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Juirtounv.—
•r.u n<i favoriio of ours
® • to
itl tiling from liU political
imljiil \>y giving lUc B nil lulls iv ''dig In
tho short ribs, 1 ’ which wo enjoy huge
ly. In a roostib solmou ho Immlloil
Ills \orll-orn .1 uillclnry in n very rough
Market Boportn.
I Tins is cmplistirallv mi ngr of innr-1 msnncr, nt which a Jmlgo IVikhnni
volous sights mill wonders. A IViv U>ok exceptions and Indited Becclier
weeks ngo w« rend nn neeonnt of tH n-lo.fg »«d furlonsMcUer. The few-
unearthly monster, emitting llro and rn d polltle.lRn n'pllcd In a lengthy
lnimstoiic, seen In various portions 0 r : eoinmunlentlon, In which ho boldly re-
Kentucky) and then again of a ghost-, iterates sll that he said In Ids sermon,
,ly apparition In Virginia of-.huge ,l|.. telling Uio Judge that ho Ims “noth-
mcnsloi.a, which had frightened bravoi ing to tako hack—nothing to soften."
men until their knees smote together, The following are tho concluding par
ky its torrid! antics and threatening agr.iphl, In winch ho utters much that
demonstrations; and lastly, tho most. i» '■rue, for which wo thank him, with
ludicrous story—-ono that Ih a little ' the exclamation, “ bully " for Ueeelior:
ahead of Munchausen's hest-ls that!, “ Allow me to say In closing, that I
»l,w, I... j..t rtalu .»• i.u-wt- | SjSXf&S^PiSStMSffi
lie through tbo columns of tho ( ham* j mv germott, and In clue time others
hers ('Ala .) Tribunr, to the effect that a ; shall not be wanting,
man named Ligldfoot, living in Tnlln-1 “ Wo hare just ifnlshod one 1)01110
poosa county In that State, recently | fo1 ' ll ' u ' ||Bl '’° Hopublie. Another
1 , . ,... , ... i ono is right before ns. ItlsthObattlo
awoke from a thirty days' trance with , c «plU, rltfhtly employ-
tho power to cure every manner of J 0 cl is c-lvilljilnK nn«l beneficent. As a
* dlsea«e : by simply touching j.ho afflict-! corrupter If is almost omnipotent.—
cd person wltli Ids Imnds. Several mi- Already our Government is assailed
raculous enros, that paper stales, have £ ,f * »° w Administration can
J,, * * * ,. * . | find no remedy, nnd things go on as
already been worked by this wonder- l|ley , |nvf) l1lo J on(I , 8 nt lmm |. Tho
fill porsonngo,and thousands nre camp- purse will outweigh tho Constitution,
cd round his lionso waiting for the
groat physician to' touch them. Did
tlie civilized world over hear of such
lomfoolry?
Nrw YonK, Jammry 'll.—Colt
opened llrmer, hut closed quiet, vrl
mlvnuco"partly lost; sales 8,600 ba !
nt 28?th 21). Lard heavy; kettle 1
to 19}. Whisky more nctlvo nk$l
108. lUce dull. Sugar quiet. Cof
fee nctlvo, firmer. Molussen dull.
lUr.TiMoiu:, Jammry 11—Colton
very firm nt 28jf. Flour dull arid pri
ces wonk. Wlicntdidl; prime to choice
$2 10 to 2 30. Pork nctlve nt $30;
shouldoroMlJ. Lnrd 19jf to 80. £
Virginia’s old inscribed, 45J to 4R j.
Cincinnati, Jnnnnry 11.—Flour
firm; family $7 oOi Corn decllnhig at
file, whisky dull nt 97 to 03. Provis
ions quiet’and firm. Mess pork $30.
LpUNfvjItta, January 11.—Maas
pork $80. Lard lfij to 20e. Whisky
09c. Hulk sliouklers 1SJo; dear rib
sides 16Jo. Superfine flour $6 60 to
(1 00. Corn 68 to GOe.
Monirm, January 11.—Sales 1,300
hales at 26} to 27o, and Arm; exports
83 ; receipts 1,866
OllAnnisTON, January 11.—Cotton
dull mid nominal, imt holders general
ly Arm; sales 46 bales; middling 28Jo
racolpts 966.'
Savannah, January 11 Cotton
KowSngroph.
ilmlngton, N. 0., bonste of thirty-
tiro prisoners in her Jail.
Twenty-eevcn mnrrlnge lieonscs were
Issued In X ash villa lint week.
Stealing horsiis Is an every day
occurrence mound Lexington Missis
sippi.
At Lynchburg, Vn., 6,720 hogsheads
of tobacco were inspected for the year
1868.
From August. 1st to December 31st,
10,117 hales of cotton were shipped
from Albany, (la,
Tbo City Council of Biolrtnond, Vn.,
voted $1,000 fof the relief of Its poor
on Wednesdny last.
Mr. Wm. llnnkin, of Columbus, On.,
ivns severely stabbed In six places by
a negro, a few days since.
TIlo city of Kdgcflcld, Tennessee,
elected a conservative or citizens’ tick
et over q radical one on Saturday last.
A rooster recently attacked nnd se
riously womidcd a Buffalo citizen.
Near GOO mules have been shipped
South from Paris, Ky., during tile past
week.
Sales of loaf tobacco in Covington
Ky., for tho year ending December 81
PoMEfiOY, of the LnCrosso Demo
crat, In a Into number of ids paper,
charged Mrs. Grant (the General’s
wiTc) with harshness and ingratitude
to tho people of the South, wiiilo on a
visit to her husband when he was serv
ing hero. To this chargo n woman,
writing to tho Atlanta Era from Now
York, who signs herself “A Georgia
Lady to tbo manner born," takes ex
ceptions, pronouncing it 11 unfounded
oml slanderous.” "May lie It is—of
this wo know nothing; but we think
“A Georgia Lady to tho manner horn”
has very lilllo to do to lie refuting
charges against n Northern woman
made by a Northern man, when she
could employ per pen so much moro
profitably qpd commendably m defend
ing her own pure, Southern country
women from tlie vile slanders made
against them by the snivelling, sneak
ing, cowardly carpet-buggers, that are
communicated almost dally to the
press of tllo North that helped elect
tho husband of tho “slandered" Airs.
Grant to the Presidency. Wo dotest
such toadyism ns that dlsplnyeil by
“A Georgia Lady to the manner horn.”
om dispatches frem New
ml other portions
“ riule sense
ofjustico" is plunging them Into I rou
ble. The poor ignorant dupes have
been mndo to believe by the prowling
carpet-baggers, that they are not only
tlie equals of tho Southern Whites, but
that they liavo equal ownership in all
property of tlioir late masters, and
from tills pernicious teaching may he
ascribed tlie recent negro riots near
Savannah ami other places. We Im
agine the “ boys in blue ” will have n
lively time subjugating these riotously
disposed “ wards of the government."
To expedite matters—to put an end
to the riotous conduct of tlie “loti’’—
we would suggest Hint the soldiers who
nro called upon to maintain tlie peace,
anil whoso lives nre being sacrificed
in subduing unruly negroes, hang a
canting curpct-bn'gger for every one of
tlielr number who are lulled in such
affrays.
Tiie Mongrel Congress it seems is
about to enter into a grand specula
tion. It lias tried Us hand at froed-
men’s bureaus, reconstruction and oth
er investments nt the South, and now
that august body of honest (!) men
tins determined to go Into tho cotton
'speculation, ns we infer from tho sub
joined telegraphic despatch. Tho D.
S. Treasury must lie getting empty,
anil to fill its coffers with tho “ neod-
iul," with which to grease tho wheals
of Mongrclisin,'these sago law makers
lmve bethought themselves of this
speculating idea. Great is tho Con
gress of tlie U. States, nnd greqt is its
ideas of reconstruction and cotton :
"Tho Cotton bill authorizes Secre
tary ol’ tho Treasury to purchaso raw
cotton grown after tho passago of this
bill ami delivered at any railroad do-
The lobby will control the public poll
cy. If not arrested,Mammon will soon
he mightier than l’resiilent, Senate,
nnd Iffipreseiitatire I
“ Is It for citizens Wait calmly by,
without' a cry or protest, nnd eco ono
thing artcr ’another swept away by
this yellow stream Hint beats against
Congress, Legislature, and tho Judi
ciary, nml threatens to undermine
them?”
Ati.axta Item*.—Cotton was sell
ing at 26 j cents on Hie lllli.
Ills “ Accidency’’ Governor Bullock
bns returned to Atlanta.
Tlie Supreme Court resumed its sit
tings on the 11th. It is thought the
session will conlinuo two or three
weeks.
The Legislature assembled in tho
new Capitol on Ilia 12th.
Judge D. G. Cottlng, Secretary of
Slate, is lying dangerously ill with
gravel.
The City Council has employed a
special policeman nt tlie passenger do-
pot. Tim Murphy is tho mnn.
A now drink, the “ Grecian Bend
Cocktail," is being indulged ill by the
"ardent" sniggers of Atlanta. Bard
lias not yot tried it, but is going to.
Counterfeit twonty-dollnr lognl ten
dor notes nro in prol'iiso circulation in
tho city, says tho Era. Tlie central
figure is said to ho very coarso, com
pared with the genuine, and may be
readily detected from tide fact. Look
out for them.
Tlioro was a considerable fall of
snow on.tho 11th, which however molt
ed ns fast ns it fell.
Bard is still toadying around Bul
lock—says lie is good looking. IVell,
what if Mis? That don't make up
for ilia misrepresentations of tlie poo-
plo of Georgia boforo the Congression.
nl Deconstruction Committee. lie is
still the same dangerous,unreliable par
tisan Governor.
1, p ., proportion of tho tax ($309,000) to-
. wml tho Louisville, Harrnilsburg ami
, n lulling Virginia railroad by a majority of 962
opened quiet, but closed firm; mid- 1 foot up 10,566 liogelionds.
dliiiR 27J to 28c; sales 600 lmlos ; re- The Northern Bank of Kentucky
ccipts for two days 2,316; exports for - declared a semi-anmial dividend, on
two days 8,940. Monday Inst,-of 6 per con'.., payalilo
Aeiiusta, January 11.—Cotton mar- on demand at their banking-house.
ar&TJattr ' 1 **• '»
New Our,kans, Jnmmr
easier anil declined \o
Bales 2.700 bnles.
Gold 1364 1° 1358 ; sterling 46} to
49} ; Now York sight } to Jo discouut;
DnKAM'nr, TiuaEnv at Sea'—The
Cork Herald publishes the particulars
of fin extraordinary tragedy at sea. A
Loudonornatnod llogers, ono of a crew
of n -Dutch vessel which arrived in tho
harbor on tho 21st of December, from
South America, attempted, ivliilo tlie
vessel was nt sen, to obtain possession
of her by murdering nil bis shipmates,
lie pushed two men into the sea nnd
inflicted injuries on several others, mid
did actually becomo master o! the ship
for three days, but nn the fourth one
of tlie captives killed him while lie was
asleep.
The Siamese Twins Tlie Liver
pool papers of the 21st ultimo an
nounce tho arrival there of the Slnineso
twins. The Liverpool Host save:
"After consulting with the most em
inent surgeons of Edinburgh, they
purpoeo making a tour of tlie United
Kingdom for tho purpose of retrieving
their fortunes, having lost all their
property through tho Into American
war, and will then proceed to Paris to
liavo a surgical operation performed,
which they liavo nt last niado up their
minds to submit to."
NEW ^ADVERTISEMENTS.
t. K. PAUL, A. II. TAVIU, 4. w. haxxsh, Jit.
PAUL, TAVEL & HANNEB,
Wholcmilo
Booksellers and Stationers,
JoL) Printers,
l) |,A ,\K BOOK IIA SHF ACT l' Rr.P.B,
No. 4#, Union fit rout,
Jitn 1 l-1in NaSHVILLE, TKXX.
Gray & Kirkman,
Importer* of
HARDWARE,
No. 43, College Street,
Jmill-lm ’ NASIIVII.I.U, TKNX.
KliW -?. C tHU’
^Toilet soA p fe^ :
j-V- M ? KF.0NE ,V,iu HA AGEN & Co. "
llonpy, (il)(frlnr,Vldrr Hotter, BoquetanilPftlBi,
I N QuSllty, Btvlo nml l’orfmno varrnntud
equal to the KiirUnIi nnd sold fully flOSper
opnt, cheaper, which uccnonts for tlio'nTunt
milling otfln thu tluumml for the foreign Houpf,
nml the unprucuntml buuuuhb of tho Amcrlnm
t'oiuimtiv Toilet Roup*, now sold every whore In
till* United Status.
JicKKONK, VAN IIAAOKN .1 CO., SolcMunrrB,
riiiliuU’lphht uml New York,
Hugh Douglas & Co.,
AND.
Staple
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JIOI.KSAT.E
DRV HOODS, NOTIONS, *0.,
No. 53, Public Equate,
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U. J. BUADKIULD’H
Fcnmio tlogujftior,
Woman'*
Wtnuan'H
Wouum't
Heat Friend 1
lljat Friend 1
Heat Friend i
!.. H. ItUAtHftttMi.
L. II. imADFtKM),
Wholusule nrutfRlMt,
WhoiMulu Urutmwt,
Atlmitii. (la.
Ot’llOER A CO., Drug-
.lull.l4.Fy
riKOiraiA. Catousa vuuktv.—.1. T, Kuyu
V I Iiiih Ulipllptl to inn for pxvniptlon nml out.
thiRfiimrt ami viiluiitlnii »)f ImnioMtcittU-timl 1
will J in oh upon tllOKiimv on III, null Huy nT tills
lust.atinyollloo111 Uminroltlatn o'elooli,
At. Tills January 4Ui, isuo.
Jan. 7-at-pm. fee J. »t. C'OMIIS, Only,
Uy
s Uorilou, lulti of wantor cmiuty. He.
leuseil, ivu will Null fur rusli to Urn lilaUrst bill-
ITTANTKD—AOENTfl—TO Soil tbo ,
>V AMKIIICAN KN1TTINU MACHINE. Hvr.ut’tlmi-ouH bousu.mor, III U
l i-li-i-MJ. TliesliiuiliHt.ulH-uiioatnnil besihuW. , „„i,| rmuilv, oo tin- rtrstTuosilnyIn
tliiKMueblnocyri- luvuiili-il. Will Unit : wllbln Hih li'ipll hours nr sulu, U
Alllullvs pin- lulnil'.e. l.lUoml InUmt.-im-nts to I nmobi-rs. 2i;u, on A 2*o, SSI, 2117. 21ft, nil. all lit
* naviils. Amti-usA AMUiucAxkNiTTimiMApiiis], j 11,,, nt I, Hlsti-lnt uml ItHsovtiPn of sni<l county.
ljll-'ii.vi.-ltv, In
■ aiui-ohne.vt
U&IUt
A CAni’ET-uAaaKn, now in Tennes
see, wrote to his father lately, in tlie
North, “Comedown here,father,migh
ty mean men get oflice now. You could
lie elected United States Senator with
out any trouble.” That’s the truth,
old man—Tennossco Is the place for
“mean men ” to get olllce, for tho ron-
80ii that all good men nro debarred
from voting in that State—and as you
are the daddy of a scoundrelly "carpet
bagger,” and a mean man; ns your
dutiful progeny inlitnntes, wo have no
doubt hut that'Brownlow and ids rab
ble can give you u “posishj"
A.rosTMASTBR iii Ohio, and his two
sons, all bright lights of tbo “ God-
nn'il-mornUty party,’’ liavo been detec
ted iu robbing letters of money. At
this we nre not surprised in tbo least—
it is an ovidenco of “loilty ” with that
party to be generally mean, nml these
fellows were only running tbo Mon
grel “ moral idea ” schedule, ami up
to “ full time." It is said that there
lias been moro mail robbing in the last
eight years than in the fifty years be
fore the election of Lincoln.
A lady had n magnificent cat. Mrs.
Jones, a neighbor, ordered tier serv
ant to kill it, as it alarmed her cana
ry. Tho lady sent mouse traps to all
her friends, and when two or three
hundred had been caught, she had
them put into a box which was for
warded to tlie orucl neighbor, who
eagerly opened what she lioped was
somo elegant present, when out jump-
oil the mice, to her great horror, ami
filled the house. At tlie bottom of tlie
box alio found a paper directed to her
from her neighbor, saying, "Madam,
as you killed my cat, I take tho liber
ty of sending you myanico."
Cotton—“Willoughby,” tho well in
formed New York correspondent of
the Augusta Constitutionalist, says of
this great Southern staple, that it is
“oil tlie upward turn, but l must con
tinue to repeat to operators for a rise,
‘liavo a care,’ a critical period in the
market is arriving ; money is atroci
ously tight; brokers who arc carrying
slocks nnd gold are paying for loans,
from day to day, nearly one hundred
per cent, per annum. If, with such a
money market, things should show a
slight check, confidence should bo im
paired, wo should liavo such a panic
nml such a tumble in prices as would
make speculators for n riso ‘sec stars.’
Kemombur, that whilo tho intrinsic
value of a staple will at length assert
Itself, yet, in speculative limes tlie con
dition of the money market will have
a powerful iullucnco.”
John MoNoilly, of Loudon county,
Vn., who came nljr being suffocated
nt tlie Howard JIoubc, in Baltimore, a
few weeks ago, ill consequence of
blowing out Urn gas upon rctiiing for
the night and allowing it to escape in
his room, died nt bin homo near llovs-
villo on Friday of last week from tlie
effects, It is supposed, of the injury
then sustained.
Washington, Janunry 11.—A mo-
i morinl was presented from tlie Unloi)
pot, or any Bteamcr making direct | men of Georgia representing life mid
connection with Now York, at 20 cts. j property insecure in tbo rural districts
per pound for upland nod SO cents for ’ of that State.
sea island. Purchases inado through j Tho Philadelphia Board of Trade
revenue qtAcers will lie exempt from protests against a further extensiou of
tax, but if sold to other agents than tlie Bankrupt Law.
those of the United Slates, it shall be: The credentials of Senator Miller,
taxed three cents per pound. Cotton of Georgia were presented by Mr.
purchased by the Government shall he Trumbull, nnd referred to the Judiela-
bold at a price not less than live cents ry Committee.
advance or more than ten cents on: Tlie Sue Murphy claim was resumed
cost. Manufacturers within .tho Uni- to-dny.
ted Slates are allowed to draw back' The Idler mail from Jlichmoml to
two and a half cents for cotton used Philadelphia am) Baltimore was stolen
by them. A full report of nil trarsac- : on Saturday night, from tho city post-
i inns shall he presented to Congress at oflice here.
ilie commencement of eneh regular; San Fuancisco, January II.—A
session.” I Colima, Mexico, letter of December
21, reports a severe earthquake. The
Tp’E Louisville Courier joarXalsng- Cathedral ami brick buildings we
ests tlinl M tort Lalayetle, wliicli cracked from liotton lo top. Sever
gests i..,u us VU.V narayeue, wiucu cracked from botton lo top. "Several
is heller known as tlie ‘‘American - „ el0 killed by the falling of the Na-
1,ast.lv, has been destroyed, the key fional Buildings. The volcano of Co-
ol it should bo sent to Mount 1 ernon li lmi wasadive. TliaCathedralBuild-
V> v .A'”.? r 1,0 kc ? Ifig# nt .Maudio Contery nil destnved.
Il'li mil if I- ill,i.l I... si... 1* II! -II a
irginla
votes.
Tbo streets of Paris, Ky., wore
crowded Monday, by men eager to liny
gild sell stock,and to secure farm hands
for tho prossnt year. Common bands
hired at $100 to $120; good ones at
$150; extra good nt $200 lo $225.
On tlie 3d inst., in Morgnnfiehl, Ky.,
by Esquire , Mr. Jesse Shelton'to
Mrs. Mary Bates. Mr. S. is now 54,
nnd now lias Ids third wife. Mrs. S.
is 60, and this makes the fifth time
mischievous Cupid lias confided lief
happiness to tlie keeping of another.
The return of Gen. Breckinridge is
just now tho most interesting and gon-
crnl topic of convcraation in Lexing
ton, Ky.,nnil tho very evident anxiety
and piensuro manifested about his vis
it to his old home tells hotv strong a
hold he lias upon the affection's of life
people.
Ono hundred nnd twenty five innr-
ringe licenses were issued during 1868
at the County Clerk's olllce, Fayette
ooiiniy, Ky., to white couples, and one
hundred and sixty-seven lo colored
people. Sixty-fivecolorcd couples who
have been living together, took out
certificates of marriage during the
year.
The police of Coinmbin, Tetm., made
525 arro;ts during tlie year 1808, of
width number 403 were ibunil guilty.
The steamship Herman Livihgston
sailed from Sarnnuah on the 31st ul
timo for New York, with 1,449 bales
of .otton.
On Saturday n glit, nt Albany, Gn.,
a colored husband killed the destroyer
of his domestic bliqs. On Mpndny
another uegro was killed, and n third
ono was reported killed in tlie same
county.
Tho House of Representatives of
the Alabama Legislature, on Tuesday,
passed a hill “to provide for setting
aside sales of property made since tlie Adll ‘
adoption by tlie late Constitutional
Convention of an ordlance lo stay the
collection of debts.” It Imd prviouslv
passed the Senate.
' Since the bankrupt act took effect,
on the 1st (lay of June, 1867, there
have been filed in (lie Clerk’s olllce of
tbo United States District Court, for
the Southern District of Georgia, pe
titions as follows: For adjudication,
573; for final discharge, 305. Eighty-
four final discharges have been grant
ed.
At a special meeting of tlie City
Council of Macon, Gn., Tuesday eve
ning, an ordinance was unanimously
adopted appropriating $50,000 in
bonds in aid of the coramution of tlie
Macon and Augusta Railroad.
A negro page lias been expelled from
oilleo by the Alabama Legislature for
stealing a pair of shoes. .
In (he into Presidential election,
General Grant’s majority was 313,143
votes. The negro vote iu the Southern
Stales was 310,334.
lin.stnii, Mi
(iHANii Uap
I.liipiiiuott A lluki
. Michigan, Sept. 10, lm
i in Ih* crazy about your Hud
1* leu fit* «*end mu twenty dozen
• truly, W.D.F.
..ic properly
, cuasod, for itu* purpose of dlatvltmftoft.
Tiiomah M. Uottuo.i,) Kx’ra of Jos.
I Jan.14.1WW Jamhh M- I.kk, j Gordon,du’ed
CAUTION.—'Unprincipled dealers are selling
xos paintud rod, as tin* Hod Junket Axu. Tlie
^imd qualities of this Axe consists iu its supe
rior cutting qualities not in the Hud l’ulnt.
Tlie “Red Jacket" is for sale by all responsi
ble \mvdwim* dealers mul thwnmnufaeUvvers.
►ikcqtt A Hakbwkm., Pittsburtf, Pa.
C 'l KOKUIA, Walkkii »
J lias applied 16
sonally and suiting apart and valuation of
J-. aVTMIUMK,
SION MERCHANT,
D_ DEALER IN
Dry Goods i
a u O 0 H u I e s ,
Yarns, BlilrilnM,
Stove., Tlnw.n,
I.Hlhrr, Grain, Iky,
rro., are..
Tunnel Hill, Go.,
K KEI’S cnn.lantljr oa h.ml t l«rg. itock of.li
BTAl’LB GOODS, anil I. prepared, el ail
llmea, to pay Ilia Ulgheat Market l'riee for all
l/mila nf '
Produce.
frinndi nml tbc publlo Renrrallj? nro in
vited to cull on me before SELLING or PUB-
CHASING eUcnltero, ns I am determined to
SELL GOODS CHEAPER
Tlintt any IIouso thia aide of Atlanta I
JntfS8»0m*
w. n. ctx A. MILL,
OOX & HILL,
Whelttale dtaitn in
Foreign and Domestic Liqnors,
Oigars, Tobacco, ic.,
PeacnTMK Sm, Atunti, Qnasui
OdoUer 20-6m.*
W. CRUTCHFIELD & Co,
Jolihcra nf
DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Notions, Hats and Shoes.
No. 209 Mnvkct Ntreot,
KovOmIhi UUA'ITAKOOOA, T&KN.
G REA TATTRA 0 TI0N
AT
Bach ti Cothurt>i %
ail nnd *m Market Street, Chattanooga, T«stf.$
Who nro now selling Goods, fuoh «i Fancy and
onion Ol 'iio'oilivVo!' SS llui" “Whew ; St "l’ le , Dl ^ 1,ools ' Kl "!'*' WBi ’ 1
Jammry, \*m. MILTON UURSKI.L, Only. nt such prlcca na were never known uerure, and
•bin* which defy competition. Call and examine prices.
, Z ijWn/jri Vi I'LJ o. Having bought our good* In tho Brat New York
(x iiIIVIn« V |IP1>1 inu^rir (•x!‘ll|\illon°or Huiot!, ivo oi-o aide lo .apply incroliaaia end
|n*rsonalt.v and sotting apart and valuation of : farmers at wholesale and retail pricea, unusualIr
Mcasra. C. O Alc*auder. of Louden, and J. If.
Jan. u—It
will puss upon tho game at 11
■ “**1» «iay of Januarv, lHiSi.
MILTON HUSSKI.Ia, Only.
in®
kn
ORGIA, Walker counly-l'hiltp II. Bird
bus
exemption
N ational agriculturist
and PENNSYLVANIA FARM JOURNAL
Do voted Uj
AjrbnSturr, Uortlenltoie and Raral Ecfaomy*
rUBLISIIUD AT P1TTM1IUKU1I, PA.
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tpilERE is no use talking, they have tho bttfc
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Kepaiting done at tlie short«ft notice, in a neat
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Fhop in the Store lortntrly occupied by Hirach-
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Gn Friday, December 18th, nt linlf-
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villc, Texas, at the mouth of the Bio
Gramlo, was attacked by a hnnd of
.Mexican robbers, nmonq- whom were
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ed Bobt. It. Ityan, Deputy Collector
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tern drovers find Georgia a lino place
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A ease is set for trial in Roxbury,
Mass., involving tlie right of Israelites
to keep open their places of business
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A young lady in New .Albany, Inch,
received sixty calls on New Year’s
Day, and sung “ Captain Jinks” fifty-
five times.
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dred thousand miles 0.1 the Cleveland
nnd Toledo road lie is made a conduc
tor.
A Portland mcehanio lias made a
fino cambric neodlo which can he un
screwed, and which contains, in a hol
low within, another smaller neodie.
Gdrroting is becoming very common
again in Boston. Tho papehs report
cases every day, and say it is really
unsafe to travel the streets Into at
night.
Miss Emily Fnitlifull, ono of the
prominent women's rights speakers of
Great Britain, says that out of six mil-
women of England, two million
live hundred thousand nre unmarried.
It is proposed in Mexico to abandon
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nnd to transfer the commerce of tho
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further south, where there is excellent
anchorage and a salubrious site.
The nannihal and St. Joseph rail
road was tho scene of a terrible disas
ter last Thursday morning. Tho pas
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n freight train East, at a point nbotit
one and a half miles cast of Chillico-
the, about 4 o’clock in tlie morning
A gentleman dining the other day-
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ter in his mouth nnd after biting it
found his mouth full of pearls. Ho
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and one or more fatally injured. Two
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ler that Boctiim in future, | New Year’s present. I killed
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J«». H-’it W. H. BROOKSB, Ord’y,
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lias applied for exemption of personalty and
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inst.—Jan. 7th, 18(10.,
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ipplied for exemption of personalty and set
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Jan* 14-2t. I). W. NEEL, Ordy.
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uary, 18(10. This Jan. 13, 1809.
Jan. 14-2L D. W. NEEL, Ordy.
D.T. J1AVUONP. OLIM WKLLBORN
Hammond if Wellborn,
ATTORNEYS at LAW.
nov-ly Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA.
S TATE of Georgia, Gordon County-—Mary
W. Pollurd has applied to mo for exemption
of personalty and setting apart nud valuation of
homestead, and I will pass upon tho same on the
22d day of January, 1869. This Jan. 13, 180ft.
Jan. 14-2t D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
S TATE of Georgia, Gordon County.— W#
A. NcBhctt li.-.s applied for exemption oi
personalty and netting apart and valuation of
homestead, and I will pass upon the same on thu
22d day of January, 1869. Thia Jam 13, 1869.
Jan. 14-2t. D. W, NEEL, Ordy,
F.QRUIA, Gordon County—Two months nf-
vX ter date application will bo made to tho
Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, for leave to
sell the lands belonging to tho heirs of John
Scott, deceased, via; T. S ,-I). C.,S. C. and M. D.
Scott, for tho benefit of said wards and creditors.
Dec 24-2IH. T. A. FOSTER, Guar.