Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, January 06, 1871, Image 1

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TOROB CBAffKB TO BIT PX3TOKKOUtt-WfflB4~Ra&8QH-flMigyf'-yHltt -'K^-WMBA■^-tT. f, Jtftrwn - VOL. XVI, &Tw gnilg |ntcUiflcncrtc fHK ATLINTA INTELLIGENCER, P O It li I S H El d; DAILY AND WEEKLY B.T Jared Irwin, Whitaker, WITH COMPETENT ASBISTANTS, Subscription and[Advertising Rates. TBKHB OF aUBadUTTION. ppfetefea WaeXD, 1 T*ir .—. — 8 00 lingle contra at thi costttor.... — 10 ilaStoapMM JUviBentad A(«aU — , KATBS OF ADVKUTIBINO. For each *qnaro of 10 tinea or lira, lor the first loser Bon 81, and for oach sobseonont Insertion 80 cents. blMCUl Noiicus, #» cuts por lino Cm insi>rtion,.uo lOccnis per line (or ouch subsequent Insertion. Adrortiseiaenle inserted nt Imarvnle to be charged •> «,« oieh insertion. Advertisements orderod to remn'.n on an, pnrtlcnlei oeue, to bo cbirgud se new uscb insertion. The aonoy for advertising conelderod due after first lniortlon. Alt commtwieatiouB or lel ter i an baslno* ilntended (ox ikii office a ho old bo addmeed to THE INTELLIGENCER| ATLAM A. GBOlftilA Tlie Aatlonnl Democratic I’lutlurnl. Tlte lollowing is the plntlorm adopted by the Halltmnl Democratic convention assembled in Neve York, July, lbliS: The National Democratic party, In National Convention assembled, reposing us trust in the intelligence, patriotism aud'|liscrimiuailng Jus tice oi the people, standing upon the Constitu tion as lire Inundation aud limitationol the pow ers ol the government and the guarantee ol the liberties ol the citizen, nu-i recognizing the ques tion ol slavery aim sect ssion as having been set tled lor all time to come by the war ol the vol untary actum ol the Southen States in Consti tutional Convcution assembled, and never to be renewed or re-agitated, do, with the returu ol peace, demand— 1st. The immediate restoration ol all the Slates to their rights in the Union under the Constitu tion, aud ol civil govcrumuut ol the American people. 3d. Amnesty tor all pasl political oflcnscs,aud the regulation ol the elective irauclitse iu the States by me citizens, ami the payment ol the public debt ol the United Slates as rapidly as practicable. Sd. All money drawn from the people by tax ation, except so much a» is required lor the ne cessities ot the Government economically ad ministered, to be honestly applied to such pay ment, and where me obligations ot the Gov ernment do not expressly stalo upon ibc-ii lace, or the law under wliicli they Were issued does not provide that tin y shall be paid in coin, they plight, in right aud justice to be paid in lUe law- lul money ol the United Slates. [Thunders ol applause.] 4th. Kqunl taxation ol every species ot prop erty, according to us real value, including Uov- errnent bonus and other puulic securities.— [Renewed cheering, aud cries ol "read it again,"] 5th. Due currency tor tlie Government and the people, the laborur snd the otUcu-holder, the penal nor and tbu soldier, the producer and the boud-holder. [Great cheering, and cries ol “rend it again "] The tilth resolution was again read aud again cheered. tilh. Economy in the ailrr nlstratlon ot the government; me reduction of the standing army and nav the abolishment ol tho Freed- men’s Human, [great cluers] and ail political m ttrumcuialim-s design, d to secure negro .su premacy; lliu simplitieallon ol me system and discontinuance ol the inquisitorial hoards ol as- • easing aud collecting lukrua. rereuuu, so that the burden ot laxaiion may be equalized ami lessened, tho credit ol the Government aud ihe currency made good, me te|>eal ol all enact ment* tor enrolling the Slate militia into minim al forces in li-ue ol pence, and a tnrili h r reve nue upon ioieign mqioiu, ami such equal taxa tion under the internal revenue laws as will at lord incidental protection to domestic oiamtlac- turea, and as will, w llliiml impairing the revenue, ini|HMe the least hunteu upon and nest piomuie sud encourage Uie great muuairial interests ot the country. 7th. The rclorm ot abuses in the luimintslra- lion, Ihe expulsion ot corrupt men Irom otjjce, tiie abrogation ot imelcss olilctg, the restoration ot lighltut authority to aud the independence ot the Executive aud Judicial Deparlmeuls ol the Government, the subordination ol the mlluary Uithe civil |>ower, to the end that tho usurpa tions ot Uongress and the despotism ol the sword may cease. bib. Equal rights and protection lor natural ized and ualitc-botu citizens at home and abroad. Tlie assertion ot Aim rlcan nationality, WUlch shall command the respect ol hneign powers, luruish an example ami encuursgizm nl lo pfiupju iliugglmg lor national tntugroj, eon Slttuiioual liberty, and I'idiflUual rights, ami the malnleuauce Ol the nelils ol naturalized citizens against the absolute doctrines ol immutable a le- K ,nee, aud me cjailt) ol lutctgu powers to pun tbeiu lor allrgid crime committed beyond their juilsdlciiou. [Apiuaese] In demanding tbe-e measures aud reforms, we arraign the Radical party lor me disregaul ol right, aud the unparalleled oppression and ty ranny which have nmiked iu carter. After the most solemn aud unanimous pledge Ol bom Uousea ol Congress to prmn cute tlie war exclusively lor the irmiiUeuaucu ol the govern ment anil the preservation ol the Union under the Constitution, tt has ropcaii-dly violated ihal moat sacred pledge under which wasiallicd II,ai nobler volunteer army which carried our llag to victory. Instead ot restoring thtrUnlon, tt has, so lur M was in Us power, dissolved it, and subjected ten Slates iu a time ol protgjiud peace to mili tary despotism aud negro supremacy ft has nullified the right ul trial by Jury. It bos atmlisbcd lUe wru ol A.iW, corpM— that most sacred writ ol nhi rty. It has overthrown the freedom ol speech aud of the press. It has fiiibalUued arhitrary seizures and arrests aud military trials and secret starchamhcr In quisitions lor constitutional tribunals. It bu disregarded in me time ul peace the right ol the people ui tie tiee trum search aud ■eunre. It hu entered the pot and telegraph office* ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING,, JANUARY 6. 1871 n i 8888888°88 8833888888 «* •Xiooutfi 8 8 9 8 8 8 811 8888338888 , maow i 8888 &&8S88 2 a 8 3 8 a 3 “ 8 8 .UBDCI e s: 8 8 8 8 i S a a a 3 a j i i j i*um* gXTTTTT : - a s a a j I ! i i it •ftwna 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 Z “ “ a a a j : : i i ! i •MWUI 8 8 8 8 8 8 t - “ *• s a a j ; i i : i : • » - - s a j 1 1 css ••statu 3 8 8 8 8 8 1 2 " W W • j t : i i i ion t 8 8 8 8 8 8 ?! g -.««•><• jf 8 g x - ri n n V « <o i- 2 JJ 8 and even the private rooms of individuals, and seized their private papers and letters, without any sprcillcation or notice or affidavit, as requir ed try the organic law. , It has converted tho American capltol into * basttle. It has established a system ol spies and offi cial espionage to which pb constitutional mon archy ol Europe would now dare to resort It hu abolished the right of appeal in impor tant constitutional questions to the supreme ju dicial tribunal, and threatens to curtail or de stroy its original jurisdiction, which is irrevoca bly veMed by the Constitution, while the learned Uhiel Justice has beeu subjected to great and atrocious calumnies merely because ho would not prostitute his high office to the support ot the false aud partizan charges prelerred against the President (U corruption and extravagance hare exceed ed anything known in history, aud by its frauds sod monopolies it has nearly doubled the bur- (ICdii uT'debr created 'during pe war. It has stripped the Frcsldentol his constitutional pow er ol appointment, even of bis own GWjfigL Under its repeated assaults, the (hUnra oTUte' Government are rocking bn tbclr base, and. Should it succeed tu November next, and inau gurate its President, we will meet as a subject and conquered people, amid tbe ruins oi liberty and tbe scattered fragments ot the Constitution; and we do declare aud resolve, that, ever since tbe people oi tbe United Slates threw off all sub- lection to the British Crown, the privilege ol trust and suffrage have belonged lo the several States, and have been granted, regulated, and controlled exclusively by tbe political power ol each State, and any attempt by Congress, on any pretext whatever, lo deprive any Stale of this right, or tnteflere with its exercise, is a flagrant usurpation ol power which cau And no warrant in the Constitution, and, it sanctioned by tho people, will subvert our lorm of government, aud can only end in a single, centralized, consolida ted government, in which the seperate existence ol the States will be entirely absorbed and an unqualified despotism '•e established in place ot a Federal Union ot equal Slates. That we regard the reconstruction acts ol Cougress, so-called, as usurpations, unconstitu tional, revolutionary and void. That our soldiers and sailors, who carried the flag ol our country to victory against a most gallant aud determined foe, must ever be grate fully remembered, and nil the guarantees given in their lavur must he iailhlully carried into exe cution. That the public lands should lie distributed as widely among the people as possible, and should be disposed ol either under the preemption or the homestead law, and sold in reasonable quan tities, and to none but actual occupants, aud at minimum prices as established by the Govern ment. When grants ui public lands may be deemed necessury lor the encouragement ol itn- por.uut public improvements, the proceeds ot the seals ol such lands, and nut the lands them selves, should bn applied. That llic President o! the United States, An drew Johnson, in exercistug tho power ot bis high office iu rcsislmg the aggressions of Con gress on the constitutional light* ol tbe Stales and Ihe people,'is eulilled to ihe gratitude of the whole American people, and on bcbalt ol the Democratic party we lender him our thanks for his patriotic uiloris in Ibul regard. [Ureal ap plause.] Upon this platform the- Democratic party ap peal to every patriot, including all the conserva live element aud all who desire to support the Constitution and restore the Union, forgetting all past ilitliTeucee ul opiuion, to unite with us in tlie pri-seul great struggle lor the liberties oi tlie people, and that lo all such, to whatever parly they mHy have heretofore belonged, we extend the right hand ot fellowship, and hall all such co-oj>eraliug with us as mends aud brothers. Suite Democratic l'latform* The lollowing filsiforui *a» adopted by the Democratic Conve-ulion assembled in Atlanta, Ua., on the Win ol August 1S70 lion. John T. Clarke, Chairman ol the Com mittee uu llusiucss, reported Ihe lollowing res olutions; a ltuoUedVThat the Democratic party ol the Stale ol Georgia stands U|ion the principles ol the Democratic part) ol the Union bringing In to special prominence, as applicable lo llie pres ent extraordinary condition ol ihe country, the unchangeable doctrine that Ibis is a Union ol ol Stales; mid the indestructibility ot the Slates, and ol their rights, and ol their (quality with caeb other, is uu mdispcasiblc p&rt oi our polit ical system. Ilt(olr«i, That In the approaching Stale elec tions tho Democratic parly cordially iuviies everybody to co-operate with them m a zealous determination to change, as lar as the several elections to be held can do so, the present usurp ing and corrupt administration ot the State G. -v eminent, by placing in power men who arc true to the principles ol constitutional Government and to a lallh ul and economical administration ot public allairs. Beioltfit, Thai the l’rcsidcnt ol tlie Conven tion be instructed to appoint an Executive Com- uiiltee, composed ot two Irom each Congres sional District, who shall choose a chairman Irom outside their own number with power on their part to call a 16lure Convention ol the Democratic pally, and with such other power* as have usually exercised by Democratic Eeeu- ive Committees; tlit ir app liiilmedt to last mi di the asseinblags ot the next Democratic Can- vcniion. Rttoivfd, That the people ol Ihe several Con gressional Districts meet iu the Convention as eaily as piocticaiile, and al such times as may suit thdir convenience, respectively, and organ ize and prepare tor the election ol Representa tives to the unexpired term ol the list Congress, anil also lo tlie 43d Congress. Ifooltei, That iu addition lo the returns ol e election, to lie made as prescribed by law, the managers he requested to give certificates ol election lo Kcpreeuulalivi , aud Senators who may Ik- elected, tu be usco us evidence ol their election. tiau/rtd, That whatever policy others may pursue, we pledge ourselves lo do ail in our (lower lo secure u lull and lair election by all who are qualified to vole under existing law*. Judge Clarke read the resolutions,and stated that he had taxn instructed l>y tlie Committee lo move tfceprevlous question on liteir adoptrSEL The tuulinuwaa accoutred and adopted, when t lio resolutions were adopted a» reported, .with- oupjlt bale, in,q In an ainiost unanimous vote. At 4 o'clock P, M., Uid^Conrinlion.adjourned, vine iie TUB GREAT SOUTHERN ATLANTA AND AUGUSTA, -TO — OharlMton,Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Wilmington, Weldon, Richmond, Wasblnglon, butInore, Philadelphia, and Hew York. TUB BATING HOUSES on this Lice have been thor oughly overhauled and refltlud. Ample time riven (or Houle, at regular honre. OONDJcTOBS On this Line ire A liable end Court eons to Passengers, NO CHANCil OF CAR8 Between West Point, 0u., and Wilmington, H,C- WICK 7IXE AND SORE CQKHECTIOKS VIA GEORGIA^ RAILROAD. P ASSEHQBItS can purchase Through Tickets and have their UAQUAUB cheeked through from Itlchzaond, Baltimore,R'athlntrton.Pfcll sdslphla, stnd New Pork. FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTE- Vln' A.naru*ta, Ooorgta. Via Kingsville and Wilmington: via Colombia, Char lotto ai.d Kaleigh; via Columbia, Danville and Rich mond; via Atlanta, Angaria, Wilmington, and Bar Line. Fare as low Aasasla as any otter Bontt. PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CABS on li Night Trains leaving Atimti oj this Route. THE CEARLE3T0H STEAM8HIP8 Offer rwf j '.nancemen to Pa»«.en£erc. with Title* •ap plied with every laiary ttr Northern ltd Charle* Uiu Market? cal i*Tord; ai.d for *Afttty, speed &nd comfort. Are UNBIVALLSD ON THB COAST ! far Tt.roogb 1".cU-.s or sale at Montgomery, West Point, and Atiasu, to N, w Vork Tia Chariesmn Steam Ships. J .A. Kl.i’.SKT, Ocncra! Ticket Aueot. Ueor.ta Za'.:ri*A. apr —am I1U. CLARK’S LONDON REMEDIES 11 For Special Complaint^” T~)I<- CLARK'S iNViooiiAToit gives itrcnctli Ly to the aged and debilitated; it is especially designed tor young men who have wastej their vigor by excesses oi every kind, ami aii persons whose systems have become weak by imp'ru donee, are completely restored by :• ue. Price One I) d.ar. DIL CLARK'S FUIUFlBRclcansoi the blood Imra all impurities; sucb os Sorolula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rbeumat'stu, Humors ol every sorti Had Breath, Ofleusive I’erspirati ,a, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Dischargee irom tile Lar, Sore Eyes, .Sore Throat, Falling ol the Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases ot the Lung- and Digestive Organa Frin: Oue'Dollar, DIL CLARK'S PANACEA relieves rain ol every description, Headache, 'Earache, Tooth ache, Stomachache, Backache, Pain in lh< Breast and Lirnte. Il it- an invaluable remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no lamily should t/e without it. Price One Dollar. DIL CLARK'S ELIXIR :s a certain cure toi all weakness ot the Genitourinary Organs, ac J discharges ol a muco-purulcnt nature, Jx-ueor- rhea, Gonorrhea, Fj-ermailorrhcft, and Seminai Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price One Dollar. DIL CLARK'S REGULATOR, lor female* only, is guaranteed to correct all soccia! irregu larities and difficulties ot single ladies. Married Ladies are cautioned not to use it when in a cer loin condition, m its nlccts would he too pow erful Price One Dollar. All of these C'-abraled remedies are prepared irom Fluid Extracts under Dr. Clarks imme diate supervision, aud-arc warranted freth and pure. All alllicteil persons should send a care fully written stateracul oi tneir ailments to l>r Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent promptly to their address Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at his office, and will lur- nlsh all the necessary accommodations to pa tients who place themselves under Iris care. Al 1 letters addressed to DIL J. CLARK, Office No. 10 Amity street, »prll2-iv Now York City,near Itr DUPLEX ,|5 IMPROVED FAMILY £;) Sewing pfn-oliine. A TKIUMI’II IN Ml ttrrly t;cw." *d»1 ■ i.»TH»T nu«1 StMtf? I’i •ajH-rior and talu-tb.c i * *.n vp ;-frrrrt romp rr- • w'fboai m hta! --r rq"Ai m.i Iihi '.ra n 'wnnity fCCt' V ‘ tlll!«i' T‘s." i. mii»*F the boAMfif jI.c'i and '•in -io ai: k‘rd« with ai.i. kind? QUEEN OF THE 80UTH ONLY GENUINE STRAUB PORTABLE GRIST MTLT-B, — roa — C OKN MEAL, WHEAT FLOUBINO AND BTGCK rioorfSken ^ AppsttUs, Bmottos, Com BhsUen, MILL WORK OEHEnAL.LT. This** Hills wm first madeta •apply the waists or the Planters •ad Stock Grover* of tbe ttoath. bnt their fame ha* spread to every quarter of tb* *rrd they ire bov «4d aod UMd In Europe, Avia. Africa and South America. To .WpDly the tocreaaltjf demmd we hare euiarfed .-or Maaufictory aad added valaahie impro fetieau to the MUL „ Ai'heretofore, our HiE* will be Wull or choice Barr Bk>ch*, teiected it tbe Qaarrlee t* Yrir.co. Brpd for Deecriptire Pimphlet* enutailing Treatlee on Mlliinz. tent dt &aU fre-v A4dr*^«. IoAaC ttTUUJU A CO., Oor. Front and John rtreesv, CLNC’LNN -TL O. lelylR-dAv COTTON PLANTER8 Examine tsfi Boy the Origlnsl RAW BONE PHOSPHATE (BAUGH’S) Il being the first made s'd other* ue Imlutlose. BAUCH’S RAW BONE SOPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. 5 fpADE WARK $ u Tl)’? Mmurelf aide of Haw or Ucbarued Ikinee, rich in Mtro^ecoo? mttTer, ditTOrred tn On of Vitnol, «► K'Dt.n^ the Boi.e Pborphite ia i hiilfly -Sle ind quid.y available form, and tbe Amciouiiin euch pro* portfoii a? to m*ure i prompt&i*U vigorous icuon upoc thecrope. ^ VA here Biafh’p Ptorphatc w*w applied the da?: *»• sou cl. Lotlu . U,c sr.d.C4-U»rj*, exe *f«? thfct it vlii maintain It* welt earned reputaaon. h wti. prevent liu*i ou L’OUou. BAUCH &. SONS, A annua uier*, PbiiudeiphiA. r'»r ?iic by cd^eri throu^tu-ui the entire hoctn. o; whom we rocoinmend consumer* to buy. oc:30 w5m JOB PRINTING ATLABAINTELLIGENCB1 BOON IXD JOB PRINTING OFFICE, WHITEHALL STREET. Newest Grand Austrian State-Loan J- o x r id it y , 111 the Got- ernieit in tbe Amount of 120 Millitms Florins or 250 Million Francs, which If to be repild by 400,000 Premium Prizes. ond moQtfc i /mi dn«*iiiii takue pi*ce. at wai< e w;ii b? dr*wu Priat^ of »T i Aii.itiO franc*. 10 i (Ki % uoq, si i -ao..a». *31 ijo.uou, io » scw,ojo. xsi i 4ao,- ooo.no i tun. i7i * 9it,ouo. m iio.oc«j. iaxs ooo. etc. tih an) Prune*, tbe lowest Prlie. The Pr.te of one Shire 1? 5 Dollar* ** ** Five Snare? 1? 20 4 * ** E even rbaret ic “ “ ** Twenty *foar shares 1* 60 “ fnr'.t Conntn**#, H*rk Bill? or Kcmituscea, iuii« place \u Eun pe. t of Ihe drawlop? an- paoctna’’y delivered (fr*.? of WK LW1TE THE ATTENTION OF OCR FRIENDS and the Public generally, to our complete and extensive JOB PRINTING OFFICE Our tsciiitiefi lor Executing the General Run i B OOK AND JOB PRINTING, are as good as that ol any Office in the country, having 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 Pricestosuitaii Check Books, Draft Books, Drav Receipt Books y arrivalDeparture ot Trains Western St sUmntls HollroacL. nevt Msunu toais—ourwoso. leave Atlanta— r» p n Arrive, it Chattanooga jjg a t>ai raaaaon Tool*—ounrajj*. Leaves AUanta. —.;.8:1S A Arrives st Chattanooga tjo p j, aooouu>Danox txais—otrrsraan. Leaves Atanta 1:10 p v Arrlsci at Dalton u.jj j<; •ust Paaaanoxi TOLU—unraaxi: Leaves Cnattanoogi..... p Arrises a: A unto. Dai raaanau Toans—erwass. tease* Chatueooga f-nn a Arose* at Auanta *.S;17 p aoci)*»03iTio» raaui—oswaan. Leaves Dslion Mo A Arrives at Atlanta ■ ....'li-w a! Userfila BallreaS. 'Dar raaauan Taats. (Daily, fiaXKlayi Excepted.) Leave Aagnsta j :U A L-ese Auanta T Ajr.saaiABguau u Arrive at Atlanta p snakv ounsn in min. nan. Lease Anguau a .. p Least Atlanta — , "TL y Arrlseat Asgtisu , Arr;se at Ahstu. ', A Atlanta A Wtit-Pslii KaliroaB ___ h*T pooemia roAix--ocrwris Lease Attama ...^ , A Arr.ve a; West PoU.t iilhP 2 _ oi v vaaexxan tbaci—avain.* Lease West t'ouii p „ Arr.ve aiA-uana f,’ 5 aiaer raiieuv sjrp ruse.VMxa—oervixn.. ' Leave Atlanta T?. v Arrive a: West Pont n-Llp'S; aieav xaaieut asp ysaexa.ia—arwiajj. ' Leave*u: Lit tri.. „ Arnvea: A mu - Haeon * U aetarn BaUreaA SAT rsllllsll fSAIBI Dai.y.vxietrt eeniiy^ Leave Aroma , Arose si Maoa ,'T p 5 Lease Haom. - t [ S Arret a: eesas....i t“ *• * vi«&T axxaxas PiAexa«a*toat»-sutt, * Arrsa Hocoa ijj T* -e>ye Haeon f i irr. Vt A Lon la. , ^^ W H BROVKOS Ha-tar Trtr.;.,r-.- Si. LoI*, .Uemplils, \a-hvtlle and Chat- laaooust-. tu.uia Railroad Line. Leases Atlanta S ;s. a H A* '-txftswrt AJrNw *t N«ir 'M . Hi Jl H ArriTM *: Me -ttz Z , . M Arr.ve* i. * , A p Z Arr.vwf tt L Libia city ........11 ^ A M •'•■■'4*SpS Arrvt. si .. hiuaxocga .. . ". ..'.'.I'.'.'. 1 C A i Isms at Xtlnit '... U ' M ^ 11 - i££a‘.‘SEi?v ‘ J •Hi;!" to« p h i. a- -.a 7 is A M N . “sire ; ra-jiros t r-stiaaoe^s lo Memphis.- i. L e c:.x; c • « •»• t : z w < COTTO^ STATES LIFE iSMCE COMPANY Principal Office—Macon, Ga. Asumrlred Capita' Cmraueed .s;-'u: ,. LK-.os-.tei » -*, mss, o-ou seen-ny o: Pogcv H z iert ?i,00 .000 aoo,ooo i 13-0,000 TO THE PUBLIC. Ar.t.1 P. V.’JtZ’M cry >har»:bolacr ai ».ol u tLt retail ul j B.12£ &>Dll, Oi CVtfv uCSCTaptloiI, printed tre draw.af 1? known. The »'n*o? failing to ihe Lot? will be paid In ail Tram* j md b-iund on the most fi YOrible tensi, md in auintic Citie*. uuly in Germany. f*Tor*d by thf chance, I paid to I o,- ctTlft. r ‘7ub«crilK?r? Plr*-: Prite? of ».Q,OOij, 150,000 : tJiC D 0,1 * .d lUQ.uUO KraiiC*. etc. Ordi*r?, with remittance*, *1'} be executed prorapu’t lnd under dieerenoa bv C1IAKLB6 liuLLE, BiLilr^ Hoaao In Prankt- riOL-Ma1n v Gcrmany.i Ze.letreet. No. 47, opjKitite the royal poet uflice. ju,yi7-cTery^aa6m. :'I ‘UPT OP AG3NC! ?S. * 'Ji- i.‘o:eau>-.r 6, l-Tj. j ^ u t:c*iuj i»aai-g :a ton, or bt. Louif, Mo. i{JT(U OAT-Bc?!r^e? eotlrulv new and honorab'.e. U/J-V/ Libc’il iLdacemonu. Df^crij-v.re circaiart • 6. Ad-lre?* J. C. Hand A CO., li’.cdelord. Me. eptJO-bw eepu^-dm Du E. bijuap. Tbe Md£ic Comb Krf-sro; brown li contain* nojouem. Anyone can ar« it. On* reel by mal. for Adirose aauIc CX'Md cXJ.. sprlrsgneld, M*p?. (wpU0-9a T * c g a 1 13 1 a. n k s . Sheriffs, Ordinary's, Clerk's, Migistrate'f, aci Iaw Blacks, e! every kind, Printed on the Best Paper, and st Lc-w Prices. Orders from the R caentry promptly fliied. L .\ P It N t) I X U H E S ^ - ‘ '• 1 7-s. *. W hoUl * “• J » • l •, cx-Ldr ed to G cr^a, bet '.i 6 JO l> A *j i. NT?' V AN TVj . C ^ ■ ■\V.\L. J. MAOILl- - " '-■ . vL'PT AGKNCtBS. A. TOON & CO., riicmiEi cp Book 'Brooms, and Dealers in Produce j to-L BllOAO STREET, Printing.! NASHVILLE, TENN-. All who sppreoiat* the Importance o! having j their work done on New Type and Good ] A G L N T »» M ACtilN i. Il it Lie a* fin. nakt*? itt tn**Hc L.'kc* Much' ?rd it warraiued for h vrart , _ , t |15. ai; o bor machtnc* with ar. onder-feid to e 1 and Firsi v.A&f Worhmco, will consult \V A N T E D Us;U4 Mi If*. *c* ir A NTKD -AGK.VTS cannot i : cm i S3 "Watch I S3 Watch 1 rax amsAY xuRcriAN Eureka Aluminum Gold Watch Co. ■ATS APPOINTED L .T. DEFOREST, Jeweler*, 40 and 49 Rroadwny, b'eir Turlt, Solo aVtfouto* tor tho LT. ». A XDhavo author-v.0,1 them to soil thelrirest Kva*x* Au-KiKrxU.il II « Stcuos lor Tltits Uou.shs, •id to warrAui to eu«b »p4 evuy one io kecocorrect time lor *>ue year Tu* Watch we guarantee to be Ue be«l and rkcupctt t1mr-lpi»i*or that U now iu ua* In uity pariol to*glob*. Ihe w :k»ur»tndo bie cam*. Lu- dir*' and G«*ni*e til*, and are b>mufully chAMd. Tbe c*i»«a Are made ot the infUt m»w wid^y known tu bur«.p*M Aln<nlnom i» »id It biaihe exact color of Uavld, wntrh tt alwa*f retAMi* ; il will etaad the teat of the ftrungrei la id*; no oi tf i vii te l U I’”«n gokl only by wctj;hL toe Aaimtuum i* Id twu i* MO Itubivy. The went* ere tn|de by ma< htreo, eamr at toe well known American Watch. The Alumcuiu u ■* (heap octal, h*m»- vie ran ad»rd to **>*• lue \S at- h or $t and make a •man nrum W« |taek tbt Watrh »al Iv tn a email box and »and \ by wad \ any \%r\ »d Uiv' U. h. ou receipt oi 5"; fifty etate lor pALkuif and t *o#Une. Addrcea all»rdere lo Ls V. DKFUUUT A CX)., #) t a Broadway. N. T* novS-tai family It t.«# roecircd I'm • >(tm* t*r1i»':|s*; Jonrr.i • e THVX •* Th • >:.h' .»• f n teat Mat ran-il. !:u »t 11 Y-.ra Wfi.rM. •We Uvf ' i xan'ii .tti tb*» iuacI.'p.-^. worthv o1 all tbe prv-er “A rrcatinum b m Kv.i’vu. Ga. bii.ee Vir-,i tree on rr cij-t ot . A coni* '••anted, fire \utvU, FK -K. Ad.lri-v DUPLRX MACHIS'K CO., '^7 HHOADWAV. N. Y, »• Hsib-.arkiOme am ea them w* r.u-trued N, vn i If.. DOOLEY A BROTHER, Prop's, 00 Now S'-oe-t, AK'-V Yt'ltK s'.try. n v’.s ern'i w’l'Tl COLLINS, WETHtRiLl & CO.. YlTiolcanlc S 3e (I <> rowei-K. till & 1113 JIarkst Street. PHILADELPHIA. G AltriKN HBBI'S or f*.-.!rvst sloe* in.1 trie io raine our own growth Kverr variety ot ac ccted Gardon, K e’d and Fewer >e4*d». We have near’y xt act©* eiCsuatvely deroio; t»' ine groatna* ut^»araer Aod flower Sei'da. Healer* and etr nr* wuhlnf >ae«l* direct trota tha grower * ><•* d *«rd their oidm to a* The Urgeiy Increased demand for cqr S'*d* t» :te h r •Yidaura of Ue care beetowed on their ywa U anu prx- paratlon. v » Oai genacal \W>\eaa\e Trade Cot t&O.ied tree ou a;> rillLADHLPU NV undnfui mile* the "LvJt " (a.ikeot* ta»u ? dr*,i ai-c ;• fuU\ (termed. Tao beet and cnea}*e?; lamitj >e».iig Machine io the markeL .iduew JOHN>l*n. - L.iKtv .t (\» . B>'*tor. Mux, PitUharfin, I’a.. t fra- ex'. II: ,or m, Louia, Mo eepuvam j iheir orre inuirt*:, is well u ours, by girlng tu — • a fair trill* *A> SAFE. CERTAIN, Bill IX oil els. Eto. L. V. DEFOREST & CO.’S Aluminum Cold Jewel v. A gents 1~ -It--_• *;e: - fv.i r *. *•*<.! „ : - i.ia rtr, .v.crj Tie hvt ra-at i / In th* line ot Bill Head*, Le'.ter IIe*d«. CJz- . culare. Direction Check*, ,kc, we are prepared i ; u hereto 1 ,-re, to execute a* neal work, and on 1 s’- a* tavonable terms, as my honre in the South. ! — and to gnaranU* fuM aanaJer*. which il a heavj item to parties ordering large job*, as they Kldom get fnl! numheta when they order work North. -itVKSsT A CO„ t,' A it B- It* rfecr* art Jt*fieai. An rXFAlMKG RKM*DY Ibr Kvnui.au. T* .tali#, .liter. afiecttroK a perfect c:rt tt. a tu gl. i‘.%* N.* .uu of Ncnroai l>ipma« tetU to yield to .u wut- Jfistui pi'wer. Ev«n la u>e teverrti caaea oi Ltromc N. ura cia. afl»wtinf the rU'.ra vyuem. lie cae tor a frw da>e au-.rdaihe moat afitouiah.n fc * reltel aso rarely f».;* u> a com mete and permanett cnie. li cun- I < f u no mauniala tn tbe •ii^hteat d«vree icjcria>n» u f ‘ rai* the uL^iaMfled approra. o( the beet phyaietana. I IDA.; a.invl5 OI PriLlinjf, plain or COl- 1 Tn-c^Mda in every p»rt ol the oeoLtry, gratefu-.y ’ * - k ’ aoothe th* tor urea Mrvua. ; omi, »UCb id To S h o w m e n MRS. MARIAN SPAHR, AF.T1STE IN HilR WORK Mrrcaxu. Srxxrr. ur»m I*xtox aan Lott>. VkTOYLD ca.i '.hr ai:.*; or. oi th.* La-He* o *-.#• :rv y 11 Lrel; t c j,-* : wstU combine* lir tun- ure *€l\.g very U*L. a .J ok., with t*ut u* t;;.. w»*Htxr * LcaT jKri c: «. b< i fta*:..y adloivd acd rr^u rug Ou 6 t r ,• UtWu ;t. bftc wi..ccouLSi u fieva.ca. node oi ARTIFICIAL HAIR WORK. or. tone*, xi r chalvtf*e owatre'.roc. r.Loer *0 The aichcai c.%:sri pr ce paid • »«• 14 ©.-anti for Hi Man HaIK xi 4 raeturing tbe lailio^ eiron»{Ut b«w.L by mat. on receipt of prior and poetxea. One f.caage fl iX> iNMiage B cer.ta. ■ n . n - | Paten, Proiranei. Beue-tillsEtc. Tt KNKK A CO., Prop It n.NHil a ro., Proprietor*. I Al UaMON l hinainr. MAb? eeptlb Snteow M $Z5 10 $luu Fl.R WEEK. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE GUIDE. |auJ rvvoialiooi o! ike •exr.a 1 •r-ieia, with the lateat dtaeavutca In pnalucUix a: ^ ,-r. - v-i.unf ottaprlmt, praaamngth» complexlon-fic. rM* - »a laiwMuax wi'tk ol two handreq and • ents-lomi lagea, with namerot* ahzravinca, aad .als.lhe lalortuuaii. fix tkoae who ara Bar- r.«d or ,-oa.eni|.'aio niimage; attU II it a book that lock aad uy. aid not laid coralsmI, ra-oi to an* ana (tree ot poaUfe) lor Plf "r. ltaua 1 Btapcsoar/, Bo. IfiN.Ktghth at. reonta. AddroH llr. at, l.nle, Ho, l*' Bcuca to th* Afflicted and Cafsrtnnat*. " ' tdver* , , .,, i i, yv'ex diiHaee ur how dtvh>r*Me faar cocditioa. Dt. Ha.t» can be oocaaHaa (>or«ona!!y or by mxtl, on the djMVUi** Br&Uonea ta hi* »\*ra*. OtBc* No. If N. feghihtiraet, b*tv*«n Market aad ChanaL »t. Loan H» »OMW-d*wtj auuvtw asa DOlTnaSAl* re ore au-ymg L* the uotonoat Gcaox* ytk> k w ia p*«ic patera, or aaing any tiracx Kaai < ruec Lr Baiu work, uo ni;ier what yv'er di»«‘* This Office will be Found to be Superior :c anything in the South. Fames hive but to ca!' and Examine Sample* to be convinced. 13 ook 13 i n d i n g . Ktctj Detcripiioa o< Binding and Ruling Promptly Executed it any fitvle drained. C'exlt nt op Addren INTELLIGENCER 0FF»*5E. ATLANTA, GA., . 1 ANV . a JY. tL'.av »o>«l in rix - •»; rxpid y ae .-itg am. « tr-r ' • ! - •fcdwit* Nu FSMaLH , v hx*, , and Mxrdani^xr’Jc.e. v.:r MaailKCturing (."o., h. n want»tj, an-i SECOND HA/iD CUTlUh M-CHiNERY FOR SALE. G 'N^’^TTN'l .'t x'.v:,-w. : lr/M Card*. Prawlcy F-a.-. v It*. \ • .; f ic •. Ac A,. bT i 'MASK 8HAH, A« l. Ire ulanc >afiu k M ■, LowcJ, Mxa«. DUMImTUY. D K. j. ft. RUKPHY bar retained to tbe ritv X iU ;* Ul'* ,*. ULal.xM.liy !uC*'C<l ll No. TU W Li .a j vmarwj io i Tor PrifL^ or lor eTtcr Dovcrin. > i^ ac cocdceLi that rr- r | aiaacahe tioo ol Frilling, April 1 opera . cju <it* pcrlct ; ot th« bseueaa. T... ;'airomu« • pauva* ta riwpteuouy aoUcAcX (lore, wher* he l* in the t rufta?.. l, r-i rhacth al lire »U»fac.iun m <>iry braLvB of hie.o-d men:? ha4 jaiytW-fioi MH MM MM I MMMM MMMMl