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fM Intelligence & ifohiiiitf.
DUNCAN A. LOCHRAHE.
.IOHS M. STEELE, Editor.
^LiNTA, GEO.,
TUlSDitYvOCT. 87, 1*47.
TCRHI OP TH k
INTELLIGENCES A EXAMINER-
DAILY, $6 00
WEEKLY, •
9 06
%a-rdkiAr£srJ>c irssls tiwid wM
iffCBS OF •'
Baat of Fulton taken at P*r for all
• Debta dae this Offico.
OmUxioo
In tbe presentments of Ik* Orat'd Jury of
this (Fulton) County, Psed No. S, which
wc publithedon jeshwfo?, there tree an
omitaioo of tbe foliating paragraph compli
mentary of 0. M. Payne, Eaq., the Clerk of
our Inferior Court.
■ We alao find the Book* of the Clerk of
the Inferior Coart neatly and well kept,
and all mooter received by him properly
paid over.”
Hon, H. X, T. Hunter, of Virginia.
We lay before oar read era to-day a letter
recently addrened by thla dUtingoabeO
a Senator boat Virginia to one of hit friend*
and constituent*. We do to, not becaoae we
ace in it anything new in regard to the Kan-
aai question, or at to tbe preiticn cf a dem
ocratic a. rrator, hailing true tie Sooth, eo
far at Hr. Buchanan'* adminUtration is
ecocercedt'bct became the 'impression had
gone abroad that Mr. Hur ler’s position wa*
ucc cf best-lily to Mr. Bachman as w*a a*
ro Governor Walker. We tee. bowrror, that
this di»:mgoiehed gentiemaa asserts in bi*
Shut identically the sane doctrine that the
dora.crscy of Geur-rita adtanced tn th* late
out****, and whieh they maintained at riv
bal'ot t>.\Xr where they achtcred ao glonco*
a rictory. It is tbe doet.-ioe, too, ef the NV
ttonal Deraacraey, North and South; the
trao doctrine; the doctrine of ihs patriot and
cf the Cone'itulioa.
whether they tare carried the State, the de
mocrats yet claiming it. One more strbgjrle,
and eronOblowQlhe ddimed ftOsn a thral
dom disgraceful to kcr intelligence, hvr an-
terpriso, and her patriotism. Anotborattsigt
gl* tad tbe Unset cf the democracy trill
wars is trfaspk otcr the. ? Barit Ey»"
Oate,
Block Republicanism, therefore, nnleta we
ere wcfally dcreirod, has seen ita rite, end
it has reached ita second elate, ita deditte.—
Deserted by IVaneylTaaie end Ohio,
where can it look for aid? Sere Mary
land. the Smith ir now almost undivi
ded. Truo, tit-o ia here and there a
Know Nothing member of Congress
ftom the Snath, but, if they bad tbe will,
which wa will not attribute to them, they
hare not thirpewer to stay the certain and
•ore progress of the National Democracy in
iU onward march to, victory oyer all ita
enen*e< partitularlj Bkpk Bspnhlicaniam.
Gathering strength, too, la the North, wt
can now look to tbe future with hope and
confidence. We look to the enrc And eerUio
fall of the South'* cmniee. We look to u
film m*. ntahnahee of the right* of the State*
by the National Demccreqy. We net only
look to a recognition of 9ute tovsreign-
ty, but a Minfci.imref it by oar rtetori-
oue party. All that Is required to secure
what we so confidently look for are rerssve-
rarret and rigi lance.
Wo matt net be bruited into a false cense
of security by the prospect before a; by
tbe butties we have fought; and tbe victo
ries wb-'ch we hare won. The time is ap
proaching, when the scattered forces of Ab
el tivoitm will be rallied for another and a
list struggle. In 1MQ, this last s’ruggle
wilt taks place. The Democracy, North
and South, mast prepare for it Until, then,
let us b- unit'd—united in thn South, unit
ed ia the North—ousted to do buttle against
a Sanaticam that knows nothing of what
Georgia has on her crust, -•wisdom, justice,
moderation- —nothing of law atid of order;
nothing of the cocstitctioo. If wa remain
thus united, it will be (bets and not till ther,
that the "Faff cf Black Republicanism,'
will be chronicled as an erent cheering to
ettry patriot in the land.
which might ^ able to mlntaln the Galon
- -’■•fonn] prsDclplcti, was antjhjtct
il.'imMtrtahcs snd justifiod
somemotlficrh of feding, end even of late-
rwt. Accnrtllngh, the bill was not look as
rroaW tqive been framed by the detegsd** of
cither at Aon, if It had been tubmUtedto
•*u*. Many, perhaps most of the
rrn «*n, (of whom I was one) believ
ed that property in ilaret wat a* muoh »n-
Utled tQ the protrotior, of law in the Terri
tories of the United St it-.*, as properly in
anything else; but whilst the Northern
frieade of the Kansas tet would not con-
osde this, they agreed to nnito tn repealiog
the Miuonri restriction ro as to rttnove the
hen under which the domestic institution* Ol
the South had been placed by Federal legis
lation. Accordingly, a bill was _ pass*'
upon the principle of nob-intervention, In
regard to atavecy, ao for as the Uonvtal Gov
ernment was concerned, ard which lull that
whole (object withh the centre 1 of the peo
ple of these territories, when they should
• weal* frew dilmicninn At S’dfW. Thlt ftlthl)’
It is idle tovck for farther security P 1 ®'
fcsitont of faith. My past coareo*fiord* the
hast erUeuco of ray pobfic action, and were
»«torts by which, us an horntf man, 1 am
apply for edmlrsion as States. This, eltbo'
ra t all that we thought the South entitled
to, wsa a great advance upon the old order
of thing*, so far as she was concerned,- be-
oause it removed an nrjnat and odious dis
crimination against her domestic institu
tions, Irom the etatntc book. A moral tri
umph which was of vast importance to the
South and. to tbe iattitution of slavery it-
self. Nor could the North abject to a hilt
which merclv carried out a principle
which it had reomtly gained so largely la
the series'of nets, douomma.od at the Com-
proml e Measure a. To all it cnght*to have
ttaeo a subject of congratulation that a com
mon ground bad bees found where a party
might be rallied from all Motions of She
country to administer tbe government just
ly, ana without tuerificing the constitutional
.rights of any portion of the Union. The
sola hope of accomplishing so happy a re
sets depended upon submitting thts question
cf slavery to tbo people of these territories,
when they cime to form their constitutions
as States, without interference of any eott
on the put of tbe General Govfroment.—
With the decision of tbe peuple themselves,
so far as the character of the new States was
concerned, the democratic party of all set
tlor* tWarcd tl ey would bo euthfied. To
fulfil, then, the conditions of this agreement,
it was all important that there shuuld be no
interferon e on the part o' the General Got-
e-ncrant, either through its Legislative or
Tennmee—State Aid to BuUroutfo.
We see published in the Meiapb * £»g e
and Enquirer a la ter tram James C. Lut-
trail. the Ccmptroller General cf Trrnessee
directed to ths Attorney General of that
State, giving an account cf the condition tf
thejeve.il Ruilrctd C.raponies ic Tecues-
se*. th; am sent of trndi w -.:.-b hsr-j been
end-reed by th* Stats, and issued directly to
them, and bow they cave met their mjage-
awnt* to the State. A;. From laid letter,
wt gather the follosieg pvrticnlart, which
w:;i dcobtie-s be in’ere-t ng to every ore in
Georgia, who desirw to *ee the great tec-
Stoea of-our State now deprived of Kaii-
to»j faciliriea etjtying the same.
It appears, theti. that the whole loan of
Teonaetc to the Nashville and Chattanooga
Ra,lro*d, a fil.SCO.CCG- This road is doing
a targe hasinem—has declared a dividend cf
three per cent, to tbe Stockholders, alter
paying in expssen. accruing interest, and
retaining a sinking ford. It has ae! ia In
terest promptly..
To the East Tenneeste k Georgia Bai
road, tbs > tate leaned 31,321,0(10. This
read is doing a gcoi busineui which wiil be
Urrely tacreaj-d. It is, loo. a puying tsad.
and has met, says the Comp'roller, and w.U
meet in tie future, its interest withprompl-
een*.
To the Memphis k rborfcston Bond
[Prta the ChariettesviUe J*ff*ri.-,nlan. Oat St,
Letter from non. R. 31. T. Hjin-
ter.
CttaucVTl'-ViUr, Oct. 20;h, 1557,
7b <4* SdUcr rj'tkc Jefcnonian -
Dasa SitI received lost nirhi the *c-
ol red ’utter from Hon. R. M. T. Hooter,
which I ask joe to pobSih. I kept no copy
of aj letter to Mr. Ouster, to which hi* :*s
a reply. The tnterrogatoriar propounded
will he readily gathered from tbe esswera
I bars only tu ray, that I never doubted
myself Mr. Hauter’a attach men’, to tbe prin
ciples cf the Demccratic party of Virginia,
or fats friendship for Mr. Bachaasn'j AU-
nioievroii-'ia; and it was ao distrust uo my
part that icd me to addreea him, with a view
.to sheit hi* views for publication.
1 never doubted that Mr. nuntsreon-
Wamed th* coaree cf Oorevnor Walker in
L hate .beta (and am cow)
tt:
bound tu jute every admlniatration. If,
timtcforM iSoif' *
mid diner from an adminie-
« it diseeated front these
I .should bo blanwd, if blauwab'c
-.all, not for the not of differing with a
Prealdent, but because of tbe falsa principles
by whieh I am to judge him; so that it is by
these that I am to bo tiled, after all. It is
true, that when new question* arise, one may
be fairly and property questioned as to his
opinions. But what is there new here? The
prinoiplssof theKansna-Nebraskn act, .by
which l have been just testing Gov. W alk-
ct’s con i not, and toe right of tbe people,
acting through Ihsir convention, to form a
constitution of republican character, accord
ing to their awn pleasure, without prejudico
to their claim cf admlss oo os a State in the
Union, have all been dhoussed heretofore, by
myself and others, far more fully than would
ho oon-istent with the limits of this letter.—
Nor have I ixpreesed.any opinion hero in
regard to these questions, to oltich I have
not been tommitted tong since. If then, 1
repeat sentiments which 1 lime before de
clared, you will excuse me, us 1 do it in de
ference to your request.
Very rcepectfu ly and truly your-.
R. M. T. HUNTER.
board the ship Georgia, whloh aalUd yet-
trrdey. As exchange is ao low, ba waald
' - • - -h.
not draw against it, and lay* that
cannot aell,M»-blU at a fair pcieab*
have The go'd .brought back for It.
prooekdihgV of oohhoil.
Executive influence. Any such interference
was oalcniated to dtssatisfv the one section
ot the other. Under such circumstances, it
was in my opinion improper for the highest
Executive officer in the Territory, Ire Gov
ernor of Kansas, to attempt to influence the
Savannah Hanks.
A meeting of tho Presidents and Cash
iers of the banks in our oity, nas held ou
the 19th lost, and tbo following mannor of
settlement was .agreed to—
Firtt: They will rcoelvo in payment and
on deposit tho notes of all tho city Banks,
the notes of the Bank of Hamburg and of
tho Banks of Augusta on ! Charleston wh-ch
are received by the Batiks in thos - cities.—
The notes of the Bank of Mi idle Georgia,
and the notes of the following hanks and
branches, so long as they aro redeemed by
banks in tiavannab, vis : Bronchos of the
state Bank, Ban'.: ot Columbus, B.-.r x of
Athens, and tbe Commercial Bank cf Brum
wick.
Second. 1'ke balances uriiing betwem
the respective tanks iu this city »ha!l he
settled on Tuesday ufo eh week, as follows:
Balances to be paid in the 1 ills or in checks
at sight on tbo banks -adopt'd a. c-jrrrttry,
and in the event of ttny bank n-t being pre
pared to pay balances against it ir. mis way,
sa-d bunk shall be required to give a check
■ ' Cotnctb ODaun, 1
Artaava, Oct. 23,1857. f
Conoqll met; present, Hon. Wm.Ksxard,
Mayor—Councilmen, Lawabe, Sharpe, Mo-
Banlel, Holcombe, Farrar, Pack, Glenn, ud
Farnsworth
Minute* of last meeting of Council retd
and confirmed.
.Petition received from F. P. Rice, pray
ing Council to permit him to remove bit re
tail liceose from tbo store at preMnt occu
pied by him, to aiore joining Meters. Butt
A Jack. Petition granted.
Care of Aarotr Johnson for disorderly oon*
duct, on tho appeal was continued.
The committee on Holland Free School,
to whom was refered tbe communication of
A. \V, Owen, teacher of said eohool, relative
to necessary repairs, roport, that the repairs
have been made and the bouse In euflieient
order to answer the balance of the joor.
Report received and adopted.
Council adjourned.
jas. McPherson, clerk.
Oct. t*. '5T.
Fair
Atlanta DR* j
No. 69 V
CUTTING
lUVBo
ol'RvH
-A styts* at... -
Dtlaintt, .Mrrineet, Cflf*
S'*#ro Uoodl, IIclU tnd 4c,
&r»nuitUltt4| AttanU 4«rirf tbi FAIR, wm
Co will to |tv*.a* • Mil, and w. uture th«ta tta
fvtwawuutm v wo-cewhiuh'diM
ootSCdtw Neat ttoarf
reg»r4«d i
WOOD’S UE3T0RATIVK.—Of »ll th® re-
•torativei for tbe hair th»t ha?o been in*ented,
Wuod’i pro-emlnently elaima the tint piece. It
will oertAluly reitore the neturel color of the-LxU-
|f the direction! aro followed for a aufflolent length
of tioio. It bu Also produced Aatonlahiog effect!
in bringing cute growth of heir* where the btid
had K'en prerioualy bald. Wood does not p rc
tend that it will do this in oU ceset; end we think
his candor U Vgoo l recoumiendation of the fir-
tun which bJ^rCJtorntlfe reAlly peueuea. It
tho root!jjfwtho^halj ara dealroyed, no hunmn
power can make them grow ag»in; but whore
there ii any vitality left in the root, the reitore*
tiro will soon renow tbe heir in All iti prUline
rigor. It b&3 dono th\.< repeatedly when ell other
remedies had failed. It ia tharefore worth while
all raacii to make the experiment. For clear-
_ that hki hitherto boen
almofit If uot entirety incurable. Hi*
remedy la simple, uot painful »u ej.plieaUon, ab4«**
eheepai t# place It withle the reach of the pooreet
With itch ae array of evidence u to the eueeee*
whieh has attended Dr. Caranaugh’a treatment of the
dUMse alluded to aa hae beeu brought to ouf knowl
edge, we ahnuld be alngoUrly dlreleet aa a public
jofTnaHikild-we not bring the eubject promptly be
^TSfTIffepuUle. oad urge upon the eaieted to gif#it
triol.—Oucjoo Daily Dimocratio Itm,
For itle in this city by A. ALEXdN D fi R.
in* tho head of dandruff, and thlekenlng and
at ten days after date .>a New”York at par. j <trcngtbcnlag tho hair it has no riral.—Western
Third. Each bank is allowed to pay *iut | Patriot.
at its, till nny of tho no:ei desi*natt
currency.
Fourth. Tbe rate for si^lit checks on i
Sold hv ail good Druggists. oct2Mw3
Carriage Painter.
C nawxar*?it.t*t*»6«»
reapectfully to Ufonethe
eitlaena of AUantk aud atuv
rounding country, that ho la
fully prepared to do all kltda
of Urrlage Fainting. Please gi?o me a eaU. 1 war-
rant mr work to pleaae, end my charge to gift aatta-
faettoa. Shop ta the rear of T. D. Lyoea’ Store, Dm*
turstreet. i
cot t»
Situation Wftntod at a Teacher.
NY p*ra»n dtrirou, of emploving tbe
■ervics. of a taacher to taka c harge .
mmon English School, can oa acommo
ilatcJ by applying to th. aubaeriha*.
JOHN P. EVANS.
Ebcneter, Morgan Co.,
MrSOdwtt.Gforaia.
4 s
_ HITE 4 CO l
. snrtriorstiMk or OmU*, wkttb
- vhBtari,
ACCOMMODATION LIKE.
From Madison, Morgan County, to
W ILL leave Dally after tho arrivtl of the
~T '
BsyTrein from Atlanta.
PaaMngtraby tbia route will avoW 10 to 11
hour* delay at Union Point.
I.eave Athen* al« o’clock, A. M, arrive at
.ifatlUnn in time for the up-train to Atlanta,
anti flown.train to Auguttu.
Pcrwtn* goinw to Milletlgevilli- '’ if.T.
AVOID JeHOURS DELAY AT ’ N
DlilancetHHIIcii—Fart • >0.
HAUf.TER A IVEY.
Btsoi Dyatca—Fra.ikiin Mouse, Athon* ,
ntl Oampltvll’t Hotel, Matitton.
oct. lfo/67. . Jaw8w.
Landrath’a New Crop, 1866
rj V \ '■ •'
Tha public gaearally, and th, l.wi.i Mpcelal
• in ‘ ”
l‘y, ara invitail to call aotlaxaioina th. vari-tt; ol
Saad, aa tha aabaeribar ii ready at all timar to
exhibit bit nook if Saada—aa wall a. tha
atylaaof Furniture. T. W. WEST*
ba Saad Store at tba new Varnlturt S
Menri. F. A. A J. 3. WUlteww Poacbtrea
upon tbia question ol alaverj-. Such an in
terfcrence tn tho part of any branch of the
Federal Oovernraen’, was icootisisteot wi.h
the principle of the Kansas-V-bratki act.
sssr-2 ss&rxss&sa \ g* ?»• s-• -»-«-
■ppaiot. Wt■«) imptmal Wtb .U» • ■“
per cent, premium
Fifth. Each bank id requited t'.» up*
p«»*ni ecu person to represent n» u -tand-
lug anmnittce to ■uperiutcud -tiif trauaao-
Special Koticca.
.VoranrvjA Republican.
appoint a lair nnd impartial mode, by
a majority of the actual, bona Jidc rcrUent
sfttlen of Raoeai. shall tote through thf j M _ . 7Z 77 ^
instrumentality of Impartial judges, I will! Moderate Amusement in Speru
join you in a l lawful oppojition to their \ ' Ititlon;
d ing?, and tho President an l C'rgrtsg will j Tho thing-* of this world an? made iojuri-
reject their evaluation.” If tho convoa* [ ona by the cxcoe-ses into which gome person
tioo itjelf was legally constituted and eleoU : ran headlong. It ia so with alraau every
M. ll. MACKAY, a democrat of Fuk
ton County, will be a candidate for Door-
Keeper of tho House of Hepic:en{a ivei, al
lhe eomirg session of thl Lpgielatun*. He
rospcctfu’ly a^ks the support of tbo Members
of tlio Houa**.
lily \o vu» rume ui »»*” , •«•*«» *lgor
theibree; itarkena them If too lighter growing
grey; them tf fellln* out; rose we them If a'-
teedr abed, and rneke* the heir eoft. ellky end wary.,
‘ the nuieery It 1* tndlepeneable * *’
ing Ibe beediof children, end teviag ibe foundation
of a rigornu* growth of bair. Sold by Druggiita *oJ
Healpra in Faaey Wood# everywhere, wkeleaule Depct
In Faney
J®. Dej’a at., Ke
Sep». 17—d3».
Iron Axle Road Wagon*
Lore’s Emxt Cozxtt. Va.,1
Octobn 16, 1857. J
Ti !kf Son. Skelton Leake:
Dcsi 5;a:—1 tacrivadoaysaterday j;sr
lett*r prcsoucdicg to mo certain ioterrogc-
t.ri**, 10 which, without farther d;!ay. I
prrcveJ to reply. They are in icboUnre
r.«*rly the same, with tits questions epos
ivt.tc'j tbs " Enquirer 1 for some time par.,
ha* btoa demanding ay answer*. Bat '•
tbe«» las' l have not rapiird. b*e, a *e th;"
New Advertisements!
MOIt two, four or aix
horaea—made by the beat
Factories at tbe North, of
ed, tbo question of submitting their trnrk ! kind of speculation. Eren I ho farmer 50**s ’ lltD ^ 6r ' .f 6 * 1 'J 1 * 0 ' Tv -
u tbs people for »* n “*‘ 00 .’ ™ <">* of {too much groumi sometimes ; arai Ms crop, j t.V,Ug. K.po.imVllVn, Oa“. It I, ,afi
which that body had juristic ton alone, an- ; fallmg. natuie return-; to him a blank ft r nil | t h, , tm , t,»m t , n pull sthrid mor, on th»x
]*■.. indeed the act which coll.d them ia-.a > tbe timo, labor and tupital expended. Tbu* -ban on tb, wooden ,xi. wigon. oolllwlt
bang, had required a final ratification by ! it i« in all bu.incv. In n well oonduated i - ^—
th: prop!*. The practice of Sates appl)*i \ lottery them is u* Lt'le ri*k as in any othe-
ing for adm'stion. as I understand, bos been i ape. ufatioi. I..its,-tee oeeaa'onaBy mvtJ
! “ Mil way*. Nor hai the power of tbs 1 in do no harm. Tiro only trouble i, in in-
ttira t> determine this qn'.tion for i".- ; dulging in tits purchuso of tickets with in
in tbs difference
mmercial *pecu-
nstan c, nrid
terira?—
------- - time and
If, anxiety arc consumed. Tho result D sooner
Congress ran reject a fiat* constituti .n for 1 known, un i the amount of pp St i< frequsuny
the manner in which 'be conventt-.n h'J ex- [ fifty ami annerimeo a thoustnd f.ll or raoro
treued its undotih-eJ power*, why not f ir I above that of eny other ,peculation. In
the matter also of that constitution even j fact,a fair lottory is a public benefit, for it
though it may be republican in tb. form of tnak's money cir.-ulato rapidly, and is free
govemmer-t? Or, if the Governor of a | from the dingers identical toe!,-no., tall nth-
Territory nay attempt to overawe * convtn- j cr kinds of speculation. Any rensibie ; rr-
tion of it* people in the ei*rc'so of i-i pow- L
Who Wants Money ?
8 6 0,0 0 0 «=2«r
VALUABLE
Plantations for Sale.
T TTE underilgtied offers for sale FIVEflR
VALUADLS PLANTATIONS“IItua.-Cr
aMIPBia ©(DTTKnPY
academy lottery,
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
On tbe Havana Plan of Single
Numbers.
5t:’e bee ’»&p1 $t,l'jO,l*>.\ Themed he, i were either accompanied with threa'j
been completed only reeentir. It has met 1 »t»* **-* 10 conridercd, which male aa
in internal promptly. ' aeawet on my par«,i«(wi*tt»t wuh aelfo
_ . ... „ , ._ t rsepect, or e'se they were founded coo: my
To u» Mnemippi Central sod Ttcncace | rvapoosibtlily for tha ed.torii!* of
Raiiroed, the Stite fcjj loosed fiSUDCO, tbs i certaia cewepapcif within ard vitbont the
iaetet’. of whieh has alto been ptotaptN ! State of Virgn : »,' which were n-'t niy cot
oft _ . I anthoricii to ipeak for me, ba; which cUitr.-
ed to »uch actitority. I was to be held re
Tfcc Comptroller farther states, that -‘in
regard to tbe b tit i .aired to the suTCrai
r-ii- now finished, I ansider tbe State a*
being already uequra’.jnnably racurtd a-
gaic.lt sr.y leu. Tiro rural*, befog self .up*
porting, will, ia my judgment, have not only
ebilitj to pay the interest and a sinking
fond as required by law, with which to meet
the boed* open mateity, their • rst i-Kai-
moot has been paid i&w tbe treasury, bat
wiil also p*y taedvotne dividend* to the
rilociholdsrj."
Up to ti praraet time Tcnr.»:*'r has ecs
dov wd btrd* to the amount of
Uot .iahiiity ac uaiiy and contisger.t, ia
fi.3,337656 CO. lie; actual indcbtedccs
Si.u7-J *v55 OG. Her taxable property ir
I»M8.’19,011647 61 Ir. 1M«, only tw
;e r‘ tlrorraf-.f, this valor.rion had increi..
vpccpfc!* for the course of newspaper,, co
las I came before the pc biro with a criri-
cietn cf their course or.d a disclaimer of ail
sympathy with them ; a reaper.,:! iiity wi.f't
I shall Dover acknowledge expreasly or in,
ted in lJjugb.rty county, vtt
20oc4} mile* from Albany, on the river, con.
ing tool icrtu, nearly the whole of which ii un-
Jer-fcnco, and highly improved, 1000 acrea la a
ftnto of high cultivation, The building, .re ell
new, tubsiaotiel, aod well arranged for ooavenl-
'-nre. The w'tolo treat !• well watered; It will be
ihnwn by tbe pver'ecr on tbe premiie*.
Oae 5 miles from Albaay, conUlDittg *10 sere*
son will not hon'iitc to tend u-n. five, oVtwc I ~ !i '’ 1 '. reJ ‘“ cultlvatlon-boUdinge new.
dollars nnd n half to Me3*r*. Swnn
A la: ta, Gu, fra whi le, ha’f ov a quarter
of a ticket, rather than risk hi- money in
tho ether miserable lulteriei.ilkbe dav t.'hich
are dignified he comm ,rria alfttre, ttn’i which
usually etxi in total loti, to .every nno who
inreet.. It i. far prefirabi* to deal v!:h
lioncst lottery m-r,):irs like Swan -4 Co.
Toilers tf the "took i-x-
i r pifb-
/iaye
era in one reptet, why uot ia aoothir?—
With r-fard to the ab-tract proprtoty of
too particular recrmu;enda:ions of GOTcrnor
Walk r, I do not feel cal’ed upon to epeak.
That i» a matter for th, decist v-, of thec^n-
ventitfflJlstif, with which I tugiit not to in
terfere The sbsrract propriety oi tae-e re-
oommecditions depends upon crcumstavc-a,
of which the pe.p’e of Kar.*cs, acttt.g I than w.th th
through their chov*nti-cna,areihe be<t judge*, j chan;.
To them I leave it as their own ti!a r. As I —
to which e-rorie would conduce most to tbetr i . The Slate Trait,—A L it-.Iou p
r-ace ard a fair «tt;!ement t [ tit- qoe-tion, | lishes a .( .ter upon thin -ulject, w . ■. . -
I should require a gr ater tfh^wledtre * f the ( that at L-iyes. tbe greatest s'ave
sc'oal state of affairs in that territory to | Africa, the iupply uf slavea is obwuntd ly.
enable me to decile. , the King from tho Jaboo country,' where all
With these answers to your ioterrogsVrv ] prisoners of war is considorfd^J slave*.—
i J, I might here ch,-o this letter, except ’ ibe orice paid by him is a rdl rtf tobaceo
that I t o'er y u iestro to know ho* f.r my i for two, ihs c *. of the toijzicj Itcipg from
|-~H- V. ... ,e 'y». ,o_*. i, t tpinion in regard to Governor Walker's i twcnti-five to liiirty dqiiar*. 'lne dealer
reJiS-v i c ' c<J nc’- tony >-ff..ct my course towards the pays the king about eixti debar* for each
ila S*! A laiiai-trati si. What am tae precise views -late—a yr.unt* and are ! grown min bring-
eLTJS: ■ «** Pf-ifiw* "ton tbf.c que.tion*, I ing K venty-fl,e dojvfr* wiiie an inferior
e-T withoM tb. S : m» 7 *n ltr0 ' T r " 1 awi -' t l! ' r 'ihvelopment in tbo “p -ee oi goodt” '.ring* from thirty to forty
papar wuo.a or ithoiit the S.«*. to ca l , rC2u [ jr c ., lirM- j la , ,h,,uld ho differ with dollars, 'the wti'er *ta'"t that in 18'3 tho
m ’ !u r r - 'here matters, I do not see h’w cc*t cf imputation to H tvana, was r ,mpu-
L °. T - Any praciha! ’siue can ari«c between him led ai tvboqc aeventj«fivo <!"!!?-• 3 each, nni
« r -tl tho*e o'bii fr'ieads who entertain other 1 that they ^brought In that city
, j One ij it.ilei from Albany, containing750 Rcrei,
iV v»0. f | * jOacrr* in eultivation—buildiDRi now.
On® 7 miles from Albany, containing500 aerti,
300 acres in cultivation.
On® 81 miles from Albany, containiag 1500 serti,
500 acre* in cultivation—building# now.
A iso o/a Plantation situated Baker in county,
10 mi)^* from Albany, coataining 1000 acrs«,40O
acre/in cuitivstiorl'—ImlUinRS now.
Tbcfi® Plantations ars of tbe ftr.-t qualify, well
wratcred and healthy. They will bssbown by tb®
Over air living on the first mentioned place.
Tcriuj to luit purchasers. I can supply each
cr nil of thoie Plantations with Corn, Fodder,
Bacon and Stock of all kinds, if rsqtmed.
WM. W. CUEEVER.
Albany, Oct 27. IS57. wtf.
to queftkm ae La regard U* it, w» not be- » : n an attempt to reject Ut It w clear that, with rich profit*, thn Af-
! p* , , r ,v- a . S ale, if Kanvni fhouM apply fir admirfion ricin slnvc trade will r t fioon relin-
. B'<t toproered with tk» aeswere to j t nw ,|j beaus*i’sCon,criiion Jidnotchrce quished.
.. . . . ., ... i"- , 'rto<rat—«*• I ha- .o *a ; . -si,- “■*-j to submit tAa Conatitution to tha ptonia for
el tfdbStOOW), it amaUBtrog urea to *25.,- i ure uapotanon of hbatil.ty.o-. - J^r, to- | ro:i5c%(i?n . Upon such aquetfon «. this, Ru>u f>, Graving O 1. - At f date com-
9Jt,b67 57. And it- it coenputed that in
IcoT. the ri.i Atioo has increase i user IKS,
it tro t fi-40 GM.COO. Su much Cot Rati-
ruid. is 1 cf.waii*. and the auaiScencn and
w.nl m of her Lcgttlv'urr
I ho Ccmp.rol er ofTcut-c •<»* et<o state*
'lit' r rjOvsvtt Tr tur Suvtc suffer ly hrr
tai.r ,t a. (ho iron cqaipcaensc of j
wardi tiro sdm.'niatrarion of Mr
in .'S-urd ' > tho right rf Cr grass I
„ I un-cd -.•pen nothing 'hat I bare either. , ha f , f
•a dnrdvrj, I voted for Lira a< Prosifoo; - r r •*
ard r,-' cly antarralo nq frei r.g - f hcsii i
it mcaccu.c:) of Yai, C •‘logo, the Rev. Itai;-
Sut.j i»1 Waldo, w a tt.« < Id a: t.raduat* present,
f>-n« I’ution according to their extt ; !l iit- (of the cln a of 1788. | tbu* cored a nptech
, , i... - a'*, p: rid*d it be republican in ch.ractur, ts the assembled Alumni;
•!' Tl'l k]™ If* Z . I «VaM think thc-e couil U- r.-i divi.i ,n of ‘'I am no* ml! man, [ have s>-n n*n>
•.pini— am .ngit tbe member* of the JJerso- ly a tury. Dt you want to know how to
cratlo p-.ry in aoy reckon tf the Ut.tcr,.— grow old ei.rt.vly ar„l happily f Let me tel;
Tt.rr) could rot b , if they rtiqaio true -o y u. Alwov* eat ilow—mav.lcvto well, G ’
what 1 aadtrvani as t era prafewr-o of to yy-tr f s-.a, to }'-)r ;c* , to y ur ooaupa*
ai'b. To e*tah!i;*i the great principles of tioa», smiiing. Keep a go A t,attire and a
« eqna! right*'ff ths Sta’e* to tbe enjoy- ..oft tempor eTerywb"rtt. Ncv-r give way
i*s of the United State*, ’•> anger. A violent tempest of pn»ion
v iiAh i. i act f htioral 1 gtilatton can tcoili-i tear, down the cors'itotion tuorc than a tj-
tauoraliy abridge or de«troy, and--of the phunf rer. Cult,tab- a g>,od memory, end
rtgnt of the r-eople ot each bite to deter- . to do this .you intt.t always be common*
'gig
If I Hi
o. r. BAnTaac,
Piano Forte Repairer and Tnner,
\ XT'ILL Attend to any call* in his
\\ line of bu*in®sc, snch rf reg.
ttlslingof action, covering of hau>
me™,, foiled or buffed,} laying of rewstrings b>
tbe octave, whole or single, Ae.
SaiLiLietion given io every instance'or ne
eb'.rge. All work warranted.
Tuning by tbe Year done at Reduced
Prices.
All orders should be left at Messrs. Wil*
li»m.»* Furnilur# ^Uire, on Peachtree st.. Allan
u, fit
oct. 27,'57, j dwly
Pianos! Pianos! Pianos!
Y\f E keep constantly on hard
\ v An nifl-.rlment of plain an*i
Ihsi only u. carry out the principles
| ih*: Dessoomuo party, jU we umieratmd
! '...era in Y;r/inis, U C(>u\nupd &J coWi ai
j wjripcrt- Tli*e, wn fer M ipplicnhie, will
" 1 he by'Which I shnJi jud. e hia
plain
^Riitly finished Rosewood “Con-
'.rc” Pi'inuf, wiih .heentiro Iron Frame, and all
tho latest impruvemenuwbich wo offer for ssle
it the lowe«t market prices, and allow purchasers
any rewona v le time to teat them.
We on not ngonts for any maker, hut pnr*
chaso Pianos for our own account, and supply
ourselves fr m iu<*h manufactories only, tbe iu*
itrumentf of which give ui entire satisfaotion,
Among tho Pienos we sell, aro those of Chick-
oriff# A Sons, boston j Win. Knabe A Co„ Haiti
ri. ro; SUiowny A v 6oni, New York; Newman,
Brother ± Sons, Baltimore.
From th® latter house we alio ham for ssle their
ite’.y Invented and patented
“DOUBLE SOUNDING BOARD”
toe rtocc wthein ,b« ba* *x”nitd I Adminotratmo. awl support ot < ppore
twi. w ...S-icBt to pay sray liabU y ■ «<•- *». :i 'J u. nform ur^jlTpart fr m j m . , ‘ •.
tut ha. iucur.id Witt a leaven for <j»,rv
to*-* pciccpita. Nor ,haii I t«r dtaposeJ
I apply. tbax.'tdi(|in any captiooi, or unkind
,p nut a* jui'iy and fairly a, I cun.—
More I OtaH rot vt; foir any Admi: t.tr.
an Improvemant, arkrrowlaitg.,.1 to ba tha molt
important that hti ever hotn Introduced.
Wnbava good lecntld hand ln.trumantifor ,ala
nr birr, and allow tbo bi*b„tprice lot old lottrn
tacnU,, wban circa tn uxohaag* f or naw one*,
BARTH k NICOLAI,
at William,’ Faroltoro Store,
,tr«t
Kng-
■Far
as it advasen- t d - ■ r :
laol, th* North,rn rit
West." Ibreater.log -kyt uctioo to uur tt-
pnhiic, etc !t hod aceotBpIrehed a i.'ti.c J it*
glo i >n» tiwtmy. Bat Jik* a cion i It hire
a!s.'-t fli'froited, *-o tr.-i 'here, vuohcw.'!,
bare-it.g liuiilamiaotiug Stae*,{
't.»', -r -hort |*noi.» m ro ifei.D cim j
it • r at dtrkr. — ")*r-c !, rra-p», it,«U, fowi; g I jeeta, I ahcn'vi not acraplo to differ, if rare*
fatr.' ie-. a r , i.-v> list tiro s*ry, with any administration- In aiyins
,*try of the go*p«l.
unry against h no not lalcnu en-mah L. Iron luioiapr,
Fi.po’a
! ,h f P ~ ■ d ' :i »*•> »» *«» lawyer—be an honct lawyer.
lT:d»-rav , vr , i i r» >*.<•«* ivb t sta'l tv b Ar.d nnw that the p ,*iti n h» * hoto line ahoull be alt*mi to read :
CjXt■ZSStiX.'i tZ i ■«» -»«•- •'civ'-. •*
- -* — Mhtist I remain in tho Senate
o{ tii&L'aittd States. I shall stand thcr* at
ti e rcpre-'-t.iauve of the '.rairntdes ond in
ter**:* ’A-.Uij State, tu tor u X can under-
tend tbM, -t.d ia the pur.uil J these ob-
,igt> of t'-n tim i are indicative uf a grtal
change. !: Is ra4lt> r li.il, v w* are at a lose
t; seeoant fur recent resolt* .u Prt,n«j'.venie,
Ohio, and elsewhere, ti, >;-« National Dc-
mociacj in '• uu-: Statekthe cuhntt*.uf Mack
Hepubiicanfont have ben tr.ct,tndirt'l riout*
ly dr.vcO,io one,altogetlror from the field,and
m another, if notendreij reuttd, almost to.
tireiy dffootel. By a majority ot forty
thoutand. the Ddmxtstj cf l’ct, tjyifaab
lure outcro out of tbe U’-e contest. A -d. in
Ohio, wforo throe fear* ago, Black UepcV
ficoniani hod a majority oi eighty tfanuani.
now that moiori y ia certainly reduc'd Wow
ms thoutand, wd it is sail rrta doabtful
f.o An t.oacat lawyer t, toe noblraV work ot
lid G(/*.’’
eonqoer'd, after toardocued strngg/e,
atf.po-e* tha’. Ib» Democratic party w-.uid ' Ciud.'
solantrer a re*r gr.vin muvemet.t, *n 1 re-
rrauoce the fnjitti f a ltard-wuo.victory? To ’ tfiu A raoianoboly affair took pine:
abaod>n either of there positions row, ly & York Diatrloi afewdajuagn.thet.nrtir.u-
rctre grad - movemorit, would bo an act nf . |* r , of whieh we learn front tbo Chronicle
ft'o ite •• in the ptrty, and not me*tly a , \ matt named John Fee, living i »r Bul-
folly, hut a create for »h h uosteriff wvrald l<ro»’s Creek, in a ft of ar.aer *b>.t ii’» hors-,
add *ra-T I r-eter fotgive it. For tlc M reaaons, I do i and corn# ce.tie and koje, and un Sued iff
,t., | iv.t irolietc that tire Dtcraroratictarty, r,T t * .*t firo to hi# huaM which ItP.hai praviotre-
m Preatitent whoa, Ir ha*cho*en, will aid in any,j |. locked. Hi, three motb’erloea eh liron,
inietr* wn in tti» mam— aueorpt to raitriottbe power of tbe ivple ol | aged from five to f (arisen jawra pi »; o, are
Kuoaaa, acting through their eonren’ioo, to t cuppote‘1 to l.nvn peri.l«.d in liwflitno*, A
form a conatitotion accOn ing in linir own i peace wsiract waa i-sued agair>r‘> him by a
pleas ire, idb ia manner aod rJb*tance, j ricigtib.>r, a' d vn t fficer want to rerte it.—
provided it bo republican in its character. | |j ul be was found fortified in one of hi, baft*
tiavuiK nowauwertd folly your innrrog- and iwraring to *hool uny one who should
exytnt
tbia, it may be h ' ' .....
hope an 1 expect
Baconan’# admiqtatra‘ion in- tit* main.
Entire • uocorroct in the views of *r y mas
it would b* too much to hope, or expect.
Js anawet to dr* otlv.t intwrogap.ry wbfob
yea propose as to tbo ecodue: of (iovernor
iVoikar la Kaseas, I I are little hesitation
in aaTtsg, that I disapprove iu Tbe Kao.
retaaNtbrasks get mjpustd nnder Ibe bopa
tiiat this, tha bit of the 'territorial ques
tion*. involving the abject of i-'avery, might
be’ aettied ctun tome common ground where
a party coast bn rallied from the North and
it* Saa b, th* Ensl and tbo Want, strong
emwiga tn dtfeod tbe CouiiUttiea a glint.
tMoaoMlmof k* toemieaand to adminis-
ttr the govarqmeat jottlr opoo other than
partly aactiosal ideas. To rally • party
otories, I need proceed no farm r; hut a, you
art kind esengb to ttp that you question
meant htcau-e y m d.uh <d me jonraeif,
but to save tan fern miienbetraction by
others, I feel that I ought cut to conclude
without thanking you far yosr gvnrrou, mu-
tires To those who are diapow d tn rr i'o n-
stroe me, I have only to uy, that if 'la poet
couraeof esa who has aerv.d the Hut* *n
public e*f*c'ty an long ss I Uvp, effcrdc no
wfoeiut gaaaobty as to his future undue!
attempt to approach biro. Finally he wa*
captured by e'rotagera
Direct Shipments to Europe.—Tb* 8a
vannah Rspublin.n t»ya: A 11 inter from
Jefleraon ec uoty was in Barannah. a few
days sinew, for tb* porpos* of celling b *
roemn; but bring- able td'gat nnty 12 to
11!* c ntt for tb* tame qwal.ty, which is
’ ’»}» '
ttitiug is Limpool for 9 a Sjtl, b* cos.
Valuable fctiy PropiTty k. Fum
liy ReuSdenco for Sale.
T HE tm.lereigned uffere for *il» tb* 11aure
and Lot on which ha nowteaiilaa in tha
city ot Atlanta.
fro
Ti.o Hutu* ii. a eomfortslile one for a famly
■ nil has a foot rat* Garden with a fine auuit.
r-it-nt o Fruit Tien attache'; alto a otuall
hnuee rt tha c.mcrofsaid lot—the whole
containing abuut five avrea of land.
Thia prnpvrt, u aitnatad ..a Martin and (Ion-
ley -treats, and will be sold ran accommodating
terma. PenunS dooirout Of purthaaing, can.
by rtllirgg, in my abaanea at the “Examiner
t> fibre,” »r by apply log it'ha pvaattvea,vbtain
a lull description ot thro icuie.
June B-dltortf, .j M E. HEOlHE
i t lionuiA, Ciswlnnett County
f ji —Court of Ordinary, September Term,
1607. Whereas, John P. Hutchins, Adar.
and Mary hluart, Adm’x., upon th* totstd. a
John Wlusrt, daraeaad. applies fuelaUartOfdlo-
ttisuou Ire tq said adminir ration.
There eratltarefoee to cilo and admonish
parties fo'shmed, wbotbor kindred nr creditor*
of sain -saavd, to file lb*D Mjsrtlttro. if any
tbry bare, within lb* tinwjnaarribad by law.
why loners of dirinivoton sEdhld not b* granted
Jbe appluanu «n tba lot Monday In April next
O. T. RAKE8TJIA W, ■
rapid Ordinary.
Miller’s Hair luvigorator.
Fur itrsngtheDlng. Hsutorinf. I^tkenlnc, and p<r
LAWSHE & PURTEL,
Merchant Tailors,
WHITEHALL STREET.
ATLANTA G toga
HAVE ON hand a fine stock of. vary rich
Gouda for G.'ntlamrne’ wear, that they will
make up in tha vary latest style of cm and
finish ’Try ihrm and see if thejy don’t giro
,ou vitb.
inrlfidtf
TAYLOR’S:
iOJTH-WMPTnC
b m«*n« of elttn-'
May bo obtained by risking |10.
Hulvei aud Quarter Tickets
IN PROPORTION.
NO PITENT—NO HUMBUG,
Hut will effectually Cure
Dmpepsia, Liver Complaint,
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
And a majority of diseases arisingfrom a dllJf,
dared Liver and Stomach, meb a,
CONSTIPATION,
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH,
Flowing of Blood to the Head. Fullneii a
Weight in Stomach,
Heartburn, Sour Eructations,
Sinking or Fluttering al the Pit
of the Stomach,
BCRP.1EO on DIFFICULT BIlEATHlXtt
Fluttering at the Heart, Dull Pain in the Hero',
Choking or Sifteating Senealione trhen ia a ly
ing paetnre, Cold Feet nod llonde, Depreeettt- K
•f Stnrite, Frightful Dreamt, and Sudden
Ftuehee of Heat.
Psrtone, even suffering with Dyapepsin, esn
ssfety saUhe most indigsltihls substance and
take one cose of the ELIXIR after It,
30,000 TICKETS.
,286 Pmos. Amounting to t’2-l'O,260.
_ . and ftel
no nnntauautncii whatever.
Dlrectdona.
Taka onaublospoonlulmre* time, a day, fif-
taan minutes after etch meet. The bottle must
b* very thoroughly shaken bafor* each dose, nn
til th* aadimant I, in inapansion.
SMITH Sc EZZABD,
Sole Proprietors and Manufatturere,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Fries 12 par Bottle,
Prises p»>Miita wssiiusss lieslactloss
ABDERbON A SOU, Manager,.
SUCCESSORS TO J. F. WINTER, Manager.
Our Lotteriaa draw In Macon, Oa. (Small
3ehtmt«) every Saturday, and in Savannah, Oa M
(Large Schamsa) about tb* 16th ol asaty month.
Class dd
pr»iri?foT. lfith, 1857, et Armory Hall
Savannaa, Georgia, uudar tbe aworn iaperin
tendeoce ef VT. R* Bjmoni, Baq. aodJ.M.
Practiaa, Eaq.
Capital! of $80,000, $20,000, $10,000, $5,000,
$4,000, $2,000, 3 priaea of $1,000, 5 of $500, 100
of $100, 100 of $50, 3000 of $30. and 72 Approx^
imation priaea amounting to $3,760.
Whole Tickets 810; Halves 85
Quarters 8^ AO.
Look to your interest and
compare this schcrao
with any other.
Bank Notea of aoutd Banka taken at par.
Check* on Now York remitted fur prises.
Addreaa irderi for tioketa or Certifieatai 0
Paokago* )f Ticket* to
ANOEB80N k BON, Manager a,
Macnn or Ravanuab, Goorgia.
So. C. A. F.
G EORGIA Porcollan and Rockingham Wara
now on exhibition at the So. (!. Agricultural
PAIR, by Vteaan. Uolmon A Co., ia now expoaod
for tale on Whitehall itroet, at Augusta prieti, at
at tho Crockery Store of
03t. 24, *1857
FOR SALE OR RENT
it. iituat*.l in a bu*l-
•totk of OroeerlM
nt, will •!<>
, for nt mtantl
poM of tb# properly #*»me way.
netftldtr 8. J ^flACKEl-ro^I*, A(#ot
A WELL armnx#*! Ktor# H<
•M psrt ot th# Cl*7,
..him wishing topuntiae*
and axatnln# th# prtmieea
Drugs! Drug*!! Drugs!!!
* |MIE andrraigne<l would rrap#atfully Inform
1 many ftl» n :# ao<l natron#, that tboy h*^# largely
ircr#as#atbflretook of rHrug#.C*^' ^ ■
V.w. mid again call tha attention of th# public
Taylor'a anti Pyapeptle Ktlxlr. No m#lle»o# of lata
7tat# ha* »o many artenV frt#**U aa thta. Out of tn#
iifjutanJd of Dyipvptlea to whom w# bar# u>li tl.li
‘/edictn#, we l av# h#arl non# aay it did them no good,
and w# know #f many In till# elty and vicinity who,
from tb# vargeof th# gravr, have b##n reatused
iff# of th
p#r*#ct health. Wa aay tl.##e thing# bar# where th#
M#.I ‘ * “ — *- ‘ , M
. icln# i# made, and we are known, and challenge
contradiction, Llv# a# a eaU.
BMI7E k IZZ IRH.
oct. 15, 'AT.dawty.
NEGRO SHCE51
CHEAP! CHEAP I
j. TO TII08K WAHTINO A PRIME
Fflarticle of doubt*,ol* or waited brogani.j
' Kti willl asy that wa now have in Eton
a heavy Stock, and all ol our own Manufacturing
which w* will rail at tau casta a pair lower than
say boa,* in this ally will rail as good aa article
—compotltlon w* defy either la
Yankee Made, Georgia Made
Home-made,
or any other task*, end warrant tbam as good
article u huavsr bran offtrad In thla market
Btat*. All kludi of
Boole d) Shoom
proportionebly cheap aod warranted..
All good* porchotodofni repaired freoof eharga
At tha sign of BIO BOOT, Paachtra* Straot
Atlanta Ooorgta.
DIMIC,, JOYCE, A CO
GLAS! GLAHSI! GLA81'!
window glut, svtr brought to thla nurk*
d will **U It a* low. figure* for CASH. Cu
d_ra*. apvfi* hMITII A IMAM)
SOO Young Men Wtinled,
TMMEDIaTKLY, lo travel in the Houtbvrn
I and Westartt Htaica, aa agent*. Seltry,
*10 par mon tb. and rxptntoe paid. For pare
ticoiare, addrMs. with oUmp enclaved,
E. B. GIBBON A CO, Eisltr,
Ro ckiushua co. New Hampshire,
October 7, 1*67 das, If
; -Bollce
ALLpertqnsindebted lo tbo firm of
A. THRASHER or THBASUER
LOVEJOY, mil ploAl*. make parent
B. F. Bonier, who io fully fiutboriitd to
Mill* tb* onitlattdingbaslBtMof s*H firm;
J.J,THRA3ilER, Ad’or. of.
celOdwlm J.> A. TIUIASHER.
Atlakti, MsA 8th, 1*66
“Jfssars. Smith A Eteard—I tkfcortily that ’
i™ . t / ...... .012., Jl .lib TK_ —.. c
have bran for many year, tlllioW! with Dyipcpf
for " *’ ' ‘
six, tod In Its worst forms to lire, and have trh t
from to ilmt, all ,uch tomcdle, a, have boon rc
cummtndtd, not inly patent medicines, but ,u< h
u were recommended by cktUful Physicians, u d
bare found nono to glroroHof for but a ihorttiire,
and was looking lo proem ratnething for relief,
when I vu informed of TArtoai Euxia, and
having boon ,o often dtiappolnted la tuch a, I
had triad, I did not car* to try uy thing mure,
until through persuasion, I bought a bottle ol
boon inoro than a Tier, and I haro during that
time had batter health than I have enjoyed for 16
or 20 year* before. I fooliafola recommending
it aa ipermanontoareforthatdlMna*.
May 21. JOSEPH H. MEAD.
Atmstx, December 10,1856.
Messrs. Smith & Euard:—To thcio who are in
tarestod I would state, that during tho put lum
mor and autumn I waararerely affected with ind «
gsatton. It continued shout three month,—ted
Stomach fait a* If It had broken rock, tn It—I ba-
liarrhcsaoonttnualty and wu much reduced. A
thia time I heard of TaylortaA ntt-Dyspeptic Elix
Ir, I tried It, and reootved immediate relief. M-
food digeated wall and my diarrhea caued v
nsca. pi can hut think it a Tory valuao.o ectd
for that difficulty
May 21 WALT R M HATCH.
11 mba.-j of the Legislature!
Hoarding House.
CAN Iu rnlsh (iflcrn nr rweniy memlrora f
__ the Lcgioloittre w th comtoitahic Ron °,
a L .i] Board, during lb*'present tes-ion uf m
I. giclatur*. JAM. A. GREN
Mllctlgeville, oct tldwlm
call
Notice.
All pvraooa havlnf Uuatoata with 1 th® undsriiguM
•UI fln>l him at Ihfi Wart-hotiMor ritor® of r*j,t c. !•
Paw, with whom h# ha# mad® p#naan#nt basinet#
arraafttaMi#. Jun# *7. L. J.PAKK,
eorglu, Guinnitt county.
_ alt whom it may Concern.—Whcre-ai
Jackson Gregory applies to me for Leltora of
Guardianship on tbu E trie of Nathaniel A.
Burge, minor’ and adopted ihild of Lorrnio N
Window O ass. I'.rfum.rr, Fancy Oeodvi and st«.j Burg*, lata i,v!iis county, deceased,
thmir #1## uaaell/found In a flrat el### Drag SUnt ,*,, .V^ . ' . , , . > „
j A they will wll at th»fr usual low rates for ea>h haao ere ^JPrVTcra tn cite and admonish all
short tun.. Thoir stock of WlnOuw ulass I. tl|r (Wson, doflesranad, to show causa at Heptem-
l.rSM',.tuas.uib.m country, and tearojhe^tnu- U Term of the Court «f O dinary for .aid
1 or delivery, they •'#!* euttjpatltiiio, . ,t L ........t
county, why su'd Letiera should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 24th day
July, IS57.
O.T.RAKEBTRAW.Ord’y.
^jEOKGlA, Campbell Count);.
_ Whereas, I, II. do U. W. Cochran, ad-
rainialrstor of tha caul* of (’handle Cochran -
dreeasod, have applied for lellartol dismission
from said , ‘
administration! Thmo are, therefor*
to eit* and admonish all and elngufor. the
kindred and i reditore of aaid deceased to ha
tend appear al my office, within tbe time pra-
a-rihed by law, lo show cause, if any they
have, why aald applicants should not h* dis
missed from mid administration. Given under
my hand at office at Campbelltou, May Alb
1897 Rs C. DE \ VEKS. Ord'y.
p EOHGIA, ForsttU county.—
\J Court of Ordinary, July Term, 18*7—
W bent* Jamm Hob rte, Admioittratop upon
tha oente of Samuel B. Johnson detailed, ap
plies io me for Letter, of Diemiuiori from aid .
Administration. V,. ]
Them. are tharefore, to cite and “admonis 1
all paitirn intsrreted, whether kindred t ,
credifor# of raid deoateJ, to file their otj'C-
time if ony they have, in mv office, on or he-
foie the second Monday in Jtnnsry next, why
Loiter* ol Duoioeion ohnnld not bo |.ant-d4h<
applicant II. BARKER, Uidtnety.
July 6th 1867 . wbtn
riBnnat* raxaoxsx cocvtt—v
'ron.Wsr, raailnlstrater open the .
Adesradeeaeaed, eppUee (at letter* at,
•blsetiati, If asy they have, our
Urals; In Muveaslin sell, why ei
a u re vretstM. gUev (I JAtfts jimn.
wo.is — ssmseae ual|
.. , ..u vast.
oo the estate at Jake
t* Her Miters ef dlsmlssfo.
Asm mill attaalaKtranw*" *
to a* ksat eatbetedUooCiylaNra.tismtBsst, u-j
Heodayi* Best
shew easte II auy they have why uU let
act a* iraateA tat appllsaat. Bib J^ril 11
Afoevy.
nloK'iU t osaoso*Cot prv:—Ail [.nunsbasin, to
wronre.Hsannultbs.iuis sf Js.siban Brest*, are
h.(ibv nultlal m pIH ..(t ;b«m to tbe «o- srsl#o.l ter
parasol lo isrlse ef lev, Asd that
•slat* ere regseeted to make in
to/tl, ll'I