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WlUbe h*H to AlUaU, commencing
Tnewtiy, tha 10ft, tad esding on Frida;
fta 24ft October imtaat.
Itntric*l-
We an pleased to einte that onTbeatre
U leterd by Hr. J. D. Harper for the Fair
Weft. Mr-H. baa engaged afbU aadef-
flcimt Stock Company from ftebeetThe-
atrea of ft* . Union, among whom we are
pleaaed te fereeirefa that popular aetreaa
MreJD. B. Vaariroro. V-itora to the Fair
will be gratified at feeing thii aanoanee-
meat, The Theatre baa recently bean pat
inaxcrilcnt order. ...
The Meade of the Hoe. J. A. Joaee
agxeeiag with him on the aabjeot of tree
trade vrowU be gW to hare the opportuni
ty of bearing hi» daring the approaching
State Fair. The nacaamry anaagoaoeeta
will be "«da to accommodate M* aaditore,
if be will aecode to the teqcoot. T.
Spalding Couty
*Hae crowned iteelf wift glory « ^
oontroU” Soft U the laogaago of tbo flows
gia Telegraph, mod «take pieaeore in en-
doniogit. Fightingalmost agatoet hope
the party draggled wift an energy ealon*
t.r*A to eeeare eaooaw. aad command ft*
raepecl of avary democrat white the la>
diei ecntribcted by their preaenee at peblio
meetings, an inepiralioo which waaimeiiti-
bte. In DO eerttoo of ocr State, ia there a
larger amount of baanty aad inteffiiawet
»han ia Oriffia, aad ia the glory of the tri'
otaph they deaene aAribate ;ft»the inter.
m> tV*w otoifoUd for
ecntribcted to tbo onergy by which that
esceere was achieved.
Bank of Kddlo Georgia-
Tbe published etelament of this Bank, ia
eonfox euty wift the Goienofi * ptwbafl.
tioopfiwsd ia ofthii ptpiv,
evidenota atoned, reliable, and healthy con*
ditioa, insuring to all Bin balder* the am
ple* guarantee of the tolreocy of ft* Bank.
Indeed, bat few Banka ia so abort a period
bsra arrived at the same degree of pwbBc
ootrgdcatft Ia thee* trosblescmc time*,
wkeomaathadderaitheEstore, aadeome
of the etroageet ioeritotioaa hate bad to
bead before the public preamse. it ia with
gratification and pride Mr. Isaac Scott, the
Procdrr.t cf.tfcia inatitotton, can look on
tbeubtp miiftilfyolthtliikof Miil>
die Georgia- Ia tbfr financial ability and
integrity of bate Soort there 1* a guarantee
equal to the gold aow tying ia hie vanlt.
Georgia Bail Road Bank
WhOrt fte aaapeeatoo fay this Bank of
tpecit payments far ita BOla mwubeaeaorce
of general regret, there u no neoeaaity for
h olden of hifle to make aaj anerifict. We
regard the ability of the Bank to inset aU its
Sab tG tie* ai more tbea ample.
From ita report which We shall pieaent to
morrow, wa fad that ca the 29th of Septem
ber, its liability* ere as Wtan-
Circulation
Do* Dapootora,
Do* Corporation aad Agent*,
Dividrodi oopaid,
$675,402 40
110414 96
78,411 OS
19,147 38
9884,475 82
Since the date of this report, ft* circnl*-
latica bet, w* learn, been redaetd $100,000.
To gnareatea there Habitabilities, the en
tire BaQroad, which'Cf*t over $4,000,000
booed, and io addi ton eoree $2400400 of
other areett. Heaee the pobiie need not be
coder any apprtfatnauo of any lerewbatertr.
We are tare that the Hoc. John P. ting,
President of the Bank wiQ employ awry
agency to reaame epecie payment* at ao
early day.
The Election in Bibb.
The present this sad talented editor of
the “ Georgia Telegraph ” write* a aery
iruthfal aad sensible article oa the aalgaet
A “ The Election in Bibb” from which w*
take the fid lowing admonition to lb* Demo
crat!* party:
“ It is arelees to cry over epilt milk, acri
w* shall indnlga io ao erimiaalioo*. We
only hope that the reeolt of Its* election—
the iboc'.a of trismpb—ft* txelemarinne at
joy—the teoat* aad jeers of ft* opposition,
hate taught oar Mead* this lareoa: that io
the Ivan, it ia beet hr Democrat* to tow
the Democratic Ticket, .'at as bop* for
be':— thiegi nest time. Let o* not be die-
lear'.cned, botreedra to go into the next
eoeteet end win each a triumph as shall blot
out all recoilaetioo of ft* dieaetrone defeat
uf last Monday.’’
TLi* diaertrosr defeat wa* out brought
ab-.ot by the rote* of the oppoeitioa, as w*
ere informed, but by the split ticket* of the
Democratic party. Diaaatroei* it wu for
the men who were sacrificed to this infideli
ty to party. Tint, Cel. Nathan Bare, a
gentleman of high order of intellect, e
etroog party man, who baa oarer faltered
io.bi* derorioc to.the principle* ef bis par
ty, bat in rtorm aad coaabiae, wa* alike
tree, and whoa* labor, talent, sod werriew,
were no offered to'conduce to the iriempfa*
of Democracy.
It i* bard to see each s man fall, for hi*
•mice* in tbe LagisUtan would bar* been
important, hi* eoaarela needed, tod kit abili
ty brought into requisition.
Neat on tie list we find John J. Graham,
a talented lawyer uf great experience, whoa*
wisdom would bar* been tumped upon the
legislation of the country. Bet “ it te
let* to cry orer epilt milk " aod we pare by
the Bibb election " hoping Utter thioge
next time.’'
gg^-Tbe Mayor of AogasU called a meet
ing, yesterday, of (he merchants of that city,
to tab* into oouaidermtioc its present S
rial condition, and if pceriUt suggest a
ffiaV^"buYphbHah tj£e wKmuftiratibn to
from a some* entitled to eooatdeia-
Slaer writing the foragaiagw* hare bad
another -imminiiellnn iftreillnl to' (a,
giriag rery etroog retatot ia oppoeitiw
a wupenaton of rpede payment*, aod w
oat at preaaot taking poeitioo on one aid*
»f the other, w* lay both tidta before the
puWe for their examloetioa.
for tie InttlBgencir if- £nau'atr.
The Konay Fenic-
W* find caiettree te the aridkt of a finan
cial diSeoltj calculated to oomplately eloee
esety aTtsa* ef trade end alarm evary dare
of cor dtteflM. The difltna* of rech e
poriftm maal be enhanced by the radeotioo
that w* hare brought there tronbla* upon
ouraalvaa, that an anmerited aad anjuet
euapirioa of oar own institutions hui ltd a*
into this dieaetroa* coadtHoe. end except
we reldeuly and promptly reren* oar potto
tioa ft* cril entailed upon re wilt take year*
ef toil aad labor to repair.
The condition of the country I* prosperous
Kent has the ftrmer.hnd more ample mean*
to discharge hie Babffitiaa If the facility to
<fitpow of his produot was not destroyed by
hi* own tot. Thu Beaks will not extend
teeamreodarioato ft* Trader to boy at loog
the note* paid for the porch*** to the
taller com* heft to the Bank for iperie, and
the* wift good oops and a teaming bar rest L
the Farmer find* himself a cable to get a
doOar, aod meat eraatually lose the remits
of tee twain month’s toil, for on til the
Banking Imritatteat of oar State are guar
anteed against tins ran, they will not and
ought not to extend accommodation, aod
without accommodation 1* extended the ten
ram cannot get money for his prodoce. A*
long** theBenknere retgected to this de
mand for sperie, jsnt so long will ft* soon-
try groan under its heavy difficulties. With
plenty of crops, small amount of debts, and
good reheat Banks within oar borders, this
mania fir specie hat rendered the orop* ral-
arieee, and the indebtedness burdensome.
What do we went with sped*! Is it be
anos* Bank note* are taeeeatei I Banks srs
jnat an good' today a* they were one year
ago. Wa had then confidence in their cor-
reney—money amt plenty, and produce
brought renumeratire price*; restore that
confidence and yon enliven bnainere. money
will begin to flow in the channels of trade,
fad erery interest glow with the he*iof tc :
cumulated energy end industry. The last
returns of Banks in Georgia, evidenced a
found end healthy condition. Under their
-charters the bill-holder is amply protected;
no ke* can acorns, aad with the eafeetguar
antees for protection, w by wQl we foolish
ly rate oanahes by vainly attempting .Jo
cripple them. When New York facilities of
Exchange ha* been cat off and this large
aod rateable branch of their bonnes* im
pended, oar interest wu end is to sustain
them at home more warmly, and tvidecca
mor * confidence te their 'man.
Without wa do this the present panic roll
ing cm as bom the North will not stop un
til we are eobmerged aad dreg oat of it
with car interest* almost annihilated.
The country demands that it* interests
•hall not be anifieed to a prejudice, and let
all the Banks in the State at oeee unitedly,
promptly,] tad with unanimity mpend rpt-
eupafwtat. This is the only step that can
ive Georgia boa rate. If Bank after Bank
most be forced to this poeitioo, public coni-
deoce will be lost end the balance maintain
ing a precarious condition can only effect
rate without adding to the beneficial results
upon the commanity. A little Bank with
little Issue may sarrir* re eripplre sur
vive in a general slaughter, but it will be of
no advantage to them, while it will effect the
nun of the very telenets by which its in-
fancy waa sustained—let ell suspend aod
put their notes in circulation, relieve the
country, give eras to trade and industry,
aad Georgia will ride orer the warm spon
which the interests of South Caroline now
rock and may be wrecked.
I^t the press and people consider this
subject; it J* fmportaat—vitally, essentially
important. Let the Banking interest* take
it tp; we can see no other way to aobiev*
the intcrot* which we seek to serve then
by this method -which we in conclusion re
iterate. Let all the Banks suspend specie
payment, and suspend with specie in their
vault! before their Bills ere depreciated.
NECKAK.
dt three violations to go
' it be, I* not the pablio at
i maroy of the Banks, aad do
or* the groat had* aad foeada-
l and eeeurity which
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to acknowledge that
•umttits**, a monster oriels Ilk*
mande. a cotteepoodlng effort to ohcoh it,
we thirikH every grave and .vrigus ifuot
“ to ao thorite a bin kl
itution te nfuea to pay Itt blll*
$nnity. V:
It is bettered that there are many
In Georgia, who by doiug a legitimate, eefe
and undoubted business, bare never pteoed
themselves at the mercy of aay panto or
stringency that might occur In fte ojwtty
and who will be able to wltbetand thh en-
tia. Let there and all other* be tested by
the prevailing adversity, rod let u* tee'who
ere wSrhy of confidence te future and who
are not. Let usee* who of them coodnct
their bosteem no mte prtecipMs, and who,
have inflated their credit to such an unwar-
mutable extent, as to justify any panalty
that a suspicions public may ftink proper
to inflict. BAUD MONEY:
!torehsu writ-
setiase has sUeltal mors
pipjbud isssartb; and
*rs iwymueh divtded. la opUtos
subjecr* It asst k« >»"•»«.
IhM, *ttar all, a tasds at expaltlo* that* wormi,
and purifying tbs body bum thalr pratenca, Is of
■era vain* than Ike wbatt disquisitions as to tbe
arigts. Tb* axpalUsg agtnt bu at length bean
fcand-Dr. .ttfioas'* prepared by
Flaming Bros. Is th* taaoh sought niter epselSo,
and bte already eupanadad all other worm modi-
cine*, Ita afllcaey Mag auleanaUy aeknowlc-gsd
by madtaalprsetlUonarr
Ptnbtsen will b* careful to elk far DR.
If LANS’* CELEBRATED VBRMIPUOE,
stanufaelured by FLEMINO BROS, of Pirrs-
acae, Pa. AU other YermifUgea in sonparieon
ere worthleec Dr. M'Lana’e genuine Vermiftigc,
tire his retabretsd Liver Pitts, can now be bed et
all reaptctabla dreg etoras. Nont prewin, wMoui
the eipealwre of PLKSdINQ BROS,
_ M* WR ere euthorized to ennouacr the
nem* of B. If. JOHNSON ee tn indepen
dent cendldst* for Sheriff of Cobb County, *t
the ensuing electioa, let Monday in lanuary
next. MkNY VOTERS.
GEORGIA VOTE FOR PBS8IEEET1866, AND FOB GOVERNOR
AND 00NGBE8S1867.
FIRST DISTRICT.
C0UNTII4.
Appling,
Bryan,
Bnlloch,
•Barrien,
Chatham,
Camden,
Clinch,
Coffee,
Charlton,
•Colquitt,
Effingham,
Emanuel,
Glynn,
Irwin,
Liberty,
Lsnrent,
Lowndes.
Montgomery,
McIntosh,
Tbomae,
Telfair,
Tstnell,
Ware,
Wayne,
18S7
Governor.
ElMtor*.
278
1S3
48*
283
1093
978
917
163
191
184
408
174
963
930
69
436
48
169
489
144
947
280
991
968
133
460
990
1445
186
171
93
199
106
178
983
109
155
191
4»-
443
96
155
463
110
191
195
131
1857
t’ongme.
S 3
957
133
379
288
912
959
935
145
198
168
370
157
983
95
86
466
46
108
495
147
997
983
168
96 133
15 140
90 37
192
44 1002
96 133
9 ' 990
40
13
67
939
326
90
53
170
478
388
338
88
395
157
294
SECOND UrSTKfer:
Crawford. Ciam.
i New Fork Iodepesdeot report*
the failure of ore bandrod aod twenty-two
ef the large* boosts to the eoentry, tor ft*
weft fading the 8tk test Since that date
ft* sutber be* largely iaeraied.
Baker,
Chattahoochee,
Ctev,
Calhoun,
Dougherty,
Decatur,
Dooly,
Early,
Let,
Muscogee.
Macon,
Marion.
•Miller,
Pulaski,
Randolph,
Stewart,
Sumter,
•Terrell,
Worth,
Webster,
529
369
975
928
395
456
486
916
269
656
971
610
145
474
578
581
613
9 59
252
226
7701
*14
290
298
162
945
52-1
980
123
248
995
498
529
44
248
591
626
839
354
116
303
7240
453
320
279
251
266
396
419
299
950
740
274
491
153
417
656
558
701
233
227
213
555
38*
289
367
320
490
486
247
265
774
275
521
159
471
612
615
616
256
987
237
8120
163
266
181
115
204
453
259
64
934
756
405
491
32
217
463
554
797
341
S1
281
6365
THIRD DISTRICT.
Bailey, Trippe.
Frr the IntelRgmur <t Examiner.
The Stringency in the Money Market j WhitSeid,
—Measures of Belief
Ham. Editor *.-—It is p reposed m tome
quartos, at a mode of refief, for the parent
extraordinary condition of boeioew matters
io the coootry that there shall be a yenerat
napetuion of ipeeit payment* by all the
Bankr in Georgia. Before each a desperate
*ure eball be resorted to, it will be well
to consider the effect upon our people, and
especially oar basicem man of such a move
ment. It it believed that if this suspension
were to take place, the Beaks would be ena*
bkd to extend their eeeommodstions. to an
extern eoflcitnt to meet and relieve the
present prewar*. Will this prove true?—
Woold not a soepeneioo, at owe enhance the
rate* of exchange on the North, to a tre
mendous extent—and woold not this fell
heavier oc baemees men, than coaid well be
endured? Woeld|not bankruptcy be brotgbt
oo more rapidly by making a mao ,pay-
teg bit debt*, pay tto or twelve per cent io
addition ?
Another effect of a eaeptoeioo by fte
Benke, woold he to ylaage there teto • deep
er debt, then that te vrtdft they an aow in
volved. The coat of their prerent rite*,
tioa aria** from a too extended ebtatettoo
—too greet an expenrieo. If they now go
on, to tomaae their diesoaMa with their
epecie rx be eared, we ceaaeti ere bow that
can remedy ft* evils now existing te tb*
country, Tb* “proestoee to pay” ef e
Bank*, are so »0fq aecrod than those of in
divide*!*, aod they oogbt to be bound to
redeem them aeoordteg to tew. Tb* Legit.
Utoret that orf«ois*4 tbtti fa*
posed all orotreary tod proper restrioteM
a pea thf*i Tbftt win dtttntd
table to the safety of th* pubBe. Tbs vio
lation of there rertrfettooi, had revere peo-
situs, as ftsir consequence Would it be •
Butts,
Bibb,
Crawford,
Houston,
390
668
3S8
557
336
846
990
567
387
959
378
604
2831
7741
228
576
393
841
384
538
301
785
315
526
697
498
481
397
640
659
5953
656
491
540
312
547
617
5777
Monroe,
Pike,
Spalding,
Taylor,
Talbot,
Upson, -
597
478
381
486
318
5678
630
545
429
442
305
5712
591
465
360
472
316
5123
4a2
155
307
607
640
5803
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Gartre'l. Tidwell.
Carroll,
1023
627
. 1176
456
997
582
Coweta,
834
678
889
584
839
643
Cobb,
1285
746
1251
761
1224
603
Campbell,
663
502
754
448
638
506
DeKalb,
564
457
665
153
636
434
Fayatte,
678
537
734
155
585
608
Fultoo,
1064
893
832
911
005
784
Heard,
459
422
516
416
457
412
Henry,
648
798
591
759
612
736
Marriwether.
687
711
703
618
681
666
Troop,
335
979
412
1005
331
915
8360
7350
8516
6901
8008
6939
FIFTH district.
W*ght H’p’r I’at'm
Casa,
998
752
1205
751
809
819
3
Cherokee,
1099
768
1146
566
973
773
Cbat.oosfa,
498
435
506
386
516
332
CctOOfiA,
419
425
365
316
404
306
2
Dade,
239
208
240
155
228
14
207
Fannin,
626
119
571
152
573
118
Floyd,
892
770
847
812
697
705
t
Gordon,
816
497
690
5951670
456
Gilmer,
902
242
■ 820
161
858
158
•Harralson,
272
66
Murrty,
629
313
567
*40
603
351
Polk,
275
424
259
371
301
260
93
PauUing,
725
301
776
191
662
290
Piekena,
593
228
425
198.191
286
1
Walker,
1 fi7 '
511
824
565,621
333
106
Whitfield,!
176! 733
598
170-
436
3
1
10446
6156
j
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Jack*on Simmona
CorrapenJnu tfOa Charlatan Standard.
From Waaklregtore.
Washboton, Oot, 10.1857.
The high complimont lately paid to the
preeeot distinguished Secretary of Treasury
by the Standard, bu been date apprecitted
at • Headquartera,’’ and wag nobly deterred.
The Treasury has been admirably managed,
with a view toufiordlug all legitimate relief
to the people durtogthe disks easing financial
crisis. But tbero bate been some thing*
which Secretary Cobb refused to do, in spit*
of all the means used directly and indirectly
to force him into measures. White ha
would go to the very extent of the law te af
ford relief—just at that point he was certain
to etop, and oil appeals were utterly ueeless.
Not the eligbleet infraction of the low would
be permit, aod hence tbore has been no lit*
tie umountof grumbling here among a crowd
of contractor.., who have been swarming
around tbo Treasury Department, urging
that their shipment of supplies should be
cousiaered a compliance with their contract
sufficient to enable them to draw tho con-
mot price and put tho>m mat iu circu'a-
ttion. Secretary Cobb thought diffenltly.
the contracts required fte delivery of cer
tain supplies at certain poiuts, tbero tn be
received and approved by the officora a p-
pointod by tbe Government. Until this was
ull done, there was nothing due under tbe
lew, and nuless tbe law eunctioned tha pay
ment, it would not be made, however muob
he might be disposed to relieve the financial
embarrassments of the country. Persons
holding Government stock could apply with
equal propriety for tho interest to be paid
now which will be due on tho let of January
next. They could do so with even greater
propriety, for tbo interest is certain to be
due aod will certainly be paid, out not so
with these cargoes of supplies, though they
be insured. They may bo lost and t e in
surance companies may fail or defeat the
policy—or the supplies may bo rejected on
inspection, Indeed, when tho law is onoo
laid aside, the chart and compass of the De-
f artuieut would he at sea with a certain
prospect of foundering.
The Seoretary of \\ ar has a project on
band of relieving the laboring classes who
may be thrown out ef einf.l yment by the
crisis in money matters, rht U-t Congress
appropriated one million of dollars fox the
Waabington Aqueduot, aud Secretary Floyd
held a consultation yesterday wi)h Presi
dent Buchanan and Capt. Meigs, as to the
propriety of increasing the force on the
Aqueduct works so as to give employment
to allpersons who are thrown out of employ-
indnt elsewhere, and thus enable them te
live through the coming winter. This
scheme exhibits a’degree of philanthropy
worthy of the distinguished gentlemen en
gaged in it, and while it will Teed the fami
lies of these ])oor laborers, it will at the
same time secure tbe early completion of
this great national work. Mr. Bacbanan
fully endorsed the plan, and advertisements
will be published inviting all laborers
thrown out of employhiwilTLyi the “ hard
times,” to apply for work on the Washing
ton Aqueduot. Ivxxho*.
Wu cAufivt rsfrtll from calling thsattsn
tion of our readers to an advertisement in this
day's paper of the “Hair Rostoratlve" of Prof.
0. j; Wood ± Co , of St. Louis. It will be seen
that he has nnmoroas certificates from persons of
the highest character, to the merits of his Resto
rative. From positive knowledge we are also
enabled to say, that it is in every sense what it
professes to be, and wo do not hesitate to pro
nounce it the finest preparation for the head end
hair which has so ftr been devised, by human in
genuity. Wo have seen it arrest threatened
baldness and restore to the he»d its original pro
fusion of natural and glossy hair, and when tho
latter bu be«n prematurely tinged with gray, we
here seen it like magic, restore tho colors of
youth and health. The ;dis!lnguisb*t propriety
of this, we might truly say, miraculous "Resto
rative/ - is that it gives the person who uses it,
the samo head of hair that they wore In youth,
thus acting In strict compliance with the rules of
the first and greatest of all toilet makers—Na
ture. No one who- has used it will hesitate to
unite with us in this toatlmony te ita peculiar
merits.— Corington find.) People'i Friend.
Sold by all good Druggists. oclUdwi
From Madison, Morgan Conwy, to
TE7TLL leave Daily after fte arrival of the
V V Day Train from Atlanta.
MPiMnieiabyTiMk route will avoid Id to It
haute delay at Union Point.
Leave Athene et A o'clock, A. M, arrive at
Madison in lime fos the up-trein to Atlanta,
end down,train to Aaguate.
Persons going to Milledceville, WILL
AVOID 13HOURS DELAY AT MADISON.
Dl*tance3S.MUcfl—Frerc $3.50.
8AULTER A IVEY.
StaoiOreiui—Franklin House, Athena:
and CampbeU’ajHotel, Madison,
oct 16, '67. dassflw.
SVSPJEJWEB BJMJYK
Taken at Par
GEORGE TTdINIEL.
T HE subscriber will sell eight or ten Negroes,
tha House end Lot'whepeon he now re
sides, in the City of Atlanta, and a large atoak
of Family Groceries, payable in
Georgia Kail Road Bank Bills
and rather then mite a trade, at
ONE PER CENT PREMIUM,
oet. 16, ’57. dtf.
Carriage Painter.
C !1 ARIXi P ABEL toga tooat
r«*p«ctfuU7 to laform the
eitlxtDii of AUaqU end lur-
roundlBg countr/. that he 1$
fully prepared to «lo all kinda
of t'Arrlafe Fainting. Fl$»«e five me a caII. I war
rant uy work to pltaae, end my obarge to fire tAtia
faction. Shop in th« rear of T. D. Lynea' Store, Deco,
tur atreet.
oct. IS ’M. $ din
To the Public.
N OTES gf the Georgia /fail RoAd Bank
will be taken at par .for Clothing and
Gentlemen'* Kurnniahing Goode, at
W. HERRING & SONS
oct. 15/67. d3t
Runaway Negro.
B ROUGHT to the common Jail of
Forayth county, at Cumming,8op-
teraber 13, 1857, by Jacob Martin, Eiq„ JClL
a negro man il&ve, ty the name of Patrick
whoaaya he helonga to Mr. Wiley Lyon* re-
aiding near Canton, .Madison county, MUaia.
Patrick ia a likely fellow,about Sfi year# old
dark copper color, and wear* whiakera When
taken up, his clothoa were ao torn aa not to
admit of description. Ho ia about fifeet 10or
11 ineboa high, and weigh* about 180 pounda.
Patrick aaya he weighed 208 pounda at the
time he left .Miaaiaaippi,
The owner u requeued to come forward,
prove property, pay charges and take him away,
otherwise, he will be diapoaed of according to
law. ,
WILLIS STAG08, Jailor.
CcMMimi, Ga., Oct. 10th, 1167,
oct. 15/67, w4l.
■MB
msm
purchase at
A BALL will Uj
bv ATLANTA I
(JO., NO. I„ at fte <
Hall, on he 91st instant, for th
raisin,funitl In enable them
n.w Bins,
COMMITTEEJOF .ARRANGEMENT#.
W. W. Baldwin, P.J.Immtll.
A. J. Barnes, C. A. Hatalaon.
W. A. Graham, D. Voung,
Owing to the large number 61 ladle* who
era expteltd from e distance, the Committee
deim it proper not to imut tny ticket* to tha
ladle*, but take this method or inviting end
soliciting th* company of ft* ladle* gtnenlly.
MANAGERS.
VV. W. Baldwin,
Hon.J. A. Hajdan,
VV. A, Graham,
C. A, Haralson,
C. VV- llunnleatt,
A J. Barnes,
T. J. Malone,
J. H. Flynn,
W Barnes,
Dr. N. L, Angies,
Hon. C. H. Strong,
Robt, Winship
Dr. J. A. T.y,
Dr. J. Gilbert,
W. L. Board,
0. H. Jones.
FLOOR MANAGER#,
D. Young, A. J. Barnes,
W. A. Graham, P. J. Immell,
C. A. Hatalaon, W. Barnet,
Atlanta, Oct 2, 1867 dewtd
STATE FAIB
To bo held in AtlfcntftOot. 19th to 24th
*1.1. SRTICLKI STRICTLY TOR IXHIRIT10K WILI
BE TRAMtPURTCD TERR.
DOWN freights on Stock most bo pre-pokl
at point of abipment on this Rood—to b« re»
funded on return of Stock with Secretory
Camak’a certificate that it wa* exhibited on
the Fair Urouod.
Return Fair Tickets will be sold et ouc-
belf tbe usual rates—good from 16th to26th.
JAMES M. 8PULLOOK
octl0dl3tw2t Supt. W. it A. R. B.
Who
6o,ooo
May be obtained by risking $10.
Halve* and Quarter Ticket!
IN PROPORTION.
Drug*! Drugs!! Drugs!!!
T HE and«r$igned woold r$$p$ctful1y Inform their
tunny frl*n !• and pntronB, that they h$ve Urgely
iccrwi$«a thrtr8t»7«k of Hn>f«.CbtTBic$}f.F$int$. Oil$,
jyiedow 01a$4, Perfam«ry,.7«noy Goodi nod $T«ry
litiog $U*i uiuaIIj found in * tint clot* Drag &1ort,
which ihoj willm11 $1 thoir ntakllow r$to$ for CAFb
nr short tun**. Th$lr ntock of Wladoir GU>« iff tha
Urftffl in thn Southern country, and from th* »drnn-
igs/poiu terma of delivery, they.defy competition.
Wu would Again caH the Attention of the public to
Teylor'a euti-Dynpeptic Elixir. No medicine of lete
/caw hA$ to muny Ardent friend* aa thia. Oat of tbe
tbmifAoda of DjffpepticA to whom we here eold tbla
Medicine, we beve beArdnone «»r it did them oogood,
end wa know of ninny in thin city »od vicinity who,
Bp Authority of th* Btait of Georgia.
On tbe Havana Plan of Sin$Ia
Number*.
30,000 TICKETS.
3,286 Prizes, amounting to $216.260,.
Prises P.jr.61* Without Deduction.
ANDERSON k SON, Ksnsgars.
SUCCESSORS TO J. F. WINTER, Manager.
Our Lotteries draw ia Mecou, Gt. (Emsl
Schemes) oiory Saturday, tbd la Savannah, Ga
(Largs Schemas) about the 15th of every month
Olaancc
Prsws Oct. 15th, 1857, at Armory Hall,
Savannah, Georgia, under tho sworn suporln*
tendenoo Of W. R, Symons, Esq. and J. It.
Prentiss, Esq,
Capitals of 660,000, $20,000, $10,000. $5,000,
$4,000, $2,000, 3 prises of $1,000, 5of $500,100
ef $100, 100 of $50, 3000 of $30, and 72 Approx,
imstion prises amounting to $3,700, .
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5;
Quarters $2 SO.
Look to your interest and
compare this scheme
with any other.
Rank Notes of sound Banks taken at par.
Cheeks on New York romlttrilfor prises.
Address irdors hr tickets r nr Certificates
Packages If Tickets to
ANDERSON k ION, Monigrei,
Macon or Bavannoh, Georgia.
Special Notices.
Notice
ALL pereoDS indebted te tho firm of J.
A. THRASHER or .THRASHER A
LOVEJOY, will ploa«e make payment to
B. F. Botnar, who is fully authoriied to
sottlc tho outstanding business of said firm,
J. J. THRASHER, Ad’mr. of
octOdwlm J- A. THRASHER.
Admlnittrator’g Bale.
T»n« lufm thtTawtiof hi thou I a. with ■ uuac uou«*
And other baiilings therwon, And ecnUiniog two Acre*.
flng to tb* AktAt* of Nimrod Arto.
New Advertisements!
GEOIGIA fiAILBOAO
TASBHA.SMH
FOR ILL DEBTS DUE THIS
oct 15, ’57, dtf.
Atlanta Atheneum.
J. II. Harper, Manager.
VVl/.i. OPEN FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY
On Hotjflay Evening, October 19/A, 1857
With a Full and Efficient
STOCK COMPANY,
From the best Theatres
Clarke,
398
577
487
603
473
138
Franklin.
1015
205
972
163
998
238
Forayth,
74*
576
798
458
750
506
Gwinnett,
867
817
1092
749
752
777
Hall.
690
671
696
451
732
512
Haber*ham.
107*
290
858
256,
437
876
Hart,
mt
213
610
152
571
207
Jaek.on,
722
530
77 :t
453
402
524
Lumpkin,
732
567
736
468
915
330
Madison,
436
261
115
915
432
231
Rabun,
501
62
407
72
341
206
•Towns,
302
21
265
60
6
321
Union,
501
124
454
261
326
273
Walton,
721
554
684
450
614
516
9349
5366
9147
4831
7751
5957
SEVENTir DISTRICT.'
Stephen.,
Hill,
Baldwin,
364
397
300
266
345
381
Greene,
268
612
2£3
576
274
571
Hancock,
JOB
464
306
427
355
393
Jonaa,
J66
285
308
135
3*7
278
Jasper,
401
122
418
382
390
410
Morgan,
937
381
231
363
222
384
Newton,
685
854
*44
910
656
814
Patnaro,
351
317
353
: ' 294
. 340
310
Twiggs,
363
248
287
178
159 -
232
W llfinsot.
644
407
531
282
587
380
W*$hi8|tot,
1 ^
Ml
564
609
630
6471
I 4596
507t
443B
4512
4535
4800
AUphftMa
Wilier,
HUS. D, B, VANBUREN,
THE ;
Popular American AotresB
bos been engaged lor thio occasion, and will
appear every night.
AS*American will copy till forbid.
Atlanta, Oct 14, 1857 dtf
Tobacco, Tobacco.
J UST rscaistd direct from Virginia, s choice
lot | of. TOBACCO, among which is •
(aw boxad of that justly celebrated Brand
KVNHAH TWIST, superior to sny in tbit
City [oetMdwtG T. F.LOWE
“Administrator’s Hale.
nsnr of Cherokee county, will he sold Before tbe
Cocrt Hone# door In tho Town of isnton. within i be
leysl hour* of eelo, on tb* flret Tneedsy In December
nest, lot* of I*na somber A''7, 031, 071, 10 serf*
Afcyuth D*rt of lot M, 8 j sc.ree .Vonth wut of 60S. a-
of f,2i fat AndfOln tbeladlitrlctof th* eecead $eo
Uon of eold cotoly, a* tbo proport r of Willie 7Niek*r,
let* cfesidcototy, deco eod, for .bo benefit of the
k«re sad crad tori ofssddwjaste
A 1 UtlllRXWOOO, Adm’r.
Mtt.UW. wtm.
NiM tur th* benefit of the beira and
iri of CAld d-xNAAsed. Term* on day of tale.
JOHN H. BOHN, Adm’r.
oct. 18, '67. wlta,
GKORGIA, DcKitlb County.
T O all whom it may concern.—Whereai John
Chamblee appli*» tn me for letter* of adminiAtra*
tioa upon th* e»ut* of William T Fool*, late of aaM
*y, deceaked
*ff at* therefore* to clt* and admish all and tings*
... ..* kindred and creditor* of eaid deceased, to be
and appear at oar Court of Ordinary to be held in Do*
~ on th* first Monday in December next, then and
to kbow cauae, if any they hare, why Raid letter*
should net be granted tb* applicant. Oitren tinder my
head at ofilee, October 12th, 1867.
ALKX. JOHNSON, Ordn’y.
House Furmshtng Goods.
TOMLIESOE A BASES ’
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends an*
pstros Ithst they an now rooaiving a vary Urge
assort cent of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
oonsls inglnpsrt of
Copper, Tin, Brlttannln an*
Japaunla Ware, Willow
and Wood Ware, Wa
ter Coolers, Bird
Cage*. Flib-
hroncktef—
Notts,
Trap*.
Ac.
“STOVES of ovary pattern warranted te par-
wall. GAS FIXTURES, Globas, Lamps,
. Ac.; GARDEN ENGINES and PUMPS,
from tha Downs A C*. Manufactory, Albany.—
W t have employed experienced workmen to oarry
on eny description of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron
work done Sonth, and nil orders for StiUs, Roof
ing, Guttering, Gas and Steam Fitting sriil moo t
with promptattenlton. Coll and tximlnt our
•took, firet door loath of Railroad, Whitehall ot.i
sign of tho Stovo and Coffee Pot. — -
Atlanta, May 14,1854. dwly.
STATE of OEOUCUA, U,Kalb County,
T O the OWk of th* Inferior Coart. —Joseph f. Clay
of th* SSldt District, O. U. tolli beforo me e* ao
•etray a *mall. Sorrel Mare, marked with the collar,
right blod foot whiU, a star in her forehead, eleven o?
twelve years old, appraised to be worth fifty dollar*.
Given under my band and official signature, tbla 22J
day of September, 1887.
J. B. WILSON, J. P.
y Book.
. JOHNSON, o.!.«.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett Cnonty.
T O all whom it may concern —Two months after
date application will be made to th* Court ef Or.
dinery of aald county for leave to sell the Land aod
Negroes belonging to th* octal* of Richard Whitworth,
late ef said county, dec**ted.
R A. WHITWORTH, Kx’r.
oct 16, ’67. wfim
Freih Arrival*
At the Alania DHY GOODS EHPORIhU.
Cutting, White A Co.,
HAVE just recoivsd s fine assortment of
811,K ROBES A’QUILLES, entirelv now
UAYAHF.KE BILK ROBES, p|,ia and
Btripa BILKS jn new aisles. Alto a new lot
of Cloth sniLVelvet CLOAKS, wfaUh wain-
site the Ladies te call snd examine,
netted lor C., W. A Co.,09 Whitehall it.
Something Mew!
Ctrnnd Raffle, *80,000
W ORTH o' Property W bo Rifled for,—
250 Priioa, all ran to b. won by some
bmly. Largest p,iia t s splendid sot of AfTLT.B
snd 700 scree „f I.AND nt *$0,006. Chan,
eee only Ten Dollar*. 7
■r This Raffia will mako tha Ineky parson rich
in a day. Tr, , 0UT luck', a fortune is a food
thing to hast.
For further nartlcVilareeoo handbills, or ad
drsss J. A. Raster, Jr., at Easley, Pickens
District, 8. C. Bend yonr money to tha same
address, or apply i 0 TRHET A BALLARD,
Atlanta. Os.. Depot G. R, R. Apply at
or th* chanees may all ba taken.
9 rt H w ateveryntherwesk-
Burke,
574
321
490
1831
623
Celambia,
372
435
456
342
361
Elbert,
51$
384
524
354]
57$
Jefferaon,
3*3
361
353
376
406
Lincoln,
217
201
219
312
319
Ogriftorpe,
Richmond,
495
825
381
1092
451
891
394
1143
495
789
Scrivan,
370
263
' 268
167
277
Taliaferro, .
254
167
‘ 236
109
290
667
318
689
259
671
Wilkan.
•402
314
42$
279
427
4971
4238
4*97
3818
5151
258
415
3U
331
200
355
1090
H2
122
288
<71
3890
•New CoBBit*#.
/ , gonou, rauytli Co.ety.—T. All
VT whose It may concern.—Whsrsia Talbot
Binehiand, Admlautnter upon tho sstals of Oil*
rorStidUaad, late of said soaaty doesastd, ip.
plies I* ess for tetters of dlsmiuloo from said ad
ministration:
These srs therefor* to eite snd admonish all
perttes Interested, whether kindred or trsdlton,
te 11* thalr objections, if any they hast, ia my
ofieo sn of bstera tbo Irst Monday ia May next,
why tetters of diamlsstan i boo Id sot bo granted
ft* appUsast, at tha May term out, of tbs Ctart
ef Ordinary ef •aldeosotr.
Jl. BARKER, Ord’ny.
oet. 5,’57. w5m •
»pWO saoflth* after date application wfllba mod*
1 W ft* Coart of Ordinary af Cbarokeaeousty,
for teas* te soil tbo load boiongteg te ft* estate of
Sswysrs, late of raid oesaty, dsriasad.
J08IAJI WARREN, Adro r.
Jltj, 27, ’57. w2m.
Memberi of tho Lagnlxtnre I
Hoarding Houie.
i fJAN furnish flftoen or twenty members of
ths Legislature With comf(Htsbl* Roonjjt
and Board, during ft* present stsst on of lbs
Legislature. JAB. A, GREEN.
Miledgrville, octl3dwlm
OF TBB
SOUTHERN AORIO U LTURALfi
T ax Society sit) bold the assist m.«tl
u. October 10th te 24 <•. Tbo Orstjoa will te
msCo by Col. ft. it, Jeboeon.of Aperts, n Tbtrsdsy,
27d, St It O’efreb, A. M. rtsnlwss sold os Friday!
sad. Tbs okesrs of tbe Central Jlathaed snd of oil
tbo Railroads to Attests, ten il ben Ilf agreed to
I'sreoss trkhUgTe tea* flteeh by RsUresd, mart
lies notice st tbs principal sfltes of tb* Read Urea
UAV* ia IllTHf *
Aitlsles may te aaaefgatd te ft* tan af ft* Rstrsta.
ty, st Atlanta.
Tbs Society's dreys wtO senesf artistes fee ttelh
g-tte Railroad Itepots te tbs NrOrmted. Im
did ■•sen***"
■■La window Blxadta, ‘~
®A Splendid VsfUty-oU ostepUtoSJi
salytdaad for rate, very low, by
April 3$. y.A.kt.i
WILLIAMS,
. I. WILUAUH.JNO. ROSAQ, BOLUNO'SIXDr
Williams, Rhea M Co., .
(Successorsfo/. E. William* <6 Go.)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And particularly for tho tola of Grain, Bacon,
Lord, Flour, Fes then, tad Tennertca Froduoo
generally. Athsnram buildings, Dsestar fTttM
near ft* Treat Houss, Atlanta, Osorglo.
AtUnU, Nat. If. M.
To Painter*.
In a few days wswlllb* in rsclpt ofl$,UIB
»f pure Whit. Lead—which as wf II warrant to 5.
•f Yuli aeifU and pan. Allklnda of Colon jd
Pslnter’e Brushes sf iriry rsriety. Also, ear-
nlshei of a tnor quality than key. sysr.bsftrs
hoen k.ptin tkll market.
NsT.fl2.185l.SMITH A NEE AND.
Li. Miller’fl Hair kavigorator.
Tor itrsoglhantog, Rsetorise, Osrfctalse, and par-
petosUire^bebessTyof thshslr. PrtSa'JS. ^r
Bottle. It eradicates scurf sod daidrel: Imsartasi-
fa ths nnratiy It 1a ledlipeoeetle as a
Bern. 17-H.m,
riianuiuoB for Sale.
For tho purpose ties
during my basinet* at 4
Georgia. I oiler for dh',
the ptec* known t* to^
residence of Andsnon Ingram, lylngln'
I neon and Lianna counties, containing $000
imat, 1200 opro, ft* belsnea well ftntond
with oak and hiakosy. On tha shore place
IS sn excellent dwelling, -a good grist mill,
negro cabins, gin houss and screw, 4*3 *11
itecjarery out boUdtngs. Any on*, wishing
such property wifi find It to thair sdvantegs
to call toon on tharahaeribar, st th. reridtne.
of Nimrod J. Brown, or addrare him at Cool
Spring P. O, Wilkinson connty, Georgia.
- ,. , mmbS’ingKam.
October 7, 1857 . w pt>
Negroes^
Tbo iubssribsr wUl pay estk for about 2Q l
asp. , s’Bm%ah'l
Atlanta. July 1*. dewlm.
RTtuauon aa kwacher Wi
A young gtntiamsn watts a ri
Tnaoaxt, In mix* Pbiuo Hciool
bally. Ha wistdacatedlnonoof ft*
lUtutlona In tbs U, States. Tbt tort of
given u te otorocter aod rapacity.
fror-rttonpia^Mrew.
AngutMlW. - Al
Nt Ywuteg Mea Waited,
I MMEDIATELY, lo latest in ft* Bon thorn
and Western Bute., as sgsnfs. ftlaiy,
0 per man ft. and expenses paid,- Fat par.
ticulan, ad drew, with rianlp aBcleeed,
E. 8. GIBBON it CO, Exeter,
b Rockingham co, New Hampah rt.
Octotor 7,1*57 dSTtf
litutU* Wxntod u g ImSt
A NY pouon dorirent of tmplosing ft*
eerekoeof steacto: teitfet nhargao
* Common BngUsh Bcbgol, ton *• to ammo-
Hbeneter, Morgan Oa„
•spdOdwtf Qtcrgis.