The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, November 19, 1857, Image 2

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BY PUWOAN 4 LOOHRANE. JOHX B. WEBitjMWw- ATLANTA, GKO., THOBHPAT; 1 WOYBMBtR W, lW* 1 ' 'nluB'wwt" umuancn ft EXAMCTM- weekly: : grro* t^rcarssvrs'ass THtRD pao* “'roll sheriff. m mm* K^OWSB) Far IMyatr *te«rl«b- o. 0. OBUN;* OSBORN, Far Clark al Sapertar Caart. dr. b. f. bo mar. Far Clark •» laftrtar Caart. DANIEL PiTTMA„N. r_ ]>anv,—0. H. WALLACE. 2 0. FARRAR & iSSfttlor-W. H. WINGFIELD. AW 3YrBaa»a.—A. J. COLLIER /or CWnxKT—A. R WIUTR ions <ff Base of Faltw.talna at.'Tar far aU Dtbta da» this Qgea. m.«v Baanzaa, ThsfoMowtef bills te wROoo to the Bsak* hSTtWreportsd bj tbe Committee of dm Rosie of RepetaentadT*. * A BILL To bs«sti»M *n *sk fo* th* t«Hproo<J »»< T WtirTf ~ Tht pf"Aa of tbit Stitt bttt g^tk^S^Voj o fa «paahr sssswrta^JKt thTforfyLir. of ttajr charters, uposth* fol- lowing am* aafy^gSj^KLv. *. l.t Each Book in t!u* Slot* claiming too MiviWitf fcsvicg it. Dot® received, for SmESJZ oholl giro bomb sad eraxrily to £ State, to be opfwowd of >7/»* Coreraw. for the sHimsM tedempboa of all their bill* waived into the Titaeory. and to the mean- -sr Tbu tK& c— it* 1** i*j ^ January. 1858, no beak ehsil towe e tank core coder the denomination of tre dollara. j _ . „ JiTtat during the (aepooaion of specie I “ ,cfor » d - “» B"* will suspend nsymeatJ, no’ bank shell decUre a dividend . it ia conptUtd to laapend. by absolute ne- ucotdmg the rate of jag cent per an. I cesstty. Now, I beliere the banks ooMNortoarcB. Xka Bute-Wtot akaU batUwwiU theta f Mtwn. Ecrtbear The conilsto ration of the Report of the Beak Committee, wee toed# the’special older for yeetordey in the Hoaee of Representatives. The people look with great telenet and anxiety, to ate what action the Legislature wiU take upOn this important sob]ret. Upon the issue hegetke Interests of the whole country. Stall the eharten be forfeited I or shall ths penalties of njspenslon be recnlttsd to the Bank* upon their res tuning specie payment Tithln a certain specified time 1 Whet lime ohill this bet What additional restrictions shall be thrown around the banks, to pre- rent a recurrence of futqre suspensions 1— Three are grare qusmion*, and well merit the most weighty consideration. And first, 1 ask why should not the charters of those Banks which tare suspended specie pay meat be forfeited 1 1$ this not the law of the tend! (See Cobb's New Digest, p 115-Act of Deo. 18th, 1840.) The Hones Committee on Banks in their Repen, thinke there may be some doubt •boutjthii being a public and general law. I s Strikes me that no Intelligent Win can en tertain that doubt, uftrr reading the statute ubore mentioned, be he lawyer or no lawyer But if there ie any doubt, there ie a legal way to aettle it. Let the Court* of the land decide. I shall aaeutne, howseer, that that there is so doubt about this being now tbe law of Georgia, Why than should it not be enforced t There j* nothing in prinei- pie tnd justice tercetg in the enforcement. Is there anything in the policy t> prermt it ? Let os are. The banks tell us they hart done nothing to bring obout this crisis. I say thuy bare, 1st. By expanding thuir circulation be yond the safe and Itgitimate rule, (recog nised in all banking,) which limit* circs, latiso to thret times the amount of specie fond*, sod then suddenly contracting. Sdiy. By sanding their funds (o the North to speculate upon and share up at enor mous profits, Southern paper, often haring fear, six and eight months to run. Thu proof of the first proposition will be found in thei- published statements. The proof of tbe second is sot so certain and direct and perhaps it does not apply to all the banka, but that it applies to s:me or many of them, is eo well known that I shal assume it a* prisen. No bank shOuld suspend, and if the law unless lmprcrecMfits, and In less than urea yetis, Aim || Mlk > ||.GMIliA< lAftKi > In twenty, Md wader Ite tefiueoce )• r*| nun, nor shall they buy, sell or speculate the bills of earb ether. I Georgia ire abundantly ao.veci, probably 4tb That "each and ercry bank or cufpo *> »t them. They say they are, and I tike ratioa exercising banking powers u iihin the * tham at their word Being thus solvent. V,i t (bail, on or before the 1st day of No-1 they hare all suspended. They hare been srwber, 1858, foithfolly r eume tbepaymat ( com[M | U<<i by necessity to «utpend, or they £»£££ Now, all that *oa deoandni. in gold and silrer . bate been competed to suspend, hare been *-d that sfter the mid 1st day of No- placed in that situation from oue or both of rembar.lSM. or in tea event of a gsceraJ . jj, e , wo g^y, tnentttned, and for *d | (hi ‘ ,hf Uw •‘* 0 “W b « ,nfurced artef Ptevrhr- 18th. 1340. wbieh'»hereby ( against them. These that hare not been jeefcued to be re-enacted, and to be in full; compelled to suspend should teceire the — j at t pegalty of the law for suspending with out necessity. W* are told that the Northern banks were drawing the gold front our Southern Banks, and that a snspenston wu necessa ry to prerent this drain. Let ua examine that. Except from the on# item o f mer cantile collection*, due by Southern to Northern merchant*, (and this is > rer; force u a general law of this State, applica ble to ail banka and banking corporation* now mining or hereafter ’o be created, shall b* enforced according to the pros ie ion* thereof, against any bank or corporation «• 00, 0- banking powers m trua State, which SMtafre&Ttoiy bjof! or litre* coin, wbeoerer do* and demanded, any of ite ohiwarioM or Babifitiea. • 5th, That each and every bank or eorp> ration exercising banking posrere under the Un nf this State. ihall, on or wore the .. fort dMOf Noremboouxt, publish the fact 1 ‘ m,!1 “* m to the aggregate cor- nod date of it* resumption of * wei* pay- n -n of the Sate,) th s it impossible, be- meon, and each and every inch bank and cause Northern banks, with the shore tri- corporation ex arising backlog powtr* on- aj ag exception, had ua funds with which d*r the laws oftbi* State, itadl, *iitb*imm* thegoldfrtm Southern banks - ti«^ hart actually In tto rmnn-. aa tta own ,. 7 . .^1^. property, an amonnt in gold and The J < bring the t own depreciated •am equal at knit, to one-third of it* thao bill, here for that purpose—ttey ecu dn ontslnnuing eitcolarion of bi 1* or coua com- draw gold with Northern exchxnge eren ^y Tb, J «"'y io it by b °r'ng up the plaeiug hctnifln pnsitontu claim imd wrem iiom Georg * lbs rtoh rewards, which our early etterpriie susd our gtfegrephloal tlon entitle us to retain Throagh il by the CQ-Opcratioa of South Onrolii tand, and Alabama on the < lY clslnrt and intorau are iu immi nent daagerof being Itreparably weakened, and il 1* confidently belier d, that therein, tcreet* cau only ta protected an the part of Georgia and her onward progress Mound, by the co-operatioo of her UorernmMt with tar people uu the priucipk, which has done and is doing to much iu there rival State*. The people eteglt h aded, and we might add, in email Companies are unable to carry through there gnat works. To pros* this, we need nut go boyood the limit* and **pe nance of Georgia. Tbe first Rsllrcad* un dertaken in Georgia, ware the Central Roll Road, and tb» G* rgla Railroad, esch ia the yaw 1835. In 1836 the LsgiaUtnie took alcpa to secure the cot*auction of the great d at* work, the tVettcrn and Atlantic Kail- road. which was emphatically a grout aid tod cnoouregtmtnrto tbu construction of the two formrr Read?. It vret undertaken on tbe grounds of exten tag those two line* thorn Augusta and Savannah westward, acd was therefor*, a great measure and a busty expenditure on tbe part of ibo' Slat , to hid and encourage there two line* of Railroad. It was pro, ably tbe moet iffidicnt aid, that could hare been intended to those It jade, at that time, and without which ntittwr would hare been completed, as they now stand — The Western i Atlantic Railroad Is still a part of those liner, conferring oo >heui a large portion of their profits Nor is this all the aid and encouragement extruded to them. At the beginning the State oenferts cd on the Georgia R R sod oo the Central R. R- Banking privileges. This afforded to etch Company a large amount cf aid in the construction of their Roads, and has proreo o br a source of very large profit, and qual probably to $1,300,000, toeach Com- S iny, or $3,000,000 jointly, which added to 5,000,000 the cost of the W. k A, R It., makes an amount of State aid to thcae two linn of Hoad rouul to $8,000,000. Taka wbat view we plca.o of it, it must tie looked upon in this light. No Railroad in Georgia hare been built without aid and means ftorn beyond that fouud along its line. The two cotupaous to which we bare referred, made roh and po*- srful by the munificence and liberality of the State, hare eub stepped forward to aid tributary Roads. The Georgia R R’d and Banking Company furnished a large por tion of the capital to oouttruot the Atlanta i. LaGrruge Road, and now own a large portion of ite stock. The Central R Road and Banking Company furnished a large portion of the cap.tal to construct theSoutn eflti, cun ta kept within tta Uatt* of Gwr- * Another road of pcrhapiiUllraorelmporv ■ji*5sswjB»£ dry of Georgia, as well ae other fetutee, the.tart seaport in Ihu Soulh-a reav which hae already been relMtrf by the ral Government for the wtebllehmeii of a Nagy Yard, and ie eminently oaleu nted to odd greatff to the wealth, po*re», and Im portance of Georgia No Georgian can for ft modwat, full to in tbt impoTtftcei of t speedy and direct communication between thl* port and the Railroad system of the South. If the Sou'b is over to enjoy the bentfiu of a direct European trade, with its millions of accumulating wealth, this port is well, am] perhaps the only one adapted to secure it. Henet iktincakulabltimpcrlaiKt of foil Hand, Another Bead of irapartano’, U the Sa vannah, Griffin and North Alabama Rill- road, or some road from kba ricin.ty of Uril- fin, Newnao and Atlanta, tanning in a Woa- tern direction through the county tf Carroll •uto Alabama. This we regard as an t-nti-r- priee worthy the aid aud encouragement ul th.' Stale. Another Road of importance is n road from tome point on the Western uud Atlan tic Road throagh Gilmer nr.d other count-os to the Ducktown Copper Mines. Il is well calculated to dorclope the great agricultural aud mineral resources of our State, and udd greatly to the buttnes] of existing Rail roads. All theao Ko.vls extend into lanfo secllims of tbe State, and among purtion* of our peo ple, who have long conlribuud of their sub stance to improvements in other sections, while her own sections have suffered rather than been benefitted by such improvements Should aU tbe prejects ® Railr- a ls, to which this bill will apply (6 avail them- reives of its benefits, it will require, as be fore remarked, the endorsement uf b eds to the amount of shout $3,000,0(10 or uo amount equal to about one-half the cost - I the Western and Atlantic Usilroud, und will cause to be constructed within theState about 400 mile of Kallroad. Oo tho ground 1 t'-.e fold lieud. of general beoefits to the State, it may bo! Sec.Oth.Ardi-i- remarked, that each 100 miles uf Kaiiroad ! the Governor -hall a -r adds abou.$20,000X00 to the value of tax- , 'ho end arremen* e-f li able property of the State. Tbe numerous said Company. rei|iiir-) 'hr i statistics of tbe country, aud tbe history » posit in tin- Treasury I it. Kailroads are sufficient proofs of this tact. : cent per rt.-.mti.i on the nm If then this be the case, the endorsement <J( i ior the Company, ns t --.'-ki bonds to the amount of $3,(00,000 a ill remit ' coemption cf the mid hen in the increa-rod value uf taxable proptrly in ! I 1 -') ccnt rimlf ho npp the ritate of $80 000.000 und all of wl ich ‘ L ' ‘" J * from the guarded and safe character of li.o law renders it quite certain, that tbe Statu Seo. 3d, Awl bo it further enacted; That ““ “ ■ or period der this act *! r then thirty years br beat: Interest et .ipote than aoren per cent, per ppnutn \ end tlirt Interest and principal, the former of.which ■hull become duo taml-nnotm'ly-, may bo mado paynb'n n't the Yrcdfuiy of tho state, or nt soiiin solvent hack in Savnnnnli, or tho city of Now Yor),, aq tho HldiCouiprt- ny may elect.-' ' 1 . '7 i Soo. 4. And bo it fqrtlmr enneted, Thret if at any time aOor twenty miles of mill Road shall Imre been mntfr ready f r the lion by tho means before slued tho G >vcr nor ehnll dn-ni it for tlio .interest of mid Company and compatible \v tli tho aafet* of tho Smto i it account of tho lotv price "f Iron, to hnro tho iron pit:chased for the tiro longih i f tho Ronil, ho is her.hv uu- thori/.ed to omlore the bonds of th i (dnm- pntiy In suffidoni nmonnfa not rxde dine Ssven thonsinti dollnn per m'd-topirehnsc ihn iron I t the entire length of th: Mid R'-ad, und in possession of tli 't tn'o .it tin- expense of tho aatrt Company, until the btln'ocnf the Ronil ehnll bo“ nunls roatlj n ion milo srclions; and as otie i ns tori miles dull ho made ready for ill - ir it ihr requisite quumily of iron therefor oil! 1 I; delivered to tho Cumpany i hit .-..on d nol such a contingency in the (rice, or iron ccur. of nhivlt tho Cover-or tli > I bo lli ccur. ot wliivlt tlio hover ori-li i I bo no,,, judge, than it -lull bo his duu.ns .fti-n I ‘‘ ,, a ten milo section of tho told /.' >.xil sh.i!l | j he mod- ronil? for iho iron, to in dorre tin bonds lor such section to the amount p v mile and on tho forms horn - heforu provi ded tor the first twenty mil'-., until u.t Rond i< cnmpl-ted ils entire length 8oe. 5th, Anil h-iitmrlltc mice' -I, 'M-n’ tho sjhl Company i, ltcrebv reqni -- i > ,i p sit finds fji tho payment of tlmi.it... - or principal, as the c.tse fnu'. L.-. s ii i bonds ut t: o point ivhorr tho » >. .t- ... it '-e mtde payable, nt 't-nst Ilf -i-n ,i y . hr I'r-- the snino shaipioqonm due and 'ia e -e I failure on thn port of the C..:.i-„rv ; so, (he (iovirnor >hill coosidfr lii -1 genoy us having li.ippeni .l in whii.-u lm i vuthorixed io take p.-s o-sion or dh ;- -...■ ,-.t to the redemption of s -id r deemed ; end if n r, h same in suit* so urn i - f< will uerer b| called oo to pay tmo dollar j deraption; a: d i - ' ilm fill to comp'y tilth -tierequire sectioj, it slia 1 he thedui’v i to lake possession 11 said Com «« ern and Muscoge: Roads, and now own ! bat K the locality of tlieso Rjads op scac- a large portioa of their stock. All other | “f-i-it 'will be foantl that where one :f tbt from tbe Treasury. It will, perhaps be contend d by sums. I that some of these Reads asking fur a d will . interfere with the busircss of it-ads already . nr dispose of the -.tin-' - - p-.. built. This may be true to s.mie extent, required in the see i, i- a . , 8cc. 7th. And ho .t furil.i. i-n., case of the in e of the s lid It. Boads'cOBttruqtsdTn GetTgisharereceired 1 interfere to take away busin. ss from on.Id Goiernor. as prescribed in f aid from abroad. Ia no ceee along the line, R-*<1; another or two is (rorided, which right, ti’-e nod owner-m, >,t hare the people been able to build a good R , w ' n !0 PP'y new business to the ol 1 Hoad Road from their own meat*, and without thus interfered with. But if it were t c c that these nece eary improvement*Into;fired with the business ot obi Hoads to eotn- tent, 'he rights and claims of corpor.tti-n.s are nut gararooont to the rights and claim- of the people at large. Tbe rights and claim* tf be people, at largeca inot be eacri-' Seed to tbe claim* or imaginary intoreata of any corporation. We hold, and experience Rood from tbeir own means, and extraoeout aid. Here, tnd at tbi* point, *ri*es an import- act question. Shall the undeveloped re source* and the dretiluie sections of (lie State, remain destitute of K Reads, aud de prived cf their gnat benefits, except in socb cutis, as it may suit theinlereslsand notices of these two great Corporations to direct | ass - r prcii us • irom tbi-ir l-.anJ rally, s'lidl b, I hihited ftom nny 1 w. mill any slo, k or inlc they ru iy her nf et - lio'd directly r ir.dir , io tire Smti*. kh-i.-h r hem to be built f. We hare nothing to suy , has demonstrated that R Roads In gcccrul, ; disparagingly of the« two corporations, j ®ra tributary Io canh other, operate io iuo;-t i wielding at they do, a capital of *jme $7,- , esses for tho gen* r »l interests of a-l, and OOO.COO sack, and a joint capital of $14,- j -hnuld, s« a general rule, be promoted or-l : Special Notices* To the Voters of Fulton ljuiuy FzLLTVt ClTi/j.Ns —I! . 000,t) JO, sed wh ss gross revooaes *r« tire 1 encouraged by *11 parties. . ,| et . u „ n t# . .r,., ,, Onr Slats has been botnred with the ti-1 Court, at.the tniuiog „:«i tie uf ‘‘Empire State rf tho South ’— her i yoitranppsrt al the liitlo extent of territory, her popalatioo, her I{, • receir* 1 byjwur «t»a.«ji Hoids and her gwgraphical position havn 1 mv. 18, id. hitherto entitled her to that honor. each and every such bank or eorperatien erasing banking power* io this Bret*, stall ftt the ty** time, eftaae w bt pobtMhed ft foil atstcoMoi of ia condition, on tho oath of its President sad Coobier, showing par- Southern bank bils here wtfo yoh/. This to them, would hire been* losingoperxti r. »nd besides would tare left in the country exactly th* same amount of gold that it KSttssaswsEt j- -• «*- ■- gether with * Bet MM etoekholdeTa, ar.d * then was the drain ! Was it from the cilt- r-alrmeot of the aggrecs'e amount of iodebi ' ren* of Georgia ? Th# binks do not say edoeo* of the stoetanioor*, and th# »M**' this—d* not eompiein of th s, it i* tgainsi erssts*’-*? c5t 3ers on general depomt. oo the day sumption. tvh, Ttat if any bank.or corporation ex- tion. Tney woald hinily hare the assu rance to itk protection agaicst ta* citizen* •POOR RICHARD.’ ereisteg bonking power* in this State, stall of Georgia, and against their right io de riotau «nro( &• yrovtaona^eonulnad la mind i?kU [jr hlDi Y#l „, b ,„ wraTOratiomtofor as relate* to tta*power» ' ho '* ,, ' lhi * w »* lb « *a«" that could ef fconking, sbwJI be immedintsly eubjetttnd hare been made upon them, unieea, indeed liable to forfeitnre. and itaii be adjndged they had been wan carriro the'r b II* at and declared forfeited hi th* t»*nn*rpoint# 1 th , N;rth . |f thty h>d h „ n „ , lUD 1 «*««••■ *= d *«• —P«uta .o ratios' 'xerciricg harking powers ia this suspOnd. let their ehsrten It forftited.-- State, shall,slur resaming specie payments," They deierre no protection from the peopie oo the oath, in writing, of tta Prendent nod 0 f Georgia- On to-monow you wil hear Cashier,-pobiisb, M least one* in «very • f f mouth, io at least ooe newspaper si or near ■ the niece uf ite tniiliiam. s staiema-t shew ing wbat was the amount of it* circa lati-.u of bank note*, tta amount uf it* deports, tod the tmoent of gold tnd elm coin seta- ally in it* small*, as its own bono fide obo ist* property, and the tmoent cf faud* dt- rtc'.ly convertible into gold aol silrer com, at its first regular meeting in tbe mourn . and their stali be * penel'y of ut* tbotuaad doBar* for each and ererv ri istmc of the provitioM of this eeetioo of this net, to be rtcorered in any eowrtofeocape'eot jurisdic tion ia tbi* Stede, and paid into the Treats ry uf thu State iu gold and *Ur*r eom. See. 4d, And be H farther enaeod, Ac That all law* and parts of laws militating against this oc, be and tbe tame ore hereby reptaikd. A BILL Te ta entitled ou act to prevent tbe circa!* lion io th)* State, of the noun of as; tank oat of the State of Georgia, of certain de nominations : Section 1st, Bo it enacted, be., Ihat from and after tta let day of Jenaary, 185$, it shall not ta lawful for nay person to pay away, or te toy manner circulate in ibis State, aay honk bill or honk not* ioeoed by aay book or corporation oat of the State of Oeorgia. of a tew denomination than fire dol- ion. Aay person who stall violnlo the provisions contained te tfcfctaetios of this act, shall ta liable to pay for ovary saeb ri- oLlioo, a fie* of ooe bendred dollar*, to ta recovered te aoy coart at competent iarb- dietioo, and to ta paid on* half to tta in former, and (be oetar half iota the Treasury of tfaft 6tfttfte See. 2d, Repeal* all eoafiietia^ law*. Butt Officer! in Tmnaut i - «« t!a- tar* of Tenaeeeee doetod, oo Friday met, tta following State* officers j Ctmptrouer.—Geo. Jns. P DaUnn. uf flw/y cooctr. Trmmtrt—'Wm. F. McGregor, of Wsr- **JJagitUf UiiiUDiMnd.-CaI 8«u. *• MountainDUtrietr-VB. Train, <r«Ufo : time* greater than the revenue cf tbe Stat But the questioa arires, and it is an import ant cne, shall tbe State aid and encourage tbe construction of other Roads in destitute sections, and on important routes, and 'hereby build up other important and inde pendent interest* f Or, shall the leave ad to ta done, that may be dune, and all to be controlled and directed by these two already powerful corporation) f The quettion, we rep«at, ii an important ottc to the State and the people uf Georgia, and mast impress it- *!f upon the mind of every man. This plan of State aid. m the language of his Excellency, Gov. Brown, *a well as the language of G-v. Johnson two years ago, it one in wh ch the ‘ Stale is amply secured bejond the possibility of doubt. It is sale, tecias# before tbe Stockbo'de's or any : tnpany can avail themselves of its beae- fit*. they have to invest a large amount of private capital. Their Road must te fully graded and the tinker* prepared f om tbeir o*n means, which as » general thing including the cui -.-rtingand bridging, ia more tun one half jf the c.j*t of tho Road. _d ih s together with tho Iron, i qaipme' tf and francho*s bc- longtog to ibeejutpany, are mortgaged to .ue Slate for the prompt payment of the bmda. I be security i* , qua! to any Ihat .in Kttisfy tbe de. amis ol a shy!, ck. ie be benefit that sucbaiil is to a R. R. 'Jompar.v :s that it tnnhlet the rompany in borrowing ramey, os all It. K. Companies have to Uo m buy their ip-n, to be protec ted from the ararice and extortions of the money changers 1 ether words they re quire the means of obtaining money at cheap rstes, or h» interest, which, to a corpora tion which teqoiit* the endorsement of b.nds lu '.he ainuun! of ore million of d-d- -rs, would bo *.-qn»l ton raving of twenty five tlkiiuand d.liars per annum, and alfon- Ing ita iAiods to run treaty yean, would *»ve to the -jia’-c, ami to the people -,f Go r gia, five Hundred thousand dollar*. On this plan cf aid, aa we remarked be fore , the Stale ha* no hand in the tnanag. Are not several of our neighbors, the adjacent Sure*, placing themselves in a position to snatch from as this proad appellate n of the “Empire State of the South,'? Ho who thinks not is blind to the signs of tho times .Vs it has been said, wo occupy a position ta unlock the doors of our States and their sources of wealth, but Railroad' kavs c.iiug. ed and are changing the channels uf wealth. Railroads know no obstacles, thevpass mad ly tbe rivers, tho mountain* -and valley*— distance ia tbeonly law that c rcu mn-ritrs their power to change the affairs nf commu nities sod of m p n. It is only by opening the shortest and m-,st direct litas on cnlin.il punts, that oar S ate and the emolument,, (he now po=s ree* can be retained, Georgia tccupics a most commanding po- •i’.ion, nut only to the Southern Sta'c, but io oar who',: confederacy cf States. II, r rc- resources arc immen'C. an 1 her tni-sion is otc: of grtatnt-*b, the cjtntrv, and it is lob- hoped that her hitherto high character f ,r a liberal and wise policy, will not be allowed to saff r on this occislon, by her ly-ci-latu',- withholding I,out u large pur:i ,n of her citi tens a boon, which slto is so well uble and su wsll prepared lu bestow. We respectfully submit the accomnanj- ing bill, and Tccumm-md its enactment J. G. WESTMORELAND, Cbm’n. New Advert is d ta 2 HOGS, PORK, BONES. JL-. --=5ft. BS il 3>. I ^OR SALK in qumtu-• t thi ’ by bK.-i'JO, Alt SOT J t liov l a , tf. \dmlnl8lrator5’ 8al&» •-1- f(/fu too Court Ii W«J -!• « . ,11 4..' mithiti ibo lisijnl h »-;r«a <• • • ; I : iiy inJANI \KY:...U ta- N-'r. •. Albirt nod !*«•’• i». IV |r < Dickerto", •icooi* I. f • : acJ cre*Ji'.«r« of »kt<l ilv-n THO"'. 110 i UllEiv.'-OaN*. \ N(.v. lfih, 1 w 37. Administrators' <u'<Ct A GrtBBABLB than order tike Ct-url LIST OF LETTERS psmnlnlag ln ths Post OBcs onthelrtkday Lb Novstnnsr,’ 18!>7. Andenun Wrn W 4 Lowurs Felix Adonis John LoanovJ A A mtosrou M J inn Marlin T A Allen Martha tniia Marchuun 0 W Aloxtndcr M Dr Mathews Arthur .Jim»tr mg Jonathan Morcuv H M Alexander il\niy Me tc * 1 f John W A ulurft.ui W A Mslone Jeremiah Alexundaf John Maguire l.awisnc* II tlo M M«iruU Wm Merry C \V mri Mendel M W llorry Win Mul llitun D H Uiink* Jackson Mabry T W ttoouuu & ToJd Murpht/ Jm Hrnnan J U Mojro la 0 U-rcngir j: B:o Millar J J Bent >» W D Mortgtm Jna 5 It'll Wm .M.rton T 1) tlttirn t H P Morn an A in a ml ft min l>ak. r Ma*v mis* Mcllriw Win It nrd II U McO^nol J»*o M-‘In'll Dr N*c(JA»:t*y Jucnhb I* »k.' Ittaoo IS’ McGriin-. 1, lifivvnina W A McK«nnun Jno R Ihirn; las .VclicnJi)!) Jno lir.i John IVewtcn Jno H H.ickli*y Michael Nolan t E M Hrotvn tl F Norih Ailulphm IHaloLk U inisi ft orlon J la H.*utl!s*v T V Oglesb; Kalic min I 4C1 D It Uwon Urifth I IJ'y ul S \ ■ Owen F 1. or G W ! ti o tl I M Pain Ja. N Ci-icr I L 2 Peter* 0 > .| nt. r M Parsons M E I’xtfii’ri .1 A I’oiikcy Peter P . -I: \V M Pniki l) W rrrt r v,. I'aribh Win * * k T V miif Psilo Kichnril M ! ’ • f'4 in \V T P.-tro K.viah M : . • r .1 *S Pollara Patrick a rs 1*. well Th... 1, .in PM Pr iv It II Ur ! {‘ti f \ Phillips \V II. M IJ < t) .y \t in M Pommy Col H M ' IM y tr. IVt.-r tl -gsl-ile >1 M •i*.l> M in Hti*c. J W* [ I’-tr K .1 Itaivc- A 11 ir.ra. 1,’., - {■ ,, 11 dgcre A J 1 • nn il ii It.ihcrta S M ■ H noy M l. K '! t itn maty inn i j u ;>r Itichardaoii Levy miss - t-l.f. t i) Koj»fri* laluri Rev *: .It .1 J. hn ffivbiiuj.ui K «nrn ' : ? M k lto».c J..s It j r. r \\ il K et- < >, ht lift miss • ".tu < * urn* liuihcr!>»rtl auiA iui$$ I , . „ ihJ .S luutlut Clias W y Wm s ppi. gtofnG (V f..: i m ii.tvr U *(.t uni. da*rig.’ I* A mn • • •• . • r l)r HtiIj" J. mn ii i , r,\\ J SfiA ycr M f S> mi$ . :, . \\ 1 i:,.- S. xiop Zr.iox (,s *\ il •Sinden W U '. zibetbmr* HavAgo '1’hori 1 , .■ r.i ■ ^ iIhv !, . ! ’ n tinillb Tlu. J Tr ‘ • JSjjauldhff W Vv »; ui ■ ■ .»< i w h,jt.v« y JorJau ' • , .‘..i.!,; Sm-ll A U (, . r, \v hmilii Utlwird .. .-y.il. hiii th Mary V mrs 1 .. I. S’ s’jft’iir lsliziVc'h mr§ •. J is Si.i th I.uuiftB K nir* ,, ; Wm Si-.ckWn W M t’ol 1 r •ti, \ .Nirkc’eun ••'irung II W Vi ; , T Wh" r- H II i » ir* M.Mmh Sh It in Jno ’. ... V M 1 m Slu*h jH I. ixabath mrn 1 1 r T 15 .Starr 1 Kuli i; ■■.'.-on P F Tarii nta W W • i . < .M A ;ii m TtylogJ II If .r: s W Turner Urn Hi:. (. VJ- Turner 1 -S i ' . r >• 'J’*;mbling Jno ii o. i; i Tcinlinron 'J’ho* Thivr-r N 1 ii u’...’. J II Thompson U E 1 .. . ■ Aral rymn 1 .oinj jju Wiilift J? t t. J f. 1 huin.aii Ciro’ino mra Hi. ... 11 J i u. iijr.on James mr 1 ’ n 2 V icg 1 ;n 1 J Jo Ibo j .... i: l VaaNire 11 . J m r. Wi-lbrook I H mr t’ •. Wo»t .Mary J mrr i. •. • Wurrtn l/aoli 1 ■ • • • w. HMkcr It C ■■ii Walton Jno T . 1 •••■ !( \f Walker Ii G '1 • ?-.ii-ui ;,). • UVilt. J r 1- • T D Wt.rJ At!ston A . IJI W:i'k»-r *Sainur*l mrj W III, Lotitsa I- • v *• (1 , K,. i V like. .1 II 5. J U V Woldrip P (1 .. r **1 ! U !• t ikor J B mri Whipp o S W Wh taker A ti Ur •; t ( - White '< C k -un-p P L • t. fal. tnK r any uf tlu above letter* 1 C. UuVt’ARD Pofitraoffcr. I'mi t l.ilt Ai'ailt-iuy. »ieamir- ^i Staff. t ayouaiS 4 ' 1 rL0Rin£ XlAMJLUk, Will LtftTf IftvuiMh lf$ry SATUHDAY. Tb#i$»hlp«»r*ffimong thfUr|$$ton lkft«MSl ( «j|* urp»M$din$p$$d,aftffttjftF iowfort—tuffikin* tb$U iftMft|«$la 10 to 60 boon, ftfd »ro to»iat»dod bjr killful,QftrofaUftdpottUofleoM. ThoyoCorftfuN asIrthUenntevaHSelO MffiV York. % Cffibin Pftaasg* to Ktv York.*,,... fltoorftfvpftMBR* to Nov York PADLEFOUD, FAY k GO., A*ontil» Mmuk SAft'L ftlTCUELL.tl Broodwftjr ,How Tork. toraouftk Fobruftrj 6.1116. ibin Pftiiftgj from Oh »rliitoa toVtw Ttr $25,00. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Mew York * Charlssts».«taam Pa*kata Through In ,48 to AS Uours. [Ooml-WoelAly.j Tft# n$v aleanuliip COLUMBIA, 1100 Tom—'' *« -• rr CuianiffimJtr, VAtiliVlILK 1500 toot. IJAM18 ADOER, l TDK»»n,Commffiod$r I 8. C. Turn$r C>. tfAKiON, 1600tool, ItiOUTHEHNKB, ILL. .» W. FoaUr Commander, j F. M. Mum/. Coaifi'r. U«v$ Ad($r*> vkftrrei o?#rr lVodnoodax * l«turdk/( kftortha arilrffilyf tba «*n from tho South ft Watt 'ffithlfh vffiUr.” Tabl$$ auppllod vltb«T«r/ lusor/—fttUotlto«u4 iffiutlou* eotnmftndffira, viU foauroTfftTollorA k» tftif l.iu$-nr/ poMlblfCumforttudaccommodation, pi/to HENRY MlSdKOOM Corntr of laat B*jr ft Ad(ftr’$8ontb WJurf, Chftrloatou. 8.0. Cabin Pm»|$, ftftft. fllr«rffi($e m. . He : I a M. f i The fol'ofting bill hat bee* introduefp into tho LIouiq of R*prusent3tife« by our member, l)r. Weitmoreland: A IiII.LT To'be entitled An Act to aid and incour* aj(e the e yfifttfuction of the tAear^ia Air Line Railroad, on certain condition* thetu in named. Whereat, the State of Georgia ha* ode;, aided and encouraged various work* -I improvement within her borders, and cs- ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘of Tirro*b> ILir?'*'. heir# aud ere Jit'-rn til :-*.. i .!A« UU. 11 \N‘ i .J. IIAM'.V. . Sov. 1 oil, 1*57. AdministraWrS s.ii*. I IIis IN-VI ! I’KTiUM i« f itu. •y it. l it* ('fiinplrdl rnuuty, Gcurgia, ;n 1)/ -l.ffieph Hunifb/'o Purent , II. I I’'auuti ,i». ii encuinpaited by •> Iit |, i;it11! rum! tcfmry in • r * mi 1 i< (*ni* of the moat hmlthy • S njth having been invariably . .J <• i*rs that si frequently i $ •ili* country; th**M» • •. mr.y iithcr advantage*, the '•■a: c *!.ll J-Mifi* in c imni-nd- • if, |.uShe* iiGticc, oj*« ring those who • • /ii*’ !’.» ; »tr*»- 4 ilia'. tb*-ir children or ..hr v. uru a th rough education. • nr*.- ’I in:tru»:ti<*ji ii so arranged ■ ..j.i w t>> cirriud by it in systimatic m thv ludunontfi to the highest : . ’ ; >r Uk’b $rh v -I t lucalion. • v . i *i" ii on the second Mon- I,,..: The ucholarastic year : t« r* months—fivo month* A PROCLAMATION. E V BCIJ ITVE UE *>ARTM ENT,) MiLLiuoiribtiX, Nor. II, I8A7. { I NoheJieiKo tu the time-honored mage of our Slntc. and rrcngn'uing as we do the super intending Froridence of the Almighty Cud uver the nations and kingdoms of Ih* world; belieiing Himjlo he (ho Tuler over men, the di.puier of all evnits, and the heatnwer of ill hlei.ing*; it hecilme* u* a* a -, eupletott* knuwlrgo with reverence hi* goodness'to us (hr ugh (he l**t year—in (hs(he ho* (Wen US price in all iur harder.; shielded us from th* ravage* uf disene and from the perfilence; crowned o..r lil-er* wilh prosperity, filling our harn* with plentv, and to make Him on offer- in* ol unltigncd and hearty thinks for ths aim-. Therefore, I, Joseph E. Brown, Governor of (he Elsie of Georgia, do appoint sad set apart, Thureday tho twenty-sixth day of tta present m tpth, to be a dty of public Thanksgiving and Praia# to Almighty God ruler over ill; aud do recimmand that all the people with their tuu.ehold d abstain from all secular labor, and doiiiemhlo themselves together in their respeclire Churches to think tnd praise our God with j ,y tnd glsiosss of betrt lor th* abuudancu ol his mercies and loving kindness to mas * people. Giron under my hand and Beal of the Ex. •entire Department, at tho Capitol in Mill— edgrtihe, on the day and yetr shove writtsn. JOSEPH E. BROWN. By ihe Governor J. B. CAMPBELL Sec’y Executive Department. EF"The pa,or, in tho Stmts will give the above one insertion. Nov, in, 18.17 ait Fnincii and Italian. PROF. ETIENNE LAN BERT KOKTWO Y'EAHS PROF. OF MODERN LANGUAGES IN THE HUNTSVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, HUNTSVILLE, A I-A.; uLBO, EX.PROF. OF THE wbsi.yan university, ATFLOR. ENOE, ALA:; AND LATE PHOF. OF THE MEMPHIS FEMALE COLLEGE AND MEMPHIS LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUE, dec, Ac f )H°F. L. will open classes in the shore x l anguages in -tlanti, Decalnr, tnd neighboring cities if desired. From the flat, leiiug success met by him in the largest Insti tutes ol learning in tbe South, and them my encomiums heaped upon him by the most ! prominent scholars in Alabama, Tennessee, slid Ollier States, he does not Imitate in piom- I.ing all who wil! take lesson* under him t full and tccur trknonledge of the la"gua(is, both spoken tnd written. These are taught by t te Oral Syrtsm. (Terms, fillfi per session of fifty lestonsia Claeses. Private lesions will be given if re quired at the resilience of lha pupils. For terms or lor her information apply by letter or personally n> ETIENNE LAMBERT Atlanta, Georgia, Ke.idsncest Dr. E. N. Cslboun’s. N. B— Principals of fleminsrirs end Cul ler-s desiring to hare French Cltsses tsught, • w 1 p! ess address ss shore. American please copy. Nov. in,J847 ddtwtf Druffw! Drum!! Drum!!! T HE swlfrelrnwl wevtl rvspecllully nfe'nn th.lr m.o/ frlruds Mad pstroiia. tbst U>e/ hses largely ir orts.su tti.tr atcck of Drugs. Cbeoiral*. Paints u (Vicd-iw O'ais, i'erlum.rr, P.oey Golds sod avsry Ihlcg *l>. o.uilly found fa t first class Drag fftora « b ten tbsy wUI Mil si ihelr usual low rat*, rer Cl- h or .fieri time. Their .lock of Win-low Glass f. tbe l.rg.. In lb. S.attMni eountry, sad from the adrsn U|«ni Urmt of dellstry, tbty defy conpstlt'sa, " • would tg.lii c.ll tlu sUsnUoQ of lbs public tu T»jl»r'. sail Dyspuptie Blxlr. Ho medlcm. of I.to y»r. lias su many sr l.nt frlruds as this. Out of tat bnu.andi of Dytprptlct tu vbuu w* bavt sold tUs M.dlciu., wu bar* bsarduunsssy It dldtbsm ouguod* aud w. know uf many Io this .fly sad vlelully who, from ih. v.rg. of ih. grtrr, bav. buo rsatortd te S .r'Mt hrellh. W.My th«. thing.h.r. whet. th. [..llrId. I. mads, sod «• art known, tad cbtlltagt cuntradletion. Glrs as a salt. 'I Ei.M.-- k -iril Lr Report of the Committee os Agriculture end Internal Improremeht* i the House of Representati ve*, oo tbe sub ject if dute Ad to Ks:l iioa.ii. Toe Comm fee beg leers to report, tba Slate Aid fi< unprorement* needed by tbt people is oo daw thing, lu the early years of Georgia, and indeed uotrl very receutly. ad to eccli improremea'a hat tacn ifim by direct appropriations from tta Treasury, aid direct ownership oath* ;*ri of -h- State of th# property seqaired. rioeh was tta nv.de of ud oy me Sut* in the rorntn'-.- tioo of its irrsa: work, Western A Atlantic Railroad, socb was the aid to tta MiUerige- rille k Gordon Rood, socb was the aid br the recent Utiveral Aeamnbiy to the Atlan tic and Golf Railroad, and such was the mode of s-d by the State of New Yoik in tta construction of tar gyeat Cecal; ia al. of which eases, the Su e has no security egsintt loss, except th* lunouci of property 'herein acquired. Bat the Railroad, the great modern motor, by iu peculiar tdran- tagee even over th# Canal, :.as opened the way for a new acd far more safe aid seco e mode ol aid on ita part of the State. All great work* of Internal Iroproretneit' re- qaira, ia ttair process of ions true; ion, ma terial aid from beyond their immediate ri- cioitv. Railroads, the greateet of all im- proremeau for intereommooicatioa, aid from their peculiar ctaraeteristio. command a large amount of nrirete capital, and pri cr.i io 'he nta’e all the odraataget of start- sighted management that coo arise fr ,m pri vate icteres' aod economy. The principles of this mode of aid are contained id * fitw words In section*, where the great itn- proreoent ie vetded and the investment will pay. Die people are found willing to do all m heir power toward* its construction, sod 'in s certain amount being doss* they ask th : Stale to Mep in and lend Csom tar cred it upon a mortgage ot tbeir eotter iortta- aent, ** eeeuriiy to th* S ato against loo* This girt* tbe onto * double security over ‘•i{ranhidk«v..-ww 1 ,. large camber of Stow. *sd under it o«r Immediate neighbor, the Btoto of Tenoos- M* ha* Kartod from ootbiog b the way ot ment of lie affairs of the- Company. But pecial y Railroads, to the great b'nefit ail i. I*!' :o the shsrptigiiied economy of -tie State and her people; rind whereas th prirt'o: interest *ad prorate responsib.iUy. north-eastern part of the Stele, incluli - All is in the hands of psrt ee who roust low: '.he counties of Gwinne'.t, Hal . Forsyth, i all.tiefore. tbt S'ate i# calleioo for a dhlar, Lumpkin, Habersham, Franklin, Hurt, and to ;a'. iff ah poeibility of fraud, or c-jl- . Madison, Jackson and some o'.hcrs, wi I h usion <o the part of th# com ( any the bill greatly benefiued by th: constrdclion of w* sbsihr-purt prohibits all future vwo'r- the Georgia Air Line Ra.lroed, as will also ihip n ita Road by i:i then present, or pre- the State'at largo by the completion ot u rioos stockhoide's incuse tta property ! line of railroads from the n r'h-easl to the (h.a! 1 ever foil two the hand* of the atat touth-west through her territory, rita'ning and be <'Ti. While the'lermcasee pltn of i thereby within the State a large current ot aid, which embraces tta principle* contain* (rude aid (ravel which, wi'hout Ihe com ed il (his btl, and is a greil improremrni pletion ot (his line, must be lost tj ih- on u e old plan of Hula aid, ae propose to State. improve somewhat upon if io Tennea'cc, Be it therefore enacted by the “ennte and i tta law waa a ^{ueral one, aid exieoded ( House of Representative) of the Stito of Die Stat* Credit to all itsil Rond Ojmpav 1 Georgia in General Assembly met,'.n-l it is r.ire, which m ght comply with the cbndi- hereby enacted ty the suihonlyof ihnni.f, li'-o* ir contained. W# propoM to make i That the Governor of the S.ata b , ur.d he 1 our law specific, aid for spee.fi; Btilroadi ■ ii hereby aathorized, as soon as be aaad - Adminittralm’s W 1 omy. and t> ask the credit of the Ntateonly ■ have proof that twpnty miles of the slid i< the smoont of $700’J p-r milt. Tennis- | Georgia Air Line Railroad ha-hecofollygr,. • Just sec issue* her own hood* aid loans tb.m to ! ded ami the cross tie* and other timbers for j the t-otipsoy, taking a mortgage on the therosddelit.red and reajy to be laid down, property of the Company. We propose for '.and that the whole haa b en [Aid for out o: tta Company to i»*ne iu hoode, t. e mate to "the fond* of 'he Georgia Air Line Railroad indorse ibew, aking tt.er-hy tbe Company Company, raised on * ock mbscribed to Hie the principal in the bonds, and its entire said Company and that no rnortgag.-, or before the! lien whatsoever then exists agaimt tin- property of the said Company in favor PRODIGIOUS RUN ! EVERY i NK'I H A H ' s -i SOUTH-WESTERN Dollar Week! DIVISION. • 1 *. p^r ‘Scholar. division. ■■'.at 1 Thir.I ail the i.i* luMjht iii iho l»Mfct MhiNtU, .(!. anJ Mu«ic,$56p«r Scholar, M'.- >• ■* i Piano thv* tibuil raid* l' h • 1 i:t *.h" iieigUborhoo^ for i »»/, f. (J. Johmon, l' Faulkner. A- n. Ffnri. ■s M. HOGAN, I',.* fu >-rnry Deparimcni. sk;m>k (jua.n yi:rri. i \ ) t( mill Ifiitfuinental Muaic. o i Ir, - i «$ion of a pupil can be : * r uf iheabive Tm«ucr, or u tba • i \ \ j'- m Lu Tt nnr.ft r|ti 1 v property table to se-zure S'jst* con ta called on for ucc (foliar The bib we report conterapUtee the tns * n J 0,her b» rl J or parties, to endorse the doritment of tnidi'for several Kailroads of I b ; nd < of the »a;d Compai y to the arnom.t gnat i'opjrnooe to Ita Stale, aiaoantmg in , <iull » r * P er 10 f a J a l to about 40<J mill* in length, aod »j | ; for the iron and r.eee»,ary equipments ol require the credit ol the .Siao.- to tbe atn- uo' 1 lbe twenty milre of road, of 13^00,000. We Uf *ie«Te Vjcall Str. 24. An4 be it farthnrenaete»l, TViaf tenUon to lift locftluy vA c!»»ma of thcae that the whole of aaid Company's ro.vi linttl*. Fir»l. TI»« Air L<ot B>iiUc*l, to eztefti from the jisUbg and thriving city ahall be. and the tame ia hereby in tnd fledged to tU Htate, with nil iu equip 02 term Inca Io Patronize * 11K-Suuih Western iJ t’lsf t*. » U' printed <m 2 !»3s ijjt lim nat/e.;ir.l; of Uriginai and well *1 rra-Jii.L' « ' liijf fit rr*o»il rl Jirar.»*r it ui a leilrrar/ and F.iriidr i< t > b« useful, in’ tiUf( vf ar.d i n't 'ifi. r.;. <mJ«r that twy family >r aj notl-e i**f»r***. it,it ia pub iahe 1 at SI A YEAR. We roost hvv. 1 large »Uil*T(.l >0 I sustain iv Henil b r . a.-rc-mc" r Address IIHGHK8 A Gl LI EY Msh'.-i' •! • , Tc Wl’ulei.brr. wul pins. ch.'nrc for Tuiiclier*. SAI.K—Tho FEMALEdSkgfc I ilil'il. c.loili.bmenl in At-jiijB ■ ^' ri A Du Rose. Price. silt, li.ilanco in one year with in- i „.j wi.birg to purchue, apply '. (i IK IHEICKK, Esq, At- gi>, i 1 ? letter to W. M. HATCH, ;-t*:it B iiominsinn. Illinois. NOTICE, Tin: \ilunta xiai. Culling snd 8h»v d j'i qq'i't baloon. rcreoily ke;ri iiy Mersrs- Tam Ittmi UZZXRD. Ssply. Iuhtruotinn in OroHineotal Bran. lies. MIlS. tmillMVlbBH. rvNCOURAGBD by ths recaption of a naraher XL ul l’rsmiumi at lb. different Slate Fairs, has concluded to giro lortfuetioa* In Mooochroisiiia aid PoIbichrsniaUe Drawing, Painting of various kinds, Crochet, Embroidsry and Ntadln-Wn'k —Making of OroamsnUI Ltntbnr Frants, Dasknti, ste., Flowers of Paper, Wonted, Rioe,8plee, Per. peiy Wax, Frail, Shell Work, etc- For psrtlca, isr. please coll either at bar residence or tt ibt Music Store. i «>■ 81. H»'dwl JUST BEfEITEDt OUCH si used ty th* Campbell Mia- hu slrsl* sod other travailing MniloCom-T patio-, tbt sound of them prccUely lmito- * ting ths hnmsn vole*. Also othnr French Aceor- deon*. FloUnos, Violins, Bows, anlters, Plaits, Banjos, Tambourines, nt*. All of which will hn sold cheap to suit ths tlosi, at if. BRAUMULLBR’S Mo slo Store Whitehall 8b, sign nl tho Big Dram ««t»l.*W dwly. H i V :*•! S w* i;.F i.i uti l Ihrnn' 'I'm tthop, htibe^n tm 5 rip • -1 u tbu rf'om if) the re rof Mr.Wrifhl w(A r..r> in Mi McMirbtelaUoildiag* ir 1867 dlf menu, Irancbite. and appurtenance., a* I j ' , nd r s*ntc time to Mcomjr for the lull tod prompt payment of i ^i^Snhtt 1*. 1K67 lh»« o(Ti of Atlftofa, io ft NnrthCftilerfy 4iree*loa to * - . i . the 8t»te Hof, ft dwUoee of atloodicrl aod 1 the mtftfMl end pnreipal of all !h>? bonds fifteen milet, projicPd to e rmprita . pvt of endorsed by virtue of this act whenever the a great through Rsilroe-i ronte taTween i **me sh»IU*eom* do«; .rid tu ewe the Son Orleans and New York, oo ten Allan-! «*'< Otorgtt Air Lin* Railroad Company tic slop* of the Bio* Ridge end Allegany >« *«y «i®« fail'o puy promplly the ■oonota n., aod a part of ibo ooly Kallroad lnUfr *** 01 principal ot . tid bonds, or any root* oo th* Atlantic (Inpo of tit* mowtoiu, P** thereof, when ei'htr stall beeeote doe, that eta successfully compete with th* Ten nessee sod Virginia Railroad loots, now nearly completed, aod which tta greet “ mail, aod a nut with it* ever * oaly Mat* by sad Northern of travel and traffic, tod teartaiiog baa* )rari inFfWip whch vi'hvi iimii v$v«nv u$$i it shall be tbedoty of the Uovemor-to make th* payment for which the *aid Companv ie in detail snd take pen Staton rf said Rotd, or cans* it to be told in ninety days' after saeb failure on tba part of said Com- ; a* he may d**a beet for Uie inter**! r l’ | made to the Coort eff>;,> -flh'i<- IV WO months after dais •..r-'ictlimi will ta ' o c -rl. COTILLION PARTY. M EhaltS LEONARD Ac DUEBlt'JR. itli mil iji.r iheir opening Cotiltan t'arty al Hsvdtn'n Hill,on Friday night next, V v.m'ur 20in. iJincing tocnmatenca at 7 o'clock P M. Tickets ulm't'iug a (isntlcmsn and Ltdica’ krr. couniy, for Isai- Negroes talonging imh. ■ late ef said c. inly dreaxs. JOHN M. ADA - HAMIJHI. AHAM.4. 1 Nev*, l»47 f vnj -< U Adin’rs '. w7ni T OR Aaaaleef fiwuthwa ttakoh.o:, u r.hia- bis Hook, by Iter. Chsj. F. i>**ou, l). !>.— Jost most red, and (or sals by J.J.RICUABU3AC0. Alia*la, JoJy 4th. T a cm IHA7 HT4NTINFOJf4/hTI')N,by I h much sutTering fft families may | hid, sent to msfrled men and thorn it nplxting msrrisge. Address en* I 'ghiur .limp, Dr 0. W.riDDWCO ' ■U.n. N. Y, Nov. I*. IU!7 dAwfim howl n-S «Tbe 30H Barrels Flour. I nal m ire-1 tan for sals, SO* Buret. hMU* fisysr* yltaar.^tw.auytajaf^ A CARD. i retired from tho Hsnlwsrs —J business, I embrace this opportunity ot tanking my friends and the public for tbe liber- al pstrootee extended to tbe firm of Gilbert, Glmrk# ft Lewis, end would reeemmend to their coulUane* and rapport my 1st* ptrtnere and friends, Messrs. Cltrks dk Lewis, si bring in every wey worthy of tbeir patronage' WM. H. GILBERT, NnvIX.Mf,? ddwtm DTffoXITFTSTr fPHE firth of Ollbsrr, Clark* dk lewis, is I this diy dissolve I by limitation, in future ih* concern will b* conducted . by the under signed, tod who ere tuthw ls*d to settle up the Rites end eceount* of 0. G. dk It. . CLARKE dk LEWIp. Nvvtmbvr is. nt7 , dawlm ■ ubvhuja, Qnprayftr ToaUvhom it map concert); \ YXTHEREAa, Ephrtem fray applies to ms W fof totter* of Guardietnehip of thsper- son and rropvrly of Willism Mslone, orphan Of John Malons dec cased; these ere, therefore, to rile and admonish *11 snd riagulir, Ih* kindred end all concerned of eeld orphan, to file tbrir ejection* in my offics.ifany they have, en or before th* second-Monday U January next, why totter* of GoaidUntkis shouid not be granted the appitoMt.. Give* under ray bend, el oflto*, thi* l«Ul(Uy«l November, lfi&T JLCs BIAY10B, Ofidiwyi