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DEMOCRATIC TICKET
FOB COWG.UES"!
(•rrisTti combimiciu. distuot)
Cen. P.! M. B. YOUNG,
Of the Coanty of Bartow.
yOIl DI8TIIICT 8KWATOU.
COL. CBOBGK HILL YKR.
FOAl BEPBB8ENTAT1VEH.
COLONEL B. F. HOOK,
DB. J.1B. WILSON,
UKMir JACKSON.
FOB HJIKRIFF >'
J. O. MA BUIS.
FOB CI.KHK SOrKKIOll COC11T :
XV. It. VKNABLK.
rOB TAX RKCK1VSK:
A. O. (1HIKII.
FOB TAX COLLRCTOn:
IlIllIEL It. 1IOVLB.
fob county tukasuuku ■
C. n. PAYNE.
FOB COUNTY 8CIIVBY0B :
W. A. HAUDIN.i
FOR COHONKnt
'.WILLIASirKlLF.
ATLANTA.GEORGIA
Saturday Morning. Ccc. 10. 1870.
Tub following resolution win adopted l>jr flic
Democralic Convention, field lu AUauta on t te
17thof August, 1870, to-wit
Itoolced, That tho President ot the Conven
tion be instructed to appoint an Kxin-utive Com
miltcc, composed ot two from each Congres
sional District, who shall choose a chairman
from outside their own number wiih power on
their part to call a future Convention ot the
Democratic party, and with such other ;>owcr»
as have usually exercised by Democratic Eccu-
tive Committees; their appointment to last uu
til the assemblage ol the next Democratic Cen
Fentlon.
In pursuance ot this resolution, the Com
mitteo was appointed lor the purpose* named in
the resolution only, but with no powr t.>
chsDge the plstlorm in any panicnlar.
IXmocr/ry.
The National Democratic l’arty, in conven
tion assembled, In New York, July, 1808, made
the following charg< against the Radical parly
In Congress, to-wit:
Under its repeated assanlls, the pillars ol the
Government ate rocking on their banc, and,
ahould it aucceed In November next, and inau
gurate its President, we will meet a* a subject
and conquered people, amid the ruins of lilierty
and the scattered fragments ol the Constitution ;
and wo do declare and resolve, that, eve; since
the people ol the United States threw off all sub
lection to the British Crown, the privilege o
trust and sulirago have belonged to the sever,» ■
States, and have been granted, regulated, and
controlled exclusively by the political power ol
each Htate, and any attempt by Congress, on any
pretext whatever, to deprive any Htate of this
right, or interfere with its exercise, is a flagraut
usurpation ol power which ran find no warrant
in the Constitution, and, it sanctioned by the
people, will subvert ourtormolirovcrmnent, and
can only end in a single, centralized, cuntolida-
ted government, In which the Bcpcrute existence
of the States will be entirely absorbed and an
unqualified despotism be established in place ol
a Federal Union of equal Slates.
That we regard the reconstruction acta nl
Coupes*, so-called, as usurpations, unconstitu
tional, revolutionary and void.
In the foregoing are live issues-yes, living
issues—between the Radical snd Democratic
parties, which will survive generation alter
generation in this country, and yet we are told
that all are dead and that there is no difference
between the two great national parties, but lbal
of finances and the management of money.
From such ignorance and stupidity may the
good Lord save us and our country.
In support of the declaration of principles
made by the National Democracy, we call
special attention to the following resolution
adopted by the Democratic Convention held in
Atlanta on the 17th of August 1870:
Ruotted, That the Democratic party ol the
Htate of Georgia stands upon the principles ot
the Democratic party of the Union bringing in
to special prominence, as applicable to the pres
ent extraordinary condition ot the country, the
unchangeable doctrine that this is a Union ol
of Stales; and the indestructibility of the States,
and of their rights, and of their equality with
osch other, is an luUispenatble part ol our pollt-
ical system.
Is this enough. Can any one longer doubt ?
Will they deny tho truth T Abandon these
principles, and the party will soon go to pieces,
but stand by and flru.iy advocate them upon
every hill and valley belore the people, and ail
will come right some time.
Agricultural Economy.
The year 1870 is now near it* end, leaving
with the industrious and economical bounteous
crops, but bad markets lor the principal pro
duct.
Farmers throughout the land h»va reaped
planteoualy ol earth's productions, whaievcr
they planted being brought forth msmfoid and
bonutifully. Thejpresent year ia crowded with
big events, and everjr farmer, with grateful
heart, acknowledge* its benefits.
The season Lu proven *1 beneficial ns could
ba, but the people, by'lheir natural Inborn ava
rice, bavo overlooked their true interests in try
ing to make too much. Large crops of cotton
have been made, at an expense that would have
auited a larger price on the product, but as it is
the cotton raisers will reap very small rewards.
Let us lint raise corn and oilier grain ; raise and
fatten our own meat; then wu can atiord to
plant cotton for the market.
A* we do, what little money we get for our
cotton we have to expend lor provisions, and
have an insufficiency to cflect material im
provements on our farms. It is a policy that
will prove injurious—already has done so, in
fact—and should be abandoned; and there is
no hope of its being so until the people sec the
importance of raising their own provisions first,
Democrat! i
Above all, don't yield nor surrender your
principles.
The negroes are entitled, It Is true, to vote end
to hold office under the reconstruction laws and
tho amended constitution, as they arc, and
we will ,not molest them in the enjoyment of
these privileges so long as this right exists, but
matter* can lie changed in a quiet and legal
way, through the ballot box and the regular
constitutional way, and it ought to be dene, and
wu hello to It will he In tbs course of time.
The right ol the States to control the question
of etiflrage ran lie changed and given hack to
the States where it lias always existed uniil the
adoption of the 15th Amendment, and that, too,
will be accomplished, it the Democrats will but
adhere to their principles.
We have never asked a negro to vote, and wc
don't expect to do to.
It was wrong to give or confer up< u them
political rights and wu cannot, in good con
science, invite them to vote lor Democrat*. Wc
are well disposed to the negroes, and will do
nothing tore exslavethem Willing to givefull
and ample protection to their person and prop
erty, treat them kindly and advise them to
make property and to educate their children,
but will never consent not to withdraw the
political lights, if it should ever lie in our power
to do it. This is plain talk, but we feel It to he
right, and wo will not deceive the white* and
negroes upon this subject. We believe honestly
that it IS .best, lor both races, that tho white
people rule and govern this country.
,T. L. Dunnino,—Tim political angling of
this scalawag on the prolongation question, dur
irg the recent session of the General Asstmbly,
w a* such as to call forth an endorsement liy
several of our Democratic cotemporariee, of his
honesty ol purpose in all polltieal matter*. It
Is true tin t lie dresses well, assumes the air ol a
gentleman, aud c'aiuis that Atlanta hat been bis
liouie for twenty-five years, but then his appeals
to the negroes on Saturday sle w conclusively
that he Is an unprincipled political demagogue
lie has yet to learn that the white people of this
Commonwealth hare too much fureeight to
confound the hissing ol a snake with the voice
ol kindness.
The loregoing is what tho Monroe Adre'iuer
says about Mr. Dunning who made a speech to
tho Degrees in Forsyth, and the following i»
also from the Advertiser :
B r^LfeKAFIl,
NKW YORK ASBOUIATKD PKB-8 DISPATCHES
NOON mSl'ATCUKB.
NEW TOltK.
parties designated to verify tbe news. The nf. Official AdVerGsements 1 A TilTbl^h o''.I”
!t*r wa3 refused, anil lb© GofertJrnPOt at onco ~ ~ en-rprlse. No humbug Aricirv-s l< M< i.m «>•
A PROCLAMATION.
reported very wealthy, lias been arrested > u the
charge of counterfeiting the 7-80 bonds, of whteb
Ui! Government redeemed over a quarter of a
million, lie was balled for $:)0,000.
A LA BARI t.
Montoomkhv, lktember 9—T his morning,
Smith withdrew Irom tne contest for the Gov
ernorship, and yielded Ilia office to I.ii d>ay
Everything is joyful, aud nodetniuiior com w..s
made except of tbxiikfuiuesa that the poutlict ia
over.
FOH+ttfiN.
Toons. December if — Munlargis, in the de
partment ol the Loire, has been cvueuaied by
the Germans. The army ol the Loire has a f a u
started forward.
A balloon from Paris ol tfir 8lh says the ji'.u
ation Is satislactory.
The Prussians are actively constructing works
in the rear of the lines from a filch the French
recently drove them.
A large number ot prisoners have arrived
from Paris. They were capture I in the bailies
east tud south of tbd city no the second.
The Prussians, in Iheir attack, hurled 1 20 " 0
men against Ducrat, licvertkclos lit held lit.'
ground and repulsed the enemy.
Advices from Belfort to the 6th, snys, the
siege is progressing vigorously. The Prussians
were beaten oil In an attempt to storm the
winks. One Prussian regiment was cut to
pieces.
London, December 9 —T 7u article . n
President Grant's message say*ilshows a niter
stage In Grant’s downward career i 1 baches
how 1st liie high' »l imiiori' :e» w :,l go when the
baiauec ol parlies is unslal e
Berlin, December 9 KiDg Louis, of Hava
ria, writes King John, ol Saxony: "Tne Ger
mans led by King William, celebrated the
brotherhood of arms thus gtvie.; . orions proof
of the importance and power ol united Ger
many, and have negotiated to tlifo cud »i Ver-
KadicaI. BKNTiMSNT—The rTc'.sniation of dailies, and now invite you and other German
issued a proclamation giving the lacts, and sav
ing that even if the news wsft true, they would
I'lill have the right to expect a great movement |
ot the nation.
Advices from reliable parties show that the j
Nbw Your, December 9 — William Rockway, aucctsses of the Parisians were greather than
w.is supposed.
When the .balloon started, firing was heard j
south ol Paris.
Tbi Paris journals anuounce a chance in llm >
Army of tbe Loire. It is divided into three i
cor;is, commanded by Bourbaki, C’liauscy and
Billot.
<J E O It <J I A i
T?y Kufus B. Bullock,
Governor of said State.
8 O’CLOCK.
5 4w
$60
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DC
WIIFHK AS, f'fBc'fcl information hat hern recslvod at
this UejHi’tmfl! t. that a tnnrdrr was com/n tiled In tbe
co.ui y ol I. • lu or a Rjul the mouth of April, 187l\
upon thu body, -f' Qarb'S Ueynolds, by one Oao. Ellis,
■uu Wur the said hu.it* h»f* fled from Justice:
Now. tlnjeforu, 1 have thought proper to taanc this
niy proclamation, hereby offering a reward of TWO
THOUSAND I)Ol LAHH for the apprehension and
d«t very of iLu -a'd lino. it lli§, with evidence auffleient
to convict, to thu inherit) of said county and Htate. In
order that bo may be biou^ht to trial for the oflei s«
with v* hU^t-Ue lUudy't’ar I'od.
Given under my baml and the Great Heal of the Htate
at the capitol In Atlauta. this fifth day of Decem
ber, In tht- y»": of our Lord’ Bight cen flundied
and Have! ty, icl th* Independence of tho United
ntatva of Axa erica ho Ninety-filth.
MUFUH H. .BULLOCK
liy tho Governor
li ViD U CoTTiKo, Hecretary of Htate.
dec7 d itwlt
A PROCLAMATION.
* JUt
mat uflctorli k hu-Incas I
cipi a• required. Andreea Ngtbltt Co., nu
DOTlft 4ST
SALESMEN tVt.Vf h.
4:h M
Dunning, on Saturday, wbrn speaking ol the
motley crowd m the Court House square, “1
wish to God I could talk to the mothers out
side, is a happy i.iuslralion ol the coctamius
ling influence ol Radical association.
Vk^Tunniiig was not a friend to the South in
tier DtiNirugghi. He turned his back upoo At
lauta, and Went North the first op;>ortunity
Alter the war, he catne back, and has done his
host to bring about all the existing trouble, snd
has been the adviser of the negroes,
He is the Postmaster it Atlanta, and was the
detested can iidate for the Senate in the 85lh
Senatorial District; but when Colonel Winn,
of Marietta, was excluded in the reorgauiratiou
ol the Senate, Mr. Dunning, notwithstanding he
m at the time holding ibe office of Postmaster
at Atlanta, wan permitted to take his seal in
the Senate by taking the usual oath. How he
coaid reconcile it to bis conscience, when the
Constitution expressly pr. hibited him from tbe
privilege of holding both offices, we are not ad-
vi-ed. w
The Preeldeui’e Yleiaage.
General Orant leada oil his paper with a
thrust at tho Southern Democracy lor Iraiids
and intimidation, which, it It were Jcutt, in tht
lace of his parly performances in Missouri, Vir
ginia, the Carolines, Alabama, Mississippi and
Texas, his election law in Georgia, and the con
fessions ol Bowen, required no little cheek.
The heavy point of the message is the annex
ation of Sin Domingo, which is the President’s
grand panacea tor all political and pecuniary
ills We suppose the project is- at good as ac
complished, aud It opens to the American Re
public, the beginning ot a career of which no
man can see the end. It commits the couutry
to a good colonial system, which will ultimately
embrace all the Western Indies, and in Its inev
liable consequences, still more vastly modify
the character ot the Government—increase its
expenses—augment lu dangers and swell the
volume of patronage and corruption.
The President saya the country is to pay it*
llcbla and make its fortune out of Han Domlogo ;
but ’ for to nee are marie ol bankrupts not hy
buying, but in telling their assets aud buaineaa,
Thu last lime we heard from Raez's treasury his
liabilities were not worth a mill on tbe dollar,
sod he could not raise cash enough to buy a
breaklast. A* the ruler—bo the people. Some
lew native wood* and now and then a little
»creed ol tobacco, or a gourd of dirty sugar—a
little codec and a dry hide or two were the
results ol their industry. Baez sdU some law
rnulaitoee bail energy enough to keep their faces
clean, but the balance ol the negroes were iio
better than buslimen.
Doubtless we shall be told what the Yankees
will do with that magnificent country when
they get it. But we were also told what they
were going to do with this one when they got
It . and what they were going to show us in the
way ol growing cotton ; but it turned out all
talk. They could not nuke cotton half so well
an the "ignorant and debased people of the
South."
Nordotlioy want to grow cotton, or cofiee or
sugar. What they want is for sntneliody else
In grow It and let them do the trading on it.
C 'iiacquent!y,Vhey have got their growers in
San Domingo now ; aud these growers are just
good to pick ' It what grows of itself and eat it
up, and they are good lor nothing else. Tho
''nation" wilt upend five dollars in San Do
mingo, lor every one it gels out of that island,
lor twenty years to come, But it ia a good old
hot place for New England to unbend in, and
half * dozen earthquakes mty shake some ol
the old grannylsm out of her.
The President is inflammatory on isb—the
navigation of the St. Lawrence, and tbe “ Rev
enue Reformer*.' He intimates that ihe Rev
enue Reformers want to stop the revenue, when
lie know* they are simply assailing a larifi
which is levied for the most part to diminish i\w
r< venue, and to compel the honest farmers ol tho
country to pay five dollars bounty to a tew man
ufacturers in order to get one dollar into the
U dted States Treasury.
The President saya nothin* about tbe prom
ised amnesty, and, indeed, he baa a great and
growing dislike lor people who refuse to vole
the Radical ticket, fie don’t thmk they can tie
patrloti or statesmen—gentlemen or scholars
Macon Telegraph and Messenger.
princes to urge the King ol L'lUi i i to assume
thetlt'eof Emperor "I Germany i. iitnl with
the Presidential functions. Proud llms t take
the first step in German unify. I h"|"- for voir
assent and tlnlol other prim • < and lr e towns
EVENING I >1 -*1* \ i< I I I ;m.
W l Sill \<JTON,
M l UN1UUT IHed’ATClI ESN.
CALIFORNIA.
Han Francisco, December U.—Tho complete
census oI t «!.:ornia shows an increase in ten
years ot t.rlOlll Increase In the city of San
Fr&nci.-co 93,470, or marly two .hundred per
cent,
FOKKICN.
Fi.oitYNflK, Decembtr u.—The royal speech
was well received.
Higuor Branchiri bus been elected President
ol the lower chamber.
Aosta will set out lor Spain about New Yi hth.
The deputation from Spain is everywhere j
received with the warmest expressions ol wel
come. it has gone to Turin to ofler copgralq- j
lation to tlie future l^iecn ol Spain.
Tbe IP rW» special from Tours, 7ih, says 1
Hie Government states that the army of Loire
1* at its Aid q arters, hut the locality is nut
g'vcn. Despair hoe seized some here, and the '
spirit i ol i ttiers have rireti to meet the terrible
conditii n ol allnrrs. The Government declares
It at its reverses wtie only ol temporary nn- j
parlance.
Lon don, December 7—The town is full of'
I rumors purporting that Paris will capitulate on
the lOtli msl,
Greatcontractnrs are known to have prepared
Immense quantities of provisions to lie dit^
patched to Paris, and special contracts h
lien maio tor railway transportation.
I'ht'quarrel between Bismarck and the Crown
P mo lias broken out worse than sver.
liiwu.iN, Dr i ember 7.—A dis[ a eh Irom ihe 'TUuUbVND poLLana for the apim-hst slon sail
Kmc u 'tie Quron Confirms tbe report that ten
ili or...id prisoners, 77 cannon and lour (j un-
b ats W' re captured at Orleans.
stnnsa b nurahlv. No mn>pi
glroa h W Kt.’-Nal V
novtA 4w
Free to Hook /'gpnt*.
We will *er>d u h*n««ouui IVo-i>p. i i- . -w
llln#ir*led Kirailj to any .ook •. r.t r- • r
charge. Addr«aa, . aTioNaL I ubi. -iiimi r. • v
delpnlfts Pt. UolaMfK'. Hi . or Ht. LfPls. Mo no w
$10 Wade from 50 ■- ems.
tkimcliidk tirj{»*ntj> ureuta liy t-vtt y .»■’> a ,t.;■*-n**;
or 19 rtamiiit'i rent t>o0UK« |»-id fo/ ’ li At
etnl.jrforfl . li. L. Woloott, 1KI i $ fra .- j N t
DOTlfi
1 00.000 AGENTS W vNT D.
ROW WOMEN CAN M AKK MjNEY
And *tbor best bo ks in he market
McRnnrir A Mahtin. I5W t he i.u Mj-ct, Phi a.
rlB-4 *r
FARMER.!’ HELPER
Hcowa how io double the profit a o' . a .M, and
fartnori and ttinlr -*on-can each
CJ £2 0 It ii I A. i
By RiifiiN B. Bullock,
Governor of said State.
WHKKK T? r« l« n<»w pending In the Hnperlor
Court of tliv ri'Hfity ol Don^herty, a Bill ol indictment
charj4ji jr one Tiiohab Adams with the crime of mar
jjed v«i li iv* been oominltted upon the body of
j)U Dime*' in rttld connijr of l)'>n|{bertY, o« or
ab* at the *lth riny of NoYimber, 1©fi©; nod It haring
it reported tothla Doptrlnmni that the amid Adahi
har flud Irom |<i»t ir»- •
Now; ihcref'irr. I have tbooyht proper to laene ikla,
my proclamation, hvrchy i fft-rintj A reward of ONS
I iik I'lirla Sirc'r annnuDCea f*" Since tli«r 4lli
ol -|>t€ruber, not u ^111^10 heinous crime bat
In f n t ornmilU d, nor /no serious nttens© Againnl
property or person. Parii, without poi.ee, with*
■ •i t n ser^i nt-de vide Eyeing visible, without a
roustuble’H bliive, htrdlj liglitefi at night, is salt r
thin it ever was at any period during the
monarchy.
di-llvery ol the aaid in »>r a Auawh, with evidence
fnfltdeiit to r<,r,vtct, to -■* H! erif! ol aald coonty of
DoUkhei tv, In order (hat h i«y he br-ci^ht to trial for
Iho rrlmu with which h** ufoitid* rharj{«-d
(iltcn und»*r my baud and ttn: Groat H«al of tbe Htat^, at
lh< 1 kplt In Atianiu, this tilth day of Drcember,
In t-hc )bti *f our ly> <1 Hl^ht«.*n flood rod aud Seven
ty, ttiiu of tho Ind ian.b.i.• ol the United Htalca ol
Amurtea ihe Nlnet, tlfth
UUFUH H. MULLOCK.
My thv O vernor :
David O (’oTTro. Htcretaryof State.
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LIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR WljflflEN
OF NEW YORK
OR SOCIAL LIFE in the GREAT CITY.
Wonderful development* amon* ihe run' nri m
Married Aomen ttipo-ud, Ac . .Vt. I r.t • f . . <
ne*«t to eell pQbllahed. Th» t*e«*t
over given Addroaa.N Y. book t <•. 1*. *
New York,
A OKITS U t MI M P*"IC i «»«
LICilfT OF « II «v \% OH I.II'
Containing Pl^eiwood’a * Lllc. r t
ofth Ai>oet!ea bvnng« ll»t* a d >1 •
"Kvtdeu€«a ol On rut Ian it) ” "»1 •
by Joeephtl*; ‘ Ulstory of a 1 r 1 » < u *■ 1
w^th treatn»* and lablea l*» r-
with Mlbi 'iiaiory, couUtu ng id .u fl .
Theviholf ming a complete ir a • n
Knowledge. v «
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PATENT OWGANIC VlBTAT0 (?
Itau
Ir to the Kar?
U not |jerr«ptibl<\
remove a bOlMtN III lh«
brad n’jA eaablea iu** deaf
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WAEfiiNOToif, Decctuber 9. — Jfu;l Cabinet to
day.
The Senate cnnArined Re kwlrh as Attorney
General ol Louisiana, ami ID , Oil as Surveyor
of Customs at Houston, fexsa.
In the Senate, the resoiut ■ us i llen' l calling
on the l’resldent for all the tads n.aning S m
Dotningo, and the employment ol troops in
elections, were considered in f iccut.'.e ses.imi,
snd then adjourned to Monday.
The Senate will take no action regarding the
Georgia Senators until January Farrow, one
ot the conti".tents, leaves fir Georgia to night.
It appears Irom liplonmtic rorrrs »u T ii r
that Motley, on Align*' ! llh, t< b-gr;q- u ! li.i
following to Fmli it is au authentic hint that
tbe French G vernment telehrap: i d to i.on ,
yesterday, to know if Goners Lee h here, or
whether ho is 11 peeled. Tbe mppostiion is
that a military coininaii l is to tiu olb-red hlnij I
am not aware that General Lee I, in L-ui^n, [) e Gi V9 ’ S Opera HOUS©
i D© Uct, liowov/r, (hAt L v *
New A flverti.soriH.mLs,
IN BANKRUPTCY.
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Til 4 to id to nolle** that on tho i&rh «<f November
1 A I) 1H7 » a w-rrnnt 'll MA'-krup cy wgo In. *i, t
"t "‘t ’ «* ’ 4 tnt»* of llt nrr lHr«ch, of th*t r iv o
\t if t 'i. riHtnt oi Koiton and H »to of Gsoigit
- • >.n- b- * n A 'Judgi'd a Htnkrupt on hln own .• I
i " »i i- ipaymml an» d«bi tnd e iy. r * f *•
prr i v I . oi g - , to Fuch bmkropt, to nlm . r for Vi
-■ " 'ho ir.iaVr ol any prop.ny bv him, arts to*
* ,v 'aw - thai it miuMng l 'h crod t imi i.
mkruptcy
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/ ‘MiNMiHTI.NO i Gpvncr*, l.Apj-*T«. f’ardA, Drawing
v | r»n««* -pvt'dnfa ptnnlp|r F **'uo", Ac Ac
I tilt* iiwicki'i ar. u* but pa-ilally worn. Ail In goog.
OOlitlllloII a d W• 11 hr told cho.lp.
For description and j r n aiiply In peraon or by mat
to rifuMAH 6. H*1 Aw
Agent Trc t»n» ana Haffoik Mill#
octSb va«dAw4m ieowuil, Mue
COTTON TATES
INSDSANUR CflIPtNY,
l*rinct|Mil Ollicc-Mncon. 4<a.
or tliat he Is exiiei ted Tl
the Freneb Government s'
iety to obtain tbe and 1 «n
Irom so distant a quarter,
'ild show «ith am
e of mi Vary talent
roiild seem to argue
JOHN TK*IPtBT(l!f, ... Dlreei.
Ill* <* .UATKN I' Id V I NT.
Wepk Commoncinf; December 12th.
II V 10 I,.
fn her grrat performances Also, appoaranco of 1he
' polar Irlah f'omoilan,
J .flrlES M. WARD.
Th« f%rorlta Actrear,
ALICE V A N, E , and Company.
t «e- imiMl'KMtrT ATTRACTIONS NKIMTI V.
at ihe old lirtce. SOc . TSr , amt |i, Nn extra entree
r. -erved *e>.« opeu .11 , tiegm >i 7;is u'clock
declll-
jLxocutor’s Sale.
I N arordancc wlrb th« !aat Will and Teatamont of
ih‘nry»'. M rri't. dr*- aflvd latflofFLnrv r,..j tv
Tbi African Diamond Fislds.—The fol
lowing is an extract from a commercial letter
to Mesua Ruylanda & Boas, one of the largest
snd tbati the cotton for cash to work the im- dry goods homes in Manchester, EuglauJ:
pressmen Is for another crop.
Ths war la Europe, psrtlyzing tbe markets
lor ^otton, should prove how uncertain is cot
ton raising, sad alto prove that it ia best not to
depend upon the production of it alone lor our
iatamts, but to bare an eye particularly for our
support independent ot everybody.
Should the war cloee soon, then the market
will go up, and fanners may yet realize their
brightest hopes aud sell out their crops lor a
good price, and be better able to buy provi-
tton* sufficient for next year. May It be so, and
that they will look better to their interests next
year, and make corn and bacou plenty through
out ike land.
Belling skins to England for a sixpence and
baying back the telle for a smilllng is a part ot
tbe economy oi tree trade.—Tbrntf’e Free*.
Mot telling them at all, while you are compelled
In w monopolies lor the privilege ot keeping
N a part oMhe economy ol protection.—
7af ,u •»>*•' •
«i v«i-
^ •: • a
There are already about ten thousand people
it work Irom Natal and Cape Colony alone, at
tbe newt bsa bad scarcely time to reach Europe,
America and Australis, yet, We expect a great
influx oi people from all parts oi the world, tod
we thiuk that it will eventually tend more then
anything to the opening up aud developing, as
well as populating, this part of Bomh Airic* in
particular. Diamond* are now being loond at
tho rate of £50,000 value ner week. Tbe Jew
diamond merchants from the Cape have already
purchased lor actual cash in the field upwards
ot $500,000 worth, besides which larn quanti
ties are beiDg sent home privately by tne Oudere.
Tbe diamond fields are situated on th* banks ol
Vial river, which divides the Orange Free Stale
from tbe Transvaal KrpnbUc, distant Irom Ma-
ritzburg about 400 tail
The wonderfhl story of rain falling on a
group graves, near Mobile, and oowhers else, la
explained by. the presence ot a wild cherry tree.
Tbe gentleman who unravelled the myatery
sayi it is quite common at this season to see the
gap falling in showers irom the wild-cherry,
crape-myrtle and swamp poplar treea
some want of confident n in the govrument of
their armies.
It is stated, on proper autl.ori! v, 'hat tho gov
erumeut Ims only redeemed iigi'ly tm-uhand
counterfoil 7 30 bonds
NORTH CAROI.IV \.
Rai.kioh, Decern er V —Tbe lull wing wu
introduced in tbe Houve to-ilav :
lieeohed, That William W Hidden, Governor
of North Carolina, be impeached ot high
crime* snd misdeinesnors in ollVe.
Tbe resolution was referred to the Judii ary
Committee, and wdl probably be acted on to
morrow, and a committee to conduct the trial
before the Senate. I be Senate will take prompt
action in the matter, aud a court oi impeachment
will shortly convene.
MARYLAND.
Bat.Tiuons, Decern’":! D Maryland ex the
Baltimore A Ohio ltdlroad, tor a fifth of Ui
transportation through luu State; le i Jed agams
tbe State. The State filed cx eptl. ns. The
court intimated that each pu>seugi r could
recover one fifth of tin ir Ian- !r m the company
NF.W 1 011 K.
Nuw York, l)ec«mtier U.—J’dtlr rsou & Co,,
provisions, Urnut it Ascougb, bird oil, liave
suspended. A dry g'Hi Is firm has failed f r
$200,000—a clothing bouse tor $.'id''),(X)0.
Special to the World, irom London, 7ib, *ay»
Allen writes from St. Petersburg, 2 i A w ar
like feeling Is prevailing over tbe who!'' empire
Gorticliakofl's circular created an universal
Ueling ol joy at Bcbrutapol The Emperor
notified tbe reserve o rps to hold themselves In
readiness. This is considered very important,
as this measure Ins not been resorted to since
the Crimean war. Russia is Committed to hold
her line of conduct, and hit rest Wed to proceed
In spite of all opposition. It is announced by
tbe Emperor that 40,000,000 rub es will le
devoted to extraordinary war expen-es. By the
1st of January, 49,700 remodeled guns and
150,000 breech loaders will be ready for use.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Columbia, December 9 — l ue supreme Court
ot South Carolina has struck Irom its docket
the action involving the validity ol new bills ot j
tbe Bank of tbe S'.alr of South Carn.in
Another war claim is thus dUpmed ot, aud ] tt'h district "• or.'i tuxllr lfonrr*n
Judge Carpenter's decision, upholding the
validity ol tbe new bills, Is not sustained.
FOKKIGN.
ntho'Uod ■ 'appal
a « n oil i. apittl
■ ir it with "tan- Coni
- .-:i. ot "ullcjr II i diirs.
* ( i,000,0 on
A 600,Out
4 160,000
i O THK PUBLIC.
< « » UP’TMF AOSNCI 8, |
•Ia.. .Hiccnbor ft, IfJTO. f
I’ll tt'cnllon It uiv tofl to tbln «t«rltDif young
Ir rgn InniHaiion, tbe pftopl* o
is <»r 11 it u’.J « pr.*a i it.
t >ru>«i / tl >>u' * y *r . I $ half wo. It b*»p alr«»<ly at
t.ulTi- *1 r.ti a w*itt t o In the'ni l. I* ha« lf$u*)<1
>1 wotietti* i.id lEStcaUiiy locruaalng In
y ,m ;!
lAOjri
'llV » I
\ i» i«; iy i r u it E m
iro prnuomioally maua^cd, and itl VsOMYKH arc
•r* miitlv pti il.
It-fu U'lil a hrllHart on*, and It app‘*a1a, wlihon 1
loMia urn to ihr u.'MiIk-’ijCa' ai.ti ptirtolUm t»f our
••for coD'innod »npport.
Tula Uorapany b not confined to Ofonria, bat l®
ipidly Hxttiiidliu lr» b'la'ii- ft into other Hiaia*.
GUUD auLNTh WANTS J.
Will. ,j.
HU F T AGKNGIKH
a. A. TOON & CO.,
Mkxuract' , biiu or
m!>.ro,om r„.,iv.wdo.w.foj'd/; , .j, 1 ‘); Brooms, anil Dealers in Produce
I *;tid C 'UUly, oil the flr-l 1 uosdnv
ifi• o' owlnK A' d" t<» wit:
lvfl ti p #, m .ro or leaf, of land lying In ibnTfMhdla
met U * '» f fa*’ 1 couni«. No n<d rccolleced j >11. r.
Mictt •• nu»I Nil on So'i h «nrt Weat, D, <Jeor t u. tja
uor b. atm Mta M* <r >t on the naat
Alfo, 1.1 • acre . more or l a«, oi lot No. Cl, In tho 111 n
Uirlr ' i ( -rt d colli.ty
A '•>. 'itfi a* to- lu -aid dlairtet and county, No not ro
ct.l «• * d, lying north •»! lot lam a: r -aid.
•'.da* tbe* proper y of doctuatd for the bonefl of the
(i- * - .nd crodi tor*
I L t >1 > I! til ‘ 'Afh ai.d half credit 'or 19 mouth-
November Ft, 1510,
WM. O. BUTTON, i A .
WM.P MliKuilT, f Kxecu orH *
I'r iitm'g l«:r |
is l.o lit. I A, I'aULDINR CO UNTV,
< RDtHAUT’a Orricn, December4,1870.
j i F. LhHKRHY ha- Applied 'or exemption of
" * • t-r-onalty ai.d retting ai-art and valuatbin ol
b*.ui rit- nd, al(1 I will pa—upon thw-ame at lu elork.
A M , on the 13kh day cl Dlcember, lb7M at my ofllc
ft. b. MoUitKuUlt Ordinary.
dec7 dawlt prlmm*- l».«*
i. EO ti€i IA, i latton County
Ordinary's Omen, * ovember 8. INTO.
M BS. MAHV J FIBLDKU, Admtu -trnirlx ol H. L
Kidder. .Ate of -aid coanty. applies lor leave l >
k '.be reAl s-iate (*l dec- eeed -
A ; < r-o - concerned arc nollfiad Co Ate their objw
Iioim . i - any t-xi-i within ibo tiuis pri serif nM tv law,
or ic k\9 a ill be granted. A tine** my oftlnal slgiijturc
J II MuKKOW ordinary
nov0*'4m
(.!■.«>!((; I A, Henry ' ounty
printer s I
Orpinary ’s ornoi, Movembe 14, 1870.
Til AH M .
real estate
ceased -
oblectl-.ns exist, let them be A ed within statutory
r ji L M’i L1V * N, AdmlnUtrair x ot Thot
J• 8ui Ivan tpul.e- for leave to se I tn« rea
oi Wild Tho mat M. Holllvan. deceased-
tiaO. M. NOLAN, Ordinary.
primer’* f« t #»..
Fulton Sheriffs Bales for January. 1871.
NX tltlOO,). HTUKl'/r,
M ASH VI lLE, TENN.
^ 1 all ocderi promptly at tho lowrai rate*
• in
BOKOVA . ■ ui rou oi nti
Court or Omoin 4bt, November Term 1H70.
AirirUKAS t 'h-»fle- ^chnatz, Administrator of tha
otAte of Alex M, Ha u. late of tbe HUta of Min
i h mi\. tloct as 'd, ro r aenU 'bat ho ha- tally dla-
charged Ills paid ru*f ai.d prays for Utters ot dit*
All person* concerned arc uotlflsd to flic their objec
tion*. I anv ex'-t. wilhlli th*• time all wed by law, «l-e
let r- ol (I rufi iou w.ll be granted Id* Applicant.
DANiftl PITTMAN Ordinary.
SMbtfrr* OrT 1L MllwrM,
Ui Mrvadway, 1st* i'ggfc.
GETTINtt IIP • 1.1 B .
Great Saving to uon umsrs.
Fart.es cnqa’rr f.cw i t »ip c oIh • n *,
I in'* i -rni w ..if v
king a la f - »v n. i*. to
•end lot Price List and
it with mil direction-
eumcr» and remuuerM'. v
lie Great Americaa hi >!o
31 A 33 VI'AFV \X H 3 I I ,
*. O. W X ftHK NHW i .
okN • .k AriTE f r a in v» i i iu?-1:
Itsting’Mshftd S4ju'hcrn Joarna i-' I
r '* *nd Timesol he lam nt<d «<«■ .r.
ROBERT E. LE,
Great - 1
m**n euiM ;
A DO.. Ft
AC N78 W^Ni D t R
'LADIES OF HE
. WHIfH EjU
ii.
•<Unda»d and offtcla 1 hlowrapb'c- <>'
the Preside ii'a Mansion froru VN n-h
*ap-vbly lllu-trat d on ste» I. Kor .
a<’ ire**s, CJ H. PrausRinO f'o , .New
Ot ICfOa bt 8t L.IUIS, Mo
$1,000 10 $2 000
SALARY WE OUARwYi'EE T . PAY
w
OOK AGENTS f ex*' Hen
slon than Is o^c* i. by
Agents sre n thing * «0 t«. • l
lor our new Illustrated » uk-
aalary or a large cominisaior w
and popular bcok- and exc u-
raro chance to energti c me
money. *<ecore your agen
nf-vift
IMw
J H
Atte
t: John T Ooopxe,Clerk.
printer’* fee M 50.
J 4bd
Notice t.o Dibtors and Creditors.
A 1.1* persons Indebted to Jepilia loandrom, late of
iv Kayette c«»u: ty are requested Ui rn he payment to
me nudcr-lgh' d A!: pi*r*ons having cImIibs agalast the
e-t.ity of JrtptbA Liu drum, deceased, -re hereby noth
fled to present them in term- ol the law.
W. K LANDKL'M, I tr vttrntnrm
<4 M.L*NDKUM.( Kxocnlor *'
i nn'cr’e fgM
A flrxiioi'>* rotor’s Hale.
B Y virtue ol an order from .be coart oi Ordiiiarv of
l iyCon Conn’y Ga , wir be sold before the court
I ou-e door, in the town t Joiie-lHiro, between the
uaual hours o f au e. on thu flr-t Tue«da» lu February
text. 4W neres * f land to-wit; part- of lota No. 87,
118. 10/, aid 10f>, ail in the inti District of originally
lleury now Cla\ton county bold ns the property of a.
L. Fielder, dccuaecd, or d -♦r'button, Teima cash.
MAKY J FIKiJKh, 'dmir.iatratrlx.
d(rc7-tds print***'- fee $f» p<T square.
W ILL be -old .before tbe Coon House* door i
c t\ of A'lania, Ku um county, eia . ou the Kir-t
Tu • ay u J v uarv L(*xt, within the f&FiJ Lours ol
fa tne following donenbed properly, to wn ;
Ab th .t tract or parcel of land lyiUf «i#a b*mg In the
" ‘ ‘ t oi or.i lually Henry now ru.ton roauiy
cue pita oi -aid district ae lot No lui n,
.rtiuiug acres, moro or l»*sa, hsTlng Ihu following
boron-, to wil; commsnclni at the -oiitaca-i corner oi
si d ot -nd running w,*t to the Wet ern <t Atlant c
Kar.rottd, th* net we.t vo tha first brai cu thei cedown
tbe bra. rh until it will Inrlque eb ht) acre-, then e t •
the line r.ami* K to tbe line running north and rou b
8oiu hy virtue of and to satisfy a fl fa is-ui u i rt< ii, ti u
ruiton ftipcrior (»«>urt In lavor of Adam Oliver v-
tioo ot Aoitg, bat diBftTowa any iaienti *n to use Of.rge Kdwar » Fropnrty pointed out bj w, 'j 1 *
Madrid, Qrcemlwr 0 —Queen Isabella st-ii'ls
a formal protest from Geneva against tne e!ec-
H
A <1 ini ii Imi x*a ( -iilo.
V flriui nl an order of tbe oart ol Ordmarj ot
i a roabty Da , will ne ,.,'d before the coerr
■!■>- door lu emit ronnly. on-th" Aral Tne.da, In
Jaiin iry nut, »IVbO' ' " " s*l Lour, ol aafo :
i uni io i No.. 14 • and 1J. couuioiug "»« hundred
aid w.'iity arrea. ni-.re . r le*., llofo* atd twin.' In Ihe
up;" r .pvei.tli dlatrlct of Mid e-iuniy. <>a 'be mad laad-
n.' from »ln.' t o u raycttevilfo Rol aa tbe proper.
i*o iford K: Hm th. dccMaed.'or tbe beoalt of the
iinra and erod '.ora. 'lernr* raah
It. N. SSlin, Admlnlatrator, Me.
DdVlS td rnnter’a «« IS mj iar«.
forC{ All political racliona are violently ill- . A |.„ tt , l ir, t . „.m« ilms and place, all Ihat lr«ci or
tacking Prim and the party that eltcfod Aosta, i’*'. ' " ; * 1 ‘ u ''"‘K »" d t* 1 , 1 * imben-yor eitauia,
kouwi. tu be pan or said tltjr ae lul No l IS, frouiue
London, December 9—A dispatch Irom Ber- •.“ " e,i. n|»irc"U00(eet, aDd muninK back uunheaiii
, „ ... «• me width 3*. led Ui Lackfo street be'Uir part ol
Unsay* that King \\ nltam accept u the title ol oru.ut iy, t.ua tut ><*. 78 in tbo I4'.hui»u-ic» of orfoi
Emperor ol Germany, Immense c nth uaia*u. at tourfo.'o! 7d «re, more“ oVfoJ.' fSkdolf af
Berlin. propeit> or n> n. bs»«*bb. uj vinaeui and to ,sii,i>
n . , . , t« , ft a. on* taane. iiom the bs-ier or toart -o
The French acceptance of the conference lor uon..uiouut) tohvoiof Wily, daua- a Co.. *«. e.
the aettlemenl ol the Reeti rn oiteallon 1a nnr...n " ^i»-ceu »(.o one latned rum tha Saperlor Coal oi
tne •eiuement or tut tutirn quesiion is un .ou- , WL , iaeld rountJ in taxor of ■ ,ui, sionT * p 1V !r v.
Wellborn tee Silt*.
(i ittarciiuii’H Main.
B Y vlrineof anerdo. n m the Ooert of Ordinary ol
Kuiton county, on th Fir.t Tured-y In January
u IV, Will he . "Q he!' re tb I,, urt House door ia
Dalton. Winfield coatrv, heiw rn the least-osnot
ra n. ed that tract or parcel o> Imd lyln* end betas la
mu city ol Dalton, and mown n tne map ol eatd city
a oiwu i t No IS, of seixlg a'.reei, end the aonihof
the lot n it adjo eln* on tht n rvb to tb 1 raid lot Vo.
lb an-1 Bum ered 17, on tho weat tide of said aelxldge
-t-ect. 'ermeca.h
MART A. WILLIAMS, Onardlao.
noxlS lawtlattl printer 1 , fee SS on eenaro.
dlUonal.
Bismarck consider* the delay in voting for a ! boambe: hih.“ib“Q
new constitation as work.ng mUchiel. j *!lente^fo”^“‘ciJn^intfo,^ 1 ^ -he
Took*, December 9 —A dispatch from Le i vv c*« rn a aUmtic Hail way street iixj feet and >n rn.
Man. announce, the arrival from Bari, of a ! *r.cn
balloon with new* to the evening «f U»«tb.| ^7to ■W-sSff'SLiiSji*
No military operation* of any importance siuce " " ‘ ‘
k K. SMB4M u, principal tnd C.
Pr prt) poiuWd cut by plain tin’s atturucy, hi
Ue 8d inat. Trochu has received a letter from
Von Motlke announcing the defeat ol tha army
of tha Loiiv, and granting a safe conduct to
»**!«</ was*. — ~ ■ *7“ a m., . SH6U IblUlUUdUl
t iw’ i onri, 1* ‘Joth district, u. M.. in tavsr of Joseuu
Bhovt vs. Jasper Amtlh, lor work or.d 'mprovemtuts on
•old lot. Levy made and rotoined to me by J. H.
Thompson, L. V., ihls Dwcouibwrftth l HJ7U.
docfftdi
w*, Amvjiuwmii if
A. M. RKHalitboN, Deputy BberlS.
"I is* •> ho per levy.
pnatar’al
ilDII.MSl'UATOR’S SALK OF TUB
BAINBRIDCI FACTORY.
G Buurna. DROATUK COtTNTT -Ob th" PtrM
Tn«>dax >n Janaary urxl. will he aold at the eeort
hi.u." dour u tUu city ol ltelubrtd(». In Mid eoulx,
w tnn thu lawfilbonr. of tale, tha mllnwtng, to-wit:
7 b" mi ru Inlereal in tha stock of the tiatnbrtdn
Manuia' turtnv Conr any. cnalatlng of Port? Scree ol
I .and, more or Iraa, vh» lance Facto * Bafldlag. lu
Merhlnery, and all other appartenancee. located near
the city of Ualubrldge aud In tbe IStb dlitrtct of seld
county.
Term, ef Bale-One half rash; balance la twelve
roiitha with Interest, secured by mortrrege on pur
chased property. W. u. D. TuNfJfi,
V. L. BABBIT,
Admlnia ratnri of the estate of B. Darts Toaae.
dec* Aw
a .
W. W. ADAIK, Aiiciiouocr.
THE GRENVIl'E
I WILL sell on the premises, on TIP "•»l) p u .
rtth ln*tant,atl o'clock, P M . v X '• • . mk
UKFlDRNt'K LOTo, ou the comer K» * h .oil
Branch ttn eta
Tfceaa Io*- $re near the holiness pirt <»• i h i
atrwat. on a b ntiful a cvailou. lb *u. l . H .*
lota will '»• -«.ld 4' a *llpuia*a«1 tines nr .« . ,, r ,.
mov d Immema'.ciy at the op; dim i l Mio $.u c i . . r . f
tb-* lota Thla proweriy mu-' haaoidt. .tt jn-.--.i g
moDiml engagemu'u. ot.k nt for ha g n - *r.
one-belf cash; hi Ruce 3*i and 80 day-, k now** ,*1
aaaalon at once. vv ^ a I it
Heal Bi*iair Agent. *
Between Ktm>>a l Hotel and n it ii« w
decftdlt
\. R. FOlViai.lt, Aiu lioiircr.
\clsnlsilHtrHtoi* , M - nl <.
B T .
t'yof
i" tt,
1 ct r.
h tun-
« r-o
Htid
rutoeu, an order irotu tb" i .iur o u :i
fdt-o coanty, I will sell he cro It
dei.r lo A'laetk oe the tl ret Tucrdty nj.ninr
within tbe tevSl hoar*, of ea'e ont-cl'y " I.
upon which Uieru • a entail dw I,in■ , - t ., L ,
on west I'eechtree street 73 loot atm .- innl
feet, etUhla-n. t orley end Rtyrn ui d f . i r -
lot No. 0*. ot the 14 1 'letr'ct oi nrl on, y o
Vnlton eaunty md u the pr>i»irt, o hi a , n
Parne, deeeeaed, for the hi-ucllt of the nr, -
creditors. Terms rath
MICll A HD K PA YNB A 'ntlnl.troor
_novM-4d printet'n ha tb; ■ „m
Fulton Bhoriff's Sale for Januviv. 1871
city of Atlanta, Pol'on maxty lintryi, q „
Irst Tn-tdat In Jtumary next, within tne taw uir,, ui .
tha ol 1 -wing nropcrtr, lo-wtt;
7'ne onu-balf intercat in tbe Parnl'ttra ai d y ,
hen rain* to the United Staten Ho c , c.n.-.n ,, ...
Utllce. Parlor, chamber. Dlnltta Room atm K. ten
Pnrnitnrr Lnrlod ou aa the uropuri) ot ii j ,,
SOL biTtrtoeo. and to watlnf> a inn te. < tl , , .
floiu Ku toe Blip- nor Court in tar< r,, Fr.-.t -Itnuve
Deont* Jottneon. Properly potund out |„ .,,,
Noretalwr t, 1871. a m r'ttlltKns *
o . . . . U ‘T U » Mteriff.
Printer's lee S3 Mi levy .
deed-Ida
AdmlulMtrHtor*aa Halo
B Y Tirtia OI AO Older ill the t ourt III Urd urt nf
Pick .ina coanty wit, -w. -Id bel.-re : "• ourt“ u ..
doorlneaid cs 't, beiwcnth'-i-vilrel h are, lh «
Allred re.Ided at fa time m hi a, ... wl ,„,„
la* 1« sever more or lee. a no at, ae m , d nor
lion of an adjoining lot .n h" llm Dt-i in a„.i m ,.-c
ttonof eatd coant. The place i* r r> will 'inpr. ed
and bea a irrist mill upon the i-rentl,"- tto a ■„ m.
beaut of the tuDe ana cred tr.re ol said do .»
Tetmecaeh. KLIaB w ALLHd
Aimin' ' ‘ '
wetM-td
Admlnletreti.rof Blia. all,eg.
pMater'a lee $6 per eqaara.