The weekly new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-????, January 20, 1870, Image 4

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ffrcMg (Sv<>. Railway Guide.—Oar excellent friend B. W. Wrenn, General Ticket Agent on the Western «fc Atlantic Railroad, Las our thanks for a copy of the “Traveler’s official Guide of the Railways and steam navigation lines the United States and Canada.” This publi cation, by a resolution, has been made the recognized organ of the National General Ticket Agents’ Association, which fact stamps it as authoritative and reliable. We commend it as Buch, cn the endorsement of Mr. Wrenn, Othello.—The Southern Dramatic Com pany gave “Othello” a very clever represen / /tation Ht Pryor street Tbca.tr last night, be- / / fore a fair audience. It was the first time / since the war that this tragedy has been pro duced in Atlanta, and- its performance was, in consequence, very welcome to the people ot Atlanta. Tho public will not willingly let their preference for Shakspeare die out, and will embrace every opportunity to witness tho performance* of any of his plays. Mr. Hast ings, aa Otheollo, Mr. Britton, in the part of Iago, Mr. Gray, aa Cassio, together with the other gentlemen whom wo have not the time to name, did their parts cleverly. Miss. Stevens made a good Desdemona, and Mrs. Gray showed her familiar face under the guile of Emilia. There was no farce, owing to the great length of the play. , f /l A Good Paper.—We have before us a copy of the Weekly Mississippi Valley Review and St. Lonis Journal of Commerce, devoted to commerce, finance, railroading inventions, insurance, mining, manufacturing, farming, immigration, real estate, river navigation, ship building, internal improvements and the general development and industrial pursuits of the Mississippi Valley. It is one of the largest and handsomest publications that reach oar office, fall of matters of interest to merchants and all classes of business men and meco&nics. It is the second number of volume twenty-five,which shows that it is one of the oldest papers of its elsss in the country. Each number contains sixteen broad and it is edited with evident care and ability. y . - i Personal. TJ**Erv. Ph UA. H&naford is writing a lif *»f G orge Prabodj. if..mice fvmd is coming to New York to write letters for the Paris Prease. The mouument over the late Marquis of Hastings is a figure of Hope clinging to & crOfS. Hope has the Marquis’ wife’s features. Oranges “grown in the Florida plantation of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe” are for sale in Montgomery, Ala. r Admiral D&hlgren has for his coat of arms on bis carriage panel two Dahlgren gnus, a telescope, an anchor, and a furled flag, with the motto. Quorum pars fuu” Prince Arthur received by cable frem Lon don, on New Year’s E*e, hearty wishes for a harpy new year from those he left behind him when he came across the sea. Messrs. Clark, West & Co., of New York, importers of foreign cloths, have suspended. Mr. Clark says be is confident of his ultimate ability to resume and pay every dollar of his liabilities, amounting to some $300,000. It seems, ns to Dickens' new Btory, that Mr. C. A Collins is to furnish the design for the cover merely, and that “Phiz” does the gen eral illustrations. Lord William Bercsford has suoceeded in getting mulcted in the sum of five pounds for creating a disturbance at midnight in a Lon don beer-house, and afterwards assaulting the police.; The priest who recently married Prince Charles of Roumania to the Princess de Wiod is threatened with suspension because he neg lected to stipulate in what religion the chil dren that may be born shall be brought np. The Prince is a Catholic and his wife a Pro testant '■ f{/j f I 1 KT A "PM-BTfll ou th .° Noir trft g ed y* regrets OliiTie s in- AJ M.*L fw MT J-l-AV. dulgence in threats publicly made, and t inks it impossible to exaggerate the design anl the Ritnntinn nt. Pnria l AadcuLTUBU.—Hod. Horace Capron. Com- misaloner of Agriculture, will please accept oar thanks for a copy of the monthly report of his department, for December, 1869, con taining ota bearing open agricultural prodno. tioQB received during November and Decem ber, including estimates in detail of the corn and cotton orops, and brief note, from corres- pondence bearing npon the several fall crop,; together with various extracts from the gen eral correspondence of the department, In cluding reports on experiments with seeds sent ont; also, articles npon the following sub jects, viz: tho Southern fairs, tho ramie, sta- lUta of cotton mannfactnre, beet sugar man ufacture, fish cnltnre, American sumac, the great rain storms, Michigan statistics, notes on the agriculture of Colorado and New Mex ico, agricultural resources of Jefferson county, - - -- - - 1 Wssh- Oolorodo, and of Eastern Oregon and ington Territory, the "foot and month dis ease," agriculture in the Netherlands, Ao.; with meteorologioal tables and notes on the weather for the month of Ootober. • 14 L O. O. F.—The following aro ; officers of Central Lodge, No. 28, L O. O. F., for the ensuing term: EL V. M. Miller, N. O.; H. Franklin, V. G.; Wm. B. Hanleiter, See.; W. S. Gramling, Treas.; J. D. Graham, 0.; J. D. Holmes, W.; J. a Gramling, E. S. to N. G.; D. E. Kellner, L. 8. to N. G.; Jas. Menko, It. 8. 8.; E. Steinheimcr, L. L. 8.; 8. V. Goodman, O. G.;W. T. Oliver, I. G,; J. P. Samuels, B. 8. to V. G.; A. 8. Garrett, L.-8. to V. G. >- omoDB or Bams nonox, so. 55. lease 8. Mitchell, N. G.; B. J. Hotehins, V. G.; 8. W. Grubb, Secretary; E. F. Me- Cown. Treasnrer; Goo. C. Connor, Conduc tor; F. F. Taber, Warden; John T. Glenn, B. 8. to N. G.; J. L. Crenshaw, L. 8. to N. G.; N. M. Holland, B. 8. to V. G.; Jacob Elsas, L. 8. to V. G., Isaac Bosenblstt, B. 8. 8.; M. Gaines, L. 8. S.; A. Beerman, L G.; 8. S. Goodman, 0- G. ' omens or supinx xscumtxsT. J. C. Rogers, C. P.; T. P. Fleming, H. P.; L & Mitchell, 8. W.; Geo. King, J. W.; 8. W. *• irniAUCII, U. It., ULU. JUUg, (ft 111 , O. Grubb, Scribe; W. E. Powers. Treasnrer. Savannah, GStrrnr A Nooth Alabama IUn^ road.—Tho Griffin Star of yesterday says: -At tho instance of CapL White, the worthy Pres ident of the Savannah, Griffin A North Ala bama Railroad, in company with a number ol other gentlemen, a few evenings since, we se- Btiliaiodt invitation to take a ride over this j*oad aa l;tr train runs ^ool six uileTuuwbver aa smooth and good a road as was ever made. The work is being pushed vigorously forward, and nn- i der its prevent management, with good westh- a and no set-backs for want of material, etc,, onr Neman irienda will soon hear the neigh of the iron horse from Griffin. This is one of the great nil road schemes of the age. We hope to live long enough to see it completed -ana vising snocesefnlly as a competitor with many of tno main trunk roads now in opera tion. Its importance to the best interests of the whole conntry.ean only be reckoned by its ability to supply our people with every thing they need. Let the work go rapidly on. ►*i.. Itxus FOB EntBHBK.—The Angnsta Consti tutionalist of Thursday says: "We are inform ed that the Augusta Fire Department will pre sent the following prizes for contest at the cel ebration on tho 22d of February, to which we have before alluded. One prixe for second class steamers. There being no seoond class steamers in the eity. the prize has been ar ranged with a special view to the contest be tween a company from Charleston and ote from Atlanta, expected to be present These steamers will be limited from 60 to 155 pounds of steam, with fifteen minutes to play, after attaining GO pounds of steam—no other allow ance of time to be mads. Two prizes for third class steamers, limited from 60 to 135 poands of steam, to play under same regulations as provided for second class engines. Steamers to use any sized nozzle desired. Two prizes for band engines—first and seoond elsss. One prize for hose reels—to ran three handred yards, inn off three hundred feet of hose, at tach to ping and play 20 feet from nozzle in quickest lime. One prize for hook and lad der companies—to ran 300 yards, place lad ders on Lafayette Hal!, ascend and descend, and adjnat ladders on tracks in quickest time. A private prize is to be awarded to the local o ._ company raining oat the largest number of Byron uniforms. The visiting companies will eon- test for the department prizes with the local companies above enumerated, no separate prizes having been arranged for them. If car ried off by our viaitors, under these circum stances, the prizes will doubtless be all the higher oppreciated. Officers and engineers of companies local and visiting, will constitute a board for the classification of engines. The Income Tax—January Dividends no Taxable. It is generally known that the income law expires by limitation this year. The law as it stands requires a return of all inoomea for the calender year ojf to December 31, and pro vides that in the next ancoeeding March and April the tax shall be assessed and collected. Ira losses sustained before or after th- eaten dor year can be allowed, nor can any incomo received outside of the calender year be made amenable to the tax. Now, the income law is virtually dead as regards taxation for 1870; and will so remain unless Congress by legisla tion given it new life; and yet all the canals and railroad oomponiex paying coupons and interest due on the first day of January, 1870, are deducting the tax as required when the law was in continuance. This is clearly wrong. Those oonpons and this interest are not liable to tax under any of the provisions of the existing income set, and by no rale of right or reaeon can the five per cent, tax be deducted from the amount due. Suppose Congress should not reenact the law, cun there be any question that the companies aril' be liable to bondholders for the amount with held? All the companion paying interest due after the 31st of December, 1869, should act aa if there was no income tax, and if they withhold the tax, should not let it pass from their oontrol to that of tbs Government, for the almost universal opinion is, they will have to pay the bondholders the full amount. It is no answer to say that the income seemed in the half-year ending with December, and therefore may be deducted January 1, for all the ratings and decisions on that point have been construed strictly as to the time of the receipt of income, as well as to the time losses were aotnally realized, or repairs actually maid and paid.—Philadelphia ledger. The Supremo Court of Alabama has decided that there has been no property in slaves since 1863. It also decides that every judgment given by any of the courts in Alabama from 1861 to 1865 is null and void, and that all offi cers of courts and legislatures during that pe riod were mere usurpers. 'VesinxQTO’f, January 12.—Senate con- ideriug Scnimr’s Finance Bill, object to the early restoration of specie payments. Sumner said there were more important matters pending than the early restoration of the South. The House is considering nsvy yards. Virginia will be up in both Houses presently. The Election Committee will give prece- deuce to Northern over Southern contested elections. Weather warm; drizzling rain. London, January 12.—Gladstone was Pres ident of the meeting which.matured the plan tor a workmen’s international exhibition here next summer. Tho Crown will sell some of Peabody’s lands, on the ground that being an alien he eonld not bold real estate. It is probable that the Court takes a similar view of tbe case. Violent dissensions exist in the Austrian Cabinet. Pams, January 12.— In the Cortes, a motion was mads rendering the Emperor’s family amendable to law. Boehef rt said Noir was one of the judges and was one of the people, but must not escape. Olivier promised them justice, saying in Literature, Science and Art. A collection of over 1,100 Chinese books has been given to tbe British Mnsenm. Garibaldi's book has been translated into English, with the title, "The Bnle of tbe Monk; or, Borne in the Nineteenth Century.” ‘School” baa reached its three hundredth representation in London, and the scenery has been three times repainted. Mr. Fabronios, the artist, has nearly com pleted a large and striking .picture called "Tho Conflagration.” It represents a young girl standing on a balcony viewing a burning city. ViyyM An astronomer has discovered that the sun is 4.000,000 miles nearer the earth than has been supposed. This may account for the mild weather. , > f ’ A'medal is to be struck in France in com memoration of the discover of the hundredth of tbe small planets, which was found last year. Upon the obverse la a female floating in space, dropping globes from her right hand; npon ths reverse are medallion por traits of the Englishman Hind, the French man Goldsmidt, and ths German Lather. Tbe first discovered ten asteroids, the second four teen, and the third seventeen. America is not represented, although Dr. Watson, of Mich igan, has already added nine to the list, and was tho discoverer of the one hundredth, to commemorate which tbe medal was struck. One of Massachusetts’ new Mayors, in his inaugural address, gave utterance to the senti ment : “As the eastern horizon of the present is made glorious with its beaming rays ol op portunity, so may the sunset hour of the fu ture, by the retractive influences of faithiul duty, greet ns with its gorgeous panoply of. prismatic light.” £ , H Wt, Not long since, the London Bible Society presented Prim with a Bible, which was no sooner received than it was sent as a present to an English lady, then sojourning in Ms drid. Tbe latter has returned to London with the volume, which was on the Continent only about three weeks. Tbe Dies or Glycerine. This substance, discovered by Schc-cls in 1780, is one which has come into use for a great many applications during the past lew yean, in conaeqaenoe of some peculiar prop erties which it has been found to possess The mode of preparation need not be indicat ed here, os it is familiar to most of onr read- era. It is a colorleaa syrup of a sweet taste, attracts water from tbe air and other bodies, is salnble in alcohol and ether, and may be ignited, burning with a bine flame. It does not dry away, and has a sweet taste, without being sticky like syrnp. It passes with difficulty into a condition of fermenta tion, and consequently does not readily spoil. It is used for the preparation of moist colors for the painter and of embossing clay, the preparation of animal bladders and of weav ers’ starch, now known by tbe name of glyeer- ocole. Mixed with an equal weight of glue it ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH t.s ttm course of his speech, wa are justice, law and moderation. If yon foroe ns, wo will Washington, January 12.—Revenue to-day three handred and sixty-eight tbouasnd dol- Ura. / The weather continues unsettled: Gen. Banks has arrived from his European tour. Judge Wood, Circuit Judge under the new law, nil commence a session this wsek, in Mobile. A meeting of Postmasters of the principal cities is in session here. The Naval Oommittse is considering a bill for the oonslraeikm of Iron clads equal in all spacta to ths best of Eogliah and French. Among to-day’s nominations is Joseph L. Keyed, Collector of Customs at St. Johns, Florida. Spinner purchased a million and three quar ters of sixty two’s for ths sinking fund from ths seemed interest of the sinking fund bonds. Drake’s amendment to the Virginia kill will fail, and the orignal bill will pass the Senate. Tbe result in tbe House is more uncertain, as new members are constantly arriving, and the discussion will probably be prolonged two or three days. Sumner, in the Senate, presented a protest, signed by thirteen persons, against Virginia’s admission. Thurman said every one of them were office holders, who would loss their offices upon the admission of the State. Sin tbe House, the reeolution of the New York Legislature withdrawing assent to the fifteenth amendment . was presented and tabled. -M? f : Garfield introduced a bill abolishing tbe situation at Paris. The Morning Post thinks the Tr.ius-dmti- nental Bailway alone will save British bia from annexation to the United Stal Couumtn, Ohio, January 14.—The ratified the Fifteenth amendment by a vote of 19 to 18. Topexa, January 14.—The Senate ratified the Fifteenth amendment, and ordered! pic tures of Jim Lone and John Brown for the Senatorial walls. Pahis, January 14.—Frego and others; sen tenced in 1864, for conspiring against Napo leon's life, are included in tho amnesty., The eity is tranquil. The soldiers ordered from neighboring garrisons were oriered home. Nrw Obleasb, January 14.—Bills and reso lutions are before the Legislature to- ap propriate two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to pay members, etc; to extern the corporate limits of tho city of New Or mns, covering abont ten miles additional river front; to select a site for the State Hou. -. A member states that the building wi: oost t«o millions or more. To abate the nuisance of mandamus taming by district courts. To create an 8th district court in tho Parish of Orleans, with exclusive criminal jurisdiction and exclusive rif ht to issue writs of injunction, the Governor io ap point tbe Judge for present—another! Job, To appropriate 65,000 for the relief of Gen. Mower’s widow; also, $3,000 for the wic iw of the late Senator Bandall, colored. ^ j /-Miscellaneous Items. A Georgia paper informs its readers that Mrs. Stowe "has published the ad anee Bureau of Refugees and Freedman* and Aban- sand*. it ■ ' dined Lands. A bill was introduced repealing -tjke act of June, sixty-two, defining additional causes of challenge and prescribing additional^aths to grand and petit jurors in United States Courts. * * The Virginia bill was resumed. Farnsworth, discussing ths bill, said we would almost do better to follow the bible recommendation and swear not at all, than to have this eternal repetition of oaths, which excluded intelli gence, worth and wealth from public office. Paine, another member of the Beconstrae- tion Committee, favors the bill. Wlthdbf action the Honse adjourned. 1 i ^ The Senate discussed Virginia to adjourn ment. The diaeussion was quite hitter, in volving crimination and recrimination among Republicans without, however, any definite acyoti,)i ; Havaju, January 12.—Telegraphic commu nication is re-established with Lato, SpiritoS, Galgo, Ovilac and other points in the Cindo- villas District, whence the insurgents seem moving towards' Principe* f / / Pauls, January 12.—An edition of Bo4Jie- original one. The Senate bill admitting Virginia, is pure and simple, and will pass that body. The House will amend, and tho Committee on Conference will be appointed very early. Ad mission reported certain, i y j The Honse called the yeas and nays on a bill forbidding clerks to make presents ‘to the forms a material for printers’ rollers, and it is >■-. f i.wwtus_ I.. Ej s*e usu as "a* luiifrt arucm lo -^Ltrveur THeT Tho Senate is discussing a bill for making NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EXECUTRIX SALE. FINE ART COLLECTION OF THOMAS THOMPSON, ESQ. By n. IL LEEDS k UIXEB. Auctioneer*, Art Galle- eYeniug tmtil European artUta, from tho 15th Cen tury to the prevent time, (including many original* of great value) ;alao, “““ * ,J * ■“ * * from celebrated American artists. The enttze collection will be sold without re- aerre or limitation, to close the estate. Catalogue forwarded on receipt of 25 cents. Address the auctioneers. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE “PENN LETTER BOOK,” For Copying Letters without Press or Water. „ Doctor or Uru K gUt Tor Quinino-rIt equal* (hitter) Quinine. Manufad by Stearts, Farr A Co., Chemists, New y 0 rk has fall either t _ _ _ _ itualiim, 2nd hundreds of other curious experi’m< It can be obtained by sending address, with pod to T. wIevaNB A CO., No. 4\ South Eighth jan 15-lm For tho Vegetable and Flower Garden- invention of the age; and none see it, bnttopraise its simplicity and convenience, aa you have only to place the written letter under the copying leaf, and to rmb with the hand. An agent has bnt to ahew it prop- It does not ulw out. aa the first sale la only a beginning. For particulars, address P. GAR RETT A CO„ Philadelphia, Pa. FREE TO BOOK-ACENTS. W. wilt semi ahinfisori.proipectn, of our XBVV lLLVSTItATED FAMILY BIBLE to an J sheets of her new book on the Byron scar dal. 1 Some of the strong minded womcq de nounce matrimony, because, they say, there is something childish in it. A handsome girl at Utica went crazj the other day because her pa wouldn’t le her marry a man six feet high and red-headm. We know a blighted old bachelor who - says that “he supposes that the natural diet bf an infant being milk will account for its (stream ?” A Philadelphian has invented a paper upon which writing in ink never fades. I( will never be used in recording Indiana marriage contracts. Fifty-fivo divorces are pending in Irulian- apolta, and twice that number of matrimonial partners are depending on their succeas for a new deal. Six married women of Louisville took a drunken fellow, who didn't support his family, out of bed and whipped him, the other night, jnst by way of reformation. An Eastern genius has written a play called "Marriage,” which he classes as comedy. Evi dently the fellow hasn't got through more than the first act. \ i Buffalo girls are very saucy : “May I see you home?” inquired a lad of a lass at church last Sunday. "You may see me anywhere yon tike, but you can't walk with me,” was the pert response. / Tbe Chicago girls live in a divorce-seeking atmosphere, and are, of course, affected there by. Cue of them kept her betrothed ojt his good behavior by threats of a suit for bleach of promise. H he was absent from bar for two days there came a note : "Darling* if I do not see you in two hours I shall com: the suit. Thy adoring Marion.” Natl he went If she wished to go to a concert and he^did not profess a willingness to etcorther, came a note : "My own Thornley:The e hands of a lawyer. Fiith- lly yours." The youth endured all thij un til she insisted oh his taking a class in a, in fant Sunday school and cut off his impirisl. Then ho had, kez ' “ ” ' ’ duct /, J ^L ^ Business Failure* in 1SG9. The total number of business failures in tbe United States in 18G9 was 2,793, agaimt 2,- C03 in 18G3, and the aggregate liabilities -.vere $75,034,000. against $63,774,000 the pr-iions WASH*™, January W-Tte -^ther * ««. B/garding Virginia. tbybesM-pinionljUta SSSlS 4,932 failures, and liabilities aggri $291,720,000. From this it appears t‘ failures of 18G9 have not been 0x1 neither in number nor amonnt, in vie- dullness of trade, tho depression existii greater part of the year, and above large depreciation in valncs which the year has witnessed. The unpaid obligations qf the parties who ranpa^Tir rtuPQ"iSrj ebapping ot the bands and face, and likewise for* soap, serviceable with very bard water. It la seed also in patting np fruit, for fill ing gas meters to prevent freezing, and for tho extraction of- delicate perfumes; and in dyeing, to prevent tbe deposition of metallic oxides by alkalies. Plaster-models, «ashed first with a solntion pf soap, and then coated with glyeerinr, allow the cast to be removed without any diffieoitj. Animal glut-, mixed with one-fourth its weight of glycerine/loses its brittleness alter drying, and remains flexi bis. Tbe list of applications of glycerine might be greatly extended, as in tbe prepara tion of nitroglycerin? and dynamite, in ren dering petrolenm casks impervious to that liquid by coating them internally with a mix ture of glycerine and glue, Ice., many of which we have previously adverted to; while for its many nees in medicines and surgery it is only necessary to ref?r to the text-book and journ als of ths day. ’. Foreign. The insurgents recently encamped at Girbara, Cabs, escaped to Bnggod Island and Nassau in boats. The woods in front of Puerto Friniipo have been cut down, thus depriving the in surgents of a place for attack. An insurgent chief named Almaqncz has been killed. Advices have been received from Porto Bico to Deoember 30th. The CaptaiD-General of the island has been seriously ill, but had entirely recovered. He was poisoned with verdigris by eating meat that had been kept in a metal box. Movements Of Cuban insurgents are re ported in the "eastern deportment, with the reported object of destroying the corn fields. The rumored surrender of filteen handred rebels is not confirmed. A correspondent of the Fall Mall Gazette, in telegraphing an extract from Mrs. Stowe's Byron boor k, says pnblio Indignation in this eonntry has only been intensified by the pub lication of this so-oalled defence. Tbe total receipts from tbs theaters, dan cing rooms, concerts, and other places of pub lic amusement in Paris, in November, amount ed to 1,915.8641., being an increase of 82,- 405'. on tbe previous month. The London Orchestra mentions a report that Signor Marie committed suicide at St. Petersburg, on aooountol grief over the death of Grui and the dread of destitution. A Bin trie imaniac* >d female, about A good-looking, well-dres^ 23 years of age, withfiovirg auburn hair, entered the office of a physican, and requested a private interview. No sooner were they alone than tbe lady informed him that she was bound to gel -named, and as two rer-.- necessary to bargains of the sort, she had selected him to asaisfherin accomplishing her object. She was ready, and there was no necessity for delay. She was bonnd to get married, and at once. The worthy Doctor was taken aback by the proposition, and attempted to evade a direct answer, but the female vraa not to be put off in that way, and he only escaped tbe hymeneal halter by in forming her that he had married only a few days ago. Conversation convinced the doctor that she was a monocnoniac npon tbe snbject of marriage. Finding the doctor was not eligible, she left the office and called on several of tbe neighboring physicians, in each instance proposing matrimony. She at-o called on several lawyers and merchants, hot failed to find any one willing to accet t her Offer. She is modest and lady-like in all ber actions and conversations, and only npon tbe subject of matrimony does ber insanity- far she is evidently insane upon that sub ject— betray itself. She is very respectably connected.—Latuville Courier-Journal A letter from Borne says: "Senator Dixon and bis family arrived bero nearly a month ago, and are comfortably installed for the winter in a palazzo aiont as large aa the whole State of Connecticut." TEnglish statistics develop the fact that an. average of forty babies are born in the realm to mothers who not wanting the tittle inno cents, advertise their disgust in the papers under tbe head of "to be adopted.” A young lady being recommended exercise for her health said she would jump at an offer ana run the risk. treaties for acquisition to the Treasury. Tbs debate was in open session. The Ways end Means Committee are bear ing evidence regarding tbe abolishing of the duty on coal. Pabis, Jan. 13.—Five, thousand workmen from Fonsbay's passed with BoutriU’s funeral, dressed in monraing, end joined in the pro cession. Bochefort’s presence caused great demonstrations and frequent “Vivo la Bcpnb- liqueV at the cemetery, v bile Bochefort came down Champa Elyses, with a great eyowd sing ing Marseilles. ..... A regiment dispersed the crowd. Boche fort, claiming the privilege of Depaty, allow ed the crowd to pass to the Chamber, where he arrived, pals and mnch excited. Tbe crowd finally-dispersed without restating tbe police or troops, though soma arrests were made. Onion Sots, Books, Implements Ac. ' DREEK'S GARDEN CALENDAR, fir 1870; contain- ing full descriptive lists of the ab<ire, (144 pages), beautifully illustrated with engraviUra and two col ored plates of “New Coleus,” and “Ornamental Flow- Beds,” will be mailed on receipt q a postage stamp FFF caA 98Ibs. [XBASE UA1UL] run: fetter P, FF, and PPP, aa a mark to distin- L gnish various grades of flour, was first introduced it J. A. STEWART in the city of Atlanta in 1859. This nd baa been known aa itowart’s Flour, j the F*£ Dealers ViU know the genuine Stewart t -T fcy the above TRADE MARK. Yor sale by P. A G. T. DODD A CO. 100,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR PRIEST AND NUN. kVv*-, ATVE-flL.I'ETTH. 1/1 CULTIVATOR’S GUIDE TO THE FLOWER and KITCHEN GARDEN. of over 1,600 leading varieties of FLOWERS TABLES; also, C * ties of the present season. la added a collec tion of 200 choice FRENCH HYBRID GLADIOLUS.— TLia work, we feel confident, will compare favorably with any similar one. [FromLevi Bartlett, Warner, N. H.] I havo received a copy of your superbly-gotten np Amatep’* Cultivator’s Guido. I think It far ahead of anythin , of the kind ever before issued from the America^ press." * ay address upo .nd 50 cents for tastefully bound in doth. [^rg/I^ASHBURN A CO., Boston, 1870. THE NURSERY. 1870. »1 60 a yesr^in advance. Sample number 10 cents. 8ubscnbe , and get the last number of 1859 FREE. 10,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR. RETROSPECTION. The finest engravings in the market. Apply at once CHAB. A. DANA. Editor. Jsmtt. KC EjsrytodyUke* it Three eCfloeat Dailt. fiOl nn- s»d Wssarv. 4tt«qilhwa Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, jan 5 taesAsat4tw4w Perhaps no one medi cine is so universally ntry and among «, as this mild ** but efficient purgative Pl/f. The obvious ren*' son is, that it more re- i Furniture, Spring Mattresses, Bedding, Ac-, Draperies and { Decorations, ROLLER SKATING. 7 tp 10 o’clock, jvenings froi r __ , Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 2 to 5 o’clock. Every forenoon from 9 to 13 o’clock, for ladies and children. Teachers will be in attendance during the day as semblies, to teach gratuitously those wishing to learn. Admission free for ladies and childrea, to morning and afternoon assembles. Hall over Glenn A Wright’s, cornfr Forsyth street and Railroad. of 12 Tickets, Wright’s, corner Forsyth atr< $3 Packages of 12 Ticket*. \ JSle at Phillips A CrcV 3 Acok Stare. AT BARGAINS furnitureT^C IK 5wHpi FURNITURE m ~ A FURNITURE'! — iyear. Ati ms News affissesg' WatkJy sad SonL-WseUy number. A present of phots sad vinca to eror sabresiben Inducements to L W. EXQlJ T WOULD respectiolly infon JL ttd the-public generally, I ■ the largest and most elegant r ever before effertd ia the Soul . ENGLAND. PpbBahsr Sufi, New I GOLDEN* or women anywl SH!£AVES J -Mon«im*J. ne£f.~ rwhero. Address ZBIGLKR, 10,000 A< WALKS yftaOV FOR JESUS. By REV. D. MARCH, D. D., author of "NIGHT 8CENES OF THE BIBLE.” Apply at once te CHIT. TESDLN AMcKEsNEY.1308 Chestunt street, Phila delphia, Ps. . '/ COMMON SENSE!!! WANTED-AGENT3-$250 per month to sell th only QKMJISE IMPROVED COMMON 5ns^KmiI LY SEWINtI MACHINE. Price only SIS. Great i day—makes the famous -Elastic .uiumrui’ i.iuu uuu to iuo capital uo,\' ployed in business, form a per centageuoo less than in any ante-war year subsequent To 1850; to that, instead of creating alarm as to the present, or distrust as to the futon, the failures of 18G9 indicate a strength and stabilituptonce gratifying and assnrieg. Tho total niALer of failures in Pennsyl|ama*)ast year was 306, with liabilities amoiutu.'; to $7,844,000. ; v ■ ; M C NAU jHL DRMOND & CO., IMPORTERS OF Sixty.Thousand Sewing Women In lew York and Brooklyn, At a recent religion? meeting church, Brooklyn, onel5f the was estimated that there w3ro. Wasiunotox, January 14. The debate last night was rather loofce. Whittemore argued that every act of the Virginia Legislature in dicated bad faith, and that Wnlker w&B in league with the I> a; crat*. He • - means of securing security for the fature ex cept by imposing the conditions named in the bill. Palmar argu-d that Virginia .antSPbo con dition f r admission, and favored r.n indefi nite postponement. Ho instanced Georgia and Tennessee in support of his proposition. Rogers, of A^k|.nsas, favored speedy action. Axtell, Cribba, aad McCormick favored im mediate, unconditional admission. Several leaguers have resumed work npon tbe condition proposed by the Company. / In the Senate, nothing doing. Tho House resumed the Virginia bill. Fitch is speaking .-.gainst the bill, and favors admis sion, pure ami simple. Bets are offered that unconditional admission will pass both Honscs to-day. Puns, Jan. 14.—Napoleon visited the troops this morning. He was cheered enthusiasti cally* , Madrid, Jan. 14.—Resolutions excluding forever Bourbons from the Spanish throne, were introduced, and tba argument consumed Tosads^ y - i Washington, Jan. 1L—Revenn| to day, $441,000. The gold panic committee is considering the propriety of ho.mng open sessions. Fisk, .1 : will testify on -.ionday. Tbe Iowa Be; nblicans nominatid Judge Wright, of the Sopi mo Court, for the long, and J. B.- Hovrelis formerly editor of the Gate City v at Keokol- tnr the short senatorial term. ® Ho possibility of complete congressional ac tion on Virginia cniil Monday. The probability i still are, that the commit tee of conference v ill he required, and that Edmund# amendin :.t will finally find its way into the bill. In the Senate most of the dsy v.\i*Joccuo:e t on California liquor seizures, wherein the in tegrity of the revenne officers, including De lano, was attacked. The Virginia bill was then resumed, when a rsnaee occurred. The Senate is in session to-night, and tbe matter will probably be disposed of before morning. The Senate adopted Edmund’s amendment by a vote of 45 to 13, which exacts the oaths of the fourteenth amendment from legislators and State officers. The House has been all day on the Virginia bill. Bingham’s substitute was adopted by a vote of 98 to 65. The preamble was then adopted by a vote of 76 tb 64. The bill then passed by a vote of 112 to 49. The following is the verbage of the Virginia Wnzxzos, The people of Virginia have adopted a Constitution republican in form and have in all respects conformed to the re quirements ot the act of Congress entitled an act authorizing the submission of the Con stitution of Virginia, Mississippi and Texts to a vote of the people and authorizing the election of Stale officers provided by the Said Constitutions and member* of Congres, ap proved, April 18th, 1869. Therefore be it Besoicea. eta. That the said Stateof Vir ginia is entitled to reppreeentation in the United States Congress. Tbs Honse adjourned until Monday. Bxcsszxs, Jan. 14.— A private letter re ceived here from Berne says the Pope is cha grined at the drift of the Ecumenical Council, and will dissolve it before midsummer. ~Loxi>o!f, Jan. 14.—The Times, in an edito- lyn, *ind that a geutic with tho trade expressed tho o average earnings of those girls three and a half dollars per week, with which they were expected to find bread, lodjing, dress and other qpcessaries of life. ' The speaker remark&dihftt in view of the tempta tions thrown in tho way of this class o per sons it was a marvel how tittle vice tiler was among them. He said that while this was a most important field of labor in view tf the future good morals of the two cities, '-.here was none so entirely neglected by the church.” The speaker did not spare his own .. Ply- mo'itht church, which he sai l n'-mheret two thousand members, not three hundred of whom, he observed, did any active work with tho chnrch, except to sttend tho Sunday ser vice to bear the eloquent discourses ot Mr. Beecher.—N. T. Herald. Towns Postponed Sheriff Salen, W ILL be sold before the Court Honse door, in the town of Hiftwrssfto*. Tcwni coantr, Ga., m the first Tuesday in February next, withia the lepal hoars Jofsale, the following property, viz: lot of land No.l iXk7, In the 18th District and 1st Section of oririnallr! L Chefroke* now Towns county, known* the Ivey Mount h | Mining proper ty. Levied on as the property of Rich-i lard C. Keichum, Alexander Carr. George A. Kwchmnl and James Gray, to satisfy sundry ft fas In fs or of hYm. R. McConnell and. others against Richard C.| Ketchum, Alexander Carr, Georgo A. Ketchun and I James Gray. Property pointed out by said \*n. R. McConnell. January 3d, 187(k A P. NORTON', Jaa U-tda Sh* riff. PHATT’H rTj f U NLIKE many other Illuminating Oils, is PER FECTLY PURE, and free from all adultetations or mixtures of any kind. It emits nd offensive smell a assuranca of safety nating Oil ever offered to the public; and inforanoe companies indorse and urge upon consumers tlo use of the “Astral” Oil in preference to any other. It is now burned by thousands of famll.es, and in no in stance has any accident occurred from Its use; b lamp filled with it. If upset and broken, will not explode.— TO PREVENT ADULTERATION, the "Astral” *)» is packed only in th^ Guaranty Patent Cans, of I gallon i 5 gallons each, and each c cannot be counterfeited. cut seal w» warrant. Be sure and-get none wt the genuine article, Pratt’s “Astral” Oil, for sale by.'ealers and at wholesale and retail by tin pro- Off House of CHARLES PRAfr, 108Fulton street, J.Y. P. O. Box 8,050. I Send for circulars, with testimonials and prite list. Enclose stamps for copy of the "Astral Light." ] dec lft<c MpT-efam ADMINISTRATOR’S C G e * win be sold, on the first Tuesday in March fore the Court House door, in the town of ▼tile, in said county, within the legal hoars o A. J. ; Adwtirietretor with wlRsutkeA UNDERTAKERS AND UPHOLSTERS, Cases; also, all xini *- •- -* any nour, wiui a oesuuiui jits*- . dor for hire. Carriage, etr., will be furnished. All kinds of Upholstery work dona Furniture repaired, varnished, etc. Office in new building on Broad street iu rear of Nrw Ena office. All orders will be promptly attended to. ju!j9-dly _ .a iSwlBWCTB At, ti uuiLCKt. lastly tneriMtog. Now la the tints to take a:, agency. Send /or circulars. *jS*Bewaro of infrin- gors.-C* Addres* SECOMB-'k CO., Bpst.n, Mass.; Pittsburgh. Pa., or Bt. Lou)*, Mo. T)Ssn excellent/ arti- 99 |de of granulated _ BACGO , _ ^■dmlreJ. It Is put up iu handsome muslin bags,! . :jeh orders for Meerschaum pipes are daily ■packed. - LOKILLARP’g YACHT A CLL U(j 4uti-aeyvous fci - its SMOKDU TOBACCO'^ effects, as the Nico tine has been extracted; it leaves no disagreeable f after Bmoking; it Is very mild, light -In color weight, hence one pound will last as long as three i ordinary tobacco. In this brand wo also pack * I every day for find quality Meerschaum Pipes. 'J and convince yoursclve3, it la ill it claims to be- fincst of aU.’’ THIS brand of fine cut Chewing Mm LOKILLAKD'K CHENTIiF'RY I CO has no equal GIN£\VI!VGTOBACCO [ superior anywhere. It fe without doubt the best .chewing tobacco in the coon try. LORlLlARD’S I HAVE S N U F FSbr: 110 years, and still acknowledged "the best” wherever used. / L/your storekeerer does not havo thvse articles for sale, ask him to fj&t ’-hem; they are sold by respectable iobBdyalmost everywhers. IgNircftiar of prices mailed W ITHOUT Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine. Sent post-paid, on receipt of 10 ccntB. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, (author of Medical Common Sense), No. 120 Lexington Ave., corner East 25th st., N. Y. A WAY with uncomfortable TRUSSES. COMFORT and CUBE for tha RUPTURED. Sent post-paid on receipt of i'Jcents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington Ave., New York. TO THE WORKING CLASS.—We are now prepared to furnish all classes with cons.ant employment at homo, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. i 4nd girls That all who see this notice may rend thetr address, fer: To such pay for the trouble of writing. - . uable sample, which win do to commence w*rk and a copy of THE PEOPLE'S LITERARY COMPAN ION—ono oi tho largest and best family new*pap*r« published—all Bent free fcy mail. Reader, if ywant permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN A CO.. Augusta, Maine. { \ D R. WHITTIER, 9 WyUe SL, Pittsburgh, PL, Mo^ of Union-wide reputation, treats all venereal dls- KNIT—KNIT—KHlT. 1ENTS WANTED everywhere to soli the AMEBI- KNITTING MACHINE, the only practical Family zuutttnx Marine ever invented. Price $25. Win knit 2,000 stitches per minute. Address AMERICAN KNIT TING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mass.,or SL Louis, Mo. WANTED. GENTS in every town in the South and West for Zj .A. XT Gr 33 13 T ONE DOLLAR HOUSE GOODS SENT C. 0. D. SondL for Circulars, S. 0. THOMPSON 4 CO.. is« Federal Street, 168 State Stn»i. PARLOR, y. /'txts DININGKROO And everything pertaining Uf the Furniture Trade; and having bought tUsuTdipkdly of at NET CASH PRICES, 1 am dote; j Lower than Any House in the South. I have always on band a very fine assortment of PARLOR MIRRORS! lpcsitionj \We have thousands upon thou sands or certificate? of their remarkable ones of the following coraplaius but such cures aro known In /every nwkfiboriir •— ■ 1 ■ ‘ ' * ’ ptMto —^ — taken With safety by anybody, coating preserves them ever fresh and makes ra pleasant to takk, while being purely vegetab 1 - harm can arise from their use m any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of tho stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the hotly, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure:— ForjfDyspepata or Indigestion, LintlcM- toms, Dllioua Ucadaclic, Sick Heartache, Jannilice or Green Sickness, ISilioit* Colic and Dillons Fevers, they should be ju- dicioufiy taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Dysentery-4»r Diarrhoea, bnt one mild ur iianum»iHiu, snont, Gravel, Palpi* ration of tho Heart, Pain in the Side, Ruck and Loins, they should be continuously Liken,us required, to change the diseased action of the syitom.^With such change those complaints disapw For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings they should be taken, in large and frequent doses to pro duce tie effect of a drastic purge. For Suppression a large dose should Imj taken as it pxxluces the desired effect by sympathy. As aiDiiwier 1*111, take one or two Pills to pro mote digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels’into healthy action, restores the appetite, fro rate s the system. Hence it is often .id- ius where no serious derangement exists. One wild feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of tbt'se Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. 1>J?. J. C. AYER A CO,, Proof J LOWE HI. MASS., JT, Sold by Red win© k Fox, J. S. Druggists in Macon. Also, by ~ trs everywhere. f 1 Antfiline itaiu Kill It, v'Vy 1 /r\ □Ti .PftAli “VITA^l A ; . SalvafTon for the Hair. AN’H-mLI.IOTJl«l m 'A C/.-JB - ;/Vjpf . A.Gt-TyE ^ bar the pl.M-08 WUtetaU Mreft. YATER! ^SEDIMENT!! THE LIGHT!!! ■■■IP v\± Dysentery Cetr Female Tattle f CHARLES BOHNEFELD. h^FopRestoriug to ■ ’ lr '- s L> Original Color, ' ^ XBOUf AND friTlCKX,. ) ^.v : / preparation^ ifc oe/mbs is ’ - ; ; * ’>'/ 4. If is luw^hd, Guns, i . ./■ Alto a^eatk for the sale of jBrIuIyy~UB4Tersal Vlouarks, rairbanks’ Staiulanl 411 Nolls, thestttniion < *rxg?>- o|dert* = . _.mUows,H< Cards, Circular s Belting,. Nova i . Hollow — — material of ati Felloes and Sbatts, Bpring Bars, Bipt,. Clips, Bolts, Pntuntand Enamel Cloths, Oil Carpet, Ac. j kcj, Ac- All of which they offir at tin and in quantities to suit pnrclu i bleached out of it. > tS^^ixalon’s Vitalii /lONTINUEatol^’Slprirste disea^i V an forms gcnofrfaat, glee’, etriettfre, Ac., pletriy eradicated. ThrX auraorous class of salting from set-abuse, producing unman lb vous debility, irritabilityr^options, seminal - finally . semii permanently eond.<e Persona afflicted with delicate, intricate, and long standing constitutionalcotnuisints are politely invite^, to call for consultation, which costs nothing. Expert-' ence, the best of toaweri.. ha4 enabled him to perfect remedies at once efficient, sale, permanent, and which in mosftcasea can be used without hindrance to busi ness. Medicines prepared in the establishment, which and chemical baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral Both sexes, married or single, angering from cured. No matter who bavo felled, stall your case. “ - - • - ... patnbhlct, sent t& any a Teases treated annually t ol Street, be tween Green and Wahmt Jneor the Postofflce, Louis ▼tile, Ky. Office hours a. w. ,to 7 p ac; Sundays 1 u.. to 12 w. jjl-dly THE BISHOP PILL. JHE BISHOP PILL. THE BISHOP PILL. Not 'Brandreth’s —not ‘Ayer’s’—not 'Wright’s, 'BUT . EDSTHT BISHOP fill "Which is bound to take the place of an ethers;» pure ly vegetable Pitll (sugar coated) and of extraordinary efficacy for Coetireaees. Indigestion, Dyspepria, Head aches. Nervous Debility, Liver Complaint, Ac.” y Medical Jammed Sq>. t fl,) , the beet Plain the WnrVL tin ATLANTA saB them. “That Cough will kill you, 1 Try "CosUtr’e” Coauh Rornedy ,‘Colds and Hoarsenesa lead Ufj&mcth." Try "CostnrV’ConffU Kemcrty "For Croups—Whooping Oouche, Ac.,” K Try‘-CoatawVia ’S it fs . 'omina l All Druggists in ATLANTA scRit. “CO STA B’S” Standard Prepara' BEAUT1FIER. BUCKTHORN SALVE ^Cost&r'a'* Hat, Roath,Ac., Exterminators. “Costar’a” tied Bag Exterminators. “Costar’a** (only pure) Insect Powder, Demos Barnes A Co., 21 Park Bow, N. Y jy For Sale by J. A. TAYLOR, L. H. BRAD nr LI > and other Druggists in ATLANTA, UA. BED WINE k FOX, agenti, Atlanta, Os. LIVERPOOL SALT. 10,000 ^ 1 n LIV 5 EPOO - LSALT ' “ J. 3MC. Jta 4-tf prime order. FOB SALE BY Jk J. O. Aloxundor. Phalon’s “ViTAU^Wifiersut- y tel ly trom all tpiKiiair c.w-g eretofore used, is lu^id, sweet smelling, V ^recuntates no muddy or slimy y. '& pii ma^er,requires no shaking, im- 5 no stain to the skin. He it tcAhe light and it is clear and cloudless. It leaves no mark on ■the scato; yet it reproduces in gray hauVtenaturalcolor that time or sicEhwt^may have PUR3 l-» JPCJ ■ r~HL -er a Itr* business Injhis amine any that conie to Ms office' at^any’tini^™ 1 l days excepted.) • ' ~ • ■ : Will treat secret diaeasesof all kind*. Special atten. Ion givsq to / ' .y ' - * PKMALE OI t& for one sole purpose^nat of .reproducing, with abs^Kite cer- vtaintv. the natural i tainty, the natura^dlor of the v. j-hair. It is noUailitended as a ; daily dressitagfnorforremoving .scurf or dandruff; nor forcu- / ring badness; nor for stimula-, ting tVe growth of the hair.— , Thes| objects may be accom- -i-plishid after the color has been ! ' fixfed.^dth the Vitalia, by Pha lon’s Chemical Hair Invigo- Cratpr. . The ViTALEfi-ita harmless and unequaled prepiu-ationfor the reproduction of lie origi nal hue of gray hair,aid noth- , - ing else; This is accoinplished in from two to ten applications, according to thed/dpth of shade required. SpWmyall druggists. 4sc 10-dty -.1 1 U. S. MARSHAL’S SALE. Hastio, Calhoun k Co., and Harrall, Nichols k Co., vs. James L. Johnson. I have lariad upon &s the property of James L. Johnson, lot of land No. 218, in the 12th District of Also, upon lot of land adjoining No. 213, on tbe South, in aaid county and State, containing one hundred acres, more or leas, snd on which L. Hudgens now re- And will Hell the same at public auction, at the Court House, in th? city ef Atlanta, county of Fulton, and State of Georgia, on the First Tuesday in February Next, between the lawful hours of sale. Term* cash. Dated at Atlanta. Ga., this 1st day of January, 1870 ^7 W. H. SMYTH. jan2-tds • V ' U.S.MarshaL home, the whole of the time or for the spare Business new. light, and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earix from 50c. to $5 per evening, and a pro portional sum by devoting their whole time to tbe businoes. Boys and girls earn nearly as mnch as men. That all who see this notioe may send their ad dress and test the business, we make this unparal- offer: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full ticulara, a valuable sample, which will do * *- —of "The Peoples* ’ largest and beat ■. if you Application for Dismission. Thu la therefore, to clto' all peraona concerned, kin dred and creditor., to ahow can**. If any they can why a.id administrator ahonld not be discharged from hla administration, and receive letter* of dismission on the first Monday In January, 1870. This Octobe ttb, 1809. A. D. WOODS, octU mfimtsrafeett CO Ordlnor XXEE.. n.IOIIAU’fc i^OLDEN REMT3e||e.h| l .v for no other, take no other, and :on‘ ir time, health and money. *1,000 REWARD for any c which thsv fftil to cure. - 4, De. Hk*au’« OwmtJ Stijaat 5^. 1 cures Iksn, | Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth borc> Eyc& U atsne- " ous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Oolored Illotohf , Sore- * cess of tbe 8calp, Scrofula, Ac.; ia tho grfjUa-.st Iu no T- vator Alterative and Blood Purifier kne we, u: vta ■* all ilisfsisn from the system, sndleavetUb© biwd pure Dr. Bicuacs GoldxrBalsajsNo. 2 ccrofl Aflerilons. Mercury or other coacs. No dieting nccesarj’ 7 titlcatesproving tho miracalona| Remedies. PricecrfettherNo. tie. or two bottles for Dr. Bicrac’i Golden Ajstidotx, snt and radical cure for Jn TT *^"* oomi »nied with folldiw Dr. Bzcaau’s Gold** ^ - . forKerrou. or0»«sl»shlMT->« jJo^ieoatptofpriM D. B.RICHARD No. 5W8 Yarick strseL 2fe Office hours from 9 a. m. to 9r. M- Ciret jy4-dly Application fer Bsei < EORGIA, TOWNS COUNTY. 1870, at xny office, in HUwi 1870. , jsu 11-ffhr ■fi /