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r, , Ir,,*;, purer is issae-t stmt Tburedav
J icTit oo! Vj the moill Of tilt dir.
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S E E “T H f R O' P A-S-£
Iooraff. Stats* Senator-
A <*»,«*• -'tom Washington
nnient In
Euro,-,. to-day which could stand ninety
day* without it. HcpM'eofdcd to
to the increasing coat oi the array, w hen
Me. Calhoun \*a» So- retyy ofWnr.ho
brought d'vrn the e*r«»*«M>£ “"“J 10
*373 pet tn-.n s no*. cetljMjJnir only «> 8
legitimate Hmh et . the array, .they
amount lif'lff-TS, than Sl.OOO
jtaviiHe was opposed to ihfi-fmlsral sol*
A ert, except s ' tar as hr j absolute* nacr
Vast K&r the common defense. The Mat
sd*diefs that .were seen .in Georgia came
• : ' _ thi-r* tdhe'pthe Indians against inevhitgas
For Latest News »nd he hoped that the aalet-f the tool of
another federal soldier would ham again
jin'si the sbn _ driiiS»ifgiar , ~ -r~- — ■ ■
M-. Toombs ‘peaks just as we like to
i iv areve y Scut! ern Senator and Repro
of the 30:h utl Jtstri that F-x-GoveTOr jBbtatlwin s-enk. Regular arraie* are al»
G:i-n>< has h.v a > ’octci t- S a’es Senator J fiLteunSitt or despotisra sand-in
hj ; h.' fegMfiWre of that am*- | * ^J TMnmont iifce earn; the increase of the
The Richmond. Enquirer . | regu'ar army sboohi b* vea'ched with a
\\v seh it scared that Messrs. • S’atban M j most jealous eye. In the e-rlv days of the
Trie: and 6 Jecuinos Wire hare purchased j Republic, this vva« the doctrine, and during
»-i iaterest in the Richmond Ksquirer and j Mr Cathonn't administration of the War
will bs connected with the editorial depart, j Department—and awi er and abler ad-
cisnt of tbit paper.
Igh. Toe arm of Sici'b A F-ioklin, Gro»
eery merchants, bos bnn dirs lred bymiitn-
si e-sMat. Mrl ' milh will comic-jo in
the-bsstarss at tbs present stand on Mari.
e:<» Street, wWce we hope be may continue
i S udsaieg trade, as to de-ems.
FergeV coi the’Poor.
The last I.'cijhtnre i.f Georgia passed j «o forth.
ministraticn , f that A partmont no previ
ons er subsequent Socr tary can lay claim
to—r.c.Tcr for a moment did he lose sight
of that important po : nL The demand, too,
for an increase of the, army, generally
corn s from an outside and powerful indu
ced—at influence that ,is wid- ly extended
— ;bat bangers after place in the shape of
commissions, and after the spirits in the
; shape of quarter matters’ departments, and
in act r«x?aittinb ercry whits cuiieo of i
Mr.Toombs, to-, is right in tefereoce to
I* *** ha N! the demands for » increased lorceinHtah.
of a tastily, to fold aupo^ai. .fftc from ; ^ ^ iR ‘ Washington, in reply to the
let; and sals, oc. /rr-w, *£*-«* milt, YsihlliadjBaJBWt upon the
wi-boct regard io th« value of.tfo.saate,’' ! aVlj ,i R |„ m ioo on affairs in Utah, virtually
-Tbe -above we «e«-going th p round* of tbs
papers of ctrr Slat* \Ve may be nL-rakca
but we th'nk the law passed, sreuroi to the
bead of a. family, not ;m /'<i;n d.cwe, <re
nai:, but simpiy a fam-krj-ti. or mule.—
Pncereaticn is a great art which printers
fboaldesot neglect in ratling op paragraphs.
A most Extraordinary Duel.
In as erehirg. we find the following
credited to no paper.
•Tbs fatn-;os Chippewa chief. 'Hole-tc-
tre-Dsy,' 1 best known for his 'eflL-rU in ar-
resting"tbc Spirit Like murderers, was kill- , .j-, n n. oi) j,
ed in nrlnel at Crow VTiog, .Minnesota, on; “ *" ■ . _
tba ISta iaet. His adversary was a Mr. j —— —
Giggy,* eitiren of Craw Winsr. The cause ; For t.\c h! d' Examiner.
of"0* duel was an insult gireS to Mr. U. j To the Citireus of Atlanta-
bT tne chief while limns. Three str:- 1 * were
a-imits this." That pperraysr— —
•• n 4ie r.rmy in Utah is in perfectly com-
fortahie quarters, with ample supplies for
the men, who are in good health and spir
it this be so, we see no reason for an
inerrase of the army ; ar.d we have no
aaubt that, in the Spring, the army in
I’tah will be able to do all the tigburtg that
is necessary. should the Mormons dare to
meet it. . As for an army in Kansas,
believe it will, as it has done, dpjnore barm
AS. ...... ;■
CongresaiteU: The Senate ndjsurncd
over from-Thursday, to Monday las’t
In the Honsaflliu bill to snpply certain
dbffekockif r^ppKijtrvsiibos Vas IbkjtTtap
in Conimiitee pf the \Vi ole, ami ilisi^Med,;
ftp (be first titso, on its me* Its. The debate
dtiringttfc.cb.y\raj lUi'iu.vti d and dWcnrrivo
The sketch uf It In our columns this morning
i* rtrj full, and will doubtlt-ea interest the
gene’at reader. ThoHcu o adjuurucsl over
to Monday nest. -
.'X’bill of rauchtInterest to tfoovsldeots of
ifoDiatiictofCalumbiawaOaported'on'
Thursday by Mr. SdiK II, of Louisinoa, re-
luting to thq issue 'and circulation i.f bank
notes within the DUtrict. The bill will be
foam] in its.npproptiate plnce. It wasao-
eoinpanied by a report of great len. th from
the select committee charged with ti-o ex.
amitwliun of this sabjicl, which we shall
Uj before cur readers nt the rarliest oppnr-
tonitj. We hope that this bill may pass,
ami tbatpaper currency may be banislied
from tbe territory over which Hunger's • (kns.
•eases cxilu-ive jurislictlon.—Wath, Union
To b* Acospren.—The London Times
insists tint the recent challenge to English-
m n, from the Georgia sportsmen, to run a
match race of four uilea and repent, for
$100,000 aride, over the Ten Broeck Course,
at Smrannah, will be aeerpted. The Timet
calls on Lord Zetland to become the cliam.
pioo of the British turf, and send out bis
nob'e horse Skirmisher, to do battle against
the American celebrities.
Jsr.ix.—Mr. Harris, the American Con,
sol io Japan, has accomplished tbe follow-
iag: ■ '
Permanent residence is guaranteed to
.Americans-aftir.the.Ath of.July next. The
ex-tmitorialty of Americans acknowledged,
nod they are amenable only to their own
laws. Tbe Consul.Ufneral and'tdsTamily
.have the right to buy direct from the seller
and pay him in Japanese coin; and be is’
not bound, in relation to penetrating the ins
terior, by the limit of seven fli, miles. The
spiei are all sent back to' Jcddo ; free ac.
eess is allowed to hH shops and houses; am!
no policemen fallow ns any more. We have
wo ; fair prospects of settling many other mat
ter.-.
I’S^HUM' S **»!**■ *• kunt vywvtwai M » ssss •
.intimations (if tbl< plon ol, operations are
fully tvnfirnwd. >Vo quoto fr»m the newa
in the Times :
Thatoffering nmong the United Slates
troOjt was, naturally enough a subject for
congratulation in the city, when (iieuds
met. ' The people believe in iho entiro de
struction of the tiivips now at the - fuot of
the mouatains and ae mauy more ns may
jjin them in the spring ; not bv the supe
rior human fonds which nmy Ire brought to
oppose their entrance int i the valleys, hut
by the exercise of “Almighty's pow-
A Proclamation.
. Mayor's OrnoR,' .- l
■ (lltvnr'Aflnhltt, Juu. 28th, 18S3i f
b the 1‘ititemof Atlanta : -
ts3" Among the Terns cf foreign news
received by the Canada, we notice that a
further reduction of the rates of discount
by tbe Bank of England, below five per
' its in i demerits nf this scheme have been fni- ‘
seegers of tbe Ariel.
the mails and pas-
i;b diEcoitt.tisat he could stard up tor tb , .
thud £n; but the Indian chief weald r.c; a-! ■“ j yj aII n |, j, j 5 s , st ed, has issued an ad
JB«e ».Jtttie th«i&gpfc? tbtri fire i lj »*«• 1 18 '^e main, tairly dts-1 ()rcJ , jn whj( . h hc ^ |he | laIian3 , 0 rer
' m-ifospuy was tevss-d. I nc speecnes of Messrs. Bleckley, j oIuWoB< „ J | fat but M , d uty.
, XorcrcM and others, fore arrared a mass I ... . ,
i : _> . ,... ,. ,, , L , I Advices from India state that ihe gam-
wasexefonsed aw Ho
shot through t‘c tear;.”
Holevi r.-;t—Day ire; drsek. was I-raU-’,*
d-macAo) satWhrtioc, icJ loot hU life —
Tni it* tfohiitcry d cuoy xh aff-lr oi hoc -r
Bat Ht.e-it-iu-.-DAj was aa Ir.ca.; *f aa>.
a savage, -r.d having gir.e m> to Cph;. Lad
. no Mm of iw-irg thegrousd alive, u;Ti-U
bad ukth U« iite of his anatomist. With
him !L-e doei »»- a ffirtaieiimfot, ami IV?
i; so cqnsidcred by many U its radon el-
r>ales, wedvnla zc\ like ;angel's !o
tm-rtals,” dr.-is w-.al'.Pm: few ar.d far !-c
jrji ir; intent of a dUlingu'-hed •.
. f sui'i-tical ficts in favor of the projected ...
Road which leave but. little to be FotttBre |g(**d bytfo IttRUr-
( ; gents and abandooed, and n more secure
position was taken by the troops. A body
.... . o' the in*urcpnt» wete defeated at Gendurie,
»ig . t e«rgu .. pres-.met * 1 1 ; alihongh three'{htUih officers were killed
n.. h ore* an p aus t.tiy.y o si e o t_ e j,j Ed on5 wounded. The insurgents near
,,-n.s ue not . -• 1 *. riei " ’ i Jubclporo had been attacked without any
afthe R-ad tee fit eact.lat.cns M<|.( deedHBteoI*. Reinforcements were ad-
hofes upon t«ew it physical geography,
stsiil
TtS Mormons see no ■ possibility of the
trt.tqs ever gening in, though tho volleys
should be bvse'ged on every aide. Tbs nar
row dofil-s must be parsed, in which bodies
of m n can be awfully harrarred by guerilla
puttier, hod for (but businqu they teemed
ready and Well skilled. They have strongly
fort’Med t’uho > Canon—as tho tro ps are
now in that direction, but every other on*
trance will be mode a place of defence be
fore the summer. Every able bodied man
will be under arms as eonn as they hare put
in the spri ip crops, and Iney say that in the
time of harvest—if the rain cannot retorn-r
the women and Ihe rising generation, to
gei her with 'the latin rs of Israel' will lend
their aid. Many of tbu women Ire not over
del-cato io fratu--. Many or th.'m natives of
Europe, have oecD oecortomed to the work
of the field and factory, so that under tho
actual supervision of Brigham, I herb is littlo
d- ubt that much of tlio harvest, if not all
will be secured.
An open tight is not oomtled upon, b nt
every other means of cripplini tho army
will be resorted to, ifonce it becomes u mat
ter of life aod death* There is, however, a
hope prevailing among the Moruio a that
the udministratiqn will yet call uff thearmy.
Tney count somewhat on popular feeliug for
arresting the President in the courso he has
taken against them. They believe that
however prejudiced the people may be .a*
earnst Mormonism and its peculiar ioslitu-
taiti-, Congress would not sanction extrema
measures against them witliou. their being
heard in the defense of he course they havo
taken. In fact tbeir loaders had great ■ diDi-
culty to keep somo down who were restivo
and panting for a light. Brigham told
theai that‘he would viercise faith that ths
troops should be kept away, and he wi-hed
all to do the same, instead of wishiug them
to advance.’
Mis orders were imperative not lo shed
.blood, eo that if acother course should be a-
dopted by tbe-Adniinistration towards them,
the (ceiings of revenge phcultl not hinder
the establishment of peace. While onr in-
f -i mint remained in the c'ty be heard of no
dirseotiuns. .
A permit from headquarters wa- required
before parlies leaving the city wero per-
miittd io pasts, Tbe yield on the crops io
Ulali has been enornioas, so that the Mor
ticin' will be we'l ptoyiriontd. A notnbor
cf Mormons are known to be in the camp of
the aruiv, and accurate information of the
inovc-mentB of the truojts was daily received
at trait Lake C-ty. Many uf tho Indians
arc on good terms wilh the Mormons.
The Concert ca. Thtm-diy Tfigii.
The two g.-vat sttrsetiura -! this t 1 j-cstt :
are Thalforg ami 'Visaxamps—tie Utter, I
the greatest vicllclsf, ar-i tho rthe ■
greatest iPfo-Asi in the wcrM. E.-.rh has -,o
rival in .bis tine. 0: Vieuxtrmp- 1 , th'. Mu- J
steal Director nt >"r* V-.ti says, on the ;c-;
-it..-r, cf ene'cf there grea: concert', tie;
•Tfeaxteoj-s war a great feature in llii
great oncer 1 . Most urwiicallr ,: p
sy Mad3tne Vieuxtemps a; the piano forte.
j francs in ea*h, held in Pari*, and a’gain of
twenty-scren millio.i in tho country branch
h; provet! that his meriw ha ■( i*y ru mean* j h-.-
vancing towards that place.
i-tlerart-l ju*t experience,ltsene-'l , , _ , ,
, . , Tne monthly statement of the Bank of
5-t-r* ’- . v rrnagal-v upon foraed tnferen- - _ , , , ,
r ' „ h ranee shows a less cf over eleven million
c.-j t.l -. s.-.‘«:Jiling. comparison*. But
; exp'Tt-r.-ce— the experience of Savan-
n,hh c.i. 1 -.'»-V;e<* — that of Aogr.sta,
Micor. art-i Co amhas. give an overwhelm-*
ing.TMf-rirtest tMt-mcnj in favor of sneb •’ ^ Siatne Washington at Bich
c-. io ex^nssv? ah«J jadfeioui lin/*» | mond.
■ f?ver - r * se * pr^nt- 'j’he ^q«eTtri.in ■Uvtae of Waihiogton was
vr « ‘heio^^tcrat by c\t? bonds ■ yestertlay uoveilad, and at one# presontedto
’ r. -ucri mti: a. i'npro«<. , m#‘nts ha’ proved a ! tbe eve.s of the ftsiffemhlatfc p r c»ent, perhaps
; f rtana'c th.r. for -he corpora-1 in making J th - randert work uf 'be kind ir. the world '.
; apart f:,m :: o w.iTr.:,t: ro.wjts Tttse
| rrs 11* .if th in-'It;* \ro*i'din almost e - ry
A vECDorr. or Ai.KXA.vnra Hamilton.—
'I he following anecdote nf this great dtates.
mao is taken from a collection of English
newspaper cattings in the posse-slon of. tho
New Turk Historical docicty :
•Ticntral Hamilton, the American, when
a youth of seventeen, was cliiel clerk to an
eminent merchant in St. Eustatia, who be
ing abAcnt. tiia business of the counting house
■' r ■■ cue, -involved on young Hamilton, lie
Tho following preamble and resolutions
ware adopted hy thB Olly CohuolL oh Tues
day evening, tho 36th Inst ' -
“Whereas, It baa baen proposed by a por
tion of tho oititohs of Atlanta, that tbl*
City make a second subscription of Ons,
Hundred Thousand Dollars' to iha onpital
stock of tho “Goorgla Air Lins Rail Bond
Companyihd same to bf paid' in* ths
Bonds of tho City, under ths following
conditions:
fir»l. That no payment Is to bs mads at
any time on thicsubicription to exceed oue-
tenth of-th*'capital stock aotually paid in
on all other Mpck subtoribed to tbe said
company.
Second. That in levying such tat as may
bs found necessary to provide fat ths li
quidution of the said Bonds, the samo skill
bn a general ad valorem iax; and that in
the pnvpicnt of such tnxeich tax-payer be
entitled to rc-cuivo stock in the '‘Georgia
Air Lino Rail Road Company,” equal lo
the tux paid. :
Bo it iherefire Resolved, That the sixth
day of February,'-proximo, lie and is here
by-appointed for the legal voters of the oily
to vote upon the foregoing proposition*,
and those who approve of such subscrip
tion are required to have on their tickets.
Subscription." and thorn who are oppos
ed to such sub-cription are required to have
on their t'ckois “No Subscription,” and in
care a major! y of the votes, cast sha’l.bo
in-.lavur of the subscription, it may be
tna-Jo by the Mayor and Council.' and not
otherwise.
And ho it further Resolved, That his
Honor, the Mayor, is hereby authorized to
have'tho said election held 'under suitable
managers on .the above named day, and
give suitable notice of the same through
the newspapers of the city.
In - bedience to the last of the foregoing
resolutions, I do hereby appoiqt A. G.
Ware, A. W. Mitchell, Tiios. L. Thomas,
L. Dean,and S. li. Hoyt, (any three of
whom may act) as managers and.iupcrin-
temlents of aaid election, to bo held' on
Saturday, the sixth day of Fcbrury next,
at the City Hall, in’ lha City of Atlanta,
between the hours of Go’clook, A. M., and
C o’clocfcP- M.
All persons qualified to vote for 1 Mayor,
and Councilman are requeued to vole on
the pr- position ruhntit'.cd, so that a full
expression of opinion may bo had.
The managers, before entering on their
duties, will take and subscribe an oath to
fa.lhfully perform the same at managers of
said elect iao.
They will also certify, nndcr their official
signa liras, and transmit to Council, et
the'r earliest convenience, the number of
polled for and against the said sub
scription of (100,000, to the Air Line Rail
Hoad LUTHER J. GLENN,
Mayor.
fV iiVtai* ■ 9
[nLL^^Pm^Ac Bs
On Thursday, February 4th, .
At the Atheneum!
HBNKY V1EUXTEMP8.
tHR Manager bas the honor to announco
T il — -
.that aiTengsgement hu beun effected with,
LhVt world renownoiT ond graatetr of Hvitti'
that
•Violinists,
■' HENRY VIBUXTEMP8,
who will appear in this Concert.
.The Mauler, desiring to remlsr this enter-
teinment. th* most‘.BRILLIANT EVER
GIVEN IN THIS OITYrbegi leave to inform
the public that the following eminent Artistes
have liesn engaged and will appear jointly.
THAI,BERG,
VIEUXTF.MP8, -
Madsme BERTHA JOHANSEN.
(Oantatrfce dl Centers to the Kmpeioref Aue-
tris . end Prime Donna of Italian Opere House,
Italy, Germany, anil Academy of New York.)
MIH3 ANNIE KEMP,
(The Youhs Americtn Oontrelto, expressly
engaged for the Acedemy of Maeie, New
fork, lor the pioduction of BngHeh Opera
end Oratorios.)
BIG- ARDAVINI,
The greet Baritone from Ihe Academy ol Music
New York
ivtusicsi Director, BIG. HAS3LOCHER.
CARD.
Tho public etteniian ia pvrtloderiy celled
to the concentration of. talent on oue end the
same nighu notwithetending this, end the lim
ited'site nf the Ha l. tbe management deeiring
that all clatseeuf the communil may eve an
opportunity of hearing these w nderful trtiste
h , vo. adopted ihe following pricee of sdmluion
which they feel eure will meet with general
approval. ■
Parquette, with the privilige of reserving
a Seat SipMI
Gallery LOO,
AKRANQEMKN TS FOR SALEOF 8EATS
The eale of choice reserved seats will com
mence at the Music Blore uf Mr. M. Braumul.
ler, on W ednesday morning, at 9 o'clock pre.
cisely, where a ditgram nfthc Hall may beaeen.
■ *THf8(Th'
continua every evi
sold, commensing tl 7 o'clock, P- M.,
will be eold, without toiervo,' * large y
aesorltoent of Books apd Stationery, Epryclo* '
pediss, and Scientific and Mechanical sod
Agricultural works; metro I Bee ndr- illusTrated;
Lond -n and AmerlcanAyo/ka opthe fins and - -
•JWRfvl.A.tlat .and.Library
Ucokt, in all the various depattmenta of lits>.
ntttre. 7 ' * ' , ' ' -i;,'.'
. ’I’he collection comprises tbs greatest vplisty
cf valuable etandtrd winks in ths’ various do*
parment* of Literature, Science en l Arte ever,
vrirted in this city, Including most of. (be
b«t staudord works published in thla country;
Annu.lv a d ocginlly illustrated W-irkvt fin**
Bible, and Prayer Bnake; fine Letler Paber
and Nnte Paperq.Envelopes; Stationtm ror.
table Desks; Portfolios; Fancy Bnxee, a .
Ths Books tre new and warranted perfeci,
and will be so'd without raeerva.
Ladies end gentlemen are rerpoctlully jn.
sited Ur call end examine them during th*>d >y
I’erme Gash. Purchasers to pay I or end take
away their broke th > day following each tale.
T F 1.0WE,‘Auctioneer. ,
January ‘IS; I S t-8 d S
The tioldcii Prize.
Illustrated. Illustrated.
Tbe New York Q0L9BN PRIZE U one of the
InrgD’t sod b«t \\Ur%ry papers of tbe day. Ab
Imperial Quarto containing ci^ht paged, or forty
column*, of onteruining original matter; and .
elegar.tly illustrated ovary week.
A (iirt wo* *h from ftOccnte to $000 00 In
gttld, will br |»r»»rnl«4l lornch ■olucrlher
huMirdlwtely oh receipt of the aubaerlpllon
moitty.
$2 00, and 1 nW.
* Tiagiui
r^Uotira opou at /}•, to eoiDiueneo at H
o*cl»ck. w £J
January 30.1858 dll' 1
1yen dslr prozhAmtd.
Bi /.'t? extricrl.T’ rf ^ peters in 2;w
aod jjfiu ii on the critic* panted ^u:.
He £r*4oaUT carried auditnc* t*> \ ;
pitch cf tutr-usia«’u : and ia Jf.e *lVi:ehe? f
DACCf” them i'.ti thif
fshV.ct,- -a fine- uj au? c
•whi*’h Ft i !cr^ a- .S’> h a
xaaiter cf the vl; -.in vrii; f.x.irf* utiWzui.jh
icttreat ia every part u the ceuoflry/*
Acd uf Tbalixrr. ii.sar» :
Thayer itici-n*; fU2ge*tea by the outlines of
'he fixer?- *Ahen reae*! c t > t at ttoce banished
!'ke mw*; before the sun. and one ard ail uni-
t-»» in the-s-Toriaient that there could not be
a irriMd**'co»H?eptlrtp # .or one more
f-ii-.y and cdmplctely executed* lt i<n erfut
tfiurcph of art, and > v.ry beb-jlder deplotod
that untimely death of tne great gvn.ua who
c*i(c*;»ed i»» by %bich he dnied tbe j -y
t;f wi»ne-=ing the elevation ol the statue,
- Ivan-V’c ;-t a two bundrH tfao-isind do 7 - ' M< ‘ tbe ' xa:unt P wi « ^'fo mul
, " ... , . titudc.
far for-s^otioo t>n val ubS) ao-l p,yir.g \>wo,“? iat- rc-Nil in th" commfnts cf
1 of half thxt jum. Th-t lioa.l , the -peciurors. irhicb were remarkable ft-i
' making » doubtful v'.roggie variety, and mar.y of them for originality.—
pic rei.vji-.-rrj io:), though the ,
. *L c!-i h* jlV'-r. away. -Bn:'
; is I'c aiv ca‘ - of this recir..l
- ••• to rank- i*. ih?r» i* r.-,t :
-; p•i r./ I , It simply
- thh, that 'lic-.'.'j is to hive- the
it a two honirei thaisani!
had prraenutf to him a letter, directed to his
master, which, supposing it related to mer-
cor,tile concerns he opened ; but his surprise
oat great when hc found that it conta'ned a
cballengo to hi* master, whose proxy he
wan. The yoang hrr) nnswored the chalv
leugc iu the name of hit master, and the
time tr.d place were meutioned in the rev
,plj.
‘ Hamilton appeared to tho antagonist of
hi? master ..n tho fi ld, ui.<i, to n*o his own
ord?,.‘dtd his hiitinai in bis ab*ence,’"and
would not agreo to any comproinise, except
on the cxpre-i cond tier, that the challenger
should aii'-c. wi-dge iu writing that he re-
caivcii euitan'.e *att.faction from Mr. .
that he was a gentleman of honor, Ac., and
mr'.her, t at ha (Hamilton) should never be
kil -wn In the hustne-s— which termsthochcl-
lengcr «s* obliged to see. d« to, or, tight
young Hamilton; hc chose the former and tbe
parties separated, in a few months, how
ever. it pi tne to li'is master's cars,' who was
* ri.e perr.,'-*
r. i'
it
r*
n-;tr, f.o* oa-J ttca,
'i he Atlencuia -ic have no
crowtW on to-rr-.r.'-tv r-ight,
t*) inah Llc** performer*.
;«e:e sssA’. * ; Star:, f-.r tieket
J-.y.fot o'-i.; Udi
c'.-r i tti* t.v,:-.. vs. when Mr.
it : i eyes In b's brad ni!l doubt, the result- j irf-ui Gbariotte, Cal. Wyatt
ino lenrSt 'o piacc-a to which aid through i hi? been a breeder of horses, ai.-i ln? pretty
. ... I cinch l,ved amongst liiein—who li coni I it-
w h.eh i.ii.mails ron. Men hnn„ m A.h n* j ^ ^ , he e( - j„,of ,bat noblest
!a arc the ias: men on earth to call this in i M - tn ; m .|. t,*xt to man, aad who John Han
q'te-'rn. 'For some m->nth* wr« bars wit- | dolt-h now saM ‘Knew what’s aliutaswcil
- .lacking of nor energy and a stag- j as any other man”—gave his opinion of the
-hi:!i arc cot the former
-■(.. ■ --, c - ,f Atlaoti. W
r at i
n tii-- m-»t positive and unqualifesl
, mat n- r: nn-i that was, that he wa* perfect
berm, to , a -,p nncxreptiona'de—oi nobly a lorroed an
•rt «xp?>ta’ion».oftha eity'x; traal a* coaid fc« imagined. • Such was the
-pi-i ■ mu,; he dwarfed universal *entini> nt. TJe appreheosion* ol
Us* so are new impnln -am fo given it— »'«"*• a “ l1 ,be «iu-.'iso« of others, h f re
Wf; frar.kly troy oar tear** of t‘»i« rcwli.—
t t'J'te *
Ur, first cc^e.
Kr- Txict’cs on the A ray Eiil.
canyiim was removed, and this unanimity of
timent afterward*, proves the troth of the
old adage, that ’You can’t tell the color of a
stiilton of Match court until the kicer i.t
off.”
The main point however, is the form and
io struck with the magnanimity of such con
duct that D- gave nimjth- liberty to goto the
continent, eboo.e what profession bo- pleased
and draw or, him to any amount. Perhaps
to ibis aiucd ,te America it indebted for the
rwrvicc and ab .hies ,,f n man who bad not
bis super#; as a soldier, a financier and a
statesman "
N e w Advertisements!
JAS. V. ALYXoNDCE
wa A susi.nr.
DBS- ALEXANDER & SHELBY,
Office Corner of Marietta A Market streets.
Jan 3,1858, dw-ly
deaf and dumb.
rpiIB BOARD of Commissioner* "f tin-
j[ -‘Georgia Asylum for the Desf and Dumb,
recently appointed by bis Excel‘enev, desire
to call the attention of those interested, to this
institution as being no« in readiness -for the
reception of pupil*’ Tho enlargement and re
pairs of the building, provided lor by the Leg
islature of 185.S and 1858- have been entirely
completed, and tho whole edifice, belnx wel|
arranged, and happily adipte : in tha educa
tion of this unfortunate clan, preienta a moat
tasteful appearance Comfortable accon-mo.
■Intbiti can now he urnlshed for over. ne
hundretl pupils.Will not tho Mend* of th s
Itislitn’inn in every couoty in tbe Hints, under
wltoko eye this notice may fall, urgo the psr-
i-nta of all Indigent Deaf Mutes to semi on
their children tml avail thcmselvei of This no
Ide charity whlct the State has genetouslv
provided for their, wants! We particularly
solicit the ai l and co-opeiatien ufall mittisu-ra
of the gospel of every denomination in behalf
of tile Asylum, and request them to ascertain
the residence and I’ostolfice address of s i the
parent! of de*f mule* in the State,end inform
I he -Board of the esme.
Those who mike application is beneficia
ries should bring a certificate sign’d by two o
more Justices of the Inferior Court of the
County in which such applicant raiidrs, cer-
; lying that hc or she is over seven-end under
twenty four yeers old, in indigent circum
st-ncea.and unable to educate themselves, free
from immoral conduct, or any contagious din-
TERMS;
Una Cupv for one year,
Oue ftrpy for two years, tit 50. and 2 _
One copy for three years, $5 00, aod 3 gifts
Oueeupy for fire years, $8 00, endfigtftl.
AXD TO CLUOS
Three Copies, one year, $0 00, and 3.gifts
Kirk c-t-io-, one year, $8 00, aad 0 gifts
Ten Cupiai one year, $10 00, and 10.gifts
Twenty one -tuples, 1 year, $20 00, and It gifts
The ertides to be.distributed are comprised i '
the following list,
2 Paokagas uf Oeld, eeatalniig $500 00, each
5 do do do $200 00 each
10 do do do $100 00
20 QoM Watchea,
'atebes $.100 00 eaek
$75 00 each
$00 00 each
100 do $50 00 each
3U0 Ladies iiotd iratrhei, $35 OO.aaeh
200 Silrer Hunting Cased watches, $20 00 each .
500 Silrer Watches, $10 00 to $25 eseh
1)00 Uuld Oeord, Vest, and Fob Chains, •;
$10 00 to $30 eaeh
Gold Lockets, Broaches, Ear Drops, Breast
Pina, Caff I'lns, Sleeve Battses, Kings, Shirt
Studs. Welsh Kays, geld aad- silrer thimbles,
an la variety of other articles worth ‘from 50
earn* to $15jOO saeb.
Imms-tistsly on receipt of the subscription
money, the snbsaribers came will be entered
upon onr bock opposite a notnbor, and tba gift,
cerrespeedlng with that number will be for
warded, within one week, to the auoseriber, by
mail or axpraaa, postpaid.
All commeaioatioai shonid b* addressed to
UKCKBT A CO.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett B6tHrt.fl
IlfnErtKA.9- R$bo»rt I<Ab*r. AdminUtrilor oa
*' pouts of Am*nd» Htmtltoo, 4a**«a«Ad, appli
in# fur cf tliamJiisioa from Mid admlal
lion
Mid <
All par*oo» Intarntad ir« Ihartfort notified that
qolMi Ugnt cans* b* ahown to prtTtnt It, $ aid litUra
will U (rnnted at tba Julj tarm next of aaid Court.
Given under mr bond offieinllr nt offlee tbl* JOtb
January,U6I. G. T. iuKSdTRAW, Ord'y.
m6m
GEORGIA, Gwinnett Comrrr,
y^UKKEAS, William B. John.cn and Jsnyr* J Jeha.
Pay Punils charged $176 per annum, erery
thing fumlsheii‘
By Order of Ihe fi*in),
GBit. W, THGMA8, Pree't.
W. R. Webster, Secretary,
January 19,1858 w3ni
GEORGIA, GwiKNitr County.
To alt wham it may Centcrn.
t#rn of GtinrdUnibip »f tbe p«rMQ nnd property
of Jamei K. Oflawell, orphan nnd minor of Jnmea
Orl|««l|, decanal
Tbn«# nre therefore to elte and admonlah nil par
•one concerned, to tbov cam* at tbe March term next
of the Court ofOldinnry for laid eootrtyrwby taid lei
;*>- ,s- k
J .ft of
nil; ,
The ’tVfckhUnifGa Ur.i«n •’* t
ciLlaias tht.fcHo* ;rs^ : —
TKt A• -JtV }•/ : .
Th# *?enztt i.r c - r. - i
the bill to 'i:.r t (>sx$4 the rr . • wry
nsem oi* Unt tri .Viatcte
beitkj, on lb« iUAt./U of ‘
to amec^i iur btli tj ‘••.nkir^o^
s **-* ior:*
Mr. Townbi {(h vc the res a r.
tre jcftKparft
no r.er.rf! of it f*r* acec-wnt
L Atiiiti* *. : tr.er h-u^ o* U*-.*.
hoviifftej.: vf r.» y. i:bir, * < o
for ( ..,b .. r* p?-,: tba: wr**a
blc of 6^ I”:’.-' tl-ua'-n 1 ir.fr.
the Morraoa r,i- ;, i>
' Joui W.Wif’po^ t il J/rjzU;arr« Y’-on^
ab’e to«wa»p •« wiifi ti*-'- moc^n i I
bia’w ifoops >'“d lUKjr.f .: ■ t - n r*
* \!S4€fiJ (Of in li.rt/ >- ■ c:. f H st c/>fe.
tGtfcp r<i4f5rk- in-ni” y>- * t r Iu
M Jrcx’foa and CiimrtUr, u>r, vjtu\ ?
' •whom had fa‘<J tha*. Lad i: no* Urn for'
bail 1 th;* R *d ftr.d l«id*?i tht strong,
*■*!•• of rmvtt ,'krjJ camtceroj which mriil
v. a wfi •ball eoliet a epread
iD-i.aourb.ia.lf. oi ,ha Ami they are all
-J f»polau| c-ontry pfretra- t that could Ije Jesueui I'm i-tato: fj jn.t to
t<: ■■■■■ . - it AM Norih-Kuti-rr. G».jr- ■ th* man, and no higher |irai*e «an W bo-
„ , in ,ucb ri -a pro;in- »*■ 1 ur ‘ lL Tii* fs-;e ia 5 cop" of the
” • _ , ... , . j face of Fl'-odnn’s rtalni?, renitetd more
q-.- : n-. -t-v the.? xynipi|fciea and u- A , ure ^ Cjf jfej
tcrcj.s* »:• ..'.c, ii---it wit,, of. Mirk -'.i,:d reiCrmbiar"" I*thc* Patrick Henry of
the wot J. :'-u- rs.iei.rn.-x-. :'.e Oi/tHol of the j C.-awf ini ; bit it I- only at’hbt jajitit.—
,v t>.!rp art —xi * ... anre to t> Cipj- ’ Wl rn seen pro,i"riy lU trim likeores to the
I®*Tim New liwiford Standard gays:
•Sometime since a Indy in this city, while
dressing t-,r church, ihc-noht that she felt
» ’tnethlo/ tn-iving bcfweco h*r drew and
skirt, bat after shaking them [mid no more
attention to Hie ciri-um.inmie until seated in
n-r pew at church, when out fell a rat upon
the floor) much to the consternation of lev,
ernl other i-ad-c* in the pew. It commence
*3 running from one end of the pew to the
other, ami at la*t was lest right of. The
first named lady, upon arriving home, was
in the cc j of changing her drees for another,
when, upon shaking it, out .fell the rat-
having made ths tri|) to church and back
with int'ety.”
Ilnuie <t«,r ia th’ town uf UwreDcaTlIle, on the tint
Tu’uler la April n’lt, within tha legal hours of Owlo,
In tare, of fand.lo tha 7th District of Owloastt eons.
Ir. it hslnc tha oorth-w.st part of lat No. 95. sold a.
tho proportp of Kaoj. Otirj, draoaaod. sold for tha
tb* properly or p#bj* #. uvrry, aromoa. ■eon i«r
benefit of tbe bflre *bi ereditore of* aid deceMed.—
T.rro. oath. SIMON BERRY, Adm’r.
Jt’ooary C»th, 1*5*.»tda.
L.l t I
1 li*a
'«:p-
or'rut' -
1-
-ado of IU original, i
■ of Wa-hiogMn :•
. i cairn and dignified,
b*‘ *I* h y -r.d cor reach.! yet firm ’aprevaion, 1 be contoa-t hetwen
> tt-.iled .n-r-.g. I h- (inly ti-inu ' tli'u expre.—rn of the rider ar.d the fiery
i n Itiy uuniid belief, ii that if | imptrewe "f tire fed i* an admirable pe-
ti _. . , ,i. . , . j col-uritj of Sis’ -ioiigo.
.- -a" an,. » .. «n c*,. s. - Vir/jiniar. ai .imeriran:, we are
t-ri-ri 1- ! »e off* * I the Ival j proud of this great work -of goniuv— this
»i.ich. !■: in our fAjter t-i offer, t raa-te- tpecimeo of the rc-ilptof's ert. Wi.
,.d superior te ---ibiiiiy .’cored -'ate not time r«r larigirtU" to exprera onr
If. W. IlF.Rr tiKR.— licllc Britain, in a no
tice of Henry W ard- Deeeher, aiys of Par-
son If.: I it fox a wiokod eye, a sensual
rnourh ; and altogether u decidedly profane
and secular look, dr, nil hie 'holy dircourtes’
hc teems to Lc bordering, ou unholy things,
and looks more ai? if he wanted to swear
than to pray ; or, like tlio Htnrenl Tlieo-
d r - Parker, to swear by proxy, ns when he
heard that Chare of Ohio, hud turned pro-
si ivory man, rrplifd—‘In q'lotettie words pf
ilio wicktd, Ire A be damned if ho b-dieved
or," re.I Iff
ar.d i‘ a •;
retiiy n u,
tbu
io At * -t •
V 'li'",.:- .
' ' ,-, r , J ' * | a/Jniiratiooforih It will beeom* c lobrai-
byre-cm;.-tot ,! ure Airane Hadrcai | „i ai , ov>r th - 8 wbrtd, aod'ifon will make
»»B bri n my optorof:. ih* tufit mn of.j pilgiHmi to this city to Uhold it—at
ireorii.g tfi.-i * -!cadhl;jJ'x- Wjiat a mag-1 focc to d i inmayr to th- iri-unory of )h*
. . ? pid-ait fe-i.M Wiohl #o8a"iou^waio.cr,q j:gfeatB , t »nJib%,of men. aSj to older a tri
t:.i tr- o;» list ab -i Uvm.U in Koe-a* wobiJ ( , ' 1
i,r be, etreroi'rasicd, and tho latter | ‘t* »*•-’ great South.
thinxLq; ‘.Lit »oci> wr-a'd her* been the l VnUersity. The title ol society ol tire
fare of ib*border ruffians trom Sfiasouri. i Boutberu-St.f<«, as w’.d at of this Hut*} v
u, T »'jdu »cu.i r..: i-r.tcf into ir-v r „ 1 . i,- ...... ... ... It U tfooekt to b» wonh nrltliogdn
’ J *'*“*-'!*■ « P g« *. B,# r r ; tlibw wrjapera lhat, in th, abser-en ofV
ontrj, and in view j m eo, a yoonj warrifd lady io Vennopt un-
peafe.ef harirere,; or i'-i cuuyaiiooea aoran-nge., it arnidbave ' drrtopk to expel a bog fr-im Ihe garden, ar.d
ir.ight bold Hnp »fr rlrer’. The ! no e-oi;«titi.r. Are thesa rxpeetatiorr.fi-
II:
by
' but/* to r,r,0 ol lU- fiOb'cal tutbiavinilllt oi
j gcni’rt—hi'hmm.d DUpaleh, ifith.
- iritrorcray upon tii-ii f -'o’cr, but he would, ’ ’ t , ■ ' .
o' roietogive ■/. iidgie mao f r rh»- par-1 , ”' 1 ' ,fr ' u, ‘ tr )
: uf fnuouiicifrg the freje* of Karireiv, ( of i -. relucational Advantage*,
,f i
nisint-r’?
icmrrerj i'.- r j II
peas* in Kuo.- I Cc.
would have ord r rh-.-re •
freemen could not n.-'.r
themeehttl, they we; • •
ci.cielf-govfinrnfii!; ri. r t
be Iretmsn. A regular aftny r-ad a!-* .;
been tie instrauest of despotism; a:
n droT’him into a comer, when pir/vr
iateratodAnd if not, wooid thest a-lra;,. j ,nd W'°W U !'
■ , , .... , ' . . tilt, klruck her tietwcNi D.t tre-lal ixlraoi-
tago- >e -iferly purchae-l by (he sicking ot i an ,j would have [reared safely rhnugli.
t-r th’T’. The 1
iitcrrei h d demonstratrei !
ri d by rcgniZ' Aoi.iieri ]
ptaye »hrc| »is Only
n, ■ i the army tra* th< lb* last 'f-1'ar of our ’ub. • ij.tion f What
Id maialain , then can ex-or ; u» i: Ire r j"d the app al
term*; he j 0 p ;h- frivol of Ihe ft-re-i an 1 the eity, und
along with it tbit l-rog tram of blessings,
when the boon t/itt'l lot will not by any
rtaxonidde probability cost ns one dollar.
TAX PATKB,
-.- b c-iat \ If j
•bad hds rjftea not fta-jgbt in the fold* of her
fcooprd skirts. As it »a«, he look hernfe
iy on hi* back, tnd then touimerird a series
of rircii'. ab.u, the gardrn that rivalled
the fewt feat of a o'teua riog. At length, a
loop gave way, the lady tuned a ooraeret,
while his pigdiip mada rapid tracks io search
of th* hole ibroush which be had entered
ttw ftfbWffi enclosure.
Cotton ra Kino.—A splendid .[uclmtn of
this royal production from tiie plantation of
It, A. Etuvsarl, Eg}., ut tbe mouth of tho
cmtempi.iD'il firan/i Jnnction (-'anal, il
guoini'te.I tuour io-pcction by the grower.
It ir the Hen Island variety, and was grown
on the prairie, 'without any pr- lection from
the wati r* of Lake liorjoir We are a*-
Hured that many of the stalks hud over six
b-m-lrod bolls lull grown, ar.d tho yield
nvarfy five huodrul treir.daof picked cotton
to the acre. Mr, Stewart chalh-nuea tbs
growers of thy i/nrt .Sea Island cotton in
America to produce a oample rqual lo his.
Our friends in the cotp/u line are invited to
call and examine ir. It affords another evi-
d’newof tire ri suit id Cm ngricnllurnl rc-
v.iircee ol our State.—Hew Orleans Delia•
VtltQlffl It AIR HI.'.TOKATI VE— Viot. Wwd
vaoe-M-l -tloeovavar a* Uw lavalaslda Hair RestDraa
!l$», aim co«rtti»«v U Iffibrff la Wrisalf «f tha afilkUd
l(j< »«4f«ioaa w$ anlvarMlI/ MtafUOi iy «h*
AtrTi'Vn prtM tJfofif aayagiar U at) fXhrrv
Q)4 h4lf «o Wf
Area .1 las easier r**'*. t» xrvw f-wlk with aa
nasi, v-ge’aal liixaiUaii«a*»benM*as*S I »KS tka
.i-.msg.or r-pirt.
There aaa 5« as AmM lliat II I* no* on Hi’ I/salon
aiMurtri/s* la tba ssHtaai wort*. I re-two* pane*
r«,ttf greg half tail* Wjglaat a-tz/f, sat tiaka* It
area at* tkh kcoalHal Ifllrr tartan, wklah' Mi' Wsa
v«7 -laairitila la a|*g** *f tka wwM—llR L " 1 *
Morales lioaM.
(old hysUgwdD»g$fH>»
Giv$o andcr toy bxa l at office, tbUWtb Jxo. 1SU.
w5t O.T. HAKKSTRAW, Ord’/-
Administrator’ll- Sale-
...JKABfsY to ea order o( the Court of <
of Owinootl County, will b« $o!d befor* tbtCourl
PROCLAMATION.
(iEORGIA,
By J08EI’1I E. BROWN.
Governor of said Stale.
W HEREAS official information has been
received at this Department that, a
Murder wai committed in Idle County or
Paulding, on tbe 77th October, 1867, upon
the body of Absalom Janes, by one H. d*
Compton, and that aaid Compton hot fled from
justice. I have thought proper, therefore ‘
i-suo this, mv Proclamation, hereby offering
reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
the apprehension end delivery of the said
Compton to the 8herifl of isid county and
State.
A ml I do moreover charg' red require ail
officers of this Mate, civil and military, i
a vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the
g i* i . mpton, in order that ha may be brought
P. trial for the offence with which he stand*
charged ->
Given under my hand tnd lha Great Seel
tho Bute, at the Capitol, in Millsdge-
villa, this Ifith day ef January, in lb*
year of our laird eighteen hundred and
fifty eight, and of the Independence of
(be United Stale* of America the 83nd.
JOSEPH E. BROWN.
AdmlnUtrator’s Sale.
A OREKABI.r tv 10 ardar or tbs Ordlaarr sT falton
Covotr. wtU b« ral-i bstorslbs Coorl Boas’ Soor
in AtlaaU, fulloa soeoty, b’lwtss th* i’gsl hour, of
nls, oa lb« 1st Ta’.iJaj la April asit, tbs fallow-
I ax d*.arih*a ut’C* of lead, to-wit : 13 acres cf tot
Ne.e.Jolb* lltk CPIrlet at orlxlaallr llsarx oo«
Inltoa couotr, tail I *• lbs prepsrty sfRhoda Cartar
D*,-»*.*d, for ll* b*a»ot of tbs balre aad er.dltar. of
ikij -lecaared, T’rais tasds kaowa oa tbs dtp of sat*.
A. R. AI.MOND, Adn’r,
T«b. 1st, 15SS. with Iks will saatisd.
tbsCos/tof Ordlaaryt af| nwinastl COaaty, for
s to retl lbs Nkgrov, b.loa*log la' lbs asUls tl
B - S ““ >0 '
M. !s. BAMUOS, . /Adair*
JsntMry 30lb, ISAS,
w2m*
PLANTER’S HOTEL.
(LATE FULTON nOUSE.)
CIom by th* pMMmer D«pot. AtUaU, O*., rtabi fo
tb» bueinets p*rt of Uta city, ftojotniag High, Uuti«r,
i Co., K. If. fc'Robinsoo, Hr# prool
tl-.IUi.wa aw.ltaLaheUr llirrlfi'l Uttff I'ilbK.vTbll
Si Co., K. U. g«Agf,*B4 VT»!Uc« k RoWnsoo, Mfi proof
RviMiar", »o-l;eW*byMr. Hants's Urere PUblaqTbl.
il»ij$e ha« b«an thoroughly refittod snd fumisbra la
goo*l stylo sort Is ooir opoo for iba rrcfitpllon of VUl*
tor«, aortor.th* tnaMgrrneat vf a goortHap*$lo!$f»o*at
wolf trsluart rtsrranu, goofi okao room*, wsll rtoflU-
tort, goort wxtor, anrt ths tost of all a goortTabl# aad
Jre*™trt"5g'd>Mp'° , *urDKnR JOnNSON, Proprietor.
STONE tv FITCH,
Attomeyi at Law,
O YTTCR in Ua/kbam’s Block, op Rtilre, ATLANTA
UCORplA. Jaaasry.Sd, HM dwl/
Howland Springs
SELECT 8OHOO L,
THI$ Pohool will be optasd th* first of
Vsl/naiY, ISM. Tbs da.Itn otths pro-
prlatos latabuild ape p*rm*aaat Isstl.
stullon ol bl|b or-Pr, la which tbs morel
wall os Uremtotol Wats of tbs youth
S t L
W
aa sell as ui» ntsotoi wsnre ai youio
re eAasmlttsd to his tsre, .ball b# prorM-
edf.r, Yh*bsaUhralnsasaod bao.ly Sfthaloaatioo,
•Ibor etch ll* removal from thaw tampUtloo. la
toe.ibaf etch Ha removal Item mow inmptaiton. io
ivhtab toeoa aad eHtaaava Iseldssi, awha It oaaa
WORhDJ, Prlaelpi
o’-i.eitcoa (If say they hare) la'rny anas as or bsfoia
.,.i.-.-o„j..r.v;i—-y Mil, ehy Lstltra of
erreotsd the'.ppUre.l,
■ — day of D.'
' atvua endarmyhasda ataiea ihfaYSlh day of Da'
dajwbsr H*7. H. BAffIf K/f, Ord'y.
Al.Lourgooda wlllhaiotd At low prisad fey
zVeaiboY soooUy Pr>daee.
JlMiliUll
0S/00, SBD0TTA C0-
By the Garernnit
E. P. Wttklns, Secretary of Bute.
DESCRIPTION'
Slid Compt n L about 86 yean ol age,
ibout 6 feet higti weighs nbout 18(1 pounds,
daik complexion, dt v hair end black eye*
reman nose, with a coitsidaiable scar length.
wi.*o on hi* nose, has one stiff finger on Ihe
right baud, fond of card playing.
January $0, 1868 ,w3t
admonish an aad ilngular, tbs kindred sod creditors
to Sts tbeir ol Joctloovln my oDcs, Ifaoy they bars,
on or bafora the first Afaaday In Kabroary n«>t, why,
I’tt.c. ihould sol b# grenlaa —"—‘ " gj
. great*-
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oadsr my bsad At afilce, Dtesmbar 25th, 1857.
U~ JOHNSON, Ordinary
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hi and 41 JfaffattBuildiag, 335 Broadway,
New York.
-•Specimen eaptoa seal free.
AOE.NT: It’ANTED.
e * WIN'NEIT 8HKRIpr'8 BALES.—Wtlll bs tmld bs.
AX'fore tbs Coart Hours poor ia Iho town ol Law
rettosriiis. between th* legal hours of .tala, on th*
Orel I ussdsy Is Marsh ntxl, the following properly,
On* negro girl, kbouVsixtsso yaari old, ofyelloif
ecmnltxion. by lh« oitnt of Uattba, $l$o, on* nbgro
boy about thirteen wtpn.dd. of yslfsw contplsiion,
by tbs nams or Josspb, levlod on as lbs proparty -f
U K Crawford, to uti.ly three Juperltir Court 11 tss,
uus'.u.larorafR UUIsssland r*. II K Crawford mall-
•r aad D U dleiaadsr aadirwr,one Iu faror alls..
Brown **. Barloo B Crawfon! maker and II U Alia-
antler and R M C'.ar’tao t tadoracr. oils In farorot A
R Smith ri Dt Crawford; proparty polutad oot by
«,‘w!A», alt nagraw to wit: March, a
man about fifty yaara old, Lucy, » woman, oboot fifty
year, old, - livar, o boy, about foutloau yretrsold,
jtfAr* 013, ■ uvwr, • w;, * *
J»nt, • girl, *6001 tmm olJ, » girl, *•
bnut Ivrtlf# jttfi old, dipril, »r
-boy, about tbirtoad
. Baggy and Harnau, on* bla«k
„orM. on* bay Ilona, a art ooa bay
rtr*d bn*h*I* com, mar* or l*o, *l«o, th* undivided
bairof tract of laud, open which ia aituattd old
VVartaw. Forty, it b*ing th* | Ueo wb*r* th* dAfand*
did latair (raid*, all l*vi*d in aa th* pro-
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g*rty of Jaw** U How*ll£ to MtUf^ fonr I of*rlor
-wurt-fl fa«, on* in favor of Adair k ward v*. James
M HowaU, nod tbr*« in favor *f William Ke{«r* and
otharav*. Jam*» MHowell, and to aatlafr two Hu*
p*rior Oourt fl fa a, on* in favor of Bmalt k Cartar,
and ooa ia favor of Oaorg* W Snow, for tba n** of
porior Oourt fi faa.
and onaia favor of boorg* w ouu», iormo ukui
tbo oflieara of Coart va. Jane* U liowall, all levied
on aa th* property of ib* dafemUnt Janea M Howell,
and property pointad ont by pUintill's attorney, Uvy
made and r*tarn*d by Uanry Allan formnr sheriff.
AIjSO, will b* aold, on* negro woman, about forty*
AIJ6U, Will 9V$uiU|UH« uraiu "uunm, suuui tuft;.
ftv* VMraold.of dark complexion, by thonamoof
F*raby, I*’ * 1 - *'
R*tt«. to a
fiv* yMra old. of dark -
Foraby, lavivd oa aa tha property of Jonathan M
" ** *- Mtlafy an Inferior Court A fa laauvd fiom
nstt'. IU sntisi/ Mi »asiwg.wg .. saiaiuirotu
tha liooorabi* Inferior Court of Walton county, in
favor of Hanry Pika, Adm'r. he. v*. Jonathan U
H«tta, property pointed oat by th* defendant.
ALW) t wlllb* aold, on* hundred and tw«uty f
nfUadff—n^—
acre* nf land, mor* or Icaa. adjoining land* ofSamaei
L healdand Puckett, in Gwinnett county; Uvl*d on
a* tha properly of A U Clark, to Mtlafy tut**n Jua-
o*a Court fi f«a Uaurrt from tba 66‘id that riot, O. M.
iu favor of WU*y W Webb vi. A M Clnrk; l*vy mado
and returned to ma by Kliaa Cannon, L. O
AleSQ, om hundred and thirty acre* of land, more
or lea*, it being tb* piacf opoo wbleb tha defendant
now r*fid*a, adjointng laodibf Uvy Dvaton, Jo**pb
dl*pban* aiidoth*ra,l*vla* ' 4 jj "*
.... ,. . iad on to MtUfy thra* Jua-
tlana Coart 0 faa, ooa In favor of Pitoar h Kngland va
Gidaon Harvlaoo, aod ono lo favor of A U CUrk for
tba oaaof J C Stanley, one In favor of J JfFkfonvr for
tba uaanif J C Stanley va. Gld«)n UarrUoo, levied on
aa tba-property of uul defendant, and painted out by
j cfl Unlay.
ALSO, will be aold, two hundred act**of land, oqre
or laaa, adjoining Uadi of Ailtn Jon**, Dr Mattox.
John King and other*, levied ou a« tb* property
loan I* Haora to MtUfy two Jnaticea Court fl :
KardU
Uauad trom th*444tk ItatrtotgU, M., Vn favor of A
R Smith va KL Hearn; levy mad* and returned to me
by A L Darla, L* C,
OusrOaNTli BAlsKSs—Aleo, will be aold. fifty aeraa
X ol land, parVoflot n imr*er forty,four, in tbo alxth
* of Owian l ‘ - ^
district a
mifliWWBIB .nrt/ ( fou
winnatt eaunty, levied on a*, tba property
nr Jarnea R Henry, to Mtlafy one Hu per for Court fl.fa
in favor of Jnhua UUlva KbWatar* and Jarnea H
Haary aaaurlty, pointed out by Mid Henry; levy
made by H Allan, tormar Sheriff,
A LSD, will b* aold. alxty five aeraa o( land, lying
i tb* water* ofAppnlacbeo and Drowning creek
; levy road*
by II. AUaa, format hhariff.
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Icmatban M Belt*, to Mtiafy
f \ IEORGIA, DeKalb Connty.-o-
Hjr Wheteaa Alexander Hill, applies ta maj
fist falters of a-lminiatiatmn upon tba cattle of
Thnmta O. Hill, late of said county deceased
Those are, Ibsrefoie, to cite tnd admonish,
all and oingolar tho kindled tnd creditors of
•aid deceased, lo lila objections in my office (il
any they have,) why aaid letlera should not .be
granted ID* applicant
Jon 8 ALEX. JOHN8GN, Ord'
on a« tbo m opertr of Joq§tb ...... ..
Hopnior Court fl fa Jo Uvor of Handaraon and Cbla>
low vaJ M Uatta, property pointed out by dafand-
ant, (*ry made aadratamad by U Allan, former Slier*
J LSO, will b* told, tba iotarvat of the dolaodaota
Inaodto tbrao negro alavM to-wit: Robert a boy,
i woman, obout twenty two
year* old, nil 1*vied upon by virtue of auodry A faa
taaood from a Jnatkoa Court of uld county, lu favor
of I) KLyla va, Gilbert Eiopaon, 1« U biiupaon and
Mary Brown aaaority, aad other fl faa in favor of Mid
l.ylo v*. Mary Brown, lw all of which ovgro aiavaa.
i.yi* v*. wary Grown, iw nu m ovgro atsv**,
-ttts aatd-MarrHrmrirhara-Hfa oatate r and ihoasid-—
Gllbar\andd II Wmpaonaaeb haa aa Iwteraatlo ro>
ADMIN18TRATOR'8 SALE.
ivy a Con*labia; pointed out by aaid Mary Brown.
WAlelUN CAMP, Hbarlff.
Jxi^aary tfitb, UM. ,
UKOHOIAt Cberolsaa Uounly,
HBUKA8, Thomas D. I’eikinson and
W ILL be sold before ths Coort House
IB
. . door in the town ef Jasper, t'icken*
County, on tho First Tueedsy. in Jftich next,
Iwtween the osaal hours of sale, Lot of Land
No.307, in lha Ifith district tnd tnd (action
of originally Gilmer note Piekonl county, con
taining 160' acres.
• Hold aa tbe property of Allen E. Jobn-
m/ii, deo'd, fbr the bi-nofit of ths heirs and cred
itors . T rrms, credit till the 36th ol December
W nmigQgMpMwpmipngi
Washington Drummond, tpply for Ict-
tart oftdministrstion upon tho citato of Daniel
Honey, lata ofstid coauty d ecaxodi tbeoo arc,
ihercforo to e U end admonish all fi singular the
next. Ji Hi JOHNNON l kindred and ersliton of taid dacastad u> aJiow
i- U.U.W- h, rawiginw. j«*~ 2SkBs»XKS@gS8tW f
T.NXKLTTOIl'H UML-WfiKMIUt-'BIC IK fiTMN
"iTRj—Da lb* Bial TD.—lay |a-Marsh atxl, wilt ha
roMb*foralh* C*mil Hoc*
Uou, rniton county, the
JcorT io Ih# cti, t'ffit-
Jan II, 1868
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