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MqnCIP^L TJGKET.
. The
Democratic Nominations.
ELECTION «lh DECEMBER.
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FOR MAYOR:
JOHN H. JAMES.
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A. XJUfDEN, A. L FOWLER.
nxnt WABD :
W. & MORRIS. JOHN F. MATES.
CALL far a DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION
T* Nominate afaalldata ftr
Hnerur.
A Convention of tbs Democratic party
will assemble ia Atlanta on Wedneedsy,
the Sixth Day of ttaombar saat, at 10
o'clock, A. M., to nominate a candidate
for Governor.
By direction a( tbe State Democratic
Ereputin. Committee.
• * » v.? Cunsd Aananaoa,
Chairman.
At.t. whisky ia not mean and adulterat
ed. Some is purs. Those who have
tried the Pride of Pennsylvadia say it la.
OTTY AFFAIRS.'
Evxnr Article that is new and stylish
will always be found at the London
Store.
>K*:Jpr.a»A««>asA In the
Third Baptist Church this morning at
10t o’clock.
Stokbs A Brother.-These popular I 01 ? ,or U>® *®* k . »»U» b«® thanks for
dealers in family groeeries, have an im
•StooLen hand—Granite Block.
iAUm ppanomo Housn—Long es
tablished, and one that improves with
age. See Mr*. Overby’s card.
Dfc.>7. Kxlow, the proprietor of the
Oerman Water Care, advertises for a
large house and farm near the city.
AmuurioNs Next Week. — Dross
Goods, and newest Trimmings, Shawls,
Cloaks, Millinery and Pars, at the Lon
don Store.
Caft. John Kbut shows his goods to
rverri^di, (a* tf kospm Ai on
hand, on terms as accommodating as he
is, wliiqti 9*u’| be axcettsd in the city,
Baubaob MAMJFAOvonr.—Joe. Frans,
of Knoxville, advritisee that he is making
sausage* ateaip, jn 7*7 large quanti-
tie^ ;>
FWtaai* , WlJhsd » pleasant call
‘ 1 Ha A A Cuaainglmtn,
of the SheibyviUe Commercial. Be pub
lishes a large and thriving weekly, with
Jtoqmiqt/o ISofipn.—Service* ia the
German ’*-g—gr .grill be held ia the
Pint Presbyterian Churob. this Sunday
atlas*e—, at three e’alook, by the Kev
Theo. Kaberle. .
Fiawr MxTHonnrr Cuuacss, Rev. Arsai-
nine Wright, profor- Preaching at 10i a.
a, by Rev.,Ctornrtt McMillan, of Hab
ersham county, and at 7 T. is., by Rev.
A. L. Hamilton, D. D.
Who Want* Nice Cracxbbs T —H.
Lewi* AO*, are beaaa aaanofarinrers of
all kinds of Many crackers. Those dp
airing oan go and esc how they aiwnwde
before porchaaing.
Ethiopic LmoagioK.—The negro boy
who anyiadw *0* * bot> ““Okhcr boy,
ainoekhO death of hia victim, ha* been
bound over to apoagr before the Superior
Costtiby Justice Johnson.
Dsscuaaoap.—Yesterday the eaaas of
John Cross, Wm. Jennie, Morton Pal
mer and Jesse PhffNflti idfim jome Has-
lin, Afaa*«ad with KukMxing, were in
veWigated before Wm. B. Smith, V. 8.
CommmsHMHb and dieoliarged for want
of
Wa again urge the importanoe of the
Depwcralio, saudlitita*. for Mayor and
Cesnrilma|pada|rinE a uniform ticket to
prevent frauds 00 the day of election.
We invite all«« MM our eMce- aod'll
i wtthwa. R will not
Call Mad*. — An informal
of- oar immediate- representa
tives, Senator Hillyer, and Representa
tives Hoge, Wilson tad Jsekson, was
held yesterday, at which they concurred
in the oaU made by our correspondent
Fulton, in Tan Sun of yesterday mom-'
ing, for a meeting of the Democracy of
this county ou Monday night, for the
purpose of ohoosiug delegate* to the
State Convention, to nominate a Go(v
error, on the 6th December. They se-
commend the last Democratic Com.
suttee,to taka hkugition in the premiai.
So it may be understood by all that the
meeting will be held uooordiug to tbe
■Sg^ej^thof “>q|h)n,” S’. M-, at
We have seen and oonveraed with a
number of the Democrats of Fulton
oounty, and all very eheerfuUy and hearti
ly appro vathe grwpriMfof thaeogfe^ien.
It has met with universal approval—net
a rtiyanlwg voioe—su for a* we have bean
able to hear. We, therefore, ,feel fully
warranted and justified in saying the
meeting will take place. We, therefore,
urge the Democrats iooosse out. •
r Mot Muon Eariiom.—The House of
Be press ntsti lire has been engaged three
dsys on the subject of reducing the pay
of its members. This is t very proper
thing to be done, but they are consuming
too muoh time about it. The pay of
members costs the State over $2,000 per
day, and over $500 per hour to listen to
the speeches, which are not worth much.
There is ono tiling they ought not to
forget in catting down their pay—that is
■mileage. U a»ly,-costs 5 cents pes »ile
■to4ide.iM thedtaBMwd, and to allow the
members more than 10 cents per mile for
tbeir travel.
In relation to the right to vote, tbe
Nett Era cant see the difference between
the President of the United States Sen
ate, who is not a member, of that body,
and doe* |not represent any constituency
in it, and the President of the Senate.of
the State of Georgia, who is a member oi
the Senate and represents tbe people of
his district. The Era’i construction
would deprive the constituency of the
Pm*.— Abou^twelve o'clock.ia*t light
the alarm of flee was sounded. Hie Arc
was in an old wooden building, on the
corner 01 B.-oad and Walton streets. The
engines were out so promptly that little
or no damage wee done. Numbers One
and Three got water on the fire so
promptly that no one oouid determine
which was first, consequently it was de
cided that honors wore easy between the
two.
President of the Georgia Senate of all
voice or representation in the legislature, -sewdo invoko was over b fere mlBoea
simply because tbe man whom they bad
to represeut them was called
upon by the Senate to preside over its
deliberations. The argument is'‘exceed
ingly flimsy and aopbistioaJ.’’
City Courts. —The carnival among the
mioe and spiders still bolds sway in tbs
halls of Juatioe.
ted in this country. It is trying to sow
the seeds of violence Nad lawlessness,
and encouraging outrages upon peacea
ble, law-abiding people, which ought to
make the blush of shame tingle upon the
oheek of its editor. The most rampant
secessionist this State ever produced
never advocated sueh open rebellion and
utter disregard of law and order.
The Pond Daisy Fa bn, which was
sold at auction yesterday morning, by
CoL G. Vi. Adair, was purchased by Mr.
John Ryan for $1,06b—about $100 per
Personal.—W. D. Trammell, a young
attorney of this city, who has been ab
sent for some months adjusting his fami
ly’s estate, has returned to resume the
practice of his profession.
Dewars.—The bill to seeover property
stolen from the State, is causing some of
the robbers to quake. At Isaak one of
them has been trying to sell his property
for a low price and on loug time. Let
all persons take notice that the State his
a prior lien upon the property now held
by any one who has been connected with
robber band of the late ffiuilock-Blod-
gett administration. Tbe hduses And
lots they now have are State assets. If
say one bnyt them, it will be with full
notioe given tbtt the title is not good.
Riadt Excuses.—Yesterday afternoon,
when Jndge Hopkins was dismissing tbs
their prompt and efficient discharge of
their duty, be Axmctnded by directing
that if any one of the number wished to
preeent excuses, he would please rise.
Imagine the Judge's surprise when the
entire body arose to their feet
A Card or Thank*.—Mr. Editor: As a
notice recently appeared in Th* Daily
Sun that tbe members and friunds of
Payne’s Chapel M. E. Church South
would pay the pastor anil his family a
donation viait ou last Monday, the pastor
of said Churob desires, through the
•xme medium, to return hii sincere
thatpks to all who so kindly remembered
him and kis family on that oeeaaien. It
something new—something never
met with before in a long, laborious, min-
iaterial life—bat something that will ever
be remembered with pleasure.
D. D. Cox.
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The Latest Problem.—Whether the
“Business Manager” of the Net! Era
will not fool so “small,” on account of
tho few vot#s lie will receive in the city
election, that he will grub, his way so
deep into some dung hill, that it will be
jiu difficult to find him, as it lately was to
find out who owned the Era.
OaonatA Western Railroad.—The
preliminary survey of this road, under
efficient management of Oapt J. L.
Grant, is nearly completed. The advance
route is an approximate air-line from
haw to the vicinity of Talladega, Ala
buna, pasting through Campbell and
Oarrall counties in Georgia, and Ban
dolph and Talladega counties, in Ala
bams, intersecting the Chattohooohee
River, In Georgia, and the Tallapoosa, in
naan*. Th* return route, made in
search of the most practicable and eligi
ble, preserve* a tolerably uuiforin dis
tance of a number of miles North of tho
advanoe route.
Tho oorps encountered some very cm
massing ground in th* rioiuity of (lie
Chattahoochee and tbe mountainous re
■ on tho lino of Alabama and Geor
gia. All ebstaolos, however, have diaep
peered boforo the indefatigable Grant,
and the Eugiueeriug Corps now in the
vicinity of Villa ltica, Carroll oouaty,
will soon be in tbe oity, to taka a brief
rsspita from a laborious tour of four
oaths in forest and field.
Capt J. L. Grant is now In tbe city,
bat will return soon to the corps to pilot
them to Atlanta
On Bona Bcmafi Iituitffio,
Counit.—We Inara that the gin hpaas
of Mr. Titan WMhw Mfr
ty, was burned on the nifMatrffiaiMC
instant It.
diary. The buiMRM **• Rew—put op
I in ituheat aevua bales L
Fulton Supamoa Court.—The Court
was employed all day ia the prosecution
of Timothy D. Lynee, ex-officio Justice
of the Peace, charged with malpraotice
ia office. Ia the indictment- he was
char god; Pint with having tried felo
nies, wild* hi* court bad jurisdiction only
ia misdemeanors; second, with suppress
log warrants and bonds returnable to the
Superior Court The indictment sped
fled tome of the trial* among which
the eaaas at W. Oopalaad sad N. P.
Tutwiler, charged with larceny after
trust ft farther declares ho bad per-
Veried the tfeJt ootflded trim, to the 1u
* $iid fraud of the citlxan* of the
Post Bapnwr Cuunon
Ladies of
for their festival, which will taka place
00 Thursday and Friday nights, Novem
ber 80th and flli rt, in the lecture room of
ter 30
th* Q
sate <
OharclR ®Tt not fully advised
0 Mm programme, but will guarantee
at to aU who at-
GerireU Arf tephens, i
TUMarsatifatioe, wh
ires represented by
Howell; Defense by
and G. S. Thomas
iveatigation, wbinh siniW"* 1 ' ou
Friday alls**non, was not onsaptated uu-
stChuboh Fnsnvau—The til yesterday afternoon, occupying the
ChusACdirid nuugsigstiua ha&U time*f theOburt The Jury re-
a verdict of guilty in the last
charge, which includes two distinct ao-
Sentencc has not been pronounced.
The defense declared their intention to
move for an arrest of judgment and uew
trial, which will be' delermiaed to-nior-
Amendmxnui Bueanerox—Many par
sons think the Senate Bill to recover the
property of which tbe State has been
robbed, as requiring. too much, and
throwing too many restrictions in the way
of pfll—llhim. - - -Ji Y.1-
It 1* suggested that the House amend
the same by adding that before anything
can be recovered oft th<4 bond df in I*
former, the jury shall find, not only that
the information was false and unfounded,
bat that th* proeecution was malicious.
Also, that a Public Proeecater
Li* appointed by the Legislature, who
shall, bu the pari of the State, institute
proceeding* against any person when he
may think proper.
Neolecthtu IBs DS^y.—H Osn.Grant
don’t suppress the New Era li* will not
do as that journal is tiying ',to make the
people believe he wilt It pretends that
he bus a great btttxor of rebels and rebel
teachings If this be so, ho must sup
press the Era, for no such rebellion as it
The New Thiol or Rav. M. D. Wood.
We have already, announced that Judge
Hopkins bad granted a new trial in tbe
case of Mr. W«*d. ,W# burn that this
4ml„w*s .panted upon the
ground hf nevfty discovered evidence,
which is intended to impeach and
invalidate the credibility of the testi
mony of the prosecution st the time he
was convicted. It will be recollected
that no evidence was intr*daod hfthtm
at that time; but the when newtrial takes
place, he will introduce a number of wit-
The New Rxmluon.—'The Radicals
are the leaders and open advocates of
lawlessness and rebellion,
grows so bold and unscrupulous, that its
organa—such as the New Era—openly
threaten our people with military inter
ference on the pari of Gen Grant and
the Paction now holding the reins'of
Government, for claiming and vindioai-
ing their plainest rights, in a perfectly
peaceful, loyal and constitutional way.
The oountry is beginning to be restive
about what the legislature is doing-
saying it is slow commencing the great
^ work before It
Public Scsoouvr-iAtteatio* is callsd
to the advertisement of Professor Million,
Superintendent of Public Schools. He
gives notioe tliat the examination of
teachers will take place on tbe 6th and
7th day* of December. Those who are
desirous of obtaining these places had
bettor begin to prepare for examination
See the notioe.
Mil Law’s Lecture.—The lecture on
Temperance delivered last evening in th*
Bepreeeutativq Hall, was in keeping with
the other efforts of this peerlees lecturer.
Hia theme, though uet ao inspiring and
not so wall calculated to aroiue the flu oat
funoiea, as his Triumphs of Eloquence,
was nevortheloas well haullod, and Mr.
Lew won new laurels In the field in
which heretofore he has stood pre-emi
nont ns a finished lecturer and elegant
essayist
Linuard u Cowno.—The oelebraied
William Horace Lingard, tho greet
comedian and vooaliat, will app*ar at
DoGive's on Monday night, with a tal
ented company of sixteen artists, who,
in thoir individual specialties, have won
laurels in Europe and America, until, in
tbeir sphere, they naw stand pre-eminent.
Monday eveuing they will perform the
old English comedy, “Naval Engage
ments,'' Miss Alioe Dunning as Mary
Mortimer. Mr. Lingard will follow in
his specialties of songs, ballads, per
aouatioua, &c., which the press every
where pronounce truly astonishing.
The Board or Education.—The city
Board of Eduoation ia composed of the
following persons: Joseph E. Brown,
Chairman; H. T. Phillips, E. E. Raw-
son, David Mayer, M. C. Blanchard, L.
P. Grant, John H. Flynn, Jas. P. Logan,
L. E Weekly, W. A. Hemphill, W. L
V<Tug9, A »<1 IA J- Lowt^—twclve-iu all,.
Bln. 1. Mafloa is tho Qbnerel Superin
tendent of Public Schools.
Four were elected by th* City Council
tost Friday night vis: Messrs. Blanchard,
Hemphill, Lowry and Scruggs. Mr.
Hsssphffi tong -Mr. Blanchard wet* re-
elected to tlfl vacancies occasioned by
tbs smisstiou of tbeir own terms, while
Marin Lewiy and Scruggs were elected
to fill vacancies occasioned by the death
of Dr. CKvefe oad the resignation of
Dr. Stout We sr* informed that such
was the understanding and intention of
W the tori two
gentlemen, but that really th* new term
of offioe began on Friday uight, and the
Council, unwittingly, have chosen them
’’ihp .HBq Johfl Troupe oooiuflsd
their engagement in this city last even
ing with the play of Colleen Bawn. Miss
Effie Johns lias won golden opinions
from oqr eilirips by her lady-like detri
ment on th* stags. Mr. Holland mad*
a reputation as a fine caricature, and the
entire oompsoy have sustained them
selves with oommendable
Dn. J. L. Rows. No. 8 Capitol Build
ing, has performed some very wonderful
auras «f Rbpturs, and twfen to sBMff
A,, p best citizens in Atlanta and to emi
nent practising physicians. Thote
afflicted with the trouble will be interest
ed in conversipg with him. He charges
nothing for making examinations.
Phomptlt Paid.—A few days age, the
Southern Life Insofanoe Company, of
this city, sent.* eheek to the wido r of
Nathaniel M. Hill, deceased, late of Per
ry, Georgia, for Ten Thousand Dollars
to pay a policy of insurance on the life
other husband. Mf. Hill hadVA In
sured same two or three^ytAs, and had
paid to the company the sum of $1,250.
By making this small outlay, he has [left
a handsome fortune to his widow in the
hour of her need.
No one knows the day be may die; and
no man should be content without insur
ance on his life.
Th* [Southern Lit® has established a
reputation among our own people for
keeping^a sound reserve, and promptly
paying all claims.
Mr. Geo. A. Vebrault is our duly
authorized Traveling Agent He is now
on a trip to North Alabama and Ten-
COMMERCIAL.
Office Daily Sun, Nov. 25, 1871.
cotton market.
t Market is strong to-day. SaleB on tho
streets 17; in warehouse 171. Receipts
125 bales; sales 100.
Provisions—Bacon is firm—shoulders
8R«U8t; elesr rib sides 9; clear
sides 9i@9i; hams, plain 11(^151;can
vassed l*itia Bulk meats—shoulders
71; clear nb sides 8|; clear sides 8|.
Financial—Gold is buying 1 10—
selling 1 12; silver jg. buying 1 04—sell-
ingl 08.
Pro. x—Rough peaches A* to 6> per
' 10 to 14. Apples, peeled,
r mnd; poeled
to 41
per pound; green Georgia apples
$3 50 to $4 OOperbbl-
Butter—Tennessee and country but
ter 26 to SO cents; North westers. 37 to 31
Leather—Hemlock 0& to JjO; Oak W
to 45; Harness leather 86. to 45; up]
leather 42 to 5G; Calf skins $25 to I
per dosen; American calf skins $25 to
40 per dozen.
1 IDES—Green 7 to 74; green salt 8i
“T W Ire
to 8]; dry hides 16
Onions—$3 00(5*4 OO.per barrel. n .
Tolacoo—Low grade* 55<3a>0c; com
mon, 68(566; good, 75(590; floe, $1@
$1 25 ; dhoieo brands, $1 25@1 50.
Iron—Swede 7o; horse shoe iron 7o;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c.
Mackerel—Half bbto. No. 1 $8.50; No.
$1 85; No.
2 97; No. 8 $6. Kits,
2 $1 60; No. 3 $1 40.
Chreek—17o.
Grain.—Corn, old, very scaroe—white
ew 1 ear obW 85
95(597; mixed 95; ne-
Oats, mixed 65(5)68; black 70(575; yellow
65.
Sugar—A, 14; extra C, 14|; crushed,
powdered an 1 granulated, 15; Dem-
erara 13t@131; fair to choice brown,
111(5121. Fair supply; market steady.
OoWRR—Rio, 23035; Java, 84; Li-
guira, 30. The coffee market is some
what excited; prices higher.
Molasses—By barrel, 87; by hogs
head, 32; New Orleans choice, 70.
Salt—Liverpool 2; r Yjrgiuia 2. Rice
iranoi . ..
$7 00(5$7 60; family . w .
family $8 75(5)9 50; fancj $ia
OOTTON GOODS.
8 os Osnsbnrgs, 16; 6 os, 12). '4-4
Sheeting, 12). 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8
Shirting, 10); Shirting, 8). Yarns, all
nutbai $1 40. Oott&u rope, 28.
domestics in good demand.
oun—Superfine $6 50(587;
‘ r $T 50(58 25; ettre
All
BY TKLEQRAPH.
Ohhtjcton, November 23.—Gotten
strong middling* 18(518); net receipts
2016; exports u—twiae 123; sales 500;
stook 29,243.
Louuviua, November 25.—N«w ik mil
der* 7; old sides 7). Vtotsrii markets
generally qvist ahd unchadge^ £
Savannah, November 25.—Cotton so-
tive—middlings 18); net receipts 3625;
exports to Great Britain 1602;sales 3100;
stook 70,219. -■ . •- «<..
& Bummer Notion ^
■A- Diploma Awakdud,—Lowb, Don
gtosiA Dallas, 42 Whitehall street, re
ceived the Dipldmt at oar last Fair, for
the finest display of Dress Goods and
Dry Goods. This firm sticks to the one
price system, and allow no deviation.
Their stock is large, well assorted and
tlieir prices are low.
Call and see them at 42 Whitehall
Street *. :n lo -■-..ml , nov2-lm
I 1 V he • to:IT-..’ ; . •: . T .
tor Assorted Crackers pat up.eEpres
ly for firiifr tHnofotm ***
Creeker Meal oosuriuitiy on hand- Rnd for
sale at the Cracker Factory. mi '
nov26-6t ’ J ■: jH- Lnwri * Do.
K Atinpru Minro Meri,. *0«fe
toxl retaU, at Stoke* ABtaV Jtov2fi.it j
sole and retail, at f
aov2fi.lt
to. 60 praero “EeKpae” Btoek Alps
car, just received, TM- OtAttt gurianteed.
nov26.lt lanhiauin at:
$ef A few left of those Drees Goods
rsesatly resolved frem aaetkm. Prices
exceedingly low, at
nmdfi-U — .in’ Jour Exeux'o.
Btto-Blanket* 1 Blankets ! in immense
variety, just received at
uuiTC-lt ’ ' John Krkly's.
$9* Lace Collars and sets ia great va
riety; also, a fine line of, Ladies’ Searft,
Ties, etc., at
nov2fi-lt John Krrli’s,
ir Japanese Cocoa Stioks Hade! for
the first time in Atlanta, at Block's Can
dy Factory, No. 75 Broad street.
Broken Candy 20 cents per pound.
Chooolate Caramels every Wednesday-
Fresh Candies of all kinds kept constant
ly on hand. nqv25
a, Fine Arts.—The highest prize
was awarded to Lane’s Art Gallery, by
the Atlanta Agricultural and Industrial
Association, for the best Portraits ; aha,
a silver medal for tbe beat Photographs
Painted in Oik'
AH work at the above Gallery done on
the most reasonable terms, and warrant
ed to give entire satisfaction or no charge.
nov21-tf
□g* Members of tbe LegMatore lopk
to yotnr interest and have youf photo
graphs made at Smith A Motes’ Art Gal
lery, 27) Whitehall street novl9
It you want the finest pictures
made in the State, go to Smith A Motes'
"115719
trod/.
. Get your Photographs at the Pro-
yum* Art Cattery of Smith A Mote*.-—
Hiey received every premium offered for
Photograph’s st the late Fair. novl9
rrr, - a, V
50r Medals Awardud.—Smith A
Motes received three medals at the l»t*
Fair—one for the best display, on* for
the best plain, and one for tbe beet ool-
ored Photograph. novl9
tS~ Call at Bloek’s Candy Factory,
No. 75 Broad street, for Marsh Mallow
and Chocolate Creams, fresh made every
day.
Standing Commutes* of IBs Gosrgln
State Senate.
Judiciary—Bceee, Chairman; Brown,
CaDdler, Wellborn, Nnnnally, Hillyer,
Ntoholla, Hoyle, Brock.
Finance-Simmons, Chairman; Hinton,
Candler, Burns, Hillyer, Lector, Heard,
Niobolls, Bruton.
Enrollment—Hoyle, Chairman; Well
born, Hillyer, Paddy, Brown, Kibbee,
Welch.
Th* Stats bf th* RetmMio—'Wellborn,
Chairman; Reese, Hillyer, Brown,
Kibbee, Hinton, Brock.
liducation—Nicholls, Chairman; Kib
bee, Jarvis, Boris, Lester, Clark, Camp
bell.
Internal Improvements — Nil anally.
Chairman; Burns, Bruton, Erwin, Block,
Hinton, Jervis.
Banks — Lester, Chairman; Hillyer,
Simmons, Burns, Erwin, Welch. Stead
man. * till-qyV
Privilege And Elections—Brown, fchair-
maa; Heard, Griffin, Kirkland, Kibliee,
Hicks, Estes.
Petitions—Estes, Chairman; Hoyle,
Black, Cone, Cameron, Colman.
Publio Buildings—Ejwih, Chairman;
Kirkland, Lester, Black, Bum*, Bruton,
Con®. j
The Pemkentianr—Kibbea. Clutirnuui:
Nicholls, Jones, Cone, Candler, McWhor
ter, Wallace.
Lunatie Asyhan—Hinton, Chairman;
Simmous, Erwin, _ Smith, Kibbee, Ma
thews, Welch.
Military—JervU^Chairsaas; Kirkland,
Cone, Erwia, Brook, Estes. Deveaux.
Printing—Hillyer, Chairman;Candler,
Simmous. Hinton, Wsllborn, Riobard-
son, dark.
Deaf sad Dumb Asylum—Burns,
Chairman; Jones, Black, RfohareUou,
The Institution of the Blind—Jonas,
Ohainnso; Simmomi, Hoyle, Cone, Hen
ry, Kirkland, MoWhorter.
Agriculture and Manufactures—Stead
man, Chairman: Jones, Mathews, Jor
dan, Erwin, McWhorter, Anderson.
siaSSfa^’SgKKtt:
Engrossing—Jordan. Chairman; Hill
yer, Cameron, Hicks, Cone, Black,
Journals Oo*to Ohainnaa; Gaaseron,
Hicks, Mathswa, Welch, Breton, Wat-
Ajuovsxa, November UA-rOattatoArm
—middling* 17*,
1000.
: ai Bahuis, Graham of Dade, ffiseato Of
Bibb, JffiMril fit Btohriend, Bimriona of
GwmnftV Muu>hl of. ”
irregular; 62s Ilf; TennetttoeV trtttf
South OaroKna’a atrong, b*L
firm; new I
Virginia's W, new 0g(-
new 04. Levees 61, 8* 73; Aiatoam’s
100, fie 76; Gmrgia’s 80, 7s $6; North
OsroHna’a 97, new 17; South Carolina's
07, new 32*. Sales for fntnre delivery
for ux yearsjiustead of to fill short un- to-day 1505 bales, as follows: November
expired terms. In consequence of Uiis 18101$ 16-16; Deo. I8|(<5l8j(a.l8 13-15;
mi-understanding, we learu that a mo- ???;, 15-10(419 lO-lOyjip Jl lu
Wmllao*.
New Oom)tiM and Ctinnty Lines—Mo-
Whsrter, Chair man; Kirkland, Jseiis,
Aadereoa, Smith, Gone, Cray**,
Laiirena, McWhorter of Greene.
Committee on Mtiitoiy Affaire—Messrs.
Raw of Pike, Watters of Jasper, Chan-
oey of Early, Paxton of Charlton, Mat
tox of Clinch, Carlton of Colquitt, Sar
gent of Coweta, Beid of Union, Renfroe
of Washington, Bell of Webster, Jenkins
t Worth.
On Banks—Messrs. Cumming of Itieh-
tnond, Scott of Floyd, Harvey of Marion,
Bowie of Walton, W;
risof Talbot,
of Paulding,
of Jefferson,
of Pulaski, Padlk of rma.
OpPrrn
flhaths
Otowlord, tellers of Api
Ptokena, Floyd of Morgan,
ynn of Wilkes, Mor-
of White, 'Trammell
' :gs, Beosele;
ond, Bopfl
priaclplsa, and Ot ^ypGCfAUC
Tar«atoto«rto. iMto*ireWnrtT rfm ,....
Deoator, Sasatb a*: Oglethorpe, FlymS
On Agricidtere and MiriAfadWHi* I
Messrs. Dari* of Newton, Bonn of
W. P. Anderson of Qobb, Bryan of He*
ry, Jones of Gwinpett, Cox of Burke,
irke, Brady of Sun»-
1 Handley ft
ter.'feraddey of Olaaeobck,
Pulaski, Putney of Dougherty. ■
On Pahlic Eipeuditqres—Messrs. C.
A. Nutting of Bibb, Kelly of Chatham,
Hammond of Boris, Tarver ef Baker,
of Bust*, Tarver
McMillan of Habersham. McNealof Ran
dolph, Pou of Muscogee, Griffin of
Houston, Sneed til Richmond, - W Wr
of Fulton, Ballanger of Floyd, Boas
Bibb, Mansfield of Stowart.
On Education—Messrs. Jackson of
Fulton, Bacon of Bibb, Wofford of Bar
tow, Cody of Chattahoochee, Davis df
Newton, Simmons of ChHhnett, Joins
of Dougherty, Etheridge of Putnam,
McNeal of Randolph, Bryan, of Henry,
Morrison of Ware, Guerry of Qaitmaq,
Berrien of Burke. —
On Enrollment—Messrs. Mr Milton df
Habersham. Converse of Lowndes, Craig
of Telfair, Dell of Screven, Cleghorn
of Chattor^a, Baker of Bryan, Bate
man of Taylor, Spenoe of Coffee, Sto
vall of Columbia,. Hillyer of Oamdem
Palmer of Dawson. .1 1
On Journals—Mean. Baah of Miller,
Killian of Towns, Cloud of Warren,
Emerson of Whitfield, Kennedy qf Bi
kMli, McConnell of Clayton, Payoe
Catoosa, Knowles of Pierce, Morebuu
of Meriwether, Olhferof Sumter, Fii
of Murray.
Ou Penitentiary,—Meric*. Goldsmith
of, DeKalb. Duka* qf Morgan, Baker of
Pike, Davenport of Oglethorpe, Morris
of Talbot, Jones of Hart, Harvey of
Marion, Brown of Monroe, RnthertoVd
of Crawford, Simmons of Hall, Riley of
Lumpkin, Palmer ef Dawson.
On Lnhatio Asylum—Messrs. Eth-
a of Putnam, O'Neal, of Baldwin,
a pf Foreyth, Cloud of Warren,
Johnson of Jefferson, Clements of
Montgomery, Lipsey of Lee, Wbatly of
wsiucffi OF ffiujp^cmrxioty
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I to th. WEEKLY, iMoived for a
, i"2fiTs* foe In advance:
Fayette, Battle of. Thomas, Lamkin oi
“ .ll ‘. 1
Columbia, Jones of Terrell, Chastain ol
Gilmer, MeNril ei Randolph.
On Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Messrs.
Buaa-of Prik,.Simmons of Hall, Lipsey
qf Lee, Grey. Bartow, Browner of
Franklin, Farmer ol Liberty, BrewtoR
of Tatnail, Mann of Wilcox, Martin of
Johnson, Meadows of Madison, Howell
of Milton, Wilson of Fulton, BaUenger
of Floyd.
On Blind Asylum—Messrs. Patillo of
Harris, Collins of Mitchell, Taylor of
Washington, Emerson of Whitfield,
Jones of Macon, ri ice of Hancock,
Hancock of Jackson, Hooks of Wilkin,
son, Richards of Cbn ok o, Goodman of
Campbell, Franklin ol 1' .tuiri.
On New Oouuties ami i' « .ty Lines—
Messrs. Fain of ,Gordon, G )yton of Lau
rens, Clark of Troup, Joneai f Gwinnett,
Handley of jPulgaki^Converae of Lowndes,
Meadows of Madison, Woodall of Talbot,
Clower of Monreep Broddey, of Glass
cock, Patillo of Harris,
-IOHPtMiAPfertfoff : LM&!*; Wia. 'B.
Anderson of-Osto, Hdidt 'of Chatham,
Carlton of Colqnitt, Cato of Troop.
Chastain of Gtimer, Netherlaad of Ra
bun, Richardson of Clark, Johnson of
Spalding, McWhorter of Greene. ;
On Auditing—Craig of Telfair,- Riley of
Lumpkin, Rouatraa of Emanuel, Funk*
tin of Faaoiti, Alkinmaarff Thottme.
On Petition* and Memorials.—Heidt
of Chatham, Graham of Dade, Bryan of
Htnry, Edwards ef Elbert, Johnson of
Jefferson, Berrien of Burke, Baker of
Pike, and H*U of Meriwether, MoMHian
On State Lihsary.—Baeon of Bibb,
MoMitian.of Habersham, Jackson ef Fal-
too.WD, An*
Anderson of Cobb, Russell of
Oa Wet tern and Atlantic JUOroad.—
Jackson of Fulton, Hall oi Upson, Mc
Millan ol Habenhari, Omig oi Telfair,
Tarver oi Baksr, Wofford ol Bartow,
Fain ol Gordon, Cato of Troup, Mo
Whorter of Green, and Hall of Meri
wether.
Ou Publio Building* aad Property.—
Cumming of Richmond, Wilson of Ful
ton, Wynn of Wilkes, Kelly of Chatham,
Hudson of Schlsy, Motherland of Rabun.
On Corporations.—W. li. Anderson of
Cobb, Camming of Richmond, Fain of
“ " ol VulttHUiWUh
Gordon, Hog* of Fulton, Phillip* of
Echols, Pou of Muscogee, Peeples of Ber
rien, and Hall of Menwether, Phillips ol
Echols,
,— j amwrata sBriBCtt '
.in is oar lannttia breastor to pabUsh a
dlrsctorr. (ITlas the nunsot ma&iu ■if!3
sUisr iDforasUoa as aarto of tnwresf to Iks eon
.region, O.er, [ymen wboae chorchc* ffiff* *<A «m-
Hregmtioa. Clergymen whoee charch«« «re Ba* •
braced in the Hat following* weuld confer » Over by
colling upon Hit) _ r
by the pouter. Sundoy School it I r. k. Weekly
pnpar — *
plater. Sunday School ol k noat 8 _
prayer Meeting oi 8 o*dcckv •' r
Sr^doS^ 1W * —“■■•W Wstosadar
Ju4imw-.
Hog*
lion to seommuter riti fb* *ffered at the I fiareh‘l$}^al9^@i9) ; # AprS 19)@T»T0
next meeting. 119)019). ^
•S, Peebles t
Finaaoe—Heasre. Kawtm oi Effing-
tirwu, Cnmming of BichiuomL(Mttififliii
of Randolph. Netherland^t^Sims,
BMffisdhn tf ivaftefl, Hdweff bf HrtTtbu,
Jackson of FaHhu, Nutting ef Bibb,
Ctoto of Troup, Grey of Bartow, Butts of
Hancock, Ormond of Houston, Hunter
ef Broolus
Committee on State of the Republic—
Messrs. J. W. Wofford of Bartow,
of Trows, Jones oi Terrell, Halt of Up
son, GoHsmith of DeKalb, Buth of Mu-
ler, Hoge of Fnlton, Goodman of Oamp-
raras’s »• Chorea loath—tor. Bt a Oca.
W. Paul*• M. E. Church South. Third Ward—Ret.
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