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DEMOCRATIC TICKET!
FOK CONOHF8S:
(?iV«HTU.COIIGI!E48IOSAL D1STB1CT)
Gen. P. N\. B. YOUNG,
Of tlio County of Bartow.
FOU DISTItlCT W1SIS A/AOlt.
COL. (iliOUOE IIILLYKIl.
l'Olt niil’IlESENTATI v I-:-*.
-COLONEL E.^tf. HOOK,
DU. J. S. WILSON,
HENII A JACKSON.
KOU BIIEIUFF I
J. O. II A It It IN.
ron clerk surnmoH conn
W. It. \ E.NAULE.
ron tax receiver:
A . «. GHIKlk.
FOK TAX COLLECTOR
-SiniEL It. HOYLE,
roll COUNTY TREASURER
C. iM PAYNE,
ron county iimvKyon
W. A. IIAUDIN.
ron coroner■
WILLI ATI KILE.
ATLANTA GEORGIA
Sunday Wlornlna. Doc. 4 1870.
■U'tl'JJ J " i. -
Governor IlnowN and iumily returned home
yesterday morning from tlicir Western virit. \V<
understand that liis lather and mother weiit In
company with the Governor there arid hack.
A New Kirin.
It will be seen by reference to our advertising
columns that Mr. E. K. llawson, of the firm (1
Messrs. Chamberlin, Boynton A Co, has sold
his interest to liis partners and retired, and that
Messrs. C. & B., have admitted and aswiated
with lhctn\Jdyiry H. Johnson and !!■ i j imin
W. Briscoe, under the firm name ol Messrs.
Chamberlin, Boynton & Co, This is a very
strong and res|«u • hit: firm. The parties- at
all well known fur their business lark and man
agement, and we are confident that tin h< use
will be liberally patronized.
Strange Bedfellows.—Some days ago, the
Courier Journal, in a lengthened editorial, lit
the cal onto! the wallet. When the editor savs
that there is no diflerence hi tween the B’wrW,
the Chicago Tribune and the Courier-Jr,
and other papers, as well as with Chase, I rum
hull and others, be says just what we long ago
suspected. 01 course, all such Democrats as
agree witli Chase, Trumbull A: Co , ought to go
to them openly, and quit protesting to t, If m-
oerats. Fbr it there is no diflerence between
Democrats and Republicans ol this day, why
keep tip the two organisations? Why not all
turn Radicals at once, and admit that the whole
course of the party has been wrong Irom the be
ginning? II all Democratic principles are t-.
he abandoned,it must he because they are wr ng.
When the Gw
position as is indicated in its “ no diflerence"
article, it Is m u-trous throughout. Luckily,
however, though potent lor miseliiel, it m m t
nll-powerlul lor evil.—.lie, oM CoiuUlulivnn'M,
Dec. 1,
The above article Is Ir m the Augusta Corel
tutionaUsl, ol December 1st, 1870, an I it is
worthy ol being noted by our people.
We agree with our cotemporary that i( all
past issues are dead, and that there is now no
dillercnce between Urn national parties, then
there is no use in keeping up two organizations.
We are Compelled b admit that Gov Brown
never in his 111c uttered a more truthful state
ment when ho said that the Democratic party
Hince the war was not what it was, or used to
he, and it is still too true to deny. The would-
be leaders aro not Democrats nor do they under
stand the first principles ot the Democratic
party. To-day, many ol them are too young
and inexperienced to know tin: dillercnce l«
tween the Democrats and Republicans, and
their had manugemt nl w ill kill any parly
AYuKer Works.
Tho iollowing preamble and resolutions,
passed by the City Council, were handed to u«
on last evening, with a request to publish them
in the Intellioenckii. \
This we do with pleasure, und invite the at
tention ol the citizens to the fame But, in our
Judgment, the City Council ought to have pub
lished the bill proposing to establish Water
Works, that the citizens might read it and judge
lor themselves—not only whether they favor Wa
ter Works, but whether they would lavor the
same under the law authorizing tho establish
ment ol said works, and a popular vote ol the
legal voters had on the subject before ad ver
tising lor and receiving proposals, ,‘c
Whether there Is any provision tu said lui
made ior tho submission ct this que.linn to tin
legal voters ot the city, for acceptance ot n
jection, we are not advised.
Water WorkB in Athiuta aro greatly needed,
and it is a matter ol regret that there should
be such neglect to conlorm to the provisions ol
the Constitution in such ca.-"8, and to lay the
whole hill before the people lor I heir informa
tion and approval:
Whereas, It is the dcsiro ol all this body to
gel an expression ot opinion Irom tho citizens
of Atlanta ou the question ol Water Works bo
lore actiDg on tlio bids now pending hcloru ut>
by the diflerent parties fir building War ir
Works, therefore, lie it
JletoIreJ, That the didercul bids lor building
Water Works lor the city ol Atlanta, lean H.V
points designated, (South river and Clnuulmo-
chec river) he published in the city papers o|
Atlanta daily, till Wednesday next.
lluolved, further, That on that day the ques
lion ol Water Works or no Water Works, lx-
submitted to tho voters in the municipal election
to bo held that day ; and that the mangers ol
said election he instructed to incp a correct
tally sheet ot all votes cast-with "Water
Works" or “No Water Works” written or
printed therou—and that said votes be returned
by said mauagers to the Clerk ol this C .until,
who Ehall.couut and consolidate said votib amt
submit a report ol the same to Ibis body ill its
nixt meeting after said election.
“Stop my Advertisement."— Our cars have
been greeted by this unlavorable sound several
times of late. It comes liom merchants dis
couraged by the pressure, and anxious lor re
trenchment. Say they, we never had much
faith in advertising, and now we are fully snif
fled it don’t pay. Mistaken mortals, >uu are
like unto the man that killed the go.se that
laid the golden eggs. Are tho Hints evil? if
so, blow your horn the louder, in order that
those who have even but little to spend may
hear it and know where to rally. We will
venture tho assertion, lhat any two men in the
city may atari busiuesa with equal popularly
and capital, and the one who keeps himself
persistently and constantly before the public in
advertisements will do double the business ol
I the oue who truata to the favors aud partiality
-^-fiiend*, and who jails to advertise. Econ-
"■"“oil all right and proper
it if a mistaken policy
and cad on newspaper*.— Co
A rubun I'airtol’i Kxperleneo.
Hince the enthusiasm on tlio subject ol (iiban
independence has died out, 1 propose to give, as
briefly as possible, my experience as u Cuban
patriot.
The period of which I speak is familiar to
not a lew, and I suspect that the detachment
under Col. Sain'l Williams has gained no uit'e
notoriety,aud the public mind fas not ! >rg :vu
the honorourgallanl Colonel's comliu t tetlei . d
upon himself \
Our trip was " short Tint sweet" until w >- ar
rived at Bulanin, A1 Tjaiu.i. At that plan- we
were kindly taken in charge by the United
States authorities, aud «!4ow-. 1 tin in >r ot
dreaming away a sweet night's test in tin L
Inula Jail i
Reveling in our kind treatment, we at ast
arrived again at Macon, and were soon lodged
in an i iegant dancing hall, to satisfy our I. r i•>i
chorean projiensities or brooj over our in> dte.i
patriotism.
Next, in thf: course ol events, > one . irr ti ,!,
when, through llie astuteness of tlio gilled ( 1.
Ditch, we regaiued our liberty—left to tin- ad -
vice ol Colouol Millclgo, th. ri Attorney Gen
•-al, to leave Cuba alone. But our nips y
jforCuba was greater than our appte. .nun of
said advice, and so we started agnu lor the
scene ol patriotic action. Experience had.
taughtour w. rlliy Colonel new i h a», sed . no
tion held a greater stnre in our uiotemea's
than bclore.
We slipped out of M icon, arid v re so. -
whirling on our wuy-to Sanmu ,, p. ■ . -t ,
to Cedar Keys aud embark. No'.uing ot i
occurred to disturb our tranquitljly until we nr
■rived at the Keys, where our troubles began
with the h'-irtal Cubans. There we first saw
the threatening visage, accompanied wi - h tie
deep-toned Cnrrsho, and .Hit flushing dagger,
heeding the call, leat> lorlb !mm tin- sca'i’.imi.
only to—be put back again, without oiy hnr-i-
being doneT A radian set are thosV Cub
and lszy, too; lor, in loading the vi «-i *,'■
arms that had been smuggled to the Keys, w.
“Americans" had to do all Hie work, ln--d
trying to make them work aud keep order
“ Trouble either destroyetli or is disiroy, d,
however, and so, alter three days' ImJ woil.
we weighed anchor and put to sea.
We got lully out befitro sundown, and
thoroughly did tho sight repay ut f.r our lai.oi
Such a lairy like sconce 1 novel bcheel, acd
while leaning over the gun wale ut ..ur u
gliding bark, l was entranced, and tell-a- il 1
ha-J been waited irom “ muudain spheres to re
glons far above." Hliort lived, however, w i
the trunce, lor soon tho cry at tlio mast In ,
" sail-ho," attracted all, and held l.oiiu i
our anxious minds. Nothin,; i.iil nia -o-.m.i r
however, or may bo a meichantnriii, s-i hold on
your course, there’s yet no danger ol Spaniard
ftiic night wo were c : ised by a rev.mu cutle..
bill we soon loll her lar behiud, lor «i " I.
lian" was one ol the lastest boats.
Well, we come no w near unto Culm, Queen . 1
the Anlillies. Looming dimly up from the wa-t.*
ot waters, the longcd-Ior - lores bring the bright
flash into many a brave eye, un ' msk. o.ir
hearts throb w ith a leeling not the lie riay>ca
ble to the Spanish canke ! Wo sail on, li ver,
as the lauding is unlavorable, yet coutldniit tin t
we will aouii be enabled to measure our sir. ugt i
with lyranical Spain. To what dUippondm. • t
are we doomed, notwithstanding our z al ' \\
keep on sailing until at last, alter b. ;ug chase I
to death by a gunboat, and having sailed .1!
round the Island, we exhaust our supply It .i
and are compelled to turn an I hunt a new hi n
bclore proceeding any farther. Tin wise lit v ,
ol the boat come together, and it is unanimously
agreed to put most ol us oil at Nur-e K,-y
Island, w hile the boat would pro. i.rd to Na-«
and re-coal We approach the aforesaid " isle
ol the sea " but oh I horrorn I Our heartfrnr.
withered by tlio scene of desolation, iiolhiu. h ,t
one solid rock with a slight coating ol . arm
here and there i But we are soothe 11>, a i-o.,
slderable degree with the assurance that iiur
beloved Colonel is going with us, confident ot
ids continued and disinterested attention 1. •• n
wholely bestowed upon his faillilul lollow . : .
We disembark amid Hie thundering wav. •
and the boisterous bellowing of the s. I lierly.
Wo are hospitably received hy a t'w du-ky
Dings, sole owners ol tlds bcuutilul kden.
They give us to drink and ground to sleep
on, and then, leave ns to hug ,1. i-p and tigl t
mosquitoes! We fund the la'tcr hu-ni■
lie a constant occupation and many were Un
lives lost in their determined a.-»nulto upon m.r
lirBve liand.
We arc left on this isle with five days' pro
vision lor lour huudied und iilty m. n, the i ip-
lain thinking lie could get back by that time
The time has elapsed, how ever, aud no vt •> .
lias malic its appearance yet. We eyi.-y day
expected to see a Briton tome in sight, loi a
negro, living ou an adjoiuiug nle, liad ha ' bis
Watermelon patch interfered w ith by on.- ol our
water excursion parties and had sailed up and
reported us Our expectations ptou-l not
groundless, tor just after a schooner bud come
in witli provisions lor our )wnshlng hcrois
British man-ol-war elided in on us and,.nil-
rating the schooner, piled us all in lop ot h r
and then lowed us on to Nassau to Join o.ir
v'caael. Crowded until we were hardly able to
breathe, we become “ kinder o' vicious, und such
:, 'ng you. never saw cats parlli pal n
I hrough the intirvei tlon 11 our
Colonel, we were transferred from tbe Cuba •
arid [.ut on the man ol war. Here we had i
nice lime with the nigg..r soldiers till wt got to
Nassau, where we fimnil our vessel resting .-it
one euil upon tho bottom and the other l v
and dry above water. Tue trntli ir.shvnat
sailed into Nassau with Cuban colors t;,-|. • ,.|
ine English ban taken possession ol h- r i i h i
impudence—the richest cargo and " up .
vc-se- that bad ever started to
Cuba.
I will not dwell on onr stay at Nassau, it
was a pretty place, hut we were in no plight to
crijoy it, but bad to live a haphszzar l Itte, m .-
Jectto the Snsu.u ol nigger and “c k, ind
tt,o indiflerence ot the fur while people. We
left there under the forced liberality ot Cabas,
at d in due time arrived at Key West. Thau-,
H.rough the assistance ol .Mr. Mulreuan, the
Mayor, we we started home at Cuban i :»| east
The atxivc named gentleman was very kiwi t..
us, and seemed to have a in ar'y di gu.-l tor tin-
Cuban part of bis consUtueuts. He said to us
that all he asked iu return lor liis a.-B -lance
was to publish their perfidy as soon as we irot
home. Aud I say now, tliut his was a just and
reasonable hatred. I artivid at home., and 1
karned one thing hy ray trip to Cubs, and that
was, that they are a set peculiarly luiwo tliy tin
sympathy ol anybody, and that a iwanli-too
good to rule over them, unless 'tis one more se
vere than has ever been heard ot. Let Hinge
help them who may, but it ever you get one ol
our crowd to oiler ins services again, it wtd tie
lor a satisfaction not contingent upon the pr im
ise of a Cuban, or an assurance doubiy sme ol
tne strictest non intercourse w.th the | .-tfidior.s
cowards aud sensuous scoundrels!
Cun.iN Patriot.
HY J. W. nil's, M. II.
* WO 1,*
li Y T Eli lil (x HA 1* II.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
H 1* (>><• 1 anrh 1
H’vcr t UtUuhJi: 1„ ... ,
When vf.>r-n- n>id hill "
V* !t) rlio’i tl l Wf-h io ttny
* roll.
Life, without hope, is hut it dream—a bubble
-upou Urn ocean <d Time, which in doomed to
burst when the .-urging waves ol adversity lhall
beat upon it- '-ail hark. There is but a short
sp ire intcrvuiing betwe> n it and the tomb, ivilh
: f. -v m ittcru.g f.a ..-.anti . I momentary p eas-
eaves wfiotk u <
lota loievt-r departed; tlnu followed in ispid
-' kc< "i u In - ado! and t.-ars the winding -ili-et
and c 11.;. II.'V sad the picture I—yet, how
iernuly tu.-! A 1 (' mga^roUDd US and abovt-
us—the sigl g wmi.-, as they make mournful
- i mt Hu. ip, IL,. p rests, sfieaks iu tikmiis-
t" 1 1 .a’ z , - - ! at this cn.-iuot he loan's,
*’ ; ' ;l ' t la"i". h.s perpetual home, where naught
hut serow lw'elib to overshadow his immor-
.tv Ion vn. JLsdii; el actual aud physiologl-
' ■•.n- been created iu the image of
^ 1 ..or, p dnt- him to another and purer
- " '' 1,1 ' One ol < Id, w hile cdutem-
, a' ' g up. lids rub -me subject, vtlh an 1m-
pissmned <--•'• aeyud soul, exclaimed, " I would
tr-l live aiwny, wluu, at Ihu same time, as it
1 v i’e • " * :mparted ir m the skies by « ,me
Ol 1-: 1- me si nger, he. pierced through tlio vault
al- vc,-o ! eau dit ag impseoi another aud ho it r
st»’e.,| existence, where " saints in glory dw
" Hest for the weary"—rest Irom toil—freedom
Irom si liirig and Irom tears, is but the language
ol the soul, fo tom*, the tliouglit „l d. nth is
Ir..ught w di anguish and sorrow ! It is a leap
Tu'ii tin v . • « to r. i.-ivisibl", Irom light into
ti i' unexploretl regions ot gloom and darkness.
While to other*, il D t.u< e transition Iro n gloom
to glory, Ir > u the pains and agonies of file, to
l'il and quiet slumbers ol tho tomb,
linplured visions of our future and
ami lh<:
< ternai
VS t.4l til,II,
I'M If t r h!nto I
1 fi ar ’ - •
4 Joy,
'il.f
iv«
Ai.(J )t)i we jr« fill to outer th«ru
tn< i uUf h tii.it h ivo lal)eu liko autaaiu
till vo Ifcslj i*n.l ^rcou in nicmory. Wo
l"ve to v, it the spot where steeps these Jewels
el cur early years, and consecrate to their
" tits lie-;, tokens o| our purest afiectiuns.
I wei.ty yews have rolled away sin.-.-I eom-
mit ,,, .| t > the tomb tho remains ol the id 1 ot
m;. In art f nan even now see, iu my Inrigina-
Lou, her angel !or:n, her dark ringlets and her
*! 1 s ! ’>h. It eyes I can almost hear the
- ui.d ol that infant voice as she sung, " 1 will
.rin mi )• go to J *ua." She lias gone I lint
whin Tne Haviour h is spoken ' ol a place."
\ i- brh lit winged hosts above, who minister to
'li -i- who art- u, lie tlio lit irs ot salvation, wilt
tlion nol tell in what spot in Go.l's vn*l dmunin
i - oceupit; i bv tlie r* d uniM.l ? hiienco pervades
' Iy thr i,;, a id in reap onto i.-i heani !
l t d in ye burn; g ,tars ot nighfwhere is the
‘I’Ll i’.ont ! Toll o- r u huh wlilcli rolls ou
ill-j 1 si f ally liken .-. I lire, whether within
thy blaz eg w ill) happy spirits are dwelling ?
it'll us t!i ,u moon, WiOau riys of borrow.-d
ligtit in reflected upon l ie earth b low, it thou
h l -tt a pi i 1 of rt -,t fir the weary? Drum the
aug’-ls, tin- star-t, son nor mo tu, no response
tu r e ..ii !, Inr. anr l the obscurity which
•_ ti - li:• ,u Hie mil; ! ot man, a voice, suit and
melting, l r aks up m hi) heart, from the lips . f
lie Saviour: “ Let not yo,|,r heart bo troubled,
! - ' , i ; if .it ha I not
hi i n Sti, 1 would Ii ive told you." Hope, the
brightest - Ur lliat shines upon the pathway ol
1,-f.v i.-'.i’e; • piiiig-up in t t: bosom nl man,
an I me tlaik cl-eids ol entili vumsli away aud
" : 1 ’ and iintm itality is brought.to li|.lit," tad
to h P'duls to holier, happier sceues beyond
the drcui y ,'orm ol tailli.
■' Who wtt.i t tvu alWsy, a way frt
NEW Vottll \HSOCTATKI) t'HB-S DISPATCHER.
NOON 1 > 1 «< I*.V't'tU 11 laH.
IV tsill H1TON.
Washington, December .:.—Foreign advices
are luueli confused.
The imprest-,..a exists in diplomatic cb. ies
ili it tljp F’i ccIi have in tide a hii:! uni etlort,
and ,at tlie last uo liciitic advices they were
pu-hinz tti* u"!V .n’age.
Il Is under r/dfiie th the Freneli forces actu
ally won tkfc %toiV as • limed by tie tn ne .r
Orleans; hut the Fru-imiat brutally rep Led
tiie French attack before I ’ur is.
)'• '* noTlrtie lhat the army ,.| the I.- re have
t'Jf'i ' a junction vv.tli Tift ' •!. tlioegii tin
.L'rus-onu lines were repeatedly tucces»lullj'
pierced during the eeg'igomenl. The bati.net
charge ol the French Is described a;, e.ve icl-
itigly brilliant.
Nl W VOIIK.
New \ oi.k, Decemtier li -The Trior- 't cor
respondent at (iamlitj.!a's hea 'q oiro i-, a‘ All
U.n, writes .n Thursday, that the l'.uwmns,
yiBtefday afternoon, nttacktd Autun with Id
cannon, lu'autry and cava'ry, and were re
|.-.\!m: I witi: great loss. The I’ru-siau- s!.- I
the city 'I hu Mobiles behaved wel ,
The Irjbuiie t. raspoadent tel-irra'ph", at d
o’clock A M, Fii.lav, Ir-in Orie , that 1. ■
army t.l the Loire was at Hist nnin e.it leaving
Orleans, aud ll.a; the I'.iis-iaus wereaiuei.-n -
tratlng at danev If so.I I*, - lievers.
. The IturW* si'.ejiil Iror Tours, dated Krl-
day, ami'mm't s Ilia 1 I'toeim »nd I'alla.lines Imd
I iriiit-it a Juiictitm, und the rtegc ol 1'uIib w,.s
virtually tai.-i I
KIC.VNSVLV tMt,
I’mi.AnKt.i'iiiv, Dee min r 3.--The Ofrnr-I
Iron rube Works w< ,- burnt th - m-irniilg,
Los-, |t7.'),0('0 Three hundred and .-evenly-
five w* ikui'-n ale thrown out td eiiq.ioymi-i.t.
KOUEIGN.
Hkiu.in, Dte- tn' i.' I - i'lie ’r- uty ikdmiltb.g
Bivaria into North Gtrmau/ lias lit-t*:i ratllied
Uy the Ft leral Co meil. The ilanriamtil will
act un the lit ity ou thf 10th 0 »iunt.
COMI’OU^l> ACID IOIO.SPI1 VM.'S-:
FOK COMPETING WITH COTTOLI SEED.
fjMifitt I oxprt -- . r )T compoetui.; with cotton hu.i1. \Yh«n to-npoHtud with i\u equilwc t :jt ot
thu i ij
hoj j'iji.k i*a< * i iric <; uano
1 U a
l-uk lux
*t ec»in<H.ilf'al aud uflocilvo f* 1 :
i I 1 ho i*»w pri. uni v him m ,ie
Cutlou Bucd ll lan
In fcrUMr'ng r *
WMD M-turn a
For pru.tuU i
fi r4 ii8m ^
New >V < lvcut i.> flt.lt 'llt.S. A ; ' Vu"'- "eta"" V.'o, -'u I.";!'
Atutr«»ti It. Monro** h <t no-
. l-rVc
?. 'r. I* m roimif-t'-d at loan
d in jet couinici.d u :<• p;*0'.*-u.
AIVMH & BKO iR'f.
Av* ntf I’ll l ll Du n > lo , a i !!.:,•
i -lY CAKD.
I ll n VO. N' > fl III V fptlro ill'- p’-' 1 ll* --'lift'”
b< i In, Koyt an Jt o to K J ( • • • • ' ■
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Mi'l rotifltlfliCC Ol to. Who UJ&i W rit '.
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solicit b>r 11** ru
a^c boicloforu
urn have !t. . da, adm • to a (mrln rsh . » •!
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da, tit ('. « H-n
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WatohV Grt\ i*.
Wh r-ft-. U wrtn rt.M-run • i b ; : M
ell the c.ty ol Atr.uu, a tii., r id «
:r cthat two qab«U< ol i r«ai n-j
thc ttstabllHhmoni ol l'uolic bcuoo't*. m
ol Wtttor-Work» Hiould «>u •ubiuitu-.j
»»ld ci y lor llu lr aclopiiou • r !«J*c ? d
(A Ml id , (llfct UMl thtsl lf.o I'. Di . I.
hdbud tuniifUeutj pAp*r« uiiUl,n«ii iikt-.L
day urxi
City or A don’ t
y « •» ucll ol A
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till
\t A Ml I N i. l O.’S,
VV\ iMNfiTMN, lioccMiiM-r ;{ r, pf,,in M»*v%r,
lew Orl' M'jH, t« !<
ml mi hitcuipl watt 'inoh-
nt JJi'.dy, *ho hKtih'd
;c pri-oii- r>> al New Or-,
•,.h arc nipitlly itruv
'hut
Ani in uoo.iiia
>f l»lu
ol Kiurj
hid Uo»l,
r ii-fr ii atM.d-',
’ v t ’ r ti.f »• I^.‘:t plalni
Mittlly ru»y lb ’
In harmony n'rot,
A Wnor.K Newspaper on One gquiHE
Inch of 1'aPEH—London, Nov. L’i.—Last nulil
l received Irom oue of your corraepondeuts in
Palis the most estranrilinary thing in the way
of a newspaper that 1 have ever seen. Your
correspond nt had cut all the news columns of
the Paris journals ol November, had |msi«d
tlmu together, and then photographed their.,
reducing what filled seven columns ol pi .at 10
a space scarcely more than un tuch sui a hall
square. This he forwarded hy balloon mail;
and although to the unassisted eye its contents
wsre undecipherable, by the aid of a very
powerful magnifying glao* aud a strong light it
could be read.—World.
"f tti '. Ilf f| Id I’rt Ifiu y rib . '
1 '
Tliu Water Work*.
I Ilia in an ilh, r gieat movement lor the pecu
liar interest ol the rich, against the welfare ol
the po>. r classes of the city. Poor mechanics
ire parln .larly advi-ie l to ta-e ,|,j^ ipje.tion
f ily beloro acting upon it. II iw many pour
til'll wilt be aide to have wa'er conveyed into
their ruidcnces, tl needed? Have not all of
them wells upon their lots ? Do not the poorer
e lasses ol our city, constitute the majority? It
so, will not the tax to sustain these Wabr
\S. ik)l-e levied upon the poor as well/as the
rich, iu proportion to their par value?/ Who
will ds-Hite the spei ial heuell.H of these mi-
I r ivemeuts? n.« lieh ol co ir-e, who aiu
able to meet tne expenses, as in gas, ,fcc.
I am not Buprla.d in seeing thu wealthier
portion i f the .- m nunity enjoy tho necessity
.1 a ! «urb modern improvements. Tne Kim-
bsll House, the National Hotel, Together with
b i.,r !ing hou.es and the residences ot tho
j ""'thy all over the city, will derive Immense
benefit Iro n wii w works; but the poor man
will pay the tax to furnish tlio luxury lor oth
ers, while he hlnir' t w.ll never hco a drop In
Ids home, unless conveyed by a gourd. There
is another demand which ought lo tie made up
on the citizens, ol va,tly m re importance ttisn
Free SchiMils or Wa'er Work-. [ alludu to a
City H'ispitd—a place where tlie poor could tie
cared tor in h itira . I aftl ction, and receive
proper medical attention, and save many who
are now btinir hurried to pro nature gravc-s.
I lo.s is the question, tlie all aas-iroing qu* s-
tlonf rtho coinioenitiou of a cbhstiau com
munity—and until this is dune, the poorer
cla-tos ' f Atlanta will never lavr.r any other
n ive. It is a known tact, that in all great
internal im. r ivt nients that there ate aUsys
men associated with them who are sure to have
a” 11 axe to grind" while others have to turn
tic-tom ; and it-a not at all improbable that
ta i. re the water ge s into At ar.ia, that a good
ninny iu ,y tmve t’uirp met who have never
tiii-ii known to have them before.
il this grand water work scheme is likely to
tie ho profltatileaa to induce Northern compani'-s
lo bile wiiti tlie rapidity ot tlie mountain trout
let the City Council turn over to tin ut all the
“ rights, privileges, Ac, Jii ■for twenty yonrs
to come that they may erect the t'cm-lum ortum
and uup all Hu win. liis accruing therefrom.
A 1‘oou Man.
Maci a, Ga., Nov. 28,1870.
Derr Sir: It L very desirable that there
ehi.ul’l he more thor ugli organization on the
part of the Democratic party, in view ol the
apt roHching election. Clubs Hiioulu Imj lormed
and an executive committee appointed in each
county: aud the . flotts ..| clubs and committees
st.oulu he actively ancf cocsnntly directed to
bring atiout harmony and the undivided and
c.iiiJial support ol the nominees ot the party;
as wed as to provide agencies to prevent tranu
in tho conduct ot the election, or, at all events,
to detect It it perpetrated. The accomplish
ment ot both these objects Is ol gnat impe.r-
tance, uud I beg that yon will take immediate
steps to have a club lormed and the necessa
ry ci mmiltees appointed for your couuty; and
tbit yeiu will request theChaiunan ol the Kx-
ecuttve (k mmt'tee, or the President ot the
Club, w hen lormeal, to give me all the inloruiu-
tiem tie can as to eiur prosjiecls ol success in
your county.
iu behalf of the State Democratic Executive
Committee.
Clifford Anderson, Chairman.
the coiiiiirindaiil
1 Governor W ..rm
I to assassinate L:
i leans.
The mcnibcrs ol Ci mg
' ihg
" Air. F. Fri' Ilia! the new Fren -ti Mini-tcr,
has ri - T -.. I hi cr'- 'c i. a h. i I ., o , i.. y
the l’.i-Hideii! wol take place early ne x w • k.
M r .^B; it li 1 my leaves imim-dmii y lor the
N'or h, an t thunce I r Europe. - -
j 'New V iik December t -Tlie c.yHb Las
i 'linen engage i a day In Ht-ndiug ’ accumulated
i Imsirit!-- i-aa’ Wald
| 11)*- Il irW'i -pi ci d L iidnn ti.-legrain, date I
lour*, Hu I, H'lV- t is I 111 ally si -„.|j: c«d to
I night lhat oue or two days must yet 11 qw lie-
lore the Irjiits nl tjji' movemerils now ti pro-
' may b" fully ri-npi ! I ;• •.• 'lo,.
I 111 ml comi in nuccess has iil'ended the ,ui'i-es
| hivu itipa I'l'o'H, and every moment liiing-
I nearer ea ;. either the armiC'i of the Loire) Htid
j Paris.
J During the lighting on the IJO'.li nit., Du rat
and Ven»y captured lour lTussun gnus and
! many ; rLo rs •
vi iim.tvs>.
I HaLTIWofie, Deeeii'.lier It-Louis Diepel llBH
been coiiimi'loil to j eil, sip jo I. to a ri q a i, ion
Irom tin g .vi ram ir of I'm is a,' un !< r ■ x i »di
li mi laws to.- tn- ci ii 1 ic/.z emeiit ol fl(|i ,n Hiou
sand dollars in Pru-H-a
I* UN N S Y I. V \ M V .
Plfll.ADKl.I’illA, D.et mber — A large nosM-
itig ol merchants to day, to organize a siiam-
sliijfsyiiij 1 my In ii- '• b. LiV' i| oo|.
KlfUKKiN.
Lonh in, December .'I -Alhlrs Irom Paris to
November itOih state that an oi l -r ha- In en ia-
stieeil lo till- eilect that a ny ni iVenieii'H acd |rir-
E.-
are not lo he publlalie I, on pain ot sttppres'Ion.
The military atitle rities have made public
j the Iollowing det.ada ut recent evutiLs around
the city:
Du the 2-)-li, at -la, bre ik, a canrnnaile was
opened from tlie lo-tsou the -outii ot the city.
Du t o' next 111v. Geniials Yuuy, Hi iz.uncel
and Desprean mm - I out of tlie tortilicalious
oil a recounoisance so itt, id L’Hay and Chaisey
Lo iCi»i. I liev a't ick -I tti- po itions ot t ,e
Pru-Hians an I carried them Tlio PrusHians
we-r- also d.sludged at GianiVit-r-. The los.-,
was severe.
route , Di’cemhcr 2,—The Prussians are con
centrating a. Ll onpes, th.r.y miles south ol
Paris, to disp lie the a lvauec of Pipelines.
Lii.i.e, Decotnber 2.—Duerat’s sortie Irom
Paris was suc.cessijil. He is" now scek.ug to
tiled a junction with 1’aladtn‘ s.
NOIt ru e YKOI.IN 1.
Rai.eioii, Di ceintier ;—Auer h harmonious
Hissiwii. the I'eni; "tauee State Convention „ |-
joume I to meet at Franklinton in 1 m7I Alter, '-
nee v-ry good. Ttieo Ramey was rhos-n
I're'ideiit
The I)- miK:rats ot H e General A-tse ml ly
are cane u-Hing D al,Hv n tin »• l.j.ei .,t j
i earning Governor II i den and i-allmg a ic-
■trii'ti d l 'on- .til ii»i '"M entiop.
Hon. J ami) 'I ur .-,. nht ir ot Hie 11 dei. h
S-nlinel, ami <x L ar t i - -enu or T. I,
Clmgma had a pets , , t-r on the
Hlrrets itiis-f ornisen < an"s werefru v u-cu
and >'r t lii giaan wns VC'> lmi.lv n jtueei
about thu In ad, liav.ng leiiov.-d Hirer or lour
"evert blows. Mr I 'lrn. r received one ver>
n vere blow The I’.dlletil y ori inated in hoiih
strictures appearing lu lira Sentinel upon .V r
Clingman.
To du l tjjul Vo trt <■( i
By tti*! ttCiiOla Ol LOU
rrqjPHteil to ui.fcr-) on your b.Vlot-, nt tti. iuinu-
< ,>* >:t l:. . - ii VN ccli.c-ilu • xl • < ; 1 •• •• "
Mj.jHeiVK. i>t lh«- e•!*<! it. of ll. r,..n
city. It ti tsti.ioL IjAvitij" *• hUiOFiii* ” oft tl c voioU il
iu cm.b ihu lHeUan^ ot o:.t? t.uudrud tlMiuauiid li.
dly boudti t>»r lau buildliiKot eclJO"! t ’ u.-c*f in the c ly
of AUttnt*, fifi'J a bkltoi nttvlnk; "No.v li'Kjit” on it
’IlCUMI* OpLietfil kioii lo tlio ift*ii*U(;«? t'i BA id bi'lDll*. ’I Um
cnfidUlfttoa for Muyot ttu ' ouocil are rvqin’»ied to have
l t il Lct» i .i. Ut: u> cuuiofna l< 'tic <• I. -< ui• 91 r *
mint.
And tJV'On thu nubjcct of A ftler Workp, t >t ihu ptu
pinto t f iniortu u/ the cit.4u » to wh.it tt;«' probpblo
co»iof gruellingUt« itiim Mould bu, H had runolvud liit*
ibu amount* of tboulflci ii o tin wblci. tuu be«ii out- ! !
inlUud lo ibu <;iiy (;ounoU sor ibt. oci i /it 'hi r> t
fhould T7?5 j.ubiifhud lit thu diy j.a^' mtdlLulu..
vt)ipr«* tti tho muidcipnl uiu i ••n, on \Vi:du«f .ny n x 1 , j
pit -tiid l»u req'O'Hled to ui ’ *• : ujz.'i '.hutr tlukoi • I, I \ 11
wtir-’iH “ Waicr Wftrk
-tl. AUU> obn 1yDyJ11.IV Lo., bt«CO, ilo,
MLIcSJiKN UiiNTI i).
i’«? Lui.orublo, Iso couiuttmon. '..mth fMiy
b. W, hb-JtN hiA , b 4<h bi , 1 Uiiu.
15 4w
Cue*' to ESooli
UV win r>• <1 t. I'M't ifOIUU i'fOpjM" IU9 >> our New
y i l.i to e
■ Hfj.- . *u(jrt o .*atioN*I. I’t Ui viUNG Co . ; hlltt-
iTTj 1 ■ 1 : • I. . U'.I I TV L'U.f. »W
$iO tv:ade (rein 50 Cents.
: M , hiV j.-u uo •> t • id “«»'.
r U r,r„,,. .tic l-i'Shuu mill fir • t. lie .lid
up 1 n for 4 1 . ll. !,. v\uj;,r,l, 1M ’ la i.-.t.. Mj., N. N
l t ■ v 1 < j I vy
i L0.0C0 aGLNTu Wai.NTill,
i:--v. WO.illN KUNEY
ivs-.k A. Al Alii IN, 1 hd* uhc.lLU. Ml' tl, t'Li ;it.
l .uv'h -t Ar
FARMER.‘a’ H E L P1'. R
.uswr h‘*w to double- iho prom- o' ti.«* h Ali.M, aod
.1) A. fesi iH.Tr. tilttl . t'lr »tii.> < t,i fit h t: j.i.
$100 PER MONTH
f niftiiuu tr> f lo F arm-
Ziivi.l LK A .Vo K-
i-ovif. 4 a-
Local Ajr«Ti(> \\ unit'd.
>sl
bsT fit
." ill rcnl'H in iv.
, f i» . i if; boon.
?N«*iid P’tuup f
ii ur AddruM*
h- If kl ll ' n
. I hu
DeGive's Opera House.
W M lint.I AN"> t.e-,n», n .| w„„, ,. r
JOoKIM Mu ,KUL Uu,ne ii. Maiei-er
Xllfcd GREAT EVENT.
MR. EDWIN FORREST,
SOFis.nwt l.T V|U El .I.1K Mr ev II\l(lti.k,ai.J w
il. UOLLaNH'S Dramatic Cumpoliy,
fo i five niuhtih—comm sncin'o
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1870
Monday r,fh V'RNINtrb
'Iuf»d4y ntc*ml)*rfl'.n HI* isKl .nV
V'.dM* d-v l». '.mil’ i 7 h ... .I'M,!-.
Tb:ir*d*v i» f.inb"?8ih . KING 1
Friday, U« uc»ubtr V u.... . Ij.\ >k;> a..i» i'11 ii]b
8ATUH! \Y ‘vT KNOJN un ! KVKMVO DtTein
bur 10, Ilu k.:in fcUr, .m| br KFFiK .luKNS w,|i
B|i uur. '
Ailmi elon $1 UO. Itc-i rveii an. <1 Si) Gal orv
&J CetiH.
seme at iralatwl!! be ron hi teemmodatv .,cr«in« hi
ad tlaii'e. and .o-in c.n t, r .■, u n. ,,| „
»« Mjl'Mp* *•••'“ •'» ««* ran i n„.,s store, commet.c ii
Monday. 10, A. .M , N->v<*ui-.i t
uuv'.*-<lXw K 0 W3 I.-, Ag«t t
UKOKGIA, Kut.AA T It ' OUftf r.
F apvllca'M.11 wil'Te im-Loua .o Urd’nT
:i». MciT d^c', :&**»• 10 s? ^—
... . ELijAil C. MoaFKK. Admin',t.aior
octlWa pr.uiur'a tec 43.
B e.f Fit
oULl o» tbs
' l '!
kyin v ty i.it roit W jIYIEN
Uf fstW YohK
OR I"L LIFE iu the GREAT C'TY.
'the biels tor brlii*iU)( ihu vvuiir lr«»i;j !-outii l.ivt-:
w. ru kb follow- :
3»4n: ,'ioe <44 ...4y>, | r and 4 hi..I I*
ii'ii 'In v\.» i r (rum t). • h.»' ahu-.v • , vvou ■ a ..
duAl iixtru.
To lh* • ud, tberoloro. hut th# cilizoiti t*houid bt
ful'V lfifonuod upou !*#id yt> i aiu re q i< r.ud t<.
the i"i >1. "'.1 aa req • I d tut id up<
at.d iliu f ill£Cli 11 *ru 001*1 rc*pw< Uu iy u >1 omi.irliv
retjauBlrd lo jii.ik*) t-ttnl pi tl . -a«• xn«• 14? M 11 (han thu.:
tii'K-'t- WtB LI AM E//A.UD, Mayor.
dw4 :n
G. W. ADAIITtS SALE.
at ion v v r r 1: ^ a 1. 1:,
m-ud, At
!•'».« ' • T
N. But
Nol.-ONKNo 1 HTOKK »
■ .dOI.t
W 'l rthuw a!i >h' * • "ud <1 . r-* Uo r ji'.ucu- «jf ; r< p r
to airy oliu who yv ill cto ui mj oth *
(i W I) Git,
d* • t dlt v,- 1 k- ii .. \ — -
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
nub, 1610. j
In ^ hmn if moy f'e/tpvm ;
By '»fi Acl i»’ Ih'’ 'b tturil b!v of ♦ h«* Sla'c . 1
tk. Hpp-ovud Octohur '41, V).'oj lulrity It* u'v» t
• tin? '.. v.-ruor 0 lets** thu Wtwlur a ; Mt'. i.
' ’itlMYfl'1. lh- i rntivr’v »»■ th Hui". »<u(ffh- with ai
'frt h«>nf'B. Vforkrtlmprt, (|«t|*,»tf«, r*n| 1 s' rt • • ,«• - I, |
1 •MjfLiioup «»f fV'Tv chtirunr, lor 1. lonu 01 iw.1,1
v«nr-. itp'Ht '.urivu lurun*. nod rtubjuck 16 curtail
iei*f rloiioQH Uic f e?n i.#niu«l, ’•» w, 1
- 1
thoilrtii-'l dollar* (|2MtM) pftyttblu 111'*' JUV '''hu 1. rt
nhnlJ K'V»? ii bond for uiu rturn <•' flight iniiiioii (0 d •
nr* (fM.'tUO.i/K); lo cut iirtiiK th prtou; ! pnyi*«- 1 ,,j ,
I
ihu ros*' uud l« iipj*urfefiHii'up nl UtruipirH •- <.1 '
Iuuho or on thu tonjui.ft'Ion or ioi'uiluru fhu >i
In h* tM>(m 1 CDiidUlon n-* n* lh'- tlmu u> '*■*?* • . , • y. m
’ 11 e t ,«)on,U rt') ol whit It otir'v *-hr» f bo w 1 !.■,)- f,.
'"tiU: mi'l t u halmico, l( uui cm fit*; Mn'u. ^/mll b. u t , .
runl upti • or rttilroad j»'0l*''r;y 'I'h* t<> !»•
• or' it ovur ■» ud fib v*? 'hu'r 1 • *1 • 1 cdi.i -, •• lf >? f,,.
b'.' 'idrud tbonftimd dollarH m>i)
This Lc^lslfi tiro rps-rvi'f tc» tf-uii Uiur'chl, Irom imp
ta» i|m«, 10 uumliiu mu) Ihu nil' frt ci i ,1,.
*c> ••uquirti 1 hut Ihu inr util ol t*c< ur:f y tt'-t.van i..■,; .,
hu mnii.utnfd uuimb"iru«l.
Thu h rtrtum ahull not ■.»» >##<• Umrt i!>uvmii )d numb r
uciiorMy of wfit*ut rtlmli ' *»v ♦ 1 l. 1 we . *-. , .,
lid* rurthlcnti »»l ihlrt >iuu?. .1 I -hr> ..r« -. ,
j ruv of the wh f *lo n »Mu • < N ^ 1 .
or ••iprcrti* ot»r*ipuny, • r hi y cwiiu 1 u>»c j.»n «.r t n> m k |,,,
in hiiv • voui, huc*»m wo •-f 1.n 1 .nit,',,
rtiiretiu# on Die bond- ol 'hui**-“u< Ti..-
fio' c .nr^o a bojiiur ■ u • orlou *r• 1 .... r -1, •
1' Hit Ul« ilVuraif** r#'u a ’nr, 1 h- 11,. -x • \
fLftd |4«mU1 »• v r Lomjisiu lh > *D.ir U o . .1 hud |, ;l iiK
’ 1 j » oenpauy. atut the vn n jiiii Witi. u, p
Coiitprtii) . lor Uko ! •< m I < - «»v* ' rtn.ii 1 , tir. t 1
1 ’ • -kill !iB"f -h. 1 have tif !* o 1
l»riv''uirurt, lra tin nl tiuH u i >,!
FATtNr ORGANIC Vinr’/r’ ’
It. iniY-
I » 1 'iiiu • humm .-h LU« timi BiT* 1
to lldir diAfli.rlly Hi 1 hurt'
« ur. ,tr,c ' .1 ’iVi-Nt i.n < V*rrh
• 1 JJiuwiva tdUUl fr* i i »r I 1L M tin
I W« AyiUeViUuy, i\ WAV
GKITING IT (U i; .
Great Saving to Cc: rimers.
I'-!t . rt C I tjiilru ht»iA I b* 'll' id.-MPt I
•r'll'T I'ptr Lint con t rm*. ’ :su vc iMonijccit
yv 'b luli «i'r• < dji tu - log: ) > k' »*•« • lo col
uuurn uitd rouiunurul.vc to t uib «■ ^ u.t tn.
\m\ ipriM Tr,
flqvn P
3 1 A 33 V MSI- \ s | n I |, | ,
. <> \ i;; s , \\ \ - - v, r- t
• ' U IMe v\ a N T KI • I r IX I* W |:|. ,*•?.'• VC fe I
1 ■' ' rh* *1 Hi-mhurr. J**urn•* 1 *.J irti 1 r-ua. .,
■lo und Tim* "*'»! In lain iu« ti i <cih r.»i
ux- mu' ioii«
'■»»ut*r He
Ulejut I 1 () lh.
rti tblirtblDt III >»f buik* aid
rtamu liuUililii rt, (iirt#l»iiitifi* am! pub.i '» ru
?»• r tad i ompaniurt ihh? meniioiajci. Th.- j., ti* ,,f - , .
•- itu p "'ik’- to ■ D. ■« :
uc.pp-HI r OU ru-tuikf ori ihu S'n tc li . d.a-thu i.Ui-•
% ‘1 " 4 »VU 'hi it J» LB lial ..ll rt:- :i e,, -; Ull , u , lt |) ,, , f
and coupons.
i if urt-«*c-rt aro l»y this a 1 c,r mituH*d a b ><i\ r<*rpo-
r *. t hi *1 po 111' C or lh«‘ l* rill I >• iw r , V ar-. UlJtl vf-v*,.
’ Him) »"'l o' l»t*- NN • -luiii iij * t, t lie ||, qq,
Cou.pany h*vii> * rt-icn p.,Yvr-* d o, "„,,,j .•,,
1 rt U (I U - U 11 W r at iU»;i<l i , JiHule H, ftl.'l D | | (l
colt (let with ihu * otirttHwion und l.itw«in ' >., • i Tl
MH tM, oro( leu >t*lu Ctl ' I ; lull .my w: e
ulioweti to jQ.-t-u or'•• riirt tuy tl * -un i «• ..n In f.ive.r
o: or akrali'rti sny other roa l -r nur-on- liuvb c? f*u-»r
■ • tiuclioiia wuu lieu ruia W'teit ru ai d AUuoi it l.u:|-
roHd
For Lbs pu* »o?a* ol cnrryiUL’ • »•)t ' . * t<r. ,ri»;w)p tt |e»
w bv p cu'vtd ”’.nl • i. , m ti » / i •. ,i,,,,,
I»« c« mbo* •••ii hii•! »*• u•*i bo ad* r* ** h ii itj,, ; , , OVo; ,
(hu wruiipur ** i*roj»* nuia t»r the to.trtt- o' • h «<
Hi.it A*I- t'” H . r "t I a -r«t» ■ wu• ,
it '| r TUd'iorohCf di, 1H7-I »' I • c |»r*'pi.rtu - imirt
in ul ti •? itumurt anti r « , 11 ru.ru
'art Hi pro,.. rtl’HO,, l
ti. * t» eruin Mrttnud ar
dub'rt mid I tbaiiii'rt, lo ul • r vuiu a i t o-c ipin'iim f
Hi chrtrn* er •( tno rucunij wuici wi I in. uni t wu lo
Couip e’ttll'** b u t
* hu (»’■ i»«ny lo he lea*< d - a -:i . lo iriu k m ; ,, tl j
«" u hundn-d -no Hiir»• ol«bi uiim- i vji;!
luP a' o < omn «mu • tj I'l inui,: ol A. ..p- ..up'‘t, ti
- KM. < ilk 1" a, i «r•. • t . .
"i opt iHt?**n between Hu* ct|«-H ol A' ui.ih vox.
a.i.l • f.uMitoo^H. lit 'lennuhrt u ai * t,»* ,j„'
" o it* tn tftrect rouiDJUiiir nMoi. vvll" if,u .| |,. P M ,
' luri-Hon, NttahVlhe at d Ol uiUuoo a. • i
ar«’.New • riwturt, Knat 3 ennuirtuu nn«i co t ,ri, A
l haiotnooirn and '.Uici. nutl, (now in pr. rroe <u t4 ,ji
ririic lot j rniiroud , and a' Aim is w ih inu At , tli i .
MonUroinury, Atlanta und i hu' e-o-n ai -nia a «|
>i\u Hfli rtliu two A UtiliMc «!. "ill' llltcrt of lotd n.-n j-
Hiu o’ iy railroad coin -- on hc;’w**n it.,- - v r. ni ol
' y* o#uk ring it us -
‘opit-rt t>f "AD Act- tu a itnr z n,v ,r, ,*.» ,t
Wvaieru and Alisulic Kailru*. , nmi m oihrr piiroo-. .
1 tier'-iii inuii'loiiud," approve <| (irpn» r ILn, c.uu uo Lai'
u^un application al ihu jixccut vc* oiti* v.
IkUFLo u. iilLLuc K.
By iho l»nY*»rnor:
ttoBEHT 11 . ATK INrt’iN,
Kxoeutive ^Yucr«•tttrT.
, IBspers in the Mato w:. t not copy * he above no'lc
; ox-.by tllrsce order Dura llmaiauim- oc.air.uicn |
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i 4« it'.OlC (■ J A « iitNur C’OI'NTI.
Okdlni.rt'i Orruifc., Uctotier 2h, ik?o
[FNKY KlTNKLtt applies to oo tor Lutitirt of Ad
bi-aur.rt arid Imr- 'ml .• d- of
ih a r.til r. cord of Ho-
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’’»«; v "• die " Tne Info of Hun i «•* i"» li M , ..j
ii ol I'u. ii< of H'Ujrurti it'-vwr h"ior*» pulni-hud In one
•>l . bi' pi and • <> 'if-* IImu rou.-l enKoiviinrt.
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and 1
llu.r* ‘1 I>1hkbioit ?yo di.
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ACENTS WANTkD FCJR
HJi un tit
HUiida’d hml cv^cla' h'oprsphin* o' , vu*y u\ f
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SI,000 10 $2,030
SALARY WE GUARANTEE TO PAY
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i'i»l popm r t* ok- a ud » Ax ; a- y.: tu, r (.
rare ••hmici*
money •'ucaro your nev d -uct Ir .
u«.vl5-4w j. it. uUitKJfc C Bail..
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miiiialratton OQ tuenei *ie Ol Ktor^'u VV. hunk!
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111! r, or iUr lultui* wiU br^rm.l«a. n uuras iu> ..m, ,
elkiuluie.
OKOHUK M. Ntll.AN.tIr Ii
'■ va-wSM ,.r i in' i ■ ,
iLxx^outor’rt Mule,
ILL sold t.rtbire 'ho ourl bou4e do*»r in thi
lown of Fi*)iIvuViIIc, on n,« tlr*>« Tueidsy I.
Jn mry null, w urn (hu lu^al hour# of buI tnu lo!
toiit^ properly, lo-wi*
'I Lire, anna < t lot of lauil No j:*i ,| l0 w ,.,.
po.eioutii aairt lot bring In .hr lowera. vo. ii, d rim-' ,,l
■ aul oiuuly. So ltx tile oro,rTtj of lUr triser O' l,U)
Ha ut,Irr, do -n«od. ior tko bcutui of ibo Ut;r» .uu
creditors. Terra, cash.
NAlUaNiKL HT INC Ill'll Yttl, Rxrentsr.
u»*is td gr'.utv-r', l,o (0 iwr ,.,.iaro.
w
OliicM.-iil A elveri isotm -n t >
lvXKI'1 T'VEC DKFAIITM NT, -r
ATj.a.sTa, November .v.u, l>7er i
WllgRBAS, A vacaucj l.ao u cuned ai d l.uw i.ual-
Intbeolboeof ou, ol the Truaue, ol I he Hematic ,>
turn, ciun-iI hyihe deatu of llou. U. u dcUratlonrlod
uow, ther»-fo.--, i i,
t> II UKl( Itu, That lion. BPQHA1M TWIvltDV, i
ii oeounty... Klcnm tid, - - ai . bo u u,-, ;
I'toue oi the Trnutseiol lot Lumu:. A,)lom, lo d
the vacancy aforesaid.
UliFlJh 11. UL'I.LOCK.
Hy the Governor;
it. ii. Atm a,on.
Hecreiar, Ki.HinUvo Department.
deo'J-dStwlt
G i T Y li jU±E\V iiiK \ r ,
COH.Mill C01.UN8 AND UAItUtS hTJHi, Tti
D. FECHTER, - - - Proprietor.
lllltco lu old I’oeicmtco Hu ld.tug, noil Uaio C1ly lia,.
ATLANTA GLOIMilA.
W Hlghoot market ,r! ,• mrlUtrley. nmsg-lm
IV UXIOE,
'|H'K flops?lujET-hlp hrrbto ore uxl-"r*r u d*’r »h*»
1- ilnu iinuiuol B. I A ^audml. ' B Hu# nay dl-rti.h -d
uiuinal con *h» t. H • adds'.l S. Lo , wiulcuI* *i
lUOtucouiiUi ol Ihu isle uiiu.
H. (J BULL.
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