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VOL. XVI.
' ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30. 1870.
NO. 1105.
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THE IN r^CLlGENCER,
ATI AM A, <.Kl I «• I/
-| ho Aailuuai Irouiuirailt Plait
The billowing it llio pi at lor hi Ailupiotl l»y tlir
National Democratic lonveutiou assembled in
New York, July, WfiH:
i'‘VCt|hJ^ouai Dtui.cralio pariy, in National
Convention aswtnblul, reposing at trnai in tin
intelligence, palriolibta anil ilibcriuilnallug Jiw-
firo ol tile people, stainliug u|xm tliu Conntuu-
tion as tbe toumlation and limitation ok tlie pow
era ol the government ami tlie guarantee ol tin
ltnerue* oithe cilizuli, ami recognizing tlie tinea
lion ol slavery ami aeuestiou a* liavmg lieen act-
tletl lor all lime to come liy (lie win ol tlie vol
untary action ol the Sopllieu ntatvs in Conati-
tutional Conventiop, aaaembletl, anil never lo txi
renewed or rc-agiWtuU, do, witli tlie return ol
peace, demand —
1st. Tlie immediate rratoratlon of all tlie Htitlee
to their rights In the Union under Hie Coustilu-
tlon.andol civil goveiiimoul ol the American
people.
3,1. Amnealy lor all paat politicaloflenaea, ami
the regulation ol the elecllv.a Iranchiao In tlie
htales by tlie citizens, and the payment ol the
puhlic debt ol the Unitid btutc, as raimlly a,
practicable. ‘ £
3d, All money drawn Irom the people by tax
ation, except an much aa la required lor tliu ne-
ceaailieaol tbe Oavcrnnienl economically ad
ministered, Ui Ik: hoqqstly applied to aucli |my-
nieul, and where tlie obligations ol the Goy-
ernment do not expressly stale upon llielr lace,
or the law under which they wi re issued dues
not provide that they shall tie paid in coin, they
ought, in right aud Juatice to be paid in the law
Ini rnouev ol the United Slates [Thunders ol
applause.)
4th Equal taxation ol every species ul prop
erly, accoiuiug to lla leal value, including Gov-
ermcnl lainda and other puhlic securities.—
[Itenewed cheering, aud cries ol “leitd ii again.' '
filh. One currency lor tlie Government mu
the’ people, the laborer and Un) odlco-Uold, r, th
penaioner and tbo soldier, the producer ami the
bond holder. [Ureal cheering, and cries ol
“reatl it again "]
The tilth resolution was again read and again
cheered.
Oth Economy in the ad.ii; cnetraliuu ol ih
government; tlie reduction ol tho atamting
army mid nav the ubullahinenl ol the Freed
men’s Ituieau, [greet clicersj and ad politicul in
alrumcntaliliea d-sm.md to recur# negro
preraacy; tlie aitupjiQcaiinn ol tbe system ami
dlacoiiuiiuunbe ol tue inquisitorial boards ol a»
aessiug and colUtCliug iuteniH. revenue, so llu
tlie burden ol luxation may be equalized nud
lessened, the credit ol the Government and tbe
currency made good, the it|#:Jl ol_alL eiiacl-
nienta lor enrolling the Slate militia into iia'lon-
ai forces in time ol peace, aud a tar.ll lor reve-
nue upon loieign im|Mirls, and such rq isl laxa
tion uuder the internal rcveuue laws us will id
lord incidental protection to iiomestic manul c
turns And as will, without Impairing the revenue
ilnpose ttrtr leaat-Jiurdeu upon aud beet promote
and i ncourago tlie great industrial interests ol
the country.
7th. The relArm ol abuses in tba administra
tion, ibe expulsion ol coriuplmtn trom olllce
tbe abrogation ol useless cfllc, a, the restoration
ol rightlul authority lo and the independence ol
the Executive and Judicial Departments ol the
Government, the I the military
lothe civil power, lo tbe end that the usurpa
tions ol Congress and the despotism ol the sword
may cease. -
gib. Equal rights and protection lor natural
ized mm uatlvc—born Citizens at borne and
sbioad. The assertion ol American nationality,
which shall command the respect of foreign
powers, bullish an example aud encouragement
to |>eople struggling lor national integrity, con
stitutioual lilieriy, aud Individual rights, amt the
maintenance ol the rights ol naturalized ci'izt us
against the absolute doctrines ol immutable alle
giance, and the claim ol loreign powers to pun
iih them lor alleged crime committed beyond
their jurisdiction. [Applause J
fu demanding these measures and reforms, w»i
arraign the ltadicul party tor the disregard ol
right, and tbe unparalleled oppression aud ly-
rauuy which have marked lla career.
After the most solemn adnl unanimoq?“pledge
' ol both llousta of Congress to prosecute the war
exclusively for the maintenance ol the govern
ment and the preservation of ilia Union under
the Constitution; it has repeatedly violated that
moat sacred pledge under which was rallied that
nobler volunteer army which curried our dag lo
victory.
Instead of restoring the Union, It bos, so far
as was in Its power, dissolved It, and subjected
ten Stales in a time of profound peace to mili
tary di*s|K>tism and negro supremacy.
It has nullified the right ol trial by Jury.
It has abolished the writ ol habau corpus—
that moat sacred writ ol liberty.
It baa overthrown the freedom of speech and
of the presa.
It has aubatltned arbitrary seizures and arrests
and military trials aud secret slarchamber in
quisitions for constitutional tribunals. '
It has disregarded iu the time ol peace the
AghTtf the people to bo tree trom soarcb and
It hMonttndthepoa and telegraph offices
and even the private rooms of individuals, aud
seized their private papers and letters, without
any specification or notice or afildavl'., as requir
ed by the organic law.
It lias converted the American capitol into a
hostile.
It has established a system of spies and 'offi
cial espionage to which no constitutional ruou-
srchy ol Europe would now dare to resort.
It bus abolished the right ol appeal m Impor
tant constitutional questions to Ihe supreme ju
dicial tribunal ami threatens lo enrtail or dt>-
rtroy its original Jurisdiction, which is irrevoca
bly vested by the Constitution, while the learned
Gnu I Justice has been subjected lo great and
nlrocioug calumnies merely localise he would
not profit■>! Qince to Uye rapport of
fie la be aud purtizun charges prelcrred against
tue I’reaidcBU
Its corruption and extravagance have exceed-
d anything known in history, and by its frauds
and mouop, lies it has ncaily doubled tho bur-
ieus’efl deul cieatcd duiing the'war. It lias
stripped tin I’retidenl oi his constffuiio ml pow-
r ol appointment, even ol his own cabinet.
Under iis repeated assaults, the pillars ol the
iovi rnineiit bic rocking on their tiasc, and,
should it succeed in November next, and inau
gurate iw Presideul, we will meet as a subject
and conquered peop e, amid the ruins ol liberty
and the scattered Iragments ol the Constitution ;
and 'we do dcclaiu and resolve, that, ever since
the people ol the United States threw oil all sub
ject nip 1.1 the‘Bri'isli Crown, the privilege ol
trust and rtullrag. have lielhuged to the se veral
■Hates, and have been granted, regulated, and
controlled exclusively tiy me political power ol
ueb State, mid any attempt by Congress, on any
pfelexl whatever, to deprive any State of this
iglit, rtr tpterlere with its exert .se, is a flagrant
usurpation id power which can tint! no warrant
in the CbnsUuiUon, and, it sanctioned by the
people, will subvert our tormol government, and
un only end in a single, centralized, consoiida-
icd govemment, in which the sejierute exisleuco
ol tlie States will lie entirely absorbed and an
unqim'.ilied despotism he established in placo of
a Federal Union ol equal States.
'fliii we regard the reconstruction acts ol
Congiiss, so-railed, as, usurpations, uuconslllu-
tional,.revolutionary and void.
That uur soldiers and sailors, who carried the
flag of our country to victory agaiiiBt a most
gailaCtAoiu determined foe, must ever he grate
billy reun nliered', and all the gu miritecs given
in llieir lavor must fie lnithlully coined into exe
cution.
That the puhlic lands should be dbilribulcd as
w.dtly aiuijug the pe’oide.as possible, and should
be disposed ol either uuder the pre emption or
ttie homestead law, ami sold iu reasonable quan-
ilies, aud lo none hut actual occupants, and at
minimum prices its established by the Govern
ment. When grants of public lauds rimy tie
deemed necessary lor tlie encouragement ol im
portant public improvements, tlie proceeds ol
me scuts ol Hiicji lund$, and not the lauds them
selves, snoultl bo applied,.
That the President ol the Untied States, An
drew Johnson, in exercising tho power ol his
high office in resisting the aggressions ol Con
gress on the constitutional rights ol the States
and the people, is entitled to the gratitude ol the
whole American people, and on hchal! ot the
Democratic parly we tender him our thunks for
Iris patriotic ellorts in that regard, [jlrrat up
piaust'.j
Upon lids piatto'rm the Democratic putty Ap
peal loevrij palri.it including all the eobservu
live eh in cut and ul I who desire to support the
Conslilution and testoru the Union, torgettlhg
all past dtflereiiccs ol opinion, lo unite w ith ua
In llrti present great struggle lor tbe lilieriies ol
the people, and that to ail such, lo whatever
party they may havi^ heretofore belonged, we
extend the rigid hand ol fellowship, and ball
all such co-opcraling with us as Irlcnds aud
Druthers,
..GREAT SOUTHERN
SGE1 &
ATLANTA AND AS'BTSTA,
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tlxrloeton, : 'oluint't(i. CU&rtoUo, Ksle.eti, WUntlagVoB,
Welilen, KieT.e;o0'i, Waci.b i tun, BAlliiaoru,
Ptbisilelptiiv anil New Tort.
Stale Ilouiocrutlr I'lnirorin.
" The following platform was adopted by tbe
Democratic Convention assembled iu Atlanta,
Ga., on the 17tu ol August. 1870:
- Hon. John T. Clarke, Chuirrimn of the Cotn-
mittee on liusmess, reported the lollowiug res
olutions:
Iietulat.l, That the Democratic party ol the
Aisle ol Georgia stands upon tho principles ol
the Democratic party ol tho Union bringing In
to special prominence, as applicable to tbe pres
ent extraordinary condition ol 'the countiy, tlie
unchangeable doctrine that tills Is a Union ol
ol Males; and the Indestructibility oltlie Elates,
and ol their rights, and ul thcli equality with
each other, is an indispeusible part ol our jhiIII-
ieal system.
11 lion ”d, f'li.il In the upproai Idng State elec-
:ions ihK Democratic party cordially invites
. very body to co-operato with them iu it'zealous
Jeleimunition lo change, as fur as the several
eleeli ms to lie held < au do so, the present usurp
ing arid corrupt aduiiuirilruLiua ol the Elate Q .v
eminent, by placing iu power men who are true
to lljc principles nT r'0'iistitulailn.il Uovernmcui
and to a IhKdiuI i.nd economical aduituistration
ol nubile aflairs.
lit.% lived. That tbe [’resident ol tlie Conven
tion hi instructed to appoint un Executive Com
mittee, e imposed ol two Irom each Cougrt^-
sional District, w ho shall choose a chairman
Irom outside their own number with power on
their part to call a hi tit re Convention ol the
1). uiucrutic paity, and with such olht r powert
a= have usually exercised by Democratic Eecu-
livo Coinuptb es; tiieir appoiiitineut to last un-
'b tbe assemblage ot tho next Democratic Con
verb ion
IhuuiiuL, That the people ol the s< v< ral Cou-
gtessmnal Districts meet in ttie Convention at
arly as ; scllcafile, and attach limes as may
suit UaJir i uuvouicnee, respectively, and organ
i/o aud | rejiart lor the election ol i'teprcsenla-
nves to the uucxpired term ol the 41st Congri*t,
and also to tin: 4'Jd Congress.
/A’x.aVii, Thai iu addition to the returns ol
the election, to be made* aa proscribed by law,
the managers be requested to give certificates ol
election In Representatives aud Senators win
may lie elected, lo he used as evidence ol their
election.
Kuuitcd, That whatever policy others may
pursue, we pledgo ourbelvea to lla sail in our
power to sccuro a tuli aud fair election by all
who arc qualified to vote under existing laws.
Judge Clarke read the resolutions,aud stated
that be had,been instructed by the Committee
to move the previous question on their adoption.
The motion was seconded aud adopted, when
the resolutions were adopted as reported, with
out detail*, and by an almost unanimous vote.
At 4 o'clock l'. M., tbe Convention adjourned,
tine die. '
TUB KATlNU.noUSRS an this 1,'ne hare besn thor-
nairhly overhaul, d ini roSt'.od. Amide time rf«cn (or
Moals.tt rognlsr hours'.
CON UllOTOUH
On this Line ire Afltblu and Coat toons to fstsengera
NO CHANCE OF ’CARS
Sstwecn West Point, Oa., aud WilmlngtOB, B.0.
QUICK TIME AKD SURE CONNECTIONS
VIA GEORGIA RAILROAD.
P ArtSKNUHK^ car. purchase Tiiroufh Tlokoli
and LuvothMr BAGGAUB rhockexl through Iron)
i1*v* Orients. .^1 oBile* ffloutKomNry* Co*
luiuLuc, and llisiita,
t o
lilclimoud, BuMIinore, Wtiblnjjion, PJkli-
tulslphla, and New York,
a t
FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES
Vta Autfuvtn, Ooorsrla.
Via KlnffRYllle ai.d Wilmington; ria CoKrtabla, v?har
lotto and kal^igh ; Colombia. Danrlllo and Rich-
mond; via Au&nUL AugiifL., wliralngton, ai.d' Bay
Uno. j
Fare as law til Anaosta as any oiher r Ronte.
PULLMAN’S PA LACS HLBBPING CARS on at:
NlgUL'Tf*tn« {waving Atlanta oy this Koate.
PABHBNUKH8 wtuhlng to go North b? H«a wll! find*
SpWmdldLine of SionraBn’;)* from ChariAfllon, H. C., to
Uallimore, Philadelphia, Boalort, »ud New York.
THE CHARLESTON GT2AMSHIPB
Oder every ludaremon to Paiwngern, with Tablee sap-
piled with every luaary the Northern nna Charlea-
toi) Marlet-i can ftCord *dU (or naloty,'
speed lUfd comfort aro
UNRIVALLED ON TIIE COAST I
17b~ Thrtrach Tlcaci* on Bale at Montffomj’rv Weal
Point, and Aii^uu, to Nuw York via Charlotoott fauftam-
ihli>e. J A. ROBERT,
ttunoral 'Hckot Ageut. (n»orgla Railroad.
am —am
DEC. I I.UtliN
LONDON REMEDIES
“ For Special Compluiuts.**
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17 to the.aged and debilitated; it is esjwcinlly
designed lor young men who have wasted their
vigor by cicesses ol every kind, and all person*
wnoso systems have become weak by impru
deuce, arc completely restored by its use. 1’ricc
One Dollar.
Dll. CL A RICH l’UIUFIEH cleanses tbe blood
trom all impurities; such as Rcrolula, Hiphills,
Mercurial lthcumstism. Humors of every sort,
Bad Breath, Gflonsive f’ersjiiratiou, Foul Feel,
Catarrh, Discharges Iroui the E.ar^ Hore Eyes,
rt<ire Throat, Falling of the Hair, Ulcers, Bolls,
l’miplce, Blotches, nod all diseases ol the Luugs
and Digestive Urgaus. I’rice One Dollar
DR. CLARIi’rt I’ANACEA relieves pain ol
every description, Headache, Earache, Tooth
ache. Bloinachachc, Backache, i’ain in th.
Breast and Limits. It is au invaluable remedy
in all Nervous Disorders, and no family.should
be without it I’rice (>ne Dollar.
DR. CLARK’B ELIXIR is a certain euro tor
all weakness ol the Genilo-Urinary Organs, and
discharges ol a muci>-puru)eiit nature, Leucor
rhea, Gonorrhea, Bpcriuattorrboa, and Seminal
Weakness, are speedUy cured by its uso. Price
One Dollar.
DR. CLARK’S REGULATOR, lor females
only, is guaranteed to correct all smicial irrei
hrilies and difficulties of smglit ladies. Marri
Ladies are cautioned nqt to use it when iu a cor
loin condition, as Its etlccts would bu loo pow
ertul I’rice One Dollar.
All of these celebrated remedies are prepared
Irom Fluid Extracts under Dr. Clark's imme
diate sujiervislou, and are warranted fresh and
pure. All afflicted |>crsons should send a care
fully written statement ol their ailments to Dr
Clark, and tho pro|ier remedy will be sent
promptly to th«-ir address. I)r. Clark can lio
consulted personally at bis office, and will lur-
nisb all the . necessary acromtnud.itinns to pa-
tienls who place themselves under his care. All
'letters addressed to DR J. CLARK,
Office No. 10 Amity street,
aprll31y New- York City,near Broadway
DUPLEX
$5 IMPROVED FAMILY
Sowing; Hiicliino.
A TRIUMPH IN MKf’HANN-AL 8CIBNCB. "
L\ lire v uow,” aud mamifac nrod under Um» ysut
i.aTEUT i n'ted ftfaU't* Paienit*. with many “ lOijforULl,
eutHrrlor and valoiblo Improvi’nim.i ••,*’ which riu v!ur ll
lull* ini feet compel one**, u Uomk ► iokcmity . Iiii
without a rival or rquaL, and Un bf-ati t ai.d strength
Of 111 * rt Hell kf’Kr.H, UUUaBILITV HnU KI.Kui hV*, HUI
pMci’M very.ahoi n'.iu ; ll 1* untiroiy orl^lnaS In
cuiiilrunloii. and do«tt r.ol Infringe u|H>i t any oihert*
Tnl* wonderful nud extraordinary achlt*veia<int o
m«r« hanU-A lUsrt'iiuiiy wdiiki i , i i hm a Tabli ; U>* i»er
fed-yv * nol^lt-r*,” t*a*y id Ipmrn, rapid ai.d reitanli-
make* th« beautiful, alron>;and n lab'n dum.bx iTnvii
and win d«> all klndi* of work wilt uane RUd neatncM
h|'W* With ALL HIND* Of TliURAll, MOObl- «*f FlllgiO.
cannot gut out ol ord- r, and t# whai 1* wanted by avurj
family It ha* r«e«d?«.d ibtcjr^'V* and tho tali approval
of tin* principal Journal.- ami all lho*i* who hayi- uann
rim. “Th * ruachli-u w.irku ik«> » rharrn, arid *cw#
ucftt and rapid. It I* what ujary fauiily raijalro*."— Nvw
Y »rk World. "Wo have vlrltcd the **luyr.>or»* ann
Diamiiiitl tho ruacMui*, and iironouuot ih#tn w*il
worthy of all the praluc clHimed'"~lhu*irau*d Now*
" A grtaitrlutuoh In Merb.anlcal set. n< e.”—Chronic!*,
Au^uata, (it. Single Machine*, all comploia, packad lo
a box, Font free to any oart of thu country by eiprnac,
on receipt ol price, fi Safe delivery guaranteed.
Agent* wauled. Circular* containing exua induce
nuota, KfthB, Address
DUPf.BX MACIIINK CO., 697 BROADWAY, N. 1,
maySI-wlv
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH
ONLY GENUINE STRAUB
PORTABLE GEIST MILLS,
MILL WO lilt. GHNBllALLV.
Those Mills were Drat madoto
supply the wants of tho Planters
and Stock Growers of tho Booth,
but their faaio bu* spread to every
(^oarler ol too globe, Si>d they *t‘e
now sold and mod In Knrope, Afcla,
Africa and Booth A (no idea. To
supply the increasing demand we
have snlargM »ur Manufactory
and added vaiuablo Improvements
Vo the Mill.
Aa heretofore, our MUls will be
tmV.t of eholce Dorr Blocto, selects -t th* f |ua:ricffln
FrSnce.
. .Bend for Descriptive Pamphlets containing Treaties
ba Milling, sent by mall freo. Addr< -<•,
ISAAC WTUAl’B & CO..
Cor. Front and John streets,
vuiyivdjt w. • in nm\*. I O
COTTON PLANTERS
Ki.mlno and Baj the Ortgfhai
S3 Watch l tB3 Watch!
mi UUBAT HURorKAM
Eureka Aluminum Gold Watch Co.
BAY* APPOINTED
L .T. DEFOREST, Jeweler*,
40 and 43 Ilrundavuy, New York,
Hole Aifuutm lor tlxo U. H.
A NDhare anthorlimt them lo .oil th.lrersat Bunrex
Aluminiih lioi.D WaTi’iia. (ur Thhrk Doi.l.iiu,
ai.d to wairaut lo mcIi »nJ er. ry ou« lo kceo corrupt
(line lor one year. Tal» Wall b we yuar.nleu to be tke
hoi and clie»;Mj»t Umo-kc taT iSat It now in ns- In any
l>»rt III (a.Kiobe. Ill* Work, are Iu da bie rsaes.La-
dlv.'aud Oent'. (It., aud are I'eautifn.ly cha.ial. Tb*
ca.e. are made m ibe mvui now so widely known ta
liuro|>ea. A'U'nlmim Uold. It hae tbe exact color ol
Qo.d. waidi’ii aiwsy. retain* ; It will ataun (bo teat of
tlie Krony.c.1 acid?; 1*0 one can to.I It from gold only by
weight, me Aiemlnum u 'id belt g l-lll fighter. The
work, are made by machinery, same a> me well known
American Wa'ch The Aluminum la a ckuap metal,
hence we can aQ"rd u. .cli Uie Watch (or *3 and make
■ small yroflt Wc |>ank tbe Wawh .alely In a .mall boa
u. 8. on receipt
Addreee
and .end (< by mail O' auy pert o( tbe
ol $*Bo; Miycauu lw packing and postage,
all ordart to
U V. DcroUMT A 00., 40 A U Broadway, N. Y.
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JOB PRINTING
(BAUGH’S)
It being tbe first made all otbera aro Imftatlono.'’
BAUCH’S RAW BONE
SOPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
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( This Mannrol# made of R».w O' Unb imed Bonos, rich
In Nitrog«*nou#inaU’i'r, dlssolvai In p>l of V ;r pr<«-
scniiiig (ho llfjrio Phosphate in a highly so.u !• ai d
uulcklr ayallyflc fprra, and the Ammonia In s h pro-
{H»rtliTTTa*Srlnsurt) a>prompt vi^oruus act it •:. ujt- l
the crops, v ’*• r
Vt bore Baugh's Phosphate was applied the past sea
son on Cotton. Uio Indications, w th- ir cxc ptiou, arc
that 1t will maintain Us well earned rei nta.loo. It win
prevent Hast on Cotton
BAUCH Sl SONS,
Mauuraciuter*. Philadelphia.
For sale by dealers throughout the entire s< mb. o'
wfiom we ml '
Newest Grand Austrian State-loan
LOTTERY,
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Which la to bn repaid by
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I N flvo Yearly drawings. In the manner that » very set
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bd drawn PsAaes of 10 a 000,000 Prunes* 10 n.i.Vi,tPi, •»
400 000, MP Jlf0,iss'», ») * 1110.(00, 30 a Mki.orw, P21 % 4 • ,
0U0, On a sou, 171a»i,0>«, a 10,000. 480 a 5.000, etc.
till 800 Francs, tho lowest Prise.
The Prise of one Hhare is ft Dollars
44 44 Five 8hares is 20
44 44 K'evvn tthare* is 4o
44 44 Twcnty*fourhharos Is bO
The nndnrs'giMtd Uanklng*!It»uso sends tlrkeu to the
furthest (Countries, Bank Uiiis or ^ttntltancr.^, ol
Mercantile place in Knrope. ...
List of the drawings *re punctually delivered (free of
exi*n»f) to every Hnarcholdcr aa soon as the result of
the drawing 1* kuown.
The Prime* falling to tho Lota will be paid In all Tr.ns
atlantlc CUiet.
Only In (Germany, favored by the chance, I paid to
my .Subscriber* Flrat Pritoe of 800,000, fcJU.uOO, 180,000
snd IOu.iam France, etc
Orders, with remittance*, will be executed promptly
and under discretion bv ( 1IAȣI.KS UOLLK. BhisIhu
House in Kranki*rt on-Maln (Germany,) ZciUtruei. No
47. opposite the royal post office. Juiyl7-t.verySanfim.
ion, Mass., or bl. Louis, Mo.
MUNTU)~by
MACMESB CO., lk»9
eepfjT-ani
T/\ A DAY—Bnslneas entirely new and honorab.e.
(PIV/ Liberal indueemi-nta. Descriptive circulars
free. Address J. U. Ka.su A Co., Blddeford, Me
sapt»-8w
I 1T l\I offered to live men. Rare
J; JL U ll Uhanca. bend bump
sepuo Lu LUaXuhu K. Co., Wilmington Del.
m lloirip Pnmh w111 Chongo anyc.Inri’d hair
ludfclu uUillU b«ml to * permanent hlacs
brown. It conUuxt* ttopouon. Anyone can tii* it. On*
sent by mall for ft. Address MAGIC Co M3 CO.
bpringnekl, Mae*. scptaac.iru
W ANTED AGBNT8.—TO sell the OCTAGON 8BW
INC MACllIN(4. It- la Hcxvnu % rnstea th
4 * Elastic Loci btitch’ *r.d is warranted for f> year?
l'r.i'e 118. All o her mactiiLv* with at nuder-fetdeo !
for |l5or less are infringement-. Addrv.- t». FAG(>>i
SEWING MACHINE CO., ol. Louis, t hica^o, 11!
Pltuhnrgh, !*a., 'or UortAi. Mas* bCpiA^ ?w
W ANTKD-AGKMTtt, (flu per I)*f) to sci
the Hum* miitttlI *lwt»u Maphlms lUr tfu
un Ur/Hii, maaee the •• Luck *i%tc\ ' (*..Ke or. both aides,)
and l* fuiiy licmnd Tho beet and cheapoat fauuij
dewing Machine tn the market. Address JoliN^uN.
CLaKK A CO , Boston, M^s*., PiLahurgh, Pa., Chica
go, 111., or bl. Louie, Mo stpw 3m
noo ley’«
_ YEASr^f
Powder
Has long UM'n rogard«l us lln» l>wH and i hoaiieet
Baking Powder m uso. Purfkctly pure and heallhv.
It makes, at rfnori nouns, dnUci<»d* Hiseuiu. Ihdui,
Ao. Them nootl Ik* no wneto of food nrspanal with
ll, ae it MjiIwav* *»f the beat quality we would my
to those who never use<l it that a very few
trial* will ct.'ihle (hem to use it not only with enure
ealisfaotlnn, but with eeonomy.
Put up Fru., *nr weight. reprosenteiL
Grocer* and Dctdera sell iL
DOOLEY & BROTHER, Trop’^
60 Now Street,
NliW YOKK CITY*
ncvll eodawAm
C0LLIN8, WETHERILL & GO..
Wholesale Seed Growers,
1111 a 1113 Market Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
a AUDEN HEEDS ol cOotMot alock ul traa to
nams-oar owugrowih. Enry variety ol ..li'CtsE
Uardoii. Yield aud Sa^la. We have nearly *U0
acre* cxcla.lvelr dirvurt' v the frrowbur of itardon
a d Flower Suede. DmKire wleblng seed,
direct from the grower, aboaid «is4 (heir order, to aa.
Tho largely lurreaa.'d demand lOrTlar E.«q» to Ike boat
evidence ol the cam beetowedoa their growO aud fire-
_.,X
’ Oar general Wboleeal, Tirade Lial
mailed 1
ion ap>
OOLUNSj WBTnKRIIX S IX).,
and lltUUiWUlUMl
rUH.ABBI.Pil
ithiVeraalNeiiralgia]
a r-' /xr : :i
CERTAIN,
XKt>
Gpecdj Cits
roa
NEURALGIA, -
AMD ALL
NERVOUS
DISEASES.
lie r.ftf are
vy-i
Aa UNFAILINQ REMEDY'tor NarraaLera, Pa-
maLio, oaen ailicung a perfect care In a .Ingle dav.
No lorn of Nereoaa Dt.eaM toll, to yield tn tu woil-
(lerfal power. Even to Uie eevereai cate, ol Chronir
Ncara'gla, aH.’Ctlng the i nlire eyetem, lie aae lor a fc«
dayt affords the most ae'onlahtng relief and rarely fv.,i
to prodar.e • complete and permanent care. Ii con
tome no miurtole In the ellghteet degree tnjartone. ll
has ibe nnqnall*ed approval ol thu beet physician*
ThoBMiida iu every pert of the country, grawtafij
acknowledge tu power lo eoothe the tortured non ue.
aiid rertortng the lolling itremrth.
Hem by mall on receipt of pnee and piwtaire
One fiethage... it *0 Pottage 4 cento
bix Package# .is no “ 17 “
ll la sold by all dMleraln drug* ar.d medicines.
TOHNBIt * CO., ProprUtora,
110 TUEMONT BTICEET, ttOlfTON, RaS>
•cptJO’Smeow
A BOOM FOB THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
' GUIDE.
sexual i/etoto, with the latoet dlooovarlet tn producing
and rireTonllmnienriug nteaemnithe rownloilue Ai
ThU l. « S3SSKrwoT“ Two h»Vdr^
Irmly-foot pom. with nomeroor Mgravlngt, and
eootoln* vain able latorwellnr lor I hoe, who are mar-
X Private Coaaeellor
to the Married or tho..
about to marry, on the
phyetotogtaal myetorler
and ravetottoce of the
rtod or oometoulato marriage; atgl ll to a I
ought to be endto loch and hey, aid mol Utdcareieeel)
oik mi the Doom.
•tool to any ape (tree of pootogoy tor fifty eeata.
Addreee lir. Dotto’Dtopeneory, Mo. IIM. Eighth it.
“urisOM tbttbem«to4u4Dafertaamte.
before applying lo ihe natation* Uuacha who adrer-
ilee to penile papara, or nelng any quaes kiaactu
pernee Dr. Motu’ .work, no tooliec what yuar dtoaaee
or bow deploraMe yaw condluon.
Dr. Bella can be coaaalwd, pereoeolly or by null, on
the dl wooes meoUoned table worhe. OMoe No. II N.
high lb sir eel, belweeu Market and Ubeanui, 8t. Loala
Mo. IMHUwlg
ATLANTA INTELLIGENCES
BOOR AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
\V £IIT El I VI ,L 8TIIKET.
Arrival A Doparturo ot Trains
Western <k Ailantlc UaJlrond,
vionT nniMig Toau—omwann.
Leave Atlanta— 1:80 P M
drrlree at Chattanooga 3:au A
dot riieiMUXB taaJM—ouTaraho.
IoaveiAUanta. ,.*!S A
Arrlyoe at Chattanooga 4:30 F M
aoooxxonaTiog Tsaxa—outwaod.
leaves Atlanta { 8:10 P. M
ArrlvcBHl Dalton 11:30 F, At
maHT rarangoiB tblos—arwa«»:
Doavoe Chattanooga 7:80 P M
Arrive, at Atlanta. tu g, g
dat raesoHeau TBAig—urwohD.
LoaveeChattanooga „.7:00 A M
Arrlvoe at AUanU ^7 p jg
ACCOM UODATIOS TBA Ik—lHWARB.
Uavei Dolton ; 1-00 A 11
11:00 A - . M
Arrive, at Atlanta
Uoorgln UallronM.
Pat rAMiMeMB TOAiir.
(Daily, Sunday, Excepted.)
Ccevo Angn.tn A- „
Leave Aliouta 7:0UA M
Arrtvo at Angncta 8:48 p" g
Arrive at Atjania: ^7:10 p’. g
miuht rAseaneaa Ajrn mail voaim.
I«avo Anga.ta „..8.80 P M
‘jam Atlanta ^..8.46 P M
Arrive at Augneta.........4.00 a M
Arrive at Atlanta. b.00 A M
iUanlt A Weat-Polut Ualtrond
W s LNV1TE TFTK ATTENTION OF OUR
FRIENDS and the Public generally, to our
oncrilcte and extcnoiyo
JOB PRINTING OFFICE
Otu labilities lor Executing tho Gonoral Run
t BOOi: AND JOB PRINTING,
are as good ns that ol auy Office in the oouotry,
lrnving recenliy added s large lot of new and
modem types to our Already Krtockive Estab
lishment
C A ll 1> H .
Business,
Visiting,
Railroad,
Wedding,
And Every Other Kind,
Plain or Colored,
At Prices to suit all
Check Books,
Draft Books,
Drav Receipt Books
and Rl&nlt Book*, o( every description, printed
and bound on tbe most favorable terms, And In
the neatest ttylo.
dat rAHKxaaa toaim—outwajod,
fjuave AtlMuta 7:56 A. la
Arrive at West Point Lfc3U P M
DAT PAB*HM«*B TMXJJI—nrWAJID.
Leave Went Point 13:30 P.
Arrive at Allanta 5-35 P* m.
H IK ll T VKRluilT AMD rifglMtM-nnTt.gr. j * ^
Loave Atlanta 8;00 P. M '
Arrive at West Point... p* »#*
■ItillT FAJlIUliT AMO rASHHeU—IJIWABD.
3:00 A. M
wtlOiOO A. M
L
c ur u 1
** *
B 1 a n k h .
Sberill’s, Ordinary’s, Clerk’,, Magistrate's, and
Ltw Rl&iiks, ol every kind, Printed on the Best
Paper, and At Low Price*. Order, from the
country promptly filled.
B o o k X 3 r i u 11 n g.
Ail who appreciate the importanra ol having
their work dune on New Type and Good
Pro#**, and First-Class Workmen, will oonsult
thr.ir‘owu interest, ax well as ours, by giving us
a fair trial.
13 ill lieu da, l£to.
In the line ol Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Cir
culars, Direction Check*, Ac., we are prepared
a, heretofore, to execute as neat work, and on
u favorable terms, os any house In the South,
and to guarantee fuU numbert, which is a
heavy Item to parties ordering large Jobs, as
they Atldom get lull numbers when they order
work North.
r X' o Showmen,
In all kiude of Show Printing, plain or col
ored, such os
Posters, Programmes. Honse-biMtc,,
This Office will be Found to be Superior to
ar^thmg in the South. Parties have bat to call
and Examine Samples to be oaevinoed.
Book Binding.
Every Description of Binding end Ruling
Promptly Executed in any style desired.
Call at or Address /
INTELUBEipiR OFFICE,
ATLANTA. GA.,
For Prices or WsllmaUe, tor every Descrip
tion ol Printiif, Apifl 1
Arrive Macom...
.v.vt Macon
arrive Atlanta
SZaeon ft Wsatera Molinas.
day rAiiiissa taaim 1
Doily, oxcopt Htmdoya,
Leave Atlanta 7 5B A M
Arrive at Macon ............ . 140P* M
Leave Macon toa M
Arrive at Allaiiu aiq p* a
siuHT axPhOMrasuMeoa teals—DhiLT,
Leave Atlanta jg p ^
! XU A. k
8J0 P. M
4.4«A.-*t
W. U. BHONHON.
Mm-I.r TmnaporUtlos.
Si. Loul., Iflt’Oi|>lil*, >H.livllle and Chat*
Iuuooumk— A Umita Itnllroad Line.
Leave. Atlai.to 8 15, A M
Arrive, at Ciiaitanoog.
Arrive, at Na.hvillo
Arrive, at McKenxie
Arrive, at ktemptr.
Arr:v*. at L'nlnn city.
Arrive, at C. Inmbiia ...
Arrive, at St. ^oin.
Leavea Atlanta .....
Arrive at t.aattaLougd
Arrive, at Na.bville
Arrive, at McKvczic
Arrive. ai Memi'hto..
Arrive.at L'ulon
Arrive. atColambas iu.au l- m
Arrive, at St. I. til. 7 as A M
Mo tbango of car. from Cliattanooga to Memphlt.—
change irom l haltaiiooga to rt. Lonla.
3 43 A M
11.50 A M
5 45 PJE
11 30 A M
13.42 (- M
11.18 P M
0.48 (’ M
1.48 A M
,,.„...H.ae A M
4.30 A If
9 10 P M
.10.40 P M
Bute
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
l'rincipal OfQcc—Macon, tin,
Aathorlr.ed Cafiltal $2,000,000
Oaarai.lced Capital $ 800,000
Deposited with Stale Comptroller, for
Bocoritjol Policy lio dor. $L 150.000
TOTHEPUBLIC,
omex suPiT op AUBNciBB, 1
Atlasta, Da., December 6, 1870. f
\ZOPK attuntlou I. invited to this sterling young
I Comuatiy. As a Georgia limitation, tbe poople ol
Georgia aUi'Uld (e proud of It.
Organ a-d bat a year aud a half ago, It ha. already at-
tattled rank with tbe beet In tbe land. It ha. Issued
over twutbjnatnd policies and 1. steadily Increasing la
popularity, it.
EXPEN DITDltBB
are economic ally managed, and It. LOSSES are
promotly paid.
It. future tea brllMsrt one, and It appeals, without
beeilallon to the n'eillgence aud patriotism of ot’.r
peoulefor continued >u;,purt.
This Conii-sny :. not continu'd to Georgia, bat le
rapidly extruding Its business into other States.
GOOD AUhLNTS WANTED.
WH. J. MAOILL,
_ dccT 3in HUP’T AGBNCI88._
R. A. TOON & CO.,
MANL’VACTI'BBRB 07
Brooms, and Dealers in Produce
84 UltOAD 8TBEET,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
AGENTS WANTED
In all parts o( the United Stoles, to sell
L. V. DEFORE8T & CO.’S
Aluminum Cold Jewelry.
A GENTS aro making $*J0to$300 per week eellln^
Uiu Aium i.Qm Jeweirj. Tbe best lraltailoB of
K«»ul everinirodnred. It La* ibe exact color, wiilch it
ai'VKyi retail.*, and -Umis tbo teei of the *tn>ngeet
acid*. No i iu-c.in tell It from gold only from wuirfbt—
the aiuuiiiium Oo.d b-Jiu& about 1*10 lighter. L. V.
I»kfoumi*t A Co., are *eiilut{ their good* for 110 the
price t;old Jewelry i* *old tor, aud t n most liberal terma
to wrL^-1-1 ca-li. balance In 30, uj ana 90 day*. We
•end i-ertMin* wirhing to act a* aKvtus, a full and com-
f ilete aaaorlineiit of cnodd. coiicieitilk ot 8ea!a, llrace*
eta, Locket*. LaditV and “ ’ *'
blet*vc Hutton*,
when ihe wod* a. , , w
9u day*. rartU* wishing lo order good* and act ae
ageLt* will addret**.
L. V. DEFOREST A CO., 40 & 42 Broadway, N. Y.
nov8—3in
Gent's Chain*, Pins, Ulcge,
ode. Ac., tor to be paid
8EG0ND HAND COTTON MACHINERY
FOB 8ALK.
C 0N3IS7TNG of Openers, Lmppers, Cords, Drawing
Prams., 8pceder«. 8plnnluir Frames, Ac., Ac.
Tt s machinery Is bat partltUy worn. Ad In go«l
eondltluu and will be sold cheap.
or'SK isxlAviro
A J1VMIAO O. DUfl W.
Agent Tran out and Suffolk Mills,
Lowell. Mass.
MRS. MARIAN SPAHft,
ARTISTE IN HAIR WORK
MlTCMXLL SrILMIT, K3TWMMM PlTOh AMS LOTW,
W OULD call Ike attention of tbe Ladle, to bn newly
Invented Chignon, which combines the advantage
of being vera»|lgbi and cool with (hat ol fitting the
wearer, bid
requiring no
"Ska wiUcol
ARTIFICIAL HAIR WORK,
at abort notice, and challenges competition, eltnar la
workmanship or jjrice. Tb. highest market price po)4
■ilgbi and cool with (bat ol fitting
r uerlteuy. being readily adinslod and
tr. ..ir.. ir. (a,teu It,
u hllr pins to
ojifluae lo exi
riFICIAL
for HUMAN 11AI
aagUabonD
$25 10 $100 PER WEEK.
IDE EASILY BY ANY LADT. M.M sold tn six
months. The most rapidly sclllni artlcl. ev.r
d lor married or Slugle ladle.' ueeTnU F EM ALB
o WITHOUT IT. Parable, Elegant. ck«sa. and
u always bran wanted, and alwayi will. Profit.
Klgbts for eal*. L atf y agents cob make fortnaae.
Invented lor married or single lad
OAK DO Wll HOUT IT. Pa
what bass
large. Klg .
Standard article. Circular, free. Address Ha—a*-»n
Mauafbctarlng Co., Box SO, Station “A," Mew York.
au«U-wlv “
— DENTIHTllYt
D H. j. B. MURPHY baa ratnrncd to the dty
and Is now permanently located at No. 70 White-
ball street, over TaUey A Biseon's store, where he ta
prepared to attend to all operation* In the proferalon,
feeling eoaEdeat that trom hto long raaomcAL arra-
aiaaca he can give perfect aatUfbctlon la eve *- "
|(M imd
of Uw bastneaei Tue patronage of his .old friends sad
petrosa Is rest-cetfafiyssUdtoA )al|944to