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Elections by tho City CounaiL
On Tccsday night tart, Clement C. How
ell, Eaqr., wsj elected City Clerk, anil P.
K. McDaniel, .City Treasurer, b; the Board
ol Aldermen.
The election for Marshals and other City
ofiioan will take place on to-morrow night.
Or. E.H.'titUwu!
Oar friend, Dr, Calhoun, after haring
tome time ainei contemplated a remoral
from Atlanta to another field of labor, has.
we are glad ta learn, abandoned that lnten»
lion, and remains atUiareeident of Atlanta.
We hope his professional aoccaae hereafter
may induce him still to continue a resident,
and anite hie efforts for the growth of our
town. It ia not for tia to apeak of hie
worth at a man yrhero he haa hern known
we beiioro for at leatt thirty years.
Collision ca the Stato Scad-
A slight ceUyoa took place on the State
Road, on yesterday coming between tie
down passenger, end the, op freight trains,
•boat midway from the Chattahoochee to
Marietta.' But Stile damage was done to
the engines and cone to the ears Jfo per
ron waa bait. The beary rams whiah hare
recently fhlleo hare imposed opoo theeon-
doctors of the trains unssoal rigiiance, as
the flaw they bare to make is greatly imps,
ded, we loam, by the damage doce in many
placM ta the track by the rains. Thu oners
gy. howerer, that characterizes the manages
meat of the Road, will toon repair all inch
defects, is wall as recare the banting pub*
lie from all accVdmts that may remit from
negligence.
Chari
posits
We bar J only to ask what docs ihia tbean
Is it possible timt the flrtruncab backs ore
ready to reaotae speoie paytaenri. '.ahd tint
iho OWsetos and Augrala Banks are for,
precnutinalingf It was only a few days ago.
nor leaders ..ill'remember, the Savannah
RocUblicuu SiiuOuacid that the initiative to
that end had bteu takxn br theSavannah
Basks f What is tbe matter at Aogustaand:
Charleston?.
. Important Facts. .
Ooe of cur Sew itotic exchangee, tbr
-Titnear Ukiog adrantnge of the pooso
oreated by the late p*nic,g»ja itiia at, least
ruBcieot for a partial eudlt of the greet
acooont, and glni to its tea lets tho following
laete: " '~
“The figure* of trade on the one bard, and
of railway but ding on the other, startle by
their magnitude and challenge e minent by
the vtuuea of their materia! rvju’ts. Tbe
goldeo talent bestowed respectively on tbe
two conntrie*, end which was made tbe lertr
of this gmt n-ov«n«ot, is of rquai and hi*
most exact weight. Twelre miliione sterling
a year produced to Great Brit.in from the
mines of Au.tra is, *ud sixty millions federal
ajotey a veer produced to tie United States
from the placers ,f California, make the par
allel thus far complete. The moral responsi
bility of the stewardship was not unequal,
however diS-ring the peculiar employment of
these two talents.'’
•‘At the close of 1843, Great Britain mam.
ofactored'/«• apart to the extent of three
hundred and seventeen million dollars a year.
In IS57. to lb« extent of six hundred millions.
This was her great source of emp oyment for
money. She added in the meantime about
two thousand miles to her railway system,
tusking • total of eight thousand fire ban-'
died miles, at a cost of sixteen hundred and
forty million dollars. In the Untied States,
the mercantile cso of money, strictly speak
ing, was directed to the maintenance of an
import trade, which from ooe handled and
forty-satco milliona in 1849. rose to three
hundred and sixty millions in 18S7. The ex
porta of the countiy kept full pccewith this
movement, bat they were or the field and
plantation; not of the mill and workshop,
tad relatively demanded less active means
or fixed oopital. But ia the meantime oar
railway progress wes beyond all precedent.
The Southern Citizeu.
Mr; Baldwin Litt'e, the Agent of the
• Sow there Citizen,’ edited and pc*, i, bed at
KusxTiUe Tennessee, as most <f cur reader*
know, by Metara. Mitcke! & Swan, we had
the pleasure of seeing yesterday in our office.
This gentleman will {rave our city this morn
ice for Montgomery, where be hopes to
m:e*. with Mr. John Mitcbel oa hia return
from New Orleans to Knoxville. To oar
editorial brethren in Montgomery, we com
mend Mr. Little, and the special object of
hia visit there, to wit: to advance tbe inte
rests of the ‘Southern Ottis'n,’* in adding
ta its list of obecribm and advertising
patronage.
Bj., which I iavetbe
" Otid aUWUg **•“
itvq epolten.
,&ar
l their heads
»■ ■v.oj ■,» mother <
wifo uf-tho Inti subator from
uSj aud, however heavily tbe blow _
•*-“b may ^pUcca. no-
' 'filyiromwounds IJ^otisiTupoo
the auctions of'chj people" becvnie.
liha tbfir nhya!cal\orguntietioa,' r!gW odd
nod stowlv, if at all, beals up ' wound-i Id-
mmaum
itself again. -The oM ; tn$ with trunkal-
moet decayed, and sop Bowing but fiebly
becraih itsdll bet-trithaod barb, relies «-
.tone onus the vraewhtCb his grown around
it for years as In only prep, against the
Tho relation' boroe by the isle MtjntoV.
from Texas to my old coustitueuts teas not
unlike that of this vine to" that tree. The
last prop that h Id tbam up has bean sunde
red; and soon they, too, mast totteroiid'faU
And, elf, it ie simply'becsulieT' thuiight h
might b« gratefol to their fcdlings that tbelr
Immediate representative here should bear
some open part in this solemn drama, that
I yielded to tin snggvtGdii of my most dis
tinguished colleugao | Mr.-Stephen?,] and f-
greid to speak lor Georgia to the reedution,
upon your table.' ?
Sir, l welt remember tbe conversation -I
bad with my old friend but u few weeks be
fore I left borne; the subject of which wus
surtivirjp child-
guiehed acne tor, nod the death of bis dietin'
gnijhcd son-indaw, of whom he was justly
so proud. And I see before me now, Ur.
Speaker, tbe convntied face and trembling
Ups of'the old man as he expressed to me
tbe conviction that tbe death of his daught-
ir. the wife of the senator, might possibly
have precipitated his own.
Sir, 1 will nut speak of the manner nf hti
death. Let that charity which bopeth all
things cost her mantle of love over bis deed
body, and, pointing to the noble and beau
tiful and Etif-eacrifioing virtue which ifd
him to follow the departed spirit of her he
loved, hide forever the vice to wii(o'iunh.tp-
n that love may hare lot
at we »hou ! d be unjust to ourselves,'Mr.
Speaker, if we allowed this occasion to pass
without drawing from It ssme moral by
Splendid Books!
Stepping into tbe Book Store the other
day of Mr. Wpj Say, Agent, we hod tbe
pleasure of perusing a c.upfe of spleodid
works, which he has now for sole. They
are perfect gems of tier kind. Tbe first i,
•TbeCourt of Kspo.'eoo’ and ‘World Noted
Wonaa.”
Tbe illustrations te the former work of the
beauties who figured in France, around the
courts of the great Napoleon, are realty
migeiUtent. The historical sketches too-
of that interesting period cf, European his
tory are full of piquant anecdotes and rich
biographical information. The binding is
superb.
Both thew works will form the meat
elegant ornament that can adorn a ladies
drawingroom.
We hod att the clews of 1S49 about the tarn-,
cumber of miles opened to business as in
England, say six thonjand three hundred
and fifty. Tne total expenditure was then
about two hundred and fifty funr mimdo’.
At the dene of 1857, wo had nearly twenty,
six thousand miles opened, at a cost of nine
hundred acd eighteen millions.’’
From the ioregoiug it w ill re seen that iu
less than two years tbe manufsetured pnr
dnctioce of Great Brimin for export alone,
had increased e tne three hundred mi.lions
of doQara; tnJ that her railroada had been
extended in tbe same period sums two thous
and miles. Here was indeed eropUrmont
for the gold dug in Australia; and now -if
the statement in the extract be correct, end
we do not dwbt that it is, in regard to the
impart trade of the United Slates and our
railway progreas, during the samv period of
niue years—the wonder so often expreaed,
“ »h*t has become of all the gold dug in
Australia and California, since 1849," will
scarcely b* repeated by any One who will
trouble thenaelvai to investigate the subject.
The gold is still in the c-untrv ; if not in
the hands of ia original poacsaors.it never
theless forms a port f>: the great mot-1 o
wraith of Great Britain end the Urited
States, end, after tits present panic subsides
it will again give an impetus in trade and
manufactures, and railways, „1, over the
world. L-iek?i up ia the taolu of banks,
or capitaltiia, it can da rb good. It mur.
circulate W be of any vuloe.
.. _Dgi J _._ i .„ ~._ v
whiah we may ell profit. Tie lata senator
from Texas wss possessed of wisdom in a
high drgtee— wisdom us distinguishtd from
genius; that wisdom which is made up of
sound judgment, accurate and extensive ob
servation of mot and of things, and an on*
larged experience. He possessed courage
in the true nhse of chat .word—physical and
moral courage, d'splayed open the battl'V.
’field* and 'ixbmplified in tie Senate chamber:
— expeti.e ofth.- tentedy on' the State,
'Where it justly belcuge, "atfl which, laws
faithluliy ;exreuteJ, could not have. fai.ed to
' itiet m, if riffered tejeutain In force. ..
«e^lrtd.Thapie late .UpKlffiJ
xtlihg those -prtMMd proieutir.olabs
r T!®i<ti, , op of air^righii,-
jttstico atvllaw on the part of tho Banks,
raying tii thcnt in tio mUny’ woid), that they
may haw ihoir own time to rediwin Ihrln
ed their trust’—prov
etituoutsnnd sauetioaed fraud ai d tidue-
*- . f ■ '
4th; Resolve<|, That by this action fif the
Legislature.', iiiu'planter is sum-teted to ti.e
pew r of tbe speeulitor—tho morclmut had
trader to the shaving shops of the Broker,
and the poor nrachautc is Tail riviof c>{ eui.
pinvmoat, and is compelled to puy ntarly a
donble pnce for all ttra nccesrarioi of hie,
pynieson of our inooey bolng worthless
rugs beyond the limbs of Georgia.
5th. ltosvlred That such- Legislation'un-
rebuked, i^.a must pemicious lesson to the.
raiug generation, ea'nctionicgi as it does, a
wanton violation of caatrae;, and a dhr -
gard ot commercial hohor.
fith.' Resb ved, Thai io vetoing n bill
thus unjust, linmcnd nail unconstitutloonl,
Gov. Brofti'bas enJtnred himself to nil the
riglv mluded citizens of Uebrgia. on a fe'ar-
kss, able and honest friend to the rights of
all her uittsens of what’evvr^piriy. ;
l. Bssutved, That thuse members 'of the
L8gislaiure,'who sustninei the Governor it)
his unequal war with 'he world, the fiesh
and the Uevii, iu iho Legislature and in tho
liibby are eutitied m uud do receive our
thanks.
8. Resolved, That money, like the yard
stick of measurement, boiqg the elandard 61
tho value (if labor and properly, should like
the yardstjeU, be of a- uniform length at ill
times and evs-ywhtre—nothing but ij'oldnnd
silver 0.UI fsrnisli sqeh o standur.1, aud io
attempt it with Linen Bags must result ea it
►ver has resulted in a cheat uad swindle of
tbs p.opie.
9. Tbureforc, Reeolrrd, That Iho [icople
ought.,not i rest till-they amend their con
stituiion, expei jng ihtae rags from cireu
lat’.oa and iuviting back tbe specie which
they have expelled.
10. Re.j vid, That if ou t'-o next meeting
of tho Lrgulatti e.thcy d j not immediately
roped that obnoxious law sanctioning the
Bank Suspension,they willprovo themselves
the enemies of the people ol Georgia and de
serving ol condigD punishment.
; It wus theu utdered that tho priteitedings
of tiiis u'eeling be signed by the chairman
nud ternary, ani published in t ie Maion
paper ', wiih the request for other pap*ra
friondiy io the cause, to copy tbesame. The:
meeting then edj mrDCd.
J AMES TfN’LET. aainnan.
K. U. B6wi-*sn, Secretary.
1. LtCMce; as the .Ruman P^tli
IlCLtfB 1, K DA~NOB:
ahp^tIat 0MNIBV8T!...
W. H. Barnes, j as, Pal "Rooney,
8an Hinall Bilk ; . »• • . ..
Jimmy r ; i ist
■■■■BBEBSSgB
amp THIS (Thursday) 17th insi., -nd
Jjjycontinue every erening until ail ere
‘ Wf sold, commeirinu at 7 o'etuek, P- M.,
Wat will.be sold, withint resorve, a large
asMrtmem nf Boats and.Btetioncry, Enoyclo-
ledin', and bcleitl fic and Mrchaniosl and
Lgricullbral works, magmficenlljr Illustrated;
London and American AVotk, of the fine and
Useful -Arts; and spl-ndid stsqdsrd Mhrsry
B.uks, In all the various' dspirtm-uta oflitsr*
atttre.
Ths eollsrtlon c imp,isos ths greatest Variety
rf vslusble sundsrd wotka in the various ds-
psrments of l.ilerstias, Science an f Aits'evsr
oBtred in this city, including 'most of iba
best sundsrd works published in this country;
Annuals a d e eg mtly illustrated works: fine
Bibiei end Prsyer Books; fins Letter Psu-r
end Note Paper,; h'iiv.'t«pes; Station ry; Por,’
Uole I)s<ks; Portfolio,; Pansy Boses, .V ,
The Bouti k/e new and warranted perfect,
end will no «o’d without reserve. .
I..-die-sod )ontlemea are respectfully In
filed Io call and examine them during tin. d ,y
Terms Utih. l’urch'iaere io pay lor and take
away thtlr b-ots Ih • day lollowing each Sale
T P. LOWE,Auctioneer.
jy.n^ : 8, ta-a d,f
More linn these, Mr. Sp uker, and better
than these, his heart was a well-spring of
deep aod cure affection, wiinae current rih
unceasingly towards the object ot his early
attachment, her wh > had been the eomDun-
ion of his mm. head, aod whom he bop.-T to
keep bv bis side as ths sols re -f his declin-
gp instinct of oar nature, Ilcavan-
born, a fitint truce of that image or purilv
which God stamped np-n the licari of Ad"
am, lead* us all irmist.bly to lore ibo-c
coble q'lalitics wherever we find them.—
They are golden qualities; bat aia» I sir,
like everything else of ea.-th. oven gold i-
, ever found mixel with baser metal It re-
| quires Mr. Speaker, the (Ire of tbe Great
Refiner, tbe power nf the Almighty Alchcm-
ist, to remove all the dross end leave thu
precious metal pei fcctly pure; sir, without
such purification from on high, wisdom,
however k-xnlied ; courage, however true ;
even love itself, however pure and coadant,
will lead u* often into (rn>r, aud Suuictiaier
into vice. La as dedoe. from this a great
moral, and lei us try, under Providence, to
practise it. To know the will of God, in
Christ, concerning pi, u th-r m ul exalted
wisd'im ; to do ,i:a‘ will ia the face of eve
ry obstacle, the 1-fhest brr.iis n • to ,cfl :r
•,in\ will and r Us most afii.cting dUpensa-
tioria in ncobtru-ive privacy, the uohitot
oioriyrd-m.
The Late Senator Bask.
Jilt. JACKSON, Or GEORGIA.
Vfkcrt Tall Srldicra come friwt.—From a
notice of jdrgei’n General Latv.-on’s report
in Ihe American Journal of tbe Medical
Science- it is e-ermined that the tnllest
men enli-M in ,he U.-.i'td Stales Army are
from the Stole of Georgia, where, out of
one hundred enlia'ed, thirty were- six feet
sod over; while the rhortrst men ore from
Now York, where‘only four nut of one hun
dred wore six feet. The ud'est recruit from
A was six feet six end a half inches,
and the main heigh' of ibo r .r.iils thence
Va-fire feet eight inches. The tallesi eu-
listtdman from New Yurt was six fe-t or e
inch'in I a half, and the mean he’ght ol N’e
York recruits was five f—t six incl, a*. The
Southern and Western .Stat s priaji cs the
tailcal mm, aud ihe Middle and Eastern
Runes the shortest ■!
Ihtixinn amen# the .Vermoiu.— 1 The Lea
vmworth h'i y Is,djer of (he 18th insf. says
that th. ee young nun, ileniy Baker, James
■Smith, and Alexander Francis, orrived
there oh I hnrwliy aft -rnovn, th- 7th, direet
Imm Fort Bridg-r. Th»y c.tmo :he whole
dittinra, twelve hundred raihs, on foot, and
airompl sh'd T.e Mble in folly.five days.
They report that the day they left ?'x Mor
mons c-.nte into camp i nd r< ported that the
Mnrmn n were in a -rate of civil war. Brig
ham Young and about one-half desiring to
ma-cli aca:';.-' trennlra. tleather half b'.-
■m; if Itvo? of il.e*jaaSBonilnir Into Salt
Lite r.r.d c-tuMuhoiga ini’iiary g.ivtroiUi :.-.
the.'-;'. ..ad ov«r.'.r/wutg 'he prevent powers
tLxl he.
Q.REAT SALE, OF .
Forsyth county, In .fitrur. of I), 0. Iltoutpion,
vs. Wllllaut Attia and W. 0. Bagiy, levy uisdt
aud rstarasd by a Ooutabti". ‘
.aLDU, Lot.cf Lsnd. Nu, .415, To lit dlstrt t
1st i Mtloa,,Forsyth eoanty, eehtalalag 40 acres,
ut.ro' or: loti,' levied on us UtL property of Levi
Q U, MeUittt3(, to i»titfy,'.soy*a„fl nu front a
Usee*» l» go'
etcelivnt Wui
ioil every tn.ogi
and elTcU,
blotu tU
means
limit,.not oriatna, .no, -in., la za aistnei
section Forsyth ooouty, eontaining 41 •«••<
toor loss, lovlod oaaitho propoity ot Jiiooh
It.joha, to satisfy Sfl Its from o Justices
mrt of Forsyth eoanty, a In.fever of U. U.
tiry vs sold Poiiyj ihn maker, nod. Jumci Me-
n.is securllyoo staj; oho in favor of same vr
Fr-m the Jfarati Telegraph.
- - . Public Hatting Bibb.
Auserpinz to p evkus ncti.e, n pgrr■
tin emzerre cf Bifcb county. irre?pe,::.ve ,-f
parly, .ssemblri at th<- tj-ait Iliase, is iL.
city of Mac>:, on 3atnrJ .y, o r atina.-y C2J.
, I l.SJv. the S'-ipc.-vio! civio-g pit';,'..- ex-:
lire \Vs*!.;ng»-.n Lr,..>c -A Friday hm,; t.'-Keir =en'.ia*-j!.- fn •c.- .- l u “ ’ '
csota.:' tie eu« g'm proaounied in t&cl Ua'v.'-Brnwa’x vvte of jam,.-. ATLAN TA January 23tb, 1?58.
Ucaseof Kejr.es»atati’.e* un'it ths Lte dig-1 Tireifrv, Esq, m)invited io tbe chair. u..l; Tfcy s.thfe riu-.- foltti m T8aroy in
tirgubbetl Senator from Texas, Gett. JUsk. i F. ” ■" r 'luest'd to act as -Secret... tfcz market* of.us; city f.r eottfiii. prevuiled
.fiiifnrB anil tije Jllarket.
The Homo: Bebellion.
I t is aaihoritatively stated by the AVash-
ingfoo papenthit Lieut. Gen. Scott le about I W s them we .-n that cf the BefS i‘“ Th . c ,' y-ste: Tty.
w be dupatefced by tbe M ar Deportment If I tuive from rt» 6:o Conztesri-'nol die: ofoer ' of tbo aw saw remt'rkj] Chit /.“'ui. I for u,e h:--i.
•..(I ■
then from the East. . j Mr. JACKSON. 1: Le ’.roe that tbe
Whstevfr may he raid of tic n-Si-si'.; 6f,j dead can expericnee tbe vr.-Aioa of gratifr*
putting tie Morsosa down at the poisl of! *»ticn at «ri*t tiniiApirer is Boner ..f their
tho bayonet, we cannot help befftvinz that ^ e . m3r T V : -' e - ft* »em.,(talpiiyt of the late
jot* 1 , v * Stmtof itom ivxujmuulbe gratified to-
ta«o !s n moeh more eSrimt wnr qf breok d sv . Tex*, wee;* tme -rcr hi, remain*,
ing np tbe nest of fanatics now gathered to. berairec be was eminent omoog those herora
getber at Salt Lake City and other settle- who achieved bn -o. -reign'; r,y Ihc-word,
, ... , . ... . . . land bseaust-at:«rh*.r inen-n.ration into onr
menu of the for West. The urge mayort- l Uri ,. h< aU/ ,, (l
ty of tbo* who profs* tbe deetr nee of
Mortnoaism are unquestionably more delu
ded than cnlpobb-'toote sinned against tbac
sinning" in their wild anxcament to that
sjMxa of religion. They deserve to be
pitied ia the rtst* of blindn-s* in which
•.try ore plunged. Their leaders are bow*
ever, a pack of canning tcouudreis, who are
deep!/ interested in maintaining the fanati
cism of their poor follower!. They are bet.
ter informed ami what they do is by design.
The waste* are incapable of comprehending
their trie condition and ought to he regiri-
ed as irrespoastbla for all acts of riolexce
and rebellion azainst tbe lain acd govern-
went of t; e United statin. Not to, with
tsebtnenu Slnj'ffli Ycnng; Ueber C.
Kir.iOtll: J. >L Gran!; Or«on Hyde, Eld
er Taylor, Elder Snow and others, of the
leaders. They 'kverve the fate of treitnre.
Let the Goreremest of ihe Bhittd Stios
lurat ■ I'roj i si'; - : through th'ir Kxecn*
tire Officers in Utah, for the srrest of these
oen. a largerraard for tUm, tod by
*11 pra:e.el mrans endeavor to c ,i.*inc. the
ignorant mot«x cf*!h« Mormon ,-'.pn!a;fon
of their fo ’.-.
«4-
W« grratiy prefor pen-efo! taeoai In nun
axing there j-npti. to » bloody tesgiou*
war, for tucu they will sincerely consider it.
al brethren agjtred w.’b Bin
ot the v«tu ■•( tfe Bank lit!)
hi* kna»;aljpi ami nl.-wntijn
aovereignty in the c'moci.caoinner of sore*
ri igts—the Senate of ti« L 1 .rates.
South Carolina-Lows v.rrot.ing by t!.p
side of her vosnger titter. Bectu*; he .un
born beneath L r hot sun; ard that sua liral
his heart with much of that impetuvus chiv.
airy wbish eharacurix, * all for excellent
ehtidreo.
Georgia alM i.ppf .aches her Mef ns *
mourner, heeuiw Gw,. Botk tiy-d 'or a or It:
peried etcot.g liu-e tieaumal liioan’aim that
skirt her northern franker, ami imbibe),
perhaps, fr .m ilotir whol.vom- aitfirapberc,
wmetning of lhat bardiho**! of character I the l.w.
which cbcroct vised ifcc <oldicr. aod :hat-r-i- That *
bait jndgm r.t and toond practical sense
which ntarkctl the tenu'or,
Tbe entire South folfoui this prOossion
to tae gr.re with melancholy, yet pro-*d
•tep, becau-e te va her son- tree and loy
al to that fnSxitautm which wa< fSSTenel
npon her unwilling ia’ancy, which bu
grown wi'h her growth, ymcb has now fra-
cout* interwoven with every fibre o! her
being, ar.d by which, order Providence,
tbe tbis day cfotbea the naktdneM of man
kind.
ravi j i .Sugar »p*»t ern h -d fit 11 <vat«.
Ijf “I | 11 Adura ii'Ooltoti aro anx-
und lendeBcy of prif''* are to
io 10 3-1.
by the Kun.pa
bait but jllt'e etfeci here on Mouday. either
in advancing a: iuwrrih^ prices. Sales
effected at from 8} to 10 4.8.
jiuguita. -On Tuetd iy the market dull.
Middling fair cotton quoted at to cent*'.
The KuBgaru.', Kiilt n md Canada i’«
mcr* are all due at N- * Yr.rk, and nil pay
ties ar» looking for their advices with'inter
ms nouw.euge non oo*cxvr..'_'n writ, t.'.t ,
wb, the prev-iili/ig *jnt : u)-:it, with a !.;r*: ■ ’•*' tenueu.-y o
anjuritv fthepofitica)pjrtfo*tlircgghcnt'Th 1 d'onping. Sales «from uj i
Stf.tr. fi' sum rigl-t. there for -, for n: t, l.olj Hucanni!,.—Tne aoraunti
<»nnty inte itg-aril let our opioiiv.* be
known ot a »u-'jrat of sac’, great Importune
to the ;ro|.le. '
On motion * committee wn? then appjin
t»l. con.i<iiiig ot Mrsrr . S T Bliley, 1’ r
Niehet. E L atrAcaber. tTy W:d»r.
N-.-.d.'tuui Mim*, II II IJoHU"', Abru'ii Ji r-
!>i, 0 A Ltcfoane, (1:«, Stuhbi, nod
An K fktrni.i, wh-. rv 'tried inrun h ibeir
Urrairman, Col ituley, Ihe flujwmz |>r,
amtil-and Re-olut'on,, which w* re re:u
ved with appmoiu und n„„nir 0 . a*lr ,.d v,-
tod. '
\Y- hvld-ttie. -.ra’ln self evtdint—fmtt
nil stilztoi o! U Ktqattilie hare crTnSl
tight*.
That wealt' c jiifo-r, no ‘Up-triority befor
Tbe No tf., too, and tbe mighty ar.d erti!
growing Nwtlmat. aH pay a willing tribat-.-
of unfeigned sorrow to ths memory of tni*
great atan ; beeatue, whilst hi* heart was
thu* true o the iceiiaeta of bis birth aod
the fei ty nf hi, boyhood, it was big enough
to smbrsce in He patriotic love alt the States
of the Union, and his eye keen tnoagh to we
that tbe true interest of each .really the
iutereat of all. Well wiy we all mourn.—
Any srnonnt of nr.ory would be well spent A hero baa left Ite battle-field forever ; a
at a rewa-d fur Young and bis criminal co~
•ujuh.rt aod ic'cur judgment a ouch wiser.
policy than to hsxerd the k»ra of . sfogle’
Atnffinn (nllirf in ■ KWwIo KiitU * a 14*1# 0m ypjfit of l IhC ia. ••*■* l.
American tolJtvr, in a bloody battle nt Sait
Lake. »
Take Brigham Young away from Utah
with tbe ctlwr prominent Eiders and the
who!* system trill erumVeinto ruin. Doubt-
leaf hnridredi and thomuBl* will he deroura
ly ^tookfoi to be thle to abandon p condi-
tiwa of crime and priest-ridden tyranny, an
•qualM & tbo finojt* of history.
iivman haa departed from tie Senate ebnme
ter never more to return.
,J repeat, if it be poesible that the dead
to spirit of the departed senator mast be
gratified to-da;.. But, sir, thi. raanot be;
'for there is at work, nor device, nor knowl
edge, nor wi-dora, io tbe grave whither thou
goes!, - ’ and these tad eerruionies are only
useful to the iiring. Their tfflee is two*
foki: first, that of the goo>l Samsiitao, to
pour eii into the bleeding hearts of the ear.
viTing relatives and friends; nod, secoodly,
to draw from the character of tie tloceneed
uim moral by which we m*y nil profit,
*n act ufj .cucpo vitio'i cili'a:
iifj a bre»c| of tLe 'nor.:. ,*. f r.nt tbei.
ongbimn—o bvur.. I .w fo| ii,, rich and a s-
otoer for th* p (jt-otie lot lbo plaiit.l, mer
chant and ineghamc. and ana h». for eorp >
ration*.
if tin bumble ci!i«.'f, m*y b> re d to thi
dungeon H a p/iwm tor lb" refusal t > pay
bis c.edlfor jn »gal mcney
If tbs friudulsn-. ocisearp,rated -pec .1 ^
tor may i*» ir.lictcj, tij;d * r; I imprison'd,
»c<l blauded a* a heal aid twin'd c fu.
obtaining credit oa fobo pretence*— me
cannot uri.for.uid the morality that would
ihtelil a Bank from bv svr.e fmaltief, nu-
ic,» it Lee 0, leach.!li;^,t z-.n tbs ;*rr.ici-
ou* .e»»ori of-Tartar in ritiiiy, ihfit thi
lubliuity of crime *<tuie« iu impunity.
The jaw b.s nxlijly s cored io tbejBanks
a mono;oiy of creating for tbs c-talo a dr
eulvtiog insd'am with many grevt prir.leg
es, denied to u» nreier ruinous penult**,
it wm, therefore, their duty to secure to ua,
at all thus, and at wnaia er cost, such a
circulation as the conetitatisn directs,
Yet instead of foifiiiiog tbw tbl gation
-the/Xate repeatedly and gr.,.,ly v:,bated it
for tbe last forty yeare, I hereby avtiing rn-
inous to* aod dtstren to tbe citizen*, smt
especially the bumble bi||.ho|.ier>, wb* or*
leaat able to bear it, while the detioriu.m*
have c capod ; and too often enriched by
the wanton violation of their trust.
Therefore Resolved, as the opinion ol thia
meeting— —
1st. That tong yenn of liilgtTyn In the
relate Court* to po purpose, nare penuad jl
the cituene of Oeorgio, that all civil temc-
41c» against Bask daUnqucncta, are worth-
Wnri’X Hlift KK-TdbATtYK.Jpgi W«4‘ th
C6.JW-3*.! •Uwcotmra.r ofth# Tlfilr
i *Ji», aMl> e>N‘io4o« toUlpj'la b«h*If of IS#
| Um Art «nl•*iiu.!‘. , «-J 1/ tb*
j pro.h#:t# f*T iip»!t\at t# ill other* r oi
i j \\fTKZ\t *>a tW t»*l o? tbo ofo>} ( thot ho*
] tf*'l«Hferw4'loV m*of 7*-T«5 It fnw f.Tth with M
noch ▼ i>t oat !ixj'Ulc«a4^hoo U*^«r4 w(|h the
a4f tr o^*o' » 4tb.
V*»w S'* b.ubt lb»t It tJ of tbo {fHlMl
(alto uo4le4* **o*;4. I roct’jrta perta*.-
(my Ji.^r Ui\U o-l*:**! as4 fffikoo tt
*#«*'• • th«b*i3’.if«! cilkf UYtjf*, whtcb bfi* b<WB
**■'7 UaJrtOO fcl n^'wl vf »b*| OOdfU^it IjohU
Motniȣ
f *>J »U tfO'-i ’VajffMj*
Lb MH£H|PF*d tSeiLKSew* Will
_ . rejfoitJ tb® Court 7/oui« Door ir*
tbe town, of Citapbelhijn. Uatnpbell
on the first Tuvids^ in Mtrf'h next, within
the legal h.iurj of Bale, the following propeit;
to«wit:
Ooe gray Mule 10 or 11 years old, and one
eorrid mire Mule 0 or U) yeare old, levied on
as the property < ( A It tiamer to satisfy one
auparlor L’uurt fi fa »**ued from Campb# 1 !
tfupetlar Cuait, in tatur of F L KUei ss. A R
Uoaer; pro^rty p.»inte*l out by defondant,
t\ L8U, th»»teen (i_3) aciea of Lard, Iu lh»
tjwn of F&iibutn, a good dwelling aud out
buildings, number aot known, now occupied
by Loyd Junes, lee mi or. as the prup*rty «>l
Lord Jones, lu satisfy nnn fi fa iwuivi fr.mi
Campbell Superior ('ourt in faror alZ.B B a-
lock ts Lo # .d Jones; property pointed out by
plaintiiTa
AL9u, one ueg*o woman named Fanny,
afoot thirty five (,|6) , ear* old, an' one wo
man nature*• Mill), kt»out twenty five (V)
years o'd, levied on as the uropr'y of Jarne#
Ii Jentings to sntisfy lour (\) Ii las issuer)
from Campbell auperior f/ourt, *wo in favor
of /L ,‘dUltJCk vs, Jatn-fs ' Jonplng*, ud one.
iu favor of AudteW.Harper v-t J K Jennings,
and one in favor fuel Rivers vs Sarah F Jen*
nlngs, principal aud JR Jennings »e~trU 1
ar*d sundry otbrr fi fas inrby hands.
Al*dO, une House and Lot in th< tow n of
Palmetto, levied on as t* e property of Willis
Mopkiii .tti Mtisfy *thr«o (3) JtUtidJs Cuurf fi
las isiued >rorn »*34th Miatr «;i. <* M , in sabi
c'unty, In Isvor ol 1 hoj Jcunings v/, Willis
Hopkins, levy rasde and return-d to me by a
Cons', able.
A'f.Sf), one !^>t of,Land number three (3)
in the eigbih (3) dUlrict of originally Cuweia
now Canipbrll c*uniy, containing 302^ cres,
more it less, levied in as the proporty of
Jaines M ^irong. to eatisf y on. fi fa issued
ir-un fr»#m Cstup’.^li Rq*cfiof Court, in favoi
of Ccur«e W Arnold va. James M;Strung.
AL'SO at tho seuin time and ,place, nrifhin
the .legal hours of sale, fifty acres, more or less,
ofland.in the town of Fairborn, number not
known, oo which John Edmondson now lives,
levied on as the property of E H llarristo sal*
ufy a fi fa issued from the Buperlcr Court ol
Campb*tl county, in favor ol T J Camp, Adm’r
of N Camp deceased vs E K Harm.
ALLB.Vt*. WATKIWH, RherilT.
January ‘Jfl, 1868
C VaMFBBIsL D fi P UT V SHERIFF' S
/SALES—Will be told at Campbellto
f'*inpb«ll cm ty, betore t‘ o Court House
l) *or, on tb» fir«t Tuesday h March next, the
foliowing property, to«r?W:
One Huuse and Lot iu the town of Pelmet*
known u* the HU-re Hou-e on tho corner
£ utb of Huleliis JO and lloaden, aU», one
Lot of l)iy Goods, levied.on as the properly of
Win*Glover, to s*ti*ly two two fi ihs is.ued
fr )m the Superior ’Court of *aid county, one In
favor of A A Uiiugan, and the other in ftvor
»l Rol ert Jackson and othnra v,i Wm. Glover;
property pointed out by de'endint.
.a LSO, part of Lot, number ninaiy-three
(0:s) in the 7th dutrict of originxhy Coweta,
ow C.in*p’.-eii bounty, e.mtaini«g nine six
CB) acres, u»otc or ie*a, nUo, pvrt Lot. cum
tier nine four (!M) in the 7th district ol origin
ally Cowota, tiirw Catunty, conwiining twso-
ty two rejer, more ox leis, anyone //ouse and
'j'own IsOtTfi’the town ol Palmetto, now occu
pied by E L Lickson, ail leriod on av tbe
properly >f E Ii Jackson to satUy 3 fi fas is*
>1 fr. m Campbell fcJuperior Court, two in
lavor of *S A*R A: C F Hwan'i, arpj one in fa*
vor of James (isisway wr E L Jackson
prinpipal and Wm M McCrakcii security, and
sundry athsr fi fas in my hsod*;, property
pointetl nut by |d linlids stt.mey.
AI,aO, one hundred and fifty acres of land,
part of two lota, numbr;s not known, in the
•tilt district of originally Coweta, now Camp*
ire'll county, Med on as .the dower of Harab
Weaver, (widow) to aatlsfy }one fi fa ismei
from CampUU Inferior Court, in favor of 1)
Wrrlhan ?s H A Weaver principal and Harsh
Weaver security; proper,y # pointed out by
plaintiff.
A LEO, two (2) bay mules about six years
oM, levied on a* the property of James R
Jennings, to satisfy one fi fa i»s«ed from
Psy»*tte hui^rior Court, in favor of E T Hill
4. tion vs. k H Jennings, principal, and J
Jennings security; property pointed out by
James K- lenninrs.
WM. N. MA(iOi;iKK # D. 8h ff.
January 2fl, IllfiS
Specif polices.
To NcrvotisStiircritrs.
A K2T1RKD CLBItDVUAN, rmt.rrel
h««ltlt ir, f.* il*j*, mice air,} }nr> <■( gr*Jt
n.nooi nifftfrag, 1* uxio.i tu iaak t pnawn th,
(e*aai cJcur«. Will retail (fr«J tfaa prticrlp.lon
meil. ti.reet tu th* Bar; JOiri.H It ‘ UShl.L,
So. IM, Zati.13 ittnet, ttrvokljn, S. Y.
Juiuar. H, Hill »J,n
New Advortieomonts!
OR. E. N. CALHOUN,
TAKErt llii* Ifi,lhf/J of informing
fo cl hi-it* of Alls-Is «n4 vicinity
ihsl Its J.rJln«« bit runtem.ilsteJ
none Irom lb» ,iiy. Us will eon
Iiiiui- to prsnirc tha ,«iion« branch
n of ths Mtlikal Trofotriun, tn<l will ti
found *i all Ibn.i sttbs n’J stand, nrrepi
pr'Ireti naVy rnziped. Hau'Unc* on Marl-
s'to.trtsl- tigic* lip rtair* .in lils's Btich
puilJio*,comer of MorisIM «nA Tsscbtess
•tiMteH E. N. CALHOUN-
Janqji; *B, IIH 4tf
umTd rarer of 1I. P. B,II, bsoreii on. in/s.or
of Eaui'l II. BhW r«.**lil MeOlnnli; »ui ons In
fa.or ory.ba tfXsalbMret ra. laid McUlnnli,
maker and ll*o. W. Ko|Or* .ndorenj lory mado
andreturned b/a Constable- ...
* ALB 0, Lot or Land, No. Ifti, fo 2d dtitrlot
litsiMtlon, | *
moia or
jPittjjohil I
Coiiri of Forsyth ooanty, a la fayor of Ri j/.
tAirirj: Sm“ I
Mfe {«■■■■. ^ ■■■■■
sold Pettyjohn makor, tt. W, Hogcrs, eudor«or,
aud J. F. Qteou tsourUy : on stay; and. oils In
tayor iatoo plaintiff ys. Pettyjohn maker, 0 W
R04OM oo'torier, Ooorgo James security on »p-
psal, and J P. Green security on stay;, and 3 in
lavor oi Hoi Huge:a ti, Joirph Barneit snd
Jacob Pettyjohn, endorser; levy mado end re*
turned by a UuiliQ.
ALSO, LoUfLrnd No, 116% In Id district
«od 1st section Forsyth, county, ocntalnlug 40
aores, more or Jess, levied on a* the property of
John A. Jimai, to satisfy two fifes fr m a . Jus*
itiovi Court of Forsyth county, In faTor of Me'*
Dili h Campbell, and sno in favor of J. A A. 0;
Lo‘v vs. sold James; lory made and returned by
a Bailiff
a LaO, 5 acres of Land, situated south and
near Cuturning, on which there 1< a Ten Yard,
leyl*d on S4.tne property of Jarret P. Moody to
satisfy 4 fi fas tknm a JuiUcoi Court, Forsyth
county, la lavor of A L Vfoodllff vs. said Moody.
To bo sold fur the nn.ohaio *uonoy; levy mafii
and returned by u Bailiff.
• ALSO, the plantation'and Lands of Thomas K
Williams, in 3d district 1st section, Fofiytb
county, (nnujbers of tho Loti andathouht of acres
not known) levied on to satlify a ft fa U«ued'f*om
tbe huperldr Coart of Forsyth county in favor of
Arthur Frwin vs, said Witltami. .
' AL«0, 30 acres of Land, being the bouth Hast
portion of Lot of Land No. 1269, In 2d district
and 1st secthn of Foray th county, also, fiO bar
rel a ofoorn, more or less, levied on as the pro*
petty ot Johu McUiotds to satisfy a fi fa from
Forsyth Superior Cedrtln favdr Kllxabeth Caws
l*y, Adm'x vs. said John McGinnis and bis wife,
Osssrendor McUlunis and Nerrtou' .MoDIlt, se
curity. ’ ’
ALSO, a house aod lot In thofcowu of Shelton*
vide, Forsyth county, on which John )t. Camp*
bell now lives; also a house and lot lc said town
aod ceuvty on which J 9 HnnnicuU now lives;
also, Ivij ui land Nos. 966 and 1200, both In 2d
district 1st Motion, Forsyth eoanty; contains
forty acres each, more or l*ss, also, a negro
woman slave, named Judo, about 48 yeara,
•Id, a'l levied on aj tbo property bf John II.
Campbell, to satisfy an ezeeutien from For*
*yth 8u*«rl r Court in favor of Xhoinas M.
ttuudwio ri Newton McDiU, John Jl* Compboll
aod Stephen MeOlnnli, security property poln*
ted out by N. ii* Campbell, assignee of the d fa.
ALSO, Lot of Lana Nc. 690, Uth district, 1st
section, Forsyth county, oontt Inlag 40 aerei,.
more or less, levied on as the property ofThomai
Howard to satisfy a fi fa from the Inferior Court
of Forsyth eeunty, in favor of James R. Fiadley
vs^.said Howard. Land to be sold fur the pur
obase muuu-.
ALSO, two (2] noases and Lots in tketowuof
Sheitonville, Forsyth connty, one occupied by
Juhn Oarcpbell as a residence, aod the other by
J. S. Ilunnioult; also, Let of Land No. 1260 ia
2d district, 1st section. Forsyth county, contain
ing 49 acres, wore or L**, levied on aa the pro
party of Newton J/cDill, to satisfy a fl fit from
Gwunott Inferior Court in fever ofWm Scitlcs
va. Newton Mcliiil and Stephen dfoGumii, so
cutity: property pointed out by said security for
his reiwbursemenL
ALSO, the House and Lot In the to rn of She!
tonvllle, Forsyth county, on which E.K.OMitch'
Iner now lives, levied on as the property of
Nswton J/oliill to satisfy a fi f* issued from
Forsyth Superior Court la favor of Baker nnd
CassweU n. said McDilL proporty pointed out by
Stephen MoGintis assignee of the fi fa.
ALSO, At the same tlsio and place,.Lot of
Land, No, 6, in tho lit district, Ut section, of
Forsyth county, containing 49 acres, more or
less, excepting 3 acros, more or Jess, already sold
off of the south west oorner of said LoL'and 20
aftres, more or leas, being the south half of Lot
of Land No. 41, in 1st district, 1st section, For*
ayth oounly, levied on as the property of .John
LUI, to satisfy sundry fi fas Issued from Justices
Court of Forsyth county, in favor of D H Morris
and other plaintiffs; levy made and returned by n
Bailiff,
JAMES MTLFORD,Sheriff. '
Camming, Ga., Jan. 22, I860.
T^ORSVTnOOUNJY POSTPONED SflRR.
r iFF‘S SALKS.-ALo »t the amr Uoe nnd
place above mentioned; Lot ol Land No* 28, and
the undivided half of Lot of Land, numbers 29
and 44, all in 3d district, 1st section, Forsyth
county, containing each 40 acres, more or lees,
levied on as the property of Asa M. Griffin to
0 fa Irom Forsyth
\ T ■ • -, . ..
CHINESE S' ND AFRICANS
•AtK^AiisB oi*bN tbbib'-
VARIETIES & CULTURE.
Tllfir V»lu* I. » Tura(. Crop; and tha man
ufactuto of Surer. 8j tup, Alcohol, win.., Brar
Cider, Vinrgar.' SMIch and Bys Stuff*; Vri'h a
paper by Te nant VV’ny, E,q . ef Gaff,aria* and
a deacrip iuh o r In* patentei prueesa for cryire
ta'ljzjng the Juice ot the Impbeo To which
are added-, G 'pii'U, Iraualaiinu, of Valuable
Prenrh I’hamphtrt*.
By HBNKY8.Or.COrr.
Price$l *S, *ent H.»tai{«Tree, to *ny .ad-
lireaa, for aale If*. VV'M. KAY. Age' l.
Atlant-.fia. Jan, 111. 19SS. wflm J
ill who d aue Ireuwledge. end whom
and po*i'|on In life harajmivented fhey,
I'rini ubtainluz I' h^r. e-u-aulnr eounn ofetudei
W HOOK BTi lIK, by
V WM. KAY, Agent.
Atlanta, On.
Bookstore-
New Store, Now Goods.,
• ' AXD
Now ArTarigements.
THE undersigned If
nervasing hia stock ofi#
Mt uks ami Stationery w
by*vvry »»eamer from, the Nertb,
and is alio in recript of the New Publications - of
the principal pabltsMnf houses m soon as as is*
inaci frota the press. He offers for sale-at low
prices—
.100 reams Foil*) I n$t, Cap, Lattor, Note and
CommeroUl Nou Paper.
^TME ' :
best qualities of Tissuo and. Drawing. Paper,
Musln Paper, Bristol Board, Bill Paper, Blotting
Paier, KnreUqHis of all sixer and qualities; also,
the r ' ■' "•
CHEAPEST-
Blank Uouk* efall qualities, togsther with all Ihe
itnple article, of stationery usually found Io t
BOOK STORE
such ss county hi>u.*e, School, Fancy and Pock
et Inkitauds, Portfolios, Back Gammon and
Chess Uo..r»L. Chess Men, Portmonloi, Pocket
Books, Single and Double Siatos. Porcelain
Slates, Krarising Knives, Paper Folders, Pen
Backs, Stool and Quill Pens.' Mucilage, all the
belt rami* of Writ! ig, Copying* and Indollbla
Inks, Visiting aud Playing Card** alt warranted
at good and at as low prices as can bo found
m THE CITY.
Alm, Bill Files, India Rubber, India Rubber
Rings, Quills, Sealing Wax, Rod, Black, Fancy
and W hi to; India Ink. L’rawlcg SUies, Cruyoo,
Crayon Uoidets, Black Sand, Pand Boxes, BUI
Head Boxes, Calenders, ie*
All of wb ch will be sold at the lowest prices,
by WMt KAY, AginU
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
, N* B.—Please remember tbe.loeatluo, crarect
Store to the general Passenger depot and all the
Jar f* ***’>--*^||jj|||
Uot^s.
Hardware Pap^r.
A SUI’EHinn artietu of Jlardwtro pspor
fur sale »t low rites by
Jtn 23, dwtf WM. KA V.'Aqsut.
rsytb rtunty. In farer of
alii Uriffio; Lon a to bt
sattif;
Albsrry Bruton Tt!
toM for vbo puTcbs.o tannsy.
ALSO, tho running goar of qn Ox wagon uxl
a whllo nule; la,lad on ta tho property of Jnrret
V. Mod ily to latiafy a fi fa tuned from Foraylb
Knparior Court In favor of V 111 am Bumphray
rti i.lii.;/nodT,an<lorier.
ALSfj, Loiof Land So. 415, l® 1st iliatrlett
m Motion, Fonyth oonntrj alio, Lot of Load
So. 1263, In‘Jnd district and lit liotioo, For-
oy th tunotr, containing 40 aorta, more or lea.,
levied on m tha proport, of Loti Q. C. McOinnl,
to inti.fy a 0 fa from Forayth Soporior Court In
fa.orof Paler A. 8ummey and Broihara va. said
Jf.fflnnti.o'nd lire Juatleoi Conrt 0 fai.-ne in fa.;
.rer ota? Bell, ono In farorof Wm! Fagana, one
'n favor of Wm Allen, ono in fuvorof J. L. Blaak-
atoa’., and one in favor of John Martin, ot. al.
Adin'rr- va. raid MeQlnr.ta; Lory mado and ro~
tartiaJ by a Bailiff, ai to tho Ju.llcea Oaurta foe,
JAMBS MILFORD, Sheriff.
Camming, Oa., Jan. 23,1668.
NOTICE.
1,1, perto,it art hereby forewarned from
.trailing for two promi.ary notes giron
by tho auhacribrra to John A. Uoana.for ana
hundr.ad dollars each,dated iho seventh day of
January, IB58, and duo the 26th of December
thereafter, as wa do not intend to pay them,
unites compelled by law, a, tha contlderailoa
has wholly failed.
P. A. PP,ACOCK.
D. W, PBACOUKf
N, B—With Intcreat from data,
fanuary 16, 1868 i dtf
H an
Will lie sold before tile (Juurt Hnutodoor
in the town of B lehaoan, on iho Ar.t f’uot;
lay in March next, between -lie u-ual hours :f
itde the following p-opertv fo-wil;
One Lot nf Land, No. 2Jo, 8th district ol
orginally Uarroll, no 7 Hara'wn county,
nhwon W GCoody now lives, leviaj on ae
tho pr iparty of said WmO Goody totati'afy
one Hn|>0!i"r < ’ourt fi fa laaotd from JJartlaon
roanty, in f.ior ol T /) Biwen va, Wm Mc
Bride, John Wilknon anJ N M Bobinabn an-
dorter, and W G Goody security on et-y of
exeenli <n; properly painted out by plaintiff.
Al<HO, on. 1.0. of Land No. 439, latdiit,,
ftb mtion of originally Polk, n>w Hualton
onnty, levied <m aa tha property of William
Anlt, to itiiafy one Inferior (.’ourt fi fa iaaued
from Whitfield county, in fovor of Henry
dative. Wm Gordon principal an I B W
Allen e.carity; property pointed oat by plain
lifl in exeiulian.
AL8U, tli.riy acres of Larel, it being in tha
•rath we.1 corner of l.ot Na. 216,7th district
of originally Carroll, now Haralson county,
l,.vied "it as the property of A f) Story to sat-
i<fy two Ju-lieea Goqrt fi foe infavor of Thorn
aa Tanner vs-A *1 Story, and other fi fas in
my hands, properly p tinted out Ly Bbiry:
lavy made and retarded by a Cacatahle.
AirtiO, fifty aciea of (.and, it being the
iftuih east corn*»af I,ot No. 176, 7th district
el originally Carroll-now Haralson county,
levi.il on aa lha property ol Tbomu J Brice, to
rati.lf onoJualicea Court fife in fevog of
Thomia Farmer va. 'F 1 Brice; properly point-
e l out by Brice; lavy meda and raturand by a
Constable,
’ JOHN K.HOLCOMBE, Bhariff.
January 36,1868
ynn Baikste MS acre J/aal for.ala Ire
0\AJ gEAOO, ABBOTT *(#
tete 1(1|AI
». t. W1U.UH8. - , BOU.IXO BAKRR,
WILLIAMS a BAKER,
(Successor* to Williams, lihea <£- t’o.,)
a GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, Atheneum BE
Building,.Decatur guest, At HI
lanta, Georgia. Prrmpl and particular atten
t on given to ihe .ate of Whin, Bacon, Lard,
Flour, Feathers,end Tconesiee Produce gen
erally- Jan. 37, 1868 dtf
STOP THAT PUP FI NO J
-g7> THE undersigned, for lha (3
lW'—aole purpoan of railing .Mon- Es
fax—. iw>acy, offers hia large stock .ofoj!}
BOOTS AND SHOES
JA.t 3PIHOT COST
With freightexpemes added. The Stuck la
large and complete. Thu is no humbug.
RfIBBJrr CARROLL. Agl
jsnlfi, ’68 dtf Whitehall street, Atlanta
$1(M>0 Reward.
Oo the night of the 18th Inef
Ifflllarlpvllla, Oa., naa enierad.
I guoUa to ths manual of. $13,01X1 end 4,600
dollars in Oath, taken therefrom . Among the
Orada there wars 74 gold wateba., moally donbls
reia, 160 sllrar watohaa, nwrly all doibla cats,
and many being marked “ Joseph MlUar, If IU*
etlgaviUe, Oa., baalda. a large Miortmsnt of/ow-
airy of all kind*. I will nay the shore reward *ef
UNE THOUSAND DOLLARS for lha recorery
of,the lost property, aod In proporllno for any
part thereof! JOSEPH MILLER.
Mllladgsrllls, January 30, 1858. dwtf
S IXTY dais after data application Mil he
made lo the Court of Ordinary of Gwin
nett county, for leave lo tall the Lands and
Negroes belonging to the Estate of Khan)
William* deccared.
HIRAM K. WILLIAMS,).-.
ALFORD WtLLUM8, { El ^*’
Jiaqiqr IS* HMI Wm | J)0d
Jan 23, ’68 dwtf
Mormonism!
A very lotoreatlng work at thia timo, called^
i©iiBiii 0 ''
THE MdnJUOJV VfUPEl
Life Scenes In Utah,
Beautifully Illustrated.’
ijRICH 25 CENTS 11
For Bala by WM. KAY, Agent, at the
New Bools. Store 1
.Iso 21, (Uwtf. Whitehall Bt., .Atlanta Ha.
The Oolden Prize.
»oa
Illustrated-1858, Illustrated,
Tbe New York OOLDEN PRIZE la one of the
largut and hast literary papera of tha day. An
Imperial Quarto containing eight page.-, or forty
column., of entertaining original muteri and
•leg.ntiy illu.trated ovary week.
A r.irt worth from noecnii to tuuonotn
gold, will br ^r-arn.eilt ornrlianbarrlb*r
iMiurdlotoly on rro.lpl ut tbo aabaerlptlon
money.
TERMS; ’
Ono Copy for one year, $] 06, and l gift’
Ooe Cnpy for two years, $3 69. and 3 gills
One copy for three year., $5 00, and 3 rifle:
Ooe oopy for fire years, • $S 00. and 6 gifU
inn rs CLusi
Three Coplea, one year, $6 00, and 3 gift*
Five coploi, one year, 88 00, and » Hits.
Tan Copier, one year, $16 00, and 10 gifts
Twenty-odb ooplea, l year, $19 00, and 3r*lfu
ih. T fol, , o r w U | < n'g“n^ b ‘ df,t,ltut<a
* Paekagw of Oald, containing- $500 00, each
> >i» do $300 00 each
10 da do fio
10 Patent Aerar UunllogCued
30 Qold Weteher, ***'
60 , da
100 do
300 Ladles Cold IFatehel, '
m 8|j»« Banting C.ied watehes, $30 00 each
600 Sllrar Watehes, $10 00 tu $36 seek
1)00 Held Hoard, Veal, mid fob Chaim*
Gold Lockets, Broaohcr, Ear Drops, Bronrt
Plot, Cuff Hut, Sleero Buttons, Btire. BMrt
Studr, Watch Key., geld and ritrerSimbliS
audarariety ot other arUotaa worth from 60
coma to $16 00 each.
$100 00 each
i $100 00 sack
$76 00 eaeh
$60 00 each
$50 00 each
$16 00 eaeh
Immeoiately on receipt of the rnbiorinUon
oney, the lohnrlborr name will be entered
upon ear book opposite a nninbar, and the gift,
*** m numk « »m ii f»ra
warded, within ou week, to tbe auoieriber, by
—“or express, post pa|d. !■ ’
.All communications "hunhHie addressedto
<8 and-19 Jfoffat Bnlldlng, 335 Broadway,
New York,
•.•Speeimon copies seat-free.
AGENTS WANTED. \
Jan 33, 1868 x
. dltawgm
MILLINERY AND FANCY
GOODS,
l will commence on Monday, vu...
January 18th, to sell out myjUKjTfni
stock, twcniy per cent helowLSlsj
cosh Am ng Ihe stock will be fouudi
60 Buxee of Bonnet Ribbons, together with
a lirge tsaortiuent of BONNETS of ell dc-
icriptlone and prices; also. Ifos.lDrcs-e, Drrs.
-Ce|ie, t rench end English Flowers,,Bmbrold-
eried Colbt* and Chemisette, and evwy «k M
ort cln usually kept in a.MilHnery and Fancy
Goods Were Mrs. A.T..CARROLL, Agt
Whitehall elieet Atlanta "
N B?-Dr»ace Cm endf M Ada to order. -
January 16,1868 - dlt
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HAY! HAVI
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