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i ey Hubeeqaent acts presided fur tho ftp*
IMiiitim ni of the officer^ nccftwary to ex
it ml our iuml ftiKl our Indian system pier
tho Territory. JJrlyham Young was op-
point'* | ilio first ffOTOrnor on Sept.
1800, snil hut held tits uffleo ever j sines.—
Whilst Urn.-Young hat been bull governor
snil superintendent of Iqtllanoffe rsthrough*,
out this pjriol, lie. has been ut the same
time the htatl of tbo church called the bet
tor D.iy Saints, and professes to govern its
tminhert and dispose of their property by
direct inspiration and authority from the
Altai Iny. Ilia power has been, thotoforC,
absolute over both Church nod Mute.
Tbo people of Utah, utmost eiclusivoly
belong to this church, and believing with a
funnlicftl spirit that lie is governor of tl>e
Territory iiy appointment, they obey his
coin mauds us if thoy w e re. direct revelations
from Heaven. If. thcrifure, he enoasts that
It’s gomnmcrit shall come into Soliijioo with
the government of the United State*, the
member*, of ilia M-rroou churoh will yield
implicit obedienco to hie will. Unfortunate*
ly existing facts leave but little duttbl that
such is bis determination- Without enter
ing upon a minute history of occurrences,
it is sufficient to Hay that all tbo ofllccrs of
the United blatee, judicial and exteutivr,
with llio single ac.iplion of to* Indian
agen's, liuvo found i. necessary for iheir own
personal soft ly to withdraw fronrtho Tcrri-
lory, and there no Ion tor remains any gov
ernment in Utah but tho despotism or Brig
ham Young. This being the condition of
affairs in thoTerritory. I could TO mistake
tho path of duty. As Chief Executive Ma
gistrate, I was bound tb restore tho supre
macy of tho coustitution and law* within its
limits, lu order to effect lids purpose, I ap
pointed a now governor and other federal
officers for Utah, and sent with them a mili
tary fOiCe fur their protection, and to aid as
a poaiecmilatut, in case of need, in tho ex
ecution of the laws.
With the religious opinions of the Mor-
mans, us long as they remained mere op n-
ionr, however deplorable in themselves nnd
revolting to tire- moral nod religious uuili-
ments ml all Christendom, l Imil no ricl.t to
interfere. Actions, alone,when in violation
of the constitution und laws of tho l nited
States, become the legitimate subject fur the-
jurisdictii n of the civil magistrate.. My 1n-
struolionslo Unv. CMiming have therefore
been frumed in strict ucoflj'datice tvifji c
principles. A', their date hope was indulg
ed that no necessity might exist for employs
ing tho military in restoring and maintaining
the authority of the law ; but this hope lin-
now vanished. Gov. Young has by procla
mation, declared his determination to main
tain by force, ai d already committed acts of
bostihty, notwithstanding Mij. You Viler,
an officer of the army, s ot to Umil b; the
commanding general topurohnsc provisions
mode of coiniiiuulcaffia,’, DaV fhli
•were not tl o us»ef they fcould at thee be
olostd against usin tbe etrfnt nr a war wltji
a naval powir to mdeb ipttpnger than oar
own as to enable It to blockade porli St eith
er und of there routes. Aft r all WO Coo
and BobleHinl _
i ave'em* enjoyed upon objects of doul.
coustiititionallty'of'expemncy, woo Id
to violate one or the most important truits
ercb committed to *ny ‘people. Whilst I
— ■ do,notdeny toUocgrets tbe power, wbeu
only rely upon.n military road through onr acting Uinu tide as ft' proprietor, to give
Territories, and ever elnce the. origin of the
govtrnncnr, Congress has been in the prac-.
tice of appropriating money from tbs pab-
lic treasury lor tho construction of auch
roads.
Tbo difficulties and lire expense of'ton-
etrueiing a’military railroad to connect our
Atlantis and Pacilio.States have been grorts
ly exaggerated. Thedittoncoon the Atixo*
tin roote near the 321 parallel of North lat
itude, between tho Western boundary of the
Texas on the liio Grande, and tho iSnstern
Iroundary of California' on the Colorado,
from Ihi l«texplorations now inottr know I-
odge, doos not oxcccd more tiian 470 miles,
and the face <4 the country is, in the main,
favorable. For obvious reasons, the govern
ment ought not to undertake tho work it-
relf by mean? of its ott tj ngcatj. This ought
to lie cuminittid to otlnr agencies, whion
Congress ntig it ntsist, cither by grant? of
land tr money, or by Irolb, upon such terms
and conditions us they may deem most ben
eficial for the country. Provisions might
Unis bo made t ot only fur the safe, rapid,
and rCOncmiaU transportation of troops and
ammunition of war, bat also of tho pub ic
mails Tbe commercial interests of the
whole country both East and W si. would
bo greatly promoted by recti a road; arid,
above bit, tt would b * up iwerful ntiL'ional
bond.ot Union. And although advantages
of this kind, whether postal, commercial, or
pulltic.il, cannot confer constitutional power,
yet they moy lurnish nuxiliaty arguments iu
I vor of expediting a work of which, in my
judgment, is clearly embraced in the war
malting power.
For thae .reasons J recommend to the
friendly consideration of Congress the tuh-
j *Clof the Pacific Uaihoad, wit! out Eiiu'ly
committing myself to uuy ■particular route.
The report of tho .Secretary of the Treal-
respccti'.o liranchcs of the public t'Ttic *■!.*
volvcd upon that department of tho guv-
ernment. Ily this report it n;>;>cirr t at
tho amount of reViUUe received (rom cl
non roes into tho Treasury during the (Leal
year ending tin 30th of Juno, 1877 was
309,031,513 68, which sinount, with the bul-
ancj or $19.001,325 45, rtm,lining in t c
Treasury ul the Oiaumc-iicenient of the yiar,
marie an negro-ate lor sorvice of the year of
$88,532,839 1*2.
The puhli ct xpeioliturcs (r.r the fiscal y«*r
ending 3tith of June, 18.57, amounted to
$70,822,724 85, or which $5,9l3,c9C 91
tvi rc applied to the redempt'op of the polrlic
debt, including i itcreT, arrd premium, Tav-
for tho troops, had given him the strongest
assurances of the peaceful intentions t f too] ing in the treasury ut the coiuinoriccia.il
gnernmenr, and the Ironps would only' be Iho present fiscal year on the lstuf July,
employed as a posseteomitatus when -crllcd i 1857, $17,810,14 27.'
on by the civil authorities to aid in the exc* Tht receipts info the Treasury br the
culion of the laws. j first quarter of present ii.cal yea-, corn-
There is reason to believe thatUov. Young, mencing ‘stofJuly. 1857, were id 1,929,-
bas long contemplated til s result. lie 1 819 21, and tho estimated receipts of tho re
know* that the continuance of his despotic I roaming three quarters to the 30th J mi--,
power depond* upon the exclusion of ail set* i loiie.are S3G.750,000, making with tin ba!-
tlera (ruin the Territory except those* who! o»ce nefore stated an aggrgale of $75,3o9
away poitions of .them for tbe purpose, of
increasing .the value of tbe remainder. yU,
considering tbe‘fcreal temptation to ribas’
tills power, we cannot be tco cautious in 4*
exercise.
Actual settlers ondcr existing laws are
protected ugulint other purcahwr* at the
public sale*, in their right of preremptiou,
to the extent of a quarter section, or 1 CO
acres of liind, Too remainder may then be
disposed of si publio or entered at private
saio in unlimited quantities.
Hpccu’str in lias ot* Isle yean prevailed to ■
gVfkt Ojrtrnl in the public 111"!* The c**n*e*
quonc.; h .J 1.1K that large porlioru of them
haw become the property, of rn*idesl* und
compsnuriuuithui r tic prctsl* greaJy ."111"
ed to these w tie dtsire to purr.hn*. f*rr sct*rsl
setdym.nt In order to limit the urea of sper*
ulstioi. si rauch ttK p.vtib e, the eztinctrou of
the luJun pile ami the extensionol the public
surveys oughtori'y to keep pace with lb- tide
of emigration.
if Uoarrciu should hereaftergrsnt alteroa'.*
sections to 8tstc> or corttpai.ies, as thry hive
done hcistulors, T recommend that rbo inter-
ruediete rcetrons retained by tl,. government
should bc.ubjc.tb>preemption iiy,*ctusl set-
tiers
It ought cvrr t l L*s cur eir.lirjil poiiry to
reserve the public leads at ranch an may he
for actual settler*, and this at moCeralc pure*.
We shall thus not only best promote the pros
perity cl the States and Tnri'orirs and tbe
power of lb * I biion, but shall secure homes
lor our p*.peril for many generations
Thecttensionnf nor limits have brought
within our jurisdiction many additional aud
populous tribf■ of Indians.a. largo- proportion
of nhi h are wild, uulractabW and difilcult to
control- Predatory amt warlike in their dispo
sition and halots it i* impossible altogether to re*
strain thorn fr jm eentmlunmcfggrotionsoneach
other, a* we'd ns upon our frontier citizens and
those emigrauting to > ur distant .States and
frequently tiecoesary to overawe
arid chartist! tho more lawless and host Ic
Ire present eyetextoi in-iiiiig them valnable
presents to ti ll jence them to remain at pesos
ha* proved ioclfecLaa'. It is believed to lie the
hcit.*r policy lo.coJonize thorn in suitable lo
calities, where they ean receive the rudiments
of vdcciticn and oe|gradually indue*., u, . adopt
i .bus I industry. So far as the experiment
has been tried ilhis worked well in practice,
.in I it will doubtless prove to be ices expemirc
than the present system
The whole number of Indians within Cur
t-vritaiiaiiiiniu is t elievtd 11 be*, from -be h it I
dita in tbo Interior' Department, about 325,-
UU*.t*
* rite tribes of Chc.-okees, Choctaws, Chick-
antes and Creeks, settled to tho territory .ae
apart forth, w-st of Arkansas, are rapidly ad
tug lu ejuertton and in all tint * aru of
ziuonand s.lf.governmeHl^rthd we may
titdu'gc the agreeable aoticipatton that *t no
very distant day they will ti. incorporateJii.to
he Union as one of tlm sovereign stito *.
It witi be area from the rep rt of the
Postmoxter Cieiicral that thcP.it Office Do-
full conti tiutx to depend o . 1.1
XotUcus*
S W AH& CW
New and Brilliant Scneme!
"cJA-inTAjI t'it’lZE
$ 0 0,00 01!
lAo4*nf!«i-
lt*T,
'.tj tU»y »*»* r»
i Ittss es,
tftnoMlfkkdi
_ _ ,re tidt exumilteJ, and, it qnll be a eaee'
of extreftie fttul n.oaiitrxeut o*.r*«ilj vh cb
thtil ever Instate ut* til slepart livui this tnlej
I therefore ■|r»|t<o , f)Uyi baj taroeetlj. ret-
eommenj that th* twe h msc-t would atlvw
tbe Pretitlent ftt least two day preriou. •»,
the adjournment uf each Ksvim within
which no new bill a hall lie [ccsmted to him
for approval. Ucffef tbe existing joint rme
.tie day ie alloyed ; but this role Lu ben 1 r*,ic ’auu*
liith.rto *t co htafitly euspen^ in , if
that important hill* eontineo.ttwte prea."'- >L kLr,t*rr*, u,
I'd to Ihim till tbs: very last mogtentr ol 'hr
aesait n In a igry* majority of caa*-a no t
great public tr.e-* raskr.irt can «rree U'
the wnnt of Vine to e-*uiiW th'ir {«»"-- loIt drawa la tbsrfry of ».* gaau. Ow^ to lib-
ions, because the r-ni.siitiuiun ka» deejared . CUBADEC ivr
that ir a bill Uptetenled to the P.osldent aaTUtUAV. ot-c. .., n.r
within tlte last leu days of the se**i »U lie is j s ,■ £* A*
not requi'ed to i«turn M, either v.ith as an* | v/I&SS
nrcvai or with A veto, *i» wliioii CMC It ehaii J ^
17 L a law.' it mj then Ire ever, aid ! Tc be drawn to Cwv,*. ,.
hi? token up ard paA«»ed ot iho t * it rnciuu , §ATl7»flAY»b»st. i‘A, inYi.
(irtia! *ncnoveniebC6 wotfM ouly he ciJ — ■—-
t-nceii in regAi<i «•> appropriation • ; t * f A
(•.r.unaffly. undu ihe l»t» ezc« I!ei>t uw a!- f ^
lowing a salary, instead of u per dicta, ij ^ ^ jrjjr| {o A#r CltJ of Ang^tux, is
members of Coujgnixf, iho expend ana in* ( pukik.on
conrctiience of a cAiied • on wil. ly* NATt'KOAx'i 0*c. \9,
^reatljTredtieird j
1 cannot cyaciuJ*^ witlvout cummrndiiif t*>|
ynur favorsble c<jiuid^ratir.*n l iaicrc»ti -J
the propie Oi ihir Di#tricL Without » rrpre
» nutive on the flour of Congress, tu^j h»>«-;
tr»r this very re»»ou peeulitr clsimi upon r r.r,
juAt reesrd* To this I know, from my lou* .
aeuusiutsncc with ihem, iLcy *re untncntl; •
entitled iAM$8 BUCHANAN
Washingt»n, Dee. 8, l6o7.
Class 68,
I* bt drawn in ths City ft Aajasu, (ieefjpa, to
shit., on
n*Tt uu vr.. ice. acta, i»*7.
On tlie I’lan ot
Sl^GUBUMBEKSIf
ury will lend h a detailed statfrocnl of the "lVrrirovn-* Hence expensive miliury expe
couditioos of thy puhl.c fio'tnccs*, and th>. ditiuus are frequently necessary to overswi
branches of the public t^ rvic
Special Notices,
(sod and man. 11 o hcB. ttereforo, for sever-1 pltocl to the redemption of tho pablic debt,
including iaterr-t and premium. Tho pro.
Lablo expenditure* of th> remaining tluqe
quarters, to 30 ef Juno, lSo3, are S5l 213,-
53U 04, including Inf erect on tho public
debt, makingairnggregateof$74 968.08 li,
leaving un estimated b*Jaoc.* iu the Trea*ttry
at the close of the present fiscal yearofS426,-
■370 69, -
The pubK;* dolit tit the commencement of
the present Ids cal year was «'-’J, r uiO 386 30
Tho tiuiofnt rsicaaiei since tho 1st of July,
wns $3,995,232 35—leaving a balance un-
redeem!dat thisti.-ao of$25,165,154 3l.
Tho umount of estimated expanditures for
the remaining three ,turrers of the picsect
dbcal year will, in all probability, be iu-
Jreasc 1 Iroin the causes s.-t firth in the r *-
] port of the Secretary. His suggestion,
A great prut’of all this may be idle bomt- i therefore, that authority should he given to
ing ; hut yet no wise gaverun.r: t w ll light-' * apply any tcuiporury tlsficicucy I y t> i.-**u*.-
ly ettimatc tiie efforts which may bo inspir-. 1 of *, limite-1 uliionnt oi Trees ',**>• rote*, i*
cd by such phrcnsldd funatioisat ^ exists I "t’prov j, and 1 accordingly r'Coinmst.d tl
among the Mormons in Utah. This 1? *ltv, passatra al such a Ituv.
first nbelliun which has rxisted in our Ter* A? s'nted ,u lli* 1 reptrt c! tlie Secretary,
ritories,and Inunanity itself nquirestha* wt* j H'o tariff r <<r March 2 lc57. ba- I cn in
should pu it down in sue . u tuauner that i*. operutiun l r so short a.i iri.ii < f'tire, unit
shall be the last. To Irillc With dbwu.lid bo I o.,d'. r circumstaooer o ut.l.iv *'.**.*.'. i?'■''* r
to encouragoit aud render it forniidahle.— j ust dcve!opmc..t cl r tit as ■ ive
We ought to go tliere with such an imposing jrevenue in..."..!;,, dint l sht uid regard i:
fdrceilo convince these deluded people that ft & inexpedient, 1* t f*.r *.!.. prc-r M-t !.■
resislunco would be vain, and thus spare tie uodeitake its revulsi-n.
rffosion of blued. We can in this mannir X transmit herewith there
a! yearn, iu order to maintain his iodepcc
deuce, besn industriously employed in col
lecting end fabricating urms and munitions
of wur, and in discijd'ning the Mormons for
mililnry service. A* superintendent of In-
diau nfiairs he has had an opporlnity of turn,
poring with the luJmn tribes, nnd vxeiting
their hostile feelings ngainst tlie Unite t
Htntos.This oecoiding to our informa'.i m, lie
bis accomplished in regard to some of i.hC
trdxs, wLilo olliors have remained true to
their idlcgiaace, and liavc communicated Id-
intrigues to our Indian agents. lie bus 1 .id
in a ttore'previsions for three years, which,
in case of necessity, as ho informed Major
V r an Vih'., he will conceal “and then ii.lio
to the mountains, and bid defiance toall tire
powers ol tlio governineot."
lyst conviace them that we nre tlieis friend
not theY onomies. In order to accntni 1- 1 1
this iibj-’ct it will be n'crsvnry, according to
the ts imate of the \Vnr Departmenfjip rsiso
four ndditioiinl rcgimenii; ami this I earntsf-
ly recoin noml to Congriesr. At tlia p- tn t
moment of d< pression in the rovonue of t .o
country, I am sorry to he obliged 10 recom
mend such a measure ; hat ] I-el conft lent
, ofthe support ol Congress, co-t whnt i! imy
in iuppre-sing tho insurrection nrd in rt—
eUTiiig nnd maintaiuldg the sovereignty of
tii? Const luiion and laws over the Terr tory
ol Utah.
I r.contmond lo Cangres* the citnlilish-
mcn! of tv territorial government titer Ar j. ‘
till, ineovporftting with it such portions *1
Now Mexico as they may dicin expv J i t
1 need scarcely adduce arguments in support
of this recommendation. We are bound to
to protiut tho iives nnd property p( our lilt
zen* inhabitaliting Arixoua. and three an*
now without any tflicrent protection. Their
presene number is already considerable, ond
is rapidly iucrcasirig, notwitbatandipg the
disadvantages under which they Ish.vr.—
Besidcs.fthc prppotod Territory is Irelicred
to bo rich, in minerals nnd agricultural re-
Ifcire’st especially in silver and copper.—
The mails of tho Unitod Stalls to California
•re now carried over it throughout its whole
extant, nod tills route is known to be the
ncorest. and believed to I c the best, lo tho
Pacifio.
Long oxperjer,no. bss deeply convinced me
that a strict construction of the powers gran-
led-'.o Congress is tbo only Iruo.as will ns
the onlysafs tlnory of tho constitution.—
Whilst this principal shall guide my public
coodvct, 1 consider it clear that under Ihe
war-making power Congress may appropris
ate money for the construction of a military
road through tho teiritories of the United
btves, when this i* absolutely necessary for
the defence of any of the States against for •
reign invasion. The constitution has con
ferred upon Congress power “lo declare war,
to raise and support armies, to provide and
maintain a navy," and to“eull lorththe mi
litia to rrpcll invasion,'' These high sever-
sigh powers necessarily involve important
and responsible public duties, and among
them llu re 1* a none so sacred and so imper
alive os dial or preserving oar soil from the
iovasit of a ft reign enemy. 1 ho ennstitu-
hns, therefore, left nothing on this point to
eensmtelion, bat expressly requires that “tlio
U. S. shall protect each of them (tin*
States] ngainst invasion." Now, if a mili
tary road oyer oar own Territories be indis-
pcnsibly necessary to enable <u to meet and
repel the invader, it follows as a necessary
consequence rot only that we possess the
power, but it is our imperative,dufy to con
struct such ft road. It would be an absurd,
ity to invest a government with the onlimiled
power to maku and oonduct war, and tbo
•smo timo deny to it tha only means of reach
ing and defeating die enemy at the frontier.
Without rath a road it is quilo evident we
cannot “protect" Cahfbrttia and our Paoiflo
porartsiooi “against iuvoiiou." Wo ctut*
» not by ftny means transport tmn and muni-
■ Mow ofwar from tbe Atlantic Slates in aTi-
f) , kiont time turceatfully to defend three remote
«ttd distant positions of tbe republic.
fcxporleneo has proved tnat the route
it.'-cst the isthmus of Central America at*
at beat bnt a my uncertain and unreliable
mo by the Eocretury nf War and of tl
tv, of tho Interior ami Postmaster ticntral. I to
Thoy nil contain valuaiilo aud iiup-irt.ii' si
information and suggestions whioh l com
mrnd to the fitvorabio coaiiderati m ol Con-
grera.
1 have n'rcndy rceomm-nde i tlie raising
o'four additional regiments, and the ri pen
of the .Secretary of War prus’nts reauuns.
proving this ineroas*! of the army, under cx-
isitiig circumstarces, to l-e iodispen-able,
1 would call the utloutloa of >' n;rcs. to
toe rccomniiioda'i in of ti ? Srerctary' of th.
Navy in favor of tbo construction often
small war strami rs of light strength. F ir
same years the g iverniucut has been obliged
otj-mniy oecseiuDS ]o bin* sidt sleaan rs
fr. *n individuals to supply its pre-siug
want-. At I lie prvsejt moment wo havj uo
armed vessels in the navy wbicn can pene
trate tho river* . f China. We have butfev
which can enter any of the Imrootssouib of
Norfolk, althoneb many mini n? of fireign
and Jomcetio comniere*.' annually pa s ? in and
out of tin so harbors Some of our most
valuable interest* am! laj-t valuable pdiits
are thus expo.ed. 'firs elu- ef vesels of
light draught, greftd s; red. nnd hfavy'tttos
wratld b? fortiiidabiv io v.atsu.J./enei* The
cost ol theif construction will net be great,
and’they wiT r.i.quir* i ut a comparatively
small exremlitn‘8 to I; i p ilif-’n in commit-
sion. in liine.ot i eic. 1 w.!t beys ctfeetive as
much larger vessel*, nr.d o'ten moro ure-ful.
Orn. of them should he au very shitinawher.
wo maiutain a sqitud on, ond three dr four
shoolil tie constantly employed on >.a
Atlxutio sml Paeilie coast. ’ Iiiom ni
utility and tfficieucy oombiuo to recotn-
nicnd them as -ulmnst iudispeusable. T cu
ef these small vessel* would lie of in
lable advantage to the naval service, and the
whole coat of tl eir ronstriiotinn would not
oxcerd two million three humlreii thousrud
dollars, or 8230,000 eneh,
Th* report of the Secretary ofthe In.crier
is worthy of grave consideration. It ire its
of tlio numerous, imparta-it, and diveneJ
branches of domestic administration iutrtis-
ted lo him by law, Among these tho mo-t
prntnsocnt are the public land* and our re*
lotions wi'h the Indians
Our system for tho disposal of tha public
lands, originating with the father* of the
republic, nas he**n improved as ex;ierieiu"
pointed tho way, and gradually adopted to
thef.riwtli and settlement of our wo.tern
Statin nnd Territories. It In? worked well
iu practice, elready thirte'n State* and see-
en Territories have been carved out ol tlirse
lands, ehd still more than a thousand mill
ions of agree remain unseal What
t mindless prospect this pre? nt* to oure i
try nf future prosperity and power.
We have heretofore dispi *ci of 363,862]
404 aefee ef the public land.
Whilst tlie publio lauds, as a source of
revenue, are of a great importance,’ their
Importance ie far greater as furnishing hoatei
tor a tardy and independent race of hon«it
and indtntrloui ettlzcns, who desire to tttb-
dne and aoltivate the eeli. They ought to
be edrninUteted maiuTy with a view* of pre-
mo ting this and bmovolent pehey in
; eppropriatin* them for aoyoUivr pufpoee,
m i tight to use even greater eeoaomy than
tf they had been convened into mouay, and
the precede were already ia the'publio
msury. To eqiudct away this richest
tnesury, as it ha3 been compelled to do for! irnv o ! A.
several years past, fur an important portion I _
of me means of sustaining nnd extending it? j
operations. Their rapid growtli nod expao-
sion are shown by a decennial statement of
the number of peat offices, and tbe length of
post roads, commencing with the your 1857.
in that ycar-lher,* were 9.600 post offices ;
iu 1837 11.177 : in 1847, 15.446 ; and ia 18-
57, the number i<j 96.086 : In this year 1 .-
725 pest ofSer? have been established and
701 disci n': tied, leaving a nett increase of
1,021, The poetmaaters of 368 offises are
appointed by tu« President.
Tbe length .if pcs: rtsis in 1827 was 105-
32; n.ilvs; i.t.f'57 14. 242 raiiisiu 1847
159,818 miles, tin I ux the year le57 there
ar..* 250,001 mile* ot post reads,mc.ud.ng
22.530 miles of railroad, on which tho mails
ur.* transported.
The expenditure of the department lor
tho fiscal year endiugon the 30Ui June.
1857, os adjusted by the Auditor, amount* d
to 311,507.670. To defray'here expendi
tures there bus to tho credit of tho depart
ment oo the 1st July, 4955, the earn ol £789
599; the gross revenue of ti.e joar iociud
ing the annual all wance* fer the Irauspor-
tittioa of f.ii* moil matter, produced $8,
053 96; and th: remainder was sappHel by
th*.* appropriation li* >m the frexsBry of $2",
250.000. granted iiy tls 1 act of Congress ap
prot'd A*j s u-t 1* Is56. aud by the appro*
priatinn on t f $252, 763 to he earn? I to
credit et the department in the account*
* eurrc'.t tear, r c:::i:u:nd to vour
le'rtt i.'.'i the tapert of the d partoiert
at ■ n t . th*.* establisbmcDt of t.*« over
lat-d maihlrputc frem to: Mississippi river
;s.:u California T. o route was
ted ■* it It my full concurrence, as the nooi. asmit e &ac
.... *ath0R2*S *o awj-^t'a *.!..
Hos.ilUO.il. JtlOK, *s * C - *o4 C*t» f r
Jnix* ofthe Bto* uiegsdreatt «t th« eUt! ••-.* *.r>.
' to t«S* 1-Uo* 1 s !!r-i StocOej Oi Jsna..-.. *- '■
be*.», im:. r*q<.
A GOOD COMPARISON.
The he,. VVm.ItoatstV, * *e3 kooes Methodist tier-1 {
fyaiAD *t N** tu« foljawisx m-v (
i.->lf bnt apt companaoo I>r. KcLal*’* cei :
br»tm2 Vermifag», Bf«p»rpd bj Fleolog Bfo* . -f 4
1’stuburgh, i*A . Aca a lerrtti :
*• A ferret, whei pUoul At tis© eatran;* of a iAt--£ v i
hole, enters tbe Apeitare, ir>T»le tlocp: th«
u|»oa tii8 rwt, rxUnul&Atiu bl$ erl*t4POc^,^tr.
the Attlmir* 'i'-fnot:* am** to tbt l»rV^ > t-i
Jiko uiAnoer h*ve I foaatl I»r. ^merirAr,
Wrmlfugeto ojet*t*r ujon worts*, tVff rtrFA'ifuJ
eutl dm jeroue Ujrroentor* of.chtl4r*pr Thie reu»» - •
I ke the ferret, eater* the Aperture of them'*ati*.
trAveb do»n the gulUt. * f the worn:*
Atm the life out of tL# r*-)tt!e». tweepteteAs their
deo, ao*. c»rrlee U'dr c>fc»f*e* e’.eAr out of tb* -#)*-
t+m. Ihle. At l4*A>t tV? been the eflect of tb* Venn',
tnge o |*oo mj ehliVxea.'*
PuyHlAJcrs will be to ask fr-r Dr.
yfLASPS C BLEIl RATED VERM IF COR,
manufactured Ly Fldtoiog liru&. # of Pitubargh, t
All other Vermifopee in con*|.Ari?ot are a
worthlc**. Dr. M’Dane** genuine Li»»r PUU, *
alco hix eelebnled Vermifuge, car now be bwi^
at ali rexqiectAble dftj itorei. Xont gtnulnc ,
teithout iht » ignatxrto/ M:
132] FLEMING BROS, j l
1 Tothe Voters of FaltDa .County.
| Ffli.ow Citizens :—Being n Candidate for re- .
I • t '. n to tho office of Clerk of the Inferior r
cVir:, a*. Uc eusuiog election ic January next, 5
J your «uppo ? at the Ballot box will be thankfully {
1 edby f.ur obedient lervanu
__ ,Ai- p
_ U draws ofi aety^ ly, arl In
aTL’RDAT to L*E-«Sf2i ©oed, a*
S </ H K M E S XTbiLit Lie
1 i-m«Of 1-^,0 4. I 1 PXU4M •A...U'**. -*'* . y
1 o' ,MW 1 *• c/.xT . ,1M» njietca f.
1 ■ i,r el'. I w •* ;X VMi.
.. « 'A luo - /1/.. 1WJ Ke»»?i. i f
^ * m f
Of ell»l
_ US PRI/.KH-
: u*-_ iJ i« ts*.Wj AT* l.iUi
i ,ivi *• ] uuj
lo.cw
l ,7K
ty/j
<#J {
SIOoVjC'
M».u
vViloU Tickets eio; Halve* $5:
Quartern $2*50.
Plan ot U»e lottery
Tar Vtt»ber» f
lottery
M.000, eorre^pos-ixa* »i tV :.
. cs tie Ticket* pnutei oo eeparaie •
nf ;rf»7^: ar** eotucltid with rstail tan and
:aon» WbeeL
Toe fer»*. 1*.: PrtAe*v»iaBarIy, priaW inC -Qmn+Z
urr ii.Ace* iq liotfcei wbe«i.
n tt*o and k a33if-irem
frt3 tL* *t«i of >»iiaWr». anJ it tL»»aa»* *-'•=« t ,
{•rnw.“Awe '.rum tb* otter wheel Tn* No mb*?
A3 ! Yr tr Ji»rt ot.*. Arc OjekT -d A ad exhibit*^ to tb*
.nAvlre-. *f, • tj ' C COOBiMtoa » tir
a; •pAiuM'-ir NrmLcr Crawc Ibi#
pwAU l kbCl alitne Prt*ei ar*
entitled to i;
r.eaetVe UtoO 1
‘ Z.'7-: Z\bi*e*1 ^t»
War* T;t,Jp* 01am, Twn- J
n. %s*i 7*rr'.»: IiaKtri'^et* 2*=*u-* of ertrj rtTA- . * k
W Prrfotoet ao; fancy ■*>*<•. At It TArkty. i«t IAXiCj ^v.
i» ttii ,uLtj of *• Caxr *.ne; to mi* mj Orieri ,
ax 5>» -oma' a»axA7# with k , sj~ce-~* of oar ietabiiabAd Sot.
N . t. d‘-. Ife4 rSITH t fXTAZJ ' — . 1
—' : Paper lian B .
Tlie Sc-v» Good* bare Arrlred. i Aluiso^kta^wnwtio,
C l ILSTROS‘3 4 C0..~a»,t^j*Jt opreed x ‘ ihadee sad lrMer»eot,joK recoreg «jm
.iarpe xkrjrur>rz\ of
0 M. PAYXE
BANK OF FULTON. . b
Exchange Office of F. C. Barber, j r
The note* of tbe Bank of Fulton are redeem® i I c
at this office by Sight Exchange on New York, •
at one-quarter par cent premium, or bankable j
fund.* or coin at one-quarter per cent diaeouot.
F. C. BARBER ]
xchar.ge Breker, MeTr?' ?h An^na, Ga.
ccordlnri
b G-At i’nv-aof.Jli Aih ir'-rfia r.-'i
<■: NeosWr tbwtdxawi tbt M,<&
r “ XkWJree. IX : i * y ‘J ^ r • ** • * ; 1
So. 1. tbAfc All tbe •* :.e‘» wirrt
r*oi» in 1 will be entitled to *J. lithe
tla «;tt .No-?.thrn»ieib$ -ttek*-.» where
r rr .i in 2 «u< be entitled v abi h*- «.t
i>rt;ficAtet of PiekAfrn ■».?! U *-j.± :L»
t f «uch it tbe riftk :
*it.deAt«»fpMkAge»f 10 'T:c4.«u.
at ibe R«/k k 3£xric Stirt ef
jSTAPLK .tXD’PiXCT,nEViCOOD»,tl r - 4. J. EICHAADS k CO.
Cigar and Tobacco
STORE,
:tit>; rta£»r5rie*
rCs<y Bi'k/:"
10 i
bth
one, in my judgment; bos: c.\lou!ated to at
t-n > t.*:e ttnpojUu: object? cunteoiplated by
Cuagresa.
Tlte latedisanrotw monetary revulsion may
h-\c oi.o pood t aucl sh aid it cause both the
gou'rnm.ut aud the people to return to the
pra?tic« ol a wrst* ar.-l jtid.cious ivonomv,
both in public and private , xred tares. ‘ I s ‘ ,urJ * * T ‘ ei V-P“- H*)** , „
An overflowing: treasury hw led to habit* j D t . :eu ,i,„ ?. IS':' CU0! '" E *
HSfr* VVK ere suth‘7rixcd tr* announce
name of B. 8. JOHNSON aa an inflc|if!i*
dent candidate for sheriff of (✓ ilib County, »!
the enruing election, let Monday ir: larcu y
■ext. IM \NV VOTERS.
dcnr.g TicktU ur Certificates,
f’r ' «c yr-sr acnet to our adire?* fer ■
T. -- rierrd. ot. re.eipt of which they w;L
fc;»krde i oy tzii an:!.
fuc Lut of Dr-wn Kuabtr* i Pr-te* «...
ier.: tt purchiAcri imn eduateb u r tbe orawi
New Advertisements!
COMING AGAIN !.
parable
' 'afc.A . ifi.
> aeiiatt!;. r.fte
31'-h urexi
A.. '- 1 ' t. Menr*
Ad Vtol ktabstar D*-iuw;
Alapaecr. Bomfnimr
Gsnpfcam/: Prints;
3-.iet.-hed ard Iirere8L»staig!Afidshirtu.g:
Fluw.r. Lad’t'r C'r te.
F.-^ne’. Em**yr.
Iriih Litew: TaHc Uo-su
C i:^n Sthpee; Eesttufky Jear«;
Sa'.i&f; Ctifimeri; Ci^vhi Hotttrji
LiAtKeii Ly the I
A rpitt-iii tu*k of yimres;
Dree-- Ihiaaiap-2
mzz a. nr M£i rmr 9
W*vO. t At. I 2 Fiji Tapeetry ilii; warjwtf a;
reduced jr.re*. !
\ , a r **.i »appiy c.f f t-uu: - LLOviANc
Bovu And Shoe*.
V,', inv.u our Aid fr.ea-i* ard public u- p»« u
• v ,eT tire r
nd u'der. pAid iis.* ^ ce«. that they fccc .
SK-’RIBER befsrw* rcapettfjulfy
J to ini -rn the CiLwna cl Atiaitta and a«f
• rc-ncstgitoontry, that ha her *»rt rectitAd 4
‘ iarpt' wditx»s u Li* fonom f t} f jf
! FL\£ CIGARS
, T0BACPO.
. KNXFF,
FIT! 8,
8SUFF BOXES,
MATCHE8,
dcC^&C
V. Lien if ciaefl it \VL>!e*xk or RcUHtt
VSSI LOW 23IG1S,
Ado$Ofc*:r^g anyth!rg L* my*fin* will do
' at. : f 1x3..n4 nr block Wore yew
-other Pr
with ott dedtrtlrx.
■ r.jt-ieDLi.’.
‘*V.'AN Co.. AuvUKia. Ga.
Remeitber.
wt- : S; rerwe’* old **^ri.
]\'ew Store m Store,
^y et**. i t.u wberf
C Y bvy** M haU H*. op^>ite the
■ • li-'-Ligcncrr o&c~
1 J'JHNFI'KEN.
'.ttoxts, .Vsrch if, Iii7 c *»?.
Wednesday and Thursday EVe'gs. Dec,
i6th and nth. 1857 Panic! C risis! Panic! T ! V
RUMSEY &. NEWCOMB’S 1 UU1 '
Bargain#! Bargain#
8MOK8! SHUTS;! SHOES!!!
WORLD RLXOWXEl) ASD uSl.\
Campbell Minstrels.'
BfiASS N BANP!
T ilt WAVgrat*fnl f.irthrir l.teril .
*i* 4i«a
Ti;o«e who "
trv to obi
HE***. V..
a Ti .
P:«vn
;:cii
L Will b? er-1
Postponement!
i ' TN e<>n*rquencc cf thsweaihar, the MTEPOCIi
, i lDRAMATlC CLl U
AXDLRSON k mi\'S LOTTERY,
On the Havana Pian tf
SINGLE .NUMBERS.
JASPER AC A l>E MY LOTTERY
By Authority of the ..v« Ottrgit.
CtiASS Eg,
Draw* beer .iT'. r i *Tl. T* »i, at Armonv
Mil!, S'arannah, li.». uni*: ew-rn *Qp« .*•
Icn-UM-f It* w p. S: rr* -. 1 A J.W. i : -
]*'rw. DeGralh’s Practice.
Shehfaatd in tme night ly OtCmVt
£L£CTRIC OIJ.
t JTT£R nxm If.. iETiZ*.
I Ktui errs, v>, ». me.
r w f f*r>f Lvi:Zi fib at-. j’Su^dfi^ajA
TN E'IF.V.* ! *,.l ; hLssrezoukoa- -ora. r.™*, Sn.* e
; r.rx ... HotTE• "**•" • -
-a; -H ;6>. whwh | n»to. re-.-awiKiil'
,.wu ir:;L ite ('bar* j «-tx*aiAt^ci vcw ;#•.
iAf.srj Tcr^ truf .,
CEO, £f. KXT3CA, *
<ntr—Tj*. Fntoi r^w*
D. * *- 1 * * \yrt> i*rwt, >»vi la», ivetne
m ift^ rr ue j
fit* £J:d mot« v:,d.tg 1
er*e i
» fcfttrC, J ip.
.tier* •3-t-4 wt 4
14 Ar* OCOrl NUlA
frcci
ne price afied,
Opp wt*
t,00) i*x:r
tL: Wll Al- ti
U t»
1 ic exartui r
ARb'^LL, * gent.
•'•'r l*rv ♦roc. • re,
M AUAT)*A. tri .
- PLANTATION
Lr.nu P.Ajil-tr* ar^Xl «*.r
,t3. >' Ai piSd W-wJC
r-q-
$50 Reward.
SIOLLX fr- iu the fultfcrihcr, •
iBig Sbar.trc, .e Ccbb county ui. th,
t -f the 1st ia*:., a ixr’c l yi
li •list*, rather light made. 10 ye*r* o;d. ..
i«b.»tit !<» handibich, baa a iitti# white it.hirfore
he.i.l and r. rmall lump oo hi- shoulder, (toe .«•:
sbouldor I tWok.ll «i!l five ihe abate reward f*
the borre and thief, with prooft • comic: ».;u,
S20 :'ur the horar, and *c0 lor the ta;e: de!»rcr»'.
to me at tnv rejidence.
I*. KENDRICK, Aewortb. t.e.rjr**
Heo»sUr5th, 1^57
•f i>rodiga!ify aud extravn^anco in our
latioa. It bus induct yjuugrcss to m i l- i
huge QUptoprmliooj for other objwtj . j
which they would nev’r have provided h. i ;
i: bpon necessary to raitMhe atnoun* **qu r- i
rd to mcU thorn t>y increased taxatiou or by 1
bans.
It ought lobe observed st the ean.e tl:.:- , I
tha* true public econoaiy d r *c.s n:»t cjnsis: i;.
withholding the mean? to nreompii?h imp ns
uut national objecti e .'risud ions by the
constitution, ard especially puch as may bo
atei.vary for tho public* defunco. Iu ;ho
present crisis of the country it is our duty
;o confine on: appropriate i ? to objecti of
this character, a:.:: t iu cai:> where jusrico
to iudi vidua’s may demand adifl'cn’r.t couth?. j
In all covert i\ire - ich' to be taken that fin |
mom.yf.ran cd by Coogtp-t shall be faitii- i
full\ ami ccon nucallyapp d
l*odcr tic f.doral constitulioo, '‘every I
bill which sliuli bare passed the llm-e of ■
Heprusentatives and Scoot ■ shall, befura it:
becoiQi*.! a law.’’ Iw approved and* signed by |
the Prcsivlent : und if not approved, ,% he . Home-made*
shall return it with h'v oh'yeri™ « to .bat ",
lirusc in which it rriginatw. In nrJrr to ; Suw . Allkindiaf
,-prform this high an nsponsihla Jut; suf- Boots eft. Shoos
tictctit imt’ must be aliovreJ the l’aesident ! pteportioasbl}* chwqi and «arraol«3.
to rcai anj nxamina every bill presrnred to t AUxoodsporrhaMdofatmiairc-tfreasf.hargc
hint tor appioval, Unled this be .florded, ! .^VuO^d.
tite eopstitution becomes a dead letter in this j * ' DtMICK. .’ovck. * ro
I articular ; nnd even worse, it beemne* a! - - -
deception. Qur Constituents, se-iug the | *’u««on Bank Money Tsaken
I’raiui-ntf approval and signature atiaohod | atfl’ar. \
to eteh ncNif Congress, are indaaed to t-> i V\J K wilt take n i.fuN BANK men,!
liuvo that ho ha* actually perfaruiel this j Yy predue*; in payment tor all ilebtadu. u*.
duty, when, in truth, nothing is, iu uixoy , oi lor silicic* ot any description that we lian
cases more unfounded. orstlo. Wll,l,lA5/8, KHEa A Co
From the practice oi Congress, such on j ostt.7 ,t« *
examination of evch bill as tha oo.atltution | ■
requires, ha- be n rendered irrpo-viblt*. - . Rnn \kl at I Q U At ET I
Thu most impar ant business el each ae-sinn 1 ® rxw' WV l\ v ~ w I t L., \
is generally crowded in o it-last hours, ami; [tlppoute *.hs Rauenj.! l)*pot,,
the alternative present d to th» President is I M tCOS,. .... CtKOKfil i
CAPITAL PRIZE
060.000.
rick Ia—\YUoi««
jCM-KKAttsiB.
NLVXALhU—.Vr
b* v»* ft t r»i » Srt
u.xH.2 urx:;.^
n j CROl'f c- a
: tt tA4to*r»ri li;
j CArnov—Ti*rf >
I-j-t Oys<*3 ia th- S-une Bailtlis’:.
Paris Xlii'Jr.erjr.
P'iE ut-Jereened ot*. to infons tV , r _..
[ Ii.ii*? • \dt i» A«d ifiti rhe , in
.'w.-t-r tip r. iifit tr.i > .'ierdi-I AAf.-r*. •‘•I "h# a#f
Mil.: IN* KV *r*ti Fa.NTT GOO Da
i . f* ‘race w£j
O-mrarel t*X .
rT.KS-aiCl.ft* w *ntu r
OfpSnhiM* €4Uti Lim. r*.** Atft
uVj: ut.
*» i 4*AA *** Vfc* mr
: »|i4 La. i
Nt»r'k E ;> * v »t.
. ft-'Awjujt sw f Vi:. JUk
A** ire. ur verttSA**.
rtr.*i*4>Lft. Scjv
^** tftkf Wwrii A
,r '>=l f«M fJhcitio
r»ri oi fi;bl mrt ef mgm
Prizes Payable wiihatii ilcdpctloB.
Oo!*' tltl.'.H •> Xumbers! 3.2m1 Prizoc! t r E .‘;« ^KInV.'I
I25E:2KXE -I
T CAITK 'i d
x'.r.r ■
A«rol
».— i. thl
IP:!: of
■ 1'frVI
lilt)
33
U»jn Approx r.iat.
.\ EtIIU) SUOKS!
CHEAP! CHEAP ! !
TO THOSK tv ANTING A PRI.MK .
PJK\ Article of doubt* ?rlc oy waUM
'PCwo will! MTihAtue now have m Store* *1 —
ft heavy Stock, Aad ftU ut our own MaoufafU::...*: (
which wo will fell At t*t rent* a jTftir luwer :i
ftay hou?4 in thift cilj will icU a* tc viifb
—compotltion we defy «lther in
Ynukec frlaile, Ocorgia Jlu'do, 1’sskan, *f 1.*
ASDEXSOK * SON. Saaagsr:
. Si « r SATAtinAh, ,»<*
BANK Acr.NCY.
aL;* WsL-lfc'S.'S,
At;**far lh( Bank nf Ccm3cn $ r *ra»
Oic* n: Yii.'.lftre k R* > i*>.*u t^ftrek^i—
! --r»ef o: Hor n* nnd Pry»*x raree:?. Auttt, *.*
c Aite.atk*nto ftatr*! y
1 Improved Cotton iiiui and
Thrcaiilug > Ittr!uno».
' 'totty .aOrr-tv-e '< r*= ' *t
lltl-aXeiu Ci . *.. w •..»•
- «ia. w%» Jrrr.l y ftfSctr^ %iUi u.ft »V| >
d Tb* ire *«•«» m cretree-
* t?. A»i„ -:.TftjT *xrr \ut ia lk* fc/Tv 1; k*4
‘t !?.•-»:»re ‘ tay-.t U tul 1 moM
’ £ni t-tWirt tke •'JHtrm 1? ^at* a&t *f.
*rrr .err* »eu*f. 1 aulit Tyrt-cgr*^ a , Mr
fi* e. ft J pi * ‘-l ?» til i tafLff Aftr
. c**ii-* ♦•- vbt ,4rt» tl-air :i** eccv*r;»d
*^-* of.ect t( C-U’il tbe At'.U CM
J *trv\rt.t -n f been.. * •.» ft;vj^.. ®*va tf ;b«
. tl. WA#eetri«a»4 Abo«; i —/*.♦. t - a* col* • Uxxltm
• i»i »»« VLa iog '4_ereri*-|+r»*<iljjr»rA»tffct
K S.
V fmn.
Ti* r k;
rjirv
r • rii»tr*rc 5 . nxiutt^ eprwsw
oa re At - J ft.:_'.f^U* ACqWWA.
I wanklMft
Sink No.i
Check? .''n
Addn
■ t ■-« at H
—f*!" * 1
N—*-• "*• Xreislrw. reMire its
• , rar-l to “-til- U P„f tV
ft.Jl ft ftk're. -oi.
Tl* ittioe ^ tr:* n ’t»f m<A*rtd -*eeA:*.j
I ' Ju, tit. li**.
r--f !*!lr»:l»-:t.a‘»,^-ja,!»« J t,«*.re.rt,
>!*' - •-tt-it* -oat t*t*» »*0iaa* v«*: t*J
“*? -^1 Yt ef r—' 1 esfftai I
*ft..4ft«r rem^Kb** •-c •• reftftftjrwr
J, L. NOtJLV,
--■* CVtttii flmt
lS.3jMITH k k« qts'ft, ftiUatw, Go
I). B. PLUMB & CO.,
K. 11K0WN A E. ISAACS, Proprietors
I*. llE'-'SK. Supenutenilvnu
t* thcr to violate the coutituttonal date which |
he owe* to the people, and approve bills '
whirl' for want of time, it ia inqi.ireibie h<
shou! I havo examined, or by bis refusal t.
J'i ill's,subject the couutry aud iodnriduY.
to g'cat lo-sandtneonvdv.etiec.
Ucsidi s r. practice has grown up cf late ! COM MISS 1-QN MERCHANT,
yrttt* to legislate in appropriation bills, at 1 eW?T\ ♦’*'•* TUB IHIKCll *SE,
the last hour* of the session, On new and itn-! Hay v ’ •“J Storage el I'redore | *
porlnn suhjeet*. Tbe prsctioe toustrains ! MbAA-p pons 'th* Western A Allan,
the P.-sklent either to suflbi-uueasarasto lie- ' >>v K «* r -'*4 uspot. _
conic laws which ho dees uot approve, cr to I novrmtaell, WIT
BROAD STBEET. AUGUSTA, GA., L.to.-M
*A* Itotie t LI .VXD WiTAlt. PKALKita IN j ajit’.tor
Lruj.-, Medicues, '.ad Ciiesiicais,
DYE WOOB-? .. >YK STl FFn
I'ftiou ftn-l Pi* tj » AtUclc*. Varnish#*
M -tid- w (»!*« and l\ttr, Claw V in
French, and American Pcrfumcn :'».*#
TV|f| And H>irii>C Soaji#, Pin?
r -.th x^‘1 Hair Bruabo,
Pfti Jt Urns heft,
.Vurrieni (rad Dental hutrumtu’.s,
TRL^KS SUPPORTERS OF Al-L
KINDS
!»'*•*, Snui^, M anuf»c;u?cd T<»bftcro. all
• ' Pr.!cr«t or !*ropr?#?ftrv Mtslicn.-re
t thi* I’ay. ^ujvrfr'r jt.kr. Pure
Wine* aud Uran-Uoaiv*' Me
t-ii Pwomm. Kx:?aci L:
l'l. - —,re.
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f rtrLMaUft
l :
ft 19 .Kge'.t*.
■ j—rjars:
sSsiSew Spring««#ds!!
,. w';r,! JUST OPENED AND
"££ r EADY FOR SALE!
well. Ktjiftt!
TfH JHNHir kC
M y supply o? spring goods is
DOW com pit ur. and I would rcvpmfelly
\nnie tb# pubUe to r«R and ex amice tbco,
Betide* n;> nvsal ttock ef
T li t u L n T^S ELECTED Hardware, Groceries,
ASSOltTED STOCK I l tare eu baud a-me selection* *i
Family Groceries
IX THE
city or ailaxtjl,
tl ts t i to t : i at the*
*• Atlanta Family Store. ”
Joseph Wiiitship.
ittcur the risk nf stoppiug tbe wheeit of i^ov.
eminent by vetoing ao appropriation btll.-
Formerly, such bills were c -ufined to xpreif-
io a|ipropnelions tor carrying into effect ex-
Isting law* and tb* w*U **t»bli*hrd p.-licr
of tho v*ouutry,and little |Uuo was then re
quited by the Fmxicut lot tbvir cxauiina-
UM»
*“* y trsrapart,Xbat% deliberately tl#-
dxwtf
SALt. ~
'.AA Hack* in store and f.s* „>* t. T
l)UU JOSEPH YMNSHIP.
No, t«, 1*67 dawn
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
A l.AKHE •opply on bind of suneriot
qualitv, and for aato hr
JOSEPH WIN8HIP.
Nas *4, 1837 dawu
Plar.-ring, tVaic* To
let tnd I'sr.-y
Aroc!.*s.
fe* W« ‘>ffer goodx equatly i
ran be ahtaioe.1 freio »n, *imilurelabfi*!t:oesi ;
in this eection.
Warrmated lo ht I'urt, Fresh, and (intuitu. .
Ff* Order- item the i'ountrr promptly i
fil’.i , tr.d tatistscBoo guarani—4 with retard j
to once and qnalitv-
PHYBICIaNs' PRESCRIPTIONS wiil j
receive particular attantson at a'l hours.*!' the !
day or n’lht. - |n - I ton j
Tobacco, Tobacco,
"I UST teceieed direct from Virgin;,. - '-i
tj ,bt et TvIBACCO, am nf wht.‘. u
MW boxes ef that junto retotcateJ Bra
Kansas tw
While hall Street.
UBOKGE H, DANIEL,
Atltnta, M,v S, stfi,
FEATHERS.
Prepneter.
li*»y
LAWS1LE A PUR I'ELL,
Merchant Tailors.
WIUTEUJU* STREET.
.VTLftAXTA..^ |i>orgla.
| HAVE ON band a fine rtock of **ry rich
j G.xxl# for Genii*men•’
i make uj» m Oe verj Ut>
, I uii l>y ihe a *•*
|! you Cl*.
Tbit thr> will
««)!e of cn*.
U Ibty don’t $»*■
aprlftdtl
lASTWiSr, inihu! m J“ SACK *JAk&k*to
[octjtdwuj ‘ T.r.>owa t Swivlur. “ teKrsxttS4Cu <l
betutaal ted good. And a targe Stock oT**
MantiUettes and Mantillas.
A good aaaertment of
« « » nk m ked tt mm
Faduooabio and Preuy;
Hats and Shoes,
Serviceable aad good iookieg; -
DOMESTICS, CALICOES,
And every other article, almost. In my linool
beseem. In short, my stock i* rood and tail
aud the prices will be a* low a* ltving win af
ford. The Ladies ar; particularly invited to
give me a call.
H. W. CO^ABT.
SASH BLINDS * DOORS
M AXUF tCTl'/Hill to “vdor, at our stag
•var Winthip’. lien Work*.
JA8. WIN9HIP 4 CO.
Atlai>tn.N.v lift, 1857 dwtm
Iron! Iron!
A LA ROB Stock of Etowah Manuals. •
ttU'Bg aad Min ng Compasy'a Iron, con!
i ‘tantly on hand,at Mxnafaetnmx once, by
I J08EPH WIN SHIP.
i Navamtai 11,109* 4mV