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JOHN n. STEELE, Editor.
ATLANTA, GEO.,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1$5'
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FOR SHERIFF-
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For Deputy She 110*4
c. 0. GREEK & OSBORN.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
DR. B. F . l'OM AR.
For Clerk ol inferior Court.
DANIEL PITT MAN
For TYtitt-rr,—0. H- IIALLA^ £.
For hurttytr.—J. C. FARRAR.
Ftr Tax Court:or—Vi. F. WINFIELD
Far Tax Reetirrr.—A. J. COLLIER.
For Cororxr—A, B. WHITE.
NOTES OP
Bans of Fulton taken at Par for all
Debts due this Office.
#®* Tbs Pews in th< Preabjterha Church
of this City will be rented on Fridav the
4th oi December, at 9 o'clock.
*©-Edmund \V. H.-llsad Esq. Ires
anantmooaly elected President tue Buck
Of Fulton, vie# A. W. Stoic, Kjq.. resign
ed!
Our MilledgeTtUe CorresposdMice.
Yesterday aerntrr «« received alt hy cot
mail freer MiiicdgeTliie. our L wreepoad, r.*e
cf 21th, 27th, tsA 30th oitira- Toi* * ■
account fur our hattrg y tr-r. tie A--
grzsta CooaatutrasaiiK, * r r-rtv-dit ■ :W.e,
the proceedings of i~ trenute lut rniuy.
(rve puti.-sb tonday tie tr.v-ed.Lg. *z the
Hoase cc that day tits, ’or is a e.urce
of great oasoyacc*, ir. i dear pcintmeat to
car ciiaercaJ rtaderi Vs e . r ir, :: fi-
pease fc ia’ic? the l>zily proceedings mad-
ed to c 4 . We h 'pe to be ct re £ "u'.et in
fatttre. The fan’.’, anal be o hi til
ed geviUe and Jiacee.
Corretperder.ze of tAe /**-. . fix' nrr.
Mrj.ieniv.iir ,N r. i.-.
SENATE ' •
Mr. Yc-uzg ,t IV ■ . vri . r: -,ti •
so mud cf .■fi'u.’CT j v s^* : .c:-
fillieg the black ,c t/ i. ; ‘ izci. 3- :h‘
Bank Bid.’ with lit'. Nr . - On
actlta to retcczV- tit: yea» *r.-r 7i : «y»
53.
Matter l*tndm.c,i.
By Mr. Atk f rod t • .
an—*cxrt■< ; -r • '. irtai C ttapacy
By Mr. Mi herd cf Liberty A
ffovid; f.r tbs ..i.rit. n ’ u J
Gecrjia. O-.Vred ; • *•*■•. i ~ .
•end you a copy.
By Mr. Son dire of M di’-rh V ‘ . t
wdjcrlai the ccr.aiu,. *-r« y (' rt I
. cent damage* colleoted and the Mt oftMo
•hall be put tu force against them, tf any
defendant to required to pay specie, the
Banks taunt redeem eetd defsodaute bille fee
this purpoee. and Banks uust receive their
own note* Ac, in payment of debte. No
Bank shall tend its capital out of the State
for speculation—nor ttttire (be money
loaned more then T pee cent, nor discount
for mote than 7 per cant No Rank shall
tell any bat sight exchange, nor oharge for
said exchange, shall make affidavit that it to
not to sell again a* Exchange* .Officers of
the Banks most sem'Mtnnnolly make affida
vits that tbe'prortoiooa of thto.act base not
beea violated. No Bank while impended
shall dettore a dividend of more than 7 per
cent.
In the afternoon tossion a motion was
made to tend the bill to the Uduet for ite
concurrence.
■Mr. Hill of Hank opposed the motion.—
He to reconsider, give his Tiewt on the bill
and oder a vnbetitnte.
A pointorder was rawed as to whether
it required a numerical majority only to
send it t the House, a two thirds vote.
The President decided t> at a majority
was sufficient.
Mr. Bnchanao appealed from the decision
of ’.he chair, its order be said to Us a prece
dent to go by in future.
The beoatc su-uiued the chair by a Urge
majority.
On motion to send vote to the H. a e, the
yeas were ti, cays 40.
the House bill authorising the issuing of
c smUrfons t > the Judges of Superior
Cucrti. elected by the people and to legalise
r-:ium:*»ioci already issued Ac.
The Seaat- theo adjourned till ten o’clock
t>mcrrrw morniug.
an,
I5M.
By Mr. Carl’:: of - h
c -:y t’.‘. Ueorgii
Company.
By Mr. Akeus .f D h >
eerporaie the -Hus.
legiate Ins-.i z't
Bj Mr. StotU . B A
vice for the nr.:’, :... -. .■
of par’.ji Divorce
By the ua* A i . :t-- j
ami atari.Kt cotitrceti,
uve.to teta for i_: .
any bedy f-r .w-.-.r., . •*.
By Mr V. 1‘ rule f Ware
anltcr.es defcadatta .a a I an
specie deminded
and give b>t i ■-
By Mr. Statu f b • A *
r.ie fot the leu. c; zat
HOUSE.
Mr. L.ffmac cf Murray, moved to recoo-
eider so much of Saturday's Journal, as re-
os to the paasag; cf the Lis! granting re-
. to John U, Howard. Carri-d.
Mr. Luffinan said his reason for the me-
tioa ro reconsider waa that he thought that
the House had voted without understanding
the question, as it appeared from the acts
ol ft urd '54 . that Mr. Howard had neec
ccmpensated for the same thing before.
Matter introduced.
By Mr. Usrdemaa of Bibb; A reeolotion
to here crxted over the greve of C’apt
Isaac Ho mes a suitable monument
By Mr. Fullmore of Case: A resolution
taUipg u the Governor for ieformati' a a*
to the amount cf Iren used by the Stato
K ■* i and Psaitsctiary—ala> oom,'telling r
Socerintendent in hie annua! Ptapcru, to
g vc certain information, relative to the
freights over said Road.
B. Air Neal cf Case: A bill to layout
a ns a county, from the coun leo of Casa and
F.oyd, to be called MeDo .aid county.
By Air. Harrieoa of Chatham : A bill to
authorise the issuing of aliat executions, in
the C ourts of this State, in vacation.
By Mr. Diamond c! DeKelb- A petition
from e portion of the citixana of said coun
ty to change the county line.
By Mr. Pickett, of Gilmer: A b ll to
sic i poruoq of the county of Fannin, to
Gilmer county.
By Mr. Wail, of Coffee: A resolution to
•eqocSt our Eepresecuuvet In Congress to
o .tibiish a .' Tit mail route from Waynes*
---. to IrwinavilU. Adopteil.
By l /- iJcapiaan of Hail: A bill to
r v.the removal of tia*= Suite House
Mi'.'.e-.igeviUe to Macon. It provide;
tfcitt .e v.tcrs t: is: of January n-it,
- . » .a;r*-i on their v,u«, Mar in < At-
Mr. Finley, of Lumpltiu,oterud to imeod
this amtudmunt hjf the provtoibn. “ that if
the specto to not demanded till th* day of
•ala, the offioar ahull poetpona the tala out
term, to allow the defendant time to obtain
the aped*.*' Amendment carried.
An amendment was offered by Mr. Big-
ham of Troup, to compel the Banka, whit*
in tospanaion, to pay.iuto the Treasury 10
per cent, per annum on their capital atoek.
Mr. Diamond offered an amendment to
this,that the 10 per cent, paid into the
Tren nry, be added to the poor school Bind.
The amendment of Mr. B, an amended was
lost.
Mr. Harris, of Dougherty, offered *°
amendment requiring, plaintiffs to give de
fendant* notice in their write, when they
intend to require specie
Mr. Lewis, of Greene, offered as a eu!»-
elitute to the bill before the House, the bill
offered by Mr. Brigham et the first of the
session. He thought the let* done the
better. Ho was therefore, in farer of the
passage of Mr. B.'s bill. The eubetitute
wae lost.
A Division was called for.
Ur. Brigham, of Troop: I he whole bill,
with the exception of one feature, was un
constitutional. The Legislature had the
power of/crbntraiKt, but whea the time of
aueh forbearance was fixed, speculation
would run wild over the country. Ho re.
ferred to the bankrupt law, and su’d that
experience proved that such remedies as
the one proposed were unwise.
Mr. Lewis, of Hancock, offered an
amendment, that no suspended bank shall
pay a dividend daring suspension, and shall
pay into the Treasury one per cent on cap
ital stock.
Also, that co Suspended bank should
charge m.re than 7 per cent interest.
Mesrrs Renan, of Gordoo, Lewis, of
Greene, L-irie, cf Hancock, Ware, of Clark.
Ac , took part in the discussion of the amend-
menu, pending which the House adjonrned
till 3 P. M.
Afcrncon session consumed in reading
bills 2d time. The House »djournal till ten
o'clock to-morrow morning. G
Messrs. Editors :—-If your Gat Compa
ny fails to furuisli yon bountifully with thii
much needed article, you might obtain a few
bottles in either Branch of the General As
sembly, at almost any stage of the discuss
ion cn this thread-ban “Bank Bill.” 1 can't
premise you, however that it will emit much
Ivjkt. ' G.
In Warren-
color fore!
too.
A bill to amend tbo not of 1M1, exempt
ing osttoln property from levy sod esls.—
Referred to Judiciary Committee.
A bill so remove trials in Jostlceh Courts
ten cos District to another. It oompele
Justices cf tha Psaos. when Jury can' 1
agree to remore the trial to tha District in
which the Court House is. Ixdd on the tt-
We.
House adjourned till 10 o’clock, to morrow
morning. U.
0
uf Kutian. of Baldwin* :ht» 1
’r._* o'!'., introinced by Mr, Miile-ig*, 1
:;.n: r -n *. rai uken up, .'t* erd-r
. . cathorix*.- :he of com*
:.i '■} lfi c'jaunL*sionf mat itaj
ren .i'ced to rfi::ain persons *lecU*d
■3 i tno Sup* :;♦,'yur*j of this State
: rutted tht: i:t providing fv: t..ti:
Bt
ll t M: Stri'jtjaL-
•»—Vwu: u'.iTi.iEe
By Mr. Aik r. * :
lion that tc- .--enat-
the end • ' ti'r ?-*i'
B? Mr* Tiaoc tf G’;
V.
• A
l . . a
tht charter U
bran* vide.
By Mr. - - •'%.* : A !
incorporate tb^ L:r. L ' tr;J *-t !
ruu.VlusUr and L.z-* i'-s:: *qj
Bj Mr. fra-.: A l./(:
raUuL-f * c:,*
cn fior cf z r V i
■f t*’* U..L; hy 1 -!£:*. J•' ’ - .
top Tciaezrr* ? •
Bf Mr B-.-a. v* '' • i ’-
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Von tyi d.AV • . ( ■ • — :
fl-r the :*;-.**•*-f :h •*. • . j
Br Mr Smith f H*r v n A
• jar/Cl the Js igtf : n.; . .
• -i** 5t*te t - v :c: -rs*i y . * ;•
the Crit Tnep'.’iy .! li* -
to mak a: .. i:
prkcuofc in u a Su te. ,
ByMr. B» K - A
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S m*.--7. * rejelvfri fr-Ti : v t-
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hirJ: &Z
I it* Othnijbed i-Z*.Tj’ *vf f f
/Aux i: ' TL' rslt.., ip
The Lr**. u>y.\ rj ,* tlria *, i! »v*» ^ y:
cd ila to c / vtrp<l : t'.t-.'i- i k
j ATfr.fftt cl IS’.h .{ > . I->*
To The IL •
italic Y . V.WX ' ill.
tuft <y t ; • .. ' -. r *) -
TtiC hi*, a* .• p*»
Governor r*ao.i \r * .* : ..
Bank* tBi JMh ?
mu it rtfutce #£».'> p yiuui. .
• general reantnptico before that time
Governor br pru/auAtiui cu; w*v-.
Georgia Bankk to rtzu. n . h
case q( insclmcv cr for pro:ccttor. ' f
bolder* the Governor may prooti a: any
time, ir Bftuki fail to pay apedc by ia*t
Not. 1858, U<7 may be ssui and 10 per
Hu^be-i of Liberty : A m
.*• tion to appoint a committee of thrr« to rr-
; port i Mil, for »he fs'tore j as* returns of the
Oa- Taxrf of this .^ute. Mr. Hashes proceed
on trie «uppositivn that the «axea r.owr
a. I ure given in too low.
t - j By Mr. Finley, of Lcmpkin : A bill :o
: sothafiie * stay of cxecoti n till l.t of
: N r.:: 1 jener*! resurnpiion of
.. fi spr-:-- ; .raf. is c te spci-ie is demanded
r i' aint ff ir. el* ’:*.ion
;,i i By : - nee . A »i:i to exempt all ov»r
r __.. i. y-.srv o!c from paving poll *.»x
i'v Mi Davn '( Marion: A till to t'-
-'.ne! • w ::r Trustee of a married woman, to
I lay re ;.* •■ husaaivi the ptoceevl, of [r iper-
■’ iv, cn cocseot of the wife anu husoand giv-
x.*.r: 7 vr.-i.
fiy Mr. Kendsll of Merriwether: A re*,
require toe J ud. Com., to enquire
■*.. r C-turn Ordinary's ran act la El.
Comtpondetic: rf the Int d:Examiner.
iiiu-edosvills, Go., )
Nov, 27tb, 1257 f
HOU.-ET
The Speaker being absent, the able Rep
resentative from Richiacn t, Mr. Milledge.
is tilling his seat with great credit to himself
end the Hous r. The impartiality, which
he promised in hi3 acceptance some time
since, is being exhibited in ail his actions
Matter Introduced.
Tbs Senate Bill amending the set incor
porating the Atlantic & Golf R II. was read
the first lime.
Arknate Resolution making thecnnuiit
tee of lus two [leasts on the Lunatic Asy
!um a joint standing committee.
Ur Mr. Roberts, of Cherokee •• A resolu
tion that after the j’.h of Dec. no new matter
be introduceojw:th:ut thtjua inimous,consent
of the Hcn*e.
By Mr. Diamond, of DeKalb : A hill to
clangs the iic ■ between DeKalb tui Hen
ry.
Mr. Westmoreland cf Fulton offered a
cutirio'. of Mr. Sowers of said county. P-c-
:efred to Jud. Com.
By the same : A bill to repeal the act
establishing a criminal court in the eity of
Atlanta.
A hi!! to amend the charter of the Com
mercial Bank of Bransuidi, and to increaee
ths capita' stock to 8300,000.
By Mr Lot. of Heard : A bill to change
the oounty lice between Heard and Cow
eta.
By Mr. Ilaore, of Clark: A bill'i, pro
vide for tbo proving of accounts, when the
deb o' l.ve* in another county.
By Mr. McMillan of Montgomery: To
anthorize the Governor" t-> famish 3 copies
of Cobb'* F runs, A... and 3 copies of
Cobb's Dige-t to said euonty.
By Mr. McGregor, <.f Poik A bill l
1*7 cat a new county Ire in Cass and Pofk.
By Lewis of Greene A bill incorpor
ate the "Bank of th- “ r.h " i, t» located
at Macon, with u capita: it-.uk of $150,COO.
T j begin nosineas when $5ir,y*iO in gold
and siiver coin are paid in.
By. Mr. Gay, of Ware; A bill to change
the name of Jame* dtrukla d, to Jsm<?»
Thoms/.
By Mr. McDonald, of Coffee: Xo define
the hoe between Berr.e- sr.d Coffee er.un-
i... '■!• !. glum < frrap A bilDto
.•r:’ r -. C.ron'.r*. .: ; Conuabl-s
’ts* t’evt r onde taken by thexteirt*
u,:he this vcffic.ent evidence.
By lat: TodLcharge honest debtor
certain -sses
By same • A bill t, a flow Dep jty Sber
:>; ete-u'e letters ssd« by menus She:
Br Mr
Smith, cf Towns . T provide
ervsties of the i’ah ., Itecordi
-talj an.
-1 pr
By Mr. V*.in, of i nion Ho d-f. - .e the
v .c. r t*».n; cates to Supreme Court
M famor where Judge refases to -n
: .. *i-eptions. Referred to Judiciary
f.’- mmittae.
By Mr. oh'-rman, of Upson; To ineo-*
Porate the “Bank cf Upeon ”
Br Mr.Hiilycr, of Walton: To rompe
partite t" ■■ ■ z '-rtiorrari, toynake affidavit
'■’•at be ban-good cause and it not for delay
Sfeeutl Order.
I..- ibtn announce.] that the
*;* order of the day was the “Hank
Bil. " was lien taken up.
v- y, ol Borke offered an amend-
n*cr. .. thai any emun offering bills at Book
f.r specie, the said Bank* should redeem
“:e bihs, opon affidavit that the apecie was
wanted to pay exeeation. On motion the
amendment wae adopted.
M r. Glass, of Newton, offered an amend
meat, that, to the purchaser of property,
at Shi riffs sale, tbt banks shall pay specie
fut the:r bills, to the amount due for said
property.
he*.
U * .it read the Third Tune
A bin c*,a peihtg fr-z-.u-.i own.og lands in
1 : i r.«y 'at os the same in
Referred t < Judiciary Coins
Ctrta.c coam
call want
tui.Pse.
A bill a (
tween me D:
sat t.v: ki.l.ig of deer bo
March and September in
Scriren and 1. wrty .-tnni.es. Pasted.
A bill to prc7an: the— —of S,70* by
tbo.r hasbabdj—the w.f.: iu be oompvetent
witness sgxin.;; ''* btn*ban.J—lad on the
tub e for the present.
A brel to provide for the *aie of the tV
A A. R. 1:. to redemption of the tixtv
of the State.
M- Kenao said that 40 per cent, of I he
gr as exrningi wooM have the Rml in debt
as the n tt pr .-tao-is were only 83S.ffOO for
two y* art p.jt. ii.-f.rred to Jud 1-lsry Cota-
mittee*
A cimmnoi a 1 ion fro.-* he Governor sty.
lag he vw unabletosupply CahhC Ana.yiit
ar.d Korn,*, there beingoniy ar ,ot one i‘can
on band.
A bill to exempt from lerj and isle ono
horse and mule without regar 1 to value.—
Referred toJodloiary CcmmitUe.
A bill t,, author.ze Justice* of the Prate
to take hail in cores n cam where pieraos*
are charge*] with offeneea Referred to Js.
diciary Omicittee.
A bill to repeal an act to amend the law
in Rlatioc. to writs of Ccrtwrrari, repealed
s*> far as relates to Jasticrs Coaru. Refer-
re) to Jnd.e ary Cotam’tltt.
A bil] to allow Josticea of the Inferior
C .ort to discharge Prisoners, upon aflUUvii
that they ire awsbto to psycosts. Amended
so ss to exclud' tbosi coafiasd for contempt
of Court. Passed.
A toll to pvwvtnt sUtm or (too persoos of
Ottr Now York Comipondenw.
Nxtv Yoax. Nor. 30,1857.
To a man uf somewhat irrasible temper,
who has jost teen his fabric of tBRceantile
credit, the work of many year*, swept from
under him in the twinkling of an eye, tho
Gubernatorial invitation to thanksgiving
sounds, at first, very much like a premedi
tated inault. But our “ Divinities ” in
their pdlpits, managed to pick some very
reapectable crumbs of comfort out of the
wreck of the past three months. The lead
ing idea seemed to be, ihst in a rapidly de
veloping counfry, “crashes” are abundantly
neertsary, that is they are the natural result
of that adventurous and fearful spirit which
undertakes new enterprh.es on faith. Some
pioneers must tali before the wilderness can
be settled; some bold navigator must strike
the lumpen roek before his successor can
learn how to avoid iu
To youg mea starting in business, witb
reputations yet to make, the present pos
ture of affairs affords extraordinary adrnrv
tage. The credit of the old suspended
houses cannot, however unavoidable their
ini fortune* may haTe hern, ever again be
regarded as impregnable. A great many
•raa'I traders bavo gone through tho crisis
ssfely because they had nothing or next to
nothing to pay, and this class will ss a
general thing stand higher with those who
have commodities to trust in ths hands of
other*, than th* widely extended houses
whose vast capital was not sufficient t i
carry their raster obligations, when the
withdrawal of bank facilities had thrown
them eiuirely upon their own resources —
A large part of the extensions obtained by
such houses have been for periods too
limited toallow of recovery; they will not b«
much more able to pay then thar.n;w, until
next July or August, when the whole pro
duce of the country has been moved, pay-
made to the producer and then by Lim tu
the merchant. Tho ability of tho West
to par will bo still further reduced, if the
seaboard cities should be obliged to import
Wheat from Odessa, as seems not impos
sible if since navigation closes early and
prices keep up in the markets of th# inte
rior to their present point, there will be a
shilling difference between the co*t of im
porting a bushel of wheat from Chicago or
Odessa, in favor of the latter port! This
is reckoning the cost of transportation by-
railroad.
Excitements are at a premium la’ely.
The Financial news from England ruffled
the feathers ef our importing bouses con
siderably, but no failure* hate been report
ed among this class, though many have
suffered heavy losses. The election for
Mayor of New Y'nrk, does attract some
attention from a class of men, who usually
repose in sublime indifference of Ihe move
ments of politicians, and who was only-
washed up to interfere witb politics by
purely bread and butler considerations —
But money i* more valuable than i' was a
year or two ago when men would cheerful
ly pay a double lax ralher than muddy their
brain* with the affairs of the city Truss,
ery ; now they can afford to tare.
As for amuaenen-.s, we are less abund
antly aupp'red than it usual at this season
of the year. The Opera is moderately
successful!- Literature is at a heavy dis
count. The Applu'ons have adopted a
r. vcl expedient to force some of their un
saleable stock upon the market. They fur-
nish unemployed, respectable females with
copies of their own publications at very
low rates to tell from house to house and
appeal to the public to sustain the enter'
prise as a work of mercy. Never more
emphatic than at present would be that
maled ction of Job : “0 th*l mine enemy
would write a book.’ Or you might have
said “publish a book," Job ; either opera
tion woo'd have been a "settler'' for your
adversary. The city dandies seem to stand
the pressure unremarkably well. The ‘-sa
crificing” dodge has supplied an abundencc
of darning advertisements, and the patron
age of subscribers is fully as large since no
one. at least co New Yorker can live with
out newspapers in these stirring times —
Not u be “posted up” is one of Iho severe
mortal sins of this climate.
Last week wa* the epoch of members—
me have ajittle cessation for the last few
days. This bitter eeld weather however is
adding to the desperation of tho desperate,
ami unless our Police force is soon aug-
roen’-*l considerably, a frightful incroaseof
bold crimes muat be the result. Next
Tuesday, the day of election, promises iu
be on* of riot and recess. Inlfuonces arc
at work to procure an outbreak on that day
which may not be quelled without thn in
tervention of our c liten soldiery which
made suehaimnpoting display last Wedo/w-
day. *,•
Cerrtfbotimti of tit* IM. f Bxtmieur.
Georgia is the seknowtodgsd Empire
State of the South, m regards the extent of
her territory, the taritty ot her climate, her
Railroad ayitcm, her rttooroe* In afrlcnltu-
ral products, her mloeral arealth, and note
Is the propitious moment tot her to had off,
aod be tho heaoob. light to her Southern »l«-
tere, in a financial system, which will give
to her laboring thousands a ourreooy, sub
ject to uooa of the ebb* aod flows of an un«
controlled and uncontrablo banking syetem,
none of tho expansions and collapses arising
ontof a promite to pay, money. The plan
to easy, simple, perfect, at least as any hu
man syetem can be, and ai the writer of this
la advised that ibe plan will be proposed to
the present State Legislature, he asks space
lo your columot to state, and thon commend
the plan.
The plan as uoderetood is this. All pub
lic dues to be received in gold nud ailvor
on/y, from and after a given day, soy first
of August or November next. Thia will
be a tafe currency for the State—for the
people, who constitute the State. It will
then be a safe currency for tha Stats to pay
out to her creditors, if any of her creditors
though dislike to -lug about-' Gold and
silver they may be paid Iu certificates of de,
p wit. letting the gold and silvar remain in
the vaults oi the Treasury. The certifi-
calua may be of the denominations of 25
50, 100, 500, neatly executed and signed by
tbo Treasurer, counter signed by the Comp-
trolicr mid Governor, aod hare the seal uf
the Stale impressed on each
This then is ilia plan io outline, ad under
stood.
The statement of ths plso, seems to the
writer, lo be commendatory fur ite lafety.—
Gold und silrer are safe io Pnnice, they con
stitute the only money of tho constitution,
certificates of deposit of gold and silver
made by these high officers of State, and
vc sided by tho seal of the State, would make
them batter far commercial purposes than
gold and silver, they would bs safer, hotter,
than Honk exnhaoge. They would pay dobla
in any part of the United States, und would
approximate to par in the great commercial
points of Europe. They Would a/iriyi be
redeemable with gold and silver. The c-;t
of these certificates tu the ritate, would -.lit
be worth taking iu'.o the nccouut, they would
coos less iu the printi'.g, thou would the
t rinting of. cue ebinplaster Bank.
Tile piaii especially commends itself in
tbi *, that in ihe course of years there would
be accumulated in the State Treasury of
Georgia many millions of gold und silver,
not dead nor idle, for the certificates of de
posit will to tho exteat of their itsuc, be
dollar for dollar, and the specie ready, ns a
great balance wheel, to keep every thing of
the machinery of commerce in motion, and
better than all this, keep the Stato govern
ment clear of the contaminating influence of
Bank suspensions. Un cr this system
Georgia, and her Southern sister States,
Banks might get up their panics, and su
pensions, and they would bo but iittio felt
by the laboring masses. But for a similar
system, the sub-treasury of tho U. States,
tbo present Scorc-tary of tbo Treasury could
not havo como to the rescue, in the present
financial embarrassment, witb the millions of
gold and siiver which were in tho U States
i'roa. ury, and I may udd, but for the far
•icing, and patriotism of the great Carol!
uiao, the present Secretary of Treasury of
the U Sinlos, would ucver have heard the
paens cf praise, which have been accorded
him, from ooc cod of the land to the other,
for tho reason that but for the sub-treaaury,
he would not have Imd it in hit power to
have done it, one man sjwed, and another
man has reaped.
Suppose tlmt for the last ten years this
State Sub-treasury a., stem, had liuvu been in
operation till the Southern Slates (1 speak
of there, for Iboy are mine, and I am theire,
d.os any odc suppose. Ihal the present pan
ic would have been felt—aay mere, would it
have occurred 1 I think not, for thoreozor,
tiiat these systems in operation are all the
Southern States would necessarily have ex
erted that sort of financial influence, that
would have effectually prevented tho supe
rinducing causes of cither, a panic, or bank
sjsponsion. The system will at any rate
bo tafe, safe for tLu Southern States- safe
f :r Georgia and he will deserve well of his
ouuntry, who aids io its introduction-
OASS.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, I
Muaxdoethjc, N°v- 87, 185 <- f
RDEREO, That COL. Wtl. SUtOOXWSU.hs. end
he Is hgMby apeolatsU *14 De Chop to th* f
sdu-InXIhtkr, sna Ihst hs bs ehsr<*t sa4 isipiotsl
ataordteil*.
ths Uovsrnor.
J. B. UTF-KI.K,
Bss. Eiseutlv. IIJPj
itsT.aitb, hit.
Foray*fa Sheriff Sales.
WILL before ths Ooatt Bonis Ooorlnlto leva * f
vv CuttaUnx, ViiMjtll County, outho lstTUMJsjriu
Jstuttry, ISM, bstwfou tbs kgs! hours of ‘slo, ths
foUowwlng property, to-wit:
Lot ot Land No. ths 1st district aod lit »so-
Uon of mow Forsyth county, containing 40 acres, mors
... .. p to p W ty 0 f ^atsnporl *nd
from Forsyth Superior Court
or Isas t lsttsd on as ths nropi
In favor of ths Itoiwsll Manufacturing Company rs
•aid Davenport and Gaston.
ALSO. At th» Mins time and place, Lot of Land No.
178, in the 3d district, lit section of now Forsyth
Oounty, containing 40 acres, more or Isa* {lea led cn ■■
the property or W U Ktewart, to satisfy a fl fa feem
Forsyth Superior Court, iti furor of Uarld W Nelstar
said Stewart.
4LS0, Lot of Und .No. 20, sud ti n undivided hair
lota, numbers UP and 44, all (n the ;»J district and 1st
section of now Forsyth County, and containing each 40
scree, more or lou ; iuried od as the property of Ate
U GrilBn, to eatiafy a A fa fram Kursyth Superior
Court, in faeor of Alberry Dritou r» said GtiSin; lev
ied on to be sold for the purchase money.
Alsb'O. Lot of Land No lit, m the 3rd district ami
it aection of now Foray th county, containing 40 actes
„ore or less ; levied on aa the property of C Cook, to
satisfy four d fse from a Juritces Court of Forsyth
county, in favor of KabntBrown va C Cook and Wn
Phillip*, security, i'ropeity pointed out by CCcok;
lory mads and returned to me by a Bailiff.
ALSO, Tho plantation of Unde in tbo 3d dis
trict nnd*lst section of now Forsyth oounty, num
bers oi the iota and quantity of acres not known,
but known as the“Urumblet Place;" levied on as
tbo property of Jouathtn Melntire, to satisfy a
fi fa from Forsyth Superior 6’ourt, in favor of
John M. Henderson vs Jonathan Molntiro and
Lawson Fields, endorser.
ALSO; Lot of Land No. 1053 in tho 3d district
and 1st section of now Forsyth county, contain
ing 40 acres, more or less, and woll improved;
leved on».-» tho property of David M. Durham, to
satisfy an execution from the Buperiur Court of
Forsyth couuty in furor of Richard" J. Dooloy
rs. said DurhftmTTorJo'noii't'j be ioid for tho
purchase money.
ALSO, At the same time and place, tho run
ninir gear of an ox wagon, oio yoke of oxen, well
broken,* and ono white mula (horso) about 10
years old ; levied on ra iha property of Jarroit P.
Moody, to satisfy a fi fa from Forsyth Superior
Court, in favor Of V.'m Humphrey vs said Jarrell
P. Mo.dy. Properly pointed cut l-ysaUi Moody.
JAM £5 IITLFC21D, N’t £‘.
Nov. 20, 1357.
^ POSTPONED SIIERirrS PALE.
ALSO, At the .».*•:.« time and place, tho Lands
and plantation cn which Jonathan Molntiro cow
rcfiiJcs, rumber of aerts ond 1 j unknown, in
tbo 3rd dbtriui and lit coction cf now Forsyth
county, with all the improvements. .Mao, Lot of
Land No. 6SJ,, 3d district and 1st section of said
county, containing firt , acres, u-ro or less , /ill
levied cn nt tho property of raid Melntire, to ?r.t-
tsfy a ti fa from Forsyth Superior C*vart iu favor
of J. A. tt J. L. Heird vs Jonathan Mclntireaud
Asa M. Griffin.
JAMES MILLFORD, Hkcriff.
Nov. 30, *S57. nidi.
ateamohip 3inte<^
Cabin l'Btearc to New YorK
Weekly .U. Stott* Kail line.
rviBJi s«*sa4s'els«4l4sl4*.*b»*lsts*btohl,s-
I AUGUSTA 1100 tom, “ B.8. WCOBIVU
noHIDA. 1300 tom, “ lauo Csenu.
ALABAMA, llOOtom, “ U,R. acnscs.
Will Leave Hsvsnnsh
Sttry SATURDAY.
Thtlsililm iYismoni tatlsrgsstoq ths eossi.us
■arpsiaiiUa.ptsd.stfst,sr oomfort—mskies thWr
psM.ft.ls 00 to 00 honri, sad sr. aomnaadsd b,
■bilKol.osrsfnlsndpolltsoBesrs. Tbs, ofsr s soa*
doi»abieaoavs,SBOf to New York.
Cabin fassags to Ntv York I ‘A
StoorsgopBifsgt to Nov York *'
PADLErORO.YAY A CO., Agantda dsvsnnsb
SAM'L MITCHELL,tl Brosdvs, Mow Yotl
Savannah Fsbrosr, 0,1160.
abta Faooage from Ohsrleiton to Haw Ter
$35,00.
UNITED STATES HA1LUNB.
Raw York * Charleston Stsam.Poekels
Through In 48 to S3 Hour*.
iBomlwWeel&ly.!
Tbo new nteamshlp COLUMBIA, 1800 Toa»-nfc. .
ry CoamanOsr.
.NAHHVULE 1600 tons. I JAMES ADGER, UOOtoas
TD Ewan, Commandor I S. C. Turner Oomsaan'r
MARION, 1600 tons, 1 BOUTHKRKER, 100C tons
W. Foster Commandor. | F. M. Murray. Comia'r.
Leave Adgsr’s wharves ovsry
Wednesday * Saturday!
after the arrlvalof tbo ears from tho South A Wool
“at high water.”
Tables supplied with every luxury—attaatlv* and
cautious commanders, will ensure Travellers by this
Line every posribleeomfort and socommodatkm.
•pylyto B£N'RY MISSROON
Cornsr of East Bay ft Adgar's South Wharf,
Charlsaton. 8. C.
Cabin Passage, f&0*
Steerage, u.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
a f’OK TUB PUKCHA8E,
Sail unil Bturags of Produce.kSSiB
jp |initr ths Wcslorn 4c Atlsn-^^™
tic Kai:r.md Depot.
November Ii, 1857 dswtf
SALT.
E , \ , \ Hacks in stare and for sale by
DUU JOSEPH WIN8HIP.
No.
1857
dswtl
BUTTER AND CHEESE.""
V LditGE supply on hand of superlof
qasiily, and for salo by
JOSEPH WtNSHir.
Nov 2-t, 1857 dswti
SASH BUNDS & DOORS
M anufactured to order, .t our shop
ever Winship's Iron AVorks.
JOS. WINSHIP & CO.
Atlanta, Nuv 26, 1657 dw2m
! Iron!
l«A RGB Block of Ktowah M*nff»fto-
CliProHee 1», SlicritTM ^alc
V r ILL v e sold W: ,ro the Cuurt II- us: dorr In J
the Town o’. Canton, Ch r keo county, ou !
tho 1st Tuesday tu January 1553, within the law- j
fu'. eale hour*, taowilowi.| .ope-:**, to-wit;
Lois ol Land ' ». *5, ' . tn.3 ho, .n iho If th
district and 2d section, Lb own a: the Cantrell
place, audall tbiit p ir*. of I t Nt ?. 1M and 165,
la tho 14t^ diitric.( oi thn 2d fcation, known ?9
the late homo fl-.v-o uf Geo. W. McC..iium, dec’d, {
except eno thtr«t of the mineral interest tbenio, |
and a tiwn Lt ;n the town rf (j an ton, being the { .
placo ku.ivra as the McCcHum blacksmith lo:; I \ ,, * . ... . „ , .
levied un msatisfy two Super! r Coart 2 let, eae A """g and Mining Company’s Roa.eon
in fat or of Ore. Af. V k r. .Margery MeCMium, ; or * l»Bil.at Mfi|netti>en PW*. kr
r.da*iuiitrstor of 0 u *. MiC'oIIaai, doe'J. The JOSEPH WINSHIP.
other In hv-r of o*Scnl r.nd Uo.k >.-« Marjory j Novoinber 11, 186* dkw 4 '
ifoC'ollum. Proyrrty pvinted out by defendant.! —
ALSO, Three n?,;ro slr.vca, to-wit; i'tubo a HANK AGENCY.
Alos Mo WadiftftA
bugjiei and barnesi, 1 two horse woggen, 2 hack?, j Agent for thi Ilank of Camdtn S Carolina*
l gray horaa 10 years old, Hud One 3-rr el ( years | Offico at H’allace A Robimom Warehow-
cld; levied on t> jati-'ty sundry buperior Coart
fi fas, K. 15 Stoddard *L r? Thotn-is N, “Whit^.
.orner of lluntor and Pryor atreeta, AUant*, 0*.
will give prompt attention to collcctiona generally
Property pointed out l y Dcfondafit.
ALt)0, Town lot^ ’• *% 1, a, a .d 3, iu the 4th
Division of tho town of Canton, in said county,
and the back ground Lai atahlo lot to the tame, it
being * part of lot No. 11 in the sntue division rf
said t**wu of Canton: Inviod on to "ar.ti fy two fs
fa«,cnefrom tho Supeiicr Court of a.iitl county,
Crano lloylsPon A Co., vs IJarton and Lauiela, j o:
tho other from the Inferior Court of aaid oounty,
B. W. andJ. P. Force A Co, t-i Burton and Dan- j —
tel. Kolia? the property of K. F Daniel. Points D d \kl ki 1 O
ed our hy Blr.l and Tea-ly, PlalntllTf At crn<;». , & PI V-l VV IM O
ALSO, Lot cf Land N >* t'12, tn tho 3rd dist, j [Oppoeito the PMsenger D'pot,;
2.!«0. crohsreke. Cattoty l.levle-i r.n to s lisfy a j MACON, GEORGIA
hupsrior Cuart a fu vviley Bsaks * . vr Fred- B . UHOWN Ik E. ISAACS, Preprietas
Fiitluu Bank Money Taken
ot/Pnr.
W E will lake FULTON DANK moosy
producr, iu payment for ail debts due ua.
o r for aiiiclcs of sny description thst we have
o: sals WILLIAMS, RHEA.A CO.
ocll7 dw
HOTEL,
risk Tlurtr.
4LS0, f.ot of Land No. 275 ia tbo 22J dial.,
and 2d section ofCboTckie covtn-y ; levied on to
■stiafy * 11 f» from Floyd ouperi-.r Court, V\ ll.
Jamei.vi Leonard ilonrce, Heuj. F. Floyd,
cator it Floyd; and Jalrr Floyd. Suld ar the
trep-rty of Jabo.: Floyd. Foisted eut by ileaj.
F. Floyd.
,r y, Th,. ... h -t ihe miucril iotere-t ol
lot of laud s ’o. 75-,i ,'.c 2U*. diitrirt aad2ed
asctl n of Cher iter , or.iy : levied oa l J l ttiafy
Justice Court fi fa iaiued lr,:n tho lOK'tb diaa
trict. G, J!., in favor ofS. II, LeOrande va James
Fliliipa; levied .>u and returned io me by a
OomtaUe, \7. B. D. MOSS, U. Sh’ff.
>v. .10, 1957. wtda.
H'Aikt awl I'apert.—Franklin wrid :
•When I see a Bouse well furnished with
hooka and nevrspsperi, there I *e<; i nU lit -
ger.t and weil informed chi Wren ; liut if
there are no hooka or pap-re, the children
are ignorant, if not profligate.”
it must he remembered that in Uraoklin's
day there were hut few books, coaopurahv*.
ty, that were of *n evil tendeocy, and if he
bad lirad in oar times, be would doubtless
cave said proper hooks sod newspapers. It
U a shame that so many volume* are being
constantly thrown from the pries that are
iojurious in their iaflatnee upon the best
inter.s*s of the yoacj* Wbat * tmnendoci
responsibility rests opon some of oat pub
lishing boose*! And ss lo newrspspsrr, bow
many of them pander to sin tod licentious
ness. Out-fourth of th* columns of some
paper, are taken up witb the advertisements
of quack noe.rumtf or healing diseases re
sulting from vicious indulgence, end which
are polluting la all wb -cad them. We
therefore, would endorse r id Benjamin’s
views as above, by a-ldlog os word proper
to the books and newspapers.
##* Tbt steamer Enterprise, from Dtoo-
polto, on bsr downward trip, with 333 bafei
cotten ttrndt a mag on the 4th ins*, and
sank The poamocar* were al I softly lands
ed. Tb* officers and crewsoeoeedsd In ssviag
mete of tto ecttoa out of Ito that.
Sad Accident.— Wo learn from tho Gains-
Title Independent, (bat on accident occurred
at tbo itcam mill in that place, by which a
y ,ung man by tho name uf James Saffoid
instantly lo.i b:a life by being caught in the
machinery
40c-The Washington Slater, the p»ftr
ostali'.isbcd there in April last, by Major
Heist, hna succeeded so well that tbo pro
prietor to about to enlarge i: to '.ho eize of
Washington Uuion.
ttr Tlirrs !• o', y uuie xretl.ru.t,
pleat/c-f oM arm whoMi Idtofij* art turning gri/.
which f-rnw « of unpjv*ln€*4 »a«l
the ig« uf tha latter. To reiiara ib««« little
pvrffei'.tlet w* vlvi«A «uch of «ur r«*«1torA io n»*Frof
■snout Ha t U»*tc»LiUr», which will In tho rotir«e of i
ev w<*k« chaneethv h*fr to'.in uttural color* J
•io^s not (Jit tbenaJr itkt the matt of hair rwttortflrv
but pro*! jk*«a ffrodiuiefung- of color from tbt root*
«»Mb» h*U to tha fiual caH, an*l fiv«» it a fln« an*l
/lo««y ij-p#*r*nr*. tVe bar«*ren m*n/ per ion * who
h«*« use-; it fiuccMirull/, ami have pronoun cad it th#
»ul/ t3V»Rti<>o which 1>M ecu'* to tU*ix Men of a “core
f.sf iff*/W#n,unj*nev<i uaiofr it »lout two
month* riocB. ao6 If wo Jin an; judgftofag# an! beau-
ty. >' u< rna-'fe ua at l(«it t-o jear* jouogrr ; lo*l*wl
w# a # beginning t ' * *
md«h l!k fitting
anw a* wo'iM b# to fir.-l an Idea io tha h#ad of th#
iJjiciof Bacdicgliaiu. W« JcnyW *«v#ral r.tJ mai-i*
at. - ini# j . ic^ widow* wUft4# look* ar# hegiaaiog L
a««urri« i silver/ hu», and who ha** b#wn talkog »#ri
>iisl/ a hoot r*«or'log V t th Dron'd/, *0(1 w# advl«*
’lit .-i oot tn ijela/ an/ Ij0f*r It A#vor faiU^*ftt.
Special Notices,
Tothe Voter* of Pulton County,
Fell-.w CnixemUsing a Can-fidato for re
^lection to tho ..Clo« of Cleric of the Inferior
Court, et tbe ericiLg election in January next,
oar luftport fit the Hello*, box will be thankfully
e.ro!verity yoar ohe^lient »err«nt.
UFO. 18; iti. C. M. PAYKE.
bahkof rujJOK
Exclmngo Office of F. C. Barber.
The note* of the Benk of Fulton are redeemed
attkla office by 8lght Kxchajige on New York,
atone quaiUr par cent premium, or benkaMe
fund* or eela at od# quarter par aent discount.
/.O.nARBBB,
Buehange Brakar# KaXntoah &' <•#»•»■ U,Oa-
New Advertii
ntsl
GEORGIA, Porsytli Couuly.
\ot liXKStaar. tenses ft.-Herrin spsUs. i.iu rot 1st.
VV 1ST. «r ASsilsistntiM ss *.ks s.ut. <,f ysms.
lisrrt*. 1st. or asklsosst/, Sss'S.
Tlws sis Usnfora to ells ss* sSsmisb sll osrtlu
latsrMue. vhstaH klsdroS orsre4llots of asM Co
•*.**C to Ole lL.tr. otj.ctlcss, IfssyUMy bsv*. is
mj "Wss, ss or SS'ors Us ssroai MosSsy is Jssosrr
snt, -why Isttw. ol sSwtshtrstlita sb*al4 Ml b*
fisslol to Us sssUmm.
Msv.xui.mi. " oremvj.
Y. DENUE, UupvrmtcndenL
Jaa IT
dftwly
Campbrll I). .Sheriff Sales,
tl*o Court llouio l»oor
rnpbtlltor, 'n t' o firrt
Tueiday ;n January next, wttbin tli* loral hours
of rik’e, tho foll'-wir ? property, to-uri!;
One houto and Lot in the town ci Falrbnrn,
No. not known, the lot containing on© aero, end
a comfortable house on r.u Hot, tho house i.« nuw
occupied by John L. McOec: tha property levied
c*n r j tho property of J. ti. G.»r*i, upon r- fi fa
issued from Fayette Fuptriur Court lo fevor of
Z. B. Blalock v.;. J-.-el G. ria'.oi; propterty point-
edoutby plaintiff,
ALSO, the lr*#:o4t , i >| Milter in a Seicre nan
by the name if I*. .*» I-tl- '• upn v'ih a *'u«t'.cti
Court fl f«, from tL** Civ'll I).‘tcirt, 0 1!., In
faTor of y*mc* li V.o^jrlvA il. S Mllisr. The levy
mtin find r-t ur-d to n» br a BAtliff.
AIM, Theintcrft of K L I' C'rswn In lot nf lmfl
n unbir thirt/.twcq CM) In the l»t Jdatrlct of or*in-
filly Cfirrol', now Cjniph-ll County , levlo-l upon
with a/mtlce Co'ift n (a. ia*u>*.l from Fulton County,
6'Joth IHjtrJct, <i. M In f.r©r of J. T. Dow »*. f . t
D. Crown L#t/ i.'.as'.** end lo'.urced to me br a Jtol*
Uff. tV. II. StVA.VV Jton. fih'ff.
Iw. 1.1587. "
POSTPONED rOTllKHIFF SAZ.E3.
Also, tn*» lorrcll Muloff, levied on a« the pro
perty of Jainci It. Jonniaga, with u fi:a iirued
fr.tn Fayette Superior Court, infaxorofO.fi.
Hill ft S jr» vs.lt. J!: JcQtjimnand JnrnC-iB* Jen-
ning*. W. B. riVVANN, Dor. Sh’ff.
Dec. I, 1S6T. w 1 in.
LAND NEAR ATLANTA
Sr 3 »2b & SB
a.rfioto IrujaJ
! Xl'OHTtU.
Lost Scrip! Lost Scrip]
97003^
T „r.rMj, ir-'. V.f
tp.
“J, datrd Jut/ i ;th
’in-AAi. rrTATtn,»./
A lahoe
.Tohacro, vi
retail and Miolci
POR SALE.
a- ‘......it i.f Virginia Let'
"i iar in juice ami qoaiily, st
; I lies), a* tl.f rhenpest,
:• J 8H.U7KI:/.]’ 11D A git
N->v 14, IH',7
FIREMAN’S BALL.
ON WEDNESDAY
RVE ;iNf), Ihe 2.1 i Of
_ .Dzrnnlwr iml, , II, l'
f l en s- I m ( ity II ill, for tl 10 DaneHt
or Users-lie ■ re Com; any No. 2.
MANAGERS
Wro. Barer,,' W. W. Mitdwin,
0.11. Miron/. J II. Mressljn,
tlcorev VI ‘tip, VV T Wilson,
Oro 11 I Thorns. Ilnney,
- Cspi. Willi, m KdJ,
A J IJsrnei.
I I.OOR MANAGERS.
J M To,, (; ,\ flsrslson,
0 Y C'saiflicll. j || M.ro.lin,
COMMITTEE OF AKRANOEMENTR.
We Itsrn/., Jnh,, (J ffoyt.
A J Burks, (11> Campbell.
1 a Toy, J E Guilstl.
CC Kstlss
N#v.». [dff.j
II i
J ii Fu
B AcoD-Flour-Corn-Peni-Oats J
7J,OdO poundj good now Tennetaee Bacon*
20,»00 Iba. good Buperllna Flour,
3,000 fcuihelj good White Corn,
600 bushels No. I Pea« for plodtlng*
400 bushels Black Seed Ofttfl,
200 bujbeli good White Corn Meal*
Tho above articles will be aold at fair market
Wife for C»ub, or good 30 or CO day notes. My
prarehouso is very large, and I will StoreaU
kindfl of Produce ot low rates.'j All produce left
with roe is oa safe from fire as n any other Ware*
House In the city, and can be insured if desired.
0. D. PARR,
Jfarcb 23. Produce Bre
DrugN! Drugs!! Drugs!!!
fT'fTK nQil«rfilcnpd would reepeelfully} oform their
1 rr.iay friends an4 pttrons, tbfit they have largely
inerea«e«f th«lr*tocko(l)rug%Ch#mJoaKPaints, oils,
irindow Qla«, l’*rfumer/, Fancy O’oody and evary
thing cl« nsurilj found in a flr*t cite* Drug Slorn
#bl'h th-/ will fifll st tbvfr u*aallow rstes for e*#h
«r *bort tin#. Their atock of Window Olaiv I* the
l*rg#il In-th# thsuthern country, and from the fid van
U«emt« t#rnj* of delir#r/, tb»y defy competition,
\V« Ronld again call tb# attention of tha publio to
Taylor’* anti*D/»p#ptic fclixlr. No oedicbis of late
j #*r* h"» no many »r4#ot friend* a* thle. Out of ibe
bouiand* of D/itprptic* to whom wa have sold this
Medicine, wa have b«ardnone «ay It dldtham no good 1
sad w» know af many tn tbi* eity and vicinity who,
from tU terra of th# grave, bat* been raatorad to
n-rieet health. Wa «*y the*# thing*bar# wbera tha
Mtdtcloa I* made, and wa era known, and cnaUaaga
contradiction. Ulva us a call.
NEW AMBROTYPE AND
PHOTOGRAPHIC. GALLERY.
Itlarkhams New Iron Front Bnllflinr.
Whitehai Btrtot, Atlanta, (ieorgii.
M A. COOPER would reapactfuUy lofonn his
, frtanda »nd tha public ganaraJU, that ha hea
tbiadsy a**ocIatothlm*alf with Mr. J. ff- Lamusd,
nno wf vha oldest and mo*t azpcrtanbM attlata Ir the
Union, andthattboy ara tyw prvperad to prodnea
th* ut< et arlifitis ana LlfeT-iko Plctsrr* now made U
theS-.athem-ttiate*
Me**rs t’* ft 9. would «ay to thrir friendt th't thaw
hwe on# cf tha test arrange 1 Kiy and H<*a Liehm
r.owlo o»*. aneof the urf*tt*od flneat Camera's,alao
a o pi end Uly fitted par lor where lidire can enjoy rpa of
tl.« firioot tuned ftano* to th# city. I alia* aod'Cen to*
rn-a are respa*tfully Invited togfra them a call
N* M.'—I’artleulwattention will b* raid to taklaw
Ilr.inra* of Children K
Price# to rult hard times. tatlsfacUonor ooeharge
A^par*:a», ChamlaaU Htook, fto , fnrnlahtd to the
M. ft. COOPIR,
_. , — __ J. 8. LEONARD,
. Wif 1 1L IT*88 4#|f.
300 Barrels Flour.
tpholMerlng und i>iutlrtuifi Cb
tabllshment.
r PIIE »uh*«Tlb*r ha* coniUntly no hand, and mane
1 ffictu* Ide to order, all klnda and AuaUtiva ot
A/tTlMASHK4, frem th# eh»*p Straw, ifibock and
‘ "ttyn, to th* pur# IU ALSU tMlft lUUraaaea. war
pTKi^jrLaj&naSaft
w«r«, Hplralfpuag Cooeba* aod Uuog#a. ftlaetba
Wcrld renowned riplral Pi)ring Mattraaa*#. With Bad-
which nam fall toplaaaaUoaa fond
LOOP alaaplftg.
I ax fitatu prepared to Uohobtar oil Hofae, Acakara
■sn l over tbem irith U*lr, Doth, Ploah '/r.Hrca Ltt
oft the shorteatootica.
a'.-t.,ra to J. sN’orcroa* a Building,c n MailatU ittml
ftlfenU, Georgia, ectlddwtf J). M YOUNG.
AT AUOTTonI
Sold a* th* a reparty of V. Krfirf,
lru«t a for Jaaa t, Kroggaad cbildrvn, Ihla la a
aUablel-ot. Tlioaawtsftiigletcptevaft tea Lit,
trtvata aala of let No d, In aloekNe, _
lantn, M lrn*t property of aald tru*t. , pom
laislng | acre more ar lea*. I wilt fatt'lftM lot at nB *
thlaatty.
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