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civil disorders, and It la thnrwtar* all the mote import
Unt that *T«y good dttxea should feel It his tedivlda-
al duty to become a peao* offlosr, sod to aid im MOV*
ln« to every inhabitant that psrfoot protection guaran
teed bj the Constitution and without which wo can
never enjoy either civil or material proeporlty.
Outrage*, such a* hare heritoton, and. are now
again disgracing our State, cannot ha totoratod or ex
cused without involving the whole oommunlty.
of Dr. Benjamin Ayer (white), a Republican Represen
tative from the co*nty of Jefferson.
rage committed upon the person of William Hardlman
(white), of the county f* Oglethorpe when, on or about
the Slat day of Oetober last, ha waa tied to a tree and
brutally whipped, the outrage haring been committed
alleged, than that Hardiiban waa charged with being
aonviUe, ae the propel
ooet fl tk In favor of th
of oald county va.m>f
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Ufa width baT. bkrt
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aaadtl to Uw pabUo hit . oarafol uJ
OHMfal iPraight Agent on th. Wwfans A At-
fasti, BaUroad. fa oka of th. moat AtUntfre
ud rthafaal gdStUww fa hfa lla* on record.
Uk. oar Mud B. W. Wreon. h» fa alotya at
hfa poat, and oar awehaafaaad bo.laaa.maD
My hi U .molly th. right mas la tha right
place. If wu did Dot fatly baHt.a it, thfa pant-
graph would not ha printed iu tha Kaa. Mr.
Pop. fau oar boat alike* for prounl and fu-
lure pnwparity.
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quote—
Albert Pike t* in Washington prarticing
kv.
The Kin* of 8w*Jsn lma bad a stroke of
Miranda, the tenor, it tinging in Gape Town,
Africa.
Bon. E. O. Baker, of Meeeaohaeetta. b
taken up hU reddeooe in Darlington, 8. a
The leading crop on Donald G. MitobelT*
farm tkiayuar ie the photograph* be bad taken
of It
Mr*. Jeewe Fremont it at the new Arlington
llonee, in Washington.
An Indiana editor rail* hi* cotemporary
* llanael-eyed.
Gail Hamilton write* sxdmrivsiy for the
Harper*’ weaklier. ■
Father Hyacinthe kjt be waa much better
treated in Boston than in Now York.
Miehot, the tenor at the New Orleau* Open
House, is agid to be *% lore of a man.”
Brigham Young, Jr., waa at the Alabama
Stale Fair* pHMppBp||pBHI
Georg© Pannoefort haa turned op at Waite-
burg, Oregon, where be haa been giving dra
matic reading*.
Maggie Mitobell will be the next etar at
MoVieker’s in Chioago.
Baron De Riviere's property has been sold
off at auction.
John Buaeeli Young goo* to Europe aa a
railway agent
Rev. W. 0 Van Meter bus again taken
charge of the Howard Mission, New York,
which for j«ar* be eaperintended with
marked auoceee.
The wife of Samuel N. Pike, Esq., is said
to bars won $50,000 worth of diamonds at a
recent bop in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. McFarland were married by
Theodore Parker, and all of the witnesses to
the ceremony are now living.
A Mr*. White died very suddenly at Toledo
on Sunday laat. But a few minutes before
her death the waa singing “I would not live
always.”
Mr. Peabody's brother, nephews and nieces,
residing at Zanesville, Ohio, have left for the
East, to attend the faoersi of their distin
guished relative.
Thorlow Weed’s daughter is sorting four
thousand letters to help her father in writing
his autobiography. He will spend the winter
in Florida.
Delamater'a bill for building the Spanish
gunboats ix $3,000,000, and he can’t get his
money nutij they ore out of the dutches of
oar government
Ben. Wood has been sent to Washing!
nee if Che $36,000 tax on the New York lottery
shops could not be abated, but his errand was
nnsuccesafn).
Mr. Robert Rogers, one of theaarly settlers
Of Iowa, died iu Dubuque, lows, a few days
>e of sixty-two.
lluchanan Road.
A Member of Congress from Wisconsin pays
$50j a month at Washington for three rooms
nnd board for himself and on* daughter, or
$G 60 a day for each person
President Woolsey, of Yale College (good
authority), assarts that for the last thirty years
eleven per cent, of the marriage# in Connecti
cut have resulted in divorce.
Bello Bo)<l, who has been confined in the
California In-une Asylum, at Stockton, for
some time oust, gave birth to a child last
week, and almost rally recovered her reason,
immediately after the occurrence.
The rutnor that Mrs. Abraham Lincoln is
engaged to be married to a German Noble
man, and the reflections upon her in some of
the opposition papers, say* a correspondent,
are as cruel as they are unfounded. Mrs.
Lincoln is living in great retirement at Frank
fort, goes into no society, and rarely sees any
visitors
Soathrrn Flew*.
A bridge is to be built across Ashley river
at Charlestop.
Brooms are extensively manufactured in
Montgomery, Ala.
Carter Langford, of West Point,
caught four beavera last week, weighing 63
pound*.
The grand jury at Charleston has indicted
four negroes for inciting the base-ball riot
last rammer.
It is stated that Mr. A. T. Stewart, of New
iork, is in trw
Fredericksburg,
An •• old Virginian,” eighty-foor years of
age, was begging at the Alabama capital the
other day. He raised $1 JtQ.
A gtDfknmn of Elbert eonnty, G*., has in
vented a calculating machine, the result of
twenty years’ thought It will add, multiply,
etc., by turning a crank
Small pox is prevalent in New Orleans,
and tbs Board of Health makes an urgent de
mand upon the City Council for power to en
force the needed sanitary measures.
At the late sitting of the District Court of
Gillespie county, Texas, Judge Walker pre
siding, Moebus, one of the men indicted for
murdering men during the War, was convicted
and sentenced to twenty year* in the peni
Uatiary.
The Hon. John Townsend, of Edisto, South
Carolina, cxnects to receive from twenty to
twenty flve Chinese laborers during the pre
sent month, and a planter on the Savannah
. river has provided for a Chinese colony of
from two to three hoodred.
Mrs. Elisabeth Herrington, born in Barn
well dietrict. South Carolina, A. D. 1747, died
in Pierce county, Ga., on the 90th nit She
eqjoyed good health, and walked without any
help to within a few days of her death. She
lived 229 years, 10 mouths and 8 day*.
On the 14th ultimo, near Hloonteville, Ala.,
Cbarlec Morph v was killed by Lease Turner.
Mr. Champ Hensley was thrown from his
horse and killed one da* iaet week, one of bis
nephews was killed by unknown person* tbs
same dey. and Muotb0t we* thrown from hi*
hors* end eleo killed.
Charleston collected, during last month,
$1,086 from flues assented agstnet commercial
traveler*. This is exclusive of the per centage
that fail* to the share of the captors. The
war against the** itinerant tradesmen ha*been
conducted with rigor A* they were always
in a position to cash up promptly, the amount
soon attained the proportion* mention*!
Mr. Delano is looking after the balance due
on the direot land tax in Virginia, Ae. Borne
of the land* were sold for thee* Uses. These
lends, amounting, a* is eoppoeed, to several
hundred thousand dollars, were being left
sight of, and th<* original owners have in many
oases taken p<MMa«*ion of th# earn*. This In
itiatory movement to ascertain what property
belongs to tb* United State*, derived from
this eonree. ie resulting in e development of
facte which were hardly anticipated.
Abraham Dewy, the old etrset preacher, who
for years ha* wandered about the city of
Wheeling, Va., with a Bible under bis arm,
discern rein g bn the eoraers and by the way.
- — day afternoon, about two
ty jail. More then e cjoer-
. joe he beoame demented on
religion, sod his load and dU-
■p na. Cmurt at tk. atau af Qa-mla
Jour* K Baowa, Cbfaf Jartioe.
H■ K. MoOax, I a ..(iri.tr JutUc.
Hium Wuni,
Dw.ak.r Tern. tMO.
Ofdar of Circuit, with nambar of can. from
•£
Moollicrn Cirenil ...... f> w*
HoathwMMra Clreait— S3 “
Pitaafa Oironll 33 “
UhalUhoochro Giroall.
Maoon Cironit
Ptiat Cironit
TalfapooM Cironit ....
o'alook,
Ur of a
Atlanta Cironit.
Bonn Crooit 8 -
Ohorokoo Cironit 33 -■
Bin. Kidge Cironit 13 "
WeaUm Circuit .....8 "
Horlliern Cironit 8 **
Uiddfa Oircoit 11 "
Oemnlgo. Otronit 10 “
Eartorn Cironit t "
It rani wick Cironit 0 "
sult nocassntoa.
Daohuui 11, 1863.
Tk. Court mot paronut to adjoaroinont.
Thomai P. Lojrd, Eaq., of Monte.amo, waa
admitted to tha bar.
So, 16, Uoathwoitorn Cironit—J«o. T. Flow-
ell.u n. O. L. Volaon tl. tour—Equity and
appointment of a Boooiror, from Doaghert/—
woo withdrawn.
No. 16. Sonthwootorn Oiroult—0. A. Cam
field eL at an Curio & Shaw—Equity, from
Dougherty—waa withdrawn.'
By roquoat of W. A. Hawkins, and by eon-
lent of the Bar. oaae No. 33. Bonthwortern
Cironit—Bobinton ,a. Boo. dt Bon—motion to
dimolvo au injunction—woo next called Thfa
e*w .u argued by Moaora. J. O. Wright A
Fred. H. West for plaintiff in error, and by
Maura E. A. Nisbet and W. A. Hawkins for
defendants in error.
The Coart adjourned till 10. a. K., of Tues
day next.
West and northwest.
Hog oholoro proToifa axtenaiToly ia Illinois.
'Gsn. Kirby Smith is shooting ducks nl
English fake, Ind.
Five hundred and ninety-fbar aces of land
in Morgan oounty, Illinois, recently sold for
134,000, cash.
There is a sow in Olmstead aonnty, Minn
that within 37 months made 700 ponndo of
butter by aotuel weight.
Hope College at Holland, Michigan, has
jnst reooired a Japanese stodont who re
joice. in the celestial cognomen of Bio Eo
Tngsi
The sales of land by Ibe Illinois Central
to teats. The bill
th* ofltetafa that tb
froaehisem.nl on oooonnl of roe* or eolor.
Th. rtatemaafa of Oonmoni Wrtfa and
Ttslkar. war. ordered to be printed.
A mb committee m appointed to proper,
th. .UtemanU of tin alleged .lection fraada.
bat did not print it. ..
The solo. Of th. Commlttte fa Mriously
again.t ectortaining th. qOMtion regarding
tha fairaam of th. Mutton.
In tbs Hante, the motion to fable Jnger-
Mll'* forty-four million nddiUontl onrrenoy
bill, <u defeated, but w roiwrod to the Com
mittee on Backlog and Cnrronoy, luatead of
Waye and Mews, wbieh fa ngarded aa unira-
l>nt to its ultimate defeat, at the Banking
Onrrenoy Committee fa understood to be has-
til* to its oroviaion*.
Pams, Deoember 11 The oBeial Yellow
Book poblished iu relation to Franoe with
oihet powers, aad the relations with each
olher regarding tbe Ecnmenieal Oonnall, ttys
it fa beyond tbs pals of the politioal power ;
so the Emperor is reeoind not to use hfa In
contestable right th intervene in Its dslibera-
taosie. All the UatbtAie powers approve of thfa
on mm
A morenunt in tbe Corps to impeach tbe
Minieler of th. I.urior, crested viol.no*
n«v.r before wilneawd. Tb, Mttlng ad-
joarnod amid greit rxcitement.
Boiix, Deoember 11.—Tk. Fop. delivered
an sUoenllon before th. owamblml bishops
to day. He mid that false banian science .ml
impiety were never before eo strong u at the
prueot .day, for they war. well organised,
and bid themselrw behind pretended asptre-
tiou. for liberty, bat tb.ro wu nothing to
fmr, beoanu th. Ohuroh wu stronger than
the b sevens Tim. woaid remedy the prstent
nils.
Lomdon, December 11.—Burlingame has
information that th. Chines. Gorernment hu
retified the Amerimn treaty.
Nonjw, Dumnbar 11.—The soli. Pepsi
Council hu assembled. Two hundred Italian
and twenty other delegate, were present.
Picccrdl fa President. Letters were read
from Viotor Hugo, Garibaldi and others.
Much enthusiasm.
NIGHT DISPATCHER
Ma-Sm
aboot 30 balsa,
and cloud
f any tmahocUont in gold,
qeotaliont fa slight. We
r^°t^.r
Daughter of the Regiment
OH, TMX 800 VtATHEMB.
. JAMXI A. OATH.
I opened brisk at 334,
1 quiet at 33j to 33 J.
Apples. - An advenes in apples. We quote
at *4 60 to 8 00 per barrel, and Western u
high u 37 00.
(MMDwt.-
Tbe prleu vary aooordiug to the mines from
whieh It fa taken. Villa Hi
—Baying at 31 00 to 113 par d.t
-ary aooordiug to tbe mines from
aken. Villa Bios is worth 31 18
>*r dwt., and Lampkin eonnty mines vary
horn $1 00 to 1 16 par dwt.
Hnckvrhent Ffatr-Iu boies-alx six ponnd
next to tk* box, 33 76 to 3 00.
Butter—Market dell in Goahen and Ww-
tern Beams. Tennessee and Virginia quoted
at 36 to 86o per lb. Tb. quality varies greatly.
“ ‘ mtry blitter utle readily at 33 to 40o.
-Not much doing in baoon. Wa
note a. sides at Site; e. r. aldea and shoal-
Isrs, 17.
Balk Ernfa—The market fa well supplied
with balk mute. We quote a decline of J.
at 181 to 18io, o. r. sides
THE BOSTON PEACE JUBILEE.
la whfah Hsraaade. aad tts^arttea cemyaar wtU .»•
|$0L0V SHIITBLE; '
Or. -Who fitoto My Darrol of *nb> fare"
In rahronsl-Vcnaesa, Prolfas uf Psah *«■. he.
dee 13X1
CHRISTMAS IS COM0O.
UNI1
v
MOHKI9
BTS from $* to $*o. at
T. n. lUHKYf.
OPTICIAN,
KsssauassasBa-
L absi*b, iuilrod laitimi. chjlm-
DAIslleHf, Ac., al .
T. R. RIPLEY'S.
sides ore quotod t
ildon at 144 to 15c.
Bagging—Htook equal to the demand.—
Quoted at 36 to 30o.
Bnl* Hope—Quoted at 71 to 9c..
Corn—Tne supply of oorn ie light,
good. Prioea anehanged. Ws quote prime
white 31 36 to 1 40, new *1 30 to 1 36.
(’one Meal—Demand dull. There fa a good
mpply on hand. We quote that 31 40 to 1 46
Cheese—Stock fair. Demand good. Qno-
We quote Jam 35
T. R. RIPLEY'S.
lameiAD aad CHINA VASES, PIS
I'HBI, HUTTO IDS! aad ltes.lt
T. R. RIPLEY'S.
MAKING and TOIUBT NETS, die., at
doo 13-iw T. R. RIPLEY'S.
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dfgtaggp
FKTTI
T Xa A Wl},e
rtm. to>«is Bwhli.. Shrub*. VUu* f ICvertr^^
u ao MUblUhment wher* tk*
SuId.lSdth*lal^mfoca^j
order. shoaldtHUSDl Ie or lsf> with
dee »-lm
tad at tl to 23|o.
C#ffee—Demand *
Wabbinotoh, Dee. 11.— Revenae to-day,
$362,000.
Robert Clarke has been appointed Assessor
of the 2d Georgia district
It ia stated that Judge Grier has resigned,
to take effect .first February.
Th* Star says: “The Senate Judioiory Com
mittee had another session yesterday on the
Georgia bill agreed upon for carrying out the
suggestion* of tbe President’* message. Gov.
Birilook, of Georgia, waa before the oommit-
tee, and made statements relative to the oon-
dition of affair* in that Stato, which he repre
sented to be little better than it waa daring
the war, that ia, so far as the Union men are
concerned.”
▲ bill will be reported next week.
The attorneys for the Tehuantepec Ship
Canal Company and the Mexican Peoifie Rail
road Company, filed claims before tbe Mexi
can Commission aggregating $322,000,000.
Bouhb—The Committee on Ways and
Means are instructed to enquire into the ex
pediency of rolieving the provision trade from
taxation.
Five members of the Banking and Curren
Atlanta. Oa., Dtewibw 13, 1M0.)
i**vy bism of freight over thi* road, sod 11
i depot e*f*eUj, 0omp*l* os to uollfy e _
that all freight not r*nov*d in U hoar* after
arrival, will b« stored at ownin' ixpaua.
E. B. WALKER,
d«o 12-121 Master Transportetlon.
FIFTY CAR LOADS OF
Cora, Floor, Hay,
CheMpMke Guano, Salt,
Baoon, Bilk Meats, Ac.,
) cheap by A. K-flKAGO.
it Manhaol
FXJRMTFimZI SAIjM.
r WILL ihdrerti** tljae, place, and artkJe*. of a
C.tton Ynn»—Demand fair at S3
Dried Frnit—Peaehea, rough 54 to 60.
Pealed IS to 16c.
Ene—Searoe and higb. We quote at 35
to 4oo per doe.
Wear—The Stock of flour fa very fine and
embraoeu a gnat variety of grade, and prioea.
Demand omall. We quote anon 36 00
to 6 60 par bbL Extra 37 00. Family 37 36
to 8 00, and Foney 38 00 to 8 75. No mate-
rial ohange.
Hogs—The market for hogs ha* fairly open
ed. and the paoking bnsineeo commenced.
We qnote at 11 groa* 134 net.
Hay—k fair demand and good supply. It
ia quoted at $36 00 to 38 00 per ton for Tim
Melanies and Nyrnpe—Stocks equal to the
demand. Qualities veryvariona. We qoote
its figure* ranging from 57 to 90c, though some
re held as high aa $1 16
Oatl—A good demaoi
Supply light They are quoted at 80 to 86c.
Onions—Onions readily bring from $4 SO
to 6 00 per bbL
Offal-Bran is worth $1 50; ship stuff $1 76
to 2 00. It ie in good demand.
Potatoes—Good Irish potatoes are in de*
Pork,—A good demand exists. We quote IIJMBER YARD,
gross at 11c, and netat 13 to 13*c. W If! U 11\ I M LA 9
maud at $3 00 to 3 60.
Kye—Demand fair. Stock moderate. Quo
ted at $1 40 to 1 50.
Sugar—Brings from 13 to 19c aooording to
quality. We quote refined A18 to 184; do. B
171 to 18; do. 0 164 to 17; yellow 16 to 16*.
Wheat—We find a wide range in wheat.
TRADE MARK-
GLASS SPECTACLES,
Bapwtor to »ay other In *ae—conmnwtod in *
4*no* with th* seteno* and philosophy of natar*. In
(he peculiar form of
A CONCAVE C0HVEX ELLIPSIS,
Admirably Adapted to Hto organ, of D*hi, and periwot-
1/ natural to Ike ^aaNordtue iMcgrtbar UrnlmaA ar^
Octal h»lp to th» human virion iv*r lnvaatod. Dmd
ooirby
MORRIS BERNHARDT,
Splendid Lot of Furniture, Speotaole & Optical Manufacturer,
LANOBBBBG’N
(Opposite Os., R. B. Depot. Atlanta, Oa.)
railroad for the nine months ending Septei
round numbers, 7M
1,000
her 30, 186^ were,
acre*, average price $11.
Mr. Canfield ia building a dry dook at the
mouth of Manistee river. His plan is to raise
the vessel completely out of the water be
tween two piers, by means of portable swivel
screws, the only set of the kind on Lake
Michigan.
Tbe Mineral Point (Wis.) Tribune say*
“We know a farmer who two yean ago re-
fused $2 10 for his wheat, and has held it in
store ever since until this fall, when ho sold
the same wheat for 70 cents.
Wisconsin has the “oldest inhabitant,
Winnebago Indian named Jenomernee (Never
Die). For the past 130 yean, he has inhabi
ted a small island m Lake Mendota. and was
old enoagh to die when he went there.
A man died recently at Keokuk, was pre
pared for burial, and everything was ready
for the funeral, when the former crediton of
the dead man came in, stopped the pro
ceedings, and refused to let tbe funeral go
till their bill had been paid in in if.
Evansvillo, Iod., sends a committee, head
ed by the Hon. John Law, to Washington to
use their influence to make that city a port of
entry, to secure a local board of steamboat in-
specters, n branch ot the fedenl court and s
harbor improvement appropriation.
RatlroMi.
Detroit will vote, January 10, on granting
$300,000 to the Detroit and Howell railroad.
There are now only two trestles on the main
Hue of the Louisville and Nashville railroad.
The accidents they are having oa the Pacific
railroads are said to cause a diminution in the
number of applications for free passes for trips
to California.
Twenty-two miles of the track of the Ohio
and Miasihsippi branob railroad have been
laid between Jeffersonville and North Ysr
non, Indiana, leaving 30 miles yet to be pnt
down.
Tbe Fort 8cott Monitor states that the Mis
souri River and Gnlf Railroad Company are
building five hundred oattle cars to accommo
date the demand for shipping cattle over tbe
road.
Work on the Dixon, Peoria and Hannibal
railroad is being poshed forward as rapidly
as possible. The oars arOrnnuing about ten
miles out from Bods, to Bradford, and the
track is being laid at the rate of a half mile a
day.
Extensive temporary buildings for depot
purposes have been commenced by the Union
and Central companies at Ogden. Permanent
structures will be built soon Promontory is
nearly deserted, and the merchants ara
transferring their goods to Corinne and
Ogden.
The!
Northwestern Railroad company have
a resolution A hat no officer or employee on the
Chicago and Northwestern railroad, shall
have or hold any interest in any other railroad,
express, or transportation company, manu
facturing, coal mine, steel or iron works,
fornaee company, nnlsas by the unanimous
permission of the Board of Directors. What
would be the effect if the other groat railroad
companies of tha ooantry were to adopt suoh
a resolution ? • Clearly, the result would be
that the dividend* of the stookbolders would
be Increased.
The sake of tbe Ciootnnati, Wilmington and
Zanearilie railroad took pliras a day or two
go, at tbe Gorton Honse in Cincinnati. It
brought $1,004,000. The purchaser was
Thomas L. Jewett, President of the Pan-
Handle, and evidently agent for the Penn
sylvania Central road. He obtained by hi*
purchase 131 mile* of road, from Morrow to
Zanesville, 16 locomotives, 16|pas*soger, 17
box and oattle, and 72 eoal oars, together
with $200,000 worth of rsal estate. The road
ba* $1,700,000 unpaid stock out Charlas
Moran wa* at the sals as the representative
of European holders Of $1,300,000 bonds of
the rood, for the payment of which, with two
yuurs’ interest at 7 per oent, the sale was
made. President King, of the Baltimore and
Ohio road, was sxpacted to be present as a
bidder, bat did not arrive.
George L. Dunlap, General Superintendent
of the Chicago and Northwestern; John a
Gealt, Assistant General Superintendent;
Captain Turner, one of the leading directors,
and tbe eariisst proprietor of the Qreat North-
western lines; Mr. Thayer. Pnrshasing Agent,
and Mr. Howe, Superintendent of the Iowa
Division, arrived in Omaha yesterdsy morn
ing, to confer with Ool. Hammond upon im
portant bostnees connected wUb,th*ae roads.
This work is going on at tbs Wert end under
the personal supervision of Mr. Howe, espe
cially in tha Miseouri and Boyer valleys,
where fib much trouble from floods has beau
experienced. Tbs grades are being raised and
widened ail along thfa portion of tha iinseo
Tha Board of Directors of the Chicago and
have adopted
ae to remove all causes for apprehension of
IWisnlHii in the future. Mere than eighty
miles of iron bus been replaerd on lbs Iowa
division tbe gneent season, and tha old will
he steadily soppfeated by new. track ta H
early h,.nng ba
I feral % Dsc 3.
million in addition to the currency
referred, voted to lay it on the table.
A bill was introduced dispensing with the
spies from the revenae service.
The censns was considered up to adjourn
ment.
Wards'ell, Superintendent of the Virginia
S mitentiary, stated beforo the Reoonatrootion
ommittee, that that institution contained 493
negroes, 44 whites who had servad hi the Fed
eral army, 25 who had been iu Federal em
S loyment, and 16 or 20 who had been in the
onfederate service. Total number of prison
era 621,
Chicaoo, Deo. 11.—The*jury gave Mary
Walton $3,800 in a libel suit against the Chi
cago Times. A new trial wa* granted without
argument.
Paris, Dec. 21.—The French Qoremmsnt
ho* made known to the Ecumenical Council
that infallibility 1h an inopportune question,
from a religious view, end politically places
Franoe otherwise than ascending to tha eon-
corodat, and release* her from tbe obligations
there accepted.
London, Dec. 11.—The Time* condemns
tho Orange lodges as, only perpetuating the
idea of two raoe*.
Rome, Dec. It.—The Ecumenical Conuoil
adjourned over Apiphany. The Pope uaid he
wasaure of the co-operation-of the American
bishops.
8t. Louis, December 11.—The steamer W.
B. Arthur, hence to New Orleans sank
near Burnett’* island. Valnable cargo
loss including three hundred and forty life
stock.
Halifax, December 1L—Tbe Chronicle says
Grant's Message breaks all hopes of a reci
procity treaty, and renders annextation more
desirable, bnt believes independence will be
come the popular cry yet.
Nxw York, December 11.—Father Hyacinthe
has sailed for Franoe.
Newa from Cube, from Spanish sources, in
the New York Tribune, reports tbe insurgent
in the country adjoining Trinidad, and bun
iug estates. A number of plantations have
been fired, and a greater number reduced to
ashes. Oar losing cane ought to prodnoe
1,100 hogsheads. A general destruction wo*
feared. More than one-half tha oane crop has
been destroyed.
Bt. Pxtersburo, December 11.—Navigation
of the BalUo is closed.
London, December 11 .—Parliament meets
on tbe 8th of February.
Madrid, December U.—The Cortes re
jected the bill for indemnifying oxiles under
a monarchy.
Havana, Deoember 11.—A sharp skirmish
took place yesterday near Triudad, the result
ankfiowd.
Cleopatra arrived to-day from Vera Crnz,
also a steamer with 1,000 troops from Cadi*.
We quota it at $1 46 to 1 70 for prime red to
prime white. Stock light. Small demand.—
Prime white sells readily at $1 60.
.Tobacco—Unsound pounds 65o
Common sound ponnd* 60 to 65o
Medium pounds 70 to 75o
Fine pounds. 80 to $1
Extra fine ponnd* $1 26
Liquors—Market active. Dealers are sell-
* ely and hardly able to fill their orders.
Infill, Moors, and Blinds
Made Upon Short Notioe.
SKlt 1 ? " LUMBER SAWED TO ORDER.
Brandy, Fr..' $7 00 to 12 00
00 to 12 00
American 1 50 to 2 00
Peach 3 00 to 4 00
3 00 to 4 00
Holland
American
Rum, Jamaioa
American
Whisky—Corn—Country
Rectified, do
Rye, do
Robertson, do
Bourbon, do -
Wine—Maderia
Bherry
Port i. •
N. E. Rum
4 00 to 6 00
1 50 to 2 00
4 00 to 8 00
1 60 to 2 00
1 60 to 2 00
1 15 to 1 40
1 25 to 6 00
1 50to
1 '25 to 6 00
2 75 to 4 50
2 60 to6 00
2 50 to 6 00
1 75 to 2 25
TcUcrraphU' Market Hcports.
New Yore. Dec. 12.—Cotton quiet and un
changed; sale* of 1,000 bales at 254. Flour
heavy at a decline. Wheat ditto. Corn un
changed. Whisky $1 02 to 1 03. Pork an
changed. Beef quiet. Lard heavy; kettle, 194
to 20. Naval store* quiet. Groceries dntl.
Freights a shade firmer. Diepatohea from the
West report com steady. Whisky dull. Pro
visions and Lard qniet, but firm.
Money steady. Tbe bank statement shows
a decrease of half million in loans; the de
crease in specie is nearly half a million; circu
lation decrease a trifle; deposits decrease half
a million; legal tenders increaso 900,000.
Sterling dull at 8i to 8J. Gold 234 to 23J.
Governments quiet, bnt steady. State bonds
firm.
New Orleans, December 11.—Cotton firm
at 24|o; sales 4.8T0 bales; reoeipts 3,286
bales; exports to Lirorpool 3,700 bales H
Bremen 1,775 bales; coastwise 2,003 bales.
Flour, light supply at $4 75; double $5 75.
treble $5 90 to $6. Corn, oates and bacon
scarce and firm. Hay dull at $29; new mess
pork $32 60; old 50c higher; baoon quiet at
16c to 21o; new sugar cured bams eoarce at
27o. Lard firm; tierce 194 to 19fo; keg 21 to
22c. Bngar quiet at 124 to 12Jo. Whisky
doll; western rectified $1 05 to $1 10. Coffee
Sterling 334. New York Sight
DRESSED and FRAMING LUMBER.
deoia-o oct 8-ly
In Bankruptcy.
U. & MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
Atlanta, Oa., Decsmbsr 11. 1M».
T HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE.—That on the 8th day of
No f am bar, A. T>. 18C9, a Warrant In Bank
was isaaed against the estate of
ZIMMERMAN k VEBDERY,
INCORPORATED 1859,
cry active, hot
930 bales; re-
llaaaor.
| Buy—When yon g* "
an editor’s room, walk right ont It is healthy
exercise—particularly for the editor.
A self-evident fact—Whatever else tha Span
iards may want, they ought not to want food,
for have they not a provisional government ?
A fancyA little girl wanted to say ehe had
a fun, but had forgotten the name; so che de
scribed it ne “a thing to brush the warm off
yon with.”
In Cork, the crier of the Court, anxious to
disperse the crowd around the 1>*L exclaimed:
"All ye blackguard* that aint Uwyer* quit the
Look oat for people who go about professing
to be bettor than alt the rest of maukind. If
your parse isn’t in any particular danger, yoor
character may be.
An Irish gentleman having a email picture
room, several parsons desired to sea it at the
*ame time. “Faith, gentleman,” said he,
“if yon all go In it wfll not bold half of yon.”
gA Spaniard in the first pages of bia English
grammar, desiring one ev«niug to be helped
to some boiled tongue, said: “I will thank
yon, Mies, to past me the language.”
The Spaniards are not commonly supposed
to be a progressive people, and yet It is cer
tain that at this moment Spain ie the most
rising country In Europe, not exeepting even
Irelaad.
A man t*Ut$g about a wonderful parrot
hanging in a engo from tbe wiudow of a Loose
A laxy tad, who did not go to Church until
the congregation were oomingont, asked, “Is
it all donef” “ No, M was the reply, “hot It
is all said ; 1 think it will be some time be
fore it’* all done."
A dentist, trying in vpin to extract a de
cayed tooth frflm a lady’a moqlh, gave tip the
task with this apology : •» The fact is, madam,
II ifl- impoaalbla for anything bad to oome
from youy moath.”
A young gentleman, fear years old, re-
oeotly threw hie maternal relative Ihto a fit of
admiration by tha following apeech : " I Ilka
moat all kinds of oake- pound cake, jelly
fake and sponge oake—bat I don’t Ilka
Gold 124.
4 discount
Augusta, Deo. 11.— Cotton ver
dosed qniet end easier; sales 93
oeipts 898; middlings 234 to 234.
CHAmxjurrox, December 11.—Cotton firm;
aalae 400 bales; middlings 24o; receipts 1,310;
exports coastwise 1,807 bale*. •**
Mobil*, Deoember 11.—Sales 1,100 bales;
middling 23| to 23J. The market cloaed
qniet at inuide quotations. Receipts 8,609
bales; exporte 6,lti6.
Savannah, Deoember 11.—Cotton receipts
3,178 balsa; exporte 3,768 bales; sales 1,
bales; middling 234c; market active.
New England.
Tbe owners of the Namaeka Mills, at Man
chester, N. If., are erecting a n«w woollen
The Kennebec River is now closed by ioe,
and all navigation has ceased until spring.
Frank Jones, of Portsmouth, N. H., receiv
ed 19,000 boskets of barloy a few days since,
the largest lot aver brought into tha city.
A boy of Bristol, U. I., aged 13 years, was
killed by a bail hitting him on tha forehead
while at play daring recess at sobool a few
days since.
Tho Hope Iron Works at Providenco shipp
ed 12 tons of machinery last week to the new
works of tha Sioger Sewing Machine Co., in
Glasgow, Scotland.
Hartford pays annually $100,000 for pubMo
entertainments.
The taealiy of Yale College have forbidden
tha Yale Glee Club to give concerts daring
term time.
Seeletjr •■S|FnhlM.
Hair nets in gold wire are new and pretty.
They ara becoming to both blonde ana bru
nette.
New fashioned visiting cards contain tha
names of both mother qna unmarried daugh
ter. Economical and suggestive.
OvetooaU lined and faced with sealskins,
are affected by soma vary nobby yonng gen
tlemen about town.
At a forthcoming wedding at Bt. Georgali
church, New York, there will be twelve
bridesmaids, eight uahers and three clergy-
men.
One of tha latest fashions for ladles ia a
•mall leather belt worn about tha waist, to
which is attached a small shopping bag.
Sealskin waiatooat* ara vary much aoogbt
after this winter, and ia oonseqoenoe tha
price of fur skin haa advanced more than
twenty-five per eaoh
Tha “ Alexandra limp” la tha latest aaean-
tricity of fashion. It Is prod*aad by wearing
a vary high healed boot on one foot, and a
flat heeled hart on tha other. Tha yonng
lady waddles abbot like a goose.
CAPITAL $350,000.
J. F. BOZEMAN, President.
D. F. WILLOOX, Seoretary.
CONTINUES to furnish perfect security
against loss or damage by fire on all kind*
of immrablo properly at adequate rates.
Agents can be fonod at every prominent
poiut
IN THE 80UTHERN8TATE8,
to whom applications for insnranoe may be
made.
JOHN C. WHITNER, ACENT,
• HANK BLOCK,
No. 8 Alcafaiama Street,
«>•*-
THE ADVANTAGES ol there Sprolaalrt QT.t all
othnaaro:
I. They can be worn with parfeot «ii
fur aoy length of ttaae at on. attUn*, (Win, aahralah
in, oleomas of Tlaloa. by oondl, or onr otb«r artifi
cial light, comfort to the ipretocl.-»earor hitherto no.
known.
Hew to aeleet CHmm*. It requires
professional guidance evsn when a good article la of
fered. Dr. Bernhardt not only has the best Glasses
be found In the market, but carefrflly exam-
tees tbe eyes, aad gives indispensable advice as to the
proper selection of them.
3. When the ejrcs ache or palm through
the action of a blight light, such as Is reflected from
the enow, sunny weather, white paper, and in reading,
writing er sewing, or vivid colored bodies; these
lsaies, by softening the rays, effect n most agreeable
senaation and give great relief.
4. These Spectacles are sefteatlScally ad
justed to every oaae of defective sight with unerring
accuracy, whether arising from age, etralo, over work,
or premature deoay, by Morris Damkardt on a new
and exact prlnelplo, entirely hie own, which has seldom
failed to be oorreot.
5. After several years of publie practice
adjusting spectacles to patients nndsr every aspect of
defective vision, as well aa experience in an extensive,
long-established business in his Optical htores, both
hero and in Europe, M. Bernhardt considers It a aaffl-
clont guarantee of his ability to supply such glasses
are best calculated for the assistance of imperfect
right.
O. Bt. Bermhardt, to slgaallnc himself
from the host of pretenders in his profession, with
pride submits for Inspection, oopies of testimonials he
haa received from medical gentlemen of the most nn
questionable respectability and talent In America;
also, a number of certificates from well known gentle
men of distinction who have used hie spectacles—the
originals of all whtoh he will be happy to show to
thorn who may request it. ine use of any of the fol
lowing names or certificates hereunto affixed, without
an actual possession of the same, would be a forgery,
a capital offence, punishable by State imprisonment
Testimony of recommendation* from
Medical gentlemen, Professors of the highest Opthak
mlc talent In Atlanta, Ga., and la the Union:
Atlanta, «3n,» November Md, 1SAU.
1 have examined carefully, and with mnch interest,
oolleotion of glasses for the relief of impaired viator
submitted to me by Prof. Bernhardt, an Optician.
In adaptation -to the end proposed, as wall ms in els
gant workmanship, they are very superior and de-
servlug the patronage of whomsoever may unfortu
nately require their uae.
H. V. M. MILLER, ML D.
We'fullj concur in the above opinion of Dr. Miner.
JOHN M. JO III* MOM, M. D.
JAM. V. ALEXANDER, BL D.
Atlanta, Ga., IfoVember 3d, 186$*
It affords ms pleasure to state that I hove carefully
examined Prof Bernhardt's collection of glasses for
the eye, and from his explanation of tha manner iu
which be adapts them to imperfect eyee, I am fully
satisfied that he thoroughly comprehends the at *
of Optioe, end that be is practically eminently el
in the adoption of instruments for the relief
forms of Imperfect virion within the scope of relief
I am confirmed in my own opinion, of the Profes
sor's merit by the testimony of the most reliable end
prominent medical men in various cities in the United
(heerfttily commend him to ail with whom
weight
J.P. LOGAN, M.IL
roller
IATTNCI SINE «
rzHMyo from t
Teachers Will he In .
Hail over ffteon
and Railroad.
Frfrsges ef Iff Pedate
BfiSK—i
Use of Skates
Tickets for sate at Phi
Haralion i
W UXb.rete^,
And ot the person or persons engaged in the outrage
oommKted upon theqriraon of Hon. Abraham Oolby
(colored), Representative from the oounty of Greene,
who, on or about the 30th day of October last, was
taken from his bed; at night and cruelly beaten, the
outrage having been committed by a body of twenty-
five or thirty disguised men for tha reasons, as is al
leged, that he, the said Oolby visited Atlanta and re
quested of the military authorities protection for the
freedmen‘s sobool located in the town of Greensboro',
in the oounty of Greene.
And of the person or persons engaged in the depre
dation upon the offloe of the Assessor of Internal Rev
enue for the United State* Government in the town of
Washington, oounty of Wilkes, on or about the night
of tbe 13th instant, when, a* is alleged, the offloe was
broken open and hooks, papers, Ao., scattered and de
stroyed, end notices left warning tbe Assessor to leave
the District.
And of the person or persons sngaged in the assault
upon tbe house of the Hon. Eli Barnes (oolorsd), Be-
publican Representative from the oounty of Hanooob.
when, as ia alleged, a body of masked men at or about
the hour of one o'eteck on the night of the 10th Inst,
surrounded his residence, and by threats of personal
violence foroed him to leave the oounty.
And of the person or persona who, at or near
heer cf !es c'risii, or the night of the lath tart.,
fired ten or twelve gunshots into a camp of colored
laborers on the line of the Macon A Brunswick Bail-
road, In the oounty of Telfkix, whereby one ma
killed and another severely wounded.
And of the person OT person* who, on Thursday
night of Court weak, October Term, about midnight,
■aid to be a body of sixty mon ia disguise, turret
the residence of the BherifiTof the oounty of Hancock,
demanded and obtained from him the keys of tbe jaU
and released from the jail ene James Oxford (white), a
notorious outlaw awaiting hi* trial for the murder of
John Taylor, a respectable citizen of arid oounty.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the State
at the Capitol, la the rity of Atlanta, this twenty-
ulnth day of November, la the year of oar
Lord One Thousand Right Bandied and HUty-Nins,
and of the independence of the United 8Utos of
America, the Ninety •‘Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLCOK,
By the Governor:
Davxd O. Cornua,
Secretary of State. nov SO-dliiwi
my opinion may have a
FOR SALE.
250 Acres Land Five Miles from At
lanta.
X f ORE than half In the woods. Would make a
tables— for Ootton ’ Qrml °' Grasses.
AppliciiUos for Dlfimtalon.
G EORGIA. TOWNS OOUNTT.-Wbereee, K
administrator of Laaoedord Oantrel, repi
th# Court, in kia petition duly filed aad entered on
raoord. that he has fully administered Laaoeford Cen
tral’■ estate.
This ie, therefore, to rite all parsons concerned, kin-
drsd end oredUort, to show onnee, if any they can.
why said administrator aho«ld not be dteeharged from
hie administration, aad reeelve totters rtdtamtBrioa
oa Us first Msaday in January nett. This Ith day
of October, IMS. JAM V! WHITE, ^
oet l*-m*»prafssf 80
no
Atlanta, Ga., November 3d, 19S9.
We have examined Prod Bernhardt's beautiful aad
extensive oollection of glasses for the relief of Im
paired vision, aad believe them Ue beet adapted to the
ends for whieh they ara intended, than any ws have
X^SoSX*£ , " llt " tut PrJ ~ or u “
D. O. O'KEEFE, N. D.
jam. m. rarber, m. d.
Atlanta, Ga.. Vfovembe# 3d, 1800.
Ptof. If. Bernhardt has furnished ms with a pair
r Concave Lens which suits my case exactly. From
personal experience I con cordially advise all parsons
whose natural vision requires the supplements of art
vesofths Professor's skill. Be has
Iboomfoundations from eminent phyah
clans and ministers with many of whom 1 am per.
aonally acquainted. Be Ja evidently an Optician who
nderstends his business.
W. T. BRANTLEY,
Minister gd Baptist Church.
I most cordially eonoar In th* nsusrous testimo
nials t have seen touching Ue excellency of Dr. Bern-
hardt aa an Optician, and most freely ooamend those
who are In need of aid In hi* tine, to apply to him. -
I do this in mom measure from my own experience
I regard Dr. Bernhardt as an accomplished Optician
id a gentleman deserving patronage.
JOHNTViLibiv, D. D.,
Pastor 1st Preebytcrlaa Charch.
Atlanta, Ga, November M. lfiflB. AU ** ta *
wu “' ”•
rwrta, Trtaltr fa. l Umk birtk.
Atlanta Mmnto A 11«.
To tk. abort tartlmonlalaT ohrerfttn^.dd mrrj
ro.t., lit Raptl.t IharrV
.... - Allaata.
Atlanta, Xormbw Ilk. 1MU.
Na.kTlIlr, April Mlk, MOT.
Tka OIMmio. Mm Or. BreobaTOt and amt op.
olua la, acoordlk, to mj otmrratkm. that vkO.
tk«, pr.lred to omra thao tho, know, U know, toto
ot hU bMlMto link ko prof.MM.
w fa. Booruma, m. n.
T«tl«Mlal. dullaru th. atonu,
now b. mm at M. BmkardlModhu, taut Ik, mom
~ u *~ -
Jomm L. Or,. uU.TWMr o< bmtk Oanllaa i Kortoto
tUjuowr, adnwui «r>.W In,k; B. U. Fat too.
Smtiraw* AUkMDa i Jawaikait Worth, oi-ooraniik *
?»*egwlfa»i *>■.»■/**»«-« *•» Treki
T Mortow. uuooruLot
* “fanrootoi
j» of KlkaMotoi BjqImm
0 p. m. Oore
i S*U In panels of
OO TO loo AOXUM.
PRICE, TEN DOLLARS PER ACRE.
BDJ. k HAMMOCK.
Beal A rents.
Offloe next door toJsmsa' Bank,
J TICK’S
FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1870.
First Edition of One Hundred and Twenty
Tkouoaod Copies of V!ck*s Illustrated Cat*
ie of Meeds aad Floral OmMe, is pub-
nd ready to send out. It Is elegantly —“
on fine tinted paper, with about 100 fine wood
Inga of Flowers end Vegetables, and a beautiful Col
ored Plata— consisting of seven varieties of Phlox
Drumondii, making a fine
BOUQUET OF PHLOXES.
directions tor tk.
Culture of Flowers and Vegetables.
The Floral Guide Ia publish*! for the benefit of my
m M ia eeatfrie without SMUoetioa.
gta s»»ft srafttertra
1 half the ooet.
JAME* VICK,^
0. a ManJial’i Sal*.
TED STATES M
Anuti, Oa., I
ANS(
rHAUGHT,
HARDWARE
IKON AND
Pit iag
Guns, Rifles, Axes, ]
Alto If'ctalorkirtif
Brinlr’s Cnlreml 1
Standard I
and Bit
TCM. WOOD
UNDERTAKERS HID
K EEP on hand all qaabifasM
Cases; also, all kinds of 1
tend to Funerals st say I
class Hearse furnished or far kl
be furnished. All kinds of C.
Furniture repaired, rarnlrild. J
Offloe in new building os Brea
Ena office. All orders will ben
julyndla-
. . town of Dawson villa, Dsvsu a
first Tuesday in January. rigfttaaMI
tv, between tha legal hours of sals, th M
arty, to-wit:
Lot of land No. four bnndndriill
in the 4th District and 1st fissf
the property of James Kelk
Court fl fh in tsvorof JoI~ **
ley, and sue tn tarot ot
Kelley. Defendant in j
Also,at the same Urns
and 37, Inti “
lerson. Nos. i ..
Superior Oourt fl fa In finer rifrsri
W. N T.von. PointedoribyB.f. *
Superior Court. ■Bra
Also, lota Nos. I
Section of said oounty. I
^AtaJ'al the mm# Ua>«i $
provepitou whersca 4 EJM*
said oounty, known aefoxtrt I
recti, M tk. McrtrfMlfatoj
FA ward, u hi. propreUkrefal
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cut of kin ol 1.1) I
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UmwUi., reo.wk/P
Mi b. preatod to J. -
witness my handsel
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tore. taErtkre wflk Ml UMjfro-
MkthMMU. WMIk. pku. wkre.tka Mid kkaor
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