raiffstsevt, whether they be
located |o Ricbmoud, Charleston, or New Or
lean?. Virginia, while it gives no aid or com-
fort to sectional agitation, can retrain from an-
saulting and maligning those whose ooly of.
fence is an ardent attachment to tba South,
end a hatred of her foes uutempsrcd with
discreUoc
STATE LEGISLATURE.
i.'Vt t, Vi m/Vv ^Sentitm . A ’’ -<
JARED I. WHITAKER.
Fir Representative
JOHN G WESTMORELAND.
See Third page for Late New.;.
Grind Fancy Bai.
Tuere will be a Git AND FANCY B ALL
at Varner s Hotel, a* th.- ltd an Spring*, oo
the 9th of September c. x: P-.ptratioas are
being made ou a net scale t> make this one of
the m at tnagnifle-mt affiirs of the seasir —
Frctn the e»«y acce-s uni the various at’.-ac
tions which a croud n w giv-s at the I ! .n.:
Springs we expert to meet tba world an
wife there on the 9ib.
P M. Haivetty, Neyr Y :k
We are in r.-c.ipt ..f .* circular fr..m
gentleman containing . s’. id . s’ttv.j
Irish W k r Work -u l e a .. - \ .
gatberrd l jgei;>r by hiflj #• g Uh ■
txpetsse, all ever Irh» J. I' - t H
r • d .1, k n i-
-.<• tl «.; ■ -spas nf O’Cot Dt M
vis. Jo 1 . Mrtcbel. way • bad- .nr :
on 'hi-* gent tmt at i 1<‘ F t
from b'S prompt»'t rati. oe.>.:. ■ 'aia peri
v.cs of m>'Vrs :nrsi bra«.-
i sn r*c m tie A • s*sdi: - • i ■
'biir orders to b ir.
Ths Kiow Noth S31 in
away with the cruelty of the Trade as now
carried on, for the Captain of tradingvessele
would find it ids interest to deliver them
all as shipped. It would to give them the be
nefits of civilized life—it would give to their
posterity homes and masters, on a Christian
sot!, and under the protection of humane laws
and a Christian Government.
Its Expediency.
This wo will discuss in another article., i
tance. We recollect with what indignant purchtse cannot effect the morality of the
asseveration we denounced the upstart, and I sale. If right to buy a npgro from you, it
the emotions to which it gave rise ; that in u equally right to buy him from Kentucky,
3 Southern State, where Slavery is regarded j and equally so to buy him in Africa. It
r.ght and proper, the man whodeals in them would christianize the African—it would do
should not occupy the same status in socie
ty, r.sany other merchant dealing in anv oth
er legitimate merchandise.
Effect of the Change.
Toe change of public sentiment on fliis
subject, indicates a healthy reaction, a return
t a sound and sensible condition of opinion
,’hat will inevitably lead us onw ard in im
parting a new vigor and new life to slavery
j itself. In the last Southern Commercial
Convention, it was the great topic before!
which a!! others sunk into evanescent dimi-1
r -.ion, Mr Spratt, of the Charleston Stan-j
! hard, and the | ioneer of this enterprise, fat
j to ad. .’.r.e.< this sentiment, is in itself an en-
terpr se. became the leading man of that;
Convention, by reason of his views on this j
s ’jeer, while but a yeir ago, he was regar-
j ded but a vis» cist. The tone of the North-
! ern press—the xprrad of the Black Repub-
1 Lean Party, has driven Southern men to ro-
1 tlect upon what constitutes their interest,
! as So them men, ar.d while the attention
* ! upon ,ue.5 ie: » suggestive of this
• s, Je from p lineal considerations
•--•••• g af tho African Slave J 10
i •.(•» up apt. s’ first, and most ita. P a P er, <
\ Virgin
\ tiorrj n
( '•Virginia will give it no Aid or Com
fort.”
I be Ricbmoud Examiner, a good detnocrat-
I ic j mrnai. in which we often see articles tba!
I stamp iw editor as one of tba ablest political
writers of the d iv. inl ilger annetim u ia a
| «h lie-ale denunciation of the m ire ultra
I Sou’hrrn Rights papers fcbii'h might as well,
in oor Immb’e opiamn, be avoided. The
‘Sonth, 1 for initii’iC’. it ter ns a disunion pa-
p r, a d lit terms the G.'iarleston M rcury;
I wni.. uf the DJm a New Ortaas, it i J no'
t ; psrmg in i’i ap , •at m to '.t f a -im I
i l : ot mor rM.ous term, lire •utiy. io’eleri
The Air Line Railroad.
A meeting of the friends of the Air Line
Railroad was convenoed in Hall county, Gad'
on the Pth hist. Its result was very encour
aging, and afforded a gratifying evidenoe of
the fact tbrt ihe people of that county are as
futiy impressed with the Importance of tbi s
great enterprise as any of the other Slates
ihrongh which it is to pass. Nortb Eui
Georgia is more embarrassed from the want of
Railroad facilities for the transportation of it-
produce than any other portion of the Sia’e
Her people feel this, and know it to be true.
They want communication with raatket wbieh
will be direct and expeditious, and they are
convinced that the constrnction of this Rail
road wilt do more to develop its resoqrc a,
st'mulatu the energies of its people, and^ ini -
pirtlife and activity to every department of
business that auy enturpr'ss in which they
could invest, their capital. It matters cot
what route may be adopted iu locating the
Road tftwieu tbi. place and Atlanta, it will
constitute a main tiunk irotn which branches
may be ‘'aaily built in tvery direction, with a
proper regard to the cost of construction, and
those portions of North Evst Georgia which
have been hitherto beyond the reach of Rail
roads biongbt in direct communication with
the ma'keta of the country. They mu*t and
will reap a rich rewar i from the capital invest
ed in the enterprise, in the enchanced value of
property of ivery d scriplioo ; and in addi
tion >o this, the business of the Road
the stock profitable The enterprise has met
with encouragement in every part of N. E,
Georgia, ar.d no R i ad which has ever been
projected in Georgia, a- has been said by
tie PruiJeat, ever made in so short a time
such rapid progitss. Let its friends, then,
tike courage, and.,pr°8s it forward, and the
Air Line Railroad will become afixid fact,
Arrangemetite were made at the m e:imr in
Ha'l to have the coun’y canvassed. The books
were opened after the conclusion oftkespeteb
es, and th
were subraitte
were iramedi itely subscribed.—.inderton
(5. C)Gazettt <J‘ Advocate.
Time cf h Idtng the State Fair.
The enquiry of us is so frequent, “when
H the State Fair lo bo held in Atlantal”
that we shill make this a atanding article in
our paper for some weeks.
Ths Fair commences on Mondsythe 20th,
and ciosea on Friday evening, tho 24th Or-
tobar next.
We also notify our readers, that any
query in reference to the ttisinrij arrange
ments of the Fair, addressed to us in wri
ting, will bo answered through our columns,
without delay.
Western Freights.
jfltsccllqncons.
Gold t Gold ! t Gold
l 1
FROM ST. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE, CIN
cinneti, and ether We. lem Unite lo Atlanta
via Memphis, Tuscumbis. and Nashville, at
THROUGH RATES, over the Memphis,
Nashnlle, and Western & AiUntr Rsilrosd.
E. B. WALKER,
Master of Transportation, W. <5c A. R. R
August 1°, ISM dim
Samuel Swan & Cc., •
ATLANTA I ■ ■. .GEORGIA.
BANKERS.
And Dealers in Gold, Silver, Bank yules and
Domestir Exchange.
Demand Eichanso on Now Vcik, New Or
leans, St. Louis. Ssvannsh, Charleston, and all
points in the Ur.itod Slates. Uncurrent Bank
Notes and Apecin bought and sold. Collections
m’dn everywhere and pr'ceeds rem’tted by
Bight Draft rn New York or New Orleans, on
day of psymeiit,
esyctu aw** uxo. ?• xuut.
At'snts, July ift. >857 ’' 4W f
A valuable Medicine.—Vat ng the present
week, no I si than i ix nf our frio ds, who have
beeu induced to try P olessor D. Gri th s Li e
tr.c Oi. for rhi umatism, in cons q icnce of hav
ing seen this prepara'inn aoveriistd in our
column», have called up”ii us'o atato the result
of their experiments. These persons assure u?
that their rheumatic “ains have been entirtly
cured by a few applications of DeGratlTs
‘E eetric OIL’ and they rrcomtneml its >W io
all wlio aru iitHut d with an, of the diseases
which it in designed to cure—Prov. Advertis
er—li can be had of the agents heie. See
advertirament in another cnlnmu.
j Ang. 23. U-57 dfcwlm
The greatest offer in gold pens, guU ptnoiU,
gold chains and gold, watches, tvtr made.
Itsad lbs following .—
a SPLENDID GOLD PREMIUM woru.
from fi*e toone hundred d< liars,pi.itiveiy
given to any person who can spare one day in a
'we, k. nr one hour in a day, gett'nf up clubs of
vub-cnbcri in hiso«n and adj-dning eoigbboi
hoods, for 'he b si and moat popular Family
Ncw.p’pvr Dow publnhed. No expense, no
I'Uiley. noca|i *1 require I of egentai An eo-
tiie nvw pi in is propos d, by which any person
can succeed in melting it a paling busineu, whu
will undertake the eaenCy. A prlvete Frculer,
luT the inspection of egentionly, with a full lin
of p.cmiuine, will he sent eny ^r.e who desiree
it, on receipt of n stamp to pay erturrn postago.
domu agents liaTe earm-a hundred dollar gold
watch i" one we»k.
Every family should read at least one ness-
paper from New York City, without Inteiforing
with their Local Papers, — Lith -f course can-
not, and shou d not, tie disp-rsed wilh. Rut
New York teing the great commercitl anJ bu
siness mitre of this Comment, no farmer, me
chanic, pr .fersional man, or merchant, is pro
perly prepared for the e.nerrenciee nf his railing,
unlcs* he is in comrnnuicition with New York
City, by means of one of its first rloea News
pap r m'diums. Much * medium as our
“LEDGE II,” neutral in polities, but
giving all the facia it. ms of nows and thrilling
incidents worth knowing throughout thecoun-
k GIST.
E' cb new nuti.crltior will roieive with the
lirat No. of hia or I *r paper, ono of tho new end
beuutilu' gl.ua pointed indohbio Poneil-,* jual
imp''ricd from turope. and for which »e ht-e
obtained the exclus ve agency for th • Couutry.
This is tiio most ingenious and u-eful lit'ie im
provement of tho present sge, and is the only
P*nci ever made ihst ei I write with ink. mak
ing it both a p’ n and pencil of'ho finest quality
at the »nnc lima, it will last f ,r ye&re. and lot
piaci cal use is worth more thau any gold pen
in he m irf it.
For liat of premiums and fu'l rarticul"rs, ad-
dreas HALL A WEcf I’, P'.i>liehtre,
New York City.
• Thf.-e pencils supplied to the trade s( <
•rofilald di-count.
1S >V. daw fit
eug
YOUNO AM t RIO A
Target Pistol
KAKusAesuaiisc eo.,
NEW HAVEN, C’T.
J alter the c-juciuiioii oiiheppetcn | ■■■■■■. —|
tfe J , and fifty thousand M^iNcro -VductliomcntG.
.g ■ f th
re.fi
ll - fidalttcd l
of »-u suot- nd
ideas t t.h
but two ,
Drmoc rat
St u’>•'u
n ‘X f gr s,
He JT,-
i . W
do nothin
uo’hii.g h
rep
-••den
lcry ot propositions
African Slave Trade
t pr ■ ,
tne secondary in import-
tii walk in deep wtttars
cm Fort, where our pro-
.t sufficient w author-
- s trplus capital, into
rprise and adventure
inr.5, and you enlarge
tndc to your doors —
u: own river sides, and
porta. What are then
’.sons why this change
, should be io great and
.. nam’d papvr
R etain • id narm’Mit
: giv* to i’ (<•'”. t
the Ne
rnnl li laocrney
;d by her rights
. By fb N it
juim] i a til wo h:
disunion
ores that
irg n zi
.i .i t wi i f ond by
unQincbingly wlule
1 h“r i-terri » a<
The pre*cut debt of the State o! TenuNfiee
is ft ur million one hundred and forty thousand
eigft and fifty-3 ; x dollars, in addition to eight
million five hundred thousand d illara isgued to
rai roads. An additional amouut of ele”cn
million six hundred aod seventy ."ght thousand
five hun ir>d d. liars is to be issued as the rond
ure lonsttucled, making an eventual debt of
twenty-f ".ir million two hundred and fifty-four
j, j thousand ihrec huednd and fifty si. dollars
A aiukinr iund of two per cei t per annum is
estaoliwed.
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W*. ti'IV.'
Democrat
-of ind'vp
g —'cat
ve
• be m
n’rv cr
r; '.iCU ’ Hi: It ’
I> rate the very par 1
force: to ad!
Hi I-
by
Tnis
Hoe. B H
This gentleman has ~-
d'.e r.f which, it is c rt.pl*
the Cbror itle <X -ea'in-i,
them in “a mud hoi
regarded a» other tha-i - ac: f .
to doubt it was w. h the gc 3 it::’
renderiog them to the reader as ar e.
mud.”
Witi. _
sible to r .
Mr. Hill intended tomurte. We kr.: v -• re
oppenenti nay zay *f. • ur si-- :
prebemioo. cbiiqaity and their ;t -y •
furnish as with bral..?, 4a. Ttatt- v . - : -
aite dodge* cf expression are t - . <n • .
to excite other than a gtniit with as W
have lire«i tco ior.g to be fr g'lten d by ttsxa
Ineartes', wc think the process good iertae
letter; it was he very tawft place for Mr !J
reputation, they could have beta -.cns gicu
to.
Uh. that mine en*tBv weald st.'tt Book,
'J * quotation we will make paicfilly app
cable to thla letter before the campaign .»over
A few taom letters of iL.a a'actp t
Hi!! will hove advanced the cause o
ocracy -o far then, of him at never t'
to get ev n iu s ght of it i he tumor
coming down, we we is d .. "in rg!y
Rea*oas given for it
First, It has become apparent to every
king man, that we need more negroes
than we hav- got, to br.ifr into cultivation
• million a of w s’e lands that are now but
a dead capital, re-ui’ing an no interest wnat-
ev»: —tbat labor is wealth, is an axiom, and
the increase of labor would be the enhance
ment cf wealth How arc we to get this | tn,u nv-ry article of the
labor! Our soil, our climate, and our pro-
dtctiar.s are not suited to white labor, and
tt, s emigration of free labor will seek de
velopment r sewhere. I» must be slave
nbor; and ere we to drain the border States
negroes, ar.d carry them further F.ra’, for years the Booth suffered under
ilta-
Vom
the faith the> is now n u m, they have de
parted. an I t , too,ibail go for vc'ional
"rgan zi'.i a. >n.u b-Yog a Its . n only, res nr:
B .t, ualiK- c-ur Richmond eotemoorary. weare
noldiapcs ai io regi’d ire ultra a u’her. lligi t.<
paper* .t the -oath u.; politic d foes—to term
t'if m disunionists; to u- ny to them e!cvat»d
pa'.'it'tua). D.’Vatioo to the South, and a
caivairic near.o^ in the msin’iYntnce of her
rlgii’s.ia our jaigtTHnt, is no o ime. Even
raihooB is no ■ reason. It was the faihinn,
not many years agj. i i denouac: .IjIio C.
Calhoun a? atmi'or AY ho, now, teat has any
ccgu 1 for -ri; will deny to that great
mat he rtnv arJ.it attachment to his coun-
t-y. a tborura understanding o' the Con.ti*
tuotn.fmj a patriotic de’erminotion to maiu-
instrement, regard-
iras of every gergraphical dialirtetior.? Has
the Charleston M -rc.ry gone further than Mr.
Calhoun? Has the ’south,’ or ’Delta.’done
a j? Bat admit they have, has there not been
a caust? Our answer is, th re has been.—
pro
tiolive taiiffi, as oppressive and odiou to her
people u the British tax upon Tea was upon
the Americas Colonie*. And »c:ond tvhat
Tne sensitive actor, who could nut sit in j
the same room »ith a tea urn, on account of
its hissing, lias ju»t been killed by a
burst of applause,
The Amerieansof the first district of Mary-1
land have nominated Teazle Townsend for]
C. tigress.
D cKaJl* Slierlff Sale.—Wiil be sold
t-eturc tile (',' rl Hou r d 'or. 'n the town
.,f Decatur, 1'vKalb eoutitv bet"e-’n the legal
houM «’f iale, on the Is’TUESDAY in Octo
ber n> xt, the following property. to-wi» : Oo»
acre of land, u be ng part cf the land. Ini No.
74, in the 18th Di trict "I . rigirialiy H. nry,
now D Kalb county, aa the properly of New.
«.un A: llirru. to satisH sund v fi. <ns. iaaue.l ;
from a Juativ.'a l.’ovivr of lb Kalb coutUv,in
favor of leinea VV. flold-m'th v.r J. C New
aorn & rillsrria. Ho d for iho (iii’cha-e rn mev
properiy, pointed out bv plaintiff, levt m-'l
and returned bv a Ibina'shlo 'I'sr ,1 * - . >f Au
gu.i 185' JOHN \V FOvVLER
Bherifl
\nv Fall (iod’ls.
ATL&jrfA
Dry Goods Emporium.
-S .’.b, ’.vi’.h the hope of producing this re
suit I Certainly this would be foolish; for
a mere change of location, cannot add to the
general wealth. Kansas might be peopled ! jj M tne South not tedured by the emails of
wim slaves from Virginia, but Virginia Abolition? To as. it is a wooJerthat the
w uld icse ;he a'.ave labor Kansu bad sputa hv! borna eo paiitn’ly and wistly the
gtineo- ar.d thus, with the carrying slaves wr0 ngs inflicted upon her. To us it is a wonder
:r0:n ^ rCr ? ia 10 yoa find that the one ^ tbit conaervatiTc spirit which hai l ept
a :■ trees, but on the loss of the other. The . hcr f ; gLt tfaas Ut> lti ij pwaili ow „ nijori .
- is to make all advance,and to do thii,j 7 of berpeop;ei &r .j that the Union is it 11
you trust find negroes elsewhere. If then I pre3erTed . While though we entertain and
we go to Africa for them, do we accomplish | m ap „ lbeM j* D t; m , EU| ,, IJ&U aot
this object, ar.d if so, is it moral, just and
expedient 1
What, it will Accomplish-
I n mcce tr.oje papers that have gone farther
j than »e have in advocacy of Southern Right-,
j and of immediate resistance. To Mine of them
cd Mr.
f Dem-
oe able
of hie
, Wei!
this we did cotexpec’ of him: ifhe i, not cctn-
iag down, there is one thing v vy •. • • {• H .
h- is iittit.g down and that very e v
The man who s! ways leave* church •
the service it over, in speaking ofan ‘ancient
single lady, said she was ‘fearfully and won
dcrfully maid.'
A young lady says ‘if a cart wheel
has nine fellows attached to it, it’s a pity
that a gitl hit* bet can't have one.’
Thccre»ipat natural ornament tothe’humaa
('••rm d vine, - is arquer.i: nably a line, luxuri-
bnt, healthy growth of hair. It has been so
(.Teemed in all ages of the world and among
ail nations, savnge, and civilized. Hence, the
lnd an brave regards the vealp of his e emy ar
his gr-at*»t trophy. For a similar reason,th?
fashiona’Je belie dispniacs the legion of vanity
a3 well as her other phrenological organs with
borrowed locks.
He who should due ver a mode of pievent-
ng the hair from showing the inroad of envi
irriMi. utiis white, j. ,i imri.
CUTTING, WHITE & CO.,
H’Jil)retnec'luily inform tho citizen* o
Atlanta an I euroan'iinK c »un\ry. ih.v
a^e recoivir g a largo and II •••*» cfod atx k
of DKY GOODS, an.I B“OTHand sHURh,
adapr^d t * I.ail.ua and (ienta xvoar, winch
offar lor f! Af*K, u
r
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
)
much lower ban cv^r ofiend in Atlanta Wo
naving facilities t<»r pu^cha.-ir g Ci"f D-S, auch
aa NU other h»>ua r h i*. An l we would th*r ,>
f »r* roaportfuil? iiivi^e th‘»p« who wi-h t » Ml V.
to call and KX \ VlIXK >u* lorK*' uiid varied
STOCK b.fore purch" r ing elsewhere. Our
A VJflJfl E K S TO 1 A
oua Time by turning prematurely gray, a OiwS."'«'? ^
thod hy which it could be restored wbtD falling
or turning white,and a way of promoting its
continued and luxuriant growth, would be
justly entitled to rank among the benefactor 1
of the human race. Read the testimonials in
another column of . the wonderful, not to ny
almost miraculous effects of ‘Professor Wo d's
Hair Restorative,’ and see if he has no: accom
plished a!! this.—CapitalCity Fact.
Sold by all respectable Druggists.
August 22,1867 dfcWJw
Special Xotues.
Aii.iitu Meuic.il bcliool.
Preparatory to the Collegiate Course.
Session commences on first Monday in No
vember and closer on tba first of April, 1858.
For further Information, address,
II. D. CAPERS, W. D.,
or V. II. TALIAFERRO, M. D.
Atlanta, Ga.. August 24 1857 dtf
By the importation of neg-oes into tne t .e Sooth « greatly indebted for able and
States, w? accomplish what we deem I manly vindications of her rights. Upon the
i nportant to out interests We afiord labor docir.nes advanced by the Uherhetoc Mercury,
at a cheaper price, end pat it within the ; the time may soon cotcc wh-n we jhaii be
power of every man to become a slave hold-' obliged V- tali o*ck, if we now disapprove of
er, and by the enhancement of the value of sectional organization. In fact, wc shall be
lands, we make the investment almost forced into that papst’a position, with the first
yield the percent.it does now. I lay out socceaalui aasaalt of Black IL-publicani'Am-
f10,000 to-day in land and. negroes; ’he Let tu tLen deal gmtly with oar Hotspurs, for
yield of rny fa-.m is the interest on that in- j ifm error, it is on their country’s side they err!
vestment, whether the land cost 83,000 and | For oar own part, wc are fur wisdom, justice,
tho nrgr.es *7,000, or the negroes $3,000 mrxiera’ion. This u why we cling to th*’
and the .and $7,000,and the increase of the National Democracy. Outside ot that party,
amount of negroes would not deteriorate the i »»c’.ional organization is the on'y resort. Dc
value of those at present here, as much as ; placating it to-day we in*y be forced to sm
other corresponding interests would be en- j brace it tomonow, and with an eye to the
c ‘ ince ^’ future, we c*u bat regret to see a spirit matl-
JuUgt- JBrowu’e apputiuiucuu.
Judge Brown will eddress his fellow-citt-
tens at
Marietta, on Monday, 31, August
Hamilton, Hams Co. Tuesday, i, Sept.
Columbus, Wednesday.niglit, 2, “
Taibotton, Thursday, 3, *>
Zebuinn, Piks Co.. Saturday, 6. “
The Hon. B. H. Hill wi'l please considei
the appointments as mutual, and will bs al
lowed to discuss on equal terms if hs will
attend.
The Hon. L. J. Garnett will attend Judgi
Brown's appointment at Marietta; and the
ITon. David J. Bailty the appointmet a*
Hamilton, Taibotton, and Z-bulon. These
gentlemen will also, at tba plaoet named, a.1-
dreea their follow-citizens
August 21,1257.
rTMIlH PISTOL Given Gd
J[ an the forerunner of th»»
or nr arv p at- I, and id
* d for y-*u r men a"d b*iyg^
« ho w i*»h to <* 3 »y the exciting aport of firing
I a' a targ 1 f. at the nmt Irifl ng arpente. an i
vaj hout nnt danger cf acciilfnt. Tho cheapen
I ordinary pid’ol la ihreo cr tour lirnca the p.jcc
of ♦hia. heaidei hemg dangerouf in t J, e hands of
iH.ya. Thia p'atol h loaded with the cunman
. Fi.<• ('rnrker. which forma a complete cartridge,
J ami will carry a l oll t-*n or fr'teen pacca with
th** aarne precision a* ttio ordinary pistol, hut
not with sufficient force t3 do any *eriou«dain-
• ge. As Ameri*'* is a ahooting nation, the
Younp Ameiicai h must and will Icirn the art
bv which • u* ir d pi n fence wna ■•'cured. Henca
tliia 'J’argct Piatol it eiact y in time, and mrtai
meet with univurwal aile among our y.»uth of
the Houth and U e-l Ita operation tM p<'r f ectly
siimdr. and it i* not li ■»ble to get out of wider.—
V full (ifscripiion will acc »mpany every case of
Firoh. The Fiatola nre put up at t!ie Factory
in caiea of each, ready to ►end by uxprf.nto
anv ji rt of the f’nitrd Hlates or fanadn.
W KT \II. PliiCK.SiS CEaNTfl ; by the Case,
■f 7.'0 or 1 h c me each.
FHRNVH. HALF A CO m
fill . *7 18.S7— di>v1t New Havi.«, Ct.
sUstEE tiWIt FEJ11AEE
J U B CIO B ..
Io lilt- Clllzeiiv of Atlanta.
THANKFUL to my frien’sof
Xt'ama l"r thrif liberal patranax* 1
lor Ihe | a-t session. I would roapect
lullv >■ I cit sn increased patronogs
I r thr next se..ion, which will com-
mon.o 1” Monday. Ji.ly COtli, 1857. Our
Hojinsa: lirgp and wiry, proioned b« a pism
fi ly foci loi'K. from tho -un Evsry attention
pnssildo fill lie paid In iho manners and mor-
sis of e iry pupil c mmitled to my care; and a
| tlioroiu'i and practical education imparted.—
| A ’i(j 1 ' but parental discipline will be’enforced.
! No "ne nei d apply for ndnibsion for the'r
eliildren into this school who do not wish their
children cuverned.
It HOGLRH Principal.
'• H. & JAM. E. ROGERS A.sislants.
MHs L E. & MISS L M. K JG
ERm, Atsirlnnls t email Departtnetit
Terms per Session of Twenty Weeks.
Resiling and Hprllm* $9 DO
Arithmetic, Geogr ip iy History »nd Gram
mar lu (10
Philosophy, Uhemistry, Algebra, Geome-
ir», Lat.n ond Greek 15 00
incidental Expenacs 35
^C'Tu ition payable quarterly.
Atlanta, July it), 1867 ’ d:*m
To the aWtcted.
I HAV L ON HAN'l) a good supply of the
jU'tly celebrate'* Eureka Oil, end ihooe
. til ctid ran be occom’iodaied with any quau-
itv, at si y Gme. Dc sure to call 1 n me, be
cause you cannot get it from any one else in
the county or city.
». J. 81UCKELFORD,
aug. 2J. dlw Hole Agent.
sli At J. LYNCH.
Corner Alabama and White Hall-streets
Atlanta, Ga.
WHOLESALE and Retail Deal
ers in New Orleans Sugar, Col-
fee, Syrup and Provisions gen-
araliy which wo ofleron the most
reasonable terms.
We keep constantly on hand a general stoek
___ _____ of Liquors, Winet and CordirUa, by Wholesale.
v ,| TI ., r i 'n dlil y raceipt of Goods from firat hands
1 1 *-• 1 we are enabled to sell at as small profiuaa any
U!RUUMmI’a.NCE8 hating occur-’*•«““ t ^ 18 cities of Augusta, Savannah or
ed which under it n cesnrv ( u , tf) e | Charleston (tho freight only added.) We ehsll
ulxcribtr to uiscon iuue House keep- \ *»k« advantage of the Ohio, Cumberland and Al-
ing, he oilers for sale Lie llouse and ahaaa nre’i on first raiee and keep a Large Stock
Ltd 1 h« property it situs ed wnhin one bun-' °f *^ ew Ctleane and Cincinnati Goods, cheap,
Ired v a • of the Vcth -dist Episcopal < hureh *^ ,n 'hey can bo bought in ths markets »bne,
T<se Cs.s.i - . ... .» . i munfirtna.1 J Si J LVNCJl
nS3.
CUTTING, WHITE & CO.,
63 Whitehall Street, near Roark*'.
Bug'll U’datw
I. B. GRIFFIN 1,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS &.
A.tCJG’H'KOra.’EiKm’We
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
A
LL UUMINFSS entrusted to them, will
eceive ihe r b-.t ottention.
Liberal Cash advances m’do on all enr,,jg n .
ments when desired. W B GRIFFIN.
Reierencet:— HUGH O’NElLl..
Jackson. Miller A Ver lery, A’lgusis, Ua,
Poullain Jer.nings dc Co., ■’ "
Miller di Warren, " ’•
ConDy Force A Co., “ »
Ctrmxhael 4 Bean,
Lsmback & Cooper, a «
Augusta. Atg. SR, 1857.
da vfiw*
Ilian and Short*,
AT THE ATLANTA MILLS,
T)KAN ten Ceuls- tUD’RIH tbiily h-e cU
Jj R. PlTEKH A CO.
July 78, 19*'7 dtf
n Peoe-E Tree Street. eo< nnuttl to the be>t j mentioned.
Schools in the Ci y. and alio to Business, con- j
'si.ong six well finished room* and two pm-
trni, w.ih a parage ex tending thi. ugn tne
house. There it also on 'he lot. a c oking
room, servants room, smoke h 'use, chicken
house, crib and corn honae, and also an rice!)
ent wellf water, which never tails, ’f^e
bud logs are all in firat rale condili >n, hating
been ereeled in IA6fi, and tnciiwed with an
snt.rely new fence. P itsessiong.vrn by the 1st
of Oclubar, If deiired. and will be offered at a
rtaxtasble prize.
GEORGE H DANIEL
Atlanta, 0*., May », ili7 daaSa
net. IB, '64.
8 B Ofttm&n,
nsaniaa 11
Italtaii Ihglptiao and Americaa
STATUARY
And East Tennessee Marble
0NUMENT8, Tombe, Urea, and Va.. _
Marble Mantels and Furnishing Moatle
Ail orders promptly filled.
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