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FOR COmsOB,
JOSEPH E- BROWN.
, . OF CHKROKEE.
;i foRCONGRKsT
fSrrfJAS, L. SEWARD.
Stand,
Third
.jwrt
If®
Stcasi.K."
Eighth tl
M.J. CRAWFORD
D. J. BAILEY
L. J. GARTRELL.
A. R.. WRIGHT
JAS. JACKSON
LIN. STEPHENS.
A. H. STEPHENS
STATE ISCISUTTlfE,
JVr Senator.
JARED % WHITAKER.
.Per Repmmtatice
JOHN G- WESTMORELAND.
gjrrok ia tsstsbws sesTHmiiriGi:
Oar Reader*
Will excw* cs for msaiig no paper or. to
morrow, Tueriaj. With our primers wt
tare hberftl tad-daring the fata cures,
and toev, swell as oasshres, desire rest to
day, • portion at least of which we shall
all good Democrats should do, at
thepeilt. We tfcsif; fcowertr,
row extras cratnimng all the election news
that we say recare.
TEX DEMOCRATIC .RALLY
At the Afoentom, en^Satordaj night—
iadicatsre u it was of ton neoeasct cor
candidate* t>d»j In Pnltsn oountj—wsa
'One. Netas before bate**
witnessed each a targe number of oar pot-
iuoni frrends together, in that bailding,
and otter before bate we' witnessed such
mthasiism, *ach daterail aarion to be vie*
tattoos ores Know Kotbingiam. That sue
ota will crown oar efforts - to-day, not a
doobt crosses ear minds. We bare the
strength, the Tatars, and if the iadepeodr
' sbtfrasneoof Pulton will only exSrciw
their right cf saffmge to-day, the demo-
etatie standard will float, beoesfbrtb, in
triumph, when, tinea the daya of Know
Nothing rula^efeat bat been written upon
”|EjV ; *7" *
And will the Democracy of Pnlton, with-
■neb a prospect bcibra them, fitil to rally
as a mao te^toepoUs, from the boar they
are opened, until the hoar they close? Who
oa .Saturday aigitV that heard the took
rturing appeal of the gallant Qtsffs—'who
that Belaaad to. his oloqaeat defence of it-
tsooacy, and to bis withering rebuke of the
Secret Order, will fan to do biaduty to-dsy,
fearlessly and manfully? Remember, raters
' of Pnlton County, not only bis appeals to
your patriotism, but. remember, loo, bu
words of truth sad sobemees? When yoa
gz toton ballot tax, think of Know No
thing misruit! Think of the money ex
tracted from your pockets by taxation-ax-
etiflo for not enly county, bat taxation for
city purposes. But abuse all, remember
that only in the maintenance of democratic
principles, democratic measures, acd demo
cratic candidates, the honor sa l rights of
-die Sooth, and of Georgia, can be main-
Mrngtrs aid rhaliengers m the
Polls T*-d»y.
The following Ss-the arrangement at the
polls to4«y. We trust that the rbters of
each petty will leave to tho gaodemon
named the management, as agreed upon,
of this important election. . ;
GEORGIA, Fulton Cowsity. ,
We the undersigned buvim; been select
ed, (three br the Democratic and three bv
the American parties of the County of Fol«
ton,) to atrauge amt fS"®. b P. wl i?™ , lhe
ejection on the fo*t Monday in October,
1857, shall be managed, hara. entered into
the following hgteement to the prentices:
1st. We agree that S. B. Hoyt, H. G.
Holcombe and H. W. McDaniel, bo Mana
gers ol the election. ■
Jil. We suggest that Janus McPheraou,
■ At Haralson tad Margenius A. Bell, be
appointed c&rforartaid election. -
3d. We agree that A. B, Forsyth, Jno.
F. Guard, John II. Lovcjoy, Win C. Law-
she, Isaac E. Bartlett, C. B. Wallace,
Thomas G. W. Crussell and William T.
WUaon, be challengers. and suggest that ail
other persons desiring te cbailongn a rote
or rotes do so through some one of the
challengers agreed upon.
We suggest that the election shall be held
in the Grand Jory room and the tickets be
taken in at the yrtmlow, that no one go
into the room but ilte managers, clerks and
challenger- , unless requested by the mans-
Jd*8*
And we agree that the Polls, (if possi
ble.) be opened at seven o'clock, A. M
S. B. HOYT, I
W. F. WEST J! OR ELAND, [ A
B. M SMITH. ^ Com tee.
A. W. HAMMOND, V . ,
C.H. STRONG, r *"*•
JNO. F. EZZARD, \ Co “ t “" Me -
The Money Janie.
Reports of failures and suspensions still
ciowd the columns of our Northern ex
changes. Save some of the Tennessee
Banks, the Sooth etaods firm. South Car
olina and Georgia hare not hent to the
blast, and we bars no idea but that our
Banks an able to sustain themselves from
any pressure that the immense failures be-
yound their borders may inflict. The Stock
Exchange at New York has been seised
with a perfect panic. The Herald adds to
it by its ill-omened crookings and prophe
cies. failures, too, to an enormoua extent
hare been occurring in Europe. I.ale ad
vices say that even at Prague aud Pestb
failures bare occurred. One, a large hard
ware establishment, with liabilities amount
ing to several hundred thousand guilders,
has gone by the board, and other bouses are
in critical conditions. What has. produced
this astounding financial calamity, i-Ps
question that attracts the attention of every
modern Setkar on both continents. But,
in solving it, no two agree. Perhaps the
Herald, after all, is as aeax right as any
cne, and, if so,' we ate only in the begin
ning of hard timet, and x general North
ern bankruptcy. The New York Post,
however, denies the Herald’s position.—
TTtat paper recently says
-The transition from the Stock Exchange
to the cleariog-Hcote." rays the Poet, “is
even greater than on any former day There
all is excitement and terror, while in the lat
ter emthins is quiet. The exchanges amoun
ted to near twenty millions of dollars this
morning, and not the slightest indication of
irregularity or disturbance.
“The racst extravagant a
mors are act afloat, discrediting booses that
are known to bebeyoed casaality. We heard
of the {adore of one firm that does not owe
aaiagte debt, acd has ao outstanding obliga
tions of any kind.
"It isjnot to b« denied that a feeling'close
ly allied to panic has seized oo those classes
of the community whose affaire are extended
beyond the most contracted circles of credit.
The Post is sestained in the above by
the following circular which the Presidents
of the New York city banks have issued.:
‘The undersigned haring been called
jn to give their opinion as regards the
effect likely to be produced upon the banks
of this city by the suspension of institutions
in neighboring cities, reply that it is their
decided opinion that the banks of the city
of New Yorx are in a safe and secure p<A
siuon, and that they can aot only sustain
themselves as specie-paying banks; but.
themselves as specie-paying banks; but,
from, the natural flow of coin and produce
to this point, as the common centre, soon
Go to the poBs then, and rose the ! ** ' nablwi t0 f “ r,h * r an<1 2,d
. , , . , ™ t/> the mercantile commuDitr.’
democratic ticket t
Tote, firm, for JOSEPH E. BROWN,
yowr candidate lor Governor.
Vote, second, for LUCIUS J. GAK-
TRELL, your candidate for Co a {test.
Vole, third, for JARED I. WHITA
KER, yoa? candidate for the State Sen-
In the midst of all this excitement, dis
tress, and doubt, good temper appears to
prevail, and with' financiers and business
men generally, there is an evident reliance
; in an ultimate satisfactory adjustment of all
j these financial difficulties. Mr. Cobb's
| treasury order, in which be gives notice
f**' ' that the Tresisurj Department will pur-
Aad vole, last, tor JOHN G. " ] rhase inch government certificates as may
MORELAND, yout can-iid*t* to; ttepre- ; p rMeot ed and duly assigned to the 1'rii-
sentalive! . Y . , State*. at liberal rates, ia one highly
We tell you now that MCrdttY » j eommended everywhere, and iv already af,
youra, if you will but give one long, I fl)r<!ln( , in Washington, Baltimore,
•trong pail, and a pull all together! We f Philadelphia,anil New fork. Tbs millions
teU yos, if you will but do your doty, that of grM j. wi! , pal it eifcu lation must have
you wiil redeem, regenerate, acd disen- a ,»j u t arT el r e ,-t.
thnl Fallen County, f-»m Know Nothing j While'tbia iv ihe state of financial mat-
tyranny and Know Nothing misrule ! j ters North, the South, that has not been
; living np^n credit, i« cornpamiYely firm.
Ooeoi the most grali/jic^ ioclthrnta oxt- w« remarked in the onuet, unrc in Ten-
oected with the ndiy of the 'iewrxncy 'A w j oar banks arc *rirm. We have
watt, tX lbi Albeoenaa, »>c jfatarday j heard oi no Urge faiiorea nf merchant,
watthe areivai hj our city, by the Mac - ' Everything looks healthj, ih'o-igh ibere n
train, oT ow railxnt sttadan) heurer foe j a stringency m the money nurket that is
ernor, JOSEPH E. BROWN \i * >.-;j te\i by our bo«inc^« men, and that must at-
thi* event n» auf^* koo^fc. tw j z kZ ^ • kci therr operations. We, however, can
craJ ra»h to the * ,-j dXftyj'h +'-*n •sit « cipej;t nothing ci^. Our Baok.1 mast pro-
with fat5^, llr ./y.igc »i:craf!y 'nnrtJty'.
the (urid truth j>n?o} of tb: cro*»»i
to ftQttBpUd7 tUa to t b: \ lbs* a« .Vj b?
eotered the dv^r ibcrt/J. tie uodiery -
tccl thcusflciiftM from thm. Northern preaa*
are, and discount* fer a time, n*uat cease.
Tum our merchant*malt bear with patien'-^
a<Ki :»*igfj4iion, looking u> the future *ith
confidence and hope
grteKd him with chew after d*er. F-x
tby fifteen pitatra. theJ»i*c ^Idr-vd tbc- , >r , u .^ 3nnai , itorgian .
lie Mi them 1/ the pvispec's of The state Itoad^Auotber «Ute.
of the democracy ;a Soata-M event Georg » m«at Pronounced False.
Amured them of s gkrioos uiniaph there, on j since the establishment of th* State
today. Exhorted them to stand by their J Ku.d it has proved a fruitful theme for'
principles, and at the bslk.t box ro give ti mail fry politicians and demagogues, upon
Know Nothingi-m its death blow in t.cnvgia i the eve of every election. Indeed, but for
M^ tkseef iaiprauivc jthi* mark, the Know Nothing press in
Hoqu^tai^^HfctjJieoe, nose sad j Georgia, since tbe advent sad esublish-
, tod m they mov. J rnebt of that party, would have been sadly
ut M JOSEPH P- ; in want of sometbiog si tvhieh to aim their
i uor did tbis cry esase ; shafts steeped in the poison of envy and
j malice, and to keop qp the excitement 'in
i of ‘h*’ 1 desponding followers, by an appeal to
) their worst passions tad prejudice*. The
I j Chief Magistrates of Georgia and all tbs
officials, high and low, have beon repeated-
1 Ijr charged with a eorrapUho and dithoa-
eety. ii» { iu muaagemsnt, which, if true,
them etemqll^^tbe
chargu of this great tuonuutenl of tho vvis-
ddm, chtctpnsf »!>d lilteiulity of tho State,
and have turned upbtv the heads of tUoen
propagating them, the base slumlcre and
the’felsa'misrepreaenlation* with which
(in the absence of sound principles - and
othet houorarlo means,) they had hoped to
butjr their political opponents.
For the lest several weeks the Know Noth
ing pipers of Georgia hxvn reiehrsl »s with
columns reeking with a mtvl of slxudtvv end
falsehood* agaiiHt the Ra 1 and it* officers,
and the Democratic press have he m kept bu
sy in the duty of laying before the people thu
proper and necessary refutationx The Know
Nothing candidate IV Governor bimsclf com
menced Uw work, aud iium-,1 lately his jwtcl-
itlcv il roughout the Stale took tpthe crj
and seemed to vie with eeeh other in • plead
ing the record oT bis ,’taitu*. and inventing
startliug development'* sod dlsch-suroivfcor-
ruptbp and dishono*ty, tv suvtaiu him in bis
cru-jiV u;ain-i thoee at whose hoedt he hts
received two venhets of condemnation, and
. who are icody and prepaid shortly to render
a third. Ha charge against tbe character
ot a l»or and honest train baud upon that
Rejd, have been uvhgaaatly denied, as alio
hi* statcm.mts that tho*.- whose hats were
crossed were permitted to ride free, and yet
we bare nothing to substantiate these char
ges sore the weni of Mr. Hill, tbe accuser ;
and hi* organs aro bitterly complaining that
he is not believed upon his simple statement,
when he makes gran* and heavy charges. raK
cuhitnl ami intended to advance his Own in
terest. p
We have eccu oo pioof of those chargee,
yet they ere always 'accompanied by the as-
itrtioa that it will be prodaced, if necessary
to overthrow a denial of them. Even our
cetemporery of the Republican rashes to the
rescue of bis champion, aud winds up a fori
our artic e upon the injustice aud want ol
fairness of the Democratic press, with the
following significant language :
Wo hoped to see this campaign character
ized by honorable warfare, bu! we regret to
find tbat wc were mistaken.
Yet with this assertion fresh npou his lips,
he too joins the fray and deals a deadly blow
at the State Read after tbe following style;
“We will cite a circumstance in justifica
tion of the opiuioo, and wc do it oa our own
responsibility, treu at the risk of being de-
tounced for “calumny ’ and ‘-falsehood.'' as
Mr. Hill has been.
‘•There has bees due, to a Northern estsbi
lithmest, and iyiog srer for ttfelve months or
more a balance of some twice hundred dob
lore, ou account r-feagine* furnished the State
R'ad.—This small amount, irappetra to i s,
might and should lure been met promptly at
maturity.—Such,however, was not the case.
The northeru manufacturing house wrote oat
frequently to the authorities of the Road, ur
ging the jay merit cf the amount; but could
get nothing satisfactory from them. Dis
couraged by tbe rejalt ot these applications
by letter, they, eventually, and bat a few
weeks ago despatched a member of their firm
all the way to Georgia to look after the debt,
and if possible, to procure its payment.
Arrived a'. Atlanta, the creditor presented
his claim, and was told they were unable to
meet it. Negotiations commenced, and not
wishing to return without making ?ome de
finite arrangement for its payment, he finally
agreed to allow farther lime on the debt, and
for the convenience of the Hoad, to receive 11
BinelalmmU.
“What thiak toe people of Georgia o,' this
tranaictioo? The facts arc givcu upon’the
rerv best authority, «and we have no. idea
that they will b- denied in any material par-
ticalar. If they sbouhl b.- we are ready to
prodace the j.roof*.'
From the atove it wiil i.e ,een that this
cfcargv i.* not given ;o the pnbiic as a vague
acd flyieg rumor, bat apon the ro*poD5ibilitv
of the Editor of tbe Republican himself, and
tbat too at the ri.-k ot being ileuounce! for
f a!seboc*l and calumny, lie farther statrs that
tbe charges arc made upon the best authority,
and be does not believe they will fce denied'
We radlv fear oar eotemporary little dream
ed, when peer.ins that juimgrapii, that a
prompt authoritative mi explicit denial wuaid
so suddenly follow it, aod eonfroot it txfore
the public geze—and tbat the beet authority
would to #ooo be demanded in evideucc b-fore
ao nnfliaching ami impart al judge, p ublic
opinion. Bat close upon the heel* of tbe
charge comes ihe denial, as wiil l*; seen by
the following dispatch, teceivtd by as oo yew-
t.rdiy, from A A. Ganidiog, Erq., Auditor
of the Sta e Hoad:
.tTLx.vTi, Oct. let, 1657.
JCJitor harannah (Georgian :—The Sa
vannah Republican, of Kith Sept, ult.,
charges that the State Road has tailed to
pay a balance of twelve hundred (laOO)
dollars, due to a Northern establishment for
engines. I lake this method of pronoun
cing the statement false. No each trans
action ae that described by the Republican
has taken plae- with this ffoud during the
present year.
A. A. GAULDING
Now, it is not our desire or intention to
charge upon our cotemporary "calumny
and falsehood,” but we do demaoo that
this chsrge be substantiated promptly by
the necessary pr'mf. His own responsibility
is ai slake He who makes such a charge,
should be prepared at once io substantiate
it, lor it should not fasve been rnade'cxcept
upon qotbority at any moment available.—
We therefore call for the proof. If it in not
forthcoming, the people and public need
not be told how to characterize the charge
nd its author.
and compared it with .ho letter of ^ "> r >\° n ‘ °*' U * tha1 '
Buchansu. and showed Whu^MUhat l,av “.
Hill »«s more cloteiy allieti to
h nun the -luguila (JorulituUonaliit.
EiriSliuel County Tor Joseph K
Ilrovvn and James I., tetvnrfl
—Deinotrary Triumphant—
Col T. H. Felder at l-ambto
Slore.
Co . Felder addresse*! the citizens of Ec»-
•nset comity, at laamb s stork, Satardsy, tbe
I9tb instant.
The Dnoocrats having bras ebaton*ed for
free discuuioa, rtqaesled tbe Colouel to an
swer for tottir The audience was large, aod
composed ol both Americans aod Democrats
Mae/ of si who bad never heard him in deb
bate, were mocb phased to mis how clearly
he eet forth toe prinflplez of tbe two forties,
and have not, efterj hearing him, txpcteeed
toetascloej otherwisq.theu pleased,' He ooo-
' alt ot th« aoprejodiced that Mr, Mill
mitrepfrwntrg judgc Brolko'e.poeitioD
too osar are, aod with raucls aseziosent he
Mr. Hill’a attack upon the A item.
•ditoea, which galssed
m
,nt than Mr. BaahaDkD, uf whom
Mg Rill hait spoken so oftw lb disrrepoctfol
'tjstm,' rr*-
He then raftered imi lly to tho 8tate-Rfle*l
end the reason why Mr. lltil took sttth nn
aotivo etep against it and lf« delhbders ; and
when hit alluded to Mr. Hi!!.s e:.tcrtaln(ng
an nudienro upou *uck minor poinl.f. ns what
be paid oo tho Road,and the ‘ Cross hat boya
tUtog fret." many of us wfehid Mr. Hill had
been present to have been | rofited by the re
proof, aod will venture to »y be would never
have mentioned disboutst couduetora, or edi
tors of papers in that light again, lib whole
rpeciib was warmly applauded. He tore
away the thin gauze that coarealed the mo
tives of thr American parly, ami exposed Us
political impeatures.
Wo hope too Colonel will continue hi.* or-
forta dui ing the canvass, w liich not only reflect
credit upon his ability a* a gtwJ debater and
fine speaker, but render much gooJ to the
caust of Democracy. ■'
The Cru.rut America.
By our telegraphic tils patches, it will bu
seen tlast Ihe schooner El Dorado, (.’apt
Stonk, from Galveston, bound for Breton, is
tbe vessel which pu*fed under Ihe stern of
the sinking steamer Central America, at
ab ut dark, on the night of tho I2tb, and
tb.n dSappearedc-
For his own credit, that Captain should
have remained quiet. Ills to be hoped be
heart is not of the ssmt material as his came,
end that some farther proof may make it ap
pear, for at present it looks like the most
ctnel case of neglect which has been known
within a century.
According to accounts, ins vessel vms in
good order: the gale had greatly moderated .
he ran down wilbiu h hundred feet ol th e
steamer: he knew her locally exactly, and
saw her lights ; be may have seen her rock
ets at the lime she went down ; he was en
treated to lie by t he steamer in her danger
ous strait, Would uot ordinary humanity
have suggested a half mile, or less, quite dis
tance enough? Was it reasonable to lie by five
miles distant ? - The captain lays great stress
ou tbe tremendous gale then blowing. If so
severe, tvon'd tbe small steamer boats have
been able to live and carry loads of passen
gers!
Either tire Captain appears as a cowardly
seaman, or be has manifested great want of
judgment aod skill, when, with at: efficient
clipper schooner, iu good order, under his
command, be ha* met a sinking vessel crowd
ed with pos-eogers, and has not been able to
remain near enough to save or see a solitary
passenger out of the buudreds who were float
ed for hoars, and then gradually found, ooo
by one. a watery grave.—-V. y.Sun.
Almoet everybody has heard of “ Wood’
Hair Restorative." That the word “Restorative,
io rtis case, is no misnomer, we have the testimo
ny of iodividoala whose elevated position in the
country, as well as their acknowledged andhono-
rable character as gentlemen, render whatever
;ert in tha last degree reliable.—
bare tested, personally, the hair
preparation we are now speaking of, and certify
to Us amasing efficacy io tba moat public manner
possible. Their certificates can be seen at the
proprietor'! Depot, .11] Broadway, New York,
and oneo seen aod properly appreciated, we have
no hesitation in saying they wilt impress eonvie.
Uon on the most skeptical mind. Wood's Hair
Restorative is, donbtiess, the best article of its
kind ever yet produced.
It doee not dye, hot gives life, health and
beaoty to the decaying, falling and dead, resto
ring, u if by magic, tent which was supposed to
bo lraeeoTerablyloft. Heeds nearly bald, and
otheri nearly white, an daily being changed to
their prietime bounty, and faces covered with pirn-
dec art rendered as smooth as an infant's, and
dashing ns n rose, ail by tbe use of Prof. Wood's
Hair Restorative. For sale at ltd J/arket street,
and by ail Druggists.—Vhira.je Titles.
Sold by ail good Druggists. (8) Sopt. tl. dw2w
Special Notices.
AUAEfi
To tho Public-
The undersigned, Conductor* of the
Western A Atlantic Railroad; feel it to he
a solemn duty to the people of Georgia
whose servants they are,’and In justice to
[heir own outraged characters, to vindicate
thcmsclvc* from a disgraceful charge which
has been made against them by B. H. Hill,
— now a candidate for the office of Gover
nor in this .State.
We had heard from rumor lor several
weeks back that this individual had accused
the conductors of this Hoad of the heinous
corruption of passing Democratic favorites
over the line—if they had “a cross mark
upon their hats." But his party friends
having denied that sueh a charge was ever
made, we were content to leave the matter
where it was. But since that time—the
evidence that such a charge has been made
by U. H. Hill—has daily increased. The
following card published in the Constitu
tionalist confirms it:
•‘The Cross oa Their Mats.”
We have seen it referred t* in papers of
tho State, that the Hon. B. H. Hill, in
some of his public speeches, had staled
that all personu who expressed a willing
ness to vote for the Hurt. Jose.ph K. .Blown,
the Democratic candidate for Governor,
were permitted to ride on the State railroad
free of charge; and that all who had “a
croas mark on their hats” were recognized
as good Demoerats, and were passed free
of charge over tho whole length, or any
portion of the State Road.
We were prepared to hear extravagant
reports, of all kind* from the opposition
party, but we did not expect to hear any
thing so contemptible and uttoglt unfounded,
as *ueh statement* from Mr. B. H. Hill.
Dibli.v, I,Anutas Cocjitv, Ga., (
Sept. 21st, 1857. j
Mr Editor: At a public meeting, at
Cool Soring, Wilkinson, Georgia, the Hon.
B. H. Hill asserted that “if any man, De
mocrat or American, would promise to vole
tor Judge Joseph E. Brown, on tho first
Monday in October next, he could ride over
the State road free of charge.” That a proji-
oaition had been made to him, to tbe fol
lowing effect: ” if he would promise to
retain the present incumbent* in officii, if
he was elected, he might gain ten thousand
vote*, np and down toe road,” and that
>‘hc (Hill) iu travelling on to* road and
be saw a great many geiting on and off
witij cross mark* on their hats, all ot whom
h* afterward* learned were Democrat* "
intimating strongly -
by tkhieh-those who
* n were knhw . '-nno
above suten d <-
by snqoe*tio-.v t. l
ing used, toro
i Brown Tfuv* •
on or MmlJu • ' >r t
persons frea over tho’ Western & v'Atlantlo
Road, while having traifta under ourchargo
ox alleged by Mr. Hill—And that wo never
even heard uf such a ddilnquenay until this
charge tvasnindo". ,\Vo must go farther—poor
and lutmblc railroad men ut wo.efe—undexn
press our resentment—that forperionalole-
Yutiohor. parly.purposes, to base and ma
levolent u charge against our individual
honeity should have been made by B, H,
Hill—and vre therefore fool compelled to
denounco-him ns a wilful and fnfamout li
ar and slanderer. There it not even the
colur of trutli about the statement. So fitr
as we uro concerned, we fearlessly declare
it to be u lie without mitigation and with'
out probability. Sotno wag, it ia likely
who had guagrd this man’s greediness in
slander, baited him no doubt with this
falsehood, and upon such authority lie has
dared to malign the characters of officers
on this road.
We would not have trespassed upon tho
public—with sueh a card as this—nor
would wo Itavu used such language towards
B. H. Hill didwetiot conceive that he had nl
ready outraged all'truth and decency iu his
slanders upon us- With this we lcavo onr
vindication in the hands of the pub'ic.
W. R. Hill,
Thos. M. Dean,
J. H. Fuller,
Thos. J. Echols.
H. L. King,
F. M. Watts,
M. I,. Roberts, -
S. F. Campbell,
W. 1,. Adamson,
l J . M, Chastain,
S. L. Bell,
W. W. Harris,
J. M. Lee,
J. A. Pate,
Willis Carlisle,
B. R. Mays)
M. C. Allen,
W. A. Fuller.
F. South,
S. H. Roberts,
Thos. H. Crow.
Eurrkn Oil ibr CTiolic In Hoi'scrt.
On Miturday l.ut a mule, the property, of Mr
John JV. Ransom,of Ruseell county, Ala' ante,
was violently attacked with cholic in tho street
in Columbus, wsi very much swollen, end trom
all appearance* could live bu' a short time un
less relieved Two ounces, liquid measuto, oft
Eureka Oil waa administered and in fire min-
titca relief was perceptible, and in twenty min
utes Ihe annual was entirely relieved.
This new and valuable miitnn is certainly a
great acquisition to the list of remedies here
tofore before the public, which, in sddilion to
the many reliefa it has given man, is now
found to be invaluable for the horae, in tho
cure of kots and cholic, ami toe remove! of
fululaa and naval gills- We have done cu
duty in spreading it* good qualities before the
public Call on Danfoilh, Nagal ti Co., or
A. K. Ayer, and procure tbe never tailing
remedy—Col. 8uu.
August 11, 185* |Uf.
J Valuable Medicine.—During the present
week, no less than six of our friends, who have
been induced >o try Professor DcGrath's Kite
trie Oil for rheumatism, id confquencee of
having seen this preparation advert ieed in'our
columns, have called upon us to stalctbo re
sult ol their expcrlmcu s. These persons as
sure us that their rbcainatic pains have keen
entirely cured by a few applications of I)c-
grath's 'Electric Oil,’ and they recommend its
ms: to all who arc afflicted with any of the
diseases which It is dedgutd to cure.—Prov.
Adver.
It cud be had of the agents here, rieo ad-
vertisument in another column.
Sep 11, 1857 - dwlm
Liver Compfd'int.
JH“The only T*w«4y trtt nffureU to tU» jmblk \h*t
never fai 1*1 to cure, wb#n direotioat are followed,
I* M’L»nf'fl Liver I'll!*, prepared by Ktewin# Bro« ,
PitUbur*. 1*». It luifl been ueveral yean before the
publif, and Has been introduced to ell flection* of thu
t'nion. Where It ha* been u»«*d, It ha* had the mo*t
triumphant fucc*-**. Rnd ha* actually driven out «f
n«e^11 other medicinM. It ha* been tried under all
the different phase* of Hepati*, and ha* been found
equally efllcAclotia in all.
PurchfaJerfl will b« careful to atk for Dr.
JCL A yrs CEL Eli HA TED L / VEk HILLS,
manufactured by Fleming Bros., of Pituburgb,
Pa. All other Vermifuges in comparison are
worthless. Dr. M’Lano’s genuine Liver Pills,
»J.jo his celebrated Vermifuge, con now be bail
at fill respectable drug stores. Sont genttint
without the tiunnturc o/
Sept. 3flw lfl FLEMING BHOS.
Notifie.
THE copartnership heretofore oxiiting botween
Dean & Gilbert, is hereby dieiolvod by mutual
consent. Doan will settle the busings of tbe
coucorn L. DEAN.
L. Y. GILDEKT.
The undersigned baring this day entered into
copartnership under the name and firm of L
Dean A Co., are prepared to carry on the same
kind of business heretofore carried on by .l/erirs.
Dean A Gilbert at the Fulton i/ills.
Aurfi-—w3m L. DEAN,
Wu. J/AKKHAM,
J N0RCR0S8,
J A HAYDEN.
Good Nkw* roR th« Amiato wnu Pius.—Wecii
tbe attention of atranger* and citizens to the r iver-
tUemect of Ur. Cavanaugh, who invariably cure* a
roo«t painful diswue, and on^that ha* hitherto been
rtgarled •* alniost if not entirely incurable. Tbe
remedy Maimpl*, not painful in application, and *o
cheap ai to place it within the reach of the pooreat.
With *och ao array of evidence as to the aoeeeaa
which ha* attend*! Ur, Cavanaugh'* treatment of the
diaaaae alluded to a* baa been brought to oar knowl
edge, we she,old be singular!j direlect a* a public
jogrnahat, did we not bring the aubject promptly be
fore the public, and urge upon the afflicted to give it
a trial.—Chicago pdiir Democratic Pkjxo.
For sale in this Aty by A. ALEXANDER.
DISSSOLtmON OF COPART-
NERBHIP.
rilHE firm of LOGHRANK, D0W8IN0
X le It is hereby dissolved by mutual
consent. Having purchased out thq entiro in
terest! of the partners, and united with toe
“Intelligencer, all moniei due the Examiner
office will be paid to J. W. Duncan, or tome
agent having written authority, who are alone
authorized W collect or receipt for tho earne.
i) A. I.OCHRANE
Hepl-mbn It. HW.
fRr WE are authorized to announce the
Dane of B. lfl.. IOIINhON as an indepen
dent candidate fur Bkcriff of Cobb County, at
the ensuing election, let Monday in January
next. MANY V0TER8.
New Advertisements!
Firemen’s Ball!
if)ii A BALI, will be given
dtj®5, by ATLANTA FIRE
•n—t— GO-NO. I., nttbe City
Hall, on the Hat instant, for the purpose of
railing funds to enable them to purrhavr a
new Engine,
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
W. W. Baldwin, P. J. Immell,
A. J, Barnes, C. A. Haralson.
W. A. Graham, U. Voting.
Owing to the large number of ladies who
are expected fnon a distance, th. * '-nimiltec
ileem '• p-v ■ i to the
■ - - ■' ng and
lerally.
'Ciev,
-rang,
litlonT.0 the zuove, si v norm
> letters front msponu ble |r»rii
|w eouptry—warn «> .,rt <
t" rorpublte cputi/M *
Ilf
mini
,1 at ' , A '
■r -
IfSHIfesraasf
O. JJ J.,ne
MAN IGEIIS.
A. I. fieri,a
, rcbf - ‘
T'i *J<rd tad ilslen'. •
lend. LtOS
. I-daJUL ■
OULU reiplctfully snnouacij to the
, * citizens of Atlanta anfl foe •turound-
lng country, that they are now receiving and
apfiaing,..sp'il. will; kewin store,* aplondld
•re oflrelng fit prices that will CbmpeKt wit?
any houee in tne city, and ask a ehareof pal-
•ronage. They will give special attention to
foe sale of BACON, LARD, FLOUR,GRAIN
fOUAUUO, dee, dec.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
jar-Prow '
ompt atleatlog given to 0A8H OR-
ha. Store on Whitehall street, in tha bull
ding known es Daria’ Hall.
Atlanta, Sep28dtf
Carpets, Carpets.
CUTTING, WHITE & CO.,
Ao. 69 Whitehall Street.,
H AVE NOW IN Store an assortment of
CARPETS, consisting of COTTON,
•nd WOOL All WOOL INORAIN; alt
wool., a nty; HEMP, BRUSSELS aliiT
VELVET VELVET aud BRUSSELS
RUGS; VELVET.DOOR MATS; JENNY
LIND do; COCOA do; ADELAIDE do;
SHEEPSKIN do; DUCGITS, dec, Ac.
Wo also call attention to our sMOrtment ill
CLOAKS which are just recelred, together
with a variety of CLOAK and DRESS trim
mings. C. W. 6s CO
eepflVdlww
consolidation ' *
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I that in the union of tntue favorite Mag•
azincH, the b ut literaiy and artistic talent of
both publication a hna been secure J, and the
mo%t nttrnr'ive feature* of each will be retoin •
td in the consolidated work.
It will aim to present in ila pages tho choi
cest production/)!*American thlnkera and wri«
ters, and the beat efforts of American Artista.
We shall endeavor, by a Kogacir-ua use of
the extensive resource* now at our command,
u> nuke a Magazine that, in the richness ol
its literary conte sts, nnd in the beauty aud
p ofuaeiiesa of it* pictorial illustrations, s' h'I
out rival any publication ever produced in this
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The new issue commences with the OCTO-
UleR number, which is now ready. It is tilled
with the choicot productions of some of the
most brilliant writers Of tbe day, and n ern-
bellifhed with forty four splendid original cn-
graving?. It appears in a new dress,embra
cing an cleguni classical design on the cover,
nnd tho entire work prorunta th« moat attrac
tive appearance. It is pronounced by ail who
have seen it U be the most beautiful specimen
cl a Magui re ever issued in thi* country.
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liook*f lleru, or by enclosing 26 cjnt* to the
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presented to every persen who gets up a club
of 21 subsexibors. GET THE OCTOBER
NUMBER AS A .SPECIMEN.
J M. EMERSON it CO.,
Publishers,
sfpirtdwUv JVb :J71 Broadway. N, Y.
J\ T ew Store. New Store.
Bargains'. Bargains!'.
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!'!
rpiIE undcrsigne-l begs leave to inform tho
1 Citizens of Atlanta and surrounding
country, tbal he has just opened a la/ge and
well selected stockof UENTLEMEN’H, LA-
DlEt>’, MI W «E», t'HIL'jREN and I10U8E
hE'RVANTM* BO rrannd SHOES, which
he will seilat pricon to compq?te with the Char
leston and Aaguuta unrkou. Tho.o in want
of any kind of the ybuvc mrniioned Good*,
would do well u give him a call and examine
his stuck, as Gorils will be freely shown nnd
one price aAed.
ROB CARROLfc,;Agenl,
Opj»o*iicJ. I). Lockhart's Dry Goods Hiore,
Whi'.eball street, Atlanta, Ga.
5,COO pair thPk PLANTATION BRO-
GAN'W cheap on hnnd Planters would do
w»*ll to Examine them. t«p28dw-%m
Just Opened in the Same Building.
Purls Millinery.
riAUK undersigned wishes to inform the
1 Ladies of Atlanta and vicinity, (hat she
i* now receiving a large and splendid aasort-
mentof MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS
for the Fall trade, which she will sell at rea
sonable prices.
Mrs. A.T. CARROLL, Agent
N. B.— BONNETS made to order, also the
DRESS MAKING buxines will b« carried on.
A. T. C.
Sstcam&Mi) ^tnea.
Cabin Passage to New York
$34,00
Weekly U. State* Mail Line.
'|»HK nflwund apIeodldait!*<wb**lat«*nahip>
A AlMiUHTA lftOOtona, “ It. H. Woodscli
FljOKIfiA, 1800 tool, “ Ihjuc CaowxtL.
AI.AUAUA, 1300 tone, «• C. R. Scusnci,
Will Loavo Havannah
Every SATURDAY.
Tbsisahipsarsainoogtb*larc*atoo th*coast.ua*
aarpaaactliu flpead, aafttjr «r comfort— njakint thoir
paaaag^ain 60 to 60 boars, and are eommaad*d by
•killfuLeartfalaadpolitsofflesra- Theyodvr»mo*<
d*slrablscoov*jaocsto New York.
Cabin Pauag* to New York S2.
ateeragepaaeaKtto New York .....fk
PAPLEFORI), KAY k CO., Af total * Savannah
HAM’L MITCHELL. 18 Broadway,N*w York,
tfavaonab February 6, 1866.
JHftoffllAUfOtttt.
Cuutiou to Parties Pnrchnting
8. N. Pike’s
fflaguolia Whisker,
CluclanXI, Okie.
T HE aod.relgned, manufacturer and,
•ole proprietor of the above brand of I
WHISKY, would reipeotfolljr inform Uiaroro
euetomeri and purchasers of this colebratod brand
that tii ere boa appeared In the Charleston and
other Southern aarkeU * counterfeit of tho abort
Whisky, being a poisonous Imitation, branded
similar to bte brand; it pal... under the name of
8. N, Dyke's Magnolia WUaky Cincinnati ,OhIo,
and othar names similar to S. N. Pike. As then
te oo party la tote city ot too name of 8. N. Dyke
ttle intended to impose and deceive thole who
would purchase tho genvino brand. I nuke this
statement to put parties on thoir guard, ts there
ore several persons in tho out and -wast making
an imitation, and using my ntme with a slight
sltorntion. I have analysed several samples ol
thU counterfeit brand, and foand that it oontalns
a deadly polsoo, this foot alone impels mo to cau
tion the public to protect toon who arc liable to bo
deccircd, and prevent too evil resulti attending
tbe Uf e of hie poisonous imitation. I also hire-
by caution tho counterfeiters of my brand, that I
will prosecute thorn to tho full extent of the Uw.
The genuine S. N. Piko’s Magnolia Whisky is
die tilled from th* best qualities of Ky* and Corn,
and is warranted free from any deloterlous or ob
noxious compound, it being a pure and healthy
beverage.
Many parties have recently commenced making
a brand of Whisky called Magnolia, hut they an
an imitation of my rnoda brand, io be cartful and
got tbe only genuine Magnolia Whiiky modi In
tho United States, and distilled only by ao
SAM’L N. PIKE,
No. IS £30 Sycamore it, Cincinnati, Ohio.
June IS-diwly.
FxjxuxrxTcxuii
FURNITURE!!
1 THB subscribers hive on hand I
and are now opening a largo and .
carefully Selected Stock from too'
Best Northern Manufactories.
Safes,
Wardrobes,
Bureau,
Soorsteryi,
Waibitandi,
Bediteadi ul
Chairs of any deslr*U pattern and prices A fin*
assortment ol-Contre, Work, Saloon and Toiiatta
TabUi—Etagere’s, Corner and Side—SoCm, Tat*-
a-Tele, etc.
fitT* Id addition to the above large stock, we
are receiving weekly supplies. The public art tl-
vitod to call and examine onr stock.
F. A. A. J. 8. WILLIAMS,
Ssit door to Gilbert A Clarke, Peach tree at., ***
Atlanta, GaJ
.Burial Cate*.
.no art prepared to furnish Fish's MetallicBuri
al Cases, at short notice. Wo have scoured the
services of a competent person to attend to toll dm
partment. F. A. i J. 8. WILLIAMS,
NovJVfifi-dwly Peachtree snot.
NEW CANDY MANUFACTORY
-AND-
:atlanta, oa.
'TVUS subscriber wouldinurm tho oltisonsof At
J. lonte snd vicinity that ho hss constantly off
hand, at bln OonfeeUoMry nnd Baking ootahUsk-
ment, all kinds of
Courcctionflj Pastries, Fruits foe
Hp Is also prepared to famish every doseripUon
of plain and ornamental Cakes, for weddings or
parties, at short notice, and on aceeminoaatinf
terms.
Imported wtnos and bra-dles of all descriptions
abi n Pillage from GharUiton to Bow Ter
$25,00.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
flow York * Charleston Steam Packets
Through iu 48 to 53 Hour*.
lSoml«WoeUl7<I
Tna atw itwm.blp CfiMfUDtA, 1100 Toe—M. Bar-
ry Commaodcr#
NA.Mll VII LE 1600 ton*. IJA1IRR A DOER, 1600 toaa
TDKwaa.Conmanufrr 1 H. V. Turnar Commao’r
MARION, 1600 tom, j Hjl/TUKUNfiR, 100C ton a
W. Koatar Comtnandffr. | 6'. M. Murray. Comm’r.
Isfla v* Adffr’a wharv** every
Wedneedajr 4 Mmtmrdmyt HW6
aft*rthe arrivaPjr tbe eari from tbe Boolb4 Weit
"atbixlt water. M
TabUa aopplltd with over/ luxury—atteotlva tod
cautiou* commander*, will enaureTraveller* by tkie
Line every poavibleeomfort and aeconaioodatioa.
apply to HENRY MR8KOON
Corner of Kaat Bay* Adfar'fltfcetb Wbar/, *'
--- ~~ — Cbarleeto*. H. C»
Cabin »»»•
AT ADCTIdN.
B KFORE the Court House door In this city,
on Tutoday, sola day in October, at 11
■> cock, (if not sold al private sale.) th* follow
ing valuable property, for CUffh I
Two non, nett, comfortable and well finished
Mooses, in too holiness part of Whitehall 8t„
with a amall lot to each, and fronting on Ibo
rami. Thom wishing to invest capital In city
property, will do well to embrace the present op
portunity. " . |
Also, one other lot situated on Bijrckton St.,
oh which is a comfortable d-filing, with well
end other owt buidlngs, tod rentingfor *tU a
months |
Ala-, one vacant lot containing tlree fourths
to *n tor*. Ivlng on GoUins street, nur t# Col.
Farrar. Thli le besttllful building lot, »n«
should demand a fair price. -
Titles Indisputable. '
H. J. HlIAOKBLFOJfU,
Pep 10 wide Agrnt
otmDlw~art« tS» '
».pt.ii,')i*;. •
pablleatica of this noils*
wade to th. Court o( Ordinary
Panoy Articles, Ac., Ac.
Having recently returned from the North, where
ho told In a Ino stock of Tanoy Articles and ova
ry thing n Messary for tarrying on his oandy mol
alaeWry ho wouldlaform county dealers that ha Is
prepared to famish oudios at wholesale at 31
ssnts per pound,
Ordsre accompanied with tbs cash or good olty
references promptly attended to.
L. VALENTINO.
Atlanta, Nov. 10th SSI. dhw-y
House Furnishing Goods.
TOMLINSON ft BANES •
RESPECTFULLY Inform their friends and
sw neelvinga very large
FURNISHING GOODS,
patron itbat they are now receiving a
assort osnt of HOUSE *~
eonsli log inpart of
Copper, Tin, Brittannla and
Japs —' *
Japannia Ware, Willow
and Wood Ware, Wa
ter Coolers, Bird
Cage*, Fish
ing Tackle.;
Nctti,
Trap*,
foe.
. |C
Bom th* Downs A Co. Munfootory, Albany.—
W* h«vo omployed oxpsrinced workmen to e*rry
on My dosoripuosof Copper,Tin snd Shut Iron
work dose South, sod til orders for StlBs, Roof
ing, Guttering, On tnd Steam Pitting will meet
with promputteatlon. Call rood examine onr
.took, first door south of RtUrosd,- Wblteballlt.,
sign of tho Stove snd Oofftt Pot.
Atlanta, May U.UK.dwly.
Morgan, Kirkpatrick, fo Co.
.HAVING oponsd a new Wan
.room on Poach Tree Btre*t,woald
raw* wssssaisssac
0ortu, *
.•^"^bssJjbF
North of One,to llnilJ'-
sod are prepared to do all W a, f,
with thalrba.tnus.aacbaiTor
altars, oaklag M.ur.nra,. 'mt
kssral.oou band Kstelte WC Of
•ashoiteoUctltekoflaay.fft.i **
tes. ’" f-tM
chair mm
ThsyharraaUrgsdtbsIruiai 'Hi
•atar.andesasapplyMvrcan’i
Btedldy‘sPateatBcastMd,toge^
CaMuatVan.nf thslrowanaaft:
llydsitrsd.
Th.yar. now ioinufttturl»|.ideal
CstU|mstts,fa,ssp.rlorU aayte'
A CARO.
MIOEOR Me mi
Wkfll «UI
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vmdfWTA, b*v t*g i
ta, t**4«r* 41* MWi**a a
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