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DUNCAN A LOCHftANfe.
ATLANTA, GEO.,
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1857.
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
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LUTHER J. GLENN.
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FOR SHERIFF.
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Fw Dc»atr SteerWk.
a 0. GREEN' H OSBORN.
For Clerk of Superior Coart.
DR. B. F. BOMAR.
For Clerk ot Iafterlor Coart.
DANIEL PITTMAN.
For Tmtarer.—C. H. WALLACE.
for ivtmr.—J. C. FARRAR
For 7ta CbJitter.—W. F. WINFIELD
iZ J^COLUEB.
Coroner—A. R Wllll'K
Par liatest News
S S ERT HUD PAGE.
Old Joe Sweeny.
Ai win b« wen by oor odvertking c*lomo*
tin. celebrated Ranit Wuyg wtMpa it-
Iinewtor, with » pidetd troope of perfcro»«t
will play at the Athenian on Monday right
next, oo which Oceanian Tro Hundred Dot-
ton **rtk of Jeaelry and Ciriitmdi from!,
mate/hen my. Ticket* to the Cooccn
50 cent*; Gift* fire. Old Joe* too
well known for b* to *»y anything that woold
help him. Tbo bat aoDOcncenx.nl of their
performance. we deem acfficieot to drew a
crowded hone. F« ticket*, lot ol pri«»
or as itwpectioa of the gift*, apjdj »« Mt-
Pyle 1 * Jewelry Store.
Murder! Murder!
Mean*. Ryan A Mytro, of thie eity, ad-
vertue.in oar cotunrai to day. (fee fosrh
page,) Dry Good* 50 per cer.t ltai than
their triyimti coot. Their facilitiea are sach
for baying fer cirfa at anetioo and a'aigece*
mV*, there hard times, that, we doubt cot
they eon aril at the a bore deduction, and
make money at that They reapectfotly re
quest ot porehaaen a call, before baying
e!*ewhors.
Sormnnak Georgian.
The pccptie'.or ot the journal, A. R. La
nai, Esq, ofen a half interest in the «*-
tabTishmeat for tala. He ay* : “The pa
per baa now a Sobocriptioo and Advertising
patronage larger than it has iter before en
joyed, and it* circulation it ee Taried and
extensive as any journal in the Sate. To
a thoroughly compe'cct batinew man a half
internal would be aid oa the moot accomo-
dadngtnm.*
Democratic Nominations.
On the night of the 18th inst., agreeably
to adjournment of a previous meeting, a
large portion of the Democracy of Atlanta
met at Hayden's Hall. Dr. D. X. Calhoun
in the Chair, and Margenhu A. Bed acting
as Secretary.
The Executive Committee made the fol
lowing report:
In accordance with the request of e meet
ing of the Democratic ' party of the city of
Atlanta, bald at the Atbeoeua on the 14th
instant, the Executive Committee met. and
after considering the aamee proposed by the
dtiseeee of the varioui Wards as suitable
candidates lor City OSeera, to be voted for
by the party on the 3d Monday in January,
1 h5e, submit the following ticket:
For Mayor—Lather J. Gtann.
For Aldcroeo—1st Ward-—John G.
Wretmorebed, John CcUier.-
2d Ward—William Roth too, Thomas F
Lowe.
3rd Ward—James E. WiUianr, Alexan-
iPootanuter Oen-
Annual Report of the
oral.
The foUowiag is an abstract of tbePoet-
master Qenewlb Ropdrt Ibrtitf lbcri year
Ca m tohOnmnbreTpdet office*' in * the
United 8taWe oo the 30th of June, was 30,-
580. The total nomber of post office* eras,
tod during the 30 years from 1837 to 1847,
was hot 8146 ; the number cetabliebed In
half that length of time, from 1847 to 1857,
was 11.444. On the 30th of Jane, .1837,
the whole number ot poet ofBcw in the U.
States was 7000 i in 1837, ll,7«7 ; in 1«,.
15 146. on tbe 30th of J ne, 185.. .0 586.
During the last fiscal war there have been
1724 offices established, and 704 discontinued
bring sue increase of 1031, The total
number of offices at this time is 37,148, of
which 368 are of the class deouminated^’reu-
Mcotial. Th* number of postmasters ap
pointed during the year was 8680.
The transportation statistics show that oo
the 30th June, there were in operation 7.888
mail routes, with a length, of 342,601 wilee,
of which 22,530 arc railroad lines. The to
tal annual transportation was 74,906067
miles, coating $6,622,046, giving un average
of about (to c*«its ton fiw a niilo by
railroad, and by steamboat auoat 22 rents a
mile. The iocree'e in the length of mail
room over the previous year is about 2,959
with an addition of about 9 7-10 per cent
to the annual cost. The tabofuted results of
the news service, to the 20th of September,
are as followi—Miles in length '-•■R'p: ° 1 ' : "
of annual transportation. 15,454,613: cost
$1,098,749. Compared with ihe service on
the !0th of Jnne last, there anpears to be a
decrease ot 791 m les in the length ot r>utes
and 723.034 miles in the annual transpor
tation,‘while the cost b increased $120,044.
On the 30th of Jnne last there wrre in
service 406 route agents, at a Cuc.peasation
of $310,000 : 45 local agents, at 528,48s,
and 1,335 mail messengers, at $160,425—
making a total of $499,813. Thin amount
with the increased cast of service, commenc
ing 1st of July, under new contracts ($130,s
044} added to the cost of service as in opc-a
tion on the 10th of June las*, ($6,622,046.)
makes the lota! amount for the current year,
$7 241 903 This ii independent of the cost
of-ocean mail service There should also be
added the estimated. cost of improvements
mode sioee 1st of July but, including the
Son Antonio and Son Diego route, $637,-
S25.
The net expenditure of the fiscal year ecd-
ing Jane 30, ioelodinz payment to letter
ea-rier* and foreign postage*, amounted to
$11.507,67016.
The grot* revenue for the year 1857 in-
eluding receipts from letter carriers ami
from foreign poeta.es, amonr.tvd to 88,053,-
951 74, being $3,453,718 40 les than the
expenditure.
The animated expenditures for the year
1858 amount to $12,053,243. The means
applicable to defray this sum amounts
only to S10.584 074, leaving $1,469 173 to
be appropriated from the treasury to de
fray the eipenditures of the year 1S58, a*
they have been authorized by law.
The report again brings under ihe not ce
of Congress the expediency of adopting* a
money order system like that "f Great Bri
tain. The amount transmitted in this way
through the British Poet Offices ia the year
1-56 is stated to have been £11.-95,562,
furnishing a profitable source of revenue to
the Eoglisb Post Office.
The ocean Steamships ood foreign mail
arrangements of the department may be thus
briefly summarised—
Tin connection with the Pacific service,
tnc only recommendation made by the report
is that having reference to the Pacific Mail
Steamship Company. By i'3 terms the
contact with this company for semi monthly
service from Astroria. by San Francisco, Ac
to Panama, expires oo the 1st of (Xtober
l -oo, while under the decision or the Nut
Department, the contract of connecting lines
oo this side runs until 1st October, 1859.—
Therefore, to keep up the connection with
tha Pacific line, as provided by law, add a*
originally contemplated, it will be necessary
DTexteml the contract on the Pacific one year
and as the Pacific Mail Steamship Company
have performed their ter vice- genera, ly in ii
highly creditable and satisfactory m.imer
the Post Master General recommend - an ap
propriation fur auch extension.
The aggregate amount of postage, (sett,
inland and, forego) on mails transported du
ring the year by the steamers of New York
and Liverpool (Collins) lice wai $210,463
03, which is t henry decrease »■> corrpared
with the amount ($461 575 94) of the pre
vious fiscal year. It should be observ.d
however, that the additional allowance to
this line authorized by the act of 21st Ju
iy, 1352, having been terminated on the -JO*
th of Feoruary. 1857, and six yearly trips
dispensed with Irom and after that date,
twenty round trips on y. instead of twenty
sti, as formerly, were performed during 'be
year.
Th* postage npon maps conveyed by the
New Tork and Breraao line were, |!'J7,75t
78.and by the New York and Havre line
$97,950 05 ; being a decrease of $5,491 74
by tbe Bremen, owing to the fact tha: much
of the time there have been reveral foreign
steamers running and carrying ship letter*
on this list*, and an increase of $2,125,02
by tbe Havre line, os compored with the
distances without changing, and gun
gainst nil delays that can'possible k> t
ed, and especially to sen that noss ngt
i°r. no advantage over the mails, but
.delay of mail* oo tall
"leqnent complaints nr
that additional agent
by the department a
to acoeotpauy mails lonj_
and guard a-
he avoid-
joj no advantage over the mail*, but tbit
both are squalli expedib dttnder ,|| cucurn-
mnooet
The eoosideratlctr of the measnfos neow-
»tjf to be adopted to ensure greater speed
nd regularity in the- transmission of th*
mails between New Yu.l and New Orleius
ocean iea a forgo space in the report. U n
der the present arrangement, sixteen differ
ent parties aro employed in the service with
seperate schedules, rech of which must bo
oxaclly oompiied with to ensure tbe perfor
mance of the through rri| s in contract time.
The Postmaster General, in calling alien-
tfite to the proposals of the Florida ltailroad
Company and to the advantage of haviug
the whole ot,the line under contract to a
single party with a schedule fixing the pe
riod withiu which the entire trip should be
performed, o' rerves— \
“Upon the question Of accepting the
proposals fur this service, considering tbe
uncertainty of the period at which tho rail-
rood portion of the proposed line wiH bo
rompie ed, 1 have been unable, thus far, to
announce to the bikiers any definite deter-
;Y«ir York Bl
tomtit
jal roail stbamshlp Kuropk, which
trim) Liverpool at about threw P. M.
op the 8$lh November, arrityd here at g
o'clock this wurnlng, bringing ,65 pawn-
gersand 11,000 and 130 pounds sterling Jin
The steamship lndiun arrived at Liver
pool at three o'clock on the afternoon of tha
25th, and the Arsgo at Southampton on tbo
nlgh( of the 25th ulr. '
On Wcdnwdsy. the 25th. another large
profit olal joint stock hank stopped payment
vis: The Nurthumbrrlhnd and Durham
District Bank, l'ho paid up capital of tbe
bank ucd thf rusotve loud oxoeed 700,000
pounds, and the kohl ities aru istimated at
aUmt three millions sterling, 'l'ho assets
were thou ght to tie unf.vvorublit. The head
offic’r of the institution is at \c.rcasllo on
I'yn , and great Cxciteiucui existed there,
as the batik was connected with collieries,
ir n works and ship building oenoert.r, many
ot which, it was foareil. would be compelled
to sto|, The brunch hank of England,
however, had undertaken to as-is. some of
tho largo collieries, so thnt the workmen
would remain employed. The other hanks
in the vicinity were regarded as quite safe,
and there had been no uctual run upon
them.
At the Bruk of England and in the dir
on ! market there was a further subsidence
here because i't is'dwned'lo he one'of Vs' 1 °* l"atts on the Stock E«
public interest, iu view of the promise whie!
the eontemplatrel new arrangement afford
of so materially fualitatlng the communi
cation b.tpccn <ho two sections and the
two great comuicrstal capitals of the coun
try.'
From a derailed slatimeot accompanving
this reper: of rhi fines and deduction*
which were impulsed upon the contractors
for imperfect mail service during tho fiscal
year, it appear* that theso fines and deduct
tiocs ammo) in the aggregate to $183,745
84 is included the sura of $71,598 4G, being
that portion of the deductions n.a c fiom the
contractors pay on the New Orleans and
Cario route during the third and fourth
qasrterf of 1856, which has since been rc-
milted to them, injmrs.uarca of the 7th sec
tion of the act of Congress passed on tbe
Sdot' March 1857.
The grounds of tho decision of the Post
master General in favor of the Southern
route between the valley of thr Miss
issippi and 'San Frincisco, for the cons
veyar.ee of the overlands mails to California,
are set forth at great length, as are also the
reasons which decided the department to
accept the bids of Messrs. Bntlcrfield A Co.
Although the rente selected does not bear
out the glowing descriptions given of it by
seme of its tarlier explorers, I he evidence
laid before the department ltd it to concur
in the opinion of Mr. Bartlett, that it pre
sents more advantages for a great national
highw.iy than anyvet discovered to Califor
nia.
c uugo wore obtained at from fonr to 6 per
cent.
It was understood that tho issues of the
Bank of England liad'relurned tj a point
within tho limits authcrl.r.-tl by their char*
ter '
Tno weekly returns of iho Bank of Eng
land exhibited a increase m Galliot)of 779,-
576 piunds Sterling,'Slid n return of over
half a mlllimi 11 g.ivermuoqt securities.—
The influx of gold a*, the bank steadily con
tinues.
The city article of the London Time!
states that Govcrnmsn'w.ll not bring for
ward auy financial measures untiil Kobru .-
r y■.
No t.ew fdUures.Were rvporleJin London.
J. H. Hubbard, of Leeds, woirl merchant,
snspended, .:ih liabilities of 60,000 pounds
sterling ; and Hamburg letters report the
stoppage ot Levin Hertz Shone a very old
and re.-pcctable house.
Great Britain.
1 he London I tines states that as soon as
'Parliament meets for the despatch of posi
tions, tbe total abolition of *lht* hast India
compact's g'vernm nr will bo proposed hy
Ministers, and that India will be brought
IBBediatcIv under the eontrol of the Crown
and Parliament, with such a machinery of
admtnisirat on as -hall Ik* tlviught conducive
to its w* I far .
The yu.cn wi.l opca Parliament in per-
I3n.
An official inquiry, instituted tit .Man
chester, Hi >vv that out ol 87 cotton mills in
that oily, employing 24,294 work people,
only SO mills, employing 19,273 persons,
were in iuii work. Of the remainder, 25
Florida Financial Matters.
It gives us pleasure to lay before cur i nulls, and o,439 people, wero working short
Florida readers the fillowiog cornspons
dence between Gov. Perry and Mr. Austin,
announcing that arrangements have been
made by which all kinds of current Bank
paper will be received in payment of taxes.
Floridan ii Journal.
TaxAsixy Orrt, t, )
Tallahassee, !X*c. 10, 185J
lime, and 12 mills, with 5,582 bands, wire
totally unemployed. Of tho 15 silk mills
in the city, cor.o were fu'ly employed, and
two of them had ceased to run. In thesar
rounding districts the returns wero to the
like effect.
A deputation had waited o.i I. ,rd Claren
don, and presented him with a memorial
In view of the condit ons contained in the , ‘ ru the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery
letter from Gw;"'Perry, this office ai. against the immigration slave trade, now
. No Improvement In the tapbtt mark-
Operntlons in ptodott were mfidtrata.’
At Bombay tho import market wo* ex
pected to iulprove. Higher tatee of Inter
est were 'anticipated. Government aeonri-
ties contiuuo depressed, '
The mails were expectcl in London on
the evening el the day ilia Europe sailed.
. CAiito—It is reported that sovernl mis*
siontries in China hare been condemned to
death.
Ld-.it i\
j Hud to Account For.
Tlio opposition papers tint) it exceedingly
difficult, says Ihe Albany Argus, to account
for the uniform success of the Demo
cratic Party. For instanco, when we
point to our election In Pennsylvania, they
say:
‘Oh, tfcu Quakers didn't voto.' *
‘But we havAcnrried New Jerssv, Quakers
and all!'
‘Oh that is owing to tha railroad-'
‘But look at New York V
'Oh, that is owiag to the Cttnul.’
‘But we have carried Illinois ?'
‘Oh, that is owieg to he Germans.'
‘But we have carried Indiana.'
‘Oh, that is owing to tho Methodists.'
•But Louisiana is with us also?”
‘Oh, that is owing to tha Catholics.'
‘New York City is overwhelmingly with
us?'
‘But Minnesota, where there ore few
Irish, Germans, Catholics, nooaSSls.nml few
railroads. How docs it become Democrat
ic ?’
‘Oh, that is uwing to the Federal Governs
ment.”
‘Connecticut?’
*Oh, that is owing to the Yankees.’
‘And California?’
‘Oh, that is a ocw Slate.’
‘And Virginia ?’
‘Oh, that is an old State.’
•lack at the South, which ia composed
of an Anglo Saxon population—a race
utimixed, and where Internal Improve
ments and oteroal salvatijn do not outer
politics?’
■Oh, that is owing to slavery.’
‘But the North is organizing equally with
tho support of Mr.Buchanan?’
•Ob. that ia owing to emigration.'
•But New Mexico is Democratic, wfcete
the pi iiplc came over shortly after Colum
bus. aud which was settled boforo Cape
Cod?'
Ob, that is uwing to—Heaven kuowe
wlmt!'
Finally, the opposition run out of apolo
gies, excuses ani explanations, a- the Demo
cratic victories pour in, each one requiring
a different theory.
St, Lons, Dec, I t
The Kunsas Journal of Commerce of the
5th inst, says that Joseph Mageans, a trader
from Green river, arrived there on Tuesday,
being the latest arrival from Utah, Ma-
gean’s ac;cun.s confirm previous advices-
llo reports that nonriy nil the emigrant
trains wero Suflering from Mormon depreda
tions, their wagons belug burned and their
cattle stolen. Large quantitiis of grain
and forego, st wed at Fort Hridger, had In en
burned by the Mormons to prevent its pur-
chare by the Government Tiny had also
bnrnod all tho grass routoi beyond Fort
Bridger. The snow on tho mountains was
three feet deep, and the country wasoovered
with it us far East os, Blue river Buffalo
wero very abundant.
One of the best Stooks of
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AND
EMBROIDERIES,
Kvor brought t* Atlanta for Jala, »t r “*
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Deo 19, 1857
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
A OKEKABLY to anordre uf th. Court of
Ordinary or Uwlonett vaoty, will be loldbs.
for* the Court How# Do*r in tbs town of Uw-
rsncsrllls within tho H*al of«»!». on th* »r*t
Tuesdav In February n«*b tha following prepar-
tr to-wit: one hows* anu Lot containing 1-3 acroc
also odo other tfouio and Lot eonUinlng Svi
acres, both !■ Fwtory Town, near the town of
Lawrence'!!!*’ on the McAfee bridge road, cold
as tbe property of James 8* Seagravei, sold for
tho Woefitof the heiri and creditors of laid de
ceased. Tertn/mado known on daj of fale.
Doe 14,*67 JOIIN KEMP, Adm’r.
Having purdussd
KXTBNS:
siraipi fitsiiD
Dry Goods,
W« tro prepared to offer oar frltnnds tare
In our line. Hiving boaght th* stock nnder
each favorable circumatsncee os toenabteao to
COMPETE SUCCESSFULLY
WITH AtfT
Rouse In tie South.
All we ask is an examination of *as Stack,
as we are ready and willing to give BAR-'
ZELLAR8 dt McBRIDE.
EXECUTOR'S 8ALE.
A GKEEABLY to on order of the Court of Or
dinary of Campbell oountj, will be sold on
tbo Arst Tueiday in Pebruarj next, before the
Court Homo Door in tbe town of Campbellton,
within the legal houra of eale, the real cetate of
John Little doceaeod, consisting of a Dart of Lot
No. 28, containing 70 acres, moro or lees, being
the South east part of said Lot, all altnate, lying
and being in tho 7th district, originally Cowetta
now Campbell county, sold for the benefit of the
hoirs »nd creditors of said deceased. Terms
mado known on day of sale.
Dec 18,’57 WILLI
8 MORO AN, Ex'r.
ll—W
GAINS.
Dec 10, 1857
dlf
H ' AVING told to Mossn. ZeiliM & Mc
Bride, my entire stock of
Dry Good8 9
I cheerfully recommend them to my old eas
terners, to wham I shsllsvsr fori indebted for
the liberal patronise extended m* white ii> Hi-
trade* J. D. LOCKHART.
Dec. 14, 1867 dtf
Tobacco, Tobacco,
T U8T ncsived direct from Virginia, a choies
O lot ol TOBACCO, among which is a
fow boxes of that justly celebrated Brand
KANSAS TWIST, superior to any in th|j
•v [ortMdwtl] T. FLO WE.
be opened to receive tbe currency referred i h®> D ff carried on by
to. ' | \l eat ccast of .Uricti,
C. H. Auvrtx, Treasurer.
ExxcntTi CuaxBita, Dee. 10. 1857.
Col. 0. II. Acstix, Treasurer:
Sir : Belitving that the taxes nf 1857 cat,
sot G* collected tn sp.cie. without great sac
rifice on the part of the people and without
inenrrieg delays to the prejudice of tbo
public <*mi,tors, and being satisfied that thos:
who do ,r will bold the uomptrol.'er's .war
rants, with few exception', will receiv,- ia
payment back bills, which are current in
urdinnry busitras transactions, I do recoin*
m- id to you that you authorise the receipt ! makirig them
of each Tax Collector .,f the moneys car .to 10.
rent in rus c.unty, ir.d nsually re<*cived in It is statex) that, owing t , the
ordinary btuioers transactions in the eoan-1 affairs io Mexico, the French (
tj-
If this recommrndat a Ii
I hop-.*, t'uahie
dwf M Wallace
4th Ward—Jared I. Whitaker, George j ^ J“‘ r ea ‘ ii ' D ? ^ tb Jllat -
* 1 To* amount of letter posug-e oj
S. Alexander.
5th Ward—Hayden Coe. Julias A. Ilay.
del.
Tbe repirt free unanimously received j Apri:
with much enthusiasm.
Upon motion, Samuel B. Iloyt, A. G.
Wore, and W. J. Houston were appointed
e committee to notify tbe comiseee of tlieir
Domination aod request their oeeoptauee.
The meeting then adjourned.
R. N. CALHOUN’, C'baireran.
Maasixnrs A. Box. Secretary.
[COXXESJCSTTO ]
The Whnngdoodle Party
I ree in the last Atlanta American, adis- i ge*i with Prussia, and of $32,194
patch Irom Hepridmn, reporting that the| »»‘ 1 ‘ *«haiipd with Bremen, was voile
upon mail.
exefcnozed during the year with Great Brit
sin sit *rr7,1,194 75 ; Prussia $326.87251
Breme $ .'082 09: France, ffr m 1>
30* June, 1957$41,1*8 19
I Hamburg 81,059 6"). being a dverea-' or
British mails of $43,453 95 J on Brernet
mails gf $3,706 86: and an ice'ea- .t) Pros
sion dosed mails of $87.406 86, compared
with tbe present year.
Of the unoQnt of pouage- on ma.L ex
ehonzerl with llrcat Britain, $674,194 7
was collected in th*: United State*, and
$300,133 30 in Grea' Britain—the noi
of Unttwl States v.-i British p stay- tho*
ool ected in b* L'niterl State* being $271.-
061 45 In ii»e manner, an excess of 83f
397 25 of tbe postages upon mails exebun-
15 on
-’emaerstic party has compelled tbe “ Amer-
td in this country
The gros* amount of L’uited Sutes port
icuie to gnaw a file aod Bee onto the City of j age-sea and inland—on rnaili transported
1 lepeidoa, where tbe lion ronretb, and the i during the year was
whecedood e mournerh for its first Ltrn
The City of Hep- dam is located at tbe
head ef Salt River, and sioee loot October
its increase in population bos been unparal
leled in the history of tbe pssi.
I am truly glad to see that th- Koow
Notbinge have avum-d an spprupria'. -
name, and will Iseneefbrwanl l» known se
wkangdtndUt; aod it is toped we will lj<*
favored with ao occasional dispatch from
Hepsdam, upon the defeats of the wba- g-
d.odl* party.
A new Steamer, named Ts< Etscnox u
Jsscaxr, is being Sued up to transport
wbsogdoodle* to the City of Ilepeidam.and
it will leave Atlanta in time to arrive at
ll.-p.iiam about tbe first r.f April, provided
tbe tally voyage is not interrupted by ice
bergs and toe roar ef Llocs, in which event
we need va expect s diipa'eh until aboat
tbe 18tb day of August, wbeo the icebergs
melt, th* boo ceaseh t ? mar trri tbe whaog-
doodle mouroeth luodes*. for iu first born.
miaxkpeare
$189,156 61
i2i.m3
9*5 042 l
13l. lt . 9
riSidl :
75 715 37
> **7* thal every f.mily .Lould
lump a kitten to x*u«* th* children. TLej
should also keep children -
kitten*
ghg-Oar devil wants to koow bow many
sbeeto there are ia a token oflove.
aa-Tbe meet carious thing is tbe worn
it a woman that is aot carious
Bj the Collins line, (20 toutvl
trips)
By the Bretteo line, (12 round
uipv;
By tbe Harvc lirw, (12 r ,u-. 1
, L tri P*)
The ocean postage upot tru .
CMivejed by the Coli'n, l.r.
amounted to
By th* Bremen line
By the llorve line
The Poetai convention "jneluded and
put in operation durir.g the y-ar were, no
with France, in force sice* the l.t of Ajr
ao i soother with Hamburg, wbi :h went in
to effect oo the 1st of July. The repor
states l bat negotiations art pending for
radical change of cur po,tai arrangements
with Great Britain ; hut at the p,opositinn
of the British office, in its present shape
cannot be acceded to, sod ss it invtlres,
al*o,a preliminary agreement requiring the
Moetioo of toe treaty making powers, defi
nite action upon it ha* here necessarily post-
pooed for tbe present.
On tier subject of eily pods, the report,
after recspitulatiog tiie •tfats main t, fj-
ciiitutn tbe receipt and delivery of letters in
New York, Boron and Pbi'adelphia, re
commend* s modification of the prestr.t laws
relating to csrrar*, so as to give the Post*
ri ii master Ge-r.ersl authority to here the dtliv-
to ainuieui "7 Tr * rfe “ <*t cent a fet'er, whether tbe
carrier’s receipts ere sufficient to meet the
er per.wj ,,r r.ot. If th* improved system is
' tested^Uj work well in thodbrt* cities above
; 0 entivwsl tU Postmaster <jeneral states it
I to tjo hi* intention to extend it to all tbe
other principal ritia. .1 the United
'state'.
tho French, from the
timi praying for govs
ernmont interference to stop tte traffic
Lord Wareniloti stated that government
was in po.-zession of the fullest information
on the subject of this ‘i cw system’ of ob-
t’ I mining labor—con ho did not imitate to de
signate as the Jove trade unmitigated and
undi'guiscd. Tne vrbolc question, however,
had been suAnittieii to the consideration of;
the French government.
iVnncr.
Un t: c 2Gth uit., tho Hank of France re-
luo d its rates of discount one per cent, hy
~ - l — to 9 per cent in place uf 6
Boston, lire. 15.
Frederick W. Lincoln, Jr., is elected May
or.
arrears of taxes, and promptly to discharge i E’ret cli
d’Af-
1 fair-1 had requested the Fret. It Admiral on
lop‘r»l,it will: (bat station to send «.‘tno ships of-war‘to
’ollcct tho the Guli of Mexico
wood s hair hbaorative.—rnt. w»i. th-
renowup! tHN< 3Vtfr*r of the invilu\bl« Hair llffftor*-
tire, «tlll contlsue«to labor tn behulf of the aflllcted
Hh me.lJcioeu are aaUerually Rdmltteil by the
American pre** t» b*? f*r superior ti $11 other* for
cAu-iOit the h$lr on the he$*Vof th* $<c*l> th$t hnn
been $liTcre«l for rnkny yeirn, to pr w forth w.itl
j tutifli vijoranl lnxuri*nceaff when ble$«e.l fc witb the
fi.lmtifa^d of youth.
j Tntrv cao be no tloubt that it tfi ono of the freRtert
I ».letfafer'ei inthri m«<tlc2il world. 1 re*t‘'rei pt«rm-*
j Boatly »r$y hair to it$ ortrilnil c »!or, $n l ir.akee It
j $.«*uuie thpbs'auMful $>lky texture, which has l*?«n
very'leslrub’e to all of the world.—[St. Ij>nie
tlliltioo of J Mn-nlCK Ueral l.
U bjrtQ'^uotl Pru^/MU
Stmusemcnts.
ATHENEUM!
Monday Evening, Dec. 2l.
GREAT "EVENT !
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS
WORTH OF
Christinas Presents!
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
7 0 TIIE LADIES AHD GENTLEMEN
Of Atlanta FREE hy
PARROW & SWEENY'S
SOUTHERN
Burlesque Opera
TROUPE!
Go to Mr. Pyle’s
Jewelry Store and
examine the GIFTS and
buy your tickets.
TICKETS TO THE CONCERT, 50'Cxa.
GIFTS, FaEE -
BILL PARROW Manager.
chaw. Harris Agent
Der. jflj 1857 d3t
WANTED TO HIRE.
12 or 15 Negro Men. to
Work In th* AlUtooo* Gold Min*.—
Good Wage* will bn givnn. Th# Monty
pnid quarterly ir required.
Apply to 8. W. THOMP ,
ft fldwtlj* Sopnrlnttndtat, AUatooma, Ga*
SCHOOL EXHIBITION.
There will'be on Exhibition in Hayden’*
Hall, by the jinpil* of the Atlanta Classical
and English School, on Monday night, the
21st, commencing at CJ o'clock.
A general invitation—admiiuion free.
A. S. WILSON.
Atlanta, Dec. 18, 1857 d3*
r/'-t.S
•stiie protection of
tbe cu.^rontexpeneea of <i Jfernoiont. At the j
urni timt’ it will render uun-ve Si.-ya ca" d ‘
d»:»«ion tf th*: legiilature.
an &»7urunce of protection *.*:• y
and jureities in the treat cf any !o*s
Treatury ly the adoption of the pliu pro- ! the refuel of tho letter to grant refornw
Soiivt mote Italia’;-* ar.* uf i r«tood to have
been recently arr-.-tt-d in Puri* n a chr.rje
of co:..<pirac/ s^iinst the Emperor.
A marked cuoirK-i** i** said to be apparent
between Franc: and U.-.me, un account of j the <
Special Notices,
itW* WE aro authorized to announce the
name of 11. S. lOJlNSON as an indepen
dent r indidate for sheriff of Oobb County, at
MURDOCH DRAMATIC MB!
Brilliant Attraction!
Saturday Evening, Dec. 19th, 1867.
William’ Tell!
New and Beautiful Double Dance
The
Titu d.t
pf»e<l, I wi.i chei-rfulJy xecointuend to the
legislature *.hai ;*uur air.- n fur.Urunc : of
my luggttlioo* !*•* legalized. Au«i a» u
further a-iuranee, ;f M|a»nd. 1 wi.l ;i-amc
i [je.-sonal.a< wed as official retponsihii-
,ty.
What U ere vjig^ted iu only intended „ . .. ,
for ihe present eoMency, ao.1 to avuid tho , Bo ^J AJ5?.
greater expeuat- it a «1I«1 seseiou of the [
legiilature. VVnen ti«- 1 gida'nre does j
meet, i. is huped a r- fn'
agaics’. the like embnrra^roents to the treas
ury in fatore.
1 should Ik* pleaa^l to hare y ;ur
mica'i m in writing,
practicaLie. Very reupAcfu'iy
Your cb'dt. terv’i,
M. S Pennr
Th Bank of !• ranee had lowered tho j
i premium on gi.d. from ten to five per cent.
, per milie*
India.
'iu:.'] tniil had •.irriv**'! at 'Frie-tc, t
ftom t’alcutt.i Uj October 23, xmd
tig riection, 1 et Monday in January
M VNY VOTERS.
News from Washington.
WaaII!S5TGV, Die IT.
Senator < J a .q intrjd iced a hi*, au* • i ..
a lerr»o*ri-l gorerunicot in zVri/,na . «litj
hih providing i *r th/’ c mhructiyu of a P,
c.h-: rail* 17.
Senator llncter intrOfJuced
/.ing i-jv: of twrx’y mi:
I rea-urv note*.
I he H /Jic ail; zurr.cl in r
memory oft.he 11 j:.. vS m. M ;algomery. > f*
Penniiylv.r*,-*
Hon M. B. i*amar na.« Wn >: r f.lirm-’d rv«
minrtler to Central Axner.ca.
V'ice Preiid.nt .John C. Breckinridge ha«
arrived.
W'A-niJfGTj.s, Dec. 15.
ia the Stout*, tho death uf Mr Bell, of
New Himpshire, bofiving Ijeen f«rrnalljan-
QOTince'i, eulogie* were delivere«l, reaola-
uorj^ >4 reaped adopted, aiwl the .Senate ad*
jovrned.
In the Ilooae, Tart«mmdoc jrrenU wti i .-e-
cei/edfrwm tbe ITttideot, including c*»rrwi
p/jodence relating t our attain with China,
*n» * a p-riii rodent of public printing, re
port on the Jnd'.in4 io Oregon, .V •. So
buiio*Ti9 Of importance wm transacted
Tha d ath a aetmor Hull was an not
ar.d after tne »uatoinary eulogita ai^J re^v-
Iut«* i*t. the llou- inJj.tinied.
.Siw Y rk, Dec. 14.
Toe Bteanwhi;/ Kur •, i ret*ort4 fia-uuy »h^
r*ew -teamahip Adriatic mben tix hurulft-1
m lee from Li rerpoo I.
fne A 1’iatic pafti- d the Light Ship off
Bandy H<> k on the evening of th* 2*11 So
▼enber, and probably reac.'.eti literpe/d cm
the rooming of the 3d of Ureembcr, tui4
making tl*e rua from th'*. L’ght .Ship to
L'rcrpool n !«• than ten day*
St Ijxut, D c. 10.
Tne .St. Joseph Journal ann -one*
arrival of J>e*jt. W'urr»/i.
Dr. flayd-ri ha* U-en »ent f o geologically
explore the region between Dicutah city sod
the head waters of Running Water.
.. "‘i* Denriiooa arrival with llie (.'hiefa
Ii- leave* lb* I'awnee tribe en root* for
Wa*l.mgton. ,
Indian Slatn in NehnuLt.—The Hi- Ixm-
U D*uv,cret sajs :
IV* are Informal lijr a geutlesun just
from Nebraska that some Irritanv are now
held h ilarerj bj a citizen of Ibzt plica
The bolder of them 1* rocenrl/ turn Utah,
where be purehoa d them fr .tn tbe Jlur-
moiu, where- Indian a laser/ is on* of ib«
adjusets of the plorali’v wife *jst*tn
Fiftee:. trjop sbije from Englaml :::ii ur-
rirtd at various loflion ports, wi'li ab-jut
Hv wiTl“7rovidS! C ' 0, >° “"OH ou board - ,
! I-uaknow wan safe. I ho divisions
I ur,der Outrom oral Havoic -- ivero both in
,.. cr , I toe residency. The aieinv veto said to bo
propoii-i .n ! ' n lorul ln *^ e vicinity, and very strong
v ■ • ’! in artillery. A convoy of provisions had
j a-rived -.' '■] at Lucknow shortly after ita
j relief, arid n ir,forcemeats of 2 000 men, it
was supposed, would reach them from
I Crwnp ,<e, about the 24th of October. A
c I of 000 rotr, under General -Great
. t u 1 . 'v .* aU, ..o i>« w iy to Larknow, and
j was expect.d *n arrive, about he limb of
‘ Ortober, when the British force there would
] oum'oer 7,0d<J men.
Ureathrad'- colomo defeated a large body
l a .HI.aulb- .i.i T> d ]hi fugitives witli heavy iWto the
‘ ,u0 ROUar* m j at |. ,lqnd,b'i!nr on tho Ir'i October;
New Advertisements!
( *1 KOROFA, CiiERoKKi CotNTTe—Whertaj,
JJohn H. Cook applioi tojrno for letters of ad-
ministration upon the estate of Jeremiah Cook
•late of said county deceased. These aro, there
fore to cite and admonish ail and singular, the
kindred and cro litors of aaid deceased, to be and
appear at oar Court of Ordinary, to bo held in
and for -ai I county, on the second .Vondiy in
January nex,‘, to show came, if any thoy hate,
why said letters should not be granted tbe ap*
plicant .MJ/KS JORDAN, Ordinary.
December 14, 1837 w40d
Commercial and J/onetary articles publiehe-i
in the Now York Weekly New$ cm be relied
upon. The mhrketa are alone worth tho §ub-
scrij/tion. Oaly One Dollar a year. Published
at No. 102 Nassau afreet. No
Ofcotuber 20, 18J7
' York.
w4t
j on the ^ariK day thoy al-o ttormed and do
j Greyed the lort cf Mahgbur which the
. cn*ruy h.d seized; and or, the 5th irnt., they
r.ul anr.thcr ucoe,,.‘u! eng»g»m»-nt with the
fugitives \ gln:r. which 400 of the
enemy wen col up. 'I he n.'umn then pro- j
creeled t) A^ra, and r*rtchf d th u place on 1
the 14:h U<". wh^n it ws* 5'iddenlr attar't- t
cd hy ir„'? b'.dy of th** mutineer*, woo
were repul-id with immea^u Hiaug
luefi of ali t:,. ir gune. l.j in nuuiix
urni a l^rge uaount »if trea-urr. The r.nm-
er* kih*d ii at4t».*l at 1/MK),
* • • 1 *• :•* -4 tin ill.
i had attacked av! <icf.. »’cJ
Biitltej r, driving them on’. ..f ,u
C GEORGIA, • Cbbrokek Coi htt.— Ifhereas
f Joseph Knox applies to me. for letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of William Cobb
lato of said county deceased. These are, there
fore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the
kindred Rod creditors of said deceased, to show
cause, if any they hare, why sail letters should
not he granted the applicant,
dec14, '57 JAJ/K8 JORDAN, Ord'y,
- - -a—— -
?MYJ DEMOCRATS.—Oo« of the first duties ol
1- a good Democrat is to support his party
*.*•«!. Tbe New York Daily and Weekly Ni
is n -w well eitahlithed as the Democratic organ
tho of New Y'rk City. It is one of the best newapR'
t, per* * ‘ e day, inoreorer. Hood in your ««b
ecri|*t
Pubi
while th II;
C )l. W i
the r- at
strung \r. - * r i
The K
mil!11-7 i: rr,
had > * n ' »k
* • 4
eekly News only One Dolla:
bed «t No. 102 Nassau street, New
Dec. 20, 1857 w4t
■ Wa.*i t.> L'j tr.nl by a
w:< i r,. Tw , rn* r of h : .*» m snw
..fo ur.d shot.
vrorifo ' f threatr;>U,t d.8tur-
m ide to the Court of Ordinary of Cherokee
county lor leave to sell the laud belonging to tbe
e$:.itn of John M. Evans, deceased,
doc it, '57 JKRKJflAfl WARRBN, Adm r
T O POSTMASTERS.— Every Country Post
master \Jt u’.nsulted daily aa to which ia tbe
inori at fiyd* nbad. j ben city paper tw subscribe for. Tbe New York
N<*na ■'un.b wne aid to near Bitiioor | Weekly News is the |)crn'>crttio organ of the city
»,in and supnortri with zei^ find »ig $r tbe a iministra-
‘ tion of ifr. Rut liar,an. PublUhed at One Dollar
a year, at No. I»2 Na.aau street, New Y'ork.
I>e;einber 20, 1857 wit
11 to the
sinwj tbe
M »in .'•mill, i.-retisfo’s* n fri.*
British, bul !urnftl agair.d th»*m
dorromg of Deilii wu sin»oanc<«J.
Tne f »d • f Delhi had a marker) effect in
Nigral uni c /jh di-ir'i:’/. Arrears
of r* venue* w«r'? nmtiog i i ritfi ly, and
loyalty na« th.* order 'ft n dtyin the
.V-rhx .mrn t r •.
Prrt • f ii Ii in »iy r**^im*nt had miitin>e«l
at D»?e*.\
A great dcpr,t of wn* lo he
formed al H3rrr*ekp»)Te.
XU Mtdrsi Pretide try* Scinde, and tl»e
Nizam'* darainbr* remained trariqoU.
The Karopesioe a* .Sangor, alyiata (hoar*
aui in naenber, were « ill in thr* fort nnd
CLfiJiing urgently for relief. Pear* were on*
terUi vai Par their safety
Part fjf the 823 IJengel ! >' intrj had mu •
inud at Deoglmr, and two regiment a of tbe
Kotah contingent hid a1«*j mut-niej »nd
murder*"! the political igent.
Kighv-en men of the Born bar Grenadier
were executed at Abs:edabad lor ploting an
iatttrreetion.
At Calcutta stale)/ exchange was at I wo
•1 illingi two and a half pei*< e for document*
The t'gbtmja. in tb«* money market con tin-
loroew r/r'»gan appii*:s for lettera of ad
'.niniitration !)• bonis non on the estate of David
f/r-igrin, Uie of DcKalh, now Pulton, county de-
ccxscl. These are, therefore, to cite and edmon-
lah all and singular, the kindred and creditors
end ell others concerned, to be and appear at my
••Sue within the urne preecribed by law, and
show nuse, if any they have, why said letters
should not t* granted the applicant. Given on*
der my hand, officially,at ogle*, this 16th day of
December, 1157.
40.4. If. if BAD. Ordinary
'HO CATTI.E^DEALBRH.—Tbo New York
JL Weekly News has a fall, fair i.d Itbful re
port of tbwNew York Cattle raai h week.
The report alwaa •»worth twice seriptioo
priec of the paper Only one <L Lr a year,
Poblisbcd al No. I OS Nassau lUset.
December 20, IS57 wit
rpp FAHJ/BR8*—The New York
X News is an excellent New York C|
H
Sham
CV SEE PROGRAMMES
December 1H, 1857 <121
FIREMAN'S BALL.
ON WEDNESDAY
EVENING, tho 23.1 of,
D.-ccrnin'r nozt, a Util,
BANK AGENCY.
Mo WnMaxs^'
Aycntfor the Bank of Camden 8 Carolina.
Office at H'allace k Roblniom Fftnkewc—
corner of llanter and Pryor ■treet*, Atlanta, Go.
will jjlvo prompt attention to colUctlou||n*r*lly
noo SACK8 SALT.
or lal, bj UIGU, PKIEHB
Xov 12. 1*67.
NOTICE.
tfter dots applIeatlOL
tbe Ordinary of Cherokee County, for leave to
eell the Uod beloofiog to the estate or M* T* Blythe,
al -of said county, deeaaecd.
I)cc, 44, «2m. WM. W. W,FLEMING, Adopt.
iUisccllancous.
More Prizes than Blanks.
Every other Ticket a Prixe I
Registered Honey Letters at oar Risk.
Capital Prize $60,0001
ANDERSON A SONS LOTTERY, ON
THE HAVANA PLAN OF
SINGLE NUMBER8!
Jasper County Academj lottery l
[By authority of the Ststo of Georgia.j
CLASS FF Draws 1st of Janatuy, 1858.’
CLASS GG draws 15th January, 1859.
In public, ut Macon, Ga., under tbe sworn
superintendance of E. 0. Bulkley and
Joseph Waterman, Eiqrs.
Tickets, Wholes $10, Halves
So, Quarters $2,50.
rXIZ£3 PAYZULK WITHOUT DIOUCTIOH.
Only 30,000 numbers, 15,600 Prixeat
will bo given at tho City Hall, for the bent
of Mechanic Tiro Company No. 2.
MANAGERS
Wm. Barnce, W. W. Baldwin,
C. H. Htronj?. J H. Mecailin,
(ioorgo Winahip, W T Wilson,
Cleo H Daniel, Thomas Haney,
HCrankehaw, (’apt. William KidJ,
J Ii Purtell, A J Uamea.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
J M Tov, C A Haralaon,
G P Campbell, J H Mocaeiin.
COMMHTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
The 16,000 Prim off
U*t flfure of the namber that draws the OaplUl^-4 fit
is ao odd number, then every odd number ticket
will be entitled to IS 60; If U ia an even number, '.he*
every eren number ticket will be entitled to M 60 la
addition to any other prise the ticket may draw.
Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par*
Checks on New York remitted for prize*.
Address >rders for Ueketa or Certifies! of
Packages )f TickoU to
ANDERSON * ION, Kanaferv,
Maoon or SarannakTOeorgU.
Morgan, Kirkpatrick, to Oo. ’
■^■n^HAVINQ opened n new Wore
on P,*ch Tr„ SUHt.woeld
^^^^^calUhe attention of th* pabUcte
th,lrSUi.ks( f ■waltwre l *akcHU(C*WHt fit,*
in allite varieties.Chalrsofeverykiad;!
Mattreaee* of.Springs, Hair, Moss* Get
8huck—
Wm Uarnce
A J Burke,
J M Toy,
Nov. 26.
John G Hoyt,
G P Campbell,
J E Gullatt,
C C Bodes
Hga
SMITH A FRANKLIN,
1‘rrulurr anil Comminion Merchant!, ami Dealer! in
family alul Plantation Gncrriet, »Jr.
Marietta Htreet,. Atlanta, Georgia
J. It. .SMITH. A. I*. FKA.NKI.l.V.
SMITH Sc FRANKLIN,
WOnj) respoctfnlly annoonce Uf
he citizens of Atlanta and i
cuotlinfi country, that they
tow receivinfi and opening, and will keen In
fitoro, a epleodld itock of t'AM/L Y QROCEHIES,
wliieli the ere offering at prices thgt will eumpete
with any houa* In the eity, aod ask a.sbare of pat'
r'io«K e •
TU<«X will (fire «pcclal attention to th$ sal# of Be*
>u. lard. Hour, Grain. Tobacco, he., he.
OmsifinmenU re«p*.ctfu» MiUeited.
$ fj'rompt attention fiiven to Cash Onlers
m Marietta street, in the building formerly
dwt
Oil WMk>7
for oountry rndlrg Ii contelo, th* felteif and
»o4 moit unmet Cotil* oarktt and Vradaee r,.
port*, wllb *11 the new, and tateUlganr* of th*
day. ley ft and J'UJ will Ilk* it. Only Oh
Dollar a ynr. p*fcliih*d *1 No. 14] flihMa
iteMt, N.w fork. D*« 24, 1957—vlt
S U SPEEDED BAJYK
Taken at Par
GEORGE ITdANIEL.
T|M1 K eubecrilwr will tell right ot ten Negroes,
J th rlloune and Lot w he peon he now re-
<le* in the City of Atlnnta, ami n large etoek
of Family Groceries, payable in
Georgia Hail Hoad Bank Bills
nd ratbrr than miM • trade, it
N !•’, PER CF, NT gltpmtTM
MACON & W ESTERN R.R.
MACON, December Idlh, 1857,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and altar Friday lh* 18th th, Inin* will
be run a, follow.:
I*eav« M«e->n • *. m. air Allanle 8.15 *. nj.
L«»*" M*< , II 30 a m *rr Atlanta 525 pm
t»»« JULl.uJ*nifhl, t r Mecnn 7.15 i. mr
Leave Atlanta I7.:i0 p.m ere Meeon 6.20 pA
Tbe night Irtim will not ran oa Sunday*,
nor will lh*y ilop between nation* to ttka up
or pat off pkttengrr*.
UOUERT L. I'VLER.Bap’t.
D«c 18,1857 dlOtwfi
500 3.,.
FEATHERS.
mfltTrtTiite* to
WlndowSbadei.WladewOartalM JteBaik, CoraltNl
Band*,Cord »*4T**Mla, Loop*, to,. k«,—
WINDOW rOKJUNO, IIOl’BK DO,
n>*.koarddo. Thiritlllcon*
t Ian* their Bkop,
South tf Ottryla RnUnai Smart,
aod or* prepared to do *11 kind, of work aooMoted
with thoIrbuilnuMoeha, m.klni«odr.p.lrl.,r«r'
oltavtu maklot Mattnua*, Ophdateriig, *«. Thoy
keeprieooo band ttotolt, BarUtCtMaload atko, *>4
nonortooUea >t*hO|uy,WaI»t^adotk,two*dCof}
on AIR tAOTORY,
OTh*yhave>oUrt*dth,lraaB*>a«tuli»hoyutIM
tdteji ooOoooiapplTjtorren'rorlfiaalOottaf.Ckilrfl
Blndlty'ar*te*tK<itead,to(,tk,rwUk alter nolo* or
CoktawWaw.ol tboftowaauaifootun I a 0*7,00*.
Tb*yanaswB***e*o«ul*|*adt*lohla|b*BfiM4
(k>tta|*Uotu,forioptrl^>t* »»yto ki had trow-.tk*
•ldtf
/'TMP0RT4NT INFOAdfATION.
f Xwhich much •ufforing in temilte* may I
I l>o avoidod, rent to married men ind thooej
■ contemplating marriage. Addre** en-.
doriigfour •temp*, Dr U. W ADDISCOmBE
Brooklyn, N. V, Nov. IK 1857 d4w6n
ml
mi
rklUOJMAS F. ElOfiVE.—GENERAL
S COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the
purciMM and *ri* of oil kind* of produce
urocerle* and Mercbindi*, will pay pertica-
l*r attention to Ute.rufiogaa of PUntttion and
Family aupptiea.
ty All ordar* promptly and faithfully al
tended to.
Oflfio* on 8outh rid* of Whlteha atecet,
throe dooto oaat of Mlobtel| oellddwtf
EXEOUTOR’S SALE. "
AORKBABLY tooaoedorw tko Orert ofOrdfoaiy
old winnow County, wtil Oo aold hoforo th? Saw
ImshsM
Sold M
I, btoord
tbo hum
-known a*
«..*■ Wlinwowit. Xa’r.
wo tt old 4ww 104, Tonao wodokwnra oa tho doy
rjnoRou. owtaiiTTOoaajrrfdJr> an whom it w>
y ooaeore.—WkoroM Jotkoon A. Merle.Up tti
Johad. Hondo,apalioo to aw for lottoroofndwlni.tr*.
lion opoo oatolo of Dndl.y Bondo, tel* ef retd eeoelr,
Aeoreoed. Tkoot *•• tktrefare te oileeoO •““'•b
oil portloa Intonate) whether kindred er orednere »
lettrro e-tmialitr*
pllcom.. Hirena
wmbovlUy.
GIlOltClIA, ——_ . ... , M
Toalluhom it may C *"**T' M -
HI. thrl. ubjrotten* in my <,«!«, ftnnv they
h.,n. dn or boforo tbe ateond Mowday la
. uunary naif, why lellat* of OaordteMtip
,1. ul I not b* granted the apnlteaat. Otvan x ,
under my band, at office, tbte IMltdaya*
Novamber.WW; • . Zi
H. C. BEAV1R0, Oadinaoi