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of ixiuIUm »uJ forfeitur**,
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t>-ui»uk*l Oouudl. msrta in Rom-, ltolj
And Um Oooru r might k.*« strong H*
coin entente by afietinff UmI lb- ynopis °#
11 >m* dined on ths mm day.
Th« Braes Doily of Tot-day s* >• : " W.
loom that on *oot<feat occarrad on th* tWInio.
Rnmr nod Dalton Knilroid, it«tf Promlico'**
Tank, om mils beyond (k»« Spring*, ou
Snnd-y svsumg. Ths train *tiq>tm) to toko
wrier. »ml while thsro aen come
nonplod. end tbo teat not bring nottosd. tbr
train ram- on to Cnve Spring, wbtlo them
two nor* bora brook loura, nml mu buck, it
boing do- u • boa*; grade, -ud collided with
np on rar »ud (iMn-giug ftororal
No ono but.
Tb- Atlantic 4 Gulf lUilroad Company
will raonvt nnd forward freight* from Snwu-
neb to nil station! on tbs Mason A Brona-
wick Bail road, including HewkiMVillo, for
Mftoon and for stations ou tbs Maoon 4 Wsa*
Urn Road, for A lantn and points bsyond. at
ratsa tbs saans as now ebargsd by tbs Osntial
Road. Notion is also given that on tbs 16th
instant a general rsduotion will bs made. Bo
tbs mash ftbsstd snd much talked about
Macon 4 Brunswick Bond is aft last aa aooom-
pUabsd foot, and Savannah has two rival liaas
lor Macon and Atlanta.
Tbs latest Mississippi returns Indio »t« the
election of Aloorn by about 10,000 majority
It is said that at least 900 arUolss will bs
added to tbs free lirt in tbs new tariff bill.
It is estimated that whsa lbs free list is
sumpistsd the Tariff Committee bill will make
a redaction of twenty million*. in the tariff in
come.
Chicago burglars robbed a 8an Francisco
broker's office of 9700 in gold, and one with
hia booty was caught going to the oars.
Judge Pierrepont has been served with pa
pert, bringing suit for the discharge of the
Spanish gunboat fleet from custody.
The sales of government property at Har
par's Ferry, so mr, amounts in the aggregate
to $280,000.
On the 2d met., there wan an explosion of
Are damp iu the £oipirs mine in Wilksbarre.
Seven or eight men wore severely injured.
Tbs amount of bnllion on haod In the
bank of France has decreased 1,300,000 francs
sinoe last Thursday.
The Governments of Franoe and Great Bn
tain are making great effort- to settle matters
at issue bctwsru the sabfimo Port and the
Viceroy of Egypt
It u rumored that the Danish question is
again under discus-ion. Several important
dispatches on the subject have passed between
Berlin aud Vienna
Tbe New York Board of Education has
adopted a resolution that hereafter non-resi
dent pupils and tho*o temporarily residing in
New York, whose parent- reside elsewhere,
shoatd not he admitted to the public schools.
The Judiciary Committee of tbs House is
now savaged in e »n<ddt-riug the evidence in
Judge Buhteed’s impeachment case, prepara
tory to making their report. lla»teed an-
nounc- * he bos adjourned bis court until
y nq lo Washington.
* miles ol snow sheds onA
toad were completed tni
ny ei|M*ct to ftnieh seven
t-Y bronzy, covering all the
-mg tbo road out of all
Iron* drifting anow.
sued ior tbs wretch
New Jersey Rail-
“ Irom the oars
a bridge
that line fell tbrou A u * drowned.
Parker pnblishos a card saying tdfit IJ* ?Md n ® 1
know that tha train waa on a brblgwyvt tbe
time. '
Mr. Whitson. Indian agent at Dakotah,
a formidable aliumue has been ooncluded obe.
tweeu ihe Northern Sioux aud the Crows for a
war gainst tbe settlers in Eastern Montana
and Wyoming. The Iudiamt are instigated to
this by nu outlawed half-breed named Ken-
abaw. Tbia alliance threatens the extermina<
Uon of the whites.
Secretary Boulwtll says that his refusal to
-ell gold on TusmInv. was on aooonnt of the
low price ofiered. Mr. Colgate, of tbs Arm of
Trsvor 4 Colgate, New York city, called on
him Wednesday and demanded (hat ths gold
for which the firm bad bid sbonld be deliver
ed, hut Mr. llootwell held that be had the
right in bis own discretion to refuse to sell if
the price did not suit.
The Legislature of Waahiugtou Territory
recently adopted a resolution asking that tbe
beadqu-rlera of tbe Dei artment of Colombia
be removed from Portland to Van Co avers,
W. T., Governor Plunders, of that Territory,
has vetoed over ono hundred act. of tbe Legis
lature, including the wboie of a new oode of
laws prepared by a commission and suacted
by a imam moon vote of both bouses Tbs
gunized, and the action of tbe Go veruor is
supposed to be a political movement.
At a Convention of Bed Biver Insurgents,
assembled at Fort Garry, November 10th, to
device a government of tbe Colony tbe follow
ing propositions were offered: Compromise
with Gov. McDoogall ; so independent Re
public ; annexation to tbe United 8tatee; a
Colony under British rule, or retorn lo tb-
Hudson Buy Company’s protection. A special
dispsieb from HI Paul says an arrival from
Pembina brings a proclamation from Gov,
McTaviah, warning lbs Rebels against revo-
lutionary proceedings against tbe satohrity
of her Majesty’s Government
John C. Fremont bus obtained a loan for
bis proposed Southern Pacific Railroad. |
A sour old maid diallksd Mark Twain's leo-
ture, sod called Us author a ••coarse and disa
greeable Boffaloafer*”
A Mr. Bourne, who began life as a carrier
for the Pvovidt ae* Journal, now returns ths
second largest Income in California Thai
isa'I tbe Bourne from which there Is no re
turn.
Judge C. If. Brambaii aud Geusral VV
ham, who were appointed on tbe ltepublioan
Statr* Central Committe of Virginia by mem-
ben who remainatl !u tbe C'OnveMtioo, have
declined the appointments.
Richardson willed to Mrs McFarland all
bis property, consisting of four Tiiboue
shares, i be last of which be purchased for
$8,000 from John Koeaeil Young, when be
left the estebliehiueut
A Madame Garnqoe te at prwaeot a favorite
aetrafis in Ias Mans, France. The name is
sufficiently uncommon to hare suggested in
England (be speoal-Uon whether she be
longs lo tbe same family aa tbe great David
Gsrriek, who it is known was of Hugnnot
Treafuver Spin net s annual report gives a
cheering account of our finances, and says If
things go on aa at present the whole national
debt will be paid off in thirteen years. Du
ring the eight years and more in which Treas
urer Hpinner has bad ©barge of the Trcateiry.
forty-four billion dollars have passed through
bi« hands and tbs haofa of the emplnvrs of
tbe Treasury, and not a cent baa been lost by
tbe mlemesiegoniaoi or f-nlt of btmeelf or hia
employes
Tbe offisisU of tbo Memphis and Little
Bock Railroad, wbo were nrreated at Util*
Bock. Ark . for contempt, have boon rsleawd.
and tbe queeUtwt at lease between the rival
of Director* will be settled by the Hu
oreae Court of j
Tbo acerlet fever te fserfally prevalent iu
fiariou. 111.
rendered till June, aud many mouths after the
Legislature bad attynnroed."
Tbe President a-ra, in speak ing of Georgia :
Ooeetitattee, wbteh
tUm dotided by the Bkprtme
Flute, they noaret hI tbe m lered members of
Ihe Legislature, and admitted to seat* some
stem bore wbo are disqualified by Ihe third
eteusoof the XIV. ameedmeut, aa art tele whiah
they tbemaelve- had eon tribe ted to ratify."
The negroes were eipelted in Bepteaubsr IBM,
sad we advtes onr venerable grandmother to
put on her "specs" before she a»tnurds to
oors-ct liiotery.
The Utergle Iwbreflle.
The Maeon Telegraph prints a very incor
root ariiclr, headed as above, II wo remember
rotly. The editor of this journal is alluded
te te term- which we oenrider beneath
tempt oohnequently a e* rioue answer on onr
part te by no mean- ncc-H-nry. W* Jn ig<
■ bat OoL CMeby is not writing f»r t'.e Tete-
gr-ph at this time, and that tbe | -per Is Iu
d« olliie, which msy abruptly t-nuiimn
p-.pul irity uud, ft at; l-s iu exiatenea. Bur*!j
the ai.onmt ghwy of the Telegraph iw test
punting -w-y.
TUB OCOMUIA PtttHOUhlO.
letter fi»m Uw—raer BeltMl-Sveila.
llesisftlu (Mat-Central CeiamiUee,
Totke KUih rofU* A re York 7fmat:
Having read your admirable article In tbr
l imes ot Ihe lalinat., nudev ihe htwidiug
"Ihe Georgia Imlwoglio," I feel oo net rained
to iuffict up>m yon tbia letter, for the purpose
of expressing in my owu behalf and that
the Republicans of our State, thauka for tbe
correct and forcible preeentatiou of our
to tbe eonutry.
I he questions involved in tbe Georgia met*
ter are of vital tntere»t to tbe country at large
in ooonettion with tbe stability of tbe measures
adopted by Congress for ths purpose of restor
ing tbs late rebel States to loyal rslatioos with
the Union, and, as yon aptly say, "the time baa
oomu when Congress most go backward or
forward.” Tha Congress of the United Suue
or tbe rebate of Georgia, ted on by Toombs,
Mill, etc., most triamph.
There is no element In the Republican
party of onr State of a proscriptive character,
or of that otesa termed "bitter-enders,”
none wbo desire harsh terms imposed upon
our opponents, nor do ws draire military
government. In tbe Couatltutiou submitted
to and adopted by a large majority of the
people there are no proscriptive or disfran
chising clauses or test oath qualification
whatever, and onr treatment of, am
proposition* to, our politioal opponent- have
been of the moat libera! character. But by tbe
mistaken lenity of tbs military commander at
the time tbs Legislature waa organized under
the Reconstruction acts, opposition members—
who were dearly disqualified by tbe lUoou
strnction laws arid by the bill providing for
tbe admission of the Slate, whioh en
acted the diaqualifyiug clause of the Four
teeutb Amendment — were permitted to become
active participant- in the legislative orgaui
ration, and they thna obtained tbo power
by which they have been able, practically, to
nullify tbo whole reconstruction policy. All we
oak or desire is (hat Congress ahull provide for
the enforcement o! its laws heretofore euacted.
We desire no now legislation, no additional
terms, bettering (hat tbe proper eufwrosmeot
of the act* already adopted will enable ua to
unuuUiu oar*elv«M before oar owu p«a>ple.
With any aemblance of a fair and free election,
»nd nn honest count of the ballot, a majority of
Hhe voting population of our Hu to ia Republi
can.
I inclose a copy of III© p eattible and r
tiouR adopted ny the Ex^-uiive Committee of
our party <»u (he 24tii nit , which -el for
very clearly onr condition ami onr desires.
Thanking you again for your article, I ai
very re p« ctmlly, Uupns il.-UuLJ.ocx.
Waxlmi'jton. I h urn I try, Bee. id, !8f>H ^
• 4,144
i not fUc*l year ending June 90. ]
ear 1&9 Amount i
166,004 M; .liwuid HutolM
444,1*0 «; to Um at !»., potu
1.011.
DMoTlwr
Th. EImiIo*
far r»[.NuM,
of ou. hcadNd *nd
t» .nlJl.r, u>d
_ i*Mr prop«tt/ .qatlljr
bom t.ulion.
. .WW lhtai#4o«l u joint
1470. 144; .moant r*c»lT«I m Ui Unm mmI«Uo* .boltohiiifl th. t«K o.th, with th*
I7U.227 39, inm » *»*-* »».-.4~. -.-i- *-*
»W.«U 22; lo »•« Ol'|X«.UIm *ud (arfutntM,
4M.41T 08; uuuilwr uf aotopremto, Ofiaiou.
lo, Uorok t to B^pUmber *0, 1M9.
ThOM am .ffeu l oror th* .utlr. oo*utr>
•ud iurolr* u .udlm* .mount ol llUfmlnu ;
Ih. pr.|«.r.llon tor, .ud coaduot of whtoh, on
tha |H>rt ol tha (luraramwit, awamirily oob-
rulu• largi, ibara of th* tiara *Bd Btlauliou
ol tba IBtaruit) rurauila oRlolal.
Tha mimhar of auita brought in fadantl
,l,iriu« tha ttwl jra»r *udmg Jana 'JO,
MM), w.iM Ol lk**a tha unuibar of lu-
dloWMIlt* foood, J.ohJ ; uoruhar of othar |>r„
aaadtng* In ptrnntm, 1.I8SI; namhar of Jndg-
‘uruu r.cnvarad Id piooaadlcg, for forfoilura*.
71* i littiubar of roualotioua ou iudiotmant^
ioma iuoladiug mor* than ono paraon, 1,020 ;
uaiuliar or aaquilUla. 207 ; »hoh> unmUar of
**H* iha'i'lml IU f.Vor of tha Uiiltad Mutaa.
2.180 ; .gatiiat, 433 ; wolttad or diauiuawt,
1,359 ; auita |MUldlog July J. M89, 4.007 1
auiouul ol ju.lguianu „«0Tar*.t in anita in
pernonarn, 4994,631 48 ; amount coll .cud lor
anoh auita and 'Mid tulooourl, (114,791 01;
jroooail. of tor 1.1,ur. a |,uul lot-, court, (18.1,-
t’li" uaiuliar of Halt* tuitl proano-tinga ha-
kn„ in tha ITaitod Htalaadurlug th* ttrat qaor
.1 th,- fi-e.,1 yuar ruUiug JuoadO, 1879. a»
,«•"! l.y tha (Juilad State. Diatrial Atlot-
•“ 'no, J76; ia peraooout, 490 To.al,
Uupran
runrt mi K»tt,li mf Marcia
Johiipm K. Ihunra, Chief .lartioe.
. H. K Mctlar,
Hfla.M Wuinii,
- Anaocialo Jilatio. a.
December Tern
INttO.
Order of Circuits with number nr rose* from
each:
.Sootheru Circuit u ctmes
Houtbwei>tern Circuit $3 ••
Put mi It Circuit 23 •'
ChattAhoochec Circuit 31 ••
Macon Circuit 13 *•
Flint Circuit ..18 *•
Tallapoosa Circuit 10 ••
Atlanta Circuit 2i ••
Roms Crcuit 0 ••
Cherokee Circuit .22 ••
Blue Ridge Circuit 12 "
Western Circuit 6 ••
Northern Circuit.. 8 ••
Middle Circuit 11 *•
Oemulgse Cireait 10 •«
Eastern Circuit 4 •'
IlrutiKwick Circuit ,..,0 *•
DAILY VKOCKKDIXOS.
Dxoxmbs- 8, 1869.
The Court met nursaaut to a^journoieut.
On motion of Judge D. A Vanon, copies of
ths records in tbe oaos of MoAfee va. Mulky.
Irom Ijss County, and iu Toggle va. Gill, also
from Leo County, were eatabluhed in lieu of
lost originate, and both caa-s, by order of the
Cowit, enured on the docket fot a bearing st
tbia term.
No. 3, Southwestern Circuit—Johnson va.
Sti-wart, guardian—application for injunction
and appointment of a Receiver—from Lee
County—was dismissed, became the case had
beau prematurely brought to this Conrt, the
injunction having been granted and tba Re
ceiver appointed on an tu parte application,
snd no motion for a dissolution of die Injunc
tion and revocation of the order having been
made and beard.
No. 4, Southwestern Cirouit—Gillion, ten
ant, va Favor, st at- Ejectment, from Dough-
•riy—waft dismissed for want of prmeeatioc.
No. 6, Southwestern Circuit—Gillion va
Massey-Distress warrant, from Dougherty-
waa dismissed for non-oomplianee by coon-
sal for plaintiff in eizor with the )0th rote ol
this Cowl
No. 4 Bon tb western Circuit-HU I va FI# m-
ing—Bule against assiguto iu Bankruptcy,
from Dougherty couaty—was araasd by
Jadgs R H. Clark, for plaintiff in error, and
by Judge D. A. Vasan, for defendant in
error.
Nn. 7 and No. H, baring bean dismis-sd on
No. 9—Do mas, Admisistratcr, vs.
rssterday,
lobson 4
from Calhoun, was nsxt callsd,
Pending argument in Ike oase, tba ConH
adjonraad till Iff o clock, a w , to-morrow.
A Dr. Barn ter, In Paris, te bleach lug noses
to which the treacherous influence of liquor
has imparted a ruddy glow. He dost It by
moans of elsstrtelti. He has rsstorad a lady
of tha bighast rank to helptessnsss, changinfi
bar noaa, a blooming rasa, into a delioata lily,
and this oaaa te censing a great sensation in
Iks scientific world. Dr. Hornier is having
bis method patented.
Tbs splendid ost-work of railroads sir-
rounding Brussels gave proof of its carrying
capacity tha other day, when a grand review
of tha Belgian troops was to ba bald near tba
oapitel. la four days tba different roads ssr-
Mtd drift, $70 pssssngsrs to Brosselte. This is
of great Huportana- to Rare pa, as Balgtea
would probably become tba theatre of war in
c«a« a gsoeral court.ci ohoui.J break out.
Josh Billings says :
hasn't got seed snot
» k* dollars ia mel
"Any hnsinera fli w ilmt
euougb iu lis craw iv v-xpsffd
makiutf ii- h-rinrar known lo
__ . . _ OT trht fo pack
up and go paddling peanuts '
7»4i
Thsnnmbarof abatameut claims aotod
JaiJug tbo year, 82,1 Uri and the amouitt
-baled ws- $4,270,88$ 08. Tb- number of
the first quarter of 1870 was 89,123. ami the
amonut -bated daring that pern*! wa* $i,
077,216 97.
Number of rsfonding elaima dt-poaid of
during the fiuoal year ending Jane 30, 1869,
3,173; amount refunded same limo $961,343 18;
amount rejected, $990,166 03.
Number of ref trading elaims disponed of
daring tbe first quarter of year ending June
30, 1870, 548; amount refuudad during oauio
time $53,597 09 amount irjsoted, $81,096 93.
Valae of tobaooo stamps received during
tbe first quarter of 1870. $15,790,289 73; value
of the same ioauad during the year, $10,906,-
123 SL
Value ot stamps for distilled spirit* oa
hand and receivedlduring the first quarter of
the fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1870, $17,-
232,925; value of do. issued during tbe same
period, $6,392,750; number of distilleries
registered at thia date, November 90. 1869,
884.
The number of offioers connected with the
internal revenue service, wbo report to the
Commiraiooer, directly or indirectly, is about
six thousand.
To the EJlt>r of ths Courier JouruoL
Roller Skat log.
It waa well and truly said long ago by one
wbo understood the art of pleasing, that he
carries every point who. in bia efforts to amuse
tbe public mind, mingles the useful with the
sweet Difficult as is this feat, it has been
most happily executed by tbe inventor of
roller skatee. He Una rendered perpetual an
amusement whioh was before only oooasioual
and with na bat uncertain, which promise-
health to those wb«» pnrKue„it, while it affords
the highest enjoyment, whioh is as ionocenr
as it is faaciuaUug. Hs has gratified st last
tb« wish so often expressed in vein, that we
could have skating in warm weather and in
e leasaut rooms. The doctors, who are the
igheat authority on the subject, agree for
oiioj in thm. that roller skating i* prnmotive
of health, and tbe amusement has secured the
approbation of tha preachers. Exercise la
admitted by all to be essential to health.
There te, indeed, no high health, no perfect
development of ih- physical frame, without it.
But bow that most inter-sting part ot
our youthful population, how tbo girl*
iu our large cities were to command it.
bn* been long oue of the most difficult of -II
oar sanitary problems This is now solved.
Skatiug afford* tb- requisite exercine. It
iiringsioto action **ll the munotesol the body,
iuvigorate* the limbs, expands the luugs,
qnir.kens th- circulation, strengthens diges
tion, gives color to the cheek* -nd luster to
the ey**. Ih not the author of snob un inven
tion quite as worthy of publio gratitude hs hr
who make* two blade* of grass grow where
only one grew before ?
'Ibis is especially ihe utilitarian view of
roller skatlvg, but there Is another vj»w fii
which it is scarcely leas important* It is emi
nently social. It brings .(toads and neigh
bors together who wffnld not often meet bat
(or hotun- CttclTattract ion, sod thus it culti-
vale* the amenities of life, and heightens
tbe eh-rm* of society. Young men, lied
down to business during tha day, have bore
delightful evening* Co which they cuu hok
forward, where *11 tb- influsucs- incline to
virtue ami l-vor refinement of last- sud man
ners. Tn-n, hm "a thing of beauty," ibe
rink is worthy of all admiratiou. Thu set ue
at Glover's 11*11, lighted np splendidly at
night, with its bright akswnblage of happy
people, is * spectacle so ffsy, so novel, *o
pictureeque, so beautiful, so inspiring, that
onco seen it dwells in ths memory “a joy
forever. ”
Tbe heart most be indaod a dull one that
beats not quicker at tbo right ot tbe youthful
throng oi »katers, in a very tau»p-st uf plvax-
urabte -xcitemoui. hurrying through th- light
ed hall aa if “mad with joy.” Nothing in hu
man shape and gesture tuoro surpassingly
beautiful than this soene oofild possibly be
conceived of. There is but one word in our
language that expresses it—it te onebantiug.
As tbe graceful furibs come floating by yon iu
rapid Mucoeaaion. moved by power hardly re
cognised. their beauty seems preternatural.—
Your eye is oanght by ons gliding by lightly
as tbe gossamer U|hiii tbe quiet summer air,
and yon exclaim, this te one "made up of love
liness alone"—surely abe ia "naturen para
gon." Bat while you are gaxing and wonder
lug at lbs sight, another ooases floating ma
jestically by, "like a white swan sailing down
n placid stream," and seems to you more love
ly than the one before. Then another, "with
queenly grace aud gentle pride," cornea sail
ing Along, a perfect "phantom of delight."—
Behind her yon behold another flitting serous
tbe hall, "fair os a star whan ouly one ia
(thinning in ths sky." And after her oomes
wheeling into view one "divinely tall and
most divinely fair." You are spoil-bound by
(be long proo-s*ioo —long *ud beautiful.—
Foal as
••Waves that own uo curbing kind"
beauty follows benuty till yen are enolianted,
bewildered, und can easily fancy all that iv
passing txrioru you to be "a fairy visiou of *oine
ggy cr—lures of tb- dement, th «t hi the ooi-
ore ot tbe rainbow live, and play In the plight
ed clouds."
This is ths speoteclv upon whioh ths people
of LouimviII- now lm<k every «sek, and ths
spectators at« hardy tea* driigh'cd than tbe
skaters thsinsfltu*. It take* w.;h people of
all ages, of ever} i**ut »nd o'ery I'MdtWhiou.
Those who are old look on aa ndmiringly ns
ths yonng, and fuel n* a n thio igh their chil
dren and their grand ontidrau ths glow of that
brighter, happter -unshine that once gladden*
•d their own youthful bruit*. Is not, then,
the iuveutioua beneficent one, and entitlwd
to rank nmotig the great tmprovemente of onr
ingenious and inventive agef Is not tbe in*
venter a public benefactor? K. L.
pungent remark that tbs time of their neefal.
uesi had passed
Ths President was raked regarding tha
rograea of tha Onban revolution.
Wm. B. Woods, of Alabuma, is appointed
Circuit Judge of the 6th Circuit of Georgia*
A. Panne, rf Maryland, of tho 4th Clrenit.
Pams. Dec. 8.—Tbs Ministry has resigned.
Olais Be coin has bean elected Deputy of
the Fourth Parte Dietriot, by seventeen thous
and majority.
Emile Olivier, with thirty liberal adherents,
is foriniiig a uew party, from which tbe forote*
taiuof P-riinmaoUry Ministry is possible.
Letter* from Madrid report Prim ns leaning
towards the Republicans.
Flo* kmc a, December 8. — A ministerial ori-
sle is peuding. Tba King anthorisee General
(Mm to form a new miutetrv.
The correa|>oud-ut of the London Times
has been oxoluded from Romo.
Vienna, December 8. —Anslralia dsmatida
tho sanction of the Raropean powers to cross
Tarkteli territory* for tlm prompt suppression
of (he Dalmatian I user root ton.
NIG HT DIBPATCH K8.
Wamhinotom, Deoemlmr 8. —Revenue to-day
a Quarter of n miliiou.
The tteuale confirmed Belknap, as Bcore-
Ury of War, and Robeeon m Bccretary of the
Navy. A number of nominations were re
ferred to the various Committees, including
Geo. F. Hhepley, of Maine, for (he first, Lewis
B. Woodruff, of New York, for ths second,
Wm McKennan, of Pennsylvania, for the
third, Geo. A. Penrre. for tbe fonrlh. Win. JJ.
Woods, of Alabama, for tho fifth, George A.
Yeoman, of Kentnoky, for the sixth, Thos.
Drmnmoud, ot Delaware, for the seventh,
and Lorenzo Sawyer, of California, for the
ninth District No nomination for tbe eighth.
Alao, Charles Clinton, for assistant Treasurer
at New Orleans.
The Senate caoeos committee nominations
were adopted.
Williams introduced a resolution that
State *bell be allowed to withdraw the ratifl-
ration of the eoustitutioo. I
A bill relieving some five hundred from po
litical disabilities, which paaeed the House
last session, passed the Senate and goe^to
tbe President. Among the relieved are Blan
ton Dancan, of Keutucky; Jadgo Ackerman,
of Georgia.
Tbe Judioiary Committee was directed to
foqnlre whether, wttbin tbe borders of the
United States, rights secured by treaty siipu-
latioas, or ths 14th amendment, were denied
to any person.
Tbo House was engaged on the Census bill.
There baa been no appointment >et for tbe
vacancy on tbe Snpreme Court Benoh. The
choice nndoobtedlv lien between Attorney
Genera) Hoar aud Judge Erskine, of Georgia.
William Wood, fr»m Ohio, was an officer un
der Geo. Tbaver and wras supported bv Sena
ter Warner, Gen. Sherman, and the Ohio in
fluence. Spencer favored Humphreys Wood
has been one of Ibe Alabama Chancellor*.
The Spanish Minister to-day gave satietec-
tory assurances to tbe State Department that
the gunboats now at New York should not be
used against Pern, and as a eonseqoeDce tha
Pet avian Minister te satisfied and uo longer
instets on their detention. The Secretary of
State has therefore directed Attorney Pierre-
post to enter a nolle proatqvi in bis conrt to
morrow, tbe. r.holt of which will be the n-
lease of the Spanish gunboats.
The Virginia Legislative Committee had uu
interview to-day with Gen. Butler, Chairman
of the Committee on Reconstrnotion, with a
view to. immediate admission, which will be
successful, l»ot it is said the Admission will be
accompanied by n required pledge that tbe
Constitution shall be luitbfully o irried out
Montoomuy, Dee. 8.—Iu the Bonate, only
local billa were acted on.
In tho House, a lively time was had over the
report of the Eiectiou Committee to eject Mr
Brown, member from Chambers. It whs nol
disposed of at adjournment.
' ?e Busteed is he-
Bankrupt court.
The following resolutions were adopted b’
the Hunt-mile Bar at tho late session, am
oaiMus much comment here : .
r Rcnobcd, That the UMnffefeCci Bustsed,
by the dignjlJb impartiality aud
ability wit!y-*rfnch he has dispatched the
borint*^ of tbia term, baa won ths respect
and cMtconi of tb* bar aud autittlcd himself
aud the Court over which he presides to
pablic confidence.
Whkkuno, December 8.—The Wheeling
and Parkersburg Packet Rebecca struck a
pier and in a total loan. Five persons lost
Madrid, Decomber 8.—The Republicans
have appointed a Committeo to investigate
the eases of the Republicans held for insurrec
tion.
Paris, December 8.—The Prince of Mon
tenegro protest* against the Austrian oct-u
petion. Prussia sastains Montenegro.
" Nnn AliVKKTiaKiwKO-fef.
.3
V»ry Wirt.
> wbol***l* a .
very active.
Mouullra Of »U kiiul. V« Ugh- wllh good
d«m.iict. : » I I
U*M - Tb* BdmmI.I mark.; light, ttuuoj
M*B* k*nl to get *t *07 »BW of inter***.
W« g'JoU i -
Bu,tn*. torn**.
OttjrChMfea *
0*t, Von** m
Usorsis H A bum* i 06
CoitOH*—Raoaipte to-day war* good-aboat
140 bates. Market opened weak *t$ft-ond
closed quiet at 22ic.
A uplra. - An advsnos iu applra. Ws qooU
$4 50 lo 6 00 par barrel, and Western as
high as $7 00.
(J*ld Ihiitt. -UujriBg *1 tl 00 U> 1 l'i P*f£-'
The pnoes vary aeoordiug to tbe mines from
whioh it te taken Villa Rica te worth $1 10
per dwt., and Lutnpkiu county mines vary
from $1 00 to 1 10 pier dwt.
Burk irfettot Fkwr-Ia bow* - »l* «» po«^
sacks to th« box. ffft 75 te 3 00.
But Dr -Market doll iu Goshen aud Wes
tern UiM»-rve. Teuneasse and Virginia quoted
*t 95 4ii 35c per !b Tbe quality varies groatly.
Good eoiintry batter sells readily at 30 to 40o.
Baron Not much doing iu bacon. W«
quote & shies at 21 jo; 0 r. sides aud sboul-
dsrs. 201 to 21c.
Hulk Mentn—Tho market te wall supplied
with bulk tncate, urn) tbe demand Is good. C.
sides are quoted at 18| to 18|^k r sides 184o
nnd shoulders at 14$ to 15c
Uagglng-Stock equal to the deinsiid. —
Quoted at 2C to 30o.
Bale Mope—Quoted *t 74 to 9c .
Pam- l bs supply of corn is light. Demand
good. Prices unchanged. Wo quota prime
white $l 35 to 1 40, new $1 30 to 1 30.
Corn M«ll—There te a good consumptive
demand for meal. We quote it firm at fil 40.
Cheese—Stock fair. Demand good. Qao
ted at 21 to 2340-
Coffee—Demand good. We quoto Java 35
lo 874c; Bio 20 to 254c, aeoordiug to quality.
Cotton Yarns-Demand fair at $9 00
Dried Fruit—Peaches, rough 5 to 64e.
Pealed 19 to 16c.
Ejm—8carce and high. We quote at 35
to 40o per doz.
Floir—Tbe Stock of flour te very fine and
embraces a great variety of grades and prices.
Demand small. We quote super $6 00
to 6 50 par bbL Extra $700. Family $7 25
to 8 00. and Fancy $8 00 to 8 75. No mate
rial change.
Hogg -The market for bogs has fairly open
ed, aud I bo paoking busroeeo eommenosd.
We quote at 10$ gross and 13 to 194 net.
Hay—A fair demand and good snpply. It
te quoted at $35 00 to 38 00 per ton for Tim-
Moloraes and Syrops—Stocks equal to
demand. Qualities very various. We quote
its figures ranging from 57 to 90c, though some
are held as high aa $1 16 per gallon.
Oats—A good demand for oat* exiate.—
Supply light. They are quoted at 80 to 85c.
Oniotis—Onions readily bring from $4 60
to 6 00 per bbL
Offal—Bran te worth $1 60; ship stuff $1 75
to 9 00. It ir in good demand.
PoUDrea-Good Irish potatoes are in de
mand at $3 00 to 3 50.
Is ye—Demand fair. Stock moderate. Quo
ted at $1 40 to 1 50
Sugar—Brings from 13 to 19c acoording to
quality. We quote refined A18 to 184; do. B
17$ to 18; do. 0 164 to 17; yellow 16 to 164-
Wheat-We find a wide range in wheat.
We quote it at $1 45 to 1 70 for prime rod lo
prime white. Stock light. Small demand.—-
Prime whilo sells readily at $1 60.
Tobacco—Unsound pouudn—
Common sound pounds 00 to 65c
Medium poaud* 70 to 76c
Fine pound* 80 to $1
Extra fine pouuds $1 25
Liquors - Market active. Dealers are sell
ing largely aud hardly able to fill their orders.
Brandy, Fr "* “ ,a "
American
Peach
Apple
Gin, Holland
American
Hutu, Jamaica
American
Whisky—tloru—Country
Rectified, do
Rye, do
Robertson, do ...
UNITS!
MIN’ M
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ySORRIS BERNHARDT.
OPTICIAN,
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1 25 to 6 00
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TRADE MARK.
GLASS SPECTACLES,
HupMlor to .ot other In ni*-oonitrootoA in neonf*
' ,nc wMh th. Khmo. coiA ptllo^phj of nalnio, In
le poonltar form of
A CCNCAVE CONVEX ELLIPSIS,
Admirably adopted to the organs ofslfbt. and psrfeet-
lv natural te the eye, affording altogether the bsttfUj
fleial help te ths human vteton eter Invented. Used
only by
MORRIS BERNHARDT,
Spectaole 4; Optioal Mannfeoturer.
THK ADVANTAGES of th.M BpfcfmAm ortr »U
others are:
1. They can be worn with perfect ease
for any length of tine at on# eiUiiig, giving aetonlah.
tag cleoraeee of ristoa, by oaadle or any other artlh-
clal light, comfort to th* epoolacle-wearer hitherto no-
known.
». How f select (itnaeee. It requires
profeerioaol guidance even when a good article te of
fered. Dr. Bernhardt not only has the beat
that ean be found lu the market, but oarefully exam
ines ths eyes, and gives indispensable advice as to ths
proper selection of them.
3. When the eyree ache or pala through
the action of a bright light, suoh aa 1s reflected from
ihe enow, eunny weether, white paper, and In reading,
writing or sewing, or vivid colored bodies; these
les** a, by eoftentog the rays, effect a most agreeable
SCO notion and give greet relief.
4. These Spectacles are scientifically nd.
Justed to every oeao of defective right wtth unerring
accuracy, whether arising from age, strain, over work,
tihorry
Port. *.,... i. . — -
N. K. Uutu I 75 to 2 25
llrj t4o*4n. The market i„»ciiw with bot
little chaos* in the price, ol leading articles.
or premature decay, by Morris Bernhardt
and exact prinoiplc, anti rely his own, which has seldom
2 75 to 4 50 felled to be oonreco
2 50 to 6 00
2 50 to 6 00
PRYOR STREET THEATER!
Thursday Evening, Deoember 9th.
By leanest of many citizens,
The Field of the doth of Qold.
TO.RTIOHT.
POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME.
INAUGURATION
OF
Fashionable Skating Assemblies,
AT
GLENN fc WRIGHT’S NEW HALL,
THIS (THURSDAY) KVKMINO,
DECEMBER 9TH, 1869.
Ex titbit,on of Fancy Hksting by members of
Southern Roller Skating Association.
A hill Band will be In attemlgiiee. Per'
BBM In Um BBdlmee cbn |wwear* HkaUw If
thej drtdre. dee 9-lt
Firslga.
Th* roult of tb* Now Foundland *lootioo*
I* Ui* *l**tlnn of twenly^M Anli t;out*d*r-
*t*e Mt.1 nine CoBfadonte*.
Tb* Oof It Enuniner **j* tb*l " lb* game
Uw* ut England Bf* hocitutiig a innr. fralt/at
eoaror natrag* tli.it tb* laud lawn in In
ina,1."
Hnbgar nn.l leMnij prrnil ia til. Intoriur
•I Gat,* to • ftdbM ext,at (a one bill, n«tr
Palma. Horiann, eight poraoiu w.ra Inuud
tlaad Iron, etarvntion.
ArobbUbop Call** ban uabliabod * pastoral
latter agaloat PaalaaiM, la wblob ha aayatho
alllaae* ol lb* Orangatnon and the Undagema
pr*t*nta uaafal lagulation.
A meeting of aiannfaotBr*r* of atlk aloff,.
bald at Lyou*. paUttoaad tb* Pr*-I taut nl
tba Obatabar ot Poaemem of Mnanoe to one
ail ble loflaaooa to maintain tb* Prvaeb e mi.
mmial treaty with England.
Tb* Loudon Tima* deplore* In regam m
tb* Utah gun-lion, Sat a jnai laud reform ht’l
tauet ba pamad by Pariiamaat. and that Ira-
laad mnet not bo altnwad to *lnb to tb* lorel
of Or**o« or Slolly.
Hoo. liable Xing d*lty«r*d th* aloaing nrgn-
mtnt for tb* pletnliff in tb* School Bible oaao
in Cincinnati. Tb* Coart took lb.> aaea au-
d*r adeia*ment.
ROLLER SKATING.
rpHE HEATING BINE will open Thursday and Sat-
X unlay evenings from 7 to 10 o’uloc*, Monday,
WedBoaday and Friday afternoons from 9 te 6 o'clock.
Every forenoon from 9 to 13 o'clock, for ladies and
children.
Teachers will be In attendauc* during th • day se
ttles. to teech gratuitously those wish lug to learn.
Admission free lor tedlee and children, to morning
and afternoon assemble*.
Hall ever rtleun k Wright'*, corner Forayth rireet
ao l Bailfoad.
Adaateffra.. (.•*. M eonto.
ohtidreu » crate.
Uoeef Ifeate* U crate.
"ftwhite tor sets at PbHItpe k Crew's Hook Htore. end
at the principal botete. d«c 9-tr
BUILDING LOTS
IN TJEXHJ OTB f
tor Sals
in s rew asys. u. w. AD A IB,
dee t-II No. M Alabama street.
ATTENTION FllteMSN.^j|
»'HAdIf) FIRE OOMPANY, NO 3. will celebrate
all fee Thtrte safe Anatv i
Uo!H. .T**n “S* a. w.. te lull antform, tbr
annual parade and elec (Ion of oAcer*.
Our gneete teUie supper will please meet
haR at 1 P. n.
By oedrr ol Ui* Frreldem
iKt-U
Haralson Sheriff Sales.
INFILL fee sold hetora tl>* Ooact Bowes dear, ‘a the
tewaol Becheoan. m the fori Tuesday la Joi|
nrt^uU,
«Uinta* msecra.
4wMm Omirt'/TTIXid fmm* ",
vare-^'AftSSaT* 1 •' h, “ -
W. Bally, secudiy, This November
Telegraphic Market Reports.
New Yoke, December 8.--Cotton Htrody;
Mies 3,300 bale* at 254- Flour heavy aud
stroogly favor* bayere; ituperfiiie 8tnt« $4 75;
comruon to fair extra 8onthcrn $5 60 (o 5 75.
Wheat a cent lower; winter red, western, $1
33 to 1 36. Corn heavy; mixed vr«Niern $1 08.
Pork quiet aad steady. Lird dull; ketlto 19
to 19$. Whisky declining; $1 04. Grora-
rie* quick
Money, after much notiviiy, closed compar
atively easy, with a mote liberal Hupplv at
•©veu per rack Sterling heavy at 8| to 84.—
G Id 27|. Government* dull aad steady.—
8 milium weaker.
New Orleans, December 8.—Cotton very
aotive and firm at 23$ to 24; sales 6,100; re
ceipts 3,767; exports to Liverpool 2,617.—
Flour $4 75 to 6 75 and 6 00. Corn firm 11
$115. Ora 64o. Bran $1 10. Hay $30-
New mesa pork $33; old $33 75; bacoo 16$;
clear rib rides 20|; clear aides 21; new baa s
scarce at 27o. Lard 19 to 21c. Hogar active
and firm; prsn 12| to 12$o. MolagioA uctna
aud firmer; prime 64 to 68. Whisky doll at
$1 05. Coffee unchanged. Gold 24|. 8t*i
ling 34. Sight 4 premium.
Savannah, Decembers.— liooeipU of o> Uon
3,296; export* 67; sales 700 bales; middlings
23$; market irregular.
Baltimore, Dec. 8.— Cotton quiet ; low
middling 24. Flour fairly active and firm.
Wheat dull ; prime to choice red, $1 35 to
1 38. Corn 84 to 90. Provisions unchanged.
Whinky $1 04 to J 044. Virginia bonds, old,
44; bond* of 1867. 49 ; new, 63 bid. •
Louisville. Doc. 8. —Corn 66 to 7<X Pnrk
$31 25. Bhouldera 15$. Clear rides 18$.
Lard 184. Whisky $1.
Liverpool, Dec. 8.—Cotton steady and un
changed ; aale* 10 bales ; export 2.
Augusta, Dec. 8.—Cotton marks!aotive and
firm; sales 790 bales { receipt* 1890; mid
dlings 23.
Wilmihoton, Dec. 8.— Spirits torpentino
quiet at 40 oenls. Rosin quiet and dnll at
$1.55 to 1 634 ; erode turpentine from $1 76
to 2 90. Tar firm at $2 05 Cotton steady at
23$ to 23$.
Cincinnati, December 8..—Corn ante! and
unchanged. Whisky firm at $1. Provision*
firmer and unchanged—demand light Pork
$30.
St. Louts, Deoember 8. Whisky $1. Pork
$31; new bacon shoulder* 16c; clear aides 19|
to 19$c.
Mobile, Deoember 8.—Cotton aotive and
wa* in goed demand throughout the day, and
closed Arm; sales 4,400 bales; middling* 23$
to 234c; reocipts 660 bales; exports 213 bales.
Charleston, December 8.—Cotton firm at
4o batter; sale* 400 bale*; middlings 23|c; re
ceipts 1,528 bales.
v 9. Aft<>‘ MverSI years of public practice,
rajustlog spectacles to patients nuder every aspect ot
defective virion, as well as experience In an extensive,
long-eitabllehed baalnera in ble Optioal htore*, both
here and iu Europe, If. Bernhardt consider* it a suffi
cient guarantee of his ability t> supply anch glasses ae
are best calculated for tbe oeetstonoo of Imperfect
right.
O. Id. llernhaidt, to ttlgsallie himself
froln tho host of protendera iu hie profession, with
pride submit* for inspection, copies of testimonial* he
bos received from medical gentlemen of Ihe inoet
questionable respectability aud talent in Amor,
also, a un miter of certificate* (ram well known gentle
men of distinction who have used bis spocteclee—the
originate of all which be will be happy to ohow to
thuee wbo may request It. The ase of any of the fol
lowing uaiwea or oertilfaates hereunto affixed, without
an actual possession of the seme, would be a forgery,
a capital offrnce, punishable by State imprisonment.
Testimony of recommend*Hows ton
Atlanta, On., November Ed, lMtt.
gout workmanship, they are very superior and de-
earvlng the patronage of whomsoever may unfortu
nately require their nee.
H. V. M. MILLER, M. D.
We’fall) concur iu the ebovo opinion of Dr. MiUer.
JOHN M. JOHNSON, M. D.
JAN. F. ALEXANDER, M. D.
Atlanta, On*, November Sd, IRttt,
It affords me pleasure to state that I have carefully
ixoAilned Prof Bernhardt's collection of glasses for
the eyo, end from his explanation of the manner in
which he adapts them to Imperfect eyes, I am
satisfied that ho thoroughly oomprebeods ths m
of Optioa, and that hs is practical!/ emlsscUy si
in the adoption of Instruments tor th* relief of all
forma of Imperfect vision within the scope of relief
OFFICIAL IUVKHTI8EJHKNTH
A PROCLAMATION.
URORfilA.
Uovernor of said
To the reoplefef GeorxU t
The reseat renewal of estiva hostilities against ths
persou and property sf colored aiMssas sad white Bo-
publicans, by the organiaed bends of secsst eseeerios,
In esrteis portion* of ths Mate, seems to Indicate a
concert of action and a parpoee oa th* part si said
irganisetioaa to pea dat la defying ths civil law.
It therefore behooves jhe good people of this Mete
o see to It that tha Commonwealth bs not farther in-
Jared snd defemed by the nets of persons who, U la
believed, are wholly without interest In, or regard for,
ths welfare of th# State.
It te ths duty of rrary eonnty, town, or mnnlripsl
corporate authority to tenam pattern protection for
Ufe nnd property te every resident within ti»rir bor
ders; Aud wueress. In many cases, ths local officials
fell te exercise efficient means lo aacnra this remit,
the good citterns within each limits-thoee having a
materiel Internet at stoke or tho best Interest of the
dtete at heart—ebonld sea to U that prompt measure#
ora st onoe taken under tils civil tew to arrest and
bring to punishment the members of those organisa
tion# of secret robber* and asessstp*. tfcdor ths stat
utes at present In force, tho Executive la prevented
from taking aotive measures for the suppression of
olvlj disorders, sad It te therefor* eU tbs mor* impes-
tent that every good etttera ahoald feel It hia indlvtda-
al duty to become a pesos officer, and to aid In assur
ing to every inhabitant tha* perfect protection guaran
teed by tbe Oonetitntlon nnd without which wo can
never enjoy either civil or material prosperity.
Outrages, suoh as have heretofore, and, are now
again disgracing our fitete. cannot bs tolerated or en
cased without involving ths whole oommucity.
The time hoe arrived whan these outrages must
cease or the good people of th* whole Mate will be
held responsible ter their oontlauonos.
To th* rad, that no motive may be won Hag" to stim
ulate the people to action in bringing to punishment
the violator* ol ths tew, I hereby offer s reward of Five
Thousand Dollars raoh for the arrant (with svidenae
to eonvlet). of the person or persona engaged in ths
murder of Hoo. Joseph Adkins (white), a Republican
Senator from the lflth District.
And of the person or persons engaged lo tha murder
of JDr. Benjamin Ayer (whits), s Republican Represen
tative from tbe oounty of Jefferson.
And of the person or persona engaged in ths oat-
rags oommitted upon ths parson of William Sardimna
(white), of the oounty of Oglethorpe when, on or
the Met day of October teat, hs woe tied to s tree and
brutally whipped, the oatnge having been oommitted
by e body of disguised men for no other reason, ns I
alleged, than that Hardlnun was charged with being
radical.
And of the person or persons engaged in tha outrage
committed upon tha person of Don. Abraham Oolby
(colored), Represeatative from the oounty of Oi
who, on or about tho 30th day of October lest, was
taken from hte bed at night end oruelly beaten, the
outrage having beta oommitted by a body of twenty-
five or thirty disguised men for the reasons, aa te al
leged, that he, the said Oolby visited Atlanta nnd re
quested of the military authorities protection for the
fresdmen’s school located in the town of Greensboro'
In th* county of Greene.
And of the person or persona engaged in tbe depre
dation upon the office of the Assessor of Internal Rev
enue for the United State# Government In the town of
Washington, oounty of Wilkes, on or about the night
of the lUth intent, when, as ia alleged, the office
broken open and books, pipers. Ac., scattered and ds-
•troyed, and notion led warning the Assessor to leave
the District
And of the person or persons engaged In the assault
u)*on tho house of (ho Hon. Eli Barnes (oolorod). Re
publican Representative from the county of Hancock,
when, as Is alleged, a body of masked men at or about
th* hour of one o'clock on the night of the 10th teat,
surrounded hte residence, and by threat* of personal
violence forced him to leave the oounty.
Aud of the person or persons who* at or nei
hoar of ten o'clock, on the night of the lftth test,
Arad ton or (waive guuohoM Into a camp of oolorod
laborers oa the tins of Uw Maeon A Brunswick Raff-
road, in the county of TaHkir, whereby one man waa
killed aud another a* re roly wounded.
And of tho person or persons who. on Thu
night of oourt work, October Term, about midnight,
sold to bo a body cf eixty men lo disguise, surrounded
the residence of the Sheriff of the county of Has
demanded and obtained from him Hm key* of the Jnil
and released from the Jail one James Oxford (whits), a
notorious enttew awaiting his trial for the most*
John Taylor, a respectable eitlsen of said oounty.
Given under my hand and the greet seal of the 8Ute
at the Capitol, in the etiy of Atlanta, this twenty-
ninth day of November, to tbe year of our
Lord One Thoueond Eight Bundled eed Sixty Nias,
••d of the independence of ths United Mate*
America, the Ninety-Fourth.
BUTUi B. BULLOCK,
O. w. An AIK,
niunubAA,
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aCottacofi
U».«a 1MU1. .1, O-Sft J*
Ini. m, - *
Rm! l'.nie M ,B
In I
U. W. AIJAIH, A,
A Handnoiuu L*f
AppiLcatio, f*r |
S.skSS 5 '-
upon the earn* ot lb o'clock *
December. 18W, st my offim*
dee J
ITNAUGHT, ORMOND
* inform, <»
HARDWARE AND CU
IKON AND hi
DEALEBg H
Gnus, Rifles, Axes, Hoei,Chain,!
iiM.mit.te a, ^,4
llrinlj’n CBireraal IWk *
standard Scat**. Do H«t', |
tnd UlMti«rPM,d* r , (
ntinlte Htlk,
TJ ESPECTFUI.LT aoD the atteatim
complete assortment of BuUdSh
ehsntos* Toole. Anvils. Tices, Bsfon.1
Rhoea, Cotton snd Wool Garda, Clrmlwi
Irather and Rubber Beitteg, Hon l
stone*. Hollow Wars, BeSToert
material of all kioda, u j
FsRose end Bhafta, Zhn sndLocntil
CJlsths. Oil Oaroet, Ac.. Ac., ke.
All of which they offer at the loved i
and In quenUttee to suit purckaaert. at *
•9 Whitehall Btreet, Atlanta, oT^
nov SO-dl4tw4w
DR. HUNTER
/^iONTINUEH to treat all nrlrate
|>i*iriT irNicaiN.
suiting from e*lf-a1
vou* aebilltv, Irrl
■ions, aad dually
thus*, produoiug amnanUi.***, tier-
'liability, srnpuoas, seminal *ml>-
■ions, aad Anally tin potency, parman*ntly cored.- i
r«raoae afflicted wllh dsltoria, futrloate, and ‘
looc-
sor'a merit by the testimony of the most reliable and
prominent medical men in various cities in the United
J. P. LOGAN, M. D.
Alleala, Uw., November Ed, 1UM.
We bare exemlnsd Prof. Bernhardt** beautiful end
eitenelre oollection of glasses for the relief of im-
paired vision, and believe them the beet adapted to the
—- ' hich they ora Intended, than any we ban
and farther believe that tbe Professor is ai
accomplished Optician.
II. V. O'KREPK, M. D.
JAN. M. HARBKil, JU. D.
Allasle, Os., November 94, IMS.
Pi of. E. Bernhardt bee lurnlehcd fee with a pail
of Concave Lens which suits my cess exactly. From
personal experience 1 ean cord tally advise ell persons
whose natural vtriou requires the enpplvmvnte of art
to avail Uemsolvee of ths Professor s skllL He bee
me reoonunendaUeaafrom eminent phyte*
FOR SALE,
260 Acrea Land Five Miles from At
lanta.
M OB* then half in the woods. Would make a
RNUO FARE for Oof ton. Grain, Grasses, Vege
table* and Grapes.
Improvements: Honss with I rooms, garden, or*
chard. Ac. WDl sell in parcels of
so to xoo Aonns.
PRICE, TEN DOLLARS PER ACRE.
bbu. a Huntocx.
hml Estate avi-nis
Office noxt door to James' Bank,
144 - Whitehall street.
ctene and minister* wtth many of whom 1 am per
sonally acquainted. He te evidently on Optician wl
understands his busUiesm
W. T. BRANTLEY,
MlnUtor Nd Hnptlst Lharch.
FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1870.
T HE First Edition of On* Iiuudrod and Twenty
Thousand CoiMte of Vick’s Illustrated Cal.
alommeoff Meeds aad Floral tiaidt, te unb-
1 Uteri sod ready te sand out. H te eteganfiy nstotad
on fine tinted paper, with about *i0 fine wood Bagrov-
logs uf Flowers aad VsgsUbisa, aad a brantifn) Col
ored Plate- ooneteting of seven varieties ot Phlox
~ umoodii. making s flue
BOUQUET OF PHLOXES.
It 1. ... tnoM tMBUtlt.ll. u mil .. U. mol lB.tr.o-
(M. pal.ll.lKtl, ilvtn, pUBBBd tborcapti
A GENTLEMAN ASDLilT,
f\T long experience tetsa
\J eituatlon as principal* of
•my. or to hear of a good loostloa fur l_
1, whn* ths Lada, dn*kV
BACK-BONES,
MEAT, at rresonable prices.
Daw80n Sheriff Bales.
town ol DawmuviUe, Dateos <
im Tneedsy in January, eightem kenJ
tr, between the legal hours of mfe Un I
erty, to-wit:
Lot of tend Mo. four hundred sad fl
in the tih District and let '
tbe propsriy of Jastv* 1
Oourt fl (• in favor of John C. I
ley, and ons in fevor of Riforiul I
Kjtltey. Defendant in pa**rains
Also,st the ami time aad el*ea,fe
snd >7. In ths Soatirast dlrlrioa of A
ssavffie, as th* property of J. J.Tbf
cost ft fa iu fevor of ths offiotn flf fee
of said oouaty vs. rad Findley. E*9
mm.
■ntnurtwun >*ui
W. H. Ujvm, PototodoctbjD.F. 1
T£>«Sk Mmtnll *•**
SmUob oi Mid oenty, toMlWy.BlII
a K'BB.BB.toBj|!|»«»L
provsaicnt* whereon O. M. UStm^
sold son sty, known a* th* Teed fori
osntiy sa the McKarUn jdaoaNfotiJ
Edwards as his property to -**>•**?
Ron apriffv* vs. aokl Bdwmfo
inseession. November 81 UN
dee I-tdspnfi*»l 00 per fevy
oam Hall, repramte to the Cosit
filed aad entered oa record. Ihelbfe
terod the kUU estate,
This 1# therefore, to c
dred end creditor#, to ■
why **id administrator
hi* adniisiitratton. and
on th*- flrrt Monday ia
AppltottiM
G eorgia, towne oouirrr-
admintetrstor of L*»-
the Court, m hia petition
record, that he ha* fully *
tm ertate. ■ _
This Is, therefore, to dte •>
dred snd creditor*, to
BWSJESrftS*:
on th* fort Monday la
or October, \ms.
mUMOibW.
JffUeiliM hr LetW»• , 1
P ttaoix. TOWNS OOtOTT^’
next of kia of L p. ’
office, within thsj
If say they eea, r*
not bs granted to J. 1
vnuMKf my hand and offidsl •
kh. im
lei 1-kUdprafeeM »
dlrvctl <n* forth#
W. D. LUCE IE JR,
consultation, which coat* nothing. Exneri.
*ucr, to* beet of teacher*, boa enabled him to parfert
remodfe* At once efficient, safe, permanent, and which
In most ooeeaoaa be used without hindrance to buei-
neee. Medteiaee prepared In the estobltehmrat. afelcb
•tubracee ottos, reception tad waiting room*, aloe,
l)oardlng end steeping apartmento for pettaiite requir
ing dally personal attention, aad vapor and chefuirol
b*th*. time eonosntratlng the tented mineral springs
Both enxee, married or elagte. euffering from tedlmro
Uen*. isdalgeartee. er expoewre. may apply aad N
cmrad. No matter whs hero felted, state year *m.
Heed what lie aayatn hiapombhtet, arat to any ad
•irroe free. Thenaandeof eases treated ana unity I oi
floe oitd alt over the eosatry. Onasaltatio* fWe, per
•onally or by mail. Otero, Me. IM Third terort. he
tween Oreea and Walnut, near ike frartateee. Lout*
rill#, Ey otese hoars A, M. ,ts I u M.i ftendays 1
a. m.. to 18 m. lyt—dip
Q4ULDIIU, Attorney at Uw,
ANN U. ■. CLAIM AGENT,
fee ia Woohlngten OKy. wfti attend toths eattsuMra
of all United Mates eoidisra* rtaltns, WNTTC or OOL*
Atlanta, (is., S«vrmUr 8*1, led*.
I fully concur in (be opinion of Rev. J, B. Wilson. D.
).. in lb* above ccrtiflcat*.
W. E CRBHLT,
I-M<«r Ti l«lty M. K Oku,, Boa,I,
Atlanta. November id, 1 idR
To the above testimonial* I cheerfully odd my nai
R. W. rtJLLKH,
Fatter 1st Baptist Ofemrsh,
•Buita. Uoiomkm «k IM*. * """
R>ik.ll7<, April lllk, 1M1
TB. MUM Mwh, Or. BrnMuHII U4 m Uo-
IldMwta. MuMtaflD »J 1-^r.llo.. IBM .Mi.
(hey prstsnd to uo>re then they know, fee kaswe me
oi hte bn*itie*e than he professes.
W. K. NOWLIN**, IN. O.
Tr-etimunlale elmllnrtw tbs nbsvs ney
osw u eora at M. Ilsmhsrdt's oteee, from ths most
raltebie and woU known geoUeaen of tho Uhlted
te®®?.
Culture of Flowers aud Vegetables.
Tb. rbml 1IOI4. u pnMirtM iw U. bomou ot m.
u .horn u u wntfr.. wtbo.1 .ni.n.r
k>rwrl«l WaU«h.M*lr *T tor km
ikuIMfBiaM.
iMt will b. femw.li
U. E Marshal’! hale.
U MIXED BTAT
m-
T T NDER and by virtue of a writ of fieri forte* is-
U vied rat off the Eonorabte. tho Dtetrist Oosri of
Um United mates for toe Northern District of Geovpte
in fever ot the pklnUE Charles E Brumby, is tho
following cos*, to-wit ;
Chortee K. Brumby ro. T. H. WUsra h Bra*. Robert
Yerhr. Everett Xerhy, snd EUrntr L. Nswtim. fi.su-
1 hehthe same at pnbHc
to* aifr of Athens. oo<
ApplIcUw f* r >
G^kwaiM-i
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