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1.1E DAILY SUN.
PRICB FIVB CENTS
Atlaata Oa., VrMaj, April 11, 1M3
It will be recollected by oar reed-
era with whet seal and pertinacity
the New York World, which ssinmed
tc be the “metropolitan organ” of
’ the Democracy of the United States,
• advocated the late “New Departure”
movement of the paity when it was
' first set on foot To refresh their
i memories upon the snbjeet they have
bntto reonr to the filee of The Sun,
and reperuse our controversy with
the World npon that most nnwiae
and disastrous programme. “A
, change,” however, has now “come
i over the spirit of the dream” of
i what was really only the organ of the
; Tammany Bing. In a recent arthle
this journal, in reference to what is
said to be Got. Hendricks’ suggested
’ further nw movement, etc, gives
expression to the following signifi
cant uttaranoei:
Than outriders who rant for a dirclo
tion of the Democratic) organisation,
< would sooa learn, if they could get sc
orn to a Democratic audience, that
. tha party was never leas inclined to adopt
or tolerate their notions. There la a
i general conviction that lent year 1 * cam
paign waa an egregious blunder. In
stead of being prepared to go further
in the sense direction, the puny recoils
1 from every experiment of a similar kind.
That ill-starred experiment never bed
earthing to recommend it bat an impa
tient hope of eneoem. The party will
not again foolishly born its fingers by
, patting them into the same fire. Be
, trust be a verdant politioian indeed who
thinka this a promising time to oonvinoa
the Democracy that they have anything
to gain by ploughing with a strange
heller. It they had failed last year in
spite of good management and strict
party fidelity, this kind of appeal would
seem more epedons. We say to the
qnaoki: we have token your medicine
onoe, and do not doubt at all that thu
larger dona yon now propose would ren
der farther medicine nnneoemary—by
ending both disease and patient.
This is jnst as it should be. But
who would have thought eighteen
months ago, that the assntned “ Me
tropolitan " organ of the party,
which so superciliously berated us aa
“One behind the age, far removed
from the great centers of thought and
progress”—"a Bourbon who oould
learn nothing and lorget nothing,”
wonld so soon be brought to the open
confession that “ That ill-stabbed
EXPERIMENT NEVES HAD ANYTHING
TO BBOOMMEND IT BUT AN 1MPATILNT
HOPE Of SUCCESS.” I
Verily the “Wobld moves,” end
verily “an honest confession is good
for the soul.”
In oonolusion, wo will barely add,
what we submit to our New York
cotemporary, and all others of like
ilk, as a “Bourbon lesson,” which he
and they would do well to study in
all their future plots and schemes for
reaching the spoils oi oflioe by ealen
lating only the chunoes “to win,” and
that is, whenever or wherever the
Democratic party looks to success by
“winking" at and “sanotioning”grosa
usurpations on the part of those in
power, they may expeot certain de
feat If the aois, measure, princi
ples and polioy of the dominant party
begright, it'ought to bo sustained. If,
on the contrary, its acts, measures,
principles and policies am wrong and
dangerous tojpublio liberty, it ought
to be displaced from power by a pop
ular condemnation of its misdeeds
and openly confessed outrages upon
the rights of individuals as well aa
the rights of States. a. h. s.
STATS LU1TATIC ASYLUM.
Dr. Thomas P. Greene, Superin
tendent of the State Lunatic Ai|lam,
now iu the city, in attendance npon
the Georgia Medical Association, in
forms us there are five hundred and
seventeen patients in that institntion.
He says that the accommodations are
so limited now that, in three months
more, mom patients cannot be re
ceived except aa vacancies occur.
The Legislature should look into
this matter and make further provis
ions for the care of the lu nifties and
imbeciles of the State. The Asylnm
ought to be enlarged so as to accom
modate the. increasing number of
auch patients.
Dr. Greene is entitled to the re
spect and confldenoe of all philan
thropists of the State, for the de
voted care with which he has pre
sided over the institution.
ELGGRAPU TO THE DAILY SI
THA NSW PARTY PURLS.
Owing to the rumor of the disrup
tion oi the Democratio party, circu
latad by the Republican papers to
create political oapital, a meeting
composed of a few defunot Radicals,
and some ten or twelve Democrats,
was held lately at Indianapolis, aud
during disoussion of the so-called re
organisation, it was admitted that
Mr. Hendricks did entertain snch an
idea, and that he, (Hendricks,) with
another named Dowling, were alona
the only persons who favored the
new deal While, according to the
Louisville Ledger—
Those sterling Democrats, Eon. W. 8.
Holman and Hon. B. W. Wolf—both of
them member* of Oongreaa slant, and
tbe former having been one of the Dem
ocratio pillara in Congreta for tbe last
dosen yearn—went tor tbit aeoond part
of the patent-dupk-i-oomblnatiun-expe-
diency tor noils programme with a «pirit,
and a manly aland far principle, which
had the effect to bring the aobemers to
grief, aad knock the whole job into “pi.”
The Ledger oonclndes—
This ia well. If Gov. Hendrioks ia
tired of hie porition in the Democratic
party, lei him march himself out of it,
and form auoh asaooiationa for the fntnre
as bn may choose. If Julian anita his
taste as a yoke-fellow, ha ia at portent
liberty to combine with him, bat he may
as wait nudaretand, onoe tor all, tnat he
cannot, with Julian by bis ride, work in
the lead of the Democratic tram.”
t
BT It is stated that Major Ben.
Per ley Poore has become managing
editor of tbe Washington Daily
Chronicle. Mr. Poore waa, twenty-
five or thirty years ago, editor of the
Southern Whig, pubushed at Athens
iu this State.
Two New England womel are
making money as inventors with
delightfal rapidity. One invented a
machine for making paper bags with
s satchel bottom, and has refused
fifty thousand dollars ior the patent
The other has a patent lor a self-
Mtjjtu^jmtton, which needs no
WasHiNOTox, April 10.—Tbe Inter-
national Grand Lodge of Knights of Bt.
Crispin, oonvenes in Cleveland, 16th
Inst
Tbe dam over the Oswego River,
near Oswego, was swept away. It be
longed to tbe Btate. Lots 9180,000.
A forger got 81,000 from the Evans
ville National Bank, and 98,000 from tbe
Pint National Bank at Evauaville.
Qov. Dix baa signed tbe Civil Bights
BUI.
The heaviest rain, for five years, in
Indiana, 81 inohes deop, fell In the past
forty-eight boar*. Bt Mary’s Biver is
over tbe banka
The railroad bridge at Waterloo waa
washed away.
A nearly completed building fell it
Middleton, Connecticut, killing fifteen,
Six of tbe dead have already been found.
The dam at Bumaohow Pond, West
Mulberry, Massachusetts, was nwept
away. Tbe low lands are flooded with a
a heavy Iona, .and several bouses washed
away.
Tiioa. B. Sharps, by a unanimous vote
of tbe Board of Directors, baa been
elected Master of Transportation of the
Baltimore and Ohio Ranroad.
A Ban Antonio letter states that sever
regiments ore now on the Bio Grande.
Sheridan, Belknap, and other mililery
offloen are there in oensultatlon. It ia
tbe leading belief that some important
movement ia on foot.
A German seeking employment at the
Now York gas-works waa stabbed by
strikers.
Wh-hikotoh, April 10.—The Wilming
ton, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad
was sold at pnblio anotion to-day, under
a deurm of the Superior Court of Han
over county. Edward Matthew, trustee
for the llrat mortgage bondholders, bo-
oame tbe purchaser at eleven hun ired
thousand dollars
Philadelphia, April 10.—Matthew
Baird, Sr., u member of the firm con
trolling the Baldwin Locomotive Works,
baa retired, reoeiviug two millions ol
dollars for bis interest in the work*.
Pabis, April 10.—A desperate fight oo-
ourred a 1 nw days ainee in the small town
of Odonne, department of Vendee, be
tween two rival companies of strolling
aetore. Nine of tbe oombatante were
killed ana several injared.
A dispatoh from Perpignan nyi tbe
Oar'iBta under 8abulU appeared before
Pengioenma, in tbe Spanish Province of
Geroua, this morning, and demanded the
surrender of tbe town. Tbe government
troops refused to yield tbe plaec, and the
insurgents immediately opened flro.
Five of the crew of the bark Peter O.
Warwick, from Biol Janeiro, at the New
York qnarautine waa down with yellow
fever, and was mmediately taken to the
Weat Bank hospital, aud one has since
died.
The inaunnee on Horace Greely’a life
amounting to 8100,000 baa been ool
looted, tbe polioy ia the largest paid in
the last deoade.
London, April 10.—A shell exploded
aboard the her Magistie’a guuuiug ship
Cambridge, during the practioe at Dav
enport. Many hart. No dotaila.
Nsw Yoke, April 10.—It ia elated that
tbe Grand Jury are investigating the
oouno of eeveial banks in the recent
look up of money, with the view of as
certaining their liability to indiotmen!
umlei the nanry laws. Tbe banka aud
leading banking houses will be open to
morrow, but tbe gold, stock end nroduoe
exchangee will be dosed.
Tbe new oily charter for New York
passed tbe Btate Senate to-day. It
tains Comptroller Greene in offloe.
Thechuroh of bt. Mary, Forty-fifth
street, waa robbed by burglars last night,
of many valuable other articles, but the
thieves failed to find tha Communion
Barvioe.
There baa been no strike of the men
at tbe Manhattan Gas Works to-day aa
reported. The leaden of the strike pre
tend that th>y have information from
the men at work that them will be a
combined strike of all the men in the
city before the week 11 oat. A mooting
of the men now at work to-day called on
the Superintendent of tha Manhattan
Works and stated that no strike was
contemplated by them.
Thera was two arrest* of ttnkere who
assaulted men going to work this mom
lag.
Latu—By general oonaant, the strike
of tbe gas men, ia a failure. Yesterday,
a number of gw men from other cities
have arrived at the New York oompauies’
works by steamer, and more Italians
have bean relieved from duty, in their
great joy. Gaa ousters an falling aad
before the end of tha weak the ofloorn
my everything be going on with old reg
ularity. Polios are still on guard, and
this morning arrested two strikai* for as
saulting workmen. Tha strike in build
ing trades last year oaoaad a decrease in
building from the previous year ol 96,-
000,000. The present agitation it iu be-
tiered will have an injurious effect on tbe
current year.
I ondon, April 10. — Developments
mad* in the Bank of England forgery
ease, whisk waa before Lent Mayor again
to-day, oonolurively establish tbe fact
that the forgeries were committed by
Austin Bidwi-U, now under arress in
Havana, and whose surrender baa been
ordered by the Spanish Government,
Geo. MacDonnel, held for extradition in
New York, Geo. Bidwell, whose arrest in
Edinburgh bee already been annnnneed,
and Noyer, the alleged clerk of tbe par
ties, who was the first person taken into
cue tody here. Geo. Bidwell and Noyes
were both liefore the court to-day, and,
after examination, were remanded
Newgate.
Thohahtilli, Ontario, April 10.- The
greatest flood in fifty yearn, is here, de
vastating many villages an-' farms inun
dated. In the principal streets in this
place water is 4 feet. The postofifice can
only be reached by boats.
WasHiNUToK, April 11.—Co!. Sornggs,
of Geurgis, sppointnd Minister to Bogota,
Gapt. Wm. W. Jeffers, appointed Chief
of tbe Ordinance Bureau of tbe Navy,
vine Bear Admiral Oaae wbo will com
maud the European Squadron.
The accounts of post-maater Osgood,
of Savannah, have been audited and
show no deficiency.
Baltikobe, April 11. — Washington
Booth assumed tbe ooileotorship of cue-
tome to-day,
TuoxurrowN, N. J„ April 11.—Tbe
ship Webster, with a cargo of fertilizers
from Bull river. South Carolina, for New
York, is ashore and will be a total less.
Balziqh, April 10.—Tne State authori
ties to-day sued out a writ of injuDotioo
against A. S. Buford, President of tbe
North Carolina Railroad aud all the em
ployes, preventing a change of tbe
guage from Greensboro to Charlotte, -rod
the injunction was served to-day. The
guage waa to have changed in a day or
two wliioh would have enabled the ttaina
from the Danvil e Road to pace through to
tbe South, nod was to be done iu tbe in
terest of the Pennsylvania Central.
Trieste, April 10.- -The Duited States
steamer Brooklyn arrived here to-day
with the storesbip Supply. The Supply
brings tbe Amerioau contribntious to
Vienna.
New York, April 10. —The gas oum
puny turued on the gas in fall thia p. a
and the enpply is plentiful.
St. Lotus, April 10.—Tbe Lawrenoe,
Kanaaa Journal learna that the Kiowaa,
Cheyennes and Arapahoe Indiana are
preparing for war, and that the Govern
ment is reinforoiug all the forts iu Wes-
tern Kansas and South of tbut section
and that extra troops have been ordered
to the front. Two companies of oavalry
haa already arrived, and <wo more are on
the ,road. There ia ever - pr <apect o
Indian troubles on the frontier this
spring.
Boston, April 10.—diaries Curtis, re
cently a dry goods dealer at 689, Wash
ington street, has been arresteii aud held
in a 82,000 bail for trial, ebarged with
buying gooda on credit and m lliug them
low tor oash, with tne intention of ab
sconding with the proceeds.
Some gentleman, who withheld his
name, bequeathed (25,000 to the Mas
saohuaetta Institution of Technology.
The Massachusetts Historical Society
at theta annual meeting to-day re-elected
Bobt. O. Winthrop President.
Baionnk. April 10.—Tbe Oarlieta con
tinue to bombard tbe town of Puigierda.
Belief for the garrison lias been sent
from Geneva. Bticadier-General Cam
anos, who was- beutau by a baud of Oar-
lists, under Soleio, wlnoh was menacing
Gelaui Mires at the head of a considera
ble force of insurgents, haa levied a con
tribntion of 10,000 franoa on Villa
Franoa. and demands its immediate pay
ment by the municipality, threatening it
with the fate of Bergs, if the mon«y is
not'forthcoming. The place being well
defended, the authorities refuse to yield
arsenic, eta., given me before I saw Dm
Jonea I have not taken over on onnoe
of medicine from Dr. Jones, and it wot
pleasant to take, and he never charged
his remedy, and b“ gave me but one
tmril bottle <1 that, but it went to the
spot, and I and my wife both law
1 waa cured, aud licit and saw it
after the first twenty-four hours’ nee of
Dr. Jones’ medicine. I feet that I owe
my life to the skill of this great physician,
for my shrood was prepared and at my
bedside, aud my disease waa pronoun--ed
incurable bv so many physicians, some
of them stating that no person bad ever
been cored of diabetes.
& W. White, Macon, Ga.
ID 1=1.. OT. jA.. JONHS
IS NOW FBAOTIOINO AT THE
xusju sum. Jru.vrJ, uj.,
WHERE HE
Closes his practice in Georgia on the
10th of May, on his way to New
York, he will practice at the
Stanton House, Chattanooga,
Tenn., from the 10th to the eve
ning of the 13th May, 1873.
READ A FEW OF HIS
GllHAT CU RUN.
Dr. Junes: Dear Sot-1 write to tell
you of the progress your treatment is
making iu my nieoa. She ia getting on
finely, and aaja her head ieeia clearer
and better than she ever remembers to
have known it. The disagreeable smell
baa entirely left her none. Her father
eems more than delighted with yonr
reatmeut. We follow your directions
perfectly, which is easily done.
I am, moat respectfully,
Mns. B. E. Lumped*.
Lexington, Ga., February 19.
Remarkable and Grbat Curb of
Diabetes—(Sugar in thr Urine)--By
Dr. J. A. Jones.—For nearly three
years I was sick unto death with that
dreadful due see diabetes—sugar iu the
urine—during which time my sufferings
lan guage oould not deaci tbe. My disease
waa contracted in September, 1870—
nearly three years ago- while in the em
ploy of Ool. Edmnnd Harrison, in Mont
gomery, Ala., who kuows of my cam well.
I waa treated by all tne beat physicians
of the prinoipal Southern cities, and
nearly all of them gave np my case as
incurable, after treating me for weeks lr
months. I also tried the mountain air
of Birmingham, Ala., and tried bitten
and all kinds ol patent medioinen. Noth
ing reached my disease, or tonohed the
loot of it, or changed my urine, which
waa white, and anon after being voided
in the eon cryateliied into sugar. I had
to get np even hoar daring the night to
drink end void water. Everything I ate
aad drank tamed into angary urine, and
thus, by ounoea, I was wasted ami re
duced from a strong, healthy, stoat man
of 170poonda to a skeleton of 69 pounds.
Forty-eight hours utter I oommsmeed Dr.
Jones’ treatment, my urine changed so a
natural color, wilt the natural odor, and
ia a few days my paisa and ills left me,
I teel as well as I ever did in my life;
have good, Batumi appetite, natural and
regular bowels, and am gaining my
former aoiivity and strength daily, but
my teeth era loam and diaooiorad from
tha bad efbota of tha mercury, iron.
I know Mr. White; heve known him
lor many veers, and can testify to the
troth of tne aoove remarxeoie care oy
Dr. J. A. Jones.
E. E. Brown,
Proprietor Brown’s Hotel, Macon, Ga.
Nervous Debility, Low of Vital
Fluid, Seminal Weakness, eto., Cured.
—Dr. Jones—Dear Sir: When I Hist
employed yonr (kill, I was indeed a suf
ferer with all th- ills that follow the yio
latiou of those laws of our existence, tbe
abuse of which leave their terrible tale
too plainly told. My memory waa im
paired, my body nearly ruined; I bad a
gone, langor feeling, nervous debility,
irregular sleep, startling and wanting
dreams, weakueas ol tbe back, floating
spots before tbe eyes, sometimes like
webs, forgetfulness, inability to eonorn-
tr its my mind, awful forebodings, desire
to avoid company, doll, heavy feeling.
I was wasting away and despondent. 1
have been using yonr wonderful reme.
dies now two months, and have regains
my former vitality and vigor; my min
and body are improved—I am, indeed, 3
new being, with nearly all my former
vigorous mind and body. I am now
able to pursne my ooonpation, and feel
that I am a man again, and know bow to
shun, in tne future, that awful secret
habit which wouid have ruiued me,
but foryour skill.
I am, yonr friend,
Joseph W. Joslyn.
My address for the next year will be
Yale College.
An Aoed Man, Totally Blind fob
Twelve Years, Restored to Sight by
Dr. Jones.—Ayresvike, Putnam county.
Mo.—Dr. Junes—Dear Sir; This is to
certify that you operated on the eyes of
Jacob Oarriolt (my father-in-law) fur
cataract, with complete success. From
total bhuduess be cun see to pick up a
piu on the ground, and oan sen every
thing with tolerable accuracy.
Jacob Gariiiott, aged 56,
Dr. T. L. Martin.
Judge Speer of Griffin says: “ Dr.
Jones operated upon my son aud
daughter for two hundred aud fifty dol
lars, but I would uut take five thousand
dollars for the good he has done them.”
Mr. P. J. Howard, a well known plan
ter of Oolaparchio, Ga., writes: Dr.
Jones: Sir.—I have been uuder your
treatment for several difficult chronic
diseases, and the benefit derived is worth
brief and euntala (1. answered; other
wise they are mot read.
Mr. Smith of tho Geneva Nursery,
Geneva, Ga., writes: Dr. Jonea, your
treatment by inhalation has saved the
life of mv daughter. We osunot speak
too highly of it: it goes to the spot aud
ia pleasant.
A Great Curb of Rheumatism, Dys
pepsia, Disease of the Liver ard
Splhrn. by Dr. Jones.—I came to Dr,
Jones upon crulehes, having been afflio-
tail four years with rheumatism and dis
ease of the liver, and enlarged spleen.
Having oeen created and given up oy
our best doctors as a hope'esa oase. and
waa rsdnoed to a sufiering ske.eton—was
scarcely ab.e to move in my ted part oi
the time. I had tbe dyspepsia, also, and
oould not eat, sleep, nor walk, and suf
fered intensely day aud night When I
was placed upon the cars to go to Dr.
Jones, my neighbors eaid I oould never
return a.ive; but iu three weeks I re
turned a sound mau, and have attended
to buaincaa ever since. And to Dr. Jones
I owe my life. I advise tho afflicted to
Bpend no time nor money with any othei
treatment, if they are within reach of Dr
Jones. I live at Marius, Perry oouuty
Alabama. B. H. Welsh.
Geneva, Ga., March 29,1873:
Dr. J. A. Jones:
Dear Sir—I would have written you
sooner, bnt I wanted to know for certain
whether your medicines were doing me
any good or net. Yon know when I
consulted with yen at Macou I was But
lering with l-ryugitis, tra.'ln-tia, bron
chitis, pericarditis and fuueliouul de
rangemeut of the liver aud rheumatism
and asthma.
I have taken yonr medioine four weeks.
My health has greatly improved, and all
those bad symptoms are disappearing.
I hope the afflicted peoule of this
oonntry will lay ail prejudices aside aud
avail themselves of your wouderful skill
in the scieuce of medicine. If you re
main in Atlanta until May, may be I will
have the pleasure of seeing you again.
I hope I shall never lose Bight of your
whereabouts. I am, very respectfully,
yonr friend, Dr. B. Buror.
Jfnu attuertisemema.
GEANDCONCERT.
BEKTUOVEN SO C1ETY
—AND—
FBEYEB’S ORCHESTRA.
De Give’s O pera House,
APRIL 16th, 1873.
44“ Ho postponement on account of weather.
5 Cents, for sale st Phil
tbs's.
U EH jrutjr
Lutheran School.
T HE undersigned will open, on Monday next, his
Schcol for new con'Ms in Gerwiei
School horns will bo iron 9 A. If. usi
THH JPiRBT CLABB
Will be taught Spelling. Tuition in Tirol Oiasfl, one
doltar periuomb. ^
THR HRtQJVn CLABB
wtl. be tanplit Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, eto.
Tuition one dilUr aud fifty cent* per month.
Ail Germans are respectfully requested to aend
their children to this school.
REV. THEODOKX EtOfiXULK
aprll il-dat
G. W- ADAIR, Auct’r.
Vacant Lot and Loose Brick.
I WILL SILL npon the premlaee tbla Afternoon,
11th Instant, at 4 o’clock, a VACANT LO* os
Mitchell street, 44x71. opposite lames H, Galloway';
residence.
TERMS O^e-hslf cash ; balance In 8 and 4
months, with 10 par oent. interest.
—ALSO—
Immrdiatly after the lot la sold. I will sail, for eaab,
all the brick and granite facings iu tha boildii
oontly burned that belonged to the Xxpreae
Estate Association.
apr. 11-dlt
NOTIOB.
a.» win uuiu h ixiv umoo oi jut. narauoi uipe,
on Whitehall street, Saturday 19th instant, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
By order oi the President.
M. COLE, 8sc*y.
aprll U-dai.
FILLET’S FAMOUS
Special Notices.
Dr. Mmiuo-io* Liver Kegulatui.
Kxtract (t fa letter from Hon. Alexander H:4t
pheua, dated 4th March. 1879:
"I occasionally nee, whan my oondttlon requti
It DR. SIMOMN8’ LIVER REGULATOR, with go •
affect It la mild. and salts me batter than m >
active remedies,^
^mnarmetttz.
DeGive’s Ooera House
FRIDAY EVE’G, APRIL 11th.
AGENUINE SUCCEWH.
Til, Taunted loans Artl.t, Mr.
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rsuiences of an old aet lei oouutry.
Free passes to parchas-rs of Railroad Land,
beet ona'. Map*, showing the Land, also uew
tlan of Descrip tvs Pamphlet witu new Maps mailed
tree everywhere. Address, O. F. Da\ 18.
Land ComoiUalouer U. P. R. R., Omaha, Neb.
apilO-doawhwlm.
ENGLISH
BAKING POWDERS
• AND
ENGLISH ILAVOKIaNG EXTEUC
I 'OR MAKING HWKET AND WltuLESOMk
•
'*md and biscuits, A BETTER ART
Titles
ilued.and
uincut English /
Bread mads tram tha
fiNGLbtt BAKING POW DICKS
oan be baked at once, oi may remain
dough forty-sight hours, and is guaranteed to m«k>
aa good bread or biscuits as if u*m‘ ini DeUutH}
Far bale Im Smarter, Half and Pseeu
rime toy alt Keepectable Urocere
and l>rugg*ate.
Wholceale by
WK8T k EDWARDS. W. L. HUBBARD k CO.,
W. W.COMPTON 4 CO.. GOODMAN A WADE,
T. J. PHILLIPS. Atlanta. Oa.
Head Office fur file.United Mates,
ll« UUAtotr sTHKhir N.
GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER,
experiments conducted by eminent physicians
and attested by thousands ol grateful people who
have been relieved lrom their vuffertngn by its u»
that tbe Gettysburg Katalysme Water is the i eare<
approach to a epecMlc ever uUcovsred for Dyspepsia,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Disi'etea,
Kidney and Urinary D seaaca generally. It restores
muscular power to th-> paralytic, it cures Liver
Goniplaiut, Chronic Diarrhoea, Piles, Constipation,
Asthma, Catarrh and bronchitis. Disease■ of the
8kln, Geueral Debility and Nervous Prostration
— -mu. It ia toe great-
r excessive eating and
tel aad physical
act antidote aver discovered
drinking. It corrects the stomach, promotes di^ea-
heap it ou hand. For sale by all Druggists.
yt-foe a history ol the Springs, for m« dtcinal re
port* of the power of the water
WH11NKT bttu.'H. Oeneral Agents,
M7 Sou in Float an, VhLaielphte.
Gettysburg borings Co.
For bale by HKaRD.CRAIG 4 OO.. aad druggist
aroTiom
Xo Retail DrugglstR.
HEARD, CRAIG A CO,
REDWINE fc FOX.,
HOWARD A POPE,
WH saralF Bead Diecitets wltx
IAOK.aON’3 MAOIO BALSAM.
F. ton sunn, Fasfgfe.
A. T. FINNEY.
MANUFACTURER
DEALER IN CARRIAGES,
SUCH AS ABE HEEDED FOE THE SOUTHERN MARKET.
tor's Phaetons, Sewing Machine Wagon*, ate., a
JEU5XDTXOJ3ZD PRICES l
Using nothing but tbs very beat Material, Employing none bat First-elses Mechanics, having tactlmee
equaled by nunr, lam prepared to sell the seme work Cheeper Uun it oan be
Duplicated by any other Manufacturer.
1 make a Speciality of Harness of every class,
AND
BABY OARRIAOJE18.
W Carriage e Renovated on Short Notice, and ail work warranted to give general aatUfaction.-nKR
A. T. FOnSTEIY.
BOOT, * SHOE AJND HAT STORE,
JUST OPJ3NED AT
7S 'Wlilte3aa.il Street.
RARRETT, COKER & CO.
BOOT, SHOE -A.3STID .UEJ-A. T STORE.
WE prupuse keeping first class GO '.JDS, which we shall aell aa low as any houae iu tha City. Giro aa a call
BARRETT, COKER & GO.
IMMENSE SALE OF
BOOTS, SHOES, DRY GOODS AUD MOTIONS!
At Auction, in Job Lots to Suit Merchants t
W ILL bo sold by the Live Anotion House of T. O. MAY80N, (J. H. BARRETT, Auctioneer, commenc
ing TUL8D vY MOBBING, APRIL 15th. at 10 o'clock: $4,000 worth ol Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods
and Notioua, of all Grade**, iu Job Lots t*> suit Merchant* I
Tbert* will also be a PA W to BKuKKH’8 SALK of Double end Single-case Gold and Silver Watches,
and other Jewelry. « ountry Merchants wlU do well to sttond tbe sale, aa tbe Gouda must be sold regard'
leas of price. Remember the Day—TUESDAY, the 14th of APRIL, at 10 o'cl job. If yon want bargains,
WATJBR
ICE COLD
—AT-
Colliei* Sc Venable's
rag Store, Loner Peachtree At Deca
tur Streets.
sp!8-tf.
COPPER TUBE LIGHTNING RODS.
Apunta Wanted.
Addiess <*1
T. F. RANDOLPH,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
apl8-dltAw2t.
GROCERIES.
New Grocery Store.
JOHN R. PARKS,
47 Peachtree Street.
I BEG to announes to my friends and the publlo
generally that I have just opened, at the old
■tand of MePheraoo 4 Barnett, Peachtree Btreet, a
Grocery Establishment.
I shell keep on hand at all tlmra a full Stock of
Family Grocery Supplies,
tFbich wlU be aoldat low aa by any other houae of
the seme kind in the city.
JOHNR. PARKS.
OIsOTHINO!
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
•tock of Clothing fer this Bprmg, made up of t
BEST MATERIAL and
LATEST STYLES I
And offer them at eitreoiffiy LOW PRICES. Also a
Splendid Stock of WHITE UNDERWEAR. HOSIERY
NECK WEAR, the very b«st Paper and Linen Col
lars, eto.
iminauon oi my
laltaH
A. KO«BNFBLD,
Oats City Clothing Store,
49 Whitehall street
GU AN O DEPOT.
IJLANTSKS oan be supplied with the following
1 aTANDARD FEHITLIZEI.m. at the lowest
prices at which they can l*s prepared for market
either for c«xh or payable lot Neveiubt-r, 1878, or
cotton wilt be received m payment at fifteen cents
[25c. i per pound on the cissBiilcatiou of “Nsw York
niidiliiuge:
PUKE PERUVIAN OUAJU)
PIRENIX GUANO,
WILLCOX, G1B1M 4 CO.'S Manipulated Guano
Goaao Salt and Plaster Computed. Orders will
reeee dispatch. Liberal (arms wtl! be made with
irnoiirr agents to sell the above FertUilisere.
Address
dtf
J. A. ASSLKY,
Gen T Cum mission Mecvhai
OEOROIA
STATE LOTTERY.
FOR APRIL*
Drawings Daily at 4T>. m.
FOR THR BENEFIT OF THE
IL
CAPITAL PR1ZK.... V 4V,UOO.O*
30,816 Prizes, amounting to $58,253.20
TICKETS 81.00. SHARES IN PROPORTION.
I N the above Scheme, formed by the Ternary
Cemtnuatlon of 78 numbers, making 74,074 tick
ets, sod tbe drawing of I'J ballots, there will be 320
prises, each having three of the drawn numbers ea
tt; 4,840, each having two of them on on; 34,740
each having one only of them on; and also 44,740
tickets wl h neither of the drawn numbers on them,
being blanks.
To determine the fate of these prises and blanks,
78 numbers, from 1 to 7k inclusive, will be severally
placed In a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 13
of them drawn out at random; and that ticket hav
ing for its combination the 1st. 2d sad lid drawn
numbers, will be entitled to the
OAPITAL PRIZE CF $7,000 00
That ticket having on it tne 4th, 4th and
6tb drawn nembers, to 440 00
That ticket having on it tha 7th, 0th and
Vth drawn unmbeis, to 040 00
That ticket having on it the 1( th, 11th aad
12th drawn numbers, to 040 00
That ticket beving on It the 2d, 8d and 4th
drawn numbers, to 040 00
That ticket having on it tho 4th, 0th and
7th drawn nuuibsrs, to 040 00
That ticket bavlug on It the vth, 7th and
8lh drawn numbers, to 040 00
hat itcket having on it the Sth, 0th and
10th drawn numbers, to 440 00
hat ticket having on it tha 0th, 10th and
ilth drawn numbers, to 44o 0
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d and 4th
drawn numbers, to 460 00
That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd and
4th drawn numbers, to 117 <4
Tbat ticket having on it tha 1st, 3d and 4th
drawn numbers, to 311 40
All other tickets (being 307, with three of
the drewn numbers on, each), 30 00
Those 60 tickets having ou them the 1st
aud 2nd drawn numbers, eeeh. 14 00
Those 64 Octets having on them the 2nd
4th drnwn numbers, w.ch 4 00
All other tickets (being 4,224) with two of
the drnwu numbers on, each 3 00
And all those tickets (being 24,740) with one
only of the drawn numbera, each 1 JO
CAP.TAL PRIZE.
On Mundsya oapital will be $7,tKN) 00
On Tuesdays and Fridays oapital will be 4.409 00
On Wednesdays capital will o« 4,400 00
On Thursdays and baiuruaye. 5 000 00,
Fur further particulars Send for scheme*.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prise o a su-.
perior d*-uouiination oan be ant tiled to an tuferlorr
prise. Prises payable forty (40; days after the draw
ing, and aubjact to the usual deductlou of 11 per
cent
alt prises of 820 00 and undar will be paid imme
diately aiur the drawing, without the tuua* deduo--
Uou of 14 t er ceut.
0* Prises cashed at this office.
HOWARD 4 OO.. Managers,
aprl Atlanta, Oe*.
The H. I. Kimball House
The Only Graded'toss is tbe Sontfc
BOARD PER DAY 841
•• " Third Floor
•' •• Fourth Floor
•• •• Atwe Fourth Floor
r|K)P FLOORP elegantly furnished, *sm- sa tb
A floors below. N , charge on baggage carried It
or from the House, baggage checked in tbe Houev
to all important point'.
I have grade* 4 no floors to salt counti iu* rehauv
end tbe trevein g public generally.
By the first ci April 1 will Have u>y as a bolters it,
end will run tLe Eie.elor trots 4 a. a. to 12 r. *.
makli g to;* flo r» a* i > ees:ble aa the 8iSL
Neitbir Don* le nor expense snail be spared
make tfce table equal to the best hotels ia the noutk
mbs *• M. NIUHOIXS. Proprietor.
,-tm. by H. K. iHbRBKK 4 CO.
i new iora, is ior sets by
T. J. PHIL. I* I PM, Agent,
Tbe Live Grocer, Peachtree street.
Pxor JOHN DARBY, the greet Chemist, care
fully analysed the Oentury. and said tbat for "purity
aad atreigth* It "must stand pre-emii
Kern, Steber AOo ,
pernicious and deal
wlU guarantee
l merits public
i article la really
ha oi.1 ury' ‘ is a ‘iuLa In Its c!
in lie quality, end unquestionably i
medical purposes."
OPELIKA HOUSE.
■d unwMHi !■■*■* mem Ute 1
: ik. ass, or**. iii>—i
411 OwM ntaoan