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Aa inquest >m b»ld
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•bore foot*.
■OHM Ram Sterna.
The Sttprooto Court bat taken a reef till
the (Mb ofJanaarj
The waethar at Omaha i« eery cold, with
three iaabes of aaov.
S. M Guilford, a prominent Chicagoan,
died of apoplexy on the 20th.
The ahock of an earthquake was felt at
Mempbia an the 90Lh.
Colonel Bristow, Attorney Oenerel for the
District of Kentsaky, baa resigned.
Kata Kenner attempted la build a flro with
coal oil, at Dayton, with tbe oaaal result.
The obaool of the Sweedeoborgian society
at Waltham, Massachusetts, was destroyed by
fire on Sunday.
The ootmcil of Indianapolis bee peeeed a
resolution‘adding to tbe oily e suburban pop
ulation of one thousand.
Her. Dr. Thurston, of the Central Congre
gation oboreb, of Fall Riser, Massachusetts,
died oo Sunday nigh).
Tbe Bible and Common Prayer-Book So
ciety, of New fork, celebrated its aixty-fint
anniversary on Sunday night ■■
Tbe town of Vincennes baa granted the
right of way through its streets to the
Indiana poles and Vincennes railroad.
Tbsre are rumors of a new Fenian sipodi-
Uoo, haring Mew Orleans, Mobil, and Key
Wort aa points of departure.
John Wheeler, conductor on the Chicago
end northwestern railroad, was ran over and
killed at Oenava, on Saturday.
Jamaa Waiters, brakeman on tha Grand
Bonn and Ferryaburg railroad, Michigan,
#na run over end kill on Saturday.
# Tom Allen haa aocepted doe Coburn’s
challenge, and will fight him within ninety
days, six hundred miles west of Omaha
A lad named laird fell down the onbin
stairs of the steamer W. F. Curtis, near
Wheeling, on Saturday, and broke hta neok.
In n drunken row nt Memphis, oo Saturday
night, doe Basher was fatally stabbed by dim
raes
a or<il«rurt
already
r _i North Atlnntio Fleet, was ot-
tfae Bay of Samana. which la now oo
1 by the dotted States,
t Bevel, 8. C„ will probabla l>e need as
tdeivona tor the North AUantio Bqard-
~Fu*ntue Mohook, Dees tuber S3—The
I fleet hi oonitug into the Roads,
Geo. Abbott, leader of the party having for
its rad tbe destruction of the Spanish gun
baste, hen sailed In pundit of them.
The Trustees of Cooper Institute, closed
their doom egainat George Preoota Train,
Sunday night. Georgs dal me $2,600 damages.
Brigham Voting, Jr., and Bishops Ham
mood and Potts, of the Mormon Uhoroh, ad
dressed a meeting et Brooklyn, New fork, on
Sunday.
Dr. W. H. Lewis, of Boston, has been ar
rested in New York for kidnapping hie daugh
ter from her mother, pending the decision of
• divoroo salt
Tha Chicago Free Trade League ha* organ-
hud with Colonel J. W. Foster ae President,
Franklin MoVaagb Secretary, and Clinton
Briggs Treasurer.
Jimmy Elliott, thief end pugilist, who rob
bed a men a* Royal Oak, Michigan, and aa-
capad to Canada, ha* bean brought back un
der the extradition law.
The Democratic Legislative Conueil of Mon
teak hoe rejected Governor Ashley’* Bspabli
can eppoistese for Auditor, Treasurer and Stt-
perintradrat of Pttbll* Instrnction.
Ohna. T. Shepherd A Co., flour dealer*, A
Albany, New York, have felled. Their lidhtl-
ities are rixtv thousand dollar* at Buffalo, and
ldoilnre at Oswego. t i
, agafnat certain citizcqa rl
leonaiu, for lynching Wil
n, last fall, wae qorabed, and the
1 from blame.
On Saturday afternoon John E. Parkhun,
while attempting to board a moving irain oo
the Bempneld Railroad, nan Tridelphta,
Peunaylvania, was knock ad down, ruu over
nod Instantly killed.
nee use at tha .'Jem phis
I to a young tee Irani
bo formed of th* value
by n reference to th*
amount of ootton and other ortiele* shipped
from Savannah for the twelve month* ending
July let, 18*9, via: 360,164 boles of
1 at $46,000,000. The total valt
from tha city dosing the name
wets $46,336,494. Four-fifth* of thie enor-
bueloeaa found ita way to Savaanalt over
th* Central Railroad, and from points beyond
Maeon. This is the prixa that the new rood
has entered the list to compete for, end It
mains to be seen whether they ean so h
monies their conflicting Interact* as to avoid a
ruinous competition. The buatnova of Savan
nah has suffered considerably for the want of
adequate transportation facilities to do the
immense business that seeks an outlet at its
harbor. This connection, to a considerable
•xtrat, supplies the want, and will
Urially in developing a section of the Stele of
great wealth, bat innoeeeetble heretofore for
want of an outlet to thn.e"««4;-
“iSotEerTtraTod considerable moment is
numerous complaints made, of the high
lies of freight hitherto ohargad. Tha old
adage “competition is the life of tmde," will
here have an excellent ohanee to exemplify
itself, and w* hope these lines will find it to
their true Interest* to inaugurate • more rea
sonable charge. The enormous trafflo before
mentioned, and which, of oonne, In tha nat
ural order of events will steadily increase, will
ensure a paying basins** to both lints from
the start; but thu natural ambition of two
competing lines, situated ta these are, will
tend towards the absorption of the larger
amount of the traffls, and tha magnet to
tract this, la a aatiafaotory tariff of rat**.—
We already feel much interest in thee* proof*
of enterprise throughout the Booth, sad shall
watch with great interest the farther develop
ment of these new undertakings.—If. T. BA-
Mia.
Front the Oliveiaall Herald, Decent bar 16
township va tha Paud* **Uway,
A singularly romantio affair was brongbi to
a felicitous termination in this city on Bator-
day. A brief interview with tbs happy hus
band developed the following oiroumetnnoe* :
-Borne eight years ago a gentleman named Fat
ten, with'Ilia with and daaghtar, «h# lattSr
being about thirteen yean of ago, removed
to California from HaraAohtuetta. He was an
industrious, enterprising man, of limited
means, end Bought the golden shores of the
Pacific in the hope of bettering his fortmta*.
He went to Sacramento City, where he found
ready employment at hta trade, that ofa build
er. By ajudicious investment of the little
mesne he took with him, in a few years be
became the possessor of a nloe little property
valeed at $10,000 or $13,000. Bat adversity
came, and a Ora swept away more than ball
of bis wealth without a dollar of tnauranoe.—
Soon after this he wee killed by en aooident
while at work, and, by n singular fatality, hi*
wife followed him to the grave In a few
months.
Meanwhile the daughter had grown into a
comely damsel of twenty-one. Thai
lack of admirer*, but aha found no snltor to
anit her. Left alone among strangers, she
longed for the home and friends ot her obild-
bood, but, dreading tbe perils ■
voyage, she waited until the Paomo ran roan
should be completed. Converting into money
what remained of the property of her father,
amounting to some $6,000, aho procured a
through tioket to Maw York* and started on
her long trip, ooamgeonely nndertaklni
journey alone. Soon after leaving f
memo, however, she met by chance, th* ostial
way on railroad car*, oar informant, n young
gentlemen of prepossessing appearance, whose
features l*ore she impress of rirtne and charac
ter. Hie home is in New Jersey. He bed
been to California on basins** connected with
the property of s deceased relative, and
happened to fall In with Mias Patton epon
tha train. An acquaintance sprang up, usual
at fint, but whieb soon ripened into friend
ship; and ah* consented to accept him aa pro
tector ai d oeoort. Cupid enema to have been
bent on making mischief from the hoar of
their masting, end with fresh-filled quiver
kepi o|> a persistent targef-pmettos at (hair
h—iir.
Day idler day, as th* train rolled on throngh
tha ttunntain fastnesses nod over the great
plains if the w«m_ the liltlAamiwv god never
for a obi
find If
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
SMSfWo*, Deo, 33.- Revenue to-day,
otweil and Robteno spend the holiday*
n’t receive visitors daring
the holidays.
Custom* for the week ending 18lb, 38,600,-
<100.
The Tribune nay*: We trapt that the Preai-
dent will see th* propriety of speedily with
drawing his name and snbatitating therefor
that of acme thoroughly oapable and Ihor-
oortlyhtnstwortbyw.voted for
ta&nfition In Georgia,
have givoti esanranoee that n convention of
the people of Georgia, pledging the adoption
of the 15th amendment, and restating tbe no-
groan will secure the immediate repeal of the
set Senator Morton eay* the whole object oi
the legislation is to secure the adoption of the
15<h amondinrat.
Cnasnowxsviu* Dee. 23.—In the case
of Ayers, charged with the killing of Dr. A.
B. Oliver, Mias Ellen Ayera and Dr. Brown,
the family physici*., testified lo th* effect
that Mira Ayres vu aboot to become a mo
ther, and that thu deceased bad seduosd her.
Ayrea was bailed la twenty-five thousand dol
lars to answer the indictment.
Foararas Moxnox, Dec. 23.-The Spanish
fleet hta gone to an again.
Brrrno, December 33.—A Southwest gait
and anew storm prevail*. The water is higher
than It hau been lor thirty years.
Nsw You*, Deoembsi 23.—LoriUard’a yaloh
a» m,iiTT*g» around tha world was lost in
tho MeotSmswra am. The orew was
fo 17 P«t
I | $1 10 per dwt
TSe prides vary eooordlog to the mine* from
which It is taken. Villa Rion la worth (l 16
pet dwt, and Lumpkin oouuty mines vary
from $1 60 to 110 par dwt.
Batter—Market dull In Qoshw and Wes
tern Reserve. Tennessee and Virginia quoted
at 26 to 36o per lb The quality varies greatly.
Good ooaniry butter sells resallyet 33 to 40n,
Bicon-Nst mnoh doing in bsoon. We
note e. tides st 2Us; o. r. aids* and shoal-
quote e.
dsn. 17.
-Tbe market is well aupplied
id st »<.
saved. ,
Whxxuhq, December 33.—The mail train
going east and the express train going west
oollided near Burton, tho engines were
smashed. No passengers hurt.
Pahis, December 33.—Tho Corps Legislsttff
will probably adjourn to-morrow.
Points or Marat.
A snowball killed a juvenile New Yorker.
A ear manufactory is soon to bo started in
Arlington, Vermont.
Portland, Maine, has no longer a ship afloat.
The last was sold a few days ago.
Dougherty will be tried at Kokomo, Indiana,
in January, tor the killing of Van Horn.
T. 0. fttookton, an old oitixen of Mt. Ver
non, Ohio, died last Monday, aged eighty
tjvo.
T
reduced to about Sevan hundred
Nearly half of the potatoes raised In the
northern part of Maine will be destroyed by
dry rot
Iceboats for pleasure purposes are to be
placed on the Belfast (Maine) ponds this win-
' r.
Over thirty-two million feet of black walnut
lumber were shipped from Toledo during the
pset season.
Cleveland wants to he a port of entry, nod
bar board of trade passed resolutions to that
effect, last Thursday.
The wife of a respectable oitixen of Alton*,
Illinois, wes recently detected steeling apples
from the cellar of a neighbor. 8be wea
dressed in male apptrel when oaught
A herd of nearly two hundred goats, com
prising varieties from the conjmon Mexican to
the fine Cashmere, was on exhibition last
weak in the streets of Independence, Miaaouri.
Near Weyanwega, Wisconsin, a few days,
ago, a boy, about fourteen years of age by the
name of Templeton, while leading a cow to
water, fell, and the cow stepped on his
etomaoh, causing death in k few
Mr. Motley has made a proposition, which
the British Government haa accepted, to
transfer tha negotiations on tha Alabama
claims to Washington. Tha question of the
neutrality of the high era* has bean inclt *
in tbe negotiations.
On Wednesday last, 8amuei Whietlay,
Handcnon oouuty, Tennessee, while laboring
ondcrafitof insanity threw two of bis chil
dren in a wall, and then jumped in himself.
The children were drowned. Whiteley was
rescued, but la not expected to recover.
Fifty miles of tbe California and Oregon
railroad have been completed, and it is Do-
lievod tbe treok will reeeh MiUcroek, one hun
dred and twelve miles distant from Sacra
mento, by March next. 8umy4|are being
made for a line throngh the Bon Joaquin
Valley countries to tha Southern boundary of
the State, which will rater Ban Franoleoo oo
the traox of tbe Western Fsoific Railroad via
Oakland.
Near Oorydon, Indians, on Thursday wsek,
Jacob Honainger got s torkey boo* ago**,
wise in his throat and could not get it np or
down. Next day he went to town where a
pbysioian pushed it down with a podded
whalebone.
Lexington, Kentucky, is to have a new
monthly, vis : "The Frophetio Key," devoted
to tho atpodttoD of the prophetie scriptures,
especially thoso that foretell the second
coming of Christ and the wonders associated
therewith. The first nnutbef will be issued
G. Watson and A. F. Baker, when
aubseribera.
invoiced
with hulk meats. 0. sides are quoted
e. r. rides 174 and shoulders nt 14 to 16a,. for
steal 60 days in aolt Meal* 36 to 30 days in
salt, for shoulder* 14c; c. r. side* 171*; o.
•iddn 18c.
Bagging—Vary souse.—4)not»d st 364 to
SO*.
Bale Bw—Quoted st 7AJo 9a..
Corn—Hoarea. Demand good. Prioes ad-
vxnoad slightly. Wa quote prime white now
nt 1 30 and HO: no old la market
Cora Meal—Demand doll. Then ia a good
supply on band. We quote it at $1 80 to 1 36.
fjitoese—Block fair. Demand good. Quo-
tad at 19 to 3140.
Coffee —Damaud good, Wa quota Java 38
to 374o; Bio 90 to file, according to quality.
Cotton Yarn*—Demand fair at $3 00.
Dried Frinlt—Feaohaa, rough 64 to 6o.
Pealed 13 to 16o.
Eggs—Soaroe and high. Wa quota at
50o per dox.
|t$r Til Stock of floor is very flue and
embraces x great variety of grades and prices
Demand fair. We quota super $6 00
to 6 60 per bbl. Extra 3? 00. Family $7 26
to 8 00. and Fancy $8 00 to (9 00.
Begs—Wa quota at 114 gross 134 not.
Mty—A fair demand and good supply. It
1* quoted at *35 00 to 38 00 per ton for Tim
thy. ♦
MoUsses and S/nips—Stooka exmol to the
email d. Qualities wry vwr&aa, We quote
its figures ranging from 60 to We, though lome
are held as high as *1 16 per gallon.
Oata-—A good demand for oate exiifcs.
Supply light. They are quoted at 80 to 85o»
Oniona—Onions readily bring from $4 60
to 6 00 per bbL
Offal—Bran ia worth 61 60; ship atuff $1 75
to 2 00. It ir in good demand.
PatetoOB—Good Irieh potatoes are in de
mand at $3 00 to 8 60.
Bye—Bui little demand. Stock moderate.
Quoted at 81 40 to 1 60. !■■■
Sugar—Brings from 13 to 19o aooording to
D uality. We quote refined A18 to 184; do. B
7j to 18; d<
Wheat—We find a wide range in wheat
We quote it at %l 40 to 1 70 for prime red to
“* * ” *“ '’.mall demand.—
prime white. Block light. Si
Prime white sella readily at fl 60.
Tobacco—Unsound pounds...... 55o
Common sound pounds 60 to 66c
Medium pounds...... * 70to76o
Fine pounds 80 to $1
Extra fine pounds $1 85
Liquors—Market acute. Dealers are sell*
BeltraaoUiby the fienata aad How ot 1
>f the ffnlM Meta* ot Amertoa ia 0«
That tha Ouvorsor of Ui* State of Georgia
he, tad hereby in, authorised aa* dlreoUd forthwith
by proclamation to oeauaon aH fereous etertril to the
Qmerai Assmtyof m14 m»U as appatn bf the
proolamaUoa of Oaorfa 0. Maada, tha General Com.
mending the Military District indudia* the »«a«a of
aoorgia, (tated Joao gMH* if*, to eppaaa ofl aomo
day certain, to ba named la add prodat AU
lent*, m add B4tf* aad IhaMupon tha add General
Assembly o# aald ShaU prooaad to parfoct lie or-
gaaiaaUoa lo cooformity with tha OoaaUtatlaa and
iMiwaof lb* batted BUtaa aosorfllaf to tha prowteteaa
of this Aot.
Sso.3. Ard be It farthar anoefod. That whan the
membfnw so daotad to mid Sauata and Hoasa of ftop-
FoMuu&lraa dull ba aocTonod aa alotaaaid, aaab and
evary membtr and each and every poraoh daladag to
ba elected aa a member of aald ileeato ar Bocae of
Bepr<saatetivea shall, in addition to taking the oath
or oatha raqnirad by tho OoMtttoOon of Georgia,
also taka and rapaerlba, and tile la the offoa oi tha
Ifooratery of Slate, of the State of Georgia, ot?o of the
foDowiag oatha or nfPrjoatlona, namely s
*1 do aotemnly swaar—or aOrm aa the earn
that I hero nararhdd the ottae or mmrdoo
tioa of a Donator or Bopraoantetito In Congress, nor
member pf tbe Legislators of any State of tha
Mates, nor bald any etrU offloe oraatod by tew
Cor tha admlateterlag of any general tew of a State, or
for the admlatetratlom of joetioe In any State or under
thetewi of the TJnltod States, nor hdd any ofBee tn the
military or nard aervica of tha United Statee, and
thereafter engaged In lnanrrectktn or rabeUlon against
the United States, or gsra aid or comfort to Its one-
antes, or rendered, except In consequence of direct
pbyaical feroa, any aepport or aid to any inaarreotion
or rebellion against tha United States, nor
office under or given any euppoit to any Government
of any kind organised or acting In hostility to the
United States, or levying war against the United State#,
ao help me God—or on the pains or pendtiee of perju
ry ea the ones may be-t’or the following oath or at
1 do solemnly *wear-
m the caee may be-that I have been relieved by an
ate of the Oongrese of the United State* from disabili
ty as provided for fey Scottoo S of tha 14th Amend-
it to the Conrtitatlon of the United Btatee, ao help
me God—or on the pains or penalties of perjury aa
the case may be'—whtoh oath or afllrotation, whan oo
Sled, ehaU be entered of reoord by tbe Secretary of
of the State of Georgia, and aald oath or afftrma-
tlon, or a copy of the reoord thereof, duly eertifted by
aald Seerdary of State, shall be evidence la all oourte
and place#, and every person otelmlng to be so elected,
who shall refuse, or decline, or neglect, or
to take one ef said oaths, or affirmations above pro
vided, ebdl not be admitted toaaaatln aald Senate or
House of Bepreeen tail vat, or to a participation in the
proceedings thereof, but shall be deemed ineligible to
aoh seats.
Bxo. 8. And be it further enacted. That if any per
son claiming to be elected to said Senate or House ef
Representative* m aforesaid, shall fhlsely take either
ef sold oatha or affirmations aa above provided, ha
shall be deemed guilty of perjury and shall setter the
pains and penalties thereof, and may he tried, eon
victsdand pnntebed therefor by the Circuit Court ot
the United States for the Diatrlot of Georgia, In which
District udd crime was committed, and the jurisdic
tion of aald Ooort shall be sole and exclusive for the
their new
era boo*
IgOT,
Saturday Evening at 21- 2 O'clock,
War the expvera *mouraed*Ue* of lertra i H
Adanastoti 80 cento; children 35 -trh.
HO! FOR CHRISTMAS !
THE BAILBOIF ALE HOUSE
H A vim been refitted and clocked *i>b the beet
brands of
UQUOM, WIN tH, rad OtA ABM,
FOSSICK and DOMESTIC AUB and FOSTER,
All kinds of hot drinks,'each aa
Dublin and Gteagow Fnnchee, of pure eld POTXXX:
AlfiO.
Tom and Jerry, the best in the State.
ins lergelv and piles* keep up veiL
Brandy, ft. .7 $7 00 to It 00
An.ricu 1 60 to 2 00
Pweh 3 00 to 4 00
Apple. 8 00 to 4 00
Gi£ Holland 400to600
American 1 50 to 2 00
Ram, Jamaica 4 00 to 8 00
American ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 60 lo 3 00
WMoky—Corn--Country 1 60 lo 3 00
Rectified, do 1 15 to 1 40
are, do 1 36 to 6 00
Robertson, do...., 1 60to 3 V0
fiS^Sbfcra
Sherry * 2 60 to 6 00
Port.. 2 60 to 6 00
N E. Rum 17£Lto2 25
B*o. 4. And be it further enacted, That the peraone
•tooted aa aforesaid, and entitled to onmpoee raid Leg
islature, and who shall oomply with the provisions of
thU aot by taking one of the oaths or affirmations
above prescribed, shall thereupon proceed In acid Sen
ate and Houae of Represantstives to which they have
been elected reepectlvely, to reorganise said Senate
and House of Representatives respectively, by the
etoetion and qualification si toe proper officers
what ahortw .pace
***k c* 10 wooer* ; bat both
fled, end they determined to take a Ule tl
tow,tber. TWokfog it would be* non!
pro* to th.lr friend*, and having that rahlim*
Telegraphic Market Heparte.
Nxw You, December 33.—Cotton qnl
and steady; tale* 1,300 bales et 364c. Floi
anchanged. Wheat heart at la lowar; win
tor, red aud waatern $1304, Corn—new firm
er; old declining. Pork—new $30 60. Lard
heavy; kettle 184 to 184a. Whisky 93c to tl
Groceries quiet end steady. Turpentine 434
44c. Borin *2 08.
Money eray at 8 to 7 par oral Gold 120],
Government* aloud lowar; 63'* 134. Booth
nit strong. Stock* doll rad unsettled.
Nxw Onxun, Deoembra S3. —Cotton native
and firmer at 23| to 24a; ulea 6,400 balsa;
oelpte 3,466 balee; export* 1,626 bale*. Floor
$6 75 to 6 60. Corn doll and lower *t fl,
Oat* firmer <6 to 70o. Bran $1 16. Hay
doll and lower; prime weriern $24. Mae,
pork $31 80. Bacon 154 to 19|o. Lard,
liarce 19 to 194c; kog 22o. Sugar easier,
prime 12 to 194c. Molasses, prime 67 to 68c.
Whiaky 31 06 to 1 10. Coffee nnebani
Sterling 301. Gold 130]. New York S
4 dieoount.
BaLTnconn, December 33—Ootton doll with
deoliniog tendency. Floor steady and on
ehangod. Oorn and oat* doll By* 31 to
105. Froririon* quiet mod weak. Whliky
UOO.
Hatxx, Draember 33.—Cotton opened qui
et; low middling ottont 136.
Lonnvnxn, December 33.—Oorn unchang
ed. Fork 330 60. Shoaldara 16c; clew aide*
184e. Lord 184a Whiaky heavy »t 96a
CtirciMxarr, Deoember 33.—Corn e*eier
only local damand; naw 73 to 74o; old 86a —
Whiaky 34 to 96a Lard nominally lowar.
8t. Lours, Deoember 23 —Oorn doll; whit*
racked 86 to 96a Whisky 934 to 94c. Pro-
vielon* declining; nomlea
AuouvTi, December 33. —Ootton opened
with fair demand bat oloaed weak et 234 to
23o; **lo* 643 bale*; raeripta 1,062.
Monru, Deo. 98.— Ootton firm, and
damand for middling ; rale*. 1,600; middling,
381; raeripta, 131; export*, 793.
CnaraxsTOK, Deoember S3.—Ootton doll
rad sorter; naira 3,000 bale*; middling* 33]
raoript* 3,802 balsa
Deoember 33.—Ootton raoeipta
800
.e*o. 6. lad be It further *n*eted, That If any parra*
•hall by force, rtolwra cr fraud, wfllfitlly binder or
scribed by this act, or from participating In the pro
ceedings of said Sana to or House • of Bepreea
after haring taken one of aald oaths or affirmations,
and otherwise compiled with this act, he ahall be
fieemed guilty of a felony, and may be tried, conrioted
an d punished therefor by tha Circuit or Diatrlot Oonr t
of tha United States for tbs Diatrlot ot Georgia, in
which Diatrlot mid offence shall be eoasmltted, and
shill be punished therefor by imprisonment at hard
labor for not leas than two nor more ten yean
the discretion of the Court, and the jurisdiction
said Courts shall be sole and exclusive for the pur
pose aforesaid.
8*0. ft. And be It further enacted, That It to hero* r
by deolarvd that the exclusion of any parson or per
sons elgfod as aforseafi^nd bsiag otkonrtooqmoUBoO
from participation In the proceedings of raid Senate or
Hoose of Representatives upon the rreuad of race*
ootor or prerions condition of servitude, would be ille
gal and revolutionary, and is hereby prohibited.
8*o. T. And be it further enacted. That upon the
application of tbs GovartMir of Georgia, the P
of the United Statee shall employ such military or na
val forces of the United States as may be neoe
route the preceding provisions of this
net.
8*c. I. And be it farther enacted, That the L*«iaU-
latere shell ratify the 15th
the Constitution of the United 8tates before Senators
and Representatives from Georgia tie admitted to rants
in Congress.”
I hereby issue this, my proclamation, to summon
all persons, elected to the General Assembly of the
BUte of Georgia as appear# by the proclamation
Georgia. M«ute, the General Commanding the MIR*
tery District including the BUte of Georgia, dated
Jons tfth, IMS, who are qualified, to appear at Atlan
ta, In said Mate, on Monday, the tenth (10th) day
Janury next, whereupon such of the raid pereona
era qualified to hold offloe In aooordanoe with the pro-
visions of the sots of Oongmra In such
and provided, will be organised in the Senate and
Bouse of Reprceettetlvee respectively, a# the Provi
sional Legislature of the BUte of Georgia for the pur*
poee of promoting the reoonatruotioa of aril Govern*
•uni in said State In aooordanoe with the town of the
United States. RUVUi & BULLOCK.
a:
'
The i
alaaM' wrik ottbsi
GREAT
«rrrn
CAESniXG GftttAT g
(THE OWL Y ROUTE!
U. IV. AOAIH, Auctioneer.
WILL sell this morning, (Mth), at 10 o'clock, on
_ the premfraa, that broutitol Oeataal 80*80 fete let,
oo Forsyth street, opposite the rate dene# of Thoms#
G. ittmms. It most be aeld this mtirnlng for oroh.—
Title* perfect G. W. ADAIR,
deett-lt
SCHOOL NOTICC.
JJB. MoGAKULtM' SCHOOL Will be opteted
JAKTUABLY VZZtST*
leriy oecnpted by B. D. Smith, on the
and Pryor Streets. dec 34 ~
FURNITURE F
FURNITURE (
FURNITURE!
PABLOR, BED-BOOM,
AMD
DINING-ROOM SETS.
And rrerytiting pertaining to toe Furniture Trade;
•ad haring bought theca directly ef fhe Wroafeotaiwr*
te M*T CA8H PKCM, 1 am determined to eclltheio
Lower than Any Homo in the South.
41 k*v, rtw*7* on bud * wj fin* wmtanl of
PARLOR MIRRORS!
ARLESBOHNEFELD.
oorner ot Wheat a
RENTING, RENTING, REHTIHG.
hourly n
•apply tbe demand. O
Mo. 88 Alabama street, one door e
nta, and cannot
r . ADAIR,
of tha hxpreM
dec24.lt
ORANGES.
HO! FOR THE CHHISTMAC.
F°l
iR sale, and to arrive, at the Arcade Stand, Amer
ican Metal, seventy-dve barrel#
OMoIod Orajtigofii,
axpresaly for the Holiday*.
PXKXBXI OA3MD1
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
Important Adminutrator’B Sales,
AT THE OITY HALL,
F0K FIRST TUESDAY IS JAffCARY.
1. Estate of John Kile, Deceased.
CMVE Business Lots on Loyd street, opposite th
J: Central Park, in 200 feet of the Psweanger Depot
a# par phU at my office. Term# oath.
2. Estate of Roy. Lewi* Lkwifao, Dee’S.
nt APT. BASS is now nuking a survey and subdlri-
U #lon of that very dasirabla tract of
FORTY ACRIQN,
In the weetorn pert of the otto, where Mr. Lawihe
formerly resided. It haabeUttinlbuiUtoijsltee,oocd
New Discovery !.
Phaloi
V ITALIA;
ox,
!on for the Hair.
springs, clear branches, the old
flneptooM for vegetable gardsaa, straw-
si have printed And dletribntod a plat of the
property. Parties era then examine the lota and at
tend toe rate at thsOlty Ha ~
The aM bemastead place
•old laa large tot. Terms <
G. W. ADAIR,
Real Ketatamad Ineurancs Agent,
dee 24-3t Vo. 88 Alabama street.
A W. OZaATTOW,
b. v. wmm, Late of Tran.
CLAYTON & WEBB,
WHOLESALE GB00EBS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Drain*!*
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Jb.TL,AJ$XA, GEORGIA.
JJAV* rvmora* Ibrir ttsck to
NO. 20 ALABAMA STREET,
Between toe United Stole# Hotel rad Atlanta Rational
Bank, where we will be pleased to tee our old custom
ers rad ae many new as may favor us wtth a call.
CHANGED 8IDE8,
Snbrm doing, l bon obUlnod * vtnra room 1*
A NO
A. Th
Wvo, oo
to, Jan ovar'lh* w*y from mj form., looatlon.' whioh
I h*v* flUri with Boom, Shora. Lrataw at hho* na*-
1*0*, of the brat qnallty. I hops, h, thl. nmtnl,
raoiffsronoo to tbs opinions of oihsrt wbicb I,
nil ilMinctlvs psonliaritj of ths American
ol.araotsr, trie, d*oid*d to *tnp at Cl.vclaod
«,id bavs ths h,msnlsl knot tisd at onoai
Thar arrlvrd bj ihs afternoon train on Motor,
day. and having but faw praltiumarie* to *r*
rang*, within a oouple of boor, lbs iwain bad
boon declared on* In tbs most orthodox man.
net by one of oar *qnira*. Tbe night sipira*
mat bar* tb* nappy sonpl* on tb*ii w»y.
tv* btv* briefly given tbs facts ** relslsd to
o% and oar nadrra will *gra* with a. tttnt lb*
affair dsrarvs* lo ink* rant «* no* of tb* prat.
Ural romance* of tk« d*y.
Tbsrs wa* a romantio mealing on * railway
train ta lows, a law day* rimes, At a .top.
ping plane a middle-aged v
■Ml'.-MHim If
ra—a r$61,<
discs VST sd snsng
.psclusns are allowed to pas* froe of duly,
bat Indian cnriorttle* are not, and 111* wbol*
lnvoioc ta likely to be oonfiscatsd.
Tbomo* J. Stafford, who vn found dead in
hi* offloe at N*« Haven, Oonuectlcat, on Fri
day week, i* now l,«li«v*d ta bnva met bia
death by font mo.n«. 1I« «*• aeen a* late *•
10 o'olock Tannd.y night, cud at * ht*r bonr
wa* bMrd anoamliag U.» riaira in tb* bnlld*
ing with »ooio one tdae wljo wore boots, Mr.
Btofford having on rubbar* at tbs lim*. Still
later in tbe nlgbt otbar psrtisa were beard g< {
lug np the stair*.
Tba bank of Fradericktowu, Knox county,
failed on Hatardav weak. Tbe Mount Vernon
Banner aaya: ”Tbt capital stock was 361,000
-all paid in. By off*rlng »ud paying intaraat
at rales ranging from rtx w twenty per osnt.,
they bad secured a deposit, for whioh asrtlB
are now outstanding, amounting '
*3,r* ' ■ -' ' ’ '
WHAT H0U8EKEEPER8 SAY
ABOUT OUH NEW
morning, t _
smooth a* a billiard ball. • I ray, OsorgsT"
•narltd ba, ‘part my hairtvanly.' 'There
Isn't mnoh left to part,'
atwa;
George, ' You have ■
dd lbs verbose
'ay* arid that, and yet
i on have finished by parttag », eomabow, and
gusaa yon osn now/ ‘No n*« to try. rtr;
bnt I toll you wb»t I’ll do; i’ll make a tins
with a plsos of rad chalk.’"
A young lady wot outraged by two urgroi l,
near Mayfield, Xantocky, a law day* ainro,
The negro** warn arrested and lodged in jail,
from which they wen taken by fores, carried
Into lbs woods, nod riddled wit' ' “
sheet 343,000; sod tba deposit apou aseoant,
unpaid, amounts to about $37,000. The**
amount* (79 000), togathsr with all ths capital
Ml.OOp). in all. $180,000, bars dlsap.
THE CARROLL FARM.
a a HAMMOCK, Auctioneer,
W HA rail, at the Otty BaX. In Afloat*. On. at 11
s’vtaeh.a.w.. fieri Twaatoy, th. ritorWb..
nary, JrtO, rib* HtJXDlLSD AXfiFlm .Onto OX
w&
“Tboir Tfilws c>uet b« wtimatsd.”
“Each saefiefiding y«*r add* to their pop-
Mfirtty.”
“Be eeooomle*] H»waekecp«r eta afbrd
t* bo without thorn.’’
“They ought to b« to every houae in tbit
eoatttrj."
“They can bo chearfaUj ud ooueicntl.
owsly rneomtoMdhd by ovary perron who
TO BENEFIT
All parttra aa wall u myself, tl to aaadlaaa to Ml yoa
,r ~“-
THE PE'OfLE
hr* Xadlnj out tkat a fiae* Bast ar tows la
smusssss s’fjtn.'sr: ss.
T. BANKS,
Salvi
CLEAR AjkfofATER 1
WITHOT^SEXHMENT I!
[TIE LIGHT! 11
For Restoring to Gra
Original Color\
Phalon’s “V rrjti^Wifi«rs ut
terly from all Ujflmair coloring
neretoforo used.
It is laMjJId, sweet smelling,
precWitates no muddy or slimy
matRt,requires no shaking,im
part nostain to the skin. Hold
it tothe light and it is clear and
cloulUess. It leaves no mark on
the scMp; yet it reproduces in
gray hsunfcenaturalcolor that
time or siccftw3»may have
bleached out of it/
t^Phalon’s Vitalii
is for one sole purpose jfiat of
reproducing,with absolute cer-
^tsypty.the. natuM^Ior of the
hair. It is nopwffitended as a
daily dressia^fnor for removing
scurf or jBndruff; nor for cu
ring 1
ting
plishi
fixed *
Ion’s
Iness; nor for stimula-
jwth of the hair.—
as may be accom-
terthe color has been
ith the Vitalia, by Pha-
lical Hair Invi
rator.
The VitaS
and unequaled
the reproduction oi
nal hue of gray hair,
ing else. This is at—
in from twototen
according to the
required. ~
htlW
Invigo-
a harmless
ion for
iplished
ions,
of shade
druggists
DOUBLE DAILY 1
THB OXITXD C
Between Atlanta
la eanfri .xrtojf?*!y ^
Throagh PaMMger Tr*
8*.t5 A.
Wtotsfi florae
Borne, Selma, Meridian,
Orleans,
Ai Chattanooga, wltbfou ba ,
■ctiroad for til f
Nort h & East by Ly
TbaUampkla a ‘itarim.
Canton, Memphis 4 Nei
ANbroumi
Tka XaahTilla A cautbawga, b
K*ab rills and all Fslxtal
West via EantnlUe,'
FASaXNqEE* BAT* c
YW1£NTY-8IX DIFFEKEHT
• ntox
ATLANTA TO^NEf
Taltmanx Traveling
ON ALL MIGHT TBiOffi
The Bast Eating Howes is the (
No Midnight
Finely Finished Oars Well;
and dated.
QUICK TIKE ASDSCREC
Ticket* (or sole st all Tleket C
point* reached by tkh I
FARE SAME at byJOTHEE 1
Baggage Checked
Wc do not cdvertlM o
portmteti rad atientton do Uuk
H IS. W. WPUElftt. GeemlH
Vo. B. WALKKH, Master Tteaa.
K. HULBEHT, Hurt. T ULL
rNAUGHT, ORMOND
Dtpoamsay
HARDWARE AND CU
IRON AND «m
dkalem a
Cone, Rifles, Axes, Hoef,(
Aiao twaat. for tb. mlod
Brialy’s Universal Plonrta, ft
Staadxni Series. Ds P««» I
s»d BlssUag Powder, CM 9
mSfoa 8 till,’
R CSnOTlNLLT all tka Mrihiif Ita a
uaS*. aa* ta. pebllc iwwnttt.
vartad aaook, aattaaotas. in wUSM «
eomplaVa araorflarat ot BafiMV L
MS’ Tool*. AaTiln Tlora, Sabas 1
Shorn, Ootton rad Wool CantoH
Lratirar irad Bobber Btitteg.
■tesc#. Hollo# War#, B««t C
material of an Mod*, auk I
Ftilote ami Bhafte,dm andloeaatl
doth*, OU vJarpri. *o.. Ac., Sc.
All ot vkk* tb.j oOw fltk.3
aa* ta qaaattUra t* roll pentara
« WUWufi Stcrat, Atlratt, 0*
act M-dSm
INCORPORATED
•AINBRIDCE, CUTHBKRT
COLUMBUS RAILROAD CO.
OPTIC I OF OBOOf KNGIHKKR.
Y’
y. th*«thte Jranary,
*NPra MIHi
elterliiff. Mad oroca fete# for the ##etio«u of tttia rood,
btearron Btinbridg# and Cotoolti—twraqr railra In
tongth. The rood will be divkted fo Mottooc «f rac
mtlm croh. «od bid# will b« rrotirod foe »U or any of
Profile# rad aprotiloation* may be mm at tote
or rad after 1M January, 1870.
The right 1# rtecrvcd to rajrot aU bid# IT noae ar#
tottefoetoep. JOHN G. GLARU,
dec 18-tnetefrittlJar.I Chief Hd«1dm
JOHN HfcNDfiRSSNT
MULmnt ALL SIXMO* .
TOY#,
COHFECTIONCRIIC,
- FIRE-WORKS,
Aa* Wkolaaal* and Katail
CONFECTIONER.
QffLLSaUgood#In hte line al too fowe#l markto
OAatiXi JL3STX) MMW.
HO. 11 PHAQHTim 8TBBHT,
OPPOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL
4m Mtidroll
I.
PRATTS
• TltAZa’* OIL,
CAPITAL $$
J. F. BOZEMAN,]
D. F. WILLOOX, I
CONTINUES to fnmieb |
agaiast last wr flxmsgw by
•f imanhle properly *•*
Agent* o*o be found al art
point
IN THE SOUTHED! I
to whom application* for W
aads,
JOHN C. WHITMEB.
BANK Bl
a*, aawi.tut.eii sttraat.
LANDttBERO#
LUMBER YARD,
(Opposite (1 A.* to B. Dot i. 4Ite*to, CU.}
(aakeAtrilyta toe
SSA&A
sat oral wawwwmt
feaalae arttete, Pratt'
nwjraSwauiav
"* OU
S9B4aW«S fo.«to22P^ r ^*
8T. MARY’S
BALJaOH,]
XL lav. THOXAfi AWISSOM. 1
■av. AUWXI
“Tksranghly reliable In *11 ritii*ti..u*,
never tatltnfi t* operate ud give perfect
Mtlsfbetioh." . *
14,067 sold In 9 months of 1869.
N»»h, Brora,
BlIaA*
Made Upon Short Notion.
ite Wtei a lamp
•fottraFott to
SjAiS
uJI t>nt to#
OU; iteroJ#byd#alro»
tte*H by tot pro-
mFutora riroAir'T.
•a* We olroalar*, wtth Vraflatcolala aa* rtira Ha
torn riawim he **w otto* "Aattai UtoC’
ROIJLKR SKATSfOr
S120 Per
For ftOiroukf, »pply<
l OAK ST0VS8
LUMBER SAWED TO ORDER.