The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, November 12, 1857, Image 2

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BY DUNCAN A LOCHRAWE. "jOHN H. 8TEK1JS, IttUtu atunta, am, THURSDAY, HOY. U. 1857. txImu op tm" IffTSLUOiKUBB * RXAMINBB- weekly: : * rS frroataTssTxsiriisxs muophos FOBSHEBIFF. Wt ■«. X^OWSSy Fmr Deputy c. 0. GREEK * OSBORN. Far Clark af Superior Cuurt. DR. B. F. BOMAR. Far Clark at Ikffcrlor Court. DANIEL PITTMAN. Fw IWdswer.—C. H* WALLACE. /Z awmwtw.-J. C. FARRAR. for termor.—J. U. » iiuiiil Ar3fe&fc*r.-W. H. WINGFIELD ihr 7ktHigher.—A. J. COUJKB. Ar ftnmo-t.E WHITE. NOTES 01 But of Pnltwi .tains afP*r for oil DcMstMthUOftM. City Gout of Atlanta. Thire will fc« • mwting of the dttaoa af Atlanta at (La (Sty Hall on Saturday night at T o’clock to toko into contidiratioo the pzopriaty of abolithto; the CSty Court A bill haa bets in trod te«l in tba Legit- tolar, far the .Wishing af tbU Court in Macon and Columbia. Ltl titty citixan of Atlaata attaod that a a may birr a Ml i of opinion. MANY CITIZENS. 19* Aa oar editorials do*. today, (Col- Duncan doubtless returned bat night, and wo art cotnpeiird by bnaineatto be aibeeat front town), we make onr bow and retire. M. N. B. Eonest HOI Academy- We publish in another column, tbe proi- peetue cf the rVrest HiD Anademr. Tbe inducement bdd ontbytbeaoBampiiabedMiti Hagan, Principal ol the Literary Deport* ■cot, are each at demand the cartful-coosid' oration of the patrons of Ballot Lertrea. Cirnyiidte ffcld A ffi.iaw.er. SENATE. “ Homo's * Charges A writer who calls himself, par ex«J- lease, t Man (Homo), and who has doubt leas bee a "cal’ed be everybody rite, ( we wish to be civil), moot morbidly modest | denounces us for bating nrished, during oar short term of office, bis chaste sec. mil- itios with onr ontrageoad indecency. We might, if ire chose destroy the eff ct ct the attack by dwelling or the metises of this correspondent of the American, or by quo- ting from the columns of the some paper a common cation signed “ LaGrange/’scd written by a lady, who praises ou- *• bold and fearless pen, howerrr much others de nounce it,” and by intimating that the ladies hare a right to complain, if anybody. Wi •hall, howerer.meet the issue fairiy.and do neither. It baa been our misfortune that our edito rials bad to be written at a rime when them was no oews transpiring, and unless we attempted something of (Kit kind, aur office, so for as writing was concerned, would hart been a sinecure We main tain that what we wrote was dreeled i- gainas a legitimate object of satire, and that our aim waa obrious’y to soften and no: to exagente the objectionable prints. •• Hc- mo ” who has seen the some thing done to often in papers published in the larger cit- ice’.and copied bore at home, that he read arithoot comment thfir eonter.a (from an ecdote or pun up the abominationsoi Mrs Cunningham’s accouchement',, grarely de mands an injunction to re’tain our obscen ity ! if we had contented ourseif with ” brandishing the sheers ’’ and not using ths pet—if w« bad rnere'v copied, and not eeritusel your sensitive *• Homo” who sees “ God’s law eiolsted ” every time we le- jeet a naughty pieee of poetry, would hare had no complaint to make, rioppose, how- erer, that we had said as editorial what iheAmenean of yesterday copied from haf the papers in the eacntry-- “ in s state of widowhood one must as - sum- all the modesty of a young girl. with, out being able to fetga her innocence,” what would bare been the result, premia- mg that w» hare said nothing, so far. half so pointed. Yet this is only one ou: of tbrea (we nare selected the one th ths least objrctionaMe, as -uswering our purpose) which this number of that paper contains, besidoi numberless instances in rimes past. We do not pretend to think any i»nsib'e man or woman ought to find fault with the instance we hare giren i on tha contrary, no out, with the exception of a few rover- end gentlemen and elderly ladie, - all very excellent people in their way, bet not good judgei, would tee anything m it to offend tagbt than the most morbidly setuiure latte, ilooo. we ore coorinced, would pro test agnin-t a marriage notice, to oay noth ing of tbe tottitalioo itaelf aa n oin against decency. His charge ngninat us of writing ‘■Mugjritia,” (or onti-Mutgim either,, we deny point blink •ills mwooccan. By Mr. Wooten of Leu; A bill to legal* in the adjourn meet of (Mi Superior Court d Lee county. By Mr, Spaaldiiigof Meloloah: A bill lb coodo’idat* tha office* of (b» Secretary of tbe Scoot* and the Clerk of the lloase of R;pr«jenUtiTra, aod providing for the elec t-on of enc officer for both at a salary of t write ihoaaaod'dsdUri. By Mr.Qlbsoo of Richmond: A bill to axttnd tbe prerririoms if the Act of 1856 in reference to attnehasats. and gtroiihmenU to any City Courts in tbe State, haring dell and criminal toMfoOao,’ Ac. By ths same: A feSl to simplify proceed- togs to bail w». By Mr. Btoodwcrtb ct Fiko: A bill to eoikd interest on all open accounts, after tbs Sfith of December, when the stmt may be due oo that day. By Mr. F.-ubre of Uptoa: A bill to pio- rtkbttto ttUtf of the Bonks of ths BtoU. Ths bill ptorides that tbs Bonks •ball proceed wilh thsir business, at though no nspsoston had taken place, and that th* Gosemar be Instractsd to withhoH praceed- togs ngatoal them until tbe 1st of April, 1858. One hundred and fifty copies were ordered to bn printed for .’b* use of tbe House. By Mr. MeDooold at Ware: A bill to toy out a eew county Rom parts of th# cona- tie* cf Ware and Appling. By Mr. Whitaker of Fuitou: Abilltoaid. and encourage th* contract]ou of tbs Geor- «t» Air Lint Railroad. This bill proeidet that upon proef that tbe Rand bos been gra ded and famished with crass ties, tbs Gov ernor shall draw his warrant to fseor of the company, at tb* rate of *7,000 per mile, re* curing th* State from a loss, by a murtgags on the Road and oil hs property, Mr. Hill of Troop totndoeed a bill in relation to the Banks, with the tome pro- vition* as the bill introduced by Mr. Bighorn In the Hoots. (Son Hocse proceedings.) By Mr. Bsrttou of Jasper: A bill to tu- thortxs tb* fiber AT appointed by tb* Interior Court of Jasper county, to exercise tbe du ties i J said office, until ths regular Sheriff can be elected and qualified. Read—A kietragt bom tbe Gote< nor, (Jahascn.) communicating certain acts pass ed by tbe last General Astembly, to alter the Constitution of the State, which, oo mo rion, were rred the first rime. m By Mt. htoe «f Pickens; A K0 to ***** persons, owola* laud In sMd county. to psy toMa an tha same, in tail] county. By - Mr. Luffhao of Murray -. A bill to abolish imprison ment for dsbt, except when aRdaeit it made by the creditor that money can hs made by oo. «n. By Mr. Barrett of Gordon: A bill to pro. ttcfiftoliors.' By Mr, Uilljer of W.ltun; A bill to rogutoto tbe number of clerk* to each Broach or the 1/gLtatcre. By Mr. Smith dr Town* t A bill to au thorise tbe wilding of a Railroad from some poict to Rabun county to th* Northeastern Rtilnad or any o.ber, Rail re;J yet to be boilt in said county, said Road to rnadotm tbe volley of tbe little Hightower of th* county of Towns, through th* countiss of Union and Fannin, to th* Tonne*so* or N. Carolina line, in ths directions of the Duck Town Copper mines. On morion af Mr. Ken Daw of Baldwin, ths Hon. Jams* M. Wayne, associate Jus. Hoe of tbe Supreme Court of tbe United States, was invited to a seat on the floor of tbe.House, daring his stay in MiQedgevilts, REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES. Tbs special committee to whom was res ferrtd tha kill authorising the Tax Coilta. tore oi thfe-State to reoeive in payment of Taxes, thj£bii> of aettain Hanks, therein named, reported tbe same book to tbe House and reoodkfcnded it* passage with certain amendments. 'On motion the report was to cured and bill recommitted. Pending a proposition to make this the order of the day for Thursday next, the Hoaso adjourned tiR 3 o’clock this afternoon. AFTER-NOON SESSION—BILLS IN- TRODUOED. Mr. Milledge of Richmond introduced a bill to amend tba militia laws of this State and to prori for a fall return of tbe •trrngtb. On motion ISO copies of this bill Afwtsk Ikatok of 1«m IfiMkhr Tba A the nanm says that according to M. Eugene Pergeeux, to the Coorier de Pirivwestselli* umktaks aboutNsns Sahib. M.Psrgetu* dots not lndsod rep- resent this fiend te Adonis {.but to o^er respects he describee the top ftmoue Ssbih ** having So toft a heart, that, despite hi* whipping children to doath, *nd murdet* ing women, he'cannot retd a tender lint in Byron or Shakespeare without being mov ed to tcaie. He epeoke French, Englieh, end Italian, ii acquainted with their eever- el literature*, talk* Englieh fluently and with a* much preoltion at tify Englieh gentlemen, end bee translated *-Homl*t” tn’o Hindoo, to the great admiration, of competent critics. Then the heart that eonld comprehend Ophelia was, of course, accessible to inflaoncej from living beauty, and this ainible Nana so loved tbe fair Miss Margaret O’Sullivan, that when she died of ooaaumptioo, be weat end wept over her tomb, and would not bo consoled. Ue won dered about hie palace, this exquisite lover, repeating nothing but “Poor Margaret”— Then bis eye* would suffuse with tears, aud be would quote some appropriate passage Bom Byron, aa well u be,could do so lor cobbing. Since that time he carer lored women, it is supposed, says M. Pergeacx ; bat this adorable iudividael took to riding steeple chases, playing at fencing matohcsAnd kill ing tigers rooty to sidgle combat. But, best of all, he is a nun who has music in his soul, end ho told “le jeune Wooths” tha* Freuoh,music was his especial delight— the soft, guy, brilliant, light French musio —and .tp show that be spoke with “oocneis- since de fait,” be sat down to the piano and improvised on air that brought down the loudeet applause from an audience of con- no incurs. M. Purged ux seems puzzl&t to acconnt far tbe hyena turn taken by tblshe- roio gentleman—bat he assures ns, that be finds, upon ioxairy, such was the man whose name now, in the nostrils of every human being, warmed by a spark of Christian love and obarity, stinks almost os foully os that of Satan himself. Tbe Atheneum seems to forgot this the sontimentalisin which M. Pcrgeaux attributes to Nena Sabin, is not inconsistent with a character cipablo of the most atrooious were ordered to be printed for the uee oi tbe SimiI „ am j sbilitiej ^ rtcorde d of Houm. The House took up the report of the com mittee on tbe bill for the relief of Caroline Colbert of Habersham county. Tbe bit was refereed to the Judiciary committee. Tbe House then took up the report of th* commltte on the bill, to repeal the bill, to require tbe 3 ate Printer to employ compe tent reporters for both branches of tbe Gen eral Assembly. Tbe report was received and tbe bill was read the third time and passed. Mr. Lewis of Hancock, presented memo rials of tbe Southern Central Agricultural Society, whioh waa raferred to the commit- Nero, one of the most cruel of the Roman emperors. Also, cerato ccmmaukoring bills passed tee on Agriculture and Internal Improve- by the last legislature, with hie reatoni for I meoto Two hundred copies were ordered not approving the tame. Among three were j to bo printed for the use of the House, bilie eoofen ing manhood upon certain per-j The Georgia Air Line Railroad bil was tons m-der age. With a just severity, His referred to the committee of Internal Im» Excellency rebuked tbit spirit of Yoncg ' provemonta. Americanist!, so characteristic of the age. j The bill fur the establishment ol the Gen- osd with hie usual ability maintained that j era! system Ac. wai referred to the cummit- it was a gnat and growing evil to whieh I'* j tee oo education. could not extend aid or comfort. A considerable length of lime was cei.- Ruolutiont- raced in reading bills the second lime and Bj Mr. Young of Union ; A Resolution j referring them to the various committee*, censuring the Bonks for their suspension cf; Mr. Cinncn offered a resoiutitu to have Doubtful — At the ex';. 1 hion of Waugh’s Inal's the other evenirr, as the canvass moved along exhibiting ■■ beautiful setnee and views pointed tber. n s large statue, St. Carlo Barremeo, wa» Drought beh're the audience. Tbe lecturer, in speaking cf the altitude, diameter, circumference aud gene ral dimensions of the st .tuc remarked, that it was hollow, and that persons could ascend by means of a winding stair case to the very top. lie said that six persons cuu d conveniently stand upright in til* beaJ, which was hollow. The lecturer looked around the hall, seemingly much puzzled, but :4«4 v» kUa, Int th* lsji •ash an astral that H»| its ret. llsOMts-alsht Hr* 1 * «t MWsayeaits •r rsildssc* #** 0* 0,1 wUl a* StoUIjr rswlvst. sn 13, IMT FEATHER#. KA/V tba. prlwt Uv* Utsi* TSatkava. Jail nts1,*4 Forast Hill Acaderntr* # THI8 IN8TITETION i* ritu- atad in Campball county, Oaoigia, on Dr Jouph Hornsby’* Foraet HUI Plantation, la ancompaeoad hy th* moat baautiul rural aeanery in upparOtorgit, and is on* aftbamoathaanhy locations to th* Booth, having been invariably exempt bom thee* dUewee that *o frequently ravage othtr portions of th* country; the** combined with many othar advantage*, th* Trustees fstl s great confidenc* in oommsnd- ing It to th* public nolle*, assuring the** who msy become lie' patrons that thair children or wards may hare recurs a thoiough education. Th* coun* if instruction is so arranged that the pupils or* carried by it to aystimttic progress frsm tha rudiments to ths hlghtat branches of a thoiough aehool education. Thii School will open on th* reeond Mon day in January, I8S8. Th* acholaraatio year to consist* of Ian months—fit# msnth* each 8snion*. TERMS—FIRST DIVISION. Alpholsclical Lessons, Ac, $13, per Srholar. SECOND DIVISION. $18 par Schslsr. Third Class, sil ths branches usually taught in th* bast schools, including French end Music, $35 par Scholar, Tuition in Music on Piano the usual rates Board can be had in ths naighborhoo 1 for $8 or $10 par month. TRUHTEE8: Dr. I. Hornsby, T. G. Johnson, Wm. Russell,' P. Faulkner. A - B. Fear*. MISS M. FRANCIS HOGAN. Principal of the Literary Department SIGNOR ORANNETTI. Professor ol Vocal end Instrumental Musie. Application fur admission of a pupil ctn b* made to either of tba abota Trustees, or t> tb# Preceplrzs November 10, 18-7 w8w Administrator’* Bale. AY virtue of an order paired bj- the Oouit rVif Ordinary of Forsyth county will bo sold on ths first Tuesday in Jonury next, before the Coun House Door in the town cf Cum. raing, within ike the legal hours ol sale the following property lo-wii; Lois of Lend, Nos 258, 319, 359, 33V, 329, 333 aud 388, it being ihe Lend end plantation of Archibald Harris deceased, adjoieing L. D. Harris, Ort and Dentlr; ill being in the 2d Dist id and firs! section of now FojgyTjj county, containing *80 seres, more or leee, tbout (0 scree of good tteek bottom on tbe p emiiea and is ths bal- Isnce of said Hams, Land after tho assign, mem of Dower lo hie wiJow, alvo. one negro | man Moats, 7U years old, one woman Chine finally added—"When I siy persons I mean | 68 years oid.ono' hot Alien, 2*y»trs old and men.” Several fashionably dressed ladifs i on#boy John, also 2* years old. All sold tt who were prerent ., the time ore desirous of j being informed what tbo lecturer meant.— i ant j creditor# t*f uid eauta. Term# on For onr part we haven't the remotest Idea, ths day of t»l*. 1 WM. HARRIS,' specie payment, and charging them with on abuse of their priviieget and declaring that tbs Governor should proceed against them at once far tbe forfeiture of their charters, sod winding up oil Banks which do not respond to any demand upon them for the redemp tion of their bills. B. Mr. Cone of Bullock; A resolaiirn t committee of five appointed to cn'miro in to the number of clerks necessary to be em ployed in House the present session. Tbe Resolution wss adopted and commit tee appointed. On motion the House then adjourned till 10 o'clock to-inorrow morning;. The bill introduced in the Howe on Sat- 1 I he Lord Maw. r if London.—It is stated that iho Lord -Mayor of London recoires a sum of £7,00(1. not for performing tho du ties of chief magistrate, but to enable him to keep up the ancient hospitality and civic splendor. U« spends about £1,001), on the dinner on the 9th of November, and the sheriff* together spend nearly os much more; hot the sheriffs draw the cosh from their own prints resources. The dinners at the twelve sessions at the Old Bsiley for the judges and council slso fall jointly on May or snd sheriffs; tbe Mayor baiog two third* of the cost. J. P. REAVIS, Novcmtar 4, 1887. Adm’ta. w'.Od providing for th* meeting of the Senate at j orday by Sir. Brigham of Troup in relation 10 o'clock, AM, end 3 o’clock, P. M., on-! to tbe Banks, now suspended in tbit btatei til ehanged by a majority uf the same. provides that the Governor, shall withhold By Mr. filoodworth of Pike : A retold, j any action against said Books, till the furs lieu calling upon the Governor fir inform*- j tber action of the Legislature, • except in tioa relative to the abolition of the Surveyor | eases, where conclusive proof is made to Generalship of the State. | the Governor, that either of there Books is Bills Retd the Third Tim. 'using it* funds oppressively, in speculation A bill to repeal the law passed lost session, requiring the State Printer to employ re porters. The hi H directing the State Printer to em ploy Reporters tf tbe proceeding* of each and con'r&ry to the legitimate objects of arid Involutions or managed principally to obtain a circulation in other States and that tbs largest portion of the stock is owned by non-residents of the State. In either of Completion of Humboldt's '■ C osmos."— In a letter to tbe Congress of Nationalists, recently in session at Bonn, Humboldt inci dentally mentions that the fourth and last volume of “ Cosmo-,” the great work of his life, is now completed and will shortly make its appearance. The scientific world will receive this intelligence with the liveliest satixfaution.. An unfinished building belonging to ii. P. Redding, E-q., was burnt in Macon on Sunday night last—incendiary—insurance twelve hundred dollars. Su'uii Brown, a cyprian; was murdered in Columbus on Monday night. Branch of the General Amembly, was laid j these cooes the Governor may institute legal oa the table for tb* balance pf tbe session. | proceedings himself or refer the matter lo A bill for the relief Jeremiah Usffvd of l the Legislature then in session or next to the County of Stewart, from tha liabiiitits ; e-nvene G. of a dtvorc*. | —■»*»» . Amendment offered by Mr. Pope of; Democratic Meeting in Forsyth. Wilkes, including Joe! T. Sot Ison, of the ! Pursuant to previous notice, the Dele Coontv of Wilkes, io tbe provision of tbe gates from the Militia Uislr cts met in the bill—adopted. i Co-trt room for the purpose of nominating An amendment by Gibson, of Richmond, I candidates for County officers, of the Dera te include Abbott of Richmond eouoly, in th* bill. This amendment was lost. This bill and tbe amendmenie called forth an amusing dabatr, on the subject of matri monial relations, which was particij *ted io ocratic party, and organized by calling Talbot Strickland Ksq., to the Chair, and requesting Col. S. B. David to act as Sec retary. The n^rnett of the Delegatei being e^- by Messrs Dawson, Buchanan, Tucker and i rolled, the Convention proceeded to '.allot others. Tb* Sena e seamed to consider ths ; w >>h the followtog result ; subject cf d-vorces, a very delicate one. and their policy will hardly be a very rigorous one. Th* bil>. as amended, was thau passed— yeas HI, oa-yi 19. Ou rs-'tion, tba Secata adjourned till 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. HOt’SE. Waugh'* Italia. Wt regret to rey it, but it is a fact, and therefore be so anaouncad, that this is p-»i tively tbe last day Dr. Beales magnificent Panorama of Italy will be exhibited in this eily. There will be tao entertainment*.-ne to the afternoon, for the special benefit of ladies end children, and the other ns usual, to the evening for the general public, and oo both occasions we trust te see the Halj crowded to its utmost capacity. Italy, the land of teng, ct art, poetry, tod hiatery, it so (allofinterettiogamoeiatioof, that though now ielltn frost her bigb rtts'e. end ranking lowest among the' Nation* of Europe, the most nod will, ever remain the greet ruort of tourist, tebolery and artists. Is it voo- derfeJ, tiren, that * Faooraess liiu tool of Waugh'*, to which every setae, each spot, to to aeeanlefy. depicted, should attract the attatioo of tba public. We think not. espe cially whan w» recollect that of th# number «f people who hone visited it to tbit dry. not one hat come away with other ba'togs (hoc there ofddigfat aad admiration. We be* spook for it on this, th* tom. day it can be taco here, aadtooeci naparalleled is aaatoar ttLie ivnonrsto By Mr. Kenan of Baldwin; A bill to iu- «r»i<e the salaries of the Governor, Judges of the Supreme Court, Solicitor General, and to locate tbe sittings cf tbe Supreme Court at MiHedgeviUc. By Mr Boggres of Carroll : A bill to tii th* construe lion of th* Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Railroad oo certain condition* v Clerk Superior Court—A. G Hutsbingi. Clerk Inferior Court—Joei EstIs. "herlff—Joseph D. Foster. Tax Collector—Wm. Martin. Tax Receiver—Wm. T. Exxard. Coroner—Willis Stoggs. County Surveyor—J, S. Clements. Gon James U. Carroll died suddenly in Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday last. THE ORESTE*T DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.—It seldom occurs, that we no- tics, under any circamitsncss, patent modi, oinss, restoratives, or anything ot ths kind, fo' ws havs prejuoies axainst mnst of them — But candor comps!* us to invite attention te ths advertisement of Prof. Wood’s Hair Re- ■a-irstivs in tha ths Isst column at tha bottom of the third ptgs of this paper. Ws are too juvenile to require anything of the kind, but ■omo instances of its us* have come to our knowledge which almost assure ns that it is a sovereign remedy sgtinil the heir' eeoming prematurely gray. It is not s' Hair Dye;" bul apon its application as directed Ihe effect e drodueed on the skin, which brings > ut the original nstiv#colored hair, without sulfuesi, andgivsss glossy snd natural sppesrsnee. Ws have se in persons who have need it, snd tney are much plesltd with it. Eximins th* advert svrasnt -Missouri Republican. Sold by all respectable druggists November 10, 1857 dAw*w GEORGIA, Fulton County. HE HE A S, E. N. Calhoun applies for Iclteri of L ii miesion from ihe sdminis (ration o the estate of E. A. Vincent, dec'd. These are, therefore, to cite snd admoni-h all who are concerned, to be and appear at the Cotrtof Ordinary tor said county, and make their objections, it toy they have, on or oufors ihe first Monday in Msy next, otherwise esld letters will be granted. Given under my hand officially, st uffica, thir 8th day of Norember, 1*57 JOS.H. MEAD, Ordinary. N'uvIO 1857 wGm GEORGIA, Forsyth County. To all ichom it may Concern, BL- JAME8 JORDAN, Ordinary. Norsmbtr 3d, 1387. DOWNING HILL t ATLANTA, GEORGIA. HE ■ehariben oflsr at wholesale or retail, a von axtenslve collection of Fruit Trees, p* Vint*, Ac., Ate. Cstslogn# sent by mtil to. til applicant*, fraaoi charge. PETERS, HARDEN & CO., Atlanta, Georgia November 9, 1857 d-lm Removal. J. J. DAVID, SURGEON DENTIST, Hat removed hit Office snd Laboratory to No. 7,Ghtrokss Block, Peachtree street. Atlanta,Nov. 8,1657 dim AT AUCTION. #r# reipMt’Ull/ „ . d#jr on eoiulgo- maat, th# Utwt and rlche»t p#tUrn« of CHINA WARE, Etc, To b# told at Auction to th# high*it bidder, without rttim, for oaah* at thaator# room# eppttitt UlLl ER Ii ANDREWS # uN WKb.kHDAT, NOVKJtfBEB 4tb, 1UT, Coan«oa# at 7 P. U, and cootinu* from d« j to day, all of whieh wilt b# warraotad of th# ttry beU ..jta; Dec rat#d, Knam#t!#d, Gold Bind and Plain WhU# T#UMfeT#t# Ca###r#l<»; Cumpotltr*. Fruit Bas ket#, Card R#c#l W#, Tor$#n», Covared vag«tabl# IH»h## t Io# Cr«am and Oalad Bowl*, Sauce and tiravj Poat#: Dining, Anpper, Tta, and lo-» Cratm Platen , '*■* ‘ 'Whiup** * 4 * Oold band and' Wb'iis Plats Deklt liiaUss j st-o CL I Flowtr Vase#, and Motto Oofft# r M#tsl T#aSet$, Pltehon, tiobl#t#, and Tan Pot#, 4o , he. BOHEMIAN CUT GLASS. Dcaanttra, Fingtr Bowl#, Spoon Boldtra, Odogne BotUot, Card EUotUara, Tollttt 8#ttt, Pltchtra, Gob- l#t«, 4o. Fancy Goods. no=.$ronBto mam 1 ,on, all of which will b« $oid with out r’##rr*. Th# Udite ar# InrlMd to cal! ani #x- amle#th# War# b«fora the $*’oi. Scat# prepared for Uditi. 600 Young -Tic*n H auled, TMMKDIATELV, io trtvel in thn Souil rrn 1 and Wiittjn Slate#, a# agents. A’siary, flO per mon tb and expenses paid. Kf*r par titular#, add raw. with stamp onc.esed, E. 8. GIBSON A CO, Exeter. Roekireham co., «V«iv lUmpslijra. October 7, 18.'daw if Applet—Dried. #% M BO 9 * 00 r 'Qfcen,j* # Ou 0*60 Haeon—tiidw,. v. : -|T| 0 10 B.eglng,.. Butter—Go»hen r ... riounlry,. .f...... Brandy—Com— gsl... Fine, Bevl-Ib Mutton Corion—lb, (lorn—bush, Cofice—Rio—ft........ Java, Cheese,. Candle*—Tallow,.., Adamantine Chicken*—etch Eggs—dot, 18 . 35 .:..■ we «o $t 00 a 6 00 40 U 6 * 7 110 111 40 0 50 1»J 0 18J 10 0 19 14 a 18 SO 0 25 30 0 38 13) 0 18 160 18 Family,. Extra, Yarn Factory, Fodder—cwt, Feather*—Eb, Uin—Hollun j—gal, Domestic,. Hay—cwt, Iron—American Sweedet,. Band, * Home 8hoe, Ger .. • Indigo—ft Maddor—ft 3 76 0 3 1100 1 3U 7» 60 ..... 1 760338 60 3 00 a 326 4« 6} 0 « lib 6f fii ■: I due, ta,. 30 0 36 •Mola#ae«—<-ubt, 46 0 60 Mackerel—bbl $18 0 19 No S 16 a 18 No 3 10 a 16 .Wee!—btiih, 60a 60 Nail#—keg, 6} 0#naburx»—yd......... IV} list.—hueh 35 a 40 Oils—Letup, .gal,-#*—. 1 35 a 3 00 Machinr^ . i 1 26 a 3 00 Fola^oe#. .h th, . •* Norther. 1 36 Uweet. fiO a 00 llice H Salt. .In lack*, ........... 1 40 so Mugtr. .Clariflpd, 12J a it Cruehed, 24 a 16 Brown Sugar, 10 a 13 Hyrup..gsl 70 a 80 Hiocl. .Cast. .Ib 20 a 33 German 13 a 16 Brig, blip ter Htcell ....... 7a 10 12} a 16 Spiri»# Turpentine 90 a 00 Tun—ft 71 a 25 Tallow—ft, ...... 10 a 13} Wheel -bush,......... ...... r»ft a 76 Whi»key—Hoyt,* * • St a 30 Gill Rye n-ftftomn 70 11 60 NOTES O F BANK OF FULTON A GEORGIA RAILROAD & Banking Cor&psny liken et par, for all debudctln, end all go d> •old hy C. H. BTRONG A CO. Oct. ITdAwtl. W.&A.R.R. OFFICE, ) Atlauta, Oct. 17,1857.5 MTOTj59of Faltce Bank sod G-jr.li Katlnud si iv Banklog Cemessy, TsOS.rsd st par, by this Ass y, lor Vrelxbl- T. C. HuWsRt), -etlUdw t S.rot. AT MS FOIW DEBTS DUE THIS a».MTaB , JE«Z3JE3re New Store. New Store. FULTOfl HOm, ^7' HEREA8, Andrew J, Rippej applie ma far letters of administratian upon tbe estate of James M. West, la te of said ccun* ty deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all parties intereated, whether kind red or creditor# to hie thair objections in may otTice, if any thev baie, on or before the se cond Monday in January next, why letters of administration should not ka granted tha ap« piicant- Given under may hand, atofficc, iht* ^rd day of November, 1867. w30d H. BARKER, Ordinary. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, BY M. 8IMPS05 * W. J. KILBY. T HE undrreignsJ having opened tho FUL TON HOUSE, in this city, design mn king it an agrrtabls retting plart for the travelling public who may favor them with their patronage. Over th* domestic affair* of the House, Miis Hamit Kilst, whcee erperioneo enJ eiri'l in hotel bueineee, are w-l| known, will preside. Mr. T. C. Dural, thair clerk, will always bt found prompt and attentive in the office. TheFliLTOffi HOUSE is the nearest bout* on th* oouthwaat sido of the Depot — Servants will bs in attendance >1 tbe Depot rn the arrival ot each train. Two first rats Livery Stahlee are near where holes*, carriage-, end buggiea are fur hire. The undersigned aak only lor a trial, as it is thair intention to plea-a snd merit a liberal thtrt of pttrontge from the rra-tlling public, SIMPSON dt KILBY, Clients, eepl ItUwif GEORGIA, Forsytb County. rilWO MONTHS after Jtte. i shall apply J to tho Court of Ordinary of Forsyth coun- ty for Istrs to tall tha Lands and Nagroa be longing to the ertste ofCoi. Wiley B. Hutch ins, Is'e of said county deceased. MILES W. SUTTON, Adm'r. November’4th, T8’7 wZm Franklin brought electricity from the beereni to earth, bat it remained for Prof. De (liurn to apply that electricity to the relief ct diseased snd •ujerlngmortali—diasoses thsthoretoforo bsOed tha pbytleitns' old trutment, inch ta Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Pains, Stiff Joints, Dstfntra, Ssell. logs, Palsy, Piltl, Skis Diteasss, he., ore no* New Advertisements! Rare chance for Teacher*. F or sale—The female SCHOOL a.islliihmlnt in At-IjiH lent*, Georgia, now occupied by jEilflffi Messrs. Rogers & Dubose. Pries, $3000, ou* half caeb, balance in on* year with in terest. Those wishing to purchase, apply personally to U. J. FuREACRE, Esq , At lanta, Ueorgit, or by letter to W. M. HATCH, No* 11, ’57-W3I Bloomington, Illinois. two day,. Read this letter from * Phyrleltn who bee practiced lines 1824—(too wtil known fur conimsnt) : Prof. Da On*TB, Philadelphia. violent celt—[sty four times a year)—so levers as to make U neceeitry to ndmlnittar large dona cf ths tincture of gulacum end morpbit, aud to rock bar ilk* on infant in * large rooking chair, te indue* any rtpos*. Having frequent corres- pondsnea with my son, )No. 103 Cbsstaut street, of your city,) l Informed him of aa attack th* had about th* mlddl* of last COMMISSION MERCHANT. TOR THB PURCHASE, isl* sod Storage of ProduceUfH pposite the Western A Atlan tic Railroad Depot. November II, 1867 dtwtf alyre ths lystam. Hs, In bis anxiety for hit mother's welfare, sent mt a bottle of your Eloo- trio OU; but at I am on* of th* prsotitionars of madioinain this place, sod aot a prof sly te to any kind of patent medkloe, I did 'hesitate to give it a trial; however, ort rifle " Justice of the Inferior Court—Thomas ATLANTA ATHENEUM, IV tUiftjvharo. On motion, Resolved, That the Secret*, ry furntsK th« Intelligencer A Examiner a copy of tijpse proceedings for publication. On-enaKofk-Ihe Convention adjourned tine die. * TALBOT STRICKLAND, Chm’n. S. B. David, Stc'y. JOO. DAVU, Msaagtr. 1 IMIAJtPER. Trvtturer. FOR TWO NIGHTS, rsiDav ANOfsn'aoaY.suv. uni anu ttrii Iron! Iron! LARGE Stock of Ktowab Mannafae- turing and Mining Company'* Iron, con ! stoutly on hand,at Manufacturers price. Ire JOSEPH WIN”'*"* ! November 11. 185a SHIP. dswtl MR iMADDOOKS, At- the Atheneum ! oscf. fo«$i#t#d by m f'lil nod $flet«ol .‘■to7k C#m Tkt Reign Terror.—Are ah j itroriger proof* of the oatore and influence of th'j fnc»i #f tdolMtoo, l« p Cbtldrta $•«! (*naatt Vet. 1J, 1147. By Mr Gordon uf Chatham: A bill to I reqnlred than are faraiaiied relation te th* Jletiect Of the Paaee in raid eonniy Also to amend sn act in relation to slave* bv tbe present condition of Baltimore srri Nt “ ‘ ew Orleans— twoeit'et poswslnv all tbs elements of tbe highest civilization, 'aid yet degraded by scenes of broul violence and oed free pertoes ot color to th* city < f So- t ?**£**? * CMC 5l? * 0, P*3*? ,n »on*l* of 1. .a travberwm. When will thtTretm of terror” 10 jgr u v nut city tb* right to bold court* for more thau j be diepeiled f—Habile Register. oce day each Term. Tbe above quertion i* thus answered by By Mr. Black of Chat toon: A bifi to lb * Baltimore Son in its issueof yestreday ermpensat* tb* Grand and Petit Jurats ol! m ^ rEi f K ~ 4,t 5T ree0,di !'f- In I • to- fhe LZia, , t th * WHre of feat Wrrinewlay; “Wo hate wss sod beard enough to know that no practiced remedy for existing evil* i* likely -te be employed et'present. Where it i* to eoae from, tad in wbat ax Demit/, tho future cea atone detrrtnioi— the Superior Cuort of eaid county By Mr. Powell of Dccatnr: A bill to aompenat* for tbeir labor, tha 8operint*o- teodaau and Clerk* ke , who ooaeoiidata election rttcrcs to said eoonty. By Mr. Moore of Glynn: A bill to atd eucj-ctare is ntbvy et in tbe eoosvjuerion of tbo Meson ft Bruns wick Railroad on eyndijUrire. Tbe pretiu stone about tb* mm* se to other Rtilnad UUe already reported. Two hundred eopits of this bifi wm ordered to be piloted for tb* os* of th* Hoos*. By Mr HUHard; A Ml te tocorporate dm Hilliazd Mala Institute of Moere* coee- fy- By Mr. PbiJlipa: A bill to legalist tote- reat oo optorecooste. Oao of tba Most Ditt’ngiifiied Medical Bdvsns io Pdrfo, at tbo present lima, is Rob in, tha mierreoopUt. He I* dr*.ib«d as a deatbljr pal*, tirin serioo, fonktog young mao.ofsboottbirtyffouryeara of age. I whole life Ii devoted, by Maas of t£ micro loopo, to tbe study, the d«aons«rstioa sod ctouifiestioo cf morbid I'etufi, There it scarcely a eafloWexercited st Pari*, wss doobtfol poCfpwrtem examination made, that Robin and hu microscope are not eoo- «*lHd, andjbi* word toaatborify. THREE NIGHT8 ONLY!!! ATHEN EUK! Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Ercningfi, Nov. 10th, 17th and 18th. THEUHIUIN'AL EMPIRE MIN8TREL8 I AND R, H. 8LITE-R. THE CHAMPION DANCER of the world together with TENBTAR PERFORMERS! Xtm MUatOc.au, CkiMna*M*erT**toZ4c**u. I#.8w Programmes, attoal*, Jtev.M, IMt. ■ Mt Commencing Monday Night Not. 9- FOR FOUrTaYSONLY I WAUaH’B ITAXjIA, AND THE Italian Fantocini. A PANORAMIC VOYAGE FROM Bocitoxi'to Rome AND UOMfe again from Naples In New-York rpHIri Pslminff hi* eplsndiJ Viswk cl I.ifs V vlrtse uf a Cu«r«v 11 Um - uareire Cuort tt Voltua s.sstf. re mads at Ovt. Tee. Htf, -AaUwr Jas. T: QUMam, trustsv uf klewifv.Jsov ilUrvs. so* AtUwrulPS tss fikhs * Us. *, la vleuk He. If*, la St- smaitr uf «*H t,..l ««*• 1 UV M. ‘ iMltSoUtolAtVah' •r ptlvsta lists, a. lien ttioiog ) son _ t'MSMksv rest, leer li tHsfl'r. I. J. saacKU.ru.iu, Vnlu Until, V-1 7om sea half ass*, tku iiauleStr ss tvilvsssaaths tla*. Atlaata, H*k. IS, 1U7, leu. S*0 BACKS 8ALT. i»y mau, rrmaaco. , tut. st I in Italy—it# sc«n*ry, eltist, churchat. illuis Juminttiont, vulcanic eruptions, sports uf tba csrnivtl. banditti, statusrv, egcavation* and cunriuritfes, both nataral and artificial, and it is univaioaUy eonecds I te be the oovt slsgaal, intersiting, taidiaa vxhibitten net pitaantad te tb* notlcs of th# Amsriesu peo ple. A Dseeriptiv* Lertnra by * gentleman thoroughly acquainted with Ut* country. EiMM’ire riety night el 7 Lt o’clocb* Wednseday aa I Thursday 1 aflenawne, *1 8 o’clock. B2Djamln Franklin and Prof. DcGratb. Bargains'. Bargainsi\ SHOES! SHOESII SHOES!!! ritllli undersigned tMgs ieare to inform ihe J Citizens cf Atlanta and surrounding country, that he has jut! opened * large end - „ elected stock ol GENTLEMEN'S, LA- D1 li- , MI-SES.OHILl>BEN and HOUSE si;;;'. A TH' UOOT3 and SHOES, which ho r ill te 1 ! st prices to OfnipjSe with the Char leston and Augue a Uuuket*. Those in want of any kind of iho show mentioned Good#, would il > well to g tu him i cell and examine his stock, ts (>o di will be freely ehowntnd one price asked. IHOBT. CARROLL,’Agent, Opposite .11). Lockhart's Dry Goods Store, W hilehall Street, Atlanta, G*. 5,(ifi» pair t'I k PLANTATION BRO- A N H cheap on hnnd. ■ Planters would do well io examino ihem. e(p28dwjm Just Opened in tbe Same Building. Parts Millinery. riuii: undersigned, wishes to Inform th* X Ladies of Atlanta and vicinity, that she is now receiving a large aud splendiJ aaeort- menlof MU,I INEttV mdPANCY GOODS for the Fall trade, V1.i !• ' I O will sell at lea- eonshle prices. Mrs. A. T CARROLL, Agent N D.—BONNETS made to order, alto tha DRESS MAKING button will be carried on. A. T. C. Sir:—At latervsli, during thirty years part, my wife hat beta subject te rbeumatum of tht moil month, [January,] which was of such severity at te oomplstaly par- ” iety fo •' reflection, I oeueluded to try it, which I hid etperrieea, directly up to the letter, sad after th* third or fourth application sh* became rather passive, aud before one-third of Ihe bottle wss used, not a tingle vestige of the disease remained in -hesystsm, and aha tUUoon- ttoutt wall, although th* rodaoat a dlstanea of fourteen milts without t renewtl ot any of tht symptoms. I therefore feel it ay duty, for tho take of tafftring humanity, and nlso fully believ ing that usrit, under ell cirramitanoei, should b* rewarded, to forward this testimonial. I am yours, truly, ' Kwo Willi say'that ws now hnvo to I s heavy Stock, and all ol our own Manufacturing which wo will tell at tan cant* a pair lowar than any hoasa to this city will sail as good an irttal* —competition we defy either In Yankee Made, Georgia Made, Home-made. nr nay ether make, and warrant thorn os good u erUcletihoarrar been offered to this market or State. All kinds of MB JUUfl, IfUl/, Jolarn P. Buciuvox, M. D, Huw Gains* P. 0., Burlington Co:, N. J. P. 8.—Any oommrelontlon for mo win he r*- eelvod by nddrotstog to th* ears tf my son, [mer chant,) Ml Chostant street. PxiLADKLraiA, May 18th, 1868. s been th* i ' Prof, Da Grath—I bar* boon the rlctim many yeare of a Rheumatic offeotlon, and lest th* ut* of my limbi. I could not raise my band te my hood, in ihort, I woe totally holplate. I applied your Kleeirte Oil, and btfere l had used one lot lit / woe perf telly entered. Ton may refer any euffanr te m* MRB.B. HUTCHINS, Barenteesth and Thompson stmt. Mrs. Hutehins it well known to PbUtdtlphl* and can ba addressed oa Ihe eubjeet by say use. Oxuvioa.—There artaumerouiimilatioBfeprung public mutt beware. They are worthiest. Por sale by SMITH A B2ZARD, eolo agents It Atlanta Georgia. NtOr.CHAff. D«1 RATH, h B«*Ui etrest, fblUdelsbl*. dwtm. SUSPENDED BANK Taken at Par LAWSHE & PURTEL, merchant Tailors, WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA.. G coga HAVE ON hand a fin* etoek of veiy rich Goode .. r Gentlemen*’ wear, that they will meke up io the my Intret etylo of cut and Try them and tea if they don’t five apstfidri finish o u rtTS. NKGKO HI I OK 8! CHEAP! CHEAP 11 TO THOSE WANTCTO A PRIME . to I V ittUBB HJM34U1V a rMklnK-tom r ■!»rtlolo of doable ioi# or welted brog«ii,^JJ proportlonaSy cheap end 'wSSStS® 1 AH goods purchasedofus repaired fro# of ohorgs At tht sign of BIO BOOT, Foaohtra* Strsot Atlanta Georgia. D1MIC,, JOYCE. A CO DphoHterlng and Mattnus Cs- tabllsbnient. ri'H* auhseribsf basconsUatly #a head, aad moan- A factories; te order, *U kiode aad qualities of A/aTTRASSE-, from the eheae Mnw/Bbiek tod Cottoe.tsths paraCUJHJCO HATH HtltretM, was rotted M**«ler to say artiste srir'offered ti tote P'«e- ' bsre sImob hand, Htlr Bolsters tadplb LwiSpIral SprioxCimebes tad Lou ages. Also ths' WtHd raaewatd Spiral Sprisg UsUrsttsa, wtth Bad. fiOODs «id^«h ,0 i£» # »w» eft tbe ahortpfitnotlcffi. atfftora Is J. Horcroat't PalMlag, sn tfsiiatta itrte ..to, Osorgl*. cotlMwtt -b IffiTOnf(T Drugs! Drugsii Ui T IHK udtnlcned would mpecUikll many frl$nde tod patron*, that tb ill! 'orra their mtay rttendo tad atlsoas, that they h*vs lareelr rra.tJth.lr.lock of Drugs; CSsolcslip^nU oil. tPiadew Glass, Psrfemkry, Fsney Heels sad 'trsrr Ikiag slat usually teuod lo t first etas* Drue Store • hick they will sell st Iketr asutllow nut far eo>h or short lias. Their stock of Wlottow alias I, the lattes: lo to* Usaihtra country, aad (ram ths ideas me el dtllvsiy, Huy doty eeaipsUtloa. _ wotM Ttylertsanll . ysars has so sassy srteat Mead* ta this. Out id tat theasuds cf Dyspeptics to whom w. ton arid this sail, dMg Adsciseion 0 canto. Children 3.1 cwtHrt- GEORGE 0. DANIEL. T H E sulw-ribcr win sell sight nr ten Negroes, tha House snd Lot whtpeon he now re in Ih* Oity of Atlanta, and * large etoek Family Groceri**, payable in Georgia Ball Bead Bank Bfils iWWVABIg and rather than nrire a trad*, dt ONE PER CENT PREMIUM Descriptive pbam^iete for ral^M^tha^oor. Proprietor and Manager. PROP. C- RHAE8A, Agent. Atlanta, Nut, 7,1887 dfit Whiskey! Whiskey! TOST received to Store, l»f DM*.' Cera Whla- J key, whteh will h* raid vety <A**jp. ^ Mt. 37# u»r. >WE, fiwUf Msdlelae, we ktve heard oeoe eav it did them oo good* and « kaew af maoy I* this itty aad vtofally whe, from Us Tirte of ihe iray., hive beaa restored to certMt herilL, Ws say those Ulags here where Ihe C Medielue le Wteda, aad we an kaaws, aad ehaUcag#. J r strsdlelleu. alAeoiaeaU. , rami Avrr.inn n i». •»:. ^ - jdanG-L “ GENERAL 1NSI Jen t. P KSPECTPULLY Informs hit Mold*, that la¥ J 1 Vulure he will b* (eundjUrlng boelneee houri.f, J jd daring hutldeie heart, I at Ih* oflo* af Meters. 8. Swan ft Ce., Alabama Burnt, Atlaata. AtisaU.J*n. Id ffidwtf.) ACOORDCONS1 S UOII *e need by th* Csmshell Air |- ‘ “ “■ - - <tni* and other travelling Marie Com-/ pool*'. Ih* eoend af them praclsaly Imi it. ‘rare’ ring th* humoa voire. Also other French Accor- at sold ohrep fa nit th# timer, at If. BRALKULLSR’B Ifgdte Store i