Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, November 09, 1869, Image 2

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tor Lrtwbnrg, bwldM 8SX000 u • PrnwioB Minuter. /oho Brough.tu hM jail oonolodod * very lowi.Mft'l ongigtoiMt at tbo Tartitloa. iu flons, Bifle*, Aim, Bow, Chains, 4-a state Nicwa Tbo Saraonah B^abtMaa adaaoalw Wednesday, November 10th, 1869, Admiral Karra*nt la aoU* aaatarard by «aay aj|ea(tud oara.) and la dally imprortag io Adalaido PUIIHpa baa brgoa la ProrMaaoo S - - ,.y .ba IntaH.l* An nl«a Oold Util; aterliug 871; Mo* Pork tight gw Mo»B.a, MoraabW 4. — Ootton—oemaod h tolled, tod oloaed dolt and lower; atloa TOO bclra; middling 23 to 231; raoalgta 3,658; ax- porta 1,009. Onoraaan, Morambar 8.- Corn io good dt- mand at M to (So. Whitby doU at $!. Fro- riatona ooakangad with littla demand. Ixroiarnxa, NoTtmbar 1—Gera qaiet at 85a. Uott pork quiet at 131. Bbouldera 14J6; clear aldea JOc. Lard 17to. Whlakjr haary at 11. Baismoax, Norember 6.—Cotton baaey. ATLANTA and a eerlea of eonoerla aha Intanda to girt throughout the States Dr. O. H. F. Peter*, of tha Hamilton Col lage Obaerraiory. baa dlaoorarad (ha la alwaye doing it) another aeteroid. Uarardy Johnaoo'a Harm manager hat torn- milted enlcide. Ilia ampbyar would inalat opon apaakiog to him after dinner. Dr. John Porter, of Troy, Mo., aald laat Misanthropy and Be pentanes. alarming oortatnly. It bodaa no good to tha ebamplane of iSete dogmaa. It la truly dia- aomaglng Io the hopaa of a party that la aver. Ilka an happy ghaau, aeektng to inraat the body W a peat and forgotten epoch. Bat rtawad from an independent, liberal and en lightened rtandpolnt, It looka quite different. Slnee the election of Oea. Grant, aod the rat- IScatloo of the reeonatrnetloa poUey of Oon- greaa, eoafidanoa baa bean maaanrably re- Soalbera land*, lull,- CHARLESTON. coUjn Olxnrlotto, Heaj^ WILMINGTON, WSLDOy, llfft Washington, Baiting Philadelphia and Nevy OPTICIAN Floor doll and weak; Howard atreot unparSna $5 25 to 6 12 Wheat drmar; rad if 35 to 1 10. White corn *1 to 1 06. Oete SOtoSSe. Bye OSo to tl. Meee pork «32 60 to 33 00. Daoon quiet Whiaky onaattled at tl 07. Virginia konde, old. A6; '60’a 63; '67'a 40 aeked; ooupona 50f bid. Litebpool, Norember 2—Cotton cloeed quiet; uplaude lljd; Orleana 12d; ealae 10,000 balea; export and a peculation 2000. CBixnimp*. Norember 2 — Cotton quiet and anaier; aalea AtO balea; middling 2«|c; receipt. 1,781. Export# 701. Aoooota, Norember 2—Merkel doll and lower; aalea 347 balea; receipta 697 balea; middling opened at 23|o and eloeed at 23(0. Hirimun, Norember 2—Rooelpta 3,460 feetlre right, hie mored. grant growing ragman, are coming iulo actire demand. In Georgia, eincc the inaoguretion of the naw Oowerament, eeren hundred end Sfty mileaof railroad kare bean placed under nqdd eonetrnctiou, and theee will be comple ted within the neat year end a half. Tbeae |cpraretoeate alone Inrolre An Inrcetment of not lean than Tan Milllooa, nearly Iwo-lhirda of whiah will Iw diabantd In Georgia I Whan Central JUilxoad Oompaay. leaaeea of tba S. WB.Il, con tarn plate Immediately erecting, will neat eoma SJMToOO. and tha poMlation whiah they will add in a haiaf paaiod » O*- Inmboa will be in tba neighborhood of 2000. Tbo .n.n.i-e works oan be oompletedln two yeora. The Weet Foiot Shield eaya: We lean that on tbo night of the 3d instant, Mr. Joseph BoUedge'e gio home with oloe baleo of ootton waa burned; elao on the acme night ihe fla Loom of H. H. Greene, containing • arable amount of cotton. The burning wee anppoecd to be the work of moondianea.— Both gentlemen lira near Loug Cane in this ooonty. The Aogtuta ConetitutkmelM eaye: Attor ney General Farrow has, we understand, de cided that the ooonty anthoritiea hare no »»- thority to lary a apaoiAo ooonty tUMtiwi exhibition* The Ordinary of Btahmeod PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, aid orvxm EASTEBN CITIES I WOULD reaDAcUuUr infurm the cltiMee at aUente, sad the public (anerall/, thal I here laat laoWred the UrgsM and moal elegent .lock of fCBNirUim erar before effered la the South, oo.ri.tlng of PARLOR, BED-ROOM, AND DINING-ROOM SETS. And ererTthlng pertaining to the fund lure Trade; aodhadn* bought them dlrecUj oflhe Manufacture n,. u MIT OAHU pnioa. I am determined to aell them VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE RAILWAYS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wa "*Kli ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. amid thi atraits of Almost universal insolvency COMIC OPERA AND COMEDY! TIME TABLE, AUOUIT KOBTH: Luve Atlanta Leave DiUod SUNDAYS DISPATCHES. It risea almost to tho magnltode of a miracle. It shows whet an intelligeot and antarpriaing people may do when they once abandon the Lead era lup of fogiaa. and disregard the croak- tags of foeail politician*. In a few brief yean the great Chinese Wall of Prejudice, erected by DemeemUo politieiaoa egeioet the Free School Syetom, will bo broken down; the meane of obtaining a substantial English 1 within reach of the humblest citizen of the District School House and Monday Evening, November 22dl one wjnag. onIjX i -Delano decides Wahhiroton, November 7. that where spin's are withdrawn and water ^jraeean^ws eea p.rehaee THK0H0K I Baggage Checked Tbi Vwen lew’Meant, Mobil.. Moot,*.., and Atlanta, to Riokmoad. m^en. PhihdMphu, Ur FanrDmr.nl Beaieerut Tla Ilngerille. end WUmlnrtoo. «. no. dance with the ectenee and philosophy of nature, lu the peculiar form of A CONCAVE CONVEX ELUP8IS, Admirably adapted to the organs of ateht, and perfect ly natural to the eye, affording altogether the best arti ficial holp to the human vialon aver Invented. Uaed only by . MORRIS BERNHARDT, Spectaole & Optioal Manufacturer. Jd door below J. 8. Jemee’ Hew Building. Bemeui-' bar the place—08 Whitehall attests >wt £HARLE# BOHNEFELD. CHAPMAN SISTERS’ COMIC OPERA COMPANY And the Pomona Comedian, Mr. Charles I*. Bleliop. UOx , OUll w- wv ( tin mile in lee* time than any Macon boy than do it—thia last ion to be given to the victorious Macon rider, if riders from a distance fail to beat him. The Colombia Enquirer aajrs : Wood was on Friday offered at $5 for a two-horse loed, and we presume io a week or two, baolert will be wanting $10. As far as the majority of our people ore concerned, ten might aa well be demanded as five, for they are not able to pay either price. Unless the supply becomes more plentiful, aod the price less, there must be great suffering hero this winter, far a large proportion of our people only get from $1 to $2 per day. and when half of this has to go for wood, the case is a hard one. The Pulaski Manufacturing Company will commence carding wool for customers on the ,10th. The Hawkinsville Dispatch states that the W' ol cards, spindles and machinery are children of the State; the the neat country Ghnroh edifloe, will take the place of the gvoggery and the tippling shanty; the newspaper and the lecture room will supplant the village stumper and the cross-road brawler; the masses will learn to think freely and to act boldly regardless of what some Ku Klux .editor or fossilized leader may say; and then will be realised the full fruition of that national poiioy whioa seeks to unshackle the mind and extend Equal Rights to All, without detriment to the vested rights of any. Now contrast this picture (and it is not over drawn) with that presented by the de feated leaders of a now defanot party. Un der their “polloy" of non action, Military Rule would have been perpetual. Law Coarts would have been silenced by the ipse dixit of Courts Martial The State would have had no status in the Union and no settled posi tion out of it Confidence would have been utterly destroyed, and suooeasfal Commeroe and Agriculture out of the queetion. Internal Improvements would have been mentioned only to be derided. Capital, so far from oem- MONDAY’8 NOON DISPATCHES. FISH Time Between Atlanta and New York 58 Hours 15 Minutes. FARE AH MHV BY mo AS ANY OTHER ROUTE Company, white at the Bar’* Opera Kona*. Bt. Louts, la the St. Look Republican of the 18th of August: “Their rare personal beauty Is heightened by a grace of manner, a fluleh of style, which blend* together with on attractirwneee that none oan resist. It U pleas ant to notloe that even In the maddest freak of this mad extrwragaaxa, theee lediet sever forget the mod- eety of deportment, which Is the brightest ornament of womanhood. Their fan never degenerate# Into vulgarity—the wine of their humor hoe no sod/ * •* poison. The Mlasea Chapman may be proud reception here; but they richly deeerve It “Mr. Bishop, irresistibly oornio, played his perfection. He is sure to become e prime among our play-goers." The performance will be changed each evenL Manager Mr. John T. Ford. Of Holliday Street Theater, Baltimore. pm Thi GREAT MAIL between Atlanta and Keu> York is carried exclusively by this Line, Sleeping Coaches on afl Night Trains. Through. Tickets GOOD PflTIL, USED, AND Baggage Checked Through TO ALL IMPORTANT POINTS. B. W. WRKNN, General Ticket Agent. K. B. WALKKR, Mooter Transportation JB. HULiHUHT, Bupt. W. A A. R. R. sep 36-3id PULLMAN’S PALiOI OX ILL NIGHT TRAINS LEAYIW 411 BY THIS ROUTE THK ADVANTAGES of these Bpretoolee over all others ore: be worn with perfect ease ivortte 1. They ci for any length of time at one sitting, giving astonish ing clearness of vialon, by candle or any other artifi cial light, oomfort to the spec tool e-wearer hitherto un known. I. IIow to select Glasses* It requires professional guidance even when a good article la of fered. Dr. Bernhardt not only has the beet Glasses that oan be found In the market, bat carefully exam inee the eyes, end gives Indispensable advice ss to the proper selection of them. pain tbroagb electing x King. NIGHT DISPATCHES. SEND IN YOUR ORDER8. NO COMPEHTJON NOW-7W. Settled TUX CBZBLB8TOK STXlXJDn ducement to passengers, with tahtes uM d every luxury the Northern and ^ oen afford, and for Safely, Speed, and CmUirt, Washington, November 8.—In the Su preme Court, in the case of Woodruff et al. vs. Parham, from the Supreme Court of Ala bama, the opinion of the Court below was af firmed. The principle enunciated is that the ciauso of the Federal Constitution prohibiting the State from laying imposts on imports and express, applies only to foreign oonlmerce, and does not exempt sales of goods and mer chandise imported from other State)) of the Uniou from State tax action. Jnttioe Nolson dissented, asserting that tha contrary was maintained by Chief Jastioes Fancy, Marshall and Storey. Qov. Bollock hns ordered a special train for guests, which will leave Lynohbnrg on Saturday evening, the 13th inst Gen. Cap- ron, Prof. Henry, Gen. Earl, Senators Pome roy, Cameron, and other prominent gentlemen OHAMBEBUN, BOYNTON & 00. A FARM on Peachtree Creek, containing about hundred acres tillable land, forty of whic creek bottom. Apply to aov 9-13t A. LXYDE C ALL special attention to their new wholesale de- psrtment, the room formerly oocupied by I. T. tsanks as a shoe store. Thalr stock In the Wholossal© Depurtmont Is full and compute. The retail stock Is superior to UNRIVALLED ON TUB OOi PHMENIX LUMBER YARD 3. Whei tha action of a bright light, such as Is reflected from tha snow, sunny weather, while paper, and In reading, writing or sewing, or vivid colored bodies; these lsnses, by softening tha rayo, effect a most agreeable sensation and give great relief. 4. These Bpeetaclee are scieatlftealljr ad justed to every case of defective sight with unerring accuracy, whether arising from age, strain, over work, or premature deoay, by Morris Bernhardt on a new and exact principle, entirely hit own, which has seldom failed to be correct. 5. After several years of public practice, adjusting spectacles to patients under every aspect of defective vision, as well as experience In an extoneive, long-eetabliehed business In his Optical Stores, both here sndin Europe, M. Bernhardt considers it a suffi cient guarantee of hie ability ta supply suoh glasses aa are beat calculated for the assistance of imperfect sight. G. Bl. Bcrahartlt, lo sigaallke himself from the host of pretenders in his profession, with pride submits for Inspection, copies of testimonials he has reoelvsd from medical gentlemen of the moat nn questionable respectability and talent In Amerloa; also, a number of certifies tea from well known gentle men of distinction who have need his spectacles—the originals of all which he will be happy to show to those who may request it. The aoe of any of the fol lowing names or certificates hereunto affixed, without an actual possession of the same, would be a forgery, s capital offence, punishable by State imprisonment Testimony of recommendations from Medical gsnttemsB, Professors of the highest OpthaL mic latent in Atlanta, Go., and in the Union: Atlanta, Ga., November Ml, 1849. I have examined carefully, and with much interest, a collection ot glasses for tho relief of Impaired vision, submitted to me by Prof. Bernhardt, an Optician. In adaptation to the and proposed, as well as In els gant workmanship, tfty are very superior sod de serving the patronage of whomsoever may unfortu nately require their uss. H. V. M. MILLER, M. D. We full) concur in the above opinion of Dr. Miller. JOHN M. JOHNSON, M. D. JAB. F. ALEXANDER, M. D. Atlanta, Ga., November 3d, 1809. It affords me pleasure to state that I have carefully examined Prof Bernhardt's collection of gUsass for the eye, end from his explanation of the moaner In which he adapts them to imperfect ayes, I am folly satisfied that he thoroughly oomprehends the actenoe of Optica, and that he is praoUcafly eminently sklllfal in the adoption of instruments for the relief of all forms of Imperfect vision within the scops of relief without an operation. I am confirmed In my own opinion, of the Profes sor's merit by the testimony of the most reliable and prominent medical men In various cities in the United 1 moet cheerfully commend him to all with whom iny opinion may have any weight. J.P. LOGAN, M.D. Atlanta, Ga., Naveaaber 3d, 1849. We have examined Prof. Bernhardt's beautiful and exten-iv* collection of glasses for the relief of i m . paired vnion, and believe them the beet adapted to the ends for which they ora Intended, than any we have ever seen; end further believe that the Professor li an accomplished Optfofen. D. C. O’KEEFE. M. D. JAB. M. BARBER, M. D. Atlanta, Ga., Ifovcmber 3d, 1849. Prof. M. Bernhardt has tarnished me with a pair of Concave Lent Which suite my ooee exactly. From personal experience 1 can cordially advise all persona whose natural vision requires tho supplements of art to avail themselves of the Professor's skill. He has exhibited to me recommendations from eminent phyei- cisns end ministers, with many of whom 2 am per. sonslly acquainted. He is evidently an Optician who understands hie butluosa. W. T. BRANTLEY. Ml.l.*.. m.t n .... .. . U L08T OR STOLEN, rVYHIRTY Concordia Association Tickets, numbering X from 130 to 199 end 1A0 to 189. Take notice, that the abovo named tickets are here by declared null and void, and will not be received at the door of admission. OOMMIITSE OF MANAGEMENT- DOV 9 It Through Tickets ob Isis it Montgomery, West Point, sad, — ■ mu. viuiu xuu uHumeres d.apulorqiullt,. BUnk.u at .11 kind.. Clod* ud ” . uwikgu ui xu miiiue, uhn Coverings from common to the finest velvet. VALUABLE BUSINESS Oh Peachtree Street. FRAMING LUMBLR, Dressed xnd Mktohtd Flooring xnd Oiling, ALL VARIETIES OF DRV LUMBER, A T 4 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, November 10th, 1869, on the premises, we wlp sell (If not private ly sold before that time), a desirable business lot, Fronting 271-2 Feet en Penehtree Street, Extending back 78 Feet to Forxjth St., with half interest In a heavy rock wall, and sxoavstion already made. This lot Joins the one owned by F. P. Rice on the North, and now is, and will continue to be, one of the best trading stands in this part of the city. Titles perfectly clear. Terms cash. wirrin(4tYinmn G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. Peachtree Street Business Lot. A FORTUNE FOB SOHEK 1 WILL port with on Interest la ay hkk Washing Machine, known ss the fists C lag Machine, patented by dm, for • < TEEM TEARS, from llth May, 1 Ml, lessm Ugeut, enterprising, young or atidlteani a small cash capital, for tbs paryem m to aald invention Before thepnbbe. Among the many washing machtert km anted end presented to the fobtic, 84 fc8 which operates apon scisnUflc pnedpto ■ which, white It cteensss clothes thormM In the least. Injurs or wear than, bewail cats their fabric. It washes by praam I not by rubbing or friction, while no chads ent fluids ore used—nothing bat ooaaa Mnohines of this patent may bs n*ds d end capacity; and can be ran by hist, ha aomplesorthe Gate City Wasklm Mato on exhibition at the coming Wats m, Ml Address me at Atlanta, Go. BlW oot 36—dhwtf f u will asll on the premises, west side of Peachtri street, opposite J. B. Wllle’s store, and Col. Grant new store#, one lot fronting 37 feet, 7 inches on Peacl tree, and running through to Broad street, where It j 36 feet wide. This Is a centra] Mo. 1 lot, having good fronts o two main streets with ample depth. Sale absoluU with unquestioned titles. Terms: Half cash; remainder in six months, wit Interest. q. w. ADAIR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Alabama street next door to Express office. kill one of them to fiud out. The result of the pursuit, an idle curiosity on the part of Rota resulted iu hia being *hot instead of one of the party. It was not n political difficulty, but purely of a privato character. The above statement is strictly reliable. The Savannah Republican lays: The fu neral of Major William Clarendon Cuyler, of the United Slates army, took place yeatorday, from the residence ot Col. R. A. Wayne, at 12 o’clock m. Tho pall bearers were Col Livingston, Captain Choeter Captain Hobbs and Captain Clark, ottho United States army, and Captain George A. KicoU, John William son, Jr., George W. Owens and E. C. Ander son, Jr., citizens of Hav&nnnh. The remains were escorted to their final resting place in Laurel Grovo Cauictery by a company of Uni ted Stakes soldiers from Oglethorpe Barrackh under the command of M^jor Callahan, and followed by a very large porcessioo of relatives and friends. The Rome Commercial records a chapter of aocideuts as follows: At tho Fair Grounds, yesterday, a pole being ruised for the purpose of inflating the balloon of Prof. Allen, fell, and killed, almost instantly, two gentleman iu at tendance upon the Fair—Mr. CharlA Morri son, a worthy young mau of our coanty, and Mr. John Appleby, of Reuses, Ga. Last Sat urday night, Mr. C. W. Johnson, a brother of our townsman, Mr. Miles Johnson, was so severely crushed by a tram of cars on the State Road, that both of his legs have been amputated -one at the ankle, the other above tho knee. A few days ago, Jim Dean, a wor thy and industrious colored man of our city, waa killed by falling from a trestle while en gaged in constructing a bridge on the Will’s Valley Railroad. On Thursday night laat, Mr. Bam Stewart shot, and wounded, a colored man at thu Fair Grounds—no particulars as yet. Lumber sawed to order upon short notice. Business Notice—Commercial Department After to-day the Eoa will inaugurate a com- melcial department, with a regular editor, whose time and talonts will be closely And constantly devoted to commercial matters. Wo will speak more fully on this all important subject iu the course of a few days. All com mercial matter will, io futuro, be found on our second page.—Ed. Era. Xovember 9, 1889. made a pertinent speech, in the oonrse of whioh he said he regarded it aa not merely the inauguration of one hundred and thirty-eight ORDERS FILLED FOR Haste, Doors, and Blinds. A LANDSBERC A CO. »-«—set 8—dlj Propriet VARIETIES TREATER, away West of the Mississippi, of which Mobile, with tho finest harbor on tho gall, was the natural terminus, branching GRAPE VINES. S ABPBBRRT sod BLACKBERRY PLANTS, to sale at LOW FIGURES, by MARK W. JOHNSON. EOT Samples at my offloe. oct M e Jy ll-ly (DeoaturSt. IF YOU DOUBT! COME AND here by the two national routes to the East and North, the ooast line and the Chattanooga route. He said the shipping merchants all know that Mobile ia now the cheapest port on Application for Letters of AdmlnistrstioB. n EOBGIA, DAWSON COUNTY.—To ell whom it may \J concern,—A. J. Kelley bavin* filed hia petition ia proper form to me, praying for letters of adminiatrs- Uon^vrlth the will annexed, on the estate of Johnson This is to otto ell legally interested in the execution of thia application, creditors, legatee*, and the nest (f kin, to be and appear at the next Daoember Term of the Court of Ordinary of said coanty, and show eaaae. SALE OP THE CsEfederste States Laboratory Bnildlng, ■•w temporarily occupied BY THE GEORGIA STATE FAIR. the Golf for exporting cotton, and this road would bring immense quantities of cotton from New Orleans here tor export; that Mobile Governor Bollock Feted by H.I. Kimball. Mr. H. L Kimball gave a reception last evening at his residence in Newton to His Ex cellency Governor Bullock of Georgia. Among those who were present were Governor Olafiio, Ex-Governor Harrison, of New Hauphire, Alderman Rice, Hon. N. B. Bryant, Captain W. W. Oarrntb, and a large number of the leading oitizens of Newton.— Boston Adver tiser Nov. 2. was the healthiest oi tha Southern cities, and on account of immense deposits of coal and iron easily accessible to her, and the fine lim ber adjacent, she had a great future. Aa a manufacturing city, no oity west to the Paoiflo coast affords such advantages. Col. Smith, importer, followed, stating that Mobile was the cheapest port in the ’ * SUPPER WILL BE QIYKN BY ATLANTA FIRE CO., NO. 1, On Tuesday Next, November 9th, AT THE CITY HALL, lobile was the cheapest port in the United tales for iMtoorting cotton, as she bad de- ionstrate<nt by heavy importations the last Mr. George W. Stewart spoke of the desire here i encourage Northern capital and en- *“ among ua. He Boid was being built by Northern REMOVAL. P P. PEASE k CO., have removed to the Store • House, on Forsyth street, next to Messrs. H. T. Coz Sc Brother, iear the Capitol, where they will bo pleased to meet T HE above building was erected of the best brisk, and in the most substantial monne Confederate States, to be used os a Laborotor main portion of this building is two stories hi tt feet), aod 100 feet long by 10 and 80 feel wt extension at each end one story high, and by 36 feet It is located about one mile an from the city of Macon, end Immediately i track of the Mooes A Western Railroad. This building being situated In the center o ton-growing rewioa of Georgia, and expreealy < 33roix(b.t to AH And having purchased DIRECT ft* 1 Northern capital and terprise to cc— — ” the road m capitalists who were welcome, as all would be who would come to aid in the developement of oar great natural resources. The grading of the road ia well advanced, the iron nearly all here, and an early completion of rail con nection with New Orleans is promised. Jaoebon. Miss. November 8.—The canvas* between J udgo Dent and General Alcorn is closed temporarily by mutual oonaenL Dent goes to Washington profeeeionally, Alcorn to hia home on private affaire. The State Fair next week promisee to be e success. Large quantities of art idea are ar riving, intended for exhibition. A grand dis play takes place daring the week by the fire men from New Orleans and other oities with their apparatus. General Ames to-day, assigned forty-flvo of ficers of the army to duty aa inspectors of reg- istration in the various oountiee. Richmond, November 8.—A telegram to the A. one of tbe grandest affairs of the season. Tickets oan be bought at tba Hotels, Book Stores, and from the following members of the Committee of NET GASH PB W. *r. Able, WIUI.C Arrangements: I. MERCER, M. J. EM MEL, L. II. ALEXANDER, D. H. GONDT, O. P. UoGUIRE, P. LEONARD, JAMB MANN. H. HANKY. J. LYNCH, J. B. WEAVER, M. RYAN, REYNOLDS. JOHN W. COLLIER, dowmittee of Invitation: J. W. Golubs, J. K. Maw*, W. H. ParamsoN, TV. D. Lt/rxiw, /« , M. Bta». W, G. Kkox. nov 4-at FFF / OA.A ^ HSIba. ^ Moaey Im Atlanta. Money is not tight in this city, and can be had at oar banka when approved securities are offered. Political. An Irifh woman iu New York insisted oh voting for Horace Greeley, aud bad to be re moved by a policeman. In 258 towns of Ma*»4cbuaeUa, the vote for Governor foots up : CUflio, 68,636; Adame, 47,890. Four KepubUcaue aud four Democrats were elected to the New Jeracy benate yeatenluy. Thirteen Senators -ume Democrats aod four Republican*—hold over, so that tho Senate now stands 13 Dsmocrats and 8 Republicans, a Democratic gaiu of one. The House elect* ed Tuesday, stand* Democrat* 33, Republi cans J7, * Democratic gain ol three. The result of the election in Illiuoi* for members of the Constitutional Convention is not fully ascertained in all ol the diatnets, but it is pretty oertaiu that tho Kepublioana will have about ten majority in that body. The average mnjority for the Citizen’s ticket in Chicago will not vary much from 10,0u0. Tha majority for the eitueu’s ticket iu the ooonty is aboot 10,400. Every candidate on tbo Citi zen’* ticket in both city and county ia elsotad. *" -* Virginia give Oevarwer ■■Hock. Wo understand tbnt Governor Bullock is expected home to day or to-morrow. HERE THEY ARE. r HE America Hut aud VagcUbl. Ohopjttr, Whit. Wire Clothe* Lines, Flower Pots, Blue (Jrasa, 100,000 Strawberry Plante. OsU aod get what yoa want. MARK W. JOHNSON, Dealer in Guano, Seeds. Ac., Broad street. oet -e36 Jy 16-ly htraus* I* bsnkiapt—too many uotes. Gladstone owns a villa near 8toltaentaJs, on the- Rhine. Seventy-five Mstern make up the Obioago 8oro«is. Boston claims to be the biribplaoe of G. L. Fox, the comedian. Raton James Rothschild left memoirs, now iu press in Paris. Edwiu Booth will re-sppesr a* Hamlet in hi* theater December 2. Tbe Hultah baa given £15,000 to each of his throe Cabinet Mau is ter a. Geo. Hardee ia talked ot for Preaidont of the Alabama University. Jo. Jefferson i* hunting in Ohio. He is re- croatiug. but not playing. Ida litnd la tbe charming name of an Indiana wouiab’s rjjghts agitator. One eolored member baa been elected to tbe Ma««aobu*etia Legislature. Rrigbam Young does the divorces in hia do minions at ten dollars a *aae. Judge R. 8. Field and others have lately given 150,000 to Princeton College Mrs. Gen. Quines baa gone to New Orleana to offer her laat compromise*. Britannia rnJea the waves; bwt, according to Fun, Gladstone control* the 8ee*. John R Norman, editor of tbe oldest jour nal in Indiana (the New Albany Ledger) is TWENTY-ONE Tl Old Establishment of & Dispatch announces tho arrest, at Charlotte- ville, to-day, of John H. Salmon, ohargod with the mnrder of hia aged mother and young brother on Thursday morning laat. They were found brained with a hatchet, and Salmon, who went home that morning drunk, from a neighboring f >rm, asserts that he lound them iu that oondition. Tbe prisoner was ooo), and denied the murder, bat made many sontra- diotory statement*. Gen. Can by issued an order postponing all railroad stockholders’ meetings till the admis sion of Ihs Stale. New Omuuwa, Novembers.—^the steamship Hanover, from Bremen, brought two hundred emigrants—fifty for Texas, and most of the others will remain in Louisiana. Chicago, November 9.— The schooner Titan was wrecked on Lake Michigan, and 8 loet Boston, November 8. —The Britteli schooner Frank, from 8au Domingo, for Boston, has arrived at Provinoetown with all hands sick. The mate and one seaman died of fevor. Hudooh, Ohio. November 8.—There were 18 inchee Of snow this morning. Paths, November, 8.—An unknown mau wne arrested who confessed his . intention to aenassinato the Emperor. Nothing late re garding the king of Italy’* death. WR HAVI BETTER AR*A*»*^*\ THAR ARY HOUSE IR tJD* FOB Repairing Watohea u* MIMk '30L»E> BEM’!® TlioP .ir. s.', Boat and CUoapeat Thirty-nine counties iu West tbe foik»vtug result for the House of Delegates; Republicans 16; Liberal Republicans 9; Dem ocrats 21. To* eleven counties to hear hum. the Dsmocrats estimate will eleei 3 Republi cans, 4 Liberal Republican*, aud 4 Democrats, Acoordiog to this estimate, the House Will stand—Republicans, including Liberals, 81; Democrats 25. The returns from the remain ing eleven oonntiee may change this ssthnete. The benate will stand about 18 Republicans to 4 Democrats. Eight of tb« Republican 8eu- It removss all ltohlof aod heat of the scalp. It kseps the ecslp etesn sod healthy. It Immediately etops the hair from felling out. It forma hair, whiskars sod aye brows to «row luxu riantly. It keep* tbe hair from cheating color from i|* It produces e full ael of whleksra sad muaUnbe ou any man of mature age. Froporod only by OR. R. S. POMEROY, No. 17 Alab.m. 8tmet, Up Btrtlr*, •ukrill*, April ailt, INI Dr. B.mUr«1 mi moU Op- *»*Umto nr tbumln. tUi rtfl. l*o Mon then th*7 know. 1m Ira or. non *’** w’KjSiirua®, H.». '•lali similar »• the above mmy at M. Bernhardt’* offioe, from tha moat WM. WOOD & CO, ators are regarded aa Liberals. A man named Towers hona himself to a bedpost in fichooeotady, New York, and suc ceeded iu putting an eud to hia earthly exit- tenoe. Three boys *t Mount Carbon, Pe., one day last week, took a little boy named Fiedenek Hornick, .levsn years old, built a fire, and horrible to relate, held the lad over it tjutil be was literally roasted John O. Holley, Deputy Internal Revenue Collector at Oakland, Cel., is supposed to have absconded per tha test Panama atanmor. Ha ia * defaulter to tho Government In tan gum of $16,000. TrlcpraphU Market Reports. Naw You, November 8* —Cotton heavy ud Jo lower; selee 2,000 bntee at 254c. Floor heavy; superfine Bute $6 10 to 6 30; oommon Senator Morton, General Bailor aud Judge Billgbam are said to favor Caban indepen dence, McGrtgor, the Rob Roy canoe man, bee pat lu- adventures into a gorgeously illustrated