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*0* toting teem ,rf Emory Collage will ba
opm»4 on the 19tlt of Jeauary.
,aatwadasaaC"’-
In Albany, On., a vary aatMMtafT mnj.
^maa* prevail, by white ya« <an*H Iwo^Uin
«*n of WOOfor opproptMloa to aaob asm-
piny.
lia ftamrevltt* QuoMa team* that * mu of
Boawell Stephana, £q., at Upaoa aoioty, fail
Area a high fate. . nil of which toll aaraaa
and inland him ao badly that ha
Olroolt
-TbaHrnate ia <
auecabt*.
Tha Pamooraia will r*u*)n to a4Joaramaat
WdflUer.—Th# to* moon Waa
Taltapooaa Oinalt. 10 ••
Atlanta Oiraaii » "
BomeOireoit 0 "
Ctreroka. Oireatt <1 “
Bio. Enid* Olroolt II ••
W..t.in Circuit • ••
Northern I
Hlddla Oirauit U "
Oomolga* Circuit 10 “
Baatern Circuit. 4 "
Btnnawkh Oirauit 0 ••
Pnoaiona 17, 1069.
Tha Court mat purauaut to aiUoornmani.
bm^M ‘ ste Patauln Citcuit-Shaw
Ireroauy, irom Ban-
ooucludad. Maaara.
call It, from
pnrant thati
o paming tha
i aa they
cold ■
loading good*.
I dacnaat lor
Tba foreign Committal ot lha Bonn port
nad tha Cuban qaaaUon UU attar the boti-
Kail Deoemb-r IT. -In tha Oorpe ot Dap.
utiaa, Eitanealiu expraaaad hoaaaga for tlao
Orlaaaa Prlnoan and ragrattad their ooutluaad
banltemaok Panada protaatad. Kateaaa-
liu raapondaS but waa cailad to order.
Naur loan, Deoember 17—Jt apacial to th*
Herald aayc that the ioaurgaata have re-ooeu*
Kapha, aad are in toaea tot tha noighbot-
bnyloS
. nateck.. m in
an Paw Teak it pea aaat dlacooat i aelllna
Opr.
Cotton.—Baoalpta to-day warn good-
about 140 bate*. Market opened briak at SIS*,
and oloaad qaiat at 291 to Ml; L
99, Good Ordinary Olo.
Va
Avguinaol iu No. 4,
n. tha State-81 atpia
STtSe-SKSUM »
in attor, and A. Eood, E*q., for defondant in
■ ware el eel ad Alderman: Joreph
Samuel MfiOomb. £. Trice, J. W,
, P. Taylor, and Henry Tamptea.
No. 0. Pateula Cironlt—Ailiaoo, Troataa,
fa. Alliaon A Atkina—Equity, from Randolph,
waa diamiaaad for now compliance with tba
10th Bala ottbia Court
No. A, Paten la Circuit--Atwell, executor,
va. Hra. Holliman—Do war, from Quitman,
n weak aince, aaje tba Amertcna He-
. aa nc«d mao, a reaiflvut of Lm
county, came to Amariona, with $500 ia bit ~t . „ i . „i^„ti(r ie
l Hit money
- ._ I WW _
_ money waa alao gone. He
died two dajra atnoc. It la involved in mya-
tery.
Tha OarterwiUa Expraaa anooaragiugly aaya:
If oar place continuaa to grow tor tha next
year, aa it baa tela, wa abal! gat op to tba
dignity of a village, inetted, of a ‘'Ra
tion on the W. A A. B. B.“ Wa notice
Save ua from inch an ioflta-
dubbad oitiaa 1
lion I
Tha Marietta Journal aaya: Wo are
to be able to pen .tha gratifying Intel
that our failow-oitlxen. llenry It. C
even St in hit deep interval lor the proaparity
of Marietta, to deed to the Trustees of the
Marietta Female College 46,000. in the pro-
petty of the once flourishing and popular
Marietta Hotel, but now in rut at, with the
material on it, of which them ia enough brick
to build, no doubt, tba prospective College
edifice. Mr. Colo reserves in the deed only
•1,000, thus making a donation of 45,000 to
tba College.
Tha Savannah Advertiser of Thursday aaya:
The brig Carrie Bertha,'Captain Soule, wan
cleared tor Liverpool yesterday by J. H. Orey-
bill, with a cargo of 1,997 bates upland cot
ton, weighing 579,619 poaoila, and vetoed at
4937,098 60. John HTOardoer A Co., also
clewed the bark Wentworth, Ouptnin Bent,
for Havre, with a cargo of 1,654 balsa upland
cotton, weighing 750,155 pounds, vetoed at
4901,047 79; and 990 bald saa inland cotton,
waigbing 69,044 pounds, and valued at 436,-
738.
At the annual election foroSocre of Augusta
Chapter No. 9. Pv A-.- M-.\ tha following
companions were duly elected and installed
for the anauiug yew: Wa. A. Rich, M\ • Ex\ •
High Priest; Wm. J. Pollard, Ex-. • Xing ;
Augustus B. Blalock, Ex-.-Scribe; Wm. J.
Goodrich, 0-- H-.-; John Pendleton. P-.-
8-.-; Jama# L. Gow, B-.• A-.A O.
Small, Mv 3d V-.-; CharlesS. Bradford, M-.-
9d V-.- ; P-.- H-.- P-.- Christopher F. Lewis.
M-.- 1st V-. • ; John T. Cox, Treasurer; P-.-
H-.- P-.- Benjamiu B. Kuraall. Seorelary ;
John E. Navy, Sautinel.
Tba New York Herald of Iba 12th contains
the following dispatch: -Liverpool, Dee. 11,
1869. The American chip Crescent City, CapL
Colefleld, which left Savannah, Ga, rot this
port on the 30tb of October, laden with ooi-
ton, sprung a leak at ee« and wan abandoned, •:
tur 1m
No. 7, Pateula Olreolt—Cook, exeoutor, va
Rutherford-Comp aint, from Qattmaa, waa
withdrawn.
No. 8. Poalftlo Oiroaii—King ra. Tb« 8Ute-
Big»aiy, irom Webster, wm argued bj W. ▲.
Bewklne, for plaintiff iu error, end by Col. A.
Hood, for defendant in error.
No. 0, Pateula Oirooit—Birrine th. Griffin
Motion to set aeide a Judgment, from Web-
•ter, wee argued by N. A. omitb, for plaintiff
in error, and by W. A. Hawkins, for defendant
in error,
No, 10, Pateula Circuit— Grubb*, adm’r. ?•.
MeUiauu—EauHy, from Webstor 4 was argued
by N J. Hammond, repreaeniing 0. B.
Wooten, for plaintiff in error, and by W. A.
Hawkins, for defendant in srrror.
On eooolusion of the argument in the oese
l&et stated, tha Court adjourned till 10 o’oioek
a. u. to-morrow.
MUccUsbmu.
The New fork Hot*?l is to be sold at auo-
lion.
An Englishman wishes to know if the chil<
dren of Ham wars Hamerioans.
Harvard has now, for the first time in sev
eral years, more undergraduates than Yale.
Yale 618, Harvard 663.
The Newporters are luxuriating iu the
tumps. Every second man, woman or ohild
said to have his or her fsoe tied up in a
handkerchief.
A Urge quantity of arms were shipped on
Saturday from the Fenian headquarters in
New York. The destination was not known.
A little boy having broken his rocking
home the day it was bought, his mother be
gan to soold, when he ailenced her by inquir
ing: "What’s the good of a horse until it’s
broke P’
Loose cattle about the railroad station in
Houston, Texas, eat more cotton than their
boada are worth. A few days ago a number
of bales of ootton were eaten perfectly hol
low.
falmaseda writes that hs most bars reip-
Mnasuls. One-third ot hit men are siek.
The Marino infantry loet thirty-two men from
Vomito in on* day.
Bomx, Deoember 17.—The Cooaeil has so
far failed to frame the oomssUeion to regulate
the relations between Chnreh sod Slate. “
uneasiness regarding the Pope's health.
; NIGHT DI8PATGHE8.
WamtimTon, Deoember 17.—Bevenue to
day •388,000.
The 8tar says Stanton aaooeeds Grier.
General Sherman endorses a report of
outrages upon tha Indiana : That a citiseu
may murder an Indian with impunity, bat if
ths Indian retaliate, war results and ths
United States must bear the expanse.
The President nominated Amos T. Aker-
aa, Attorney General for Georgia, and
S. W. Wither, Oirouit Judge for the 6th
Judiciary Circuit, vice Yeatnaa withdrawn.
Sxiiatm--Without any action on the oable
bill, the Georgia bill wee resumed, and on
motion of Mr. Williams, the adoption of the
14th amendment was stricken from Mr. Mor
ion's amendment, so that the adoption of ths
16th amendment ia now the only prerequisite.
Meaars. Ferry, Edmunds and Oonkling
•poke in opposition to ths amendment. The
Senate still in session, sod will probably oon*
tinue so until ths bill U disposed of.
Luxdon, Deoember 17.—The rumored dos
ing of Suez Canal for new exosvations is au
thoritatively denied.
Latest Mall Mates,
Iodement weather in California makes trade
on usually dull.
Wm. Aikmao, one of the defenders of Bal
timore in 1814, died laat week.
Fears are entertained of the breaking out of
a revolution io Portugal.
The new poetage stamps are to be one-third
Low middling
AmBm*—Ws quote at $4 60 to 6 00 per
barraTesd Weston us high as 87 00.
Md Ihwt-Bnying at $1 10 per dwt
The prioes vary according to tbe mines from
which it is taken. Vills Bios is worth fl 18
osr dwt., sod Lumpkin county mines vary
from $1 00 to 119 per dwt.
MutWT—Market doll in Goeben and Wee-
taro Beserve. Tennessee and Virginia quoted
at 96 to 36c per tb. Th# quality varies grsstly.
Good ooontry butter sells readily at S3 to 40c.
Bacon-Not much doing in baooo. We
n i o. sides st 2l4o; c. r. sides and shoal-
17.
Bulk Metis—The market is wall supplied
with bulk masts. O. sides are quoted at 16k.
o. r. sides 18 and shoulders at 141 to 160, for
meat 60 daye in salt. Meats 96 to 30 days in
salt, for shoulders 14o; 0. r. sides 17401 «•
•ides 18o.
Burrisf—Stock equal to tbe demand.—
Quoted at 96 to 8O0.
Bale Hope—Quoted at 74 to 9c..
Com—A full supply Demand good. Prioes
unehsnged. We quote prime White new $1 30
to 1 36; uo old in market
Cora Meal—Demand dull. There ie s good
apply on hand. We quote it at $1 36 to 1 40
Cheese—Stock fair. Demand good. Quo*
ted at 21 to 93ko.
Coffee—Demand good. We quote Java 36
to 37|o; Bio 90 to 954o, according to quality.
Cotton Ynrne—Demand fair at 32 00.
Dried Fruit—Peaohes, rough 64 to 60.
Pealed 12 to 16o.
Eggs—Scarce and *high. We quote at
ftOoper dor
Flour—The Stock of flour ie very flue and
embraoes a great variety of grades and prioes.
Demand small. W e quote super 36 00
to 8 60 per bbL Extra 37 00. Family $7 26
to 8 00, and Fanoy $8 00 to 8 76.
Hogs—The market for hogs has fairly open'
ed, and tbe peokiug business oommenoed.
“ quote st 11 gross 134 n®t.
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T*tfc4rw»i44f Swrcifil
narSMai noted rfastlv. -
finite, and NNiAcaSlos^iBiay 9a ante a* ww
#ao LA- tuWftiUbeal Okie* MsfioAvr
cranniu tbs*
■ OhriateusTrate (or ttu
r w 10 Jotetelrol Sna»Ji£
l oro ferula, a baaoWd lalof Oaten £*toajp»;
ffnyanroto., P “ r,K " **
ho U-ti*
M. E. KENNY’S
New Ale Depot,
■TO. 14 PRIVA UTHKKT.
K
unity te 9TATE AQ6HT far tea Oalabnted
OLD WICKLIFFE.
Ohloanto Al1«.
K BMMT U agent for
LOW DOB ROYAL NECTAR Oil.
TOM OUST.
not be excelled m
OO AND SEE KENNY,
AT HmmwlTlMD, 0*
HEYNOLDH’
TURBINS WATER WHEELS.
oth
neighbor that "he bad given bis hogi
euopgh fodder to last till be came back, if
they were prudent of it”
larger than the present
The mother of Mrs. E. D. E. N. South
worth was buried in Wsshingtmi on Saturday.
A bill to encourage immigration has been
introduced in the Kentucky Legislature.
A fund is being raised in New York to de
fray the expenses of McFarland's defence.
February 8th has been deoided upon for the
day of the session of the British Parliament.
Mr. John D. Hughes' barn in Mecklenburg,
with 3,000 pounds of tobacco, was destroyed
a few nights ago.
Governor Scott, of South Carolina, stands e
good ebanoe of representing that State in tbe
Senate.
John Baseell Young, late of the Tribune,
has been offered a position on a Kadioal paper
in Montgomery, Ala., salary, 310,000.
It is reported that a Vigilance Committee has
v York, to be called tbe
E E8ITUBB1MJ
MmMMMM*
sIta th* grvaUat •oamomy o< «*«•*, seaple#
Huy—A fail- demand and good supply. It other iTheSaTbeee^Anrtcb TurM»!il*oont?Da«^toper.
Quoted at $36 00 to 38 00 per ton for Tim- term their Lahore with little Interruption from floods
*• or drouth*.
Ia moat locations no fli
a lane expense. MJE I ,
MW&onee. BoUIng Olotbe, Mkehtaery ter drlvlnf
rolling. Ootton an# Woolen Mill*, ell of flret-clxae, rap.
piled to any amount end at reeeoneMe prtoee. IUns-
treted pamphlet eeftt free On application. Addrees,
OxOHOE TALLOOT,
dec lT-tin If. O. Box 11W, M libertyet.. 5. T.
FLOUR PROPOSALS.
ion, apron# a mu at wa «m m* abandoned, ■ Tha swell umi in aencioua
•a it waa evident obaronM riot be kept xfloaL" anffoauioo, like on. singing a sweet Bong
awaj In delicious
Thongb very briel, aaya the Savannah Ad-
Tartiser, it rrrcta tha flrat tmpreaaion whioh
prevailed here that the accident waa attributed
to fire. W. shall await with interest farther
particular and details ot tbe disaster. The
"Creeot-ot City" waa looked opon as one of
the ateuncUeai veeeela entering our port
About II ». u., yesterday, aaya tha Sevan,
nah Advertiser ot Saturday, a young man
nauned Henry Jonee, while at work at the
drill pries in the foundry of a W. Gleason,
by some means caught hie clothing in tha
machinery und waa quickly whirled njH.ii th.
revolving belting to the ceiliog of the room,
when the engine was .topped aud he was
rescued Irom his perilous eitoatiou, not
moment too aooo, aa another revolution of the
wheel must have ceased hie death. His
juries were of a terrible and painful charac
ter, the right side aud arm being bruised and
torn, tbe latter fractured in two places. Tbe
foil extent of hia injuries could not be ascer
tained. He was quickly removed to hia
boarding bouse, corner of State and Jefferson
street*, where his wounds were dreeeed by Dr.
W. B Waring. Mr. Jonas is unmarried, and
about nineteen years of age.
Washington Fact aad Uontp
George H. Boiler ia iu Washington looking
after his oonArmation as Conan I. It appears
that Senator Chandler Is making some oppo
sition to his ooofimation.
The New York Son learns from Washington
that the Spanish Government have organised
a large and powerful lobby to operate upon
Congress thia winter and prevent any legisla
tion favorable to the struggling patriots of
Cuba.
The prog rate on tbe Census bill in the
House is very alow. It i, expected that a vote
will be had on tbe propoeition to increase the
number of Representatives to 300. It will
meet with lively opposition, bat tbe opinion
prevails that it will paae. Great objection to
tha bill has bean developed among Senators,
especially with regard to the increaeed Rep-
reaentaUon proposition, and it is fesrad the
Senate will delay the hill and adjonrn over
without passing upon it. In inch aa event
the bill will be^ irrevocably lost aa by law tha
Garuns will bavs to ba takan nndar the pro
visions of the sot of Congress* passed in 1850.
Tba frisnds of inflation seem not ba dia-
eooragad at the vola of tha House on Saturday
by which IngeraoU's bill to issue 144,000,000
additional currency was referred to tha Com
mittee on Banking and Currency, although
a majority of that comlhitiea fra oa raoord
again.l any further inflation. They thought
tha bill would hare bad a better chance of a
favorable report had it gone to tha Waya and
Means Committee, bat should ibs satl-nfl.-
tioDi.lv attempt lo smother It in committee
and maha no report, they claim Ibay eon oarry
a majority of tba Hones in compelling the
committee to make a report, so that Iba qnee-
tion may ba debated in open hon.e, Ingereoll
is determined to push tba matter, and after
waitiofl a reasonable Uma for a report from
General Garfield's committee, should ll fail to
oome, ba will ask iba House lo call lot a re
port.
Tba Ttlbuoe'a Washington special say, the
trouble rage,ding Iba Circuit Judges Is
deepening, and tha present iodioattona are
that unites some of tbelr names are withdrawn
from the Senate by the President they will be
rejected. Tbe opposition Is mostly confined
to thraa, six : George H. Yeoman, of tba OMe
Circuit; George A. Pram, for iba Maryland
Ctrenlt, aad Wm. MeKeniun, for the Penn
sylvania Circuit, aud la developing with great
vigor. Tba most objectionable of ibe nominees
ia Teaman, and the burden of tha
against him ie that be Is uot In toll eocorduios
with tbe Republican party. Tha objeettoue
to McXeunan are that ba ia Incompetent.
Penns Is opposed ou several acoohute, aad it
ia rumored that bis record ia not qaita aslte-
tocterj In regard to tome Interoaf Roveone
matters in his diotriet It appears that V
tame number of Bfufliora are dusotiafisd
with tbe nomine** iu thsir diotiiaio, because
their awn reocommaodationa sad threw of
lb* Represented re* wars wholly disregarded.
Two tsau war* playing card* fbr a shot gnn
, whan on* got angry end
In Lotbfopa, Mo., wbau on# got angry und
sabring the gnn, ha presented It within a few
toot of Wa oppoaent, and discharged il, kill,
lag him instantly.
A prominent lawyer and poUtimaa of Philn.
deipnia, noted for hie aaceaaalnj^voohvttte*
during the war, and >1 one time btolster to
China from** Polledfitubas. baa, It t*report-
AsssssKsssa"^
Jxg&TJiaagsmis
fcsSstr aawsc
under the bedclothes. 1
The jury in the case of Mary Walton rs.
Wiihor F. Story, editor of the Chicago Times,
for libel, gave a verdict of 33,820. A new
trial was granted, without argument.
The other day an impudent rat ran beneath
a Fort Wayne lady's skirts, and climbed op.
She lay down upon the floor in strong con
vulsion, rolled upon tbe rat and killed it
The dpiiniah gunboats are not quite t
pleted, bat work ou them ia being pushed
with great rapidity, and eighteen of the
▼esauis will proceed to Cuba in a abort time.
A Philadelphia paper says that the Gar*
illy think that Dr. Paul 8cbo#ppe
to submit bis thorax
to the twist of a three-yard length of inspected
clothes ho#."
Syracuse, N. Y., ia to have a grand barbe-
cne on Christmas day, for the poor of the city.
A fine large ateer ia to be killed, and a apit
erected where the ox ia to be roaatrd whole,
and there difftriboted to the poor, together
with five thouHAnd loaves of bread.
A Canadian pontmaaUr had a keg of dam
aged powder, and one night thought be would
we if it waa good for anything by throwing
a lnrnp into the Are. The lamp jumped back
into the keg. and the building waa without a
roof in a very abort time.
It ia rumored that a vigilance committee
baa been organized in New York, styled the
‘‘Law and Order Regulator*,” with tbe objeot
of axecuting summary justice on ronghs who
escape punishment through political influence.
It ia said certain Judges and looal authorities
are to ba inelnded in its proposed notion.
A meeting of physicians, chemists and jo-
rinta, held in Washington on Saturday, re
solved that no evidence ol a scientific charac
ter was presented on tbe trial of Schoeppe
which proved that Mias ftteinecke died from
the effects of prussio acid or other poison, and
that the aggregate of the evidence points to a
natural death.
The maddest man in Indiana Uvea at Pa*
toka. He told hia wife he waa going down
cellar to oonoinit suicide, and did go down
stairs and fire a broadside into the pork bar
rel. Hia wife kept right on knitting, and after
a while the man came up stair* swearing that
tbe womau hadn't got any feeling.
It was found neocssary to subdue tha ele
phant Borneo, at Covington, Ind., last week.
To accomplish thia he waa thrown down and
lie leg* fettered, and then for eight hours he
was belabored with stout iron rods, and
wounded with tbe spear innumerable times.
When released from his bonds he rote to hia
feet iu a very scriy plight, and, aa his keeper
■aid, a child could drive him with a rye straw.
A woman in Graud Traverse oounty,.Michi
gan, told her hosbnnd, who oame in and
found her giving the child something io eat
from a piste, fctiat •• tba liUla soul would be
io Heaven in ten minutes, and she would not
live a great while,” at th# same time eating
some Of tbe preparation herself. It proved to
be strychnine. The bnaband ran to a neigh
bor for help, and when he came back tho ohild
wal dead.
A clergyman was once endeavorii
•obaoriptiou in aid of some obaritabl _ _
out of a close-fisted parishioner, who attempt
ed to excuse himself on tbe ground that he
already owed a great deal ot money. "Bat,
Mid the minister, "yon owe God a larger
debt than yott do auy one elae.” n That ia
•o, but then ha ain’t pushing me Uke the bal
ance of my eroditcra. "
In Madison, Connecticut, domestic infelic
ity baa Manmed achronio type, several parties
having been divorced during the pest year.
On* ample who had married in early life and
rattedsiWg* family of children, discovered
ooa night, that their temperaments were dif
ferent, and soon after the wife left her lord,
returned to the home of her childhood, and
procured a divorce. The hasbaad then mar-
ri*d avvemao, fat .06 forty, who had turret!
bean dlvoroad. Thing, went woll till tba
noruinf of tba aaoona daj, when tbs wife
fltova her husband from the house, and be ie
Row again trying for a ditorca.
been organized in New
'Law and Order Regulators.”
A large number of arnoe were shipped from
he Fenian Headquarters in New York on
tnrday. Destination unknown.
Tbe Nova Scotia papers My that the Preai*
dent’s message destroys all hope or reciprocity
and makes annexation desirable.
The reference of IngeraoU’s bill to the
Bauking Committee ia considered a victory
for those who are in favor a contraction,
The citizens of Washington are endeavor
ing to effect a compromise between that cor-
aration and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
ompany.
Ten or twelve Lake Superior oopper com
paniea have been indioted. for iaaoini
stamped checks to tho amount of
mouth.
Tba Otareflo board °< Ipobllo worm ap.nl
43,009,000 lost year.
Arisen* edriore stats that the Indiana are
satire and hot* captured a bard of Govern
ment oalllc near Apech* part.
The public school, ia Suarte, JIL, bar*
barn closed aa aoooant of lbs prevalence ol
tha steal 1-pox.
Ths Sou Francisco Figaro rev* tba fast Ufa
of Utetaitr la to b* preferred to "lb* Ooo-
uaUoul style of .Uynatto* »hroo*h Ufa and
forgetting who you >M before you are dred *'
The California and Oregon Railroad la b«-
Ug laid el th* rate of a ante a day. After
reorelng lb* 00mplated Pretear Hirer bridge
fM will run forty mite. In a direct line toward
°, r ? r “jy? 0 *' Ut *' l>tao covered with
rirta Tblrtyrelireof ib. road willb.
1 by Ik* lot of Janaary.
Father Hyacintbe nailed for Faria on Satur
day in tba steamship Periere.
Another miner, named Edward V. Hardy,
79 years old and worth 460,000, died in New
York last
Hon. G. Upham died at hia resldonoe at
Concord, N. H., aged 08. He graduated in
Dartmouth, in 1890.
Horace S. Taylor, of Boston, a wall known
shipmaster, waa crushed to death by falling
between a ferryboat and tba pier.
Mia, Lizzie Boynton,‘of Indiana, apnoaoces
heraelf for Congress. Bbe has bine eyes, abort
hair, a prominent note—and nek ebeek 1
Rev, G. B. Frothlngham, who officiated at
tha Bicbavdaon McFarland marriage, deliver-
sermon on "Tbe Foee ot Society,"
among which be inelnded editors end inter
viewers.
M'lle Seeei, tbe new soprano, who baa been
ao mnoh preiood for tbe bosnty of her hair,
baa been engaged lor tbe Royal Italian Opart
in London, at t ulary ot £400 a month.
Peter TaflJe, a well-known ataok dealer of
Whitehall, 111., baa failed and suddenly dis
appeared, leaving an indebtedness of upward
of $60,000 behind him. Hia creditor, are In
pursuit of tbe fugitive.
Vinnie Ream baa been sbaklog her ourls at
ore, and the impressible young man baa
made a sketch of nia "Joditb" for bar, and
rent it with a pretty note calling himself ber
"affectionate colleague."
Clapp, the Government printer, oballenge*
a minute examination Into tba manner in
whioh be has conducted the affair, of the
Government Printing Office. An anooymoue
pamphlet has been olroulated to bis prejudice.
A Mrs. Blair, of Boston, ia oreaiing quite a
sensation at Stafford in painting piotnree in
water oolora while blindfolded. She shale
freely while engaged in her work, and readily
detec la any removal or exobanga of tbe diebee
containing th* prepared oolora.
Among tbe deaths lg the vioinlty of Provi-
denoe within a day or two are Amass Martin,
aged 74 yearn, for a half a oentury a landing
Providence merchant; Rev, Dr. George Taft,
aged 78, for forty year, rector of St Paul's
Church, Pawtucket, R I,, and Dr. Johnson
JoloRM* and Syrups —blocks equal to tbe '
demand. Qualities very various. We quote
its figures ranging from 60 to90e, though some
are held aa high aa 3LI6 per gallon.
Data—A good demand for oats exists.—
Supply light. They are quoted at 80.
Holoofl—Onions readily bring from $4 60
to5 00perbbl.
Offal—Bran is worth 31 60; ship staff $1 75
to 2 00. It it in good demand.
Potatoes—Good Irish potato©* are in de
mand at $3 00 to 3 60.
lye—Demand fair. Stock moderate. Quo
ted at 31 40 to 1 50.
8ugar—Brings irom 13 to 19o according to
quality. We quote refined A18 to 184; d°- B
I7| to 18; do. 0 164 to 17; yellow 16 to 16*.
Wheat—We find a wide range in wheat.
W# quote il at 31 46 to 1 70 for primo red to
prime white. 8took light. Small demand. —
Prime white eells readily at 31 60.
Tobacco-Unsoundpounds.....
Common sound pounds 60 to 66c
Medium pounds 70 to 75c
Fine pounds 80 to $1
Extra fine ponnds $1 95
Liquors—Market active. Dealers are sell
ing largely and prices keep up welL
Brandy^ Fr 37 00 to 12 00
American 1 50 to 9 00
Peach 3 00 to 4 00
Apple * 3 00 to 4 00
Gin, Holland 4 00 to 6 00
Amerioan 1 50 to 2 00
Rum. Jamaica 4 00 to 8 00
Amerioan 1 50 to 2 00
Whisky—Corn-Country 1 60 to 2 00
Rectified, do 1 15 to 1 40
Rye, do 1 26 to 5 00
Robertson, do 1 60 to 3'
Bourbon, do 1 25 to 5 00
Wine-Maderia 2 75 to 4 60
Hherry * 2 60 to 6 00
Port 2 60 to 6 00
N E. Rum 1 75 to 2 25
Telegraphic Market Reports.
Nxw Oumunb, December 17.—Receipts to
day 6,840 bales; exports ooastwiee 1,020; re-
ptsforthe week, net, 36,283; gross 37,-
I; exports to Liverpool 10,264; to Havre
8,001; to Bremen 3,886; to Vera Oruz 839; to
Malaga 900; to Baroolona 2,234; to New York
1,662; atoek on hand 123,801.
MobIlb, Deo. 19.—Cotton—Receipts for the
week 16,428 bales; exports for the week toGreat
Britain 3,806 bales, other foreign porta 2,392
bales; ooastwiae 4,107 bales; stock 57,088, of
whioh 20,808 balaa are on shipboard; Hales of
) bales; to-day 3,000 bales, and
firm; middling 24 oenta; receipts 37 bales; ex
ports 2,210 bales.
BaLTiMOU, Deoembor 17.—Cotton steady
at 25c. Floor dull and steady. Wheat active;
prime to ohoio© red 31 36 to $1 40. Corn,
white 86 to 88c; yellow 85 to 89o. Oats doll
at 64 to 68c. Rye 31 to 1 05. Provision*
weak. Pork 332 to 33. Bacon, shoulders 16
fo 164o. Lard 19c. Wbiaky 31 014 to 1 02.
Lrvxnpooia, Deoembor 17.—Cotton firm; up
lands lljd to lljd; Orleans lid to Hid.
Tallow doll. Turpentine firmer.
Cincinnati, December 17.—Grain market
nchanged Wbiaky held firmly at 98 cents.
Pork dull, offered at $30 60. Lard dull. ~
oon nothing doing.
8t. Loels, December 17. —Corn firmer, yel
low 92 io 95c, whita 63 to 97c. Whisky firm-
31 00. Pork dull, $30 60. Baoon, jobbing,
shoulders 154 to 16o, clear sides 18| to 19o.
•BOU«L
Oy flotei i.
> WAIL
ROUTE!
OmoM Chief Commuoi»t or Btrsasmcz, j
DspAKTiaurr or tu South. S
Atlanta, Go., D«c. 1C, 18M J
40,000 Rounds
EXTRA OR FAMILY FLOUR,
DOU, ri'BU'J, DflW, UU WOritew.
Bidden will it*to whether it la ptopoaad Ut farnlah
the floor Id aacka or barrel*.
The flour to bo delivered at tho Oomaiaaary Store
Hoaoe at MoPhoraon Barraoha, Atlanta, OiAon tbe
25th day of January. v
Baraptaa of floor In..
pany the propooala, aud the naoue of tha bidder be
marked on the box. ^
The oonlenU, name of contractor, place of bualneM
and data of pnrohaoe moot bo marked, upon o* '
ago of flour when delivered.
propoeals to be In duplicate lndoreed " Pro
posal• for Flour/* and addreaaod to. the nndenigned.
^ | T. J. BAIN EH,
dec iaet
t of tho South.
(J. W. ADAIlt, Auctioneer.
12 Lota of the “Dabney" Property.
O N Saturday morning, tho 18th lnotont, after sell
ing property at First BapUot Charoh, (too adver
tisement), I will have conveyances ready and oarry
tho crowd to that high hill on west side of Williams
•treat, between Walton rprlng Branch and Peachtree
street, where I will sell
Twelve Superior Building Lots,
about 50x900 feet each. This property To In a good
neighborhood, and convenient to the business portion
Terms—One-half cash; remainder In fl and
months, with interest. Q. W. ADAIB,
Beal Estate and Insurance Agent,
No. 88 Alabama street.
MARK W. JOHNSON’S PROPERTY
UOTION.
Cottage Residence and Three Vacant
Residence Lota
0. 0. HAMMOCK, Auctioneer,
ILL sail on tha premlees cn Monday, December
flOMM
otroets. The property all fronts Fraser street. The
msldenoe contains
FOUR ELEGANT ROOMS,
with closets to each room, flour flre-plaoea, tan feat
ball, veranda In lront and rear: well finished, with
store-room and double kitchen, stable* aad carriage*
hoaie. fine well ot water, fruit trees, grape vUt
strawberries, with other lmprovementa; alao,
3FineVaoant Reaidenoe Lots Ad
joining.
• Um. red pl*M, > lot of Com. Tod-
.ottolM*. a-otete tadteate.
uaurtaf atetea red a r «rim< •* *• 4“* - *“
vrewloaltoM te pretest la dafrtac to* civil lav.
Mteaof IMatete*
to so* to U that tba finMttflffi be sit farther tat*
reared dtetered te a, rete «f terete. «*. M te
btetevad. tea vfeoUf wltaret Intereat to. a# rere*A I**,
tea irate** of tea »*i*.
It talk* dal? of rear? ooatOt. ton. ** teuatapal
ii'umate reteteliT w laaore tootoot pvotetelo* loa
_l.redPTOM«rte trerr re**-*
don: Aad -s-rere U may caooo, too tori oteolok
utloo tedtet woano la ooaare thlo re.alt,
tbaoDodotesraowllMD oock Utelte tore, kario, a
material totaaol al olak. ar Ik* boat lauoaaO of to
■taualbokrt-oboaldoMta u tore yretepO mrerere.
ora at once token nttdtr the civil lew to erne* end
to pontohmegt the member* of these or«u>lxa-
Uoas of secret robbere end eeeeeetne. Under the etoL
atee at present la leroe, fas Executive Is
from taking active meeeflree tor the ouppreeoloo ot
dril disorders, and tt to therefore aO the saere Impor
tant Met every good dtisen akould fleel It Ms lndlrida-
at duty to beoomea pease oncer, and to old In oecar
Ing to every Inhabitant that perfect protection gaerun-
teed by Ue OoMtltattton and wlthont which wa eon
never enJdJ either dvU or material prosperity.
Outrages, Mob as have Mrstetoee. end, ere
again disgracing our Mete, cannot be tolerated <
meed wlthont lnralvtog the whole community.
The time hoe arrived when these outrages mnet
oeaee or the good people of the whole Mate will be
held respondble 1st thrir oonUnuenoe.
To Hie end, that no motive may be wanting to
slate the people to actaon In bringing to puatohaaent
tbe vkdotors ol the lew, I hereby offer a reward of Five
Thousand Dollars aaoh tor tha arrest (wKh evidence
to convict), of the person or persona engaged in the
mdrderof Hon. Joeeph Adkins (white), e Bepwbtleen
Senator from the lfth District.
And of the pemen or penene engaged U the flMBder
of Dr. Benjamin Ayer (white), e Bepublloen Be»r
taUve from the county of Jeflomon.
And of the peraener parsons eng^ed in the ©ah
rage committed upon the person of William Hordlmon
(white), o* the ooumty of Oglethorpe when, on or about
the Hat day of Oatober last, he waa Med toe tree and
brutally whipped, the outrage baring been oOma
by e body of disguised men for no other reason, ae la
alleged,'than that Hordlmon woe charged with being a
radical,.
And of the person or persons engaged In tbe outrage
committed upon the person of Hon. Abraham Oolby
(colored), Representative from the county of Greene,
who, on or about the flOtk day of October Uot, wu
ttek+n from his bed at night and enseUy beaten, tha
outrage having boon committed by a body of twenty-
flve or thirty disguised men for the reasons, ae la al
leged. that be. the sold Oolby visited Atlanta end
quested of the military authorities protection tor the
freed toss’s eobool locaiad in the town of Greensboro’,
in the oounty of Greene.
And of the person or persons engaged in tbe depre
dation upon the otocs of ths fc sesame of Internal Rav.
sane for the United States Government in the town of
Washington, oounty of Wilkes, on or about the night
of tbe lfth Instant, when, ae Is alleged, the offloe
broken open and books, papers, ho., scattered and de
stroyed, and notions left warning tha Assessor to leave
the District
And of the person or persona engaged in tha assault
upon the house of the Hon. Ell Barnes (oolorad). Re
publican Representative from the oounty of Hancock,
when, aa la alleged, a body of masked men at or about
the hour of one ©’•lock on the night of tbe 10th Inst,
surrounded hi* incidence, find by threats of personal
violence forced htan to leave the oounty.
And of thr person or persons who, at or near tb<
hoar of ten o'clock, on the nlgbt of the 15th Inst
fired ten or twelve gunshots Into a camp of oolored
laborers on the line uf the Macon A Brunswick Ball*
roed, to tbe oounty of Telfair, whereby one man
killed and another severely wounded.
And of the person or persona* who, on Thursday
night of court week, October Term, about midnight,
•aid to be a body of sixty men in disguise, surrounded
the residence of the Sheriff of the county of Hancock,
demanded and obtained from him the keys of the jail
and released from the Jail one James Oxford (white), a
notorious outlaw awaiting hia trial for the murder of
John Taylor, a respectable citizen of said county.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the State
at the Capitol, in the city cf Atlanta, this twenty-
ninth day of November, Iu lb« year of our
Lord One Thousand Eight Handled and Blxty-Hlne,
and of the Independence of the United States of
America, the Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
By the Governor:
Da VXD O. OOTTOfO.
Secretary of State. nov 90-dl4tw4w
Pretty, Very,
*T NAUGHT, ORMOND ft CO.,
IU PORTERS OF
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
IKON AND KTKEL.
DEALERS IS
Guns, Rifles, Axes, Hoes, Chains, Ac.
Also agents for the sole of
BriatT'a Universal Plonrh«, Fairbanks
Standard Sea]ft, Dn Pout’s Klfle
and BIoiUbe Powder, Old Da*
minion Noils,
K ESPEOTFULLY call the attention of the country
trade, and the pub* * ‘
Marled slock, embracing, _
oomplete assortment of Builders’ Hardware, Me
chanics' Tools, Anvils, Yloteo. Bellows, Horse and If ole
Rhoea, Ootton and Wool Oorda, Circular and Mill flaws,
Leather and Rubber Betting, Nova Bootle Grind-
ffaSare red Btotte. Eta «u4L*oum into, goto, arete.
ka. Oil vJarpet, Aa, Aa, Aa
I of which they offcr at the
in quantities to rail pare hat.
m Whitehall tatrest, Atlanta, Oa
» rail purchasers, at their old stand,
In passing up a street the other day we met
wo girls of •
two girls of soma seven or eight sararaera,
who seemed to be enjoying vacation finely, (1 IV A HAIR AYlotifkllAAi*
and nil to themselves. PsMiug through the lX ‘ ™ * AA * AliX> » AlM lIOIie^r.
Mm. Kate A. Corra’a Lai oa FarxvUi St.,
Opposite 1st Baptist Church.
INCORPORATED 1869,
Counoil in MoaaachuaatU.
Literature, telcac. ana Art*
Eaallah retail bookwllan bare fll*(l order,
for 30,000 uoplea of T,juj,on'. new volum*.
Mr. J. H. Baadle, aa editor who recently
narrowly aornped murder la a Mormon ooort
will econ publlah a book on "The Amerioan
Saint, ia their Territory.'.'
Kanlbeck I, fi&id to be engaged in the t
poeitlon of a pietnr* reprawntiug our Saviour
driving lha apeonlator* and aaif-aaaken out of
Iba Keomehioal Coaneil.
Daapreoa dredging haa avvaalad tea faol that
on extraordinary abnndano* of animal Ilf* ox-
late In tea ocaan’a lower dapthe. Animals of
high argaataaUon and with parted aye* have
been brought op by Mr. Owyn Jeffrey*,
whoa* Intereating report haa joat been mod.
before lb* Bngliah Boyal Soclaiy.
Tha Hoaonm of th* Lonvrt in Parti haa
j**t booght a group in Ivory repreaanUng V*.
nn« bound by Oupid, for lb* snm of 47.000.
It won originally praaaated by Loal* XIY. lo
tha Oblnaaa Embaaaador, aad wa* takan by a
aoldlar it Ib* reek of Ib* Rammer Palana, aad
•old for 49a
Tree tin,at of email.Per
l gnat dieeovery ia laid lo have been re-
eantly mad* by a surgeon of tea Brlltoh army
In Oblna in tbe way of an affaolaal remedy for
CBall-pox. The mode of treatment is as fo|.
Iowa:
" Wban tea ptaaedlng few la atlta height,
and joat before.tea eruption appears, tea an**t
ia rabbad with eroton oil aad tertarlo olal-
maoL This eauae* th* whole of tea eruption
to appear In teat part of teo body to tea r*H*f
of tea reek It alao aaasrre a toll aad ooa-
ite eruption, and than prevent* th* dlerere
m attacking the internal organa. Thia la
now th* ottabflabad mod* of treatment la tea
Engllah army io China, and ta regarded tt a
rrha flrat pnacripttpo wa ton pabUaliad i
id w. axpaot boom doctor to toll •• that It
eartain daain.]—ffirJUwmd Ditpalck.
Edwarf Bjjtotai'tea re^nytot, Lta
Iskeu up hia raridairaf At Yookan.
street, unmindful of what was going on, they
seamed as happy a# two larks, and looked m
beautiful m they seemed. Stopping at one of
our oandy flbopa, one of them made a pur
chase of eaudy—a large, nioe looking etiok—
and breaking it, gave her little companion
half, satins aa abe did it, with tha utmost
simplicity imaginable, "Hera, Mary, you ms;
have the largest half, as yon are the email
e#t.” Dear, Artless child, what a leeson of
unselfishness was contained in thy simple
words! God blsaa you, and suable yon
through life to manifest the Mine geotle and
O
ti - p, . —t Church Far*
SOiugs, t will ssfi a beautiful
CENTRAL UNIMPROVED LOT,
60iM fret. With tn rilsj la lb* rear, betas one of the
r Lola," Utoly parchootd h-
co.li anil Ml, poeiu.e.
sweat apirit. "Here, Mary, yon may bave^the
largest half, aa
What
Ko. M AUtoma street, salt door to Express Office,
dec 18-St
PBATT’S
Th* design* bavt^aeo mlscted for the n«w " ASTRAIs” OXXa,
smnatotoka tba nloea of t tULIE1 mroy olh« mnmta.tta, oils, la PER.
_ PEOTLY PtfBE, Sod free from fll odlltereUoi.
re mlitaroa ot toj Uud. It saslta no ofTMUtra smell
•kUalrarainmiiTw soon son briutsntiighl, sndrea
baosed with tea same saarsaoa of safety ss ro~
Obamlsts prowoonw it tea BEST end AxrteT tDnml-
aattag Oil over offered to teo puMtai aod lnsureneo
eoaspantre tadorre aad nrgo upon eoaaamore the use
ot teo "Xetrel" Oil In pntenweo lo say other. B b
barred by teoarand, of Ikmll am sad ta no ta
re has say accident occurred from 0* are: a t.—-
Iliad elte it, If upset sad broksn, wilt not oxnlodo.—
*0 PRETEXT 4DTTLTERATtO*i. tho "l«e»l'“oU it
lacked only ta tea Ouarantr Potaot Dana, of I ballon
and t gallan, aaob. and sank can Uaaalad ta a manner
teat reooot bo ooan bare tad. Every package with an-
act Mai wa warrant. Ea aura aad gat noa* bat tea
gaqalre arttab. PraSt a "Oalral" Oil, lormi.br drebra
vwywrere, and at wholraaia and rataU by ib. pro-
Otl Boom of CHARLES PRATT,
P. O. Boa I.M0. 1S« rulb».tra.t, b.T.
fond fire etroakra, wlte teUlmboM. and price Hat.
Rnotoaaalaaapa tar copy of tea "Astral Ligto!"
■*—i*f ^taf-aoddm
0. S. Marshal's Sale.
UKrTEB BTATEA KARABAL'g OITIOE, 1
‘ 1 atk, teas.)
Saturday
m
ATLANTA and AUGUSTA,
CHARLESTON. COLUMBIA,
Olxasx-lottre, Rselolcb,
VIUUHUT05, WELD05, BICHM0HD,
W&ahington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia aud New York,
ptOEHltmOESbyteta Uo. ar. meat certain are
V sun at all ssaeon*.
for meals, and ol rafutor hours.
CONDUCTOR* on this Has ora aflabta sad ooorto>
NO CHANCI OF CARS
DETWEEE
West Pnfat, «*., and Wilmington, H. C,
quick TIME ami SUNK CORSECT10R8,
YU
Goorgla Railroad.
^ Praats^re. can pnrebasa THflOCfffH liOEtlE and
Baggage Checked Through
From Mew Or toons, Mobil*. Montgomery, Ootauabu*,
and Atlanta, to fttohmswd. fiklmoro, Wasb-
Ington, Philadelphia, and Hew York.
Bf Wmmr Olffirsnt Ream via fi*fo«ta,
Via Kingsville, and WUmincton; via OolnmMo, Chat
lotts, aod Rataigh; vlo Colombia, Dan vills and
Richmond; via Atlanta, Augustan
Wilmington and Bay Hn*.
FAKE AS LOW BY AUGUSTA
AS ANY OTHER ROUTE*
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
OK ALL
NIGHT TRAINS LEAPING ATLANTA
BY THIS ROUTE.
Passengers wishing to go North by 8m will
splendid Tins of 8TEAM8HIP8 from Charleston,
to Baltamorsw Philadelphia, Boston* and N«w York.
THU CHARLESTON 0TEA1MHIP8 offer every _
duosmsut to puMngfln, with tables supplied with
every InMry ths Northern end Charleston markets
oan afford, and tor
Safety Speed, and Comfort,
UNRIVALLED ON THE COAST.
Through Tickets on Bale at
Montgomery, West Point, flail'd Atlanta,
TO
NSW YORK VIA CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS.
J. A. ROBERT,
Oeneral Ticket Agent, Georgia BaUroad.
3. It • slOUXHOli. Superintendent, Anrusta.
G. T. AIVUERSOiV, Agent, Atlanta
POSmVELT TRE
MW. JAMES
bublbujbk
Woalc.clcM„. 1Lwa
FOEMo
0*.
THU BAILBOad TO i
earlofeoee
For Crete of
tWtaitcrm^,
THB JAM! THEJto,
dss lfl-lt
PRYOR STREl
THE TROUPE C
1’OHONE WE Ek(
Uommenoiiig Monday, j
BUM8EY & NEWC
LEbbOg
NEWCOMB’S
raxcE&axaoyfi
only year, rc prcfM.ioSnp^j^JJJ
Moaagsr, W
w. W. NEW<
jreSSzasiLi^iSi;
Xtoualcn *t; gdlcty 11 ,
FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1870.
T HE First Edition of Ons Hundred and Twenty
Thousand Copies of Vlok’s I Hast rate* Cat
alogue or Seeds and Floral Guide, li pub
lished and ready to send out It is elegantly printed
on fins Unfed paper, with about *00 flue wood Engrav
ings of nowera and Vegetables, sod a beautiful Col
ored Plate- consisting of seven varieties of Ph
Drumondii, making a fine
BOUQUET OF PHLOXE8.
It Is the most beautiful, as well aa ths most Instruc
tive Floral Guide published, giving plain and thorough
dlrecttc ns for the
into, whioh is not half ths i
THE POPULAR PASSENGER
ROUTE
BETWEEN
’ and New York
PHOADKLFBU, WlSHISGToK,
AMD oruu
eastern cities
vu
Wc
LtlsbXXtlO
VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE
RAILWAYS.
ILL RAIL ROUTE.
TIMS TAULK, AUGUST
NORTH:
Leave Atlanta. *
Leave Dalton
Leave Eno*villa
H32SS:'::
Washington..
at Ifsw York.
.. TMra
.. INtR
.n it • a
. TMrM
. 100aM
. CUVM
#*0rat
a INflN
Laava New York....
Lsavs Storaadrta.t.
Leave Lyoohbmg...
thooe now In um. Th* new ,tamp. will b*
•boat ona tblrd larger than tba praaant one*,
and will aonatat entirely of proflfe baau, from
atandard original marble. Horn* of Ib* atamp*
bava already been engraved, and are raid to
ba tha moat appropriate and elegant of any
hitherto ire aad by any nation.
■"Yon ought to acquire tha faculty of boiag
at home with tea bam •ooiaty,’* aald a faahloo-
■ blc aunt io an boneat nephew. "1 manage
tbatauy enough," reapondad har nephew,
"by ataylng at home with my wife and chil
dren.’’
Ah Indlanapoll* ooonotlman, In a recent
apaach, mid: "day Judge who would Irene
anch an order aa that or Jadga Bin**, U a
jackaoa." Forgettinc blmaalf, a little further
ba added: "And I am the pear of aaob a
CAPITAL $350,000.
J. F. BOZEMAN, President.
D. F. WILLOOX, Secretary.
CONTINUES to furuifib perfect Motrlty
tow or dfimife bj ffro on all kind*
of iMurabte property at adequate rated. TVlTYTngh Tickets
Agsnt* can b# found at uvary prominent
point
IN THE 80UTHERN STATES,
to whom applications for insurance may b«
iANDSBI
LUMBER YAl
Opportta Go., E k D*r*
Nash, Doors, sa4
Made Upon Short 1
GOOD UNTIL USED,
AND
Baggage Checked Through LUMBER SAWED Tfl
TO ALL IMPORTANT POIHTR t r
•• Encxvilto.... 11
« Xtotoon... |<
Arrive at Atlanta. .fij
Time Between Atlanta and New York
58 Hour* 15 Minutes
pm- Th* 0RKAT MAIL Mmtn Atlanta
mid No to York is carried exduoitdy by this Um.
SlMplRg CtROhen «t all Nlf hi Train*.
Merit or Transportation
I on racord, Uut she has tha Unltad
r±xORGU, EARAIROH CXHJETT.-Wltaraaa, Elisa
U bath Parry toon, *dmlntofratrlx cf tha satata of
Ut A. Pi-rtymsB, rsprssanis to ths oourf In her p«U
vd Pvrrynsn «
bra to oils all i
bar admtnlstvatkmi ap.i ratoira IsMsrs of dtamtaalM
M ths irat Mctatay in Ootshsr, HR. This Mh day ot
A. D. WOOD#, Oatonary.
Printaristas |4 M
□ TiTl OF GEORGIA-0A WrtON OOtHTfY-Whara-
O to Thomas Ratond. adnUalatralor of tha satata of
Hiram Crana, dsosatod, r*prsaa«U to ths Court la Ms
■station, duly fitod and airtaradan rarard, that baton
folly administers# Hiram Crass** mtote) khfe to, thars-
tors, to oita all paraoM iffnunl to atswamm*, U
This Aagust ths fida IMfl.
Ioa(17-ratal prs^ssM
■glfifteaBonjrabu.te,mrertci Ocan re
And trill sail ths soma at pnMtoaustiM at titeOmi*
ferrate. JmeSg re55ri**oMa
Pint Twred.y ta tauiT Uni,
brtwiretea iavfol boon ataate.
»npartr petered oaf by KtatiP
JOHN C. WHITNSR, ACINT,
BANK BLOCK,
■To. a Alrebrenxn Btroot,
dm nn^tlS? 1A ^ 0-&-.
Appllcaltea for Dlfiuilxfilan.
LECTUR;
CATHOLICITY AltD ]
^ LECTURE ou ths above subjsct «
AT THE CITY (
Tuesday evening, flat lnstaat, attk **
benefit of tha new Catholic Churefe to a
M. O'Connor, D. D. 8. J., of uZiZL 1 -
isr sola st Phillips k
tor aato at Phillip. kOiW^T
Jb>hn Ryan s, Peter Lynch's to oQm
tha door of tho Hail, "
4U*t#4l
l. svsniag of Um beto*
ROLLER SKA’
ra kink win ojm
logs from 7 to
l Friday iftornoa
from 9 to U o
ladies aud chUno, |i a
rpflK SKATING UINK will
I* urdsy even!
Wade sad
Every fri
ohild ran.
Teachers will be In atteudanos
ssmbUss, to teach gratultoiuly u
Admission free for lodi< *
and afternoon assembles.
Hall over Glean k Wright’s,
etui Railroad.
Packogsa of 11 Tlckrta
81 ogle Tickets
Half TlekrtM
Uss of Skates
Tickets for sale at Philips k Crw'i A
dec Rtf
MU
WM. WOOD &
UNDEUTAKERS AID UFBOU
T7-MP
XV Ore
tend to I
otoaa Hearse furnished or lor klrs. _
be furnished. aU kinds of OpboMwy t
Furniture repaired, varnished, eta
Office In new bulldlot on Broad sir
Ena office. All orders win be promptly If
JulyKlly
POSTPONLD.
AT AUCTI0I
REnVICGAVlt Ml
OFFICE CTOF 0
DIPARTIONT tT
ATUum, CUre
I WILL sell at public suettra to •#■
Jaao.rj.mc, oowmretec *
a, te. Oovarnmeot SubU, ntaW
Krreta, te. followtaa pobilo ItateT
Sixteen (16) Mulei, Men*
iua
({ngrtermuter’a Storm
■cFheriM “ J_
Throe males are not sold h
Mnainaiossaofthenamtor
hay may be aetm on applet
dent of the stable, st any turn
By order Brorat Ootooel L
AT AU0TK
Mrreta. tec foUowioc public V
One Set Double
One Doublet
lj cedar cf Breed
dM ltd
Twol
DRESSED and FRA® 801
ma w*, -w mavtaawdb, ■angr * rite
K. IICLHKHT, flupt. V. k k. R. B.
sap M-*»
S.T AUCTION.
A Valuable lUeld.aaa for lal. at Auctl.u,
by •. W. Adair, Awartaurer
rpajl PAMOMaaa bdoagia* «« tee fire .
"rrefiu^mteire ut rewtjJtarered jrere.Jdte
•tear aoatwareoare. LocaUou reatral red jrofreite
coartturty rereartdg ta valoa. mire ytetad fol*
la froat at tea prewertj. Trona reada iaowa at tea
**!!•”**** *• Application for 1
AppllcAtlooform^!
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Administrator with tl
CRAPE VINES.
•re olaoiuaui flaxto. cm
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