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The World bee tbto to mj wito refer-
enca to Ih» impeachment af «m> M#coo4r
ins GaVernor:
It 1t to be hoped thct the Georgia Leg- ft to ail about,
tola t nr e will forthwith proceed to .im-
(t'aoh ex-Governor Bullock. The warrtnt'
for such a proceeding-wiU k « team* lathe
State eooatttatio*, wktoh kayfl^aMieli S,.
section 3, paragraph'*: “The House of
lleprexentatives shall hare the sole power
to impeach all persons who shall have
been or who luuy be in oifioe." The ob
ject ..f impeachment would, of course, be
not to remote the fellow, *inoi ho hoe al
ready removed himself, but to make oft-
cial corruption infamous by the
stigma of An eternal disqualification upon
it, and in the process of affixing this stig-
Lia to secure xucb an insight Into tbs A-
r incial and other mismanagement of the
S:ate of Georgia as only an impeachment
trial of its Governor for these three years
past can afford. To a aid off the search
ing investigation a trial by impeachment
wonld allow was this man’s main piyrpose
in resigning, and, under the constitution
al provision above notad, it ig quite possi
ble for the Legislature to defeat that pnr-
tups. personally tha fellow is nothing;
Uts last appears*os 'ar of any importance
fii himself has hsewmftda; hat by his in-
peacbment he 1 may become the luvamrof
a.ich a scrutiny into the couditic of Geor
gia as is hurdly otherwise possible.—
{Should he convey himaeit out of u*a coun
try to evade a citation k> the bute Sen
ate sitting aa a court of impeachment,
that fact alone would stamp him before
the American people aa a self confessed
criminal and be Georgia^ beat defence in
•very press end on every press sad on
every stump from the charges of lawless
ness and meditated insurrection made
against her. The word of au admitted
thief will not bo takeu sufficient to sub
stantiate those aoousations.
Should he, on the contrary, remain in
the United States the process of the court
of impeachmeut can be made to reach
him. Possibly no actual seizure of his actu
al person and transportation thereof to the
bar of the Sonata may be competent, but
personally the fellow is nothing, and, as
little could he done with hha even if oou-
victed, his actual preeeaoe can be dis
pensed with. Once cited to appear—and
iu a case of this notoriety publication in
the loadiug journals of the United States
would be sufficient should ha hide—all is
plain sailing. If he will not plead the oase
can go on, acoordiug to the well-known
practice, as if the plea were not guilty.
The Senate cun send illimitably for per
sons mid papers, punish any non-compli
ance in the btete, and hava by the use of
requisitions a very great, if not the aarne
power in other titutee. By no other pro
cedure that we <.ow recall is there auy
such complete and exhaustive way as this
of ascertaining exactly where tins public
affairs of Georgia now stand, and how the
pust three years they have been adminis
tered. Never before since the scoundrel
schemo of reconstruction was initiated has
All the qni£ nuoas agres-that Eu
on the eve of another genual t
J but noWwi Rnowg.,
persistent adherence to a puli# of
nd neutrality, in continental affairs.
I m it wjvv fead, French gives out
a change in’ UieTmuainenT, tEen
1: leave its bloody marks
i#
_ dog of the tan-yard” dr
nnghill.” Sunday's tele
gram*, Mf that toe MweohRf Mr. Glad-
•stanwttt Mm Lori Mayor's bai^iet in Lon
don is thought by France to possess greet
significance, in view of approaching com
plications. ' It is looked-upon as a ‘
tion of persistent adherence to s
r co and
sootl
that nor ofciy pohoy
Kusaia. < k
The Berlin correspondent of the Herald
writes that the visit of the Grand Duke
Alexis to the United Htotes is - part of a
political movement to conciliate the friend
ship of the United States to Kusaia in view
of the approaching grand flare up. The
writer says:
“Your correspondent, enjoying many
facilities to bo well informed,.to of opin
ion that before long the world will witness
one of the most terribls. Jt-aas. that svor
desolated the coontries of Europe. The
eruption wiU be forasdjur -
jeot to the degtoion df the I
Berlin. In ape *
'VewBly to a change in tin
the year 1872 will
in the annals of history.”
Graut’a Slip of tlie Pea.
The mistake umde by Graut, in putting
Marion county, booth f
martial lew, insteadgof Ui
•** iotendafi. Mu Wokrd.tMlM tactajbig
comment. Tbe waiffon trfflfllg with grave
matters, the criuiiual carelesauess iu the
use of deadly remedies for trivial disor
ders, and the fatal folly of the pro
gramme that thus allows one man’s cap
rice to set aside the fundamental safe
guards of popular liberty at Dloasure,
tind a telling exemplification in this reek,
less error,
mous oase
l’atnot, as follows
“We mistake, however, tbore to a parr
allel to this ease—its equal in infamy, in
barbarity, in grotesque beadlesanem of
the commonest dictates of human feel
ing. The hero of tfaia mistake was not
Ulysses Grant, but Fonqnier Tinvillo, end
the aoeue transpired during the reign of
terror in France, not during the reign of
terror in Boutb Carolina. A young i
of the nnme of Mallet was brought before
the revolutionary tribunal, wider a war
rant issued for the arrest of quite another
person, one Bellsy, aged forty years.—
“What is your age It" inquired Tinville,
looking at Mallet with involuntary sur
prise. “Sixteen !’’ “Ah 1 well—it makes
no difference ; yon eve quite forty iu
Take him away
The best parallel to this infa-
its given # tlsb Washington
crime,,! ain very sure!
to the guillotine l*
Mffiportet Explestau Is the San.
Mr. C^ A., Young, the astronomer and
oliaervef’at llie head of the astronomical
department of Dartmouth, has communi
cated to the Boston Journal of Chemistry
an interesting paper on an explosion in
ths.aun which occurred about noon on the
Ith at September last.
There appeared an enonnons protuber
ance or hydrogen cloud on the eastern
limb of the sun, on the Cth, which re
mained until noon on the 7th, described
aa “a low, aniet looking cload, not very
dense dr brilliant, nor iu any way remark
able* exoept for ito sirs.” It was about
one hundred miles long by fifty thousand
miles high. The observer was called away
at 12;30 p. m., and returning in about
half an hour found that there bad been a
grand disruption.
The whole thing bad been blown to
ahreds by some inconceivable upheaval.
The air seemed to be filled with debris,
“a mass of detached fusiform filaments,”
rapidly ascending. When first noted aftor
returning to the observation, some of
them had reached a height of nearly one
hundred thousand miles, continuing to
rise with a motion almost marked by the
eye, until in ten minutes the uppermost
were more then two hundrod thousand
miles from the solar surface.
The filaments gradually faded away aa
they rose, and at 1:16 ouly a few filmy
wisps, with some brighter streamers lower
down, remained to mark the place. Mr.
Young noted near uuo end of the cloud a
nebulous mans similar to onr torrential
cloud known as a thunder head, which
represented a wonderful change. It be
came active, and developed into a mass of
rolling fisme apparently, crowded down
at first toward the surface of tho huu,
then shot np pyramidally 60,000 miles in
height, when its top was drawn out into
long filaments ami threads which were
curiously rolled backward and downward
like the volutes of an Ionic capital.
This faded away like the other, and at
2:U0 had disappeared. Tho wholo phe
nomenon had the appearance of nn explo
sion beneath tho extraordinary promi
nence, spending its force mainly in an
upward direction, somowhat outward in
all directions, followed by au iurush as
though a vacuum hud been created.
The Krsult is New Turk.
We notice that a great many of onr
lladio&l exchanges aro crowing over tho
TELEGRAPHIC.
REPORTED FOB TUB ENQUIRES.
H.ruu, Not. 16.—Tb. taMm taiip
Porto Rioo, laden with ninforownsoU
from Hptao, is st Bandago d« Cobs.
Poutlamd, Ms., Not. 1C.—Th. storm
submerged (he whstTOs.'
Louisville, November 10.—A sesreh of
Taylor's bouse shows thst. it hgs been
receiving stolen goods sines U» CfetMgo
fire.
Several other negroes hsve been srrent-
ed as implicated in the murder of the
Pork family. Danger of lynching post.
Nxw York, Nov. 10.— A vessel in the
ailing, supposed to be Russian, oannot
make the shore.
First snow of the season.
lliuuuKos, Nov. 10.— Russian vesasl
anchored outside the bar.
New Yobk, Nov. 10.—Details of the
high tide and storm show heavy loaaaa
of property. Lower portions o( cities
washed > tnany buildings blown down. At
Norwich, Conn., a sohoo^e, demolished a
barn in its progress Inland. ‘
Thirteen new esses of (Alders were
reoeived yesterday into hospital from the
chip Delaware.
Ren Wade, in a leoture, declared that
Congress is undoubtedly in favor of a
high tariff, and wonld be endorsed by
the popular will; that tha West favors the
re-nomination and re-election of Orant.
Wade predicts graat prosperity to the
country.
Two counterfeiters, And two sailors
charged with mutiny, eseeped from Lud
low Jail last night. They ware aided by
out8idere.
Tho direotora of the proposed Viaduct
Railroad have resigned; employees dis
missed.
San Fuanoisoo, Nov. 10.—'The steam
ship Japan has arrived. Sho brings 9,.185
packages of tea and silk; Siigje consigned
remit of the New York election and | to Now Orleans and Mottle.. James Arm-
claiming it aa n Radical victoiy. Upon . . _ .,1,
this subject the Evening Post, which is I ,tronK ’* n Amcnc “' d1 ^ on th * P** 8 ***-
there been an opportunity to open the
clobet and show ibe whole country the
ghaatly contour and frailing of tho
dkoleton within. Testified to on oath
m tho facts will be, Much a record of
oppraasion. lawlessness, deceit, and spoli
ation will be presented ss will do much
toward awaking the oountry to the neoee-
sity of hewing dowa the foal tree which
beura auoh noiaomS fruit.
Nor need any conaiderstions srowing
out of the present question of toe Gov
ernorship hinder the prosecution of this
suit. The impeachment urged to that of
an ex-Goveruor, of one who hoe been in
office, and any question of who to now in
office aa Governor is sn entirely Utotiuct
affair. Under the constitutional provision
hereinbefore quoted the Legislature of
Georgia might, were a case to arise, im-
rieach the Governor aud his predecessor
the ex-Govarnor in the Kama day. Tha
field, we repeat, to dear, and we bona that
forthwith the Houm will prepare charges
egaiust Kufus ij. Bullock, ex-Governor of
Georgia, and send them to tha Senate.
No cry can bo raised that this to a perse
cution. The Senate, sitting as a court of
impeachment, haa no power to peraeouta.
It oannot adjudge this fallow or auy man
fine, imprisonment, or execution. Ito
sentence cannot exceed a disqualification
for office.
As for Mr. Grant, let him attempt to
•dock this impeachmnt if he dare. The
ooo~ttry will understand that Bollock oan
not posaibly be in peril, and that any in
terposition of tho administration will be
in effort to oovor up tha monatrona rob
beries and innumerable oppressions to
which the State has been expowd.
From tli* Hew Orluuu* l'i'-nynn*, Iftth.
Frew Xortfctra Mexlre.
We have received the Bentinel of the
'«Jd, and the Uanchero, of the 1st inat.,
from which we glean the following:
Gen. Trevano is In poasesalon of Saltil
lo. Gen. Martinez attacked the Govern
ment forces and oaptnred one-half of their
train. Tho Government foross retreated
into Saltillo. When Gen. Tre.anocaine
in front of tbs town, company after com
pany came out, ahouting in favor of Duo,
anu joined Trevano, who march* 1 into
the city.
Pied ran X agree was occupied by the
pronuuoiados on the 16th nit. They num
ber four hundred, badly equipped. The
Governmaut garrison, 122 strong, with
drew toward Saltillo. A moderate presto-
mo was levied.
Cortina to in Mier, expecting to be at
tacked by Gen. Naranjo. Oonina*s force
consists of 26<i cavalry end 60 Caeveno
cow thieves. These totter form the otun-
mUsury department. Capt. King, of Nu
eces, will have to furnish a portion of the
fresh beef.
Commandant Benito Herrera, of the
pronnuoiados, and wall known in Nneoea
county, waa killed in one of tha reoant
skirmishes near Saltillo. Ha was a dar
ing and brave officer.
The new* from the city of Mexleo eon-
firms the butchery of captured pronuncia-
doa. The insurrection broke out pt 2 in
the afternoon an the 1st Inst,, «| the Bat
on prison. Col. Edward Slayer revolted
with the guard, and marching to tha quar
ters of the gens d’arms, waa joined t>y a
battalion of this body. .
Col. Karragortto triad to resist, but
lost his life in tho attempt. The pcounn-
ciados then retired to the citadel, which
by 4 o'clock was surrounded by Govern
ment troops.
Aureleaue Rivera attempted a diversion
in favor of the citadel, and appeared near
Ban Cosine. Col. Jose Maria Castro
marched against him, bat was mortally
wounded at the beginning of the skirmish
which eusuetL It seems that tha Gov
ernment troops fled and the dying officer
remained for several hours on the field of
aotion unassisted and slowly bleediuff life
away. Rivera appears not to have follow
ed np his advantage.
At 12 o'clock at night Gen. Rocha as
saulted the citadel, which resulted, accor
ding to Government report, in the cap
ture of allaurviving peonsoeftadoa, about
400 in number.
At half past 12 o'clock—half an hour
aftor the attack oommenoed—a court
martial assembled iu the citadel, and a
few minutes later the butchery commen
ced.
The number of thoaa executed to un
known. Two hundred to baleivsd a low
estimata. Among thoaa executed are
Gen. Toledo, wall known in Brownsville;
Gen. Feliciano Chavarria Joaquin Villa
lobos, Beniamin Andrade, and Antonio
Ramirez, all distinguished men.
Iu tha assault the loss in killed waa over
four huudred, three hundred of whom
were insurgents.
Tha total toss of th# Government troops
to said net to exosed 120 fn killed.
Col Msyer is supposed In have been
killed in tha aotion.
Tbaprieoneis at tho Bolen prison have
been liberated by tha iosuigaata. Over
two hundred of tha* hava hasn captured
finoe.
Wilson County, N. 0., claims to be the
banner cotton county of the Booth. It
has token the first, second and third pre
miums for the finest staple of Upland oot-
. ?n at the St. Louis Fair.
Mr. Brooks writes from Japan that tha
r ational food Is fish. There to not an
mid os river creature that tha iX*°
And met of the fob
not dud flub, Imt living, Jun0n|
•ling ficb. Bo much » tboagbt.
•'mating crutaiw, Uut on a urtoin
.e. iul day, evovy Sully tM bu hod a
bov bun duing tb. imi, knag, oat •
pvgM fcktoboMt of it,
CfSHHR of Knxtosd.
The last census gives Great Britain a
population of fll,<>02,2110, of which Ire-
laud coutribute* 6,402,769* snd Scotland
8,1188,<’>.H3. This dyes not include the ar
my or nav/i or merchant sooiuvu beyond
seas. Notwithstanding the heavy and
constant emigration to America and Aus
tralia, England has inoreoaed in tho last
ten yeaiuoy mare than two aud a half
million, and Baotiand over a quarter of a
million while Ireland has lost 31h;,ooo.
Great ferihdh gains at the rate of one
tbouend, ono hundred and wvonty-tbrea
. d»y, of whom nvn hafedted ■nd live
emigrant, and fonr hanffnd a
right remain at borne.
■nd nixty
Qtcen Victoria
rales over rik mUHoo* more homo mb
jMta than rim did wbm ah. mcendtHl the
throne.
Tb. emu. of women over men in
Great Britain was Keren hundred ami
eightaanthotttoud, five Uunderd and sixty -
three. _
Cottow F*v»n IN t'AMvomna.—The re
sult of Col. RitotigK experiment in ootton
raising on the* Merced bua created <piite a
furoreamongfarmerM and tond Npecula-
tors for ootton growing, and we near of
quite n number who exproHH theuiHelveH
as determinad to plant or|w of the great
Bontliern staple tbs coming Bpring. Col.
Btrong'a crop to a most magnificent aur
oras, and will stimulate agricultural enter
prise in Ibis valley more than any other
crop that baa ever been introduced. With
good irrigating facilities, onr uplands can
be made to produce letter crops of cot-ton
then tho average bottom lands of the Gulf
Btatea, and wo do not doubt but that our
enterprising farmers will avail themselves
of the advantages afforded by the soil and
climate of thto |»art of the JiUte, and enter
into the production of tbix prolific orop
up a larger soale.—«Sn filing Argun.
Homes at tha Fells—(law oaa Voted sad Oth
er* did hot.
Several women strnck for the elective
franchise at tho Tuesday's elections in
New York city. Mrs. Margaret M. Miller
wont to tho polls quietly, offered her vote
end it was received by the inspectors.—
Mrs. Victoria C. Woodhull made a sort of
s dress parade of her attemot end her bal
lot was rejeotedr No one doubts that wo
man nan vote if tha inspectoiw acquiesce,
osnaaqueutiy Mrs. Mliter’* effort needn
nothing but the mention of the tact. Of
Mra. Woodhull's failure the iuoidente are
interesting. A carriage aud pair ap
proached tho pulling place for the twenty-
first district of the twenty-first word, from
which alighted throe ladies and a gentle
man. No lean pereonagaa were theaa then
Mrs. Victoria C. Woodhull, Miss Tehnie
C. Ctafflin, Mrs. Daniels, of Boston, and
Judge Key inert.
“Take your turn,*’ shouted tho police
offices*, es synsh wee mads, .to obtain a
front place.
Holding the tiny bundle of tickets be
tween her Huger and thumb, Mrs. Wood-
hull stretched forth her right hand toward
the inspector, but thst official designed
not to take any notice; not until Mrs.
Woodhull had ttpresaed her desire in
words to record lira vote.
M I can't take it,” said the inspector.
“You refuse to take my vote?” re-
joined Mrs- WoedhnlL
“We can't recaive it*” waa the answer.
“By what right,” continued Mrs. Wood-
hull, “do you refuse to accept the vote of
a citiaw erf the UMHfftitnUffT"
“Bythto,” said- ffte men* npodnoing a
copy of tbfe first eonstftution of the Btate
of New York, which reads “all males,”
do.
“But refer to the second arcticle, ” re
plied Judge llayiaert; *vou will there
find that ‘all citizens are cnfltlod to vote.’”
“We haven’t a cony o. r the second con-
stitntioB here,” said tbs inspector, “and
even if we bod I could not take the vote.”
“Why ?” asked the Judge.
“Because we ware told to refuse.”
“I challenge yon,” continued the judge;
“will yon sarari" ...
“No” ,
“Tuen I wifi eand fra a copy af the sec
ond constitution, which completely kills
the first, aud then see npou whet authori
ty yon refuse to take the lady’s vote,”
threatened the judge.
A messenger waa theseupow diepitshil
to fetch the required book.
“I can't look at it," replied the.man.
“Gan you give me a reason ?”
in t>
CMgCr-P*
tb. mbibri,'' rim tb.
Mm. V. C. Woodbull tL«n wjUtdnw.—
Mias Tennie C. CUflin than Underril bw
voto, bat tb* mm* «•»« mm wachuf-
nl u in Mra. WooSkaO. mm. The par
ty then retire.
Mr*. WuadboU'a indignation atm unre
ly controllable.
Other women abored with Mr*. Wood-
bull the discomfiture df ■ refusal. Mra.
Thompson, Mrs. Parker, and Mr*. Mo-
Kindley attempted to voto, bnt the in-
apectore raoeived them with folded arms.
Mrs. Woodboll'e legal advertioer will aift
the matter to the bottom, nod if wonri
are to be dMied thrir rigbta ri the polls
Victoria Claflin Woodhull will know the
reason why.
AnrruuE or kirouwi—Hmiw or
AixnoiAHcs Retched.—Th. Journal da
Pari* a*y*:
Ntpobon III wnridwa kimarif a. still
the legitimate sovereign of France; con
- qaeatly b. ratuasa t. relnkM from their
'tty U>. cdfioera who have writ-
iequently b. rata
oath of fidelity tb
fan to him to arix
•bather they ought to
plao. themselves at tb. dlaprwri of tb.
prm»nt Oov.rnm.nt. ‘‘Should • qnm.
Boo Kim,” my* ha, “kwtwMa eriw S
annteky, eowxbri for th. lolwr; M yoa
ramrin bound by yo«r omh until th. mo-
ment that tM Mnntry riudl have b«ia dl-
nrily nonniUud. In
clHiuiing
this subject the Evening Post, which to I
very competent Republican authority, Washington, Nov. 10.—]
a largo number of journaln iu New ' Calhoun, of Philadelphia, to short only a
York .» »«I1.. “ore doing nil. tern thousand. Tho privjjege of. m*king
up the amount and redguiug has bean
York as well as elsewhere,
they enu to destroy the moral effect of tho
election on Tuesday l> t v claiming the re
sult as a llopublioau victory. Many meu
assumo that all is fair in politics ; but too
much in at stake in thin instuuce to per
mit such a claim to pass without rebuke.
If tho victory of Tuesday were acknowl
edged bh a pnrtisnn success its wholo
Accorded him, but hto tardiness makes hfs
early removal probable.
Sandy Hook, Nov. 10.—The Grand
Duke is not on the Rnssteil Vessel In the
offing. She parted with the vessel bear-
morn! value would be lost." The Post ing the Grand Duk# on the Cthof Novem-
declarcs that there was not a single issue
upon which the national parties mo divi
ded that hod any connection whatever
with tho canvass in New York.
Reasoning from this, it claims that tho
victory tor the Republican ticket belongs
ber, iu latitude 21, longitude JO.
Constamtinovm!, Noveuitar ifl.—Three
hundred aud eighty oholera deaths last
week.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 111.—There waa ioe
wholly to the Reform cause, aud it is no m .. ,
more a dooiaiou in favor of renomiuuting i * killing frost this morning all thro
Grant, or a redemption of New York by ^* s ^cotton.
the Republicans, ns it is already repre
sented throughout the couutry, than it is
au approval of Andrew JohnHon or a re
vival of the WhigH. National politics
are left to the nation ; New York simply
nIiows to the world that sho will nt»t bo
governed by thieves that henceforth
personal houesty is nn essential qualifica
tion thero for a public trust.
Had the Reform I >emocrats of New York
chosen to imitate the example of their
Radical adversaries, and buried their op
position to the dishonesty at Tammany,
and coalesced with that corrupt ooiuhina-
Philaufm’Hia.Nov. Iff—Tho first snow
of tho season fell to-day.
Tension agont Calhoun has resigned.
He delays pensions.
New Yobk, Nov. 16.—The storm alg-
nals were takon down at noon and re
placed at 2 o’clock.
London, Nov. 16.—An explosion at the
Wigan colliery buildings occurred to-day.
Tho pooplo rushed frantically to the
fit roots. Fortuuatoly the explosion oe-
story of the New York clccti>>u, and vin
dicates every claim to Imuesly set up by
tho Democratic organization.—JVtlnbury/t
Pont. 9
A Bdoopy Affray.—Wo learn that a
sanguinary affray occurred near town on
Saturday night lust, between Mr. Hamil
ton Huggins and a young uinn named
Cobb McDonald, iu which the latter cut
Huggins, whereupon liugginn shot him
twioo with a pistol—tho first bull passing
through his chin and tho second through
one of Lis lungs. Wo have not learned
whether the cut received by Huggins is
regarded as dangerous. McDonald is still
alive—his recovery is doubtful. We for
bear commenting on this unfortunate af
fair, as we are not in possession of tho
facto—and only give tho foregoing as cur
rent minor has reported it. — Athene
Watchman.
The Cincinnati Commercial, usually re
liable, says:
The Hon. llnvordy Johnson to to go to
Columbia, 8. G., to defeud the Ku Klux
R risooers who are to bo tried tlioro at the
ovembor term of tho Uuitod Htatos Cir
cuit Court. It is a singular fuot, iu this
connection, that Ijouis Johnson, the son
of the Hon. lteverdy Johnson, is the
United States Marshal of Houth Carolina,
whom hto father charged iu a recent
speech with making arrests “without war
rant.”
A Beautiful Funeral Oration.—It
would be difficult to find a more admira
ble funeral oration than that delivered
on Friday last by tho Kussinn Minister at
the grave of Lieutenant Dessoatoff. This
yonng officer of the Russian Navy was in
terred in the cemetery connected with tho
naval hospital ut Brooklyn, and his gravo
was saluted by a detachment of the Uni
ted Btates Marino Corps. Over the coffin
of his countryman Mr. Cutacazy pronoun
ced the following affecting oration.
“(JJflcern, Soldiern and ha Horn of Amer
ica :—In behalf of liis Imperial Majesty
the Emperor of all tho Rusatoi, I have the
honor to most heartfully thunk you for
your tender regard for and generous treat
ment of the young officer whom wo have
just buried. Hto Imperial Majesty will
aver remember with gratitude the devo
tion yon have displayed to one who,
though a stranger to you, had learned to
love you in his affliction, and who was
able to thank you himsolf with hto dying
lips."
This is a model of truo eloquence, be
cause it to tho expression of a deep and
sincere feeling. No one can read it with
out being touched. Bancroft Davis, the
bribe-taker, and Hamilton Fish, ibo deal
er in New York real estate, may succeed
in sending Mr. Cata$azy away from Wash
ington because he has done his duty in
reaisting the iniquitous Perkins claim;
hi they cannot deprive him of the credit
which belongs to a man possessing genu
ine sensibilities and extraordinary rhetori
cal taste, combined with a faculty of dis
creet and most appropriate expression.—
Nete York Hun t 7th inntant.
Whatever else msy be said of this year,
1871, it must be admitted that it to a year
of plenty to the hunter. The prairies of
Illinois abound in flocks of nuoil; the
woods of Wisconsin teem with deer ; Mis
souri is alive with squirrels; robbins, iu
innumerable flocks, are found in Western
New York; Ohio forests are broken down
by the rooeting of wild pigeons on them,
and Indiana oornflelds are alive with
blackbirds. The lnxnrions Kentuckians
are satiated with fat opossums; Penusvl-
vacians pursua red foxes in scores; the
residents of the Lake Huporior region cap
ture earibon, and New Hampshire banters
have flaroe eccounters with three hundred
pound bean. Elk are abundant in Maine,
and wild tnrkaya in Virginia. The news
papers of these respective places add to
their aoconnts great stories of prodigious
pumpkins, brobdignagiau beets, colossal
cabbages, towering tomatoes, tremendous
turnips, onions Ossa-lika in atee, end
squasora of stupendous growth. If all
these tales are credible, this year trans
cends all for abundance.
^Montgomery Advertiser.
An English writer has recently asserted
that an undo* proportion of lime in the
system to the cause of prematura gray
hair, and advises as to avoid hard water,
•Khar for drinking pure or when convert
ed into tea, coffee or Map, bacaua. hard
ntar 1* always strongly impragnaUd with
faw. Bard waiar may ba aaftaaad by
boiling it; Iri it baeoaa* cold, and than
•a* it aa a barang*
tion, tho Rudicul liokot would have U«m ourrod nftor tho working gangs had laft.
largely ilefoiitcti Hut (loHjiixing thievery , Only six woro killed. Oauxe unknown,
an much in thone who pnifoag Doiuoomcy Heavy gulen on the ltritinh coast. Bov.
oh tliOKU who oppttHO it, Llitty cIiohu rattier I ... . - « . .
to rink defeat thun oonntenuneo and abet I ram ’ aU » m r0 P' jrt0<i ' No AnxerioKx vee-
fraud and corruption. Thin to tho Himplo Bt 'l 8 mentioned.
Pittsuuru, November 17—The Express
train on Pan Handle road encountered a
broken rail. The flroman was killod and
tho engineer badly scalded.
New Yobk, Nov. 17—A wild steer rtiHh-
od through the streets end Injured a num
ber of pornona son fatally.
WAniiiNafOV, Nov. lff-»Arizona advi
ces state that Coehto to not and bax not
been on the reservation. Another Indian
represents him before the Pssoe Commis
sion, while Cocbiz to on the war path.
New York, Nov. 17.—Tho Government
offers ono thousand dollars reward for the
re-arrost of Ballard, who escaped from
Ludlow jail. Ballard is considered the
most dangerous counterfeiter in tho
world.
No sign of the vessel bearing Alexis.
Jay Gould, discovering his bail of a
million for Tweed has not proven legally
satisfactory, withdraws it. Others were
substituted.
Tlio owner of Henry Bassitt offers to
run him against any horse in the wdtld,
for $60,000, from one to four miles.
The bonded warehouse has been robbed
of $12,000 worth of silks belonging to If.
B. Claflin. No arrests.
Custom House officers seized $6,000
worth of diamonds which European gam
blers attempted to smuggle.
Marshal O'Brien writes a letter to the
Times, stating that he was misled by false
accounts furnished him by a “ring” of
members of the city government last year,
into signing certificates endorsing the
correctness of tho financial books of tho
city, lie saya that all the time neither
he or Moses Taylor and J. J. Astor bad
any idea that the Comptroller wm a cheat,
and fraud, and takea much blame upon
himself for falling into snob a trap.
The counsel of Tweed have served on
Charles O'Connor a demurrer that plain
tiffs have not legal capacity to sue in the
action ; that the complainants do not state
sufficient facta constituting the cense of
action; that the complaint to defective by
not including Mayor, Aldermen andGoun-
cilmen of tho city as defendants. The
The point raised to that there is no logat
right of people maintained in such an ac
tion.
Indianapolis, Nov. 17.—Tho three ne
groes who murdered the Park family near
Ueoryvllle, Indiana, were taken from jaSl
at Charleston, at 2 o’clock thto morning,
by a mob of 160 men in dtogutos, and
hanged from a tree half a mile from town.
Lives pool, Nov. 17.—Noon.—Cotton
opened firm. Uplands fljd.; Orleans 9jfd. 1
sales 12,000 bales, of the week 98,000; ex-
port 14,000; speculation 13,000; stook
639,000; American 88,000; reoeipto 120,*
000; American 16,000; actual export*,000.
Later.—Cotton firmer; seise at week
16,000; speculation and export 6,000;
stock sliest 371,000; American 94,000.
Washington, Nov. 17.—Dallas E. Goon,
of Alabama, appointed Cental to Itto
Janeiro.
The Civil Service Commission to day
considered the question aa to what weight
should be given to seniority of service in
making promotions, • >
The Treasury Department toaura $ stale*
meat oontredioting the report that the
bonds forwarded to Europe are ooniigned
to Mcrara. Jey Cooke, McCulloch ft Co.
Government officers until full payment to
received therefor.
Commissioner Douglass was before the
Senate Finance Committee to-day, in rela
tion to new legislation upon internal reve
nue lews.
.In a cabinet session of throe hours du
ration today, it to understood that the
forthcoming annual message was the sub
ject of consideration.
Robeson has issued anothor order dis
missing six oadetu for hazing, aud subject
ing other* to different punishments for
participating thereto, and says he will, if
necessary, dtomtox the tost cadet at the
Academy who refnara to obey the regula
tions on thto subject.
New York, Nov. 17.—The official organ
of the Western Union Telegraph Com
pany states that the British Government
haa not commenced negotiations for the
purchase of the Atlantic cable, and that
no London Syndicate has paid a dollar for
the privilege ef purchasing the cable
within ninety days. It saya tho proposi
tion to parchaaa the New York* New
foundland ft London Telegraph, whose
liuee are in Newfoundland, baa not been
entertained.
All VOTsfijx arriving report very heavy
Wfuther One yeasei reports seeing
large amount# of wrecked stuff compris
ing plankftg, deck, pieces of cabin
doors, barrels ftc. on 14tli and 16th.
Ottawa, Nov. 17.—Bir John McDonald
to reportod to be very sick.
Hartford, Nov. 17.—Tho Futnam Fire
Insurance Co. have filed au application
in bankruptcy.
Berlin, Nov. 17.—Tho Government of
St. Petersburg Is vigorously engaged in
the enterprise of Russianizing its province
the shores of the Baltic. Tho move
ment towards this end is to declare the
Russian tho only official language to bo
used iu publio decrees in oourts aud in
ckurchos.
Charleston, Nov. 17.—Accounts from
all sections of the interior report the black
frost which occurred here Thursday mor
ning to have been general throughout this
and adjoining States, lco having been
formed here during the last two nights,
all danger from yellow fever has ceased,
and tho trains arriving are filled with re
turning refugees. Thermometer at 4 a.
m. 29.
Washington, Nov. 18—Lord Tendbom
haa been appointed British agent to Go-
nova arbitration.
The Dutch Euibassy at the Papal Gourt
has been abolished.
Pennison ft Son's Hardware works, at
Middletown, Conu,, haa been burned.
Loss $50,000.
Two cholera deaths at the New York
quarantine yesterday.
The schooner Atico May was lost in Pe-
tito Passage.
The French ship of war lias been lost
on Folly Beef. The crew was saved.
The 78th regiment leaves Halifax for
Queenstown this week.
The majority for Beveridgo (Rad.) for
Congressman at Large, iu Illinois, to only
19,000.
Tha disguised men who hung three ne
groes for murder of the Park family met
no serious resistance. Tho assailants beat
down two doors of tho Charleston, Indi
ans, jail. Tho sheriff gave them the keys
to the third door. It is understood that
tho negroes made additional confessions
before execution. Three counties con
tributed men engaged in tho execution,
The Guardian Havings Institution,
Chatham streot, New \ r ork, has failed,
Tweed was President. Tho Trustees say
the assets are abundant, though uot im
mediately available.
The crew of tho vessel Pickeron, which
was w'rocked on Lake Erie, is safe, except
the chambermaid who died from exposure.
The crow drifted 20 hours in an open boat.
Several of tho orew of tho City of Mex
ico, from Havana, havo been arrested in
New York for smuggling oigars.
Importers of New York, publish a letter,
complaining of continued obstruction of
goods coming through the Custom House.
At Prospect Park Kingston and mato
boat Honest Allen and mato 2,000 foot;
time 21 j, 17|, 18 j, 20.
Philadelphia, Nov. 16.—Tho Atlantio
Base Bail Club has received notice from
the Committe«e that the Athletics bad
been doctored rk mpions, and that tho
\ri:ip-pen . it awaits their order.
Lonlum, Nov. 18.—Consols 93|. Bonds
91}.
Paris, Nov. 18.—R onto* 66 and 90.
Liverpool, Nov. 18.—Cotton oponed
ateculy, Uplands 9,jd.; Orleans 9^a9}d.
Later—Cotton closed stdady; sales 12,-
000 bales; speculation aud export 3,000.
New York, Nov. 18.—Cotton quiet and
ntoady. Uplands 18jj; Orleans 19jal9jS;
Bales 12,000 bales.
Gold dull at 11. Money easy at 6 per
cent. Exchange—long 9j, short 10.
Sales of cotton Friday for future deliv
ery, was 6,000 bales, as follows: Deo.,
18J-7-16; Jan., 18J; Feb., lBj; March 19,
19 1-6-J; April 19J-6-16.
THB WEATHER.
Washington, Nov. 18.—The barometer
will probably Cell deoMeply on Apnftqr
from Pennsylvania south and westward.
Northeast winds, with threatening weather
on middle end south Atlantic coasts.
Frankfort, Nov. 18.— An explosion of
Fortress Eckenbrectstein, opposite Cob-
lentz, killed three soldier* end wounded
many. Supplies of powder ‘for 10 years'
seige escaped. Laboratory buildings
badly shattered.
Savannah, Nov. 18.—Heavy frost this
morning, making the fourth of the act
ion. Weather decidedly cool.
The Fair of the Industrial Association,
which open* here next Tuesday, promises
to be a complete sncceaa. The ontries iu
nil the departments are very full, and the
Attendance promisee to be unusually large.
Norfolk, Nov. 18.—The stoam ship
Equator, from Galveston for New York,
put in iierC short of coni. She encoun
tered strong northeast gales during the
entire passage.
Washington, Nov. 18.—The November
xetntne of the Depai
relative to the oondii
ootton crop ladtontc
waa expected in Oftobra, ffffdproi
fnlly to make good the moderate expedlo-
tione. of July, ond iigiff Then had
been no killing frosts op to the date of
these reports. In Ibe rich end well culti
vated soils of the lower tier of States, the
plant wee as green end vigorous as in
summer. In eome places the top orop wm
maturing, though complaints of the im
maturity or loss of the later growth ere
quite general. In the latitude of Middle
nearly the total destruction of considera
ble adN*; an(f drought has wrought more
or less injury in Alabama, Georgia and
South. Carolina.
The yield per acre as indicated by ooun-
ty estimate to largest in Arkansas, and
decreasing in the following order: Texas,
Mississippi, Loufaisnns, North Oarolina,
Alabutna, Georgia, South Oarolina and
Florida. The more northern belt of
the ootton States show the least redac
tion from their usual averages. The tabu
lations for November are estimates for
each county of the total product of the
year, expressed as the per centagra of the
actual orop of lest year.
These averages adjusted with regard to
the relative production of the counties re
ported give the following result for etch
State: North Oarolina 88; Georgia 67;
Florida 68; Alabama 78; Mississippi 72;
Louisiana 65; Texas 68; Arkansas 85; Ten
nessee 90. A few counties in Virginia,
Kentucky aud Missouri make reports of
the rams tenor as the returns from North
Carolina and Teuneaaee.
The quality of the fibre is reported good
in ell sections up to the prexeut date. A
very small amount of discolored or
trash ootton haa been gathered; some
attention haa been paid to improvement
in quality by the introduction of the Peel
er and other improved qnaltiee.
Many correspondent* note the superior
ity in yield and comparative exemption
from decrease nnder careful culture and
judicious fertilization.
The November and December numbers
of the journal will be uwued together, and
will contain tho substance of all tho oot
ton reports to December 1st.
Washington, Nov. 18.—The President
saw no visitors.
Tee Treaty Commission has adjourned
to the 6th day of Deoember.
Horace H. Harrison has been appointed
Attorney of Middle Tennessee.
Newdkbn, N. C., Nov. 18.—'The steam
er Mary Sanford, on a voyage from Wil-
miugton to Philadelphia, sprang a leek
and was beached at llatleras with six feet
of water iu her hold. She took fire im
mediately afterwards and burned to the
water’s edge. The vessol to e total loss.
A small portion of the osrgo was saved.
No lives were IorL
New York, Nov. 18.—Judge Gilbert
denied tho application to oompel the
llrooklyn Board of CommisHionera to re
ject returns of oertain districts in Brook
lyn.
Tbore has been an extensive ran on the
Bowliug Green Savings Banka, caused by
rumored connection with the Guardian
Savings Bank.
Paris, Nov. 18.—Several additional
court martials have been established to
more speedily dispose of the Communists.
Gambetts made a speech at St. Quen-
ten in a moderate tone. He assures his
hearers that no present danger to menaced
for Republicans, but that forms were neo-
ess ary to conflrment.
London, Nov. 18.—Thero has been a
colltoiou at uea between two Amerioan ves
sels, the Ella Marten and Agnea Camp
bell. The Campbell was sunk. No par
ticulars.
New Orlsans, Nov. 18.—Ootton strong.
Middlings 18£o. Net receipts 2718, gross
8313. Exports coastwise 1246. Bales
7500. Stock 98,007.
Bavannah, Nov. IS.—Cotton in firm de
mand. Middliugn ngultio. Receipts
3636. Exports, to France, 3107. Bales
4100. Btook 61,564.
Mobile, Nov. 18.—Ootton qniot and
firm; middlings 17j|o.; net reoeipto 600;
baleB; sales 600; stock 83,811; exports
coastwise 99 bales.
Baltimore, Nov. 18.—Flour firm with
good demand. Wbeatfirmor. Gorn dull;
whito 7<>a78o., yellow 70a71c., Western 72
n73c. Provisions unchanged. Whisky 95c.
Cincinnati, Nov. 18.—Bacon dnll and
lower; old shoulders 6jfa7o,; clear aides
7j; others steady.
Other Western markets show no mate-
tonal change.
New \ f ork, Nov. 18.—Sales of cotton
to-day for future delivery 4,5<H) bales as
follows: Nov. 183-16(g)j; Dec. I8g@5 16;
Jan. 18 9-16; Feb. 18$; March 19@1-16;
April 19j; May 19j.
Cotton quiet. Buies 2,220. Uplands
18$, Orleans 19$.
Sterling firm 9j@j. Gold 11$. Gov
ern! . ts quiet and firm.
Flour unchanged. Whisky unchanged.
Wheat hoavy. Corn unchanged. Pork n
shade easier, $18.55@$16. Beef quiet.
Laid weak at 9$.
Charleston, Nov. 18—Ootton quiet.
Middlings 17$ai. Net receipts 1,607. Ex
ports oosstwise 111. Bales 600. Stock
27,157.
Galveston, Nov. 18.—Cotton steady.
Good ordinary 15$. Net reoeipto 437.—
Exports coastwise 23. Bales 1,000. Stock
30,818.
COLD MBPS COTTOII HABKKT.
Cotton.—Market unchanged. Mid
dlings 16$al7o. Sales 201 bales. Reoeipto
159 bales—5 by B. W. R. R., 4 by W. R.
R., 160 by wagons. Shipments 220 bales
—219 by S. W. B. R., 1 for home con
sumption.
OfFioa Daily Ewqvtbhb, I
Columbus, Ga., November 18, 1871.)
Columbus Cotton Statement for lhe
Season of 1871-72.
Bales.
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1871 1,560
Received to-day 169
Received previously 14,142—14,801
Columbus Wholesale Prices.
PBO VISIONS.
Bacon—Hems, plain, none.
S. C. Heme, canvassed 17#18*
Sides—dear 10$ ; dear nb 10c.
Shoulders 9$o.
Breakfast Bacou, canvassed 16o.
Dried Derit—Canvassed .......20fc>22o.
Beef Tongues, uone.
Lard—Choice Leaf, iu tierces. .120.
“ “ in bulf bbls 12$o.
“ “ ia kegs 13c.
“ in 10, 5 end 3 to caddies.15.
Butter—Goshon, per I*
GROCEUIES, ETC.
Coffee—Rio, common, 19; choice 22a25o
Loguyra, 23.
Java, 26.
Ohkxor— 14al7c. V W>.
Candles—Star, box 16, half box 14$,
quarter box 1<V..
Oandibs—Common 20o. Fancy 25o.
Crackers—Batter 10c, Soda 9, Pio Nio
12$, Cracknels 15.
Canned Good#—Oyster*, per dozen, 1 lh
cans, $1.50; 2tt> coax *2.50.
Salmoad, 1H» oann, per dozen. $5.
Lobsters, 1B» cans $2.50; 21b cane $8.60
Peaches, 21b cans, ipft.
Pineapples, 2H» cars, $4 60.
Strawberries, 21b
To mateoa, $2.80fo$2.7V».
Molascwi—New Orleans, ner gallon 75c;
Golden Syrup, $1.00: Utibo, 50c; Flor
ida, 60c.
Sugar—New Orleans vellow clarified 14$;
Refined—A bV., B 15, O MV.
Liquor—Cramiy, Fiench, per gallon,
$10@$15 : Auieric.ni, $l.75(5»$2.50;
Peach, $2.26<C>$4: Apple, *2.25<g>$4;
Gin, Holliiuti, $7; American *1.8>»(S)$'J;
Hum. Jamaica, i B «7: Amorie.ni, 1*41.50$)
$2; Whtehy. common. $1^1.50; line,
$3$>$a.
Fish—Mut’.OYel—Vibto, No. 1. $28; No.
2, $16: No. 8. $?)$>$ 12; hits—Ao. 1,
$2.75; No. 2, $2; No. ft. $l.u<>; W. Ue
Fish, v'$hbl., $<; hits ^2.60
Tram—I mpeli 1, V l.», $L.n0; Young Hy
son, $l.<>0: Black, $ 1C* 1.26; Gnu-
powder, $1.60.
Spions—Atoptee, V lb, 25o: Cloves $1.50;
Nutmegs v!.•»<>; Pepper, J’Oo. Medium,
66S«6; Fine, KnX * 1.25.
Tobacco—Common, V In, 50c;
Rioo—South Carolina, V tb, K'o.
Bagging—Kent nd.y, V yd. 19a24c; Baling
Twine, V R>, 25c.*
Iron Ties, 5$«i>io.
Oils avd Paints- Lord Oil, V gel., $1.25;
linoeed, $1.(5; Co,d. 40c; Lubricating,
76o; Sweet, $2.50; Txnuei*' $i; White
Lead, V ewt, $1 l<w$l!.
Salt—Liverpool, yack, $2.26; Table, bag*
per doss., $1.5(1.
Flour—Columbus mill*—A $9.50, B $9,
G $7.50; Western $>@$11. »
Grain—While Coin, ^ bosh., $1.00;
mixed. 95c.
Gunpowder—Dnpont'a, per keg, $6.60;
Hazards. $0.50; Blasting, $5.
Shot—V bag, Patent, $8.00; Buck, $8.25
Nails—V keg, $6.
IIarpwaux;—Axes, per dozen. $I2<$>$16;
Spades, $17; Suovels, $17; Cotton
Garda, $V.50<w$m.. iron—tfeOaed mttte.,
Castings heavy, ftkv, light, 7c.; Plow
Steel, 10*1 to.; G.»st Steel, 25c.: B.i3gy
Springs, 20o.: Hot-e and Mule Show,
7a8c.; Shoe Nails, 20a25o.; Swedes 8o.
Wooden Buowrs—Painted, per dozen,
$2.76; Cedar, $12; Juniper, $6; Neel
Tubs, $4fc)$<>.
Hidkh—Dry Flint V lb, 10^)12}c.
Leather—Sole, to, 88e>j:i5v; Oak, 40#
45; Upper, $2.3tH&$3.50 0 side; French
Calf, $4(njty(»; Atueiioxtt C.df, $8<B$4.
Smuit—AIrtuoxboy, V l : », 85c; Scotch 86c.
Starox—d Hi, 8<h>12^o.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Dried Fruit—Apples, per bushel, $2 ;
Peaches,
Butter—lb 85@40o.
Fogs—V dozen, :2t$>85o.
Chickens—Hens 40c; half grown, 25o.
Beeswax—V lb, 20(6)25c; Tallow 8(§)10.
PAurasAveOiu,
lowe*h,Oi
o be undersold.
3SOSRVR QlL
Which we oHor it t
determined not to b
B. a. McDonald * co., ban francmoo, cal.
furwarded by them to consigned #4
liverad to Kiohantoon, AsetoUnt Secretary
of the Treasury, who has on office in Lon
don ud . oovp. at ebrks whoM <Hty it b
todclivwth. new bond,
qulrad, taking ia b—I Itawfor OW
bond, of 1862, ouioelUsg, hM
{wcking lb. mbu. in boo wli.
meat *nl ttul uttarngtli^ at «hi V,‘
The .Utaaegt M* tb* eraas^hpi Omrgta, th. iqauw tornai between Au-
gnit 2ufb ud Septaubw 26Ui, andw
favonbl. etrauutaneM, promta. In tank,
good ootUo.
Th* priadpnl COM of ndaetloa of
jrtald in Tum in droagkt. lo Loviotana
draught fat Mtalon, and blaok rot In
MldTT'ntl wta TMthf in the ^ring ud
drongbt In uunmor, iad In taoltahd mo-
tb. etaorplltar or boll worm. In
Tmmtj. Xo botata m by jflotadh Wihdiwd htrt, M90Mtoita4|li<* ta lh* IMh d^
Total -
Bhipped to-day
Bblppod preTiotuly
Stock on hand to d.t.
16,881
220
0,986—10,186
6,606
MARRIED,
On tbo 16th lut, at the reddence of Dr.
N. J. Biuroy, by Hot. J. H. DeVotta, D.
D., Ool. J. H. Rdtrutoid, of Itayne-
TiUe, Oa, to Hn. PunuiL Finuuno,
of thl« city.
8-ni.i. Hau>bksd.—Th. WMhington
.^eot of th. Aaroetatad Pro*, tatagnph.:
The proposition of tal th. Dsmocntia
.nd mmb. af th. lUpabliotn member, of
tho Kn-hlnn oonuntanion to recommend
Coagrem to provide . general unnetay,
ta not certant to b. tauptad by the fnll
committee. Ho far m the Pn.id.nt’*
Tiew. an known, be ta mid to bo opoomd
to * general .ninety now, and will not
raeommead it in tb. manat menage.
Th. total vote in MamMhiutatl for
Ooromor foot* np in h round number*'.
Wantabum, KwobUou, 78,000; Adam*.
Democrat, 48,000; Okunbarltan,; Ltaior
Itaform, 7,000; Pitman, Temptahnce, 0,-
600—. majority for th. Uepublimn orer
tb. Demooratto oMdidnta of 27,000, and
over tal of 18,600. Lmt year OUVin'.
majority orer Aduu m mat 61,000, .ud
oyer *11, 0,000. It will be man. therefore
thta tb. Democrat. Maad nltalroly . Ut-
tic better tbut tataymr. Tta^her.taro
nude, hudrom. gtan in UmHooMCf
Swramatattron. I—ta ymr they .taetad
64 member.; tbtayMr SO. Tb. Itabor
Kafurm.r. are nmrly wUped out, for
will haro bat two BipcmnttalTM tat
Srnaub Burnnon.—Tb. Oorarnor of
Florid, hoi tamed • gpta.rn.Hnn far •
A gentleman of Philadelphia hu dU-
corered that a strong jet of tar, .team or
water, mixed with some aaoh uiaterita M
end, cui drill a hole in, or eat away the
face of, any hard tnlmtance, in an amaa-
ingly short apace of time. With aaad
and a steam jet of 300 ponnda prewar,
to the eqnare inch, he made a hoi. in a
block of corundum—a material aa hard
aa diamond—an inch and a half deep In
leas than twenty-fire minutes. In like
maimer,by eorerlng glam with perforated
paper on some eemT-elaxtio snbstanoe, he
baa bwn able to work ont the met beau
tiful and Intricate patterns, rand and com
pressed tar being employed. In abort,
the dm of this new dfacorery seo-n to bo
almost unlimited, and it will e< rftanly
create a rerolution in th. maoL.nieta
world.—JEre.
Example ran ran Ladix*.—Mrs. Enoch
Knight, of Piedmont, Vf> V*., hu it itched sod
trimmed two silk dreeeef In a d»y with her
Wheeler A WIUou Machine, o-d esracd ttMB |0O
to $30 * week with eue.
Neleon hsving msde •uptlcatlou for exemp
tion o ' p4*rion*lty, *ud 1 will nui upon ‘
the Eritli dtty uj NoTeaiber, 1871, st ro
turmuut-T, in.4, It IDJT ofllct.
JOHN W. DOKH, Ordinxry.
Books and Stationery!
W. J. CHAFFIN,
I DIALER in BOOKS, STATION MET,
iJ MUSICAL INiTRUMLN'tH, and *11 th* POP
ULAR MA0AZ1NK3 AND PICTORIAL WEEK
LIES OP TO! DAY, st 02 Broad Strut Oolumbue,
Qeorgln. foci27 eodewtf
Notice to Planters.
TF’BRP YOUR COTTON HCKD IN TltK DRV.
JV The Brnpire Oil CtMii|itu* or (SoluotbiiM, U*.,
will pay you TEN 101.1.AUS PER TON CABu
for them, end fiirniHh gtu kx In whlth to chip them,
i application t«>
.1 AMES W. SMITH, 8u|ieriutende*t.
oetlS dew.’nn
A LARUE STOCK OP
JEANS AND CASSIMERES
At Reduced Price*. Fretail arrival of
One Dollar Kid Glove*.
Spbadld aMIMK ef
Ladob’ and Oxktk' OT.OTH GLOVES.
N.w ud Pntty
O alico es
Anivlug every vruek, end everythin! th* to b*
found in * Int-clsie Dry 0*od* Btere, *1
T. E. Blaneherd’e,
riTBRUl 10X1 lAIDDOnrilKS I
Homemade Work the Beit I
H. MIDDLEBR00K,
Bread Street. Oolombne, Ga.
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MAMUFA0TURBR AKD DIALER IN
The Great Medical Wseerery!
Dr. WAMUR'S OAUVOSlflA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
££ Hundreds of Thouinnd*
si fif
|||WHAT ARE THEY ?
Haa on hand a large sad «*U aalastad slosh st
every etyU vad^qwallt^JVom the
I-ioeitlior.
i ' i T~ r si
OVa THBY AUK NOT A YUM f3S
"•laFANCY D R I N K.VII
Hade of Poar Ram, Whlaker* Preem
Nplrlta sad ttsfkas I.la * wra doctored,aplceil
and iweetencd to plcaao tbo taste, called “ Ton-
lea,Appotteers,” " Restorers,” ac., that lead
the tippler on to drnnkenncsB and rain, bnt are
• true Medicine,marie from the Native Roots and
Havbsof Oatttemla, Area flrsm all Alcahollo
btlnaluts. Tboy are the GREAT BLOOD *
PURIFIER and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of
the Bjatcm, carrying off oil poisonous matter and,
rests ring the blood to a healthy condition. No'
person con taka theso Bitters according to direc
tion nnd remain long unwell.
Far laflnaraufsry and Chronlo R>ea-
■Httlacs add Goal* Dyapepaln or »sIL
BasrtaPt Blllawa, Remittent and Inter.
nit tans Fever*, Diseases of the Blood,
Liver, KJdasMe mad Meitdei, these Bit*
tore hsve been most suoooaeful. Bach Die*
eases are aausad by Vltlntad Bleed, wulch
la generally produced by deraagomant of tha
Digestive Organa,
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Headache. Pain to the Bhoalders, Coughs, Tight-
nas* of tbs Cheat, Ditzlneas, Bonr Eructations of
thsBtomach. Bed tasto in the Month Billons At-
tacks. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Longs, Pali. In tha regions of tha Klineys.and
a hundred other palatal symptoms, are tha off
spring* of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach sad stimulate the
torpid llvsr end bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy In cleansing tho blood of all
Impurities, and imparting new Ufa and vigor to
£he whole system.
FOR SKIN DIR* A HER, Eruptions,Tetter,
•sit Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Bolls, Carbassles, Ring-Worm*, Scald-Head, gore
Eyas, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of
the Skin, Humor* and Diseases of ths Skin, of
whatever asm# or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of the system in a abort time by
the use of these Fitters. One bottle In inch
eases will convince tha moat Incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon And
Ha lmparlttes bursting through the skin In Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sorest cleanse It whan you
And It obstructed and sluggish in the velnst
clesns* it when U Is foul, aud your feelings will
tall you whan. Keep tha blood pur* and ths
health of the avstem will follow.
FIN, TAFfcaud other WORMS, lurking In
tha cysts ui of ao many thousands, ora effectually
destroyed end removed. For tall directions, reed
eerataby the dreulAr around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD A
OO., Druggists end (ton. Agents. Bea Francisco,
Oal„and ffieadtt Commerce Street, New York.
•OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS,
rahlfi-dnwly
H. F. ABELL
MH0LMAL1 AND ENTAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic
GROCERIES,
Flo. 1X0 Broad St.,
Columbus, Georgia.
T)ARTICULAR attention paid to orders for goods
JL end Consignments of all kinds of Produce.
Sugars,
Cut, Crushed, Whit* and Yollow.
Syrups and Molasses,
Now Orleans and Florida.
Coffee,
Elo, Lacrajn, Jsn ud Hock..
Tea,
Young Hyson, Oolong, Souchong and Japan*
Flour.
Bast breads Saint Louis Family.
Sploea, Extracts, Horse Radish,
English Pickles and Banco*,
Capers, India Curry Powder,
0a(dine*, Lobster and Salmon,
Fro tor too, Jellies and Jams
Champagne,
Various breads. Also. SCOTCH ALB AND POR
TER, direct fh>m Importers.
Havana Cigars,
■tadu^atrav^um.ta.Owitonainc.r ud Mate.
Brandy and Whiaky.
(MMh Brand,, Irish u4 touch Whiter: >1m
Domestic Ry* and Bourbon. Sherry and Ma
deira Wine, Bolter aud Spanish Bittars,
$naan OUvae, Bready Poaehaa and
ORanies; Albut Biscuit.
^ - Huns,
Buffiild and Galdsu; also, Smoked Tongue*, Pulton
Hartal Beet, Ptckiad and Smoked.
Chates QOiHMN BUTTER j
CREAM, PIN ■ APPLE aud EDAM CHEESE
Soaps,
Toilet aid Laundry.
Jffi» I respectfully luvlta th* attention of th*
public to th* above Uat, and guarantee
eep7 deodAwHm
I rood*
H. 9. xtvnlh*
110 Bread st.
ZFL©m0^7'£Ll.
NEW DBUGSTORE!
Dr, C. J. Moffett
R’sarssThisaL^ rrjvs:
hn BfilhJtas. Iteadolph 8-,
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Np, 7'4 ; Brood St.,
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