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LITTLE BAREFOOT!
Jtoeal Senaattoua by the Mir.
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do, family
do, Fulton XXXX family,
do, auporfine ...........
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the following aaaeed good#, which sreHKIVASIK AR1.V rHraPi ' * u ™
Black and Brown (Kagllih) Waterproof Cloth a.
All Colon la LadUa* CioUta (all wool.)
Fiery Color in “Gilbert’*” Opera Flannel*.
10-4 Blanket*, Beantlfnl ({aallly, <
Lanra*lrr and MartelUr*
* ouorot lot or
Irish Linens, Diapers,
Towels, Tabli
Napkins,
A large lot of Ureas Goods, 50 cents a
, vo oo, superaue ............
, Do do, Georgia XXXX family
Snpeiflno.
i bavo had t*or.
ly-aa bravely
ran..
Family.
OPTICIAN
Bacon—Stock light. Market Arm.
good neighborhood, frtoutWbip, the pride of
au uncouquerabio nationality, ituti respect for
each other, ere fast returning. I know of no
occasion where these feelings would or eouid
be better promoted then euoh en thin. Cltt-
»un« of rerione States will meet thero ue
brother**. They wiU disown the Taut end vn-
rU*d rrHoureeu of thin their common country;
ther will show to one another how necemery
each of its part* in to ell the others, and how
great, powerfull end glorious must be the
whole when the several parts net bnrmonions-
ly together, sympathising with each other,
sustaining each otlfar. It soema to me the
true, prnctioni philosophy of the boor is, to
forget the war, scoept iU inevitable results,
end to reuew the emulation, if it in to renewed
in euy form, in the hold of end see who
oau give the bojt and strongest impulse to
American civilisation, American power und
Clear sides
Rib sides
Shoulders »\ .
Hams, eanv. H. O.
Plain canvassed..
Country
Fair.
kind, and we have abundant reason to hope
that tboae of onr merchants and dealers, who
seek to do only n legitimate busbies*, will
lend encouragement lo any scheme looking to
a reform so much needed. In all new places,
especially in cities which have sprang into
oommtrcial importance as rapidly as Atlanta,
them is always more or less ot irregular trode.
The marvelous rapidity of the growth of oar
city, since the wsr, ha* culled to our business
marts men from all pert* of the world. Their
Laud—Iu tierces
In kegs and oans.
Oats—Nominal
Corns—Rio
Huoab—Refined A
Vow, fries<!«, relaUsas, end cousins,
Whs* a carious world this is we fiv# In,
When we work, sweat anl tog ior Ute good tl.iu««.
They willeaH as old monied take in.
Let as take all kite turnips to market.
Cutthe tope off sod boll op for grecus.
Fat rocks la the kettle for soap bonce,
And the girts—«0b; Lord, alu’t be mean?"
Let u grab, scratch, hoe, end il|g potatoes,
Slum charooel la the Lot month of June,
Do ell that is honestly aobto,
And they will say: “what a stingy old fool.*'
Bat heat up yoor face, burn yosr fingers,
In broiling e steak like Pease,
Let it oome on the table all smiling—
Mine times oat of ten It wtUl please.
Then let them make fries like tho''Golden,''
Ones Med by Pease A His Wife,
That resemble the orange of Cuba;
Or ourgold when the negro wont whits.
Let them
80 to 85.
244 to 25
18 to 164
174 to 18
1C* to 17
16 to 164
13 to 15
5 to 8
175 to 2 CO
sr lb. 0 5 to 7
and doz.
$7 00 to 12 00
1 60 to 2 00
3 00 to 4 00
3 00 19.4 00
Gin, Holland.., 4 00 O 00
American 1 60 lo 2 00
Rum, Jamaica 4 00 to 6 00
American 1 GO to 2 00
Whisky-Corn per gal 1 26 to 1 60
Rectified, do 1 00 to 1 20
Rye, do 1 25 to 5 00
Robertson, do 2 00 to 4 l0
Bourbon, do 1 25 to 6 00
Wino per do*—Maderia $2 50 6 00
Sherry - $2 60 to 6 00
Port $2 60 to G 00
EXTRACTS FKOlf NEW TOSS AND TON WEST.
The pork packing reason in Louisville drags
•lowly. Receipts of hogs are light. Prices,
9| to 10c gross, for heavy hogs. There have
been slaughtered to date 12,000, against 1,176
Balmoral Skirts $1 25 to $1 50, Excellent Quality,
Checked and Figured Flannels, in Great Van,
A Well-Assorted Stock of Gain
IN SHOUT, everything required to constitute a complete, end wtU-aaaortsd sick —.
earnestly desired. woawr'*!■*
nor 14—am .^mrm.r WAllehall
entered according
TO AOT OF CONORS®*
IN THE YEAR IBBBBY
DR.M. BERNHARDT. IN
^anwsstKV
PENNSYLVANIA.
AND
Appi.Ui—Per bta
V dried,
IsiQVOBa—Per gi
Brandy, Fr
American
Peach
American gloiV- Very truly yours,
J. M. Howaud.
T. P. Kobb, Esq , Savannah, Go.
Wahbinqton, October 29, 1869.
My Ikar Sir: Please aocept many thanks
for yoor kind invitation eoutoined in your
favor of reoeut date, inviting me to attend the
Georgia State Fair, to be hold at Macon on
the 19th proximo.
I regret that it Is not in my power to accept
NOTICE TO
Railroad Contractor*.
rNAUGHT, oSoJrj
IMPOBTmw
hardware and cun
IRON AND UTEjj
dkalew b
Guns, Rifles, Axes, Hoes,Gh«
menu kt 0. «, „
varied .took, embrmln,, liTEg**!
complete eerortment ot KK
dmolc' Tool., An rile, VlmTSL **
8hoe., Cotton and Wool IAr,UCW?2
heather end Bnbber Bellini luTS
•lonm. Hollow Wire, Bony
materiel of >11 kind. e,S’
relloe. ud Bhefte, Elm «nd Lori! n2*!
Bprln, Her.,
when they ire tired end hungry;
Oroeaand 111 with the world end It, weye,
And row k Bit Wife will hm Mouthing
To ohnrrn og the 111 oi eech dry.
nevli-U
boniu'i Omen. a*, a. 1* B. R., I
AUents, On., BorembwrUtb. Idd*. I
O H or before December lgt, UN, propoe.1. will be
received at this office for the Graduation, Bridg
ing and Maaonry of tho second division (St Tniles) of
this road. All nscoasary information can be had by
application to this office- B. I. SAGE,
uov 11-tildecl Chief Engineer.
1 leave fur the West next week and shall not
be able to return in time to reach Macon by
at fearful oost to oreditorsl This of oourse
cripples the legitimate merchant who patiently
awaits the winding up of the career of one ad
venturer, only lo eee his plooe taken by a suc
cessor of fresh importation. Thus it is that a
sort of cut-throat business is inaugurated and
kept up, 4o the manifest detriment of (ho first
interests of the city.
We most not bt misunderstood on this
point We do nof mean to insinuate that the
merchants of Atlanta are, as a class, inferior
to those of other oities. On the contrary, it is
1 not assuming too much to say that there is
, perhaps more real commercial and businesi
talent, auti more persistent energy manifested
otnoog the merchants of Atlanta, than is
found in any other city in the Southern
States. Indeed, it has been conceded by prom
inent business men of Cincinnati and Chicago,
that, in preportion to numbsn, A tlanta stands
equal to the most pretentions Northern and
Western cities in the degree and quan
tum of business talent But whilst this
is so, all must acknowledge the com-
1 pant lively erode and unsettled state of the
i commercial interests of our astonishing city.
This is not unnatural. It is an ordeal through
L which all new oities must pass. Bot the
f sooner it is subjected to discipline the better
| Business should be made to accord with Sys-
> tem; and every merchant and trader who ex-
^ pects to prosecute a legitimate trade, ahould
1 interest himself personally in the eetablish-
, ment and maintenance of a high standard of
commercial etiquette.
In this great work, the Rea proposes to be-
r oome an earnest co-worker. Our quotations
the 19th.
Again thanking you for your kind remem
brance, I am, very truly yours,
E. C. Inoebsolt..
T. F. Robb, Esq., Savannah, Go.
Lawrenok, Kansas, November 1, 18G9.
T. P. Robb, Esq., Savannah, Ga.,
Dtar Sir: Your favor of October 0, second
ing the invitation of tbo Executive Committee
of the Georgia State Agricultural Society was
duly received, and I have delayed responding,
in the hope that I might be able to be preeent
Assignee’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, io the
town of Monroe, Wskoc county, within the legal
hours of sate, on tho
First Tuesday in December neit,
a traot of laud usually known as the Brown plsoo, con-
tainlng eighty-seven acres, more or Uss, adjoining
leads of McCullough, Novell, Gresham, Herrin, and
others. Bald land sold as the property of 0. G. Nowell
k Oo., for the purpose of a settlement, la acc<wda»oe
with an order of Hon. Garnett Andrews, Register In
Bankruptcy. November ftth, ISOS,
nor U-tds D. H. WALKitb. Assignee.
fpHX members of FLORAL LODGE, NO. a. I. O. G. T.
X will meet in their new Hail, ooruor Whitehall and
Hunter streets, Tuesday evening next, November 10th.
A full attendance Is earnestly desired. All Good Tem
plars cordially invited. O. B. CRENSHAW,
nor 14-11 Secretary.
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
Tb* DAMaaah Nam of Frida; nay,: It
will b* MU by the ■tatsaient thic morning
tbnt !h« ri ontpt, ud export* »t this port hare
been larger than those of any preview wejk
this wesson. Thu receipts amount to 20,933
bales, and (he exports 19,493 bales. The re
ceipts up to date ere 143,884 bales. The ship
ment* from thia port, thus far, ore far ahead
of those up to the aamotim* last year, being
for 1968,55,869 belee; lor 1869105,440 bale*
The stock on hand and shipboard yesterday
won 38,757. This speaks well for Savannah.
We are also gratified to see that the proportion
at the Society's Fair on the 19th inst. I find,
however, as the time approoohee for the bold
ing of ihn Fair, that it will be impossible for
me to comply with yonr kind request
I shall feel none the less interest, however,
in the scece.sa of the enterprise, as it will, I
trust, be the beginning of a new ere in the
agricultural history of your 6tate.
Please give my regrets and kindest wishes
for suooess to the gentlemen of the Sooiety.
Very respectfully, yours Ac.,
E. G. Rose.
House and Lot Corner Fnlr nnd Terry St*.
O N Tuesday neit, the ICth last, at 4 o’clock, r. *
1 will sell on the premises, a lot fronting 68 fs
on Fair street, at the corner of Terry, has a fine we
and a bouse of three rooms on It—will rent well-ne
the CUty Hall. Will be sold with good titles, wltho
reserve, for oaeb.
G. W. ADAIR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
Alabama street, next door to tbs Express Office,
aov 14-M
HERE THEY ARE.
P IE American Meat and Vegetable Chopper, White
Wire Clothes Lines, Flowsr Pots, Blue Uraes,
100,000 Strawberry Plants.
Call and get what you want
THE ADVANTAGES o! there SpecUelo. over *U
others are:
1. They cun be worn with perfect ease
for any length of time at one sitting, giving astonish
ing cleamoss of vision, by candle or any other artifi
cial light, comfort to tho apeclacla-wearer hitherto un
known.
9. How to select Glasses. It requires
MARK W. JOHNSON,
Dealer In Guano, Beeda, he..
Broad street.
jJ IWl
BY TELEGRAPH
In Bankruptcy.
UNITED STATE* MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 1
PHiENIX LUMBER YARD
ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES.
T HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE—That on the Sd day of
February, A. D. 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy
was Issued against the estate of
OLIVER C. WYLY,
of , in the county of Franklin, and State of
Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his
own Petition; that the Payment of any Debts and the De
livery of any Property belonging to such Bankrupt to
him or for hie use, and the Transfer of any Prop
erty by him are forbidden by Law; that a Meeting
®f the Creditors of the sold Bankrupt to prove their
Debts and to Choose one or more Assignees of hie
Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be
holden at the Register's offloe, in the city of Madison,
county of Morgan, State ot Georgia, before Albert O.
Foster, Register, on the 4th day of December, 180®,
at 1® o’clock, u.
WM. H. SMYTH,
nov 14-lt U. 8. Marshal as Messenger.
The South and %
PHILADELPHIA, WA8HIR
Washington, November 13.— In accordance
with the resolution passed at the Loniaville
Convention, Fillmore appointed Blanton Dun
can, of Kentucky, and Robt E. Sanders, of
Tennessee, Commissioner* to the Russian
Exposition in 1870. Ames’ resolution odds
Fillmore to the Commissioners. Grant a ill
appoint the remaining two.
Offices closed iu honor of Walker.
Boutwell has gone to Bostou.
Heavy storm and auowing—telegraph is
alow.
Grant was sick from Walker’s funeral.
London, November 13.—Advices from Alex
andria state tliAt a great bed of rook at Ismio-
la, interferes with the dredging of the Suez.
Canal. It wiU be blasted out. The convoy
at the opening will consist of eight ships.
Nothwithstanding this favorable report, tne
Underwriters of this city mostly decline to in-
suro vessels bound t hrough the canal.
Feabody’s funeral was very imposing.
Pabis, November 13.—It was an English,
instead of an American steamer, destroyed in
Port Oran. •
Loadru Rollin refuses to return to Paris,
though he continues to be a candidate for the
corps Legishiiiff.
Louis Blano is a cauditate for the snme dis
trict.
Rollin has issued an address to the electors,
which is ridiculed by all the Paris papers.
Havana, November 13.—Dettodas' retnrn is
expected on Monday. The city has been per
fectly tranquil during his absence.
Opposite Georgia Railroad Depot,
FRAMING LUMBLR,
Dressed and Matched Flooring and Otiling,
ALL VARIETIES OF DRV LUMBER,
the streets. We saw one man buy 18 head of
mulos and sell them sgn n in a f* v minutes at
a profit of $12 50 on the head.
In referring to the dry goods market the
New York Bulletin says:
Prioes aro still quite weak, and the light in
quiry does not tend to a better state of affairs;
probably this will continue until the opening
of the spring trade, and the consequent in
crease in demand. The recent failures are
eiMiing mu«lt oomuiral in tho mnrkot, ow«l a
slight feeling of distrust is discernible. The
VIRGINIA & TES1
RAILWAYS,
4. These Npectaclea are selemUflcally ad
justed to every oaae of defeotive Right with unerring
accuracy, whether arising from age, strain, over work,
or premature decay, by Morria Bernhardt on a new
and exact principle, entirely hie own, which haa seldom
failed to be correct.
5. After scvrrel ycarj of public practice,
adjusting spectacles to patients under every aspect of
defeotive vision, as well as experience in an extensive,
long-established business In his Optical btores, both
here and In Europe, M. Bernhardt considers it a suffi
cient guarantee of bis ability to supply such glasses as
are best calculated for the assistance of imperfect
eight.
O. M. Derahardt, to signalise himself
from the host of pretenders in his profession, with
pride submits for inspection, oopios of testimonials he
baa received from medical gentlemen of the most un
questionable respectability and talent In America;
also, a number of certifA ties from well known gentle-
men of distinction who have used him spectacles—the
originals of sll which ho Mill be happy to abow to
these who may request It. The uso of any of the fol
lowing names or certificates herenuto affixed, without
en actual possession of the ^ame, would be a forgery,
aoapltal offence, punishable by State imprisonment
Testimony off recommendation* from
Medical gentlemen, Professors of the highest OptheL
mio talent In Atlanta, Ga., and in the Dnlon:
Atlanta, Ga., November 2ld, 1860.
I have examined carefully,nd with much interest, a
collection ot glasses for the r lief of Impaired vision,
submitted to me by Prof. Be: iardt, an Optician.
In adaptation to the ondpr j osed, as well as In els
gaut workmanship, they are -ry superior and de>
serving the patronage of who? oever may unfortu
nately require their use.
ll.V.M. IlLLElt, M. D.
We full) couour in the above r pinion of Dr. Miller
JOHN M JOliNhON, id. D.
OBt much better than w«sj antieipated, and in
the mountain counties there is an unusually
heavy “uwks." which will save largely in the
fattening of hogs, lo some counties there
will be corn to spare, while nearly all of Ihem
will make a surplus of pork, and large num
bers of beef cattle have already been sold. We
were pleased to observe that the quantity of
l< 1— i. in
Lumber sawed to order upon short notice.
ORDERS FILLED FOR
of-—in the oeunty of Franklin, and State of
Georgia, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his
oem petition, and that the payment of any Debts, and
dotiyery of any Property belonging to such Bankrupt,
to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any Proper-
tybyhlm, are forbidden by Law; that a Meeting of the
Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts,
aud to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, a 111
be held at a Court Of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the
office, In the dty of Madison, county of
Morgan, and State of Georgia, before Albert G. Foster,
o'o?oclT r M 0n Ul ® 4th of December, 1809, at 12
WM. H. SMYTH,
nov 15-11 U. 8. Marshal, as Messenger.
Hash, Doors,
Leave Bristol.
the fields, is much larger than usual. It is to
the manifest interest of farmers, now that la
bor is scarce and unreliable, to increase large
ly their small grain crops, and commence the
growing of olover and the greases.
An old man some fifty-five or sixty years o:
age, gays the Columbus Euqnirer, nameu
Kmonuel E. Panl, was killed at tb<- Striped
Houee, in Utah, just outside the ci limits,
near the Hamilton road, on Wt in reday
night about 9 o'clock, by Iv* -tep fob, Sharpe
Johnson From the cor r’« investigation,
held by Justice MeCah-y, th* following facts
were elicited: Paul on. home about half
past 8 o’clock, mtoxic'tied, nnd commenced
Leave Lynchburg.
Loave Alexandria.
Slate Fair.
We diroot attention to a oorrenpondence be
tween Ool. T. P. Robb, of Savannah, und
other gentlemen, regarding the State Fair, to
oommsnoe f
Leave Washington.
iu those of general merchandizo ; tho total be
ing nearly four and half million dollars in for
eign gold value:
FORUON IMPORTS AT NEW XOBK.|
11807. IMS. 1869.
.$1,381907 $1,187,881 1.23U.1M
. 8,720,756 2,725,930 3,189,297
Tot for the week,.... $6,102,722 $3,803,311 $4,428,463
Previously reported 209,724,158 214,067,434 252.532.80C
Since Jan. 1 $214,820,880 210,580 745 256,961,253
CRAPE VINES.
R aspberry and blackberry plants, for
■ale at LOW FIGURES, by
MARK W. JOHNSON.
«r Samples at my offioe. oct 26 a jy lMj
SOUTH.
Macon to-morrow.
Dry Goods.
Gru. mdz..
Leave Lynchbnrg.
SALE OF THE
Confederate States Laboratory lluiMlug,
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington, November 13.-—The Tribune
Hays, editorially, that the evidence implicating
a prominent Washington Treasury official in
the New York Custom House frunds is com
plete. He shared in the proceeds. The Tri
bune withuoldn tho nume.
Graut approves Ames' regulations for the
Mississippi election.
The\Rccount8 ol Butterfield retiring on As
sistant Treasurer at New York are correct.
Delinquent Patent Agents mast settle be
fore doing farther business with the Bureau.
New Orleans) November 13.—Col. Alexan
der, formerly Quartermaster under Butler, ar-
rtsted here recently as n bogus Treasury
Agent, ebonpod, leaving a large number of
letters from prominent parties relating to the
Custom Hoase and Bonded Warehouse ring
business. They will bo sent to Washington.
Troy, November 13.—At Wool's funeral
there was a military procession half * mile
long and fifty thousand people in the streets.
The houses were draped.
Han an a, November Id.—The Diario news
paper this morning has an editorial article
wherein it says tne existence of any anti-Span
ish element in Cuba is abnormal and transi
tory. The enemies of Spaiu could not reinaiu
here. There are but two elements of popula
tion-Spaniards nnd foreigners. The Diario
dosses the Cubaus who favor the Spanish
cause as Spaniards.
London, November 13.—The political news
unimportant.
Madrid, November 13.—Topete was elected
Vice-Presnlent of the Constituent Cortes.
It is reported that the Spanish government
has received a diepatoh from Florenc* that the
entire cabinet approve tho candidature of the
Time Between Atlanta and it
58 Hours 15 Minot*;
COMIC OPERA AND COMEDY!
Monday Evening, November 22d I
pm- The a heat mail w*»
arul Nm York it eurrad aMAlT
Stopiag CoscJips os IK Nttf' 1
T“*S°”WM«noUdof tk,lM*t prwiod
X brick, and ia to* moot substantial manusr, bv tbs
to bs used m * Laboratory. ^The
main portion of this building Is two atortsa kms <»»->■
wtiMialoti At rauh end oo* story high, and raoh 200
by 3$ fast. It Is loosted shout ons mils and s hall
ITOm thS Vsaam mm.A ..
track of th« -.^mm ,
This building beii
or; $1 05 to 1 0G. Beef steady. Pork firmer
at $30 60. Lard a shade firmer. Groceries
dull and lower.
Governments strong, '62s 1 153 to 1154-
Southerns steady. Stocks quiet but unsettled.
Bank statement more favorable than expected;
loans, decrease over one million And n half;
specie increase of over one million and a halt;
circulation increase nearly quarter of a mil
lion; deposits, increase of over three-fourths of
a million; legal tenders, increase of over oue
million dollars. Sterling a shade firmer.
Money oasy at 5 to 7 per cent Gold 264 to
26j. Export gold, one hundred and twenty-
three thousand dollars.
New Orleans, November 13.—Cotton
firmer at 234 to 232c; sales 3,050 bales; re
ceipts 3,459 bales; exports 4,688 bales. Flour
firm at $5 25, 5 75 to 6 25. Pork firmer and
held at $31 50. Lard dull at 174 to 19|c;
others unchanged. Gold $i 26*. Sterling
374; right 40 discount
Cincinnati, November 13.—Corn, winter
scarce, ear 88. Whisky firm, $1. Pork held
at $21. Lard in fair demand ; Kettle 17.
Louisville, November 13 —Corn steady,
85. Provisious quiet. Pork $30. Shoulders
164; clear Bides 20. Lard 174- Whisky 97.
Mobile, November 13*—Cotton—Demand
frir; stock on hand light ; closed quiet at in
side rates ; sales 500 ; Middlings 234 to 23| ;
receipts 1,358 ; exports 4,462.
Augusta, November 13.—Market quiet but
A.*ha, . iCA • ....ini. DiA. if: 3 II' .in
the national wealth and greatness. These ob
jects aro worthy and beyond all oriticiam, and
we are glad to know that * very large repre
sentation from the Northern States will re
spond to the invitation, and beoome our
guests on the interesting oocasion.
Beyond (he pleasure of the presence of those
CHAPMAN SISTERS’
COMIC OPERA COMPANY
And the Famous Corned tan,
MV. Chnrloa U. Ttinliop.
be d d if I stand it.” He then loaded bis
gun, went to the room where the qaarrelHag
was going on, and remonstrated with the old
man. The old man went out of tho door next
the Common, and when out the old woman
shut the door, snd in a minute afterwards,
while deceased was supposed to be sitting on
the steps, Johnson fired the oontente of s sin
gle-barrel shot gun into the pit of his stomach,
L H to located about oaa rail* and a hail
'■»“* ““
HtuM.il In U» «w tar of tU oot-
Af region ot Georgia, and exi * *
t machinery, th« sale offers
———. *” capitalists and manufacturers, lor whom
Owstoiioor op.ru * flno fl.ld for nmnnonllTo In-
By virtue of wrlto of veadltiooi oiponoo. luaod
frptn tlu United Stotoe District Court forth. Souther,
District of Georgia. 1 will sell the tier, pronortito!
ori w t tF, ut sen* of Usd upon which lUjTwtitod
et public suctloD before the Court House door in the
omr or MA.00N,
between the towfnl houn of tule, on the
First Tuesday in December Next
poueMent. ° iSB - “* SVgSS&J-*-
„ U. fa M«ra>..l
Savanaaii. Ga„ OotoUr 18th, ISM. oct 10—dtita.
GOOD UNTIL l
AND
Baggage Checked
TO ALL IMPORTANT?
B. XV. WBKNV.ta
lfi. Bo WALKKit, MmWI
Km HULBKRT, Sapte W. A A. I
Ml* W-Sai
tpreaely arranged
i special induos-
pleasnre to know thut they all, so far as we
are Informed, breathe a kindly eeutiment to
wards Georgia and the Sooth, aud express a
lively intereat in our progresa and welfare. Iu
this work ofiuvitation the committeoat Macon
have been Assisted by the voluntary aid of a
number of prominent gentlemen uow resident
in the State, and by none more effectively
than oar own worthy Coileotov at Seveunab,
Colonel T. P. Robb. That gentleman haa al
ways manifested a praiseworthy zeal in the
couoemsof onr city and State, and, though a
Republican in politios.thas, by bis public spirit
ana efficiency as an officer of the government,
entitled himself to the respect and considera
tion of the commnnity. He has shown to us
a number of letters from dfatiogiiished men oi
the North responsive to others addressed to
them urging an acceptance of the Committee’s
invitati- u. They are interesting as Allowing
the temper of leading men towards our peo
ple, and we have thought it not amiss, by Col
onel Robb’s permission, to give a few shorter
EXTRACT
Fromanottoeof the Chspmsu Staten.’ Comlo Opora
OotMaiy, Whito at the Bar’s Opera House. St. Louis,
ln ^ Loul * Itopubltoan of ths 18th of August:
• Their rare personal besuty is heighten'd by a craoe
of manner, a finish of stylo, which blends together
with sn sttraotivsesM that sens can resist, it is plena-
ant to notion that even in tho maddest freak of this
n.sd extravaganza, these ladles never forget the mod-
eety of deportment, which is the brightest ornament
of womanhood. Their fan never dogenerates into
vulgarity—the wine of their humor haa no sediment to
poison. The Misuse Chapman may be proud of their
reception heru; but they rtohly deserve it.
V 1 ’** .*' W* pert lo
£££?“; p6;.i!>£r * * p,,m ’ '* Tor,t *
The performnnoe will be chnnged eeoh eveuln,.
Manwger „ r . Johll T . roMl _
Of Hollhtay Street The*ter, Bultlmore.
from the effects of which he died in une
twenty or thirty minute..
The Mews.
Michigan bad a wife murder on Sunday
lost.
Oen. Grant don’t care to repeal the bitu-
minioaa coal tariff.
Xho Brie strike •till continue*, but no one
A FORTUNE FOR
fa mind it.
> gold gambler* have escaped tho Grand
my opln leu may havo any weight.
-J. P. LOGAN, M. D.
Atlanta, Ga., November 8d, 1869.
We have examined Prof. Bernhardt’s beautiful ai
extensive collection of glasses for the roltef of it
paired vision, and boilers them the best adapted to fl
ends for which they aro Intended, than any we hai
th " ibc >• ■
D. C. O’KEKFK, M. D.
JA*. n. BARBEH, K|. D.
Atlanta, Ga . Ifos
•torm extended nil over the oonn-
i generally pretty severe.
• will icon be commented ou the
lergronnd railway in New Xglk.
College wan:.i £. H. Fabrohiid
bat he repHea he’ll be d—d if he
AT AUCTION
not by rukblag or friction, wbjki
ent fluids are used-nothing fa*
Machines of this patent may*
and capacity; and can be rut ■
or steam power. ...
8amples of the date City Wsm«
ou exhibition at thacomUui'
Address me st Atlanta, 0*
oct M-dhwtf
utle* recently arrested waa unconditionally re
leased, and ban gone lo Franca It is said the
government contemplates releasing all the po
litical prisoners not uccused of orlmlnal acta.
Paris, November 13.—The oily garrison has
been increased by two cavalry regiments.—
There was another monster demonstration ift
the streets in favor of Rochefort. It was nu-
iber 3d, 18AO.
.Piof. M. Bernhardt has tarnished ms with a paii
of Concave Lens which suits my ossa exactly. From
personal experience I can cordially advise all personi
whose natural vision requires the supplements of art
to avail themselves of tho Professor’s ski.L Ho has
exhibited to me recommendations from eminent nbvti.
ctans and ministers with many of whom 1 an» uer-
sonaUy acquainted, lie Is rvrtcntiy an Optician who
understands his business.
W. T. BR4VTLRT,
Minister !M Baptist ( birth.
cordially concur In the unmerous testimo
nials I have seen touching the excellency of Dr. Bern-
hsrdt as an Optician, and most freely commend those
who are in ne«d of aid In Me line, to apply to him.—
I do this in some measure from my own experience
I regard Dr. Bernhardt as an accom^HahedOptictan
and a gentleman deserving patronage.
JOHN 0. WIMOII, D. D..
# GA.\
r 8 8 lbs. <i»
OFFICE CHIEF gUARTKRMAl
DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTl
Atlawta., Ga., November 9,1
r WILL sail at pnbiio auction, on 8*turds
. Deoembcr, 2*69. commencing at 10 o’do
the Government Htabto, corner Pryor
r«*U th* Inllntriiiir ki.KIIa .
C etiUon fa Cougrnae for female
fating for fiignatdres.
Inary hi educating wlesions-
sent fa tbs Germans in America,
dmiral Bfawart, on aotor in the Eng
ad the rebellion, died at Borden-
J., on Sunday last.
A} Fltk Lad another action opened
(ONTINUF8 to treat all
/ ail forms gonorrheas, g
Italy eradicated. Thatai
ting from sslfabsra pr«
Sixteen Uo; Mules, more or less;
UK,
qa*rt*riuuter<a SUrni and SUraa from
XePhenon Barrack*.
Tbe.te mule, are net *old beeeuee of »nj defer! Iral
being la excess of tbs nuts birr required st this Post,-.
Thsx may bs seen on application to ths Snperintiu
d«t*f ths Stable, stray Urns prior to the sate;
^Rjnardsr Biyel Ortonsl A. R. Eddy, Chief QuarU«r-
B. D. Q.BB8.
let Lieut. U. fa A, A. A. al,
aov 10-fit rad Disbursing Qaartormaetor.
his property attached for
ortnod wm reught at Com-!
(TSAOB MARX.]
mUE totter F. PF, sad PPP, as s mark to dtstin-
A ffwtoh various grades uf flour, was first Introduced
by J. A. STEWART In the city of Atlanta In 1859 This
brand haa been known as
■ tewart’a Flour.
u< be* *lw*j, been popotar. oth*r miller, *re „ ow
Mill, the r,. Dewier, will know the (eaulne Rtewtrt
dour *; the ebore 1HAD1 Hi* a.
For eel. by F. fe O. T. DODD 4 OO. act W-
people of tho different portion, of the He pub:
llo together ee muoh ee poeeible, no >, to pro-
dace barmnnjr *nd unity of eeutiment, en diet
(he meterlel iutereet* of the people mey be
benefit ted by etimuleling induatry, oncourag-
mg euterprieo and (be general deeelopmenl of
the reeouroee of Uteeoantrr."
Hon. 0. O. Weebbume, from LoCrone. Oo-
tober 16th, write*:
" * * * I hope you will have
e pleanot time, end that many Northern men
mey be there, A little more mingling logelh-
er will do mueh to heal up old difference*.*
Mmnu.li, Ohio, Oel. 36th, 1860
Dear Xir:-l bare been poetponlug for a
long time an * newer to yoor inrinieiiou to *1.
tend tbo Oeorsia State Fair, *t Macon, on the
16th of Norember nett, with tbe eincere Lope
that I might be able to aooept it, but it it now
manifeet that I will oot be able to leere here
ia time to fin eo. I deelre very nioeh to rlatt
not only yonr Stale, but ell tbe Onlf and cot
ton Statue, to lean by actual obeerretion tke
greet rraoanee of that eery Important Motion
ton, Vt , J. D. Fisk tree killed and nine oth
er men aererely injured by a falling wall.
Loe* $70,000.
It ia said that the wild man who has of Ute
been alarming tbe citisem of Htouben county
bee released tbe community from its lerrora.
He climbed a Urge ayasmore tree, palled it
np after him end disappeared.
A colored woman in, IHInoia has recorared
$900 damage* from tbe Ohinsgo and North-
Dames te Buffalo, baa U rn presented to Edwin
Format requesting him to play “Hamlet" to
whleb be bee aieented,
Capt. Higgins, Oaptain or the captured
Unban oreiser, say* that bit reeerl was a regu
lar man-of-war, and that he wee forced lirto
Wilmington became of bad coal.
Paper gran I* being utenairely caltirated
in England. Ooo ton ol this eahalance makes
nearly half a ton of paper of e loogb, durable
quality, acaiccly inferior (0 (bat made from
mgs.
Tbe young ladle* of New Haven are laid to
attach email pink bullocut to tbe neck of their
poodle*, with tbe name* of (he animal* In-
aeribed thereon.
A etoubfirtod aud by uo mesa* seraph-
vetoed Irish woman insisted long end vigor-
qu«W on voting for “Hon Uraly end be d inn
ed to yea," *1 one of the Eighth ward polle.
Vanderbilt talks of converting Bing Blag
PriwM into a railroad depot A good many
NOTICE.I
Anaer'a Omoa. if. a w. u. a. Co.. I
a tun la. Oa.ltemmw n-tata)
\AT FABSEMUER TBAUfa on the Uaeon a Weel-
^3J^KSiu.'«^TSb tSr tt ** M ’ au “ u '
^ VVi^u.
*rSn??&lS88B!SJ X,a,OA '* iOUtUtiL end
m*r announces that out of
for divorce, thirteen of the pe-
wtte* snd four the husbands.
Mae* , on election day, there
• the polls, dlstribotiug labor
UKO. H. THOMAS,
•Attprnwy t Hi i,
'i'i..urj, at.
ew Ofllae, dreed *S._Dev. Brown's Bnlldliw.
UNWKHTAKKJW AK»
aevlfaly