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Gen. P. 1V5. B. YOUNG,
Of the County of Bartow.
FOU DlSTHH l' 8KNATO It.
COX.. OEOHGK 1ULLYMK.
FOU llKFIlKWKNTATi \ I
COLONEL E. I». HOliK,
OU. J. N, WILSON,
IIEMIY JACKSON.
run ennHiry:
J. O. I! Alt IMS.
FOB CLKRK irVKUIOK cot'll I
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FOR TAX IJKCKIVKH
A. G. CIRIBII.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
SAB I *;L It. IIO\ LK.
Fou County thkaburkh
C. in PAYNK,
FOR COUNTY EUliVKYOK
W. A. IIAUD1N.
^FOR cokonkut
RT’ LI.\B Hill*.
ATLANTA 3E0EGIA
1870.
Friday TVIorn i on. Doc. O
■ —— ———
Tne permanont prosper. 1 ) nl our -row ■ g
city, dupeods, Uutgres! exlcut.on tl.>; Jufi . h
and economical uliuioirtiiitiou <>| tii,. mu;, < p.
Government,
Now that tliuofll er.i Ui manage puhli ufl or.
lor the year 1871, hart'httii < loti-fi, we <h • <
to call their attention to the fact that their li
bora should virtually commence at one,'. Mm
though? is r.crcsj.vy to hestow upon certain no
poi-i to*. questions, winch will necc xn-ily come
before them soon alter their inauguration in J11
uary. It, without malum , oi-ideral-n, tin y
should he hastily taken up and permanently die
posed of, njitTeffal interests I the , ily nr.- : e
injuriously afleeted, y
A considerable amount ot ri.,.n< y i« mv veT^
in the aceonipliahn i nt ol c< rt .in conlcmp'atc.
public enterprisea. Whether the I ' Cia-myex
peuditures for the.iu purpi aca t,u made h mi
means raised on tb* credit ot the e :v, or by
itnmcdlalo taxation ol her tiiir.ene, tlic result,
in some respects, ia the saute. Flu property
holder muatfeel that hie , ,it,i share ol midi
expenditures ns tut come at oncnJr.un hi. po« k
et, or hang asa mortgagr up< n his rial e-t., ••
and la makingdlspositiou ol it, eau only tea /..
its value, lesstbe InconvenieL e ol »ur|i iucnoi-
brnneo,
The debts ol a government ar, paid only
from tho property ol her citizens Immigra
tion may, in this way, also bo discouraged.
Again: An excessive amount of eiiy accuri
ties being thrown upon tho market, necessarily
lessens their value, un ! w, . • < .•■•nfl Imre in
the prompt payment ol interest, ns well ■ s n
the fidelity with which the uli uli
will he- met. The city's < red • to n fiem ! ■
jured, and her ability to r, I In. .•
terms," lor necessary (\, ■ lur- ot- r-aro.
may he destroyed,
While public mcosui' • • »t r nit t,
when ol practical benefit to the i .'.y, I (arried
out by its government, yet, fii.ai.t'ul ability,
sound Judgment, and patient nV.'tig ,;i..ii, an-
required to Me<r clear of breaiicrs. Katin i n
reckless fexpemdituree ul larg sums uti quoth.u
able enterprises, economy and eauti<ui lnuil .
govern our city lathers. When public opinion
is sought, let it be exprease ! lolly and (airly In
lorn acted ou. Our experience With the finan
cial management ol the i ily government in lb"
past aflords valuable lcsrnns to the in >m , .
Council. Hash expenditures, without iqutva
lent compensation, or compensation at a n a,
be traced to unjust influence and wav ol di»
cretion aud economy.
Tlio Pro., mid Party \ .socljitlon*
We claim lor the lhe a a. cxc lnig a j, wtrlo
inlhieuce over public opinion, and giving dins
tion, in almost ev< ry it -• mi e, to pi
advancement ol every |w>liticai nr.-m x.tion
throughout tliis country, tins he og a long ,s
tablished fact in the hUt.i v ot eveiy party,
Irom tho commericemeut ot our (Jovemna ot
to Hie present pel iod, rinders it tin- more nci < s
sary dint a lever ol such immense power and
dimensions should never bo subverted, .,r nnd,
the advocate ol principles which aren't based
upon the broad platlorm ol truth, mod, ration
aud tquul rights. Unfortunately, lor ’ll great
interests ol the people i.f^me m- e entry,
since the close ol ihorevoltMn through which
wo liave just ps8 : cd, a politie.il demoral
i/.ation and unresliaining influences l»>r evil
Lave sapped the very lonn lalions ol a!! i luwe-,
and political parties liaving their , v trnco in,
and deriviug their powr r to se t Irom tin - .out
cw, arc driving with impetuosity the nli, .
countryinto anarchy and rrctiueal itrile. A
the conductors ol a public Jouruu), looki ,g i
the future with dread and leurlnl iorehodings,
we must, as a duty we owe our country, raise:
the atarim and call upon our brethren nt the
IV :? 'very where to unite in putting men into
the various, offices ol the country, to conduct
the oil »irs ot our Government, whose fi'ucss and
qualifications must bo something' more than that
ol being a membci of someone ol the present
existing political organizations Parties which
should be based upm tlnse pure and i nnobhng
principles inculcated by Washington an ! .1, fler
son, and sustained and aivocatul by statesmen
and patriots since their day, have been tr« a
formed into “cliques" and “rings” f. r tb- h.
purpose of obtaining office, aud until the conn
try has become bankrupt, public confidence lit
orally destroyed, and a nign of terror threaten
ing ua In lhe future. Fhis gloomy picture Is so
clearly seen that arjtd men have will nigbdr&wn
Irom the contest in despair, and “hung the hsria
upon the willows," while the young and Inexpe
rienced have undertaken to guide us safely Into
poit. But we take the position that no country
can long survive while Its counselors ar men
who can lie turned aside from these great and
grand principles which are bast d upon morals
and religion. Without a chango ia soon made
by which the flood tide ol corruption which la
now sweeping over the country may be stayed
in its onward progress the lire* ol our (dozens
will be unsafe -the temples ol justice closed lor
ever—and scenes of horror and bloodshed be
come au every dny transaction.
Demi chatic Puuspects.—Enc Hinging re
ports come up Irom every portion of Monroe for
the success ol the whole Democratic ticket at
the approaching election. The people are thor
oughly {live to the issues presented. Democrats
have only to govern their domestic atluirs du
ring the election and victory is certain 1
The foregoing is Irom the Monroe Advertiter.
Than jf^ome meaning in the words “domes
tic (Spa^co doubt-but it is time lost to ex-
pectlgl negro 19 vote—Democrats cannot rely
upon Me
Urinori-aejr.
Wo publish' in this issue of tho Intklli-
qkncek, the address ol the State Demo
cratic Executive Committee to tho Democra
cy cl Georgia, and call spi(ial attention ol
our readers to the uddre s, mid, c.pci tally, to
tint portion of it which refers to the colored
people. We do not agree with tiic Committee
when they say “*<• would not it we could, and
that we could not it we would, take away their
political rights.” And this attempt on the par,
ot the Executive Committee to commit tho De
mocracy of Georgia to the surrender ol ouo ol
tl" grout principles of the party, is not only a
itestiike on their putt, Imt wilVlrnd to disarm
t • ‘t gallant hi:.ud cl .\ art Item Democrats who
liave been true to the country and the constitu
te ', and wtiO havi o openly auJ, nivilully op
1' ■ 1 '' : couliriing ol political rights up o the
i' gi, :s aud negro snpruuacy in the South.
This opposition to negro suflrage and their
light to hold ofllcc has eoi.tiihuled more than a'l
■ tier i a uses mt i n ,.,| tr, the sucre.ses an I tri-
uinphs ol the Democracy in the late elections
n die Northern aud Western Stales, $nd it will
untidy Ik k it tic : "Utli it the llcmucrsts
vx h ' ct remain true to their principles.
. We then sny to Democrats, deceive not, and
l e jc in t deceived. Tho negro element is one
ol wtakntss and uot til strength, il v.lif't'inii!'y
c. ivy the power anil intlitecco ot any party
lion. Janie* L."Dunning.
Among the reported speeches at the Hadiial
lifting held at Forsyth, Monroe county, on
last Saturday, to nominate candidates f <i tl,
1c and county nllb.irs, as published i.n
the Moor :c A<hfru.vr, vve find that of James L.
Dunning, ol Atlanta, arid have concluded to
tr.nsh r it t" the coin tuns ol tin: Intk.i.uos m|ii,
t; tl our r adera may see and consider lorthcin-
CcorL'e dower, the champion ataKsman, in-
o next speski r, in this <t ■. I< I uni
l. pj y to introduce to you
J. I- DUNNING
ot Atlanta, the smartest man in the State "
Dunning—"Oh, mil no!" George—"I take it
hack . 1 take it back." And Dunning at once
strui k the Radical trail,and opened as lollnw-c
"I ,.-n a stranger among you, hut I have resided i
•. rpiarter cautery m A ianta. My purpose |
hue is to deal justly and tairly with all. lam
a party man but will in t indulge in mlsrcpru-
-i millions — by such a mfllBi nothing would he
gii: ed I am here to unto eveutsund eimnciate
po ; .ical principles. The year brings it * changes j
and nciosifies. You, herctolore uuknowli . ill- |
7s! .’, ate called upon to examine and exercise
your rights. Ily act ofthugoverument you have ;
11 en niai'c cit '/cni. lie true to your fit publican i
Iruuds. 'Fiiac sides with ttiem. Let not hot!
p rti/.anr w .rtari defer you Irom i xturtsing the :
right ( I 'In- ballot. For all you are and have,
y. ar-- Indebted the Hep itiln au party. Your •
I'l.hdren .'ii n wlm . Eel me see, not five I
yi ts fit;. i i lie negro w.ia consi 'i red property,!
-i hUet to barter aiid sa'c— now you have rights
si privi’egis. I wish to (h d t could talk to
tie mothers outside’ What u thought—the
• rrri.dir td Lee! to simply yield the contest,
m. 1 let ill he free—400,000 human souls!
Think of the anguish of mothers—one child
here aud one there, and all unclothed and pen-
i f I y came ft m Isyery ct ylng‘ • Whh b
« shad 1 • ck my child—Imw. win re, whither
shi I i serk my ihirliiie' clilltl I he natural
and moral decreed t civil r. it ion is licit slavery
s!i-.11 never ar’ain exiM Ultimately the arm ol
civilization will extend to Culm—the present
w. ,r between the crowned heads ol Europe is
ouo ol ilit- results of ties grand object. Why |
do tho DetnoeruU a k us to have all night in - ]
hti ul i f pcrpitual uay ? Tho Republican parly
.•■hop .My ol liunniii progress. Through Iright,
! <■ old.1. \e Whigs joined till Drill, i rids 'Filey
lor.o r.o husines■ in I) mocrutic rar.ks 'Flic old
1 cy Wt ,;s aud thultepuhljeans would make a
lormldahfi' party on a.I national queslious. I) to
i its are opposed to free school*—tho Wlmrs
ire^oL I voted against Henry Olay, but, Uod
mittii ’,1 will m vu vote the Democratic
In kel again.
" I he cluidn n ol the Slate shall receive t ipnil
In .efl *. Tn.v .squid hy property holders must
pay tie schoollii;' I am willing to pay my pr ■
mfnlor this purpose. Inthisettort lor schools
x. must n' t wait until all am ready. Cyrus W.
Field, ol ocean lelei;ra|ih lame, did n t wait an 1
listen to discouragement. The Democrats will
never he re ily to give you your right. We must
alien 1 and appropriate « pportumtii s, and ri
nd's Will naturally lollow our i fl irts.”
in an illustration foreign to this proposition,
i" carried the negroes through the territories in
• cry direction, and g ive them a ride on the IV
i ip: Railroad.
Returning, lie told about Mr. Stephens' letter
i .1 said that a lormcr slave owner on ria ling
the address called one ol his servants and ri -
m.'keil, "Here, Rd), go bring my hi ran here.
W it a minute, li t me read u little further; you,
1 itn going to gel them all hack, firing out my
liorse—I want to go over aud seethe dotes
pl.ee. 1 want both planlat.alinns." This be
i | rased on the nrgr us was the leeliugot all
11. mocrats.
In diK u-sing the provlsionsof the homestead
ii t, tie n marked upon the broad acres iliat an
i g in waste; -aid that DunocriUs withhold
eseing., ink mleil lor all, but assured his friends
tl. i ti ne will bring about the results aimed at
by tie Republican party— the patly-that grants
that every man is i milled to equal rights, with
out e ;ard to race or previous condition.
In c ncluijion, he hoped he had not given ex
: resell hi to anything calculated to wound tin
-cnsibdiliiH ol political friends or toes
To Tim Dkm.chacy oy (iEomiu.- I’he
State l)i niMcratic Executive t'oumuttee nrg.-s
you to pet lent at once your county organizituma.
I he clt eiifm ts neur at hand. No time is 11 Is
The Importance .1 the result cannot tie
■■lor intimated. Representatives in the Natiun-
:! Congress are to be chosen. They should he
men ol prudence and patriotism; men who will
ryth ct honor r.n the thate and give encourage
on nt and support to that g I'ant hand ol North
eru Democrats who, amid all the perils of the
[unt, have been true to the country and the
Constitution. Members of the State Legisialnrr
alsp, are to be elected. They should be men ol
integrity and sound judgement; men wIkso in
terests are identified with the Interests ol the
Slate; who (eel a pride in hoi past glory; who
sympathize with lur present misfortunes, and
w noac hopes depend on h< r future prosperity.
You can elect such men. Success is w.tliin
your grasp. You lmve but to will it. and tip
victory is yours. All classes of our citizens de-
piore the rule of the present reyun*. Tl eir pti.i
•in I thiir pm k' !:• alike rebel against i s contin
uance. The i ..ored people ure ready to ho de-
fix.'red from their new bondage—a bondage
which makes them slaves to the ambition nod
the avarice ot the ofilee-sei kers who aspire to
be their leaders. They begin to realize that the
mmol the South, with whom they have lived
so long, ate their true friends : and that those
who now govern the Mate are last engufphlng
them and us in u common destruction. They
w ill -not be longer misfed by t he (also acciisati n
that we wish to put them baek into s'avery, or
to take away their political rights. They well
know that we would not do either, if we C'-uld,
and that we could not it we would. Their best
interests aud ours alike depend ou a wise and
just ndmiuistratioii ol the government; and
thou-.Tiids of them are willing to co operate with
us in displacing Irom power those whose iuca
pacity and reckless extravagance have well nigh
plunged the Sla’e into bankruptcy and ruin.
But il you will hare stteceii, you must he uni
te d mm mg yourselves. You must rally around
Uie ( h sen standard hearers ol the party. Iudc-
I otideut candidates must have the magnanimity
and patriotism to withdraw. II they will not,
withdraw Irom tl eir supiiort—though they be
your warmest personal friendi-and leave'lit-m
to sutler the deleal they deserve. Tliis is no
timn for divisions in our ranks. Tbi re is too
much at stake, and the peril Is too great. Let
us surrender petty jealousies and personal ambi
tious and dislikes,and give a cordial support to
the selected candidate of the party. Suspend
your business while the election is progressing,
and attend the polls. Do not vote at any pre
cinct—vote only at the county aitc. Conform
strictly to tho law in all respects. Ii none of
the appoint ed mnr.&gera ,,p;.ea; by ten o’chK k
on the day of election, ret' three Iree-holder* to
open the poll*, as prov,d> d by section 1814 ul
the Code. Above all things, preserve the peace,
And may (led di fend the right aud save the
Slate I
^ In bihail ol the State Democratic Executive
Committee Cuikkoho A>i>kksox,
Chairman.
Democratic papers oi the State please copy.
tie me cm Clc t'nuviiiittoii,
Democratic Convention of Fayette county,
held at Fayotloville, Ua, Dectmber (1th, 1870,
nominated thelollowlug candidaus to wit:
For Representative, Mozec Harp.
Fherifl, f H Avreu.
Deputy HIk riff, Robert Matthews.
Clerk, A. E. Stokes.
'Fax Collector, Larkin Ilirrisnn.
I ax Receiver, Daniel Franklin,
C. ninty Surveyor, Isaac Stoue.
County 'Frcasury, McDarchcrn,
1 oroner, E, Sweat.
Moved by tho mietiug that the above firo
ccepotg he pnhllshi d In the Atlanta Cu/mhlulun
and Fm KhiouUMKii.
Johnston Fate, I’residuit
L 11 Gluons, Sicretary,
>i Y TEL-KGRAT II.
NKW Vutttl AHHOUIATSD PKS -8 UISI’ATCUKS.
NOON DIHEATCHE8.
« %N|I1 'KITOV.
WxHiiiN.if,S, Dertifiber 8—In the Smite
ou tin 'iih a immortal was presented lor arniv
custom house ut Wilmington, N. C.
Pomeroy introduced a Id h Amendment for
female gutlrnge.
In Executive session some I wo hundred mini
liialious tvt ii made, hut no comm intioucr of in
lernal revenue was among them.
Forter’s uoiniuation, as, admiral is not with
drawn, as some expected,
The House is ( ngagcd on postal laws.
I'KV.XSII, VANIA.
Towanda, December 8—Jolin H. Cox, Gen
eral Superintendent if the Pennsylvania and
New Yoik Cinal and Railroad, is dead, lie
died ot apoplexy.
NEW YOIIK.
Nkw Y■■ iik, I) cumber 8 — Gen. McMahon,
President ol lhe Cuban League, has arrived. A
letter Irom President Ccspedts, dated August
-A«l, expresses confidence that the Spaniards i
will tie driven Irom the Island.
Sr. Lofts. Decemh'r 8.—At the instance of;
B. F, W. od, Ifazil Duke has been placed ir.
charge ol the Missouri lotteries, by the Court, at j
Receiver Bim'iUr proceedings were threatened ;
in Kentucky and Louisiana. The business will
hi uniuteirupted.
EOllltIDN.
Santa Fit, December 8.—Thero is great ex
citement here over tho Ralston and Silver City
mines. Specimens are Immensely rich. A rock
of eighty pounds yielded (Illy ounces of silver.
Another lock weighing tvvehiytwo pounds yield
id ten ounces of silver. The average Is eight
thousand dollars per ion. Numbers are prepar
ing to start lor the mines.
OttowaY, I) iv-niher 8 -There is copaidorshlo
excitement in Government circles over Omul's
message, which is almost unanimously regard
ed as hos: lie and insuMng to the Dominion.
The absence of any ailusion to Fenian raids is
remarked
Kinobtom, Ja.muca, 1) lumbers—Thu Brit
ish Consul has arrived from Maracaibo. He
wants a war vessel to protect tho English and
other tonigners at Maracaibo, where the insur
rection is at its height.
Havana, December 8—Vuhnasnda tins ar
rived. DeRodas went aboard the ship to re
ceive him.
Bkiiuv, December H —The King telegraphs
to the (i.ieen Irom Ver sifies, December fllh:
Orleans was occupied last night without being
stormed. The third corps expiated nine cannon
aud one mitrailleuse. The e'ghlh, corps boat
the Fiench in several engagements north ol
Rouen, aud captured one gun auj 400 prison
ers.
London, December H — The Prussians sent a
flag of truce Into Paris announcing lhe capture
ol Orleans, the rout of the army of the Loire,
with the loas ol thirty guns and tbuusands.of
prisoners, and the lepurlot the death of Utmefal
Ducat.
Bt. I'ktkusiiuho, December 8—The genera'
tenor ol Rut-siaii notes toother powers is that
the Russian demands „re essential tho ma ntain-
rinee of peace.
EVENING III slbVTCIIEH.
\v ism Kirov.
Wasiiinuton, Decemtier 8.—Delano tus been
confirmed
Dr. If. Itondell, sn I-melite, lias been ap
pointed Btq, rinti iidi lit ol II, Han Aflairs in Ar
izona.
There was a hot contest in the Senate caucus
over foreign allairs, tho committee's object be
ing to strengthen tho Sail Domingo element by
placing Conkling on tho committee instead of
Patterson. The plan tailed, aud the committee
remains unchanged.
The select committee on Mississippi levees
consists of Kellogg, Trumbull, Bch irz, Bptncer,
and Rayard.
R>'vels is on the Comnii tco on Education.
Harris ia Chairman ol tho Retrenchment
Committee.
It: the House, a hill was introduced providing
that no duty be imp.wed upon successions vest
ed In possessions or expectancy prior to duly,
'OH, hut forbidding refunding lor such duty al
ready paid.
A resolution was adopted enquiring into the
particulars regarding the sale ol captured cot
ton The resolution calls for full details.
Tho consideration ol the Poatolllce bill n-
resumed, and the franking privilege was abol
ished by a vote of 08 to 70 Pending an amend
ment allowing the free exchange ot newsp.-
pers, the death ol Ridgeway was announced.
McKer zie, Maynard, B.ooks aud Hooker spoke
in eulngv.
Butler gave notice that he would, on Tuesday
next, ask the House to consider the General
Am rusty hill.
The House then adjourned to Monday next
In tho Senate, memorials were presented for
public buildings in Wilmington, N. C.; tor a
mail route Irom Smithville, N (1, to Little
tween Punts Rosa and Key West is partially
inn rrupted Mu,sages between these points are
carried by vessels.
LOUISIANA.
Ni;w Orleans, December 8.—A rebellious
Chinamen was killed hy Elijah White, overseer
. , the M'llan lan plantation. Tho wurderct
was arrested.
Flic Druidicnl National Convention has con
vent d litre. Procession to day and hall to
night, in honor of tho delegates.
Dr Boars declinos allowing Conway to han
dle the Louisiana apportionment ol the Pea
body Fund.
A LA IIA XI A.
MonT'.omkuy, December 8.-in the House,
Pivib, Democrat, was reseated without dissen
sion.
The i <■ of the Governorship was resumed
t -Jay. Barr, who pn bided over the Senate
In .re Lieutenant Governor Mm n was elected,
and who refused to count the vote for Gov
ernor, wa* on the stand as a witness. He swore
tliaf he a as consulted !«forehand, and accepted
sirvice on the writ ol injunction. He also
swore that a hill no drawu iu which cx-Gov.
Bmlth waa complainant and lie defendant, aud
that lie (Bart)-wore to (lie allegations in the
hill ol complaint. The bill was alterwards
withdrawn at 4 o'clock. The whole case'as
sumed a ui w phase. Judge Rice, counsel for
Bmitli, a.ked to postpone till to morrow morn-
ire, on the ground ttiat by morning the case
could be Hilled. The coqusel lor Gov Lind
si.y made some statements, aud asked lor a
pi istponemcnt,
it ir generally thought now that Hmith will
e. ii-.' i I op; anil that KiuiGay will qui
etly take possession to morrow.
OHIO.
Cincin nati, Dm ember 8. —The Winter Oar-
din Theater burned. The Methodist book
concern, . Ijotuing, damaged ^loOOO, fully in
sured.
TEN > KXSIIK.
M items, !)• i ember M.— The Federal Couit
ai' aid. d 110,000 to Ui.hh .1 A Coleman, against
Gen Pillow and Ma) Murphy, lor coal s< ized
at thu hegiunlug ot the war. A motion was
m elo for a new trial, a< Pillow and Murphy act
ed ns CoiJ. derate olllrers in seizing the coal
71 ASS i< II I .SETTS.
Itisrov, Dicember 8 -W. M. Beales of
Ilia;. - & Co, propriitoisol the Boston /W, is
dead; aged 80.
EOII KMiN.
liONDoM, I> < -■ in!i r 8. -Dispatelie# Irom a rc-
li« e 'ource nt UruvtcU say* Pru sia will con
i,.v at the annexatiou of Luxemburg, because,
first. Loraino is str igetlcally useless without
Luxeinlierg; recond, Lord Manley, in 1800, dt-
elared Hie guarantees of the neutrality > t Eng
land, as to Luxemburg, would not involve thu
neci saity of defending the treaty; and third,
Prints a believes England would not heretofore
oppose till- annexation—a majfirin ot the in
hibit ma, however, aoem op|siaed to the annex
ation.
The 11 Ii ry part of Grant's message creates
urn mm .a* E'y'atul . urtainly will stand by the
dominion uu eas there is thu clearest evidence
on her side.
M l IAN1CJ1 IT' metPATClIEW.
AY A s III \ UTON.
Wabiii niroN, I).rember 8.— li nitwell to-day
oMered Uie Treasurer at New York to notify
the holders ol three per cent, temporary loan
certifh ites, i-Kicd under thu acts of March 3d,
lMt!7, and duly "b, lui>8, and that all such certifi
cates Ixuwu-.g date ol tdetoher _ 1 .fitli, 18ti7, of the
donntnhmti.m ot $10,000 each, between tho
numlicrs 103 and Soft inclusive, would lie paid
on prwicnlaiion at hi-oltl -e, and that Irom and
alter danuary 3Lh, 1871, sucli curtillcstes will
cca-e to bear interest, and will bis no longer
available as a portion of thu lawlul money re-
servu in posachsion ol any National banking as
sociation. Aggregate amoiiut of certificates es-
limiited is $3,000,000, miking Ike total amount
’idverlinid lor thus tar $ 1,000,000.
Official Advertisements
A PROCLAMATION.
O E O It « I A i
Sun AHVRKTIflKKent of Dr. Butts' Dis|)0n
•ary, ht-ulod i5.> k lor the million—Marriage
U le m another column. 1 should lie read
bv all. ie0-lv
elj I
itilriy
hr ion
New r\ dvortisernents.
N O T I CE. '
A GOOD M I I A,
— AM) SOMU
C&OOL> W O O 1> LAND
FOR SALE.
I U l [J. Mcll at pahic outer-. at Hilt place, oo the Ftrat
*1'i> - si in jHii-iary, (tf not ►eoucr dlrpOFed of pri-
h ».i inter* 4ttnx t.oou MfCKCllANT MILL,
>rt 8-t of tlila plica loi u^b ro. Ua. M»o,
nf UOO > W.iiij LAN ) well iloi'iored. Ij-
■f t t*> the Mill. Thu Mill* nru io uo* d run
nr order and anv perron wlahlrtf to lnf» «t money In
k'" d O 1 >' proj • y. w-’ii d do w.jII t<? call and loot at
Dm- , io;**Tty I wf-M to'**ell becait**) I atn compelled to
r.v -c nt TL. .iibcr halt i:j the Mhl * «n be
If it i* dcwlrpd L. M MUHPIlY.
Jon iboro, (»a. Dec. 6,1870. d« ci) td
<*. W. \oa ik, Auctioneer.
ME GRESVILIE P.iO?ER7Y.
I WILL ae'l on fhr pr**mDe-. on THU HMD AY, the
v b m-turn, a 8 o’c'ock, I*. M .MX IIANDnoMK
l.'K.-IUKNCK IjOTa, on lhe corner of For«yth and
Itruiich -rr eu.
Thee# lot* are near tno nntio. -* part of Whitehall
Ftroot on a bcini fti « t »» iorp 1 hn mi ldinif* on theap
lot * w.11 rm aohl at a Btipufu'eil price at 'he *ale. or ic-
inov tl luimediatHy at the opilou of ino purchaeer of
I ’-rf • hi* ptoiRvjy rau-t tie *old to meet preeeiiif
' • «' il ’*>r birglli •- Ttfiul ■
w iad 00 lA,-, bv. k nolM.
(i. W A DA IK,
Heal K-tate A^ent,
n Klaiba I ilou-l and it. K. ii.ock.
d« cH dlt
poaeliAb ul ouce.
Bet we
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
I'riueipal Ollicc— Macon, na.
Au;horta**d t'a.u’al
finarai teed t apital
Depoattud with Siani (Liruptrolti
bkM uril) of Holley lludor* .. ..
$2,000,000
$ 500,000
$ 15<>,000
TO THU PUBLIC.
DeGrive’s Opera House.
W. M. ITOLLANO
JOSKril MoAKDLK
. Leraee and v&r
...Baeluued Manu^t.r
Hy Rufus Ii, Bullock,
Governdr of said SlatP.
WflURBAB, Official luformatton haa beeu rccelftd al
ihte Department, Ihtl a tnurdrr wae committed In the
county of Leo, In or about the month of April, 187<>,
epou the body of Cuarlra Keynoide, by one Oio. Bllim
aud that the laid Allis har fled from jtiallcc
New, therefore, l ban thought proper to iaatio tbie
my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of TWO
THOUSAND DOLLAKH for the apprcheneloi aui
delivery of Lhe aald O»o Kllii, with evidence snflldeni
to convict, to the Sherill of said county and Mtate, li
order that be may be D.ou<ht to trial for Lhe offer ee
with which he aland* c^arg;cd.
Given under my hand and the Great Heal of the Mate
at ike capitei in A tlaala, thii fifth day of Dec» m
b^r, in the yeai of our Lord Blfhlcen Her dred
and ^evo^ly l and of the Independence of tho United
btnt-w of America the Nlnety-fUth.
KUFUB B. BULLOf K.
By the Oovernor;
D*vid G Cottimo, Bocretury of btate. r - - ''
dec7 d3»wlt
A PROCLAMATION.
u e o it (< t a i
By Rufus B. Bullock,
Governor of said State.
WIIARBA8, Th re le now pending la the ttui>erior
Court of the county of Doagherty, & Bill oi I tdlctmeni
cherxiiig one Thomas Adam* with the crime of tnur
dor. alicKed to have been committed upon the body of
Joseph Duncan, In eald county of I)n/uertv, tm or
atn ut the >Uh day of Nov<taber, 18<(f), us4 It having
b en reported Vo tbie Department that the Mid A i>a mi
hae fled Irom jaatice:
Now, therefore, 1 have thought proper to lerue tkle,
my proclamation, hereby tfcring a reward of OMi
TllOUMAAD IMJLLAUrt for the apprehei slon and
delivery of tho aatd Thoham Adam*, with evidence
enfll'lent to convict, to tne Hi e: 0 <>i neld county ol
Dougherty, In order that he may bo brought to trial for
the crime with which hr stands charged.
Given under my hand and'theGreat Heal of the State, at
the Capitol iu At 'an ta, thin fifth day of December,
lu the year of our Lo'd Klgbteen Uaudre 1 and Seven -
ty, end of the Independence ol the United htatra of
America Uie Ninety fifth
KUFUn li. HUHsOCK.
By the Governor :
Daviu G. Corria«, Secretary of state.
d©<7 -dfflHlw
A PROCLAMATION.
(i IU O It G I A ••
By Aafil B.^Bullock, Govoraor of. said State.
W fill KB AS, Official Information hae been received
at this Department that on tho night of the‘27th of
November, ultimo, a party of armii) and Di.forimn
toon went to tho home of OUO < harlot Hendrix a col
ored clt.Aon reeding near Norcrora, In tlui cun tj ol
Gwinnett, and after ordering him to rome oat. broke
down the dour and entered the houio , nt the enne time
threatening to kill the eald Hendrix, who, after a revere
atrugire with Borneo! lhe u l DieeuiBao fautie ♦, auc
ceeded iu making h e eecape, and while io doing wa*
pursued ny them, they firing some four or flvo pli'.ol
shots at him, one of which took effirt aud woatided
aud Hendrix severely In hie left hip; and
Whereas, The-aid DiauuiHiu partin*. whi e engaged
In a struggle with eald Hendrix, Also iv^atHi th« wife
eald Hendrix In a very cruol manner, while whe
attempted to aid her husband to free hlmeU from the
▲**Af>aiMe:
Now, therefore, to thu end that these guilty parties
may be brought to trial aud punishment, I have
th aght proper to laiuo thin, my proclai. ailon, hereby
oflfiring a reward of ONK THOUSAND DOLLAKH.
each, for the apprehension, with t sideline to convict,
of any ouo or more ot tne dimsi lean pautiiv engaged
In tke pcrpetralioa of the murduioue aanault aforesaid
Given under my hand and the Great Heal of the Htat e
at tba Capitol in Atlanta, this th rd day of Decom
\>er, in the yuar ol our l/ord BigUtruu llur.dred and
Seventy and of the ludependonce ol me United btnes
if America ihe Ninety flfth.
KUFU8 B BULLOCK.
By tbe Governor :
Dav«*-G- Gotti so, Score; ary of Slate,
deed dlt wit
THE GREAT EVENT.
MR. EDWIN FORREST,
Supported by Ml?« Lit,LIE, Mr. IV. lIAKKiS i, J W.
U. IduXiLAND’S lyrumttic Couipi' .
FOR FiVqjRGUrw-COMMENCI.NU
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1870
Mondey, December fith
Tuesday. December 8th. .
Wedne day De«'em1»cr 7‘h
Thursday, l>wemit r 8ih
Friday, December Oth
DAMON AND i :
V HtGlNIUH.
KU.'HKLIKU.
II * MLK .•
KING LjtAK.
‘ “ 1 UiAti.
SATURDAY AKTBRNOON ancl-KVK -T ) I). ,. m
her 10, tne Kiflu star, Mleu KFflli J MNs, vv.il
appear.
Admission $1 is). Reserved Beata, fl 50 (iallory,
/»o cents.
Spur.a! tvalne will be ran In accommodev p« . * rs a
ad eian' t* and Boat* can be secured bv mai. t-icvraph
il Uhniips A. Ur*■ a'i* MiiBlcauri Book Store, omme., t ng
Monday, o. A. M , Novomirer $81 h.
. Ft- - v. • ■ •
V WATUH KKKK for everybody and $>' jr-rthy
sure. UnslJi'H* light anil bonorab.x. No Gitf
enterprise. No humbug. Aduren.i K. Monroe i < i ne-
-burw, I’a
8- O’CLOCK.
nrvtf>-4w
A'WKttK jjviid agents, malt
Business
given
no/lfl 1 v
iHJCSMEN W1MKI).
ioL< rab!e. No competition, * rr:i
h. W KtCNNKLY. ' H 4;h S . i'j.;;a
I ree to Kook
Wtt win send a henoeomo Pros (ten. us u • r Nt
Illa»;rated Psm j Bible to anv Dock ;• id, r.
f liarge. Addresh, Natiowal Publo-iiino C*
ago, U or H i
$I0 Wade from 50 Cents.
Home. D h-h urgently neeiitd by « v. i > -■
or 12 •an>i»its relit postage paid for ' . |»
eaal j for flu. It. L. Wolcott i8l : airiam ot.
Itovlfl 4w
1 (TO,000 AGENTS WANT •
tl"W WO.KItN (-’AN U A KB |VIO V Ef
FARMERS’ HELPER
Snow* how to double the profit* of the KAu.ll, aur
how farmer* and their -on* can each irake
$100 PER MONTH
in winier. I0,0(i0 (?op*«e w'll ma .sfri-ri ► K . in
er*. sen! uen e and addrte* u Zlh
DY Philadelphia, I*a
I K 1C A VcCt
”*■ -FrOVlfr ft
Local Man It (I.
»»nt » Local Ai i-i i n even Tuv n
Hivcr, 8. C,; for the removal of UUaUilitiM, and
lor com|ven,atiou (or projHirly taken by the army
duriug the war. _
Hills were introduced to prevent tho tiMosa-
meut ot money upon Ouvcruaient employee*
for political or other purp me-., to establish the
Western Judicial District of North Carolina;
to provide that all elections for President, Vice
President, and member* ot Congrtss, ho hy
ballot.
The sUnding committees were then an
nounced.
PENNSYLVANIA.
PaiLADEU-iitA, Dice tuber 8.—The rahle be-
< l'PICK UPT OK AUKNCIKH, I
Atlanta. (»*., i)ucombi:r 6, isTO. f
Y oru at'ciittno lx lnvuit to this .terlloe yonnir
c nu.-iiiy A» » (J*.-r<i» ImiilatloD, ttm people oi
(k-ur l. .h-.uiil >« pr-iu 11>( U
OriMn t li tiuta Vi-sr ,gi!» nilfevo, it hi, alroail, et
Uinwl rsuk «Uli the V.t In the :.u L II lm« iMu.nl
I over iw-ilViaMU'J peilCtes »otl l«.le*0ily lacreteiue in
popuUnly Us
V. X l> B N I) ITU II B M
»re eroniimlcally meniKcd. and lt« LOSSES are
promptly pvd.
It- ru nrel.u hrtiltant one. ,nd II appeal, wlthnat
tieeiiallim in th■> intelllKenco and piuiollem of our
peop-.Pir continued rupport.
•rhu Co.npvny e not cuuflned to Georuin, buFTl
riptdly rxleudtne It. hn.it. .. into ulttcr Stales
(JUJU AliKNTS W'ANTKU.
VVIH. J. M AGILIj,
toet tm HL'P'T AGK.NC1K8.
Good News-Lfit ilie Deaf Hear !
R SCK.VTLY FUilUSItKI)—" NoTas oa De.reeea"
hr W. L. Harts, M D„ No. to. Rampart su7 # 'l
New Orleans. A U,mic (ur tti « Deef, and all who would
learn how to avoid becoming so. Milled for 50 cent*
tddre.x tho eathor, uloe* box. i\ u.,New Orleans La
uayJl-dlawAwea.
G ICO 1ftGIA, Fulton Uountt
CouBTor UHIMN4BT, November Term, 1870.
W H SURAS, CbtrlcB Hcbualr Administrator of the
e*tat4 of Alei M, Hat d. Ian* of th** Sute of Min
n*aota, deceaaed, re;*rise) ts th*'. h*» tins fully dlt*
cliArgeil hln amid trust aud prays for idler* ol die-
m *s»on—
All person* concerned are notified to file their objoc
tlona, if anv exist, within Ihe time all wed by law, el*»
iciltrs of dtsmlifitou Will be granted th** Hpplicaut.
DANiKL 1*1 U i MAN. Ordinary.
Attest: John T. Coorxu, Ulo;k.
de< 7 40d print* r’* f<" 14 W)
Notice to Debtor! and Creditors-
Fayette county are requested to m ke payment t<
the nnder«lgned. All percou* having elm in* itgrtlnsuihi
urUte of Jepth.t I^i drum, deceased, * re hereby noli
tied to pteaent them In li rma ol the law
sTJ- I ^K!.‘, l ;S’Gxw:utor..
nort 4M
4. M. LANDhUM,
printer's fee $8.
A-dmuiiatrator’e) fcralo.
B Y vtrtne of an order from the Ownrt ol Ordinary o:
layton t’onnty Ga , will b*» souhbofore the court
U(tup* door, lu the town of Jone*tx/ro, between ih>
usual boura of aale, on the fir^t Tuesday lu Fi lm 'i*>
i e«t. 42V) acros of laud to-wlt; part* or lote *No 87
111.107. aid 108. a I in the lith D strict of original,.
Henry r ow Ola ton county 8o!d at the property of rs
L. Floidcr, deceased, -or d's'.r ou lion, Terms c«ah
MARY J FIKoIDid, Administratrix.
dec7 tds printer** foe $*. p r square.
NOTICE
riXOLLBD before me ss sn K.trty, on the flth dev (.
A Hvcemher, IK70, Sv Hera tilsuu. p nc, o' I'e-evV
Histrict, O M, of Fulton cunuij, G», i .NK KKI
.(•(IW, Wlthawliito faco amt tall, si.d wh te uuri.r tb.
"lx !!jr. crooked horns, uarnsrhed. elx.ut l'J er IS ) eir. o
old. aud very poor. Tbe apiiral-crr, J O Had end
Muse* Wood, freeholders ol «alii Dotriet,cay ihst
" wo don't consider her worth luodoig th.s wintn
th'rcfuro wedid i.ot vt uu her ul eiiy hing."
The owner Is herohy uotlAed to appear brfor
ni prove properly, psy cost aud eaiM.-ii.es and tak.
her away, eiaa .hs will bo solo on tuc pr.misi s ot the
raid i land, na laker u , on Marie.la roao about thre.
mlies from Alhnla, opposite the *■ lrs F,der Pmce "
ou Friday, tho tttth Decemher, loTU
JullN T. ( 00'‘Kl(,
dicT-lt mark ■ onri •- <-irv
A.dministrator’s ^*alt •
B T virtue of an order from tho court ol Ordinary oi
Faalding county. Gs., will he sold before the
court home door. In tha town ol Dallas, In twtx-u tbe
□ •ual hoars of aale, on the flrit Tueeday tu Uocombti
nett, the following tote efl nil:
No l*«and 1«1 In the sd district end Sd section
also lot No 1*4,1st district and »d sort!-n of Psuldtne
roanty, Ga. bo'd as the property of James Teal, Ue
coated, bold (or division. Terms cash.
MAHTIV V. 1'KAlM.Adm'r.
Krtntor'a foe gA iwr »qnare.
> ocll6—tds
R. A. TOON & CO.,
MaiutAOTumua or
Brooms, and Dealers in Produce
Ml IJtIOAD ETHUBT,
NASHVILLE, TINN.
SECOND HAND COTTON MACHINERY
FOR HALE.
C ONBI8TINO of Ouenera, Lappars, Cards, lira wine
Froaeoo, Speeders. Spinning rramus. Ac Ac
ThU mochtnary l. bat twniaSy worn. Au in goed
aoudUtoa and will h* sold cheap.
Kor d**artpUon aad price apply in paraon or bv mall
i v TIIomas S SIlAW,
. • ***nt Trauiont and Suffolk milt,
»•*— .a u. *
8flW ultiki
IvOWsU, j
ulilpry, to chi.v
Tiber* fi* !li« Wbstrum V' oti!
iru *NT IMG 1’nhMi m " i
IMi l* *« lit V sti* JO »■> LT)
rein $1 «>') o $iu 00can be • n
evt-nmj. A liberal ca*h <:• i
"Wi tl Soul *1aiup f- r op*
rtx« Circular Addn r*
,1 A M Rs K Kl.f.J' TT, n*)K
LIVE AUENTH WANTBU FUH <Y sj £ il
OF NEW YUHK
OR SOCIAL LIFE in the GREAT CITY.
Woudi rfui dnvelopmenta am* na t • • rrn' mM- - : •
Varriod w«ri. KxtiO'sd. A( , Ac I r:«* f ho
fmi»i B<>«>k to soil j ubilehM. Tnr v»;*» • ru - I- »
over given Address, N. Y. Book ( *». 145 Nn--n ,
.s«w York
\ GKffTN WANTED F«»IC III?',
LIGIll OK 9 UK Oft l<I»
UonUlnlng Fl»»alwood's ‘ Life of < l m " -i i i.i,.n
of ih- Apostle• Kvangcllsta and Murvi** ” 1
Jivide: **» «>t I'lirlslU'ilijr," “il: t .. y « f■ J
l», letfphus;''History of ft I P'Ug.i »• ■ »*: r
w'lii treatuo and 'at»l■* ruiHi'ng • ; * . • .1
wnii Blbis History, coniaioing • iny flno ii
roe whole orinifi a complete lr*a-wry ofi'hi rt k
Knowlfdgo. ^ Ft n .
Ivi 18 H.HRVRNtl
PATENT OffHANIC VIBRATOR
It. mr 1
into ths E*r7
is not psrMptthls
rvninvi* noun'* in
brad and onalilra tho draf
to lltur difitiii< tiy at ciiurrh.
Cure ^uaranl«x«<xL Tri al»r»c ou Catarrh
an l Dl41uvms scut tr. i* J *r T. IL Hi?well,
JtiDrvaUway, inxil.
novlfi 4w
GETTING I P CLUB
Great Saving to Consumers.
Pari - * ei qvtra bow ! t **t op t nbt, (
•«*nii for Prick List, and a Club form will strompaiiy
It with full dlrrctlon- making * la-f* sa\<ng to coi
"uliters and remunerative to Club o.gtu z* r*.
Tie Great American Tea Co.,
31 A 33 VKNKY NTItEUT,
P, O, BOX M44 NSW YOHK. ■ .
■* obnts WasTKii lor n niw iTiaeiniteil w.iro by a
dlstingnishod Son'hern |ourna:i,l J ..n , U.e
Life and Tlaieaof he lam.-nted (ienif.
ROBERT E.
with a fnll rrcord «»f th* rnm;m•/*.* and h
hi** • OMfANfON* IN K*** " >*d I'r 11,
vililngly le die.’’ T e L)f« of Gsn i.*-.
full «)l fact* >»f Intoroi" n* v«*r before ptihii-
hai «l*cinr vol . 8.5 pp. and ; 0 ilf« ilk<•« •
Gr*at ndarem*»nia oflurtd Dtsab'e i Ht die
men and women to sell thl- grt-n work. t. B
•t )’O.. I'ubli-hor*. 8M ♦ roadway, New Y*** . iw
ACENT8 WANTED FOR
"LADIES DF THE
WHirii flDUSE’i
Standard »nd official hlorrapblcs y f every ml*tr»-*<if
fbc i’reilde ’* Mansion from W^phuuM* n ti i »
operb’y 111 u trail'd <»n steel. For c pculai mi, i ms’
Co . New^orfe, • ncIi i ttl’
iddro**, U S. 1*1*111 I?iii
Chicago, or Ht Lou s, v
I) v | *,
$1,000 TO $2,000
SALARY WE GUARANTEE To PAY
ISriOK A'lENTH nf experience; or.» I«t e-.-oi
tJ »1* u lnau ie ofTered by any oilier (’tib
omni -
ll!<
us a
«nd popaUr beoks and exciualve lernpir'-. A "■ i.'il'. ■ *
rare chance to sMrgatig man or *
uoney. Secarn youragenry direct Ir.. , , 0 pun..-i ■ re
\ernts are n aklnu JnO to JUKI per
or onr new Illustrated H inks tv'o ginr mte.
sklaryor a large ciiinmiesloii with a emyiee ..
n. viMw
B. BI'XH A U'i . Hartlmi T
Oimrdinu’N Halo.
B T >lrln* of anerderirom tha Court ofOrd m.v f
Fallon county, on tbe Firs: Tue-.i y u ry
tiiiq will be en d before tho Our' lima.: ,1 I,. |,i
Hslton. WhliRold coiniy, betwean the legal > oura m
“A* 1 ‘J** Hact or parrel of land lying atul h. I -In
thr city of Dalton, and hn*iwnonthu mapot said city
a* town lot No. 18, on H«lvtg* street, and'h«; south of
tb« lot nrxt adlo’alng on tbe north to th» »*iid lot xo.
IS and numbered 17, ou the west side of said ^.vivldge
treet. Terms ca»h
MARY A. WILLI'.MS. Ooardian.
novlfi lawilarl printer’* fee fn it , t a«, i., n .
ADVUNIMl ItATOIl’N N klsi: OP ||| |;
BAINBRIDCE FACTORY
G KOHGIA, DKCATOK COUNTY-On the F'rst
Tuesdiy in Jannary non. will bo sold n (bo court
bouse door In th- city of Utluhr.ilge, In . i d cnunit
with n the lawril hours ol sale, tbo mliowln • Ui wo ■
The i nt ro Imereti in th" t'u. k of ih- '1,'iV.i.rldgo
Manuloriurinu (^impany. cone'etlng of Forty Acrestf
ian.1. more or lr». the largo F.rp. . Hill.,lug. He
Machinery, and all other appurtenances locul .1 near
the city of Ualubrldgo aud In thu 15th district of r»ld
county.
Terra* #f Hate—Une half .ash; balance la fwelvo
oionthe with Interort, secured bv mortgage on our.
cheaed property. W. U. D. T.iNUjt
.... K.L HAIIUTP,
Admtnts rators of the osuto of 8. Uavi* Tonga