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•^f iha Sth Initial, to the column* ol
Om Inm.tiolukjui, upon the Idle ol tbi State
BoUMd hniU thi xttratteo otoor mdm
tott . Mr. Stef*** te *a **«* ■«,•»<> *»
inoomptibli patriot and iUtnaas. H« tajie-
YoUd'voGeoTfta, and Georgians aw xtteckedto
Mm-ttyddilfatto honorxntl ropcct A. H-
Frreatt*A«gnstaOo**Ut*Uo*uBrt, Jun.5, isn.
■M. atoxulw *. lurtni and »*•
luh «r th* ii»«a*«i.
W« are permitted to pabtmh tta following
«, extract ot a latter front Mi. Btephra* <m the
aobiect of the State Road kaee. The letter front
ySeh— quote war addrtaaod to a gentleman
inthlacity:
II tuBe Alter IM MTPwnCWfHI W UW RIUBg w»
ex-Gor. Brawa UwM to orgente a company
to pat in a Mi** M wrota to him, tutiw
thttlt what 1 had tees wu true, I ahooM like
to be one oi hit com pane, and to take an inter
est In It to the extent ol mj proparty, which,
orer and abore all habiUlka, I thought wai tea
tiendxJihUan. 'Be replied that he hod barn
' engaged in otganlxieg or tonnmrx oompany
eiltaa view ol making a bid tor the taaea; that
he did not know whetfier tbe parties with whom
he waa ooulerriua would he willing to extend
the hit or not; that htdiridnaUy he was per
fectly wiling to do ao, and would preaent my
request when the company met Iwroto hack
to him giTlng him toll power to act for me Id
tha eremites, m he might think pmpK,lmt told
him it wax a matter that 1 did not feel auffldent
interest In for any «rf»0 to be mad in my be-
g| and that U there wu a single member ol
hie company who showed or indicated the
altgfcin objection to mr taking an intereet In It
my name' Mould not be present*] by him. 1
knew nothing of the parties with whom he wu
conferring-notoneoTthem; sordid 1 care to
know any mote than I should who are the
SSHHSB
DeGive’s Opeifa House.
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wu la trod need for th* oooiolklatkffl of
tribes, nod raoiftBlmuteaijitem (or
territory. Adjourned.
WEST TSU. •
W«w Tonx, January A—ThaTrench Gor-
. mnmeht tnlatma-tha tiUaraiih eenpany-that
mtamgea for Wrtebe forwarded by pigeons, at
the sender's risk—charges tea cents per word.
Motagm most not exceed twenty words,
toantia.
»1»AY BYKNlne, January t, 1891. OBOB6IA1
-- TJL8T NIQHT OP
ltoad at;aadan . _ . ^ ..
hi* tnanagament, tall to tay small share, U any, n London. January 8—Spanish CaMnct
that I expect to dewUjU I hare much the Seiano; Foreign, Martoa; Justice,
greater pah oi the proceeds or my own labor, „ ’ . V.. . , ’
not tf my own aggrandisement, but to the at- Ullwmg Marine nuiugar, Interior, Sagoata;
list WfBEfl SN0_THt BLONDES I
— — TWoaatAT auHrJBQuaa.
_ : The tatret New dferk-srsMtlM, anltlta* -
Turliie, or the Kniibt ani tbe Katalxr
ui the etdatpHttUg Kxtrevagaosa,
LUCRETIA BORGIA. M. D„
OH. LA SBAlDMOXaurI
Beats can be nested at PUUtf* A Cnw’i Book Rtore.
tanl-dli
aistaoce, the relieCthp comtort and weU being
ol others. —Toontrhfy,
— AtJEXiSOER Hr-BrtrttkHA
tf I woe gcing to rest anything to i^or any
other Raihoaifcompany. I bettered be would
be the controlling man in tha afiaire ol any
company that might be formed under bis au
spices, I thought, under his control, the road
might be made to pay the minimum amount
s-i-t by tbe Legislature and eren more, u well
u to pay tbe lessees something lor their risk and
troobu I so wrote to him. In reply, be said
that he did not ihfnk thy company could afford
set by tbe Legislature and leave any margin lor
profits to the company, in cootidentioo oi their
thdr trouble and liability, looking to
tbe risks ot flood and Are, and the
new roads which would toon take ofl
a lain portion of the freights Which otherwise
would pus through this channel. He said he
would not put In a bid for more that the $35,000
per month, set forth, in the act of the Legisla
ture. This te the substance of our correspond
ence Subsequently, after tbe meeting of bis
company, a few days before tbe expiration ol
the time for patting in the bids, be smite to me
that he bad presented my name; that (here wu
no objection to my taking an interest, a small i
one, u I expected it to be, on the basis ot tbe
organftadon ot tbe company, and that the com
paay bad agreed to. pat in a tld at $23 (VO per
month—no more. He expressed donut* u to
whether tbe bid would be accepted or not; but
said he wonki gire no more. The next thing 1
heard was the announcement ot the lean ot the
’ Road as published in the papers. Tbe names
of the lenses are diflerem In the different
papers, and I do not yet know who they nil
realty are. Boms ot them are men for whom I
have u littfe regard personally or politically u
any man can have. Some ot them I regard as
men of u high character for honesty and in
tegrity, In husinfss matters at least, is aay men
in the Bute—men who woo'd be ss far from
countenancing mrmAUng ot lay sort u any 1
know to Georgia or elsewhere.
How in relation to this charge ot tbe lease
being a“swindle,” how do the tacts stand? 1
think they may be thus summed up. At tesst
tbit Is and was ay srtew of them:
The Road wu paying nothing to tbe State.
It wu used practically as a political corruption
fund. So tar from paling anything into the
Treasury, the Legists me wu called upon to
make iurge appropriate m to keep it up. The
cry wu in substance that Bollock, Blodgett A
Co. were corruptly using and appropriating the
income; that it ought to be taken out of their
bands and eitbar told or leased to responsible
parties This wu the Democratic cry. Tbe
measure tor a kaie wu brought forward in the
Hooas by one oi the most prominent Democrats
in iL Ike bill wu published in tbe newspapers
It via sent broadcast over the oonntry. It wu
before tbe public long enough to be thoroughly
understood and discerned by the press ' My
opinion wu sought by tbs introducer of the
HIU, I gate ft to him frankly. I wu not in
position to know all the facts I wu confined
to my house; not able to walk, and could not do
move than gire an Individual or private opinion
founded upon my own reflections These led
me fo the conetatfon that a lease under the cir
cumstances wu perhaps the best; but in no
event, oof under any tircucastanets, would I
lavor or vote tor a lease, U I were
in the Legislature, for leu than $500-
000 per annum. I thought it could be
leased lor that amount, or it ought to
yield that amount. This is tbe substance oi
what 1 wrote to him. 1 suppose other public
men in the State were consulted u I was How
this te I do not know, nor what advice war given
by any, U sought. But this I will uy; That
if there wu a single newspaper ol the Demo
cratic party io the Btate that said one word
either editorially or by communication against
tbe proposed, tease, under tbe bill so published
t itering .the road lor $300,000 per tnnam, ex
cept the Atlanta Intelligence!!, 1 am not
aware of St. It there wu any opposition by
-the Democratic press in the Bute to tbe lease,
with the exception stated, 1 did not see or hear
of tf. After ibis opportunity lor discussion on
tba part of thove who were much moveable
than 1 wu to look into and mresilgsu the sub
ject, the bill passed both branches of the Legis
lature. The Bva, a neutral paper in politics, in
Atlanta,did oppose the measure sod call open
tbe Governor to veto It. He, however, signed
the tell, and proceeded to advertise the lease
according to the provisions ot tbe act. It wu
advertised for weeks, it not months. It there
wu a word said coring tbit whole period by a
paper in Georgia, character to ng it a nriadZr, or
eren d- nounctng it u a measure of Lad policy,
it escaped me.
It seems to me that the proper time for rigi
lent sentinels to bavt sounded the alarm, it
there wu anything so really corrupt In tbe
matter, wu when tbe measure wu before the
Legit 1st are and before bide were made tor the
lease. Wilt, the excep’ioo of tbe papers tla'ed,
1 do cot know ot one on tbe Democratic side,
or leaning to that side, which opposed the
meuore while perdmg before tbe Legislature,
and not one said aught, a* Ur a* I know,
against the lease while the advertwemret wu
pending, notilyipg honest and honorable bid
ders that i' Would be regarded in any quarter sa
a “ nrinile."
Under the drcumstarcc*, I repeat I am quite
u much surprised U> tee this charge now ss>
u anybody jittubly can be surprised fo see toy
name amoogri those who proposed fo take the
use.
an I bare to say in conclusion te that, tf
there bat been anything wrong or unfair, much
more, U lbue has been anything corrupt in the
letting oi the road under tbe lease, in tbe
acceptance or rejection of bids, I know nothing
ot the matter. Hay, more, I hope H will be
exposed, and the guilty party, it any, bn ugbt
to proper punishment. Let the attack be not
by jgllouation. Let charges and necUteatfonr
Indians hot CiTtxass or tub Unithd
Stai sa—Tbe Senate Committee no the Judi
ciary hava- tnidw a report dp the resolution
teenth Amendment to the Constitntion upon
the Indian tribes ol the country, end whether,
by the provision Ihereoi, tbe Indians are not
citizens ol the United flutes, and whether,
thereby, tbe various treaties heretofore existing
conclude their report u follows:
“The Committee do not hnitate to say that
tbe Indian tribes within the limits ot the United
States and the Individual members ol tbe seve
ral trioea, white they adhere to and form a part
ot the trtbea to which thrv belong are not,
within the massing of the WVth Amendment,
sut Jtct to the Jurisdiction of tbe United flutes,
and, therefore, that the Indians have not be
come citizens ot the United flutes by riilne ot
that Amendment. Tbe Committee uy that tf
they are correct in this conclusion, it follows
that the treaties heretofore made between the
United States and the Indian tribes are not
annulled by that Amendment.”
And why, asks the Mobile fltfutar, are the
Indiana not citizens in Radical folimaliou and
policy! Can it be their taler t fhe~God*nd
humanity” party toroid! Is it because they are
“torogoeri r .They ire the aboriginal'fords of
the soil, bereft ot. it by Puritan beads, whisky
and steel. Are they an Inferior creature to tbe
Africans imported by Yankee slave traders ?
Romance, pceuy and history alike deny it.
What then te tba matter ! Simply, they do not
lira in the South, and cannot baconveried into
voters to keep down the disfranchised white
South lor the benefit ol the Radical party.—
Jforawff Sntt.
Public Worka, ZorUla; Colonies, Ayala.
A dispatch irom Havre, January Cth, con
firms the dispatch, already published, oi a great
battle on the left bank of the befna. The battle
waa very fierce and sanguinary, and lasted
tavsn bouna but no decided advantage gained.
Loss of the Prussians heavy. Franqh troop*
showed remarkable spirit and daring.
Geo. Msrteuflel telegraphs from Amiens, on
tha Sd insti Gen. Barthelm, with troop* from
tha first army corps, attacked the French early
In the morning ot that day; Tuesday, on the
left'hank of the Seine, and captured three can
non, three flags, and five hundred prisoners
Brt.vcx'1 slander-mill, the Atlanta Era,
gives a toll report ot tbe hobnobiog and spree hi-
fi tog It the Bullock-Kimball baoquet, given a
tew nights since, fo honor ot Secretary Delano,
and at which Hon. Ben Hill, Ex Gov. Joseph
E. Brown. Poster Blodgett, and others, were
pi-m Whether the party dined heartily or
not, there 1s no reason to doubt that ther must
beartilv despise each oilier. Beo Hill eating
and drinking at foe same Uble with Bullock 1
Ben must have the stomach ol au ostrich.
BY TELEGRAPH.
NSW YORK ASSOCIATED PHAS8 DISPATCHES.
NOON DlHPATCHJbM.
VIRGINIA.
Ricukohd, Jsn 6,1871.
7o IV J. ll'tHon. Qtntral Ticket Agent, A. it
W P RS.
The ice Is rspidly disappearing from the Po
tomac river—will resume regular trips to-mor
row, January 7,1871.
J. R GEjrraT, Auditor,
Richmond, Fiedericksburg and Pjtomac Rail-
read.
WASHINGTON.
WiSiUSOToX, January 8.—The Committee
on Foreign Relations look the test vole upon
the Asm Domingo qncstioa with two members
absent, who recently were adverse to tbe meas-
are^looking-fo annexation measures. The vote
stood upon the motioa directing Banks to report
lbs Senile bill on Monday. Ayes— flanks
Orth, Myers. Hays—flhcldon, of Hew Yoik,
Williard, Ambler,Swan, Wood. Absent— Wil
klnaon and Jndd.
Tbe committee consists of ten members, ol
whom two are Democrats. H ilwifostaoding
the adverse vote, Banka, as a matter of courtesy
will b« allowed to report the Senate bill to the
House on Monday.
The indications are that the steamer Tennes
see, now fiting out to carry the President's San
Domingo Commissioners, will remain at anchor.
The AdminteTtlioo, however, are still confi
dent, and expect the CommWoners to return in
time for action this session.
Tbe Home te considering Paraguay.
Ho seaaioo of the Senate to-day.
NEW YORK.
Hxw Yonx, January 8,—Arrived—Algeria
Helvetia, Catharine Whiting.
OHIO.
Cincinnati, January A—The value ot the
Daily Timet, evening paper, reported to the
Probale Court, la: Material, $80,000; good
will, $1-40,000.
INDIANA.
Indianapolis, January 0.—There are rumors
that the Hi publican Senators Intend to resign
and go home.
LOUISIANA.
Hsw Oblsam, January 6.—Gov. Warmouth
has vetoed since Monday, and returned to the
Legislature, twenty-one bills passed at tbe last
aessten, covering appropriations amounting to
six millions eight bandied and seventy-five
thousand dollars, and five hundred thousand
acres ol land. Tbe hoods for some ot them
have t-een thrown on the market.
Among tbe bills vetoed is one fortbegnsran'y
oi the Alexandria, Honema and Fulton Rail
road ; second mortgage bonds ol the Louisiana
Petroleum Company; Lout-Unti Dredging Com
pany; Mississippi Levee Company three mil
lions per annum; to increase the expense ol the
metropolitan police to forty-four thousand per
annum.
Tba Picayune, Times and Republican &p
prove the Governor's vetoes. ♦
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
MABY R HODGES, ) Llb.1 lor Divorce In YoisyU
• ■ ta VSapertor Conn - August Tans,
JOHN W. HOOttSS; ftsie. ante to twrfcet Mivieal
I T apposrtu* fo tta Court, hj the return ot the
Sheria. that tta dataudant doe* nor raalda In this
county, and it farttar amiearlat Wat ha doea not nitda
In ttls Stale! It la on Bottom or coined ordu that amid
dafaadaniapaaar sad answer at tta next hnaofttle
Coart, al-aimt the case be ennsldared In daiaolt, and
tho plalntlt allowed to proceed. And It la farther
ordered, that this Bole aa published In tha Atlanta
Intelligencer once a month (or fonr b oaths.
N. B. KNIGHT, J. 8.O.
A true extract from tha minntea, Angna' Term, 1810.
J. T. Dauws, Clera.
Jaal-oarrSw
J. T
printar’a tea a
Barthelm, himself; telegraph* from Elooen on
the 4th, confirming the above and adds he has
pursued tbs enemy beyond Boorgachard. The
battle lasted throughout the day.
'VsnsiiLLW, January 3 —The bombardment
of the southern forts of Parte commenced this,
Thursday, morning.
Monetary andCommercial
Atlanta, Ga., January 6—P. M.
FINANCIAL—Brokerf were buying and sel
ling to-day at the foUowuig quotations:
Gold, buying 109
Gold, selling Ill
Silver, buying 103
Silver, selling 108
Georgia Railroad Block 96x100.
New York Exchange, buying at £c discount.
Hew York Exchange, selling at par.
COTTON—Tbe market to-day has been
quiet and steady; middlings 13k; low middling
134; good ordinary EH; ordinary 11,
GRAIN-Wheat $1 10 to $1 40. Com 90
to $1 00. Oats 60 to 65c. Rye $1 20. Barley
$1 00.
HBAL— $1 00. Feed meal $1.
BULK MEAT—Clear sides 124; clear rib
sides 12; shoulders 9.
FLOUR—Fancy brands $7 25; family $6 75.
SUGAR—Crushed ana granulated, per lb.
16 to 164c, Bard A, 154 ; B, 164 ; C, 15; Hew
Orleans, raw, 13 to 144c.
LIME—Teniessee, Georgia and Alabama 50
to 60c. per bushel; Hydraulic Cement $5 per
barrel; Plaster ot Paris $6 per barrel.
LARD—In barrels, 144 ; in kegs and cans,
15 to 16 cents.
LEATHER—White oak Bole, per lb, 40 to
50c; hemlock sole, per lb, 81 to 33c; upper, per
dozen, $80 lOtf’IOS; harness leather, per lb, 40
to 48c. /
BACON—Clear tides none; clear rib
sides none; shoulders none. Hams sugar
cured canvassed 24; plain canvassed 20 to 22.
MOLASSES—Cuba, per gallon, hhds. 82
per bbL 38; Florida 85 to 75; Hew Orleans
prime, 75; choice 80; Syrup, per gallon
* > to $1.
TOBACCO—Low grades, unsound, 56 to 60
low grades, sound, 624 to 65 ; medium grades,
sound 65 to 75; fine grades, sound, 75 to $1;
choice $1 25.
APPLES-Per barrel $4 50 to $5 00.
IMOTXCiO.
Atlanta Ga , January 6th, 1811.
too Coaoty will he pabllahed in the i
tion. DANIEL PITTMAN,
UnTASUlw Oldbury Pn'ton County,
GEORGIA* Pulton L'ooxtt.
rXTHVREAS, George Welch. Guardian or the penon
Vv end property ot Wililaw WYod Ljoa. minor, ha*
pulled lor leave to nil s portion or the rut eituW
eforurtng to h • raid ward (or his boneflt-
Alt person* concerned ere hereby notified fo die their
objections, tf any exlat, within tta time allowed by
lew, else leero will be sranted (or the rale of tatd reel
Olllafct AdreirtpBmenta
A PROCLAMATION.
Bj Buftis B. Bullock,
Governor of said State.
WHEREAS, OtRclel Information has been received at
this Dopertment, that a murder wae committed In tta
eouty ol Potion, on the night ol the 1st Jeanary, list.,
epos the body ot Douglass Craddock, by oi* Chart**
Cooper, aa la alleged, and that said Cooper has EsS
Iron JniUea;
I have thonght. proper, therefore, to leant this my
proclamation; hereby oCerlng e reward of One Tbeovend
Dollars for the apprehension sad delivery ot the
raid Cooper, with proof anfletent to convict, to the
Sheris e( said county and State.
And Ido moreover charge and require all oSlMWS In
thin State, civil tad military, to bevlgtltnt ta endeavor
ing to apprehend ike aald Cooper, ta order that be may
be brought to trial tor tbe off earn* with which he
stands charged.
Given radar my hand end the Great Seal of the State
at the capital In Atlanta, this 5th day of January,
In the year ol our Lord Eighteen Hundred and'
Seventy-One, and ot the Independence ot the United
State* of America ike Nlactj-tfth.
> HUPU81I. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
Damn G. Oovnino, Secretary of State.
janT-djlwtt
COLLEGE, ya.
«en. 6. W. C. LEE, Pres’t,
The Spring Term of the present session begins on
the 1st of February. The rearrangement of Classes
then made enables students to enter the teveral schools
with advantage. Bmdenu entering at this time pay
ONLY HALF FEES.
All the Academic School* ot the College, ss well
aa the Professional Schools of
LAW AND ENGINEERING,
ARB IN FULL OPERATION,
For further Information address
WILL I AfTl DOLD, Clerk or Faculty.
Jsne-drLoaw
market Reports by Telesrapla.
Nnw York, January 8.—Cotton weak; sales
5,509 nt 15 Flour unchanged. Wheat quiet.
Corn 77 to 79 Groceries doll. Whiskey 91.
Pork du'Aal $19 75. Lard unchanged. Money
6 to 7. iRterling 94 to 94. Gold lUf to Rtf-
8t. Louts, January 8.—Flour firm. Corn
doll at 42 to 45 Tobacco and bagging—noth
ing doing. Whisky 89. Provisions very firm.
Lard 11 to 114
Cincinnati, January 6.—Flour firm and in
far demand. Corn doll at 53 to 54. ProYia-
100a firm. Whisky 87. Pork $19 50.
Balttmohk, January 6.—Flour firm and
active. Wheat firm. Corn firm and higher ;
while 60 to 81; yellow 75 to 78. ProviaioDs—
but little doing. Pork $20 50. Shoulders 9J.
Whisky 91 to 92.
Louisville, January 6—Bagging quiet. To
bacco firm. Hemp and flax 25 to 26. Floor
quiet. Corn doll.
New Ohlkanb, January 6.—Cotton week
and in fair demand ; middlings 144 to 14|.
Norfolk, January 6.—Cotton quiet; low
middlings 14; sales )00.
Wilmington, January 6.—Cotton firm;
middlings 14.
Boston, Janaary 6.—Cotton dull; middling
Im
mobile, January 6.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling! 14.
Galveston, January 6.—Cotton firm ; good
ordinary 13$.
Charleston, January 6.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 14).
Augusta, January 6.—Cotton dull; middling
14; sales 580.
flAVANNan, January 6.—Cotton quiet and
firm ; middlings 144 >
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Atlanta, Ga., January 8,1870.
ORDERED: That the Hon. O. A. Logmans, of the
eoanty or Fallon, be, and be la hereby, appointed
Chief Justice ef the Supreme Conrt of thls Btate, to
hold enld olBee until hie neeeeaor la appointed, and
that he be eommleeloned accordingly.
Given under my hand and the Seal of the Executive
Department, at the Capitol In Atlanta, this, the day
and year above written.
HUTUS & BOLLOCK.
By the Governor;
H, 0. Corson, Becretary Executive Department.
Jan5- dStwlt
Ml
aohamps*
UOK II I MOUNTAIN GORGE
•mniad tnaia wtM’or one of the Middle
rod.Madtmc JMachsmne, man; yean ago,
sown protestor, uvea lalthful nog that ever
eWed betide her to defend In time of need Her small,
meet-covered cabin, wrapped with tho wlld-f lie and
honeyatekle. appeared hid away by a elosler of under-
growth, aa* atoeety environed on tie north and ant br
a deep, craggy ravine that led away bact to themuun-
HtFsniffllBE the ambient air. watted from nature's
Office State Agricultural Society,
DECEMBER S9. 1«T0.
IB OfflrcM and Members of tbs Count v AgrtmUn-
ral Socle les -re lot-fled ibfrtltls lmi»ur ant that,
they «h »ald hold their meeting at earh aa pt.« Ihle,
for thi electron ot DelesaU* to the 22d Pub^uary C’on-
Yteutlon, IbTl, of th« auto Aertcclinral society.
The nsuirt • o Delegrttfa ahoald ho vent tor^ard
lmmedlatslv to this othco, as, under the agre* meut
with the Railroads, the tickets inn«t b« filled out nern
with unmet of tho l’ohita'es. and then sent to tho
baperintendeuta tor thair rlfruytures, a d oy them for
warded to the Delegates Th« pro«'. ss requires time,
and immediate action on tbe t art ol Connty feociftw*
I** required to inruro tne timclj receipt of ticaels by a 1
Delegates. D. W. LEWIS,
Jat6-tf a cretary
ELECTION NOTICE
Atlanta, Oa„ December 20,1810
A PROCLAMATION.
O E O K G I A. I
By Bute B. Bollock,
Governor of said State.
WHEREAS, Official Information has been received at
this Department that on the night at the tld tost., being
the last dty ef the late election, the nallot-hox at Mor
gan, the eonnty-elte of Calhoun eoanty, wneetolen from
the Grand Jury room In the tourt house of Hid county,
where ihe tame had been deposited by three of the
Uaneger* appointed to bold the election et mid pre
cinct, after having eecnrely tasted the windows and
locked the door, evidently lor tho purpose of interfering
with the reanlt of the aloctlon; and
Whereas, It la alleged that some unknown person or
persons ascended to the window on the onutde of the
room by mesne of a ladder and entered the said room,
• testing and carrying away tt* said ballot box; and
Wherea*. It Is reported by tho said Managers holding
tha election at the precinct aforeeald, that tha offering
of a reliable re ware Is essential as a meant of Insuring
the arrest ana conriettono! the olid person or persons,
tt present nnknown, who, It le alleged, hare committed
this great outrage against the elective franchise and
against the iswi ol Ibis btate and of the United States:
Now. therefore, tn order to vindicate the majesty oi
the law lud to protect tbe ea.radneeeof the badovbox,
1, Rnfns U Buiock, Governor ol utd Stale, do hereby
lieue this, my prot'amiiton, offering a reward of Five
7 houtand Dollars lor the apprehension and dallvery of
the perton or perrons engagsd tn the perpetration of
Ibe heinons nd mlschievon* outrage before cited, with
ev.dence to convict, to the aborts of said county of
Caibonn,
Gtven under my hand and the Great Beal of the State, at
the Capitol In Atlanta, this Slat day of December,
In the year of onr Lord Klghtecn dundred and Seven
tv. -.nd of Ute Independence ol tho United btatea ot
America the Niuety-Ufth
BUFUa B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Comas, Secretary of Stats.
Jand-dSIAlw
earthly i ,
nnenuy Moueot her from pleasant mJdDtghl slumbers.
Mow an* Ui«n she would emerge from her unknown
home and minute with the Indanttanu aronr d about lor
one ortwwmewtte at a unT ihe wa- eecentrlc in her
acts and a’l viewed her u n htrintr cnrluritr.
While Irom home, rhe ipparently had not ono ohjoct,
and that area Ihe rritei of her aSlicted sex Under a
bait on the tall aide, con’d be seen in old larhloncd dirk
of eonnderable also, carried, lor her own prote- lion,
while strapped aeioti her shomder waa eaependtd a ca
rtons men made from tt*
SKINS OF RABBITS AND RACCOONS
old parchment, curious i
a smaller sack-contalair _ _ ^
certain roots known only to herself, the secret.
tbe clung to as with the tenacity or doth. She sAUIcd
forth from her wild mountain home, to net the Good
Samaritan, with thle nnkaown vegetable powder, which
aha ctalmeo poreeeeod a wonderful power overall dlrea-
eee Incident to the female tea She termed It “ womb
phyat*," with which ehn proposed to core all aSeetions
ana derengementa or that organ, and kindred com
plaint* Iran ot marge. With each singular magic did
ah* relieve all whu applied, (bat wltlun a lew years her
name and fame became known far and wide, and hun
dreds ot eaderlng females applied for relief and returned
to their home* healthy ana happy. Many w-.ro snxlons
So know h*r j *
were offered 1
ly refneed.
During her solitary life she became intimate with
only one woman, a noted midwife some miles distant,
to whoa she promised to
ns healthy auahappy. Many tr.ro snxlons
ir great secret, ana large turns of money
I If the would divulge It - but theatnbboin-
Infialj*te any cncie** and unnecessary «pgja»
EVUNINU DIriFATCUEH.
WASHINGTON.
Washing-!**, January 6.—The preUminnri**
for tbe Joint Uoamiiltee for ibe settlement of
Ibc quention arising from tb« Cuban complica-
lion*, wherein the Cnitrd State* and Spain are
intereated, waa inangurated here to-day.
McPherson, clerk ol th* House, designates
the National Virginian, ot Richmond, and tbe
Pr> m, of L) nebburg, tor public printing.
The flpxcteb Minister disavow* nay interest
of-on cither rid* In the flan Domingo question.
Missouri circles consider Blair'* election to
Ihe Senate quite probable.
In tne House the m»J >riiy reaolution* cen-
nring Admire)* Gordon red Daft* passed,
fury order scoart ot enquiry notwilhstnncling
weir coarse wu approved by the Bute and
Nary DepsrimeoL
Brooks presented n memorial lor tbe extra-
ELECTION NOTICE.
EX Been VB DEPARTMENT. )
oTATfiOF OEUhGIA. >
At'aiiU, <i»., December Ulh. i-^tO j
0 0\a Or'lin-iria of Ihe Several Ckruruie* of the
Mate :
Yonr ttteotloo t» Invited to t>^c provlfloo* eonUln*d
to Pnr !. hte fl \rt. 5, of the Cozatititinn ; tec. 13s'»t
\VA (Indoffivp) ot Oeonr* ; and Section 1A aitd
01 ** 4D Act to KffUbS »h « Hvattmof Pabito lotrac-
n ” approved Oc'oMr IS. Me, bj which U h.cocjr*
year doty to *.te notlcM oi to esoction io b« htld on the
im MtanUy lb Jtcturj Mit, lot ihe following ofli •
cert, viz:
r EACH JUUTU OUTKICT, I*fX»UrO*AT*D TOWV AMD
WARD or ABT CITT i
(Htt member of the Coactj Board of Kdocetioa, to
9trtf Vmo jeer*.
One School Tnwtee, to ier»e three yean.
«me Rehool Tnutei, to *er?e two yter*.
Oce School Trtitei. to serve oee year.
Immediate notice »bo aid ws given of the ebove elec
tion. ino of the place le each precinct where the poll*
will be opened
heurntae prrv*ifd by law eboeld be made hr the
SUecu/s Maoacera ro the necrerery oi Mate, tod an-
out to the Clerk f»f toe naper:or i oart, lor *Ji to# o«♦
rtxt \ end to «n reeprete they ahoald * mplj wlu ih«
n qeircn ent» ol <-(tepter» a bod 5, TtUt 13, Part 1, Code
ol GeervU.
Oivtn under ay band eed the eeal of the Bzaeatlve
Deperfmert, at the eepluri Ua Atlanta, the day end
year tret above wr.tum.
„ ^ „ RCFUd B. BOLLOCK.
By the (k>verr*or:
U C. i.oiuoM, aecreUry of Exec. Dep’t.
deett 43twit
and proved. Mjr trimai r tit« hut wa ot the work ct bydrogrnptJc office Irom th*
ere of the lending Marine Insurance Com-
git, «Qlilled *’ An act tn eetahlfah a sya't-m « f Public
Juetruction,” epprovad October 18th. Is*:!), an e.ec'Jon
wwl be held on SATURDAY, JANUARY 7th* 1«T1, in
each Ward, tn the city ol tlUuta, in the town oi >'eet
Ki d. end 1n each Mlutia District, In the eoanty of Fal
lon, for the following officers, nr :
One Member of tbe Coanty Board of Education.
One School Trustee, to ferrfl three years*
One School Trustee, to s^rve two yean.
One school Trustee, to serve one year.
The Polls to be opened at tbe following places, to-wit:
ATLANTAl
1st. WAHD -Davis* Building, Broad street*
Sd. WARD—City Hall.
3d. WAKD-Mlss Bterchi’s School House, Fair street
4th. WARD—Willingham Ballding, Ivey street.
5th .WARD—Tallulah Engine House, Broad street.
lOMth (South Atlanta) DISTRICT, outside of (he
tiiy UmiU-At tha residence of Capt. W. L. Caiboan
near Flat tthoaifi Road.
l*!4th (North Atlanta) DISTRICT, ootslde of slty
limit*—At the resldencs of B. F. Wa*her, on Piaster’s
Bridge Road.
WEST END—At usual place of holding elections.
BLACK HALL DISTRICP-At Bast Point.
STONE’S DISTRICT—At usual place.
CASEY’S DISTRICT—At usual p i*ce.
BUCK HEAD DISTRICT—At ns-al place.
OAK GROVE DISTRICT—At usual place.
One Jostlceof the Peace and two freeholders, nr In
the absence ol s Jus*.ice ol the Peace, three freeholder 1
of me ward, town or district, shall s <p..r1ntei;d said
election, who should in alt respects comply with the re
quirement* oi Sect on* 13 fl ann 1351, and lollowm* of
Irwin'* Revised C«*de, in rets er.ee to elccMons ler mem
bers of th* General Afl»etobl> and :or Justice** of tfcu
Peace, when not inconsistent Said Superintendent*
mart take tne oath pre*cri**sd In rt on 1;J10 of said
Code, and mast mskesr.d transmit return* of *&iu elec
tion as provided by steer l>n 1&3 of stla Code.
Daniel PITTMAN, ordinary,
dtrf,)—431 Awt Fulton Coanty,
JNUi lUili.
Clku'i Omci, Surarm Coubt ov Gioroii, )
Atlanta, December 81,1870. f
It appears from tbe docket oi ihe Supreme Court, for
the January Term or 1871, that the order of Circuits,
with the number ol cases from each, is as follows l
blue BtDoi maourr.
Dawson (1 continued) 3
Gilmer. 1
Lumpaln 1
Milton ^ 1
Union (1 continued) 1-7
WEfTBRK CIRCUIT.
Habersham 1— ]
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
...10
8TO LE N!
F HOW ta. rittHrittav, m AtUnu.Ux., on th. nteht
tfraul Dwmtw. TWU Ml'Ltfn. ‘
Om ft*. Mart HULK, with .wtc ■'roll »honI4rr».
to. an* Htt (Hr m.rk«t, abo*. tr.a loar rttit old
Theotb-r, .MriihorH MULE, ahont tnaiHre ol*.
rigk’ He otiL man ta bid order, move. Iltti. mff and
•isgriafl. ibo*. and gear marked.
A Hbera. reward will b« paid tor th. recoverj. ot la-
form.ti- n that will lead to ttrii recovery. '
AddrM. L C. WthlA.
dwtt-ri CareT. L. Write, attanta, Ga,
lUEGHUia, Fatsttu Coo.tv.
Oroi.art’. Onion. December ffff, !8I».
W T. WILLIAMS having apnlted tar Leifore of
• °“*'“ , klg of tt* perron and propertj of
the minor children of laic U. nmuk, toemtift
—-*- therrfbie. to nottfr all
m.ta,
ffta their objection*. It an?
UIW ISHtf UU^au"H*. I* wlthfh tha time
prescribed by Dw.els# letters will be gnsted the a poll-
Spktt.-WWrm *jSm
Urduivj.
University High School.
^ Atlsntt Ht^cb school,” wi.i b>* K'*»u*d la the
sch-ml building, corner ot mck.e and bprlng street*,
on Monday, January i, 1671.
FACULTY I
WK If. JONES. A. M . English and Qr~k
BuWlN M. MOuKK, A. Lailr. a .d Urek.
JNU. A. RICHARD; ON, A. M„ MaiLumatlcs.
TEHMHl
Per Hcholastk Month, In advance,
CUstim $• 00
■ngiivh 6 OO
Cuotlnient fee, per term 1 t O
fitnfent* not taken tor less time tbvn one quarter,
and no dwiuction will b« maae except in ensea of stek-
ne**.
1 be Faculty in en’ennr upon thehth year of their «n-
lerprl-e promise to sustain the reparation ibU Inet tu-
uon ba« already galntd. by rarmrsi and Uiit.m work.
For tull partlcniars lend tor Catalogue.
lani—
Bar Room and Basement
TO KENT,
Immediately nmur d*oit« op. r . Honw —
WANTED, also, a few Uusdied Chestnut Posts. Ad-
dr# s* Box 1, Past Office. L n drrH tf
SOUTHWBSTSEJf CtRCCIT.
Lee
^umter
Webster, 4-15
FATAULA CiaCVIT.
Clay 1
Early 1
Randolph 3
Quitman 3
btewart, 5
Terrell, (1 continued) 10—27
OiiATTABoocnxi cmcuir.
Harris 1
Marlon..., 1
Mu*cuk<ee, JI
Talbot 3
Taylor 1-37
JLAOOH Cl I CUIT.
Bibb (1 continned) u
Do ly j
Houston 1—18
FLtHT CIBCCIT.
Mo-ro*..
Newton
Pike
Up on ... A—IV
TALLAP. 08A CIRCUIT.
Carroll
Cow»ta,
Vernweth r
Tioup (l continued) 4—10
ATLAMTA CIBCUIT.
Clavton
Fuiton 14-17
boms cmcuir.
P*u ding
Floyd 4— b
CPESOKEB CIRCUIT.
Catoosa
IHd-
Gordon
Mu ray
Whitfield 1—11
NORTH Sail CIRCUIT.
B’bert a
llan'-o'-k } s
Ogletborpe..., 9
Wilkes %
aUDPLI CIRCUIT.
OCXULORR CIRCUIT.
Baldwin (continued) 1
iInter* ’’ j
Morgan 4
Poinaw ”** 9
Wilkinson 1— 9
■ASTERN CIRCUIT.
Chatham 9
bavannah ” ‘ i»m
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.
•ling t
DIVULGE HER SECRET
Before djrtng. In a (aw rear*, aa the leomhre .hide* of
night began to doea around her tottering frame, the
Imparted tbli great Herat to tola friend.
• .e . e . •
Sh«too nine* gotten reputation for relieving tbe
enfforing of hoi "
11 reelrerert
I* pbunte that had resisted all ordlna- r moon, of treat
ment. Many years ego, toe writer of thie, while en
gaged tn tne praoitce ot meotdae, by e little rtrategy,
sacceeded in procuring the eecrel ol tot. wounuerm I
vegetable Hegnlatnr, which had never been known to
too Medical Proieuluo.
He gave It a (Sir and Impartial trial In tbe treatment
of various forma and stage, at female comnlulat. with
•nen decided ulltfacuun, that In leoo he cal.ed public
attention to Its virtues to
Gross’ Medico Chirnrgical Review.
Combined with other known regetableTenlrs, haring
great power over toe uterine organa ; with Ulnra hoot
to act upon Ihe liver end bowels, and soluble i_ Urate ol
Iron to correct the blood, he hue formed a wnudirlui
combination for tho core of all Female Complaint*, con-
tidertng It ihe ouly Female Begnlator known, and now
a tola valeahte compound to toe afflicted temale,
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS.
Tho Medtral Profi.elon at large, hare 1( ng felt the
need ot each a medicine, coc.eqaenily tt I. r ot rt-anie
that they ao .egerly preecnbe -O'H r..-.»nn
Bitter. 10 their lem.le patient*
If yon couid if —
comlams from pt
thdr daughter*. ,„
n» of thus hlitera. no richly lema e won id be.ltate to
nae them. This Female Keiralator I. ad*' led lor old,
young, married or ringle females whe a>e afferled with
aruto or chronic forms of Uterine deiengemenu '1 h.y
core palnlnl, repprcaaed, .canty, p-ofn*e or Irregular
Menttroatton, duoroeli or Green ificknr.a, Fluor Aibns
or Whites. Hyaterlce, Falling of the Womb, Ulceration
and frra abil'ty ot the Womb pain In itn sloe, back or
lotna, ales Headache, palpitation or ffatlering ol the
Heart, berried breathing, awtmmlng o tbe bead, cold
Feet and Handa, lou Ol AppeUle, Tndlgeati n. torpid
Liver, Melancbolly, Norvonsnce, Wakeinlnra*. Barren.
nau, phyalcal Proalratlon, etc. Many ol Uicm are re
lieved by toe nae of only one bottle.
LIBEL FOR DIVOitCL.
r. A. n.M- ( FULTON VUPgHIOR (ftiUBT.
va. < iicroa.n Txi.n. ifffo
J.nrrre tt*nn | RULRNI bl Tu PIftFXOTHgRVICN,
It eppnrtng to toe Ooirt. by tan retnre of tee .abend.
Oat (be dmendent, Jeneti. ii.ll, la not to be f.aod In
Ht* eoenty; end It spidering Hut the ta d defendant
.wide, beyothitn. limlu. of .el* elate: It la tinrtfore
btdtaad by toe Oort. toa< me ehertff perfect earnca to
■aldraM bypaWIcatina to tola cat. one* a month, lor
T * mo, “ uoo,rt ''
rig to. Court. W, JL BTINGTON,
A tret axtxari from tot mtnajrelTtK/ooiirL
Octebar Term, IFTX W ’
THE LIVER AND STOMACH
Are thoroughly eron.ed and restored to e healthy ecllon,
by tbe nee ot these Bitten. Ita pecnll.r Iron and Vege
table comblnetion. pi cee It tir aneed of any imillar
preuaratfou before toe pnblic.
Female*, after conffuement and convale-cenl. from
an 1 debilitating complain., who remain weak and lec-
ble. wub lltll. or no appetite, tie it once aron.ed and
atreng'hened by ib.lr o.o. An Family To le lor men,
women aud cbndaw. II bat no equal, ude uole.noen-
lul conlato. more medical prepertier, ttp.n«.nc hott. of
any ol t- e common and ploaun' •• dl.au- a,coho' " hot-
ten. to be lonua ell over the conntry. When ibe mann-
tactorer. ol the common beverage* ot toe day My ther
core a I diseases, 'hey wed know they are uu.liog th.
wool” oneryonr eyes, end languai youmupidi y in
bemfi BO eaally I nmoogged whenever the art cl. an.a- ke
of , U J ,OB reaTiy dealre t *u nable Iron anu Ve-
J “table Tonic ror yunr*eli ana family, one buttle ol B
. B. will laat longer airi do more good 'ban one doien
of the ordinary •' prog .bop " blttere, u one table*poon-
nil to water, I. eaffleteut lor a whole family. A.
A FEMALE REGULATOR,
Plto
. 1
l
. J- 4
AX1.HT CUCTIT.
Ce'hoan g
noorherty n
Deeaiar 1
MlUhaU t-»
ILLtriut oracoiT.
ACeUITA OIBOUIT.
Aagoita 0 continned) s
Richmond.... *e*«........ ...**** 4-4
Th. Tel*, raph ta Meeaemer. t'otambn. iaqnl.M,
Bevanneh NeM. and The Chronicle * cc.vret, are re-
qnaaiad to parileh tote nolle* onre a wee a for two
w*tka,ani send “
*M(1-Uw$tf
torir tnUato this offlea
I, D. IlAHItIBON,
Jifflftl clerk.
It tuu no equal on this continent, aettog powerfully and
promptly laa-l case*, where no organic le.ioo exleta —
li lajn-t too medicine lor yooav gtrle, who have tome
difficulty In retaining the bloom on tbe check*, end
who do not feelaiactiy right. For tba moiherat tho
“change of life." tt soothes aud quiet, aidlltnecil'lcal
period 1. p***eo, as rweatly aa If enjoying ton brlgbleat
beam, ol opal rev, fllttlag toroogh the air orrn'al
cltmaa, Tbe medicine te sold at toe low prtc- oi >1 sa
per bottle, or ilx for *8. and can be lud of all drug.in*
and merchant, threnghoat toe country. Address
U. T,
DnonGOOLB Jc CO., Prp 1 .,
nemplila, Tana.
DR0MG00LE & CO.’S bUCHU.
Tbe beet and ehreoeet coatMnatton for all affection*
cl the Ktdnm end Btadder ever .Sored to too i-ehllc.
(U^remtred by regular p^ridan. and up| the
m22taJtwraS2ir kW * Bow by Driggletaand
1. DBOMOOOLI * tt),
aem-ddweodto. Memphla, Tciiu. -