The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, April 26, 1873, Image 3

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■ -Hill CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN GA. THE DAILY SUN Pwtcwy Mv«. The history of w, from (tie begie ning to tho p-wwot aboamls with the ever Maturing feat lUdt ttirre here ala ay a existed those who would Uj the b«l euoe of maubiml s>. (beir feet end exsut tue obeisuoe end tribute to themselves— thst then ire those who ooosider them selves superior to the general mass, end tbM they el um only wbet is their ngat in Such exactions. Aga'U, on the oilier Used, embraced wulnn the class whioli renders obeireooe and tribute, are to be found those who willingly yield ruob ser- mss, and are sdvocsb a of it, on the soon that “man is ineapeble of seU-govarn ment H To make to tplioation in our own oase, this Oovernment hot never reen one seo- ond of existence in whioh it is not true— not even one second in time. Although our forefathers, taking their fortunes in their hands, emigrated to this lou t in or der that they might rid themselves of Kingiy rule, and ‘live under their own vines and fig trees, with none to molest or to make them afraid,” they onoon- s.nously imported iu the same cargo a germ of the old stock of centralism, which cropped out at the time of framing the Gonsdtakion of the United Stolen Hen then lived who straggled lor a oen- tialiud form of government, and men live now who favor it They have no fhtth in the power of the messes to gov- apt themselves, and yet. strange to say, select from those masses men whom they contend are oapable of sneoMefnlly gov Arrayed against these usurpers stands the Democratic party—the parly of the massed and declares her ability to pr dnee not only one man, bnt by her foe taring power to fit and endow all m«8 with the qualities requisite for self-gov eminent, and her me. nod of doing so is to oast opon their shoulders the mautle of sovereignty—nay, let them letsin their rightful sovereignly. This is the party wnioh has our hearty support, and al though it may make many grievons blun den, we lay not the sin to its charge— its principles are pure and its aims are righteous—it means to do well, is oapable of doing the best, and fails only wnen bypoontes sod traitors altigu with it, and after getting into place and power abandon its aims and purposes. And this oooounts for the only reaeon that it erti is brought into judgment for mis deeds. To-day the Demooratio party is suffer lng, not for its own sins, bnt for the aius of these perjured imposten who seek not any good for the country outside of their own. If the party name is popu lar, they run with it; if it becomes un popular, they run from it, or rather, at tempt to run it down, knowing its strength in the minds of patriots. Now again, another new departure is being attempted, and unless the sturdy •Id veterans who go for oitizsns and States Bights stand firmly at their posts, ths only breakwater against oentralism will be wiped away, and with it will go civil liberty. We exhort every Demoorot to stand by the principles of Demooraoy, by the name of Demi oracy, and for the rights of the people bv perpetuating Demooraoy.—A timla Independent TV* IbxlcaB C»B|r«Mi The Congress of Mexico Assembled iu the City of Mexioo on the 1st of April, instant, at 7J p. m. “The Two Be- publics,” one of oar exchanges from that oity, states that it was an ocoaaion of some pageantry; in front of tbs build- ing was paraded s body of troops, will the national standard and a band of mnsio. The President arrived shortly after sard, sooompaoied by the mejnb* is of the sabfMt and numerous otiier oivif functionaries, and high ranking officers of the army. Bays the paper quoted from: The galleries were crowded with prom- inent citizens and lashionable ladies. Iu a place set apart in the lobby, in the im mediate front of the President of Coo- grsse, wan the diplomatic corps, win •ere received with due honors by Sr. D. Juan de D. Arias, Odcial Mayor of tu . Miniatvrio of Belaoiouaa; and in other ioealitlea oat apart for the purpose, were the Ayuntamieato of tho oity, the oft- biales Mayors* of the aeveral Mioiaie- n'os and distinguished officers of the President, in a clear and oonoise manner dehvsred br.efiy bnt fully on ac count of lbs situation of ths country, and of the labors of tho different depart ment! of toe government, during the Uougrasniowol vooatioc. Sr. D. Gomez del Palooio, the President of Congress, oriffly answered iu terse sod comprehen sive terms, troating upon the points re form! to by the President of (he Bepub- hc.^ When the Chief Magistrate retired jmuwd.. afterwarus Congress ad- N«w Party. The polftioal cauldron is bsginning to boil. Already parties are st work to odd to the effervescence. We are on the eve of a “nt W departure. ’ Let the people re main firm. We made a false step lest year and Demooraoy was swallowed up. See to it that “Jonah don't swallow the whale this time.” As go the Democracy of the South, so go we. But we think toot from the bitter experienoe of the past, thst Demcarnoy will be slow to follow an- other ignis Jataia—Jack with the lantern —policy. Let as cling to oar Jefferao nian faith, and if tho chip goes down un- dui Its Mto and triumph of centraliza tion, let it at least be said that the Stoics’ light Dqboobsto were trap to priaalplo. That pardsaAp revolutionize, otiauge, is patent lo^otnuefi.' Bat these obanges are upon local issues, not constitutional mesaursa. A'heu the Democracy, aa taught by Jefferson sud Ja, ksou, forgets its time honored petbs, worships at strange altars. -*«“lV*Mhnft may foil >w fawning,” it may expeottobe treated aa those who longed for the flesh pots of Egypt. We do not yet understand the new pro gramme, IMl ’ intend to keep our eyes ski .ned and our powder dry. We ad- ** cottr "-~ Bbnb Vow Lalblg. The telegraph announces the death of Berea Von Justus Leibig, as occurring at Jfaoicii Satardsy. Eerou Yon Leibig Was one of thsmo-t eminent ohemists of longen, 1819-22, spa at the French In stitato. in Paris, 1822-24. Baron Von Humboldt look notion of him and aided him to several apta-intments daring his early professional career. In 1846 be was made a baron in recognition of Lie fltoiiintoi !■’ snlsHBii, and in 1862 he woe epi«ipp)d pro feasor St the Uliiyer- «‘J of Muniah and" PreeMent'of ibe Ohemioel Laboratory. He u«s published ■ specially, a Urge number of works on bis specially, the most /#%*» <M whioh ore bis "FU miliar Letters,” in whioh is developer TV# Banka wpt Law. One of the principal reasons why tho bankruptcy law is obnoxious to people is the expense of the proceedings, s large item of which is the fees charged for proofs of debts. Judge Lowell’rre- oeut decision iu the mb. of 8. 8. Hough ton that a proper fee of a resitter for oertifyiog s proof is twenty.five cents, end that he may ohatgo ooe dollar for preparirg the pap- r aod certifying the ol im, will, if sustained in other district. re inoe this expense. The registers in this distnet have generally charged only now established fee, but th.aie in other districts charge frr certifying a proof from $2 26 upward.—Button Journal OalfvMS Deelslon. The Supreme Court of Illinois has just rendarad a decision which is of impor touoe to the puMie, as confirming the principle thst railroad corporations may not make con tracts between themselves that are detrimental to the poblio in terests, and thst ooutracts whioh impair their duties at common carriers are void as to tho pablio, oven though they may be enloroed aa between the two contract ing parties. Mt~ The LaFayette Clipper says :— mire B-ooks, the negro who murdered oodson Allen in Chambers county a few moaths ago, was oonvicted of mur der in the An* degree, at the recent term of tho Oizoait Court at LaFayette, and sen fenced to be hung on the 6th of June. Jnutcsting item#. The malarial poison in the blood, which onuses ague and chills and fever, is speedily cancelled and mneteied out by tbe use of Kreea fever touio. A box of pills free of obarge goes in eaoti wrapper. The remedy ia warranted to jcutaiu neither arsenic nor stryobnine, and is also warranted to oure ague if taken ae directed. No risk to health or port- monnie. No cure, no pay. Get tbo remedy at the drug store of Bedwine A Fox. POM'! StiMHT TOOK TEETH, Remember that upon their labor the health of the stomaob depends. Keep them perfect, nod, in order to do so manipulate them witb a brash dipped in the fragrant Soxodrut, onoe or twioe a day, Use Doaiey’s Yeast Powder if you relish light, sweet, wholesome biscuits, rolls, pastry, etc. Your grocer sells it Full weight and strength. THl CHAETXB OAK. We hazard nothing, we think in say ing that, all id all, it h is no equal. Ita size, it* shape, affording the greatest convenience, and its name oos znd dur able veesela, entitle it to the preference over any stove of whioh we have any knowlea -- You who lead sedentary lira—i tailor*, shoemakers, eto., will find a great relief for toe constipation from whioh you so often suffer by taking Simmon’s Liver Reguleto’. It is a simple, harm less vegetable oompound, sure to relieve you, and can do no injury. Just aa it is reoommended—Cen’ury Whisky. OB. TUTT’s OXLKBBATKD EXPECTORANT— HOW IT A0IU. First it detsohes from toe brouchial oi wind tube* the mucob or matter which sometimes adheres to them with tho te nacity ol glue. Secondly, it mitigate*, the pain and lemoves tbe constriuLiou ul the brooouiat tunes and mueeles of tbe chest Thirdly, it rentals the progr> ss ui iofl.mmatiun and ussinia tho luogn to throw off the irntatiug matter which ac cumulated, I attribute tbo reoovery of my ubild from a violent attack of croup eutirey to tbe use of Dr. Tutt’a Expectorant Jerk Dbvok, DrKo.b uo., Ga. No one who haa i •eea afflicted an I have been for several years, au.i has been le beved aod enjoyed the excellent henlm that I do now, could doubt for a mo ment the wouderlul ooutr. 1 over astbuia that Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant possesses. Kobxet Baldwin, An eminent minister in Alabama. Dr. Tutt’e Bair Dye colors a beautiful black. Caution! Every genuine box of Dr. IlcLane's Liver Pills f e ns ths signature of Flem ing Brothel?, Pittsburg, Pa., anu their private U. 8 it imp. fitorToke no other. The market A fall of imitations. it u tbe p jpmar verdict that people ■no nave oeen accustomed o tl e use of hitters ar cordials, ere obliged, evemu- Uy, to reeort tc McLean’s Liver Pills ;or pormanoL. rahe' ZACKZOZ’S ZAUAM Uonquem poison, masters ptiu, ondtinlv toe es tho sufferer's gain. Hamilton's Buohu and Dandelion is taking the pltoe of nil other diuretia remedies. The intrinsic merit of the preparation has gamed lor it a deserved reputation as the best remedy for oil diseased conditions of tbe kidneys und liver ever presented to the publio. Any physician uan tell you that the ingredi ents In this orepuration form a valuable epui Alterative find 01 >od .ponder, removing through the healthy actioff of tho kid neys, liver and bowels tbe impurities ol tbe ilood. Buy the remedy at Bedwine A Fox’s. FILLET’S FAMOUS For over FORTY YEARS this PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDiJlNE hu prorad itself to b« the GREAT UKFAILINO SPECIFIC for Liver Complaint and ita painful off#print, RTS* PKPalA. OONHTIPATION, Jaundice, BUione at tache, 8IOK HRADaCUK, Colic, Depression of Bplr- ita. BOOB 8TOHAUH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FETEB, Ac., Ac. After years of careful experimente, to a greet and argent demand, we now produoo from original Genuine Powders THE PREPARED, tiee, and offer it in ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. fhe Powders, (prloe aa before 8 LOO per package LIVER REGULATOR anlega in out engraved wrap per, with Trade mark, Btempe and Signatures un broken. None other ia genuine. J. H. ZEIiaIN A OO., MACON, Ga.. and PHILADELPHIA. BOLD BT ALL DBPOOIflT TIIE GREAT Southern Remedy diseases analog from an impure condition of the blood. The merits of this valuable preparation art so wall xuown that a naming notior le but necesaary to re- Hind the readers of this iournal ot the neoeeaity of always having a bottle of this medicine among their stock of family ncoeeelUee. Certificates oau be presented from many leading i uysioiane. Minis tore,and heads of families through out the Booth, endorsing it in the Highest terms, fhe Fluid Extract of Roeadalia. DR. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore, «yi “be is used it in eacaa of Borofnie and other diseases, with much eatlsfaot. .4." a. T. O. PUGH,«. Baltimore, reoommenda it to aH persons aufferiug lh dleeaaed Blood, laying it superior to any pn rj cation he he# ever used. Rkv. DABNEY BlL «of the Baltimore M. B. Oon- fereuoe Booth, says h. '.u been so much benefited by Ms un that he chi ’fully reoommeads it to ail his friend* a*d acqaaii 1 toes. GRAVEN k 00.. Dya ikte. at GordonevlUe, Va. •aye it never Ailed to a ia*tlsf»c|ion. SAMUEL O. Mo FAD '.W. Murfreesboro Tenn., it cured him of rhei jstiam when all else fhlied. spaoe admit, e could give you teetlmo- •vary fkate in the South from person? known to every man, woman and obtld. either pet seually or by refutation. Romdali# is eold by ail Draggle is. .LEMKNTB, A GO., Baltimoss, Bole Proprleto , JOHN F. HENRY, No. 8 Oniuoi Plaob jell orLW helaaale Agenov says it Did 0 nooLEYC _ YEA S 7-J? PowdeR - Article prepared tor making light, wheieeome nad delleleas BIHCUITS, KOLlk BREAD, DRIDDLK nod other CAKKH, dm., Ae. * lllalnfhlllMo, aodalwave ready far ImmedlaU ■ae. TkabeM. YEAHT POWDER forme en iang SKA YOTAGES to AMY PART BF THR GLOb" It u eonvenlent ond eranamiml. NG WASTI JF FOOD PREPARED WITH IT. gold everywhere by GROCERS, SHIP-CHANDLERS nod DEALERS. DOOLEY de BROTHER, Manufacturers, WHOLUALS DEPOT, «f BMW STREET, NEW-TOMA. ARE MADE SOLELY BY THE Excilsior Manufacturing Co. BETTER COOKING* Doing it QUICKER end CHEAPER ABB ALB AYS LOW-PfUCk 1. t.ELfABLS And opert e p ~WSJT zOOOKING CHEAP Always Warrautd Hold b.y L. B. LANGFORD, Atlanf.Oeergin. SOUTHERN TERRA COTTA WORKS npHI nndereignad nave tneir works in full opera- X tlon and are now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of TKRRA COTTA WORKS wdowoav* Enrichments for Oornloea, such aa rackets# Medallion, And everything in the Architectural Una. ifff. _ JrVffrjBTe mu. SE WeIlPIPEI From S mohee to 80 inches In diameter, 'Also, Interior Decorations, such aa h’eatre Piece*, .Cornices, Etc. We will guarantee all the work that we 1 to execute to give entire satisfaction. FEI4WUW » GIORGL Two Daily Cornectioos Blue Mountain Route V I A 8K1.MA, ROME, AND DALTJfi Kuilroad and U* Cenneotlens. ST XRflES 1 P. M.. making dose connection with Nup 3U>mrt(8tmtni*. INHALING SYSTEM UADOD VO I oomsultatiox ran and mow his ovnos. to ran NATIONAL HOTEL, ATLANTA, Oi ■one te bring his Skill With la React •f the People, vnu u wxxx asMAiM cam X TH hl ]OtlX« IdGtteis on Prevalent IMseaneft tl»at affect the American Nation. ■YlIK TORTS OF CHRONIC BY DR. J. A. JONS . ATARRH, Asthma, bronchitis, Traohetls, Lay ring*? is. Con u> tl d ^ rMri| * d b J 4 that “•dies are reduced to warm spray- •P« ciRe n their nature; they '■eech the whole hoe at every breath • they .re carried di et tbe bioo without having to go through the process of digestion; « oiy oertsiu prepared reirodU • oap be used by tki' syeteqi. A >sw ailed family dortora are experimenting with th< labeler, and thetr oauetioe, iodines and other re lice of barbarism neouliar to that uraotlf The reeuit le, thev ere destroying the reputation _ the only system that will cure throat diseases. Only oertalu mild reu- ediee cau be token into the lungs, and tb< v are not kept by jraggiete nor known to the —ageggjo,. the hand -he* vy, dull aohlng ever the eera, dolineee of henrlug} t oration collects in middle ear, eloeiag op tb taehia?> tubes, producing deafness, the lining _ _ brans being tbe same fiom the bead through the It becGittes virulent igf the no«e eomeUmi teg A tenderness, or producing offensive breaUi, dleeharges of vaUovrtsh matter and scabs the shape of the nostrils, 01 if the partition bona ia only affected, then the isobars are 1st. and whan they discharge; which 1* generally aft# ertioa, the noae la open, *he pal tent breethea eeMl/nnC UM b«4 feeM mar* ol#ar-the hog* Th, ofiuitn •OtoU in wklck to.UQfurtuut. 0*1*, “ - to* WANTED. HAINES’ IIIERLIIEAI) INTEREST TABUS. 6. 7, 8, 9 and 10 p These Tables are at once* — _ — — figures yet pre- unieo. They retaM at Gl 50, and will sell readily any intelligent business n aa who can be uiduted West End Floral Garden. £ BWIN A THURMOND, Panrairroaa.—Are pre pare 1 to furuieb Burubbe.y, Rot Hf-uee and Bedding Plante of all vtrieUes. A call in person e most tosildious. Orders by mail at- tl O. O- IF 1 . T he obdeb of pboceiiucn. o.n avruBDxi, 96tb met., will be aa follows t Matt* Odd Fallow, 11.11,00 Mulatto atrwt,at 10 o'clock; form tbe proceaatou an d march up Brood •tnot fo Mltekoll, ap Mitchell to lolcn, thiough to Whitehh'1. through * htteball to Alabama, down Alabama to Load, through Lo,d to Decatur, ap Drcatur to Martatla. op Peachtraa to Jucct.au. up Broad t j Mart-tta. thcuco to th, Capitol. Addraaa bj OoL J.uaa D. WaoDaxm. Cltioaoa gooctallj lurltod. Oallarj for rlaltora. eprn.lt W. F. MdlAMlZL. Marahal. Noxicii GOOD MEN WAX,ED. Apply to aprZA.lt . HOWABD * |0pj* *A Mpflotta ttlr-et. GUANO UKPOT. J. 8. Built, oi QhirUilofi. P LANTERS can be supplied with the following BTAADARD FERIlLlZEUB. at the low«et prices at which they can be prepared for market attest .q»bwy Jgfgte* ie» (tevembm. teJJ, or cotton will bn received in pecmsnta* fffken eenta (t^MpewM on the ffa«Ji w^en of <bww Yort ftlftlllUYim OCANO cffissfeis:-- PHCEN1X GUANO, S diepatch. Liberal lerma will be made witb ■ airr agents to eeU the above Pe/UJiha*>ra. A. AJUtLEY, MmMnknt I>eMirut>ie ReNideuco lot* Bent. Tits bouse i-oDUina a'x rooms, all asLaesary out- buildn.ga, apkndui water in the yird, fluwrn, and i at aa sore of garden vegetables plant'd. Tlic plikce :e near Decatur, fl- e miles from At- nto, and in the n oghborboo-i of Rfrkwood. It ie imiuediatoiy ok me Gaor*la R I roS'l, an<l toe Ac commodation train stops daily in I rout of the house. CtT* Wood prlvilegts on the place. SW Trrma, $lb p-r moctri •W Appiioan • 'oust come Apply et a PM «•- A PURE STIMULANT. Oenturv Wlalsl5.-v, F KRBUNB in deiL-sto health, often find It difficult ititain a Pure Bttmulent wh«n prescribed by their Phyt'CLau, aud it is for Druggist* Bend for s pamphlet containing Iu record. DiMNoiutioii. aolve-1 by mutual oonari will settle all claims egalnat Atlanta, Os.. April M, 1873 Kdw card U. Hyde, Z3E|SXC3-Isr53I=L AND Engraver on Wood, AT LA A TA % GA. OFFICE over FHILL1FA A CREW‘8, corner White hall A Peachtree rits. labmt ««teiaet 9:80 A. M. ", does oonueotlom Iroad, arriving at v,ct.c,u ALBO, make dose connection at OALEKA with trainm of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv ing at Montgomery 8:98 A. M. TffiO *- M. NewOrleana 1:10 R, The Road haa been reoentlv equipped and equipment la uot surpassed by any in tha tenth for etrength aud beauty of flnlah. Mg- No ohanga of oars between Rome and Helm a PtLLMAN PALACE CARS run through from BOMB VIA SELMA to VIGR. BURG without ohanga. W. k A. R. B., make oloee oonnectloua at Rome w PAST EXPRESS TRAIN Selma, Roma k Dalton UaMroart, arriving al Selma at 19:90 A. M Fare as lowaa bv any other Roam. AT Purchase Tickets via Kingston at tha Ganar Ticket Offloe JOHN B. PBOK, General Passenger Agent, Patoua* Ala, G. BARNEY, General Super in tendent WESTEBII41TUNTIC fiAIUWG ohanfie of Solxedulo. OS AND AFTER hUSDAT, ;«lk IS8T, BlUBr FABflENOEB OUTWiBD leave Atlanta | ; io p a eat Dalton t, 1.98a ■ Arrive at Chattanooga. 8:Aft a no Will leave Chattanooga... p alilve nuisance, which persons of both i re. on aooount of this barbaroua and offensive die *a*» # called oZOEMA, whioh baa bow assumed a TatHary form of cauoer, destroying everything but thi> outside skin, letting the nose sink in, extending to the throat, destroying tbe voloe, ete.. when tee dlMW. la oollod Iorjnjltu, TtoofiMo, Iraq,hltlq. OZOHNA. AN OFFENSIVE DISEASE IN THE KOBE. EMPORIUI, ” Corner ivtarietta and. T=©ao3atree Ste. THIRTY THOUSAND DOLL,AMS WORTH OF CHBAP AND ELEGANT OFFICE, CHAMBER AND PARLOR FURNITURE CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. 260 Complete Bed Room Salt* from $40 to $500. 100 Parlor Suit* iu Hair, Cloth, Wool znd Silk Bapa znd Torziza Brooko- toll* znd Satina, Plain, Piped or Puffed. Manufactured Hff.RF. and WAR RANTED TO STAND. IZ THIS BR4BCH WE KEIF MO OLD (TOOK MOB BIXLEZ, ALL ODB GOODS ABE EBESMAMZ DESIBADLE, kBOM THE BAFDB OTODB DFHOIATEB8.-TBE LABUEST HOOK Of OOMMOM AMO MEDIUM FUEKIIOKE ET XOIALLT ADAPTED TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE, To whom we tun give the Loweat Figurea. All enquirira promptly anavrrad. 1.000 Cheap Bedzteedz from $3.50, Upward*. 8.000 Chain from 60 Cent*, Upward*. And ararytbirg Urazlly znd UNUSUALLY kept in a fiat and EVERY OTHER CLASS Furniture Home. Abo. the Oalobratad MEW YuliB VIA MottaVILUL Leave Ailauia a Arrive at Chattanooga -....4:98 p mi DAY PABMENUER IN WARD—THROUGH FROM NEW YORE Leave Chattanooga. ...Ji48 a Arrive at Deiton | : oi a Arrive alAliento 1:48 p E. B. VAIJ aprd.iw On Oonelcnment 18,000 POUNDS BULK nHOULDEBS, 4o TISRCCH i.vuD. •”V Kr.«*S LoAnD. Ml b« Xfe.it \NDI.EB, A* hOXElv If HP. M-9 UvXL* 1ORAC0O. aU graded hlAtj Corner p J. A. AXBLHT. 12,000.000 CRUS l Cheap (Farms! The Cheapest^LanU in Mter^t. for Halt thft UNION PiClFIC MUROM UOMPINT. INTHEIORRAT PLATTgl TALLEY* 3,000,000 Acres la CENTRAL BIBB ARK A. dow for sale In tracts of forty acme and upward* or five anu ton ysfira’ credit at 8 per oeai. so admass interest required. MUu and haalihtui climate, fer tile soil, an abundance oi good water. The Beet Mar ket in the Weal | Ike great Mining regioaa of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada, ketag sup plied by tee former* in the Flails Vedej. HOLD lEflSfe El TITLED TO A HOM1BTBAD Off The beet ioeaUoae for Ooioaies. Ffiee hem is for all. Millions of Acres of choice Government Leads open lor entry ander the Uomaetead Law, Bear tufa Great Railroad, with good market* and aU the asm ventyacee of an old sealed c uutry. Free peases to purcheearo of Hedroad 4wi Meetionai Map*, -.bowing tea Und. also new adl~ K oi Descriptive Pamphlet wUu new Mage matted •very wh*re. Addrese, O- W. DA\ Id. Land CommUaioi-er U. F. B. R., Omaha, Nte. udntod with hloo^*and matter; edesaa weight and juR sohliig over the eyas headache, toes of memory, giddiness, eto. This disease la often caused by beg- leered oolda, by euppreaaad skin dieeaeca, aorofuia, scarlet fever. Psorueia, Syphilis, and other oobta- gious dlsraeee, and is ltaeir oontoglous. It ofteu ex tends to tee throat, pruduoing hoarseness, bron chitis an CONSUMPTION. Ii ia a tertiary form $f oanoer, DEHlltoYING tee NOhH and THROAT whe.i too long u. gleotod. DR. JONES ia tee ONLY Peysiotan in tee United Stales wbo thoroughly ufi- dvrsunda curing this dangerous ilimirt. ke " atroya the offiiualvesmellte FIVE MINUTES, relieves the sufferer in every way AT ONGH and LURE8 be dtae .ae in a short time k‘u, tele olseaae Dr. Jcuea haa spealal iattramento with whioh n> apply tits speoUo rsipeofea to the spot. Naaal Douches and ofitfirrh remedies generally drive this disease to the lungs mors quickly. LETTER No. 8. Bf OH* J. A.yJOlMICb, of IsURdUB SYMPTOMS OF THE THROAT. A collection of tenacious slimy secretion foiling down into the throat and t rewn eut-iioaiiug, rasping, fioarseneae and sorapiog l» hasp open wiuU-pipe; difficult breathing, oyRfaaaiou and a nees under tee brseat-bene j tenderness tu the ido; rheuineuopabis betw wn tee eooaldera, i •Ck on taking oold: pmptuteoo of tea haart; tor- pld livar; aomstimes yeUaw oompiemen; g< lull aud baavy feeilug; ax trams abort usee or o iur ul wind; yawning, gaping, hasping mouth to breathe; dial race, ateepbwe nights; worse I/lag dowa. and it now terminates attbar U sumption of the Longa, or follow, the Maodke ‘ raue through tee whete aUmeeiary sad aad urinal o-vnal, oauaing Dyspepsia, Ooetlveaees, Hies, Inia- maUon of tee bladder; trouble la tea Urinary Or- (and la women, nearly tee whete tenia *4 nree tela dangarwtisand __ _ Jcrleu gyetem—aalag epartRe naanjeineehgowa ealy t bimaeli, applied te the diseased earfsoe, la the f< rai of spray. Me relieves the sufferer in a few miDuiee, sbd supplies tee patient with ail that is fit qnired te finish the oure at home. SYMTOMS OF CATARRH Prevalent la Anserine and Europe, l Of TBfi Hras. —Tingling, itching, with a seats e dryueee and obatraction of tee uoea sueealmi, n ouiug at a watery eaera.iooi ae R program aa, tea •* oretiou baoomaa mfiooua, satire obstruction of one or bote nostrils, hawking, ueailng e. ths throat coughing, efio 9. Catar> h of the Cheat prevails ad * ^ - tmad. aad to sailed tediAuaa* " •• , w t'4 The Gras teat Invention of tha Age. The CLEANEST, OOOLEffT, aad M OFT DELIGHTFUL BSD ta Use, Partiea ia aearoh of FLBNITUR1 will find it decidedly to thetr advaalage ta GALL, and waj either to eeU yon. or make eoaw other Deals* “GABVB SIR PRI0EI» >( aad grit Ms teeth, event we will he the eieaak of eaviag yoa fatly 10 per oeal. Al»- T. H. SHOOK. M. T. CASTLEBERRY. MM- )SL KILIM CORN I ftpHU meat.imad; there it oppression £S,ZS i, rawuera aad burning ot the teroaa. Rot . altar a oopiuue se reUon of mucous, whioh may be- 04>me opaque oe frathy. dtffiomty of heiufihMff, fate iu the ae*d and dull leelibgs, a eaaea of aoi eases, axil adlng ander the hraam bone to tea atamate pit; *i»e ..uof ouugbUg amy nosaaisu vomits, operas- •ion, proeirauou; as tea die*see progresses, tee epsta becomes ropy and vLoid. This disease is o’Usd the Grippe .y some. Catarrhal teiametlon the ear peseag**, w*iery eyes, fistula, laorytaalls. dim uses ol vision, ete. HUPFUEttevD CATARRH may prod tion of the lungs, brain or «yaa. or give matin. , nervous disorders, weeping, m more aad ouavaiatuBS, irowmmaa ehUl. .... lug, twitching, paly nation af the h*art, ete. When tue fioatal sinews above the eyre, posterior aad an terior nasal paaaagro, heooaM clogged up, aad era# the antrum or onvtty of the che«k hone beooaiw fi< led, or partly* tt ofieu produeee a praaeam oa tei a parts, and pains ilka the t u. which Mciwu th> wax; a dryuaw IMLwb. bardaeae et hearing, rearing, baaatag, aiugiag wbietUag, cracAia., #be nagiag t batta, fiadVS bar aotsee, which vary, aad which are staple effeeto aad when tee oauee to removed, the efftetk mace, •tea hardness of kcaring increases with swab gaud. Di Jeuss haa made cut steading ef ev ary name a apeelaity fid hto tfa, mhegi pea jared, and parteraM %u tes mere diHsah and Rah- .aie apetekopf te fnrrery, lapestoH/^of tea eye, Arte diom. Uftoafcraduateof he kttaihif on- gee Ta\urope find America, aad hlacUptedt V k>s asnirt saetaaded la kto offtoa. «ff- Letters eeaisteteg an# dollar will he aa Srwx»i« , fc'fc.ns , yL2i ana w«|ta*to# to,ana#anaaaiMfiMfito«a.a OPTHALMA. OR SORE tYES. Of Uwanin mmn iinainiHMtoaa#, o( wtlcft ban pnailanUi*. bat or. t.rj miit atih, toil Miaitai. ulai aiza* tatiftoi aa *«aR9Ri3aMf»niM a«b.*ufi.ai» babaafiftaf^gf mm. lUrmfiiMaefi, ar UMM-kreeaw, lea contraettea ei ewe or mesa ef the wmRmm tee eve; M ia widiiff«>y «*Wm tee mweeto xzvxzxsxxrl -sa; tolswsheaaiatatoteii aadastfi effeaesaea aafdM anASHaSSSr^uss deUcgteaaf tedc BOOT, SHOE AJND HAT ST0H£* JUST OPENED AT 75 •WTalteH.aAl Street. BARRETT, COKER A CO. W E Beg to announce ta the alttoipa af Atlanta that wshwra opsasd at tea iaimk Bokhara named an be elus'vaiy , BOOT, SHOE JUSTJD JTAT STORE. WK pfopooakMptaf *M#MaaaUOOD0, wbltowatootiaall aatovaaaaifiazaato to*0tl|. Otn aa a Mt I BAKRETT.iCIOKRR A CO. , JAMES A. GRAY.ft OO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL !: . I.,«nq DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 194 It 196 BROAD STREET, A00D8TA, Oa- ■ LARGEST AND MOST ELEQANTCSTOCKS OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, •Mob ton too* eeee waatw*. aa« *»li» too* 1 James A. 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