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DAILY NEW ERA. ***** Qfflni*! Journal of the United States. Th« Tnuanttu «h. Atl.ro. r O.o.r.l Out »olc. Is .till for pete. Roptiblicaua •hou] J bury tholr muM penwmul ibffcronoM, 1 Bud unit, iu ttu houMt .Oort to b.ruiuuizo sod ainugthaii (bn pt.1 n.llouul party In T0TTMDA7 MOSOTHO. OOT TiT VM. Tki. all m.y do without otimpro. 1 tola® of principle. Th*y aro agreed iu their support of tbs ltecottatruction policy of Cod- gross, in their support of tho wire adinihutra tion of I*r«*idant (.Irani, and iu llioir advocacy of tho great natioual platform of tho party. Why should they Dot therefore agree to disa gree on mere local isaum, aud in mere personal opinion* growing out of ml verso comdruc Uoua ot ttoiuo local uUUult? If tluir di*a- gretiuont* to aacli ah involve local question*, the Courts are ojwn. 77mv 1h (ho pr«>|K r place (o carry issue* of law, rather than to tho columns of unfriendly (tartuaii ncwspapi rn; ami when such difference* arise from mere adverse con struction* of law, and in the alue'iico of all pvraoiiul feeling, the division may he had vithout detriment to the interests of patty. If perscual feeling ho . nn itaim il. it is wholly out ot place, uml should he hmied t aside iu all cases where (ho g< od of the (Mirt^, ami therefore tho I test interest a ot the Btato douiaud it. This is no time for wrangling among our- Ives. Ity fauuiiig up mere |* r»on tl t« lids aud schisms, wo do hut sti. ngih n an opposition which, otherwise, would warn cease to to for- luidaldc- Let us all learn to hear aud tor toar. ••Democracy" a thing of many shapes d dubious principles is elated at nothing much as even a remote prospect of division the Republican ranks. It seeks to encour age these schisms iu the hope of being uM< to form such coalitions a* may prevent its Ungeron slenders from sinking into that merit- L*d obscurity which surely awaits them. Let is not protract the dying agonies of this “IX*- uociaoy” by quarreling among ourselves.— Rather let it yield up tho ghost in peace, and then have a decent interment! *Xu Pilot who cm aud will avion til Smr or Stats satslt thoouoii bvsbt Atoms Pnvi 11. Tho lutcUigonocr, of this city, eontinues to flaunt the following words at the head of its oolumus: "Tho Atlanta Daily lutclligeoeer has the largest oily, connty, and State circu lstion of any paper issued at this point.' Doing perfectly satisfied that tho allegation is not correct, w® call upon tho IntalMganost to prove it or Uko it down. Either the Consti tution or the Nsw Eli has a larger “city, county, and State circulation" than the Intel llgencer, aud no one knows it better thau the Intelligencer docs. Hence, a regard tor curacy ought to compel the taking down of that which modesty should not have suffered Ij be put op. STATE NKWK. Floyd county Superior Court u iu m»Miiou. There was frost,iu Sanderstilleon last Mon day. Bishop Beckwith preached iu Rome Sunday night. There is to he a theatrical tronp® iu Home in November. Judge Erekiue opeutd his t’-Vurt iu Buvau- nab on Monday. Sixteen wagons passed through Home Tues day morning, on their way to the West. The free schools of Savannah are openiug their fall session. Iu eighteen, thcro 2,285 pupils iu uttcudauce. Some of tho farmers iu the neighborhood ot (infliu are experimenting with Swiss laborers. Thus far, they are highly pleased. Au observant gentleman, who has toeu traveling through South Georgia states that the fields are still white with cotton, and that in many places not half tho crop is yet picked. The Savannah News, of Tuesday, says: The shipping yesterday displayed their bunting at half-mast in testimony to the memory of tho late ex-president Franklin Pierce, w hose de mise has been announced by tolegraph. The City Conncil of Home has exempted from oity taxation, for the space of ten years, all capital and machinery employed iu the muunfuctnro of cottou and woolen goods, or agricultural implements. A inovo worthy of imitation. The Savannah Advertiser, of Tuesday, says: Tho schooner Maggie E. Gray, Captain Tills- bury, was cleared st the Custom House yester day for Havre, with a cargo consisting of 1,- 028 bales upland cotton,weighing603,483 lbs., and valued at $132,312 32. The Monroe Advertiser says : I he negro camp-meeting, which has been in progress here for some timo past under the auspices of H. M. Turner, was brought to a close last Sunday night. We are informed that there are between two and three hundred appli cants for membership. We have hopeful accounts, says the Monroe Advertiser, of the grain prospects in Batts coanty. Planters are said to be preparing an unnsually large area of land for the small grain crop. Tho pea crop in that section, as elsewhere, was materially injured by the se vere drouth ; potatoes were also injured to a greater or less extent Farmers, .as a general thing, are holding on to their cotton, ufter meeting their obligations, and are hopeful of a rise in prices. The Chronicle .1' Sentinel of Tuesday says : We learn that a party of gentlemen camo to this city from t harleston on Saturday last, between two of whom a challenge had passed on the Friday previous, and on Sunday went down to Beach Island for the purpose of “clos ing their correspondence” iu accordance with the “Code." Ou arriving there, the difficulty was amicably adjusted, w ithout the exchange of any shot. We did not learn the names of the parties, but are phased to learn that tho affair was a bloodless one, uud that all re turned home yesterday in good spirits, aud satisfied with their little trip, which ended so much pleasanter than was previously antici pated. ah sons. < olitnrl K. llulbrrt. e deeply regret to learn that it is tho poli cy of this distinguished gentleman to concili ate tho Democratic press and to fetid tho Dem ocratic party! Now, if this bo true, it will go very fur to nmlermiuo aud destroy tho present uud future prospects of the Republican party in Georgia; and wo sincerely hope that Col. Hulbert may bo able to set himself right, for wo would do him no intentional harm iu theso columns or elsewhere. It is simply our mission to defend tho interests and integrity of the Republican party, and we shall do so at any cost, lot it be over so great. Tho timo is now upon us when gentlemen holding high political posi tions must either bo flesh or fish. It is a very difficult and thankless task to servo two masters, ami wo shall bo slow to think that Col. Slidbort would inaugurate such a policy. Peace. See advertisement of Attorney U< ntrul Far- >w, in reply to Dr. Angler. Lot ns have Peace. Victoria is better. Napoleon still ill. Asa Backer is sixty-four. Wanted—A fresh covering lor tlu> tolls th. t have pealed. Chicago talks about a wedding with $100,- 000 worth of diamouds. Sena' r Sumner has .ippoiuted a son of Dr. O. W. Holme.-* hi* private Secretary. Kentucky has seven and a half million gal lons ot whisky iu bond. Where's Nusby ? The Ockluwaha river is navigable for steam, boats 2.50 Milas above Fulatko. I # Then. U a ich,'ol toucher iu U»« etutih-y of i hiul 11,1,1 '[, ll,elr IriauipUiil, they ihe city ol Boston who has served for over | *°., < rt * ur, :\ t0 ' inH U n ‘. a mass there forty years. Thomas Hughes (“Tom Brown at Hugh is 45 years old, and has a very fair practice Personal. Don Piatt has gone into horticuUui.d speech- making in Ohio. Miss Schoenberg, the belle of Philadelphia, ■aid to aspire to the stage. Major-Geucrul George II. Thomas aud staff reached Chicago Wednesday from tho Pacific const. Admiral Famgut aud Gen. Hancock are also in that city. Prof. Boehm, one of the most eminent mod ical men of Berlin, died recently of a slight onnd on the finger, inflicted while ho was dissecting. The Queen Dowager, of Bavaria, has fallen love with her footman. Wilkie Colllins is ongaged on a serial story story tor Cassell’s Muguzine. Rev. James Freeman Clark, of Boston, in a letter to the Woman's Suffrage Convention in .St. Louis, says that polities iu Christian coun tries are uow us brutul and uncivilized as so ciety is in Moslem countries; the introduction ot the female influence will civilize them. General Hancock and party returned to st. Paul, Minn., ou Thursday last, from his tour of inspection to the frontier posts in Min nesota and Dakota. They had been absent about a month, and visited and inspected Forts Abercrombio, Totten, Wadsworth, Ran som and Ripley. General Hancock has now visited and personally inspected < very post in his department except Ft Ridgcly. Murtdi.il Prim, before leaving Paris was present, tog. tlier with all his family and sev eral Spanish emigrants, at a commemorative mass iu the Church of Petits Peres, in fulfill- ment of a vow made by him and his triends at of their dipartnrc from Cadiz. They a barrister. More thrtu $95,000,000 w shoe-* will be manufactured the present y. ur. A horse was killed iu Augusta, Ga., tho oth er day, by the accidental cisclurge of u pis tol in the pocket ot its rider. Fernando Wood is buying furniture in Paris for hia Washington house. Ho will have “a princely residence." A Uloucestei vessel's crew recently caught a shark that Lad an iron hoop deeply imbedded in the flesh around its body. A German RKtrononnr has just written u “pamphlet” of 2,000 page* to prove Hint we shall shortly have a second moon. A match game of billiards for $1,000, to be played in New Fork, has been arranged to- tween Maurice Foley and Frank Fitch off Troy. Josh Billings, the famous humorist, lectures at Malden, next Saturday, on Milk. This is the lecture that he “warrants for ninety days.” An Indiana horse having runaway, the local paper makes a sensation of it, and classes the event under the head ot “Bold Robbery." The Emperor of Russia bus ordered 60,000,- 000cartridges, a fact which the Europeans take to indicate decided intention to act on the de- fensive. The bootblacks of Cleveland have petitioned tho Mayor for protection against the police, in a document setting foilh that they are alt “sons of patriots." There are seven hundred Baptist churches in Missouri, but tho Central Baptist says that there are not more than two d<>/.« n that have worship every Sunday Several venerable ladn n were anxiously ex pecting a tidal wave of an earthquake yester day. One had her pear trees tied to extru stakes to prevent their bi ing thrown down. Interesting experiments as to tho relative merits of light and heavy dr. p s.-a cables are to bo tried by thu company which propos*' . shortly to lay the Red hes telegraph. A temperance lecturer hits started Iroiu Kan sas with the declared inteution ot walking to Augusta, Me., and delivering a lecture on tm, perauco every evening wljilo ou Ins way. Joseph Bennett, of IIolderniHs, N. 11., a married man ot over a halt century's stand ing. has never bad a stove iu Ins house. All cooking bss toon done in a old fs-hioueil oven or at the Arc place. A worthy old salt rum >ustr4cd w.th a lec turer the other day lor speaking ot “the sounding brass " “Any lubber," lo remark- ed, “ought to know that lb- I. ad i, the thing vre take soundings with.” In capturing the whale at the mouth of the Kennebec, recently, it took .1 the available force of men, women uud children ,.beiit u,. place. The monster uiensuri d 53 |. • t m |. uyth nary of their entrance Spuin. It was on September 17, 1808, that tli fleet revolted. A letter from Remo to London stat..sjih it the Archbishop 0 f Now York, who is to i.ti. ml thu Council, has hired a carriage and a pair ut the rate of 1,2001. per mouth. Tho poor.- Bishops will be entertained ut tho expense of thu Pope. Those prelates who provide commodation for themselves will, it is add. d, biro their rooms tor sevut or eight month but it is probable that the deliberations w i not last beyond April next. Speaking of Peru llyacintbc, the Cincinnati Catholic TtlfjrajA says that tho honors that have been paid to his brilliant talents orator, have caused him to forget tho humble garb of a Carmelite ruouk, and the admiring crowda of aavana and infidel professors, tiiut crowded tho Madeleine to listen to his rare, fervid eloquence, have induced him, through his self-conceit, to prefer wordly applause the divine faith Hint he preached, and to uouuco the Church, of which lie is now a Ion, and if thu report be not exaggerated, f-xcouinj it located member. TUB LOU1IVIUK CURVEWTIO*. •e«ond Le(t«r*>«un4*y In I.nwUvItlc— Hitting fine Ltisir-Aiittnm a»g tke n«ai Coavtntlon^-UWWcrne* UnUorto* tlaergln Dtlrg«l«i Arriving—Votablll (Ut-N. w Era well Received. [Wftcui. ooiiiii-M-orunci or m mkw cm ] Locuvu lx, Monday, Ogt. 11, 180‘J. Yesterday WHS n strungx coutrast with the busy, bunding seem » ot list week. Tho whole city was uwdcntly tired out uud glad to wel coiuo the “sweet day of reel." Churches were all well uiUaulcd, uud yet, even the Muctity of the day could not restrain a reasonable amount of talk and speculation with reference to tho Convention, which will amiemhlc to-mor- i«»w morning, lint the people rusted quietly, being satisfied with knowing that cvorvthing that could have toon devised by mortal man, had been done in order to make tho couveu tion and its guests comfortable. To-day Kx-Presi dual Fillmore held a re fnpliou iu the Common Plena Court room.— F t nearly two hours there wits a steady bu rn .n tido pouring through the room. Crowds of lathes and geulliiucn.all eager to see him aud shako his hand, pressed forward uutil it was thought h«* would have to ceaso from sheer weariness. Tin- Ex President is looking will and as bilious ho did W lieu ho loft the White House, years Iga Delegates continue to pour iu from every part of the South and West. Tho Galt House, with its eight bundled rooms,is literally crowd ed. So ate lie «>th. r hotels, I understand.— This Convention will bring to this city uot less than five thousand people, and coming aa they do from almost every .Statu iu tho Union, it will be a most excellent udvertise- no lit for Lmisvil! , and will in the end profit In r to the extent of millions. Jo alt probability the next meeting ot tho Southern ('oiniuereiu! Convention will l>o r iu Atlanta or i.'burloston. If tho dele gates sent by tbe “Gate City" poll tho ropes tight they call get it. Do your people know that Atlanta is most talked of, of any South ern city V It is ho, uud people from all the States will be glad to cotno down and sec thu miracle your peoplo have performed. They do uot understand bow n crushed uml bank rupt people, in the apace of four abort uud trying years, following a desolating war, could have erected a city that now accouimo- s thirty-five to forty thousand active, en terprising inhabitants. Even iu tho West, where l ilies are r. ared almost by giagie, tho people do not understand it, and it only ueeds , little inducement like the Commercial Con- eutiou to bring them down to see how it is lid how it is done—as if they could nuveil wlml is still a mystery to tho Atlanta people. Yes, Atlanta can got tho Convention if she wanta it, aud uho ought to waut it if sho thinks sho can accommodate it, aud she accommodate it if sho will try. oxoruor Bullock, I understand, is here. IIo arrived lust uight, but I have uot hud tho pleasure of seeing him. You may bo sure there is some curiosity felt hero to sco your much-talked-of Governor. I have seen Mayor Hulsey, of your city, and Amos Fox, of tho Live Drug Store. Tho lat ter is on his old li Auiping ground, and finds it hard work to make much progress over it—he meets so inauy of his old friends. He is evi dently lull of business, and will work well when bo gets into the Convention. Besides ex-President Fillmore, thcro are several other notabilities hero, among whom arc Gun. John C. Breckinridge, ex-Governors Oglesby and Bramletto, Governor Fletcher and thu notable George Francis Train. The latter has been lecturing hero and drew good houses, iu spitu of thu universal knowledge that he is tho most crack-brained man outside ■lunatic asylum. The people here uro amusing themselves by hearing thu promising vonng Chapman Sis ters, who w ill soon visit Georgia. They will play at Maou during thu Fair week. L should have stated before that Kooptuan- hup, the Chinese agent, is also here lor thu purpose of attending tho Convention. To-in on ow tho body meets, and I hope to have matters of nrere interest cl which to write. Sab Dkf.n. P. N.—We have n ut ivud large bundles of tho F.iti, and tho peoplo here aro pleased with its elegant typographical uppearuuco aud thu live tu.timer in winch it is gottun flj». [AftvertlMmentj Atlanta, Ootobe* ltf, 1809. Mr. J&JHor: In your inane of thla morning there appears a brief urtiole over ilia signature of Treasurer Angier, in roferenoe to my oom- muuicutiou which appeared yesterday morn ing, aud were it uot for that portion of it stat ing that my communication nod reference to a proposition which he says he submitted to General Terry, I would not feol colled upon to nmko any response. Tho Treasurer says : " Learning that that worthy officer was anxioas to see, and was bend ing his energies to the accomplishment of har mony, aud Deing invited by two gentlemen high iu the liepablioan parly, in company with them, to pay the General a visit in tbe lutorcst of peace, and in that interview having uudtr discussion tho mutters of diffuruuoe, and being anxious to to relieved somewhat of responsibilities In tho matter of Executivo Warrants, and still conform to law, I submit ted to Guuoral Terry, iu writing, ibo following proposition : 'Tf two lawyers, of kuown integrity, and ac knowledged aud distinguished legal ability, give their written opinion, that in questions as to the legality of Executive Warrants, tho written opinion of tho Htato's Attorney Gouo- ral is a legal guuranteo uud protection to tho Statu Treasurer, uud that tho Treasurer is in duty bound to conform to said opinion when thus expressed ; or, iu other words, that the endorsement of the Attorney General, ou tho buck ot an Executive Warrant, (after the sum-- is countersigned by tho Comptroller General,) that the warrant is legal and drawn on tho proper fund, relievos tho Btato Treasurer from tho provisions of paragraph seven, section ninety-four, so far ns tho “re-payment of such amounts" is couccrnod, tho Treasurer will pay all Executive Warrants thus endorHod." I made no allxuion lo the JWaaurer'a projtosi- Um I" f >\ ui Terry. I alluded to his proposition made to a clerk in the Executive Office, iu a conversation as to the pay of said clerk. Under no circumstances would I rnako men tion, oven in conversation, much less in thu columns of a newspaper, of matters of that kind pending between that worthy aud^dintin- guisbed officer aud our Btato officials; uml 1 am surprised, greatly surprised, that tho Treasurer should suppose for ono moment that 1 would allude in a newspaper contro versy to tho interview between himself aud General Terry. II. P. Farbow. BY TELEGRAPH. •Cl ATM) l'HESS DISPA TVIIME. NOON DISPATCHES. A report comes through I gram that tbe lloth»«blldM i loan to onr government to a t>u» Rational Debt^TBs ne/torted Ofltr of the Rothschilds [U a Washington tota ls are about to offer $ otn to onr government to any amount It u desire at four per oeot. Mdcr«*h and that Frlguot, an agent of these great will arrive shortly to muko tbs pro la further said that this proposed action the part of the Rothschilds has been prompted by the disoovery that oertain German capital ist* wore contemplating a similar proposition. Now, we do not know what troth there maf bo in this report. It may not only be a bull operation on the part of those holding largely United Htatee securities for tbe porpoee of sending up the prices in (he markets; and if we consider that the Rothschilds would not bo likely to make known in advance any groat financial operation of this sort, such would be a reasonable view ot the oharacter and object of the telegram. Still it is not improbable that cither the Rothschilds or tbe German capital ists alluded to, or both, may contemplate such a grand financial movoment. A. Y. Herald. At Oldtown, Me., on Sunday night, Charles Marlin, aged about fifty years, undertaking to go through his house in the dark, mistook the cellar door aud fell down thu stairs, fracturing his skull iu such a manner os to cause instant death. City Agent. Nathan B. Miller is the authorized city n 0 'ont for tho Naw Em, and has charge of the city delivery. Ho has also authority to con tract for subscriptions, advertisement* and job work. Wo commend him to oar friends in tho city. The Cross Mark* Subscribers who receive papers marked X may know that their subscriptions will expire in a day or two, ami must remit accordingly or expect their papers to bo discontinued. BBSHOR— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Louglcy aud Isaac Uoblusou, under tho Arm i LONCLEY it ROBINSON. N. R. FOWLER, Auctlonoer. AU claim. «K.lD»t the l.to linn vlU be .ctued bj . ; Longley k Robinson, and all persons lad«bt*d Uwrcto, WAfeUiSGToN, October 13.—A careful com- I will settle with them. ». F. LOPOLKY. parison, based on partial returns from thirty | BAAC liouiNsoN. counties, including Philadelphia ami Allegha ny, show Democratic gams ot nearly 4,000.— j _T The remaining counties must average uearly 200 gain to elect Packer. Goary’a majority ' 30 ^:V: 3 m: Lblkaap, of Iowa, has been | A BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, telegraphed to assnmo tho Secretaryship of __ * _ War. Ou his arrival Generul Sherman will a uxiimproyoci X-sotss. retire. It is known that General BUerman ac- i r AtMkdiatkly aft«r the «»lr of the Glenn k WrlRht cepted tho Secretaryship unwillingly, and only I A property, (formerly occupied by Hoge, mils k Co.,) to accommodate the Administration. Belknap ° u 1 bar»d»y alteruoon, October lsth, wo will sell is a graduate of Princeton College, New Jer- Q TTiilmprovod Liot* soy. Belkuap is 38 years old, a lawyer and 0n Rotk itreof> ftUd served from the beginning to tho end of the A II iilreglvli.ic »*■ *lilr alio by llr Ihe Mterary. n s Progress " lias lx i lib ^ruph) Iinjiml Taylor ia wriliu« a noul lor 11,« At- luDtlC. Par ton ih reported at work oi of Theodore Parker. It is said that Mi*<r Miirtinunu's autobio graphy is not to be published until ufter hoi death. The two volumes ou which Mi.^\ingi<ik< i> now engaged will bring tho story ot thu (Jri moan war down to the death of Lord B iglnn “Typical Loudon " is the title of the forth coming Dore-Jerrold work. The title of Hon. “Sunset " Cox’s m w vo| uuiu is, very appropriately, “Searching attc Sunbeams." li ih iu prens in London. Hwiubnrne's poem is called “Super Flumina Babylonia." The valuable library ot the Rev. Dr late President ot Brown Uuiversity. v* l*u sold at auction in Boston. Josh Billings lias made a “P«»tnn i list” lor 1870. which will to • Ito iihltotod by and some 90 feet Thu>HolmeK County (Ohio) Farmer tays: — “A young gentleman ot this pl.i c i* to I..- married to a bcautilul jouug tody on ih.- hcC . ond day of tb« county fair, on home back, i . full view of the thousands who will bu there assembled." The Oxford-Ilarvaid rac«- has stimulated two South Curoliua ladies of color to a < picking match. Ono picked four hundred pounds during the day; the other four hundred and one uud a half pounds, aud took the •take—$5. Mrs. Abraham Lincolu Is still at Frankfort, Germany, living in great retirement, and in ▼ery unpretending quarters. Shu sees but few persons, and these generally American la dies whom she knew during Mr. Lincoln's ad ministration. A chapter from Mr. HowtlFs forthcoming book will lx one id the attractions of the No vember numlx r of tho Atlantic. M l here has ju*t appeared in London the first part ot a “Guide to the Study ami Arrange luent of English Coins," to be com|ht- l iu five or six parts. Thowoiks of the late Thomas Hood, con taining all the author's qiiuiut illustrations »ud many others by Leech, Cruiksbauk, ami Harvey, are to to resumed in Guidon in eight quarterly volumes. Mscchlet, in announcing a m.w work nit ed ucation, to appear iu November, writes: A very new literature is beginning in France, a literature which will break imago*, u literature all fiatuc, genius, and animation." Mr. W. II. Halbert, tho World's oorree|mn. dent at tho opeuining of the Suez canal, has received Ironr the viceroy of Egypt an invita tion to all the fetes, ami from M. do Let-sept tho very courteous offer of a house and anr vante at Pott Said. 1 ho London Times concludes a long, aid and tavertible cnticntm of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe's “Oldtown Folks," with tbe remark that “hers is a Imok that seduces ou«* into quotutiou and you lay it down aft. r all with a dissatisfied feeling that your quotations might havo been happier, and that yon may havo only done the author injustice, while de luding your readers with tho idea that yon have been making a collection of her gems." Washin.it.iv, Oct. 8, 18*59. The following annual thanksgiving prod ni.itnm has been issued by tho President : — Wawihnotum, Oct. 8, 18»!9. By tho lYo-ddviit ot tho Uuitcd States: The war which is drawing to a dose has toon tree Iroiu pestilence. Health his pre vailed throughout tin* laud. Abundant crops reward the labors oi the husbandman. Com merce and manufactures huve successfully proRr. utcd their peaceful path.*. The miucs aud forcRts lmvoyielded liberally. The nation has incre ased m wealth and iu strength.— Peace has prevailed, and its blessing have ad vanced every iuturest of the {icoplo in every part of the Union. Harmony and fraternal inb-i course, restored, uro obliterating the marks of tho past conflict ami estrangement. Burden* havo been lightened, means increas ed. Civil find religious liberty nro secured to every inhabitant of the land, whoso soil is trod by freemen, it becomes a people thus favored to mak<< acknowledge!!! ut to the Bu- pre iuo Author, from whom such blessings flow, of their gratitude ami tluir dependence; to render praise and thankgiving lor thu sumo, 1 devoutly to implore tho continuance ot God’s mercies. Therefore 1, Ulysses B. Grant, President of tbe United Status, do recommend that Thursday, the 18th day of November next, be observed as a day ot thanksgiving ami of prayer to Almighty God, the Creator ami the Ruler of the Universe. And, second, I do lurtber recoin mod to all tho people o| the United Htates to assemble ou that day in tin ir accustomed places ol public worship and to unite in tho homago aud praise due to the bouutiful Father of all metey, ami in fervent prayer for tho contin uance of the merciful 11 casings He has vouch safed to us as a people. In testimony whereof 1 havo hcrouuto sot my ham! and caused the Real of the Unit ed States to bo affixed this the fifth day of October, A. 1). ono thousand eight hun dred and sixtv-niiin, and of tho indepen dence of tho United States of America tho ninety-fourth. U. S. Grant. By the President: Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State. Philadelphia, October 14.—Tho Senate .stands 18 to 15; tho House 30 to 17—giving 29 majority on joiut ballot. All tho papers but tho Age givo the Btato to Geary by from 5,000 to 10,000, which claims fivo thousand for Packer. Both Bran o' cs of tho Legisla ture aro Republican. Cincinnati!, October 13.— Hamilton county gives Pendleton 500 majority, and elects the entire Democratic municipal ticket. Pendle ton is defeated by a very small majority. Cor rected returns may elect him. The Ilouso is Democratic uud tho Senate Republican. This defeats the Slide's sanction of the XVth Aiucml- msndmcnt. .BVELAND, October 13.—Returns nro in from one-third of tho State. Hayes loses 5,000. This average carried throughout the State will elect Hayes by 5,000 majority. The Democratic strongholds are still unheard from. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Washington, Oc.obor 13.—Geary’* majority iu thirty-six counties is nearly 5,000. The re maining thirty counties mnst average 157 gain to elect Pucker. Tho contest is close,' thu chance* iu favor of Geary. A few detailed returns from Ohio indicate Pendleton’s election. James II. Cunningham, negro, has been ap pointed Postmaster at Manchester, Ya. Another case, involving the constitutionality of the State tax on importations, was argil od in tho Supremo Court. Tho caso comes from Mobile. Iowa elects tho entire Republican ticket. A negro, who ravished a lady near Fort Washington, Vo., was hung by the people. Nothing decisive from either Pennsylvania or Ohio. Paris, October 13.—Several public re- uniom.aro announced. Disturbances are feared. The government will euforco the laws by suppressing meetings calculated to disturb the peace. Philadelphia, OctoborJ13.—The Tower on tho Mino Hill Railroad was burned. Tho watchman, His wifo and two children wire burned. >hdon, October 13. Derby lias been insen sible for sevoml hours. New Orleans, October 13.—-To-morrow’s Republican will publish a statement showing that the total collections of Internal Revenue in this District from all sources for Septem ber, 18*59, were $125,297—a gain ol $70,107 corresponding month of 1868. quart nly 31,229 u Boston, MUrillanrnu*. Of the 81,897 lots in Chicago, o improved. Milk has risen o notwithstanding tie Cuba promises a crop of 745 tops of sugar, and 365,000 hogsheads of molasses this year. roy, N. Y., is the greatest potato market in the country. A New Jersey agricultural society offers to Ihe girl, under sixteen, who makes tho tost loaf of bread, a premium of nix silver spoons. A New York nows-dealcr has orders to send Ben. Butler id) tho English newspapers and magazines that contain articles touching upon the St Couls & f Byr i questlo th. English thread makers, in kiiufucluriug cAtablisb- , It. I., which will employ incut ut Provid« m 800 operatives. Odar Rapids, Iowa, has nn<-w*pupur print* 1 in the Bohemian language, called thu l*o- krok, which to, being interpret*!, Progress. It is republican in politico. a ll Uuiu r*ily has uot yet opened its .o luiimlo HtuduntM, ami there Ih not room for two-third* of tho main students who uld like to enter. Tho trustees have the iduot of receiving female* under advise- tnnnL The New York Sun an) s that Alexander T. Stewart recently said to an acquaintance. “I do business to establish a principle. It is thu principle of truth. I aru iu a ktuto of contin ual warfare to prevunt wlmt aro called white lies being told in my cstabliidimont." pulled by the late lamentable accident at Niagara Falls, the Toronto Globe calls upon (he Dominion government to build a stone wall along the road leading down the side of tho cliff to the bank of tho river, and to retaiu a supervision over (he guide*. It is said that after sinking a shaft two hun dred and twelve feet, the vein ot coal at Jack sonville, III., has proved to to only three fort thick, instead of six. and the enterprise is to to abandoned. Thirty thousand dollars havo toeu expend* d. Hon. William A. Richaidsoii, who ha* been Assistant Secretory of the Treasury and* pro- bate Judge m Ma*H*< htiH««U*, ha*, lifter Hovcml mouths’ trial of both offices, concluded to rc- *igc the former. Ilis salary hh Judge is greater than trial received as Assist ant Secretary. Even in that Lucolio little SUto of IVxah they have got a Ring. Tho Ring liu ap pointed a Huporindondent of Schools for tho Statu, and there nro no hoIiooIn. To compcr- •ato him for thu disappointment tlio Ring pays the Superintendent 92,500 a year. Telegraphic .Harkel Reports. New York. October 13.—Cotton a shade firmer and closed quiet; sales 3,500 at 264 20jc. Flour rather steadier. Wheat a shade firmer. Corn 1 to 2c better. Mess pork heavy at $30. Lard heavy; kottlo 18 to 18jc. Whisky unchanged. Turpentine 47 to 47i. Freight) lower. Money cany at 5 to 7 percent. Gold dull at 1304. Government* heavy; 02's 19J. South cm securities stronger. Storling dull at 9. New OiiLEAlftt, October 13.—Cotton uctivo uml lower; quoted at 24fo; sales 5,250 bales receipts 2,315. Exports 2,143. Flour lower at $5 00 to 5 70 uml 0 121. Corn firm; white now $1 10; old $1 17 to 1 ‘20. Hay $32. Pork $33 75. Others unchanged. Gold 1291. Sterling 404. Now York sight 1 per cent discount. Louisville, October 13,--Provision* firmer. Mess pork $31 75. Shoulders 174; clear sides 22c. Lurd 19c. Whisky $1 15. London, October 13.—Consols 93J. Bonds 84*. Frankfort, October 13.—Bonds firm at 88j. Baltimore, October 13.—Cotton 26c. Flour dull uud nominally unchanged. Wheat $1 10 to 1 GO. Whitocurn $1 lOtol 15; Western $1 to 1 05. (hits dull at 56 to 60. Provisions unchanged. Whisky $1 21 to 1 22. Cincinnati, October 1.3.—Pork dull at $31 Bacon firm; shoulders 17c;.sides 20Jo. Liverpool, October 13.—Cottou clou an upward tendency; upland 12id; Orleans 12id; Miles 8,000; speculation exports 2,000 bales. klouii.E, October 13.—Cottou activo part of a few, and closed firm; Hales 2,200. middling 23j to 24. Receipts 734. Exports 688. Savannah, October 13-Cotton firm; mid dling 254c; receipts 2,517; sales300 bales. St. Lotus, October 13. Whisky very firm at $1 15. Pork lower at $31 50 to $32. Bacon firm; shoulders 174 to 17Je; clear sides 20Jc. Lurd dulL Auouhta, October 13.—cotton market ac tivo and pric-s steady; sales 782 halts; m otpt* 713 bales; middling 211c. Charleston, October 13.— Cottou— Icniand 5 ood; stock light light; sales 5,550 hales; mid- ling* 244 to 25e; receipts 1,219; exports coast- 1,995. ll»ynu street. Then a Brick House nnd Lot oil Thurmond St, few *tcps Be punctual to time. WALLACE k FOWLER, Real . jiuto Agents, 004 iOt Bank Bio k, Alabama at. r |N tho District Court of tho Uuited Htatea for tho Northern Dlatrlot of UeorgU - In the matter of DAVID II. HUTCHINSON, bankrupt. No. 4M.-A11 persoun interested are notified to show canee be fore Register Foster, at Madison, Ua. on tho 30th of October, 184.0, at 10 o'clock, a. m., why said bank rupt should not bo discharged from all hia debts. The ■ecoud aud third meeting of creditor* will be hold at the same time and place. I3lli October, isfti. OCt 14-lt* W. B. SMITH, Clerk. I N tlio District Court of the United 8(ot«a for the Northern District of Georgia.—In the matter of IKb’IJ Oil ML l> I 1, x, ..... In Jobu w oirN Dictionary there is a cui error, which, says the compiler of “Johuson- inuu," lias not yet been noticed. It occurs iu the definition ot Ills verb, “to sit," uud ) vados evuty edition hitherto, uvuu that of Todd—*'Asses are yo that sit in judgment.’ (Judges, v, 10.) Tbo verso in tho Bible, of course, tuns: “ Hpcnk, yo that ride ou white acsoH, To that sit li judgment." It is proba bly unintentional, although ono might ihiuk that the irosritflo doctor bad tbo race of critics in vinw. Tbo nggngnto vulno of the crops of 1868 i* tHtimoioil by tho Commissioner of Agriculture ut $1,811,608,915. Tho ooru crop was valued at $5641,512,460. tho wheat crop at $319,188,- 710, tlio buy crop at $351,941,930, and tho cotton crop at $225,000,000. Mr. U. M. Urine, of tho Mtllodgovillo Re corder, contemplate* moving to Brunvwiok this winter. Tho Bo.st. Ront-Paying Store Property ON * Wliifuliull und Punch true Streets, riAHE owner having d<-U>i-mtnv\t lo invest in a Cotton 1 Factory tnlerrst. lias placed in my Iiand4, for ab solute, nneouditloual sale: five stores, Six STORES, FOUR STORES, buy all, ■To capitalist* who wish to invoat in central, No. 1, gilt-edge, rent-paying, nover-UcpreclaUng property; guardians, executors, aud administrator*, who want a mire In vestment for orphans ami minors, will find this the beat opportunity for Judicium luvesturca in twelve months, with lnterc O. W. ADAIR, Rear Estate ami Insurance Agent, oct 13—3t Whitehall Hired, near U. 11. Croaaing. Noliflu to tlte Publiit. JN consequence of Ihe late fire, I havo moved the BON TON SALOON To the Lynch Building, on Alabama atrect, aocond door from the PoatolBce, whoro I will be liaour to meet all my old frlonds, and many now onoa 9 i>ot 13—2t DAN. LVNVH, Pro'pri. t„r. N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer, ULKNN WUIUHT PKOPRKTV F I N £ ARTS. CHISOLM’S NEW BUILDING, Can be a*en apeeimena of every description of Paln*- tnga, from the Cabinet to Life-Bit* i'ortreUa In OU and Water Colors. OarU d* Vlalte*. and Photograph* up to Ufe-alaa or* executed In the boat alyl* of tho Art, and at the moat reasonable prices. Call and examine specimen*. o. W. DULL, Photographer, oct 10 dlwwTw JOHN HAIKU, Artist. JN0.M. HOLBROOK DEALER N Atlanta, having been Selected witli great care, and with special reference to tlio demands of thla market. It embraces all tbo new aud popular rtytra of HATS Which have appeared this season, and will be void cheaper than Ihe samo goisla were ever sold before In Atlanta. AND Ladies’ aud Missr to maintain Ids popularity with has brought out a beautiful stock of FURS Embracing every kind, from tho choApoat to the moat expensive, all of wuich will be sold cheap for cash, at the Emporium on WHITEHALL ST. FORES TJ|UEEN. It is the only preparation yet discovered that wl produce hair on the bald head. It was discovorod In Atlanta, ^lt Ua« been tested In Atl-.uta. ^ta refi rences arc in Atlanta. It lias produced ball - aud whiskers oil a gentleman in Atlanta ever Ot) years of age. It removes scabs, aeurfs, aud dandruff from thu scalp. It removes ill Itching and hr at of the scalp. It keeps tlio scalp clean aud healthy. It immediately stops the balr from falling out. It forces hair, whiskers and eye brows to grow lu rtautly. It keeps tho hair from ehaugiug color from ago. It produces a full act of whiskers aud mustache any man of inaturo ago. Prepared only by DR. R. S. POMEROY, N<». 17 Alabama Street, lip Htttii ATIjAWTA, GrA. mar 7 UldccU T. A. CHASTAIN. CHASTAIN & FOX WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNITURE DEALERS, NO. •), GRANITE BLOCK; BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, CEORC| A '*ZS.. U Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sideboards, 1-4 Marble aud Full Marble, Book-Oases, Wardrobes, Hat Racks, Wasbstauds, Et*, Plain and Marble The Largest Lot ol Chairs that i s time, all of which we offer *i Wholesale Factory Prices in Louisville, Kentucky, ft, Now la yonr time to buy cheap and good bargains. We are determined to sell goods lower thu bought here. Dealers will do well to examine our stock before going North, a* they will aar« coat ^ J* tatlou. I .ad lee especially are invited to call and examine thla stock. Don't forget the place. 4 n>a 9* { GRANITE BliOCIL, I3ROAX5 BTRQj^ A. ERGENZINGER rv no i.sti: he it, And Uoalor in JPurnitura nnd MANUFACTURER OF BEDDING Hunteretrn t, three doors from WhiU-liall, ..GEOKGIA POUnTHEN LOTS, as per plat at our ofllco. They all front on Marietta street, and extend hack to tbe Woe torn A Atlantic lUilrr>ad Right of Way, covering all that ground ono< occupied by tho ahops of Hoge, Mills A Co. These Iota aro well adapted for business stands, coal yards, or tenement houses, and can be had on very reasona ble tonne. One-llilrd cash; I>alance In 4 and 8 months with interest. Conveyances furnished. Wallace a fowler, o« t 1.1 —‘it R< id Estate Agcnta, notick to contk a< TOUS. jeut of Butler Street Culvert, until 12 o’clock, on Friday next, l»th instant. -s > . t /.. E °^ <noeru »*• t>) lake h ■ Butler a 11 that eml advertise for proposals t ROSADALIS, BLOOD PURIFIER. Cure* Scrofula in all Uh various fo ms, such aa Consumption in its earliest Htagea, Enlargement a Ulceration of the Ulandcs, Joints, Bones. Kidneys Uterus, Chronic Rheumatism, Eruptions of tho Skin, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ac.; also, SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS. Olaomaoa of Womon, l.o«. .if A,i|i«-,!,«•. Kick Headache, I.lver <'oiiitilal.it, Pain in Ihe Hark, Im prudence In l.lfe, <iravel, Ovneral bid bcalUi, iud ill diieue. ol tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, It Is n perfect miovator. HON A DA Ids eradicates every kind of humor and !fnjHim’ ro " lorC! ' th® Gil ire system to a healthy never producing the alight- Rpcoiiinieudpd br (lie Medlml Fat'ultr and iiiiiny thousands of our best clti«rns. ufactoring Chemists, fort ps towards tlio removal of the i.batrucliona caused by the Georgia Railroail; and rtlso for proposals to enlarge tho cul- ert ruunlng under sold road track, tlio contractor to ho a responsible party, and tho work to be executed under a competent bond." Ham, specifications, and approximate quantities Jt be seen at my office. Each bid win bo acoompa- responsible par- ul>'d witli tin mediately. will bo aeconips- v ... .wu ut in.to responsible The work will be commenced ervo the right to reject any or all W. B, BASS, 1 City Engineer. G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. XXTomt Dud 3?roport3r, Ten Nice Unimproved Lots, of « hi, h front ou Whitehall atrec and tlio Hall, m ar West Kud Depot, two on Lee street, ono on Gordon Street (store upon lt>, and one on Irwin street. •have a map of all the property In the office. Wifi *.11 all the lota absolutely without reserve. Term* Half cash; remainder on 1st Ja j ||§||g§g extra passenger train ts.wUUc purchasers, < my office at S., o'clock. (». W. ADAIR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, hall street, near Railroad Crossing. oct 11—fit I s. HAMIIftAL'B HALK United States for tho Northern District in fhvor of the plaintiffs, Henderson Merkrr and Bird' In the following case, to wit; Henderson, Merkcr A Bird vs. Tucker A Brother. 1 have levied upon aa tbs property of Tuckrr A Bro lots of land 693. 834, *3(1, C3T, f,*s, 827, 881, aud th„ mineral iutorest In UM and tort, and tb« undivided half of 70M, all iu the Ath District and 1st Hrction of LumD- kln eounty, Os. And will sell the same at Public audios at tbs Court House in the city of Atlanta, county of PulUm, and *Uto of doorgia, on the First Tuesday In November, Next, mu the lawful hours of sals. Taraia cash. W. n. ffHYTH, <** 3 U. 8. Marshall, THOMAS G. SIMMS, Agent, " Office at,the Cl.thing ;Ktorc ol W. 11. Lowe A Co., Atlanta, [Georgia' FI Iff W STEM EHGIRE Cl. Manufacturers of Eiinino ballu, 1‘Uiion, Hull CiilKra, |I|> rlifhl Brills, MacliiiiisO,’ Tools of nil l>rsrrl|itlons.| A LSO, iiuuiiifaolure aii,l toll Wood-workliw Mvlilno. i}- nr of '"O deicrtpttoil. .11.1 0t.llO4J.ry uul fort- abl.» Engines and Boilers, latent cold-rullesl Hhaiting. Leather and Rubber Belting, and all articles needtui it machine or railroad repair ahops. onice (2rt and 12* Cl vinbors at. New York. GEORGE PLACE. President. Jozhukt peel, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, M A li IKTTA NT U EKT, I VnfT v "“ ' * n ' li ' ( a '-*‘ tok*a; also, man- s». .Hid hs.pseouaUuUy on head ALL KINDS OF FRUIT Aud a general ataortioeiit of UQW1BB uud OlOARS PREMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS pure White Holland T.rkeys, 1 Hrahma Psotra Fowls, Itourn Ducks, Kg**of Imported Fowls, Ktc. * It' £*2*2 Trees and Vines, antoag which ■re tin. Mount Vernon Pear, Westchester Block Cap While Hyacinths, and other bill- b«na roots of all sorts. COIPETITIII TIE LIFE OF TRADE! MODESTY A VIRTUE ! AT SHARP’S LIVE JEWELRY STORE ircest ad Jewelry ever AT NilAK1'\S LIVE JEHKI.RV NT01IE >ck o( Diamond Bets, AT siuurs IAVK Jr:\YKMtY STOKE Can be found the largest sU;ck-th«t m«>elologsnt stock All Grolcl J owolry AT Nil AUK'S LIVE JEW ELK Y STOKE Can ho foil iu! most varied h In the city. AT SHAKE'S LIVE JEW ELK Y STOKE Can b«- fonnd tlio largest stock ot vol 1 Ve •I'd Chattabln Chains in the city. AT SHARP'S LIVE JEWELRY STORE time iu first class large hd AT SIIAICr'S LIVE JEWELRY STORE Can bo fouud the moat beautiful i Ware in Atlanta. Sharp’* Lire Jewelr/ Slore, rrom Ibo Flixt I>HJT It Opened Until Hie Present, Haa hul tho ENVIABLE reputation of keeping the best aud largest atock: also selling at the most"*•*•- ouablo Prices of any Jew* lry Establishment that haa NOW in the city. n.—Sharp't Live Jewelry Slot- .Unity. Inti nil. to Keep Us f.'uriable Heputatlon. WATCH WORK. Tlu ‘Llvo Ic-wrlr, stern, h.vluo more W.ti-li w. M?"t s I ’w(RSn°Ii t ' 111 i'i"’ h *" «nlM Ol air. 1. H. WOOD, the oldest, largest exunrlence ihia tlio cilixeun already know. EMPIRE ITEM Mill n AND 1 Xjs XT 3VX 23 B n J.C. PECK & CO., Haaii of all sizes constantly on hand ™** 1 ’ **■'**• Wo have now on hand, and are daily « largest and best assortment of lumber sv« wSv* Atlanta. * Joist of all lengtba and sizes, and season^ im. t asy it is not in town toUm r piles. J- C. PECK W. Q. URlMLOg S N -‘’ir™® '■' VK JEWELBV store hu conolna«l 1 . , nw K ,K,:U «< rM.0D.bl. prior., .nil UcyriD* nothing but tlr.t-olM., til gold lomolry. Elk™*™ lIHt 01,1 of Y * nk '« Clock, .nd Uiimptln OKO. SHARP, .Tit. 1.000 Toub G-iimvo, ** “T ru.tomnr.- Brrd Whr.i, Ry«, B.rlrj, OrannkUhrnr. I.n»m«, Agricultural ltupl.mrni. Tl '-' "*"• l- *e* r ,u «*- ««• lAdlra |„. Tiled to exsmtue u»y list of bulbous root*, ste. MARK W. JOHNMON _japlT c Jy 18-dly last side Broad street CITY BREWERY, FECHTER & MERCER, tPropriotora. ( VTKIC; In Ik. old IVutonrr Biill.Ung Whtwn.ll \' "root, n.it door to (In, oil, u, r roi,ra W And MtUkotton gu.rantraj. ip ?wt« IF YOU DOUBT IT, COME nVlNI> KEE. W l iiM23kV nJ “ ro roc,lv ""' WATCHES AND JEWELRY, SII.VBII mid Nilver.l'Idled Wore, I'lorkg, Ac., KVKK BrokiKht to Atlanta, Amt h.vtno imrebMrJ mtlEtrr from Munnhrtnr<.r AT net cash imucies, *'• - r « *'*>-. wmia, ..it lk.lrrM.la.il TO wit u low unj m or ,u.«on. In .nr nl.ro, aithar in town, city, or village, 1 North, South, K.nut or Writ, <“"lh.hr Ih. porch... WI uTisria watches Our ouly rsfersuco ia Twouty-Ono Toan In Ih. iuwulr, Ilnunora In AU.0U, .nd lo thnra who lm« trwtrd with ih. Old Establishment of Er Lawshe, »'K IIAVt BKTTKH AUllANOKIIKNTO than ANT HOUSE in ATLANTA, rua Repairing Watohes and Jewelry. Hpiim uwiiiK a. HAVimm. GREAT SOUTHED PASSENGER AND MAH, ROUTE! VIA ATLANTA nnd AUGUST!, TO CHARLESTON, C0LUMBU, Clinrlotto, nnloijh. HTLMIMITON, WEI.no>, Rldlien, Washington, Baltimore, l*liila«leli»liisi and NewYsrt, f 10NNEC1B >NS by this hu \ > sure at all seasons. THE HATING U0U8HSt uughly overhauled and reft lor meals, and at regular 1 NO CHANCE OF CAII BETWEEN W**t Point, Ga., and WilmingtM'U QUICK TIME and SURE < 0N.\E(T» VIA ©•oox**! a n.nllroad. Passenger* can purchase THROUGH IKOMl have their Baggage Cliccked Tliroad From New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery 1 and Atlanta, to ltlcbmoad, Baltimore, V*fc ingtou, Philadelphia, and Sew Tort. By Four Different Routes vlaAaf** Via Kingsville, and Wilmington; vis OolsaMk*^ lotte, and Raleigh; via Columbia Du«flk*f Richmond; via Atlanta. Auga* Wilmington and Hay Lina FARE AS LOW HY Al'lil' AS ANY OTHER ROUTE. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLESPU6 ON ALL NIGHT TKAIaVS LEAVING ijj BY THIS ROUTE- j I rishing to go North by S«* ..I HTKAM8UIP8 from Clurto» r tA» UaUlmore, Philadelphia, Boston, and !•** * THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS oiirj diicemont to iiaasengcrs, with tables every luxury tlia Northern and Chan*** i afford, and for Sorely, Speed, anil Comf»*, ABE kjNUIVAT.I.KD ON TUB 00 Through Tickets on 8^e s* I ^ MoiitKmnvry, Writ l*olut, * TO NEW YORK VIA CHAULKSTOS J. A, HOBEJL General Ticket Agent, Ga° r f >> ^ 8. U. JOH N Mi V. Superintendent. *"^7^ O. T. AnilKItSOY. ueb^- "ep 11-Sm WHITEHALL STB FREE CONCERT SAL AND J NIIOOTINO GALL* OPEN EVERY I Till tic'll Kvory M° r ^ffl-hobralo/ Win... I.lquon, Pnrlcr, Ale, Herron IU»A- »ibl 7-Sm J. K. BCCBAk AIR LINE RAILROAD- r . nMln, ot tho DlmWn Ot I An. liAllnuul Ooui|'.»y. Ha ,n# lumber, 1WJ, It wra . •• ffraolerd, Th.t w,uWU<m» on tlio 0.|UI^ Ktock u toUow* ornl., 1WJ.M. ou orbrAiw th. W .nit thirl, pnr not, |i.T»bl» ’ l ;.-V,«. .. Normihrr, IMS. rant UlM thr iwqaMtbon »t oner, and urf. uw. e ol Ui« umr. with .oOiortiy to * uaurancr ol thr Bo*.l thn, npo. thrrr.ll, th. Brat Dirklouo' twnrtJJJJ, S2S;3tG!aa!CSS«fta ty.three tnllr. b. .1 oocr pnt u ^Puriluult to th. .horr IWoliil* acTniTjr^cy^ and the continued prtMSCuOon - Unation, tt U hoped. Will be Htoekh.4dara.to com* ft»rwanl g*