The daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1865-1869, January 24, 1869, Image 2

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. otm v li—rr, L mum urn Uw fai dm m is* Run « w* ®mml mwIMUM wuedat Moiaraio. Jan. m. im. Inblhnß. “ listed to Macon, *itolaeiaamberolhte pd ptr gttMji mm vNb ntrtffy*t Mb placed MMf baste* to to expended far tto Hcmmim4 taMi ••• 1 v*|M* to? *• G**gta, wko A*. wwln fioee» TiMKfan. Every dollar pW*d in my bands vu expended by vote ol,tbe Oemmittee. 1. E. Bbtamt, Chairman Executive Committee. Rnr friwu. / We ere to* potting op * Ho# doable medi nm pram, which bee jrt** beea received Uam a the mannfactorer. and o« Toeeday next wtft receive a mediant jobber of Hoe's manatee* tore. With ttoee increased facilities we will be prepared to pooh forward all work ordered by the General Immnhlj and all kind* of geo oral job work. One of these prettrt bee bee* and dayed a long time oath# way, bat ftu it fort arrived. When tbeae two are ap. we will have five presses in fine working order, and wilt to able in fntare to execute work for all pgwu* bi and oat of the Legislator* with greater ittspMnh Man wver. TM Made foen-oeu ■eitot'i Nepers. The aannal Report of the Superintendent of thte Rend, for the lead year eoding Bep- Umber 30th, ItM. tea document of great length, hot of snwnal rienroem and ability. It ambraeea the Report* o# the eabordinete officers, sbovring *M condition and mnnag inent oi tto Rond toeli ita particular* of de tail. A careful and critical perusal of the Re port, cannot fati to aatiafy every impartial and candid mind, that the Road has never been under abler managment, under any adminis tration, from the day of ita completion to the P tenant rtmt The Report Maw* the total receipt# for the year to be fiMMOTM; total expenditures $877,3*711 Tha extraordinary expenditures, each aa for eqelpoMOt, Depot building*, New Buildings, Real Estate, Bridging and re-lay ing track, am nmil to over twenty-two thou •and dollar*—thna stowing the ratio es work lag expenaaa to receipts to to seventy per cent. This te certainly a fine shewing and one that oommenda the administration of 001. Halbert to the thenghtfhl mea of all pa***—■ The report of the Superintendent aboaada with many valuable sagg ration* tone king the right-of-way { still to litigation); recommend* tto throagb ballasting of the reed tod, the re laying of about 48 miles of old track, which in ita present condition, is neither safe nor economical; tha replacing of tram work (now now decayed and unsafe) by aabatautial ma sonry, the repairing of the Union Passenger and tto Freight Depots at Obattaaoogn; the bnilding of a suitable Passenger Depot at At lanta, and tha repairing of moot of the Depot* oa tha Una of the road. Th* eatimsted coat of repairing thaw last he pot* down at six thousand dollars. Th* wooden bnilding in present nm for machine and car shop* should, ba thinka, ba replaced by fire-proof strastares, tod apon » sceia coramensnrata with tbft ftt* tor* wants of the rood. Tha importance of tbsaa improvements can Hardly be ovar-asti mated; sad It will be rtmtuWed by many that Col il a I ban's predecessor, May Wallace, made tha tiunc rvruwmf'udatioo during his adaii jjattn'ioo. Ib«tnt buildings would coat fromlHy toon* band rad thousand dollars, depending upon their dimensions, and the material need is their construction. Upoft the old custom of permitting cattle to run at large, sad then suing railroads in dam •gea for toes of moh cattle whao ton over or killed by locomotives, the ftapartateodeot is no tree severe in manner than be is correct in r~y Ai — Upon this autgac* ha says: The tali ways of Georgia transport many thee—di of p—epftf daily, wheat Urea are hourly astdangared by the permission of this extremely foigHnw end dsstraoriva enstom. Btook should not be permitted to mn at large epem the Mae of reuvays. If the Meta, of bsmae betega ace to be pleeed l» lbs hftlMtwft ftgftieat those of cattle, ,tkls aeatem should be ooattneed; bet if be man Hfft fat regarded of greater redes than cat tie, Brakee&ohogs, itshould be chafed, by Thia read baa paid eithin the last twelve months, nearly el* tboeeand dorian tor stock kitted a earn frr is extern of the legal la tar get oa fifty-five tboeeand doßara. the amoent ueeesaery to fossa the entire road! “Farther legislation,' 1 says Osl ■albert, necessary upon the ttebttity of saHreeda ftm eftoek killed by lb—” end meat r—ble men will agree with him that— There ift aatthar jnatiee no propriety in bmri neaa. epon tbeir own grounds, end ender their expert ho, rt!ES£ itmiy or wglafly lama urn same loose epon theroad, toanhy aadtegerfag iu property and the tires of pamnftgeri. The Bat ofdaimoxgat—l the wed for dama ged be,, amoent In the aggregate to nearly thittybMAeaHl Atria**, all of whieh is t a nit except ebon! thirteen thoaeand dollar*. A kige pmtlciM of these are lor personal injuries tenet red by taghfin when oe daty. Titering terna," the Bepartotendaet thinks, ‘■relative to the Kahftltel of aaMroade in this edtette I—p«o«Bje^jp— We regret that our limited *popt «•«*■*% any very extended extract* from dr review of amw -■***— 11 e'n ft? »■ *■* tavlßn *4*l® ■ J MnV HMPjWJWR* JB r«*/ WW VMM, MniMliffirmiii * mpj n*j imf it It Marina pte/maontt *te»ti j aVstafa asset es facto; tort is in duals * riTflrtii iifirtriha es the pertinan Ihfa lip r lit iM th n—nghfain «ttm Mato, by tto toa«M faction of the Deeseocratsc preen fto randfaMr of the faewt wadi **ttg mnsh enpttous fault-ledets to the lilmh, provided they are net lost to art mn of atoms. In Me mnto, we the meaetwe (new be foMl DKMI) m means pomiMn Popnlefito, property jegnl* ted by faart general enfagpl stimulated by a fltoto. This is aapeciaßy, min a country poo Bt«U dots* ffiteltft gmdMEpOBOO o( Mh developed country; we haw* Ilia climate ml mil -ttomineraljwkoiuMs—iff*water power, OWMfjNtJllfffiifti iljlferiJ fif| k' %Mfa teafa dMfelw rtoMAdma ertmltot ejaJ “ • "p* l Irirri a is*- w tokrtr fIL* A rtwmraton■ ILaea W MfaeVW9to MoArve# *fWw M IMt •ential condition* to prosperity, la a jnntian which should deeply concern oat Legislator*. But to procure them, by Whatever means, .there must be one condition precedent,—we mast have stable ciril government, and that government must he adapted to th* conditio* and want* of the rotate people. When this shall have been secured beyond peradven tnre, it will not be difficult to divert the tide of tnaipelio to Oeoegia, amt people one wide expense of now uadevwleped territory with au industrious, hardy and thrifty popn- Taking it for granted, therefore, that ou legMaUm appreciate* this fart, and that •vary honorable and reasonable effort will to made to accomplish thin great and, we me no objection to the policy of cresting an larari gxation Bureau. Such a scheme would mate rially ettondate munifaafiioa. by directing public attention abroad, to tto superior ad vantage* which this State would present, over the oold and inhospitable regions of the Northwest. Bach a measure—if property hedged about against toe design* of specula tors and other*, who would seek the occasion to put their finger* into the poblio Treasury- - would be important iu ita results. But here is the point to be guarded agaiw* The Legislature should be satinAed that this scheme doe* not cover up some gignntie ope ration in the interests of n few individuals We confess qnite frankly, that there is some what in th* atyle and wording of this particu lar hill which wa do notßkn. It is not suffi ciently hedged about against possible and even probable abuse by i&dividnab. Under tto provisions of the toll, as it now reads, a shrewd manipulator bad rather to toe Chief Commissioner, whose office is created thereby, than to be the President and majority Diretv tor of tha Brie Railroad 1 His powar la great for evil. The temptation it would offer I* too great for our pjor fallen nature. It fa not ante, much leas prudent, to create an office so open to the most flagrant abuse. We need not point out specifically them objectionable fantuws of the toll. They will snggont them selves to every intelligent mind tout reads it W* hope, therefore, that it will not pern with out some important (and as we think, neces sary), amendments. Let our Representatives look well to this poiut, before authorizing fur ther drafts spoil our already depleted Treasu ry. This is no time for private jobs and fat offices to the detriment of the Mate. [For the Ntw Ere. | “Hr. Illlt, set eenHtMl." Mr. Editor : - The extract in your paper of the 20th from tbe Now York Tribane, deeerree notice. The Tribune is an influential journal, and it supposed to lead the ultra wing of the Republican party. What Is meant, think you, by tbe expression “the manner of the election of the Senators’? What waa there puenliar •bout the manner of their elaettoe ? It la tree that Messrs. Hill and Miller were Independent candidates, at leaat Mr. Hill wa«, and tan without a party nomination. Does that vitiate his eleotion? Then “the exalaion of the colored members of tbe Legislature ’’ was fully discussed by the Judiciary Committee, before it determined by a majority to exclude Mr. Rill. Whet had Mr. Hill to do with tbe sx pulaiou of these members? He had been elect ed more than a month before that event oc curred—was not a member himself, end was not tbe adviser of tbe movement Ha waa elected without receiving a stogie colored vote . —though all bat one of them voted. It can not be that the intelligent mind of Horaea Greeley can find a sufficient reason in thia leg islative action, occuring more than a month after tbe election of the Senators, and with which Mr. Hill had no connection, for de claring the election void Tbs election was either legal or Illegal, when it occurred -no snbaaqesat conduct of the Legislature, could affect It iu any way w hatever. It is aa aboard, so to bold aa the woKs complaint offhejds iMkaetm lamb, for muddying tha stream be fore him. If this consideration moved the Committee, it was for want of batted reasons on which to fonud an adverse decision. The Ena cautious the Legislature. If Mr. Hill was illegally elected Senator, the legis lature is powerless Vo ivnetybb misfortune. That body can do frothing lo curs such an ille gality. Such an effort on its put won Id ba worm than a dsaih-bsd repentance. lam we adviser of Ugklaton ox editors. I fully ippudilft Us# powiir of Motion#! mt«. one deserving toe nuns of seen cannot avoid aerut touring its acta Like othar bodies of ma, it is liable to art.— Even Ssaator* me seortaL b Ittqmme. Being a personal and politiaal friend of too writer of toe above, we hare taken the liberty Mttnnvetkk hen via ' nffl»•allJJ, vHVHwlyi communication, as sent aa for paWteattam.— Wa believe that be will, himself, decide that oar action in tha premises has boeahadiciooa, and that ha wilt, upon dm reflection, thank wa for it With the rsmatoing part of the communion- Ifcfli# irhlrih tp# —v# i u bstfl&tißiij sgtws. We certainty think Mr. Hil akentd ba admitted to hit seat. The paattfoa «f ob eg— esmaatef eeety one. ■csseans, ■Ms. SmU mm* behsa torn salted foswtam, m his tfimfo pmocßßDrNros. ; - -a owns «ffOB6IA LEGISLATURE. ■OGRE or REPRESENTATTVEH. •exwnaet. Mbffiiy S3, 18®. tha Boom Mat pursuant to ndjawrnmeoit PWMilißff op—d with prayer. Tto journal oi Friday mad and appro red. ffißteod, won swtaAa add took his sad. Mr. Bnralay—A rawlrthn that each asm- allowed toe dedkt**f wosth of stationery Mr. Iniimoo* moved to amend by atoling toe instsad of Undo liars. m*mher drawing more than five dollars’ worth of stationery string the —nrtow, shall aeeoent to tto Tmnenry lor tto same. The re*- fn wMi Am fcoifulmont Mr. Wiaaante—A «—fadfam to inquire of tto Treasurer bow tnooh money baa been ex panded lor vaccine matter. The report of the joint committee on the Macon A Brunswick Railroad was read, taken op and reoeived, and a resolution requiring the Governor to «e*tinne the indorsement on 'the bonds was *lripu l*nl transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Lane—A resolution that all resolutions be taka* op immediately after their introduc tion, without a suspension of the rules. HUS OX rnurr aSADINO. Mr. Scott, of Floyd—A toil creating anew Judicial Circuit in Moith Georgia. Also a bill incorporating the Rome Iron Manufacturing; Company. A bill fixing th* fees of the Boperior Court Cleric*. A toll fixing Ordinaries' fee*. A bill to amend 3588th auction of the Code. A MU inoorporating FomntviUa. A bill altering the Charter of the Town Cave Spring. A bill to tauld n jell in Towns—and remit Me County tax for tto same. Mr. O’NeaL—A resolution that the Clerk Os the House be required to keep an account of th* time consumed by members, and pub lish the asms at tha end of the session, that in spite of newspaper reporters, the people may know th* troth. Mr. Bryant moved to an indefinite postpone ment of the resolution. Carried. Mr. Warren.—A toll changing the line be tween Stewart and Quitman Counties. Mr. Phillips—A bill setting apart a realty and homestead. A bill creating th* office of Ktate Geologist, to to elected by the member* of the General Aaoembly. BILLS Ok TBTBD 8 JUDIN Cl. A toil to relieve the members of Watchful Fire Company, of Ajnartaaa, Recommitted. A toll establishing th* office of County Com missioner in Stewart county. Referred to th# Judiciary Committee. A bill incorporating the town of Lumpkin. Passed. A bill to relieve W. A. Appling, of Cobb eoonty. Lost. A bill to define the true intent and mean ing of tike 3,658d section of the Code. Passed. BUte cm second reading followed. The Hones adjourned until 10 o’clock Mon day. - •• r* ■ • SUPREME COURT, STATE OF UEOROIA HOWORAJSLK JCSKPB *. BROWN, Owiar Jwmor. Osaa* ecattuned from IMS Term, !M8 - Psteala Otrcnt 1 Ittddla Otnott .11111IIIIII11'.I ”'' 1 Rruaswleh Circuit - 1 Char oka* Circuit 1 Com Otnaaft « ntat Circuit * Nortbara Circuit 1 Weatern Ofareoit 4 Ohstmimoefcm Ctrenit ..1 Oemalgm Ctreul't’. 1111 .* II11II".Ill** tla as Qmn doefcaUd tor December Torso. 1860, with order of Olroaim— \ IMnrta Circuit.. \... t Ooathwmteru Otrcutt / 7 MMffie Circuit /...» 11 Eastern Oteeatt /. 7 Brunswick Ctreult Southern Circuit I Ohmoksa Oteentt • Mas Ridge Circuit 8 TeDspoom Otreuit Cos warn Oteeatt 9 fUat Circuit 9 TBiitefifa mate ffiaimll J* ffwrifilll ffi Utevlll. <* OteaSteftaaebea Oteeatt*.. .*I IIIITIII.I .' i 7 Macon Circuit • OcmalqM Oircntt..... • TO Ali cases from the first ten eiirnits, above enumerated, have been dispoaed of except four, of g))ich one from the PataUla Circuit and two from tbeUkidle Circuit ware trans farred to tbe heel of tie docket, the other, from the Middle Circuit, was transferred to the beginning of tbe Northern Circuit The Northern Circuit has bean transferred and placed at the heel of the docket. " Satukdat, January 23, 1869. Campbell vs. Miller, Equity from' Henry— Argument emainUf. ObL Doyal for plain-. tiff Col Peeples for dsftmdsnt McKibboa vsi Folds, Dower, from Butts— Argued byOoL Peeptee for plaintiff, sod by CoL Doyal for defendant. Kaufman va Myers A Marcos—Distress war rant from this City Court of Augusts. Their case had been transferred from the Middle Cir cuit and placed at the beginning of the North ern Circuit, and waa this day called to order and argned by Joseph P. Carr, Eaq., for plain tiff; and by lodge Linton Stephens for de fendant. Battle vs. Battle and A. Heath, Sheriff- Bale against Sheriff from Wanon. Argned by N. J. Hammond, Esq., for plaintiff, sad by Judge Stephens for defendant. Ail other cases from Northern Circuit trans ferred to heel of doeket. Dnnnegan u Dnnnegant, Eberbart et al— Aasuupait front Hall. Argned by CoL E. M. Johnson for plaialiff No appearance for de hahri Tha Coart rill Tuesday morning. Impartial ta Warmers and frweawts- Stats AaßSOCUranix Bot**rr, 1 krusn. Janpnry mm —i I Tha liberal f isigi storim Ink ofrariroads hare have aadherind am to give notice that each aounlp in the Etata oagaanring aa Ipimltt •and toitn without fore richer way, to the Ommeattsa tobebeid in thiaettf oo the first TnsaAiff in Psbtnssy a— Printed rickets writ be sent to tbe Ordinaries several eounttss, who will dalivur them enly to the PtwaidMttarirOosmty AgrirnHnml Bocaeliss.— m stone vto astura to— r other railroad*. No doubt of the notete and their application. 1 •» Persons atteodiug ns individual members come and go for one fare, tlMtf retain fires to be secured by card .>f Secretary of Sfafi* Agri cultural Society. lMlegate* of m—factnring and other entitled to like privilegee with county antiety dele gates. State press pleas* publish. D. W. Lewis, Secretary Stegg Agricultural Society. BY TE&4JKAPII. AJSSOCIATXaqfivM DIsfATCHMM. NOON 9SPATC&E& WsraixoTOM, Jaggery S3. —The Hons# la discussing Mr. a manhood suffrage amendments. The Senate in endeavoring to get up tto manhood suffrage bkl, found an quorum.— The Senate seem* loth to take it ap. An ef fort ia now being made to make it tto special order for Thursday^ pension. Havana, January 23 —lt ia reported that the rebels are deceiving Yslmaseda by a email fore* ia his front moving westward. A large force has reectod Villa Clara. Steamers are engaged to bring Valmeeeda beck. Travelers are antoyed by severe pens port regulations The Banco del Oemcreio baa resumed pub lication. * ■ London, Jaueary 23. Greek adhesion to *a« protocol laSlsnmrWed certain. ?;' NIGHT DIHPVrCHEK. f[ 1 1 CW|rml«»al ProrrMll»*«. i ■SAT* Wabhtnqton, January 23.—Tto New York Chamber of Commerce protests against' a ohange in the bankrupt law. 1 A resolution donating a caunou for the Lin coln Monument at Hpring&ed, paeaed. The Judiciary Committee reported a bill declaring void the ronfiscation of property by the rebel States. The Senate agreed to the house amendment to the joint resolution for tto removal of offi cers in Virginia and Texas,who cant take tto oath, and to a further amendment, reported by Wilson, extending ite provisions to Missis sippi. It goes back to the House for concnr ence. Mr. Sherman’s railroad bill came up but was postponed. - The death of Hinds was announced from the House and the Senate adjourned. BOUSE. The entire day was devoted to the discus sion of Bontweli’s bill for manhood suffrage, and the enforcement of the 14tb amendment. Grant has returned. A rite patch f(*m Texet announces that a delegation of has been elected by a con vention, who are coming here to urge a divi sion of that Stake. J. H. Susrittt teat Rio Janeiro. Mowraoxesi; January 23.—1n a recent press dispatch, from this city, it was stated npo» tto jonthmrty of the Columbiana Guide, that Circuit Judge Pelham had decided that the Alabama Legislature was not a legal body, and that Wm. H. Smith was qot a legal Gov ernor. The dispatch correctly represented the statement of the paper referred to, but the facts in the case are these: A racnacy in tha office of Probwto Judge of Shelby connty wae reported to the Governor, who wua required by the Constitution to issue a commission to fill the vacancy. Afterword a question arose as to whether them was reajly a vacancy. In determining tto* question, Aodge Pelham de cided that if bad J not occurred in the manner prescribed by law the Governor’s commission, designating another mao for the office, was nail and void. The deoision re lated in no way to the validity, to either the Legislature or to the Governor's office. ” foreign., Madrid, January 23.- The Government is considering the abolition of the nlave trade between the colonies. Transports with reinforcements for Dnloe are nearly ready. It is said that the next fleet will land at Santiago de Cobs. .. Havana, January 23. Seditious cries oc curred during tbe performance at tbe Villa Naeva Theater. Cries of “Viva Cespedo*.”— Many of the audience commenced singiog revolutionary hymns, when a formidable riot ensued and tbe volanteers and police ex changed shots with the people. Many on both aides were wounded. Intense excite ment More riots expected to-day. TELEGRAPH MARKET REPORTS New Oauuuii, January 23.—Cotton dull and nnsettled; Middlings 271 to 28; Bacon firmer; Shoulders 161; Clear Rib Sides 181; Clear 19. Lard active and iu demand; tierce 20; keg 224. Sugar active; common 104 to 104; prtma I*4 *> 13; yellow clarified 14 to 144. Molasses active; common 60t064; prime «7 to 09; choice 71 to 72. Whisky depressed; Western Rectified 9S to 1024. Coffee steady and unchanged. Gold 136|; Sterling 45J; Commercial 474 to 48. New Yokx, Cotton dull and decidedly lower; sales 650 ' ales it 28f to 29c. Flour undoubt edly active at noon's advance. Wheat very firm. Cgtn unchanged. Mesa pork $23 to 23 374 c. Lard, prims kettle, 20 to 204. ' Mobile, January 23. Reeaipta 419 bales; miss 850; demand limited; market closed doll and easy, middling 274 c. Bai.txmosk, January 23.—Flour and grain dalL Pork active at s3l to 314- Shoulders 15 to 154 - Auqosta, Jarinary 23,—Cotton dull; salfes 411 hales; middling 27c. BavANMAg, Jana try 23. -Cotton dull at PRATT, EDWARDS A CO-7 Commission Merchants, FURSYTHJBTREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 25,000 imM *^ ' MB seeks Flour—att fraftm. MS bwaaki fsttiaffsif Oritm gmri. am MBS BsamwMie OaSSm Hsft. IW.flam, Oats, Uri. *a,tt.Aa> *«• Ta ha aott very tow. frr CMfr, by warn. BDWafrpa * oo . jaeO-t jjmma.ri». Atiaat*. January SI, 1869. j OgiinD, Thai Juui& Btan be, Mi 1m id barebj ffointod InpiMnr of FirtiHoM for tk» ooamtf of OgUflMqpta\bp tiiMi of k( poworand Mrtfcority Milb MtjfUiM unUMart “A* Act to protoot tho ptiotiw of tide font# foot iapnotHm so tho aoloof for dlixoro,” —npprdfrnd Sept 17th 1868. V Boroo B. BmUh. Governor. By the Gogfonfir: KwanPtw, _ Boodliive Secretory* [OFFICIAL.] Eiramri Dpunnrt, I Atlonto, 00., lu. 18, 1868. f Ordered, That J. Emmett BUokaboor be, oadhoio herubp appointed loepector of Fer tiliser* for tho tout; of Bibb, by virtue of tho power end oatborßy moled is me by an Act, entitled, “An Act to protect the pleoteie of this State from Boot imposition in the onto of fertilizers, ’’-approved September 17th, 1868. Burns B. Bullock. Governor. By the Governor: Boon* DaVsb, B#e‘y Executive Department. [OFEICIAJL. ] Bificunv Dpmbmuw, l Atuim, OX, Jen nary IE 1888. [ Pursuant to Seotion Ift of the tax sot, »p proved sth of October, 1868, which anthomaa the Governor, with the aaaiatawna of the Pomp teoller General, to aaaeee and Javy—eh a per centime on tb* t—Mb yifi)r an wilt pro duce, in the estimation of the Governor, the ram of Are hundred thousand dollars, exclu sive of specific taxes, and after approximating as nearly ax practicable, the amount in value of all taxable property in the Btat# on exhibit ed in the digeats ; it is ordered that foor tentha of one per cent, be a seemed and Collect ed upon the amount of the value of property returned by each tax payer, subject to taxa tion wl valorem . Huron B. Buluxtx, Governor. Madison Bell, Comptroller General. janl3-30d •< —nama— NEW ADFEBTISEMENT& To the Senators and Repr^aen-1 tatirei it General Amenably Met. * Ws, the undersigned. Lady Troatear of the Georgia State Lottery, respectfully beg to lay thia Memorial be fore your honorable byfcy. The LegUMnre of MM granted to yufir Memorialists, wltbost tbaM agpHcaMenorhaivutadm. aloag with eaa W. W. Boyd. who did apply. Hi eraAor. the fraaohles of conducting * aariaa of Lotteries for tha benaflt of ti»* Indigent widows and orphans of our Mats. Weeoeept at the fewst in good frith, and with a ainoara A* term In aUon to aea that the object should he faithfully carried oat, and, by virtue of ruch grant, entered npoa the en terprise at great ooat and still groater risk. Thaneoaa mry expense (lncideai to nevicee) of Inaugurating and eetahltehfag the tnetituiUm has been manned and fri ly met. Tha Aral straggle for trial tan. oo tar ea is latee to ourselves, is past, the moon A. for triumphs* wteceea, is for yonraalvaa to Alienate* In tha Cere of the moat unpreoedanted and aaaaru pulosa opposition, Indivtdoal and organised; crippled by the attacks of evowed foes; faeirayed toy prnh minus of Alee Mends, whose peraoaef ootineatiaa with tha enterprise, (end with wheat w* were placed in associa tion by the Legislature of UM,| led ns to expect a aff erent coarse of conduct, whether considered in petal of Interest or character, end beset by ell foaaner of un toward oiroumstanoee; w# have yet straggled oa, add aow feel assured that, under Uta present stanynwf, honest and economical, the Institution will reads# the hope* of it* real irteflde, tnd abundantly eaUafy CM reasonable requirement* of the pubUo; provided, M be let alone and allowed—whai even tha meanest culprit may demand—i rain max. lt«»xperieas* ofthelealfcfinto riaoewsmsl tad placed th* MM|WNI te • Bawd in wham wu am eonfidaotiy rely—fata firmly yawM ii dot tha humane purpose# of the grant ota aad wfll ha Mty at tained; if the hand of unfriendly IsgislaUca ha only atayad. WIU tach opportunity be give* at? Haw awj moa amenta of Georgian enterprise, pWmftiwf and ha nificeace, all over the country, as onto Ota acdtty af Lotteries? How maay institutions itegtrand la dstenca. Are we wlaar than the ghthare? May w* aal, ttttwwtt* In the footprints of an aaceatry af wham la ha atena ed were impious, eaaay to rival them la balidlag an othar and gTtoder monument? not la gratify the pet da and ambition of foil grows snen; not la rtuntsithnwilj prove the munificence of ta fife; net oven la earn* memorate the heroic; but a monument of noble and pious Charity, la the font of a Horn for the Widows and fHandles* Orphans of ou helortd Ooorgt* !• The land, aaraHd acras, whereon we prapoe* to trail* thia Home, within the corporate limits of thia otty, eli gible and commanding, aa to situation, has beta bought and paid for. But tor foreign and meat unfriendly in terference, are should have ooa* moused omr “Inbar of toVe” in October teat. Let no "unlineal hand" strike ns down now, sod art a twelve-month roll by, wa shall haws reared the walla of an edifice which every true Georgian will behold with gnatful pride; which will honorably attest the considerate concern of onr ganaestlsn far the poor, tha friendless, the unfortuat*; and which will prove to fu ture ages our appreciation of toot* nobis charities which Impart to human nature ita truest dignity and stoat distinctive excellence. MBS. CHAS. J. WILLIAM* MU. W. T. WILSON, MM. GLOBGB BOLSfi. HRS. CHAB. V. PEARSON, JenM-lt , 1 ■ Trusteee. ApplktUm far EifwptiM, TOWNS OOtTltTT.—lMtimn Madaris 'Tiisssi | II If iiesmiMUi miil settiag apart and valuation of Hoamateafi. and IwtU pasa upon the same at 10 o'clock, a. u. oa the fith day of February, IMS, at my office, la Hiwaaaa. JAKES WHITE, Jan2e-Upr*Cees2 Ordinary. Application for Exemption. GEO&IA, TOWNS QOUHTT.—Pleasant R, Biba has applied tor exemption at personalty, tad set ting %>art and valuation of Homestead, and I will paea upon the aama at 10 o'clock a. a., oa tha 6th day day of February, 1M», at my oOoa, In Hlwaaaae. JAMES WHITE, JaaM-ltprafsafl Ordinary. la Bankruptcy. f U the District Coart of the OEM Mates lav Ms Southern District at Georgia. In the matter of 1 JOHN B. HOLST. {la totekraptey-Ha. ME Bankrupt. ) ritHK said Bankrupt having petitioned the Coart tor X s discharge from all Ms deMa provable under tha Bankrupt Act of Monk fid, 1967, hfiOoa is hsnhy gtvsa to all peraoaa interested to appear am the lath day at February, 1889. at 9 o’clock, a. a., at Chambers after said District Court, bates T. $. HiaaeElai, Bay, ana of tha Bagtatsrs of aaid Court m Bsakiasli j, a* at the Court House, iu tha town at -fiftaiaafliitripa. and ebow- cause why tha prayer of tha aaid patttea of tha Bankrupt should not he grants A Jued farther notice ia gives that the aeoond and thied ateattogs af creditors «U 2 be held at the maw tins aad atea. Dated at asvi -wah.Qa., this theMteldag af January. 1868. 7 JAHHfi McFWHMDW. JanV.-lt Mate. Im Bdaki Bffcy. la tha District Court of tha HteHaj Mated te tha la tha matter of 1 ' __ _ THOMAB i.tUMßtt, Jla fofß 460. r IE said Baakzwpt having patttHmad tha Own M a discharge from ail hla debta piu idMl aadar Ms Bankrupt Art of March X, 10*7. nates la hatote gives to ail persona Intereate-t to appear an «w M* tar of February. 1888. at 9 o'etef a. «- M flhamhera ted tiaanitteßaatesytoyl £5 f ltetad at Savannah, Oaofiglfi.Mll Wat My of Jan. un. * ANpftttMVMlßit jaaM-ii MMh' JEW ABTHTIgEMgyT3. O&rpeta! Oil OlbUm ! Curtima I Wtirs "j 1 DRY GOOD® 1 amMjFifttf by Haw Arrlrale to oaf M Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Our prietaera mam. Tfo Rwita m*■* Caah tMMb Mi B«UU layer*. liai—TlN si hpwctom. jnall ~1 on—i Whitehall sad MnMar ala. COAL VASES! 2 DOE. PABLO* GOAL TUK Lndlea ead and hety tats hmartrtal Pans. rQ CHARTER OdE STOP*, Just received by jeoait echqlh, langford a Mocaai a, aeoobaoimniß roe *i,o*o toe yard, and an orchard of abates frttit far fii.ooa. Said place la eight Bailee from Atlanta, three and a half from Deestar, ana from Air-Line RaQroad and a Crtnr of a mike ham Waul’* aw mUt dan oa Wal sad Fowler, I Hants, lor pmtieatarm. L. H.M. BAJKTUN. janti dC* rieretnr. fleiagl* CJMKEJJBLCJjm irOTZCTN fTUU MEMBERS and Ooagnsattea of Trtelty (ML A) X Churato am hereby notified that tha laws in said Chemfr WHIM laaAed hr the paeaeat yaar, an Than a, Mth Mat. at» o'clock k. u. AD ere reapootfoDy earnestly regulated to ha present or fat some on* to represent them. Don't lory** the time. By order Board of mawarde. ... C. L. RZDWINE, janM-M fieerstary. AppHentUn fop fi —fotfafL GMMUL DAWSON OOUNTY.-Archibald A. Prince has applied for axaaaption of personalty and ash ting apart and vahaeton of bnmeaiieit. and 1 will pern upon the same at Id o’clock u.. on the Oth day of Feb ruary, IMP. at my office. DANIEL FOWIXB, jenai-w>e prefee* 1 Ordinary. AppHewMm for Exemption. / s BORGIA. m*o« OOWNTY. —Ordinary’* Offlce, \Jf January aid. ISO*.—Jamas E. GoUaU has, applied for amneptlea of personalty, and I wIU pass apon the mm*at It o’clock a. m., oa the Cth day of Pah., IMS, at my office. DANIIL PITTMAN, janlt-Jtprefeell Ordinary. 1* Bfifikraptcy. In m Dtermicr Ooowr or Tax Orrrnn Irsne roa' ran lotrnuu Dibtmot or Gkokou. In the isetter of l HIEL B. WAUGH, j la BswamjrrcT-No. 381. Bankrupt, j rriHE eald Bankrupt having petitioned tha Court for Jl a discharge from aU hie debts provable under tha Baafonpt Acted March 3.IMT. notice ia hereby given to ah persona lataraatad to appear on the 17th day of February ,1889. at • o’clock in the forenoon.at Chamber* of the said Diatrtot Court, before P. 8. HemSttaa, fog., one of the Bedtatere of the said Court lu Bank ruptcy at the Court House, In Beinbridge, Georgia, and shew cause why tha prayer of the mid peti Hon of the Bankrupt ahonid not be granted. And fur ther notice la given tfot tint tha aeeand and third meetings of creditor* will tie Mid at the earns time and P Drted at Savannah, Georgia, this 31st day of January. IMS. jamks McPherson, jacM-U dark. U Bfinkraptcy. laths Dtatriet Court ed the United States for the Boothera District of Georgia. U *Wb^ro r O*SOOTT, 1 in Bankruptcy, No. »79. Bankrupt J rpHK said Bankaupt Mviagpetitioned the Oaurt lor JL a fiartiergt hum all hie debts provable under tha Bankrupt Aot of Mareh 3,11M7, nottoe Is herby given to S BST of the eald TUahiet Court, before P. 8. HmmHlae. Mg., one of the Registers of the said Court la bankruptcy, St the Court Hone*,'Reinbridge o*., In mid Dtatriet, and show eanaa why tin prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not ha granted. And farther notice ia given that Urn second and third masting of creditor* will be hold at tb* same time and piece. Dated at Savannah, Oe , this Slot day of January, ISM. JAS. MCPHERSON. JanM-wlt Clerk. Im Bdßk/gptcr. In tbb Dtaraio* Cocar oa an Uirmu> Extras you ran Sown aka Distmct ow Ouonai*. In tha matter of 1 RAMCSL W. BROOKS. { la Btaaaor-rov, No. MS. Baakrapf. / rrtHE tel Enkrupi having petitioned tha Cent! fit 1 a discharge from aU hte debts provable under the Etehwi.pt Act of Hatch X IBB7, nottoa te hereby rtma taaflpuainatntirteifi la appear an too Idthdaw at Nhwy, IMfi Hi o'clock, a. it., at Chamoera af tha ted PtakrtstOonrt, hates F. 8. Hsaasltlas, Beg., ana at Ite Begtalma fit tha nil CVrar* af Banknmtey, at his aAoa ta te *owa af Qaltmaa. and Mafia at Georgia, and ahow cauaa why the pruyerof Ms art! patltton of Ms Bankruptfihould not be fIHMwL And tortiaw antiaa ia riven that tha aae flnd aad third lasittaga of Creditors will ha bald al the MVM m 4 plini Dated at Havannab, Georgia, this flat day of Jana iry, UW. JAMBB KoPHJBBBOH, tenM-lt Clerk. la Baaknipt^, la tub DarruKrr eons am m Uwrr*> Brans roa m noomn Durraaor ow Onanoia. Ia the atstter of ) la Bankruptev, WILLIAM BARRS, l‘ No. 103 Bankrupt. J mux said Bankrupt haring paUtiouad tbaOourtfor X a discharge from aU htodeM* provable undsr the Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notlca te hereby givaa la ah a weana InteeefiUd to appear on tha l fith day of Tab., 1889, at* o'clock la the forenoon, at Chambers of the said District Court, before W. R. Haaaatttaa, one of the Registers of tha said Court in Baskruptay, at tha Court House, in Quitman, Oeergia, and Show cause why toe prayer of tba aaid petitite at tbs Bankrupt should net ha grunted. Aad farther no tice te glean that the seoond aad third isertlag* of aradteora wfll be held fit tha tame Urn and place. Dated at Savannah, ft*., thte filet day of Jaaaary, 1689. jameb McPherson, Jan 24-It dork. lte Baakniptcy. Id ms Dnmdl Com ow nut tTarrao Print* roa /''"■mam So errant Dtxtoict ow ftaoaeu, la the matter of ) BBRJtMIN |is Biehraptry, No. 9*. rnSZ aaid Bpakrapl finvtem aetitioned Ms Oonrt tor X a discharge ten aU his dima ptwvabte under tha Bankrupt Ad of March 3d. lfidf, notiaa te hereby given to til parson* intonated to appear on the 17th day of February, 1060, at i o'clock a. b, adflhaatbort of ted Dlstilst Court kitei W. B. Hiaailltes, Baa., on* of tiMßaptoteHtd aaUCanskla Boahsaptey, athis odtooa* tha Oourt House, ia tha lawn of Betel H6gi.se and dteto of Georgia, end ahow canes why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not ba granted. And further notice la given that the sec ond and third mrtttoga of the CkndMsan wtU ha held al the aaaaa ttos* and piaoa. Dated at Savanaah, fta, thte 21st day of January, IB6S. wwammnanar Jnr»*-n cud. In Bankruptcy Id m Duzaio* Ooour aw Bun Cana# Buna roa m fctrmn Dnonior or ftnonaxa. to tha stater of 1 WILLIAM B. OOWABT, fin BuiamcT, N0.99. rlEsaid Bankrupt having petitioned tha Court for a dtochargs frost aB his dsbta provabla under tha Hthkaup* Art of March X lfifiT, nallcate. haraby given to ad persons tot anted ta appear on th* ITth day of tehruaoy, 1869, at 9 o'ckx-A a. aa., at Ohamhars of the aaid insertnt Court, bcforaF. B-.daaettrtiu, ana of tha Hfiglaaaxs sf the said Court la Beakruptoy, at tha Oswat Manas. Belahrldge. Georgia, ta the Said DtoklaA find ahow eaaaa why the prayer of aatdpattttoa af hi Htnttnte aheald bm b* granted. Afid farther natlaa la garanlhafi Maaa wind anHttordaaaellagof the aanMtera «M h* haM a* Ms atan* Man* and Mae*. Dntofi al Busuaaah Ha., this Mat dap of January, JAMttfi McPHHddON, JanfiA-U Clark. In tb Dmaaacrr Oowa* aw m Damn drsTaa won wnxfiTaajnMK. llnlanhraptcy.Ho. fit. riWI aaid ttaafexupt havtog a atttl id 1 1 Me Oonrt te I atta.teagtfrrm ad hte fiihtearrtnhl. under tha ■ » nM MdmilM M IMf im ktemkw gian PtOdillyfi mam • « Mfil MMiiaiM AM |VfW Ptatrtea Canal hatoaa »sonk B. Haaaaltia*, atm of <te new advertisements. Ufi BfiHkrHpfCT. M fh* District Court of the United Matas tor the rtiiifog— District of Georgia joun’ wauS* S.*fcr.K I "eSn? 7 HisaiasasfASSSSS-S ssES' aaaviaaarsgg STmm, of NMOMft .eeiw-r, - A* csLSf“-axiJt sari. Dated at flamnnah, fjk. 25*21M day of Jannarr, ’ JAMES MePHHBSOW, Jrajtl wit j j ®* r * lu Bankrapfcy. . - *• “TSeSsi.ifosstr - '”** ■rp«VAT T w T 'MOOC | T * e-l T rral said Bankrupt Mvtag petitemedthe Oenrl to* I adlecMrge froaTell hiTV-bu provnhta nndar the Bmikrup* Act of Merck X IMV. notice l* hereby el re* StoTSaona lntere-ud to appear on tfia 11th £y es Pahraary. ISM. at 4 o’dodk r. n . etaiamhemof M 4 District Court, before A. G. Hunt, ona of the Ragisteraof the said Court la Bank-natey, »t Me See in the tity of Haeon. RtaU of Georgia, aa.l show caum uhy tM prayer of the said petition of tb* Bankrupt shouldacdbagranted. And ferthwr eotice u given that the second and third meeting* of Oedtior. wIU be held at the earn* Ume and plm*. Dated at Savannah. G*.. thlf f ti day of Jeawarv mt ‘ US’* MoPHShAw. Mfot It “ . <*•* !■ Bsskniptcy. In tho Dtattiot Court nf tM mu Sate* for iheJAmta |T am Dtetrtct«f<tao>,-, # SINFiyN* R l Xi»ai. 1 I« Haununrr «. N > lift Bankrupt, j rriHE eald Bankrupt having ptifooned -eOc-arf I » discharge ftom all hie debts provmtwe radar tb* Bankrupt Aot of March 3.1M7, notice U hereby awm "fo'Sil person* lotereeied to appear an tM ITM dny m fehroary, MM. at 3* o’eJoM F. ■. at Chamber* of the said District Court, before A.•. HlM ona of the Register* of tha atid Oonrtln Batfiiepf | at his office, ia the city of Ueooo .end BMt of n *>•*•■ and Mow oaom why tha preyvr of the petition of the Bankrupt ahonid not be pteti* And further notice ia hereby Sim the and third meeting* of creditors will be MM at fha tame time and place. Dated at Savannah, Oa.. thti Hat day of Jeon.nr. 1809. '* JAMES MoPHERSOM. _jmiy34-H , Ctar* In Bankr«|Mc)r. In tbx Dirrmicr Count or tux lwttxd Sv.rt. n» ran SoumuM Dtaruto* or Onotem In the nufitter of 1 JOSIAS BOSWELL, j lu Bapkrnpb-y It.. 1* Bankrupt. ] ( fTUIB said Bankrupt having petitioned the Opart far X a discharge from alt hi* debt# provable under rh j Bannkrupt Aot of March X IM7. notice is hereby *!»-. to all pereona Int«reeled to ep(Mar on the 17th day of February, 1880. at lufo’clook, a u., at Chamber* of the said District Court, before A. O. Mtrrey. Eaq , oe* of the Register* of the eald Court In Benkaraptcv at hie office, tn Macon. Oecrgia, and showcase* wty tM prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt ahonid not be granted. And forth•*• mouse la given that the terond and third meetings of Credliowe. e>’ be held at the earn* tiro* end pleas Dated at Savannah, Oe., fhla ilel Say or Jenvery, 1860. i JAS. M. PHF.R.HON. janyM—wit (Vk In Bankruptcj. In III* District Court of the Untied Wafm(h<. tb- Southern District ol Georgia lii Ui6 mitMr of i ALEXANDER HARDEE. ’ . tn Barmnwrc». Bankrupt. ) Re. in fTTHE eald Bankrupt haring petitioned th* fhmrt lot I A discharge from ail hi* debts provable *Msr the Bankrupt Act of Mareh 3, Mil, notice is hsr.hy given to all persona Interest* Jto appear on the *U .lav or February, Ik*#, a* 0 o'Moek a. K.. at OUesn-a her* of tha eald Die trie t Court, before P. X H< mrluo- Eaq , on* of tha Uagietere of the asl4 fotrt ia Bankruptcy, at his office, at the corner of pat and Drayton streets, in the city of Savannah,-toorgie. and show canee why tM prayer of tha said petition o« the Bankrwp* should not be gmntrd. And forth* notfoe la hereby given that the ere.-oj ted thud meeting* of creditors will be hold at the tun nee* and ptaoa. Dated at BavMuiah, Oa., this Slat day <4 January ISM, JAMBS Mr THE EBON. JaoyC It Cteik In Baßkraßfry. In Tux Disrxicr Count or tux Uwrreo Hv*rv* TRI gOUTHXXN DISTUICT OX GcOßOt* In the matter of 1 MMn Mta N. SUSANNAH HOLDS IDG E, \ te HewatanwrtT Bankrupt, j Ho. hid. ftlHI eald Btiikrapt haring petitioned tM Conn m* X a discharge from aU hi* debts provable nndar th. BaMrapt Ac* of March X 1087. hour* Is Meshy atvw to aU perauua interested to appear on the i«U day *( s*»fory. UM, M 10 o’oLck a. M, *1 Otin Os ths mdd District Oourt, befbre A G Murrey As , ' on* of the Register* of the aaM Oenrt In Eunfoupt j M kta oMea. in Maean. foioetaa. nj ih. aaaai why tM penyer ol tae said petition of tha Bast rapt ahonid not be granted. Stated at snraemah.ftnorgin.thle 31*1 day of Janaar, MMI JAMES MoPHEHaON. jnaySA—wit Osrt. Im B«Eknipt«r. In rw* Dxairnm Oonhw ow wan Uwrrra ttero* ».« ! na doumama Dneurar or Otoath to thaateMawof • > Ia Baalrua' CHRISTOPHER T. doGBAFFENRI ED. ; ry N.xto Baakrupi. ) rfIHE aaid Bankrupt having petitioned tbs Oomt An X a diachaige from all hia dabte provabls aate Am flhdkmp* Act at Manh 2, 1867, ootira la hanky gtvuu to all peraoaa interested to appear oa tha ITIh day oi Fab., A. D. 1869, afi * o'doefi, i. x.. at CUssahers - tha aaid Dlrtrirt Ooort, hates Fraah a Hsmllte ona of the Raglaters of tha said Oonrt In Bankruptcy, at tbs Oonrt House, Beiabridge, ftela of ftanrwu and ahow causa why the prayur at the said patlMcn < i the Bankrupt should not be granted. Aad farther so Moela glvas that a aaeond aad third meetings ofOred tteca trill b* bald al tor asm* time aad piare Doted at fiaw*naah, Oeoryia, thia 31st day of JOa nary, uas. JAR M.PWEKSON. J*ay24-wlt dark mm *3o xiti ~~m*M b it 1 t Guano and Phosphate Depot ESTABLISHED la AUanta, share the purest aaJ boat Fertilisers can b* had, aaaonr which If* foUowbag: Fun Paras tan fiaaaa. ten Favrl Oaxan*—qwnl an Warm Inn. Cas’s lapsr Phaaphate • t Lister-. KUrtswe.lt*s Ossntean. (vary fiaa.) -tosasd Platittr. Olaaslsed Bsasa, Aad aasraral other superior Phouphalsa. It U Huporteai that ptoulraa pm to thte oedtrs mriy / MARK H. JOHNMAA, Jeste-lw ftaane Agent. Bread fit Warsh sue EfilOE ! BRICK t! BRICK !! ! fJtHF toibscrlbert have FOB HALF. «Oa,«W Bxlra Deaf Brick, te quantities to suit pnrchaaet*. Apply to jarttt-Ot* HEALET, BERRT k CO. WESTERN k ATLANTIC RAILROAdT V Oyncß Mi-rw or TasimroirT* Tiow. j Atlanta, o*.. Jan. 22, lads. i SUNDAY Double Daily Pinaatn Traios wtR tom/- manca running on this road next Huiulsm, mu. Janfifi-lw E. B. WAI.TEJL dWTEB STATES HMUf! OF.ORUIA. Poor Omr* Drpabtmaxt. i Waahiagtou, January 1, )•** \ PUOFOBALS for oonvoyte the mafia of Ihh Uaun Htotaa, from Jute I, IMfi, to Jana M. W7I. an tor fottowlag ran tea, to the fitete of Gaorgle. will b* »* Bk»h of March fifiaut, to hs decided by-April * dtia. Frau Forsyth to BoaaaßvilW. 11 teitaa and haek, ona* a weak. Leave Fonyth fiaturday at 12 u. ; Arrive al BwaatiteMhby »r. Law** BuaaaHrtHa ttatinfrM afi » a. te. Arrive at Haafigfih by II a. m. BI4T From GUtevOl# by ABandale and HoOhua to Middle Etoer, fid miles aad hark. Ij«vs OtOsrta* Thursday al 6 A. at) Arrive at Mtdfito Btesr by 1 r. n.; Lads* Mlddto ttear Thursday at 1 r. u.. Arrive atqglrtßte by »w. n. Tha atopil blUaga wffl ba aagrtrad ta laka tba *Ha#t pttti ** ' ’ For tormsef propoaate. guarantee and eoattfirato and, aha, for tosttartluaa aa to toe wsaiftisne to he tetoamfi luto* siteteaL te. aaa s6»wiltotote m Oatohar 31. idtd. an* af tote tea. toriung fiwfinaaate/ for dtoU aarcte* te Georgia, to bo fbnnd af tha prtan aanl Id adalaH tesMagda ggnafiaadlhdd : MMJ Fropate, te (terytt,” STSdraaaad In th* AUX.W. aiafiiu junld-wkw tuahuain teati.