Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, December 14, 1869, Image 2

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r 7. - Tit autaal I > AcoomDosiod tofwfft bo tofcaa t»| ssss ,* 11 ii - IWate ftiW*. Anrortco^t**»Library AatoataUrtta Ml UhL ' Tb* Out** Tto>p* *UI oprttalort* *“ Monday. (Mouths* raartwd U* of * oU< * ltd Friday. 1V^fcOM^UOo«ta»« *fllpr«UWj *1 Fort G*l»«*. Th*fm*nl afOot. *««tm Wilbur took ptae* •l h«uuh tart »ri<to». jsiss?s«£si: ssr j?«isa'r^ssisr (Mamba* had » nuMwl fourth* ItoHrt- srday tad poltad *» toC Mujor M*El- bimy wm w etootfri Tta Colombo* 8t»n *aye that Undo inlbttl !Tl** wT*». «. ,re ptt. tern* brought atarij *6 pw »«•■ Tht Oltiata ttjt: Th* work on tin r»Ura*d betwcun IMtoa tad Boat* to puugMrttag flatly, tad OTtr 8000 utn art at work laying Oat iron tad praporing forth Bupt Barnty w ants t* gut to Dutton by fin* of Junto*. From lb* n*»b*r of btary which daily paat ortt the Btat* Dalton Cl tuts, the boatntat moat than toy ytar alnc* the war. The puuragur traina art, alto, nasally crowded. "Weather toaMmf^MtoTSu m to the Pnaideat ef the United darted t* m*. with lurtrucUouz to iu rte tad report upon the matter* therein Qua rtan*. Th* following la a copy of that let ter, and of the indtrtemoat ptooed upon it by il OoartBaadlag th* army ssissf eaawod. Oeaeral eni table brand* of th* auto gander feminine* Iwtaatiag in good d.m brand, high; apeontortoo to Marti oarer pmotteed by dmartoua trader* Th. HawkinartUe Dirpateh mu: Th* part few cool day. bar* mor«d quite dtoruetavu to the meat hoga in thi* nointty. Many ha** said th* p*tally for which they wet* rataed, and pork m coming in Irmly, and tall* from waoona at XU to IS oeuta. lallUt* Th* H.wkinerflle Dtaprtoh ray*: W» me pained to annoone* that the child of Mr. Buchan, whom we mantionad aa baring b*an dangeroonly tick, bat teoomring, to oar to*ae •f weak before laat, baa nine* died—making the fifth child Mr. B. haa loot. No new oaae* are reported. The D*w*on Journal any*: Wr. Cobb, of thle eoanty, waa In our city on Tuea- Goxamruling the array. Nawcu, Mm*.. May 14, Dana Sat Onq nothin* be done to i te oatrage* In Onwginf Then* prill Lttrden ahoold canoe. Nothing animated people mom U the nantaea than th* Man th* Babal outrage* would he atoppad. Thar aokad moch by your alautiou; atoll on, and many of oor beat Mattda aay do nothin* to atop them, and that wa iwthar any nothing about them. Item that a idem nomathteg to dona many of car moat drroUd-fnaada will grow diamtiagad. dan- net n proclamation in regard to Georgia be to- enedT Oeaawt theee erimlneto he oenght by the array and pneiahad f X am tore aomrthing abonld ha attempted. Martial tow la thin day neaded In that the want of *11 the Start* for tha aeonrity of tha friend, of the eonntry.— Your* trnly, Hnuix Wunon. Haawsoamnn* or not Akaix. ) Wazmmoiun, June 7, IMS. ( Boapectfotly referred to Gommandlng Gen eral, Department of the Bouth, for thorough inrcatigalion end report. W. T. Banuaan, General. I hart delayed making th* report that call' ed tor until the preaeut lima, in order that I might become aoqctinted with the condition ef aBhirain Georgia tutor* aapraatong an* opt»- km. Now I hare reluctantly com* to tha con- olnaiou that tha aituatlon hare damamla tha interpoaltion of tha national Gorernmeut, in order that life and property may be protected, freedom of apnechasd political action secured, and the right* and liherttoa of the freadsan intoinad. Thto opinion to ban. iplainta made to me, the report* of detailed to lnreetlgate alleged onlragaa, and upon tha atotamanto of many paraona of re- apccubility and high poeitiow from dldtrent parta of the Otate, in who** repreeentaUone I mnst repot* confldenoe, tom* of gbom hare giren me information only under a pledge of eecrecy, th* atote of effoira in thair Mottos* being inch that they feared extreme pertonal rtotonea ahoold It beoome known that they had bean in communication with me. thi ic-amui XLAM. omtenr aatirely in tha riawa of try. After the recognition tor no H* time of the A tat* Oorertuneat of Geor- gtoV the Prodded and hlghaet military aa- horitiaa, for that* odtoare to ratraa* thair lopa and declare their own not* illegal and void, would not only team iaoopatotoht. bat ' 1 nrodace muoh harm. I Googreea howerer, decide to return th* Hint* to th* condition c mmT the ReeoualrucUon that it had not been fnliy eat* would be wary different. I upeotfully recommend that the matter be left tor notion of Ooegreae. BY TELEGRAPH ■The Oommer- orer (,0«TII l tUED 1 «°® n> r thearreet« . Ala.. fm. % rSAfeto bale allowing newroaa equal prtrUigm In B*U- rondoare, ateemboata, do. An amaudmant uffared to prorida equal eepant* naaom- totione. Royal waa tha only uolored Sen ator who fare rad tha amendment, and aald th* McrlbU negroaa did not aek for tocial tqnallty, And denounced the bill a* a placa of ■gofiwjr. Th* bill waa pwtponod. . k* Mobil* ear bill waa put off. Tbe ndmeut to proyitto Mparata aooounood*- Uon waa eoted down. ■In the Hone* th* Judiciary Committee we* inatracted to report a bill to ebollth all lotte- rtoa. During the debate on thto bill, bribery waa muoh talked of. The Legislator* haa been in aeaalen thirty dart, at an expense of oxer forty thouaaud dollar*, and only eight bill* bare been tent to the Governor for approval. ■ Boaron, December 13.— Sburtliff to re-elect ed by a heavy plurality. day laat. attending the Superior Court now m Ion, apparently in uoSd health. In tha evening be at* aome aardinea, and toon there after complained of pain* in hi* atomaeb. Ho fall on the eiitowalk and waa onrriad to th* botaL where he had medieal attention, but to no effect. Be died in lane than one hoar from the time of hit etUok. The Text* fever, etya th* HawkinaviUa Dis patch, has pervaded oor section for th* paat few weeks, and appear, to fa* spreading., Wa believe it ia contagious. Seven! have already left for Teiae, and other* are preparing to go. Amongst tbe number ia our old fallow-towns man, Oapt Norman McDuffie, who leave* in a fow days. Be goea for tha purpose of curing eaneere, and expects to return in about a year. May good look attend them *1L The Cuthbcrt Appeal, noticing th* tola meeting of the bouth Georgia M. 1 Confer ence i„ its town, aayt: "It to a remarkable foot that for several years past, not s solitary death has oocnrred among the members of tbe Conference. When it ia ooruddered that these men of God are exposed to constant hardship* and privation* by "flood and field," this ex emption from mortality ia th* more wonder ful Good men would rightly cell it th* good- nee* end providence of God. Tbe Bawkinevilie Dispatch says: Wa learn bom Mr. W. R. Collins, who left Lumbar City laat Thursday morning, that a Mr. Book er” oi that place, lost two children laat weak, from eerebro spinal meningitis, oue on Tuts- day and another on Wednesday. Another child wee taken shortly before be left. Be -I—, states that ten or fifteen deaths from the seme disease bare oocnrred within th* last three or four week* among the negroes at work on tha railroad, opposite Lumber City; three of them baring died within twenty-tour hour* It ia also reported that the disease haa shown itself in Mr. Bnchan’a neighborhood, but of this we have nothing definite. The Angusta Chronicle & Sentinel of the 101b reports the departnre from that city, on the previous day, of an* to be on the way to Cuba, ed of three boat loads of n . including several well-known citizens of Au gnats.—They bed a large quantity of ammnni tion and regular camp equipage. The boat* took their departure early in tha morning, go ing down the Savannah river, and it waa sup posed that a steamer would receive th* party at somepoint below August*. An ex-Oonfed- eratc officer, who served with distinction in the army of the West, wee one of the party. Tbe Chronicle calls upon tht Federal author ities to a treat th* misguided men, if not too late, at Savannah. IKThs Chronicle & Sentinel of Saturdavr says ; We leant that during tha three first days oi this week fine gin houses end a mill ware burned in Burke county, In four instanoea tha wnty balea of ooltoa were consumed with the build ing. On Tuesday the gin house belonging to Mr. Edward Gresham waa destroyed by an ac cidental fir*. On Wednesday tbe gin bouse belonging to Mr*. Robert Lawson was burned. Firvjaccidsntal. On tbs same day the gin house end mill belonging to Mr. John MeCnl- lcngh were burned by inoendteriee. On tbe ■am* day tha gin boon* belonging to Mr. Wil liam Lawton waa alao destroyed by an incen diary fire. Tbe Macon Telegraph and Meaton; porta that the Xstboratory building and ltd acre* of ground on whieh it to eitnaud, the •it* of th* lata Stale Fair, was aald by United States Marshal W. H. Smyth, on Tuesday, to Mr. HantUal P. Baiter, of Bouton county, for (34,000 cash—it being nndaratood that tha purohaaa was for D. G. Hughs*, of Twiggs eoanty; J. T. Brown, of Hotutton; A. E. Vick ers, at Twiggs; J. C. McBaroey, of Bibb; O. A. Lcchrsne, of Atlanta, and himself ly no government; the worst committed, end no attempt to made to iah those who commit them. Murders been endue frequent, and tha abase in van ous ways of tha blacks to too oommoo to excite turtle*. There can be no donbt of the oxis- of nomerou insurrectionary organiza tions known a* "‘Ka-Ktax Klens,” who, •hielded by their disguise, by the secreoy of tad tty the terror which they their movements, and tty to# t inspire, perpetrate on me* with impunity. There to greet reason to believe that in tome local magistrates are in aympatb; beta of Bum organizations. Ia places they are overawed by them, and dare hot attempt to poniah them. To punish such offenders by civil proceedings would be a dif ficult teak, even ware magietratea in all caret disposed, and had the courage to do their duty, for the asms influences which govern them equally affect juries and witnesses. bow tsx conmuic xacirz. A conversation which I have had with a wealthy plantar, a gentleman of intelligence and education, and a political opponent of tbe National Administration, will illustrate this difficulty. While deploring tbe lamentable condition of affaire in tha county in which ba lives, he frankly admitted to me that were the moat worthless vagabond in the county to be charged with crime against the person ol a flepubli- Republican or a negro, neither he nor any other person of property within tha county would dare to refoae to give bail for the offen der, nor would they dare to testify againat him, whatever might be their knowledge of his guilt. That very meny of the erimaa wbioh have been committed bare no political bear ing, I believe;that torn*of them were ASSOCIATED TEES* DUTATCUES. SUNDAY'S DISPATCHES. WxsantoTOB. Deoember 1L—Th* Turkish Minister haa received a dispatch from the Grand Vtoar definitely satisfactory to eeettlo- taaut of the Egyptian qceetion. Golladay ha* withdrawn from the Kentucky Senatorial contest, in favor of Major R. 0. WlntarsmiUl. A bill for the relief of those whore dtsabiU- ties are known, to now baton tha President. It is atotad that SUvanaon cannot take the oath. The oonteet will be between MoOreery and Wintenmith. Nzw Oenxaxa, Deoember 13. —At Galveston, returns bare boon received from thirteen ad ditional oouattos. Hamilton's aggregate to 1,970, leaving Davit' majority, as far aa heard from, 7,107. Flanagan, radical, was leaded Lieutenant Governor by a Urge majority. Tha Legislature to largely radical. A prairie fire to reported in Northwestern ■a. It storied at Rad Rirar, and it ax- ding noulltaaat, damagingtosow and stock. Isw Yonx, Decamber 11—At a large meet- of Tenons* o bond holder* flute were de- rped Which «how Tenure*ee bonds to tbs cunt of thirty-nine millions, whereof thirty millions were issued to railroads, ons-half of there roods ooold pay on demand. Tha rail rood* actually ooat sixty-nine muttons. A committee goes to Tennessee to iuduoe the legislature to plaoe defaulting roads in the hands of ookunlsstooeri tor tha bauedt of the bond holder*. Mr. Donaldson, President of tbe Bank of North America President. The Spanish gnnbonts are not quit* ready; eighteen will leave here In a short Mina.— Minister Roberts Is hen, end the boats will be informally tranferred to him. MONDAY’S NOON DISPATCHES. Wuhokhok, Daaambar 13,-rIn the l_. involving the oonstitutfonenty of Federal tax ation of tha eiroolaUan of But* banks, the Court decides notes to he taxable. On the point that the tax hi excretive, the Court de- olana that it has no power to restrain taxing power as regards rate. Horrsi—Butler aaked for the publication ol three bills for tbe admission of Virginia so aa to expedite the eommiU**’* action to-mor- w, ■ A vast number of hills are under tbe regu lar call, including mauy disabilities. SxwaT*— Carpenter introduced a joint lotion forbidding tbe departure ot the Span ish gonboaOe. Kellogg introduced * bill authorizing tbe oonslruetion of a nary yard at Naw Orleans. The Judiciary Committee'• bill regarding Georgia, follows a suggestion of tha Fraaidnt, with the addition that the reconstructed Leg islature shall be provisional till the members and Senators are seated. The prospect for tbe admission of Virginia, Tuwdaj MRS. JAME8 A. 0ATE8’ BURLESQUE AND 0PEB1TIC TROUPE. THREE PIECES TO*NICHT. 3Troli.es of Paul; OB. An Adventure with the Military, PAUt (wUhauaiareaseaieri.-Mia JAMMIA (MTH. Hernandez in the Frenoh Danoing Muter. ■ Kiss in the H)ark. CHIRAC rZHS BY TK*CO|CPAMY. Bowoaly any tr»oMoUona in gold, ote a alight adraaott from oar last MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Oman Daxlt New Iu, Mmktay BTMtac, Deoember II. IMD. WottUter.--Tha weather on yeatorday and to-day hat been nfiaeaaUy warm. R reaem- bled tha mouth of Ootobar more than Decem ber. Buslnetn.—Trada of all kinds opened np brink for Monday. MttttttUes—Thara ia a large supply of lead ing artiolea in oar market at this time. tiold—The financial market continues stringent* S< and we quote quotations. Bayiac. Sslllai Gold 1 II 1 M 8am... 1 1* 190 City Chocs* 93 97 City Bonds 80 88 OeornUB.lt Stock 106 108 Brnbange oa Mew York X per cent dUoonat; selling st par. Cottea.—Receipt* to-day ware small— about ff> bales. Market opened brisk at 321, and doted quiet at 324 to 334 W l-An advanoo in apple*. We quote to 8 00 per barrel, and Western ns *a(7 00. <1 Bub—Baying at (1 00 to 113 per dwt The prices vary according to tbe mines from which it ia taken. Villa Bio* to worth (1 18 par dwt., and Lnmpkin oonnty mines vary from (1 00 to 1 16,par dwt. Butter—Market doll In Gwahen and Wee- torn Reserve. Tonneeaee and Virginia quoted at 36 to 35c per lb. The quality rariaa greatly. Good country batter sells readily at 33 to 40a. Bacon —Not much doing in bacon. We inoto c. aides at 314c; o. r. side* audshonl- OONCERT AND BALL, AX THEOITY HALL, Thursday, 16th of Deoember, 1809 Given by the ATLANTA TURN VEMEXN. A TOY Sffileoi proepranun# will lx A. of sdOrUffiloB. admitting Udy i tot sals at Phillips k Craw’a MubIo LECTURE. CATHOLICITY AHD LIBERALISM ^ UCCTUR1 on Iks abor* subjoot will bo daUvorod AT THE CITY HALL, Xaseday oronlng. list inaunl. s» o’oloek, for tl bonaflt of Um now Catholic Church, by tho fit. Ba M. O'Oonaor, D. D. B. J., of Balttmora. Tickota 60 oaata tor aala ot PhlDJpa k Grow'*, M. Lynch k ~ John Ryan’a, Pater Lynch*# and othar plaoat, I tha door ot tho HaU, evoning of the lecture. km 14-71 ed by political animosity, and that most of the nomorons outrages upon freodmen result from hostility to tho raos, induced by their enfran chisement, I think cannot be controverted. The same difficulties which beset the prose cution of criminals are enoountered by ne groes, who seek redress for civil injuries in local Courts. Magistrates dare not do thair duty toward them, and instances are not want ing where it baa even been beyond tho power of a Magistrate to protect a negro plaintiff from violence in his own presence, while en- I in no degree refer to Judges of the Superior Court They are gentleman of high obaracter, and I have every confidence that they will do their duty fearlessly and impartially. But it is to be observed that even they cannot con trol grand and petty juries; they cannot com pel the former to indiot, nor the latter to ren der unprejudiced verdicts. The executive of tbe State would gladly interpose to give to all citizens the protection which is their right, but under tbe Constitution and laws, he has power neither to act directly in bringing offen- ’ ' * ‘o compel subordinate offl- jiod: i Befo_ _ thi^rel* lwe* mad*, Mr. d*Greffenriad an- nouDced that tha beira of tbe McDonald sa ute held certain claim* span tin property, end that th* porebarer woald bay If tt the risk of losing the (mount of tbe claim*. Tha Marshal, in reply, stated that mid bain, at lb* tirn* th* property wa* lib«le<l for confis cation by th* Government, a* wall as all other peril** who had claims upon it, had bean no rifled, ia conformity with tow, to rotor tfarir claim*, and that two and a half years had ex pired, and no olaims had barn presented, and that he tboogbt they could really be barred Ba left it to Uw Judgment of gentlemen to a*; what tbe ultima now presented were worth, sad then proceeded to seK the r cotempotary naderataode that it to the par- pone of the gentlemen who bought the Labo ratory to bold annnally a Bute Fair on tha premise*, and will pul the place in proper condition for that purpose. It will be a slock company aflkir, and this being to, each stock holder will ba interested in making all exbibi- ttoas a snarore. Tbe Savannah Republican thus notieaaa dangerous toy which ha* recently found it* way to that atty, ehd may have reached haa* alao. If there are eay such oontrisance* hare wa copy tha (ollowiag for the purpose of fore stalling their sale: The latest invention, rent ~ iH$~~ llttl* toy done np it " " " i of which when scant, the periewoe boa provi dangerous, and we caution all against having anything to do With thorn. They ora very ex- ' live, and the fere* exerted to moat powar- der* to jnatice, nor to Cera to do their dnty. rrsuc sxnTntEirr ni thx stats. a 1 do not suppose that tha great ^majority of th* people of the State of either race approve of the commission of there Crimea. I betetve that not only would they gladly see good order restored, peace and qniet maintained, and law rindieated, but would lend tbeir aid to ••core these end* were they not controlled by their fear*. Governed, however, by their ap prehensions, and having no confidence that the civil anthoritioe will afford tbam protec tion, in many oonotiee they suffer there evils to exist without an effort to abate them, end meekly submit to the rale of a disorderly and criminal minority. While I have been in oommand of the De partment, I have endeavored to take no action which coaid not be justified by tbe letter of the lew, even if Georgia ahoold ba bald to ba restored to it* original relations to tho Gener al Government. I have oonflned myself to giving support to the civil authorities, and moving detachments of troops into some of tha disturbed counties, where their presence would exert a good influence, aud where they woald be ready toast if properly celled upon. 1 think that soma good has la thto way bwn accomplished, bat tha great evil has by no Gom- s nttro-glywrine torpedo, * > in tin foil and ia tha explo- an throw* against a wall er pavement, th* boy* taka Infinite delight. Ex- rn| bee proved tbam to be *mlu*nUy plosive, end th* tore* exerted to mo*t power ful. lacerating ttw Ae* wt» coming In con- t with It, and th* very thing to pat oat i’a aye*. Several aocidanta haws already erred in oar step, should be sale it possible, we mat * Beetle one's oocnrred in ourafty from them, endli MR I ire taken to prevent their nee end JgM0*u ooly^retorday tost 3S$ e earsleee hoy la nplh* firth oa ^“'uSVTSi II bii drily oe*U petto™ ^WMgria ou&n the boys against touching them, sad hop* po- renta generally will ore thair authority to *o- foree tha Injunction. Aa Deputmaqt _ mender, I can do no raore, for, wbatovar may ba tha status of Georgia, end whatever may he th* powers which aa officer assigned to the oommand of the Third Dutriot, created by the Reconstruction rets; woald poerese, it to only an officer so assigned who ooold exercise them. They are not veatad in me by my aa- rigamant to tbe command of tbit Department Where, therefore, the civil authorities are in sympathy with or an overawed by those who commit orime, it to maatferi that 1 am powsr- I***. In this connection I rewpectfully Mil the special attention of the Oenaral Command ing tha Army to tha report* ia regard to tbe attempts made In Warns Oounty to seen re the arrest and pantohmeni of persons charged with eriwie, whieh are thto day forwarded, wax Tua ooviawtontT aaorn-n nrmnu. tt appears to at* that tha national konos to pledrea to ike protection *f th* loyeltoto tad tha freed roe* of the South. I am well aware that protection of paraona and property to not ordinarily on* of to* fonetioaa of the national Gorethmesrt, bat whan tt Is rsmtmbsred that hostility to the anpportsn of tbe Oovrinmant to hut a menlfoslstiou of hostility to tk* Gov- eramant itarif, tad that tha prevailing prriu- dno* agriost btaoka reaulta from thair aman- etpatMa, the set of the Government, It would SM*o that snob protection cannot ba dawladtoiem. if It ba within tha power of the OoveratnMI to (Ire It I know ef no way ia which auoh promotion can be given in Gror- gie except bv sn aterciee of th* i»w«ra con- ntfed on military rtmmaadats by tha recon- ■traction (The General tort enters into .lorodta- ouarioB whether tort* power* oon Mill ba sx- arelsad la OaovgU, and treat* of nil taws boar- i toe quaatioa with much vigor of t sad etaorarta of axpreerioo, coming , matoriua that they may Mill be da- araaslA, sad storing hit report a* follows:] jrow 10aismu oodb oanz*. - In oonelarioa, I dartre to mpraw my can- * « a Frovirionsl LegWatare, from blah all lnaUrthla persons shall be excluded, ad to which all rilgibl* pereons elected to It, bril *l, December 13.—Tfc« American ■hip Crescent City, from SurannAh, sailed on the 30th of OoUber for Lirarpool, was abnn doced si ma, loaded withootton. Paris, December 13.—Pnrmtc Madrid sd ▼ic«« wy Prim oonteinplAtea proclaiming the Dnko of Qsdoa King. And hiunelf lUgent, da ring tho Duke’s minority. Prim domes con templating a coup d'etat, bat tailoring ad im mense majority of tho pooplo favor* Cfono*. Boms* ihteeoitar 18.—Tho Popo decrees dissolution of tho Eonmonics] council. In oass of his death, only cardinals tnsy vote for his successor. Nzw Oblzans, December 13.—A Honston epeoial say* : Botnrns from 87 counties hav* been received. Hamilton’s majority in 45 counties is 8,970. Davis’ majority in 42 coun ties is 12,322. Davis is 3,582 ahsAd, 40 ooan- ties to hear from. Registered white* 16,454; colored, 9.233. Davis leads the oolored reg istered vote one-sixth. Tbe Legislature now stands Conservative. Senate 13, House 41; Radioals in the Senate 12, in the House 34. The entire radios) State ticket, exospt Governor, elected. Hamilton's friends claim his election by two thousand; Armstrong and Conners, conservatives, is be lieved to bo elected to Congress. NOON DISPATCHES. Wasrimotow, Deoember 13. —The canvass of Congress shows that action toward will be withheld until slier tbs meeting Legislators; when if the negroes are reseated, the matter will be dropped; otherwise, tbe meas ure* foreshadowed in Carpenter’s bill and Mor ton’s amendment will be enforced. Gov. Bullock urges Immediate action. ^Senator Trumbull, in the committee, oppos ed the whole movement, he i« alone, however. The President withdraws the nomination of Daniel D. Suyder, Assessor of the Fourth Georgia District; alto, H. L. Jones, Receiver of Poblic Money at New Orleans. Jadges Davis and Nelson dissented from the opinion of the Court, declaring taxation of the State Bank notes constitutional. Revenne to-day $700,000. The Judiciary Committee will report unfa vorably upon the nomination of Freeman Cir cuit Judge of the 6th District, unless the President firs! withdraws him. The State Department has official informa tion that twenty-one States have adopted the Fifteenth Amendment Hocsr—Among the bills introduced, there was one to bnild a Federal Court House at Raleigh. Also a loyal citizens tor Quartermaster ■ary stores taken by Federal troops. resolution endorsing the President's oetty treaty with Can ejaote^e. Balk Meats—Tha market is well supplied with bulk meats. C. sides *re quoted at 18|, o. r. sides 18 and shoulders at 14! to 15o. Bagging—Stock equal to the demand.— Quoted at 26 to 30o. RlkRnpe—^Quoted at 7! to 9c.. Corn—Tne supply of oorn is light Demand good. Prioes unchanged. We quote prime white $1 35 to 1 40, new $1 30 to 1 36. Com Mini—Demand dull. There is a good ■apply on band. We qnote it at $1 40 to 1 45 CneeM—Stock fair. Demand good. Quo ted at 21 to 23io. Coffta—Demand good. We qnote Java 35 to 37io} Rio 2$ to 25&0, according to quality. Yarttir-Demand fair at $2 00. Fndt—Peaches, rough 51 to 6c. 12 to 16o. l—Boaroe and high. We qsote at 35 Flo*r—The Stock of flour is very fine and embraces a great variety of grades and prioeo. Demand small. We quote super $6 00 to 6 60 per bbL Extra $7 00. Family $7 25 to 8 00, and Fancy $8 00 to 8 76. Hogs—The market for hogs haa fairly open ed, and the p&oking business commenced. We quote at 11 gross 13& net Hay—A fair demand and good supply. It Is quotod at $35 00 to 38 00 per ton for Tim othy. Molastos and Syrnps—Stocks equal to the demand. Qualities very various. We quote its figures ranging from 67 to 90c, though some are held as high as $1 15 per gallon. Oats—A good demand for oats exists.— Supply light They are quoted at 80 to 85c. OlkM—Onions readily bring from $4 DO to 6 00 per bbl. Offal-Bran is worth $1 60; ship stuff $1 75 to 2 00. It ie in good demand. Potatoes—Good Irish potatoes are in de- Pork*—A good demand exists. We quote gross at 11c, and net at 13 to 131c. maud at $3 00 to 3 50. Rye—Demand fair. Stock moderate. Quo ted at $1 40 to 1 60. 8ngnr—Brings lrom 13 to 19o according to quality. We quote refined A18 to 181; do. B 17| to 18; do. O 16$ to 17; yellow 16 to 16*. Wheat—We find a wide range in wheat. G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. Manguin Property—Mitchell Street is lnttoat. One let 1# 90x342, fronting 01 of Hsjbm, new Mitchell Street, aaethar Is tTx&fl, fronting South side Mitchell street, mM 150, fronting Booth side Banter frtreet. 1 h»r<» put# at my offlo*. Mesne examine the prop erty. Terms % ossh—remainder la 9 months, with interest _ Titles perfect __ G. W. ADAIR, dec 14-at Be. 98 Alabama street. 0i W, ADAIR, Auotioneer. Prjnr, Richardson nnd Pulliam Streets Lets. Georgia ng of tha views regarding arccipro ado. A resolution adjourning from lb* twenty- ssoond 10 the filth of January. Mr. Boiler offered a resolution directing tho Oonnnittco on Ways and Meant to noon a bill taxing inooiqee from interest on Fad. oral bond, and Banking currency. Ordered to report on gold finotnationa. A petition from 73,000 ottlzsas of N*w York for lb* recognition of Oitbn belllgvvensy. Referred to Sorrign Relation*. A Mil relieving three persons paused and goat to to* Prsrtdent. Daring the discus sion It was annonnoed that the Reconstruc tion Committee waa oonaldaring a bill for Foreign Am nasty. Tha Ceniaa bill waa resumed and tha Home adjourned Baxatx -Pomaroy, with aatamandatory re marks, presented a petition for tbe recogni tion of Cuba. The Board of Trsd* of Mobil* petition for money to deepen ihelr harbor. Tha Georgia bill, In addition to th* points already telegraphed, tba Governor names a day for nonvemng tb* Lagisletoa, Tba Fr«a- idaat, upon the application ol tba Governor, la aathorlxed to employ tha army and navy to enforce the act. Morton offered an amendment making th. adaption of tba 15th amendment conditional 4* randmlnriOn. Drake's Mil defining mad regelating ilia jn- riadiction and possets of to* innram* Cewrt, was retained and dtaoaaaed to adtoammont. Butler introduced Faniiworth e bill In tb* Boom to day, admitting Virginia without qualification. SFalna offered a lubaUtnta to tba tame ef fort, bnt reelttng toot to* State orgwtomjnw- d«r tba resonatroettoa taw*. Batlu tiro lntrcdOMd a MU totaling Vks ginia'a Gonatitution Bi ‘ "" Asftofl tbs OoosfctatioB of ,, kXhi earry o«t the provisions of th* ConstHu- pnme Prime We qnote Ik ak $1 45 to 1 70 for prims red to white. Stock light. Small <’ " white sells readily ak $1 60. TobattCtt'-Unaonnd pounds Common sound pounds 60 to 65c Medium pounds 70 to 75c Fine pounds 80 to $1 Extra fine pounds .... $1 25 Liqnon—Markek active. Dealers are sell ing largely and prices keep up welL _ _ H ialMlnj tats, tha Jackacn Block, fronting on tho abora zuunad in a rery anpertor Doighborhood—»ach „ .. no building aito and an nnanrpoaoed *oSNt£ Pulliam street baa a nl.es 9-room plaatorod oottat*. 1 hare plato at my offles—examine tho property.*. Titles niMfasstlonable. Oonveyanoes leave my office at SX o’clock. Terms X cash; remainder In 6 and '* moutbi, with Interest. G. W. ADAIR, dec lWt No. 88 Alabama atroet. G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. Gre*I Sain of Elegant Furniture at Mre. J. R. Boetwtck’s Peachtree Street. . 0 )1 Wednesday, the 15th inatant, at 10 o’clock, pre cisely, I will sell for ©forth. *1! of Mrs. J. R. Boat- wick’a splendid furniture, consisting in port ot tke fol- lowioff artlrlaa; f-OotoT# Rosewood Plano Forte, Drawing Room Salts ha Green, Rosewood Xtsgsre, Turkish Lounga Ohaira, Largs French Plate Pier—OlaMea, One Large Glass with rich csrred Base and Marble. Oholoe CoUectlo* sf Oil Water-Color Paintings. Fine Colored sad Line Engravings, French Vases and Mantel Ornaments, Rich Walnut Ghamber Salta In Marble, Frenoh Ssorstarle, lined with Satin-wood, Oak, Rosewood and Walnut Bedstssds, Bureaux, Bxtenalon Dining Table, Washstands, Chairs, Tables, Mdeboords, Refrigerator, Meal Safes, China, Out Glass, Mlverware, Kitchen Furniture, Ber- Tsnle’ Furniture, ke, ko. AU furniture must be removed before 19- o'clock tbe foUowing day. Q. W. ADAIR. POSTPONED SALES. AT AUCTION. NF.ttYURVBLE MVLF.S, sto.vnsvm. <m tasrort rt «U «tkesto* brtwroee lie »to reriti* ef tats rtefo sac to It that fils Common wealth he nok further tn- jursd sad 4ata*l ***•«* <* pomma Wko, UJo wholly without Intwert to. rt regerf — thoweUsreof toe fitste. ills th. 4sty of wwy **nrty, town, at mssta MiporefoenUiority to Hum postal* ycotaotton U. uti prorevty to «WT emUfonl within tor ' fiwsf As* whwwse. In tuny mm, the loort oflkZtie ttiltoezzrefMofotol seosne to eocnre , fortto-tom h*ri“i “ eleteetel intiswst M eteho or tho beet telenet of the Met* *t bmrt—short* so* to It thet prompt meesure* meetonostahon aufor th. strU Isw to esrsot eixl briny to panlshnwnt th* mttnhofe rt tkon orjintas- Moot rt seowt robhsve end tritons. Onto Uw stsl- um.itpresto Infovot, tke Centove Is pwvswtad from tehinz eottvs msssnres for tk* szppreeston of civil disorders, end It I# tfcorrioro ell tke Mffii tent to svery *oofl cttbwn sboald fori It kls Indlviaa- el duty toTweoms e pees* odtisv, end to sM In soonr- In* to ovory lehebkeet to portsot protootlo. fneren- tsod by amOosMUnUos end without which we r— never sojoy ettbrn ctvU or eatsrtri proopority. Oatrsyvs, saoh e> here horetotoro, rod, sre n i«sln dUcrerie* our ktsto, cell not ho lolcretod or onto without lnvotrin, th* wbol* oornmnotty. The tlm. be* *rrir*d when three onlrsgM mett or tke good people of tho whole BUto wil! be held reapoeribte for tholr oonUnnsnco. To th* rod. to no motive uni bo wenttu* to rioOo the poopto to Action tn btlnglng to pnntthmonl tho vtoletomot th* Uw, Ihonfey oto .rowerd of Pie* Thonsend DolUn rtofc for tho street (with VTlto.ee to convict), of tko person or person. <mgw*d In th. of Hon. Joseph Adhtu (whlUI. » lUpebtlomi ■motor from tk. Itth Itoricn And of tho porsen or parson, .nfsgod iu th. murto of Hr. SanUnsln Aym (Whlto), • BopubUom. M wrtv, lrom Ik. counts ol J.Ber»'n And of th. pareon or perron. eug»«*d ta th. Mt- ,, eee.edU ed upott Uup*MOU OJ WillUm HtolbUh (whtt*). *f th* eoumty of Oglothorpo when, on or .hoot the Slot dey of Ootober Uftt, h. ws* tied to e tyo* “* brutally whipped, th. outre** hevtn* brou committed by * body of diigulto m«n ibr no other resaon, re ' rilogwl. than to Hrodlmro wre ch*r*«l with bring tdkaoL And of tbs person or parsons engagsd In tbe outrage eommittsd upon tbe parson of Hon. Abraham Oolby (colorsdX RsprcsontsClva from the county of Grosne, who, o« or about tha 30th day of October last, was takstt from hla bad at night and crasUy baatsn, ths ontrsgs having basn committed by a body of twenty- flvs or thirty disguised man for tho reasons, as la al- lsgddp (hat he, the said Colby visited Atlanta and re- qassted of the military authorities protection for tbe >s school located In ths town of Greensboro’, In the county of Greene. And of the person or persons engaged in tbe depre dation upon the office of the Assessor of Internal Rev- for the United States Government in the town of Washington, county of Wilkes, on or about tho night of ths 13th Instant, when, as ia alleged, the office woe broken open and books, papers, ho., scattered and de stroyed, and notions left warning the Assessor to losvs tbs Dislriofc. And of the person or persons engaged in the assault upon ths house of the Hon* Eli Hornes (colored), Re publican Representative from the oounty of Hancock, when, as is alleged, a body of masked men at or about the hour sf one o'clock on ths night of the 10th Inst., surrounded his residence, and by threats of personal violence forosd him to leave the oonnty. And of the person or parsons who, st honref ten o’clock, on ths nlgbt of ths Uth Inst, fired ten or twelve gunshots Into s comp of colored laborers on the line of tbs Macon k Brunswick Roll- rued, In tbe oounty of Telfkdr, whereby killed and another severely wounded. And of the person or persons who, on Thursday nlgbt of court weak, October Term, about midnight, said to be a body of sixty men In disguise, surrounded the resklenoe of the Sheriff of the county of Hanoock, demanded and obtained from him the keys of the jail and released from the jail one James Oxford (white), a notorious outlaw awaiting his trial for tho murder of John Taylor, a respectable citizen of sold county. | Given under my hand and tbe great seal of ths State at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, this twenty- ninth day of November, in tho year of Lord One Thousand Right Hundied and Sixty-Nine, and of the independence of the Ualtod 8tates of America, tbe Ninety-Fourth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor. By the Governor: David G. Cottino. Secretary of State. nov 90-dl4tw4w Floor. P L u«!5u»s »HSSSi T -8.S»p g«OK,«a. MT ^ to 13-lw Ti R OPTICIAN, LUMBER Y» ri.xoim.Val Saw York. Offers those who ar« snf. 1 * "'tan. LANI>n, E g^. * DC »*►*'’*’ ENTER CO ACCOWNNO TO AOTOFCOHQKE99 pgwSira u £SfiA T SSfTSS£S t PCNNttYLVAMiA. aJID TRADE MARK. glass spectacles, Hanoi lor to any other In was—construct*! In acoor* denoe with the soisnos and philosophy ot nature. In the peculiar form of A CONCAVE CONVEX ELLIPSIS, ftcifol help to the human vision ever Invented. Used only by MORRIS BERNHARDT, Spectaole & Optioal Manufacturer, IOpVKre.tt.tto,. tt. *. Nash, Doors, m Made Upon Short ] LUMBER 8AWED TO DHE88ED and FRAMIBa i decia-c 1 ROLLER SKA! riHl SEATIKO kill wlB re re ^egtorenoon from 9 to is o'cfc Teachers will bs lu atteudaoM i semtdles, to teach gratuitously the Tg^lJfortk.ritoXrtrt, rrek**reoflJHoVri*. ... Single Tickets Half Tickets Use of Skates “ tM —.« iMjl.for rel.riPhlUlp.'i'^'i^i, M C KAUBHT, ORMOND 11 Ik POBTEB8 OF HARDWARE AND CUTUlr, IRON AND STEEL' DEXLER8 II duns, Eifles, Axes, Hoes, Ohoini, t Iireudy, Ittcrioen. Fetch. *7 00 to 13 00 1 60 to 3 00 S 00 to 4 00 Ajgto....... 91 00 to 4 00 Bollend.. Amertoen Bam, Jsmeice American Whisky—Corn—Country. 4 00 to 0 00 1 60 to 3 00 4 00 to 8 00 1 60 to 2 00 1 60 to 2 00 a common iu inir extra t •lightly in boyet'a to iler red end Wgatarn $1 nd* firmer; mixed Wes- Rectified, do 1 16 to 1 40 Rye, do 1 36 to 6 00 Robertaon. do 1 60 to 3f0 Bourbon, do 1 36 to 6 00 Wine-Mederi. ;.. 2 76 to 4 60 Sherry 2 60 to 6 00 Port 2 60 to 6 00 N. E. Bom •• 1 75 to 2 26 Telegraphic Market Reports. Nmr You, Deoember IS.—Cotton qniet; velher heavy; soles 17,000 hole* It 364*.— Floor heevy et 6 to 10c lower; superfine State 65 GO to 6 80; Southern common to foir extra 36 46 to 6 00. Whetti vor; rather active; winter 30 to 133. Corn t shade .■ tern fit 11 to 1 13. Pork beevy—new $32 to 33 75. Lerd heevy; kettle 194 to 20c. Whla- ky tl 034 to 1 034. Grocerie* dull. Freight* qrtA Money eetive at 7 per eent in currency to gold. Sterling duU et »4. Gold dull et 1334. Governments closed heavy; 83’e 14). South ern* generally steady. Stock* unsettled; oloring with e downward tendency. NrtrOHUtew, December 13.—Cotton no. tiv» end firmer et341o; ulea 6,160; receipt* 9,610. txpotU 3,435. F16uf etey et 34 76 to 6 00. Oorn nailer; white and yellow 31 IS. Oeta 33 to «4o. Bren 31 10 to 1 12. Bey— prim* 338. New pork held et 333. Btoon ecarce et 11)4 In 71c- New euger-oured heme 27a. Lerd lBJe; kee tllo. Sugar firm; prima 134 to 19|o. Moleereo-prime 05 to 68o. Whisky doll; Weetrm reottfled 31 06 to 110. Coffee doll; prime 164 to 17o; fair 16 to 164o. Gold 183J. Hterilug 334- New York sight 4a dtaeotmt Bunkoes, Deoember 14.— Cotton firm; middling apleud* 26c. Flonr dull; buyers de mand concession*. Wheat doll et 31 36 to 31 64. Oorn, whit* 80 to Me; yellow 86 to #lo. OeM firm et 68 to 00c. Rye 31 00. Pto- vtslona quiet Pork 332 tit 33; rib eldee 18) to 19o; clear eldee !«( to 194c; clear aide* 18{ to 194e; shoulder* 164 to 15)o; hem* 21c. Lerd li*. Otrmn —r— - •-> - - DlPAHTlrtitT OF THI BOOTH] ATXKjrrtt Oi.. Dmnber IS, 1M0. I WILL Mil et tmhllo anetten, tm aaterto ink rt Jermery, lint, eomsMnelnf et 10 c’riock, k. „., utke deveramaut Btable. ooroer Fryer red IJr.r itrret*. th* tollowteg pehlto property: Sixteen (16) Mulee, More or Leas; AUO, ({nirtermaator’s Stores, end Stores from McPherson Burrocks. Ming m axcaaa ox im nuuMr raquirea at tnu root.— Tbey may b# aaan on appNoattan to Dm Suparinten- dpnt of ths utabls, at any time prior to tha aala. By order Brrrat Oolomal a. IL. Kddy, Chief Quarter master. E. tt. GIBBS, let Lieut. U. 8. A., A* A. Q. M„ dec 14-fit and Disbursing Quartermaster. AT AUCTION _ day of January, 1170, commencing at 10 o’clock, a. m., at tb# Government Htabls, oornsr tryur and Line strsets. the following public property i E. S. MaraliaYs Sale. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S OFFICE, 1 Atlanta, Ga., Deoember 4th, 1889. j by virtue of a writ of fieri faalOL _ f the Honorable, the District Court of . Jr “ in flavor of the _ foUowing case, to-wit Charles It. Brumby ve. T. H. Wilson k Brt)., Robert Yerhy, Everett Yerby, and EUzur L. Newton, Secu rity. I hare levied upon, m the _ Newton, e certain lot or parool of hind lying and being within the corporate limits of tho town of Athena, county of Clarke, end State of Georgia, containing fifty ' * or less, together with all Improve- “■- the place where the Raid fcixur menu thereon, being tht I* Newton now reeldes. And will soli the tame at publio auction at the Court House, iu the city of Athens, oonnty of Clarke, and State of Georgia, on the Tlrrt Tauday In Jeauary Next, between the lawful hours ot sole. Terms cosh. Property pointed out by Plaintiffs AUoroe; dee l-w8w orney. W. H. SMYTH, U. 8. Marshal. INCORPORATED 1860. One Set Double Harness, One Double Spring Wagon, Two Horsee. By order of Brevet Major General Terry: J. W. NICHOLS. dec 14-fit Paymaster, TT. 8. A. AT AtTOTIOM. THE ADVANTAGES «l there Bproterire •**» *1) others are: They osn he worm with perfect mn for any length of time at one sitting, giving abU Ing clearness of vision, by candle or any othar artifi cial light, comfort to tho speotoclc-wearer hitherto un known. I. How to select Glasses* It re*«lre« professional guidance even whon a good article is of fered. Dr. Bernhardt not only has the best Glasses that can be found In the market, but carefully exam- lues the eyes, and givss indltpeneabie odvloe os Id ths proper selection of them. a. When the cyei ache or pain throngh the action of a bright light, such aa ia reflected from the snow, sunny weather, white paper, and In re writing or sewing, or vivid colored bodies; these lenses, by softening the rays, effect a moot agreeable sensation and give great relief. 4. Til cur Spectacles are scientifically ed- Juried to every case of defective sight with unerring accuracy, whether arising from age, strain, over work, or premature decay, by Morris Bernhardt on a and exact principle, entirely his own, which has seldom failed to be correct ft. After several year* of public practice, adjusting spectacles to patients under every aspect of defective vision, os wall oa experience in an extensive, long-established business In his Optical Stores, both here and in Europe, M. Bernhardt considers It a dent guarantee of bis ability to supply such glass are best calculated for tbe assistance of Imperfect *igbt. O. 11. Rcrshanit, to slgaaliue bti from the host of pretenders in bis profession, with pride submits for Inspection, oopiea of ttstlmnniak ha has received from medical gentlemen of the most uu questionable respectability and talent in America; also, a number of certificates from well known gentle men of distinction who have used his spectacle# • the originals of all which be will be beppy to show to those who may request it. The use of any of the fol lowing names or oortifloates hereunto affixed, without an actual possession of the earns, would bo a forgery, a capital offtnoe, punishable by State imprisonment. Testimony of rcrommeadatlona froi Medical gentlemen, Professors of the highest Opthati mic talent in Atlanta, Go., and in the Uniom Atlanta, Ga,, November M, 1S0U. I have exsmined carefully, and with much interest, i collection oi glasere for the relief of Impaired vision, submitted to me by Prof. Bernhardt, on Optician. In adaptation to the end proposed, es well as in sis goot workmanship, they are very superior and de serving the patronage of whomsoever may unfortu nately require tbeir use. 11. V. M. MILLER, BI. D. Wstfully concur in the above opinion of Dr. Miller. JOHN M. JOHN MOM, M. D. •IAH. F. ALEXANDER, BI. D. Atlanta, Ga , November Id, 1N9. It affords me pleasure to state that 1 have carefully examined Prof Bernhardt’s coll sc tion of glaises for the eye, and from his explanation of the manner in ‘ ' > fags fuBp Also agents for Um mU of Brinlj’s Universal Plough*, Standard Scales, Dn PmW and Blasting Ponder, 014 Kife [#n Nrth, i T> ESPEOTFULLY call the g j JX trade, and the public generally, to t) varied stock, embracing, in a"*" - ‘ complete asaortinent of B chouios’ Tools, Anvila, Vices, I ”3ottoii aud Wool Garda, „ and Rubber Htitlag, ] Hollow Ware, Buggy, C i of all kind*, su* a, . renoes and Shafts, Um and Loom I , Eliptio and Htk Sea _ . . Patent and Enameled L Cloths, Oil Goi-pat, Ac., Ac., Ac. All of whioh they offer at the leweet I and in quinmun to auit purchaam.it their d 09 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. WM. WOOD & UNDEBTAKEB8 1XD UPU0LI tend to Funerals at any hour, with class Hoarse furnished or for hire. CerrUg«,«a£ be furn iah ad. All kinds of Dp Furniture repaired, vorniahad, at Ofllos In new building on Broad stmtis n EUa office. AU orders will UproMfdyir-' July9-dly Dawson Sheriff Sale TXT ILL be sold before the Court BmmIm TV town of Daweonvtila, Daw** first Tuesday In January, aightem hm* tv, between the legal hours of isle, the I erty, to-wit: Lot of land No. four hundred odd Court ft fa in favor of John C. AVsluakle Realdeace for Salt at Aortic*, by G. XV. Adair, Aaetlen«er. j: Oharoh. on Fonyt* .troot, will b. rot* by oxto j* Oharoh, an BunMey n.xt, Dnnmbre lath, .1 1* o‘cloak, a. >. Tk. hew. ndWbi .tx nawly-tnUhet room., with WilUkr. *10*11 sties tt '31 03 to 31 U3 Lomaviu,*. qalet, Mete pork 331 60; shoulders 16a; oleer »ldrt 19|o, Lerd et 98a. rd 18|c. Whisky qetat UImcinmatl Deoember 13.—Cork stoedy nr 76; old He Whjeky 08 fo W«o with light mid* •“ rtlot with e prtttel improvement ol 4 i to 34, CAPITAL $350,000. J. F. BOZEMAN, President D. F. WILLC0X, Seoretary. CONTINUES to faruieh perfect security ‘BBrAasoKAO^btoti*, re ft. nrrt Bopttrt against loss or daatag« by fire Ol all kinds •f insurable properly at adequate rales. Bote Agon!* can bo foil ml et ovary prominent point IN THE 80UTHERN8TATE8, to whom oppUcutioui for ioauranoo may bo mode. JOHN C. WHITNER, ACCNT, bank block, Wo. e AJkb which he adapts them to imperfect < satisfied that he thoroughly cotnpreht of Optica, and that he is practically ei in the adoption ot instruments for the relief of all foratqoflmpegft ‘ ' I am cor.firmed in my own opinion, of tho Profew »or’a merit by the tegtimony of the moot reliable and prominent medical men in variousdtlosin the United I mo# cheerfully commend him to all with whoa my opinion toy km royr^kt ^ ^ AUftSto, tia., November U, IMG. We have exesstesd Prof. Bornherdt’s beautiful cod extensive collection of gteecee for tbe relief of im paired vtaion, end believe them the beet adapted to tbe mSfSSro xlii.rtirt rem.’ UI»: ro d to “"J? J Kt XT, In th* South tret dlrlno* crimtoj of retd county ve Mid Findlay. else, tkethrm rod lmproTHQMk otortjj totoeoe, Use sot known. In tor— BepnrtorOonrt fl It la kvot of th.* W. H. Lyon. Pointed out by D. I. 1 *^CSo°IottKre. 101 rod 8M, In th. tkfj botkm oF.ttd oonnty, to reuttj •*«* ■n to F _ a. M. i oounty, hoown re th* Tood I trolly u th* MeTerUn pttne t Xdwnrdl re hla provwty to Mtiifr Zion Sprlero ve mid Edwude < porenrelon. Jtovninbor XL 18*. t tgVk. do* l-tdro<rt**$X B0 por levy M Application ter 1 MM UU, 4l9|IIUrtUUtrt *U *uu ?.HT filed awd entered on record, that to mi tered the Hat! estate. „ ...nd Thu Ie therefore, to cite all dred end creditors, to show why said administrator thouM sotte* hie administration, and receivs H*** « on tbe fire! Monday in Jaanai7, 4 4th, 1899. _ * - oot H—mfimprefeeSi M ter*aajVih in front of the tha proparty. i P SmSh* 0b< _ mmst be applied to peymmt of ^>e F eeH Garden, Flewer, Fruit, Herb, Trite, fthrah and Evergnss Needs, wltls dlrectlc-as for ceifUM, prepaid by “all. Tbs most compute and Jadlclosse Mortmeut In Use country. Xgtati Atlanta, G«s.. November 3d, 1869. Pi of. M. Bernhardt hae furnished me with e pole of OoncaveLeao wbioh suite my oeee exactly. ~ imel experiebee 1 coe cordially advise all p ie oeturol vteidn requires the aupptomeata oi art to avail thomselvae of tke Prefosoure skiiL r exhibited to a« raoosnnseedatioeefreaa sofisM __ ctoae and mteletiua with msmy of whom I am per sonally acquainted. He ie evidently aa Optician who understands bis bn tines*. r c W. T. BRAKTUY,. BlaMer ttd Baptist Uborek I most cordially ooncur In the numerous testimo nials I have aeon touching the excellency of Dr. “ hardt as an Optician, and moat freely oommand who ore in osed ef aid la hla line, to apply to him.— t do this Iu seme measure from my own stpsrteao I regard Dr. Bernhardts# oneraompUchedOpto* rod.B-tfomrod^ l! jJrtjm (8 . ii d Pester 1st PreettjrierAMn Cksrrh, Atlanta 4An AUuta, Ota, Nor.mbro M. U40. X fully ronoor in tk* optaton of B*r. J. & WUsw, D. >,tutk**r ApplIcaUrti for LettarsBf i* cgSas?«®p K ssSfeasjsK “■'‘ShtiSKt OIOOV, wiuue tbe tiSM irony they con, why JJj not be granted to J. W. Holmte pa t *wimeremy h»l«t»«.l od><’ 1 * 1 1 tt*. IMS. „ do* I-rtdprtfrtM M ASSIGNEE’S SALEv tk* rrel rod j.rro*tt TwMty dnMrt* rt rttkor tor 31 M; mto ky mil. diro. .troll fruit., plrott, bulb., ttith.o.w pc. atoes, ko . prepaid by Mail. 4 Ibt. Berly Roes Potato, B. M. Witovn, VMI Wd’JsSsr' 4 ' 1 domaod. Pork quiet 331. Should*!* U(; rid** 171 to 18io. Lard ITS to 19o. Droornbar 18 -Cotton **tiv* to 4*; ■*)•* 4o; roouipt* CnABLftNTOft, ith * partial lm; ro 899 balro mtddMtifw «t «4| 337 balrt, AoaokTi. Dro«rtb*r 13.-Muk«» oproad firm, with * fair demand, but oloMd «*rt*r *MdSS WitaEl m ' r ***‘ Pta U14i KoSto ItSvtoW! 13.—Cotton mlddUog* 23j; to HifoPeongiitt l3.-Rro.ipt* 4,173; MjXHta 10,1M; sal** 1,000; mlddllagu 24|; omen on* Liverpool and London and fllobe Fire. ■ Insurance Company, ~.M*te|tt Geld..*. ,.. "... B*g^OO,ttOO* Assets U Geld, %m New YorH.- ft.300,000. SSSah Ornot Uuno or Ti,nroohT.no*. i Wwrrxro .rn irttut-to lt*n, tu.o, j Ok.. OronahM fl; X**o.) •rrortl.'wtuWrmoroSritai flVTT CAR LOAM OT __ w. a. vavabv. Pastor Trinity M. B. Chunk tteatb. Atlanta. November $4. Ufo To the Shove teetimontelM chserfoy^add^av mania, foltel 1st Baptist LMarch, . Atlanta. AUsniS, Navenb*r4th, ]8fit. NoahvIlL, April BTUS, 1867. Dv* Bernhardt and most Op tion, that white bta kaowsmi than he proteases* W: M BOWUNd, M, D Th.t trtortk^ K!B jEsSsSsriS' JBSSgKF* sSSSS&itt Bisswsggse hw.Ud M tk* -O'lk 1 ' 1 .fotod-ka-' hrokmi'-*'* *1»* tw*d«]k]*"" ^■ e In JESS iik hew Vor is .V t**""****y pa!<L