The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, December 31, 1857, Image 2

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Hi'lqf i| J\)it’llic|<nc«| & .Exqioiijcl* duncaw 'locwrane. RSOAY, UTOKMBKR 1857 I-KKJIS^OK 1.VTKLLI0EHCER 4c BXAMnrBR. IMlIiV. - - - • - ; *« W w i:i:ki.y, s oo DEMOCRATIC TICKET. for \3fryor, uUTHERJ. GLE. For Aldermen . -liSCBAMK” 0 '"-"” 'tt&atrsss- , jamksc: . fK . I tUIUDH «! » 1LI '‘ C ‘ , ijattKD I. WIllTlKBK. : "'•rl j GEORRK »• AL*SA>DI«. , [ IIAYUKN COK. inf. j Jltirs A* HAhDKS. FO KS irEK IFF. WHS* Tor Dtpnt; Stall*' ,• 0. GREEK A OSBORN, I'or Ctarft »f Superior Court. 1 > R .' B i F. BOMAR. (irrli oi Inferior Court. [, wVJKL PITTMAN :ni-rr.— C. II. WALLACE. ; r.lj. C. TARUAR. sCMrjor.-W. F. W1NTIKLD. ; xK«d«r.-A.J. COLUKR. ■jdji’—A*R. WUITFL &£* For Latest News SEE T HIRP PAG Ej__ \Ve lesgfait f* our ciiriex—»ho will it' £*« Test* AdJrost on to-mort* * • 4 : .ahKTfttw. » kioJ reception. pr.. Hoc. Robert Tvombe sad ffimilj . ] ITishicgMa City oo ChrUusraJ t&. iloa. Darid I Take, U. S. Senator ' Fijrida, p»s*d through Atlanta yes- ■ • xt. oaVtswij to W»jbi!%;co by the , Wro -.drn route. Old 1SJ i :.e < :d v-sr fi adbout to draw ira ta-'t -.r.: » d the memcriea ioterweran with it« i ::e: pleasant or pakfitl, will soon l*" • = ■ raft of the btatiXTof the past. The ■c. *-Hat rerolson which haj passed OTtr * » cottaicoU—and strewed along its s. ; . :»thwny, thawrtckof macy acoloesol ■. : —will make the year cow cki'ing oct s 1 ■ < ro*t Decorabla in cor fanls. Uacy ■.• k back npon it with • feelings of ro .. ttccilectirn that during it3antumcnl ■- t—the decadence ol physical nature an tmNtm of the destraenca of which tt bad «« a life-time of • ;_s- .met. They will mourn 0T«r . _:.ge which wn wroozht aod fur* r a i :. e period of its -ccnrrcnee with the —al drapery of their heirtfeit woe. -• : fnrnubed by the event..' 1557— • c -^-ritle import—both it an icdirid- . it . \ national paint of view. It con- . : r-bake to the g'rvt extravi- a u charactoriiod tor country . i • tod if the misfortunes winch to i hefii.cn in.weald but produce reform ,l .odnet and an economy tt life, the Us . t« deeply learned. \T ;h the do® of the prerect year. we it. • he p utaerinj the wish teat tri'h it .tty r.v« away the trouble# *':r h bars been ; • ;: a'.ed npon the Vetted St* es by the torootroetrtiea intol-red in the Ter. ■ - V tf Kaneae—and that the aclema vers . 'tf tue.ftpfl* rendered a f«w days ago i ..-c* to the authority of the Qpnven- h framed the Coustiiutica, may be o ' in this drama preparatory to its . .. o :-to the Coioe, by Cocgrese. ttiy thankful to ao ottrrtdiog Prop f.r tbe bioriogs wbicb be has ao . j dispeostd ereo in the mioat cf . •' - .we inroke a cootitinar.ce of ha . ! g .-idoess to all our people in the .... .• aboat to tiers of tbe Shawnee Umentation, and to carry war into Uiaeonri. General Denrer has aanum the Got oorshlp of »he TYrrftory. Nothlnfanth tie has Wen rtceiscd man Fort Scott. —- Knighta of Jericho. The following were elected officer* of At tanta Lodge. No. I, K. of J, oo the tsenlng of tbe 36tMnat., for tbe ensuing term, end ing let day of July, ISoS. Rer. F. P. PKRDUK, W. 0.. W. WOOD, V. C. WM. R. IIANLK1TER, R., ff.Vt. G. FORSYTH, T. GEO. W. KKLTNKR, M. P. K. KELTNER, II, Rer. J. A. HUGHES, Chap. W. W.TARNT, S. 0. MARTIN, G. MISS P. A. BARNES, Sister Associate. [ooaaiMCattD.j The Ticket. The Editor of the- 'American' nys tha ticket for Mayor nod Council, nominated oo last Mouday night 'will receire tbe support of ad who prefer men of real stamina and principles, to toch as deal in hntnbugguy and deception.' Now, compare tbe two tickets, and it wi'l be K«n that «ueh a reck! ;-s Insinuation is unworthy of anything but the deepest con tempt. The Democratic party u decidedly in tbe ascendancy in litis county and city, indyritb nch a noble ticket as we hare oor triumph is not only ter: .in, bat It wil 1 tie the most glorious of triumphs. Tbe Editor of the American will find him-tdf Previously m:,taken when be thinks the intelligent cutsets of Atlanta can be de- ctired and humbugged by rulgar slang and •eosehss rant. Instead of ajfLcting any ben« eft to his party, such staff is no doubt, sick ening to all who fret a deposition to rnmaio with it, ami no Joabt tbe general tenor of this organ has caused many to withdraw from iu political assooiatioos. Italicised sniveling may please for a moment, the rab ble, bat it invariably tails to accomplish aay good object, end if such rhnj as that above qnoted-is a specimen of the dignity of the Atlanta National American, it » Dot itrangc that it is killing its party out faster than it other wise wooid die. After the next etc;\ion Americans and Know Nothings in Atlanta will W amusingly scarce, notwith standing the ilars and slang of their organ- This is no brasrgiDg, bot the .'act a so glar ing its a matter of exultation with the dem ccrats—counting \ok muck our majority wilt be. TV fact that the Democracy here have theascendancy i* Jr-t and acknowledged by aotae of the most inflnential of the A- nretican party, and now for the Editor of tbe Know Nothing organ to speak of bis easy and complete triumph is too bold faced a humbug to deceive any muibis man. Never in the history of Atlanta has aay party eqaal'-d the ticket the Democracy nrw rrevrt, a-.d if you don't w.nt to be sung over and laughed at as a whangdoodie oo tne night ef tte third Monday in next January, the sooner yon repent of past sins againat Democracy the bruer. SUCCESS. Card of the Anguti Cashier*. •. rr think the Cashiers of the trrta have mi •interpreted the to act lately pawted by the . is .; .stature, in the cirsuiar they •'.e 1. »od whi-.-h w- paMuh below, e prohibited from selling eichaage i 'bin nue f-T cent only where the Rink from which the exchange -i.dl are oSrred a* payment for it. ..id no', apply to case* where the -. Eanc a.~ presented to another * ofExrbange. _• the eircqlar of the Caab- . we refer: . :.t !ii of our le-gfclatare, the • htatv are prob.o.t^l !t-m e<4- • or . ts citiiaos more than ' ne per -. -ge. whereas under tbe dieting Two Letters from Gen- Casa—Reply to Gov. W a Deer, and Instructions to Gen. Denver! 'Sir : Oj ' Vedneedvy last I received year commaoica'.it.u ot' . . otb inet., tendering yoar resignation as G v. of Kansas. This resignation is accompanied by a long argn meet on theaSaiis'of tbeTorntory generally, to which y .u are well aware it would he im proper for this deportment to reply. I f every officer of the Government who feels himself enc*train:d to re se obedience to the to itructioua of the President, shall pursue this auaaaal coarse, and thus place on the files of appropriate department, a criticism on the policy of the nim'niitratirta, no person knows better than yourself • i what cons* licences this might lead. The Department mart cause charges and arguments against the President to be fitted among the public arebievee of tbe country withoat contradic tion or reply, or it mostiprnd the time a hicb ought to he devoted to the public service, in controversies, with subordinate officers, who may dniporove the president's poli-y whilst doing his duty He therefore forbids rao to ect-T into a controversial duenasion with you upoo the various points embraced to your argument, it is proper i should make a remark npon *■ single point "Vos state that tbe president has changed hie policy with regard to Iiuai. and why this obligation * Simply became tbe con vection in Kansas have, in .he exere is* of tbe rights belonging to toetn, decided that they would not submit the whole constitution to '.he people, ikoough they had submitted the all important and langeroci question of elavery, whith tortsuon*') to eonval 3 tit* Union, and <u alone prominent in the minis of ‘.se people throegbent the S'ute.— He bad not treatnl the sthmisi/in cf this momentous question as to rs nullity order these circumstance*. It wu his imperative duty, and this was io strict conformity with hose instructions, to take care that fair efe-c.ions should ho bold oo this vital ques tion, and thus give peace to tb* Union. Had be*c»-d in ao? other manner, it was merely lair* exchaoge can'et t*: pro- betaaae he preferred the submiasion of he ■ itan three per cent prem nut.— j coostitoteon originally to tb# people. Ilia •rforedeeiine to make farther] reepooribdity would hare been of tbe great ** reci-ve yoor inetruc. eet character. He never intimated ‘t ex- t hwl tbe pre...ee<fs of your presvd an opinion that the c.j07.:,tk;n were . ! eet to yeeiT check*—remit ’ ' • ' rporil, or check * on New .rreu ret.-, whenever the Ez- - . >• obtained. v. li'.fli, testier Back of Augusta MI.’.LIGAiV, CashierGa. R. K. aod d . ’ i Cadder Mechanics Bask. ■"'I' '* tasbier Augusta !r.*u- v Banking Co. t. V. M iN'.n. Caen rer Branch Bank v .sl.Ma, te-tier City B-nlc. i ' i! \l'i t'ashlar tuvin llaaa. • .News from Kansas!—The Pro- S-vtry Constitstion Carried by a Lh. ge MA.oritjr. , • slow a telegraphic diipatch i inreying the intelligence elect on on the- fist, the - r.'.i, the I'ro-darary olaase 1 i-y a large majority of tbe w, or at least ought to fie modiste uifuiisicn of the - vie into the l mon. That :. be IWort Coiigrert and — i - . a t • »fe*t the action of »■ ' A) in : -.nring this about. Important front Euiu. Sr. Lout. Mrviir flee 2t. Ktin*—* advice* to the tit l/iui. J'-j-vh— . ..ij* that tb* State Cocttitutior. wi’h r n wa* • arriad \>J • large ntaj sa- r.pirted that * large body of men . nr to I/.eoreptoq to mivc the Tcrrito. A biter dated Lawrence, i'lst bound to submit ar.y portion of the consti- totion to tb* feuple, ezrert the question of slavery, stack ,*ev that this portion would lie invalid without each lobmia-i.n. 'I his w.td beve betn in opporitiou to the f.umer- oas precedent* which have oceurr-.d since the adoption of the Federal C'onilimtioa by toe diSerer.t htates The que.tioo of slavery w*4 the all atiexbing question, end you wer. vsrit to K v:~- i, witii the fall confidence of the Bre»i.!«ot t, carry out the prineipl** of the Hanoi* Nebraska tct. Wi'h the question whether Kavai wu to be a free or slave State, were not to interfere. You were to recure to tbe people of Kansas a fre • end fair rl'r'wn, to liecuK the question for tle:ns»!ve!. "IU f'reeident vv, therefo-e, happy to learn from jour diepatchti to this dcrArtment of July Jdth last, tnat io all yo-ir -pe.che* you-tail refrain' d from ezpresHing any -.pin, ion a* to whetiier it *ho>jld be • rieve ntvte or a free State. I am instructed to inform yon i hat jour resignation of the office of Gorernor has Uen accepted. "I am your on't serv't, ' '‘LEWIS CASS. "To Hon. R. J. Wau.ea, Waul.iBglon” WaeHisorav, IHt. 2S,d*. M. Amotg the document* prevued to the rimate is Mr. Ca**' letter to <i*n. Denver. Afrer referring to the eau*c of tb* dismiual of Mr. Htaoaon, for convening die LcgisJa* tore, be s*r*: "From these view* you will readily ender- stand what the i'reakieat regard* a* tha bief doty which derolv** upon you ** Mr. htant-m’* iuccessor. This duty i* to pre- nrre [care in Kama*. Every person enti tied l, vote oo the con-’ilution ought to have fre* access to the polls, aod to be free . [•Mkaaroae to Fort SoottUr 00 all revtraint* whatever io the exercise w.U -. . L, v el WaS<« to destroy tU,U /Be elective.fre«bta*. if As givil powa place and caLezmtoa^ tbtfn&IVj *»*«*«$ for till pvjKW, troupe of tbe U. S. should be employed in aid of it j add M h* wietf as a precao- tioa to have jthet Jitattossed, In advance, within n*«h of tttasf place* where la ' ‘ " Bear* likely to he It hoped that the u*3 wholly aw tied, likely to c . m to be at hi ShqttM the ailltai IJFfeovWsry to kca, the peace, you wiU Bad full particulars will sfiSriffifirt session its members are entitled to be secure and (bee in their deliberatioua. IU rigbtfitl sicUon must abo be nspeeted. SbonM it anthoriM a«..elretii» by tbe people ley any parpens, this election should o* held without iotrrruptlsn, bo kvss than tboae anthorited by the Convention. ^ the peace of the Territory la preserved, aod the tieodoa of sleet kw is secured, there need be no fear of disastrous cuosequeucos. •The publj* journab eootaln reports of intended movements by a portion of tbe fMhknts of KtDsiL«. to ornnfn % rovolu- &.%TSUi?«£iIKSi 0 SE report can be well founded, bat ehoald an attempt he nude and lead to practical col lision with tte Territorial authorities, the authority of the Government most necesMO ily be maintained; mad (tom whatever quart' er it is attempted to interfere with tbe elec tion authorised by the constitutional con vention, or which may be authorised by the Legislature, tha attempt most Its resisted sod tbe security of ejections maintained.— It is vitally important that the people of Kansas and none othrr than the pcoplo ot Kansaa should bare the full determination of tbo question now before them for deci sion. It is important also that in securing to them tbe protection to which they aro en titled, great care should bo taken Dot to or ganise tay illegal authority. No action of the Territorial Legislature, now about t meet, can interfere with the elections of tbo 21it of December aod the 26th of January, to tb* mode and manner prescribed by the constitutional convention. ‘I am sir, your obedient servant, -LEWIS CASS. 1 From the San Fnmciico Bulletin. Latest from California. The last fortnight his been free bom any extraordinary event. We have tern visited by soma heavy and seasonable rains, wh ch fell opportunely both for farmers and miners. Business in this city is generally considered "looking up." A healthy tone pervade? all clarwrC and it is -loubtfnl if there is anoth er city in the Union whose people at this crisisre stand as firmly aa do those of San Francisco. The last steamer from tbe East brought a very large number of passengers, and it is the general impression here that a large addition to our population will made during the next twelve months. Ex-Treasurer Henry Batts has had an other ineffectual trial for embecrling tbo public funds. It is openly charged that tbe jury was a packed one—the sheriff hav ing been allowed to ulect a number of Bates’ friends and former associates, instead ot drexiruj the names of the jurymen from a box. as is provided by law. Since the re- salt of this second trial Bates has been granted a change of venae, on the grouml that tbe people of Sacranrnta bav,- been biased agaiust him ky the press. Tte case has been transferred to Placer county. While the trial was in progress, the editor ot the Sacramento Bee having indnlg d in some severe stricture npon tte manner in which tbe jury bad been empannelied. was evted by the presiding Judge, Heard, to ap pair and answer tor contempt. After con' tinning the case once or twice, Jadge Heard finally coceluded to recede, and discharge tbe editor without punishment. Eiooct or Cutxita*,— Sir hundred Chi nese left here fur Uoog K oop on Saturday, on tbe ship Aurora and bark E vly Bird. The miners to some [arts of ite Sure ere becoming greatly disaathfief'^ . .be pretence of Chinamen. Those in the teighterhood of San Andreas, Calaveras county, ^lately met toghther and passed resolntiuue that after six months no Chicansn should ha allowed to work in that neighborhood, either as the holder of a claim er employee of am other for wages. A similar feeling is beginning to spread in other mioing dis trict*. Tbe Indian* on some of tte Reservations in this .Stue have made great improvement in the arts of civilization and industry.— This is partioniarlv the ease with the Indi ans at the Nome Lackce Reservation There, it is stat'd, the Indians, with tbe assistance of two white men, have reeded, .this fall, about three hundred acres of land; and L .fore the season is over, will have 2,- 000 acres of land under cultivation, the pro ceeds of which will afford a bountiful supply for tbe Indians now span tbe Rev •erve. In the neighborhood of Culoma. some grape vines have produced this year three crops of grapes ; aod sums pear trees three crop.* of pears. Upon a plum tree were some breaches twelve f :t long of this jeer's growth. There vines and trees wen tn the nnrsery of Martin Ollhofi. Tbe Stamp Act bnt »3 far operated very well. The total i»oe of stomp* has amount- ed to 8101,104 IS. The sales hare lately fallen off, owing io tbe fact that our hank ers generally send coin to the East instead of exchange. T be revenue from this source, it is sappot d, will average 8100,060 per annum—and if the text Legulatare should amend tbe set by taxing specie bills of la ding, tbe amount would be alm stt doubled. The annual number of murder aod violent crimes have been perpetrated to various parts of the •■vtao-. Full particulars of these will be found in our caloms. Z On the tilth of November, the F.eeniny Bulletin received by telegraph ar-1 punliih'-d Brigtum Yoong i proclamation declaring Utah Territory under ma'tial law, and an. nouncing hit inuptisn of preventing the United States troops from en’ering Salt Lake. The oows creates t considerable senv vation to California, and the war spirit is already raging high. W* learn that corns panics are already filling up for enlistment m tbe United ritatea icrvico, io case * call » mailt for troops or, this State by the govern ment, in severe! different c*ontles. In Man Francisco it is said that 1,VjO men could te railed. It is known that two reguaeoto arc already prepared, oo the lea-t iutiraation of t:,*ir urfK.es being wai.tcd by government, to take tbe field. Some laborers boring aa artesian well tth* yard of tbe U. S. Marios Hospital to this city, when tte auger had penetra’ed to the depth of 27fi feet, ttruck ao auriferous stratum which wa* found to he pretty rieh in the precious metal, riorae dirt brought op by tte eager wa* wasted out aod found to contain about tan cents worth of gold.— Tte news of this discovery ceased some talk io thi* city. MnJoiia Denn Hsyno hta jost concluded a leogthy profeasi'/t il War of the interior town* of oar titete. Next week tbe I twins an engagement at the American. When lliis is terminated she Irerea San Franeitco on a profrasiotml adventure to Europe. Sarutwirh Itlumil. We have late* from tte Sandwiih Island* to Nor. 7th t he Honolulu popart lay that tbe arrival of whalers qi that port bad bees larger thi* year than bat, owing to the large number of revel* eruMng in tbe Ko» diach and Bristol Bay grounds. On the ith of No*, ttere were, lit Honolulu, G4 vestels—of which 50 wore wbslsre. The namter of arrivals at all the ports in tb* yow not, jusker wbo jost a. rived.''Yes.' 'Well, here is an „_y ou tte rearing of calre*.’ 'That, said Aminadab, as be turned to go, thte ted “"*** present to thy mother.’ old ' l*Jy waited Into the offloOOf .~™t?feoiba«« and asked t 'Are youth Judge of the I'rohalc.’ Well, that’s I*/ «!d. the old lady. 'You sce. tny fstber dted atosted aod he left sot oral little Infidels, and 1 want to be their exeeutieMr." As s clergyman was burying a corpsn, a woman cento and pulled him by tb* sleeve iu the middle oi the eerrioe. ‘Sir, sir, I must speak to you immediately.' ‘Well, then, what Is the matter?' ‘Why, sir, you are going to bury a man who died of tbe sutsll pox near my poor husband, wbo Devtr had it' A pedagogue relates a burnable story of M of his scholars, a son of the Emerald Isle. Ho told him to epeli Aesfihto.— •H-o-rae-e horse.’ commenced Pat ‘Not floraetillty,’ laid the teacher, 'but hostility.* •Bure,’ replied Pat ‘an’ didn’t v* tell m* the other day not to ssy W Be Jeters, it’s mw thing with ye oae day, aod another th* next.’ A few evenings since a aidow, who aas known by the entire congregation to bo greatly to want of a husband, wav praying with lervenoy: ‘Ob? thon knoweat what is the desire or my heart F she exclaimed.— A man!' responded a brother, io a broad fio* seat* It was wiokid; but we are quite sure that several grave member* smiled on tte occasion. Snooks’ mother and old Mm. 8note were talking about little babies. 'Why,' said Mr* Snooks, ‘when I “ ‘ ’put into a qnsrl pot and pot the B'd over tne 'And did you live?' was the astouishing ins qniry. 'They tell me 1 did.’ was the aston ishing reply. ‘Well, did you ever,'and Mrs Stobbs fell to knitting like one bewitch* ed. A good story i9 told of a Michigan fhrm- er who recently went down into Indiana to buy a drove of horses. He was longer ab sent than be intended to be, and he failed to meet a business engagement. On being rather reproached for not being home, he made due apology, '1 tell you bow it it. Squire; at every little darned town they wanted rao to stop and be President of a Bank/ 'How did yon like that olam song ?’ nsked en oM Inly of her daughter, a* they stepped with tbe crowd out into the open air after a popular concert. ‘Clam soogH exclaimed the yoong lady in astonishment ‘Why, what do y n refer to, motberf 'Why, tbe first one he sung !' 'Oh ! you mean 'Shells of tbe Ocean,' don’t you mother?’ ‘Well, yes,’ add the old lady, 'I do think that was it; it was something about clams any way, and you know I like clams so well 1 Didn't you iiks it ?' tffi. Charles Fenno ifoffmaa, the i poet, is said to bo so 111 that he cannot Uve much longer. !&• There is in Sweden a Ladies' Bible Society which presents s eopy of tte Bible to every oewly married couple. CPFits Green Iialleck, the eminent A meriean poet, is, it is said, about to publish a new poem. The people of Roxbnry have voted, 808lo7GJ, in favor of annexation to Bos ton. *&. Ooe hundred millions of gold annual ly crura the Isthmus of Paosmi. New Advert!* /Toon cert J .voitttiskwat arm nm ' *y th* tout** *t Ik* 0117 IP* MXt. NOT! A LI, [«n**iliiLbt*d t_ Mcausl *r sot*, (hr th* th* y**re tIM, 1UI, uvl 1UT, will l*ks psrUtebw eotls* to **■* f*ro w*rd sail fa an, er their aotts sad as*««als " 4; op Prices Reduced, BY IBLL1RS &M C BRIBE! In Markham’s Iron Front Building, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, -Ga. drew, m Cherokee Sheriff Sale*. TJTILLV* sold before tb* Court House door in W tb* Town at Culon, Obtroko* county, th* 1st TaouUy ta Vsbuuy ISSfi, wtthia tb* tat sals hour*, tb* following proterty, to-wih Lot of Load No. >11, i* th* list District sod 2d Scrtiot of I*id nenly, to uti.fr * Jostle* Court fi fs la favor of Thom** D. Ptrkluiso vs. Job* C. Sims, Intcd oo *«d retaraod to m* by a Bail iff. ALSO, LotofNo. less, and IFtsthalf ofllM stl in tb* 2<1 Distsist sad 2d Motion of said coun ty, to satisfy * fi f» issntil Craw • Jnstioss Court of Ontroktt County, it tavor *f Justs A. Walls, tad sundry otters, vs. John Waid; Itvitd on aid retoraad to m* by * Bailiff. ALSO, Paru of Lots Nos> 276 tad 255, teidg parts of stld Lots, on tte South sid* of Blow** livtr, ta th* 14th Districtand 2d section, cosuin- iig 1M aerss, t»or» or Iras, kno»a u tb* Poutor place, and ID acres, more or Iras, oa tb* North part of lot No. 301, In tb* 14tk District and 2d section, sad >0 ae.es, sad 44b psrt of tte last msn'ioned Lot, being tb*t portion it said lot wbsreon Joko Owens formerly rosldod, and Lot No. 2U, in tbo 141b District ud td section, a id 30 bnsbtls of Corn, more or Iras, 2 stacks of fod der; levied os s* tte property ofQmgaA. Mein. ■atiifjr ont stuck moat fi fa ssued from irior Coart of said County, tn favor *f John R. Bobb vs Qso. A. Molntyor. W. R. D. MOSS, D. Sb’ff. Doe. 23, 1357. wtdj. t6J“ So far this Kama 84,138 hogs have been killed st Louisville. Commercial and Chance Speculation*. The whole world is n lottery, to which ill the men and women nr* continually draw, ing blanks and prises. Society would cense to have any excitement—life would have do charms were this not th* case ; for man' kind must have something to hope for, io order to exist. Commerce is based upon this necessity of man’s nature ; and all kiDds of buiintormod reads are purely specs ulative, because uothiugis certain. The establishment of lotteries has grown ont of tbe knowledge of thi* principle which operi stra so powerfully upon society ; and thi will always be sanctioned and sspporte because they are truly beneficial to a lari majority of the public, who crave excitement in matters of gain snd desire to do so with out being subjected to tha injuries and loss of time incidental to gaming. They are as strictly commercial as any other busiuers where risks are indulged in—for chance rules every result where investments are made. Hence it is that Messrs Karan A Co., of Atlanta, Ga.who draw's lottery eve ry Saturday, are suecerful. They receive by mail, tea five or two dollar* aod a halt for a whole, half, or a quarter of a ticket, aod they Mod oet more than ooe prise to every tec applications—while tb* ticket holder, to whom they promptly sen d, some times 'find* himself the poaieseor of a for tune. WOOD'S KAIK KfPTOIt.VTIVE,—i'rof. Woo.!, tbs r»oowD*l iittQvtrtr oflh* Hur tUstora. kfi, atiil U> Iff!** Io hffbilf of tb* n1)icU*l kh» to Wall at owe tr* ■ol«*ru!ly Klnitttd by tb* Amotieta pr*»a v* bet f»r ffuptrlor U all o\h*n lot rwlfil tb* b»lr oo tk« b*»l of th* Ibat b«tofi*1lv«r*4 for m»ajr y««rf, to trow forth with irjMch r?tfor*rNJ Ida inti, > as wb»*ti bl*w«»'lj|vitb thw tdnota^wof yonib. 7^*r* cad b* DO aloubf that It 1* ooe of lb* f r««*t»*t •U*c*it«rke« tntb« hmmUcaI worH. I r**t«tteH j* oeotly ,’r»y hair t»> it* OflKinal ft slor, and tn*k*o It »4«<jm* thr f*tttfit|fai*.llry Uttoro,.which baa be*o *«rjr 4«*trabla ia *U *< •< of tbe wc*M — {^t fsouifi Marolaf UaraH Hold by all good iimg/uU. Special Notices, WE are »n*horl*%l to aoof/uac* „ CLAUKK, aa a C*n1M%l« for re elaotWrfi far Crxtnty Tr*a«if*r. dbwtf. fn If* or tbe Mu* Clrrult. at the e!eeti'so wh,«b m ut Ukm Ma«* oo tbe flnt Mooday to January ne u Ilea 9, ItAI. <!wt4 Toth# Voters of Fa iton County. FiLixrW Cmrto Baiag t CasdnUU lor r*. election ta Ite offca of Clork of tho Inferior Court, *1 tte sossin;' oUelloo in January noil, your uaport at tb* Hallos box sill bo IhaafcfuUy acolvadby yoor okadioot rarvaat. nvo. 18. td. G. M. PAYNE. W WR art authovissd to toaounce tbe ntme of B. H. JOHNBON ts »n Irtdepeu. dsol < ta lalala Uw rlberiff of Cobb Bounty, at tte ensuing election, 1st Monday in lanuary ana MANY VOTER*. Tt, FARJfERa.—Tb* Maw York Weakly A Maws ia aa axcsllaal Msw York ttl . - •' acres oi KH no. Hi It telnf Ite, cotuc, to Use vth dirt, originally Campbell county. Levied upon itprz origin ally C bero- kra now Caatpteli county, a -1 * 1 "®* iHffi acres more or lea. Levtol op« with 2 Jw- tie* Court fi la* iasued lh>» ***»> 0. M., to favor of Dana A Bowd*» and lha otter in favor of Bowilan A Ifa-aoeto v. John Mur- gait. Levy made anJ retuvnad to ma by a Bl AtekS0 acre*ktoto dr te*,Tfo. 773, 18th DtaLlL M., tereo. originally Ctesokae new Campbell county. Levied upon wititt Justice Courtttftv‘“J«^f7#>»™^; Dte, G. U in favor ol M. Thornton and the other Joe H. Cmyella vs 8nmu*l A. Lae. Levy m and returned to me by a Bailiff. Poatpoued D. Sberlff’a Bale. Also, one house and lot lu th* town of Psirbain. the tot containing on* acre, and a blacksmith shop also on said tot; th* property now occupied by Mia. Jennings. To* prop erty levied upon with a fi fa laiuad from the Intorio* Court in favor of Tho*. 0. Glover v* W. T. Brandy and John W. Brandy. Th* property levied upon ss lb* property of J.'W. W. B. SWANN, D. rth'ffi Jan. I, lttoa-td*. Dealt, 1857 RtM /^URasfansiva l^/Vnrnirbing U< reducod prtrae for cash ralvas. Dao II, 1867 Forsvth Sheriff Sales. 117ILL bw *otd bdfor* th* Court Houm Do*r, in tb* " town of Comtulaf, within tb* u*u»l buura uf Bhttilfa kaIm, on tb* Orat TufttUy la Fcbrunry Mkl th* following pn»v* ty to-wit: Oo* DfgrowooAn nAu**d Kitty, about 21 jrxn ot y*wn of *r*, And bvrebUu, About 20 month* of ago. »nd Jot of land So. M2, tuiu *l*o, fractioua *f loU No*, 02, C4, no«i 66, til in the Ut IKatrict nod rtrst section of ftrsylb county ; l**f*d on m tb* prn|>*rty of tb* d*- fttudnnt*, to antiefy n fi fn l**o*d fro mb tb* ^nperlor Coart of Uwinactt county, lofnvor of Tbowu* Rag*n ngninit Nvwtoo MclRli nod St«iib*o tfctitnnu. — A1h>, on* blnek mnr* mule, Urted on n« tb* pro p*r»y of tb*d#f*udnnt, to mtUfy nfl (a iuued from tb* 8up*nor Coart of Fireyth county, in fnvor of Mnrliw Taylor nod Jnoob Tnylor for tb* u«* of officer* of court Bffnintil .V* wton C. Nnl*r. Also, Lotn of Und -Non. IMd, 961,996 nod 996, nil In tb* 14th dUtria nod flnt *c:tioa ol Konytb county, t«wt*d on u tb* property of tb* drf*o*lnnt* to antUfy a A fn 1mofed from tb* Superior Court of Venyth ^tofnvorofOfeorg* W. 7*rr/ agnlut Brook* AUo, tbre* (In* bed itfensUnnd oborda, two tnbl**, oo* d*4k, two donr bnrrtlU, At* amnll bnrrwlla, thr** box**, *lx or light bushel* wbent brnn, oa* «b*ck r**l, on* cnpbonrd, two cbnln, two or*ni, oo* wnab pot, oo* Aro sbov*i, on* pair nadiroo*, eighty b*ttl**, tbno plow* nod jdow stock*, two ox yok**, tor***mp- W ILLb* aold’oB th* flnt TflMdny Io F*biunry next. bwfutw tha Coart Hour* door, ia th* Town of BAphnoAOj llnrniton co»nty, Uucrgin, tb* following of toad! No. HAS, 2d district 3d SMtloa, and bnlftot No. lilt 20th dUtilct Sdsntloo, origionlly Hulk, now HnrnUon'connty.leritd on to satisfy Ibn* Ju*Um* Cjurtfl fn*U«**d from tb* 1143d dUtilct,U. M., Ut fntor Of W* W. IWdu r* K. T. Durls, ThoonaO. W -Idi-np nod Tbomns Farmer, *ndors*r. Levy mad* nod returned to m* by a eonsubl*. AUo, fifty n«r«n of toad. It being tb* aoath*«nn^ eoro*r of lot No. Ufl, 7th tlUtrict, origionlly CnrrolL MW Hsrstoon county, levtod oo ns th* property of Thooton J. Brice to satisfy thr** Justices Court fl ton. M. K. NcaoUs, v*T. J. Brie* nod James Bile*identi ty. Property pointed ont by defendant. Levied nod m turn ed to m* by a constable. Also, lot ot toad No. 1227,20th district Sd section, It being 40 aer«* nor* or I***, Uvtod on a* th* property of Asaph Qaltamonr tosatufy on* Justice Court A fa issned fhim lb* 1077th dUtrlct, U. M. in favor of tJeorge Sharp, for Bar** vs Asfepb Oaltomoar and William uHco, Meartty on*tay,ofexecution. Pointed ont be defendant. Levied ana returned by a consta bl*. JOHN K. UOLCOkHK, Bh’fl' rostpoued Sale*. AT THI SAME TIM* ASD PUCI WIU. M -HOLD Feily acre* of land, levied on aa tb* property of Tbonae P. Sbelnut to satisfy two Juatiefe* Court fl flu issued from the H4dd district, U. M., Tbotnas Parmer vs Thomas P. BbcJont, It being tb eeonth-waet corner of lot No. 60,1th district originally Carroll, now Ear- a Ison county. Propei ty pointed ou Leviedand rvturned by a constable, Also, the West half of town lot. No 44, in the town of Busnaaab, lying on tb* nortb evat corner of tbe P«Wl* Buuart, levied on the property of U B Weir to satisfy one Justice Court II fa. KJ Wetberby vs 8 U Weir, property pointed out by Weir. Levied and re turned to ut* by a constable. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, 8h’9. IlaralHon Mortgage Sheriffs uale. O N tho firet TuraJajr inFeliru«rjr next, will to oold beforo the Court Houm door in in the town at Bachsnsn, between the legal hours ol sale, the follorvingq'.rO[H)'rly to «rit: Lots of land Noe. 8, in tho 1st see. ani, Nos. 12 and 80, in the 20th dirt and 3d seo. containing 40 terra ea*h more or less. Levied -on to satisfy one UuperiorGourt mortgage fi fa issued train Haralson Superior Court. Btake- ly, UhutoA Co. vs Wm. White. Properly pointed out in the mortgage. JOHN K. HOLCOMBE, Hh’ff January 1st, 1858-tds. ty torrsU,. Ibarras, two ■feadfe, cart, three p*os of ahoeh*. sixty barrels of corn, more or less, 1230 boodles of fcdJer, more or less, ooe epfooiog wheel, sixty feet loch plank, ooe show ease, 43 bonnets, ooe tob^eeoentter. ooe eonot- leg room callfeoder, oa* Hfll* gun, ooe double barrelled shot guo, levied on as tbe property of Richard tt Brooks to MtUfy a fl (a issued (rum th* Bupetior Court of Forsyth county, io fever of Juetob Hs Wood- iff against tte’-ard U. lire >k*. I Also, lot of land No. 123, In the 3rd district and 1st section ol Forsyth county, levied oo aa th* pro perty of Joel Bramblett, to i -,ti«fy two fl fas Issued from a Justices Court of Forsyth county. In favor of leasts too Este* against Wm. li. BrambUH and Joel UmmbleU,poiaUdottt brJo«l Bramblett, levy toad* and returned to tee by a Constable. Also, lot of tootl So. 99, to tb* 3rd district and first section of Fursytb ooanty; levied on as th* property of tbedefeodaot. to satUfy two fl .as isentd from a Justice* Court ot Forsyth county, lo favor of V. & an agalust Caleb tlerodoo, sold for tbe pure base money,tlevy mad* aod returned to a* by a Constable. Also, lot ef toad So. 649, io tbe 3rd district aod first section, levied oo as tbe property of Jonathan Me lo ti r* to satisfy sundry fi fas Issued front a Justices Gnort of Forsyth county, on* iu favor of Strong k Burts, oo* io tovurof John W. McAfee k Bona, ooe to favor of MdJstr* aod Moore, on* In favor of James A. Boyle k Oo.. against Jonathan Nflotlr*; levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also, lots of Und No*. 963 and 186 lo th* 2nd dis trict aod 1st section ot Forsyth county, levied oo as — * - - « - -• suoory fl fas eoonty; two u a, uunningnoa aam r «c. ‘ •fafor of F M. Brsnaoa nearer against 1st maker, and Willtoto feen'tod security oo sUy of fi fa. oo* io favor of Jam** %. Ray ley bearer against * Freeland Freeland maker and M Jl and A r Bell UUa, ou# to favor, of f M^Bnnnoo beam agajost Isaac'Freeland maker afld uamuel Brawn security, aod William Freeland ateur.ty on etay of A fa, nod ooe in favor ofJooadCala bearer against Isaac Free land maker, 0 W Rogers eodorasr sod William Free- land seenriry oO a r.y ot fl ta; pointed out by Isa Frmtood; levy mad* aod returned to me by a Const _Lots of Laud No. im, 1037, la thn 3rd DUt, and lit soctioug containing 40 acres, morn or 1**C| *t9b it vied on nFthn. property of E. J. Dooly, to ntiffy a Superior Court Q fa In favor of K. ” Habhrack vi R. J. Dooly: AlsoA20 acre*, on tb* west undivided half, of lot of land No.‘3ti$,'to the 3rd dUtrlct aod first section of Forsyth coert*, levied oo cs tbo property of B F fl* a is to satisTyja fi fa Issued from the Superior Court of Forsyth county, luYaVO? of William Boon agatoet B f Harts. JAHBi MILFORD, SberUL Hortgagc Sheriff Sale, iyiU.be sold before tb# Oeurt Hove* Door io the f f town of Camming, within tho usual hears *f rib»riffS*k)i, th* following property, to-wit. Oo* negro girl named Boie, one two hors* wsgon aod one mole; levkiVjo as the, -- Htewart, to satisfy a mortgage Inferior Coo?t*f >«H^theonatjr^infavor of Harrison JAM 68.M1DFORD, Sheriff. Hum merour against January 1,1668 Union Sheriff Sale*. W IIL be sold before tbe Court He use Door .. up town of BUlravtUe, on tb* first Tuesday In F*bre ary uest, tb* following propeity, to-witi I SO towQ lots ip th* town of MUlreville, Noe 60 and 66, levied ** as th# property of Wm M Uwreooe to ratlafya A fa Mimed from Onion Muperior fAjurt in fevor ofThd* J HUsoo agslr it Wm U lawrauee, ataoeel and Orrsol'wTaoner aecarlttos. Al j, lot .No. Id), in tho Uth district, first raetlon letied oo as the proj uty of the defendant to mUsfy a fl fa I sued from l a Ion Hu| etlor Court, io favor of ' J aurgelvs. Little fogram Also, lot* of land 392 and 29d, 10th dlsttlct and first ctioo. aod tbe undivided half of tb# following lot* Jfoi. 100.101,21, 1M. Ill, 144, lo the 11th dlairUt let seetioo, aod tb* wkot* tot if*. 114,19th district Id section, levied can* tb* property of Murray and HavU, ib* first two lota fcvbd on a* tb* property of Im vie aod tb* remainder sv th* property of Murray io eauafv a A fa toranl from Union Hupertor Court la fh- vor or Hoary Curley vs. Alsxaoder Main/ and Char- svls. «eo, lot Irod No. 10'*. loth dfstrtot, 1st section, U- rl*d on av tb# property of Lewis Akins to satisfy a fl fa tesoed from Caton duperkw Court, In favor ef limp* smi Reid use of War Martin vs fowl* Akira, Also, lot of Uod So. 291, 17th dtotrlet, lit aration, levied oo a* tb* property of J E Martin to satisfy afl fa is* uni from I’olan Hupertor Court In favor of Jr Wettbern vs JK Marti a. Jaaoary 1,1968 H. tt WILEY, D. Sheriff. A liMlNUfTHATOlPH HALE-Agreeably to an order ut tbe Court of Ordinary of OwmneU coooty, wfU sold be6*r* the Court None* Door to the town of Lswranravilit, within tb* Toee tay I* F*bn •d Lily, aboet ot Georg* Mirk htsOf nM county th* benaflt ef the heirs and creditors ef e*M 1‘tfmg Terms mad* known oa tbe 4*y *f salA Dee. 19U.1M7 WM* I UPC, Arim’r. ritbin tb* legal boars sale, on the list >u tt rat* tut try twill, ireu Lit . . ... V. XMMfaUu.iralfaatirrar York city MMv HandwWi laluds hs4te*o 100, asd Uu far raaatrjr retetog IlsutoM Ite Mhsi sa4 ar«r*c*/or this setuoo’l caleb is retijui»i | m* wort wrrert Ctui* aorkrt >a* Trwlora ra te 850 barrels Tte American clipper John tertfaVitk aU tte mwv aod toSStttoMW ttTte Ijtnd wo* to toil for Sow BcdtertToa *.!«.*> U Ire.*""** Pofitpoied jUaiMstrater's Silt. W IIJ. to tots refer. IM CMrtt Bote* dote at fategutoa, renal* aoaatr, wltofa Ik* xaeal tour, of rat., oa th* Sr.t Ttortrey la tfarcl, aaxt, otoSlaaS So- Ito I* tMSto Sfatrtcl an* fat aartioa wtilaaBy Oakre. tow roaota reaatv. Mlwtht prapraty ot Jota Mfaua, SrerareA. ty ektaa to a» fin tf tk.Uoart tf OrUfaavy tt Create a coaly - T S*M far’lte itatllagfav < . . mate a tte tolra of* W the; New York Ledger FOR 1844 t THE BEST FAMILY PAPER IN THE WORLDi All the Favorite Writers retained, and Hew onei added. Stitt Greater Attractions let th* Msw Year. Tte clrevtsUaa of tte NEW YORK LEDGER U DOW Three Hundred aud Thirty Thoteand Co. piet, which U greater than that of any Ten other Literary Papers in America Th* profit* oa tha unpar- at.tot el nutation .n.M« th. proprt.tur of THE !-ZO- GEU lo expend sums Upon U which would aooo swamp any ordinary pubUcallou. A paper with a circula tion ofosty a 100,0C3 or so would slab under th* ex penses of THE LEDGER in lens than six month*. 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No person la reetrloted to a stogie abate— Theee taking Ire memberships, ramlUlng f 15, ore entitled fa on sum Engraving tad Six Uekotrt Full partloulart of the Association era given to the Art Journal, which contains orer sixty eplss- dld Engravings, price fifty oests per n am bar.— Specimen eopiea will te east to oil persons who desire to subscribe, on receipt of five pottage stomps 15 cent*. Address 0. Z. DERBY, Actuary 0. AU 548 Broadway, Now York,or WJf, B. BARNS8, Hon’y Seo’y Dec 25—dtf Atlanta, Gaorgia. IM IT6H1 u HOGS, PORK, BONES, AND T730R SALE In qnantlliee to nit Ufa 1: hy SEAGO, ABBOTT A nor. 18, if. oUmirssiUNa M EROKKNT. FOR THE FURGHABE, I i* end Storage of ProdnceJ poite the Western A Atlan tic Railroad Depot. November It, 1857 dAwlf SALT.! CAA Socks in store snd for sale by HJ JOSEPH WINSHIP. Nov 24, 1857 r d*wlf BUTTER AND CHEE8E. A LARGE supply on hud of superior quality, nod for sale by JOSEPH WIM8HIP. Mar 24, 1867 dASrtl 8ASH BUNDS A DOORS M anufactured to order, nt our shop over winehip’e Iran Works. JOS. WINSHIP 8t CO. Attonto, Nov 25,1857 t dw2m TronT Iron! A LA ROE Stock of Btownh Me nufnu . turing end Mining Company’s Iron, con stonily oa hn. ',al Monafactarera price, by J08EPH WINSHIP, November U, 186c daw" BANK AGENCY. AH®z Mo WaMsi««, Agent for tAhBank of Camden S Carolina. OBca at Ifkltooe, A Robiuou Worth awe— sonar of Hauler Soil Pryor streefa, Attonto, On. will giro prompt etUotiuntu eolleetioni generally •fF EAT HERS. GEORGIA, Gwinnett Cdiity. tat fan ef dismiirto* Item retd OseMluihle et tte Esbrsary Tam sent, of tte seM Ouart of Ordlaary, O.T.RAU.fRAW.OrdJ' Dro.4tb.f57. win, ADM I.. GEORGIA, B Y Tift*# of an I - ofOrdtnir nitiEor an..,— will te efasareeueS la TBE LEDGER on tte Smt ef January. N. w. 2.—Ve have no Arnts authorised fa re. calre reteerlptluM for the LEDOER. Rebserttere ■test always remit Street fa sa, and nut wad er pay Utay Areata. A hick morel Me tbtreafartaaa every artist, to THR UtUlER la reel tteoawiMo(ila UeSlag ere- Utbatac. or*aaoflrttnl guaranis, that It rtaaSe to Cher Sad suet vast fa a alaaaarwretly pehUeeUuaa that * it. |fi*.26f ‘ Jjecid conflifp b* cold on tk* flnt T***4*j in to Ite tow* ufHhrttuevlUe, to retd eunr.ty, eMtalnleg halt rare, more at ksa, adjeloieg load, e/Ye law th* W..II of the hairs end •ewUlraTTfraW raUW. Teiiaea m»d* known on dev of rat*. Jf-TjJ^flkPBO^'Admfnlitratcv. Dacaabax7, aMHUl ’ *SM O.T.RAEEtrnUW.Ord'y GEORGIA, Forsyth CownlF mWO MONTHS ail er let.. I .tell apply I to the Court of OrJintn efFonyth conn, tyfer leave toroUthe Unde end Httntbe- longing to Iho eetot* of CoL Wiley B.^ Hutch, ins, Into of arid county deceased. MILES W. SUTTON, AdreV. November 4th, 1867 wtm Lost Scrip! Lost Scrip! ' *a«r4 > _ J’iH. 9 aod YirgtelejReil Jety tilt, us*. AdalBbtratm' 8tk, ' A °af B,A 5^ ori " ,flk * «w4 et Oro dluty ef Cherokee eownly, wit) be sold be fore tbe Court Room doer to the fawner OMteR within tte legal koare of eele, M tte 8r,t Tues day In Janoary nut, tte tract of lewd wtenon Timothy Haney, Ufa of raid eooaty, deuued, resided at the Ume of Ml daath, OMtalatocIM ■rose, woH improved, In tha 15th dUtrlet of the 25 eeotiea ef reli toaxty, Atw r . tte teilowtor Negraro, lewtt, Itaneoh - L -- r - - * CtonTH'i! — “ Henry end Timothy, heir, end Timothy Haney,daeroeed, (bribe creditors ef tald deeeaaed. JACOB HANEY, J. C. IIANKY, Nor, 184k, 1867. Qru \ COILS ROPE, 25 teas. Im Tobeoera OUl.lt teg. Rio Cette, Neill MwwteTZT;