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DUNCAN 4 LOCHRAWE
JOWffi n. TKKM^KWNi.
ATLANTA, 1310.,
~ T11 UK<1)Ty,ben0liKRM,1857.
TBtUII 09 TltK
IiTKLLIGEHcBR ,A BXUDnS
weekly: ::
‘warfob latestsswassz tb:sb
Ism of Fulton takm at Far for u>
Debts dns this Offic*.
Adnaea* ob the Cxcpj—Homy la At
lanta t
It la the goaortfly expre-xed optoion ul
ocralwt sagxu.ioi remtasretei m> A that the
nassototloo of our present fiosnctsl trou
bles, is Ih* greedy joavemsat of oor crop,
to their varioce markets.
Oar turns*, ought not to bold baehondet
tha fear, that lhare it no mosey with which
to tray their atapte. Here in Atlanta, ibej
will fir d enough ard to tpato to t*y all cot*
too that eao ba brought in at high prio**.—
Gotten haa been aeHitg at U eent, in At
lanta and buyer, eager to obtain it.
Xatborfiiraera then, stare their produce
forward, and they will aooa find a grctral
revival of bsMnese that win react on them.
•• Shoe ud Leather Reporter."
This la a paper pobaahed in Naw York
Mari-lnoatUy. In it* test issu* ire see H
ataied that the coat of the whole consump
tion ef leather ha iktx eoontrr, ia moratbaa
ote hundred mil ion, of dollars—lw ca the
annul expenditure of the United States
GoeamaenL Thi* ia a reond aapwtdtiarr
for farter, and add to it pnatE*, the
amoent is atartliag to one who look* upon
the shoemaker as, ti ate the language of
the Reporter. - aa or**- ahat up in hie
Comptroller General* Report.
We lay before oar readtra to-day a for-
tioa of the report cf P. Thwtalt, Esq., the
Comptroller General of Georgia, uith which
en hare been tarored by a friend. The
document, itself, ia one of the best bcaioeaa
papers that hat etnanated from any one of
ott State Departments fur years, and is
therefore highly croulnhls to that sxraiiant
and effiesaat oflieer. Publishing as ws do
so largely from it, we hare no room for
fir her comment, though we eaocot refrain
from recommcoding what we do pabliah in
tha earrfcl peicsal of oor readtra.
Mr- Thereat: says:
“Aa repaired by the act o! the <Sth cf
December. 1891, an exh bit it herewith
sobmitted. showing ths amount eftax a
with which the i hah tar ta of each county
ia tha Sjue stands char-gad ia tha diga-ti
returned so this office by the eereral Re-
eerrere ofTax Return-, for the year 18*7,
fr ta •• hicb it appear- that tha tax aatesmd
amount., in the eggrente. to the earn of
8t».J08 51.
Sin a my last an nail report, 1 hare sol-
lee ed and p-.il into the treasury ths forth*
errum ufJWUS 61tee the oltlmx clam, j pr9motin j any good purpose.-
dee 1841 to 1854. making in all fita,-. r * * r
464 ». ill the old aceoaou reported up- ; Ox ths Paxtx.vr Tax Law.
oa by tbs select ermmiue-.. an I other- u*i i The Comptroller on this aubject fe-
r po ted on, hsee been a- tt!ed in fall and | marliJ .
eloesd ep, ex ept font Pi. ft* *»t t eu-! . . ...
.1 last fe.r on the e. hut the drerif and I - Ther * *" ,03,c h ' , *' Ter ’ * ho da not
Po ietter General bar.- not, up to thi-1 sis ' secci :o understand the law, and holding
mads their fa 1 re tar. s upon the nme.” i notes, bonds or other obligation fur money
Os IsaoLTsrr Liar. i on persona in other States, or jondsof the
The 'Comptro ier, in nsucisj the !sw j L'mted Sutes, or of other States, tr stock,
empowering the Grand Jury tj allow ituoU j 0 r bonds cf corporation, of other State.,
Tent lieu, remark,:— ind .hipping at ten, Ac., Ac , who do not
“So long then as iris intended that in- .ire in said assets and pay tax on the tame
folrenu shall pay this tux before they arc 1 cinn<£ but tnink the present tax taw wai
s lewed to vote, the law ought to le to designed end I intended to include all
amended as to tasks U the duty of some on- j
tt*4*Mre(«l,Afara 4* sutessratt ■»»**-
9865 hy la w U tkia Saw. »h« pwhrtly
tubs much mnmaetj to thaesplialats-
ployed than my othar intai
tix at all M for sal am
lode to tha lottery lattrea.
reason why tetttrtes are aa
If.thry ba calculated W deoJL
asoreea of tha State, inereata It,,
population, or promota honest indaatry
these good results hits not y«t been seen
by me. Sorely, thsa, a good tax oaght t,
be paid into tha ireaaary by those who
manage and enrich thsmselrs* with thaea.”
Ox Exmasa CotoaHtta^' " '
■‘There ia also another interest la Geor
gia, said to ba doing a large and quite
pro stable bos'neaa, that pays no tax ta the
State treasury. I allude to the Express
business Tha-e are two companies now
hi Geo-gia. Harden'd and Adams', eng-ged
in it. It ia trna the owneta ate not eitisans
of Georgia, and the profits of tho buaiaeaa
go oat of the State. But this i. only an
additional reason for paying a just and fair
tax m their basihkas,'into oar State treas
ury."
Oh bacaxHca Coimntta.
Neither hart I been able to di.corer
where Inauranee Companies, either domes
tic or foreign, pay any tax into the State
treemry. They ooght to p»y • ttx «t loan
open their eapital, or net profits mad# ia
this Stats "
Oh ForetoH Bunt Aoxhts.
Rtferr ng to theso at soma length, tho
Comptroller winds up by saying
»ii‘, therefore, it ba the desire of the
representation of the people to raise a res-
ruse from tho operations of foreign hank
agencies in this State, I wonid respectfully
suggest the repeal of tho Act of 1896, and
ths r -enactment of the former, or the en
actment of a similar taw, with a hairy
penalty annexed for a failure on tho part o
said agents to make a return to tho Stale
treasury—one half to the informer."
Tax oa N to.ton btxiho max own Tuts.
-1 deem it proper to report that the pro
visions of tha Act oi 1850, imposing a pc.
nalty or tax of 8150 on nominal elav e, and
a tax of 8tOO for negroes hiring their own
time, are no: and never have been carried
out heretofore, and only parially carried
net tb is rear, and that they -ui atr.cadment,
tad ought to be more explicit and .tringeat,
or they ought to be repealed. Bu; two
nominal slaves, and three .ItTea kiting
their time have Iren returned, thii year,
while there is but little doub: bu: there ire
hundreds of nominal slaves in the State
that would pay the usual free negro tax of
85 or a tittle more, were they so taxed,
.till there are none, save these mentioned,
returned, notwithstanding I have called tho
attention of Receivers especially to this
Act, if it wtj the intention of the Logie-
laturetoleMen the number of nominal .laves,
or to drive them riom the Stare, I doubt
much whether thi. Act iaJ the sliahteet
effect, while on the other hand, I have to
doubt but -bat it ha. had the effect of redu
cing the rertnue from thi, clsee of inhabi-
anu considerably. The provision of the
same act in relation to ,laves hiring thei.-
time being equally inefficient, thus far, ia
nnOaorfia Ail Ll»a *ttitmd.
; Attajrta, OctIMi 1857.
Ife fitter.- Aa the election ia oter, and
the foM produced by tha strife of parties,
“m the diut retailing from
.. •Wrought, his bean ollt'
leave lei imjila tha attention of all
Intemred intM Georgia Air Lina
to the‘tat. that the Directors no'
aunreying party in tha field, making the pe»
ations preparatory to a par-
of the Road. Now ia the
ail alkng the contemplated route, ta bestir
themselves actively for the promotion of
that great work ; a work, great not only in
view of its specific and local objects, but
great in its connection and ulterior results.
U cannot b« naconary lo .urga audnllon to
its importance in' this community, and
eloag its pathway, through North 6a- tern
Georgia. Tha Board of Directors expect
confidently that all former subscribers will
promptly pay ever to the Treasurer here, or
to the several agents along the line the un
paid bn'ance* of tha one pier cant oq the
first insta’mrnt Of, tha. old subscription,
and alto that large additional lubicriptions
wid be (Bad -, and tha instalment of one
per cant ba paid at once into the Trenu ■
ry, so aa to tuata’n tha present efforts to
carry forward the work of survey and loca -
tion, so aa to place everything in readiness
to break the tod at a vary early day. Npw
is the time to act and act efficiently, to give
confidence to the poblio and to intpire your
Directors in the prosecution of th-ir labors.
The collecting agents are also to be as ac
tive as possible in co operating with the
board in raiaing the means necessary to go
forward rapidly with thia grand work to
i a full con-ummation. The several agents
will leaaen the trouble of the management
very much by miking reports of all collee-
tions to ths Treasurer, at Isastoncea month
during the euntiuuance of the Surveyor, in
the field.
GREENE B. HAYGOOD, Jr.
Tcedilw, while leeieged hy Ihe Maeea
rest of Alhambra, wppJiMtateor g»U
eihfwr wherewith tapsy hBeoldiere, who
it the me.n t
life from
dilmiuut.
. tnottea-
He ukce a number ol
v» jfkSro iniorUxt
Tarious fom*, iargo And •mail, and Mgnt
thrm with his own band and oama. Three
did he aive to the eoldierr, In eernest of
their par- -Hotr.’ you will»uy,-«re*oMt«ra
to be peid with sere pi of paper V Even in,
and wt It paid, loo, a. I will preeently make
KissSiJr.teia.i.is:
these moreets of paper for tho full amount
tbere-m imetibed, promising to re-Icon them
at a future time with gold and tilrer. Thus,
by fuhtile and mbit mlraculoui alchemy,
did this eavaiertura worthier paper into
preoioa. gdd and silver, and matte his laic
impoverished army abound in money." The
historian adds, "The Count do Toiidum 11 *
deemed hit promises like, a loyal Iti.i'ght;
and this miracle 1 ai it appeared in the ry e
ol the worthy Agapkla, is the Set instates
ofrecotdof taper mnnev,whloh’8i.alnrc
spresd throughout the civilised world " If
tne 1>«itks w«e like —the loyd knight,’’
Count da TeodiUa, there would be some
spark tf chiralry in their cumpoeilion, but
they have Ions since forgotten the duty ol
red seeming their promi.ee. Their "little
morsels of paper" go to protest, and even the
judges ectenu them from the payment of
(heir debts. We trust Ibe time i< coming
when, we Shall ro,longer be huaibugg-xi by
thtso "tetepe of piper," but when our cur.
fency ahuU repro cut a real ard not a ficti-
tfcua val ie.—,V. I". Day Book-
Thi Toni Indiaru—Important Agree-
men!—Mr. Robeit S Neigbbots, the sapor
visory agency of the Texas Ind nni. iu a
letter dated the 8 b ofOc ob.-r leaf, informs
the oommiseioner of Indian Affair, tb it ce
bad, on tho 20th of September Jsst, enttn d
into an agreement with the eereral tribe, nf
Indians oa the reserves in Texas by wli eh
nil the pri,oters now in their pms s ion uto
to bo gtvrn up tt oner, the ageut agrocit g
to give 850 in pre-enu until the 20th ilav nf
Oecoher ; after which rime all the captives
were hi ba taken from the tribes »b > might
hold them wi hoat any toward whateier.
This egrceaient prohibit, the Indians from
taking prisonere or holding mem in fu
ture.
Already ten Mex'can prisoner, had been
given up.ard handed orer to the military j
to be rer.t to thi ir ht-mer It was expected I
that ail of tlteie prisoners wonlfi be given up !
il. It M ACK AY, a democrat of Ful
ton Cnuntv, will he a candidate foe Door-
Keeper of tb* House or Representative, at
the coming scj-iioq of tbt Legislature. Ho
rvep utfu'ly asks tho .uppoit of tho Members
i f tin-Home.
O. V. BARTS,
. * Ffa 0 ,? 0 *,** and Tuner,
11/lLLatUud to any calls to hi.
V» lice u! basins.,, such uni. |RHHb
aUUogof xetlnn, earsriag nf ham- l! # I |l
■tte,(feltsd or liuffsd,) Isylng of dew string, bv
tbseetavs, whale or stngls, Ae. *
Bitlstaetlon glvsn In svsry lastsnes #r ns
'hsrgs. All work varruttd.
Tuwlug tty th. Yma.ni it Rsdnsed
J*T-All urdsr. should “‘.ft >t Me„ri. W.l-
t “u F “ ra ’ °° > ' u, ’ hIr '’* Allan-
m>v^t),'60, j B , }
Flaupst Piuuus!' Flanus!
•W * htep con,unity on hand,
ft fin fiisurtueDi ot plain
eUffaidtlj fiuuhed Hojenuoii “< _
JJ*. with .hfi enliro Iron Fruutt, uua ail
tbiUtcat iiuproveiaonuwhlch wo offer fur *th
fit tb« lowfiAt lUHrktt prico, bdJ allow purchaser,
any reasona^lffi tiuio to toil them.
Wt mta nut agGota tor any uiakor, but pur
chfij# llHDOAfur our own account, aotl mpply
ouThBiTcs fruni mch uanufACtoritfs only, iLu iu*
4trument< of which give ua entire ntUfuction.
Among tho Pi*DOi w« fell, are thf»*o of Chick*
driog A Sons, boston ; Win, Knab« A Co„ lislti
auiw; Stfinway A bon?, Now York; Nohiiiau,
Brotbor & dons, lUltimoro..
From tho latter hnuso wo also have for sale their
Utfly inrented anil p.ntent'd
DOUBLE SOUNDING BOARD”
an improYttnont. ocknuwlotigoJ to bo the tuu»
imporinru that hai ever b*co Intrt Juecd.
Uohuro gvo.l second hand tnstruiuotitsfor sale
or hire, and allow tho highistprico uio-i i s;ru
monU, , wh«n fiv«n iu axchango for i.«w ouos.
ilAK'JU Jl NICOLAI,
at Wiiiiauia' Funmuro ^toro,
_ M Poaehtfeo itroft
Atlanta Goo.. Nor. 30, 1850. dw l j.
DAN 1KL PITTMAN.
general insurance agent
R ESPECTFULLY informs bis friends, that it
future ho will b« fruod during business hour*
at tho udico of Mossrs. S. Swan A Co., AUn*:*.
Stroft, Atlnnta.
Atlaota, Ja». U Miwr'.'
Letter from Hon. B. C. Win*
throp.
The Boetnn journals brings to ns the re
per: of a meeting held in Faneuil Hall on ! within t v e month.
Friday evening-aet, “ irrespective of pa-- 1 I he agent calls ihe atteotior ref t
ty." hot which appears, from its pablUaed ! .partm-al to il-etreat'c. now ex’.tl ig *i
call, and the programme of its speakers, to | '-bo I 'utnnnches, and :th;r p-airie trib:,. L;
have ben mainl- composed of those tavor , the .tipulsttons of which all captives are t.-,
able to the ;e i lection of the present Gov- ’ be given np. lie Inpcs tha! thrto provi v
eraor in the pending eanv-isj f r State cfli-1 ions will.be -trictly carried cut, and th-it all
cere in Ma-tacbueetts, Tho following let- j presents in fnlnre will be wiibbe i nnlrsa
Me mbers of the Legislature !
lioni-iting House.
f t:AN turr.i*h fifteen . r i»n,iv mender, t
JL ’hr I.cgislsturc w ih ccir.loilI..„ m
»n.t llOtrJ. Juong tb-> prerent ,ea-i c. .11 ;;i.
Leeiristuro. JAS. A. tiKKE.N
tide !<e-itle, octittdwlrn
Notice.
w ili On.* him 8
firr, «i;Ij wb<v
ir*83f-6U.8fltl
Tobacco, Tobacco.
tor from H n. R. C. Winthrop appears
•moc- a the proceedings
Bosto.v, Oct. 16, 1857
By Drat Sir:—Unavoid.be engsgf-
ment. would hate rendered it impracticable
for me to be et Fan-uil Hill thia cveniny,
even if 1 had n t previou ly resolved to at
tend no political meeting during the pres
ent season, I have no desire, however to
conceal the views which will govern my
rote it the app 1 caching election, and I can
not refuse to comply with your request for
a brief expression of them.
I can vote for no one who elands before
the people ss the avowed candidate of x sec-
ti.mxl party, and a hose greuend and ob
j et it would teem to be to array “ a united
North" against the-other peris of tie coun
try. Others may go for a uni’ed North ; 1
shall con inue tn prefer a united nation.
Nor can I vote for one.who places to low en
estimate 0 1 ihe value of an independent ju -
dicii y that he would either remove a : tale
Judge or denounce, revile, a- d assail a na -
tional beach of Judges for a decision or de •
cree, howev-r unpalatable, which may
have been fiven in the conscientious dis-
e urge cf duty.
Nor am I tf dy to sustain a p rty which
is for placing a hund ed thousand dollars
at executive discretion or indiscretion, to
"e s-nt away on e rtndi of sympathy,
while opr own state Irea aryjjs in such
Ismentabie need of al’, and more than all
iu re cure s.
it is no time, in my humble judgment
fot inflaming and at mutuii z sections', an
il r.i ritie. Th y have now
man they can ever cure.
paxticu ar oflieer to eolleet or receive 'bit. If the Legi.Iautte concurs with me in th;. ; \y p ,1,^ r , en j a || ;o . p * ral j jn am j
tax. and wh*n to received to pay the sa_e construction, l would respectfully ecggeu , tu I good will of the various pa is of the
into the T-rtury Unless the law in' ttie I not only 1 declaratory amendment,but a'so : e ontry, to concert and carry out measures
pa, tea or is ame.tUd. 1 think it rnacb bet- j on iteration of the oath of rnx payers, .0 ! ^^ndu^pu^iu ° f
ter to release t' ose inedvents, st sren tsiuto cutinetly inch e this claas of us eu | , hf | aboroflhe ,\ 0 th crruinly requires
they hive b tn a».-lared such by the Grand j in the r.tu.-ns to be made.' j .-me better encourag ment and r Itet than
Juries or Inferior Courts.'
To collect Taxis non rairrats who nan
ho Rxtcxh or P aorta tt.
“There ooght vs be some amendments of
the prerent tat iirws, to more eure y secure
tu laxee from those p irtiet not so return
ed, sad others that arc passed over hy the
Beteivcts, sad ate omitted to bs returned,
or who foi: to give into the clerks of the
Inferior Court. Under Ihe edministrttiun
of my predecessor*, (end under their ad
vice I hats learned,) Collector■ have only
been in tie baht cf receiving the taxes of
Exxccrws ortat Tax L»w.
I any which cm result from .uch wholej-.le
At tome
to the execution of Ihe tax law, concluding
ia follows
“ And the results bare teen, that tbs ur
digest returned to this -.Sue, have cot 007
Ueo more intslligib'y and uniformly made
nut, hat the Col ectore bare been greatly
more prompt ia paying the taxre into the
titulary ood making their fin.l settlement,
at this offics. Ioreoad of not ooc-ha f of
this Us bring paid into the treasury on the
day required by hur, u wa. the ease in 18-
' f UST rtci i**-i! .tircct from Virg'ni.-t,.! 1L01 c
tl .T'tBACro, among which i,
cw lox-« of titat juit'y .rlebr.it,d Drainl
KANSAS TWIST
city [t'.-i'.-jw'lj
...pc
T. F, LtUVE
l.-gth the Comptroller refers j ^‘'"“tory denuretation. of Southern b , d s kh in , W5 ;
naon of th, tax law. conolud.no . Ilh ' ,r “ *»• h « rd “ lh( lite ^P ubU ' ln ,
they are eompl cd with.
Th-: agent was informed that a party
Cumancbc* and Kioway’, numheiicg. pe
bapw, two hundred and fifty, well e-jirippe.:
and weil armed, wtrt en their way to Mex
ico for tho pnrpos* of committing depredo-! Iron Axle itond Wugonv
tioof. They cxpr«e«ed themwlvev to be rclt lWj ltur _ . .
friendly to the white*, end certainly had no’ 1 1 tuc.l, by tr.
molested eny of tho Amc-rioao citizens. iv: >ri« the >’o-th, r
Recently one (Kiowa, chief end seiomt the i»ii timber, and ip
Cumancbecbiefii vi.itrdoneof theludian re- ,p.|]t ironwi. Kept f»rrate hy »-umi.va
Mrvations. They expros-od themselroi to' 1 rn.’» Carriage He|»sit*rr, dr a-, 01. It i« *»i 1
ba friendly wile Americans, and highly ■ th" 1 the »->■»• team cun pull athrld more on tlon
rieastii with tpe pres- nt which ttey reeeiwd. tb-n on thewoo.i,:. >x,. ^-ci7!»21
When the new rcserv.rim. cast of Rvl riv-1 iNOTICE.
n nettle down , bu'. fir ti.e present, most 1
of the r young rj»n were d tt.-minrJ to con
tinue weir foray, on the Mexican..
Tte whole frontier wa. quiet. — IFarttny-
lon Union
The ■• JZero of India."—Brigadier Onv--
rs. Havelock, wt.uw recent feat, in limit
hare made bi. name familiar tu cur readers,
wav born n-sr .Sunderland, in England, in
1795. and is cooeeqoently 62 years nf age.
lie rudied for the bar, i ul by .he adv.co ' f
a brother, and th ough his i.ottrmt, he rb-
mined a commixiion asli utou .nt,for. after
the battle .tf Waterloo. In 1823. he went
to India, «h:re be first .aw active eervico.—
in 1327 he paUivheil i hirmry <.f tpo Ata
GautpdigtK>: In 1M3, after l.sviag serve 1
23 yea-* av a -ubdtern, he wai appointed
major, by breve:. forieTice in battle. II<-
remained in Ind a till 1340. b.-iog ia art re
duty all the time, and In 0 returned to Eng
land, af'.tr vn absence f 29 vi-jr. Iu 1 a31
he weoi h ick in India, lie went with the
army to t’ersia and on the way bm k wn.
wrecked off the c utt of Ceylmt. Upon hi.
arrival a' Calcutta be nos at unce appoint'd
to th, ejoimai d of the army with which lie
atuukod and it feaiel Nena S.hib. In ail
hi. Mrv co in India, a period of over 30
year., he ha. never been wounded, lit*
bru'her. Coi. Win llavehick, wa« killed in
Jl. ding f.r two Proiuli
6J ;.nd itiv otherfor ?:TU eu in t.ivor ot
Meyvr * Kfiler 11 Nue V ,rk. S\ .i n' -ev -tie
mute by Juno Vaieutinu, t r the firm if V ’euti
no i Bro., in a ce-iain tranuctiun ,uh d. II rr.
ajeo: for Meyer .1 ICfiaer, an ) a. iln cm-idora
lion r.,1 tailed, we h.vre erlrrinicd not to pa.t
laid oolov anti... cumietlvd by law, of win h out
Lulictl his been given to -vid p-irtiei.
ty L VAL8NT1M0*. nitft.
oct. Jil *o7 illw Allinii, G.i.
New
AdvextiRumectiu!
for Dccciu-
U11 ouMierlfi'vSiil
bcr.
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FOR ILL DEBTS 1)1 THIS
OJFS'ICXia
Oct. 19,’67. dli.
Carriage Painter.
C B.UU.SN KA9FL b<x, wait
nuptctluUir to tnrurn th«
e.t'iAnfi of AtUotfo aq.I >ur
fouutliOK country, that hi I*
fulljr preptitd to do all kind*
of tartltfi Painting. I U*a* fl?a mt a rail. I war*
rant mf work tj plrase, anil mj cb»nc8 to (flwe 8atl»
ruction, bkop iu tha Mar or T- U l.jaai’ Shore, L’cea-
tor »tre«t
ict. '& ’17. Jlta*
Situution Wanted as a Toucher
A NY poison Jo.Mrous of cinplo»ing tho
•ervicfitof a traclicr to take charts o
a r«munon English Schou 1 , can ini acounjio*
dated by appl>ing to the subsenbe .
JOHN P. EVANS
Ebeneier, Morgan Co ,
8fp3ndrtt Ueorgii.
Uo. d N‘*wii ri.* tu* timiairt with I ilu —W# «»1
.lie n nf st'Arifern aud ci<lt*oa tu tb* ad»*r
UAfUirct of l*r. Caraoaugh, who Inrarltbly eura*
IfiMioipU, not painful la applioailuOy and
ihvAp as to placs it witl.ia tha raach of tha poornt
With tuch an array of aTidaoc* ai to tha luce***
'Lt Las attfuJadDr. Caranaufh's traatmant of tha
>IUv'8*a alluded <0 as has baau brought to our knowl
*>lge, are fihw'jld % jo Bing .Urly dlitl**ct a* a pbhllr
jc’UrnaHet, rii'i wa uot brmx tho «ubjact promptly hr
'o:e tha public, and ur*a upon the afllictrd to fiTi li
* trial —I MICVOO lUXtt 1'IMcCHlTIC I RUM.
Ftrsaloin thi* city by A. ALEXANDER.
LamlretU's New Crop, 1806
'V \\ ^ -
. V
CyV -PA",
Ibc public goQ«rally. aod the Lam., e*; a
ifo l to call and <sx.i
» tho s
da«<l f nj the subscrihar is ready at all tini'
exhibit hi* stock if Scads—as w -il a* the caw
styles of Furniture. T. W. WEST
.t.^uSeed Store ut the new Furniture tf c.
.\l«.'*rs. V. A. JtJ tf. W<1Ua:iw P»fti*btrea jt
I.. Millet’s Unit luvlgorator.
K-: atiragthening Kaatnrlc^. Parkrniof, asd urr-
pet.«*tii>|f t’-e hasuty f the hair. Fries ii caut* ;•
tioU.A It ttradl.-.itr* acuif an I da'idruS; uapar'ir.-
:...ity to tho t. ’ii'M 9 l.air. lends rlgfir and h«trr
,o lLa dbrra. .UrWs that. If too hpht, or *ro* c
% -it: 'a-ioiH t'. r.-d ;; f*lllu< out; r«rt«v« tbain !fa-
aoft, silky and ffa*y
iitjdLaablt a
rU.HUil lavtaf Ilia fcUlldal
f hair, ^ol! by Dru^jiiti
Who Wants Money %
$ (I (.) , 0 0 0
May bu obtained by risking $10.
IIulVwi nml Qitnrter Tickets
IN PROPORTION.
JvOTOTHW
ACADEM LtOTTBflY,
liy Authority of the State of fieoryu
On the Havana Plan of Single
Numbers.
30,000 tiguktsT
i.dritj Pm<H.amiiiuiting lD-i"lfl,‘di>0.
Prlsca F*>abtr Witliuiti Ucducttun
ANDElltON & SON, Managert
dUCOE'SyKtf Tu .1 V. WIN TBit, Manager
Our Lotteries draw in Macon, t*.a. (S»a'il
:3oU*'Uia.«) every Saturday, and iu SaranaAb. U
uar^c Sckaasvs) about tba 16th ot every tuontl.
Classed
Ptaw5*NjT, l*’CL, 1357, it Armor; Lb"
Pavinnab, Georgia, uadar tho sworn suptrin-
tecdcnce d \V. U. Symuas, K* |. aud .1. M
I* rant: • Uu.
Coarny, to
W ILL leave Daily «ft,r Ihe trrivel of the
U«jrTrain'from Atlanta.
Pavang,ri by thi, route trill tvoM 10 to 11
houi, delay al Union Point.
l.evve Athene at 9 o'clock, A. M, arrito at
Madiaon in lime for the up-lrain to Allealo,
and djan.tiain to A Jgllata.
I'rwiia R"inz to MiHcdgeeillo, WILL
AVOID I3HOUR8 DELAY AT MAUI8(m
Distance 28 Miles—Fare 92.60,
8AUI.TER ft IVRV.
Htiui Orxtc,-- Frauklin Houeo, Alhtna
-nd Ua.npti' ll'a Hotel, Maditoo.
on .ft, '.7. dawRw.
LAWSIIE &. PUKTEL,
Rcrchaiit Tailors,
WHITEHALL STREET*
ATLANTA U c oga
HAVE ON hand a fine atoek of rtrj rich
CLkjiU f.-r Centlemen*’ wear, that they w ll,
make up in tho wory latest ityla of eu «
finish Try thim and seo If they don’t .j •
ou rim aorifidtf
, lot
3 lu
«1 * t'ai
thoea prreoas wb. re.War.Jy com* for- [ 5 * ffiu of the Ux of 18-
*„d to f j .fairtax. BatUuooftMorax M *« ^ *''*'“*•
* * ..o.re»,hari K* '.ear aw Va« Iha III K f,
ha. bcoa letsrasd and rail into the ream
ry sine* I have been,in offieo, white lace
asiietod a ccasidsrabl, amoral ehosid have
been coUe.-ted. la looking closely ever
lie tew 1 have hen constrained to differ
with try predecessor* in their eonstraeti n
of it, todthra jeor have exited the at en ten
of the Collectors to th* 25th section of tt*
act of 180*,’ and have required of loom a
time prescribed by Uw, an I by tb* 10.h oi
April every eeot wu (« d into the treua-y,
sod all accounts closed up. ineladisg those
of (kCaulting Co'llectors tod where fi. feu.
were Usatd; and this y*s I hope for s ill
greater promptness. And instead of their
being now 47 eoUcetcrt, of lb* pet*, two
year, aim idol aa wu the cose i nun. (Lately
proceeding when I earn* into office, there u
Yours reepec’fully tad truly,
BOU1. C. Vi IN1UROP.
Cel J W, Scvca
The C .lc.-nhla Tima jays that Cupt. T J
j Mackey. Kmigratiou Ageut of the liuvern.
1 moot uf N caragua poesed ll.rioigti that
{ city on Friday, lie baa under hiacummaud
uoe bonlre.1 men, mpet of whom are from FofSJth SIltfllTs Sales for Di.’C6in!)tr,
levt-d o » a, t>.# p o^* i;
«»» Jhduo Mcuotiso to e- Id y a Ju»tic* C.u t u. fa i
f.T.lfulWlU Is. iil t a J-ao I N e oit U. L*T.
m d 201 ft irOf] u in* l>y « C.:i* abl#.
A.,., .O'.of U.»i Jj.s ;3l. i:f. i t.» • lat *fci »n
!e»i-: o . Ad h ’ proj.e-r ) O* J K Mdf In, tu *A iafy .
U. (*. iio.li lu.rrr, hap*. 1 r Cou.t, lu f.vo.* cf J. i
to* ru TA J. E. Maitiu
9. ?. WILVY-, D. 81,'ff.
cc: 20, i*;r *3 «i
Mt ’ | ihe n>uuuc*.i:i di♦trie's of this Si*te, und ti ,
New Paweisger Car. ! of whom are to embark at Sivaunib f.»r
At the late Fair rn Atlanta, a new Pa*- 1 Nicaragua. They prtiev, a guaraut-.e fr..m
•sorer Car pot up at the ibop of th* S'xte t Ucr. Win. Walker, " t e l‘re,ident uf Ni-
Rued, n exhibited. Th* whole of the work caragua.” that thvy iha 1 each receive t*o
wa* done al thi, ih ip, and nearly alt tb* hundred and fi.ty acree i f lao I.
materiali ured in it* coeilniciion, ie nf j ——* ■ —
Georgia production. It was pot under I he ’ Price of IIoji at Cineinndti1 he price
direction and enpervuion of Mr. David ! ot slop faitanfd ho*, al Cincinnati, u.v no-1
u 7,
Tot-*'.
Car.iir f-J.'UU, t o.coo,SIU.OHO. $i. •/
i 1,0 0, i JUO, ; pi., r.I tl.Ol'O, 1 l)( tion, 100
1 i'll . v i J.O, .10JO ol 33*', mid V2 Appro. ■
I'utili'jli if, jtio.untinr to i.l.tBO.
IVIaotii lickcte 810; llulvc t
QiturtfiiiSi .50
Look to your irucrcaf and
coinpiirc this dclioiiio
with any otiier.
n»nkN-»u* ul tAiit. v'Uiinki takou &t par.
Chcc'td ',a Now York remitted for j*rixeJ.
AUrcsfi ••■lari f<*r tickets <*r CtrtificatCof
Facaagos >f Tiekits to
AS DEMON & 80N, Manigsn,
Macon or SriTaDDah, Georgia.
~SoTcTaTiv
G EORGIA Porcellao find Kockinyhira Ware
now oi* exhioitiun ntihe Su. I! Agricultural
FAIR, by *lra»rd. lloltnun A Cr., is now expusa-t
i r iuie or, W itch-all direct, at AugusU prices, At
the Crockery ituru of
T. R. RIPLEY.
oct. 24, ’1S67- dlw.
si<
t«-a
itj. i
k ia *wU rro'fi.
.of.Trrof Cr. r w. K* w.
lu f • .or f G vurri« * C ch*
t. f.Vvfu; N«fah Sit
l wo d iar
I. j»ci,\» d —lei Itt •
■’'tilth -:
Bat I Ma-1
aft! I Matt
*Aid il«wk :
i *h
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A W E .!. arrai*- < •'tor* ll iaat, • tua'alln a bud.
ai uart ul tt* Ci jr, al'.ha Uric nf Gr^aila*—
in< to p irchaatt or real, w.il do wall to call
.. siimin* th** \>n m •• a to <o, 'or wa la'aou to die
ts f h« tr»iar yam* "»r
oct2i’tf k J SlUCKELrO/?D. Afoot.
directiou and snpervuion of Mr. David 1 uf slup faitanrd ho*nt Cincinnati, m no-.l'’a* 1 • f -”" r J ,r '**'d "*wh . t- • I —
Emanuel, Master Carpenter of the Western I tic d yeaterday. should have been stated at iik.iTio, »udo.. 11 «•!a iumj,]. l!l 11
A A'laotic Rail It ad Wrod fbop. Thii : 4 75(7j$i 25 grots. iia««tiia Uv y m.-:,4 a r« u-n*tijr a-,i uf ‘ T 1
l.'ar ennsle anv hrriuffiit from tha Vn.tK . -‘ *1' lit. iltut, 1 e a'.d iiji, NV*b eh ih.Ce
Cer eq'»l, any brought from th* North,,
and eicell* triem In maoy particulari. The i 9©-Mr. J-«eit iim been efo-cled prevf- |
inetd* ia meet elegattiy forniehed aud beau- [ deni of the Central Ohio Railroad, vice Kus
i.fol'y ornamented. Toe painting Is mag-! utt, reaigneri.
aifloent—dune by Mr. Tumlinooc. j —
Toe »ciail coat cl thi. Car, i, live or six , ta*Bnrdnck leaf, applied externally, ip ■
huudredddiar. |tu than those purchaari ,t; aid b. be an almost infallible cure for nen- ;
theNonh-rn Fectorw* Li,truly asto- ralga.
i-hiog that Southern Bail R-md Compani e —
•louid acno.lly expand hundreds of th )0»-1 l®-Dr. Culhmh, lo-mwly of Maryland.
fiO'Uut Las i
h- s< diatr.e\ M •
aa t »• J r <\*r‘y ot .1
i.vttl ft; ■ d
r ,u»er> I "d'.aj
fF**«->lh,
a! andro'nfrtdbr » Dali tf
• :a i 30 aid .-37 31 d »t
. coa y o au-nlng e c »
1. vo** u«d »Dw iru.-fty
3 fa. f.-ra }\.r y",,- u ^.
tci of 1804,* tod h»v< rocuircd of loan « 7 , ’ . •hoa.J 9Dno*Hy #xp#uj hundr«<ifl of ih«>o»-1 *0UUf. Loimwui, loMiurrly of Maryland, t ,< n f , n $y % c .d-.ij c nwmvn, r Ct ,$ % n .,,- „ r
complisr.ee with the requirements of tius ** ( f , ,#iS ^ tM andt of do l..s,i.i the purehat* ofc-rawner, , died suddenly uf pataly.ii at Smyrna, Del,,
teettonbefore receiving tax** from ffi** | ueto settled tn fiiB,^and the mooeyVmg iiaro j aajpxnilandeven beuer, an artfie* can b. | on ibur.dey la.t. j . /, «* A . eunmty *Br-iU.e,“va mu UcOif
pa tiea. But tbt* section is qnite defceuv* j P*** 11015 wrunsaovy.
for the porpuM deeired. la th* first pis- e
it merely avthariis* th* Collect* re to re
ceive the tasaey lot taxes from tbeee pxr-
ties after doing certain thing,. Again,
whea tht, stitioo wa* adop ti the prop-.•-
ty, Ice., of tax payers were gieen ia one
ye.»r ur.d paid the next This enabled the
i Collectors to more ruddy comply -» fth the
rcqolrctneuu before securing and c.lleciln j
the l xes irooi tueae partiea. Bat und'r
tho pr.eeat yttem ills sltno.t impotv.-ds
for the Cofitetore to comply with the Krict (
tener of the Uw, sod eulleet thit. ux.— '
Woakt ii ant be better then to be more «x-;
p Ictt. and sake it the duty of tb* Coii e- I he.
tor, to hunt Put and return ail such c.u-, aa • °
Tsxclsb SuTtxxHte.
luaieat tr,me and tt Ire* coat than the,, j
put op at the North. Ti e policy heretofore ‘
i ui
Jams jiiifOPD, htr
UifrukTe shfrlff salts.
W 'fl.Lbffi a 13 hwMw tbttCuurt H« U»«1 i f th# e.t
«y of Cbaiuattttjfi ih* r o»u of t;*at«»a on t
' 7ts#* '»/ m l»wc«iohrr next with-n the l?jjal hu
; a.I* 11. «• fo c-ffspwry to.wvit 7
I „• c f ! . n P 'u l ' Al j (ri'hm lA'Ii .'.lAfrirtt mil l
Gairer tr Iiuxou.—Grapca are bccnm-
pv'eued, ie not only objectionable In an ; irg quite an artn-l* uf priirlnr* In lllinoi,.—
Intereetmg ubutmr sutemeot* aceotspar.y j . en otuical point of view, out groesly nnjust' it m edtimatisii that th« c»ixo’i< of M jrn-oe
ua Compcroiiflifi n^cri, om of which *uo- tn our own mechanic*, | cooniy will market 15u,000 KAlIona of wine,
c***! up khowt tout tht lacreaetd Ta!ua*i >te A f* w jf%n xgo, DatlI KccaoucI wae a wb-eh At preiCLt f^iee wilt ftbiouot t<» $*00,
ofuxab, property in 1657, over 1856, a- ^ ' n UjU * ■ 000
t ttraljraoto' 4mt of iftdatlfj Wfl r wrteT«raoce ( be hue
moar.u to IwW.-hj jm. bos me wer of hit nod c%r 4 com- Fp.corr.Exr f)txK Norza—lt ii i **"-«<•*«w/*** cJao 7 u».«ioa «aa P r»>;■
Valzt. of Taia»U PtTjPfP,TT. ty* with v»\j»itur bulkier*at t^.NVh. tty. nju-a arc in cliculafioo in ; arte of 1I13 j ’Jf* “
Tbie U ttl down m teiog ^*308.273,107. ,L *' r - ’ '-'Jr owr. raecLftoir«, Nt,fl ur , Watt, rn th9**P*iU)rnv; U*ut (Jt?org! ' Wi;,.su 1;. i!*hv>y. r- Hilt c ^Ff-wusbo
la uu e*umlQ the W Micro U AC*c t.r H. Ui!j ?f il,f<> ’ n L,T ® 1 ‘ ;!•"*> Ix ^ to™' prwident, ao-l ; VSiwIid"^Viwfw.
Iteut ia rot 4- -lmM r-ri. ^ .uc to bmldall rurcare, end o > nanxt, I. I.. BscjO. caakter. 'Ilrte is no suuli , ,,, ; .,j uf.ii.-n i . «.u.• u •»
fo.nd is r.ot.levied, nor iv j-. : \.m prup- t , At) n|tt..ndom.-£(W»ro State. ' bank. i ii.id u-m the Int.r .oun ut 7. , i
erty eaempt^ly law fr-jtn tai*»iun. j ,.., i »,«>.( c.ntc^J.a..ju,a,u ctioci,..i
Ca'FcBLtC DtSV. . TO, rv„l r_J|,l„ , . Curium prntnt t; a K/i'/lciOO—Ex-I *°kl... ,lu», in .r. « Uljkh.U, nec'v kv< lo lot/.r»,il
d-wn at *■' 700 000 ,v ^ 7“ r h ‘ . .Wficnko Dan Its has '-tea prowled with a He- ■* i»ue*MSl-trt«i«r n-'t-'i f c. «
T,« W,«n7v TnV’sv „ 1 '“J 1? *1^*? .••*"«* fEeing utaoUnsby auau-Stls political' u.ea..t r ._l.,iwv«.re««W,re.. J...... , C .
Tits .surf | hat taw 4tb . • d Otb regrorentr, f tt.faolry I ri ,„ d j , n Bne of t £ u„„ on fftrtwiw .
on on fi.-0,000 worth '.f Rink 1 »n IP.im.ra' t.attejy left Fort L-ramm p n
i is dsv -led to 1'^.i’ocboul por-
df.ut cr., and double ux them, sod l» f***
tn-Ae the return cf tU natoee. 9w..ofth*»« ! Tatn “ hfr
tax jreyeraui lUa tffice. at the time of their -bv peopls uo wa«b the Ceesptwller re-
tins! utile menu I Aad bv way of farther *"*'•- fcu: U,e 60 r "’ m *»» riwm, to.
iadwment to a proper L energetic d a- i ^J* . * tt *‘ ** '*? "f* i,_
ch.rge of this dot, b, Co leetore, w.ul-J tt j '?*• “»* *“
aoc be well to .Uow them to reem. b.tb I ****'’ “ d “P 03 #f *• ‘
Ueeaivera' aad Uriteerer*' eommua.on. ap-1
ca tb* i
>mI4 Imu nnlLintt. *• ftea,w tarhnlri I W W WBBAfwi
deligl.’ at th* present posi
tion sad future prospects of his own Butt
—sod be most, iodsrd, ht mud*,’, exoredtof
ly, if bodurs not. with pride aad pleasure
eteia .foe his own But*, not only ih* pod-
tioo cf tU Empire State of the Booth, ba;
. . io wtultfa, and reeourees, nod property, the
' ”***’ -Empire But* of UmU
a wo* I This might be dun* sod tb« i , "" **7"’ ,7 T .T7T
would lose oothiog, » the, w*»!d I ,f *“* T
have to pay this eommteaion if foe return ' ** w,th M '* 1 ’ » ““ **» *+
wa* nude by th* Receiver. I think soms
tmffidment of «hl« hied would ta.wtr a
goal purpose, sad secure A more fail teturn
cftaxxbe proper y.dte." ,
Oh Lcttixiv*.
44 White banks, bsih
And rsiaowdi are required t* psy a specific
i-.e-9'.b •■( ,yp**oib*v, on tbr'> way tn U[»h.
Lieuf Al'Xvxoxi, cooitnaralmg trie Ifttb
regh tint, say, that the r.-ia'eh ner.M the
t^aine errantry, fr >m Fort Lnvmworrti to
Plane river w»* •wi h ; n-tb» thnertjfowed
l»y Gen. Harney's order*, and wovjpeffoli.*
tho m-.at exempt fr -m tore and uecift-nt ever
konwn. No e-iei* riehnees prevail'd,
though 'our e,iM of bilC'HU fever, procured
l<y i be gr-a* aiterst-on* of temperature tad
miasm* of t * Pte't* bottom, btveoeeorred.
He oonfiteitly -xprowt the brief that an.
tees soms very aufaraefen seeideat oesar*. his
regim nt wi.1 reach U'sh in * condition of
prefect efficiency a*x! ilieripfine.
BSrA repnttibai the Orand Trunk Rail-
mud Compsoy bad felled le oontyadiyte«J.
Jfr Eeeritt -lira, Llwerd Everett an-
nos usee his iotontioa to make a iriosr b«r
through the Booth ood Southwest, secsptisg
vsriens iovitulioB* to dslitre hie td Jrres w
*?OOL'd BBSfjRATIVE-Of *11 th, rt-
iteretiici for tb, b«ir that bet* fieea ioveettd,
Wotrl'e pr,-«Xiil<r,t!y claim, tb, lift pUcv. It
wifi Mrtaiaiy ruliTl tha exlural color ot the halt
f tho tliMllvca are Pfiiowsd f,r t nflilent toejlh
of Uw*. It hai aleo prodeMd aatoslehieg effort,
ia briagiag oata growth ut hair, where lb* head
had has* yteviouily hold. Wood dove Ml pra,
bad that it will do thie In all oaiao. and wa riofah
hie anadar ie a goal roeomuandatk* of tht rlr
tsea which hie rectoratlv* really puciieec. If
c-l hr ;
’.-I" lev ti .. I)
*.• IS h :(8 fell
43 1 th- ItrthU last
i U self tfiuith rh
d kttri A*-C
C’jrfijlH Creraft'r,
llsffiU. w.
ilua n. A l .’•»-d t t» aa tie* |r- j>#-.-tfo
llcC-n *m, *o u9ii» r / two fi. fttd itMufrd tn.ta lh« Hg
p«i»r CJ'irt of* coonty, ia Utir of 4irr«r^f
W. C-J'Jh, W»if-fj Mt&dtam ffidmluiainutta i f «.
W d €&,Uain dne-4t»d. *nd <J08 In f«r<ir of Uultviil U
*• fcUffTI) MtCbl ««fy{r /
Ai ’O. OOffi bff<rn firlof jtl.oW 90IDJ IfXin®, »>N<ut %
jr#»i8 «»U. fiffitfttt aol fcffio * *
ly let TV-«k»A V. Wbilffitos-.tUf/A 0.
tprififer ffioi Aund'y «dh#rs
H’ hit* v.lt.P *0
1*0Gffwrfiffi. ncU-H#r*dfith. 19 m
, T».»
'1 l.iilllil 4 Ff I»9TTU Cl« fitf.—Tj all whom
4 1 ».«J
, \J U .
fK.wtf cm Buka Uwn grow inio: Nt wfwr# ' Kb rw», U*%n L. Ua^hci an I <• hi ira for
:k«rt if uf rMir; Wi lo Ihf foot, ihe tenor* | UiurE ®f liBaraUMhip wet ihe pen
—■— . u h.V # pL!^
lit* wiD lets ms* Ih* heir Is all iti prietit*
vigor. It tm* doe* thia refiaatadly whan all other
naediae had (tiled. Jl la^hatfor* worth shU*
ia sllsssss I* tasks Uw es'porimoat. For cfotr.
lag Ih* hand *f dendrtff, sad tktrksblsg tad
ftrengthesisg th* bale lb ht* ao rival—VTcetere
Patriot. A
Mdhy sllgesd DregglsSl. ssttidw)
filesaedor Pe i oo, orphane cf Kpkrtltn Prarroo
late of evil o «-,iy ilowoeqll.'
There en, U-«Iafore to oil* nil aJujonlih
rtrtioe lntereaie-1, lo S’o their ohje t ate, <If »n;
they hare) Is my oAea, ow or b-f re ihe Brn
Moodegr Is December, next, why lot tare cf Oner
JUsehlp ehonld sot be granted the applicant—
Given asder my hand et office ihle i*rh day
Ocwhsr 3937. U. BAkRlfi, Ordliary.
Drtign! Drugs!! Drug,!!!
IE uo-ltMlene-l wot I! r #?*e:fal’y Irffrm thfflr
toAoy f.l n b *n i i>Air.>ns. 'btt *rcy hh*?* Urgelj
Ift.l th i. a'' e'e of l»rrf «.r» DiP.'CfiJ*. PffilniA. UlL.
w 0 » » i •rfuBW, K'Lfjr dooda BS-1 ffffirj
l*« u*ii Ur fottod In a Q,*t sVm Drug if:o(t
*o th#T »UI •♦U At lfc»lr a»J8llo»r TaUa for eA-h
h rltim* 4 . Tha r A'rfk of Window GlAhl Ia tb*
isrgttA lotfittS-*-’ 4 »rn c uo'ry, and from th« a<1 fad
tw'inA of •••'.iffy, ih*y *’f»y cofnptiltloo.
A • would Arfsio cu 1 Uu AtUn'-i»u of Ih# piublld tn
Tdjflcr’u Atiu Elixir. So nAdic ii* of’.Ata
Vi AM hhi Al OftL/ Af 'tt'.l friP0«l» Wtttte. i»Ul <»f I fjr
*l.-'u*and* ‘<f D/8p 4 ptlr« t«> whom w# Lata hold thi*
-'edie.utt, wa 1 aib htArd o r >nt ny it dl 1 tb*m o<j|ond,
Ai*d we kunw «f roan/ in tl.l* ot/ And liclnl’-j who,
(ruin th* it gt of tLtt gxit', Ut.iv ben rAitotrd tn
'•-•r'rct hBftlih. \\T# «Ajr tn8d« tfiJnju Uwrw whppa th*
vU licin* U mA'ff Anl w« Art kuown, an! eUAllcof*
cuBtrAdie'.lrn. utv# t
n^t, 1^. ’ftT.
AKuKOhliOKbr"
CHEAP! CHEAP!!
to thosp. wanting a prime a
fmlortlcle of doubUioU or welted bro■(
Kxi will! lay that we now bar* In StorV M
\ Ituvy Stock, aud Ail o! our own Manufacturing
wi..t.b wa will acU at too C8DU a pair ioW9r lOAL
iny bouAo in tbiA citj will i«U ax gvod no article
—^"Mdifffitition wo dafy •itkor lo
Yuitkee Mntle, Georgia Made,
IiouiL-iunctc,
or ar.y other make, *r.. warrant them a, good et
—-tic.ca'ftn-evet Ur-en offered in thiv market or
Hlato At* kind! of
Bootn tb Shoes
prof crUoimhly cheap oinl warranted.
All coth purrhaaodof ui repaired free of charge
At the (inn of tttO HOOT, Peaehtrte fltroet
Atiente Georgia.
• DIVIO,, JOYOX, S CO
GLAS! GLASH1J GLA8!<!
OBO Boxom.
U/ 1! rinvo iu ilore un* uf tht ixrgott rtoek, cl
wlnd-w-gleie, ever brought tu tide market
n4 will tell li at low Lpurr, for CAHU. Call
.!•**■ *|rJ* fjMtTH * KZtAAD
SflOYtimij men Wwiited,
I MAI 11VIATULV.totravel in ih> Huuibcrn
and Weatvtn ttiatee. ae egt nle. .Velery,
4 ft) jeer mon tb. end i rpynve paid. For pti.
titular*, a Idtrae with etamp enclarrd, -
K »7t;IB801 A CO. Hieter.
Ilorti-eliim cu., New Hampohira.
fririrdwr 7 1617 danlf
Notice
ALL irr-ono indebted lo III* firm of J.
A. IHRASIIEH »r THRASHER A
LOVFJOY, will pteae* meks payinunt tu
1) F. 11 uiarr whn 1* frilly authorised io
i«Ui* tbr tuHoGwwiing lui>incaa of said firm.
J J. THRASHER, Ad’mr nf
oci&Jxlta J. A. TUiUBUXB.
TAYLOR’S
AM-nDOTism®
% i vw
NO P iTENT—NO HUMBUG,
But will «ffefltUalljr Cur*
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,
N KIlVOl ! S DKUIialTY,
.4n;l u majoritj of duaxiex arbing from a dliQf*
Jervd I.iYor ai.d Stouuieb, xueb u
CONSTIPATION,
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH,
Ptnwiflg of Blood to tb« Ileatl. FuIIomi o
Wetgo . iu dtomxeb,
HearlburD] Sour Eructations,
Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit
oj the mach,
untHiEb on difficult b heath is a
Fluttering et tht IItart, Hull Pat* in the Uttn,
Choking or ShJi eating Stntationi it hen in a /*•
tea vosturr, Cold Fee* and Jfandi, Hrprenut.
of Spirit 1, Frightful Dreamt, and Sudden
Fluehti ef Heat.
Verrunt, even lufftrlng with Djxntptln* eta
Wi-h *afttY cm the mortind!ce3fibU*ubjUnc9 0nd
Uko one doie of the ELIXIR after it, aad feel
unpIeaiautneM whatever.
Directions.
Takn nnetableipoonfui three Umea a day, flf.
*n o-inuter alter,each meal. The bottle a.nil
be very thoroughly ibaken before eaeh do»t| na
til the lodiment li in tuspenfien.
SMITH & HZZARD,
Sole Proprietore and Uanufaiturtri,
ATLANTA, GKOUG1A.
Prlr, ft per Ikttlf.
ATLanva, Mey Bit, 1866
i, tfffreftk A Ettord—I do eortliy that I
have been for tuny yeare afflletsd with Dyifcp,
vie. ud iu I’-e worn form, to livo, and have tr.id
(mo io tiuu, nil each remedies ne have tion r< -
remnon leJ, not inly patent modieinte, but emh
t. were r»ruminem'.,3>y ekillfnl rhjilrlanl, and
‘i*-e found none to giro relief for bnt a ebortUme,
end wav leokine to procure iomelhioe for relief,
when I na, informed of Tatloxi Euxtx, ud
having tern lu often dieoppulntid in inch u I
hu>l tried, I did not oar, to try anv thing more,
uxiil through p,reunion, X bought n botUa ot
r»yfor’i Elixir, and in two dnye,;found a wondtr.
lul rhi-ige in iny feollngt, 1 eontinoed laklo/,
and 11:11 improving, till I used ouebotllo, tbia hee
been »■ Ire then a yoer, anJ I have during tiiat
■iu.i be.fi belter health than I have onjoved for 1ft
or SO je»r£bpf>re. I feeleafoin rocommendtag
;l e, a permanent cure fo- tbatdieeae*.
Vey 31- JOSEPH II. MKAD.
AtLAXTA, December 10,18S9.
M.itri. Smith A Enard:—To these who ere in
rerested t would itata,fih*t during the put lam
mer and autumn I waiierorely nffaetad with indi-
rretion. It continued about thraa motrtha—ud
-t unarii felt ae If it had broken roeketn It Iha-
ft»n h*H continually and waa much radaeed. A
thii time I heard of Taylor-iAotl-Dyipcrtte Ellx
!r, 1 tried it, anJ received iaraedltte relief. M.
fo-.d llgeiied well end my diarrhoea oeaied y
o-c. I can hut think It e very velxab.e amed
for the- diaotfilv
'») !! WALT RMnATCft.
Tim Now Goodi iTuvc Arrived,
I't ii SfltON'U A CO., bare juetopenela
V. .UrM eivovtment of
S’l'APhK AHD PAHC7 DRV GOODS,
Con,i,ting i, part, cf the following arllclea,
Rich dr«n hiiks: Fetor SlUce;
Alt Wool ftlcrincee;
All Wool Delaine; ftXcttohaetar Dalalnq
roplin-! Alipaone; Bcmtuioai;
Oioghnin-; Priota,-
HUached and Brown Sbavttageud 8hirtinn
Hhaw ,| Ladte'u ClaeJl t ftu.ro- P
Fivnnale; Ktricyrt
Irith Lineo,: Tahla Ur.ani|
C jftnn .Strips,; Kontaeky- Join*;
Fa'.iui; Caieimere; Cloth; Uojiary;
Blanke'l hy tha tbouaaod;
A eplaodid atoclt of Ulovee;
Drill Trimming,.
*3 im. mm. *— 3E3 tt ob 9
AIIWool, 3 and 3 Ply; Tapeitry; llall L'erptll at
ud.c«d pricti.
a «o 0 d lupply of plantation BROGANS,
Uo >tf in I Shoes.
W« iovlis b-ur old friondt and public io firs 11
a‘.ill. a ud are faiiffitd *b«n they learn oar pti*
si. that tbay will find It to their intereit to biy
ui- Remember, we are at No 1, Wbluh U
fitr ot,Noraron'i old itnnd* Come and tee air
April 24, 1856. dAwly -
VALUABLE
Plantations for Sale.
T OR onderilgnol offere for lola PIVEdAk
VALUABLE PUNT ATIONS litna.™
tel in Dougherty eroMy, vis:
Ono 4ft milva front Albany, on the Hear, con
ing foot ncree, nearly the whole or wh ch le un-
dar fvnee, and highly improved, 1000 arret in a
aula nf high cultivation, Iha bniltilngr are all
new, luhitantial, and wall arranged fur eunvenl-
enra. Tba'wbnla tract ii wall watered; It nil] ba
•b wn hy tha Cvartear cn tbt pramleax.
One ft toil*! from Albany, containing 790 octal
—250 arret In cultiration— bnlldingt tew.
One ft J mile, from Albany, containing 7i0 ncree,
450 arte. In culllraliun—building! new.'
Oni 7 inilee from Albany, coatalningiOO acne,
301) acre, in cultiration.
One 8) mitre from Albeny.contalnleglJOO tcree,
iOO lore. In cultiration—boUdingi new.
Alio one Plantation iitaaied Baker in county,
10 tntlei from Albany, coatelnlag 1910 tersi, 4(9
acree in rulllvatfon—building! new.
Three Plartatlone are of tbe ir t quality, well
wetered er.d healthy. They will beebown by tbt
Orertear lirlitg on th* Orel mentioned place.
Tarme lo tuft puroheeere. I can ennply each
or ell of thoie piantatinne with Corn, Fodder,
Bacon end Stock of ,11 kind,, if ren t red.
WAI W. UIIKEVBR.
Albany, Oct 37, 1857. w , f .
Whiskey! W hlskcy!
J UST recclied in Slot*, 100 Bhle. Corn Whie-
key, which will ha cold vaty cheap,
j. r. lowe. v
oet. !7. 1857. d«u> 9
rherokeo Morl^e Sheriff Sale.
W L ,,L 1,9 the Court lluuee daor m »he
»t Twwn. of Untna rhvnfctte eotwlj In IheJeiAt
V>8ur8 ol *a\« on tho #r«t Tate Uy in Jaunary neat, me
for 4 wl?jf (ymtseertv In nit: W
»ai of land No. 6It, lu tbe Ust
Oittirkvo counts. Ur odon as th« rr*|wrty of John
U buHweA, uttisnuil Littllntirl
- To .11 wlt. m it mry concern. Twol
muilhe after elate I ehall apply ta (h* Goarl oil
Oitltmry of * ekl eaun'v I r leave la sell lb*
real esisl* of (isor goTCiik, lot* nf eel.I county 1
decreted. WM KlRK,
,>p’ft ficlmr.
, teiinuia-vinwca. uic.tv. — WSeira- ffraare*
Ul IliU, AdalaDleairte aa ikt etlau af BlcUoell HID,
ill* of Mid eouotv 4,*’4. aaplta, ta ma for lauree
af dlewUeta* from raid adeelaietnllMq,
7hew ere therefore ta etu a*4 adraealrh all lartaee
reewened. fo,h*tod*aM.ral**rOe«naf orSttry,
to he held *• th* Sad HaaSay I* HaeewheT sail, >* :
■haw race If ii; — - ■ 1
sot kSgraatoS the