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Btontbly bu reached u*,'*nd contains lt» oaoaI
quantity of nimble reeding nutter, on U>*
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irrewilered—wm paeeed in the Stamen
‘ goiter an agunixlng attempt oath* put
idtd RiJicat* to alAy tt. vMTe h»vu lr»- - :r —, I
not thoJeaat objection lo compliment! jaiii oux mwtijJtefflLcaUed anon to WMtthftDcmw- ^ubn Iraoci-exacted from Paris, have been
w»i asag liar fit Uteu.eiuKUlglitedqm and bfr-- 1 - 1 --
oaoUtnpinrmriea, hat wo anal aatmtUy iwet A«r Of Utttl..BtotH'ghHdo««.,«nd Mandarine,
againet them receiving compliment! at out ex- bat that party haa no each iMtaaoe of mnllah-
nenae. II we underalasd tbe tenor oT 'art T«^»h tt» K*jrd a* the lUdkirtltaveexhib-
voasioiv.
Inins, February.!#--* dtopatch ft
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tag a reward at One Taiwant Do lari lot Mi appre-
hraato»aid bravery to theahartfoT Mert rather coin
IV, of «obwt MX charged wrlttTt’ie warder of Jaok
a Bald, l» batabywlledrawa.
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ATLANTA. • OPEOftGHA*.
Official Adverfcihamenta
■TATB Off
ItbtlA.
jhamps*
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m i mum gorge
.Bratf? wtaart* «n the wltd. of one Of the Kiddle
fitalas, jived Mwliai-Mihiliiiuu
“Atlanta Aa Ii la.”
' Dr. Wltooairwld hke to havefer hia forth
coming work-* Atlanta Aa It Is “—a report
. froanabboto, white uod 'coiored; Sunday, and'
dayj awrdw. Odd Fellow*, and Masonic
Dodgte, nuaufacturee, buildings, abort bio
graphical sketches, etc., eta. Address, in tuU
» Atlanta Poet Office, Dr. John Steinbeck
WtiMte ——
A Manual far the Xeaeoa or Leaf.
We are indebted to Ur. Spiers for a copy of
* A Manual tor the Beaton ot Lent by 0. T.
QninUrd, Bishop of Tennessee." Thto little
work haa been gotten pp at the office ot the
Banner ol the Uhuich.tn very neat style. It to
a treatise on this interesting season and the
manner ol Ui observance which will be very'
acceptableto those lor whom it to intended.—
Copies may he purchased at the office, Banner
of the Chtuch.
The Elections la 18T1.
The Sew York Bun, a Republican paper, ad-
mill that the Democrat! may win In the next
Presidential contest, ted in that reaped eaya
«In the elections of the past year, twenty
states, which, according to the present appoint
ment give one hundred and aeventy-tix votes
for President, went tor the Republican!, while
seventeen Butts, which tire one hundred and
fifty volet, went tor the D mnerats, can main
in 1873 all the Buitu they carried in 1870, i»oy
will prevail in tbe next Presidential contest,
pr»«vi*d they iw make an additional gain of
r -at il-ctotal votes.
-i* Can tt* Democrats make eoch a gain ? A»-
tntaieg that they will show good tenie in the
erection oi their piadorm and the aelretioa of
their candidate, the Southern Btatea tfiord the
moat available field for them to make the neces
sary break in the Republican lines. Among
tbs Stales carried by the Republicans the past
year were Arkansas, Mississippi and Texts.—
With no changes elsewhere in 1973, these alone,
if wrested tiom the Republicans, will more than
suffice to elect the Democratic ticket,"
lust them receiving compliments at .
pease. 11 we understand tbe tenorV®
article bom the PnUadelpbia paper, it ch«r<«s
us with sectionalism In dtocountraanctog tho
inttodaod.m to tha Basilh ot-ftosthern capital.
It haa been tbe pottey ol ttuapenerJaniiaMy
to weieamAth* introdaetkm ol Northern earf
ul, to foster tbe enterprise and exteud the la-
dually ol the Booth j bat It has been cur con
stant.endeavor to expose the arts aod schemes
by which Northern adventurers have sought to
dupe and swindle the Legislatures aod people
ol the South. At an illustration ot tuie hut,
we would point to a teccnt experiment i<y
which a certain ciirjue nr ring • fleeted a lease
ol the Bute Road lor 8300,000 per annum, by
which they will make, perhaps, fully that sum
per auam £«*&..
Tha American and Gsxette enlarges with
mnetr sett-eomptacency on tbe advsmsgea to
the Bouttt from the um of Northern capital, bu'.
torgeU to elate to wbal extent it was, and Is, ot
more than mutual benefit. We will endeavor
to supply that deficiency. Tbe editor la eogn >-
rant of the tact, and haa admitted as much.
tbfit Bouthyt ptodootoi. to a great extent, pay tue Union as it Is, and have even had the
NmGMa ladebte&rea? WUr the ed-torpAnT wind taken out of their latto regarding negro
Bouxd vox Ha Appxaiuscx.—The notori
ous mulatto H. M. Turner, was bonded yester
day Id The sum ot ft.OCO, lor hia appearance at
the April Term ot Bibb Superior Court, to an
swer a charge ot attempt iu incite insurrection
in Otto city on tbe 30th of December last. Tbe
testimony was clear and positive before Judge
Logan on Wednesday, that Tomer did urge hia
ignorant and deluded followers, when ha r
that a difficulty had originated between the
greet and officers of the taw, to arm themselves
srith their pistols, and as Fitxpwtrick did on the
•sms occasion, urge them forward where he
dared nos venture himselt This action on the
past of these leaden was consistent with tbe
whole line ot their arguments in the speeches
they made to tbe negroes prior to the election.
It aria publicly announced by them, that any
colored man who dared to vote tbe Democratic
ticket would he mobbed, acd when a colored
man attempted to cast such a vote be was lm-
media'tlj assailed in the most violent man
ner, aod but lor the intervention ot the police
he would have been mobbed; and when the po
lice interbreed as the law required them to do,
Turner, Fitxpairick tnd outer ol tha more
prominent Radical leaden were seen and beard
to urge negroes to overrun tbe officers of the
law, and aa tha Counsel for the Bute said, they
and they alone are responsible lor the disturb
ance od the 20th of December, tnd would bare
been equally responsible f r whatever blood
shed might nave been brought about on that
day. These statements are baaed upon the
records o! the Court, and appear in tha evi
dence, and there wu no alternative but that ot
bringing the guilty parties to the bar of justice
to aMtser for their grave Crimea, in attempting
to incite an insurrection which would hare in
volved the lives oi not only many of the
negroes, bet numbers of our white citizens.
This qfiense to ace oi tbe grereat knows to tha
Criminal Code of Georgia, and we hope to see
the law administered in tbe matter learlessly,
lairty and impartially. Nothing short of that
will meet the demands of justice and control
tha action ot sueb characters on future similar
occasions.— Moan ltitgrapfi & Mourner.
out by what other mode tha imerest p:» tue pub
lie debt, as well as the commercial m.iebteii-
neaa ol the North, could be disebarg^d except
by the sale of our cotton crops in fore urn mar
ketaf And how tbe bills ot exchange are'to
be provided tor these purpose* except by drills
drawn asaisat the shipments ot cotton sad
other Souihent products ? Perhaps the Phila
delphia editor can estimate tbe precise profit
derived trout a land ot fifty per cent, wnich is
iorthe (xciuaive benefit ot the North, aod which
amounts to an unmitigated burthen on tbe
South with tbe profits in Ireighn on the ship
ment ot Southern products, and again on the
exchange negotiated to N.inherit cities. When
tbe balance to struck, it it ever should be, it
will be fouod on which side ot tbe ledger is the
debtor and creditor tide ot ute account.
The wortd’may put thto down sa an idle dis
cussion or cunuovetay. There to such a thing
as reciprocity ot commercial advantages oi
which the ntiereouae between North aed South
to a sulking exemplification. In justice to our
selves, we rniut repeat that our whole editorial
course bu been ot tbe pe.icy of inducing the i
immigration ot ail toreign capital to the South- ]
era Bastes, whether for tanking, insurance, or!
other purpei.-a. In some articles now in prepa
ration for this paper, w« bare urged tbe necea- :
aity pt-giving encouragement to ,h« insurance
agencies by which toreign capital is distributed
throughout the South, while we bava deecnhed
the enure o! policj by wh'ch loreigu capita!
for insurance purposes was driven from the diy
ot Charleston by taxation, to creole a monopoly
terminating in much greater increase ot tbe
taxes than if the premiums had been paid from..
tha hoards ot toretgo capita Uta.
With regard to Northern agencies, the great
increase ot such agencies at tbe Booth and the
Uuxterence ot premiums^ the largest propor
tion! as compared with the Bouih, shows the
gain* of the former ever the latter. Many of
the Northern compact having capitals ol
|100,<i00 derive an income ot 11,000,000. From
what source U thto immense disproportion be
tween the capital and the income derived, it
not from the Bomb f The language to very
common as applied to insurance companies ot
capital m»tttei. But it is well known there U
no actual investment. When losses occur and
the premiums ate returned, it amoonte only to
a prvmut of payment, which, in the case of
taiurre of tee company, .1 cnorse to sever re
deemed, while the means ior driving on the
operations are borrowed on tbe Hypothecation
oi Southtm stockr or booth. It to thus that by
the use oi fictitious capital that Northern men
make boast ol maklcg advances to the Bouih
for tbe development of its resource*.
Aa a further illustration ot the txient ot the
pecuniary obligation oi the Bomb to the North,
we wotild add a well known tact that nruch oi
the capital advanced to (be South to English
capital, which is borrowed at three per cent,
per anaran, and lent to the South at twelve per
cent, ordinarily, and u high as eighteen per
cent.
These remarks are as applicable to banks and
railroads eg to insurance companies. We have
seen proposed* in the papers lor the establish
ment ol bank* witb Urge capitals. How are
Ihoae capi as obtained f They are obtained by
the collaterals supplied by Bomhern bonds an-:
etocica. Tbe same with railrotda— Stoimah
Asm.
Tax DtrreRXSCa—It I were asked why the
Prttaiaca had beaten the French in this great
war, I should answer that i thought they bad
dose io because they bad better beads, arms
and legs than the French. If 1 were askej
whether I tbonzbi tbe Pru-adsni could lose that
superiority, 1 shoo’d say that 'bey might il they
remained too ioog In Fracee. U to not probable
that any one wtil pat tne question, aod there to
not moch necessity lor my explaining tbe rea-
sno ot the latth that to m me on either point.—
But although no one ran argue teat tvery man,
because be to born in PiuMta, is better tiutn any
mu who is born in Prince, I think it to lairiy
demonstrable that tbe average power ot the
Prussian to greater than ibtlof the Frenchman.
Tncre to a grea' dtfl-fence between capacity and
acquirement. Tne intelligence ot the French
man to very high. But bis education to detect
ive ; hto actusl knowledge, take him all round,
is inferior to that ot the German. See a Prer.cn
regiment encamped, admire tbe grace of the
groupa, their ingeoiou* devices in cooking, eat
ing and drinking, the --lamentation ot their
quarters, tbe martial allur* of the men, their
games and (risks, and lively modea ol file, a 4
lien go in s G-man regureol and wstcb the
great, r <• '-ging, uncouth men, acd
. - » ,..u . •OP-- - d tiy the contrast, il
v eeper IS. i you took and it,quire,
find tbe Geitusa reading tv-oks and
papers, and wmiog letters, and undying maps
cleaning their arms, tendirg to tbor bones;
aod it yon speak to them yon will find an im
North Germany and fitly millions to South
ireJ ln thto matti cd amnesty. -Bm.BqtU* and ltttrauay r , The report tbai the Turks are about
thmteni *« Hom ‘-
A dispatch from Venalttos to tbe 10th, state*
that the imperial German army to iu prooree ol
formation. The army corp* will couaast o|
Wuriemburg and Hesstgn trorps.
A riokat earthquake was fell at Darmatadt
this moning. , - - i|
The Standard mys that the commimion would
be mrfeJoi8T9sllin.t9.tbe people^! the basto
upon which the commission was to act was
known.
Henry Methime, the Queen's chaplain to dead.
Age 87.
The German telegraph officers in Prance are
ordered to transmit French messages regarding
elections, and provisioning Paris.
The Prussians captured a letter from tbe
King ol Bweeden expressing the warmest sym
pathy for France.
ne-ly to Ioeritaale, aad yet they
to be punished toward it—to be driven inch by
mob toward the iaevttaWe—when they should
take time by the Inrelook (aad, figuratively,
they would be taking Use scalps oi UmrcnemiM
at ike sene timid and declare la one generous
measure full and free pildobm all tbe South,
They held that it would be giving the Biele
goverumenl over to thu rebel* at once, and that
the rebels are lull oi bitterness toward Onion
men; bat, sven il thto wen so, delay or nig-
gardpeta would not help il. The rebels will not
love Union men any the better tor being theca-
aelvee ground more completely to earth by
them nor will they seize the Stale governments
with any less aridity for being kept out ot them
ro inch longer. Even as an experiment it
wwld be well to try the effect ol general in-
n-n'y on tbe people of the Bouih. They have
nothing else but dislraucbtoement to com
plain nt bow. They can find no fault witb
AW SKXatl the different kinds of Branms sad Brashes^
IU. ol Ortoa Corn, sad ton si gr.ses u low u at nay
tuner point la tha
UNITED ST AXES.
Keep roar moneys* home by ptltonfilae Doasstte
jankat tares.jwillPdiBn
TO THE KEEPER8 OF DAIRIE8.
JpoB BAl.lt.—At tha City Brewery, MALT
tiAAlNS—from to-day—at IS eta per burhel.
AM-lw D. XBOTTIB.
•ufirego There would he no wrong oi which
they could make the political capital it general
amnesty were declared and carried out. The
question of rec-instruction io tho Booth, on
which the Republican party has made so many
mistakes, wnnid be a dead issue in thu cam
paign of 1873, and the present administration
could ride smoothly into office on some new and
mote satisfactory policy, snefa as tbe Alabama
claims, tbe payment ol the debt, or the annex
ation ot Bt Domingo or Uuba. We venture to
say that the disfranchisement ot the leading
men of tbe Bouih to more satistactory to tne
shyster democrats, merely ou the score ol polit
ical capital, than ever tbe “ nigger ” was iu tbe
palmy old days of slavery, or lire “ iurriner " in
the hot agitation ol the Know-Nothings,
Tbs Savannah Newa calls Columbus the
aveyard oi Eighth grammar, aod the local
«! tbe Sun the aextion. It is s grave imputa
tion, but we hope that our friend of the Bun has
not buried the system too de.p lor indignant
resurrection at tbe sound ot the News' trumpet.
—Columbus Enjuirtr:
BY TELEGRAPH.
SBW VORK ASSOCIATED PK81S OISPATCHBS.
Tn* F.utcnosr or Fkabk Blaib.—General
Grant was eltcted to the Presidency on tos
promise implied in tbe wares which closed bis
totter of tccepunce: "Let ns have peace."
Tbe ace aspiration oi tbe country, alter yean ol
agitation, ol civil war, ot disorder, and ol
social, commercial tod monied insecurity, was
peace '■ Grant promised to make his Adminis-
traaon subatmtDi to this one idea. How t , _ ...
grotaly he has te.ied it; and how ntterly be ha*! menae sindlines* which .s not to catching it
laileo in consequence! On tbe other band, I the courtesy of the French but wh'cb is more
Frank 3 air, the Vice-Preaidentlal candidate oi! prsctl'-sl in its .fi:cts You will be surprised to
the D- ci-cracy, in n:« iiroodhead letter written ! find men who speak French and ynnr native
just bcl .re the notaina’.ion, bac arid :
- There to hot vne way to reators the govern
ment and the conaUlnUon, and that to tor the
Prestoiest elect to declare these se t null aod
void, compel tbe army to undo Its u- urpatioot
at tbe Bo .tb, disperse the cartel-tag .State gov
ernments, allow the white people to organize
their own government* tnd elect Senators and
Representative*.
tongue, perilsf*. because yon do not rtfiect on
the composition ot the German army. There
are little men in tbe German army, which is
not to be wondered at, for all German* arc cot
giants. But tor phtoiqne they are not to t e ex-
ceiled, mao for man, all round, by aoy troops I
bsve ever se-n, tod in that respect they are Ira-
merueiy supertor <o tfce French. Aa ordinary line
regiment con’tins iu its i tolu taller and bioeder
This letter was mfrunderttoad; and wtt eon- i men than one of our ordinary lint regiment* —
strued to m<an a renewal ol the struggle t,e- ConupomUnt fy/odoa Tintt
tween the Btaie* and tbe Federal Government,
even if armed tnree htd to be reeorted to. id n
while Grant, despite h* letter, bat thrown hto
wp«l- icCctnce on the tidt ot oifc.rder, and to
• It. i»» worst selects of civil war, Blair has
teen the champion of amnesty acd tree tufirage,
acd the reat-.nsUon ot equal ikh's to ali parts
•' the I'mon. llbalienged to explain nis
U-oadhntd letter, bettyi:
No*, sir, my letter to which he referj, says
that tbe military should be made to undo their
usurpation, at ins Bouih I uy so still; and voa
have only to withdrew them from tne Boutb
and their work wul be undone. [Cheers 1 That
carrion crew ol carpet-baggers si no have g.rfged
upon tbe plunder and drunk witn the blood ol
the vanquished people ol the t-.ou.h, »m dre.
perse thomaelvta in an imtaat it cot sustained
by ihe b.yopetA of lie Federal O verntne t.
That to the true doctrine. Lei tne pout.
Thb LiAXfUTV or Isvobjibju or thx Puts*.
The Cincinnati Enquirer say t: “In a cm be
fore J edge Cox, a few days ago, it wu decided
that where perrons give local reporter* item* tor
publication, which prove to be ootrue, aod sre
libellous, the informer to liable. Tbe libel ap
peared in the Ciccinnati VoiksbUtt, concerning
Daniel Jacob*, of whom it wt* published that
be bad committtd suicide, out of remorse for
being one* a bushwhacker. Tbe defendant,
George Frederick Wamtxunt, gave the Informa
tion fo Captain Lagowski, tne local reporter,
and tbe tnUmooy at tne trial disclosed tbe fact
that tbe parties lived next door to each other on
anything bet friendly terms, aod that Jacobs
did not commit suicide, tnd never wtt a bosb-
!i ale oi^'ldHha'inari^heBtatm^°£t i if« Te '"ju 1 "hseker, but was a respected, honest man, and
dom ol election to ail the Males; tot tha people r ,. TJ . n -rv. i,.fT.TTT’,/.
C ‘T?e .hrifi.TrTh^mnto^s^ilhvS! Wo,x, found »ir fh’s
and we . .ail have who et line law*. Which will on ibe ground that tbs li-iimooy showed tbst
and we shall have wholesome laws, wnich will
be hooenly afforded. Let the bayooet givs way
to the ta’!oC Let Geoeral Grant recollect that
he is President Grant—Aftary Argot.
[Yea, that It the true doctrine, withdraw and
dtohaod the military servitors ot the Mongrel
faction, aod then the carpet baggers and teal-
towage, like roues applet in a Ins j night, will
also subside, and the negroes, though sadly cor
rupted In the towns, may be reformed and saved
from the total destruction they ate now threat
ened with—Eds. Dat Book,
the informal,/,a ruaiiciou-ly given, tor tbs
res , 0, t •» publishnd, to bring the
plaintlfi into public ridicT coutnmpt aod dts-
firece. We are gi.d i n ,i decision hM beso
rendered, as it will make Ui/*e persons careful
who desire to make ih* newspapers a onndnit ol
their spite by giving latoe neWfo iL focri re-
porter*. General Piiwell, wbotpoesred tor the
plaintlfi, brought bit action sgaiemtb*tofo»mer
aod succeeded in ettabiiablng the first precedent
of the Mod that we bsve ever heard oft"
NOON DlHl’ATCUKe*.
iviiiimiTos.
WAffHnroTOH, Ftbrnary 10 —In the Home,
Porter, ot Virginia, made a personal explana
tion virtually reading the Richmond State Jour
nal oat of the Republican party, and denying
that he bad ever wont a ball aod chain. He
hoped hereafter that person* and papers would
not make inch assertion*.
A joint resolution of the Texas Legislature
taking lor the same benefit* for tbe railroad ex
tending from the eastern boundary Texas lo
the Pacific u have been extended to other roads,
were presented.
Private bills resomed.
In the Senate numerous petitions for the re
moval ol political disbilillea, were presented. '
After a briel seasion, tbe fWnate went into
Executive Se.-i-ioo, on the English Commis
sioner*.
An Envoy irom Tunis, is en route for Flor
ence, to settle tbe disputed questions.
The Repu'oltesn muJnrHy in Bordeaux la large
The Republicans carry Pan, Rerpcgriin and
Oran. The Conservative* carry Poicticr* and
Motauban. Tne Liberal Union candidate* are
generally elected throughout France, wherever
pat la nomination.
The British Commissioners are Earl de Grey,
Professor Montague Bernard, Sir Edward
Thornton, Sir John A. MocdonalJ ol Canada,
and Sir John Rose. The Secretary will be
Lord Tenterden.
The proceedings of lb* British Parliament
j have not yet assumed a coherent shape.
DAraeli spok- against Gladstone tnd in favor
of the main principles ol the Queen’s speech.
B ih oertiss approve the measures prop-wed for
the Mltlement of the differences with tbe
United State*.
A pacific solution of tbe eastern question only
needs the signature ol the French representa
tive lo complete the treaty.
Tbe Gambetta ticket bat carried Havre and
Brest by a heavy majority.
»BW YORK.
New Yobx, February lu.-Curtis A Co’s.
Paper Mill at Barditown, Illinois, it burned.
Trogany is nearly destroyed by fire.
The American Institute of New York has
elected Wm. Bogden President. The ticket
headed by Horace Gieeley, received only 11 ol
219 votes cast.
Martha Ha<nct Bennett, anlhoress, died oi
pneumonia, and her body g«^a to Norfolk lor
Interment.
Movi Taylor, of Honoluia, will bo detained
at Ban Francisco ui.’.il the lftth In consequence
of tbe destruction of the mails at New
Hamburg.
No news o' tte Tennessee fo noon to day at
the N»vy Department. The navy authorities
report tbe Tennessee staunch and entirely sea
worthy.
EVENING DlsfarCHthl.
WASHINGTON.
Washisoton, February 10.—Tbe lower
House of tbe Kansas Legislature passed a bill
allowing criminiL* to testily in their own be
half, and allowing a husband and wile to testify
in each other’s behs'f in - criminal prosecution.
Tn* Senate confirmed all commissioners
nomfotted. .The commiuion meets in March.
The Senate Committee have agreed to report
in Uvor of increasing tbe salary of tbe Chiet
Justice to ten thousand dollars, others pro
portionally.
Nominations—A. P. Latbrop, Collector of
Fourth Dialnci, V.rginla.
SENATE.
Warner presented a memorial from tbe New
Y ark Reform League, asking for a coamtotioo
to visit the Houlb »nd look alter the Ireedmeo.
Referred fo tbe Outrage Committee.
A bill was reported incorpoiatlng the Red
River Valley, Okiopomo and Baota Fe JtatJ-
road.
Nye wu appointed on the Outrage Commit
tee, rice ritewart, de- lined.
Tb* extentive session of tbe Senate to In
session to-night on appropriations.
HOUSE.
A bill fo amend tbe act in relation to dutiea
on distilled spirits aod tobacco wu lakrn from
tbe (ip- aker*s table aod referred to tbe Com
mittee on Ways and Meant. This action ad
vances the bill. The balance of the day was
occupied lo bills and appropriationa.
N*w Yosk, February 10.—The Poet rays
that it bu good reasons to hope that tbe tears
ol the safety of tb* Teams*** to groundless.
H. R. Angel, twenty-five years old, Protestor
pf French U Wat Point, died of apoplexy.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
NEW YORK.
BtrrvALo, February 10 —A large concourse
ot relatives and friends attended tb* funeral to
day, ot I or victims, from Bufiaio, ot tbe late
railroad accident at New Hamburg.
VOHBIOI*.
Havre, February 10.—Generals Leflo and
Trocbu are among tbe candidates elected.
VKttaAiLLks, February 10-Returns from U
departments indicate the election of the Bona-
partist Oi lc inret aud Clerical candidacy, but ol
very few republicans. Duration of armistice
will probably be extended, so the assembly may
have time i<> perfect tbe work of restoration.
London, Fe injury 10.—Tbe light* at Cux-
haven and on Newerk Island, opposite that
port, have been reslo td, aod the pilot boats
have resumed their trips, and wtil continue
running during the armistice.
W. H. fUlLbUU J. A. JOHHUUN. V. F.T’ftUjJra
Phillips, Johnson & Co..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DKAhBRS IN
Produce and Family Supplies,
MttoheUStreet,> --Atlanta, Go,
lulrtn
££URDON IKON WOltKM,
lUnafsctursT* ot Pumping Engines lor Wster Works,
High tnd Low Ptaeure Boguns, Putuble Engines ana
Bobers ol *U kinds, Bagsr Mills; Screw, Lever, Drop,
and id/dmulfc Presses; Machinery in general.
HUiUlAKU « WHITTAKBK,
Alt in* Prnnl -L. lirtwtltlTe.
New Advertisements.
CANCERS, TU.K0.iS, ULCiflS.
A STON I suing cores hy Prof. Kline, at the Phllsdel-
phis Osncer luGtua o. Ml A/ca acred, i*ui Add •
PUA Ps. At Bnaca offlet-s, by ur. Dajwq, sS> w.
Fourth fltrset, Ciucmusu. O.; b> Or. ur.eue, i hArloiu,
N. sj.; by Dr liesly, ctubbleilG a Hou«e. At.suU, Ua.
WONDERFUL CANCER ANTIDOTES.
No Bnlfe. No CtasUc Medicines, No B.ood, Util)
Pain.
Por psrtlcalart, call on or address either ot the above.
iaiAi-wsm
DeGive’s Opera House,
six nights:
Commencing Monday, February 13.
D eC ASTRO,
THE GREAT ILLUSIONIST f
$20 REWARD!
S TOLBft irum the tubienber, on too night of tbs
altt ol Jann/iry, onn bOKritfL ttTUii MlJLK Bttvu
uT ul^nt J CAT* 0)0. or 14 UADUA U)HQV ±0(1
tAilcroppod, And one from loom brosea o rotted on.
febU u HaNoV liAaNaFottD,
CABLE SCREW WIRE
boots and shoes.
BOTTOMS FASTENED WITH A SCKBW WtBB.
IsnlS-tm
All the Rage!
FOS SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
AND manPION Va« 1-HILOQT7IST.
W Ho w*ll Ai»p«Lr And prrdace fcff*»cts bT«A>OB.
M.8PHMI* And LSCUJil'HealliMSIBLB, Ana
wi i also |ftre tw\j
100 loxtfy G.ft« Every Nieht.
AD TISSIO.N -Dret* Clrde, 75 G%Jiery GO
Ca‘i.1* lebll-rilw
GKOIK.U, I'uLt jS CoUMTT.
. Uaoinart’8 UfffficB, PebroAry 10,1871
J AMXS WcKarfL hie Applied fo,- exemption ol
pcr-oualtr. And va UYt.oti ora auntt temd, «ad 1
will pA*» upon the Mae at 10 o ciocr, A. At., on the
80m diy ol Kcbraxiy .871, ai tny offlee.
uAaNial FITrjiAV, urdin* ry,
feblWswl? oantHr’i* lee #4
WESTERN & ATLiNTlC RAILROAD
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
WIGHT PAAlXHO/a TEA 15.
Lftre Atlartt,...
Arr.vee at Kingston....,,
Arrive At iiAtloa
-rnv*-« «t » be tAr.ooxa
L’.cVtfS < Utot'Al.O>*H*
airiTti At U.’lon
Arrive* At Kn K* «
1015 PM
1 14 A M
3 JO A M
6 40 A M
... yt.Ut'M
11 il P »
-oUB
Arrives at AUam» 6 17 A M
DAT PASSIvSlA TRAIN.
Leaves At'an'a. 8 13 A M
.Yffivaat h u.ttoa ....21 AM
Arn f* at Aitou j ia r N
orrive-t i i.naltauu* k* 4 <5 P M
Leave- Ihi.u o *k» ••• 6 &■* A M
AirikSe a. if .1 o . o .0 A M
Arr.v.-at ^ ri)t*u»n \o8ua M
Ar iv-* a; ituuu X U> P JA
l.bll-ti ft a. WreLKhh, M. T.
FIREMAN’d BALL.
A BALL WILL UK GIVEN BY
Mechanic fire Company No. 2,
At the U. I. hill BALL HuUdB,
OaTaeifliy Eyjr ££, Fcbraary 14,1811.
THU proceeds U) be spp.itd tot the porch*4« of ne«v
BOSB.
AonisaioN 81 so
fettUMt
Deputy Sheriff’s Sales for Horob, 1871.
W ILL BB duLU, bsiore tne Uoar-.-ujua.i door, in
the cur ot AilAaiU, on the tlr*b raoeday In
Msrch next, wuhtu the le^al hoars of baio, the lollop*
Usjt property, to-wit:
Alt Utah tract or parcel of land Ijin r In the city of
ALanta, and xnown lu uiujhau of c ty as lot So
U4, fronting It A) loot on Walton atre.it, am rd nuu
btoUi tne aaoie Width to Lacklj«troet,c juuiiata^ thruo-
loartas ol aa acre, more or hIxf, betiu part ot iaq<1
lot <ho 78, in ta* 14th dtxtri. t of orison ly Udury, uow
foiton county. L*vud ou a* me proptrrty of Jk u aa«-
secu by virtue ot ana to t d fti t »joi irom
Uurdon superior Court oue 11 lav or of Wiley, tiAu,u
A«Jo., aodoee tn Uvor ol Oscar Cueesemaa, vs B a
tUBSeUL
A.so, at the same ttmi tnd place, ..art of fmd lot No
71, iu me Utu dlatrut of ori^inaiiy u -ary, uo# Pui ou
county. Tne pert ao levied ou i* iu ward i, oiorn 5 u |
me c»tjr ALa-.u, froutm*' lo 1 o droti aaeut,
and running back me utno widen 7> feat, un satu ... c
ia a hWo-*kufy one* sto.o uou*e. uefied ou aa me
property of a. M. Parser, i»y virta* of aua to laiiefy a
il f* laaucd from Kuitoa Superior Coen in L* vur oi Loaie
Ate twin v» a M. raraer, Property poiutjd out in this
a fa Febiuory 0th, 1871.
Aiso, at me Mae t*me and place, a city lot in the
city ol quanta, frout ug 101 feu. u. ta-t e^atn -idc ot
JPair street, au rOi*uiug aaca me eaae wiuui iti feuu
being a part of iaud im So 51, mine lu uieiuti 01
origuu *y lieury, now Pm to., county, »od adi iimug
the property of Aitcnelk auioihjru. LevmJ on o« vir
tue of and to M'.iniy .* flf* u«u dfrom Pulton oupenor
eournn ia»or of wIuiaji Jenurngj vs tCooert Ui«w*
feid, froiLM ivt hauva ollu. JAuuary 81, le?i.
Aiao, at the aaruo ume and p.ac«, oue-eigau* interest
inland oil No lid lu tue l*tuu.etr.ci of origUia.iy
Henry, now Kuuou county, »• a uua iy.ug uortn of
me ureun /erry road, u*vied on a* tue properly vl C
U ilopkine by vtituc of aid to ouue.y a d la in i*.or ot
Mary acAuiiy va o' ti tloptina. ^«vy maud ny «i K
fboiopton, L. 0., aud handed to me this 7.u of Januoi r
107L
Also at the same time and place tairty-eight thou
and three hauured and ptxo-iuur icct ol laosuur,
more or less, saweu for the pur.a«u of ouudiug Linton
and oay preaeca. LeVnUJouas tue propeitj of it. P.
Vileun auu Janice A. Wn^ut Uy vtuu* o. aud to eatistv
a mecoanic'e He*, h is laem 1 hu.u ,ue runuu aaponor
Loan m u»vor oi Wnium aoiomou vt. .rt. P. WrL;ui and
JameeA. wngaL Property poiaua oat in tu.s d u
dauuao ID. 1o7L
aiao at me Muie tlaio and place all that tract or p«r
eei of laud, oe ng in meet/ u» aIialu, »ud ano«n m
the pia*. ol aatucnk aa ci«y tot No. (eg be.ua part ot
tana 101 No. M In tue 14ih d.*l lc. ol oria-i.*iiy ucniy
uua iru'U neouu»y. uevud on •• me property ol 0. L
HiChiuoau Of viuue o< uua lu Mowy a a it ieeaed
.rom Jfa.ton ouper.or Court in favor. f ou « mil v» a.
l. ueg<*e * lo. Frt party pointed oat ny pjanuffa
at.orney, t coroar) a, rHU.
aj*o. at the iJiut umeau<l place, a city 1 >t, ia the c.ty
ol aUtoUla, coutainutg oue acre, uioceur lew*, Piiuxad
on thu noiih e.uo ol Marietta wired, near to*. u A i(.tnorp
Park, a d oppuwste tue atuuu* ecruiia.Lg a d Mlueim
Paint W'Lraa. Un a*id lot «• two email named Oulia-
lUgw; Alio, a lot COUtoalU.U* two toCrtW, m a *1 or »«r§. *u-
Ua.ea ou tot oppowile wine ol lu* *ueut, J-orn Ue prop
erty Oefore de»cr*b«d. cm Mid lot 1* oue uauieu ou>*u
icg, two iiuAU wood oaUdiog* aor one sojah oiica oui.u-
lug ; alt used aa ehope by luu atuu.a AC.d r crt.i.a.uu
oou.pauy , Aiio, oue uu.ra.ed earn iy* ut wu.puuitc
acid; tlx cut* of easi«.Ak<ii tw^ut/ aiue pacoa^o* ol
morate w> pOtaaQ -a>. in lueinU uHoinct ot ortgiualiy
ueury now PaLou couu.y. Levied ou ms tne property
of wieuu A Wrignt, Oj vuiue oi and to watisiy two uou
d raw iMded from me Pu.iou anpirior court, -#n« in ia-
vorot A kJ Uouq, onu one lu uvor 01 8li Lima v*
Uieun <k W rlahL Properly pointed out in *atd U ia* —
Pebrorry 3d, ibU.
Also, at me aarne time and place, oce Lnudred ( u»
acre* ol Una tot .>u. oi. iu mu 14 mw.net oi ungiimny
Huury now r unon county, ooau rud aw ioi.u . * u
me n«jrtn by a inuune, eoam 0/ ueuol, east by uru&a,
weat by Maine run. Levied ou as tnu property of a c
Name/ by v.rtaeof and mratiw.y tenfl fx*. i*»u -u irom
a Noury Pubue'e Court oi uampheii c^uuty, in uvor «-f
U U Walton va 14 C Mobiey 1’ c. W..Hours Levy
made uy Manaon atrouu and uandeu to «ue mu ua 01
r cornery, WT1. A. M. PattKKHoUaN,
fabO-LJJ iJHuUlJ aou* id.
Printer** tee 19 50 per Lvy
NOTXChJg
T OLLED before me a* an twtray on the 7th day of
K* -ruary, 1«71, rluor^e i .rcen p o c, of me 4i«Dtu
d.ftnet, G A. of r a too coast/, «*eor^iA. cue d&JKB t
about soar /rare o d, wim luhtciay naoi •lnea.and
wbite ace. bent and legs, mara :d w*to a rwal ow-iork
id »aco car. aud'appran 0 by James L May*ou aad G J
Weans ireeuo dcra ol said diwtrict, to om worth S15
and * hat >t is work %\ cents cay to feed her
1 be owner 1* here'y notified to appear Oefore me,
pr->ve property, 0' cou a.ul expense, and lake her
• v*y, eiee *>he wM b; so d on .ue pie«»be« of wold
Grcau. the taker-up. a'v-at 8 mliee irom At anit on
the majtou and l urner Perry Ko*d, 00 Nrtdajr, tna 17th
day of Pebraxry.Urtl.
JOftN T COOPER,
fibl It Clerk Coart of Ordinary.
JAMES L. JOHNSON
Msaoisclorer u4 Ussier ta
Saddles Harness Bridles Collars &c
Cor. Whitehall fe Mitchell St’s.
lalft*-
GKWHGIA. Fi-lto* Lmncrv.
ORniD.sv's limes, Jsssu, 3d, 18TI,
1, T. Lucs, Ui.
TSUia thmfor.tonntlljr ill i>«rsona cnorereUfoil,
tkeir ubrecUoos, II tn, usj Un, wluim IS. tin.
pfncnunl kjr ire, sis. i«*v« wilt bs gisabMl said sp-
ullcsot u sfogiwl lor,
DANIEL PITTOAN. Ordusrj.
Aitsst. Joss T. Coorss, cisrk.
|ssS-Sm i-ristar*. Is. »! SO
O N rad .'1ST tbs 1Mb ia. oi Xs'sb ntxt. tbs Lsgsl
Mv.itiKnss < iruir-ks eh.rtn's acs, Faitoa
c, Buty. «ut be psbiubsd in tbs atiuu Hu, reu.u;
i. O. nsHRIB, XbsflX.
TUB GREAT Pn.VULY fflRBICiNK.
TAKEN 1NTBKNALLY,
It rant nddsn Colds, Cosihs, Ac., tnd Wmk atom-
ocb, Usnsral OsbiUtf. Noi.iog Bjrs Booth. Csnker,
utarCooilds nt. Uv'tietrel. or IndiisHion, Onunp or
Ft'S In Ins Htornsch, Bows! Complaint, ftnlnicrc' Colic,
Asutls Lbotorn, D'strbai sod Drrenur,,
APPLIED EXTBKNaLLT,
Cores Fslons, Rolls, and Old Horn., Utters Burnt,
Betlds. Cats, Brat.ss tnd Hprsins, Swilling of tbs
Joint#, Ringworm rad h rttnr ttroksa bresrt., Frosted
Fsst radCbUbtalnt, Tsotbt.be, Psm ta tho Fact Ncs-
cb£'to rad ,tu ‘ ,IU0 >tmsd, for Agus,
PAIN KILLER,
Tsbtn taternahy, rhonld bs sdallsreted witb milk or
wsltr. or mods Into s lyrop with moisssra. For s
Lonsli n ftw dmpt on lagsr, ca'.so, will bs mart effsc-
Uvt thu .mining else.
Bat pstaud direct ons
Bold for all DragglMt,
Inlrta-dOwIm
ftont, which accompany each botllo.
wswssrwssg mse.m.-uniscbnmns, many yssra sau.-
with no known protmtor. Mrs a UUlbliildoff tbstsvsr
stood btaldl btr to deland Is time of nori Her imall.
moat-covered cabin, wnoped wtib tho wlld-ms. noil
bootyioekls. spprsted bid sway by t ein.tsr of nndee-
groetb. nadaloasto sovitonso so 4s north and met by
s deep, erssgy ravtoa tbst tod sway bus to the moia-
“utfnSffitoeths amidset s'tr. waited from nature’s
tresn sward dinjfog to tka monmsln tide, hsih ng her
brow In early mum’s gentl* dewdriu, aha llvwi military
tnd IM**!loftiuay 'lotto ian*. Tbs estamotint't nh-t
Artklymldstott y*ll,'tndthewoli’« dolelnl howl, fra-
acntly sronrad har.frnq nlasmnl mlilnltbt tlnmbera.
Now rad tkts me would emerge from her ouknown
bom* and atingla witb tbe IndnMiaata anted about for
Snepr two oombe it a Ume. aba rat ecoauuio ta bar
Kla sndsU vli wed her ae a living enrlo.ltr.
While Irom borne, ehe tpptreetlv bad but one object,
and that jama tke rellei nf her afflicted lex Under n
belt on Ibe IslLilda.con'd bo acra mold ttehloued dirk
of con,iderabte else, carried lor her own prota lion,
wblle strapped acro.i her ahonlder was impended a cu
rium wkm.de from tbe
SKINS OF R1BBJTSIND R1CC00NS
Arranged In a’ternate airtpee. Thto bag eon'aln-d some
oid parchment, enrion. relics, a few llabt sarmenta, and
a .mallrr rack containing a eon ran power madi tom
certain routa known only to bctelf; the recret oi which
•be ciang to at with tbe teoartiy ol de tb. Bb. Milled
lortn Irom net wld monniam home, to act tbpGood
Bam.ritan, with this nnkeowo vngrtable tmwder, wb ch
•be cl timed po-reeaed a wocdarful ikjwit over *11 dl.ea-
•eaIncident lu ihe female eex She termed it '-womb
lihyalY’ with which aba proposed to cure all idectiona
and derangement* o> that organ, and kindred com-
P'ntntsiree o< mi, With sack cingniar marie did
•be relieve all whu appllrd, that within a lew years ner
name and fains became known iar and wide and hnn-
drada ol anOerlng lema ea appilad lor relief and retnrned
ta their bo-on hcalihy ann bapuy Many wi re anxloni
to Snow bar great secret, ana large enei. ol money
wars od- red u ehe would divulge ti - but ane.tubborn-
ly re'oscu
Daring her tomary Ufa tbe became intimate with
only one woman, a noted midwife some mi.ca nltunt,
to whom aba prumiied to
OBOBUlia Kin.voa Codstv.
Can la.it'. Ovnoi, Febrnary *, 1«1.
G l EDROB A. COOKER baa applied for aaemptfoii of
I baraanalty, aad telling tptrt aod v.tna'fnn nf
b. uiMt. ad, and I will pau apon lee lama at lilu'cloca,
TO HWN r.
nous t imfortabla rooma Is a boat, ilta.tad on Cal.
JT botn itreet, cnnv.nltut ia bstinMa, will ba t.nrad
lo a .null family, who bars so am til caltOran. Far
taros andfutsar particnlart, tuny to
JSrJi'm. ». STXILff,
JaatbdtX Os Ifeapnmtaaa.
DIVULGE HER SECRET
Before dying. "In a few ywm. ta the hwmhre thtdea
nlifht be^AO tn clot^ around hur lou-riug frame, tho
linparted ibis irroAt vecret L* lhi» friend.
Bhetoo ffalned qutoa repatatlon for relieving tht
anfferiDgot Bier sex, tnd atrnnge It may appear-aho
<irce;yuver (Ailed u> care ihoae old ctiruntc fem&li
Vf plainU that h id reflated all ordma y modea of ireab*
menu Many y»*art aco. the writer ol ita«, while en
gaged In tne practice ot meotcinu, by a iSit'u nirategy,
*ai«eerted tn procwrlag Ibe Mere! ol ihlf woenaermf
vegeiablo HegolAlnr, which had never been known to
tte Mcdii’-al Hr uceahn.
He gave It a fair and Impartial trial In the treatment
of vai our forma and atagea-ei Icmjm comuluata with
aucndeeidt rt aa’i^facuon. that In lend ho called paoiic
atjentiun ta IU virtue* m
Gross’ Medico (hirargical Review.
Combined with other known vegelihicTon'c*, hiring
great power orer lb-.- ntoriue organ. ; witb lilactc Hoot
tn net upon 1 bo ilri-r end bowel, and bumble i -Unite ol
tree toeor-ect the blood, he h*. l-.rm'-tl a wond .rlnl
ci-mhin.lionfor tbe core of all Female C.ifopiAlot,. ton-
eiderlng II the i nly Ftnuls HegnUtor .known »„d now
-iflorp in:, rtlneblo compound to the afflicted inmale,
-lower the name of
ENGLISH. FEMALE BITJE.RS,
The Medtral Profeaalon at larve, bnvo 'ong felt tbe
need ol nucha median.', con*equeaily II a a»*t si'ange
uta’ iboy m» eagerly p e*c-ibu aud recummund ihcae
UillerB io their lem uepttlenta
if yt»a cou.il M*et8o pi e of amilii'gap* ov.ilaaml en-
coaiioma irom phyaloiani* and the nail c *h . Lave cured
inelr UA’ighusr*. their wi ea, a-a their frienda, b> the
m*eof iheau hi ur*. no aickly lema e won id he-itate to
ua»* tne -i. Thlr Hi-moe ue^alaior »a Ada led »or old,
vuqik, mi'ried or *iugle letonee who aio Adicied with
acute or chrome L rui# *»f U<eiineduraiiffeigeui* Th y
cu-e oAUiiui... aunpreeAMi, acanly, p oiu.-e or IrreguUr
ttMietruAiiou.Ub.wroBl* • r Green Aickio*ea. yiu *r A b ia
or toiufi. liya-toilc*. Kalliog ol tho Womb Ulc ration
and lrra ab l-t> oi Oi ’W.iiun pain tn in- au#e, utekor
ome, »ic« II id'ch- , pvpiunon or dutiuru.g ol the
nurr »d hruAimng • dimming »• the Dead, cold
reel aud ti aud*, .umw Apmuue, tua ge*n u. torpid
uiv r, rtelaiich'J.t/ N J- v lUiDu-a, W kj.ulnva<i. Barren*
n*ea, ph/dcaj Hr *«tra‘io *, etc Hmuy ot UutM *ru re-
•uvuU uy luu aae of outy one botllo.
THE LIVER AND STOMACH
Are thoronehlr eron-cd and reetored m« hetltkr »ci
It 'b- Ore »• tht.-w Mltren it, pccnlltr lr,,„ ,nd Vi
tatil" c mblnm-OS, pi CO. u i.rantad of eur .In
prtoMtijiUu'i bcfori' lb-j pnbl c.
rt-m..,.-,, alter ronfl icucut and conratefc.nl, t
an atbUHating complain , wno remain wck .no
ble,WHh util, or no a !>|-«ilte, are .tones e-on,M
,'rengibcut-d by ibeir n,u. A., Family Tn ic lorn
wom-.n mid cni da," ti ba, on nun il, ud«
lul onlnl' , inure mxlirai prop, n.c, tb.ii'-i e -,oi
ai-yoi i e common :.nd pl^tum “ dime to |,ui''
lc, to be l-.nu-i ailocir ib'-conniry. When them
metnrer, ol tb. common bove-agn, ol tbe any „«
rare * I diii-we*. hey w-il know ,he»»re puiiim-
wm.I oner your uy..-,. and -.ngii at your ,mpidi -
be-n- ,o rtelfy ' nm rafgu.| wbeuerer tne art r.'- ,mi
of wni.kp II you n at.y desire a yafotnla iron and
gcablo Tonic mr jonr-ili ana family, onabuitleu
P B. will ia,' tunger and J uioru g-ol <r,an one oi
of the ordinary “ grog anop " bltb r«. a, oue tableau,
fmln water, l,,nfflaenl lot a whole family, a.
A FEMALE REGULATOR,
II ha, no equal on tht, continent, acting powarfbUyae
promutly in a I eaeo,, whera uu organic leaiuu cxlet,
Il iaJi-ttbo medicine fo- yoang glr',, win have com
difficulty In retaining Ibe bloom on fie check- en
who do not feel ninet y rigta'. For the moibtrnt' tb
•* change bf life," ti Moihe, and quet, aut I the crft la
rurlod it pa.,cd, a« eweetiy a. If enjoying tha brlgbtai
nranm ui opal ff-lllng tbrougb tbn air orrenn
clime,. Thu medicine iiaold at the low uric • ol at I
per bottlw or .U for W, and era ba bad ol .|| drufc.1.1
and merchant, tbronghout tha coontry. Addrrn
J. T. DROfflOOOIaB * CO., Prp»»,
filempbta, Tana.
DR0MG00LE & CO.’S BUCHD,
P“K*leto»a Md a^d Vy tU
nS : ^r ,ta,i Bold b, Draggtat*asd
-rearere« 1 '”' , "“.iaSftaia