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Tttft ATLANTA SUN )l«|la«wM* ,lk ' mrulrnlial (he Canter. ttn.T « Cent, «m.£LY I Cent, imm tjbjv lout minus. A Nm Theory of the Aneeelore of (he Ilrlllah—(ieeee Victoria a Jewcee. IaraeKliMh "CortiJ u Ire -- la tv e Vclnaof BelUM'a loea. i'rom iha hoetea 9mm, Dee. lf- At ike MelboctUl MinbtuV meeting tliiK moraieg tb* Bev./oerph William*, of Meuddm wad an ten; ou "Anglo- Israel; or, the Anjto-ftaxon Nations Identical with the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.” Tlie first part ol the essay treated of lire dUfereaca between Judah and Mae!. Ho showed from various texts of scripture that Christ's disciples were tOM ’rea the tribe of Benjamin; that His work was chiefly in that tribe; and that it ws* from the tribe of Benja min, and not from Jndab, that so many wrrofltaVuted at tko memorable I'ente cost Israel in their wanderings vriro to be direoled to theialea afar oft (Jcr. ui., 10.) They were to be directed likewise to the North and the West, i. o., North west. And a line drawn on a map of tbe 1 lantern Continent, bogiuniug at Jorum lem and extending in a Northwest direc tum to the “ends of tk« earth,” would Btrikh the South coaat of tho North Sea, and tei minute in tue British Isles. Tbe interregnum of Israel prophcsii d in Iloesa X , 8, he considered to be tho period from tbe depoeal of Hoahcn l>j H.ilmauaaar, B. 0. 738, to tbe coronation of Egbert, A. D. 828, n period of 1,504 years. tub norai, scerrna. Tbe transfer of tbe seeptre of Judah to Israel occnried in B. 0. 580, when Jeremiah Tophi, a Princess ol David’s time, and Prince Baruch laiulod in Ire land by way of t-paiu, Tbe Princess was married to Eochoid, Prince of Ulster, and King clcot of Ireland. This re-es tablished the aeeptie of Judah, which pusacd to Scotland 530, thence to Bug- laud 1003, where it still waves with ma jestic air. QUElStl VICTOXUA A JEWESS. The sceptre ol Judah in abeyance passed, through tho marriage ol Tophi to Buchsid 11., Kiug of Ireland, B. C. 5SO; through Fergus L, his liueal do aceudaut, and was crowned at Iona first King of the Scots, A. D. 530; through Kenneth II., irowued King of the Herts aud Piets, A. D. T87, at Hcono iu Piotin; through James VI. ol Scotland and L of England, oruwoed at Westminster A. D. 1803; through fuccesiive lineal descend ants to Queen Victoria. JACOB'S rtLLOW. Tho stone Jacob mado his pillow at Luz is now in Westminster Abbey. In Ireland it i* kuowc at tho Stone of Des tiny, cl Lla Fail, lu England as the Cor onation Stone. It was brought to Ire land by Jeremiah inB. 0. 500, and at bit suggestion used by Eoohaid as a cromlech in cooneotlon with bis coronation, Iu A. D. 530 it was taken by Forgus I. to Scotland. All the succeeding sovereigns of Scotland for 798 years were crowned on it. It was taken from the Scotch by the English in 1328, and placed in West minster Abbey, and from that time, 514 years, all tbe Qoeeus aud Kings ol En gland have been crowned on it. Tint LION ANU TIIB UNIOOIIN. "And the remnant of Jacob shall bo among the Gentiles as a Hon.” (Alio, v., 8.) "He bath, an it wire, tho strength of an unicorn." (Num. xxiii., 22.) ekulamt's in lit a nr l-owint. N i uit.oaevrr f -o-nt >o many battles or v»ua *»o iuui j tn . i*fM »*i Eugliuid, the mistress of tbe bea*. “Tiiou nrt my battle*.tie aud wonpuu of war; for with thee will I break ia pieces tho nations, aud with them will 1 destroy tbe king doms." N'.ia'ever people bo Israel, their for eign co ui ok-roe must be extensive. They "go down to the sea in ships aud do business in gi eat waters.” "I will set bis band in the sea, aud bis right baud in the rivers." The shipping of England i» an approximation to that of tbe whole world beside. When England "renewed her strength in I bo ialoa," she is represented as Buy ing from the overflowing population, "The place iatoo straight for me. Clive p.ace to mo that I may dwell." HORNS OF PNiconxs. Wherever the Anglo-baxon imm!- gtatea he extiri>ates the aborigines. We read iu the Scriptures, "Hia horns are like the hotnaof nnioorna; with them ho shall push the people together to the ends of the earth." England has always lost money aud not borrowed. "The Lord thy Oct blesnelli nice, as He promised thee, and tbou shall lend uuto many nntiono, hot thon shalt not borrow.” The plulanthropby of the Anglo-Sax ons justifies their prophetio character. Tno Anglo-Saxons are addicted to druukeansM to a proverb, which Isaiah foreiaw: -Woe to the crown of pride, to the drunkards of Ephraim; the priest aud drink!” 1 ’' 0 haT ° crrai1 lhroll 8 u strong Alter the reading of the essay a voto of t Links to Mr. Williams was passed, THE OTHER SID*. The K'v. Andrew McKeown read a psper byi’rol. Kawlinaonoombattingthe theory of any connection between onr ancestors and the Israeli tee. Hia remarks on tbe triviality of the eT.dence of such comet ion were not complimentary to tlioso who took that aide of the argu ment that puzzling questions bad con stantly turned up, which bad occupied the attention of able men to very little purpose. One of these Is tho authorship of tho Letters of Juuius, ana another, in- terpolated Brother McKeown, was “wno BTRTCK BILLT rATTERSON?" At tbecloee of this reading the Bev. Mark Trafton rose and sain that Brother \\ Ilhams had conclusively proved that if tha ten tribes wen ever lost they went to England, and Prof. Bawlinson had as conclusively mown that tbe ten tribes were never lost. [Laughter.] After do- cnlmg to discuss Vrof. Tyndall's prsyer journal! »«***. the, Id- STAPLES & REAB, WHOLESALE ilt> RETAH, I ^ H O C E II S Jntemtinfl Items. HARMLESS AS BUMMER DEW, yet in the highest degree disinfectant and preservative, Sozodoxt keeps tho teeth alwsys healthy and spotless, and tbe gums ruddy and free from canker. EcrAULA, Ala., March 29, 1870. J//. Zcilili d Co., Micon, (la.: Gents—Your Simmons’ Liver Itcgn- lutor lira hem iu nso in my lurnily for some time, an 11 nm persnaded that it is a valuable addition to tile Metrical Sci ences. Besncctinlly yonrs, John Gill Shorter. BCBOFULA—Is tho dread disease which annually sweeps its tnousands to the grave. It rcak- s its appearance in many lurms; iu Coneumption, Glandular Swellings, Ithcumalisni, Cutaneous dis eases, many of the affections with which females aru troubled, A.’. Perhaps no one is wholly free from its taint. Tbe only way it can be successfully treated is through the medium of tbe circulation. It is a blood disease. Dr. Tutt’a Barsa- penlla and Queen’s Delight possernes tbe qualities to expel it from the systi m and restore pcricct health. Being free from violent minerals, it may be taker with safety by old and young. The most delicate female may take it at uny lime. If yonr child lias worms, or a bad breath, or sallow complex on, or restl>.a. at night, or no appetite, or general bad healto, give it Dr. Tutt’a Liver Pills. II will soon be restored. DIt. TUTT S HAIB DYE CONTAINS NO SU9AR OF LEAD. Caution! Evmy | canine box of Dr. McLaneV Liver Pills boars tn« signature of Flem ing Ur ilbera, Pittsburg, Pa., anu theft private U. S. stamp. flt&'Tuko no other. The market is full of imitations. It is the popmar verdict that people wno nave- ocec accustomed; o the use ol bitters or cordials, are obliged, eventu ally, to result te MeLc-ttu’s Liver Pills lor permaneL- relic’. GHOOEBIES, WINES, LIQUORS. THOMAS M- GREEN, 88 W. Hallo. 8t., near II' .inlay, ITlJie Groonrlc© of all Kinds. Dealer la English and American PlckloH, Capcm an<l Condi ments* Olives. Italian Mac* clronl and Vormooilla, Fresh Canned Fruits of nil kinds. Cnnned Meats sod Fish, Foreign and Domestic Preserves and Jellies. I hereon heads fine stock of OLD URAADIES, Wifi WHISKIES, nl.ro GIJT, Which 1 otter to HOTEL KEEPERS st the rery lowest prices, end ssk s osll. I em prepared to offer greet Jn.Jacements to customers, WHOLESALE end RETAIL. tar A cell Is solicited. THOMAS M. OHEEN, gu W. Bsltlnjorc st, nesr HoiUdsy, novl9>tf Baltimore, Md. HuVTHB GENUINE NEW FURNITURE EMPORIUM! tramuuu svuoniiutiiumo. THE A’FJLAMTlC COAST-LINE PASS EAGER ROUTE. Roorganlzod for flic Summer ot 1072. DOUBLE DAILY All Rail Connection Via Augusta,Wilmington,HI lb- montl. All Addltlonsl Dally Oon action via Augxwta, Wilmington and PoitMQO.ith AMD THE MACNIFCENT BAY LINE STEAMERS The equipment of the Loads of this lino lsflrstclsrf PVLLMAN PALACE Sleeping (Jars. Aro run upon all night trains. Double Daily Schedules Are operand upon tho entire route, from New Or leant*aud ail num terminal pumtfl >n Alabama end weoi*glA. By taking morning tram out uf Ravaimab Mucus soil Atlanta, passengers connect with tl» -.'j r. at. traiu out ot Augnsta, aud can choose he wn iitti’ All Kali Connection, via Itlclunond, or the.. ute ti| Cbt-sap** k«’ Hay, bavin » la tin latter case but ONi. night of railway travel,and tho socoud night <-uj«y the Luxiii-Ioun Aciuminioilii- tiOUM Of the Steamers of that line. _A.2>T:D TSTO'W have X 1ST STORE STOCK OF NEW FURNITURE! And nr* Opening it Ball* for Inspection and Sale. FAIRBANKS) StandaiuTscales Fairbanks & Co., 3ii nitojinwaw. jtkw von* 160 Daltimort! street, Baltimore. 68 Camp stroet, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS, BHOIVN 6.CO, |m AND *77* Southern Steamship Line fpO WILMINGTON, N. O.-Is composed of two JL First Class Stcamnhtps, of t*00 tons each, sail- tna ttum each port every W EDNE8DAV. TllUOUGll ItATEH to all points Sooth-nn Kanth- woat as low as by any other routes. Insns me per cent. Prompt sod certain dtupatch given. 1 For rates ou General Merchandise, Cotton, Sheet inn etc., sprly to W. L. James. General Agent. Phil, fldelphla.* Worth % Worth. Agents, Wllmlngton.N.0., Pope. Gyners'Freight Agent, Vi., O. & A. It Wilmington, N. C. A»eo. full Uue of VIRGINIA SPRINGS AND EXCURSION TICKETS, ro aTTUACTtl'X tSUMMKH T. LYONS. Agent; M. J. O’CONNOR, Traveling Agent, Anguhta; A C. I,\D1>, Agent, Atlanta; DKN MOCK, Houttinrii Agent, Montgomery, 1829. CHARTER PERPETUAL 1872 FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL t 400,000 00 Accructl Surplus snil Prc- mluius 3,010,310 88 Cash Asetta, November 30, 1813 §3,310,310 88 Premium*, Oct., 1813 § 353.780 70 Premiums, Nov., 1813 301,870 04 I,atost Stylos rm d Patterns SUPERB PARLOR SUIiS Elegant Chamber Suits, Handsome Dining-Room Suits, Office Furniture, And Every other Description of Furniture. From the Highest Grade to the Lowest- And Consists of Every Article of Famif ure Required to Furn ish a House or Office Complete, all of which Prices Lower than Ever Offered Before. A. Commission Merchants i a 7* DltOAB STIIEET. I tow S|,nJ ot Jobs Jf. Clark, k Co.) R Jm Augusta, an. P^ FL “') « POPE, moral Passenger ig«nt. Macon S Hrunswicl RAILROAD COMPANY. Change of Schedule. HUPERINTFNDKNT’8 OFFICE, trams ou thts road wUl DAY PASdENUEU TRAIN. DAILY (bPNDAYS Ei am Arrive at ilruuawlck tU;00P. hi Leave drunawteh 4:3UCI_ Arrive at Joaup 6:46 A. hi Arm eat Macou 616 P. hi, NIGHT PASSENGER TRAINS. DAILY. ■up with tralus to tud from Florida. UAWKIN8VIU.E ACCOMMODATION* TRAIN, DA-LY, (SUNDAYS ULCLP1ED.) Leave Macon 3:00 P1 Arrive at l(a*klnsvlUe 6:30 P hi Leave llawktnavlUs .,..........*6.65 A h Arrive at Macou 1uuj6 A h noll-tf jfflia SKffiBSgu. Change of Schedule AlTKJl i ■AriSrOIlTATIOn, > Ailasta, Ga , Nov. 6. 1672.) On AND AFTER SUNDAY, lOxn INSTANT, NIfflyt Pas seller Trains Inward Will leave Chvtaoooga.,..- A:23 r. Arrive lu Atlanta a. Day Passenger Train Inward Dal (on Accommodation ■ Ho In ontv.nt SchMalM. Atlanta & New Orleans SHORTLINE. OFFICE OENEBAL PASSENGER AO ENT, 1 _ AVISTA. December 14. 1672. f PREPARATIONS are now being ptrfrcird to ac- A. coaimodau all dc tiring to at trod th- M«rd> wtaa fsauval at Now Orleaue. early in F-bmary. Pullman’■ Hi.vet Paiace Care wUJ leave Atlanta morning and evning. and ran through to N«w Or leans without change. Time, schedule, Ac., will be announced at an early w. J. HOUSTON, | cmecIw OcaersUWaaengerAgent, 1 Amount Insured In Uurnt-ti District, lloaton §438,100 00 Amount Insured on Out skirts of astmc 30,500 00 It ban b on definite')' ascertained that (2,000 will cover all claims upon the last i.cm, whilo salvage al ready determined lmlloite a net lose of not c 8-100,000. Alfred G. Baker, Pres’t, uKonui: bales. Vlca Presideut7 J. \V. Mc.VLLlSTKH, Itvoud Vice President. T11K0. M..RKGKH, Secretary SAM’L >V. KAY, Assistant Secretary, J, C. MORGAN, Special Ag.nt J. W. COCHRAN & SONS, Ucu*l (cats. W. P. PATILLO, Agent. PLATT A CO., HAVE RECEIVED A MAGNIFICENT Sltlantit fiioaa Lms i ; c£iQin Uoau. The “Atlantic Coast Lino” Freight Route WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA TO AMU FPOLI BotETiJKonr, PK:w»A'mfL», Ae.tr tronu s BatiTOjv, Sud nil Et.-sSem CUles, and all I'olnts South amt Soulhwett, Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmineton, Co liimbia & Auirus^a Railways and their Conrectionp- . ti KKTlUEhY NEW LINE OV IMDUPKNUk^T tO.\\J£CTlU.V8 FRON TXD*. TEHk .Ui.mlngton, N. C.. and Portsmouth, Va., aud cf uubro*en gauge tr A iliuinetoc •ting Frelj lit, without transfer oi detention, to and from ai i Interior points lauagemei-tof this lire preaeuta its advantages to the Hunt) en Public npor the awtiuanceoi cxie ulck trarsportation, uniform rates with allcomnetiug lh-r*, the lowest current insurance, and sr system oi bteainshlp conuecUons at Norihorn lortx, aa toeiisble bills of lading lobe signed srv •warded daily, by one or the other ot our routes over both of which EXPKEHfl TRAIN IRANHPOr transporting 1 The mauagemei-t fnl sud quick transportation, unifui peilect a system r* * * L ' goods forwarded d . TATIuN U given o Columbii, 8. C.. and Augusta, Ga., there conufctlng with fast Freight Schedules to tor mlual points. Observe tlio Followinq Exccollout MohoaiOe ol Cou> neetlons VIA Wilmluffton uutl HtourashlpLIucs; With BALTIMORE—By tho Boulhern tHesmshlp Co.'s Steamers, Lticbe, Rebroca, Clyde, Ikiliyar vavli. each port every five days, Andrews A Co., Agents 73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. ’ With PHILADELPHIA—Southern Mail Steamship Company's steamer, Plone« , Leavlna each '*• every ten days, IV. L. James, General Agent, ISO Bcuth 3d Street, ibiladelphla. Also through Andrews Co.’s Baltimore J.ue with Suriver's Daily Propeller Line; witaout dray age in BMtiiuore With NEW YORK—Loriliara's Steamship Line of First Class Iron Steamers. Benefactor. v, htc»m.lilp Un of i ii.t Cl««, Irou btoimera, lii uS^-tor. llMiUtor. Vr. fblp, no* kntlriii,Jnvlujt^acb port .ver, foar <U>>. H. STokl, ap-ei , With unteer, Fanlta and twoadditlfi . Pier Paht Rive.-. WilnUngtou and Atiautio Steamship Company's Steamers Metropolis aJJ*FoMt Leaving each por 1 weekly Washington A Co., Agents. 17J Oreei.wlch stn at. Pier 12 North River TboSte&mehip' cf these .ln» s being built exclualvely for Ireighttransp'irtabon carry a 1 claesru* in unlimited qus jtitiea. Via Z’ortamoutli ancl Inland carry a’l claase> of freigb oA.li' ■ Lino With BALTIMORE—Via Bay Line Steamers, Daily, R. L. Poor, Genera) gent, Union rock 0 Filz* aid, Contracting Agent, lSiWeNt Baltimore street, Baltimort. ‘ 0 With PHILADELPHIA—Annamessir Llue, Tri-Weekly, John 8. Wilson, General Agent 44 Sool'i 6th: t. Philsdelphia. Civile & Phlladeiphia. Witfi V V U' bsteamers, semi-weekly, Clyde* Co., A^vnU. luth south Taiwan Aveun With NEW YOiiK—0!d Dominion SteamehipCompany's magnificent St. amsrs. Wyano e NUgaia lets. Bell, Saratoga. Hr tteras, Old Dominion, having a capacity of 13,000 bales of cotton per wtk, leaving etil* port Tri-Weekly all the year round, and oftener il ucce«sity de mands. Freights rcceik. d dailval u - Broadway, 187Gi'-enwi-.‘h street, Her 87 North River. b * With BOSTON -Via Boston and Norfolk nteamsliip Company’s steamers, having each o irt Tr-Wsek a E. Harnpsou, General Agent, 63 Central Wharf. Boston. ' * WUh theao perfect Steamship connections, freights are not expor-cd to the rtska ot wer.ber or i transfers; Through Buis of Lading arc- issued io all points common to competing lines. Kates, classifies Boa, shipping directions, tag*, stencli plates, Ac., furnished on application to tbe undersigned or Agent/ named. Mark your geods via "Portsmouth aud Wilmington,” or via “Stesmsliipa to Wilmlugton,” ... • • * — t, at W ‘ S. 0.; J. A. hAJ'LKii, Traveling;gent, Charlotte, N.C.'; T. Lyons, L<Kal Agcut~’AugUstaT§^Ll’A.0.Lai r Local Agent Atlanta, Ga.; iJkn Moca, Houtliern Freight aud Paaseuger Vcn*. Montgomery. Ala. All claims for loss, damage aud overcharge promptly Investigated and settled by the nudersigue 1 feb27dtf A. PilPE, Urnt-rni K/clght Age it, The Scohuiu Rolling Mill Company Manufacturers of Merchant and Jim Iron, FISH BAR, SPIKES, BOLTS, NUTS, Etc. LARGE STOCE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND 0BDEL8 PROMPTLY FILLED, Re-Rolled Iron Rails, Warranted Eqna 1 TO ANT MADE. A LIMITED QUANTITY - OF NEW HAILS MADE OH SHOUT KOTtC Southern Railroad men are especially invited to call at o U'orks, and examine the Quality or our Rails,and the tray that tney are Manufactured. Capacity of the Works, 15. C OO Tons per Ann We are r.otv .linking about haT thi« (Jnsniitj. Oillet? mnl Warehouse Jit tlio Woi'lih. L. Scoiaeld, Pres’t and Treas. L. Scofield, Jr„ Sec’y- ATLANTA, On. OUR STOCK COMP11I8E8: All Kinds of Cano and Wood Scat Chairs, in Maple, Ouk and Walnut, with Rocking Chairs of every description to match, also Children’s Chairs of every description. BBXDBTEA.D8— Trundle Beds, Turned Posts, Arched Top and Corinthian Cottage Bedsteads, Black Walnut, Mahogany and Rosewood French Beadstcads, Spring Beds, Cribs, Cifidles, Couches and Cots. BtmSAUS. Black Walnut and Mahogany Bureaus, Sideboards and See rotaries, Black Walnut and Mahogany Extension, Centre and Card Tables. Oak and Black Walnut Office aud Library Chairs, Office Desks and Office Furniture of all kinds. MIHHORB- Looking Glasses, all 6izes, in Black Walnut, Mahogany, Gilt Baud aud Full Gilt. Sofas, Tetc-a-Tetes’and Lounges, Easy and Parlor Chairs, in Damask and Hair Cloth. Cottage Chamber Sets, Pointed and in Ouk, Bluck Walnut Mahogany or Rosewood. Black Walnut, Cherry and Pine Leaf Tables, Work and Sa loon Tables. IVOTICJES To Pa* enger* WESTERN* ATLANTIC R.R.C* ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 22. 1 72 Fare Paid on Trains Is Offie-IIair Teat, per Mil* 5for« than whin Tickets arc Bought of the Agent*. Z. B. WALKER, B. W. WEENS. Mas Ur TrsnsportnHoa. OtamlHeft*** rMKsgtr Agent, oe*2 -m WASHSTANDS- r» Xj © W fcS F O IL T H E P A Ii Xi TURNING—STEEL CAST- AVERY, PEEKSKILL, EXCELSIOR, WA iT, BRi NLEY, DIXIE, CUPFEU OR UlLt^lDE TDRNEUS. The nbovo includes thosa Pi ws mor.t prominent on my list hiy stock Is full, a :d I am selling lb lowcst^caeh prices. _ * ‘ “ Gram, Harley, Rye. Deflt Reed Wheats, Tappihanno.-k a .d others. Red Rus - - rggsr e list given c HUNNICUTT & BELLINGRATHS MATIIETTA STREET, DEAIiHnS IKT R ANGE8, STOVES, FCRNACES, and Qratea, Slate auil Marbleized Iren Mnutles, Tinners’ Trimmings, Steam and 0-la Fittings, Stcnm Whistles, Gungus, Globe Valves, and Oil Guns. trnoiGtiT iRojtr pipe run „ Steam, Gps and Water I Lift & Force PumT8,Habbcr Ho8e,TinPIatc, Sheet Iron, Sheet Load, Copper, Zinc, &e. Tho Finest and Best Assortments of Gas Fixture# in the Bontb, consisting of Chandeliers, Pendants. Brackets, Hall Lights FORTASIiE LIGHTS* oto„ oto A Superior Supply ol Plumbers’ Brass Goods, Wash Basins, Marble Slabs Water Closets, etc., kept constantly ou band. Also, Pi. I'.V.T/ EHS,S TEAM S GAS FITTERS If MAJt'VFACTVREll ot the Celebrated Concrete 8ewer Pipe, from four to twcnty-eigUt inches diameter. THE MANUFACTURE of Gulvaniz-d Sheet Iron Coruice, Window Caps, Door Heads, &c., made a specialty. CONTRACTORS fir Tin and Iron Rooting. Agents for Kuowles’St earn Pump. Agents for the Macon rortableQasMachine, the only reliable GasMachiuo known T^rrv tttt ivr TN.TT TV 1 1 11 1 1 c*3 STIT «T ilN OTLAT1IB’ Columbia Cook THE VERV BEST FILLEY’S RAKING STOVE IN THE Stoves. MARKET. FAMOUS Black Walnut, Mahogany and Pine Withstands, Single, Double, and Enclosed, with and without Marble. * BTAKTDB” Aiso tho most beautiful assortment of Music Stands, Flow er Stands, Imported Flowers and Brackets of various kinds. The Ladle* aro rcripeotftilly invited to Call and examine tho grand display of French Flowers, which are of our; own direct Importation. Call and Examine’atTour Ware Rooms, Nos. 7 Sc 9 James f Bank Blook, WhltehriU Street, jru.vTJ, oj. ENGLISH BAKING POWDERS Nlil.ISlI FI.AV0I11M1 I XT Bills -•I 1 - ' A lirvsd suit 7/{!V ARE .HADE 80LELY 4 RV THE Excelsior Manufacturing Co. sr. LOUIS, MO., Are doing more and better cookino, Doing it QUICKER and CHC\PEB into any Htov* of same cot. ARE ALWAYS ■■ A DEXTER AHllcLK j 7HAN ANY IN THE MARKET, bevitig tbe qnAiitlca of the 0. «t linking Powder* and Y*st combiued. sud ' rtcommfndM oy all emint-at Eagllsh Phjraiclsn*. | Dnai juaift from Uin ENGLISH BAKING POWDERS can bo 'tsked st ones, or may remain in tbs ; dough forty-eight hours, and is guaranteed to make j »■ good it rend or Bl«culta at it used ImmedUtelj 1 sfter mixing, and is warranted free from tha dele- [ terioua ■ff-cts of Diking Powders generally, being ' | manufactured from atrtetiy j.ure ingredient*. in d I nnder the aupervialon of one of the beat Lug 11 *' For Male Isa quarter. Half and Poan Tins by ala llespectable Uroccrs and Dragg sts. Wholesale by WEST A EDWARDS. W. L. HUBBARD k CO., W. W COMPTON k CO., GOODMAN k WADK. Ua. LOW-Plt ICM D,IlE LI AH LK | T * PHILUIU. Atlanta, Head UIDce for the Uatted States, 11>1 DU AN C STREET, And operate perfectly. WILL DO YOUR COOKINOCHEAP AND FAST. JO HA' E. JTIOUJW At»ornor«ht«IiA; ‘ / YARTECfVUXK OEOBG LA.—Office over I.cib- QUICK AFP CLEAN. man’a store. East Main street. Will practice in tha «».nntlee comprising th# Cherokee Circuit. Proutp- attent'on given to hosjp-m. HI;* 1 . “HoDoWjel hO U sk Always Warranted Sold by LVHCFOUD, Whitehall SL, AOMthOA. NEWNAN, GA. THOMAS, Proprietor