Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, November 29, 1870, Image 1

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VOL. XVI. “BRHOH flltARKH TO UK DANOKHOU8 WHJSN REASON IS LKOT PUSH TO OOMHAT IT."~Jtff«rwn ATLA NTA, G E() RGI A, TUESDAY MORN IN G, XOVKMBKU 21) 1870. NO. 27!). £he SJaite JutfUiflcafct. TUB ATLANTA INTKLLIUENCER, l* U IUj 1 H II K »: DAILY AND WEEKLY B.Y Jared Irwin Whitaker, WITH CIUU' ET IS NT AHHISTA IN T8, Suoscription and Advertising Rates. THUMB or SUBSCRIPTION. Dolly, per month » • 1 00 Dally, IS months 10 00 ■Vocfe'r. « niauthi Weekly, 1 Vtrnr Siutfie coplea at the coaotei linrfie cpioi-o Mew* Hot* *ad Agecta KATBH OK ADVKRTlttlNU. Kor each square of 10 lino# or lose, for the first In net or ouch rtubaetiiioLl Insertion 60 a % 00 a 00 10 iqir.oui t 8 1 3 1S & 3 8 - * rs 6 s j i * }i j !i « ii nr sinuo® 1 i 8 j S » s 8 S t S s ( i !! 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Tii' money for auvortleing coualdorod dua aftoi 0i*l Infer lion. ;j/ Uconimuntcatloisoriotteraon bualneeiiutendoc fo* tali uflico should be addreebod to THE INTELLIGENCE R| ATLANTA, liKOHW IA ■ lie Nuilouul Vcniomillo I'lallumt, The lollirwmn ih lire platform adopted by the Nat Iona l Democratic Louveuiiou aaaoilibled m Now York, .Inly, lbfiH: The Nnlmoni I)t'in"cratio party, In National Convemion assembl'd, rupoaiui; n» irum in the iiiifihynco, patriotism and (liecrimiualliijj Jurt- tice oi lh«J people; standlni; upon the Constitu tion an the foundation aim liu.itnliiui ol the pun- i in oi the govi niiie ii and the ‘guarantee ol the liberties ol ihe eili/.en, and reidijnizingtlio quw tion ol slaveiy amt hei . salon an having been set- tlul lor all lime to come tiy the war u| the vol untary action ol thb Houllien Stales in Consti tutional Convention asnembled, and never to lie renewed or re-agllatcd, do, with the return oi peace, demand— l»t. The Immediate restoration olall tlicHiaten to their rights in the Union under the Constitu tion, and ol civil government ol the American people. Sd. Amnestv lor all past politicaloflenscs,and the regulation ol the elective Iranchise in Ihe Stales by the oil /.eua, and the payment ol tin public debt ol the United Stales as rapidly as practicable. ltd. All money drawn Ironi tbe people by tax alien, except so much as is required lor the ne cessities ol the Government economically ad ministered, to be honestly applied to such pay ment, and where the obligations ol the Gov eminent do not expressly stale upon their lace, or the law under which lin y w. rfc issued does not provide that they shall be paid in com, they ought, iu right and Justice to be paid in tin law lul money ol tbe United Sialys. [Thunders ol applause.] 4lli. Kq ial taxation ol every species ol pro|>- crly, according to its real value, including Uov- erincul bonds and other public securities.— | Uenewed cheerlug, and cries ol “read It again."' 5th. One curroucy ler the Government an the people, the lulmror and the olilce holder, the laaisiouer and the soldier, the producer and the bond holder. [Great cheering, uud cries ol ‘‘reait it again ” | The tilth resolution was again rend and again cheered. Uth Economy in the adn xdslralion ol th government; lue reduction of iho standing arm/and nav the abolislunent ol the Freed nicies liincuu, [gteal cheers ] and all pnlitleul in situiiienialities ih signed to secure negro su premacy ; the simplification ol the system and discontinuance ol the inquisitorial boards of na- sensiug andgo,lulling tuUrna. revenue, so that tlip burden oi taxation may be equalized ami I. sj6Yied, ibo credit ol tbe Government and the currency made good, the re|ienl ol all enact met its lor enrolling the .State militia into nation al lorces m li'ue ol pe^ce, and a tarlti lor reve nue upon loieign imports, and such npial taxa t on under tbe internal revenue laws as will al lord incidental protection to domestic mainline turns, ami as will, without impairing the revenue impose the least burden upon aud best promote ami encourage the great industrial interests ol the country. 7th. The relortn of abuses In the adminlstra lion, the expulsion ol corrupt men fp m office, the atm gallon ol useless olllccs, the restoration ol righllul authority to and the independence ol the Executive and Judicial Depniicnents ol the G> ■. eminent, the subordination ot the military tollie civil power, to the cud tliHt the Usiirpa nous oi Congress and the despotism ot the s word may cease. ttth. Equal rights aud protection lor natural- ized uud iiulivc-horn ciiizms at home aud abroad. Tue^asm rtion ol American nationality wnnh shall command the respect ol toreigu pow< rs, lurnish an example and encouragement to po. pie snuggling ldi i.atioual integrity, eon sutuiionai liberty, and individual fights, aud the maintenance ot the rights ol naturalized eilize.iiB against the absolute doctiiuesot immutable ailu glance, and the claim ot lorejgn powers to pun thb Ini m tor alleged ermn Committed beyond Uietr jurisdiction. [Apjimuse ] in demandin'' tlieso measures and relortn*, we arraign the ttadieal party lor the disregard ol right, and the Unparalleled oppression and ty runny which have marked its career. After the most solemn and unanimous pledge ol both Mouses ol Congress to prosecute tin war exclusively lor the maintenance ot tbe govern ment and tbe preservation of tbe Union under the Constitution, it has repeatedly violated that most sacred pledge under which wasiallied that nobler volunteer army which earned our dug in vielory. instead id restoring the Union, It has, so lut as was in its power, dissolved it. and subjected tut States in a time ui protouud peace to mili tary despotism and uugio supremacy, ft lias nullified the right ol trial by Jury. It has abolished tbe writ ol A.tV.w coryui— that most sin red writ ol liberty. It bus overthrow u the freedom oi speech and ol the press. it has substitut'd arbitrary seizures and arrests and military trials aud secret starebamber in quisitions lor consliluliuual tribunals, it has disregarded in the lime ol peace tbe right ui thb people to bo lreo irum search uud seizure. it has entered the poe and telegraph unices, and even the private rooms of individuals, and seized their private papers and letters, without any specification or notice or affidavit, at requir ed tiy the organic law. It lias converted the American capitol Into s bastlle. It has established a system of spies and offi cial espionage to which no constitutional mon archy ot Europe tv mid now dare to resort. It has abolished the right at appeal in impor tant constitutional questions to the supreme ju dicial tribunal, ami threatens to curtail or de stroy its original Jurisdiction, which is irrevoca bly vested by tlie (Joustitulion, while the learned Clncl Justice has been subjected to great and us calumnies merely because he would not proslitntu bis high utltcc to the support ot the lalse amt partizuu chaige* prelcrrud against the I’resitltnL lts corruption and exlravagaticn have exceed ed anything known m history, and by Us frauds and moii.o|n lies it t'as neatly doubled the bur dens ol debt created during the war. It has stripped the 1’rcsidcnt ot his constitutional pow- r ol appointin' nt, even ol his own cabinet. Under its re; esled assaults, the pillars ot the Oovermncnt ate rocking on their base, and, liould it succeed iu November next, ami inau gurate its President, we w ill meet as a subject and conquered people, amid the ruins ot liberty and the scatter'd fragments ol the Constitution; and we do declare and resolve, that, ever since the people ol the United Slates litre wotl ail sub- |cctiou to the Krjtjsh Crown, the privilege of truhl and suffrage have belonged to the several Slates, aud have been granted, regulated, and ontrollcd ' xelustvely by the political power ol sell Mate, and any attempt by Congress, on any pretext whatever, to deprive any State of ibis right, or interlere with its exin iso, is a Ilagnuil usurpation ot power which can find no warrant iu lue Conslitutiou, and, it sanctioned by the people, will subvert our tormotguvurnment, and ionly end in a single, centralized, con.soiida- l government, in wmch the seperalc existence I the States will ho entirely absorbed and an ■ qualified despoti.-m !>u esmblisbod ill place ot a Federal Union ol equal Stales. That wo regard the reconstruction acts ol Congo ss v so-called, iv, usurpations, uneouuttu- lionul, revolutionary and void. Dial our soldiers and sailors, who carried the llag ot our country to victory against a most gallant ami determined toe, must ever tie grate fully remembered, aud all the guarantees given in their lavor must be faitblully carried into exe cution. That the public funds should lie distributed as widely among the people as possible, and should lie disposed ol either uuvler the pre-emption or the hone stead law, and sold in reasonable quan tities, and to none but actual occupants, and at minimum prices us established by the Govern ment Wlie’ll grants ol public lands may bo leaned necessary lor the encouragement oi im portant public improvements, the proceeds ol tin: seals ol such lands, and hot the lauds them selves, should be applied. That tlie President ol the United States, An drew Johnson, in exercising the power ot bis high otllco in resisting the aggressions ol Con gress on the coiiB'itutiomil rights ot the Htales and the people, is entitled to thu gratitude ol the whole Amiricm people, and on belmlt ol the Democratic party we lender him our thanks for Ins patriotic ullorls iu that regard. [Ureal ap plause. ] Upon this platform the Democratic party aj>— peal to every patriot, including all the conserve live element and ull who desire to support the Constitution and restore the Union, forgetting all past ditlerenr.es ol opinion, to unite with us ui the present grout struggle lor the liberties ol the people, and that to all such, to whatever parly tiny may have herololure belonged, we exlend the right hand ol fellowship, and bail all such co-operating with us as triends and brothera Stair Democratic Platform. The tollowing plail>>rm wits adopted by the Democratic Convention assn nbled in Atlanta, Oa., on tlic 17th oi August, 1170: I lou John i. oiuik, i/iiairman ol tbe Com mittee on liusiucds, reported the following res olutions: Jfaulitd, That tlio Democratic partv ot the Ntuleol Georgia stands upon the principles ot the Democratic pnrty ot the Union bringing In to special prominence, as applicable to the pres ent extraordinary condition ol the country, the unchangeable doctrine that this is a Union ol ot States; and the indestructibility ot the States, and Ol tin ir rights, and ol their equality with ell h other, is an ludispcnsiblu part ol our polit ical system UtjuIvhI, That In the approaching State elec tions the Danucralic party cordially invites everybody to co-operate w ith them iu a zealous determination to change, as Inr us the several eleclious to he held can do so, the present usurp ing and corrupt adminlstiatlon ol the Slate Gov aliment, by placing in power men who are true to tbe principles ol constitutional Government and t>> a lullli'ul and economical administration o| public ufUirs. IieMttal, That the President ot tbe Conven tion t« instructed to appoint un Executive Com luittoe, eomposud ot two Irom each Congres sional District, who shall choose a chairman Irom outside their own number with power on their part to call a ItUlire Convention ot the Democratic party, and with such other powers as h >vu usually exercised by Democratic Kecu tive Committees j their appointment to last un til the asntmbl ige ol the next Democratic Lou Vcntlon. Ihtolvcrt, That the people ol the several Con gressional Distiicts meet iu the Convention as early as practicable, and at such times as may suit thdlr convenience, respectively, aud organ ize and prepare lor the election ol lteprescntu- ti vea Ui the unexpired term ol the list Congress, and also to tlie 42d Congress. Th ’ilion to the ref unis ot the eli ction, to as proscribed bylaw, the managers he i ed lo give certificate! election to Representatives aud Senators w ho may ho elected, to be used as evidence ol their election. Juthditd, That whatever policy others may pursue, we pledge oursolvcs to do ad in our power to secure a lull aud tuir election oy ul who are qualified lo vote under existing laws. Judge Clarke read the resolutions, aud stated that he had been instructed by tbe Committee to move Die previous quisomn on their adoption. 1 he motion was seconded and adopted, when tin- resolutions were adopted as reported, with out debate, and by an almost unanimous vote. At J o'eliK k 1‘. M., the Cuuvculion adjourned, W/ic Jm*. COTTON STATES Como Out ot tins aws SEALED PROPOSALS. Atlanta, November 4,1^0. I N accordance with * reaolntlon of tb« iMtj Oouucll #«•»■••<! proi*oA*U will be rtccivixj mail -t t?clock, 1* M ., Krtday. tno jtfth tiirflAiil, lor tbe erection of work* comi'lcL*. to iho city of aMiAnta with water Thi* ifuchtutfry. in daoiicAte mu.-t bo capab c ot ralniiiK tlirro tuillloii >»nll ns two lniudrtt<l and stviuly-fljo (v7.‘>) led, or flvt* million gallon* three noudrotJ and eljjr.ty m vi n t'W*> fi «?l In twenty four hmira. T itrtcon (IS) or arviuut i. (171 mio w of tape, rnor or !***a, from four (4» to iweuty*iour (44) D c tn a in uiaiucU r will be required, it p'lhi'i with one hunnuu'd aud thirty (130) or more lire hydinnlt*. Uida for the entire work, (cicluatvo of engine nonpo and dam.) or for euKiiuMJ and pumpa aet op and lu rail- uiiiK ordrr, or plp«a i>!d In the ground, |H»r ton, with h. dr a i ta, vaivva, etc., comp.ete will be received. A eoeciilcat Utn and *a. lantee of tha j-lau, aud per lorinaurcni the work", in every liodatxo, mujt accom jmny the l*.d, with '‘ocurlty. All information riqjlvile wriU be i^lven ou apptlca- tlon to tho t hairuiau of the Oommitloe or tbo t. ity KnuMnufr. Tno * sty Council reserve# ihe right to reject any or ail b.da. A. MUttPUY, J.G * KL.LY, A. L. FuWlKH, t ovfi-lrtt Cotnml.U d. JSi Ol L(JK. r AUTD-S la want ol MBCIIANICS ANO LAHOh- I Nil HANDS, *1 any doscripUon, can tw taupUM U) apply leg u> W.C. Ailkn, AUbiiU, Uourgis. PartiM .pplrUjwIfi plMM .Ul. I'tlCM, Ac. That Oongh wtl! kill yon." Trj’ Hauk’s Cough Romody. ‘Cold* and Throat DIbcabcb Lead lo Dealh.” Try Hauk’s Cough Romody Croup, Asthma, Ac., can bo cared." Try Hauk’s Cough Romedy. All llruggltts sellout. »irc« (and t> ho'.tte,fur tamllics.' Ask for Hauk's (take no other.) “ COSTAR” CO., No. IS Howard St., N. \ LIFE INS1 I’riiK-ijml Ofliro—Ifacon,ftn. Authorizod Caoital • @2,000,000 Ouarantood Caoital - BOO OOO Pepostted-with State Comptroller of Geor gia for Security of Policv Holders 100.000 Security of Policy Holders with Comp troller of South Carolina - 50,000 THIS COMPANY OFFERS SPECIAL Ind'jcomont3 for Llfo Inouranco.l ITS POLICIES NON-FORFKITABLE. There are ao Restrictions oa Resilence O Al T It A V K R . Its Business is Economlcallv Man- agad and is Rapidlv Increasing. Its Fundt are Invested at Home, and'lt tha* aids In increasing the Pros- uerit’' ol our State and Peoule. It rosts upon a Solid Monlod Basis and Is Manaaod by a Board composod of Mon of Worth and Integrity. T CHALLENGES COMPARISON Willi (he Best Companies in Ihe UNITED STATES. ANI) APPEALS TO THE PEOPLE FOE THEIR PATROJtAQE, Good AGENTS WANTED, ATl’LY TO WM. J. MAU1M« SLTT AUCNCIBS. JOS. THOMPSON, LOCAL AG UNT. E. 8. KAY.lMcdlcal Examiner. OPFICEHH , W. n. JOHNSTON. Proildaiit. W. M. HOLT, Vice Prealdi'iit, GttO W. OIIR.Mt, Sucrctar, J. W HlfltKB, General Agent. J. MKHCBK GltKKN, M. t)., Modloa! Kxamlner. W. J. MAU11.L, Superintendent ot Ageiiclea. nniM A New Discovery M PhalonCs ' VI TAXI A Salvation ior the Hair. CLEAR A^AATl Kl WlTHOlP^.EDIMEN . ' t Ol’! NTVaJHK LIGHT I I! lor Restoring to GrubJ!air its Original Colors Phaion’s “ViTALuWiffers ut terly from all ih^iiiir coloring preparations^crrtofot'e used. It is lyrt^ul, sweet smelling, precUmates no muddy or slimy matp‘r,rr([iiircs no slaking, im arts no stain to the skin. Hold kite light and it is clear ttnd Jess. It leaves no mark on tie sc^to; yet it reproduces in gray haiHiic natural color tlut time or siinchwtflrnay have bleached out of it. I^Phalon’s Vitalii is for one sole purpose^rat of reproducing,with ab.-yfute cer tainty, the naturalVHor of die hair. It is nowintended as a daily dressiapnor for removing peurf or sKuidruff; nor for cu ring btdnness; nor for stimula ting tJfe growth of the hair.— Tbcsl objects may be accom- plishAl after the color has been fixed with the Yitalia, hy Pha ion’s C^eptical Hair Invigo- rator. The ViTA^lP^ta harmless and unequaled prepWation for the reproduction of lie origi nal hue of gray hair,alid noth ing else. This is accomplished in from twototcnaj/tications, according to thed(^tn of shade required. Sybroyall druggists If'Bou’l be oue dny without— *8 AKER MaLYI For all Cuts. Burns, Brulsos, Soros, Ac. " Th" llkuol It U".-i-i-r y■: tei, kiio*u, A Dniifictat* rci: 50c. sUos (ami $1 pou fur (uauucs). AakforPHCEBE BAKER,takenootlier “ CO STAR " CO.. No. 18 Howard Ht N. Y “COSTARS" Htamlard Proparatlons ui Costar’*" Eat, Eoack &c, Extormiuators ' Costar’*" Bed-Bug Exterminators. Costar's" (pure) Insect Powder ' Cottar’s ” Huokthorn Salve. Costar'sCorn Solvent. Costar’s” Bishop Pills. ‘ Costar's” Conen Remedy Costar's" Beauttiler (Hie Bittcr-Swee 1 and Orange Blosaomo.") Cw“ HOLD overvwbore. Ask for '‘.COHTAB’B’* (uko no other.) Extra A-nnouncement- i NOK ibecony<»7iier.f6 of the cltlzenfiof Atlanta, wbo . dettiru lo locatu on iho Western & Atlantic Railroad. and for rcftdont* on tho Uosd, who may wi»h lo rlsli Aiiania daily, wo will, on and after MAY livrn. 1870, Hon an Accommodation PaMWiiror Train helwoen ALan ta and L'lirteraTUle, wllh thu following lime : GOING. 6:9) I*. M., 6 31 V M , «:«n V. M , P. M . * 3V P. M ., 7:07 PM, 7:«. P M.. 7:46 P. M., 7:66 P. M , H:06 P. M , 8:11 1*. M ., I-oa Yiv Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrivo Arrive Arrive. Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive KBTURNINO. .Arrive 9.o0 A M .Leave 8:86 A. M b.’H A. M hurl A. M 7:16 A. M. 7:11 A M 6:48 A. Al 6:‘i7 A. M 6:16 A M 6:U6 A. M CAKTKK3YIL , B....Loavo 0:1)0 A. Al. ATLANTA .... BOLTON V jNlNOrt HMYKNA MAMKTTA ... •KKNNKHaW A« WORTH ALLA TOON A.. bTKGALL’b .. KTOWAH SKAHOIN XICltluXH, SnlUlinc tbo ptuchoscr lo *T iXA.vjar J Foil a monthh, Wn.L DB BOLD AT One Dollar ucr Milo 1,000-MIle Tickets at Thirtv Dollars, F“Olher commntAtlon Licket* will b« Bold upon aiiollcAtlon. The i»a«Fen?er car on Iho “ Ooob«»r" win bo taken of? on tbo I6U1 of May, after which Ihul tram will bocotne •irlclly a freight Walu. B. W. WRKNN, General PaBfcngcr and Ticket Agonw FOKTKU BLOIKJ 1£TT, rtaporln tohdunt. A . L HARHIH Master TrariiporL vlaor Wcaiern ana ALaxjUc Railroad AGENTS WANTED d’A6 A MoNTII)-bj A the AMEKIJAS liMlTLNG MAC 111NK in. Lob ton, Maae., or bt. Loale, Mo. tepUO-Sm FORTUNES acpUA-3.a IMam >.> The Magic Coil) • wUi “»■ u> f 11 a DAY—BaalufH* eotlraU new andhonornhie. 1.1/ Liberal iLdnccments. Descrlpt ve circular* tree. Addroaa J. 0. ILamj A Co., Biddelord, Mu. Fr[-”A' "iK offered lo live men Rare ipu.ee bend btamp. no tv. (o., Wilmington 1>»\. red hair or b^ard (o m permanent nlac* or brown. llTouiamr no youon. Anyone cru; n«# it. line Bunt )»y mail for Aiiurtu* aiAUlU CO., bpltnip id. Mam. - . . W ANTRD AGKNTb.—To *e?l the f»( T.\‘/»N SKW 1 Nii MAcJlllN ii 11 If Lii«.s»i:r>, imUe* the “ Klaetir. Lock blltch' nd i* warranted for 6 yeara Price 116. All o her mar' ims with a/» nnrier-fv d ao.d for f 16 or lea* are mlrm^eaient*. Ad.Lrip* uci’ACiON SEWING MACHINE C’O., M Ia>u1b, Mo., Ch:cae.». 111. PilUbnx^h. Pa., or Boston. M»m wptjfO-yw W ANTBD - AG KbTS, .fio n or Day) to -ei ihe iloaa bHurtua S'Bwino Macuiue. IUn thu utuUrfmd, nuatre Urn “ lock " (a.tke on both * dus,- ana ib /Wiv iiefriMd Tbo tx Nt at.a ch«*apus: fmiujr buwing Mar bore lu tho rnarkul * *'*• l»ll (I.AKIi S LONDON REMEDIES “For Special Complaints.” T’jH. CLARK’S Invioouatoti gives strength to the agc<l and debilitated ; u is especially designed tor young men win have wasted their vigor by excesses ot every kind, and all persons whose systems have become weak by impru deuce, are completely restored by its use. Price One Dollar. DH. CLARK’S PURIFIER cleanses the blood from all impurities; such as Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors ol every sort, Had Rrcutb, Ollccsivu Perspiration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from the Ear, Sore Eyes, 8 re Throat, Falling of tho llalr, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotohcs, and all diseases of. he Lungs and Digestive Organs. Price One Dollar. UK. CLARK’S PANACEA relieves pain ol every description, Headache, Earache, Tooth ache, Stomachache, Hackache, Pain In the Breast aud Limlm. It is an invaluable remedy in all Nervous Di.-orders, and no family should be without iu Puce One Dollar. DR. CLARK’S ELIXIR hi a certain cure tor all weakness ol the Gcnito-Urinary Organs, and discharges ot a muco-purulent nature, Lcucor- rhea, Gonorrhea, tqrcrmaltorrhea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price One Dollar. DR. Cl.ARK’S REGULATOR, for females only, Is guaranteed to correct all special irregu- l irities ami difficulties of single ladies. Married L. lies are cautioned not to use it w hen in a cer- toln condition, as Its efleets would be too pow erful Price One Dollar. All of these celebrated remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts under Dr. Clark’s Imme diate supervision, anti are warranted fresh and pure. All afflicted persons should send a care fully written statement ol their ailments to Dr. Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent promptly to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at his office, and will fur nish all the neceesary accommodations lo pa tients who place themselves nnderhis care. All letters addressed to fill J. CLARK, Office No. 10 Amity street, aprll2-ly New York City,Dear Broadway J. H. SCHROEDER Si SONS, Old "Whiskies, "Wines and Diciuors, SCHROEDER S COCKTAIL BITTERS. Fourth and Main Streets, LOUISVILLE, KY. Ayer’s: Cherry Pectoral, fob rriB ha pi t> cntR o» « 0l GfI9, COLD‘S INFLUENZA, HOARSENESS, l HUUi\ IIKoNi H!Tl>. INCIPIENT HJNM'MI*- TluN. and Fur the helikk ok consumptive l'A t IKS TS LN ADVANCED ttTAOBti UK TllE DISEASE. UO wide 1* ihe field ol lu a*efaln**«i and *o Lnmo- rou* are lie rare*, that in alinoel every fociiun of coun* ir» are j»* r*on*publicly known who have been restored by it from alarming and even dcap'ratcdltoasea of the lnnge. When once tried, it* *nperiorl- ty over every other • spec to- rant .* too apparent to eacape obrervutiou, and where jr*, viriue* art known, the public no longer heel late what anti* ('otc to employ for tho distressing and damreron* affec tion? of the pulmonary oncan* Incident to our climate, "“lie many Interior remedies thrust upon tho com munity have failed and boon discarded, this has gained Irleiid* h> every trial, conferred Inruefft* on tho afIPctod they cAn novvr forvet, a'd produced cure* loo numerous and too remarkable to bo jorgoUen. We can a-*-urc the ; ubllc, that lL-< quality Is carefully kept up to the lrest It ever nil been, and th't It may bo reiitd on to do for their rtiluf al! that it hu ever done. Gnat nombcreol (' ergymen. Pnyslc an*, hutesmeu, hi d other i mment purs mtges, bava lent tbolr name* to certify tno nni ami clod *.isi*fulije*i of our ro »*diea, hut fpace hero will not tKirtn’t the lust-lion of them The Amenta below named lurnish gratis our amriih ah almanac Ml Which they aro kjlven; with hIao full descriptions of the complaints our remedies euro. Tn^'-e who roq ir»- an m/JLein4 to purify the blood Will titid tTKHn CuMF. Kit !*AKSA1'aH1LLA the i t" to uwl Try !t once, .anil you will concede iu va us. 1 r pared by D* J. (.. AYEH A CU , Lowoil, Mass., •md ro d by n Druggi^ta and dealers In medicine Amenta at*Atlanta, PEMBERTON, TAYLOR A CO. mdhlrV-dA w8m Arrival & Departure ol Tralne Western dr Atlautle itallroad, FI8HT FISflINUBU TEAIK—OUTWARD. ( cave Atlanta~~... 7:80 P M Arrives al ChAttanooga a.do A day pAjaaaoaa Tfum—outwaud. Leavos Atlanta. 8:13 A Arrives at Chattanooga 4;vu P M ACCOM MO U AT 10 It TUAlH—OUTWARD. Leaves Atlanta 8:10 P. M Airives at Daltou 11.80 P. 31 KluHT FAfiHINUBIt TULiM—LHWAkL).’ Loaves Chattanooga.. — 7:00 P y Axr.voe at Alianlh. 4:14 A M DAT i‘A0SXr(UAil TILALM—IS WARD. Leaves Chattanooga 7:00 A M Arr.vee at Atlanta a;17 P M AOCOMMODATION TRAIN — 1M WAUu, 1 eaves Daltou 2:00 A. M Arrive* at Atlanta H500 A. M U&llroad. DAT FASSKMoaa TMAil, (Dully, aundaya Excepted.) Leave Augusta 7:16 A. M Leave ALUM* 7.WO A. M Arrive at .Augusta 5:4b p. At Arrive at Atlanta 7:lu P. M miuut rAseaMaui ajid jlall tuali. igcave Auguotn ,...9.60 pTm igcavu Atlanta ,...B.s6 P. M Arrive at Augusu A. M Arrive at At anta o.oo a. m Atlanta dt Hest-l'olnt UaUread day rAsexitaaa trai«--octwaad. Leave Atlanta 7;5b A. h Arrive at West Point lk;do p. M da v FASttaaoxn taa-ik—ikwaad. Leave West Point P. M ArriveatAliauu 0:26 p. 4L NimiT YHklObT A HD rAiJSiaaXli—OUTWAKD., neavo Atiauta s:uo'p. M. Arrive at vv coi Point n.-on p. x. niuht rnaiuiiT akd rAssiNexn--imwahh. Leavo West^oint d:tAj A. M Araveat ALaUla v.lu.uu a. M go, 111 , or .'l. Lottls, Mo. Address JGliNdUN, 4., - Chic* pW Sm JK SAFE CERTAIN, Spce Jj Cure NEURALGIA, AND ALL NERVOU9 DISEASES. 1U } tfcct$ aro Statical. *Aa CNF AILING REMEDY for Nr.Tui.oii, Fa ctaLis, orten fdsctmg a pvrfuct care lu a m. gle day. No form of Nerv»'us Disease full# to yield t»* it* won derful power. Evsn ta the severe?’. CIW Of CbrutUc Ncnra'gia. sfltctlng fhe entire fy*tera. It* nso for a few days affords the most as'oulsning relief and rarsly falls to produce a roupieto and permanent cute It con tains no materials In the •lightest degree injurious. It has the ULauAitfled approval of ihe fH**t physician*. ThonsAnds In every part of the country, gratefully acanowiodve Its power lo soothe the tortured *m»rvea, and rwtorlng the falling strength. Sm.t hr mall on receipt of prlca and {toslaga. One Package $1 00 Postage 6 centa. Six Package* 16 00 *• 27 •* D la sold bv all dsalers In drags and medicines TIHNKIl dr CO., Proprietor** iso tuamun r aTKKJrr, duston, mass •eptSO-dmeow nwos A U.ii.ru UiUru.It, DAT r.niiin TB.ra .Uailj, except bundaji. I^avo AUanu 7.5S A. a Arrive &i Mocul l.-tu r. n io».ve VoCBli T.0!: A M Ajnv. al Aututu ,.i 0 j.' A «i«ut axhtis-. ruietnuan Tuaia—daixt. Leave AUtuit* 7,is P h ».*i A.U tt-Sn P. M ' " w'. 'b" BRONSON^* M MjvUtf 'PransporLatlim. Arrivo MACom... LtyiVx. Macon Ainvu Atianu . QUEEN OF THE SOUTH ONLY GENUINE STRAUB PORTABLE GRIST MILLS, C ORN MKAL, WHEAT FLOUBING ANI) STOCK FEED, Bolting 1 Fiour Packers, and MlXsIo. AVOUIE UlnNUUAl^LY. These Mills were first madeto supply (ho wants of tho Plan ten and Stock Growers of tho houth, but tht-ir fams has spread to evi ry quarter of tho g!o^>e. and thev aro now sold iu.it used in Europe, Ama, Africa and South America. To supply rhe Increasing demand we nave enlarged < ur Manufactory ai d add- d valuable Improvements to lh>- Mill. As heretofore, our Mills will bo built of choice Burr Blocks, selected ul the (Quarries In Franco. Send for Descriptive Pamphlets containing Treaties on Milling, sunt by mall free, Addr- ss, ISAAC WTIIAUII CO.. Cor. Front and .John Wtreots, Jt»lyl5-dAw. CINCINNATI, 0. SOUTHERN SCHOOL s NEW YORK CITY Mrs. EDWARD B. WHITE’S English and French Boarding School Foil YOUNG LADIES. No. CO Wost 42d Stroot, on-osiTE HEsanvoiK i-akk. sopta6-d2aw*w2m Good News-Let tbe Deaf Hear! R ecently published-* noth o* Dumn." hj W. L. Darla, M. 0., No. 10, Kampart ■trart, New urlMBa. A Book for tU« LXaf, «od all who would learn bow to avoid beeoatnf *0. Hatlod forSO cenu address tbo titbor, xlaio box, P. 0., Now Orlotai, La. majsi -dlow^vDa. COLLINS, WETHERILL & CO. SVlioleialo Seed Grower4, 1111 ft 1113 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. G ARDEN seeds of enoteeot stock sod tree to come -oar onnjrrowtk. Every variety ot selected Gorden, Field aud Flower Seed.. We have nevly *UU arm* exc.n.lvelr devoted to tbo growInR of Gorden ar d Flower Seed*. Deolero end etben wlvblng Seed" direct from the grower, eboold tend their order, to n» Tbe largely larreued deauad for oar Head. It the beet eyldenre ot tbe care beetowedoa ibelr growth aud ore- ptnUion. unr geaanl Wboltaalo Trade Lfot mailed tree oa ap- pUcauw. CGLLINd, WBTHKKILL A OO., ml and 1111 Market Stroot, «opQ»-wem PHILADKLPHU. Agents Wanted. S PECIAL and Local A genu ; also canvaeeer. wauled tot a Sret-claea Life ln.an.uce Oocpauy. Apply by Letter, Lock Box IM, AUauu Poet Offloe. eept»-d*wtl DUPLEX 1511’UOVED FAMILY Sowing Maohino. V TRIUMPH IN MKCHANICAL 80IBNCS. “Kn- tifc:> now,” ami n AnufftCtun d under th# vim i.aUft n tc*0 MAle* Paicxii*, with many ” Irop'iriant, (BMriori * tentwhich render it. In Us perrert r implctune**, * ii<>me nki rphitt. lilt without • rival or m^ual. and lor beadtt and strength ol it# ’• stitch,” ii’Kjsd, UUU4BIUTY and klikanci, *nr pa#-. * ovtry other JU*< bine; it is enurwiy origin#, in it? c oue true Lion, end dot*# not Infringe u|mmi any others Tula wonderful and extraordinary achievement oi luw'UanicAd ingenuity wuhek lpon atauli; U 1* j>cr hell) * ludaele?#,” easy lo learn, rapid ai d reliable, mnk«-*s «hw beautiful, strong and ro.iabU* urri.ax sriTt u, aud will do a., kii.d* of work wllh ease and iieat!.e*s. t^-w# with all kind* or tiikkad, doanle or single; cannot out ul order, and l» wuat la wanted by every faon’y. It ha- -oceivt’d Phxmiums ami the lull approval oftnc* principal Jonrnais and ah. those who have usau them **'i ha uiachin# works like a charm, and *• ws n* :tt and rap’d, ft is what every family require*." -New Yorl or la *W t hhVO niTlc^l the «tdc#r<»ome tad ti&mined th* machines, aud oronounes tbsm we.I worth) of ad th ; praise claimed."—Illustrated New*. " A great U.uiu, n in Mecn*nic*i bcUuro.’’—Chrunlcis, Augusta, Ga. Single MAchines, ali coinpicte, packed in a Im>x ent free U» any pin of the country hy express, on re-.etpl ol price, Safe delivery guaranteed. .. ultra lnduco lusnt*, Flfs.ii. Address Dl PLK\ MAUIlNktU, 091 BROADWAY, N. Y u ay-tl v 1 v A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. | ■ a a m mm * « M I A Private funnseilor I M A K R I A G ^ I t<> ’hu .Married or those J aiKjut to marry, on the GUIDE. pbyvluioglcai uy.eariM * | and revelations of the seX’.ial system, with ’he latevt discoveries In producing and preveuiiuf offspring, preserving the complexion, Ac. Tuts ta oa luicreating work of two hundred and twevtv-Ainr pages, with nutneroai tngravlugs, and c- nL-in.* valnabto information for those who are mar red or contemplate marriage; still it is a boot that ought to oe oi,,ier tuck auu key, aud not laid carulcpsiy aiN»ut ihe uon*o. sent to any uns (fr*Hj •»( postage) for Fifty cent*. Add.Hr. Bails’ iMspoasarj, No. li N. KigUth *t. Si. Lou 15, Mo. 1#* Notice to the Afflicted and Unfortunate, beiore aopiy ng uj the notorious Quacks wi«> adver tise la puhne pajKrs, or using »:.y qi kk krmcuiks, peruse t»r. butts’ wor e, no matter what yoax disease or now deplorable rour condmou. Dr. Butts can bo cotHuliod, |»ot4ona!ly or by mall, on the diseases mentioned iu ms ivoras. u.tlce No. 14 N. klgnthsLreei, between Maraet and chc-nui, St. Louis Mo. inueb-dAwly IOR THIRTY YKA US Has that.’well-known, standard, and popular remedy, PAIN' KILLER, manii'acturec 1 by Ferry Dav s & Son, Providence, R. I., been before the public, and in that time ias become koowu lu ali parts of the wor d, and been used by people of al! nations. It n :nti *, to day, that same good and etttciont reme dy. l’s w > <’sr!ol |ow r In relieving the most severe pain hn* invar 'v«fn equalled, a';d it ha* earned its world-wlctH*qpaU p .ty hy its Intrinsic merit, no cura tive agent few bad eo widespread *a!o or given snch • ulverval satisfaction. The v rlou* ilia for which the l’.*in Killer is an uuiaUiug care, are too well k.ownto b quire recapltnUtlon in ih'* advert'sement. As an ixu-rnal and intorual medicine, tneP»m Killer stauds bnnvalid. Directions aicoiupany each bottle. S (id hy all Druggists. Price 46 cts., 5G its., ai.d f 1 per bottle. Jn!y38-dAwlm LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. THK GHKiT SOOTflLNG REMEDY. MRS. i fnres Colic aud GP.plng In i PRICK Whltcomb’l { tho Bowels, and lacintates V MS cun'. | u»e process of Teething. ) t KN PS. M u.>. * nabduos Convulsions and t PitlCifi Whlt:omb f i { overcomei all diseasus Ind* > lift ?v nrr. ( dent to tufieui# aud cniidr’n. | CKNTB. Mhs. i c urea Diarrhea, Dysentery j PRICK WhltCDmb’f a and oummer Complaint in V Kft evuui . ( Cniiureu of ail ages. ) CRN rtf. It Is tbe Great Infant’s and Cnlldrcn'a nothing Kemedy in all disorders brougnt on Dy Teething or any other cause. Prepared by the GRAFTON MF.D1CINK 00. bt. Louis, Mo- bold by Druggists aud Dealert in Medicines every Where. IobvHUwIv $25 10 $100 PER WEEK. M ade EASILY UY ANY LADY. K.tuo Bold la tlx aiuiKha. Tin- moat rapidlv telling article ever u.waled loi laatrlcd ui eiagle ladiet' are. No FEMALE OaN DO Wl'lUoUT IT. Durable, Elegant, Cheap, and wbat hi" alway. beau want'd, aud alwajr* wllu i ruflia large. Lr reltc tody agunUcau nuke fortuuee. Ulaudard article, circu'utra free. Addrvae IUnu.n,h MaimL'ciutnig Co., Box bn, button**A," New York, angll-wlf E.*-TAUUdUED IN I860. LAWS 1IE & HAYNES, No. 39, Whitehall St., Atlanta, fia., R ESl’P. ’TFULLY s'mounce that they have lust received tne P.ucat, L -.gest, aud most comidete Mock of JEWELRY, EVER OFFERED IN ATLANTA. CONSISTING OP WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, DIAMOND3, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware! AuJ everjlmag elec to be found la a Flrat Clait JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT- Alto, tilO Flute! Lot of GOLD-HEADED CANES EVER DROUGHT TO ATLANTA. WATCH MAKERS’ T00L8, MATERIAL, Eta., which they odor at Low Prioaa. WATCHES and JEWELRY Carefully repaired by competent workmen, and aatfi- facilou guarauinrd. Ali k.nda ot Kngravlug done by a aktllfui Artis; at short uulice. They hava (or lale the ceJebreted o’ . *TBH AND KEI W INDING WATC11, from (SO to 1500. Manufaclared by the United Btates Match company, equal to any Watch tn the world. octls-d8m VKUUUIA, Clattor Courtt. Ordirart's Orrtok, October n, 191*. C OARLBb TURN EM has applied for exemption of peraonaity, and 1 wt I pa.a apoa Ihe eame at It o clock, A. M„ oa the Mb day of November, 1FW, at m* office. J. ll. MORROW. Ordinary. ocUfiHUwlt , printer’• fuel*.