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•t Brio,
Aoturioua boa trotted out «*• ooadi^atea lor
ttajur «f Ural rUb*..
TIm Udtoa ol BuTuuni.it on haring * Vhir
for th« beuofit of Utolr Mrmortol AaowliM
TW Monulmlm City FtrcOuupuaynndBtana
Baal, of Mamm. will boro o grand tall ami
■ ipp*r oa tha Slot
A w«l no clouted lot Liranxral from ta-
I.CIMIT pound, aod 1
{oAtTof that rtt'y' in tho onetioa of a noon
A boordleg toaoa kzopor « *$*■**»{*»
ratjiaa la th. houat until tta board Nil no
A Honda nwehma pronoora _to hard
1,000.000 tano aadoappljr oil tha bat «Uh
Tha railroad Iralao la Aloborao ora crowded
•nr; Irlp with .migrant. no thalrwojr to
Taxao.
A matin bit thaadar oad tail Mona boo
riritud HooaU, Saadwkh Iakoda. Altar tha
•tana tha aoaatalaa won aanradwith onow.
Tfaoroaratata taa aaaaaUno for wardw
la tha Dal tad Btatoa during Daoomtar, not
dot. UaDongnll will oaUr tta Bod Biror
Urrltory oa oooo BO tha Qnooo'o prooloaMtiioa
rooahoo
Wo hoard jootenl jr aftaraoon, an tta
Uaaoa Tologngh of Tuooday. that a Ur.
Took, ot Boaatoa aottatr, la
by Ira, oa Friday night Urt; bat waeoald f»t
no part leu loro.
Tta Saw oayo: Oa Taoaday loot tta old
Mitohatl piontonou la Ptkr, aoataialag obc '
aoa thoaaaa.1 aeraa, odd at airtaaa dolUn par
aara. Thla plaoa la old and badly won, twt
ootd ataap enough.
Tta Forwyth Advertioot aayo: Tha dapot at
thla ptasa woo aatarad by buratora laat dator-
day Bight, and aama or right dollar. „
ad Iron tta drawn of Ur. Lata, tha meat.
Tta door waa aatarad by tnoaaa of aa aagar.
Tha Itaooc Tairgraph baa raoairad for pab
Uaatloa, aa obitnary aotlea of Urn. Mary
Uaaaona, of Tallair ooanty. who dlod on tha
15th alt, 104 yaara old, and waa tha laat Bar-
ulnuonary paaaioaat in Oaorgia.
Ur. Jaaaaa K. Ford, Uaaagar, In behalf of
Ur. John T. Ford, haa tendered a booed t by
Fard'a Draatalio Company, in Savannah, tha
> applie i to tta aaaiatanaa of
at! ally in tha
■nan i to tta OontadrcMo dead.
Tha Angaata Chronida A Senlinal aayt
Tha party of Caban fillbuatrn. whoaa inaanr
expedition for tha relief of the “Qemoftbe
Antillra,” baa bean before mentioned, ware
brought back to tta city yeatarday. They
ware overhauled and picked op down tta rivet
by the atanaaar Katie, without aaneh raeiatanoa
tain* offend. W; imat that thoy will atoy
quietly at home Ibr the futue.
The Aaguate ConatitntionaliM of Taoaday
aaya: Oar Jovial and popular friend. Mat
O'Brien, of the Southern Kxpreea Company,
waa made the recipient, yeatarday, of a medal
teetimonial, donated by a party in New Os
leant. Tta preoantation waa formally made
at the office of tha company, la tin* city, and
we regret that we are unable to lay before oar
rradwu a report of the .perchre mode.
The Hacoa Telegraph aaya : Wa andar-
I that Ur. Benjamin Waiter, the eappee-
“lariie E. Sherwc *
i juotic*. It is f
‘rally beliered in HUbiboro—tha acane of
morder—that he haa gone to Texaa. Hit flee
inf from an examination before n mogiotmto,
ia almoat concinaive proof that ha ia tho goil-
«J party.
The Borne Conner, of Tneaday, aaya: On
Sunday morning Bishop Doggeit ordained the
foUoaing preacher*. deacon.: Henry J. Elite,
Sidney Babcock, Jno. U. Bowden, Cnrtte A.
Oonnoway, Wrstey Q. Hannon, Alonzo M.
Campbell, Franklin U. T. Brennan, Kobb T.
Wilkeraon, Oliver P. Bitch, In the afternoon,
emitted by mvaral elders. Bishop Daggett or
dained the following preaetaia, elders: Wm.
D. Heath, Thor. H. Oral", Wm. F. Kramer,
ion. W. Heidi, Amiona W. Williams, Wm. P.
Hirers, Joseph C. Holmes and James K.
Marson.
The Macon Telegraph of Taoaday aaya i By
tha Asaociatal Prase telegram from Washing
ton, given ia Sanday'a issue, we notice that a
change has been made in the Aascaaorahip of
the Second District of this Stste. We laarn
that tha former incumbent, Dr. Whitehead,
haa been removed and will lie succeeded by
Ur. Robert Clarke, the former private secre
tary of General Kieaanowski, Supervisor of
this District. As Mr. Clarke has yst to be
confirmed by Cocgrcss, it is probable he will
not aaaoma bte duties nntil after the new year.
A correspondent of the Griffin 8tar, writing
from Brio, Go., says : "The farmors io this
section have sown pretty largely of wheat,
oats, Ac., sod have generally consummated
their arrangements for anotbor year, on the
basts that lire landlord furnish laml, stock,
sad pay expenses, and receive two-tinrds of
wbat is made. Homo freedmen ware a little
obstinate at first aod con tended for [half, bnt
have succumbed to common sense, and are
now doing bully. Aa a general thing, formers
trill use less imported fertilisers and plant
more eatables Ibe ensuing year.ta
Eighty applications tot divorce wars grant
ed by tha Sup
N. H, lately,
a pram. Ooqrt la Bsiknsp
PrnsKSl Il.m*.
Bayard Taylor ia tha aitthor of the Jana
Strongitharm papers pnbliahed in tha Galaxy.
Dickens is charged by tbe Saturday Review
with being bloodthirsty, in killing off hte
child characters.
Chief Engineer Dam roll, of the Boston Fire
Department, bus been presented with n mag
nificent diamond pin.
Lambert, managing editor of tbs New York
Democrat, and Gum W. Peck are about to
start n new daily paper in Milwaukee.
Owing to tbe foot that Beslay, Lord Mayor
of London, waa a printer, some of oar ex
changes are making baua'ly Jokes at bte ex
pense.
Mile. Ariot, on the occasion of bar marrtegs
presented an unmarried sister with one hun
dred thousand franoa, thus reversing tha oan-
al order of wadding gifts.
Mark Twain lectured in Thompsonvllle,
Connection!, tbe other night, und the andi.
ence "waa displeased." Wa ahonld have
thought aa much of bocolio TbompsonviJltens.
Mr. Hamilton, now playing tbe Priooa of
Wales to Hackett'i F.Utaff, was once a vary
riob planter in Sooth Carolina, but the war
haa foroed him io strut tha boards.
Mila. Boeder, yet a pupil, ia announced as
tbe owning sensational singer of the day, or
rather of the morrow. She is a native of Ber
lin, nod baa atodied under Vterdot.
Tha Sana Carlo of Naples baa not beau vary
anooaaafnl this season. It waa opened on tta
17th of October with tbe "Beiiaario," in
which two of tbo singers were almoat voice
less, and the ballet waa rtocived with hisses.
Signor Piava, who wrote tbe librrtti of "II
Trove tore," "Rigolatto," "La Trariata,"
"Don Carlos," and other of Verdi’s operas, ia
at present in n lunatic asylum. Signor Verdi
haa forwarded to Madame Have 10,000 franca.
Mrs. Urermorc will be editor- n ohief of
tbe boston Agitator, and tbe editorial corps
will be eoi ” ’ * *
Stone Bis
CoL T. W.
tingoisbod
Bays the Boston Folio : "Kate Field s lac
tate waa rafimad and lutaraatiag, Ohva Lo
gan's waa silly end aisle, Anna Dickinson's
waa brazen aod vulgar, and "Juab Billings"
was ooanc bat smart." Bnt than Kata ia tba
only Bostonian of the lot.
Rochefort ia lean, very lean, loan aa a skel
eton. Hte Inca it rerr pale, a nameless color,
wblab lies in tbe middle between the white of
lead and tta greeoteh bine of electrfe light,
with protending jawbones, deepest eyes, and
a Ugh, lofty brow, npoo which the hair la
standing like wild ehrobsry. His ehla ia
adoraM with the gnat's beard of a Yankee,
and his whale appearance ia exceedingly an
gular and awkward.
Of Boo. P. E. Spinner, tta United States
Treasurer, the New York Herald aajra: Trt as-
mwr Spinner wants to gat ont of office before
ha does any harm. This ia a new idea la of-
lisa. Ha lends re hie resignation became be
ia frightened by tta fart thee tonr billions of
AoUero hats pasted through hit department
without a defalcation. Heknows snob fortune
cannot bold lot ever, end be wants to get ont
Of the way baton it changes. Unfortunately
tor hte wishes, ha ia tha sort of man Ibe coun
try wonts to keep la plaoa"
Tta story of tta suicide of Hits Pet McKay,
at Qatooy. a month or so ago, will ta reeol-
William Lloyd Garrison,
. Higginaoo, and several other du-
i writer
t ang.l (or a long
' tar from courting death, and awn
■ Tonld have entertained a eatot-
i tha known tha pteaearea of
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Tta Chines, immigration qnaotkm engross
es the attention of tta people of tta Send-
wtoh Inlands
Tha Doited Stales steamer Colorado, carry
tug forty-four guns, bus been aulecled aa Ike
fiag-ahip of tha Astatic squadron
Not content with an American Chtef Admi
ral. the Japanese tare plaoed their land
tones under the commend of a new York Cot-
onel of rolenteera
Hog obolera prevails io oeutral Ksntncky.
Tta mant ifeapaetor of Lon ia villa oondsmnad
a drove of *» bogs which had Joel arrived
from Faria.
Tbs Pope sent a special inritalion to l)r.
Newman to attend tha Keumenlenl Ooonoil,
tat tta latter waa compelled, by age and bod
ily infirmity, Io decline the honor.
Tta members of the California "Modera
tion Society'' bind ttamanlvea lo drink only
wine, beer and older, except when they are
discouraged, when wbiefcy ia ta be allowed.
A young man in New London, Cl., le _play
ing a game of cheat with a friend in St. Ixiote,
the uovee being communicated by mail. They
both anticipate a long lifa
The Londou Timea hopes that Wm. Cnrtte
and Wm. Kvsrts will ta tbe tort ot men elect
ed to slate the faeta end law in rt
tba Alabama ease.
Ernest, second Data of Saxe Cobnrg and
Golha, la dying Ha ia fifty-one yuora old.
Prinoe Alfred of England, Daks of Edinburg,
it hit hair.
Three man who made n fin, and went to
bed in the hold of a schooner, at St. Johns,
B., Wednesday night—were found dead
next morning, haring rmethend to death.
The Cireeit Coart at Poughkeepsie, jester
day gavo verdict for the Tribone, which had
been toed for libel in tbe anm of $10,000, by
J. N. Looker, tbe libel being simply th. pub
lication of a Court report
Frank Blait will reside ia New York tkis
winter, aa the agent of a life ineurauoe compa
ny recently establtehed In St Lonin Ha says
“'he'll be d- d if he'll tonoh politics again,”
bnt nobody believes him.
A Detroit woman tha other day oonoealed
twenly-ihreo pounds of butter under her
clothing, nod attempted to am aggie it aeroes
the river from Canada. Tha bolter melted end
pouiebment followed close npoo sin.
A bell boy at a Cincinnati hotel found n
wallet in the hell containing $6,000. He gave
it to the clerk, who returned it to tbe owner.
Trie man coolly pat it in hte pocket erithont
aayiog a word or even kicking tbe boy.
Joceph D. Chase, a printer, who nae at
work aboni throe miles from Hertford, on
Monday started for home in the evening, dar
ing the severe snow storm, wandered from the
rood and was froaen to death.
A Paeiflo slope editor the other day had the
impndenoe to say that a man named Smith
broke down telegraph poles. He wee waited
upon by all the Smiths within fifty miles, end
told to retract bte amertion or point ont tbe
"Smith" alluded to.
The first born child of Ibe Crown Prince of
Italy has bean christened Victor Emanuel,
Prince of Naples, bo that this famous name
will be per pel listed in tbe royal line ot Italy.
The Neapolitans are in ecstasies over tbe little
prince and bte lovely mother.
The Marquis ot Bote, although a Roman
Catholic, is not debarred from the exercise of
ecclesiastical patronage in Scotland, ss he
would be in England. Several cborchea to
wbiob be baa tbe right of presentation having
beoome vacant recently, in every case he baa
left it with the pariebouers to ehoose their
own minister*.
Mr. Peal Gerrord's tele marriage in Wash
ington lo Miss Wormly ia void, aoeoriling to
the laws of France, behaving foiled to serve
a legal notice on his parents of. his determi
nation to merry, an ia required, when they
protested ageinel it.
The English ero determined that the Suez
Canal .ball not bo z suoceaz. Since ila com
pletion they have a«-nt reports only of its inca
pacity, and now they state that o vessel bmlt
in London, expressly for the canal trade, baa
been found to draw too mneb water.
The House Committee of Foreign Affairs
is strongly opposed to taking any action at
present in regard to Cuba. The Senate Com
mittee on Foreign Relations ia divided on tbe
subject Sumner, Harlan, Patterson and eas
terly being unfavorably disposed toward tba
revolutionists, while Cameron, Morton and
Schorz, arc exerliog themselves to bring the
matter before the Senate at any early day.
Tbe revoinlion in Nicaragua baa ended by
Irish it “
Dzoatnu 15, 18011.
Tba Court met pursuant to adjournment.
Ones No. It, Southwestern Ciroqit, Watson
kkn Johnses rt of., waa Ant in order.
This cats waa dlsinlaaad on tba groand that
tha original bill of exceptions was not tarred
on defendant or hte eonneei aa required by
'-as.
No. 20, SoMhwtstem Oircoit—Watson vs.
Jobuaon, was dismissed on tha ground that no
traaaoript of tba record ot the cause in tbe
Govt below had been oartified and sent up to
this Court by tta Clerk of the Superior Conrt
of Lee eoenty, ss nqairsd by ldw.
No. $L Southwestern Circuit—Noel rt of.
re. Pattern Motion for new trial, from Mitch
ell , was signed by Meaan. Samuel D. Irwin and
D. A. Vaaon, tor plaintiffs In arm, and by
Gen. Henry Morgen for defendant in error.
No. 12, Southwestern Cirealt, baring bean
previously disposed of. No. 23 from tba aama
Oircoit, which had been entered on tta dock
et by an order of tha Court, waa next called.
It is the ease of Wm. Mokffee Ta LiUlcberry
Mulkey. from Lee oonntj. Pending the open
ing argument of Judge D. A. Ttzon. tbe
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Court adjourned till
•'dock.
BY TELEGRAPH
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liTe notice
in town.
i arc aqua! to Ibe dc-
i large arrivals of corn,
there la no change in prioss
-Bnt little abarnge to report In tta
Wo quota i
huylaa. town*.
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a treaty of peooe by wbiob
that
the revolutlonteta are lo be pardoned. Gniterez
shall ta appointed Governor of Leon and
Congress stall declare how the revolutionary
debt shall be paid. Tbe peace waa brought
about partly by Mr. Riotte, United States
Minister in Nicaragua, who was appointed a
commissioner to tea to the currying out of Ha
provisions
Boyar J. Page, counsel for John O Mehony,
in bit legal proceedings to recover tha Pantan
funds at one lime held by Belmont ft Co.,
and claimed by tba British government, made
application to the Court yesterday for an or
der for $5,000 of tha amount, to be used io
carrying on tta war. Hte motiou haa not yet
been granted.
The bill of Senator Carpenter providing for
an increase of Ibe salaries of tba Judges of Ibe
Supreme Court, ia said to be in neoordanoe
with tbe President's wishes, except in ngard
to the rates Tba bill iutrodnoad places tha
Chief Justice's salary at $12,600. It is said
the President it in favor of $10,000 to tha
Chief Jneilce and $0,000 to the others, and
Mr. Carpenter's bail will probably ta aineaded
lo the teller rates. Then seeaie to ta little
doubt among Congressmen that the bill will
naas. Tba Judiciary Committee of both
Ilonees favor tta ineneee.
Edward W. Tollidy, one ot the Apostles ol
Mormon reform, end a tender of tbe aohism
In ibe Mormon Cburob, in a letter on tbe
of tta pending trouble among the Salt
Lake Saints, aaya that tha people bars been
rednoed to n temporal bondage by tbe power
of Brigham Young, and the spirituality of
Mormouiam haa died ont of tha ehoreh. Th*
reformers pro pot. to revive these spiritual
doctrine*. They war against Brigham Young’s
policy, bnt not against himself.
The West.
Tbe debt of Chicago is mors than three
times aa large aa that of the Slats of Miehl-
en.
On tha Goble river, Miobia
blgan, black bears
They arc frequent-
,roves of from two to tight.
appear in gnat numbers
ly mat is drovi
bumming. villa twenty to
j, mostly stock hogs, of
A disease called tba bog cholera baa broken
on 1 among Ibe slop fad aw Ins at Cincinnati.
At one distillery at Cm
thirty-five die a day,
light weight
Wood-sawing Party " tan been organised
at WepakowetU, Ohio, numbering some twen
ty vigorous yonug man, for tba practical par-
of sewing wood lot (11 tbs widows Of that
pose ol
Hffey.
The post Gray was notoriously fearful of
fin, and keptn Udder of rapes In hte bedroom.
Soot mischievous young man at Cambridge,
hoofing Una, ranted him from below ia tta
middle of ndark night, with the «y of first
The rtafraase they aaid was in flames. Up
want hte window, and down ta etna on lib
raps tedder aafaata.be eonld into a mb of
water whteh they bad planed there to rceaira
him. Ha waa pwt ont I
Hare yon a sister f Than love and cherish
bar. If yon hare not a sister of year awn,
ve somebody elm's sister.
Miss Vino is Ream dida’I softs., an offer
from fWoator TrandraU. and wa fi'riak bar we*
cumtloa if a very Vinalndtotiva one, to My
the least of It.
itavctATto nuzr oiartrc»t.i
NOON DISPATCHES.
WumroTow, December 15.—North Caroli
na bond holders are urging Federal interfer
ence in North Carolina flnanooa, on tha groand
that the Federal Government moat enforce
tbe Oouatitntion adopted tinder tbe recon
struction acta.
A large amount of asserted war materials
landed at Port Maria, Jamaica, for Ihe Cubans,
were seined by tbe British authorities.
Ha.its—A resolution was offered author
izing Delano to offer a reward for parries who
assault revenue offloero.
A resolution for edjoamment from the
22d instent to tta 6th of Jenur
in.
Houai— A resolution wee introduced for the
Committee on Peblie Safety to Ukeoognl-
zance oo ataamboat runuiog. and disaster, to
be widely published.
Hoax'
tbe
clsli
ing his successor.
ipis to-day were good—
aboni 140 balsa Market opened brisk al 224,
and eloeed quiet at 22| lo 224.
Apples.—An advanoe in apples. Weqnoie
$4 60 to # 00 per barrel, and Western as
gh aa $7 00.
Mid Dost.—Buying at 41 00 lo 1 1$ per dwl
be prices vary aoCordlug to the mlaes from
wbloh it ia taken. Vita sttra it worlb $1 18
per dak, end Lumpkin oonoty mines very
(torn $1 00 to 1 16 per dwt
lluttrr—Market dull in Goshen and Wes
tern Reserve. Tennessee and Virginia quoted
at 25 to S5e par lb. Tbe quality ranee greatly.
Good oonutry batter sells readily at S3 to 40c.
Karon-Not maob doing in bnooo. We
3 note e. rides al 214o; o. r. rides and about-
are, 17.
Main Beats-Tbo market la well supplied
with talk meats. 0. sides are quoted at 18$.
e. r. aides >8 and shoulders at 144 to 16e, for
meat 00 days in salt Heals 26 lo SO days in
salt, for shonldora 14c; o. r. aides 17Jo;
■idea 18c.
Barring—Stock equal to the demand.-—
Quoted at 26 to 30c.
Bole Ropo—Qnotod at 74 to 9e.
Cora—A (Oil supply Demand good Prices
unchanged. We quota prime white new $1 30
to 1 35; no old in market
Corn Beol—Demand doll. There ia a good
enpply on band. We quote it at $1 40 to 1 46
Cheese—stock fair. Demand good. Quo
ted el 21 to 93ic.
Coffee-Demand good. W. quote Java 35
to 37$o; Rio 20 to 26Jo, eoeordiog toquality.
Cotton Yorno—Demand fair nt $2 U0.
Dried FrnH-P*eohe«, rough 61 to «c.
Pealed 12 to 16o.
Egg*—Soaroe and 'high. We quote at
50c p#r doz.
Fleur-The Stock of flour is very fine and
embraces a great variety of grades and priooa.
Demand amalL We quota super 80 00
“ $700.
January, concurred
[oar’s naiguatioo upon his nomination to
gaprome Bench in probable, but not offi-
Jy announced. Wild speculation regard-
NIGHT DISPATCHER.
Wahhinotow, December 16.—The commit*
tea to whom the matter waa rhferrad, report
again at the modiflaatian of tbs present regu
lations regarding aland casks.
Nominations—Mr. Hoar, Associate Justice
oi the Supreme Court Mr. Porriance, At
torney Genera) of the Weetera District of Ten-
umuer preeented a petition
from the recent Colored Laboring Convention
praying for a division of the public lands in
tbe Booth among them.
Opposing the moUou to adjoarn to tbe
20th instead of the 6th of January, 1870,
Mr. Sumner aaid: 4 * We have Georgia. Vir
ginia, and cable connection with France, press
ing on ua for our consideration.”
Mr. Pomeroy said; “And Cube.”
Mr. Sumner said: “The least aaid about
that the better."
Mr. Brownlow had a long pereooal explana
tion read from ihn clerk's desk. Speaking of
Stokes and Butler, be said they were two beau-
Ufa! picks to be fueailing him, and that the
rvjeot on of the 16th Amendment by the Leg
islature waa an act of perfidy.
Mr. Capenter argued against the departure
of tbe Spanish auuboata; maintaining that
actual war existed, and that our proper atti
tude wam abnolnte neutrality. Without any
action the Senete adjourned.
Housm—The debate on the census oontin-
ued to adjournment.
Nrw Yobx, December 16.—Bberman haa
arrived here and remains several day*.
Everything ia raatiy for the departure oi the
Spanish gonboaU.
Mobile, December 16.—Tbe Winter meet
ing over the Magnolia Course commenced to
day. Tba first race of two mile heat waa won
by Carrie Atherton—time 3:664, 3:51ft, and
3:59). Coquette aocond. Donovan wee dis
tanced after winning the first heat. Mile race
was won by Coraioau in 1)664, Larkin second,
Whiaenhant third.
FubTmsau Momioc, December 15.— A north
east storm prevails.
FmAXKroBT, Ki., December 16.—On the
second ballot 8tevenaon received 63 votes,
MoCreery 54, Galladay 10, and Beok 1. Ad
journed.
London. December 16.—Tha Times aaya,
editorially, that while admitting the improved
qnantity, quality and price of India ootton,
it does not consider the displacement of
American descriptions potwdblo.
The Brasilian Minister haa resigned.
Txmaa Hatttx, Ind,, December 16.—G. P
Barlow, of Florida, was found dead bars. Sa
ieidsb
Agee ef Meted Americans.
Admirable DaVid Glaacce Farragut was 68
on tbo let of July laat.
Lieutenant General Philip il. Sheridan was
36 on the 6th of March last.
General William Tooumsch Sherman, 49 oo
the 8th of Febrnary laet.
President tJlyMsea Simpaon Grout waa 47 on
the 22d of April laat
Vice Admiral David D. Portei, about 66.
Maior General Gordon Meade, 54.
Major General George H. Tbomns waa 63
on the 10th of laat July.
Major General Oliver Otis Howard waa 39
oo the 8ih of November last
Chief Jnetiee Salmon P. Chase waa 61 on
the 13th of February laat
Edward M. Stantou will be 54 this month
WilHam Henry Seward waa 08 on tba 16th
of May last.
Hannibal Uuuilin waa 60 on the L7th of Au
gnat last.
Benjamin Franklin Wada waa 6V on tbe S7Ut
of laet October.
Vice Presideut Colfax was 4G on the 23d oi
Merob last.
Senator Oliver Perry Morion wan-46 on tbe
4th of August I a Nt.
Georgs rt. Boutwell. wm 51 on the 2Hth of
JauQary left.
Beverdy Johnson waa 73 on the gist of May
Senator Win. Gant way Brownlow waa 64on
tbe 29th of August last.
Charleston buinner waa 68 on the 6th of
February laat.
Henry Wilson Waa 67 on tha 6th of Fabru-
Benjamin Frankliu Bailor waa 61 on the
6th of November.
William D. Kelly was 66 on the 12th of laet
April.
Cornsllna Vanderbilt was 76 an Uit 27tb al
May last.
Jsy Cooke wm 48 oa tba 10th ol May last.
Horses Grnlsy mss 58 on tbo 3d of Ptkrn.
ary last. . . -B
William Lloyd Garrison will ta $5 on tta
12tb of Kite mouth.
W.ml.ll Phillips was 58 on Uis ‘tab of No*
Ttmtar.
Henry Ward Bosebxr was 5(1 oo tta 24tb of
Inst Jans.
An draw Gvnrc Curtain was <2 an lbs 2d of
list April.
Theodora 'Tilton was 34 on tbs 2d ol laotf|p
lotar.
Getviit taitb wse 7$ oo tta 5th sI March
last.
Daniel Draw was 72 on tta 3Mb of July.
•Mother," told s little fooMsai-ald
ths cats, boms, "I bars tasrtl such t
minister. H stamped tad naandad, end mart*
" — ta (p4 to mod ho
shook his fista st lbs (oiks,
anybody dsrad (o op and fight Urn,
THS LAST MICHT aUT TWO
MRS. AUKS l OATES’
burlesque and OPKlintC troupe.
Thursday Evening, Deoembsr 16th.
Braushtm'a Popular buriswtt. Btoooslrnoted, In.
POCAHONTAS;
Or, W f/rfilU Salvage.
oapt. jobs surra mm. aim a. oatm
All the Original Mtude and Other
Operatio Gem
Tnmblejonioon, - - By 0’fieardon.
Guitar Solo, - - - ByHeraandea
Performance to eemmeoee mlth
l FAVOUITE FAttCKs
To-morrow (Friday) Besainf. OompHinenUry Bene-
k to Mre. James A. Oeiee. Wale may be secured now.
dee lS-lt
PRYOR 8TREETTHEATER!
THE TROUFE OF THE UNIVERSE.
FOR OISE WEEK ONLV.
Commencing Monday, Dec. 20,1869.
TTIlhNT
&r.r,
RUM8EY & NEWCOMB’S,
AMD HOW
NEWCOMB’S MINSTRELS,
*■* cawbji of xnn'BiiJBT. ^■■1
A oomMnattoa embodyiaf meeh that la truly greet,
ertletio and iueemparably exarUact la tbe wmU ot
ealaetrei art, taleat, feulas, oboaaa from tbe very front
ranks of tbe profeaakm, with that ntcetr of artiatio
pereepUou and superior Jadgmeut of what la decided,
ly eecsptable to the amaMmsat eeektm pnUic. which
' J give. Booh
lo 6 60 per bbL Extra I
Family $7 26
to 8 00,* and Fancy $8 00 ti> 8 76.
Hogs—The market for bogs haa fairly open
ed, and the paeking bueineeti commeuoeA
Wo quote at 11 groan 13| net.
Hay—A fair demand aod good supply. It
ia quoted at $35 00 to 36 00 per ton for Tim-
Molaxww and Nyrnps-Htooks equal to tbs
demand. Qualities Tory vsrioas. We qaole
its figarcs ranging from *7 lo 30e, tboDgb some
arc bold as high ss $1 16 pergsUon.
Gate—A good demand for oats .lists.—
Supply light They aro quoted nt 80.
Oaltmi—Onions readily bring from $4 60
to 5 00 per bbl. ■
Offal—Bran ia worth 31 50; ship stuff $1 76
to 2 00. U is in good demand.
Pots tore—Good Irish potatoes are in de
mand at $3 00 to 3 GO.
Eye-Demand fair. Stock moderate. Qno
tod at $1 40 to 1 60.
Sttgnr—Brings from 13 tol9e according to
quality. We qooto refined A18 to 18$; do. B
174 to 18; do. 0 161 to 17; yellow 16 to 18J.
Wheat—Wo find a wide range in wheat.
We quote it at »1 46 to 1 70 for prime red to
prime white. Stock light. Small demand.
Prime while seta readily at $ I 00.
Toboeee —Unaocnd pounds 55c
Common sound pounds 00 to 66o
Medium pounds 70 to 75o
Fine pounds 80 to $1
Extra fins pounds $1 25
Liquors - Market active. Dealers are .oil
ing largely and prices kee; .
Brandy, Pr. ;.. $7 00 to 12 00
American 1 50 to 2 OO
Peach 3 00 to 4 00
Apple . 3 00 to 4 00
Gin, Holland 4 00 to 6 00
American 1 50 to 2 00
Bum, Jamaica 400to800
American 1 60 to 2 00
Whisky—Corn-Ooontry 1 60 to 2 00
Rectified, do 1 15 to 1 40
Bye, do 1 25 to 5 00
Robertson, do.. 1 50 to 3l0
Bourbon, dn 1 25 to 5 00
Wine—Maderia 2 75 to 4 50
Sherry 2 50to000
Port . 2 50 to 6 00
N E. Rom 1 75 to 2 25
Telegraphic! Market Reports.
Mobilx, December 15.—Cotton market firm
with a fair demand; soles 1.850, part after tbo
close yesterday; receipts 6,117; exports 377
tales; middling 234c.
New Oauum, December 15.—Cotton active
st 24 to 244c; sales 6,400 tales; receipts 4,239
tales; exports to Liverpool 3,363 tales, to Bar
celona 6WI balsa Plonr $4 75 to $6 70. Corn
firmer at $1 16 to 8117. Oats 65. Bran 91 15.
Hay 28. Pork firmer; new mesa $32 60. Ba
con 16J, 20J, 21c. Hams 27a Lard easier st
19 to 19|o; ksg 21| to 214o. Sugar firtusr
prime 124 "UolaaaeB 68 to 70c. Whisky $1 05
to 7. Gold 224. Sterling 5; New York sight
4 disooont. Mercury 44 deg., tnd olear.
Ntw Yobx. December 15.—Cotton heavy
talae 3,600 bales. Floor doll; 8tate (4 45 tp
44 70: common to fair extra Sonthern >5 40 to
$8. Wheat heavy and 1 to 2o lower; winter
red Western $1 29 to $1 30. Corn—mixed
Western $1 13 to $1 144. Lard lower; kettle
19 to 194. Whisky active st $1 03. Grooeriea
quiet. Turpentine 43J to 44. Rosin 42 08.
Freights drooping; ootton, stei
l tha Money, after the fluctuations, closed
nt 7 for gold. Sterling stronger at 8} to 9.
Gold lower at 21 ft. Governments steady.
Southerns generally stronger. Stqcks active
and very feverish.
Cincinnati, December 15.— Corn dull aod
supply large; new 74 to 75. Whisky dali at
97 to 98. Provisions dull and little demand.
Pork held at $34. Bacon drooping; shoulders
144; 16, 17ft to 18. Lard dull; kettle 18ft.
LotrinvUaiiC, December 15.—Corn quiet at
65 to 70 eta. Provision! steady. Whisky 97.
St. Louis, December 16.—.Corn firm: choice
to fcnoy;white aaeked, 90 to 96. Whisky $1.
Pork firm at $31. Bacon quiet.
Baltimobb, December 15.—Cotton held
firmly st26o for middling; Floor dull and
pricea steady. Wheat steady; rod $1 30 to
1 40. Corn firm: white 85 to 86c; yellow 88 to
91e. Oats 60. Provision* unchauged, smell
business. Whisky $1 02 to 103; stock soaroe.
OwAmieKitTON, December 15.- C.»tlousteady;
sales 580 bales middling at 24 to 24ft; receipt*
1,530; exports coastwise 471.
Augusta, December 16.—Cotton market
active, but prices easier toward ih
sales 970bales; reoetpti 1,240, middling 234c.
Savannab, December 15.—Cotton receipts
4,743 bales; exporta 3,209; aalen 400; mid
dling t4fto; market firm.
Livmpoci., December 15. - Cotton easier;
upland lift to Ufto; Orleans 12 to 12fto; sales
12,000 bales; speculation and export 3,000.
Floor 21s 9d.
TzltePtaptesfHtarrU. ^
TtaMtaat ranrrai of srilvs Sommut
^sra soft sMtay rt ssterid <z8mm Mri vrhJW
psbUouu, by th. oc^nteto t-a4s ofrccrat —
I wrists portion. «f Ih. itato, mtmt *»
motartwitanwdspnrcoM on ths pan ■
rgsuUstkxsi to pWfilsf ta defyln* tb* *4vU law.
It lhanton bsbososs Iks ante poopl. of
>raotoW'thrithoOo—owwoolriihosoi i ■
jwrtstafettaotetyttaooto orponono who, » Is
briterod; tn wholly wllhool lutorrai In, or
ta. wrtar. ol tb. Slots.
It — ta. doty of orary ootay. town, »» -nslrtta
oorpont. onthovlt/ to lortwo portrat prcta—
Uforadyroporty to ovocy rooteont
don; As4 wiirtvoo, to loony oovoa too total o*^
tul lo oxorcta olholont tooou. I
tha nod flUff-fhA within sue* U
nasarhe iafoeeal at stake or the beet interest ot the
:r?.zn~M$—*znrz
sie at ones tekea ander tha civil law to enrest ena
|q Bsnl*kwtn1 the aseinben of these or**nI*a-
ttou. of ooont votaorc ond Mooortm Codovthotete.
htteroo, tno Kxocattvo te pravvntod
taktofotivo mooonno far th. rapperarton of
WILMINGTON, WKL1MW, BICRMONU,
Washington, Bkltimore,
Philadelphia and New York,
W. W. NEWCOMB.
and most soeoe«sful catsrer to tha fhsUdJsiu taste of
a refined, ioUllcolual, appraclativ* public, for twentj
yeara.
Thla matchJusM organiutlou will appear nightly to
their hew afid Bonsatlonfli Programme. Beaarved asats
can ba aecored at Phlllipa k Crow’s liaok Store.
Doors open at 7 o’clock, commanelng at 8 precisely.
Admifvlon $1; caBary 78 cants; colored rallory 60
oootSa dec 18-tf
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
12 Lota of the “Dabney” Property.
O N Saturday morning, ths 18th Instant, aftsr sail
ing property at First Baptist Ohureb, (flss adrer-
Hflimwi), X will bava oonreyano«s ready and carry
tba crowd to that high hill on west side of Williams
■trast, hilwn Walton rpriog Uraneb and Paarhtras
■tract, where I will a«U
Twelve Superior Building Lots,
>out 60x000 feat each. This property Ta in a gocW
; to tha but
naighborhood, and eonvsnlant
of tha shy.
No. S8 Alabama atreet.
MARK W. JOHNSON’S PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
Cottage Residenoe and Three Vacant
Residence Lota
C. U. HAMMOCK, Auctioneer,
^yiLL sell on Ibe premier oa Monday, December
jom
MmL. .
residence contalne
POUR ELECANT ROOMS.
with eloeets to each room, four fire-plaoea. ten feet
ball, reranda la front and rear; well finlabed, with
■toro-room and double kitchen, stable* and carriage-
hoiue, fine well ot water, fruit trees, grape vines and
atrawberrlss, with other lmfroremcute; also,
3 Fine Vaoant Residence Lota Ad
joining.
Also, at the asms time and place, a lot of Corn, Fod
der and Day. Sale positive. Terms: One-third cash;
the balance In 7 and 4 months, with lotral interest.
BELL k HAMmOCK,
heal
Office next door
dee 16 4t
dvll dtavfent pnfi ** *■ tkrtnfara riltbt non S"y° r -
taut tote ttmj good ottaon toonld fart It hi. laOlvMo.
■Mnty to broom, t pram o»ra»,aiiZta al.1
lot ta mty Intobllanl ttat port-* protooUot ,raran-
tMd b, ta. ComUnulo. anZ titkout whteh w. ran
ntm w.Joj tether rivll .1 wterial pvraprtlly.
Ontafra, rata nv tow torteotbra, teJ. ite W
again di«gi^ng onr State, cannot be tolerated or Pl
eased without involving the whole community.
Tbe time has arrived whan these outrages isoit
cease or the good people of the whole State will be
held responsible for tbHr
To the 1^, that !$o motive may ba wanting to attrn-
nlate the people to action tn tNlngtng to
the violators ol the law, I hereby offer a reward of Five
Tboamnd Dollars web for tha arrest (with evidence
toooovict),eftheperaoQor penona engaged InAhe
murder of Hon. Joseph Adkloa (White).
Senator from ths Iftih District
Aod of the person
of Dr. Benjamin Afar (white), a Republican
tatlve from tha ooanty otisffmson.
And of the perwm or persons engaged In the oat-
rage ™t T ,ra. !$>*<$ upon the person ot William Sardinian
(white), of tbe county ol Oglethorpe when, oa 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 ot disguised men for no other reason, as Is
alleged, than that Sardinian wa* charged with being a
idlcal.
And of the person or porsons engaged to the outrage
committed upon the person of Hon. Abraham Ootby
(colored). BsprcsantotHe from tha county of Qraene,
who, on or About tha 80th day of October tost, waa
taken from his bed at end crrelly beaten, tha
outrage haring been committed by a body of twenty-
five or thirty disguised men tor the reeeens, as to al-
leged, that he, the said Colby visited Atlanta and re
quested of the military authorities protection iov the
freedmen’■ school located to the town ot Oreenabbro’,
in the ooanty of Greene.
And of the person or persons engaged in tha depre-
daiiou upon the office of the Aseoaeor of Internal Rev
enue for the United States Government In the town of
Washington, oounly of Wilke* on or about tha night
of tbe 13th Instant, when, a* to Alleged, the office waa
broken open and books, papers, he., scattered and de
stroyed, and notions lsft warning ths Assessor to leave
the District.
And of the person or persons engaged In the assault
upon the house of tbe Hou. Ell Barnes (colored), Re
publican Representative from the county of Hancock,
when, as to alleged, a body of masked men at or about
the hour of one o’clock on the night of the 18th lost,
surrounded lito residence, and by threats of personal
violence forced him to Jeeve the county.
And of the person or persons who, at or near
hour of ta6 o’clock, on the night of the 16th ii
fired ten or twelve gunshots into a camp of colored
laborers on the line of the Macon k Brunswick Hall
road, ta the county of Telfair, whereby one man wai
killed and another Severely wounded.
And of the person or persona who. ou Thursday
night of court week, October Term, about midnight,
to be a body of sixty men In disguise, surrounded
the residence of the Sheriff ot the eouaty of Hancock,
demanded and obtained from him the keys of the jail
and released from the Jail one James Oxford (whit*), a
notorious outlaw awaiting his trial for the murder of
John Taylor, a respectable citizen of said county.
Given under my band and tha great seal of the State
at the Capitol, In the city of Atlanta, this twenty-
ninth day of November, i u tbe year of
Lord One Thousand Eight II and tod and 81xty-Nlne,
and of the independence of tho Uufted States of
America, tbo Ninety, fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
Governor.
By the Governor:
David Q. Comoa.
Secretory ol State. nov 3(Pdl4tw4w
/ lOMMKOriONS by this
sure at afl gsaaoue.
line are mast certain And
for assets, sad at ragular hours. .
CONDUCTORS on ftif* Huh
affable and courts-
NO CHANCE OF CARS
U. TV. ADAIU, Auctioneer.
Mrs. Bo$twiok’s Elegant Furniture.
ii account of the rain.
t at 10 o’clock, at Mr
tree street, rain or shine.
residence,
G. W. ADAIR.
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
Kn. Kate A. Corra’s Lot on Forsytli St.,
Opposite lot Baptkt Church.
O K Saturday morning, 18th instant, at 10 o’elosk,
Immediately after sailing the Baptist Church Par
sonage. 1 willseUa beautiful
CENTRAL UNIMPROVED LOT,
60x80 feet, with an allay to tha rear, being one of the
••Dabney Lota,” lately purchased by Mrs. Oorra.
Terms cash and sale positive.
G. W. ADAIR.
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
No. 88 Alabama street, next door to Express Office.
Went Point, Ua., uni Wilmington, N. C.
<)UJCK TIME and HUHK UONNK4TIOXH,
YU
Gt-oorclri nallroad
^ P»wuj«r. co imrchu. THROOGH TIOKBTZ rad
Baggage Checked Through
From New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Oelumbaa,
and Allan is. to Richmond. Haiti more, Wash
ington, Philadelphia, and New York.
By Vflir Different Mon tee win AsgofftM
Via Kingsville, and Wilmington; via Columbia,
lotto, and Raleigh; via Columbia, Danville a;
Richmond; via Atlanta, Augusta.
Wilmington and Bay Line.
FAKE AS LOW BY AVGUSTA
AS ANY OTHER ROUTE.
PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CABS
ON AIX
NIGHT TRAINS LEAVING ATLANTA
BY THIS ROUTE-*
to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and New Toi
THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS offer every in-
aoementto paaaNbgers, with tables supplied with
rery luxury the Northern aud Charleston markets
oau afford, and for
Safety, Speed, and Comfort,
UNRIVALLED ON THE COAST.
v Through Tickets on Sate at
Montgomery, West Point, and Atlanta
NEW TORE VU CHA&ULSTON STEAMSHIPS.
J. A. ROBERT,
(General Ticket Agent, Georgia Railroad.
S. K. JOHNSON, Ku|>«* riot undent, Augusta.
U.T.ANUEH80N, Agent, Atlanta
•ep 11-Sai
VICK’8
FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1870.
rnnK First Edition of One Hundiwd and Twunty
A Thousand Copies of Vlck*a illustrated Cat
alogue of Seeds and Floral Onlde, Is pub
lished and ready to aend out It is elegantly printed
on fine tinted paper, with about 300 fine wood Engrav
ings of Flowers and Vegetables, and a beautiful Col
ored Plato— consisting of seven varieties of Phlox
Drumondll, making a fine
BOUQUET or PHLOXES
ISSS.
VODNo’aL
UBRART ASSOCUtjgg
ta««rt ora. ra U. UbraraSaEri
iw--iBSS&S&£
| to liSton,atiaSHSootf'
CONCERT AND
A-X THE city $^ |*
Thursday, 16th of Decejh^]
Ofrra b, ia,
ATLANTA TVRM V£*j
A ***** Will b« a .
xTL of ad'i iflalou, admittingady
for sale at Phillips k .Ki
dec 14-fit
WM. WOOlT& Cfl
WNAUGHT, ORMOND ft CO.,
IMPORTEBS 01
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
IRON AND HTEEL.
DBALKBO til
Guns, Rifles, Axes, Hoes, Ohains, do.
Also agents for the sale of
BrUly’a Uziverul Ploughs, Fzlrbzukz’
Standard Scutes, Da Poat’z Kifle
‘ “ llUntt Pi _
PHATT’S
“ABTRAXa” OIL,
J XUU nuiT othpr niumtaatliz Olh, ta fUt-
FECTLT PURE, and free from a>l adulterations
or mixtures of any kind. It emits no offsnaiva smell
while burning, gives a soft and brilliant light, and can
be Bfled with the aaae assurance of safety as gas.—
- SAFEST Ilium*
__ to the public; end Insurance
i pan lea Indorse and urge upon consumers the use
of the “Ajtrsr Oil in preferenee to any othsr. It is
now burned by tbouaanda of foatl ee. and in no in
Wit und Haator.
WosUrn Ianhion -divorce suits
Tbe tcene of fli«a«ler—kerosene.
New alyle of popping ihe qoMtion— Gan 1
have that spare rib you got of Adam ?
Why to an ovor-worked borne like an um
brella f Beoauae it la uaod up.
People apeak of the aun'a breaking out.
Will that aocoout for the spots in its feouf
The ‘*trou age” of literature waa when Hteele
flourished. The “golden age” waa in the
^me of Goldsmith.
What ia tha differecou between a twenty-
five oent stump and a ride in a Broadway
stage 7 Fifteen oenta.
Au Ohio journal poinU4Hy remark* that
“every oord of wood given to the poor will be
“ h fuel saved from nae in the next
•o much fuel eaved from use
World."
||A Liverpool woman, doubtful whether the
fiTe in her etove was ont, poured gunpowder
on the embers in order to asoertain the fget.
Her doubt* end the rest of her were removed.
fteee* in Utah—First Mormon: « I wonder
who that bloods to? A ni*e figure I” -Second
do.: •« Why, don'tyon know I "tt'e yoar wifo.”
First do.: “ No ttto I I tbwugkt I hud seen her
before."
“How do you manage to get along In Paris
without knowing tho rrenoh language ?” in
quired a gentleman of Mrs. Shoddy. “OhI
we had am Inferruvter with «a, M oomplacently
replied th* old lady.
Ac Irishman, aftar tajoyiog 4 teat.rui.lou
for tli. flrzt tta. in Hite aoantrc, nauud u field
of puiapklo.. and raaarkrtl. if taay wan «o
zood tebaa ifraau, ho* tazak batter thay moat
be when ripe f
racked only to the Guaranty Patent Oau*, of 1 gallon
and l gallons eaeh, and each can to sealed in a manner
that eauuot be counterfeited. Every package with un
cut settl wa warrant. Be sum and get nona but the
genuine article, Pratt’s "Astral” Oil, for sale by dealers
everywhsrs, aud at wholesale and retell by the pro
prietors.
OU House of CU AKTJC8 PRATT,
108 Fufton atreet, N. Y.
... .-•aUmonlala and nrk
Enclose stamp# for copy of the ••Astral light"
In Uankruptcy.
In tha District Court of tha TThltod State* lor th*
Bouthsru District of Georgia.
to all persona lularanMi to appear on the fid day of
February. 1870, at 10 o’atodt, a. il, at Cham be iw af
saM Dtetrtct Court, hefoe* Albert O. Vbeter, Em ,
e of the Registers of efo4 court la BankruptovTai
• offioa, at the «ty of IfadUon, Georgia, and show
use why the prayer *f tha said petition of the
Creditors will be held at the _
Dated at Savannah, Oa.. this
AppUcatiou for Lear, ta Hell Lauda,
ri Kiaau. DiWBO* oocimr- °.. .rur
VX J.I., .lipllcuon Win b. m»d, lo (t. I>,crl of Or-
of Johnson Mdbeher. tats of said oenaty. dares usd
for ths bsneflt of tha Mn and creditors of laid dS
ceased. DeoeUtber 9tb, IMS. -
:snttejsss zx:
*•* 4*lt»yywfaj^bv
4fWt$
tt*it complete a
8m ills cons
uzttnc Pefrder, Old Da-
miulan Halls,
varied stock, embracing, in addttton to the above,
complete assortment or Builders’ Hardware, M<
ebauios’ Tools, Anvils, Vices. Bellows, Horae and Mule
Shoes, Cotton and Wool Cards, Circular and Mill Saws,
Leather aud Rubber Boltin*. Nova Beotia Grind-
■foots. BoDow War*
malarial of all klm .
Felloe# aod 8bafts, Elm and Locust Hubs, Poles.
Bnrtng Bara, Kliptie and Bide Springs, Iron .
Clips, Bolts, Patent and Enameled Leathei
Clothe, Oil Carpet, Ao., ho., ho.
AU of which they offer at the lowest market rates,
aod In qnanttttta to suit purchaaors, at their ofd stand,
69 Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Ga.
INCORPORATED 1869.
CAPITAL $350,000.
J. F, BOZEMAN, President,
D. F. WILLC0X, Seoretarj.
CONTINUES to furuirii |M>rlt'ct spourlty
aifaliiit l«z» or daiuzgu by Are oa all kludz
of Inimrablo iir.porly at zdzqnata ratza.
Aff.nl* can bn found at .vary prom i up nt
point
IN THE 80UTHERN 8TATE8,
to Whum H|>phoali«ua for inauntDoa m^y ba
JOHN c. WHITNER, AGENT,
HANK ULOOR,
No. 0 Altabjunoi ffitroat,
dircctli us for tho
Culture of Flowera and Vegetables.
rauu which 1. not hrtftb. coat
Xddrra,. JANKI VICK,
dec t ddtwjw Kochrater, S. I.
THE POPULAR PASSENGER
(ROUTE
BETWEEN
The South and New York
PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON,
AZU UTVUa
EASTERN CITIEP
VIRGINIA & TENNESSEE
RAILWAYS.
ALL RAIL ROUTE.
TIME TABLE, AUGUST
NORTH:
Letv* Atlanta...
Leave BrUtoi
Lear* Lynchburg...
Leave Alexandria....
Leave Washington...
Arrlva at XivYork..
e finoavlll* 114 r
e Dalton iwm
eat Atlanta. 911
Time Between Atlanta and New York
58 Honrs 16 Minutes.
The (7Kff.4T MAIL Mom Allot ta
and Xtic York in carried cxciuitaty by Mia IMa.
Nlanplnp Curbra an all Nlffht Trains.
Through Tickets
GOOD UNTIL.-USED, ■
| AND
Baggage Checked Through
TO ALL IMPORTANT POINTS. J
U.W. WRRNN, General Tlokrt Agent
K. ■. WALKSK, Master Trsnepuriatlc*
B. HtTLHKNV, ffupt- W 8LR.fi
UNDERTAKERS AND Up
1/ KMP on band aU aualittssof fte
iv Cases; also, all kinds of Wos4
toad to Funerals st any hoar, with
aaa Hearse famished or for hits. (
s furnished. All kinds ofUphals_
sggsaatssSa
faijfadlj
AT AUCTION.
SEUVllEABU; Ml
OFFICE CHIEF OUanwsf
DEPAKTMEET OF TH* 8001$
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. January, me, ooBmeorlag at i
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ths Government Stable, dome tnm nfl
streets, the foliowing public property: |
Sixteen (16) Mules, Mon 11
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_ day of January, lVTO, t
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street*, tho following public property:
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One Double!
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