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STATE NEW*.
Th* OrwaibonV Herald Mila AUenU the
metropolis of tha Stott.
OatamtoM received 4,04 Ultt of ooUoo
Mmk.arotobU87.r40.
Robert Uudncll, at* old totfstn of Foto
Ctotow, died tost Tbondsy.
Templeton end the Van* Bietere playod
three night* M week ta Fort Cktaaa.
The Trustee* of the Colombo* Public
School* hero petted reeolation* of reepeet to
the memory of Geo. Peabody.
A lawyer down to Southern Georgia i« lec-
taring on "Ataooeiling men * (too agency
wKhOod’s foreknowledge.
Foot pasetngtr end four bo* oar* on the
Mobile and Girard railroad, filled with people
to eee Stone A Murray's oirona, went into
Colombo* one day la*t week.
Prof. Geo. C. Looney ha* severed his con
unotion With the BogansviUe High School and
ha* become associated with Mr. A. I). Candler
to the prioripelahip of the Oriffin Male InaU-
tats.
U Muscogee Bapertor Court, on Monday,
B. IX McDaniel was tried on the charge of
charge
\ll*o,
jury re-
murder, for the killing of yoong Allen, in
Colombo*, about a month ago. The '
tamed a verdict of not guilty.
The Georgia State Dental Soelety win meet
in Savannah on the 38th December. We"
learn that the hotel* and railroads have put
down Uie fore to half price for delegate*.
There should be a full attendance.
Tha Colombo* Enquirer, of Saturday, say* :
In addition to the accident* heretofore report
ed from these dangerous little missiles, we
loam that a little brother of Sandy Alexander,
the barber, came near losing n thumb by one
yesterday morning.
Imtor in the day Mr. Welter Norris, while
picking one of these internal
chines with a pocket knife, exploded it, tear
ing and mangling several of his Angers. We
rsp*at, our people, and especially the children
had bettor beware of them.
• P* G**etU of Friday says: Just
before going to pram we Imve received the
■4 news that Mrs. Emma Jan* Alexander,
wife of Mr. Gilford L. Alexander and
daughter of CoL John A. Trenohard, late of
this plaoe, died in Erie, Kansas, on the 30th
nit
Innds sold in Dougherty county, last Tues-
at $8 SO to $26 SO per acre. Sev-
day week
erml large plan
Hill boQght t
Hon. B. H.
“Mud Creek Place," 2,767
> M 810 76 per acre—half cash, balance
18 months. Northern capitalists were on
hand, but bought nothing.
The Dahlonega Signal says: We learn that
the residence oi Rev, Sammy Smith, near the
Brier Patch was consumed and totally de-
sfroved by Are, on Tueaday night last All of
hi* household and kitchen furniture was de
stroyed. He was absent from home at the
time. It is supposed by him to be the work
of an incendiary.
Our lady readers will do well to obtain a
oopy of that new poem on “Baby," written
by a young mother, toe third stanxa of which,
in particular, has been generally admired. It
runs thus: “ Doxery doodle-urn dinkle um
dam, to its mnzzery morzery mom; Tiszery
iszery boozery boo; No baby so sweet and so
pittyasoo.”
John B. Miller, Esq., a member of the
Brunswick Bar, says the Appeal, visited the
term of Court held in Camden county on the
Uth day of November, and started on his way
home on the 16tb of said month. After leav
ing the house of Mrs. Lang in Camden county,
on the afternoon of the last named day, he
has not been since seen. Diligent search and
enquiry ha* been made, without any traces of
his whereabouts having been discovered, and
the opinion prevails that there has been foul
play upon his person.
Some time in July last, a murder was com
mitted in the adjoining county of Barke—Mr.
Adkins D. Lewis being stabbed in a horrible
manner by a negro m«a named Doa OuJtiy,
whom he bad in his employ. On Thursday,
says the Chronicle and Sentinel, the prisoner
was put on trial for the offence iu the Superior
Court of Burke County and found guilty of
murder. His Honor Judge Gibson sentenced
him to be carried to the iail of Richmond
County for safe keeping, and on the fourteenth
of next January to be tuken baok to Waynes
boro and there hung.
The Hawkinsville Dispatch says ; The fol
lowing are the names and numbers of sta
tions on the Macon A Brunswick Railroad.—
Postmasters and othors will observe that the
stations are now numbered from Brunswick,
instead of from Macon. The name of Levi-
soo, the second station below Cochran, ho*
been changed to Eastman. Jessup is the
junotion of M. A B. A. A. A G. R. R.: Brans
wick; 1, Sterling; 2, Baffalo; 3, Peudarvin; 4,
Jessup; 5, Surrenoy; 7, Appling; 8, Graham
94, Lumber City; 10, Townes; H, Mo Res; 12,
Chauncey; 13, Eastman; 14, Dubois; 16, Ooch
ran; 16, Buzzard’s Roost; 17, Bullard's; 18,
Raid; 184, Macon.
The Augusta Constitutionalist of Saturday
says: Prof. 8. A. King, tbe distinguished
mronsut, who. accompanied by Dr. Albert
Hope, recently mode a most successful
balloon ascension from Atlanta, arrived in
Aogasto yesterday morning. He proposes, if
the necessary encouragement should be ex-
tended, to afford ear citizens an opportunity,
at an early day of witnessing an ascensiou
from this city. It will require from $300 to
$600 to be raised by contribution from the
citizen*, to secure this interesting spectacle
for their entertainment. Prof King corues
highly reoommended as a scientific aeronaut,
and is the hero of one hundred and forty-one
suooessful ups “in a balloon, boys."
About eleven o'clock yesterday morning,
says the Rome Courier of Saturday, oar
city was startled by a terrible concussion that
shook tho houses, rattling the doors and win
dows, and sounding like heavy artillery. It
was occasioned by the bursting of the boiler
at tbe steam mill of Wadsworth, Williams A
Co., near the Rolling Mill. At the time of
the explosion Mr. 8. Tom Rhudy, the en
gineer. and Frank, a son of James Duke,
in direct war
g out of the war,
Juus 30,1969. This
KUo uavu Dean it me reoaraow
savor ooeorred.
To (hi. immense oxpsndittuo, bonnt, Ur.
Walls odd* a vorlaty of ooutingtuta, u fol-
Ion i
Muiii, MpitallMj .1 «d*it year. port
laenaMte'&.‘dtata's>>teh<«Vi*
Onaaty. cltjr ud ton
at tha *or (rati-
trjiniTfl’.rw'rif ----— wratira, a
■Ulmta amoral aI tea nr,
n,r hr IUM Ml ireb
mSuim m io'ui. iojii auM iron
UU" mo. ud up ml an of (•■
u4 Ik. rMuoDoa of Ik. Uo-
Vlinl. and low
■)» Ooufedenb Slalu
. . mr 2,700,000,000
Ma, oddsd to tho amount before mention-
ad, mokre • lo«d of Bin. thousand million
dollar,, of vhich Ur. Walla oay., in bia ra-
port: "Tblo, than, mo tha coat of tho da-
atroetlon of ilavtry—lb. ooat of oompcomlaa—
tha ooat of tha ontalthfolnaw of thoaa who
founded tbta cation to tho idan by whloh tha
nation Uraa.'What dow it manimraf ltiaaob-
•Untialty a thouaand milltona a yoor for nina
yoars; or, at tha iragaa of fin hundred dollara
a year, tha labor ol two uilliona of man al
lotted noatinnonaly daring tha whole of that
panod. It la fire limes *a much as tha Siam
property of tha ooontry was enr worth. It la
a sum which, at Interest, would yield to the
end of time twice aa muoh as tha annual alnaa
product of tha South in its beat aetata."
In ooumanting upon thasa facta, a coUra
porary saya that this amount of money would
build « Central Paoifio Railroad, and doable*
track .eery line of railway in tha United
States It is certainly true, that no other
country in tho world would Imre showu such
buoyancy after anoh fearful yearn of trial and
diaaatar. Iu onr unparalleled prosperity, w.
almost forget tha reoent tongas of tha war,
and what we might hare been and wbat wa
might hare accomplished, if tha rebellion had
never happened.
Trie News.
I in I
> engine room. This was literal!
torn to pteoee, hardly two planks being lef
together. Both of Mr. Bhody’a lege ware bro-
kan below tha knees, and since we learn that
one of them baa been ampntated. He was
otherwise nninjnred. Frank Dnke was severe
ly hart in Urn etomaoli, and now lisa in a vary
critical condition. The main part of the mill
ia n wrack, being completely shattered, tho
walla hoist out, and the second story, with its
oontanta. fall down to the first floor. A negro
boy, Chorion, was the only person in the mill
moo. Ha was blown ont through tha door
and to tha distance of twenty feet; and,
strange to aey, was not hart. Uawra. J. U.
Noble and Lawia Hall were in tho basement,
and not injorad at all About air feet of (be
boiler was blown over Nobla'a store, striking
oa tha gable and of it, and tearing down that
and of the bnilding. The head of tho boiler
wan thrown some 200 yard., and lit in the
street near Frank Rawls' residence. Home
hot brick ware thrown through the window of
Ur. Oololongh'a roaidonee, breaking the win
dow to pieees. bnt doing no other material
damage. Little Benny Ere waa slightly hnrt,
and a mala and two oran ware badly scalded.
in New York to fight against the Cuban*.
The N*w York hotel was sold by the
Sheriff on the 16th, for $1,096,000.
Louisville claims a negro ohild with ton
fingers on eaoh hand.
There is a talk of a union of all the rail
roads between Boston and Bangor.
Canadian papers report that Prince Arthur
is getting fat on Montreal beef and boar.
There are six daily papers in Indianapolis,
Iudiana.
The woman suffragist* had s fight in Wor
cester, Maos., as to whether man should be
called tyrants.
Governor Stevenson, of Kentucky, fre
quently appears in the Courts of that State as
oounseior at law.
The German Catholics of St Paul, Minn.,
are to ereot a church 90x180 feet, and costing
$76,000 to $100,000.
Emigrants to the number of 479, passed
rough Colamb as, Ohio, last week, for the
West.
The raw far trad* of Michigan amounts to
nearly $1,000,000 annually, tha greater po/tii
of which is transacted in Detroit.
Two failures in New York on tho 16th—
W. T. Wiltbank, and R. Patrick A Co., the
wealthiest hardware men in the city. -
Votes ware coat in Boston for Anna Diok-
inson and Olive Logan for aldermen.
Henry Ward Beecher refuses to sit for the
artist who was engaged in making a bust of
him lor Plymouth Church.
A party of one hundred armed man took
two negroes out of the Richmond jail, hung
one, and whipped tho other and sent him back
to jail.
Baron Geroit. Minister from tha North Ger
man Union, has written a letter to Governor
Geary, of Pennsylvania, in behalf of Dr.
Sohoeppe.
Rev. Stephen H, Tyng, Jr., of New York, is
reported to have stated that he would now ac
cept a call to the rectorship of TrinitjrChuroh,
Columbus, Ohio.
A aocigtr has been orannizad in Ooafcocton.
Ohio, composed entirely of youug'JadiM, the
members of whioh cannot marry without
unanimous consent.
A little bon of Dr. J. F. Cato, of Bottsford,
Go., aged nearly six years, gave a sadden
scream in bed one night reoently, and has
been deaf and dumb ovor since.
Life insurance is favorably looked upon in
St. Loais. Over fifty persons in that oity
have policies on their lives for $50,000, over
twelve $1,00,000, and two or more for $300,-
000.
The will of Mrs. Rebecca Gumber, wbioh
was admitted to probate in Philadelphia, be
queaths $21,000 to churches and benevolent
societies.
Petitions are circulating in Iudiana for sig
natures, praying Congress to refuse to admit
any of the Southern State* or Western Terri
tories, uuless its constitution prohibits the
sale of intoxicating drinks.
A drunken man was arrested in Cincinnati
with $60 in counterfeit money, and a letter
from a New York counterfeiting firm, stating
rates for currency that even the government
officials could not detect from the genome.
An English laborer’s wife recently pre
sented her husband with five children at t
birth, all of whom were alive at last accounts.
The poor woman hoe twenty-two children, in
cluding two sets of triplet*. The Qaeen baa
sent her thirty-five dollars.
An Ohio journal tells a story of a widow-
spiritualist—who was recently married by a
medium to a gentleman whom she had not
seen tor two years, he being dead, and who,
after the ceremony, went home and sat down
to a marriage feast
The President, on tbe 15tb, nominated E.
H Hoar, of Massachusetts, to be Associate
Justice of the Supromo Court of tbe United
Stiles; L. D. Latimer, United States Attorn*;
for the District of California; James W. Purvi
a nee, Attorney for the Western District of
Tennessee; David W. Houston, Marshal for
Kansas; Edgar W. Hillyer, Judge of the United
States District Coart of Nevada; Jasoa M.
Johnson, Collector of Internal Revenue for
the Ninth Distriot, N. Y.; Richard Beardsley,
Ind., Consol at Jerusalem; Henry C. Rogers,
Pension Agent at St. Paul, Minn.; Richard F.
Way, Receiver of Public moneys for Helena
District, Montana.
A ridiculous Washington disj
at ate* that Associate Justice ~
tates to tender his res;
at tho
whose social standing during
be interfered with. The Judge ia so feeble
that it i* impossible for him to move witboot
assistance, and his mind is very muoh impair
ed Ho has been importuned time and again
to retire, and has again and again consented
to do so, but his family have prevented U.
Tha other members of the ooart, conscious of
his failing, formed a committee to wait upon
the Judge and in the kindest manner call his
attention to his position. It was then thought
that be would at once rstjre. Recently, when
the subject was referred to again, he author
ized Justice Field to draw up nia resignation,
” ltt| to sign It.
Borne thief was silly enough to burglarize
to* Rochester Union office. AD he got waa a
few paoniaa.
A man named Rothohild recently cut the
^ Kenben
Hnfi Malmogblin hu bren found gnilty of
oMnBIWty in tba Brooka urination at Pbiln-
. 9*2** S' of Florida. Ind., nioi-
dbripntioa^ * ^ *'" ,inoro Th * r * ,o! ' «f
A •onflnnd in th* Ourollton (Kj.)
H- taonknd down Uk Jri*«. looknd him In
U* aril, ud with twrire othw prtaon.re,
Hn vu rremnUd, hownrer.
A mu numodTnvlor, ol.rh of th. Bueroft
Horn In Mayuvill., Ohio, vu «bot ud
kllUd by n rinogor In n qnurrel .boot card,
la a gambling honre in that plare.
fatal Shvrdon wnlkad into Ht. Muy’a
Chareh at Tunton. Mum., ud b.g.n light,
lag tho audio* at tha altar. Tha uxlon ra
■mMtantad, whan Bhavdon tairnod npon him
•rnd gnvo tarn » rerer. booling.
ssnxsz.
docf» reoommaadntion.
ad
morning abont inert..; Hr. Are, Oil
honre and Inquired for tha Dutor,
lh» oalrep in tMd. Mr. Brown, n b»
law, uwakanad th. Dootor, haying “Mr.
Ii her., and wfehw to rea yon ' r ^~' ~
oaaa to hi, ehunhar door in Hi
oad or food _ _
re*tog *»»w are yon, oM fallowr Ayrere-
P do 1,01 that I rea taka yont
hud, or aomathiug to that rifoat, and imm«-
dlataly oomnunoad firing. OUrer retrretad
Into hi. ohambar, where hi. wifo vu In bad,
pamad by Ayw, who (wntianad firing anUl
hi. viotlm wu rioiu. Fonr ahota ware fired,
ona taking aOret in tha brreot, another onr-
ina an artary abovo tha hurt, and t third
lodgad In tha throat.
mm. aun'a actnwuR.
Tha .titMnOnt of Mr. Ayre it to th. rifaot
that lut M.y, Dr. Olirar ud hia will
to Ay.r'i honre in ' ' ■*
treated with the u!
ed for eev.ral nionll
treatad a daughter of Ayw for oonaamptiou,
and .veiled blme.ll of the foriliUre thru of.
lorded to redao. her. Th. rota of hta dnoah-
t<* oam. to Mr. Ayer*, knowledge only a few
d*yi u°, ud ha immadiately det.rminod
npuo vwguooa. Ooming toMBMMBIH
l*»‘ night, he remrined at tha Cutnl Hotel
until thie morning, whu he went to Dr. Oi
•re . . jpi
invited into the honre end met Oliver ei hla
chamber door, who extended hie hud. Ayw
fold : “I eenuot take yoar hand; I mast hare
yonr blood for the tnjariee yon have done
me,” drawing at tha wine rime a revolver ud
commencing la Ore. XMivw retreated into
the chamber of hie wife end got under the
bed, and Ayer .looping down Hired twice
upon him in that paritlon.—XyrwAbur^ Xrire.
n Loudoun, where they wwa
utmoel kindoere, ud board.
mlhA While there Oliver
. T i fie,
-Driek with good demand tot
Wa make many ohaagea
lu almost
3
_ I . tittle demand far
and oar Broken are baying none
Bat lUUa change from oar Hetor.
Wa quote:
nmrfoa. tfoUfo
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ASSOCIATED DM
< dista tombs.
SUNDAYS DISPATCHES.
Washington, Dsoeubsr 19.—The Treasury
holds one hundred and eight millions in gold,
noludiug thirty-eight millions gold oertifi-
Boutwell directs toe omission of Tuesday
and Friday for toe sale of gold this week*
This order does not affect the sale of gold on
Thursday nor the purchase of bonds as ad
vertised. He also orders th* payment of toe
January interest on and after Friday, ,withooi
rebate.
MONDAYS NOONDISPATOHES.
W ashing ton, Dec. 20.—The Senate Is die*
oussing custom bouses.
House.- -At tbe regular call of the States on
e Georgia bill on tbe Speaker’s table,
temnt was made to peas it without reference
to toe Oommktee on Reoonot, notion. The
Committee heard Bullock and Tift on Georgia.
Tbe discussion was mostly personal and some
what bitter. Elections nothing.
Saw Fzancisoo, December 20.—Three hun
dred Chinese, under a contract for three years,
will reaoh New Orleans abont the 10th.
Nsw You*. December 20.— Eighteen gun
boats have departed.
Philadelphia, December 20.—The ram
...umph, formerly Atlanta, has gone i
it is rumored in the Cuban interest, and af
ter the Spanish gunboats which left Satur
day.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Dec. 20.—Revenue to-day,
delegation, eioept 8
weotativa Hawkins, i
Washington,
$640,000.
Tbe Tennea
Fowler and R r _ „ .
iged in preparing a protect against toe le-
ility of the Tennetsi-e election, and praying
imgrees to sat it aside.
A private dispatch from Faria says the exp*
tristion of the Jews from Russia has com
tnenced.
The President nominated Stanton, vice
Grier ; Welles R. Bice, Surveyor of Customs
at Selma, Ala.
The Spanish correspondence is published,
and is very voluminous, but no new facts.
The Supreme Court decides, Chase, Field
and Miller dissenting, that when a State
Legislature grants a franchise to a
(inn. tatvl a™ Anturidm-aiinn of the
i auaq ahuuibm m amice umtr Still nesi-
to loader hi. reai^nation to the Prerideat,
•elicitation, it ii raid, oi hie family,
i racial standing daring the winter woald
which woe done, bnt he failed to riga I
The Wait.
In California, when e man qaietly retiree
from e riotoue crowd they rail it a Pecifla
elope.
A blown-down barn in Oakland, Oel waa
mentioned by Ibe local journal re tbe oUv
noticeable movement in real aetata daring the
An Iowa editor ie eo belligerent in hie riyle
elwey^engegre a lawyer lo defend
him before inrerting an editorial
A naw trial baa boon daaiad In tha Harry
murder cere at Chicago, end the sentence of
fire yearn Imptnonmeot affirmw)
A jaatireof t|>e pwreont Ware rent an arm*
ere man to tail frit picking poekete. Th.
jailer rent him book with an ebjargatory
meeeeg. to the jaatloe.
An Iowa town hu a party of practical
joker, who .tori bell, and inch heavy article,
and refare to reveal the whereabout, ol the
anUl tha owner* dome down with an
General Ord report, to General Sherman,
through General Tboaua, commanding the
e ®*M region, that wanton uiurdars aud
robberire of harmleu Indtane by the while.
v“7 Itaqnrel ia the Indian eonntrjr, and
uggrei. thateaehaoMooaarea frottfnl canoe
nod etrioter leglelatlon.
esEBisL&x
General Thowiaa, Oonoralbare.
-F*rik^ril endorre Ut.
exempts the corporation's property from
taxation, for a contract is created
corporation and State whioh no sabeequent
Legislature or change of State Constitution
can impair.
It is stated that General Oanby has written
a letter adverse to Virginia’s admission with
oat stringent restrictions.
Sbmatb—A bill was reported exempting
canned fish from duties.
Trumbull, from the Judiciary Committee,
reported a joint resolution declaring Virginia
entitled to representation in Congress.
A bill was introdaced for the adjustment of
the French spoliation claims.
The Senate want Into Executive session and
Stanton was confirmed by a vote of 46 to 11.
Housa—The bill distributing the numbe
and rank of government employees among
the sereral States and Territories wa* paerad.
The Georgia bill was taken up. The vote
will be taken at 8 o’olook to-morrow. ^■■■1
Several amendments were proposed, all of
which Butter, who ohampioned the bill, op
posed on toe ground that white the bill Was
not in all respect! “ ‘
would cause delay.
Bingham will oppose the bill.
There will be a night session for debate
onto.
Butler stated that tha oommittee postponed
the Virginia bill because it had not yet suffi
cient evidence.
Farnsworth moved to suspend the rules and
pass a resolution that Virginia ia entitled to
representation, but the Hodfce refused to
pend the rules by a vote of 63 to 106.
The speaker decides that to* Georgia bill la
open to amendments, and that a motion to
postpone will bs entertained.
Beok’s amendments require that tbe day
for toe reassembling of tha Legislator* be not
less than thirty nor more than sixty days
after the Governor's proclamation ordering
an eleotion to fill vacancies, and inserting tho
word “ voluntary” in lieu of “ direct’’ pays!
cal force, in the oath, declaring that the person
taking it had not engaged in tha rebellion.
Whittemore introduced a bill oalling the
Virginia Legislature. It imposes the test oath,
aud giving the seats to those having the next
highest vote where s majority of the oandl
dates are ineligible.
The Executive session of fonr hours was
mainly occupied in the discussion of toe
President's refusal to send documents called
r by th* Judiolary Committee.
It is stated on good authority that the Ala
bama Claims nagotlatiooa will be re-opened
in Washington.
Albany. December 20. —Shepard A Co,
flour merchants, foiled for $100,000.
Richmond, Dec. 20.—Gan. Oanby has or
dered that one per oout. of the interest due
January 1st, 1869, on tbe State coupon bonds,
and on* per oent on registered bonds, shall
ship Severn, Rear Admiral Poor, of the No;
PacificT - • *
terday,
Pacific Squadron, arrived off Tybee Bay yes-
, with toe o“ * ‘ “
r of tha Ou
pan nrivateer steamer Lillian, who were oap-
tured by •' * * ‘ *' *" “ *
the Spanish authorities with that
steamer, sad released. They were brought
from Nassau, N. P., by the United States
steamer PowhatUn to Kev West, and trans
ferred to the Severn, by whioh steamer they
were brought to tote point. Tbe steam tug
Christiana brought them to this eity ysstovday
Thu morning tha oity uDuuoft hold
appropriated
Jaaaad Cuban*
M«M of there an fr6re tbe Nonhein Staten.
John UiumIL ex Sreretarv of State of Ohio,
vu .track with paielynta TnretJ»j evening,
end ta dengerenri/ ill.
A ran of Oliver Wendell Holme, ta Oterk of
the Senate Commute, on Foreign llatatlona,.
and a loo private Secretary of Senator Stun
ner.
Morgan Smith, a colored Tragedian, who
emulate, the fame of Ira AMridga, 1a playing
at Aberdeen, Sootiand.
Xogenit kept a diary wkile on bar traveln,
and Zarope ta io be delighted with ite timely
pnblloellon.
■t. _ _ ^ .
Kan ran, awtf tndtgnenUy
sen elected Sheriff in Taxae.
Commander Henry Urban kre been ordered
to ordnenoe duty ei the New York Navy Yard,
on the lot of January.
Mia BIckweH taid in DWreit, the other
day, that than are 15,000,000 woman In
who wanted their right*, end were
have there, with the Md of their 15^
tongnea. npon the |
Topeka.
be nee b
. jJ’<m»iw^i«iiii’per'wmt. riraoentt
at par.
Cotton.—Receipt, to-day ware light ei ta
Biaal on Monday-.—abont 00 balea. Market
opened nominal fit 924, and oloaad qniet at
9x| to 914; Low middling 91, Good Ordinary
Applet.-Wa quote at $« to *7 per barrel.
Sold Dtut Baying at 91 10 per dwt
The prleee vary aooordlng to tha mlnae ftom
whioh It ta taken. YiltaHloa ta worth «1 18
per dwt, and Lampkin county mine, vary
from II 00 to 110 par dwt
Batter-Market dull in Goahon and Wee-
tern Beetrve. Trimeeeee end Virginia quoted
at 25 to S5o per Ol. Tbe qariity veriee greatly.
Good ooontry batter ralle readily at 83 to lOo.
Voi “
ot maob doing in bacon. We
n i o. .idea nt 914o; o. r. eldea end ehonl-
17.
Bnlk Moot.—Tbe market ta well .applied
with balk meats, a ride, ere quoted at 184,
o. r. .idea 18 and ehoalden at 144 to lfio, for
meat 60 day. in xalt. Moat. 25 lo 80 daye in
•alt, for ehoalden 14o; o. r. aide. 174e;
•idee 18o.
Bogging-Very aoeroe. —Quoted et 264 to
Bole Hope—Quoted at 74 to »o..
Corn—Scarce. Demand good. Prieee ad-
vanned riightly. We quote prime white new
at 185; no rid ta market.
ted at 21 to 94a
Coffee-Demand good. Wo quote Java
to S74o; Bio 20 to rate, aooordlng to quality,
fatten Yarns-Demand lair at 82 00.
Dried Fruit—Feaohee, rough 54 to 6c.
Pealed 12 to 16a
Bggx—Scarce and high. We quote
50cper dox.
Fleur—Tho Stock of flour ta very fine and
vmbreoee a greet variety of grade, end price.
Demand flux. We quote caper $6 00
to 6 50 per bbl. Extra 87 00. Family $7 26
Ip S 00. end Fancy 88 00 to 910 00.
Hegu—Tbe market for hog? has fairly open,
ed, and the peaking buxiacni commenced.
We quote et 11 groee 114 neb
HAJ—^ fair demand and good snpply. It
In quoted at 835 00 lo 38 00 per tec for Tim-
othy.
Jtoluue «nd Syrup*—Stocks equal to the
demand. Qualities very vorloax. We quote
Re figuree ranging from 60 toDOo, though rame
are held os high ox 81 16 per gallon.
Oat*—A good demand for oate exiita.—
Supply light They are quoted al 80 to 85a
Unleas—Union, readily bring from 84 60
to 6 06 per bbl.
Offkl—Bran ie worth 81 60; ship staff 81 75
to 2 00. It ta in good demand.
Potato** -Good Iriah potatoes ore in de
mand at $3 00 to 3 50.
Bye—Bat little demand. Stock moderate.
Q no tad at 81 40 to 4 60.
Sugar—Bring, from 13 to 19o according to
qaality. We quote refined A18 to 184; do. B
174 to 18; do. 0 164 to 17; yellow 16 to 164.
Whent— We find a wide range in wheat.
We qnoto it at 81 40 to 1 70 for prime red to
prime white. Stock light Smell i’ *
Prime white eella readily at 81 60.
Tobaotw—Dneound pounds
Common sound pound. 60 to 66c
Medium pountta 70 to 76c
Fine pound. 80 to 81
Extra fine pound. 81 25
Llqnor.—Market active. Dealers are sell
ing largely and prleee keep ap well.
Brandy, Ft 87 00 to 12 00
American *. 1 60 to 2 00
Peach 3 00 to 4 00
>le 3 00 to 4 00
, Holland /. 4 00 to 8 00
American (. 1 50 to 2 00
Buna, Jamafoa. .. ,1. - . .. 4 00 to 8 00
American 1 50 to 9 00
Whisky—Corn—Ooontry 1 60 to 2 00
Rectmed, do * 1 15 to 1 40
Rye, do 1 25 to 6 00
Robertson, do 1 60 to ‘if 0
Bourbon, do 1 25 to 5 00
Wine-Msderie 2 76 to 4 60
Sherry 2 60 to 6 00
Port 9 BO to # 00
N. E. Knm 1 75 to 2 26
Telegraphic Market Report».
Nxw Yoiut, Dea 20.—Cotton dull and de
clining; ante. 1800 bale, at 25|. Flonr rather
mure active, bat prices anohanged. Wheat a
oent better, with moderate demand; red West
ern, 81 32 to 1 36. Corn heavy; mixed West-
ern, 8112! to 1 15|. Beef qniet, bnt steady.
Mass pork. 831 75 to 32 26. Lard anohanged.
Whisky firmer, at 81. Groceries dull.
Mousy eeey at 6 to 7. Sterling weak at 6|
to 84. Geld broke down daring the afternoon,
dosing dull at 204 to 20|. Governments
dosed, 62s, 134 ; Southerns irregular; Geor
glas, 81. Stocks closed feverish.
Nxw Onutoxs, Deoomber 20 Cotton dull
and sailer at 24 to 24|c; solas 3,800 bales;
reoeipte 13,801 bales; export, to Liverpool
8.510 bales; to Havre 3,675 bales; to Hamburg
724 bales; to Boston 1,600 bates. Flour firm
at 84 70 to fi 70. Com 81 16 to 1 17. Oete
64 to 65c. Bran 81 15. Hey dall end lower
at 826 to 27. Park 832 50. Bacon dull and
lowex at 16 to 21& Homs 25a Lard firm;
tteroe 194 to 19|e;no kegs hare. Sager dull;
’ ee 12 to 12|c. Molasses, prime 67 to 69c
laky doll at $1 06 to 1 08. Coffee steady
Our 19!to * -
Freights
Sterling 31. New York Sight
134e; prime 17j to 174a
daU.
Gold 120].
4 discount
BahTiuosn, December 20.—Cotton nomi
nalist 25 to 254a Floor firmer; Howard
street superfine 84 75 to 5. Wheat firm.—
Corn active; white 85 to 88c; yellow 90 to 92c.
Oats dull 55 to 66a Provisions—smell bosi-
Pork 832 to 33. Shoulders 16|a-
Lord 19a Whisky 97 to 99c.
Cnrcranixi, Deoember 20.—Whiskey lower;
quoted st 96 to 96o. Coro quiet end unchang
ed. Bacon dull; ehoalden 144o; sides 174 to
18a 17| to JRIa
Meetua, December 20.—Cotton in moder
ate demand, end closed qniet end weak; rale.
1,100 bales; middling 23|o; receipts 3,909.—
Exports 334.
Auansra, December 90.—OoUoo active with
light offerings, bnt closed quiet end easier
234 to 33|o; setae 1,105; iweeipte 1.175.
Ounatu, December Wh—Cotton doll
end easier; eelas 600 boles; middlings 24| to
244e; receipts 645 balsa; exports lo flrei
Britain 1,767 bales.
Stvamraw, Deoember 20. —Cotton—receip
jre writ tee
mtnetas'write the Portotaes falter to
aonwr Thorn peoa I
£
COTTON LANDS FO* IALR.
BOUT MS. am te saperior Oetaca tael foe
in Qfeloot *oi
on Ik* Mississippi river, far peitleulsr*. sMrew
CeoSbat I. T. DOWDAUv M. Louie, Mo.
O. tv. ADALM, Auctioneer.
tee laelwooct wrattwr, will be rwedveritaeC and sold
•a see. te tha weather Is fovorable.
4eo31.lt U. W. AOA1B.
ATBICHABDS’ BOOKSTORE:
G OT BOOM, tnm fate glleeeh.
*od payor hooka, irltt many othar protty thing* tor
OhrifltsM*. OaeuseJM*. deo H-*t
[great bargains
FURUITUREP -
FURNITURE!
FURRITURE!
{PARLOR, BED-ROOM,
AMD
DINING-ROOM SETS.
Lower than Any Home in the South.
• |I hare alwar* oa h»d a vray One serartmeet ot
PARLOR MIRRORSl
A
KEYS LOST.
BUNCH of retell kfa, imon* Vaam s Taka Key.-
e trill coo ft a great fovor by
THIS OFFIOK.
oae flndlo* tht e
leaving them *4
doen-tf
AUCTION SALE
or
Damaged Subsistence Stores
of J. H. Barrett, PaachteM ataat, AW
* ' - “
DAMAGED SUBSISTENCE STORES,
I. H. BABBITT, Aaclioneer.
drell-l*
Uhtd Btatbs iNTzamal Bitmoi,
OolU«*or'» Otto*. 4to Dial of 4HL,
Atlanta, Oa., Drernnb«r fl*. IMS.
XT OTIOI 1* hereby pi van that th* following seizure
1.1 vu made by m* oa tha ITth instant, in th* city
of Atlanta:
One Ox, One Ox Wagon,
Twenty-Three Qallons Whisky.
Haired, in th* hand* of Ltndtey, of Oh«ro-
kre oounty, for a violation of Motion 4f, aot preaed by
Congrere July lfth, 1*0*.
e wUl b* oold for l
quired by law; oUrenriaa, th*
• of the United State*.
JAMK0 ATKIMtt,
WHAT H0U8EKEEPER8 8AY
ABOUT OUB NEW
“Their velne cannot be wUmated.”
*‘Each succeeding year adds to their pop
ularity.”
“No economical Housekeeper con afford
to be without them.”
“They onght to be in every house in thix
country.”
“They can be cheerfully and conscienti
ously recommended hr every person who
ever need them.”
“Thoroughly reliable la oil situations,
■ever falling to operate nnd give perfeet
satisfaction.”
18,847 80X03 IN 1808.
14,057 sold in 9 months of 1869,
FILLEY’S
GENUINE CHARTER OAK STOVES
Are manufretured only by th*
Eioelfiior Manufacturing Company,
„ BT. XaOrrXMB.
CHARLES BOHNEFELD.
. New Discovery !;
Phaloi
VITA^IAj"
ion for the Hair.
Salvi
DIMENT11
iE LIGHT 111
For Restoring to Gra
Original Colorl
Phalon’s “V it Ai^Kiiffers ut
terly from all tJjMTiatr coloring
preparationj^ieretofore used.
It is lbfffnd, sweet smelling,
precuntates no muddy or slimy
matter,requires noshaking,im-
parw no stain to the skin. Hold
it tothe light and it is clear and
cloutless. It leaves no mark on
the scN®; yet it reproduces in
gray haihlljenaturalcolor that
time or sicPhwajLmay have
bleached out of il
HTPhalon’s Vitalii
is for one sole purpose Jftat of
reproducing,with ab^fbte cer
tainty, the natura^flor of the
hair. It is no^ntended as a
daily dressinf^nor for removing
scurf or jttndruff; nor for cu-
ness; nor for stimula-
: growth of the hair.—
—
tFISfER
AR^AJiGEMENT.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC
R A I L W AY.
' objects may be accom-
1 after the color has been
iththe Vitalia,by Pha-
Vernical Hair Invigo-
Application for Exemption.
G eorgia, karalson oothtty j n «. s. Mceiunx
hre Applied for exemption of p*r*on*lty at *
and valuation of homretred, and I wi
-— at 10 o’clock, a. m., on th« 28th day of
D. WOODS/
Ordinary.
D*oamb*r, 1069, at ay office.
d*o ai-wlw
Application for Exemption.
/3.E0B0IA, row
IT hat applied 1
ratttnx rain and
Juno,/. 187
Dranakw, 1
dre 31-wXw
ApplicaUen for Exemption.
G xorqla. towns oooan.-D.Tta Tboaua
bw rapuad for exemption ot mnonalt,, and
ratting apart and valnoUon ol bomwtud, aud t will
rnra upon tba rama at 1 o’olook, r. x.,on tba id of
JaaaaiT, taro, at uty offoa, te atawura.. Tbi. 1Mb
Dep.m6or, 1800. JAMgH WHITX,
dra 11-wlw Ordinary.
5,278 balap; export* 1,345 bairn; ralaa,
balaa; middling. 24o and in good dem.nd.
Bt Lodii, Decamber 20.—Oorn doll; oht
o fancy white cl 96 to 98a. Wblaky
’otk heavy at 830 50. Bacon qniet;
lata 154 to 154o. Lard qniet.
Lrvaepoor, Deoember 20.—Cotton
planda 11| lo ll|d; (Meant llj to 12.
2,000 balaa; exporta nnd apaonlation
ifoa.
Louiovxllx, Deoember 20 —Mem pork
831 50; ihoaldara 164c; olaar aidaa 164c. Lard
184a. Wblaky 96c.
foabrlll. Hag Trade.
The Loatavilta Coorierdooraal, of the 16th,
•ayi: " NotwithaUndiug tha inelamensy ‘of
tha weather to-day, pork-packing operationa
wan qatta brtak, and four of tkahonaaa were
engaged. Tha day'a bwtenna foote np 4,400
hood, and 9,000 hood ora reported loft own In
porn. Tha total killing np to thta evening
omoanta to 153,524 head. BacalpU to day by
tint aad nil amoanl lo about 2.500 hood, and
prioaa ruled fittrar, aad good to extra choice
gredte command 810 to 810 85 groat, and
I0t»68 76 for madiata gradaa, oath. Boat
tranaaotiona are nude on tim. on term, that
an not given. Tba ahotbarop thrarv ia now
wait aataWtahad In the mtada at paokera. i
it tt highly prababi. that prioaa will go a
' r above praaant qaotatione. If mot
ran be had, it ta believed tha
i bwalnam will aqaal that oMSfiB-6.’,
The Bad Hirer rebate hare pieced Governor
McTavitk aadar aloaa gourd oa ooooant ot
recant praelaroaltoa advtatag tkam lo lay
down their anna and rabmlt Ont of M«-
Doagal'a paity, (taptain Camp bail, attempted
to oater Fort Garry, hot he waa fortwd back
Mid lorbfadtet to re-enter the liam of tha In-
i of tha Company.
Application for Exemption.
/> xosau. TOWNS COUNT?,—Gra. W. Broobahlar
vl ha* applied for *zemptton of personalty, and
aattiog apart ajkt} vatretion of Hom«at*ad. and 1 wiU
pre* upon thareare at l o’olook ». m., on th* Id day
•* njy offioo, in Hiawatare. Thl*
18th Dre*nb*r, ism. JAMBS WHIT*,
d*o 21-wflw Ordinary.
Application for* Exemption.
/-V OOBGU. TOWNS OOONTT—JraraiWb Xerk boa
U foVbwi for exemption oi praoatet, raid Mtateg
.pert rad nluteton of homratwd. end 1 WiU pua npon
ri. rarae et lo'fodi ■„ on lb. id day or January.
1870, at my odtan in Iftawara.e. Tbia —" “
18. jaw
d*o
CHANCED SIDES,
N£ by ra dotrg, I bar. cbuinnl a rain froom In
Tbroabar • n.w bnIMieg, oonvenirait and aurao-
, on th. ptaH.nta.1 od. of Whiubtel .trrat, at No.
.xfo-ra formerloeetlon, which
TO BENEFIT
JUporttra ilwilamyralf. It ta nwdlra. to ttel von
•BHgisjjXjEs. m&snsi
THE PEOPLE
nng
ting
The;
plisht
fixed
Ion’s
rator.
The ViTXStfrit a harmless
and unequaled prepluationfor
the reproduction of lie origi
nal hue of gray hair, Aid noth
ing else. This is accomplished
in from two to ten applications,
according to thed^th of shade
required. StjUroyall druggists
deolP-dly
BAINBRIDCE, CUTHBERT
COLUMBUS RAILROAD CO,
clearing, and croretia* for th* rectiona of
E hblag,
road.
performance of
at thit office
on and after lat January, 1*70.
Tba right 1* rreervad to rejret all bid* If non* are
— JOHN Q. OLARKE,
IF YOU DOUBT IT,
COME AND feiEE.
1 -?** * nd **®®*rio*. to® largest
WATCHES AND IJEWELRY,
8d Silver-Plated War*, Clocks, At.,
NB
UBrouslit to Jk-UMitA,
And hevtnf porehrate DIREOT them Wanntutnrer.
NET CASH PRICES,
W« are kbte, wtlllag crag Oetertralraad
The Old Reliable Passenger Bouts
TOOLI
Northern, lactam aafl Wooten Cities,
oxataiaa oxuTBotmnoa xxnu
THE ONLY ROUTE km ATLANTA
. RUNNING a
B DOUBLE DAILY THB0U6H THAIS,
rrraranag. voratMllty of twraty-fonr (M) boar.- <U-
tay, lartd.nl 10 line, havtef bnt oe. dotty
TUX UNITED naTXS nan.
Between Atlanta and New York
I* oerrled exMettvely by thl* line.
Through PaiMager TraUu Leave Atlanta
8.15 A. M.—5.50 P. M
Moklog alow ooanectlon. at Tlngrann for
Borne, Selma, Meridian, and New
Orleana
At Chattanooga, with th* Bret Tonne**** k Ceoryia
Railroad for all point*
North & East by Lynchburg.
Th* Mecnphia A Charlretoo. for
Canton, Memphis A Mew Orleans,
AND POINTS WBBT.f
Th* Nash fill* k Chattanooga, for
itaehrlUe and all Folate North, East and
Weet via Lonlerllle.
RAS8KNOER8 HaTX CIIOIOX OF
TWENTY-SIX DIFFEKENT BOUTE8
new
ATLANTA TO NEW YORK.
Pullman’’* Traveling Palace•
ON OU. NIGHT TROINB.
The Best Eating Honees in the Cotmtry.
No Midnight Changes.
Finely Finished Oars Well Heated
aud Ventilated.
QUICK TIME AND SURE CONNECTIONS.
Tickets for sale at all Ticket Offlces for all
points reached by this line.
FARE SAME as byfOTHER ROUTES.
Baggage Checked Through.
PRYOR STR]
the woofs
roBONE WEEKo ,
L5F*w*4;'
NEWCOMB’S M08T1.PV
sssaWaaSsSte
■SateSw •• s
— dns**^*
w. W. NEW!
atecraton 8L trilray
LEO
CATHOLICITY A® _
AX' THE CITY
TVftl;
Hau,
roller SKATSfl" j
u^d^3;s , ° 00 '« rar
JfSSSi
JJ-^JfatekWHxbiXrara.^
Paokagre of 12 Ttckefo
BfoNl* Hotel* re
Half Ticket*
Urea/Skate*
Wteotafor rau.tPhimp. a^^jg
FLOUR PROPOSAlT
EW W* do not adrerttM our Conductor*. Their de
portment and attention do that
B. W. WRE**. General Ticket Agent.
K. B. WALKKH, Mreter Traneportattoo.
E. HVLBBRT, Bupt. W.1LB.&
OvnoB Onar Comaauir or *
o’ m Sc..* _
Attanfo, Oa, irakunl
S EALED PBOROsaiS wit! ta raralm n... ^
until IS o’clock M, Hond.,lI,™“Si 1
tovtareirainx th. Bnbdrarara’tkJSStRib
40,000 PouikI
EXTRA OR FAMILY
(whioh to b* stated in the propoealal to btrefai.
good, sound, new, fall whiat^’
Bidders will state whether it la prcpcaad t, a
the flonr In sacks or barrel*. ■ «
The flour to he deUvered at foe rvre.^ra m
House at McPherson Barracks. Atkata, Qa. •»
2£*h day of January. ua, ««
SamSLsoffloar in paper or ttn bous, afo «
mark ed onuTbo*’ ^ ^ •
Theoonteat*. name of contractor, ttre «
and date of purchase most b« markadimBt
ag* of flour when delivered.
PropoeaU to be in dupi __
poeals for Flour,” and addressed to the i
d upon act pi* I
* Brig. Ore. aad 0
Dspartemtal
WM. WOOF
REYNOLDS’
TURBINE WATER WHEELS.
streams, and where beck-water usually stops
other wheels, these etannch Turbines continue to per
form their labors —”***- **— * -----
or dTonthe.
In most looatlone
with little interruption from floods
flume is required—thus saving
UNDEBTAKKBS INI VPM
un, Bolting Cloths,
Cotton end woolen Mi
expense. MID Shafting, Gearing,
- leths, Machinery for dri
a Mills, all of flrst-olaas,
t reasonable prioee. 1
1 pamphlet rent team on appUoation. Address,
GEORGE TALLCOT.
dec lMm p. O. Box 1183, 26 Liberty si., H. T.
INCORPORATED I860.
tend to Funeral/! at any mw, wi
dare Hearse forntahed or for hire,
be f urnUlied. *11 kinds of U|
Furniture repaired, ram Ulied,
‘ w building on Broad
[Jpholtfor v
LANDHBERG1
To sell re ow Many*
either la town, oity or rDiaga,
t person as* peremu in any plaoe.
North, Sooth, Host or Welt.
W. h... btetar rramura for m. ynrebra. qqd rata ol
rotate tearara te
vxmn w*.Toana
' Boom SMUi bra m ran ml wt wo
‘tetaite. thab.MAt ot tbV adraatre.
TWENTY-ONE YEARS
la tha Jretry Buriora ta attaato, ud ta tbora wh
bare mM vita tba
Old EsUbliihmant of Sr Lawahe,
sns Bars brtkn tBuxuxntn
THAN AST HOUSE Ot ATLANTA
bps i'.‘ ■
Repairing Watohaa and Jewelry.
foAWSSUi * NSIBBS.
“^JritaretVtaOteatartttm. Tbta Mb day,
CAPITAL $350,000.
J. F. BOZEMAN, President.
D. F. WILL00X, Secretary.
CONTINUES to fnrntah perfect scoarlty
against loss ar damage by ffre on all kinds
of lasorable property at adequate ratea. |
Agents can be found al ovary proainant
point
IN THE 80UTHERN 8TATE8,
to whom applications for insnranoa may ba
made.
JOHN C. WHITNER, AGENT,
BANK BLOCK,
Wo, 8 Alataama Street,
dratoAiBF^ JI?irI '- A ’ <>:A -
LUMBER YARi
(Oppo.lt. Oa, E. B. Drpot, idrata fl
Hash, Doors, and Bll
LUMBER SAWED TO
DRE8SED and FRAKW1
0att%o
A.STHAL"
TTlfLEU many oth
U FEC1LY PORE, «
or mixtures of any kind,
while burning, give#** “
bo ussd withths asais *
'SIS
e has any aochleai oca
filled with it, If upas* red k
TO FBEVMfT - ADDLTIBA
rotate rely ta traoraraterj
-n-* * r— —f-
prtetor*.
P. O. Box *.080. ...
Bred foe circulars, wMh
SC*!
M. E. KENNY’S
New A.le Defpot,
JTO. 14 PRTOM STREET. £,*
AppUcatioafsr Lww |
G ao tuna.
ten. ra.r .xpbanoe «• SSara •
.r Sib. MSS-
Tsoaxws
j^a««v ta nan aamrr iwth. (Mranud
OLD WICKL1FFK.
K SCNNT taraaotlbr
XjlU’ra Ohloago Alo.
K BNBT Urare!for
OT .TI TOM
K""" T
K BMb V-S BITTBIU orauol b. raotete M •
foota TKT THV.B.
GO AND HUE KKNNT,
AT 8lt NVW 0T4ND, ON
cessed. Vaotmharmk,
Admlnlslretor tHth th*
nAUBHt, ORWOW J
MPOtwaW
HARDWARE AND '
IRON AND I
dxoubis ta
"'"''■■■‘"SiSfi
T. BANKS,
■o. 00 wait.hall ■ trrat. Ofatyreoa
=ss,
oxwxreox
Liverpool and London and Globe Fire naSra* ntejaB-jy*j£“
Insuranoe Company.
(MM
araeu ta otta, tra New tub..
milsKKt'WB
- paid.