The weekly new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-????, February 03, 1870, Image 3

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put fc. % Tn* End op the Buy ant Thagrdy—The •’ P»o**cxmKo Attorney throws up the case and retires—‘The Trial ended.—The Coart met yesterday at 9 a. m., bat it was not antil , 10 o’clock be for j the counsel for the proseca Jr •lion, George Hillyer, Esq., made bis appear ance, and without making any remarks farther than apologizing for keeping the Coart wait ing, sat down and wrote ont the following dis- miseal, attaching the same to the Warrant: The State. 1 Warrant for Assault ▼s. | with intent to Murder. James Fitzpatrick, i Issued by B. D. Smith, Ephraim Tweedy, I Notary Fablio and ex- Ed. F. Blodgett. J Officio J. P. The above stated Warrant is dismissed. Feb. 1, 1870. Hillyeb k Bxto., Pros. Att'ys. Mr. Hillyer then started to leave the Coart room, notwithstanding the Jndge informed him that the Warrant coaid not be dismissed without the consent of the Court, and as the Defendants were anxions that the case should go on, he would not consent to the dismissal. , Mr. Uillyer made no reply, but left the Court room. ‘ * Hie Honor. Judge Smith, then directed the Bailiff to prosecute the parties, making an accusation against them for Assault and Bat tery, aa there was no evidence to sustaiu the charge of **Assaalt with intent to Murder. The Court then adjourned until 2p.e In m the meantime, Bryant's counsel were notified, and Bryant subpoenaed aa a witness. Court met again at the time appointed, when Mr. Bryant appeared, bnt without couu- v Ml* Mr. T. P. Westmoreland was appointed » by the Court to appear for the prosecution. On Mr. Bryant's coming forward to be a worn, be stated to the Judge that this prose cution was being carried on entirely without his consent, it having been dismissed by his counsel, and such being the case, be should refuse to be sworn, unless the Court ordered it, as it was his intention to carry the case be fore the Grand Jury. The Court, however, ordered Mr. Bryant to take the oath. Some eight witnesses were examined on the part of the prosecution, and same testimony given as in Hon. Foster Blodgett's csss, with the exception of Col. Atkins, who testified that it was his impression, that at or about the time Mr. Tweedy struck M>. Bryant, he saw Mr. Fitzpatrick, also, strike him on the head with a walking cane. Prof. Caldwell testified to the same effect The defedants culled no witnesses on their behalf. Tho prosecuting attorney said he shonld abandon the prosecution sgsinst Col. Ed. F. Blodgett, who was accordingly dircbarged. Judge John D, Pope In a clear and deliber ate manner, stated the points, leaving tho ar gument t«» Judge O. A. Loclmmc. Mr. Westmoreland argued on Lehulf of the proseeution, but the argument was not very convincing, nor could the thread always be dowry followed. ^ Judge IiOchrane conducted liis argument * with his well known eloquence, so peculiarly Mileahin, upholding the action of Hon. Mr. Tweedy as the conduct of a true gentleman, and was certain his client would not hesitate in doing the same over again, a hundred limes if necisiity should require. He would feel that the Irish blood iu the Honorable member would be disgraced, did be not resent such an insult. As to Mr. Fitzpatrick, there was no evidence to convict him, all Hint was said as to his striking Mr. Bryant was mere supposi tion, and certainly could not be entortained. The Conrt, after consideration, found Hon. Mr. Tweedy guilty, and fined him $5 with 'costs; Hon. Mr. Fitzpatrick, guilty, and fined General JNews. From Pennsylvania. Florida, Alaba ma, Mississippi, Virginia, South Garolina,Frannce, Italy, dec., &G>, &C., Thx i» raordi.! •hi. morning that Joseph F.. »on of Dr. J, I, Logan, and Hugh, sen oIMra B. II. Overby, have fallen victims to the fearful disease cf cercbro spinal meningitis. Both of tbem died early yesterday inorniug. In all the city thcro were uot two more sprightly lads than these wbo have fallen in their early boyhood, and the many friends of both families will cordi ally sympathise with tbem in their sorrow. This disease is one that has persistently baflled the skill of seienoe. The best physi cians understand very little of its pathology, and there seems to be no regularly authorized mode of treatment prececribed for it. A conversation with one of the most intel ligent, attentive and sooeeaafnl physicians in Atlanta, creates the belief thst the disease is a peculiar poison diffused in the blood, which operates peculiarly npon the brain and spine. The conviction is also produced that the exis tence of the disease is traeeabie to unsound and unwholesome food, which, without doubt, is abundant in Atlanta. Corn meal is very frequently nuaouud and nuBt for human food, and acaroely fit for stock Bod. Meat* arc ot ten bail, cabbage, potatoes a.id other vegetables unfit to go otherwhere than to the pig pen.— With sneh food offered to the people and con sumed by them, it is qMvncdor that disease ard death follows. 'WT It is, nsdoabtedly, the duty of tho city sn- thorities to look after the matter of providing sound food for the people. An inspector shonld be appointed at once, whose business it is to examiuo meats, meal and vegetables offered for sale; aod 'condemn and throw ont of the market all that is onsonnd. As long as merchants are permitted to sell this misera ble stuff, they will do it, and tho people will buy it because it is cheap, and pay for it with their lives. The question has become purely a unitary measure, and invclvea the. health of the whole community; hence, its impor tance is readily discernible. If the city au thorities wonld act wisely, then, they will im mediately sot about organizing some plan by which the mnrketswtll be purged of all that is unsound and hjgAglesome, and the people provided wiU^^Hsood, even though it costs tin m a few J^^Ray extra. I n the nu jWRIE it would behoove the peo ple to be very carefol of what they eat, and cleanly in their habita. Let tbe ordinary diet be well selected. The most wholesome is good biscuits, good butter, bam and genuine old Government Java coffee. These are only a few sanitary limits, written at the sugges tion of one whose wisdom and experience en titles hiui to high rsapeert. Mou or the Ebunt AssaasnUTiow.— The following. In regard to the recent Brunt trag edy at Blaeksbear, is extracted from a private letter received iu this city. Tbe letter is from a strictly reliablo party. It says: ••I believe they have killed Brniit, at Black- shear. He was found dead by a pistol shot, bis own pistol lying at bis reel, with one bar rel empty, and tba Coroner's jary find a ver dict ofsuieido. This is only a cover. Brant has been cheerful in bis appearance and ex pressed encouragement in regard to his pros ■tecta, both in bis letters and in his conversa tion. IIo baa been drawing full pay as As- *” 'ornal Bevenne, and do- TELEGRAPHIC ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES. WASHINGTON. Tbe Mexican Claims Commission Adjourned. Decision by the Supreme Conrt-Bes- toration Laws' Congress Petitioned to Restore tbe Government to the White Race. Tbe Mississippi Bill Beferred to the Judiciary Committee. Treasury Statement Revenue Receipts $684,000. The Tariff Bill—Mr. LSchenck and Mr. Brooks. The Appropriation Bill. The United States to Mediate Be tween Canada and the Win nipeg People. Another Besolution Regarding Mis sissippi. The Currency Bill Discussed and Amended. The Tax on State Bank Isanes not to be Repealed. A Havana Editor Killed in an Affray. dsc. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Oirxcx Daily ahd Weekly New Eba, l Tuesday, 6 p. it, Feb. 1,1870. j Weather—Cold in morning and towards noon very windy, blowing the dust in blind ing clouds, rendering walking anything bnt Business—Very good, especially in Dry Goods, though there has been a tendency to rise for some time. Groceries and Provisions steady, with good prices. Produce of all de scriptions always has a good market here, as weU for the benefit of tbe prodneer as the SPECIAL NOTICES. TticPeoples* New Discovery.—Tlxc pub lic lure discovered that there is one preparation, and only one, by which gray hair can be reinvested with the tinge that nature bestowed upon it without stain ing the skin. They see thst Phalon’s Yitslis or Salva tion for the Hair, is transparent, and produces richer browns ard black than any of the offensive dyes. Sold by all druggists. feb I-Iw Buying. ..1 20 ..1 16 Selling. 1 23 1 19 Gold—The prieo of gold is without change; we quote: Gold..... atjChick..7.'. 2 City Bond. SO Oaoraia B. B. stock 1« Exchauge on Sew York per cent discount; telling Colton—Market quiet. We quote at 22J to 23c. Beceipts light Apples.—We quote at $4 50 to $7 00 per barrel with fair demand. Gold Dust.—Becoipts light Buying from 80e, to SI 10; the last paid only for tho best Bnttcr—Littls doing in Goshen and Wes tern Reserve. Tennessee and Virginia quoted at 25 to 35c per lb. Good country bnttcr sells rsadily at 30 to 35c., according to quality and season made. Bacon—Demand moderate. We quote c. sides at 18]c; c. r. sides 18]c.; shoulders, 141 to 15c. Good supply on hand. Bulk Meats—The market is well supplied with good demand. C. sides are quoted at 17c.; c. r. sides 16} to 17c, and shonlders 13. Domestics— Standard Sheeting, W4, 14i to 15c. •• Shirting, ’ 7 8, 121 to 13c. •• '•■ 3 4, 101c. •> Drills. 7-8. 151c. Stripes, 15 to 16c. Checks. 17 to 19o* Bagging—Not much enquired for. Quoted »t 26} to 30c. Bale Hope—Quoted at 9 to 10c. Corn—In good supply, with increasing de mand. New white selling at SI 28 to 1 30, as to order. Very little old corn in market. Corn Meal—Demand moderate. Fair sup ply on band. We quote it at $1 35. Cheese—Not much demand. Quoted at 16 to 21a Coffee—Demand good, and prices firm. We quote Java 35 to 37ic; Rio 20 to 25ic, accord' ing to quality. Cotton Tarns—Demand quiet at $1 95. Dried Frnit—PencheB. rough 51 to 6c. Pealed 12 to 16c. Fair supply ; moderate de mand. Eggs—Fair supply, with good demand. We quote at 30 to 33c. per doz. Flour—Market firm; stock very fine, and embraces a great variety of both foreign and domestio brands. We qnote super $5 75 to 6 25 per bbL Extra S7 00. Family $7 25 to 8 00. and Fancy $8 00 to $9 00. Hsgs-fV 13a net. IfaT—a fair demand and good supply. It is qsoted at $35 00 to 38 00 per ton for Tim “‘jfolasses quote at 91 to 10 gross ; 12 to [rilUST DISPATCH.] Washington, February 1.—The Mexican Claims Commission has adjourned to the fint Monday in June. The time required for re butting evidence requires this long vacation. In a case from Missouri, involving tbe lia bility for seixure of property by officers, the Supreme Conrt holds that n State may enact retroactive laws, when not inhibited by it* es tablished Constitution, and not in violation of the provisions of the Federal Consti tution, in relation to ex post facto legislation. The Election Committee has finally voted to oust Mr. Green and seat,Mr. Van Wyck. Tho Honse is discussing Booker vs. Tucker, faun Virginia, • In the Senate Mr. Sauisbury presented n pe tition to restore the Government to the white race. Tbe Mi-sissippi bill waa referred to the Jodi- Tbe dei ''ease in the public debt amounts to $3,933,664. The coin baianoe in the Treasury is $101,610,730, including $50,000,000 in coin certificates. Tbs currency in the Treasury amounts to $8,690,800. The purchased bonds nud interest amouptto $97,092,384.36. [SECOXD DISPATCH.] Washington, Ibbraary 1—Beceipts from Internal Bevenuo was $680,000. The Senate Committee of Foreign Affairs icoaaed the acquisition of West Indian Ter ritory, bnt took no action on the subject. The steamers Ynatac and Swntara hava been ordered to tbe Weetludies. In tbe Honse Mr. Booker, from Virginia, was seatod after a sharp contest. A tariff bill has been reported. Mr. Shenck explained that the bill was merely amendato ry of tbe former bill. It converts Ad Valorum into specific duties wherever it is possibla It also includes a very large free lilt, mainly on raw mmtorial eutering into manufactures. The committee endeavored to bear in mind three things, viz: Revenue, Protection and consumption. Mr. Brooks, opposing the Bill, said the re dactions id the Bill had been ingeniously made upon tea, eoffee, sugar, brandy, spiees, liquors, Ac., thus reducing the revenue iu order to have an excuse for raising the daty on iron, steel, carpeting, and even old type; bnt what was not done in the Bill was far more desirable than what was done. Tbe objectionable fea- tureMtood npon coal, lead, salt, lumber, hidcJKc. Finally, after much squabbling, the TJra was ordered to bo printed, and was made the special order of the day for Tues day, the 15th inst. Tbe House considered tbe Appropriation Bill until the hour of adjournment. Ia the Senate Mr. Ramsey presented and advocated a resolution, which was adopted, looking to a mediation by the United States for a settlement of the difficulties between Oanaila nod tho people of the Winnipeg Ter ritory. Senators Davis and Johnson, of Virginia, were assigned to-positions on standing commit tees. Mr. Anthony introduced a bill to discon tiuuo the publication of books by the General Government, and to discontinue the newspa per publication of tbe laws, except those of general valne. A joint resolution was introduced by Mr. Cockling, declaring Ilia State of Mississippi entitled to representation in CongTess. The enrrency bill was amended by increas ing the proposed additional volume of circu lating notes from $45,000,000] to $65,000,000, An amendment by Mr. Sauisbury. to repoal the ten percent, tax upon State bank issues, imposed iu 1864 was voted d<#fo. and Syrups—Good supply on Qualities various. We quote its __ ranging from 57 to 85a though some are held as high as $1 15 per gallon for finr qualities. Oats—Demand moderate. Supply light. Firm at 80 to 83o. Seed oats held a little higher. Onions—Unions readily bring from $4 50 to 5 00 per bbl. Fair snpply. Offal—Bran is worth $1 50; ship stuff $1 75 to 2 00. In good demand. Potatoes—Good Irish potatoes are in de mand at $3 00 to 3 50, for the table. Seed potatoes are now in market held at high prices. * Bye—But little in tbe market, and prices dull. Quoted at SI 40. Sugar—Brings irom 13 to 19c according to D uality. We qnote refined A I7i to 18; do. B 7to 17j; da C 16] to 17; yellow 15] to 10c. Prices firm. Wheat— QoieL We quote it at $1 30 to 1 60 for prime red to prime white. Stock light. Small demand. Prime white will briug bigh- eet quotations. Taboceo—Unsound pounds 45 to 5o. Common sound ponuds 60 to 65c Medium pounds 70 to 73c Fine pounds 80 to $1 Extra fine ponuds $1 25 Liquors—Market looking np. Dealers are doing * *6,95 to tM American I... 1 40 to 2 60 Peach 1 50 to 4 00 Apple. ; 3 00 to 4 00 Gin, Holland 4 00 to 8 00 American 1 50 to 2 00 Bum, Jamaica...... ......... 4 00 to800 N. E. Bum 175 to 2 25 American 1 50 to 2 00 Whisky—Corn—Country 1 50 to 2 00 Rectified, do 1 15 to 1 40 Rye, do 1 75 to 5 00 Bobertson, do - 1 50 to 3 10 Bourbon, do.■................ 1 75 to 5 00 Wine—Vnderia 2 75 to 4 50 Sherry 2 50 to 6 00 Port 2 60 to 6 00 Telegraphic -ifurftcl Reports. N*w Yobk, Fob. 1.—Cotton dud and heavy; sales 1,200 bales. Flour heavy and unchanged. Wheat closed 1 to 2c better, with a moderate export and miffing demand; winter red and amber Western $1 28 to 1 31. Corn heavy; nsw mixed Western 88 to 91. Pork dal!; new, $26 60 to 27 00. Lord heavy; kettle 16] to 17}. Whisky heavy. Groceries dull, but steady. Turpentino 46} to 47. Bosin $2 16 to 8 00. Freights doll. Money easy at 4 to 6. Discounts easy mt 7 to 8. Sterling weaker st 9. Gold 1 21], Governments firmer. 1862s 15}. Soariierpi strong. .•*% . WnjmraTON, Feb, 1 Spirits Turpentine steady at 43}. Bosin quiet. Crade Turnsc- tine steady at $1 65 to 2 80. Tar declining at $2 40. Cotton quiet at 23] to 24a Nxw Obixans, February 1.—Cotton market sistant Assessor of Internal ing his doty faithfully. -In tbe dark daysof the past, when he had no food in hia honse bnt a little corn meal, no money, no employment and no friends to help him he urns conrageon* and firm, with no thought of self-distrnetion. Bis love for life family certainly would have forbidden aoj such a thought. Now, he waa in prosper ous circumstances, and there is not even a shadow npon which to rest sneh a theory, ex cept the fact of bie own pistol being found with one empty barrel. How easy the mur derer could havo emptied that barrel after bis own dark deed was accomplished! Or, il Brant bad tho opportunity for defense, be inav have fired a return shot at hU asssPant. "While I atn writing tbe mall agent has come in. Ha rays he stopped at Blaeksbear. ri« I,,,vs Brunt was found near his own floor, ® Ids own yard. HU family heard n shot about ten o’clock in the evening, and weut oat and found him dead. ’ FLORIDA. Ktr West, Feb diary 1.—The editor of the Voz de Cuba, triiofcamo from Havana to fight a duel, has been killed in sn affray. pennsEvania. HsnnisBuna. February 1.—Tho Metropoli tan Police Bill for Philadelphia bus pissed the Semite. ALABAMA. MontooHzbt, February 1.—Tho Senate bus passed a resolution to adjourn on Monday next. A bill was passed by tbe Senate yesterday which allows tho Senators to retain their seats until 1875. To-day was consumed in discussing the re moval of difc* bumbra. - In tho House fhi hill was passed allowing the Governor to appoint the city officers of Mobile. Tho Railroad bill will probably corns up to morrow. SOUTH CAROLINA. Columbia. February L—Of two colored diilaUs, Senator J. J." Wright and Member V J. WUipper, to fill the va aucs ontbe Supreme Bench caused by the resignation of Congress man Hog e, Wright was elec ! od by tho General Assembly to-day. Wright is a Pennsylvanian. FRANCE. Pauis, February 1.—There has born a re markable increase of tbe small-pox within the past few days. The Pope has bad sn epileptic fit, bat it is noftegarded as being fatal. Tbe Infirmities of Age.—Decrepitude is tbe natural accompaniment of old Age, bat it may bo ameliorated, and the period of entire helplessness long postponed by the judicious use of a healthful stimu lant. Physicians, fully aware of this fact, usually re commend moderate stimulation when the strength and rifor of a maturity have been suspended by the fee bleu ess and prostration which are tho inevitable re ■alts of declining jeers. Port wine, gin, brandy, and other liquors are often prescribed by medical men for aged persona, but the impulse which fermented and distilled liquors give to the circulation, and the energy they seem to impart, la transitory, unless the alcoholic principle is modified and qualified by the presenco of medicinal tonics and invigorants. Of all the combinations of diffusive stimuli with the juices oi herbs, roots and barks that hare ever been admin istered to the aged and infirm, with the view of sus taining their waning strength, cheering their drooping spirits and relieving the aches and pains to which they are subjected, none baa been found so efficacious, ao agreeable and so permanent in its effects mm Bom- setter's Stomach Bitters. The difference between the effect of the Bitters and that of a mere excitant how ever pure, ia the same aa between the effect of a sud den and momentary application of excessive force to a given purpose, and tho result of a steady, continuous application of exactly the requisite amount of force to the same end. The nitre spirit of physical energy pro duced by a dram (and which is always succeeded by corresponding depression), never yet benefitted any man or woman a offering from physical decay. A cor dial like Hosteller's Bitters, at once soothing and in vigorating, is the remedial agent required, febl dfcwlw JUST OUT—Cherry Pectoral Trochee—Su perior to all others for Colds, Coughs, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, and Hoarseness. None ao pleasant. None core so quick. RUSHTON k CO.. Proprietors, Astor House. New York. No more of those horrible tasted, nauseating Brown Cubeb things. For sale by Pemberton, Willson, Taylo' & Co., At fonts, Ga. j^n 8-diwSnT OFFICIAL, ADVERTISEMENTS Wntuii, By tbe terms of General Orders, No. 9, current aeries, from these Headquarters, A. T. Ben nett, of Jackson county, waa declared to be Ineligible to a seat in the House of Representatives of Georgia: And whereas, it appears that it is doubtful whether tho name of A. J. Bennett, of said Jackson county, which appears in the list of persons relieved by the act of Congress from their disabilities, waa not intend ed to be A. T. Bennett: Therefore ordered, that said Order No. 9, aa far as it applies to said A. T. Bennett, be, and tho same heroby is, revoked. Wnxrnus, Tbe application for an investigation into the eligibility of Mr. Frank Wilehar, of Taylor county, to a seat in the House of Bepreeeptatives has now been withdrawn: Therefore order'd, that the Board convened by General Orders, yo. 3, current series, from these Headquarters, bo, and it hereby is, dls- chaigcd from farther consideration of his case, and so much of General Orders. No. 9, current series, aa relates to him ia hereby revoked. By order of Brevet Major General Terry: J. H. TAYLOR, Assistant Adjutant General. Official: it. P. HUGHES, Acting Aee’t. Ajd'L General. feb 2- RICHMOND COUNTY S3E=a33^J.XE’S“’£3 £2 J&. Xi 13 . -v bo sold c . Thurspay, February 10th, 1870, of goods and merchandise. consistin:? Boots, Hats, Umbrellas, Valises, Blacking, tug Brushes, Ladias* and Gentlemens’ Traveling and i'acking Trunks, -Satchels, Traveling Bags, JLadiea* Fur"; described aa being seven hundred and fifty lots of Boots and Shoes, containing between Twelve and Thittse- "" •*>-* - " Gentler dies’Fi descriptions, and and Philadelphia Manufacture, viz: Miles, Dudley, Freeman, Bannister k Tichenor, Benedict, Ac., with all tl ft stock of every kind constituting the stock In trad * of tho stock of tho said HORRI8 COHEN in Mid store. Said sale will continue from day to day unth the entire stock is disposed of. The above stock pronounced by competent judges to be well selected and beyond comparison, of superiority in manufac ture material and finish. Levied on under sundry 11. fas. against Morris Co hen. Teun3 cash. I.M-M MHI TO THE WORKING CLASS.—We are now prepared to famish all classes with constant employment at horr.ei the whole of the time or for the spare moments. B^ new, light, and profitable. Persona of either sex «A**ly earn from 50c. to $5 per ovening, and a pro portional sum by devoting their whole time to the btamoss. Bays and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their ad- drrss and test the business, we make this unparal leled offer: To inch as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full par- tlctlffs* a valuable sample, which will do to commsnoe work on, and a copy of “The Peoples* Literary Com- paxion"—one of the largest and beat family newspa per published—all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, addreaaE. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta, Maine. nov28-w!2w EtACQUAXTKBS DEPARTMENT OP THE SOUTH, ) Chief Qoautkkmabtxb’s Office, \ Atlanta, Ga., January 25,1870. ) B Y authority of the Quartermaster General, sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, m., February 12th, 1870, for excavating tbe Moat or Ditch around Fort PulaaU, Ga., and removing the dirt to the river or some other point, at a distance nott*» exceed (700) seven hundred yards. It is estimated that the amount of earth to be re moved, will be about (20,000) twenty thousand cubic will be in triplicate with a copy of this adver- IBP* “Proposals for Cleaning Ditch at Fort A. B. EDDY, Bvt. CoL and Q M., U. S. A., -Chief Quartermaster. Application for Dismission. G EORGIA, HARALSON COUNTY.—Whereas, Wm. F. Waldrop, administrator of the estate of James M. Waldrop, represents to the Conrt in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that ho has fully ad ministered Waldrop's estate. This is therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission oil tha first Monday in January, 1870. Th 4 s 4th day of October, 18C9. A. D. WOODS, oct U —mSmprsfeo14 50 Ordinary. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ) Atlanta, Ga., January 29th, 1870. j ORDERED: That the order issued from this Department on tbe 27th day of February. 1809. authorizing certain news papers in this State to publish Executive Orders and Proclamations, and all subsequent orders up to this date, of a similar character be, and -they are hereby revoked. Given nnder my band and the seal of the Executive Department, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, the day and nurna B*Bt'Li/Ocif, Governor. Application for Letters of Administration. p EORGIA, DAWSON COUNTY.—To whom it may vjr concern.—Alfred W, Mullins having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of adminis tration, with the will annexed, on the estate of John Mullins, late of said county, deceased. This ia to cite all persona concerned, to be and ap pear at my offlee, on the first Monday in March next, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted said applicant. This January 25th. 1870. feb I-80dprsfoe$3 Application for Exemption. tion of homestead, _ o'clock, i>. it., on the 24th day*of February. 1870, at my office, in Hiawassee. This 24th day of January, 1870. JAMES WHITE, 30-?t Ordinary. REPORT OF THE Condition of the Georgia National Hunk of Atlanta, iu Atlanta, in the >Statc of tieorgta, AT TnE Close of Basioess on the 22d day of January, lt70. $154,428 95 100,000 00 Application for Exomptirauv G January 24. 1870.-Y. J. W. H. Stephens has sppl I for otemptioryM personalty, and setting apart ard valu .tion of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock, a. m., on the 10th day of February, 1870, at my office. A. D. WOODS, j*tf29-w2t v Ordinary. Application for Exemption. p BORGIA, HARALSON COUNTY.-Ordlnary’soffice, \JT January 24,1870.—Seaborn S. Brown has applied for exemption of personalty, and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pass npon the same at 12 o'clock it., on the 10th day of February, 1870, at my office. A. D. WOODS, jan 30-2t Ordinary. Due from other National Banks ’ Duo from* other B*nVi and Bankers. Other ReD Estate Cash Item?U*K^uding stamp’s) Bills of other, National Banks Fractional Currency (including tilckela) Legal Tender Npw-s, £952 20 5.714 27 3,149 20 163 93 1.894 59 23,602 00 1,114 10 steady; demand good at 244 to 24|; sales 7,700 bales; receipts 8,637 bales; exports to Liver pool 3,615 boles; coastwise 232 bales. Oats 75o. Iran 30c. Hay firm at $30. Pork firmer; mess $20 50 to 530; sugar dull and lower; prime 11 to 114c. Molasses, prime 68 tq,71c; others unchanged. Gold 211; sterling 31 J. New York sight par to l discount Mobile. February 1.—Cotton quiet; sales 1,250 boles; middlings 244 to 24£c; receipts 981 bales. Augusta, G*., February 1.—Cotton in fair demand and pnccs easy. Sales 524; Beceipts 838; Middling* 234. Baltimore, February 1.—Cotton nominally 25 to 254. Fiuar active, prices unchanged. Wheat steady. Corn, white, $1 u> $1 03; Yellow 93 to 94. Provisions uuebanged*- Whisky 28 to 99. Virginia's, old 50; 66’a 58; 7*s 544; Coupons, old 59|; New 60 bid. Savannah, February 1.—Cotton—receipts 390 bales; exports 2,948 bales; sales 400 bales; middlings 244e; market quiet and declining. St: Louis, Tebrnaiy 1.—Corn—best grades advanced 1 to 2fl; mixed and yellow sacked 75 to 77c; white 88 to 89c. Provisions quiet. Pork $27 25 to 27 50; shonlders 12|c; clear sido9l6ie. Lard nominal. Chablehtox, February 1.—Cctton, demaud, coufiued to few buyers; fcsier'tendency; soles 700 balesuniddling at 24Ifc; receipts 1,363; ex ports to Havre.014. . Arrived— StiYuner Champion from New York; steamer »VMaryland from Baltimore; schooner ErumiW from Baltimore; schooner AnniC Harris frt?a New York; schooner Jeddie from Savannah; schooner Poorter Newton from New York; schooner P. M. Wheton from Waa«»outh, Mass.; schooner A. Deveronx from Baltimore; schboner F. H. Bucklin from Way month; schooner J. ErDaily from Balti more. LXABXUnZS. Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund Discount Exchange...................... Profit and Loss.. Individual Deposits . ^ 414,600 10 I, Edward L. Jones, Cashier of the Georgia Natl Bank of Atlanta, do solemnly awcar that the above stXtement is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. E. L. JONES, Cashier. STATE OF GEORGIA. 1 Sworn to and sub- COUNTY'OF FULTON.) scribed before me this 1st day of February, 1870. D. «. JONES, Notary Public. Correct-attest. JOHN RICE, ) JOHN COLLIER. J Directors. ETE.IIAWSON. ) TIT ANTED.-Agents to sell a thoroughly good do ll mestio article, wanted in every family. ExdU' aire territory gives. Business pleasant and respects- Oiie agent sold SCO in one small town; one, realms; one, 31 in calling on 33 families; a er, 36 per day for days in succession, npon which he made $42 per day; and others do equally as well. Send for circular LITTLEFIELD L DAME, feb 2-^4w 102 Washipgton street, Boston, Mass. FIFTY-ACRE COUNTRY FARMS ON LONC TIME; OR, Exchange for City Property. y HAVE3,000acres ot land (the Pools' ea- snd Beady and lands are finely timbered, i aprovements, cleared land, lie well and are every wav I, and near Rough lome of them have creek and branch •very way desirable for small market for all kinds of wood end lumber. I will these lands altogether or In colors farms, erms: Half ca»h; balance in one and two years, with interest or exchange for any kind of Atlanta prop erty. - 1 have a correct map showing the exact distance and positions of every lot from Atlanta. G. W. AMUR, Beal E»Uto ml ImoioiIm Agent, feb l-2t Do. 3a Alabama atrcct. Application for Exemption. G EORGIA. DAWSON COC.S'TY—John Quarles baa applied to exemption ol peraonaltj and setting apart and ralaatlon of homestead, and I will the same at 13 o'clock w.. oathe loth dap< 1670, at my office, In HawronTlUe. DAJJIEL FOWLFR. fob 1-lt* Ordinary. pass npon February 306 62 74 11 1,270 60- 89,000 00 193.210 91 18,317 12 2,421 64 ' U • S v 'Marsliars Sale. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE, \ - Atlanta, Ga., January 27th, 1870. | U NDeIi and by virtue of a--writ oi fieri facias Is sued out of the Honorable, the District Court of the United States foPthe Northern District of Georgia iu fsvor of the plaintiffs. French, Richards k Co., in the falloying cate.to-wit: French, Richards'* Co., vs. Edward R. Sab seen, I have levied upon aa the property of Edward Sasseen, part of land lot No. 78, in the 14th District, _ -city ward No. 5, city of Atlanta, county of Fulton, Stats of Georgia, bounded and described as follows: Front- ing on Broad street, in said city 50 feet, and adjoining former residence oiE.IL Sasseen, and a lot of land belonging to H. 8. P. Grant and running back 100 feet, to an alley. Also, on lot of land immediately in rear of said lot. fronting 25 feet on Forsyth street, and run ning back 75 feet, more or leas, to the above mentioned si ey, and lying next to that recently set apart as And will sell the same st public* auction at the Cdfcrt Honse, tn tbe city of Atlanta, county of Fulton, and Stats of Georgia, on the First Tuesday iu JUarcti Next, between the lawful hours oisale. Dated at Atlanta, Ga., this the 27th day of January, 1870. Property pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney, Tenants in possession notified in writing. jan28-w4W Application for Dismission. Cantrel, represents to , rt, in his petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Lance lord Can trell estate. Tils is, therefore, to eite all persons concerned, kin- drtd and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, whf said administrator should not be discharged from hisadmiaistration, and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday vfl January next. This 4th day of October, 1869. JAMES WHITE, ott 19-m6mpiefee$ 56 Ordinary. A pplicaliou Ur Exemption. G EORGIA, HARALSON COUNTY.—Ordinary’s Office, January 24, 1870.—Josiah Gqggins has * “ for exemption of personalty, ‘and set- valuation of Homestead, and I will and i the same at 10 o'clock a. a£., y, 1870, at my office. jan-t8 w2w Application for Exemption. G : ffiGIA, DAWSON COUNTY.—Daniel P. Mou. to has applied for exemption of person alty, and setting apart and valuation of I will pass upon the same the 10th day of February, 1870, at Application for Exemption. [A, TOWNS COUNTY.—Joseph Eller applied for exemption of personalty, and apart and valuation of homestead, and I upon the same at 1 o'clock *. u, on 24th day 1870; at my office, in Hiawassee. This 24th r; 1870. JAMES WHITE. Jan ii-2t Ordinary. rnHE symptoms of liver I complaint are uneasi- ess and pa'.n in the side— Sometimes the pain ia in tho shoulder, and is mistaken for rheumatism. Thsstom- of appetite and sickness, bow- els in ^Vocral, costivo, sometimes alternating with been done. Often complain- of weaknels, debility, low spirits. Sometimes, some of the above symptoms jattend the disease, and at hem; but tho liver is general- i most involved. Cure the Uver with DR. SIMMONS’ LiVEU UEGllLATOU, [preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be rirtivyegetable, and can do no injury to any one. — *--*TiUsedby hundreds, and ksown for the as one of the most reliable, efficacious s preparations ever offered to the suffer- i regularly and persistently, it Is sure to {Dyspepsia, headache, jaun dice, costivsness, sick head- icbe, chronic diarrhoea, af fections of the bladder, camp r.hiUa, .fkoanoffi nf the skin, impurity of the blood, melateijoly or depression oi spirits, heartburn, colic, n painelu the beweta p«io in the hrafl, fever and ague, ■ npsy, boils, pain in back and limbs, asthma, ay, boils, pain in bi *ejaip v*. female affections, and bilious dives erally. II. ZKILIN &CO., Druggists, Macon, Ga. NATIONAL FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS AXD TXTiTTQT COIVC3P^V3Xr'Sr. Chartered by Act of Congress. BAIN KING HOUSE, No. Seventh. Street, Washington, D. C. IFiAxa.xxo© Ooixiraxittoe: H. D. COOKE, of Jay Cooks, k Co.. Chairman. W. 8. HUNTINGTON, First National Bank. Hon. L. CLBPHANE. Internal Bevenne Department Hon. J. M. BRODHEAD. Second Comptroller, U. 8. Tl HonfEDGAR KETCHUM. ATL ANT ABE AN CH, BROAD STREET. Open from 9 a. m., to 3 r. u., and on Saturdays, from 7 te 9r.ic. DEPOSITS FROM FIVE CTS. UPWARD, RECEIVED. thirty days. Deposits can always be withdrawn without notice. All the profits belong to the depositors. Invest ments are only made in securities of the United States. JOHN BICE. Chairman Advisory Committee. B. D. BADGER, Secretary. PHILIP D. COREY, jan 30 6t Cashier. THE GREAT TONIC IIPIGORANT! SOLOMONS’ BITTERS THE REGULATOR OF THE LIVER and STOMACH. THE HELP TO THE Xi ABOH.IJJG- MAN. SOLOMONS’ BITTERS Are prenounced by all who have used them, as tho Best Tonic of the Age. pORmleby all dealeis, and prepared at the Labora- A. A. SOLOMONS & GO., DRUGGISTS, S»^V.''t7’^.3Xr3Xr^.0EC, GrjA.. SOLOMONS’ SALVIAS HAIR RESTORER Is ns clear as water, docs uot stain tho shin, and is guaranteed to restore the HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR. '-»• Item _ WHAT HOUSEKEEPERS SAY ABOUT OUR, NEW \ltifii “Their value cannot be estimated.” “Each succeeding year adds to their pop ularity.” “No economical Housekeeper can afford to be without them.” “They ought to be in OTcry honse in this conntry.” “They can be cheerfully and conscienti ously recommended by every person who eTcr used them.” “Thoroughly reliable in all situations, neTer failing to operate and giTe perfect satisfaction.” 13,847 SOLD I3XT 1868. 14,057 Bold in 9 months of 1869. FILLEY’S GENUINE CHAHTEK OAK STOVES Are manufactured only by the Excelsior Manufacturing Company, ST. LOUIS. For sale by Langford k McCrath, Atlanta, Ga. deell-dSm ^ V \ \/ v V U.S. MARSHAL’SSALE. &MLLC* rxea U. S. Mammal. Northern Dxst. or Ga.) Atlanta, Ga., January 28,' 1870. ) the United States for the Northern District of Georgia, in favor of the plaintiffs, Samuel Bevan k Co., in the following case, to wit: Samuel Bevan k Co., va. Talley k Wells, of Atlanta^ and in lot No. 85, in the 14th District ol Fulton county and State of Georgia, containing three and three-quarter acres, more or less, and described and bounded as follows: Bd '— Daniel street 231 feet from TREMONT HOUSE. Mirieita Street, North of the State House. W. C. LOUGHMILLER, G. H. & A. W. FORGE, DEALERSIN| BOOTS, SHOES,* AND TRUNKS. (Sign of the Big Iron Boot.) 'Whitehall Street 1 ATLANTA, GA. ARMY jCOODS. 15 OOO McCLKLLA2i SADDLES. 3.000 ARTILLERY RIDING, DO. 2,500 VAUSR, DO. DO. 15,000 ARMY SHIRTS. 3.000 RUBBER BLANKETS. 5.000 ARTILLERY, DO. (rod.) 4.000 ARMY, DO. (grey, heavy.) 8.000 DO. PANTS. COO DO. TENTS. UTLEY PLOWS. plows. PRICE, SO. SEND YOUR ORDERS SOON. Uorsford’s Bread' Preparation. 1 yeast powders. If you want to live long and have health, use Horsford’s Bread Preparation. MARK W. JOHNSON, jan 20-c—Jy 15-ly Broad street. CHANGED SIDES, Thraaher’a new building, convenient and attrac tive, on the pleasantest side ef Whitehall street, at No. 66, Just over the way from my former location, which TO BENEFIT All parties aa well as myself. It Is needless to tell'you what are my Intentions -J,oat,como and buy. ’ I prom ise you the lowest price. THE PEOPLE Are finding out that a good Boot' or Shoe ia the cheap est, and that such are sold at my house for cash only; BUT FOR SOMETHING LESS THAN A FORTUNE. I. T. BA! No OG.Wli United States Mail Stage ATLANTA TO DAHLONECAl to accommodate. A. v., of mall days, and they will be fuTMahed a ticket when registered. Baggage taken to and from the office free of charge. JOHN CAIN, J*., Proprietor. Atlanta, January ,30th, 1869. P. S.—Express packages taken to and from the office All other packages desired to be sent by the Hack wil be received and delivered at the Stage office and at Mo Afoe, Kellogg k Go's store, on Peachtree street. I will, also, act as Agent in reference to any land I og tn Forsyth county. Address me at Camming, Oa.j REAL ESTATE SALES. Honae door, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, the real es tate belonging to the Dawson Iron Mining Smoltz Manufacturing Company, of said county, constating of tho following lots, and parts of lota, to-wit: No. 368, 381,787, 846, and the mineral interest in the following lets: 719, 845, 844. 778 and 720. all in the 4th District of said county of Dawson. No person In actual pos session. Sold for division, ice., nnder direction of Jesse Hendrix, John Holkenhall and S&muel Harlin, Commissioners. Terms cash. Jsnuray 6th, 1870. S. a JOHNSON, jan 21-301 Attorney for Applicants, CERTAIN PRESERVATION OF SIGHT! WE HAVE APPOINTED Messrs. Lawslic & Haynes, JEWELERS, 50 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga, Sole agents in this vicinity for the sale of oar (cele brated perfected SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES. of finish, and not least the scientific Accuracy with which they arc Ground, . Bender them altogether the moat desirable. They as sist ths sight most perfectly, cause a contin uous and abiding improvement IN TECE EVES, re espooially eaay and pleasant to wear, and last a GREAT MANY YEARS, Without requiring to be changed, ao are tho cheapest AS WELL AS THE BEST. O A. rr T I O W : We never supply or employ Peddlers. LAZARUS & MORRIS, Manufacturing Opticians, Hartford, Conn, jan ia-ly Application for Lc.rve to Sell Lands. of Johnson Ledbetter, late of said county, < for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said de ceased. December 9th, 1869. ANDREW J. KELLEY, petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Hiram Crane's estate; this is, there, fore, to cite mil persons eoneernod to show eanse, it MMiiMMHMgMsald administrator should not he J ?£C*f?a idbm : day in DeocmbeL-TStw. DANIEL FOWLT-L, THE NASHVIL Daily Republican Banner MIDDLE TENNESSEE MAKKETS. It Is the atandarAof commercial accuracy with the trade of the Temies^se l\Vvcv Valley. Subscription, 85cents per month; or, ten dollars a lltaa REPUBLICAN BANKER, NASHVILLE. REYNOLDS’ TURBINE WATER WHEELS. rpHESE TURBINES surpass all others in simplicity, X durability and cheapness to put in operation.— They give the greatest economy of water, adapted to variable streams, and where back-water usually stops other wheels, these staunch Turbines continue to per form their labors with Utile interruption from floods or dronth*. In meat locations . , w a^lArge^ expense^ MiU_ Shafting, Gearing, Spindles, S Gotten flume is required—thus saving Shafting, Gearing, Spindles, >lting Cloths, Machinery for driving and Woolen Mills, all of first-£k»« x rtti&- DR. E. S. BILLUPS, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office on Wliiteliall Street, [AMBKBUN, BOYNTO PRATT’S •A.STR.AXi»» OIL, . , NUKE many other Illuminating Oils, is PER. U FECTLY PURE, an ‘ ^ or mixtures of any kind, while burning, givee nsbng C companies Indorse and urge c of the “Astral” Oil in preferez Piepetod only by tjon,duly.tlliSi . ___ — fully administered Perryman'i This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any tho*- can, why said administratrix should notbe discharg'd from her administration, anJ receive on the first Monday la Octet** " ’ * “ ls 5th day of July. iso. s- Joly20 —Sm ■* ' PrUe 81; by Mall St M. f«ow._„ attest to the virtues whom w most respectfully r. G-n. rf. s. Holt, President J _ . .. Bot.J. r.r«ld«r. Perry, Ga: CoL E. K. Spxrk*. Al lan- Goorgo J.LuntfonJ, E.U., Conductor 8. W. K. K.: ■ ■■ Moslerson, Esq, Sheriff Bibb cooaty; J. A. Butts, 'Aiubriilge, Ga; Dyies A Sporhewk, editors • FI. ri un,” Tallaharsee; Rev. J. W. Burke. Macon, Ga.; v.**il Powers, Esq., Superintendent S. W. B. B.; Dan: •' rtnllard, Bullard’s Station, Macon k Brunawick R. K., V«rggs county, Ga.; Greenville Wood, Wood’s Factor'. Macon, Ga.; Rev. F~ F. Easterling, P E. Flor ida oi.iirence: Major A. F. Wooley, Kingston, Ga.; Edito- '.7aeon Tele; FOK SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS h hsf L--'hwly Haralson Sheriff Sales, G eorgia, iiaualson county.—winbc-soidbe- Ictot iQ Court House door, in tho town ol Bu- chao*ff t ounty of Haralson, on tho first Tuesday in March vrptt. the following property, to-wit: - . . : 0 l land No. 203, in the 7th District of Haral- fv, Ga. Said property levied on aa tho prop- iufcs Winters to satisfy a fl fa issued from the jurt oi the C53d District, Q. M., in favor of Said property sold for the tad, and properly pointed T. G. WALDROP, Deputy Sheriff. a any amount and at crated pamphlet f - • doe 17-3nj J, O. Bex 1183, te Liberty rt., N. Y. DISSOLUTION.. rpilE courtlier«htu l eretoloro existing between Messrs. Tutmier & F.ujlilov (lay dissolvedhy. — - ’Ini ''■Application for Exe: gj “"^ItOUSTY.—Chas. t 56 feet along saidv feet along F. Phinixy’a lot: thence north 18 west 303 feet along Robinson’s private alley; thence south 64 west 51 feet along same alley; thence north 18X wait 120 feet; thence north 21 )£ east 419X feet along Baugh’s lot and Webb's lot, to place of be And will sell the same at public auction, at the Court Houso, In the city of Atlanta, oounty of Fulton, and State of Georgia, on tho * First Taeaday tn Mareli Next, between the lawful hours of sale. nreih Garden, Flower, r nm* tier.* 1} Tree, Slirul> untl EvcrgrcEh Seeds wit* directions for cult tin, prepaid toy mall* Tlte most complete and judicious assortment in tl»c conntry. Agents wanted. 7*^ s % $?00]per 100; $; Ingnat, erer-bl. EBLSSaJi _ — - tions. Pricedoatalcguoto any address, gratis; also, trade list. Seeds on oommfoslon. , Ga., January 28th, 1870. jan 29 4w Application for Dismission, G eorgia, habalson county. —whereas. Graves Eves, administrator of ths estate of By- nam Hall, represonta to the Court, in hi* petition duly filed and entered on rooord, that he has fully adminis tered the Hall estate. Thu is therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and oreditors, to show cause, if any they can why s?ld administrator should notbe aischarged from his adminUtraticn, and receive letters of dismission on tho first Monday in January, 1870. This Octobe 4tb, 1860. A. D. WOODS, oct 12 m6mprsfee$4 50 Ordlnar Towns Postponed Sheriff Sales. W ILL be sold before the Court House door. In town of Hiawassee, Towns county, Ga., on first Tuesday In February next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, via: Lot of land No. 157, in the 18th District and 1st Seetion of originally Cherokee now Towns county, known aa the Ivey Mount sGray, Wm. R. McConnell and others against Richard a Ketchnm, Alexander Carr, George A. Ketchum and James Gray. Property pointed out by said Wm. R. McConnell. January 3d, 1870. * — ‘ ** jan If-tda !UU OI JJUIBUUUllJ U1U OCA* - . < r- -omostezd, andII.will pies. (Oj.pu.lte <L., :k, r. m., on too 24th day of' ** T ifdCf, In Hiawasseo Thia 21th anL.r— I by taati. r.4 lbs. Early Rose Potato, fruity plants, ** raati-tAU- Conover's Colas* al K000, i *• ~ Japan :od Cranberry, for upland or •e, $1 00 per 100, prepaid, with dlrec- il**. fcz^.cds on 00ol... , - . n , B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established 1842. dee 14-dltwtm 5 0FFICK.1 U. S. Manhal’t Sale, UNITED STATES MAKSHAL'S Atlanta, Ga, Januaary 27th, U NDKB and by virtue of » urit ol flera faciaa, iaeued onto!the Honorable, the Dietrict Oourt ol the United States lor the N orthera Dtatrict ol Georgia, In toor ol the plaintiff, George P. Gcrdiog. in tho follow ing case, "to-wit: George F. Gerding VA Jules Poplin. I hare leviad upon, aa the property of JnleaPopUn, tv lot No. 14. In the city of Atlanta. Stats of Georgia, ting a part ol land lot No. 51. in the llthJDUtrtrt of ortclo allyHenry now Mt -n county, bounded north- eard by city lot No. 13, northwest by eity lot* Noe. 17 rad X and southeast by city lot No. U, fronting on Collins street one hundred tot, “L“aMcnr>fed bt tot Na lfSrteid city, ttelnt Apart ot»>o;yns_land H 7£d^ 0 Jnto£ne at public auction, at toeOourt House, in the City of-Atlante, county of Fulton, and State of Georgia, on‘ ti e First Tuesday Iu March Next, between the’lawful hoars of eaie< Dated ‘ * v, “ ^Property pointed out by plaintiff* altircey. Tenants ia posseeslott notified in D yMYTh *U. S. Marshal. an 28-wlw Sash, tooovfc, a-, Made upon short notice. DRY AND C FRAMING | LUMBER* LUMBER SAWED TO ORDER. Janll-c 00*8-17 T HEATER. De Give’s New Opera House. u. hauvey k oo Open Highly, for a short season only, wlU* K. BO»SF. UAI/rON, The celebrated tragedian, rad a firabdaaa dramatic at Atlanta, Ga., thla 37th day ol January, legitimate TRAGEDIES, COMEDIES AND PLAYS will b. presented in rapid succession. ACliango of* Bill JVigfHtly. For Full ParUculars see Programmes of tho Day. . Matinee every Saturday afternoon, st 2 o’clock. Orchestra $1 25; dress circle $1 01; ffcmfly cfrdq 75 cents; gallery 50 cents, jan 2G-tf