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Houaehold Recipes.
|4*>SiiwnnT Fltmiicbt.—Boat Uc white*
of egg* stiff; grate the white part of aco
*•* eoanitt, mix tiie two, sweeten to tlie taste,
prqmre a boiled custard, pour over a nice
•)Uare of sponge cake, la a glaaa dish, and
1 fcj the eggs and cocoa on the top.
Dmictuon Milk I.bmonadk. Upon six
fMIUMM Luisf kittfSi Jwtiir OUP jint Jwiiliof
r *watpr, add one-qttMi* pint of lemon
Juice and half as much good sherry kic.
g T Tbiai add three quarters of a pint of <t>ld
milk, stirriiifp well ami straining to mfke
. ■ . it ejeatb oiutt 4n tbe rcfi igurator 'and it
will be found a most refreshing aud invig
oruUug drink.
v> i A " ■
Kuos Cooked in Italian Btti.hl
af flour wltk four
In a saucepan, stirring
•oNDNuitly. "Wnro of the consistency of
thick butter, thin with a little boiling
milk and season with pep|>ei aud salt.
Add three ounces more of butter and a
HW chopped parsley, work well together.
Have reauy eight hard ladled eggs, slicud,
uud addAhciu to tiie aattoc aud serve hot,
t* 1 * _____
„ .HnAM,Cii*Mi‘AMNx.—One lemon slicitl,
one spoonful tartaric acid, one ounce gin
ger toot, one |*ui id and half of sug*.
Pour ten quarts of boiling water on tbe
aoovo Ingredients. When blood waim
stir In two gUls of home-made yeast, cover
with a thin piece of gause to keep out flics
•ad Insects and allow to stand all day in
tbe sun. When cold iu the evening bottle,
cork and wire It, then place it on the floor
of tbe cellar. In foity-eigbt hours it wilj
be randy for use aud will pay the trouble of
making it.
A ORNAMENTAL PYRAMID. Boil loaf
sugar as for candy. Of stiff white paper
make the shape of a pyramid and cover
well over with tbe boiled sugar, having
first buttered the paper well. Bet it on a
table and begin at tbe bottom and stick
upon this frame with the sugar, mocca
roeua, kisses or other little fancy cakes
from tba linkers; lay a row of each around
alternately, until tbo whole is covered.
Put a tasteful little ornament on tbe top to
fiaiah It, as a little flag if tor a patriotic
(wt, or a little Oupid If far a wedding
feast; If for an evening supper, a bit of
wax candle burning from tba center looks
MtagM mmJlv
* Ai.vond MAmk< uins .—Ulauch (that in,
the brown akin) half a
pound of almonds, and pound in a Mortar
lemon essence till a
tmidhth'pKste, add au equal quantity of
lifted white sugar and the beaten whites of
fp|kt|ga. "ork well together with the
jNWtHo till very smooth, then dip the hauls
in cold water and work the paste into balls
the size of a nutmeg; lay them on white
papor an inch apait and put them in a
cool oven for forty minutes. Cocoanut
Snd used in the place of ate
lasts. Beat the whites of
tiff; add one pound finest
gradually; boat all to
it least; the longer beaten
id crisp they are. With
them In small half-eggs
[Me ipqgfc dty in a yod
om browning. the
papPF5!T$5J$ bricks in iho oven, that the
uudorrfMe taay When stiff
tajfe with a knife, and with a
tea*i>oon scoop out the soft inside and fill
with grutod piuoappte and ley two together,
making tiicm egg-shaped. They may be
filled with orange pulp, grated cocoanut or
bright red, acid jelly, arid also left with no
tilling but the sugar itself. In that case
the froth should be flavored with lemon or
vanilla before drying. Those kisses in the
halt-egg shape will make a very nice pyra
mid'(see recipe given above), when no
bakf'r is convenient.
* War prlCesTfou flour
In good times there were three brands
of tmr in this mar ket—fine, superfine and
extra. * The difference in the price of each
wa% 60 cents per barrel. War prices in
troduced humbug prices, under cover of
newiy teveuted grades, and patent contriv
ances and the result was dearer ami infe
rior bread for family use. Now that we
hare superior wheat, millers should go
back to original principles. The millers
who will do this will make money. The
margin between the producer and the con
sumer is altogether too great. Strike for
wboisome flour and fair prices. No mil
ler puis over four and a half bushels of
wheat in a barrel of flour. The outside
price for a bushel of prime wheat is $1.26.
The offal pays for the cooperage and the
cost of manufacture. Bear these tacts in
mind, when purchasing flour for family use.
•jtiiWHv, arirv, keLUBLk."
THE
DAILY CONSTITUTION.
f inter Na New msaa.'nwii i.t. Twa At
lanta I'analiinfbMi b won for lt**-ff the
title f the leadinr J -urnml of the ■Wmift.
It- vnterprUo, durinz the recent • U-.-tlo*
vscAlnmnnt. in wa4m( esnwpinlvl< bi
ililfi rciit imrtion- of Iki. 1 rt.imiry, and it*
*rie of •|e et*l U lrris.n- fiom Washing*
lon while tbe electoral c..Mimi*iao was
engaged in i-onsHmuting tb* fln Shat
placed radb-alisin once more ia (rower in
our national council*. are e. idencee eon
apteuatis enough to prove that naexpan*.:
w ill lie kparird to make Tbe t'anstflutbxi
not only a leader in the di* ii.atoo of pub
lic mattera of public concern, lut a leader
in the dlseetninatiou of the latest aad
most relialiie news. There is uo better
time than now to *ut>scril>c for
a msmi and viookocs jcswsrzrma.
Albeit, there has huoen a qua*i settle
ment of one l the most difficult and dan>
gemun problems of mud. rn federal jioli
ties, tli<; diM-us-lon- springing thereitom
mid the results likely to aiisue hate lost
nothing of their alroortdng interest, In
nddition to this, the people of Georgia are
now called upon to settle
Tim convention qi xsTioN,
and in the discussion of this important
subject (in which the Constitution will
take a lending pa it) every <• corgi** ia in
ter ested. *lr a convention is called its
fuyiceediuas m ~-*n aa it.ir •■rlfamt and
tillesr embodiment ill the column* of the
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BEATTY'S PARLOR
£ OB CAMS. i£
Elegant styles, with rnlunhlc Improve
ments. New and lleuutiful Sole Stopa-
Over ouo thousand organists and musl
olaus endorse these organs and recoin,
mend them ae strictly first class In tone
meehanlsm and durability. Warranted
for nix years.
Mott Elegant and Latest Im
proved.
Having been awarded the highest pre
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Simplicity, Dnmiiitr, Promptness
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• Kllijay Hotel.
(OPKNKD IN 1850.)
MRS. E. S. PERRY,
PROPRIETRESS.
Tho old patrons and friends of this
House, and the public generally, aio re
spectfully invited to call, with the assur
ance that they will secure accommodations
equal to any in the place. Terms moder
ate. Only one block from the public square
May Ml, 1876. 80-tf.
#lO MEWARI).
LOST—A LARGE POCKET-BOOK,
or Note Cose, containing numerous notes,
mostly made payable to the undersigned,
*id among them two notes on W. H,
Jarrott, made payable to Klliugtou & Er
win, or hoarcr; one Iqr SIOO, the other
s6B.<i.->. Any oue finding asid delivering
the said Note Case with contents is un
tiled io the above Reward. And all per
sons are hereby cautioned against trad
ing for said Notes. \Vm. Ki.mnutox.
{July 21, 1877.
m€M& mmse.
OarteroriUe, Georgia.
JOSHUA SUMNER, Proprietor
THE accommodations and fare at this
house are unsurpassed iu this section, and
the charges ate as low as the lowest.
DAiNIELF. B FATTY
PIANOS and ORGANS
Caution. —The reputation I have gained
and the celebrity of my Organs, have in
duced some unprincipled parties and agents
to copy my circulars, and misrepresent
my instrument ; against this tin* public are
hereby cautioned. All my Organs bear
my trade-mark Golden Tongue, and all my
Pianos have tbo word PIANO, underlined
and also have my name ami resklenee
Danixl F. Beattt, Washington, N. J.
without which none is genuine. Address
DANIEL F. BEATTYS.
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A.
TUmjMLLS
A Noted Dmn# uyi
They are worth their
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS.
Is. Turt I —lsf Sir: For t*w year* I bar* hrew
• mfitlyrtG tK'|W|Ki,('nnMi(HnN. 3n4|*tki, |<att
|*<i arfc rtt .wwwwifc 4 to mm> j tmH
tW (tort • all ifeilr (Ml hi Ima*• a-n mm%
hare gno4 apfCil,, itySiwjiiswi, •.(•inanh,
Sdcagom, an* I hr g.m*4 fan v
They S'* •'•’h Usir *mM is nM.
B* . L. MHKOX, Izwritte, Ky.
TUTPS
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WES rtCE BEAD. IsralawgMma'wa.Sewais
ACMB. amor at a—tawy is th
"" T . Me-lfcstl Coltrgr of Gear-
TUTPS MILS eA-LKSin
CVUiCmsiSU. tea thatihrarr *rarrd
Tims pilu
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TUTPS PILLS
com nun, i/rimfbmK.
i hrtr *nt afifarrat af-
TUTPS PILLS XSpSZX'S
to property assimilate.
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- i,hnl. and by thair toak
TUTPS PILLS
cuaa BiLiotr* oouc Ihe rj|k.nty with hk-h
< *■' l " Arraasr tmmr aa tnS.
TUTPS PILLS
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TUTTS PILLS
CURB Toanp LTV BE giS,Ur*
' 11 chronic cowaUpatioß, a*.l
imparting health aad rtrength to the ayatrm. Sold
ever) fhoL CHbca, jj Murray Street, Mew Yarfc.
I truimpJT Of sciencl I
Gray Hair caa ha etiaawed a a ■
vinery black by a single rppUratio* of I
Dr.Turr'. Hw DyaTlt act* tike magic, ■
and is warranted am harmlraa as water. ■
Price |i.oo. Murray St., M.Y. ■
- M'MT,rTfr
What is Queen’s Delight!
Read tho Answer
It Is a plant that grows la the Scaith, and !m spe
cially adapted to the core of diseases of that ctimair.
'natures own remedy,
Entering at ones into the blood, expelling all scrof
ulous, syphilitic, and rheematic a flections. Alone,
It it a searching aiteiatlre, but whea combined with
Sanaperitta, Yeltew Dock,and other besto, It facias
Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla
and Queen’s Delight,
The meat powerful blood purifier known to medka)
science for the core of old ulcers, diseased joints, foul
discharges from the ears and nostrils, abscesses, skin
diseases, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of
secret practices, disordered liver and spleen. Its me
strengthens the nervous system, imparts a fair com
plexion, and builds np the body with *
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.
At anUJote to cyphilitac poiton it it Wrongly
mom mended. Hundred, ot cates of the word type
have been radically cared by It. Being purely veg
etable its continued use wilf do no harm. The M
time to take it is during the summer and fall; and
Instead of debility, headache, fever and ague, you
will enjoy robuM health.® Sold by all dragansta.
Price, SI.OO. Office, jj Murray Street, New York.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
TRAIN NVMItRR ONR—NORTH WARD.
Leave Atlanta - - - 325 pm
a rrivo at Marietta - - - 4lt p m
“ Cartersvllle . . ft 18 p m
“ Kingston - -ft44 pm
“ Dalton - - - 744j> in
“ Chattanooga - - 9 2tpin
TRAIN NI'MRKR TWO—SOUTH WARD.
Leave Chattanooga - • 425 p m
Arrive u Dalton • . •000 p m
“ Kingston - - -748 pm
“ Cartorsvllle - - 816 p m
“ Marietta - --928 pm
“ Atlanta - - -10 17pm
TRAIN KUMBRR THkRR—NORTH WARD.
Leave Atlanta - - - fiMam
Arrive at Marietta - - - 741a in
“ Carte rsviltc - - 8 54am
“ Kingston - - - 9 22am
“ Dalton - . . 1104 a m
“ Chattanooga - . 12 45 am
TRAIN Nt'MRKK FOUR—SOUTHWARD.
Leave Chattanooga - . 6 45am
Arrive at Dalton - . . 8 45am
“ Kingston - . -10 41 a m
“ Carteraville . . lliuant
“ Marietta - - -1224 am
“ Atlanta - - . 116 p m
TRAIN NVMBKR TWBLVB—SOUTH WARD.
Leave Dalton - . . . 12 59am
Arrive at. Kingston - . 4 18 a m
“ Cartorsvllle - - 507a in
" Marietta - . - 7 35am
“ Atlanta - - - 915 am
PRICE CURRENT.
COKRBCTKD WKKKI.Y UY D. OARRBN,
Gold buying at #1 08; selling at $1 10
Wheat per bushel- 1 00
Flour per hundred 4
Torn jwt bnshet 5^
Corn meal per bushel
Irish potatoes per bushel 75
Sweet potatoes per bushel 50
Good yellow butter 12
Common butter i<u
Bacon Hams... 12
Chickens 10al2
Eggs per dozen 10
Bacon sides 121*18
Bacon 5h0u1der5.............. 10
Feathers.. 5#
Rags at
Colored peas 75
Shot per pound 15
Powder.,.. 40
New Orleans syrup 1 00
Sorghum go
Cheese 25a30
Candles per pound 25
Nails per p0und...... g
Rice per pound 10
Virginia salt, sack 3 00
Cotton socks per pair 35
Wool socks per pair 25
Coffee per pound 30
Sugar per pound 75
White beans j pq
White peas. ” j qq
Tallow peas ''' 8 p
w o* 80
Green hides g
Dryhkles J 2
Country Jeans 50
Beeswax 0=
Taiiow s
The above are the retail prices. Cheaper
rates can be had at wholesale* or in job lots.
THE BEST NOVELS
OF TNE SEASON.
A MADS h
The Knty nf a Ihram. Bv MU, autbru
of ••mmbro.icw,*’ '•l a.l.'t Ten rbutk,”
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• I T 5.
“A* Ml of chart* a* any nf B* |ih
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cl.’—Bl. La nil* tllnlis If. rota I*l
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A Hotnancc. After tbo German of Ud>
wig Harder. By Mrs. A L Wkdcr,
trauolatnr of tbe “Old Mam 'roUc’a Se
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exciting inddenta, ami of great beauty aad
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Admirer* of a love-story, pure and simple,
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urday Evening Gazette,
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rk* are wont to bo, and not lea* strong in
the delineation of character. New York
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THE STAR SERIES.
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■‘ I'he “Star Series” promises to be one
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M. S. SWANN,
The Convention.
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edged one of the moot accomplished short
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and those who desire tc read or preserve
a verbatim history of the labors of the
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best meal in the State ot Georgia, try the
AT DALTON.
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rom roof to basement, is luxuriantly car
hted, and newly furnished with rvirt
cmlort. Our patrons sav we feed better
aon any other hotel in the State, and one
meal with us will prove that it is so. Try
us oue time. Meals readv on arrival of
trains.
MRS. J. AKERMAN,
W. A. Marschalk. Proprietress.
Sunerinteudent.
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Tba reputation iihxaattatnml.ln ronaennnae* •
thx marrelloita vurM it hxa pr<la*-ml during lb*
lost half century, la X an (Sr tent taanranr* tail,
public IV • s it wilt continue to realise the haypir-i
reaulU that can be itcairod. Ia alaaoM erer*
■action of country there are poraona, puMtvir
known,whohave been rextoretl from alarming un
even deeporoM dieexeea nf the Innga, by iu us<
AU who bxve trkvl iLxrknowledge ita anperiuriir
and where IU rirtueaxre known jioen* he.iiato.
as to what metiicine to employ lo reiiero ilm ill*
treat and suffering peculiar to pulmonary a (Tor
tions. CtiKRRV i kctoral. always afortla in
slant relief, And performs rapid rnrea of tht
milder varieties of bronchial riianrtler, aa well aa
tbe more formidable diaeasea of th* Inngt.
Asa *afe#rnarti to chi Wren, amid the <U.tre.-
Ing diasaM, which beset the Throat and Cheat et
Childhood, it is iavslnsbls; for, by its timely >•
multitude, are rescued snd restored to health.
This medicine rains friends at every nisi, ss
His sores R is constantly producing are tou re
markable to be forgo tun. No family should be
without it, sad those who have ence seed It
•ever wiH.
Bssiaeat Physkdaae thronghont the eesatry
presiribe it, and Clergymen often r.nrmmend It
firms their knowtsdg* of its sMeta.
Dr, J. C.AYEr"& COplowell, Mats.,
■OLD BT ALLMtDOQIBXB"I.V*>nnm
David Garren,
ELLIJAY, GA.,
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DEALER IK DRT GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
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LEATHER, HARDWARE. HATS,
CAPS, NOTIONS, ETC.
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A GOOD SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
always on hand. Also
dye-stiAts, perfumeries,
And au excellent line of
MEDICINES,
Including Agencies for Jayne’s, Scovfll’s
McLeans, Rad way’s Hall’s and Ayer’s
PATENT MEDICINES.
Also constantly oa hand a good supply of
IRON, AND COTTON YARNS.
And, in fact, everything that te generally
found in a Dry Goods and Groceiy store;
and will be sold exceedingly cheap for
cash or barter.
Call on him at that old and favorable
stand formerly kept by W. P. Milton. I
FIRST-CLASS MtfmLS.
sss $ T $
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any nddn** tut nix nuHtib*. Jk w* of
the (*hea)M**t |vafH.r* iwtilkiMxl, aud k a
wekiHiM* visitor to the iwoth* mom,
flfwdtk or farm. It k * nently nrintrd
f*r page abort, mmportly ruble op, and
cuutnin* the |u4itmal and cmro-wi nrwa •(
the week;n ciunprKiM-ttsire sumnugy w f the
tokgrapMc dhqaaterbM ami Inriil nVwp, ami
intenwiing skiridic* and mrbs R aku
contains full repurtauf the market*. Thus,
thaw who have not th* advantage of a
daily mail can get tbe newt fur out mouths
by arnding Own Dullab. It the
PAPER M* nVEBTBODT INTERESTED IN
Gnonsia abb Futnma It will be well
invested, aad will edueate ydtir MMffiln*
and make home happy. Muoey for uither
PM* enn be lent by Font Office onVr regs
kfNiMijtM'W Ex|Wi-9s, at pttblishrr* risk.
Aihlrom J. H.CstILL, 4
SavAminl^Os.
MARTIN V. TEEN * SON,
CLEAR CRBSK, Gil me* €m,Oa.
DEALER* IN —
in Eiiii ngenns.
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HATS. BOOTS, SBOfiS,
CBOCKST, 18861 lIS IMS.
Iu fact, everything kept Is a flrst-Hn*
country store.
I will sell good coffee 5J to 4 pound* per
dollar; Sugar Bto 10 ponuds |>ef dollar;
Print* 8 to 10 cents; Domestic* 8 Ut 10
c to; Osnaburg* -42 jto 16 cents; Co
s de* 12J to 25 cent*; Jean*, country
ma *, good, 33 to 40 cents; Kentucky
jea. 20 to 40.
LA* °S AND KEROSENE OIL
always on hand.. Also, near the santi
place, I can furnish
WHISKY, BRANDY AND WINE
for medicinal purposes only. a7:ly
Withers’ Foundry
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Machine WorliF,
W Milss from Marietta oa Roswell road
Manufactures all Kinds sf
MILL MACHINERY
For watsr or steam power; also
mTIOiARt STEAM EKBIKIS,
From the most Improved patterns from 4
to 30 horae-power,. and improved w
BOIAKVX CASTS K
For wood, nr fitted in Improved Iron
frames, strongest, best and cheapest mill
ever Introduced to the public. This part
of our business wc make a specialty of
and keep them constantly on hand nt
Foundry or nt stores in Marietta. Price
ranging from $24 to $46 cash. Will grind
as much ns any mill now in use. tbtrv be
ing much heavier than Northern mills.
Having just completed our new build
ings and added the most Improved ma
chinery therein, we are now prepared to
ds work as go.id and with as short notice
ns any other works of the kind in upper
Georgia, and as good or no nay, is our
motto. AU contracts for won made at
“•Si? rosTj.rtijg^io^jg^
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A. BISHOP,
ELLIJAY, GA.,
Now offers for cash or barter a stork of
goods at prices that cannot be excelled in
this country, consisting of
UrdlKilOClllU
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
IRON, REEL, CASTINGS, CUTLERY
QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE,
Patent Medicines
I also keep the CELEBRATED IN
DIAN BLOOD SYRUP, KEROSENE
OIL and LAMPS, and everything usually
found in a first-class country store.
In returning thanks for past favors, I
respectfully ask a continuance of tbe same.
W. A. ALLEN,
CARTECAY, - - GEORGIA.
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DRY ROODS, GROCERIES, DRUGS,
SHOES, LEATHER, HARDWARE,
And everything usually found in a first
class country store, ail of which will be
sold at bottom prices for cash or country
produce. jIG-tf