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■IL .JJtlLSm WEDNESDAY HOBHIHO, MOV. 8, 1MB. TJU I'lLOT WHO CAN ABO WILL O VIM XU BMP OF &TAT1 BAFSLT TMSOCOB ktkbt Stoem OTATENEW& Skiff k Uajrlord in playiuff in AugtwU. Twenty tli Mailing vessel* ©*»• ioVo port at SATAUOJib lost week. Pro/. W. R Jonce, Into of AUauU, opened a school in OaIumitUU on Monday. The Chronicle t &mttad nj» We leern from Dr. Tucker. 1‘rceidewt of the Georgia Tsechm' AmoeUtion, that Dr. B. Bmn. agent of the Probodj fond, will deliver an ftddre** before that body on the 17th November at its session in Macon daring the Agricultural Fair. The Savannah Nows aajs; On Saturday tbs British bark Sirian Star, Corning, was cleared for Havre, with a cargo consisting of 1,707 bales upland ootton, weighing 701,020 pound*. 1 valued at $194,452 MX The British bark emdt New Oaatle waa cleared at the aame time for the name port, with 2.420 bales ootton, weigh ing 1,110,180 pound*, and valued at $277,990. The Savannah News, of Monday lays: The theatrioal oompauy of Messrs. Coins* AMorne arrived here veeterday morning by the steamer City Point, from Charleston, and will open this evening with a star engagement as an nounced in our advertising columns. Senora Car fan s. an actress of marked abilities, who has achieved a fine reputation as a tragedienne, will make her debut before a Savannah audi- eaoe this evening, and tho public will be able to jodge whether the critics of tho press who praise her so highly nro correct in their esti mation of the abilities of this uew candidate for public favor. The Air-Line Eagle, speaking of the Air- Line Railroad, says the engineer corps pro gresses rapidly, and as yet, without any ob stacles, and expect to reaeh this place by the middle of November. The location will be made on tho best nearest, and most jadicioas- ly aelected ronte, not only for the interest of the section bat for the great national good- aiming at the flu:d termination at Ban Diego on the Pacific, which from the decision of the Louisrillo Commercial Convention, will be will be completed within the next fonr years. All bail to that event! Then the South will command tho meant of successful competi tion with the world and date the era of her true beginning in the race for power as $ rich “.self-sustaining and self-creating" country. Can Buttotfleld be classed as a Government security. The Empress of Russia it given np by her physicians. Jenny Lind will shortly sing in London, in an oratorio composed by her husband. Jefferson Davis is said to have accept ml tho Presidency of a life insurance company in Momphis. Lord Derby is succeeded in tho title and tates by his son, long known under tho name of Earl Stanley. Mr. George Tieknor Curtis' first volume of the “Life of Daniel Webster” will be publish ed in a few days. Miss Mary Ilovcy has been offered tho Chair of Horticnltnre in the Kansas Agricultural College Haughty culture is commonly im parted in young ladies'seminaries here. Mayor Hall, a few days since, dispatched Marshal Tookoi, of bis office, to Avondale, with $24,000, which amount had been collec ted by him for the relief of tho Avondale, suf ferers. Practical piety. James M. Mason, for a long timo one of the United .States Senators from Virginia, and the representative of tho Confederate Slates to the Court of St. James, is now » resident of Sem inary Hill, near Alexandria, Va. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, lacking for some thing to da, bus become the editor—working editor—of the Christian Union, a religious weekly, into which be proposes to project a portion of his superfluous Bcechcrian ener gies. Mr. George Peabody bus ordered the con struction of h purely private edifice—a tomb —for himself, iu Harmony Grove Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts. Ho is building a huge sarcophagus of Quincy granite, and proposes to bo buried there with his brothers and tors. The appointment ol Austin Hemy Layard as Euglish Minister to Spain is a pleasant re cognition of tho claims of literary men to high office. Oar Government set a good example nearly thirty years ago by the appointment of Washington Irving to the Spanish Mission. Mr. Qeo. 1’. Futuna has received from the Viceroy, iu acknowledgment of the valntble articles on tbo Suez Canal published in tho magazine, nn invitation to be presout at the opening, at the Viceroy’s expense. This one, wo believe, of twelve only which have been sent to Americans R«.v. Dr. Camming thinks it quite unbe coming in tho Popo to refuse to let him have his Ray at the Ecumenical Council. Punch thinks that the Doctor’s efforts in this matter may be summed np iu the one Latin word, Ifnio—"I am Ctiimniug.’’ It is certain, by the way, that as far os Romo is concerned the Doctor is not the coming man. A compliment has been paid to Miss Bur- dett Coutts for her exertions in the eastern districts of London, by giving her name to Masouic lodge meeting near Victoria Fark.— Miss Coutts accepted the compliment, and wrote to know what gift the could make to tho lodge. In reply the members solicited a Bible with her autograph. Jonathan Morgan, lawyer, linguist and me chanician, who coustructed tho first steam boat ever seen on a New England river, is now living in Portland, Me., having attained tho ripe age of ninety-one years. Ho is very eccentric, and bus for many years lived alone in a small attic room, which served as office, bed room und kitchen. The fact that Mr. J. Fisk, Jr., commenced business as au employee iu Van Amburgh’s menagerie, accounts, measurably, for the live ly manner in. which, in a recent exhibition, he “stirred up tho animals”—tho bulls aud the bears—of Wall street. Ho was brought np to the basiUbSH. There were plenty of dead heads at the late performance. Fifteen years ago two brothers - Asa C. Cull and Ambrose Call— believing they bad a call to go to Kobsnth county, Iowa, went there in adfunca of any one ulse. They took with them Las than $5, but have remained, attend ing strictly to bnsinenR, such as farming, speculating and running saw mills, until now they are able to inventory np to a quarter of a million. Michelet has written u very French? letter to the Committee of Free Thinker* who invi ted him to attend a Council to be held at Na ples. He declared that the enormous amphi theatre of Naples and Vesuvius would not bo large enough to hold all the accusers of tbo Cbnrob and ita tyranny, lie said that at tho Couucil tho names of Bush, Luther and Gali leo should bo invoked. tfnlljr, the artist, who many years ago went to England to paint Victory for the Kt. George's Becietv, of Philadelphia, was told one day by Leslie, who was frescoing Buck ingham l'nlacc, that as the Queen and compa ny were going up the walk, the little Prince of Wales fell aud scratched his arm on the gravel. The attendants rushed to his assist ance; but Victoria said : “When you atop hol lowing like a calf, you shall be attended to.” Mrs. General W. II. F. Lee, daughter-in- law of General Robert E. Lee, is spoken of as one of tho most elegant and beautiful la dies of Virginia. She was a Miss Bolling, of Petersburg, of tho old Pocahontas stock, al ways famous for beauty and spirit. Her com manding and elegant figure, her bright and beaming fsce, aud air of mingled dignity, f ;raco aud goulleuoM, would make bur, in the argeat assembly, the synosaruro of all eyes. Being in Brooklyn recently, Sojourner Truth went to Mr. Beecher's Friday night prayer meeting, and was invited by Mr. B. to mako some remarks to tbo congregation. She did. The old ebony saint for half au hour is said to have quite edified those present by her senae, pathos and wit In one respect at least she is an original: sho is probably the only person, whito or tinted, that ever lived who rejoieed in the name of Bojourner Truth. Agriculturists in California are turning their atteutiou to the raising of opium. The poppy plant, it is fouud, will grow there al- moat without cultivation, and the gathering of tbe juieo of heads, of which opium consists, is as simple an operation as tbe making of maple sugar. Raw opium is worth about $20 a pound, and it will be scon that ths pecu niary inducements to embark in the business nro very great. lass. A Dasa so* Pres Plat tee*. Vark RabbU agaiatt the tetratUn. foaallixod politic!** of New York City, recently made a speech be fore a “Democratic” meeting iff that oity in which he is reported to havo said that, Admtwjrirstiwi of Oe*. Groat has disgraced at in the eyes of Urn world;” that “U has been guilty of perfidy and corruption uopaieilel ed in history;” that “we have the humiliating apeotacU of s President forced to deuy in pub- lie prints the charge of oonapiraoy with dis honest men to destroy the financial credit of the oountry,” and that “we Aud his trosted agents using their positions to aggrandize themselves at tho expoase of the people.” These charge* in the mouth of a man who has led a long aud somewhat eventful life, every period of which has born marked by the moet shameless ingenuity -political, ■*»' oial and moral- «nd whoso very soul is satu rated in the lower depths of obarlaUuUm, fraud, deception, duplicity and political in famy, is a fitting tribute to the integrity patriotism of a Chief Magistrate whoso lives are above suspioion, and wlio&ft life uiul publio srrvioes command the admiration of all honest aud patriotic men. They find an eoho only among tho more reckless and abandoned of such villains as havo managed to eseape the just retributions of the law; and a place only in such vile abeeta na the New York Sun, whose editor is perhaps na venal, and unprincipled os Wood; but who, uulike Wood, combines some claims to talent, witb the Moral sense of a malefactor! Who is this Fernando Wood that thus as sails the personal character of tho rieaideut? Who is thi* Chas. A. Dana, who thus lends himself to the lowest species of prostitution, iu order that he may be avenged upon the President for not giving him an office ? Fernando Wood! Why, the very name is suggestive of the most diabolical politioal cor ruption! Has there been a dubious, not to say, infamous plot in New York politics, dar ing the last fifteen years, with which tbe name of Wood has not been associated? Has there been, within that period of time, a success ful gambling hell or bagnio, ri tion witb the local elections, in which Wood bos not been either covertly or shamofully connected? Has there been a fraudulent elec tion, au open and shameless violation of the naturalization laws, a corrupt whisky ring, a conspiracy to rob the oity TrcAsnry, an offi cial malfeasance, or an open aud notorious effort to perpetrate a gigantic official fraud, wherein tho name ot Wood did not figure con spicuously? Fernando Wood! The name is politically, morally and socially infamous. It is a stink and a nuisance iu the nostrils of the decent ond respectable men of his own party, suggests smuggling through a Southern port (daring the late war) in defiance of the laws of both Governments. It suggests complicity with political bummers and with sundry thiev ish cotton trunsaotions, iu another Southern port, since tho war! It suggests collusion with faithless Commissaries and Quartermasteis who escaped the retribution of an outraged law, only to stand condemned before the bar of an outraged public sentiment! Why, an hyperbole for meanness would be an ellipsis for Wood; it beggars language for even ap proximate description! And who is Wood's o bo, Charles A. Dana? This man, (mankind we beg pardon), this veiiomous reptile (little animals forgive the salt), this apostate Republican, this prostitu ted journalist, was once raised by fortune (kind to him, cruel to the sensibilities of hon est men) to a position higher than ho wac born to; to a position wholly disproportion- ate cither to his merits or bis ability. Loos ing this, he wont West and tried journalism, where,after squandering the substance of those wno confided in him, he made a disastrous failure. He then applied for office under Andy Johnson—-aye, he applied for tbe position of Collector long after Johnson’s defection, and when His Accidency had already grown infa mous as tbo traitor to the party which bad made him—he did all this under solemn pro testation of adhesion to “My Policy! " Fail ing of the covstcd appointment, he sets to and abases Mr. Johnson like a veritablo fish wo man (just as ho now abases Gen. Grant, under similar provocation); and, under the impres sion that he was still a Republican; and under hypocritical professions of friendship for Gen. Grant, some of the friends of tho presuit ad ministration aided him m the purchase of tbe very newspaper throngh which he now plays second fiddle to the Whisky Ring “ Democra- and abases the President in tornis befit ting the unalloyed blackguard that ho is ! Booh are the men who, in the face of all tho facts to the contrury, tuko occasion to traduce tbe (wraonul aud official character of the Presi dent ! These are the miserable political soul- lious and hell-hounds who would poison the minds of tic public, and inflame tho lowest passions of u New York mob against tho Chief Magistrate of the uation l These are the self- righteous Pharisees—the champions of tho Bowery snd the Gutter, the self-constituted re formers—who cry, “stop thief” at honest men in order to divert attention from their own sphere of peculation, collusion, hluak mail, and political infamy 1 11 Oh for s whip in every hand To lash the rascals thro* the land.” m Aud*. J«*m Inklai. nii current!/rumored that Judge Ersk'oe III be appointed one of tbe associate Judge* of tbe Buptemo Court His deoleiona in tbe District Court of Georgia, have given sstisfao- Uon, for uot one ha* over been oarrled up to the Buprome Court ou a writ of orror, which is re markable I Owl. K. J. Cswart. We loarn that the rumor, current upon tbe •tresis, that Col R. J. Cowart is agsnt lor tbe Weetern k Atlantic Railroad in the North, is utterly without foundation. l'o« to Arc Department. We gave yesterday some extracts from tbe report of tho Post master General. To-day we give the rcoolpts aud oxpoaditures of tbo Do partiueut, as compared witb the same for tbe year 1868, iuoladiug the statistics of the Stamp and Dead Letter Divisions: uisuKxrrs and kxfsnditcms. Receipts-Total, I860, $18,344,610 72 Total, 18(18, 16,292,000 80 Inorcoxc, 12.69 per cent. $2,051,909 92 Expcnditu -Total, 1869, Total, 1808, increase, 4.25 percent. TUC STAMP DIVISION. The stamp department shows tbe solos of 421,017,460 stamps, amounting to $12,722,- 568; stamped envelopes, 78,079,850, for $2,- 283,588 50; newspaper wrappers, 3,595,250, h r $71,905; total Btumps, envelopes and wrap pers, 502,722,660; value, $15,078,061 50-an creaso of $1,214,937 over tho previous year. THE DEAD LETT Ell DIVISION. Letters received at the dead loiter offico were Ordinary loiters 2,837,472 Drop letters 460,000 Unmailnble letters, 361,984 Hotel letters 26,528 Fiotitious letters 17,417 Registered letter*, 3,672 For Foriegu countries, 193,186 Received from foreign countries, 62,603 3,952,862 Total decrease in the total number of dead letters returned of 209,252. Of the letters, 18,227 were fouud to contain money amounting to $94,710 95, in sums ot $1 and upwards; of whiob number 16,187, con taining $82,570 90, were delivered to writers or persons addressed, and 2,040, containing $12,040 05 were ikied for reclamation by the owners or were outstanding. The number enclosing sums less than dollar was 14,328, containing $3,472 77, ot which amount $2,788 29 were delivered to writers, and $684 48 were filed for reclam i- tion. Amount taken from dead letters and deposited in tbe Treasury, $14,585 63; num ber of letters containing bank chocks, drafts, deeds, letters of exchange, Ac., leceived and recorded, was 16,925; nominal value $3,011, 354 71, of which 15,286 (nominal value $2, 799,114 51) were delivered to owners, and 16, 339, (nominal value $212,240 20) were retired or filed for reclamation. Of the nnmailAblo letters 286,307 wero detained for postago not being prepaid as required by law. They wore either wholly unpaid, not prepaid in full, or were stamped with illegal or revenue stamps; 70,129 were mis Urectod, the Postoffice, State, or Rome necessary part of tho address be in; omitted; 2,678 had no address whatever, am 2,570 were addressed to places whero there were no mail service. Amount realized for sale of waste paper, $3,067 05. BY TELEGRAPH AMOCUTMD fUKM DltPAteuHl. MOON DIMPATOUEB. Washington. November 2.—Tbe cauosIIo- tiou of oauoellAtions, end counterfeit beer •lamps are attracting the attention of tbe Revenue Department Two winfi of tbe tariff body promise to be universally strong ibis season. Butterfield Is still AflsUUut Treaurcr at New York. Tbe demand for iavestigation aud tbe privilege of reaigning, are both witb held. It is rsported that Morton, Butler and Bing ham, wiliapaak aarty in tbe session, In fsvor of reoognlaing Cubans. General Chas. K. Gardener is dead—sged 83. He was the fiather of tbo Confederate General Frank Gardener. There are eighteen millions in the Blnking Fund for tho liquidation of the National debt. J. li. Norman, for twenty-five years editor of tbe New Albany (Indiana) Ledger, died from apoplexy. Cincinnati, November 2 —Of twenty-two votes by tho Board of Education last night for exoluding the Bible from tbe publio schools, too were Republicans, twelve Democrats; nominal religion—three—Protentauts ten, Catholics eight, froe thiukorc one, Jews seven; fifteen votos against exoludisg—twelve wero Republicans, three Democrats; nominal re ligion—thirteen Protestant*, one free thinker, one Jew. The champion of tbe party for oxpulsiou was Rev. Thomas St. Vickers, left wing. Tho Liberal champion for retaining the Bible, Rev. A. D. Mayo,Unitarian. The resolutions forbid the use of Teligious books or singing sa cred songs in pnbllc schools. Havana, November 2.—Daily skirmishes oconr in Oinco Valla District. A Spanish war steamer has arrived with a number of snilors ior the fleet. Maduid, November 2.— Duko of Gonoa'i prospects for King are growing. London, November 2.—The Marquis of Westminster is dead—ago 74. Meeting at Dimrick to discuss fixity of land tenures violently dispersed by Fenian amnesty!* ts. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Wasqinotom, Ootober 2.—The Bapreme Court heard tho grape shot oase from New Or leans. Tho case involves the question of the constitutionality of Lincola T s Provisional Courts in tho subjugated portion of tbe coun try. It is contended that such Courts being invalid, the subsequent notion of Congress cannot give validity to their decrees. Revenue to-day over $600,000; for October $12,000,000. In the Cabinet meeting to-day Fish Robe son and CresvreU. wero absent. Belknap was serenaded. In his spoech be favored the extension of suffrage. He made no allusion to Texes or Mississippi. He said though bis State record was bright as the brightest, her 80,000’troops had no feeling of hostility towurds the South. A report from a Republican source says the city of New Yotk goes 40,000 majority.— Reports from heavy Republican counties show The Stonewall Dliaitcr. The following is us complete a list of the saved from tho terrible disaster to the Stone- wall as cun be asct-ituined at present : THE SAVED. Georgo W. Fulton, John II. Lyon, Edward Fulkerson, E. P. Watson and Chas, Williams, all of St Louis; R. A. Phelps, Shreveport, La.; David Schultz, Maysville, Ky.; Miss Hnynson, Jefferson; W. B. Cook, of Texas N. M. Moaberg, Moshcrcas, L. L. Joan M. Mark, M. Breny, J. Swan, D. Jones and Mr. Bouse, of Now Orloans; V. Cook, I^nvenesfl, P. Hurren, I. Stewart, J. Conway, Michael Kinney, Win, Kinney, Geo. Ilelmcr- onss, Lonis George, Nick Tent, B. Peril and wife, N. H. Moobeny, L. Swain, James Swartz, Mr. IlnriuAn, J. Conross, James Grif fin, John Pearce, Dennis Moriarty, Dr. A. W. Washburn, Dr. S. B. Inness, T. II. Carroll, Mr. McSweencss, Mike Brcsner and W. Cook, of Virginia; J. Sisone, Geo. Edinbnrg. THE MIKSINO. Among thoso who are kuown to be missing are: Mrs. Gregg, of Texas; Miss Gabon, Capt John W. Doty, of Rapides Parish, Louisiana; Capt. Thos. Scott, of St. Lonis; Milton C. El bert, first clerk, St. Lonis; William Chick, second clerk, St. Louis; Frank Murray, pilot, St. Louis; Willis Beebe, first mate, Ht. Louis Isaac Moonoy, striker; Henry Brown, steward Joshua Lester, bar-keeper, St. Louis; John Hoover, bar-koeper, St. Louis; John Garrott, watchman, St. Louis; C. B. Divenny, wife and two children, 6 and 2years old; John Mclntoo, of St. Lonis; Owen Daily, St Louis; Geo. W, Blackburn, a conductor on tho North Mis souri Railroad; Owen Daily, St. Lonis; Chas. Brennan, dead. Dr. Hard: This profound lawyer and schol- •tty gentleman Las boon spoken of in connec tion with the vacant judgeabip on tho United SUUm Bapreme Bench. He is known and ap proved as an officer worthy to succeed Judge Wayne, or to occupy any judicial post now va cant in the gilt of the President. It is very certain that this excellent Magistrate will not enter into anything like oandidacy for promo tion in his profession, to whiob he is so emi nently until led. It is, therefore, at leant ap propriate that hfs friends should prosent his uauie formally for conaidorsUou iu that con* necliou. I count mysslf the humblest of that number, snd without consultation, and with* out futaomc commendation, and without tho fear of successful refutation, I assert Judg< Erskino who wears the judicial ertnino m worthily in the station bo now Adorn*, ii worthy of all praise and worthy of all promo tion at the bands of Government. Having ■•id this much, 1 will notebook tbe modesty of this excellent Magistrate by saying more. - - _ A Lawtkk. La Orange, Qa. The News, Two large black bears wero recently seen in Susquehanna county, Pa. The Mississippi Telegraph Company has gone to protest in St. Lonis. Choate, tho famous Newburyport incendia ry, is to be tried November 8. Arizona advices say tbe Indians are tronk- blehouie throughout tho Territory. Tbe United States steamer Sabine reached Gibrultar, October 1, from Lisbon aud Cadiz. It is estimated that the Kentucky tobacco orop has been damaged one-third by tho lato cold snap. Additional lich mineral discoveries are an nounced in tho Railroad District, near Carlew, Nevada. A large quantity of cider has boen made in Juuiata county, Pa., owing to the plentiful neRR of apples. Gov. Holden’s organization of negro militia continaeR to create much excitement in North Carolina. Tbo beaching of tho schooner Alfred Allen, near Port Colborne, is the last Ontario disas ter reported. Tobacco in tbo Great Miami Valley snfferod severely by the heavy frosts of this and the provious week. Tho editor of Des Anzieger, of St. Louis, says bo has been a victim of woman’s wrong*. He demands divorce. West Virginia election returns come in slowly. Tho result iu the State will not bo known for a week Tho Massachusetts Bank ExaminerH nro making very careful investigations into the affnirs of somo of tho Boston institutions. Attorneys and clients nro grumbling consid erably, at tbo delay which attends litigation in tho Court of Claims. An avorago of nearly twenty letters each for evofjr person in tbe country lias been passod through tbe mails during tbo last year. Secretary Boutwell adheres to bis decision not to allow Pacific Railroad bonds to be used as tho basis of National Bank circulation. Daring tbe last few months over ono hun dred of the collar tenement* and lodging houROR of New York havo been vacated by or der of tho Board of Health. Buzurt, Paymaster's olerk. recently tried by court-martial for euibezzlemout, han boon handed over to the civil authorities. Tho court-martial did not convict him. Tho first rail of Ben. Holliday's Valley Rail road, from California to Oregon, was laid on Friday last. United States Senator Williams and other prominent Oregonians were present, A servant girl in Louisville mistook arsenic for quick yeast, sand her employer’s wholo family were poisoned thereby. Fortunately antidotes were aduiiuislerod in lime to save their lives. A representation of tho Los Angelos (Cali fornia) wiue growers has sucooednd in obtain ing from Commissioner Dalano a repeal of several ubjcctionublo features of his deoisions regarding their business. Virginia and North Carolina have paid aboat <>nc-third of the Internal Revenue received from tobaceo. Stamp counterfeiting has taken the place of smuggling as a means of ths com mission of frauds in that line. The President held a levee at the Continen tal, in Philadelphia, on Friday last, and in the evening attended a Sunday Sehool jubilee at the Aoadsmy of Musio, whore he made a speech of tho nsnal length. BEITS. BfiBuirWiMSSK FOR THREE NICHTS ONLY, AT PH TOR STREET THfCAT&R, ^ - -- oomaorozxo TfffJKflMr, jrOV'EMBKH 4. SKIFF & GAYLORD’S Miutrels und Brass Band. ‘AO DlettueutHked Artist*, E ACH seketed for Ms specialty and orlftoal sots.- Everythin! strictly and entirely new. Its mua! oarer before kss been seen In this city. PBOVUMOB SOUAFFHfiB’8 FAJUTHIOPTIOOKIOA. the oaly P*ni thloptloonlea. ▲DM 108102*: Orchestra Chairs and Parquette. $1 00 Dress Circle mm White and Colored Oallertse MACK 4 GAYLORD, AfeuU. REMOVAL. IA OO., have removed to the Store \ Foreyth street, next to Messrs. E T. Cox 4 Brother, near the Capitol, where they will be pleased to meet tueir friends and easterners. a falling off of the majorities ou account of a comparatively light vote. New Yoek, November 2.—Reports from 14 wards show a Republican gain of 4,000. The probabilities are tbat the Democrats will carry the State unless they lose in the State. Latee.—The city goes 45,000 majority.- Greoly is 7,000 ahead of his tickot. Kings county 10,(KH) Democratic majority. Returns from the interior show heavy Democratic gains, indicating that the StAte has gone Dem ocratic by 10,000 to 20,000. The State Legis lataro is probably Republican in both branobes though tho Senate will be close. Boston, November 2.—The vote is compar atively small. The vote in Boston was Claf- lin 800, Adams 1,100, Chamberlain, work ingmen’s candididate, 500. Claflins majority is estimated at 20,000. Geo. M. Brooks (Republican) elected from tbe Bevt nth District. He succeeds Boutwell. Tho complcxiou of tho Legislature is unde- dccided, but the onti-prohibitionists are pro cessioning with bands of music. Chicago, November 2. —Tho election of the citizens* ticket by a largo majority is con ceiled. Baltimore, November 2.—Every* precinct Democratic. The vote is light. Tho majority in the city 9,000. Richmond, November 2.—In the State Fair the mineral poraological and cattle depart ments of tho Fair exccod thoso of tho last Fair, held nino years ago, aud other depart ments at© equal to it. Tbe mineral and ore de partment is most remarkable on tho ground and is crowded with specimens of niArble, coal, gold, load, mica, gipstim, iron, copper slate, granite, etc. Ex-Governor Bigler, of Pennsylvania is among tho visitors, and Honorable Horace Capron United States Commissioner Agriculture, will bo hero to-morrow. Ou Thursday the public offices, schools and banks iu the city will be closed, and tbo citizens generally will nil adjourn to the Fair Ground. The attendance to-day was about G.000, aud the various railroad trains to-night arrived crowded. * Mobile, November 2.—There was a disas trous fire at Greenville, Ala., Inst night.— Seventeen buildings were destroyed. Loss es timated at half a million. Insurance only about $150,000. The election passed off* without tho slightest disorder. Tho vote was light. Total in the city 5,219. Democratic majority 755. Enough is known from tho county precincts to insnre Magee’s (Democrat) election by one thousand majority. Raleigh, November 2.—Tho negro militia excitement is unabated. A company has been sent to the npper part of Wake county, and are creating much disturbance, making threats and insulting females. A party waited on tbe Governor to-day on tbo subjeot, but got no satisfaction. The miliatia are all ne groes, even tho officers. A collision is con sidered inevitable unless these troops are withdrawn, for the pooplo aro worried almost past endurance. Reflecting citizens oondemn the whole movement as unnecessary and un wise. Corinni, Utah, November 2.—J. H. Bea dle, Editor of the Utah Reporter, was beaten to death. It is alleged that his pro-polygamy articles caused the attack. London, November 2.—The Suez canal is twenty foot deep, which excludes Eugouie's yacht, tho Aigle. Eugenie has ordered a yacht of less draft. Paris, November 2.—There was a great crowd at Montremarte Cemetery. Perfect quiet. Tho city is entirely tranquil. Madrid, November 2.—Tbo Cabinet has been in part reconstructed. Martas was ap pointed Foreign Secretary, and Fignerola Minister of Finance. Fbankfort, November 2.—'There wore quite heavy shocks of an earthquake last evening throughout Germany, particularly in Darm stadt, Wiesbaden, Mayence and Frankfort. Telegraphic Market lit ports. New York, November 2.—Cotton heavy; saleB 2,000 bales at 294o. Flour—State and Western easier; superfine State $5 25 to 5 40; Western $5 15 to 5 36; Southern quiet; com mon to fair extra $6 20 to 6 75. Wheat de clined 1 to 2c. Corn dosed dull at I to 2o lower. Pork heavy at $30. Lard unchanged. Whisky decidedly lower at $1 18 to 1 19. Itico steady. Groceries quiet. Gold closed strong at 1274 to 1274. Gov ernments steady. New York sight advanced. Sontherns on last call weaker, on Tennesseo with sales of now at 53; closing with more of fering at that price. North Carolinaa firmer* New Orleans, November 2.— Colton active aud lower 24| to 25c; sales 5,100 babs; re ceipts 6,088 bales; exports to Liverpool 3 bales; to’Havre 3,760; to Bremen 2,045 i.ale*. Flour firm; treble $0 to 6 25. Corn scarce; white $1 15. Lard dull at 18 to 20c. Whisky lower at $1 20 to 1 22. Coflfee active. Others unchanged. Gold 274; stealliug 384; New York sight par to 4 discount. Cincinnati, November 2 —Corn iu fair de mand; now 58 to 60c; old 83 to 84. Tobaceo activo; supply light and all grades lo higher. Whisky $1 08. Pork and lard unchanged.— Now bacon shoulders 164c; sides 19|o. StVANNAn, November 2.—Cotton quiet; middlings 24$o; receipts 2,936 halos; exports 3,337; sales 800 bales. Louuvill*. November 2.—^Tobacco firm; common to good lugs 74 to 84o. Provisions quiet. Modilf, Novcmbor 1.— Cottou — demaud fair and closed firm; sales 1,200 middlings 244c; reoeipU 2,017 balsa; exports 803 balsa. Charleston, November 2.—Cotton quiet and buyers asking coucoraIour, but sellers re main firm; sales 200 bales; middling and strict middling 25c; receipts 3,746; sipnrU coastwise 1,213. Acousta, November 2. —Cotton market very active; sales 1,142 bales; rereipU 016 bales; middling 24e. Liverpool, November 2.-Cotton; uplands 124d; Orleans 12|d; sales 11,000 bsles; specu lation and exports 8,000. _ WILL sell at pabiio snetton# en fletwiejr, nth Omj 1 of November, IMS. eanwsHpt at 10 o'clock, a. Mi, at the aovernsBtsn MeMe, sonar Fryer and tine streets, tbe followingpnNIo property: Sixteen (16) Mules more or less; UK. (|urt«ma*l*r’i MWret, from KtMuraon Barrack*. nH.lJllHU.UlKUbKHl.Ol ur OllUt kg, Mb* to WM, « Ou mbs n*«u«* u tki, Po«t.- master Department of Ike SooUt. loartennAeUr, E. B. ( 1st Lieut. U. 8. A., A. J and Disbursing Qu> Y. M. L. A. Grand Voc*l nnd Instruments! Concert, FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE YOUNG MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. PRYOR 8TREET THEATER. Wedneadiij Evening, November (he !M. GRAND INAUGURAL OCCASION. The Best Singers, The Best Pianists, The Best Solos, The BeBt Duetts, The Best Band, Tlio IBosit Bverytbinf. CRAPE VINES. BEY and BLAOJCBEBBY , aale at LOW FKiUBEH. b7 4fABE W. JOHNSON tUr Sample# at my office. octMo Jy 15-iy A FORTUNE FOR SOMEBODY I WILL pert with an interest ia ay lately invented Washing Machine, known as the Hate Oity Wash- teg Machine, patented by me. «M* eperle4 of SEVEN e2*M YEaS( (m«b itth May. MM. to an active, Intel- Ugent. enterprtefng, yowng ur steddla aged man, with a small cask nanttel. for the purpose ot bringing my ■aid invention betore tkepubUo. Among the many waahlig machinee heretofore pat ented and pres—ted to the pabU* this Is the only one which operates upon ectentiflo principles solely; and which, white it cteanoae clothes thoroughly, does not. in the tenet, injure or wear them, however flue or deli cti* their fobrie. H washes by pressure alone, and not by rubbing or friction, while no chemicals or pat ent fluids are used—nothing but common soap and exhibition at tbe coming State 1 ^ Address me at AUsnla, On. H. H. WATERS, oct M—dAwtf Patent©^. & B R j T O B A. C C O COMMISSION MERCHANT —AND— Admission Reserved Neats.. nov 2-2t 79 Cents. NOTICE. Orncs Mutxb or TainsroaTATioN, i WSSTCSM AND ATLANTIC BAIL Ik)AD, J Atlanta, Ga., November 2, 1860.) T> ETORN TICKETS for the FAIR, to be held in 11 Borne on the 3d to tho 6th inst. inclusive, can be hod for on© fore, at tbeOeneral Ticket Agent's office, Pajeenjer Depot. E. B. WA LKEtt. 6. W. ADAIR’S NEW OFFICE. ON ALABAMA STREET Beal Estate Sales Department. I HAVE secured permanently, for my office, thi spacious store-room, on Alabama itreet, flnt door east of ths Express office, and will continue to sell real estate privately or at auction. Special attention given to conveyancing, tho examination of titles, Ac. Renting Department, I WILL take chsrge of property for clUzens aud not residents, look after, return aud pay taxes ou, and tenements to rent, mako collections, and promptly pay over Funds when collected. John 8. Bridges, Es<j., tho old “Tennessee Collector," has charge of tho Bent ing Department I have secured tho sorvloes of Msjor Julius M. Pat ton as Book-keeper and Cashier. Being tiius well prepared, I hope to iucrease my business, and to continue to give satisfaction to those who place their property or interests in nay hands. 1VERY Saturday, at 10 o’clock. I will sell stock and Stock Auctions. E very Saturday, at 10 vehicles of all kinds. Sales of Merchandise, &c. I HAVE ample room, and will receivo consignments of If erchaudiss or other property to be sold At Auction Alono, In Unbroken Dockages— Nothing by Retail. No consignments aro wanted, which are to bo “bid In." Q. W. ADAIR, Real Estate aud Ir.iurance Agt-ut, Alabama street, next dooT to the Express Office, nov 2-3t HARDLY TO BE EXPECTED I bracing tho most brilliant varieties of Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mattings, Mats, Curtains, Shades, Ac., S. 8. KENDRICK k SON. Marietta street, Atlanta, Us. * COCOA MATTINGS for offices. oct 31-tf ML POMEROY’S JAIR RESTORER FOREST QUEEN. It is the only preparation yot discovered (hat w 111 produce hair on the bald head. It was discovered in Atlanta. It has been tested in Atlanta. Its references are In Atlanta. It has produced hair and whiskers ou a gentleman in Atlanta over 60 years of age. It removes scabs, scurfs, aud dandruff from the scalp. It removes ill Itching and heat of the scalp. It keeps tho scalp clean and healthy. It Immediately stops the hair from falling oat. It forces hair, whiskers snd eye brows to grow luxu riantly. It keens the hair from changing color from age. It produces a full set of whiskers snd mustache any man of mature age. Prepared only by DR. R. S. POMEROY, No. 17 Alabama Street, Up Stnins, IF YOU DOUBT IT, COME AND hKK. general stock of WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Manufacturers of Ci» * WHITE HALE STREET. ATLANTA, Q* 3,000 Boxen Various Brands, Style* and Qmiltu, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos ** MANUFACTURER’S PRj c Wo make Cigars of the Best Material, and Guarantee the ties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United 8ta^ Sole Agents for E. T. 1’ilkluUm'n Brand* of CIicwIuk iM u-,^ FRUITS AND FLOWFRS, COMMONWEALTH, ^ and Htlver.Plated Ware, Clocks, Ac., ■TO Broufht to Atlonta, Kn& b»Ting pnrebued DIRECT Rom It.aofttturcr. AT NET CASH PRICES, We are Able, 'Willing and Determined North, South, Hast or West. WHITEHALL STREET. FREE CONCERT SALOON AUD SHOOTING GALLERY OPEN EVERY NIGHT. Xjuuoh Every Mornlns Ths best of Wines, Mquois, Porter, Ale, nnd Ugc Deer on Hand. sag 7-3m J. K. BrCHAR, Proprietor. Our ouly reference is TWENTY-ONE YEARS Old Establishment of Er Lawshe. WE HAVB BETTER ARRANGEMENTS THAN ANY HOUSE IN ATLANTA, FOB Repairing Watches and Jewelry, oct 26-dim li VH'SIIK tk HAY IVES. FFF V asibs. ^ GA.^ [TBADK MASK.] T HE letter P, FK, find FFF, ss a mark to disUu- guisb various grades of flour, was Arst introduced by J. A. STEWART in the city of Atlanta in 1M». This brand has been known m Sto w art’* Flour, and has always beeu popular. Other milters are no using the F's. Dealers will know tho genuine Stewart flour by the above 1RADE MARK. oct 8d3m M'NAUGHT, ORMOND I IKPOBTBuo, HARDWARE AND C ikon andst DULUIa Guns, Rifles, Axes, Hoej,C Also agenu for tk« g Brinlj’s Vniversft) Plouk. Standard Scales, DoPoatt, u and BlartinaVdtf, flLf minion Nall*, "D EHPKCTFULI.Y coll tbi gwu, j _ Xb trade, snd tbe public womSTJll? 1 varied stock, embracing, inadd*!!!! complete assortment of BuiUm' chanics’ Tools, Anvils, Vic- • Belton Bboee. Colton and Wool Caids Qwnte!. Leather and Rubber SSSlEH stones, Hollow Ware, BugnTf material of all kinds, suck' , Pelloee and Shafts, FJm snd Loco. Spring Bars, Kllpttc snd BUs I Clips, Bolts, Patent and Eutmelsd Cloths. Oil Carpet, Ac , Ac., Ac. All of which they offer at tbe Iom ' and in quantities to suit pniehasm.g- 68 Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Oa - oct 24—dBm SALE OF THE t’«nf(Ml<'rat(“ Slates Laboratory Iltiilillii?, Sow temporarily occupied GEORGIA STATE FAIR. T UB above building was erected ot the best pressed brick, aud in the most substantial manne r, by the Confederate Btates, to be used as a Laboratory. The extension by 26 foot. It is located about one mile and _ ...... from tho city of Macon, and immediately upon tho track of the Macon A Western Railroad. This building being aituated In the couter of the cot ton-growing region or Georgia, and expressly arranged to support machinery, the sal# offers special induce- frorn the United States District Court for ths Southern District of Georgia, I will sell the above property, to gether with 146 acres of land opon which it Is situated, at public auction before the Court House door in the OITY OI- MACON, between the lawful h#nrt of sole, on the First Tuesday in December Next. Savannah. Go., October lSlh, 1869. DR. RIO] GOLDEN HEW^DIIon. ask ior no other, take no other, and you will sav time, health and money. $1,600 REWARD for any eese of disease in any stage which they fail to curs. * Dr. IUohau’s Golden Balsam No., i cures Ulcera, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Month. Sore Byes, Ontane- ons or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Blotches, Sore ness of tho Scalp, Scrofula, Ac.; is the greatest Reno vator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, removes all disoase Irom the system, and leaves the blood pure snd healthy. v Dr. RtcBAUt Golden Balsam No. 2 enrea Mercurial Affections. Rhemstism, In all Its forms, whether from Mercury or other causes; give* Immediate relief In all No dieting neoesary. I have thousands of c«r >■ proving the miroonious cures effected by theee Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2 $6.00 per hot- two bottles for $9.60. ■poedy, pi®**- TlOe fS-iw n»r r - Dr. Rich xo’s Go lx. bn Kxn.ua Amoco, for Nervous or General Debility, In old or young; im parting energy with wonderful effect. Price $6.00 per bottle, or two bottles for $9.00 On receipt of price Remedies will be ahlppod to any place. Prompt attention paid to correspondents.— None genuine without tbe name of "DR. RICBAU’S GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARD’S, sole propri etor ,” blown In glass of bottles. Address D. B. RIOHABDfl, No. BBS Vsrick street, New York. Office hours from t A. M. to 0 r. m. Circulars free Jy4-dly Application for DImuushIou. /'t KOROIA, HARALSON OOUNTY.—Whereas. Win. \JT F- Waldrop, administrator of the ettsteof James M. WoHrop, represents to the Oourt tn his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully ministertd Waldrop’s estate. This is therefore, to cite all persons eoacsrneJ, kin dred snd creditors, to show cause, If any they con, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive tetters of dismission on ths first Monday in January, 1870. TVs 4th day of October, 1109. A. D. WOOD*, oct ir “* —“* ~ ~ tn steak Finns in AND LUMBER YARD J. C. PECK & CO., rkUILDERfl, MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS in Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Ac., Ac. Sash of all elavs constantly on hand. W# havs now on hand, and are dally receiving, the largest and best assortment of lumber ever brought to Atlanta. Joist of all lengths and sizes, and seasoned lumber of every variety. Don’t say it is not in town until you havs taken a look at our piles. H1IHH Vi—D, IWWMU, ituiweuw w lu■ »,uun U1 nis petition, duly filed and antersdon rsoord, that he has fully administered Hiram Crane’s estate; tils la, there- any they can, why said administrator should net ’h# This August the 2d, 1869. Application for Leave to Hell Lands. G eorgia, haralson oounty.-two months xur d.t« .ppllcUon MU b. raid, to Uu Court of Ordfou7 for loon to mU tho Undo Montlo* to U>< Mtato of Utompaon Moor., 1 t 1 of udd couuty PIMENIX LUMBER YARD Opposite Georgia Railroad Depot, (WASHINGTON HALL PROPERTY,) ATLANTA, GEORGIA., I.* KT cOMUotlr on hud Cl kind, of DUILDKB8' ly TIHDER, I’LAKK, JOISTS, of all |on«lh. and Seasoned Lumber of Every Variety. Dressed snd Matched Flooring snd Vnwted and kdged Weather-Hoarding, Lumber Rills killed Upon Short Notice, And warranted To Give Sntlsfactlou. Also or dors for Sash, ltaova, nnft uilmls Ailed, mode of dry lumber, at lowest market rates. J..17 A LAND «fJ5lS.Vr BOROIS, HAltAIJOfN <XIUNTT.-WkuM. Ulia - hath Parryman, administratrix ot ths aauta of H.s. Parrrman, rapnaama to tho oourt la harpru- tfon, du 1. Usd and aatarsd on rsoofd, that aha h.i IhUy admUUatsrad Perryman‘a estate : This la therefor, to efts all persons roe .anted, kin dred and dfedltora, to ebev Sanaa. If any they ana, •hy said adoilnlatanhll ehoald aot be dlarharaad from har administration, and reoelre letters of dlamlaatoa oa the drat Monday In October, IBS*. This Stk day of A. D. WOODS, OadTnerr I.lyss-msm Print*". f„ ,< so WM. WOOD & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND UPHOLSTERS, K EEP ou hand all qualities of Flak’s Metallo Burial Cases; also, all kinds of Wood Coffins. Will at tend to Funerals at any hour, with a beautiful flrst- claaa Hearse furnished or for hire. Carriage, etc.* will be furnished. All kinds of Upholstery work done. Furniture repaired, varnished, etc. Office in new building on Brood street iu rear of N*w I*a office. All orders will he promptly attended to. MARBLE BUILDING SALOON, I ATELY occupied by M. 12 KENNY, has t een J opened and thoroughly refitted by FRINK KD- DI.EUAN. Tho beat of WINES, LIQUORS, LAGER BEER Aud ths ITinomt liritnd* ol'N©ff«rn Always kept on hand. F. E. will bo glad to see h friends at alltlmes at the MARBLE HALOON, BELL MARBLE BUILDING, BROAD STREET, oct 28-0t THE POPULAR PA8SENGER ROUTE BETWEEN The South and New York PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, AND OTBKB EANTERIS CITIES VIA Wo»torn db Atlantic AND VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE RAILWAYS. ALL RAIL ROUTE. TUSK TABLE* AUGUST 131II, 1801 NORTH: Leave Atlanta Leave Dalton Leave KnoxvlUo.. Leave Alexandria Leave Washington Arrive at New York.... Leave New York.., Leave Alexandria.. Leave Lynchburg.. Leave Bristol Leave Xuoxvillo... Leave Dalton Arrive at Atlanta. ...11 16a ... T2Hr ... 9 60am G isoreesnte to the oourt In his pefcl entered ou record, that he has fully ffKriforaJo «U* s oS person’s oouoorned, kin- Time Between Atlanta anil New York 58 Hours 15 Minutes- _ l* The GREAT MAIL btUcten Atlanta anti Mete Yrtrkin ottrried nxctushrly hy this Line. Sleeping Uoache* on «|| Night Trains. Through Tickets HOOD UNTU. USED, kUD Baggngu Cheeked Through TOAI.L IMPORTANT POINTH. „ „ M-'V- WHI01»N,a.n.l»l Tickot Ap.nt, FINE ARTS. f-kPMlNael DILL* U Air»H new Phnto- U cr.ptklo ami Art ry, on Whitehall etrtet, 1n CHISOLM’S NEW BUILDING. bo a#en ipeclmel), of avsrr description of palnl- WA from ths fleUaei to Lift hue PctUWU U> OttaaA Wltar Colon. Carf. if. I'uftu, sod PholcorasQ np oct Xl-dlwAwtw HERE THEY ARE. T HE American Meat and V«MtabU&== Wire Clothes Lines, Flower Pou r Eb*^ 100,000 Strawberry flai Coll and get what yon wmt MARIW. Dealer in Gnus,' GREAT SOUTH' PASSENGER AND HI ROUT ATLANTA and AM CHARLESTON. COL Oiiarlotte, TV ILM Iff GTON, WELD0S, Washington, B&ltinni Philadelphia and Sew C ONNECTIONS by this fin* i sure at all seasons. THE SATING HOUSES on this line oughly overhauled and refitted. A for meals, and at regular hour*. NO CHANCE OF L nrrwEHt West Point, Ga., and WlaSM QUICK TIKE and SCR* VIA Gr oor f 1 a Bail f0 Paascugors can purchase TIUWG01 have their Baggage Checked From New Orleans, Mobil* N* and Atlanta, to RichmoM. ington, Philadelphia By Fo.r Different BaniMrta Vlall^aTlUa^nJWllBlwJ^™ , AllutA «f* FA UK AS LOW BY A® AS ANY OTHER R° uTt PULLMAN’S PALACI SUB®* OKkU MGIIT TRAINS LKiYDW 1 by THIS R<W Tt r) North H.'R ,p[.R<na line oij to Baltimore, Philadelphia. Scan*. s^BSsrssart* 1 i afford, and tor Sarrly, Sptfd, •** UNIUVALA.UD ON THB TMoa.li T***— 1m Muntfoaiery. Wart f* 1 * 1 ' TO AHUrt®* R0 JfKW TOM TU OR* 1 J. A. daneral no‘a**jL_ • Ki sap UAm AppllraUss fw conou. Graves Dree. “—To... -vrifJSffifti.