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BHwfc) « Srqb>in«K DUNCAN & LOCHRANE JOHN II. STEELE, Editor. ATLANTA; GEO., WEDNESDAY, DF.CBMUKR 2 1S:>T. Tk11MS OkYiffc' l.VTELLIGENuER & SXAMUTES DAILY, - --•-*<< 00 WEEKLY. wros ij^reSTssn’ssBV tstrd hm FOR SHERIFF, ass* Ho For Deputy Sherlffit. C. C. QUEEN k OSBORN. For Clerk of Superior Court. DR. B • F • BOMAR. For Clerk ot Inferior Court. D A X I K 1. PITT M A N ftr Trta u rr.—l' H WALLACE. for Snrrncr. -J. C. FARRAR. jC.7kTcUei-.'.-W. F. WINFIELD. JVffVrfl«r«rcr-A J. COLLIER. for Coroner— I. R. 'V IUTL. NOTES OF Ban* of Fnlton taken at Far for nil Debt* due tbit Office. Oar milled^emie Corretnondenoe. lI'U.ro<52T:u.r. X»". H'* deemed. The Senatoe anghl .to remember, that ha ootid toe the Bank on the small bjlle in Juatice Court and »ak« the money before judgment could be obtained in the Federal Court. If the bilb on thee* Banka ue 'mgr,' it arat his opinion that tf it were published, that be con’d aldthe every nun who toted for him in these •«£?,’ it n- old not te many days before all Bibb county would c'aim to hare been his supporters.— The Senator from CowtU, had menifesled ^>me uneasiness ■ bout being able to trarel oo Bank bills, but if thin bill i* debited the Senators business would accumulate so that he w uld not bare time to itstel—Liw* vers are one class of men who i.erer suffer much by Bunk failures. Mr. Harriett of Jasper, spoke at. teat length against the coarse of the Bunks, but he mistook the Debit for the credit column, in the Bank reports. Mr. Ward of Chatham hat'me the 8 wr the Rooate adjourned till 3 P. M AF. KRSOOS SESSION. I regret that 1 Lavs' not time now t-> re port the cogent and finLKd argniuont . I the Senator frem Chatbuir. 1 wiil ire to give it some time next week. His premises were the broad base of a Pyramid : und bis deductions, its unbroken and polished cjl- ' umn. lie was particularly severs up n i oee Sena ten who were unwilling ts take Vi’s inviie attentioa to the "Si.., A. ’ the o ! K of the President and Direct rs. .aa Notfen"af Mr. Albert G. KHntd- •'. •’* No. j to the ccmlititvi of oor Bank* A o-mimit- 360 Broadway, New York, in the day's pas toe. sa d re, had teen asked for; to look ins pet. Otdeta for eastern Advertising,- Print- to the caul s of the Banks, and one Senator, inf MateiWi, etc., left with the proprietor \(- Bartlett of J.sper. had gono »o tar at of the paper. "S bo duly f-rwnnlej. | u sxy, that he wanted other evidence than the oath of Bonk officers; and that Seaat - ' has open this floor read the Debit for cr-. iit j side of ibe Back report?. Why, said he, SENATE. if this be a example of the Senators knowl- Mr. Gibson of Richmond bating the edge of Banka, be would, it he were to get floor aa: 1 be toped ir thi« cet it-- pereoimli- j i;to :r.c, nevur SoJ'hii war o Ge« would strictly avoided—oft 5 r r« derating J Wh Senators, are your Bank Presidents, a pdrlkn of bis arguments of yesterday, hi j men whom Georgia has honored and delig..'.- «aid •.’-at it war tot tie reep'c. bat a panic? | ed to honor—men ta whose care the Legts- ular set ,f men in Georgia. »h» w«e raises j iatara has area fit to confide :be-e Ir.siiiu. the ha* and cry agatrai the “rigs" as they j ticn,—taro whose fame D os fair anl honor wereVrael. These men have thstr peek- aa untarnished as that of the Secat>ra who eta foil cf th; J—ar... a r unxi.us to bay tragi’ with it 1 hey W.otae exc-idicg- ty uneasy about the stock which is pledged fer the redemption of these Bar. bills—say it may bo 'fancy stock. Ac. Arc senators •goarnat of the fact that there a $.Vi.t)00,- 000 cf private property b.-i f r the re demption cf the hi. 5 of — G« r.ia Bail Bend Back! The ptopic ir. A. demand-l legislatl c far t .t»n r-.t <•. "her. lbs •j) days which had U-an referred ta, waa ^rskOteu is lb41 t > t •: Basis, these icstitoiiocs k-i already tern ’ suf? pension for cue year. t r. r--.-i nyw the same time—cue. .a- ar. I *.0 -- yr. Is hot wy Bank sF-rcnt vsreb bus ?20/vA 000 with which to redeem 8l,-iX‘,<»0f— The people a e iaur-steti mostly passage of tea; b.l. lor they ire arr deb'.ed to the Bouts, ar.a it in .ctiluaoas, acd tbe b ,-v wh.eh is atmed seek to dishonor them fie regretted the e&auk. not an ranch on account cf die as- auiled: as oo account cf the assailants. In bis argument Mr. Ward covered tie whole ground. He demonstrated that t e in f er«ts. f tho people more than tha’ ;f the Barks, coiled for this suspension of .lo ci'. payment. He showed in the el nr. t manner the workings of financ', end in conclusion compared that class of men, sv cry against the Basks, in order to bn; their bills, with the specie in their pockets, at a reduced price, to tha hearties? wreckers, who eagerly watch the approaching ship and raiil. g high their deceptive torch i gats, leal on the uc.suscectirg ve-sel. til! it ts wrecked upon the eras: and then tush !.: tec tli? mid,’ "f ' ho crsol-stion, tn plunder h-c, •n.. wnile she sink;. •Ibesel Mr. Rejnohfa of Newton, replied ; the' eoatcr from Chatham. He did not intend thim molt fait with crushing weu-r.t upon j *> wren; the Secaw. But ho waa acaious u.e heads cf tne r-.-er Wind up tha to do right oa this taomsntou3 queation, and Banks, place tne ittsetts t.n the '-or. is of a i resadlw ne ixdiend that, notwithstanding the itecedver, and wvi. xs anu orphans -spon-1 o.^atcr's argument, be bod ecme to a Wrorg dent on dividends for bread, will he unable ccndasi.n. (In the Course . retna:. o draw them dividends for three ysors at' Mr. ReycoUs nddreeaed the Sena-.. as j. .? lean, for a Receiver oan : pay dirt ieudo ! rerl instead of Senators. I fcelier? \<r. The idoa tb»t U» Banka closed from force j ij Minister of the Gtwpel—but of circunstiscea had beer ridiculed. What ^ , y, e ;ru . s . 85{ ...y atn o .ir: when , ■ ea.itd that body nr. - W. n% this t - roe of c.’ooo.ances the Lore cf a largo crop. -- t- ; -r*r-* tad eonfiwteii debts in New Yon wht.-li me.*; be paid as *c:g as lie B-nai w,rc .pen. specie would have tx, n drawn from tbs': rsnits to satisfy these deco;. a.= it r.utr.-oi- ed a premium m New k r Mcc J u.' bill holders have suffered by ibis open i.c ' Th<t *m>on; of sp*: e ;n l.; ihAT. oze Li’if '.b-a z~- d - pont•. Tbw would been cct j iauaedixWj, bi2. hosier* till other asa^ta, w«te coo^ertoti i: '*• »*■?•: - 1 f.r tlis ‘Jit of tL4;r bi:- s . H wati- c i to do h ida' viau. .t n;a:Ur. -. ’ Book —set 4i & Kiov N jtr.irsZ’. 4 : as t Geoogifto. Ha »is a ntiire Georg ao *ni be wu pfoad uf ft. lie i'*?* ^r.e - tu>a wtyi.d be •e'* T :i at a?' > : f-.t- th° ^ • H t i az T.Zil *:r^*rr ; :yA ier^sa :r. L:. n-ru Vr.^T-yhil aach uM ir. tl:, i‘- ‘nri.’ ‘ri* rarr^ncr,' id^i hi r»ien b-ard \c nz. : .r, the ^fsA-r. thii if ’err. i.r f ,r bj* ir.cr.x : c ( Uccrai ' #, .r.k Mji, Scnatori Kroid > ■* .*■», M t from Njd bod.< with or without the consent of Senators I hareoonWtnce in the Senator from Cow eta to bfliev* that h»* will guard hia Ian guago. Mfo Bttehauan Haiti, that he \> o'd cor- tainljr ktop within *he ralts. llo wished to •njr ho wh* horn iu Scotland and loved Ida native land. >lehad left it however when quite young; and was roore xveddod to Georgia—the homo of hi’* adoption. Wa ne, th her aodhe had buried oi e most deer to him t u earth—her. the loss of whera, had tver cast a clottd over his pathway; and by her side* ha expteted to be burned *»ut he had never felt ashamed of the land he had 'eft; and as lon^ as his pulse -houlJ boat, he never c<»uld i-e a-hamed id the Ubd of Brace, of Wallace, of Scott, and ot Burns. [.Applause*] President—l think the Senator Irom Richmond can give entire satisfaction. 1 can assure tho Senator trom Coweta that had the gentleman from Richmond used the language referred te, I. looking out for persona lilies, certainly would have heard ami called him to order* Mr. Gibson, i f Richmond: The Senator from Coweta, mistake#, wheu he thinks 1 altempted to wound liiui, when i boasted of being a nat'vo Georgian. I have just learned fir the th;t time, from the Senator himself, that He was not a native Georgian. 1 have nothing to siy agains* the land oi the Senator’s nativity. I honor i: ; but l have ye: to learn that the land ( f Bruce, of : Wallace, and of Burn*, should meet with a more cordial response from tne hearts of Georgians, than the land of W ashington, of Jefferson, of Madison- of Henry, and of Franklin. [Applause.] :o the other poin*., I have thisjo say : But i did not doubt the Senat r’s veracity—I netcr cull ed that into question. I said that 1 had too much respect for the Senator’s veracity to believe that he intended to gay that tin pec pie cf Richmond, and my-elf, vv-.re tileraty Know Nothings. This is all I said. In conclusion, i th* Senator from Coweta is no: satisfied, he can gel satisfaction a: any otmt? time and any other place . Mr. Buchanan: A** ‘the Senator from ni-.-hmend declaims the language handed me, 1 am satisfied—nothing short of this wield haw dent it. Senate adjourned 111 10 o’clock. M .-n- day morning. HOUSE. On m tioa of Mr. Er.vard-, of il.*ris, the biillcst, to mak * a Doctor out » f Mr. Thomas Kimbrough, of Harris county, was reconsidered. Messrs. Editors, if you have any young men .n your section, who have any aspira tions in the medical line, ctr. ct the ir ntten tion to the Georgia Legislature. Anoihkr.J>i!l of l : kc gravv import was, on motion of Mr* Danisl. of Telfair, r - considered. It ua# a bill a all w Mr # Calvin Clark, of Montgomery coun y, to practice Phytic an i wx : n yesterday laid on the table Mr. Wili-, < ( \V;!k*s. ■ ppv-td to r - Consideration. Mr. Lewis, cf Hanc ak, favored t::* 1 rr- consideration of tho bid, a.-i ) •• w.ia w.litur to mak-' a • Doctor” out of any fody, whose ncig.v -s v. wiliing t » ink- I .s phvsi.-. Mr. .Strickland, ol Mai son, r*:*d hts «p*e.*.: :r. favor of the rev naiderV-. — H- •.:; reu • . so m»dt;ine hims. t. Mr. L-v/.s, j; Han. ouk, mvveu to sus pend the r :!es a.vi up the bill amend ing the a-", ir.corporut.ng '.lie Cant n Min ing Cotnuany. A r .'j ittute was adopted- -:r.d the b.l; pirsed'* liii ii read :\ud T;.' Judiciiry C ;mrr.i".* e report'd a • in ltei; A the Li;, n.hwing Tax From the August* Qmstitvtionaliit. Xilledgeville Conwpondence. Miu.kiwiviuU!, Nov. 27. 1857. SENATE. . The rules wurt' pu.pfmlcd to take up a House rciolution fot the appointment u! a joint emninitteo to nwertatft tit? power of the present Oeueval Assembly >» te lt n:l ‘ adjoummnit under the umeudeil constitu tion. Tho resolution was adopted Mr. AJams, of Elbert, oili-red a rcaolu- tion that no new matter should beint. eduo? ed in tho Senate after next Tuesday, except by a two-thlrdtl tnajo-iiv. it was not a- greod to. A resolution was adop t-d instruanng our Senator* and Representatives in Congress to urge the passage ut' u bill scouring the payment of pensions to the tpldior.ot 1S13 and tie Indian Wats belw en >700 and 1815, or to their widows and minor chil dren. The special order of the day. the Batik bill substitute reported by the Ban; Com imitce, was taken up. Mr. Whitaker,® Fulton,'offered a sub stitute, which was taken up by sections. First section suspended the act o! 1810 against the Banks in consequence ol'a sus pension of spocicpayments, until time. Mr. Buchanan,'of Coweta, faith 1st of J.t >UItV, IS58 Mr. Spaulding with the 15th of Novem her. IS>8. Mr. Gibson moved to till tho blank wi it 1st of January, 1859. Mr. Whitaker did not intend to discuss t ic advantages and necessities of Bunks, it was merely a question of time. If they were only to be given until 1858, they would have to provide lot the resumpttou of specie ptiymen's, and could give no mono - t.ry accommodations to the public, which was imperatively necessary at the present time. He hud the utmost confidenco in the Banks. If t'-mc was given them all would be right. K time wes not given it would result most disastrously tolbe coun try. Acknowledging that they would su;- isl'v all demands with sp etc, it would not be po'ilic, as they would he diniiied oTspe cie to send off out of the country. Mr. Onclmnan, of C weta, took opposite irronodi t > the gentleman from Fulton.— This was a momentous question. He wish, ed to stake no action in" this matter that would not leave the bill holders perfectly safe. Neither the people or the Backs had asked this suspension of proceedings u- tst the Banks- No memorial had been against the Banks. Even in tha event ofe refusal to pay epocie, eevon per cent, be, sides ten per cent damages, amounting to seventeen per cent couldh&collectod. Let them resume In February and ootton mnat decline, since ihero would be no money with which to pay n full price for cotton. Let them resume in June or July, and tho im mense wheatcrop of Cherokee Georgia sells ftr hull' price. Lot them resumo in No- vcntber, when the money ibegius to return for the wheat, and there would bea difficulty iu settlement. If all the rest of the Hanks wonld resume, then ho was willing fur tho Georgia banks to do the snrno. A great many expenses are incurred by Banks. Tltoro are Bank build ings, or offices, Bank officials to be paid, and ml the other incidental expenses, which leave a low margin for dividends. There is one hundred and fifty million of dollars, of whi It fifty million dollars are laid up iu the vaults, specie. How many are they wito live on their Bank dividends 1 How many willows and orphans who would loso their support, and ba drivon to destitution, since* if the Banks were crushed, their dividends would bo lost, and their stock deprecated. People, must bavo mono;-, if not Georgia moneyfSomo other kind of money, and they hail better have a sound homo currency, and ho easy w ith their Banks. Mr. Wliitakerroso to reply hut upon mox lion tho Senate adjourned until 3, P. RL Arrr.it.Noox session. A resolution was adopted tendering Ex Governor Juhuson u seat, on the Senate floor at: 1 tbecommitteo appointed to attend him to the eta', wero Messrs. Ubolston, Billups, and Spauidiug, who proceeded to tho dis charge of their duty, nod escorted his Ks- celieocy t < hi? scat. Mr. Felton introduced a bill to lay nut a new Judicial L'lreuit. 1 will give a synop sis of this bill, on its third reading. Tho unfinished business of too morning was resumed. Mr. Whitaker took the flo >r. He reiterated that bo was legislating for toe people and not for thebanks It was ns he hail said, time or no time. Ho read ex tracts from tie Ex-Governors Message,and th» present Governor’s Inaugural, substnn- tiativo of bis posit on. It might be a des perate remedy, but it might also bo a cer tain cure for the diseased condition of the body politic, i bo panic is now upon ue, nnd’tiie question is not for allowing suspev si iu. f.-r they hare snspendetl already. Tho object of the bill was two fold—first, to establish the books, and secondly, to se cure the .bill holders. He was a midd’e received from the Banks requesting this.- j UwI npt frola Augusta dr Savannah I h'.s bill iliti not legahxetti3 Bank subj'On-, , -• mindrdit would Injure the banks, and crash their energies, and their dirfdendr, which wore the snpportofso many, could nut M naid. If this Is true, the banks are Insol vent—that Is when they would be wound up they Would ooroa oat wnnticg. A man's note is protested, and he is bankrupt. But the banks ora allowed mors privileges- Tito gentleman bad alluded to tRe sot of 1811, temporarily setting asido tha aet of 1840. How long did they do It 1 Just twenty one days. He was willing to allow the same in dulgence to tho banks now—yes, ho nmtld give them sixty-one days. Daring tha suspension the ships wcjb bringing specie from the Continent, bov- eral States bad legalized tho suspension, at 4 the ooncoqucnce was. that since then spscio had been nkon buck. Why was tin.:?— Because, by tho k-galiiiitiou of the suspen sion in the several States, Pennsylvania, Tennesioe, New York, South C.iroliuu, Ac., ‘rags” had bocn umtlu currency. Batiks were almost incorporated with souls, but they lucked cencicnccs. It had boon said that the banks suspended because the uur- chanls of Savannah owed five bundled thou sand dnllurs, atul worn unable to pay specie By their suspension, tho cotton crop ofGeor gin—worth six million dollits—would be nhlf saornficcd. \V»s that right, that tho planters of Goorgiu nhould Icoso half tlteir crop? to wire tho merchants of Savunuab a-ul Augusta 1 No cotton had been in tnar- since the suspension. The Btrects of our ootton emporiums hud beenns free of cotton ns tho streets of Babylon. Why was this ? Because the rpeoic woe locked up in tho vaults. It was mooted fontc years ago in consequence of tho dis covery of gold in Australia and California, that gold would become too plentiful, None of that fcj'iog Wits now nbout. The gold in tho vault? wn? a slumbering giant, li o Polyphemus in his den, or rather Bleep ing, Hi- wanted to hear re-asuns for the sofp-u- sion. Where is tho ncceeity ? lie wanted sorno reasons— ho a?kcd it. This BU«pn sion operated injuriously in many way?. A man buy? thirty thousand dollars worth of prop, erty Ti e bunks “u'potnl. Rpoc'e is de- umndi-d of him, or bills at u tremendous dis count ; and being uttablcto got spcci ,he lo se? r. half, or. pc-haps, two-third?, and is ruined. Wlnti will their ‘‘rags'* d-i then ! No, let them resume ; let them do all they tao ; lot them pay u? fast as they get specie. This i? nil a-: honest man can do. Mr. Gibson urn?o to reply, but it being five o’. I jck, tbe Senate adjourn d until ten to-morrow morning. sion, it merely authorized proceedings against them. VVbi't good will keeping specie in their vaults do’ well resume to-morrow us in 1859. Ho was opposed to specie suspension, Be might have iu o hundred and fifty dollar • on i bunk in the State. He wishes to rav- He could not use the- money in other Stales or on the continent, lie must Lave. . . ar.d could not g-t it The 11 inks r. locked up in tiicir vaults, doing thi m r.o good and doing hint harm They net injured by paying specie. Every bill redeemed decreases their outstanding liabiliticn. Banks have been charged with being broker?. If it was true, this only plays into their hand*, and gives them ad ditional facilities for such illegitimate • j> er.uit"3. It grants too mu h to them. II wished them to pay out speeic as fast n . they received it. How would it in;uri* them. He went for paying debts it thire specie was due in England or at the North let it go there. Put i: in circulutiot.- He was oppostd to making usurers, stock-job bers, a .d brokers, of Banks Mr Tucker, of otewart, Brought tint uu- til ln.'.-y, wa? slier; enough time, it'they succeeded m perfecting tho bill. They bad better take the void upon i’, and uucuss the merit* of tho bill afterwards. Mr Whi aker agreed with Mr Tucker. The great issue was time or no time .T ni?s ?r-.r. little —and bo wi-tlicd nil the sections of the suspension of I catln[r y p aro jjjgo. He wn? for a perfect " 1 ‘ j. quality of ri .Irts, If the bauks ir. Ins p?r- 1 tion of tbe State were not solvent,could not stand the crisis with the rest, let them go. If the bunks ore solvent, there is nodanger; ii they ate insolvent, they must go. We are in debt to the North. All the specie would Ic carried there if it were paid out of our vault?, lie did not legislate fur broker?; let thorn be brought to the test Let h'eoa- t rs ans-Wtr this question fairly and deliber ately: I? this f"t tho interest of tho people of tho State? and lot them decide according, ly. Mr. Buchanan regretted some expressions that bad filieu from pome member?. He wa* i- it accustomed to ufc personalities - The gentleman from Richmond had -aid if there wm any meinl? r that did uot know tile wants of hi? eonstitneney, without men)- . ri ils. he was a stupid blockhead aodsuuuld' go lack home. As f r hiinsolf, he might be ' a blockhead and a Know Nothing, (ttoi in a | party ter.*:.) hat bo was ceruio^that he I ***Rn-UAHO*°»>i» knew the necessities of his constituency.— j ADVERTISING HOUSE, Thev wanted n cood suimd/eurrcncy. Ho rsa broapway, nkw York, w. ul.l like to ow ahtiUhe Richmond peo- | Ol-’J'' L,tlS. ' ‘ '"ttiera and A’.uiLern $iT There li plenty of yourK jr^ntlf: jilenty of old onv« \vho*«> t-etrd* »r» which gived.the f« rinv-ra great d***| of expo««*« the »£•» of thi Utter. To reliere the perpl^*itle« w* adrtfe eucu of our re»dnr.» to unel’rof. wo«jd* i/iit lt-xtyr»tive, wlilch will in the course of a eek« change th«? hair to It* natural color It ,ot dla the heir like the inoitof heir lettoritlre* but produces» (tr*du»l change of color from the nyjts of the hftir to tli« Dnal c-ad, nn*l gi»e.i it » fme.-ind tj 5 pcnriDce. Wo hare *f. u ru»ny (ations who » n«e*t t*. .-u«c*s*fu\<Y, An l have tt the onljr.inTeotloD which ha« ccme l*» their i*Va of a “cur* for |£r*)’ hrfc.’.i." We commenced Urjjrjf it About two moathfl flloct*. and if we me »n; jtvjfecf Age »nl t *»u* ty, it hun nude us ut Wax ten j,t\t* younger ; iodee*l wo* e »)«‘<ittt)in^ to loGk quite young, and fuel rery mucri lik • getting a rouni^*ife. llio charge l* ml- raculisu*, and it »ouhl y AAdllflcult to find gray hmr no*’ B* would be to yiil Rt« ideiv In tho head of t.V Duke of Ituckinglvrin. We know HCveral cM »U‘i sojiic younj^widowti whose 1 >ok.i «ro beginning to a*»um)A •ilTe'ry hue. Mid who hare been tailing sen- * ' urresorting to thU remedy, und wa adrt»e vor fAilf bt > deln» nny Liger It l*> >> vHerald. yA.l hy ull rc« pec table Druggi-ds. Special Notices, Mr -Bunx bill), and plenty ' ieid'ng Duly *nd other .Newjpiajcn l -h* Urg< 'phlA, kr Mr. Buc'iitSim was willing for them to have tho v%s, if they preferred them t> The great ls?ue was time or no time .t ne " — - I- ct January, 1859, would he beyond the Bounded currency, they were the stupid turn- When the session would adjourn, ami ■\othmg,,m: in a party sense but in »lj ho would therefore #u2jre3t to Mr Gibs *m t > withdraw the date, ami place it 1st of D*- cer.ihcr, a: that the next L^" is I nit: re could lengthen the t me ifctcessary Mr f»it son accepted the uiariUd. t.t of Mr Whitaker, 2.n-l ir was put \l whether th eetnb.r l if , i tf> vot*’ was • b< r. i v tnb'.r ljtli, l r ill-.d, It -t-.LCi > auxi r.ay- w* ,v < Mr . oneofiU» :it • blank, shoq d » X' nxvs •' :• nlunir W 'liu D • . 11 • division Lr : li. The av N • a:, ia’>> : CO* Th* i - A B ink* S*t- u‘*d ai' P> «ty— of dclaj, wi? k: did v* ka * whi*. c tie thW—;^ 4 tb # v < r%uct ia occ wttk i aod Siostor? e-jsilH gob-/***- * Kieine cf Urlftf dbcharge-1 *.b- short oi tfcii l- ciai i n ;t feel tzllii A Mr. Biilop? ( Morgan, J%id he *a» hit rally a Ktow XothLg, 10 far bi Bank w«re cooctrts'i H • had nev-r bt.'i;. in ? > of ooe, he was 4* afraid of th■*. r n -• he of a boil. Bu: U did ko-.w ^hat vas tfci plaoterj :rs*.er«*'.- I: ^*- t‘. t tro6 th*: jo proportion to xte r^tri.'.* :» 1 u^jn eiret»l*uoG f would tht ^rice ' f a-’, k; cf pruptrty b*; reduced. Iucrerue tao c. eui&tioo Ety] you \z ume pr ,p n. in .*• i*-s the price of property \>tAi.*. I: the.tfore tL^ p’.AaP-rj t expaiid rather tlnn rettr>- le37 f ic the g'rnef*; suffer.*'. -. ’ > <J r*n. Beak ir0313 no: Wis»; v'-i eoofteqofcoct' The-e wb> a gecerti rat. coos it, e - « vJjtAj ct *:q£ tici- :.*.♦* B *. f •(! to 40 fr<rrt UIcw pxxr. Bo* wna*. bid lr:tu the t5-.jc: of thii s j.per;*ion. Ilt- inedixu y tiler cot ion aixaa:cl jrois r J to 11 ee&u V. -J La*, s c p.*ec* -i-.ct, Lr oo* ca- evuragernrW;*eu the VaxL*. ol LogUf-fi ‘.aepended bo‘j Pari-aobt-m »u<*ja;ne*3 the lurpecii’n f0: rear*. ti?j BcaL redeemed every ivitar of il- cfctjla-.ion.-1 ptli , D of til4 S>MW (Ra? . There U bo: fl f 50i O.-O ip.. * i*. ‘nor git f n ,, r j Protident—Seoatora moil <:es la i £ lit; ara*c from a rr. >inde*?ur.: ww hen I—*i \: to ’b - - :L*fvc;i ptert.« I giv- ..on b-.i.w a hi-. ..-- t : .e I ifiiir &* nearly a? I car*. Afzer Mr. Heyaold of N>»:oa to k bii seat, >jr. BucLanan, of Coweta, laid, that he ! roie to a question of privilege. On 7^1 , tf-rd'y i<* had 4«id tha: if ti«*» pe*.p : « Richmond wanted «cch a cirrer.ey .1* • ue Senator from Richmond a«ir<jeated, they w--*; me Know N-things; and that he us- , tA the term ia & no: 3 par*.j sense. He had n^er called the American P/»r.y Koow X There were mem he ri of :-.a: ,-sr.y wr.o had •?▼»?? eoaufiended !.*• unqualified ap.d ko .unuocs respect Senator from Richmond p ur;.»•* him* j: up^n his being a native Geo'^nn, xr.d i^tks to do riol nce upon my feelragi r;C* I am oCt a native Georgian—07er *■-’usrsunces of rny birth 1 ..ire 10 .-'.I ; bu: I a.m far from being of my native Uni. 1 was ' * 2ora «n a toil «hc.t« botorsd mrul-t ! If Uatu-i »:ti ktr# :.l ;-A of ol i, •As.: g*ur lei by ii« frw *l : briT-s. Y.s.-ivi :ztt Return 1%: .jjtit*." He nid that ne was engaged at ’.fie • me Senator fr.m Richmond was replying ■'j ‘.hat portion cf his speech, in referenced the Richmond county people being Kr* vr Nothcgs; but after tho adjournrnsnt, ne had oeer. tornuhed with.llfe^e. as 'he word* Lief, ij t.ue Senator from Richmond, ir tome con necticn or other, *so much t » b-for for him ; for if he had n. .: r.o or.e w . jJd hn7e btiicred it ** I pay tax. w.iirh ha lie a ins Hu ■ ■j'tesli -ns tirou?!.: .• < * :• phatically a y man. Hi., consul;.* ructed him wha'. to do, liis judgment eiVtr- ly. > leguimnff t o -JU-j. to i':w t :.-i • of 1937 and r.'-ec; clM;n. rassed. I ; ti *.)th iiw 1 >. tJertiorra:'., 1 m :. -J ut • • C ju:\-. J. it. | !.r.uner.:e J'din H. Hw-vard, j ,n urruj ia d'-:„-nuing hi?» - title, j rn tne S:at M , t • lir.ds <■: 1 the ! : the fhar/.h-ooci ^M i jCi, cf Chatham, Mr. Kena Mr. H >war« resultcl in ■ bail defended th# ugh! tnat as suit, which; ..*» OpjOl' Hr re‘» • ' • ■ r ( t", to th • «:i,*.:.;r»;ng. Iiarra-S'iiTv S'tcrtfi *. I ins ing » a amities thr. D.ok place then. He | di 1 r.o: v. is!. .1 re currency >f sri forfeit ure*: He believed there was fi o 'nstitu-j tiil qucs:t.«;i invc ped. Thv Legidla*::^ h.ui the right to pari .n Off.*ndcrs, hut hac th y the right ;o extend the iiberty ot'the co;ntni33 : oi of the same crime! Thr3 could pardon a mar. e^nmitting murder "‘ e I but could ti' v give h free immunity to cm-:: ! mit niurf* r ? They could l n ga iz -su-,•< n fur! ‘iions ’.hit hid already ink en plaec, I;u | could they continue the* suspensions 1 I Mr Gibson of Richmond ros* fo answej the gentlemen from Newton aud ('owotn He wits from Augusta: 1 here were sev r Rjiuh in August 1, and s:me seven or eigh hundred stockholders. Diffident opinion- atertained by d fferent members ;t ought to he done with this matter : was any merr.herH fto stupid i s n <. r.v whairheir cor.a'itucns netdi d ar.d ired, w . Mitraln^ ei Dv cifer had m-cd the term TCn w Nothing in speaking of tho Ameri- ta - 1 arty, on i never should. He was accustomed to discuss with argu* m.’n: aud not with pert -rmlity, and when ever geatirm :» Wun J-rei t * personality it wa? an unKiitng sij*n of a weak side. IIu he 11 > hh i.'-sition, that the specie s .rj’d wotakot *>i:t of the vaults, andti - cuUted. Lying ihera it was u dead current cy. The member from Richmond bad tab* ..a u strange po;*.tion. When die bills arc r- ie.mrd so much of tho money in taken out of • if .- jijtlr. W uld not a dollar, and a 1 r dd o* K’ror»t»o at tha*. go out fer ever£ | 'pap-.* no thu* eanr in? The gentloman ; i.-u'm Hi •iitn'tnd had taken a particular lik ing . j U. word ra p Uo had dwelt upon th * word with n.arkc 1 empliasis, dramatic iutwnati.’jn of vjico, rut it didn't niter the fa*;t that 1*. w,i.i ra03 ltd!. The gcntlemau from Fulton,ha«l groit fa : th in the banks, and strong-y rtc jinmcnd-d to tn .mbsrs to 1 hire fuitii iu them likew’s;. His cry was, •he'icve in the banks, legalize their guspen- j si on, and thou r.nd thy Iiojm* alt ill be Cltien—Bolton, K at the I’ublisher'a lovrft a Cl, To dll PuhllfhtT'* On cf er *tj d esc r 1 pi lot—I'io-i uj*nnfActur#r'i l*rlc»»* • Ci'. To collectxnti adjuc •bore uentiooed citie*, on t.S-KTe.-j to the IVcprlfl will forward or lera. Audr AI.HLBTU. RICHARDSON. C. 'ii-J*3bi) 3fl0 RroA.lwAj, New Tork Voik, PLiU. h price* r, f Printicj MaterUU »; Tjp-. luk«, t« -» Pablisher’a Rills in lb' tASonable teriQ8. cf this Paper, wh: OLD DR. BONE'S MEDICINES. .1 KA LUCY EXPLODED. How do '.hot* »ho say that t.ooanniption is not •urable, g;»t crer tact th*t thelun/g cf many pe: un,. on res'- mm'.eai fliamination, exhibit »<?ar$, it •oate.-tib!/ pr«..ii.< iLa*. r..n*x:xnptton or tubertled 1 th. n; th* an-i l)u*. the -,o 0 in- I It t! . I n.av'i certain thr i Abi! The "cntleman hr.'l given a mast lomltj- ou? exposition of tho cause? of the sufpen- si .1 of sii-ciepavmetu,. It was the font of ciniimtUtncer; yif, the force ofeircurn. stance?. I'. 1 , is was no excaac at all. The niurJ ir.r or tho thief could giro the same rea* ,n, bu; was it a reason, It retnindcil h:m of the little boj’s roasan for everything —“came." Why was such a thing so?— “Came," -ey; tho littlo boy, and there it rr.cisil, and so ended ths gentleman's reason fie waritcHbe leaks tn ho honest. .Hodid not wan! them to hold tha; in their vaults bioh belonged toother?. IIo had hoen iked if ho was for a genera! liquidation by t e banks' lie was not, if tho rights of the t memorials, tin y li-.d h -;- : P* P ' d J; s cored w.thoif; ,. istav there. Some one had M».fcp*uldtw enquired if he had any alluded to the Banks mak.r,'- bo nrich. | rtrule to offer different from what had been Ther*' ‘.ver** many pritratc Individuals of liis • oucrei? acquaintance, some on the the floor of the Mr. Bucbanao mtd ho had, though it Senate who made, annually, double what might nc; meet tho approbation of tho Sen- „«.y ■ . t:v Banks inidc or coni 1 make, i Bu: t they should differ, they ehouid Tii.it wrm ro argument :tgain*t thorn. The ;ve c,ftc ^ p’ber credit for nu hones: difler- L* ;. iir.re had th*- tno-* .inqualitb-d nowr | ^ :o cf opinion, lie shou.< think none the • ? s u •- Th**y had *.:u,Hfd thr- act ol : ,c83 of nicmhfr from McIntosh for differ* I-4), ami’ the same power i-.uld repeal it. ing with him, nor should lie -xpect to he In fact, in lb 11. the Legts nture had so-- i thought it* of by him. • n > : operation of the law i naot-ul , if money—the ?[iecte-was due to the previous year, and thiswa* no anala- " New ' itkerx let them have It. t.uno. • ... and they had a riei.t to. do the 1 « hid »vtd when 'he northern market amtn. U t.-i- good could e-'in -! 1 ■ -toned ours te >al 1 ho proportionatoly ies? ir ,:.i ,-' ping th, specie in the vaults I lie liCi-.'-lt :t :.,0!1 Dr. ■ Rill.*, together w.th k > ODiry Powvleie, iriil t* lUiscdlaiuotts. «. CeGnitP’7 ffuUse.' A Sheriff cured in otic night by DeQrath't XLECTJUC OIL. LETT£JI FROM PR. KEV8Blt, Vlttiburfb, M»y2u, isu prof. Dedf«th, 8'J South 9th it., l'hlUdflphl*: l have a n>m*rk»l>le cor*. Deputy Sheriff Karr, of I'tttibury, hail a Terr eeollan act! painful baud, I ap- Iteltbe nil prraoQally, which gave toatant relief, lehan re-.'ominou'loA Ibe oil to others aUlictrJ with Hi.ftimatiaiu in which the reaults are mutt teiU- factory Touni truly, GKO. If. KKYSKJt, It. l>. GREAT CURE~C’ltl*ena Read l Rheumatlam—Mr. Joseph D. » artle, 0 Myrtle atreet, my* the Eleotrio Ull cured him immc<lialely. NEURALGIA—A/r. lurid Mann, 499 ViM at., «aya he was a great autferer, but the oil cured him. fu aaya E. H. Grant, 617 North Eighth at. C/eOUR.—Tho Oil la lofalUble for Croup. Aik a lady at the Olrurd llouae. CAUTION—There are uumeroua Imitation* iprung i on tbe reputation my article haa acquired. The public must beware, they aro worthiest. Philadelphia, 9epl* Ut.lWfl, Prof. DeOruth: I'ear Mr —I iuuat inform you of the great benefit a patieot of mine has experienced from your Electric Oil. 1 he cnee we* that of a girl of eight year# of »r» wbo wan tnrrlbly nfllcUd wtth the Scrofula discharge from the knee. The leg became ao r ted ay to literally bury tbe heel fn tbe hip. - been In this «tate for obout l'J month*, and 1 • find nothing iu the^Materia Medic*," to hare any ,f fret or give rclitf. I finally procured tPbottte ef jour Electric Oil, a d gave it to the mother, directing her to apply it to the parts along the contracted aiuaw*, whfon had the olTect of ranking the leg about one fourth straight in ti hours. Ths application of ths Ull u %* continued about 3 week*, using only 0 bottles an i now the leg is nearly perfectly straight. JOHN H. McEWIN, M. D. 10J Callowhlll 5reet. CaUTIuN—There are numerous imitation* sprung up on the reputation that my aitirl* has acquired Tne public iuuat bo rare, they aro worthless. RHEUMATISM-Deafness, Neuralg'*. swelling, Stiff- ae»s and all pains, cured by one bottle of l'rof. Da- Uia'h’s Electric <>ll. This letter i* one of’many received recently : rtuladelphla, Juno 26, 1866. l’rof. ltoGrath—I bnl a swelling in ray limbs nearly jt«r After uuug many things without beoeflt, the first bottle of your oil l used cured mi entirely. I jail e»er remember you as my rwstarer. J. K. NOLAN, 629 Chesnat Elreet. Sold ly hMITH * KZZARD, eole agents, Atlanta, Ga. dec. 1, Ira > »tfai«L*u:p 3int*P Cabin Faefbcc lo New York Weekly U. State* Hail Line. rj*HK new and tplendidside-wheelAteamabips* r AUGUSTA >!600tODA, •• M. 8. WoonactA rWRMA./ l?oo toYiB, •• Isaac Crowhl ALAUAMa, 1300 tone, *' C. HI SCIBSCK, / Will Leave Savangah Every EATUHDAz? Thrae ships areatuong the largest on the coast,ut* u. F a * * r ’ 1 ! n speed, safety er comfort—making thm passageain 60 to 60 hours, and are commanded by f killf ul. careful and pollteotficer a. They offer amoe* desirablejonveyanceto New York. Cabin Passage to New York $2, dteeragwpasns geto New York SI PAULKFUKD.KAY h CO., Agentsin Savannah SAM’L M1TCHEIJ.,13Broadway,New York. Savannah February 6. 1860. abln Fasiage Irom Chsrloitoa to Haw Tor $35,00. UNITED STATES MAIL LtttE. Hew York 4k Ch&rlestonKBteam'.PftCketa Through In 48 to 53 Hour*. ;aomi-Woolily.]l Ta, »-.,*nuhlp COIXUTIU, 1100 Tun,—M. Bsr- ry Con’tr.An'ier. NAHJI v'n L’ - . 150-3 ton*. J JAMES AlKlER, 1100 tons i R w. ■ , Coiatnander | 3. C. Turner Comman’r MARIUS' 1500 tons, J SOUTlilUlNER, 10CC tc ns WT. ► otter Commander. | F. M. Murray. Comm*?. Leave Adger’s wharvestvery Wednesday 4b Saturdays arterthsarrivatuf tbe care from tbe South A West “at high water.” Tables supplied tilth every luxury—-attentiveand cautious commander*, will eusureTraveller* by this Line * very posniblecomfor t and accommodation, epplyto HENRY M1S8KOON Corner of East Bay h Adgar’sSouth Wharf, Joseph Winship, COMMISSION MERCHANT FOU THE PURCHASE, U» Hlnrage cf Produce, op puite the Weitc/u 6c Atlan* tic Railroad Depot. November II, 1857 dAwtf "s aX't’ K AA Rack* in store and for sale by e)l)\) JOSEPH WINHHIP. Nov •J'l, 18.^7 dAwtt H.tti ■cacso ih*^ stomach an e, and to v^uaiue tbe c l Catharl ■trengthtn the rystem, c'.ca rtore it to it* natural htleo ..f tie bl Mril. Hi* Polmcnsry r.t!» and Powder* are t<> allay cough an l irritation, to rrmnvA th* tuucua and heal Internal Ulcers. Th*»e Tieparatlon* Mill Care CGnsumpticn *f rer* taia’.j as theoun ntd ri«e* a* we'l as Bronchitis Astamn, and all r.ther aflllctlcns of th# airpassago* aad respiratory organs Tho Bittar# and Cathane Ihllj a.dne will car# in every Instance Epilejay or Tit*, Dyspepsia, Chronic I Ivor Complain*, and Ncrv- ous diseases • f . v*ry character- Dr, L IJ. Bone'8 Eon, and Sucecjuor to Old Vr. Christian Bon* 1 , 'lispsnsev the*# Wonderful RAmeii*# fr, tn hh Office, No. '-‘4 Grand Htrect, New York City. He would much prefer having a per*onal in. terview with rfach of his patients, but those residing at w di»tanc« by remitting 13 and stating symptom* of tbsir disease, will receive Medicine* by Express that will surely restors thsen to health. They will see IT Boss'* Treatment proves that Cooanmptioa secured Dec 2, lft57—dwly .-j-.-.- Ps? tbe B&akff iz I.'qiidasi:-, a:i there wou’ti ue a nee ap>jn tbe IXtLti ‘. ts: rrb j A.ffjyj g?* this srAcie. Th ne i:.‘ *. «hip tie pjace. 'ab z- i: w r'J.i c jtmnsV'J ty* pr+L:'.uo.— •V .qr* t;.-t *pc:.T V \Y IU. f '- m l' cr ‘iths St-mUit ir : > ohta zed The Cholera i:; Europe. a iFicffv a..'/it.at th:;, f it j ■j'.d 4Vr.-» Ka. r V5 t -rv a r • l etnrti r»a-1 ►tvr’g tv. •*//,< ue Grar,”«> V. w . -ana UnitraAl. bill dor» r. •' w nse*. >/-. v COBtncu. li lum iScLC f-fu- bill bubier, ue c:-.- vo. c«o| dnxaaf«. Mr. Stubbs of Hilo, rei rrv: • t;.-,- • ion of the Snprcih* C c • •* ,: ^« Legiff'atzrf, in imptniin.; acl.*. i tbs St. Matj’i Back. Tb*. r /ic.Tt.ri Newton bad fftiJ, that if hs were the Federal Court, f -r a ior^e atcL rsonantJM. Mr Huchanan, (taking his tem.j v ►re .> aact’.tf tirn#- and uMia-r pi&r* President — 1 ris« b) explain. I saw ». rn Covrs-a w^.s on tbe cf i 1.1»** a W\ee\ , iiyin/ c'.uething off-nAive, I theref *re , i a •. .-<f bito order before he said it. uuftu oi Europe r,i .S .. «, »i j- v- j cmeit ol airmen tn Mmih. Reynolds, of Newton. *nd r.- in »puU-d at biyh fire V-ard of Butts, -aid tb-it they w»-r*» tittin.' Ut#-*,*. account* • . v 4 p •*- we#n the Senators from Coweta and At Hamburg l T i and oth : deaths tnwa fir vac*, five lijou-and, but th ire decline .e derrfj*f . ft,-nmor.fi, m.i h»i paid Mrlct attanUon. .>-» ta*M »r* repofun in Ettglar..!, b«t H. , ... vati< ut ean'tarv »omimfeen and L- ttds« ?r,d li e; UoarM. .hot .hare tru a m.sun. , b>lllh l,f X atown. aro ,•., j d ' •j'iGir.g Tbffj had not understood Seoitjr from Riehmocd u, uao the • 'turd 'alluded to, nor any words which *’ '.u’.d offend the ."cnator from L’owtta.— '.r».ral ubt: genlltrutn made *h ut u.»j , ,tm«- rut^rnent. | Mr. Hv*haaan rocs i . . f.-plv by asking what^o^d from taU- I ' v -• * 1 Hills would be tak'-n in that r :.ow ir. circulation, ar, J thin ourcurren ' ry w ,i. J .,*• reduce!. Specie w nld lx- . ' ' ; . and carnci out of the N: to . ■ . i# basis in /her ?u /.r.--> f*ir f . r and Hiok. while our Hank, jw i .v-i bit's in c'.rculatiou without a . - ■ s, eciff to go upon. No! um* tr»< ic I r: a v,, y hid h*-*-n railed, and ho wi«h- :: -. bushel ol them, and pay debts | with -.1., and In the specie for their r«- •■’f.yirj’i remain'in th»* vaults. The l ill . jo* - tut compel citizens to i ikr them u.i* * :m th** y wish to do so. He did not stand ' i here lo defend the Hank*. He wished the '.••op!y to i.v.e '*ocd money to nettle their Iiabi!i:i-\V!iai (rood would remit from specif being paid null Five gold daM.ir* a i!I i. it pay a larger det»t than live doil.irn •*f^o^i p iper currency. Gold will ##11 for a premium and he carried off to other pla* I rig to President—Senators hare shielded them- from th* chair d .ting this debate by a9««J, and if tU Plaintiff refosM to re»j • *«»<* ll»j <it'i not u.u-nH w U p?r ccive bills, be eouM no: t»rc the biib re- J »on»! 1 «L*11 nUore* the rolee in fntore. if iu advent next Spring were n dead certainly. 'I hey do not pro- I pO*c to revive quarantine or to impon ■ any • inunctions of that kind upo i tvnscUco^ | iuj( from infected port*, taking .tf,r jerant j #.d that cholera h not z d.senie tha: <be stopped by qaamrriot. Tb*y ar*, bowev : rr, stirring up tbe inhabitants lo sorresned cteanlincs*, attcnt.on to rf'c, clotiniig, K r . UQr'Tis: fault, of gt olu** migi.t ir, j«s*rtj of«r if ibc aorld would pronuwj »*oi to .m- latc them. We must make them pay specie for :ho convenience of persons who wish to jp away. I v - .s no*. Vi the ji. • at of tbe coun try io . it. urajre/omigMii Irom ths St*tc, and to ut n awayyspocic. He did not le^. I ';i * for such fr NV*. lie did not |e■;{.» lev tor rat.i !o sell o.u and go off and t iko of! the sp*cie. H »nki were ebargotf with hemp broker-i. Any one tan make char;j% es. but Uu another thing to prove tbc-rn. When turb a charge ran be provsd a gainst a Bi:.k,no man wonld rnorcctrenously op- po-.c »ich a banking institution than him* isii.. Turn .was a very strifigent law I't.fcned tight. Lctu s pav # ar liabilities to them, and we’would !.elp them to loosen. Do we have to buy augur, cotton or rice, 6.'.:.. fnra the North? No, they buy all :h;«o things from ue, wbSJu we only get * .nic raAnufacturad articles from them. H it our southern banks aro not Indebted to tho northern baoks, while t!,o northern ar-i l.^avily indebted to tho southern. II< wn# a bonk man, when it could he ctrrie*l on.r.n a sound basu, and a legitim ma*c banking bu-ino a con Id l»u carried on without a suspension, under aiiy force of eireuinst.'ircj*. ■«=■ <' ttor, jo England before tho suspension '•ran bringing*cigoff-cn cents, while iu Au» j . - a. whore the people enjoyed the advant age ol seven banks, with their splendid fa- cilitiei th y onjy got nin M cents—Just one I*a!f. Two aod a b:lf cents would pay cx* pi.-us. s, leaving a wide margin of six cent! for thr: speculators, perhaps tbe banks, to make. W h. t is u good currency? T dre the Ceov tnil Railroad and Banking (J». third of its assets, six Imndrwl and thous* and dollsn>, is stock In otU rns.— What kink of h .ok is it? 1 . Wall street stock or what? jApcr is worth just what it Will bring, and no more. If it will bring a |<nr value all right ; if r.ot, it U not good. If th< banks are sol rent and goed, why don't they redeem, why don’t they pay? That is the t -t of goodness 'I b! KQiitieman from Abb* monli hod apt^ule«J to tbe sympatbiet of ths moenbers. llo hod laid it would rain tl.| w:dows and orphans. If the specie was d IV'o .Mistake! \VoodraffaoC Co'a Concord Bugtfivs are far Au|>erior any oilier Bufjfj now in nss. Try oo» an l you ill never huy a-./other siyle ».f nu/*r 7h<*y ki-fj. a*je vtoek of them oa hand at their Rvi.'Altor/, Grl An, Georgia Dec. 2. 1367. wit New Advertisements! LA N D NEAR ATLANTA SB* SA a ONE hundred acre* of land near Allan ta, lying b«tw**-n Peachtrva ana Marietta ft«>*4lH, l* olfered for hale, then* are slaty acre* «-f very heavy timber, forty arre* u i > excellent cleared Ur* 1. about thirty a :ret ’is hot tom. riiere are five hundred choict Apple tree., uf ths very brat selection, l;>aides tin Love, there I* a* jr*/*.. a » M1U.RIVK tv can be lom;4 nywhere. A good bargaiu will be fiven. JArf. ( .-LAUGHTER. Atlanta, Georgia, D«c 2, 18o7. dtf Cosmopolitan Art Association S UBSCRIBERS! to the following Magazines, Will find it ranch to their advantage to take them through IET« Aa«nel*t|on, as they will only pay the regular vutmrlptlon price for them, and receive j*rat is a certificate of inembtrablp hy which a fine work of Art may be received* Hsrper'a. 0»dey'«, Oratum's, Etnersoo'*. Knlek erbouker. Blackwood. Hoiitbei II Literary Messenger the Edinburgh. North Urltleb, Westminister an- ndofl Quarterly Review Address WM. II. ] Dei l, Ib57-Mlwlawtf Lost Scrip! Lost Scrip! ie*M« »nd Virginia Rati Nos. 2,Uti re f ** 3,1 IS ' .,164 J.I6A •' 10<i, •* 2,150 " 100 ( Hie f.n ler win receive a MMJZAL REWARD, by rvturr.Ing th* name to thle OlBee. Ifov 2J, IT-Utf FOR 8ALE. "B .MJitm.nlr of VirpnU Leaf 1°. **'ji"* t» pri«» and quality, it tail and «h.. lei tie, « cbnp u til. f!i,»p«.t. H J. HIIACKELFOHD A,ft See M, 18.17 ,ltf At* BUTTER AND CHEESE. 4 LMRGE supply on htnd of superior X.quslity, snd for sale by JOSEPH WGN8HIP. Nov 24, 1857 tlswtl SASH BLINDS A DOORS M ANUFACTU/?ED to order, at our shop over Winship’s Iron Works. JOS. WIN8H1P & CO. Atlanta, Nov 2f>, 1857 dw2m Iron! Iron! A LARUE Htuck of Htovr.h Manutla-. luiin, and Mining Uomp.n,’. Iron, con itantly on bind,at Manufacturers prise, by JOSEPH WLNSBIP, November 11, I S'. dir" BANK AUKNCY. Mo WaJlstts®, Agent for the Dank of Camden 8 Carolina. ubico at Hallace A Robioiooi WaraboaM— comer of Hunter and Pryor .treats, Atlanta, Oo. rill girt prompt attention to collection, generally I’ulion Bank Jlouiqt Taken at Par. W F. will tike FULTON BANK money at par, in payment for all debts due ue, or for produce of any description tbit wa bus or sale. WILI.IAiVm, Hl(£A & CO. ortl7dw BROWN’S HOTEL, [Opposite tha Passenger D- pot., MACON, GEORGIA B. E. BROWN * E. ISAACS, Propriety. II- F. DENSE, HuperintendenL Jon 17 davrly "'Feather'?] r\(in ll,i prin*e Live (Iw-e Fvatb.n, Just r.c*iv.J •JI JI I by ll!tlir,H.Tik3*CU. Sot. IS, lest. d fPIIOMAS F. LOWE,—GENERAL JJ COMMISSION MERCHANT, For tbe purchase and sale of all kind, ot produce Groceries and Mercbandia, rill pay particu lar attention to tbe rttacsin of Plication and Family supplies. Vr All orders promptly snd faith fully at tended to. Oflieo on Houth tide ot Whitehall sUret three doors east ol^ditohell. oetMdrtf HOas.iPORK, BON E8, AND ■ - fm. jut ajs m J^jXOH HAi.H is quantltlas lo bull Jha tr.-J., DOT. 18, If. BKA'iO, AUiiOTT A CO. DANCING ACADEMY. M il. II. J. POWELL rould respectfully announce tn the rititens of Atlanta, that he wdl open a Dancing Cists in Hayden’s Hall, on Kalurlsy tha 3ft|h Inst. - For further particulars are Small BUI,. R. J. POWELL, Main. d. Dinar. Not IA, 1.17 ddf SKuafiao as Teacher Wimted A young gentlemen wonts » situation as Tiicunu, In some Pttano 8c«ooi or privet# fondly, lie was s-lacatad In ont of tbs best In- tUtations iu ths U. Sum. Tbs ben of r*f,meet rive, at to ebarielsr and opacity, for farther lafomfillcrff pita*# a4ilrass VINCENT U. CALVIN. Au gu.l A, HH, Allium Si. -mysall cuaty, to. lava m ,stt alsua.atsuiOjna, tu J.*0 flak Itla if Mta 7, dress* This Kept lo 1U7. ‘ " 1* VILLHMOItUiN, b-r