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VOL. I.
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■ »j»mTr .m-v- . I>W ■ ■ HI I U~T~IT>
|£egal
Milton County.—Two
VT months after date application will be in ide
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to
the estate of Win. Dinsmore, late ol said county,
deceased.
JOHN G. CANTRELL. ) A dmr » a
SAll XII DINS TORE, f Admr3 ’
August sth, 1801.
G< EORG-IA, Forsyth County.—T'™
r months after (lute I shall apply to lac Hon
orable Hub nd Barker. Ordinary of slid conn
tv. for leave to sell the Linds belonging to the
Estate of Samuel Edmondson, late ot said coun
ty, deceased, for the purpose of di.-t ibution
among the heirs and creditors ol said deceased.
This 2nd day of Anti nst, 1861.
WILLIAM D. BENTLV, Adm’r.
Not ice.
rnwo MONTHS after date application will be
| made to the Court of Ordinary ot Paulding
coux'y, for leave to sell the lands belong.ng to
the estate of A. G. Briutl >. de ise 1.
0. F. BRINTL;:, Adm’r.
July 24th 18Gl-2m
GF.OKLiIA, Milton County.
"YTTHEREAS, John 11. Cook. Executor on the
VV Estate of Jeremiah Cook, deceased, ap'
plies for Letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at the
Court of Ordinary of said county, on or before
the first Mon lay in October next, to show c ome
(if any they have) why said letters should not
1 hen be granted.
Given u der inv han 1 nt office in Alpharetta,
Ga., March 16th, 18(11.
O. I’ SKIT.TON. Ordinary.
Not i c .
A LT, persons having demands acainsf, the es
fate of Robert M. Montgomery, deceased,
are requested to present then', properly attest
e I, ti' the undersigned, within file tim • oreserib
ed by law ; ami al) those ini bted to - aid estate
are required to mike immediate payment.
ELIZ X MON i'GOMEItV. Adm’x.
August 20th. 1861“(>'V.
A»lmini.l rator's Sale.
Y virtue of an order from the <’•> rt of < >r
' tin iry of Cobb county, will lie s i I nt the
late residence of < 'harles ((ler. deco is’d. i.i Mu
riel! i, on S.i unlay. the Seventh September next,
all the personal property of said deceased, con
sisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Shoe maker's Tools, Ac. Terms cash.
ELIZABE'I 11 CLER. Adnir'x.
August 20:1;. ' •I.
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tale of Benjamin Green, deceased, are re
qiic,and to pre ent them, pro] erly attested, to
the undersigned within the time prescribed by
law: and all those imlebted to said esuite are
required to m ike immediate payment.
S. L X’VRENCE. Xdm'r.
MARTHA E. GREEN, Admr'x.
August 20th. I sei6w.
GEORGIA, Cobb County.
>% r HEREAS, Parks Hardeman. Admr. of
» » Mariha P. Hardin n. deceas 'd, rippli •< I >
me for Letters of Dismi -ion from said Admin
istration.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all
and singular those concerned to tile their objee
tions. if any they have, in my oili-e.on or before
the first Monday in March next, otherwise Let
ters of Dismiseon will be grante I the applicant
nt tn.it term of the Court ot Ordinary for said
county.
Given under my hand at office, in Marietta,
this August 29th. I s .|.
JOHN G. C XMI’BELL. Ord’y.
G ,i >H n i v. < tobb ( ton nt j.
WHERE XS, Milton I Bagbee an uncle of
uecease I, applies to me in writing, for
letters of .administration on the e<. I'e < f Wil
liam L. Summerlin late of -aid county, dec'd.
I liese are there! >re to cite an I ad u mi-h all
and singular the kin red and creditors < t s lid
deceased, to ti'e’ their objections, il any they
have, in my office. on or before the lir- Mon I iv
in October next, otherwise, letters of a Iminis
(ration will be granted the applicant at that
t rm of the Court of Ordinary of said eon tty.
Given under my hand, at office in .Marietta,
tl.i- 2 th August. Is. i.
JOHN G. CAMPBELL. Ord'y.
<JKO!»(I lA. Cobb Con ty.
\W/ 1 1 ER I AS. Parks U ox! mm. ;i- f e fii'ier
▼ v ot dece ised. applies io me in w . iting tor
letters of Administration on the estate of John
J. Hardman, late of -ud county, deceased.
Th-sc ate therefore to cite and a dimmish all
and -ing Jar the kindred an I ereditois of said
deceased, to tile their < b'eetions. if any they
have, in my otliee. on or before the first Moral t\
in October next, otherwlse. letters of admlni
trati m will begrantc I the applcmt at that term
»f t e Court of Ordiua; \ of slid conutv.
Given under my hand, at office in .Marietta,
this goth August. Is
J 'UN G..C \MPBEL! . Ord'y.
I, < < bb County.
iI.R .\S. MaiyG Mi'chell. as the widow
II of d<‘c 'is.- ; app! es to me in writing for
let; a- of Admin ‘. i.ioii on the estate i ! Wy ly
11. Mit> hell. late of s iid county dee s,>d.
these are therefore to cite and a intoiikli all
an I sihgu ar the ki i ire lan 1 crcd.' w- of sii I
u.s. a'v ! tofde their ob.cti.ms, it' v they
have, in mv office, on or be!ore the ii Mond iv
in October next otherwise letters . ad.nails
(ration will be granted the npplievit at that
term of tin Court of Ord ri' y >• -aid ■•ivitth
(,Aen under m\ hand, at office in M.. i< t:a
thi' At gii’t. I' I
JOB I G. CAMPBEL! . c l y.
(AUEi'SL mst receive a. a la -e It Ec.-l h
I'airv and other Che 'se bv
Nov. 9 • GKo\ iS XDI TN .R.
Be fcrittto tai-fcMy Mwate.
GEORGIA, Paulding counit/.
TNTOTICE is hereby given to all persons concern-
XNi cd, that II :xnv Mitcbkll, Lite of said comi
ty, departed this life intestate, and no person has
applied for Administration on the estate of said.
Henry Mitchell, and that i;i terms of the law ad
ministration will be vested in the Clerk of the Su
perior Court, or some other fit and proper person,
thirty days after the publication of this citation,
unless some valid objection is made to his appoint
ment.
Given under my hand and official signature. July
15, I[S6L MILES EDWARDS, Ordinary.
NO l ie id.
HgAWO MONTHS after date, application will be
M made to the Court of Ordinary of Cobb coun
ty, f ir leave to sell tae L AND and NEGROES, be
longing to the estate of Mary Tixslxy, late of said
comity, dec msed, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. June 27, IJgl.
A. M. NORTHCUTT, I .
2!)-9t W. J- TINSLEY.(
Paulding Sli rill’s Sale.
‘ILS7TLL be sold before the Court-House door
V V in the town of Dallas, Paulding county.
Georgia, on the first Tues Ity In October nexi.
during the legal hours of sale, the following
property to-wit:
Two lots of land Nos. 820. B.TI. in the 3d Dis
trict of the fid Section. Levied on as the prop
erty of IL A, McCollum to satisfy two fi fas in
favor of J. B. Oneal. Levy made and returned
to me by a Constable.
J. 0. N. FGOTE, Sb’ff.
August 26th, 1861.
G< BORG I t . CHEROK EE County—Where
T as J ,-ieph M’Conneil, administrator of the
estate of Win. Beavers, decease 1, applies to mo
for dismission from s id administration.
These are therefore to cite an I adin mi-h all p -r
sor.s than >h y fie their <J j •<:’ions, if any they
h ive, within the time pre ß cri ed by Ja.v way said
letters of dism.ssion shoul I hot be granted the ap
p ieant JaMES JORDAN, Od’y.
Ap> il 1!. 1861.
JVC AT TO
DYSENTERY CORDIAL,
() a
Compound Flixer of Hliubarb.
A J’LEAN.INT. safe, and effeetiml remedy
for Dysentery, Cholera Marbus. Pain or
.Sickness at tile stomach, and for all Bowell aj
sections, Prepared and sold by
HAMMETT & GROVES.
Feb. 17, ’6O -ts.
01 icn>kce Baptist College.
(Lassville. Gass County, Oeorgiia,
dh 1 fid 50 TO 8162 50 pays foi 10 weeks Tuition
Hoard, Lodging. Washing, Fuel ami School
incidentals for a young man.
There are six Classes (two Academic ami four
Collegiate). Students are received at any state
of preparation and for any studies they may
select.
Tuition p lyable in advance. Boarding in
private families. Provisions tor 200 students.
Eor further particulars address
Rev. THOM AS RAMBAUT. L. L. D. Pres't.
or Plum. J. D. Ct»LL! NS. A. M.. Dean of Fa'lty.
rC~N. Il Suring session opens Thursday.
Janimr’,’ 17th. I - I. jan. 4-1861. iv.
. AL A
R E S 1 D EN T A.J A DE N T IST.
(H HATEFUL to the citizens of Marietta and
L vicinity for a liberal patronage during the
[last ten years, is siill prepared i i pi r.'m .a all
operations eiihei tor preservin'; the natural, or
•iserting artiliicial teeth in the most approved
manner.
IL- . .Melts calls from those who have venibnd
Ic. 'h. ns l:e is using a prep irailon for tilling the
most delicate teeth no matter how badly de
cayed. if not otherwise (iiscased and rendering
them serviceable for years, ft is about the
same color as the teeth and will never clmng
or discolor the teeth.
Refers to citizen- ot' Muriel! i for whom
he h is operated during the past ten years.
'lA’l'ilSs. C i sh. unless l>y special contract.
Office smith side of public square, over the Post
OfficeOct sth IsiiO.
TO £ CL?. AAG.
On and after till.; date, we will sell Goods for
CASH ONiA
Those wishing goods in our line will find it to
their advantage to give us a call, as we can
oiler inducements to buyers. Those indebted
are requested to come forward and SsttlO Up
either by note or Cash.
HAMMETT & GROVES,
Angnst Ist IStH.
/A. A FBAZER,
HAS A SPLENDID STOCK OF
GOLD ALID SILVER WATCHES,
JEAVELRY OF ALL KINDS.
Silver and Biatcd Ware,
Which he offers at price- to suit the times.
FOS: C ASH ONIA.
At his store one J 'or al’ovc Connell's
Hall.
June Ist. 18 1 ts.
WILLIAMS & McLEAN,
Manntaeiurers and Deelers in all kin ’s ct
FURNITURE,
MOSS AND HAHI MATTRESSES,
LOOKINGGLASS. PLiTES,
Peech-Tree Street . Atlanta, Ga.
FIGS \ fre Le o ; ‘iv. -l t>v
. T ’ ’ ‘ ROVES A BI TNER.
MARIETTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 10, IS6I.
BUSaNES** f A R OS.
Churches in Marietta,
M. E. Churchßev. Alex. Giluiam. Pastor.
Presbyterianßev. E. P. Pai Atm:. Pastor
Episcopal (St. James'! Rev. S. Bexedict. Rector
Baptist. filled 2nd and 4th Sabbath
in each month by the Rev. Mr. Rambav.
Two Churches lor the Blacks. Methodist and
Baptist.
aTnTsiaipson
Attornsy and Counsellor at Law
As arietta Georgia.
October 6.
A. J. HANSELL,
Attorney at Law c 2 Solicitor in Chancery.
''lariettv Georgia.
October 6, ly-
GARTRELL,
Attorney and Councellor at Law
Marietta Georgia.
Joly 29. .yl
C. D. PHILLIPS,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Marietta Georgia.
june 15 ty
’ gT N. iTesteis.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Marietta, Georgia,
AA’TILTj practice in the Blue Ridge Circuit
W the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the
District Court at Mrrietta.
February 29, 1861ly.
~cfcEßO 7T~\VT NN, ~~
ATORNEY AT LAW
Marietta Georgia.
Will attend promptly to all claims entrusted
to his care.
Oct. 12 ly.
JAMES’ mTdISHOP,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
DaWSOXVILLE ( ; EORGIA.
WILL give prompt attention to any bu dness
co’.ifl led to his care in the Bine Ridge
circuit. Sept. 21. 1860—ly.
J. OWN.TL’
Attorney and Counsellor at Lav.’’,
Acworth, Cobb County. Geo.
’TjY’T’ii.i. practice in Cobb. Cass, Cherokee, ?Jil
' t ton. Paulding and Fulton.
-Hon. J. W. Eevvis, lion. F. •'
Garfrell. Atlanta. N. A. G. S. Avery. .Acworth.
Any information as to responsiliilitv of
parties, promptly given. Feb. 29-’GI
WM. I’HII.I.II’S. J. T. BUB.KII ALTEK
PHILLIPS & BURKHALTER,
nut Xirvuv.
AT a riet t :i. Georgia.
Will practice in Fulton. Paulding and all the
enemies of the Blue Ridire Circuit, in tiie Su
preme court, and District court.
April 5. ’6O ... .-ly.
DAVID IBWIN. <;i:EKM.!'E butler.
IRWIN & BI TLER,
ATIOTINEYS AT LAW,
UVEcXTiettot., G-a.
{JUSTNESS confided to their professional
I m in urement in the following counties will
lie tr uwicteil. viz: Campbell. Panldim;. Pol I '.
Uobb. Cherokee. Forsvfli. Lnimikin. Fulton ami
Milton. Also, in the District Court at Marietta,
mil at the Snnreme ('ourt at Atl inta.
ffifl'The District Court sits at M iric'ti on the
econd Mond iv in March ami Sen'emlcr. Re
turn 20 d ivs before Court. - foti'.’O 'GI-l v.
W. T. PAY. J. W. HEATH.
P,lformei/'n al Lau\
Jvsper, Pickens County. Georgia.
V v Gilni’T. Fannin. Lmnnkin. Dawson, ?4il
ton t'herokee. Mmriv and Whitfield.
The utmost vigilance g?,-<-n to collections, an 1
monevs nromptlv paid over.
ent’ 1 Ith -y.
3NT. T 3. CT-TTTGTZDSr,
Attoi’ncv ami Counsellor nt Las’» •
Marietta, Cobb county Ga.
Will practice, and give prompt attention to
ill business confided to his profession il care, in
die District Court of the U. S at Marietta. Tile
Supreme Court of Georgia, at Atlanta, and rhe
■-uperior and lufe’ior C ourts of the Blue Ridge
Circuit, ami the counties adjoining C obb of oth
er circuits.
Especial attention given to the collection of
b'bts. n;i I the securing of all m inner o ’ claims
Pminpt and -ffieient attention will be elven t<-
ill m inner <>t busimsshi the c. nrts of OriPn.a
rv in the eomttv of C'obband ad'oiuing 'o inties.
Feb. 1.) ■ one y
la imlmn. Markley X Jovner.
D R UG G ! STS.
HAV E jusf received from the West, and of
. fer for sale for C >>nly :
200 Gallons Pure L nil O'! ;
Ist) “ Prime Alc<R >1 ;
It'».'> “ T idpoi s Oil :
0) “ Burnii.g- Flui ;
120 Kerosene Oil ;
2 Barrels Lins-?. <1 (» I ;
150 Pounds Pure Sulphur :
1 Keg Salt Pet< r ;
2-i0 LI s. S. 't ;
For Sale for CASH Only.
N. D. -l et no one take ffi nse. we rive mi
amii • tii.it we will urn ~w ,i an> ;• ; _ .-
m credit. Csu-b demanded < n delivers m al;
roods N J*
May 31st, 1861.
Mrs. A. ISAACS,
FASHIONABLE MILLINER,
Connelly’s Iron Front Store,
White ITu’l. near Alabama Street
ATL/IXTA, GEOKG LI.
,A LA.HGTL assortment of Bonnets, Read
Vfi. t’re-ses. Bertha Capes. Embroideries. Dr<ss
Trimmings and Fancy Goo s constantly on hand.
Baimets xnacle to tsrder at sliort notice.
Oct 5. ly.
TTAVING returned to Marietta again, ray old
_L £. home, I offer my services to the citizens of
Marietta and the public generally, who I have
-erved for nearly twenty years in repairing
WatcliCS. &c- lam now prepared to serve
you again. In addition I have in Store, an as
sortment of C'onfectionaries, consisting of
ANDIES, NUTS, R AISIN S
.nd fancy articles. Also. Tobacco Cigars
of the Best Brands SO A 7’5, TOMATOES in
Cans, Fresh OVO Oysters,
SARDIS n:s AND CLAMS.
and :> variety of Articles usually kept in a Ccn
fectionary Store.
Thankful for past patronage so liberally bes
towed. I hope to merit a continuance of the
same. The Ladies are solicited to
call. West side of the Public Square, next door
to Phoenix Building.
A. D. RUEDE
Sept. 11th—ts.
JUST RBCLIVING ! !
groceries
INCLUDUSTOF
Sugar, Molasses, Syrup. Coffee, Salt,
Fioyn, caw’:; ls.,
For sale at the lowest cash prices by
e. c. McClelland,
February 26th 1861.
FIxKSTT
Garden Seeds.
■vvyi-’ HAVE JUST RECEIVED
U
10.000 Fapers Fresh G-arden Seeds
COO lbs. Gard m Seeds in Bulk.
CT Buslicls Ilaily Feas and Bean?.
A few Bbls. Oiti'Hi Setts.
All of which will be sold ccap by. ’
HAMMETT & GROVES.
January 1861.
A LA f ; '• ’■ . 1 F.‘ V
\ J 21 A V 11 XU kJ «
' ? A CI. OCKS y J
■V-’. - y ..?j As n 1 --- --
\Y r .M. A. FBAZER has just returned from New
i i York with the !>•■ -t selected stock of W.i’.-eh
es. Clocks. Jewelry. Steiling Silver and pl;.ted
ware, ever in this market, and will sell cheaper
!.h.,n ever befi.re ottered.
A splendid assortment of Jewelry, consisting
of Efru in. Lava. (’oral. Jets, and plain Gold
5 t:. Rings. Pencils, Keys ami everything of
the latest >('. le at.
: ' : ' IR’S,
’lO3l 1361.
MEDICINES.
11AM11 .TON, MA RK I.EY A JOYN ER.
1 NNOUNCE to the public that thev hav-coin-
A menced the New Year with a full stock of
Drugs ch lUdieines.
They are also fully prepared to sell on terms
that will .-nit the times.
Kerosene Oil, Kerosene ..amps ;
Fluid, Turpentine. Alcohol ;
Linseed Oil. Lard and Sperm ;
Ol;s for machinery, White Lea 1 ;
Ground Colors. M’indoW-Glass :
Putty —Druggists Glass \\ are :
and every other species of Druggists .--tocn..
Carefully Pre-
L _____: I
J 'V. '■• -■ ■ ■ ' -
H OUSE AND SIGN PA IN TE R
! '”' l a -nr 11
I mitator of Wood and caarble.
b, the East Basement of Marietta Hotel
pi ■ ;.-e leave orders in .Je.-u-. ..Ln ...» x
6 Tinner's-tore. K "
XE W PAIXT SHOP.
T ! E ill l.Tsirne 1 bavin : ] -:n I' rnt’.y located
iu Marietta with a view <•: carrying »a tae
PAINTING BUSINESS
in all i-- v-i>i >us <ien ritnent-. ha' taken the Room
v. r tl. \V >rkr:i:q. -■! M.K. M C'.-vn.cn Decatur
I; «- YI - -p- - tfuily call the a:-’, r.tffin of citi
,- n q . ;; -■ - to the - tn:'-, au i earn -.-tlx .‘••licit
a 1 ’ .Til .-bar patr 'iiage.
■ A.,« k .Boe with - and •iiTw.teh.
Jan. IS, ly. I- N- H.O
NEAL AND HOMINY.
Miiai. and Hominy, of oxeeileut quality
. from white corn, fresh ground at Jarmn
A Co’s Excelsior mill. J. SIIETARD
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT .
FIRST DISTRICT.
Appling. Glynn,
Bulloch, Liberty,
Bryan, Mclntosh,
('hatham, Montgomery,
Camden, Pirce,
Charlton, Scriven,
Clinch, Telfair,
Coffee, Tatnall,
Effingnam, Ware,
Emanuel, AVayne,
SECOND DISTRICT.
Baker, Irwin,
Berrien, Loxvndes,
Brooks, Lee,
Calhoun, Miller,
Clav, Alitchell.
Colquitt, Randolph,
Dooly, Terrell,
D.-eatur, Thomas,
Dougherty, Wilcox.
Early, Worth.
Echols,
THIRD DISTRICT.
Chattahoochee. Stewart,
Muscogee, Sumter,
Macon, Schley'
Marion, Taylor,
Harris, Talbot,
Quitman, Webster.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Jasper, M ilkinson,
Jones, Houston,
Putnam, Twiggs,
Baldwin, Laurens,
Bibb. Pulaski.
Crawford,
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Burke, Lincoln,
Glascock, AVarren,
Columbia, Washington,
II inc ck, Wilkes,
J efferson, Richmond,
Johnson, ,
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Clarke, Hart,
Elbert, Newton;
Franklin, Taliaferro,
Greene, Walton,
Mrrgan, Oglethrope,
Madison,
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Butts, Henry,
Clayton, Pike,
Fayette, Troup,
Meriwether, Spalding,
Monroe, Epson.
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
Campbell, Fulton,
Cobb, Haralson,
Carroll, Heard,
Coweta, Paulding,
DeKalb, Polk,
NINTH DISTRICT.
Banks, Lumpkin,
Dawson, Milton,
Cherokee, Pickens,
Forsvth, Towns,
Gwinnett, Rabun,
Habersham, Union,
Hall, White,
Jackson,
TENTH DISTRICT.
Cass, Gordon,
Chattooga, Gilmer,
Catoosa, Murray,
1 hide V alker.
Fi,.yd, Whitfield
Fannin.
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
1. ('hatlmm, Bryan. Effingham.
2. Liberty, I’atual!, Mclntosh.
3. W.'.vne. Pierce, Appling.
■I. G Ivlin, Camden, (,'barllon.
5. Coffee, Ware. Clinch.
(>. Echols, L 'Wiides, Berrien.
7. Brooks, Thomas. C Iquitt.
8. Decatur, Mitchell. Miller.
9. Early. Utnhoiin, Baker.
10. Dougherlv, I.'"’. l\’orth.
11. ('lay, Randolph, Terrell.
12. Stewart. Webster. Quitman,
13. Sumter. Schley. M.icon,
11. Dooly, Wileox, Pulaski.
15. Montgomery,'Teliair, Irwin.
16. Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel.
17. B I'.loeh, Scriven, Burke.
18. 1 ?i• I,mond. GluKcoi-k. J<• (Fortson,
1.1, Taliaferro, Warren, Greene,
git. Baldwin, iiaiicocii, Wasiiiiigton,
21. Twiirgs, Wilkinson, Jones,
22. B;!>b, Monroe, Pike,
23. H iii-don. Crawford. Taylor,
21 Marion, Chattahoochee, Mus -ogce.
25 Harris, Talbot, Upson,
2 ’> Spalding. Butts. Fayette,
27 Newton. Walton, < latke,
28 Jnspir, Putnam, Morgan,
29Wi!ki s, LUcoln, Columbia,
30 Oglethorpe, Madison, Elbert,
31 Hart, Franklin. Habersham,
32 White. Lumukin, Dawson,
33 II ill, Bank-,' -L.cks m,
31 G winnett. DeKalb, Henry,
35 Clax ton, Fult -n. < "bb,
36 Meri-.xtoller, C wct:i. Campbell,
37 'Troup, Heard. Carrmll.
38 II ifal-on, I’olk, I’.iubLng;
39 C.ier >k»*e, Mdton, l or.-ytb,
i -10 Unit It. T"W's, I: limn,
I -11 Fannin, Giltner, Pickens,
i 42 f as-;. FI xd. Cimtto- ga.
' 43 Mm i n’.', Wbitfi dd, G >rdon,
4 1 Waif r Dade, (’atoosa.
'i- T. ui;:.' i.
TTnz'xiOiSJS JSpl3.oio,
AND SADDDIE II Y .
SANG ES ?;• G RIST.
■ • - ■ / Public 8 . near D-ea/ur -SZre<
• 'I’HE tin ler-igu'-d would rn • t respectfully
| c.dl at . ;i:jon of the public to the above.
! 4 b-j-iu'-s vx itich weint.-H<l carrying on inall its
V ai iotts Departments,
I with n<- 'ami di-]>;t:ch. surpas.“-d by few
i!>.: - m-'itt.- ia the South.
Rapairing of all kinds promptly attended to.
j 7 <' A fine lot of Hor-e 1 i;‘ nt ch- ot ?<ative
Material kept on band and ma le to order. "fC.
A c >un:- will !<•• due an 1 collc'-t.ible twice a
year !•0 <• fir-t of July and January of each
voir. A I'ttl N'lS not settled promptly at
time.-, will draw interest f-.>r ail the time
i they remain unsettled.
A liberal share of patronage i.s respectfully
- .lici '-d. ■ —mar 8, ’6O-tf
ZlSj" Ot j
4 FTER the first day of January Is'il. we
<l. will - ’J f u Cash or Barter at ca.-it prices.
i hankfui tor past favors we still solicit a coh
tinuance of the sane
Def 28, 186 A GREENE <t c
WAR ON THE BANKS.
The Constitutionalist gives a telling
article on the subject of Gov. Brown’s
war on the Banks, recently renewed,
through the Milledgeville Union, front
which we make the following extract :■
“Aii ! these wicked banks, and olfier
monied corporations ! \\ hat have they
done, and what are they now doing to
provoke the ire of the Southern people ?
Os what offences have they of late been
guilty, that a vindictixe wir should bo
declared against them, and new and
“repeated conflict” should be waged
against them by the State authorities ?
Look, for instance, at the great Rail
read Convention, assembled a lew short
months ag-o, at the invitation of the
Confederate States Government Did
these soulless corporations seek to take
advantage of their position, to extort
our infant Government, and dictate hard
terms upon which alone they would coin
seal, to transport the mails, and troops,
and munitions of war, and army sup
plies ? Far from it. With a patriotic
liberality, which might well be imita
ted by individuals who have dealings
wi h the Government, they left it to the
Government to fix the rates of compen
sation, and instead of exacting the hard
cash even at the reduced rates, agreed
to take the paper of Hie Government. —
In that Convention was represented
about one hundred millions of honest
capital the slow’ accumulation of years
ol patient industry of enterprising South
ern citizens— capital now existing in a
form to be of immense service to the
cause of the South, and which is render
ing it a service without which we would
have been at the mercy of Yankee des
po’ism. Had that great interest been
lukewarm and callous to the appeal of
patriotism, our defensive meant; would
have been crippled—the expenses of
our Government enormously increased
and the struggles for Southern indepen
dence painfully protracted, perhaps de
feated.
Again, look at the ac ion of the Con
vention of Southern Banks at Richmond,
in which fifty millions of capital was
represented. Did those much abused
Bank Presidents, and Directors, ami
Stockholders, seek to drive a hard bar
gain with the Government, and takead
vantage of its necessities ? Did they
show’ themselves regardless of the in
terests of the dear people, and seek only
to promote their own ? Far from it. —•
They came forward nobly, and in a glow
ol patriotic fervor, resolved io sustain
the Government, ami to stand by the
cause ol S( uthern Independence at the
hazard of their last dollar. They gave
the tinlimi ed u eof their corporate
credits ■ind resources to the Govern',
ment, and have supplied it with funds
io the full extent, of its wants. Tiny
have enabled it to conduct the war on
a gigantic scab fully adequate to any
emeigency, and have given it a stabili
ty, a feeling ol security, a senseof pow
er, a consciousness of certain, inevita
bh , glorious triumph, which till the in—
dividual, unassociated wealth of the
t mill, though wielded by none but the
most ardent, sell sacrilicing' patriots,
could net possibly htixe given.
What h ive the banks of Georgia
done in this perilous hour of our coun
try’s destiny ? In despite of the “re
peated coiifficts” w hich Gov. Brown has
waged against them, have they not ac
ted a noble and generous part towards
his administi ation, and saved it. from
over .-, helming embarrassment ? hen
I,; H
wh' ily inadequate to meet the numer
ous: calls on the Slate Trca-ury, and he
had nothing but six per cent, bonds on
whi htu raise money, for which indi
vidual citizens would give only 65 to
70 cents or. the dollar nt current bank
i. lies, the banks ot Georgia advanced
eight hundred thousand dollars on.
them.
The Governor has repeatedly since
called on different banks in the State
for loans and accommodations and his
wants have b on cheerfully sitppli* d in
ever . - instance. Ihe Banks disdained
to ruck upon the ‘ tate, struggling un
(i u eml>afras.sinetlls, the indignation
they had a right to feel towards Gov •
ci nor Brown tor malignant aspersions
of il.cir integrity and patriotism They
have bchavml handsomely in this res
pect, and they have borne and forborne
much out ol regard lor the public wel
fa re.
After this, th ■ banks may well ex
claim, when Governor Brown again
raises hi'J iiati ls to strike them fl u,
Jiru-a ’
■ Heavy Seizure of Coin'. —On \\ ednes
day afternoon, the. coin belonging to
the Fayette (Howard county) Branch
of the Bank of he State, was siezed and
carried off by company of twenty ?e
--c< s<ioiii- ‘s, I" ! by Capt. Poindexter, of
Randoloh county.
The Cashier, apprehensive of an at
tempt to rob Li ■ Hank, had packed the
specie in tiir- ■ flunks, and transposed
it to 'he Allen d mot, f the North Mis
souri Railroad for shipment to St Lou
is. When he arrived at the depot ho
found Coin lexter with his men wailing
for him. 'i hey seized the trunks w ith
th i - contents •ind made off, and have
not been heard of since. 'The amount
stolen is stated to have been SIOO,OOO.
Sf. Louis N'lrs.
NO. I3>