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Atlanta Lodga. No. 69, meets the second
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TBAVELISG AGENT.
T. A. Eoney ie ora
North Georgia, Middle and
and North Alabama. Hie contracts will be
recognized.
J. W. Pr.ir.cn, Secretary.
the lavmong. The law may bewrrong—nay, ]
it may do ns a real injustice {but sub'
EGGTIH’I.
mission isoar"datj, andttal, not merely fori 3 %r U ^c.Ment t andExp£Sni£- jii-. 5toi.--
wrath, but also for conscience sake. When ton’* Hcply.
we are suffering under the operation of an un- The Washington. corfrepondent of the New
just law, we are suffering—if our submission limes, in his letter of the 3lst inst
be grounded upon Christian principles—for .
£ Sumner opened his vials of wrath ane*
1 AGENT. ' Fulton Lodge, No. 216. meets the first and I reward. By all honest means procure the ab-1 Mr. Sumner opened ms ymu or wram a w
Traveling Agent for third Thursday^nights of each month. * rogation of an unjrnit law, if yon wW upon the President, rn the debate ^jtiie San
Wist Tennessee, I . L. Domra, W. M. obey it while it is law, unless the crista be I Domingo resolutions to-day. Ho began by a
XAAJJm * | n ww vw ■ I tVnss errs t are c vhlffll Gfl'.TlT fttlftlO I - . . • v;. t. 1 In
rtf
Cuss. S. Coox, JSecretary. one of those peat eras whioh occur at rare explanation, in which ha alluded to
- I MMnds vhan in a WWimnniff. {J »1U1 0120 | 1 * ... e
was to pass upon them. Befemng to
or Snmner'e description of Baez, Fabens
and Cazenau as political jockeys, he declared
that Cabral was a mere leader of banditti,
who, for Iho last two years, had not had_ 400
men under his command at .any one time,
who did not endanger and had not en-
jered the govemment t of Kb, hut who
■'been represented fBy the Senator
1 Ttf..g.nhtm.tta as' a formid-
Jeader with great strength behind him,
who was not to bo resisted except by the
d fierce which President Grant had plaoed
at tite oommand of Baez to keep him inpow-
He (Mr. Morton) regarded this statement
dicnlous and ludiorous, the only meaning
of WKch could be that toe admiral in oom-
“ d Kfoeta'tadf l Su^XS 1 to revototio^ an artide in a morning paper, which pretend-
thud Tuesday mghts of each month. | soul, icoia listii^ BU1UIIWWU , . 1 »_ ,1*. l,.fw«nn
nd the New I W. H. Tcrnen. W. M.
The E’.cctloii^Iii^tl.nO^e Chanter No. 18 I mo ^ °9’™ ,ion .^ eI ^ oi *^L2SJS i^I maUce, he aceeptedas true everything wlnchi^^d‘hld''“iSarched~hirfrigates across the
w ib. State deetion is Mount Zion Boyd AjdiChepler, No. la ranks—may, by force, resist and overthrow its ^ article alleged the President to have saifl ^l7nd and through the mountains with the aid,
Now that the State oiecuon | the Moond „ a fourth Monday rughtel^^^,^ it u fe h that there» no J^^t ^.“SSmner,. but denied everything ™a Jam Eerae marines, under the corn-
remedy short of thisextreme and perilous ex- , tOegfd Mr. Sumner
pedient. Bat s Freemason ia newer wan»ntecl L ^d of the Fxeiodent. At the same
“ 1 time he denied having inspired any statements
Editor Era: _ * , . —
over, I lake it that a few sober and common 6f ^ montll
tW. H. Turxrx, M. E. H. P. pedient
seu« remarks touching the canvass in this
city^tlandS.
BOt , P meets the third Monday night of each month, would place him m a pontoon of r^aiion knowledge of the feet that certain
' :*9&«fcrmr r *h “ '
tion waa held, maj
without interest to your reader*. | B.M.
On Saturday, previous to the election, me i c<LLTnf p AI# J^order.
five manageri had an i c | 0 ™^ I CoMtr do IJonCOTaiMnde^, J * I statements he contmdicted. In declaring tfi&t bral or Baez or any other military chief
nil agreed to do their best *11 of us * H. Tuw-sb. E. C. Mark: Twain’* Portrait of King William. ^ never spoken diarespectfnlly of the iii power, they would be all in favor of anr
fair election; and now that it U over^ofna Recorder. Mark Twain, -in the forthooming&Uaxy. President, Mr. sSmner seems to have become - ’ *’
can mx that so for aa the receivwg, recalling 1 ^ ra xAr - — . J has a portr^^of King William, <rf Russia. It obliTioU31
7 concerned, in- Tq ^ M(UOnio headers: 1 is just each a, picture as a small boy couldl than an h
' ■ J — "" *»Moantinn *b« fnll fn«i of j jjj gg mnrty WOrdS,
and counting the votes were ----- I draw on his state, representing the fall f
eluding the three efficient secretaries, We propose in our Sunday morning s issue hetowtoa personage, with big mustache and I ^ indent in tie matter of the annexation
that our duties were discharged to the oesi 01 ,p» e8 0 f about one colmnn to ep<ra i e tte9. In the commentary appended ” A - "
against God. Bern ember the obligation, to ment3 Q f tjj a cmn kind were — ..
“obey the laws of the land m whieh y on |j sst Altogether, Mr. Sumner is not
reside.”— London Rtmuuen. I free from the snpicion of having ins ‘
ntir tbilitr I Masonic matters. In this work wo invite the I says* ■ _ — —. — ,-r-p.-. ».. r
• I„ reeeiriug and recording as « did a^ut co . operatJonoftn Mssota in good .Unding J^ate^^Jn^t^y^oweto^ ^^^^e^^p^^ter^.
three votes, upon an average, a minute, th throughout tho 6Ute. Communications on _j[dS<mraMn& King William wears largo Jour was occupied in4heSenate in a struggle
there waa not much time for examining an 1 Masonic subjects, including correspondence I bushy side whiakera, and some critics have I between the Sugar bill, foam the Finance Com-
invARtiotino the ricbts of man to tote, what I w m rece | Te attention. 1 thought that this tporteait would be more mittee, and the bill for the repeal of. the in-
inv gung *bia Dart of our duty T . . , ^ ik., the obiect of complete if they were added. Bnt it was not como tar, and then, at 1:20, San Domingo
time we did bestow upon this para ox qua r must be remembered that_uie opjeci ox | These was not room for side wliis- i\^r tn.
I Mark I G f Domingo was a disgrace to tho C
ment. Mr. Sumner seems to be suffering f
0 we did Dcstow upou - 1; muss uo reuicuiuv*«« —- — possible. These was not room for side wlus-
j civen entirely to the colored voters, xne ^ co i umn j, lo benefit our Order and unveil e neal6ttes both, and so I let the
® - ... 1 V — J3.1.Till tnOttS* I . .« . ... ■ a m 11.. VumIia.' I _ 11* M . - lU. am«i1.44a. fn. fVld I
Tipton came to the floor to-
After Mr. Tipton, Mr. Bayard ad
1 himself briefly to the same subject
1 attack 01
w voio . , __ I *
tho more vigilant with thin dare end c0 * I at the press before when eueh gmeetfme to ,
with no other objeetto eerve than that of truth | |fco|| j a brought, but correspondence of an | have con
and then Mr. Sumner began a fierce
the Administration, the second and most seri-
one one it has sustained in the Senate this «e»-
ctaro of a helmet that a body can | s ; 0 „ jjr. Sumner s dost was crowded with
papers which ovmfiowed into Iris hat, where
perhaps, of the horse marines, under the com
mand of Captain Jinks. [Laughter.] The
t wits that men of ail parties in St. Do-
ro were in favor of annexation. The ev
idence was that Cabral himself was now in
fovur of annexation. It had been the earnest
desire of the great body of the people on the
island for years to be annexed to the United
States. It made no difference whether Ca-
- * was
annexa
tion, because’neariy tho entire _
in favor of it. Even the people of Hayti were
in favor of it, because they hoped that it
be theprecurser of their own aunexa-
leferring to Senator Sumner’s oharge that
****’ tried to get him and
Patterson off the Committee on Foreign Dela
tions, Mr. Morton said that if tho President
made any effort of that kind he did not know
iti Had he been consulted about the propri
ety of removing the Senator fiom Massacbu-
s^tia tom the head of that committee he
sfijuld have denounced it at once. The Sena-
atat’s ability, his standing, his long experience
411 Ms Intimate connection with the —
PAIN KILLER.
[OfJDOOSt OT THB PB»]
So articlo eves attained to such unbounded popular
ity.—{Salem Observer.
An article of great merit and virtue. -{Cincinnati
KonparieL
We can bear teatimony to the efliloacy of the Pain
Killer. We have teen its magic effects in soothing the
severest pain, and know it to be a good axtlele—{Cin
cinnati Dispatch. - -
A speedy cure for patn. Ko family should be with
out it.—{Montreal Transcript.
Thera has nothing as yet surpassed the Pain Killer,
which is the moat valuable family medicine now i°
instil.. I oivo it as my honest and candid Lj^ ti n4toTO regarding monitorial sub- Tho following are commendations of the Lj^yjortiedoiiis another, and a goodly number
SEmJSSSSw.Sr35« .«3Si..-ub.,ua,>Su ss^eeasrssjffJsfiE 1
to voto offered their votes, and I am sausnoa I Pius IX. I Sumner began by characterizing tho attempt to
Hint in nine cases out of ton when illegal votes The season of annual elections i< now com-1 It has more of that vagueness, that dreuny I Mr. Morton’s resolutions as a new step in
_ 11_ we were able to detect, I. Wo shell be clad to nablish tho newly spiritirality about it, which many of the firat jjjg dance of blood. He collt-d Baf z, Cazucau
ware offered by them we were ao.o • mg om We shall lie giaa w paouae me u , ^ ^ otj^tea to in the , od p.bens, political jockeys and the confede-
and did dotect and reject them. As to Elected officois when sent to ua, ned hope to U IurUIo of Axt _ fiajfciv I rates of Geo/Babcoek. The first part of the
wbito voters next to no questions were 1 ro- a regular system of correspondents The expression is very interesting.—J. W. 1 speech charged upon the Administration that it
nonnded to them, nor was there, so far *s I j i n rations part- of tho State, so that the Order I Titian. . ■ . ... I had used the navy to keep Baez in power, that
heard or »w. any outride «Jjg genemliy. through onrSunday - ™ng’s pa-^ (K^™roni store in Vemce, at the B m^n^tiato ^h^betiay hm co^
strain or obstruot their voting. So that if_ the pefi ^ become enlightened as to its general it is the neatest thing in still life I have Karaffeon the throne of France, that a trity
number of illegal voters was large the wmte j prosperity, and be able to judge “who can best ma for years.—Rosa BoiJiaar. might be signed by him that the Bepublic
men must have cast their full shore. work and best agree." - The smile may be called unique.—Bis- WOQ iq neTer consent to. In tbe next place,
OwinBtotbecoPstantstreamandrushofvo- n ia almost nnnecessary to that matters MW8aoh chflIacttr portrayed to a^dT/
tors, there was hut little time for the managers of „ „i Jgl ons or political tendency will have p ictn red face before.—Be MtlmUe. frea Bepublic of Hayti, and with contempla
te give attention to what was going on outside. ne jther place nor attention. I There is a benignant simplicity about the ] t ; ngt .gainst international law, tho requisition
On the first two days, I believe, but few ifany Communioations should he addressed to tho execution of this work^which worms the.heart of u,. who le Island of San Domingo.
on me urai vwo y , the third ,v. towards it as mnph, full as much, as it faci-1 Epoke of the p. rt of th 0 Mcssago tonehin:
were prevented from voting, bnt on tb. thtol of the Atl«ta New Ena, and marked I ^n Domtogo question as a melaneholy-col-
day, Thursday, from about ton o eloex in me ..Mtsomc." One cannot see it without longing to con- umn _ Ho compared the Administration of
morning until near tho doso of the polls, mo-1 b lu . Lonoe Eixcttohs-Atzamta Lonaa] template the artist—Fnderidc William.^ \ president Grant to thoso of Buchanan, Piarow
bocrae; iu tho milder form reigned supreme, No 89.—The election to this Lodge came
and to my opinion from two to three hundred on Tlmt8(lo y j. sli sml W as distinguished „ „
colored men were thereby debarred from Tot- j loT# on(J hanacy. Tbe following is a list of | over and stay ^awhile with Napoleon at Will- j ^ through, on hoar was spent in
1 cent.— 1 Cii/mr hill. IIia ffhofit of whifih was
ing, while many of those who did get into the thm naw officers, under whose guidance the helmshoho? It shall not cost you a
room, had their ballots taken from them by work wiU BQDn regain iu former excellence: I William.
the outside crowd, and others thrust into their A c . Ladd, W. M.; IV. F. PaikhurSt, a
i..„^„ The absence of tho Sheriff, the de- U,. ; D . A. McKnab, J. W.; Dr. B. J. Boach,
Sugar bill, the ghost of which was thus' finally
laid, and then a recess was token till 7] to the
evening. General Kilpatrick, General, Porter,-
Tiie Week at Prayer In 1871. I and Speaker Blaine, of the House, were among
of those who listened to Mr. Snmner’s attack on
and had denounced the President in
ibie language, there might be some
• in faying that tho Committee on
Delations should nok .ba led
enemy of the administration.
’ a proceeded to discuss the
of the acquisition of San Do
_weif cn account of its geographical situation
a|Af |ts products and commerce, and said it
was worth fifty Alaskas, for the acquisition of
which his friend from Massachusetts had been
bo greatly to earnest. The Senator from Mas-
csetts was also greatly to favor of the ac
tion of all the Canadas; but he (Morion)
.1 tell him that the most unreasoning, the
most unconquerable and obstinate thing to the
frotld was a British prejudice, and that the
iplo of Canada were less inclined to annexa-
i at this time than twenty years ago. De
ferring to a remark of Senator Bayard, he said
that teat Senator was still a mourner beside
mtrifying corpso of slavery ^that ho seamed
ned to prefer to have slavery re-established
St- Domingo, and that perhaps he would
~ "iko to sond to that island another Dela-
institution—tho whipping poet Iucon-t
on Mr. Morton argued against referring
resolution to the Committee on Foreign
ions; each reference could only result to
ig it to such a late hour aa to perhaps
it action doting the session. He appealed
Senate to'favor the examination pro-
‘ ' id by
i to om. suxnna.
was a disgrace to the city, ft disgrace to tbose c w . Hnnmcatt. foreign counties, forthe annual week of prayer, j^ion) was the confidential adviser of the
who participated to it, and ait such conduct EeIief Committee—Dr. Samuel Hope. beginning Sunday. Januanr 1, 1871. President and freqnent visitor at the White
should be prevented, and most bo prevented a*o»oti Lonos No. 96.—Tho following oill-1 _ •‘t>;inday. Jamary l. I House, where he conferred with the Presi
de are to maintain true freedom and a lib- cws haT „ been elected1 for tois Lod^ which ?S2 tfr^“
ral government since its installation, has boon noted tor tb ties. _ , Doom, because he was somewhat lame and'
With these statements I wish tojmake a few exeeUoDC6 and completeness of its work. ’The "Monday, Januaryi 2.—Prayer. Grate- 1
suggestions. Tho law of Congress of May w M re-elected is one of the most zealous “nAtoJto^^d’dOTotedMre^hun
31st, 1870, “to enforce the rights of ‘j 1 ® and accomplished Masons to the State, and I Umi for tho w0rldlines3 of tho eburch; a“ a I wm not for seerrey or*private conference^ he
citizens of tho United States to vote in the ^ has done wen to Becur# his seraices Und for national sins provoking divine jo0«- had never obtruded his opinion onthePresi-
sovoral States of this Union,” embraces I for anol h er term. He is snrrounded by a set meat. „ *• - ' dent on any subject and never gave it unlees
the essence and life of a free government, and of offlcerl) in ever y capable of sustaining jlto^tfoSS^for^^mi and^d°ora’; then Ira endeavored to give it
must be observed and upheld if our liberties Lj m >nd brilliant the lights of Mason- for .jj w bo have suffered in the recent war, Ln^mt lotopul’ tVhim thoftict that he wash
and frea institutions are to bo maintained, j ^ M exemplified in that Lodge: I and for tire blessings of peace. friend to the Presiaent personally and po’ J
Tho law of tho State, passed October 3d, 1870, ^ jl Tuller, W. M.; Calvin Fay, S. W.; “ Wednaday, January (SjJjJ? rally ho was quite right; ho had been
toTt. main fratnres is excellent, and calculated ^ a Hlunraoo a, J. W,. B. H. Goodman, “^utiLSes^f'leStofg.^ “ An^Uon^nn^
.to protect the sacred right of the ballot ui I Treasurer; D. S. Kellam, Secretary; L. Me-1 mising up of more laborers to Christ’s ser- L sometimes disagreed ’ with j
: secure fair elections. Second.. Iu all P r °-1 Candless, S. D.; Jas. H. Purteil, J. D.; J. G. | vice._ _ _ _ .. ! ideat to regard to aoDototinen^l
nneiaMb ar.d three days time tor voting | jn Mo'ant ZionB. A. Chapter takes place to-1 ^ nil cSmSyTaiid of-effeettouXttfbWBhaagil Sh'ffyilf 'WJBj'gTJSiSg
.-tumid bo civen. Third. Tho plan as adopted m0lT0w night. Every companion sbonld be I and oo-operrtion among all. in eweiy^Und.who j Qn ^ Preaident from time to u mo 0Te r
**■ , . <iia haUot I a I love tbe J>)rd Jcsoi Christ in sinennty. I his inaucmratioii. Scarcely had ono subsided
tathUrity«f having a room for the bouot pres6 nt > _ “ Friday. January &-Prayer tor the circa-1 p^ident had
boxandtJjhnhtohS® 18 ’ with one door for the v Subxhtotss nt ran B. Ai Dsanxx.—^The I cn i 4t i 0n „f the^Word of God, for a blessing on L Q bftterness of persecution
tors to enter und another tor them lo pass out, Landmark has the following: religious literature, for an end of religious per-1 fl B x ioIonce 0 f ealdmny that hadnot been
. . ^Heemenat each door, is a decided im- The Grand High Priest of Georgia has de- socution, and for the removal of all hindrances ^shod on any Executive of the United States
and policemen at raen « windowa or a „ n . ftrnin „ tUo , ls4 of sa bstitntos, as ^ thesprrad of the gosjuil. ince tte ^ J of Thomas Jeffereon. But one
provementontho old style of winao mded concerning the use ol saosutntc , us .. January 7—Prayer tor Cbra- L thes *bad utterly faded; they
hole to tho wall tor votes to bo taken i°-1 follows: I titn missions, for tbe conversion of tho world, I b J d becn eiposcd and had becomo eoutempti-
With this arrangement the managers havo .q; The practice being common to nse snb- and for too ‘glonons appearance of our Lord Ws to ^ pe0 p lo of t b e country. Tho
OFFICIAL ADVEETISEKENTS.
n is hereby ordered, Tliat In conformity with tho
third section of an Act of tho .General Assembly of
Georgia, entitled “An Act to authorize tho lease of the
Western and Atlantic Eailroad, and for other purposes
therein mentioned,’* approved October 24th, 1870, the
following persona, to-wit, A. L. Harris, William L.
Clark and J. N. Du Barry, being railroad men of expe
rience, be, and they are hereby appointed to examine
the Western and Atlantic Eailroad carefully: and said
persons are required to make out in writing a schedule
inventory of the same, carefully describing and set
ting forth the true condition of the road and its rolling
stock and appurtenances, and property of every char
acter, os it stands on this day. and make return there
of to the Governor of Georgia without delay; and that
said sohednle or inventory being returned, it is or
dered that it be recorded in the office of the Secretary
of State, and fBed-in the Executive Office.
Given under my£hand and the Beal of the Executive
Department, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this, the 27th
day of December, A.D. 1870.
KUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
H. C, Corson, Secretary Executive Department
dec 23-dSUtvIt
It has real merit As a means of removing pain, no
medicine has acquired a reputation equal to Furry Da-
Vti- Pain Killer.—{Newport (Kj.) Dallj News.
Its wonderful poifer in relieving the most severe
pain b** never been equalled*-—{Burlington Sentinel.
It is one of the few articles that or# jmat what they
pretend to be.—{Brunswick Telegraph.
Oar own opinion ia that no family should be with*
ont a bottle of it for a single hoar. In flesh wounds,
MhM, pains, sores, Aa, it is the moet effectual remedy
we know of.—[News, St. John. Canada.
After many years’ trial of Davis' Pain Killer, we ad
vise that every family should provide themselves with
so effectual and speedy # Pain Killer.—Amherst (N. 8.)
Gauette. .
c Davis A Sou wa can oonfl-
ised it fair a length of
and Invariably with success.—{Canada Baptist.
49-The Pain Killer is for sale by .Medicine Dealers
generally.
At Wholesale by
PEMBERTON, WIf L80N, TAYLOR A CO.
dec24-dAnroodlm ' ' •
A PROCLAMATION.
Gf E O R G I A :
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
U. S. MARSHAL’S SALE.
U NDER and by virtue of a writ of fieri facias, is
sued ont of the Honorable the District Court
of tho United States for the Northern District of Geor
gia, in CkTorof the plaintiff, The United States, in the
following case, to-wit:
THE UNITED STATES
Y3.
JohM a. J-eowey, E. T. Ungers, Noati
Killian,
. IbSTClevi-knponss too property ofjohua. J»-
oveT, to of that lot, tract, or mrocl of land, lyioe «ad
Mini? in the town of Trenton, and-known.as lot num
WHEREAS, Official information has been reoeived
at this Department that a murder was committed in
the county of Brooks on the- 5th} day of Dooember,
1870, upon tho body of Eli Graham, by ono William
Bland, os is alleged, end that said Bland haa fled from
justice:
I have thought proper, therefore, to issne this my
proclamation, hereby offering a reward of One Then-
sand Dollars for tho apprehension and delivery of
the said Bland, with proof sufficient to convict, to tho
Sheriff of said county and State, in order that he may
be brought to trial for the offense with which he
stands charged.
Given under my Hondand tho Great Seal of the State,
at the Capitol in Atlanta, this 22d day of Decem
ber, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and
Seventy, and of tho Independence of the United
States of America, the Ninety-Fifth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Corosio, Secretary of State.
dec23-d3twlt
ttin
Tuesday Evening, December 27, 1870. 1
— Cotton.
Business generally waa dull in wholcsalo branches
to-day, owing principally to the bad weather. The
demand for provisions remains good, with stocks
equal to the demand. Tobacco trade is dull. Flour
steady. Very little cotton brought in. Tho mar
ket waa firm at 13# for middlings.
Financial.
Transactions, very light.
Buying. Soiling.
Gold 110 112
Stiver 103 108
Now York Exohange .. .par
Georgia G’a, old 80; Georgia ?’«, old 90; new
90. Atlanta 8*s 84; Atlanta 7’e 75. Georgia Railroad
bands 95. Georgia Railroad stocks 98. Central Rail,
road bonds 95. Central Railroad stocks 115. South?
western Railroad bonds 91. Southwestern Railroad
stocks 92. Macon and Western Railroad stocks 107.
Augusta bonds 75. Augusta bonds, endorsed 80. Ma
con and Brunswick Railroad bonds 75. Montgomery
and West Point Railroad bends 89. Atlanta and West
Point Railroad bends 95.
Groceries.
Come Meal, C0c.©$1 09; Haxnrr. per bbl
$7 COS3 00. fixes, tierces. 9& Starcu 8\
®9e. Sons, 7@7>fc. Soap, 7®9e. Cahdles 14<»
15XO. Beeswax. 90332. Salt, $2 25 par sack; table*
$150 per dos.
SUGAR.—A15X; Extra C15; Yellow C 14X; Brown,
10® 13.
TEA—Green $120®175: Black 100@159.
COFFEE, BIO.—Common 20®22c; Choice 22®26c
Java, 23@30; Mocha, 48@50; N. O. Stout, 75® $1
Molasses, 33@38c.
BUTTER.—Goshen 40@50; Tennessee 33@35.
Cheese, now fketory, l8Xo. Eating Potatoes
per bbl $3 59. Osioxs, per bbl $5 60. Eoos, per
doc., 30@38. Liocoxs, $11 09. Orators, per 189
$4 00® $5 90.
Atlanta Flour and Grain Market.
FLOUR—Not a great demand but a good stock v, bus
perdue $5 50©5 75; extra $9 00$C 25; family $G 60S
9 75; fancy $7 2507 60.
WHEAT.—But very little business doing; $1 10
@1 23. Prime white $1 38®1 49.
OATS.—Stock and demand light. A few sales made
from store at 65&70 for seed.
CORN.—Light stock; prioe for yellow 99. White
. lo let Congress lia-
facts to let tta
utr'id orfitil.
.too Sects, ana
of annexation
BUSINESS. AND LOCAL NOTICES
-yttx It.—_ Wtitoomb desires' all to fry
irrsyrnp; itis’tUe great children’s soothing
remedy, and soTd' si .’.tho. loW price of 25
U. S. MARSHAL’S SALE.
JDEB end by virtno of a writ of fieri facias issued
oat of the Honorable, tbe District Court of the
states for tiie Northern District of Georgia, in
fever of the plaintiff, The United States, in the follow-
l case, to-wit:
THE UNITED STATES
irith
n^to^tois arrangement toe candidates| mlh „ it vras not proper; as many
could be allowed lo place to the room, say ten station, to Georgia hare been made with
or a dozen discreet men, men who are exten-1 the use of one or mere substitutes.
This is no intoxicating beverage or doctored
iHpor. to lead tho tippler on to drunkenness
arid ruin, but a strictly medical preparation
[efrom roots and herbs, suitable to any
or condition. As a family remedy, Sim-
Liver Itegnlator is equal to an ontire
cheat : -
11 Khates 11 Swixihxes !! '—These
i mild terms with whioh to designate those
who have been induced by the
which Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
i won to offer .for sale a worthless
•. Pierce’s private stamp, whieh
hnsnpam
portrait and the words “U. S. Certifi
cate of Genuineness’’ is upon every package
of the genuine. Sold by druggists, or by
mail sixty cents. Address Dr. it. Y. Piusoe
Buffalo, N. Y. dec23-eod3t-wlt
Blcuu. -The best and cheapest Bnchu in
the United States is that prepared by Drom-
goole & Co. For all diseases of tho urinary
organs, its action is quick, powerful and satis
factory. The gravel, goat, dropsy, milky,
^ ropy, or bloody urine, frequent desire to
• „... , . I they would fall'throogbout his administea-] ^nate .difficulty and pain to nrinattog, burn-
A tiovcly Editorial Milrt. | tionor his connection with public life. ^Tbr) ^ paia oboat ^ re Jonof the bladder, pain
anti weakness in tbe small of the back, effects
of habits or dissipation, and all kindred com
plaints, it acts in such a manner as to gain
tho entire confidence of physicians and others.
Ono bottle will euro any ordinary caso.—
Price $1, or six for $5. Sold by druggists and
dealers everywhere. dec9-d&wlm
P. Leak, and. Robert C.
ra letied
one of the defei
of W. L. Aycock,
tiie following lot, tract, or par
cel of land, to-wit: Lot of land No. two hun
dred and forty-aix, (2IG.) in the Sixth (Cth.) District,
and Third (3d.) Section of Bartow county. State of
Georgia, containing one hundred and sixty (ICO) acres,
Xn ^d°wtiMien the same at public auction,'at tbe
Court House, in tho city of Atlanta, county of Falton,
on the
First Tuesday in January Ncxt.f/^2
between the lawful hours of sale.
Dated at Atlanta, Georgia, Novemberjtmb^l370.
dec l-w4t
Bat the I A very unique nod remarkable souvenir for I ^[ministration was thus for a great success;
. _ I . V.m Vravl- n/lilnr OF AT^xiitnr. John Swin- I it.- nnnn it vtam nf n nArannnl fltilF.
- tho use ox on , , a New York editor, or ex-editor, John Swin- the assaults upon it were of a personal char-
sively acquainted with the voters of the dis- J question was direct, and eonld not^be eTOded | t0JJ ^ fonneriy of tho Timer, was lately m prep-1 acter, and did not tonch the ^reat
tricL to suggest to the managers soch as I y do not think, however, the deeision should Hra tion, but, it would seem, can not now be an( j wonderful . success of tho adohnis-
miJht ftttemntio vote illegally, it appears to me should be construed to have retrospecUve completed on account of the\ror in France, tiation. The general results of Uieadminiy
might attempt to vows g j, ^ I -# . mn * nnqa *tle the IeoditT of former ex-1 It was intended for his fortieth birthday, which I t^tm were grand almost beyond precedent,
a complet bar would bo placed on illegal action, and un9e fc Ue tn *8*“ J . occurs in the present month of December, and an( j if it should go on for the next two years
ting. Fifth. The police authority of the mana-1 citations, nor do I think such construction i coriB i a t e d of a lace shirt-ruff, worked in all the M j t hart for the last twenty months these,
o#th nliould bo strengthened rather thou dimin- h n tended. M points of lace, which are said to number I g^nd results would be so conspicuous, well
f 7*, a K„r nrft oneninc the polls a committee susx.— He who is desirous of finding wis- forty, and which thus furnish the precise num- understood and admired of aU men, tot they
ished, and before ope g po ^ I ^ opaV fnr it: and if helberof points for the number of the editor s j overwhelm tho opposition. The peo- advertisement of Dr Butts’Dispensary
headed, “A Book for the Million—Marriage
matters oateiilo, to preserve «*. “““ ^ I b^dsra olngnorenoe vrilTnevOTb, removed; I wOTd _ wasTeceived that it could not prasibly I MotieyorMr. SchencYwiTAin- f
fores an observance of the lav*. By SSSfc be completed owing to the derangement of in- k^dor at tho Court of St. James. What readily alL mayo-aacwiy
means an advance would he made towards tho faUowimr anecdote from on d ns tries in the city itself, and to interrupted they wanted to know was that the government
nrotcction of toe rights of the legal voters. Up tv occurred it was a communication between the different lace- wd j 0 „d faithfully administered. Know-
protection oi too ng ^ exchange. “ ± brother - if not it working places of France jand other parts of L- that all these personal considerations were
| good leason to sn unworthy br0 “f ’1 Enropc? The lace-house took great toterest I ^khed aside as mere worthless straw, the
— -I A.- AVa o«Jav fnw rao Ana nf fllQ lady
^ _ ... ^ different lace-
The grratobjeets sought to be accomplished I
by toe clcctivo franchise aroafoll, fair, and may aerre as a les “ n ““j I to "tiie order, for, as one of IheWy manag-1 ^itoVof'^e Senator from ]
peaceable expression of the voice of the com- *. b ® {“'bring disgrace upon if era 8 ® id * when interviewed on toe subject: fte p res ident this afternoon
rnnotiy in regard to the law-makers, _ ruler., I S^town o^—. hav. 1 " T?'I Toke ^_
people arc vo im, — — ,1 neTt momincr s»gnea oy a taay arusu o» ae* A , UUk » s ttU “ the President witti usurpauon ana crime, anu
, brute force, or the hands of the strong versus the Dolico mao’strate, who U striking combination of leaf and flower compared his administration to tot of
tllmwrak. After snch a theory has become the I torms-vine leaves, yapomcas, violets, »o 8 | Rn rt.^ K ™ :he M d nvn. C ™»n
w -iud custom of the land, tho next difficnl- I ^fiujonition. One of the three foolishly
tT and evil to contend with, is the insane onx- marked: “Judge, I was in ^?P e *
toty and raadacss of candidates for office, and ***
the trickery, fraud and rascality they employ repli( *i w iih brotherly sympathy: “Ah ! is it
. .l il.:. BAmSnotinii nnil ihftif filcC- -j TmIw Oita ia hfflthflr » — I I Qltl UOt
to secure both their nomination and their elec
tion. No people =*o »» UQt prepared
and determined to view »ach conduct
with horror, and oontend aaufnUy
this ovil, must, sooner or later, yield
all thoir rights to the dictation of too crafty,
* ambitious and unscrupulous—to base and
brute power, rather than moral and just influ
ences. ' There is no neutral ground in morals,
religion or politics. The destruction of evei7
community whieh tramples on justice and
right, and yields to tho vile, is only a question
of time, and the time is often shorter, and tho
danger greater, than with individuals. The
community of freemen which ceases to uphold
law, order, and equal rights in election., ia
only a step from anarchy, or despotism. If
tho crafty'are allowed to tamper with the sa
cred principle, they knew their time has come
to lord it oivor “ the dear people,” nod revel
' on their substance.
V 7 (>,;» i. brother I did not The London Globe of December nth, m demonstrated the necessity and the lmpor-
reooguixeyom ^Excuso me tor my deling j —up^Jh. Jr-tot sM*^ | ^of ^invrati^tiem_ He (? fr. S-mner,
Yes, we are brother Masons, ond
have thought of that. Mr. Clerk^^^
kuo'iibSter'the rule^of propriety than other I redaUons ot toe ,*t«anm. I wn any otto own assertions, ineresom- H(m , tove been nevle for .adi mcridlra. snd Utitedca
4“ “Sw, Sll the next esse ’ * blame in the matter. It farther says that Lo for as it conld bo mode, and report back Kittoiul Catendja-.
dear brother, call tne next esse. when Lord Stanley left the Foreign Office toe th . focts to Congress, so that Congress might w ^
FBBmusoxax x*D th» Laws ov m: Lara- difficulty was in a fair way of being adjusted, j n dg 0 for itself whether or not annexation quy , u ,• , . . , . . ^
-Every Freemason is bound By his obliga- | t1i»fa iman no in the Min-1 mn« Ka the l^flolntiSaTof Hoitetier’a Stomach Bittern, the staple tonie ana
turns to obey the laws of the land
resides, and every man is bound lu.I toe'cxistchce of a source of unesiness between) supposed that is wouiu uu, u. u upnw,
the laws of hi. oonntry, and a Freemason cau- j lcrself an d her great natural ally, with whom that it would pass without opposition. N<
ing himself a Christian is trebly bonna. tie | i|t a1;lra the interest and the earnest desire Lj, th e points made by too Senator from
' . b Z addition-1 01 P®°Pi? i “ materU1 *° ““ POr ~
British I xhat Senator had spent his force on mail
remove j which, so for as the resolution wns concerned,
Yours,
J. NoncBosa.
A Strange Ca«e.
An interesting question of law is occupying
one of toe Vermont courts. It tarns on tho
alleged distribution of tho small-pox in too
town ol Cavendish some time last winter. It
appears that one Jeptoa Page, while suffering
from the diso-'ise, visited tho honso of Harvey
Taylor, and, it i. churned, knowing the nature
^f his illness, took no means to prevent its
spread, nor informed Mr. Taylor or his fondly
of his situation, although he tarried some days
with them. In due time too host and all his
family were taken sick and suffered severely
from toe small-pox in itraaost malignant form,
all being disfigured tor life, while one lost tho
sight of an eyo. Mr. Taylor has sued Pago
for ten thousand dollars damages.
San Fraueiaco is excited over a marine mon
sler, stranded on the beach, a few days since.
It is nineteen inches long, has a horn on its
head, another on its back, four legs like aseal
and a tail like a rat It is of variegated colors,
red, black, white, rich brown, gold, stiver and
ilack in stripes, spots and blotchss.
French, Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohe
mian and Spanish languages, and all who wish to un-
_ dsrstand the true philosophy of health should read
*—* —- ~"
The Alabua Claims. Senator from Massachusetts throughout had' addition to an admirable medical treatise
The London Globe of December^ 6th, in j demonstrated the necessity and^the impor- «es, prevention and cure of a great variety of dieeooes.
it embrooes a large amount of information interesting
to the merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the 1 armor,
tho planter, and professional man; and the calcule-
Special Notices.
-Hostetter’s
Massachusetts on' The Great Pictorial Annual
was most unpro- states A ?*"*"*** for 1871, for distribution gratia
was throughout the United States, and all civilized conn-
charged tries of the Western Hemisphere, will l>o published
. , . . . uovernmeui w iuujxo uu uitauiji* vmcn, so iar as uie rcswiuuwu wiw cum
also for conscience nie; not tunply that mnst sooner or later become a serious ] bo designated os frivolous and
may avoid penalties, bnt mam^y tnat no may difficulty, and says, “let foir and clear over- imm »tAriai. The Senate was not mono
discharge a dnty enforced by pmne antoonty. ^ made to ^ American Government, BTnmi » n whether too treaty had
It is not aimply a ornneto notate too mvu lavfr ^ ^ ^ least Ule onua of re fasing an eqmta- nnd property negotiated; it was
bnt it is a sin against God; and it ia a sin, not
merely in so for as the particular aat may be
oondemned in Scripture—as in the caoo of
murder, incest, or robbery—but itis a rin also
* of being a violation of
on the ample ground of being a vi
public taw, and that for the plain reason that
God ^ na commanded submission to th© pow
ers tint be. The thing required by civil rulers
may he in itself a matter of indifference,
neither commanded in 8eriptnre|nor forbidden,
aa in the case with many regulations upon toe
statute book, bnt it is not a matter of indiffer
ence whether he observe them or no, when
commanded by lawful authority.
Some Freemasons seem to think that they
„ay violate a civil law if they think that it
does them a wrong, it they suppose that it
unduly restricts their freedom; but tins Is an
egregious mistake. There may be good rea
son, for endeavoring to procure the repeal of
an obnoxious law, bnt there are no reasons at
all tor transgressing it. Nsver was there a
law enacted by any ago or country—no, not
in the freest nation upon tho earth—which
was not considered by numbers of individuals
to be wrong; and if every Freemason were
justified in disobeying a civil statute, when he
conceived it to be unjust or uncalled for, this
would be equivalent to saying that every
Freemason was bound to obey only those
laws of which ho approved. In short, toe
bonds of society would be dissevered, and
each individual would do just what seemed
right in his own eyes. In sft cases, when
charged with transgression, it wanM.bo a
sufficient defense to »sy that ws considered
bis settlement upon toe basis of toe arrange- j examine toe question os if the treaty bad
meats concluded by Lord Stanley may rest I never been made. The Senator from Mama?
with toe United States." | chusetts had raid that the protocol provided
that the President should privately nse Ms ‘
■Rough” on King William. I fluence to bring abont the ratification of
M. W. de FonvieUe, who escaped from Pa- treaty. The protocol provided no such '' ’
ris by balloon, recently gave a lecture in SL B waa not attached to^the treaty,
rti-i.'-1..11 t : *u„ .i.to of affairs I nort with the treaty; bnt it made
and had-:
Geoige’s hall,’Liverpool, on too state of affairs part wfthfoetreaty ;butit nude no provision JM[ arr jaqre Cruide
tathit citv He said- that toe President should privately influence x ,
Ktae William was cailed a friend of human- members of Congress. However, as toe trasld mmr onb His OTVW DOCTOR
itv, and on that account would not shell Ps- was gone, as toe Senate had mussed away
r£ ; bnt he conld not [Cheers.] His big it, as it was now a mere reho of the
alterative of more half the Christian world, are
fbUj set forth in its pages, which are also interspersed
with pictorial illustrations, valuable recipes for the
household and farm, humorous anecdotes, and other
instructive and amnaing reading matter, original and
selected. Among the annuals to appear with tho
opening of the year, this will be one of theme
fal, and may be hod forth* asking. The proprietors,
Means. Hostetler k Smith, Pittsburg, Pa,, on receipt
of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail
any person who cannot procure one in his neighbor
hood. The Bitters are sold in every city, town and
village, and are extensively need through®** **• enUr ®
cfrlTilizcd world. d«2*-a*weofilni
and
Fourth, (UK.)
Qeorgi*, oo — ’
oaree^moro or :
Andwifi* HaUtao jwm>st public sucUoi, at (ho
mHro*7tath«rt»X.«*An£ta,county of Fulton,
the
First Tuioday In January Sat,
between tho lawful hours of Mle.
Dated at Athints, Georgia, Korambsr^MUraaTO.
dec l-wit! r ; P. 8. Marshal.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA.
By KUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
WHEREAS, Official information lias been received
at this Department that a murder was committed in
the county of Heard on the night of the 8th instant,
upon the body of D. B. Foster, by one Wm. G. Echols,
Misalleged, and that said Echols has fled from jus
tice:
I have thought proper, therefore, to iaaao this my
Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of Ono Thou
sand Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of tho
said Echols, with proof sufficient to convict, to the
Sheriff of said county and State, in order that ho may
be brought to trial for tho offonse with which ho
stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of tho State,
at tho Capitol in Atlanta, this 22d day of De
cember, in tho year of our Lord Eighteen Hun
dred and Soventy and of tho Independence of the
United States of America the Ninty-fifth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottito, Secretary of State.
dec 23-d9twlt
90.
Atlanta Provision Market.
Market firm at the following prices:
BACON.—None.
BULK MEATS.—Shoulders «>£: O. R. Sides 12M; 0.
Sides 13c.
HAMS—14c.
LARD.—Tierces 14>£@13c; in Can 15.
HERRING.—Smoked. 80c.
SALMON.—Pickled, $27 50 per bbl.
MACKEREL.—No. 9, % bbl $9 7509 00; No..3, y m
bbl $7 00; bbls $13,
N. It. Fowler, Auc’r.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Honorable Coiirt ot
Ordinary of Fulton county, Georgia, we will sell
before tho Court House door, in Atlanta, within the
legal hours of sale, on the
First Tuesday In February Next,
^Ci^LotSofMlfSnttngeast on Peachtree street
100 feet, and running back along Ellis street 2G7
feet, being the residence lot of Dr. Chapman Powell,
de RlsoTon©-third interest in city lot No. 3, at the junc
tion of Peachtree and Broad streets, on which there is
a three-story block of brick buildings, known as the
‘Powell Block.”
Also, one city lot, with brick store thereon, now oc
cupied by Moore & Moore, and a Bowling Alley up
stairs, fronting southeast on Peachtree street 25X
feet, and having a depth of 100 feet.
Also, one city lot, adjoining the above on the south,
upon which there is a wood building, known ss the
••Office” of £hs said deceased, fronting on Peachtree
street 2354 feet, and running back 100 feet; both of the
last mentioned two lots being parts of city lot No. 68.
and all of the above lots being parts of land lot No. 78.
Also, part of city lot No. 2, of land lot No. 77, on the
corner of Peachtree and Decatur streets, fronting 99
feet on Peachtree street, and 36 feet on Decatur street,
subdivided into four lots, os per plat; all being in the
14th District of originally Henry, now Fulton, county.
Sold as the property of Dr. Chapman Powell, late ot
said county, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and cred
ltt ^’ a property comprises some of tho most centra]
aluable in the city of Atlanta; and persons desir
ing to purchase would do well to examine it before the
Terms: Half cash; balance six months, with legal
For information, apply to WALLACE Sc FOWLER,
Real Estate Agents, or to the undersigned.
A PROCLAMATION
GEORGIA:
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said Slate.
WHEREAS, Official information has bcenrcceived
at thi* Department that a Bill of Indictment ia now
pending in the Superior Court of McIntosh county,
charging one Dago Valiant with the crime of murder,
alleged to havo been committed upon the body of
Campbell Lewis some time during the year 1867, and
that tho said Dago Valiant has fled from justice:
I havo thought proper, therefore, to issne this my
Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of One Thou
sand Dollars for tho apprehension and delivery ot the
said Dago Valiant, with evidence sufficient to convict,
to the Sheriff of said county and State, in order that
he may be brought to trial -for tho offense with which
he stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of tho State,
at tho Capitol in Atlanta, this 22d day of De
cember, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred
and Seventy, and of the Independence of the
United States of America tho Ninety-fifth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cottito, Secretary of State.
dcc23-d3twlt
ELECTION NOTICE.
Atlanta, December 11th, 1870.
Administrators.
hOOLEYC
_ y'£AS T **
Powder
Has long been regarded as the best and ■_
Baking Powder in nse. Perfectly pure and 1
It makes, at foort notice, delicious Biscuits,
£:c. There need be no waste of food prepared with
it, as it is always of the best quality we would say
to those who have never used it that a very few
trials will enable them to nse it, not only with ontire
satisfaction, bnt with economy.
Put np fuli., net weight, os represented.
Grocers and Dealers sell it.
DOOLEY & BROTHER, Prop's,
169-.New Street,
NEW TORIC CITY.
nov 13-deod&w6m
Haralson Postponed Sheriff Sales.
YTTILL be sold, at the Court House door, in the
YV town of Buchanan, between the legal hours of
■ale, on the first
OM^jrr^ ITS ilTi"*^ to satisfy thirteen Jus
tices Court ft. fes. in favor of W. H. Smith vs. Aaron
Barlye. Levy made and returned to me by a constable
this December 19th, 1870. * * • * _ ,
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold lot of
uwrt No. 1285, in the 1077th district G. M., of origin-
all* Polk, now Haralson county, to satisfy one Justice
Court fl. fa. in favor of William Garner vs. P. A. Gate-
more, T, G. Waltrop »na T. C. Golden,Jqi
money to related. Lory nrelo by 1)0
comber 1916,1870. G-W.O£>Il.Y,
decas-tda s “ en<t
octlS-td
SSL
r two fifes in tavorof S. M. Satterfield,
o Justice Court of the 1143d G. M. Levy
_ -al constable and returned to me by
fif* J. W. Waldrop. This October 10th,
G. W, GENTRY.
Sheriff.
EVEBY ONE HIS
AprtreU lnrtractor ft* nurriod prana, or thou
.bout t® bo married, both malsutd fonale, In orery
concerning the phyrttdogy and relation, of our
■exual eyitem, and the production and prorentlon of
rcheeu.) But if he conld not shell them, lie | laeni m connecuim wim iu iu» offcprios.‘“dading *H thenewdiaeoTerieenererbe.
stud he would famish them. His humanity from Massachusetts had said that theamwa4 fon(tonl ta the Englirti language, by Wit YOUNG,
wanted to starve them to death. Upon his ment of the commission would commitUM) This tonally a raluable and interesting work,
word of honor, he(M. de FonvieUe) would grass to the policy of annetation. 1 here W» It i,* rit uminp!aln.langusge for the general reader,
like better to be shelled toan to not one w^m toe rraoli^n capable of ^ mnatrattd with numoious engravings, dll
be reduced to starvation. [Cheers.] But constructioni and no Senator wssto be jCr am,, amtempliang mftr-
Kin" William could not femiah them. In feir 1 frightened from voting for the r^olcgpn havimr the least impediment to married life,
warfare who folia to the ground? The war-lhy the«mlddec^tionttot,t™,t^^ It ajdrereaecret, that every
Tre Gift {mmmiiAm wArfevA nf Rturvution. 1 gvesa to annexation, t simply P ^ be with; still it is a book that
l * TV* --^r^h^^not Us about the house. It
win b* sent to any address on receipt of 50 cents.
Address Dn. WM. YOUNG, Ns. 416 Sprues street, above
mothers have”not”sufficient nourishment to on-1 gross tor examination, li the acts wereu- Yoorth, Philadelphia. w-Gm
ablfi them to civs milk, and so tho children vorable to annexation, well, if they weronn- _ n winRmD ~Euavifurvoanc
SJr the humanity of the crowned favorable, well. The commissioners were not GETTING HABTillffiP. i&uay y S
die. Such fT Z Pnija wan still anthnyi«<*d themselves to give their opinion men, cm Social Evils, and the propriety or impropriety
“ ; SS‘^dCT-^^nof^tlan m- “^qa “tiora Ho fold beS cartfiul § ofgrtting married, with reuitary help for terewho
mtatice; they did not vrant any thing but to drawtasthe resolution to provide that they fertunlittea tomi^^^ta«s-
». * .— ** ^ M ^th a should have no authority to give an opinion; sealed envelopes. Address Howard association,
nor. In the ignominous warfare of starvation, 1 gvesa V . .
it is toe children. King William, toe humane | commission to examine am
sweep toe enemy from their
broom. [Loud cheers.]
| they were simply to report toe foots, and Con- Box P, Philadelphia, Pa.
Haralson Sheriff’s Side.
•ctttt.t. be sold in the town of Buchanan, between
YV the legal hours of sale, on tbe :firstTuesday!la
January next, ono lot of land, No. 205, in the 7th Dis
trict of originally Carroll; bnt now Haralson, contain
ing 202 seres, more or less. Levied on to satuiy tne
cost on eight Justice Court fl. fes. in favor of J. C. and
m Winters. LCi * —-
e by-'a legal Constable.
Atlanta, Ga., December 13th, 1870.)
T» the Ordinaries of tlx Several Counties of this State:
Your attention ia invited to tho provisions contained
in Par. I, Sec C, Art. 5, of the Constitution; Sec. 1351
to 135G (inclusive) Codo of Georgia; and Sections 16
and 28 of “An Act to Establish a System of Public In-
strnction,” approved October 13, 1870, by which it be
comes your duty to give notice of an election to bo
held on the first Saturday in January next, for the
following officers, viz:
r EAOH MILITIA DISTRICT, KICORPFRATKD TOWS AXD
WARD or ANY
One member of tho County Board of Edocatiou, to
are two years.
One School Trustee, to serve three years.
Ono School Trustee, to servo two years.
Ono School Trustee, to servo oho year.
Immediate notice should bo given of the above elec
tion, and of theplaco in each preoinct where the polls
will be opened.
Returns as provided by law should bo mads by the
Election Managers to the Secretary of Stats, and an
other to tho Clerk of tho Superior Court, for all the
officers; and in all respects they should comply with
the requirements of Chapters 2 and 5, Titlo 18, Part 1,
Code of Georgia.
Given undor my hand and the soal of the Executive
Department, at tho capitol iu Atlanta, the day and
year first above written.
RUFUS E. UULLdCX.
By the Governor:
H. C. Corsoj*. Secretary ef Exec. De**t.
dee 21-d3twlt
~ POSTPONED
U. S. MARSHAL’S SALE
by virtue of a writ of fieri fecias
" .tho Honorable, the District
*s for the Northern District of
Plaintiff, Tomlinson Fort, in
'
Tomlinson Fort vs. Robert II. Tatum,
Principal, and 2tlitch Pope, Security,
I have levied upon, as tho property of B. H. Tatum,
ie following lot, tract, orparcel of land, to-wit: Lot
To. 209,) number two hundred and nine, in the Tenth
district. Fourth Section, Dade county, State of Geor
gia, lying on the East and Northeast aide of Lookout
Creek, containing one hundred acres, more or less,
and being tho place on which M. B. P. Tatum now ro-
81 And will sell tho aamo at public auction, at the
Court House, in the city of Atlanta, county of Fult on,
on the
First Tuesday in January next
r1 EORGIA. TOWN8 COUNTY.—Whxrkju, Joslah
VJ coster applied to me for Letters of Adminiatr*
tion on the estate of William G. England, late of said
county, deceased, these are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all concerned to show cause, if any th*
at my office, on or before tbe first Monday in Fl
next, why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this, 19th dsy of De
cember,
dec27 t.
JAMES WHITE, Ordinary.
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
G eorgia, habalson county.—two months
.ft.reH.tre mrxnUrmMrtw will Km tn the COUTt
or orSSrot I&ataoammrte ten to rell tho
Und belonging to tho ortxto ot Uothoir O. Wiggonton.
deceued, Uteofreld county, for tho benefit of tbe
hrtre and creditors. October 3d, 1870.
A. D. WOOD
oct jU-2mr rsfccte Ordtii
Market Reports by Telegraph.
NEW YORK,
woo*.
New York, Dsesmbsr 27.—Flour 4® 10 better.
Wheat lc. bettor. Corn a shade firmer. Pork firm;
new $20 00. Lard firm. Cotton quiet and weak ;.eales
1,509; uplands 15)*. Turpentine firmer at4G^. Ro
sin firm at $2 12K@$2 15. Freights firm.
Stocks quiet. Governments steady but very dull.
State bonds steady bnt dull. Gold 10>;@10&- Money
7 in currency to gold. Sterling exchange—long 9J£;
short 10. - :
LONDON.
London, Decembor 27.—Consols 91?*. Bonds 88)..
LIVERPOOL.
Lzvzsrooire December 27.—Cotton, opened quiet;
uplands 8ȣd; Orleans 8ftd. Wheat firmer.
Later.—Cotton steady. Tork, short middles Ms.
Beef 120s. Lar d 61s.
eventsa.
NEW YORK.
New York December 27.—Cotton weak; sales
3,300 at lift. Flour, Southern firmer; common to
fair extra $0 10@$6 GO. Whisky firmer at 95ft@96.
Wheat 2@3 better; winter red and amber western
$2 46@$2 48. Com 1@2 better; new 75@78; yellow
Southern 80. pork firmer; new $20 25®$20 37ft;
old $19 50. Beef steady. Lard steady; kottlo 13.
Navels firm. Tallow 8ft@9. Freights firmer; flour
by sale 2<&9; wheat 6ft@7; cotton 6-16@ft cotton by
steam ft@9-10. Money 7 currency to gold. Sterling
quiet at 9ft@9ft. Gold 10ft@10ft. Government*
aUVAuooa Hi StmUkCTM very dull; Tenncssees 63;
62ft; Virginia* 67; new 63; Louiaianaa 70; new
54; Levees 71; 8’s 85; Alabamas 109; 6*8 70; ^ corgi aa
81; North Carolinaa 45; new 23ft; South Carolinas 84;
new 6Cft.
BALTIMORE.
Baltuzork, December 27.—Flour firm; family
active; superfine lower at $5 15®$5 50. Wheat
choice scarce; other grades dull. Com firm and
steady. Pork $20 00. Shoulders 11. Whisky 93®M.
Cotton dull; middlings 15ft; net receipts Id; gross
580; oxporta to Great Britain 1,745; coastwise 85; sales
300; stosk 11,176.
CINCINNATI.
CracixxATi, December 27.—Flour steady and mod
erate demand; family $5 80®$5 50. Cora firm and
scarce at 52®53. Provisions buoyant and unsettled
holders generally not offering, Mess pork $19 09
offered, $20 00 asked. Lard good demand; kettle 1-lft
offered, lift asked. Bacon quiet and unchanged.
Whisky steady at 87.
LOUISVILLE.
LomsvnxE. December 27—Bagging quiet at 25®20.
Provisions very firm. Mess Pork $19 50. Shonlders
10ft; clear ribbed sides 12ft; door sides 13. La
firm at 12. Whisky 87.
ST. LOUIS. *
Sx. Louis, December 27.—Flour quiet and un
changed. Com steady. Whisky 89. Bagging lower
Provisions firm. Pork $18 75®$19 00. lard
firm; choice lift,
SAVANNAH.
Savauxah, December 27.—Cotton quiet and firm;
middlings 15; net receipts for past three days3,5C9;
exports to foreign ports 1,170; coastwise 3,391; sales
500; stock 71,256.."
WILMINGTON.
WmuixoTox, December 27.—Colton quiet; mid
dlings lift; net receipts 458; stock 1,100.
NEW ORLEANS.
New Orleans, December 27.—Cotton steady with
fair demand; middlings 14ft@14ft; net receipts 19,311.
AUGUSTA.
Auousza, December 27.—Cotton market quiet;
prices* shade easier; sales 740; receipts 1,700; mid
dlings l?@14ft.
LONDON.
London, December 27.—Consols unchanged. Amer
ican securities easier; 62’s. 88ft, Stocks quiet and
unchanged.
LIVERPOOL.
Liverpool, December 27.—Cottenr steady and un
changed; sales 12,009, including 3,000 speculation and
oxport. Common rosin 5s. 9d.®6s.
NEW YORK.
New Yoke, December 27.—Gold very dull all day.
Governments at opening were very steady hut ad
vanced about ft on more active issues, on second call
remained firm bnt closed at advanced prices. 6*a 13;
62’s 7ft; G4’s 7; 65’s 7; new 9ft; 67*8 Oft; 68’a. 7ft;
40’s 6ft.
Money active. No # signa of artificial tinkering with
the market. Government is anticipating January
interest without rebate, amount thirty-two and* half
million. These large disbursements of gold are
looked forward to as* relief to the money market, but
past experience shows that it takes considerable cur
rency to handle this gold before it finally lodges in tbu
bank*. This would prevent any immediate .relief to
the money market, and on the contrary would only,
tend to aggravate matters for the time being.
Dated atefctlanta, Georgia, December 4th, M70.
PROPOSALS.
. STATE OF OEOHC.IA. 1
OmcstonWnuMU, j
Atlanta, Oa., December.18,1810. )
TXEorosALS are invited till tho 14 th day of January,
I 1871, from peraona doairtng to contract far tho
distribution of thC Laws and Journals, of tho last sss-
sion of tho General Assembly, to tbe counties compos*
Inc the sorerel Congressional Districts in this Stats as
required by law. . _ _
AU proposals should bo in writing, accompanied by
references, to two responsible parties whowill become
security to the State for tho laithful performance of
tho work, in caso the contract ia awarded to the bid-
der. and forwarded by mail “>^^coSlEY.
decl6d&w-td State Librarian.
Athens Banner, Augnsta Republican, Macon Union,
I Romo Daily, Savannah Tribune, Milledgevffle Union,
and Columbus Enquirer, copy-once a week for tour
j weeks and send bill to this office.
NOTICE.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE,)
Collector’s Office, 4th District Georgia, J
Atlanta, December 7,1870.)
me laws, on tho Cth in
stant, and that the same will be sold and tho net pro
ceeds thereof deposited to the credit of the Secretary
of tho Treasury, unless the claimant executes and de
livers to the Collector of this District, within thirty
* r
One Sorrel Mule. 10 yean oTJ.
One Wagon and Harness.
Two Kegs (30) Thirty Gallons llramly.
Deputy Collector.
Application for Letters of Administration
bonis non, on the estate of John Blackman, late of said,
this ia to cite all and singular the creditor ,
of John Blackman to be at my office within
V and show canoe, if any. why
* bonis non, should not be
official signature. December