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DEMQCIUTIC TICKU
FOIt CONGRESS!
(?svenrn oohobmhokal diptejct)
Gen. P. M. B. YOUNG,
Of the County of Bartow.
FOIl tUHTUlCT HBNA l'UU.
COL. GEOItUE HII.LYI.lt.
FOll UUl»BB8ENTATi\
COLONEL E. F. HOCK,
Dll. J. S. WILSON,
HENIIY JACKSON.
FOIl SIir.HIFF !
J. O. II A It 11 IS.
FOll CI.EBK SUPKHIOtl CO OUT :
W. H. VKNAIILK.
FOll TAX IlECKIVttll: 4
A. G. GBIKH.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR: ,
SA.IICEL II. HOY LE.
FOll COUNTY TllIUBURBll
C. 1*1 PAYNE.
FOR COUNTY 6UHVKYOR
W. A. HARDIN.
FOR COHnNUH:
WILLIAM Kii.E.
ATLANTA GEORGIA
Frluiiv Morning. Doc.
Wk have Imnslerred the card issued by
Col. I’lodgell, frpm tbc Era, addrewd io llie
j of Georgia, to the Inieluo . . an Al
though ",e do not a.-ireo wi'l, him iu politic#,
yet vyc publish his cur , and trust the people oi
Georg 5 ", of all partita, may, without destinction
id color, obey the laws and keep the peico.
This is very Important, and we make rp-cii
ap: al to the Democrat*, so tint no disturbance
or I 'each ot the peace may be charged t > them.
Frluclplce, Not .Urn.
This is one ol tbc time honored mottoo ol
the good ' Id Dtmoeratic party id the pant, ami
should bp during time.
The party auccvs depends mainly upon its
jpm.oiples, and huelity to the principle#, c.m-
Ihlped in Its platlorm, baton the contrary, when
the pfrty abandons or departs from its platlorm
v-ol 'principles and begin* a sort ol time-serving
policy, lor the purpose oi carrying the election
at tbc sacrifice ol principles, it will generally-
end in deleat and destruction ol the parly.
And qs an evidence ol thl", we call the atten
tion ol the reader to the following account, . iv
en by a correspondent ol the New York > it.'ioI
of tho courie pursued by the Democrats in the
late oicction3 in the State oi Louisiana, and 11
tho (ideal of the parly in tint Slate :
7o the Editor ; im lilandartl:
Bin—The election which > is just closed In
Louisiana is a:i thoroughly llepubiiLau in its re-
rounter all the old
the form ol the contractors. Tlieso united to-
I'etiit I is io form the full moon, or “rfne," whicli
wii! et c rcle the whole City ( ouucil and the
red estate ot Atlanta, Iron) which the m itiqg
rays may be redpchal up n othefi.T. any on
tho grandest schtme id iinpoiitiun-t oxer
was concocted or practiced upon anv people
since the days of the Yaz speculation A
word to tbo wise is sufficient
Rooms of the Ht* ns ( knth.vl Commit tee. i
Umon Hf.I’CUUCaN IbUlTV OF UaoKUlk, .
Atlanta, Ua., December Id, 1870. 5
A few esses ol outrage and intimidation lor
politlcsl ilicet having already occurred, I have
thought proper to invite the attention ol the
promo ol this State to the tact that it is the i ar
nr-t desire of tho Republican party to close up
t iri vir the issues which have bm-Moro divid d
uy by tbe early admission c 1 ..ur State into tbo
L’ni iii, and the seating of ourSt-r '..re and Rep
rosemstives Irr Congress.
This desirable result can only ' ■ accoiiiiilieh
cl by such action as will Batiste Cor.ere.-t- ami
the country that the people ol Georgia ree. g
nize the Constitution ol the Slate anil of 'in-
United States as tbo lundimotiUl 1-. -v, v ' > it
they are not only willing but ready to r. o
every citizen the equal < njoyment ot civil and
political rights.
It is williin the power, and it is the duty ■ I
the white citizens of the State to sec that ttie
colored citizens are protect: I In the m-rei , of
their constitutional rigli's, and it tld- '« M
done, Congress will j i-dly decide t*,.» ve are
unfit f t seif government, and will provide other
means to secure to the colored men the < xv.r-
eile ol the rights which have been Conieriikl
upon them by the Ccnstitutiona! amendments.
I Lei eve that a large majority f t ho | copie
ol this .State will perform id the duties ol goo
Jaw-abiding citizen., aud to tbc end that lh« l(f
nocent mav no* lie made to sutler for th- gult.. ,
I hereby caii upon the good rt zona at eaeii
Vot t place to report rry - t,y letter, or other
wise, in full, ail the particular# ol any lutim du-
tion, whereby voters are deterred from going to
toe polls; any violence, or other impropei eon
duct, whpreby voters are prevented (ruin voting
or made to vote against their will . and any
other tact which would, tend to make the ele<
lion anything but a lair, tree, and untrammelled
expression of the popular choice.
I his information is necessary to enable Con
gress to .-et aside the election where trau-1, in
timlda'ion, t-r violence has occurred, and l"
tike such other steps as may be necessary to se
cure Inst,,.', by the enlorcoment ol the laws ol
the United MtaUs.
Foster Blodgett, Chairman.
N\ It — All papers in Georgia, favorable to a
blir elm ' in, aro rcspcc|lully requested to cop..
Ft RTKK BlODUE'IT,
I From the tvumbus Snqatrer.
Hon t i ft Hill’s Addium —The address
ol II"U il ll. tl .1, * tho people ol Oeorida,
» ii we copy In this paper. l r '. its tin subjects
'lit#' n r-al—n-t— usua! lure'.hie and j>. n v !■•
Mr. H it, wt • depltrieg tie chnugc- ;n our
System ol government tha '..axe been wrought,
is despondent lu Ins i ontemplaflon ol the pro
liabilities i t tlie-r repeal, lie w ern-i to thin*
that Hie 14; h and 15i Ii Amend merits to lliet'oi-
stituti'in oi the Unite I' States, and toe su'J.v-
tion ot tin Statu G >vi rnments to Federal " re
visory p.wer,” are irrepea'a iu. V\ iulo tlio
prospbet appears el>bmy ui r present, we
believe that the rtactlou will come, ami th at
it will come in such force as to lie irre-
sislible, inough requiring three lour tis ot
the States to give it ■ Sllcicricv. Hut wu may not
have to wa ■. tor t - consummation ol this reac
tion to di aw ' r string trom the “usurpati uia" j
13 Y TEL EG KAP H.
NEW YORK A-s • MATED lOI'S .S Dlbl'ATt'IiTN
4)
NOON OlrtFATciitia.
WASIIIMITOY.
IV a sin noton, December 15.— In iho Ilotrse a
bill ui "ropriatlng tlireo hundred thousand dol-
■« - revenue cutters was passed.
A lull was introduced directing-tho Secretary
<»r t.,o Treasury to rtlund penalties and taxes
illegeiiy assessed under the direct tax law.
The amnesty resolution was resumed.
hi the Senate, Revels introduced a resolution
regarding tho Mississippi River levees, upon
which he w ill address the Senate,
Bismarrls is averse to recognizing tbo Kepre-
#i atatives ol Hes Noinures Dupare aud prefers
Napoleon.
King William wuDts to go homo.
Von lloltke laments the suliering ol the Ger-
isuil tr-Hips from the cold.
A rtUpatch Irom Cuba indicate tiiat the Iu-
surgent Chiet was egeciited as - >on ss captured.
Rus*in I# court ntrating her forces near the
Turkish frontier. '
rire President’s Private Secretary, it bert
Douglass, fa .| Stephen A. Dong’#!*, «u
thrown irom a ck'riago and seriously u jurid.
Rainey has tieen app-lnted a nu mber of the
Committee on Frcedmen’s Allairs.
NEW YORK.
New Voiik, Decemfcnt-JJ.—There has I e- n
a t. rrifii gale blowing all day. A piano lact/.ry
was prostrated and several persons bulled.
FOREIGN,
I uNnos, Di ceui' ei 13 —J be Times editorially
protests against the proceedings of I'rumia
against f .a, mli .rg, and Itn-sia against Turkey,
as having ■ n alti lue which Is Indefensible, but
rays i hat it I# not the duty ol Kngland to inter-
p' wo.
Paris advices to tho 10th says, tho Prussians
unit fictitious mortgages into the city by carrier
pigeons, wbieyihev captured Irom a balloon.
-A. musementa,
A WATen FKRW for efenhodjr and f30 p<*rd*.y
anro. Daeinpaa lltjht aril bonori.hl*. ^ o (Mil
DeGive’s Opera House. i<lr
JOHN TIcnFLETON, .“V . . Dlrecior.
TBE GREAT OCC ASION.
\ ORfiND 6ILA r RERIORMlNOE
Kur tl»« PlKST dBXKKI V of lb** Woc.<lcrfu> % Brant bn!
in ' P!'rc#Mfal FrencQ l’uctomlmo Aclrtos, who bAS
created JU*»
s SKNSATION OF TIIF. SUAM).X!
Frjdaj^ Evening, December 1 Gth.
first time of tub celebrated
FLOWERS OF THE FOREST,
WITH THE UKKAT CAST.
I * A V 10 la,
JAME8 M. WARS, 8, HUBBARD,
AND NEW COMPANY.
u*rj»rlfo. No hambug. Addruno K. Monror
, PftUbufK, Fa. covib-tv
8 O’CLOCK.
A WRBK tuid aponlH, male or /en a • , In a
uew mat nfictorli j* turlDMd at hou.c?
c»pl ai reqnlrod. AudiuM Novu.tt Co., Haco, Mo
UOV16-4W ’
MLKS\fi;\ H 1NTKD.
llnslusse honorable, No coroueLulon. liberal pay
given. ». W, KE«NEDY,8 8.4lliHt.,rhllii.
/*
novlB -Iw
N ew A.dvortisomnnts.
Ii. \\. VIIUU, it uctiomcur.
CI r r Y PHO 1K lIT Y.
/ \I'I>IIH1TB Tin: KIMItAl.r, HOUSE, on wiutk-
V ; ball SI..I A
I I « -
lue! . at in a’cl'
iFitt' Splrmliil lliH>iii(‘sit Lois,
■ On VN ’ and Alnbdma *treot*, cc>«r.ni»’i;rJnK a', right
! o’ w*y ol Bailroad, »» per pi it,
hi* j r i' 'v )« In in* »«?r> ctrit^r of Atlantu, »nJ I
not h*: eurjo. nod lor coiireuiira and intrinsic i
Free to ISooi* Atfcni*,
Wo wilt aend a h/!”nB »mo ms of our New
lo ft"y ilook Aj^ent, /ree of
Nil. Pi BLlBljf'U Co., l lilli,.
or St L.oq14, M,.. nox’26 Iw
Bib..
nled Kam
tharqu. At!drt**p,
,ie 4'hla, Pa .« olcaK
$10 Wade from 50 Cents,
Si.’iioii.iiij! iirj'i’Di.j utetiu by v > ody. t m,und
or i J -acp’ilea *-< ne j «»MU»yn i< id for f»0 eta ihat retail
€ * ?1 y j5°4^ ‘ Wodcott, 181 t. batliani & (J>1 n. V
100,000 AGENTS wantkd,
now WOMEN can make MONEY
* in i he rr.irhi*'
i hc-liul hlreet, I'blla
ERS' HELPER
il) ; u ihu j r
FA ft I
m how to
bow farrni’r* nnd t
$100 PER, MONTH
\h *V i
err. Sciul “a#.ii •
bY PhUade'pbfa
HOLD I
Dub’ed a'
on Tills c?ri
d indtfpntaklr t|
Hulls as to nail lioaJy ) * * th" counter all tlie'uld referred to. is iho 1ih , '"Ii ezocution ot Hie
Den 'cratie heresies. Tbe lhmocracy made a powers Ihu.. . up 1 that Is most uurllul, and a
most despersto Yeollire, an 1 can never rally bare major I. in needed to prevent that
from its discomfiture except upon another I We l ave , en , wlmt ienrths Oongrtss has
a better basis Invlcwofltsh zard in thei <n jslreti red I new i uired powers by iis Etec-
tesi, it went so lar as to proclaim in conve. >n I ti«.-n iuw. Civil Re "Ct, etc. Il .Mr. Hi
Its acquiescence in the 13th Amendment in llie j means '.hat he counii m 1 t acquiesce in mcli
hopeol allutirgcolored voters as a rctf.tn cene rt I a-, -ivations ol powers acqulte l by high-1. »..•!
Hut scarcely a black man was beguiled , v tic 1 ,, - ini.v-u. , he mistakes the spirit aud purpo'e
l)J«i>crau uug.-'.y T t;.i c ■ s : vativc people of the country, both
Norlli aud .->■-utli. But wo do not la-l.t-vc tlri'
he i "*i'S t > counsel sucli acquiescence.
diplomacy, while many old DdWocrau uug- j
' retimed because of It, to succ> r this party long, r
at'he polls. The party is now Bstrldeol the
Fifl< . i Vraendmept, derluol bj manyot i*s
former adherents, lielplessly swinging its legs
aud pi-" ii- il!v denying its very protests against
color. Tut Rvpulilican triumph i* thertlore,
more thin a matter ol Immediate in j ruies. ii
consiaiL as well of the norunl wcakn* ss ot the
adversary, to whicli is no.7 superadded an Irrc-
concilabie division Iii its tollowera up m the
new tenet, Uelii-orn'i'iy incorporated beyond re
traction into the platlorm.
Will Georgia Democrats take courage,
and profit liy the less in taugtit by the course
pursued In Louisiana, or will they persist
in the abandonment ol their pUHorm, and in en
eftort to affiliate with tbe negroes, anil thereby
establish more firmly niq’ro supremacy in the
South. The true Democracy ol Georgia will
never consent to any auch time-serving policy,
ami we say lo our friends—in the North and
West, be not discouraged In your eflorts tore-
store the government of our lathers, lor you
have acted well your part in tho late elections,
and tbo Georgia Democracy will ever appre
ciate tbe grand etlort made in relieving tho
American people Irom negro supremacy in the
Southern Slates and to restore constitutional
liberty throughout our entire borders.
R'alir.t) ui k* anil I'rre-Nrhoola,
The principles involved iu this echcmo of
gross Injustice upon ihocitzens of Atlanta, Is
the only apology we have to render lor our fre
quent allusion to the subject. Every day de
velopments aro made, which satisfies us, that
the citizens of the city aio not in lavor ot the
erection ojvcllher Water Works or of Free
Schools at pre ci.t t.me. However strange
it may appear, yet il Is nevertheless true, that
most generally outgoing administrations endea-
v r to inaugurate Bonn: gieat rchemei lor tiro
purpose ol plarbig tlie.re#ponbihiiuy ujH)n those
who may succeed them. While «R- ill) not, in
the maur, admire the principle, yet our coufi
denco Hi tbe*’hi,ues j ty and IntelPgencc of tho
incoming administrailoD, with Judge H«Vn-
monil a-. Major will induce us to hope that ail
these wild and inexpedient experiments will re
neivc their disapproval, and our people saved
Irom rub. an 1 bankiuptcy, the iliriait result of
cuormou- taxation. Already, as we walk the
streets, distrust is heard Irom all quarters in
reference lo the luture value of city bonds. A
gentleman of ackno.viedg f d financial abilities,
nnd a large r. al estate owner in llie city, said io
us, ihjiil ltie.se Water-Works and Free-ckihuols
were c»tablished, that he should proceed to dis
pose of bis bonds at tbc earliest opportunity, as
i:vKNiNr; i>j -hmtchkh.
WASHINGTON.
Wasiiinotok December 15 —The I’rcslilent
his nuininaU-d Michael frthaiigkenssy I i Mar-
sual of the Southern 1> strict of Mississippi.
'I he Senate hua confirmed il isii, Collector, at
Viiksturg.
Ii ram Bpringfielil lias been confirmed as
Mar ■ tor the Northern District of Alabama.
Ai-o, Mason, as post-master at Newlrcrn,
Ala
I' is understood at the White House, tbs' Mr.
I! dwell lias not resigned. Relations between
tbc Sicretary and President are cordial.
Pleasanton’s nomination bail not a disaent-
log vote in tbe Cabinet.
Revel's bill aiding the Mississippi levees, is
for llie loveo betwean tho Mississippi and Yazoo
river# It appropriates two mil,ion dollars or
live, million acres ol land.
In the House, Mr Farnoswbrth made a pow-
erlui spreclr in lavor ot a clean ainni'aty.
Mr. Lawrence opjiosed any aininsty, until
tho-e excluded gave evidence of repentance.
Mr. Woo ! said tho bill was In no sense an
arnnes'y bill. Hs class i xceptions Involved
many who suffered no disabilities under tbe
Fill, r uth Amendment, and instead ot amnesty
it was a property-grabbing bill. Instead ot tie-
iova measure of grace, il was a bill to defeat
justice a bill to di ny tbc rights of men to re-
iMTer property. It wig a measure, the tiled ( I
which - he Miiilil not say the design ol It—was
in do in]nstl(> , to deprive ling mis ot their
; r ri !rc“*, iu d to grai.t a tar n and relic! to
d i who were least entitled to D.
‘I Maynard argued against tii principles i I
Witt:
t hoai r*i*. rvH. Kt-lUli
the city, it i ft!
profit cluftiv <U 4<ilo «»f HiO ut tin- tM»t It od^e
JIM* *• tf > V* r ft’D fj n ttlii tfltt* Auction.
TKhMS on. Third (vh; hulanco Id one a d tw-
ycam. wtib Ic-gul m eiret
Ci VV AI)AI*\
d«*c1Q-d'Jt K<’a! Kstate Agent
G. \\. ADAIlt, AiiFtiom rr.
Adrninist rator’H Sale.
B Y vMufl of an ord*r of th« Court of Ordinary of
Fulton roanty, (ioorgl* •/'•n e t m tho Atgnrt
i * rfri, *i«l day «*f vrigunt, in7u, i will f>«ii t^foro tho
court litz’me tloor’'! tho city ol Atlanta, In f<nld county,
ou ’to K.rei 'J ae»Mfiy in Kuhruary upxt. t»«;twufn tho
l<VnI hour* of »al<*, tb« followi«K propet ly, to wit;
Three lota, 20 facto i ch. frotitl- ^ *1 Mitchell »ir^«t,
adjomlffg ’ho Mat ou A WeeUrn Mfillroad right o/ way,
lot No 1. ueTtlo tho rn’lroad, li 10 feet deep; No 2, 7H
feet. and No. 1, f' ot (Jorp-Hkll on south «M<* < f at! !
-tr«*'t A)» oho jov went of tlweMin^ o’ »he late John
•or, ItridwH!, «nd on tho aouth "Ido ' f Mltche l aueet,
fro fit in*' fi/ty foot on aahl etreft and ronn tig backb8
U-*' Al-o, ono lot on routh aide of Huntor atrh’t,
fronting 7* h ot on aald itrcct, and running bark 170
iff’, hiving thereon ao’Ctlorv dwnllliiK; sild lot
acj >tr;:u/lund« of Thoniaa l(«s>uoida, aud llotcklai*. all
Id the city ot At anta. Alao, ont-foarth ofanicre of
lud lot Nti, 17 of or gltinlly Henry, now Knlton count)
b uud «l on tho w^-at hv a - reot, (name not known) on
tn* ^ari aod rou’h by Thoma* Jourdau’a lot, and on
tbc iu,rtb hy Green h. Brldweil’i lot Al) of Mild 1 ><a
heloiiKlng to tho talnte of J btn»on HrI’woll, hue ol
aald CMijMy, d* cnared Bold for tbe brtncflt ofihehetra
"•hd .reditor* oi dcceaad Tc^ma of aale—ori** half carh,
balance tu six luouih* with internal frt»m date N-»t« 4
tilt n and bond* f«.r title given. D.oda made »hrn
pui< hast: money t* paid.
.!• RIKTBRftJWBLL, Adm’i, aod #
MAnTIN UKlliWAMa. Adn?V.
of John* »n Bridwe.l, deataaixl.
derlVtd printer’* fee IS per moan*
bocal It;ciii' Wanted,
,:uiit in <• cry Tov n and
ntry, io cnnvn-« it,, ftub
Utr \Url KHA W ‘ > Si I 1 > *
f6u0 PniMIlli ^TEKl. (£N0'.a
nt g'HtiH to c*t*ry rub cri'tt-r.
OOcnnbe • tidily in the 1
A liheral oar-h comunaalon ia
l h(h .)|» ft.r ^ite^•lmoI^e and
’on Mar*.
WOMEN
Addr
K. Kl !./; 'TT, IW.
Berlin f t V. i rbu.i
CJerttiDU I**'lt tea*
1 t r tl»e i*riUI8faii I#tr^*!■• rr*^
r i place on Noyctuber 0 A ... • 1 t
voting f«*r !Ue impruYi^tl Diet ib u ijirnc’ one, 1 umoeaty.
haseil un "tillcraal suflrage, the m mbei- ,1 ii. ' ■ a-zc-iut will vote (nr Farnsworth’s substl '
Landstag spe chosen by the electors, u ,J< * ... ,
emsus, comprs l ng three classes,) ,te-l , 1 ^ -a rli|R.s fnr the lull.jwing
ing lo propeity. The elections id th n j ■ 1 r ’ •
sentatives wi11 lake place on November lit mu - IH t, that the pleige of tho republican party
flm result IS 1. w pretty well Mceitoine.1. O.-Jv ; 'o r. move al! disahilnies as soon as public eale-
abo it one-ha.f ot thoke entitled voteil, liut this v l , t
tnilitlcreni. prcval'od among all parties, anil for I * , on ant wlm it said, anil that It
' ' 'll rot necessary lor public safety thiitthose dis-
abili'.ic s should bo continued.
t) HOH<; I A, I'ioksns County.
OhmrtaHT'i OmcD, Docrmbor A, 1870.
ATTILLIAMJ MUKIMIY, at thn next frlnnd or hi*
\Y moth®*. MHrgartt H. Mu ;»hy. ha* applied for
tii :nption of. pcr-oimlty and i»t*’ting apari and valu
•tilon oi houi. fi' ud for Tbornaa .I. Murphy, aidlwil.
pn-** upon ihu Mifui hi 11 i. rloi k A. M., on tbu 17ih day
of *n romber, 1870, al ray olWco.
W. U.HIMMONH. Ordinary.
1 kwlt primer's tee $9
NOTICE
riVH#f.KI) haforo rar a* an K*tray, on the 12,h day
1 Dtceinbor, lH7b, by Martha Todd, of B'ica !!* nd
IM-trii.t, O M , of Fulton county, Ot., ON K KKD
WIllTK b. OTTRI) COW and Young Ulf, white
ti' innrktfd '1 he < low ha® a crop off of th® right ear,
a ewadow-fork in tho left, and 1* about 12 year* <
‘•o b \v* ro fcppratfed ny -I M. Liddell and J < Tod 1,
'f • t.o drr* of imuI I)l*trlct, to ho worih eighty
.***, a J hat it I* worth twenty flvo cent* per day io
I f. cd and lake rare of th' EQ.
1 tie owner 1* hereby notified to appear befor
n [".ivc pfoiMtrty, pay coat and expen* •* and *
Ii- ui away. «•-*<■ lh y will b»* 'oh, or. • • ** pri rnl*« ® of the
•a 1 Martha Todd, fne 'aUtr u , about t o mile* from
At .nta. North Ka-t, on :*.•* ‘ Lanl® -loi.naon road,’
>1. Monday, the 2/ith day of December, 1870
JO JN T. COOPKK,
dcclMt Clerk Court of Ordinary.
this reosnn their relative strength has nut tieen
greatly chinged. 11 it hod not been lor the
discussions ot the Liberal pnr'y, whirli Is split
into tire so-called I'rogrcstds's and Nation >1
Libera’s, th r Liberal elements would not have
lost nny ground. Now they have lost a little in
tho cities, but m"re In the agricultural districts
Instead of i c-Iobo alliance among ibcrnselvc*,
tliej t each other ,and the commoi cause hy
a most bitter war, and in large cities like Hre.i-
l»u anil Cologne they faolishly acted lik- ene-
rniis Thi lime, ii n iruu, was not at all lavor-
able fi.r |Ni i! a a electioos. The oi l anluio : ties
had been bnri.il by tbo war, end the pitriolic
loeling was parimouot to any other Thus un
der the pr. .ire o| tho war, Government could
eaelly influence the voters Compare this gen
eral aide ol te.-l.ng with llie Union movement
in the first year ol your wir against the rebel
lion and you w 11 understand the promnl con
ditlon of Hrt.ssian polity. Prim ipl •# have been
pushed into 111 i l>a k ground, and stiit»oi».. s
a. d fcvlingi are dominating. Tins nipem ot
tilings will cl :u.go, of course, as soon the wor
will ire over, aud new parties wi'l step | n ‘
Ii 1 ju ge of the present condition ot affairs
rightly, Hie Pr >grc8«!-ls and National Liberals
will reunite; and togethi r will loirn a very
strong paity, while singly they exer im less m-
fluei'ce than by their ta 1 ' - , experience and
political -insight they a.« entitled to. As an
other Consi.pierre of this paocelul revolution,
Hied a ati fit u Democrats and Socialists wi 1 !
f irm a ludit'id parly and a'trac notice 1 iw'her
by rev. i i'iouarv > pianrilion than by a realistic
policy 1 is in lb's re#| eel a significant laidy.n
ijerlin, the In a .quarters of tha--Progree8i)V
party, IK Johann J.icobv, tho Radical leader,
will not lr- r" elected hy Ins lormer comlllueuU,
anil tii.it b-' friends are advocating a new party
org»uiz..lioii. Ttn: gimeial indifference dis
played at ih ' last i leofion can the beat be Juaii-
ilec, as the laws which the Lanjstag has to en
act are i a-* much importance, if not of more,
thsn ifie ItgHit'.vn problems to btr solved by
the Imperial l)i t. The f .ruier has to heal the
wounds Which the war hat iufl.cted upon the
whole ^taie—the towns, fiinilie* and individual
ciliz.-ns l’lie old struggle for the self-govern
ment of the towns, church and school, and
especially for the free, uninfluenced election of
town "fib ers and M tyors t.y the citizens, and of
preacher- ai d teachers by lire communities
rt, Ihu lira'
(Mlicial -A.dverti.Hemouts
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGUi
By Rafii B- Bullock, Gofernor of. nald State.
KXBCUTIVR DHPARTVKNT, I
December IS, 1870. f
To alt. Sutuipr*, DxrL’TT Hnsjurp*. Maii-iial*, Kto
and TO THU Ploi'Ll or OMiaOiA :
Yonr Att®ntloD 4* rArneeily . IntlleU to the foil owl iijj
'®in* firtt ri( to e »etlon«. It w*!l ihu® be ietc iu*t tnr
If k’* aLvi* l)<;»artment o: lh** (Jovrf m®nt h.iF dune it*
doty In th • iMrfrtion of : rr>ridi'K law* mb iroby putcc
aiul kootl order mn? be mu't tA‘n»d duriUK »b<’ tlma of
holdTus th® elfctloo, and It on.y reni*lna u»r th® oitlccn
rb*r««d a tth tho oia« atlon or t.hcAe law* toe t*. t».»**r
oMcrvant c, and to the arroat of *ueh pctaoih a® wlil u
ly v o.ate ihcm and tnrreby eacUniiar tbe l.vta of cltl-
r.eita.
Now. thrroforo. to the end that no IncentlTe may bn
wantlrp 'o Induce the ri^’ld er»*rmlon of iaw*. J
here >? m* ue thl*. inyor c anmtUin. oferlnrr a n wa'-d
of UNK III NDKKD HOLLAK8 for Ihu r
length
AN
o kh <'f **'d )dw®. The Uwi ar® aa follows :
CT TO CARRY INTO ITFaCT SDCTI >N 8, ABTICI.® 3,
prueiplpH o) MjtNgovr'rnuic.L
a . . . . .. , , will lie Liken up and muat be divide,J m .
his opinion was, dim they would di prtciaie j |„y r I ihc people by the new.y cu.au i.-md- i tb< v i„
rapidly. Another, at)d a mechanic, Dial the ( «'»g Ittfieni»jorityareIeuilal»ndcuujirvn-
houfe he occupied at Ti rent ol per mint Ii Owe, tlaa imsu ol in p-.ople will sufl r unor-
tho prisent, he would have to pay *<o for R "° l>O " 0y , 01 . ,h * pil '
.. . . 7,-, . . , - T enl Mm siry will attain the upper hand,
tho incoming ycar.j \\ hat docs this srgue hut __
thallnudlords will .be compelled to raise their .. v . „ ,, , ,
. , 1 . . , " An lLL-N*TUUF.n Flino.—d iiePhiladeloliia
reLts for the purp ou o! sustaining internal im- , Press ajie iks taun iugly of the “semi-civilization
provements, and th-fdafioding classes will have I oi the doutir.” 1! it ineana to reflect upon the
to toot the hill-i. While we may not be seriously c °l" reJ portion of our population, the fling is a
damaged ourselves ns an individual, vet the - Cr u^i° ne I.,1” T an joconstatenry
“ 1 ' “ e i which, while charge i st-rut barbai,.:cr upon the
eitizeus wi 1 bo greatly negroes, r tire same time seeks to m ike them
largest purtioa
depressed, our bondslearinlly depreciated, nnd
our credit injuied abroad To turn aside a
6tate of things so destructive in their tendency
to tbe luture growth and prosperity of c,
rapidly iucreasing city, it is of the deepest j;
the domination ell's.—liichmon-l H'hiy.
Tjie Wee her i
Rat’imore, an-
u.ent p itlonu^c
i It it is really li i.' n it arms sold from the Trov
ust to merchants, to mechaa.es, to rich .l *-.| Artonat we e shipp. i ’o F/ance, it is a must
poor men to throw thomaclvea with might and ,iir; bn-neli, r i,.nh on the part of the
main against the consuaimailon of a set-of cir- I V/j' ‘ / * ho h '* d P r "'n s< d Mr. Simon Wolf,
cumitancca which muHeud lu such i/j-rry t •
our whole community.
German paper published ia
•ii is the rvcipieut of Govtru-
I ol rhis city, tout the sale ot Government arms t j
i France was to be suspended.
Second, hicause llie political power olex reb
el- ia n.it diminished by their inoapact’y to hold
nffl. e. as every one of them can vote at any
elc. i and any man clectud by such men Is as
danger us to g.iod governmout, aud as fully
represents their principles and purp ,oes a.a either
ol'lu'se di qualified individuala could.
Thir 1, lie ame their exclusion fr tn office is a
hadgi fdistinction, and Irom a rebel „tand |Kilnt
ii persei ition and not punlslimcut, and enhances
their i- lluence (or evil, it tnuy sec fit to exercise
said inti iciice.
hduiHi, bc a'iae sa a mere party measure it is
not bad policy to add a Ii w tlmu a id to the
numlicr ot democratic office seekers , while add-
.iag n.'ih'og to tin: number ot democratic v ters.
j, Putb. because the men under disabilities, aro
invar - ly i^n ol tin w-rst of the late rebels, | mu'thnr^d r.w.*^ 1 ''' r, ° n wa " ^
anti hi ti ••, an a matter of precaution, or even of
Justice, their cxc.uti rr doas not answer Ibe
purpose.
Th- Republican | arty is great and lilieral
enough to i x'end murey to all classes ot citizens
aud should add this crowning actio its ginal
and huccesatul war and reconstruction policy
Tin' discussion continued to great
and will be reaumcl on Tuesday. *"
senate.
Beveral bills re uoving political disabilities
wore paus'd.
The bill incorporating the Southern Express
Company was reported back with amendments.
A bill was in’nduced, selling certain lauds
in Ho uh Carolina belonging to the government.
Mr Huluni then deltveri: I au u idress of »un-
usnal leng'h, to wlncb rtie Senate listened with
mark d attention
Adjourned.
NORTH I \ HOI,IN 1.
lUl.p.ton, Deeerulier 15.—The U use lo-day
vent a c ■ : "iltee ol three to bar lire Senate Irom
mpcichlng Governor Hiddun, demanding that
rdcr in tbe matter, and informing
Ihc H, iin'e ibat »r iclrs ol irnDeactunent would
soon tie pr d iceJ l .,e Senate replied that
it woui I cot rider 'he milter and take action
thereon. 0
VIHUINI.t.
Riciimo.nu. December 15.-Tno Republican
State Cen'.ial Coramitue, last night, adopted
resolutions praying Congress to pass a general
amnesty bil .
In viewing it In all of its parts, we are re-
fJ very roach ol two half mSons. The
ilrule is (lean in Atlanta in the com-
have, control of U»«r1
I'hc Depirtment of Agriculture is about to
pubiiMi a maguifleently illustrated work on en-
lomo.ogv, couitirising coleopterous, gra*ihop">-
roua a,,; all other kmds of insects; the connrc
L;r!r“ UlJ1 U1 T " 4U * worl “- Hon Whereof wuhagrirulure V.’ oTiunwrt
itlf is soon to oppea^-In the North in onco apparent.—JV. Y. World.
MIUNlintl IHMfATCIIK'l.
WASIII NOTON.
\S is 1 in'il' n D.''etn er 13.—A large num
ber nt Sugar 1 upoilers and reflnere were before
tlie Cuminiilte on Ways and Means to-day.
Mr. Sheldon, of Li, was present, repicsentrng
the interests ol the sugar growers. The Com
mittee a. reed to a modification n| the law.
l’ruptvcl ell leges, It is thuu^Jt, will greatly
bent fir home producers.
Three American ladles are the flanets of titled
foreigners, na .ieiyt Mrs# oLra, daughter of
Leonard *V. Jerome; Miss Emily Schomberg
the noted be la of Philadelphia j and Miss Sarah
daughter ol Miuister Motley in London —N*a
Yvrk Sun,
• STITCTIUH or THI ITiTl
•' Keclloi. 1 lie II etiocteu bj ISiHenjI" and It-iasr or
IV |tr-nui -n In Uenenl Assemhl/ met, Tiurfroiu
ID|| imuuillitely after the pasaage of this Act. if a o
p rroaehtP »■ II Intoxicating ilf|ior« on the election
• »7"t' ,.r wltnlu one mile Irom the city, town or pr
etnet win rv elections may be h id, he shall ha gnll'yol
a misdemeanor, and on couvtcilon ihefcof, etiuil Iw
llr id n s eum lot exceeding ftfly dollars or lmprlsor.-
mont Ii Ibe.'inni'in Jail of ibe county not exceeding
ion dsvs, or hoih. aula diecro ton ol the Court, [or u, n
s' d every often re
" i u. iniu i ltepcale|"<inflirting lews."
Approved, Mnrrli IU. 1809.
as ACT To caxsinrra TDX I'I4C» *1X0 IIABHOXT Of Tai
Piori.1 of 1 BIS STATS, ISO F.inoTHail PUBC see.
-»'C ion 1. ho IL DUvctcd by the Senate and itcnie
of IteprceeniatiTea of the State ol Ueorgia In OcihaI
Aaecmbly coo cned That frooa aud lmuiodlatcly slier
the paihairri id u.ls ect. no pereou lu eald Sisid of Ur«r r
g'a, he penul t d or allowed pi carry about bis or Mr
pereou any Dirk, Howie Enl.\', Pistol or Itevo rer or
ail) kind of d.radly wc»|k>-i to any conrl of Jmilce or
any election ground nr precinct, or »ny piacc ol public
worship, r.r any other pobllc gatherinj In ihU bute,
i aiI inlllila mailer grunnds.
••res J lie II lurtber enacted, That If any peraon or
pereoni shah violate anv portion of the shove recited
r> lion of thie act, he, ehn, or tney shtl be gulliy ol a
misdemeanor and upon conviction aha.I he punlehud hy
a Boo of not less 111*0 twenty nor luo.-u man fifty dol
tare for each and every iu h ulfunse, or Impnaunrooi.t
id tne r. uumou jail of the county, not lete than ten
I or more man iwoutydaye, or both, at the ducreUon ol
tno uoart
"Hoc S. Kepo'ls confl'ctlng laws.”
Ant-roved, nctnher Is, 'din
LIU ers will hear iu mind in tbie connection, the Con-
stltutloi a restrict on in regard to the arriei ol electari
daring lh tunes ofelbcMou, which is as follow*:
Artiele n, NecUnn V '‘Electors shsl , In all cives c x
iept iresson, felon,, or hruurh ol the pesre, be pr)vt
ludged irom arrest lor five days bofoie au election, uur
li.g an eli ctiun, and two days eohe«apient thereto "
Utveu under my hand and the Ureal Seal ol ihe State
ai the Capitol lo Atlanta, till* lh rd d*y of Dernm
Mr, n iho year of oar Lord Eighteen 11 andred and
Sevenly and ot the Imlependence ef the Lmied ma es
of America th* Ntnoly-Ulb.
KLFUS B BULLOCK,
„ _ Governor.
By tne Governor:
lr*rio U. Oomno, Bocreury of hlate.
declft-d.lt wit
1.1 I K A r; K N TS tt VV l KII FOll
OF NEW YUHK
OR SOCIAL LTFE lc th© GREAT CITY
v\ underfill d< vt 1 !' ; iu*:Di•< fiiiw-rig the iatoh’. Rrli*tocracy.
Ac , Ac Price $•'} 25
t«:r irlren
few 1 t/rit.
Married '*« *Kidm-ed, Ac , Ac i rlc« $ 5 25. I
nvHt II 'Ok to roll { u I1-ho I. Tti<i igjuI n rm- to
Audra.®v*, 2^ Y. Look (,o. 145 Naim’i Ml,,
• dov1V4w
V <;K*rrfl wam ki* P’»k i iik
LI<.111 Ol I'llK WOK I* 19
Containing Kleolwwod’® * Llfa uf l hrlat,” and **Li®u®
of lh- ApoatU’* Kvang* )1*U nnd Martyr*,” Doddridge*
"Lvirtet <••* of Cbrlauantiy,'’ “Ilotory of tho Jew®,'
by ./i.FCpfc'i*; “Hlftor) of n Ircllk' on* licuoriitiuitlo).® ’
with tr« ati*« and iftbb * rcint'ng to event* connected
with tJlbm liUlory, coiiUin-nx m-.ny fine ciiKrafiDK*.
The whole foriDli * a couiplne ircMury ofCUriat ai
w dgo W. PfjiNT.
in.v 15 -W’ 2T, S. HftVKNTII HT., DbliadolpbU.
PATENT organic vibrator.
Into »hfj
in not 'iTr.« j.ti))le^
Lad lodi
to JI<M
id llifi
e® tbe dca?
dliilm tly a*, church,
i »r
Cure jniarant***!' 'Pi vatin*- on < ’»/arrh
•Dd Dv*kiv«4 »#Ut Us-r. I 'r T H. ( tilw-11,
742 Now Yutk.
Ml
GETTING li‘ t Ll 15 .
Great Saving to Consumers.
I'ait <•- enquire how i . i-et nj> club®. Our auewer I
•end ft»r I'r** •• Lint, ami a Hub form will accompany
it with full dlr'CilcD- making h lufK" eavlng lo coir
BQtuur* and rtmuncruUTo to Chub o-ganlzuns.
fto Great Amerlcaa Tea Co,
31 Ac 33 VIC.NK Y HTIC KFT,
P, O. BOX ftiVl-J NBW YUKK. novD.-tw
A_il K.STN WanTKw f r li J •/ 1 1 1 Ur*' I <:U W<rk tl/
dl*tli:«ni*hed N u hern Jourm let .Dial Iu, goo, lh)<y
Llfa #nd Tlmenol iho la in cn led U«;.urvl
ROBERT E. LEE
of th" earnpnlgr.c and heroic deed* of
* Arm* v g<’« ih* world will
f (Jon l*oa I* here g!
With a full recon
HI* ' 'OMI’INI »N*
will'll^ y lo' die
fill) of fa<"t* »»f tnlerr- in ver b”ff»r., publUhod
ba» d*oinn vol . 85 t»;» and '() Mf * Ilk* :i.. < i migrav l.g-.
<\xr* 'Jnceni' r.'.r* .0 T«id Dinah.ed S<. di«r.® unda. il »
men an-! women i . i ihlf groat work Ii. li TUKA'l
•if”. ‘ i • I ihoriJiM Hroad way, New Yor . novlh 4v%
AGENTS WANTED FOR
“LADIES OF THE
WHILE house:
Standard and t./TV.al bio;:.aphlrp or oyery ml*tr«**of
tho l‘ r * “Idoni’* Mansion from W.nhingtoti to U wit
mipcibijr l)io trairdon elool. For c rc;jlar*and urm-
addrot*, U. h. JVn hbjsu Co., New York, » mclunatl,
noTl5 4w
Chicago, ir Ht. f*'iu!*, Mo,
$1,000 10 $2,000
SALARY WE GUARANTEE TO PAY
B OOR AOKN^Sof exper l o*’ce; or r\ larir«r eoinmli*
Sion than i* offer- i by nny other /'ub .eber*
AmciiI® are n/ikim; Af»o to $»i<) per week ranva**lng
for our new Muntratcd Buok*. Wegnarantee \gnt-
ralaryor a large comm rrloi with a rholc* ol two nt
and popnl »r book/ ai.d exclu* vo territory. We off-r
rare chance to en**rget.c men *»r women to inak
money, secure your agency d:r. ct from tti* publlahor
JLLrtiuftd Conn.
—^
©3 Watch I 883 Watch.!
Tn* onsAT KtraoriA5
Eureka Aluminum Gold Watch Co.
MMMDwDttDWMWlMai—•BABta—ttaaMfsyri. ^rrrL'da.
!i\raclnmo ‘Dclaflirmjps’
ALOgE IN A NIOUiSTsiil GORGE
flnog!y e*con*ed In the wl'd of ore of Ibe Mi i ’'o
States, li?cd Madame Uelachauins, in«t’,v
Uhuokuown pmuctor, ©uvn u tu-.r • t , ..r
®to ( Kl bt«id® her to defend in t!: c ol n,. i f{ r-
ino«f-covered cabin, v rtp, ed with the wi . r - ,j,d
boueynnckle, appenred hid away by a c ; < i m r-
irrowth, i\nd ®lo*ely environed on thei-orth . -r by
a deep,rtraj.’Ky ravine that led away hn< ; to th- niotiH -
Uin gorpe.
Her rnlffllng the ambient «t!r. wafted fr..r>» rai'to
ureeu *ward dinging to tho moan i< . c t a h if.t r
b;ow lu early toorn’Hgen.'lo dewGi «p. e >» ■■ -i>:iia.y
and alone fnr many long rari*. 'Him < a'm ... n • * un-
ear'. hi» midnight yell,and the wou’t* d ■ .vd, »r«-
• tronied her ti n
Now and then rhe wotiid cm fi imw i
h -rac aurl nilng-e w'h the inda l.ntr r- .. u v, * : .r
one or two month* ut a l.me Mi- s. i-. • •. trie m in r
ra and a I \ i-w« d her as a ltvin- iiriu-lt, ,
While Loin home, Hie ’Jp;.i : !•. . < i . ’-Jerf,
and that was tbe relic; of her HUIn-red p ml , a
belt on the foil side, couhlbt huim'I v . ♦ r s . ‘ irk
of Conaidvl-ab'o size, carried ;.,r her .-.. : feMl.n.
hi c atruj.ped acro»* ht r shou uur was iUBpiiidid a i u-
riouo Back miwle from Uio
SKINS OF RIUB1TS INI) Rlt'CO.lNS
Arranged In s tematf atrlpe® 'Th’i )>r*.• ’oi. irnn
i parchmeLt, curious r« lire, a few ll. i . . • tr. .ml
mailer flack containing a com. |ow i , .-i ; ,
certain *o •t* known oi ly to he'Felf, 3j • ’ ■•. w n
she ciung to at* with lh«. teiia ity ->l «j« n r /
forth frotl her wild o
saiu®rftac. with thl* nnkrow ! v. , t,
i*he clalnud po *er*H'’d-n wot tie-f .. . -i . n
'
physic,” with which *he projMif ' < : -
and derangemeuiH Oi thai »>rgun, r ; , , u .
plaint* fre«-ot ' barge. With nti! - <i t
the reM've all who applied, ih.ntwl v •.
nameur d ftime becamo known ' r *.i- u
dr®ds of suffering feaifte* appned for x.»l . u.e..;
'is their bn imn healihy am! hm pv Mas- •« • «,
to a now her gnat net* t, ami inri-
were oflerod If *hu woold divulge ft bu: • r.^ r-1!. ' • r
!y refuMed.
During her *'>'l'ftry life flli-' c
only one woman, a i. tel midwife r. • im : u i t
to whom iu« promljud to
I) 1V U L G K 0 K R N K ( R E T
Before dying Tn a few yen-®, h
night began to clo®.- «round be
Imparted tola great i*e ret to th i
Hh'e too gamed d'*ito a r -pVafon /or
Miffortug of her nex, and utrangc it m.-.v
j\ rcely « v-r fa! oil to cur* if m? • d
^ plaint* that had restated ui «»idi! t v • .
mni t. Ma y y-ar* ago lli«- wrl ti i:
gaged lu iho prac’lce ol un .c n bj a
*Q'reeded In j rornrlag Hj« •«** r '■» .. .
vegetable lt#ginamr. which h.d never -
the MedPal Pr .leaali o
lie gave It a fail ami Impart « tri I In t
of va «mji* forma and at age* < iT-fi..
*ucn decid'd mtirfacMon. tiiat In 1 U) be
atiuutli n to it* virtue* in
Gross’ jfnlico Cliirurglcal fuaiew.
Combined with other known vi’gefah’cTon -«• h;
ffroM power orei i h ■ uterii • oi .
to art upon the 'iv. r and buwei. anil s»,,.i . .
iron lo cor**' t t' e blood,~m h - I • n. .• .
c<.ml)1na*w»n for tho cure o/a Kein t <M .. ...j
aldei'.i t q It ihe * i • WYinale IDmi'iilor k»*o. ; •
oflt’r , * ?’i! ..ib:-j compound loth. a/lhcU’d u
ENGLISH .FEMALE BITTERS.
The Medical Profeaalon a*. Iarg
h |
tha* they **, »agorly pro*-crlb- hi
Bitter* io their female patient*
If you to^iU aco the pi'e . r -uni'
oomiuma Irom phyaldann «!:<’ - c i
tbelr • laughlert*. tliolr wlv**. * ..
Uae of 'here bitter*, no aickly f-
tine them. Thia K«*ma:c iingulHio
nag, inaflried *»r aing! ferna . -
rn’e
HC /••
..1 UI
•impicsaed, »< anty. p
cuce painful,
Monatruation, Chioroala
or White*. Ilyatailc® Palling of the VV- \.)\ ‘ [
and Irraab’.l ty of the Womb pain M ••
lolna, ®ica IL .d\ch •. pfl'pita’ *'■. r r iiui* - .
Heart, burrlid brei iig swln m nu
P**n and liar. 1a, oib ot Api*«\ i:e. :i, .*■
Llv< r. Melancholy. N»* v«i>*inf«, «. „• , , .. i
ii**-*. phyfl ui ^r-firiA i , ,?«»**,..' M
Hatred by the ujc of only one bottle.
THE LIVER AND STOMA HI
Mon,
ii fur
UROItUIA, DeKai.» Couhti,
Okdinah v'* Uwnaa, December 10,1870.
J oflN C. HAKhIH, Adm'nllireior of William Brunt
if'-ti. ased, Uat.nt: epi'lied (nr leave l0 te || the wnolu
',r the re», e.lau. of «id d«eaa«t for paying the
debts aud fo dl-ulbutloo— *
TUI. le, Mierelore, w notify til person! eoneemed to
Mo their Oblectioue, f any cx et wlihlu the time Dro-
eertfaed by laer. why lee? ehuald not bo arinioil the
applicant for tho .ale of !ild re.i oiiate as prayed for
J* L. WILSON. Ordinary,
printer's fee IS.
SoclS-SOd
OBORUIA. UxKdjCohitt.
OuBiKAHT'i Umn, December 10,1HT0.
J B. STKWaKD, Adm nl.trator of John T. Loeke
*. ' U ' L < rt vouvj, deceased, for leave to sell the
AU.ile of -he reel relate bcionetne to eeld deceased
lor me Pd-.po.eof paying tb.deku and lorMeutbStoS-
Thle is, therefore, to notify nil persona concerned lo
Taasr*- '‘•’fess.sjsjt
V HAT« APPOINTED
L .V. DEFOREST. Jewelers,
40 and 42 llroml way, !Vp\y Y»r|t t
Holrt A|(out« lor tlm U. si.
NDh-To snthoUr.e r them In Jell tbelr prett KirxlK*
i \u-aixua Uulu Watcnte ■. Timr« D.m.lahs,
and lo warrant io each ami ' v-ry or o, lei < eorreei
time lur one year T ,1. >Vatoh ,v., K n ir.utee to lie ihe
bun and chenpett time-keeper lha le I! « n ue In ai y
part ol the irlob-. ihe w .kearuli.do be ej.ee, f.a-
dlee'and Uaut’e else, and aro heaillfdlly rba-' d. Tbe
caret ar- male oi lue inolai now eo w del Luowu is
Europeat Alu.niimm itolil Ii uttu- eiart color ..f
Hold. Wbteb II a'wavt roia ua ; Ii wip -'an I Ho ta-t m
tne •tronj'0*! sen 1 . ; no ..nu can t- I It lr. oi go d only by
weight, tne Aluminum U Id l.eti g l in hghor The
wor .,ru made by ma. Iruery eacue a. rue well arr-wu
American tVa'eh Tne Alumlunn It u rhein ni.'ul
b'lice woes I all r,l t" —d lb" A it U for f:: and makj
a amah profit Wi pack the Watch -.-i'.-Iv In a -ma’I taji
aud tend h by mall lo any pari ol ihe U s on receipt
ol 1-1.1; flf y cent# lor packing anil portage. Addre-e
all i-rdere to
b. V. DKKOKK8T A CO., 40 A 4V Uroadwav N Y
novg-Sm
Steel Engraving ol Gen. Robert E. Le*\
(JUIMCHI rEKS remitting V I lor one je;tr’« euheerln-
13 lion to Til! SouTHKnN Paata, an lilnetra ed We al,
, , an IIJihi ra tal Weekly
Journal o. 40 c .tuun.i, wl i r.mlve ar. elegant Sieel
Bqyravtnfiof (len hobort K. 11 — —
warded m a mure ea-e, poets
nuniber coptame a large fine .
Qen. nee, engrtiv.d bv a
grsgb, eaprerely lor T'p- I
Are thoroughly Iron.ed ami restored >r. a h.-i'th
by the ti-•■ ol these Bluer., it.. . j,
Ubb- c mb)nation, pi re. it laraht a.l „f
preparation buforo th*’ public.
Kenieic,. after conflnemont ami r«,i,' -ce-I- f >m
any dib.hoit ng eomplnu’, wfio remain wi tk ind h e
ble, wnh little or no appetite. it. •
strengthened by their neo. A«ue.imm I'., i -, .,
women and chi d* :i It ha# no . on '
lul conlnlns wore mt’*1i**ai proj). r• th’. ? • , , #
any oi k e common ind pi iu
* “ be country. When the m
they
to bti foauU a.I
F. U. will ia*i 'linger a* <1 Ji* more goo I t-
•f the ordinary ’ grog *bop M bltt i n * ,, ...hi.
fuiiu water, Isaumaeui ioi a whole fuuiil). Aj
A FEMjALE REGULATOR,
,! •>** in this continent, acti- g pow r(n!'vand
prum v Hly lu a l ca®u.-, where nu orgau'*- .bo,,. *1* „
1 Ujn t the medicine fo- youn-r glr.e, w „ i„o
utrficutty in rute.n ng tho bloom oi
who do not fen exactly right. Kor th ■ un.'l, , ,t lb.
change u( Ilf..,’’It eoothee and ipi . u',r
porlod le parked, ar,weepy a- If enjoying n„.
hcam* ol opal r® % * •**•«• -4.
clime
‘MxlO iu .ut*.
« l'» hy ua. Thl®
Rury executed itk-n**** of
rknl ul ar i-i, irom a photo-
11 with an out I no ol i,'a
life, and an account *>! hi® ouac q m *. hmgle roulca (If
ordered tarlv) to warde : t*j au, addr oca on roc« ipt uf
10 rente. K<**rrgutfc ciuva»*« r* w 4i»t* d In * vt-rr * »*un.y
lu the South, to whom d l!b*:ral !ijt of premium* U
offered lo thi* i®»ue. Add roe* * : THU bOLTHKKN
Balttmore t mi , 14
UKOUU I, Ft i t i’, EQl MTl
Oudimart’s Upr.ck, November 31,18T0.
M. PAYNti, Kx-citur of the la*t will and to ;a-
vJ* mi ni m Kdalii I'eync. let ot .alii c tunty dc-
cxeecd, ),»»!••? »|.pl. I'-., 'nv. ., in,, »h«le of the
reel Blau- u -.,1 ..o a-cd, lor Mie purpone ol paying
the debt# id ibe decaaaud, and lor division among iho
'-"iteee, under the will—
ble le therefore to notify all per«ont concerned to file
.— lr objection*, If aux they have, within the time
prescribed hy law, else loev, will be granted sa«d ap
plicant aa applied for.
DANIBI, PITTMAN, Ordinary.
Attaat: Jen T. Coorss, Clark. 7 ‘
MU-ta Prtnter'a foe |S.
■pal rav. n ttln.- through in. „ , . ...
The medicine I* sold at Iho low prlc o Ai \ 1
tier hoit'e, or six for #8. and rau be . ad ol a,i drug ,s'i«
and nierihants throughout the country. Aibbese
M. T. nuonCDOLB dc CO,, Pr,,i, t
klempliia, Trim.
DR0MG00LE & CO.’S BUCBU.
rn “ f, >’>«ll":i for all aneefons
of the Kh.n«y« and B.a :d.r ever ill.-rod in the p |* ..
piofeaidon*'^ 17 re?,1 ' ir physician- and ue-d by the )
Price |1. or eli tvitlea lor (5. Bold by Driuglats am
marekania exarywhure.
J. r. DBOM'JOOLB dk (XI.,
Hemphla, Ten,