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ATLANTA J80E01A
Sunday Mornlns-J ly 3, 1870.
Thk offlcera connected with tde Executive Do-
■ pwtment will be closed to morrow, (Monday).
Basemkrt Rook to Rent—See Lkk Smith’*
ofbr to rent a basement room on Marietta street
iu editorial column.
Skbyicea at the Second Baptist Church, at
hall-past 10 A. M., to-day.' Revi Charles Ken
drick will conduct the services.
See notice ot the Ladles’ Memorial Excur
sion to Stone Mountain, on the evening ot the
11th July, in our advertising column.
Hav R. W. Euu.hr will preach at the 1st
Buplisl Church today, (Sunday) commencing
at 10i a. si , and 81 r. m.
Too Much Urease.—O110 ol/-W. H. Siler's
baud carts, loaded with a small barrel ot lard,
ran into a rut yesterday aud ups. I the bairel,
spilling the contents Oh the streets
Jon'uK John Coi.i.ikh Is having a beautiful
French tool erected on his mansion, near the
Macon depot, which will add greatly to tla alrea
dy handsome appearance.
We learn that our yonng friend? James B.
Shaw, hao been appointed to the responsible
position ol Money Clerk at the Southefn Ex-
pi eao office in this city. This is a promotion
which wus well merited, as the gentlemanly Ue-
meanm ol Mr. Shaw will attest.
A Good Move — We see in the Councll.pro-
reedlngs ol 1 riday night, that a resolution was
ottered by Alderman E. P. Howell, that the po
lice be instructed to lake up all persons found
begging on ibe streets, and have them trans
om led to the Alms House, where proper atten
tion can be given them. This is a mallet ol no
liitle imporianct! to the citizens ot Atlanta, and
should be attended to my all means, as there
are several urchlos, both male and female, In
the city, vftio bang around the streets and have
uu other means at getting a living save by beg-
ging- t
Water Works,— lu the report ol Council
proceedings that appeared In our paper ol yes
terday morning, the movement made known to
the body ol an enterprise looking to immedi
ate action for a supply ol water lor the elty,
was by oversight 0! our reporter left out. We
, eg 1 ot this, as no enterprise could be started In
wb.ch our people would feel more lively Interest
than In the construction ol wider-works lor our
city.
It seems from the statements of Dr. J. G.
Westmoreland, President ol the" Atlanta Canal
.1 Water Company." made to the Mayor and
t oiincil on Friday night, that about the first ol
April the Company was organised, aud now
make known to the city government their ob-
j. ct, asking tor the consideration of propositions
(or an abundant supply ot pure water, aud ne
gotiation ol li-tnia, upon which the amount lor
public consumption will Ire lurniBlied.
The organization as staled to Council, was
commenced at a meeting ol the corporators, by
the election ol E. W Holland, J, .1. Thrasher,
W. E. Westmoreland, J 0. Westmoreland aud
James Atkins, Directors ol the Company, lu
pursuance ol provisions of the ehailur the di
rectors nut and elected J G. W t sfmjireland,
Preaideul , James Atkina, hicrelfcry and E W.
Holland, Treasurer.
In reply to lire application, lire Council deci
ded 10 consider propositions from flic < kunpauy.
We hope thai the hurmumons ami concentra
ted eflottn ol those engaged in thin e'lderprisc
will rpeedlly lead to practical results.
l'UE Bailoom Ascension.—The attempt at
carrying out the pr. giatumc, so vividly depicted
)»u paper, proved to be a “ b irst" in the literal
uense ol the word. Nut couuit uaucing the
belief at all lint any great success can lie
attained In going up In 'a heated fur balloon, but
lutllng a th sire to see the trape/.u perlurraauce
up iu miJ air, we were among the observers
and witnessed the disappointment. Rumor has
gathered several cause* tor the lalluie. One
was that the wind being too high, blew the
balloon over upon the mouth ol ihe furnace and
a hole was burnt In the side ' Tis said that all
judder, excitement generally end iu smoke, aud
the saying was duly vended in this Instance.
The crowd felt keenly their disappointment,
and went aivny growling lor their halt dollars.
I'hey were iu a manner cooled down, however,
by the assurance of another trial on Monday, to
give them lime, no doubt, to ponder over their
loolislmcs* in being so easily duped, and U> rest
contented with their Just reward. The mana
gers seemed to be well up to a knowledge ot the
fact that human naiuro is prone to be the dupe
of some stylo of huinbuggery. Assisted by sd
interesting flow of language the greatest " bum ’’
will meet with considerable success. In the
instance of the asconslon, the fact a tingle man
wonltl go up perlorming on the trapeze, and
teeming to think instinctively that the balloon
would bo obliged to go up to a considerable
helgbt, created a novelty that was almost irre-
siatsble. As the result proved that which was
inevitable Irom the nature ol the thing, they
became convinced*, at lead of a failure to
realize their expectation! and broke for home,
cursing Hercules and bis ascensions.
Plantation Bitters as an Appetizer.—
Want ol appetite is a mre sign that the stomach
tsoul of oidcr. All persons in perfect health
relbn thur mod. and if maybe regarded aa a
rule to winch there are no exceptions, that indi
viduals wno are never hungry can not be *n-
tiiely well. To eat without enjoyment It a pen
-.nee, aud sustenance tskcji Into the stomach
against the inclination does not nourish the sys
tem as It ought to do. The tael-known remedy
lor s distaste or disiucliusiion lor food is Plan
tation BiUers A wine glasslul taken ball an
hour belore break last, dinner, or supper, quick
ens the flow ol the gastric Juice, and thereby
provokes hunger—lor the palate sympathises
with the tiomaeb. Nor can the eppetite thus
created be called a false appetite, for It la the le
gitimate consequence ol e new energy Imparted
io the dig* stive organs by tbia wholesome med
icated stimulant. >
“Sea Mom Karine will prove a gieat bless
ing to the poor. It is >0 cheap that it la within
ihe reach of all. .Il ls by far the most nalr.Uons
and delightful preparation that it has ever come
to our notice,’’—f^sersi'r - jeSO-lw.
Amoru trr Iroiajoc—Lima Herndon telle ue
that noirltneqr aborigines are lound la the
deepest tenets of Bouth'America, from the An-
dee to the Atlantic onset, that do not have and
use Dock Ayer’s medicines aud Lowell coUoma
"Tremoot,” “Suffolk," “Boott,” are teen if lined
in large red and blue lett*** upon tbeir r-’"—Tl*.
while Ayer’s Pdls and Cherry Pectoral art
among the trcMurts ol tbeir habitations. Their
native toil turoLhee them all their food end
moat Of their Remedies, but (hey
Bkwahr op Tooth PcfiioNs.—Vended under
the name of Denlrlflcea. Adopt and adhere to
the only preparation that really preserves the
teeth and hardens the gmna, fragraiTt MozodonL
l,a 1 fleets on decaying teeth arc marvelous.
“ f-paldinu’s G i.uh " mends crockery, wooden
Ware, etc. je3(Mw
She advertisement of Dr. Butt’s Dispen
sary, headod Book lor the million—Marriogo
Guido—In another column. It should be read
by »H. _ ~ jc’J-ly
Monetary andCommercial
Atlanta, Oa., July 3 -P. M.
FINANCIAL-Brokers were buying and sel
ling to-day at (lie following quotations:
Gold, buying..-. iff)
Gold, selling m
Silver, buying 104.
Silver, selling ] Os
Georgia Railroad Stock...., tH)al03
New York Exchange, buyiug at par.
New York Exchange, selling J cent advance.
COTTON—Thu market closed hi 18
cents fortniddlingsj 17 for low middlings; lit
lor good ordinary ; 15 lor ordinu-y.
APPLES—Per barrel $0 to $7.
GRAIN—Wheal $1 «to$J 50. Corn *1 -15
’? P“ U S; ’ u ’ ' JOl: By*’ l> 25 to ill 30
Barley $1 75.
MEAL—$1 50. Feed meal $1 35.
PLOUR-Khocy brands fs to $8 JO; family
*0 ££«?' Kl,ri 50 U ' * 7 • Sti|>«rflue
LAUD -In harrels. lflj to 10 ; In keys aud
cans, 19) u> 20-oenla.
.HEATHER—w bite oak sole, per lb, 40 tr*=
j0o; horn lock aule, pui 81 loliHc; upper. per
dozen, $00 to |85 ; harness leather p-'i it, 40
to 48c. ' 1 . '
MOLASSES—Cuba, per gallon, fit) 55;
Florida 05 to-75; New Orleans, prune 85-
cboice HO ; Syrup, per gallon, HO to $1 a;, ’
SUUARr-OruBbed and granulated, per 7b
17J to 18c; Hard A, I0| to 17c ; 13, 10J ■ lfl( '
C, 15; New Urloans, raw, l.'SJ to 15c.’
BACON—Clear sides 19; clear rib
shies 18f; shoulders 10 Hams sagsr cured
canvassed 20 to 22 , jdaiu uauvassed 18 to 30.
BULK MEAT—Clear sides 18J ; clear rllt
sides 17±1 shoulders M, hams 174 to lo cross
pi.rk 10f to lie.
LIME—Ten lessee, Georgia aud Alabama 60
to 00c. per bushel: Hydraulic Cement f '. per
barrel; Plaster ol Paris $13 per barrel
TOBAOOO—Low grades, unsound, 5., io 80;
Low grades, sound, 02* to 05 ; medium cades,
sound 05 to 75; flue gradee, sound, ~ yi
choice f 1 85. ■
BAGGING—heavy—28 to 31
HOPE—8 to Sf.
market Ucp.rt by Tcltgra|ili
New Tore, July 9.—Money eass : to 4
Sterling quia 9{ to 10. Gold quia 11, to 11*
Government* strong. State bonds firm
Cotton quiet but nominal at 30J lor uplands
Flour sbadc firmer, 10,000 barrets ai . 00 to
5 30; Superfine State and Western ai 1 00 to
0 25; Common to choice extra State and Wes
tern, 5 70 to i 8 70; (.'oniuiou to choi. e extra
round roop Ohio w heal, 8 to 6c, blgbei l,.r win
ter, Bteady for spriug, U3 to 1 01*. N. w mixed
Western oats firmer. Pork firmer; mess 29 26
to 29 00. Beef unchanged. Lard stcn ly 144
to 164. Naval stores quiet and unchanged
Grocer res quiet but steady. Freights .lull and
unchanged. Wh sky 98 to 100.
Louisville, July 2 —Cotton weakn and an
changed Flour quiet and uuchaugr I Corn
declined to 1 00. Provisions bctiot l.-elimr
Pork 30 00. Bacon 134 , shuul.le'rs Ms i,. r;
Lard 17 ; hums 21 lo 21 \
,Cincinnati, July 2,- Kloui firm, good de
mand at 5 50 10.5 75. Corn firm ami q ilsl, 88
tol 05. Colton dull and nominally unchanged
Whisky dull, 99 to 100, Iron hound. Mess
poik dull aud nominal, uu demand. Lard of
fered at 15 84, no demand. Bacon in lair de
mand. Shoulder*, 13; sides HI j 10 1 hams
unchanged.
A doubt a, July 2 — Cotton maket quiet and
pricus easier; middling nominally 17* ; 175
Savannah, July 2.—Cotton iu Ian “maud
mldJIing-lSj.
Galveston. July 2.—CoWon dull -.ml now!
nal , good ordinary 10)
Nkw Orleans, July 2.- Cotton mi.-t and
weak ; middling 19 1
NpnpoLR, July 2. Cotton quiet d weak
low 1 middling 17f.
18J "n8J KfiT °N’J 1,ly ® ~C°" , '’ n ‘P.' 1 " ■ middling
Mobile, July 2.—Colton quui |.»w mid
dlmg 17f
Special Notices.
tiT Msohuia Htatx Lorrxitr, roa th* tisasrir or
S I Uhi-iiani' lloss AND Pn«« School (.'omuinailoii
»s, No. 814. The following were ttiudrewu numb.-in
July S, 1870 .
M—®t—M - AS JS -III :i!- 54- It. .11 —ai
luJoB tt UOWATID ,t in Mftnsycrs.
1ST IKl ' ,r "" 4 Tlioinas, Attorney* at
Law, Atlanta, (is. OIM ■* ..u Biuad street, iu
Brown'll BullOl g. near bridge oiay'-U - tt'fpi.
%VKDLOI'K—The Ha.is 01 C’lvll
*i> 'IKTV.—Essays I or Young Man, on id*
honor AIIJ happiness ol Marriage, an,! the evils su,1
dangers of Celibacy, with saultary belt, for Ihe attain
ment of°foan’s uuo position tu die Sobl- Iroe lu
sealed anvelopea Address
HOWARD A8.80 IATION,
mayOT ||» »1m Box H, l'U.ladalphta.'i'a,
Atlanta, May 17, 1H70.-TH*
OoramH e« appointed by lb ■ Legiolatore to
Investigate Ihe BnancWI conjltlon, ni.aageuu-iu, Ac
ol the Western A Atlantic Railroad, are now homing
dally eeealona IromDo'clock, A. tint t I o'clock, r
M , at the depot bm dingo! said road, where the Com
mittee can be to ind by paritoe, or then council, having
budnee* with tbb arm.
Taper! willing to do to arc reqaemed to pnblleh this
notice. WALTER BKOCB,
epfllt—tl Chairman Comtnllieo
New Carpet Store.
W B BODY BBU8HKL-. T vl’t • rltY , liKUSSBLB
i t*i.Y and INliKAlN CAttl'Er*,
. CiiOdA and INDIA MATi'INGS,
Floor oil cloths, 01 ail width*.
DAMaBHB, rEF*, Oil -nd I.aca Cnrtatne,
Cornices ami House-FurnLshiog Good:;,
all ol which we now oiler at
UdEtm REDUCED FHICE8.
JeXAht
CHAMBKKLIN BOYNTON A 10
W B are conetantlv receiving
e'jlf* of all alads of I
T,e» and dettrahia
UKES.8 UooDS, in boih oar
Retail and Wholeuie Depanmviua.
Lace Polate, Laces, Embroidonns
Cornets, and Gloves,
to lb* vartattea.
OHARBSHLI ’. HuVNTON A CO
ICK
1 C K .
soma affliction* which must have the tafMMi-
tlou of higher skill -ai -. LiVrfy, I’d,
• nay27-lut.
To our Numerous Fatrona an 1 the
Citizens of Atlanta
W *w ,r0 btt “>•»» «*b inland to
keep u for Mia. bat do cot intend any lunger t-*
teU at leea than coat. *
Onr price* from tki! data will ba aa lollowa
lea per pound at No. 1 tLanltu B'ock 8 cm*
’’ “ tataroquauiiuec ibaa 10 lha *q ci#
Pt*Ua(and daUvery on car 1 tb cam*
Tlckuu hi mi* to lamuus
oMc* hoar* Irom SAM. I>> 7 P. M
Huudeje. irom u A M. 10 V hom.i jq t u 4 »• M aim
flrom * to 1 P. M. *
Jet* *1 FARBONB, BOHN R 00.
NOTlOftC.
T ut.LED before me UMtray*.on 1 he !6tb day of Jane,
I87U. bi Tim v Marnni, l.i.apuaat ol FoUee, tu Ike
uuy 01 Ailmti, two Cow8, one red eaoued wlih a
siraUowRjtk andhndeebUIn uia en, and .wallow urkta
gr-Bve cetita par dey, to keep eaekof tk*M.
Theowaer 01 owaer. ,re heecOy aottledtoappear ho-
the ettvef Atlanta on Tterday the tau day of Jana,
WALTHAM WATCHES
7 The extensive use of ikes* watches for the last fine
yeara by Railway Conductors, Engineer*, and Express
men, the most exacting of 'watch-wearers, ha* thoroughly
demons'rated the strength, durability and accoraoy of
the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that date In all thee*
ruspectr. Is to dtclde the question as to the real raid* ol
these time-keepers.
More thau 450,000 of theso wa’chos are now
spealtLng for themselves In the pockets of t e people-*
proof aud a guarantee of their snoertortty over all other*.
The superior orgauizeilon aud great extent of the
Company’s Work- at Waltham, enable them to prodace
watches at a prico which render* competition fatUe,
am those who bay any uther watch, merely pay bom
£> t- 50 per cent, more (or Ihetr watches than I* ueceiMry
I We are now aelllng Waltham Watches at leu price*
In greenbacks, than ihe gold prtcea before the war.
Theco la no,other uu 1 Us tur,- ol any kind in the
United Stales 01 which this can he said.
These time picees combine every Improvement that
a inug experience has proved of real pnttleal oae.
Having bad the refusal of nearly every Invention In
watchmaking originating in this oonntry or In Borope,
only those ware anally adopted which fevers testing by
the most skillful aritaans In onr works, end long nee on
the part o( I lie public, demonstrated to be Meenttkl to
correct and enduring time-keeping.
Among Ihe many improvement! we would partten •
larlie:
Tua luventlou and usa of a centre-pinion of peculiar
contlrnctluD, lo prevent damage to the train by the
urrakago of main springs, Is original with ihe American
Watch c'oiiipauy, who, having had ihe refusal of aU
uther contrivances, adopted fogg’a Patent pinion ae
being the best aud fanltleaa.
Hardened and tempered balr spring*, now QSlverMlly
admitted by watchmaker! to b* the beat, are used In all
grades of Waltham Watchea.
Ai: Waltham Watchas have dnat-proof cape, protect
ing the movement* from duatand leaaenlng the
ly. of the frequent cleaning necessary In other watch**,
our new patent stem-winder, or keyleaa watch, 1*
bendy a decided anccsaa aud a great Improveaant on
any slum wtudlug watch lu the American market, and
by lar the choapesl watch of Ua quality now offered to
the public. Te those living In portions of the United
Unites where watchmakers do not abound, watchet-wlth
Ihe above mentioned Improvement! which tend to
luinra tccnracy, clesuiluei!, durablUl) and convenience,
mnii prove Invaluable.
Every wahihguaranteed by the Company
To prevent Imposition, buyers ihonld lee that every
watch should hear slILsi of ihs following trade marks :
American Watch Co ...Waltham, Man
Amn Watch Do Waltham. Man
American Watch Co 1 reacenl 8t W*ltham,Maia
Applet-.n Tracy A.'O . . Waltham. Mesa
P 8 BartUitt Waltham, Maai
iVm,Ellery Waltham, Maas,
limne Watch Co
Boston Ms-s
P01 sale at retail by all rsspsctahle Jealeis
A deac.rtpltve circular giving much naefhi loformallon
sent to any addroas on application.
No watches retailed by the Company
Address,
FiORBINS Si APPLETON
f
ii&NKRAI. AGKNT8,
181> Broadway, Now York.
HP" A.k lo see ihe new FOl.L-PLATB WATCU
biAiliig 1110 tr-ultf 111*1 h ••AMBKICAN WATOH OO.,
Crescent, it., WAlibam, Mam." It Is by far the be«t
Kull piAie Watch inude In the Un’ted state*, tud ear
pUNI Anything hereiuforr mad in Hii« conutry for
iUtlwAy Kiik'niHom, Couduotore, Ac.
Apr 19 (Uweod.'im r.
iHoiittulo Niiriiig*, 1870.
fliuts FAVORITE HUMMER RSHORT, situated tn
JL. Hlouu’ couity, Beet Tennestei, will be oi>eu for
the receptlou of viflton) on Ihe drat of Jane.
1'iie marked h^nodaiAl results Atteudlntc the me of
these wateis In luuclionAl deren<emeute of the
I.tver Bowels Kidney* and Skin,
and the Cure of Chronic Dis-
> ease i. attest their Medi
cinal Properties.
The buildings at MontTale have been repaired, rcfllted
ami n-palntsil, aud cverylb'ng put In good order.
All the accessories for enjoym. lit snd rectea iou al the
heat watering places w ll be louud b- re.
1 he facilities for reaching Montvale thla season are
liicreastd by the oxl- union of the Kuoivllle A ( harles-
tou Rnl'road. aud regular trains are rnnnlngto Maryville,
whence pseaengiira are conveyed lu coaches lo ihe
hpr ngs, him m Ice distant.
It AXES O F I* O A HD,
Per Day, $'l 80: per Week, IB in , per Mouth »«0 00 ;
t# r * Addteas for I'amphlcta containing analyals ano
description of waters, 4kc.
JOSKt'll L. KINO, Knoxville, Temt.
felT-eodddfwlm
H AI 1*^
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
J&wA'ww,
Physicians and Clergymen
Testify to Its merit* to rettorin# (JBAT UAIH to Its
ortRlual color an.’ piomotioff Its growth. It makes the
htlr soft and elossy. The old lu tp[>«ArAnc« tre lush a
young a- Ain. It Is the btit
II /VI R DRENHINfJ
ever uh«hI It retnove* Dandruff And all 8cur«*y Eidb
tlons It does not stain the skla.
Uur Trean-e on the liatr sent free hj mall.
Beware of the mmeroar pie^jaralloas which art acid
ui*ou our repntation.
H. V. H a LI. A CO., Nashua, N. H , Proprlatora.
For sale by all dnUTgUti. —<«r*r-
itt
oellft-eodlm
L O. CARPENTER,
DENTIST,
60 Whitehall 3t.,ovat Lawihe & Havsea 1
f W4tm
COTTON 6TATE8
MR.
fnncU'i
4NO T, CoOi’Kh Ci'k C U.
AC ENTS WANTED
fO HELL OUR CELEBRATED
Gulden Fountain Fen.
Acknowledged by all who have need them to b* tb*
ben Pen made orsoidlutl.il country No htSttlDe 1
No soiled lagers 1 Sixty lints written with on* pen si
irk 1 w ilium wear any steel pen star mads. Rankers,
m.-rchanc*. teachers, snd all ctaasss, endorse than ta Ik*
highest terms of prats* Put up la neat slid* hex**.
rues*-Two box**, 50 cents tvs boxes, |t. Sent
Ire* of pottage, and guaranteed to giya perfect salists,
ttoa,
Liberal Commission to Agents I
the agency of the** Pens a commission which will pay
fiOO per aostk.
Three sample Psua will be mailed toy 10 ewats.
. n Rtll
Address
spriV-dAwBm
WIhTERN PUBLIHUlNU OO.
Indlaaapolia, Ind.
ALLEN’S LONG BALSAM
TBB REMEDY fOR OURWO
Ooniumption, Cooffhi, Bronohitis.
Aathat and Croup.
« AH AN EXPkcTOiUMT
IT II AM NO EQUAL.
It te composed ol the sethre priaciptee ot
route end plsnte, which ere cheatcelly extrset-
ed. io se to retain sll their medlosl qoslIUas.
Mtnistaro and Publio BpeUen
who srw so often afflicted with thioet iteeeere,
will find s sore remedy is this Bsteem. Loneo-
ne end wafers sometimes ctve relief, bat this
Bslrsm, tskeo e Aw times, wu) tneere e perms-
neat cure.
Will nil Ibose -fflldnl with Coughs or Coa-
MiaiiMkm. |ive itie ftoteem efsu uUt. they will
he WRNd wttt Ihe raeafl, end cosfeee torn the
Huu Muon u room at Lser.
IT IR RSLR MV All. OH OOP (STS
a»«8?-Jcoiewl3iu
LIFE INSUB&NG6 COMPANY.
Principal Ofllce«!tIacon,Cin.
Authorized Capital - $2,000,000
Guaranteed Capital • 500,000
Deposited with State Comptroller of Geor
gia for Security of Policy
Holders 100,000
Soourity of Policy Holder* with Comp
troller of South Carolina • 50,000
THIS COMPANY OFFERS SPECIAl
Inducement* for Life Insurance.
ITS POLICIES NON FORFEITABLE,
There m go Restrictious oo Resideaae
O ki T H .4 V Ft r..
Ita Biibiudba 1b EcoQomlcally Man
aged and is Rapidly Tttcreaalng .
Its Fundi aie lo vested at Home, and t<
thus aide iu luoreailng,.the Pros
Darity of our Btate and People
It rests upon.'* Solid Mottled da.is
and :ie MatiRgad Dy a Board
composed of Men of Worth
and Integrity.
IT CHALLENGES COMPARISON
With the Best t'ompaqji* in Ibr
UNITED H'l-ATEB.
AND APPEA 1.8 TO T U F. PEO P I. K
FOR THEIR PATRONAGE.
Good A.OTONT8 WANTED,
APPI.Y 'To -
Will. .1. MAOII.I,,
Htlf T AfiSNi I EH
J08. THOMPSON.
U CA'. AHEM'.
K. S. KA YjMcuicsl Exemiuor.
OFFltJEllo I
W It .TOUNHTON, Preside.,!
w .‘s HOLT, Vic., Prosldent.
UBO. H. OBKAH, H.-crolnrv
J.W. BURKE, (lenrral A, cm.
J. MRUC'EK UREkN, M. o„ Mwlioal Examiner.
W. J. kLAUILL, HuiHirluUmai-ni of Agencies,
snst*
9 OOLEV’S
fc- BAKING
Thli Y.*a*t Powder la convonlont, economical and
wholnsom*. Try It, If yon itrith to provo its »u
t' rriority ii»>t only over other BakingPowdart, hut
to the common met bod* of ralhinsdon^li, for ra.ik
ing Jh/Af, twtrt and nutritious Hlaruit, I(o!N.
l orn ftread, Buckwheat, and other griddle rakep.
find Oaken and Pantry of every variety. Put up lu
titiK, n«-t weight, An rt pri nt-nti d.
F«»r rale by tirocrM throughout the t'nlted States.
Btanuflicturfd by Aft
* DOOLKV .1 BROTHRR, rrr»pr!otr.M
vj \> w Strut, .aNVu- York.
apr24—tutlntsufTw.
f
SWEET QUININE
18 A KRCICNT IMPROV8Mr,NV
W A ll It A IN r l to n
Kullf eqQAl In e Try way to BIttor v^iiln ua
and, itkr It, 1* the out-
Ureal, Positire and Unfailr^ care
ftiE ALL
Diseases of Malarious Oiigiu.
t- tVEK snd AOna,
INTERMtrTENT FEVER,
rutl.t. FEVER,
R‘ MITT ENT FEVER
U1L1 WITH FEVER,
UUMB A (It E
an i the'nag train ..I Jtiordertfolluwlnx tncta
when engisetsd
SWEET QUININK
I* mad* tolaly from PERUVIAN BARK (*s it
Bitter quinine), therefor* Is of Vrgcubie orl
gin. and not a mtnaral poison, hut on th e con
trary Is prorad to b* on* ot the s'ementa
loand Is tb* blood oi *U health, pcrtoni.
SWEET QUININE
xstaaian antidote to, at wsil ar a" curs foi,
malarial or alaamatlc poison, ih* aevsrptlo^
of whies by th* long! can,os Intsrmfttsnt
Pstst, etc. The only advantage claimed for
SWEET QUININE
over th* net of Old Hitter Quinine !• th* *s
tut absence ol that lotto**, p*rstaunt bittar
lsss, which io tha latter b tn 'usormoutael*
obstacle to IU os* with non persona, and
•Iways with children.
SWEET QUININE
it to two forma--tii Powdei lor th* a** of
i-hyetctsn! and Drngsbtt. an.i Kintd, foiois
in lha hamUy ana (or the g*n<.i*i ptbUc
8TERN8 FAR * CD.
ftosnfkclaung i usmi.it. N.s H
nihvC coJ3ui
GMRBIA, rtoaiMt Coinx.
rno nR who** U may concern K W Allred hat
PHILLIPS & FLANDERS KOSKOO! KOSKOOH
nay* now tn ttory. led will continue \a rpre's*
a Wed selected Ktock of
SPUING INI) SUMMER GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
OHO ANB.I.ES,
Mu.slln, Lenos, Japanoe (loib,
•Tnpauowe Hifir, IllnuU SI1U,
Fancy c a s.d.i miV. r e,
HITS, BOOTS, MIlor.M,
IN off mi**, A'c.
All goods uiatily kept In * mu elm dr- goods hnnic
Tfuii Uoody were hoochtsin a tin latest decline end
Ittej a/a ptapatad.to bS*f
Hut lada.oamduti to Karobiisri.
hij conjld.)/.. It ,
"No' Trouble to tjitow Gooclft.”
may 8 7m
WM. I. TANtlXH, AL1X. UILAIVIT,
Metropuiitaii Works'*
RIOHUGN I>. VIttOINIA.
Comma Hiviutk axd Cakai. stbut*.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.
S TATIONARY and PORTABLE KNUINKH, bAW
MILLB, OrUt and Plaster Mills, BOLTS and CAST
INGS for Bridge*, Iron and bru« Work, Iron snd
Wooden Truck* for Car*, Improved Mschiscry ol *11
kind* built and renalred.
Onr Engine look th* Pint Premium tt tt i Orest State
Pair, held *t Macon in .v.vernher last.
H. R. BROWN, Agent,
' I Tlitra -I re l.
decn- nm
No. M
Macriu. ita
NOTICE.
SUPERINTENDENTS OWE l
OeoauiA Paileoaocom-.nv V
, Angnata, Oa., May \-J. l.-JO.h
O N and alter SUNDAY. I51U tnstani, the Paa-cng.-r
Train* on ins ueorgia Lstdoadwlil nin ae lollow*,
DAY PABB8NOKK THAI N—SUNDAY’S EXCEPTED.
Leave Aagssla tt 715 A. M.
Lesve Atlanta at ImOA.M.
Arrive at Aognfta at .- ,..-..4.-, P, M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 7;Ul P. M.
NICfilT PAS.'EN JER TRAIN.
Leave At/snla at. -, I*. M,
Arrive at AagusU at 4:00 A. M.
Arrive at AtUnt»»l. .. o.OOA. M.
8. K. JOllNkoN, Superintendent.
Hf Atianta. Athens, Madison, Covington and Oreent-
boro' papers copy. mayte- tf
Good News--Let the Deaf Hear!
R ecently published-**Notb*onDearweea,**
by W. A. Davit, M. D., No. 10, Rampart street.
New Orleans. A Book for the Deaf, and all who wosld
li'.ra how to avoid becoming so. Mailed for 80 cent*
Andress th* author, glass box, P. 0., Hew Orleans, La
uinydl-dlawAwmn.
LANE A BODLEY,
tfannlkotame of
STATIONARY ANO PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES,
AND MILL MACHINERY^
Premium CUtCVLA^JiAWJTlLLS, , 1th
Drought Iron Head Illocka.
Wood-Workiu* Ubchtnery,
•HAFTINO, HAsSUk&S AND PULLEYd
ACIENTS. . ChlAloffl** f»r«l»l4<Nl M AppsidCUwet
lamb* hoduy.
. * Imalw IMK) fthxtWltsrSt ZtcixuU, J.
^1nee18ii*aw« uA.dm
2 QREAT RttPUlATIOS
hu sttalned te ill petti of the country
is a Great aid GiiMcit
AND THE 1.AR0K NUUBRB Of TE8TOCCWUI.I
which am constantly being received from Physicians,
and persons who Aas* lira ctmio by lte nee, Is rntf •
n.nsivn i-noor of Its xiiuuuu talob.
AS A BLOOD PUBIFIEH
IT MAS NO F.QII \ I*,
IXINI POSITITXLT
tlie most Powerful TejetaMe Alleratiye
YfT DISCOVERED*
DliikAtiE.3 OK THE BLOOD,
"The life of '.he flesh te to the Blood," It a Scriptural
nuurim that Science prove* to be true. The people tal*
of bad blood, aa th* canes of many dives'»•. and like
many popular opinions thli of bad blood la founded In
truth.
The symptoms of bad blood are nsu«llv quite plain
bad Digestion-causes Impertect nutrition, and conss
qaenUy tha circulation Is feeble, the toft tissue* loots
tnalr tone and elaatlclty, and the tongue becomes pate,
hr jsd abd frequently covered with a pasty, white coat
Thl* con im.ju soon shows Itself In ronpAntts of th*
skin, then in ibuptivi snd OLcraxms alte*tee,aiid
when long contlnned, results la serious lesions or tt*
Brain, Liver, Langs, or nrlnsry anpaiatas. Mach, Terr
much suffering IS canted by Impart blood. ItUtttf
mated oy some that one-flrth of the human family are
affected alth scro'nla lo toms form.
Wbon the Blood Is pure, you are not M liable to any
disease. Many Imparities of the Blood aria* bom ita
g aredleeasea of large cities. Eradicate trery Imparity
om the fonnnln of.ilfe, and gccl spirits, fat akin khd
■ritil strength rr.il return to 70U
11 4 > N TI
Aft A
l-t V fe.K IN VIGOR A rok a
8'i A.NliH C'NHIVALldED,
Being tha only known Mediolna
thitffFicii!6Ti.ri.'irn*</j//E fin1 coRairtH tha Aipatic
ecrrstioris nod fanctionol uibangii(ikt6 of th# Lira a
without Debilitating tho By§tem. While It act*
frrtly tipou the Liter instead of copious purging t it grad
*.y changes the dleehArgcd to a perfectly natural etate
SYMVro AH OP Lr\ r RR COMPLAINT AND OF BOM k
OPTdOHS DISRASKB produced by it.
Aifillawor yclluw Ci^Ior of the skta, or yellowish
Drown spots ou the face and other part a of the bod;
dullni 1 ?* and drowtineae. §omeilra«*6neadAChe; bitter oi
i»ed unto io the mouth, internal heat; in many caaee -»
dry, tending cough, unsteady appetite ; sometime* #om
RUimach, with a raising of the food; a bloated orfbli
ic ilngahour theetonuch and aides; aggravating pain*
lu (ho eidea, hack or otoaar, and abont the ahonldere
‘on»Upatlou of th»* bow.-'
of M».‘ .*\(r. mlti.’f &
hataleuir*. .dilaei»
KOS K O O 1
It a remedy of tYou.IcifuFIfll.'ac, In th rare ot itaas
•es of the Ktdneys and Bladder. In tkaa* Affection* It
teas near a ipeciflca* any remedy**! be. Udoealu
work kindly, Silently and enrely. Th* Beltnf which It
affords te both certain and preemptible.
DISEASES OT THE KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER.
Persons unacquainted with tt* atrnc’urc and rune
ttona of the Kidney* cannot estimate the inpu r Lanes 01
their healthy action.
Rmralarand inffldent action o, tt* Kidneys Is u !m
portent, nay, even mar* so, the* regwlarlty of tha
bowel*. The Kidneys remove from Ihe blood thus*
effete matters which It permitted to remain, would
tpeodUy destroy life. K total snepttfllie of th* nrlnerq
discharge* will occasion death bom ttrity-stx lo fort/
eight honra.
When the Uriue la voided la small quantities at tha
time, or when th- re It a dtspoeltto* lo Uriaate mors
frequently than natural or with waakness tatto small
of hack.it should not he trifled Witt or ddUyed, hot
Roa too should be taken at once to remedy tho dUBcut
ty, before e lesion of the organa takes piece. Host os-
the diseases of th* Bledder orlg'/trte from those ot the
Kidneys, the Urine being imperfectly secreted lo th.
Kidneys, proved irritating lu ihe Bledder and Urinari
passage* When we recollect that medicine neva.
reaches the Kidneys except through the general clrcnla
tlou of the Blood, w* see bn* cecasrarr It It to kesp
the I'.i.ii.uin of I-lfs I’nra
PUkrai IlMrUT 1*1# fur Auguit, 1870.
W ILL to soW bttor* fh* coert kott* door, to sat*
oooaty of Pick bos, ou the tr*t Tuseday la AuaaM
sMt^tonroa* le*al solo tonra. la* toUuwiag pioperty
' hah of Let of UadNo. MR, i* ike era eiatrim,
mOf laid roast?, cowtalal r Hdae***. uoraai
|«lyl—Ua
JOHN Q (XiPriV. ttemia.
Printer, fer |. I.vy.
ITEM
aDiES whv ut»h K 0 Bnrt*' P^rts Sxpvs ii
i Price Ifteuat Hutton sad Laced Polish Bouts .
WORTHY
OaLiicasn who weal flat Call Boc's Calf *-.l Cinffc
Sheet, custom mad*.
OF
prices^Inwatt r-i toll P
toey had them He *lw«y» nit for si's
lUttly i
U4KSKOO
Mesn a Ufa .UtEAT 8UCCESH lu the 00Hi of
w Almost tine-tenths of oar peoata suffer bom nervous
exkaastton, and ar*, therefore, Itahio to It* coMMtftaat
K tral health. Tboasanda are
ken down nervoat eystems, and,
baooo, alcohol, late hoars, over-worn. (■
steal), aro causin’ diseases of the
la TWOS at a fear: ul rr.lo.
The symptoms to .vti':h disease* of the as*w****y*-
tem glv* rise, may bo stated at tollew*: AdaU. hsavy
fesilag I* the bead,sometimes mors or lees •**• '
or hiidOth*; Periodical Ueadaehe, DUtteOM,
ot Rlng ngln Ihe Head ; Confatloa of Id***;'
rsry Lost ol Mem iy; D..JscjloB of f ,J " *
daring Bleep; Had Dreams: BetltoUa
Q netuoat; Dai.cess of Bearing; Twltrktaff of tt* Hot
(.id Arms, Ac,, which, tf noi promptly treated,lead te
Viralytlt, De lrinm .Inauntty, lsspoteues Apoplexy, be
th* largest quantity an I east variety In (Le ,ui. bolt.
lot wholsoaie sad retell uada.
ATTENTION
batttUMtoen flnds hit slock nnasux iy attrtrin. (
a.ary dm* of cast, tmytr*
I. Ta RANK#.
BOT16 'No._d*_Whl!shal'wtrre.
SBOMUIA, ffartm Cockir.
Oaomaag** Ornoi, June TDcii: 117*
W BtlffAh. J. P. Melon* appl'ee to ms for La'ters
of Oaerdiaaehlp ol the persons and property ol
momtaoschlUreo ol Ragh Porter. d--cc**ed—
TTwit are. ttonfor*. to require all person* concerned
to Ua, la my ofloe. oo or botore the lire! Monday In A u
goal MU, ttolr okjestious. if an? they have to said *p
i "—|,| fc*
DAVfl) V MINOR, Ordiner-
Prtnut'a fco 4.
potottoml.^«»tt*rwUe leiter* ol Uuardiaathtp n
ialilted
mpeuial notice.
A New SHIR Feirj Butt at Rodney.
tof ftoweBa* to lowlsteaa, Aikaaaae tad
wW t*4 U io thMr Interest to croostts
r.**r •* ttl* Psgry, (| tala* Ihe host load
|a*«te-t<a
dlreri ro*t« to Tula. Atao_. _. „
LION* A fflUaMMAIf
Ptefrinott Rodney steam fen
tatak ttobmtB
Jso siaaly of hus
lAlfuaMMAM,
KOSKOO
lx Noi » ea-rrf food remedy. VOBMULA aroaad —
hot tie. Recommended by the beat Physlclaua, eminent
Uiiloee, Kdlturt. Drngg.ati, UenttnU, Ac.
The Best and Host Popular
Nedlciue In Uw.
PKEPAUD only by
i. J. IriWRENCK, M. D.y
ORGANIC CNBMItT.
I.uliosaioiy saiMti, iff*. I, Mala atroel
noxroLK, va.
Prloa, ONE DOLLAR par BoCUa
<L
ro* riALk nr dDBUiKtldPdS IvaatW Aki. ,
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