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VOL. XVI.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1871
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THE INTELLIGENCER,
ATI-Ahl A, hEi I t-IS.
Altdrt*. uf Driunm.lc Co■■ «re»»ill. ii to
tho I'oople of he fluted SiMlen
Wamiinoton, A|>.il 20, 1871.
The Democrats In Congress have just i-suetl
the Inflowing oldri-.-s :
Jo the People of Ihe I'nited Staten :
Our pre.eDCe nml util 1st itutji s »l Washing
ton have enabled u« to become lully a 1 cpi .interl
with Lite ncllmis ami dt-muiis "I those wh t cult
trol Ihe Uailtcal party, and we leel called upo"
to utter a lew w. rds of warning against the
alarming stride* th-y have made lowartls the
centralization ol powers in iho hands ol Con
gress and the Exit tune. The time and atten
turn of the Hatiicii! It inlets have been almost
whol y directed to ilevi-Tt g such legislation ns
will, it their view, ticM preservS tin ir ascend
ancy, and no regtrd lot the wise restraints im-
pnml by the C- n-UUUlnn has checked their
reckless ami ticam rate career.
dictatoiiial powrrs conferred on thk
I'RKStliKNT.
The President ol the United Stat.s has Ween
Inttn dv ant.o net d a- a candidate for re elec
tion Tin declarations of liis-elflsh supporters
have been echoed ny a subsidized press, ami the
discipline ol parly Ime already made adheasion
to ins personal lortunes the supreme test ol po
litical leaby. The partisan legislation to which
we reler was decreed and shaped in secret cau
cits, where the extreine-l c tinsels always domi
nated, and was adopted Ity a snhst tyloot ma
jority, il not with the nth it’, certainly with the
tSect, to p ace in the Itamis ol the President
power to command hi- own rettomination and
lo employ the army, navy and militia, at his
sole discretion, as a mt tins of subserving ins
peisonal ambition. When the sad experience
ol the last two years, so disappointing the
hopes anti generous contidence ol the country,
is considered in connection With the violent
utierances and imrsli purposes of those who
control the pre-itlettl’s policy, it is not surpris
ing that the gravest apprehensions lor the luture
peace of the nm ion should he emhrtniucd.
PARTISANSHIP THE TEST.
At a time wnen late r is depressed and every
material inlet est is palsied by oppressive taxa
tion, the public oflices have been mu tjplied be
yond all precedent to let VC as instruments in
the perpetuation ol power, ptirtisansBtp is the
only lesi applied lo the* distribution of this vast
patronage Honesty, fitness and tuotal worth
are openly discarded in favor ol truckling sub
mission and dishonorings compliance; hence
enormous delalcatious and wide spread corrup
tion have billowed as the natural gpnsequences
ol this pernicious system. By tho official report
ol ihe necretary ol the Treasury it appears that
alter the uedtictiim of all proper credits many
millions n| dollars remain . tm trom ex-collec
tors ol the mbrunl reve. ue, and dial no proper
diligence has ever been used to collect them,
RKFOItMS l’KRsisTKhTI.Y POSTPONED.
Rimini In the revenue and fiscal systems,
which ail experiences demonstrate 11 be neces
sary to a b iig-»l tulutinlstralhin lo tho govern
menl ns wi li - s a files* ire ol rebel do an over-
b. rden© peoniu, lutvo been persistently post-
pottid or wdbdly neglected Uougress now
aiiioafps wt It mt even having allemiiied to
reduce tax alum or to repeat the glaring impo
sitions by which industry iscriHel and impov
erished. l'lie I r. a-uy is ove-flowing, and an
excess ol eighty iniilltiii dollar, ol tevenue is
a- milled ; and yet, instead ol some measure ol
present reltet. a narren and delu-ivo reso.dlion
Is passed by the Senate lo eon-id. r the tar it
ami exercise systems it re fn r, as il the h s oiv
ol bn ken pleogrs and pre ended remedies Inr-
nislied any heller as-uiiance lor future legislt-
Inni iban ex|Hjrieuce lia- dune in Ihe past.
ePPltl-,8 IVK TARIFF and TAXATION.
ShipbiiildiriL’ iind Ihe carrying ira o, once
some, s .•/naiional p'i-ie and prospeiity, now
litiigu sit-under a im-liing mad ol utxali.m and
ma'iy even o lur imiVUi ss inti rest laatfruggling
without profit to maiiitnm ilsell.
iinr agi cuitumlajs, while paying heavy taxes
on nil In. v can.-mil' , -either to Hie goveinmi ill
or to injjno|iob-is, tb d tin prices lor tlieir own
|,.o Im-ls so r. dm. d Ilia' hm.o-l labor is Ueiiled
i s just reward, and imiustiy Is prostrated by m
v .lions discrimination
THK Prill.IC LANDS tllVKN TO MONOPOLIES
Neatly twyoundted mil i in ol aens.il pub
lie ffiiis which should have la-n reserved lor
la II. fit I f the peollli; itavu i.een voted aw y
in giant col p-iratjouil -n. gltctmg our told iris
d enriching a Imndliji ol grenly -pecnlalors
lloi h.ia'*, who are theruny eaablud inex-
, se a tm si dangerous and t-mrupuug intlu-
, ee ovi r Stale and Federal legis|»tion.
I IK HRPUHl.tC IN DANGER—DANDERS FROM TUB
Ktl'KI.tlX HILL.
• If the. earc r ol inese conspirators tie not
checked, the downfall ol Ihe government U i
evitable, aud witn It the elevation ol a military
dictator on the ruins ol the republic. Under
ptcleucu of passing laws to culorcc ihe loiir-
tei nth amendment, and lor oilier purposes,
t ongre«s ha* conferred the iimsi despo le p iw-
ers upon the exocutive ami provided all ollirial
nmelumry by wliicli Ihe liberties ol the people
aru menaced, slid the sac red right ol local self
government in the 8tal<s is ignored, il nutty-
ranicaijy overthrown, Moddi lied up to the *e
ditiiHl laws, so iHlimua It) history, they are at
Variance with all (lie lagotlfled theories ol our
insuiutious. Aud the construction given lay
thaae radical interpreter* to the lourtcenih
amendment is, to ubo the language ol an emi
nent Senator, Mr. Trumbull, ol Illinois, an “an-
nihilator ol Btales.” Under the last enforce
ment bill “the Executive may In bis discretion,
thrust aside the government or any State, sus
pend the writ ol habeas corpus,” arrest Its Gov
ernor, Imprison or disperse the Legislature, si
lence Us judges and trample down Its peoplo
under the armed heel of his troops. Nothing is
lelt to the citizen or the State which can any
longer be called a right) all is changed Into
mere suBerance.
THE PEOPLE APPEALED TO.
Onr hopes lor redress are in the calm good
sense, the “ sober second thought” ol th; Amer
ican people. We call upon them to be true to
tbemBelves and to their past, and, disregarding
party names end minor difierences, to insist
upon a decent equalization ot power, the re
striction ol Federal authority within its Just and
proper limits, leaving to Ike Slates that control
over domestic afluir* which is essential to their
happiness and tranquility and good government.
Everything that malicious ingenuity could sug
gest has been done to irritate the people of the
Middle and Southern Slate?; gross and exag
gerated charges ot disorder and violence owe
their origin to the mischievous mines ol politi
cal managers in tile Senate and House of Hep-
reseolatives, to which the Executive has, we
regret to say. lint his aid, aod thus helped to
infinmo the popular feeling. Iu all this course
ol hostile legislation and harsh resentment no
word of conciliation, ol kind encouragement,
of Iraternal lellowBhip has ever been spoken by
the President or by Congress to the people ol
the Southern States. They have been addressed
only In the language ol proacrlptmn,
VIOLENCE DEPRECATED.
We earnestly entreat our lel ow citizens in
all parts ol ihe Uulon to epoe no eflort to
maintain po-.ee. and order, to carefully protect
Ihe rights ol every citizen, lo presirve kindly
rela-ious among ail m.-n and io discountenance
and! iiiacnur-.gr any vudauoi.s ol the rights ol
any portion of ihe p.-nple Bi-cured unm r the
conStilulion nr any of ils amendments. Let ua,
in conclusion, eaineitlv bigot >->u not to“auf
the present attempts . f radical partnans to alir
up strife In the land, in review ihe tsuue- ol the
war or to obstruct the return of peace and pros
perity lo the S-mihein Slates, Because it Is thus
that they seek to divert the altcntniD ol the
countiy irnm the corruption and extravagance
ut their aduuniBir-i't ,n ol public afiairs, and ihe
dangerous and profl ga e a't-mpls they are mak
ing 'owsrds ihe creation ol centralized military
govern nfflits
RADICAL EXTRvVaOANCE.
In the five .ear- of peece following Ihe
war lb. radical a.imlm-iratious have • xneeded
$1.200 UOO.QflO'jor niil-n r. purposes alone, be
mg wilbin #v0li,000,000 ol ihe aggregate
iitnoiiui spent lor ine same purpose in wtr-nd
in peace during 'he seventy-one yea's preifi ding
lil'ie 80 1801, mil including, in either cas- toe
sum paid upon p-moipal or interest ol Hie pub
lie debt. It is trifi ng with Hie iriti big n e ol
ihe people lor ibe radical leaders io i r un 1
iml ibis vast sum lias been honestly expended.
Hundreds ot millions ol It has hen wantonly
sqiaodered The expenditures ol the govern-
iiieqUlpr I hi- fi-ra 1 v- ar ending June 80, 1801,
were only lOStjWO 000. while lor pn cs -ly the
ami- pui| Osi-s—civil li-t, armv, navy, pensions
and Indians $104 000,000 were fxpe "led du
riug the fiscal year euiiiug .lime 30, INTO.
NO SYMPATHY WITH VIOLENCE.
No indignation can be loo stern anil no scorn
too si-veic'or lljg assertions by unscrupulous r id-
ical leaders Hint ihe great democratic and Conner '
vaiivc parly ol the Union has or cau have sym
pathy with disorders or v ou-ncc in any part of
the country, or in the deprivation ol any mau of
his rlihls under ibe constitution!
RIOHTS TO RE ritriTECTKD AND PERPETUATED.
It is to jir. tect und perpetuate the rights
which eviry Ireeman cherishes, to revive in all
hearts the leeling of Iru nd-liip, afleotion and
harmony, which are the i esi guarantees o| 'aw
and order, and to throw around the humblest
citizen, wherever he limy be, the protecting icgis
ol these salegnards of personal liberty which
the fundamental laws nl the land assure, that
we invoke the aid of all good men in Ihe work
ol peace and rec. in ill .lion ; we invite their gen
erous co-operation, irrisiHCtive ol ail Icrmerdjl-
ferences ol opinion, so that the harsn voice of
discord may be relieved; that a new and dan
gerous sectional agitation mai be checked; that
the burdens ol Rxitilun, direct or indirect, may
be reduced to the lowest point consistent with
good mitli lo every just national obligation and
with a strict economical administration ol the
government, and that Ihe States may benstoied
m tin ir integrity and true relations to our Fed
eral Union.
senators-
Eugene Casgcrly, ol Cali lorn ift| Garrett Davit,
ol Kentucky ; John W. Johnston, of Virginia ;
T. F Uayanl, ol Delewarc; John P. Stockton,
ol New- Jersey; Frank I’ Blair, ol Missouri;
Eli Saulshnry, ot Deleware; A. G. Thurman,
of Obi" ; George Vickers, ol Maryland ; J. W.
Stijfieman, ol Kentucky; James H. Kelly, ol
Ongon; William T. Hamilton, Maryland; H.
G Davis, ol West Virginia; Uonry Cooper, o!
Teuuesaee.
MEMBERS,
Fernando Wood, ol New fork; 8 8 Cox, ol
New York; A M Waddle, ol North Carolina;
,1 M Liacb.ol Nor h Cnrolma ; E A Hibbard,
ot N>-w Hampshire; F 8 8h b-r, ol North
Carolina; H M Slocum,ol New- York; Th"mas
KuiM-lla, of New Y rk ; Dwight Townsen I, ot
New Y'-rk; 8 N Bed, ol New Hampshir -; U
W Parker, ol New H unpshire ; Jamas B Beck,
nt Kentucky; lewis D Campbell, of Out
Wi )| 111 A Hat dley "I A Obama; J C Harj) r,
oi North Carolina ; K M T Duke, of Virgin a;
John T Hariis, of Virginia; Piter M Dox. ol
A lcan a; It h -rl B Knosev. t ol Newr Y' .rk ;
Wijiiant II Botn ris, ol New Y’ors; Smith Klv,
Jr, ol New York; JjS'ph H Lewis, n| Ken-
lucky; John T Bird, ol New Jersey ; Saiuuol
<: F’iKit, "f \e.v Jersey; E'a in- W. 1 « oi
Maim-; A T Mcl tyre, o| (ieorga; C W Ken
all, of Nevada; Jo eph N I utiu I "I Now
Yo k; Gjnrkion N I’oi'er, oi N »■ Y' rk; El
IVirv, ot New York; .1 -in Huger-, o New
Yura ; John If Si, rm,ol Pei n-v vania; Samuel
J llandall. ol Penn>-y van-a; P Ym Trump,
oi O oo; Ja ues It Me* mini' k, ol Mis-..an ;
George W Morgan, oi Ohio; Andrew Kin
Mi-sou'i; J-'b M Hrighi.oi Tennessee; J. hit
Cm. h'-i,ol Vi'gi i" , W c Wh t eh.tfite,- ol Ten
mss.e ; lleio\ I) .Mi llenrt, ol Ke- liii-ki ; Il
P Ca ilwl', oi Temn s -e; John M Carioll,
.1 N- a- Y'.ek; IViII am Williams, of New
York; C N Lanison,- I Ohio; Edw.nl J Gol-
ladav. lenni-ss.e; A K Uarr.il, of Tenne-sce;
W \\ Vaugh", ol T nio s-ee; Sn Marshal, ol
jn.nnis; E Y Rice,. I II Hints; James 11 Slater
..f Or.goi ; J K M< K nnev, "i Oiijo; J C Rob
in . ii,ol Illinois; V W MeNeely. ol II in"is
.I hti M ni'h-,111 (fi n ns; Henry D. F s.'-'.of
Pennsylvania ; Richard J llahleman, ol Pen
s.ivama; Eilwir i Oro-sland, "f K niuok) ; S
fiiilllihs, oi Pennsy ranja; lieurv 8herwii"d,
in Pnnnsylvai-ia; W McCiolland, o( Pennsyl
vania; SleV-nson Atelier, ot M try laud ; Titos
Swann, ol MarilanoJ B T Mayors, of I’ennsyl
vania; E I. Acker, ot Pinn-V'vania; t harh-S
A Eldrldge, ol Wisconsin; alex. Mitchell, ol
Wisconsin ; J Lawrence Qoiz.nl Pennsylvania;
Il Milton Spier, oi Pennsylvania; William H
Banditti, "I Counfcilcut; M 1) Man-on, ol In
diana : W S Holm ot, "I Indiana; J () Suther
land, i f Michigan ; M C Kerr, ol Indiana ; Jas.
M Hanks, ol Arkansas; William It Head, ol
Kentucky; George M Adam, oi Keniueky; W
E Arihtir. o| Ki uinckyj Samuel A M.rrit, ol
BEAD
and io Ladlei, tbtl Women
are nubject lo nnn»?rom»AUJ^
ea»e« premier to tkelr »ex—
‘“'1 bb buporertion oi the
Month
I’oriodoKheamntli-m ot,
UBck and Womb, lrreenUr,
MeoBtriutton. Hemorrhage, or
Bxcattlve •* iflowB,*’ ana Pro-
* pen* Uteri or falling of tha
romb.
Tbeie dlseosei hare seldom
been treated incceaaiaHj. The
profeeiloa has nought diligent
ly for tome remedy thit wotud enable them to treat
these dlieaees with waccetB.
At lest that remedy has been discovered by one of the
most Bkillfai physicians to ihe tiiate of Oeorgla. That
remedy is
BHADFIELD’S FEMALE RE&ULATOR.
It If poroly vegetable, and ta pat up in AtUota, Oa.,
by Braafleid A Co. .
it wid parUy the Wood end Btreagtheu the eyrlem$ re
lieve irritation ol the kid iey#, and is a perfect ipefiflc
for all the above diseasoa, aa a t ertaln care at qaiulne is
in Chills and Pevers.
For a blitory of aiaeasea and certidcAie* of lt<» won-
derf il cares, the reader is referred to the wrapper
around each bottle.
hvery Dottlo warranted to give satisfaction or money
remnded.
LaGranoe, Oa„ March 23.18*.0«
Bradvibld A Co., Atlanta, Ueorgia:
Dkab Hus : I take pleasure in stating that I hare used,
or the Usi twenty jear , tue mediciiie you are putting
up, known mb Dr. bKADFl n.LD’n FK a Wi HKUU -A-
'iOrt, ana ojnetuer tt the beet c^mbln«tlon t-ver gotten
together tor the dlne4*«e 101 wu»cu It i« recoinra nded
I nave been familiar with th- pr scrip io i. (m th *- r*c-
tloner ox medicine arid in domestic practice, and cm
honcBtly my th.it 1 cuUFjder it a boon to cuimr ng fe
males. and cjuj but Dot,e every lady n ih“ land, wh^iuay
be rulTcring in any way v ecui ar to tne;r box, uuiy • '> e
to procure a botil , that their Bufferlnv** may v' *ity
bn <eitt.v«d, but inatthey may bv restorca to nc. . and
anu etrengih.
t\ith my kindest reg&rda, 1 am, reaped folly,
W. B. t£.nKtL.«, M. D.
We. the nndmlgncd, Drugd«t«, take plta«are In com-
menulng to ihe trade Dr J . k-ofifu/b kh-male e«-
NO. 96
PIlOPflITI’S
PAIN KILL IT.
CERTIFICATES:
W*. huve o-ed Dr Frcpkitt’s Peeps-
menUlr.g them to the
rttlona and Uke pleaoQre in
public, as nelrg all be claims fur them:
Ool K 4 Headerjoii, t^oriuitiun, <
ui atom -believing u p, be & >*ooa und reliable rciaedy
for the fiireaeeu tor wmcb lie rc> uaiui. llb \:
W A L.A^HUhLL, .‘tlun.a, *e rgu
RhMBttttTuN, W lLi.au.> & » 1A LU.
. /vt anm, Georgia
RKDW1NK * FOX, AtJanu, .euig.a.
■ "W 0 LAWali a, Atiaau, ivoigta
W ROOT A t>OH t Mar.etti, Geurgii.
DR. PROPHITT’S
CELEBRVrii liVEK AIEU.CiNK!
It \e po*ely vee . ■ e. a., w. , ac. u .• n the lver am
Kl- nt*)" prouipi.j »p l.^.uil and Hu hu, wnLoot
hi yd.nger fc.i v 4 jol vt . tm,. « f ihe .,m s.
l\e‘ it-t uki.< ihi- m ui- me r ee i u <i It-a. *et,
a y wther reaBonaoit eapoeure.
hYMPTuMs UF LlYi,R DISeReS :
beatmche, Dull Feeling or thd Blues. Soar St
or .'Civou* ueaaacae, lieArthaiu mGi^e t
pip ui, bad oi bi ter arte in h<- Mouin, tti
tn.ck, ruug, feiling ‘
uoi n 4 ueouerjou, ^oviLtfUjn. Ga; O C Kogera,
CovlngloD* Ga; O 8 Forter. fov.ngton, Ga; Prof J L
Jonea, ;ovlpK\on, (B; M W Arooid, Georgia Confer
ence; Htv W W Uatin. Ge«>r/ia conference; F W
Hwanson, Honticeiio, Ga; Robert Barnes, Juper
A M Hobineoa, Moi.t ce.lo, Gt; Jamet
Wright, Putnam county. Ga; a \te*tbrook, Futcam
couuty, Ga; Judge J J Floyd. Covington. Ga; W$B«-
bee, ‘Covington ^tLU•rprif•e; , ' A U /iac’tsrr, Conagioa,
Ga; George Wallace, At*ant*, Ga; Dick Lockett, Darts
coucty, '1 exae; vV Hawk Whatley, (.‘uaaeta,Texas; * C
Rowrti*, Linr eti county, *1 era*; Tommey A Htewart,
At.anta, Ga; W a Iraud^dell. Drug^isti, Atlanta, «a; R
F Maddox, of Hr .Maadr-x A io, Atlanta, Ga; Uriah
Btevene, Ccrteruvil e, Ga; A ti Lonls, l^wndee coucty.
Georgia; Lat d, county. Ga; JaaMB
Jeff, ttarterwiile. Ge; W L fc.llB, Dor»iy counts, Ga;
W a Vo'dtxtu^ Dooly coanty, (ia; John B Davie, New
ton Factory, B F Base, Lowudee coanty.
STATE OF GEORGH, I Know all men by these
Fulton Cocktt. j prea-ntr. That I have tms
diy, tor viUae received bo d and traneferrod to BKAD-
FlaLli A -A)., the sole right to manalactare and ceil
my Family Meolcme*. and htv« fQ*nt»h»-d them wiin the
fall rtc-iptH, and have Mitnorixed the ra d brtAbrlBLD
AC u. to i nnt or have p n td, a-ythni they maj
eee proper c i c<*fi li g uy and *1. of me «n< ve-named
Medicmee. ihit 15 h day ot J-ne, JF70
Ini igned] u fi PHUPH1TT*
ury preecLc • of 1 homa« F Junei ar d hobert Crewford
ruunc [u 1
JT013 PRINTING
ATLANTA fflTELLIGEICEE
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
WHITEHALL STREET,
i'll
U bi L ij H it A T LD
Met
nui)
tiiuxrs
« p«. '
».d Fc
, . Diarn cfi », entile and
/act, wbtre he ^ vtr i? oni o <vutr. yoti a^e ua
eveiy d.eea-e that is uu: couuigiuur.
r rsjphiU'r Liver .Medic ne, u laketi proper'y,
prevent and care any dtseaoe reem .n.. Irom a our
Liver.
li will regulate its functions 1 and thue cu-e ai; dh
irej by me feature ol ilf neauny ac.ion.
t na- been used fo a great u*.mt)«r ol years, at
given uiuveraai satirfaction
i ciaimiLg to have the
Fairbi'kn.Ga., September t U-AS.
Du. O. S. PuorHiTT ;
Sih .• My wiie ha? been an Invalid tor lUte/:< rear*
Doctor* an agree t-no bad *• l.iver .*i?- arv." In counec
ttou witn iheir prac ice rheu»ed vnnou? notvdru»u.-»iie-
of walcn e<*em«.d ’o do any good, romet me ago
procureo a go tic of *• Liver * ed,.i:.e,” ot your akeu
nere, C. A. Uarvej, whicn being given accoiding to di
rect.ous, has effected a coiup.cie cure.
GKUhGh L. THOMPSON.
AmaxTa, Ga., July IS, 1FT0.
■BARS. BRADVIkLD A CO t
GKNTi.Exan — Last year, durli g my traTel* in Ala
bama ana ^uthwest Georgia. 1 contrHctc,l chub and
fevtr, and my general health beiaiue very bid. I tried
various remedies, anu among others Aha.ienbergcr r
Hlle—all to no purpose. 1 was troll tiled witn imei.se
pa:n In tne smad oi my ba- k and fur tuoiau- l dlu not
Lave a moiuent’s rest. 1 naa welt nigh despured of re-
coverurg'wnen a frieud recommended me to uae Dr.
Frophiit’s bivcr Medicine. 1 aut so, »*nd one bottle r.as
enreo me; and today 1 feet Ike anutner man. Icon
uder it one of tne nest medicines for genera. u?t i. w
»ut ut». and, wiUiout any reservation, reeowmenu a lo
he ktllicted.
1 am, gentlemen, very respectfully, yours, etc,,
u.M. UAUhlaON.
DR. PROPHITT'S
DYSENTERY CORDIAL
Is one of the most va'nftble compounds now put up for
Dia-ruea, Dysentery, Lnolera ln»a’.uni, or Cuo.
Morbus.
Tnl medicine has boon use for years, and gives u
verBftlsa.ipfaction.
iUe most delicate child may uke it with impunity
Cotinotox, Ga,, Ncromber 9, l$o7.
Dr. I’RorHiTT ;
Having a severe attAck of Dyse:
summer 1 was nidu ed to u-*, )\>.t
a a uer.vtd tnerelro u tnime .vate
It give, me puasdre to rccoiume
••ry during the past
U. 8. PuHThri.
skta. Texas, IS 9.
MURRAY
L INMAN’S
FLORIDA WATER.
The moat aztiicaii.e, and relreshln^ ol
all pcrfwBL-s, lor use on Ibe Handkerchief, al
tin- r.iilet, sou in the Bath. For saie oy ail
DriiL-L-!,"!- ,:i II' rt .'-r-. nov^-todly
R ill A D
CAREFULLY.
Vrr1 vn-1 ac Doparturo ol Tralna
WiiUrn it Atlantia Railroad.,
mo nr numn txajx—otrrwAan
f^hve Atlart^.*^ , p u
Arrives at Chattanoojra 5;in p M
DAY mmon TRXIX—OUTWARD.J
Leave* Atlanta. ©ri* a M
Arrive# at f.’battacooca p g
xtoht riuxvon triax—rmraaD;
<^'»H Ir oo g t |T H-Cft p n
Arrive# at Atlanta. *....*.*.*.’5:17 A N
day jusffzxero nunr—nrwARD.
^*ra,r-***,rr.oeS,. M r. >V | A M
Arriver a* AUacta P M
CJaorwta Watlvoad*
DAT VABCVVOYII WAtW.’
fDalJr. ?3n^»v* ICxeeDfed.)
f.^.ve A. »
A*Un*» T-1« A. V
« P. W
Arrive at Atlanta 5*49 P. M
’nonrrAMRxexB trai*.
»---.** e-*»p. -w
i ^t*i a »'‘Zt+jlI. . r“r“rmrrrrrmnrirr.*T^4n ii E
WB INVITE THE ATTENTION OF OOi
FHIKND8 M*} Public geDeraMy. to' mif*
complete and exlertEive
Atlanta Ar xs*«t-point Railroad*
ft»v Piwnan trait—otttwajo.
#^V# tf.fQ a . fc
k rr*v« at Wwt .IfrWl p. fc
«■»»▼ rtLkXJt—nrwARD.
«•*» TT*a,. Vi*
Iwt4 T f «T i - «r *. w V fc,
■ v , * r ’“ «*'CHT AWD rummoXR—OTTVW**n '
* "*** W'^«* PrN-f V. ....... P 11*
J‘ il, %7 fTAR " AJTD PAIWin««R»-.nrWaJ*T».
b-'TM? ..i.'.y.’.*.:r!**r!...**-iii*ir.if w '^ a. a
Ar Railroad.
*rt : cf r.:« follow* on and arier Jicua.-j
lr“\ :
AGUE AND FEVER.
WGLFE'S SDrii.DAfil SGHNAPP3
Wolfe
Is gou- 1 for \
WOLFE'S >CH ED M SCH^AriPd
WOLFE'S SCHIEOAM SCHNAPPS
Is good for Gout.
WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
Is j;ood f«»r» nnary oompiamt*.
WOLFE'S SC HU DAM SCHNAPPS
I? :ec*>mmended »y ftl M*d c\. “qrnity.
Ko.Yr'a ScJtlidiirn Sc->nipy^
Is good for n olle a d path il *te «>:<'raach :
Wolft't S-Ki&lv, .Srh\ rys
imitated and count r «r- . -nd ;.-rcbasers wi'.: hw;
I b«*g letve toclai the at’ei •. >•: the '• ;* k '
munials mttvor t.’* .h' - r.
1 uci GouLd to say thi. I regard your !*cn«Arr< t
tnciu PYery respect pr. : . im, t> pure, anu cesu
ot tn«dui: ptirotiage. At h.. ev<.n*f it is the {>ure»*
siu.e arr.c t of iio land g u. heretofore u. od ai:
and a? such may be 'aifiy prescribed by ph>? c.:»i,s
DAVID L. MU IT. M, D., t narxac-au. L'Ltm.-:.
Airire at ACgg? 1
At
Y ork.
LorisTiu.1. Kt , Sei>t 1.
art cie ol gin suiuo.e for su^
*«i tpteu to.
J Ire! that w t have row ai
near*?as that reoeiv n
L»b J W. ti nlGUT.
“Schnapps is a rtmecj in chronic catarrta'. com
plaint!*, etc ;
l take great p'eftsure ir. bearing high y cr« driab.e -es
timony t»» u# tfh acy a- a remedia: agx nt n ibe fil-faf *
for winch you recomuu’d n. i:av.r. t a naiur-*. u ndei.r3
ro the mocoas surfaces, wrtf; a -.:gr: a* grst. of sums *-
tion. 1 regard it as onr .0 tne mo*; nr.Hir.au. rrmt-flirr
in chronic caiarrhAl aflecii ua. p a.a’b '.bore of th<
geuito-twtuary appara.u-. vt nn m,.cn respect. )ou
obecient semant, iffA>. A. L£*8K. M li., Ntw York
2d Put* 8Tur*T. *f'*w \oi.k, Sot. 21.—I'd »u*n.
Wi'Lf k, r . Pr(*inl: DkARMR: l bare matte a ca«m
cxamiuutu'u ol a sample c '
u oap,
1 tn«-
lujini'us fabsULC
pie dl-ti; ed S,Until.
Tne exatnin*lion nas re-nitid in the '
the mu,' «* c '(1 talced no ;>> no.^ar or >-
lute. 1 a-*ve been unab.i o d s\N>ver a
deie'eriou- sunstftncts which
*of qi
I w
les employed
v. hes»U e u.
M-viic-r.a'. par*
Dr. PRorniTT:
: Liver Medicine and Fa
.llAb Araant.
•r- and Drnggis;
t Oi.Fh’? K? I .
This is the celenrated medicine ilitt run Pi
Pain Kiuer out of me m ra* *ncr.\er 11
Da\ls made Prophittcuange the i.am r. m .
to • ’atu Kill U.
For KfuutuaLstn, Neuralgia, or i»ain of any l
no equal.
FbriNnake iLtOS or MitigA «
a 1 erfect autidote.
Il is good for code. Co d *. t V
Its name indlcaue ,u nature
tt t« the Wist
.y»;
iuscctR it ;*
u.vii WW
! l’KOl’.jVLACTIC FLUID.
| TjR Hi 0t*»ji F-'TW , *-V Mo<f CT;., 'or • 0-fv C.
JOB PRlNT INC OFEICE
Our lodfiiia lor Execuaci kbe Oencru. Hul
BJOK AND JOB PRINTING,
are os good os list ot any Office in tag country,
having recently added a large lot ot nt-* -i
modem types lo our already Extensive Eslab-
liahment.
C ARDS.
Business,
Visiting,
Railroad,
Wedding,
And Everv Other Kind,
Plain or Colored,
At Prices to suit all
Check Books,
Draft Books,
Orav Receipt Books
and Blank Books, ol every description, printed
and bound on the most favorable tennf, at i u
Ihe nestett style.
e g n 1 Blanks.
ShorilTa, Ordinary’s, Cierfs, Magistrate’s, and
Law Blanks, I every kind, 1’- n'-.-d on the Best
Paper, an I at Low Price* Orders from the
c .entry promptly lliied.
H o o k IP r i ii t i n jr -
A’.’, who appreciate the importance ol bavin,-
their work done on New Type and <•
Presses, and First-Class Workmen, will c-m.-n
their own interest, as well as ours, by giving tu
a loir tr.aL
Oill Heads, lire,
In the line ol Bill Heads, Le’.ur He.'..l --
cu’.ors. Direction Checks. Ac., we ore prepare
as neretolnre, lo exeeme as neat work, ar.d o
astavorable terms, as any house in the 8
and to guarantor fvE n>.wa:--b i-
neavy Item to parties onlericg large jofs. .
they seldom get full numbers when they or , j>' , r -'v
work North.
T o SS li o >v m t* i
* imwi VAMSXASX VAaDB—DAILT.
' Kir* ’
Na»hrllls
tm Rallrna
and r hu
■» P fc
.11-Y- A fc
..12.<7 P N
,.n.1^ p M
Idaho; Boyd WincluMer, ol Ktulucky; A
Coming*, ot Missouri; H W Yorkers, ot Indl-
«.««, W K Diblark, «»l Indiana; William Ter
ry, of VirginiaI) >t of (ic<*r»iia: Kli*
oil *M Braxton, oi Virginia ; «lnbn M Hice, of
Montuckv; William M Mcrrl- k, ot Missouri;
Frank tli»rolonl, of \V»>t Vn^inia: James
ltro *kf», of N* \r York ; B njandn V Blmja, of
bnUwarc; Johu KiICiUl-. o M ->*' » J JV J- ^ nml u rm-r- uw *UFak. u a
Young, ol Utbiigm; W l* rricc, ot Georgia ; ’ streoL apruu, i;.w k -i\ .ml k mi’ t>
Moses K Armstrong, ol Dakota. Drugglitiiof AlUnta, Gcoikha, ai w*uuJ5ictttrv'. ,, i*;.
KiWres Factokt, ui., Nnumb
Dr PHi.ruiTv: v
. list rammer mr bor*o sprained bis »nk‘c
CftUBiug tut- whole leg o !, * tl k» a! flic u.a t
m iduorl he., .cm O’.
Ki.t 1
ftiut a
ring hud odoi
. wounds, si.i
skin disc ,s,*$
\i' kinds ot uca
fo: Kry>u*cUAS.
;hr»ni, d;,»therii; lor
u t.r soften fttid hoftQtll
j*. mildew, trait $U‘.r
highri
rcckimcaer d»'d
JOHN ii. 1»aN is.
hftvi a»i*d lt- r .is for ttc ny jaL Druggists
Merchants, »n4 miy be ordered d1rv»
DAKtIY rduril YLAvTK'
. l.V A M
. <• P fc
.10.40 P fc
. 7 2R A M
NOlluE UF uHAiiGE OF SCHEDULE
—UN—
GEORGIA RAILROAD
O N kki if..- JisuxryiAlSn, the Px»en-
'•*»-* H... :UL Xi fo. u-W; .
‘IMM nutx.
7:10 a M
..i: C KM
.A.40 P. X
. P. M
P. fc
.. * 40 a. fc
7 flu A. fc
- . **• : V_ : True* w: . nxxo
A:.i:U w*.^i
US v LLtC L'lg ,*0*sl*
ftt-.er* from ALxrli. A \z< -1 .Wi<Ufct#o
s^v. . L* on Gtora*^ m* by ite
■■ x*—.'Lawr Trvr. mr... —*ce cv-ucet:-
ax. t k ft»fcnft: frvLn.kL.-a reach
Cft}, i*. 7 -W T. X.
>-re; ::.i Can on a.; ni*t: vrvir*.
SCHEDOLE 0>'
MACON 'NO AUGUSTA BAIIBOJO.
r 2S. 157*. berwewe Au-
xswxr rrvix daily, icsmt# ixnmo,'
ItrVfc.
.. * t A. fc
.. 7.V.* P. fc
,. I sSF.fc
' b. J ;iN>oN, % upv‘rx’.ccdent.
ZtTSX IT'-'.
‘*-x -. .\r .* \
STEAM PUMPS
BAND PL*fcP>,
V O \\ K K FH1PS
r'K KilLH At’#. RILLS. RISXS.
Breweries* Oistlherios*
^ A C1>TRa.N>.
Hydraalic Frexv 1 !, iw.,
>A. A iK'it 1KUN>.
McCO W AN BROS,.
r A R . CO.
't FLAK. «4» sU»-v%
« tr;r:%r O.
uitii i utuvs r~ale*
I3B- PBOPH1TT'
Fever and Ijriio Plli*.
Ol OliUii. f AY.
The h?>t Antldo
Wftr.uLted iu every
aunlc.
tlU- ,‘s
ihe
iifttce.
DR. PROPHITT'S
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS.
Wilt rcltere Hokd*c*ie, Noi
other derangement* .if the
fcvtinfnettttva and H-r-v*w-<
•»* am tu n »;*{«
, dift-.isvv Wilt b* C*
i ue ftrsi fcurdft)
a»bJ7 avt
1 «;korT; i a. n
, O A .'U-1 ot Ordinary
i are uwtiffel t.» ffle their ob|ee-
lv evt‘V, w.inln tne tme ali««ed
in. ri, otherwise hater* oi glar
ed ISP at rltcaui, a» apinled lor
w «v vex:.
Yli) u XINOK, Ordinary
IV r er'- fee
MT\.
vpi
i-eu tlftr rerm » ie r
. . notice f«
u >: heir* of \Y. rl
. ACJCASM, 1 *r
i w. b.* maue to the
rviuuty. Ocurvia. ai
ivtiuu ot one month
iv u« belonging to
I H. v*a •..;v» .v. CturSUa.
» Joseph ii. and IV. A. Gordon.
In h\) kinds ot Show lMntiag, plain .
uircd, such as
piers, Proirammes. Boise-ii'.l:
This Office wifi be Found to N- a
anything in the 8>'uth. Faroe# ir-.vr- h-J!
and Examine Sample* t-' N ran nno-’
COTTON
Lirb ibSllda
T M
M
r t»
LIU
rriucupui
lino— tlufon. <*'n.
fi,tH)0,000
r 500,000
1 O TFIK PUBLIC.
B o o k 14 i »» ti « «j IX • Y
I “S’-
Every Description o! Binding and Ruling j
Promptly Executesl in »uy stv'.c desired.
e-rtll ot or Atltlro**
INTELLIGENCER OFFICE,
ATLANTA, GA.,
Tor Price* or Estimates, lor every ’' -v-;
tion iYintin*. April 1
t:n t» I ft
;-wpie Ol
i rtsady at-
It 1*2 H
LONKK5 are
MAc;
SVrT AGSKC10.