The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, December 24, 1857, Image 2

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Bfianfq UMoaKS fa 1 ”* 1, DUNfi*N A LOCHRANE. ATLANTA, GEO., I uuil UP llin INTELLIGENCES 4 EXAMINER DAILY. - * 6 00 WEEKLY, - * W_ DEMOCRATIC TICKET. _ for Mayor, LUTHER J. GLENN. Kr JtSrmen, , , t JOHX J. XVKWTMOR**.**® JolIa COLL!Kit. .. .Wiliam RCsnro», U J THOMAS F. LOW K- . _ IJAWKSF. WILLIAMS. ** "" (UEUSBKR M-WALLACE . f JIBED I. WHITAKER. Hk r.EORGEI ALEX AS DLR. HA Wart | j,ufj A. IIATDK*. FOR SHERIFF. fxi x MO v M jRSML’ flhC For Deputy 3hei 1£r *- " c c. OREES & OSBORN. For Clerk of Superior Court. DR. B. F. BO MAR.. For Clerk of Inferior Court. DANIEL PITTMAN. y ■ 7V«T,'<r.— 1 C. II. WALLACE. /■t >B,rftfor.—J. Q. FARRAR. F. WINFIELD >.r 7«cBettnor.—A. J. COLLIER. CVoiwr—A. R. WHITE. huolirg tod Eohiug Is this State. P***A To amend an act Jo aboiiih :t* lax on cotton. P«ercd. To mnt to ibe U 8 aettati UTrttnej in city of Savannah. pntte-L To amend'an act in rtlaibo to bead rights. U To empower Justice* of the Inferior Com t to discharge criminals in certain rata . - Pxeeed.’ To repeal tbe act allowing Tax Co.lectoi* au Inspire: I 1 at. Pawed. A lill to grant to Iter mood Thomawy 1 lands on Tybre las ad, for the manufacture i ot salt. Passed. To repeal the act requiring State Printer to employ competent reporter* ic. Pase- ed. To repeal a portion of in net to allow Sheriff, to ». 11 insolvent Tax Executions.— Passed. The House bill to tncreno* the salaries of Governor, Jadg a of the Sopreme and Su perior Courts. Paaeed witnont amendment T o alter 4th section ol an act in relaijon to drawing Juror a In Jusliera Courts Pam ed. To appoint ccmmiutooer. to revis* tin itatuea. L'st Sena’s adjourned till Jf P M For Latest News 'SEE T H I R P PAGE * GIFT CONCERT. Don't forge: Parrs? w A Sweeny’s OA Concert to-night at the Atoenestn. Oo early and Metre a peed scat. GEtBGIA~L£GISlAnrBE. gartat.r. Ntcsv Dec* lfth. SENATE Utter andxrfi-ucl Ccnridemrie*. A bill to lay oo: r tew county from Polk and F'oyd. Laid over, A b.d to incorporate the Putnam Rides. Passed. A hi I ’oiccCTperati the Fasten mining. Saeiung ic Company. Passed. A bt.l to incorporate the R;me Mutual Insurance Company. Passed. A bill to amend the Tax Laws, so as to include Express Companies. La’_ A bill to antb-riee the conrectico, a- C> lumb-ns of the ilasccgee, Opc-ha, Mobde i G.rard Railroads. P**»ei. A bill to incorporate the Beni of Epson. Poise 1. bdl to by ert a new county from Wishingtrn and Kmanne!, to trt culcd Johnson. Laid ever, ASTERKtX'X SESSION. A bill to •ieela'e the law of evidence In certain eases. AmerAd and Passed. A fall :. appropriate 16 thousand dollar, to the Savannah Medical College. Paas- ed. A bill in relatico to writs of certiorrin. Pasaed. A bill in re Vico to the examination of witttes ee in crim nal cases Passed. A b II fo- the protection cf securities and Ol h. sen. Passed. A bill to r-gnL'.e tbs appointment of sab- ordinate clerks .n the Senate sod Heats of Representatives. Passed. A bui te amend the 1st sec-ion of an act, to compensate the lEeers and privates of 1837, so as to extend the provisions cf the act to the e mustered into service 1836.— I Passed. A bill to incorporate the Georgia and Al-1 tana Railroad Company. Tasted. A bill to authorise the city Cooneilcf! Columbus to remove the inma'es cf lewd [ hcoses outside tfcj city. Amended by add- j ing the city of Griffin. Passed Senate then tdjnurced. A hill to Incorporate the Fort Talley A Atlantis R R Oo. Passed. A bill 10 explain on act, passed 4th March. ?656, in ralation to public records de-trojid by fife. Laid on the table for balance of •cwfbn. Dill to fix the time of holding 'he Courts in the Blub Ridge elranit. Pawed. Uoo.o then ccDourred in Senate amend aKots to several Houar mils Oa motion cf Mr- Lewis, of Hancock, the House took up a resolution, to authorise the Got. to employ some competent person to edit and publish such Slate paper! as relates to the lives and oervicco of the distinguished dead of Georgia. Lost. House-then adjourred till P, M. Veto o.’i (As Aonl Bill- Yens— Bailey, Barton. Butts, Braswell, Chapaun, Chrtsfv, Clarice, Co d. L'ufetod. Darden, DeLam.tr; Erer.tr, Fr.d rick, Fullrr Gilbert, Gordon. Griffith. Grarcoste’oe llamee. llartieu. Hariri of Dougherty Harper, Harrison, lliccs. Holden, Holliday iivies. Hughes, Irwin, Johnson, Jones, Jo. , an Kenan, Kim 1 .rough of Stcwurt, Lsltn br, Lee. Mattox, McLean. McMilliao, Me- Wbcrlor, Msrchion, M.Hedge. Miutx M.lell Moore of Clark, Mott, Myers, Neal. Owens, Piillipa, Pit'srd, Powell. Pruett, Schley S|rayberry, Taylor, Terrell, Tomlin* jo. We. kcr of Clarke, Westmoreland, White, Wi Tes. Wimberly.—Yeai 6i. Nays—Aw try, Barrett, Bighorn, BU'k. Bcggess! Cannon, Coleman, Cocloy. Cr.t- lenden, Davis, Duncan, Embry, Fain ol Fannie, Fain of Union, Fincanoon, Fort ner, Gay, Glass, lira am. Hall, Hardy. Harris of Cobb, Hay*, Hdijer, llcwai Kirby, Lewis of Haccook, LuUxan, Mar shad. McAfee, MeCants, McConnell Mo Ere-. P.rke.t, Price. Roberta of Cherokee Sheffield, Shelton, Sherman, Smith of Cor. itta. Smith of Talbot, Smith of Towns. Strickland, Taliaferro, Wall, \\ eb-tcr, Wood, Worley, Wright, Young.—Nays5fl And ■ HuUSE. Sarrsiav Ntenv, Dec 19th. A till to simplify proceedings in bail cas es. Toared. A bill to extend the attachments an' Garnishment Laws. Passed. A bill t t prsvent obstruction of Fi*h in cera.n nrrrs. Pis«*.j. A hill for the rei.el ;f securities Ar— A o.ii to amecd the charter cf the Baca i Fsoaed. of Cuthbert—amended sc ai:: make private pr:;erty if ato-k bok!e*s lit'’ 'e. Psffed. Mr Siichacoa a R.-scliUin, daap. pr:v :g cf Pres.deu: Bu ban's crnstrnctlo A bill to amend the 4th section o r the attachment laws. Tawed. , A til. to esthories attschtnen s to issue n to Mi’i .-oenditte ic •iamagi’S. Passed. [cOUVCMCiTlD.] To the Voters of Fulton County. As he election for cour.ty officers i- soon to come off. 1 wi h tapresen'.afewthough'.s to 'he voters of Ful'on. bear ng upon the subject. It is hoyed they will read what is here submitted, impartta ly rd candidly, as not an tile w.rJ shall be penned, or one thing uttered in a lotr, chusict tnanr.er. j All good men have a sic ed contempt for j v..!gar sstcastn, and idiicir'd witicum.— j Ue;ee ducardfg all buffo.nery an J empty >e m !:a-.:, I s. al! invite their at e-ii. n to facts, I and beg a serious consideration of them. Eve-y good c! iron is bound to sopp'r: ; by his •uffrage, tho democra'ie party, | Tu s is '.he proposition which I d -."’ to consider. A few familiar truths will suf- ■ fire to mam’ctn the position, i 1. -It was that par v that opposed sue- ) eessfuVy the election of President and Ne„- 1 ate for life, in the convent! n that Gamed •h- Constitution ot the United iita’es, ar.d secured salutary limitat ar.s '.a deiegaet ! power in the amendments of that ir.s.ru-j 918- It I* that party which favors no par- ticular dais ; esteem* and oomiueuds virtue though Lund ia » llot<ouu>t,i and Ilia that psrtjr ibat Iona to flortoa tbs wouimi May aso sxwaso mu ros uts TOIL. 10. And it Is 'lull party that contends for the' rights of the tofclgo barn oitiie", guar ant eel to hlui by the coostitutiou of our forefathers, A thousand other reason i csuld be addac* ed, why thi Dv’us «ratio Party should bs supported by every later of his oouutry, but those that lava been eiven wi'l siitliee ! shiiw that when we h.illow. ’llu rah for ill Hens H.’raoy, 1 that it Is not die rant as some urtmitt tdilort wcuU have us believe. * Now tboquejlion may arise in the minds of some, ‘Why nil this to say about Demo cratic V iucipl, s m a county cuuiass f” My a ns wo- is th s : I' they are good iu a nation, they nrcgooJ in a county; and that if we wish to .-re their succe-s in a cation, we must establish them in Po various communities composing that na ioo. 1'n* whole ia made ' i arts, and if t!:e parts are uulike, the whole wi.l be unl.ke also. Hclcj tho irapoitioce of putting down Know NuUtiogism in Fulton county by elec, liog the democratic candidates for cuunyr officers. W ill those thee, iu cor,elusion, who are friend y to our Ciute.irom tins rime forward use every honorab e an l available means in iteii fkjwer to lec.tre the election of our candidates. I is hoped, yen it is cotiBileotly believed that ,h-y will leave no store un turned, iv fitch, it turned, would he of beats" b'- to the L'em.cratlo Party. I appeal to thejpride cf the Democracy to atouse from their usual inactivity; manage rightly this c runty nttiva- , aod ou all future uecasions. both in the county and city, a noble tri- unph vri I * ve" crown our Iat)o?‘. An,! oar candidates should proclaim it Irotu the Lcuse-teps fearlessly und independ ently, tba: they are nominees of the demo- craric county convention—that they cherish ar.d will defeed the prit ciplcs of the Cou- atitmiunalfhiid Union pai'.y, and, promise faithfa ly tver to battle aku.us', C-oaerr, Kuow Ncthlngism, Abo'iiionisni, aud Amer- icaui-m, ic wba’evtr shapes tf -ay may raise tbu'r llvdrabeavls. . .f we wish to throw oil hiwiic sp-cji cider j A b ;! ••.'. rcuas a:: sr for M.aii; text. senate concutted in Hrcsa ameadmenu dastces cf ’.he Peace in to, the ti >o amend the acts in reia'.icn to Faoeed. ac's to prevent .bstru rtiocs ia the Uemci- A gee river md its tnc.de*. Seaatc adeemed lid Monday morning. o rejfeii to* fcth oration cf an act! ecmunniip.s officers Jcc to assist awing Janes.— Mnxioevvii us, De:. 21, 1837. SENATE. Mr Reynolds c; New..--, tr :".‘d t rs*: id-i.tton of so mu h f the journal ..' Sat urday, as rtlatos :c the bill to pr.vice f tie perchate J toe Marietta M:d:ary In sutu'e. Soaje direusstoc ensued on this tno'i n— ; to tllcw Executor* A* to reeigo I '.heir changes under cer'ain c-rcamstacces — I Passed. | A bill to acead the Judiciary act of 1759 j requiring toe representatives of deceased | p,ri.jcs to bs made partita by soi>- /scam. ! Pl5*f. A bill to p to’, cut ine manner of obtam- , mg j-dententa oa deciarati>us in.c-sei ;f J attachments anl to five inch judjicnti i Lea aa a' curare r. law. Pus d. A bill to lay ut a new county from the 2. It was tint pursy, with Jefferson and Madison at its hesd, lut resist,.-1, though vain v. the innorpora i n of the first L Bank, as an institution unknown to th- C:rs iiution, anil dangerous to the liberty of the ct lie.'.” 3. -It was that parly, that I'.-- 9, foil j-j tuckv cf Virgins [di-us ' •' Kc perwiane, I . and entirely the yoke of Know Nothing:,to in our country, we must con, ijcgovdwork as a pa y. Ii ucceed—and succeed we mas — j as scd-rrfcG, the victo y wi I he tut a I temporary truimph of ephc.t ral fiory, J whlchiWi I s -.'D fade a::d die out, Laving i us, by odi>, in n worse condition. But druw part; lines—let ir.diviuuals so t> er board, work as becjtne men uf sturdy vir tues is’ i! str.tg hearts, with a defriuioatiou that i r.c : - all eppositios—ia soring inn great aud g!,riots cause, and on the first Mon day n Jaruj-y nrxt we vriil fight the TVaur. luo, as,i . forever the baleful etar” of Know N thirrirta ir, Fulton conr’y. •‘Go to work the: , ia c-arGest.’' Work x'a!:v.s ! y, w :rk uuceasiugly from thii time on. »;.d our h.,n.-_'. and s.uriy mechanics, ur.ti working me -.—the stay of tee country —wll. mi e'v Li solid phaiaox t si.d do :h ir du'y It :u men who have rights • ma u:o, r. * who dare to think und act .* .* '.i.eui’i. rej. I’ i iciplo above will be their guiding t..tr, and loco of country their Tkt Ittvt of Irttuuiy sVo/ss.—Th» pro- pooed issue of trossury notsi by tho govern* merit will nut, it is satJ, exceed" 20 million dollars. Of lbs denomination bf 860 and np» wards, the rate of Interest to bo left In the IjLtctica of the Secretary, and which, it la believe,!, will not exceed throe per cent per annum. The Washington eorrespondent of the New York Times writes: The Secretory has rcorived asanranocs from New toik that this rate will command at once t'l the money the engagements of the goverumvat t rough the wn ir will re- H'.iiro, over aod abuTe his aurreot revenues irvm customs Thtee revenues, he is now •moused fr. ai gene's! inquiry to believe, will m.ie rapidly recover from ibe effect of the late oris s, than was genera ly supposed on the asremblino uf Congren. It Is also inti, mated that the Mcreiary will employ part of the Issue of treasury notes at a tiomlua! interean provided further Inquiry and the esrly pro-p-ct of a renewed activity at the cu.tom bouse and land offices, nod the na ture of ths diihuraeuieuts at the Weal aud ou the Pacific, where said notes would be desirable as u medium of eschange, should authorise tin calculation of their having tree curreoov at par with gold. The three per eeut notes will at once bs placid with the sub-treasurers and at the mint, to be exchanged on applicitiou for gold. All the notes will bo made recsivab e for government dues, but will contain oo funding ciau-e, as they are to bo redeemod st tbs end of tbe year. Rules to be Observed at Church. Going early to church is a vulgar habit ; of course you are never to bo guilty of it. When you enter make as much n. , : as po»- s.lyn to aitnvct the attention, for that is pri mary reason why you go to church. Ol course you are well dressed and ail fashiona ble people sill turn round to look at you— they like t v uee and be seen. Never unnd the preacber ; iie cau stop bis discourse un til you ore seated. Iluviog taken a conspi- clous place.blow yonr nose like a horn at least th.-eo times—wipe your fuce with tho tarns handkerchief—^shake out a, d rpread it upon yoor knees. Touch your neighbor sly ly and whisper to him *’ get any tobacco 1 —there is uo spittoon—never mind tis a public bouse I Having got so far, taro around and look at the Indies ; now is your time 1 while they are-tarting st that new comer, rn-tling in satin, as she sweeps down tbe aisle , inquire of the gentleman next to you, ”» hat lady is that 1" You may prt> ce.ve by the audible whisperings ’hat the same que-tiuu h being askcdjhy at least o dozen persons. Bv tiiis time the h.u-a is nearly fu'l, and thr ugh the noise made by the tiilteriug of fans and surapi: g ot few. you nrav beab’e to catch the thread of toe sermon.’ l’he rermon being over, endeavor to be first a. the doorway, where you can take up an eligible position to review the It dies faces os to y press past you; tbe opening was intended toaiiow two or three persons to go out abreast, bat your potitiou cuupells t: • .u 11 m ivo ooviu single Sic ; an excolient mantcurvo by which you wi,l b, enabled to inspect each ono separately. Th usual bows, nods, aud mriea oi reaognitiou having been exteuted itiyisr (wtstyle, fall in with the crowd, twirling your car.s- takeafriee Harm if on- ojfcfs-tolk of the ladies—toa lusbione—ths—any thing but tbe strmeo wb't. h of coarse to you bos lijmeJ "very dull. 1 ' 8EALED PROPOSALS, j A KB Invited until tha Mtb lust, fur build* ing lour houses un lb* lot purehsrej far j county purposes, three end a half mills from the city of Atlanta Tbs house* to be of th fallowing styles Snd dimensions, lo-wit: else ol soch to be 1IH 31 .set, one etory huh’ with s slack chimney In tho centr* “f'scb bouse, end two firo places to each chimney , of suitable eise; etch building •* bo aiviue.l into two rooms, with e elo«t to each room- one on stoh aide of chimney j each room to heveo e outside door end two windows—Is lights, 8H 10 glass; the cloeele to be put up ol tongued end grooved plsnk, end properly sh-lvtdoff on the Inside; the buddings to be wetihw-boorded in veetlclo style, with 1 meh plenk, end the joint! battened with betteie 3 inches wide; the roof to be properly sheeted and shingled, with good besrt pme shingles; the llaor p ank to be kilu drie I, the edgee joint ed and laid down rougbi the frame to be pul up in good subetaalisl manner with timbers as follows: Sills 6* » inchee, floor limbers 3* 8 inche,; looreod window p sis 4H* inches: corusr posit 4 inches; pla'es 4H 4 inches; reiters 3 Inches; joinU 3 Xfiinches; the eort ner pa,is lo be double breesd. Persons mak ing propjstlt ere requested te stole the short, estiirae possible in which (he buildings can be completed, end, es bond will be r.quired for ibe prompt end faithful prrformam.” of the conlr-ct give the nsmee of their securitiee B* order ot the Justices of the Inferior Court. C. M. PA VNR, Clerk. Dec 3t, dlw. iUiacclImicoMS. Skmuscnunts. NOTICE. ALL th* Negroes belonging te i lbs salats of Alton B. Johnson, de-i cesud, Kill be hired te tbe highest! bidder, bstore the oourt,bouse door In lbs oily «r Atlsuta, Oh tM il»t Tusrdey In January oast, consisting ol man Old women, amon]j ibcin on# vary pood painter, a) w. r JOHttBON, r . U. FBKQOSON, J did Dee. II, tsio Morgan, Kirkpatrick,An t o, |HM|^ l UAVINl> opened a new Were ‘/jv-yijrj^Hroomun Pearh Tree Street, would the attention of the nubile te sirdtosSar Vurul swre ,eaSrselagCebfast * are lo elllts farlstlss Chiirioftrsrjrkiad ;Ia}ssgsa,g gattrssse, er iprlsgt, Bait, Host,Cstlea and* ihsok— CAIlPKT*,ROOg,*C., WindewghsJs, Wlt,dowOartalBs,Oaeiask,Coraleee| Bands. Go rd and Tasisli, Leans, As., Si.— wiNiiow i’apabwo, riotraTbo, rirs.busTddo. Tbsyatlllsoa* ttnae their 8bop, South of Giorgio Railroad Short, __ nf* prepared to do all kinds of wwrk solMStel with their busmen.sarbas meklegasdianelriagfael nltnre, laaklnr Vfsttrseise, Upholellrtai, Si. Thsi keapalseap hand MsiallsBtrlalCaaet,ted make, eel ooinortooltse Ushegsny,Walnut,anaaSSsrweoaCef C1UIR rACTOR r, 01heyhsva>alar|tdtbslrminuiaeterin|sknfiatDe| latm aod sanespplt dorgka'eoTiginalCettageOhainl bhuUbyal’alee l ileditud, logslber wilt allartieUs of Cahto,,w,„ i oi tbelrownmanafastari isaayqshn (Mtegiaeiu ATHENEUMI $200. Thursday Eveniug, Dec. 24 G} EAT EVENT ! TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS WORTH OP Christmas Presents! TO BE GIVEN AWAY 7 0 TUB LADIES ASD GENTLEMEN Of Atlanta FREE by PARROW 4 SWEENY’S SOUTHERN Burlesque Opera TROUP E! Go to Mr. Pyle’s Jewelry Store and examine tbe GIFTS and buy your tickets. TICKETS TO THE CONCERT, 60 Cu. GIFTS, FREE. Brooklyn. N. Y. Nos. Ig, iS67 ddcesflm riVUOAlAN 1. LonK.—Vit-NEKAL Q I OMMIStSUJN MEKCHANT, For the purcuRM ml «al0 of nil kimla of prod Urjfori»*« Rod MHrchamlia, will pay particu lar ati*uiiou i > tho pcuouaj* of Piactaudn and Ftm?ly «uppl ta. CT Ail tirdora promptly and faithfully al tendp i to OiBoii n, rtouth M.iio of Whitsha itraot, .bra" d H»r« raji .tf 'ioht»*l| octUdwtf a VS fEJYDED UulJYJB. Taken at Par EOimjIllNIEL. T il K iu bar riber will sell eight or Ion Negroes, th vHouka and Lnt whepcon hi now tw in th« City of Atlanta, and a large atoek >f Family (iroeorieM, payable in (ieurgia Rail Road Bank Bills jm.'ar nd rather than miea a trade, at NK PKK CENT PREMIUM At,. Mrt-7t Reynoidr, Ikiiiks, Ward cf Bottf, ! coc “ □Ab«r.vC&m to be cal^d Wb — -1 v :‘u, and 3 0i •I: wj3 v. parr ' Colquitt and Thomas par';., .me J he itol<jwix.g rta.uu.n lu’rod-o d by! Mr BochatAO, *. o cp- BUCHANANS RESOLUTIONS. ’ W he.'«.i the in h* U t j r-j the * ‘‘’orreft* of tbe I n ted Stataa ha* j /.tfo h- ; c j' strtetios r 'i Ksn-ti.<* N-.brajk.ij A *. tbe (t-Lt-je. *It ^jtj. t.. c :r-r L'e.'-i'ti arii mfa* '.fi of tbij &c*. lo‘. j •. - j.-lae S asery o a.y Terr.tryori ba*. i: k i ar»i :* -ia c ovr tbe P* \ h..; io*>rp«>rt:s the e : ty bank « f .Vt- ’liii, Lii-j on the table (a ’.he prejeot. till i> kcc'pontf* aertrai m.ning c .m- pariie®. Ps*»ed. HOUSE. _ 5! war r.c. 21st IS'7. H«c.*e rec*:<cmdered tte lo-*; hill i*^ inc-jf- p.-a-e th. Bank of CartcrtTi.le. A cr.otion t» reco sider a I;a*, b* I r. :.v'j *.<. Tax CvL>ct>r« S3 icioUeLt tv 4 carried. II - } • reconsidered ti.^ ■ cf t c . ' . •: ' Ti 'o *. .A J .. . *- * *1:0 U -r i :.1g fM *0 A ■ et.. I.irs /j 10.1, V| ^ W A-ced by Ma th- dark r Britun, an l ci :ui4 rel.^i us j of Ara*»r e!»«! 6. •!: eon, ”in< j.Jeryi- S, M. PantNoibb K C.u—Tag Nrw I Y, ax Anveaihiao Aoesct.—Wo hjarn , that th» husit’ a if t! n BDierprieitiK lwuae ; ia the advertising lie* throughout tha Ur.ih | uA Sta e, and Cauada, hna neon far from ! a limi’ed "no lh* [ant ) -r, netwithstaml- iog thegenera 1 . le-lucti'-n f ibis line of ex- Is, I penditiire ncioc* the merchants of tho i oun- ' 1 i-y. Wo have beeu in formed that ihe New York c'.tyfcont acta alone, with Pettonjqill k v'o. tor trcnerul advcrliscmenij, during the ;,a.l twelve months, will amount to the .urn of one hundred and fifty tboosand dollare, a pro"'that Now Yorkers, after all, are not , , frignt nvd at the apathy if buyers, and ly, remember that "it is tbe last lbo ° ugh th#re m » y bo periods of dullness, " : a is m reason that a roan must Uko hie «:an down and close his shutters ; tho motto ha. been, ‘Ve-:p up yonr busices notices,’ C -atid. .c i:i this particular ogeney, the c i tatter ofirite’ men foinpasicg ton; firm, t. r. e of pumptnou which governs thn. s-’ .lemeats with newspapers on the „„e |,s:d,fti.d'their sagaoioiischoice of those japers which will bo in&et advantageous for tbi-.ruurert'.dr.g patrous ou the other, may bo one eipjauation of the present high posi- Co in the line they arc at all events, those who have oecusion 11 p..t t e -erv cea of this agency in requisis ti,t, will fied thorn prompt, houorable and resp...-. :" — -V 1' l>«y Bonk. ■ tr.c tact ! victory." A DEMOCRAT. i at Nrtc Is/uda i» :•! ,t unhe i Corrupandc-n:' t l « !'■: d‘ Lxi-.nr.tr. Nttv Ycrk AfTaiiJ. XiM Y.jts.D c.2n, Hi7. Winter ho’-.i, ■ ti c rcy t '.ij'rs vrtit- i a, '•<! ’• m v it. nt f; r -J tee, to LiLurers wii-rs ti.; "i j. beta are iti ; .wn, ,-.od to ex- . Dent).Tit* shot ..' m the shelter (if j tinu -A Defer gl'l . i'ammany t -.n- de |nrty.” Still th* cr-akitanpr ahirl *i: t;r when i ; -. - ..t n y_r: ’c a h rd nprir g.— ;.. w t ,t tn-.rry l r s':u .s iu* come aruiind < tr, iul .i -iij I vv ,( ; . 11* i , i,;s j illy ’ar.-, : anal .i .. .• e .ii La ti., -r. I'bi ■ •! y , h vveve . cimpaidl BILL BARRO W. C11.18. HARRIS Dor. 33, I8S7 ...Manager. ... .Agent e)3t Christmas W eek! Attraction! MURDOCH DRAMATIC CLUB! Takei thii method of returning iti thanks to tLo kind friends who hare so liberally patroniied it* performance*, and beg loare to call attention to the following attractive programme on Saturday Evening, Dec. 26th, 1857. New and Beautiful Double Dance! r,"d p' rp, :..a liintuh Mccre | pe'.pie c< ’ A b. .• Ir A b rri* E ; . :a- ’d • ? :hs i ■’ "V ry ! lira -in advance : a qua ..t.r,- i i , Op ru hai r j ’lAing p> tfc ...», Ctrl 1'uwnce, i. ityn ler’- pun in ity ;o to,.’ in /.t re A bast v .ice a’ terv i r ra Me- T kiuakal TUt.: ^ tom t tbe Gei> ere. AVqpmbij ■-(_:>* n a'« '■ G»'rv a that ’a* .ertiN. r.f aubiu tChg .r C -utitutiun toa*. »ii f-rctocl ‘; tin Kurn C nr-alien t. ’.lc pw pA of KiL>i» p .ta atd to that Cv vectioo tlcte oLlF’i.a;’.L- Prwiitont by c Lvteuicg tbe c,*u-; of-tto K,^>a.» Nebras ka Act otherwue end ’.hruWvpg t« ir.2aeccr ar Lie: .:,re Off. (r -f the L'tovtd ,-u » in pm in circuit' f,. C'.crte in toe tour.lua of to* redd Fa*..'’) A t.;, in pvcvent ihe *aie of spirtooce l.qu re in cer'a.n precinct* in Richnsocd eouuy ’« rite inn day*—P*e«d. 3 | A b .. to :: corporate the Georgia L.e ir- bani’.t.*’ «tce Ccmpary—Panel. A L ,1 to ae. w .Superior Courts to be held I in Get* nett county two week, instead [feme —tbe Spring Term to be be d on tbe first wi'h,an I Cunvequcnt- fract 1 •:. (' ,rl TrwO’i d reries of Ora- : to be favored, cum- | Casualties ami Death—We regret to 1 !c vm that Col. Teener, Deputy Sheriff of : tods county, when returning from Nashville on Tuesday, wue thrown from the care and ir.elantly killed. The catastrophe occurred i within a short ditoanco of the place whoro ■ h .p v i.cd the collision the duy to f ’re, where s :.,iny were serioualy if n >t fatally injur ed, and the engine* knocked into fragtneutr. 1 in fated train upon which <.o!. Teener wae a pa*,enger at the time of the calamity, : was ruoni:, ’ba ckward* and ran over a cow, Which in-eked the hindmost cars off the ! tr.uk, shivering H em to pieeei. A. lady | from V.rginia, we learn, was also aeriously i jure). Mr. Teener leavre u large family to mourn his eujden and melancholy deathj ; — Chatlar.ooja .iditrlitcr I'i.e Memphis an) N-w 0.leans I rackets are taking cotton at one dollar per . bale. Loan of a Lover, In which Mrs. LEONARD will apppetr. ty SEE PROGRAMMES ! December 31, 1S57 d! Fultou Uank .Honey Tuken at/Pnr. W B wiU take PULTOV BANK .nooey produce, in payment for al! debta due oi, for ailiclee of any deicrip’.inn that we have • ale. Wll.UA.kH, HIIEA A CU. oet!7 ti BANK AGE.VC'Y. Al®2 Me WaiiEsi’S® A'jrnt for the Bank of Camden S Carolina Ofict at H'alia<w A Robtn*oni Warehwe— corner of HunUr and Pryor itre«tj, Atlanta, Ga. will gift prompt attention to iy>llactioni generally NOTICE. T WO mooth* af'er d it* applic»tif.a will b* mat* lo Vh» Ordinary </ County, for K •ell tb-lAQd b*ioDglng to lb« MUM of U. T- iil/tht, •1-tf final couoly, d*c»iMl. b*. 44 wim. wu W W.rLBtfUIO, Adm'r. NEW TuCTION HOUSE BV THOS.'F. LOWE, Whitehall near Mitchell St-, Atlanta Ga .rgcrv, and f,lv h . cf sutm-Tcg tte Cetetitatmoformed j Mcnjay in Mar.h—Pawed The rvvotut.cr; <J ibe her.a r relative to t j; tv Co nrto lie peep.' Ka’voe, ceeerve* tbe ctnsuie of ibe people j pre/.ar g portraits cf Ex-Governors T cf Gcarrij for Lxeeotire icterventi'-n icjand C en'.h effe.n in it* Ttniiciy cf Kvcaaa tuj uid act cf: the people cf Kenvae perfectly free ”, fi.rta aid r-gulase in tbeir own way,! soijtci to the CoLsutotka of the United State*. ill Sp*alding effired a rcbetlts’e, after which Mr CoJquii: offered a let cf reeolo- ticce fuller in iteir tone. minority. c, ’. .mp r. t rt - j - p'lr.eipic, s ruggled f. -i.e . tv .1 lh pe'pie amide’. Ihe trying scenes cf the -7: Congress." It). It wts ‘r.tt pa"y tha: ecntendel r, aer.c.ng w.'.j Ui Ii.i n-si ii i!a:.t , v-on of .the ; e ir, b : up ,accr»d f.r i pe pe A bid to oath-wit* the Gov. to loan to ! the Bowd n C .ilegiite lo*titate arms and i •word*. Pa>sed. A bill to apsetd the charter of the Brucs. wick Bank. Pvsaed A bill to prevent Ike killing of female - deer in ’.he county of Gym. Peoaed. Upon ‘.he paoeage of thU bill Mr Harde man of Bibo, asked if there were to be ’ On motion to ley tbe wbet* matter on the | eotnmheicLer* appointtd to examine the’ Ub.e for the present, lit*yeas were 62—nays, ssiee of deer, before the buntei coulj' 3fi. ! shoot. A reeolntioc to tttborire the parch*** nf j A bill to limpl.Ty proceeding* in Equity, fi’teen hundred ccpxt of Hiot*f ’Fonc*,' at, Puu4. ♦ ; 50 per copy." The rul*e were snspeeded to aliew Mr. A mMi to appoint a committee to-' ' A 1°™' ^ h wt a< r '^ e a work for Ordinary Clerk. Lc, \• l,n0B, l ******* ,ie «» several termi. it, ia 1 -50, ore; r sm ar. 1 Ah'.: country by M- it-rte, *cd apec * brorabl* report, to purchase 600 eopiet. Adopted, A bill to and ac *ct to tiiow idtnisle- trators, Guardia s ic. to iriign tbeir trnet* of werds, li yean cf eg« m certain cates. Passed. A bill to authorize the Ferenc 0 f Grand Jorlte to »i»tir witneesei. Ptti.d. f • Mr. Smith, of Coweta, offered tuts eiewdingly olid in tbeir tone. C tion. 11 It was that par’ threw hr Know No ttemsro ccrnbir.ed. and savedjthe from ditgracr and ram. !2. It was that psr’y that r ndieated and enppvtsd the prineiprv of Jederaon, and the Father of hn country by eeoi.ng Mr. li.'har.an over P,,ltnore and Frmor.t. !3. "It n that party that oppusei the distribution of the prtcerds oi tr.e pub'ic iandt, as a measure calculated, if r.r devigned, gradually to ucdtrmir.e ih P todepenhence of me cover ign States, arid rrdlKe them lo the rondm.n of apt ijeu beggar#*', the door of federal power." H It wae that party that annexed f>xai to the Union,\*nd gave ui our Ternto- eubeti- li. It is the Uciorb'Party, fjr it ia the aa it us 1.1' ; nt th—o is c nstantly h., u^hout the mer- j ;....ee ... . Ibe $-J’j O.OJ.000 of gold | in the New Y ,rk Bi-ikv, Lav b en drained j joutai .e. ...I of tliacjuut y, hut enpccially j | from the from wb.c,. quarter various a'D-.u-itv hav-r been brought into New York i ,y tti-.reu luring the past two months, i he i r-- .mp t ->n of specie payment a by our fiaoki ! w.i ciows •• vement of g 1.1 in greater j q i mt.t.u u,w-rJ Lnglaod , to.n will ht foK : lowed by a r.v ’ in Go ton and li eudstuffs,! and th- W e •: n fanner wi I have §o:ne in. ' ducemea’. to forward bis ; r aloe> •. tbo sea- i bsa-d. So tbe cmdition of affiirs miatj grodua ly irrapr jve, though ai r-girds trade WOOD'S HAIR BESTORATIVJC.—Pror, Wood, tbe ,Q.‘.wved dtaeoverar of the tnvatsabie He’r Restore, va. i*.H! omit a*« to l»lK*r In \ «h*lf of th* aOllettsl, ! Hit mullein** tr* »olT#r«*i:y admlttM by th* ii ut thill 1 Arnett* P*' ; « t> ta fcf .up*rto r t. all oth*r* for g th» bulr oo U* b*«<l of th* »!•«'. that ha* L**n«MT*r*d for many y*ar«, Vo grow forth w.'ih aa rojeh r got uxi lozurUDM aawhao bl*aa*4 with th* •'Iran *if*of jOQth. 7b*r* eta b« oo doubt that It l« ooa of tha graatact '*Ura**ria« Ic la* m*dloal world. I raitoraa p«nn a * caotly fray hair to It* origlaal aolor, aod crakaa It aaauD*'h*i>«aa'lfal fi'lky taxt-ira, whleh baa b««a ▼•ry 'J*flr*b!a io aJ agaa of th* world.—l&t Loata Mo-i.lt* H*rald. fioH by all no^i Druggi*ta. Special NoticeB, The whole merer was laid on the table lor tbe , l5n *7 V in '! *hle. end at the same time w II present by yeas 70, rays 30. House then adjourn'd AFTERNOON BE3SJO.V. H'.ose took op the bill to lay cut * new cu A till tomake cruel tree-mret cf a » fe from Marioc end Lumpkin, to be called by • tubasd a roiad-nieacor. Poewj. A till to txemyt I rota levy and tale cer tain property. Felted. A WI to prohibit LO£*rHtd(oU £re» : liatniiion. Or. motion of Mr. Lewi* of Hancock, Haia lton wu stricken oat tod 8cU*y in- HrjcxL It* biilptar* ing to give the South, and ev<ry section of the confederacy, tbeir c'.nst tutidiiyl right«. I 1C It te the party, to'wln-h a'cVe oor I country owes its pra* r e.ity sr.d true grev. ' ten. 7 17. "It it the cnly par’y that enntendt for the principle Of popular sever ignty— the people governing themielse* in iheir own way, subject on y to th* CooitlWlioo bf to* Uaittd (Haute" Toth# Votori of Faltou County ftviom Cituini Balog ft Candidate for rft* n'» a wr» Arnrn h.ta.rr.s U I •Ift^Hon tft thft fjfflo# of Clftfk of th* Inferior n j a vjr, ugh. Spring bus,nest u looked Ctart) M u . , Dl aingeleeUea la January ««L ior. yoor aopport at tb* ballot boi will b* tbankfallj t# ... . ***lr*db7 ynar ob*di*ftt Mrraot. H lay uter fare, at leant In tLe ihap« of! n ro. IK. td. 0. M. PAYtfB. r.ew vror'm, if 0x’rf*n:t*!j icarce. ad vrai lo te exfxctM. if jok.4 ch^fvalae Is in- »^4t«] in uje bioding, are not »ik^:ly to find ntocb fiiT-.r with ths publ.c jmt at presant, whsn \te. jqtftftsn’ialitU’a of lift are 01.I7 io and* ra-e demand. Afvr the holidays are fairly otpr, bnii- will t) lake «oroa*h%p« for .Spring and w0 ah ill tm hoif the 1 impend' d houtef ar*- rom n ' o«t. Bat waaro ton wits to be frighten'd before we are hurt. Credits will h« very (f^nsraiiy sQ't.i na>i in all hranebsa of bum •*, and th ? movement i* likdy to cUar oni nuoibirs of *mad boaws doing a fttge bu*iotM on an infinite •mall c.tpilal. Tb< inurd'rr mania seem* to have Uft New York a&i&jgofis into th) country. It is eJ oat" ter*. Shocking thiogs U?• ceased to |hou toyb^y, * t * j New Advertisements! MAC O N ~i WEST ERnVTr MACON, December Mth, 1*67. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and alter Friday lh* 18th the trains will be run ef folio we: l.**ve Mecon > e. m. err Atlanta 8.15 a. m. Lears Maeon II 80 s ro err Atlanta 810 pm I ta>* Atlente 13 night, a r Meeon 7 16 *. m. I.viva Atlanta II m arrive et Maeon 6.40 p,a The night train.will not be ran on Sundays, Th* night l sin from Atlanta connects with th* Cantril Road el 9,46 *. m., end the Houth-Weetein st 11 *0 tun,also with the AL b*ny train, tri-weeklr, which leave* Meeon 7 ,t6 *. m, on Moadsye, Wednesdays and Fri d«re. I h* soon train connects with the Cenlrsl Road al 11,30 p.m.’ end Kouth-weitera A. R br Albany tad C-lumbisat 1.30 a. m. ALFRED L fYLPR.Sup’h p<* sa. is*? <ftv. DOWNING HILL SV w Sets QS3 Sta V ATLANTA, GEORGIA. mHR aubsribeie offer at wholaialaqr retail, I ever) extonaive collection of Fruit Tree*, Grape Vince, dec., Ac. Catalogne sent by mall to all applicantc tree ol charge. PETERS, HARDEN * CO, Atlanta, Georgia. November 9,1857 dlrn NEW AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. IN Markhams New Iron Front Building. Whitehal Htrtst. Atlanta, G*orgia. I*ODard, B (IDwioiir. thia day **»oeUted blmaslf with Mr. J. .. f „,p, on* nf th* oltaot anl moat #xp*rtonc*d aittata In th# Union, snd that th»y ate now pr*pnr*d ta produr* tb* mr*t arii.tie and Uf*-Uk* hetur** now th*Hoatt»*rn But** M***r* C. M fl. wriuld *sjr to th*|r fiftndfi %*t th*y ha** on* cf th* b*«t *rranft*l *S\jr and Bid* lJ|hU now In oa*. fto*of Hr i*rg**tsi.d flnaat C*m*rs'a, alao a *pl*ndM!y 4it#«! (,ar*n v h*r« l*4|i»« enn*n)aj on# of th*dn*«t t4»o*sl risr. rain tha city. 1 a-'.l** and 0*atl*> m*n sr* r*apwt!«Hy Invited t«giv» thmn * call N l».—Particular attention will b* paid to taking Katur*a of Cblldrea 9 Prie** te »al* bard lira** PitlafMtlrm or oo aharg* Cbemloala, btock, kc , faralab*d to tb* ^ Ijjparat*#, Cb< Tobacco, Tobacco, U8T ri»cdif*il tlirectfMm Virginia, a choios lot uf TOBACCO, among which in a few boie* of that juatly celebrated Brand K.ANdAR T\VI8 # *\ superior to any in this **--[ocif 4,vu) T;'ffiOWBr — WANTED TO HIRE. 1*2 or 15 Negro Men. to Work In tb* Ai'.atouns Gold Mlu*.— W^Ocoti Wagti will ba givon. Tba'Monoy 1 qusnarl/ If r*quii*d. M Apply 1* S. W. THOMPSON, •« fldw.l/* lap*rtntand*at. JUstooaa, Oa. SMITH & F RANK L I Pi oJuct and •. 'o*nmit*ten Merchants, and Dialers as Familf and Plantation Oroceriis, $t. Vf arielte Htreel, Atlanta, Oeorgia n. smith. a. p. rRAjfxurr. SMITH A FRANKLIN, WOl’LD r**pactfully announce t«C ha citlzona uf Atlanta art, ai *uodiag country, that they i i^»tow racelvtng an I opening, aod will keap m Gr*. a apUndid stock of FA.MIL Y Q#0CERIE8, Ulch tb* a;a otTurlng at prio*a that will oomn*t* with any houa* In th* alty, aou aak a abar* ef pat* ronag*. * Tl.ey will gira ap*elal attention to tbaaal* of Ba* >n, l-anl, Klour, Grain. Tobacco, Ac., ae. Con»iguer.< t h reapectfuy aolicit*d. Sta.l'rouipt atteutlou given to Caab Qrdwa. bior* oo Marietta atr**t, to tha building fornwrl* occupi*vJ by C. I». Parr. Iittauiter 13,1S47 _ dwt EXEC UTOR’S~S a1~E A OKKKAbLY to an order of th* Coart of Or dinary uf Catopbsll oounty, will b* told oa th* firat Tuesday in February next, bofore the Court Houae Door in tbe town of Campbellton, within the legal hours of sale, the real estate of John Little debased, consisting of a part of Lot No. 29, containing 70 acres, rnoro or less, being th* South east part of said Lot, all situate, lying snd beiug in the 7lh district, originally Cowotta now Campbell county, sold for tha benefit of tha heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. Dm 18, ’5T WILLIS MORGAN, Bx'r. G EORGIA, Chrxokbi Couxtt—Whereas John II. Cook appliet to ma for letters ef od> iitration upon the estate of Jeremiah Ceok late of said oounty deceased. Thee* are, t hre- fo re to cite and admonish ^11 and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at our Coart of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on the second J/onday In January nexf, to show cause, if any they hare, why aaid letters should not be granted the ap» plicant. J.4J/ES JORDAN/ Ordinary. December 14,1857 ; Qd C OUNTRY store keepers will ind* that tb# Commercial and J/onetary articles published in the New York Weekly News cin be relied upon. The markets are alone wflrth tbe sub. 102 Nassau street, New York. December 20, 1867 wit G EORGIA, Chirokii Cguntt.— Whereas Joseph Knox appliet to me for letters of ad ministration upon the estate of William Cobb late of sab! county deceased. These are, there* fore, to cite and aiimonish all and singular, the kindre 1 and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they hare, why said letters should deeld, '57 JAJ/BS JORDAN, Ord'y. G eorgia, retro*Cor»TT.-Wh*r**aJohnI>alrTin. I'U, applies for letters of administration, with will a tii-ied. on the Mtateof WUUnia UeMurtrey late of *e. i eouaty Jece-tsad. That# am tberefora to eite and admonish all and lingular tba kindml and creditors of said deesamd, and ntbvri c< noerodl to be aod appear at my oBe* within the lime prescribed bylaw, and show cause(If any they bare,) why said letters abaU oot begraated tb* aoblieant. Giv*o under my hand oflcJally at ofloe this Oth day of December, 1117. JOM B. MEAD, Ord y Notice to Debtor* and Creaitort« G DOR'MA. halCiLi Cdcstt.—All persons baring demands against W. Y. Pool, late of eald oounty d*c<M«eti, sm ooMfled to pr#»ent them, property aC teated to me within tbe time preMrlbed by law and all pereonaIndebted to said dec*aaad, are hereby required to maka immediate payment 4*« 11 joflN CTIAMBLKB, Adm»r. J. B. IXO.WAfllV 4wtf LUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! formerly o«n#d by Hr. Jneepb Uornaby, and ,u«, nnr r*nc*m«nta er* * .eh that w* *ao fill tMlia for lomUi at very eboit notice. We bote te abar* a liberal pat- ronag* from lhoe* to wsal of l umber gtnerapy. !>♦»• 1#, dim. HMITH k WTTfijma. DANIEL PITTMAN, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT piBPIOTVUUV laforau fall frleade, (bade A Vraiare fas will be IftoD J derlog baeineee bean, tb. ofloe of Moooro. 8. 8*aa • Co., JJsbaau re.1, AtleaU. AUeate. Jea. II (4*wlf.) W £'*««S»U5 % CARROLLTON MA80NIC IN8TITUTE. JOHN K. LEAK, Proficient. s ~ the exortlioi of (hU lootltatlob will open on tho fini^Wodnoaday in Jai.ttirv, I8F8. Tho comae of IS (borough end extensive, boch in (he Mel* snd Female Deportment*. We have t large building, gooj society end a location as healthful ae any in Georgia. Board *■ per month, tution reasonable. Wo hop# U receive,ae w* will endeavor lo deoerre lt,the t. beral patronage ol the Muonic Fraternity an (Le public generally. We will make it to Ih intorul’of all who patrnniie the Institution For perlicnlaro tddroeo John K. Leak, Oxford Oeorgia, or tha undereigned at Canolllo n Georgia. B. D. THOMA8UON. W. M. J. T. MEdDOR. 8 W. J M. REDWlNBJ. W. Nov 34.1857 GEORGIA Cherokee Ceuly, IITHEREAH, Jorinh tYarren appliulo W me for letter* of Administration upon he estate of John M, Evens .deceased, thee* are, Iherrfors, to cite snd admonish ell and •ingalar. lha kindred end creditors of uld do- c ... I, to ohow cause within th* time pre- •crlbed by lew, why said letters should not bo granted the applicant. JAHK8 JORDAN, Ordinary. Nov. 8, 1867 w40d *['WU Month'arier date applto.llon will he A mod# to tho Court ef Ordinary of Fallon connty for leave to Mil pert of Lot of Lend No. I la the fourteenth din., of (originally Bean.) now Tatton county, belongtag to (be estate of ^bods Carlsr ^^..... r *. n .1 a.« — Othr/uir.