Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, November 25, 1869, Image 2

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OHAPM- Mr. Oharloti li. Blahop. Thonday Evaaing, November 26th. Die Operatic Biilmn. 1>KA OXATOZiO, ru DU voL. ...........MM* JUMMI. without rnuohd*- CKveramont, I hood* that tbei Than ohodtd be a large hotel In Atlanta, an- Uke any new la the Mate ; on* that would re- far the winter. Ban Faaaoooo Prince and enU* I VARIETIES THEATER, WhiiUd—1,000 Young Milliner*. .DAMa'aiNDtui'Kaia. | *'• ”■ *• Bl,k * 1 ’' HBOTTew,IMdee. Baaed.of th* Ctepn.u Min: Ahald bare bees neglected ao long. There it not a city la the whole Heath where hotel oo- dwt. Th* price* rario* according to the mine* from which It It taken. Villa Biea it worth •1 SO per dwt., and Lumpkin county mine* vary iron *1 06 to 1 IS per dwt. Anpta—Apple* are aatrce wllh an advauc- lnjTondeucj. They are qonted at $3 60 to Duck wheat Flonr—In boiee-tli ait pound eaokt to the box. 82 76 to J 00. Batter—Little done in Ckitben aud Wee- tern Beeern. Tennateea and Virginia quoted at 31 to 10c per lb. Th* quality earlet greatly.. Bacon-Hot mnoh doing in bacon, wo quote o. aide* at glgoio. r. aidoa and ahoul- dere, none in market. „ . Bulk Meat* -The market ie wall HWpIUd t#*c. There ie a hear Oru. Ihrie nee ban elooted ae delegate to Ooogrets, from A leak a Locnrtua, November Mu—All the bridge piece* of the middle ohannel are completed. Train. will paaa oear the bridge in about twenty day a. NIOHT DISPATCHES. WaauiNaxua. November Si.—Bevenne to- day *413,000. The President eaolnded all vlaitcra. Motley has re opened the Alabama claim* negotiation*. The Proaidont has appointed John B. boutb- worth Attorney for Northern Alabama. Vice Provident OoUux is hare. The OotsmhMionar of Onstoma report shows reoeipis for the lastftaoal yaar to b« 1180,000,- 000 with fine*, penaiUaa and forfeit area, and $750,000,000 other fee*. Total aft regaling to •180.000,000. which is equal to $234,000,- 000 inenrranej. It is regarded here as certain that the Spanish gunboats wiil be released. A libelling affidavit against the Spanish gunboats was mail® by Alfaro of the Coban Junta. It sets forth the charaoter of the gun boats, and says that their armament aud mo nitions had already been conveyed to Havana; that officers and crews (or them wore present in harbor ; that their purposes were not only Attsnta Is a sort of Inter-depot, a common stop ping point of travel In all directions; and even in ordinary times, in the abtenee of the State Legislature and all public occasions, we know •f no enterprise that wonkl pay better than a regular Metropolitan Hotel. It would bo a paying investment for capital, and it isn matter of surprise to everybody that the Him hotel lota, now vacaut, should have loin unimproved thus long. We hope that in view of tins immediate and future demands of the place, a prompt movement will be made by capitalists in this matter, and that ere the Fair shall be held here next year, there will be ample accommodations of the best order for all the guests that may be in atUudanee. It will be s paying investment for somebody, and if om own capitalists fail to improve their opportunity, we hope, for the credit of the oity, that enterprising geudemen from abroad will not allow the opportunity to remain open WILL EXHIBIT & A2~ Monday and 1 November 29th and 3 PERFORMANCE* APTK&SOOR Commaaciiigsij^^ PLUTO; OR, THE MAGIC LYRE, A REGULAR FIX. OPTICIAN Confederate Matei Laboratory Building, New seasperavllyeeewpled gallery 70 cants, were. Phillips k 0. W. ADAIB, Auctioneer. Three Small Houaee For Oaeh. O H Friday, Ura kith luteal, at 4 o'clock, 1 will rail, on the premises, on lacs Track street, near the main gats of MoPhareon Barrack e. Three WtXkxmlX Etouwow. ho. 1 Is a n»w brick business house, at the Barrack* Gate. It rente for $M per month. No. 3 If e new 8-room cotta*#, adjoining the above ft rents tor fid per month. So. I la a J-room house, a few doors north of the above, teota a* tie per month. All the )eie eve well inclosed. The owner haa bought mill property In the country, end 1* oomneUed to Bell for CANII. Titian perfect. Hark, leave my of- Aoe at hetf-pael9 o’clock, O. W. ADAIB. Around lit otek by vhJoh II hud Iht appear- UBMOf having ba*n ■treagfad. On hut {Saturday sight, *»y* th* Bon* Conifer, BUI Arp, th* Mritublu, tad Andrew W. Hick*, had a dlMoalty at Qtavwof hUlrod room. It neulMd In Arp • Mooting Hick* Is th* Infl am, produeing a vary Metro lath wound. Hick., after he ni ehot, napped hi* pielol three time* end the* knocked kia dta en qootad et 18 to 19|o;o. r. id ahoulaeri at lli to l«o. Bagglag—Sto*k *qo*l to th* domuuL— noted at 26 to 83*. Bale Bnpe—Quoted at 8 to 9o. Corn—The aupply of ooru ie light Demand - ■ - "- j. \Vo quota old at $1 40, THE TH0DPE At rented. extaut Ml nq, . „ equal**. coiwSlkjfj Entirely of Firrt-Oln who have no rivals la their ntfundi. weoee iuteoeely exciting i*a4.^,7*^ no other exhibition In thg wnrld ihStH&ffii2£4$281 end OVERFLOWING ACLitaa-*? critical, etteet with mptm.ITZL* msutfeetalious of papulae ENTERED ACCORD!NO TO AOT OF CONGRESS IN THE VIARfSeUBV DR.M.SERNMANOT. IH THE OLEBK# OfflOS OfTHS '■•mw good. Friend firm, and new at (1 30 to . w. Cera Seal—Thai* it a good consumptive demand for meal. *” “ 11 - * * 111 The Monroe Advertiaer taya: The old oiti- aasa of Monroe are hat paling away. We on called upon to chronicle the death of three, ell of whom died at very nearly the aame time. Garland Kdge died on th* Tth ioatent, egad 30 yean. Ktaa Balaton died an the *th ioetaot. aged S3 yean. Ohariee ». Harden died on the 7th instant, aged 48 yean. quote it firm at at 49. Che***—Stook fklr. Demand good. Qao. ted at 30 to 33o. Cotton Yarns—Demand fair—etook equal to demand. Quoted at *3 00 to 3 06. Dried Fralt -Peaches, rough * to 6Je. Pealed 13 to ISO. £gg*—Source and high. Producer* are be ginning to hold for Ohrtfltuma. Flour—The Stock of flour i* very Ana and embrace* a greet variety of grade* and priow. Demand is good. We quote eoper 38 60 to 0 75 per bbL Exit* 3700. Family 37 50 to 8 00, and Fancy $8 50 to 9 00. Hors—The market for hog* hae fairly open- ad, ond the paoking bneinexc commanoed. We quote at 10fo grow and IS to 13 J net. Hay-Afair "*"- k Tt GREAT BARGAIN IIV A. PLANTATION, The FreeSmes'i Ssrees-Ocs, MewerS’i i Xeperh One year ego, (oocorfling to the report of , Gen. Howard, Commissioner of the Freed- i mao'a Bureau,) there were on duty in the. I Bureau 141 commissioned officers, Civilian 1 Now these are j THE PROLIFIC T«U|| of the Ma'.chiess Cluster <f LEADING CIRCUS of tb 1 Cuban ineurgonU are seeking aid of tbe Venesuelane against Spain. A county in N. Y. raised this year $500,000 worth of peppermint. One of the Botabohiida is sick, and his phy- aieisa orders him a trip to America. A man who saw Major Andre executed is still living at Hanover, Koek ooanty, Wiscon sin. An Arab insurrection hat broken out at Bagdad. Block Island exported ten tons of Thanks giving poultry. It is estiosted that the total production of grain in the United States for the current year and enablo it to resume hostilities ugaiuat Peru. Tbe affidavit was placed in the hands of the District Attorney. The libel was ordor- ed to be issued. NxwObleans, November 24.—The Water Works cutoff the supply to'the Custom House, Collector, Casey refusing to pay the bill, to to Rue MoanUlo, oxford, aai Selma; also, es the survey of the GrllEo k North Alabama Railroad, a reed that will booh be completed. The said planta tion conttlua 330 scree of lend—160 ia oulgvetion—100 of that good bottom, and ell under one ton cm. it hae on It a dwelling bouse with seven rooms, kitchen, smoke-house, stables, crib and barn; also, three ten ant hooaes and a good mill site, on a good stream, with a dam near by complete. One set mitt rocks end nearly lumber enough to build e bouts. It le In e healthy section. Title! perfect. It will be sold very low tor cash; or (he payment! divided, end time given If preferred; or It will be exchanged for any kind of merchandise or dty property to the city of Atlanta. For particulars, apply on the premises, or to M. S. GARNER, East side Whitehall street, Opposite Roark Corner, The exhibition wlU be given wttfc tk. leled splendor that haa Jvavs -Wil tortotnments of STONE k UTTRskf , warranted to be the most ^ ' 11 Refilled and Mtn Arcnlc Performance* ever Arv Public. LOOK at this SUPERS C1TJ TRADE M^RK. GLASS SPECTACLES, Bup*i tor to xny other to ma-conrtraoto* If MOO*' dxxc with tbe xct**** Md yhilo*optir of naeua. l» the paouUar Iona of A CONCAVE CONVEX ELLIPSIS, Admirably adapted to the organs of right, ly natural to the eye, affording altogether thebeetsrtt- Acts! help to the human vision ever invented, used only by MORRIS BERNHARDT, Spectacle & Optical Manufactnrer. agauta, 412, and 848 olerks. HH but 15 officers, 71 agents, and 72 clerks. Tbe clothing and rations issued U> tbe des titute, twelve months ago, cost on an average of $93,700 per month. At present, no such supplies are issued except to the sick in hospi tal. There were21 hospitals, 40 dispenaariee, 85 surgeons and 8,400 patients. Now there are but two hospitals, no dispensaries, 5 sur geons, and 541 patients. The Commiaeiotrer reports that the hostility to schools and teachers has measurably ceas ed, and that there are now 2,118 schools, 2,- 455 teachers and 114,522 pupils within the jurisdiction of the Bureau. It is a most en couraging fact, as stated in General Howard’s Report, that the freedmen themselves raised and expended last year for school purposes alone not lees than two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.) 'This is oertainly an en couraging feature, and gives earnest of a better future for the eotored raov. Since negroes enter so largely into tho aggre gate of the voting population of the Southern States, the interest of the whites no less than the safety of the Government Itself depends upon the education of these people. Colored children, no less than the whites, should re- cieve such mental training as will qualify them to discharge, intelligently, the respon sible duties of citizenship; and if this cannot be done by State legislation, the principle of self preservation might well prompt Congress to take this matter in hand. to 40 00 psr tou for Tim- Ol j?olasse8 and Syrups-Stocks equal to the demand. Qualities very various. We quote its figures ranging from 76o to $1 60. 0 tt *.._A good demand for oats exists, but the supply keeps up well. They are quoted at 80 to 85o, , .. ftn Onions-Onions readily bring from $4 50 to 5 00 per bbl. „ ,. , - w OHW’-Bt*® »» worth $1 50; ship stuff $1 7o to 2 00. It if in good demand. Potatoes- Good Irish potatoes are in dc- raaud at $3 00 to 3 50. Bye-Demand fair. Stock moderate. Qao- ted at $1 40 to 1 60. Sugar—Bring from 13 to 19o according to <iU rrhfat-W8 k fio.fa wide range in wheat. W» quote it *t 31 45 to 1 70 for prim* red to prime white. Stock not large. Demand good. Tobacco - Unaoond ponnd* Common sound pounds 60 to wc Modium pounds 70to75o Fine pounds Extra fine pounds $1 25 r Va gli ' “ d d “'. *7 00 to II 00 SSi a oo u> 4 <» SS=:3{gSli SaSrtT^vr: SS5S Bourbon, do : 3 80 feo3 00 I,”, 7 3 6ot 0 ooo NE. Ha'm . .V. 1 75 to 3 35 Telegr aphic Jtfarhet Reports, New Yobk, November 24*—Cotton opened very firm and closed heavy, and favors baj are. .1 »» fMvnrintr buvers: Mrs. POWERS’ LANDS AT AUCTION. ters' Hotel by several prominent citixenn. They leave for tbe North in the morning. Nxw Yobk, November 24.—This morning Chss. Cshn, a merchant, was arrested in this city on a telegram from the Chief of Police of Charleston, 8. C., charging him with having forged draft! in that oity to tho amount of $10,(hO. Cahn is detained at police head quarters to await examination. Arrived—Steamers Montgomery, Bapidan, Gulf Stream and Louisa Moore. The Chancy has arrived with two thousand treasure, bringing dates to the ICth instant The uickuees at Bogoia ia increasing. Puuauua has renewed tbe oontract with the Isthmus Railroad. There are heavy ruius at Aspinwsll. No farther earthquakes or tidal waves in South America. The Bolivian rovolntionists are gaining ground. will amount to 1,400,000,000 bushels. London has ninety Catholio Churches. Haralson Sheriff Sales. TIT1LL be Bold betore the Court House door, 'n tbe TV town of Bachaosn, on the first Tuesday In Jan uary next, the following property to-wit: Lot of land, Vo. Mi, in the 7th District of originally Carroll now Haralson oonnty, containing 202!; aero*, more or feet. Levied on aa the property of James W. Bally, to satisfy s Justice Court fl fs Issued from the ICOSth District, G. M., of Csnoll county, ia favor of Jsmee C. Viceroy vs. said Newton IV. Bally and James W. Bally, security. This November 11th, 186». JOSEPH M. WALD ROPE, nov tt-tg6prsfee$3 W Coroner end Aet'g Sh'ff. Thera were but thirteen at the beginning of this century. A German physician has dieoovered a new amethetic, which is administered by absorp tion* The private library of the great Frenoh his torian. T^ x — 1 ” *- w 1 — 1 Thiers, ia said to be valued at more than 300,000 franca. A young man who died in 8u Paul, liinn., on I^riday, left $75,000 each to two of his ool- THK ADVANTAGES of these Speotoeles over iday, left $75,000 each to two of his col lege ckaemat—. The new Wisconsin State Capitol at Madi son ia to be oompleted next month. Its entire ooet u $531,615. Csar Alexander and Emperor Napoleon are to come and see and gossip with eaeh other in a short time. The Cuban insurgents are making a whole sale sweep of sugar plantations in the vicinity of Santiago and Cienfaegos. An Express train on the Grand Trunk, near Toronto ran into a train and killed the engin eer and brakeman. 8L Joseph’s Convent at Toronto, was burned and completely destroyed Thursday night last with a loss of $8,000. The Paraguayan butcher, Lopez, has fled to a new base, and, it is said, has murdered his mother, brothers, and others, under suspi cion that thqy were favorable to his enemies. The late Lord Derby was indebted for his graceful elooationsry power to tbe lessons of his step-grandmother. Miss Furran. the oele- b rated octree*. Sir Samuel Baker started on October 20 on his Central African expedition, of which good things are expected in the way of fiUibuster- ing under scientific pretences. On the recent death of a Rajah, in Hindos- tan, catching fish was prohibited for three days, for fear bis Highness’ spirit may have gone into one of their bodies—probably that of a sole. Tbe Paschal House lottery scheme in St. Louis has got into tbe Courts through the neglect of its manager^ to pay the revenue tax of $1,451 50 qpon money received for tickets. A Portland man recently sold his life insur ance policy of $4,000 to the company issuing it for $500. Boon after tbe man diod, leaving tbe company $3,500 “in pocket" by tbe oper ation. A Texas paper says Hamilton 8toart, the Democratic candidate for Governor, *‘stands alone, wrapped in the mantle of the Virginia resolutions of ’98." It is scant clothing in these days, even in Texas. The ruler of Egypt has engaged all tbe va cant bedrooms at Cairo, and all tba disposa ble vehicles, the former at $20 a day, includ ing board and lodging, and the latter at $25 a day, for hie guests. A lady at Williamsport, Pa., has not been able to sleep a wink in a month. Examina tion into the cause by eminent physicians re vealed the terrible truth that her night gown was oat of fashion! It is stated st Ottowa, the capital of tbe Do minion, that tbe Canadian Government never threatened tho retaliation measures recently reported, if the United States restrictions were continued. Captain General De Rodas has reduced the term of confinement of the prisoners at Giu- oovUlas one-fifth. He has also pardoned and libera ted over 200 prisoners, many of whom were committed for political offenses. Th# bark George Thurston, with 19,000 bushels of Milwaukee wheat on board from Welland for Oswsgo, went down on Wednes day night laat one mile west of NicboUon's Is land on the Canada shore of Lake Ontario.— ' Hbe will probably be a total lorn. The twitch-tender who caused the Pacific railroad accident, ia unable to read the time table, upon which the entire security of tho trains depend. He did not know which train was untitled to the track. The civil Governor of Santiago issued a proclamation on the 12th lust, announcing the killing of 280 insurgents, and offering clemency to those who will immediately sur render to tbe Spanieu authorities, but threat ening to chastise all revolutionists captured. Vincent Collier is en route for Washington with a laigeiy signed petition from the people of British Columbia, praying for annexation to tbe United btates. One is also sent to the Queen, urging earnestly compliance with the petition. A Fenian demonstration was modest Water ford, near Dublin, Ireland. There was a torchlight procession, io which nearly 5,000 men took part. The baode played Fenian airs. Tbe street* ware crowded with specie- I. They can toe worn vrltl* perfect ones forany length offline at on© Billing, giving astonish ing olearaeaa of vision, by oaadle or any other artifi cial light, comfort to the spectacle-wearer hitherto un known. 9. How to select Glasses. IX requires professional guidance even when e good article is of fered. Dr. Bernhardt not only has the boat Glasses that can be found in tbe market, but carefully exam ines the eyes, and gives indispensable advice as to the C. 0. HAMMOCK, Auctioneer. W ILL seU, at the Oity Hall, in Atlanta, on tbe first Tuesday, 7th day of December, et eleven o'clock A. K., THE WALTON FARM, 383 acres-40 acres in good state of cultivation—18 scree superior bottom, GO Aoresi Wood Tismdt, (“OAK AND HICKORY.") tar This farm Is miles from the 1'aaeenger De pot, half mile from the.Macon k Western Railroad, and in good neighborhood, convenient to school! and churches. THE RESIDENCE Is aoomfortable t>i-story dwelling, surrounded with fine shade trees, with nsual out-buildings, Garden. Or chard, Ac., attached. This farm ia well wateredr and the soil considerably better than the average in this section. Terms: Half cash; balance in 60 days. BELL b HAMMOCK, Real Estate Agents, Office first fitor, next door to James’ Bank, nov 34-28-SOAdec 7 .Whitehall strooL mic. EMILIE HENRIETTA The Premier Equcstrienoe ofthel The Great lOlta llKMVY The Ohampion Rider ol ttol 3. 'When the eyes ache or palm through the action of a bright light, ench as ia reflected from the snow, annoy weather, white paper, end in reading, writing or sewing, or vivid colored bodies; these lenses, by softening the raye, «ff«ct a most agreeable sensation and give greet rolief. t. These Spectacles are ec&eatlfleallp ad justed to every case of defective right with unerring accuracy, whether arising from age, at rain, over work, or premature decay, by Morris Bernhardt on a new and exact principle, entirely his own, which has seldom tilled to be correct 8. After several pears of public practice* adjusting spectacles to patients under every aspect o! defective vision, as well as experience in en extensive, long-established business in bis Optical btoree, both here and in Europe, M. Bernhardt considers it e suffi cient guarantee of his ability to supply such glasses aa are but calculated for the aa si stance of imperfect eight. A. M. Bernhardt, to signalise himself from the host of pretenders in his profession, with pride submits for inspection, copies of testimonials he bee received from medical gentlemen of the most an questionable respectability and talent in America; also, a number of certificates from well known gentle men of distinction who have need hie spectacles- the originals ef all which he wiil be happy to show to those who may request li The nee of any of the fol- Something New and Very Saleable. IACH BO] SCItPKlSK. Gold and Silver Watches, Watch Chains, Ladloa* and 'Gents* Breast Pina, Sleeve Buttons, Btuds, Ear Rings, Charms, Ac., Ac. THEY RETAIL AT 26 CENTS. Yutarc off the “Oesae«rac|r.»» The XVth Amendment is about the only between tbe Na- pradical issue remaining tional Republican and the Demooratic parties. It relate* to one of the great qaostions growing out of the war—Equal Suffrage—and woe supposed to hare been settled by tbe war. It stands in about the same relation to the loyal people of the country a* the right of se cession—an inane which the Democracy re opened in July 1868, and upon which they were so ingloriously beaten in November fol lowing. It is hardly probable therefore, that the De mocracy will play tho same desperate game with this suffrage question in 1872. They will hardly have tbe temerity to keep it before the country aud insist upon its defeat iuj the issue of the next Congressional elec tions. If, however, it* foolhardy leaders have learned nothing in the experience of the past, and insist upon this issue, the Republi can party have only to accept the gage and agAin appeal to the country. Iu that event, the issne cannot be doubtful. Equal suffrage is one of the ligitimate issues of the revolution. The result of the war would be incomplete without the XVth Amendment, as it would have been incomplete without the XIIlLb and XIVth Amendments. The reasonable men of both parties and sections are no longer pre pared to stickle over gnats after having swal lowed whole camels. They will ratify the XVth Amt GEORGE MILLER ft SON 610 RMRKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. And sold by Confectioners and Storekeeper! every where. The demand for tkla new confectionery is eo greet that the trade are desired to forward their orders et once. We oautlon our friends to beware ol worthless imitations, the Bon Ton being the original box, tbe LOOK OUT, TAX-PAYERS. A IT a meeting of the Oity Connell, on the night of the 33d inat., the following reaolntlons were adopted: By Mr. Oerr— Whirkah, The second section of the charter of the city of Atlanta provide# that no persona shall vote in the election for Mayor and Connell, who have felled to pay all legal taxes reqalred of them, or which they have had an opportunity So pay; be It Rttolaed, That said provision of the charter of the city be strictly enforced at the ensuing election for Mayor and members of the City Council. Rtmbudfm+tr, That to enable all person* to exercise the privilege of voting at said election, the Marshal be authorised to reoeive single tax from all delin quents up to tlto day of election, and on that day; and that these resolutions be published in the. city papers until the day of election. Petted in Council November 23d, IM9. nov 34-tde 8. B. LOVE, Clerk. LE JEUNE BUI Mess pork firm and quiet st $33 50 to 33 00. Lard scarce suit firmer; kettle 191 to Whisky decidedly lower at $1 04 to 1 05J. Dice dull; Carolina 64 to T|o. Sngar eteedy. Coffeeqalot and firmer. MolaroesdulL lor- pentiue 47 to 48. Boein $i 05 to 8 00. lal- low quiet. Freights dolljeotlon by steam 5-16; wheat by steam Oo. ' Money active at 6 to 7 per cent. 8*f'lin# weak at 81 to 9. Gold heavy at 1257. Stocks steady. Governments closed dull; ol lwi, 15i; Son theme doll. liALTuroaa, November 34.—Cotton firm; middlings 344*. Flonr fairly aotiv* bat Mioe. favor buyers; Howard street suporfine $5 00 to 5 25. Wheal steady. New corn 95 to Me, old $100 to 1 05. Oat* 55 to 67c. Rye f 1 00 to 105. Provisions unchanged. Whisky standard of which shall always be maintained, nov 31-fit Tho Champion Bare-Back Hir*» I M’lle. Jeanette The Daring end Breutiful Ti*M-BflN I THE TALLEEN of tbe Slate in the Union;” The Convention then proceeded to organize. The Convention adjourfied till to-morrow. Paris, November 24.—The Journal (official) received the following from Port Said: The Imperial yacht Aigle, with the Empress on board, and the entire fleet, left 8ue* yester day, and reaohed the Mediterranean to-day. The success of the inauguration was com plete. The Emperor of Austria will leave Cairo on Thursday, on his return to Europe. Havana, November 24.—An attempt was re cently made to inoite the negroes to rebellion on pUmtationa about 8agua. The plot was CUTLERY The Dashing Engllah Mmf THE SMtW BB0111 The Unequal*! M*t,«•«<*** Slff. ooiit*® 81 The Inimitable Ilallin Contrfe** 1 * InieuM G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. idment, aud then turn their atten tion to new issues growing out of the currency and foreign relation*. There is not, there fore, any hope for the Democracy short of a speedy and complete abandonment of it* present principles)! Miscellaneous. A laboring man in Pennsylvania has fallen heir to a European estate worth several mil lion dollars, and will never be happy again. This is pre-eminently the age of monuments. The Saudwitch Islanders are about to erect one in honor of Captain Cook aa a slight atonement for the oondnet of their forefathers in eating him. The editor of tho Grecuwtch (N. Y. Jour nal has n novel way of making the winter pass off qnickly- He gives a bank note in tho fall for ninety days, and he says spring oomes as soon as he want* to see it X will take place On Thursday, 2d December, at 10 O’clock. Examine the stores before the sale, nov 38-9t G. W. ADAIR. discovered and the ringleaders were promptly executed. London, November 24.—James Pim ft Co., Dublin merchants well known in Atnorican trade, have failed. Madrid, November 24.—Gen. Dulce, re cently Captain General of Cabo, is dead. The Detroit Free Preas alludes to the mem bers of the One Armed Messenger Corps a* "winged" me*s#ngera. "They jest at scars who never felt n wound.” whioh be edapta them to Imperfect eyes, I am fully •ettaSad that he thoroughly eotnprehenda the science of Opttee, and that he la prubticany eminently akitlfu! in tbe adoption of instruments for the relief of all forme of imperfect virion within the scope of relief without en operation. l am oonirmed in my own opinion, of the Protes tor's merit by the testimony of the most reliable and jromtnenl medical men In verioua cities In the United I moe t < beerfully oommend him to all with whom Ornca Maitbk or Tua impostatiom, ) Woman and An,antic Rail Road, J Atlanta, Ga., November 34, 1660.) ETORN TUCKETS for one fere over this road te t rbe FAIR, to be held In Selma, Ale., 30th instant, be had of the General Ticket Agent, J. H. Porter, MU. E. B. WALKER, ov 21-fit Matter Transportation. Jtae Popular im*** MB. CHARLES BLISS, and hjjJ LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, AND my opinion may hare any weight. J. >. LOGAN, H. D. Atlanta, Os., November 3d, 1*60. We have examined Prof. Bernhardt's beautiful and extensive collection of claeses tor the relief of im paired virion, and bell* rath am tha beat adapted to the ends for which they are intended, than any we have ever seen: end further believe that the Professor ia an accomplished Optician. D C.O’KKBPRE. D. JAI. M. BAH UK It, M. D. Atlanta, Ga.. November 3d, 1M9. P» of. M. Bernhardt has tarnished me with e pair of Concave Lens which suite my oaee exactly. From personal experience I oen cordially ad vita all persons whose natural virion requires the supplements of art to avail themsflvee of the Professors skill. He hae exhibited to me recommendetloaeftom eminent physi cians sod ministers with many of whom I aas pur. sonally acquainted. He la r vtdeuUy aa Optician who understands hie business. W. T. BBANTLIT. Minister 9d Baptist Chinh, J most oordlrily ooncur la the numerous testimo nials 1 have eeeu touching the excellency of Dr. Bern hardt as aa Optician, end most freely oommend those who are In need of eld In hie Una, to apply to him.— I do this in tome measure from my own experience. I regard Dr. Bernhardt as an aobamptiahed optician n D muter l*t nwkrttrlu CheroU, AtlkotA, G*.. Mov*aib*r M. 1***. °*- d.: * r.^r n. S 5.S5FRV Atlanta. November id, lfti, ■ ft. UIXAIUJW5 y*|T Mr. ROBERT JOHNSON, tbs ^ the World. MR. WILLIAM FRANKLIN, t* fault Rider. " ' Mr. WILLIAM KCISOT, A FORTUNE F0A SOMEBODY. I WILL pert with an Interest in my lately Invented Washing Machine, known aa the Gate City Wash ing Machine, patented by me, for e period of SEVEN TEEN YEARS, from ilth May. 1B69, to an active, intel ligent, enterprising, voung or mlddle-ared man, with a small cash capital, tor tbe purpose of bringing my arid invention before tbe public. Among the many washing machine* heretofore pat ented and presented to the public, this la tbe only one which operates upon scientific principles solely; end which, while it cleanses clothes thoroughly, does not. In the feast, injure or wear them, however fine or deli cate their fabric. It washes by pressure alone, eml not by rubbing or friction, while no cbemioels or pat ent fluids ere need—nothing but common aoep end water. Machines of this patent may be made of any aixe and capacity; sad can be run by bend, horse, water, or steam power. Samples of tbe Gate Oity Washing Machine will be on exhibition et the coming State Fair, at Macon, Ga. Address me at Atlanta, Ga. H. II. WATERS, OCt 36—dftwtf Patentee. CHANGED SIDES Brought to C00I* *• MASTER OEOBGB Equestrian. HERR DIIKXEL, tho Modem Hum" Mr, H. LOCKWOOD,the ****** DLLRIO DANZKFF, tbs LUDORFFand RlNTZ, tbe Hate. MR. BUST LEE, the Ch.up** ** tor. BARRY M.tUilTM.tk* (»**“ Th. •!».. *rtl*t»*‘ u “jfiriff‘ ' of AuxtUur TGrat. ■op* *® 1 *' HutohiQ8on'3 Acting Murray’s Train' 4 ® 3,39! b.l*R; export* 4,443 bales; middling 334; market dull; naive 700 b,le*. WmcmoTON. No.*mb«r 24.—Spirit* of tur- pentlue dull at 42to. Hoain, low grad**. Armor; other dull; .trained 91 00 to 1 62.— Grud* turpentine unchanged. Tar unchang ed. Cotton cloud inactiro. 11*v*», Norember 24.—Cotton opened de clining and irregular; on upol IT 35c; afloat IcBride & Co. CHINA EMPORIUM. uu. momatre 'iOLDEN UEH.ED1EH. .“‘h"' fak* M other, .a* TOO win m lime, health and money. * l -«» Mf AM) lor Mj c.m ol utMMeiu nj Map wbleh they fail to cure. ^ Dr. Htobau's Ooldun Balsam No. 1 curve Ulcers. 0le.iaMaonnroUu4Uontk.gor.R7M, 0*tu£ on. or Dkla buptlou. copjwr Color*! nutate.. Ion. are. Of U>. Real,, Bcrofola, **.;!■ Uo R,.,.- ralor, alterative aa* Bloo* Punter known, raamvra jfigjgjjjret >k • -rate*, an* leave, th. Mood pm Dr. Runup. Oouuut Beuun Ho. 1 nupva Herourl.1 Affection., BhrarattaM, la Ml It. forte., wtetter from HteOttrior tahM .bum; ftn* Immediate raltef Id Ml gate Tto Jtatta* ■icrarr. I ban thotewd* of ow karate. p»vtD«A. telnoolm onras tftete* kp Umw Rraotelu. Prt*. of tatter Ho. 1 or Ho. J M-Mpra bo*. tta.ovtwokottta.forn.aa. O'; **“**“'■ Oobm* Anroon. • rata, qteodp. ptora- ant end re*I ranra. /o, >u ii-drap-. L TO BENEFIT HAIUL80N !UBRIEF SALKS. r ILL he eoU before !!.» Court Ho.ra door, Io th. did not interfere with fhw proeavdlnga, and there tree uo diatarbauc*. Tho fritlvlti** at th* Hats canal opening are mated to b* magnificent. Th* canal fa alia* with th* craft, and 1,000 guwat* of tbe Vioeroj of Egypt are prmant, and lb* hoot* of *11 kind* are gaily decked oat for th* oo. oaeion. The canal at no (poi f* ahallowar than nineteen feet, and rnna up to thirty. The BraaiHana .till maintain a “uaaUrlv inactiviar." A Put* dfapatah m l WkM tba «*t*nration of th* opening of the gaei 0*0*1 fa terminated the hubiirn* PorU will tend another Dltimatam to th* Vlteroy of Egypt, P/d«tae ,h»m ta»*g>t 4bff Tnrkiab propnaM nmiout eondllion, or to ooaMdtr hlmetaf ,nvp*nd*d from Uu ViceroyaJty Th* Em proa* of the French wring at Port Held, where ah* m rwctav.d wed .nhwqneot- ly virlled on board by tba Viceroy of Egypt, the Emperor of Atetna, the Prince Eotrat ol Pnr.rf*, U,. Prince and Pnocnjof Hyland, and tha Uommaadm of the Man-Of-War io ring property, to-wit: fi district of orlgtaallf Levied on as the pro) Lot of land, No. 271. v: Loioiiana, wo. yii. ly Carroll now Haralson y.opertrof A. J. Buttram n Carroll Superior Court tor onus, arid luttnm. No- J. M. WALDROPS. Coroner and acting art. All parties ae whet ere my 1 lee you the lo playing their Tittle nakedness. M ft email paml of half breed* intaroepted tbe uo# Governor of Wlmtpeg, Oabada, on hie way to th# capital of th# new oolouy, intend ing io prevent bis entry, bat, after a abort conference, they not only withdraw all oppo- Paater 1st Baftiai Churrii, aao . Atiaate. Ailaata, November 4th, 1M». Nashville, AprU »Vtfc. ItiRT. It keeps the scalp clean and healthy. It lauaedtately stops the hair from falling out. It forces hair, whiskers and eye brews to grow luxu riantly. ’ It keeps the hair from changing color from age. It produces e full set of whiskers end mustache on say man of mature age. Frepersd only by DR. R. s. POMEROY, No.'lT Alabama Street, Up Htuir.. ATIiANTA, OA. A Cheyena* p*pw urgiag ape. th* boaiaua men of that of ly th* uMfolnua of atTvertfelng, rafale* thfa inoid.nt; The editor advwiiacd, ■'wanted, at thi* oflUc, imoedialciy, a boy la laarn tba printing trade.” la * very few hoar* h* had th* hoy, • very youthful addi tion to hfa own honwhotd. Wit n2l*«P»*tawm. A dancer on** aakt to fiocrete*: "Von can not (tend on an* fag oil 000.”- "True,” re plied tho phifeiophor, "hot 0 goo*, out.” What oart of too* do we nil *nJoy iuo.1 ?— Forton*—mod. op of tenk-notw. lup**4*om fa on* of th* old**t *od butt of ttetaiera, hat her price* ere rnfootraly high. Werktag and thinking abooid gu tqgothef; th* thinker working, and the worker thinking. ■ mi i>i will te rale, lot of nr*. *0 wmiehnoa lirwt