Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, December 03, 1870, Image 1

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1 KKKOli (JJiAriKt* TO BB DANGKKOUB WHKN 1U4ASON lb L.K.l'"!' FKKK TO COMBAT IT."—Jefertoji VOL. XVL. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER^. 1870, — — ■ ■ ■■ •tmminn n NO. 283. She Jliiilg |uteUi0eueet. THE A T LIM A INTELLIGENCER, !• U U lj I H U B I»: DAILY AND WEEKLY JU.Y Jared Irwin Whitaker, WITI1 i COM I* ET 13WTT AWNIHTANTH, Subscription and Advertising Hales. TKUMS Of SUUSCltlPTluN. Dally. par month ( 1 00 Daily, 12 moutha 10 00 Weekly, 6 month! 2 00 Weekly, 1 year ——- 1100 Alugie copies at the cuuutai 10 lln^ia opiea to Newt Boyi and Ague to HATKn OK ADVETITSINU. Kur each suu-irii >1 lu Unco ur lot., lor the ttrst lnae: Hon (I, mi 1 inr each eubecunont insertion 50 rents. s a a as s 2 8 8 t SI £ 8 S K 8 8 8 a ^ ? 8 8 8 8 3 S * 8 8TTT 8 S 8 Vi "8 8 8 8 8 8 a 8 fc 8 8 8 8 8 S * 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 a 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 888 8 88288 ■* Jt j> „ .snrvutiti J J SbjlsSuin* Notices, iu cotilr* j»of iuh ttrsl lr.pcruou,ftlnl 'A* < ' w', A'W ln»*5 for each nubanqiieiil lueorUun . u d at Interval* to be ci.nrgud ar kw a.'fi ntxeruuu*. ,Adv«rtlBOfnowti‘ ordsrod to remain on alt nartlcnlai uii> . uj i>*j clii/gud .iB uuw each insertion. T • money lor ad furtlsllig considered due After firi< lnsi.rt.oi). All communications or loiters on business l mended lo» tblB office Bbooid be Addressed to THE INTSLUGfc NCER, ATI.AW A l.KUllU IA •ft' 0/ LIFE IHSDBiNCE COMPANY. I’riiK’iiisil OlSiec—Tjiieon, <«n. Au'hurized Caoital Guaranteed Caoital 82,000,000 500 000 y I..* ArHiloii.il Demur mile I’lnllunu. The liillnwiMt' ih the plnimrin inlopiod by tin National Uemm:ritlic Convention iisre-inliletl in New Ynrk, July, L80M: The Nuluiniil inmurratir parly, In Nuliouitl t'oiivenliou anaemhled, reposing u» trust in tin intelligence, pttlnoll.iu and disciimnmting jus- lice id the people, standing upon the Constdu- tmn as liit* loiiudntnin and limitation ol the pow- era ol tue govei iinn ni and the guarantee ol the liljerues oi i in* citizen, and recognizing the ques tion ol Biaveiyalid sen a.lon its having Ireeii set tled lor ill lime UrTIdine by the war ol the vol untary uchon ol the boutheu Stulus in Consti- tuiioual Couvenlion assembled, and never to he renewed or re* agitated, do, wah the return ol peace, demand— 1st. The. iimnediale restoration id all the Stales to their rights in the Uulon under Hie Coustitii lion,and ol civil government ol the American people. o.i, Amuesty lor all past political o||en8es,and the regulation ol tin elective lrancln.se in llie btaies by the citizens, and lire psiiueul ol tin public debt ol the Undid blales as rapidly as practicable. 3d. All money draw n from the people by tax Htinn, except to much.as is required lor the m-- ceuitles ol the Uovcrnnieut economically ad ministered, to he honestly appaeij to such pay ment, and where the obligations ol the Gov ernment do not expressly state upon their luce, or the law under which they w* re issued doc: not provide that they shall he paid in com, they ought, in light and justice to In paid m the law lul money ol the United States [Thunders ol applause.] 4th. Equal taxation ol every species ol prop erty, according to its real value, including (iov- trincnl bonds and oilier public securities — | Item wed eh erlng, and cries ol "lead li again." I 5th. One currency lor the Oovcriuneui and the people, the laborer and the otllee-holder, the ,.i i.ii ner and the soldier, the producer and tin bond holder. [Ureal cheering, uud cries o| “read ii again "] The tilth resolution was again read and again cheered. lit). Economy in the adm'nlsfation ol ihe government; lno reduction ol the standing army and nav the aholishmeul ol tlie Freed men's Buiean, tgreut cl.etrsj and all polilical in glrdmenialilicH desigmd to secure negro su premacy , the siliqilitlcation ol tUe system and dleconlinuani e ol lUe mq ilstlorial hoaldsot as sesaiug and collecting iul. rna. revenue, go that the burden ol luxation may tie equalized and listened, the credit ol me Government and the currency made good, lire repeal ol all enact- umiiU lor enrolling the State militia into nation al lores in time ol peace, and a urdl lor reve line upon ioieign imports, amt such equal laxa turn under the internal revenue laws as will al lord incidental protection to domestic maim I c lures, and as will, without impairing the revenue, impose the least burden upon and I test promote nnd encourage the great industrial interests ol tUe country. 7tn. The rclorra ol abuses in the administra tion, ihe expulsion ol coirupt men Irum office, the ahiogalion ol useless othees, the resloralion ol riglillul authority to aud the independence ol the Executive aud Judicial Dcpanmculs ol the Government, the subordination ol the milrary tolbe civil power, to the end that the usurps nous ol Congress and Ihe despotism ol the sword may cease. tub. Equal rights and protection lor nsturu! ized aud native-born ciltzt us al home and abroad. The assertion ol American nationality, which shall command the respect ol to-eigu |k>wi rs, lurnish an example aud encouragement to people struggling lor national mtegr.iy, con suiutionai liberty, ami individual r gtits, aud the m&mleuanco ol the rights ol m.li.iaiized citizens agaiusl the absolute doClnuta ot iinmutable rule glance, aud the claim ol ioieign powers I" pun ish them loi allig.d crime committed beyond their jurisdiction. [Applause ] In demamiiug these measure- and rclorm-, we arraign the Hadical party' tor tne disregard oi right, and the uiqmralleied oppreaslOD aud ly rauny which buve maiked its career. Alter the most solemn and unanimous pledgi ol both Houses ol Congress to prosecute tin w,.r exclusively lor the maiuteuaneu ol the govern ment aud the preservation ol the Union under the Curiblltulion, It has repeatedly violated mat moat sacred pledge umlc: w hich was mined that nobler volunteer army which curried out tlag to victory. Instead ot restoring the Uulon, it lias, so Inr aa was in its power, dissolved it, and sunjrcled teu Btaies in a lime ol pioluiiud peace to mm tary des|>oiiam and negro supremacy It has nuiiilied tbe right ol irtsl by jury. It has at a dished the writ ol Adieus carp tit— that moat sacred writ ol liberty. It has overihrowu the treedom ol speech ami ol the press. It bus substitut'd arbitrary seizures amlarresta and military inula and secret starchamber it.- quisiltou.- lor constitutional tribunals. It has disregarded m the lime ul peace the riglil ol the tample to be true Irum search and teuton. L has entered the pos and telegraph * oDices, ami i ven tiie private rooms of individualii, and COTTON STATES srizeo their private papers aud letters, without] any spu ilication or notice or affidavit, as requir ed try tin organic law. It Inis converted the American capitol into a bastilu. " 4 It has established-a system'(Jl spies anil oltt cml espionage to which no constitutional mon archy ol Europe would now dare to resort. l! has abolished the riglil ol appo i.l in impor tant coustitu'tional questions to the supreme ju- ili^in! tribunal, and threatens to curtail or'de stroy its original Jurisdiction, which is inevocu- hly vested by the Uanstllution, while the learned Child Justice has been subjected to great and atrocious calumnies merely because ho would not prostitute his high oltice to the support ol the tube and partisan charges preferred against the Fresident. its corruption and extravagance have exceed ed anything known in history, and by its frauds and monopolies It has tu-aily doubled the bur dens ol debt created during the war. (l lias stripped the President ol his constitutional-pow- j or ot appointment, even ol hi.- own cabinet. Under its repealed assaults, tbe pillars of the Uovcrnmeul are rocking on intir base, and, should it succeed in November next, and iiiau- gurale its President, wo will meet as a subject and conquered people, amid the ruins ol liberty and the scattcri d Iragiuciits ol the Constitution; aid wo do declare and resolve, that, ever since the people ol the United Slides threw oil ail sub jection to the Lri'.tsh Clown, the privilege ol trust and sullrage have belonged to the several Utah s, ami have been granted, regulated, and ontrollcd i delusively by the political power ol i ach State, and any attempt by Congress, on any pic-.i xt whatever, to deprive any stale ot this right, or inlt-rlere with ns exercise, is a flagrant usurpation ot power which can tied no warrant m the Constitution, and, il sanctioned by the ■ T .., u .rn- people, will subvert our turn, ot cover imieiit j'lttitcT * ] !K| S COwAft) OfFtHS SPELIAL can.only end in a single, centralized, con-olida- ted government, in which the setieiale exisiei re ol tlu Slates will lx< entirely absorbed and an unqualified despotism he established in place ol a Federal Uulon ul equal Slates. 1 toil we regard the reconstruction acts ol Uongiess, so-called, as usurpation , unconstitu tional, ievolulionary and void. That our soldiere and sailors, who canted the tlag ol our country to victory again .1 a most gallant and determined toe, must ever be grate billy remembered, and all tin- guarantees given in their lavur must be lailhlully carried into exe cution. That tbe public lands should be distributed as widely among the people as possible, and should In disposed ol either under the pre eniption or the homestead law, and sold in reasonab.e quan tities, and to none but'actual on upunts, and at minimum prices as established by the Govern ment. When grants ol public lauds may be lei incd necessary lortlie encouragement oi im portant public improvements, the proceed- I tlie suatH ol such lauds, uud nut Uie minis them selves, should be applied. I hat the President ol the United States, An drew Johnson, In exercising tbe power ol his nigh ofllce m resisting tlie aggressions ot Con gress on the constitutional rights ot the Staten and the people, is entitled to the gratitude ol the whole American people, and on In hull ol tin- Democratic parly we tender him our thanks tor his patriotic ellorls in that tegurd. [Greal ap plause. | L’imhi this pl&tlorm the Democratic party ap peal to every patriot, Including all the conserva tive-eh-uieui aud alt who desire to support the Constitution and restore the Union, torgetting all past diflerencca ol opinion, to unite with us oi tne present great struggle lor the liberties ol the people, and that to all swell, to whatever party they may have lieretolore bclorigud, wi extend the right hand ot fellow ship, and hull ill such co-operating with us us blends and brothers. . Suite Democratic IMatrortn. The following platlorm was adopted by the Democratic Convention aase-iihlud in Atlanta, Ou., on tin 7th ol August, l-)70: lion. John i. oiaim, o.minium of tbe Coin miltec on Business, reported the lollowmg res olutions: lictolsed, That the Democratic purlv oi tbe State ol Georgia stands upon the principles ol the Democratic party ol tlie 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 Staler ; aud the indestructibility ottbe Elutes and ol their rights, and ol their equality with eai h other, is an iudispenBihle purl ot our polit ical system. That In the approai hint' State elec lions the Democratic parly cordially inviiet everybody to co-operate wuh them m a zealous determination to change, as tar as tlie Severn, elections to be held can do so, the present usurp mg and corrupt administration ol the Stale Gov imint oi, by placing in power men who are true to the principles ol constitutional Government and to a laiili iil and ecunumicul udminisli.vliou til public ath.irs. Ifaolvul, That the i’resuleut ol the Conven tion tie instructed to appoint an Executive l uni iniltee, composed ol two from each Uoni-rcs- sioi ul Dtsliicl, who shall choose a ehaiimun Irom outside their own number with power on their part to call a lultire Convention ol tlie Iit mocralic parly, and with such other powers as lmvu usmdly exercised by Demoeraln Eeiu- tive Committees; their appointment to l.mt un til the assemblage ol the next Democratic t on Venn >n. litmiifrU, That the people ot the several Con gressional Districts meet hi the Convention a« early us practicable, and at sui b times n- may i-uU tbdir convenience, respectively, and organ ize and prepare lor the ties lion ol itepn st nta- tiu-s to tlie uni xpired term ot tbe 41sl t - agiess, and also to tne 43.1 Congress. luiulvtd, That In addition to tbe returns ot the election, to be made as prescrda-d by law , the managers be requested to give cciulic . s ol election to Kepriaenluiives and Senators w lm may lie elected, to be used us evidence ol tnur election. Kesolted, That whatever policy others ma> pursue, we pledge ourselves to dua l in our power to secure u lull and fair election by all wbo ure qualified to vote under existing luws. Judge Clarke read the rtsolutions,and s'uted that he had been instructed by tlie l oimuiltn to move tbe previous question on llieir .d -pti m. i he motion was secouded and adopted, wi.e-u tlie resolutions were adopted as reported, with out di bale, and by au ulmusl uuaimu rus rote At 4 o'clock l*. M., the Convention aOjourucd, nine die Coma Out ot tlio Jaws s Death. That Conghwtil kill yon." Try Hank’s Cough Remedy. •Colie and Throat Diseases Lead to Doalh." Try Hftuk’s Cough Remedy Croup, Ab'Ihpa, Ac , cau bo cured.” Try Hauk’a Cough Remedy. All Drngglsta io!l Hoc. uzt'« (ar.d |1 houle-sfor tamlhes.) Ask for Iiauk'a (lake no other,) “ COSTAS ” CO., No. 13 Howard 8t.,N.Y. J. U. SCBROEOER & SONS, Old Whiskies, Wines and Liauors, 8CHR0EDER8 COCKTAIL BITTER8. Fourth aud Main Streets, LOUISVILLE, KY. For all Cuts, Burns, Brulsos, Soros, iic " Thi «•" it li:-.-: i-vi-r j-i-t bo«i, knosi., Ail Druggists sen k)c, sixes (snu pots lot fautineaj. Deposited with State Comptroller of Geor gia for Securitv uf Policv Holders 100.000 Secnritv of P licy Holders with Comp- troll :T of South t'.iiroliuH - 50,000 InducornontS for- Lifo Insurance. v- ^ : ,t\ k ITS iW/tlKS NUN-FORKKITlBLE. There -?e no Reslrfciions od Rcsileacc O LI '1 It ,V V Eli, Its Business is Economically Man aged and is Rapidlv Increasing, Its Funds arc Iuvestod at Home, and it thus aids la increasing the Pros- uerit’' of our State and Peonlo. It rosta upon n Solid Monlod Bnals and Is Manauod by n Board composed of Wlon of Worth nnd Integrity. IT CHALLENGES COMPARISON With flic Bc^f C’oiupimips lit (Iip UNITUI) Hl’ATKH X N I) X 1» P E A L S T 0 T It E V E 0 P L E FOR THEIR PATHOS AGE, Good /VO KM THI APPLY TO JOS. THOMPSON. LOCAL A(»KNT. E. 8. RAY, Medical Examiner. OK PIC Id 11-A i i lent. \V. M. JOHN T-»N. I* VS M UOLT. VG f* I*r« OBO s. OMK\H, Mecri J. V\ DU UK 1C, A ir • J MKHCKK OKLKN Ml), M-Deil Kramlner W. J. MAU1LL, huperlntoi.d'Dt of Atcouied. A Ni av Discovery PilALOlVs “V 1 T XXA A SEALED PROPOSALS. Atlanta, Novembi r 4, 1 7u. I N arcordtnee with a resolation uf tbe • it v « uu’t !1 hoiaUd prupueiln Will Do fiCi-lwnl Ulf111 4 M m k, IV «.,KriLlfty tbetMh IdbUiiI, fur tbe ortetiuu .«f vtuiko .ih cumpUt**. tu vuppf) thu uty of Atiauu The fumb nory. in au itrtfr. ma*t Ihj capab » oi three in ;lion at>aiL u* two bUQOrud and until y rtve [k».) tevt, ur live ni.uliu. KaDuiir three hundred uiut eii;nt>- v* it .’tei) f« ft iu twenty luur hour*. T .lrtcen 0 i) or pevt.lifeu t*") ni • p ot pipe, more or i«**a, irom luur 14) to twfi.ty-1'iur (VI) a.) [up in o»atu.*i« r wi;l tw lequlied, i ,• ether with ouu hunnu ed and Utirty (130) ur more lire hjdlttitlp. ILup for the enHr« work. (erc'UBivo oi • i.gint) houp« and a am ) or tor ougitieB nnd p »uipp cut up and in run* utiiKorder, or ptp * Md »>» the ground, i*«r too, with h dr*f Ip, vaiVCB, etc., cotnp cle will be received, A •uectdcotlou aiul rai.v e <«( tne [.la , mid per lounai.eeoi ibe wt-rk*. n evei> inelance, must accotn* pai.y the bid. w ih ^ooa avciinly. All ’uformation r* *i iatta? wi i K» Riven on appltca- tton to the Lhairmun of thu Commute# or the „ ity KiiKioeer. Tne e ity Council reaervea tba rt*;ht to rijict any or all b'da. A. Ml’RUIlY, J (4 r KLLY. A L K* A i.kH, rovA-lSt v •» nlUlltce. JNOJ KJK. t JAirrihH In w»ut ol MB0I1 AN It’S AND LAHOh 1MI Hands, «t u>y iluMri)itluu.on N> pui.pl.v.1 l>> A C. Ai lbn, AIIolu, UvorgiB, 1'biI ot A|iplyiLS will ptnuc rUUprtCM, (SltlMa For Restoring to ()i\i\Jluir its Original ColorI Piiai on’s“V]ta! u^litT rs ut terly from all i'^i^niiir coloring prepanitiouk^u'-rctofore ustil. It is lueiful, sweet smelling, pm ufutates nonnuldy or slimy mai/rr,requires no si taking, im part nostain totlieskin. 1 i < »1»1 it tixhe light ami it is clear anil clou\ess. It It aves no mark on the s<\i'; yet it reproiluces in natural color that sh may have out ot LSrPluilon’s \ it;ili; is for one sole purpose.Jfiat of reproducing.with absolute cer tainty, the natural Jkfflor ot the hair. It is no^Ktendcd as a daily dressiufffnor for removing scurt or iKuidrufT; nor for cu ring hidflncsa; nor lor stimula ting t/e growth ot the hair.— Thes* objects may be accom- plish®! after the color has been iixed Yith the \’it ilia, by Pin ion’s (Vemical Hair Invigo- rator. The ViT.M^l"»i*ua harmless and unequaled prep^ationfor the reproduction of lie origi nal hue of gra\ luir.aLd npth- ing else. This is accolipli in from two to ten according to required. Sc Good News-Let lcatnms, si iade Lnsts Tf Hear! “COSTARS” .*s t n u«! ii r «1 Preparation* Costar's" Rat, Roach &c, Exterminators 1 Costar’s" Bed-Bug Extorminatorx Costar’s” (purel Insect Powder Costar's" Buckthorn Salve. Costar's" Corn Solvent. Costar’s" Bishop Pills. ' CoatarV Cough Remedy Coifar's" Beautifter. (I'ue Bitlcr-Swcei nuU Ur&iige Rlokacmu).") ItT SORT) ovorvwhuro. Ack for "UOtJTAH’H” (lake no olher.) feh! - Extra Announcement. G70R ihe con ven te (Ivulro lu luiAte WoHtorn & Atlantic Railroad. nnd 'or r- t deiitfl on th* Ro il, who may with to flill AUaiua daily, w* wtil, on and after MAY 1 ftTII, 1870, Rnnan Accommodation i’a^acncrcr Train between AU&n U oml Uarlersvfllu, wiL; the foUuwih^ lime : UOINO. RETURNING. Arrive V.K A. M Leave 8:3ft A. M 8.18 A. M 8:01 A. II 7:45 A. M ' 7:11 A. M 6:48 A. M ft:J7 A. M 6:15 A. M 6:U6 A. >1 Leave h:'J0 A. M WANTED, M VUILL, HUPT AGENCIES. 6.61 I* I* l 1 I^ave f'rf.ANTA Arrive. DOI.TON Arrive. Vi NINOS Arrive SMYRNA P M . . F M., Arrv«-.K1 NNICS5 W ... I* M. Arrive .\» WORTH P. M Arr \c A LI FO< »NA ... V M , Arrive s ! KGALL’S.... J* -V , An vc.KToM AU . P.M , Arrive CAKTBKKVIL’K. WltYlSGN TICKETS, Eiitlttlnx ibo purchiui-r to liavuti fun i» MONTHS. Arrival & Departure ol Train* IHt. CLARK’S LONDON REMEDIES “ For Special Complaints.” ] )IU ULAKICS I.NVKioiuTon gives strength to tbe aged and debililaU'd ; it is especially designed lor young men who have wasted their vigor by excesses ul every kind, and all-persons whoso systems havo become weak by impru dence, are completely restored by its uso. Price One Dollar. , , _ r , T7 .„ 0 , . DU. CLARK’S PUHIFIEH cleanses the Wood \sk for PH Gtw ti ai. B ARE R. take no other : | rom 4 u j m . iurll j cs . (uc ^ tt8 tjcrotnla, Hyphilis, COSTAR" CO. - No. is Howard st N. Y ' Mercurial Ilheumattem, Uumors ot every sort, I Bad Breath, Oflcusive Perspiration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from the Ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling ol tho Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, aud all diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organa. Price One Dollar. DA CLARK’S PANACEA relieves pain ol every description, Headache, Earache, Tooth ache, Stomachache, Backache, Pain In the Breast and Limits. B is an invaluable remedy in all Nervou* Disorders, and no lamily should be without it. Price One Dollar. DA CLARK’S ELIXIR is a certain cure hr til weakness ol the Uenito-Urinary Organs, aud discharges ol a inuco-purulent nature, Leucor- rhea, Gonorrhea, Spermatturrhea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily„cured by its use. Price One Dollar. DA CLARK’S REGULATOR, for females only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregu larities and difficulties ot single ladies. Married Ladies are cautioned not to use it wllcn in a cer tain condition, as its eflectB would be loo pow- erlul. I’rice Ono Dollar. Ah of these cciebraiod remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts under Dr. Clark’s imme diate supervision, and arc warranted fresh and pure. All alfilcled persons should semi a care fully written statement ot their ailments to Dr Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent promptly to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at bis ofllce, and will tur- uish ail tbe necessary accommodations to pa tients who [dace themselves nnder his care. AL’ letters addressed to DA J. CLARK, Office No. 10 Amity streot, aprll2-ly New York City,uear Broadway LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. M KM. i C'nres Colic and Grinin* In 1 PRICE Whltcomb’l « tho Bowels, aod facilitate* V 2 5 i*yiiLi*. (Ihe process of Tooihlu*. J CENTS. M KM. j subduos Convulsion* and) PRICE Whitcomb’* < overcome* all dlacaaea Ind- > 2 5 «Tuur. | dent to lufantaand childr'u.) CENTS. MRS. j Cnrta Diarrhea, Dysentery j PRICE Whitomb’a -{and bunuuer Complaint U) >• 25 btuu y. | Children of all a*en. (CENTS. It It the Great Infant's and Cnildren's soothing R« lin'dy In all diaoidurs brought ol by ToeihLig or any other cause. Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDICINE CO. St. Louis. Mo. Sold by Druggist* aud Dealer* in Medicines every where. luLe*J-dawly Weslarii A Atlantia 1ftallroad* ’ might riuusu naui—owiaid, Leave Atlanta— — i;® p || Arrives al Chattanooga a,® a oat raiaiHGiA null—ounraao. Leave* Atlanta. 8tlB A Arrivoeat Chattanooga P M aoooaaoDATiOH TaaiH—outwajuj. Leaves Atlanta 1:10 P. M Arrived at Dalton... 11.30 P. M. MIGHT rABUBHGia fauLi—utwaxd; Leaves Chattanooga — 7:fl0 P M Arrived at Atlanta. 4:14 A II DAT FA081XGU THAU—UTVAJU). Loaves Chatunooga — .1:30 A M Airivee at Auauta j;i7 p |g AOOOJLMODATIOH TEALS—UfWAHD. leaves Daltou 1*00 A. M Arrived at Atlanta H;oo A. M Usorgla Uailroal. DAT rAMUGU TSAIS. (Daily, bundaya Excepted.) Loavo A-JKUdta T:16 A. M Leave AUUiU 7,-® A. M Arrive at AugueU &49 p. m Arnvc at Auanta _7;10 t, M H1UHT rAAflAHGlB ASD SAIL TSAIS. Leave Augusta Uiavu Atlanta .6.S6 P. M Arrive at Augusu — .4.00 A. M Arrive at Atlanta. a. M Atlanta A Wsst-Poial Uallieal DAT FAfleaSUlA TEAIS—OUTWASD. Leave Atlanta 7:56 A. k AjiIVO al West Point 13:80 P. M DAT PAMEMuaE T&A1S—(SWASD. Leave West Point Ufc® p, u Arrive utAtiauta 5:® p. u, siout rnaioux asd rAaesscEB—outwaes^ Leave At.aLla a;UD Arrive at W est Point... U.U5 P, k. m 10ut raaiouT aud rAssESGEE—uwasd. ucave West.Point A00 A. M Arnveai Atlanta ■. t .. 10HJQ A. M Bason A Western liallroad* DAT TABIBSGIB flAI| .Dally, except Sunday*, Leave AUanU 7.® a. k Arr.vo at Macon 1.40 P. M Leave Macon — 7A6 A. M Airive at Atlanta klO P k sight axpuaae paabesgse teats—daelt. Leave Atlaiita 7.I8 p # j| Arrive Macoui LSI A X MOP. x - A 4IA. X w. a bhonbon, Wa?Ur Tracsportatlo*. WU.I. BE BOLD AT One Dollar ner Milo 1,000-Kile Ticket* at Thirtv Doll&rx 11^“ other commutation Heads will oe sold opot apnllca T >-f* ng'T car on tho *• Goober ” will be taken oi in. the of Y ty,. alter which that train will become strictly a freight train. H W. WKKNN, •assenser a MTKR BLODGETT, A L HARRIS M\rter Trai s;M»ruilon and Mnner visor Wes'cru and Atlantic Rullread mayls \CENTS WANTED HM A MONTH)—by A I- \MKlili AN KNTiUNO MACHINE cu . Bos ton, Mass., or St. Louie, Mo. sepl‘.l0-8m ^ I / v A DAY -litii'l ' ss en'.irwl new and honorable. «T1 W Lilnual induuemt uts. Descrlpt:vo circular* tree Address J. C. Hand X Co., Duldclurd, Mo. FORTUNES - 1 • The Mane C 8;.r offered to live mou Karo 1 Uance beiid Stamp. i.nd K » t)., Wilmington Del. will change any colored hair or b .ir<l u> .1 permanent black or (»• M>,r\ Anyone can u-e ;t. On* ..ildresi jftAGIU C*»MB CO., oeptMMlm \\TANTED AGENTS. —To re!! the CmTA(H»NSKW IT I NO MA» IllNE It is Licknsbd, mate* the •* EUrtu 1a»c» suit h’ nd is warran»ed for 5 years Pr •• 115 Al. " f.'-r uiarbli.es with an under-fe d autd ft r fl*><)r u-ss are ’.tringt-iuents. Addroea OCTAGON UINE ' .m 1. )uls, Mu., Chicago, UL P;ttsbnrgh, P » . o Boston. Mans eeidao-ew W 1M I II A' Nl‘ Day) to sci i.no maciiimi lias the * on both rides,> and cheapest family i Addrea* JOUNnON, Pittsburgh, Pa., ATilca »eptJD-3m JX SAKE, CL.l.TAIN, Spemfy Care roa NEURALGIA, AND ALL NERVOUS DISEASES. Jts tljfectM art Magical• * An* UNFAILING RKM^HT for Nwtealima. Fa niLis. often ♦•Ci<ting a perfect cure In a *litgle day No lurm of Nerv »us D.reuse (Alls to yield to ltd won- tierful power Ever Id the severest rase* of Chronic Nt ura gia. «ff< ctn g the • ntire system, Its use for a few day* nrt>>rd* the must arionlshing rel; ef and rarsly tails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It con u ns no materia * in the slightest degree injurious, it ha* the wnirui'.ded appruva of the best physicians T&onsu.ds In every part ol the country, gratefully acan.'Wi d.o Its powt r lo suo'he the tortured aorvea at i r* storing the tailing strunk’th hei.t hv mail ou receipt ol price and postage. One-lockage |1 tk) Postage 6 cenU b.x Packages |5iR) u tl •* U is ro d hv a l dealers in drugs and medicines. T1 tt.NKlft Ac CO., Proprleiors, 1 A) l haMO.N i DThhET, BOSTON. MASS scpfJO imeow C0LLIN8, WETHERILL A COi- U hole*ale Heed Grower*. 1111 A 1113 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA. C -1 AKDKN }»KKr)S ot cao-c^.1 .too* and trae to T unn.r our owe growth. Kverj T.rtety ot «U-cled Utrdeu, Z eltl .nd t-’ .'»,r !Ucdi. Wo h»»e ntwrljr an .vro. 1 ir.u.tvely di-*o!#i to loo growing of Uordvn . d flower Seodo. 1J. ul.-r, .ml oihor. wlfhtnx hood* tlum t irmn mu <n>trr .huaid Mnd thotr ordurwto n. The l.rn-uiy In- rcao-d iti uued for our SMdi tu thu beut eridenou ol thu ciu houiowed on thutr growth and [>ro- p. ratio,. 1 i jr £• u«r»i W'ho!<su!u Trudu Llul mallud flw OB up- UI.CUUOB. COLL1NII, WKTHKRILL A CO., till und HIS Market Struct. (•HILADRLPHIA. DUPLEX $5 IMPROVED FAMILY ' Ncwing 3Iacliino. A TRIUMPH IN MECHANICAL SCIENCE. * 4 Kr. tireiy new,” and u auufaciurud under th# vaai lat*st L nited Mates Patents, with many ‘'important, su;*erior and valuable Improvements,'* which reuder it. In its [»«rfecl completeness, a hums necessity. Ills without a rival or kjual, and tor bbautt and strength of Ha “ stitch,” spbsd. uubabilitt aud bi.bhanci. sur [tasst-s every olher Machlue; it la entirely origi nal In its ronstruction, and does not Infringe upon any others Tnls wonderful and extraordinary achievement 01 msrliantcaJ ingenuity woke* uroa a tael* ; It Is i*er fectly ” uoiaelesa,” easy to learn, rapid and reliable, makt-s the beautiful, strong and reliable oun.ax stitch; and will do all kinds of work with ease and neatness, sow* with all eij«i>s or tueead, doanle or single; cannot get out of order, and Is wbat Is wanted by every faiul 7. It has received Pheeices aud the loll approval of the prlocipal Journals and all those wbo have used tube. “Tbs machine works tike a charm, aud sews neat and rapid. It Is what every family requires.’’-New York World. *' We have visited tho salesrooms and examined the machines, and pronounoe them well worthy of all tho praise claimed.”—Illustrated News. “ A great triumnh in Mechanical bdrnce."—Chronicle, Augusta, Ga. Magic Machines, all complete, packed lu a box, sent free to any part of the country by express, oh receipt ot price, |5. Safe delivery guaranteed. Agent* wanted. Circulars containing extra Indue** msuts, FREE. Address DUPLEX MACHINE CO., 637 BROADWAY, N. Y, may31*wly ESTABLISHED IN I860. LAWSHE & HAYNES, No. 50, Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga., DKBl’KtTFULLY atinnnnce thut thuy hare Jut rucdvuO Urn FiiiOtt, Largcut, uud muut compiutu ck uf JEWELRY, BVKK OPKKRKU LN ATLANTA, CONBlbTINU Of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware I Ami cveryitilDK also to tM found In a Plrut-CUui JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT Aluo, luo finest Lot of GOLD-HEADED CANES HVXlt BKOUOUT TO ATLANTA, lion to tbe tboro, thuy kaep on I nt of WATCH MAKERS’ TOOL8, MATERIAL, Ktu., which they ofler ut Low Prices. WATCHES and JEWELRY Carefully repaired by competent workmen, and satis faction guaranteed. All kinds ot KngravlDg done by a skbifui .Artist at short notice. They have for tale the celebrated 8TK1 AND KEY WINDING WATCH, from $30 to $500. Manufactured by the United States Watch Company, equal to any Watch t& ihe werld. oct is dAm scptlV- w8tn Agents Wanted. R KCBNTLT PUBLISHED—** Norn on nurwiii.” by W. L. Dariu, H. D., No. 10, Kumpart .treet, New Orisons. A Book for the Deaf, and oil wbo would ^PE'.'IAI and Locot Anuta ; at... conyawere wanted li»ru how to avoid becomlua ao. Malted for 50 cento O lor a tlr.l-c.au L ie tn.uranee Company. Apply addrote thu aathor, (loot bo*, F. 0., New Oriuas*, lzk. . by u-tur, Loe» box tut, Allonu Po.t Offlcu, 1 m*y!l-dlaw*w<«. uepiw ^**u A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. I A Private counsellor MARRIAGE u> lh< » Married or those mnnninMB. about to marry, on the flllinP *1 physiological mysteries ^ w w "■ I and revelations of the sernal system, with the latest discoveries in producing and preventing offspring, preserving the completion,Ac. This is on Interesting work of two hundred aud twenty four pages, with numerous sngravings, and contains valuabh) Information for those who are mar red or couicmpiate marriage; still it is a boo* that ought to be ander lock and soy, and not laid carelessly atM«Qi the house. r*ent to any on# (free of postage) for Flftv cents. Address Dr. Balls’ Dispensary, No. li N. Eighth st. Bt. Louis, Mo, B r Notice to tba Afflicted and Unfortunate. fort* applying to the notorious quacks who adver tise in public pa;>ers. or using any i^ua* a Raixuias, Iri-rusc l>r. Bulls’ work, no mailer what your disease ur how dopioruhie your condition. Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or by mall, on the diseases mentioned lu his works. Office No. li N. Kigii'.hsir-et, belweeu Market and Chesnut, St. Louis Mo. tundLdawly Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rou thu aanD cimu or forons, colds, inpluk.nza. iioarssnkss, clWUP. bKONCuITIb, INCIPIENT OONSl MP- Tto.N. ANU f'JttTHR RKI.IRf Of CONSUMPTIVE PA HEM'S LN ADVANCED STAUKS Uf TUE DISEASE. S O wide It thu Sold of Ita urefolD-uu und to Hum. ruuu ure It. caret, that to •Imout euery uecflon of coun- try are pvrtonu pobllcly known wbu hafd been rettored by It from aUrmtn* and eyun d,-ap'raL-dt»ea.ea of tbe lingo. Vt hen once tried, naanperiori- ly oyer every othat uxpecto- ram it loo up parent to Meapu ubeerralion. and whnet to, virtue, are known, thu pnblk no longer boallat* what asU- dote to employ fur ihe dlaireuatng and dongarona a*eo- uonu of the pulmonary ornna tnddant to oar cltmole, While many Inierior ramedlea throat apon thu com munity have failed and been dl(carded, thli ha. gained Irtenda by every trial, eon'erred beneSta on tbe afflicted they con never forget, aud reoduced ewne too name rum and too remarkable to be forgotten. Wecanna.nrethepnblle.uint lu gnatlty t* cnrefnlly kept np to ibe beet 1) ever aaa been, and that It mny be relied on te do for their relief til that It baa ever done. (treat nnmbunot Clergymen. Phyile’anu, State.men, and other eminent peraonagea, nova lent their namaa to eeruly tbe nnparalleled neefnlnee* of oar rr-edlee, bnt .pace here will not permit the lneertlon of them. The Leuu below named farnlah gratia onr Ahtnioan ALhaMao in which they ore given; with aleo foil deerripilonaof the complaint, onr niraedlaa car*. Tho<e who req-ilre an alUmtit* mediator to purify the blood will And ana . Conr. Ext. Sauarauixa the one to ate. Try It once, andiron will concede lu nine. Prepared by Dh. J. C. AYEK M tX>., Lowell, Maae., and raid by all Draggtau and dealer* In medicine evi-rywaere. Agon la at Atlanta, PBMBIUTON, TAYLOR * CO oMOlt-dAwIm $25 TO $100 FEB WEEK. M ADE EASILY BY ANT LADY. *M00 aold In (U mouth.. Tbe moat rapidly aelllng article ever Invented lor married or atngla ladlee' naa. NO FEMALE can DO wnUOo'T IT. Dnrable, Elegant, Chanp, nnd ■hat ha* alwaya bean wonted, nod alwnyu will. Proftla large. Klghu lor aele. lady agent*eon moke forlnnea. Standard article. Circular, free. Addruuu Banrttnab Mahotacinrlng Co., Box 10, SlaUo>*‘A,"X*W York, aagtl-wly QUEEN OF THE SOUTH ONLY GENUINE STRAUB PORTABLE GRIST MILLS, PEED. Bolting Apparutnu,Smaller.,Com Shullurt, fluar Pucker., uud Mil-lu M Oil IL UKNKUAL.LY. Thcue Mill, wen Irut madeto . .apply the want, of the Planter! and Slock Grower, of thu South, bat their ftmu bat tpread to every quarter of the globe, and they are now .old and ntad tu Europe, Auto, Africa and South America. To eapolythe Increasing demand we have enlarged onr Manufactory aud added valuable Improvement! to the Mill. A. heretofore, onr Mlllt will be bntlt of choice Burr Block., .elected ut thu qnarrluu In franee. Send for Deucrlptlre Pamphlet, containing Truotlae on Milling, rent by mall free. Addrcsa, ImAAC hTHAUU A CO.. Cor. front and John Street!, Jnly’-5-dAw. CINCINNATI, O. FOII THIRTY TBABI Haa that well-knuwQ, elandard, and popular remedy, PAIN KILLER, munu'ucturoC by Perry Davia A Son, Proridaaen, R. I., burn before the public, and In thu time baa necoma kcowu In all part! of the world, and been nied by people of all uatlone. It r<main., to day, that uameguod and efflclent rame- dy. lie wor.-.rlal power In reitavtnr the moat aevare pain ha. n- ver been equalled, aod it haa earned IU wor d-wide popularity by lu Intrlnalc merit. No evs- tire agent hi. bad uo widespread uala or givenunch unlver.al eati.faction. The v riona 111* for which the Pa<n Elder lean unlalllng care, are loo well known to rrqulru recapllutattou In thlu advertlaement. Aa an external and internal medicine, the Pain Kilim utaadu unrl vaied. Direction, uccompiny each bottle. Sold by .11 DrnggtuU. Price ** eta., 50 cu., and |1 per bottle. l»ly*MAwIm SOUTHERN SCHOOL b NEW YORK CITY Mrs. EDWARD B. WHITE’S English and French Boarding School FOB YOUNG LADLES. No. B9 West 42d StrMt, OPPOSITE JUBKBYOIB PARK. ueptSb-dSawAwtm OKOHOl A, ClattoM .Co HITT. OnDiaaht’* Omoi, OctobmfT, Ml C HARLES TURNER baa applied lor enmytten of peruonnlty, nnd I wfl para npan Ihe eeaue al !• o'clock, A. M„ on the Mh day of November, 1IT0, *1 ay oMce. _.J u MOBROW. 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