The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, November 28, 1871, Image 4

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THE DAILY SUN. An ifcNt—tt aluaye found » Ptrd Page ; Load and Bneineee Notion n Pint rage ; on Fourth Pane. ( h..|> ml Ovr BakKrlpll*. Price. We uk attention to our new term* of subscription in the Ant oolumn on Ant ■n|k Ccptu ml the Men Par laic at the OMBtor DULY ICirti ICWnCffAL TICKET. 'ft ti foegAodesthc Nomiimtlorut ELECTION 6th DECEMBER. all! A FOR MAYOR: 'JOHN 1 ' 'H. JAMES. ' FbR OOUNOIL.MKN i ^1^-tOOO <-**■■» Xrahn: M. % CASTLEBERRY, ftW.TOW noom waax>: a a HAMMOCK, & J. BOACH. L. P. GRANT. MORRIS. FARRAR. T.JTA. room waju»: la WILSON, & M. ■*’*' rtirm wain: LEYDEN, A. ' L. FOWLER, am wabs: la MORRIS, JOHN P. MAYES. 6ALL tar a DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION Tt Keatinate a Oaattdat* fer ’’ 'JL Convention of the Democntio part; will M>P U Atlanta on Wednesday, the Sixth Dpy of Deoetnber next, at 10 o’eiaok. A. X. to eoaainate a oandidite for Governor.' By direction of the State Democntio Executive Committee. ' Curroxn Axnxaaox, Cbainaan. CITY AFFAIRS. ' Hoot—lOrrift Bellow da- nooitrated hii merit u a thief yesterday by purloining come hogs from la H. Ds- vh. Judge Butt tent him to jail to pon der over hie dm ! 4i»it"in Tt’-“r *■— were diaeomred dead yaaterday among the ahipmeota to thia place. They were I and anffooated in the crowded . »...f Laxd Saul—CoL Q. W, Adair will ‘V>S*K tomorrow, ten deairable residence lota, on the corner of Race Treat and Stonewall a tree la—convenient to the ele gant new mho'll baildiag. See plate— eeo advertiaement—aee inducements. Fathm O'Rkiiat.—This good and diatingniahed prelate liaa been lying dangerously ill for several weeks, but wa are glad jto learn .that bis physicians— Dra. Pinckney and, Weatmorelaad—be tween them, have bia diseaae under **n- trohand hope for hia weedy recovery. . PalterjtPBeWy is uahrenally respected in Atlanta as agood and faithful preacher, and «U will be glad to learn of the proa- peet tt hia early recovery. Hntn M. Law at LaGmuto*.—Mr. Henry M. Law, who entertaine<l a aeleot t ewdieMe in our city, on Saturday even- . 'Ve.WbW ft yhfwnta. He lectures — than >a night. We fed assured that he will attract many intelligent and appre ciative hi arms, from the refined circlet ftABMtfSkbcriactowa. Mr. Iaw will return to this eity on hi Whoadw. to deliver bia Triumphs of Eloquence in the evening. This oppor tunity for hearing declaimed one ol the ' moat elegant pieces of English composi tion on reeord. ahould not be lost. Wa understand that OeL E. J. Bar clay, of (be city of Darien, Mdntoah eouaty, is here, with a petition taking tot the appointment by the Legislature of a Board of Commissioners for the govern ment«( the port of Darien. It it to be hupitthit It will be noted upon at one*. AH the timber region of our State is in tar acted, as from that port more timber and lumber is exported then from any otherpnrt of Qeorgia. Such outrages were perpetrated last SfAai iy the negro authorities that it is leered aH shipping will be deterred from reehartering. In to-morrow’s isane wa win pabll eammwnicatton in referenee to the outra ges perpetrated by the lawks* Radical Ku-klax of that county, which ia worthy el the attention of Legislators. lOoua*.—'The Uonal stage of . ttoiOearthm arrived. A motion tor arrest of judgment and >ew trial in the earn of T. D. Lynas was Auction Exiaaobdikaux.— T. 0. May- eon, in DeGive'i Opera House, will oom- nienon to-night, the sale at auction of an immense dock of wslehea, diamonds, jewelry, spoons, forks and cutlery. These an part of a bankrupt stock and are war ranted to bo at fine aa recommended. The watches represent aU the beat manu factories in the world. There are dia mond sets, pins sod rings in the lot that an valued at thousands of dollars each. The spoons and forks are warrau.ed to be of coin silver. The whole will be offered at auction, commencing tv-night. A special sale for ladiea will take place some time 1 during tlie week, of which doe no tice will be given. The good* may lie esnifn<4 tt any time dttriag to-day, Oua Di ana to thm Conranox — Since the meeting, last night, adjourned, * canvass of the supposed View* and preference* of the delegatee appointed, W*a mefeb/Ftew persona, resulting ip the belief that a majority of them favor the nomination of Colonel Jsme* M. Smith, the preeent Speaker of the House of Representative*, for Governor. Thb is not oertainjy known, but some persons who are in position to know most, be have a majority of tks delegation will advocate the Raima of Colonel Smith as • flint flhoigfl. Lour Moxrr.—See tbs notice of E. R Simeon, of the Saaaeen House, who ad vertises that he bee lost seven five dollar bills. It is to be hoped the finder will return it to him. Mr. Saaaeen Is a very Industrious, attentive, tnd worthy land lord, and keep* s popular bouse; but bring hjm his money. \Hp had a cah yeatefdsy from Mr. Geo. H. Hancock, one of the editors of tb* Good Tmpbtre' AdcocMt, published at Americas, Georgia This journal has now a circulation of nearly 6,000, and is most exeellently oondneted. Mr. Hancock will wait upon oar business men for pat ronage. He also represents the Ameri cas Republican, one of the widest circu lated political journal* in Soojhwoat Georgia. Fmx Yunnan lbs.—Colin Daniel has placed on our table a brace of sweet po tatoes—the aggregate weight of which ia fifteen pounds These are a sample of tie crop raised by his brothera, Thee. R. and W. C. Daniels, who reside in Clay ton county, -a few miles from Jonesboro, and are, by far, the finest potatoes we have seen this year. Mr. C. L. Varner baa presented Us with a specimen of celery grown by Hon. Mark A. Cooper, of Bartow otmnty, which is tbe finest ever brought to At lanta. Tbe whole length of tbe oelery is over forty inohes, and it is white thirty inches Mr. Cooper can certainly take the premium in this vegetable. Rowdy nr Town.—'Die stock business being now a lively one, a great many boras men are in the oity, among them Rowdy P. Lee, tbe best rider in tbo State and one whose equiue-iuiity ha* stood the several tests to which it has ever been brought He is ready at nil times to make n good swap—and he makes many ol them, putting the boot aiwuys on the right foot He ia equally ready to swap some “ paricut” ont of his “darter,” being n little iu that market in trade wbiob enables him to be a popu lar man among tbs India*. Parents should have their eyes opeu whoa be is “ piking" around. not hoard, fiaatanoemlyei pronounced. Monen' H. Beotky (ootoradj. charged i||6h 1W to*-|*r- of Malcolm Claiborne, stive of the last Legia- hU U|g| k Ream (ademl). ahargrd with attempt to (ape, was tried. It was alleg ed ia the testimony that be had by foeae ssagh* tfvtotato the person of Jennie WmtV, a white girl thirteen year* of agg. Seyeral witaaaaqs wed introduced on do per* of the prosecution and de base, both of which seamed to eon linn Uiedeubtfal character of the intended **ttba. Tb* ease will be oopol tided to- • T, „ Nsnrno Nomination in txx Fnurr Wabd. —Here ia a digest of the proeeoding* of a caucus for nomine ting a negro candi date for Oounstlwan hi the Fifat Ward some days ago; Firat Negro—“By de nnanmoua aeela- matiou of di* sembly, I calls John Ridley to de oliar.” Cuosr ,—--Ho Juba 1uji«j, ko I ■a, tuba btdtay, be I Seoond Negro—“Mr. President, I nom inates Dick Riley for Oonuoilman from de Fust Ward." Third Negro—“I nominates Jim King." Fourth Negro—“Mr. Charman, I nom mates Dave Rots.” Fifth Negro—" I nominates brudder Bill Snyder.” Sixth Negro—“Now, Mr. President, we’a got four good, stautial, praiaewnrdy gommon. Out of dene I hopes we'll lect agood Counoilman." President—“I declares dia aembly jurued, ainey dyey." to give bail uatil Coart. He ajd iket Haa. W. P.'Kmi, M. a.endoihare. felfiHKjgg speeches horn CoL Hogs, whoa* he sought ,I»«M•• lUffiittmy Copt Jackson, Maj. Hillyer, Jno. Thom- PnocaxuiNOH or thi Dxmocratic Mxxnxo Last Night.—Atlanta, Geor gia, November 37th, 1871.—A large and intelligent number of tbe Democratic party, mat at tha City Hall, for the pur pose of selecting delegate* to the con vention, wbioh meets in this city on December 6th, to nominate a candidate for Governor. On asotion of Col. T. T. Smith, Col. Ia J. Glean was called to the chair, and aooapted the position in soma appropri ate and telling remarks. J. B. Goodwin and W. O. Whidby were appointed Sec retaries. On motion, n committee of twelve were appointed by the Chairman, to report buaineas and names of delegates for tbe convention. Under this motion, tbo fol lowing gentlemen were appointed: B. J. Cowart, T. J. Hightower, J. L. Wig' ter, 0. A. Pitk, H. B. Hill, J. H. Me- osaUo. L. a Wells, W. J. Garrett, T. W. J. Hill, David Mayer, W & FMUpt and J. G. Reynold*. While tbe committee were out the meeting Wto entertained with eloquent A Fin* luniovmnnrr.—Meesrs. Stew art, Austin A Cm, Ute of Borne, are erec ting a fine flouring mill on the Western tnd Atlantic Railroad, at the oorncr of Marietta and Simpson streets, on whatk known as the old Sword Factory loL Their building in wall advanced, and in a few weeks will be ready for tbe machin ery, Mr. Stewart is well known sa one of the best millers and one of tbe clever est gentlemen that ever lived in Atlanta. Before and daring tbe war be run a mill here,, and hia F, i t , and FFF fioar be came laiauus. Si aee tbe War be hia been in Rome. But Atlanta was bia mar ket, lienee he haa cleared ont at Romo and ia bringing bia machinery here and hopes to have it in operation early in January. Wa an glad to weloomt him and his aona-in-kw, H. D. Austin and E. L. Win- ham, beck. They are good citizens, and will keep up their end ol trade. Hravr Thpeq thousand bogs arrived in this market yesterday, which was an ample supply, considering the warmnraS of tho weather. IjOc.aI Sc Business Notices. Diploma AwaOdxb.—Lowe, Don giaai A Dallas, 42 Whitehall street, re ceived the Diploma at our last Fair, for the finest display of Dress Goods and Dry Goods, This firm stick* to the one price system, and allow no deviation.— Their stock is Urge, well assorted and tbeir prices are low. Call and aee them at 42 Whitehall street. « nov2-lm Fxank Qu*xZ, AjDcnONXt*. —Hii Nina Budding Lota, at auction, commencing at 330 o’clock, This Afternoon, near the Third Baptist Church. ,, , „ aov2tt-lt A. K. Sxaoo. ter Assorted Cracker* put up express ly for family use. Broken Cnekars and Cracker Meal constantly on hand and for tale at the Cracker Factory. nov20-6t H. Law I* A Co. Maiob's Codbt—Monday's Lxvxx.— Hi* Honor’* entertainment yesterday morning—given for the special benefit of tbe city—realized only 860—enough to cerry the revered city fathers to Lingard'a Cornice Burlcequo do laugkAut-ad Ameri cano Foot* last evening. ZACK, who was called Zachariah Whickerhadu- mftQfnlolianp for short, bad a neighbor— a oomely little mulatto laaaio, to whom report said be was partial. Saturday af ternoon he started home wilb n sack of flouFon bis right shoulder. Arriving st the gate be foand the attractive foroo of tbe flour irresistible, and tbe next moment be was at the door of bis ideal beauty, and created a dreadful consternation. “What carried yon there ?’ said Hia Honor. “ De flonr,” said Zack. “ Hell-brewed benzine," said Hia Honor, bolding out bis hand jor 85. WILhBLX o'HAUBLatKINE, who wanted to establish hia inuooence by proof of luavirtaons companionship, was granted a continuance. OUB OLD FBIXND, Daniel Hcbibaygne, who, for many months, baa been employed as “Joker to tbe King”or “Clown to the Court,” had been “drank agin.” Tbo police have assumed a gsneroua guardianship over thisgeniaa. In blalnnooenee, iguomnoe and weakness, and by reason ot some bodily infirmity, be is liable to sit down on hit head in a 20 feet gutter at any moment He paid Iff tom safeguard against ac cidents, the remembrance of which he will bang around his nask a* a blessed talisman. In vindication of bis gentle manly deportment, he said: $Sr Japanese Cocoa Brinks made for the first time in Atlanta, at Block's Can dy Factory, No. 75 Broad street. Broken Candy 20 eeuta per pound. Chocolate Caramels every Wednesday. Fresh Candies of all kinds kept constant ly on band. ^ nov25 HR. Fine Arts.—The highest prise was awarded to Lane's Art Oalleiy, by the Atlanta Agricultural and Industrial Association, far the beet Portrait* ; also, a silver medal for tbe beet Photographs Painted in OiL AU work at the above Gallery done on tbe most reasonable terms, and warrant ed to give entire satisfaction or no charge. DOvU-tf TRIBUTE Ot RESPECT. The moet bcuI« of niAladlee; To breath* in jour auric til ar; 1 Buffer from the fell dlsemitr ('ailed nothing In pnrttcu’Ar.” “Can’t help jL air; only I ndvise you to lie more particular in future," said His Honor. JAMBS WILLIAMS, was a morose, melancholy looking negro, who seemed to be impatiently waiting for 6000 heuris to come and bear him also, and possessing precisely that stock iBUKir ima . 0 B Haterdto, he f~ 4_^. —Lf.l. A.. 1. T « .7.... wont to a bar room to buy a jug of Whis ky. Having no jug he juat deposited it in hia private gullet demijohn. Bench* iog hia mansion, be sank down upon tbe marble steps, exhausted, where he in dulged in a paradisical soliloquy. A»ak- ing, bo woe astonished to find him self balanced on bis head in the yard, Infuriated at this loan of his dignity, be sprang to bia feet, mthed into bia wifa’a boudoir, where she was reposing with her infant princess, aoouaed her of pushing him out of tbe door, broke bet walking cane (which was pre sented to him by the King of tlie Hot tentots) over her ankle, and retired. This little extravoganoe cost him 830. Jonecn wss so convulsed ot exhibition that be wax no longer able to eontnin himself, sad tbe Court was adjourned. Jambs Mi'lunz—W# understand that the esse of Mr. Mnllins, charged with complicity in State Road frauds, will be called, and bis trial commence this morn ing. Mu. Kimball andhx-Oot. Bollock.— We bear it staled that Mr. H. I. Kim ball is in New Haven, Connecticut, quite tick—being confined to bis room and carefully nuraed by friends, who will not allow any one to aee him on bittiness. This illness, it is said, is the result of bis losses and failure in business. Tbe same persona who make thia re port about Kimball, aay that Rufna B. Bullock is staying in Buffalo, New York, juat on tbe borders of tboUnite4 States, where he ecu quickly escape to Canada, if be ahould I* ptriuued. aa Esq., and OoL L. J. Glenn. the committee then returned and re*. ndhundeil tbe following gentlemen as dalegates In tha nominating convention, te-wvri & P. Maddox, a L. Red wise, T. T. Smith, W. A. Wilson, W. R. Plul* lips, J. T. Glenn. On motion, the report of the commit tee wee adopted. CoL R. J. Cowart was colled out and brought down the home in e reusing speech. On motion tbo’meeting adjourned. L. J. Glbnn, Chairman, J. R Goodwin, ^ nitfrif. W. J t Whidbt, Linoabd Tbovtx—Every iooh of standing room was occupied at DeGive’a but night No artiste, ainoe Forrest, haa lieen greeted with so overwhelming, and at tbe aamotime, so elegant and refined an audieeoe. In tbe person of Mr. Lin- gatfi Ure recognise a true genimthat b original, inventive, refreshing and invig orating. In hia apecialtioa—particularly in bis sadden and almost miraculous transitions from personating the crowned heeds of Europe and tbo nation’s oelebri- ties, he ia inimitable Ho succeeds ad mirably in aU, except in representing the character of Lee, and this ta not for lack of talents and ingenuity, for these be baa beyond dispute. Mias Alioe Dunning (Lingard) and Mlaa Dickie Lingard are ehanaiag. Their meaner, deportment and expres sion give evidence of talents of the first order. We will aay more of tbe oompeny in tbe future. Mr. Lingard stated that, although much flattered at tlia reception accorded him, be could not interfere with engagements elsewhere, so to-night is the last opport t unity. Brotherhood < Locohotitb Xmchmeerb, Atlanta Diyibion No. 09. Atltuto. a A.. Nor. 25, 1671. At a Regubur Meeting of AtUnlA Division No. 59 of tits B. of L. K., the following presmble And resola- tions were Adopted: Whuman. By Viaitotiog (M Divine Providence we are cAlled upon to mourn the loss of oar moOti loved Brother end Pest Chief Wm. C. Anderson, who died on the 2d of November, 1871; Therefore, be it lie solved, Thst In tbs destb of Brother Anderson, this division has lost one of its bes^gd Ablest sup* porters, end that Asch end every member has, in- dm*. tortataroUur, ud tad. aanuaaclty cm of tw most vshuUs cltissua. Resolved. Thst the sympathies «f this Division be extended to the beresved fkmily. thst ere celled upon to mourn the loss of en Affectionate husband and father, ever bearing in mind that for true oonaelA- turn they must look to "Him who glvetb and taketh awsjr. M Resolved. That as a tribute of respect to on de* eeasad Brother, we drape our hail in mourning for the spaco of 30 days. Bssolved, That s copy ef tl*ae resoluUons be ■uitaMy engrossed and mat to tnsnerea' Bavanrah, November 27. —Oottoc— MtodJiags 18|; net receipts 6039; exports to Great Britain 11,360; eozttwiae 1676; sale* 1400; stock 62, m CHABLBarox, Novembsr 27.—Cotton— Middlings 18l@18t; net receipt* 2879; aales 600; stock 29,646. A count a, November 27.—Cotton mid- dlinga 17|(%17|; receipts 1000; sales 100. Locistille, November 27.—Begging .Uiuly at 15@10. Flour tlnu. Corn, sup ply light; new car 46. Provisions steady. Whisky «a CAarett. . (It M <«r loteiiUoti hWMfkr to pabluh > chores director, stria* ISO sasw of pnaoker uid inch other information is may be of interest to the oon S oil. HJforgymen whose churches are not en- lathe Ret following, would confer a fet or by upon us:] METHODIST. First V. I. Church South-Rev. Armlnius Wright. Pastors—Preaching at 10:80 a. m., and 6 o’clock r.M., by the paetor. Bunday School af 6 r. u. Weekly prayer muting at 8 o’clock, every Wednesday evening. Trinity M. X. Cbarch South—Rev. C- A. Evans, Psetor.—Preeching at lOtSO a. m*. and • r. m.. by tbs pastor. SmdayflPhool at « paste a. M. Weekly iiigftt masting at 6 o’eftoek. Evan’a lir. i- Church South-Rev. J, M. Dickey. Pwtor.—Preaching at 10: r la. m.. and 8 k m.. by tbe pastor. Weakly prayer meeting every Wednesday at He’eioek. Payne’s, hL E* Church SouMk-Jtov. D. O. Cox. pastor^-Preadting at 10:30 a. m., and 8 r. m.. iy the pastor. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening pmPs M. JL Church South,Third Ward—Rev. O. H. Pattilo, Pastor.—Preachiag st 6 r. M., by the meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 r. m. First Baptist Ohumh. earner Forsyth end Walton streets, Rev. K. W. Warren Paator—Preaching at 11 a. m.. and at7:15 o’clock, p. m., by tbe Pastor. Sun day School st 9:30, a. m. Pastor’s Bible Class, com posed of Teachers and Scholars, meeta in the p.a- tor’a >tudy, Tuoadaya at 7:16, p. m. Prayer meet- iiiim Wednesdays stT:15, p. m. The Co operation meets at 4 p. m . Bundays. tfocomt Baptoat Church—U#v. A. T. Spalding, Pas- tor—Preaching at 10:38 a. m., and at 7:15 p. m. Sunday School at 9 a. m. CATHOLIC. Church Of Immaculate Conorptkm—Rev. Fr. O’Reilly, Pastor—Services at 10:30 a. m., and * f. m. __ _ Preaching at 10:30 A.M., Kabhsth School 9 a. M. Prayer meeting Wcdnoida*** at 8 f. m. Cumutiaa v-hurc’H—HunUr street, Elder T. M. Harris. Paator. Preaching at 10); a. m., and 8>* F. M. Sondsy-sohool at t a. m. Fourth Baptist Caursh—Bav. F. M. Daniel, Pastor —Preaching st 10:30 a ra., and 7 JO p. ,m. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting on Tuesday evening 7:30. revival services. PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO. [Bough Rios's Beady Raporter.) R. I GUTHMAN. THE POUTE AND GEN’ MANLY agent Of tha above boose, is s gentle- Wines and Liquors are all pure and of the best ■Sfcm. solo agent la the United States for Van Jansen’s ROYAL SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, ■ved family, and publahed in the Atlanta paper* sad Engineer': Journal. Thoe A. Mabtik, ) Wm. (*. Richards, J Committee. T. A. Morhis, COMMERCIAL. OmcaDxiLT Sun, Nov. 27, 1871. COTTON MABKXT. Receipts to-day 60 bales; sales 76. Qnotations in store 17(, from street 17. Tbe market closed strong. uva stock. Four car-loads of Horses and Mules arrived and reabipped from tbe Live Stock Yard of Jones, Beattie k Co. CATTLE. Two oar-loads of Cattle arrived. Sell ing—common at 2(a)2); best Tennessee 31(34, gross. HOOS. ’ Fourteen car-loads of Hogs arrived. Selling at 5i, wbotasatc, gtom. Provisions—Bacon is firm—sbouluen 8j(rf86; clear rib sides 9; clear sides bams, plain 14@16|; vassed 14(3,18. Balk meats—shoulders 74: clearnb sides 8t; clear sides 6j. it, ow uu .tun o|, eiou tuues of. Financial—Gold it baying 1 10— selling 1 12; silver is bnying 1 04—sell ing 1 08. Fnurr—Rough peaches 4j to 61 pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled, 4 to 4i per pound; green Georgia apples 83 GO to 84 00 per Dbl' Butter—Tennessee and oountry bat ter 25 to 30 cents; Northwestern 27 to81. Lkathkb—Hemlock 25 to 30; Otk 40 to 46; Harness leather 36 to 45; upper leather 42 to 80) Calf skins 826 to 860 per dozea; American calf skins g25 to 40 per dozen. Hides—Green 7 to 7|; green salt 8J to 8|; dry hides 15 to 16. Onions—83 00@4 00 per liarreL Tonaoco—Low grades 66(ol56o ; com mou, 68(365; good, 76(390; line, 81(3 81 25 ; onoice brands, 81 26(3)1 60. Ikon—Swede 7c; bone akoa iron 7c; City Mills and Pittabnrg bar 60. Mackebbl—Half bbls. No. 188.60; No. 2 87; No. 3 86. Kits, No. 1 81 86; No. 2 81 60; No. 3 8140. Chbbbb—17c. Grain.—Corn, old, very scarce—white 9X397; Rmixed 96; new ear corn 85 Oats, mixed 65(368; black 70(375; jellow 66. Btoab—A, 14; extra C, 111; crushed, powdered and granulated, 15; Dem ent* 131(3131; fair to choioe brown, ll|@12b Fair supply; market steodv. Cottbe—Rio, 23(325; Java, 34; Li. guira, 30. Tbe ouflioe market is some what excited; prices faif rlter. Molashbs—By barrel, 87; by hogs head, 82; New Orleans choice, 70. Halt—Liverpool 2; Virginia 2 Rice 9(391. Flour—Superfine 86 60(387; 87 00087 GO; family 87 60(<!)8 25; extra family 88 75(39 60; fsney 810. COTTON GOODS. 8 os Osuabnrgs, 16; 6 os, 121. 4-4 Sheeting, 121. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8 Shirting, 10|; Shirting, 8). Yarns, all number*. 81 40. Cotton rope, 28. All domestics in good demand. BY TELEGRAPH. Livkrfocl, November 27—Cotton closed strong; nplsmk 9|; ‘ Orleans 10,- 000; sales 22,000, speculation and axiioita 8000. St. Louis, November 27.—Flour, low er for shipping brand* on aooonnt of ad vanced freights. Southern corn firm. Whisky 891. Bagging unchanged. Pork quiet, 812 75. liaoou iutcl.amM>l;*houl- den Tt; clear aide* 71071 Lara 8l0 81. CnrenDun, November *7.—Fkrer a shad* lower. Oon In fair demand and firm. Pork, old 812 50, new 812 75 and an advance asked Lard 81. Baoocflrm —new shoulders 7. New You, November 27.-Ootrim fairly active and rawer—ash* 4623 hale*; uplands 191; Orleans 19]. Future* to day 4628 bales, aa follows: Nov. 18 18-16, 18(, 13 11-10; Dee. 18 13-16. IS], 181, 1811-16, 181; Jau’y 19 11-16,19,181, 18 15-16; Feb’y 19 5-1G, 191; March 19 7-16, 191,191,191; April 19|, 19|, 19|; May 19], 191,19], Mooey very active at 7, currency to Gold, but Into trans actions, 507. Discounts 8012. Gold 101. Uk4 hia bran da of Wkiakfos, Gins. Ruma Rod Wiuea •re of the flueat domeatic »ud Imported. Hia fine Bye, “ THE PRIDE OF PENNSYLVANIA. ” la ne pins ifltara. We mu coafldently recommend it m we have «lven II thorough trial sad found 11 all riaht. We would reooauaeod our retail deeiera to calf at his bouae and examine the Block. If*. 8 GRANITE BLOCK. Broad Ititreet, ATLANTA. OA. notice in the Vaemtry H'anted. I. Baum having to a?a mile. Oom tbe city. I vent a term counseled with it Addreu ar cell oa Dll- t KALOW, Water Curs EAbbUshmsut, uerxe-st Hunter etrsst. nautlsg Comsaltts*. *f tb. Georgia State Sca.t*. Judiciary—Koese, Ubairtnon; Brown, Candler, Wellborn, Nunnally, Hillyer, Nicholls, Hoyle, Brock. Finnnec—Simmons,Chairman; Hinton, Candler, Barns, Hillyer, Lester, Heard, Nicholls, Braton. Enrollment—Hoyle, Chairman; Well born, Hillyer, Peddy, Brown, Kibbee, Welch. The State of the Republic—Wellborn, Chairman; Reese, Hillyer, Brown, Kibbee, Hinton, Brock. Edncation—Nicholls, Chairman; Kib bee, Jervis, Reese, Lester, Clark, Camp bell. On Banks—Messrs. Camming of Rich mond, Soottof Floyd, Harvey tfll Marlon, Bowie of Walton, Wynn of Wflken, Mor ris of Talbot, West of White, Trammell of Paulding, Griffin of Twiggs, Beaseley of Jefferson, Clark of Richmond, Booth of Pulaski, Paulk of Irwin. On Privilege* and Elections—Messrs. Phillips of Echols, Pierce of Hancock, Ktiseell, of Chatham, Rutherford ol Crawford, Seller* of Appling, Allred of Pickens, Flovd of Morgan, Williams of Decatur, Smith of Oglethorpe, Flynt of Taliaferro, Slaton of Wilke*, Head of Haralson, Colby of Greene. On Internal 1st Internal _Improyementa_— Nunnalljr, Chairman; Borns, Braton, Erwin, B! Hinton, Jervis. Banks—Lester, Chairman; Hillyer, Simmons, Burn*, Erwin, Welch, Stead- Privilege and Elections—Brown, Chair- nan; Heard, Gridin, Kirkland, Kibbee, Hoyle, man. Hicks, Estee. Petitions—Estes, Chairman; Black, Cone, Cameron, Oolmau. Pnblio Buildings—Erwin, Chairman; Kirkland, Lester, Black, Burns, Braton, Cone. The Penitentiary—Kibbee, Chairman; Nicholls, Jones, Cone, Candler, MoWhar- ter, Wallace. Lnnntic Asylum—Hinton, Chairman; Simmons, Erwin, Smith, Kibbee, Ma thews, Welch. Military—Jervis, Chairman; Kirkland, Cone, Erwin, Brook, Eaten. Deveanx. Printing—Hillyer, Chairman;Candler, Simmons. Hinton, Wellborn, Richard son, Clark. lieaf and Dumb Asylum—Borns, Chairman; Jones, Black, Riohardson, Hillyer, MoWhorter, Jervis. Tue Institutiou of tbe Blind—Jones, Chairman; Simmons, Hoyle, Cone, Hen ry, Kirkland, McWhorter. Agriculture and Manufactures—Stead man, Chairman; Jones, Mathews, Jor dan, Erwin, McWhorter, Anderson. Auditing—Candler, Chairman; Bruton, NichoUs, Peddy, Heard, Kibbee, Wallace. Engrossing—Jordan. Chairman; Hill yer, Cameron, Hicks, Cone, Black, Brook. Journals—Cone, Chairman; Cameron, Hicks, Mathews, Welch, Bruton, Wal lace. State Library—Heard, Chairman; Black, Estes, Jervis, Welch, Colman, Wallace. Nsw Counties and County Lines—Mc Whorter, Chairman; Kirkland, Jordan, Anderson, Smith, Cone, Crayton. •CaeAlag Commute*, or IE. !■•„•« ml “ ‘ Uth. a.M.MUt.11 Judiciary—Messrs. Hoge of Folton, Wm. D. Anderson of Cobb, Phillips of Echols, Graham of Dede, Bacon of Bibb, Sneed of Hichmoad, Simmons of Gwinnett, Murphy of Harris, Pou of Muscogee, Scott of Floyd, Edward* of Elbert, Peeples of Berrien, Doll of Screven, Hunter of Brooks, Cnmtning of Richmond. Piero* of Henoock, Rnesell of Finanoff— Messrs. Itewles of Effing ham, Camming of Richmond, Crittenden Randolph, Sutherland of Rabnu, Barksdale of Warren, Howsll of Uiltoa, Jsekaou of Folrim, Nutting of Bibb, Cato of Troop, Gray of Bartow, Butta of Hancock, Ormond of Houston, Hunter of Brooks Committee on State of the Republic— Meters J. W. Wofford of Bartow, Clark of Troup, Jonas of Temtll, Hall of Up- aon, Goldsmith of DeKalb, Bush of Mu ter, Huge of Pulton, Goodman of Camp bell, Wofford of Biutka, Lang of Lin coln, Johnson of Jeffvraou, Guyton of Lsurena, McWhorter of Greene. Committee ou Military Aibuis—Memr*. Bak-r of Pike, Wetteraof Jasper, Chan-i cey of Early, Paxton of Charlton, Mat- j tox of Chucli, Carlton of Colquitt, Sar-, gent of Coweta, lletd of Uuiou, Benfroo , of Washington, Bell of Webster, Jenkins f Worth. mprovementa Mnaara. Hail of Upson, Woodall of Talbot, Wood of Walker, Hammers of Newton, Hetdt of Ghaibam,Riebantaof Cherokee, Wood ward of Dooly, Rountree of Emanuel, Barron of Jones, Pentecost of Ctrefoll, Riley of Lumpkin, Hudson of Schley, Jones of Hart. On Agriculture and Manufactures— Messrs. Davis of Newton, Bun® of Polk, W. P. Anderson el Cobb, Bryan of Hen- ly, Jones of Gwinnett, Cox of Berks, Davenport of Oglethory e, Johnson of Clay, Murphy of Barke, Brady of Sum ter, Braddey of Glasscock, Handley of Pulaski, Putney of Dougherty. On Public Expenditures— Meaara. C. A. Nutting of Bibb, Kelly of Chatham, Hammond of Batta, Tarver ei Baker, McMillan of Habersham. McNezl of Ran dolph, Pou of Muaoogee, Griffin of Houston, Sneed of Richmond, Wilaon of Fnlton, Bnllenger of Floyd, Ross of Bibb, Mansfield of Stewart On Education—Meaara. Jackson of Folton, Buoon of Bibb, Wofford of Bar tow, Cody of Chattahoochee, Davis of Newton, Simmons of Gwinnett, Joiner of Dougherty, Etheridge of Pntnam, McNealof Randolph, Bryan of Henry, Morrison of Ware, Gnerry of Quitman, Berrien of Butke. On Enrollment—Messrs. McMillan of Haberehziff, Convene of Lowndes, Craig of Telfair, Dell of Screven, Qegliorn of Chattooga, Baker' of Bryan, Bate man of Taylor, Spence of Coffee, Sto vall of Columbia, Hillyer of Camden, Palmer of Dawton. On Journals—Meaara. Bush at Miller, Killian ot Towns, Cloud of Warren, Emerson ot Whitfield, Kennedy of Bul loch, McConnell of Clayton, Payne of Catoosa, Knowles of Pierce, Moreland ot Meriwether, Clover of Sumter, Field of Murrey. On Penitentiary—Messrs. Goldsmith of DeKalb, Dukes ot Morgan, Baker of Pike, Davenport ot Oglethorpe, Morris of Talbot, Jones of Hart, Harvey of Marion, Brown of Monroe, Rutherford of Crawford, Simmons of Hall, Riley of Lnmpkin, Palmer of Dawson. On Lnnatio Asylum—Messrs. Eth eridge of Putnam, O’Neal, of Baldwin, Hnghes of Forsyth, Cloud of Warren, Johnson of Jefferson, Clements of Montgomery, Lipsey of Lee, Wbatly of Fayette, Battle of Thomas, Latnkin Of Colombia. Joses of Terrell, Chastain of Qilmer, MoNeal of Randolph. On Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Messrs. Bunn of Polk, Simmons of Hall, Lipsey of Lee, Gray of Bartow, Browner of Franklin, Farmer of Liberty, Brewton of TatnaU,' Mann of Wiioox, Martin of Johnson, Meadows of Madison, Howell of MiHon, Wilson of Fulton, lUlenger of Floyd. On Blind Asylum—Messrs. PatiUo of Harris, Collins of Mitchell, Ttylor of Washington, Emerson of Whitfield, Jones of Macon, Pieroe of Hancock, Hancock of Jgckson, Hooka of Wilkin son, Richards of Cherokee, Goodman of Campbell, Franklin of Fennio. On New Counties and County Lines— Messrs. Fsin of Cordon, Gay ton of Lau rens, Clark of Troup, Jones ef Gwinnett, Hendley of Pulaski, Converse of Lowndes, Meadows of Madison, Woodall of Talbot, Clower of Monroe. Braddey, of Glass cock, PatiUo of Harris. On Publio Priutiii. Messrs. Wm. D. Anderson of Cobb, H i 1 1 of flbatbam, Carlton of Colquitt, (' • > of Troup, Chastain of Gilmer, No....-.land of Ra bun, Richardson of Clark, Johnson of Spalding, McWhorter of Greene. On Anditing—Craig of Telfair, Riley of Lnmpkin, Rountree of Emanuel, Frank lin of Fannin, Atkinson of Thomas. On Petitions and Memorials.—Heidt of Chatham, Graham of Dade, Bryan of Henry, Edwards of Elbert, Johnson of Jefferson, Berrien of Burke, Baker of Pike, and Hall of Meriwether, McMillan of Habersham. On State Library.—Beoon ot Bibb, McMillan of Habersham, Jackson of Ful ton, W. D. Anderson of Cobb, BusteU of Chatham. On Western sod Atlantic Railroad.— Jackson of Fulton, HaU of Upson, Mc Millan of Habeishain, Craig of Telfair, Taper of Baker, Wofford of Bartow, Fain of Gordon, Cato ot Troup, Mc Whorter of Green, and Hall of Meri wether. Banka—Nathaniel Wofford, Homer Berrien—H. T. Peeples, Nashville Bibb-C. A. Nutting, O. A. Baeon Brooks—James H. Hunter, Ouit Bryan—C. H. Baker, Eden. Bulloch—D. L. Kennedy, Stilesh, Burko-Robert A. Murphey, TltoT Berrien, T. Duncan Cox, Wayneshor., Butta—Tbo*. F. Hammond, Jack*. Charlton—John Paxton, Traders' H Chatham—Isaac Rusaell, Fn, ' Heidt, John J. Kelly, BevuniL,),. 11 Campbell—John Goodman, Fair!*., Cetooee—W. H. Payne, Binggold Chattahoochee—David C. Cody, (j Q ^ChatUioga-C. a Cleghom, Sum,,., Cherokee—John B. Richards Cant, day—John B. Johnson, Fort Grim ^Clm.k- H.mpton A. Mattox, Home Cobb—Wm D. Anderson, Wm. p derson, Marietta. An Coffee—John M. Bpenoe, Dougl*. Colquitt—Isaac Carlton, Moultrie Columblj—G- P- Stotzll, & C. Um vlUrlunx—V riiia Bed* K. D. Graham, Trenton. Dawson-John Palmer, Dnwsonvill- DeKalb-W. L Goldmnitb, iCur Dooly—John H. Woodward, Vienna. -Win. Rutherford, Knor Early—Brinkty Chancy, Blakely. Eahola—B. W. Phillips, Statenviile Effingham—Morgan Rawls, Snrir field Morgan Rawls, Spring. On Public BnUdinga and Property,— . — iUon ^ J, u , Camming of Richmond, Wilaon ton, Wynn of Wilkes, Kelly of Chatham, Hudson of Schley, NetberUnd of Rtbun. On Corporations.—W. D. Anderson of Cobb, Gumming of Richmond, Fsin of Gordon, Hoge of Fulton, Phillips of pies of Ber- Echols, Pou of Muaoogee, Pee;, rien, and Hall of Meriwether, Phillips of Echols. Clossiaeatlott of the Members of the Uomerol Assembly. SENATE. DmoanATS. 1st District—R. E. Lester, Savannah. 3d—John C- Nichole, Blockshear. 5tb—M. Kirkland, Homerville. 9th—Reuben Jonda, Newton, lllh—LeriC. Hoyle, Dawson. 18th—Robert C. Block, Amerieus. Uth—0. W. Kibbee, Hawkimailla 15th—D. W. Cameron, Jacksonville* 16th—H. Hicks, Wrightaville. 17th—Joseph Cone. 19th—Columbus Heard, Greensboro. 22d—T. J. Simmons, Vm** 24th—B. B. Hinton, Buena Vista. 25th—Wm. P. Mnttiiews, Talbottoo. 26th—A. D. Nunnally, Griffin. 27th—E. Steadman, Covington. 28th—W. F. Jordan, Meotieeiio. 29th—W. M. Reese, Washington. 30th—J, H. McWhorter, Moneys. Slat—Wm. S. Erwin, Clarksville. 33d—M. Van Estes, Homer. ■ 84th—M. A. Candler, Decatur. 35th—Geo. Hillyer, Atlanta. 37th—Q. W. Peddy, Fraaklio. 39th—James R. Brown, Canton. 40th -0. J. Wellborn, BlainviUe. 41st—John A. Jervis, Morgantown. 42d—John T. Burns, Rome. 43d—L N. Trammell, Dalton, BKPUBI^CaNZ : 4th—J. M. Colman, Brunt wink. 6th—Joabua O riffin, Valdosta, 7th—W. L. Clark, ’i’bom.svUlc 8th—Benj. F. Bruton, Bain bridge. lOtb-F. O. Welch, Alban). _ . - .Augusta. 18th—Ue»njmnin Oonky. ■— 32d—J. C. Ricbardaon, Duwsouttlle. 36th—W. C. Smith, Urwtville. 38th—Walter Brock, Buchanan. coioasn amiaToaa—ajtrrnucajta; 2d Diatricti—T. G Campbell, Darien. 12th—Thomas Crayton, Lumpkin. 20th—Geo. WallaiM, MilledgeviUe* 21at—Jaa. B. Deveaux, Clinton. 23d—L H. Anderson, Fort Valley. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Dznocaan. A(>pliug—Lemuel Scllera, Uelmeaville. Baker—Henry 'tetter, Newton. Bartow—John W. Wofford, Cartent- villc; John W. Gray, Adairsville. B3bert—Emory P. Edwards, Elberton Emanuel—W. P. Rountree, Swains- bora. Fannin—Wm. Franklin, Morgantown Fayette—Wm. Whatley, Fayetteville P’loyd—Dtmlap Scott, Rome; M. R Ballanger. Forsyth—banc L. Hughes, Camming. Franklin—Asa W. Browner, Camo«- ville. FuHon—J. S. Wilson, E. F. Hotre Henry Jaoluoa, Atlanta. Gilmer—N. L. Cooper. EUijsy. n Ghmeook—W. O. Braddey, Gibson. Gordon—Joel. 0. Fain, CaJhonn. Green—R L. McWhorter, Penfletd. Gwianett—W. B. Simmons, G. H. Jones, Lawrepceville. Habersham—Garnett McMillan, Clarks ville. HaU—L. A. Simmons, Gainesville. Hancock—Gea F. Pierce, Jr., F. A. Butts, Sparta. l. ,, Haralson—Wm. J. Heal Harris—J. W. Murphy, C. F. PatiUo, Hamilton. Hart—James W. Jones, Hartwell. Heard—Britton Sima, Franklin. Henry—George W. Bryan, McDon- oogh. Irwie—Reason Paulk, Irwlnville. Jackson—John R. Hancock, Jefferson Jasper—Andrew J. Watters, Monti- cello. Jeffferson—W. P. Johnson, A. Beane ley, Louisville. Johnson—W. H. Mortis, Wrightaville. Jones—Benj. Bsrrow, Clinton. Lsurena—C. J. Guyton, Dublin. Liberty—J. W. Former, Hineeville. Lee—Dr. H. B. Lipeey. Linooln—Henry J. Lang, Lincolnton Lowndes—Albert Convent, Valdost Lnmpkin—H. W. Riley, Dahlonega Madison—Isaac J. Meadows, Daniels ville. Marion—Thoms* W. Harvey, Bnena Vista. Meriwether—J. W. Moreland. Montgomery—Jaa. D. Clement*, Mount Vernon. Miller—Isaac A. Both, Colquitt. Mitchell—L. A. M. Collins, Camilla. Milton—James M. Howell, Alpharetta Murray—8. E Fields, Spring Place. Muscogee—J. M. 8mith, J. F. Pou, Columbus. Newton—J. M. Summers, J. B. Davis, Covington. Oglethorpe—W. W. Davenport, Point Peters; J. F. Smith, Stephens P. O Paulding—R. A. Trammell, Dallas. Pieroe—Daniel E. Knowles, Black- shear. Pike—John H. Baker, Zebolon. Polk—M. H. Bunn, Cedartown. Pulaski—John A. Hendley, E. Booth, HawkinsviUe. Putnam—J. A. Ethridge, Eetonton. Quitman—James H. Gnerry, George- town. Rabun—G. M NetberUnd, Clayton. Randolph-8. A. McNeil, Onthbert, R. F. Crittenden, Noohaway. Richmond—J. B. Camming, C. Snead, W. A. dark, Angnrta. Schley—O. B. Hudson, EllaviU*. Screven—John 0. Dell, Sylvania. Spalding—David H. Johnson, Griffin. Snmter—W. Brady, Sr., 8. Glover, Talbot- -P. Morris, J. D. Woodall, Talbotton. Taliaferro—Samuel J. Flynt, Craw- ford ville. .Talnall—Jod* B. Bren ton, Reidville. Taylor—Wm. G. Bateman, Bntler. Telfair-H. {It. W. Craig, Temper ance Terrell—John K Jones, Dawson. Towns—Daniel W. KilHon, Hlawassc. Twiggs—E. 8. Griffin, Jeffersonville. Troup—W. H. Clark, West Point; W. W, Cato, Hogansville.. Union—Joseph Reid, BlainviUe. Upeon—John L Hall, Thomaston. Walker—J. T. Wood, LaFhyette. Walton—Cbaa L. Bowie, Monroe. Ware—D. Morrison, Warasboro. Warren—T. J. Barkesdale, O. L. Cloud, Warren ton. Washington—J. W. Renfro, H. Taylor, SandereviUe. Webster—Alfred C. Bell, Preston. White—James F. West, Mount Zonalt. Whitfield—Charles J. Emerson, Tun nel Hill. Wilcox—David C. Mann, Abbeville. Wilke*—8. W. Wynne, H. P, Slaton, Washington. Worth—Royal R. Jenkins, Isabella. Wilkinson—O. H. Hooks, Irwintbn. Camden—Henry S. Hillyer, St Mary’s. Decatur—J. D. Williams, Bainbridge. Lee—G. F. Page, Btarkville. Hooatoo—J. R Griffin, Fort Valley. Msecs—L. C. Jones. Meriwether—W. H. F. Hall, Green ville. Monroe—J. Brown, Forsyth. Dougherty—F. F. Patoey, Albany. Stewart—J. a Mansfield, Lumpkin. Thomas—J. Buttle, Tboaiasviile. Pickens—John M. Allred, Jaaper. oolobzd mnaw—upubucans: Baldwin—Pater O'Neal, Milledgeville. Clarke—A. Ricbardaon. Watkinsviilc; M. Davis, Aibeos. Coweta—S. Smith, H. J. Sergeant, (contested), New nan. Decatur—A Bruton, Bainbridge. Dougherty—P. Joiner, Albany. Stewart—J. A. Lewie, Lumpkin. Greene—Abram Colbv, Greensboro. Glynn—James Blue, Brunswick. Houston—Geo. Ormond, Arby Sim mons, FortYaHey. Monroe—G. H. Clower, Forejth. Morgau—M. Floyd, A. Dukes, Madi- Mclatoah—T. O. Campbell, Jr., Da rn. Fred. Atkinson, Thorn- Tltoi aaville. B. R. Freeman, CotuuiiMNiouer ol’ Deeds, FOIt SIXTEEN STATES. Of OtBce with tbe SacraUrr ot BUU at Uu OntUol.