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THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY AND WKLKLY.
THE 811N PUBLISHING CO.
Hon.A.H. STEPHENS
POLITICAL EDITOR.
THE
SUN.
VOL. Ill
ATLANTA. GEORGIA. THURSDAY. MAY 1, 1873
NO. 889
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IAT*»T VOWS IBUM m LOTA Ban.
WuaneroB, April SO.--Gkn. Sherman
ho aa oSejal dixpatob. forwarded froat
Behodald. confirming the lara bed
Major Green,
ride of the lara bade,
Thoma., with eerenty aoldiere and fonr-
teen Warm Spring Indiana, reoonnoiter
four mile* from camp.
The party had rteeb
point end the men ware reeling. Kola-
dune hid been saaa, when the parly wo
fired upon. Part of tha command pan
icked.
The organisation in agraati
Greer went to the airiaUnee of Thom
ae end found Thomas’ oommpnd ontirelj
disorganized and eeattered.
The deteile folly oonflrm the ferntltiw
t^t^giuptxd j
All the rffloen end part of the men re
mained together end fought like
bnt the Indiana had aeoored the advan
tage of porition before diaoovered.
The remaina of the offloera were aent
to Yreka. The bodiaa of four warriors
were foond near the eoene. Tha Indiana
now ooenpy the rook, lour miles below
tbtir old porition. It will be impoarible
to surround them with the force here and
en route.
The report, are signed by (Jillem.
Sherman baa telegraphed tp Grant and
Belknap lor advioe.
A TBABFUL TRAP
Kbw Yobb, April 80.— A apeoial from
the lava beda mya: “It waa a fearlol
trap, and the flrri four shot, were only
fired to draw the troopa mate direotly be
tween the fire of thelndiaae on the right
and left. The route waa templets, and
with the exception of offidera and non
ootatnisrioDed officers, d majority of
whom lay stretolied on rooks with their
life blood ebbing faat away, the watch
word waa, .Hate qui peul.
Daring tne night the Indians weie
creeping through the rooks to aoalp and
strip tbedsad.
San Fruacnsao, April 30--A dispatch
says that the people of this place and
Soott’s Valley are arriving, fearing a gen
eral Indian war.
The oitisens of the valleys of Oregon,
above the Jakes and lava beds, are mov
ing away with their oattie and property.
BUBNED.
St. Louis, April 30.—The round house
of St. Louie and Kansas City Bailroau
was burned. Lose, <60,000.
OONOBBaaiONAL CONVENTION.
Arrangement, for the Congressional
Convention on the 13th of May are
nearly oomple.ed. Governors from all
the States have been invited to a railroad
excursion to Qslvestion. It starts on the
16th.
SHIP A8H0BB.
Norfolk, April 30. —The British ship
Hevera is ashore ofi Cape Henry. In
settling in the sand, she waa dismantled.
Nineteen hogsheada of sugar were saved.
CHEEK AND LATIN HONKS FKJHT1.NU.
London, April 80.—Jerusalem adnoea
stale that the Latin and Greek Monks
aie figuting at Bethlehem. Five Latins
ana six Greeks were hurt
KABTHquxxB.
A sharp shook oi an earthquake is re
ported in Doncaster.
DIHOOBAOT INUBKAS1NO.
PAinu, April 31.—Buodet, in an ad
dress to hia coostitueu.s, declared that
the Democracy every where ia increasing.
He said Grevey succeeds Moulard us
Minis.er to the Interior.
MEMPHIS BA CPS.
Memphis, April 30.—Gorbit won the
first raoe—time 4:5; Nashville won tne
seoond—time 151; Fiogtowu won the
third—time 2:491.
THE ATLANTIC.
Halifax, April 30.—Tue wreck of the
Atjan'ig has been blown np. No bodies
recovered.
ABETTED,
Vienna, Ajril 30.—The Prince and
Princess Imperial of Germany, have ar
rived ; also aha Conntaaa Flan tiers,
a BANqUBT.
The foreign journalists had a banquet
last night. Two hundred were present.
„ SCANDAL poNTfNUip.
The ocaudai iu relation to American
Commiasionarmhipa, oontinnee to be iht
all absorbing topic. Cunningham baa
been appointed temporary Superintend
ent of the American aeotion. General
VanBuren has written a letter to the New
Free Press repudiating the charges, and
asking for the suspension oi publio judg
ment antil en investigation can be bad.
The etriko of cab men continues.
ANOTHEB ST HIES.
Pbovidbnoh, Apnl 30.—It ia stated that
operatives throughout Bhode Island will
be on a strike to morrow for 10 bourn.
WWW,
Philadelphia, April 30. — Biobard
Fillet, who suicided, wsg engaged IQ years
to Miaa Steady. She lately inherited a
handsome estate, and everything pre
pared for a marriage at n jon,at 8t IIsrka
Church. Both partus are highly con
nected. ., -
OOV. SHAEXIT'S REMAINS.
Washieoton, April 10—Gov. Sharkey’s
remaina were placed in a vault to-day.
They are to be taken to Jaekeon, M as.,
. iu tbe fall
ABBTVtL OP OOLD.
New Yobs, April 30.-The Beotia
brings hail a million in gold consigned
to tha Bank of Montreal agency.
ware UM* asm neap haw t***
jomam m mm. j amm — ooo.
Tomb, April 90. nfci Brooks
vii
seamUe to hie death,
go. Tnfofitinn has
hepa from a son roe geoer-
reliable, to tbs effect that
traders, having poisoned
two Sioux chiefs—Li tile Knife and Satt-
ingBull-eat a flao* called CypUb Bill,
ia the British territory, by admiaiatstiag
•try oh nine to them in their food, the
Sioux fall aa tha pea. and maanered tbe
Aaerioaaa In the vicinity. They alao
stated that tha half-breads la the vioinity
mrsgsx'stsz
ia abcmrifS aim from Fort Geary.
eENS.Se riTai/fi e - .ixwi.
—Mm. H.T. HallJfOolumbua,tadead.
—Pionic and preUv girls ooastttate the
ge of the season all over the Wats.
-The religious revival gpirit la still
aglow about Ooiumbua.
-On Sundav night, ia Smns
fvama tu.HD Km mail
— Thera was a Boawaaaahln toe
Oolmpbaa last Saturday morning.
— A gvand union Sunday oehori
bratioa rnaaaa off in Maeoa to-day.
a«-_-M—«.—a ala at.t.
w ■wayew umh vhiii ims JOT
ad Jla inttUigenoa of hm baaing
I the capital pnas (160,060) ia the
ia JjotWry. .
throughout tail State.
—The uffises of Raoondea aaA Cor-
poration-Attorugy of Savannah have bean
consolidated.
— Seat Weems baa been eleoted As
ptoy of the eetate of
of Seaota. * ‘
—Fifteen priaonera in the Muaoogee
oooaty jail, iaatuding aina on the obain-
gang.
—Tbe residence of Dr. 0. 0. Aodraws,
ot Lumpkin, waa burned last Saturday i
morning. ’
—Tbe nice nun of #218,71 w#rioo*-
tributed o the memorial fund in
ngb by visitors to the oumetary la
urday.
—Tbe^ome Courier mentions the
— Spring Mew are selling in Mam
phis at #6 per dnan. ,
Bitomiaoue adM has (man diaoovared
at tbe foot of Buffalo Maun tain, Waeb-
iugton oounty.
— A mad jag waa ahot awl killed last
lead ay in LyoohbONL but not until ha
had bitten two other abga an# a oalf.
— A Memphis ootton buyir has just
eeivsd irTT '
drawn
Havana e
—The Trenton
the aniaootio has saampaand ia *M
vioinity in a more malfgaant font Sian
^Itafimt Appearchooe,
— Bey. R, D. Tiionutv. nulor of
SSSaXSStSi&Oi
< hia nat.vw aaaatry. Wake. -
mA OOIBDMIT bonkA mmmaIk
and organimad at Union Depot, Washing'
ton oounty, for tha purpose of mating
and carrying on a ootton factory.
— The frost lari Friday night
general throughout East Tenner see, and
waa very destructive, in soma placet
killing the fruit entirely for a large ana,
while in othm* it ia mow or lass hurt.
— Dra fl. B. Lenoir, of Lenoir’a Sta
ll. W. Wheeler, of Jonesboro, end
" rinan, of Knowiile, ha<
I —The
gmwndee ooi
' — Alpheua
ally oannaatad
- Owing to the drouth, oompasaUvely
Ittle ootton has oome up iu Tuaaalooaa
quite a number of immi
grante from Glasgow, for tbe iron works
aqBome and Cornwall.
Last Sunday afternoon John Phin-
iiv, Jr.,# wgUiuown oitiaen of Augusta,
died at tbe midenoe of hia father, John
Pbiniay, Sr., of that eity.
—Two negroes, hooat-burnara, were
a.reated last Saturday, and in carrying
them to jail al Oartanville, the ring
leader managed to escape, and ia now at
large.
Tha Griffin News says the prospeots
of the Sandtown Bahroad are fluttering,
and tnat while money is searoe, the peo
ple are nevertbeleae taking a lively in
terest in the enterprise.
— A young white girl was found a few
nigbte ago in Savannah roaming the
streets. Bhe refuses to tell where her
parents reside or give any information
of herself.
Dr. Knickerbocker, Surgeon in the
United States army, and stationed at the
Oglethorpe Barracks, Uavannah, has
been oourt-marlialtd and dismissed fr >m
the Bernes for oAduot unbecoming an
offioer.
— Hon. W. P. Price baa donated to
the North Georgia Agricultural College
four tbousaud two hundred dollars in
cash, to be invested in Georgia 8 per
oent. bonds, and the -ntereat to lie used
in paying the faculty of the college.
Bight Bev. Wm. H. Gross waa last
Sunday ordained ae Bishop of Savannah,
at thu Cathedral in Baltimore, and will
leave about Wednesday for Savannah.
Be ia expeoted ou Friday and will be ex
tended an entlimnaatio reception by the
Catholioa ol Savannah.
—The son of Dr. Seth Green, aud two
assistants, who were left m Augusta to
carry eu the work of re-stocking tbe 8a-
vanuab river with shad, have left for
Niwbern, N. 0., having been uueble to
outain shad from whiob to procure the
roe and milt to hatoh out young flab.
— Major J. H. Gould, the late Beve-
uue Collector at this port, of Bavauuah,
who created considerable excitement
some yearn sines by leaving suddenly,
was in that eity on Monday. He has
been- trying lor a long time to have a
trial, but it seems the authorities are net
ready yet. The Major is living iu Mas
sachusetts.
—Ou the 4th of March, 1873, at the
residence of the bride’s father, near Bants
Barbara, provinoe of Sac Paulo, Brazil,
by Bev. G. Naab Morton, Mr. George I.
Had, formerly ol Columbus, Ga., to Miss
Kate McFudilen, youngest daughter oi
Mr. Wm. I*. Mt-Fadaeu, late of York*
Title, 8. 0.
— The United Slates Grand Jury, at
Savannah, has tuuad true bills against
three of the Macon t’intimidators," so-
called—Ur. 4. Collins and Messrs. L. P.
Askew and Theodore W. Ellis—and they
have been notified to appear in Savannah
immediately. These are all the bills
that have been found so far; but as the
mschine is still griuding it will be apt to
turn out some more at abort notice.
Florida Nows.
—Jacksonville is paving her streets
with oyster shells.
—Gainesville is looking hopefully for
ward to tbe erection of a cotton factory.
—Hod. W. W. J. Kelly, bas been ap
pointed J udge of the first judicial ciicuit,
—Gainesville is bidding heavily for the
location of tbe agricultural college at
that place.
—Hon. Wm. M. C. Neel, of Liberty
oounty, bas been e#ered 610,000 lor bis
orsnge grove.
—Hon. J. U. Walls, colored M. G„ has
been admitted to practice la* in the
courts ol this State.
—Quincy ia enthusiaatio over 'he dia
covery ot a boiling spring on tbe preini
of P. A. Stockton.
-A Mr. Cboen killed nine bandreu
alliga ora within the last lour months,
and arid their bides at one dollar each.
. — Smokehouses are Buffering from tha
depredations al negroes in the Wes‘era
gartofthoStato.Tr
. —The Whig and Observer of tha 24th
asys Butaw wants a ootton topiary, a
took and a tow more live, wide awake
attaNM, “
—Our exchangee from all quarters of
#>e State refer to tbe interesting, aolemn
and impressive ceremony of decorating
the aoldiar*’ gravel on Saturday last.
— Tne La Fayette, Chambers count
'Upper of tbe 24th seye tbe fruit
that section is now beyond danger, am
the proepcota are fine for an abandant
—There it no oiroait court of the Uni
ted States aooording to Judge Woods, for
tbe middle and northern districts of Ala
bama. Hence no suite can be brought
in theca divisions of the State exnap I in
criminal, admiralty and bankrupt cates
dad ibis is tbe result of omissions in tbe
not reoently enacted* by Congress.
Mats Carrila* Items.
—Piok'ns county has not a tingle pris
oner in jail,
—The Orangeburg Hews states tbit all
vegetation ia suffering for rain.
—A meeting of oitizens of Laurens
oounty to oonsidei tbe projeot of building
a free bridge over tbe Saluda liver at
Bouzman'j mills ia to oe bold this week,
—A bouse on the plantation of Mr.
Jonn Cathoart, about a mile northeast of
Winnsi oro, wm burned to tbe gronnd
Saturday morning by incendiary fire.
The body of a colored boy who hua
beeu missing from the plantation of Mr*
Henry Moore, Chesterfield county,' ainoe
the lltb lustant, was found in the Pease
river last Monday.
Virginia Kami
— The vailey is now infected with
highway robbers mostly negroes, who
stop everybody traveling the road.
— The wheat crop has baen seriously
damaged, aud most of the Isud planted
will not produoe more than a half crop.
The Atlantic & Great West
ern Convention.
T BS Ttorlom QommlUeM obargtd with tha
ration* for tha Convention to mi
on tbe ‘JOth May. prox.. are reqneated
Hall of the Chamber of Commerce thl
6 o’clock. ▲ lull attendance 1*
A man named Hjortb, from Soandi-
ihaaed the Oak Spring
farm, in Essex county, for tbe sum of
uavia, bss purch
616,000.
— A wonderfully large snake, that ap
pears tint onoe in two y< ars, is now the
source of mueh superstitious alarm to
the denizens of Fredericksburg.
- The Fredenoksburg Herald says
the “bell teams” of ante bellum days
have again put in an appearance iu that
city, bringing large quantitiea of wheat,
baoon, flour, and other country supplies.
North Carolina Item*.
- From every section cf tbe State come
diurnal reports of leases by tbe recent
frost
—Charlotte is moving in the matter of
Centenuiai celebration of tbe Mecklen
burg PeoUration of Independence.
—Tne Weldon News says: We *aw a
family of nineteen Hollanders fall tbe
way from the Hague) pass Weldon, on
Wednesday, bound for booth Carolina,
where they propose settling. They were
plainly clad, and wore their native shoe
which is made of a solid piece of wood
with a hole mortised for tbe foot, re
sembling a western "dug out."
— George William Curtis still lies on
his ba*.k, al his Btaten inland home, dan
gerously ill. He i as not written s line
for Harper’s for sis weeks.
—Fires in the woods in (iuorg> town
county have <tae mueh damage during
the pest week.
The Cotton Pbospxctt.—The prospects
of the ooming cotton crop are now begin*
uiug to he seen, and there is no donbt
that the present state of the market is
largely doe to tbe flattering indications
ana the large planticg which is going on
ail over the cotton producing sections of
tbe oountrv. Ail the advioee from the
South, and the immense demand for fer
tilizers for ooUon planting warrants tbs
biilief that there will be s considerable
in^reeae in the acreage planted over last
year, whiob, with alavorible season, will
no doubt materially increase the crops
the ooming year. A large yield may
therefore oe reaoonably expeoted, except
in the un'ooked for ccutiugeuoy of un
favorable weatner or other untoward
events.
Thb IpLNisf of m Pops.—A London
correspondent writing upon the illness
of tbe Pope says: "Iu addi ion to tbe
bronchitic &|fectiou under whiob tbe
Pope has suffered for some time and his
present attack of rh*umaiio fever, he has
suffered tor many years from a varicose
ulcer in the leg, tho temporary closing
up of which is followed by epilrptoia
seizures of a very exhaurting kind, while
its reopt-uiug, whether spontaneous or
artificial, procures exemption from tneae
iZ'iree. This saiuty-valve, however, is
Siiii to have at ast tailed him, the cere
bral oougtfhtia cmuneii by the parovys'us
cf coughing Mitflciug ol itself to ioduoe
an epolep:old attack in spite of the nl-
cer'a remaining o| eu."
IsiAMlItjr or T« leg nap* cwapAai*..
The Supreme Court of Massachusetts
has reoently sustained the validity of
the blanks need by TeUsprepb Compa
nies, in an notion bxonght fto reoover
damages
repeated
graph
at , Oswego,
N, Y., and seat bj mistake to 'Oswego.
The > out Wat unanimous that tbe mea.
aga having been neither repeated nor In-
Bond, whioh might have beeu done at an
Editions! ooet, company waa Bat liable;
aad.it waa imaterial whether tha aeaden
read the printed heading or not aa long
— they wrote their meeege under it am
;na<f it, end paid for tending an unre-
eted and ui insured dispatch. Ia the
inion of tha oourt tha error did not
i fiom the state of tbe atmosphere,
>n of fadtra-
by Boston Leoture Ba
tor from the imperfeotion
meats, nor were tbe company gailty
fraud or gross negligeuoe, nor waa the
error of such a character that tha oom-
paay could not legally oontraot 'for their
Owa protection against iiabililty for it,
4a terms u the prnited conditions oon-
tain: The ooart acid, in concluding,
It seems to as that the one who electa
to save the small sum oharged tor a more
ided liability, eaunot reasonably
«ivm tbe benefit ot it, in a business
where oaraful operators us so hsbls to
JMke mistakes. Tbe recognised learn
tog and high character of the court ten
dor this opinion of interest and impor-
JStrn (Xboertiaementa.
OOPARTNESsmP.
■AVI this d*y MaoeUWd with m* in my boat*
-mm m y brother,
•IEQMOND ROfl
AXD WILL oomavi TH*
Olotlxlag
luniueMM
4=© 'Wlilteiiall st
Vndortli* iuuqo of
A. A S. ROSEN FELD.
Thanking th* public for their liberal patronage 1*
tbe paat, I would *-eapectfullj solicit a conUuuanoe
of the tame for the new firm.
Keapeotfullj,
a. BOSENFELD,
Id3t Gate City Clothing Star*.
J. M. WALKS, a BO. 1
WALDIE, EWING & Co.
■UCCXMORfl T
M1LLER8 AND DEALERS IN FLOUR
■took mar)
Depot, No. 13 Dank Bloolc,
ELEBEM4 STREET, ’
m.jiniot Atlanta, O.orgta.
Dissolation of Partnership.
XnzermofJ.a.BOaiBBk 00.. MUlsn.l>UiU
day dlsaolved by mutual oonaont. Their auooeaaora,
MX8iBif. WALD IB, SWING A GO.,
at# authorized to rofraaent them In colleotlug their
aeeeta and settling their liabilities.
J. G. R0GKBS,
Mod. HABR10,
T. L. MOBBI8,
It t 1. H. OIRARD
Dissolution of Partnership.
iHE uuderelaued having purohaeed tbe in tor* at
uea Ormond In the *
of JaiuM Ormond in the partnership of
MoNAUGHT, OBMOND * GO.,
that firm I* tbia day cloeed. Tbe bnaineee will be
Atlanta, Ge.. May let, 187S.
77 WhlMhaU etmet
WANTED.
SITUATION AS FRESHMAN In a Book and Job
OOoe. Andrea* W. K. ALLRED,
apri'jOeodSt Montgomery, Ala.
J. W. THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OiaiV IHIXL LAND AGEN l
aojiawoBa texss.
Dssiruble Hesldeuco lor
Bent.
at an acre of garden vegetables planted.
'he place la near Deoatnr, five mils* from At
lanta, and in the nalghborbood of Kfrkwood. It ta
Di Died lately on tbe Georgia Bt Uroed, end tue Ao-
immodetion train stopa dally In front of the houae.
W Wood prlvliegae on the place.
(f Terms, fto per Diootn
W Appiicao' e ’uuai oome
Apply at
MMt
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GEO. W. BYIhGTON,
Health and Happiness.
Cff Jcjto U. liraut, sdu of the
Pre.ident, arrived at .San Francisco
oa the 23d.
Spring, I will opon
on the ftret da> of May next an trflrmary for tbe
Ohronlc PUtooeea in maim end iemetee,
egUne, end In connection
to five Blectrto, Vapor a. d
6*6 Baiba in the treatment oi
diwaete ariu.ug from early tndlecretiona in yoetb,
have proven fointldeble auuuartea in removlnu
mercurial and syphilitic ta nu aod dii
treatment of
nuder
therewith ate
Medical <d hatua
method. I will pay ea
dlaaaaaa. My enece/a It
wa trail ta me In aeying that I can henrAt, If 1 cannot
• ore. tha moat obeunete cat “
1 can with this aid < teg-oe.
id hav* done ao, as many will
leetlfy. Terms rose «abte. i rtiera containing one
do. Jar will meet with prompt attention and tiuma-
dtate reepoitM. Cater Lai and Long dlaeaee treated
ECouae and. Isot
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eteed rooms. Lot nearly one acre. Mew
fences, ateoles. oarrtege homo, etc. Oonvenlent to
■tree! care and pnbllo school.
Any any one wishing to buys good, comfortable
home in a goad neighborhood, at a
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WORCJXWTBIR'n
Royal 4t0 Dictionary Dlnsirated.
ijoiprebessire Dictionary, Illustrated.
Primary Dictionary, Dlnstratei.
POCKET DIOTIONAHY, Illustrated.
WOBCEHTER’S DICTION a RI EH have been adopt-
ed by the State Boards of Education of
VIRGINIA,
NORTH CAROLINA.
ALABAMA and
ARKANSAS.
In tue In the cities of
RICHMOND, VA.,
NORFOLK, TA,
MOBILE, ALA.,
HA VANN AH. GA.,
MAOON and
00LUMBU8.
FROM THE UNIVERSITY OT ORORGUA.
Mewra. Bbhwkb k T£lx«tok—
Gentlemen: ThaFaonlty of the University, at Its
last session, adopted Worcester's Dictionary aa the
Standard Dictionary of the University. We ere ell
agreed aa to Its superior merits, and heartily en
dorse it aa e work of greet value.
I hag to remain,
Yoaie very respectfully,
ANDREW* LIPSCOMB.
FROM MERGER UNIVERSITY, MAOON.
Maooh, Ga., March 15, 1875.
Deab 8ib: I take pleasure In tending to yon h
resolution adopted by the Faculty cf Men er Uni
versity, at a meeting held on the loth lnatanti
Received, That Worcester's (quarto) Dloilouary be
adopted the Faculty of Mercer University, aa a
standard for all the purposes for whioh a Dictionary
la consulted, aod teat as each It be rSoom in ended
to tbe students of the University.
Truly yours,
, JOHN J. BRANTLY,
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WHITEHALL STREET. , _
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, STANDARD GOLD CRAJXS, <XM
GOLD-HEADED 0ANE8, SOLID MLVRR WARE, AND A
OE^ SEAL ASSORTMENT OF FWl JEWELRY
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URNITURE.
rutr e oo n !
uibi wrtum o w warn*
Parlor Suita, Ckoosber Salta, Dialog* Usmh
Suita, OfUca Furultura, aad Poroltare of
I RAIN. MEATS, FLOUR.
tTiPUAri tt nnr^i
General Conmission Herchants
FOSSTtH BTBPT, MAR — CAPITOL.
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IROCERIES.
ENGLISH
BAKING POWDERS
ENGLISH FLAVORIN'* EXTRAC
jH>M MAKING SWEET AND WHOLESOME
'•vead aud BiacnlU, A RKTTER AKTloLE
TRAM *NY IN THE MARKET, having tha qualities
“>-■» Baking Powders end Yeat combined, aad
aended oy all eminent English Physl
Broad made from the
GMGL18M BAKING POWDERS
be ‘leked at onoe, oi may remain in tee
h forty-eight hours, and la guaranteed te make
tod bread or Blaoutt* ea 11 uaet 1 immediately
mixing, aad is warranted free from the dele.
Tin
Wholesale by
WEST A EDWARDS. W. L. HUBBARD k 00..
W. COMPTON A CO., GOODMAN A WADE,
J. PHILLIPS. Atlanta, (ia.
Head OSes tar the United II(atee,
No 11V »UAM#C MTKKVr.F N. 1
GETTYSBURG EATALTSINE WATER.
I HE United States Ltepsnsatwr/, tee authorised
rroord of our Materia Mvdloa, classes this
Vater with the most runowned AUaiine or Carbon-
atid Springs of Euiope. It far axeeia any otaer
known n its self preserving properties. It does not
deteriorate l v bottling and keeping. It bao never
been oialmed fo.* any other mineral water tee power
dlseolv* tbe nraie*, or eo ealud chalk formations
the body or on the iiu.be aad Joints. This the
Gett)sburg Katelyalne Water ku done In hundreds
~ • instances. Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dya-
a, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Ji‘nary T"
generally have all yielded to its Influence,
he* restored muscular power to tbe paralytle, cures.
Abdominal Drops/, and give i healtny action to the
Torpid Liver. It has onred Chronic Diarrheas,
Piles, Constipation, Asthma, Catarrh. Diseases of
the akin, General Debility aad Nervous Pro*tra
il from mei tal and physical excesses. All these
the Bottled Water. It ta a powerful antidote for
ezoesslve eating or drinking. It corrects the atom-
•ch, promotes digestion and relieves the head almost
immediately.
AM* Pamphlets containing a history of tha Spring,
reports from eminent pavelcians aud mtdlcal
:ara, marvelous and wel>attested cores, and tee-
imials from distinguished cUlaena, will be fur
nished and sent by mail on applioatlou to
WH1TNKY BKO.'Sa General Agenti
217 Houtu Frontal., Pbiladstpnle,
Gettysburg Springe Oe.
For Sale by HEARD,CRAIG * OO..amd druggists
generally. apTU.
he Eighth Wonder.
Carroll’e C«ld Water Soap.
W YNN A 00., of Atlanta, have been sppolnt-d
agsuts forth* city of Carroll's Cold Water
Soap, one her of whioh will do the wssuing fora
fami'y 0 f eight to ten penona In from two to three
heart.
No boiling, end very little rnoblng necessary.
Hsrd or salt, fr* b or etit water mar ba *iaad.
It savas "wood, wind and water ■. does not injure
th fabric in tna least; Is a Senthern Invention, end
msunraoinred in the South.
W* guarantee the ecsp in every n epeot to give
aatls tact Ion.
SOLD IM ROUND LOTS TO THB
TRADE AT RSDUOKD RATH.
V-W, hav. on luod ilui fall .oppl, of
FAMILY OROCERIEB,
Urd. Flour, Meel, Oom, 'aobeoeo, ete.
delivered lu tee city FREE.
WYNN * 00.,
syrtTtf Mllihell street
SouthernJNurse ries
IRWII A H(JHMONO, . . Proprietors,
E offering to the public a selection of Frail
ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN CLIMATE of
Applee, Pears, Peaches. Plume, Cherries, Orapes.
Peers, Peecbee. Pi
incee. Raspberries, H
berries, Currants, I
Mpauleb Ch-etuuts, Pecans,
rythlog else that la uenaiiy kept In e well-
regulated Nursery.
Our *LO iAL DEPARTMENT is oomp'ete, aud
e are offering Ho. House P ant* and Ornamental
Shrubbery at prices that dafy competition. We war
rant our fruit being true to name. W* will send
Catalogue upon application, gratis. Address
IRWIN A THURMOND,
let M5. AUteMn.0*.
F. F. TABOR. M. D„
Box -tea. Atlanta, Ga.
Agent tar Or. 8. B. Colllna' Uquor aad Opium aa
Ifdete. Band atemp lot MtelMt. apildU
Ati/> per .y kgmte wanted.' All
•nOTOV^^ clessee of working peopm.of euueg
sex. young or oM. mate mote money *• work hr Ua
in their spare momenta, or ell Um time, than at any
•nstrsar—
aa&sspcotSstSte.
X old and relieuie Ola before buying say other. It
_ ,».lo **. per
universally admitted to ba
We have had thirty
s. and warrant avery
i the hands of our
ateaite, to which w* invite InapMcttou.
Circular*, with testimonials aad full particulars,
may be had by * idrasanm.
1BRAEL F. BROWN. Presldant,
Brown Cotton Gin Co.,
Raw London. Conn.
ANDERSON A WZLfi, Aganto, Atlanta, Ga.
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Wholesale (Jrooere,
ARDWARE, .CUTLERY*. &c.
Tojotiur, arm wart # maccM.
hardware Merohantta,
AGENTS FOB
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OOBERDBOATURAND PEXOBOTREEIN, InfrmU oftha KlmhaU ■*—
Implements machinery, *o.
J9arm ir. jOHAraojr,
DIXLBB IB
Impleieitx, MacUiarr
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Guano, Sm4(, Live tatooK.
DUIV11 OFBBA KOTOS BLOCK MAXIXTOA I
ILLEH8 Ac DEALFJHh IN STOCK F10E1D.
WALulKy mWMATO V CO.
DEPOT NO. 18 BANK BLOCK, A.-...-, a—
wniriraeoatoatlrra toad noa-.liaal, Sari Wad, Re. 0«ta0*s.JMK
F
IANOS,'ORGANS & MUSIC.
DPILFORD, WOOD * GO.,
IKPOKTIH AES WH0L1SXJ K DKALKBS IS
xnrexoAXa ummaajnw
Publlataen of Oaorfla Musi, a 1 Baltotto.
ea Whluhri trie, i.
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A1NTS, OILS. LAMPS. GLASS, Eto., Etc.
CARcmr, d vcR a co,
1 tlanta Branch Great Men Oil ui FaM Verb,
uJSZ. £5 r <s;^f,15? t r„.ire«u.
- - #rea,s<thevaqriHMteMtos.
ASH, BLINDS AND DOORS.
j. c. peck #r eo.,
DEALERS IS
IOOIS.rMOOLIIICS l 'IIUK£TS l .NllTS. IIU EUSS,SISIiftUHi
OUBBBB GOTO STBBKT OHO OBOBOU BAIOBOAB.
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iTOVES, HOUSEFURNISHING GOOI
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PLUM BEES, STEAM AND GAS HTTE88, OOPrKK-
Smiths, Sheet Iron Work, end Tin Boafliaf. Deaden
ia BtoTee, Tin Ware, Grata, ~
Plate, Shari Copper, Sheet Iroo. Btaara Pifa
Wbieua V
Goatee
■razor
BOOT, SHOE AMD HAT STORE,
JUST OPENED AT
*755 *WTaltel3.a,ll street.
BARRETT, COKER k CO.
are <• Maoooo. to IX. •
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SHOE aAJSTD HAT STQFVXO.
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of Rteegle “POPlfff PA!
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far nrrr ~n*r pin Dir:
nor* Uureugh rocks teat era sot»off beta. K#v«
“I* ot Rspest wall ever auds by say proceae.
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