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nO a g? THE ^DAILY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER Price, Five Oonta. ALIXARDBR It. ITBPHB!VI I JMU*r wil J*raj»r7efor. IAVL A. BCHOLy, Jm(M< EMmr mmd Emltutu •Ummmgtr. # iUih et %«l»wr1iit1aN Half yearly ...$W c<0 .. too - 2 60 WEnLT-Nraoaoi. ::r3irr. W 00 ATLANTA, OA: Tumdat Mornino. December 3, 18722 Potlptacecst «f bcilvr* aid Addm From tli. following letter it will ba observed that Mr. Stephens' lecture, an nounced for to-night for the benefit of St. Lake a Ohareb, is postponed. If he reaches the city this evening, his speech announced for to-morrow night will be delivered as per anaougoemenl: LiBawrAtiiSb, ad Dec., 1872.' Mb. Echom - Dear Sir; The weather is so nnfavaenole and threatening that I do not think it prudent for nte to ven ture out Tea will please, therefore, have it announced that the leotuie by me, for the benefit of Bt. Luke Ohurcb, which was to have been delivered to morrow night; and the public address to the citizens of Atlanta, which was to have been delivered on Wednesday night of thiy week, are both postponed for the present. Toors truly, Aiaxunss H. Stbthbns. By the Hew York Associated Preen, SUNDAY'S DISPATCHES. Nr.w York, Deoember 1.—A dispatch from St. Johns New Brum-wick state* that a violent storm prevailed there on Friday night and Saturday, doing grout damage to shipping in the harbor. (Jreat miff, r- ing and aomo loss of life oocn'rred among the crows Foara -'re catortuined for tin fleet, which left port till*'other morning. I ho romaiua of Greeley w ere taken ti> the reeidenco of Samnal Sinclair, in thia '¥lui Herald montious- that the Union League have hopes that Preaidcnt Grant will take part in the obsequies. An unknown schooner has sunk off Point Sandy Hook, having the appear ance of being ran into. Two of the ctew were taken off. Tue remainder are sup posed to bo lost. Birlik, Deoember L—The Emperor has created tweDty-flve peers otu of the rauks of the government official*, gener als and laud owners. New York, December l.--Tlie office of Surveyor of this port is now vccant, and will be filled under civil sorvioe roles. •Commodore John Calhoun died on Iff Democrats—"Botrenchment and Belorm," is (he motto of yonr present nominees ■ graffUag that in the past ex penditures nave been made, whioh in your judgment were not warranted by the status of the city Treasury. Are not these gentlemen bound by their pledges, made and published over their signa tures to economise os far se possible in publio expenditures,and to restriot as far ns practicable, dlabnnemcnts within the bonaieof current receipts?" Sinoe your motnlu— have done this, end yon desire • ' JtetraaoUment and Beform," then vote for them. Are they not honorable men? Are they too not tax payers? If yonr interests are jeopardized, are not their’a also ? If yon desire moro then ie cover ed by these words, Retrenchment and Re form, whioh by the wsy covers the entire grounds of ell oar ills-will It be acquired any sooner under the administntion of the opposing or Independent ticket? Aa4 mill Aa.lk.r Car. far tha Malady. Atlanta, December 1, 1872. Editor! Sun: Although I aee from the papers Uilt the bora, malady is decreas ing in yonr city, 1 have concluded to give you the experience of a neighbor of miue in curing the dnease. Col. Walk* r, ol tm* o. lintj, had sev eral head o* horses taken with the mala dy. The Colonel lining absent from home, hiaaon* noitoliited to try the iffl- caov ol K.-r.wcne Oil, rubbed on ihe throats of the ' ora**. It acted very happily, and in five days time the horses were put to work, sound and well. Aa the remedy is simple, I give it for what it is worth. K. $&» Colonel J. W. Winfield, proprie tor of Uu Greensboro' Herald, called on uh yesterday* Front him, we learn that the Greensboro' Female Collet,e was en tirely oot.aumed by fire on Friday last, about sunrise. The fire was supposed to be occidental. Los*. $6,000. v| Saturday, at the age of 70. Eight bundled men were discharged from tbe Navy Yardon Saturday. Nzw York, December 1.—The Trus tees of the Tribune, at a meeting on Sat- day, appointed a committee to take en tire cha.-go of the arrangements for Gree ley's Mineral. They, hash fixed it for Wednesday et U o'ofoex, faem tbe Church of Divine. Paternity, Bov. Dr. Chapins, on 6th Avenue. No aptoiel in vitations will bo sent out, but that or ganizational of variona kinds are taking formal efeps for attending in a body. New York, Duo. 1.—The Liberal Club of this city, of which Mr. Greeley was P.eaident, met this evoking and poeaed a resolution expressive of regret at bis death, which wssjtbaracterized as a loss not only to this country, hut to the whole world. The Herald Club and Typographical Society also passed resolutions of condo lence. Galveston, December 1.—The horse malady is here. Horn, La., December 1.—The jail here was burned by negro prisoners. Pari*, December 1.—In tho National Assembly, this afternoon, beforo tbo minutes of tho provious sitting were rat ified, Buroguon, conservative deputy, protested against the vote of yesterday, on tue resolution of minister Du Favro, ba'iig recorded, because soverul of the deputies wero absent, and he aid not be lieve tho reanlt was a fair ex; reunion of the will of the Assembly. M. Balbie said ho considered that the vot. eloquently demonstrated on which side a oenservative policy could be fonnd. This remark gave rise to groat excite ment in tne chamber. Many deputies protested against the lannuago of Bal bie, and roenminatious passed backward and forward between tho opposing par ties. A Deputy from Taris questioned the government in relation to epoouraging the eddrows which hod heen sent to Tbiefil by municipal oouuclla duiing the □reseat controversy. 'Ho aoensed the government of oonuivmgnt am] inciting them. Lefraue, Mim-ter of the Interior, armly de ended Bisection of the gov ernment in receiving addresses, uud an nounced tlmt lie acted for himself. The ugitatiou in tho Chamber here became very great. Duval made a vio lent attack on iho Government, "Hence, forth," he said, neilln r Orluanists, Bona psrtists, u»r Legitimists, will exi- ; but all will uniteto arrest the fatal descent of the cuuntiy.” lie continued in a vio lent strain, und concluded by moving a resolution ilechiring that tho municipal councils hud violated tue laws of tho country, and that Lelrauc, in receiving addresses- for tha President, had also failed to observe them. Amid sncli ex citement, tho Assembly proceeded - to rote on tho motion, sod it was a)-proved by four hutidred and five yeas, ugaiust twenty-nine ua}s. Tho result adduced a groat seusat.ou in the Chambers, uud the sitting was immediately brought to a close. Throughout tho entiro debate party focliug was inflamed to its highest pitch. $9* Ondit — that in oisc Farrow should be elected Mayor—W. 0. Hhesrer will «amz in for the offloe of Beoorder. tST Owing to the length of the Presi dent's message, by telegraph, whioh we publish thia morning, muoh ether read ing it excluded. UZOZUIA XRlVS UMKV1T1BS. — Columbus has been Bostonixing. — J. H. Estill is out for Utete Printer. —Talbotton rejoices over a dog fight. — A Savannah negro it in limbo for stealing a bed quilt. — Bill Oollina shot Jack Dunn in Sa vannah. — Columbus complaiua of too many thieves. — M. Cody is out for Mayor of Co lumbus. — Four Lee county prisoners have “fcefryed.” — 'AbeOleonin Hose House of Sivan nan, has been ou fire, but no damage wai done. — A Talbotton tumanoe reads as fol lows: Bob Holt refused to loan Jim Rob- iusuu five oeuts. Jim Bobinaon was a geutlemae, and wouldn't brook z refusal. Bob Denuated. Jim took a fence rail and made Bob bide out with a broken skull TbeLoeul Editor of the Macon Tale- otynph 4 Mut*> ger conies from Ths buz as ueeoaat of John Bobinoon's circus and credits it to the OonUituHon of this city. Fray, Mr. A. & W., do not snia- appropriate our "thunder." —J, W. Horton, of Augusta. - —Bobsrt Bamzaecull, of Savannah. —Thornes M. Turner, aged 61, of 8a- JS*rrl*|„. .via Crawford county, Gv, 27th, T. J. Isoar, at Auburn, Ala., and Mix. (Mean Cleveland. i >-*-!• fimwrsna county, Oa., Mr. w/. AdMUAndMlsalUryll Oroaslandjpth ] — In Summerville, Ala., Mr./ W. Irowa and Maa Mary 8, AldworR, both ol property in we learn iron biirnA . _ _ 1.764,792, noon wuicb the HKte'tkx u *89,648 87, and tha scanty fix, $82,660 86. Tbe gloomii at impressions prevailed this evening iu Pan*. It is believed that it will be impossible for President Thiers to govern the country under the present airoiimstanei s. The monarchists deol-iro that they wilt oppose Tliiets to tbo bitter end, unless hedtsuvuwa all responsibility for tho cause of Uauihctta. PAius, Nov. 80, 10 r. M.—It is an nouneed tail evening that Lulrave bus tendered his resigustiou to tbo Presi dent. Tho ministers uro naiv closeted with Thiers. Paris, December 2.—Alt tho Minis ters nsignea. Thiers s-ys the only course leit him is resignslion. Paris is uneasy aud monarchists are confident. Paris, Deoember 2.—Tucre were no long Cabinet couuoil yosterdsy. Ftually Thiers agreed to remain President, if the Ministers would resumo their portloiios, the Ministers consented. It is kuowu that Ducrut is accused of prep ring troojui to aet sgsiust tho government should a crises occur. Washokipw, Dae. 3.—Tbe Senate passed the House resolution regarding Mr. Greeley end adjourned after reading the Presldest'e message. Debt BTAtkmkxt.—Decrease of the deb f , one ana one-eighth million: coin iu Treasury, sixty-nine and une-half mil lion; currency, ten end one-eighth mil lion. ‘ Washinotow, Dee. 2.—The Treasury report >sys tnst the neo ssity exists lor e new issce of nations! bank notes. Th* Secretary pxonomtee AsHistsnt Treasurer Hiilhense from neglect of duty in tbe Stump Division from tue Ansis'ant Tr*nv- ury of New York. The Bvcretary again recommends ihe passage of a bill to amend and consolidate the navigation and customs of collection laws of the United Slates, estlia leading pursuits of tho country are now stronger tbau ever before, und in possession of adequate capital and a supply of intelligent labor ers. There may bo a moderate reduction from time to time in the »tc of duties, i lie .diminishing expenses ef the Govern ment shall permit, without either alarm ing capital or injuring labor. He says the circulation of the banks should ba fixed and limited, aud that power to ohange the volume of paper in oitculation within tho limits established bylaw should remain in the Treasury Department. A degree of flexibility iu the volume of currency s essential for two ruasons—first, tbo I nsiuess of the Department cannot ba t.snssated prop erly if a limit is fixed, and the power to raise the .circulation above or reduce it below that limit is denied. Secondly, there Is e necessity every- anluinn for moving the crops without delay from the South end West to the seaboard, that they may be ns hand for txporl and consumption as wanted. Tbe problem ie to flud a way of increasing the curren cy, for moving the crops und diminish- ing it at qpee.when that work is done,this is a necessary work, and ins-much ss it caunot be confided to the bnnks. Tho power should bo reposed in the Treas ury Department believing that tbe coun try is not prepared to sustain the policy of contraction. The Secretary consid ers the means by wbiab tbe value of our currency may be improved. Tho basis of tho policy of improvements must be found in a sturdy refusal to a id to the papeviu circulation, until it is of tha Hsmo value essentially os coin, this being accepted as ths settled purpose ol the country, there can bo no permanent in crease of the difference between paper and coin, and uu opportunity will be giveu for the infereueo of natural onuses tending upon tbe whole to a belter finan cial condition. Alt legislation limited its operation, the paper issue of the government, whether bear ing iuteiest or not, and which in its effects Khali tend to diminish the market value of coin, will be found, upon antly- sis, to ooutain a plan for o .ntrnctiug the volume of paper currency, and all legis- lation 60 limited, which does not con tain such a plan, will provo ineffectual. The Beoretary, without proceeding to the discussion of the general subjeot ot resuming specie payments, thinks al ■will have been galm-d that is ot valuo when tho Treasury shall be propared to pay tho demand notes of the Govern ment, und the banks shall bo prepared to pay thuir notes either in coin or legal tender notes, and then our got d fortune will clearly nppear in thia, that oar pacer currsnoy Is not exclusively of national bank notos, nor exclusively of United Statos notes. Balkiok, Decombcr 2.—TlieOtmscrvu- fives mad* no nominations this morning. Pool got 68 votes. Divided umong 70 gentlemen and 107. Conservatives, in oau- 9 in, this cveuiug, made tbe Deininatiou of Gen. Bede*, and tad a plurality. The friends of Vunco aud Mernmitn have witudrawn them. Charleston, Deo. 2.—ThJ Charleston Noon Diapatolioa. Wasbinuton, Dee. 2.—Both Houses ore orgauiz.-u, Colfax and Blaine iu the chairs. Sumner introduced a bill striking from the United Bistre flags and Army Bcgis ter a.l mention of battles with fellow eitixen*. He also attempted to osll up the civil rights bill, but tvss stopped by the rules. The obsplains mentioned Greeley in their prayers. The House is considering Bank's ro- ti cment from the chairmanship of tue Foreign yomniitfeo. The Houso re tailed to accept Bauka' resignation. Pending s resolution regarding the Credit Moliilier, Maine called Cox to the chair, end a resolution is now before the House that temporary chairman, B. B. Cox, Democrat, auuouuoe the commit tees. Both Houses recessed to half past one, when the message will be read. Bt. Louis, December 2.—A negro fsther, mother and daughter werooaroue- ing opposite the Bt. Charles, burned their shanty and perished in the flames. London, December 2.— Msiy Burner- ville, mathematician and astronomical writer, is dead. Nxiv Yore, December 2.—Tho Tribane says, editorially, for tbe "electoral colle ges of States voting for Greeley, to cast th-m lor Grant." Beecher, in his rermon, attributed Greeley's death to a broken heart. The World claims that Greeley electoral votes should be oust clank. The canal, at Oswego, is dosed by ice. Mlglxt Slxpatoliow. Nortolx, Dec. 2.—Tho steamship General B- dg. wick, from New Grieun* to New York, lowered here, having lost iur propeller while off Haltersj. Exoliange was opened for business to-day uuder its new Cons itution uud in its building. ABoirdof Directors, i liiilly composed of leading cotton merchant*, Wra. Bawui as President, was elect* d. The Exchange will include in its opera tion* truesictions iu cotton for future delivery. Wauuinuton, Dee. 2.—Iu the House, after organization, - tho following was adopted: Mr. Dawes roso and said: "Mr. Bpeakei— Belleviug that all will concur in the propriety of a publio recoguiiion of ovoute so impressive aud *o without a parallel in the uistory of this Govern ment that have rcoonily transpired, I deem it proper to offer the following reso lution : Resolved by tie Senate and House of Representatives, In view of the ro- oent dea'li ol Horace Greeley, for whom at the iato election more than three mil lion votes were cast for President, that record be made in the journals of Con gress of appreciation for tho eminent services and personal parity nud worth of the deceased, aud of Iho and impres sion created by liia death, following s keen family bereavement.” This resolution was unanimously adopted. The vote against ac-mptiug Banks' res ignation was O'J to 76. Po'-nd, Banks, Beck, Niblaok and McCreary are the oommittco to investi gate the Credit Mobihvr. After a short recess, the President's message wis, ut 1:40 r. m., received uud read. New York, December 3. -Elaborate preparations are made for Greeley’s iu nt rul on Wcduesduy. Miss Kellogg, sud other lcudiug siugcrs; volunteer lor the enoir at Chapins Uuiircb, which iadraped. All the vessels have their flogs ut half mast. Thu following gentlemen named are guard of honor over the remains John A. Dix, Win. T Havemever, Tuur low Weed, O. W. Varian, W. Bailor Duncan, A. T. B'.ewart, Abraham B. Lawrence, Horatio Seymour, Win. J. Hoppin.*Wni. Cullen Bryant, H. M. Niual, Peter Ooopcr, W. B. As tor, Jonu Miskou, Bun-. J. Tildou, Shepard Knappi, John T. Hollmuu, A. Oakey 11 nil, Al ,aes H. Griuuell, Ghas. U'Coujr Emil Bauer, Augustus BcUell, Will, M. Evarta 0. F. Daiiy and Wm. O. Prime. Savannah, December 2.—The News ut this «iiy urges the electors from Ueor gia to cost their votea fur sz-uoveruor Uuurica J. JcukiUB, os a complimentary vote. It supports the suggestion by su eloquent eulogy of tho veurau Gover nor. Montgomery, December 2.— Owing to the death of Whitfield, a conservative member from Tuscaloosa, the Capitol bodies adjourned to 10 o'elock to-mor row; the other body did nothing. Bpwscer has been nominated by ths Republicans, sud will probably receive s majority ot tbe votes cast by the coari house body. The conservatives meet in caucus to-night, aud will probably noun uste a eaudidate. New York, December 2.—Tho fol lowing letter is issued by ths National Democratic Committee: •> Hi> Qua. National Dul Com., New Yore, Dee. 2, 1872. The National Demucr .tio Con.unite oeeding conventions will, without doubt, make provisions for a similar contingen cy, End ss no practical result ca i follow the establishment of soeh s precedent by the committee, it is deemed inadvis able that mis committee should make auy reoom mend nth ms to electors. (Signed.) _ Auersru* Schell, Oh'n Net. Dem. Committee. Wajuin'OTon, Dpeember 2.—TIA fol lowing telegram wne received here here yesterday: New York Citt, D comber L To Secretary Robeion, WathiagO'n : Having the honor of your personal ac qnuintsucu. I telegraph you to sty that the civia authorities join the private so cieties and citizens in a public funeral or, Wednesday, from the City Hall, to tho Iato Mr. Gree'ey, and th* idea is uni vernal that, should the President attend and tho authorities, we hereby respect fully invite* him und his nttcuusnls, ss it w- uld be popularly regarded the most magnanimous, graceful, and assuaging evert of tbe country. (Signed^ A. Oakbt ITall, Washington, December 2. Hon. A. Oakey Half, Mayor of Mere York d.y : Your telegram was icocivQd late bs‘ n:gbt. Tlio Pr«>ruent bad delvroiin* oh aarljr oa Iasi Saturday to attend Mr. Gretdey’H fuuernl, it the day fixed should bo one wliicli ha could propojly be ab sent from ♦*he Capitol. Ho is still of the same mind, and will attend on Wednes day, if his pabrfe duties, growing otp. o1 tbe assembling of Congress, will permit. (Signed.) Geo. M. Robeso*. Vew O it leans, December 2.—The Louisinnik Jockey Club, uunonneed the postponement 0( tho races until Satur day, for want of leciUtics for rcuching the track. It is reported that ten racers buvo the malady, and it is expected that others will have it. The horses now sick will no* be iu a racing condition for 60mo weeks. Further racing before spring is improbable. About a year ago George E. Bovce, Secretary ot State, was suspended by the Governor for a misdemeanor, and ap pointed Harrou. The Legislature sub a* queutly failing to toko action in the case, the Supremo Court to-day decided Bovee Secretary of State, ami ordered him reinstated. In the Federal Court, ho (vum of Kellogg vs. Warmotb, Hunt urguyd for tint defence and Billings for the pTaimiff, *wr which the couit ad journed till to-morrow. Vienna, Djumber 2.—It is roported that Count von Lougg.ijr Minister of Financo, has tendered bis resignation, w hioh was accepted. Baltimore, December 2.—The trial of Uppereucc, mdicted for the murdor of his aunt, Mrs; Wheat, in August list, comtaenced to-day. Philadelphia, D..*ccmbir 2. — The thud session of tho United States Cen tennial Commission commences in this city Wednesday. MAltKE T KEPORTS. BT TELEGRAPH PO TUE ATLANTA DA1LI BEN &=i Amttiznenti. DeOive’s Opera House Great Vlollnlwt, OLB BULL IN 1 WO GRAND CONCERT), WcdnpAday and Due, Uth TIuir»dny, yd AulfiU J by MISS ORAZfEIXA RIDCWAY. SIONO.t VARHANTI, Comte Barit on?, aud MB. J. N. PATTI80H. ana Music Store of Phillips A Crew. On *rt will OGvmeoce st • o'clock. Tbo Orsod Pianos asod at tbsso ■ oncerU is fr*» the oclflormtod manufactory of Mussrs. Wo. Kuabc A Co., ol Baltlmura. doid7t COTTON MA UK KT. 2.—Cotton LivEsrooL, December closed unchanged. New Yoiik, December 42.—Cotton is a uiet; sale?* 2,4^1; uplands 19$; Orleans net receipt i t day 854{ gross re ceipts 5,G«0;Toi»*s tor futuro delivery lO.G'.-U balca as fu)lo\\>,: Decemuir 18 9 16@18|; January 18 1816@18 15-16; February 18 1 16@19 3 19; March 19j@ 19 5 16; Mav 19|(r^l92. New Orleans, December 2.—Cotton in tair demand aud prices nominal; low middlings 18; middlings 182(gM9; ue receipts 4,144; gross r coiDts 5.320; ex- ports to Gr»-at Britain 8,508; to the con tinent 3,019; K tot 1,000; Inst evening 4;f)00; Mnvg cu hand 140.179. Morile, December 2.—Cotton sfeady; good ordinary 17|(a>17i; |ow middlings 17j(a>18; middling* lb(u.lS|; net receipts 4,589; gross receipts 4,592; exports to Grcui Britain 4,778; crantwise 644; tales 800; stock on hand 31,226. Norfolk, December 2.—Cotton—low middlings 17j(^17j; net receipts 1,547; exports coast wise 3,329; stock on hand 8,841. Galveston, December 2. — Cotton easier ; good ordinary 16i(§16}; net re ceipts 2,926; exports coostwieo 80; sales 1,000; stock on hand 59,208. Mempois, December 2—Cotton ac tive; middlings 18|(a 19; receipts 8.650; shipments 2,135; stock on hand 2,785. Wiluinoton, December 2.—Cotton dnll; low middlings 17); net receipts 240; exports coastwise 308; sales 68 stock on bund 3,007. Baltimore, December 2. — Cotton quiet; middlings 17); net reco pts 76 gross 82; exports coaslwiso 9G; sales 219; stocks 7602. Philadelphia, December 2.—Cotton —middiliugs 19). Afgu8Ta, Deoember 2. —Cotton goed drmand an«t holders firm; mid dlings 17); net receipts 1248; sales 604 BosroN, December 2.—Cotton dull, middlings 19); net receipts 220; gross 939; Exports to Great Hritian 1; sales 250; stock 4000. Charleston, December 2.—Cotton- middlings 18)(ql8); net receipts 2110, exports coaslwiso 2694; sales 6000; stock 32,001. Savannah, December 2.—Cotton—mid dliugs 18); *ict receipts 7,273;exports to tho continent 8,118; coastwise 2,275;sales 1,122; stocks 75,857. De Give’s Opera House. MONDAY AND TtKSOAY KVEKlItUI, December Oth and 10tl», 1S7E. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! Mr. Sol Smith Russell W OULD respectfully a&nounce hl» Elaatio Oouu- t< uiuco in tbe periouailou of odd cbaractera. forming hta n* w MouoloRae entartalnmeut, aMlaled by Mr. Lam French, tbe celebrated Plunl*t and Oetoj Bcepoatere, programtnea ha M. A. WATSON, Baalne** Manager. rTt ui QOmcrtiscmenta. CIRCULATES * NOW 30,000. 100,000 !. • Before J.mury, 1873. e tbe pul LUST RATED RECORD AND RKP08ITOHY ONE YKAll, and a aplrnnid Premium Package of Tnirly Articles, or two Colored Pair.ta, 14 by 17, or FISH tj it ROMO, for tAUS; and will send the p from October, 1871, to January. 1878, (tbieeinoutba) Fr- e lo al) who aubaenbe. Send for it i savo money, for the Mammoth Pictorial Repository of good ti-adiug: Science Art, Literature, Travels, Fashion, Household, Aa. Ac., wltu its flue illuatra nor* than the subscription price would cost much more. Mak k large olub, oy showtog paper and premium*. Cash or splendid Prizes givou lor Uiubs. Address ILLUSTRATED RECORD AND REPOSITORY, P O. Box 2141, New York. Sost with 8avannal\ News for $i extra. dc3 itfukefci STEPHENS Ac j LYNN, FORSYTES STREET, ATLANTA, GA. HAVE NOW IN STORE AND OFFER TO (HE TRADE AT LOW FIODRES 150 Baahela Choice Seed Bye, 2.600 Buatiela Yellow Winter Oats, 14.S0O Buahelz Wuite asd Mixed Oats. 260 Bnahela Choice Seed Barley, 2,000 Bnahela Black Wrater Oats, 100 Baahela Choice Timothy Seed. ALSO, Rev OrtMn* P'ig»r., Wa-.kl.n, Vta.**r, Iriak Fottloc, Apple,. OolooA iad »r, recelTt.a dxllr, Ur,e eiuQtiUe. cl Olioloe Butter, Freali Corn Meal —AND— DRESSED TURKEYS AND CHICKENS, kits Herrings, which a arrival, aad will put at low prices (o Dealers. FLOUR Super, Extra, Family, Extra Family and Fancy la 98, 49 sod 21 Pound SecYa. ALSO 4.000 Barrels various other brands, “R. E. Lee/' "Graves Mills." "Dunn A Browns,” "Xay. rfC and art receiving the prodtu* o' several Tenaeasea Mills, aU of which we ara direoUd lo sell low. HOWARD LIME, CEMENT, ETC., ETC. Will hasp during the winter, heavy stocks of Bulla Meats and Lard, Shipped os direct by Packers, which will be sold low by oar load or otherwise, looee or rocked. Live Hogs Bought md Shipped on Orders.* 600 Bale* of Hay and Ten Oar Loads Ear Corn in Store. STBPECEUMS eto PLTNMT. BLSINF8S NOTICF. Notice in Bankruptcy. nty of Fa who has be«n adjudg*-d a Bankrupt tnion, and that me payment *f auy debts and de livery ol any propei ty belonging to «uch Bankrupt. u»", and the t.ansfer of any prop- . . forbidden by Law; that a Meeting of the Creditor* of tho said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, aud to choose ouo or more As-igneee of bts estate, will be held at a« ourt ci Uankruptcy, boholdoDatAiUuta.ua , before Lawaon Ulack, Esquire, ou tne Uth day of Decembe r. A. D., 1873, 10 o clock a. M. (J. W. DICKSON. Uuitod SUtes tursbal, de3dlt As Messenger. rRODITEUUIKKr. New Yoiik. Deoember 2.—Flour quiet and nucliuo,,- d. Whisky 93. Wheat sternly with a modcrato milling and ex- oort deiueud; winter rod western 62(363 Corn iu modirato request and uuchaug ed; choice white Southern 75j Rice steady at 7K<£8‘. Pork quiet nt $15 75 (£16. Beef dull aud uuchnngi d Lard w*ukat 7j(aSf. Turpmitiuu quiet. Be- iu quiet. Fietghts more netiv*. Cincinnati, £) cember 2. —Flour in fairdemaud at $7 60(u 10. ■ Guru in fair lemand aud bigner; old fortv-fonr; new 11. Pork dull and uoiniuul. Lard is iteady; steam 71; kettle 7|. Bacou dull and uuchaug. d lor old; new clear no •idea oflered at 8; clear (idea 81. Whisky 88. Locisvillr, Dec. 2.—Flour ie mode- rate request; extra tamily $6 26. Cora dull znd unchanged. Pork quiet at $13. Bioon—none here. Lard steady; ohoice tierces a*.d kegs 9; steam 707J. Whisky firm at 88. MONKS JUABKKT. New Y'oax, Dec. 2 —Money closed at 7 and a Iracuou commission. Sterling 8|08|. Gold 12}01$. UuvZFn meats li m; closed steady. J Paris, Dec. 2 -Eveoing.—Beatea 621. 60c. . MILLEDOBVILIiE n,vF.nt tAul e. do not regard il m within the scope ol th* authority delegated to them, to ad- rue the electon ol t •© aeverwl tiutee. who favored tbcolectiou of ltfloandidaro Dominated at the Halcmore Convention, as to tbe c nr** wnicb tn-y ah ill ptireuw in view of tba death ot Horace (ir»ele\. as toon an crent waa unpro%ided lor lit. , . . _ _* ,i ll ,.T.i; n . l rrura I * , *#*®« fifcwton from this Htabhs attends ths arrival tuo action Of tho convt ntion. rue tue- J sad tlpputnrs of txaiaa at ths Hiiiuigtvills pipot. Most Beautiful nuai DUNCE LOT, 79 by 400 *V«f, sm U'hrut Attest, utlh /m- prettmtHU, D welling, five good plastered rooms, now occupied bv Jud.e Daniel Pi tmau, 400 yards north-esatu Kimbnll Pgubo, on that emi- neuos due weat of the UoU Mauaion. in Plrat-Class Nclghborhooill Will be rolil on the premtaea, on lte own morlti, absolutely to the highest bidder, at o’clock, Thursday Afternoon, Decembers, 187a. 49*0*11 at our office and see Plat of this BEAUTIFUL LOT. Terms made known on day of aals. Remember the time, 49- Thursday aftmioon, the da. after the election. DELL A OoLDHMITH, de 'dgt Real Estats Agents. On Oonslsnment 3,000 Bushels Choice White Wheat. ICO Barrels F>our, Pride of Georgia. ll'O •• •• Woshiogion XXX. 3 Car Loads Priu*« White Coiu. Ht*Jhk Peas, Uats and Country Produce generally. J A. AS8LLY, dcatf Comer Pryor aud Hunter atrem. I TAKE pleasure In making the announcement that Mr. W. n. C. MICKELBERBY, so long snd so favorably known to the trade of Grifllii, Ga., is now connected with my Housa Beapectfully, A. K. SKA GO. Atlanta. Stack in Store and to Arrive Soon; 10.000 Pounds Bulk Meats, well cured, including Clear, Clear Bib Sldos and Shoulders, Packed In Casks sud Hair Casks, or loose. 28.000 Pouuds Old Bacon, Clear and Clear Rib Sides and 8honlders, packed to suit bujars. 18.000 Pounds Beit Quality Leaf lard, la Barrels and Cans. GRAXW1 GRAIN I r.<00 Bushels old White Plead Corn, and Yellow and Mixed Old Sound, Superior Feed Corn* 3,0(0 ButUe'.s Feed Oau and Black Seed Oats, White Sctd Lata, aad C'ALlFORJITMJi SURPRISE SEED OJiTS, Seed Rye, B d Seed Wheat and White Seed Wheal, Clover Seed- Graaw Seeds in variety, of the purest snd best. 1/.00 Barrels and Bags Hour -grades and prices equal to any Flour in the State, 800 bales Beet Timothy Hay. snd best. t/.OO Barrels and Bags Flour -grades and prices equal to any Flour in the State,: / Hay. ALdO—A tul stock of Coffeo, Refined Sugars, snd Refined snd Raw New Crop Nsw Orleans Molasses, New Orleans Ran end Refined Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, Fish, Tobacco, Rice, Bagging, Rope, Starch, Candles, Oyitsra, Soap. Aa, Ac. Orders Promptly and faithfully filled. 49-Terms Cash, unless by mutual s&reemsnt. Planters will b- supplied with Fertilisers, Provisions, Ac., for 1873, to enable them to cultivate their farms successfully. Address A. K. 4EAUO, Atlanta. no29diwftm , B A B N U M I Baroum aava wait for tbe blgest and tbe best. Tbe GREAT WHALE SKELETON is undoubtedly the bigfmt and tbe best. Baruum has a greater show titan any nt bi r man, except the owner of tbe Great Whale Skeleton, that ean taxi Barnnm's big elepant right into its mouth, aud after reraovii > tho elephant, all six of his sea lions o iuld be piled in at once, and then there nonld be room for mere. Call and see the monster, Whitehall, four doors from Hunter street, [del-lt Etowah River Farm .ir fin Lie ovTvntr. tt splendid Fjtw belonging to 450 ACRES, j or lei aud ktoway _ •Uteof cultivation; The baisnoe fiuely timbered and adjacent to Railroad. For productiveness iu all kinds of crops.inclpdlng clover, aud for healthfulness and -oceaslbluty. It Is - t *urj aa*ed by auy plaeo of the also In the Suit. CORN, FODDER AND COTTON 88ED For Bale on the Place. Titles good. Possession given immediately. TtRMt*—One third caeh; One-third 12 months, with luternt at It per cent, and One third two years, with Uitcrtat at 10 per cent. dead 11 J. A. ANaLEY. AT AUCTION. ON TBE PREMISES AT 3# O'CLOCK, THURSDAY AFTEUNOON December 13, 1879* Those T*o Dwelling Houses and the Lota comer of Marietta, Cain and Walton Streets, West of the residence of Willis P. Chisolm. iAyr no. 1 : on Marietta street and ved with two-etory Dwel LOT NO. a _ Property owned by a non resident, who hat purchased property elsewhere, snd mmt sell. Capitalists specially invited to attend this a fine rent-faying property for permanont invest- > year, with Interest from date. BALK—Thuhhdat Akkukoom, DccaifBcn 12m. BELL * GOLDSMITH. deldTt Beal E tat* Agents. , opposite the National Hotel, will |be sold at auction. By the LIVE AUCTION H0U8E of T. C.'Mayson, Thia Afternoon at 3 o’clock. Ba on hand punctually at 3 o’clock if yon wsnt a bargain. J. H. BABRE T. noSOdlt Auctioneer. Oglethorpe Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL bo soM on the flr«t Tuesday in January asst, before the Court house door Iu the HofTWlH hours < of Laud coiiUmuig TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED ACRES, less, in raid county, adjoining lands of J. F. Cunuiughira, Newton Dillard, lands formerly be ug to Wm. W Everett's estate and otters, it j ih • place ou whiuh Mial Hmith resided at th# time of his death, aud now Wccupied by Will sui W. ousb. Levi-a on as the property of DeWitt C, 8mith, adffllnisirau,r of Mial Hmith, deceased, t * eatisfy a fi is isaued-from the Hupenor Court of said county la favor of K. C. hhackellord. Ordinary. Ac., * * ‘lomu a. White, as goteaiaa of Lucy s admiuLu*. for 1** usetf ih V. Mrr weth#/, - v*. DestittC BmitL of Mial Mu Lb dcccasid, principal: Wm. W. Dav enport, administrator of Charlet W Davenport, de ceased; William W. Davenport, Ambrose Witcher JAMES N. BALL, President. WM. A. MtlOKE, Vice President. WM. W. CLAYTON, Cashier. State National Bank, ATLANTA, OA. Authorized Capital $500,000. Special Attention Hlrcn to Collections. With prompt Remittances. DIRECTORS: Jamea M. Ball. Wm. A. Loo re Campbell Wallace, Jamea H. Porter, Jamea U. Wylia, Benjamin E. Crane, John B. Gordon, Edwin Platt, John R. Wallace. dflldtm GltOCEKIES, WINES. LIQUOR**. THOMAS M- GREEN, 88 W. Bullo. St., near Ifcllidaj, Fine Groceries of all Kinds, Dealer in EagUah aud American IMclclcs, Capers and Condi ments, Olives, Italian Mao* c Iron I and Vermcoilla, Fresh Canned Fruits of all kinds, Canned Meats and Fish, Foreign and Domestic Preserves and Jeillea. I have on hand a fins stock of OLD BRAJIDiES* H'lJTES' WUISKIEH, ai.ru e/.r, Which I otter to HOTEL KEEPERS at tha vary lowest prices, and aak a JaiL 49* X am prepared to offer great Inducements to customer*, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. 49* A call la solicited. THOMAH M. GREEN, 88 V»\ Baltimore st, near Holliday, nov!9-tf Baltimore, Md. Oglethorpe Sheriff 9 * Sales. W ILL be sold on Ihe first Tuwiay In January next, before the Cunrt-house dooi in tue town of LexingtoL, Oglethorpe couuty, within the legal hours ot sale, a Tract o' Land containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES. mora or teas, in laid coua'y, adjoining lands of E. O. Brooks, A. Little and others. Levied on aa th* property of kl'sabeth Smith, to satisfy a ft fk is sued from the Superior Court ol said county, id faV'.r of John-on A Leftwich, surviving partners of Jobnsdn, Leftwich k Pace va. Elisabeth 0. -mith BOOKER ADKINS, Sheriff. Nov. 3>lh. 187X d*3 and Wm. M. bulth, seennucs. Also, at tbe same time and place, a Tract of Ltnd >uta4aiDg One Hundred and Fifty Acres, mort or leas, in Oglethorpe county, on tbe eonth prong ot Brood River, adjoining lands of T. B Oooiaby, on wmch ia erected a flue Mcrdfeant’s Mill, with twn aetu q: runnaa and a Wool Facory a good tt< housa, and also a large gtu house and ruuulug g»ar. Levied on aathe property of Gabriel Wauon, to sat- county. The other fi fa in fkvor of Ferfffuand PbtmxYan< enjamiu F tlardemau, ataigneea, va. Gabriel Wes son, aurvivi f copartners of Everett a Watson and George W. Whitehead, executor of Wm W. Everett ■* “* "* forecieedre of ft aon- M t£ the same time and place, a Trsrt of Land Containing One Hundred and Eighty Acres, the Ba li* bae fl ■* Med lie mock i flue Tum eats a uth ere. Levied Uarumaa to »atla^ two ft (he |MWd free BMWIufiaid oeuaiy. MTtavor a Ji • unuingLau.. ade*inis?re*ur • i Geor.e T. Uem d erneed, va. «a«uuri A. lien nui-ska ol eeid a tea issued uD the fars*loa«re n$ * U-orUMS- M. IL YOUNG, Deputy hhenff. Sot, Mtk. tm. M Dancing Classes. PROFESSOR NICHOLS 1XT1LL* COMMBNCE K SECOND TBI T » Thursday, Deoember tth. 1873, At Jomaci' Hall, Afternoon U IK o’oloct; ti«kt CI«M tor X.v Ba- ginneis at 7 o’clock; Advanasd Class for practice of ihe new Glide and Boston Waltasa. and the Hun garian Varieties and Ge rman OcttUten, al ft>4 p. w. Hail tb reat for Concerta. Bells am. Lectures.— ApplyjU^PhlUipa 4 Crews', or at the Hall, for In- Hou*.ton Ntrcot Lotn nt Auction 'DEMKAPER, that Mayson, of tha Ur* Auction XV Uowae wjl a#U three Lola on Hooatan street, Wednesday Morntuf. 4th December, atlle'clock. Be oe head punctually at eleven KT youmwta bar- dAalt Ahetteneer. N. ft. FOWLF.R, A action ewr. T 'UX sale of that An* Htore H me- of McCroteey'a. on MtL heli airevt. wld he eolAen said day— Tuesday Deem her M. al th* Oevt-lou*. rms-Half eaah; belaace three aud six nirntha. with 1 per .obi. a mon hoffm adtee fiweeeh. Do and 11 amine this (pleaded store betee $ate fleldte WA2JLACI 4 fOWUUE A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA: BY JAS1ES M. SMITH, GOVERNOR OF 8AID 8TATB. WHE&EA8, Upon examination of the returns made agreeably to law, of the election held on th* 6th day of November, instant, for nine members to represent this Slate in the House of Representa tives of ths Congress of the United Btatee for two years from and after the third day ot March next, It appears that the following persona received a majority of the votes cast, each In the Congressional District mentioned in connection with hlaname, to-wil: Iu the First Congressional District, Morgan Rawls. In the 8econd Congressional District, Richard H. Whitsley. In the Third Congressional District Philip Cook. In th* Fourth Congreealonal District, Henry R. Harris. In the Fifth Congreealonal District, Jamea C. Freeman. In the 8ixth Congreealonal District, Jamas H. Blount. In th* 8eventh Congressional District Pieros IL B. Youag. In the Eighth Congressional District, Ambrose R. Wright In the Ninth Congroeslodsl District Hiram P. Bell. Therefore, the said Morgan Rawls, Richard H. Whitcley, Philip Cook, Henry R. Harris, Jamea 0. Freeman, Jamea H. Blount, P. M. B Youag. A. B. Wright and H. F. B*11, are declared dnly elected Representative* of this State, from the respective Congressional Districts aa aforesaid. In Um Forty- third 0ou grass of the United tttate* of America. Oiren trader ay hand and the Great Beal of th* State, at the Capitol In Atlanta, this twanty-alxth day of November, In the year of our Lord On* Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-two. and of the Independence of the United State* of America tha ninety-Mventh. JAMES M. SMITH, Governor. By the Governor: David Q. Oortiao, Secretary of State. nordftt M. BAILEY A CO., PRODUCE AND PRO t'lSlOJT BROnERS FU.'l BuIVUxi t iutk Ztrwt, curve At ATUTM, O Uu wlm -- GEOKUiA-OfUtharpe tonal/. >BEBT TUB WEB, head of a lam of * » children, make* application for apteftt* parnot-ahp. and aetu -e apart and «S! stead, and 1 will i •** upon tb*- B <uy of Daeember, lira. _ . R. R MI ICK ELL, Ordinary 0.«L Mov. 16th, IfTA, Lexington Ga., Nov. 16th, ifTA.