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DUNCAN ALOCHRANE. join B. STBBUB, Ultor. ATLANTA, GKO., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IS 1SJ7. | TEIIM* or Tll« INTELLIGENCES & EXAMINER DAILY, - •« oo WEEKLY. « «• Dank*. Th* U, S. Bank w»* t roltrn at- chine, whlto pearly tmy bank in thll arm tursar skits sue rat no rtos FOB SHERIFF. Ifia For Deputy Shcrlffb- c. C. GREEK & OSBORN. For Clrrh o( Superior Court. DR. B. F. BOMAR. For Clerk ol Interior Court. DANIEL PIT T MA N ipecie earttnay. HhkiUwM •*** tbk by preventing after eertnin dalaa the taint of Baak bilk of lor denotation. I* wa» wrong to prevent a privnie BUrtn ftoaa «ol- VaUatom T !*»•««». “A o>Hw baakato not in eirtsuletioo aU ttaee tin nmonnt of ibai.' capita], and oollatt 7 par rant -to tba whole circa latino. Tbia it *qn*I to 41 par cent Ha was in faror of giving debtor* •qaal privliegn* abb Banka. Thla «aa clearly cumlliulional. Some pntienennn tbia floor art exact'ilatfnaa^f Kntjmlous. Tba chair decided tba* theqneetloo befta tba Hoata waa tba adoption of tba minority raporl. Mr. Irwin of Wilkaa, aaid that tba bill of the majority waa abort tad explicit and aortitd tba whole ground, tba laaa '‘tinke ring" with the currency tba‘better. Tba bill in* trad of pro tooting tba Banka alone in tke opinion of majority of tba eommiute, extended relief rather to the people, it ►imply might to relieve tba Banka bom tie . paoaltiea of 'be ac' of 1640 until the tret j of June next. The biil givra no time to tbe I fr> .’ ”*?* Banka to pay their debt*, bat letvee the meat in faror of waning upon Georgia tbe lend on which they lived. They after- vrarde fold a life-time Intcrrat in there landt, Now the deicondante of the** Stalo it (bund, beyond all quettion. The Indian* arocV.-iuilng large plantation*,.in alatiatisa akowed that Inatead of eireed* tag the circulation allowed by their char- tere, they leaned leal than 1 til!) at' what the law ailowa. Call for tha prerioua question. The vote on the aubatitute offered by the minority of the Committee etood vex* 58, nay* 68. Mr. Lewi* moved to lay the whole !mat» t»r on tho table for th* present L .at. Yaaa 63—nay a 63. Mr LnSktan, of Murray, aeked if it we* Cherokee Georgia. Memorial referred t. Committee on “State ef tho Republic," and Ur. Gtmth added to aaid Commit. tee. | Mr. Hi lie y, of Walton, Introduced a rce. otntion iretyuctingour Uepreaentatlrce and Senators in Congress to urge the pataago of a bill, giving pemioa to tha aoldjera cf the war of 1814, or to their vridowa or mi nor children. Mr. Lewie, of Hancock, introduced a resolution authorizing the Governor to op in order now to amend the bill. Chair dr* ! point eome nullable parson to collect from oided y« Jft. Hardeman called for the pretioue question, which waa upon the adoption of th* report of the majority of the Com- mittev. First vote lit—jraa 63—nays 63. Mr. Holtnea, of Laarent, changed hit vote to the affirmative—to the report'Was r y TVni ’rr.—C. IT- kb A LI. A L L Per Aarmon-J. 0. FARRAR. 1““' 10 P*7 «o*tr neon, no. teeve. <n. Far Ttx fWirrlsr.—'W. F. WINFIELD. Uwi foe the crjllection of debts of the Bank* /V 7ai Hrctirtr.—A■ J. COLLIER. 1 a* it found thorn. Tba gentleman from nil reliable sources, and publish such sin » paper*, loners, and other documents, ns will illustrate tho character and public tcrvlces of lire dUt'ngQrlcd (lord of Goorgia. Th# Omnibus* K. H. 11.11 was grade tho special order for Wednesday nett. The coinmittco to whom was relqfr.tl tho bill for tiro pardon of Joint lilac-, for rtrur- frr OWewer— A. R. WHITE. NOTES or Bun of Fnlton taken at P»X foT all Debt* due thia Office. Town* bad said lb* Banks wtra i* debt to th* people. Haw stands the balance eboet f Tbe Banka owe tba people $13.000,000.— To force tbe Banks into a liquidation of their debts, will compel all chitM# to pay tbe Banks, and the picture if drawn ie e gloomy cm. The clamor against the Banka comet from tboae who era not in debt, and who with their pockets full of mooay, are Our mill edge rille Corruapondaue*. lltuuoorvttt.n, Nev. 14, U57. SENATE. Mr. West of Lowndes moved e racooaidm j reedy sod enxione to boy tbe property of ration el so much of the journals of Tester- I their neighbors, when under the Sheriff s day, as relates to e bill, lost, for tbe protcc- ! hammer, tioo of Female Orphans. Motion to rrcon eider was carrel. Mr. Spalding of McIntosh moved to re consider eo raucir of yesterday's journal On the final passage of the bill the vest dcr, having reported, that in their opinion were 63, nays SI. tho Leg slature hud lire power to commute Hoa-e adjourned till A. M., to-uror- 1 punishment, the House took up this bill. G. Miu-noatviuti, G*., Nov. 116th, 1S57. SENATE The unfinished business of yesterday : | doubt on his mind ns to tho priione A biil to lay out a now county from the 'guilty of murder, h« should cast his counties of Cherokee. Cobb, and Forsyth, was token up and passed—yea* 41, nays 36. The Committee of arrangements report ed that they hid tecured the aervicos of Mr. Token, of Gtlm.r opposed the or.g> j J* e RcT ' LoTick P,er “' fo[ Tb»nk. S ivi a# mal and sealaioed the aubatitute. I ' A House resolution n os read appointing a cotnmi'.tee of three to act in tonoert with ty officers, ami tho dealh.ktoll of know nolhingisni in the city will ho sounded,— Look to your ins' and JprMhn'ttwlthen, and licw.rro i f il.o Wilfs, niidielcotlonvariog kind .- if AiriericAuilftr. But to our pur. puree-a glance .Jr\ tho character* und qitalillCiittoue cf onr cinidiufit's. •i.U. Lovt - n stnuiiclt deurucrot, and n good i nn. Ho I* fully ami highly compe tent to till ilm’ ( (Sen, and will, ifolcotcdh giro entire .-nt.ct' .- ion to nil. 0. 0. Greene we nil knew, and know him hul to ndtuirr tiim, Hit numerous friends speak well of him. t.'lcin preeuo-wo speak knowingly—has a Urge heart, and n good head. He is eminently practical; responsi ble fur wl.ot ho eayl or decs, ntid mArc, ti.i re is not a Imy bot.c aoott; him. Mathew Usborne a n iuhstarrtial man, n d will, as deputy aheriff with Gres.ne, di charge the uutiuj of thnf effio- faithfully. Dr. It. F. llomnr—who knuws the urnn, apprcchitcs his good qttnlitiOs. No one has in tho past, or ojtihl in the future he dis- p oaicil with him aa a public torvnnt. He !r.n been trie I. n.r.l t'ontd n .t wantirg.— His tLctiun :n a litre 1 fait. Tho people are sotirli.d that lire Doetor is the. men lor ihc lliork of the Superior Court. ! 'u rviil do to tiati—we all know this—and friends to rc- -m'iII ull vote Mr. Irwiu chairman of said committee, said thet the committee ha I only decided that the l<eg:o!atutc had this power, not that i f"rm— mid there are it should eaere se it in this particular e»*e . fer him to a man. . but u for himself as the uvtdeneo Isft some j Daniel l'if. ■ i.n TI. ,; i. nno of th* c'overest being j folio .. hi Fid: c . n:;d :. i nristeko. li l« oc 1 you d 11., i kn him, makeir. aciptui i vi e. 1 . Mr. Kenan, of Baldwin slid the eubeli. ! Site covered ground not germain to the is- aaread sue before; the House. He referred to the Motioo rrlatea to the rejection of a hill the intsr.at laws pf this Sure. Motion | disasters of 1337 and 1S40. The oipen carried. I ea.e of :ho*e days eueuierd the action of Mr. XHwioo of Greece, moved So rwoa. the majority of the committee, it had »:der so much cf the jooraais of yesterday ' been averted that the public debt was due as relates to the ravage of * bill to lay out u> abolitionist*. It waa due to those from * new e-canty from a portion of Warren.— whom it was borrowed, end to those he Motion w ihdrawr. tho side of mcroy. Mr. LoSmsu then introduced a billfto commute his puniahmeut to 3 years impris onment in the Peni'.cnliary. On motion to sirike oat "5 years” and in sert for life—the yeas were 6o, nays 4'J. On paissge of bill—yeas 75 nay-38' Oa motion of Mr. Hardeman from Hibb tho Krselu'ii’i for tho pardon of the female nod .ur» rd lor ii y u wi Ci 1 nipotency. atte:.; 1 ' :j • -.ail and it nev. I ut heat will commend a candid itc tin ii 'I' Pit-in .. h I' n I. ii voi • f. r him. If b since, n huge I,kin I y ditp to pnbliu fuv -r. i • ■ fat. li the smoko Oiling their room* *1mort slitting thorn. Many of the ntiacngcr*. when irous ed to thslr danger, found tho flame* bursts ing through the floor of tho cabin amidship, uml wore compelled to Jump off tbo itorn nnd swim ashore. A number bad congrega ted in the larboard splash door (that ono next to tho shore) where they remained uns til the wheel fell, carrying them all in tho river, and of some twentysflro or thlrty'nbo wont down in full view nf tjiono who had gained tho shore, only some three or four nro kuown to Imvc escaped. Ouo lady made her escape by winding in and out through tha Hate-rooms after part of tho cabiu floor hud lullcn iu- There wore flvo ladies and lour men clinging to tee starboard wheel when it fell, and only oue man escaped. Ouc lady, hire. Mukciry, hung on to the yaivl-ilirrick until the guys horned of and floated down the t ivor, still clinging to it, aud was rescued by tho Sovereign, Tho Sots orclgn was near at hand when tha accideut occurred, and renders) all tho assistance in her power. A number wet* picked up by her yawl Suite who got ou hoard other from the shore ivcr* taken oaro ol and *up- plicd with clothing by tho craw and puaien- gcra. Homo few wow livod down tha river returned to their 110010.-. by her. Tho Min- uehftha, Capt. Hilaries K. Uakor. came up short ly after tba acciilmt and took thoao off the S'vireign »id then landtd near the w.-.ci amj took mi board all who wished to cmno up tho river. She bad eighty of the saved. Many wire almost naked, and had lust everything they had. The cold *nd naked were clothed and warmed. Captain Halter landed at Laconiu, where ho remain- e I until all who were destitute were fully clothed nnd supplied with ull they required j ThnpaL seiii’crson the Minnehaha sliowe I the utmost lil.nrniitv and kindno-s of heart i -war.ls those who c»ca|ied from die ilfuted . to.mi r, and freoly contributed bo ' ar.d cl tlies to supply tlicir ivauts. A iwti funnies of tho oubin passon; an Ural** ir»>, retldial of aawnlam tad sr. To rsll*v* thin little „ adilu eoeh tl ear mpton to asePrat. wood* Jjklr Kcsiorotlvo, wtilth will la the court# of • :ow aooktebaintho hair tolls aataial color. It Joel Sot lit* tbe hair Ilk* th* moaiofhtlr nitontlru bat product* * ertdacl ctuegc 0< color tnm the root* or the htlr to the tut cod, tad (Ire* II * la* tad ■ lot*/ tppetnnew W* h*tc **tn many pttaonc who h**c uar.l It «uro»l«ruMy, and have prooo*ae*d It Ut* only lavcatloa width baa ram* to tb*lr Idtaof a "euro fur gray hiadc." W* eomincaccd alias It about two month* itnce, *nd ifw**r* *a> JuUg*of*g* and beau* ly. II ba* mad* a* at laaal ton year* yoaaecr |ladaad warahagtaatagtotaohalme young, andfttl vary mueb Uk i galtlng a young wlfo. Tb* ebaogo I* ml- racnloui, and it would bo oidltBeutl to find gray hair now u Would h* to flod ao tdaa tn th# h*ad of tho Huh* uf tluohlcghain. Wo koov icvtral old maids and aomt young widow* who** look* «r* beglontng to aiaum* a allvary, bus, and who bat# b**n talkng **rt- ouitr about rtMrtlog to tblaramtdy, tad weadyta* th*m not to dalay *oy longer It a*v#r tail*—Bt Lo ii* tlarald. Bold by *U reap**table DrnggiiU. New Advortiaoments! ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A greeably to «u order of th« court of Ordinarj of Pultiki county, will be sold twlora the court homo door in ihn town of M«rion, Iwigga county, within the legal hour* of Mile, on tho first Tuesday in Itnuiry next, all (he right, title and interest Hiram M. Allen had. st the time of bis death, it bein' 1-11 part ir. end to • certain Lot of Land, I* and being in Twigga county, number known, designated as tho Coou or Deadas 1 ot, sdjoiniag Lands of John 8barp and other* Hold as the properly ol said Hiram M. Allen deeeseed, lor tne bonefit of the heirs and and creditors of said deceased. J USE PH DON ALD80N, A dni’r. Not 53, l»:>7 t»40d EXECUTOR’S SALE. B Y firm* of the Lost Will and Testament of Junes J. P. White, Into of DeKalb *V , ■*'T ■*" 1 '7, i county deceased, w II be sold on the first Tues- nii.1 freoly ccmnbnteil both money j, T j. nutty b , f „„ , h „ ( . ourt Hou.a l,r "'V' 9 ‘ I Door 111 tho county of DeKalb, within the le- , :e tfu ’ :n ga| of Hale, the following property, t3-wit: ■..p i nnd cmno up on the Minnehaba So. 107, containing 101 1-3 acres, mo its thi^; in addition I append u 1 j aven^cM nnd deck hands. Lot more or ess, it luiinj the s nth half of said Lot, with s g .od dries mill, whtat and corn runners, all A:. d, k ft corre?pernlirg coinudttea from the Senate t cow con f, r j j n t : l0 L'ouite’iliary, to atreruin what should be tho length of j the present session of the Legislature un* dcr the new law fur annual sessions. Ad* opted. Bills for final Consideration. A bill to amend an acf to incorporate the Atlantic k Gulf R. R. Company, ifr. Atchtnson, of Camden, offered as Bjjh Kef pi- iviiics a Lcautifui ! *nj, . ■ i w ished it to be paid He cared not wheth* T:e .‘Acs sc red to resoruid*. r »>• much of 1 er be to Abolitionists, Black Republicans, said jcumftU at refer to tbs pasrga of ft j or who. The credit system had made • substitute a bill is explain an a ley lifting intertsi oo open acc»Qot.s — l Georgia what she is. Hard monej cur- ! corporate ths .Atlantic i Gulf R. R. Co | L*t. A Rcsolatkn vtu user. qicfUng onr Scnfttcrt fttud Rer'f?«sntfttir>j built ; up and adopted \ House adjourned till 3 P M AFTER NOON SESSION. Mr. tl mei of .Mari.n introduced a r*sol'J- 1 tim to appoint a coram ttre of three t > ex* ainiti! Johnsons new map, and if report I favorable to p.vvide for the purchase of ft c*'pj for tba - use of.th^ Ucuso. ( TLis i* r. new msp of th • United 6:a'.«s nnd 'i\r:i.. - ris#, and R.-.jjiuing rountrios. It Mg. j i *r- k 1*ASaijNOKRK.—L D Crotchett, and . m good order; also I. t No, 118 c'ntaining | ll I’ K iwiuud, I Hi II H McCttrry, Ditt n IfiO acres,in»»re»r less, being tho north part of j l.i;;/ IVim., ferry .-ratnuoD, Derby, lml ; m,J t ot, with a good saw mill and cotton gin j David Kir. !'*r, Tnd ; Win. Alder*in,* Pitta- i screw and thrasber thereon and run by water burgh•, I’cnti.; L> Simpson, /Ademi, Ark.; i power, in good running order: alio, Lot No. Wii-on White, 11 D Dolton, nnd G."» DuuJ, 117,containing 20* 1.-2 ncrcs, more or lets, h /’m ; UR Todd, Halim d 1 th *' • l ' 0T8 Dands nro all joining; also, one yoak r: ! t i« i very nun f>r i ,.. ?v j.,,. hi,>hc i r-pfr-m I * i t * s * i iv, K Ar iel I iiumden, Cincinnati, /Meing, Jeffersonville* Ind’ ••I «»xcn and log cart; Lots No. 117 and 118, i«re entirely in li e wi>ods with pine timber, and Kriiv. Cmoinnati; Julius j P*« nl y other Lmber for sawing, and excellent ?v A ! hii»y, Ir.d, Goo Birch, New 1 ,•!: | rencira had paljied the energies of every | whet the Savannah, Albany A Gulf It. ft- jn <i 7 l 0 » n j l,a* tli r nnt i* p *.>i adoj.tad, people mho had tried it. It had never j Co., and Brunswick A Florida K. ft. Co.. L, the partienlarly fliwinguie'-'! !y / J. U, Karri - oar, ot dang a rail to the breeae*. . shall make such relinquishiuer.' th v t'ongrtes to preotir, the po-orege cf a bill No one arould »ay any thing in derrogation I Atlantic k Gulf R. ft' Co., releaaing the establishing an Armory rente where b tween i of the Bank officer*. Meaa.-i. Cuylcr or j right of way for the main line, over the j King give their nam« in a broken Bank ' Xtnr. He had more confidence in their I nunc* Shan in ill the monthly report* of '.he B ,r.k*! Mr. Lewie, of Hancoek, eatd the people asked no security from Ihe bonks, bat he made the charge "that the Bank* had act- of ihr MO* ytlaala Georgia and Kccxvillc Tennetore. Adopted. Mi.'.cT /n.'.-.-iu.-rd. By Mr. Arnett cf Ihnmtar A biil to ic« eerporato the Bambri lg* aal Nor hem Radrrad Ccmpary. clock u b* Sl.COO,- 0 .'1, and charter V. c ntinne oO year*. By Mr. Barden, of Jasjer: A bi:l to in- ed unfairly towards tte peop! erperste tbs Ge.rgi* l .-ursn-’s L'ompo- fore he argued thia question, he territory covered by the ^ciiarter, from point at or near the centra! point of : aid Atlantic k Gulf ft. R.| to the Western boundary of th# State of Georgia, the raid Brunswick k Florida ft. R. Co., reserving to itself all the righta and privileges grant, ed by its chatter, except tke (right of way but be- 1 af.resaid, and a right of purchase of three ould say ■ hundred feet cn either eide of said line, that if he were to offer any eubstnute, it I The Governor shall then pay to said com- i-y Mr. B;i,o*>; ' Baldwin A Dili to would be this—and be it enac'.ed, that the . pany the subscription of the Slate, accord- sd A eue comfentato the Soiicihrrs General »'_ite for tiers services is Courts. By hi r. Brown r j of Th-. trai A b. me rpera'e toe -cu: Raiirctd Com tar v ! thia Legtaiature know, nothing of what they are about; for on the ,ixth day, and alder a recommittal ws are in no hotter, but Fir Mr. Co of E»r'.y tbe Early Grounds. Georgia A Fi .rida perhaps worse condition than when we commenced. How dees the Legislature incorporate a 1 * 0 of bargainer* you pay (he rrarfy, and you Br Mr. Harris of Merriwetfcer r To ac- ! go on m your shaving ull doomsday, trarise the Ordinary of tad county to pay | R»*« !h * n acknowledge the Lrgiaiature to b» suppliants to the backs, he wou'd like “OU Hiikory,” tike the respsnsibiL it j aiid it* '.he trouble come The South wa.1 fadj far the crisis—plenty to eat and labor high. There hftil b*sr» ether txpaa» fted j sion§ th*a hank expicstorps—Hu^jj ex- pftnlions, Horse expansions, sn 1 last •citioc of poor children Ey Mr. Fain Fftania: A but tosmsud sr. ts*. suthor-sisg th^ Justices cf the Icfe- r.^r Cft’irt t' ifty :f tbe co«nties of Fftnnin, T'.fftir, Clisch sod Walton into d;s tr.cw, to -ppoict Troswes fijr the to provide for their ci«rticn. Hy Gamy cf Rand olph : A bill to ftme&i sa set to simplify fted curtail pltftdtcgs tx ’ doings. Liujhter.) He hoped, if - Ac * wis adopted. ri thin \ .sc', Mr. Hiftmocd uf DeK • a i pension of the rn to take t : the ‘-Hani to which he thought ho c uhl oiTor ..: sabstitut*.*, whic’h would no ngrosoble to o'l parties Mr. Keoan uj j'ossd ih-' motion on tie ground that it would bs unfair livuliu.-n,, fted oui of order, a* it vrst.the rule fc* ro- | considered raattrr ' be ov-.r on'* day M - rioa withdrawn Hy Mr. Gor«i -n ( f Uhtithnui • A l» il t 1 ' liter the charter t* t.a i .** i.tr.il 1U11 U.v*. at:1 H.r.kisg C:mi:; a:, Bills read third tine. | A bill t-i n pedl so m ;eh of Datwl isw* ->• vo h OJ i icld -• ■ fkith .1 v l,iml for r'iliivntion* Hold lor the benefit ol l>.i: ltonolioe, Hugh Keggu.., ^ 7"" " nJ , of aaid deceared.- I)., I a uii*i vi! Ie 1 erms, ihn above Iftnd will be sold one and 7 * * I wo vf nr* credit in two equal payments, not# lid security, with interest on the last pay# nent. Honda cancelled and titles made on thu last payment. The above Lands »re cast of Atlanta and kuaiia, Nov Tl, 1867.— j and within six and a half miles, and six mites ned, passengers and eur*' south of Decatur on Doolittle Creek, persona fated steumer Rainbow, ' wishing to purchase would do well to call and i on tho morning of No- 1 examine the premisea before the day ol aale. 8TEPHEN T. HIGGER8’, Exe’i. No» 23, 18.77 w40d i’t t Colenmn j*. xuBR'* —Irvin Lottun and Benj. Han , ,i ., I ,!: MoWiLi una and Isaac Williams, I /:• .rgh; John Hums, Baton Rouge • -.vr.n rr. »M tnr. I'assr.ngcr S;laur.it Mix \V : v underri > :v'irs *.*f the il wbicli wits burn v-.aIv.*: ‘71 , at tho head ot' Island 74, Mi«- 4 *- j» i river, on which melancholy occ:n 1 ■n i*.b:u £ venly^five persons perished by ir duty and plcniuro to cxpro-«s if .V' 1 : 'ir.ity ii a publicly tl ** ilecp sense of tho obligaV i , .. d grutilud.* Wo feci towards tho Cap- j ; .. d .•fiicers »i tho steamer Sovereign i i MinubhuiaU. f^r the kindness, hospitftlia »ymp.ithy manifested by them toward . ii .; *-ilid und tftutrihle shunt asm Aiv no u iubt of the sincerity of their fuel- 1 an ; purlieu hul v r.ru vro under o\)ligftS CARROLLTON MASONIC INSTITUTE. JOHN K. LEAK, President. THE exercises of this Institution will open on tho first Wednesday in January. 18f 8. Tho course of tudy will be thorough and extensive, both in he Main and Female Departm9nts. We have a large building, gooJ society and a location 1 Iras;, a vary -:.;a*:d«rab!« aapanaicm la the by the Governor of fticliaril Hite*' Forme. mg to char er. I * the [relinquishment be made i thirty days after ths passage of thi the Governor is requestsd to pay tho State relitei i, Gwinnett, county. 1 subscription to the Atlantic k Gulf R. R. j A bill to authorise th derki of ^uperiur j rri * a&.J InfL- it*: Courts cf Lineoln tvunfy t-* w The sabititate waa adopu.u, .V-* w.u j ;.oiu cu**i. •> ^ ... *• » •.- thus amended passed. Yeas 81, nays 11. eJ. A biil to repeal the 3rd section of an j A bi'i t' amend tbe art inrorporati sc; to carry :nto effect the Otb section of i ‘‘Augu-ia Canal i\ mr-ary.* ths 3rd article of the Constitution, appro?* committee on !ntcrnr\ ! Improv ed 180d. In cases of divorce from inu A b 5 H to inc »r^;r.ue the no proper and criminal condoc*, the divorcee ‘ ter manufacturing L »n»p.v:iy. ’ shall not marry again—such second inar- A h’•) c n. :-*i r.*.v-rss •! riage to be considered bigumy. Passed. • on lands iu he unties i r * vr A resolution to authorize the purchase Ref#».red »o.Iud c:aryr • ! , . B . r ‘^ t ^ ll8 c ^ f ka gi healthful as any in Georgia. Board $8 it ur.-.l \\ "dfork, ot the eteainer per munth, tution reasonable. We hoDe to reive,as wo will endeavor to deserve it,tho li- •r* patronage of the Masonic Fraternity end r public generally. We will make it to the toreitofali who patronize the Institution. For particulars address John K. Leak, Oxford, for tl.-jir lijunility in giving ft • . .. 3 to any or ull of tho survivors v. pj'.rr. between and S'. Loui? r "! ki; I tT>.r was uccepicd by about ! eventy o r v ar*<i ’ C r plain I* -ferrud to ’rr'O'i. v “Mgi che*> | Ps -c l. t t’.e ; t.c^ ■ rrionr. i bar 1 vf its corgi*. J. T. MBdDOR. 8. W. J. M. RED WINE, J. W. No? 21, 1877 "fit Sbixamr.'.-p 3Uucg. J A Sec at accounts- ► bill t I/'Si* ^ l. tr. -pen Law, sppreved December 27tb, 1847 ; and i he was cut .t‘ order, that he would b*: aH to aiiow *mfodmer,t* io e«rt*.x ca»a ie.— | !o»eJ Km ‘ privilege* tbia morning a* lie In alt anions oa tbe rate, E.-.eiment, 7ro w»* "*t Urg«." (Mr. Miileffge, in the yin r. tt crai,. Tr**p*ta qaarr-i *om» | he perceived he was )- fight, the werjj -not gnilty” to bo » inffi, i 'Great Laughter.) He then amted reTeral cient pie* t* the general iasae. Io *oti<*a j ^ot» jotog to show that th# bank, opprta cf iebt ie, “Ovt ir.dcfc'e! “ Where the ' *el the cotton planter. (One fact waa ru'.ute of limitations ia the p!e», 'Stntote j ! k 1! * pl ,n '*r had cotton in .tore :n th* ot .arjLtion*'’ and in o'i-ers action*, a* the | City of Augusta—sent otdar to hia Factor ea-e may U, tte timple <* '^*y**«*f,’’ i for ,ome money; whereupon the Factor '■e*. off ■ ie. attempted lo ra:a# money at a Bank upon a By Mr. Tbosiia of Gwinnett: A resola- 1 g'»* ( >*nk the Bank Director A bill to allow plaintiff, in execution to j \ hill to regul.te the number of dorks in I aue for dumagt**. leach branch of the General Assembly. Ue- Senate adjourned till Friday morning ten ! f. r red to Judiciary commit;#, o'clock. | A bill to repeal all lares ou uiury. its- HOL'ftH. I farrod to Judiciary commitiec. Mr. Diamond.jof DeKalb, moved to ra- 1 A biil to repeal tbe 3rd sartion fane:' coonder »o much of yesterday'* journals allowing tax tains:', r, ao in-oivent list as relate., lo the passage of the "Bank lion i at tractcor .Senators and Repn uti-rs* io •'eagres* to urge tha paumage of a proposed to boy the cotton at lets than the Factor would sell at. The Director then i»w, granting pensions to toe aoUlisrs of, refused to discoaat the note and forced tha 1812 and of tile Indian war* between 1750 , *»i» of cotton at a reduced price.) LJe an I I61i, and to tfatar widosn and minor child, ea. By Mr. Manager of Dooly : A bill to ex- w.( unwilling that the Finances of Geor gia should, ba dependent upon the misera ble shaving shops of Wall street ; and if tend 'be provisions of theacu regulating i tb**e be r.o remedy, be for one was willing urag.strates’ tree in tbe counties of Bibb, j to crurh cut tnc hanks and corns down to a Richmond, Monrcc and Lee, lo tbe county ! specie currency. He was off the subject A substitute stm ■ Bill." He wished to offer aa amendment ■ Judiciary committee, on the motion to reconsider; the yeas and i House adjourned til flare 1, nod; Tri'.Mut RAT. u ck Frtdiv Note of Doo.'y. but by the courtesy of the House he woald By Mr. Stoksi of Heard . A bill to erect i suggeit that all usury laws be abolished. a dam across lbs CostUboouhee R V-- By Mr. Wooten of Ij-e : A bill to rsgu- j Allow sny amount of interest to be collect- : ed wtich parties might contract for; but to compensation of Petit Jurora in tbs'®* » l»g»l intereat for the*# contracts, So-erior an. Inferior Courts of Lee county, where the ameunt of iterest was not spe- By Hr. Whitaker of Faiton : A bill to ! This was the only remedy ha could io.-c. por*:* A'iant* Insurance Company By the ma« A till srampt from ! capital which M; ,;*ry street and jury dutisi certain inta Vr, of Fire Company No: 2, sf city of A for the pretent criaii. I hi* would the usury aws drnvs out of the country Zdly He would have no other bank but a bank of Deposit and Exchange. Mr. Toombs had ft * tb* isse ; A bili to repeal aa act ap- boasted, that amid the general commercial pr *d led.fi, to amend the Ibth section of - cf **h, tbe General Government waa pay, the charter of tba city of Atlanta. j it* debt* in specie at 13 per cent pre- EilU an tKtir tit rd reading. I mium. Thia waa effected by recovering A ',t!.' to lay out » nsw county from tbs j ttotbmg for ita doe* but hard currency.— y.u'.tiia >d <.Vr,ife, Cobb and Fcnjtb ' K 1Tt hl * opinioat tux what they were toofctia b> bt MiJtoo, coccty aiu,' wcu’d clot# by noting that HiJtooviU*. the whole queiu^n h<.- laid oo :h« uh!« for Feodioj^ the cor.udcratioc of this bt!) tha jpreaent. nays beinjf called for the vote stood—yeas moaning. 03, nay* 66. ! Your able ati*i efficient Senator end R q>- liills Introduced. ! reser.tatjvo, M^ap. Whitaker aud Weil* Hy Mr. \*alk**r t of Clarke : A bill to j moreUnd Qr « the most useful inem- explain the law in relation to the wills of j of the I^ieJe'.iire Elected hj ro minors, aod to pl-ice laid Wilts on the! large, aud under tie pocalmr circum. Ur.cfci, ■air.r footing with VViIl* of idulte. j compiimentury a majority, th»*y arepr »v- By Mr. Gordon of Chatham : A bill to t i n g tbenis w rthycft.j tmfideacc:-- prevent non-reaident.t from hunting, fithing,' Ri neroBs!v rtpoteri a:.i ti.* hitru- i cor.- and decking in the limit* cf the State. j t0 t ^ fl> wH! r. fV, bv the.r Mr- lUs'ri*, of Lobb: A till to iccorpor- 1 ovrn inflaeno" ar.d t v n a**i«:ar.cc cf friend* ate the “Marietta Bank.” By Mr. Gordon of Chatham: A reeolu*' Fromtht Mewj K • A BUHKINC OF THE RAINBOW. Fcarf’il Loss of Life! XAJKES of we es BPED ! The Boat Fire i by Incendiaries! H . Rainbow hei farmed t tho Lrii jft.i.g go 'mi.t f ii Lurriiug* LcRa i.i-.v r. r i-r; h.»- - . ii b r* r n W *.i:M. \ » v !'-'t of Us were left on t :it niclftncholr Georgia,or the ur .Irrsigned at Carrollton, .• proxim.itii.g that bodily elate Georgia. B. D. TH0MA8S0N, W. M. ,i v.v were born, having lost not on** • ■ur iu *.* y but all Ot.r clothing except rn- i.'vnt in. The alnve named boat* > i .> ur relief ni.d took us on board, A.-b I» n ... I 1*1., uOlovsu t-ji.ud.o, ftltll lllo i- M4*r-*nliH boat, distributing their ;!(•: r am mi: us ns long ns they bad any ' PalFa K e~n^eW' YoYT giv:, pr ".I lir.^ J* r our comfort, treating •r - ar.d friend*, and endeavoring I.:-, po.-.-ib e to mako as forgot our j : f*. wn •*», or reconcile us to them* May - l'«.i ! -".r«<*ard of the juat We now : „„ t tun OOUOUCt ot 30ma of tho 1 l aUOUATA IbUOtoo*, ** H.3. Wropifru VLoKMU, 1S00 ton*, “ lauc Cqownu ▲LAHaMA, 1930 tona, " C. H. 8ca*?c^ Will Leave Savannah Hr try SATURDAY. Thai* * hi pa artamoa* tb» Urjaat on th« oOMl.eD* irpaiaatiln •!>••<!, aafetj ar comfcrt— mukicc tbair i bv that portion of tho ; P»**‘«**l" *• <»«» >.oor., .oJ »'• comm*nJ.d I *hillful,earefalaadpolltee«eer*. Thajofar-no t the Rainbow who took .t*iirableconvtj»n«alo K«w York. Cabin Peaatgt to N#w York $2, rittar»xapa»a»X«to Waw York U PADlAfOHD, FAY ft CO., Axflntain 8avani»te SAM’Is H1TCHKI.I.. 13 Broadway .New York, rfftvknnfcb Fob runty t, tlb6. $2.5,00 <&&*■ Weekly U. States Mail Line. un.cr Minnehaha, - r Laconia, Ark., L R ; m -h!. Va., and Gen I/jo, of w. •«? princoly magnanimi- , 11 di-interoeted kiodnees will n ei|-. '•ufferc . thi-* l oat, the Minnehaha, i tijcrc’orv, and will not attempt j tb* f'-o.ingi we cherish toward Ucm- n whose nerb'e hearts, being 1 • -• lar-o f-.r tneir luJi<M that CDntain them, | '/ give a portion ol them to nil tho world •••hi !*•'<-o tneir pympatby and their purses, iiku tiwlr heart*, open to ail wlio needed ilu^r content-. They went among tho fuff- ♦irerfl, s 'king tho«c who wanted asristauco. abln Pataage from Charleston to Hew Tor $25,00. UNITED STATES MAIL LINK. On ap;>r. i us Lac u u. r a they iciiucstod ■ ' ,ew 1fo,k *• Otoarlsstoajauam.Paaksto Capt it tv land tho boat, us they (nut liov i Through in 48 to 53 Honr*. ing (I :.o enough, they thought, as long a nnyli. i-gc ;u 1 bo dont'.) wished to lake all j ■ •iUM . 1. r*.*tropho that from variooi tretion", to pr. cuio Slat* aid f/f the “Air Lice Raij,R<.ad—lhtri.by c m- 1. q., a Mi J A I’ur» , lion to appoint a committee, to act with a j iributing greatly te tho coramorciul import- corT'?*pondicjf committee of the .Senate, to ; 0 f y oor ulrea/ly prosper.city, or.J aseeruin what shall be tho length of the j cjnvenicnce nnd rapid devtlopement of present aetnon, under the new lew for an Dual *et«icns. Adopted. By Mr Harrimn, of Chatham : A bill to tbsv^Hfition of country through which thia II j *d wiikpa.n. But while they devote thcm*r!fe* to the eeuhiieh an authentic map of this .State, i n t#re«t >f th-ir own lection, they are not and provide for thn purchase of copies of ar.mirdful <,t their duty, v.% fieorgians, t . five ar.: .•k h-, ' r i i 1 i 1 .. • «:*il r.r* t:*-.- B toro ur.d supply them j | 'hh — nec-.^ary for their comfort. ; \ a;i wire amply fctioplicd they, MesfU j : irri y, .VrnoM and Lee, paid the bill, I .;■• r wlm.li Geu F tendered his purse to tho ; ■ ">l to b-: dc^trihutcd a* they severally LC’.dcd. \ tf r living Ltconia, the J II Woodruff i • :«i up l1 ji.j-odc, when .Mr AruolddiscoY- t-r ■ i tw;> n< q'iam’ancet (survivor* of the I rr::k,; .it.d suppoflingthat they were tl«o [0 oml-WookJy.J Tha atw aUaaaklp OOLDMBU, 1100 Tons—M. Bar ry Comnundtr. NASHVil LK 1500 tool, I jAMCd ADOER, 1400ton* 7 DRwan, Coramoodor I fi. C. Toroar Common 1 r MARION, 1500 tout, I SOUTHERNER, 100C tons W. EoaUrCommondor. | Y. M. Uarrny. Comco'r. tsoavo A4f or’i whorvaa ovory Wednesday ft 8atnrday| eftartheerrivelaf tbe eera from tbe tSootbft Weet “»* h ‘- K water." a applied with every laxiry—atteattveamd T. d pgnii* and I, thr» v/ them t ’AT ty dollarn iu gold j eeatloaa eommandera, will enaa re Traveller* by tbli oxoitpj by the conduct of this I Unyy'r p.**n> | «omto.‘»»J*o«>m|i»d*tte», ^ ton t be expressed, h'lt will bo ' * PP 'cZratrol bit by* J4c*t',8.othWbrt grat.iu! metnoncs of all | CbulHtu.,8.0. ' Cabin Passage, §110. ■ tssrags, H. -.-it Li* henste adjourn#; tiU ten s’closk to-morrow morrg HOCSE. Mr. Kenan *s»d the gootlernan from Hancock was oo tbe Commute, and there ho had sai.d nothing »nd dtd nothing.— w he appears as x Prosecutor of 'ne Lexv* of xb#«a-« wxs grxntsd to ssverxl ] hank* upon x hill of Indictment of his xausbert ■ - ■ L*irm';n of tin Institolion of tbe ■ 1 ■ “k'd -cxv# of xtoenoe for % majority ra-d Uimmittee, io order to visit laid la- ) '' wn preparing. He was like the old wo man who after looking at a every cloud rising, ran in tbe boos#, with bonnet in land, ind cried out to her hosband, "it i* coming Hooey, and a Hell of a one it 7 u. special or!--, tha Bank bin or report Cb TSEr T 7^ t Cp - " b<a Ur • Mr " f CWlbM, felt ,t hi. duty r r tv -enort ’ M ,e P ! f to the ettac* made upon tbe hanks .. sed their officers. He congratulated the this, and the bill reported by the najnrit, , Houa. that st l«t the queation (a copy of which i sent yon, with ho --on ! rowed do ’ *ome tic* blue*,) i* that tbi* wa» run- wn to a naked u»ue, and he ae- 4 . *, f . cepted il h wti the protection of the proposa, to make tb. Banka give h-nd sod , back, o, tbeir ualhitato. II, waa no ^urjty fw tbe even'u.I redemption of all apeeisl Pieter tor th, banka, at bad bc« n t | insiuuated by the .-gentleman , r(>m Jf, n . Mr. Smith of Town, argued that tb. m ! cock. H, tl0 o4 th,,,. not merely „ «„ Ol lbe^jor.ty wtalegi.l.tioo fOTtii.bm.kj,; ruprerentative of Savannah, bat of th* and not for tbt people. H« wraKed to prft. • whola «!au. The policy of Jvkmo, i l tect Iha bftnkf and tb« indttftriol interert of; been r*fertrj to. Gen. Jackin * mnk,1. the country too. He «aa in favor of a j w*r upon the l'. S. Bank, wn, „ g * t!.c tame By Mr. "Wettmorelaod, of Ful to incorporatetbf -Georgia ManufactLnng, Mining and .Smelling Company—office to i be ia Atlanta, fig, By Mr. Und*r*ood, of Floyd A bill to I change tuo 4th article of the itatutw of' Fraud*, to m to prevent the introduction of paro eyiufcf.c to prove contract* in .*»- *• tion to land, when there ha* be#»n performance. By Mr .Shelton of H*ber*ham A bill Uj lay oat a new county * r rom the rountie* of ffAber*kam and Hall. By Mr. Lewi*, of Hancock: A biil to | the wh.Je -Slate. If tbe Lftginlatnn.* were A bi.l cnmpo^J entirely of «uch rn**n, this would be ft happy day for Georgia. G. F/r the Jntellit'enc'r and Etnm\r\»r County Officer*. The 7 - t:\ ijf Full, i havo d’ltcrmin d '.o elect hy a hen Domo mnj *rity the dem orat- 4 * | i : caedida p .c« fi,r county r-fficer* The ‘good’ P arl of the Know N ,th;r.g par'y ▼.ill lo *in'»r* r J d w.th their btufnt' rn t!.e fir*: M>nday tn January next. * 1’he evil th-.y have done will iite if:cr ri:- m. I/A it ho the irU/.-i >n of the dr mo cray to put men in office enter •* taming prop*:t political sentiment*, ar d men provide tor a compilation of the isiwi of ,t# | who will te faithful in tho diicbargo uf r:Ute, by CommiMioner*, to be appointed ,J .• by the General Aaacmbly. The work to b»- completed in three year*, and the continuetucers to receive each $3,0f>0 an- coally. By Mr. Giibert, of Houat/.n, A bid to tax all corporations not now paying taxee, affaic, a-.d that t * eff. 'Z\ per cent upon the amount of their tapiul begin tho work.'I' * n •took. We make co char^^j agaicat any on^- that i« t o,4* purpose Wc would only have the y. ,,,.* rememlv-r ar.d hear c-«n- •urtlyir* m. J ur ’-lthe election, that an r.tirc change if tltgacdnl ir, our county •:e must now > r kas extent, rotation in office ie an excel ent principle. By Mr. Millfdge, of Richmond : A hill J There is virtu** in n fhangv, and in which th* ;iful*y cxeui- for the relief of Virginia il. Collin* of the | th** , ,* *\, t City of Augusta. pr.tc pte % ou )d L By Mr, C'riltendwOg of bpalding : A bill | pl:*d to ;nakc more certain and reliable, tbe ■w<rr of noxweaident Uefcndant* in K^eity j cat tee. ;t it*e l)rin c par’v bed: thre electlm which, however, M a . . . ra 1 r. » t« the cue* far from i:-. know nr. Uirmh, of Town*, introdoced a me- nothingi.m rai/ht ; gain fd ,n our n**xt mf.nal in iciatien to Jndun Heservatiansin j city d-cti.-r. for Mayor nod Aldermen, which ths Cherokee country. Itxeeai* that in the rreily with the white*, cert*in fndteu* were xJlowrd to retain fee vmpU title* to 1 know would I*• d*eply lemtnted l*y larg' majority of the rotere of i'uiton >u*]ty But, elect our CAodiales for c4un a! V» cshur/ h'-y were put :.'ho*f. j V. hrnthe Kttirihow : vh It!... \: they ic-.lt jav ij»** n . 1 of i •*-r, .v J il ;o eomiif r.c d drink!.r.r.. ^uarrclinj; m Ii tha (jerman pa. tf vnj*fcn on th - l* *, leg ’h ; • kniVM und t';r- ; • .n.*» of in- otler^iYo pa'-ecr.ger*. I; •<. in n m-ary to bind th* n, a d • ■. ifti.c nio.-t *,u n- g- ,u* wen* whipped. " I ;. 7 i . i '-dtr.'-y wouhl lm,» r< ; * o. I hi n.i-j sAoru tfi.it tiiv i». :*i hou.il .AV er r ■ :i- * .ur •. l n* y jvA l"0<o d ir nj* flu; i i/’ jnd to their lid.ivli c >i.il u t »:.<• fate (,! iliamh'/w ii dM»nt.(-s owinp. The.-c n.' *. wore iruni Pituburgk, I -j men vrerc secured after tho fin-, a'.! h';* f.p, who had pr. h>h!y made hh escape r :<* *.’ r. wo*»d. j , nr he might !»•• drownM.— Wit lira.iy much cxciUinont exit fed in rr- gnrd o tt.'Ao men among thaeo who nscft[. cd.iw.d u A'toii/ t ihrpOfeitiiii wqj unmift-*• d tn hang them on the *p it .u soo i a the ii.h ling one con'd he fom.d Th.* wn* th* MAtr. • f feeling when the Mini chfthu lett ti.c icr-rx* of di/:.s'»*r 'I I.e mfir numUr of j \,-r ngeri on h<»»rl ‘he boat ti*‘^ time < f tb** necurn !..*•• f . was tli.ee hundred ;u.d I r;y neves. rurgi/t kt t r’ tiik’i l,\\ r. | Tl. rmner itau.oftw. C'u h- ■ .. r. cyko, v u„r ,1 { r L r ca-pht I lit oMiok ou thu rn• •: r- I ii. 2! •* ini’. when almut (on trtilrv ch-^v • No i P' ! n ntid burned iu ri e wn*.*. ri ill go She \ l .» i *4 i*»v ’ r«»J-:.’•* r < 1 pui^r-. L. li* in . tho ci hi» ar.d «#r« ilfnU. Tho Ijt* of life is j varift<i*ly tatiiiut'-d from fifty to^ nty-five, lmt nothing \a kn *wii with < * r ax to tho nomher. Ti.c lire waa fir-t dii*cov*r<«i • ■ - j h. riovI of the i■ !4hop*o-”.‘ t •■*' I v it r^iieuL i, .Shu v.a* It- , r *»•.»rr ! wl.tn tti«*nLrnt wm fir*t Kif r i», urd ruck \ tl..' fhore under a full l.eaduf »*ca' , . k nd*rc- ’ mint.-d w'tl» her i .vr * fh ore olid Hcrnijj,;, oaartering in fho rtream, ;t fifty fret; from th.* *l»f»'e, where a he ter'* *-i r >. From a croon t*i of • -u»'• #-:•* iff** a’firin wn* mA generaf'uV:l about tho tiwo h!.e struck the Bhort. Jitwy wiro arou.vi hy ympatby and guodnesi. Our . .r ^ri-i du*-to (.aptatn John Berry, » S (f Now York, who with r i 'v i !i tr.T<’i» ristic of his pro,Js« •: .. ;sm.: t» l.ii trunk and to«jk a I hi* ' . •*, an ! t Id ii^ to help uuraol.e* iu long : Wirt onyhft. in conclusion, we ! riiiuk it u Himphj act of juitico to Capt. Ba- i**T, 'A tho MimiPlmha, to Kan that hi* boat it ! 7.1th a patent etcuni pump, • * , c * T*dby any boat in the 1 • ; S:at , it b* i ,g nhlo ta throw threo ,-r r'.rcain-. to any part of hi* boat, from !, »»d li liurricnne deuk. Hoping our friend* ; rn.iv all hi r.-worded fir thoir kindnera, we j remain v. ry truly theirs. { G R Hurt, MontLe'.lc, Ark. f G C Castle Irmn* I.uii vide, Ky, Samuel Duurnoy, hox'i Ky; H K William*, do, Hob’i R’.v.le . U arreo county, Ky ; G W Dash- ; hi!’, Kank..\ r, I!! ; Henry Collin*, Cinoin- r i’i O.iio ; Ja-.oli .MoGurroch, Ky; .S H Ro* : p» r, Hi d,niaii. Ky. C .1 Redman, Shawnue* to-. 1 Vr R Sacobs Camden, Ark; D M ! Sn.a I, ferry county, Ind; (i W Joiinsoo, K rt .Smith, Aik, Jingh McKnight, Maditon «• iur»ty, 'i’<i.n; S N McSpadder, Bolivar, Mi.-.t ; S L Mowutcrs, do; A Whitaker, He a, Ark; C Holme*, Morgan county 111; Joseph ITinship, COMMISSION MERCHANT. PUK THB PUKCHA8E, 1*1* tnd Htnr*,* el Product |JHH| f poite tb* W—tcrn dc Atltn-^^^ tie Ktiirusd Depot. November 11, 1857 dewtf SALT. *)l )0 * ae ^* ' n ,tw ** n -- l>r '***!?. JOHBPH WIN8HIP. dewtl Nor 34,1867 BUTTER AND OHEE8E. A LARGE supply on htid of auperfor nutlitv, tnd for ute by JOSEPH WIN8H IP. Nov 34, 1867 dewtl It J Cole, I."n von worth Ind; J 0 Iturrii, .-. if" nf.il oix children, L'el; A larbell, Kj; l‘ Mia 1 lj, Mcmphri; W fvinitii, PltUburg, T.i, J imni Io.ro, Ind; t; A Car-oil, Mre < .rn il, Mr. Arin.trmK, I.itllo lloclr, Ark ; li G I' lrjjoioii (J*1; J M I- l.jininj{, Musiselp- i.i c.unty Mo; J li Cloptoo, Mu* Clopton, II < I ; ton. Philip* county, Ark;Tho*Hod- did.. J M C'xreol, Pbdadtlpbia, Pa; John d/njlicr:y and l idy, MoLean, Id Mi** I llatt ; , i: o.!i ItLud. IAREIED. V. if 11 Ail Lit—DEAN.—In this City, it tl • J6... net., by Her. II, Williams, Dr. \ S• i.•• r.r WuitAXcn, and Mi— LoVUU M. Dr.*.v, dtuyhterof L. Dean, Ksqr., all of .'■.mi i ■ EXCHANGE ON NEWxYORK, FOR 8ALE • By 0. J. POHBAOBB. Nor. 25, 1657 dlQt SA8H, BLINDS & DOORS M anufactured to order, >t onr *hop over Winehip'* Iron Work*. JOB. WINHH1P k CO. Atl»nU,Nov 36, 1867 JwSra Iron! Iron! A LARUE BtfKk of Etowah Manuel*-- luring tnd Mining Cumpany'* Iron, ton •tsntly on hand,*! Manufacturer* prira, hy JOBKPH WR48H1P. Novamher II, 186* d*w DAN ci N a ACADEMY, M K. ft. J. POWELL would rrapeclfully announce lo the eitiinu of Atlanta, that be will open a Dtueing Cle** ia Heyden’s Halt, on Baturdsy tho 18th ins*. Pur further particultr* re* Smell Hill*. B. J. POWELL, Meitr* d* Dsneu. Not 3«, 1867 ' t d3t* notice: A ll pumas iadeUed to the eeui* ol Richard Wbitsurlb, lateuf (Jwioaalltuaaljr, deceased, are tulMed t* rook* Irarovdiete psyrseat, tad those having demaade again*! aaid etUle to r*a- der (beta in tecurdiug lo law, RiaCIURD A IfUITWORTH, nidfc'tT, w40(j