Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, November 30, 1870, Image 2

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/ v She gnittt gntrittflcnfcr. DEMOCRATIC TICKET i !•' OH CONGHK88; (rSVENTU CONUnXSSIOMAL PISTHJCT) Cen. P. M. 0. YOUNG, Of the County of Bartow. POK IHSTUICT 8EMA.TOU. COL, (iKOKUG IIILI.VHII. roll UKIMt EHLiflTATlVHH. < OLONI.l, E. V. HOOK, i>h. j. s. wmsosf, IIKMIl JACKSON, [FOR SlIKRIKPt J. Oi II A H I* IS. ;I,KRK 8DTKIU0U CO OBI W. It. VKNAULK. FOB TAX RECEIVER: a. u. giu Bit. FOR TAX COI.LKCTOK SAJIIKL It. IIOVLK. for county TRKAjntttR: r. 31 IM-VN.k. FOR COUNT"-Ft: It"# ttfi R TV. A. II.VUUIN. FOR CORONER t wittu’i kii.i:. ATLANTA GEORGIA Wodnesrinv Morning. Nov. 30^ 1^70. \Yk have been requested to publish the com thunicntlon signed " Many Citizens,” which ap pears in this morning’s issue, addressed to Mes-rs. Ililiyer, Wilson, lloge and Jackson. Ilou. John I’. King. We had the pleasure ui met tins Judge King yesterday. He seemed to be in fine nealth and still vigorous ami active in looking after the railroad and financial interests which have been so long confided to his trust and management. May he live long and continue to do great good for out people. Klcotluu. It is s*ui that there ia very liule iulorusl mani- lested by the people in the approaching Decem ber elections lor t hmerossinen, mem tiers to the Stale Legislature, and tor county officers. This, to us is not surprising when we remember how busy they arc in gathering their crops, amt making airangements tor another year, and the general discouragement existing among the people on account o! repeated and continued taiiure 0 , to accomplish any good tor themselves or their country. Lto-srunicateo 1 Y*an Wert, (Ja, Nov. 2d, 1870. Editors Intelligencer: 1! you have never trav eled up the valley ut the Kuharleo, in i’olk county, then you would be amply repaid by doing so at an early day. The Van Wert it Carters villo Railrou 1 is r.ow completed some ten miles west of the latter point, where a < otn tollable hack can lie procured to convey you to the village ol N un Wert This piece is situated just hi the rrar of s slate mountain, which hounds the valley of the Euharloe on the west, am! Is a beautiful site fir a town, possessing salubrity of climate, good water, and pictu- esque scenery. The mineral wealth ol this section, too, cannot be surpassed by any ol the same extent in. any portion of the South A tango ol mountains tor mile-- in extent Ix.-t/n) the adjacent valley on the wiVt ami sofrlli, tbp ugh which runs a vein of as pure.plaTo-a* can be louuil in this or any oilier country. The value ol tills article is not appreciated by our people. Its manifold use* seems not to be uudCrokx d. it is not only the bisl rooting material in use, but it is valuable and orua mental as a building material—door and win dow sills, hearth stones, pavements and flooring, are all made of them, tor w hich It answers an udmirablo purpose. Ha'c is impervious to water, and hence makes the best floor lor cci when laid in cement. No brick .(alibiing should be erected without a, cmrjit <>1 date laid above the ground m the wall.-, to cut oil tire .moisture which is absorbed by the britk and carried by cappillary attraction to the extieine height ot the wall, causing dampness and pro ducing disease among the occupants of hr:ck houses The Blrvets ol Atlanta arc to some ex tent paved with rough slabs--I granite. lb>w much more beautiful an I useful won 1 be a slate pavement. The material being liner, would give to our strode a more aristocratic an 1 luvi- rious appearance, aud the Iront walks ot private residences more of taste and cleanliness. I lo- slate can he quarried, when a quarry is "net opened, i heaper than granife un,l he shxm -! an : split into more regular shapes with lets labor. It occurred to me that an enterprising nia- could easily make a fortune at this b isine^ The lime will come, ere long, when these di posits of slate will be tqAprc iated and soughi alter, and he who moves at once will asaured y make money by lire operation. To a n o'ice tin process ot quarrying au-1 splilung * f" r • " ' ing, is very Interesting. A holers first dr;'-, from 8 to 10 feet deep in a bed ol slate and about 5 leet lrom its edge, it is then filled'-" within 8 incites ol tho lop with p wder, and dry clay added and tamped until it is compact' • upon the powder, the fuse being tilbt iusc-rle■' before the tamping is added. When the < x plosion takes place the tied of the .-dale w ill he found to bo split lrom the depth ol the hole through Us entire length, and loosened troth that portion of tho bed lying benfalh. Now commences the process ot g-t- ting it ouVby means ol crowbars. When got'en Secretary Frsu on the Sitcati s.—Ai cording to official dispatches received, Secretary Fish stated to-day that the feeling in Europe , , , seemed to bo more pacitlc, and expressed the j out it is split into suitable thicknesses lor mak opinion lhal they would, lie no general war i j 3 g blocks. These again are broken by cutting There is no truth in tl-e l reporu.(^a^tbe United .-e on ,, I1C ,|,le and striking the opposite Stales has been inv '.-r-.l to tai- a gufigg?* 1 "I the the existing ditfloultle-. jti i eve-n i! ,n Inv'a tion should la-i-.Tteti'Icify.-ur government would not accept it, as we* have never Interfered in European politics, aud ii is against the policy >-f the fldmiuis'.ra’i-Vr.'now to do so.—Ale V-.'l World. Frna fit i'xm'-I"': rt turi*'-.-J t- Wa-hmgton vester-' . , Ir • t his pilgrimage to Georgia. The I’unnflylvanift Senator is one- ot our shrewdest pol it iins, in 1, b -1 vit gtheuuisvoiabloaspect ol ailiurs ir .Ujsprgia, eoncluJed to give the re publican IruAhat State the tieuefil ol his expe rience. I lie Senator his evidently "fixed tftir>g^”Mn the inter-al "I his party. He returns bthilCing' words f cheer lor the radicals, and iSitigs mnt w th a tud vote his parly will carry the ^Mif. In order to prevent intimidation ol the f-.oijjied voters and insure a fair election he coi hulVts the presence of federal troops abso lutely qccessary. Governor Bullock endorses Bcnstqr'Cameron’s views, especially as regards the mAys-bty tor troops. The Governor, how ever, .h iy training lor the United StaUs Senate, hi^v' (J.-W'articuhir auxi'-i v for a " lair i lection ” hiilf r id Al'l success. — A'. llerall. A Gha’-d Fizzle—Thu "Young fh-moc racy ’ were going to suia-li the Old Democracy, the Tammany power. They declared that they were competent to the task. When they in- lormcd themselves ot the fuel that the old regime was one hundred and twenty tbousaip strong in votes, this Young Domoeiacy, in the foolishness and rashness ol inlancy said, “w don’t rare lor its strength, we arc able to smash it.” The wicked Mongrels, hearing this boast, and in their ignorance and inlamy, slicking at nothing vile, purchased up this loolish Young Democracy; they bargained that Mongralism should throw its strength lor the Young Democracy's candidate for Mayor, and that this foolish Young Democracy should “go in" to a man t ir Woodford for Governor. The day ol trial came, and what was the result? This brainless Young Democracy came out eleven thousand strong! and met their old political companiona, now their opponents, one hundred and ten thousand, who swept them aside as easily us an elephant would brush away a fly with its trunk. Foolish Young Democracy 1 to impudently assume to control the municipal aflairs ot the city. Still more loolish Mongrels, to put laith in tho strength ol apostates. The result was what might have been expected — N. Y. Day Hook. Trf history of the lust days i f the French Empire, and that of the lust lew months ul tho Radical party, btar u strong rest uihlancc, both going to show that no Lour is more dangerous than that < t siipri ninj.rhmiph—that institutions and causes which have w iihutood the shock ot armies inevitably teach a time in their history when a straw can overthrow them— Like ships l' a' Lave gone '‘own at art, W hen heaven was all tranquillity. It was at the very pi real w hen Nap -Icon had achieved the great aud leading object of bis reign in teeming the triumphant indorsement ol the French people to his dynasty, and its per petuation in tho person of his son; when Franco was at the acknowledged head ul civilization, and all the old European Im broglios which have distracted the Empire were lit a promising way ol resolving them selves to its advantage, that the smalt wave arose which Napoleon could not stem, and France slipped from tbs grasp, burying him ho- nealb the ruins of the Ernp.ro. Bo it haa been ■with the Radical party, yet supreme In every department ot the Government. The Radicals in Congress last ytur enacted their final t normi ly when they placed ail State and local elections in charge ot the Central Government, nnd bold ly acknowledged their intention to divert a por tion ol Government revenues, by means oi an assessed tax upon officeholders, to the perpetua tion of their power ; assumed the right to admit or reject auy representatives who might be sent to represent constituencies in the councils of the government. With, in addition to these advantages, a perfect aud complete organization, both civil and military, throughout the Union, and the * greatest soldier ot the age ” at the head ol all, with a heavy maul into blocks ol suitable lengtl and arc conveyed to tho splitter. It is ri marka ble with what skill he uses his chisel and mallet in dividing it iDto pieces suitable (or roufiug slate It is then passed to the dresser, who, with a long knile on the sharp edge i f the bench, trims the edges at one blow to each, and reduces it into the desired shape and size. Tula is an srt only acquired by loug practice in early youth, and it has become a common sAytng that a Welshman only can split and. dress slati The number of pieces split out Iu a day usually run from two to lour thousand. The usual average of products in a mine is one square of slate to each hand employed in the quarry The price of roofing slate is about f- per square at the quarry. Now it is evident that this must sflord a large margin lor profit as the wages ot the hands cannot exceed two dollar- at an average. There ia no probability -it glut ting the market, as it will increase iu prop-r lion as orders can be promptly filled. The slate used in the South comes from Wale>, Pennsylvania and Virginia, and the cost ol transportation on these would uflord a profit sufficient to satisfy tho most avaricious. iu pursuing the subject ot slate, I had almost overlooked the beds ol ricli iron ore, and ex tensive lorest ol long leal pine vldch arc also to be seen in lliut section, but 1 have already, perhaps, exhausted your patience, and will bid you adieu lor the present Your.', C. [U U< 'FICXTSli j 2t f/, KM. Uto. Htilyrr, Caoiiuliie f->r Ar.ils vn n f ; J. H. UUton, K. F. lloje, awl Henry Juekton, Jor Home of K'prttenlalirei Grnti.BMEN— As you have accepted the nnmi nation, and are now soliciting Hie auilrages ot the people, wc deem it just and right to call upon you for your views on matters of vital public interest. This the people have the right to demand, and you will donbtlese take pleas ure in responding, that a proper understanding may he had between yourscll and the people.— Thcrel'.re, each ot yon are respectlully requested to answer the lolluwiug questions over your sig natures. at your earliest convenience, In the j-mr r rial publishing this card : 1. Arc you in tavor of a Rebel Law, such a Law as will relieve the people ol uno iefh.qi debts? 2. Arc you In lavor nl the Homestead Law now in force in Georgia, and would you, in the event of your election, vote for a liberal construction of said laws ? 8. Are you in lavor ot the present R diet Law passed by the last Oeorgia Legislature, and in li Y TELEG UAP LI. KV? YORK X So MATED 1'ltk.ss DISPatchsa. Mio.N IHHl’ATCUKtS. TV AMMXOTOIS. Washino ion, November 21)—The Mexican Commission xv I con-idcr all claims accruing btf-r- Ft binary 1, 1 --Hi, regard levs ol the date of filing. Two cases recently rejected had leaded siuct tho date of the tnaiy. Their rejection was wrongfully attributed to their being filed alter a certain date. Alter tho adjournment nl the English Cabi net to Wednesday, Granville visited the Quccu Granville insists that Russia must withdraw her note before a congress can l.o assented to, I. "V. li-.d.t and Cardwell will resign before lajosenting to w ar. The <> men i* opposed to war. The members of thn Italian Ministry have been r - elected to Parliament by a la' c mnjoiity. \ Granville -VnHiuds the presence^)! France at any conlercma in regard to tho Eastern ques tion. Button, it i« reported, Is dissatisfied with the hesitancy ol the alliusto declare against Russia A dangcroqp conspiracy against King Wd liam has been discovered No details. It iyal In a I'jointers have been moved from Versailles to Meux. Tbo seign giitn used at Thlouville will be taken to Monlme y. The German successes around Amiens are confirmed by a dispatch from the King. He, however, -.. ivs no particulars. The leiibiig at Versailles is, that England makes too much ot a small matter, and that war on Hie Eastern question is iinpossib e. A ih tu' limcnt ol H.UOO i’rttsslans is reported at Giiitic iu R'gnoults, twenty eight kilometres lrom Tours. The Ueiniaii right still occupies Monteages, Ihreateiiing the French in trout of Curcottcs. Frc-lends Charles’ army has been strongly re inforced fin I’ru-.- an movements ludfealo 'that their' object is io turn Verdorao amt advance on Tours. The War Department has ordered 500 re cruits i n tho department at Cincinnati lo Atlanta, Oa.,to bo incorporated with tbo UW> - MitV YORK. Ni v. Yoiii . November 20.—The Eric, with immense wxr at< res for the French, sal e-1 lor lb wis "i a market to-day. The Ville lie Paris, simi’arly l--nded, Bail- to-morrow. Veiger’;. i rial fir I he kl lingo! (.’raue.at Jack soil, Mn-sissippi, occurs in January. The O -vi-inmcu.t surveys will detach certain minis lrom Nevada. A ilispatch from Sait Luke says that thHi will elect Fitch, Republican, to Congress from Nevada. Brady, D unocrat, is elected delegate to Con gress lrom Arize na.' OHIO. Cincinnati, No vein -er 80— Mohr, Solomon & Mohr, liquor dealers of Cincinnati, havesuspeu di I Im-intas. An engineer and a fireman were killed, and ten stoi k di Ivors hurt, by a collision near La Gtunge, |\ Ila"j.ieruier & Bro., liquor dealers, ot Cincin nati, have suspended business. cult liiev. Hc.iii.in, N iveinb'-r 80 —Tho King lelegriphx t> i; (bieen lrom Versailles on the 29th, that Mi >n ten lei, with a p irtiuu of the 1st army corps d- l-'atc-I Hie French last Monday a few miles s-Hith iIT Amiens The Kr ■ >-<,-h 1-ss was 1,000 ki.led and wounded, and TOO prisoners Tbi Pru-VPtu io-*-w.,- coiiqnralivefy small. tdi" !)u';i 'M-irk'cnb’urg ii near fje Min' whi" Latruy has 20,000 men. . V-' Mr. Graham, a Republican member lrntn Pi rry county, oflered a reeolnli- n, which was adopted, exoree'-ing )ndignati-m and disappro bation ol the- people a! the course taken by Smith and Ringboin. Roth houses ol the Legislature adjourned until t" morrow, alter a m rrient’s >< ssion. . No new developmentn. i; is suini i -r-l that' Smith is awaiting the nt-.t jit:-/ (.'■ -ngress,' noplng to be reconstructed Jnto the Governor ship. j '■’.)! foiii'ii.v; London, N ivem'-cr 29 i’rivatc French ad vices say that a great coufiicl betweeu’theoppo sing lorces, to Hie number of !KX),000 n,en, is I'ki-ly to -» si imin- diatcly iu the southern -:Cj>iiliiw l T.-ic Prussians are xx 'dim twelve miles' i Pro? meat. Tiochu denies the truth of the statement that he intends to banish ten thon.-and PiiistiajiB be Hire <-l tbo scarcity of tood. The following 'dispatch has just, been read here Iroin Evreux, the capital ot the department ot Eure, dated yesterday : Prussians now occupy this town, and are in the valley of tin Eure in gnat lorec. This evening they weie driven toward the village ot Giliars by the garde mo bile, who retreated in turn when reinforcements came up lor the c.iemy. Seven thoiisan-t Pius- siaiM now occupy A meins. Ther> w.as some sharp lighting yesterday in Pont oi the e r my ot the ljoire, all along the hue ol country between Pethivlors and Montgaris. Part c . us :.r-, want ing, but It ia =aid that tin French .’. ere general- prisoners and one cannon. Jaurez. succeeds K-rstry in command. Bkiii.i.n, November 29 —Austria congratu lates Prussia up" i i ne German unity. FbOMBNCK, N-1v- u.ber 29. -Tin- .Mi:, stiy was censured lor a nhorl/kng the seizure ot papers j nblialnng In.- I’ ipa Envy I - ... AmustmpRts. DeGivo’s Opera House. MISS I.AI ll,i KElBNK, - - - I.c«*ee, CROWDED IIOUSKH! TlttlCD N1L.UT OF MR. A M lt». w. j. EM /-)I i blNCE. TIiIm Wctlncsday lilvonli w. THE IRISH L SON, AMERICAN HOUSEKEEPER, RETU.NUI VOLUNTEER. Thuradwir—Tl( li ItT-tlF-LK V VK-.U t N . Ht-AtlAOCircd »t l*hllll|.e A Chew’s Ui- .Astoru Co -s oja-u at V ; t’orliu " «nr« ui.vll'i P DeGive’s Opera House. Madame Delaoham] is’ ALONE IN A MOUNTAIN GOHGr Hnn^dv oFConaod In tbo w1ld> of oi *' ; ■ S' ;• Si (•" livt’d Mddamo Dtdachampi, i;i*i/i> . i with no Irnawn protector, wive u l»ltbfnl cto^ rlmt t » Atood !e h»’r to defend in tin »• ot j, - < a H<t u: t mt -- • in -1 ' i <a> in, »rinp< 5 thi wild r - ho’!f*\Fnck!e apjM hid away t v a c ipIc ol ii? l< i i v ro •. di. mil olorey ciivr <i" «1 '11 th- nortii a: d - >ir ■ |. J n iicej ,rrfiiisty ravine Umt lud awu> hack lo tin in ami | tain Frorce, I H« r •Diri'nff tin- ambient '\lr. wnUrd from ii.iIimc ; ■ . i • ii and atom: for many lorn/ anr<*. 'ihr oiUimoa. i -• MIDNIGHT 1> l *-» I >v A I < II I.S THE aitlExVJT EVENT MR. EDWIN FORREST, auppurtod by Kin I.1LL1K. Mr W. HAUlllS.un! W. M not,LAND’S Dr»m»c- ' umpaej. FOB FI\ . NIGI1T8 . OMMBNCINO MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1870 .ti." I Inc Monday, December Bth. Tiie^ilxy Ds.- inl.- r 'i'll.. ’A'crluo flsy I)".craS.‘:r 7r Thur-rlay, December Sth P rlday, De-cembei 9Ui... VIHGINI08. RI'IIUI.IKU. OTHICI.LO IvlN'U I.S.AH. HATUHDAY APTKRNOON »u.l KVK IN'. Dcr.-'a- t.'-r (0, tie Blllu atar, Mlse KFFIJS ,1'jIIN wii- atcenr. Adini rliiii SI IM. Ki-n-rveJ si at,., fs) t)n!ii)ry ’AT' N.tS. sv.ee nt t-iili - w he run to acc-'intMOiL. - , ■ i - ut- " a -l fail"-. «' '1 's cun l" s-cured Ip: rrr.U ' :•■.) agh it I’lillllgs A r- -s . Muslcanrl hook t-J'rrc, criinnuicing Moll'll) . ", A .M . Nuvumber X-1 it , not -.ivv» F C VV ALLS, Agent ; V I-JN i N«f DISPaTGUKH. w \ s 111 xuTdv. Wabuinoton, November 89—No copies of Prth'.dent's message will p: given to tho press in ailvancc of delivery. Tim grand Indian «ptjm il commences on the 5tli M December, at Occomuigee. All tribes of tefriU.ry will he rejircsenled. Tribal ri itiiina- loVar-ls each other anJ the United Htalert Jill' ho conddi red It will probably be iu se.-.- i-'ii revoral weeks. Bovoral members ol the Indian c inmission, and probably Commis sioner Parker, will be present. TKWKSSKK. Mk-h’iiis, November 29.-A man fined tor living with a black woman, whom he damn d ai his w ife, has sued the ulty lor |25,000. The c.ty filed a demurrer against the court, as tbo questii u of marriage belongs solely to the Btate. N()I»TII i tItllll.M. Rai.kioii, November 29.—The Legislature elected lion. /. B Vance, Democrat, Hon at " over Abbott, the present incumbenL Governor Vance speaks this evening at tho Exchange Hotel. Numerous persons are calling on nnd C'lngratuiaHng him. His majority on j 'ini ballot lacked a little of a two-thlrd.s vote. NKW IftllK. Nkw Viiiik, November 29 —Special to Hie Wvrhi, dated Tours, Monday nix,tit . T.ie exjieeted decisive battle near <> leans has udt yet occurri d. Numerous skirmishes, all tavoraldc to tin Freticb, have occurred. In these engagements tho Pruasian locses were heavy, including nine cannou. The Duke ot Mecklenburg (ailed in the aitetnot to occupy Lemoins, wuich was covered by 60,000 French. The mon body of D'Aurelles' army still the event of your clcctiou, would you vote lor 1 occupies an intrenched position between Orleans u t nii i vv. rex. SV.t-m- "i"X, N 'Yemen 89 -G ri'ial llal- ck, win • ' on mi ! - t Jl, y not : I" S. cib, ts "pp'S-ed to the i-mjiloyrueul o! regular troops In Btate elecllona, except in extreme cases, and then alter nih'i power has been i-xhan ted — ll-tlli-ik writes tl»e d' pi.rtmtnl In re that he ts assured by Ii d> ral civil utli- rs that the eutplt y ni'-nt ol troops in exit-ntiug j.idlcial procu-s.es ,nd ' itlorclng the rcvi - u* I iw seems to Inc at her than din.ii.i-h th. n -a - y n! resorting to sin li iorce in civil m.iUet - liaiieck sa)s thi ll-dispnse l ht-c.' i.e more and more i xasperalul at heiiig coerced Iiy a Iorce which 'l.i-y think has been uncnn-tiluti' nally einji'ityetl against thorn, and the hi tter dispo.ied relax their • fi ut to punish local crimes on the ji'c.i that this duty now devolvm ilsi-ll upon the military. VIRGINIA. FoI'TIiksi MoNRi-k., November 29- Tbe si In nine r Qneet: ol the Wist was l"i,Rilirtd "n 2a t, 8»f miles soULbt-aht ol Uaj); l.ottk- ut. The crow was jilck'd up by the schooner Fannie Keeling. NIH YOU 14. Nbw York November 29- I hc Wurhl * sjt'ecial lrom Loudon, Inis a late dispatch iated fours, 29th s ,which says that lln- tigni wir.g o d.i- French'arnij j'dadi lx -irn ;b nu - .-7 -,"•■< ks -ui III German lull >-• s'er lay a I - • i- ,s'- - es.a- ltd in five ol their actions. Foititinx. Ykusi'im.kr, November 29.- The French yesterday attacked the German- at Binune bt tween Montai"',and I’lHiu rs. The Friu eh wete repulsed Frederick Charles was present and directed op'-raUoiH. One Ihctnand French wereenpture i.' ' t Havana - - The American schooner, Frank Palmer, lrom Matanzas lor Key West, Was lost last Friday at .-ca. Crew Saved. Col. Rarriea. Gen. Cavadas’ Chiel of Slati, as captured by the Cubans near Cicnlnego. Co'. Cabr/rn, the Insurgent leader wlio tiail command of :i party that belong Jesus Di-Iso, during severe idtKos ol that Chiel, turi'iidered himsclt and men yesterday. Christo Bill Mcndalea, ex Cuban Secretary ol Foreign Altiirs, amt lornn-rly editor ol the Havana Aij/i«, was eap'ured at Quasim . , and is among those lately sentenced lo death as leaders of the rebellion. Fitly insurgents were killed in the engagement in which Mt ndalea was captured. STEAM PUMPS HAND I’UMl'B, i* o tv K i< !• u .ti r a gnu RAienOADS, MII.Lfl, SISKS. Broworlea. DIstMloriou. W Kl.Ux A LThTKKNB, Hydraulic Presses, &c„ SAD JL DUG IltUNM, WcCOWAN BROS.. (jQ**nlfy finiHBud hur from plviinant iDidniufT Blnnili- t-. Now and then flic wmiuI • m* r.'t iVo.ti her unkt >>v, home aud mlu^ic wiih U.c iudA* itants nr*• nd abou? for ou< ur two mouth•« at a Umt : he wm* eccuutric n I i hc - ajtd a i vi» wed her at* a llvlnu ( nriurlti. While lrom home, rhe ipimreuMv iud bir one object, and that war* the relief of her util cted p-x. I.rdoi n t» !■ ou the left Bide, cod’d In .*« - m old fa nn.ndtlirk of ■ >cj- (*.» rablf ■*/- . earrted ior : ■ t owi. j/t-'e ; .•, I rlcue sack made from tbu SKINS OF RABBITS 4ND KUTOO.NS Arntt .ed a teniate utrlpoa. 'Pits hog i -i (rSl pkrehmeut curious relle.a, a fe* llptit i irnif t- a fonaller rack containing u ronr*" j.ovut n . I t- certain roofb known only lo horrelf, iin • i n v. h i, Fhc c udk lo a«» with thi t«im» lfy f do tn. hh *d forth lrom ter w d monn«atn h< nie to act jh» 0"< d bamt>riiHii, with tine unknown vti [ • w :. •• *xh rh «he claimed po> c»*i*Bed a wonderfu: power >• a'i -t-a 80S lueldent io the female p*«*X She f« . 11 <! n n,r> j * h > wlthwhich ahe pro|M*red t.» ;.r» »!, nil,.. ,.i - ai d dertr -cmentB of that oruan, •»t:-i , i,i:- ( | piAtnlF true oi (fiur^e. Willi HW'h i>n.,"i ,»r mu n i •he rcll'.ve all who npjilU d. thniwit! . . w v • tr ; ante d fame bt ■ amn known ft - thi drada ol Fuller!i .; fen aiee ujyp H :«*? ? i r,r,. .. .o their Uornea hoaithy and liriptt, Mm t w m. \ ij- to know her Kieat. reerct, ai : fa?,-. •..i.- ul n -, vvern ollt r«*d If «he would dival>,c It bn hla-.-tubhoi n ly retuFcd Dnriiik h**r -olltury life *li- »••• m. n:win onyone woman, a noted mld.Mf.j pouo’ mi i - di. ta. t, lo WtiOUi bliU proUiUUii to . oo. HEND FOfl CIRCULAR. 'S!ttS. D IV li L il K il K li S F < It I, T Soap Factory. W K arc making the vartooe gradek In demand. Hell only at NVIioIomIo We wiFit t<> Hui»ply (ieorgla.South ('arollna, Alabimu, Minn FF-ppi and Florida. W 1 pay a fair price l»*r a'! • ho jjr.np tif«-.!•(• In there ^taLen. folull hot! abuut kh.Obd , oonda per waek. novts H. (!. niTCII'llll'K A. CO {V AH dally papera In th- Hat- ^tll puolldh one week and Fend hill to r*. C* lltichc(»ck & Co. 1,300 ACRES OF RIVER UNO IT O It HAL E . W ILL Ixi aold to tho hlitho^t bidder In < 'ainpbelHon, lit . on the IfI Piiuiuay iu December next, the bomeftoAd of the Iwto Oorman, t out uln 1 ui* * l II tind rod Aoros, • ' haiar.o if we i T tin Ik* rod Uoland, Klver and Branch boi- tom. The place la well Improved, having upon It Three <>amhI Sell leuienls lU.’rtldeh tj^e homeatoad, each 'in: of winch liae a .<*<• ; (JwiillmR and out hoiuma Tl*» ort^.t ,i improvement* known a« the hoineatead M-n-l-'.H >>t a uood d*' lit./ nnd outhoUFCH, kjtii hou*.’. biro m l -la • • - , alno an eicuunt com MIII (water) klh and c »tt"n prw*-. which vi- t.iillt last year. Good water It* I'm lai-t diber -liftiikf or well , and tne locality ih d the hoa.’l l' Bt •4 - f I' 'l*he place If Fttnated on t.*,north bank »f the • li.it nhoorhf river, ffcir , llll.w;# .' l aitlpfioitltyfi, the utility #eiil ;. -evou mb* fK>m 1 tie .v y 1 * l*t li. It in tie * >rom Atlanta ; Lae' a r t 't v t red Feiry i/id »pM>d Ul 18. The e !-• for the purpOflb of exer itlll^ the i.t w d md • Btamdnt of tbo la to 0 Uaftnili A pei • vif11111t U» pirciiaae are kollciled to come and examine ttiu nlam prcvtuufl to th” -ab Term* cash. .) ,M (JOKM 1 iN, i . A. ti. UORMUN.f ’txvfU'Urs. novtt^Uldccl Hetorc dylni? In a (<•• ulk'ht tun;nu t > cto»" > tmpftrted ttiii vreat fa it vcnrF.aathe aomhre Gind*-. round her toil -rinp, frai i , ret to th:- fr •'],(! this law should the issue come up ? 4. What are your views ol tho justice and constitutionality ol the Relief and Homestead Laws uow iu iorce in Georgia? Many Citizens. hshment of monarchical institutions on tbe American continent; il indulges iu the grossest surely it would appear as though the last nail misrepresentations regarding our army and -— J - ; — — — finances. I have so iar retrained lrom making Rismahck.—The Kepresi, from time lo time, lias said some hard things ot the very able man at the head of the Prussian Foreign Afiutrs, hut scarce more titan was warrau'od. Going back to the darkest days of our own civil war, wo find thn following from our Minister at Berlin, in 1884, and then forwarded to Secretary Seward to ahow how and where Bismarck then stoo i towards the American Union: “ Late* events Si home have given occasion to Herr Vnn' Bismarck's semiofficial organ, the JVord DeuUehe AUgemeier. Zeitung, to display great sympathy and partiality tor the relx-1 Moktoi xiruy, November 29.—The meeting cause, and its zealous wishes lor the downla 1 ol ]„|„ express indignation at the course ol republican government and the further estati- 1 ' and Alhernay. The Gtrtnans attempted lo encirt Ic hi.T. The Government here has every a surancc that D’Aurelles' strategy a admirable, and that at the proper tim« he will assume the otlensive aud cru-lt Vanderstenn, who is in bis tmme dlate front,and leaving a sufficient iorce to hold Prince Frederick Charles and the Duke ol Mecklenburg, who command the wings, will move on Versailles. VIRGINIA. Staunton, Nuveinlier 29 —John Wilson, residing at SwoojxV Depot, Uhessjicake ,t Ohio Railroad, committed suicide. Snow is nine inches deep in Highland county A LA It.i VIA. had been driven iu an enduriug throne of power; and yet, in a fiw months, it topples to ! anv reclamation st the Ministry of Foreign its fall and all the fine schemes break like cob webs in the wind. Both oi these episodis are fresh examples oi how history repeats itself, and how unstable are nil the designs ot humanity. Napoleon has just given point to tbe lesson in a recent inter view, where hc uttered with a sigh that hitter axiom, I'iwmnt propos* no tit Dieu ditpou; aud Gen. Grant growling iu his Cabinet, and slam ming tbe White House door in tbe lace ol recalcitrant supporters, fills out a parallel—Hew Orient Timt*, Allairs againat its infamous and slanderous course, but I deem it my duty to take notice oi and communicate the tacts to you. “ The relations ol tbe journal in question to ilerr Von Bismarck are such that IM guile justified in believing that in thi se aspersion, to onr cause U rsfiects his sentiments." Bismarck, perhaps, cared no mote for tire Conledcrato Government than he did lor that of the United Butes, ior both were alike Repub lican. Always ha was a monarchist and a I hater ol Republicanism.—.Vrw York Express. Smith and Bingham, iu relustng tn vacate their offices, was very largely attended. All the speeches were mado by Republicans, the princi pal speaker being Judge Morse, defeated Repub lican candidate for Attorney-General, lie said th" el> ction war a lair and peaceful one; he had already turned over his office to his successful Democratic competitor, and did so because lie was entitled to it; denounced the act ol locking the whocls oi tho Government as a high handed usurpation. Bcvcral Republican members of the Legisla ture also sjioke iu condemnation of Smith and Bingham. Tho < ahlnol i rlala in Ibn^lantl IVure or War I Downing Bluet, is deeply excited over the Russ.) Kittlera question ildllcn'ty. Tlu- British I’arli intent not being in si ssion the respotisi tnlily of advising her Majesty tho Queen as lo the na'i inal policy in the i ri.iis res’-, solely on the members o| the Ministry. U i ii led by leg islative advice, thb is a very serious and exceed iugly grave position lor Frontier Gladstone. Our table telegrams do not Ind'calc, however that l;d intends to summon Parliament in extra ordinary session. That the Cabinet is uot n unit on tbe question ol t-onre or war, lor Turkey or against Russia actively, is plain en. ugh. Tbe Ministers un t in council in London yesterday. The session was prutruc.leil, and the discussion * ■1 the situation and general prosp- < 1 carried on, it" doubt, in an auittt ued and anxious man ner Tbe Ministers were divided in opinion, and it is quite evident that no satisfactory conclusion had been "inn 'o at ti e date ot our latest telegram by cable Prince Goitclmkbl) note whj ri ltd There it was, it pri ented a solid, substantial and stublaaru fact—the Treaty ol IGns on the one Bide, and the abso lute necessity ut Muscovite expansion, the exi gencies ot a utdversal commerce and the impe rious demands ol a progressive civilization on the other Not only Was the Uorlfhakott note read, but also came to tbe kuowbdge ol the assurance that tbe Czar remains firm lo his tlisi position amt evinces no disposition to rtccdi- Irom it. Fail Granville sought an audience with the Q n-ett, and a reconstruction, it not a resignation, i l the British U ,b net was deemed Inevitable. There tnuy be a reconstruction — England can scarcely undertake tin lormatii n ot a new (Jahiuct in the lace ol sm It a Euto t>i-an agitation, (ndied, it is barely probable that any .me of the opposition parties in Parlia ment ispOw. rial-enough to discharge Hie duties ol a Ministry—able to form a new Cabinet.— John Bright IntinlsteV, il is said, h;s intention to resign Ins seat in lit Cabinet. We are told that be has resigned This event may happen. Tbe. Manchester school men have nothing iu common with the aristocrucy to politics. Man chester does not want war. Shu demands lor- etgn trade, new and old customers, industrial hinds, not soldiers, and a reduction ot taxation instead nl a war budget The dem. cracy ol Great Britain is a liaterual deniiKtiacy ; ilia economic and, so long as n->t dneetly insulted in its nationii fry, i-eaceml Russia on tbe Black Sea will not injure the metropolitan reformers oi England, and the Treaty of Paris will not purchase one day's provisions lur their children. Yhis situation constitutes tho conservatism of hy Tlrtuool 1Ild u , „„„* I#OI w ,, „ Ul , d L'trope. It may Ht rvo to avert thucalamitlca ot j from Fulton Huporlor C’oart in favor ol Pr«-d a new war lrom the liomeuluads ot the Old World. Prussia inclines to an active sympathy with Russia, and in this is to lie tout'd a point ot danger: lor il Hie two great, military powers should really coalesce they may undertuke some very serious work in the wsy of ratification nek'r home in the Ea»L Austria prt diets peace. The Hungarian (Jhaneellur is reticent, however, even to Parliamentary inquiry. The London Change was panicky and tne commercial world o! Britain excited. Sm h is the situation. For war or jteace ?—Ntw Y<rk Herald. Ilaa lontf b«ton mganlo«l »ui tl.w Ix^t iiml » Bakiiof I'owUit lu uho. Porfmdly pure uml ticalthv. It makoa, at rfiiort notico, d(*lici<m>t IliarnitH KoIin, Ac Thera nead In* no wont* of fo«Nl iu »*pnrcil with it, na it in alwurH «tf tho Uhi (piuJity *Vo would wij to tlmao who ItAvn nover u- l it that n vry f w trinlH will Hiiahlo thorn t«i ih*’ it, nut only w ith t-ntiru 8atiFfNcti*»n but with oooiioimv Put up vn.f., ski wrl*rht. ufi rupr-R' IiIaxI. Groc< 4 and Deuh ra null iU DOOLEY *!ic BROTHER, Prop's, 09 Now Street, m:\v vdrk city* oovlR oodAwflm KaiHB TTII (.JoOMTT. I i »UH WKKK8 after the c ml ration or ttitn none**, 1 apt 1 Ication will '<0 m mu: t» the i*oa» , t ui Ord'mry of Kor-yih coun y, Un for I*’Nj*i u* 8 n t.iw r*a. • *tato of John W. MlAIa'-«. d* c**AHx t KLtj Ail L\ MoAPKK Admin -Irn < r o<rlS-1n nr.nter’F f-e $.'> Hale, B V virtue of an ordar from th*» Court ot Ordinary * f DoKalb county, Ooorrfi*, will r*c bo d ht tore the court home door In th** to^n «»f Dicat *r, In Ffini counl>, on the Pin»t 't’oeaday In January next, within idw oeal hour- «>( hnIi*. tlic ioIIowIdk Uioneity. u>-wtt: Lo' of Land No 10 in the IB’h dtFtrl«ti»f orarinaily Uwflry now DcKalh count), coulal lUK^d2^ n- r* s, more r . upon which there !r a k<km1 one-itoiy uwclttu^ with du ll u roo-ji attached *nd all necegnary out build inkif. about 4u acre- K*»od bottom land tn cultivation, all the lencii k > l * hood repa.r Lot I land No ii, in the 13th district of originally 11 m ry now i t*Kalb county, Ueoneta, contalun • acta * more Air ten*, all woodjind oxcep' about 25 acr* f s«ild hf the proutrtyof Jamct K htnuba, ducuuocd, lor the nenctitof the hetru ai,d crulito.e TRKMh—C’Ahll Part tea de«lrinff to aeo the premlaou will call aim Kll|*h Morr:a or Johu F. biuhb?,on the prouilaea. November 10 isiu. KLIJAU Morris, JOHN K HTtlUis. AdnilnlFiratorii. novl7*td PrlB»er*» foe * ■ • Fu.ton Postponed Sheriffs Sales for December, 1870 W ILL be void before the court hifua« do r In the city ol AlltiRA, Ua , on Uic ilrs Tucuday iu Decem ber next, within the letfiil boura ol Hile, the foilo viug property, to-w t: The undivided int.A>roat of W n, II. Stur^ora. Ilx.t.'uiAir o. ThotMNa W. Neely, ductjaFOd, iu the w 4t naif of land U»t No. 4, in the 14th district of Airi/tuaby lionry now Ku ton counly. (Ja , c Dta'.ntni; 1 icrvF, ra ire or i«fn. Said laud wm conveyed by dead tu til bv ri I£ < itWHA.nariAi Sidney i(*nil to hoina-* W Neely anti John (J Howard, rororaatl in B**ok ri, Pa^eiifli. -u d and la v krant, and If known as the Derry (Jamraon place, the f *id undlvldt-4 Interoat levlud on the property of Wm. li Hturgcre, as tfxecu'or of Tho ui* v\’ .Ne**;y, dooeM •<!, by v rtna ofdod tp Mtlvty a .*) fa |m 101 from the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun tv. in fa for of Mr- H K Neely vri. W'tn U SturKera. Ki- aior of rhoman W Neely, dec aaed. Property uoluL'd out by R W car*- well and U Li Perry, pUluttfl.F ailornuya 1M70 W.L, IIDHDA!{.), Deputy Sheriff, nuvft-td printer*!* (•*• *2 ftiipt»r i«-v Notice to Debtors and Oreditora- V Lt. p.'r'onf lndahtsd to Jrjj'ha l^ndrum, Isle ot Koyette Couutj. sro rt-qae-teil to m .Ko g./mout to "»• nu(lL-r*lgi"-d. All porsuos bavuig claims ngstnst tLn c-itie ot Jejiitis I.si.drum, Uoressud. - re uuruuy "utl- bed tu pietuut U'cm tn terms ol tin law. W. \f LANDRUM. I .. <4 M. LANDRUM.f “«««". novU-A-td i-riiti' r's f.-. S3 Fulton Sheriff's Sale for Januxrv, 1871 W ILL ba void before the court hnu*c door, tn the city of Atlanta, Pulton c*.uaty, (Jcor^m. on the flrat Tuesday In January next, within tho lawml houra, th** following property, ui-wit: i he one-half inter*:al lit the Kurniture and Fx-u-cf InUfAiiglng to tho Du'.twl rttatw* Hole , con8 -ting «.f • MHre, Parlor, Chamber, Dialog Uumn an*t Kiuhen Pfirnitnr*?. I/evtud on a« the properly *>i (L-urg** John . Ply no yf Ueorge Joboaon. Property poiuled out by p>ai nil. Nwvomber 1,167j. a. M. PKUKKUSa>N. Deputy SUerill. fee i‘2 MJ per levy. novMda Prlnter'i GP.OUDI.I, Poiimttu County. Doubt of Okih.n aiiy, October 21, 1870. K M, HTlilCKLWD ha 8 applied for uxuinutiou of • personalty, and setting ap rt and •valuistion of h*ime8tead, nnd i will pa8- upon th** same at my ofllcs- iu * iinnuliig, (ia , at 14 o'clock, on the bth day of November, ld7d. Uy order of: WM. D. UKNTLKY, Ordinary. printer's fee |7. Ii»-an, burn* d 4>reaihtng Fwimining *» tin n* Ke*’t and Hnndv, Io»f oi Appetite. Td-1V«> i* Liv r, Mel u. body. N*!rvnnrn***F, W k-iuli Darr* n*rF, pbyFiral Pr<>rtratto , *'ii Many ol i - l.uvcd by the um of *mly one bottle. . Hhi* too (THlncrt quit*-a repntA"(>n fo » rufTorlrg of tier fi*x, amI Ftmn/.* \\ ,,,, . pcnrcely * vat fa tied Ia» tun* l.t ha* I- <■ , . tumplalntF that h ol rttHihted a!) Airil'na v rn'-”. >-< • M..r.t Many yarn ago. • hr- whter ol *. w . paged in theprarilrc o! nient* n-, hy a • , . - . v 8U-T4 died in procuring thi saw re *>t m- w . •. i v.gfOitie R^guia' r, wt.-h hid r< b. m u i •»»% : » ttu* Medical Pr-ileFFl* n 11- gave It a fair an*l Imparttai irltii In ;l i fr- -,h . * of var <iur furme nnd fi .. * » .» im . that ii. 1 <•' ‘ - i e .. t»rosv‘ C'liirurgical Ifnitti. Combined vfth other hi wn V( utab great limy-i ■•h-t ih • uterMjc orjv- . w »■ D '*» m l UpASp the liv r and how*- . and . - If (I !•» 1 Of’eOl i n bln id. I.« Ir*-. f- HID’,' .s - • rii'*!i *ir on fi^'r t!i* < . e • •> , It '• • nflurr thiF valuable <niupound to the uffliA-tcd under the naiue 01 KNbUSH FKM1LK HI Til IIS. Th** Medical Profepdloti ut larpn, bat* Iami^ : , ne. ll I»r il a medlcliK?, Co,-.''i'll I;':y I? • - i,,, . that tliA*y •*.» • a eriy pr*--and reconifm" UittorF io th*iir fornale palieutF If yon ouid see tb< , ■ nonrlomr lrom phvdlriniiH and t!.« ini'dR wn, I their langhter- their y. » d tie r frl»s* ( -. bv ■- Die of the«A* blilFTF. no flckly b-nm *• won It! h*” it t. us** them. TIi'f Feint'd Regulaior if adapt*d for ( id \*>uok, innrricAi or Finn * femab'F who ».•*■ • ft . i, d w rt« f<'rinp of t’ .*nn<*d«'rant'(*n . ni“ Th*y cu'e painful. HonprcFsod, scanty, p*ofn-*» or irr*un! \ r MeiiMruatton, (Jtii«»riiF!-,.r (JrA'i'i w».• ► K'11• • r \ h j- «ir M bites. llyniorlCM Fa 'dn if th** W m ti [ and l:rafibl)’ty A>f the Worn fi pain in th* hup. .-k ,, r loin-. Mca II ad *chr, palpttat m>u Air tl<itr. r t • . THE LIVER AND STOMACH I-, An- thuruni-hiy sron"i-d un fi rustorod 'o a h'-ail'u nl, . by th. in oi iht-s'. Httu-r, IL* i» , utfsr lr<M ,i, .l tsUe r. inLlDstiun. ul rtf ti ur sb-ml "f si - , ,, priaisrstloii htfnn) th" imbl r. remsl'-f. sftor conSnoment snrt corv-il •n-f.,'- f .,ni Sb* dfbtlllstlng cumplsint, who n-inslu weak .i .: ,.... b*o, wtib llttls or no supotltu, sr.- ht hhcl- strengtbBDcd br Uiolr oib. AsaFaio yl women ami chllijsen. it hasnnpqnsl. orti isbi.- ... iul routslns morv mwltral propurtii-f. than on,. ,,, . . s-iyol lie common sod iiLiastnt " dtiste s:<-<-lml"h<ii. t'-rs. to ba lound all over it".- 000*1x7: Whan tbo rnurm rseturers o( tb« common beverages ol the nay ray "i, » enru a I riis.'aa.-*. -hey we,I kn.,w !h<>> are • i wool ' oner your <-yi-*. and Isugn at yonr a'lip d i , -i, beinl ao earlty humbnigcl whenever tin- ,rt' n or wTueki' If yon really ilealre a v uable iro: .: y. taMc Tonic ror your" II arm family one u." , ' K tt will last longer and d " ruore good ihau 1 1,ilor n "f the ordinary ■ grog abop” billers as ■ i , esi,„e" fut In water, Is sufficient lot a w hole family. As 1 FEMALE REGULATOR, It ha» no cqial on thla continent, acting pqu-crfnllyanil promptly l" a I ca*---, where u > or."i"l, • • , v.-ta li 1s)n-ltbo niedlcm,- fo yo-mg girls, w’„i luve ...ni,. dlltl, u-ty In retailing the bloom oi tbe eh,-,k- end who do nol feel eiac y rlgh'. for Ur- luuiln r a! it:., '* change of IIIt Boothes ami qnieta uni I the i-ri i, iwrioil Is passed, a» swceily as If enjoying the bn -Ide.i beams III opal rav, liittiiu' through the sir or .nial cltnn-s, The medicine Is acid at the low prie •; i -,.j tier botl'o. or »i» for |K, and can bo had of a 1 ding i.u and incrchaiit* Ihrougho t the country. Ad'tri s« J. T. DICO.VSGO*)I,IA * CO., I’rp's nemi>liU, Ton 11. DR0MG00LE & CO.’S bUl’UU. j Thu best and ch-iapft combination for all aliivtions of Ul! Kl tney and lila'der ever oil ti-iI to the p-ji, I' ia prepared hy regn.ar phyelclaiiB and u-od hy tho prufesston. Trice |1, or elx txittlee lor SA. bold by Druggists and merchants everywhere. J. V. DROMCIOOLB Jk CX).. Lov«0-dXw<aaUia Mumphle, Tenn.