The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, December 15, 1867, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

i»i • i' i c i: i niK unii.iiMmnK m amNu, , i. ,.i \t till•Urt'i.lx I«< ' " Aiahau,. afreet mill t In* Unities,l ,T»*.lnfi- l„,s||Ktt DAILY AM> U KKKLV MV IA RED IRWIN WHITAKER. ATLANTA. GEORGIA, SuiiflAy Morning, 0«o. IB. IMF. rh , %iai.iiin* I'»«*»»II»« »«• Work. Tin- I 'll iwl»K review ol lln> AUtnuim Citiivcn- i„.ii mi I in wink, wo copy from the t’liarlcaton , . i| W r, «n,l commeml ii to the perusal ol our IMlIct* I'h.' Utvonn’.riti'iion t’oiivcntion in Alnlmma ,, i. m’.j.imm>1. It It is Irumr.l it constitution In i n' inu rot* ol Hie Utullcnl party. It* com sc lias 1., n viuol. nl, as to have even received the «:imint! voice ot the Kepuhlican invinbera ol t'oiuti'*- Ihirinj; its session, telegrams tveie Irtx.lv sent, slating that tiie itositiuns and men- lures taken were so extreme as to endanger and i inleirrass the success ol tiie parly at tint North. I'oaitsels ot moderation were inculcated. Hut tli.se seem to have had tint little ellect. It is , to incite tiie storm ot puhlic and private I mi 0,1 ic*’ and passion. It is iliflicult to restrain nti, n once lints aroused. Tint Uepuhlienn 1.. „l,rs have oveithrown the governments ot si it.s tin ler the t’oiistitutiiin. They have de • iive.1 the Inretolore ncetiatomed volets ol nil 1.. 111rol over tlieir rights and liberties. They 1.. 0e committed the destinies of Commonwealth’s ..,|,i the keeping ol anotlier race, aided t>y :t lew uliitcs; who are in the main, strangers to the •oil ot the |HOple over whom they seek to rule, ■mit without capacity lor statesmanship or sound government, it is uol surprising,therefore, that the result sltouldliea state of thing*, from which, not nnlv tiie people of tiie North, hut even the intelligent ol their own parly recoiled. So obnoxious is the Constitution as adopted, that many even ot the Convention itself have , utcred upon the records tlieir protest against it-passage, and some ot them have pledged their hearty co operation to secure its deleat be in'the people, to whom it must lie submitted lor ratification or rejection. I mlerthe Reconstruction Act these Constitu tions, when submitted, must receive in tlieir la- 1.. r not merely a majority of the votes cast, but a majority of those who have registered. Tiie t • stittiti.m now passes therefore from tile Con- notion to the registered voters in Alabama. It h is to undergo the ordeal ol whether it can ob tain in its lelmlla majority ot the whole utttuber i.eistcred, --,i plainly is it repugnant to the common wcl- t ire. that strenuous elloru will be made lor its lieteal. It is not to be wondered at that the fate :m,i govumneutot Tennessee is not an object of H.pirution or acceptance. r'caring the result at the ballot box, and un it iiting to let tile Constitution rest upon the ver- iii. t to bo remlered, it appears thnt the extremists nl the Convention have adopted a memorial re- n testing ol Congress so to atneud the Rcconitruc- t. >a Acts as to make a mere majority of those win. do vote sufficient for the ratification ot the Constitution. So that if but otic huudred votes me i.oiled, and titty oue should he iu favor, this .-lull be competent to make and create a Consti- : tion lor the sovereign State ot Alabama.— 11 ...ven ! save the mark. I'pon sorneot the ordinances passe I, we pro- р, -e a word ol comment. t itle of these declares all debts and evidences • debt, tor the purchase of slaves, absolutely ul. Another, where the title deeds are ttnex- . ted, or the purchase money unpaid, declares in contracts lor the sale of land to bo paid for с, Confederate currency, and all ontsmuding tiii'es, or evidences of liebt, for which tlm con- •t.leraiion was Coule leram currency, as null. Whatever past contracts luve been made, it is evident that these, under lUe law of the laud, must stui,I upon tlieir own merits. Ottceacon tr.u-t has been made, its validity or invaliditv, is a mutter (or the courts ol the country. It is i>eymd the power ot any Legislature, or Con- ven'inn, to set it aside, or alter its obligation. Neither Congress uur auy State has the power I- " impair the obligation of a contract,” so that -vti never this, or auy other Convention, may de ne upon the subject is as if never uttered. And this, simply because they have no jurisdiction t. impair their obligation. Whether auy obliga- t on exists, or what umy ho its true scope, and ellect, is another matter. That must stand or lull upon tiie law, as it lias been hauded down ii its, and as declared from the bench. Anotlier one of the Ordinances of this dis- I'gttnizing Convention sets aside all judgments nr decrees by any of the State Courts made since the 10th January, 1801. How this would unsettle the very foundations ot society, and place the whole people of the State by the t irs, and jeopardize every character ol property uii.l right, is apparent.. It is clearly iuvalid. But yet its very passage -luiws the anarchy uud confusion which awaits v people whose sad destiny it is to be com muted to Radical supremacy. It may not be accomplished, but still it is pregnant with in struction and warning to the people ol the whole land. With such a government how can m tc he either repose, security, or prosperity ? Not the least striking lacl in connection with ' I-. Convention is, that the President of the '''invention, himself the Radical nominee for ' i I ot tiie ,Supreme Court, declared that i> ordinances could not lie sustained iu tiie C ' tils, lie might he n Radical. He could not mi .i t Hull lie was a lawyer. A True and f.allaut Woman. A woman In Tennessee iulormed her husband, , lew days before the election there, that it lie rob'd the mongrel ticket she would leave him lie did so, true to her word, on the evening ot election day site moved to her lather’s house, where her husband went after her. Nothing i! united site ordered him pcremptorally to leave i."r, ns she would not live with him another 'lay. She declared to him that she held iu utter e nt'Oiipt a man who would vote tor a party 1.. it was seeking to drag herselt and her cliil- •lre:i down to the degredalion of negro equality. 'iioriouH woman ! Her virtue and heroism are . wiliy ot the snhlimest days ot Spartan and Ro ll, ,ii courage. What, indeed, can bo more re- l : ivc to u true woman than the simple thought t . tthcr children should ever be iamiliarized i'h the idea of equality with an iuferior race.— A Y. Day Bonk . . .I. ,mon's Temple Still One Hundred and Fifty Feet High.—Lieutenant Warreu, tut ,'tllcer of the Royal Engineers, has, for along time past, been eugaged nt the expense of su English society, in making extensive explora- ti"in on the site of the Temple of Solomou, in Jerusalem, sod has already made some startling 'li-coveries. He has, it is stated, established by actual deinonstrutiou that the south wall of the ' Hired enclosure, which contained the Temple, - tun ied tor more than half its depth beneath u't accumulation of rubbish—probably the ruins "I the successive buildings which once crowned it—aud that it bared to its foundation, tiie wall " r, uH present an unbroken face of solid masonry "I nearly one thousand lout long, nod for a large r wtioa ,,f that distance more than one hundred • ! titty Icet in height. I in: Cause of iiun-ER’atjquiNT.—Tho New ark Journal inis made a curious discovery with b's’itnl to the Beast. Hear this : "The medical stivuns ill Paris arc all agog ■"out lljpnotlttiii, a new anaesthetic process. It ' '"-hs in placing a brilliant object before the I','n'in'seyes, cloB'.' enough to make him squiut, :| d Idling him look at it until ho fulls into it ''' i‘ sleep, resembling c.italep-y, during which w - irgicnl operation may bo performed. „" >' ft wonder if this is’iml the process by which " a ler m.as made to squint so horribly ? Tliey i"’l‘l those silver spoons nt New Orleans loo 1 io ids optic*. Certain it is, As hat been in- ‘"‘*ble to ja'n or -home eter tin re ERROR UKA8KB TO RE DANGEROUS WHEN REASON IH LEFT VREI TO COMBAT \T. n —Jeftrmm. VOL. X1U, ATLANTA, UA., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 18G7. NO. 2117. MtH«v«vllnnooti* AttvurtlismntintM. T1IU UHKAT RBMBDY. MADAME ZADOC PORTER’S CURATIVE COUCH BALSAM. rrioe Si, 50, and 75 Cant* per Bottls. W lltCII has been hvurabljr known ami rat.nair.tr "•eit In Now Yoik City .ml rldully for unwarda nt twenty Ova year*. 1 III,, Iwat, rhoipuW, and moat .ITvrtnat Homndy fot t .inghe, ( olda, Ac., ih„ world tiaaav.r produced. Purdy vegetable, contains no intlo r la or other deleterious drugs. i hr “Curatlm Balsam" Is warrant'd. If ua«sl at- • o, illug to directions, to . uni iu all cases. Golds, ( roup, Whooping Cough., Astliiua, Hint, II aSoctfona ol ihit Throat amt Lnnga. Madau.n Zadoc Porter's Italsam ta a purely regain, hi. expectorant, prepared with g oat car. and acteu- tide ok ill . from a combina tion of tb. beat i.m' dlua th • rcg.tablo kingdom at- forda. It. remedial qnalUiaa are tweed on I a power to as- •tat the healthy and vigor- oua circulation of he bio, ,1 through the lung*. It eultrens the mnectea amt a.'trta the skin to per- Inrm the duttea of regula ting the heat of lha arat m and Iu gently throwing off thewaete -nbatance from the, nr face of ih, body. It ooaana tb phlegm, tndncee f ee .pitting, and will ba found efrr ag.ee- able to the taste* III. not a violent rent dy,but emol lient, warming, • torching, and effective. and can be taken by the oldest parson or you igott child If you hare a cold, If ere so -light, do n -t tail to give the ii, .am a trial, at the Terr low price at which It ta sold brings it w thin t ho reach of ere y one, that thav may always keep It for convenient na •. The timely n-e of a t!5 cunt bottle will often proro It to e worth n hon- d e.t i m e lte cost. Hold by all Drnggteta. BUCKEL i UBNDKL. 1‘ropnetora, d c3—Om 5S Barclay Street, S w York. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! TALLEY, BROWN & CO. WlilteUull Mtrset, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Arc DAILY BECKIVINO tholr Fall a n fl Winter Htock OV DRY HOODS. The Litdie# eappciAily are Invited to call and exam ne their line of D 11 E N N GOO!>H, rompri*in<?, in part, Ailkrt, Freuch Meriuoc,; French Poplins,• Fin press Hoods, Dombarloes, Alpaccas, Delaines. Ac. THEIR STOCK OF Embroideries, Lares, Dress Tr imm lugs And Dress Buttons Is.lHr^u and variod. They keep constantly on band, BLEACHED and BROWN DOMESTICS, PRINTS and YANKEE NOTIONS. sop’.^i— INSUH E I N 'TSLK Southern Life Insurance Co. CIIAIUKHKD BY THE I.K(ilAI.ATI Itl'A OF TKNNF.SSI'.E AND KKNTt fT.Y. canh capital, - - - - $200,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000. * *e> EIGHTY PER CENT. OF THE PROFITS PAID TO P0LI0YH0LDER8 !-j® At lave I lull flouts Ail vatrllssumun l«. mnmpiiia oppickiin. Pr *" dro * RHANtll IIFPII'I’, l UI’lhVILLE OPPKiKIta. U. C. HI’ENCER. I’reeidcnt. J. PRY LAWRENCE, VIce-HraaldaBt A. O. HOIXtEH, Treasurer. K. T. HOPKINS. Sncrelsry. ihtWuElTATM. | V'ce-Prestdents. N -, T r , . 1 P-8- DAVIS, Treasurer. ( A1 LAN 1 A, QA.| BEN. MAY, Secretary. j | , _ , „ B. C. O'KREFK, Uxatululng Surgeon, Atlanta, Un, A. R. Z. DAW80N, Geu’l Traveling Agent “Over J. T. Jenkins A Co.'a Drug 8tor«, Whitehall strict. WM. C. MORRIS. I FRANK E. PERRIN,» 0enerftl Agent*. ’ ocas-sm BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ISSUCa POUCIKS OF ALL KINDS, LIFC AND KNDOWMSNT. jBk NO RESTRICTION OP TRAVEL OK RESIDENCE. All Pollctea absolnUlv Non-forfaltabla, afUr Beeond Year. Dlvidende Paid Annnalty, In Caah. A Loan ot 8S por cant, of the I re.mum, and tbn Loan-note In not n Lien on the Policy after the Second Year. MUTUAL. This Company offer, particular advantage, to the Southern people, ai d ta the MOST LIBERAL n the country. Offloe, No. 141 Broadway, New York City. WM. M. COLE, Secretary. I CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President. ** Persona wanting Snb-agenctes, and authority to canvuae, will apply to L.. S. SALMONS, dact-Sm Whitehall Street. Atlanta, G.a.General Ag ut for Northern Georgia and Alabama. GLEffl, WRIGHT k CARR, COTTON FACTORS, Storage anti Commission merchants, ATLANTA, QEOIIGI^. 1£. <A. BELU, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER IN PROVISIONS AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OP COUNTRY PRODUCE, Below Roark’s Corner, WH1TIEALL ST., ATLANTA, GA. LD.VD TO THE LAND! Utnott Point, Qa., October 13,1806. Uttrrt. BrtQntuett A Barrow: Oa»re—I need yonr Phosphate on my Cotton at the rats or MO pounds per acre. I am aatladed thnt I will realise at least ISO per cent, on thn amount spent. I am so well pleated that I expect to hae more on the next crop then 1 did on this. Very truly youra, (Signed) P. W. PRINTCP. Annicci, Qa., November 1, I860. llutrs. BrigMwttt A Barrow ; Ousts—The twenty (W) tone REED'S FHOBPBATE I bought ot yon this year, I need on Corn and Cotton. I am ao well pleased with the affect on my crop, that I wleh to purchase of you for next year's crop, out hundred tons.; Yours respectfully, JAS. A. COBB. ■ran ■Share, aaanu&ctnred in which are atteeted by well known Oeorgi which te delated to do to much for In Oeorgla) la for sale by tVllMxi'lliiMuoue A «l v«;rt lK«n»ontaa« iSSTABLIBUKD I1W. j I*. Jk, G. LORILLAHD, 10 18 and 20 ChBmbera St. N.Yqrk. ■•LUO TOBACCO. A LAIh.K stork of Plug Tobacco, embracing all the grade from low and medium to very lino—many | of which wo receive direct from tho heat manufacturers | In Virginia and elsewhere. Fine-Cat Chewing Tob&ceo. | In these good* w«t hire five different brands— anions them our culelirAteil •‘Ceutury,'* which Is now su* ticrior to, and more popular than any made. In oar On* | fury Foil wo continue to pack daily, oue hundred dollars. On .Mondays #loo, TucHdays two $50s, Wednesdays five I funs, Thursdays ten $iui*. Friditvs twenty $fts. au<l Hat* urdays fifty making eighty-eight bills of different denominatlone placed in the fame nnnitier of papers ot tobacco each week : coiiHeiptentiy, the consumers of Ceu tury Foil Fine Cut Tobacco are daily getting prizes. SNUFFS. As heretofore, we make all the dlffercut brands ot Snuffs for which this House has been for many years cele brated. CIO A UN. Of these goods we have a large and superior stock at prices that cannot fail to please. Jobbers and large deal ers will find it to their interest to examine these goods before making their purchases. ftJlOKINC TOBACCO*. These goods we have in great variety, and all grades, from very low priced to the finest. Our stock Is verr complete in all its departments, and merchants are invited to give it an examination before purchasing. P. A O. LORILLARD. ■ep7~Hm ltt, 16, and 80 Chambers 8t., New York. TERM* OF BUBHCRIPTION* itll frhiif. Weekly, • mm the Weeklr, 1 year. Ilafle eopiee At Ike eouater. •Ingle eoplee to Mew* loye and Afemu KATES OP ADVERTISING. Fur each hqnare of 10 linee or leee, for (be Brat iniet lion 51, and for each subsequent Insertion CO cents. S g 8' 8 8 7. 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 S 8 8 -8 8 8 8 S~g~S £*188398 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 8 3 • a z _ 'sT'SlTT -as s 7. » 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 * 8 8 8 8 8 3 8 3 8 8 3 8 3 3 3 8 3 8 3 8 v « r* GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. FALL TRADE OF 1107. W. W. CIIAPIIAN. j. w. lirCEER. CHAPMAN, RUCKER A CO. ’Whitehall Street. 3 8 3 8 8 3 8 8 S c >. x; a* “ 'UJtnbg S SI ’A Special Notices, SO crate per line first Insertion,... Ul cento per line for each subsequent Insertion. Advertisements Inserted nt lutervala to be charged ** new each Insertion. Advertisements ordered to remain on any parllcalir peg*, to be charged na new each Insertion. The money for advertising conitdered dne after ills Insertion. All communications or letters on business Intended P.r thin office nhonld be addressed to "Tb* Ati.akts Ietee UBEBcEn." JARED IRWIN WHITAKER, Proprietor. Atlanta A.<lvex*tiiteiiientM. JJAVING added another member and additional capi tal to our Arm, vm are now extoufively engaged tn the HARTFORD. CONN. 96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE. TOTAL LOSSES PAID, {$•21,271,972 57 J IT Ta Y 1. 18 (5 7. ASSETS: (At Alar tut Value.) Cash on band uud in Bank I 816,888 89 Real Estate 948,998 0! Mortgage Bonds 896,880 00 Bank Stock 1,906,400 00 U. State*, State and City Stock, and other Public Securities... 1,964,800 88 f 1,660,988 97 Leas Liabilities, Claims net dun and unad justed 877,668 46 Net Assets $4,978,960 81 FlltE AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS. fSfAgendi's In all the principal cities and towns in the United Slut,;*. Applications f<>r Insurance will be promptly attended to. OFFICE—With C. I. Brown, on east side of Whitehall stri ct, one door from Alabama. Jylft—lawly N. L. ANG1KR, Agent. SITUATED along side the RAILROAD. ENABLES cs to RECEIVE and ship free OP DRATAOE. OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE I. of largo capacity, thoroughly FIRE-PROOF, and our facilities for handling COTTON uneqnated ty any in the South. We will Store and Soli Hero, or Ship from this or any other point, to LANGSTON, CRANE Sc HAMMOCK, Sole Agents, Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ua. —o— HACKS AND WHEAT WANTED. 5000 ^rao > \mahd >< Wh > “t <>an>>ll>> Bar>>p> ' WX WILL DEAL IN Bacon, Flour, Corn, Lard - Coffeo, Sugar, Molasses A Syrups* And every article neuolly found tn a flm-clana Grocery Store, - ao-fA UWUUJ f KtiT. The City and Country Trade are invited to call etd aloe our stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. 3. PXARCE, W. T. WBlLtSS. CHAS. A. FXARCI. PEARCE, WHELE88 & CO., COTTON FACTORS dommiseigiioii augl*—4m LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK, Commission Merchants, AlabamaSireet. JAOKSOS STREET. Merchants, .itw, .4 COURT A, GEORGIA. BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, HALTinORE, SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, •r LIVFRPOOL, HARDWARE AND IRON. Making WI.IBKRAL1 CASH ADVANCES,^ wliandwtred. -JXS&SSSP COTTON can be shipped to this place nndor bill ot lading brcalltug noon Aa- "*SS.f P oln J ■>* shipment, without pro-payment of Rovi nuo Tax. *’ y * " pon A * aclllUa?«.d^i^^toHrMd?.“7b r r.?an^advantages. maktng it an Important Cotton Market. With Banking 2^*S hip Cotton in Any Direction WE 8ELL THE BEST IMPROVED COTTON CIN3. Also, Banning, Rope, and Sweet’s Patent Iron Tie, tiie Best in Use. Portable Orlnt Mills, for Hand., Ilorse, nnd v* tea in Power. 8MU7 MACHINES, TURBINE WATER-WHEELS, HICKS' STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS We Receive and Sell on Commissions, all kinds of PRODUCE and PROVISIONS: Com, Oats, Wheat, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Salt, &c„ &c. Our facilities for Storing and Sel.ing Fi A Y are uusurj»apnod. LIQUORS AND TOBACCO IN L.VRGK SUPPLY Of Various brands and qualities. Agents for the sale of TLOWS, and other Farming Implements. Georgia and Alabama LIME, and Georgia ROOFING SLATE. Will ba please. to fill ord, re fur COTTON GOODS or other Merchandise. WLEJIN, WRIGUT A CAKU, ocl9-8m ATLANTA, GEORGIA. A t Ami:kic.\n Conbui. Fighting for the 'ift'..—'i’ll,; JJeriiltl'a Home Ltlor any a Unitcil tut.'s (.',,nsn| Ciisliiniut rfcitnil.v accom|iaiiit"l " ''Hall < x|„iiitiott agniiitt iLirilmltli, near Mvrla. K'-’tlin^ uoder lire, picUed up the inurkel ol 1 •” ,, l soldier an,I tired at lire GniiUulriuiia. lie- “• -1 z'a'ly vvintiuli'd (litring tltu eugaj;eiiutui.— •' ,,.'v ttwo American citizens, wlm lotiglil 111 'nril aldi'a ratikx, have been released on hit* l"'r«onni ii i|iie-t. ( l’a.\Ti:it -Prayer is Hie rn-tliMK of tint \viiij;n '• ' te anijiL tltai ate on tliciv way liringin^ iih ":li. inni,| licavea. \Vlicit lint cliarl.itB lliat J 1 " 1 '! lde«ainj;( do ramlilo, tlieir wltecla do ‘ " la l "i li prayer. We hear Hie prayer io our ^’ ir|1 •, and ll.ai prayer becomes ilf tobni td bie.<sii»}»K. Uvcit us lliu cloud Ibrt 1-1. tbiwidii tin* rain, no prayer iorcHliiidowelii tbc 7 8- COII.8 MANILLA ItOI'B. s. 75 dozen Short Handled Frying Pans, •JO coils Pn cut racking X to 1 inch,I 901) dozen Shovels and Spades, KOI dozen Pocket Knives, 166 arose Table Cutlery, ‘JU0 dozen Curry Comlia, 16.) boxes Tin Plate, 9UU0 pounds Block Tin, loltU pound, liar l.oa.1, 6-0 bugs Sh t, 30 bundles llrlch' Iron Wtra, 3s. do/mi Iron Wire Sifters, 60 Anvilr, 76 Vises, 4IS.I p,Hinds Smoothing Irons, 9-nsi pounds Grldlu’s Horse Nalls, real dozen Piles—assorted, IS,si pounds Gulmnlxud Sheet Iron, 3 tons Cast Steel, 90 tons Plow Steel, r,si tons Sw.iles anil Refined Iron, •id tons Baud, Hoop, uud Horse Shoe Iren, 16 tons Oval, llulf Oval, and Half Round Iron, •j', ions Holler, Plate, unit Sheet Iron. For sale by WEEDS A CORNWELL, Nos. Kill not Kit Broughton Street. Savannah, Oa C'OFFKIO. bags Just roeelved. from Hlode Janeiro, ,{()OU per maylk— tun COTTON VA1INS. " l,| ' i ai.s. i ii .Muiiii.ii" wrilcHtulbu Al '•■'i 11'i.) Ih mifrnt lor ndviec, wliioll hli<* : 1 • ,,,s !y " Tin'mily way to t ine your son out 'l it.' o' iiiglii:.' is to break bin legn, ' ei it.e',-niico'|n, runs wills to do your 111 w in It," Wwldlnc, and Bnsluosa Cants indat wiideraiepr” ° r * 1 *"> w '"* dlspalcii. W R keep constantly on I yarns name W A Card.—What ii Tarrant s Kffer- vxsciht Sxltxib ArzaiKNT, and whnt tra tta efiectst These are qneitlona which tb* groat American public ban n right to aak, and It has alio a right to uxpecti candid nnd satisfactory reply. The preparation is n mild and gentle saline cathartic, alterative and tonic, and Is moat carefully prepared In the form of u snow-white powder, containing nil the wondnrfol medical properties of the iar-fkmed Settler Springs of Germany. Of Its effects wn would any that tboa* who nava tcete.t the preparation are the beat Judges, and they declar over their own signature*, that th* preparation wtl) promptly rellava lnatgestloc, rsgulnte the flow of the btle, curs every species of headache, traaqnlUae the nervous system, refresh and Invigorate the week, mitigate the pangs of rheumatism, neutralize acid in ths stomach, claanaa end tone the bowela, aaatat the falling appetite, cure the heartburn. If you area auflerergive this remedy one trial, and will convince yon of the above Ihcte. TARRANT A CO., sole proprietors, New York. Sold by nil Dmggtet*.**p9n—iv tY. M. WILLIAMS k DUO. general Commission Merchants. AMD DIALSRi Hf GRAIN, BACON,LARD,FLOU. And all other /nicies in the Prodace line. tiKOCERIBS, LIQCOHS, TOBACCO, COTTON YARNS, Ac. OLD STAND, DECATUR ST., .... ATLANTA, OA ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE: r|1UKEE HUNDRED BARRELS WUISKY-ali grades Also, BRANDIES. GIN, Ac., Which we offer to the trade ou most favoran.e , rm= W. M. WILLIAMS A W: LltaE, LIME. fofROGKBS'IHRD.EYE LIME, .n/Tir&i** , “P! rlor for nil. purposes to any Lltne aaassafflBBBB« IRON AND STEEL. T W «^L7 H0 . , ? a ? D ,J'? S ' Bound. Square, nnd *A. Fist Iron ind Stool. On ksnd sod for siuo by w. M. WILLIAMS A BKO. FRESlT" PORK. W* »" now receiving Fat Bogs, and are having ,? 1 * u lf| ,l « r ed dally to meet demand. Person* liv ■njf “> JJ 1 * city will be snpplled at lowest market rate* n 1 ? “amber and alee neaired, by calling or sending ™ Hi«3SS , . t ?. onr 'tt ,, Gvdera from partle* at point* Jrt.**/. 0 * Ballroada leading lrom this place, promptly filled by Express or t reigb t, as per Instruct lot a. OC94—8m W.M. WILLIAMS A BRO. PF".Siou* uiui wtfll Ci ftton ami other Produce. Bsgglug and Hope furnltdiod nt ninrkot prices. eep7—ttin L. COHEN; 1MPOUTER OF I Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigars, &c„ AND DEt.ER IV ' Ryoi Bourbon, & Alanongahola BRINLY, MILKS * HARDY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. Sola Manulhctnrers of BRINLT'S UNINERSAL PLOW, (Hteoted July, 1888, and August, 1867) ER-Bewaie of Imttatl na. All Infringers will be prosaentod to the extent of the law. Send for circular and price llat. McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO., Agents, Atlanta, Georgia. JAMES 6TOGNE... Agent. d«c»—6m AuguMa, Georgia. CHAS. BOHNEFELD. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, HARDER SHOP. D OUGHERTY HUCUINS begs to announce that his •hop la open mail hoar* for work In Ida line. The public may test assured that everything pertaining to hi* Shop will be found neat aud cleanly. Attendants shall be cuurteoua to ell. I a good assortment of Hired l.y ih„ Covingtou Rial Stcatlnian Cotton Milla, AT WHOLES A UE OSI.T. •aror.l.'i* filled ul Kaclury price*. STEADMAN * SIMMONS, oct-xui Maiicite itreet, Atlanta, Ga. FOR NALE. A VERY DESIRABLE FARM,only *t« mil,* nerth west of Atlanta, ri.ntntiiilig 9H4M acre* laud. (l.,od frame dwelling uud kitchen, with other outbuildings. Forty acres ef the land 1* cleared and Iu eultlvall,.n- inostly second l.ottom; th* tialanre heavily ilint.cred. aud elate to u raw-iulU. ttich miuerala have been found on the piece. For Lartlcnlirs, price, Ac , Inquire nt Stlvcy.V Ihiug ertv. Allente, Ua.. or I*. Handle, u.ar place decli-ttt* _ u. n. unowN. WM. mtow DROWN'H HOTlOTa. ort'usiTK nxiMT, MACON, GEORGIA. augr-ly K. K. SHOWN A «N. 7’ German street, botweou Taca and Eutaw, HALT1MORE. MARYLAND. 1 AM prepared to execute all nrdeis far Carriage* and Wagons. Keiuitnug done with naatueas and die- patetr- ocIN—3m JOHN. B. FULLER, J c. e. minnick. 47 DEY STREET, New York City, j ^ arr ^'S c a **<i Wagon Maker, MANtrpAOTtinnn ami Dislih in PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, FROM 2 TO 250 HORSE POWER. Moat approved Circular and Upright Saw Mills, Grist lilts. Sugar Mills, and all kinds of Mining uud l'lantd- lon Machinery on baud and built to order. 0T" Shafting, rutiles, Lea'bcr and Rnliher Belting, and nil kinds of Iron and Wood-working Machinery. HT Machinery end Railroad supplies In (tore, uud implied ut the lowest rate*angvt —tin ni.0, m. nzwzr, of Few Yorl. ■ DIBBLE, WORTH & CO.. Commission Merchants, 1H8 1‘EAIIL ST., NEW YORK. P ARTICULAR attention given to the sale of WHEAT. I'urtiea requesting, will lie regularly advised of the state of the murk.'!. llMVIllikNia:*.—J. !> Fish, Ksq., Pre.ldent National Murine llank, N. V. r " 1 *” ttoual I’urk I' 1’lrsi Nallimn Snider. Mac; k. N. I.: II, L. \\orlli, E.q„ Cashier Na- lluuk, N. ', ; It. Heaton, E*q., Prestdeut al Hank, Ne., h. ru, N. C.; Me-sr*. Jewel A WHISKIES, WHITEHALL STREET,' [ATLANTA,^GEORGIA. deetU—Tim NEW 30 BAItREL TURPENTINE STILL, EXTRA HEAVY BOTTOIW, ALL COMPLETE FOR BALE MUCH BELOW COST. 559“ Still* of *11 slzei bnllt to order uud DISTILLERS Fitted oat at the lowed rate*, by J. U. FULLER, 47 DEY STREET, sng97—4m New York City, PEATTE, EDWAEDS & CO., Commission Mercnantn, Forsyth Stroot, Atlanta, Ca. JN STORE AND TO ARRIVE: 90000 pounds Clear Side*. 10000 pounds Clear Rib side., 6000 pounds Shoulders, 96 barrel. Lard, 14'* o pounds Arrow Cotton Tlr, 60 pieces Kentneky Bagging, 200 colli Rope, •0 barrels Rosendale Cecr 60 barrels Louisville Cement, 800 bags Whits Corn, it) barreli Cider Vinegar, Chat Plows, Maunftictwad Tobacco, Ac. cited *** h ° rd * r * promp,lT #Ued ' Conilgnmcnta soli eep'l#—3m TRATTE, EDWARDS A CO COTTON WAREHOUSE. Liberal Caah Advances! STOLEN—925 REWARD. S TOLEN from my **tab'e, fivu miloe ut-irtb of Fairburn, on tho night of the 5th of December, a small, heavy set BAY HOUSE MUL'l*:, lUJf Lands high, well mouutet before, tud holds a hiKli lie ail, with lur^o stripes on his legs; badly hip-sboiluen on lelt bind hip; a emsll kuot on inside oi right hind leg. I will give f M for the delivery of said Mnle st my * r Viweie JS ll.asra* \L r a,.Ai. Y,.*J i.« A .* bou/e, or left nt MotnaAMcena Wagon Yard, in At lanta. Ua. J veld—tit* JONATHAN PREfcLKY. UNDERTAKER, M anufacturer or Cotnn., and Dealer tn M«tat lie Bartel Caws, Caskets, *c., and agent for Crane, WARBROOMB—Peachtree Street, opposite "Weatoy Chapel, novt7—3m FIR* INSURANCE. I AM prepared to Insure property at the nanat rates of flrat-cltaa companies. Give me a cell in thle line. _ , _ G. W. ADAIR, Real Estate and Inanrance Agent. Office Whitehall Street, near the Railroad, RESIDENCES POR SALE. I CAN' sell very gr.'it bargain, in a iimiiticr uf well built nnd ci.'g„ully flu s.nnl lloti.ca m III* city. Auuui'j (tn m, • me >,n Wu-hington xtnvt. roulatnluu it rni.ni* and 2 liutouiii-nt rooms; a good kitchen and all necessary out building*, all uew uud convenient, and on a Lit „f oue acre. Oue new and well iluished Cottage of 3 room*, north of. amt inljolntng Hi* tot leuro ol lion. John Collier. A 6-aor„ lot. all well luroMd, bar tug a ute* cottage of l room*, .table*, earring., I.ouso, garden, Ac., with fruit lieea, «!, ute lie,'*, fit,'., ucur Col. L. P. Grant's lunuslmi. A number of valnable t'ntmproved l.ots In the e ty end suburb*. If you want a ll,m<e, r iln my ofll,-,' nt mire. G. W. ADAIR, It.'ul l-.luto and lii.iirauio Agent, WhilrhallMrset, near the Railroad Croat lug. dr. 11-61 THE BRIDGEWATER PAINT AND COLOR WORKS, XAMVT/CTuexea op White Lend and 2SIna l’alntH. And tXlLORH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Dry aud Ground In Oil. HRIHUEWA TKR AIKTALLIH PA I XT, BRIHOKIVA TKR COTTAGE l Ol.Oh'n. NON*T REYNOLDS, 8ecrotaiy. OFFICE- 74 Malden Lane, NEW YORK. FACTORY—md Bl., near 3d Avenue, Mouth Brook- lyua, and Factorten, Bound Brooke. New Jcreej. ocll-dkt* NOTICE. IIzll YuI’.ns Mts'a Lixa/HT A»»ociati,,h, I Atlanta. December 2, lc*,7. j fIVHK members of tke Young Men's Library A.aocle- X lion urc tin eby uoililrd t ut the Library and Read ing Hoorn* are open daily, (except S udays.) from 8, A. M.. to 12 M.,aud from 6to I’. M. Como and eujoy " nivllege. to which yon urn entitled. The .itixeua, stranger* r,. ectlully luvited. i'4- m A. L. till ANT, Librarian. STRONG k CO., COTTON WgiREHOUSE —AM) - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Prior and Hunter Strocts, - In sight of tha Passenger Depot, and near the United States aiid American Hotels, ATLANTA, GHOItGU, TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! CONFECTION EltY!! S SANTA. CLAUS bn* not y*t arrived, but he has aent on lii« stock of Christmas Toys, Confectionery and FIRE-WORKS, and eatahllthed hit depot at John Renders<m*a, on White hail street, oppoeitt- the National Hotel, where all kinds of Confccllouery aud Toys may be had. Toys by tho Wholesale or Retail. Persons iuteudui); to make chrUtina* presents arc in vited to examine my htock, before muchat>iiti: elsewhere. JOHN UKNOKKNON, \\ bitcball Street, opposite National Hotel. nov*M—'1m LA MIRANDE8 FRENCH REME0IE8! Have Saved Thousand, nil over Europe I H AVING been for inuuv year, the First Aul.tant at Professor La Mirtn.W Private Hospital In Part*, and having been induced to otuhllsh a lirauch tn this ,-ouutry, I am now prepared to furtil.h Ins celebrated r,-medic. I..r coxKrurrrox. rhevma tism, scrofula, Ac. Al»o, thaUenutne Iu,|H)rt,«t Vitclla, Health** Grand Restorer! The only certain .'lira for a communion alitlleied by the exeewe* ami sbimea of youth. Do not bo taniiH-nxl with by lni,x|H>rietu'e<l physician*. AdJrc** your cniumuuicullon* to Un. u, w, faknikr, . *>6'Ve*t 47th Wrest, New York. Annex Gratis.-BiiI If you give ns tke lull history of your caae, the oousuUatlon fee of Ihrve dollars should be enefoaed. Led,ea may kddrON oa la foil confidence, aov«-!y r. *, MDAirm. c. a. smoKo. a. r. note*. \V K invite thoattcuttuu of PLANTE US, aud all otlt era who deal in COTTON, to the fact that wo are now of- ferlng na great IkelUtlea aud Inducements for the STO RAGE aud BALK of their COTTON in Atlanta aa ran fcj afforded them la auy othar market. Our Warehouse is Unsurpassed In the State, being large and commodious, accessible to the various Railroads, completely sheltered, aud uliuc*i entirely fire-proof. We pertleolarly direct their attention to the foet that Atlanta Unowa Cotton Market, where the tuple cau al ways be disposed of at aa high prices, relatively, a* in auy other-leaving to the variont Planter* on the line* ol the different Railroad* leading into Atlanta, no induce ment to ship beyoud. To all partle* residing iu this Collection D,strict «ho may desire to ship to ns, we will furnish the permit oi tbo Collector to make such shipment without tn juii. men! Of Put, Wo are also prepared to make LIBERAL BAKU AD VANCES on consignment*, aud iu a.l respect, will off, r as liberal Inducements a* any other House of reepoa.i- blllly. The Urge experience In Cotton of all the num bers of our firm I* a gnarauty that consignment* rn- truated to our care will be promptly aud satlafoctorUy at- JUST RECEIVED. 10 000 Bl ' RLAP SACKS, 10 hogshead! Mnsnivado Mola.ica, IllOO Mcka Virginia Salt, 80 sacks choice Flour, 110 barrel* Whisky, Ac. Orders solicited. LANGSTON, CRANK * n4tig wl nem-twa CommtaMoa Marohanta,