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Room (im jul bad another frebjouable wad
dint, aad tba Polly gtvo* U a column pair.
VFa lonrti from tb« (Mnabii Kan that th*
K«gl* * Fnecnil Compoav received direct Iroiu
Europo, *35.000 wortW mAdlln«/<<w tk*lf
unlla, Mid that is split of, tkn *11,000 is *sld
reqalnd «o p*J thn rtnttr». ii w|U sort loan
thus tha sums nirtlsiq woatd cost Is tbs
North.
Tbs A lb sal WslshmM nlim: Wa l«ni tbst
Mr. tnrasm Mnrwj. of Wutklua«Un, «ss
robbsd ls« fmUj n^ht of suUssi LnhdmJ
d>llai« to money and a oheok on Saw Ton
for a email amount. The robbery ru fffebi-
ed in bU oan bed obambar, between the boar
at whtob be retired aad daylight anal moraiag.
It i* believed to have been done by a servant
The HiUedgevtlii Recorder *ar»: An at-
lonipi waa mode oa the night of to* 6th 5net.
to fire McOorab'a old bote). Turpentine bud
been poured on Urn floor and file applied, but
it waa uiaeoveted in time to prevent much
• Umage. It the party who attempted snob an
murage could bo totyuil 0,, h be should spend
the beat part of hJU day* u* tba IVmiUoUary,
The ObronoU A Beutiuol says tb« Georgia
Railroad, under it* present inauagcateot,
doing a splendid bnatneew. The following «
bibit wiU compare favorably with that of any
road of equal aimeavnm* in thu country ;
Grom earning tor Nov., 1868 $94,000
Groan taming* for No*.. 1801k .$117,000
lncra&e in *60 over ’68 $43,000
The receipt* $>r Hcptcraev, October nod No-
▼ember, 1869, in excesn of the kaiuc mouths
in 1868, are $130.000.
The editor of the Greensboro* Herald re-
i vntly matte a vi«K to the Btate Lunatic Agy*
lum at MUlcdgevIlle, and suy* of it that there
“are at present 382 patients under treatment,
and between sixty aud aaveoty-five applicant*
now waiting for accommodations. It Is sur
prising to see such a large institution con
ducted with such systematic order and de
cency. The putieuls appear to be properly
provided and oared for. W* were informed
that nine-tenths of the patients sent there for
treatment within one year alter becoming in
sane were restored to soundness pf mind and
dismissed. What a bieasing to humanity!"
The Newnau Defender saya: “We are
pained to announce the death of our old and
respected citizens, Maj. Y. J. Long and
Judge J. T. Brown. The former bad been
in deKente health for many months, though
able to be up until a few days previous to his
death, which occurred on Friday morning.
The latter died very suddenly on Monday
while in the act of rising from his bed and
without any premonitory symptoms of dis
ease He wa* actively engaged in bosiuess
on Saturday and we little dreamed then that
he would so soon and suddenly be removed
form our midst.
Queen Isabella is writing & novel,
ltaskin is writing lectures on the “Materials
of Art.'*
Adalina Patti says she thinks a husband’s
arms the best necklace a woman can have.
The latest about the Cardiff giant is that it
fit to be set op in New York Central Park.
Connecticut already reports 300 divorces
this year, with soveral coauties to hear from,
Throe Englishmen bavo lately declined
jieerages, including Dr. Grote, the historian of
Greece.
Henri Taine, the French critic, is dissatis
fied w:tb the excessive morality of English
literature. | '
They have got nftcr Mark Lemon iu Eng
land and fined tmu five i.ollara for playing
F.Vi 'bdf without a license.
A South Carolina editor wiiLs his editorials
on perfumed note paper, and has the copt
saved, U> deposit among the “Archives” of th<
family.
Gail Hamilton has been engaged by the
Harpers to write tor the Weekly and the lift
zar. It is rninured that this house will
ture bo ths publiahms of her books.
Nilsson was lately paid $2,1100 in gold to
sing at one concert in Brighton, England.
This is profmiily tnuAMiiau one singer ever
before received for one performance.
\Vh*xi a baby is Lora in the Oneida Ci
munity, the news is sent by telegmph to the
Wallingford Community, aud congratulations
are exchanged by Urn two communities.
Gene ral George W. 0 >!e, who killed L.
Hariis Hiscock, for aoduciug his wife, has
been ..ppuinted a clerk in the General Post*
office ut Washington, ut n salary of $2,500
per annum*..
Jninet ! isk. Jr., rucuntly said tbal ha had
paid one of his Erie lawyers lor services this
yi ir, : iH for $140,060. Kfie i* a magnificent
thing for every one exoapt I bo shareholders.
Trnnpiu'tu, the Puntin murderer, is trying
a new trick by endeavoring to bewilder the
Parishiii authorities by making the most ex
traordinary Mid irrcconcilnbif confession* of
KUilh
Twenty new operas will bo produced this
winter at the various (bowler* of Italy, and it
is said that the lovo of music is even more
1 than ever in the “land of sunshine
and song.”
Henry Whipple, the oldest book-seller and
publisher iu Salem, and one of the oldest in
Massachusetts, died at his residence iu Salem
on the 1st inst, at the advanced age of more
than eighty yaara.
Readers of the voluminous “Diplomatic
Correspondence" heretofore issued by the
Secretary of State will bo sorry to hear that
Secretary Fish proposes to economise by omit
ting to print it Itsiinfltr.^ ~~
A book entitled “EJcce Fomina,” in opposi
tion lo the wonuut'n lights movement, will-be
publihbed about thn mid tie of this mouth.
The author ia Mr. Carlos White, of Hanover,
-New Hampshire.
Wm. Hurd got drunk at Sonouia, Cal., last
week, nud spoke to his friend, Wm. Hudson,
thus: •! wish. Will., you would cat my
throat.” Will, immediately borrowed a knife
and HCcotnmodiib'd his frit ud. who waa buried
the next day.
The twenty five fcludcnta of “journalism” to
bo admitted to General Leo’s college are to be
nomuiaUd by Typographical Unions and edi
torial reooromoudntion. Thu twenty-five
leel th-ir own studies, aud are under no ex-
(reuse, except for board.
A breach of promise rasu in Detroit turns
upon the question whether the defendant in-
luU'ird, by inclosing a leaf of rono geranium
to thu I idjr, to use the language of flowers, ii
which e.ise tho innocent leaf would hate said,
“Thou art my ohoiee.''
Mis. Abbio Naan McFarland Richardson,
according to the New York Commonwealth, Is
to hav« a fund mined for her by subscription,
and, it if add, nlm>. that she is to hnve an ed
itorial poeitioa on the New York Tribune, aud
a sinecure in the Hnb-Tt asury at Golliam.
ColoiuJ D*vi i Page, of Fort Kent, Me., who
died a few day* since, was one of tho first
American aellb rr. in that place. lie several
tim*» represented t$> M irjawsuka plauhitious
in llu gtnlatutr, nud l<rr h.ium- yt-srs hnd the
oversight of the schools on the American sble
of the HI. Johor, by ap(s>intinmt of the Gov
ernor.
A H ii t/ord correspondent of the New York
Mail writes : “Hartford gnM* with tl)f strong-
roind< d. It comes in cr.«was to hear lady lec
ture r«; it Applauds ths couvunrten advocating
fem-th'Hitffrage; it is raiiiisMit for ‘womans
right ; it« vmsnstsins Mrs. Ktowu against toe
defenders of flyrou. and .is sure her fartW-
eomiug book wiU demolish oppoHition.”
# A onriofa rase o # lo»« of speech oeourn-d
reOently iu niulweis, Moldavia. A young
man divamua that he waa attacked <br robbers,
one ot whom whs about to murder him. Ht
tried lo cry on* for btl», biff hfs virfw faffsd
him, aud when be awoke, he found that hs
could not utter a word. Ho waa advised (0
go to Vi tuna for treatmout, aud has there for-
tnnab ly ncorcrod his speech. He lias uow
roturuod to Ids native place
Tlioro is a aeeret naNokinttoo • of women In
JoneMvdIc, Michigan, whosu object Is to
t of tskm gertdU agaiust ths liquor
are about to be literally fulfilled, ths Demo
cratic papers iq this BUts are flingiug bitter
aapersious at this journal and charging it with
having filtered •' plots” and “ ooMpiradw'*
agaiu»t the ioteraats of tbs Btata. **
|t«»olvuU down to (he principles of truth,
Its matter stands -thus : The Em foresaw
what would be tha ultimate result of ejeoting
the colored members of the General Aa-
semlily, and the refusal to ratify the Fifteenth
Courttitutioiuii Amvodmeiit. Doth sots were
violations of the good faith with which Con
n cut«ml tutoihe com pact which restored
the Slats to its place in the Uniou. It waa
au insult to Congress which we knew that
IrnJy bad the power to rebuke, end we felt
that it would do so, and so warned our peo-
plt) of tha impending (langer.
Congress, as if to etaootMMgs rigti* setion
on the par* ol oar people, adjourned Us last
ssssiou withont imsHing any stringeut aol bear-
lug opoa Georgia. Apparently it wished
to osuvass ths Henlituent of tho people and
uudutHtaad how far they could be trusted to
comply with the ivguireim-ute of tho National
Legu»(stare. During the time that has elapsed
shits tho adjournment of Cougrcss, the
peojds have f e«ly spoken their aentimenta
through the Democratic press of the State. —
Them paiiers, aa the organs of the Democra
cy, have given Congress no groonds to hope
for any thing from the Georgia Legisla
ture. Tho President has been abused.
Congress has been abused, tho Fifteenth
Amendment has been bitterly denounced, and
the utmost euro has been tskeu to imprees
upon the minds of the people the hallucina
tion that the deoision of the Supreme Court
of Georgia does not re-seat those members of
the Legislature who were expelled on account
of (heir color. The tone of the fool-hardy
Democratic press of Georgia has certainly
given Cougresa no encouragement in the be
lief that tho State “accepts the situation,” or
that nhu will submit lo measures which tffie
has already ugreod in form to acquiosco iu.
Wu knew well that Cougresa was indulging
iu no child’s ph»y. Not a reconstruction meas
ure was imposed upon the seceded States
whioh waa not in earnest and positive in it*
nature. It meant that the Southern States
oonld cornu back into the Union on conditions
which wuru plainly laid down ; bat it did not
mean that, after a formal admioaiou of n State,
those solemn conditions could be violated
Withont fear of consequences.
We thought we understood the spirit and
disposition of Congress iu tho matter. Wo
thought that wo were able then to foreauo the
oud to which tho umd and suicidal folly of the
extreme Democrats would pluuge the State,
and we earnestly and persistently warned our
people of what thu result would be—that Con
gress would not suffer snob ail open und fla
grant breach of the compact which restored
Georgia; that out people eonld not thus idly
violate the faith which was placed iu them.
Hot the end draws near. The people begin
to see that oar prophecies were trne. They
now foul that oar warnings should have been
heedrd. Yet, instead of admitting the facts,
they upbraid os for having “conspired" against
them; for having entered’“plots" against their
interests. Wu are willing that «»nr record
linul-l (.rove our consistency. Our files will
prove that we have told them (bat these things
wouU come upon them, unless they submitted
to thu will of Congress—and we told them
(rue. Everything that has transpired since
thu assembling of Congress goes to prove that
oar warnings were not withont occasion; that
they were needed, und, hud they been heeded,
it would have been all the better for .ho peo
ple of this Commonwealth.
In conclusion, while we have no bill of in
dictment against a minority of the people of
Georgia, we simply counsel a quiet and can
did *nbun-niou to tha will of tho President
and Congress, whatever that may bo. The
State, unrepresented, is like a child in its
swaddling clothes; aud Ibut class of men who
would kick against the will ol Congress at this
time, are madmen aud not fit lo coausal the
people. Those i\re our views, aud we iuteud
to stand by them until the last plank Is gone
from under ns.
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Bouthwestern Circuit ,...93
PauulaCirouit 23
Ohattahooehee Circuit 91
Macon Circuit..
Flint Cirouit.
Tallapoosa Cirouit ...
Atlanta OHeoit
Rome Orcnit
Cherokee Cirouit ....
liluo Ridge Cirouit...
Wo*Urn Circuit
Northern Circuit
Middle Circuit ...
Ocmulgso Circuit ...
Eastern Circuit.
Brunswick Circuit....
UAiLV yjtooiusnuiaa.
Dkckmbxk 9, 1869.
Tha Court iu«t pursuant to adjournment.
Argument in the case No. 9, Bonthwesteru
Circuit - Duruas vs. Robson aud Muuroe,
motion to open fi la. from Calhoun county,
was resumed aud concluded. Messrs. D. A.
Vaaoo A U F. Lyon for plaintiff In error,
and Meaere, Katnoel Irwin k W. A, flawkina
r defendants in error.
No. 10, SouthwewteruOirouit—Roe and Hir
rii; vs. Doe ex dmn E. a Granutss ti aL— Eject-
ut, from Lee Comity—waa dismissed on
motion of F. T. Knead, E*q , as having been
prematurely brought to this Court, no final
judgment iu this case having been rendered in
the Court below.
No. 11. So mb w* stern Cirouit—Lindsay,
former tfheriff. vs. Cock ft Thompson Rule,
anawrr and demurrer, from Lett County—wo*
argued by Messrs. Fred. H. Waa* aud K U.
(Murk for plaintiff in error, and by Jndge It.
F. Lyon for defendant in error.
No. IS was next in order. No. 12 hnvlaa
been csl ed up out of its order and dumisaed
i the 7th iuat.
No. 13, Honthwoatern Circuit, is Mitoheli,
vs. Mitoholl ft Willis, and is a motion to
dissolve an injunction lrom Worth couuty.
This case was arfeued by Jodge D. A. Voaou,
for plaintiff in error, and by Jadge R. H.
Clark, tor defendant iu error.
On motion ol W. A. Hawkins, a rula ni ai
was granted against the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Sehley County, to ahow eause Why he
had failed to certify and send oertain records
to this Court.
Puuding argument iu No. 14, the Court ad
journed Hi) 10, a. m., lo morrow.
is
BY TELEGRAPH.
“That Money”—(iovernor Unllaek.
It is broadly rumOvvd that Gov. Bollock
took with him a large sum of mouey to use in
ibdaenchjg the action ot Congress. Aud it is
further said that the money came from the
State It oud Treasury.- OonatUuiUm, Dth.
v are requested, by a high offioiai of the
rn.ul, to state that the above is utterly without
foundation. Wa comply with that request as
an act of jastioo to tha parties involved.
Gl-rs HIm a Ba4|*.
If somebody would tie a bit of blue ribbon
in the batton-bole of the editor of the MU-
ledgeville Federal Union, be would strnt him
self to death in a day.
A Miter from lion, dames Jtavaaaagb, DM*
egate from Montana Territory, says : »*I have
bean In New York several times relative to
the North Pooifio Railroad, and have con
versed with the managors. The auoeeas ol
the road is a fixed fact. Congressional aid or
hot, the road wtll be built I predict that in
leas than five years you can pass hy rad lrom
Lake Baps nor to Fagst Bound through Min
nesota, Dakota, Montana and Washington
Territory. Work will be commenced early in
the coming sprlog, and will be proaeontod to
a speedy oniupleUon. Tha neighing of the
•iron horse' will awaken the eeboet of tha val
ley* and mountains of Montau* sooner than
the poople dream of.”
Port Huron, Michigan, is having a Bible ex
cite meat. Objeation was made to it by one of
A HBOC! A TMI) PRXSa DISPATCH ta.
NOON DISPATCHES.
Washisotok, Dec. 9.—In the Hones, after
an ineffectual effort to iuveetigate the receut
gold horror, the census was resumed.
In the Senate nothing doing.
The Reconstruction Committee board a do
zen speakers regarding Virginia, and adjonrn-
©d till Satorduy. When others argue they
must do so in wiiting.
The disability bill uow before the President,
Is House bill No. 331.
London, December 9.—The News in ccm-
monting on Grant’s message, says: America
wants indemnity for their feelings on the Ala
bama question, rather than their trades or
pockets.
Romk, December 9.—The Ecumenical Ooun
cil was opened by ths Pope. Seven hundred
Bishops followed the Pope in the prooeeeioh.
NIGHT DISPATCHER
Washington, December 9.—Bwvenue to-day
nearly half a milium dollars,
Curttoms for the week ending December
4th, aver two nnd a quarter million.
The Pretold*ot nominated John F. l>illon
Circuit Judge tor the 8th Circuit. This
closes the Circait Judges.
Bsnatx— Mr. Kellogg introduced a hill to
incorporate the Mississippi Valley Levee
Cent pony, according to tho plan proposed by
the Louisville Convention.
Tho District Committee was directed to
enquire iuto tho propriety of repealing the
Charter Medical Bociety for the rejection of
negro doctors.
Mr. Trumbull reported, with amendments
from the Committue on the Judieiary, a bill
relating to appellate jnriediotion of the Su
preme Court.
The bill, %a amended, declares that the judi
cial power of tho United States gives no power
to the courts to decide on political questions,
and that it rests with Cougresa to decide what
government is the established one in any State.
It prohibits the Supreme Oourt (torn enter-
turning jurisdiction of any case growing out of
the execution of the reconstruction acts till
the governments of the late rebellions States
are reoognized by Congress as valid. It re
peals all acts authorizing appeals to the Su
preme Court in habeas corpus proceedings
The President is directed to hold and pro
ce*-d with nil prisoners held in said States by
military authority, without regard to auy civil
proceeding or authority whatsoever.
The Semite adjourned to Monday.
House.— Mr. Shanks introduced a bill to
complete reconstruction in Georgia.
Mr. Van Trump prevented tha joint reaolu
tion of tba Ohio Legislature, withdrawing the
ratification of the 15th amendment. Referred
to the Judiciary Committee.
Montoomjcky, Dac. 9.— In the Senate to-day,
there was a stormy debate over the bill to
break up the present city government of Mo
bile aud turn it over to a triumvirate, consist
ing of the Lien tenant Governor, the Speaker of
the House and the Attorney General.
Mr. Bromberg, the Mobile Bene tor, opposed
it
Coon, of Dallas, and others, favored it.
It was so amended os to give the power of
appointment to the Governor, and tho bill wns
then recommitted.
Bills were introduced to allow State endorse
ments to bonds of the Chattanooga ft Alabama
Railroad to tho amount of $3,060,000, to the
Mobile ft Montgomery Railroad to the amount
of $2,000,000, and to tha Booth ft North Ala
bama Railroad to the amount of $3,000,000.
In the House by a vote of 42 to 29, Mr.
Brown Democrat, of Chsmbera, was declared
not entitled lo his seat.
A motion was made to reconsider the vote
to-morrow.
Over 400 masons are in (he oity attending
the Grand Lodge.
Nashville, December 9. —The Senate puaa-
od to the first reading a bill forbidding in
dictment for aots cuiumittud by soldiers da
ring the late war.
London, December 9.—The prioo of con
federate bonds considerably advanced in the
new proposed settlement of the Alubaiua
claims.
Roue, December 9.—The Ecumenical core-
moiiies yesterday lasted six hours. Thu city
i* tranquil.
Livempool, December 9 ^-Vessels ai riving
from (be South Atlantic r ported vast num
bers of iueburga.
tq»jgLariai'i
j5b»1u> clew w»\
—Tnui. onnllntU lirliA. Or*
o«riM •» la f*od detuml a t*i»m «><» tlx.
dr? good, market *t wholertJe !• »o*»e.
MMUm—khrket well npti- J geseniljr.
Glut -Some neitemut *u creeled till,
morning bj tba UUgraph reporting gold in
SSSassaiF
DO flog. H«lUag.
EffclK
Cotton.—Bsoeipte to-day war* good—about
160 bale*. Market opened brisk at 22-and
cloaod quiet At 22 j to 22|.
Apple*. An advmnoe in apples. Wo quote
at $4 SO lo 6 00 per toerrel, and Western as
high as $7 00.
GoldDMU’-RoyiliNat $1 00 to 1 12 perdwt
Tb« Prices vary according to the mines from
which it is taken. Yills Rica it worth $1 10
pea dwt.. and Lumpkin county mines vury
from $1 00 to 1 10 per dwt.
Buck Wheat Floar—In boxes- nix six pound
sacks to th« box, $2 75 to 3 00.
Butter -Market dull ig Goshen and Wes
tern Reserve. Tennessee and Virginia quoted
ai 25 to 86o per lb. The quality varies greatly.
Good oottniry batter sells readily at 33 to 40c.
Bacon Not much doing iu bacon. We
quote' c. sides at o. r, sides and shoul
ders. 204 to 21o.
Bulk Mfftto -Tho market is well supplied
with bulk meats. Wa quote a decline of 4-
0. aides are quoted at 184 to 18(0, c. r. siden
18 and shoulders at 14j Co 15c.
Boggfag—Btouk equal to the demand.—
Quoted at 26 (o 30c.
Bafo R*pe—Quoted ul 74 to 9o..
Cam—^The supply of corn is light Demand
good- Prices uncbungHd. W« quote prime
white $1 35 to 1 40. new $1 30 lo 1 36.
Cam Ma$l—There U a good demand lor
meal. We quote it fiim at $1 40 to l 45.
Cheaae— Stock fair. Demand good. Quo
ted at 21 to 23 jo.
Caffae-Demand good. Wu quote Java 35
to 37ic; Rio 20 to 26io, according to quality.
Cattail Yarns—Demaud lair at $2 00.
Dried Fruit—Peaches, rough 0 to 5|o.
Pealed 12 to 10c.
Ergs—Scarce and high. We quote At 35
to 4tw per doz.
FtoluS-Tbe Stock of flour is very flue and
embraous a great variety of grades and prioee.
Demand small. We quote super $6 00
to 6 60 per bbl. Extra $700. Family $7 25
to 8 00, and Fancy $8 00 to 8 75. No mate
rial change.
Hags —The market for hogs has fairly open
ed, and tho packing business commenced.
We quote ai 104 gross and 13 to 13( net.
Hiy-A fair demand and good supply. It
is quoted at $35 00 to 38 00 per ton for Tim
othy.
Matoasas and Kymps—blocks equal to the
demand. Qualities very various. We quote
its figures ranging from 57 to 90c, though Home
are held aa high as tl 15 per gallon.
Oats—A good demand for oats exists.—
Supply light. They are quoted t(l 80 to 85c.
Onions—Onions readily bring from $4 50
to 5 00 per bbi.
Offal—Bran is wotth $1 50; ship stuff $1 75
to 2 00. It is in good demand.
Potatoes—Good Irish potatoes are in do
Park,—A good demaud exists. We quote
gross at 11c, and net at 13 to 13&c.
inand at $3 00 to 3 50.
1* ye— Demand fair. Stock moderate. Quo
ted at $1 40 to 1 50.
Sugar—Brings lrom 13 to 19c according to
quality. We quoto refined A18 to 1S$; do. B
17| to 18; do. C 16j to 17; yellow 16 to lCj.
Wheat- We find a wide range in wheat
We quoto it at $1 45 to 1 70 for prime red to
prime white. Stock light. Small demand.
Prime white soils readily at $1 60.
Tob&CCO —^Unsound pounds 55c
Common sound pounds 60 to 65o
Medium pounds 70 to 76c
Fino pounds 80 to $1
Extra fine pounds $1 25
Liquors Market active. Dealers arc sell
iug largely and hardly nblo to fill their orders.
Prices keep up well.
Brandy, Fr $7 00 to 12 00
American..... 1 60 to 2 00
Peach 3 00 to 4 00
Apple 3 00 to 4 00
Gil), Holland 4 00 to 0 00
American 1 60 to 2 00
-•aaSssewS
flirt. P.u*-!-.
Wmli*SmiaaBrt.n , ‘taH?ift bhlrtjjfw.
of th» wontlM of Indwul.
Edward Katobnm's release from Bing Sing
waa acoorapanted by a pardon, whioh restore*
all his olvifaud political rights.
Robert Dale Owen left New Harmony,
Indiana, for New York Mat Friday. He wril
remain in the latter oity during tbs winter.
Thirty Danes have lauded in Okoiona, Mis*
•issippi. Thaw are the vanguard ot 130 eon-
Iraoted for by parties in Chickasaw county.
Some of the Brooklynite* think it a little
strange that the wbiaiy distillers call regu
larly after apple-ooree, potato-parings, fto.
Clara Barton is making the tonr of Switzer
land and vUItiui the family of a young Swiss
soldier whom aha had noraed during the war.
The New Orleans Tinea has been sued for
libel by J. M. Case, who lsyu bis damages at
$100,000. Case waa charged with embezzle
ment.
Three aud a half miles of snow sheds have
been completed on tha Union Pacific. It is
expeoted that all the deep outs will be covered
by the 1st of February.
The Winnipeg iusnrgonts, at last accounts,
had their main body encamped at “Stinking
River," and their advance at “Scratching
River."
The Watertown (Wisconsin) Republican
nays if wheat is low, sbtne other articles of
iarm produce ate well op in price. Dressed
hogs are bringing higher prices in our mar
ket than ever before, bringing from $10 50 to
$13 00 per hundred. The farmers who fed
wheat to their hogs hit the mark, we think.
UNITED
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a utnUM. inn nHaU.1, tfc, Bu:iM
>». Uw««y large ud .VPeilor 11 1
nniT
OPTICIAN,
R kOKNTLT of New York, offer* those who *ro
faring from weak aad defective sif ht, his
LAND,
1 V l/ift«Su/SUJ<OV»
Rum, Jamaica.
American
Whisky—< >orn—Goqntry.
Rectified, do
Rye, do
Robertson, do
Bourbon, do
Wine—Mftderia
Sherry
Port
N. E. Hum
4 00 to 8 00
1 50 10 2 00
1 60 to 2 00
1 15 to 1 40
1 25 to 5 00
1 60 to
1 25 to 6 00
2 75 to 4 50
2 60 to 6 00
2 50 to 0 00
1 76 to 2 25
ting plow. Certainly it is a taking
sellers. This association to calUd th« pfc*.
labx, and has in-tii»»t-d s number of units
against the liquor dealers doting tb« Lei i.ln«
month*. In these suits they have been m far
•uoeeasfol that two saloon keeper* aad a 4 >e~
tor who sold whisky on ihnaly have been ootn-
pallad to cion - op and leave the town. There
are several left ot the same sort, however, sod
the “Phalanx" have a good dost of np hill
wogx before them yet
citeuiKDt. unjeoiion was mad# to it by on# of
tho scholars, and tbe subject was laid before
the school board. That body replied with a
madution requiring tbe leaehees to read it
fffery day on opening tbe sohool. The dis-
oueeion has already OOCopted much space ia
the journals there, and bids fair to be the pre-
caraor of tbe agitation, now impending, upon
tide nohjeet
A Saginaw, Micblgao, ioveellgaUug oom
raittee appointed to look into tbe oircutusUn-
ora connected with tbe severe ebaetieeraeot of
a popil ia ewe of tbe public schools, returned
the verdiei “ttort the punUhra. at was no* •«-
toated by malice,'but waa ocaaakmed by an
node# appreciation of the (btoluee* of tbe
boy*s paotaloosik”
Philadelphia etftl depends greatly on hand
fire engines. I,
Western Items.
Linn county, Iowa, has ten blind person*—
more than aoy other county in (he Miate.
Thirteen years ago at this tlrno the h^viust
snow storm ever experienced in N*b»a»k*
occurred.
Winter wmuher began to earacet at St.
Paul on the 30tb. At no time during lb« day
did the met enry rise higher than 12 decrees
above xsro.
The Omaha City Prison baa been newly
flttod up. Th* Republican aays it to now a
rvryluvltii
OOft
The Berlin (Wisconsin) Con rant estimates
the shipment* of wheat from thataectlon In
October at nearly 80,000 bushola. There ware
707,000 pouode of freights received.
Tho Dubuque Times says that Chari*** W.
Hndwui, of that city, has mysteriously din-
appeiirej. Wbr*i Lst seen he was taking
snmngmid* ttltomrd thu steamer Antelope for
Ht. Lnitl*. He was a man of good habits,
and hto <)is*|m«M!'*tic« to in* Jt|dtoahlc, rxe<*|<t
i the ground of foul play.
The Loks City (Minnesota) Leadvr says a
man, standing uear the tasrkui to that place
a few days since, saw a Conner bring a dressed
bog in nnd sell it. A few mi nates after another
farmer came in and bought it a* a alight *d
vane*, and earned it straight iHtck Into ftht
eountry again
Tha M-wo* Hsntinel nave that (he Milwau
kee nnd Bt. P ttil Railroad Company Ms to-
neatly completed the immense oalvsrt over
Btohfaad Creek, about three utiles east of
Mooroe Thi* work was aommeoced more
than a year Ago, and has ooet tba oompaoy a
large sum of mooey. Tlteetoo* was pfceurrd 1
‘ work in tbs Bute,
TeiegrraphiCt Market Reports.
New York, Dec. 9.—Cotton firmer ; sales
29,000 bale* at 254- Flour dull and declining;
superfine State, $4 70 to 4 75; common to fair
extra Southern, $5 60 to 2 604. Wheat a cent
lower. Corn a ceut bettor. Pork steady.
Lard unchanged. Whisky lower, at $10 3.
Groceries dull.
Money easy at G to 7. Gold closed weaker,
at 23g. Sterliug 84 to 8j. Governments active
and higher. 62s, I5j. Southern steady.
Nrw Ohl*an8, December 9,—Cotton buoy
ant at24to24jc; sales 8,700 baits; receipts
3,217 boles; ciujorts to Liverpool 1,116 bales.
Hay, primo Western $30; New York $25.
Pork, uew $32 50. Huger and molasses
active and firm. Whisky anil and nDsettled
at $1 05 to 1 10. Coffee steady at 15 to 154c;
prime 164 to 174o; others unchanged.
Gold 1244. Sterling 33*. New York Sight
4 discount
Baltimouk, December 9.—Cotton quiet aud
firm. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat dull.
Corn dull; white 88 to 90o;yellow 89 to 92o
Oats steady ut 56 to 58c. Rye $1 to 1 08.
Pork quiet ut $33; shoulder* 154 to 154o.
Lard quiet at 19c. Whisky $1 034 to 1 04&.
Mobile, Dec. 9.—Cotton market good, with
general demand; market firm. Sales 2,300
bales middling at 234 to 234. Receipts 933.
Exporta 40 bales.
tir. Louis, Deo. 9.-Corn dulL Whisky
Arm at $1. Provisions unchanged.
Liv ebpool, Deo 9.-Cottonsteadv; upland*
111; Orleans 12. Bales 12 bale*. Export and
speculation 2,000. (W9t
Feankfobt, Dec. 9. — Bonds opeued firm at
90 j to 904
Cincinnati, December 9 —Oom unchanged.
Whtoky dull at 98o to $1. Pork firm at
$30 50 to $31; bacon in moderate demand;
shoulders 14 to 14ja; dear aides 174 to 18c.
Lard firm at 184o.
( haelehton, December 0.— Cotton notive
and advanced 4c; sole* 700 bales; middling*
234 to 23|c; reosipt* 1.768 balw; exports
coaMtwtoe 1,323 bales.
Savannah, December 9.—Cotton—receipts
3,310 bales; exports 1,625 bales; sales 600
bail**; middling* 234c market Arm.
Avqunta, Deoembtr 9. — Colton market
Aolivo und firmer; sale* 915 bales; receiptn
1,118 bales; middlings 23 to 234c.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
riYQR STREET THEATER!
Friday Evening, December 10th.
Joseph Jefferson's Grsat Specialty,
Rip V'an'Winkle.
Hip Wan'Winkle.
ST. MARY’S SCHOOL,
RALEIGH, IN. O.
Rt. ltsv. THOMAS ATKINSON, D. D Visitor.
Rev. JLLDEBT SUEDES, D. D Itsotor.
Rev. BENNETT 9MKDB3, A. M Assistant.
ffaxiiiary IGMx, 1870,
and continns nnlil the 7tb of June. Tbe charge for
Board and English Tuition is
$120 Per Term.
For a Circular, apply to the Sector.
INCORPORATED 1859.
CAPITAL $350,000
J. F. BOZEMAN, President.
D. F. WILLGOX, Secretary.
CONTINUES to furnish perfect security
Hgalust loss or damage by fire on all kinds
of Insurable properly at adequate rates.
Agents can bo fouud at every prominent
point
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES,
to whom applications for insurance may be
made.
JOHN C. WHITNER, AGENT,
BANK BLOCK,
No. 8 Alrtbam. Stroot,
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
the Northern Dtstrle* of Georgia. Issued by A. o7Fos
ter, Register in Bankruptcy, will be sold before the
Court House door, In Lawrencevllle, in said courty,
on the first Tuesday (tha 4th dsy) of Jtnusry, 1870,
within the legal hours of sale, the following described
real and personal property belonging to the estaU of
Thomas J. Waters, a bankrupt, to-tit:
That tract of land (numbers. unknown), obtaining
eight hundred acres, more or lees, known as the Goo.
M. Waters plantation In said county, bounded aa fol
lows: On the west by the Chattahoochee river, on the
south by lands of Howell si
lands of r. M. Wardlaw, an
sold Wardlaw and other*.
Also, that (root of land composed of parte of three
lots (numbers unknown), in the «U» end Tth Districts
of sold county, lying on tbe Peachtree rood, and
bouuded os follows: On ths west by lands of Jams*
Harrington and lands formerly owned by Wm. Knox,
on the south by lands of tbe late Evan Howell and Me-
Kinley, on the west hy lands of sold Howell aud Ward-
law. and on the north by lands of W. Cole and Isaac
StrtoMasd.
Said lands to be sold subject to tbe claim, by sold
bankrupt, of a homestead exemption of fifty acre*.
Also, two dark brown mules, cno bay mare, three
cows and yearlings, two bulls, twe sows and pigs, two
old Ihrm wagoue, plow stooks, plows, gaar, axes, mat
tocks, hoes, orodlea and scythes, corn shelter, house
hold and kltohen furniture, Aa., Ac.
AUBO,
100 Bushels, more or less, of Red Wheat.
60 Bushels, more or leas, of White Wheat.
180 Barrels, more or lees, of Corn.
6000 Bundles of Fodder, more or less.
t> Begs, more or km, ot Cotton.
A Quantity of shelled and sheaf Oats, Shucks, Ao., Ac.
Sold property, both real and personal, to be sold,
freed from all inenmbrenoea, fbr the benefit of the
creditors of sold bankrupt.
Terms oash. This *th dsy of December, (IN,
G. T. UAKK8TKAW,
dee 10-Ids Assignee,
Court, for
Hews and Gossip.
Tho New Jdmi Mayor of London to r
prin-
Tbere are 1>23 insane ihtroum in North Gsrc-
A to tho first loiter i
tho Egyptian.
Work on thu »«wr Memphis
oounuguucd <m Monday l:t*t.
all langniigcM incept
• •filo.- wits
ltosecraut arrived in St. Lotti*, Wed-,
usailsy, (rout California.
Usury Ward ltuociicr is opposed to rending
the Bible in publio vohooto.
Tho lsrgnet thaatei iu tha world to mow build-
iug st OuudalajitM, Mexico.
Viotor Kinauu.l drivua in a bill* chariot
drawu by two oho-umt horaoa.
A uew church iu Boston, dedicated tost 8uu-
day, ties a '*rt|M«rt*rV p*w."
Immigration from Honth Curollua to ths
West D becoming alarmingly prsvalaut
What publisher remind* ouo of it fallen
obrtujpiou of Israel ? Sampson Low.
A ciri of cightuuu to about tubs bubuadatl
si Goerlltz. J'russis, tor murdering bar
porwk
ft, H Bsruey, Frosldcnt ol th* Wells-
Fargo Express Company, has a salary of tea
thousand dollar- a year.
ft Hartford man reoeut y broke bis hack by
■ftrloH down in s chatr wh*o ther* wasn't
aoy chair there-
Vincent Oollyer says that Iff* isluuds of
Bt. Paul aad B*. Gaorg* alona or* worth th«
prioo paid to» Aleak*.
OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT*
A PROCLAMATION.
UKOHGIV
uur of said
ENTERED AOCORDtNO
TO AOT OF CONGHEBS
IN THE YEAR I88BBY
OB.M.BERNHARDT IN
TNCCLESKS OfFlCl OFTKS
asff
PENNSYLVANIA-
AND
CRYSTAL
THAOS MARK.
GLASS SPECTACLES,
Superior to *ay other In use-constructed in a
dance wftb the science sod philosophy of nitnre, Jn
the peculiar form of
A CONCAVE CONVEX ELLIPSIS,
Admirably adapted to tbo organa of right, and perfect
ly natural to the eye, affording altogether the bast Arti
ficial help to tho human virion evar Invented. *
only by
MORRIS BERNHARDT,
Spectacle & Optical Manufacturer.
i geutloraan
J
FORE 8Tj U E E N.
It Is the only uropAratlon yot discovered that all!
produce hair on the baldbood.
It waa dlooovcred in Atlanta.
It has been tested In Atlanta.
IU rrTerences are la Atlanta.
It baa produoed hair and whiaker* on
to Atlanta over 40 yeara of age.
It retnnvea scab*, senrto, and dandruff from the
scalp.
ft removes >11 itching and heat of tha ooalp.
It keep* ths scalp clean and haalthy.
It immediately stops the hair front falling ant.
It forces hair, whlaksrs and aye brows to grew 1
riintly.
It kerns ths hair from changing color from ago.
It produces s foil sot of whiskers and mustsohe an
aoy man of mature ago.
Prepared only by
OR. R. 8. POMEROY.
No. 17 Al<ibunH>8trMt| Up Stairs,
ATIjANTA, <»▲.
THE ADVANTAGES ol IllMO Spfot«>lo»
others are:
1. They can he vrorn with perfect, case
for any length of time st one sitting, giving astonish
ing clearness of vision, by oandle or any other artifi
cial light, comfort to tho speclaclo-wearer hitherto un
known.
*. How to select Glasses. It requires
professional guidance even when a good article Is of
fered. Dr. Bernhardt not only has the best Glasses
that oau bo found In the market, but carefully exam
ines the eyes, and girts indispensable advice aa to the
proper aeloction of them.
3. When the eyes ache or pain through
the action of a bright light, such a* is reflected from
tho snow, sonny weather, white paper, and iu reading,
writing or sewing, or vivid colored bodies; these
loners, by softening the rays, effect a moat agreeable
sensation and give great relief,
4. These Spectacles are scientifically ad-
juited to every cose of defective sight with unerring
accuracy, whether arising from age, strain, over work,
or premature docay, by Morria Bernhardt on
and exact principle, entirely hi* own, which has seldom
foiled lo be correct
5. After several year* of public practice
adjusting spectacles to patients under every aspect
defective vision, as woll as experience in an extensive,
long-establlahf d business In his Optical Stores, both
here and in Europe, M. Bernhardt considers It a suffi
cient guarantee of his ability t> supply such gh
are best calculated for tho assistance of imperfect
“Ight.
O. AI. Ilcrnhavdt, lo signalize himself
from tbe boat of pretenders in his profession, with
pride submits for inspection, copies of testimonials he
has received from medical gentlemen of the moat nn
questionable respectability and talent in Amarica;
also, a number of certificates from well known gentle
men of distinction who have used his apectacb
originals of all which be will be happy to show to
thoso who may request It. The use of any of the fol
lowing names or certificate* hereunto affixed, without
sn actual possession of the urns, would bo a forgery,
a capital offence, punishable by State imprisonment.
Testimony *f recommendations from
Medical gentlemen, Professors of the bigheet Opthel-
mlc talent in Atlanta, Go., and in the Union:
Atlanta, Ga., November M, 1M9.
I have examined carefoUy, and with much interest,
oollaetion of glasses for the relief of Iropeire * * ‘
submitted to mo by Prof. Bernhardt, an Optl
Ia adaptation to the end proposed, as well ee in ele
gout workmanship, they are vary superior aud de
serving the patronage of whomsoever may unfortu
nately require their use.
Si. V. M. DULLER, >1. p,
Wu’fullj oononr ill the abovo oplnluu of Dr. Miller
JOHN M. JOHNSON, M. D.
JAM. V. ALKIANDEH, M. D.
Atlanta, On., November 3d, 1MO,
It affords me pleasure to state that I havo carefully
examined Prof Bernhardt's collection of glasses for
the eye, and from hie explanation of the manner in
wbieta he adepts them to imperfect eyee, I am fully
satisfied that he thoroughly comprehends the science
of Optios, and that ho la practically eminently skillful
In the adoption of instruments lor the relit f of all
forma of Imperfect vision withlu the scopo of rollef
withont an operation.
I am confirmed In my own opinion, of tho Profes
sor's merit by the testimony of the most reliable and
prominent medloel men in various cities in the United
"10100.
I mo* < h serf ally commend him to all with whom
ly opinion may havo auy weight.
J. P. LOGAN, M. D.
Atlanta, Ua., November 3d, 186V.
We have examined Prof. Bernhardt's beautiful end
extenriveoolleoaon<rf glasses lor the relief of in>.
paired vision, aud believe them the beet adapted to tbe
ends for which they are Intended, than say wo have
over seen: and further believo that the Profoeeor ia au
accomplished optician.
O. CS. O’KREPK, M. D.
JAN. M. IIAUBKK, AI. D.
Atlanta, Ga., November 3d, I86U.
Pi of. M. Bernhardt has furnished me with a nair
of Ooucevo Lena which suite my case exactly from
personal experience I can cordially advise all persona
whose natural vision requires the supplements of art
to arell themselves of |he ProfeworV skill. He ho,
exhibited to me rrcommondaUonefaom eminent phvel-
cions and ministers with many of whom 1 am n*r-
"easily acquainted. He is rvldentjy an Optician who
uuderiitand* bis business.
W, T. D1UNTLKY,
Allnieter fid nejitlst tJiureli.
To the People ot Georgia :
The reoeut renewal of active hostilities against the
person and property of colored eltiaens end wblfo Re
publicans, by the organized bands of secret assassins,
in certain portions of the fltats, seems to ludleate a
concert of action and a purpose on the part ol said
organ lxatiopt to per dot in defying the civil law.
ths good people ot this Mato
to see to it that the Commonwealth be not further in
jured and defamed by the sots of persons who. It to
believed, are wholly without Interest is, or regard for,
the welfare of the State.
It la the duty of orrery county, town, or manietpel
oarporoie authority to Insure perfect protection for
llfeand property to every resident within their bor
ders; Awl waerees, in many oaAes, the loeal officials
foil to exercise efficient means to secure this result,
the good citizens within such Umils-thoee having *
material tatereot at stake or the beat interest of the
State at heart—should see to It that prompt measures
are at ones takes under the flivil law to arrest and
bring to punishment the members of these organiza
tions of secret robbers and atsasoin*. Undar the stat
utes at present in force, the Executive is prevented
from taking active measures for the suppression of
civil disorders, and it to therefore oB the more impor
tant that every good citizen should feel it his iadtoido-
ol duty to become a pesos officer, and to aid in secur
ing to every inhabitant that perfect protection guaxan-
teed by thoConstihition and without whioh wo cue
never enjoy either civil or material prosperity.
Outrages, ouch ee have heretofore, and, are now
again disgracing <mr State, cannot be tolerated or ex
cused without involving tbe wholo commubity.
The time has arrived when these outrages must
cease or the good people of the whole State will ho
held responsible for their conttnuanoe.
To tho end, that no motive may be wauling to stim
ulate the people to action in bringing to pneishment
tbe vlototoro of the taw, I hereby offer a reward of Five
Thousand Dollars each for tha arrest (with evidence
to convict), of tho person or persons engaged in th#
murder of Hon. Joseph Adkins (white), * Republican
Senator from the 10th District.
And of the person or persona on gaged In the murder
of Dr. Benjamin Ayer (whits), a Repnblloon Represen
tative from the cosuty of Jefferson.
And of the person or persons engaged In tha out
rage committed upon Ike person of William Hard 1 man
(white), of the county of Oglethorpe when, on or about
the Slat day of October last, he was tied to a tree and
brutally whipped, the outrage having been committed
by a body of disguised men for no other reason, as is
alleged, than that llardiman was charged with being a
radical.
Aud oi the pore on or peraous engaged iu the outrage
committed upon tho person of lion. Abraham Colby
(colored). It preventative from the county of Groeno,
who, oa or about tiio 30th day of October loot, was
taken from bis bod at night and cruelly beaten, the
outrage having been committed by a body of twenty-
five or thirty disguised men for the reasons, as Is al
leged. that he, the mid Colby visited Atlanta and re
quested of the military authorities proteoilon for th*
fre-edmen's school located in the town of Greensboro*,
in the county of Greene.
And of the person or persons engaged In the depre
dation upon the office of the Assessor of Internal Rev
enue fur the UnlteA Stefas Government in the town of
Washington, connty of Wilkes, on or about the night
of the 13th Instant, when, as is alleged, the office
broken open and hooks, papers, Ao., scattered and de
stroyed, aad notices left warning the Assessor to leave
the District.
And of the person or person* engaged in the
ui>on the house of the Hon. Eli Barnes (colored), Re
publican Representative from the county of Btnww^
when, as is alleged, a body of masked men at or about
the hour of one o’clock ou the ntght of the 10th lnet,
surrounded his residence, aud by threats Of personal
violence forced hiiu to leave the county.
And of the person cw persons who, at or near th«
hour of tea o’clock, on the night of tbe lfith Inst.,
nred teu or twelve gunshots Into a camp of colored
laborers ou the lint of the Maoon A Brunswick Rail
road. in the connty of Telfair, whereby one man was
killed aud another severely wounded.
Aud of the person or persons who, on Thursday
night of oourt weak, October Term, about midnight,
said to be a body of sixty men iu disguise, surrounded
the residence of the Sheriff of the county of Hancock,
demanded and obtained from him ths keys of tbo Jail
and released from the jail one James Oxford (white), a
notorious outlaw awaiting his trial for the murder of
John Taylor, a respectable citizen of said oounty.
Given under my band and tha great teal of the Rate
at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, this tweoty-
nlnih day of November, in the year of our
Lord One Thoumnd Right Handled and Sixty-Nine,
ami of the independent* ot the United Stefas ,
America, the Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
_ . „ Governor.
By the Governor:
David Q. Corrixo.
Hecreterj of State. nov SO-dl4tw4w
FOR SALE.
250 Acres Land Five MileB from At
lanta.
M OKK half in the woods. Would soaks
BNUG FARM for Cotton. Grain, Greases, V<*<
■ end Grapes.
Improvements: House with 3 rooms, garden, oi
chard.fic. WU1 sell in parcel* of
ao TO lOO AOXUDS.
PRICE, TEN DOLLARS PER ACRE.
ROLLER SKAT
T“L? IATI * a K»I «n ow.,
Twrtwr. will be In .
“!^»S3S2ri
and afternoou aseeiui.)M -
ifoll over Gleau k Wrhdit'i
and Railroad. ' 80r %h
Children....
Ueo of Hales..., .
Mts+suir**'
ATTENTION riltejj
*»«>■*• Koni« u s o'clockiVJL
UIOU^ PWlde Mid otaMlo,, M
0-M-Mt.t.tb.ni
i *«ioi
njtml.TiKUl. fciduM:
taM W '*'*
Haralson |
usry next, ths followlm **
1» Seventh* i]
u.r kMdbpnfc,,, n J08 g*S;
ueti.n*-
O. W. A DA IK,
A Handsome Lot ou
O K Frida,, tho loth leu.!, ,io^ ,
on tho proud*., nnm, ddiol Iga'WI
w*». Hr PopUn'.and Mr.
tor t - tulf carii ~rMn*adrr , -
A|i|ilicHtion for Kxrmptjoi,
nBOBaiA. HARALSOS 000m,-T. k. 1
vr ha. applied forrjempOon o(
tin, .part and r*iutlon ot homt^Atofl ££
•pon the aame at 10 o'clock,iTTc ITioI”'*
Drc.-mbor 1RCT, «t m f oBrc. l.UwSt
M‘NAUGHT, ORMOND 41
IMPOBTEHB Of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
IKON ANDMTfiEL.
KEAUX8 m
Guns, Rifles, Axes, Hoes, Chaim, I
Also agents fbr the Mle of
Briolj’s L’uirersa! Flouate,
Standard Scales, Du Pont 1 , ]
and Muting Powder. 0M
minion Kalb,
varied stock, unbracing, in «ddittos to tbe ri
oompUte eesortment of Btuktoee’ r
chonics* Tools, Anvils, Vices, B<
Shoes, Gotten end Wool 0erds.0irreltf asdl
Leather and Rubber Belting, Set - “
ntonee. Hollow Ware, Bugay, 0«r
materiel of all kind*, suck os
Felloe* and HbafU, Elm rod Locust Hufa,h_
Spring Bare, Eliptic and Mde SpriM, I*
dip*. Bolt*. Patent and Enameled Leather, |
Cloths, Oil Oorpet, kc., fie., kc.
AU of whit* they offer at tbe knrwt i
aud in quantities to suit purobw*en,»ttb*ii
60 Whitehall 8treet, Atlanta, Oa.
oct34—dSm
Dawson Sheriff Sato.
in the 4th District sod 1st Set tion of a
tbe property of Jouee Kelley, to nOfyi
Court fi fo in fovorof John C EichonSeo* u. a
ley, and one In flavor of Richardson A 1
Kelley. Defendant in pees—lee.
Also,at the same time and piece, t*»L.
and 77, in the Roathceet divtrios of Dm ton 4 .
aonvlUe, as the property of J. J. Tlaiiej, to sto
cost fl fa in fovor of the offleert of tka lapri* 0
ot said county vs. laid Findley. So oeno* * r
"ton.
Also, Uie form and improvemonb oaopW i
Anderson, No*, not known, it>aeldeosntj.bt"
Superior Oourt fl la in fovor ol the oflomff 0
W. H. Lyon. Pointed out by D. P. Mor“
Superior Oourt
Also, lota Nos. 801 end 802, in tbetifcDI
Section of raid county, to satisfy a tax 11
Dudley.
Also, et the same lime and pises, ft* to»
provements whereon O. M. Idfi$b w*
said oounty, known as tbe Tood ptos, *■ 1
oently a* the McFarlan place,
Edwards as his property to satisfy * • $■
Zion Hpriggs vs. said Edwards, dis
possession. November 27, I860.
dec l-tdsprsfce$2 SO per levy I
G eorgia, haralson coum-
Graves Eves, administrator oftto*
Mm Hall, represents fa tbe Court, tolfo
filed and entered on record .that fat*"
fared the Hall estate.
Tlue to therefore, to cite all p
dred and creditors, to show o*
why s«M administretor should srt ti
his admlatetraticii, end reoeiro toy
on the flint Monday in January,
dth, IMS.
©ot 17 —mdmprefee $4 M
BEI.L k HAMMOCK,
heal Estate Agents.
OfBcu uoxt door to James' Bank
Whitehall lire
^mr oa* nxvnro ox^nsa auaSMsT tu cmthhiaux
wiu. rum rt to Taan AnvarrAos to oairo a stats-
■■■» Off Taxis OAsa.TQ) g, i, nuw,
iwVMLLon AT utw. souaxoa aavuaz gam oocar
or claims, *a, 478 n stssot, wi
aav 1$ lm
1 moet conUjUy coucur iu the nmueroua leetimo.
nlata 1 liavesMW touching the excelleuoy of l>r. Bern
hardt as au Optician, and moat freely commend thore
wh*aro In need of aid In hie lib*, to apply to him —
1 do this iu a >mo measure from my own ezporienre
(regard 1)’*. Bernhardta-< au AA-oompliahedthHiuian
aud man de-erving netvouaL’e.
JOHN ft. W lUtlN, U. U ,
l*Ubf«r lei 1'rraliy it rla n ('hnrcli.
Atiauta, Os., November 2d, lww.
u, 1 tolL'XS '* »• »• a
-a... « S-ftJSSTSSk
AtMnts. November id. I CO. Iloutlx.
To the above testimonial* Iobeerfolly add my ——-
„ . ,.H;W.FbLUcrf,
l'wator Lit llH|»tlat thsreh,
Atlanta, November tth, 1IG0. AUwmtw,
Nash wills, April 9T$li, (Ml,
u ‘ b ”*
_ W. IA. BOWldKQ, M. n
Teetfuaenials alwallartw ilie afavimav
Vioii’lsl
FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1870.
rilHK First Edition of One Hundred and Twenty
A Thousand Copies of VI©*-* - -»■ ———■ *•—
•aloaae of Needs unit K
Uehed and ready fo scud out. It It elegantly printed
n 4n« timed paper, with about »K) fin* wood Eagrev-
r* of Flowers and Vegetables, and a beautiful *
„.*d Plate— oonalsting of enven varletlea of Fl
Drumondll, making a fine
BOUQUET OF PHLOXES.
la the luoet bei
Floral Guide p
directions for the
Culture of Flowers and Vegetables.
Miiefit of my
* — c--- --
bat will »>« forwee I«1 tosh wKn apply by mall, for ten
cents which Is not half tbe rent. T 7
Address. JAMKsVKK,
This Is, therefore, fo cite t
dred end aredilore, to show re*** “ p
why said administrator ehodd **•••«
hie administration, and receive warn <
on the first Monday in Jenuaiy
•f October, 1808.
oot 19-mAnpnifret M _
ippUaUlan for LetUraof i4
O.K»ou. tow»* conKrr-r
U coo earn.-VoliQ W.
l, appltod to in. tor u,
oo on tha Mlotc ol 1-
Thia la to tit. all tod .
uakl ol kin of L. D. Rogrio, to to >
OBM, within tha time aUooad ■
llaor lhaj call. whrr'noaaM'-^,
Doth, frwotod to J. W. Hotai— <• *•
WlthM. my handand offlcW
18th, 1M>.
dan l-»dprato«$3 00
V. H. Manhul'i Sale.
TT MP1K aud by virtue of a writ M tort (aalaa to.
V Ohio! UaHotowabta, Iho Dtatotot Ooort ol
th<i Oullad toataa far tha Moriharn Dtokriot oTOaomta
Ip favor ot tha ptatmlft, Chariot n. Braaih*. In tha
followlua oaaa.to.alt:.
vmire, among whom are:
9". •» dtoVarpor of hoalh Carolina; Horatio
. X Employ no P,
• eeT-1*
favi*>d nnoii. i
* certain lot or panwl of __
ih® eornornt* Bmlta of the low* of
of Clarke, and State of Ueotgla, coutalc
ree, mtwe or tore, t«ni*lher with ail improve-
rtonaow rwafitSeek^ pUc# wt * ar * tbe M * ul ® Uur
will soil tbe some etpnblle ooction at ihs fy
Irtl Tweadny In Jeassry Neat,
Application for IH-d* 1 **"-
fl EOKOlA. HhBkLSONCOOSTT^-*
(jr r. WoWrop, edmhurtrtfar of
If. Waldrop, rapnaanta “ to to< *
dnlr lllrd aud .nterrd o. r—to, l
mloUtornd W^drov'. „
Thl. 1.tbrntoia, toOltoallpwaoto»
dml ud orodttora, to
why ^1 ad“*»to«tor totold atoto"
hla adtolnlatoatlon, K? |
ou th. ttiat lfooday In JannW. *•* „
‘^fuJ&prrttold »
HhAkt-ono^;
^Sf-towetfS!
draaand <*adltorato
why arid adminlttrator tooaldnto^, .
hta ulmlniatratton. and rwtotr. «
on tha drat Monday lo oototo. —
Jaly, 1888. * P
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