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THE ATLANTA SUN
Th> annual commencement •* me
Grifflo Innate Coll ige will bt*n«u the lost
9t this week. Tue order of exoreuas i*»
m follow*: On Friday, Jane 2‘bh—Ex-
•asinatio*- of Preparatory Claaaee; Sun
day, Jane 29tb—Commencement 8er-
■on, by Ber. Morgan Callaway, D. D.,
Oxiord, Ga; Monday, Jane 30th—Exam
ination of College Clowes; Monday,
Jane 90th—Annual Meeting of Board of
Trustees, at 4 o'clock, P m.; Tuesday,
July lot—Examination of C- liege Clones
©oo tinned; Taeeday night, Jaly 1st—
First Senior Pretentatior; Wednesday,
Jaly 2d—Commencement Day, Her. A
B. Wright, R->nie Oa., Orator; Wednes
day nigbt, July 2d—Annmisary of Lit
erary and Musical S>ci< ties, Prof. R. H.
Goetchius, A. B., wdl deliver the Annual
Address. Prof. A B. Nii -s is President
of the College.
The
Stephens’ School Hiutoby.
gebool Coo. miasiouers of Cobb county,
following the lead of bicbmond acd
other counties, have receu'ly adopted
Mr. Stephens' School History of the
United States in the Pitb.io Schools.
Little Bocx, Jnre 14. -A man, name
onktiown, a notorious borae thief, while
laying the role of i ffloer, was spot at
und allied in Pope county on Wednes
day.
Indianapolis, Jane 14-Tb- Supreme
Coart has again granted Mrs. Clem, who
has twioe been convicted of the murder
of Mr. and Mm. Yoang, a new trial.
Tnu will be the fifth time.
New York, June 14. — Gov.Dix has
signed the New York Cotton Press BiU.
john and Thomas Hart and John T.
Redmond, witnesses in the Stakes ctse
were arrested daring the night under
t be advice of the Distr.et Attorney.
Nine thousand emigrants nrr.Ted this
Max Stettheimer, a resident partner
in Frankfort of the well-known banking
tirm ol J. A W. Saligmun, of this city
died there to-day. He was United Stat a
Consol at Statgart daring t„e adminis
tration < f Pierce and Buchanan.
New York, Jane 14.—On the31siof
May F. W. Booou, a waiter on board
ibe steamer Yazoo, running from New
Orleans to Havana and Philadelphia, ar
rived here by the oon from the latter
and in Goar (land street was seized
touted states htebkal bevehue.
r
COLLECTOR’S OFFICE tn DM1. GA.
Atlanta, Jana 71k. ISIS.
XTOTlCE U hereby given that the following Mian
A> has keen made by me for vtotsUon of
city,
mrtMK JI-0THH.
w abhinoton, Juue 14.—Sherman re
grets that ibe Modocs were allowed to
•nrrt-nder, oat disapproves Davis’ policy
of hangiog them without some legal form
Sumner's health is restored.
The Juniata sails in search of the Po
laris next week.
la the United States Court of Boston,
yesterday, the case of Ossoway B. La
mar, of New York, vs. Albert G. Brown
and others wan commenced. The plain
tiff claims that in January, 1866, the de
fendants seized 1,800 bales of oo ton, of
the vslae ol $600,000, in Georgia; that
the same was illegally taken, and although
the defendants bsve been requested to
iwtarn the same, they have refused to do
ao. The defendants, in answer, olaimed
they seized the ootton os special Treasury
agents of the Government, and, as such,
disposed of it and paid the proceeds in
to the hands of the Government, and
ore, therefore, not responsible.
San Francisco, June 14.—The Allen
and Cypras have arrived with over 2,000
Chinese aboard. The Ci ina Mail com
ments severely upon tbe persecution of
Chinese in San Francisco.
Tbe Japanese Minister of Finance has
resigned and publishes a letter setting
forth the debt of tbe Empire at $104,000,-
000. They say tha’ tbe people are ex-
oessively taxed and that tbe debt is in
creasing yearly in conseqne .ee of the
new schemes of the government. Po&-
aiblv the Ministers may receive orders to
oommit Hari Kari.
An aucient Christian Church has been
discovered in the interior of Japan.
The resigning Ministers say that Ja
pan seems to be going ahead but is ac
tually lagging behind, and a national
financial collapse may happen at any
moment.
St. Louis, Jane 14.—The Mary Mc
Donald was burned on the Missouri river.
Major Henry E. Wing, ot the Times,
is dead.
Samuel H. Richardson & Co., commis
sion merchants, have failed.
Henderson, Ky., June 14.—An insane
man attending a circus killed a child with
a club and injured a number of others.
He was arrested after receiving three
shots from the police.
Paris, Kt., June 14.—A negro u as
hanged to-day for killing another negro
in 1872. The rope was too long; but tbe
Beci nd attempt proved successful
London, June 14.—A Vienna dispatch
says that the number of visitors to tn
Exhibition is far less than was antici
pated. Trades people, and inhabitants
generally, are greatly discouraged at tbe
absence of strangers, and prices for
living, which have hitherto deterred per
sons from visiting the city, have been re
duced.
It is said that ex-Quern Isabella is
about to proceed to borne for tbe pur
pose of conferring wirh the Pope upon
the prospect of the Bouibon family in
opaiu.
John Camden Hatter, known as pub
lisher and bookseller in this city, di.a
to-day.
A special correspondent at Paris,
of a London house, in a dispatch,
says: An alliance has been effected
between the supporters of Ex-President
Thiers and the Radicals in the Assem
bly. Thiers is said to have had freqneut
conferences with Gambetca, since his re
tirement from the Presidency, of the Re
public.
London, June 14.—Dispatches from
Berlin says Emperor William continues
in a very weak condition, aDd that he re
quires absolute quiet in order to effect
tne restoration of his health.
Memphis, June 14.—Caterpillars have
again appeared in an adjacent oonnty.
They are worse in North Mississippi than
ever before. Owing to the incessant
rains grass aud weeds are also damaging
the ojttoD crop.
St. Louis. June 14.—John F. Cook,
English Vice-Consul here, is in custody
for tbe alleged embezzlement of
$1,800 from Thomas Graham.
with severe pains. He was token to
seven, Ek!ridge street, where he was
treated for jaundice. On Monpaj
morning his sickness was followed oy a
black vomit, and at 11:30 a. m., he died
of unmistakable yellow fever. Health
oflh era were notified, and after thorough
ly disinfecting tbe room and buryiug tbe
clothing, thebody was buried in the pot
ter’- field.
President Grant and family retarned
to Long Branch this morning.
Tbe publishers of an indecent paper,
called tbe Echo, in Newark, were fined
$100 to-day.
An elevator and thi*ty thonsand bushels
of wheat were burned at Cresca, Iowa,
yesterday.
Two-thirds of Maxwell, Ontario, is
burned. Loos heavy.
Tbe Chftwood House, a new hotel at
Newport, N. J., was burned last nignt.
Loss not known.
Berlin, June 18.—Ranmer, an emi
nent Gturnon historian, is dead.
Philadelphia, June 14. — President
Grant accepted an invitation lrom Hon.
Joseph R. Hawley, President of the
United States Centennial Commission,
to participate, on the 4th of Jaly, in the
ceremonies attending the transfei of the
grounds in Fairmont Pork to the Com
mission for the exhibition of 1876.
Nashville, June 14.—Leading physi
cians in Nashville are now and have been
from the first div.ded in opinion among
themselves on the qut stion whether there
lias been a single case of real cholera in
Nashville dating this season. The mor
tality in the city certainly increased for
ten days, until four days ago, when it
began to d» crease. Tne doctors report
i he oases, of wnatever nature they may
be, as entirely cottrolable. The average
number of deaths are 12 i0 15 a day, and
occur mainly among the negroes. *
Memphis, June 14,—There were only
12 interments here to day from all dis
eases against 14 yesterday. There were
38 deaths lrom cholera during the week.
_ . feu been made by me for violation of section
14. Act July Utk. 1866. and section 48, Act Jons 30th.
1884. to-wit: Three packages, containing about 67
gallons Cam Whisky, one empty keg and one wagon,
aa the property of J. M. Presley, of Plckena county.
^(riy'person ot persons claiming any of eald prop
ertr are required to appear and make such claim
within thirty days from date hereof, and give bond
aa required by law; otherwise tbe name will be sold
and tbe net proceeds deposited to the credit of tha
Secretary «f tha 1 re saury.
junrwSt J. A HOLTZ'JLAW, Collector.
unrmm r.f.vr /.v/’gg.Mrior /
‘THK GREAT UNKNOWN.”
Who la He and Where Does He Live 7
E LIZABETH MARTIN, of Jackson, Tennessee,
has recently died intestate, leaving a large es
tate, witn nephews and nieces her only uistribnteea.
One of these nepnews, whose surname is
O W Jbl X-i Xj 9
resides, it is said, somewhere on the line ot railroad
between Chattanooga and Augusta—believed to be
between Atlanta snd cha'tanooga. His Christian
name is not known.
if this notice should reach him, and he will con
fer immediately with the undersigned, :te will be
put in posa< »«.on of information of great import
ance to him.
■i « KIRELL & ST! PHKNR,
je 4-d3twlt Attorneys st law. Atlanta, Ga.
Montvale Springs.
r It BIS FAVORITE SUMMER RESORT situated in
A. Blount county, East lenntsaee, ie now open
for the reoepiion o v.si tors, and w.li oe maintained
in a a yle worthy the patronage of a diecniuinetiug
public. The marked beneficial remits attei ding
the use of these waters in functional derangement
ot tha
.MTJLJUTTJ MJHUUTS,
CHAMBEB OF t OMMKBCE, 1
Atlanta, Oa., June 14, 1873. J
JLivei, Bowels, kiduepsk Skin,
and tbe cure of
Chronic Diseases
Attest their Medical properti-e.
All tha accessories for enjoyment and recreation
at tha beat watering places will be found berr
Special attention will be g van to the comfort and
Improvement of invalids.
Visitors to Montvale necessarily pass over the
Eeet Irnnessee, Virginia end Oeergie Railroad,
waking the city of Knoxville, Tennessee, e point;
thence vie Knoxville and Charleston Railroad to
Maryville, sixteen milts, whence passengers ere
e -nveyed in mail stages, running in connection with
the trains, to tbe Springe, nine miles distent.
Return tickets can be obtained at all prominent
points.
Board per day g J.60
•* Week 16.00
“ “ Monib, May and June 45.00
" “ “ July, August and Sept’r... 60.00
Children under ten years of age and colored ser
vants half price.
Address, for tbe pamphlet containing analysis end
description of tbe water, etc.,
JO. L. KING, Proprietor,
jun3diwtf Montvale Springs, Ea-t Tenn.
Southern Nurseries
IRWIN <te Hint*! IVO, . . Proprietor*,
A RE offering to the public a selection of Fruit
ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN CLIMATE, of
Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Grapes
Quinces, Raspberries, Strawberries, Goose
berries, Currants, English Walnuts,
Span ft h Chestnuts, Pecans,
end everything else that is usually kept in e well-
regulated Nursery.
Our FLORAL DEPARTMENT is complete, end
we ere offering Ho, House Plants and Ornaments
Shrubbery at prices that defy competition. We war
rant our Fruit beiug true to name. We will semi
Catalogue upon application, gratis. Address
IRWIN & THURMOND
.6oS-ditWa> ? f». Box 665. Atlanta. Ga.
THE PARLOR t'O.UPAMON
Wheat—Red $1 75; white $1 90. '
Flour—Fancy $10 50@11; Extra Fam-
$10@10 25; Family $9 25@9 50; Extta
88 50@9; Superfine $6 50@7 50; Fine
$4@6.
Corn—Car load lots 78c for yellow;
white 80c.
Meal—80@82ic.
Bacon—Shoulders 9@9jc; clear sides
lli; dear rib 11. Hams 13(2*134; sugar
cared 16@16.
Lard—Tierce 10i@llc ; keg llic;
bucket lli@12.
Bulk Meats—Clear sides 104c; clear
rib 10i.
Oats—55c.
Hay—Timothy $1 60(ajl 75; clover
$1 55@1 65.
Cotton—Middling 170174 ; low mid
dl ; Dg 15i@i6i; good ordinary 14; ordi
nary 11; inferior 8@10.
The above quotations represent whole
sale prices, and are this day approved by
the Atlanta CLembt-r of Commt rce.
E ery Laly wants our!
Every Man ought to hsve one! !
Sent on receipt of Ten C iu.s. Address L. F. HYDE
h t'O., 195 Seventh Avenue, New York.
maylJeodawly
San Frangi&oo, Jane 14.—Photographs
have been taken of Capt. Jack and his
whole band of warriors. General Davis
has sent a party of men to hunt for and
arrest persona guilty of the moseacre of
Modoc prisoners.
Nashua, N. Y., Jtti 14.—At Hudson.
N. H., Henry Jewett, 25 years of age,
has N. »> endeavoring to force his suit
with Miss Ella Wood, daughter of Chas.
Wood. Mibs Wood rejected his offer of
marriage and her pa ents also opposed
R This morning Jewett visited Miss
Wood »Ld pulled from bis pcoket a *U-
shooter, aimed at her head and fired.
Tne bail entered her forehead just above
d fc)d 8® d nnde r tbe skin. Miss
sibh^if* u P? n the floor, but not inaen-
llV i 4 v lt “ hoped the wonnu is not
SSSV2* .P-ed from the
»b«re he met Mr.
Wood and endeavored to assassinate him
the throat and warded off the mm of the
pisiol, and so fortunately escaped Jew
ett taeu nut his pistol to 1^^ elr
««d discharged it, the ball entering Ms
head and causing a wound that mu,
Indications are th-u it *■«
eweti » intention to murder ’he
family.
Bomb, June 14.—The
pl««ely /termed Imp-
non.
rE£K«JUFS/C MJHMLMTB.
Augusta, June 14.—Cotton stead;;
middlings 18; receipts 85; sales 228.
New Yobk, June 14.—Money easy at
3a5. Sterling 9 1-I6a9j. Gold 16. Gov
ernments heavy and lower. States
steady and nominal
Cincinnati, June 14.—Flour dull at
$7a7 40 Corn quiet at 42u43. Pork
quiet,held at $16 50. Lard dull and nom
inal; steam 84; kettle 84. Bacon fair de
mand and firm; jobbing sales shouluers
4; clear rib 94; clear 9|. Whisky firm
at 89.
Savannah, June 14.—Cotton firm at
18}; net reoeipts 446; sales 323; stock
17,144.
Charleston, June 14.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 18}@18j; net receipts 300;
exports coastwise 138; sales 300;’stock
12,31)3.
Si’. Louis, June 14.—Flour quiet and
unchanged. Corn in fair demand and
firm. Pork doll and unchanged; shoul
ders 74; dear rib sides 7|; dear sides 94a
94. Lard dull and unchanged. Whis
ky quiet and unchanged.
Lduisyillb, June 14.—Floor dull and
nominal; extra family $5 75. Corn quiet
and unchanged. Pork steady 17; ba-
ooa firm; shoulders 7|; clear nb sides
9|*£‘i; dear aides 9{. Packed lord quiet
OPIUM
Morphine Unbit
cured by Lr Beck’s only
known and ture Remedy.
NO « II t RUE
or treatment until cut eel. Call on or address
DR. J. C. BECK
CINCINNATI, UHIO.
CUM
ERI
SINWONS’
REGULATOR
sr
For over FORTY YBAB8 this
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVKR MEDICINE has provsd Itself fo M the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for Livor Complaint and Its painful offspring, DYS
PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, Bilious at
tacks, SICK HEADACHE, C0U0, Depression of 8pir-
ita, SOUR STOMACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND
FEVER, Ac.. Ac.
After year* of careful experiments, to meet s
great and urgent demand, w* now produce from
our original Genuine Powders
THE PREPAREV,
a Liquid form of 8IMMON8’ LIVER REGULATOR,
containing all Its wonderful snd valuable proper
ties, and offer it In
ONE DOLLAR ROTTLES.
The Powders, (price aa before $1.00 per package
Sent by mall 1.04
AT CAUTION!
Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR unlees in our engraved wrap
per. with Trade mark. Stamps and Signatures un
broken. None other is genuine.
J. H. ZElDIN A OO.,
MAOON, Ga.. and PHILADELPHIA.
SOLD BY A L I DRUGGIST
Help for the Discouraged.
Weak, worn, distressed, with gloom oppressed,
By day no ease, at night no rest;
Ala*! *tis hard to bear;
Seltzer Aperient have you tried?
No; then all nostrums cast aside
Foe this specific tare;
Your pain will cease, your strength increase,
And the recruited body’s ease
The saddened mind will share.
Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, the most
unexceptionable of all Alterrtives a d Correctives,
and the most delicious ef saline draughts.
SOLD Hi ALL DRUGGISTS. jnn4
12,000.000 ^ CR&S!
Cheap Farms!
The Cheapest’Land-in Market, for
Sale t>y the
PACIFIC RAILROAD COM!
INTHE|GREAT platteivalley.
3,000,000 Acres in CENTRAL NEBRASKA,
now for sale in tracts of furty acres and upwards on
five and ten years’ credit at 6 per cent. No advance
interest required. Mild and healthful climate, fer
tile soil, an abundanoe of good water. The Best Mar
ket in the West I The great Mining regions ot
Wyomiug, Colorado, Utah and Nevada, being sup
piied by tbe farmers in the Matte Va!ley.
SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD O
ICO ACRES.
AGENTS
everywhere to sell our new
aud novel Embroidering Ma-
chine, tend lor Illustrated cir-
j* to tbe McKee Manufac-
■ leg Co.,309 Broadway, N. Y.
^7^.00 EACH WEEK
a GE -t-wanted everywhere Eusiness strictly
r\ legitimate ra> ticuia itree. Address J.
ORTH v 1’ . St. 1 eui M o. ap24wly
The best locations for Colonies. Free homes fo r
all. Millions of Acres of choice Government Land.e
open for entry under tbe Homestead Law, near in
Great Railroad, with good markets and all the oon
veniences of an old settled country.
l«tee passes to purebae-rs of Railroad Land.
Sectional Maps, showing th<- Land, also new edi
tion of Descriptive Pampuist wit . new Maps mailed
tree everywhere. .Address, O. F. DA\ IS.
Land Commissioner U. R. K- R.. Omaha, Neb.
apllO-loawv w3m.
SUPER-PHO SPH
A RICH COMPOUND OB’ SOLUBLE:
Pkospkoric Acii, PilTemel Raw Bones. Amnia and Altaline Salts
MANUFACTURED BY THE
CUMBERLAND BONE COMPANY
This is a highly concentrated Manure, madu bv combining the best mat •,
FVia mnot .kilir.,! ._.i .1 J . 8 oesi niateriali
in the most skillful manner, and in -those proportions adapted to
sure the highest fertilizing efficacy, containing, as it does an
ample supply of Ammonia to produt e vigorous growth
and a large amount of phospha ic a id alkaline
constituents to support and fuilv perfect
the growth and ripening of the pro
ducts. Nothing is used to
to cheapen its cost,
the only dryer
osed being
m-
PURB
FINE G-ROUND'BONs.
I have accepted the Agency for the sale here of the above Fertilizer be
keying it to be one of. if not the best, in market, and now offer rnv’fiJ
shipment of ONE HUNDRED TONS in quantities to suit purchasers.
For prices, terms and circulars, apply to
JAJIF> OKMONI), -n & 79 Whitehall st.,
\ «’Hv r\ oa.
The Improved Winsbip Cotton Gins!
rilHJSSJE CELEBRATED filKS »rp nniv»r
^ For LiylitneAB of Prntt. t d-.»i.iu»; ’!»«
lly #ohn«#w1«*<3j/fd to bp tb» bout b\ all who have lipod thfin
U** d, yaii.pie and Fa^i (iirnit U- thev mrpi pk any Gin
lieretoft r© in use. Tfc©v do uot h pa*-, tb* r » l, nor iv«- any ir n ubiB to t be • r. i\> aio uow receiT*
iugoruera. and ready to deliver Gii.n. jiav.io t* li*t Nov*- u n« r
We are also reoeiviug onl**rs for vo** oBOoKs I'Oi ’lOH Hi upon wblck w© have lately mifa
valuable improvements Won d ad i«.‘ a - wKo want G’ns for tlie preseut crop to send in the.r order!
early, to insure th^ir beii’K tilled piotupt y 0- Seud ft r orculai h.
epr20tf wtnBHIh k RHO . AtltnU. Ga.
WAGES
TL ^£TAS T2?
Powder
JpiOR ALL WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK.
Any pm-fcOn, < Id or young, of either sex, can
make lrom 10 to y30 yer week at home day or
evening. Wanted by all. Suitable to either City or l
Is now regarded as the STANDARD BAKING I’OW-
DKR, and the best article prepared for making light,
wholesome amk delicious BISCUITS, ROLLS,
BREAD, GRIDDLE and other CAKES, &c., &c.
It is infallible, and always ready for immediate
country, a d any season of the year. Thi* is a lar.
opportui ity for tin se who are out of work and out
of money, to make an independent living. No capi
tal bem, required. Our pamphlet, •* HOW TO
MAKE A LIVING,'■ giving full instructions, sent on
receipt of 10 cents. Address, A. BURTON A: CO.,
Mornsanla, westoeester Co., N. Y.
nse. The best YEAST POWDER for use on long SEA
$5jO$20
per „y. tg^-nts wanted! Ah
classes ol working people,of eitnej
sex, young oi o,d, makb more money at work fo- uc
in their spare m-imeuta, or all the time, than at an;
thing else, i'ariicniare tree Address G. Stinson.
VOYAGES to ANY PART OF THE GLOBE.
It is convenient and economical. NO WASTE
OF FOOD PREPARED WITH IT. Sold everywhere
by GROCERS, SHIP-CIIANDLERS and DEALERS.
DOOLEY & BROTHER, Manufacturers,
WHOLESALE DEPOT,
69 NEW STREET, NEW-TORE.
10,010 GIFTS! -
COLLECTOR'S OTFICE, 410 DIST. .GEORGIA.
^^N TUESDAY, JULY 8xh, 1873 tbe Thibd Grand
ATLANTA, JuLe 14th, 1873.
Notice is hereby given that the following seizure
has been made by me lor viol tion of section 14,
Act July 13th. 1863, aud section 48, Act June 30tb,
1864, to-w:t:
One wagon and four packages, containing about
one hundred and ten gallons Corn Whisky, as the
ptoperty ol. lfred Elrod, ot Pickens county, Ga.
Any person or persons claiming any of said prop
erty are required to appear and make such claim
within thirty days from date hereof, and give bond
as required by law; otherwise tbe same will be roid
and tbe net proceeds deposited to the credit of the
Secretary of the Treasury.
Junl4w3t
J. A. HOLTZCLAW,
Collector.
»WC,
£
entire
i*> boa com-
oeipls 506; groea 1,455; sales of futures
26,600 os follows: Jud«20}m2h 3-16; July
204.20 9 32; August 20|a20|i; Septem
ber 184; October 184*18j; November 18;
December I84; ootton dull aud nominal;
296 boles at 204 for middling*.
Now York, June 14—Flour heavy at
5il0o Iowjt; $6 20 7 90 for ccmznon to
fair extra Southern; $7 90all for sood to
cnoioe Southern. Wheat la2c lower and
lean active. Corn lets active and s- arce;
Sou thern firm at 54s58 for new mixed
western. Pork drmer at $16 65al6 75
for uea mesa. Lard firm at 8f »8 15-16
for wee'eip steam. Navul stores qmet.
Freighi.-, firm. «in*ceri*-*, q-iiet.
il*t UuiVcib..j ui \ Las rtr
ee u ll been presented by- Mr. 1m c L
Cary, of Richmond, with a tract ot land
tn ti»»t city tmviug a prcscot Vh uatiou
vl $10,000, which 18 lilf-'j lo L. I rt-Htlj
ac.AAtd by iZetapiil g uwiLu. liecity.
GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER.
1 HK Uuited States Dlspcnsaiuzy, the authorized
record oi our Materia Metiica, classes this
Water with the most renowned Alkeiine or Carbon-
aUd Springs of Kniope. It far excels any outer
known n its self preserving properties. It does not
deteriorate tv battling and keeping. It nas never
been c almed fo.- any other mineral water the power
to dissolve the urate*, or so called chalk formaLeaa
in the body or en the iin.l:« snd joints. Thta the
Gettysnnrg Katalyaine Water has don* in hundreds
oi instances. Goat, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys
pepsia, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Ji -nary Dim
eaaea generally have all yielded to its influence
has restored muscular power to tbe paralytic, enre^
Abdominal Dropsy, end give i healthy action to (he
Torpid Liver. It has oared Chronic Diarrheas,
Piles, Constipation, Asthma, Catarrh, Diseases of
the Skin, General Debility end Nervous Prostra
tion from met tal and physical excesses All these
by the Bottled Water. It is e powerful antidote for
excessive eating or drinking. It corrects the stom
ach, promotes digestion end relieves the bead almoel
immediately.
tUr Pamphlets containing a history of the Spring,
reports from eminent pn* Sloans snd medical
writers, marvelras end wel -attested cures, and tea.
Unionists from distinguished citisens, will be fur
nished end tent by nail on application to
WHITNEY BRO.’S, General agents,
2X7 Soutn float at., l bus telphia.
Gettysburg Springs Oe.
For Sale by UEaRD.CKAIG a CO..end druggists
generally. spile.
Out Coscebt, under the management of ex-
Gi vemor Thoe. E. Bramlette, and authorized by
6pec.nl ait of the Legislature for tbe Public Library
'of Kentucky, positively and unequivocally comes off
at Pubtio Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky., when
lO.uoi' Gifte, all cath, amounting to t5WVK)J will b
distributed by lot among the ticket-hollers. The
money to pay all these gifts in full is already in
bank and set as.de far th-t purpose’ as the following
certificate shows:
Office of Farmers and Dbovbrs’ Bank,
Loiiisvi'le. Ky., April 7th, 1873.
This is to certify that there Is in the Farmers and
Drovers' Bank to tbe credit of tbe Th rd Grand G.tt
Concert, for the benefit of the Public Library of
Kentucky Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, which
has been sqt apart by the managers to pay the Gifts
in full, an - will be neld by the Bank snd paid o it
for this put pose and this purpose only.'*
B. 8 VEECH, Cashier.
iOnly s few tickets remain unsold, snd they will
be furnished to the first applicants, et the foUowing
prices: whale tickets, $10; halves, $5; Quarters,
$2.60; 11 wboiea for $100; 66 for $600; 113 for $1400,
and 57* for *5,000.
For tickets and foU information, apply to
THO. E. BRAMLETTE,
my d2taw weow2m Louisville. Ky.
GEORGE PAGE & Co
manufacturers of
Patent Portable Circular Mills,
Stationary and Porv-.b «
STEAM ,CNCr?!Z:
oris: mills, a •
T7o. 5 Sc’ir. tsder
iLTiMOr.c. i
300,000 PER YEAR
ARE NOW BEING MADE OF THE
“DOMESTIC”
Kewiuy Machine,
At almost tbe beginning of the Company’s trade.
If their business were organised as widely as
that of the old companies.
1,00 0,000
would be sold per year.
TO SEWERS.
The difference between the “Domestic” andottW
wing machines is, briefly—
“ DOMESTIC ”
Does good work with little skill and rough hind-
ling: others do not.
“ DOMESTIC ”
Keeps in order with ordinary naags: others do not
“ DOMESTIC ”
Does both light and heavy work well: some otkef*
do light work and some heavy, but not both.
“ DOMESTIC”
Works easily: others comparatively hard.
‘DOMESTIC”
Sells readily, because it ret dera auch soli.
that everybody likes it; others sell moreorls**^
because widely known for a long time, and ba*ine“
well organized.
“ DOMESTIC !
la in-reaalng sales where known and extsndi*
where unknown, gaining ground everywhere tv* 1 '
day.
Whleli U the machine tobay 1 Which
to sell 1
Agents for other Machine, fie6iring to increase their incomes, are daily recogvi-
ing onr claims Dy casting their lot with us.
All are invited to address us in Atlanta lot terms, Ao.
mayT-anewtf DOMESTIC 19- «Vt . C Q-, Atlanta;
WT-& ul-for Catalogues and Price-Lists,
Summer Resort j
KEAALSA W ii ej t * E*
MARIETTA, G
FDTCdXJI A FR YLR.» I. I
jls 5:tt
MPORTAKT NOTICE TO FARMERS!
I AM selling on time until fell, a large stock of
Flour, Corn. Oats, Hay, Bacon, Lard, Bulk
Meat Coffee, Su,ar, Molasses, Tobacco, Ac., Ac.
Address A. K. SHAGO.
n,'°ld2tlYw AC nta. Ga.
Agents Wanted!
~£^1BERAL TERMS will be made with Agents Is
ah parts of the country for the esle of
Hon. Alex. H Stephens’
HISTORY OF THE
UNITED 8TATE8,
. vt mch u now In Its Second Edition.
It Is suited to ail classes, general reader! aa we>
aa stuaeais m Schools and Collegoa.
Apply to
E. a. HALE A 80N.
Publishers,
99-
TO CASH BUYERS!
We NOW OFt KR TO THE TRADE, FOB CAsH, .an immense stock ef goods,^Including
BACON AND BUCK MEATS
03 cat Rib
Sboultiora
SO Tierces
New York
ides and
— also —
Superior hugar-curcu Smoked Ham
PLAIN AND CANVASSED.
t.srd m Tieruee, Barrels, Kega a nd Cane; Eight Car I oede MOLA8-E8, In hogsheads anc. b*rr !*■ - j
OrleansChticeand Prime SYRUP In barrel* andk»;■; FLORIDA SYRUP; ljtOO$bjiAM» Wbitojj
Y’ell>w CORN; 3/0C bcahela OATS; ftO balea HAY;l. M barrel* ILOLB. A . ^ °^„:' l ,,aet«-
grades; also. OOF FEE, FIsH, 200 boxes TOBACCO, vai ion* grade* end prioee, Jnet from^
rers, and many other B oode use ally kept in a Wholesale Grocery and Produce House. We °- ,r
dneements to cash buyer*. ja. K. S&AGO and
w. il. t. JIIl'KKLBEKRi
Ottiqe akd SAiuiooM-CorLfr Forsyth id Mitchell $ir$$ti. AtlinW
TIMXs SAXlEIS—Advaaca to Planters
as heretoiore. A’eo, credit ealee »«
iply ol 11» mi fake guano and Laugh • B»
On crop liens, with approved security, will be mai
approve . pope and collaterals Re bave a limited • apply
mhndkwKm
Co
> '-h
K. SEAGO and
H C. MICKKLBhKRY
.nd Mitche'l street*
Atlanta. 1*