The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, October 20, 1857, Image 2

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"ladle* Mount Yenion Awociation At a Terj late hour last orening. * were advised that A. B. H. DaWaOc, of Savaanah, would delivrr a hwfure t row o'lrht, at the city Hall, in °^ 6 •‘Ladies Mount Vernon AmceUtion. Ow- ing lo onr forms having been »lnK*«t mad* u p_at the ti»e the announcement was m -A, to us—wa are unable to do more than call public attention to the tact. The MnnnJactnren^Baak of_*Moa h i The Report of this Bank wUl be found tn cur paper tovdsj. The-Card” whWi ta appends i to it. dcowoatratas tha fret, the merchant* cf Uaooa hare avory confi dence in it ; and, that wc have, it ia otdy ««a* rj for a* to eaj that it* aote* will be taken at this office, for dons, aubecriptiou, or advertising. O eath of Gen-T B. Knight We repet to state that tbi* gentleman died on Sunday aftevnouo, at the residence of Dr. Rb«* u thi* city, from the injury be received at the Railroad Depot, an account of which we gave to oar readai a few days age. ITa remains we learn, have been taken to Charleston, Tenneaiee, for interment. The Wind Pianist, Tost. We rail tbs attention .of our readers and Visitors to the Fair, to the card ia onr advertising columns, relative to the Blind Pianist, Tom, who will appear to night, at the Court Rcom,ia the City Hall, sad fot several nights thereafter. Financial. We are aakal, often, "what f resent financial condition of the country 1" Wc answer that attempts base been made by tbltr men—men whom experience and pnr- saiti entitle their opinkroTto respect—to sake the important problem; to iht anut; but, we must ecu feu. not It to our satisfaction. Hecce, in attempt* iagtodese.it it with diffidence that we writs; bat, as we are “ pressed heme" with the query, we shall giro die remit of oar deliberate iaveatigotioo, confident that fl will pas* for just what it » worth. The present star of affaire may he styled one of the accidental results of a credit ajr A loeg series of years of prosperity til the fintdny of April, durieg which tiro# oil banks Mn *■- ——sea ^ option foial to rt> especially be and the il, no- nntil and this State ' their D> ., MK . of Wottcolierff. Arrint ofthe MfW Napoleon. - St'^T^FtHtf. Sept. 25,1857. The Bmparor of Rnsria was teerirod yes terday as one of tlie family at an iueLnifi- ewat railway atariah outride of the town, witboot any guard of honor or any fan of ret sort being made wlth hint the King’s ittr' * 'duty thi . . English gentleman might not be proud to ride in Hottytt How, The Mate excellence is optioeablo throughout the country ai re- gsMJ both horses and oxoir, the whole of , which improvement of tljo breed Is tho rc- .' suit of the prevent King’s untlriugsxortwus, whtifot hU fttriotu merits In the promotion- of agriculture and cattle-breeding, bos beon mure than once dubbed by the united agri culturists of Germany, tho •' (king of the forming interest.” From these'(Sir tabular?, it will be evident to iqu bow great an interest the King must navtr taken In shotting these 'tspHifiahmcuto, and what an excellent ohico of .neons the _ through these ;lfis|)>eiion* ha* made, ifhi* object was even po better JUmi, That during the time of their apeorioo, no bank fn the atn»e shnlkpny ly dividend to the stockholders thereof.N Remind, That, during this suspension, hank taking the benefit uf thr same, shall be N required to redeem it* note* Id ipecie; and auch swipour ion ahall work no fotfeitoreof chart*?, cor any other right or imnranito oh oank. priyata carriage avtn bring used on tho no-. ; but the Emperor Louie Napoleon ea received to-day at the terminal bat In the town with alt-possible state and r. ceremony.' Not only was the main station j issgwrasBiRa u ^ «Mli<to»wlthinfnntre mc f n . c of lhe King and’ the aotn, tnta tuter rseimmt, very «o- Emperors druvo out to Wilhelms, an than that of giving his hast | Tho dinner party at the ft day has .ns 1 uui told, fbolu .the diatinguiihcd 'peri 1 of _ le'Wruitfbut no di Laging b> N* After the intsedactioa of thtaeT&omlutMo* several apoeehea were made against them— Same geotlemen who were opposed to them were in fiaror of ruapending tha roles so as to tenth the subject matter. Hr. Wilfiana demanded the nays and yeas on the motion to suspend the rules— and on baling taken resulted In yeas 32, nays 33—to t he motion failed. rtbet judge* but the returns of the hmjutals—the As Wa* Expected- Baltimore baa again been the scene of dmgneaM riots. At the late election in that city, nub taw was again triumphant* The Washington Coion in commenting up- **r «. „ ™ . fbw week* ago that election vere simply day# of gen f riots, and that after an in foa fifty-people at for the returns of the M ; s standard the command 1815, and wa* now paraded before the eyes of the An ttfe-witness of thsln- tbat took place at the to inform your readers and future hlatoriansof the important fact that'tbs Emperor Louis Napoleon, on alight- tog from the railway carriage, twico embrac ed the King of WurtemUtg, who was wai - log to receive him. This, doubtless, forms mrlcdgc. ore im> two Emperors druvo out u, VVitbeJma, an das koiately decorated summer toridenco of the King, built in the Mooriyb style, and con- fritting not only some splendid hot-house- for palms and tropical plants, seldom sboWn •to any,stronger,'but also a small I > ollcction terestieg ceretnt terminus enable t cd part of the French programme of the ceremonies, but It certainly would Id not have been introduced of his own accord by the King, who is no extremely cold, reserved, undemonstrative person. On this oivasiou all the members of the Royal family 'were present tn grande tenue, with state carria^ea '-rtuV has created an inflation. This, by a vary consequence, has resulted to Over tra ding, and a collapse a the remit. wr cr partial friisres, from any cause, prodWM want of cocfidcoce. the public seem to re- cegniac the fact that Banks, Bankers. Ua- chants, almost every body and thing, are conducting barinesa upon credit, requiring a certain lime to realize. It cecurs to them, also, that a '* emit * is shout to arrive, and thsy prepare fot it by writ withdrawal of ciafidsnceaspmdocai a panto. Demands fu aataut settlement, produce suspensions, fai!urs,and all the terribly disastrous effects of u .jjden foil from a paper, to a metallic currency. Great are the evils of auspen- ■ioa bit tenibie ia the calamity of a sad den and total itopfuga of credit, and a Con te quent depreriation of 30 to 60 per cen* upoc a kinds cf proparty aad iron labor itseifl . I I we sad no banka of issue in tbs country; no power to put in circulation that which repress a '.he precioos metals ; if labnr, and prodoce, and property, were, as they would he prapertionaWy cheep; it would be a grave Ration to ask, ahall we inaugurate a credit system, or shall buffioo and exchange, found 4 epon riupmenta of produce, be the exala,iy* codes of paying and receiving F»Jt«jtt «e started to answer the qnery, what «ms the prwnrt financial condition eosntryf* and not to disen* the ered- .: ax compared with a metallic cur- reoey. We think that we havt answered it II the foregoing; aad have only to add thn* killed and wounded democrats. By referring to our telegraphic column this morning it will be observed that yestaiday’s election in Baltimore vraa no nxeeptioo to the dbgracsfcl and frightful rule. We have not the mdSnalteo to publish, nor the space to spare for the details of the heart-sickening They can bn readily imagined by a wr ' Idle organized bmuti of de- perato rnffiana have eompletn possession of ' * ,of Boltr- for her and servants io gain liveries, but, unf natoly, as the earriagto were not open, prob- ably on account of the scorching heat and the dost, the carnages and the servants were all that the patient publio got to see after two hours waiting. The He king. tirciTOAiT, Sunday, Sept, lie, lSfi*. My narrative of ytaterday put you io pis- smrioa only of the outline of the meeting of the two Emperors; to-day I can fill in ilars apt to exercise ai rigt their aalnral or constitutional rights, all practical pcrpoeea^ltoy are now. and have been since the advent of know-notb- togiam. disftmeebisedt” Below, wc publish the telegraphic reports refoxred to by the Bnloo: Btaody in Baltimore. Bixmoxz, Oct. 14. Them were several riots io the city last night. Turner Hall (a German torero) was attacked by a political slab. Windows wen sirraahsd in several other actions of the city. Dm o'clod, p. as—There ia a riot between democrats of the Eighth ward and Ameri cans of the Fifth ward It ia at this time in program. Tha report is that several men have been killed. Muskets and pistols have been freely used. There ia ths greatest pos sible state of alarm. [lICOXD Dl.UtaTCB.’ o'atiot. have in a sr-at dsstrtc aided in bringing aboot the existing state of thing*. Ttce are our views,and with the lights be fore as, «c think, they are eorreet. Democratic Triumphs- The inert brilliant add decisive victory that the Democracy have achieved this year, » tbs one that Us been achieved in Penn sylvania. We confess not only rorprve at tbe result, but *e are amazed at it TU • sober, second thought" <4 the old Kgy- i-oce State ha* produced a result that everj conservative assn throughout the whole l*nion roost applaud, and at winch every Southern man should rejoice. Fov the first •net in many yean, tbs Democracy of Penn , iv-ania bare act only mured both branches -V the legislature io that State, but by an u • ham aWfml fhai* that outlioo with some particulars tthiob, if not of highly exciting interest, have at lost the Iherit of being antbentio. Immediately after the King had conduct ed the Emperor Louis Napoleon to hi* own palace and introduced him to the Queen and the real of tho Royal family, he presented to the Emperor the memb ra of the hoosc- hoHtandmeConrt officials. -Tbo Emperor bestowed on eaoh a few affable words, as far as this was possible where the greater number of the persons addressed woe totally on nown to him, and the household then withdrew into the side-rooms and corridors, while tbo •to any,stronger. batalso a small ,< ollcptton dr pictures of u stylodcldom found iu guiioi- fos. and which, as bflu j n peculiar weak ness of tho King’s nro never shown to any .-tranger. This most elegant residence, a mixture of Iho Alhambra and t hatswnrlh on a smaller scale, was this evening illumi nated most brilliantly both inside and out, and it was while the whole party was here that tho Lmpre-s of Rustic joined them', AXT’A liqnt CAUwt» Wins of. 1898. by U>« Dof«n k .. ‘ H^ia*n«rlnk, ootvKMwlw idmlnMratws Sale. VXTILL b« «oH b#fort the Chart (louM do« tn VV renesrillA; 0wtnnett couuty. an U» flrit Uw- Tug*- Ml* dUtUet coun far tbi benefit of the heir* nod creditor* of uld deo«M**L Terms, mnd* koo wa on tho dnY of nit. TbU Oat 14,. FluaV BERRY, octl9 1 ,J ' • ~ • • . |Adm*r. Execnton Sale. lot ofUtid No 168, tth dfstriotfidnctfna. Sokl as! the property rf Amo* Kelly, dteeuel, in of bis will, for dutritmtion pureusnee of bis will, for dutrihntioh smonj his It ratoas. 'farms msda known on day of ante. This Oct U.185T. ' SANFORD fl. KEIXY, octSO «... i x . Kzatutor. W W. & A. R. R. OFFlciE, Atlanta, Oct. 17,1807. of Fallen BasIc, ned Gkorct* RBilrostJ end OTBSof . . Ifanktoy Comivitry, receir**! at jisr/by this Ajfco , lor Freljfht. T. U. HOWARD, octlOdMftf Aganl. itfiyJA « Bowan, Obarits Boon,John Boyette, M 0 Mrs Bowan, S M Mbs Duller, JR" Baines, 0 Braum, U W Dr Blaloch, C Miss Braun,A B Bradley, U Miss Band, Richard Bujbsy, Sarah Brooks, WOP Brown, J N Bryan,B Brano, B Cranio, J Control!, J (1 Dr Coanoll, James Chancoy, M A Mrs Carter, J K Coaltr, J P Clank, Martha Mias Cook, John Dr CUokloy, A D Cowan, RM . Coo par, Pranas* A Mrs Pack, James H Coppcdgo, Jas L Ponder, E 0 having for that purpose quitted the rail - v sy " “ * *, where the Upholstering and Mattrax, Es tablishment. > r ptIK cubscriblr ha. eoostantiy >>u baoS, aoU rnaoo- J ficturtng i- order, all kmda and nnalltl*. of .VATriUSSEi, from the obeep Straw, Shock and Cotton, to the ptireCDRl.KD UAl/l Mattraaies, war ranted superior to nny Article em offered lo till pUce. 1 Lat» sin*) on band, ll*lr Bolster! And Pit lows, Spiral Spring Constat and Lounges. Also tin Wi-rt.1 renowned .Spiral Spring MsttrAssse, with Bed itteA* to rcfttch, wb'cb never fill to pieest those fond «f GOOD sleeping. I am Also prepared to Upholster old Softs, Rcokert, and com teem with llalr, (.loth, riusb or Brocstil, At tho shortest notice. .**tore In J. Nareross's Building, ou MArlettA street, AtUnts, Oeoxgi*. cctlWwtf D. M YOrXG. Clark, Mary 0 * * i, W W Groceries at Prime Cost. T HEBulucri.tr will rail his present stuck of FAMILY and I'LANTATl 1 at Feuerbach, where the Emperor stoppid two days luck. The Kmpresa was received there o.ly by a,low ladies uf tho Coort and a gentleman of thajL'iuwh. I’risce'shoads hold; the make-helicvo of the allair ixing, . that ahe wo* come unexpectedly to give her •husband a pleasant surpri-c. The Empress of Ras-fa had, on her trip from Darmstadt bitlu-r, asm traveli ng eum-f panion the Queeu of Greece, who. howrvei \ did not slight at Feuerbaob, but came ai o the railway tenniou* in this town, and wrs thence f .tched in the Kmu'.-t oarriage to the Royal Palace- By that time the party wa.; rapidly returning fi'-m tie H tlhelmi, ur.J collecting in the apartments uf the Qu.cn of the Netherlands. I'heQueenof Greece, had arrived atihe railway station of Darmstadt j to visit the Emperor tied Empress ot lino's I while there, just as the EmpeTOr was !eav j Fulton Rank Money Taken ing there by railway, la»t Wednesday, ar.d [ at Par. it would aim ( =t ltok aadf eho had put up j w wy n will take FULTON BANK money the fcmprefa to tk-ffoKejwtnie notion- - *ur- kt'^si. in payment for all debts doe ffl prising the htnprror while boro ftl/ proJ i„ 0 r l„y ir.rriplion that we have 1 or sale. WILLIAMS, IIHEA dc CO. [ONGRO. fiERIES, st cost and Freight, for Bills of the Bankof Fullon, or Georgia Rail road & Ranking Company. He wilt likewise ticc'vjjthc fills of ths same Hanks, in payment of Jebts due thr estal* of C- D. Pcrr, dreess.d. I„ J. FARR, oc* 1 Tdwtt Agent Killed by a Wild Cal; We understand that the cause cf the sus pension of the Georgia Rail Road llanlr, whs a ran which was obont to be made On „ it bv the Chronicle’s ferocious Wild Cat. the. - — . r — King and the Emperor on their | Uiuk of Fulton. So it appears that the taken nt par. for .11 d.buduc in, .n-l allg-r. part retired, darn lean inlericurt. Almost Wild tat vou a dangerous critter after ail,! ■ *I-J by H STRONG * CO. immediatdy afterwards, and while the re-1», it completely killed effono of the Ohroc* i "ct, t7d&wit. I noe of the French Emperor was improving jcleVpet tamo cat?. Wo now think i? i ita acquaintance with the members of the time for the Chronicle t» “dry -tn” abot I octl7d*tf, NOTES O F BANKOF FULTON A GEORGIA RAILROAD Sc Banking Coropmy K.US The police havt captured a quantity r,f Wurtemherg household, the fo iling dnors near where they were standing were thrown open, *nd the Emperor of Russia \.a« an nounced a* close at hand. The Emperor Lsuis Napoleon immediately eu being in formed of the vicinity of the Emperor Alex- coder, left hi* apartment in all haats, and mot the Emperor Alexander just as be bad advanced bat s few step* io the room.— They shook, hand* very ootdully, and their countenances were made to express the great est gratification at their meeting, and they thus withdrew into a private room, remote mask at* at Jeekaoo’e Hall in the E'gftth ward. Police offioer Jordan was killed, oth er* were wounded, sod it ia toppoted that several more a ere kiiiod. There is another riot reported at Lexing ton market, ia the western teetion on the city. The police captured o quantity of fire-arms from the New Market engine-ions*. from eyes profane. When they parted after this first and not very lengthened interview, the Emperor Ltuis Napoleon, who at tho moment of his hastening to meet tbo Kin pe tite ied riband cf ror Alexander still wore the Wnrtemberg Order of the Crown, was observed to have on the blue bend of the Russian Order of St. Andrew. From the shore yon will perccire rbat, however much [rains pisraTCH 1 j thought and calculation bavo been bestowed BaLTnoas, Otr. 14, 9 I’. M. | upon this meeting, the actual contact and The election to-day rAnfted in the success graap of tha hand, the very act of meeting, of the know-nothing ticket in every ward took place under very different circurastau- exeept the Eighth. In many words the 1 ce* 'bun doubtless bad been reck med on. democrats tad no caodidate. The vote is ! Having given yon the above, wh>oh, tho 1 ‘ -nail. | an authentic account, ia not very amusiog, note have been quelled, and to fair | X will now. report to you what •• pe footly cniv ooc person is dew, via: Policeman I waiNinformed peraoa” relate to each other | ”• the Wild Cut.-', and torn I is attention to t! tame critters of the feline rpcric* ab ut t'a.t goodly oily, for, singular to say. the first snspenaioDs of Hanks iu Georgia during tho present crisis, occurred witn tho pet inslitre- tions of Augusta, while some of those that that paper claesed'a* Wild Oats and wr tth less, continue f j pay out tbo -pecle for their bills as fust a3 pres.r,ted tit their counters.— Coiumbbs Sun. NOTICE. THE ONLY CHANGE FOR KANSAS By the Fje of Dr. HARRISON'S ELECTRIC OIL. I f^o;; tha cut* of r.Vutu-itlsm, P*i!« in th* Back, F Unnfrl t»r N«un4|i*; Sic’f. Nfirrou* “ - y; 4 ‘ lifitis H**t*vebF: n*Afn*«», Pw»y; .V|iln*l AffMtioo*. Ai*, >;-raio-; Duro*; Hmin*#, 0>ti t’ocm; Crkmp*; BiD liou'e Colie, Lranit i la the ^touwch; i*AlDlUttoo: tiore i'.jtit Tlii.e OIL U i?tKiJ for aoj kind* of RWng«; in- tUtr.m«fn. he. AU» SwaUei^oioLs: Wcakaeas of f J.jinte,•'ontriictftl iiuteto*;Chroo- ic kiJuej Affec’.iok, In*rrU«*, Jte. Wo caaaot refriUa fxoiu adlib*' tbo a:tcs- CftUtiOU. lion of our rtiwler? !»> an aUTertUomen: ir. tb ' ,.., e ,. 0 a ft \ iiarrlion’! Electrlo OIL tUj’i paper cf tho "Hair K«tent!T« ,> of P.*of. | Tu^e *r«othermedlelBM lath* coanUj parportlo< wv w far . . , - , . T . ;lu b« lb! aawe, but ill without ay lignitar*, 0. J. Wood A Co t oi 1st. Louis. It will D* *c9* efgne ! in irriUi**. *r* hnmbuft. -Chat ha baa auesruv «r:iuratcj from r ( bf I Uepnala*.JU»l»W«», *astohs4at Wooi. the highest etura •-•ir, to tho merit*-of Li* Kelt ralirc. F/cc* V.:.ow!cJ^o we aro also j •nabU'l to *ay, thi*. it i* in f. cry teui<i what it J protefi.*«j l) tc, .u.*l vroda not htdulo to pro* | , r:■- ■ m -'l„j r r < veir«« I coohi notr»Ut my-hand to mjr h#*d for tbt I fcv*rry , ti Drug ritow, Atlinta, G*. Testimonials. I ' DR. M. A.flARfllWJN- i hea l ar.d •or, John aa,-Ohariier «*•“’ JfeHsale, tor JfeOoday, John -afci» 2S®/o b j uoDanltl, u J mil* ticDonalil, Fromojcui aoDanie), W J aoDonald, W u KoDannon, u r 'aoWUliams, J C , KoAfi o, T U Nelson, D U Nlohols, W J Nelson, D H Neero, Jordan Norris. W 1* Noland, Sampson, Esqr Norris, John North, BUsaboth tori Ormond, Jams* Owens, George Overton S II Oliver, Sophia W Pease, Oliver L l Parker, VYm 1 Parks, S mis. Pony, KUsabotb mL> Peers, J1 Parr, John 0 Price, 8 K pwSHsSwS Rirgsafesaar* ^ ,k *““ wom!w iboy bu saver received the advaqteaei of le I EjSSHmS lL l ,*-°“.V t . l T”^»Sdh* , . , ' t j »nd will notf.ITto coo- jutodtoDU u. It.pectfulljr icfirm,) Cooper, w Read Cooptft W Cook,V W Cochran, Cloud, D U Ctork, JohikP M Clark, John F Crofford, H Mrs Crocktl. W F DoCoao, R L Daniels. G W Daniel, R 0 DoNtgrier, R K Mrs Davis, -I W Diamond, James LUUshaw, J W Durand, 6 A Dayton, H G Darand, J A Dolin, A Delpey, W E DunaToody, C A Dobbs, Clayton Dougherty, Edward Ftburidge, J B Kdwards, S Cal Rb«rbant, John Bmpire, Manf k Co Kllit, W H Farmer, Barah Mrs Finis,'K M Faalks, K G Varney, Oto J Fowler, Johu Fulcher, M Mrs Frisian, W1I Fuller, MB %>r Gantt, V M Mirs Garrison, D D Gurmanu, George Goodard, Jefferson. Goodwin, Rucker Oaldin, P A Garnatt, Jonn G Goucher, John M Greer, W A Gilbert, R A GUI, T N A Co Oreen, Jno W Gipson, Andrew Graham, R U Green Geo G Gnann, D W Griffin, Danl Hardman, J 0 mr« Havel C P Hobbs, F mis* IUynes, £ R Harbin, M inrs Harris, J B Harrison. Jus Hall, J mrs Harmet, T M Hardman, Felix Hendon, S mis- Hayden, F //ill, E V hon Hardman, D Herd Kitt, J E Pro* * Harrison A Co Hampton, J R HiU k Bro, Ira B hair whi<*b has so far ' evn ievised by bumnn In* geouiiy. He hn?e seen u .irres; threnteue-i baldaees and reju-ro to tho head itv < rigir.al pro- fusion of na'.'JiU and gics.«y hiir, an I when ibe latter Las btroa tirematnrsly tlof.sd with gray, wo hare seen it like rrtrgtc. restore tlia colors»f youth aod health. The .dTsUn^.iivhcl propriety ght truly ray, mirncjir-ai ‘’itesto- Tri»rfiv 1 cotud not mist my hand to my nsari ror tn* fait two year*, fltarrof of your Electric Oil, f sent aad rot a bottle; after nuking a few applleatlonn, 1 wu voabled to raise my hasri to my bead. I bad tried high living, extravagance-.an4 vecklro* epe* Jcrfro. Bewral,however,arebodly wound-1 rod jfteir trieod* a* having taken place at! r«.vs." is that It ri»« 6 9 • _J « »« »»>asa L MA .V»nan Pli fii'A fknd llKA fill ftallM!. it (H M lM/Jl . fhro *14!P.8 tlCkd of hllf rb i R, are generally polieamen iipntehes received in this ci’-y v . ting give a different verrico of the ri- otofirom that of the telagnpbie reporter.— After making doe allowance for the exagge ration of exrieemeot, we tre diipoaed to bdieva that th* iiou were of an atrocious and a feorfoDy-Woodyeboracter, and that in the morderoea ajaaolta of the day the dem ocrats, and not the polieamen, were the prin cipal infleitn] Comment on. the foregoing ia ot-nroMsary. Thank tied, Georgia bos never yet been da. graced by inch (etna, nor will sh* ever be, while her mm* have one (parkof higb-ton'd principle or patriot ism left (Fra. .vtrwbeiming majority have elected their candidal* for Governor, and the whole De mocratic Stele ticket. Bat for the extant of this glorious victory, wc refer onr reader* to the foliowieg, which we take from the PenetytvwUn. • SuSejenl rttores have been received to warrant us in announcing the gratifying Iu-. ttlfiresc4 that the wit on* Dzxocaanc Sr at* Ttcxrr hs* arts xlictxd nr a majoutt that an sr.cj rorrr TH-.csaao! '• TtL ii no ordinary triumph. The whole country wa* looking to the reach in Penn sylvania. Tire victory of hut year wo* at tributed to fraud and deception, and not to th.ee feelirgs of reverence aad rerard for the eonetitotfoo which so emphatically chars anerue tha Democracy of the Old Keystone State. Bat the prearat i* a fall ti<t entire endarseoest of that cf 1 r56, and places the Penury! vania democracy on s (Olid platform, , which cannot tc misandentoed or misinter- prtteft. The block republican party iebeat- to upon the bro»4 »we ptade by tht-ir own state coortolien, and eoatuw, there moat tfifoJ and. mtriligea; laadre-^ 'tho koow nothing organixatioo ii It the Special Cerraspaaduee of th* Lea- d« Times.) The Meeting of the Two Empe ror* at Stnffgart. Jbritaleftht Emperor Alexander. Srtrrroaxv, Friday, fiept. 24,18*7 The Emperor of Knaeia arrived at 4 o’ clock P. 1L, at the Feuerbach station of tbs railway which "bad brought him from Darm stadt- He waaatunded’by Prince Gorta- ebakoff, but no* a^eoopaaied by the Em press. Me was, however, very nearly hav ing thn Princes* Matln'lde, the eooein of th* Kaperor Lode Napoleon, to share the spe cial train which brought him hither; hot it would seem that ahe did not anise to pun*- t sally ta waa expected at the frontier sta tion. aod therefore the Emperor’a train earn* ou without her, and toother train has been dispatched to fetch her. Tie Crown Prince of Wonem^nsg and the Prince*, went out to Brtteh**li tho Uet (tattoo on thi* side of the Baden frontier, to receive the Emperor, and th* King wa* in waiting lo receive Mm at the Feuerbach station, and had been waiting a goed boor whffijKarrived. The King, who i* Bow it jttrt~.lt aft aod a great lover of rimpUeity, nt qaletly all that time with hit even Adjutant in an open bo- ' 1 by aod expoad to the Palace, and like all fablee, it it! a good , the rams hrtd of httr that they truro iu roitb deni more tmusiog than mere hietuty. h ■ tljj acting in strict compliance with the rule, of was caretully arranged in the Palace you th* Snt and greatest vf all .toilet mal!er»—Na- moat know, «ha* foe King waa to occupy a tarc K , „ B , , ho b *. u.ed itwfll hultateto large room adjoining the apartments of the j uiu>U y >u mliu , tali to itt p^Hur French Emperor, and it »»» into tho next uarlts-—t'-fV-a !M.) r.-I room to the King’s, on the other side, that Bold Vy all $ d Dru. the Emperor Alexander wa* sbawn on oo-1 codon of this his visil. _ On a signal given gj^stJ. octl2dn3 by tbo King, tbo door* wore opened on each ' the two Emperors, without, era Special Notices side, and cording to each other a'momont, or an inch of precedence, advanced into the middlo of i flank of 1 niton, the room aod mads each other's acquaintance ‘ ATI. * NT A. G A.. / In the King’s prereoec. From an equally Our.ran lnth. 1W7.) cicelltnt authority, which is the source of| TN view r-f th. .fnersl sustention if the all modtrn history, via: toi~dulant “well | A J*»nkv in t ,_e (tountry, the jinJersfgned, informed persons,” 1 hat persons,” I have learned the reil I Dirtctartr of the BANK OF VIII.'IUN. and true reason why the two emperor's have 1 {»»'•• » iuspeinnon nf spec.c peyments agtaetl to meet at toia coort rather than any [” *?• u,nit *“ w * " at other ; it ia because the King i* very deal. I hn ”‘ { m “"»'*>'•«' !l >< b “‘ Ui, “ ."f, cor ',’, J ' ar.d eo wool,I be unable t» catch ail they • f r ' d ! t 'T w '. hl ’" 1,11 " . " « .’’"‘‘"•.the migh- ..r if hi. presence. If this were I ’ --- ' -v j.ke, it would not be to j , !j-„ q,i, bi , Wc „ We , nt-1 et ft saentiee, u i tbc region of aim- bij. 1 IV p-c b.-t-. evtuug, .-.n ulutr dinner waa over, U.-i Emperor Alexander left the Rrtval Palace, end repaired with the Grown Prince and Prince** to tbeir rill* at Berg. They were noon followed by the Qaeen anti Pnnce-oea of Wertemberg, .od the Queen of the Netb- ertonde. At about 10 o'clock the King joined tbo party with the Emperor Loan > piy all ot-t lit’’! that -n* signal aod crash mg i ~ ivatie election” of the Democratie Stale titka covers the whole opposittoo to the ec ttoc, th* rights of the States, and the ly of rr.igv.ui aeuriment - gt thi* ti<p* we can but etatc foe noenco faults. Th* application of facts is a laboc to be pert-oiax-d when exrite- rnent bu ceased, aod the popular mind ta M a real* to sa aod appsromte all th* neeaBdq rircumtUntes vbkli totffw bk) tbc owl eontist joa- termtoated In nefa a gtoriotto manner. Enough the proud eoMctovreoSH of having wiped out th# itaio which tbvro iea»» ago waa placed upon th* brow of old reatoylrani* by tbe election of Jama F<d- lock w tor chief migUtnta. Enough to faovt defeated David Wilmot, and that party the whs, nrrounded cf the eight-loving erowu uw 4 to sm Vh* Emparor. th* on) taatieo ehown to Bo»»« 'w thi imJISfSJSg^SS^ wu no gaping n* him, wp mobkii , harrahict only bat* takroMf. Crown Pnoce and Pnneeae.on th •lo ti n itfli lhe • tire ibur.'iantlf »Ue wh’rh fh'iSl be d«»ne th** c sjnaianit; abal! require it- Dlrectom. A. Vs . tiTO.NE. K. W.UCiLLANO, JAflEl)lllWI^f WHITAKER. WM. EZ2.Mll). oclCJwt/ ertTTth:o h ' rUoio th* war of P*t«nt Modlrinta, aad “ ' L fal|r r«eotntD!i»d your Kltctrie affllettd with Rbftarnatir Pafoti. roeomtatad your Kltctrie nay tx aflllettd with Rh«uiuatirPalc Rotipactfuriy, CIWTHA 8TKWAHT. Campbtll county, Oa., trpt 26, 1S6T. Gairrm, Ca*, 0<*t. 9,1957. DSm A. JURRI30N— Ur \n f'ia ; Vua'requtfittd om to ftlatt tha effect of I cur Electric CM!, upon me lait Spring. My kaie had ri*a iprained for ioq* tin!, and 1 had not b«to able tfe wa.* for metal week*. After makmf two appli- «aUone with yonr Electric Oil, I wa* enabled to walk without pain, and ha«w not felt any pain iloee. All Re*pe:tfoTly, GEO. W. THOMAS. i , Oct. 14, 1S57. ATLANTA, DB. M. A. HARRISON— T) )t n u to certify that I bare- been afflicted with Rheumatic patae in mr beck acd hip* for ten year* with which I bare eimexed greaUy. I had not been Able to work for aome tuontba. when 1 commenced 1 uasui three bottle*, which relieved me of peia. I am better at tbie * tear is CRAWFORD using your Electric Oil. ••utirefy retlered me of „ time, than I bare been In ten year*. Ailutta. (*a.', Oet. II, 1*57 nt-i St sitter Vutx hats btsn afflicted with In* flsoimftt'-rs xhstuaatiiRi fsr s*fs»»l wselts- KjJolsU vat vers mueh ssoltsa ir--t itttT. 1 hid no* ltMo this to walk or drtM mjsolf without kslr, for thrss tretks- Alias tssla* your BretrltVOII a short .Urn, my affiiteod limb wa* entirely of aod p*ic. (oetlMwly) JA5J. WALTON •- Hant, Lewis Holcombe, R 11 Holiuer, J D Helmed, 8 B mr« Huleg, .M mill Halley, S R mn Iludj’jD, Waalie ilolliogiwortb, Wui llogo, WmM Howell, Joaevh UolliD|iwortb, J B Hatt, Mary mr.f Hooter, M A mils Holbrook, Heory lloffety, tor Hudson, J M flunter^6K mr« Uouitoo, C llobbf, F E mDi Uallay, Sarah B Imao, Jnoj Innli, J Ingenol, (i W ’ Irwio, John Jacobs, James Jackson, Thomas C Jenkins, James m Jordon, Tbomu W Joy, M J Pitta, Km mrs Pitts, Harrison Pitts, limelino mn 1 Plummer, Larina Pitts, Gtorgo J Phittops, J u Pomoroy, R S Powell, G W Platt, A C. Philips, Nelson, Puckett, John mrs Pa*s, Joseph Plumiuor, l*u\ iua Puokoit, A r Puckett, worth mrs l» eed, Nancy mits Register F A mrs Rantiu, J u Dr Road, W. A 4 Randlo, John ^ Reid, Mary A tnrs^* Reed, Thomas B Ramsey, Isaac Judge Rlchburg, vaaley, c of Rov Dr E C Meyer Robinson, W C Rico, A B Rogers, John f* Richortison, m rnr Robertson, wary RUey, James Roach, E Koxar, W 11 Robinson, Martha A mrs Rogers, G R Rogers, Emily A wr< Rice, W H Roberson, W 0 Robinson. John Rioe, Anderson P Rogers, Lawrence, mrs Robinson, Jas Ramsey, J A Ruff, Martin.,.. Buggies, Mary mrs Rice, James A Rosser, James R Rainey, P m Roeebcry, James D Russel m aud K befell, D A Sawyer, m H Seals, James u Beanicn, Georgia Sand#rs, 6 G- aud W G .Sams, Marsfield Sewoll, wary J Slaughter, James 8 Sawcner, mr or mrs Schlairc, G L Sewell, M Amin Sewell, Samuel Sanders, m Scales, P M Siams, Lenora Schoa, Margaret mrt Simmons, G Smith, u W mil Smith, Julia A 2 Smith, Nathan Mrs Swan, George A Co Spain, W 8 Swan, Thomas and Co Smith, Joel map tifttM.tevvUum. Hatartti,'wUt fire ftisriwt ft u MAi^ e „ C 8 l;, y r SOOM OFitSfi CITY KissS. A.Bivet Of till l-r« t Has bsstt eos»,til aod will aios Popu'arS’ioga of th* Day- Doota opan at T o’clock. praclaaly atSo’clook.— Admission FlOy cents, Children and Servants Half Price. M ABIE'S, Newly Organized Double Troup of Menagerie and Circus l Maqtiiftccull, fitted up for the Season of 1857 MANAGER./ 8. BSpLAND. Lqucatriau Director W H 8T0UT n. n f, • ••••■* E88LER r L . iWiy « ‘TONW -PA8TOR. Gr Jto-que Mdrrjnun.... GARRY DUMONT Keeper rf Menagerie..... .Pro‘r BBASL'LY. For t ' to d "V«Only—Afternoon and Evening* r J At ATLANTA, Monday and Tne«da v Octooer 26th and 27th, 1857- * Doom oped an anS T a’olSsk v. «. VocfernaiMM to cotnmeuco luri^ hour afterward*. ,o nn*n«e« Admission to tee btihExhibitions. SO Cento, Children and 6orvant»25 Cento. A OHANEMPROCESSION fflJ5?“ffi;,j“lii*fortaoo n J th» ua/ cf MhlbUlon, pneadod by tb, MuilealCTuriot, ORAWN BY TOUR elephants: ‘f » eonSanaad pro- co “ , ° 8 °“* W*r. h,% U co‘^»“‘ u *^« houseman SHIP, BY . W. Pastor. fSSSWA^i >'■ Btopmt act of EQUITATION, Smith, nary V min Smith, Attaint mr Smith, B C Smith, James or Uluford Smith, Jo,<eo Smith, William Shorpo, C C Suiciding, Emiline T Stephen, sail aillar Stapler, Kldhar-J Oiapiwr, *a*a Stone, F K Stapler, lVllliam L Cap! Starnes, B I’rsaley StapTar, Richard F Stephens, S miaa Strickland, John Stakes, 11 Stavensou, J N mad xeamb*. H artlaUc Horae- l manahlpb, thojoiithful Deraoti. J ^“'"'’•‘looaof tha Oractan ira f h “ d,d b ' '] breWTri‘l,'i™ r0,l " , * , ‘' ,C,U - BLACK 04AMOND. Jk^WjjlJjVtho Company. Tho c *'*, 1 ja''"Xrl c kpooy, Orphan Boy J will bo latrcSttood lolo tha Km, n aloo tho Olowi and hla comic mole , only 30 loeha, hl,h, aodgo thro’ S wllu tboirwondOTfolporforuancao 1k« l’oratan gqullthrlum called LA PEROHE. , J By V. U. StaBt andOarry DraottJ 4 Two Great Ctowna, MB. TONEY EASTON, 4 Thu Great Yankee Clown, wboaa cental (or tavtatln, now htortaa and u> other ratio* lilts at tha tlnrtft, hare i-aao axtonalTaly •opta* aad tot’d by •” ■• Shaw, Margaret mrs la, Eddy an entire aow buu,ct o, ,uo, ar. . ranged to aod th, year 1657. To. i Johdion, Thoo lion Jones, Johu 11 Jonor, F L Johnson, A M J« fonts, FL'r TAasHima FOR ILL DEBTS MR THIS arm jetjet , :K*L2JE£* oct. 15, '57. ' • • apoleon. There were present at this party 1 of the Royal family, ( A CARD Duncan it b.ejirane. - not only the member* their Imperial goesti and respective suites, ! but »l*o th, WurtcmUrg ilinistcrsoftitato, i toko, th* .Bil.'a of th-j Hunk f Fulton ut tbe bigbest military officers, and the Corps | giro good* at the !ovr-'-> cash prices. iiSfzr&°i:u£ i. ^ itkatod tom*** aatkeatta, rifiee any one ' J gftj caa imagine it for himreN without any «ucb . 8mU k A Frenkl.o ll.nU-,n l Cent help, vu: that the LmperOr Loot* Napoleon v Doc nan - ftraij * Sctcmon convened Mrerol times in tbe eaerse cf tbe : 0 Z Fonun Agt»va* Bait a Jar We mil j C Carriage Fainter ! nHARUH VAlttJ. hftfa aioat *vsuing With |t«. £m, wu evidsotly emptiest :Qwatd* him *tA tbfi who were io n fllCgoxMJfiFp swl} Cisola 4 Bsaun manner, both I roman Diptouuti.u on tho Emperor. i?|ta 7 u« *ct' Tb* pioetodiag*of tbeao august parson gel wto morning, however, offer a marked There and no Tha Grown arrival with tb* Emparor. drove off prompt - " ’ q whieh, with several oto- their j. in their carriage, which, with aeve £• were io waltiog for tb* EmperorT it diet* knife, oa they had to prepare ftr tbe i irrttot of their Imperial' brother end b^ro^o-law at thoir villa ia tha oaighVir sgasss 1 i th* *, tod, 00 I known oodre tbe name of j Vllta. Alter a fra and compliment** tbe .j* to hi* own private latter’* motiocing him contract U tb* ipjendklfopd tlegsat frftiri- Uro of tari night. The Emperor of Russia mg, | and bl* party wool hoar hunting. Tito Frinec'.l Vttaoar drove oot fim iqanap- toopefet* hentiof etiriome, and tbe FNoptw v« of Wia, though is pta’u'Jothra, ronvoyed «thescer.o of ootioo' la a J earnago and t,jr, hut th* other I’rineorrt th* party inOiA|*d in tb* moat uomitigoiad mafii, and iatnutott u-,; r terra* **• v«* to every ImagfoiU* Wversity ot Soft-cart anti drag that even Epaem raeto vritoWi. Of th* wait of tb*fr vport 1 raoroot giro you any details; I only know that they teamed ia easy good apira* a* Ihar drovi to the meeting. Tbe Emp’or Ljui* Ntpoleto iu the MDmUI Brown W Rfo«rk P, A. Jlwfthborjr, fa. H. 1mm, I S Bei-ll Ryan A tfocri bora A Mchci.doa D Mayor S Frukfori Mitlftr A Aadrcwi TW. OcMuchlora-, W. U. (toleji 1.1, Fertoc Browa, .1*em, Mato** A Joi-aaan# J- E. Bartlett, Clark Howtll, . , J.ff. Merten, CtJuaboa, J. u. J.nisi.Cu,, Jfsrchaats, Nawaan, a*., Imurel A CuftciDgh—.. Jsln B. Wright, Totala**a A Baratov Hajik S Li.r-1, Kwoniotol A SUr.oy, teres** A Newman. Johaftok**, J. Norerao, J. A J. Lynch, CUrknA Oruhh, L. J. Pnrr, 5,out, ' Tkoaptos, C. B. Strong A C-r, W illiuto, Rptoi A C». frad nr (ouiiSiiif count rj. tint bi Jr —*=, -. tally vreparod tain all UnSo •i UrrUc* IWiniinr FIwm# gfvnwwn enlt. I wtr- •C Utrrtai* Fnintinf. PU*«# flv* rant mi wurk lo si***#,«ud my «hnrg« to girt tmlls- fsc tion. trhoyfo tli« fir of T. V. t.yaos' afore, IWcn. lur fttroot. _ eel, U at. Notice. IBB copartnership btretolor* sibling Wtwooo Doan A UilhorU in hereby dlrsolrod by mataal consent S. Doan will soli!* tho hailntu of ths s,- h. DBAN, L. V. HILBERT, Th* *Bd*rsigB*d having thli day attend Into cojMrtrenklp to carry oa'tbtaam, kind of bulaato heretofore carried on by U,..r Dm* A Hilbert at tha Fulton JflUs. te?«riK»vd. a 1 NORi'HO.-n, J A IMVIiKN. Window Siriiilea. Yartoiy -all -umidai*. Just re{ for sale, ran tow, hr M AJ a S IXTY doyo altar *«tr. aapitaatltl wl» to a*d* to tbo Court of UwptoU uuly. tof hare to tall lh« mol Oftlato hokogia* to Jph* XlSio, l*ta of «*« -t-qiita to ypha I S. fhiftVreJjtojdi iBsan, Wm ankins, B S M J mn Johnson, Andrew, Junto, R F Johnson, W Jooer, J A Johnson, J 0 Jones, C A Jonor, ii W Johnson, F mis* Knight, T D Osa Koetichmlor, t King, U King, mrs Kirk, Thomas Klrkham, Florsne* Kennedy,J W Kombro, J W Kslly, P IV SbonusU. Bhittan, John Stephenson, John J Stanley, Kichard Stallions, Simmons Sohlohloron, X F Tingoary. John ir Torent, w w TnuaaU, Rovsrond C Troscot, Cornelia E mirt Twague, F U Twiggs, Uanry Tanner, William Tumor, mrs Turman, 0 A Toon, J J — Thcafion.mr Thompson, L mn Thantor, It >hsrt Thompson, 8 E art Tbomu, E J Reverend Tbraab, VrlUitm U Thompson, E S mrs Thompion, Sarah K Trodwali, R A Thompson, Doctor Thompson, w Thorapsoe.-lt ■ Urgulaok, John A Vaughn, l E Vuon, A 11 Valentino, J R law French Orotarnuft. MIRY DEMOTT, ney Tutor will stao delight ihr _ dissco by slut, g bis favorita ditty of "die anybody soon my outer.'' u aang by him more than boo timtftla ill the inel Ctrcuaeauf tha World, with the moat oversow erlo, empire,.- - “ GA1 Will iatroduc! all those Antics, fans, Titaks, WltUdamsaid prac tical Jokes, which hsve MUbllah •4 MsrspuUttotf M tb« first Com lc Psrforms?fo th« Ring. A tmifio oontset with WILD B* A S T S , hjr Prof. BKAStLY, who willsntsr tho dsn of Lions, lifers so<l Uop srJSa The following llstccmpriMa ths Wttit snlomls DOF f zhlbtinc in Msj hi*** Joint Msnsgcri! nnd Circus Fowr Winl K LEPH ANTS, Forming ths Usu of th s Great Band Chariot, Tsn msgnlflesttt Uom Hoysl Baanl Hitr. DUek Bra* 111 Jo a Ti- r#r. lAOpftrdf, Psnlhert, Cougar. Ocelots, Tiger Cats, titrtptd and BvotUd Hy^naa, Orlulf and Mack l&ara, CaincV*«nd DromwlarUs Umaa/BnrmsnS Cow fond Abacas grwr sod bl’K Wolias, wbll* Coons T'rifriV. pofMflAsa. »»d a wll _ d«r o«a« of >rda nnd Mtnksys. Her farther torttoutua, "•>*«* Ftatovtal a rdro- •criptire I)^mgryy of ih« Oofnpnny. oetlBdw T 4 Vanglin, J J Judge Varaaman, A miss Valtrh, william w Dr J Vernon, J x . v walls, LOS wabb, k 0 mr, walker, wary Aon mr. A BALL will be given ATLANTA M^SBSB attha City* Kaatiny, 1 Early, BE rado. K J wardtwnrth, w wslton,II Bare wastmeralaid, w a walls, J w watts, Alford Wills, J walton, John walk*),. Barah Ann mrs watts, Edward wtlmore, John James Wadsworth, A II walker, B wllson, wifi lam winhurn, Francis miss william,. Doctor wIIkb, M mr. Hall, oo hs *lst instant, for th* purpose of rauiogfunJs to «ntb!< them lo purchase it tiasr Endlne. ‘ ‘ ■ ' rw mlrs Loiter, Lewis, Lcnard, J S Lsgard, X F are Ltosy, P M Laos, Wm B Laford, William Law, William Long, M mis- Ln.Ry.JM Lanoy,t L ia«b|a* TmcVhori, W C l.o.U/,8 Naagft, Btoi Mnawfttbar Aloiandor winter, .VtarruIng.A M vrllllami, Naney K mn wllmn.D IT williams, Bawitt Cars cur, Jams, V Manta, Tb-i P Malls, John F MagrmWjWm Mary, MarrMt, Manv'sr, W 0 HarUn, A D MsthnreAft Mahan,;KMraWih 1 Martin, Patrick Mean, 0 R Martin, Uaaaaay Millar a Wtnor WlilUmv. N G R wotls. L C wioAokl william - wlfeon. Augusta. A igustn, > rd, w Doctor woodhrldg-, J t Barak Joa* are wv£& T **d U aagr* ' wjbrefefr' r, A 0 Dr COMMITTEBJOF ARRANQEMBNT8. W. W. Baldwin, P.J.tmmoll, A. J. Barnes, 0. A. Haralson. * W. A. Graham, D. Young, Owing to tito large eomh*| ot Indie* who] deem' expected from a distance, the Committa* m it proper Lot lo'tonw any tickota to t ladle*, but lake ■ thi* method of inviiing a •olidling Iht company of tho lailtss gi “ MANAGER*. - ». W. Bsldwih, fr-y ,W Bnraca. Ron J.A.Haydri>, ; »r. N.I., W. A, Graham, Hon.*""' 0. A. Haralson, • Ht ‘ unnlcalt, A. J. llsrnos, t.J.1 0. Young, W. A. Graham, •^.TTriA Atlanta, f.^.TOrafiltoni ilanta, Oct 8,1867 em% W: