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. Stora, fro» which pUc* tta “Ostott-
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1*1(0 iu Obiita ulfe tta
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•AM' 14* w«r pnpoM «i|MM*t it dto-
twth ttat raff toto|Mi a. vwtoNpir to
**i*MJt«rwdw**w>>y|ha»*w<iMn<igM.
•hhowfh h* Meal protofcjaglj aitw *p ia
wwjiMiMMt* wnII grata of Jcith
with ulug# povtkow of hot a*, m u HB
it with th« rtratort *11 feu «0krt of (nw
Wahsoi ,I( M*h trife* eua iihuM tta
p*bli« mish ta«jr pajwhiM, I stall then
tafita to nfrrt ttat i«»t taro *a Amort.
Dtrararattc trjmmphUtFttltMtCmhy
Th* wait of the election in tki* emernty
on Monday low wta most gratifying lath*
gallant Democracy who, in almort *. hop*,
ton minority two yean igo, tan oowWotod
overs inch of (ton ad, util, i* tit* 1 othhi fo
ment of a gluttons sictsry.ttay otaad ■*•
. deemed, regenerated, diaSathnBad. from
the rale of the America* party. To oar
friend* Abroad we apad thee* (lad tiding*.
Hopeful, a* for weeks paw we hara toaa,
thttweihwld elect the Democratic ticket
ia this coea-.y, *« most confess that we
did not nnticipite a trtamph *o complete,
- and m astounding to oar opponents. But
dcMnatned oa r clory. the Democracy en
tered into the coatatt with a spirit anima
ting them to its achievement, recognising
“ ao each wood aafaii," bnt with iron wDI
preening forward an til th* great end has
botn accomplished. It it with ao train or
boentfel spirit, that we write the** linen.—
That we are proud of oar success wo ac*
knowledge, hat it is s'jsst pride, of which
srraoar adversaries hare no right to com*
'plain. In days that are past, they too tan
rejoiced, and wo hara been forced by the
verdict at the ballot box to sabmit, and
“to bide our time.” That tints has" com*.
'The smoke of the battle baa been dissipa
ted, ami the Democracy of Fallon stand
victors of the field. A aero record of the
ifcet would be, and is to ns, wdEcfest for
'the day. ip**'
Below wa gin the rote of the county:
Tot Governor.
‘ Brawn, MM.
hid, t tw.
a' For* Congress,
CartreD, r 1003.
Tidwell, TM.
For Senator.
Whitaker, 935.
Calhoun,76S.
For ■ Roprwec tatire.
Westmoreland. 921:
Overby, ,739.
phe—the loss of the Central America.
■Ttarabir it a sprightly, intriHgrat jfoaug
_ By Telegraph bnaMactm-
Trippe elected to Congress from 3d Dis
trict..
Piks, US majority for Brown
Spaulding. 16. “ « «
Butt* as « *• «*
Monroe, 150 - •• Bin
Talbot, 108 -
Upson 300 “ - “
r—-Xriwtatar K.-Jf. electedSenatoria Crsw(
«CCK3 DKSPATGB*
Bi’-dwia—Dill oxer L Stephen# 36. Syu*
ford elected to the Senate, and Kenan to
th* Home. Both Americans..
WOkiason, L. Stephen* over Hill 290.
Dougherty—70 democratic, majority-
Baker. 3W democratic majority.
Sam ter, 200 aacricu majority.
Macon, 160 , “ j*
. Twiggs, , us democratic majority.
Wilheal, than, oauriag upon any for-
■Ml M**iwlsati,a of O«o. Pillow, or defence
of ajwif i (tall prorata si on . si in bohslf
of otheea, to sotlcs some two or three points
ia his sihtrass, ia th* way of explanation,
sad if I thaace to go boyoad ibis It will be
Geo. Pillow aow says, that, by sgree'
—t. Mr. Ttirt aagsgwi p> poy to Geo.
Saato Aaaa*VMk ia baad, a* tamest mo-
mr, tan thoaaaad dollars,” to induct him
to euteftoiu fjUfgttm for u peace; and
thalaabeaqasatfy Mr. T, told him (Gen. P.)
‘that Gaa. Scott had famished hiss, (Mr.
T.) th* atoagy, aad that ta (Mr.T.) had
pail At tea thiurand delists.
Being moral, v ceetsl* that Mr. Trist
aavav mada each desiaratioo, it is almost
asalma to say that I aster’ tuned jjrer a
dollar to'ki* for such or any othsr purpose
wketersr, aad 1 am very ear* that Mr. T.
hadaetadolkr of pahlie money in his
pcmmita whit* ia Mtaieo, and nevsr more
tbu taEiiI tor hit vary BMdartto upon
sss ia hi* private pare*; aad I certify on
hMar,tha»I a***r,at uy tioM, paid to
Geu- 8**to A ana, or aauttd to bs pud to
him, or to aaottar tor hi* as* or benefit,
owe deltor or ator*, on aay acooont or in
any way whatovsr. Ptasideot Santa Aon*
was atth* tia*. aa now, worth mUIione,
**i had in that oEe* the inaspoiuible. COD*
trelefaUtbapecaaiarymeainofMscoun
try. It is hardly probable, therefor*, that
h* would havustoopad to piok up a sick of
uathoasand dollar* in gold, if ho badac-
mdee tally ttaahtod apow on* ia a private
walk
This blundev of Gso. Pillow grew,
noubt, out of soma hint b* confidentially
picked *p about haad quartan that I had
pud that pterin stun “to aod —
tor important information received end to
b* continued toon tb* •osray't camps aod
(Set my account current with the
War Department of (aorot diibunemank,
printed by erder of the Senate February 4.
1867.] It was lucky, therefore, that the
names of and war* never confided
to Gea. Pillow,** if ia certain, £rom the ex-
ample before as, he would, contrary ta_lh*
faith aad honor of ou country, have pub#
liriwd thsm in fall, to the ruin of the par-
tie* and their descendants. Even Gea. San
to Anna, if Gao. Pillow’s credit be worth
aay thing, could not now return to Mexico,
no matter under what pledges to lead the
lift of a good aad peaceful eitixes.
Writing to tb* Secretory of War from
th* dty of Mexico, February 6, 1848, I
said:
I have not reported on the inlyeet of
secret disbursement* tinot I left Jaiapa;
first, because of the uncertainty of oar earn*
nranicatnoo with Vera Crux; and, second,
the necessity of Certain ex plana loos which,
oa aeoooatofotban, ought not to be reduced
to writing I may, however, briefly add
that I bar* never tempted the honor, con
teieoct, or patriotism of any man ;buthave
held it at lawful in morals as ia war
The WTfeejwfl-
SCATTER1NG RETUENS.
We have labored hard to gather ante otic
inicBigcnc* ef the daetion throaghout the
. State. Tbnsfar ou information is meagre,
end not altogether reliable. W* give it,
however, as we received tt.
Taliaferro:-Brown’s majority 87. A. H.
Stephens 168, Reid, Senator; Holden,
Representative.
DeKaib, Brown’s amj.818
Newton, Hill’s maj. 172
. Cotoot*, Brown’s ataj. 900 Jdsa. ticks*
Wbitfield,|Browa*si taaj. ISO
Gordon, Brown’s maj. 300
#ebb, Brown’* maj. 450
Mnaeogee, /Till's maj. 369 Colquitt,
elected He.nttor by two votes.
Bibb, small majority Tot Brown. Stohb*
and Hardemaa (Americans) elected.—
Lockett, dcm. elected.
Casa, 915 deraoervtie majority.
Floyd, 170 do de
la Cobb, GartrsiPs majority, 621.
Oglethorpe, 100dero. majority.
Goiombia, Aaericao ticket elected.
Jaaptr, . '15 majority for American tiekat.
Campbell. 160 majority tor Brown—
Bollard tad Bell dectod.
Wakes, 250 Democratic majority.
Rsaososo, 280 msjoriiyfor UiU. 198 for
Miller. MiilrdgS and Bartow (K. H’l
Waaass, Dsesoerari* majority between
375 aod 400.
JWw ife Atomy >«W YariJaaraal.
Th* WfMhsd aKMtter».Sew
' : aad IrisHillai Facts.
■ Htetog Isanwd that Mr*. O’Conner, and
Let #y*. O. T. O’Conner; h*J retched their
hems > thin clty.w* sent our tepettor to
glean ahatever they mlgpt be abl* to com
municate in tefetoM* to the great cataitro-
Time 7:4
‘ nbouVeevenleta years, acj bow up-
quite well except * lame unkte. Tlwy {hwrt , herdtrisf the Chippewa rlvar on the
Thl BpMU aft
; Xxvi Ybnx. Dept .28. P.
1 tacjover th- K shtcat co urr ao L-’-ng
to-day. it** l^fxcly’sttcnded. Char
was. withdrawn, and the race jea* with A
‘mrflif Ridradrs wilk a B*er,-H W
pears that a party of gsntkmsa from Angua-
u, coasting of Mtmrs. Youog, Andnwa
and McComick, whijf hunilBg In ‘ v -
id MIC ir« Of lOCURANB.
J 4*V -tstoMby
HUWvl. llstlCi PI
itlMU «f the Mitnvn.’aed ’ an! ^
•‘InttolliiwuEt.tU m—ki 4m* Um tt i
ofllee will be paid to l. \V. Duscta, ot sou
•|vnt havlnx writls* authority, who tie alone
authorised to ssllrot« receipt for th* mm*. 1
O. A, LOUHRANE.
»*P>«mbsstl. 1»T,
weet to CaKforuit three yean ago, where
th* mother, who t* a drrs* maker, wrought
with her reedie, earning three ddtara per
day, while her son worked to a printing 'office.
She had but two children p the soa w|» »»■
eoupnnied her and another abontdx jeri*' 1
old. It WM for the porpoar of sreorlng m«M
to educate her chlli«i».sht w*t to Califor.
nla, nhne by the idprl* yf btrth they b*d
succerded to saving onw two thonsaod dob
lots, moil or wbiii was k'st, they having
escaped with little move than life. We can
bnt hope that tie object of he solicitude—
the eiiucstio* of besom—win yet be attnis-
rd
Mis, O'Canaer aayi s^felt that the res-
■riwul tail fom the 'time the fire* were ex.
tirgnisbed She heard the ragloetr my the
v**ei leaked above the copper*. Sbe sac-
ceded to getting off ia the fourth boat load,
which reached the Marine atfiveo'clock but
Sad to btpl tor hor life.
Pravioua .to leaving the steamer, the soys
Captain Herndon cams into the cable, the
men at the backelf having given out, and bo-
aoogbt the gentlemen, "by their love for their
hmsMKodfiteaidei, to help krepthe vast!
from iloktog.” A great many of the pese-
togrie were io intoxicated, from drinking
freely of liquor and going without food, that
they were unfit to do anything, end betook
thomarlvea to their berths. Among thaw in
toxicated was Mr. , who wua rtgartkd
to California as the greatest temperance lec
turer who had vailed that country. No
harsh judgment, however, should be formed
from these facts; being utterly prostrated
from want of food and nit, they betook
thetnseivH to stimulants as a last resort; but
it proved in this case—at in most other cast 1
—a ruinous alternative, as many, utterly in-
sensible, perished In their bettbs, end others
ou drek and to the cabins were too far gone
io inebriety to trail themselves of the means
of tscaye when overwhelm: d in the yawning
abyss of waten.
No marks of inebriety, however, were ob
served in the officers. ». aptain Herndon and
Mr. Van Rensselaer arc spoken of as calm
and self-possessed, and having borne them#
reive* with great courage.
Mr?. O’CouDcr speaks in the highest term?
or the lamented Mr. Van Rcosseilaer. who
took charge of the removal of the ladies aod
childrea, and aided in letting them down from
the steamer, and think* he held the rope which
dropped her safely into the lifedtoal.
Young OHJoocor «« standing on the bur-
ricanc deck, and raw Mr Tan Retjsellacr on
the wbeelhoose wbm the fatal plange wet
made, tic raid the pasn ngers seemed recon
ciled to their fate, aud ottered no outcry,
when the steamer rank. Before this, however,
most of the passengers were preying to God
to have mercy upon their scab ; while tome
few cursed and swore horribly.
After they had been ■ to the water tor ao
hour—one of the passengers attempted to get
upon another's raft, and U'C'onner beard the
occupant swear ho wuuki biow bis braius out
if be did not get off. The lots of such a man
is no poblio calamity. From the time 'he
ship went down, for several hours, ihure
a cratinual cry going up from the struggling
mam of human beiegs, such ts no one tan
imagine, who was n-rt there, aod perfectly in*
diseribabic.
23dlnst„ encountered awry large black
bear, and nere attsektd by it with * degree
of ferocity aeidotu exhibited by the grUlly
bear of thS'-Bock) MoimUtis. 1 hey had
itatttd on their refrmj homeward, and whiio
ascending a strale, or deep ratine toward tuns
set, discovered a bear standing upon theium-
it of u ridge turns distance from them. One
of the party, Mr. G. 8. McCormick, dischar
ged bts piece at the *01x0*1, whan it made to-
ward* them at a rapid pace. Arriving In their
midst, it sprung upou Mr. McComuo, toar-
isg him from his horse acd wounding him la-
a dreadful manner-.
The rest of tbs party immediately dis
mounted, bat for some length of time were
unable to render their, comrade usa:etam.e, on
account < fth« bear having him in a position
tint to discharge their guns at the ferpdouj
brnte whjtld have . still mew itnperilni hi*
lire:- -
Finally, Mr, Young dubbed bit rifle aod
struck the bear upon the head, when It im
mediately Ift ,go J(a deathly grasp nppo Mr.
MeCotmlqtaqd sprang hpbo Young with ro-
donb’ed ferocity, ti-aring and wounding him
in inch a fearfnl manner th'at fears are enter
tained for hh recovery,
The tliird party succeeded in despatching
the ferocious creature, bnt not before reesiv-
tog several severe bite* and having two of
Mi ribs broken. The parties succeeded in
reaching'* Ipggerb shantyabont midnight,
nod were bronghthome the next day in a
disabled condition.
The bear weighed, when dressed, upwards
of 1,000 poundi!—JCou Clairt (ff rs.) Trie-
graph.
are authorised to aaaaunt* ih*
«.m* of B. 8. JOHNSON at ak indsptu-
dsat eaadldate for Shtriff ot.Cohb County, at
th* ensuing sfevtion, 1st Monday in iasuaty
naxt.... M4NYVOTBR8.
Lol* dfoo/rx —It related that while in
Montreal Lola visited a writ-known cm
fcetionery establishment oo Notre-Dim*
street, and while there was annoyed by the
. entrance of several yoeng army officer*,
who, under th* pretense of baying
thing, gated pertinaciously aad enplea*
f . antlyatfeirLola. After(ubrctUingawhile,
• / Mia* Montex walked up te the saloon tad
asked—“Midanybow much do these per-
Hev only answer, at first,
ok of earpri**; hot, on th* q*e*-
"tion being repeated, *b* ws* told, “ Os*
shilUagand sixpence.” “Bereit is, the*, 1
said Lola; “I would not wish that thew
gentlemen shoo Id lose * single copper ia
gratifying their curiosity by euring at me.”
The officer# retreated in eonfunio*.
pnrehase valuable infonnation or sevtieoo
voluntarily tendered me” [Mexican War
Corrssroodeooe, ilouse Document, No. GO
ge 1085.] .
Aod again, it Washington, June 28,
1848, oa rendering my account current of
seertt disbursements, sad asking for * final
settlement. I raid: ,
“I an* randy logo, confidentially, into all
those different sums of receipt end d'sburae-
aseat with th* Prmidnt, the Secretary of
Wax, or any otbfr member of the Cabinet
I am under as obligation of private aod
poblio htnor, according to tb* usages uf
nations and anti**, not to dweloee name*
and circumstance*, except as above'’ * *
* “Oa th* plainest principles and wage*
at astiona sad war, and-tbe practice of our
own Government, in reepeet to inrit lit*
burtemtnli, I can, in » few boon/' Ac.—
I See Senate's Executive Document, No. 34,
page 38,’ordered to be printed February 4.
1847]
And that account baa beta definitely
tattled oa tb* principles i bad proposed.
k word xs to Mr. Trist—long in print*
fife, aod straggling with bonormhl* pover
ty—whom Gen. Pillow has so wantonly
dragged before th* poblio. II* ia represen
ted in tb* address a* tb* eoaniag end ms-
fignaat genius wbo instigated me- other
wise * good enough sort of man—to arts of
injustice aad persecution! Tb* officers-,ip,
Mexico (tod Mr. Trim, a distinguished
Wert Pointer, stood with them before the
enemy, tb* brave ansoeg tb* brave) witl
aril* to bear this character of their senior
General aad Iris companion, the negotiator.
No naa era*, more admired than the latter
tor his quiet, nnebtraeiv* manner aod ami
ability. Ife wa*«agtriy received and hon
ored by All foreigner* of distinction, diplo
mat* ud other*, with whom he cam* into
contact, and seder on* signal disadvantage
negotiated a meet important treaty, which
era* tar* gladly accepted by th* Stoat* sad
O'Conccf says he waj ou the poiu of giv
ing op, wb-.n the light of the Ellen suddenly
appeared, aod to a minute alter he wot picked
op A onu-wr of persona died s'oegfide the
vessel before they could be got board, aod be
was iiinwdf <o much exhausted that be could
not hatesurrited nui-h longer. When the
rope was dropped be was unable to bold oo
to .t, hot jocctt-lcd io twitting it troood bit
waist, and it wa? xu'ccly docc before he wvs
bnoid. The saiiori were exceedingly ex
pedition? in tbs wotk of rescue, am) aa kind
us prwible to the --hip-wrtckel; opeuiog their
elicits aod freely giving them supplies from
their wurdrof*.
The meeting of the survivor? ou board the
Empire City is described s- exceedingly af
fecting. Only four persona on the Marine
found their friends rife. Mrs. O'Conner bad
for fire dayt supposed her son Inst, and recei
ved him as ‘•life from the d*ad."
The Comaai ku ArrlveWl
teijtotsrejrt stort or |Mda STU Irttsa t* th*
Ditccctry of a Library in the Tombt of
Slemphit.—M. de Seauley, a member of the
French Institute who has passed some timo
in Egypt, sod is very conversant with iu
archeology, states in the Courier de Paris
that an important discovery hat been nude
in one of the tombs of Memphis of a whole
library of papyruses, which fortunately
waa saved from destruction by the agent
of the Museum, who bought the whole lot.
Mr. Bird, of the Museum, hss as yet only
deciphered only one of the curious manu
scripts, which tarns out to bo a complete
history of the Royal dynasties registered
under the number 18 and 19 in Hanotho'
Chronological Canon. The celebrated Se-
sostris belonged to on* of theeo dynasties,
and the tamo period comprises tha history
of the occupation of Egypt by the Hyksos
or shepherds, who kept Egypt under their
sway for age* —London paper.
■ JttTii
u. atth* city—— r ,
’ ‘it, for the purpoi.v f
‘ flu ,t. {lUrcht-e it
Committee oY arhaniiembn f>\
\V. w'Bddvrin, P, J.immili;
A. I. btrnes, U. A. Hsrslnin
W. A, Qithtw, p. -Youinp
Owtof tu (hi-large number nlj Iktlies oh"
the Commillce
•us any tickets to the
sr* expected from a
dsam It propsi not to
ladles, but take this method of inviting sml
solleitlng the company of tho'lsdice (eieraliv.
MANAGERS. •
M. W. Baldwin, IV. liamrs,
Hon. J. A. Hayden, Dr. If. Ii, Angier,
W. A.Grehsu, Hon. C. H. Strong.
»»* I tai euetrM wtU ke streeeU. t will
sntkMkt srtleMkelew sad be** »ee*teeee
euteaen esgalrtif for tkea-eeek set
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pL.
&,
SSK;
Sulphur,
C. A. Haralson,
, \V. Hunnicutt,
J. Bstoee,
J. Malone,
H. Flynn,
FLOOR MANAGERS.
. Vounf, A. J. BsrnM,
W. A. Graham, P. J. Immcll,
C. A. Haralson,
AUsnls, Oct 2, 1837 lUwtil
Crasher?
Serdtaj,
Bate, ■ jear tstarsst
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Ttew. •
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Wlat,
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CifelBfi,
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on (ho
atbaoriboi
tad look
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fooda
bo for* jon
purebaaa
la aaotkor
PUtoU ’ for far
Oops, that you And
Hotaoapna, after*
fteaaala, wardajron
KorMpa, havabooa
Kp. Jtakaa, ohoatad.
bad abont It At Ibocomor ol Whltoban aadlMcktU
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iU WWUHT ROARX.
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Wnnled,
S IX JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. .Two
Best—l
_ two Pants toil two Vnthsude
Apple immediately to
. LAW8HB A PURTEL1,
Atlanta, Oct 7,1857 dSt
LL BUSINESS antiusled to thern.tvlU
receive their best attentiun.
ihetsl Ctrh advances made on all ranjign-
mentr when desired.
. W. B. GRIFFIN,
HUGH O’NEILL,
axrraxNcis.
Jeckten, Millsi & Verdery. Augur's, ’la.
Poullain, Jennings dc Co., “ «
Miller & Warren,
Conely, Force 4c Co., ••
Chimichsel 4c dcm, ••
Ltmback 4c Ccopsr, -•
Auguste, tugXHdanCm'
600 Voting Men Wanted,
J 'M MEDIATELY, to travel to tht Southern
[and Western Steles, as agents. Salary,
th per month, and expenua paid. For par.
tieulare, address, with •lamp enclosed,
E. 8. GIBSON A CO, Exeter.
. Rockingham oa., New Hampshire.
October 7, 1857 dawtf
In too oaiMr/ It In indiaponMble t« a mc«aa of cl«fin*
lot the boadaof ehlldron, nod Utlug the foua<);itinu
of 0 rijorottf frowthof hxlr. Sold br Dra^titg p ; ,.l
J. Taylor’s, Jr.,
BAT AMO CAP EMPORIUM,
Ie now opening a la re* • tock
of feohlonabls tell Bate aod
ICapi, No. 29, Whitehall’ itreet,
next door to Lawalio A Bro.'e
Jewelry 8tore, ood will keep constantly on
hand a targa rupply of tht neatest and beet itylci
of Bote and Cops, to which we iuvite the atten
tion of Ike j-ubue. The highest cash prices paid
for fun.
Atlanta, October 7,1897 dtf
The New Good a hare Arrived.
C H. 8TU0NG A CO.,, have just opened a
•large sisortment ef
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Consisting to|art, of tbs following article*,
Rich dra<j Silks; Fancy Bilks;
All Wool Merinocs;
telaina; Hancbeattr Dalalat:
CFThs names of 55,090 of tho*«‘ who
tervad in th* .revolution have been placed
on the pension rolls since the I8tb of March,
1818, aad ou the 30th of June last only 346
of tbit number were reported living.
WThs owners of the steamer Vander
bilt state that they have advioes of the en
gagement to tome by her on hor next home
ward trip of 3,500,000 franca in gold,
g. Ate tori everybody boo heard of “ Wood 1
UoirRetioraliet." That tha >ord ,< Battontiv*,
in tb it out, ia na misnomer, wa bora tha testimo
ny of individuals whoso elevated position In tbs
fable character as gentleman, road
they publicly assert in the last degree reliable.—
8everal of these ‘
hare letted, personally, tha hair
ling of, and oartify
preparation wa are now*spetki
Io tu sousing aficaoy in the moat pnblia monstr
possible. Tbair certificates can be seen at the
proprietor’s,Depot, 312 Broadway, Now York,
and oaet seen aad preparly appreciated, w* have
’ ' will impresi
arsis con vie
oo hatitatioa in raying they
lion an tha most skiptical t
Raotorativa It, doubt!*#*, tht bttt orlicia of ite
All Wool Dalolns;
PopUnr; Alapooas; BotaUiino*i
Giaghsms; Prints;
Bleached ud BrownSheeUegsudShirllnxi
Shawls: Ladle's Cloak Linings:
Flannels; Ksnaysi
Irish Linus: labia Linens;
Cotton Btripos; Kentucky Jean*;
Satins; Casslmart; Cloth; Bosisry;
Blaakoto by tho thousand;
A splsndid stock of Uloves;
Dres- Trimmings,
CARPETS,
All Wool, J and 3 Ply; Tapestry; Bell Carpets at
reduced prices.
AIm, a good supply of plantation BROOANS;
Boots ud Shoes.
We invite our old frioado aod pubtio to giro
us o coll, ud are satislsd whan they learn our
Pvloso, that th*/ wfli dad It to their interest to
hay from os. Remember, we are al No. 1,
Whitehall strsat, Norcress' eld stand. Coweud
res as. Oct 7, 1897 dtf
blMolutloii of Copih'rtnegwnlp.
T HE undersigned hara, thb day, agreed by
mutual consent, to dioaolv* their buainen
connection onder tha nama and style of Don-
wody, Arnold.and Co, and said name shall
only ho used hereafter to dose out tho busi
ness Arnold A Skelton, of tho late firm,
will carry on tht business at tha tame place,
nndor the name of Arnold A Skelton.
C. A. DUN WODY,
0. W. ARNOLD,
O.P.8KELTON.
Kceewell,8epl. 38, 1867 dltwtl’
kind ever yet predated.
rg-It dees not dye, bat gif M life, health ud
beaaty to tho doooying, foiling end deed, resto
ring, u if by magic, last which was supposed to
b# tmeorasably lost. Hsods nearly bald, ud
othsrs nearly white, at* dally batog changed to
their pristtma beauty, ud facts covered with pirn-
teg u a rasa, ail by tha ate of Prof. Wood's
Hslr Rsetorativs Far tala at 114 ifarkat street,
ud by all Iiraggiiu.—Chieaer Timet.
Bold by all good Druggists. (I) Soph 8, dw2w
Special Notices.
tho ootmtey. For tbi* great oarric* bo it
•dll witboet reward.
WINFIELD SCOTT.
A letter tram Austin, Texts, lu tie Gal
veston Herald, gives an account of a stmt
firht on the morning of the Iritis, between
Major John Marriwil, of the State Oaxdte,
end Dr. W. 0. Phillip*—’Jte cam*, rtvenl
articles idol appeared in tb* State Uaxette
ard Sentinel. Tbc writer ups :
About nine o’clock this moraine, mail
crowds of iodividaaia might bare been teen
standing sround the corner*, *11 looking out
acd expecting a difficulty. Wh-o Dr. Phil-
tip* raw Major Manball earning np.the street,
be placed himself at the comer where Mar
shall would be obliged to pas*. Aa Marshall
came, op, Phillip* drew his revolver sod riot
st Minbaul' Then th* fikbt cutnmruc*J t
each shooting slterustely; one of Mnrefanll’a
shot pairing through Phillip's c«t risrve >
no other damage wa* done.
As «ood a* they fired all their shot*, they
threw their pistols swap and clinched, when
the town snthoritie* interposed, acd the **-
isUsoti were taken bon* by their respective
friend* Tbare »st tooridenible raejumeot
st tbe time, aad it i* generally feared that the
matter ku not ended jet.
P ARTIAL DBAFSESS AND DISCD Ah BBS
from the eer^-Dr. llsrtly generauly oBere
to sttsad *11 persocs tntTsring from affeetloae of
th* ew at hla offlee, 7(0 Broadway, New York,
withast charge antll vared, thereby proving hie
tb* deef ini
tnrlsts ex-
Infltctton of
k:
4 ParitianLeiyr-rfn n recent French tow
nitof “*ep*raU6u of.jssperty,” brought by
M. B. against hi* wife, the batata frodnrtd
three hundred MU* which ta tad topny to
oo* jrtf. Three of tha I'nm are awfeBowa:
1. Malukcff cage* with artificial apritp,
reioMloe* Bayadere* • to Dicta* wta * In
Pompadour, 1,800 If. 2. Prtlieert* Jiota*
to bide eaid cagt*. 3/XK) fr. h. WmkbH*
, petticoats, with fioaoort, frnrt Booth
of May to the tod of June, 2D60 ft. Sflh»
- - tanefi wf hot Rckoeta.
Tn Braoouiartm so* t* Ttxxarrx*.—
Tba following wu handed as by n bvoltar
arntB, He takas Iron ta obituary notice teat
btm for pwbiicoUon. Spaakingof ttadto-
ana* of wbtoh tb* parson died, the writer
aay*: “H*dtodefTi/edtino*mney (Ty.
pboid portfmonto.”) Tire di***M tad noth-
iag to do with the pratrat prertnr* in lire
mowxy XMrkett—JfaMUt Tima.
fiffi The p »s**ng*n ef ttaCwtnl Axmt-
ieawho weratokra on heard tta'Emntre
City from th* Marin* haw pwewted Copt-
MtGewaa wife • htnltnwto gold chroooiw-
rter watch wta hVkty wwwghtehain, aa a
totan of ttair ertawD fir hto abto and ha.
eowdort taring tb* late destrs-ilve
CFTb* Cantbarit or Spanish fly, to n Da
tive at California. Large carntwr* df this
intact were otamta some day* ago .on th*
“blood* hwyend tho Guadeloupe, fh
Clara county. Ttaj can aontetims* ts mio
there, iviaiwid.-in duster* of awarm*, torg*
ensogh to fill a pint mtarart. They are
a* easily canght as any other bortto. and
oa Ah* powdar of camliaradie* i* told in
onr drug atorw at * tprj high figure, there
seem* no reason why th#** little bog*
should not ta a remnrkabto commodity
bthsiti connect Urn ahstevsr with uy perssa
> uy pel
advertising to curs dsafusu, usithsr huh* givan
a certificate
permission for th* publication of
purporting to emanate from him, and euoot,
therefore, bs respomlbts for uy alarming eons*-
qsssces rcrelting from niheots and dsiparaUcn.
lest ofmtmay raay noth* material to soma
pericnr, hut th* deprivation of oMsfthonwrt
important of thi nsnsre oaght to bs rogardadud
treated with mors tbu ordinary »oHet<n<to—
Deafness, notes to th* head, ud all ditagreuhls
dlwhargs* from th* oar spaadily and parmnnut-
ly removed. With sat earning th* tout pato or In-
convenience. A core I* all eas« gnaresUaU
where malformation dost not oiteu Thirteen
y eon’s sloe* sod almost undivided attention to
this branch of ipoetol practice hac eaabisd hla to
redoeokls treotmuttorooh a dogres ofsneetat
■• to Hod tha most eontnnad and otatlnste oarai
yield by a steady ttustion to tho moons pre
set! bod.
Ihofollowluf testimonials are •uhtaltted with
oonSdaaoo. Tbay will *how at least la what re-
tlautlon Ms pcofeMbwal qaalilesUon* are held
br aara* ofiko moot dtetingnbhad rntdiesl man
if
rths eoantiy;
TESTIMONIALS!
“I bars had Iks pteorare to moot Dr. Hartloy
ta tta praetles, and hart bran fod ta forms to-
vorahlecpioten ofhte ehsneter, both I* prof**,
lion sodas a —
"W, IL Pamela, H.D^Pnt p® j
“Frew my toteKsan* .
tare found kiedepovtsaewt to taoorreatad
‘* a “-
to City
AsUre, Now Tsrii.
Ilk-
Plantation for gale.
For the pnrpoM of
efoiing my buainua ini
Georgia. I oiler for sal*
_____ ths place known aa tbe
reeiJenca of Andtrson Ingram, lying tn Wilk
inson and Lantena counties, containing 2000
•errs, 1200 opon, the balance well timbered
with oak and hickory. On tht those place
ia an ractltonl dwelling, ■ good grist mill,
negro cabins, gin houa* and screw, ud all
necessary out buildings. Any on* wishing
such property will find it to tbair advantage
to call soon on tho subscriber, at tha ntidtnc*
of Nimrod J* Brown, or address him at Cool
Spring P. 0, Wilkinson eannty, Georgia.
JAMES INGRAM.
October 7, 1857
w»t*
xRATT'fl AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
A Monthly History of Commerce
1RA k IND(J8TRy
PRATT’8 AMERICA
A Monthly History of Finance
PRATT’S AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
A Monthly History of Mnnntootuees.
PRATTS AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
A Monthly History of Indnatitol Pursuit*
PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
Show* how to Manufacture Goods.
PRATT’S AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
Rhowa how to prepare Qooda foe Mtrktt or
PRATTS AMEBIC
•mpii
J'osf Punning.—Nix Irri,ittn» ran a ten
mil* foot race in BoflkW !«t week. A apaekaaly rtN
Saturaipi* Indian named Emith completed I traotorat, appUra
At ; n f.ft vtv ininntea thfrtr.twn I liras to ofect * *t -
tta diatonce in fiftynitx ininnte* thfrtytwo. aUf
•ecooda. • ATI the cthaya were nearly snjeumuthraty.!
taw. \/ trd 1 o**b*7, m'
...rrwfeirfr^V
■ ii/g r.Ufffr* *-
it. 4 fili
ir*1rlt*
-.d
AN INDU8TRRY
Bbow* bow to Detect Adulterated Good*.
PRATT’S AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
Show* taw.to - Defect Commercial Fraud*.
PRATTS AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
Show* taw to'Detect Manufacturing Fraud/
PRATTS AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
Show* bow to teat tta parity or tnlsnof good*
' PRATT’S AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
8ho*l how to Examine and Pordtaw Good*
PRATTS AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
Show* how mode are Adulterated.
PRATT’S AMERICAN INDUSTRY
Show* taw to test tta Purity of Grorertra,
PRATTS AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
Show* bow to tiet tta Purity of Uquore
PRATT'S AMERICAN INDUSTRY
Show* the Addrtrt * bodae* of 2JSDOO firm*
PRATTS AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
ffiaraasffiSBsagaSr.
aHBnr
la a Gtide tta Defector for tta People.
PRATTS AMERICAN INDUSTRY,
(ton ta rtcwtta by aanding .On* DoUar
Fitte 4c Co, PrtHfeir* and Proprietor*, 617
Benton Hlrest, PhlladsIphto.Pa.
Tarmae 8U# p« annum;$lta in adranc*.
K6TAB psreaaw fwntehwiw owlteMs informs-
' tioo PraU’s Aossriaan ludyitiy, will bspaid
- 'tet-uriaM millpsr word for ttaaanw.
i«v| m:
(.w&BnfijtV'jiitKtr, y
phalli Tailtirs,
li 1+tlHALL STlifU 'j
JhVeAHtA.. ■ '"Pl“
W. B. GRIFFIN & CO
Coininissioii Merchants.
AND
AUCTIONEERS,
AUGUSTA, GA
L. MAller’a Hair litvigorufot. -
For itteojthsnlng. Itretorlnr, DarksalDX, ami pot-
pstaatla* tb* besaty of the hair. Price 24 crut. t-r
bottle. It arsaleatssscarf an,t damlrnS; imparts vl-
Ulltj to lb« ivutfi of tha hair: Ip nil# tlcor en4 ludtrp
ro thafibr#*; darkPna thtifi If too light,
MJ. Dfiy’fi fit., Nat
aap}. 17—<13ra.
Bacon-Flour-Corti-Poae-Oaf-!
70*000 pounds good new Tonnossco BaoMU.
90,000 lbs. good Superfine Flonr,
Cuution to Parties Pitrchasiug
8. N. Pike’s
Magnolia Whiskey,
ClnclnutKl* Ohio.
solo proprietor of tbe ahove brand olfi
WHISKY, would retpootfiilljinform'hit!
customers and parchusers of this celebisted brand
that there baa Appeared In the Charleston and
other Bouthern markets a counterfeit of Ibe above -
Whisky, being a poisonoofi imitation, branded
S. N, Dyke’s Magnolia \
<nd of her names similar to 8.1^. IMko. An thero
ia no parly in this city of the name of S. N.Dyko
it isiutendod to itnposo and deceive thoaowbo
would purehaie tho genvine brand. I moke tbit
itatmnent to put parties on their guard, oa there
aro several persons in (he east and west making
an imitation, and ahing my name with a slight
alteration. I have anaiy tod several samples of
this counterfeit brand, and found that it contain*
a deadly poleon, this factalono impels mo to c&tu
tion the public to protect thoso wjio are liable to bo
it-elred, and prevent thoovil reaulta attending,
tbu use of his poisonous imitation. I Also here
by fiution the counterfeiters of my brand, that 1
will prosecute them to the full extent of the law.
3,000 bushels good White Com,
sNo. I Peas for plodt«a2,
000 bushels
400 bushels Black 6eod Oah.
300 bnshels good White Corn Meal.
The above article* will be sold st fair market
Wice for Cash, or good SO or CO day rotes. .My
warehoui* is rory large, and I will Store uli
cindsof Produce ot low ratos. All product) lef;
with me is as poft from fire as in any other Ware-
House In tbe city, and can be insured if desired
0. D. BAKU,
//arch 3.1. ' Pm.W* TlmW *
d from the best qualities of Rye and Porn,
and is warranted free from any deleterious or ob
noxious compound, it being a pure and healthy
beverage.
Many parties have recently commenced making
an imiuti of tuy made brand, so 1
gtt ihe only genuine MngnoHa Whisky made in
the Uaittd Stntos, and distillpd only by me
SAM’L N. PIKE,
Jio. IS A. 20 Sycamore ft., Cincinnati, Ohio. .
Juno 18-dfiwly,
MALE and FEMALE
SCHOOL.
To the Citizens of Atlnnlu
THANKFUL to iuy friends ot
Atlaiits for their liberal pstrqnsg;
’ w.'Ulii rcep.-ct
for the past session, 1
fully solicit an inertssrd pilronsge
for the next session, wniclt will coin-
raencoon Mondsv, July 20th, 1857, Onr rooms
•re Isrgo snil airy, protected hy n piaiia lift)
feet long from the sun. Every attention possi
ble will bo paid to the manners and morals of
every pupil committed t> iny cere, end a thor
ough and practical education imparted.
A rigid but parental ditcipline will in' en
forced. No one need apply for admission for
their children into this echool who do not wish
their children governed.
It. ROGERS Principal.
R. H. A JA8. E. ROUE 118 Assistants.
Mrs- E. C. It. & Mill L. M. itOG-
ER8 Assistants Fomeln Drpattircnt.
TKRMB rXK SESSION Ot t\t£STY 1VKKKP.
FI RMTI ltfi!!
Best
Saf-
Tlllte snbficribcn' have on hand
and uro now opening a liurgo and Ub •
c.vrofuily eolccied Stock ftum tho
Northern Mouufuctories.
Waidrobes,
Buroftuaj
SecroUuye,
Wnt>hitand«,
liodfitoadfi and
Chaim uf any desired pattern and prico. A fino
ajFortmcnt oi Centro, Work, Saloon find Toiietto
Tablea—Etagcro’e, Cor nor anil Side—Sofa*, Tito*
a-Toto, tic.
In Addition tu tho above largo *tock ? wo
are receiving weekly mippUes. Tho publio are In
vited to call aud examine our etock.
P. A. dte J. S. WXLLIAfifH,
Jfflii door to Uilbvrl U CUuko, l>acbtrer»t.,
Atlanta, oa’
(loading and Spelling.
Arithmetic. Geography, History
Grammar
Philosophy Choinictry, .^Igobra,
metry Incidental Expenses..
X3T Tuitionjiftyable qaartf rly.
jdj!0d3m
iaj
and
IU 00
, Burial Cases.
pared to furnifih Pick's
u prepared
iemeus of tt eouipotenl portion to attend to thil do*
partment. F. A. A J. S-WILLIAMS,
No? ItS/orL-dwly Peachtree greet.
Waro-Houio & Gommiaaion Merchant
ATLxANTA* GJKOKOIA.
jJjAVING_ronted that apacloua Fire-
Proof Waro-Houio, recently ereotoi
on White-Hail itreet, will attend to the 1
tonco and Sale of Cotton, Corn, Lard Bacon,
nd ail otherprodneo with which ho may be favor-
trade of Georgia, ho fiattera himself that be can
ghreiotUfootion ia the sale of all produce; and
alio in the purchaso of allarticlei which tho coun
try may require. T. DOONABT.
Dfecumber 4.1854. fiOdwtf
NEW CANDY MANUFACTORY
—AND—
;atlanta, ga.
lanta and vicinity that he has constantly cb
hand, at hid Confectionery and Baking eeUbliak-
ment, all kinds of
Confectioua, Pautrie?, Fruits&c
He is al-io prepared to furnish every description
of plain ffihd ornamental CakwjJ for weddings or
parties, at short notice, and on cccommodatlng
terms.
Imported wine." *nd bra-dles of fill description!
for medical purposes,kep* always on hand. Alio,
geuaine Spanish Cigars, und choice chewing To-
Dacca—together with u large assortment of To;
Fancy Articles, Ao., Ao.
NEGRO SHOES!
CHEAP! CHEAP!!
^ TO TBOSB WANTING A PRIME ^
Mlsrtiris of double sole or welted brogsns.fftf
1 K«s will! ray thst we now hsvo ia Store' M
s hesvy Stock, sad sit ot oar own Maaafscturing
which w* will tell st tea eaote a pair lower than
any houss la thil city will sell as good so.article
—competition ws defy either in
Yankee Made, Georgia Made,
Home-made,
sr any other ranks, and warrant them as good nr
srtiels ss hss sver hssn
offered la this Dsrket or
Stats. All kinds of
proporU™S^?fesp sou'nterernt? 0 *
All good* pnrehissdofaa repaired free of charge.
At the tiga of BIO BOOT, Vesnhtros Street. 1
Atlanta Georgia.
1, 19*9,
DIMICK, JOYCE, A Co
CHEROKEE SPRINGS
FOB BAX.B.
11 TILL be *oIfl, st RlonoM, Gl., on tho Or.t Osy o
YY Ssptsnbsr asst, (if not privately dispoted of bs
fore) to tho hi jhret hiddor, SJ9 oeres of Is nd, emhrs
•ItifUtoCtwrokragprlsgt. Thlstrslntbls and boss
ttfml plAMfibooUb* known to appreciate it* Yktue—
tb* watota are highly aOaacioufi, «*p«cU!ly in
dtNOMir, Dyapamlfit Kidnay Affectifroa, Eruption* ef
tha Bktn, Ac. Tba analyita mada by tha eminent frof
MKA5d, prove* them limtlar to tba Cb«Uii>ib«tn
Pprlnga ofEaglaod. Tbatbrivi ,M #
t« only 1X taltae, and tba State
U only IV taliaa* and tba Btata Kail Read M0 yard*—
Tba open land ia iW fertlla, inelndinf an orobard of
II acre# of tba mo«f aaleetpd fruit—each aa Apple*,
“ ~— “*■—*' Apricota and flrapafi
PtaabM, Paara. Plara^Cbarriaffi, ApricoU and On
now vary promteiDg. Tha batonca of tba place la
timbered. Tama, one third ce»h, tbe balance in
and 3 yeare with intemt—Time given to gather pnta
^Alaoltbe tract ef land known a» tha Cloba tract,
adjoining tba aprtoga, place, eenUining 140 naraa.—
TWitaabandfioma nwf doairnble ro-ldonce The Ira
arorcraenta ore aU jpoA The duelling large «rat
Boaaaa Ac.,orchard, Ta^ Yard, aod fine apHnf*. 60 or
W acree ef open land, very r«riil*-poa**«toa giran an
r before CbnetnuM ndlt. tale positive.
Alao, 100 acxaa af land, wear KluggolC on Taylor#
caltirata, S aerre
An excellent free
w&saSSBam
cub, tba balance In If months. Title*
-all tbo above guarantied. The ownar^f eaid leeda
eidet la Lonlelnn*. J. 0. rXXlftTCN, Agent.
Rotggcld, Oa-g-Jalj «4t,m7-dAwtf.
Having recently returned from the North, where
he laid in a fino 5tock of Fancy Artiolemnd'eTf'
ry thing neceeau-y for oarrying on hie candy man
oi&ctory he would’nform county <1 taler* that he la
prepared to furniah candles kt wholcaoloat 20
centi per pound,
Ordara accompanied with the eflH or good city
reference* promptly attended to. -
If. VALENTINO.
Atlanta, Nov. 80th 855. daw-y
House Furnishing Goods.
TOMLINSON & BA NES
RESPECTFULLY inform their Menu, and
patron itbat they nre now receiving s very largo
assort oentpf HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
oonsil ingin part of.
Cojtper, Tin, Itrittannia aud
Jnpaunin Ware, Willow
and Wood Ware. Wa
ter Coolers, Bird
Cages, Firm
ing Tackle.;
Neiti,
Traps,
1DTOVBS ol <
form. well. " ‘
As., Ac.;
from the Downe A Oo, Manufactory, Albany.—
We have employed experienced workmen to carry
work dons South, and all orders for StUle, Roof
ing, Guttering, Gaa and' Stesm Fitting will meet
with promptattentlon. ,0*11 and oxamlno onr
atoek, tret door south of Railroad. Whitehall*!,,
sign of ths Stovo and Ooffts Fot.
Atlanta, Msy 14,1188. dwly.
Murguu, Kirkpatrick, & Go.
mrartrt^^UAVING opened » hew Ware
yMMIHrsoir. on Pe-.rli Trer.Street,would
^-^^wssll thesttenllon of.ttis public to
thslrfltoekof p’ariiUtirs.sBbrselnf Csblntl Wsrs
lnsllttovsrlttles,Chsirsorsvsryklad:| l aon(M,0.
Itettrosssssfdprlnge, Hair, Ross, Cotton sndul
Sbiiek—
CAnPKT6,RUOS,AC„ T«,
"urteinsdismssk, Cornices
gQQ Btnste « ras Jtlwjte WbLksy fsrsals loss
I by., g. E.SXXSO.Csretotulon nsrebsst.
•iff ■
HAVB ON I. . --, t
(tool* fin 0't.v
j !0 -fe* • * !- '3 !
ISnisk Ttj 'tril ? ■
ft 42 71H
ImS
To the Citizea of Gwinnett, Jaok-
- son, FxaaUin, and the at(join-
ing count!mi- . ' ,‘~
sirs wustArsspsetfully ulveobr werasst thanks
sY inibstrliUnl irtrons^s and ws hope from
the xsosnJ estl.tectlon *1 von In onr forme* ope-
ntloas la Dsotel Bor*srj, to <) emend a Urge portion
ef their pnutlos in the rotors,- We ere now re
ceiving s iraw end line assortment of Dent*! Sfstc-
rial, Instrsmrata; end we frel sssored, with 11.i tA
sen use of from sis IO ton ytwrs rrgnlsr prsr.iirc.w-
sen *>»> fell satisfaction In nil op«r»iloi.«.
H.U.. will open bis ofio again In Jefferson, lb
'first of Marsh next end dortli* bis sbssnos ltd
winter, s'I rails will ire «lend.<t to s.liIrtsaWllilnn
K/ITO.’i
APJLA DU ItOlfXKT BATIION
Hesmb.rt.llM tw
800 Barrel* Flraur,
I set r«ra4rs4, e*4 tor seU, MS Hefrels Ijreli.ni