Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, December 11, 1870, Image 1

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* KKKOlf OfiABiStt TO BB DANQKUOUB WtlKN KSABON IB LKFT FRKB TO OOMJUAT IT."—Jafn-nm VOL. XVI. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11. 1870. NO. 200. lilR U’LiNTA liNTKU IGKNCKB, l> U H 1. 1 H H B D| DAILY AMD WEEKLY B.I Jared Irwin Whitaker, WITH coni* 1ST KNT AHHIST.4 N T», Subscription and Advertising Rates. TSUMH OF SUilBClUPTtON. Dally, ptr month • IJK* Dally, 12 month. 10 00 Wsiklk, 1 year - s 00 Slnyie cop’#**!. thetorn'-er .— —. 10 Nazis opfes to Now* iloys and Agents .. , KATES OF ADVHKT1H1NO. sitiuom t rrmrs 6 e s asssssssss •* %t4 t aoU I « 8 8 8 8 8 8 S 3 S s t i im u g 8 it , 4",uoa i i-g- ST 8 8 S 8 8 8 s : i : g i g ° s ^ «*• , _ . .eentu (I 8 S 8 8 8 8 t l 1 : » s s 2 a « ; i i j a Muin 9 8 s £ 3 2 8 t : i i M »• O e f ri i i * # es '****' ! i: ; y 8 8 8 8 3 8 1 1 Ft • " ° .f S ~ : i ! j •sernil > S 8 3 8 & Bill 1 m - - a a 2 j S i i , fvltlxU 1 inr 8 8 8 8 i i i i - •* «> <u s 2 i i j j •eaaiui 3 8 H S X 8 ! 1 t 1 ; ! i M •v»uiH I 838-888 'ii 8? g a « - * “ * mum % tfOJvnbq j j j j | i s S s S J £ *■' J s e» S « 8 will even tho privulo rooms of iuilividusls, and seized theft private papers uml letters, without any sp: etUcatlbn or notice or uffidiivit, as requir ed Ity the organic law. It nae converted tho American cupitol Into a basiilo. It has established a system ol spies and offi cial espionage to which no constitutional mon archy of Europe would now dare to resort. It has abolished the right ol appeal in impor tant constitutional questions to the supreme ju dicial tribunal, and threatens tu cuuuii or de stroy its oiiginnl Jurisdiction, which is irrevoca bly vested by the Constitution, while the learned Clue! Justice has boon subjected to great and atrocious calumnies merely because ho would not prostitute his high ofllcc to the support ol the fslsB and purtiz&n charges prelerrod against the President Its corruption and extravagance have exceed ed anything known in history, and by its frauds and monopolies it has neatly doubled the bur dens ol debt created during the war. It has stripped the President ol his constitutional pow- 1 ol appointment, even of his own cabinet. Under its repeated assaults, the piiiars of tho ind wc do declare and resolve, that, ever since Special liut-lcue, on corns per line first insertion, and Mounts i"'r ltnu [nr ouch eiiUsoiiueLt Insertion. Adveri'soiiU'uislaaurp'd at Intervals to bu clir.tged as Sow uucb Insertion. iy.|vorl.1s.imuuU ordsrod lo rernalu on any parttculai 1 tti-i, to bu charged as now oaeu Insertion. ' Tlr money fur advertising considered dog aftorSrsl m AU'C< , |umiinleaUos« or lolturf.or. builu'isslntondud for tbt» olUcu ghould bu sddrgggud to THE INTELUCENCERi A'I LA.VJ A, lii'Ol.lilA ■ lit- isuilonni Democratic l*lnl(orui. The tollowiug is the platlorm adopted by tlu National Democratic Convention ttssumbled in New York, .Inly, 18(I8t Tho National Democratic parly, in National Convention assembled, reposing iia trust in the intelligence, patriotism and discriminating jus tice ol the people, standing 11pou lint Constitu tion as the Inundation ami limilalion ol die |k>w era ol Hu. guvorimicm and the guarantee ol Die liberties oi the citizen, and recognizing I ho quest tionol -lavciy and sec< ssion as having heou set- lied lor ail time to come by the wai of the vol untary action of the Boulheu Ftnimt In Consti tutional Convention assembled, ami never to Ur renewed or re-agitated, do, with liic return ol peace, demand — 1st. The immediate ri storatiou ol ail the States to Uieir rights in the Union under tho Cunstilu lion, and of civil goveunuunt el the American pcciplo. 2,1. Amnesty for all past |>clUicAloflensc8,iind the regulation ol tho elecllvu franchise iu the Mates by the citlzons, and the payment ol the public debt oi the United bluh-a us ispidiy us pr icticablo. jld. All monoy drawn from the pooplc by tax atinu, except so much as ia required lor the ne- ceasitlts of tiio llovr riiiiiunl eonouncally ad ministered, to lx. lioueutly applied to siicli pay ment, and where the obligations ol the Guv- ci ament do not expressly Date upon their lace oi the law under which they were issued does not provide that tin y ahull he paid iu coin, they ought, in light ami justice to lie pan! in the law lq: money oi the United ttlulcs. | Thunders ol applause.) 4ih. Equal taxation of every species ol prop erty, according to its real value., including Guv- i ruienl bonds and other jiuhlle bccuiiliea— | llenowed ehecring, and cries ot "read It again." rule Dm- cimoucy lor ihu Uoveiumenl am ti e iicople, the lulxirti ami the office-holder, Ihu jx iuioiier and the soldier, the producer ami the I mini holder. [Grout cheeiing, and cries ol read it'afealh."] The hllli resolution was again read and again cheered titli Economy in tho adn 'jilslration ol the ooveioiucul; the reduction of llio standing army ami nuv tho abolishment ol the Freed men's iluioau, |gteal cheers) and all political iu slrumeiilulUieu designed to sucuro negro eu- j.iemacy; the simplfficatiqn ol the system and discontinuance ol the inquisitorial hoards ol as- si-hhing and collecting internal revenue, so that llie burden ottaxiitii'U may ho (qualizcd and itascued, the credit ol the Government and the currency made good, me repeal ol all enact ments lor enrolling the tttatc militia into nation al forces in time ui peace, and a luriti lor revo- i.ue u|xm loieigu imports, and such equal taxa tion nuclei the internal revenue laws as wi)l at lord incidental protection to domestic uianuDc- lurt-H, and as will, without impuiriug liieruveuiu impose the least burden upon ami host promote and encourage the great industrial interests ol the couulry. Till. 'I he rulorm of abuses in the administra H)i the expulsion ol corrupt men from office the abrogation ol useless offices, the restoration eit righllul authority to and the iiielcpeindeiicc o' the Executive and Judicial Dcpnrtuiculs ol thu Gi.vinimeut, the subordination ul die induary withe civil power, to the end that tho usurpa nous ol Gongtess and thu despotism ul the oWord may cease. dlh. Equal lights and protection lor nutural- izul and native-born citizens at home and uinuod. The assertion ol American nationalily which shall command thu respect of foreign powers, furnish an example and eucourageme-nt to people struggling lor uational iutegnly, con atiluiniual lilicriy, and Individual rights, auu the mainteuance ol the rights ul uaturulized < itize ns against the idisoliite doctrines ol lliilUiilahle ude gninco, and the claim ot loreign ixuvers to pun Uli them tor alleged crime committed beyond the ir Juihxliciioii. [Applause ] In demanding these measure.,and reforms, we arraign the Uadiutl party lot the disregard ol right, and the unparalleled oppiessiou and ly raany which have uiuikud its career. After the most solemn and unanimous pledge ot Ixitli Houses of Congress to prosecute the war exclusively for the maiulenuuce ol ihu govern meiil and die preservation of ihu Union uruf thu Umstituliou, It ha. repeatedly violated that most sacred pledge under which was i allied thal nohlci volunteer army which carried our U.ig to victory. Instead of restoring tho Union, It has, so far ax was iu its power, dissolved it, aud subjected ten Stale's in a time ol profound ptaeo to mill wiry des; otism aud negro supremacy. U has uulhlied the right ul trial iiy jury. It has abolished the writ ol AiAou corptta— that most sacred writ of. liberty. It has overthrown tho freedom ol sjieich and of the press. It has substltnod arbitrary seizures snd arrests and millUiry trials ami secret slarcliumber ih- ipilsilionx lor ctiHslttillioual tribunal*. It bus disregarded iu the time ol pence the right ol the |K.opio to bo Iroo lrom search and seizure. U has co'ored the pos and telegraph ofllcea GREAT SOUTHERN usurpation ol power which can And no warrant in the Constitution, and, it sanctioned by Un people, will BUhvurt ouriormolgoverument. and y end ia u single, centralized, consolida ted government, In which the seperute existence ot the Elates will lie entirely uhsoibcd and an unqualified despotism he established in place ol a Federal Union ol equal Hbites. That wo regard the reconstruction acts ol Congress, so-called, as usurpations, unconstitu tional, revolutionary and void. That our soldiers and Bailors, who carried tho llag ol our country to victory against a most gallant and determined loe, must ever be grato hilly remembered, aud all the guarantees given in their luvor must be iaitbfully curried into exe cution. That the public lands should lie distributed as widely among the people as possible, and should he disposed ol either under the pre-emption or the lioiiu sU'ad law, and sold iu reasonable quan tities, aud to nono but actual occupants, and at minimum prices us cstablisliui by liiu Govern ment. When grants ol public lands may U leaned necessary lor tlu encouragement ol im portant public improvements, the proceeds ol the scats ol such lands, and not thu lands them selves, should be applied. That the President ol tho United Suites, An drew Johnson, in exercising the power ol his high office in resisting the aggressions ol Con gross on the constitutional lights ol the States and tin: people, is entitled to the gratitude of the whole American people, and on beiuill ol the Democratic parly we tender him our thanks for lira putriotie cllorls in that regard, [Greul ap plause.) Upon this platlorm the Democratic party ap peal to every patriot, including alltho conserva tive dement and all who desire to siipixirl the Constitution and restore thu Un'on, forgetting all past dilicreucca ol opinion, to unite with us in the present great struggle lor the llburtiux ol the people, and that to all such, to whatever party they may have heretofore belonged, wc extend the right hand ot fellowship, and hail all such co-ojierating with us us Irleuds uud brothers. Ntnic Denioernilc IMaUorm. The lollowing platlorm was adopted t.y ihe Democratic Convention asso nlilod iu Atlanta, Gu.,on the 17th of August, 1S70: lion John I. Giuiae, loom man of tho Com mittee ou Busmens, repotted Ihu lollowing res olutions: litiohed, That the Democratic party ol the Slate ol Georgia stands upoiiAho principles ol the Democratic party of the Union bringing in to special prominence, as applicable to the pres out extraordinary condition of tho country, the unchangeable doctrine thal lids Isa Union ol of Stales; and the indestructibility of tho States, and ol their rights, aud ol their equality with each other, is an iudispcnsihle part ol our polit ical system. ttaolttU, Thai iu the approaching State elec tions tlie Democratic party cordially invites everybody to co-opcrale with them iu a zealous determination to change, as lar as the several elections to he held cun do so, thu present usurp mg and coimpt administration ol thoHlaf’cU >v eminent, by placing iu power men who aic true to the principles ol constitutional Government and to a lullliiul and economical administration of public all,nrs. Jhmvut, That the Frcsidcut ol the Conven tion tie instructed to appoint an Executive Con - raitlce, composod ol two Iroin each Congres sional District, who shall choose a chan man from outside thcii own number with power on their part to cull a luturu Convention of the Democratic party, and with such other fxiwcrs as have usually exercised by Democratic Eccu- live Committees; their appointment to last un til the assemblage ot the next Democratic Con vention. Iteaoivrd, That the people of the several Con gressional Districts meet in the. Convention ax curly as practicable, and at sucli times as may suit thdir convenience, respectively, ami organ izu and prepare for the election ol Kepresi [na tives to liie uucxpired term ol the 41st Congress, ami also to the 42 J Congress. jitwlvfd, That in Hpfpitiou to the returns ol the election, to lie made as proscribed bylaw, the managers he requested to give certificate* oi election to Kcpresoiitalivcs and Beuators wh may be elected, to be used as evidence ol ilmr election. Uttujlitd, That whatever policy others may pursue, we pledge ourselvea to do all m our power to secure a lull aud lair election by all who are qualified to vote under existing laws. Judge Clarke read tho resolutions,and staled that he h id been instructed by the Committee to move the previous question on their adoption I'he motion was secoiuied and adopted, w hen Die resolutions were adopted as reported, with out debate, aud by an almost unanimous vote At 4 o'clock I*. M., the Convention adjoin awl, tint' dir. ATLANTA AM* AUUUSTA, — T O — Charleston, ('olnrabia, Cb-trlotU:, lCBioitjti, Wllmlngtoti. Wcfdon. Klehraood, Washington, Baltimore. lliLLadcRfUlA, tiul New YorU. THE EATING HOI IB EH on thin - Line have been thor- oughly overhauled aud rofliux). LmpIo time kivcu foi MtyjJr., at regular hears. CON D V <2 r .F O K fc» On this Line ai o Aflablo and Courteous to PtisoLEeii. NO CHANCE Or CARB Between Wo»t Point, Oa., and WBnuagtm, X.C QUICK TiiE AND SORBCOMKECTIGkJ VIA OEORCIA RAILROAD. P ABHBNGKKHcan purchapf* Tliroitgb Tickets and have thtlr UAUUAHK checked thruu^h frt>r. Now Orleans, mobile, moittgoaasvjr, Co* luinbua, aud /ttlauta, T O Rloit uaond, Itslltmore, Washington, I’kll ade>i|»Uta, aud New York, n r FOUR DIFFERENT EiOUTEK via AUtfiixtu, Uoorula. Vie Klngxvllle xnd Wiunli:irion; via OulaniMn, rthnr ott# end I'alxii-h ; vl» Oulunbiv Lhu.ylllc end H‘rb tnuud, via Atlanta, Angiibki. Whailn,-Ins, anil ll«iy Una. M OT1CK. I JAItTlaS in want ul MB0HAN1C8 AMD Mill INI, HANDS, ol any d.rxcriytloiecan la- k, Ouorgla by >11),lying Iu W. C. An sa, Allanls, a|i|ilyii‘K will pluaau > ?taui prices, Jbc. lCxooutor'H Halo, W ILL be Hold boforo tho coart houoo do<ir ’••vt In tb« wnof MrDonoairh, llonry conniy, Uic Fuel TutHdny Iu Nmumbcr mxt, b« iwivu tho Kyttl boure «»f i*a’0, all tho laud- boton^li.L' Ui Urn eetatuof J i* lit oh Hm'hoI, lat«* o| -aid conulv, d> n a».*d, coneietltig ol Lot nninbcr nlm to. ti In tho rtth dlnrlct, u uh eighty ncroe oihjii for ciilllvaliou, and MVroiy live or Mkhlv at roe goixl Ootu.iu :an«l—eaid lot (ol.aiii tii({ two hnunrtd tw.» and a liall aerco, and loir *t,.t n. rus ot i«»'e nunibo f ninety, nlnotyntnc, ni># hundrtal ami two anUuUc handivd aim throe, in tbc ecvcuih dmirUL con- Uinlng Ui Uio aggn^sUi en handiod udlbU icni, more or li ne, a*.d lying betweonone and two mil*-* from Mr.i)«jnoui;h, on what le ki o» n se tho l*awroh« « vtile road, wlih good dweiuutr and uutnousus, a did orchard, and l»o hunun d aerse in a Kood elate of euluvatiou. Aihoat iho wiiue time and place seventy live maxes Georgia UnDroad Stock. Terina cash. Fare as low ly Aouita as m oihcr Hook PCTUskAN'K PALAi'K BLKE!’1N<I CARM on a]' Night Tralne l^avlnjf Atlai ta oy this iroat<» FABHIhNGfwKM wishing to go N«»r»h h» .Hca will flnda HplondldLino of dteamenlpB from ("amortor., H. C.» tc Bftltlmord,Fhi'adi iphiu, BiMjtou. ajid New York. THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS Oiler evory Itiducomcu to FAsaengute, with Tab * 1»up- ton J ul* can afford; and for a&fcty, speod uud f.rfnifort, are UNRIVALLED 0&JHE COAST 1 gy Through TlcUct- on enuLal Uuntgomr-ry. Wesi Point, and Atlaiit.a, to New Y -iU Vjn Ch-uitTion HUe.iu- ahlpfl. 'M A ROB BBT, General Ticket AffCxii. Georgia Railroad, apr —8m *t? COTTON PLANTERS J-.iam!no and Buy (ho Url^iuai RAW BOM PHOBPIIATE (UAU(JH’H) It lielng the Sret nia-vi ah others are imluilloru DUAHhart WA1.KUU.I T. iHJIJCaUV, rli.rorV f«o |fi u#r enuere O. T. •eptsetrti r.i oiti.l l, iIsniit tkiux’-T. I'K'JiXiuv’v urncs, October». 1S3X I NO. It JACKSON ei>iill» lor inltrrr ot idmli utra- ■ f non on Ihu i-Dlate ul Wiley Jarloxih, colurM, Utu ol X.hl L-OIIIJiy. Jm, - II objaiilona > iut, lot them he lllod tu natatory time, o r thu lulu re will Ik: .-rant, it Wlluueeniy uillcial elgualure utio. M NOhiN, Ordinary. octG~!W<l pout r'» loc t-i. BAUCH’S RAW BONE UPER PDOSPH&TE OF LIME. Tide Manure ir* made of Raw or Fnh irno l l*oun», rich In NitrogcnoiiH m titi r dlsaoivVd in Oil o* Vitriol, pr*>- sontliiE' »ho Ujuo Phosphatu In a highly eolahlc am! quickly available form, nnd *ho Amn.oiila In hnrh pro* portion am to Insarc a prompt and vigorous action ui*oi. tho crop*. Whom Bnufir * Plio-nbTti* was Applied tho phHt sen son on (’otton, tho IndiCHilotiH, wlt.^ou. <•’ c ptioii, nru thal It will maintain lie wull firm'd leputallon. It wilt pr vuni Kuet on Colton. t BAUCH &. SONS, \ v’.iufunuft'rB, Philadelphia. For paIo by iloalore throaqlmut tho out fro Hon th o whom w« rocoinuo ud consumer!* to buy. octiO \s Irn I A;" Salvn/Ton for the I lair. •KI 'KDIMF.NT 11 T1IE EIGHT! II bur Restoring to Cm Original Col Phai.on’s “ViTAiTj^lifT- rs ut terly lrom ail IbeTniir coloring preparatioiiWTicrctotorc usctl. It is sweet smelling, pree^ftates nomudtlyor slimy matfer,requires no shaking, im parls no stai u to the skin. Hold it t(\he light and it is clear and clouLess. It leaves no mark on theseatr>; yet it reproduces in gray liainiicjiatural color that time or sicioWqaniay have bleached out of it. l^“PhaIon’s V italii is for one sole purpose, rfiat of reproducing,with ahsoflite cer tainty, the natural j»nIor ot the hair. It is no^fitcnded as a daily dressiu^nor tor removing 6curf or xrandruff; nor tor cu ring hidfnncss; nor tor stimula•' ting t fe growth of the hair.— Thesf objects may be accom- plishXl alter the color lias been fixed Yith the Vitalia, by I J ha- lon’s Ckemical Hair Invigo- rator. The Vir.at^lt a harmless and unequaled pnqWation tor die reproiluction of lie origi nal hue of gray hair,:»d noth ing else. This is acctJnplished in from two to ten aaflicarious, accordingtothed^Ith ot shade required. all druggists Administrator's Bale. P*you«eniinly, (I*., will bu nohl bu'ure ihu i ,ml lb'U-0 duor In FxvetluvilU, on thu Flrxt Tu, -ilay In Ih-crmlxT aext, within thu Uv il hours of sale lot ul land No. M iu the ISrli District uf urtxinslly floury now Feyrtlu cuanty taxc.pt the rhchl-ol way uf tho rs!l- rdait.) Sold as thu properly of Wllll.ui llaU.r.l, do csssud, tor the huneflt of the heirs and rrertltnrs Tnrnis rash. AZ Mills Ailmlaletretur. ik IS-'il primer's luu ti |>cr Kjueru Como Out oi tho Jaws i Death. That (XtaRh will tlil yon." Try Hauk’s Cough Remedy. ‘Colls and Throat Diseases Lead to Dealh." Try Hauk’s Cough Rcmody Croup, AsUiiaA, Ac., can bo cured,” Try Hauk’a Cough Remedy. All Druggists null Wc. sue, (and $1 bottloafor families.) Aeb for Hauk’s (take no otter.) M C08TAR " CO., No: 13 Uoward Bt„ N. V. W Uou’l bo one day without- s AKER XALVf For all Cuts, Burrs, Bruises, Sores. A-C. ' rhollkool u nan uovor yet been Itnuwn, 1 ’ Aji Uruj^leu soli Wc. slaue (and (1 pots for (anuiiea). Ask lor PHCEB-E BAKER, take no other “ COSTAR " CO.. No. 13Howard Ht N. V “COSTARS" Hfnmlard Propnrations Ul :‘Costar'i” Rat, Roaoh Ac, Exterminators 1 Costar’s" Bod-Bag Rxterminatora Costar’s” (pure) Insect Powder ' Costar’s" Buckthorn Salve. Costar's” Corn Solvent Costar's" Bishop PUls. ‘ Costar's" Comrh Remedy Cosx&rg" Boantifler. (The Rittnr-Swee' and Orange Blossoms.”) rST SOLD evervwhore. Axk for “OOflTAJt'S *’ (tako no other.) Extra Announcement. Ix^GR the convenience of tho clUxouB.of AUalU, who MJ (luMLru to locate ol Iba Western & Atlantic Railroad. end for ruuidunts on tho Itoad, who may with to TIEll Aiiaiiia dally, wu will, un and ahur MAV 1DTU, 1N7 O. I’.nnen Armmrc-idatler. I'ereunpor Train bctwcon AUan :a and ( ertcrxvlllu, with tho fullowlui; t!mo : UelNO. KBTUKNINU. '■ VII.;. M„ I.oavu..ATLANTA Arrive 9.00 A. M VM E M., Arrlv, ItOl.Tiqf I.twvo H:3ft A. Jd r,:0) 1*. M., Arrive.ViNINflH ttfs A. M li:r:i V. M , Arrtvo.SMYRNA 8:01 A. M li.TJ r. M„ Arrive MAhIKTTA . 1;4& A M 7:07 IV M , Arrive.KKNNKSSW . .. Tit A. M T» 1 )' M. Arrive.AOWOKTH *:« A M 7 11 I*. M., Arrivo.AU.ATooNA »-fl A. M 7:M I*. M., Arrive.HTBOAI.I.'S 6:15 A. M 1'. M . Arrive. KTOWAII b:0R A. M ‘,11 1'. M., A:ilvo.C'AltTliUSVLL’K....Loavo 6:00 A M H1JAHON TICKETS. Kntitling the pnrehaaer to I'llAVldL FOll U MONTUB, mi as old it Ono Dollar Dor Milo 1.000-Mile Tickets at Thirtv Dollars. PM - Other commutation tleaete will tw sold niiov appliCAiion. Tbr pjitMoni'or cat on iho " Goober” will be taken or oi, tin* 15tli of May, ifior which Ibkl ir&ln will bocotnt ilrlctly u frciuht Ukln. B. W. WRRNIf, GenonU i*R««ong' > r and Ticket Ajrem. FOSTER nUJDGfrrr, BnperloUndent. A. I rluor l*. IIAlf HIH. Maeier TraiuiKirUtion and Hnpor Wodtorn and At! xutlc Rallrt»ad. may 18- Ion, Man"., ot til. Loam, Mo. may 18- 23 A MONTH)—by MACHINE CO., Boa . aepULSoi #10 A DA Y—BimlnoMM coilrwD now and buuorahio Liberal Inducement*. Deecrlpilvo clicuian* Addretta J. C. IUnd A Co., Bidduford, Mo. FORTUNES oflorod to Hvn moo, Hart Stamp fhn M'lffin Pnillh ^II Change any colored hair or 1 liu IfUlllU b«Krd to * {HnniAnenl bUca or brown liiuutulix. t*,/suitori. Anyone can qm It. One •HUil bv tuft 11 fur II. Addru«« MAGIC COMB CO., Hprti gfleld. Mi—, »•, • tv j 8m W ANTED AGENTS. —To <.«•!! the OCTAGON SEW ING MACH IN d. ll U Licax-in, rutUea the ** Kim tie Lock Slltch” ind la warranu^l fur ft yeart* Price |Ift. ah u her mac!un*» with an under-fo d aoid for 115 or litM mi mfrltncumoiiL*. Addrvt*)* OCTAGON SKW1NG MACHINE CO., M I^oota, Mo., Chlawo* BL. Pumi ..xirn. Pa., or Uo«u>u. M.\-n (wpt*AVSw W AN I Kl> AGENTS, (fit) nor Day) to noil If iin liuua biit’TTf n SKWIWO Maouiaia. 11m the uudtrft4*L, inikkua tht* “ lock *Utc\ ” (aitkeon both side*,) and IB /iWv lxc*r*4<i. Tho beat and ch^pcal family t>cmi ^ Mu. i..)xo in iho markoi. Addroaa JolINftON, CLARK A CO., Boetou, Maaa., PlUaburjfh, l»a. t Cblca “* ““ aopttD^m til .or "*t. Loma, Mo G0LLIN8, WETHERiLL & GO.- iVliolctulo Seed Growers, 1111 St 1113 Markat Street. PHILADELPHIA. V T oAOiC-our own ffruw’h. Every variety of selected Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. We have nearly 8U) a< ru« excmslvelv devotai to the growing of Gardrr a U Fluwcr Dvods. Coaler* and ether* wishing Seed* direct born lue grower. *boa'd eend their order* to a* i ho largely turrcaaod demanu for our Seedi 1* ihe beet evido. ce ol the care beeiovrd on their growth pro* paralton. o ir general Wholesale Trade Uat mailed tree on ap- piicaUeo. COLLINS, WRTnKKILL A CO., 1111 and 1118 Market Street, r**ptlS~ wSra PHILADELPHIA. Agents Wanted. S i lil'IAl. xiid lxwwl Agunt* ; tleo eanvteaore wanie.1 for a Sr-t cia». I.ilu ta.uranca Cuauany. Apply a, fi lter, taieh flux Ifl, Alloulm l'u.t Ofllc,. '■», ,iix. J.v wi: An UNFAII.INO RRMIOT tor Rmnuunx. Fx- ci.i-1. ulteu tiilouiiiui * purfuct curs Iu a cfuglu day. No form uf Nurvuii. Dicauu hit* tu yield to IU wuit- fui foiwvr. Kv«n fa thu sevurmi cu i ot Chronic (lay. aitord. tfeu uio.l wionUiiinK relief and rarely | to pruduco a rouuiulu and permanent cure, ft < Unit no m.turGio In the .llvutoet decree UJnrioaa. II ha< ihu unqualtilud approval of tbs best physicians. Thoi'Miid, iu every part of the country, gialofnlly acXuuwlud^u lu power lo auolhs lha turxarsd Mires, end riwturiux thu laiituK .truujfih. s«ui by man os rucuipi ul prise and poatagn. One Packaics >1 (W Boatags S cento. BIx fackaKva .Si uu »I “ U i. eu'.d hy all daalsra In dingn nod msdlclnon. TtlRNKH * CO., Pruprloiora. Id) TtitxfdON'l ■ TUiiAf, iiOdTON. BABB •eptm imww J. I!, SCOROEUER St SONS, Old Whiskies, Wines and Liouors, 8CHR0EDER'8 COCKTAIL BITTERS. Fourth ftnd Main Streets, LOUISVILLE, KY. DU. CLAIIK’M LONDON REMEDIES “For Special Complaints.” fYl CLARK’S Inyigoiutor gives strength ^ to the aged and debilitated; it is especially designed tor young men whoTiave wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind, and all persons whoso systems have becomo weak by inapru dunce, are completely restored by its use. Price One Dollar. DR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleanses the blood from atl impurities; such as Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism. Humors of every sort, Bad Breath, Offensive l’erapiratlon, Foul" Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from the Ear, Sore Eyes, Bore Throat, Falling of the Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs. Price One Dollar. DR. CLARK’S PANACEA relievee pain of every description, Headache, Earache, Tooth- acho, Stomachache, Backache, Pain In the Breast and Limba. It ia an invaluable remedy in all Nervous Disorders, snd no lamily should be without it. Price One Dollar. DR. CLARK’S ELIXIR Is a certain cure for all weakness ol the Genito-Urinary Organs, and dischargee of a muco-puralcnt nature, Leucor- rhoa, Gonorrhea,. Spcrmattorrhea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its Use. Price Ono Dollar. DU. CLARK’S REGULATOR, for females only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregu larities and difflcultiee of single ladies. Married Ladies are cautioned not to uso it when in a cer tain condition, as its clients would be too pow erful. Price One Dollar. All of Uiese celebrated remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts umlcr i)r. Clark's imme- d.aio sujiervisiim, and aru warranted freehand pure. All ufllicled iiersons should send a earfj- fully written statement ol their aliments to Dr. Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent promptly to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at his office, aud will fur nish all the necessary accommodations to pa tients who place themselves under his care. Ai) ietlera addressed to D1L J. CLARK, Office No. 10 Amity street, aprlia-ly New York City,near Broadway A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. mm m. mm mm ■ m mm mm A Prlvato Counsellor M ARRIACE tathe Married or Ihuoo abont to marry, on tho C ll IDE. fhyeluloglcal myeturi.. * xnd roTuUuon* of tbo iwxnal eystorn, with the Ixtuet dtucovorioe In prodncln| and prcvonttafonipiini;, proeorvtnir iho complexion, Ac. Tills is an Interesting work or two humlrod and iwurny-foir pagcii, with nnuienius engravings, end contafne velnsblo Infbrmetlon for thoso who are ms r rled or eoniompletu marrlxge; etlll It Is e hook that ought to be nndur lock end kuy, end not laid carelessly aboel the bonee. bunt to any one (free ol postage) for Fifty cents. Adilreee Dr. Butts' Dlepunsary, No. IS N. Bighth st. Bt. Louie, Mo, K ~ Notice to the Afflicted aid Unfortunate. ore applying to the oolorioue queen, who adver lieu la public papers, or using any quaun ltsaipias. perneu Dr. Butte’ work, no malUr what year disease or how deplorable year condition. Dr. Hulls can bu coiisuflud, personally or by mall, or the diseasue mentioned In hi. works. OiUce No. U N. Xlghlhslroui, butwoou Market and Chcsnut, Bt. Louli Mo. tnnod-dawly DUPLEX $5 IMPROVED FAMILY “I Sewing j>Xo,clxiiio. A TRIUMPH IN MECHANICAL BOIBNCK. M Kn- lirely now,” ami liianufaciorvd uMler lha v*ut i.atkvt l mlcd MAtotf PatvuU, wiih numy ‘Mmporunt, superior ami valuable Improvement*,” wtileh render It, in It* perfect compietcou-*, a nova nkcbmitt. It le w.iboui a rival or k^oal, and lor bbautt ar.d BtrenjfUi of It* “Stitch,” ai'EKO, Ul.'KA aiLITT &0(1 KLBUAMCK. sur- Imv*0c« every otbor Machlno; U la eotireiy original In It* c<mriructioii, and does not lnfrin^ ujhmj auy other* Ttxla wonderful aud exifaordluary aehlevemeut ol nitcli&nicai m^cnatty woiuia uroa a table; lilNner* led)/ ” uolscle**.” caay to learn, rapid and reliable, make* th*. Ifeaulllnt, strong and roliable dittlbx stituii; and will do all kind* of Work with oaao and ncatncMt. hew* with all aimm* or tkuau, doable or vlnglo; cuuDOt get oat or order, and U what 1* wan tod by evory family. It hae received Prbmhtm* aud the fill approval of me principal joarual* and all tho»e who have ij*ao tu*m. “This machine worka like a charm, aud avw* neat and mold. It 1* what overy family rouQlrea.”—New Yt>rk VV»>rlQ. “We have visited the MUceroom* ano examined the machine*, and prr>ooanoe them well v*orlhy of all the praiso claimed.”-*llluetraled New*. “ A Kreattnumuh In Mechanical Science.”—Chronicle, Au^nr'a, Ga. Studio Macbinee. all complete, packed In a box, rout free lo any port ot the couulry by expreaa, on receipt ot price, $&. Safe delivery guaraniood. AguuU wanted. Girculara oonUlnlujt extra Induce meni*, FREE. Address • DUPLEX MACHINE CO., C97 BROADWAY, N. Y. maySl-wly Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, rok rus axno eras or COl 0118, COLD8, INFLUENZA, HOARSENESS, UtOUt 1 , BHONthlTIS. 1NC1HKNT CONSUMP TION AND FOR TU* RSL18F OF CONSUMPTIVE PA 11ENTB IN ADVANCED 8TAUEB Of TUI DISEASE. O wide I. the Seld of Its kJ OMfulnuee end so same- runs ere Its cares, thst |q slmoet every eeciion of coun try ere pereout publicly known wbo beve lieen restored by It from sierra lag end even dsep'retedueesee of the lunge. When uoce tried, lie superiori ty over every other ixpecfe rent le too apparent to escape ubeerveildni aud where In, rirtnee ere known, the public oo lunger ureltete whet eoU- doee to employ for the di.ires ting end dangerous uflec- uun. uf thu pulmonary organa Incident to our climate, vx hile menyjftlenot restedlee thrust upon the eom- munity hui«iled end been dtecerded, tSl. hue geleod • rirnds hy every trial, conferred beueSU ou thu afflicted they can never forget, and produced earn* too numerous and loo remarkable to be forgotten. We can assure thu pabllc, tut Its eualtty to carefully kept up u> the beet li ever ha been, and that U may be Kited on ta do for tbelr relief all that it her ever done. liruai numbers ol Clergymen, Phyelc'ene, Btoteemuu, and other eminent persontgei/huve font their names to eertily lha uniuralieled usefulness of our remedies, bat •pace bare will out permit the laeertlon of them. Tha Agcnte below named furnish gratia our Aneaicxn Anaxuxo in which thoy ora given; with also full deecrtptlousof the computlnla our remedlee cure. Thow who ruq Ire an aterufitw msdietiw to purify the blood will and aim's Coni’. Ext. Sauearahinna the ouu to use. Try It unco, and you will euocuda Ita value. Prcperrd by Du. J. C. AVER A CO., Bowoll, Maes., and sold by all Druggists end dealers In medicine everywhere. Ageuu at Atlanta, PEMBERTON, TAYLOR A CO. mchltt-dAwSm LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN. THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY. M RB. I Cures Colic and Qriptng tu Whlteomb’s t the Bo Stale, and tecllltatee »> ui>r. (ibe process of Teething. MRS. I sutmuef Oonvul.lone and PRICE it CENTS, PRICE it CENTS. PRICE it .GBNTB. Whlltcmb’s j overcome* all dlaease* Ind- arui’r. (dent to mthuteaiidchlldr'n. MltS. j l ure* Diarrhea, Dyeoutury Wbltecmb’e { and Bummur Complaint In sruur. (Chllaren of all ages. . ll la the (treat Infant's and Cnlldrnn's Soothing Hroioly In all disoidore hroaght on by Toothing or any uthcr muse. Prepared by the ORAFTON MEDICINE CO. Bt. Louis. Mu. SolJ by Dregglsle And Doalen In Medldnue ovary where. laneU-dAwlv $25 TO $100 PER WEEK. M ade easily by any lady, k.soo aoid in mz m«nlh*. Thu rnoei rapidly aelllag article ever Invented lur married or alngle ladle*' uau. NO FEMALE CAN DO WIT I1O0T IT. Dnrabte, Elegant. Cheap, and what box alwara been wanted, aud always frill. Profits large. Right* for aal*. Lady tgeulacaa make fortunes. Standard article. Clrcnlare free. Addrau Bandanab Manufaciarlhg Co„ Box ID, Blalloit" A,” New York, u aigM-wJy Arrival A Departure ot Trains r¥= Wee tern A Atlantia HtUreud, utout ruineth ruxt—odtwaxd. oavo Atlanta—*. e-an p h Axrlvec at Chattanooga """sillO A DAI MMIMU taOtd—OtITWXOO. Loavoi Atlanta. A Arrivce at Chattanooga p M aocoakODXTioa TAtig—ODTwaao. Loavoa Allwita 1:10 p k Arrives at Dalton ..UiSOP. M nieuT r au area rotor—trwxair: Leave* Chattanooga.,^ T:SB p n Arrivoi) at Atlanta. .'sji, 4 g Dai rxeearact nun—tawAia. Loaves Chattanooga A M Arrives at Atlanta '*'■ 1 y p jg aoooaaoDaTioi Toata—tgWAOD. Leaves Dalton fcSOA. M Arrivee at Atlanta ."."ll-OO A. 5 uaorwia Etllretd. sax raaaaaaaa run, (Dally, Sandayi Excap tod.) \2ll 15 Arrive at Anguata..^ ‘. sjta f m Arrive at Atlanta t. M Leave Auguata..,. Leave Atlanta...... Arrive at Angu*ta„.. Arrive at Atlanta,—.. Atlanta * WM-Folnl BtUmd ran toxin—otrrwAon. t»t.k IXtfoP. M bat rxaea Leave Atlanta Arrive at Weat Point dat rammain Toxin—mwino." Leave Weat Point.. imof u ArriveatAtlantn iSp 5 ■tdOT mnionv atm rxmwn scw'ofo Leave Atlanta nnaip m Arrive at Watt Point. 111B r' S' -To.,. .mm.. IWOW-mw'xp»T — *« A.M MfeES A. M aiunv ranianv an rxaannu Leave West Point Arrivoat Atlanta.. Arrive Maeoni... f .beve M aron... Arriva Atlanta.. ■mum * WMtere Eallraad, sat FASsnnaau vnxia t Dolly, except Bnndnyu, Leave *tl«n*a TIHI I k Anlvo MMxcou 1X0P w Leave ¥aa>a y XX 1 Z Arrive at Atlanta.................. S.10F M urouv arrnaxs rxseaaann mxrr—mu. Leave Atlanta T IR P ■ AM A U P. M EBTABUBUED IN 1600. LilWSnE & HAYNES, No. 59, Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga., R ESPECTFULLY announco that they have lest received Utu Flnoet, Largeet, and moat complete stuck uf JEWELRY, EVER OFFERED IN ATLANTA,CONSISTING OF W A.TCHE8, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, Silver and Silver-Plated Ware ! And cvcrythteg else to be found In * Flret-CIwi JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. Alio, tuu Finest Lot of GOLD-HEADED CAN luH KVKlt BttOU'aUT TO ATLANTA. tlon to tho aboYo, tboj keep oa 1 at of WATCH MAKE88' T00L8, MATERIAL, Ete„ which they odor kt Low Prices. WATCHES aud JEWELRY Carefully repaired by competent workmen, and sills faction guaranteed. All kinds ol Engraving done by a skillful Artist at short notice. They bar* for oale the celebrated SIB3I AND ItKY WINDING W ATCII, lrom f.10 to IVO. Manursclured hy the United Stales Welch Company, cuaal lo any Watch In Ihe werld. r.ctlS-dSm QUEEN OF THE SOUTH ONLY GENUINE STRAUB PORTABLE QRIST MTT.LS Floor Packers, aud MIDI. W Oil XL GENKBAEEY. Those Mill* wet* first madeto •npply thu wants of tha Plan tare end Slock Urowere of tha Boath. but their tame ha* spread to every quarter of the globe, and Way are -J bow sold and used U Bnrupu,. Africa and Boath luuriS. To •aptly Uw InauuaUg dounud we have enlarged utr Mmitarlm i and added vatuahld tmprovmamu to the Mill. v— Ai baretotoru, out MUM wifi he built ol cboloe Barr Blocks, selected at th* qaarriea ta Bend for Descriptive Pamphlets —inlalM Treatise oa Milling, sent by mall Ike*. Address, 1MAAC lulytAdAw. HTUAUB Ah CO, Cor. float and John r “c»«UINkTLb. FOR THIRTY TEARS Ha* that weJl-kuowu, stAndAni, aiui popwiar remedy, PAIN KILLER, manu'tctured by Perrv Davie A Son, Provldaoea, R. I., been before ihe publfc. and in that lima use besoms known in all parte uf the world, an* been need by people of all nations. It rvmaiue, to day, that aamo good and efflelenl rams dy. lie wundarlal power In relievin' the moat aavar* pain has n< var been equalled, and It has aarnad tie world-wide popularity by iu Intrinsic merit No ter*- tlve agent has bed so wide spread aal* or given each universal esUebcUon. The v.rlooe Ills lor which the Pelu Killer Issn unfailing cure, are too well known to require recapitulation in this advertisement. Aa an external uud Internal medicine, ike Pain Killer (toads unrivaled. Dpecilons accompany each bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Price IK els., 60 eta., and (1 pur bottle. lulyR-dAwlm SOUTHERN SCHOOL * NEW YORK CITY Mrs- EDWARD B. WHITE’S English and French Boarding School FUR VO UNO LADIES. No. BO Wost 42d Street, OPPOSITE RESERVOIR iPABK. septSS-dSawAwtm UBORUIA, Ftn.ro* OounXT. Onsuanx'd Orrua, DaoMhor L MR C uARLES WHITEHEAD h«* applied tor axemp lion of personalty, and 1 wlHmaa* upon tbeaaase at Id o’clock, A. M.. oa th* 14th day of Us umber. Mfto. at my offler. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordli decit-edwl' Ordlaary. priatsi's tod |1 'Y>*