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DUNCAN A LOCHRANE.
JOHN II. STKEL.E, Editor*
ATLANTA, GEO.,
1857
TKIIJTS OP T11K
INTELLIGENCER * EXAMINER.
DAILY, *« *>
WEEKLY, i«
WfOB LATESTA'nwsSKB THIRD FAOS
’ ‘ " FOR SHERIFF.
mm* jc-#l»w *c*
For Deputy Sherlflb*
C. 0. ORKEN A OSBORN.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
DR. B. F. BOMAR.
For Clerk ot Inferior Court.
DANIEL PITT MAN.
Par Tnanttr.—C. H- WALLACE.
lor C. FARRAR-
r- 7-0.-CWW-W. F. WINFIELD.
For TuxReseirtr.—A J. COLLIER.
her Coroner—A. R. WHITE.
NOTES OP
Bust of Fulton* Uk»a at .'Par for all
Debt* due thi* Office.
Result of the' *««««« Convention.
Thu bod) has adjourned. haring perfected
their work of framing a Conetitntioa for the
new State of Kansas. As will be r en from
the Kbcdatom pablrab. lo-day,ib > Comtitn
tion is to be submitted oo the 3 «t of De-
cetnbar next. to “ all the white msV inhabi
tants of the Territory,” f.r approval or dis
approval. 8t the result rf this rote the
great que<tion <hal! be Snalir settled as to
whe ther j'arerj shall S at ittjtit:. ion there
hereafter. The Kansas difficulties are then*
ferc removed from a national derision by a
convention cf the peep!.- of Kansu them*
seh'ea, and in wha'ever form the Constttue
tl .n shall now be presented t > Congress, the
-hate will »: once be admitted into the
Cnion.
Our milledgeyille Correepondenc*
MtunroxviLLS Nor. 20. 115*
SENATE.
BiVt on Liar third reading.
A hill to charge the time of bolding the
S■ eerier Courts in the Bmnswi k Circuit.
Appling, on Che Mecdir in Marc!
September.
Codee, on the ‘2d Monday* in March as i
September.
Wtre on the Ji Mondays i: March and
September
Clinch ; the V.h 5! .-d»»s in March and
Sap’.a'otr.
Charlton on the 3d M - tin i- April
and October.
Camden on ‘bv 3d Mondays in April ad
'Je Coer.
AYajae an Friday a before 2i M-edara in
February and July
Giytn on the td Monday; in Fr-rmarr
at i Jn'.y.
A bill to lay eff a new conntj fr m tbe
:niies cf Fayette tad Henry. Passed
A bill to eaiabfieh and ineorpcrale :n
Marietta ‘ Tee dUrietla Female Co lege."
Parse-1.
A mil to re-enact a secti.-n of an act to
amend an act in relation to the T:wn of
Athens. Parsed.
A bill to compensate the Receiver cf Tai
Returns in the count* of Chatham. Fate*
A b:.l to authorize tne Justices of Infrr-
:;r Ccort of Bryan county to male the
Er.dge over the Concochte river a toll
bridge. Passed.
A bill to permit the Wills Ye,ley Rail
Rcod to run through Iride cconty, and al»o,
to incorporate a Punk or Railroad to ran
from Augusta to seme point ett the Satan*
t.:. River. Parsed.
A House resolution war adopted, apprinu
.; a- tint committee tc examine he farni-
•u’e .(the Executive Mauri n, and to make
l-rangemente for the "purchase of more —
[Lose Cummins Measr*. Harris n. M :i-
<iti, and Smith of Town..
Senate Committee, Meetr- Reynolds,
t , e and .-et-ick and.
The commttvr to whom war referred all
V bTj relative u the Banks. r p-.rted a
.•a-.slitate, which wo made the spec;*’ c-der
f Friday next.
ate then vt-'-crnerj till 3 o'c’oek, r- m.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Ma'ter Introduced.
By Mr. Caritoc of Clark: A n.l. to rego.
tc arenci'S of I ns - : ranee f'mpan;ei x:
.. rpe.rated in the Stao .
By Mr. Briscoe A Baldwin: A li.l to is-
,rp*-.rate tl.- - -.r FI -• Export •»
fishing in tbe ritert. creek* end Inlete of
Camden ceanty. Penalty, $50 to #10®.
By Mr. Moore ol Glynn: A bill to ex
plain an eel incorporating the Atlentlo and
Gulf Railroad company. Thi* bill rafar*
to the rellngnWimenl, by tbe Atlantic and
Gulf and Brnnswiek Railroad, of their right
of way of laid road.
By Mr. Powell of Decetar: A bill to com
pel persons owning nncultitatad lande in the
Sate, to pay taxee for them la lie eoiinty
in which they lie.
By Mr: Cb paten wf Had: A bill to pr*'
rent monopolies by Railroade, by preveot-
ing. nnder severs penaKliee, the same per
son from acting as President or Director in
two or more oompaniea at the seme time.
By Mr. Strickland of Madison: A rtaolu-
tion to present nselees legislation, by enter-
taining no billa incorporating com pern iee,
changing county lince, Ac. Adopted.
By Mr. Daria ef Marion: A bill defining
the lien of jodgementa.
By the tame: A b : ll to appoint commie
aiooere to make a compilation of the stat-
tncs of the State, and report to the next leg-
islatore.
By Mr. Fannin of Morgan: A billanthon
itng the evidence of partiee to be taken, the
same as tbe other witceesee.
Bi Mr. Tenell of Pauvtm: A bill authors
ixing the Foreman of Grand Juriee to swear
witnessrs.
By Mr. Miliedge of Richmond: A bill to
incorporate the Southern Mutual loeurmnce
Company
By Mr. Boggere of Carroll: A bill to
compensate tbe Petit Jurore of Cerrell
county.
By Mr. Diamood of Del alb: A bill to
a-j:hJr.ie H. A. Wearer to practice modi
cine.
By Mr. Croft ofElbert: A bill for tbe ra
lief of E ixabeth Tito ti peon.
By Mr. Ware of Glynn: A bill to regus
late and confirm tbe action of the Truetera
of Glynn county Academy.
By Mr. Hopkins of Gwinnett: A bill to
consolidate the office of Tax Collrotor and
Receiver of Gwinnett eoonty.
By Mr. Miliedge of Richmond: A memor
ial on the subject ol Salt. Refetred to
committee an Internal Improrements.
By Mr. Hughee of Liberty: A bill to res
pea! the act alloiring the deduction of 2 lbs.
from the gross weight of cotton bags.
By Mr. Smith of Towns: A bid to appro
prist* 83.500 to the Principal Surveyor of
the ate surrey of tbe Okefeuookee Swamp
By Mr. Strang* of Washington: A bill to
lay oat a new county from Washington,
Laurent and Emanuel counties, to be called
Johnson, and the county sit* to be railed
Herscbell title.
By Mr- Irwia of Wilkes: A bill to
mend t :* city elections in the city of An
gusts and fur ether porpcee*.
On motion of Mr. Hillyer of Walton, the
case of John Black was referred to the
committee on the Judiciary, and they were
instructed to report to-morrow morning at
10 o'clock
The undzithed tuslnee* of yesterday re
sumed—the bank bill. Some dtsccseio
was hid open t.e amendment ‘ fie red by
M-. Gordon of Chsthem, end the bill wa*
recommitted to be reported npon to morrow.
It is to be hoped that the committee may
now so amend this bill, as to ensure, on
the pari of the Hc-nee, i„me degree cf har
mony in its deliberations upon thi* import
ant question.
Bi t on [ihtir third rrxdiny
The Senate bill tasking tbe session cf the
Legislature Annual pasted. Yeas Ul
nars 16.
The Resolution to appoint a committee
to examine into the coeduct cf the employ
ees cf the State Road, was so amended by
Mr Westmoreland, that the committee
theuld ma'.e its report to the Legislature.—
Let.
Mr. Hardman cSertd an amendment that
the committee pay its own expenses. Car
red.
A bdlto amend the laws in relation to
drawing Juror* in Jostices Courts.
A bill to repeal so moch of the act giving
to persons in poeseasion of ungraded land*
the preference in granting toe same, as re
quires the Sheriff '• certificate.
A bill regulating the lien of judgement,
where mere has teen a tuna fide sale with-
ut notice. Referred to Judiciary Com
mittee.
A bill tj prohibit Sneriffe from selling
load rent rxecoti.ne.
f!.■;<* adjourned till ten c’alcck to mor
row morning. G
ed copy of nob proceedings shall be valid.
By Mr. Jatsey of Spalding: A bill to re
peal thojsct requiring Ordinaries to return
poor cfoikiito*
.By Mr. Hahl* of Worth •. A bill to
amend the lava of caritomoaie.
By Mr. Paine of Telfair: A bill to the
act to' authorim the constables in Telfair
Irwin and CoSta counties to acne any pro-
oesaer, when the Sheriffs may be interested,
By Mr. Price of Gass: A bill to establish
rnle* for tbe regulation of Ordinaries.
By Mr. llilty of Taylor t A bill to change
the lina between Martou and Taylor c, un
tie*.
By Mr. Spalding of McIntosh : A bid to
point oat the mode of paring the foes ol the
Solicitor Genera! of the K .stern District m
Chatham cointy.
By the Sams : A bill to define and add to
the jurisdiction of the City Court of Cavan*
By Mr. Shropshire of Chattooga : To lay
eat * new county from Walker and Chnt-
tooga ccuntias.
By Mr. Stuob* of Bibb A bill to ex
empt on* cegro from levy and sale.
By Mr. McDonald of Ware : To al ow
the voters of th- different districts in said
county, to prohibit the retail cf spiritn-.us
liquors in the district*.
By Mr. Tate of Pickens : A bill to r peal
a section of an act to more rflecttiaily pre-
rant frauds in elections Ac.
By Mr. Sutton of -Dude : A bill to rais’
the jurisdiction of the Justices of the Peace
of 8100 with interest.
By Mr. Tucker of Stewart: A bill to amend
the claim laws of the State in the Superior
and Inferior Courts.
By the same : A resolution to authorise
the purchase of 1500 copies of legal form,
compiled by Richard K. Hines, at a price,
not exceeding 82 50 p*r volume.
By Westbrook of Haralson: A bill to
amend the lfith section of the 10th Division
of the Penal Code, by s'rikiug out, "know
ing them to be.”
Upon motion that part of the Gorernor'!
mseeag* relating to the negotiation with the
OoTerno: of Florida about the liue between
the two States, was referred
By Mr. Strickland of Forsyth : A I ill to
make uniform the fees of Ordinaries.
By Mr Shropshire of Chattooga : A bill
to defies the liabilities of Executor?, Admin
istrators, Guardians and Trustees, iu case
of sale at public auction without warrant of
soundness.
By the same : A bill to regulate the ad
mission of testimony in constrain,- wdN.atd 1
to prescribe who ehall be competent wit
sssnt
communication Admit, for argument* sake,
(though t should Ilk* tn ere yon proto It,)
that in ipit* nf the eolveooy of the Banks,in
spite of the t*x ret oust damages In
•pile of the known operation* of the great
law* of trade, in spit* of *11 tbe efforteofonr
Legislator*, by wise law* to prevent It,
the billa of the impended banks should hex
come greatly d-prcciated as soon asa fosfeit-
ure ehculd be ordered—that the people tbero
by should bo put togreet temporary Inoanvt-
oience .md tven loss, admit all this, I say,
yet I 'hink it svouM be well worth our
while to suffer a little thus, in considera
tion of the great benefit we would receive
bereatlrr. Better suffer once thau tu suffer
many limes. Better swallow ths dose—un
palatable though it may be, t! an tu allow
tbe disease unchecked to rarage the whole
system I showed iu my last article that we
a better condition now to cure this evil,
than no can reasonably hope 11 In! again
•con. Apply f-c knife while the patient has
life enough let to surv re the operation. If
tie charters are all forfeited, you ask, what
shall we do then! Charter new banks, I
, with additional restrictions. I see no
g.-.-1 reason why youshoullnot rctquiro the
stockholder to b- hound for the debts of the
bank, to the full ritv.nl of their property, as
many other copartnership—instead of the
present limited proportionate liability. The
present rule works badly—at least so far aa
recovering cut of the stockholder* ie con
cerned, as any oce can seo by referring to
our Supreme Court reports,! Vide Bsnk Cases
—pastir.i!) Tbe other rule is theono iu use
in Scotland, and probably England - and the
Scutch arc raid tube the best bunk"r* in the
world, 1 can see a great many good reasons
for the rulo—which 1 will not take time to
enumerate. N -fear of biudiug the stock -
holders too liringtniiy—banking is profitable
and they will go into it.
No bill' should be issued under the Jenam-
re.ation of five or leu dollars, and the other re-
commendation of th- Bank Committeo that
limbi, the circulation, to thr c times the
amount of specie, and requires monthly
statements, is certainly a very wise on«, and
founded in sound po.icy.
The circulation of bank notes (r un other
.States, .n.isr the denomination of five or
ten dollars should be prohibited under so
vere penalties
It is manifestly unjurt that the bnnk- if
Interior and tipper Georgia should not at
iva*t be up n an equal footing vr:tn the bank'
of Augusta at:J Savannah. Hence ! w u:d
abolish or at d fy 'he present sy-tera of bank
Agencies. Either abolish thcmeltogcthtror
require them to ray specie for their bank hills
—or to receive the balance* found due them
nereee ia such cases—Parol evidence to be ;
admissible. No qualified Executor or Lraa-1 <‘ h * bil! * ? f Geor « itt s > ,ecio
tee who has received a part cf his legacy,
shall be competent witness. Two subscri-
bing witnesses necessary to move the w ill.
By Mr. Ward of Butts : A resolution to
request the establishment of an - Armory. -
between Atlanta Georgia and Knoxville
Tennessee.
A resolution was taken up tbv ns conn- ■
puv.ng banks. This - would stop their war,
! fare upon hank' located tn their neighbor
. hoj-1. As they now issue, without being re
quired to pay fpiecie for tneir I'sue. they
.should not o- ah wed. in esttiem nt, to draw
I spec •• (rom t elghb. r.ug bunks. Ln.hr the
present system these Agencies bare all the
bra -
•ftht
M
u r.g lie
► lau: - e
A resolution was pe>es-i .
I •r i. appoint a eon.3.
A* o»r,o*rr pt -—mp ile 1 r y yo.' z S An -
iervoo of Cfcatham o.nnty.
Tbe reinair/fer of the sfwrn,or. »is on
■-med by readingtbe -recur, i time - .
Senile edjv.rxed til. 10 e' - .x'< - remtn
m
it-
By M r. K ait
tiiC WWW.
as to a! ->
Hr ibe lame. .'
v by tire Sepwr-i
v enlw all th
•v*rs-l
lit Mr. .ichle?
Ddg..
; decis-
.n the
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Corrttprynienot of thi lot $ Examiner
MiLLineeviLEx, SareeBar Motsivo,
November 21, 1857.
SENATE.
Mr. Arnold of Henry introduced a reto-
lutioo that the General Assembly adjourn
by Friday the 20tb of Dteemb*r next.
*:ujs isreoBVcio.
Mr. Coliter A Early: A bill for the re
lief o' George McKinly, and George tjicn-
rnona of sot 1 connty.
By Mr. Felton of Macon: A till to change
the line between onmp’sr and Mirren
eocniie?.
By Hr. Got-rry of Randolph: A bill u
alter and u.t.-r.i the l>tb seetioo of the 1st
article : tire cooa'itotion, chang ng the rath
'.. -e uken oy the memters of the \ajisla-
t nr-. They most swear they hare not gain
ed their election by bribery or any unlawful
m-ans—that they are conetitntionally quali
fied &--! wili itgalate for th* interest of the
whole Bute.
By Mr. Griffis of Twiggs: A bill to
ebanue the election lews, eo as to hate tb,
Gectr.n of reunty o<Ee>ra oo the 1st Mon
day r, O.sober in.*.<-*il of Janoary.
By Mr. Edm.nda-.r. of Murray t A hdl to
ty.lines ehonid be change! without the
lent of the Senators from both cour.t.ei.
Mr. Felton of Macon offered an amend
ment, when both it and the original were
laid on tbe tab.c. After some uninteresting
diecoseicn on this resolution and amendment,
tbe Senate adj vurcotl ti l 10 o’clock M'ndaj
aorninf.
HOCaSE.
Tbe committee to whom nu .••committed
thfl Bffitk till tsk^d more time and tbit
tb#*ir resort and bill be m»de tre «:-eoUl or
der for Tneeday nf xt.
The committee to whtm wa? referred the
) bank^ niu<
rbis u wrung acj anj-.H;.
I it w uld bt* well to pat a nnw
c!a-m in the CcuetitMtioo, prohibiting the
l-egis’iitur^ from le^ai:ring a bank su.wpen-
liun- 'Hiin hafl lx*er: d no iu other *Sutei—
and^eem* t*» b- 1 a i.-o prurinion. It oppj-
tra the barrier f the e.mititutlon to thegrtat
l . wer whj.'U toc.Jo monoye 1 corporal ona can
ar.ddo w k e!d. It will protect tbe people
f:om an nowiieaid unj’i«t rue eftbupowtr
If in timee u.’ grtki; ccierg-ncy it ebon Id Oo
ieoT.ed pr-.p*r by peutdftu legilix.'su#
pep®iou j . it < an »/• i -.e u/ an al -ration of
the Consti'-uti.n \ r; i* trno being—it being
State of KansnB; all notions at law and mill
In wjnltT which may be iiendin^ .in the
courts of tb} 'rerritoty of Kansas at the
time * f ilits change from a territorial to a
Siuta government umy bo continued and
transfer ml tu any court of the- Suite whlob
shall jiirialictino of ti c hobject-matter there
of.
Ssc. 0. All officers, civil And military,
holding their offices un lor tho authority of
the Territory of Kansas, ehall contiuue to
hold and exercise their respective offices un**
til they shnll he luf^reodcd by the authori
ty of tho Slate.
Src 7. Thii comtitution shall be submit*,
ted to the Congress of the (Jnitod States at
iu next ci suing ieieion, and as soon as offi**
cial information has bren received that it is
approved hy the fame, by the atftnuaion of
tho .State nf Kansas as one of the sovereign
States of tho United States, tho president ef
Ihis convention shall issue his proclamation
t» convene the State legislature at tho scat
of the government, within thirty-one days
after publicatoin. Should any vacancy oc
cur hy death, resignation, or otherwise, in
tho legislature or other office, ho shall order
ft'i election to till such vacancy : IVocidtil
h uvcvr, iu case of refusal, absence, or disa
bility of the prctldiut of this convent! n to
d sohurgo the duties herein imposed on him,
the president pm tempore of this convention
ahull j*vrl‘ rm said duties; and in ca.e of ab
sence rcfut-al, or disability of the pr- sident
pro tempore, a committee comiating of bcv-
on, or a majority < f them, film■ l discharge
ths duties r ^uind ct* the president ot thi•
cooventiou. .
l'he governor and all other offi
cers shall miter uptm tho discharge of their
respcctivo duties a* •) n alter the aimiwicn
of t! o S'ate of Kansas as one of tho indo-
prndent nu l seven *gn States «'f the Union
U'fi may be o'uv-nieut.
Sf. It.Oat'.s «f rffice may be administer*
ed by any jud^e, justice of the peace, r uny
j’dg(‘of any ei»i;r: i f record of tht lerrito-*
r. or State f Kansas, until the legislature
of the S‘a*e may i therwise •lir^'ct.
Sfc l«> After the year one thn«and
oijlit hundrtd ani ?ixrr-fviur, when- ver tl'e
legislature shall think it necessary to amend
nl er and change this constitution, th y
s ai l rt->'•mrnend to tbe olectora at the next
gfueral diction, twe—thirds of th * members*
\*f each . house concurring, to vote furor
a^airst the calling of a convention : and, if
it npp'.nr that a maj irity of all tbe citizen**
of tho State havs vote*! for a convention, t •
!i g>;.!tureil.n!l, at it* next regular sc.^io:', | *
call a cm-.TentioP, to c.-twitt of asnuny inrm ! .
b r* s there may bo ia the house ol r pre* |
eentntivcs at the time, to bo chcsen iy the | Hr
j.une inanner, a: the some places, and by the j •{
sa'iie elector?, that choose the r present a*
lives ; ‘aid delegates s; ch-x -on shall meet
within three months after mid election, for
tho rurp're of amending, revising* or chan*
ging IS.*? .'••ustitittion.
Seo. 11 ileture :hi« constitution rlmll
ho etiit tu Conjre>s f.^r udmin-d ri ,nto the
U;ii. n rv a .h’t ife, it ?hall be submitted t, all
tb? wi-ito mule inhabitanta of tb : a Territory,
f r appr-v.il . r 1.'approval, foil- w.-.;
T:.c j'r-.M.de:.-. . t’th.i convention shall, by
proclamation, d clare that i»i th“ U’ lay
"I December. It*.'*7. ai tho ditferv.r. • ■- cu m
pre* n.'tj r; w e? kU ,- .-h? i t» • law, nr w./ioli
may U’e**ftOlished a? herein pr-ividtd. in
tho Territory of Kurina®, an election tdi.dl
te luij.ov-r w.ii ". -l.vii pr-ssJu three jud
ges, cr a maj irity « f ifirc *, to 1 • appointed
a.- t • ..owe . i'hc fire?i et t cf tiii-* e inven
tion siiail appoint t!ire« cjmmi?>iooe. a s in
each county in the Terr it »ry. wh »*e duty it
shad i»o tu appoint three j - .:»l^es f f rhction
in the sevvrai precincts ; their reac tive
counties, at which eiccti n the constitution
framed ny !!•:? cinvenUon -iuii be •ulunits
t•• i • u'l •! • whib- mat- ir-hubitant^ ef thr
lirritury -f K j: n*. in thr said Territory
upon that .lay, avi • ver Tli -1 a;c cf twenty*
one y .ir?, for rubtisMti r; - r r jcv-ri ui, in
fie to!: wini: tnaiiuer and I 'rm. The vn*,
ting J ! a’ 1 ! • by ball ». fhe judges of said
'lecti »a shall cau** to be kept tw<j p
Proceeding* of Connoil.
Council CiiAueiit. (
ATLXMT4, Nor. 20th 1857. |
Council mat: Present, Hon. William
Eerard.Mnyori Counoilmen, Sherpo, Sintp-
•on, McDtnisI, Holcombe, Glon, »tul Fur-
nciworth
Minutes cf lilt mooting of Cottucil read
anJ confirmed*
Petition received from llj Thurman, pray-
ing Council to remit a portion ot tax on a
li lit against David Thurman, on the ground
that tho real estate did not belong to David
but to Benjamin Thurman. Jfol'erted to
I'inanec Committeo.
Petition roctived from O. W. Watte
praying Oounril to pay him a balance duo
for work done on a Culvert, on Pryor .Street,
near the Fulton House. Referred to Street
Committeo.
I lie Finance Committee report that 'licy
liavo examined tbe following billa, and
recommend that they lie paid.
A. 11. Forsyth, Wells. Paupers and
Cisterns, 82U.32
Williams, Rhea ti Co., Incidentals.
Charles Axt, “
llulilt.nl &: Burry, Paupers
Fire Co, No 2, Fire Department
36.75
*4.110
11.00
71.83
8169*0
Report received and adopted.
Council adjourned.
jam. McPherson, clerk.
Special Notices,
SbtrAmoiiCp 3J(itrfe.
Cabiu Faisnio to New
Weekly V. State* Moil Line.
N.OKI1M, 1*00 tom, “ Hun I'nnu.
ALABAMA, 1100 ton*, " 0. R Scilici,
Will List# Bavannsh
JTfiry SATUUDA Y,
Th#ieihtp#ar#suoDf thelnrf«#tuD tb# coa#i,ud
urp»i#tdln #pe«d, aafttj *r comfort—inking th#tr
pnM»|eeln 60 to 60 hoar#, aad irt coiuniAndrd b*
•killfal.earefaUodpollteofflaerii. Tb#j od#r #»o»*
de#lr»blreoavayane#to New York.
Cabin Paiaage to New York.
..fk
abia Pxiiags from Ob trleiton to H#w Tor
$35,00.
UNITED STATES MAII, UNE.
Niw York A Clii*rl«#ton Hteam Pwckot >
Throiifli in 48 to £3 Uours.
[Somi-Wooltly . j
• n et^tnihlp COLUMBIA, 1S00 Tod*— M
tj Conmander.
NAHMVI1 LK 1600 tons, I JAMES APOKlt, 1600lose
T D£w*n,(.'0Dim*ad#r | S. C. Turoffr Co umnn'r
M ARION, 1600 ton#, 1
W. Koater Commander.
Let#* A'lger
I BOUTlIf.KNKR, loot tone
| F. M. Murray. Coatu'i
tne tj
aft#rtb#arrival>f th# <
"athigh water.”
pplled with erary Intarjr—atttntlva and
Trayellare bj tbl#
fiadari.
l.in#*T#r/ poquibltoonifortau'iikefotnniodation/
»PPlj‘o HENRY M1HUROON
Cora#rnf Raet Bar A Adfar’eSonth Wharf,
MAYOR’S OFFICE,
Atlanta, Nut. 23, 1857.
Hi* Kx<'flllvnoy* tho Governor of thi
Sialo bavin : i^«uad his r-reclamation, 8oit ; ug
a; .;r* I’hursday »hfl 2f»*h inst., &• a day of I
ptiblio Tiiacksgivirtg ami praitiu to ti e Al-
Biighsy Guil tlic ruler of th« uuivera'*, and
rrcotumcoding thnt all tho poo.pl**, with their
h-mvliokla, tin, on that tlay, abstain from all
fe*Mihr Idb ir. uiul aasemble tl.emselvt s toge**
th. i in th* ' rcapfcrivo ohurcliea to thank
*• ! prui.-c r.ur Gi»<l with joy and ghulnen
: I.l' irt. f'"- the lihundanct! of his mercies
and !.•? g ktndiitfs. It i* - *, therefore, rc-
fully requested that the citixens tf At
lanta do c.inform to the wishes of thr Chief
M-igi-lrabt in thi? partiealar, and that said
day i-c observed by a nuspeusioa of
!.<•*?, and by the assembling of thr various
c* : gregaMur? at thoir respective* places of
w r#liip. to render praise an*l th nkrgiving
t Alniigl.ty <»u»l f->r his abuodunt g u.-tloAfS
m l m-'rcy l-e?towed upon uj.
WILLIAM KZZAKD, Mayor.
Nut 21, 1857 tl.'lt
Dll- ,J. M. IIAUER.
HOMCEOPATHIST.
( \KFKJK arid Ihnun# in Dr. i’omroy’# of-
l /lice, opj* »«it«* IVttis Htable.
November VO, 1857 dawly
SHEW CROCKERY STORE.
Ou\ thr Corner if here Peachtree! Decatur <i
Marietta Stre'ts corne together.
JjSf) WIIF.Hi: will I,A found A (lOODCfl
Cat STOCK - I CROCKERY, CHINA ASlI
lW GLAMS WAIU, - , nlre Silver PUtod™
IVato. Titbln Cutlery, Waiter*, Ac., which will he
ol .1 »t FAIR PRICES Wo . .licit a call tr io
al who ore in want of tho aboro goods.
AlUntj, Nor. 23d., 1S57. dwltrn.
Frem.li anti
iMew Advertisementn!
5uo" jrt
N,i - •
B
A
SALT. .
n #tore and fur aale bv
JOHKFil \\ I.NeSHIp.
dawtf
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
1.AKf»E «upply on hm<l of auperiu
[r.a’i:v, and I t #a!e liv
JDSKPK WIN.SHIP.
Nav.24, !?*.'»7 i.Awti
bill f.r the pardon ot J. Black, emt-need lj !sw ; " v :! “ GoTt!rDOr «°
to death for murder, reported that the Leg
islature had tbe power to c minute the pun
ishment to perpetual imprisonment Th®
bill wav read the third time
The clerk read the evidence in Ibe case,
and a petition from a petition of the citi- j UE P crtAnl 'db/e
sene of Habersham county, to commute his 1 ^ 4re " 1
punishment, on tbe ground that the off-.-cce
was manslaughter and oot murder. Also a
petition from a portion of the cititers of
said ccunty, against commuting. Tbe peti
tion represents that Black had b.cn in the
Penitentiary for an attempt to murder, and
was generally considered a bad character.—
He had shet a little girl in the eya and f^r
this act wa* put in tbe Penitentiary for twj
years. Within a month aBer his release
he committed the murder f r which r.s hvs
been sentenced to death.
Mr. Hiilyer of Wait jn •poke for th*
Priaccer. He examiced U.o cbxrtcter ?f
the p«(iUoo«, And eodexfored : , ib jw that
ihe one Againet tbe prisoner *r.tit!ed t
little cretiit. He contended
waa tna&jlAUgkter, and if
eU*r!y ffhowo, it «u the inf^r
ihe Legl’lxtaff to commute tho pani#ka«Rt.
Mr Dxciel of TelfAir oppon*.tl the bill,
which finally recommittet] with instrocticnM
to the C'.xaraittee to rep-'jrt on M >r.day r.ext
The lienee Adjourned till 3 j’>:'.■,<< I’. M.
The committee to whorA wav referral he
bi.l t; abolish caaa Iawi, nnlew ihe pia.r.t.f?
m%ke« Affidavit that property i.i 'eocofi-a-ej,
reported A*iverteiy ; but after raod .tn
•ion the biil paved.
Home adjoum^-d ti.1 ten oV!ock Monday
morning. G
certain conungenc.
peu-J pr -.ceediage ig
can 6»':frUitt#J
such an altera', j i Len ae would at kail j the
be protect^ 1 truin hasty legielationon thi,
t>o #pecifi*.«l-
the Dank', until it
the jHiupIc desire
Kchard'i" ricwi. Let
them pans fur what they are worth. Ho
may 6e m 8’akcc. 1 he best and wiK* a t have | r. 1 ng f
erred—why rheu.d i.ut ha? IU doc? not
claim to In.* better or winer u.ariuthtrs. The
bank? are guverne i by good aad wire men.
1 Ley Lave power and infincace, and juatlv,
too. They uay c.jRviDce the legislature that
it ia right to It-tpJi.*') suspension of the banki.
If so " Fvor Iiiehard ” will obeorfuily acquit
es>t. He has probably a* little direct intern
ut in b.»nk njtes as any ofyou. 'l'herefora
will gam *:r l w little a? any one by the
dectsiun. lie d tit nut h'.urn: the Hanks f;r
thinking diforently frnra hirnwlf.or lor atii.g f
' thei
Lhamce to get others tj think their : dutiesU?w,r..
b ks by two w’Inrh?, by them appointed
Thu hallow cast at *>.»id election slia|l be ena
d->r.- d "ootHtitu'.i n with f*lavery,” and
* rmvvtitiitLn with nu ulavcry. ’ Ooo of
rui*i p dl hooks .«*liall i-e r« turr.c»l within
eight data to the'prvsidor l - r thi? conven-
tiu:., an-l tho :h-r -Iia’! be :■*•, net! by the
juJg** : »f e>ction and k< pt 'per. t r inspec-
t.on. 1 i.c president, woh two or more
memh ts • t thi*» cult* ution. ilmll examitws
said poll brok-, *-ti l if it »ha l appear upon
?a d examinatJunJthat u majority of th* le«
gil vot iciwt a: sai*l election lx- in lavor
of the con-titut gn with slavery, ho shall
itumtdi ttely Lave the nine transmitted t*»
■* f ’he I’ait d State?, us her-
jvided Lint if, upon such cx
I -a -J puii t'xk.s, it shall appear
ri:y • f the Icg-tl Tjtcs cast at
f*.td *. *;ct i - ;i ho .n faVt ,* ! tlie "con-titu-
t; jn with nt slavery,* then th ■ article pro*.
avt-ry shall b*- strick n from tho
ctnti.-n r.-y ’he prr-ident < f thi-* c mver.«
ti !;, and no slavery ehall oxi-t i i tho State
ct' Kansas, except tl a* the right ol property
in slaves now in thia I err it .ry sh^ll in nu
manner l *• interfered with, and shill have
transmitted the constitution su ratified to
tho < 'ingretf^of th** 1’ni'cd State?, a-* Jhore*
ir.bffure providid. In cast of tho failure
*.»f the president cl" this conv-nt .n to per-
f rm tho duties, by reason • f death, rr-
nation. r o'.herwii* 1 , the • imo Uir..*»s chad
devolve upon tbe presidentpr > r* .*,
Srr 12. All officers nppdated to curry
into ex*cutii.n thr pr ividons of tho forego*
tion?*hall ! ef >r- ent'-ing upon th* ir
it* bef -re j
amina”. n
thi’ a nu
THE CANTON MINING
COMPANY.
r |^HL run aeon* annual maeting of th#
J[ Niu.-kholJer# of t!»-Linton Mining Co.,
w J !<•* Irani ot i'huraday th** loth * I Dorem-.
b*-r \ ruuir.g, and th*’ monthly m.?«*ting uf the
Dir* Flora <»n thr div previiua. A full attrn*!
• r.c.- ia dra.rablo.
J L. KEITH, tJacretary.
N\# 2d. 4857 wit
PROCLAMATION.
STATE «>K (illORGH,
ifv h # KT. 'l’rr ay, Joraph E. Drown,
Governor.
I'.* the «jJa'itird.v -tora <»f the Hlu” HiJgt*
and U fii-ii, Ju lirral ('irruiia,m thrair-Ute.
WhiT'-sB q vncinry hfi* <*o urred m the of-’
nro J j.lije of lira Superior Conn, in the
libra b’l C fuLii. bv thr re»ig oatimi of Hon
J *. ph «L lDuivii, is. i hi lira Wealern Circuit
by the re j glut un ul lion. J Jsn*ia Ja**ka >n
I titered* r- 1 t«ae this, my prorlamation re-
qu ging un rb’ctiun to bo hold un lira Hr#t
Monday i 1 January next.inetrh o' said Dra.
trS**ta l'. r Judge# of the Super: r Uourta |for
• i .i district* t > fill **r%i«l vaciincica.
«*.»o under rny hand, ami the jfreat «-■«! of the
•Stite ut Geurgia, in Miile*)govil!e, thia
clf.onfi -liv <*f November eigthtern
hun Jr*d and fifty arven, aril of the In-
d*‘j»';ii ienc • l the Cmted Htolera of
America lira t*2d.
JOSEPH E. HKOVVN Q
Ity the (iovernor:
E. P. vfaTKinr.
Secretary of Stale
I I*r;i ■»*•!.f.-r ai.d Exainirirr, Atl.v t*,Ch»r*
-ke.’ A..5'- Bi*-. Athriii Dinner, ami North
G i. I nr.* i, lira rt one lime.
Italian.
PROF. ETIENNE LAN BERT
FOU TM i) VEARH PROF. OF MODERN
LANGUAGES IN THE HUNT8VILLE
FEMALE COLLEGE. HUNTSVILLE.
ALA.; i.LBO, EX-PROF. OF THE
WEsl.VAN CNIVER8ITV, AT FLOR
ENCE. ALA:; AND LATE PROF. OF
THE MEMPHIS FEMALE COLLEGE
AND MEMPHIS LITER A MV AND
SCIENTIFIC INSTITCE, Ac, Ac.
P ROF. L. will open cltaaea in the above
l angMftge.1 in Atlanta, Decatur, and
neighboring citiea it desired. From the flat
tering auc cms met by him in tho largest Insti
tutes ot learning in the South, and the many
encamiuma heaped upon him hy tho moat
prominent scholar* in Alabama, Trnneraee,
and other Htntea, he does not hisitato in prom
ising all who will take leaaona under him a
full and sccur tfl knowledge uf the language!,
boih spoken ami written. Thegn are taught by
Ihe Oral Hyvtem.
( Perm#. $if» per aesaion nf fifty lessons iu
Ciatiea, Private leaaona will be gitun if re-*
■luind at lira residence of the pupila. For
terms ..r fur .her information apply by letter nr
Penally to ETIENNE LAMBERT
Atlanta, Georgia.
Residence at Dr. E. N. Calboun'a.
N. B — Principal# of Hcminariea and Col-
legea desiring to hive French Classes taught,
wi\l p'esa address aa above.
Amrriean pleaae copy.
Nov. in, 1857 dAwtf
Drills! DrugNl! Druga!!!
r PH 1 ' afij^ralfowl wouli rsapsetfollyf nform their
1 m»3/ frien J# an t patroo*, that they have largely
ir.erea»«>i th*-lrst«ck of Itruge.c'hei&icala,Faints, Oils,
triad aw (J'a**. I>rfom**rr, Fsncy ilcole and srsrr
thing els* usuilly funnd to a flr.t class Drag .Vtors
"hit'll thsy will »c|| at ttrair u*nal low rates for ca-h
or ehort time. Their stock of Window Ula« m the
Ur(««t in th** S-uthern country, and from th# idf»n
U<*0K1 term* of .!o|iTt*ry, they defy corar-ttllion.
|fe wool*! a^aia e*II th* att#nti >a cf tV » puM-.c to
Taylor j aoti t>j»peptic Klixir .Vo roMte n# cf late
has »o many »r Sent friends as th:*. thi' of th#
houeands of l>y*p«ptie> to wh* n* w# havs ** l<l thi#
Msdicir.f, we haw# heard non# say it did them no good'
and »* know of many in tide city and vicinity who
from th# rrerjra of tbn fraw. - , bat# been ra-torc i to
per'set health. W# #ay the - *# thiox* hors where tbs
Mulleins is made, and ws are knows, and ebalicnj#
reutradiction.
. 15, '6T
Hriiioval.
J J DAVID,
___ SURGEON DENTIST,
Ha# removed hifl Office and Laboratory ts
No. 7, Cherokee Iilnck, Peachtreo street.
Atlanta, Nov. 6,18ft7 dim
JUST RECEIVED!
i ACCORDEORSI
S l'Cll »| lire,! l.y Ilia CempMI Min-
.tcels and othnrtravsilinf. Music Cnra-!
Vc
pr :bul;-7 if fie were n Bank ! 'luti -1 * of .heir i
tlif.lly porl rni tho
an!, on failure llcre-
ri-t
.By Mr I rv •■' ■■■
oat * mw - ■
roil BesHinr *tri C».r;- -
By Mr- 'it'- f r .■
event to tbe I" o c>r;« .
Ctiilhani e.oa:;, f r > (
k jure
Hy tbe nmt. A bill to -x:e- ■ : »r-
ter of the .cuvennnl, lc*li:ate f-.r ^ti
By Mr. Forto-r - f Knurtad: A '.-i:i to
prevent ibe p>ji*ooi!m of fivh in the etreumi
of raid eoonty.
By Mr. Wet'JBoreleml ef Fulsoi A bill
to iocOrporawthe FoHon Mir-iop, rime: ing
»nJ MaDQ&ctaring Com peer
By Mr. Bailey of Camden: A bill to pro-
ftsl pp—y J Ml rwidio# in tbl* Stale from
i --i -. v, 12 ir.oolln the lien ef ja'fjfmenu
r. j r <t-«r'j. in the h»ofs of third partiee.
- ir- Una fide { urcb*-r. witho-jt n.rtiire
V!r h'.ir.'eAv.n site introduce.] * rev.lu-
1 r. :he General A -rernfiiv adopt the
-, - ution in rvftre'.ce to Gov. Welker - , i
: i t ir, K.ru- r-qv rud end adopted by the
Democreti: <l-,r,t<r.tiot. which assembled
t.-re 'v the JOtb inet., end to ine’ruct oar
--nv - •• in Covyrtee to r ,te eyair.et hit
c'j’A it.- on, end thet the Governor trane-
n.: . r py < f the revslutions to oor Senators
:n C joyre-e.
by Mr. J .hnre.o of Fayeite : A bill to
detoe the ititi-. ol the cie-k of the Inferior
eml .Superior O.urG. The clerk atuell be
required to record thee proceeding* in case*
in equity, at common law, or in tb* appaal
in4by caeeiMWMited.tr diemiaetd : bat
•UH file sway neb proceeding*. A ctrtifl,
wo- .' titled f. ; Ur , r Wr „ t .,, iieln : lbj#k ,1 (Ter-! .ahjcf to tb- -am • - ;‘-n-^s »I !-cn-
tfia; ihe crirxie , . , ,, „ ,, . ,I »lue? as *ro providMl in uke eve under ilr
thi! coaid fc- • ' 5tl -’ U,a « on,J ' 0ur K,cbarJ t .-rrit-riel lew!
relive duty of 11-e bctnbly «k» that they will not *1 any rate Hr 13 'lire . ffi.-re iruT.-W f-.r in :i-o
. . , pot off the rc'Otnption of tpccie payoteu to prteedn - Hution* re -eiro fur
UNIVEflSITY OF GEORGIA
Artirxs, .Yo,. 13, I #57.
Pllli nvjt irr-ii i,f thisIn.titution wjlicorr
16tliJay-i(‘ J.nuiry, IS.',8.
edininiim into lire Kroahmen tie., at
'|’H
panic, the .ound of Ihem pr.ci.ely liriita- J
_ tinr'ne human vnlco. Alio other French Aocor-
decna,Flutlnoi, Violin,, Itowe, (luiiare, Fluter,
- | Hanj-,.», Tamlourinc, etc. All of whirl, will !>,
. , .--Id cheap lo roil the lime., at
It. IlltAl.MOLLKU’S S!u»i« Store
Whitehall St., lixn of the lltjt Drum
' 31, 'f-7 dwly.
ant /
u.l l-i
el-!.*
e day tre the Is: uf November,
With this prayer he retires—leaving noth.
hut tre ram. behind.
“ POOR RICHARD."
t, ffircri fj: p-.-rf -rmi:
iht tho torri: rial l .w
- fferi -
votu j ,
coencwinirro.
Th* Bank*-What Shall be Don* with
Them*
NUMBER FOUR.
M'un. Edtiort:
1 showed .r. my lut article, :h»t if the
charters of the impended Rente w»re f,:-
fe.ted. we will at lea*: have aceum; liihed one
great gr.wi, we will have tar.fr,t the nar.k,
what they rr.ay expect in tho fu' jre. W»
i! have !au<h'. them that theyennnut hope
any looker to violate the lew end then heg
out of the punrenment thet t'-e J3W infitC's ;
wljerea,. if we relieve th»ro now affain. they
will run riot end au.peod again upon every
reeurTitg criri». Now I »ak i, r.ut tbre lee-
eon worth someth ini' Pi the people of Gaora
jrta? It may. ur.d doobtirae will prevent any
more aoeh joep-n.i-.rie as we have ja.t hid
thereby protecting oor cittxena and saving
them from fntare danger and lo*a V u are
a Legislator. You d-> not l.-xirefate for the
preeent only— you legj.lata for the fnture
aim ; you do tot legislate for this year. Put
for ell years; yon do nos legislate f ,r the
present geo.ration only, bus for generations
to come Protect then the prevent and fu.
lure cihseus of lure Slate from a recurrence
of this great evil. So will oar Georjp* rise
pre-eminent above her fair ereters .'
Admit, for arguaenls sake, ihat I was all
wrong is the potitiooe takes in my stcood
Schedule
StcTtOX I That no it,
,r..- rcs"on uf a chn- g-
t i permanent .Hate government, it i I
l»cDr‘d li.al ail tight., pr'jeoou'i- ■ *. j’idg- !
jiet.tc, c a n.*, and c .ntruct., ae well of in- ,
i.i luei-aa Oflaxire, c rp .tup, except the j
.i . r-- tx'ir.j Pa:Py t ia»t t< r-.to- ,
■i .i .. gi-.-.iure. shall cpnsir.n* e- if to. jeh ■
■ha v :.sd taken place, an-i ail procures I
re - . : 1. may have i-sued -inder the anti orit. |
,f the Territory of Kansas -r.xl: he oe ta: d |
t> f s- l m tr.e name of the Suto of Kan-:
-»lg,
hr
the I-
Sr . i. Ail lav. now ir. f.rec in the Ter
ritory f Kar.ee*. which are tjos repugnant! ant g
to -.hi* c n-ntution, *i.ai- continue and to of i
f ro until el’.red, am' n.hd, tr rep tried Ie,
a 1. gi.lature atuempied I y 'he pro».i. >r.r.,!
the e-re-tu-on.
. f. A i find pc -,l i»«, an-l forfeiture
Bicruing P, the Ttrr t-ey uf Kur.mi «*.:■ .
inure t-.-t-e u.c toe -v st* of Kac.aa
Si- 4 Ai- recog:, r-.n-ee Irretef-./e tr-
SIn ahall prer :la'.-l 're- pr- .routed in tie
name -,f the Htate of K a're-.» ; s .-I ell t, .nil.
ex.cnted.ui :he/.,ernur .f tire Te ritr-ry,
or t anj other -ff. :sr nr c- in hi. r.r
their official capacity, shai pve t-< th.) g .i-
er, r an-l corresponding .iftcers of 'he
State authority, and their •ucceun.ta io nf.
8-e, an I for th* nee i.-rciri * ipre-iad. and
may '« iced for and recdveied ecc .rd-ngly ;
and" nil 'lie estate* or properly, res', per«rn-
a , r tn ted, and all jud;m- ula tre nd*, spe-
c *1 t.e*. ra-ea 'n a'- n, re- ' r si tr., -»r d- ole
ol whan * ver description, he lerritory
of K . w ahall inuie to • lv*n in the
Sai - * I Kansas, and I, ■ .<n l >. ar.d oc-iv
.-red in the tame manner and to ihe »ame
'Steal that the same c ui d hsv.? Iron by the
11rri o-y of Kama-.
Rcc.fj. All criminal f r-ree<n:i .n» and [ren
al ac'i- ..a wtiieh rosy have ar.-en liefore tlie
change- Ir .in a t irlt .risl to a rita'e govern
ment, and which .hail then he [rending, shall
beprowcu'cd to judgment in the name of th 4
; 8r.c- M Every per-
at the of T"aid elccti-i:
| tion -l.uii, i; rh'-dorn-e-!, take nn -vh lo
support the c itiluti n o'tho Cnitod Status
! nnd to sup;- -- thi* r -• uu t r, ifnioptrd,
I under th--I'-naitie- ! perjury un'ier the
| territorial laws. -
| Hr: 15. Il.'r -r.all he a general ol-" -
ti-.ri -i[ -- !te i:r-‘. M .-.'day i., January, 1*
! 51, at wr.icli -lt - .-t. .r. v'lall ti*obo>en a gov*
: <r r, Scc-etary - f S: ,te. audit >r of -State,
' State rrci'.rr, ,t: 1 meuiltere ol ih* - Iregiv
j lature.an l alv-i a member of Congrues.
| S»;. , D, L’ntil ti.o .’i qi-iftturc dieted in
accordan t - with tie - provision of thi-* consti
tution shall ntherwino direct, the reulury of
the g .vernor 'hail ie - thr'-o ll),m»an-l dollars
p< r uni urn ; ui -1 tie- salary of tint lit uten-
reh .lib- di.uiilc the pay of a
,r nnd the pay - J member' of, Letten. K
ro i-hul! he five d-.llarre per ditm j Wry.
'0 j-r -vi i*d hy the fir-’ legisla-, i 1 *. 1 *n
l-all fix tt-» silari'3 r.f all o(5
nn t‘ ---e i»‘ -re I t.y tho | e p 1- nt
ro- trrn’f tlommentnrics, Cicero's
ns. 5 :r«il, ailirst, nnd at trust two
: ttsid. Greek Reeder, Greek - i - e.ts-
t - . ho ,ks of Xenoj-l.uu's Anshasis,
-t :-.■■* II . I t and hive i cot-
re -1^,- I ' -r.. a and J.stin Grammar,
is ; Kngh.h Grammar, Arith-
.i. I tie I^rspl 7, Ah-ehrs, through eqnn*
t P-c first Bu.l srr -n.l .isgre-s, po **rs
the J'renhr
•didst*
Gin
tequi:
tin,
- hooks
>:s, two t - u.ks of Horner's (linl,
lulijncU of Ratio ren-l Proportion
:.s three hocks of i.iasies - f.sgen.
uny
the following nf-
rof. Mor
sril I,an-
A i . ur-h. 0. U President em
1 M. .i. i - f, sri J I - , it. Ecom,
Rev. P. H. Mrl M. Pnf. A
:o«ro v-d Literslure
VVi,,. Ilu herfor.l A. \t. P„,f. M„h» v,.
. inirs : ’ :-il Engineering.
J -t.:i l), Raster * hii, Dr. 1 ,„f N, t ph,|.
nil*Gh«L*i.
Itxl.sr.l M. Juhnstif. A. M. p,,. t H.|!„
•*l (’hfioliar.ity an.I Ilia-
iTavi:
C. I busiu
A CARD.
ness, I embrace this opportunity ol
tanking my friends nnd the public for Ihe liber
al pstronsgc ettcrulcii to the firm c.f Gilbert,
Ginrko it I.e—is, soil wuutd recommrnd to
their court,Uncn sr.il eupjreirt my late partners
-.rid friends, Messrs. Glarko A l.ewis, os being
in error way worthy of Ihrir patrunogu-
WM. 11. GILRERT,
Nos 13,1857 .Idwlin
FOR SALE.
t LARGE assortment of Virginft I.esf
A Tobs
bteeo, varying in price and quality, at
retail and wholesale, te cheap as the cheapest.
H J. HitACKF.I.F iRD, Ag t.
Nov I t, I8o7 dtf
HOGS, PORK, BONES.AND
b*i t
ABBOTT A CO.
] ;0l'. MALFs io qaantitk# to aa it tbn trade.
? by 8BAGO, ABI ~
V», If*
NOTICE.
M EHHiW HE),I, Ac BID)., will art tamf
*»K*
ag»*nla d-irinR my ah#«nrr Irom tbe oitf.
IVraoira wiakinR t » him nf crura will pirate ap«
|*l v 1«> lb era. LCCICrt J. GAR'I’KELL.
Atlanta, Nov. 30, i8&V tin
ACCOMMODATION LL\E.
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.n i.r.*j after itP r.i' fi-
a i frarAinboluro pr .riv
Law.
COTILLION PARTY.
! A I 11 A YE* I .N S II A [, [,.
Postponement.
^ sWtS'itnU.. Litrerrio soterrity of the wsath.
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Joseph VHnsliip,
COMMISSION M BKCICANT,
FoH THE ri'RUiAliB,
Hi. ftg# of 1’rtMJuca.j
|»u#it# I,io Wcatifu At All*
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Novataber 11, I**? d*wlf
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From Madison,'Morgan Owniy,
att jammuiaa wm*
\l rtl.L lease Daily after the'srrivsl of the
Y\ O.yT
, Train from Atlanta.
Pasreengcrs hy this route will avoid 10 to 11-
hnuis delay at Union Point.
Lesse Athens al h u’efrck, A. M, arrive at
stadrsun in lima forth. u|-train tu Atlanta,
and Jnwnslrain te Augusts.
Persona going In Milfedgesille, WILI.
A VOID ItlHOIlRH DELAY AT MADIH IN
DMance'JM Ml lea—Faro #3.50.
HAH.TER A IVEY.
BTAUgOwci—Frauklln House, Athens,
and t/'arnpbfU'i liolal, Madia.n,
rot 15, '*.7. drewlw.
WliiNkejr! Wliii \cy!
TLLST rwtlrtd io rftor#, 100 Bbli. r«n» Whlf-
>* key, whl.h will keieU very ehsep,
eel, 27, Ilk*. ! W (Utfi