Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, January 01, 1871, Image 1

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“ERROR OEAHBH TO BE DAKOKRUUB WHEN REASON IS REFT FREE TO OOMRAT XVI. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1. 1871. She gjailj $ttt?Uigeumo iuTLiy^ INTELLIGENCER, Wfr 1 ^/D1jI8HED| DALLT AND WEEKLY / B.Y Jared Irwin Whitaker, / WITH COMPETENT ASSISTANTS, bscription and-Advertising Rates. TJIKMS or SUBBCKIFTION. ar montli. SJ " month!-... ' month!... .... 10 W Rj. lronr .fie comei at the counter....... jiglu opxoi io New* Boyi and A| 1 Agent! i uatss or ADVBumiKu. 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Thu tollowmg is the plallorrn adopted by tin- National UcniiicriuTc Convention asoeintilud id New Vurk, July, 1808 r The National Democratic party] iu National Couvemion avstmbled, reposing its trust iu tin intelligence, piunoiism ami discriminating Jus- lice ol the people, slautung upon the Constitti- tiou ns Uie foundation and lltuitnliou ol Ilia pow- rrs ol life goVSrmnem and the guarantee ot the- liOenics ol uie citizen, and retognizius ihc ques tion ol slavery and si-ctsstou as having htou set tled tor ill time to come by the war ol the vol untary action of the Southcn Stales iu Consti tutional Convention assembled, and never to be renewed or re-agitated, do, with the return ol peace, demand— , / 1st. The immediate restoration of all (he States lo their rights hi ihe Union under llie Constilu- lion,aadot civil government or the American people. 2d, Amnesty lor all pas' political ofle'.ises,au.i the regulation ol the elective franchise in thi ;dsb] bltiles by ihc cituehs, ami the payment ol lb public debt of tne United blales as rapidly a.- practicnble. yd. All money drawn Iroiu the people by tax ation, except so muon as is required lor Uie ne cessities ol the Government economically ad ministered, to be honestly upplitd lo such pay ment, and where the obligations ol the Gov ernment do not expressly state uisrn their lace, or the law under wUich they were issued does, not provide that they etiall be paid in com, they ought, in right and justice to be paid in Ihe law ful money ol tbo‘United States [Thunders ol applause.] 4lh. Equal taxation ol every species ol prop erty, according to its real value, including Guv- erment boude and other public securities.— [Renewed cheering, and cries ol “read n again."] 5th. One currency tor the Government ami the people, the laborer and the office-holder, tin pensioner and the soldier, the producer and tin bond-holder. [Great cheering, and cries oi “read it again.”] The lilth resoluiiou was again read and again cheered. bib. Economy in tire adm’ntsi-alion ol (In government; me reduction ol the standing . army and nav ;tio abolishment ol the Freed- men’s Ruicau, (great cheers] ami ad political in UrunienialHTi-s design, d lo secure negro su- , aremai-y; the simplification ut the system and ■Miscontinuance ol the inquisitorial hoards ol as- j cssing and collecting iulcrnn. rcvemic, so lhal the burden ol taxaimu may be equalized am: lessened, llio credit ol the Government and tin- currency made good, the repeal ol ail enact ments lor enrolling (lie State militia into nation al lorces in lime ol peace, and a laril! lur reve nue upon loicigu importa, ami such equal taxn- don under the internal revenue laws as will al- lord incidental protection ui doun-slie mainline- lures, uud as wiil,wilhoul impairing the revenue, impose llic least burden upon and best promote iiu e > and encourage the great industrial interests ol the country. 7th. The relurtn ol abuses in Ihe adiulntetra tion, ihe expulsion ol corrupt men irum office, the abrogation ot useless offices, the restoration ol rightlul authority lo and ibu indcpeudeuiT ol the Executive and Judicial DepartuienU ol tin Government, tho subordination .ot ihe military , lothc civil power, to the end that the usurpa tions ol (Jougroeu and the despotism ol Ihesword nay cease. 8tu. Equal rights ami protection lor natural- ed and native-born citizens at home am! tiroad. The assertion ol [American nationaliiy, -1 tilth shall command tho respect ol foieigi iwt-rs, loruish an example and encouragemi in • phopfe struggling lor national integrity, con Slitaiional liberty, ami I'gMivldliul r ghls. and th. maintenance ol Ihe rights ol naMrallzM citizens against the absolute doctrines .it immutable altc glance, and the claim oi fjncigu powers lo pun lab them lor alleged crime committed heyond their Jurisdiction. [Applause.] la demanding these measures and reform-, Wt arraign the Radical party lor toe disregard o right, and tho unparalleled oppression and ty anny which have marked its career, Aflorthe most solemn aud unanimous pledge 1 * both Houses ol Congress to prosecuie ;he war tclusivuly lor tho umialenanco ol the goverr.- lenl aud ihe preservulion of ihe Union umh i io CoustUnllou, it has repeatedly violated that most nucred pledge under which war rallied liiai nobler volunteer army winch carried our ilag to victory. instead ol restoring the Union, it has, so far ls was in its power, dissolved it, and subjected subjected ten 3talcs iu a time ol prolound peace lo mill- tan- dcsfigjUm am! negro supremacy, ft has nullilied the right ol trial by |ury. It bos abolished thu writ ol Lrfau corpus— that most sacretl writ ol liberty. It has overlhiown the freedom ol speech and ol the press. it has mbstltned arbitrary seizures and arrests and military trials and secret st uchumbcr la-, iluUUioni tor cnnsiitutiona[ tribunals. l U has disregarded in the time ol peace the light ot tho fNiople.hi be tree Irum march and vend the poa and telegraph offices and even the private rooms of individuals, and seized their private papers and letters, without any specification or notice or affidavit, as requir ed by the organic law. It 1ms converted the American capitol into a basilic. It has established a system ol spies and offi cial espionage to which no constitutional mon archy ol Europe would now dare to resort. IUiaa abolished the right ol appeal In Impor tant constitutional questions to tne supreme Ju dicial tribunal, and threatens to curtail or de stroy its original Jurisdiction, which Is trrovoca- i bly vested by the Constitution, while the learned Chi ------ icf Justice has been subjected to great and atrocious calumnies merely because be would not prostitute bis high office to the support ol liie lake and.partisan charges preferred against the President. Its corruption and extravagance have exceed ed anything known in history, and by its frauds and monopolies it has nearly doubled the bur dens ot debt created during the war. It haa stripped the President ot his constitutional pow er ol appointment, even ol his own cabinet. Under its repeated assaults, the pillars of the Government arc i rocking on their base, and, should it auccetd inMfovcinber next, aud inau gurate its President,- we will meet as a subject and conquered people, amid the ruins ol liberty aud the scattered fragments ol tho Constitution; and we do declare aud resolve, that, ever since the people ol the United Slates threw oil all sub jection to the British Crown, tho privilege ol trust and suffrage have belonged to the several rilutcs, ami have been granted, regulated, and controlled exclusively by the political power ol each Slate, and any attempt by Congress, on any pretext whatever, to deprive any State of this :ise,' right, or interfere with its exercise, is a flagrant usurpation ot power which can find no warrant in the Constitution, and, it sanctioned by the people, will subvert our lormol government, and nm only end in a single, centralized, consolida ted government, in which the seperato existence ol liie States will bo entirely absorbed and an unqualified des;>otism be established in place oi a Federal Union ot equal States. That we regard tho reconstruction acta ol Congress, so-called, as usurpations, unconstitu tional, revolutionary and void. That our soldiers aud sailors, who carried the flag ot our country lo victory against a most gallant and determined toe, must ever be grate billy remembered, and all Uie guarantees given in their tavor must he laithlully carried into exe cution. That the public lands should be distributed as widely among Ihc people as possible, and sbould be disposed ol either under the pre-emption or the homestead law, and sold io reasonable quan tities, and to none but actual occupants, aud it minimum prices as established by the Govern ment. When grants ot public lands may be cleaned ffibessury tor the encouragement ot im portant public improvements, tho proceeds ol tuc seals ot mu'Ii lands, uud not tho lands them selves, should be applied. That ihfc President ol the United States, An drew Johnson, in exercising tho power ot his nigh offleo in resisting the aggressions ol Con gress on the constitutional rights ot the Stales md the people, ls entitled to the gratitude of the whole Aun-rioan |x'oplc, and o:t buhalt ol the Democratic p o y We tender him our thanks for bis patriotic ctlorts in mat regard. (Great ap- pluusc.] Upon Jills plallorrn the Democratic party ap peal to c’.try patriot, including all the conserva tive element and ail who desire to support the Constitution and restore the Union, forgetting all past dificrences ol upinion, lo unite with ui in the present great slruggie lor the liberties ol me people, and that to all such, to whatever party they may iiavu heretofore belonged, we extend thu right hand ol fellowship, and bail h1 such co-operating with us as lriends and urothers. Mam Democratic Platform. Thu following platform was adopted by the Democratic Convention assembled in Atlanta, Ua. on the 17th ui August, 1870; Hon. John T. Clarke, Chairman ol the Com- mitUu on Business, reported the billowing res- olutiins: linohed, That the Democratic party ol the trials ol Georgia stands upon the principles ol the D-moiyalic parly ol the Union bringing In to spina! prominence, as applicable lo the pres ent extraordinary condition ol the country, tht unchangeable doctrine llml this is a Union ol ol 8la.es; and ihe indestructibility ollhe Stales, aud ot their rights, and ol their equality with each oilier, is an mdispensible part ol our polit ical system. Uetoi.eU, That in Ihe approaching State eieo ItOns ike Democratic party cordially Invites everybody to co-opcrale with tkem in a zealou» determination to change, as lar as the several lections o be heid can ilo so, the present usurp ing aud corrupt administration ol ihedtateGov eminent, uy placing in power muu who »re true o lire principles ol constitutional Government and to a b th-ui and economical administration oT public .flairs li-xntml, Thai the I'resident ol the Convea- liou be instructed lo appoint nu Executive Gom- inittec, composed o! two trout each Gongres- jSnnjn Dim icl, who shall choose a chairman trom oulsulo their own number with power on •heir part n call a hunre Convention ol the Democratic larty, and with such other powers i> have usually exercised by Democratic Eecu- ive Communes-, their appointment to list un- il liie assemblage ot the next Democratic Con vention. lifoolvfd, That the people ol the several Cou- frSsional DrOricis meet in the Convention »* early aa piucti -able, and at such t.imes as may suit tlu-.ii- convenience, respectively, and organ, ize aud prepar lor the election ol Kepresenta- uve? to the un xpired term olihe 41sl Congress, anil also to the 42d Congress. liaolud, Th .t in addition to the return! ol ihe election, lo m made as prescribed bylaw, the managers Ik requested to five certificates ol election to lkpreseutHUvea ami Senators wbu may be elected, io be used as evidence ol their election. hrx:red, That whatever policy others may pur.-tiu, wo pledge ourselvc* to do all iu our power io secure s hill and lair election by all who are qualified vote under existing laws. Judge Clarke read ihe resolutions,and stated that he had been instructed by tbe Committee io move the previou-question on ibeir adoption, i'lie mo;ion was seconded aud adopted, when the re-olhlicjuf. were adopted as reported, with out debate, aud by an almost unanimous vote. At 4 y’ciock I’. AL, ihe Convcnuon adjourned, sms dit Sii AYateli I trio Watch ! rnc vhiat KnmirxAM Eureka Aluminum Gold Watch Co. ■ATI A rPolNTKl) L. X DEFOREST, Jewelerx, 40 and 42 fir tndtvnf, New York, wolo AtfontH lor tho U. H. Out t * warrant to *acu find t*\ ry Ui kec,> correct tlir.c u*r .nif )iitr TUh Weuu. wo iiakrEnWt* to be Uie Ft ':.,sk t« uov to u»f Iu uny par: ol tn« 1 Lt sroi Ws Are In di» r bio tan*. La- dlui’Aiut Giuu’F *Ie«, ai.iI ato t>nn:ifnilT chasod, TLo cotes art* mans* »it ibo rartAi u- w #o wtdoljr kuown to KurojioA- Alumti-um Uoltl Si tu* tb« exact color of Gold, wtits'h it retail:! ; It will Hind the tt*t of Ihr itroiixust aculo ; no one car. to l U ln»m goM ool* hy weight, the AlumtuuM t«j!d 1*10 lighter. Tho worx* are niA<U* by n.A* hti.crjr. f m tfto won knnwa Ararricait Wmch. Tho Alum* %»m t« « cboAp raotnl, THE GREAT SOUTHERN mmm & hail bodte v a ATLANTA AND AUGUSTA, — TO — ' Oharlcaton, OolnmWa, Ohs riot iu, KsJmgh, Wllratogtoi, icvvjo, kxiinmun, oix»rI'xwuc, xuuviieu, w iuuiuj Wsldou, Hlchmoad, Wuhtngtoa, Bslllmure, rUladulphls, tail New York. TUB BATING BOUBBtl on this Lint hive been thor- onghlj overhauled lad refitted. Ample time given for Real!, it ngnlnr hoars. CON DUCT 0118 OsthlsLimit* Aflable and Conrteoni to Puwstn NO CHANCE OF CARS JSttwMs Vsat Foiat, Ba., aad WUnlsgrtoa, 1.0. 0DICK THE AHD SORE CONHECTIOHS VIA QEOROIA RAILROAD. >A88ENGBH8 can purchase Through Ticket! Mil have their BAUUAGB chucked through from If*** trlwu, no bile, nontroastry, Co. lutu, and lllsils, Btahimond, Baltimore, XVaablnclon, Fhll- — sdclphit, and New York- FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTED Via Augusta, Georarta. sns Bslulgh I vis Colombia, Danville and filch- mohd; vis Alums, Augusta, Wfimlhgton, and B*r Lins. Fare as low in Aapsta as an? otlier Route. PULLMAN’S PALACE 8LSKPINQ CARS on Hi Night Tr»ln»! earing AUxnU oj thl* Ron to. PAftSEN^RRS wIbWhe io go North by 8ca will Ind a inlpe It “ Bplundid Llne ot Bicamihipelrom Chxrfeelon, ». C., to BAitlidore, PhilAdelphU. Boeton, And N«w York. TH2 CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS Offtr every tndneemen lo P&Fsemrcre, with Tatiee sap* ^11 it,. V! l * /It r piled with every laxnry the Northern and Charles ton Mxrfcete can AGord ;• end for eafbty, epeed And com/ort, ire UNEIVALLED OH THE COAST 1 tar Through Tlckut! on ulu at Montgomcrj, Wevl Point, and Allan is, to Now York via Charleston Btcam- DR. CLARK’8 LONDON REMEDIES u For Special CompiainLs.” HR CLARE’S IrmaonxTon gives strength u to the aged and debilitated; it is especially designed for young men who have wasted their vigor by excesses ol every kind, and all persons whoso systems have become weak by impru ... . ... jf f denoe, are completely restored by its use. Price One Dollar. DR. CLARK’S PURIFIER clcan=cs the blood from all impurities; auch as Scrofula, Syphilis. Mercnrial Rheumatism, Humors ot every sort, ” .. • ,g(> erg p[ Bad Breath, Ofienaive Persiiiration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges lrum the Ear, Bore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling ot the Hair, ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of the Lungs 1 Dige - " and Digestive Organa Price Duo Dollar. DR. CLARK’S PANACEA relieves pain ol every description, Headache, Earache, Tooth ache, Stomachache, Backache, Pain in the Breast and Limbs. It is an invaluable remedy In all Nervous Disorders, and no lamiiy should bo without it Price One Dollar. DR. CLARK’8 ELIXIR la a ecrlain cure tor all weakness of the Genito-Urinary Organs, and fischarges of a mucopurulent nature, Lcucor- rhea, Gonorrhea, 8permsltorrhca, and Semina) Weakness, are apeedily cured by its use. Price One Dollar. DR. CLARK’S REGULATOR, lor females only, is guaranteed to currect all special irregu larities and difficulties ol single ladies. Married Ladies are cautioned not to use it when in a cer loin condition, as its eflects would bo loo pow erful. Price One Dollar. AU of those celebrated remedies arc prepared from Fluid Extracts under Dr. Clark's imme diate supervision, and are warranted tresn and pure. All afflicted persons should scud a care fully written statement ol ibeir ailments to Dr Clark, and the proper remedy will be tent promptly to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at his office, and will fur nish all the necessary accommodations to pa tients who place themselves under his care. AU letters addressed to DR. J. CLARK, Office No. 10 Amity street, ■ Bros aprilS-ly New Turk City,near Broadway DUPLEX $5 IMPROVED FAMILY $ Sowing- Machine. TRIUMPH IN MECHANICAL SOI KNOB. 21l lire!/ new.” and n.anufac'.art’d under th# vim lathy l aitod Bute* Pat cum. w.'.a nunv ** Important, a&penor and valuable impruvemrv.-t," *D rh render it, io i:a perfect compel cno*p. a bok lit* without a rival or wjual, and lor »aautt aud »u*ug\i ol tu "itlich,” trKKn, dchabimtt and klb^anck, mr paiaet every other Machine; It L entirely original In At eonatructlon, aad doe! not tnfr.nge apot. auj other* Thf! wonderful and exlraordli.ary aeh'»*vemenf o mechanical Inxenuity w,»iuia upoh a tarlk ; it if in-r foctly •• notieieM." ettj to loan.. r.%}*id ai d rv’unk. make! the beautiful, ctroni; and reliable diplxx ititch and will do all kinds of work wut e**e aiul ncaiuerf Sews whh ALL kinds or thasad, tioir*Ie or Single: cannot get ont of order, and t* what Is wanted by every family. It has received Paxmua? aud tbe (nil approrai of tne principal journals and all those wno have cam tuhm. “Ths machine works like a charm, and srwp neat and rapid. It ls what every family reoaire!.”—New Ya»rk World. “Wc have vlfiUd the »akfr>om« a®o examined the machines, and pronour.ee thira wr worthy of all the praise claimed “—I. r.ftraiod New* ** A greattrlumuh in Mocnauicai Scimfe.”--t.'hror.ici«i. Anguata, Ga, Single Machine#, al< compteta. ;sacka-d u a box, tent free to any part of tho country by oipross. on receipt 0 t price, 4i. ftaifi* delivery guaranteed. Agents wanted. Circulars coniainlug exua induce menu, PHKB. Addrves Has long been rogard«*>l ha the l*.\-i uinl ohoapiwt Baking Powder In use. PerfeeUy nr.-.l! «*Althy. It nukea, at rfhort notice, delielotu Ui^uiia KoiU, Ao. There na«d b»' no inw» of f.-*l n-. sv.n ! » s;h it, as it is always of tho Uwt juality W.’w- ’ l «\v lo those who Aare never uis.Hi «i thv*t a »«•*■»■ f*’w trials will enable them to Um* it. uot only •.*- rnufe tatiafiwtion. bnt w ith ec«vur Put up kvli, ski weight h> Grocers and Denier* mdl it. DOOLEY & BROTHER, Drop’* 69 Now Stroet, NKW YORK CITY. novlt aodawftm COLLINS, WETHERILL & CO.. Wholesalo Seed Growers. 1111* 1113 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA. G A HORN 8RXDS of choicest fbvt aud tree t. natne-onr own growth. Kvvry variety ol soh^ted “ * na*wcr Seeds. We i Garden, Yield and Flower Seeds, evidence ol tbe care beaiowsdon Ib'ctr growth aud’pre paration. oar gooecal Wholesale Trade List malted free on tp- QUEEN OF THE SOUTH ONLY GENUINE STRAUB PORTABLE GRIST MILLS, C ORN MKAL, WHEAT PLOURING AND STOCK FEED, Bolting Apparatus, Bmutiers, Corn bbciicra. Hour Packer*, ana MILL WORK GENERALLY. ■uppiy the wanu of tbe and Stock Growers of the Son tin but their fame haa spread to every qoarterofthe globe, and they are bow sold and used in husuye, Asia, America. “ Africa and booth . supply the increasing demand we have en larged c u ''Mj _ _anufactory and added valuable Improvements to tbe Mill. As heretofore, our Mills will rto built ot choice Bon Blocks, selected at tbe Quarries in France. bend for Descriptive Pamphlets containing Treaties BTHAUB <fe CO.. Cor. Front and John btreets, lu)yl&-dAw. CINCLNN - TL u. COTTON PLANTERS Examine and Buy the Original (BAUGH’S) It balng the flrrt made all others are imitations. BAUCH’S RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. ‘ tf ^DE . 3? Tbl! Minure Is made of Haw or Unbomcd Bones, rich in Nitrogenous matter, dissolved In Oil of Vitriol, pre senting tbe Hone Phosphate In a highly so.able and qalckiy available form, arid tbe Ammonia In each p:o- l»ortion as to insure a prompt and vigorous action cpot the crops. Where Bau|h*s Pho«t»hate was applied the past sea- pou on Cotto*-. the indicaiions, w'tb u txc ption, srt that it will maintain its weii earned reputation, it wtl: prevent Rust ou Cotton. BAUCH St, SONS, MauuucvuterF. Philadelphia. For sale by dealers throughout the entire South, o. whom wc recommend consumers u> bay. oct2b-wSm Newest Grand Austrian State-Loan 13 O T X E 11 V , by ernmeiit ii the Amomt 120 Millions Florins or 250 Million Francs, which ls to be repaid by 400,000 Premium Prizes. I N five Yearly drawls*-, in tbe manner that every sec ond month a great drawing takos place, at which wti: be drawn Priss of W) a fV.10,000 Franca. 10 a ifr'.UO, fiO a 400.000, SI a auO.tiOo, ») a 100.000, 00 a 500,«JG, m a *aV 400, SW a tOO, 171 a i*i,0u0. X2 a 10,000. 4S a A.00C, etc fi’ 1 flllA V*• A. Ik* 1/.ara*l D.I .a till 3U0 Francs, the lowest Priae Tho i*r.M of one Share Is.., 5 Dollars *• “ Five Shares Ip « “ *• B^ven Shares is . 4»i “ M Twentyf#arSha;ep is i*J 14 The undars'gned Banklng-Houae sendp tickets to the fur the ?t Countries, Bank Bills or Remittances, ol a Mercantile place In Europe. List of the drawings are punctually delivered (free of expsnfre) to every Shareholder as kmc at the result of the drawing ls known. The Priaep failing to tbe Lote wii! be paid '.c all Trans atlantic Cutes. my Subscriber* First Priae* ol *nd 100,000 Francs, etc. orders, with remittance*, will b? executed promptly aud under discretion bv C^AHLES iiuLLF.. BavLvtrvc House in Frankfort on-Matn (Germany.) Zet! street. No. 47, opposite tbe royal poet office. julyl7-everysuaSm. ton. Mass., or Bt. Louis, Mo. GJ Y/A A DAY—Busiueap entlralv new and honorable, tf JL v/ Liberal indacementa. Dtrcn.vVive orcujar* free. Address J. C. Hakd £ Co., Biadeforti, Me. •eptSO-dw FORTUNES CUsuce. a.-nd sum;. eepUtfsim Duiai” K. Co.* Wilmington The Magic Com!! brown. It contain* no j will change any colored hair o: beard to a permanent biack or no poison. Anyone can u.-w it. On* sent by mall for Si. Address j&AGIC cv*MB CO., bpnr.gfleld. Ma**. *<»ptAv-Scs W ANTED AGENTS.—To *e’.: the OCTAGON SEW INu MACHINE. It if Liccs’fao. makes tbt '* Klaettc Lock Stitch” and tr warranted for S year* Price $1A AU other machrr.es with an nnder-fevd eo.d W J tne Hoas SHrrrt.a Suwiko .Y.*chl.sk. Ua» the undtrftd. male* tie “lock " ts.ikeoc both -foe*, ana is /Wt li&roid. Tno be*t and cheapest iamilt >cwiiig Machine in the market. Address JOHNhON, CLaKS A CO., Boston, Mas*., FitUkurgh, Pa., Chrca go, L*., or bt. Lout*. Mo. pcpcSChXm A SAFE, CERTAIN, r (ftcvCr)'<h<oj9' Speedj Or^a roa NEURALGIA, i IMvcrsalNt'uralgiay ^ NERVOUS DlSCASES. Its r.ffoct* art An UNFAILING REMKHY. for NTOlui ota. Fa land 1113 Markv\btrc*t FIllLABBLPII No term of Nemms Disoare fails to yield w* jl» . dor fill power. Even la tbe severest car* of Chnc.c I Neura’cta, adittlng th* mure *y*iem. It* cue few a few I .lay * afford* the mo*t astont*t^L: relief and rarely fan* to produce a complete and iK-rmanect cure. It con ‘ U't.s no material* tn tbe aligu*c*t decree :njartou*. it 1 ha* tho unqualified approval of Lb« t>c*t phy>;c.mp. Thx.uaand* in every part of tbe ceuutry, graudaity ledgs tu pv*wcr to k»tbe tbo lorturod mxvca. JOB PRINTING ATLANTA INTELLIGENCE]! BOOR AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, WHITEHALL STKEET, Wa INVITE THE ATTENTION OP OCR FRIENDS and lh« Public generally, Vo oar complete and extenare JOB PRINTING OFFICE Our lacilities tor Rxcealing the Genera! Ran f B OOK AND JOB PRINTING, are as good ae that ol any Office it Ihc ojon'.ry, haring recently added a large lot of new and modern types to our already Extensive Estab lishment. CARDS. Business, Visiting, Railroad, ^Wedding, And Every Other Kind, Plain or Colored, At Pricestosuitall Check Books, Draft Books, Dray Receipt Books and Blank B.xiks, oi every description, printed and bound on the most favorable terms, and in the neatest style. Legal Blanks. Sheriffs, Ordinary’s, Clerk's, Magistrate's, and Law Blsr.ks, o! every kind, Printed on the Best Paper, and a; Low Price*. Orderj from the country promptly filled. Book Printing, Ail who appreciate the importance ol haring their work done on New Type and Good Presses, and Firs'.-Class Workmen, will oocaull their own interest, as weii u ours, by giving ns a fair trial. T3ill Honda, Etc. In the line ol Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Cir culars, Direction Checks, Jtc, we are prepared as hereto lore, to execute aa neat work, aud on aa favorable terms, aa any house in the South, and to guarantee fuJf wumirrs, which is a heavy item lo parties ordering large Job*, as they seldom get luli numbers when they order rk North. T o ij* li o w m © n . d rcvuhrioj tbs tAiUu£ *tr*r.^th tsmi bv mxll oareccijf * One fucks' I ou receipt of ;-tvv And po*tv«. _ A* i\>#u*** n renU. six Ibu-AAcre V* w *• ti *• it u *o.d bi all dswUir* iu dm?* Aud mcdiclac*. TURNBK A CO., Froprleinr** ISO TttMMOb i bTilAMT, bOiTO.N, MASS Hptl^ba<mw A BOOK FOH THE MILLION. _ _ , n r. . . r> I K tbtntu Cuactellor M A R R I AC E >“ Marelel or tho*. About io tnxrry, ou the GUIDE. physiotasicAl mysisriM M | fcni revwsAUoLt ol the pciqaI «y»t«m, with tbs Istvst discoverioc tu pnxUclux *uit nreventlnfOftspduc, itrvsarrtnx tbe coni;\exioa,Ac This Is. An Interesting work of two hundred Ant ittformAtton for tboeo who Are hxar- rteil or contraplAtA mArnaxe; still it U a book ibxt ouA’kt to be under lock And key, uud not iud cxruicesiy Abtiat the hooss. it Xouce to the Afiictod Aid Uufonxiuxte, l^eRare Applying u> pis noiortols Uuaoxs wuo a ieo U nob.ic jujicr*, or u*iug |suy v^uacxl Hbhaduu* iW. Datin' ■wSk.' no maiiw «aat yo*r or now dcpioratUu >vui condiu, ’ Dt. Hull* cau tM couaulwal, twiaouafiy or fiy mall, ou tea dtMatua aeoiiouao In all *,i ti ofBc*Xo. tl N, StghUtUMl, batwiou Market aiU Cheauoi, Si. Loan Mo. | iuuou-dawlr in ah kKid^ ( ol Show Printing, phtim i ore-d, sues u ! Pesters, Preiraaues. Hoasc-tiillsEtc,, This Office will be Found to be Superior to anything in the South. Parties have but to call and Examine Samples to be oonTin,x\I Book Biuding. -NO. I. Arrival A Departure ol Trains Wee tern 4c Atlantic H allroad* jn«H7 7i;<n«u raxia—ocrwxan. Leave Atlxcu^. i-j® p g Arrlyea a; CbAtUocos»*aa Z~xi a dat puux«ii Taxia—otrrwAua. Leaves AtUntA...... —....3:15 A Arrives At Cbatunooga..^ t&j p n TXAM—GC7WAAD. * , ... Leaves Atlanta. fcio ’'^M Arrives At Dalton u^O F.’ M XXOSTT rXaiLSOMM TELAJI—’JTWAJLD: Loaves CziAttAcooifA 7 : sq p m Arrives at Atlanta. '4^4 ^ * DAT mums TB-ACS—UWAJCD. LeavesChitui-oo^a ^..TOO A M M.IJW a m Arrives At Alalia p ^ Aax>aaoDATtejf taals—nfwxxn. Leaves Da. ton kfiOA M Arnvfc* At« Ah.fu.tA — 11:00 a! M Georgia Uailroad. DAT rABfXAesa tmaim. (Daiiy, bxxuUys Excepted.) Leave As^n*u.. M £13 A. M U4T8 AUmU .‘i.'dj A X Arrive a; £a*ai!a 5 45 y * Arrive a; AUahu llltW p] m MIAMI TAMXXfcXa xia Mall, TXAX8* U«v« itfuu —JJ» p. M teTliliuu — J15H « Xrr.Tts; A^r^r-a.. , ao.-a’ M Arrive At AUantA. ’ojsj A M ▲Uajuta A West*Pefal Hstliroad ; DAT Tht*Dfili TiAiS—OrTWiJtt* bt»T9 AUACtA l-tfi * v Arrive At W«t Pwlct *.*/.*.*.Lfcao F M dat rAAAXxexa tslaix—otwAjtn, Leave Weit Foirt • *-y, p w< JtmveaiAttSDU VI"" HR o M TiOHT rtOSAh7 ^ Leave At-actA. p u Arrive a: Weet Fotit... ‘ * * ^^5 p* J XJtaHT/AriAfiT AJD ?AXeX5«XII—LVWAJU). * Deere Wen Ftntrt...........J?on A H irrivtai AU«,la..„ Itaxi A. M \ XL*con iL H *at<iu ixatiroafi. sit Mina.ia mm fiiuj, eicepi Siiilaj-a Xrr.v. v.Mucc* ™— 1' I Loavc Matoa..—— “ i'll 1' Z Arr.va at AUaci* . t' J *i«sv iuuu rutu.u va.a-ain.1 44A. M w. U. BRONSON, Mmj*:*? Ttalf:* rtAUc/a. Arrive Akaih Si, Luul* « PL is, Na»hv:lle ar.d Chit* •kiiantii ItaUruad Line. S.13, AM Lcive* . L43 A M tZJi A X .. S45 P X W -V* A k ..U.43 r M . 13.11 P M A H xl-lc I M *: Ut~; L'* . a: U. l • i f AM ;jpk . ' 4rJ P M - TS5 AM vjz eta:txLXJga to Memphii-r* COTTON STATE8 Prmciital Office— Macon, Ga, Gsvtal: . CU ?J.,000,000 t 500,000 ) 150,000 TO THE PUBLIC. yol-Kait.il - I Un;*:.] A: S i ’7 v? A rSNCjS.-. i Crt-.rj* Y tut pec pie <3 t^. T *, -*•• v :: “V ttj 3D X P l: X 1> ITUKE8 fwre erecrca: a t al2 Iu LOSSES are pTfVSpl} r.* K ere :n :•-*.* *.*>-.* i* 2 it ir^ei *, without hectadcc : -.2. : < ml: of cur rAj. r exit AuMNTb WAl. J fc MAGILL, >l ?T AGENCIES. R. A. TOON & CO., Brooms, and Dealers in Produce S-l BROAD eaXltitEX, NASHVILLE, TENN. .V G *J > X’ * W .V IS' X’ Id JJ lx ah tr.f..:.r V- j -,o «t; L. V. DEFOREST A: CO.’S Aluminum Gold Jewelry. A GENTS a- mAW.rc :-r:w**k *^1!a| A ol - . . wt -« 7 * br*: ttatratfomof cotCtur'x.r s.. "* ’- xic: *o or, which U :ctr. L.'«ckr:». Mcevt Fz'.vt. • wbet. :hr r 1* 0M»t. ■ itrtt* ’ 'flat«r. L V. Ri* fur 1-10 the * • Serx. terms dir*. We * st sad <*c-x- t ik-Ac*- R:cx*. S .-A-ijfiio hr paid y:-' m *' «•- sad COvcdf .U.J aci as L. V *w .1 42 BrevAdwtj, Na T. MRS. MARIAN SPAHR, ARTISTE IN HAIR WORK Mrraetxu. Stkxxt, aatwxxx Fitos and Loth, VIT OT LI' cj the Attention ol tee Ladle* to her z^w'y 1" .nTea.tea Ohi^non, vreict c©mb.n« the autacuxto ot .<*Zf TC--7 : fc a; sud cool wnb thvt of fit Leg tak woare: s read ^tlret.y, beitis rtidly gd*z»tcS And re^n ne*: oo b..r pat* to fxstcu xi, rahe. w;t (hUlUhBi! tn etia-11'a a , .--.4 dsc wtCbonunwe to execute al ».:zi,s of ARTIFICUL HAIR WORK* M short touee, and tla > ; t . • w\vrk»AnAfclp^or^7A.c. Tbv =hja-* j-, tor HUMAN $1$ 10 $iuu m\ WEEK. M ade ma* 1 li : \ any month# _ iLTVLUsd IO' .1 :v . v.' * -e "Na rSViAL3 can ;h» v>. . t . r . • r .- • l. WLit kjh.« *»:' „ar ; j* f , ,* . r - lATfc. 1.- •••' •' >■ s* .a Pitr fortune*. btAnd*'. ^ ' 1 • r - --*■? Itiir, Aal . >> tL.* . * a ^ Msat* i w.. itoi t s r'—.s-’-VaNtw York. SECOND Hhftfl CUTTUN MACHINERY X’OAJ b.VLK INC Ci'Vi.-.r*. L*; ; er*.''Ards. r».Aw*"j V_ Fnuue*. >,*cederf. ?pl .r.' < FrAaio*. ate . Ac. ISrtry IXescription ot Binding and BuUng Promptly Eicculre! iu my style deatreo. Cull ut ov Afifiruaa INTEUI6F.N0ER OFFICE, I A.TLVN TA, 1)1, Tor l’ricee or WWimstea, k* evivy Doscxip- fioo ol Printing April 1 te 1 -' ‘ sua'A-,** 15 . Aa'V. T.-ut cu;, *•='., (Kt^ eocsvLn Ui:s'l las'A ii t\ jQlt. J. R. ni lJFUT ‘ • retnr-.J —ni*tL o\ r IX cj a^’>-v.a • • w K ie’se pevaumitw A*:.a»l : a. ... *-> eo*rr 1 fveilng cucCce : that free- »•« .. .4uen to tnak< SUXMCSbc can xtvv pa.rf«t »- •* ' . ... ’ *a th** ;aDilihcr? ui th* t>a*irre*A " • . v« uj ^ lL»itio*d L’ot** ism—