Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, October 31, 1869, Image 2

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Offloial eighty-fir* millions, six hundred ind nlnety- fbnr thouond, eight hundred and ninely- fear (9186.944.994) dollar*. At the Utter 4sg* ton fitovmsmeat hnd M P*<Me Boll- road Bond* to th* laiuM 168,014,910, tor it* miMna** "tie* hugest city, ooanty wed auto oiro«totlom“ «lutoHtoNM*l Uto ream. the Mh lUilroada ta »u atjoal aam. Ad- dlag to*a* Paeto* Bonds to th* pravloaa turn, a* haeeaa aotoal dearaaaaol ha publio debt. In ton* yean, to Ik* amount at 1144,811.114. Th* aaaatta of Ut* Government la ooln and cnrnaay. an hand la th* Treasury, enrannted •a to* lat of duly, IMS. to tiai.8M.0U, ex oeaale* of tba Staking Fanil bund*. The ae- erued InUireal liability, at the name time, »«« 140,480,408. Thla lean* a eurpius iu the Traaaary oi 861,884,611. Thia aurplua added to to* 1144,881,114, preeioaal; named aa Uia i aotuul re- ralaed from la Well done. 80a raiaed toon la Firat National Bank Of Springfield, flL, 6a, Imitation. Farmer* Notional Bank of Beading, Pa., reported la circulation. Look oat tor all farmer* national banka, aa the town and 8tat* can be aaally changed end printed from to* earn* counterfeit plate. da, Jewett City Notional Bank, Jewatt City, Ct. In tba imitation lb* date on the dtek ol th* chip la 1,2*8. It ahonld ba 1,491 The date 1,491, on th* right and of tba gannin* bill, nndor tha Indian prince**, ia left off of th* imitation. Wkt —I "' ’ " | ' ■tow, or tk© fleeat <»© that eaa be u»Oftfco- towd. for the proof o* th# —Mttoa Wbai do«« the Intelligencer In «4iiiliwu to ibe *U>»« *• will gl*© th* toil of olothM In Atlanta for Uto proof.—lonstituito*. Au«i again, in addition, «ro will give the beat pair of boota that can ba made iu Atlanta, and half a detftu aMrU.—Jhfl. And iu addition to the above, we will give half a dozen pair of aooka, and half a doaan pair of auspandera.—Omstto*dan 80CA. And in addition to all of tha above, wa will give tha old lady half a doaan elegantly ©m- — .m-.—. The word “fad,” ondor the engKarer’a nama in imitation la “far.” it, Jewatt Oily National lititik, Ct. The ooaraeat part of the bill la on tbe left end. The female with the star over her head. Tbe genuine bare sixteen stars In two half clrole#. The Imitation has twenty-three, and very dis- iinct. 10s, Farmers’ National Bank of Amsterdam, ” * The letter “A” in “Amsterdam,” under with Him/* and he quailed. itmrus B. BULLOCK, Bevotted* and faith, love and eoniaf e failed ; ■e madly swore, •* I sever knew the asea I *• Benouuoed the Christ, who humbly weehed hie feet, Benounoed his God—Him who, he knew, could rdiee Legions of armed angels, were it meet. To succor Him. Yea, Peter did deny The Lord who loved him, wtlh e thrice-to Id lie. art Silver-Plated Ware, Ctoetu, He., deereaae of to* pablle debt, giv< duoiiou to too auiouut of 4305,717,836, from Thla ehowa N. Y. toe word* "National Benk of, "In the ebor* Imi tation. la emaller than toe other letters, and the carted line under "united" rone into the ehoding of the "united.” Tbe genuine doe* not. 10*, Fourth National Bank, New York elty. In the battle of Lexington, on the left end of the bill, (he men lying on the ground, hi* right foot In the gnnoine doea not touch the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. July let, 1868, to July lat, 1809. an average deereaae of more than 6100,000,- 000 lor aauh ytar aino* the debt reaohed ita maximum point; and toe rate of taxation and public expenditure daring tola period haa been largely reduced. In to* the* of thee* facta, how contemptibly eiUy 1* the Demooretio twaddle about Repudi ation! Preaidant Orant’a adminiatration ie literally taking all the wind out of their soils Oonaidered merely in ita financial character, it will be tba death knell of the Repudiation It propones to be honest, to Ai I I.lhvjr INVENT ADAS tax ELI AM Bq Which Is the mcatpopnlor and datable. All Machine. are aahlact to ta. mtm,A., ' laiaat lmpro vraroau GIVEN For Hemming, Felling, Braiding, Tucking, QnUttng, Etc., No trouble to shew Machines, whether you purehpee or not. Paraont u*n> u* sire to tied# them n i ***to AWAY. on-Don't tall to aaa the Bow* Moahiae bafor. porebasta, any other. aa \jvm*r mss:ax*i* *t., atx*amii* , HILL Cfc ( Good Agent* Wanted ltx Every County in Like bellowing tempest on s foundering berk. When hops hongs quivering to one brittle eper, Upon the ooword’s guilty eonsoftssms smote Th* Indignant (bunder of the oook's shrill note. Christ looked on Peter, so he stood ofor 5 Nor hots, nor wroth were tn that wounded look, Bnt teodereet love gushed forth end crushed and broke Poor Peter’s ramparts down. Hs slunk away. And wept his anguish out upon th# dark. Oh* more than dew and darkness was that night I And mors than pain the biting pain he felt I And more than grief the grief that thus oould melt I The Book wss broke I Oh burning, blighting breath* Denying Qo«l—consenting to bis dssth I NET CASH PRICES, W# are Able, Willing and Determined To aaU aa lew aa any paraon or pareoaa ta any place, dthar ta (own, ally or rill**., North, South, Eait or West. A Good Jou and a Rtis Cum.—So far from Ukiug down the ineorreot statement in regard to its circulation, which ban so long been standing at tbe head of ite columns, the Iutelligeneer of ytetorday morning tries the effect of “quads” upon it, and spreads the glaring misrepresentation wide before the pnb- lio gate. It evidently enjoys the joke it is palming off upon the people; but it reminds ns of the toad in the fable, which envied the ■ixe of the ox and endeavered to swell to equal proportion, bnt exploded of its own wind.— We fear this will be the fate of onr facetious old neighbor, if she carries the joke too fur. It is rather a bad sign to hear persons prating of their good name, for they generally have none. The same rale applies to newspapers, as they seldom brag over their big circulation until they begin to lose what they have. A “the largest city, county Tux undersigned beg to announce that under the Arm name of J. L MILL1B ft OG., they have seeocUted themselves togsthsrfor (he purpose of conducting a Economical Book A Job Printing House, printing materials and machinery of that which-since the early part of 1807-toe been familiar to the pbblio as the "Economical Job Printing OSes." A Urge out* Uy In Power-Prosese and Printing Materials—oomprie* lug all the Utest Improvements known to the Art—will enable the undersigned not only to exepute, In an en tirely satisfactory manner ea to mrus and raojtrr- xsas, all orders entrusted to them, but also to secure to tbe public the full benefit of that which tbe hams of the establishment Indies tea—economy 1 It remains for those in want of any and every kind of PRINTING to test whet there is of smosun In "economy” being proclaimed s prominent feature of tbs business. Each member of the Arm having a practical knowl edge of, and many years’ experience in, the Anr os Paun-mo, they feel confident of their ability to main tain satisfactory business relations with all who may favor them with patronage. Merchants, Bankers, Pro fesaioual and Railroad men, Insurance Agents, and business men generally, are invited to visit the new establishment. Location: Up stairs In Hillteu’s New Building, Alabama street, opposite the Postofiioe. Orders for Blank Books (ruled to any pattern), will reoeivs prompt attention. J. I. MILLMi, Three ■nnleas days above the tomb-locked Christ, And on the soul of Peter lay a night Thrice darker than those days, and, anguish-voiced. He mourned the dead, and oowered with affright Because to helped to slay Him. Bnt there cams A morning when the grave gave np its dead, The stone refused the blessed form to prison ; And all Judea rang with “ Christ Is risen 1 ” And Peter, fearful and with bowed heed, Sought out his Master to he reconciled. The Savior looked upou HU piteous child, And thrice he questioned, " Simon, lov’at thou me 7 ” "Yes Lord—Thou know’st I ” and wept. And then tbs light, BadUut and smiling, starred his hsppy night “Democracy, faithfully oollect the revenue of the Govern ment, to abridge the publio expenditures, and employ ita surplus funds in liquidating the publio debt, paying it dollar for dollar, ao oording to tbe well understood terms -of tbe ooutraot. raged to Raid on SECAR M AN u PACT Our only reference ts TWENTY-ONE YEARS In the Jwelry Business In Atlanta, and to those who have traded with the Old Establishment of Er Lawshe. Talented Inebriates. A coirespondent of the Boston Journal writes: " In the Binghampton Inebriate Asy lum are eminent lawyers from New England, whom I have heard plead with Webster and Choate, men of wealth and standing; eloquent temperance oiators, whose names and address I have seen within n year in the Journal; men who have been and are still officially oonneoted with the city government of New York; pro fessional men of high standing; eloquent and distinguished ministers of the gospel; eons of eminent merchants of New Yorlc aud other leading oities; some of the most talented artists of the land; organists who readily com manded $5,000 a year iu the city; with bank ers, lawyers, olerks, aud eminent men; nearly all of them nnder thirty years of age. Many of them are fine performers. They have or- Haw Bailee* is Bacei Oise Pablle Parse. We find the following in the Atlanta Intelli gencer of Wednesday: Wkstebm k Atlantic B. It., Oot., 18th, 1809.—Tbe undersigned, a portion of the Georgia Delegation, returning from tbe Com mercial Convention, just adjourned at Louis ville, Ky., hereby tender to hia Excellenoy, Governor Bullock, our hearty thanks for a WB HATH BUTTER ARRANGEMENTS THAN ANT HOUSE IN ATLANTA, FOB Repairing Watches and Jewelry. octM—d2m LAW9HE A HAINES. I think the flaw lu Peter was aot one The sun hath veiy rarely shone upon. We, who aro sinless,—who have not denied The precious Lord, nor Him have crucified, May cast a atone at Peter. But beware, T’ assume too much ; tbe image that ws bear Is Adam’s and not Cbrlft’s. Ah, God forbid, That we should blame, who do as Peter did ; Forefeud our faith and lengthen out our trust I 81nntng, oh let us weep as Peter wept, That tears like his may purify our dust. Nor let the cock-crow come when we have slept But look on us, as erst on him, and move Our eyes to weep u* into perfect love I paper boasting of and State circulation of any paper at this point,” ought not to refuse to oonnt the noses of ite subscribers with those of ite eotempora ries who deny the claim. The Intelligeuoer has had a fair cballeuge and extraordinary in ducements held out, yet it oannot be brought to the count, bat conlinaes in the most face tious manner to pat forth its claims. What a jolly old joker she ia, to be sure ! Ita drollery is as comical as that of an elephant trying to turn a somersault. Confederate Slates teth >ru(ory Building, Marble and Mahogany. f Y AK aud Figured T»bU Oil Cloths, s Lf ty. at s reduction of 25 cants per ya New Window Shades and 8. 9. KXUDBJCK * SON, 0*111-11 Marietta Ureal. worship which in held daily, and the wortbip of-the Sabbath, give concerts* have entertain ments, rnu a small theater onoe u week, have negro ministrels, aud the whole week is occu- £ ied in a round of interesting amusements.— (any of the rooms are fitted op in ortistlo style by the patients, and a more cheerful, exuberant retreat cannot be found in the coun- ilsndld varle- Important Rsvtaus Decision. We find in an Atlanta paper the full text of a highly important opinion recently delivered by Judge John Erskine, of the United States District Court lor Georgia. The cose before Judge Erskine was one involving the right of internal revenue officers to coll upon manu facturers of taxable good* for information ne cessary to detect and punish not only frauds upon the revenue suspected to have been com mitted by themselves, but those charged apon other manufacturers and dealers, lievenno officers had been sent to Georgia to examine the account books of oertain dealers in toboo- I * I I inia and North Oar- npHH above building was erected of the boat pressed JL brick, and in tha most substantial manner, by tbe Confederate States, to to used se a Laboratory. The main portion of this building Is two stories high, (eeoh 20 feet), and 800 feet long by 50 aud 80 feet wide, with extension at each and one story high* and each 200 by 25 feet. It la located about one mile and a half from the city of Macon, and Immediately upon the track of the Macon ft Western Railroad. This building being situated In the oeniar of the 001- ton-growlng region of Georgia, and expressly arranged to support machinery, the sale offers special induce-. manta to capitalists and manufacturers, for whom Qnorgit now opens a fine field for remunerative in vestments. By virtu# of writs of venditioni exponas, issued from tbs United States District Court ter the Southern District of Georgia, I will sell the above property, to gether with 145 seres of lend upon which It is situated, at public auction before the Court House door in the FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAY8, FISH, OYSTERS STATE NEWS. Col. A. D. Nunually’s smokehouse was de stroyed by fire a day or two ago. The Rome Daily says: Entrances are being made doily of stock, agricultural implements, and fraits, household, farm, and garden pro ductions, hogs, sheep, cattle, ana males for exhibition at the Agricultural Fair. The Augasta papers state that the amount of freight received at Augnsta by the Georgia Road is so great that the depot will not con tain it, and large quantities are piled nnder the eaves of the bailding and covered with tarpaulins. The Savannah Advertiser of Friday says : The British ship Alexandria, Captain Brown, was cleared for Liverpool yesterday with a cargo of 2,778 bales of npland cotton, weigh ing 1,288,969 pounds, volned at $334,877 81. The British ship Crescent City was also clear ed yesterday for Liverpool with 4,804 bales uplaud cotton, weighing 2,202,127 pounds, and valued at $564,555 26. Tbe Telegraph says that the different cot ton warehouses of Macon are now filling up rapidly under the low and continued decline in the price of cotton. Planters who are able to do so, as a general thing, are storing for thirty cents, while the buyers are taking promptly near all that is offered at present market rates. Tims far cotton buyers have been losing money in this and all other mar kets of the South, and should prices not very materially advance next spring they will be well nigh crushed under their heavy losses. Last week, says the Cathbert Appeal, as Mr. 8. L. Cooper was returning home, after selling hia eotton, he encountered just on the BY TELEGRAPH ASMOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. delight of the Convention may be so consid ered. A free train and free victuals was a hospitality upon the part of a State dishonor ed by scalawags and plundered by carpet-bag gers, but the poor burdened people who pay lor tbe hospitality do not feel honored or ben- edited by its display.—Colxtmbue Sun. The impudence of tho thing is monstrous; besides the cord is based upon falsehood. “The hospitality of the Governor” is simply a misnomer—is it hospitality for the thief or the robber to feast those from whom he has stolen, or has robbed, npon the wines and meats they have lost? We are not surprised that the distinguished individuals should have considered their “la bors and success” worthy of the extraordinary “hospitality. We know many of them and their brass is only eqnsled by their willing ness to accept “hospitality” as a means of grace. Tbe Columbus Sun aud Albany News are terribly exercised over a small matter. Their gall bladders are so much out of order that they have to step aside to corse their friends.— Nearly every man, probably every man, ex cept one, who sigued that card thanking the Governor, ia a pronounced Democrat. 8ome of them have nearly ai spectabiltty and position NOON DISPATCHES. Washington, October 30.—Seeph Tamer, was elected Speaker of the Virginia Ilonse of Delegates. Mr. Platt, momber elect from Petersburg, had an interview with Grant to-dav. Hoar is about issuing his opinion on the salaries of Judges exempt from law. Nothing has been beard from Colonel Casey, though his contemplated movements make it improbable that he was aboard the Stonewall. whexlxno, Ootober 30.— Returns come in slowly; Wood and Harrison counties, hereto- fote Republican, have gone Democratic. It will require a week to determine the result. Madrid, October 30.—One hundred and sixty-six Monarchists will vote for tho Duke of Genoa for the throne. Caibo, Egypt, Ootober 30.—The Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, was chosen Presi dent ol the Commission, to fix the control of the Snez Canal. London, October 30.—Peabody’s condition is favorable. 200,000 Segars, price $22 00 to $80 00 per Thousand, Tobacco Pancake Boils, Bright Navy, Stonewall Twist, W. Brown’s Bright Pound, 150 dozen Pipes, from $1 per hundred t« 00, whose factories in VL_ olina had been seized, and the assessor at At lanta was instructed to procure from the agents S 8 KBNDRIOK ft BON aro prepared to make the • handeome dwellings, now going np In Atlanta, to look as well of the tobaoco bouses in question information required to facilitate the investigation. The Supervisor of Internal Revenue for the States of Florida and Georgia then, nnder the authority ol the act of Congress of July 20, section 49, issued a summons against each of the members of a oertain firm, dealers iu to bacco in Atlanta, Ga., requiring them to ap pear before him at his office ana to testify un der oath, and to produce their books, papers, Ac., relating to any business transacted by or through them between specified dates. The objection was taken that tbe provision in tbe act giving power to the Supervisors to enforce this examination into the books and papers for the sake of making evidence against other parties was unconstitutional and void; bnt af ter carefully reviewing all the authorities, Judge Erskiue sustained the constitutionality between tbe lawful hours of sals, on tbs First Tuesday in Deoember Next. T1BM8 CASH, ponsment Savannah, Ga., Ootober 18th. 1858. Call soon, or you will lose a bargain. All cash orders promptly attended to by .~' ' JOHN r No. 11 Peachtree Street, opposite I* ' Oar tains, Cor- (test and best, a’s pocket can Sals positive, and without post- W. H. SMYTH, U. 8. Marshal, octlfi-dtds. IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, ! IKON AND NTEEL. j DIALERS IN Guns, Rifles, Axes, Hoes, OhainB, Ac. Also sgonts for the salo of Brinly’s Universal Ploughs. Fairbanks’ Standard Scale*. Da Font’s Klilc and Blaitlnr Powder, Old Do minion Nalls, K K8PEOT»DIXI cell the attention or the oonntrT trade, and the public generally, to their large and varied stock, embracing, in addition to the above, a oomptete assortment of Builders’ Hardware, Me chanics’ Toole, Anvils, Vloes, Bellows, Hone and Male Bhoss, Cotton and Wool Cards, Circular and MiU Saws. I i** th “ r J kn . d Rubb er Belting, Nova Scotia Grind- . Ho U° w « Ware * Carriage and Wagon material of all kinds, such se Hickory Spokes, Felloes and Shafts, Elm and Loonst Hubs, Poles, Beets, Bpring Bam., Biptic and Bids Springs, Iron Axlea. sad Enameled Leather, Enameled Cfotto, OU Carpet, Ac., Ao„ Ac. AU of which they offer at the lowest market rates. ,uit Purchasers, at their old stand, 58 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. oet 24—dSm G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. Acssc Cooli. The lianas. PASSEH0ERUD NIGHT DISPATCHES. J.O. PECK & CO of the law, and directed oomplionoe with the summons. The high character which Jndge Erskino Wabhinoton, October 30.—Fish is gone. Farragut is convalescent Robeson is gone. Wm. Gidney has been appointed Assessor of the First Virginia Distriot. St. Petebbbubo, Ootober 30.—The Czar will spend a part of the winter at Cowes and Nice. Nxw Orleans, October 30. -Casey was not on the steamer Stonewall. The Louisville Oommeroial Convention Le* vee Committee met here to-dav and resolved to organize a stock company for levee build- * — eg> Davis has gone to hia home in 'BUILDERS, MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS in JJ Lumbar, Doora, Baah, Blind#, Mouldings, Ao., ft a. Saab of all alaaa oonetently on baud. We tore aow on hud, end ere dellj reodTUf, tbe Urgaet end beet aeeortment of lumber *T«r brought to Atlanta. Joiet of all length# and alcee, and aeaaoned lumbar of avorr variety. Don’t aay It la not In town until you have taken a look at our pllea. J- 0. MW* aug 8-d8m W. G. GRAMLING. HARDLY TO BE EXPECTED I much sense and re- n Georgia as either Lamar or onr friend Styles. That card was but a decent fulfillment of the amenities of polite life. Such saints as the “Ban” and the “News” would have gone into spasms to have seen Breckin ridge and Bullock in a free and easy converse at the Galt Honse in the presence of hundreds. It is an admitted fact that tho Georgia Del egation took a high stand and had large in- flnenoe in the Louisville Convention, and “Varney G ask ill" has the credit of making the most telling speech that was made. But there are,and alwaya have been, some men who never see anything done well unless their fingers have been employed. In the opinion of Lamar and Styles no good or decent thing can come from Bullock. If he were on the road to Heaven, they would, at once, start for hell. Well, every man to hia taate. Quarrell on, gentleman. Strike down' your brethren, gentlemen. Republi cans like to see your home-thrusts. Yon don’t hart us. Snch talk is mortifying to the better feelings of human nature. It ia a little remarkable that no paper, as far aa we have observed, haa attacked the Georgia Delegation or the Chairman, bnt South Georgia Democratic papers. Had it not been for the Georgia Delegation, the 32d parallel would not have been adopted either in Memphis or Louisville. And a Southern Pacifio route above tbe 32d parallel would leave Colnmbas out in tbe cold, and all our Southern ports below Norfolk, and tbe Gulf States would reap but littlo benefit from the other proposed routes. The record of the Georgia Delegation and the Chairman in too good, and (heir “labors and success” too petent for tho people of Georgia, for whom they voluntarily spent their time, money and brains, to sympathize lu any degree with your anoalled for and un timely criticisms. A Fact. The Ka Klnx press is os full of envy, hate and malice as the devil ia full of venom. They have proven Ihemaelvoa a blighting curse to the material and political interesta of tho South, and tha people are beginning to aoe it There la no violence to whioh they will not resort in order to carry out their diabolical ends. sustains amonug Southern jurists gives weight to the important decision. The above is from the Buffalo Express.— Jndge Erskine has been upon tbe Distriot Coart Bench since the reopening of the Uni ted States Courts in the South after the rebel lion, and while many cases of great impor tance have been beard by him, none have been taken by writ of error or appeal to the Supreme Court We understand that Jndge Erskine has been recommended by the Gov ernors of Georgia, Alabama and Florida for the vacancy in the Supreme benoh occasioned by tbe death of the late Justice Wayne, who kUB SECOND FALL STOCK ia now arriving, an.* 1 hiv.lnir thee mnet hHHient ...i.ii.. U ^ uuw torrivtuH, cu*- bracing the moat brilliant varietiea of Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mattings, Mats, Curtains, Shades, Aa, That wa have aver had. Call and aea ua and let no make your homes happy. 8. 8. KENDRICK A BON. 0000* matmessrsas" 1 - ATLANTA and AC CHARLESTON, OhMrlotto, WILEISGTON, WILMI, Washington, 5t ' Philadelphia and dollar bill for them, and in tho act of compli ance, one of tbe scamps snatched the money from his hand and plunged into the adjacent thicket The astonished countryman waa about to follow in pursuit, bnt the other man told him to remain still, and be would over take and capture tbe thief, inatanter. It is needless to say our verdant friend was doubly Mississippi. Governor Worinouth says be will not coll told bim to remain still, and he would over take and capture tbe thief, inatanter. v ‘ ‘~ wm&ms mn+msinsA Meed rr i sold, as the latter worthy has not shown him self ainoe. A few Sabbaths since, says the Covington Examiner, an old gentleman residing in this coantv, came to the conclusion that he would attend preaching at a Church in the neighbor hood. Harnessing op his horse to a baggy that had been left standing under tbe shelter, unused for a week or so, he proceeded to the Church. While unhitching the horse, the old gentleman was somewhat astonished by the exit of an old hen from under the seat who flew off in her accustomed glee of cackling, os though she had just emerged from her nest under the barn. The occurrence created no little merriment among the by standers con gregated before the Choreb. The old hen however, seemed to be perfectly at home, and after picking ronnd to ker own satisfaction, again returned to her nest of eggs, under the seat of the buggy. The old gentleman, who by the way, is a widower, and rather sprnoing round prospecting for a second voyage on the soe of matrimony, was rather nonplussed, at the merriment “old speckle” hod created at his expense. OkeEm The Savannah News gives home interesting cotton statistics. It says: The receipt*of cot ton at thia port for the present week, ending yesterdav, amount to 17,975 bales of upland and 450 bale* of sea island, being tbe largest receipts for any week aince the first of Sep tember, the commencement of the commer cial year. Tho receipts of cotton at all the K rta for the present year foot np 356,885 les, ogainat 261,429 bales for tho same pe riod lost year, being an excess over the re ceipts of last year of 96,456 bale*. The ship ment* from Savannah to foreign port* np to this time amount to 15,859 bales, none having boon exported at this date last year. The ex ports from United States ports to foreign ports foot up 121,943 bale*, against 56,793 bales for the some time lost year, being an excess or 55, - 160 bate* over last year. Tbeahipmentsooaet- wise from Southern ports amount to 167,779 boles, against 109,188 bales last year, being an exoess of 48,641 over last year. The stock on hand at all ports foot np 149,775 bales, against 133,433 bales Isst year, being an excess of 16,- 342 bales over laet year. From these figures It will be seen that, while the receipts are 96,456 bales over the receipts of lost year at this time, the stock on bend and on shipboard i* mly 16,342 bales to exoees of last ysor. an extra session of the Legislature. Custom receipts here for Ootober are over It ia the onlj preparation vet discovered that will produce hair on ike bald head. It waa diaoovared In Atlanaa. It toa bean tea ted In Atlanta. Ita refarenoee are In Atlanta. It haa prodnoed hair and whlskera on a gentleman in Atlanta over 50 jeara of a«e. ^D^removee acaba, aourfe, and dandruff from th# It remove# all Itching and heat of the ecalp. It keepa the acalp clean and healthy. It Immediately etope the hair from falling out. It ftlNM htolr. ahlak... **4 ... ... I $536,000. Excess of $33,000 over corresponding month sinoe 1860. Wilmington, October 30.—All the officers of the Cuba were discharged by tho Commis sioner to-dAy except David A. Telfair, D. D. Munroe, Nicholas Esling, R. H. Gibson, N. D. Phillips, Louis Erench and John Lynob, /A PENING of DILL A MAIER’B new Pllotoi vs graplxlo and A.rt Goalie* ry, on Whitehall street, in CHISOLM’8 NEW BUILDINC, Can be seen specimens of every deaci Inga, from the Cabinet to Life-Blxe Pc Water Colors. Carted* Vitiiee, and to llfe-alzo are executed In the beat ■ and at moat reasonable price*. Oi specimen#. 0. W. DILL, oct 81-dlwftw2w JOHN MALI J'WNHCTIONS by thia line \J sure at all seasons Georgia. who were required to give bail in the sum oi $600 eaoh for their appearanco before the U. 8. District Court which meets on Monday. Lynchburo, Ootober 30.—Miss Baylor, aged 21 years, was found on Thumday near 8naron, in Bland connty, with her throat out The murderer is unknown. A negro nurse of Henry Creasy, in Bedford county, threw his child ksthe fire yesterday and burned it to death. She was arrested. Ford's toboooo factory was seized by Dis trict orders from Washington, for alleged rev enue fraud by means of using counterfeit stomps. Richmond, Ootober 30.—The Foundry and Machine Shops of Talbot Brothers, on Seven teenth street, were destroyed by fire to-night The loss on the building, machinery and pat terns makes a total of $165,000, upon wbioh there ia no insnrrnce. The fire originated from the boiler after the workmen bad left tbe es- tablisment, about 8 o’clock. on of Paint- Ita in Oil and PHILADKLPHM, WASHINGTON, CONDUCTOR* < Atlanta, (ta., Octotnr loth, 18* J HI8 18 TO GIYB NOTICE—That on tha 11th dav of Octetor, A. D. 1558. a Warrant In BankrS^S i laauad against the estate of ANDREW J. LOONEY, — r—the connty of Madlaon, and State of >rgia, who haa been adjudged a Bankrupt on hia i Petition; that tho Paymont of any Debts and tha De- tj of any Property belonging to such Bankrupt to 1 k F & hl< u,e ’ Mld Transfer of any Prop- YIRGOIA & TENNESSEE RAILWAYS. G’ESPfc h« ^BtatatTMIon, re* rretare UttaroTrJSS^ ' Mond.j Id Ootobre, 1*W. Thi««th dljrof 4. D. WOODS, 0.<Un.rj, Jnljftamfli* Printer*, fro ft 50 nim or tor hia nao, red the Troiutar or uy Prop- •rty by him are t tbidd.n by L»w; that . aa^nj. •ftho Or-ntora of tho a^d Brehrupt to prora th2r Dobta red to GhooM ono or moro Aaairaro* of hia Xatato, wUl bo liald at a Oonrt of Ba^EroTy to be holden at tho Bogtator*. oOo., b tho elty of M«tSo“ orenlyof Morpn.lUtaol Owrfta, Ufcro Albert O. r^c'crSTr * iott o ' *•*. 0*0. & CHAMBERLIN, oot H-lt D. B. Dop. Itanbal. aa Mauraj«r. TAM* AUGUST tOTll, ISStt, WORTH: dtta turn *<»■• J»A« »*Tltte U IIAM ■tel TM»m toburg 0 00am tradrta 0 40 »If jhtaffen. Horn low York 0 00 An Tetegraphtc Market Heports. Nsw You, Ootober 30. firmer; lale* 2,800 At 28Jo, closing quiet Flour thin-it. Whe»t ao- Corn 2 to 3o lower. Pork closed at Kettle lard 18 to 184. Bank statement farorablo; reoerve lncreuod over 12,600,000. Money oaay 6 to 7; chiefly 6; sterling quiet «t 81 to 8J; gold 29 to 291 i •*- porta for th* weak orer 9600,000; custom receipts nearly $2,500,000; disbursement* for interest, orer $6,600,000. Governments se curities Retire and firmer, cloelug dull but steady; 62'a 194 to 20 Nxw Oblxamh, October 80—Oottou firmer at 244 to 26a; etlee 5,200 bale* rooeipts 4,122. Hugar lower; oentrifugal 124 to 12|o; yellow clarified 12jc; prime 13c. Molasses lower; oentrifugal 60c; hir 77(o; prime 80 to 85.— Whisky dull; Weetera rectified II 26. All other grooeriea unchanged. Gold 1294. -Sterling 404. New York sight at par. Saxakham, October 30.— Oottou active; mid dling 24|o; sale* 660 bale*; receipt* 2,800 bales; exports 4,386 bales. OBARbanos, Ootober 30.—Cotton opened irregular, but oloead firmer; sales 600 bales *t 24c; receipt* 1,041; exports to the oontl- neat 1,670 bales. OoronrniTt, October 30.—New oora 60a; old 86 to 86o. Pork 931 and etoek light. Loturiu.*, Ootober SO. —Provition* quiet. Pork 181, BhoaMer* 17a; oleer aide* 20e - Whisky 91 11. Moan* Ootober 30.- Oottou Ip active do- maud and opanad at Inalde figure* and closad quiet; sale* 1,200 bale*; middling* 244 to 24|e; reeetpta 1,761 lialee; export* 8,699 hales. WiunxoTon, Ootober 90,—OoUoa quiet at 94 to 144a A co uita, Oet 30.—Oottou market e shad* firmer and more aettv.; aaloa 893 hale*; re ceipt! 942 bates; middling 24c. - ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. >T virtue of re order from the Court of Ordlnerx oouuty. will he raid on the SrrtTruZ -Cotton a shade heavier without quotable change. tire. C— “ — 1 * $30 50. SOUTH, Money eaiy 6 to 7; chiefly OFFICB DISBITRSIHO QUARTERMASTER I Atlauta, Oa ., Ootober », IMS. ) I WILL sell at pabUo section, on Betardey, lllkdey of November, IS* neaimutag at 1* o'clock, a m., it the Qoveremeeii Stable, career Pryor sad Lina atreeta, the following public property: Sixteen (16) Mules, more or less; ALSO, qssrterwaster’s Stores, from McPherson Barracks. Thera melee in eel raid heoenra of uy Jafaol bnt FAKK AS U>W »’ AS ANY 0THC* oct k6-40fl»ra teal? 50 /^BORGIA, IIA RAT AC vJT sapft H. Brown, a Time Between Atlanta and New York 58 Hours 16 Minutes. JW The ORMAT MAIL hetoeen Atlanta NIGHT THAI38 U BY THIS and Neu Turk ta carried erduiieety by this Una. «Mpla( Cosckss on nil Bight Trains. Through Tickets «OOD UNTIL USED, AUD Baggage Cheeked Through TO ALL IMPORT ART PQIXTS. for Mayor. Tbs Eea ones upon a Urns (in our abssnos) pitched into Jams*, but we are not inolined to ran that sort of schedule at tbi* time. By-gones with ua are by-goner — We therefore direct Attention to tho announce- meat of Mr. Willinma in another column. IMJy, OUief Quarter- X. D. GiBRI, We give the following or a Hpecimen of tha warfare that some tew of tho Democratic journals carry on against the Administration. The ext root, wlitob ta thorn e late ta*** of to* Ooorlef-Journal, ahowe the depths of nastiness to which that paper 1a capable of descending: Boutwoll is believed to be at the bottom of tbo raid on Orent He ta known lo be »t dog ger'" point with Mrs. Orent, and doubtleaiT* reaponsibl* (or the promineno* which ia being given her name in Wall street. finch despicable, untruthful, end unmanly Ungnago defeats its own unworthy objaet "You have not on* poison's blood In your to Uncle Jerome ope 6 peror. 'rare11," reptle hi* whole (hmily ou m CRAPE VINE#. R aipbkrry re* BLAonaaaT p lasts, *» attest LOW PIOURRS. hr mark w. Joaasm. nr Sample. At my ottos. oot Mo )y li-ly a lawyer ol Skelbyville, Ky. and Merlon H. Bohannon, * mershsnt of Con stant!*, were disputing about e lew suit on a Inin going to Lexingtoo, when Bohenneu tol- lowod Roberta with n pistol Into tbe emoklng oar, whereupon tbe latter draw n rerolver and UN 141V ADDED HERE THEY ARE. lAmertatti Meat art Y«*etaUe ctaoppra, « nee CtaAraLtaae, newer Peta BtaeUnm, 100,000 Strawberry Plants. "taStawhekpouwret^w, J0HM0S . A eon of Legnnd Lockwood was recently married in New York. At the time of the re cent failure of hie (ether h* offered to release the Town* Indy, the daughter of * Well street broker, hot she being s tree woman, had th* in of th* great Na ina,” e*M the cholsr- U the present em- ikWPhew, "I have kratoder *1 any rets.” ini** even tost of Poland? Let not the future historian noon) of ua that, whilst w* struck the manacles from the limbs ol the descend ants of H*m, w* so legislated *• to enslave onr •“Triage solemnized a* soon ns possible there to practically no dMbreno*