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The people of oar oily- Store recentlj
no celled garmting. There BtO'
poieoni, who ore eapposrfjto taw t ....
been favored with eny toowlrfge of the
Wonderful performances told to have been
practised by those who arejacoomplilhedm
the myeteries of the art. A gentleman
who u desirous of becoming familiar with
it, hae teat n sntdvertlsetwnt, eod xno
invite tie attention of all ganoten to ll.
They will Bad tuitahfe tenia offered .for
eny information thst&sy may eotnmaat-
cete.' ' ' -V-
OEFICIAL
Appointment bytteGoventar-
WflB*»T- Witszn, of Atlanta,
Aid-de-Quop'to Hi* Exceifeooy, the Gov
ernor, with the rink and title of ColoacL
Oar ftiead VVUsoo haa hardly doaoed the
title of Poet Ulster, when we are caifed op-
oa to coogrntnhtte him upon receiving a
military one. that of Colonel, aa Governor
Brnwak AU-de-Camp, for the dMsion and
brigade in which he ia located. A chivalric
genUeumo, be will make an cfiaknl Aid in
date of peace, aad ehoald "the blast of war
blow ia oor can,” a mere gallant cue Ha
Excellency wiU sot have enrolled open bis
ataff.
Oar City Police—F&be Alarm!
Otoe day last week we pohlished a com
munication over the signature of J. R,
which, if,we hai carefully scanned, vre
should hare dam Erred to anitwauattoo,
accompayieg tho charge therein eonlaiced.
We ajude to that portion oi the communi
cation, which represents “the failure ofoS-
cen to cocsider any part of the city, hjyond
the places where they roll rum and tobacco,
an parts of the city.” Now all that we
■ball say on the presentoocaricn in reference
to the fort going, is, that cur’city Marshals
are strictly temperate in their habits—that
while they may indulge iotha use oftobacco t
they do not indulge in the ase of rum or of
whiskey, or of intoxicating drinks of any
kind, and we believe this may be said also
cf oar policegtaually. Bat we are requir
ed to go farther than this. The e~plaint
of J. K. has been properly investigated by
cor Marshals—the result of which tavesti.
gallon we an anthorissd to state does not
establish the fact as to the danger in which
the young girl, ‘■the daughter of a.pjor
widow," who, •‘■was washing at the spring,”
was placed by the discharge of gun. The
P
. tvhet
ahlicaa,
itupon
rights in
.. iT .__._:off54vei
_ht to claim, and
rrspjct to* ahd. mnia-
under the Fcdornl
idet that wo have n
demand this from every.
, iperiu lhe free State*.,: Act-
Icmoetatie,: presses would, its in
-•'■‘-•itinl canvass, he a unit}—
i* South, and in the North;
Ld in ftarStetMbo found. also,
Jfctbe name doetrme.Nbw^ hon>
s:lamentably true,, that; defection
ii ahroad, jend-that, in many instances, : do-'
mocratic presses have gone over to the
enemy, and in others so' near aa approach
haa been rasdstoivttavwernight as well
write they too are resolved to go, and swell
thr numbers of our enemies. Kornev, with
bft “PnwxV we eousider as one utterly,
openly, prostituted to the service of the
enemy, and as .having .abandoned all do
fcr.cs of Soathcrn tfererj. Tea. be, who
was tite foremen champion of Mr. Buchan
an’s. election, is now actively, bitterly, as
sailing the administration for Its stern
maintenance at the principles of the Kansas-
Nebraska act, sad Of the vital oheol ‘‘non
inicnaitim' ’ which it embrace?, and is now
making open war upon the President, and
js striving topull down that which he la
bored so hard to build up. ButFurauy is
not alone in pursuing this ignoble noth. He
has mtny compeers as rsalous, if not as
tahnltd as himscif, and who are anything
but mealy mouthed a* to their’ present and
future affiliations. These are the cp?o ene
my, of whom the South is already warned,
and to whota it bids, as we do now, an open
defiance. 1
. Bui the South must specially be warned of
tins other elate of democratic, or prvftittd
Democratic presses, who still claim to hang
od to the Xalieca'.Democracy. For instance,
there are pspets lotto and strong in praise
of Mr. Wise, and Mr. Wise’s Setters—pa
pers that prefers too to talk fortheSnath,
.^HtcSpparJaluliig
sole’y to’tho local nolitlca idtlie. Territory
in which i Uvo. tin*-with which, fo tfftm-? ex-
tent, 1 have been connect'd,- bttt.the various
’ antradictory-ataltm-ht- that h-wo Itctu
by. unscrupulous and irrc-pjo-iylo k-t-
ter writers to the public press, touchb-g the
discharge of my cfiur’mi duties- as President
of the constitutional oouvohtkn, umkdth-
duty Imperative.
• Excitement, conflict god great cnpftwon,'
must necessarily attend the orgaotuati-’u fif
government for neotouinnity brought feg
thcr from till parts of ihc worl t, und acid-af-
ed’by different <A>jea:s; motives, atto-t>r»jii)
dsces. No Territory nor urgarz-.d ia the
United b'uteahas saflhfed more from - auw-
of this ehffrocter than Kansu*. Thu cot t!i t
about tfca shaping of oor inatttu- ions, so e n-
ataatlv diwtcd by persons and parties out
side of the Territory, has. forced .witbittits
limits a ebtss of popuiaiim from every jw -
titp of the Union, most dissimi ar in cIm
ter and with the alnintpet 'predisposi'ir
collision. That d-.svdur and c-uifu Jon, the
of. Urn eahijpiti af th - teturn!
fi'iLpaiuVoh*''^
-leiks, I staup mj cllioa, hv uruumu
ion,-.by Mri Brooks, dim oFtlte ctorks In thi
SurveyorTUmsrii's clHie- I «« inldriacd.,
in a Ic.ltcr fidtif Mr. Brooks, that hu placed
them fn the hitwla or General Maolean; thp.
chiof clerk mlbo Sdtvoybr Ueuorul’a offloc.
otvTIiU 37th dsy of J'ouuary. ,1 at onuosum
to myTrictids, end other*- who approached
mu po llio sut.joct, that the lieuumrutic par y
hmlii Iimjmityin tin) Dgl.-l-Jtitto, and nntliON
ised the .publication of such a stalemout. I
cauto to WoshiiiRt-in with no parlielo of
duiiui-oainy inlnd as tho icsult, 01 the Sa-
tuiilay tiipfiVSnertnyTirnTObra—Vi-asbittg-
tou. I; called to pay. my teaptaJte to an old
violation of -Individual. 4W public right-
and duties, sheuld resmt from such
'friend. Judge Douglas'; whokefoto„!f.aytng
placed in.my hands-a-caper lie had just 1 re»
lOived f om Kiitisas, This paper eoutainrd
what purpnrieJ ru bo the ifepp-itious of the
judges of r-lecttoo for the prerint ufl),>'»_
wine Crossing;’ and iu nhioh the judges de
puted that‘there were but,t}nty Mric Vutoa
■W at that precinct. 1 could not cot, nr
fiirm my dpltium upon a newsiutper puhliya-
tiou; hilt l luimciliatalv infuruicit my friends
;lmt if tiiicstuicuieut $ • mudu should prove
true; they most inevitably control my a>
It,oi. I i.aea reetcvcil and opened a return
ftom-lVlawatc{gross® preeint, which gives
to the Deaiucrntic (urty.u. majority of three
timid'.-.1 m.d sovai-ty Wt votes, and w old
Urns f.coro a majority to the Dcmocratio
loghliilyt! ticket of Leavenwotth eortuty,
..bd a majority on - joint Imilot in ti o; legts-
tlio Constitution. If the
We ere Infurand thet the Fresldeot tod Dlree
tan of the Oeorgta Air Lino Railroad company
to thta city, have agreed on tho 17th day of
March na the day for the second annual conven
tion of/thei stockholders of this company, to take
p lace In Qalnesvlile, Hall county,
Tho OANDtRB mauufuoturcd by them are al
ready Well known to* dealers and oohsiimart. A
comparison of their manulaolure Is challenged
with those made elsewhere—North or South.
They keop, also, constantly op hand, a large
stoc It of Nuts, Raisins,. Figs, Prunes,- Rleklet,
Ssrillnes, Saaees, Toys, he. . .
Also, OIOAItS of nil grades, from ?0 to t-10
per 1,000 i Refined and Dnrrel SUOARS—com-
prl tog a general stock for ths ippply of Country
Oonleetloners, at eslow raWsss esh he nflbrded
eisowhore in-the Stute,
NOTIOE.
Tho SlIHTlF.K'S . SALES of Fulton
County, heretofore published in the Natiou-
nl Amor icon of Atlanta, will Uerecftar be
pit* lished in the Intelligencer & FiXaminer,
of Atlanta. S. B.ibVB,Sheriff.
February 7,1858 dwtf
may bo deplored, bn; could not he pre^tjed'j judges ,-t tie.-d-iu at that preuinct foroish tu
Good men have sought tho pcaucfii! remedy j «*•:»-, ■-« 1 infonjjfa ti-.iv.' Denver before leav-
to theseeontiMvensies in tho ballot b.iv. Budj i... K•tyfits; u iaiia.hle and sworn statement
new have bevagownutl by lusvrupi-a os t • j tiu! but f.rtythrec votes wore polled there,1
ptibl.e at priviitc actico. "lu the peiiodie.i! U -c-u mc-,e iris. If a party to the fraud if 1
ad Jus s.-s put firth tip the lS\v mid oni ,- or d«hu«! lo he goveinod tiy, the paths of tho
Democratic party of !vttfi?.i?, cv,ry loretgt-! jtd. «• 1; is a tpiieiton going to the Jejal-
influfuce has beeu re;,uiiut;:J, i.iid pfety ' i )jbf tl.it rctari«. Of that 1 may judge
fort made to procure lor Kuusai ifu quiSti j a-iil ijiiorjij%e, 1 shall do se; aud, iu itiy
peaepful sQitlemont of all ipiesth-.n- of pub*.;-.- j dcteraiicetUn;, 1 shall to guveratsi byju-tict
policy by the fiir and h, nest .-j^roaipa Si | a ,1 Lugs ami the j ighti if if .shall. u» it pro
the popular will. To the fu lost eihct t
rveommeadatians have not pr -h ihly
vailed with thetr own party Irica-ir. vv! , it
opnajifion to a pa-ty ktiow ng -*t.d r.-=,
iug no law, may !u\v hecu diivoi. to tee - -.
tretnily cf wrong oral thevi/uiioa n poo’;-
right and tlily.' But it is itotuty oij-ct tag
in .o a mil exauiiiu'iun o; tVs si'-j -1. M.
object nowii to j-itire myself light.betpre .,
puhtie oa tic sui-j -t of ill - el-.etjor. n tan
for mcni'. t-rj of the -Ifgiilalitrd L- v.
worth bounty, the statements m r.f.i: t
which have hesn s cpUilTstin r uuii coutro
diatory.
Gn tiia 13th r.f January, r edo;. b.Tire
'opened the returns of the Kansas »!c-'tM
for and under tho Ccn$thuti--n, 1 ns., ea; ,-
upnn by several.gentlsni’en tr. n I;a >renei
” Ml “ f. Govei
| a ,1 truth ant the ■. Iglit, it it.siiall, a- It pro.
hahly will, pia'ce th, govermuout oftl.eiatatc
of iCtnsae iu t!;e hands of my enemies, .no
u-> regret it more; hut yet no one, not
veil a Black Republican, could perform the
July with; More -1* ilia consciousness of right
thatj! sh-.l! ii-et in the honest discharge of
. dicial diifflB. I i.avd writtao- tu Gov.
iv -ver to pipiute t.-;o sworn statements of
the judgis t-f thi- eohuo-.-erted preelect, and
111 uvo twh tex.:.; Ur,dor such eircumstun-
-L- -iswiP -ccuro a free mid uobiars-.d oxhl-
‘ li-.un.ol l'-cis; By tho aworn statement?
- - ...' eoreJ, I - I to governed in givir.j
•(. errnih-utes of the “.eciioti to the inrni
■s , o! the leglsiauiro fr iin Leavenworth
C,.;..;v J CALHOUN
:•/ The®; papers i worth eonety. by the sw-ira swumt
daxt apalicatioa t ofthe jadg:, -i tfc? a ; th-.
d;H.‘Lcomp.jf■ 5 *»» ‘ b ,? :
. * l pW, ac! I cat l e a -1 . -:r. ;ma a
ar.ybeci'uc they i;0 b. :; r -r : -.
p Vh:
kilty :'ig ■; •
and give ad?ice wita wmacljifk-lfscSidcucv, .
as tboarit the South is bound to foilow Mr.! Nided by .Dichtr
. I ard as.i-.d ii I would be .: ••
Wuernslihts vagaries and meaudenas! IQ i !; - |r< -i,.,..,,;, Cl , , iC
af-.sr tiw Preaidential chair/ These papers | vrorth coauiy, by;
never speak of Kansas and
for admission os a State nod:
too-Cc-nsutation, hut demni
arc jat i.-fied .that a,majority of ths pehpl
Kanssj are ia favor of making slavery
demesue institution. To refer tie.C'CMti
tut-cu—to moke Kansas a fr>-e A\;i »,— ■■■ ‘...’.
refoi* to .Kattoas what she. U raw '*j.a i- ,.ii -
eutitlrd to—to keep op the agitation |f tie full oppr rtn
slavery question there—is the work cf' ! “ e r ;, J r
these "milk and elder" editors now, 1“ ' fSrtn'nn": ■'
which, should they he Auappoiafefi "ill -f aan- —
be foaod an txesse to go over to free J tb. imre^;
soil torn and black renuhlicaaism. To u* j ‘
, . . , r i tie iiEis -i
this policy m *i plain at nc-onufay.— t ;;c mear.i’.rj
Every new esaj, these preisss go a e'.cp :-ir- 3 ;^-,
liver; and every month tt-iis tho tie ‘ia
Affiiflin China-
■aa»vfe«<f^i3.
.-rente l cr-J t .:.t the last mail
tvio£-Ilaaekorig deauded of ail
, j -. r.tiuJO* r.i -ro was solemn
- V.i.i d r u.;.. .j-a wLie—
- 1 u •; i'iihi a t.o was adnilthd to
■ el Lotto E rin hhJ Baron Or,
iT|.rcad ili-it Mr. Hr'qd luil t
-pcr.ue-1 litie, and Ita.l mot with,
1 .ii, -.- i-en- t’!. 1 ■‘•try, Jen; a
Veil a- trial with him In.,Ida th,
ell tefSiid tba*. ho -f.ouiil oc hat
m ■ ■ i i- •!,« city; but coa’ii not
i!r. lived then proceed
bet ev;0 inaier did not vesture
; ... ;... ,-.r’.;- • J tu bin>*e!f by ikie
a Kr rdffier reuicmpiious
ait jt: 1 .sired hog iti ary ;v,i
. -u; to ccuijglthg ttili—
ifh.Utoio hive lautuei- ver.ioa oi
ffuiras to bgvs step a copy
; r.end iaogg " Imn they spoik
: •■: t-.t.’o'tiaduce any
-. J. a transcript, andean
widow ttfemd to. flatly contradicts tho j iMUie . 4ad de®ctat, like X’. jg-
iuunent, a*.to tbs boll going ibroujb the j ij2% d fcsd & !re j a . iv r-tjowed
bonnet cf her daagbter. }-Aetr lead ia Conjrwe, have at;-.r.d-.r..i .At
Vfbil* upon t subject iu which our city . Uniai^fc,, » a d gets over to the wmt.
Monboh and city Police are toteroited, we j Crod. opja this vital tincsii--ujG-i- r-
may as well refer to the nameroa* atornu
that hava reccsll; bees atarted in oar city
about robbrriro, or . attempted robberies,
mm knocked down at night in the streets,
and so forth. We have, ia common with
moot of oor citizens beau deceived by these
alarms; asd | we now lake Occasion to soy
there ie no ;truth in'them. Thu wear*
salboruetMo do by enr rigilant- Mayor,
who bat promptly investigated into the
truth of every report of tit,’, kind, asd ia go
instance was a report sttiu feed by evid-nce-
In one instance only was there any ap
proach to the truth, and that was the case
of a clever citizen who ns fortunate ly hod a
quarrel with, some rode fellow* who took
their revenge by way-lsjiag aud striking
him over tho l ed; but a* fer robbery, ot
attempt at it, aroofding to report, in not a
totitary -fiate, after investigation, has tho
charge been sustained.
In view, therefore, to thi* state of things,
we cay to the good citizens of Atlanta, be
not deceiv ed by these false, sed ryitmuiii-
eally faltt alarms. Wa know not the mo
tive that orlgicates them, bat if ’tie to im
pair eanSdecca in the police of your ciry, i
is most ridic*loo* and cntemptible.
gia stands a unit in Congress. We tel or* .
{sc that* ltd pr&i cf G&irgiA* D iho t ami
Thn* tor, barring a litie: petitiacet-, we hit s
teen nothing to discourage tis .ia -Ihickirg
that Mr. Buehinan’s position, as anno- octii
in bis message tianeoittleg the Lom..; .,a
Cocstitutioo, U uaiveriaily a;;, vi i ly
theta^ That it is .by’nineteen twcn’L".'-. ,f
th# peoT.ts of this Sta-.e, vtc feci cor • 1j- ;•
And that it t» by an ovdrife'aiin j ma;
ty of’tbe people of the South, no tu.* etc..
wiH attempt to dUf.tt;*. But e:-.;. w;;;
this eitraardtaary tnsjt.-t'.y, tta.ur.!i:g ii-
most to tasty, the Himth bu gained
iTbt.Jionhern dcf-'icrttu- prtat-.-e that’s"., i
by us now, in fswsr, sA we mat add ,
b’-r, than thi.7 w-r * twelVu m u. hs t.;
asd .tint *tAchaaz' la th* camp have f e-
coots nataaviBi, and are dai y ioeras ng tri
Lambert ’and’ .influence, itiey taun l.
washed—vigilantly watched. It U sot for t
a press at th® North, it beam tithe:, i..
eisia w be detoneratie, to toake iV —It
mast be for equal ztgbto to ail; vptc-il
ttegss to nonet and for hrmthern Bights a.-.-
tier the Constitution. Otberwi-:#,,? cha'-:
of name, anything but democratic, wt .'A . -
neerer.tb-' troth.
New Advertisameuta!
To.Carrofere and OiiBrlllas!
A gtalleuian devlrouB i’f undergoing thif pro*
coj* of Oftrrotiog, which ta now «ald l»jr tho
National AtnvriCAp fo.be priiatio*d with iubcoio
In our city, will bo f;U<l tu most with one or more
of (bo rnoit nocompliihod Profosseri of the Art,
ut auy hour to-night or to-morrow night betweoti
the tours of nine nnd two in tba murbluc. AM.
tlrl^o• incident to learning the firat lesson a will
bejnid by PELEG Q 0. 310NK-
V. S.—:Twouty-fiy« Dollars irlllSba pil’d for^
fa^buclorily producing un authentic l utanco
thiv bus alroiidy been performed of thU wonder
ful Art lu Atlanta. P. Q. C. S.
' ; NOTICE.
Tba Arm of Wyman A Loo wt • dlMo’.vod on
tho loth of January IS58. Mr. B. f.. U'yumh
will c*rry on th> burlnei* uud «ettle np aline-
couna. Those indebted to us will please call and
iri.ike iinmodltoto paymcuU. B. F. WYMAN
Jan. 10,1868—dOt . J. .M. LEE.
Ball,-Public or private Partlos furnished
twordc^fal' ‘ wssst^ 9 - **
a« vzuvi, fa., shorVnoHco, with ovory description of
Cake* Fruit, Ac of the best quality;
Orders from tho city find country respectfully
i. . IMMEL, OUNNINGHAM & GO,
solicited., . . .JHB JB
Atlanta, February IHb, 1868— dly. d
A. ALEXANDEH,
Whclesalo and Retail Dxvggiat,
(Sign of tbe Nfgro& Mortar,}
WUiteliall street
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
—ji IS CO.SST.imY WFCKIV. —irmrJL
aSSS^^ilNO and atiJIur to,his <%lrn*wEj3>s£&9
Xfiiyg slvo *tock "f Ornge, Medlcinesi hW-bT
^6 I’Alnt*. Oils, Vanilnhi'A Cliomh
jBTfl caU, InblrutuonU, Dye StuUV, JunTfi -
Wlndow iilhflu, I’atty, Wines, VBtjjP
U'luors, Cigars, &c., all of whlch.are offered at Ioxv
t r'iirfofe and In grrtit«r rarltty than any other ««lnb-
lUhmmt In upper Georgia. Any mrson In want of
any rare aittcle WtM OnU It by calling at this eitnb-
bahmeat. •
Hlrt ‘facilities will enable Jilin to tell to puno’ual
rufllonurs upon Um usual credit. Tlie r»tlowiug
coxpris« a fuwortlclca to be found ntbls store.
SCO iKHitnft Caiunhor.
80 u Cbitirofo-mu.
23 “. lolitlo of PotAsalttm.
730 “ inllgu (Vtttloaakinds,).
66 *‘ Bottles Morphtnr,
83 ounces Quinine.
fiO “ Opium
.*> bbls cold croised Cafitor Oil.
20 “ Ahohf'l.
10 “ Onmphene
10 “ Turpentine.
to *• Varn'BbeB.dfffutBnt kinds,
to “ Kpsomtfalts.
& ca»ka aperro Oil
KoglUh Unsold Oil.
mm ©. ¥AEHM
Willi
A. H. BEAN,
IB mKmm,
AND IMPORTER OF
Brandies ' ctoo
97 I’rnsl, and.60 Smite Sttcnt.i
^ , JN1 o-w Yorli.
Ttibrtiary 2t-t.
10 bbls. Tanner’s (-11.
2 “ Kino Mho 0)1.
20,000 its SVh’to Lead In Oil,
Catlts flne Afct lfIra Wlco.
•• I*»le Kborry*
‘ Fins brandies,
I other articles to be found In * large Dreg
Ijilsllahwert. 4. .AUKXAMiKR.
February 17tb, 1S58—dtf
FOR RENT.
f ^ ic oni ^ 0< ‘thc |»io«oiit ye-r, averj
convenient and comfortable ilwcling
huu 'O. ofi Pryor afreet adjoining Mr U IS' VVil
\p|ity immodiately to
Feh *a!0, d&wif A. N ABBOTT.
TO HIRE.
X T NTH, l<?f of January. I8fi9.n number nno
J bouse worn in, uneucumbered, a first
Cook. Washer, and Iioner. Apptv to
Ftb.S2d.dA.u-tf A. N. ABBOTT
vi j y :-u : ; way of America,
li d. ; hut the' I saperlal Com-
-■I ci to hi? rlxcddnray Mr
. ix-.rly ,;l fi \ *‘u fell/
vn of *l> -n’t you wish
‘ C .■ a’.i u is tbit Mr
‘ h»i i; -’ N-ial fric-nd
Vii.to7.7LJU f ideA 'of "beiii
-1. .Veit a rodolyed
t tho* be u de^rmined to
•; o;>;*aiy a :‘£rior/ ’ed^od ia
riUm p-A’-er , and to
» - 0; t • ... ■» tri.ity bind tug
ha ; not force enough to
. • * be confident ftiso
- 0 r>- -reason for i>er-
;•.! 7. 1 fv iriA daubtiefJ
. , -ol.’. n-;! con tri - .
.u .. N'’-jth:c;g that
-. hr dScb/iioatid
-a . 1. Vy liniibed raa-
•-. ■ / ivU#? anu tldieio
e FOHOlA, KORWYTH COIINTY—To all
wii >?u it may concfrn—Wber^asa. Cfcorg-*
'vtfHrrg applies ty ran f>r letters of adminUtM-
b'-n 1 r* the estate of Thomas L. (Jnrrrtt, l&tu
of Vi id <Kuii(y,«leeea<ctl.‘
are ihorefo.-s to oito and admontalraii
p.-rsu’:. urcreated , whether kindred or
tors i»f wid dccoi^vd; tr» tiio their objection*; in
m> < ffi-ji:, if any they ha»e/ on o? biforo th#
Irf Monday in Ap il nost, why letter* of ad-
ministrati -n shuald not bo granted the appli-
cunt. Given under my hand at offico this *7tb
day of February, 1868.
w-Mv ' W. BARKER, Ord’y.
NOTICE.
j^LL persons indebted to the estate of Robin
Wood, late of Forsyth county, deceased,
are icqasjted to mho Immediate payment, aud
those having demands against thesamoto rrctont
lh*‘ia in tarras of.tha law.
Feb. 22, ALJ/ON 0. HUTCHINS, -AdwV.
TO HIRE.
A T.-IKELY negro hoy, who Is a good Jir-inj;
rocnmrvant,’.ivory stalls band, or any other
bu.tacssof thckinil, can hehfrotl by tho month.
I't.: farther information apply nt this ofiico.
February 21] IS5S iltf
hi, tut W;i
>\ Kavq just
citce wkick itua
rt- writer roii-
Itr;:n-
ety event .an-i
-s :-c’uJi;-gn
J tlte )'.T-
;.n. P .5 ibjjf
ths i!r.u!-i;t
..m*t of l.-tinan-
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'■Mi! It|
,:r,:.v.- tir
utntitc; -
, :’;.i tl.n
NOTICE.
M U. B. P. SMITH ii uty authorised a/;ent for
tho settlement of accounts and notes, due the
l-ite firrar.fO.H. hcronr .1 Cn., during my absence;
Tin-re indebted will please call at my old stand (J.
Noreroacomer) an-l -rake payment. 1 A m.rd
tathowisc is sufficient.’' C. II. STRONG
Atlanta, tla.F«».21, ISfifi dtf
A PHOCLAHATION.
CEOnaiA:
By the Governor of said Str.to,
W 1IEREAS, informution btB becu received nt
this Department, that on or about tho 7th
SiiFtVit, «omo unknown perion-or persons, did,
wilfully at*d maliciously, nod without authority,
a-awhch on tbo W#atern A AtUntlc Rail
Road, at .VUatoona—fhereby causing tho Passes’
Train in part to run off tho Track) and
whereas, sora#!unkn,own parion or tmnoni. did,
. z-to.l ... .
,lhi
8hariug Bosk Agencies
A wriler ia the Savannah Gwgian, over
the signature of f‘A Crack#;’’ recer.tie-
charged that a certain bank agency or sgs-a-
ciej were in the baWt of abaring note*.—
This ire. denied, in th* Savannah Repobli-
ean by “Another Cracker,” whereupon “A
Cracker” thus pstn the denial:
I nrett -’Anothsv CriekerY' denial with
thfe ebaljenge, via:
Let tbe.aotjiisf, cf “Anctter Cmi-n,"
dtoekrse bi* ouae to Aaibooy Eerier, »o<i I
will do the aae, tM then let tfc resmexd
Presto#nt of the State Bank appoint one
Savannah Back P.tfident, a, umpire be
tween tu, to hearsed pobUaa teatioiony
fct this fc done and I ’piedge nyse!' to
prodoee irrefreg>b;e erhJeace that a certain
Bank agent did, in th town of Macot, Geo.
eba-ge and retain at th* rate of twenty-two
per eer.t per annum for the use of the tank's
money, In » Uanszctioninvolving thousands
cf dollars.
I. “Another Cnudtcr,” reaiy for the
ie-utt J "A Cracker” is ready, and will be
in Uzcoo on any day named, of which k
.rallfc notitled, to verify thu charge.’
Twenty-two pet cent, per annua! Will
“Asotber Cracker” comenp to the .cratch !
Unetirrm EfirJs $UU in Circulation,—
Wa were .hovro yesterday a one dollar bill
of lb* Central Bailroad Banking Company
which woe not signed by the Provident and
CasbieK W. leant that about twobuodred
and fifty Of tbue notes were mused’ from
the banking boose of the company a fev
weekl ago. Oor citizens abould b» on the
iookout for inch bilD, The note shown to
oi woe p*»<4 oa the wife of a storekeeper
who*# establishment ianeor Fraaklin square
—Sacanah Georgian.
Timber Cutter’i Bmi.—Tuic inatitotiou
gr/.-v ioto operation en 22d itut. in Savsnab
We have teen some of the Lilia, l’r, 2's and
fi s. They are handsomely esgraved’tntb ap
propriit* rigrcll.1 Ac, which resrearnt our
itouthern tn»titutiooo—pine wood*, eotfoo
mmerce, • John Cooper ia preei
field, aod commerce, f
cleat of th. afcre Umk,—SntamK ,Qcorgi-
Ky-’Mr. Julia Dean Sliyr# bring* with
her from California, u ett proc-cd. of
thirteon moatbe acting, to. .nug .am of
IWflQQ.
City SabscriptioM to Rail B^4j.
Wi take tho following ft on tiro Aih
(Georgia) Pair;-)';
We return; d from-Alaha.rj i.-.-t -• k
The prtutainary «rv*y of tu: Alabama line
of the iss.V4i.aar, Aibauy k isutf ffo i . i—
from the fjsittak'.o-.'.e P.ir.r to .Moiitievhua
boeo eompleted’aci the ir.ap at...
tianteaefccat will - fiohhsd.
deep into#*’, is felt by t;_- is., -. ■ f *.|. ,-..
ia tee stoc-ifs o! 1 i~U er,t*.r -..«. . .ed
in the aetloo of tfeo City C-jur. r ! t..-
pahtbc, d Lu. w-“k An uet i >.
the fcgirKture ootbrnrizing ’.he city or >!•,.
fcife apoi a »*'*••• f ettitoae, > - rice ..
thij or any other Usifroad Compii/, SI,- t ecti
.tor If 1,^
does Count
r the Karl of
t in the House.
I orit Argil, a
!; • iloii • I .!.
Teeyito
ii i :
-MU .'. red,
it those lint
i. mcan'ini-
M’r Wrialit.
■f K-nbirdry,
. had oee.-
ent-
OoO.o-Xj.or a tax property of 2
fire J tar., i f. ’ i.;;- ..'at -e 1U0
act il tfc alttraiV!
gra-A of «... .gr -t. for t.f.s t! >
ccabr it upon the Company oa
ticav p<#rcr - :d 1 ’ Ot»gre«.
if yf., »ile ii able to -ao.cv fc i
oi tin tizvaunzb. .V !fcz ay A -
ire do no? .'-o Vcy At’acto
able to sufccrtito fcfioo'/ 0, ■
R Bond, in’oor juJgetaeot t:
p .»rod *<■
on I.i,-..1
i.-.-i to;
..e c it,‘ti
.•i,y
ft-.o, i
I road, ]
. ( Itii
soul-J 1
Air 1..7
ock oftroiahi
mott pay double ths*. of;!.? f,rr.-.»r i:-;t;
we merely pubilih the fwtgolr.;/ to „H.w
what other eitisa are djitg in ref •
Baiircad entnpriev, and no; to make wo .*.
be esUetiyi icridiou. eoap»r';*&m l/.-tve;:, -
Railrovls.
oed to one c.f the
viiglt t!,0 cjluss
- h.-lng u
iiiiit.'-tundiiiu llio
n .iogly ami de-
.noil of Mtss.-s.
. the meanwhde-
1 a, mi HaWie-r.i;
:or i ml him if he
i.-- w old smash it
- (ngiiteiieil the
.ugh; til- priii.-iral
aeiiqn, explain-
-il cc -I t’ the
.rkceper at-■ nowl-
' .in I Wright to
to ciecir. It her*--
i Vi r v brisk appli-
■ [tcraun
erlen nee.
Addi-ionalbytae Biltic
■Tie EmprcM/Eugeote ha* fceo -to
the Regent in esse any u *a;-y shu-ri; U-
(»!l Napofcm. [1..# Paris Moaitear, Ki-
the fetter pa*: of Jnr.uafj, referred to a j
■ieau’ir-’ oJriv.titatioa trilsh (r-.ato eboriiy .
be promolgatcd, aomiaating the perse nag to
who are to cbmpiee a Couu.’lof ileger. y s'
ease of the dsatii oft!e V.m, before fb-- •
Prioea Imperi tl attoia, hi* piffticai Btijefi-
ty.j
Hivgr Ccrrov I11 : K«b, l.ro.
Toe Cotton mark-: c!>««d If. fctv.r. I
Soitii four d ty. 5,-tOO. ha Orleoc. Tr. v!
Ordinaire 9if.
reived his
mcfrkqe
in to l-.ia
lout.-
r. i Pour
!.dpj
,L d*
'V-'
o'-—, ,
i or.
laterftorn Utah, Hi to i *, Feb. 20 —
rbnJGrojft .Salt Loire tusil o<s rwivei. Is.
diaoc ranted and »,n.*t JohcMa it ful./; m- --.r A -. ;! . s of thr •
poztod on the motesMro'ebf the Mermani, - s.-ix-i ; r i t.- m; i.-
wfc were preparing for reeiitaace. -The I ocratio party. I n,v;i-yfe>l, at u matUr o’
treope ut ia good spirit*. | Mens, tin.; the litpont.gai oi thi j’sigj
I : i o hi. bosom as
Wright temarkc-d
■.j-t.v-l; to.letio
-potter nodd.-d
,. to - f-,.,:. In tho
r*i c, Ii-1 i-;ioe lo
- ,.i, I . . j-.- . tl> in;- rferis ful—
■■■ • - I - ■ y - i i- tli ot thorn, hod
i I :-1 v.,th ill.-grip of ;
. -, d i- .i’ n,; to F To t-t the d~ii
i . 1 1 - hid. ’■ . ■ »«i| aim-'
-- to in’f f-re. Vit.-ht w th tub
■ - .1 r; lo -ouhite .1 it, roti.-rtod
vi ,i ro . - .1 vigor and only
. ; - . v.lsti-li-h ...’. :u .iiin lie cos d
- no •- , and tfo-n i-u the “kickrd
r.-i ub-r" 10 tho tundolcnce of hie
-tolar iii.ioj,
s or r.liout the Sth In.tint, wilfully and uinli-
-inly obstruct the said Road about tbreo mile,
owi thsXurinbi, by placing an Iron bar
- Xr.c’s ; and whircoi, by tb. Act of lb* 2d’b
/Xitsathor; Ittfi, «uch otTcnoei arc uad. highly
ponsl —which Act ti In those words.
‘■.sec" I. Jit ft enacted, Hint if nny perron
r persons .hat! wilfully nnd maliciously destroy,
r in any manner damned, injure, or obstruct, or
shall willuliy nid maliciously cuu.o, or aid »ml
i., or counsel or advise any parson or persons
to destroy, or In any otbtj manner to damage, or
■ .jure, or obstruct the Western A Atlantic Knil-
road, or nny bridge, edifice, right, or privilege
‘ Hoad, or if any
instructed for.the use of said
person or perioo. shall, without authority, turn
move, or in nny manner interfere or medJle with
nny calc, switch, sldoling, or other appuitennncs
*o s.id Road, sorts person so offending shnll bo
gujlly of a misdemeanor, and on conviction there
of, shall be imprisoned at hard labor in the I’e- i
tcntlary for a term of years not less than seven
r.or more than ten; and if death to any paisen.
,;e* or other person on sold Road shall ensue from
;ny such net, euclt act or offence shall be held nod
do mod to bo murder, aod shell be punished ac
cordingly”
I have, therefore, in order that the offenders
may ba discovered irbd brought to justice, nod to
(rsvontttlm dcstrueiion of human I fo aod pretcet
uo property of ths State la future oguinst the
co-nmUsioij of such offenets, thought proper to
issue this my Proclamation, hereby offering » ro
wer i of Fivo Hundred Doll.rj, forth.spprehen-
ion and delivery of oacb, or either of the perpe
tratbfij of a,ld offences, to the proper authorities
In which thoy were
FOR SALE.
N' a-.ortment of Burial I’ss-f. Chuatier th.n the
obl-apesto tt. J. SHaCkKiFOitjl, Apml.
f.bruary 10, lf&S
Cotton Fnctot-y for Bala:
riAin; |irv(i«rty ttVingrly own’eil'by the l.nv
I renci-villo Mnnufuefurng Oompany is
olii-r Ot I MB
■»' xVoavor. rukar, end Hordv Trepwiillpl
Inslorst-r. and no Info*” of Wm Mtjfroy vs |
Alhnn W Wcever. Tho nbnvu lo
Jo 8 Smith former. Deputy Bberif
18 Smith former Deputy Bb.rifl, .’ . 1
AI.BG. One s-ltv Lit. number not known,-*
wit me. n the defcndam.uow live., It being p«H
ofLeml lsnt, No eighty lour, lb the fourteenth ,4_
iliotriit I.f originally Henry now Fulton county 1
ii» the iiropor y of Jeose Tlntmane to satisfy & J
fi fo iSB® from tho Justice. Court oftlm
tnu ’tit dutrict, 0. MS m favor (of John R(,
Ith-iilfs v» ..id Tinimans. LovleJ oh by W.\ j
P. Lnriictr, Conetable.
AI.SU. (Uty Lola S'c. ninoteon and twertyl
Of blv ck fivo, and one . vacant- Lot nenr the ,
Steam Mill, number not kno vn, ail/bcing part il
nl Land Lot number fifty throe,.in th. Idtfe |
t-%!
a.
M
dlstrini uf origin-illy Henry now Fulton coun
ty Levie-lon n. the proper y of Meredith
UrowSmu -utisly 2( Jualiee Coort fl fa. tasued J
from tho lu.lices Court of th« f>3(llh dutrict Uj
M.. in favor of Jismen W. Kirkpatrick va ialiT
IJrowri. Ala i, tmo ft fa for tax for the year
1867 v« eaid llniwn. The ebovo Ju.llceV
’ourt fi lae levied and returned to me by a
Constable
AI.M), Lot of Land.number one hundred
sfceijtj-two, in tho (4th: district of originally N
.Henry now Fulton county, to sa’isfy three m
Just-roc Court fi fue IesUe-i from tho JusticeurV
(b url for the C-ttfltli district (1. M., in A’-wfun |
count), in Inver of Homes) J Ba'ee v» Borah
Meibewaai'd Nicholas II Buctm,.Indonere—
Pfoprrty twintml out by plaintiff a Attorney.
Le<i-d oft a nil returned to ine by a Constable.
jAI SO, l.utbf Land number one,hundred
nnd fifty five, in >he 14th dutrict, of originally t
Henry n tv Fulton county Lsvieo on ns tho-\M ! ( -
property stf Jon-ph Unldwrll to satisfy three
Just cc« I biurt fi Ivb in favor -.if A K. Avery vs
jid.--.ir Brown, Joseph Caldwcll atid A.Tom*,
lins-rn, rttil ’A’m H Dodson, security on ola)'\
” -vtuuiion, isoitod fnun 'lhe Justices Court
the Shliili district G. M- Property pointed’
nut hy .pl sin ilf. Levied on mid returned to-j
mo hy a 0 ustable. 1 ’ .!
At,sit, Ton nen-s of Lend, lying North of
M llumhuru*; number not known, itbein^
peril-’ t in milid-ct , inThe Uth dli. j
tn. t -f BSmally Henry now Fulton county^
J... VI- d Or- as the pro, erty i f James. UlackmuB
in satisfy two Justices Dour’ fi’fas, o’uo la fa-1
vor -I J K. tfc 0. II Wallace "s James Black 1 ;
I .me In favor of Patrick White y«
Jam.-. Blackman. Levied on and relurnod.U J
i- by n Constable m
ALSO, Luts number 2 and number 3, in j
sub-ltvis’nn of originally l-anil Lot number |08
iu the Uth district of originally
-reJ fur sale, at private contract. That
-cumpaiiy having failed, thewhoursialdislr
inont has been s-ld at Sherill’s .ale ond pus
rhaivd by th- unifarnigno-l and others, ate more
uominnl price, and none of us being inamifa
urt-ni, we propose tn sell to. others, who sr_
i-cas thari-onb third ef the actual cost and n-nl
viln-r o» tire property will leave us a .atisiacto.
ry profit.
This is 1 1 -he lergent end l-eat arranged
Ootl-ii Mi’Is tn the Southern Slates- The
main huihllng isef the hsst ergtiUo, SPS fri-
long, by .’ 8 tvi-le, four stories high with the at
tic. i 1 he machinery cnnsisls of SlJdO sptndit a
whhlourn and ether corresponding,machine
ry, repairing and hlacksmi-h’s ipirls. Ac.
Onune-'led wdi, which are two'fine wheat
tind two c;.rn mills; ah dr.iati hy steam (wnve,-
r,nd in good running erde.r. The, op'r -liven
houses arc all framed woeden buildings and
eonvrnicntiy situated.
This cstoblishnient is wvll lecstei) with re
gard to the raw materia!, as well ai the means
ef operating, and only nizteen miles from tile
Htime Mountoin di p-il, on the Georgia Rail
road with an c-itcn.lv.y, bock country murket.
.Satisfactory warranted titles will ho made
and terms orvanged tu suit purchase:*. If not
Henrynbw-;
Pulton c-unty, each containing 10 acres, moro ,
nr leas. Levied on to satisfy sundry Justice. 1
Cuui i fi fas issued from tho 1026th district G . 1
M.. in J.iv-ir ol Win Gilbert, administrator of a
f’. Huuiphrins dec»ased, vs Bonjamin N Wii- ;
Ilford and 1’ti T. Hurinicutt, Property poin- I
le*t nut by plaintiff. Levied on and returned !
sooner disposed of, the whole property will be
sold at endian, before' thi) Court Hous
ouse Door,
on. the first Tuesday in April next.
The first party who makes anything hkc a
r.ianty efior, will secure a -handaame fart-nr
hero. For further particulars call andezanun#
for yourselves, or address
JAMKH P. SIMMONS,
Lanrcncerille, Georgia.
January fi, 185’S dw2m
A FURTHERSUPPLY OF
Godfrey’s Narrative
OF THE
X_raa.S3*It <3-2aiiKr3ST33XjX*
ISirPILSlIQM
EXPEBITXOJf,
IN SKARCH OF
dfe*S A3iS3B—<Hb—£3.,
wrrn a
of Or. E, I- Kane
from TnR
eaJDis'so tn pi?B (
BY
WM. C. GODFREY.
ONE OK TIIK Sb-nvivuiw OK THE JIXPEDITION-
E?*Ha:accjiH3 aoci.
SUFKRBLY ILLUSTRATED,
Forealc by Wm, KAY, Agent, Atlanta,
Georgin.
to me hy a Cnnstahle.
ALSO, one Lot near the city oi Atlanta,
Ironlii.g on thn Montgomery’s Ferre Road,
one hundred and two foct, and running back
to the right ut nay oftbe Western & Atlantic
Raitroid; It. being the House and Lot whereon
.1 M. Uuukelew now resides; being port of
Lmd Lot No, 82, in the I-jtb district of orig-"
L-al'y Hcnrvuow Fulton county, and 2 Stores
and pipes, and one grind'tune, all Levied on to
(r-.tisfy a II fa Irsucd from Fulton Inferior Court
f.ivi.r of Jnsprr Smith vs Amans Delpley,
dpi her II fas in my hands vs said Delpley..
Jar 28TWM SrBrLOVB, Sheriffi.
7,11 il-'i'U.N MORTGAGE 8ALEr-Wll| bo
J. sold, b
before the Court House door, In the
ciy<f Allautn, on the first Tuesday in April
ni rt, between thn legal hours of said', tbriuU
lowing property, to wit, ;
A certain Rolling Mill, nottr.the city, of At
lanta, together with tho foundation anil frame
cl the same.. Alai, all the building, beiug
eroclrd on th. I.smi ntt which the said mill is
lorated; also, all the timber and lumber-of eve.
ry description on said p»miara;_a!io,.the Inpls-
an'd fixtures unsaid premises, ccnsisting of five
s-.U of pullies, three ca p stands, repos for work
ing the same, one lot of axes, crowbar, and
pikes, one lot of Smith’, tool.; also, a lot of
iron in said Shop; also, offico -furniture con
sisting of three tables, one desk, b -ok care,
wash stand, iouoge, one letter press, one cafe,
one piano forte, three beds and bedding, one
dozen chairs, one bateau, three bedsteads,
thi.-a carpets, one cooking stove, one lot jL....
crockory wore, two Fairbanks Railroad Senior^''
one pair if ware house r-'ca'rs.nne pair of por.
fable Beales—all levied on to satisfy a mortg
age Ufa from Fulton Inferior Court, in favor
James M Chumbum fur tho use ol E. W. Hal-
(and, C, II. Wallace and Gdward Priest vs
Luke A, Dnugls.su. Propi rty pointed out iu
raid fi fa,
~ .lah kO. 'Krrt B B. Td'Vfj, Sherifl.
} 7ULTON SHERIFF BALES.- Will be
m
sold, on tho first Tuesday in March next,
before tho Court House door, in Iho City of
Atlanta, between the legal hours of saio, the
following property, to wit;
Tun acres of Laud, more or lets, and ima
pr -. mm thereon, It being tho piaco where
S. C, Elira lived Hd July, 185-1, thesamo be
ing part of original Land Lot number 79, in
the Mth district of originally Henry now Ful
ton county, odjuining Richard Peters, Edwin
Payne and I. Norctoss. Levied on to satialy
a ft fa iiiued Irom Fulton Buperior Court J,
A. Hay.lon, siimintslrator of Joseph Cole, vs ’
Samuel C. Elam. Property pointed out by
l-laintiir MATTHEW OSBORN,
Jan 29, 1868 Deputy Sheriff.’
1TI/LTON MORTGAGE SAI.E-On th.
V i ■ Ml
ZELLARS & McBRIDE,
WlfOMSAIjR AND ICTAIL DKALBK8 IN
FOEEIGH AUD DOMESTIC
BEY fiOOBS,
(In.Markhnm’e Iron-Front Building,)
WTxLtoliall street
AfILAHfA.'
February 11th, 1858— jltf.
*1 /VlJalci Yarn for Halo by
IU SMiOO, ABBOTT A Oo.
J gQjTSackv extra #kml V
of tba countlei reijjoctlrely ... #
t- mrrth:«.i,finil furniablng teitlwony laffieiantto
cfinvUHfjrtbaiamajiwdalio, a j{enuraI.rawardof
iiiCM'tUfnof Fivo llunlrcti Dollan, to any parioq
•Thf/shdllprciecuta, orenutpto be proieouud to
c'avictlotjany f-tn^n or persona, for violating, in
future, any of the proviiioja of tha abova recited
A* *, Ac*i I4o moroorer, ebar^o and r^ulro ail
ofcWrr in thla Htato, both civil and mUiUtry, to bo
vj.fiUnt in endeavoring to apprebrndaueb oflfoudv
er?. t in or'ler rhattb^y way b« broujtbt to trial.
05v«n undtirray band and tbo (iriat-Kealoftho
Suio, at tho Capitol, in MUledgeviUa,) thi?
'-bo 5 7tbd*y m February, in tit year ft
fur bird, nizbtecn hundred and fifty eight
1 ft' tbo Indepandenca of tbo United
and Uuperfioefloa
BEAOO, ABBOTT * CO,
January 2, USB dtf
1 A A A '^* Wnoe Non Feather* juat racelv
XV/v/VJvid aod for sale by
£ut*« of America, the eighty-focood.
!I*U J2. BROWN.
J03KI'
fi? fh*>0?»va*norr
V.v. Vf'ATKfN.d, Secretary of State.
■Vi^Tb# Marietta Athdcate, CarteriviHe Ka-
i r«*t; Otuaviiio BUodard, Ooorgln ’Fiatforui, Dal.
t >n Tbtoai, will intort twloo and forirard bill to
il tr—t*Fv« D^pirlrntnt. - '
CEOKCilA, U«i.v.vsTr Comv.
To alt whom it may Concern.
W W’rtAX tat! M.'OrfeuV,! eppHea tn
:o;* of i>iw<ti»n»h!p -f the jmjwii »•
'IT • *!-l,
*r*t tUnfcret
t/odu.t
- rtta » 1 ' ■-Iwetlj'i aJ] f»r-
rrt- at rt.r lljfch r#im -.-n
vuly. vbysawlit.
t«rj jlrftvL'l rut to vrAM-t 1,./• srr.ii.'j *|
J le.Uil.Mlli J... tug
tllvsa ue-lar at; hawt at eaw, iiiu M-uj vss. isos
*»» «-ff. jaiiUTluw, tod’y.
r mil. by
8KA00. ABBOTT, A CO
a MOflIAS F. IjOWE.—GENERAL
1 COII.MISSION MERCHANT, For the
pur-.uoie and raja of all kimlh r-f pro-luce
Groceries veil Merchandis, will pav particu
lar attention to the pcacm a of 1‘lai lotion and
Family supplies.
Cv All orders promptly and faithfully at
tended to,
Office on Smith Bido of Whit ball st/w t,
hree-luursca.-rlcfMVbt.il. -rcll-liiwlf
for cal. by
JnnJ, IWi KKAOO. ABBOTT A CC.
300 !
January 3.
“at AUOTfON~.
Frciii I’eschtefor rnla try
SKAtlO, ABBOT A CO.
B KFORKtho Coort Home door, in thV Sty
11 o'oldrtt—sola -lay !u .'far-Ii—the Bast h:
fc- Mb, 151)171
■Mf lo 8f,r,I- 1 tif 123
r■-..rilr Mcs —
dDt,
f Fulton county* laid
,.. - set jail well UmWttl
abcurgaWta-^ t t-ta i« *) 5f , gojd dwell
i: g Hr-tm r?) n r. pf *-.l^ lots. Hold by nrd*r of
»\urt lor Nat Mr-ngomn% TruMc» fur bie. arlfa
usd children. Tcfn:*—cycn •.bird e&aby' one third
in aix won thr, a.id tho rotetniutDrin 12 montUa,
M 1 »• ^ BUAUKBDFuRD/
Fib. 39—find, Y.nduo Muter.
._ first Tuesday in April noil, will bo sold
before the Corn! House, in tho city of Atlanta
between the legal L-urs of sale, the following
property to-wit:
One negro Woman, by the namo of Mary,
thirty five years old; ono negro G|H| named
M’lnney, ten years old; nnn negro Gill, nomed ,
Mary Liiry, eight year, old, one negro Man,
named Samuel, forty fire years old—all levied
op tositisfy amortgago fi fa in favor of Alfred
Austell vs William M. Butt, issued from. tho
Inferior Court of Camuboll county. Property-
poinfed out in said fi fa. «
8, B. LOVE, Bhcriir.
Feb 3, 1858 jt
AdininiMrator’H Sale.
A c.BBKABLK to an order of ths Itou the Court ol
fk. Ordlnsry ol Futtr-n Cooatv, will bs relit'unite
HrstTumrlsy In April next, brforr
13llr it.strict aryl 94 lection. .
” , t*n the lama .lay, will bs iclit before the0
AI<o,
Horne dow In the Town of gnrtng Plaee, tturreyh
totof I mut. So. 07 In (th dlatriet end 8d occrtoi
taij So, (0; la 10 dletrict and 2nd section. Fold es t),
n-operiy or Allen E. Jolmton, late of Fultoir Couoi,
0-rceaee.l, for Iho tec. fit of helre and creditor def
HaP’i^
— AdminlNtrntorJg Snlo.
A QBEKABhY to an order of the Ordloere of fatten
A County,, win he »ld before ths UooftTldn.e docr
to Atlanta, Kulton county, between the lege) houreof r
rate, on I he 1st Tnewtey In April next, the follow. /
Ful'.uii .ui.rnty. 8pt-t ii the prepertyofRhoda Certer-
ilo.-ra,r-1, for the benefit or the heirs and credltcre of
Mid deceased, Tense nude Iromvo on the day of ante,
, .... A. R.AtAtoMD,Adm'r, ’
t rb. let, 1 MS, with the will annexed.
G eorgia, pulton cou'nty^.
Wh Mil”' - ■- ’ ’‘
berea. William L. High of said coun«
ly apn'ji-a fnr Irltprcnf ndminatration on tho
r*-t.»»4* a f ThomM Wright Into of Nebraska ' i
Py, (bc-rcod, (which is situttti) in thi, ,
n:i I HUta,) * - ^
Th>s.- are therefore,' tn die and admonish olid
and lUligufar.'tlig kindred and cre<|lton ofsold|
ioucft -,fa bo and appear at my office within
afiy they have, why said letter, should not ho
gMUted th, applicant. Given under my hand
I ffidaity, at office, this tho Olh -lay ol January
833. m JOB. It. MEAD, Ordii fry.
K/1RS11A, trrttaf. Uoyare.—Klaty days a fur dal.
Ill sSjlaypt/to l,l */- -, /i”J*y K»k£ cuotr, for
Uero tc i.lia cwrr.. gttl, tty Itieoam. c( Lncln-lj, U.
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