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DUNCAN & LOCHRANE. JOHN ». STKEIrU, Editor, = Atlanta, geo :>* MONDAY, OCTOBER 36,1857. TKIUIS OP TOB* V ~ INTELLIGENJER & EXAMINER DAILY, - $« i» WEEKLY, -" - -- rr-P-WO** iiir rax latestsiws sxr nuxo r.itsn NOTES OF Bass of Fulton Ufa® at Far far all Debts duethi* Office. A Good Example. The Maooo Telegraph says, that she su perintendent oftbeSsoili Western flaiiivad. I .as ordered his supply ef n«ro clolbess to be mao* of lb* cotton fr. m the Hepatoa Coonty Faatorr, (Topte'a Mill,} Of r^ia Count, Georgia Word, tun! (it'orgix M.Us! Tbey'sre to be cut by a Gtcrtrta tailor. old ciren cut to bo made up by eeontkrrcsses io Maeoe; tbusdstributing wire than a thou, sand deHart at ho , instead of goirs u tbe North. Hew many ,1/ the Gwgia KailreacL vstil imitate thi. noble example 7 Gov. Joh’fcon'* Views cf the Cccunsr eial Crisis. •peoUt to their vault*, rtfuee to aid at a eri' Uliko that ie New Yort.and«tup«nd- »** but auothir «v»>>'«* that the power , th^ exercise a dingewrt, eudihooH be looked to bv the p«»le. ^ *• «f »¥ dinri to believe thet iny^elw two >tot in New York, oxdd haveivvettrd a fitttpsn- rion of sjtwie payment^ b> niw-twtfce *f the bank* of the whole <?««• The c»u» of the surpeu-im waja deep eea.tftl one.— there had beta over-trading, extrava- pnree, speculation. itver-itsmug, end the j time for seitlentent had comer As wed ' might it com?' ih"' t8S7 as In- 19S9. At least, wo cf the Srulh know, that.it bar come upon us when the produce o 1 out cot. ten, rice, corn, and wheat Selda, ate abund ant, and Still under our control. For a winding up, a settlouient, the Sooth is better prepared cow than mayhap it would he two years hence. Although rupeoded, our Banks make a solvent showing, and whatever may be the conse cf suspension in New York, and el* where, >1 Is well that lha evil day. now that it has coma, finds l.ooruta btttcr, prepared to mt ■ it than at an.- other period for ten years pas.. The legislature—The Speakership of the-House The following comuiunioati ia Cr.-tu a-. esteemed cotTrspnatotit »ugge?u for public consideration the came of Hon. J. T. Ir win. of ^Kitte, for the spenkersirip of the House of Repreerntatin.tr in the approach ing General Assembly- 'Ye take treat FhIioii Superior const, uKiXtf Jtay MutsatiTWK.vra. \\V, the Until'd Jury, uuipuunelfod and swore fst the Stet-vreek of thla term of the.Superior Q«UH of Fulton oountv, bcglesve to alike'these eur .general pre- bedb called upon so olleu for Spetdal durlea,pc h»v* huen uuabfo to ,x- emlueany of the" Rooks of county officers, and must ntcossarily leave to our success. or».of the arc mil und t! ini .weeks, that duty. >'YVe have examined the list of children entitled to the bouefit of the Poor School fund. Wehavemsvd some names because •W« dM novchk-k- they-were entitled,.Upd others who had moved away. MV here added some, and regret to find the number so large. MV cannot forbear expressing the hope that the tint* is not for distant wlnn some general system of Common Schools will he devised whereby the means of education will bo placid within the reach of every poof child in the State The Hoads and Bridget in our County arc in good order,except l handler’s Hinge over Peach Tree Creek, which is uusale and that portion of the t.reen and Nelson Kerry Hoad, from I)r. Ledbetter’s to the District line, being in illackhull District, Vre would t«rer to the Reports ef the Graud Jurura of the two preceding week*, fur a statement of the condition ef the Jell, public Roads, and the Books of the Oouety Officer#, not having had time tooxemino any of these subjects. We would tender our thanks to Ills Hon or, Jud_o Bull, nntl Solicitot fleooral I- S Bleckley, for their courtesy to our Body. MV recommend liie publiijatlon of the above Presentments in tho city papers. THOMAS KILE, Foreman. Lewis Y Gilbert, Ruben N Thomason, Henry W McDaniel, James Caldwell, P R Olirer. Bartlv M Smith, Wm Powers. Wm ’M T Roark,* Jo. tha N l-uug.On, John A If sue, fbtmns Kcbols, Francis M Stovall, M’tu Whitaker, Jno M Ruling, Gideon Br wa, lowis B Rhodes, Austin L ydeu, das G Peacock. On motion, ordered by the 1 ourt that ibis Presentment be published in acoorJauoo with the request of the Grand Jurv. O A. BULL, J.S.C. F.C. W U. Yi.Nsei.it, Clerk. Itcpoil of Special Cousin (tec. Wo tho Ccmmtuoe apoclntc-lby bis Hon or Judge Bull at tho last term of Fulton Superior Court, ti investigate tho banks of and the Head from Mr. II. 11. Embry's to j the various officers, have, with much diffioul \V* published yesterday the correspcaJecce j ,0 givi: g $t a pUca K hfct co’nmB j Grojran's Mills # We hope the proper authorities will promptly put tiicm in or der. In taking leave of his Honor, Judge Hull, and the SoVteilor Uph ra\ l*. tel. Hleekiey, Estj., we tender lieai ourthuuks tor their uniform kindness ntul courtesy to this body. NVe rceomaiead that these presentments be published in our city papers, nil of which is r speetfuliy submitted MURAT >IEGEE, Foreman. tectweea the oerchaata of Savaacab. ucd His ExceRarcy Got. J bat owinif to the pto?5«re apoo our tim«e from rari ,-us eaifgi, we were eoab> t- 1 * mxetapany thi GoTtmoi'i reply wiUi juc5 n*martk« aj it demanded. Governor Jchnaon tfasroc^blr e: mrre bend* the catu« of oar present o; maser da ] cfitbcuItT, arj with that ftir-rrachiu^ 4*tute- ses* fer which to naa io the South is more Atftiapsisbad, he ifcJjreatts th« eoor<e whieb all parties cu^ht to pursue to etfret aebaage. Properly invoking a spirit of instead eoitS- deoce between Banker asi b>H koider—and dfbtor and erector gen^rullj, be points :at at tki sams time whence the danger and whe.-e the mA^t. His scgzestfoni in regard iv th industrial resources of the country blithe a spirt: cf sound wisd.rn acd phRca- i • rhj w;,icb it irooU h? well were cb're I both on areo^urt of the writer and os a da- serred eopcHlicoat to the member front W ilke--. We bare the pleasure of knowing Mr. Irwin well, and we heartily aui cor dially eedurvr oil that is said • f him. We have seen mock of him ia connection with tkOvLcgtslatun 1 , atid we' know that however difficult ibe post of a presiding officer, and its duties only such os can be well performed from loeg experionce, Mr Irwia has acquired in his legislative career all the attammenta qualifying him for that emiaent station. CqyMCMCATXD. Masn. Editor*:—Without disparage-* min: to the claims of ether geatlemen, al lo^r me to surest the name of J. T. Irwin, Esq., of Wilkes, as a suitable person to preside over th'd House of Representative! W G Collier, Henry Bankston J V While, M Ozboru. A J Pool; J B Lofton, F Sowers, Thomas M Clarke, Martin Deforr, J T Cunningham, A S Robbins. Joseph Wi Its, K M Taliferro, J M Weaver, David Mayer, J T Peacock, J U Campbell, A A Wilson. ici 1ft it be foiluw«d by.that reform which ’ to rh*.j>abiic well as iod.- J • happiness. following.pAScAge frem - ie::er will . rwd with pride by every S -c*. e:n mar.— *... !».vve to ftreegthea h i fnitu it. tie in- .tntiCDj. by which be w rcrr. aod-d H j resects too, to those vr'.ry hare maligned cur 5*j»m 0: society, an example c-f sohreo^y in tbe bistgry of the world. I cioftti, gentlemei, to a fu-.irg' . 'f -*?■ - t .r.ai pnde. which is irresistibly awak-. It a murrey of the circumstance? tha: ?ar* r.uad tr. The North is to tier ins’ ty, pe:f «ruud that duty und respectfully snbini; the following report: 5 uco the organization of Fulton County there h.*s been twenty-six hundred and six- iv-nino 24*100th d .liars, collectetl for Poor ''chocl purposed and up to this time there i.xv-i been twenty'•six hundred and eight 7- 100th Dollari* paid out leaving a balance of sixty 77-K’O.h Dollars in Ordinary 1 * Hard. The money expended lor this purpose we are ineiktd to think hasdoue but little good, tho faa t however, is not in the dixbutting officer, but in the system by which it is ap plied County Purposes. Wo find that there ha* been seven thous and five hundred and fifty four dollars and ninety seven cents collected from tarious sources, aud seven thousand three hundred and thirty-eight 37-100th Dollars paid out —leavinu one hundred and seventyvsix 90- 100th Dollars io hands of Treasure r. IXmpers. Wo liitd that ono hundred aud eighty- eight 25-100th Dollars, was turned over by D. Kalb county, as the proportion due this county—when orgauited, and that one thou*- ard four hundred and seventy-tight 27 100th Dollars have been raised by Taxation for this fund, making in all Sixteen Hundred and eixty-aix Dollars and fifty two cents l he Treasurer has voucher? for twelve hundred ami eixty-five 74-100th Dollars paid out, leaving balance of bur hundred L>ol- . . *. -j - a but too gene* Jan and .-o enty-eight cents in bis hands.— the approach-leg session cf the LegislaY j > »jdulgcd -n.) tt carries along with it a j \\* e are of opinion that this fund does but It is nnneosoarj to dwell at length I ds P“ _i ‘ e . n ,8 end<r ? I KtUe good to tho poor, und hope a better ,.n .V. «»twj dwutar or. hill, v ! *" i 5 J stcnl !« ad f whl « ’T il > r f nied I I the present irregularity, at:J reduce the tax j for that purpose. Jury Fees. aVs-d j ct. may t>” so I ^ ft PP ear-i the aggregate amount due it measure, if not alt* - ^ Gie County for Jury fees istwenty*four hun- vc. v gu .eral n;ij blight- I ftn *^ -^ T enty seven Pillars One thou*- ° | ao<l and fifty-five Dollars of which has been .... .....I outgest that our present I l lid >» '>‘ e ‘'"““fJ- and tb ”° liunj.ed P„or School *T8»ut ii cue of great intffi. I a . od ibttty.four Dollars collated by Jos. S. ciencv. and is bat poorly calculated to effect- Snutb, Sheriff yet retnsins in his hands Date ii.e high and noble ""j -j had in view, j leaving a balance of one thousand and But without designing to point out tho ! e'gbly-eight Dollars outstanding, a portion At - n<T ot this will doubtlesa Lo colected but a ,t|j^ r ° large proportion must he lost to the Cuun- S^nator ■ l 5* W® would suggest that the officers at once proceed to collect either out of defen- they are caoa*a Uiroighuat tiw 6u\te.— Oc .upyi ng: by force of his talents the poeiu-'n of i-uder eftbr House f Repre to tbe loe; sesekt, he ss aa fre- qiieptij called upon to [ reside as -Spesk.'r pr.r. ta-J. over tha ? Body. IIjw to <1,- tatse duties *11 remsaher. P'-Si* V- iug a rr.ar.rcr replete with case dignity and arbtj.r.1:; . an exr-erietwo zuature-ij by louc •inti seti ? K-v-rice in ihA deuils of leslara. Grand Jury Freseutmeula FUL'ION SUPERIOR COURT. Secantl Week. Wo, the Grand Juror.-, selected for the 2J week of Fulton Superior Court, before drawing our labors to u close, desire to make lire following Presentments : M’e w uld re pectfu U call alt' n ion to an evil which the recent clecti* n in our State has made quite cw$t.icu5u«, a r this time. We allude to, the svriou* i.» d growing evil of betting on elections. In addition to the grave objection that it is a very ruinous specif* < f gambling, (aud one but too gone sacred ! Walker md kU Diif Mate auorat*. The world never Ukee to ha\« ■ hero without s heroine, Groetnoie U never ae attractive ns when tinged with the mellow huei uf romance, of which womb ie the one great tnurco of inspiration. . An Englith truvollor has recently Issued a book i f di coverles In title country, Antony other things, he gives tho follow ing story relative to Gen. Wm. ’Welker, which he prolVses to have learned from a gontlemun from Nashville, who had been a school companion of Geir. I Walker's end who related 19 him many particulars of his early history t “Walker, first of all, studied divinity, und it.was probably only in consequence of the doubts find perpioxiiies that so of : ten dis'urb the studies of our young theo logians, that he abandoned that study for mcdiciue. This too he gave up for'somo reason after u time, and took to law, which, as you know, is in this country often synonymous t > politics. In New Orlcaus lie connected himself with the press ; but here, in addition to law and physic, lie had an episode of love, which though not mentioned in the public accounts of his career, had, I believe, a great effect on his fortunes and character, and the story of which 1 had from a soucce in which 1 can K ut every confidence. At Now Orleans c became acquainted with a young girl, very beautiful and intellectual, but deaf and dumb. ‘ M’alker was first attracted tothiayoung girl by sympathy for her melancholy pri vation, but a tender feeling soon arose, i r d on her part, ilie young lady bccamo passionately attached to Walker. Indeed, not being aware of tho usual restraints which the eonvjglionaHties of sociely imj I ose on females under such circumstances, site displayed her affection in a moro open nianrcr than was pleasing to her friends. This led to some restraint, und iniaunderl standing, and estrangement, und the poor, beautiful, but speechless girl, thinking herself deserted, sickened and died. From that time, Walker was a cliangod man lie went to California, fought a duel, acd tliea joined a band of desperadoe .— Thenceforth the sickly, studious milk sop was tho stern and daring udvenlur- er. •The story sounds romantic, l confess ;■ hut it is tiio only intelligible ,dun I have vet received to the strange revolution which is admitted to haro taken place in this mans character. It must have required some great mental shock to transform the siekly. yellow-haired boy of Nashville into the stem Nicaraguan fillibuater.— Why should it not he blasted love, and the vision of his broken hearted, deaf mute, dead for love of him I To an imagination such as his must be, a vision like tills may woll become a permanent and power ful reality, casting tis dark hue over his whole career and character. Ono thing in Walker 1 do admire—1 mean his silence." MforgttH/Ktrkjpatrtck, fc Co. iVnfO opsasd a new War; iPswbtt** Slr«M, wood attsntWn ofth» pabha to Will Ifit •rfilnd ?to*l**•*» f •t». Mom,Ooitcn and\ ti’oMtSSa*iioMk i CoroloM • tt pI*5miilo I ,' 0 iFo!ra* , 'Lo fc ° Amusements. gMBfca ^WIl NrOoboktddo. ThffifitUlooo- tlauffitbtlr ftbop, - South of Qwraio fiailrotut Squart, aaditoprspiTodto do ill bind* of uotkeonoMioi on AIR FACTORY, Tb»sbiTO»aliriodth«lrettinai»oturlB|{!bop»*tDo, ObWBilWir«,of tboltown«»oufaotar«,in»nyqu»n Tfcoj>urooowm»ouf*otorlo|»nt1tlnisbln*KD»md!td CbltbgoHstti.foMupffiriorto myto bi bid from tb* improved as, i geihiT. to chf inj evil. subii .firm in con notions, qu.ca ■» | we rospectfnlly re ae'-i-. e. i reran’ ia its Jecisioo ,end paiient in J ac i Reprv:j.Qt&tiv i:t... -1 ih ,s rlreii-.u lotbe Speaker, 1 bring t ;; u f the H ’*e would be but a wed j Hten’ol tri’.ii'e t. his worth, and a ploasing I aclrr. -wtedinsaTof bis arlu ’Js am! srr.inent t iubj,.;-' sen r*. »»'a ieg sUtor ATLANTA. I wstie t« it on this Coantv, may L- ativ be’fore the ■ '-ant or plaiutiffi Jury foe. M’e thiok tb intercs of tbo county demands that the raw merchants failing, and ail the avesee. bis-MSs tlceie.3 op with the ra : r* of cop>- mernal wreck. 1 speak nut o! toL-: ’ rtjeice over her misfortunes, he; to nk what is tie hr5B| y. fe ;F« a ' ; Letter of Hon. John E. Ward. «> oat can revive her fummereia! Drv*n«ri*v ’ *» » . .. . ,, ., Why 1. ih that the South, «nkb: th? &L j, " ‘ f od ,a , loe ^ ° r ( V " d *J cf tiie cnah it*n<b calm ai;«i YaaaweJ, a lcttcr from lfce “ cn * John ?. # Ward, raised «p*» tie OHMcio^-ue<s cf her capa ; ia rei ;r ’ ; i all from that jcoroal ex- ' 10 oatr ?^* \ | plain a rtts&tk alleged to hare hren totue bv kin: in a ia:* 3:eech in New Y- j!:. The ricreU Aisemblr, nn<} Ftrennnusi; I: is cor Tbree Mill on of Cola>n Bi.'c,. ucsr fo.-wd to th-j market! ©f ih* w t'A. tbi! g-' ji zj th> fe».-fiag ( sirtr^ih ir.d sifetr. ^ C*or co:t:.c motion to tL* ■whole machinery of the wcrrld’j cf csraerce, ar. J ii Ute to corse!t* *, vse tiaTr mast 'ver LiTe. the fJocdation of ;he prond«xt >.-pefidecce, ocsciiorda! &a veil as cirj], tLa: c»rr b'awd any age or people. G>t. J-hnsoo^ il’oiton to Direct Tnle ;n the eoedanos of hit letter was both ap*. prepriafe ind well timed, and will serve we to arqc.se the pnbBc mied to the im- rcr’.anc^ of •: ir, v,cr f«:nre c arr.crcial icy, Me coanwad the U.r jr^jG letter to the :.r.* ; .defadoo of oor readers, u the nrcdacs ie::ir expieine itself fully, and places the matter which originated the cement in its true ligh*. and -,rdy cocfirraa what is th*' unanimous opinion of his friends, that a statesman uuir or more !• yal ar>l iD»vo:e<l to all the interest? cf his native Georgia and tb* fiocrh, es cot lire, among-^ us. than the :;she*J h-raator (rein Uha:- ham. The fclk-wiag is the letter. Mtsietta, October 20tb, 1857. Mlmk. Ucst i: Lawsx5ci, Kdnun of fA<* CAtr'jktt Adc+'.ale. ■ Ge.mlxxw—Iu year piper of the DVb | icst., yon say ; “We cal! on Mr. Ward, and we do tha emphatically to explaio ex* ii:n of c®e of oor ynseit statesmen, brought plicitly to the people of Georgia what be f ,rth a:& tim* when sick virws sb uid be meaoij by Southern tr^aun. What party narti^krly acc^ntah’.e. —what i*<* in the Sooth dees he mein to end 1 In bu.d r i* We r.v : a i.u : c. y -re*r S M...--Mr. or.e b?if f r '.:,e It W-t;iink oar Jj >afe uj havio* th, harr'-l, acd tv ... the ir e car ; ?>e changed ao as to require th*? payment of ic’rvfi • VA* ‘ ^ ur . v whet? verdict is retioered- We ir* ti( tho fi^d that the treasurer has received for Jury ° 1 I purpAises three thousand und feven hundred e n ;tc r-cam* 1 ^ Te 44*100th Dollars, two thousand five ' t tt.vjk* — j hundred ami four Dol'ars of which has been , a ; c> I paid out, leaving balance of twelve bun- d v ,n j dre<l and ono 47100th Dollars yet in troai- i Qf y- County Jail. We find that eight thousand eight-hun dred and eighty-eight 65 lOOth Dollars has been collected for building Jail, and that eight thousand *ix hundred and ninety-nine 30-I00lh has been paid out, leaving one hundred and eighty-nine 100th Dollars ir. treasury. The county is stili in debt to tho amount of alNjut thirty-two hundred dollars f't building Jail. '1 he building and enclosure will cOst_?<»ci* fourteen thousand duilarJ which we •. nsider at least double tbe worth of it. or what it ought to hav* cost. Our Jail investment we regret to say turned out a bad one. Old County Debt. Our proportion of Old County Dobt amounted to near fourteen hundred Dollars, which has been paid excopt about ono hun- dred acd seventy five Dollars. The amount w. ' v.s *m»>re securely collected for this purpose is twelve hundred .* pr qerly protected oa : a °4 fifty-eight GD-lOOth Dollars. Tho treasurer has paid out twelve hundred and ar ,d Jurors seventy-five 79-lGOth Dollars, showing over payment by bin. of seventeen 20*109th Dol lars. Through our Uomtr.itTee* we : ined tbs t ’l» ;k > f ^uperijr Court' find them neatly and vreU k p*. find the Ordinary’s Books in -a';'. rcfiec;iog. much credit on each one. We have examined th. Books of the County Treasurer, from *.he 3*')th July up to this time/aodfind them correct—oil m.n* 1-^ being properly entered that h . has re ceive j. aj«i vouchers for all rums .rail out by him. A* th-re w.-;* a C mrai;t>.e ap- p**Gv. ;• .'a*t Superior ‘ jrr. to ex- he B..k- usd A y :r.t; >( th. U onty I rtas in-:, fre m ‘i. * trgii ization cf Fu'..n County, th*.y L- duty, and re; rt i t • year, wr ick re. r- *. t. :•: submit. We present the Bridj free* ‘ ■f rm. d thut •i .'y f this .* Reach Tree Jge,) as lein/ .e In fir;.- r Court to have *s Reaci; Fro© Creek at V *: iiag to pay .’hng^f -jme. made perfectly Wines A XT'S Otorgli riUvrba WImi, for «»!• by II. Muhlenbrlnk. AXVB Vioiffit Cata via Winn or 1858. by th** l»o«en or tbml«. U. Muhlenbrlnk, oct'iO^wtw Agont. W. A A. R* R. OFFICE, ) Atlanta, Oct. 17,1857. J KTOTKS of Fatten Bank, and fieorgla Baltroad and W Banking Company, r«o«tv*d at par, by thla Ag«u- cy, lor Freight. T. C. UOWARD, ootl*dwtf Agent. I pliolstcring and Nallran Ka- (abllalnncnt. 3/AT TRASSES, from tho oboap Straw, Shuck and 'Cotton, toiho pure CL’iJLED 1IAIli M»ttraa«*a, war* lantnl auporlor to aor artlrlt «v*r itfaredln tbl< nUeo. I hav* ala>> on hand, Hair Bolatara and 1*1!- Iuw», Spiral Spring Couches and Lounger. Alao tho WorW ranowned Spiral Spring Mattraa***, witli Bed- dtflAiU to match, which never fall to plenae tlioso food of C«OOl» aWplag. 1 am ahn prepared to Upholnter old 8of*a, Hi cker*, and ••orer thorn with Hair, Cloth, l’luabur BrociHl, at the ahortrat notice. Sturo In J. HorcroM'a Building, on Marietta street, Atlanta, Georgia. cotlDdwtf I). M VOl’MJ. I'ulton Hank .Honey Taken at l’nr. W E will take FULTON DANK im.nr ul jur, in p.ymvnt for all dobu due u or for produce of any deiicription that tvr have or sale. WILLIAiUB, HHEA & CO. e ci I7dw A'eni/// Organizril Double Troup nf Menagerie and Circus I Magnificently fitted up for the Season of 1867. MANAGER ^...S* Ii, DEBAND. Equestrian.Director,.......W H 8TOUT. Bing Master ’/ E^SBER GROWN TONEY P48TOR. Grotesque Mcrryman... .GARRYDEMONT. Keeper ef Menagerie Prof BEANERY. t* Two Dnyi Only*—Afternoon and Rvetdng. At ATLANTA, Monday and Tuesday October 20th and 27th, 1857- Jioor* open at 1 and 7 o’clock r. u. i*#rfOrmau« o eonno»nce t ty»lf hour atterward*. Admission to see both Exhilxtiofa. 50 Cents, Clvildren and Dorvonts 25 Cents. \V iH b« tnodo tu i lm forenoon of ■ - dAy cf exhibition, precadod by , . Musical Chariot, D/M WN BY FOUR ELEPHANTS! The following is a condensed pro- rrammo »>fthe prino pal perrornian cm given by this q.londld troupe. hi.tree-. 10 bor.t.. Comic Bong by Toxht Pastor. * act, by Mr, Leaping CASSIAS FOR ILL DEBTS M THIS Miss Crin O’Line arrived in town on yesterday, in company with~X-40 Did Hoop, Esq, WOOD’S RESTORATIVE^—Of all tbo re- itoraiives for tbe hair that have been invented, Wood’s pre-eminently claims the fir*t place. It will certainly restore the natural color of the hair , if the directions are fallowed for a sufficient length of time. It has also produced astonishing effects in bringing out a growth of hair, whero tho heail had been previously bald. Wood dots not pro Herd that it will do this iu ail cases: and we think his candor is a good recommendation of tho vir tues which his restorative really possesses. If tbe roots of the hair are destroyed, no human power can make them grow again; bat where there is any vitality left in the root, tho restora tive will soon renew the hair in all its pristine vigor. It has deno this repeatedly when all other remedies bad failed. It is therefore worth while in all case* to make the experiment. For clear ing tho head of dandruff, and thickening and strengthening the hair it has no riral.—Western Patriot. Sold by all fcood druggists. oct25dw2 i that * s*.’y be p*vi 1 f:~ t’. ■ ; - : uk- 'cy- .* cf h i . ;,re- :a:. t. f tir —what ix<n in tis© -South dues he taxditi ofireaxoa U I embrace the earliest Cacie of tie Snspeiuion in New York opportunity to respond to that call. !: -tens that tno Back* of Vew Y rk In th * Drtnccracy of New Yt rsC’uj migb*. Uv- irainta!r.*d aid* 1 T ^ k J 1 *?** * ,ien } ae Jjmoa, li .V - at t f.darin? to Min tb«auoracce. Finrs awl Forfeiture* ...-.-•.ic-Vtk. r- - ,'.4. L . which mvwM.1 tw . .. ;;.f. I. i It.: a>, J:.*LI- This fund ha« been coglemed. We trust , -,T 1 ** «o^>crat.^ cf Hordern and ^uthern fl~: an 1 ^;,vn.ai n.t ,«r .a which be has that in future it will be promptlv ooll-oted . nessden. cf tbe Bant nfCcrav - ... at Van men aline against tbe fanaticism cf tha .Jixlrar.-ed tisbi :. and user ra, duties during . , t ,,»ij over to tbe Clerk, and by bitn to i'ch li t I'foi.-D cf the abre -. rr. spcr./l ct ^ortn, which wcuW destroy n^hti guar in - the \ r* .--u term «.xp:e«:r.g the hope that t ^ c treiwurer, ami drawn out only by order* a*. New V.rk. f the Ccarlest;r< C .u.'ier te©*J by t r -£ C*. .»t:tution, a;,d :nui render a he may lire . g cny>\ the confidence _ from tho Superior or Inferior Court. _.r M M foBnm • t diratduticn ot that Union lacritabla j aod I far--;.. »..-,m U -o f.itbfally serve* I \S e acempanj'’his report with a balance V, . ' . , . , again*, anvdiaaffactiwi ci tr.e ooa’h, trhieb, "• tender to Solicitor Oea*ra B ecltlej I .hawing the net amount of the diffo- ' ■ T ' fo CU V*t i T“ b0U J ‘ 1 ” ! °? se ■*?“* • Lou " i ' ? ur ■’a**'**™--. ««•’V d ’-- 1 **‘» ; ■' j rent funds in tbo treasury, the commirsion* ’■“** Jj ini* m the city of New ^urk duce that I-rah. I earn/,- pretend to give . Li* uniform attention and eoortesy to u J ha vinjt been allowed for mceivinir and pav- ;n*t 0*4 not »u.pes4 TBeto bmb. it Hem*, i tbe sxactword, •w.n.wbteb that idea wv And. aa are learn that be u about r 1 • ■ .... e ... I * •• ••.sal »*.:ifo eobVnaci. U baa been already charge agouti: tbe Southern Righti ps-tion ing • • -bed, tbit if toe Pretidcn* of tbe Pbo:. j of tb-; party with whom i lra?i; neea C/rdi- . p: i ing out on all moneys collected, which shows ' 'i dal; nineteen hundred and fifiy-one nb dollar, net duo tbe County. .1 difficulty which has attended this in- P art “ ; vestigatioa shows tho necessity of system ‘ r among tho Records of our County officer* r iwiV f * ■« - . , * j pru^catir.z ffi^r, ati *0 gra.ly I»*ov«d which we hopo will be rendered in future. v; x , Pr?»idect of to- any c - ^re.r g U mere /aan four year-. : r bw many virtue*. W hcrev-r h:- ! >t \ Vo think there is a defect in the present .. i»»aerce, with res ten mil Inna of . an; fr»m whom i have rent fed a support nuy * exst, we earnest.7 commend him to 1 ,-: wrn 0 f collecting Tax fi fas We think ’^l* th l bj fi u lt!e w * d4 “’ ,t U,e ! »“**• ha* ewmnnndedI my warms*’, grati- that eotamnnity. ,be Tax Collector should bo tifj collecting r.-ra. u to «y, Mr. Ti e-ton ought , tude, would Ur eiantfcHed a reekJeM div We request that our Presentments be pub- officcr from fir „ t0 last with power to levy ■rat. teen where Mr. Steven, u. rtg.rd abf- of [cr:v>u»l and political obi., bshtd in the,city papers. an(] ie)1 W e find when tax fi fas are turn- : ed over to Bailiff, for collection they only a. a general way collect enough to pay for entering Sulla Dona on those that are in- Mlvent. Tho rec< nt act expoeing the fi. fa*. | to sale is no better at they never bring i enough lo pay eipebses We think the tax j collector .build deposit a list of the non- j tax payere in tbe County tt every voting ietory in ray c • to tbe lit- when that victory bad elevated to '.he high- j Mansfield Gaines, Henry Milas ii DocaldeonJ Thomas Moore, dhos F Amlin, Jos M Sen’ell, John Thomason. ia “ whittled dawn;'’ truly _ _ foe tad of nothing f sadprOTcaconcltaTvely "* ' ;fi “ *" R>« PR of ‘te people, one who I Edwin l'l.vu :: • „ ,1,”|.,4, ,r .... 0 . ha! been a leading member of that party, I Wm Center, ' . . , ’. ' ' l l * would have teen .imply stultifying myieif. James L lisyeon, .-ariciose aui unaenpu!.,-.*. :s as dangerous q , hate made ehargea which would inevit. Horace M Nlitchell ’• ihe people, u tise cr.n man p ,w..r u, to a ’ »My result in re-opcniog former distentions! Wm M IJitt. 1-.vple’i liberties. i in foe Democratic party, wbiist I was ins i it is orderfi by the Court, that the But with dm respect no the opinion ad- t »<*“*.*• <f*** Vork »> for- foregoing l'r-cntmo-M be published accord- ... .. . ret their difference* aud to he united, would : r e 11 tb : request of the Grand Jury, raoceo atm., we opine tuar no Presides!, tm T( „on for am, if I sufentand and rightly ‘ O. A. BULL J. S C. F. C. of any coe Bank io N w York, cooM lave ap^irtdate the Demccaay of that State, a. — - — — _ _ averted thecatiutr.phe of a general itupen. ] little faroFih New Yeik ss in Georgia. I General I'ri spntnienf s. q- llr \tw Vo*x Post Orrn A cor- ion there, in our judgment, tW- was » erpfia!/, andjsmpbatieally; therefore, deny | Wc the Grsod Jury, cmpaiw.led and iwom r.r.pomlcnt af the Washington State)relates for the third week of iso Oetohcr iertn .1 some interesting fuel* concerning the im- , , , - . | Ii* Superior Court •( Felton Coooty, i menu business transacted at the New t iba l read . eppy of this ettcr to the; tronld tobau tbe fo lowing Preseotmeot-: York Post Office. The weight of the j precinct in the f.’ounty, and many of them would pty up rather than bedepriredof the privilege of ruling. A!‘ of whieh is reepoctlully submitted. S. Ii. LOVE, | A. M. KDDI.KMAN, > Committee. A B FORSYTH, j more deep roiledcause for ifo t®ao Mr: Ste- ^ ^ ^ 1 ven» rtfoiAi to at*l out libtfmJlj the cola in i - - MARRIED.—-In this city, on Tuesday morning, the 20th in*t.. by R* v. Wm. I3ig% gers. of NewtonCoutrty.Ga., Dr. L.A. Guild and Mias F. F. Steins, of Atlanta,Ga. MARRIED.—In thii city on t-he 30th iait., at the hi>uio of John R. Reid, by the Rev. Uarliile P. B. Martin, Mr. Enort Wixirip, of the city of Macon, and Mtsi Kluxkktu Albxinocr of flriffin. On tho evening of the 2 let in«t., by the Rev. Robert. W. Hubert, Col. Edward U.Potvlr and Min Mart Virginia Hi nson, all of ATarrenton Ga. DIED.—At her parent*’ residence in Athene, i the 14th inst., Lccv Cori, oldest daughter of T. R. R. and Marian Cobb, aged thirteen years and seven days. New Advertisements! Whiskey! Whiskey! J UST received lu Store, 100 Bbli. Corn Whii key, which will be <old very cheap. J. F. LOWE. oct. 27, 1357. dwtf. So. c; A. F. G .EOROIA PoreelUn and Rockingham Ware now on exhibition at tbe So. G. Agricultural FATR, by Mer*ri. Holmon A Co., ie now expoied for iwle on Whitehall itrect, at Auguita prices, at nt the Crockery Store of T. It. RIPBEY. on. 2 i, '1857. dlw. cct. 15, ’57. Carriage Painter* C HARLES FAHKI. begs most respectfully to Inform the citizens of Atlanta and nut rounJlog country, that he id fully prepares! to >lo nil kin>U of farriage fainting. Vl^a give men call rant my work to pl«n«e. »u-l iny charge tm.glv faction. Shop in the rear of T. D. Lynea’ Stox tur dtreet- oct. 15 ’57. lliAuta. XV. II. 8totit. Feats of Podturir,.. am by the Conklin {Irothera Uuuuii lull Kiplul,, aa ,| j, M1 , of.lr.ojtli bj th. J lore ule« n .rllltl Ur.n,| I‘rind,.| , c t cl horsemanship BY W. Pastor. Dislocating an<l Mu» C ul»r Kx- pei^ments, by Mr. Barkley. 1* e.aut act of K U C I T A T IO N, ny MAD LEAMEN. Graceful i(ud Artistic Horse- XUft'Mbip by the youthful Demott. llfoidtratlocs of tbe Grecian Are- ns ; l.r the Company, headed by Pastor. Mei.nl* ChsM and Hurdle Act, k jy O. Demott. r , Introduce hiscele- brate.j 1 rick Horse, black diamond. S by the The n Boy . . .. v — J Lomuany. lebratfd Trick pony, Orpbar. 'vdl be Intrcduced Into the filar. \’n • th* Clown and bis comic mule . Oiv on inches huh, and go thro’ a It it their wonderful performances Von F’ersian Kqullibrium called BA PEROHE. Hy W. H. Stout andQarrr Dexnott] Two Grant Cloavns. MU TONKY I'ASTOR, irtli-c iillng HU. »t th. BXt.n.lT.tj . NOTES O F BANK OF FUI.TON & DEOltGIA HAILHOAft .V Unnkimr Comjnnj, t ikt'it at par, for ait debt.due to, and all g >cd, ■aid by U. H STRONG A. CO. Oct. 17d&wtl. Card fortlic Latlics. rrtHISGHEATTURKISH PMHIODIUAL Jj REMEDY.—For tire immedtatt* removal oi Obstructions. Irregularities, Prolapsus L'tcri. (Falling ofthe Womb.) Bcuchorrbca or Whites &c., Ax. Them? PillMhave never in if single instance failed in producing the men mm. Too much cai.net be said in their favor.' No woman can enjoy good health when that particular part of her peculiar organization n deranged.— Sickness at stomach, headache, languer, debil ity, pain in the head, side, and back, l-'ss of appetite, costivencss, Ac , are some of the symptoms which attend irregular menstruation. As certain as time are these Bills to remove one and all of these symptoms. Be sure and get the genuine, whieh has our signature on aach box. These Pills may be had by addressing Dr. Hanfiny A Go., ond inclosing $1; the Pills, will be sent hy return mail. N. B.—Ladies whose health will not permit of on increase of family will find these Pills successful preventive. Bodies who are pregnant, should not i these Pills, as theyare sure to bring on mis carriage, though no injury to health would follow. Address, DR. SANFBOY Ar CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb 10 dwtf hi. bsr.k vsult*, or to sdopt tb« poiiejr re- ■ paf>r i« *Uob * «}xop.i. of mj retnsrk. From lira conviction that the !W School I w ,mher„ mtttf.'oit a .ingle ffttv” i. over ten c-mio«aM ty Mr. nfatco. Acd that we!" t apfeared, cot haiiog hodao opportuni-, List of cor Co, n*ed«] a th ro-igb revision, • thoussml pounds-cr more than five ton.. r. 0 ’ht in this eon C. rr.Tftt ■ ■ p«>er !»ti a ijectore, «« agt.il quote , ; J revising or correeting the report before t we have given rhi. subject our entire atten I The tr.izflt of tht •:«aject, who *»t> *&*** . „ r I" mnodefflng the f'cor Sehool Li.t, Krie railroad is 1 our ob t serv t, JOHN Jo. Yi AUD, we hare tatcen for a tn»i. t e return. mor!>: 1 oiunfi*—or more . . . ’ho blame of. two .troeg W oi: Unks, ta-t attribute, the ■ . tperra. ,t. '.0 tut-ra -.one. Toe oath, named ,!k tho Bact of .A e.er.ea »o<i the Merchems’ I'.ahh. The former n -be <!epo»Uorj of ti< rpecie usol io the Ci- trir.g House, oaf Util, As Accoi’wt Thus Mils. Loss.—The las: quarterly returns, or seeouat #f the busipet* of the New York city Post Office, which was received st. foe deportment in . . mi. Wa.hicgton eity in • day or two tfter the cause of theruspewion u, NtApl r. Ifrrcfoae of Ut> quarter, if stretched out page i. .ix. l— :-i i i, . r • thi.beso; if a book, or two banks,-oUe “tostud any run” for *p«cie, acd with his Mat.” wers able to .Und any run but they loapcnd - * 1 ed specie payment w’-h the other bsnkj, to at not tq I* cotridere! raprir.-ooi or oUanale. It appears then that a refusel to txpaod their loans daring the critix. hy tbiac banks who men able to stood any run, wm the the mail forwarded by the is orrr sixteen thousand pound.—of iiioib titan eight tons—that - . | to the lax itecetter, adding only aucb Oth- I »ent hy the Hudson river over four tons olBD Lotutiy oesator. en fo 'the List u htve be»/«rm*hed fry in weight. The weight of the entire mail* The “Citaeo," of Macon, says:— 1 the various Teacher, throughout the Oran- forwaroed on one day of last week was ' Vuce writing tbe above, Mr. Svubbr, wa '7* *? d ‘ M * 1 M kcowa to us to D: en- ■ over (any tltouaaud poind*—or more thin — ! -- J ....... title.). Tbi. has riquirw) a gri-at deal of j twenty ions. Them, now employed lathe labor which tnight have been »ery 1-a.y had Poet Office of New York, a clerk who ha. the people made retnrn. to the Tax K-ceir- ; been there forty years. Thirty-fire yesrs * r tgo this clerk carried the entire southern n o hope that ail w), j may dseire to par ticipate i* Abe Poor (School Fund in fat ore, wilt make fdll returns to th* Tsx Keeeirer. Jf any shohlJ neglect to [s-rform this regret to learn, has determined to send in by page continuously, would make a string of paper quite three mile# long. mail daily under his arm, acrosa the rirer to Jcrwy city. That wail, which could then be tied up in a handkerchief, now weigh, some five or *ix tons each day, and 9 ' ’ I VJHIC nw» gi *u prtis u<K.ii if*i, duu platr duty, and Ibcreby_ba deprived of the ; has to he tranaported from the Post Office teot3t of this Fund, it will L# charg'ab!' j in heavy wagona, making several loads. to;tbar ownjhegkct. In Ihu connection, wc | If t|„.. increase of the mails may be regar- woold earnestly reeonmend foe Teacher, j d-d a. an index of the general growth and throughout the County to urge upon all j progre*. of the eountry in nil that add* to thoee entitled, the eccewlty of making a : the prosperity of the naUon, then, Truly, return to tbe Tax Bceeiver. j we are a progresiivc people. FOR SALE OR RENT. A WELL zrr»of«it ?lor* Houdt, lo » Utki n«M« port of th# City, «lth« *todk of nroeerlM — Tho## within* to parch*** or r»nt. will «io w*ll to e*ll *ni *i*miD* tb* prAtnUc* toon, tor w* mteod to «1U- do** of th* property *o«\* w*f. oetSUtf 8- J 3HACKCLF0/H), A«*ot. Who Wants Money'? K&* 8 6 0,0 0 0 «=S«r May bo obtainotl by risking $10. Halves and Quarter Ticbets IN PROPORTION. JMPISIB (B©'fjrOT ACADEMY LOTTERY, H<j Authority of the Stole of Georgia. On the Havana Plan or Single _ Number*. 30,000 TICKETS. :i.2-h6 Prizes,amounting to $215,200. Prim Payable Without Dcdnciton. ANDERSON k SON, Maoigtri. SUCCESSORS TO J. F. WINTER, Man*gtr. Oar Lotterie* draw in Macon, Oa.. (Small ScUemu) every Saturday, and in Savannahs Oa., (Larga Schama*) about tha 16th of ovary month, Class dd Pram Nov. I Oth, UiT, st Armory Ilmll Havuraxh, flwirgla, under th. .went inperin. Modwte. «r W. R. Syaont, Ksq. >hd 1. M. Pr.otlu, Ei.,. Capital, of *««,*•«, »10,SM,gt«,llO«, $5,000, ft,000, $3,000, 3 prise, of $1,000, »of $400,100 ortlOO, too of $00,1000 of $10, and T2 Approx, latalbm prim wwowoliwg to $1,711. Whole Ttcheto «IO; Halve. $5; Quartan ta W, Look to your interest and compare this scheme with any other. Bank Now. at toco* Beaks taksn at par. Cheek, oa Hew York ssuffmd for prises. Addrsss )r dors for Ueaets or Csrtilstls* of I'aektgM if Tl*k<.i« lo ANDWOfI * UN, Kanoftrs, H.roa or Barsatah, OsorgU. 300 Barrel* k'lour. 1uslnm.ln0.oal for Mlo, SS0 Bunt. KssoUsst j.ohv. .r~. VUtsktll ftrsst Situation Wanted as a Teacher. A NY pewan Jilcairouit .of pmj»loying the acrvice* of a teacher to take charge o d Common Engliah Srhool, can oc acommo* da tail br applying to the iubscrihe*. JOHN l\ EVANS. Ebenezer, Morgan Co,, •ep30dwll Georgia. V.fiemeatof Dr. Catanaa*h, who I&vattably cutm a painful <li**a**, and on* that ha* hitherto b##n *a almost if not *ntir*l7 incurable. Th* reined/ Is simp I**, not painful in application, and no cheap a* to plac* it within th* reach of th* poor'kt. With *och an array of *vld«nca aa to th* nucr.eiw whieh ha* attended Dr. Cavanaufh'n treatment of the [lUeaae alluded to aa has been brought to our knowl edge, we ahould be aingularlj direlect ‘ * •• • * b r J D | th e public coplMand gag’d by all the other Clowns in the country, vrl I op«n «ti eu’.ire new budget of fun, ar range l to bull the year 1867. Tc n#y f aitor will also delight the au- dime* by uiugi g hia favorlto dlttr «f ••ify* anybody aeen my ehter,*' *' s »*»lf b )‘ him more than 600 time* In all ihe great Clrouaee of the World, with the inoktuverpow- erlng applaua?. Tno French Groternue. GARRY DEMOTT, Will Introduce all thone Antic* Puna, Ttlckn, Wllticlttnaaod prac- tlnl J k» a, which have establish- ed hi* reputation ak the llrat Com. ic Per former in tho King. A terrific contact with W I Is 1) D B A S T S , by l’rof. BEASEI.Y, who will enter the den of I.ion*, Tlgere and I,eop tt -a. Th** following lilt crniprliea tbe wild animals now exhlhtingin May UP# joint Menagerie and Circui: Four Ojlossal K- L lr T II A N-T «-r- Kurinltg the team of the Great Bond Chariot, Ten magnificent I4on# Koyal Ren gal Tiger. Ulack HraclUion Tl- rcr. U'opatdi, Pantbora, Cougar, >crlotN, Tiger Cat*, Striped and Spotted Hyena*, GriuW *od black Rear*, t amele and Dro(ue«!arles Ijitnae, HurnMNeCow and Alpacas d bl’k Wolves, white Coons i olger*. Porcupines, and a wlU dernrja of K rda and Monkeys. F« r further particulars. *i*e largu Pictorial and De- ncriptlre iJthnrrapbs of tha Ooropany. octlOdw 500 YouilK Men Wanted, I MME DtATELY, to travel in Ilia Suutharn and Western Elates, as agents. .Salary, qtlll per mon th. and expenses paid. For pat* liculers, address, with stamp enclosed, E. 8. (UllSON & CO, Exeter, Ro ckinshem co., New Hampshire, October 7, 1857 dxwtf Notice ALL persons indebted to tho firm of J. A. THRASHER or THRASHER k L0VKJOY, will please make payment to 11. F. Botnar, who ia fully authorized to settle tbe outstanding business of said firm, J. J. THRASHER, Ad’mr. of oct'jJitim J. A. THRASHER, Members of the Legislature I Hoarding House. CAN lurnisb fiClMii or twenty member, tho Lcgisliturewitlt comfoitablo Koo ,d Bond, during the present session of legislature. JA8. A. UEEN Milsdgerille, octl3dwlrn •abject promptly be he nQlicted to give it trial —Ciucioo Daily Dinoctutic Pnnit. For tale in thl* city hy A. ALEXANDER. Londretb's New Crop, 1856 ,,Ma„ Notice. Al! per*nn< having b .«ine»B withl tha underiigntd ill find him at tb • Ware-hcuteor store of Capt. C. D irr, with whum he has mad* permanent bualnoaa arrangement* Jnn# *27 I„ J. PARK] J\ Th. public generally, and th. Ltute. especial ly, are Invited to call end oxeutiae (be variety el 8eed, os the .ubicriber is rsady at all times to exhibit hit stock if Seeds—os Will as the new stylet of Furniture. T. W. WEST • Wfo-Beed Store Atthfroevr Furniture » Meiari. F. A. k J. S. WUUwo- Peachtree B* Miller’* Hair Invigorator. ■.For atrengthenlng, p*»toring, Darkeninr, and per tuatlng the beauty cf the hair. Price 26 eenta per It eradla$tea ecnrf and dandruH; impart* n- net Bol . tallty to the runti of the hair: lendj vigor and Inatre ro the fibre*; darken* them if too light, or growing gray; fMten* them if fallJog oat; renew* them If are teady (had, aod make* the hair aoft, ailky and wavy. In the nuioery it ia iodiapenaable aa a mean* of eleao-' ing the bead*of children, and laving the foundation of a vlgorcna growth of hair. Sold by Draggl'd* an*l dealer* In Fanay Good* everywhere. Wholesale Depot M Dey'a et.. New York. bn. 17—d3m. Drug*! Drug*!! Drugs! 1! T rig esdtralsned weeld reapeetfolljr Inf ana tb.lr maay friends aod patnras, that they have largalv loer*a*#4th.lr stock ef Drags, OtteetiealSjPaJntj, 0U., IVIitdow QIars, i'srfamsry, Fsaoy Oeeda tad ererv Ullof else lueslif found la a tint class Drag Mor. •bus they vnisellattkalruiaallevratee for csrh er short time. Their etork of Window Claes Is the leiyest la the Heathers country, aid from theedvea legsoee tones of dellrerr, they defy coetyetltton. We weeld ante eafl the eltsulloe ot the subtle it Taylor's aatl ltyssspUe Hlllr. We modicioo of Ule years hoc so cue/ ardeet Meads as this. Out of tee l!"??* 4 ’ 01 wW * w * bare sold this Hedletee, ve here heard eoqo say It did them eegcod, end ve haw at meey Ie this eUr sod vlelelty who. frees the verge ef the grave, hare been restored to rj“ l baalth, WesayIhsrathl w her#^KTtb. £assAr 4 jc 4 j:af. ‘- ,o - ,ni ' uiu *«* .wt. Mmf**zza«o. r Tobacco, TohJ^feo. _ k. ut TOBACc6,”amoti*f"wbleb^u'h Z". 1.^! J" (, Y foUbfafod Broad k ANBA* Twurr, mperlor lo ssv la t hi *UyJ [setHdmq T. F.LOVVE NKGllO SHOES! CHEAP! CHEAP!! |t|1 TO THOSE WANTING A PR1MB ^ ‘(tar lido of double «olo or welted brogan>,N([l Kw6 wIlll any that we now hava in Store 9 K a heavy Stock, and all ot our own Manufiaetoring wbioh we will aell at ten eenta a pair lower than any house in thla eity will aell aa good aa artlole —competition we defy either in Yankee Blade, Georgia Made, Home-made, or any other make, and warrant them os’ goal ay article os bos ererbeen offered In this market or Stats. All kinds ot Boot* ob Shoe* proportionally cheap and warranted. AllgoodaparehasedofnerepaJsSdfreeofcbarge Attheilgnof BIO BOOT, Peachtree Street Atlanta Georgia. DIMIC,, JOYCE, A CO GLAS! GIsASSJI CLASP! aaa Boxoe. W E hare In stern one of tbe largest stacks o window glass, nrer brought to this taorkef Dd will sell It at low figures for CASH. Ca nd see. aprfifi gMlTH A KZZARP. NOTICE. A LT. persons Indebted to the eeute or Riebard Whitworth,lata of (IwlnieUeonnty,dMeMed, are notified to make Immediate payment, and thoee hsring demands against said estate to ran. dar Ultra In according te law. . KIUCI1AK1) A ll’HITWOBTH, ' eet. 15, '47. wlOd Executor. Admlnl«tralor , n Hale. A tIREBABY to an ordtrof tbe Court 4f Or, dlneryof (Iwlonett county, will be told be- fore the Court Knuae door. In tbe Towu of Law. reueertlle, within tbe legal boars of tala, first Tuesday In Deeambwr tbe following pt te-wltt Z14 acres of Lend In Ute 6th District eounty numbers fififi and JdJ, and en* woman, named Lilsy, eboat twenty-fire years and’ all Mt Interest belonging to tho heirs of Ueorge Kirk, deceased, In sod to a Negro gift, named Bliss, shout 10 ysate old, is tbo property ot Ueorge Kirk, Isle of tsld county, deceased, for tha benefit ef tbe helra snd creditors of told do-, hot. *4. ’47. WM. KIRK, Adm'r wtm. (JWMWJA C«*ai>«« ComrWkereet B. C.kJ.U «EsS5» i »“«'-‘SS