Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, December 31, 1870, Image 2

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a / v-C ..«» tf-mmvmrwognu him tfltc «JiaUy 3jtttfUi(|ctwcr. ATLLNIA 0L0KG1A Saturday Mornirm. Doc. 31. 1870. ( i)l, It. «',. Vnncey. Wo had a Cali Irom Colonel Yancey yctlcr* Oay. Ho is in fine health, and in politics sound as a dollar. Ben. Yancey always carries with him un honest lacc and ft kind beart^Jiuch men aro in great demand. When shall we sec the country blessed with such men, and as it used to be ? — ■ „ General Young. —gentleman called at our office yeatetday when wo were out; sorry we did uot see him. 111 is a true man and a genuine Democrat, truu to his “Hale and govt rtMtWt. His majority over his iiimorat’k ppnncut lor Congress 'from th 7th distriiis about 0,000 votes. Long may h wave and live—and may his shadow never grow less, Ki-(ni re run r Lumpkin Is dead. He was an honest man, aud a faith tul public servant ot Georgia—honored and beloved by litr people. Truly a great nutf rood ,inau is gone and*, g.me f*i. vcrT G o'ih'r Ltffnpk'm *ii-longct: to a true nnd houeet generation —with Irwin Troup, Clark, McDonal 1. Colquitt, anil other Tbe Political Sign. of the Tlitae*. All those who hare candidly examined nnd analyzed the October end November elections must nave come to the conclusion that a great political revolution hud commenced nil over the United States, and those who have care- lolly observed the elections that have taken pla.v since the general election in October must sec that this political revolution rr going on with an accelerated Momentum. The changes that took place In the October elections were not so greator rtnrtllng as those which occurred, in November, and those that have taken place since the November electiou, though lew in number are still ratife significant of comjug •-Vents. First, in the election in the Kalcigh Congressional district ol North Carolina to fill a vacancy, the increased mujorily given to' the Democratic candidate shows that the reaction in,that State was progressing. Then tho election to fill a vacancy IcHhc first Senatorial district ot Pennsylvania, shows a cliango ol between two Bnd three thousand, in that one district iu tavor ol Tlie Democracy, m a lew weeks; and this Is more important when it is remembered that the Radicals made great exertions to save that district. There L also another very important question settled by the great Democratlc^ain tu that lituiet. That gain givse Uie popular vote Ivanlu to the Democracy. Wrtlmul the vote ot Pennsyl vania the Radicals would not havo the ghost of a chance to elect the next President, unless they ma.Ve some rnljMiriant gainjL_m_cUher 'stales, which they arc not likely to do. But these arq not all thuaign* Um election *»; Municipal ol- ' Fflfli, Mu rube.—Tbe following is taken Iron, the Lancaster Ledger : Wo havi to record this week the most brutal murder that has evir occurred in Lancaster county, within our.' knowledge. Mr. David Kirkpatrick, a quiet citizen, living about one mile, from Hie village, was, on Saturday night last at about 8 o’clock, called to the door ot his residence and inhumanly shot down. He lived scvoral hours alter the deed was committed and remained sensible to tho last, and gave his dying testimony as to who the assassin was. This being the first outrage of the kind that has t tken place An tins county, the whole population manifest a searching disposition to torret out the guilty party. Politics, it is thought, had nothing to do with the matter. Mr. K. was a Conserve live, but never look an active part in politics. It was discovered, shortly alter its occurrence, ihat ho bad been shot with his own gun, sup posed to have txieji.stolen from the house while uhe family were at supper in the kitchen. A jury ol inquest Wait .(impnnnelled on Sunday miming, composed ot whitest and blacks, and alter the hearing of. the testimony a lurther Investigation was postponed to Tuesday. Suspicion resting utK»n a colored boy, KdorfT - <ed > Hammond, wlui had recently been discharged the deceased affirmed was Mi murderer, was arrested by the Deputy-Sherlfl on Sunday even ing and lodged iu jail. Btsmatu’K lately received a letter marked “private." rft was opened by his confidential lerk, who had -rifttl only slew lines when hu The Georgia vfeclieul Companion. This is the title of a new medical Journal to * | , Gs, by 1 J. To Esq., proprietor ol the well-known "Franklin Steam Printing and Pub’i.-hing House," oI tins city, a guarantee not only o! its permanency, but in typographical appearance and artistic style, equal, il not superior to any similar pub- . ioa North oi o ith. 1> »ill to und< r th( editorial Management of 1L-. Hi well and W. T. Goldsmith. We have no doubt that a career ol prosperly nnd usefulness awaits this new mi ical Journal. It must be apparent that the entire prfiloaslon throughout the South are in want of / Journal ol this kttffl; and there bire, luiuld use i vely ill 'll Within their power to give it an cx'ensive ciiculation, and a cor dint support. The first number will appear n'Kiul'thc lo.li i f January, 1871, and monthly thcreatter, at per annum. fleer- a S-.Tura, Alabnmajvi'in.s a large gain to , Wlk , va ith viuletiGpaina In the head, and ic Democracy since the .V'vcmbei 1 he - i tell back in a swoon. AnotliO the Democracy since the .V'vetnbei ' Ice- ; | t .jj Luck in a swoon. Another clerk picked it lion. and last, though not lca.-k the tlectn n In | u) , lln( ] t e ) t t ]„. ^ amc symptoms. After a little time they recovered, and carried the document to a chemist, who soou ascertained that the let ter hail been poisoned with veratine, a subtle and dangerous substance, the odor of which Gioigia, which we have just witnessed, proves that in a (air, legal, arid constitutional election the I! id csls would have be> ri tow ten in tiearly every i minty in the State. Without the negro vote they would have no party; and the liegti" s are l ist leaving ibetn iu many jytrts ol the suite lie- negr<H-< WKItl to: tot />!1 the ; ■ i y.3 ogbt the !t,i m -■ ■ t!,i- -'t, Si, fii 1 jililted them on that account, tail whin they hud out tin Democracy are the t i • te ' -vv r hy tl They will aoop'.fljjd out that-Wgh tarlfl and high taxes hurt them as #-!l as the whites, and they wl..j.iVo"n be willing to j m the whites to fisist by.th. Already iu all the counties where they have not strength enough to elect one ol their own Color they are fast Joining the Dem'-i t.-.ev. From every Indication the Radi cal jfhrty is going down hill with an accele rated viIik itfc-'. The reign of thieves anil vagu- bo willWtflccaso, and thena honest men •i.vcr thelrrights —Federate Union. Advices trom Madrid Btato thfft Prim It o announced the.determination .of resinning;,!'’ person to IiinjAniitAcdB, and pleads a desire to enter Into prlvato life. A dispatch trom Versailles (dales that a gene ral (vacnatlon Of tho departments past ol Furls, which havo been occupied by German troops, still continues. It is thought (bat 'his is being lone in order to concentrate the I’russiaus by slealtbin and around Versailles, Madrid, December 110.—The Cortes lias adapted a, resolution expressivo of horror at the attempt to ' assassinate Gen. Fiimpaud passed a voteol confidence iu the Government. Liverpool, Decetubtr SO—Official figures given to-day uhow that the stock ol cotton has heretofore been largely overestimated. Berlin, December 30 —The King telegraphs tho Queen: “Versailles, December - ■- The boutbardmenj cf Fort A iron silenced the enemy’s guns. Tho railway station at Noisy as shelled, and the Flench artillery at Boudy Slow A.dvei*ti.somonf:s. DeGive’s Opera)House* JOHN TEMPLETON.... LESSEE. Kmmgoment tor SIX NIOHTB mid ONK MATINEE (tf I , i M x VV El tt IQ »«■ . and bet Monde Bur!'-quo Troupc i from Wood’B Wn 8CU New York MONDAY BVEN1NO, January 2, 1871 nro with the farce of a LAUQHING»HYBNA f To conclude #1tb, ibrthefl^st tioi*’ h« ro, of Brouifb’f* ^'pcrntic Burleeqac, KKNANl, or tbe Horn of a Dilummu. Enml Mir» LIBA..WBHVH Irom the service nl Mr. Ki.’kpatrick, and whom Avas Jislodgtal. The i’russian Ions was three II UNO A A i n i v n v I8T1, 1.A soMNAMl'.i Ii\, or th« tapper, tDe Sleeper and the Merry Hwfae Uoy. Boala cun be secured at Phillip* A Crew’* Hook Htrr dt’Sl-dlt NOTIOK. mounts into ilia brain, and is very liable to pro- luce death or insanity. Dkmochatic VtcToav in Pknnbylvania. The election fur the Builu Benatoriat district re- lulled in l,Mil majority for.Dechert, Democrat. In OclolxT tliAR' | may rccovi inimiii. i — •—-4 _ When Hoc - , t lie ui**iuiurc Tiect t Tin- 'o-t'iwiii-r artie'e in from the Macon Jele. graph (6 Mttwnger, ol the 30ih Instant, and we have tru: .-lu red it to the Intki.liornckii for tl^e purpose of showing how indcceut some people ar« - „ ■ The time for tile meeting of the next Lcgis liiturc is fix' '.1 i.y.^i... n the first Wednesday in November, loll, and tbi'r-Jcre we do not hesi tate to say that ar.y attempt An .meet and hold a 4 -v mn would be UD.citho; *> 1 , nay, more, it Would not ho permitted. The attempt would only briug further trouble and disaster upon our old native Mate, Gi rgi*. 'It is high time lor wise and prudent C'-unsels to prevail. -The old Democratic party was always a conHltu- Aioual patty, and it will be; and must be so through all trials and conflicts. The recent election is a vlctbry to the Demo- crue.y ot Georgia, and it will lie good news and gl.-il til'll gl to the TltCK Will Id DRMOCBACT Times itio"T Tru: American Union, aud'the dayja u :t Ur iih»t,r.il when every Iru Derni'croit will Tt’j'.' ce that they kept the IVAh of their Jathers, an 1 at the rbstoiutio . /• tiuikcon- / Georgia Democrats, Georgia white men, hold on, hold on, n;nl hold ou to your fuilh that this t.,, and of-right hail-be. a white man's Govern ment, now and forwer When Does the Lr .isr.ATtnt'fc Mkkt ?— Up n tl..- point we pu'i.ci i, upon oiir rtVst page, a c-i mniunicallon trom onePI the most cptiiient iawycis in the State, if n-pt the leading member ol the profession in Georgia It will be seen lie m iintaii s that the new ly elected Legi. i-tturo is coiislitutionully empowred and nquin-d to meet ou the bccoud Wednesday iu January next—the day designated by the Constitution ot Georgia. The 3d section of the 3d Article ol the Constitution declares as follows : -••‘The first meeting of the General Assembly shall be within ninety days alter the adjourn ment ol this Convention, after which it shall meet, annually on the second Wednesday in January, or on such other day as the General A aenioiy may ptcSCTibb.’* Very obviously thin latter clause was Intended to provide tor emergencies, and to empower eiich Legislature to change the day ot its meet ing, win u reason ol .'•lute aud ol a public na ture might require it to be done. It was not ublicaus had 1,000 majority. Il is understood tiial this gives the I’cnusyl- vauia Renate to the Democrats. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW VOItE A8HOCIATBD I’KKSS DISPATCHKN. NOON ItlHl’ATCHKS. No Canvass in Jones Cocntv—We hove reported, on no better authority than rumor, that Jones county gave about a hundred Radi cal majority, hut are now informed hy a leading citizen of tlml county that the canvass of votes in that county wy*a never completed; but enough wo.- known to satistt the boird ot can vas -ers that the county had gone Democratic. Tlie circumstances under which the canvass was abandoned alter ouc day had been devoted to it are these: The Board ol Inspectors couBiated of three nr gr" r.—-appoint!.■ s (d R ih- .k -mini Mt-sr:-. R. \Y. Bonner and N/(8. Glover, nominated by Uni Ordinary ol Jones. On Tuesday night, the flr«t. night of the election, It wasagre-d tRat one 1.1 the negrcniaimgi rs should keep the box and oiie ot tin: whites the key. The- si-cunu night,- Was proposed that the wliip> -pkooM" keep tllfr box aud the negroes the key. This the negroes rctused to permit, and accordingly they wire letl in tho possession of both, tho housu being guarded by a committee-ot whites. On tho third night and op to Saturday morning, the same order was pursued ; but on Saturday night, alter one day’s cunvass ol tho votes, two ot the negro iinqs’Ctors went of!, leaving boxjaud key iu the hands ol tfie third negro, who was in an opix r room of the court house." Mcair.vhi’e, the uu^fd beeamc tired of their duly and went oil also. Early ou Saturday morning a United Mutes soldier and a citizen, wi n ii id been keeping merry Christmas, and were a little the worse lor whisky, going into the court house, and awing the box ol ballots in the custody of a solitary sleepy negro, seized the box, carried it across the street and pitched it on a wool pile. It was ImmoilLuidf Re covered In-an* lUnHatnrfpsOTiNriuJori, as titanl- foat.lrom thfi luct that the paper p-isled over the Ifey-hole was unbroken. The white managers then prop .-id to go ou with the counj, hiitithe negroes n fused, and so tfie matter statins. All the managers were satisfied from Friday’s (Spunt that the Democrats had a majority of Ute votes.—Tultgraph and .Wtnengtr. WASHINGTON WashinuTon, December 30 —Tho officers of the National Banks are required to report their condition to the Comptroller of tho Currency, ns shown at the close of business, Wednesday, September 28th. The Annual,New Year’s-,recet>li^3Lc,ciemo- nics, at the White House, Is postponed on ac count >1 the death ot Mrs. Belknap. NEW YOU It. New York, December 30.—The Tammany Hall General Committee met to arrange for the rotation of the released Fenian prisoners, whiT: arrival is daily expected. Eighteen thousaud dollars was immediately subscribed, to be raised to fifty thousand. — The Colorado has arrived. CALIFORNIA. Han Francl- o>, December 30.—Sixty thou sand pound* ot power was exploded in the Blue Point Gravel Gold Mine this afternoon. The gold bearing earth, two hundred feet square, and soventy-fivo-foot deep, llltod twenty feet and completely shattered. It was the reulest mining blast ever fired in California. TKN.NFNNKK. Nasiivii.i.b, December 30.—The court house Tub Wav Ls.k Suiihendbred —Clark Mills visited Genera! Grant lately for tho purposo of getting from him an authentic uecount ot the parllculais attending the surrender ol General Lee, to aid him in his proposed work of the representation of that event in rclie! for his monument. On this point the President said Lee came in with a flag of truce to see on what terms we would receive Ida surrender, stated the terms, and Lee said : “ Please reduce that to writing." I took some manifold paper and made several copies, and handed one to him, saving " There, I believe that is about as I talked.” Lee read It aud signed, and then passed it back to me aud 1 signed it. The muni- men Tbo garriBon ot Fort Arron has fled into Paris.” Bordeaux, December 30.—Accounts received bore bIiow that both the Prussian aud French troops hUlltrcd lerribjy from cold. Btroug re- Inforcetnerfit huvebcen sent forward toalkpaits to replace the French troops thus incapacitated. Vast quantities of troops have also been sent to tho trout, ft appears that the Ecus. ;am com mitted excess at Orleans and Blcis because the inhabitant’, who lmvo been ruined, a.-. :.o! able to meet their requisitions/ At, Orlcaiv tlie Prussians threaten to taJCT away TIT hosliies, fitly prominent citizens, (ink s sir. hundred thousand Irantw are paid tor the maltreatment ol Piussiun soldiers. London, December 80.—Coneral PetUngraus has arrived at hprne from Bordeairk to superin tend iho defense ot the city. He waa rteilyed with enthusiasm by both the troops and Iho citizens. M adrid, December 30.—Thd Prince is rapid ly progressing towards rocovery from bis wounds. Hcvcn out of elglit bails umboC t. 1 in his shoulder, have been extracted, and !; : n- drtion is comfortable, tie has, liowt ver, “ufb red the loss of two .fingers. Admiral Tap’-b- ban assumed the temporary tuuctlong ot Gen. Prim as Minister ot Foreign Alliirs and War us, v. 11 lie Presidencyof Gouneil. Honor X. Yala has been appointed Miniate: of Colonies. Bumsy.yr, December HO.—A new N-r»imi Ministry has-been-Jbemeol with Prim,8,Gii.’.. as the head. - CornNiuoAN-,* December 30.—The barii r I Copcn-hagan is blockaded with ice. Rome, December 80.—An overflow of lliu Bibcr flooded half the city, and occasioned groat damage to property. „ VIRGINIA. Richmond, December 30.—Ice ou the river has put a stop to navigation. The steamer, Niagara, from New York, got within twenty miles ot,the City to-day, but was forced tor' turn to City Point and discharge her cargo to b _* sent thence to Richmond by railroad. tt appears fr i-i (tie (locket of tlie Supreme Cnnrt, for the Jsnaary Term "I 1871, t tint the order of >^rcatle with tlie unmbor of '-tees frmi. each, Is ae foil jii.uk nines CIRCUIT. Dawson (1 cort'.miedj .... Madame ZJelacliam j >s’ m oi i. u RONE IN A KOUNIstii GORGE Hnngly cf»ron^ed In the Htate*, Iti wilds of ono of the Middle , .(vofl MAdtme Delachum?)*, many yeaiu.. aco, with uo known protector, e-ive a InithfUl doa fiat fv r ato jd Iwsld* her to defend In time o( ncod Her niui'i. itios*-tu)vored cabin, wraoped with the wlld-f hi ajid houuyeackle. apppiircd hlu awey hy ft cluster of undiTi, growth, »nd clos«ly ontfroned iheiiorfh and « int hy a duti, crayny mvlue that led away back to the iuouu- Hcr rnlfntoff the ambient air. waited from nature’s rd ciji troen sward to the moooulu side, hath me her brow lu early morn's gunile dej*arop, k‘be lived Holmvry Glim- Lump YT: '»t •ifYCUl early i v , , aud alone for many Iodk\cars. The CAtamouniV un earthly midnight yell, und the wolfs dokMUl howl, ire- aueutly moused her frf»m nltnisant midnight sluiriburi*. Now and then she would emerge from her unknown home aud mingle with the iudaMtants aroui d about for one or two months at a r.nie. tho wa- eceentrlCin her acts and all vh wed her ar a living curiosity. While Iroiu home, she apparently iiad hut one ohjert, and that was the relie! or her afflicted sex 1 nder ft bolt on tht; loll sldvj, coaid be bool un old la-hlom d dl/k of considerable! siee, carried lor her own protection, .while siiAj p ■ 1 across her shoulder was suspended ft cu rious sack made from the 1 *(0>N, SKINS 0i: RABBITS INI) RACCOONS Clay. Karly. Hamiolph . 8 Qiltman % Htewart, ft Terrell, ( J continued) .10—37 0KA7TAH00CI1JCC CISGUIT. Uarrla l Marlon * 1 Muscogee, 31 Talbot a Taylor 1- 27 MACON CIHOUIT, Bibb (1 continued) 11 Dooly l Houston 1—IS flint oinccrrr. Morrda V 1 Newton 4 Pike ijt ..^ i .* TALLA1"'OSA UincUIT, Arranged iji sllemate stripes. This b in contained some relics, a.few hcnl garments, nnd old parchment, enrions relics, a,few Itch k smaller slick containing u course pow«;r mad run certain rojts known only to hefself.-ilm i-ouot of which riie ciangfflo a* with th» tenacity <»! de ih Sip- xpliled lortn lriMTetier w Id nx»|Alaii. home, U» act ihe Qt * sritin, with this uuknov Sam h this nnkTJowii vi-i c lahlc powder, which gbc claimed jHirpeeH ’d a wondarful powerOver »^li dl r *«• Me v Hlu iniitii'il il *• u i 6-H roil . -1 •'t-T .. . incident to the femalejjox. She tunned ji “wuiuli physic,” with winch she pro|M>aed lo cure ail aflet tion* atui derangements oi that organ, and kindred «ou»- p ainUiroe oi charge. With snch'slugular uiaglc did she relieve ail who applied, that within a tew years tier name ai d fame becamo known fur aud wide, ai.il hun dreds ol hu fieri ng females applied lor relief relnrned to their burned healihy and happy. Many wr.v •iix.uti* to know her great scent, anil large sums of money ware oflerod It she would divulge It - but shestubU' r.. ]y relused. , . During her. eolliary life sire bocdme intiiUHte witli only one woman, a Luted midwife euine miles die mi. t, .to whom she promised to DIVULGE HER S E C R E T Troop Clayrof MIONIOUT IMHI'ATCTIEM. CALIFORNIA. Han Fua'.cisco, DccowbiT30.—Oliarlts f>cl' wlio shot ami killed Charles F. Fislinr in Hai ra jn'Me i-uiOL'ir. FI ,yii. Bofars dylni! In » few ysdrs, »s the (iinmhre etmilcs or night lii'^ini t" clous Around list loltcriUK rriini' -lit) tui'iirti d ltd* K r *ai (O' rot to tills IrU-nil. i Ktiiiied qtnton rupglstlou for rcltovlng the «n:ronng "I !"-r (ox, »nd (trurigo It may np|-e»r «ho V.rc-oly U I'lan Hlicloo (rained quite * 1 el lalloa io erne thnso old.curoLir. /'hi-ii-j i IIKBOKK): (.*>![ Catoom. . . Dad" Gordon... Murray. Wht'.flol'l Niimnsnrt t.inuoi Elbert. Ban "or Ok . • at Manchester was burned. The records of the j rutiito, two weelt:- ago, while Fisher wns v tbiidwtntcentlnnadi inti D'i'd to give oi" Legislature pt.wer over a ibid copies wero then distributed to several soccer ■ lieLcgis'aturo, which might be oxer- Generals The transaction took place In front clsed lo cheat and delraud tt out of its rights ' ol my tent, and with a little pine fable between under the Constitution of the Htotc a' -1 of the j us. 1'o-a remark of Mills, that ho had seen a United Slates. | picture representing the surrender as having The I (Ulature tost cb Of .\ by the people was ; taken place In ft room w ith a carpeted floor, ami adjourned over 'n advance, by the Akerman ; in the midst'ol the stall officers of both election bill, to November, '871, in order to sc- armies, Grunt replied that the picture was got- cdio Blodgc.it a seat in the United Hiatus Sen- j ten up to. show oil the aids. That was more ate. Tho not ot Congrc-s providing for the j like the turning over ol the surrendered forces el" tion ot Unit'd Hiatt.; Senators, declares that on the nixt day, but the reul surreuder took tptiy.shall be elected at the last session of tie place as above staled, Legislature, prior to the -Ith of March, when Chancery Court were destroyed. Memi’iiis, December 30.—J bn Bell Crockett Avfis tound murdered In his trading boat, at Bloody Island. The Isiat was plundered. No ciuo to the perpetrator. fniNNOLHI. Hr. Louts, December 80 — Vehicles of all descriptions are crossing the river on the ice, Just above tho bridge piers. MANNACHUSKTTS. Boston, December 30.—Col. Thomas E. Chickering’s residence, No. 200 Beacon street, was burned—the cause being an overheated furnaco. CONN WCTICUT, New Haven, December 30.-At a-n^eetlng ot tlie stockholders of the Home ‘'Insurance Company it was discovered that the stock nover has toon over four bund?od thousaud dollars, though nominally a ten million dollars com pany- In 1807 It made a false report. The present indebtedness ol tlie company exceeds the assets two hundred thousand dollars. The agents have toon notified to atop insuring. MARYLAND. DaLtimohb, December 30.—Surratt, after lecturing last night, was arrested by tho. Reve nue officers. The chargu was, not having paid license as a tobacco dealer two years ago. It Is alleged that the design ot his arrest was to pro vent his lecturing fn Washington to night, lie was bailed in if 1,500. they shall take tYcir teats. '1 his provision wts inti tided lo prt(Vent tlm very thing which has Le.-ri h ue tu Blodgett's Ca-c—that is U) .nay, to L' grsa'urn In rn forestalling and I' usurping the prero^dives of the next—electing hi n.. ts ahead of the time, so, as one might piirnso it, tp stock the ratdn on the Heuale. Therefore, the last Legislature, in order to legalize BioJgeit's 'Return, ha.il to override the regular-constitutional limp «{ cieetimr, and bv ordain that th'iT sir statute ordain that Ihetf successors should not meet until November. For, it they should meet in January, according to the provisions ot the Constitution, then the Legislature which elected B "dgett would , not have been the last one h- fore the -Un ot March, and their moceed- jtie's in ' ectiug him were mere usurpation. Now th s iB the true state of the case beyond u doubt. But we are not pn-paryd to advise whether the proceeding would be so demon strably dear m law, or iu a sound, Wt-11- concivcd public and p*rty policy, tbut the "The Universal Aver.”—On my journeys over the continent—through * Turkey, India, Chinn, Japan, Peru, Chill, Paraguay, Brazil, and thp United Slates—in them all to some extent and iu ,-omo to a great extent, I ha-ve the Uni veisal Ayer represented by bis futility medicines, which are often lielddn fabulous esteem.— Whether they win their marvelous reputation by their cures, 1 know not, but 1 know they liavj it to such a degree that it Ircq renlly gave tne importance to have come trom the same country.—FieiTi Utter*from abroad, jaul-ltn .A Luxury ok tub Period—Regarded Irom the economic standpoint, Sea Moss Farine ap pears to overshadow every other vegetable nu trient It contains—as we arc informed on good scientific authority—nearly ninety per cent, of nourishing, labelling gelatine; and of all gela tine substances used in cooking, it is said to be the cheapest by over fitly per cent., as well as bemudocy should and ought to undertake to I lh , e "*°* 1 We give these statements . i ....... ... i wliU’li urc n\r tn« Ruriiutiirn. n and usurpations, as if.was—to save the State the expense, excitement aud contusion ol au attempt practically to unnul it, uml let all things rest till November. Meanwhile the prospect of a Detr'.crjiie Legislature will check abuse’, aud in November nexT' we trust the Democracy will proceed with equal urmnesa ami moJeratipo to correct them. Titr. Tallahassee Florid.an says Ilia' Mr. Robi tt Williams, on account of the trouble and annoytinec occasioned him Irom the fact ot two or tlnei* persons in that town Is aring the same inline, has chttngxai his name to R. S. Williams under a general statute authorizing such changes. Died Know His Wousri».—James Btorey, shot by J ihn Harris, on Monday afternoon, died yesteiday morning, about II o’clock. Jus tice R W. Maher, the Coroner being ULable lo attend, organizu! the following jury, who held an iuquLsi upon the Is^y ot the deceased at the hou.-c Ol Maurice R't^ey : William Mo9ely, Foreman; John F. Ware, J. W. Ballautiue, H. W. Hadclittc, George W. Mttrrab, Jobu Christman, William Clmnnell, Richard Tom mies and J. Thom.- The Jury, alter a full ex- aminatnm into the circumstances ol the kilting, returned A verdict ot manslaughter against Har ris. After the verdict of the jury, Harris went forward aud surrendered himself to the sutborl- lies, amt was. required by Justice Sueed to give toad in tlie sum of $500 for appearance on th* 81st instant, tor a preliminary hearing,—Augutta QnU^tutianalUI. ding is In eating it;" and we tee) confident that no msn or woman who has once eaten ot a biape mango, pudding, custard, cream, Char lotte Russo, or any other delicacy prepared with this 1 marine Godsend, will deny its claim to rarik among tlie table luxuries of the period. dcc'20 d*vs lw lng him over tho head with a heaHPckn l paying attention to ids (Fisher’s) daughter, li i, been discharged on the ground that tho homi cide was an act Jnstfllahle’in ‘keil-defcn’o. Five car loads ol seal skins from AjLvdwi, and fourteen car loads of China and Japan teas shipped eastward. . NEW YORK. New York, December fiO.—A special to the lkrald Irom Havana says : On the 18th threv hundred insurgents, Including forty negro* s, armed with cutlasses, sacked and burned Haca- pa, a fishing village five miles Ifom that city, opposite Wsrro Fortress, at tho mouth of the harbor. When the troops arrived, which was tod late, "they'found tho corpse* oi the victims partly baked ourliu a horrible condition. London, December 80.—Tho Germans In vested the fortress of I’erouno In Ilia Depnit- mentof Homme, Wednesday, alter sharp light ing. Phelp Hardwick, English architect, is dead. Maduid, December 20.—Several battalions ol the National Guard, recruited iu thu Republican quarters of Madrid, rclusc to attend the revi'-w next Sunday in honor of the new King. Seri ous disturbances apprehended. From Ai.kx N. Douoiiehtt, M. D., late one of tlie Medical Directors U. S. A., 'Newark 1 N. J.: ‘'Having been made acquain’xl with the preparation known as Sozodont, I have for some time past permitted its use in my family, where it has given entire satlbficiion It is an elegant toilet article, well worilry i the enco miums It has received." Brown’s BnoscntAi, Troche^, for Pulmo nary and Asthmatic Disorders, hava proved their efficacy by a test ot nruuy years, and have received testimonials from eminent men who have used them. • Those who are suffering from Cougia, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, &c., should try “Tho T:oidies," a simple remedy which is in almost every case eflectuaL dec29 d&wlw Fauk Colors on riiKFonRTOp!—Who ever saw the natural tinge renewed in gray hair by a hair dyct No one. Who can mstioguiah the browns and h|||ka brought out by Phalon’s Vttulia, or SalvatBlftr the Hair, from Nature’* t No one. And maHfv’u leave* no stain on tho akin, and is clear ana transparent, and has no sediment. Hold by all <*/uggiAt»*nd fancy goods dealer*. dec29-d*wl« 1 KVfiNING DIHl’ATCIIES. WASHINGTON. Washington, December 30.—Colonel Day- ton, of Gen. Sherman’s stall, has resigned. Tlie census returns from 1030 counties show, colored 1,607,011 ; whttes 144,142, an increase ot- a little over 4J per cent., but leaves oulfthe Northern colored, Included In the ab&ve, in crease a little less than 3 per cent. The small ness of gain is considered surprising. Customs lor tiie week ending 17th total, two million. The Revenue office has advice of the arrest of cx-Collcctors Tulles and Glenn, ol Texaa, for emtozlemenh A dispatch here lo the Tribune says that Sen ator Albert, of North Carolina, announces his intention to contest tho election of Got. Hance to the Senate, upon the ground that he received the votes ot a majority ot those who are legally qualified as members ol the Legislature. It is being charged that there are a number ot per* sons holding seats who are disqualified uader the fourteenth amendment. Iu compliance with tho request and official advice from Mayor Emery, Surratt lndefinlft^jy postponed his lecture in this city. VOBBION. London, December 80.—From private sources the entire number ol French troops la esti mated at $150,000. Bourbaki’a command ia charged especially with the duly of revictualling Paris, aud has already on band a vast amomyToi livevpock and projrjsions for that purpose. At the proper moment, tblp army will make a desperate effort to join Chausey’s forces and reunite the army ot Loire’, which will then. With great energy, push on lor Paris. Gen. Palladia's reverse ia now charged to meddling politicians, who persuaded GambJta to intertere with his military operations. Earl Granville has received an offlclardis- patcb from the French Government at Bor deaux, in which the French declare] their determination not to lend a delegate to the peace conference to be held in London. The rulers ol British Government shall first recog nize the republic. A dispatch oi similar tone was lent to each oi the powers. Furs ! Furs !! Furs ! ! ! 1- tt nts that hurt roriistednil ordina*y mod' morit. Many yarn ago, the Wrflor ol iln«. whii* ■ In ihe pracico oi raoolF.nu, hy ft Uttlu ptrnn^y, HiteCL'odftd )U i>rorurinK the aecrct. ol thla woni . it' veueUhlo Kftfcjttlfttor, which had Lr.vuf boon k» " wi. to the Medical Proieuftion. Up Kftvu it ft fair ft fid Inipurtlft!»ri-! In the t rt ;ii ot v ir our form-nnd flaxt H o( tein/iv (Oiui»!it ..t!h nqcl ducidcrt mlliefftCtloTi, Lhftt In idOO ho called pub;ic ftlluntku to It* vtrtu«0 in WroHh’ Medico Ciiirurgica! Review. <> WllkliiBon . KA-TRllM CIltt'rjIT. Cbftt.hftui. 1) ^ftvaariftli 1-10 Brunswick Rincint. AppllnR i (,'hft-lton i (ilynn i Plcrcu (conitnuf d). i_ ALBANY CincriT. Uftlhoan...., ft Dougherty . i ... 11 Decatur f. i MILcholl ; B~ltt AUJU'AIIA CIKCUIT. Combined with other known veKotabloTonlrp, Larins; great, power ovor tbo utcrlnn »ruai*M , with Blip i. IL "t . lo art upon the 11 v* r und Uowole, and Hotnblc « itrnic «>! iron to correct the blood, ha bin* formed a woitd. t !ul combination h>r tbcrnr«*of all PemalaDumpiRMit • nlderlmr U the enty Kemalo Hegulftior ki own a * m 1 - ."v oft ore lb's Taluftblo*. compoaud Vo iho itJUictcd Ipm. *, under the uarnn of AUGUSTA Cllif'UIT. AngosUlfl continued) 3 Burke t 5 Hlehmond 4- 9' Tbn Tuty r tpb A M-’FHont/ p . CoUimbn** Kuqnircr, Bavannah N.-wb, and «Th 1 Uroulclo A Sontlnel, are ro- •jueHlod to publish this nolle*, onra a wsok for two wockH, and eeud thoir bills to thin office Z. D. 11ARJUBON, dueflt^wwHw A cil7ig Clerk. ENGLISH FEMALE HITTERS. V] Tho Medical Prof< psIon ftl laruo, h»vo long felt tho need of errrhft medicine, consequently It lr not stiango tlmi they ^4* eagerly prescribe and recommsnd tfiefiO * lr female r ‘ Bittern 10 their ■ patients (iKOUOl A% F .i.ton 1 OliDINA HV’l December 3,1870. "rl'N F RAWm'V, > Firor of tho ssta'e of Francis I j. II. <-ol' iaar., ijtie of Hald • ounty, decent JOHN RYAN, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, UA. I NVITKS attention fo the Jargn assortment of FUlts, which he is opening this jl.iy The quuntlty hajM the largest ever received uy any ono house In ihi« cliy. They unve Iwen puruhAiud under peculiar clroain stance* daring the late depro-sud ufate of the mark r, and will be sold in order to dose oat the whole lot, at GREAT dccM «t B AHOAINH, stolen: 10:rt ol Doccmher, TWO ML'l.KS (Jut- bay Haro MULE, with «urlpo aerna. (honldi r», lev* ai)<l back gcr marked, (hod. and four years "Id Th. other, a black bore" NULB, admit ten year. "In .loKirt»t>r sbod, and Rear marked. formation that will lead tu Ibctr recovery. Addreoa L. V WELLE, decill-td CareT. L. Well., Atlanta, Ua. LIBEL FOB DIVOB44E. T. K. Hall, t YULTON SUPERIOR OOl) HT, t«. ocroBK" Tana, t!I7o J.mktti II a ll | RULE NISI TO l'KiiKEf'l HER VI' It appearing to the Court, by tee re tori, of the She: 11, that the deiendani, Janet'o flail, la not 10 tie laqi.d Iu •aid county; and tt appearing that the n il dcfc.i dmt reddea beyond Hie limit, ot .aid B'ale: It ie 1 r f .re prdored b» the Heart, that the sheriff pertpet service in •aldcaae by pabllcatiob In tht. case once a monili, lot lour mouths, previous to tue next Term ot aald Court, in the ‘'Atlanta Intelligencer." lly the Court. W. H. liYINGTON, Attorney for 1Jbi llsut. A true extract horn tho mlnalca of the Conn. W. ft. Vikabli, Clerk. Oet.bar Term, 1870. decs 4 a Agents Wanted. QPBC1AL and Local Agunlr ; aleo canvaasi rs wanted ij lor a Srst-daea Lire Insurance Company. Apply GEORGIA, Olittqn County. OnDtNAnv'a Ornca, December 16, 1870. D 'R. W. R. HTaNCKLL has applied for eiompUot. of ' personalty and I will, para noon the same at 10 o'clock, A. 11., on tba 47th day ol December, 1870, at my office. i. U. MOftKOW, ordinary. dec!7 dawtt printer's Ire »a. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK OF TUE BAINBRIDGK FACTORY. BORGIA, DBCATUK COUNTY -On the Frrat _ Toesdky id JAnoary next, wlU .kj sold at the court bouse door Id tbe city of tfalabridga, id said county, witbfn the lawful Boors of sale* the tollowlru, to-wiC: “ “ lialpbrldgo Tbs entire lDteresi Id tbe slock ol tho I MaiinfacturtDg Companf % co&sistipg of Ifort^AcreK ol sod, repre- c.uis III M W pctltloD, duly filed i^at he has fully (Ms cfcfttep.*'! '.'fl * -t”! r TV-0 All tiersoiiH conrerued hrr< by no tl fled to file their obJecilODts if itny exist, within the timv pn*(«..r*.bo« by lijw. pteti 10tt*!:s of rti.emission will lie ^ranted the tfppHcant. I'A'•-IK:. ITJ'TMAN, Urdlnurj. .fHmr T. Cooi’Ku, Ulerk. dcc3 tl’d Printer’s tec $4 50. <; »:oub IA, I'auldiro Bounty. W M a. If \ Y, hn« nppllod for exemptlen of perron- u ally, and si-lting Hp »r! aiiit vnlontlon of b Httari, I wii' pans upon tho same at lp o’clock, i honic- -_ T , A. M. on (he 4<h d^y .January, i#7l »it my office. ». D. McOttKOU \ Ordinary. Printer’s leu $J. decfil- \ V4»II> (^< A CHS,—A,vlctlm of early lndlN-re- . tion, C ru-liikMitu voub jiromature decay, '«c . huviUK triu'1 In vain every advertised it inerty, ha« m Imjile meai - ol self-cuie. wh*ch hs will -erd frte to bln ft How (oiflen rs. Address J. 11. TU1TLK, '18 Nas sau «trust. New York drc.'ll —whm Oflioial A.dverti.semQnts EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, I Atlanta, (Ja , December *7, 1870. J, IT la hereby ordered, Thai In conlormitv with the hi rd .-«*c lou ol an Act o! the General Assembly of Georgia, entitled “An Act to authorise the lease of the AT morn and Atlantic bill road, and for^therpur- pofis therein mentioned,” approved Octoberl 84th, lb7U, the following perrons to-wit, A. L. Harris, WU IUm L dark and J N. Dn Barry, being raMroad men o expedience .bo, and they are hereby appointed to examine tho We teru and Atlantic Hallroad careiully; and sa { d persons nre r€(inlred to make oat in writing a uchedu e or i vnntory o! tho same, carefully describing aud selling forib tho tide coi diLlon of the road and Its rolling ftpek and aj pnri auances, avid property of every (•oarf-cter, as It frauds on this day, aud make retnru thereof to the Gove nor of Georgia without delay ; and tii'.i -aid schedule or inventory being return'd. It n .or er d th ti U be rocorrttrt fn tho office of the iitc^etiry or .Stale, and flleu luthe Kxecutlvn offlee. Given nr.dcr my band and tbe Heal of the Eidcut’.vo D“i artin* nt, al the L'upitoi Iu Atlanta, this, the 87th day of December, A. D 1870 KUFUS B. BOLLOCK. IL O CoT.’sort, Secretary Executive Department Ly tLc Governor; 11,0 Con — dec3< dStwlt iVklmlutNtrator’m Nale. B Y virtue ol an order ol the Court ol Ordinal? of l*lrk''[i. cooi.ty will be sold before me Coart lloase door tu said county, tiutween the legal solo hours, ou the Plrst Tuesday In Decemoer, 1870. tbe lands whereon Kilns A'lred ru-ldod at l h e time of hf-death, contain ing 180 acre, more or tec known as No. 81. and a por tion or an adjoining lot la Ibe luth District and td tac tion of said wini.tv The piare is very well improved aud lias a pr c: mill upon the premises. Bold lor the benefit "f urn betrs and creditors of said deceased. Te.ms cash. ELIAB W. ALLKKD, Administrator of Ellas Allred, octal td prlptor’e fee 65 ner sqnarc. jV.R t'UWLliK, Auctioneer. Admlnisirator'id Sale. JJY virtue ol an order from the CoorWH Ordinary ol Fulton county, 1 will roll bo torn »hc couit hOQ-e door iu AUaaUi. oa tho first Tuesday la Jauuary next, within tbs legal hoars of sale, one city lot iu said cliy, upon whbJi there is a small dwolllog, aalu lot r rooilng on west l’vtkUitroe street 78 loot, and runolotr back 8U0 foot, adlointna' CoUBy and Uagan, aud in part ot laud Laud, more or less, the large Facto.y Building, its Machlaerv, and all other appurtenance*, located u.-ar the city or Balnbrtdge and in the 15th district of said Terms of Ba!e—Oue-ha|f cash; balance In • twelve lot~fto.~fooy the 14th'Diatnctoi originally iiennr nowJ it iV* months with iBtereeCWired hr mortgage on pur- Fulton county hold as the property of JUiaabetk nrnfiiBelee ^ w chaeed property. W. G. D. ToNUK, i’ayno, deceased, for the benefit of the Mire sad Price tl. or six bottles lor ftl. SoldhrE F. L. BABBIT, creditors. Tunas cash. ^ McSas ^^ 1 ^ 1 Admlalftraton of iho ©elate of B. Davie Tongo, I AU0SABD % PAYN1, AdmlnUtrator. dcoMw 1 shYfo-U printer’s foe |* per square, tbflr daoghtery.^Jielr wives, or.d their frlei.de, by tho ueoof theeeMtters. no sickly female Vould b*”!ta« i use thorn. Tnl* Femslo Hegnlaipr ia udupted f*>r « (’, young, mantled *»r eiriglo feimiles. who iuc* a fide ted w.Mi acoitMtrjdironle forms of Uveilnedorangetnuut* 'I bey euro partilul, auiipressod, scanty, profuse or Irregular MenF'ruatlori, Colorosis or Green Hicknftrs^FIuur A‘boa or VN bites. Ily.-.tcries, Falling of the Womb! LIci taIIoh and Irra sbtl Ly of the Womb, pain In tin side, back or loins, sick ILadich**, palpitation or HuMoring ol the Heart, hurried breathing, swimming oi the head, cold Kent and Hands, loss ol Appmttu, Tndlgcatl r. torpid Liver, MHatiCholly, Nurrowsunss, Wsk( talntsa. Hurien- iisf*, physical Frosiratniu, etc. Many ol Ihuao arc re lieved by the use of only one bottle. THE LIVER AND ST0MACII Are thoroughly aroused and restored to a healthy by the ucu o! these Hitlers. Its peculiar Iron aud table combination. pl«rcs It tar ahead of any preparation before the public. Females, after confinement and convalescent from any dcbMltating complaint, who remain weak and tee ble, with littls or no appetite, are at once aroure<i and strengthened-by their use. As a Family To Ic for men, women and chlldacn It ba* no eqnal. (Mu UM< spoony Ini contains more medical properties, tlu.uoi.e hott »• & ary of tie common ami pleasant “ diiati* air. tu.! ” i>«,t t«s, to be found all oy.er the country. W hen thc'nianu- fhetorers of the common beverages ol the day ray they cure a’1 diseases, they well know they aro “ pulling the wool*’ oner vour ©yes. and laugh at your stupidity in belnQ so easily humbugged wbeuevtr tne art cle smu ks of wnlsko- if you really desire a valuable Iron and Ve getable Tonic tor yowe^l and family, one bottle K F. B. will last longer and do more good than one dozen of the ordinary “grog shop*• hitters, aa one tablespoon- fhiln water, la sufficient lor a whole family. As A FEMALE REGULATOR,^' It bee no equal ou this continent, acting pow<irfu!l»sncl uroiniitly mail casu., wIhtu no orusutulesion exists — It le Ja-t the niwllcii" for jonov utrs, wlio have . orae difficulty In rutaln'ng the hloom on tho chin k- m u who do not feel exact y n*hi. For tho mother at’ Iho “ ChtUKC of life," It soothes and quiets ust 1 the critical K rtod ia passed, os sweetly as If enjoying the brlohteet sms ol opal r»v, fl'ttln,* through the air one,ml climes, The medicine la sold al lhe low uric ■ ol SI . r sl per boule. or (Lx for S8, aud can be hod of hS drug iiu and motchanta throughout the country. Address ' i. T. DltonhOOLK A: CO., Prp*a, Mcffipkla, Toon. DR0MG00LE A CO.’S BUCBU. The beet and ehaaaeat comMaatton for all affections of tho Kldnoya and Bladder over offerM to the onbllc. by tho ,/ i