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"ATLANTA, GEO., V ' ■ b - r-* FRIDAY, OCTOBER, S, 1337. terms op tub i*TKU26£HUB& * KX4MIHBB- bjflLY. - - - ♦«“ WEEKLY. ------ 9 00 rOK GOVERNOR, JOSEPH E. BROWN. OF CHEROKEE. - FOR CONGRESS, First District-.—JAS. I*. SEW A RD. Second, Third Fourth lh Seventh Eighth M.J. CRAWFORD D. J. BAILEY. L. J. GARTRELL. A. K. WRIGHT. JAS. JACKSON LIN. STEPHENS. A. H. STEPHENS. STATE LEGI8UTIBE. Fct Senator. JARED I. WHITAKER. . . Ter Bcpreaentatm JOHN G. WESTMORELAND. •rdn sJxbstsxws see teird page. ^ Th*£uf<ini. .. .At the mss*: of the present cimviss the American patty staked their all npon the position which Governor Walker hxd taken in'Kansas, a position prcrupily denounced by the Democracyof Georgia, Forauntc. their psrty presses teemed with, not only deanneiaiioas of Waiter, but of Mr Bu- ' chanan, and, en taking the 6e!d for poiisi- eri dijesssion, one could hear of nothing butif atkerieeiKanaee. Keuuascnd Ifatker' "Soon, howcTer, they were “pinned to tie «rsfl,” and had to abandon their senseiess \ tirade, for lo! tri behoid! the people bad B01 forgotten that the very doctrines which Waiter preached at Topeka and elsewhere “S'' ui Kansas, even down to his •• ieethernaV one, so often and to flippantly referred t by ccradversaries, were the doctrines of their great leader, Millard Ftlltnore. and doctricee that had been preached by more than tup of U» leaders of tbcif party, from onr State- Butthis wasi^deafeney. Utat deKrered the Sooth »* •“* Th< P*°P ,e W “« fiw S 0Men i tram black republicanism in the last con- • er impottaiit 6e:s connected with- Kama. ;,-, r tbe ^jidency. And it ri the de- They «aw that this great American panyi | mocracy only that can do it iti the future, at after baring denounced tit as traitnr* f^,Wha: then is your duty, voters of Georgia, the South, who did notapprove the princi-j ^ Monday neat! We i-J dress y oa, calm * jde® o( the Kansas-Nehraska b.li, rrcrej \y 3L( i dispsssions; sly, men ef ail parties* i pronouncing their own deem, for they were ’ Co r.*eaoui of victory, we address you. y__.J!*55B3PT D|* ***? position .arhich thev T j that you ruiy rote onderstandingly ; the* hot a short time ago deaooeeed. taa* pub*) f03 mJT uphold the drtnocratie standard listing their own treachery to the worB.! proni )|j' M ^ o{ eIection . and It was ton late to escape from the cilexma that von mar claim the honor of hanog in which they bad placed themselves, and toil, and tha suilerings, and tho blood of oar, revolutionary fathers, were all for The naught. Now, hdwovw, in Sts success of menting j6ne, or the other, ;tof the .two contending parties of the Rcpcblie. tbeir h en'the one band, everything to hope fori ns to tho fit- tuns; and, oa the otber. orcrytlung to de plore. Tlftit w, Ihc Constitution, save where't he. Sent h ha* submitted to compro rnises-has fen' maintained—maintained ending, still beginning,'' and still eOntin tied One of these parries fenotf:. , known as the Black Repuhliean Party- Tbe oth er is the Democratic Patty. Thcfirnaims at the destrnction of the Southern Institu tion of Slavery—the test, at its mainte nance, as guaranteed By the Constitution, la both, thero, h» strength. Thus for, iu the success of the democracy, the South has maintained her rights; but who can say, with so fearful an adversary lo assail, she can do so much longer in the Uaten ? Voters of Georgia, it is with an eye to this great question, that w# desire to say a few words to you on tho ere of the coining election! Wo have spoke- of lies parties only in the foregoing, fed# of you w ili say thnte is a third— the “American Tarty.” Ad mit it, and what doth it avail! A .party without representation, without power to I defend, or re assail, is no party at all, and nan claim to be no more than a more fac tion. Loot to the South, and against what patty do we find youVKaatl Nothing, or American orgzniaation. eontenJinjfT The Democratic Party of course I Then, look to tho North, and with whom are the Know Nothings there in alliance,, and against whom do they mske warfare 1 In alliance with the Black Republicans and a: war with the Democraey! Then why, voters of Georgia, will you sustain it 1 Wha claims has it upon yoa for your Suffrages 1 Slavery is the great qucsti..n in the South With it,-all her interests are in terwoven It can only be maintained by the success of the democracy, over black republicanism. The side issues of Kno Nolhingism, arc contemptible when rom- pared with the important issue that is fo-c >d npon'th a South by the a! ohtion party Demagogues may runt at .catholics, and foreigners, and at alien sufirpge and t squatter sovereignty, as much as they please—th« issne. the true issne. is, shall the Southern .institution of slavery b- raaintained, or shall it bo overthrown 1 A aniUd South shrub! answer this v lerhr. question it is criminal to deceive the people iu re tard to the true issue 'Wd ■hwL- that the American Tarty of Geer.’in are true to the South, on ruis vital issue ; but we deny that fn rhetr hostility to the National Democracy, they are either wise, or jest I: was .the democracy, tho nation The foot* die nut Changed. lerrcdn of yesiwday futt to explain the /r« etime/refer.charg^' : But the fact* remain th» : : snao-'-lfe' still just as twwd by ns tin several occasion* heretofore. Ii hidtill A/fe Ac Knew Nothing. City OrtincilfeAtInri’t.a did appoint a free won qf refer In, jho .vfiv" of watchman, when plenty of our own free white citiseos wasted the.pbre, *ni ccuUBlt P" *•—. TliatTs free, sad tm iwift Onre deny it. Ills nj'xt, tbMtfelpfow Nothing' Boo. holder, in .Vtkhi*.'S-ed » ; K-,pe-u»ble. hard w riting nteebttnii in 'hi- tn*n, rrren doHare emi jijly .v-r,., . n the Hath of .his free etAuv-i reas. and ln<»wl relurvded th* most. ! Ids is true, an 1 wheerfr d ubt, it, K*t ihem ask lack Kfrebar, tho m tn upmrtehcm this wrong ae.,1 iojastire has been inflicted. / It i, a iaef. thnt tbi ■.•><* f-' *rt "On wns retained in vfLp'.'Lt'g“A r «**• re#peclo.v tde white oteo hati publicly lealified, and prore.1 y the mtisluottoo nf every boly that be wt* a free nnt rf color, aud not er- tithsl to the privileges of a free white cite, sen. That tha people's taxes were tuken to support him in tfBve, until he voluntarily re-igned—statirg in bis resignation, that he did I; for the good of the rfmcrfctn jwrfy Doc* any body pretend to deny three facts ? Can any ot-.o attempt their denial or f.atlia- livn. and then face this community, a hero tho fads are known to everybody 1 It is a filer, that one ef tbo candidate, ftr tho Legislature, on tho Know Nrth rp tick, tr. reported ” a poor man tn bis employ ers, who oteva tery_ne»v being dismissed, whose only misdupeanor was candid, open, and bold opposition th tho -Know Nothing party It is a fact, ths: the family of this poor man came rery 'near being deprived of lira mean, of procuring their brearl, by t is set of on* of the Know Nothing candidate?. V\ ii; the people ef Fulton County support a .„rtv wfcnss leaders thus seel toforce poor oen t.- think as they dolitre nut poor hence, when we hoar of Mr. Hilt now, wt href but little of Kansas, that card having proved, anforututely for him, a disastrous ly lorixg one. • The next great battle cry was the Suite Road. To sell it for six millions of dollars, and what a glorious prospect was before Georgia! He, 3D. Hill, would goartzrite iu sale for that sata! He would then pay the Slate debt! next, bund a railroad wherever one was needed—and last, edu cate all the poor children in the State — This card, too, foiled to prove a winning one. First, Mr. Hill’s guarantee far six Billions of dollars, the people were net in dued to think ta indent. They preferred •one other, and additional security. But they eoeld cot for their lives set, how, if ter paying the public debt, which is *4e 000,000, and appropriating $3,000,000 to /•berate the poor children, the railroads that he promised them could be eocstrceted, the balance id hand being nadting. Figures do not lie, and ererj voter could, ss easily i Mr. Hill himself, make ijie calculation. promoted desnocraifo success To you, democraif, a word, eland firm by your standard ! Stand up to your prin ciples ! Stand by the Consti quon ! ••And tn Gcd put your trust.” Toe Latest Boor back—Hoax! The Smer-ean oime out yistcrda; with a Simiug article about a deb; of Tweire Hun dred Dollars, which the State Roadbed re fused ta pay *Th. (barge originated in tee naTancab Sepahiican. VVu team that Col. A A. Gtaldu-.g. Auditor of foe i’.ate Rood, ttlegrapbeu to Savannah yesterday, that no such traaincti-.-n as was detailed by the Rt- publican, had ever taken piste, and that there was n.jt the siightfst fouoiation fir the story Our Knew Nothing fren-isaaght not to per mit am wag wha tsk-s aivantage of tbe : r snxie'.y to make po! tka', capital f. impost such • lories u foil upoa them- Let them keep - .thin rrewo. ME. GANNON Of :be Trent House Saloon, has ktndiv complimunted uv with a few of his first rata cigar;, aud a bottle "f very superior Tree, all his talk aboutedccatioo, and ihe U^j,, r, T whict he viU ^ oor poor children ot the State, and the two thousand miles of additional Railroad, was very fine, but where was the money to come torn ? Taxes were high enough then, and dauiti aa to Mr. Hill sfinancial ability soon g»ve way to ccriefaty that he proposed to do more with the six millions loan a rea sonable man could reaxonah’y expect.— Hence we have heard hat little recently from him about his raiiroid schetaC-, or his •doeation projects. Bot sull Mr-Hill sticks to » - rale of the State Road,” and his last card to con- wine* the people that be is right on thec.oet- tion of iu sale, is, that there a corruption in iu management. Nor does be ft 1 specify wherein there ia corruption. F, • conductor charged him tvtnty-fiee -t-rj, . too qaeh for his passage from one *!a to another.; and second, the conductors . paaf all Democrau who have a cross carl ^BsMheiflfota, over the road, free of obarge And ibis i» the loaf card in th* L*idd> r.f the bst week ^ the eanrae* ! M How the'»|jghtj fallen!” Vtnai Walketr and v Knruu» fre-jj * hoacetaf >> ;«>f eUtteauGf. a -ioilar, an<J i 'jIbe i*:t*yriu of ihf eor,» fte Road! 1/ lhle.be not a pit- Won ta etcupy, on foe ere of foe We know cot what would be thanks. Our friends who were on band, and who Meted both, pronounced their £a- ttr nr i quality delicious tod unexception able of charge over ths whole length, ot aoy portion oC tho State Road. Wo were prepared to hear ,;extwv»| reports, oF*U kipds from th« pppr party, but wo did not expect to foingso contemptlbleuna utloily *11 stteh statemeitta ftom Mr.JC , Dugutt, Lsfi 4 lst,1857. .l/r. A’di/or; At * public mowing, at tool Spring, Wilkinson, Georgia* the Hon I. H. Hill assorted that “if uny man, De- OffimVss^rfed ,, .. raocrut or American, would promise to rote for Judge loseph K. Brown, on the Aral Monday in Oetobor next, he could rido over the State toad free of charge.” Thutaprop- oajiion had bccit made to him, to tlie fol lowing etTect: riif he would promise to retain the prosem ineumbonts in olfieo, if he wat elected, be might gain ten thousand votes,'up and down the road,” and that “he (Hill) was travelling on ths road ami he saw a great tushy getting on and olV with cross marks on their hats, all of whom MB&M&S, ’ j ni«rrc<«mFti*»(jf to than * tiijr game heretofore vromW re oommeDti the cnRctmeni of *ulUhU Uw« suppreu thia vie# and offer ; k«ni«t of chtracter ' X • 9 M We espreat it «• oij; conviction that the Vfwnt lyitrtn if very-Oefidont ’ijy diipentinf thw PiMr 1 'Hebocj fun !. We thereft»re, r*com !ud nu» momben to the next leCg : Rlatura, to »tlwir irfla<n*c,»n conmtiug tho preset Poor Schorl\nto a general Educational to that rich and pnor vhiill be eqmlly oniitleu to ptrlfaipflo In it* hfnufiti. In viewing th« moral condition of out coun« \y wc feel gratified at tho itnill number of prserutlenj at'th if terra of the Court, which in creditable to un af a eommuni^r- In taking leave of hi* Honor, Judge Kico. we tender him opr bait wUhc j lor the able and ha afterwards learned were Democrats,” intimating strongly th,it this was a mark by which those who promised to vote tor Brown were known by tho conductors. The above statements l stand prepared to prove by unquestionable authority. They are being used, through this section, against Judge Brown l have no idea that there is the shadow or semblance of truth iu them, OCONEE. In addition to tho above, any number of private .letters from responsible parties in the low country—warn U9 that a 14 decent respect ” for public opinion demands of us a disclaimer of all knowledge of, or par ticipation in this base transaction. We then do in the mo9t solemn manner a«aev- erate, each and every ono ot us that we have never been guilty of passing any persons free over the Western & Atlantic Rood, while having trains under our charge as alleged by Mr. Hill-and that we never even heard of such a delinquency until this charge was made. We must go farther—poor and humble railroadmen as we arc-and ex* press our resentment—that for personal ele vation or party pnrposes, so base and ma levolent a charge against our individual dignified manner in which he dispense* justiif • •n l tender our thunks to tlut,&J , -iciter tinners pro tern, C. D. Phillip*, for hij courtcsy^^U 1 b-’dj. Wt request the publication of thi» .resort ii •hi AtJanti intelligcccer. ELIJMcCO.VNELL, Foremto WlUism G. Brssclton, WlUtkra F. Wultlns, . honesty should have been made by B. H. i Hill—and we therefore feel compelled to »a . nsjj u'J . ax .no «»w* puv, ( . .. ares. rrota-shsaU they sot Ire reacted? j him •• » *' m an,i ,nla, " 0 “ s h ‘ We shall see. * * t ar and slanderer. There is not even tho it i» a tart, that no man will cisny, tlml j folor pf trulh al,ou, tho s’ atcmen! - Sa hr •.are ,'f lire p>e-am Know NofoBg ciiv «fi- j « »' are conccttied. we fearleasly (icch.rp .•SK w ailvwsJ to vote without paying | U to be a lie without mitigation and will.- hi a taire. ibe ia-t Mun% p-»l -Irec.ioi^- | probability. Some wag; H is likely,, and it i- equally well known, that one year j ' iai ^ H ua ff t ’ 1 * l ^‘ s man s !: ’ r< ’ l ’ l ' lr ‘ fs ' * n before :1ia: time; when this sums gentleman J stender, bailed him no doubt with this was noting with the Democratic party, he ! &l*ehood. and upon such authority he has W»U aintced U KU, feaaro wx exreu- ,|ar f. >° m » 1, 8 n the ^ arac,ew 01 officcrS were against him. But -ec the «/i//*/■ j \y e would not have trespassed uponlhe ! public —with such a card ns this —nor Tb dim K. Hole nabe, •SaiuucI Coun, mm.nn f. «'ow»n, Utllo' orry Hulcombo, Paniel C. B«»gvr. lewia a. r»rp«rt:er, John It. Boghy, Jfttow L D. Harbin, Joahua Ve r nnn«H, • John If. VToc<l. Ordered by the Court—thit there present ra«*ut4 be pubiiahtd, as irquetted by the Grand Jury ll S nlthvrlck, f am cel Cobb, Thomai D i'erkiasoo, Alex. A. FcVakla, ihltMpI t van*, ■ ,9ca»lxirn R JAckwn, John eafisaway, Vtrehall I apree, famuel T. K'mbdl, John K Moore, GEORGE D. RICE. j. 1.0. T*ke<i front the minutes of Court. J. 1. KEITH, Clerk Hep*. 11th, 1*57 Eureka Oil forC holldn Hornes. < tn ditunlay 1 ist a tnu'u, the property of M John >V Rjns.>in.o‘'.RuMel! county, AU’am*, eras violently att.v ked with cholic in the atree m Columbus, was very much Hwollen, at.c Irooi all Appearances c-ra'd live bu» a»hnrt time un less relieved Two ounces, liquid mea-ure, o Eureka t) 1 was administered at;d in rt'o min uLs relief was pcrceptibl , and in twenty tnu; ut' J ‘he an ra d wai entirely relit ved. Thii uttw a:id valuiblr mixture is ccrta'nly ^rcit acquisition to the I.st of remedies here tofore uU'jre ih*- public, which i Iu the hois**, in th n-l the rentovd « when thiv gsntlwaan wa. a Item- - j pil blic-wjth sucii a card ns this ■■ c.-u.dn : Tore w.thuu; paving tiis : „^u vvr have used suchiaugungc towards -hu- at th* very next election, being ! D- H _ fhHdid weo«t conceiveth.itheliadal- f ":nd t - • o invsluxblf t cure • t b 'tn And ch 'lie ti.tul.u and naval gtl!«- We hate il-nc •Ju'v in *ureadi.ig »ti 1,0 J qit .iitit*» brt or public Crel on Da.P0.1h, Nrirfil i C W. K. .Hyir. «i»d |»r m.u *lu* niter f -Col M. I” P*»« nnouac,' to th* ,nJ the lurrouna t ‘chtlntr it ksi, ar, orfteing any.homc in the city and aek a absISol P«t' ronsge. They will give tpaci.l ati ention te (heialucf BACON, lard, FLOUR,GRAIN lOBAGOOj Ac. Cdeagumenu rc,pectfu)ly aoliciuJ. jHtr'Prompt .tu- tiun ui»en to DASH 011- dbbB . . feflL Store on 1A hilehall atroat, in tha buil ding known »a Paviii Hall. Atlouta. SepSSJtf Carpets, Carpets. CUTTING, WHITE & CO. A'o G9 fVhitekall Street., H AVE NOW IN dum. u Bv nlmanl ill (JAKPETS, v -nii-tinn nj GIpprON. It PETS, ;,1 WOOL. All WOO!. INGRAIN ; nl WOO', a plv; HEMP BltUSSB’IS >ml VELVET VELVET and BKGSSELS III GS; VELVHT DOOR MATS; JENNY LIND do; tioern do: / DEL AIDE d.; .SliEKI’SMN do; DUUGIiS,die,Ac. aP altonlion to our aaaeriinrnl ot CLOAKS which are j 'at received, logethoi with a variety of CLOAK and DRESS trim min&a. s Cl \A'. A EO wiSSdlww Cincinnati , IsrSK' PIKE’S Grflagno-Uct, WHISKEY ("incinmiti OHIO, N. PIKE*! JLEnaATK ^MtatjnoUa I/fadkey, 1 e-uid d«fo ..n in* Anotr heisSag l.caet, he , rea jy outraged ail truth and decency in hij i ! n ?|n,!,T:!,t~' |w HU'-D-r-vn'aVbr- * aiiowif! . re, wtrie lax .-xccii.iona j Zander* upon us' With this we leave our 0:fer rbrunutiain, in r Hftiat t • " ! - ajciart U>r. un-J .-ii,! atar.d again,! vindication in the hands of tiir public. havnre- 9,1-n this preparation advert aid in *mr CONSOLIDATION EMERSON^^MAGAZINE AND PUTNAivi’o muNTHLY. lO.Uyll subscribers lo ^tarl with ! Publiah- r* are happy t.» annoutict X that iu the* union if ihr/o f*toritn Mag iiJiHi*’, the b >tJit»n»y aud arlU'ic talent u. oih pub.ii’ttfim.A'ha* been seiuio I, and tii* moat attrac ive featiiK'H of each will be ret in ed in the cnnaolid »ted work. It .'ill «im to jtreaent in it* pxgea the choi cest juoducii"n ol Am* riean liunkem and wrt* itr*, nn*l the beat ciro»i»» of American Artist*. NS c t* i:i|| rndcav r, by 11 fcit|'uci< u* use ot the t’Tter.ime ri-s <urcs now at nur c«’rumaiid '•» make a Mag-ziiu* that, in the r chocs* n iis l.tcrary fonti* .u, and in t..e braufy *n< j* "lL5cnrs.fiol its puttirifil il-us’tttio.*.*, s’a l .ot rival any j Lb nut ion evtr produced »n un- country. J iu i.s«u.‘ c uiiinej,cos rvi*h the OCTD- IU.R numb r. which i» now rtudy. It lillt* .’.ith tin* 1I1.lent j.rtMiuC im* *•» some of th* uiOrft tT"iirtnt wrt'era «»t Me day, and ii -Tn- . hi.-htd wnh i, lonr a lenbid original eu- •^•aving It a^peur* in a new dns*. enibru- L-j ait <t. gam cVssifrtt design on tltfc c vtr tt:ii it« t ntir Wurs pro e«>U the mm*t attr-ir •i'e appenranre, 1 t« proncu 1 c d by Dll \'b »uYc him it : ite fie m.w‘ bonu tful specimen • i a N!hg<ziec\er Ksu -d in thtfi c tuniry. i*r I’-B.-5 ctnt.fi—M A YEAR. I*, may . . bt. r<«*d< l any Ncwi Dealers «y ji*: t iler-, ,-r by i nc! *.'n-£ 5 cult* loth* . Iv:ah.r* A V’bK.XIfP) I.IWMMlY Ft * U I * Ut IN') V‘»u: WKS i- . nil-' I ■ I-try pi r-' II who S'ti up n c>> I I li cribrr, GET THE OCTOBER M •• DEIl As A HPEC'(ME\. J M. EMEHRUN .V CO. ©sliSrEisiFEflfk Cuutlon to Parties Purchasing S. M. Pike’s Hapolia Whiskey, i i Cincinnati, Ohio. T HU understood, manufacturer and 10)0 proprietor of tbei above brand ot WHISKY, would respectfully inform hU -ustumere and purchasers ol ibis celebrateu brand bat tbeio bas appeared in the Charleston and • thcr Southern markets a counterfeit of the above Whisky, being a poUonous imitation, branded ! S. L Bell, Let us make a i .ng poll—.* *tror.g pull- i ,, v w | (arriji and a pull si! together rest M-mday—and • ( «r word hr ir, the Kno v , re ; J. M. Lee, Noforo; part^} ^ p bt ill he ri-iou fr.-ot their ues-s. ar.d triil re-' •j.;h a rebuke ut. will be remembered if ive ... r all tim Willie Carlisle, B. K Mays, M. C Allen, VV. A. Fuller. F, South, S If Roberts, Thos. FI; Crew. publii W. R Hill, Thos V. Dean, J. II. Fuller. Thcs. J. Echols. H. I.. King. F. M. Watts, M. L. Roberts', i>. F CampbeK, W. L. Adamson, P. M. Chastain, Prexentmeats of the Grand Jury of Cherokee Coan'y. r^xHE Grsod Jury of Cherokee County fo 0U u lC A . t tl.fi* bwo .Wu VFturv St u..; • . ariaaxjsLA&t September Term, report th** fdlowwj ■ mo all wtu*r me.iteia Mr Euan 1 cattu reply to McPherson Mzsass. IlDiTuR.fi.--rio yefierdft.'j Aiuor*. ic-xa JMuV* MtiFftcrjch hx» publUbed a re ply to ray card in rhe Inteiligemjflr *nd Ex iai:.6r, L-f tha preceding day, ia which he :. ! ;j audacity to make ft general denial of ai! the statements made by me in regard io tt-v-v? a*v>J did a? roe last Janun^ rj election. Tc‘a question hat thus been to wit; reduced i- cne of veraciry bettreen Me-' IVe b»ve, through enmmitteetof nur body, Ph*r»on and myself. The geotiemen who ! inspected the nfKces of the clerk of the Hupe* were preseuton tb? occ v-ion I referral to rioj thdTnfertur llcurti, t)nltniry and (>«>umy —ar^ all members * f the Know Nothiog Trestawr, however, ta .king but partial eiaou party, and publij ennn a. expect that at' iattions in th«-» departments, relying chiedy :L? t>re*;r.' ’ime. f-endiag an election, they upon the c»mmittee M -tstnintlnn, *pp linte-J would c:ao on*, and give certificate? hs to by hU Honor. J»js E Urc.wn,uponrec^v,ift«p.- what *ftid, and indeed I woold not a-k | da:*cn o! the Gisnd Ju.v *: the UnI term o f - them. But I repeat the - chargee that Me- this Court, for the financial sft*ir* of the cv»un- Paerv .n had p.rem^**.un cf the book® and ! *7* here noticed. capers and exe-r-ri >lc be! .a^ing to the j From the report of that commutes wa see. derk ? s office. ! Poeey Ma*ld<x, f rmer c'erkol the Infe. That he said there were at:re fi f*s a- ! r: ° r c ° ,JTl - u a deftuller on «cc.)uni of E-tnf gnin-t theJKoow X >;bir.g voters than tr.erc moc< J' the sum of $28 file, were the Democrats antf-that he rhm lh< f ' m# * we f,nJ * im * 9 *’ of ,hft propo-cd to pu: away the executions s- . Po<>r 8ch ‘ i J Fuu<1 itiJl ifl lfc * haniU of J%m ' s grin,: tire Kniv -V.things until sf.er the | aT«r JeJaesag his cornu.,. • is "tao« thereon. That f'ofinnit.ee reports that cnlarnns. have ca-hd upon u.i t») 6|uLeJk,...tfc: ;Uit ol lUir *.xpL*iifiit*>i s I hc-c p* r‘or.s *»«- j-ine '.Jfi that thfir 1 h*-umat e pninfi imv«- Ihxt eutirojy cured by a fr-w applies'ioitfi • f Ih* uriti!.) Kivciric Oil ' »nd t.^y rccntnmHnd it us* t-j a! 1 wi;o arc ..ni ett-d w.th any' t»f .th* <1 sre a s i-fi whiv’ii it 1a de igutd »o cure—i'rov. A*lvcr It can r' had of the a^ent* here. See nu- Terti-t iii ;..t in Htios.er coioinu. ii'p 11. 18A7 dwlni Liver Complaint. Ptblls tbs Hr... f^oxl. 1 ill. &tir i'urah.jaers will bo carsful to ask f<-r Dr WLAXeo UKLEURATED LIVE* PILLS. niantur;urcd by Fleming IJroj., of Pittsburgh Fa.- Ail bthtr- Yarmituees ia comparison ur. worthies*. Hr. M’Luna's gtnuino Liver Pi!!.. u:«o hi* ceisbrated Vermifuge, can hovr bo bau at all respectable drug et res. .Voiu genuine uttt-o’.t the osjuotwt 0/ *s«pt. Itflw IjJ FLKMTka PKOS. kNotiec. THE copartnership herototnre existing between Dean A tiiltwsrt, is hercuy di*toU** l by mutual consent, ii. Doan will settie ibe/busioM* ot the coacern. L. DEAN. L. Y. GILBERT. Tho undersigned hiving thifi day entered int» copartnership under the name and firm of L Dpao A Co., are prepared to carry on the latae kind of business fcereiuiore carried 00 by J/ersrs. De*c A Gilbert at the Fulton J/ills. AugiL—wda j> 1'# DfiAK, did i*—i» well i ap*>n exiaiiaation of the b w>lri of the present J e'erk of the Interior Court. James M. Daniel i it could not amve at a definite and cjrrott | Badkston Again. T»c America* of yesterday, »ye tha; Hardy II. Bankston, the Jrtt nan of color, wae, *' until quite recently, a Democrat.”— Tba» may fc« ao-oot knowing, we shall not deny it. But tee do know upon the author ity of several respectable citizen* of Atlan- tu, that he wo* never allowed to rote, notii be came V) AtloawTond voted the Ameri can ticket; and ere bare good authjritj for sey ir.g iu order to gee bin to tote that ticket, an office w<i4 promt4ai him, which he gf.t it the b*ad* nf tire American party. Ceruun we an that he never toUd tha Detn* •.rot ticket, nor held offer under the Dem* wrx.t : pArty. A i bo it Gut the Kn w N party l.vl him in office, aod re- •fiir.'i b;ui htie. until he rolu/si r JtiJ$ rfr ■■'j'V.d. Txu*. during *>( his Ming ?'• .Hr’, a ;>*-i«u , 'J--.orkio< mechanic L'.* i »rzen thsUars ami fifty cea/r ti • . • free eWorld man, oni tho 1 rr : • •* c. t, Ij6^& refunded to him !— y [ary hack the money tho* ’.Ur*M+ Can anyU-Jy ooewtr election—ac<l knerwr.. . McPherwn «.»y- no hv* no recoilectioa of suggesting'.to paving awiy any of ttre fi Tm ogaio*J Ameri:an lu-tars, tboa^h he may hate Slid %o in a j-icular manner. I have | j oHUxt ]' Tn U w c f the P^hool fund, only t*. say -c nas a onreoient or a gteadof the County Treasurer, and the money most rascally raemcry, ». ;i is bis denials r*jf#d for the support of the poor, in the of what 1 nave ivid h% has published to tho j year li’iJ, being paid over tn the Inferior Cour wori l FALhEOOODS—as i ihail hereaf- , by iu order, make apparent dcfileations of the ter prove- [ Tax Collector, L. 13. Hole -mbi f.jr these years, I am » .i»n^ f place mv charajter for but we are g!» J to d) him tho justice to «y veracity ir* this community in comparison that he ha* paid over the several amounts to with McPherson’*, and to leave the people the Ioleri >r Court, and taken proper receipt a whstlrer m tre rslianc, ought ta be (or th. fal imaam, which thow th«t the T.x pisefl c?,5n his .tstecnen: tb»n on min.— Gol’eeror did in goo<l feith, »od t the proper It ie 0 >t necejinry lor him til call upon »n tuns. P*7 n J't »ll rninie. in Lie hsndr, Lae the Eiih.r !i tccaaat f r roj re,pon,ibilitj. eouoty, leaving the c ruatj eboat .even doll.r. When he dares to itnpnng, he will find me j » n <l ST.j cenU due the Colleetor for the year ready !u,uin ia my own perjoa— in a ll«. .t/AKKIIAM, J NOKOK0SS, J A IMYliBN. -Ws cal 0>.d .Vas.9 r k tuc ArrucrteL t* aUoation of »tr»D^or« sod ei<U«DS to tha a<lrer* , tU*ta«rl of Dr. Caratuujh, who ioTarlabij enrv 1 conclusion of ths finance* of that otfrir ^ no«t ytiofal dlsea**, ao4 oa* tb»t ba< bUbartobera Owing to [ aynoenis being mult to James ! *• a’.mutt it boi eotindr iocurabla. Tb* m*ij ia not painful in applieati* ebupu ta piae* It wltMa tb*r*i«bof tb» p<«r*»t. Wub such an array of «Ti<iei»o a« tutbo »ucc«<»* vbk'a ha* at ten-led Or. L'a*aoauvbG treatment of tb« u.«raM aiiuded to ai baa been brought to our knovl. erife. w« ebuaid b* «iOf lUrly direieot aa a public jogrcaUet, dirt vt not briDf th* aubject promptlj be- for* th* public, and urge upon tb* afflicted to gir* it a ttUl —r Micaoo bitiT Ixihjckxv.c Vr.ao. For faleia this city by A. ALEXANDER. IW4. way that to costempeibla a pqltroon as he is—will hare ;ea«60 to remembev. E T. IJ.CNMCUTT. Spctial Notiitfa. , The Commi'tee report W m. I*. Hemm.ind Ute County rre.rur'r, a balance due the c iun- ty, of three hunlred end e.renty-twe dollare and »ixt».n centi.ml believe that he i.du- (h» eourty the further um of fifty .Wen dollar, ar.d fifty eenn. Tha Commit'ei find a biLnc. of aev.nry. ; atx doliai. jury leea, in ibe handr of 1. L. r of the j Keiih, Clerk of the Hupen .r L'ou:. c! it to be j The Comptntee «lf» report the »nm<l itven. f Georgia i ty-*’ * dollar, in the haeda of l«r.e. M il n AO"!) To thfi'Tubiic. The undersigned, Conduct Western I: Atlantic Railroad, a jolexn duty ni the people wire*? tcrvar.la they ..-re, ar:o in j.,v.icb to | tel, Citrlt of tho Inferior C -urt which he their own outraged eharaeprre, lo vindiratc 1 t *‘ l on h,,Ml *’ n “‘"I" 1 and themselves from adi.gnrfefol eharge which i d " m uri * ,lt th “ l fc * •h»»*d fo*y ir.ter.it entire nit seen ..redo agiitsi them by B*U. Hill i VV * '"l li '‘ ; lh ' Iff nor E-.urt now a trJr.di-iate for ihe office of liover- | ®* u •UUaaroU with all the olbcere ronttu- uiof r» arryar*. »> ifttl tk»; *vm*i am untv may U-prn'wrjy appli«df, ami ih* cHic*™ t* th* Voter* of Georgix. put history of our gio. read, from the day iriWtion, of strife High taxes admitted: ' O cay L* i-igb—scppoi* lbs/ af* — »>»vy »f« .r .j at high n one in.labtrrn—* 4w auftis."—-,VaUdf»s»/ America*. • TLv above U a eaodidaooCetiioo of loeut—Uu mvift that they are higher a ntcfftary, sad that too much moptj the North. hss heeo expended «a tho jsil, end ia psy. iaf the hire of horses and boggier Tho American party dreadfully alarm ed. • see i: sopoooosd ths* -CoL John L. CUboaB, B-.Q Overby, sod are to address the Knew night. This tS:>rt to boatbog ths ths Know Nothing poUtleal dsy* nor ir, this -Mate. V. e i.sd heard from rumor for several weeks hack that this individual had accused the conductor* cf this Road of the heinous corruption of pa aalr’jL Democratic favorites ovsr.th» line -if ihey had “a eran nark upon their hall," But bia party friends having denied that aceh a charge wae ever made, we were content to leave the matter where it vn. But since that time—ihe evidence that such a charge has been made by D. H. Hill—baa daily inernstd. The following card published in the Constitu tionalist confirms it r The Cross oa The Jr Hats.” We here seen it referred te in paper* of ' next friunlsy i U>* We hire seen it referred te in paper* of the (Rate, that the' Hon. B. H. Hill, in some of his public Speeches, had stated that all persons who expressed s willing- ness to vote for the Hon.’Joseph K. Brown, the-Democratic candidate for Governor, were permitted to ride on the State railroad free of charge; and that »U who had “a cross mark on their bats” wore rceognixed good. Democrats, sad were passed firms DISSOLUTION OF COPART NERSHIP. / T HE firm ..f LUCIUUiNB, DOWSING «Sc C u hereby di*iuivc:l by mutual eonaent. Having purc'iiied out tha kntirr terctU of tho Pirtncr*, mJ ur.iteJ with tho -Intolligenrrr, all mollies due the Examiner office will be to VV. Duncan, or *omv •gent having wiitt*?* authority, wti>» ar* aUne *utl»LriX- 11 j collect or r> c«ij*t f* r the *arn«‘. t». A.XOUHKAML K- .i-mfe 81. I«'>7. v% I*. ar» autfioriseU to announce III** iant* of B- rt. lUHN^ON 3* »rj in lepeli ffent Cindbiale for Shi*nil of Cobb County, *t tb* ea*utng *i«et»on, let MoraJjy iri iununri nrxt M*XV. VnT^Wrt New Advertisements! Firemen’s Bali! W. W.-Baldwin, A. I. Btfrtca, W. A. t^.oam iiev.d ft m. c,rears, We n»ve had prtMrrc-1 us. an a.-cuuui :t„ [.ubli.hmg lh- jr-writm- nu ol Itrn Gran t Ju. ry for the sum, of ,-su.n dmlsra, by I. A. T-.Qeaon. The Grand Jury ar, &f optninn the cba>(« is'oohixt.'hrK ... Crren t-, pa. it. W. . who p«b;Db tn the Mi their patiunef* end pi V” . Wi hart maria out era entitled to paitrcip food, and pieced ths sc Ordinary. qnrCWiH-.os.ar dition, hot rrqttSN the ‘ ,;w ' seats made for the Cos Waste of ujdhwst'-i! i'i r .. .. county could Kil/ttrrr j • ties of • Pour Hoo*e (• •••• »<• - , ' - wherethhyahouMbekfesmfpra,--. .- dsr lh* charge oif aoiM competent Over reef. | J ou asi larpsutilS. W t fractal es a grisrsocs a gsiH Utely> A HALL will be eiven hr ATLANTA FIRE sCO., NO. I . at Ihe tiny H ill. „n Ihr- Slit inrlant, for thr pur|>oae of. rai.in, fund, fo enable them t, pur- ha*e a new t.ngirir, COMMITTEE HF AlIR'NOEMENTB I*. J. Iinm.ll, C. A- llaulwn. D. Voung. ■ k V. :171 11 mall h N. V. JNew Store; i\cw Store. Bargains! Bargains SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! rpur. ui.iti- aignv l ll -4. k-jv.r i Ci.ix-ns 'ot ACantv nod luion. ihf urroumbnr t ho iiid ju^t oprunl a largo um* veil K-Vc'c.l Li; S i U2'ilKNri. LA- ‘JlMl *rF>. CH1L KEN an.i HtiUrtfc .-EH V ANTrt' Bn >jS:iml Sf!« fKfcf, w|iir» he will s»> i ni |»nca’3 t;» <. 1 n th the Char- - -.tut. ..in! A m rket*. 'J hove in' *iw»t •I tiit> kimi ol ihe b vo int ntioiiCil ivjulii d' wwli l give bun 3 caii anil txxmim 'ii* an ck,iii will be tiecly ib^wnand ‘ ROUT CARROLL. Agent, Opponite J. 1>. I.ockbail k l»ry (notl? More, liutiar tb his brand, U t>a*jrs under the name of; i. N, Dyk*> Magnolia Whiiky i lacinnatl ,0hio. uni other nmuos similar to 8. N. Pike. Af thcr* j no party iu this city of t he name of 8. N.Dyk* it ifi iuteoded to itupoie and deceive tboie who would purcbuce tbo genviue brand. 1 make tbif jtateiueut to pat parties on their guard, ai tber* are de vend peraons in tho cast and west making an iraitatiou, and using my name with a flight .-lit' ration. I have uoalyred fereral aamplet of jbir couuterleit brand, and found that U contain! •x doadiy poidon, tbif fact alone i cpeU me to cau tion the public to protect thora who are liable to b* ItceiveJ, and prevent the evil reeultf attending the u?o of hi* poisonouf imitation I olio here by caution the oountorfcitcra of my brand, that I will pru&ccuu thorn to tho lull extent of the taw. fho geuuiue ,S. N. Pike's. Magnolia Whifky if diitliied frotu the beat qualities of Kye and Corn, And id warranted free from any delelerioua or ob~. uoxi-.ud compound, it being a pure and healthy ueveragu. *Mar.y partied have recently commenced making % brand of Wbidky cal>e<i Magnolia, but they or* in ioiitatiun of my tnad* brand, to be careful and got tho only genuine Mngnolia Whiaky tqade be *.b* United Hutoa, and dittilled only by me SAM'LK. PIKK, No. 18 A 20 Sycamore it., Cincinnati, Ohio. Jane 18-dawly. rUnJNTITUIlJBl FI it Mil KG!! HE snbscriberi have on band \ And are now opening a large and arcfully lelocted Stock from tho J Nortlieru iMauutuctoriei. W h fit bait rtlrect, *Ail*nf S.ipO pair thi k PLAN I’A l IOjN HHU IA.N8 chfapsti huml. Blunter* would **«■ rell.to exaixtijic |hcra. Mp28dw-»m Ju t Opp- cii in tho Same BuT.dig. Paris Millinery. r |^UE uiidnrfci^ncd with * to inform ftf JL Ltdits of AlUnta ano vicinity, that flic o> tow rcc* iviiig a la-ro « d aplem ii aadort ticnt of M11 • 11N Elt V and FA N C V (MODh fur th* Fall trade, which the will well at rca- .Tollable pric*?N. Mr*. A. T. CARROLL. Agent N Be—BONN UTS made to order, al*o tl e DREm^ MAKING buaiitfri will b»* tarried oi. A T (J. StmmnUip 3>ihcjs. Cablu PAAsage to New York %$5,W Weekly U. States Kail Line. 'PHE a*waoa tpl*ndtadid*.wh««)*tpam*btpa A Al.'UUS’TA 1600lot.*, *• Jl.g. WouMCU l?’>Oton*, “ Isaac Citowm. ALABAMA, laootoni, “ C. K. ScafNCf, Will Leave Savannah Every SATURDAY a Th«d* «btp* arpAmonz tb* Ur^tRt on th* coaaf.ua. *urp»i«*e.fiB -p*«d, safety *r eovafort—tndtring th»fr :iadfi*g*siH 60 to HO houra, Ind ar* rocituaud*«l b; ♦ktUf ul, cartful and polite ut&een. la»y off* r a mo** ta«lrAM*oonTeyan«* to N'#w York Cahin Paadag* to New York. SU*rajr*p*M*f» to .N*w York. ... PADLLTORM, KAY h CO., A«*ntat o Savannah j*Ui*L M1TCHKLL,13Broadway,N*w York. karAQoah February ft.I86C. Host ?af«f, • Watdrobej, Baxeauf, Hecretarra, Woahftandf, ! Bediteadt atd '.hair* ofeny dosired pattern and price. A lilt idst rtmeut of Centre, Work, Saloon and ToKetta l'abluf—Kugcre’n, Corner and hid*—Sofa*, Taiw* i-Teto, etc. J&T In addition to the above large flock* w# *ru receiving weekly auppliua. Tbo public at e la ri ted to cull and examint our ftockj, F. A. A, J. H. WILLIAMS, Next door to (*ilb*rt A Clark*, P«a«htr*r I,, Atlanta, bej Huriul Cases. .»• *ra frapar.d to rurnlili Fi,k’, Metjll'oBurl ,1 Cura, at short notic, W. hi., locurod ths enriora of s coupouot perron to sttond to this d», ". A. & .* pxr-UaenU .Nov Ji/SS-dwl, 1 J. S. WILLIAMS, Posobtra. I rut. new iAndy manufactory -AND- .ATLANTA, OA. r pBG •ubtoribor wouldloi.-rm thselUtcniof At A ltou anJ vicinity thsc fare bu oomustlv • a r-.od, at hi, Confection try and Baking rats bill).* rnent, all kinda of Couft-ctious, Pastries, Fruits Ac Uo i, alio pro;-,rod lo furnlihovor, duerlptlos ,1 plain and onuuntnts! Csltea, for wedding, or psrtiw, at .hurt uotics, end on tMonuaedsting imported wins, and t re-dlc, of sll deicrlptisne VI, w. •bin Fsiisgo from Cbsrleeton to New Tit $25,00. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. New York * Chsrleeton Steam Packet. Through iu 48 to fi3 Hours. Soml“W ooUly.: To, no* .,m.hip COLVknU, 1 *00 Ton—V. Ber* r , Commander. Cl rear v # I Ilf 1 I VahhVII LK 1M0 ton*. I JAMES AD«KK, lftOOtnn* T f>E*r»a t Oimmader ri. V. Turu*r romtnao’i MARION tiOOton., ]SDLTI1FJtNUt, lOUCfen* W Fe*t*rC’oturaantUr. | Y. M. Murray. Cenm*r, Uav* Ad(ar’f trh^rr** *v*ry Weiaeiday * |aterd*fi after U i.»r*M the car* from lh* doothA w*ft hi^h waUr." Table* 4uppU*d «lth***ry luxery—atteutlw and rdtttiwua^DGimanfUr*, will •>afiur« , Tr4i*ltrr^ by tbif •Jom vary poffilbl*e»taroTiaxj(l»««‘xan'o<l«tion. . . * r iiruDV utuiiuru »„ijt AT AUCTION. B KMiRF, the Court Hone, dnor iu tbie cilj. ,io Tuamlep, isle tfojr In f'ctolwr, el 11 o'cinck, (if «nt ■„li] et pnvafo mIv.) the follow ing velueble proper!,, for Cash * Two now,treat,cuflkfortabfo aiirlwril Jolehad Houwm, to tka Lu.in.rei P*w of VVfcfotr.il with • .ra.n l-t fo rere-kf and ftraillltfi on tia ,em>. Thnao wiabing to Invavt capital in cit, property* will do wall to embrace the preeeut op- pur unit,, Aim, one other lot runted on Rtockton Si-, on which ie e comfnuble tl—ailing, with tv, 1 '- and other on! l oidinge, end renting for * ■ month-. Ale-, utto vusnt lot conlalning three fourth. W. W. aVAdku fo in sere, lying on Collin, etreet.nesr to Col. r. Tbie is beautiful building lot, tntl farnr. ahould tlamtnd a fair prior Titles indiaputabte. e, i.^bhackclfo/i’d, JS— Hop Id wtda gont oiviriur* re,., rtm seen O >r|lir>tive aKkeanCere i •( ior.rra emerrMre lute te e gn.tot P.oM.-rettt tVe(Sm!.-.of “II I«Lr. -tu Faocj Article,, Ac., Ac. Raving recent!, returned from the North, where be laid io a fins atock of Fane, Article,and avs- r, thing neceaaar, for carrjlng on h!a cand, mas afactor, ha would‘morm count, daalera that ba I* pr.parod to farniah eanjlta at wholatalaatli rent, per pound. Order, a-reompanlad with the oeak or good elt, referenea, prompt!, attended to, L. VALENTINO. Atlas ta, Nov. SSth Sit. daw-, House Furnishing Goods. TOMLIHSOH & Si BIS RESPECTFULLY Inform their friesde end patron itnat tha, are now roeolving a ver, large uiort cent oi ROUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ronila log input of Coiiper, Tin, JBrittannla and Japannla Ware, Willow and Wood Ware, Wa- - ter Coolers, Bird Cages, Fish ing Tackle. Netts, Traps, 'fisc. -■STOVES or ever, pettera warranted to per form well. GAS FIXTURES, Globe., Lamp,. Ac., Ac.; OAHDEN ENGINES end PUMPS, from the Dowm A Co. Menufoetor,, Albas,.— iVe have emplo,ed experienced workmen to cur, on sn, deacriptlonof Copper, Tin and Sboet Iron ‘ »H ordsra for Stilla, Roof- work done South, end a mg, Guttering, Gaa end Steam Fitting wIR meet with promptattenHon. Call and examine our atook, drat docraouth of Railroad, WMtehsRit., •ign of ths Stove end Coffee Pot. •' Atlanta, Me, I4.ISSA. dwt,. .Morgan, Kirkpatrick, & Co. AMMO^^IIAVINO opened a new Ware on I’eacb Tic, Street, Would the attention of the public to UeitUtoetnl Prenalcaro,emSrMin|UeSleti Were io alliUverietlra. t’belra Oliver, Mu! Gmungoa., eae maeerew vailfinr- »«en..i.nij SISU iilVUH|N| Uattreue, el dprloga, Ualr, Uoai, Cettca and Shock— CAUPKTI.Rt'Ol.AC uAUr* i nvui|4|Q|. ' 1 > Window91,0.1*1. Window Curtain*,l)*tna»k, Coral*** Band*. Cord and Ta***l*. Loop*. **.. a*.— WINDOW PA l'till NO, 1I0UBE bo, Plre-hokrOdo. n.ratni,-- ‘ tlsee their Shop, South of Ut.ryia Bailrotut Square, aid ar, prepared la do all kiade reftjtaak e with the!r heaiaeii,a«h ae taskia^cilrifc •■MiLiiiaBjigi iVoftreett*i¥efcegaa, l Vralaiit,aaMiSfc aaa. The,haw. slat crtAnt t ACTosr, J ■-rgadthelrkiaiioieetorio*' citut.tr,dean,utplrkorfea’i l!lnilaj'al'«tanllledltaad,to*ellivtwh_ T _ CaUoatWara.of l!nlrowamatiftatara,lal Uvdtalrad. ' \ , .The, ' Cpt’axkSttta.ratiiiparlor te Daiamleidl.