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BB"o. It rami bo n tvurit of lime, nod lit
fruit* K“llioreiI tlirc.unli auccoailvc yeara eft
IKiti. n. v nml u.il. Butebull tbia Imayars
Kumcnt Ibr iintpimlni'indefinitely it’* Boin
uirnn nr’iitt In it not rather on iiieotitive to
npoedy action, ntiuiulaliij by tbe prompting*
of patriotism mid philanthropy? But loo
obligations u( tlm Ltfltdatunt rets, ujfun
specml prnumia. Tlie-Cimslituti(iu.is„|imn-
dowry. Artielo IV, Section XIII,declari's
Hint 'Tin' ttri* uinl aojcnces nliall tie pronto-
tivl, in tlm cntoblishmenl of one or more
aominurioa of lourniug, and tho Legislature
ahull, ii9 soon lit cotivqniontly may be, pin'
niii'li farther donations and privileges to
tl" sc already ojtSbli«tn'd, ns may bs hoofs'
sury III si'otiro tin; objeets of tlicir, instltu-
t:on; and it shall be tin: duty of the Utmnrul
Assembly, at tboir next session (ilia*. is, too
next session after the adoption of .tbe Oon*
utitiitinn) to provide eueelual moan for tin*
iinproveiiicut and permanent security of tho
funds and endowment! of auoli institutions.''
Wbut bos been dono to carry iolo offoct Ibis
clause in your Constitution? mnr little?
it bug rufuronco mainly Vo the .State Univer
sity, which bail been chartered in 176- r >.—
lluoi'o, it is obvious, that it istbostvorn tla-
"ty I'the General Assombly, to place our
State University upon the footing contents
plate 1 by its wise and patriot fc founders, or,
in other words, 'give it such donations end
privileges as may be neotsP.iry to sbdtirfi tho
objects of its institution,'' Lmlo"i. '.he
, avliolo ntlijeot ofoahcauoh is cohudctl-d to
the (lenctul Assembly, .with tho possitive
injunction to such action ns may be proper
to supply Ibo wants of tho .State. Tim'
i' intruded policy which i« ever standing at
t lie door of tho Treasury, with a flaming
iwo-edged sword, is but little better than
moral treason to tho Constitution, Which,
lb/ moro than half a century, lias I
of yoar«, in the
have bes nTfii
BP?
from '
which (in nlV-
very soon sup
ply tlm deficiency, nod render ns fndapnn
dent of those iHotirant odvonlorersi from'
otlmr States, who ar*''tou nfU'n host,tooor
peculiar insiilttlinns.
But onr noconeitic* do not stop Imre. We
iiooii ta University proper. Such, iu loun
dura designed onr nlavt Collcgn to l«r i and
tlm Constitution, ned have shown, has made
it obligatory'on tho Com-ral Asw-mbly to
entry that design into effect. When touug
iiini Intve been graduated, whither can they
resuHh if they dciire to pursue u course of
study, in lhi> advanced sciences'! Finding
no aujtabl" Institution, fur sucti purposes,
at Imme, they arc I'ompollcd lo -go abroad,
or to iilutntmn' their high and laudable Hpt-
ralions. The consequence i", that most of
our educated men, greatly to tlia detriment
of 'ho Commonwealth, plunge into polities,
as the only path to dislinction, or permit
their cultivated powers to rust in inglorious
taw’, ‘
Tl at this, or cmiio other sebemo, for the
object indicat'd, slioiild be adopted, obvious
11 all whd rcllict upon tho educational wants
of the Stale. Indeed, pntt auempu demon-
strut" tho hold which the subject has upm
Jhp V"ihiic mind. It seems! nowovor, that
tl cy have all been bnfilcil by the idea, that
the pecuniary mcana cannot be furnished.—
Hut Ibis diOiculty will vanish from the mind,
if ibo resources and increasing wealth of
the iStnte bo duly estimated. As a Georgian,
I am proud to believe, that dm is able tone-
cjmplisli whatever sip- dure nttoinpt, if tho
"Ijoet bo Worthy of her renown, and within
the competency of patriotic energy and en
terprise.
Touching our Federal relations, the fixes
cutivo is in possission of in iniorrantion,
that does not meet the ey. cf every eln-o
pleading for conformity on the part of those I observer cf passing events. We have
. who Bwoar to obey. Education is Ihc fri--"! indication of any abatement of abolition
of tlm Statu. It will olevntq the peopl--. It I hostility to tiro institution of Southern idn-
will diminis erimo and tho cxperiai! of exo-1 fat,; Tlie signs of the times forebode the
outing the laws, it will prise ont tho poor 1 sunt" excitement, for the future, which Inis
from the mire igto which innoocont poverty disturbed tho harmony of tho Union, for tin:
Infellicidncci- & £jrqrniiiet*.
DUNCAN & LOCHRANE.
ATLANTA, NOVEMBER l, 1857. ■
■LATEST NEWST
Election in Marylaml.
li.ai.TiMimt, Nov. S, A, M.- At the Her'
ti°o yeste.rdny nalurulj/gjj voters, in Ibis
city, aaero greatly ohstfuctid in voting in
American wards, and Amerieann were pre
vented from voting iii Ifemoenttic-wards,—
tuero w ere r o general contiiets, hut a great
deal of disorder. Four-nicn, ii is feared, are
fatally injured.
riieru is a large increase in the American
tnajority ira this <-iiy.
The returns from diifcrent portions of the
Stale arc very indefinite.
It is.very prohalrla the Ueiiiocrats sue-
dotilod in tin: "tii Cougreasiohal Di-trict.
Ifeav Orleans Mm hi t.
. New Oiu.K.ass, Nov. I, I'. M —Sal. of
Cotton to-day o.fjllij bales, at an i igliiii ad-
vniiee. .Middling ‘J7-H a It) l-l "aln.
Fair Sugar fi a S ,‘t-4 eer.t-. Stirling n-
change dull, and New A ..rh -igilI ?• a 0
per cent discount.
.tlassaeliusetti Elect ion-
Boston. Nov. 4.
'fin* elections have 1 resulted almost un iii-
irrioindy in favor of tin- Republicans.
. Vi-w .Jersey Election.
T’kk.vto.v, N .1.. Nov. l.
The Uciupitrats have carried hoili hraneli,
i ol' tin* Legislature.
iLomvCu; J»i
SWAN&'CO.’S^TTEHIES-
New and Brilliaul Scheme’
„ ’ OAlMTAl. j'KIZK
$ « 0,0 00!!
TICKETS ONLY $10 !
rpnt. ‘ulifwli** *il! t*df*wu hy*. .*vi
I *|.J !»e**rrt<WtareJUi;-« U ?l£
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ClaHH (SI,
To u'.tvi n >1, iU nty o[ A upu»U, I '•
HATIRIMY. NOV. 7. thl7
t.'iussToa,
. T-» U JfMwu In ih« Ci»j of AtigoaU, (J»w>pjria, in
j public,
MATL'IillAY.JYOV. *, I *'7
lUt5ccllanct)U0.
Vetv Spring ficotis!!
JI'ST OPENED AND
^£ADY FOR SALE’
M t t-l.l'jM y Of HI'ltlMi IJOOU8 UJ
i".w , u r,l,t r ,i,J f wootS reffsdfuHy
• tire l.n'die I , . ,11 «|ot thwro.- -
t;.«i.l«* Oiy Oou*j Hod, oL
Hardware, Groceries, &c. t
I Ikvo ii. I.»mi r»in< neVclioo. o(
DRV GOQD8,
(JiffudAing i*i Miiwliua, in ezu-ruhive %y,
Irnmifo] *»d poo*}. Shi % large Hioeb of
MantillettcH am] Mantillas.
A •teartrarnt j A
n nr m r ms wm
Kajdiiootldc and i’jeUy ;
( lass 6SS, | Hats and Shoes,
nnoocont poverty
tins Hunk tliom, and place them on an iutel-
lectuul equality with the favored * ns of for
tune. It will dig from tho mind many an
unpolished gem, to flitter in tho crown of
<Iisturbo'l tho harmony i
)n.*4 2j years. Hf.*ckonimr Delaware, which
v,e niiiy safely do, n.« virtually a nonsKluvc-
holding State, the equelibrium betwoer, the
X-Tth and tie* sSuuth, in the Senate t.f tie
ot cultivated society. It will itimnlato en-1 United States, is already pernmnently dc-
terpriae, and direct. its crcrgie:-1-» prolitablo I “troyed. 'Hus inequality will bo rapidly
objects. It will dignify 1 ibor, andopen now j increased, by the accessi-jit of the many i*«*w
channels for capital. It will disinter the | State-, to In? fotmed. in quick Hueco??io
from the public domain. What theu is the
It will j future security of tho .South ? It is scaro
•ray ot i to be hoped for, in the Constitutional
ai d guarnntie?, whicli the .South lias si right to
In a | claim; for the Free Soil ccutiuicnt, already
in the offcondcricy, and totally n-^ardlcss of
OoiiNtitntiutiol obligations, will be Ptillmorr
pi tent ond fnadd'.iied into in ore intolerable
insolence, by tho consciousncfts cf power.—
It is, thcrelore. n painful trtit:, that, in tho
pr>vent aspect of alliiir. J , onr hurcat ground
of fi curity, is to be found in u political or*
^j;ui^ itirn, who, for the sake of the Union,
will respect our rights. Sucii un organi/. «-
ti**n now exists. It is compose! of die
South nnd a largo portion of the people of
the North, who, whilst a majority oi ti.om
diif.:r from us on the abstract question of
slavery, yet co-opcrate with us, in maintain
ing our rights. So luug as it cau preserve
its ascondaticy, wo nay exjKct security —
Hut how fickle and unstable is such a roli*.
. complishod in other States, can be dune I atii.r 1 How humiliating, to feel that the
here. Upon so delicate and difficult a sub- j ('»,nsti*.n!ioi>, in its purity, has ceased to he
mineral wealth of the State, ami addiuilli'
to the productions of Agriculture,
bring into tho field of science an arri
mind that will adorn our escutcheon
dazzc.tbo world by its achievements,
word, Georgia must fail of h< r great i;:i;
without tho adoption of a wise and compre
hensive educational p< licy. Awuy, tlun,
with tha* narrow « iuginojtf which begrnd-
' ges u dollar to such a cause, wlii o it i.4 often
wasteful of thousands, upon objects tlmt|»os
sera little or no merit. Go forward "boldly,
firmly, liberally, to meet tho wants of the
.Stato. Adjust your scheme to tho character
of our population. Apply to the task yoni
wisest deliberations. Impart to it the oh-
went of solf vindication aud seif support,
mako it simple, in its dctiil’, and depend
ent, for its success ami growth, upon the
voluntary support of the people.
tan such a. system of Common .School
education be devised? What has been ac
ject, 1 prosent tho outline of a plan with
difiidenco. Hut l make the venture, for v.imt
it is worth, hoping that it may, at least,
prove suggestive of something better.
1. Authorise each county, at its option,
to be divided into Common School l*i p -
• tricts, of such dimcmiOas, that chilirni can
walk from their several boundaries to tho
school-houses to bo locate 1 in the centre-
the bulwark of our safety! It is hopi;
a-moat r.gainst hope, to expect such an or-
ganizatiors to stand ngaiust the growing
strength of Abolition fanaticism. Uur
friends in tho non-slaveholding .States are
annually becoming weaker, and, in view of
the large number of non*-davoho!dit)g States
which inu-t be carved nut of the Territories,
they must inevitably fall, at last, and leave
’2. L» t each District be cioihed with thn tho S utb, in a minority, to light her own
power e( self-taxation, ‘-nd tho appointment' battles. Who can sa) how soon these events
of a Treasurer.
Let each District, by public meeting
may not be precipitated upon u«? Fanati*
lire the tides of tho Ocean, novor
annually to lc held, Jeclarc what sum thoy j rests ; but, unlike tho tides of the Ocean,
aro wilting to raised forCommouScbool pur- it never nbbs. i: will roll on to triumph,
posos therein, to bo collected by taxation, as ; mdc?3 it be bntll*:d by a united South, re-
thc Stato Tax is now collect)U by law, and j solved to ^preserve her rights or die in the
to b.* paid over to the District Treasurer.
•l.|Upon the Report of the District I rons,'
urer to tho Kxecutivc, of tho amount act
trugglo. T t such unanimity bo cncour-
gid and promoted. A 1 * for Georgia, she
has taken her position. We will pluui the
ally collected, let tho Governor l»o authorised t’onstitution. ns long ais there is hope : w(
to draw his warrant on the State Tmianry, will i * *-perato with our Northern friends
for a like sum, to bn paid to the said i
trict Treasurer, which, together with th
money thus collected by voluntary taxation
shall constitute a Common School tunil tor
such District, for tho year, for which it may
be intended.
f>. Let the Common School District Trta
surer bo required to giro bond and security,
under tho approval of tho Inferior Court
ot the county, for th • faithful application of
tin* fund, and to mukeannuul returns tot
pen
orig nd, by such f>rgnniZ3l:<»D, we can
e j nrc- rvo <<ur right-*; we will cling to the
i. Union, us Img as it rlial! nh.iter us from
a^gri --ion. itut it all tlieso fail; and we hr
compel.'*-} to choose between dishonor, an-1
the alternative of the "Georgia Platform,
do will lace the storm, with t'.c uullinching
tirmhe-s of tho martyr's courage.
In doling this communication, and rc-
tiring from the Kxecutivc olVtce, I ax ail niv-
si ll the occa-i« n t-i express my uufcigt -.-l
AT AUCTION.
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(III
-.1 ja
IN A WM RE, Ktc
- '"1 .it Anctir.n t.»ih* birbMt tiid'l*
k for rt*ft, lit room*
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wnteU ot tbe »ory
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uid T»-ft k<- . A.C.
SATI itDAVi NOV. Ulet, |l »»r,7.
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r» u Ihr City >,f Auwlt.
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Ticket" Halves »fl;
(Quarters ji-Sti.
Finn or tlie Lottery
-r. ts j tv.' cvrr^-oa’iiB^ w.ib
brlA tlip 1
+r. »{* rlUrn- ’. «.*b eltU.il till tut#* Ik£.J
4 .. Ur:i«*.'.3i. pr.ated kXld encueieQ
BOHEMIAN CUT GLASS.
inter*. Kinfer ItowU, Spoon H..lti#f». C..|«>^i,# , *
*, Car 1 KocelTerc : Toilett S tL, I*it#hi *..• - J ,
Fancy Goods.
.*1 nijfht-Ity, AI.t-iu »r. t Thirt».no-:r '
.11 H Jrrh. I,ev*r *rtl treach Clc k» 4
fttble Ue‘Ja. Work
ra n»te;*- - «"• u. Cor .- ,
, ; atfA-S"*. N'urs---
ntIon Prixek—T:-
AIm
j.t tortru .-»lT#r
Foiki, Ate
u-.-r *ui* to mentiun. ai! cf which will *-# n /.h-
UtP.-n#. Th*> U.lic* »r* invlU.J t- cal! an-1 i-
Uilceth# War# befut* the
fcT .-- aU j.r^.arcif.-r !a-1 .«
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Arixuix, Not. 4 1867.
‘‘The Campbells are Coming '’
AT HEN BUM.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov.
/ill. (ith and 7lli, 1S07.
^JSMTIltEE NIGHTS ONI.V'.-^a
RUMSEY &. NEWCOMB S
WORI.D-RCNOWJtKII AND ONLY
C n iu |) I) c 4 11 Minstrels.
Till.** Company U romp »«c ! f FOURTEEN
SI A It PERFORMERS. >MtuLir.ing .n «•:.•'
iiation, the beet Nejtr»> Delineator* and C*-: e li
nn c; the m st pleaeihg and best Voca!. ‘* hi. !
llalladiiiti : the moft diMingnirheJ and Lett In*
Rtrumentni.-ts and Dancer/, nt pre.-ent erprsyre-i in
theEth;opinnprofe?.*i«.n : and the Campbat!? now.
as etc-r. offer a CHALLENGE t - the -»orlu i«»
compare with them, together with CKKRILL'S
J’.KASS HAND of ten talented Mu/irun*. which
will play in front o! the Hall each night, previ^u#
to opening the doors.
"iAL. A-ltnis«ion 60 cent*. Doer? open at '
o'clock. Concert at S ..'clock.
I’. A. CLARKE. Agent,
not. 2, i<57. uU.
‘.uissber drawm
da;/the7ic*.-t
entitled to 120.
tCM.&V. Prtie -
tb*»v C<*0 J'r.t
• here tie cue
If the Naiate
1 wlllbeenmled t
• h!r.b
Certiaci
lu a*, the foliowtc^ j
:«tbe risk
[PackAgeof 1 U WbcleTicifte..
.1-0
. .40
. ..*40
tho verdiv
m partial
hiotory*ar.d earnestly invt»k»- Il-av»nV ri-'b-
esr bKs-infrfl upon my t.ative State.
IIKILSOilKli V-.lUliNSON.
wood’s
(tomtive* ; .
Woo l’s pro-i
HLSTulU'I IV i;.—Of all the
tho hair that have l-ren invet
u.incatlv claire
will certainly
f tho direct jo;
oft.-ay. 1th
In bringing *>u
had been prev
tend that it will do this
ind<*r I« a tr^u! tc
tiiof which hir r<—:• ri
jo root* ft th- ba r arc dost
ower cun make them gr -w
thorn ii any vitality left in the
iill soon renew the lair
. It htu dono thD reytit
rcujcilic.- had fal'cd.-* I* i- ihf
in a'l -’ftso 1 to mako the »-xpcr'
ing the bc.t i f dandrut , • •
frt-fiKtl.ri.ing tho hair it h .> i
Patriot,
1.1 hj* all good Dmggifts.
*
But tbit, nor «n; other system of «lncu'>
ti n, cm be carried into effect, without u
vast increase of tha corps of teachers.—
Ifjw ca.i the rcqni.ito nuntl'er th' supplied!
I bo mode is snuplo, if tho legislature will
respoml to tho promptings of a liberal spirit.
tVo have several denominational Colleges in
Georgia, founded by prirato entepruo.—
Why should not tbo Legislature endow an
Agricultural Professorship, in one of eaoh
denomination, upon tho condition, that it
will educate gratuitously, a spocifiod num.
tier of young men, in each Oongreretoosl
Pistriet, to be seiooted at the Legislature
may direct, wHb shall piodgo themsoltos to
teach n given nomber ot .ears, after their
rrnduauon, In (ho Diitriot from which (hey
were Mieutod? This will rapidly supply
dnentod teaohoro, native horn, nnd sympn-
,'ng with Boutbsrn interests and institn*
■ns. , ,
A* an additional moon* of obtaining na
live tenoben, let tbo State educate, nt b«e
own expanse, in tbo State University, one
young man, Pom eaoh county of the State,
to lie eboeen by the Inferior Court thereof,
Mdto bo pledged to teach a glree number.
t’lr.t I'ln,-
1/ laU. Wu.«l .In,
pally pc
inferior C’ouri,on tbe first Monday in Juti- , gratitude tor ’be con'idenee repo-e t in me
nary, in eaoh year, aacompaniod yvilb vou- liytli, j p'e of Georgia. That I may have
oliera for bis disbursements. [committed errors, I rcudily admit: but cn-
Tho advontagesof this plan are palpable, i scion* oflmving endeavored to disohargo my
First,it is simple; secondly, it uddrvs'esi's duties faillifully, 1 elirerfaliy commit niv
►elf lo the voluntary action of the peoplti of | administratiun t, '
each Disiriel. if they wish a school, they
can havo it) if they do not.it will not lie
forced upon them. Thirdly, this optical to
tbo voluntary principle, will li'get thought
and debate, so that, ii'rejected nt lir-t, truth
will finally prevail, and tho syst m bo adopt
ed. it will therefore prove to tio growing
MifiTiiulicatingsoli'-sustainin" sy6tem.F,mrtli
ly, it meets the objection which is sofortni-
dnblo, that, in somo .cctiens.tho population
is so sparso, tlinttho Common S, 'icol system
is impraeticabio. It i. intended to operate
only whore thcr. arc inhahitauts, and even
then, alone upon the condition, that they arc
willing and ready to do their part towards it.
Lastly, tboaboencu ol sobool privileges will
no longer deter immigration to destitute re
gions. This plan will invito immigration,
and thus soon fill up the uninhabited fbe-
triots.
It may be thought that the adoption uf
such asyetem will, at tutee, create a de
mand for money which tiro State Treasury
cannot meet. That itjwill require n consid
erable sum of titouoy is obvious; hut tint
so much os to deter from t ie evp-riment. Ii
will qotbe adoptcsl in every coun'y "f tin
State, at first—much lees !>;. • > ty S -i, •!
pistrict. Many will not havo the population:
ninny ‘will reject it, for years, until thoy h ,vu
discussed it tbronglily, undrisen ton proper
appreciation of education ; many mire either
front inability or disinclination, will impose
on themselves a very light tax. Therefore,
tho amount called for, trom the Stats Treas
ury, will,tin tho infancy oi tbe eystem, be
comparatively small. Besides, iu tbia par
ticular form, it need not bo per|ietual,--
When it shall have diffused population awl
tho tileasinga of education over tho Htato, it
eon bo modified an experience may show to
ho necessary. The great desideratum, for
the pros'nt", it to nronso our people to tho
importance of the subject. When this shall
have been accomplished, thry will not stop
iu weigh dollars and cents against cducu-
SHAVING
/ *1 ENTLEMEN” <’<
l J hair cutting, and ■
min
SALOON
j.rtM tn«-
nil - thcr
,d thi. kwr.';»* a
rival.- XV.-re
New A-lrartiaa usic-i'
At the Atheneum!
Commencing Monday Might Nov- 9
FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY!
WArrOH'S
ITALIA,
ANU TUB
Italian Fautodui.
10 Hal!
•• llOQ-i
lOHp'h'.n • .. ..
Inonbrrih'j Ticket* or Certiorates,
Keelofc Tour taocev t«-
Ticket? <?r-iered. ca n^eipt
forwarded V>y first mail.
The List of Drawn Number? and Pr:ic? will be
lent to|iurcliaf«r* immediate!? u?u;i tbe drawrrjr.
.^-Purchaser? will pleai- Frit* raeir ligna-
turor plain, and giro -. vcir P»?t Ofhcc, C■ aaty
and Sute.
Remember that evert Prite i? drawi;, uud
t.atable ic full without deduction.
’iSfc.AU V:\zcf o: *1,000 aud under, j aid !x-
oie 1! »telj after the driwlng—other Prise* u; the
usual timo of 30 dny?, in full without deduct.ud.
All eomnsunteatioBi strictly eonfidenriai.
Order?!. r Tickets should n* sent in cariv.
A-! :rr-» • r’.fr* t>rTick*:* <-r Certificate*. t*>
S. .SWAN vt Co., Augusta, Ga.
itddffs? for the
*rh:ch they wi!! le ;
S' rv‘11av»!- »ji«! good lookir% :
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
• « nlia-r.ar' vl'-. almost, in my lineot
L short. my stock L good and full
' , |.'i • will I-- as low os living will of-
■T' ■ -.- ar.' jrartiailerly invited to
ii. W. CD/.Ml T.
RUNAWAY.
ttyKr'-in ' <uf' i*raiK(icd jn January 1U67,
* is v > HOL, ht u aL>out veareof t^e
icht and * !*itar.Hy i» me-1 fur a nefro
• rk Airj. prorninentejn end
-fee white te«*ih. Heu peaseeg ihrouKb
n-tnr •.n.jv'r f Tged t^rrmt*. and tLe rs-
r.am* <A JACK PECK, a# I UDiienrtaLtd
- ’.a. * her* he Jja* tpuUtdy rniploy-
h Ii2 inonlh*. He i> prubably nyw
jn t )** fieisrhiF,Hi.kmI id Atlanta, or on the
S^tate Kuad Siou.
FIFTY DOLLARS Reward Uoflered
f r hi* *i prencnnon and «ueh additional e-utn-
pen-a 4 i r> will U* given at the trouble of lip
capt re may reqeixo. ]f he ha*l»w;|j harbored
by any oo*, aud j»nw»f ij convictico of the fact
is pruluced, the psmjn giving iulormaton will
bo rewarded and *ati*fie«i fur LU trouble lo the
rilent and ralu* of the negro
A. P. POWER H.
a con. lulv Odwtf
IIOMAS F. LOWE.—GENERAL
CfUMMJ.^TON MERCHANT, For th
purchawt and Kale uf all kirnli of roduee
Grocenea and M» rchsndt* , will pay particu
lar attention to the rrv'RafS of Pjaxianon tad
Family aupplie?
Ct ; All order* promptly tad fa.thfulif at-
tcndei to.
Office on South side of Whitehall street,
thrt»- ij r* t i?t t»f MitcheJL .»ct J4dwtf
ligar and Tobacco
STOKE.
rPH£ Cl BsGKlBER beg, tr. rer «vi' lUj
J tuinfurmthe Citiiensot .f ut-
.-■■ur.djijg counL-T, th«t he b*. jus* -► i * ,
!Hr;p »dmti"n i j lu> framer tsiaci. &
I lSI. CIGARS
TUBA'GO.
SNUFF,
I'li’EH.
- K.NSFF BOXES.
MATCHES,
*C,*C
-ATileh is oilt-rvi at Whelroaie or Retail kt
vSSY SOW r?aieil l
P *.-•; • J* »;r.ng anything n:my Lv^~ril! do
■a. j . ra’.i ..i.! • lamiiit mr Stc<... ".orDpor-
t on W hit* H a! Street,qv>?fc2 tbe
JOHN PUKEN.
y'arch -‘J***? iert
G AI3\fB
t
LOCKHelRT'K
.Being determine] to redu'---- mv Stock ■ f
F.U!-i V.IVTfS I'SV COOBS.
Before going Korth. 1 propose to sell tinv xrtid-4 in mv line nt ic t o
onewt, forCaib. J. fj.' LOCKHART.
Atlanta, MovemierT. 1857. .1^-wtf
iftisitllfUitl
SSEATBMBAmSni
**■* w erai-e3><rajjB!»fe'
A? T 2&£ m-7 Z1UIT: D?
L E3, WRITS8ALL STREET,
CORNER OF MITCHELL ST.
T
rhoiang <•:
rp- su
Imeilijcnl
Plinth & IVaiikliu.
\ l^OULD reeprctfully iLaounee to the
\ I ntiren* ut Atlanta .anu tb* aurround-.
u f .
)
Th.-
■ pr.'|.:
I.I-,
Who W ants Money
siiii
May l>c obtained by risking ilu.
Halves and <f uarterTickets
IN PKOPOKTIO.V.
L'.v£-!P'ii!ii «3DTJMTiT'
ACAD EM X' LOTTBRY.
fiy Authority of the rs'u/e ot Georgia.
«»ii tlie Havana Plan of Single
Numbers.
30.000 TICKETS.
i-Jl'.'M".
entry, that '.ht*y are now rtC-i’ing and
and w til k**p in fxnrv f a splendid
sL'ck a-i FAMILY GROCEK’Pr, ~*h»rh (her
i are o.’lmr.g ai prici* that wj!f compete with
any hoUK in the city, and i*k .» *t»ar* >'l |*wt>
ronacr* Thcr will r t u- n\ attention tn
th* sal* ct imVu.n. lap.d.fu h r.grain
0 U 0 -®|r I fOBALX-O. Ac. *e.
Cnnwmarntt rcapcctlury auicttpo.
Z£~ Prompt at^Htih-n msJe toCAbH OR-
DEK>.
Store on Whitehall street, .r. thebuil-
i.r.c Lr:wn a» Davia* Hal!.
.Vdar.ta. Sep*>«ltt
•&<■* c' U.* Ugbf oi
tb- New Yottt Mark«*. acd
: «< tMrosr tnorij
ctr<.xtr.i f»*reUf utciui tLaa *T*r Wet* cfkrt-: , ALk'ia
SAVE YOUR 25 OR SO PEE 08hT.
Great Bargains in
HIGH DRY GOODS.
L ITccrv-wi ATiic K> b*» f«»i
Plate aat ?:rt» !
%UX> Arii-.Br '-•><
.Lack V*-;rr r- .»
»,w>*- s.y.
- Vi*
Zi * - r. n.
trio> *• za uu
- • x<*9
- .. la-
?-■
30 • - " «*■
r: -
!»,« -
■«.*,
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS !'! SH AWLS !!!
CALL AND SEE FuK YoURSElYES.
Tm whoit Hu-i-.r rarra-b«k tad trc»h
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
Z-i <-{ tl M 104. 12-1 VTi..:?*ee2r'Wa
cotton shirtings and sheetings
r-E.it.« i-~i matvfaewi.*-#lath? ct^etry. Cottot r is»*t-crx*.yi»*i ar . i -r.}- i". E... 4 - •'*
i. f, auj Htaaltu. tupthw * .*-6 •* »i _ ’
BOOTS AND SHOES
tt»htk .» cct3y>;e a»d t—sate*.*tr,^ • a .- w ; --i
CUTTING. ^TTITr. <l- ( • '.
/Am vl' C• -ar»»r V-t;'r * . L *
IBank of Pulton.
Statement
Showing tl.e ccind'.tioc of the BANK OF F! I.Tf ,*N.
Atlanta, Oc.urr.a. IX-ioF- r 1st. 1 - ii'.
FILTO.N 001.SE,
\\ l’.\i KI.I.KVr IIAM. KOO.'I RIMb
It, MrCOM B.^.
In- r: Millclttr'ille, G i. j
JOH.\ W ALTO A'.
bteci Auitu.u.'Gi U 1
July IS. IM7 .ill |
THE BEST .SELECTED:
ASSORTKI) STOCK
OF
Fami 1 y Cirroceries 5
l.\ TilK
CITY OF ATI.AXTA, \
i , to bo (.0 ill st.it C |
“ Alhiiilti Fttmih/ Sion." j
200.13
• WUIJ-ltisU street. I
KORC.'IV f> A NIKI-,
1 ri.’v- ti'nrenntin^ t"
Prlvrm Wllhoni Drduc
ANDERSON A SON. Manager*
-rCCKS.-ORS “
T"
K. WIN TEH, Mac
Maeon, Ga.
.•* ■ aG-ut the 1 Nth ol
ClafiR ad
. i6tb. ijjj. »■: >
Tt rtmoat. B.
ATLANTA. HFOKUI A.
BY
K- SIMPSOH te W. J. KILBY-
HE t:nd»rcign*dhaving ojwnod theFUL-
N H< l >E in thu city, deairr. n-a
an acnr-thl* r*-:jne plac* Mr :m
• ; i : ic wb't .nav layer thrm with ibur
h* .’.vaieauc atTair* of tbe Houoe, M
K .. - .. who*, i i^ritnca anJ shiil
are w» U kn >re;;, a-li pres:.
M*. I'
rk. wdi
; * •
?'- A»-pr
rifliOtS
(a » i
s|0; llalvoe. A
o
* !nt t vn.l atti-ntjv* m th* office.
FI LTO.Y HOUSE in thf mar
n th* wvotbwftat -«jdr . l lh* Drp.n
wnl W m attv iidwf'C* at th* Dcjot cn
,«a •-1 earn tram,
first rate Livery SuW**» are * ear where
carriage?, etui !uggu» are fer hire.
und«r*:gned a«k m.ly tor a tr.ah a* it .»
r.trriti.T. : ■ p'.*a?* • and merit a lil**rsi
* j atr.'nag* l?em the ira«*liivc public,
>IMP^hN A; KILilY.
Ncm**
Etchacge on cumst cit.ea. ase ntnizg
Cnarl»ton, Sav*£i.ah, Augasra, At.,
Pc* frt= Bank?, or drmajxh
Cash ot bard, v.r. G..'d aad .** v«r
S ut f other Bark?. arJ CW L
Kxpensok.
Katkinc H*-e«e aao Lot.
Funitsre -ved Fmcm
Ootfit.
Pre:» i
Resources,
- R .11* <
LiabiUties.
STATE OF OEOBGIA. V-
WJU.LOI5. ' An.
Fi'RAYTH. N
A W. STOXV-.
w m. r./y.vKi'.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
F. W. H' lJ-AM'
AAKKI' iKtt :s V. iilTAKF.'
LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS.
..law:
. i" your mtorost an
mi-itre this -I'ii'-mo
with any other.
I It ,rt r taler. «: I
b :l l
, for
IIAMKI. PITTMAN,
(iENKRAL INSURANCE AGENT
t K-PKOTFl LLY .af-rm? fc.« frwnd?. tr.atis
l V- .sure her.;., b* . urd-suna: rufiiao* h u:».
.• :»* ♦ cf Mr‘‘r«. >. ft. .- A
Aiibuti
A tii
At’.*
a. May <
1 U
ANDERSON A SON. M&n.-vgfn
nOOD:
A PANORAMIC VOYAGH FROM
Boston to Bomo
AND ICOMK AGAIN FROM
Names to|ftew-York
rpillS l’aintint h*. .pldltli'l ' iew# »( Life
| in Italy—ita icvnrry, cilivs, chunh,»,
illuinHittami, v,ilr»nic i-ruptton.. ,p,ut. ul
Urn carnival, h.mlilli, sutiurv. bica>»lion.
ami cairiokitiu. i»olh natural «t"l arlilivial.
and It u univanally cmu-vJii.l ta hr lha m».t
alvganl, iuureatin., anhUrna f.vhibitinu n«
prwcnlnJ In tha notice of the Amcrirati 1'0-
pie.
A lleeeriptive Lecture by a genii, man
thoroughly acquainted with the country,
Kihibition every nitM at 7 1.3 n’dorh;
Wednesday and Thutaday allerno,me, at ,'t
o'clock.
Ailmiaalnn .0 canto, Uhildren 3-t cent,.—
DeecrjntW* ph tmplete far tala at the door
1)R. a. D. BBAI.E,
Proprietor and Manaxer.
I'ROf. 0 KHAE8A, Agent
AUtali, Nor. 7,1M7 dftt
I louse I'll ruishhitr 1 rood.
TOMLINSON * B'ANES
RKSPKOTFVU.V inform their ir;,-nj,
j.atr„n that they are n-,w r<s-elving a very li
axort ,,1'in of HOUSE FURNISUIN
cor elf ingitipari of
t'oi>l>«'r, Tin, Brittnnuia nml
Japiiuuiu Ware, Willow
unit Wood W are, Wir
ier Coolers, Bird
Cages, Kiilt-,
iug TnekU<
Setts,
Traps.
Kc.\
~fiTOVKS *ol every pattern warran*cd t * per-
(ortu well. GAS FIXTURES, Globe?, l/.inr*.
A*.. .1*.; GARDEN ENGINES aod ri'MES.
from tbe Down? A Co. Manufactory, Albany.—
We have employed experienced workmen to curry
on any i|e?criptionof Copper, Tin and Sheet !r n
work done South, and all order? tor Still?, Rocf.
log, Guttering, Ga? and Steam Fitting will meet
with promputtention. Call and examine t ar
?t-vk,fir?t door ?outh of Railroad Whitehall?! ,
•i^fn of the Store and Coffee pot.
Atlanta, May W.tS&A. dwly.
C'arrlttsd Fainter.
\o(f<o
ALL ; tr-M > in ic-Ut 1 t the firm -.1.
I A THRA>11 KH - r THRAMIKR A !
j LOVr. lG\ . wiil plcn*c • , . , *ikc p;iynn n! to
I l;. F. U ttnar, wh.» i-- fu..y niith ruod t-» |
: *.'t:.o th' '.’.'tnndingbu-in^*'.* * sn.i firm.
.1 ,1. Till'.ASHKU, Ad’iur. cf
ouri -dwlm .l_A. THKASHKIU
AGO You lie Won Waulvil,
I MMKD LATELY, to travel !tt thr S-uthcrn
aii.I Wuliiu Sutcji. as a;*nu. Salary,
$l<> per moil th anj expen.v'? pa. I. For pa?-
ticulare, adtire?*, with ptamp cnclc*cj,
F. S. GIBSON A* CH. Exeter.
K >ckn cham oo.. N«w Hampehin*.
(YrtoNer «. JS5? 6*nlf
I>. B. PLUMB w
BROAD STREET. ADO
• reapeetfultr Ia» faforta the
uiv-lmf -
Afi«nta :
uotry, that he t»
niutv-lkaf €»>un..», —
fully prejii^f to Uu3a
i-f Carrfa|e Paiatlnr fteaae gtre n»e a call I emr*.
rant my work to p»*a«e, e«*l my charge to firm ntl*-
lacline. bhop ta the r*M «( T. D. fijeea’htora, Dmc.
tur Etrea-t-
eel. U CT. dl»*
LAAVSHE A l’L'HTKL,
licicliaiil Tailors,
irmruiiiu strket.
ATLANTA ti .«E«k
IIA VM ON* ',,,-l . due ,- rl - ri>-K
(Iruslal -i G-,,«* wv,i that th-) Will
naksupmtU »«) l.n-at «yl« of cat and
ftduh Try them sad m* if th*y don't giro
ou rtr*. aptl6dtf
Wliiskoy:
, 1557.
IVlthke) !
i\ 1”0 TEA l orn Wbi?-
•Id very rh#a|K
(iLAS! GLASS!! GLASP!
aaa Boxes.
K Ivave in ft ore or,* rf the largeet ?toekf of
Yadow g'tar», eker Iwongh* to thi* market
nd wil'. tell it at '-«» r.gunu for AkSll. Call
ndaee. apr^o sMITU A KZIARD.
W
TRUsdiEri.
Drttgs! Urns*!'. Drue!!!
n> UK noJf ret j tied wouM rtapeetfully Intcna th*ir
I many fticoda aarf p*trvo«, that tK'f here hUT«ly
tporraaed' tb?l» at»<ek ef t>np vCbeolc )* Oils,
Window G’*ah». tVrfnmtry, Fancy Ucwfle eircy
tfelageta* usually favo i in a first eUra Ikar jjVu«
wMah they mil sell at their usoallov !*Wa f.w cw- h
or abort tUaa. Their ateek ot W»»d*w lh»i la the
krgeat ia tbe fiantbere eenntry. aad frora ike advaa-
tarewaa tenet ef detimy, they defy cempetlt.oo.
we vnU awnla «%U tbe attanthm of the paklie t«
TayWw’a antbnyapepUr Kttair. K.v eredtolne cf late
yean baa m aaaay atdeet frteeda ea tkl*. Out <4 tee
(beamed* ef Dyapeptiew to wh<ae we bafe eeU tbia
Medicine, we have beard none my \\ did tkue eeroed,
aed we knew ef aaani la tbia city aed viaUftj arW
fhsm tbe wene at tbi grave, bare twee re stored u
perfect beahh. W* say there thing* bare wbeve tbe
kedfetee is made, a ad we are keown, aed 'ehaTW*
coatradietieo. OtveaaeeaU.
BfcmntszftARa
eet II,’*7. . . Oewly.
iswtfri
CO.,
STA. QA
'.VIIOIJCSX UX AND KVTAII. I'KAI.KR8 IX
Pnius. Me»i ; t-5. -Ad t'liemicals.
DVK WOOL'S OVE STt'PPP.
Dainta an.l F.\r/ Artiri«'*, Y arruehre
Wmo.'w Glare and Ptitty, Giae? W«n
French, and Ameriran t'eriumen f»..e
T'O. t and Shaving Stapa, Fine
r t *'th and Harr Hruihea.
Faint Hruehee*
Su-Ctca! rn-i Ik-ttfal InstrwcrUs,
• l PFOkTERS OF ALL
KINDS
Sr ice*. Sr.uffi*. Manufactured T.ffiaceo. all
ih* Patent or PropneUrt Medieinv're
• the Day. Superior Ink*. Pure
Wjr.e* and Drandieslor A!ed-
teal Purpcw**, Extractfo?
Flavoring, ('htce T in
let and Fancy
. — ArticJea,
CvC*
ry 'Ve offer fo*id? equally a» lew a? they
can be obtained irotn any emttlar fetaMuhtneut
m Uu? Aft'oon.
Warrantut to be Purr, Frr*\, and Genuine.
Qf Order* from the Country promptly
filled and eaUataction guaranteed with regard
to price end quality.
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS will
receive partreular attention at all hour? of the
day or night* l*** l <IW‘
SVSPEAODMM BJMVK
Taken at Fai
GEORGE H. y DJNIEL.
T UB .uba-nhc will wllrightut tfa Ncjrort,
Um Houro Uhl \M whopoon b* now re
in tb« City of Atlanta, and a lam atack
** Family Groce two, payahta in
Georgia Rail Road Bank Bills
anil rathw than mis, a trade, at
ONB PEK CENT PREMIUM
iZiT.i. VlijntJ. Ga
C. G n. New N art,
. XcwY.nk.
F. W. H Vtianui.
! \ S' - . \' -.nt.a.
Jared It* W : t, V intt.
|The- L.Th mae. truaw*.
A.
Me - i . k-
A. W - \\ eat. Cs* l .
J \. >h> Jen. tl- .
W . M. V\*i
,1. F. W iua«. V.'u.'.i.
.W-j.h Thomp- n. C’.ir.u.
T A. I.vor.i, ]>Ub«. ti- AH
T \. Ly,tr .«:,v llaiu*. tret
\ H. I* r.vih. A'-.an:.'.
W. G: Vorsvth, Atlanta,
1' E. McDuuc!. Atlanta,
liurrfcl Johnvct.. A'.lxr.ts,
Mr-. E. W. llanni, A'.lanu,
J. K. Wallace. Atlanta,
i,rr>. l.yan. Sen., Atlanta,
.lefc:, Farrar,
Sam’l Vfilkrr. Vulton,'county,
Joi P lo-can. Atlanta,
JasM t'. ihciun, Atlanta.
Gabriel M .Ichn*.'n, Campbell co
Jas F J ahnson, Jones boro,
1.J Gartrell. Atianta.
A VV Milcjtcll, Atlanta,
G I, Warren, Joitrsborough.
\V \V McDanie 1, Atlanta,
I 0 Mcllaniel, Atlanta,
John F. Walton. Atlanta,
Se»t;c, Abbott A Co„ Atlanta,
F J rerkerson, Atlauta.
I, H IUvis, Atlanta,
Jm Winohtp, Atlanta,
II L Ctitricr, Atlanta,
W C Pallet, Atlanta,
W W Roark, Atlanta.
W. G. Peter*. Atlanta,
Imnel .t Cunningham, Atlanta,
C. H Strong A CL, Atlanta,
A. A. Riot, Atlanta,.
S. B. Uojt, Atlanta,
F. H. CuSetnan. Atlanta.
WDItaint, Rhan k Co., Atlanta.
W, T. C. Campbeil. Atlanta,
Thnaber A Lovgjoy, Atlanta.
Tboa. G. Simme, Nevnan,
Wm. Walton, Atlanta.
David Mayer. Atlanta,
Roht- W. Sterna, Newnan.
tV. Usrring A Son, Atlanta,
L Uean, Atlanta,
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