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jjgjg^ ji;^e,;c<l- 5 nnMCAN aflOCHHANE* au' Editor. ATLANTA, 6E0-, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14,1867. TBBn or THE IIITELLIGENCBR & EXAMIHRB. DAILY. ----- - WEEKLY, ------ » 0° fOTFOR 14fMfA'llTJr SEETHIRD WOE . FOR SHERIFF, s* **• *-.«*'mr3B3» fttDqpatr Sberim. a a GREEN & OSBORN, For Clerk mt Superior Court, DR - B. F. BOMAR. For Clerk ot Interior Court. DANIEL PITTMAN. Jlr 7W.-CT.-0. II. WALLACE /cr Mnqw.—J. C. FARRAR. jwr«*&&etor.-w. a WtNOHKLO. fSr Ttex Jteeeaer.—A. J. COLLIER. Ar Cmner—A. R. WHITE. noteTof Baar of Foltoa^takta At.iPar for all Debte daothii Office. City Court of Atlanta. Then wiU te a meeting of the ci titans of Atlanta at the (Sty Hall «o Saturday night at T o’clock to taka into eocsideratian the propriety of aboSehiag the City Ccort A bill be* been introduced in tito Legis lature for the abolishing of this Court in Maeoa tad Ootenbta. Let terry citizen of Atlanta sttrotiAhat we may hire a full exprntnm of opinion. ' MAW CITIZENS. Atheneum. last mrcuu*'t.t. To-night wiU be performs! Sheridan Koowlaa' great play of the Wife, W. H Haddock* at JeHca St Pierre Mrs.D.R Yaadana in her celebrated. character cf Jfertcue. The perforaacce aril! eocctode with the laughable farce in one act, called the Harriet Bake of My Code at Richmond. We doubt not the bouse will be crowded to wi:ne*s the above popular pieces. Macon A Brunswick. Our readers will find in oor columns to- day a copy of tbe Bill fotrodoevd ioto the Hocae of BeprtEentatires—to grant tbe •dgtX-Mrtw'M Mert Politico—SpMck of How A. H. It*- plffliy. W« had the please te of attending* meet ing of the Democratic party, held oo Toe- das pight tact, lo tto House of Representa tive*, *1 MilWjevil!#.; It waa one of the largest HeOmblsgci at base ever seen, the Hall being densely crowded with an atten tive aod enthusiastic audience. On melton of Mr. Speaker Understood- Governor Herarbel Y. Johnson waa called to tbe chair. The Governor immediately p!* cf that : territory. The RMohtfloK -called fi^taijeeatf Adopted the revolt!' addressed the meeting ia a brief, bat ad curable speeeh obaraoteriaed by that bant ing eloquence which has made hit name ftaooa among the eminent men of Georgia. Hia invocations to tto Democracy to cling to their time-honored principles, as tin only miration of tto rights of the Sctuh was truly grand, and brought down immense applause. He urged them to maintain their faith Vith the National Democracy, aa in that union we* the «dy hope of preserving the republic from tnieraf and dUtuptivt.. At tho chats of Gov. Johnson’* remark* 1 on motion of tho Hon. Linton Stephans Judge Hiram Warner acd tto Hen-A.H. Chappell were appointed Vice Pieaidenrs, acd Mr. Spter, secretary lbs Hon. Alexander U. Stephens, then rose and moved the appointment of a Com mittee of three trem each Congressional District to report business for tbe lotion of tto meeting. The following were named as tbe •osuertu: bursts o!epplau*c . while they were bring read by tho dlstsnjtuiihed ebairman of tbe .Committee.' hey re-afflnu the well known principles of the .Democratic jwvrty on tbe inbjcet oT Terriforfol . QovVrnmem nod the adintohm tif new States into the L nioti, and oocderamd'a* thqr: abculd hpve done tbs course which has be-*# pttfaoed by Gov. Wnlker,as the Exthutive id Kansas. No democrat, whether in the North nr the South, can honorably defend the outrages Which Walker h&a committed ou the pco- flis viohtiiuie, not only ofjhe organic law, but oLsU fait dcaiitg bolwcon tho contfMiog par tite, should render his. name tofamous fur for etori sod should, e.e this tiiur, have brought down On him tb-u retribution which heaorich'r deserve*. lVt sustain Walker, must ukimatslv place Ihcau who ucdeitako that grscrlrtt task, In direst hoetllity to tho democratic crn»nia*ttoo. Judgin ; front tbe unanimous vole by which the foregoing resolutions were recoived and adopted, thore is nuiiissenii-jl ia the ranks of tin' rcjifcrji- cr of Georgia- Theepeeehof Hon. A. Ii. Stephons, which followed the adoption of the Resolutions, was our of groat brilliancy andetfeetiveueet- RsTiewinp-the history of the Kansas ques tion. He deinoustratcd with bis tfeutil uhii- ityHho Importance to tha South. r( ilia prin ciples ioToited. and urged al! patties t > o- afflrtn theta. We shall uot attempt to give even a synojris cf Mr. Stephen’s remarks. They were worthy of his great name. The policy marked cut by him. nn this occasion, From tbe 1st District—lion. James I* i ** destined to be felt in t te future history ol Seward of Thomas, Alex. Atkinson of Cam- j the country. Whoa ho concluded, the meet- deo, asd Geo, P. Harriaoc, Eiq, of Cbat-j ing sdjourned. From the 9d—Hoc. lobn A. Tucker of- Sttwart, Wm. ,M. Slaughter of Dougherty . faloe of Telfair,» the Committee on BuoUmecit. By Mr,' Keel of Columbia: A resolution authorlxing tbe President to appoint! Com mittee of five before whom nil bills llometng Physicians to practice, moil com*. The Committee are Messrs. Cochran, Hill of Troop, Mathews. Thong andOovdoe. . Bonn BUlt Read the IhretTim*. A bill to repeal tbe Act authorising tba Statu Printer to employ reporters, Ac. A bill to make, for; ■ tbe time befog, the Oover&or the President of tbe Trustees of the State University. A bill to change ihs time* of holdiog Use Superior Courts in tho Brunswick circuit. A bill to give the election of Treaeurer for the County of Wayne, to the legal voter* of said o-'noty. A bill to amend tho charter ot the South ern Female College at LaGratige. The unities of Merer*. Harris of Worth, Harris of Merriwether and Billups of Mor gan wore' added to the Judiciary Committee. The Committees wishing time to make out their reports, the Senate ndjourutd till 10 o'clock to-nn’rrow morning. HOUSE. Mr. Lane ot Heard moved to reconsider so niucb of the Journal of yesterday a* relate* to the adoption of the resolution of (he Senate bringing on the election of State Printer, Soma discussion occurred upon this motion, but it was finally passed, yeas 75. nays C*. UIU.S IXTaoDlCKD. By Mr. Lockett of Bibb: A bill for the relief Thomas J. Miller of Bibb. By Mr. Spraberry of Catoosa: A bill to compensate the Jurors of Catooio county. By Mr. Boll of Campbell: A bill to re peal ail lews or parts of laws to provide for tho enforcement of contract* at a rate of in ter s', of cv6r seven per cent. By Mr. Harrison of Chatham : A bill to authuriza the Governor to purchase the Geor gia Military Iustituto at Marietta, for tho use cf the State. By Mr. Price of Pickens: A bill to an Great Bask Excitement in Philadel phia—Defalcation of the President of the Bank of Pennsylvania—Indigna tion Meeting of the Stockholders! We find in our exchange?, & report cf a largo meeting of tho stockholders of the Ban!- of Pennsylvania, to consider tho pres ent condition of that Institution. We com,' thorixo the Tax Collector of Pickens county mend it to the sttentieu oi our readers and j to pay to the Justice? of tho Inferior Court aid of tba bsata to tbe Maeoc A Brunswick. '"'bamber, and after some time, spent Railroad Company. As til’s win probably he one of tbe meat important measures of tbe session, wa bespeak for it, the coa«J-.r- adoa it deeerrtv. . and John C. Mt anger of Dooly. From tbe 3d—Hon. Wtu. J. Jossoy of Spaulding, Abner Lockett of Bibb.'tnd Riley of Taylor. From the 4th—Hon. Hugh Buchanan of Coweta, James F. Johnson of Fayette. J. I. Whitaker of Fulton. From ilia 5th—Hoc. A. R. Wright of Floyd, H. J. Spray berry of Catoosa and W f^tto‘ D 6foidW ‘ H. Strickland of lhe W? opp.-e- Forsyth. Sumner J. Smith of Towns, and J. ; h,cd ,hM ,hcro crc raat J bank-, nearer Knox of Franklin. ; home, whose operations will bardlv bear the PutaS. LH 7 Bria22 ! ’of J B.U^M P i f r0 ? i “* V ° f “ io V* ,is * tiuU - Dat !be I Jo£:iMS of ,to P«*ca of Pickens county, L. Wartbcn of Washington. " ^ e S' sw,ari ' r ‘H co: shrink trom their duty ; and to authoriiu the Justices of the Inferior From tho Sth—Hoc. Alex. H. Stephen} ‘ 3 ,bo P r ®ro' S03 - i Court to lew an extra tax. Taliaferro, Hon. Robt. Toombs of Wilkea i „ f n t>f a{cekho!,krs of tha Bv Jfo. Mdledge of Richmond : A bill to and A. J Lawson of Bute. Pennsylvania Bank wa? held this morning. , , ' . 8 Tha Committee retired to the Senate W '“*? & P '. UlTJdc ' ? h ° b -'> been up- |S e “ u —care i p u , n!e ^ Pres,dent of tho baoit to succeed •antaUveHill,topeMtelpatota tha ielka f Hf ’E NIGHT8 0N LY ! I I A aHE NBUM! Monday, Tuetday and Wednesday Evenings, Nov. 10th,17thnnd 18th. THE ORIGINAL EMPIRE MIN8TRELS! AND R. H. SLITER. THE CHAMPION DANCER of the world together with TEN8TAR PERFORMERS! AdmtjulOQMevnfa. ChlMrto »mlSmr»nt« - • bt*. tSh»Soa Programmes. Atlanta, Nor. 11.18)1. .18: certain ui.ney for toe purpose of building ao Academy. By the same; A bill to compensate tha "’"•toUtg ,i ‘ “ ati0 “ 1 f* r,ies i carefuliv nursed, the bank may bo mtMafctaraol the and platforms eoceernicg domestic shivery, ,.. ed This rtatem-ct mcae-rand uns.’i ■ of tbe Federal Taion -keb r.k to embrojltbe State, jnd incite £ S'Kaeffi duties of tto ofiee, as Territories; and whose avowed purpom^ if, Xhta’^nwd ' w jerformed. cooatancatei—most end in civil war and v 7" 1 , rodM ' ! ; , b!" hare State Printer. Go hot Toesday nirtt the Democratic party nnnrirnHil Messrs Boughwn Nisbet and Barnes, State Prnters over A. it. La mar Eaq. of the Savannah Georg in-. Tho' our fadings were enlisted in behalf of the latter, whose gallant fight iu the first Dis trict ha 1 won the admiration o." a’ll. yet we cheerfully acquiesce in the d-cidon of the party. Our frvacds will discharge tbs wall a* they can be performed Lecture on Temperance. Rev. John P. Campbell cf Nashrilla Tennessee, £5tor of tto Christian Cnico- wt, witi deliver a Latter* on the sub; -et cf Tempermee this evening iu tbs Methodist Church on Peaitree atreet at 6j o clock. From tbe weB known character cf this gentleman, those who attend will te highly instructed. We commend ihi* gsntiesnan to our citi- tana. He ia engaged is a work weii entit led to tto patronage of tto fnbiie. His paper is devoted to a good cause and w* hope it may receive doe eoeouragemect.— in con- i Alliboco, was railed upon to make a gene-1 Act to incorporate tha Augusta Canal Co. , . , , , , , , — - - , By Mr. Roberta of Scriven: A bill to uu- snltatioo returned and reported the following' ral sute-cnt.of the aff.tr? cf the bank - j tllor i z . Kzra U av? to praetico medicine. 1st Resolved IS‘Ltiue reaffirm. loll h ^ | ^ ^ A »>U. to proven, the killing their a^toti «d “-deot.UaT j *> *' 5 1 ^ SCriT ' n ^ me, to P : the prince .of ttoKm^and j EffJ?£*£J feSWSto proper transactiuoa. The condition of the i out- ; The ' Nebraska act, acd of the Cineinsti Phi- , form, in relation thereto, and that in view of the s-aia of affairs in Kansu,, wo recur si q, the b , 3t tl;an i„ ,' he W!tb eupecuti emtoaaa to the folkiwfog res-, ^ abo hi . ^ en [ olu tomof batPtat/orm Patterson declijo? !;■: Prcjideucy. All .V c '* ,ra:n I foUow-.np thu d„ectors. except Allibone, resigned ami with, and drawing tit, co.oper_at.ooof.il Alfibonc had Wl the country 11 the bank ’ should make an avsigomem nU, no man could say that iu debt? ci'ubl be r u ,d. if S.ptem ber. By Mr. Holden of Taliaferro: A bill to under the Constitution aa the paramount consummatei—mas: end in civil war acd disucioa—the American Deci cracy recog nise and. adopt tbe pricciples coctamed <o the organic laws esrablishiog the Terri tori., a of Kansas and Nebraska aa embodying tbe only soued acd safe rolatios of tho ’’slaverv f",v. u vul question.’ upon, wind, tto greet notion^ known to tiw director? have joy come to idea of this whole couuuy can repose it* de trained coraervatism of the Cuius—Son- thf | John M Dutton, of the fir... i AH b ne A C .„ mails a defotua | Pre»id-L. ii. said he woold ’ j America and anvacr the charges. Wemeru A Atlantic Railroad, presorted >Ir E. with a handsome gold watch. Ii wat a fitting tribute te an excellent officer The utSa-fertnu Jy CowyrMi with ilirrryini Slate and Territory, or in the Dirtnet Cownbia. 2. That this was the basis of tba Cora pro- criaas of lbfiO—confirmed by both the Dem- i ocratic acd Whig parties io national Con ventions—ratified by tbe people ir. the elec tion cf l u5-3—anti rightly applied to the orgauiziiicu of the Territories in 1854. 3 That by tbe uniform application of this IWdmiring to mbvtrito will find Mr I SjSStoriiJSSto^ it adraiSon of now Ciopbell it let Trctit Uomp. | §» ft * e3 with or without domestic »'.a?er7 tat tioaae day. ago the employ*, under Mr. *1 compart, of the Coostit.tiin maintoinai , ^ T . L0 ‘ g g ', M , ,’ h ,_ w ' 3 i j David Emm*,.. Master' Carpenter of the ^ of embracing, in peace and harmony, every ^ lhe V- .oteocy. fulnre American out* that may ba con?;;- ^ if fce hsJ ko , w , l , tfc< " C6nrj :. i . n ^ toted or ansexed with a repabhemn fjrm K . r! , , , , . oiiiK, m *omd r.ot hive rowpitd to foUjwmc wtxt tbe proMediags ja the o.«iA*« gp***tunrni. ; accept the off. y. •ion: ; 4 Reioived.Tttat we recognua.be rtght of top aj_ p _ . Vh , . , | the people of al! Ito Terntonm, inriudtog , dirwt ., r ,, onOTt: ,, ^ Aft. laujrtrix..—Id* cccbimo J o«r, acd Nebrm^a, Acting through the §•>(?* rij,i , n proper)* amemblage this evening, is to expri* cut. legally at4 fairly ezpreaaed w ll ofa major- Muc |, ai-.t-Cf-- provaiv-j rr-;.? -*1 mutual regard tor you a* a gent'.mao. and i‘7 ofactua. resident*, and wheaem the Btonaea..’t b: wfattewaVd i, '- too well a* tbe Matter Carpenter of the Western * T- ^ ' toowo.' j The mro-ting thei proceeded to . r ,~ . , for::, a Cooftitanoo with or Without domes- .... k ■ , H V AOnatie Ratbewl, Wood-woek Dspirtment- • tieelarsy, and be admitted -nto tbe Union e#a! " d * - ,h * T ®‘‘' S I . wt eh irai accepted. We have thought proper at this time to j opou terou of perfect equality with the other preneat you this token of our esteem, ard ! Statea. I feel honored in being selected u the hum-' P i.. 1 ' R^eolved, by tbumset- .. . , . j . , it?. Tnat the rnuciples and seauin-D'.- ble inetrnmen! of tbe desire; of ray o-orapao-, at J *: forth in Prea.deot Buofi- too*- | asan s Inaugural Addre-e, being in cotfor- ' Will you accept tbi* watch from your, m -.y -aids the above aai foreguing ta«olvea, friesda, and rest aasared it is fceetowed with ; ■'•’xr cordial appruva,: ao-f hia A<l- tto kindest faeBnge, on enr pan. Ai ttn j ^ Mtra ' , ' a ' kn> ftr - m *» ' ae bk * W”* nutnuprin^t to the taorii. io you have bten I P.-aoltel, That th - position of Gov to in, and oar only wieij and offer, ihs': bt i Walker, in hi. Inaugural Addrer*. in thr vw- 1 ing the a ticnt of; ,t official opinion, fonn autborite the Justices of the Inferior Coun t Taliaforro. county, to levy an extra tax, to ItniM a jail in laid county. By Mr. Willitu* of Terrell: A bill to reguirtte the compensation of Jurors in Ter rell county. By .Mr. Sherman of Upson . A bill to di vide tho State into Senatorial Districts— siv.’n Senator? from each Congressional District. . hare By .Mr. Barrett of Uordou : A bill to an- been sold by t e President. Fnod? h it o th vrixo tha Justices of the Inferior Court of bean abet meted in diver, wavs. Mcnevii’ , ... to been taken out and charg-ed 'to different' : r ' J c9nn, - r * 10 lor -’* D fItra «“ for <*" qfcoants ai the cliscretien of the Jute Pres.- ,ftin P ar P°*«s. By -Mr Hopkins of Gwinnett; A bill to amend the Patrol liwi of the .State. By Mr Hillycr of Walton : A bill to pardon John Black of Habersham county, under sentence cf death for murder. By Mr. Cannon of Wayne : A bill to compel p \- Cos residing out af the limit* of tl. S'?', and owning lands thvrein, to give i„ raid land in the . Q’lniy Sr ; ties in which wnt. Wa need officers to trace the opera- Ugh: B-soiaiions were adopted for thu ap;x,iut- aeot of ft committee of five, at lari’.-, iron* tho stockholder*, to rec;i»m=:al proper d.- 1 rectors, uod also to report to what extent) the capital of the bank hi? been impaired by unauthorised erfraodulect acts ofthe late President, or any aider r.esioen’, ...- cr.y a.uer> --r abttton in 3uuu . raid lund may Uu. uauia of district, 'number fraudulent acts; also, d-.earing Alubone’s 1 f ... -eat vucant. I 11 ' ,v ' . A ..tin, the late , r - u'ura to Ha By Mr. Pickett of Gilmer: A bill for the f of Mr. Beojamin Johnson of Gilmer CCUtJ r ;.'. By Mr. .Schley of Burke : A billtoaliow a j P> > r-',ii or p rions to contract far any amount of interest they may be agreed upon and expres-eJ in the cute, tu collect the some as if not* did r.nt exceed aeven per cent. By Mr. Hillycr of Walton : A resolution pdoint a committee of five to investigate ofthe Coovwtioo there Moembled. Gov. Johnson wae called to tto Ol^fir, uud In a brief, pointed tad effective manner relumed bia thank*. > On motion of a hlr. Statons a Committee of three foom eaeh Congressional. Dletrlel, wa* appoioted to report boslnees for tho ao- tlon of tbll eonvaulioo. Tbe resolution* reported by the committee, while they tustalo tha general policy *f the Admluititration, denounce, unequivocally the Kausu policy. They positively demand tbe recall of Gov. Walker—Dot only for the reaeoDe set forth lo tha Gubernatorial convention, but for hi* unprecedented interference m tha oleotiob return? of tha membefa of tho Leglsleturcr Let tbe leaden of the Natlonol Demoorooy conilder 1 for If the proceeding, of tbi* con vention mean anything, they mean, that the Georgia Democracy understand their ads milted constitutional rights in the Territories and will never sell those righto to sustain tho Administration. And while they are willing to grant sufficient time to tho Ad ministration to let ilaelf right with the Sooth, yet if year correspondent does not misunder. stand tho spirit of tho Resolutions adopted, unless Mr. Buohanan can, when Gov. Walk er’s appointment comes before the Senate for comfirmalioD, give good and satisfactory reesons fur hi, retention in office, the Demo cracy of Georgia will not hoi ! the Adminis tration blameless. Most of the leaders of the party were io this convention, and throughout tbe body, entire harmony and tba utmost unanimity prevailed. G. Exchange on New Yerk,—New Nnrk Sight Exchange is very scarce, and while toms of the bauks ate furnishing their cus tomers with small amounts at half per cent, premium, some of tho other banks charge one per cent. Tho street rates are from three to nine per cent, premium. We understand individual thirty day bills oo New York are selling at two per cent, premium. THE OnF.kTENT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.—It «eldom occur,, that we no tice, under any circumitancc, patent medi. oinei.mtorativea, or anything ol the kind, for wa have prejuoie? against mo,t of them - But candor compels u, to invite attention lo the advertisement of Prof. Wood’e Hftir Ite- itorative in the the last column at the bottom of the third page of ihi* paper. We era t o juvenile to require anything of the kind, but •onto instances of its use have come to our knowledge which almost assure us that it is a sovereign remedy against tho hair ccouiing prematurely gray. It is not a‘ HairDye;’’ but upon its application us directed the effect s droduced on the skin, which brings out the original native colored hair, without stifle, s-. and give, a glossy and natural appearance. Wa have seen persons who have used it, and tney ,re much pleased with it. Examine the advertiannrnt..-Missouri Republican. Sold by *11 respectable druggists. November 10, I8.V7 djcw2w Special Notices. macon:& western r. r. Mr.eon, Xov. l’4tli, 1*37. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On aqiI After Sunday !5th injt.. the train.fi wi!j run »a folic ws. Lorm Macon J a. ur anv.u.v- Atlanta !7.15n- m. Zente J/acon 12.15 p. nr arrive Atlanta <J,05 p.m. Le^ve Atlanta 12 (nijiUt) Arrive Mason S ‘’0 a.ur Leavo Allant* 10.3*J a. m.arrive Macon 4.15 p.m- The night tralr.i will not be run on Sumhys, nor will they Hop between Stations to take up or put of pmseneerp. ALFRED L. TYLER, .Superir.tondent. iS- American please copy. Xov. 14, 1357 <56 twit DANCING ! ! M R. & MRS. j. a. ' Bl>N MID, together with Prof. D1JESUF.RUV, will oprn heir Dancing yfcadomy on Monday next. Nov. 16th, at Ifayden’e Hall. GTAII tho moH tufihuiniible pUm and (tncy daocejof tho tl<iy will hetnupilit. Hour* for Lndic*\ Miskca and Maccr* <1 o’clock n. ni. Hourd.or Gontkmcn an,! Si .* tew 7 o'clock, p. in. Tormsi$10 for acourjn of twenty l.sfivons, half peynblo i i advanc . J.8. r.EOXARD. i.C. DUES BERRY, Atlanta,Nov. Ill, lH. r i? dlit DISSOLUTION. rj HIE firm of Gilbert, Clarke A I.owi this day di**olvo I by limitation, in future the concern will bo conducted t.y the until Signed, and who ere author ix**d to «uUlo up the nttfi* and account** of («. ,V I*. CLARKE vV L \M.- Nvvemher 13 ! 87>7 diwlin A PARD. B ’AVING retired from tho Hurdvv busincHK, 1 ombrace tide opportunity tauking iny friend-* and tho public for tho lih al patronage extended to the lirm of Giik Clarke & Lo^is, and would recommend their confidanceand rup;Kirt my latu partner^ and friends. Mean#. Clatks &. Lewis, us - 4 , in every wav worthy of their patronage Vt’.V!. II. GILBERT N..v 13,28.17 .LVwln. ' illantn 7<rirfi Orctcc or TU* iNTRlMflitRCI* it Ex* f ymi.vxr, Atlanta, Nrtv 14j 1867. ) . — -* wagg# ....» ou ati \ pptn,—Dried.. Green Havttti—tfitlee,....... Dogging.. Bu!ier-~ Go*hon^ Country, ILtaiuly-rClom—gal,.. Fine, Be«l-Ib Mutton Oouon—D) Corn—burh, Codec—Rio-O) Java, Cheese, Candle*—Tallow,.... Adamantine, .... Chicken*—cadi, Egg*—do*. Flour—Superfine,.... Fa ini W Extirt Yarn Factory, Ktuldvr—cwt, Feather**—0) Gin—Holland—gal, Domestic Hay—cwt, Iron—American bvvcidt’s,........ bund TTuibo bhoc, Gcr ludijjo—lb Maddc*:—11) Lard Mijlrt- I7*» It :::: .... »5 0 .*0 T» ...$4 000600 .... 40 e 6* T .... 110 11* .... 400 Ml .... l*J 0 1S| ... 18 0 It .... 14 a IS .... SO 0 IS .... 26 0 21 12* 0 It 10 0 l» ....2 600 27*. ’.‘.'.'.2 76 0 I ... 1 10 0 1 20 7* 80 I 76 0 2 26 60 2 09 a 226 610 « lit* •! - 1 000 200 26 20 FEATHERS. r-m 1 lbs- prim. Live r.n-r Frn-.lior, <J' 'U py iiiui:. .. : i v. 12, 1551. Removal. j. j. oAvio. SURGEON DENTIST, Hanrern. ved !ih tlflice and Lal t*rjt<«;y t. No. 7. Cherokee Block Feachtree btjeei. Atlanta, Nov. ♦», 18?*7 dim ILuijaiuin Franklin ami l’rol'. Di' 1 ir.illi Franklin hrou/h* de’trifity tr to earth, but it ren.uir.*. I r*»r l’rt apply th.it clectriciiy i. the rt-! «': suf.eringui jrt-iJ.4—ii-Ous?* th.it bo the phv'dfiaris' old treatuivut, . c Ilheumatirr.1, p0la<,=i:ifr.K.ii;: : . i ingS 1*:»1 *r, I’ilo?, S’-tin 1)' e. cured by Prof. DcUr.ith'j J. -t:. fir > ilnifi. Read thi.i fr> ■ . ha< practiced .lince l S i«*i— x * j ' couiruent): teriri— f'llhe, 46 0 60 erel—ttel $18 0 19 16 a 16 in a 10 a 15 -tnjfih, GO a ,60 - keg 6 a 6* mrr:—vd, 12a 1»* -huvh 35a 40 •Lump, .gal,.*««♦... t 25 a 2 00 fCCll!!.' 1 26 a 2 00 ncd. .1. i: •,. 1 1 25 lived.,. . .. -• ...... 50 a 1 00 0* in sacl: 1 40 1 60 . .»:• .r 18J a '4 yl iall. J . 14 a 10 ir-'wli n;jr 10 a 12 • -R.’l, . . . 70 a SO . Ciujt. .0) 20 a 22 Jenna; 13a 16 in.' Hi,ter Klecll. 7 a 10 V rnori :.i :t 12J a 15 t Turpv. 90 a 1 00 Ib 75 a 1 25 10 a 12* .. bush 05 a 76 key—ii #8' a 30 lid Rye.... '**««>« 75 a 1 60 -At i . Dr. i ’SMB® ATS AS I OR ILL DEBTS DUB THIS wife has been rjbjt violent ctwt—[ray , as tr: ic.kho it nece- of th j tioetfiro i rufk her like ui toiodu cany r pouder.ee with : of y*iur city,) l hr. I about the v which vrrt-i c<f such s alyso the djftma. uiGther's weltriff, trie* Oil { but .11 I n: ruedicino in tbi- kfnd of patent im-i it a trill: li «3l© a- ct. Ifi, '67. dtf. gui till New Advertisementb! Trill MUM, JOEL DAVIS J. H. HARPER H. C. DAVIS 1 conside-* tea relist a t, -vt ah L -rrapond-nee of the Ini. 0 Examiner. MingDorviu.*, Nov. 11, 1-37. sE.VA't K. D irmg te: reading of it.- • .uroafo, Mr. t. a A ii .iiock motod that it iiaj ru - rf the for the , .-.-fiir.. to d e\r to tick io harmony together. GsaTLUttx:—It i* with deep ar.4 co- feigsed pleasure that I receive this teitimo ftiai 9f yoor good (eeiioga toward me. Cr. dtr the embarraesed state of tbio.-s, it af- f otii me modi aatiafaction to know, that if l have oalfoioos enemies who Lave stooped to code*,'or to iojore me io your good cpfo- ioo, so far they have been aigtaBy defeated. In my inlercoorae with yon it, the rela tione io which ws bare been placed it has bees toy aim aod study to > impartial jos- tiee to aU ; knowieg no man above hi, mer ite, and judging by ao's alone. If in this I have failed, it ha, been an error ot tbe bead, and not of tbe heart. I eta wed aware that to gir* satisfaction to all i* a difficult task, which I hare tried to perform to Ito best of my ability aod power, judgfog what waa right bt tween you end my superiors in office, trusting that my coane would prove a.tisfactory to all con cerned. With my beu withes for yocr fntare proe- peril, aod happiness, geotlraea. I remain your obedient (errant, D. EMANUEL. The Supreme *Court In aourd of tbe Clerk ol tto Supreme Cotut of tbe State, dated Miliedgwilie, Oc', 29th, it i* aonooneed that tbe d .ckef for tbe Fifth District November Term IW7, wii! be—fmtbe Soothero. end lecotd the Omtilge# CifcaiC Ex-Seerwtary ot War, Jeferaon Davis, by a speech which he bee beta repeotly nuk ing 1a fifEmamippl. eeeta* to have tskeo the e ground a* Senator Hooter of Vs . in witii re-ididg th,.- ;..a- and r..r- i-. the .-ieoate. lUlli oath Third H:.: A bill to pay Mri. Mary 1 f'-j; -1-, «!}. Jft- i I cc f >*f t * ’• did open c.im&o . <ro..again,t t!s* Southern F cr -hi'droa. sfiieofthe v-.a-ti a ia th: Territory; in A bill t> authorize the Jv-licea of proclaiming that tto Coostitotioo of Kansat f, r |, r Ul , au should be jubmttied for ratification, a, the ' , oily i n-jde <f adoption when -the legal It ln ' J oo-nliei. and fairly exprvseed will of the majority of A'nil to protect the cit: >.-n-> of Xrwtft the actual re»ideot*" -A tbe Territory, might ■ court; f:. r. fnjoriev. re-ttlticg camp, determine uf-on another, and in declaring hantinrbrnot.-ruaiden". Thi, wa.amend- the elaa? of r tera to whom only it eboold j,. '/ , . , . , , to submitted, when -the legally ami fairly ** b 7 vi '“ “= ,nd l™*- expre^i will of a majority of tho ^ ’ *^*n w-1 the lie* fctpf'sr Rabun “might ic« othtrwiu, *%% is r*Utin and c> :&ty. pftipftb'e »nd djogwooi violation of The bid to appoint coir*u >ioc«rs r > ru.u prinetple* of the Kanraa Act. a. ret forth „ Jt ^ , iM4 t-xeen Mil er, Early an ; Bo ko countiva Ms and embodiol in tto foregoing Resolo- tiocs. Aesolrwl. That in our judgment, proect. from the lighte toforens, tliacurdaet on the Bit:, e*te then rrod tee „v pert of Got. Walker, a* well aa fats late illegal interference with tbe retorts of e!-c- tion in Kansas, reouire bt, remora! frera oCire. Rtaolved, That whene.tr a territory applies for admiatiou aa a Stats Into tto Union, with a constitution republican in fora, aod adopted in panusse* of the re- ^ stated that nil the I the evidence in the case of jtofio Black of . t a. - it 1 ba j y/,torshftm. under sontccce of death for murder. Adopted. Committee appointed. Unit on their Third Reading. A bill to require all perron, owning land* in the county of Worth to pay taxes for the sxrt.ft in laid cnanty. Passed. A bill in regard to the jurisdiction cf tha Justices of tbe Peace in Chatham ccur-ty. Pt*-c l A b 11 to change the line between Decatur and ll ker Passed. A t II to incorporate' the Hilliard Male In-'.tote in Monroe county Passed. A till to compensate the Superintendent and C 'crkcf Decatur county, who consoli dated the return* of the election in said antin'y. Pasted A hill toauthorize Hubert Patton of Mad- t* • county to practice medicine. Lost. A bid lor the relief ol minor*. Referred .. Judiciary Committee. By Mr. 'Jordon of Chatham : A petition or/ui ofi-rod from the .Savannah Medical Col- fog« Mr. Legman of Murray offered * resolu tion that the Act regulating tbe price of pub ic printing, be referred to a special Commitlroof fiva. Adopted. tfo'.omittee—Messrs. Luffono, Harrison irwia and Lewis/ A hdi u, abolish imprivrnment for debt, except in c»rtain eases, wae read the third .... Manager. .. Treasurer. .... Prompter. Ia A STNI GHT UFTHK NASHVILLE COMPANY. SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 14, '57. The evenin':* entertainment wi 1 com mence with Sheridan Knowles’ great Play of the ■W IPE, OR, A TAJ^E OF MANTUA! Ir. CfiT Maddocks AS JULIEN ST. PIERRE. Mrs.D. B.VanDeren Will appear this evenini: in her celebrated character of MARIANNA. MU8ICBY THE*FULTON BAND. To conclude with the laughable Fare ofthe HARRIED RAKE, OB, MY UNCLE AT RICHMOND. )*nc«i rf a<1«l<iilca. to nil part* of Ut« b . •at* *:bil<!r«a *c<J ftrTaaU Y6 etflto. not. li, imt. the table for tb* ■ i t.jn.*: nuxi L»TRor>r< r.D. Hy Mr. SpaMiog cf Mdntosb : A bill to imtwi tke Act u( I*-’* (or *.b»pr. ojitcr A'c. Alts a till tj repcJ all *xatinj U** io reiatior* to .State Prirstio^', and to provide for qairemrets of'iaw, Con grow, has to power • *■“ '“7 g‘ r ‘C^ to th: lowest i< : <! ::r, j NOMINATION Of BTATF PR INTER to inqnire into the matter o f each nocstlw. ! who i, to give hini to the amoor.t of fiftr tion, nor into the manner of its adoption, • n..,,,..! j,-,n, r . farther than to tee that it embodka the te- i 1 d /UaH ‘ • 'ion of : ln 4 referred to the Jndiciary Commit- | tee. The Hour!then adjourned cntilten o’elock •rnurrow morning. A M> DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Tbe Democratic jnrty of tba General Aa- ofthe peupVuoenniZd*ia ineto'way 1 ®«ke uniform the crimjnal practice in tto | ,ne '' n ’K- , >‘n tbeHenate Cham- si they may bar* legally determined for [ eircoR Court* of this ritete ' ' r 15 n ',m:natc a caodwlale for Statu Prin- tbsylies ,and wa raxardaoy intorferene* „ M . oibw> f;f Hicbmo„d • a t by Congreaf with either tbe mailer ot the 1 ,, ^ manner u a bar: stated, as aqnaiiy ancon- j • Ac * uf ,n '‘Un a b> pu^ atitutfonal aod fiaageroa to the rights of ‘ " —“— L — J the States. (th, Rraelred, That wa regard a st^ct aad rigid adhertect to thee* prioeipgw, without looking to the aetaal revolta of their practical opermioa, aa eamlhil to th* peaee, and tafety of th* Union, et well te I be rights of th* Sooth, and w* look. not only — Ik* tieathem Democrat J, hot to the flauoc gruusa a* ne&awr aianrer ux , » . IU Northern Demccraxy, to tee to it, that they roltratio* to Mr. Bochacas end Oor. (Kan-1 are firmly mainlaiiMd and carried oat in las)Walker, I gaodfaitt, in practice a# wtll mtheory. Toe ramejunnoonced were II Elitor of the Havennab Georgian, and Bough ton hi the Federal Unioo. With the former acre astociated th' " Caoatilntion- | alitt, ’ and “ Intelligenc 4 Examiner.”— W ill* tto latter, the Atoms Banner, th* aoo h-Western Newt and lb* Empire Slat* li t record* * here they have to?.-. dHtrr.ycd by fire., Rtnlutiam Tbe resolution adding Mu-r,. HtobU of Bibb and Knox of Franklin to tbe Committer ’ oo lntornai Improvemcnf., w«C0.i.d and | Th , being exmrttad the ve , abo the resolution reqnmag maps to U1 tl0 ,,, * fnrnishe<i to the Lcmmitlee on new counties j i amv ^ *“* to add to the Committed lb* rnemto. • , Booj^jtoo 104 from the eoestit* to be divided Tbi* meeting then adjourned to the Rep ly i eh I hi I ■ letter, acd afie* /yiupt>n.t, i tl.-rti Mke oi‘ pun’oriofr hurt ini’ that merit, un*U: l>o rcrnr.l'i. to f< rw; I cm J th’n if 1’. K: Nnw JariTNA F. 0-, ButUb ?. .L—Ar.y o.nntr.uni’ati »n 1 'V '.vod b;/ R'i'lrc.-fir,^ b* ibo chanty] 103 Chostna! itieot. '-’rtf. be i ".li— 1 i he i i, in short, I lie /, <l»r, euCfercr to tno Mu.', v.. iirrcuiNS, . Seventeenth and i'homjr .n .-tr.et. Mri. llatchuifi i» woil kiio.,n in Fh.iii'ltlj i.ii and efoe he ,u! Irut>ee*l cn the *'.ii>jeot \>y ary ne. C.vt’Tt »n.—There are mm.-ircur ilisI.u; >ti*f[.runr; np cm the rc}»ulatiun lb it uiy ariu-’uba* n- ipurcd. Tho pulili'* ti. it * I h-W ire, Tiic.v ;.ro ‘ r 11. .«;•». For -ale by SMITH A diZZAUD, «-,le In Atlpr.tft Oeorgift. I’LOF. C« A.nt. I Kyhiu -;vr\ i hfl.-'fll| bia. dwlm. sisriuYnm u*i.v/£ Take n a t Par OEORlil OAMliL. rilHK nubucrilipr « , ill *»•?!! right--r ten .Nugroo*. the Houite ami Lot wh»»pe«m he n *H' i, - »1 in tb« City of Atlanta, nmi a lnrj;r »tu«k Fcmily Groe#»ic9, jiayaMc in Georgia Kail Road Bank Bills and rather thin mis« a trade, nt ON r K PF*fi «K\T FKFMU M . New Store. New Store. liar tut in*'. Bargains !l ;| SHOES i SHOES!! SHOES!!I . ; fipHr'. aiide.-signed b-gs lonm to inform the ’ J CiliMis i.f A'^nla and surrounding ‘ | .ui-try. th tt hr i.re j: s', irosned a large and il re'.-rt.-cl stool:of SBNTLEMEN'S, LA- : ft;-.-'. MI-HES.CHU.-.DREN .ml HOUSE .; MS' v A T- KOfi . fit U id SHOES, which will 1 at ptic 6 t : c‘musts with the Chsr- Uyon uft l Auju.-aThore in want of any kind f ihoc'. jvo msntioned Goods, •'ltd d • »«4I to B,v.' iiia a call anil ex.mioa I ? stuck,s. Hu d will be freely ihownand on ■ uric.- oskctl, ?i:OBT. CARROLL, Agent, ■.1 It. Lockhart's Dry Goods Store, Whitebait Street, Atlanta. Oc. ' pair fi-k PLANTATION BRO- 1 ANS cl;,.ip on hnnd. Planter, would do iintl la rvom'no them. «p28dw-m (u-t OptT.ed in the Same Buildinj. Paris Millinery. ratui; undsnignod wish-a to inbrm th* J 1 .v.li. ? oi Atiantx and vicinity, that ,he receiving n la!ji md splendid eecort- r f MIMINlit” • V»ANCF GOODS .. th.- Fall trade. '. . -'.i will sell at ree- 1 ‘ ' Mr*. A. T ' ISOLD, Agent ! N. I!.- BONNETS made to order, aieo the DRUSH MAKING bu.incs will to carried on. A. T. C. NEW AMBROTVPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, IN Markham New Iron Front Building. Whitehal fitreftt, Atlanta, Georgia. th'.a <1*7 a«#©dat»lhiro*wlf with Ur. J. f- Ie*oc»r.J, go* of tb« oUMt oal mo4t *xp*rl*oc*<i in th* llavoa, a&d xh»t tb*y at* now pr«par«<t ts product th« ru«a; artUtk and Iif« Irik# Tletdrea now roai# 1*» thtSaulharn BUUa. k##(ra C. k ti. would »»jr fo th*tr frUml* th r t the? bar* oat cf \f b#at #rraB|#l fit? oad tl**# Iri|hu awwin «k*. #o#bf th# <pl#adM)y Ait#d parlor whtraladlM •aowjofon# of toeW flauo«lath#city * J ‘lr i. FkCtUTM of ChUdftD' to lull hard timM- 8atUf*aU«JO or «o ebarg* to lh# f^dlMAod <J#n la- ..?• ibem a eall. Ill ba paid to ukUf Ropmrati tna#. aa, Chiuleola, sftcek, ke , furislahod t FOR 8ALE. A LARGE sssoitment of Virgin!* Lss' Tobscec, vwymg In prle* »nd guslily, *t retail and wholceelo, a* cheap as thjgftotpcft. Nov U, 1*67 dtf c . at - a uctTo n . ; ~ W IU. WwM before UreCoartbonre Voo,, la ttile eit. as-tbe S.t Tw»4aj (itUiij) In rterembtr ■*d*f * /*(•*■ af tka H«HTKf Court, a H«uM fiO'l KOll. «o th# #orn«r of Uan(«r k i# property el I. Kroff. a»d cl\ll4» ’ *• valaahla IM. hex. meet to the rHr C#IIiar« #tr##i MI l. - nJ .- Traat'# Ur Jeee K Kr#fKa»d chlldrao. TVU U raiaatleUt. Tbre. vuat j lot* fret, s Sa, lot, «tn Co nU W raabtenc tbLoerenoot-r. 1)7 elrtae af a Cave* af tto Mar Caart i* Tarn,. 'HIT btaolfr, Jure tor ahlMrea. aaVaati.-nit'.,! the aaMIe ■r wtTMCMl* Of la. Na S,fa alaab Kafirs, fo At laaia, at - trart prewtlj cf Mid tra.t, are tatriag S sera war. ar Cm I *ttt»ll retd lot atpob to cuSry. le tto hlgtoa. blifiUr, ea I to flretTaareay istowritor eeit. Wore tt. bear. lire,, drerla tale city. ' *„J'. rescgxt.yo.r, Waadae ttMter 0. A—Tanaa aaa ball aaek, tto r.nwladrr aa '■aaafe’srm vv hiskey i \> nbkoy'. J UST received in Store, K*0 Hl«l». Corn Whis key, which will 19 soil thiv chenp. , J. V. LOWF. oct.27, 1857. dwtr. Joseph Winship, OOMMIS.SION M FsUCITANT. Fuk THE i*i;kchahi: Halri ao.1 M-*rs^f* of i*r:*1 c«- Gppoitttt tho V* oa’.crp it Auai tic Rai Mail JJspct. November f I f MM? fawlf flw Scw Goodi iiavo Arrived C t JI. STllONO L C0„ havo ju»t oF ene,i • /•laT£* niirortnier.t of NTAX»LB A.\U FA NOV DIIY OOODft, Coniiitin;* ia part, ci tho following articln*. Hich dr«»fi bilhfij Faaty fciikr; All Woo! Mrrir*. .• All Wool Dolair . * r DrUin*: Popllo#; Alap." . / Ginghama; I’.! , Kleoched and l a ^ - ngjaud Shirtingf Shawl*; Lndie’r C ' ? !~lvz r ; FTaoBRla; Kertcyf: Irlah Lineni: TaWo Licwnr* Cotton Striper; Konturky Jcun*, Satin*; Canimera; Cloth; Hoilery; Ulanketa by tho thousand; A *plen«Ud »tock of Uiovei; Drcfs Tfiir.nsing*. SLz s*. an ■“ g.fi n#^ m 9 Wool, 2 and 3 Ply: Tuptitry; Hall Carpeti at reduced pricer. A o, a jjood tupply ofjilantation DUOOANS Doota.and Sho#i. Wa invito our oldfriendt and public to givo u» h call, and ara laliafied when they Irurn our |<ri« f#*» that tbay will find It to their interest to buy fro mu*. Ratnambcr, w# ere »t No 1, Whitehal Hiroat.Norcro**'* old Hand. Cotnn anjl tor us April 24,1856. d lwiy LAWSIIE & PURTEL, I Merehaut Tailors, milTEUM.l. STREET. j ATLANTA G eoga HAVE ()N haml a fine atock of very rich ihiu.Lf.ir fh-mlcmma' wear, that they will ..:tkr uu in thu very lit.’.t atyto of cut and finite l'ry them ami ace if they don't gif* ■ u .ns aoHCiltf NEtrltO KHOE81 OHEAPI CHEAP 11 B ro THOSE WANTING A PRIME, article cf double,uleor waitedbrog we will! lay that wa sow have (n Stora' a heavy Stock, and all ot oor own Uanstacturiag which wo will roll at Us rase, a pair lower than any houjo In this city will tall as good, to article —coMpo'.ltlon wc defy either In Yankee Made, Georgia Made, Home-made, r any other mako, aod warrant them as good ag . arti -'a i, has ever been offered (n this market or State. All kind, of pr.ipomotiaklj cheap end warrant! A11 goede po rchaeed o f u* repaired free of oharec ithoiigtiof mii ROOT, Peachtree Street At!nr,la Oeorgia./ mure,, joyob,* oo rriliolNtcrliig and iHatlnu* Es- labl* ■ T iRlimeut. b#eflb»r bn cor»lant|y nn hand, and ■%■>• fanturioR to ord#r, all kinds ftnd qaoUUts of Af AT rRAitfK?, from the cheap 8trsw, Hhuck aad Cotton, to the pur# tU/flXD HAIfl Usttrasses, war rant-1 superior to »oy srtlel# #vir offered In this ph«#. I lisre aim on hand, Ilalr Dolttore and Plk . «•*, Hplrsl Hpiln# Couch## and LoanfM. Also tbe World renowned Spiral Hprlof Kattraasa*, wflh Bad- Iron! Iron! A LARGE H tacit of Hfowah Manunfs*’ - lari' an*J Minin* Company’# Iron, con aUntly u . hand,at Manafactuirra tirica. hv JOtlCPH WISHH1P. Pfov/*mher 11. I Ufa ' ifawtf GLAhTgI*V88 i i olab j *! 020 Boxeai# . . W E bnva In atomma of tba atocka of window flaai, aaar broogbl to ihla uoriat nd will tall U at low figure* for OABIf* Cftll •filM, *pr» BtalTU * EZZARD. oft thivnhurtpst noilr#, •ustorta in J. Korfi‘iM'» Hu1ldinR,c a Ifartattoatrea OaoTRlo. Cloth, Plash or BrocstU, , t a ifftilatta atrea J). M TOVkO- OrugN! UrugN!! Drugs,!!! i 'HK nn'lerelirred wonld reepeSfullyt flfarja t msnj rnrn^a sad nstron*, that they hsvt Ian uryw* in in# ^tuuiem aonftwy, ana iron un nans isu-foite tarm# of delirarj, thay defy eompotltios. w« would sgsln call th* attention of tba public to Taylor’* anti Oy*p#ptie Blair* Ho medicine of lata ? f*r» h»e eo many nr t#ot frinfie as this. Qht of tna iho'ienndeqf 1 kyepe-ptlc* to wbten we hare sold tbll Madirin#, ta V hare hnrd onns say it dldtbom aagoad* *nd m know #f m»ny ia tbU ally and vicinity who, from th# »#rs# of tb#frs?*, bars been restored to pi'rVr.t health, Wa •«/ tbesa things hare whore tba Medicine i« mada. and we are knows, and ahattreci rootrtdlttted. Olrausaeall. mm -•t 14. *57. danTkL i*fit ““ta.r "Si, GENERAL If LY KSl'KhTFDLLY tafento hU fHsoto, thteU i kfhtura he will b« ioaml daring bselasss hours, at the ois-c of Meslrr. 8. Swan i Co., Alabama 8tr#«t, Atunto. ... Atlanta. Jan. IS ftUwtf.) AOOIHHDEOIISt C1DCB a* used by th* CaBcb.ll .VHa.wttft ti Mr.ti acd other trav.Ulcg MattiOu-flBK panlo*. th. eousd tj thorn precisely ialta. 'Ur ting th, human v*te*. Alia other Frvsrh Aeewr- deene. Flntlne., Vlollai, Hovr. Galuri, flslss, lUcjae, Tsrabaarlsai, ata. All af which will to told ebaan lo tall lh* tl sms, at If. BRAIiMDLLSR’S Musis Slat. wsf~ W