Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, November 30, 1870, Image 3

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«7ti£ tJiittof MrlUpeiuTV. DEMOCRATIC MUHICiPAL TICKET. / roll X iv.ua t. ALLY 5NUEK. von . First Ward - (_' Fifth Wi LD1DUKN . C. W. V>’BLLS, C. f*. OASSIN. !- N. A MoUINDON, ItOBUKT J. hOWHY. • lilt W It D. THOMPSON, It. I! HUTliS.lt. .JOHN II. MFO^SL'N. A WltlUIlT. F I' KICK, A 1, llMWI.KIt. i i A. GEORGIA Wednesday Nlornlnu, Nov. 30. I H7C. IUnn'd death is n linax. Not a ititk ol news in town. Kkukubkh, Forrest is coming. Ms. ,1. Tsmplkton will soon return to the eity. Tint Council want water works and so does Atlanta. Oni.y four nights tuoro for the Florences. Go while you can. Perdido! —Where is Perdido, and from whit is Perdido derived ? Will some one inform ? Found.—A knife, valued lit 50 cents, winch the owner can have by proving property and paying for this notice. Tub Supt-ri u Court was engaged all day yesterday in the trial of Inues, which will probably be concluded to day. Thr small negro boys amuse themselves an.', many others by throwing somersaults and vaulting in the park. Is not Mitchell street, above Whitehall, nar rowed down too much for the convenience of wagons by the building tnat< rial of a certain firm in that vicinity ? Infinitussim Af..—We heard a gentleman say tie knew ol an inlaiit, that is ti weeks old and only weighs 2$ pounds- just tills the hollow of ps lather's hand, and is sprightly and healthy- Wr. hear gome complaint from certain parts ol the country, relative to the depredations ol burglars and stock thieves. Would, it not be well for the Government to send us more troops? _ ^ Arrival of about twenty or thirty laborers lor the State Kand yard, trim Tennessee. Scarcity (?) ol colored labor in the city, we suppose, the cause ol procuring them from Tennessee. Btuuck with an Ayr.—A negro drayman while disputing aliout with a young man, on Mitchell street, near Whitehall, was struck with ari are on 'lie head which can ed him to him d fir I isely. When last seen ho was looking up a guardian lor the young man. • Polio (Iouut —In conwcpionce nf not hold ing the Monday court, his Honor prodded ovir a very interesting levee yesterday morning.— About 25 rases were biouglil up for a bearing, wlilc.li were disposed of In a summary manner The majority plead guilty to the sumeold weak- i es. and received the same Utlmrly admonition, ji’m the usual lines and Costs. Tint Kloricncrs.—Last night was presented that laughable comedy Handy Andy, lor the second time this season in Atlanta. The largo all (lichee fully appreciated H, perceiving as it wen- new merrlt and amusement limn Mr. Florence's rendition. Mrs. F is indeed a brilliant star and pleases in all her performances. They aresup- .ported by an excellent company, and all per form with ttie greatest ease and elegance. The present week should not pass away without every one having seen the Florences. Tint Grand Hall of the I. O. li. II. that cainn Oil Monday evening at the Kimball House, was indeed a gala occasion. The pleasure and amusement ol the evening consisted of mirth, wit, dancing, ami supper. The elite of our German popula'ion were there, and many ol our —native citizens, engaging together in the highest style of theterpsicliorian art, Indeed thedauclng was beautiful and was kept up until late, and followed by the announci ment of the time lor refreshments, which were spread in another department suitable lorlhe occasion. It is useless to say the supper was enjoyed liy the party, *or consisting of the richest and most delicious viamls and iu endless variety—it was too tempting. Wo would be pleased to notice it at greater length hut have not the space and data, Butllce it to Bay it will loug ho remembered. Council Mkktino.—At a special meeting ot the Council, held Tuesday evening, November 2’Jlli, to consider the question ot water supply, and ol letting out the contract of the same, several propositions wero read, ol which the following is a brief synopsis : The first proposition was read from Messrs. Woodruff Bteadham & Co., Philadelphia, pro- l>osing to furnish waiter from South river for 1436 500, everything complete, but with ma ebluery of less cost, at $307,000 and $373,000 ; Irom Chattahoochee river, $8-13 850, accepting the bonds of the city at seventy cents in the dollar in payment thereof. Holly Manufacturing Company ol Lockport N. V., bid—from South river—$424 694, nnd from Chattahoochee, an additional $270,527. The latter company propose to complete tho ■whole work in six months from time of com mencement. Boston .Manufacturing Company’s bid—from Booth river, exclusive ol piping— $57,000 with a rest rvoir of 3,000,000 gallons, and Ir nn Chat tahoochee with reservoir of 5,000,000 gallons, $104,000 Dennis, Hong «fc Co,, Louisville, bid 74 to 07 dollars jier ton lor piping ~ K. Gwynu, Pittsburg, Pa , hid $260,000 for piping completo. Alter the reading of the above propositions by Mr. Kelley, It was proposed by Dr O Keelt— That the various proi-ositious submitted to tho Council to-oight, tor the construction of Wafer Works lor the city of Atlanta, be ro- terred to the Committee on Wells, Pumps and. Cisterns, iu connection with a committee ol citizens, consisting ot L P. Grant, Win Hush- ton, K K. Huwson, J l^. Flynn, J. A. Hayden and J. L- Dunning. This Joint committee of Council aud citizens to report to Council at its next regular meeting, the most luvorable prop osition which, if adopted by the Council, shall be submitted to a vote ol tho people for ratifica tion or rejection at the municipal election to he held in thia city next week. Tho resolution passed aud tho mealing adjourned. Thf. Improvement on Calhoun street, near tin 1 Mud lent College, which consists nf (Trading, leveling, &e.., is much appreciated by tlie resi dents thereabout, and renders it quite pleasant walking—in dry weather. ANNOUNCEMENTS. j-f - - \\ r uro uui liorl/fd to announce ufOIR THUS. CABIN n* I rnl'ablo .anuidato for Tax Collectoi ol Fnllou comity at tho forth coining oloction la December next. nov—ldc Lost his Dada.—A small amendment from tyjjjf” Wo “ rc ,‘° "^nsisate m .1,1, , , kS±J Mr. JAMBS K. UULLA7T la a candidate to •l,t country g it lost irom his , ,mM, and amused J^ ul lUs C0Ilnty of KuUon , tt9 on „ „r lu roprnaen- the little town Diggers by, u« they supposed, I tatlvya In ih«> Stale LcKialaluro at the forthcoming elec A WATCH FUKK for everybody and |30 per day 1\ pure, liu-iii' m* li^ht Hi d bonoratde. No Gilt rT’tprjiri***’. N'o linuxlug. Atldrees K.MonroeKeins- Gy, ii t coylMw 8 O'CLOCK. -Jn— :ii—ds -, Da—da- slnglng—l)n -da—le- le—da—da—du- da. Bra M >99 Fa it!nr.—This is a new article ot food, wnicli wi take pleasure in commending to lion. Having nerved ihu coantjr, nnil especially the city ot Atlac’a, to (he heat ot hi* ability as one ot their rip- roeontativce In the State Legislature,'and havtiig with drawn IP* name Irom the late Democratic meeting thut n-.-emhlod in thts city to nominate candidates, lor rea- We have used It i'll our lamlllcs ! eons not necessary now to state, he does not (eel bound sml Imve found it to he the must nutneicius, del Irate aud pa'ata’ le article for'tablc use we have It is a light anil agreeable (urine, very pleas ant to the taste, (Jasy ot digestion, and hence spi e -diy adapted to tlie useul the sick, the thou sands ol dyspeptics among Us, and for youug clc! Iren ; besides, the Beu moss, its principal in gredient, has many eiiratlvo properties, and is In -hly recommended lor pectoral and scrofulous i Noromber -,u, tsiu atleetions, and Is perli ctly harmless. Here, tlo.ii, we have an entirely new article ol food of the mist delicate and inviting char acter, adapted to the usu of the table lor Blanc Mange, Buddings, Charlotte dc Busse, etc , and almost invaluable lor use,by the invalid. It is simple, delicate, nutritious, harmless, remedial and economical, as it can be Inruislied lor one- third to one-lmll the cost ol Corn Starch, Mai zeua, Farit a, etc., lor all ot which it is more than a substitute. It is made up without trouble, and will al ways be gnoil. Try it; and our word lor it, you will continue in its use.—Independent. uov3l d&wlw. by the action ol that meeting and !», therefore, an in- dopdhdcn ramtl 'ate, anc will ho sup;Hirted by novS-td MANY FItIBNUS. SPECIAL NOTICES. tv Gkouoia Static Lottihy, row tux Benefit or tub Ormans' IIomb and Fume School.—ComOtuatlOD ClafH, No. r>7 i The following ’*cre tho drivu n ambers novH) It l ■'' vzct a palloni Alaska.—Win re on this globe can we go be yond tlie omnip'CBent Yankee? Landing at Bilka, we bad walked but a short distance into the tin-n w lien we reached the northern dep'-t id Dr, Ayer’s medicines in lull display among the bills, shinnies and dourts ol these boreal liilais. rtiere the tumilmr, homelike names of his Cherry Pectoral,,4’ills,. Ace , salute us Irom the exterior aj.d inferior ot a store which allows more business Ilian its neighbor, and proves tlmt these simple hut sure remedies are even more necessary to savage li.'o than to ourselves where they visit every fireside.—Cur. Alcxand. Journal. decl d*wlui But H6 —The best and cheapest llucliu ill the Doited States is that prepared by Dromgoole For nil diseases ot the urinary organs, Its ac tion is quick, powerlul srid satistai ti.ry, The (iravei, Gout, Dropsy, mi.ky, ropy, or bloody urine, Irequent desire to urinate, dittieulty and pain in urinating, burning pain aud weakness in the small ol tin back, eflects of habits of | dissipation, sml all kindred complaints it ueis in.such a manner as to gain the entire confi dence ot physicians and others. One bottle will euro any ordinary case Price $1, or six f 1 >r $5 Bold by druggists and dealers every where. tiecl-dawlm Budden changes ol weather are productive of Throat Diseases, Coughs, Colds, die, There is no more effectual rebel iu tin se debases to be found, than in the timely use of " Browi s Bron chial 1’roches." Tliey possess real merit, and have proved their efficacy by a lest ol many years, having received testimonials from emi nent men who have used them. nov30-tl*wlw The Fifteenth A.mkniimicnt — Afer ten years of < xpcrirnce, and fifteen changes in tlie ingredients, Phalon has the pleasure ol an notliicing that his Yitalin, or h i! atlon lor Hie Hair, Is a perleel article, capalile ol rnlu lihly restoring gray Imir to iis primary color, and without lailuro. Bold by all druggists and lar.ey goods dealers. uovUO-d&wlw Hl’OTTKD LIKE Dominoes.—The teeth soon become speckled it every defilement is not re moved fp'iu them tvciy twenty lour hours. To do this cfiectually, there ,.is nothing like Si zo- dont. Ii literally renders the enamel impervi ous liuil indestructible. “Spalding's" celebrated Glue, useful and true. iniv.'IO l.vwlw. Avert Tiii^i'.il.- If mother.) w mid give Mr-. Whill-''uWBt-i)run to their eliildrcu when silk, rm.rtati'y woulil be less among them It costa only 25 een'i uovhU-d.vw 1 vr 4! -IT—93— -16— 70 -SB—«I— 7 HOW ARD A CO.. Managers. ; r“ II a Mi mil ('oimtl pa t Inn--II»\v In K(* CSIITAIH AND ITS X IS S.NT CUBK.-Home OCCH- o! life predispose lo Costivenc-ss, (■•peduli) ihin- which allow hut little ci rclso. Persons who contract this untortunato hibtt o(body, under such clr- f umsiauccs, might possibly bu lellcTedby chADging iholr ■cdi-tdarj eiuployments tor others of a more active kind, but this ts by no means certain. Uahitnu! con- Btl;nitin . Is a very ohstinate d'sordrr. Alt tho ordinary po-ne ed-reniedh s invariably aggravate It. NutLing can be more niiurl-.ua than tho continued use of strong aperients. They ai (tret Irritate, and Huai!)' almost uartyr.e the bowols - rendering them so torpid that oni-rnii'U" it of eathartlc insdlcluca have no i-ITeit upon them. A mild aperient, combined with a gentle stimulant, is tho true remedy; and a combination lb the happiest proportion, of these Ingredients Is found In Hostetler's Rtomach Hitters. This Lemons Htom arhlc Invigorates the whole intestinal canal, while quietly rein ring Irom Ha convolutions a!! Impedimuuts lo a free passage through them. No more purgative has this double operation. No ordlrary stimulant , fiesta the desired obj ct Cases ol Constipation abandoned ns hopeless by distinguished medical men have In en cured In a few woclin by these Hlttors. To those who have tiled kii ins medicines ol the dispen sary In vain, we -ay try this lrrensl'ble stimulant amt aperient. There Is no sufficient ri ssou why conaiipa- II.>n sh.uldho (he couseq lenca ot s.alcnmry batiltc. Hostetler's Hillers, by supplying the vigor which would otherwise ho derive I from si-rclso, will In all cates enatilo tho system to perform Its excretory functions regu ar y and Leaitbhi ly. djfupi A WEEK paid agents, male or fon-n’.e, In a apwvJ new inui ufacluriig husbiess at home. No e-pi >u required. AUdreei Novax.Tr Co., Saco, Me, novte iw SALKSMEN WANTED. Bu«1nc»fl honorable, No comp« tlt»on. liberal pay k'lvttn h. \V RKNNKGY, b S. 4lb «t., Phi la. novlC 4w 1'rt‘t* <o Rook Agcnltf, We win r*oml h«' momc Prospociua of onr Naw Ilia- r.iU.(l Fam ly lilli .• to aiiy Hook A Kent, free of chBrge. Adilrffri, ; atiokal Pvblicuimo Co., rblla- delpnla, Pa , Coicap.i, in . or Ft. Loale, Mo. novas tw $10 Made from 50 Cents. HomettaiiiK urKvut y ncedi d by everybody. Gail and or li NamplPB poetaKo puid for 50 ct§ that letail eapl.y for #lu. It. L. Woloott, lbl Chatham bq., N. Y. novl5-4w 1 00.000 A0ENT8 WASTED. now WOMEN CAN MAKE MONEY A McKinney CAN MARK r.f*r heft iK'- kn in ihe market. Martin, 150b CaeetRut Street, Phi It. FARMERS’ HELPER Haowit h'*w to doiihle the profits of tho FAKM, and how farmer* and their none can each uiako $100 PER, MONTH lc Winter. lH.f < < Copn*-* w il ho mailed free to Farm err. Herd uan • m.d addrtas U. ZlEULKHA McCI-K* GY. Philadelphia, Pa. noVlfi 4w Local Agents Wanted. I want a Local Aseiit In every Town aitd Vlllago ,u it.e (’oun’ry, to caLvaw lor Hub .criber* to the Western Woiu.d. A Mao- .iticks't 15 ill Premium Stebl Enoka* vino lr seut kT'atis to every snb$crifx r •'rorr. |’ O ' to $10 00 can Vie tanJy made In i eveiiin.'. A liberal c.arh coint&Beton Is i.w d M-ud stamp f.-r Specimens and Tl/.a Olrcn'ar Address i a M Bb H BIaLI m. Boston Mass. liVe agents wanted por WOMEN OF NEW YORK OR SOCIAL LIFE in the GREAT CITY. Wondtrful dtvol"pmirnla among thq great arDtocracy. Married Vl.nvn Kxpo*ed, A- , Ac. l'rir-i 'J he t.si II nik to sell published. Thi t est terms to Agents uvi- given Address, N. Y. Hook Co. 115 Nn-san tit., Now YorK. novlb-4w V fiKNTS W1NTKD FOIt T1IK I,II.Il l OF THK WOULD. ConUtntng Klseiwood's ‘ LHs of Christ." snd “Lives uf the Apostles, ijvai.g. lists and Mariyra," Doddrhlges Evidences ol > 'nrlsttatifiy,” "History or the Jews,” by Joei-pini"; ' History of ad religion- Dcuoiumalhms.'' w Hi treatise and (aides relating to events connected With 1111)1,1 History, containing many fine engraving.. The whole tormin* a complete Treasury of Christ Knowledge nov 15 tw W FLINT, 1WH. BBVBKTH ST . Phlladolphii •i v i u«h,ui by th»1tih Globe V Bronohml. Throat p'*erlefB and i Hold by Ora ’rlf ml, «(«i id ihur avoid i lower Coin'll and Lunie Dii l» fli til com* am pi ivrnp Fo •t-ec, It it r 11 * I. caring all po fectly k Blllf ADYERTISKMKNT^J)( Dr. Butts’ DtspIVlV sary, buailml Book lor the Uiilliofi—Marriagu tiuiiiu—in anolhrir columu. It stiuulil Im n-Hil by alL jeli-ly Monetary and Commercial /.Tt.ANTA, Ga., November 29—1’. M. FINANCIAL—Brokers ivcru buy;unr ami sm- ling to-ilaj at tbo following quotations; Gold, buying Gold, soiling Bilvor, buying Silver, soiling mti Georgia Railroad Stock OfintjO. Now Voik Kxctiangu, buying at Jc dlscouut. Now York Bxchatigu, soiling at par. COTTON—Tho market to day lias been dull and declining ; midilliugs 14; low aiiddluigs 13} ; good ordinary 13y ; ordinary 11 $. GRAIN—Wheat $1 10 to $1 40. Corn $1 10 to $i 20. Oats 60 to 05c. Rye $1 2f. Barley $1 25. MKAL—$1 20. Feed meat $1. BULK MKA.T—Clear sides 14J; clear rib aides 14 ; slioulders 11. BACON—Clear aides none; clear rib aides none; shoulders 16$. Hams ssgar cured canvaasod 2(1$ to 2>J; plain canvassed 22 to 25. MOLAHSE8—Cuba, per gallon, lilids 31; per bbl. 37$ ; Florida 05 to 75; New Orleans, prime, »5; choice 80 to 85; Byrup, per gallon, 75 to $1. TOBACCO—Low grades, unsound, 55 to 6fi; Low grades, sound,62$ to 65 ; medium grades, sound 05 to 75; fine grades, sound, 75 to $1 , choice $1 25. FLOUR—Fancy brands f7 35; family $<i 75. BUuaR—Crushed and granulated, per It-, 10 to lfi$o; Hard A, 15$ ; B, 15$ ; C, 15; New Orleans, raw, 13$ to 15c. LIME—Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama 50 to 60c. per bushel; Hydraulic Cement $i per barrel; Blaster ol Parts $ii per barrel. LARD—In barrets, 10$ to 17 ; in kegs and cans, 17 to 13 eeuls. LEATHER—White oak sole, per ll>, 40 to 50c, hemlock sole, per lb, 31 to 33c; upper, per dozen, $00 to $05; harness leather, per lb, 40 to 48c. APPLES—Per barrel $4 50 to $5 00 ntiksl Iteporis by Telegraph New York, November 29 —Money abun dant at 4 to 5. Sterling 9 to 9$. Gold 11$ to 11$ Governments steady. Southerns neglected. Cotton quiet; sales 4,500 at 16$. Flour 3 to 10 cents lower. Whisky 90. Wheat 1 to 2 cenl» lower. Corn lower; old 87 lo 01; new 80 to 65 Pork unchanged. Lard dull at 13 to 13$ Baltimore, November 29 —Flour quiet and steady. Wheat dull; choice white, 70 In 75. , ( Corn ; white, 73 to 75 ; yellow, 82. Pork dull, retailing at $24 Bacon quiet; uo r b aides; clear, 18 ; uo shoulders. Hams 21. Whisky 91. I.ONDON, November 29. —Consols 03. Bonds 68$. American securities firm Livedpool, November 29.—Cotton firm; uplanua, 9$ to 9$ Orleans, 9} to 9} ; sales 1,200. Cincinnati, November 29—Flour dull and drooping ; family, $-5 40 to $5 50 Corn, lair demand at 50 Mes» Pork, weak ; sum'l sale* ut $10; not trcily ottered. Lard, quirt; sieam 11} ; kettle 12 to 14. Whisky dull at 93 lo 84. • ver has been ‘‘quailed. Kirtte. PKMBKUTON, TAYLOR & CO , Proprietor.!* and Chcmlat*, . iiov.’T '1# Aiiunu, <«a r 11 i>: k i- tu. 11 it ,\ ris i> MLliRAY & LEMAN’S FLORIDA WATER. Tiit: most lafitini.', agreeable, and refreshing of all perfuinefl, for use on Uie Handkerchief, at the Toilet, and in the Hath. For salo by all Druggists and Perfumers. nov9-eodly IIIC I DA I, ( II A^IIII.U- Kfpayh roil Youho Men, on Great Mogul Kvii.i* ani> A ruber, which Intorfcr* with -M AltlU.MiK, with Buro mottiiB of relief for the Brrlng »}ud 1. fortunate, (llcnttBcd and debilitate. beM ‘v eoiilod loiter ouvelopOB, free of chargo. addrcH-, lIDW.iRI) SANITARY AID A8MOCIA* TION, No. 2 8outii Ninth HI., 1’UILADKLI‘ULA, Pa. ; ( Km .T|Hrrled.-Ri*bat9 for Yoono Men, on Modal Evlla, and the propriety or Imp'oprlety of Retting Married, with Bardury help for thoae who fed unfitted for matrimonial happtneaa. Bout free, In Bealud eovelopea. Addroan, HOWARD ASbO- C1ATION, Box f\ Philadelphia, Pa. acptfiO CJ1TY BitWEKY, CORNKR COLLINH AND UARUI8 8TUBET8, D. FECHTER, - - - Proprietor. Office In old PoatOfllco Building, Loxt Gate City Bar. ATLANTA, . . . . GBOHGIA, JIT Illirhei*! market t»rlc»- paid for Barley. oct*JS-lra G l.o Ut. I A, llENur Countr. Ordinabt'm (frncM, October 4,1S70. J NO. ft. JACKS'i.s applie for letter* of adralr.latra- Uon on the eBtalc of Wiley Jarkcou, colored, late of * Id county, decia-t*d If objec.loim exirt, let them bo filed In etatutory time, or the letti r* w ! he jjrar.t* d W itiieBA my wtllcial aigi.ature. uliU. M. NOL\N. Ordinary. |<H prtuur'a t»•» IS, GEOHG1A* Uenrt Countr. PATENT ORGANIC VIBRATOR, Into Ihe lit not perceptible remove«• hoi.-m i in heiul and • rmblm to Hear diBtinrtly at church. ir*> k'Hari»' *ecd. TreaUse «.n < 'a*Arrh ax.i Dealneaa acut free. Dr. T. IL . ,v TBweIl, 7C3Broadway, Nww Yvai. GETTING'UP UA HS Great Saving to Consumers. Partier ei quire how . ■ vet up c nb-*. Cur Wi$wer !•, rend for 1‘rlce l.lBt, and a Club form will accompany It with full direction-*—tnrUo*; a large raving to con- eumera aud rcmunciativo to Club o.gml/.crs. THE LIVE DRUG STORE RED WINK DRUGGISTS AND & FOX, DEALERS IN Window Class, Polished and Rough Plate Class, Colored and Ornamental Class, STRICTLY PUKE WHITE LEAD, Paint Colors, OIKL!^, nnd Vtirnisliew, All Classes ol BRUSHES, PERFUMERIES, AND TOILET GOODS, PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, And evoryUilng nenally kept In . FIKBT-CLA3S DltUU HOUiE. Tho nnorutoa o( parcb isora !a called to onr LARGE AND WEhL-SELECTED STOCK. CORNER WHITEHALL AND ALABAMA STREETS, ATLak 7Ai GEORGIA • • - OCt30 — t Anisri r. O. IK)X 5 ri l 33 VKNK1 STHKKT, NKW YOHtt. novlL-4^ Agents W dlntngnishcd Boutbern Jotirnn Life and Timet* ol the lariu tiled Danural i) f<»r a novr llfnrtrated work by a urna'lrt. Just leeued, The* ued Ganoral ROBERT E. LEE with a full record of the rampa.gnr ami heroic deeds of hit* i’omfaniunb in Arms : "Na nc i* the world will not willingly Iwtdle." Tm Life of (ien. Lu# lu buru given full t»f fac.li* of intoroBt.m vrr before published. In one hai.d-wine vol . f>» • p.i/an i " • IU .''••••; mgrav ngi*. Oraat ItidiV'-Rii niw • tk*rod lilra»> ■ 1 .** ■ d rt* and active m. n and women i.. ri I! Hu-ur- - w. f k K. II TKBAT A V. Pufo.Uherr.'»M rtruH'fw.i . N- w Yora. novl. r »-lw ACENTS WANTED FOR “LADIES OF THE on i‘ NORFOLK, VIRGINIA AND BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, “ A No. 1 ” Fresh Oysters. rt HENRY F. EMERY. RECEIVED DAILY BY EXPRESS C’aiifi, Half Cans, Kegs, or Ity tlie fiialloii, standard and offidhl bloirraphlei* of every mlitrtva of the PreMdent’a Mansion from Wai*Ulugtou o Grant, hoparb’.y r.iu*trati d on uteei. For c rc i irr and termi, adflre-B, U.S. Pt'BLlriiiNG Co , Now York, ‘ inclnnatl, Chicago, or 8t -L *u 1b. novjV4w $1,000 TO $2,000 SALARY WE GUARANTEE TO PAY H OOK AOKNTS of experience; or a lar/er commit*- ■ton than ie offered by any oth* r Pub laheri* AuentB are making |rt»i to $**i per week cADvai*«iug for our new IIIUBtrated Books. We gnimutoe Agents a salary or a large cornm uflon with a choice of two new aud popuDr b«.’«k» and exclusive te rritory. MeofT.-ra rare chauco to energetic men or Wumen to make money. Secure your agency direct Ir m the publishers. novlS-lw J. B. ttUBK.t t.’ij.. ll'irtfoad, Conu. »ld con If objection'* exisl time, or thu utters \ et^uaturc. U KNHY KONKPH applies to me lor Letters of Ad- tniuiKrniuH) ou tnc opiate of George W. Kuaklc, ccens d let them lx? filed w thia statntory Id begraiitad. VMuiess my olllc.a GBOKUK M. NOLAN. Ordinary. QovB-wBua prtDtcPt foe t U. AOAlif, Auctioneer. THREE MITCHELL 8TREET LOTS. .‘id Instant. »t to o’clock, M three of 1 ba-tne-f h»ls. frontiu< on Mitched • tract by 110 P i t, to ax; Miey bUWoeu Broad street and A. K. e*eag »V store. Ala*), oi-fl lot fronting »»n F*»r»ytn street, between the Seai;o store tud Davis 11 all, 30 hy 1U5 foot, with alley on the side, u I depth. Parlies want ng bu^iuess property wsere the cotton trn.i centers, six .uld be on h »nd. Term-, one-third ca*h ; one third QOth of December ; oue ih.ul 1 ith ol February, with txitere-t G. W, AD A IK, novld-tf Boal Betate agenL A. It. i'O IVJLLK, Aueltouecr. AdmlfilMtrutor'a Hitlo. 1 >Y virtue or an order iri m the Court ol Ordinary of Jj Fu t *u coMnty, 1 will sell before the comt hoa«e dj-r in A.una ui the first Tuesday In J u.uary next, wtihlu tba icy ai hours of es'e. oue city .ol lu said city, upon which there is a small dwelling, rat i lot 'rontlrw on vest l cat htree street 73 feet, ami runulu.' hark ‘ito leet, adjolniu. Corley aud Kagan, and tsa part of land lot No b0, of the li h District ol originally iloi»ry now Km ton county oo'd as the property of Klr.tbe’h Payne, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and crtdxion*. Terms cash. hlCHARD K PAYNE, Administrator. BOTH Id printer’s be(5per S'ltxare. tUxocvutor'M (Halo, ‘ W ILL be sold before tbe court houae door In the town of M-lXiuoa.-U, Ut nry couuiy, Xt.or^i., on Ihe Kmt TaewUy m Noverubur uoxi, bolwcou th • lea.i uoure of a, e, «U me uud- be.onqln^ lo Ihu St I.,i-i, Novimlier 29 —Flour (lull Ciini ' U ' uu ' Ha'**!*. l»io 01 ..ulcoaui*, 3ere»*.,i, ST. 1-ml.iH, ibovimner zu. riour uuu. v qrn , roil ,„ tlIlg u t l^it unrnber mnoteen mine Bin dieuici, dull anil dicluim^ ; yi-1U*w. of to 06. wttn,b.>utetxbty.crueoneafori;utitv,Uon,Uid ^venty , ... 'open uoebanut'd. l’ork $19 lo $1 59. five or .nraiy ecre.uood bo „ I mq livo ImiiilredUfj aud. b»u wxofcanuiot. and 1>| JIhVII.I.K, November *9 — IiapL'in^ firm, of loie uunibur ummy. nlnely-ona, oue huadre-J and > 28 F.ax 28. Flour steady, l’mviblolia, andonunauilrod »ud threo, lu the .evoulli dl.utcl, IjOCIbv Uimp active. Mena 1’ork, on spot, $19 cash. Hard, tierce, belli at 13. Wbisky Bti-mly, 84. Nkw Oih.ka.ns November"29.—Ooltou ac tive ; middlings 15$ to 15$; ealt-u 10,500. Nokfolk, Nnvember 29.—Dolton steady; mixlxlliugs, 15 ; sales 399; exports coastwise, 3,475; stock, 5,098. , .. . . eerouiy five or .maty aao.i{ooxi bottom land—«Od lot rouuln- lug two hi. ini red t a .< aud a hall art os, and lots and uarl« l two . con taining in the aggregate six hundred and fitly acres, more or less, aud ly lug Octweeuouc and two miles It em McDonough, on what is anew*'- as tho Lawrenceville road, with good dwelling aud suthoases, a splsudtd orchard, aud ab- ut two hundred acres In a good sute of cultivation. Au*out the same time and place seventy- five shares Georgia Hailroad stock. Terms oa»h. ctiAULKb W ALMkK. I - U.T.OULKSHY, Ixocutor*. .i'l>tJo-t(i. rluwa’e be $S per (qawe. Forsyth Sheriff's Sales- W ILL be sold before the court fcou-s door In tho town ot I’umratng. hitw.vn the **gal Lours ot sale, o- the flrrt Tuo-dsy iu D**cciuber next. Tot of Land No. 1171. lu tho Hta district and first section of Forsyth county. Levied ova* the proper IT of A 11 McDonald to satisfy an attachment fi fa in la wn uf T 11. wsnford vs. a li McDounil as the prop- •.rtyof the dute’dauL Property poiuted out In said ti fa. Levy made aud ret iinca to uxe $>y a liatiill, Novem- bi*r 4, 187W. J. A. SIMMS, Deputy fihcrlfl. nov8 tds - Printer’s fee $2 bo por levy. AcImiiiiMtrutor'M Sale. W ILL bo sold on the First Tueiday In November next, wlthtu tho legal hours ot sale, lu the town of Fayetteville, Fayette county, Georgia, the lands bolong ng to th# usuie ol Isaac II. Smith, dtceased. *n-1 Charles G. tsmith, tho following tracts or pt’ctna of land, to*wit. One hundred and twenty acres, It being the west part of 'ot-No M ; also, part of lot No -r.1, contain tag l*)l Vg acres, being Die west half ot said lot; also, lots Nos L2 uid W, conui lug ;>Oj acres, m *r«* or ic-s. ait lytn»r a^4 being in ortgluiHy the OIL now ?ih districts of said Sifinty. Said auds lying on l.li e creek. Sold pursuant lo the will ol Isaac H Smith, decea.-id. and for a division among the heirs aud Thanes G. Smith. Terms made know u ou day of sale. Also, fractions of No. Ml, containing one hundred and tmrty-two arrets, more or less, and fid, containing sixty seven acres, ru«)ra or le*s, tn thefitu land d.strict and 7 h tut.ula district, the property of Isaac 11. Muiih, ut ceased. R. W. LSACQ, Administrator do bonis non cum testamento annuo, septlfi Ids printer s fee $& per tqaare. .Administratrix Stile. W ILL be eold on the flret Tueeday In January next, before me court house d.xir, in Atltuia. iTnilub couuiy, xlroruu, by urilur ol (he Ordinary ol >aid coeu (j, Xfn- ftillowinir lute, of wild landa owned and claimed by Ai drew Unw.xrd, deceaaed, el time uf hie dcaih. n : Lot. No.. 43 unit itv, tn the 4ui d.auict of originally lfabnrn cuur.lv. Ua. Lute No*. 367 and 57V In 14th district, of let eectlun, originally Cherokee county, Ua. Lute Noe 181 »ntl tr u m me let dlatrlct, of dtheoction, originally Cherokee couuiy, (ia. L l«No S-J and 151 tr: *s-h dlatrlct, of 8d section, ort- giually Cbcroaoe couuiy, tia. Lo. No. 33-.I in the 8i dletrlct, of lid acctlon,, origi nally Cle-rokce county. >la. Lot No. &i7 in lath diatnet, of ir.d aectlon, originally Ch J rokee county. (4a. Let No. OiStn trtd dtalrtct, of 2d aectlon, originally Cherokee Count)-, tin. Lot No. ill tn 17tn diatricl. of «th aectlon, ortglraUy Cherokee county, Ua All aold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of U>. aatd Andrew Howard, duccared. Nuvemlxr 6, laTU. KLIZAUaTil K. II. UOWAHD, Adm’r. noriO-tda t'rtutvr*a lee $5 vet rqiUre. Warranted Fresh and Good Wholesale and Kctail* A UBNBKAL ASMOUTMiLNT 0? Salt Water Fish from the .Coast of South Carolina Georgia & Florida. KEPT IN ICE. ORDERS from the Country Solicited; PACKED IN ICE AND 8HIPPED TO ANY POINT. Transactions Cash ! Call or aend yonr (jitDSRri to tha .1 TLA VTA ICE HOUSE, WJSST 611)1 WU1TKUALL HTRXBT YHONTINO HAILROAD. oclldim S3 Watch 1 S3 Watch!I TUI OBIAT EUBOPBAJf Eureka Aluminum Gold Watch Co. ■ATI ArrOlXTBD L V. DEFOREST, Jeweler*, 40 aid 43 Broadway, New York, Hate Ayfoutd for tho U. S. A N I) have anthortzed them to sell thetr great leant ALumttt a Uui.it Warcnna for Tam DuuLaua, and tn warrant to aaeh and Wery on* to keep correct time lur oue year. Tula Watch we gwaranloe to be the beet and ctu-aiwet ttme-ke«i>er that la now in na. In any part ol tna globe. 1 be w >rka art In do-ible eaeea, La- dlca'and Ornt'a elza, and are beautifully chaMd. The caeee are made ol tbe metal now eo widely known la Knropeaa AlnutUnm Outd. It haa tka exact eelor of Gold, watch It alway* vdta na; It will atanl tha teat of the etrungeat ar'.de; eo one can tell It from gold only by weight, ine/'Alumlunm **’16 being 1-10 lighter. The • erg. arewta-le by machinery, ease aa Ute well known American Wa-.h. The Aliimtnam It a cheap metal, hence we rat ariord tn aell the Watch for *8 and make a amah profit. W. pack tha Watekaafaly In a amall box and vend 1 by mail to auy part of tha U. S. on receipt <>■ *3 5 ■; fifty ceuu for packing and pottage. Addraaa alt rider* to u. V. itrCK. >KK*T Jb OO., 40 * 42 Broadway, M. Y. uov6-1m r u Jt;; GREAT SOUTHERN PASSENGER k MAIL ROUTE V A 5 ATLANTA AND AUGUSTA, -TO- 1 Charleeton, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Wllmtni ton. A olden, Richmond, Wsshln^n, Baltimore Philadelphia, and Now York. ’ Hn ( ^?t N aU L 7ix^n B T ylhl9 L '‘ n ° 340,1 C ’ erUlD » Bd nnT?if UOUSBh in thle Line have been thor- Ampiu tlae for CO;U)UCTOU8 Ol *.fcii Line an; Affable and (Joarteona to Pataengeri. NO CHANCE OF CAR8 Between Wa«t Point, Oa^and Wllmlnfton, K.C. 9DICK TIME AND SDBE C0KXECII0K3 VIA CEORCIA RAILROAD. P ABSKNUEKAran |inrcha*o 1'lirouwh Tlnketa uti.l have their HAtiUAUE chucked through from Unvv Oriaana, iflohlle. fflonteomery. Co- 1 utnbua, aud Atlanta, »o Hlchmond, llaltlmnre, Wiablngton. ThU- adeipUla, nnd New York, FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES Vlu Auarunta, Unorglft. \ nd " llm| b-’ton; via Colnrub^ Char lotte and Kalelgb; via Columbia. Danville and Hich- meud, via Allaixla, Augusla, WUmingloL, and Bay Fareaslow liy Aagnsta as any otber Route. NlgbCTraLi^'cavlngAtiaata^yThle^Kout^^ ° D *“ u t HI (Awl« h In C to gu North by 6ea will find a 8p,end.d Line uf ytuamrblpa from Charleeton, 8. C„ to Baxtlmofc, Fh:.adelpfiia, Boston and N«w York THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS Offer every inducemun to Faeecngers, with Tables saa* pl.ud w :th every laxary thr Northern and Charles* r ton Markets can aflord; and for SAfetj speed and comfort, are UNRIVALLED ON THE COAST I Thrungb Ttckete on eale at Montgomery, West Po.Dt, and At.&nU, to New York via Chaneeton 8team- J .A. K0B8HT, tor Sm 0encr * T,tket Agent, Georgia n.iir-Q.d AGENTS WANTED In ell ;iaru of the United Sutee, to Belt L. V. DEFOREST &c CO.’S Aluminum Cold Jewelry. A utisr.s lire making *)j0to*300 por week •atlln tnu AlutuMuitu .1 wery. Tnu beet Imltuti “o? goid ever Introduced, li fiai Hie exact color, winch U .ways rfixtl- nnd stanas the ten of the atrongest us can toil it from gold only from welgnt— acid.■* the A’umlunm Gold heiug atx>at i-10 lighter. L. V. Dev .riS-T a Co, are selling their «t»ods for l-W ihe l rtcc 1 Jewelry xs s j;d tor, and on moat libera, turms lo agents-1*1 ca-h, balance in 3), tkJ ana DtJ di/u. VS'o send persons w:filing lo act ua ageutu, a loll and com plete a-f irtment <»f goods, consisting ot Brace- lets, LoCkdP, Ladles'and Geiit's I'Uains, Fins, Kings, Mevve Buttons, Studs, Ac., for jUmi—to bo paid whsn tho ifuods art received, trio oinor $75 in 30, fi) and Oddaya. 1‘aritos wishing to order goods and act as ageuls w.il address. L. V. UheFUMfiMT X CO., 40 41 Broadway, N. Y novd—3m NOTICE. T olled before me aa an tetray, on the tM day o' November, 1970. by John Prtodakl. of Black Ball Uierrlct, U it , uf Patron county. Ua., one Light Had l UW about nine yaara old, marked with a crop tad till In the right oar, and rllt and hole la Ihe left. Apprelacd by Jarnea Htaleu and Joaeph Lr PrtddeU, froehofdera of a Hit dirlrict, to be worth eight w >rth S5 cant* per day to take The ' prove away, etL__„. PriaaiU. the taker ap, on Joaeaboro Hoad, aboai aavan and a half mttaa Warn AtlaaU, la laid oaaity, a Friday. Id day of December, Wlft JNO. T. COOPER, nortS-lt CV-rk V. O. , sv cania par a ay ia mse aare or aaa wee nar. owner la hereby aotlflad le appear badure me, property, par coat and ax pea aaa aad take her alee ehe wUl be eold oa tea premlaea ef aatd j^dministrator’a Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Kurvym 00(1' ly, Ua., we will tell before the Court llouru dour, in tnu town of ( umui'ng, Ua., between Ihe i.g-t' hour* uf eaie, oi. the dret fueoday la December next, ihu following property lo-wii: The entire plautaln u wUereon i.orenxo D. Harrf* re- oidudal Uienmeul hie death, containing lb Lot*, 7X0 aero*, ol, Vitkory Creek ; about '-‘"0 acre* deared, and iu cultivation, a portion good bottom ; good dwelling h.iu*e and other necee-ary buildmga ; good apple and peach orchards. No*. Ill 113, lltt. 171. 177. 17a, lei, lax, las, 1SI, las, led, ls7, X4ti, X47, Sis. X5b, X57 ; aleo, Lot No. 8X5, an ih the X<1 district ui.d let section of said county uf Koreyth ; aleo, oue-lourth luleresl tn tho laud and merchant ml,Is, oue mile west ol Cuinmiug. All Bold lor the benefit of the heir* aud creditors of said L. D. tlarr,*, deceased. T6H51.S—Une-tnird Caeh; One-thtrd six months ere-hi and tho other third twelve months credit. Deeds made when all the putchaso money ts paid. This, 17th October, 1370. JAMB8 U. UAKK18. W51. B. UAKRI8, NEWTON UAKltBLL. Administrators. octkl—tds printer's fee *5 per square. BALL, BLACK & CO., 565 aud 567, Broadw*y, N. Y., In Clusln^ Out their Department of GAS FIXTURES, Chandeliers, Brackets, Hall Lights Portable Stands, Sec., AT LK38 TUAN TUB ACTUAL COST C? MANU- FACTUilE. This Is an opportunity .seldom ofiarel to those about fnmlahlag BOVSEfi, STOHKS, CIU7KCHES, Ac., for prornrlng tho finest work and newest patterns at moderate prices. A large stock of pattern moulds to bo told cheap to theirads alter Match 1,1371. Tbe sate will continue lor about three month!, novlb- R. A. TOON & CO., MANurAcrnuuu of Brooms, and Dealers io Produce HA UHOAD HTUf4£T, NASHVILLE, TENN. Will ( all ordan promptly at the lowaat rataa. aovb-dm SHOO PER MONTH fjpo TUK right kind of yaaag ma for partlcaIan. oct*-law4w kOUU ft CO., Markkam, Vlrglah,