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TCESPAX hlOBNIKG Januaby 16.
•S&rNew Advertisements always found
on First Page; Local and Business Notices
on Fourth Page.
Watcliuight at Howell.
Editors Daily Sun: The last night of
the year 1871, was observed in this place
(ltoswell) at tho Methodist Church, with
peculiar solemnity and good effect The
members met and engaged in various re
ligious exercises till within a few minutes
of 12 o’clock, when all bowed in silent
prayer till the hour of midnight had
passed, when the liev. Simon Fraser
led in prayer, and closed the ceremonies.
It was a pleasant and profitable meeting.
Churches should not fail to observe
the closing night of every year in this
way. Those who never attended them,have
no idea of the good derived from them.
It seemed to us that the great Father was
present to bless us on that night
An Observer.
THE BONDS OF GEORGIA.
AN ACT
To protect the people ot the State of
Georgia against tho illegal and fraudu
lent issue of bonds and securities, and
for other purposes connected with the
same.
Whereas, Divers bonds, purporting to
bo bonds of the State of Georgia, and
divers bonds bearing the indorsement of
the State, have been issued and put in
circulation by Rufus B. Bullock, late
Governor of said State,and divers bonds
issued prior to his administration, have
been negotiated by him: And, whereas,
it is believed that a large portion of said
bonds have been illegally and fraudulent
ly issued and negotiated, and the extent
of said bonds so issued and negotiated
is unknown to this General Assembly.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the State
of Georgia, That there shall be a commit
tee appointed of three, one by the Presi
dent of the Senate, and two by the
Speaker of the Honse of Representa
tives, who shall havo full power and au
thority to examine and ascertain the
number of bonds which have been is
sued as hereinbefore recited in the pre
amble of this act, and the aggregate
amount thereof ; and so far as they have
been sold or hypothecated, by whom
sold, the amount of money paid, to whom
paid, when paid, for what purpose nego
tiated, and ail other facts connected with,
the history of said bonds, and to report
the same to the General Assembly at its
next session.
Section 2. Be it further enacted, That
said committee so appointed, be author
ized and required to meet and sit in the
city of Atlanta during a term not exceed
ing sixty days, commencing March 1,
1872, for the purpose named in tho first
section of this act, and said committee
ore hereby invested with full power and
authority to examine witnesses under
oath, to send for persons, books and pa
pers, and to exercise such other power as
may be necessary to carry into effect the
provisions of this act.
Section 2. Be it further enacted, That
it shall be the dnty of said committee,
immediately after the appointment to
give notice of the time aud place of sit
ting bv publishing this preamble and
act, at least two months prior to tlieir
sitting, in two newspapers in the eitv of
Atlanta, two in tho city of New York,
two in the city of London, and one in
the city of Frankfort.
Section 4. Bo it enacted further, That
all persons holding bonds of the State of
Georgia, or bearing the indorsement of
said. State, issued since July, 18G8, are
hereby required to report tho same tosaid
committee for registration on or before
tho first day of April, 1872, and upon
failure so to report said bonds, and to
submit the same for registration, the same
shall bo deemed prima facie fc.» have been
illegally or fraudulently issued.
Section 5. Be it further enacted, That
tho Treasurer of said State be, and he is
hereby prohibited from paying any in
terest on any bonds issued, negotiated
or indorsed by the State since tho 4th
day of July, 1868, until said committee
shall have made their report and the Gen
eral Assembly shall otherwise direct.
Section 6. Be it farther enacted, That
nothing contained in this act shall bo so
construed as to pledge the State of
Georgia to the payment of any bonds
issued or indorsed by the State since the
4th day of July, 1868, by reason of said
bonds being registered as prescribed in
this act, should it afterwards appear that
the same have been illegally or fraudu
lently issued.
Section 7. Be it further enacted, Tuat
the Governor be and is hereby author
ized aDd required to draw his warrant
npon the Treasury, in favor of said com
mittee or such persons os they may des
ignate for an amount sufficient to defray
the expenses of publishing this pream
ble, and such other printing as may be
necessary to carry into effect the pro
visions of this act.
Section 8. Be it further enacted, That
all laws and parts of laws militating
against this net be and tho same are here
by repealed.
L. N. Trammell,
President of the Senate.
T. W. J. Hill,
Secretory of tho Senate.
James M, Smith,
Speaker House of Representatives.
J. D. Waddell, ,
Clerk House of Representatives.
holding the bonds of tho State of Geor
gia, or the bonds of Railroads indorsed
by the State of Georgia, and who expect
to present the same to the committee, is
called to the first section of said act, as
to the nature of the testimony required.
Persons^}esirin§ tf> communicate with
the committee, will address Thomas J.
Simmons, Chairman, care of N. L. An-
gier. State Treasurer, Atlanta, Ga.
Signed at the Capitol, in the city of
Atlanta, State of Georgia, United
States of America, the 12th day of
December,-1871.
Thomas J. Simmons,
On the part of the Senate, and Chair
man of Joint Committee;
Garnett McMillan,
John L Hall,
On the part of the House.
Iftn> OVbuntiBeiucnts.
Farm, for Sale,
380 valley Und, mil 120 pint. Uuid. well tmilienvl.
Buildings aud fences good. Brice $4,000. Apply c
premises to L. A, BOSWELL.
P. O. Address, Eaataboga, Ala.
BARTOW HOBSB
For Rent.
■gNTIHE FURNITURE for tale. For particulars
J. T. UUTHRIE
Janll-m Carteraville, <
I>r. H. «X . HOLMES,
Residence aud Office,
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Atlanta, Georgia-
Office hours from 7 to 9 p.m., aud from 1 to
STEAM SAUSAGE
MANUFACTOBY.
Sausage, in cans or stuffed; Bologna Sausage,
Ham Sausage, Head Cheese, Liver Pudding, Blood
Pudding, always on band or made to order, on short
notioe and in any quantity. JOSEPH PANZ,
nov26-2m Knoxville, Teun.
Dr. J. A. CLOFTON
B EING Especially called to Atlanta, may be eon-
suited for a few days
AT THE SASSEEN HOUSE.
Dr. Clopton treated successfully last year, 934 pa
tients, troubled with the following diseases, as clas
sified: Piles, 284; Fistula. 103; Strictures, 71; Blad
der, 56; Hydrycele. 19; Tumors, 87; Females, 64;
Throat, 41; Venereal. 100. A majority of cases
called PILES may be cured by the use of Dr. Clop-
ton's remedies without seeing the patiout, when cor
rectly described. Cured without the knife. The Doc
tor has the pleasure of referring to many of the
most respectable citizens of the city who have been
bis patients.
KSr Call aud see the long list ol Physicians of the
State who have been his patients, jan'J-tf
' flliaccllaneona.
.mus-ear Jt cost.
J N order to make room for my Spring Stock, I will
sell my entire stock of Millinery Goods for tho next
thirty days at New York cost I mean exactly what
Isay.
Janl4-dCt J. M. HOLBROOK.
City Checks.
J^OLDERS of Checks against the City of Atlanta,
are requested to present them to the Treasurer,
the Georgia Banking A Trust Co. for registration,
within the ensuing ten days. By order of the Fi-
G- W. ADAIR, Auct’r
1JEMKMBKR the great sale of 135 Lots of wild
b « lon « ln « to the Estates of Matthew
Whitfield and Char Us 8. McDonald, will take
J* frontof my office, on Wall street, at 10o*
TUESDAY, 1Cth lnat. Call at my Office and
Catalogue, and attend the sale.
O. W. ADAIR.
jan!4-2t Beal EsUte Agent, Wall St.
GBOKGIA—Douglas COVRI.
R OBERT MILLER has applied for exemption of
personalty and setting apart and valuation of
homestead, and I will pass upon the same on the
2th Inst, at 1 o’clock, P. M., at my Offloe In Douglas
es. W. W. HINDMAN. Ordinary.
JonI4
GBOKGIA—Douglas County.
M P. SMALLWOOD has applied for exemption
* of personalty and setting apart and valuation
or homestead, and I will pass upon the same at my
Office, in Douglasvllle, on THURSDAY, the 26th
Inst., at 1 o’clock, P. M.
IfijauU W. W. HINDMAN. Ordinary.
Wotioe.
J^IDS will be received at my Office, corner White
hall and Peters streets, until 12 o'clock, Fridsy
next, for Gas Fitting, extending and general repairs,
including washing Lamps. Bids will be received
in Council on FRIDAY NIGHT next, and contract
awarded to the loweat responsible bidder.
DR. E. J. ROACH,
janl4-8t Chalrma
Public Schools.
DANOXIN-Q-.
HOFE880R NICHOLS RESPECTFULLY
NOUNCES that he ha i rented James’ New Hall,
near Railroad Crossing, Whitehall street, and will
commence a new session on THURSDAY, January
h, 1872, for new beginners and advanced pupils.
Days of Tuition—Thursday Afternoon, at 3X P.
M., and Saturday Morning, at 10 A. M., for Misses
Hall to Rent for Parties, Lectures, or First-cl
Entertainments, on liberal terms.
For terms of Hsll Rent or-prices of Tuition, ap
Phillips k
decS-12t
Registration & Classification
FIRST DISTRICT.
WALKER STREET Si IIOOL.
O. ROCKWELL, Principal.
IIS District comprises that portion of the city
lying between Whitehall Street aud the Western
and Atlantic Railroad.
Application for admission to the School ot this
Monday and Tuesday,
In Senate, December 9th, 1871.
Notwithstanding the veto of His Ex
cellency, the Governor, this bill has this
day passed tho Senate by a Constitution
al vote of two-thirds, being yeas 25, nays
10. L. N. Trammell,
President of the Senate.
W. A. Little, pro tem.
Secretary of the Senate.
In Houses, December 9, 1871.
Notwithstandingtho veto of his Excel
lency tho Governor, this bill lias this day
passed the House of Representatives by
a constitutional vote of two-thirds, being
yens 117, nays 20.
James M. Smith,
Speaker House Representatives.
L. CARRiNGTON,
Clerk House Representatives pro tern.
Office Secretary of State, i
Atlanta, Ga., December 12,1871. \
The above aud foregoing four pages of
written matter contain a true ana correct
copy of the original of file in this office.
Given under my hand and the seal of
office. David G. Cotitno
Secretary of Stato.
To all whom it mau concern:
Notice is hereby given, that we, tue
undersigned joint committee, appointed
by the President of the Senate and
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
under authority of the foregoing act of
the General Assembly of Georgia, will
begin our sittings in the city of Atlanta,
State of Georgia, United States of Amer
ica, on the first day of March, 1872, and
will remain iu sthsion until the first day
of May, 1872, for the purposes indicated
in said act
Ike attention of pel sons owning or
SECOND DISTRICT.
CREW STREET SCHOOL.
JOHN IS HAM, Principal.
Railroad.
Application for admission to this School will bo
received on Wednesday and Thursday, 17th and 18th
instant,
lliikery and Con
fectionery,
- MARIETTA STREET.
T RAUTWINE k BROTHER will open, on Monday
morning, 16th Inst., a’Bakery aud Confectione
ry on Marietta street, at the store recently occupied
by Messrs. Kalb. They will keep the best of every
thiiiR in their line.
Will also keep a choice assortment of
Family G-rocorios,
jaul3-2L
TRAUTWINE k BROTHER.
GKOROIDouglas Coumtt.
J OSEPH W. WALLACE haa applied for exemption
of personalty, and I will pais upon tho same, at
II o’clock, A. M., on tho 18th day ol January, 1872,
at my office. January 1st, 1872.
jan7- W. W. HINDMAN, Ordinary.
QEOIIQlA'-T* UAn * BO Coumtt.
of
i of said county,
dty and personal
ty and setting apart and valuation of the eame. and
1 will pasB upon tho same, at my office, in Crawford-
villo, on Tuesday, the 23d inst.
Given under my hand at office, this January 8th,
1872. CHARLES A. HEAZLEY,
janll-d&wtd Ordinary, T. 0.
THIRD DISTRICT.
IVs. STREET SCHOOL.
W. M. BRA\ r , Principal.
This District includes all that portion of the city
lying North and East of the Western k Atlantic and
the Georgia Railroads.
Application for admission to this School will be
msde on Friday and Saturday, 19th aud 20th instant.
Application for admission to the Boys’ High School
and to the Girls' High School, may be made al
time during the week.
Examinations will be oral and private, and will be
conducted by the Superintendent and Principals, at
the office of the Superintendent. GG Whitehall street,
Janl3-d7t
IS. MALLON. Supt, Public Schools.
$25.00 Saved! $25.00 Saved!
PHICES AND TEEMS Of
WILSON SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
UKDMSTXKD
mitt cash. $10 ran
$ 55
No. 5. Plain Table $ 45
No. 6, half-ease, pin bx 60
No. 7. do fhn’y 55 oo iu.
No. 7, Folding cover 70 80
Ns. S, Full Cabinet, 100 110
No. 8, Folding Cover, 120
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
i wish it distinctly understood that these are oui
terms from which we never deviate; and wo guaran-
» our Machines to have every point ot excellence
be found in any Underfeed Shuttle Machine, and
durable, made of as good material as any Machin
tho world, aud that it will do as elegant work.
W. H. GRIFFIN. Gen. Agent.
32 Peachtree Street. Atlanta, Go.
Atlanta Real Estate!
8100,000!
I HAVE ON SAL*. FOE CASH, MORE THAN
One Hundred Tlionwind Hollars Worth of
Atlanta Real Fstat *.
gia have marled with pride tho steady advance
AUafita property for twenty years past. I also have
several hundred acres of lands adapted to orchards,
vineyards, gardens aud dairies, near the city for sale.
Capitalists seeking investments, and those desiring
homes in or near the city, will please address A. K.
SHAGO, Dealer in Real Estate. Atlanta. Ga.
decl3d&w2m
They are guaranteed flee from all Dkl.hTKUIUUS
SUBSTANCES, having Invariably stood the most
thorough ANALYTICAL TEhTS.
Specially recommended for all purposes for which
pure and highly improved Whiakies are used, and
Hold by all tirst-claaa Grocers, Druggists, and deal
ers generally.
to thiFthade.
Send for the "AUas Price LUt,’’ and be pleased to
remember that, being
ACTUAL DISTILLERS.
We have constantly on hand a very large and • ipc-
rlor assortment of PURE RYE. WHEAT. BOURBON
and MALT WHISKIES, of different MM, in which,
aa well aa in our regular Atlas Whiskies, wo offer
great inducements. Also on band a large and well
selected stock of the best known makes of
RYE WHISKIES.
Of from 2 to 5 years old, which were distilled to our
own order, and guaranteed to be the best of their
[n ., VLSI A* <W tU,
36 South Gay Street, Baltimore. Md.
decM-eodJtwGm
PENOCEY’S IMPROVED CANO PLOW.
a RE AT SAVING OF LABOR!
Rights to Individuals as well as for
counties and States, offered
JAMES T. PENDLEY.
At Whit. PUlna, P. 0.,
Desirable corner Store
FO JR, SALE!
corner Peachtree and Walton streets. This property
will now rent for twelve hundred dollsrs per year,
and is susceptible of Improvement, st s small coat,
and will then rent for three hundred dollars por
mouth. This is one of the best and rarest chances
for an investment.
CAPITALISTS AND GUARDIANS,
valuable property. Enquire of the owners, W. Pow
ers k Sons, who now occupy it.
jan5-lm
HIIEUMATIHM.
Linch’s Anti - Rheumatic
used them In my privets practice, and for tho
last 20 years have occasionally published them to a
limited extant, and I will venture the assertion that
they have cured more varieties of Rheumatism, per-
•«- *•- •• -* " known to the
e and prompt
J. G. GIBSON,
Eatonton, Ga.
McDaniel & hooper.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Rurnlng Oils, Lamps, Lamp Goods,
C00K 7 8 VAPOUINK BURNERS, FRUITS,
Vegetables,Fancy and Family Groceries
TOYS AND CHRISTMAS GOODS
Peters, Atlanta, Ga.
UKOIIU1 A— 1 Tali a r si
d 1 will pass upon tho same a
the 25th day o( January, 1872, a
my. office, iu Orawfordvjile, Ga.. January 10, 1872.
Taliaferro Sheriff Sales.
a the first Tuesday in February
it the County Court of said county, In favor of
. . ---• •”**- . Hon-
... _ > bract
of land lying in said county, adjoining the lands of
estate ol Benjamin Jones aud Jamea Sharp, and
others, containing two hundred and sixty acres, more
lees, whereon Henrv B. Jones now Uvea; also,
nine hundred pounds of But cotton, more or
less, and three thousand pounds of seed cotton,more
■ s the property of Henry B. Jones
Battue— Carts.
r. <3r. TBROWBR,
Proprietor Excelsior Plastering Works,
P. O. Box 400, ATLANTA, GA.
oug» 8m.
«. ii. noous %
C ontractoh fob brick and
Stone Work, ot aH classes. Pluterlng and
Ornamental work, Stone Cutting, etc.
Griffin. Go.. May 12.1871.
HVW. JffJtCMilE,
Painter amt Decorator,
< \FFICE above W. Q. Jack’s, Whitehall etreet, r
turns thanks to Ids old patrons for formal
fioul Ghtcrtcrii.
SASSEE N HOUSE,
(Formerly United States Hotel,)
CORNER ALABAMA aud PRYOR STREETS. A
J LANTA, GA.
XL R. SASSEEN, A^ent, Proprietor.
GEO. W. SASSEEN. Clerk.
TERMS—Transient Boarders, par day $2 00
Blngle Meal, or Lodging 50
oetS-dlm.
BARNESVILLE HOTEL,
J. a CAMP, - - .
(NEAR DEPOT.)
BOARD $3 PER DAT.
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
NEW NAN ... OEORQIA
[FORMERLY McDOWELL HOUSE.]
Ante Helium Rates 12 00 PKlt DAY.
KENNE8AVV HOUSE,
MARIETTA, - . GEOUGIA
rFERS PARTICULAR
^ families desiring Cheap ami Comfortable win-
Rankin Houe e
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
J. W. RYAN, Proprietor.
Uf TRANK GOLDEN, Clerk.
BROWN’S HOTEL
MACON, GEORGIA.
inducements to the traveling public, than any oth-
ESTABLISHED.
STUART RAILROAD HOTEL,
Opposite Depot—VALDOSTA, GA.
HOTEL 18 CONVENIENT 1
ploasauti) located, attentive
charges moderate. c. T,
LITCHFIELDllOUSE,
AO WORTH, GEORGIA.
beat the market affords.
X. L. LITCHFIBD,
SPOTS W OOD HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA.
(Nearly opposite the Passenger Depot.)
Only One Minute’s Walk,
THOMAS H. HARRIS, Proprietor.
0. J. MACMILLAN, Sup’t. nov24
MARSHALL HOUSE,
S.i FJ.Y.V./ff, GJ.
B. LUCE, Proprietor.
Day Board $8.00.
nov30tf
Planter’s Hotel,
FORT VALLEY, GA.
lBD _ . $2.00 Per Day.
T. W. H. MURFEE, Proprietor.
. Platan oe 80 yards from Railroad. decP-lf
HAYS’ HOUSE.
CUTHBERT, GA
HENRY HAYS, Prop’r,
SOUTHERN
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE
The Spring Term of this Institution opens tho 15th
Instant
H AVING boon fully endorsed by the Grand Lodge
at the last Communication, and the whole ope
ration of the College being put upon an enlarged
scale, let those interested send for circulars.
The price of board is reduced to $10 00 per month
washing included $18.
middle of Spring Term.
Covington, Ga., January 5th 1872-Jan7-dAwfit
The National Chill and
AGUK TONIC.
A Certain Cure!
3XTo MlffitalKo S
WILL SEND A TWO-OUNCE BOTTLE OF THE
above medicine (which Is enough for sny esse) with
full directions, free of charge, on receipt of 75 ots.,
from anyone ordering it; and will, also, send the
formula for this valuable preparation to any address
receipt of $2.00 U. NEESON^M. D.,
Crawfordville, Ge.—d*ffi-3m
Druggist.
Jones. Property pointed°ut by
JanS-tds
e plaintiff.
M. D. L. OOOOKK, Sheriff T. C.
Taliaferro Sheriff' Sales.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February
. . next, before the Ceurt House door in Craw-
fordville, in aeld couuty, within the lawful hours of
sale, one lot of seed cotton, supposed to be about
three thousand pounds; ons lot of corn, about twen
ty-five barrels, and two mules. Levied on as the
property of Henry B. Jooas to satisfy a distress
Henry B.
, issued 1:
Property pointed ol
M.D.LG00GE
byaaid Jo
* Sheriff 1
Merino 8hcop,Poland
nu Pif£N, Pure Boric-
shiro
SUPPLIED BY
Mark W. Johnson’s,
Cotton Warehouse, 42 11 road Street.
'lALL AND SEE ME, AND PROCURE YOUR ME-
J RJNO SHEEP, Special inducement* offered to
Clubs, or those who wish to buy by car load.
BUAMA1I FOWLS.
E A B X Y BONE.
art, Goodrich ui BU.MH PoUlm*.
GARDEN HERDS!
Professional ®ort«.^
TH08. N. HOPKINS, ~
Attorney tt Cauniellor at Law,
BIHJNSWICK, GA.
Will practice in the Brunswick, Aliapaba, and
Soutborn Circuits. octl8-lm
WM. U. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CfLAWrORDVUUI. GA.
onUAlm
ANDREW H. H. DAWSON
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Oft. ttl Broidmr. Boom u.
oos-tf- NSW YORK
j. Fairfax McLaughlin,
Attorney tf Counsellor nt taw,
No. « Bt P»ol StTMt, BALTUIOBB, HD.
P ROMPT attention given to Southern buslnei
the collection of claims, Ac., In Baltimore.
novtMf.
B. R. Freeman,
ComitiiKMlonor ol Deeda,
FOR SIXTEEN STATES.
J. MADISON CUTTS,
Attorney § Counsellor at Law
ROOM 0 MAY BUILDING,
Cor. 7th and K Streets,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,.
Attorney at Law,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
• PILL PRACTICE IN THE SEVERAL OOUBTS,
v T state and Federal. Business entrusted will
t-eoelve prompt attention.
L I. IITXPATKICK.
LAWSON a FITZPATRICK,
Attorneys a,t Law,
EATONTON, QA
1 practice in the Ocmulgee Circuit and 8u-
b Court Prompt attention given to Collections
The Junior refer*, by permission, to Hon. A.
H. Stephens, Hon. P. B. Robinson, Hon. A. Reese,
Hon. L. Stephen*. ootl8-lm
aiiefellaneona Xboertieemcms.
Atlanta Collecting Agency,
OFF I 0X2 a,
Up Stairs, JLSodcl*m Corner,
WHITEHALL STREET.
Rents, wages, and accounts collected
a Short notice.
Books Posted on Beseonsble Terms. AH order
promptly attended to.
P. 0. Box 313 J. H. CAVAN k CO.
CITY OF ATLANTA. i ■
Auditor’s Office, January 11,1872. (|
A LL persons holding accounts against the city,
which they desire to have' rudited, should be
handed in to my office, at the oorner of Whitehall
and Peters streets, (at the offloe of Dr. E. J. Roach)
by 12 o’alock, on Friday of each week-
A. W. MITCHELL.
Jsnl2-fit City Auditor.
The Orphan’« Free School I
Founded and Maintained by the
Giiorgiu State Lottery,
f 8th instant, with over One Hundred PnpUs.
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
o, etc., aro furniahed by the Lottery FREE
In immense qualities, from David Landreth and
Sons, are daily expected and will be sold ou i a*on-
able terms, at wholesale aud rstail.
Guano and SnperpUo.phatei
Of the hlgheat standard, always in store, and will
be supplied on most favorable term*.
Pure Peruvian Guano in store. (Satisfaction guar-
ant sad, aud orders and sails solicited.
Mark W. Johnson’s,
Agricultural Warehouse,
42 and 44 Broad Street,
uly24-ly P. 0. Bxo 2*0. Atlanta. Ga.
Atlanta Oity HospitaL
The ne*d of a citt hospital fob atlah-
TA has long been felt, but all efforts, heretofore, for
the establishment of such have failed, our people
being too poor to raise the money necessary for such
purpose, and the depleted condition of the State
Treasury, such as to rendsr successful legislation in
the matter, both impracticable and hopeless.
It Is, therefore, proposed to
Appeal to all Friend*
of so benevolent s proJect,and thus secure a nucleus
to encourage an Increase of the private donations
already promised, which will render the scheme a
■uooees; and while the erection or such an Institu
tion will be an enduring monument to the charity
and liberality of our citizens, it will be In keeping
with oar onward march In the cense of civilisation
and progress.
For evory Two Dollars subscribed an equal inter
est will be given the holder of Certificate thereof In
the distribution of
#75,0 00 OO
Worth of Property—Numbering
1,000 AH.TXOr.33S
To be Distributed by th# Board ot Commis
sioners, as soon ss all th# shares
are taken.
50,000 SHARES AT OO
£tficft~$100,000.
The value of the separate interest, to which the
Holder of each Certificate will l>e entitled, will be
determined by the Commissioners, who will an
nounce 'o tho publio the mannor, the time and
piece of the distribution.
The following gentlemen are to set ss CommJs
sioners and will reoelve and take proper charge of
the money for the Hospital, will determine upon the
plan and site for the same, to-wlt:
I*. II. ORME, M. D.
«7. F. ALEXANDER, M.D.
E ». RAY, M. I>.
All friends to our benevolent object are requested
to aid our manager as much aa possible In the ardu
ous labor devolving npon him.
Send *or Circular.
Cotton factor, anb Cotton foot gfauno'.Xpf s, tilt.
New Cotton and Produce WarehoufieT
THTHl PIjANVJaRS
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK*
SubaorlbedlCapltal
OWE MILLION DOLLAR'S.
The Warehouse of ThJffi Bank,
Oor. Campbell and -Reynolds StSweSe,
Augusta, Georgia,
JS NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVERBS
will be made npon Cotton in Warehonae, or npon Railroad Reoeipta.
Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furnished with receipts lor
same that will be available in this oity or any other for borrowing money.
The Bank is prepared at all times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE ot
PROVISIONS on tho moat reasonable terms.
Parties would do well to spply at the Warehonae, or oommnnioate with the
Officers.
CHARLES jr. JENKINS, FrssUsnt.
JNO, r. RING, Vloe-Presddent.
T, F. BRANCH, Cashier.
BRANCH, SONS & CO.,
OOTTOIV F.ACT|0|R|8
CCM'MISSION MERCHANTS,
Offloe at Planters’ LcanAcSavlnga Bank Wareho-M
AUGUSTA. OKOROIA.
J^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE ELD
or for Shipment to Domeetio or Foreign Markets.
W SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton.
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Jamils Jaootile Seating RUcliitu*.
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EDW, WEEMAN, Manager.
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