The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, November 29, 1857, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

£33** 1)fl^i)lq jntolligipMlr & £xqir)ii}^. DUNCAN & LOOHRANE. JOBS n. STEEIE, Editor. ATLANTA, GEO., '^XUAYI’NON'EMBER 59, lS5i7 NnstUDi oV tHs f 1.1 TELLIGBHc'ER & EXAMINER D.VlI.Y, -■- > W 00 •WEEKLY, - - V - - - | 00 tar you UTEST-XEVS seitT&tRD p.ios FOR SHERIFt'* flB* JSKo For Deputy ShcrUlh.. C. C. GREEN & OSBORN. For Clerk of Superior Court. DR. B. F. BOMAR. For Clerk of Inferior Court. DANIEL PITT M A N . For Tr.-.i u tr.—C. n. WALLACE. >w -j; C. FARRAR. £r£73Lbr.-w. F. WINFIELD. For Tar Rttthtr.—A-.J. COLLIER. lj~ C.oyner—A. R. WHITE. MOTES OF Bsm of Fnlton”tak«n at Far for all Dcbti due tin* Office. Mews Items. A House Kit-.BTTES Fekt L*>dis ms Gaocst).—Dating tic excavation of »street in Evansville, lad., Ust Tuesday, the work* men came across the remains of a cabin, eighteen fse: te'.ow tie surface of tbs earth. ThU wonderful nbterrascoa b‘ n*o was a- boat twelve foot in length, formed upright, posts set in the ground, and boarded up with split oak pnaebeens, teenrvi by wooden pins. The posts, puncheons and pass were partisliy decayed, be: still stuck together. Within rite walls w=cv foaod pinions of an old fashioned spinning ware', a wooden mat!, sere a! pairs -’I charts and stfoses, and tn: '.dcr.timl caarnri stick -aiefl the form*.* -ecu post of the house bad used to p unch the Hr* with. _,asT Lvnmnioctcs.—Companies G acd L isrrotd rtcunca; United States artillery, now stationed at Fort Snerhing. bars been edited to take post at Furls Ripley and. liidge'.y, 'tori: p:3M=-.» at ’.nst po-t he* res no longer ttocescarj The Si;ox tribe cf Indians wh > inhabit that reg.sa of Ue eonntry, and who have he. a a tarr-sr to Misses .da for year* Dock. aav» now rteolv. ri to lire ta peace and btry : atobet.— The'bad quarters pf tic ”c.» t artillery ,r* t*m‘ »t F r: New York harb r. Lieutenant Coloael Dioick .a Command. Gaat.v Tsat t r Cuicaoo, Inn.—Thi Co ra! receipts of the season at Cbicxg:. lliinvia are t. :w IT ini barree of fi:: ;15,T10 csnels ofw l enr, f fTJSIT bushel* con -ri '.hr.Til* Vc-heis its. :r a tai cqatre- •;: * !T3T't*»i bush’- ofrr. r. The ■ i .. i nt.n’a :;>he**a»-a are'now 154.- H1 barrels cf Soar, -.rii.rT'' bushels wheat, 6.ntT.338 tcsheU corn and 3TT.TT0 ba-hels cats. <r a total equivalent:, 17,017 . r 7 tesreir cf grain. The highest prices paid for cargoes of spring wheat cn Tata- iay was Ce ceors, dciiv.rxd oo heard of wwe*. Ltattuntvr Towaars Ltsigia.— Tit* French Guvererwit has presented the Li- birian rtpn'oia with a small vessel of war —th". schooner L'Hermdisle— and rders have teen issued to the Piymoeth dockyard for tee thrrongh repair, at ths expecas of the Br.ttsh gov.mattt, of the Liberian schooner Lark, by whom it was given,cam* pktely equipped, a f*w years since. Toe .-.i-idea history cf this kindness i>, doobties* •h« ceslre t: tenure the trade of Vie we.« tern caret of Africa. Sixort-aa Contcnimcv.—Or. Monday last ,&v« the Abingdon First tan, the Rev. Mr G adikoocti. who was sect to this circuit lying bv Tor ths winter, hot the nan year la much ? larger thin owrelow lb* monetary difficulties. Nunsrsrmu ro-is® r»on OaksDA.—Th* Montreal IflSr Eraaayn that afler the fir* of January all Unit* State* paper* pwW i in Cactds mnat bo prepaid 1-9. each, and I if mailed-in tha United States the same postage to bo collected at the place of (Wire ery. -w - . Rnui r l\o tn* Tnacc.-—Th* Ritebtnood Fredericksburg Railroad Company have r*, laid fifty fire miltu tS the road with heavy rail, leaving only some twenty miles to com plete toe entire line of the mad to Aqui* Creek, for which portion of the work 800 tons of iron have beats received. Sernas Dturn.—On the 14lb Instant. Mr. John Waugh, of Dowling Green, Cep* dtbtc connty, Va, a earring* mannfaetnrer, was found dead in hia bed, having burst a blood vesael by violent coughing daring the night. A Bin biotas.—A monster Indian passed through CL. ttaououf a, lentv, last week, going to the Atlantic Fair for exhibition, be is said to be seven fret nine inches high, IS years old and weighing 400 pound a. A soli of 1,300 acres of land, owned by Charles AY. Skinner, of Perqaimmons coun ty, N. C . was made last week for $-5,000 to Rev. The*. Skinner. It :s oisxrh.lt understood that bit's will be introduced into Congress at an early day for the organization of two new territories —Ariic-ia and Sierra Madra. L. AV Fisas, a weil known lumber mer chant in Bufialo, was thrown out of a wag on to Chicago last week and killed. Snwza.vr Lsrrxsts, of the New York police detectives, bas canoed tn be taken the daguerreotype cf every noted rogue who falls into hi* Linds. A zitw Hebrew cemetery was consecrated at Charleston, S. C . last Thursday, by Rev- Mr. Jacobs. Two slatss, convicted of an attempt to murder Mr. SYm. R. Brothers, in Nauae- moed county, Va. last May, were bang on F riday hast. McDasixu e-ocvicted at Madieon, 0- of tbe murder cf a woman hat been senten ced to be hung cn the 3d Friday in D cem- ler. it Hews. taA Important news /twin I'l.ih. ■ GdvuturtDrrtci, Utah Territory, I Great Salt Luke City, Sept. d'd. 1857. >' 7b Ut Officer OmmanJhtg M« F .-ctt rfew j&nwdmy Lla^JRrrrf/cry .* Sint—By rofetenta to tbe a tot C„u- f rese passed Supt-'9, 1850. urganisiug the 'erritorv of Uteh. yon will find the fofiow- ing: Sic. 4. Andbt itfurtktr uaettti. That the executive power und aalhori'y in and over mid Territory pf Utah ahull be vested in u Governor who shall bold bis oScs tor fonr year*, uad until bit SnoeesMtr shall bo appointed and qualified, unless sooner re moved by the Prtaiduot of the U. States.— Tbe Governor shall reside within saiu Ti * ritory, shall ba oammsndsr-in-chief of the militia thereof, do. I am stdl tha Governor and superinten* 11 dent oi luuiau allhirs for the territory, no I w j,.. •uccemor basing been appointed and qnali- 1 P a,,J, t ooe orbs, when, with His nwu lined fied, as provakd bylaw, nor huso 1 born Ue sent comet*, iikr u.imdor tw.is *..i- removed by th* Preeklsnl of tho United I r ; g t l. ru *h th.; t kv. to hsd o e dav th States. By v.rto* 0. the authority thus proper s nfco. We veetni in rar, l hate issued und forwurdid The Inside and Outside of a Mew Con necticut Bank. Tit Granite Bank cf FbAinfotru.—Tbe H.ir'fjrJ .0 can ) 'lima thca shows ap one of the ' tacking isstitations ” of that State Among the handle of bank cfcarters loosely passed by tbe last Legialatnre of this State was that of the Granite Bank cf Yol- nntown. Then woa something remarkable In the mot that a bonk should be wanted at a’i at that place. It is a sparsely populated town, Ha entire lilt of table property being less than tbe capita! cf a rood sized bank, aud the basinet of the place being unable to suita r. a banking institution of tbe most m deram proportions. The charter was passed, acd f : four or five months it was -tot heard of again. But suddenly on or about the first cf November instant tbe bills of tbe Granite Back of Volnotown appeared in tkc market. Tbe bock commissioners were in this city at tkc time, acd though having thair bands full of busmsm in vari ous parts cf the State, they repaired at once taV.hmtowr. There a v.ry rich teens was opened to them. T&ej found, wo understand, the following state of aSair* : The managers ol the baok, cn, or about tbe 1st Inst., procured a package of bills, or a Dark ago of something, which they calls.) thirty-five thousand dollars. This wo* tbe paid" capital of tbe bank, tod upon this, •■ley e.imtcicced badness, though oo Sat urday last they tent this tame package bark to New York—as they eiatm. to procure I “* themselves tn ■paa* for it i ot “treliag priests an<i The Begining of the World. Tit* foil,swing-extract- from a fthmon ol Mr. Spurgeon; tlte plena Bngltab praeeli. r. is a tpiviiun, ot tha t lo<|'u»»co which wtlliix* a year or two ba* inodo his name tyuiiar in both feeffiisphMeu: Cm liny tukn tell flic whett tHe Wj^kuii r was* Y ara ago we thought the barinning of this world was wlii-n A,bun came upon it; but hhave discovered that, Ihousnncs of yeors before that. Gqd was forming pba* otic matter to maim it a fit abode .for man, und patting rues'* of creature* upon it, ilia, they might dia and leave traces of bis L.ri de work o d marvelous skill, befote lit' trlrJ.Jlii band oti man. Rut this vsas not tbe begi.mikg ; for revelation points ni 16 a i period long ere this world was fashioned— t > the days when th.e morning stars were beip'lts.j; nli.r, iike drops ef dew from die Hagens „f the inotning slurs, ami convtoUa. fs 1 trickling from the liantl ot God : , by 1 li - o»n Ii| s. He lauoelc-1 lort to you a copy of my prochunution forbidin th- entrance of armed forces into the i erri- torr. This you have disregarded. 1 Low further direct that you retire forthwith fr. r tbe Territory, by the same route you enter* ed. Should yon deem this impracticable, and prefer to remain until spring in tbe vi cinity of your present encampment—Black Fowl, on Green river—you can do so in peace and unmolested, cn condition that yon deposit* your arms and ammunition with Lewie Robinson, /quartermaster g-m - ral of tbe Territory, and leave in tbe spring as hob a* tbe condition of tho roods will permit yon to march i and should you full abort of provisions, they can bo furnished you upon making tbe proper appl.catiuc therefor. General l*. U. AVeils will forward this at d receive any communication you may lave to toukc. V ery respectfully, " BRIGHAM YOUNG. Governor and Superintendent of Indian ASair*. The fjilowiugu tho proclamation referred to by Brigham Young : PratUmaiiiin by the Gocerntr. Cititem of CBth •’—A Ye t re invaded by a hostile force, wuo are evidently assailing us to accomplish car overthrow "snd destruc tion. For tbe last 25 yeurs n* bavc trusted officials of the government, from constables and justices to judges, Governors, and Fre-t- ideius, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted, and betrayed. Our h.tses have been plundered and then burned, ottr fields laid waste, cur principal men butchered while under the p edged faith ef the gjr- erntnem for their safety, and car families driven from their home* to find that sue'Pr in the barren wilderness, und that pro’rc- tion among hostile savages which were de nied them in the boa*ted abode* n Christi anity and civiiiaauon. The Constitution oi cur common country gaurant es unto us aft that we do t.ow u"r cava over claimed. If cocatnutionai lights guard, which pertain antojts os American citizens,. met:, when worlds were u ads and sys fashioned, stnl wc have not cv .. approach ed the beginnitu ye . Until we go luck to tbe time when nil the utiverse slort in the mind cf God, as yet nttbur . until vu‘ enter tbe eternity where God, lb? Croat,r dwells alone, everything ?..• . : rg within Iiim, all Creation sleeping in Hit mighty, giganlio thought, we lnv? not guessed the beginning. AVemaygg back,-luck, back, ages u; on ugos. AA'c mu. go back, if we use -itch words, whole ctBN nitics, aud ytt nevor arrive at the bcgimiiug Oar wing migiit be tired, our' imagmntio might me away. Conld it ou -strip the lightning’s flashes in mnjeity, power mvi rapidity, it would soon weary itself ere it could get ro the lieginning. Bui God, froui too beginuinc, choso bis ]>eop!c, when ti;: UDtinvigtt'ed ether was yet untuned by th? wing ef u single aegei, when spsec iu- sbcrclcvs, or ei c unburu, when univer:..! ; letir.- iv.-ncd, and not « vo'.s or tr.'dapcr sbocliod the s lemity of silence, when thee v. us n i being; t j tr. Hi n; and naught but God. Himself, alone in His eternity ; when, without tho song of uDgel, without th? nt- tendaoco cf even a cherubim, !&ng ere (ho I .ug creatures w.rabern, or tbe whe-le of the chariot of Jehovah wore fas'ui. ned ; even ti.ee. “in the beginning wnitbq wcr.’, 1 ’ and in the beginning God's people w, re or.o iu the w >rd, atd "in th b ginning he che c the n ail cat-, eternal life.” —Eye* Op#: ministor mid A lit, ■a boleusl :. hi und tin mild to _ D __ ^ • > k out' for opportunities tot find', or,work, Atid bring it ready titled mid prepared to the hani ; but spreads liia tfuriti before U-; and tvo we to,, walk In Indians, Kentucky, snd Tsnnsisee, through it m I’hriitians nnd'tbe- Apostles 18. . did, -witii ‘eyes open,’ Icokiag .^foir the sick < Illinois, 1". and eufforini’, the poor and the oppiigesed. Naur-York, 5. 'NcAv 1 am certain,’continued tho iadvl •’ — 1 — rtain,’ continued tho iudy 1 ’, *’ s she replaced n mnrblo Diana in the ceu- tre of the in u.tel, ‘1 should like to do some good every day; one feels po much bettor ■' ci they go to rest ot'night; and I'll just i.ccpnt 'eyes opon’ to day, and set* if I oomc across any omirmnitie* that, untlor ordinary cirotun-ianctu I shonkLlet slip,’. II lit au hour inter Mrs. Beuolt was in iho nursaryi with the wosherwontan who hud canto for tho olothc*. ‘1 wi.h Mrs. Simms," mid -ho, 'that y u would got Tommy’s n* (irons ready lor me by Wednesday i wo oro going out of t.itvn, to remain until Saturday, and I si nil went a good supply ou band tor no i a careless ii tie scamp us he is.’ 'AA'eP, 1 11 Iry fifa’am,’said tho wasber- v:o .'t h behind hand a good deal since Sammy had like wdoping cough ; but now h-'s better, I mutt try to makeup for lost time.' ‘How i id is Su.iimy.’ tile was three 1st April.’ And i.u..i is four,* muted the lady.— ‘Ixiok beta. Mrs. Slmm»j won't you just open tbe 1 iwer drawer of that bnreau, und take out M; f..ur green worsted drosses iu !’ v .•oni-i. Tom's uuurowu them, you sec, ■ la-t winter, But thsy arc almost as g . -i . ;.. N.-,», , you: want tin ni fdr :i»tJ-* &i'fmy r..., i ., nicely, withdbtai- ten: g, 1 tbuik ' ■ AV: ot t icitt, iiiu. Beac'ul' answered the ivinitsr.vc.iuiD, with tears s'nrtiiig into her ■ - - i iuvn . any u rds to lltaak you, "or ■■ ell what u ucasure they'll be- V. hj they li keep the little ieiluw us warm a (oast all winter '•Veil, i d ; lace them on t.e top of (he clothes,' said sue mth. wr for Sep- rtickr (It 1* Mated to bo ’l) on the Height and Weight nen and American Recruits, t.Qsnrgis qnd North Carolina ■ v*;* _ a, 30 men oat ol 100 wet* six lect snd upwards. ' In North Carolina, 24. which gif m th« former * gr#»t J»»l of uo#mIbm» mo cijAosfA th* Ng* ol iht lattvr. To rtlUf* th««* llttl* p«ruluUlM w* AdtU*juoh of our rt*U*r« to ywl’rof. wocd»mir U^tortllW, which will ta th* *oturl« of* ew w'r*ka chuog*Ui« luir toll* natural color. It tloa* not dl* tbe hair liM th* mo*tof hair r#itoratlf*i but nrnduoMa gradutl ehaog* of color from th* root! of Into hair to th* float oa l, an l glfti It » dne end gl-jF*/ *pi>caranee. Wo hin inii manf poiaoni who have utfd it aucofiaafuhjr, and heft pronuuncad It th* only Int «ntIon which ba» ccmo to their Idee of e “cura for grey h«-*d».” W* commenced n*ln* It about two uioutln •luce, and If wear* en* judgtof age end beau ty. It hai madeua at l*aat t*n ytera younger ; Indeed w* a * beginning to look quit* young, and f**l t«rr much lik; gnttlng a louug wifo. Th* ehaog* U ml- racuJon*, end it would b* anillffloult to And gray heir non- a* would W to flu I an Idee In th* h*ad of th* l»uk«» of Ilaokiogham. Wo know ■*r*rel old meld* au U iihc young aidowa Arhoe* looka ero beginning to a*rinm* a slimy hui\ and who bar* been taUrng terl- ou*lf about rtnorilog to thi* remedy, aud woedtit* dele/ any huger II n*r* r fail*—tit. MARRIED. JONES—LUOKlB.— At Covington, < ia., on I he 24th inut., by Hot. J. L. Rogf ra, Mr. Outer 11. Jones, of Ailuntt# to Miss Rebecca D ., daughter of Wm. D. Luckio, Ksq. Proceeding! of Council. Council Cn.\MBis, | Atlanta, Nov. 27th, 1857. Council met: Present, Hon. Wm. Ktzard, Mayor; C«vjncilmen, Latvsh?, Shtrpo, Sioip^ son. Mclianiel. Holcombe. Peck, Alexander, and Karnes worth. Minutes road aud confirmed. Petition of Michael Corregan and John ' L !" : ’ ' u: 1 ' k * J ‘ a V’ sini } lD ^ t0 Iicrse " , Cavin in regard to Retail License. Laid on ! iho^gUt: i&y eyes lave open onto t-o i tho tablo on account of informality. Mrs. Peach vt*s oi* the Mayor und Council oj Atlanta (ientlcmon The undcrilgued Appointed Cornoiittoo to oxauiine tho Bridge across How Major Andre met hia Fate. Although of his tic.*-I; thought b» t tainty < n th wag retail *' of the -d hi shedding u drt’^se nii: Andre's request a to the ui W-s not to be grantc i, it y • t.» let hiio remain i:i unc c 9ut*ject; no answer, ih -• i to his note. On the morn • maintained a calm de.i r ;; round h : m were gltoiuy . ♦T«ra rebaked In. wrmn: .» e*. Having 1 brcakuste«i, with care in the full i; bee. I -I . .: i. ;.g !>liir,vatus Vi ..y to market—fur she was & notubis Svt . r • .vi.c.i si.a met a Ui. y whu h»J ” ' j L !."'.h’■ ib'or'.V • • 11<! Kal * ^”* < b «t> Mtrket sttce', and repett .' [j •„ bright joil heertcJ boy, and hail j i19 wndltiuifi and if Memory propose u . .,g, ; Tuv.i! .. with the family,‘•ml j plan for it. rseonstruotiuD, respectfully re- . Goa-.!i !...■! always felt Interested in , v.ori: . ut tlris mortung >4i- was iIu u burry, va S : they have examine,', the raid Bridge : d I..YC rav-d him with ft cordial, i . . ... . , h ‘How arc you Joseph, my by? ^*d ih&t in their opinion, it fs entirely un- .. .ne vl sic Uj,' ii-d it cot Ntruck her »afe, ami cannot le r< paired t»oai to render • r ... '. ••• I no*, weer i'u usnal' \\ pj«'e for passage over the Rail Road, rxrregion. Sir paused, ns tl form J a li. i*.i■*h otliccr, which h* i: sent for to New York, placed hi; h.ii up. the table, and accostic.- the officers . I am reaJy,” said he, * at any l. gentlemen, to wait upon you “ . . -o — —. ta the place of execution b spirit sou meaning thereof, and fairly and . two suhalfern officers, arm in arm, with a impart.al.y administered, it is all that we serene countenance, bowing to several cou*d osik—all that we bare ever asked. g a* cmen whom i.e knew. C l T..I- Our oppouea s have.availcJ themselveso! ; iiudge accompanied, hir:-, and we n :oto his prejadice existing against as, because of oa; words : ‘‘When he came within siglit i religious faith, to a nd cat a formidable at-*; the gibbet he appeared to be irt < d, and to accomplish oar destrac ion. Wc have inquired with some emotion. wh«:th*- had no privilege nor opportunity of duL-nd- was not to be «hot ' Being infurmed i!i :t ing ourselves from the false, foul and unjust 1 the raoie first appointed for his ilea* . could o?]XT*ioL« against us before the nation.— not consistent : y oc altered, he ei- .*,?•!, The goverumeot has cot condescended lo ‘How hard is my fae!’ hot immediate-.•• cause an lovesttgatiog committee cr other : added, ‘it will soon be over.’ I then shook person to be sent to inquire into and oscer* f hands w.th him under th*? gallows, and re tain the Muth, as ij customary in such eas- j tired.” es. We know those aspersions lo bo false; While waiting near the gallows until but that avails us nisthinw. We are con* j preparations were made, says anoth r a demne»i onboard, and fere d to an issue with I thority, who was present, he eviuced some an armed, mercenary ob, which Las been ! ntrvuu$ne*.s putting hij foot on a stone sent against us at the instignation of ariun> I and rolling it, aud nuking an etfon t«?- wal- ymo.m letter writer#, aehamed to father tae ! low. zs if checki ng an hysterical .itWtjon , slander'jos falsehoods w.:icb they have j of the throat AU things being rca ,v. given to the pub ic—of ccr apt officials, | stepped into the wagon, appeared toMlr.i.k bo have brought false oc-jiaalior.s against I lor an in»tant, hut recovered liim-i-..', ex- ' * their own infa.u , l claiming. ** 11 sill bo but a momentary howling edito:a. j pang !’* Taking oil h a hat Light’.* sertno*: Hashed . l' mine, anti asked." v...i-X the ;..attcr with you >1 pii? i',.. K) happy as you US', d to. • y ‘d a moment, wi’.u a half* ;. !.aJt<»co -H ling expression, into tho •a. ; tuc iattex triumphed ‘Mr* . s moved out <•: town/ he euid, 1 - his .'v^ru, but neatly brushed at l i I've rnd it'ray place; :i;.it uulcc.s it "W l ll ' >n i * o j*/iiiswerei Mr-*. Reach, A'.an.’lv cn -t«d. J>ut never ; i , r, on?y r i^lit be- • brother -aid ne wouM want a a fu.:yj L: his rt re. a d j d . -*j two dollars a week, u . .u i.'-.i.v.t an . got tl.o aitua- i if vi.u i.k? i •Oh! '.Vo ncommend that a special, committee < •* thf' o be nppoioted to contract for, and w tli th' contort ol Council, and luperintend •.ho boituingr/f a Rridge at that poiat, and and that u Hum not exccdling dollora bt appropriate-! fer that purpose. Rrapoctfully aubmitteil. J. U. PECK. ( W. F. FAUNKoAVOimi, ( m ' 11 ' Report was roceivcd. On motion of j. er Coitncilm&n Alexander, the blank wa, filled ' oat with "twenty-fi.' ■ hundred dollurH,” and adopted. I'advrtlie provision* of the report tbe Mayor appointed a. n Sptyial Committee ADM IN ISTRATOR'i.SA LE. A GRfiKARLY.tovt orurt vTxil^oo'n * t Ordffi&yy of Putaiki lo at ty, will be a >ld irt hoUio door in’lll*? lo^n ot II* county, within the .legal n iho fir*t Tuc^Jaj.m^fiiuary ii#Tim<rof hia Metib, 1t being l-il part ir. and to a certain I.pt of Land, lying and being in Twigg* county, number ,uoi known,deaignated a* the Coon or Roadman Lot, adjoining Landj uf Joliu Slurp and other* Sold aa the property ol laid Hiram M . Allen deceased, lor tho bumdit ofthoheirj ami and creditors of *aid deceased. JOSEPH RONALRSON, Adiu’r Nov !3,1857* w403 ^EXECUTOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of the Lost Will and Testament of James J. V, White, late of DeKalb county detested, w II be sold on the first Tues day in January next, before the Court House Door in the county of DeKalb, within the le gal of sale, the following property, tm-wit: Lot No. 107, containing I(»I 1-2 acres, moro «>r leas, it boixig the a:uth half of said Lot, with a g.'od Oriss mill, wheat and com runners, oil in good order; also, L*jt No. 118 containing 150 teres, bum or lm*, being the north peri of »&id Lot, with a good saw mill and cotton gin screw and thrasher thereon and run by power, in good running order: also, ) 117, containing‘20*2 1-2 ncrcs, more o the above Lands are all joining; also, one . of oxen and log earl; Lets No. 117 and lie. are entirely in the woods with pine limber, and F lcnty other timber for sawing, and dxcollent •and for cultivation* Kdd lor the bom fit ot the hairs and creditois of said deceased.— Terms, the above laud will bo sold one and two vears credit in two equal payments, note and security, with intercsion the Ubt pays meat, hoiuls cancelled ami titles made on the last payment. The above Lands arc east of Atlanta and snd within six and a halt miles, and six miles south ol Decatur on Rnoljtue Creek, persons wishing to ; u.chase would do well to call and examine the prrmues before the day ol tale. DTK PII BN T. UiGHDK£, £xe'r. Not 23, J8-^7 w4«M CAUKOLLTON' MASONIC INSTITUTE. JOHN K. JsKAix, Hroaident. ^ THK exercises of thi* Inst’tulioh will open on the first Wedueaday in January, 18. f R. Tho courso of siudy will be thorough and extensive, both iu ho Male and Female Departments. We have a large building, good society and n location n* healthful as any in Georgia. Board $8 l-er mouth, tutiou reasonable. Wc hope to receive,si wo will endeavor to deserve it,the li- beral patronage of the Masonic Fraternity snd tie public generally. Wo will make it to the mturort of all who pstronixe tho Institution. For particulars address John K..Leak, Oxford, (•eorgia, or tbe undersigned at Carrollton, Georg!*. U. D. THOM A 880 N, W. M. J T. MEdDOH. 8 W. J M. RBDWJNB J. W Nov-24,1857 w6t ^tcnmr tlv 3J(u Weekly U. State* Kail Line. 'TUI# a*w»od iplcc<i!<1aM*.wh**ltt«atnsblrr 1 AIJOUSTA l&OOtons, " ” 1100 too*. I L01U1»A, 1100 too*. “ Isaac Caowsu. ALABAMA, UOOtoo*, “ C. R. 8enssre. Will Leave Snvnnnnh Bssry SATURDAY. ru^«*iblpn sresmoog thv*Urx**t on lb* cotst.uc- fiarj a«i*din«p**d, »sf*tjr *r eomfort— raakinf tli*»r 0 .. - ... p**«sg**ln 60 to SO hoars, sod are eozntnsoCrd by ,, ^ n i. » '» i tv I »killful.c»r*falsadpoIlt*offle*r*. Tb<*j Gtf*r /. nire 1 Councilman, Peck, Liw*ho, and Iaruej% dMirAb..'joiiT*y*ne*toK*wYork. 'i’h !’ v'j wh*»!e ^ ••* brightened. I § .all . e’m if lad »•» it, Mrs. Beach 1’ •AlJ oa! Leru Joseph ; Hi going to in.tr- 1 pofh.i;^ wo anifu*Jsomethin#nic* i . lit!!*? Mi.:y, i’i, • I. dy remouiberui tbuJ j J ■ • ph’s r.'.on:'.r, th / u poor seum-trojs, wa j a *vv. ; j woman, rvnd foie this wou-’d be a i «: *.. ’ o n ay cf presentin'? her a gift. .-vl it” ibuni sinic delicious pears hnd ) .apewanda r..je cbi:k n to nuko some / J l \!vrr, Det-irsah- prooesdoJ^o her own I Uuion If Sales lor January ; me. Rut it —nia pity that the lady 4VMLL bn sold before tbe Court Uouse mJ oi-h aj li sprang into the \\ in the town of BlaiisviHr on the first worth Resolved, That the minutes of Ootober 16th 1-257, bo so amended a3 to read Market street, instead of Bridge street. Council adjourned. jas. McPherson, Clerk of Connci). New Advertisements! Tbst fc»4 iascsd settstern thou»ad do*- *' 1 ' i proalituW :ho troth for filthy lucre’ • • • • ... . . • _ - - take bn, in bills. acH kad cirratared them in _ . . riooa parts J ths cooaar. I wnich iu thus )/«a forced upon F-tc ihcosacd do!!»n in bill* were taken j “ conpelj »j to resort to the great firs: law by a naa wfco was to circjlate theta in Ohio.! ot f-pre*:rvation and s'ana in our own P.ev.Jam « M Wt>-< Tht-satae dayth* »ho wts eat to the ,e M. P. Conference xy.z: n.ns>, s piae». a ".v.n - ran —c. i This nan left a receipt for theta, and verbally or,nisei to send on a note when he arrived in Ohio. The assets were between three end foar hundred dollars in coin, one doil&r hi.I on the Windham .County Bank, and a second hand iron safe, not yet paid for. AUo, the hi. £, Conference the week before lest, ;ec4 jp, 0 f the Ohio man for fir- thousand - i in 'n j plecr. Tb :• fame day th* dollars, in tho Granite bills. The eotsminuroeri at once applied to Judge Butler, who was bolding a court at! Brockiyn, for an injunction, which was 1 U.-ooght to this g.-ai-;«i. A receiver was appointed, but for i. o v onnfiocd j the life of a* we cannot imagine what be tcatro asy'oa.— ! WJ ’ !o "receive, ’ as there at pear to be no ' ,* " , I notes or evidence of debt, except the receipt Jowi.es-s.arrf what -Mdo-s, rJ ^ .. uh;0 Arnes D. Lockwood, of Dnnielsoovi!!*, i» the recsiter- TL- comtnisiicneri also caused the arrest f RcsweU C. Peck, of Hartford, formerly f Fast Haddam, and Miller, of Buffalo - ilc ifc-rai-’y k, after which . n t ti. 1 i; or : A Ks.vsas Bavx.—Du ring the debate on ;b- tanking arti-lee of tbe Kansas bogus; e.r .::tut;..c, ;• came cot that in nuking Bp j ^ ^ of the hackj ^ bmTe ^ a tank at Leeompton last rammer, it wa* j j, M 15 .jj m insure the arrest of the presi- cervs.arr. la acc.r jaac-c with the charter, j dent of the institution, who ie now ill in • -tit'.: 1 -ash capital of *W,000.— I New TTnrk. The director* offered beil. not . r .... . ro. .. . Jtaige Bailer would not accept it yesterday *■ *'“ 0 ' : 05 , ** Y 'Set. 12.1 hot directed a fur.her folia* of t:=*. A* other was earned cat and brought. ^ ^ ^ had to-day (X&v. X3j before him in again, acd this was lone until $40,COO ,t Brooklyn. The arrests are made on tits w tft u-. i a-d ccr'.:floats* '.Uained. ! chirr* of fraud V nr Portair.ct I\auna tr Ntw ! The Granite Bank la .trictly a "tank of fence—a right guarantied to ua by tue go- niu* of ;ht» inAtituticaa A our cjurst.-j. ar.i ap».n which tho government i.i based.* Oar duty to onrselrcs, to oar r^quirej* U3 not to tamely lubmis to ba driven r.nd aUin wiihotit an attempt lo prta»rvc our- ♦civ** Oar doty t, our country, our holy rcl.gi n. ur (Jod. to rretd-jm und liberty, rtxjuirw the', wa »hcu!d not quietly ateod ■till acd tho4< fetters forging ar .uai u? which are c^’euiaied to enslave ar/i bring uj in jubj'ction to an unlawful military d*2. p /aum such a* can only emanate, in a eoun try cf cou^ntu: onal !aw, ( . in uiu-i^t.cn. tyranny and oppression. Iher'-fore, i, Brigtaui Youog. Govcrur and super in tenden: of Indian aifairs for the Terriv :j of Utah, in the name of the pco- * ;'i - n pie cf the United Suim, in tbe Territory of * ,,a vvrnt and opening hi^ »h:rt i adjusted the no'" * • t» he took out a har.dk : hia eyes. B'*i £ t •• by t.. officer iu coin- maiid that h : s .ir.tii mua*. :»• hound, lie l drew out * > .onil handkerchief, with which they w cr*’ pinioned. Col. Srnrmru i now told him tint he had an opportunity lo apeak, if be desired it, Hia only rep I w was, “I pray y .u to Lear wRccss that *1 :ne«.i my fat like .1 brave Th-. wagon moved from uider him an.! left him vujpc n«!*" d. li'.- diftd eUno»t without a •tru^i'lti. He r.:i.A:r.e,i aiiapendcd for about half an hour, during whi h a dea*h- like stillnejv prevailed over :L** Burroundin? multitude. Uia remain* were inti-rr-d within a few yards of the place of hit ex ecution ; where# '.n-y were transferred to England in 1-21. by the Britisii Consul then resident \h New York, and were bur- ri * i ii WVj-ii,inis>r Abbey, near ti;« mar- n* which had urn n erected to - Irrinjs Life »f (icnrgf WasA- V lf> , | circulates,' 1 to relievo tbe peopl# About to, or through, or from thia Territory, with , r ‘ two bandftd more web laatiiotiooi in Ccs. I--:.-cry, would mak# bu>iuM3 lively. &■ K.- \. . . i/ .'.'ll, .■ -<W iu, ___ _ — f .ccca-f- oja rxiivt. i:. N-rw Y .rk. T^cre Tbo following extract a taken from Dr. nave bs*n e^tabliobed fix auo- r *s*.o&«es in j Waylasd’t termon on thccriaii : i tT rent fart* f the city, and ih«6' ( “But inppow the wunt to come ? Lftt oi >-*rs J -r.t events each ay, ar*d ! or/x at It calmly, that we may e*timat« it rvieetioDs from :ben for Cm mv,.. 8oppo« yo« lc« talf yeor propsr- . j acd thatyonr neighbor# ail ar* unfortan- :«vj» t-.jbt time, s d»v ky bow. -.xprew ; M .oorteif, wb»t tksn? riapp«K tt»t ; i.t xt U'oLi wsrs, Ohio.—A 5re b-, s j Uc, iotl ».bies hbi iiim'.aii acri Utah, fotbij— ' I ington. First, .li .rm-d forces of tverj descrip- | . “—"—T* ~ .... tio-i from comieg into this Terrttory, under j Licentiousnes* tn High Life, any pretence wfci'evir. | The Now York Erening Post' in an ar. Second, that aii the forces in said Terri to ; tic.-; on ta-.- scandalous developments of thi ry, ho.d themrelvea in rts.linen t, imreh at Woodman and rornis' case, which r^cunics a moments notico, te repeal any, acd all socb invasion. | thr:e or fonr eoinrans in the papers, makes Third, martial law is hereby declared to 1 '*•• ' S".’-joined remarks: tx.it in thi* Territory, from and af' r li.e "in j idging the parties to this scandalous publication of this proclamation, and no | inquiry, bowevsr, let us beware that w* do person shall he allowed to post or repass ins 1 not visit upon ooo or two individuals sins to, or through, or from this Territory, with-! for voter, all our fashionable society, is oat a permit from the proper officer" I more cr ler.s responsible. Rich ar.il well Given under ray hand and sea], at Great! Jresscii profligates are a prominent, and we Salt Lake city. Territory of Utah, this 14th i had almost mid tie favorite feature of the day of September, A D 1157, ar.d of the 1 New Yoric drawing room. Onr city is even .ndepsndence cf the Cnited State* of Ainer-' now rife with other »ter:cs of intimacies as ie». tbe cighiy-second. ■ disgracefol as anything which has, been do- sinct, ' chamber where .,".: Marv lay moaning Tuesday in January neit, thssale tu conlins ue lr.;n day to day until all is said, lo-wit. I art* Nos. &7 and Ufi m tho 7th di.tiici uf the fot Hilton, 116 in the fih district of th. Is' * notion, fl«. S. 7B, 77, Ifir., H8, 18!), 190, 191. IS. 19.907,984 825,957, 888, 340,341, i 843,3.0. 831, 357.804, 300, tIOl >i d 354, in hn- I'.nmn rics.1 the 9tt dia'rict of tho 1st lection, 171 in tho • ", r I.-,.:,!!ro. 10-.li iist of th. 1st Kciion, 418, 303, and 67 lunches Of w ide grape*, wmle the m>l;K H'.hdiatiie 1st .notion, 38, 31,90, 711, -'J- aiut 2IH in the 17th iliclxjct of thu Utsec tion, 18* hi the Ifilhdiitrict lit tection, 135 ia Iht- 18th district in the 1st section, and the foliowing town J^»l»in tho town of Uliirtrille, aud No. 5Jt 51, 54. 83, 04, 4, 52 and 45, ox- Ci?ptthat pir; where in H (J licnsley’iCirocery oow eta ml*, to satie'y nil fi fas iesued from Union Superior Court, urn in favor ofT. M. Henry k Uo.. nne in favor of Hein,U»!houn A Co-, one m favor of C L Uurkyen, two in favor of linnk*, J.ene A. Co., one of which it ■ i.iO'.-jTttt.vo LiiiDj LOU tho firsi lmau:J und ag-iim-t Wellborn k Trill, alt of the balance of j ,.retry oi there married life bad.setUad down I «»' ! <> fa. is »gam.t ihe .aid J f, Wellborn, j .nto a 5' newiiat bare,every ijay> matter of f.-: existenre. lit: Lvr heart wac warm | tr/.nig!.t--wnrni with good doodsof iheday. Mary lay moaning riiy oa her i c-J, while I.or mother ut h.ng bntily hi one corner, and held up ccitrkett aud the fruit, cryin: riiaod i; G ud tow? 7 I've got ail these uice ?■ f.>r Mary, mid a placj at two dollara dh : ■ 1 from her mother’s lingers, .. ... : u.-i ten dawn her chrekr.’ I; was evening, und Mr:. Beach tit in i.. li'trarv absorbed in notnc new Ii ok, .hen sho he ,rd her hnsband’e step in the o ill. Though ;!•" m rni:.g !.nd l«cn pleav the n't-r.. " el .'-t Jy, and the day nan pouro. wn tn a . ,w, suiion pene'rating ilea iov ‘ iisrr husband with ■, hat he was not a Ja nT*j*ne*to > Cabin Paisagw lo N*w York Bttsrafr^paata^rto N*w York to FAl»l.£?0<".lJ,KAY k CO., A|anl»in ti*rann»‘. SslM’L MITCmCI.J.,13 Broadway .V*w York SaTanaab Yebruarj *, I860. •bin Fanago from Charlsiton to Kew Tor $25,00. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. flow York A CharlestoniSteam Packet# Through in 48 to 53 Honrs, (Somi-WooUly. Th* q*w aUamahlp COLUMBIA, 1800 Ten —M. B«r rj Cunnnsadtr. .NASHVtl IX 1600 loos. | JAMBS ADOEK, lJCOUm. TDIw.a,Conm.D4.r | S. C.'Tnrn.r Comm.n'r MARION, 1600 toos, I 80C7HE1U.KK, 1001 ton, W. rost.rComm.ad.r. | T. M. Mnrray. Cnmm'r. U.v.Adg.r'.wb.rv.t.vsry Wednesday Ac. Saturday* ftflsrth..rr1r.lot tb. Mr. from th. Soatha Wut "ftlhlfh w.Ur." T.blsa sappll.d with .very Inary—.ttentlvftad Mottuai eoiuaiSDd.r*, will .asar.Tr.v.llcis by' Iht. Uat sr.rr notslbt.eoufort sod seeomtaed.tion. • Pfljto UkNRY M18SROOM Cornrr of Ksst R»y k Ad*&r'r Soatli Wb.rr, Cb.rltston. 8.0. Cabin Passage (Ms. It.arag., 8, an 1 rem< - ,t at Co! ttr-bru, Ohio, on Saturday, in tb* apt-r rtory of frishier'? block, oc ttpieiJ a. ’ .w* Frsr.s n l.’raoch Bi’k: S. Bnck, jeweler; Mr. I> r e. dry g -.-is, Mr. .Stact'ey cAtter, and the G.-Iambus Atoenenm. TV. tonteoti of 'he bsthllng were saved bat the ytiding iuel: destroyed. I’artiaiiy ioeared. Mrujrcio r Aocfncrr —On Friday af- tertiy.r. a ) p'r! .-timed Sarah Clark, a* i/out ten years o'd. was ran over by a dray ia PitUtmrg, 1’a, and nttantfy killed. Th* ! r was arrested. Forr'.vsvt It? .vekt,—Oo Tuesday Jaat G-r. K. ii. g. :.-3gp-.j- master on tbe Boo* vol . -I Wort'-, tr railroad fosmdapackaga '.Ltnioing t’r <//J or. s«at tn the car,, at it’ / , Mae* The wore, in tae mean time, tad diKosevad hi. Its. acd returned to the icy A. woes be found h» ro-oey sale-1 ly iock'xt up. lie p-'esrei'-d the fndev wiu. j twenty do. a**. Xtutott.- At th- late **«s in r.l iv-girin'.urt a oill incri-aii'.- 'ary of the Govaraof from |70u to i -ro of the trea*«rer to *500 vra» pa remtintf to fagitive *lave,, similar in it* provutoo, to tb* ‘personal liberty Jaw" cf Mamvcbnsetts, wai rvjiortnd by a te-Oct com mutes-, but it failed cf pawag*. Eyyt.CT Cd TUt UlXt> Timel.'—Tb.r* art rwiwin New Bedford, Ma*s 'J3 whak-ri, 19 ,b:p* acd 11 barqne*. only two of which »iU sail ihi: statue. There alt.ayisome whaler, pearl, and jewelry were thrown away for ever ■ SnppoMthatdree.es at a hundred do'iars were exchanged for drraae, that core oo y v-n dollars, that woollen goods were substituted Sir silk, and calico for woollen— that we wore oar old clothe* until we wo-re able to pay for new—that inatead of ,p«od.nv two or three months of the year in faibion- abl* Silly, vre acd oar families ream he! at home—eappo*; that cor sons, instead ol bceemiog idl* and dissipated, were iaared to honest labor, aod that onr daughters, instead of befog fufcionabl* playthings, were taught •m be intelligent, useful, aod >«jf-reiiaoi wo- men—weald thi* after all, bt a calamity too insufferable to )« endoredl Should all Usia happen, wherein would it touch the as- seotial springs of happiness in th* boaom of any rraeooafcl* being 1 It ie not ball so bad as the doing *f a wring, or even a mean wth-rn We could surely endure all this." Killing at Warrroton. We learn that a yoang boy named While- tides, shot a d killed John Jennings, lar.t vfthe Vi--! Friday night. It appears that a quarrel occurred between Jennings and the father of young Whitesides, coring which ha drew a pistol and snapped it twiea at tbe old man. Before be made his third attempt, the hoy seised a shot gun, snd discharged the eonunte into Jtnaing's aid*, inflicting a mart*l wound. i nutate r/ YeUrmure-Denals Piaur, for* merly mayor of New Orleans, died on the Vtb ust- He wa* at tit* battle of N*w Or- bans. Oeo.C L*cn«M.alsoof New Orfeaaa at>i a veteran of th* war of lel2, died on the 'jtb. / BRIGHAM YOUNG. cit—d in the relations of .Mrs. Woodm aod Forniss, nod, *c b!o3h to add, i|-iite ni meroer.ary We have no social .tandarl which « is a mark o ’ infamy spun Ihe rtue. if he nances and <7rourcii, and has leis ure to devote to the entertainment of wo men, there ure always enuncli to bo fi.. -.ereJ and !■ gulled by his attend ns into familiar- hieh rreuit in dishonor, If get di- Do Indian't Swear f—This is a curious question, and the answer by Mr. School craft, should pat the white nmn to the blush. Till gentleman, who has for many years e’oaely studied theeharaeforinicj of the race, to/# 1 llifl# W , Moay lbin^» tb# Iiidito# may b# tccut- r:ar: . ed of, bat th# practice of swearing tfee/ j cannot, i havn mod*: raany •tinairie# into I n^JVc, .. th# tut^of their v-rCaL-ilary, and not m y»;t l ^h® United Statei. fivi any word which ii more bitt#r aud | VSe itnijiae tint Lurope will find out* pr-'Acbta! than nuitck annetnooth, which aft*: a while, that tho United .State# i# of indicate# fimp y &od dog. They have termv , iorne importance in the world. Here in to indicate cheat, uor, thief, marderer. cow* this country we have hid a financial r#vo- •rd. fool, lazy nun drunkard, babbler, hut Iuii#n an*l hare well ru^h recovered from I h#v<3 never heard of an imprecation or | it* etfeot*; und England, Scotland and the #»ib. Tli# gtnitn of th# l»ngua^e di*n not j continent now begin to experiendalh# #arn# eocm to favor the formation of terete to be j trouble, and we fear their extent will H# uied in oath# or for parpo*## of profanity more diaaitroq# then «-verj h#'o. Vif Uii- II u the re*a.t of t o oliervation uf-oth*-1 * ore if the Western Hank of Scotian ), m wall a# my owo» to #ay that an Indiau with depovite* to th* amount of fix milnoi cannot carie.’* 1 pound# iterlin^, will operate v#ry dinari- troualy upon the meehamcal iritere# 1 * of * l A Losing Huiiru*s. -k report of Prine# Napoleon on tb# rreat Industrial txhlbiti'.n at P#ri# in 18W ha* ju#t ap;*e*r^J. 'Ihe total namber of ▼ •ilort wm on#million ooe . u hundred .ad sixty-two ttuMuand-'h. I ,f '' r! «P* n ' , * n ‘ u * " * V', ' eeipm -ere two mriiioo eight haulred „cl «!?•« t! ' an hw ! " 8n !5.‘ h * " f asventy'five tboasaad franc, snd ttf-expen- s*. wm oaarly three times aa much. T he entire Isas, therefore, wa* over a million dul- left. abanuantly prove.—■.-/iiyirel'’ Oiepnteh. Worthy nf Imitation.— 1 r Nortbamplou AtracUUi in Indui.-Tti* Irish paaara M«wehu»-tU UaxetU sav that tU cutfon contain * letter from tb* Rev. Mr. Ohttoa, ,,f U»jden * .Wm, and Iho g»!d Cathode miseionary at Agra, which gives k"' Bt Hajdonvlllo, have been etopn so account of tha mardor, by tb* matin tr. I H ! " r » ' h " rt “. <, 1 ,h " ' ?•' f * i - r 7 it Agr*.tf the B«V. Mr. Acbwus The i “[ 'aran.n* vto short time -only, ileesrs aeMant otaU* that he wa* dragged from his < J* 4 ?' 1 *" 4 andota bare gem chapel, hie or dm were cut c^f, t5»«n hi# ,J »“> 10 ,r: * r 'l J u<,h ami finally tb* bead was separata’! from the Law-: no boms, until they commence ?P«.'« trunk. | lions again. .aberin^ tbu resolution of tbe i.k:-..ie. g;u-threw down her book and rnu d -v ■ am ro •llrrr, dear.’said the jolt voice of tho v. , fivi t''.r-air. wet yoni at nil 7 Lst iei u! c -.;i yonr cm' f : yen.’ 'Thank you, Mary ; 1 don’t think I am wise inj-f d. Lity«u my help me, Just fthe plenum uf it,'’ and lie ntuud still while she r« -n >vo 1 ihe heavy coat, with all that iuliuiio uf touch anij movement which helontrs tu a w- man. Hhe hung it up, and ...enher husband drew her to his heart with all litre old love’s tenderness. And tfioro was mujiu iu Mrs. Beach’s heart as »ho went up stairs— musio sgt to tha wuids, - Lyes open I eyes open!’ .1 J.iternrt/ Youwt Iji iy.—We wero oon- ,cn.-. ; wi lt a young lady soma few evtu, ing aero, ut a Utonrj reunion, and as ehc had beau iutrojuecd as a poetew, wo ef -,- ■ ; ..rhcl on poetry. It was not many i,vi,i. heforo t.e had ran through the y*r‘. Aryd list uf favorite authors, tvhen si -i e included with Byron, oeeartlng her •: ,i.vicl!en that he win the greatest that ov~ . :• v.,v.’o r«clcs‘.ly Muted that wc pre» fvrr.-d idhaksp arc, upon which, with an ur. :.i-tel Uugli r.t our simplicity, aba cried •-V, 1 y Sinkspeare wasn’t a poet; “hitplityi liuo’t r r .y..." -Tolrio Illaae. Funny C ntrr'rmpr.--At tho late Agricul tural Fair at T'ori*, the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas liewdhittmiac iusdly and vocifo- roos'y ' ailed from tbe judge’s stand. Sap- p<i-ing (..-vbably that ha was oallrd upon for a h.:.' ioiaiadiateljf climbwl up on the platform, where h ? ascertained that tlia call I was span 1 :-a ">* k's uatai-sakes, to whom ihii.cnosmr.loe Lad awarded a ptaaiium of a silver goblet for beiuw tha second beet- tbit* rear ow Iturfiam troil calf on th* ground.— Alton c.urier. .... The Gr’ it Fattern,—Tha London Glob# ► •yj ‘ Kverv rff'irtis'now being made at th* builder"' yard, MiUwaJL for tha launch ing r.f this lovmthan vessel, the property of flowing, tba present condition of their' tbe Kn-fora .Steam Navigation 0»mp*oy. nonetary and industrial interests w ll large h"di<-H i f nun tre ino*-*' <mploy * * ' ed in rainy., and Irutn too - - arels ne»s In which «' e appevs, 'I doubt tiiat sbu will tc r-iidy by tb' fixed— vis : the first week In November*" : . AIs), Ly’. of Land No. 41, lfith diatri:t and irctioo, levied ou ai thn property of the dofondaut* to rati-fy two fi fa* iu-ued from Lumpkin Infarlor Hourt, in favor ofThual James n, ain l David Nichols and Joel Steph en# Alan, Lot of I.tnd sN'o. 291, 17th district and l»l section, levied on a# the property ol J h Martin, to aotufy one fi fa iasued from Union Hup*‘ri«»r Court in favor of J P Well- horn ag#i"*t the said J B Martin. Atm, Lot of Land No. 190, in the Hth dia- irict and fat action, levied on as tho property of Jiiln. M. Wood to aatiafy one fifa from ran- i.in Superior Court, John Hutt vs. John M Wood. Also, pari of J*ot No. 79 in ihe 9th.-district and I *tioc<ion, it being SO acres of said L#t, luvied an at*the pro;>erty of Jamec K. Harmon to vatufy «mn fifa from a Justice* .Court, fifa ir sued from a Ju»Uc«« Coart of tho HCld die* trjr.t, (1. M. in fiivcr ef H C Langham. AlfO, Lot# of Land No«. 118, I:)& end IM, • 11 in the 9th dutncl of the fat section, levied on ia the i-roperty of J U Onbey to astiefy a fifa from yai<m Inferior Court in favor of 8 8 Hirsh aw viJ HOnboy principle, TJ Harrsl- | «on bud J H Finland n-curities, Mito, Lot No. i in the 10th diatiict and fat aecti'/ii, Uviel on ax th# property of Jaaon Nicholson lo aatiafy a Justices Court fifa ia mor of David Twiggs vs Jaaon Wcholso'h- . h. H. WfLF.Y. D. Bheriff. Nov. Ll, I8. r »7 HriUin. Thi* country n, v> a ^;#at extent, de pendent wpon K»ir#js# for ifh cotnmerrial arid fntrcantile prosperity, and that they Joseph IVinship, COMMISSION MKKOHANT FOK THB PCJKUHAHE, •is end blor.f. of Produce p poit. Ih* Wootora d£AU.n- lie Rsilrusd Dopot. November II, 1857 d.wtf SALT. 17 AA Vsekj in .tore snd for silo by O' MJ JOBEPH WIN8HIP. Nov 3s, 1857 dowtt BUTTER AND CHEE8?. A LARGE supply on bind of inj’frios quality, and for ulo by JOBEPH WIN8HIP. Ni.v 34, 1857 d.wtt SASH BUNDS tc DOOR8 M anufactured to order, .1 ouraop over Winshlp’s Iron Work.. JG8. WINHHIP * CO. Alltnto,No* 96, 1867 dw9m — Iron! Iron! A LARGE Rtcek of Ktowsh Manasfso- luring snd Mining Company’. Iron,oon •tsnily on hand, tl Manufacturer, prire, by JOBEPH WINBHIP, Novembtt 11, 106*, d*r*' *1 h* following bank* in South Oar- Aflurta. 4) 1-70114.1 A, I'or.ytli county. To all tchom it mny concern. r¥YWO months slier dsto I .hall apply tn tire 1‘ourt of Ordinary of Forsyth countr for leave to irll lire l.andv belonging to tho rotale of Cornstius Cowley late of aaid county dereaied. El. ZABF.TH OOWLEV, Adm’i .November 33, 1857 w3tx «;»:OROIA, (iwinnett county, W HEAEAB, H. K. ilauner and John Ilairia applies tn ms for letter* of ad ministration Upon tha vital* of Hatrumn J. Haui. docoarcd. There are, therefore,t* cits end aJmnniili all and lingular th* kindred o creditor, uf said deceased, to .how cure, if any they here, Ou or befrr* the we.nd Mon day in January next, why aaid letter* abould m-l be grauUd Ilia applicant!. G. T. RAKE 1TRAW, Ordinary. No- !«. 1167 w4fl l> IBL PITTMAN! (JENEl INSURANCE AGENT OESPRl . ftri'LV Inform, bis frtaoiU, that Is I kfutut. tw will b. twnd daring buslnre. hoars, U* oflr. of Mturi. £. Swan a Co., DANCING ACADEMY. M U. R. J. POWELL would respectfully announce to tho citisons of Atlanta, that ho will open a Dancing Class in Haydsn’s Hall, on Saturday the 38th Inst. For further particular* see Bmall Bills. R. J. POWELL, Maitr* de Dana*. Nov 95, 1857 d3t* olina •ontlnu'' to pay specie: Ur,: »n Dank of Gliarleaton, Slats Bank uf i.v< ualv . fare ! "ou": Carolina, Bank or Charleston, Com* Ttfolfr tririVu! . Sort tf Colgml/ia. I'iat.urt Banl . of 1'airfield, Morebanta 1 Dank of '.fieraw, . Bank of Cheater, Dank of Cnrud«n, and I Dank of Uwrgsfown. AUaata, J**. It fdawtf.) EXCHANGE ON NEWAYORK, FOR SALS Dy U.J.FORRAORR Nov. 25, 1357 ' Slot A LLjwiaor xYtrailing foi T. 11. Dray, aa NOTICE. A LI/p.rren. Ind.btad to th. retail of Richard Whitworth, 1st* of Owlnnattoounty, doooared, aro noll6ad to make immadiata paymant, and Ikon having damacd. againrt .aid retat. lo roa- dar ih.m In teeordlog to law. KJUCHAHD A WHITWORTH, oat. It, '57. w40d Kxreutor. NOTICE, uwnaare hortby fonwanied from foi two pmminry nolo, givtn to . aa follows on* note for tree bun - died and fifty dollam, th* othot lor en* hun dred and twenty Ire dollara, dqe on or aboil tha last of December n.xt, dared tha twenty third of June I“67, .a I am d*t*rmlasd not to pay aaid norer, uni ret I get titioa to said land,fur which thsy warn givan, No. 303 in 3J district, td section No* 961.1987 Situation as Toachor Wanted A yoang gootiomaa weals a sllsalloa hi Ta.caaa, In so are Hoauc Hctuol or private bally. Jls »u adasared In on* of tha bast la- ■tltniion. la tb* C, Blare*'. Tb* boat of nftrentw glvoa *• to .bora.lor and oapoeity. for fartbir U, “‘ l0,fU 7iSfen:M I .mri* Aa gtul 6,1117. Atlanta dl. JOHN BROWN