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Dalton :: : : Nov. Q 2, ISGO.
jE*r Mr. M. L. Whitman, Ringgold, Ga. j
is authorized to receive subscriptions, con
tract for advertising, and receive and receipt
for all monies due the Times Office.
Jt-fF The weather for a few days past. ha&J
been cold and cloudy. There was a sliflH
fall of snow at this place on yesterday meris ’
ing.
-
L. Cohen Co. have opened, in this
place, a new Hardware and Stove Store in
connection with their Tin Shop. Thev have
qui‘e a large and choice Stock, which they
are offering at very liberal pi ices. Go and
examine their goods, you who wish to pur
chase anything in the Hardware line.
W e are indebted to this gentlemanly firm
for a couple of new style Wash-Basins, for
which we tender thanks.
A. Call.
The undersigned respectfully invite the
citizens ot Whitfield County, irrespective
of former political destinctions, to con*-
Vene at the Court House, at Halton, on
Saturday the ‘24th day of Nov. I'-fi'l, t,»
take into consideration the political ecn- |
dition of our country at the present time
Halton. Nov. 17. 1860.
[The above call was signed by quite a
number of ou r most rispeetabe and influ
ential citizens, whose names we are una- i
Ide to give owing to the crowded state of
our columns.]
X-f?* At a meeting of the citizens of Whit
field county, held in the Court House on the
16th November, iB6O, Col. R W. Jones
was called to the Chair and .J N. Cate ap
pointed Secretary, when the following reso
lutions were unanimously adopted :
Res'drcd, as the sense of this met tiny, That
we approve the measure granting the ere li:
of the State in aid of th«s construction of !
Rail Roads iu this State, and that our Sera
tor and Representative are requested to exert
their influence in favor of an act granting '
the same.
Resolved, That the Chairman appoint a
committee to prepire a memorial for the sig- i
natures of the people of this county, asking
the Legislature to grant the aid they recom
mend.
Col. Cate, Col. Stance! and the Chairman
were appointed that Committee.
[communicated]
Editors Sorth Georgia Times, I notice
an editorial in the Catoosa Journal, which
is endorsed by the Cartersville 7.’.-/w-'.'’. sug
gesting to the people of tin Cherokee J ■: lieitd
District the propriety of holding a Conven
tion to nominate a candidate for Judge of
this Circuit.
I believe in the policy of Conventions,
when they are called by the people ; but in
this instance it would not be call d by the
people. They are well pleased with Col H.
A. Walker, the present able and efficient
Judge, and therefore have not, and will not
■call a Convention.
It is utter folly t > think of having a Con
tention at this late day for this Judicial Cir
cuit: besides, the pc pie are content with
Judge \\ alker and «7// not displace him
He is known to be a man eminently qualified
for the position, and, without di.-aparagement
to others, is admitted to be one of the ablest
Circuit Judges iu the State. This being the
-case, where is the necessity for a Conven
tion ? Though, if tl'e call for a Convention
is tor the purpose of appeasing the desires of
any yentLinan in this Circuit, all that can be
said is, go on in the movement, and it will
be seen that not one half of the counties in
the Circuit will be represented.
Gordon.
State o£ Georgia, Whit
field Couiitv.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Nov. ' 1 itth, 1860.—1
Whereas, Harrison Rogers, of- .id co'tntv.
has made application in due form of liw to l,e an
pointed Administrator of the .-nite of KG W Maffvit ,
•deceased, late of -aid county. These re therefore j
to cite and admonish all, and singular tiie kindl ed i
and creditor- of -aid de I. to lie a* tn v oflice to ■
show cause, if any they have, v.irfiiu th- time pre
setiliet by J.iw why said applicant shall not be ap
pointed administrator upon tie; ■--A'.’e of -tid de
cease d. Witness in] . ■. i -ignaturc.
Nov 22, o-md. ' J. ]*. FREEMAN, Only.
To the Public.
r PHE undet signed offers for -.ale or rent their
-L property in the City of Dalton, Ga. Con-istinz
ot a new dwelling house on north of Depot street,
with 4 rooms and 3 fire plac'-s, all fini-ia d in com
plete Cottage style, there is a good veil and -moke
houseoti the o‘_. Also, a h-rg-new two story wood
and Black Smith -hop .-uitable for carrying on the
Carriage making b’l-ine--, on the Depot -q ;ir<- south
of the depot, next door.-nt of Quinn .v .M -En'ire’s
store. Ai-o, two two horse wagons. Those w:shin ,r
or call on W. B. Burner' or G. W. Hill.
We return our thank-- to o:ir < u turners for their
liberal patronage, arid would soy tduit we will remove
25 miles east to AlleekhulValley, where we will be
aide to furnish work f, < m 20 to 25 percent. ehe.ip.-r
from the best of material--, than we can do it at this
place. JAMES M. CORDER. ■
Dalton, Oct. 11-3 m. JOHN 1,. SHORT.
Hail I tone] of iff.
Omer. Daltox* Jack-onvjile It. It. t 0., /
Daltox, Ga., S pt. 25th, 1860. )’
V OTK.’E is herebv given that the sth in-tallment
ten dolluts on e-.0-h .eol me i’.d -10.-l;
mbacrilied, of the Dalton and Jacksonville Railroad
Company, ha.-, been called bv the Director- pavable
at the Office of the Compauv in Dalton, on th- fii.-t
day of December next. Bv order.
Sep. 27, ’6O-td. EDWARD WIJII E, S< <-'y.
10 THE AFFLICTED.
rPIJE subscribet recently irrini-G patent
i for a Truss, which he now confidenijv off* i • to all
persons who are afflicted with Hernia (or Rupture)
in any form. Thin Tru-« ha* b< en Hibjccted to the
inaction of H vrral physicians who I ;iv<- U-tow< d
upon it unqualified commendation. A-a rudici'il cure
Jiu.>.s, it v. ill com pan* lavorabb* witliariv now before
thu public. 1 In- a<l vantage.-* that this Tr -h
es over all others i« it* lightne «, durability, perfect
adaption to tlie part ■ . He. tr<|, the ea .- ami < -,mfoit
to the patient, and the facility of it- application.
For further particulars Address
R. S. SCHOVENEr.L.
May 10, Athens Ga
tl'/iil'Hehl Corotifr’’n Steh\
A \/JLL be sold before the Court House door in
’ ’ the City of Dalton, on the first Tuesday in
December next, the foliowing propertv to wit:
One house and lot, in the Cityof Dalton, No. not
known, formerly occupied by ,M. G. Jollv, to satisfy
ong Justice Court fi fi in favor of J. N. A J. M.
Cornan vs. .M. G. Jolly and other". Bevy made and
returned to me by a Constable.
Oct. Ist ’6o—3od. A. KEITH, Coroner. 1
Tin A - Stove Store,
XJcxltoix, O-ex.
r pilE SUbserila ■r would respect fully niinonnee to
.1 •he citizens of Dalton and surrounding country,
I that he is just establishing a Tin, Copper and Sheet
Iron ware manufactory, at R H. Nonius's old stand,
j one door south of L. Coiikx's Tin Shop, and would
(fivite all persons wishing to purchase,to examine his
hares befor purchasing elsewhere.
had large experience in conducting this
iraneh of business, and having secured the services
: of an EX TEKIENCEDand EIT-’lt IEN f Mechanic—
' employing no apprentices ami purclia-ing Mateuiai.s
i or the nr.sT qvai.itv only, he feels confident of
the patronage of all who want a first class article
of Tin-Ware.
Every variety of Job Work and Repairing will be
executed with neatness and dispatch.
r ri 11 !*< »< >111) LJs
J Done to order in the most approved stile to wit; ;
I with sTAViiIXG slams. Chimneys Battened (upon a
plan not in u-c in this section), and
Tin Eave-Troughs, Gntt< r Lining \ al
ley-. Flashing-, t'.mduetor I’ipes and Heads, put up
to order and warranted.
Letters cut iu 1 in. Copper or Bi-iss. at reasonable i
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!!
in th s department hi' Mill not l»> ex .-He.i, tor 1
eonvcnience, durability, d - : i ami f'.ni-h, he will
i have the be.-t tile market alliads, and Mill not sutler j
himself to be .-urpa—ed. I
A complete v. ; riei v of Uoimtry Hollow ware will
be kept in trood -uppii.
By strict attention to bu-ine-s, ami lair dealing he
I hopes to merit a liberal share of tin' public patron-
I age. M. Kt SSEI.L.
N. IL, all kind- of count: ■ produce Liken in ex
change t> r good-. \\ r.tiled, i 11■.. - li.i Lead, < 'op- ,-
. per. Bra--and Hriitaimia, for which he will pav (he
: highest eiirent prices. M. R.
Dalton, Ga., Aug. 16, IS6O.
FALSE REPORT OUT 11
“ th> !! oi is Proni •'>'the Pudd'im/ "
ITIIE Repm-t (now 'being viri-e.lated) that “all'the I
I Tin and Stove-t >resin Da’ton ere connected, ere
I all one and the .-a me thing." i.< for It I ''-SA7. /.'.S'
'is en.'o-. /i/imeoimv.tvd w .th any other simelar e-tab- ,
li-liment.
The fact that his ware is so be'/er, Is whv
1,.J,, gets tin ir wares of him. If you want «Ao
I Stove or tlie ' a Tin ".ire made in < herokee Geor
gia, be sure to call at I,' I ’ I' Tin and Stove
.-tori', first door N e thot'J. W. Tineliet - .-store.
November Ist,'i o, 1 1'. M. Rl SSIJ.T,.
■T'O XMZmT-S,
t,. •' • • -■
I —both ev.-ellctt* cook-, wa-her- and s- -Hirers, j
Di-posi.ioa- good. l\.r t. i ms. apnlv to
oct. 25. t.o- it. r..' it. ii \i;den.
M 12TIIODTST
: SODS WDSH'DM.
.1 <>l I N W. i’J’llKil. .Vgt'iii. .
Would !<■-] -etfully solicit the patronage of the |
public gi-m't.dly, ami e-peei.dly of the Denomina-
! lion, for the Conteren.-e i'.-p' -itory, b'eat. d in Ma- ;
' eon, Ga. lie keep - coti-t mtlv on hand a good sup-
F METHODIST BOOKS.
' From Na.-hville and New \ ork, which will be sold
at the- cue Prices—whole-ale and retail—as at the
p!:- -■
Beside-- tn- will always I'o a gro.it variety of
Bi-ngiou-Wo;-';-—■ i-I'-titi-i-'tr the ' oik- of the day,
wiietlier Amer’.;; n <■: J’.-:. i..n. De will order, at
BIBLES, TESTAT.IE27TS, PRAYER.-
Z.< It) M.VF AV 77/77 'OUTII.
\ SCHOOL J.V7) (:oL!,;:cy 7'.’ r .\'T L'OOA'S,
! At N< rti.ern i’t Im --. witl. ■ -v t•» ■. c ted.
Particular attention paid to tillimr orders from
F; ■■ ies and Teacher, wh<
lustrum ut's'und le.ryartidi
vsvmlly kept in a lioek Stare.
I Orders '.- -pectfully sn'i'-ir- 1. Address,
JOHN W. Bl RKE, Agent.
J/.m0.',,
; lu. C<) I I cfc CX
LATEST AND MOST IMPROVER
®WfcL
JKitowfe
COO/ STOVESx !
CO OKI SO I 7 IPX'SILS, J.\ PAX- ;
XEJ), BP IT ANSI A <(■ PLAIN
TIN IT A RE,
J I OUSE Fun-.i-hii-g Goods and Shoe Findings '
Jl 1 of i-v'-ry de-'-rt| ’ion, ('nlf>kins ami ll<?m
--!>•< k Leaf her of the liuest quality—all of which I
will be sold cheap for cash. Pm iicular attenti n
j given to rooting, gutti'i'ing and repaiiing.
L. t'o'i'-n <y < • w< uld also inform the citizens
’ of Dalton mid country that they i
ire t-i-ei are I to execute, with neatness and de- |
(i l X \V Oil I<
Gs eVi-ty .11- -liption. New gunns put up to
order—b.-irrcls Ac. -fork'd, and all kinds of re
ti.'iirtng done at liort notice. Al work warranted.
Al-o Levs litted to anV sort of a lock.
Tin y nre reet-i ing i sj ci lid I t of Double- '
Bnrel r-h >t G n-. Pistol , Am it itiotis, Gun equip
ments of nil kind- L'ltniismith material-, &<: , ;<H '
t, reasonable terms
forCASll. A share of public patronage is so
licited.
Dalton, Gn., S.-; t. f-th, iB6O.
Mupi'tiv Shci’ili’s Saif.
W’lLLbe -old 1,-Im-.-the Court House door in
V > thclov.n <4' -prihg Flm-< on t! 1C fii ■ t Tue.-day
in Di eember next, within tin' legal hours ot sale, j
tl.c follow ing prop riy. to-w:t : ,
Lot of land No 1U1!, in the Bth District ami "rd
-■i- i-mos -aid County, h-vied onus the property of
Geoi'o- W. Nh hols to -at.i-ly an attachim'iit fi fa from
M' ■ r -1. '• ’S i i<-i; or I <,u a! i. i la\ or of J olm .M organ, for
Also, the - toi‘-lion e in the town of Spring Place,
in which .1. J . 11. J-i i -on is now selling good.-, tin:
number i- not known, to s.iti-fy two li fas, levied on
as: (he <>rop<-i ’v of John S. Pe'nil, one fi ta in favor of •
B'lrune-ami Brown, ami the other in favor of l orce
and Cotilev <V C'i. vs I* l -dl and Fn-u.-worth.
Nov. Ist, iBG<», 'I. T. M> MULLEN, Sh’ff.
Also, the South half of lot of kind No 279 in the
1 r 't.i) di-trict ami 3rd, sect on of said County, undone
grav mar' nml two bl.o-k nudes and two hundred
bushels ol corn more or less, levied on as the prop
ers. of A. M'-Hann. to sat.i ly afi fa i.-m-d from .Mur
ray Superior Court in l.’Vorof Paul E. Brunegar v.s ;
A. McHann and Augusta., A. .Mclhinn, security on
Also one lot ol land No 17‘t in the U'th district of
. said t ountv, levied on as the propm t of (h'orgc IJ.
.May, to satisfy a li la i.--ued from Mui- uy .'-uperior
Court in favor of Edward'l :<-wh*t.l vs G. B .Mav
Nov. l.t, 1860, E. F. (Os FEE, D Sil’lf.
X otic .
\ LI. persons arc hereby notified not to make o
give endit in any manner to P. C CLnedv
on the joini account of uiy-elf and Prior E. .1. Clare
dy, or as copartner-, as the said Claredy has proved
unfaithful and iitilru- worthv ; tie i-idoi ■■ I will not.
bv liable to p iy any contr.i' t or liability tha'. Im may
( make in any wav.
1 June ]Bth, IB6o—tf JON ATIIAN GKFEN. i
| JHisccHancous
Pillion Lu’iiiiile Seminary.
!T is the design of the piineipal of this Institution
to establish a Female Seminary of the highest
order, in which all necessary advantages, comforts,
: ami conveniences will be oil, red for a thorough, ex
tensive and polished education.
After an examination of many of the first Insti
tutions in this Country, she has endeavored to adopt
it plan best calculated to secure advancement of the
pupils in high literary attainments, purity of morais
and lady like deportment.
She will be sustained by able and ellieient asrifit
: ants in every departmeitl an I ever) measure will be
taken to insure energy, vigilanei-', ami prudence in
the whole management of the Institution.
Co'lxi’mso of StndLy.
PItIMARY YEAR .
l'i:-t Se-ion :- Speili i.r, Reading, Arithmetic, Wri
ti:.L mid Needle Work, . 88 00
Second Se-.-ioii:—Spelling, Reading, Primary Arith
j metie, Primarv Geography, Writing and Needle
Work, - - ■ g
SECOND YEAR.
First Session: Spelling, English Grammar, Good
rich's Common School Hi-tory, Geography, Da
vie’s Arithmetic, Rle" orieal Reading, Composition,
Writing, Neeillv Work, ' 12 00
I Second Si'ssi.'n :—-Engii-h Grammar reviewed, Ge I
ographv eomple i <l, Drawing Maps, History, Arith
metic, Science ol things I'amiliar, Natural Philos
ophy, Spelling, Rhetorical Reading, Composi
| tion, 15 00
THIRD YEAR.
First Session : Algebra, Chemistry, Natural Philos
ophy, Antiquities, Geography of the Heavens,
‘ History, Rhetoric:’! I’< ailing, Composition, 15 00
Second Session:—Algebra reviewed, Astronomy,
I Phvlosophy, Chemisiry eompletM, Geology, Rhet- j
orie, Rhetorical Kinding, Uomposition, 15 00
FOURTH YEAR.
Fir.- 1 Session Astronomy, Completed, Plane and ,
Spherical I'rigenoim'try,
viewed, Khetoii-.-al Reading, Ccinpo-ition, 20 00 I
> Second Session: —Log e Moral Philosophy, I'hisioio- j
wv. Ti igenom;' l ry. Mensuration, Evidences, of
Uhii.aiai'.ity, Rhetorical Reading and Composi
tion, 20 (.in
' Amm nt I-angiiuges* no extra ci.arge,
I Mod' in Languages per session, 15 co
Oil Painting per sc--.on, 15 i 0
Drawin;.” painting and different kinds of Ktobroidi-ry
ami t.ii'ev work per session, 10 00
Musieon the Guitar and Piano I'ort, 25 00
F-o of Instrument 'per ses i- >n, 5 o '
i In mv.-lc every pnpil will be required to taken
. Ie -m ol half an hour each day, 50 lessons will be
given each • e-sion.
.Modern langna/.-s, Pr oving, Painting, different
kind- of Eiiitnoid'-rv tiu-l Fancy work, 50 lessoni
of an hour each " ill be given each -e-s'on.
Each pupil will be taught vocal music without
extra charge.
I Iloie'd, including til es, light-, washing per scs--
i:i >.-c young l a.lies who reside in <he family will
:be co-; t int!' '..1! tlie care of one of the Teacher.-'.
; For further parii uia"s see the eireul r, ami .;d
--d.- MRS. LAI KA REED,
Pulton, Ga., ('< t. 11,’60, Principal.
; New Drug Store.
McAlbo. I Sitting & Co.,
; (O/ir tloor N"i'h of tlo Post Qt/lce,
(■/■■■l.r Bloek )
’'i’llE -uh--libers have jus’ opened a large ami
1 fr.-li of Drug.-. Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints, <>i's, I ’-. c-Sr.t!:'-, Ac. Ae. Having purchased
I ,I,'tre!'/ /•■!- G. ! >'//, they are able to sell at redm-ed
I ii-oires, ami would e pecially in- ite the at’entioa ot
: I 'll vs! i'l\ x-. and the public gen*-r.i' Iv to the ir - I’Ll x !’-
ito As-oitTMi-XT. They l--el contid :;t that they can
i. I ail • ' 'er- ,:;i I -give entire s.:t:-!'.i.tio:i both a- to
i * omc ami exa.miiie onr stock. (Ini' terms will be
Dr. J. R. M’AF'i'’. a rr -e-i-ii.g P-v-i -inn. can be
lat the Drug . tore at all ti:m-. iinle.-s Profi ss-
■■ ■ :■■!. He will si ■. puttingnp"l
I alt Orders and Prescriptions. Feeling th:mkful for
; th.' patronage ahead;, given him, he hopes fora con
i ti iuunceof the same. ' Sept. 13, T,<>.
! I '< >P< >si ponod Sli’tl’s Salo.
! TX Jill 1 -■ sold on :-e four'll Tue-uay in November.
■ Vt lo sos land No. 68, in the lot'll dist. and 4th
i .. :■:■•! No. 2-82, in t'.i ] It!: an-’ Ith sec. am!
1 No. 171. in ttie 19th dist. and 4th sec. of Dade Coim
i ty: levied on : - the property of J. G. Jaeowav bv
' virtue of sundry fi fa- i.-sued from Dad'- Superior
i Court again-: Jaeowav ami Morgan, Property point
| ed out i.y J. G. J.i-.e.vay.
I Al- iby virtue of sundry fi fas ofs-iid County, lot
I of land No. 250 in the loth di-t. and 4th section of
| said County: levied on a- the property of .M. Morgan,
I and also the int'-re-t of .M. .Morgan in lots Nos. 218,
171 ami 172 in loth d’s*. and 4th see. Property
i pointed out by 11. 11. Tatum, plaintiff's attorney.
I AIWoWeIt"
i jlehiiueolvprs and Sphc-n'olypcs,
I r j' , l!ES' BSCRIBER has taken rooms for a short
A time only over Kennedy's store, where he is
I prepare ! to take the above named likenesses, with
! till the improvements in the art.
TF/if s of Dal-
j ton and vicinity are requested to call and examine 1
I specimens. ' J. M. C. HEARN.
! Dalton, Oct. 25, '6 I 3t.
Whitfield Sheriff’s Sale'.
POSTPONED SALES.
: rxTtr. the first ti g-oiay ix hecemuer next.
I Also, lot of land. No. not.k nown, in the 12th di-t. I
I and :-lrd ■ .-t.. it l.eitig the place whereon .lames For- |
j svth now liv. s, to satisfy seven Justice Court fi fas iu 1
I favor of John B. Hood vs. James Forsvth. Property I
' pointed out. by said Forsyth. Levy made and re- |
: turned to me by a constable.
I Also, twenty six ni'ies of lot No not known in
' the 12th di- and 3 .-'e, it being the place whereon
J II Miner now lives, to satisfy two Justices Court j
I li fas om* Morri- ami Jackson vs J II Miller, proper- j
<i ty pointed out bt plaintiff Levy made ami return- |
I ed to me by a constable.
D. VV. MITCHELL, D. Sh'ff. j
SOYER’S SULTANA’S SAUCE. !
Eor Hot and Cold Dishes of All h ini's, i
Fhis most delicious and appe- j
' / N ti-in--Sam-', invented by the re-I
/ \ nowned ,” i" tl ■ I.
■ / \ don Rel'ort.flub.i-.-luce hi-de
I i (•* ;•-<», initiiii'n-’tG cd I>v the uoil
*' • known house of Cro.” \ Black |
from the original .
kA, '■'''''l’'’- 11 g’l' 1 ' i''' lll ’ ll ' • ■'iiee!
X "Xl /A X J o '/ in En::!and. and on the ( 'nntinent '
' nT 'll 'll]/ with a high and growing repnta- i
tion among American Epicures, j
and i - inai'u approved of as a stimulant to the appe- j
tite and aid to digestion.
Grit- ioxs of the Loxpox Press. —“Wc rccom-!
metid our eorrc-pom'.ent to try Mons. Soycr's new j
' Sauce, enti led the ‘Sultana'* Sauce.’ It. is matleaf- !
ter the Turki.-h recipe; it- flavor is excellent, ami it
afford- t'om.-id • able aitl in ca-ses of .-low and weak
digestion.”—7/*e Lanert.
“Savory, Piquant and Spicy, worthy the genius of
Soyer.’’— 'H, , r, i r.
“A iiei t valuable adjunct, to Fish, Flesh, and Fowl
ami slmiddhave a place on every table.”— Allas.
Sole Agent for the United States. GARDNER G.
, Y) F.1.1N, 217 Fulton St., New York, ami BRAR
IIA7 l-.S, 31 t'ornhill, Boston. For Sale by Gro
cers ami Fruit Dealers everywhere. [JalilO-ly.
ATLANTA MARBLE YARD.' j
I>. N.J tn >st>N, Agr’tJ
{ U:\UR :m<l worker in ITALIAN and AMERI-I
* <’A.\ MARBLE, Afl;ini;i, Ga. Monuments, j
Box Toinhs, Tahit iHoadand l oot .stones,l'urniture
M-trhb*, »\c., furni'hcd on Ai-coinmodating Terms. ;
J ’//" onic' - ’ and yard corner of Roach-Tree and
Walton .tr 't-, oppo ite High, Butler (o.
is also Ag nt lor the sale of Iron Railing.
, Nov. 17, 1 <Sul y.
J) * \ i’i'.i? () »5f ‘CA N •‘■T ■ <
L. M. Munger & Co.,
KEEP constantly on band every variuty of Leath
er of the best quality, viz:
Sole Leather,
I ppper Leather,
Harm-s L.-iithcr,
Kip St.in-.
Belt Leather,
Laee L. athcr, Are. Ac.
At moderate prices for cash. All orders for
Leather will be promptly filled.
I Cash paid for Hides and Bark noviiSAm,
A. E. BLUNT, J. H. KING.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
KBS no IHIKB MIMS,
DAT/rOX, GKO. 7
HAVE now on haivl and constantly receiving a lull supply of Groceries and Produce genetallv,
A‘J<VLV, I Lol MEAL, SLGAE, CoEEEE, MOLASSES, OROCKERY,
LA SS J A7> HARR 11 71 A’ //>•’, €so s .%■ -f if ff. . nf / 7 if T/ et i Sa ICfi, LA RMLV O
I 1//'A'.!//AV7.s', (tv., in short EVER YTIHXO usuall kept in th.-ir line.
Wo| ild also take occasion to suy that we \\ AN f MONEN , and trust that those indebted to usbv
note or account, will come forward andsettle. [August 16,’60.
lIAI.TOR VABMiTY WHO,
R. K. FORD & CO.,
M WUEVUTURERS OF AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
rtrbbl t w a e ,
13:111< >ii, ( J-eoi\G-i -j.
01’Ll) respectfully call attention to their and elegant stock of Fl’i’XlTUflL
1 1 illK ] in so doing they feel confident that, they tire prepared to M ANIj FA(!T«J il E all
|Bl articles in their line of the IjA'l’ESTand most approved styles, and at LOWEII rates
than can possibly be offered by any other establishment in this part of the country,
havin'’’ extra and extensive facilities in the way of machinery, &c., &c.
They are constantly manufacturing al! varieties of
SOFA.S, nDIAANS,
J,tit ' I—-'“ll'Ctl-A-’;';;';';;.;
WARDROBES.
mattresses,
d , CHAIRS,
A COMPLEE'I SUP/'E Yof the r>/ f tt:f( bt.J
JIOCKING, SIPVINfr '(tml other Chair-s. ('(PL'TACIh
FUIIRITl r lth\ !rjS7AS'7’. l A7Zs; TOILET TA
-13 LEC, lo il' Jdfj /<7\ i \ i<(■ ~ Ac.
Tu short EVERYTHING in ther hue. All of which they are offering at rcniarkblv
low prices JROJJ G zV.H El-
OLD FL RNITURi'* repaired, and UPHOLSTERING of every description neatly
executed.
fl’tfjjiU art Blooms iv'est sie’e of Bloniiheosi Rf., few doors below OUrcr's.
♦ —»—■>
Fisk’s Patent Metalic Burial Cases.
OCTAOON CASE.
CLOTH COVERED, PLAIN BRONZED.
1 have the above named Ca-e.-, of varci':- p:i f t: rti? and -iyle of finish. Thev are extensively used,
ami posse-': valuable advantage- over all olio, r Collit-s, for transportation, depositing in vault.-, or for ordi
nary interments. They are made of the most imperishable materials, also enamelled inside and out, to
prevent ru-t or cotTosiGli ; ami wti-m.prop, riy cemented we have the gratifying reflection that the bodies
of our deceased loveu or.i’s enelosed in them, nre free t’rom irruption of water or depredations of vermin,
and may, without offensive odor, be k< pt, obiialiug the necessity of hasty burial,s, or if desired, transported
to a distant land.
Theabove ‘'tle'.-igon t'-i-e" i- a new -tyl'’ of Metalic t'as 's of beatitiful form, finished in perfect resem
blance of higldv polished Roseweo'l, ami is lice Irom ocotrueiions expressed by some concerning the shape
ami appearance of some other styles.
Ordetsfrom abroad repeetfuilv solicited :>ml promptly filled.
_A E-L. ZS.. ZF'OZI.IX
nniFoi coni iiftiihi inv
HiLlyiil MMIII iWiLLii
EDalton, Greougia,
WALKER & McLANE.
11l it, Proprietor# of the Pelton Hearn Aorilhj Worh's rv#pflctftdii/
notij // the p>thhc that then are pr< pared to fill ail order# for
“Gv 3 *sfsw
COTAGE BEDSTEADS, LADIES WORK STANDS.
('EiEEf LO CEGE: V ' l FT - 1 7; L /: C
Wardroabs, Tfashslands. Des ks. AV hat•u ot s.
/ve., t c ve ,
At short notice, uli oi HLI’ERT' >E, \\ Univ Al ANSI IIP and FINISH, at very low prices
\\ holesale or Retail FOR, CASH.
Specimens or their furniture may be seen at the works, adjoining tlie Foundry or
up stairn over A. M. Norris & Co. I T
Dalton, Ga., July 5, ISGO ly. ‘ ” v vi - ,
L. S, SALMON s, A. B. .MATHEWS, DOCT. J. N SIMMONS
SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO.
■H SPM m ■! SM,
—.— - .
"(A' i JL.b ' A'"~
AVIlitoli:• 11 Street, .Xtlaiitn, (teo.,
ARE NOV. pr< pared to oiler to the Trado as good a selection of e'. ery style ami description of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
as can bo found in the Htr, at prices that will meet the views of purchasers.
CARPETING.'" FLOOR AND OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS I
At prices ranging from twenty-live Cent'- to two dollai- per ’.aid.
Me al.-o have a l. ige stock ol Ladies' Dre,-.- Goods, Rich Silks, Bareges, Organdies and Jaconets, .
Muslins, with and wit lout flomm Al.-o, a large ,'ine <>! be uitiid-mall printed Jaconet .Mn.-lin-and Bril- I
Hants, plain and fig'd MJjiie Silk.- ami Robes for b: i<lal occasions. Also, a complete stock of Mourning j
Dre-.v Goods. Also, ■ targe stock ol I iinghams ami I’rint* of every quality and style. Our stock of Em- I
broideries is large and of t'ie lalc t -iy!es, as also our stock of all qualities of Gloves, among w hielimav be !
found the well known Alexander I,id Gloves, of every shade of color. Our -took of- Bleoehed and Brow n I
Sheeting and Shirting, Planters' Linen and Cotton Ades, is full titid complete.
\Ve have also r, large stock of Boots and Sho s of till ipuiiiies, among which may be found a fine
lot. of Ladies’ Kid and Congress Boots, made in Philadelphia exprcsMy for out' trade. Also, a large stock I
of Umbrellas and Para-ols, all of which will be sold at. wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices
FOR (’ASH. All Orders Promptly Attended To,
April 12, 1860.
Grreat Shoe and. Leather]
BIMICK, WILSON & Co.,
Peach-Tree Str., Atlanta, Ga.
ATTE are. daily rec'izing from our manufactories BOOTS AND SHOES of every variety and sttlve, all of
V V which w. have immufaetured EXPRESSLY FOR THE RET Ai L 'i'll ADE of tiiis market, ami guaran
tee them equal to any manufactured in the State, and sup' ri'ir to anv thing .-old in thi- market. Our stock
comprises the large-t tr Sortmeitt. of Boots and Siioes ami Leather of any hou-e in this city, and will be sold I
at prices as low as those who keep an inferior quality of Goods. At all times on hand a lat-’e stock of i
Gents’ Wilier Proof Pump ole and Light STIT CH BOOTS,
MADIC IN A r rTuAX r J\A.
Ladies’, Mis-cv’, Childr en and Infants’ SHOES, Latest Styles. Also, Mens’, Bovs' ami Youth’s shoes.
3,000 prs. Extra Ib a-y Double Sole Oak Ru set BROGANS, which w« guarantee superior to anvlbin"'ever
told in this market. 5,000 lb-. Hemlock Sole Leather, for sale at Chai ic.-ton Prices. 100 doz. FRENCH
CALI' SKINS, j'l.-t, received from tlie Importers, and for sale nt a Commission on New York Prices. Boot
Trees, Lasts, I’-g', Shoe Thread, mid everything connected with the manufacture of BOOTS AX'D SHOES. 1
We guarantee to sell lower tin: n any I louse in this City. Those wanting anything in our line, will find
it to their interest to call on us before purchasing. Our motto is Quick Sales and Short Profits.
"W"llssoEii 00.,
April 26th, 1860—Jy At the sign of tin Big Boot, Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta Carbs.
CLARKE & LEWIS,
M'holtsalc and tail Dealers in all kinds of
lAKMFirs& KVIIdYEIUS |
v Chitlei-v,
• -
Also, Carriage Hardware, Sprimis, Axles, Spoken
sols: ./w.vts ron
Fairbank’s Scales,
a\T 2SEEAV Yi’lfK PRICES.
B’each-Tree Stru ts Atlanta, bu.
March 10, 7560— ly.
A. I L. GO V IXT OA r ,
WHOLESALE AM) ItltTAI I. DEALER IN
Family and Pianttition Groceries,
’ Uwrokef tilock. faefi-Trei ircul,
/;.; .Kz Qm.o
I /’lurch I's, 1860—ly.
T. R. RiPLEYT"
Crockcry, Esrihenwcre and
6 X-II X-ff A ,
.Also, deal! r in Ulli'ss, Waled and
iirilltinn In U 'ei.ws,
Lamps and Laxteiins q/’ ull kinds, Taui.e Cutlery,
l.i'itNixu Flcid, Coal, Kekosexe, Fine
Ott.s and Alcohol,
i Wholesale and Hot ail,
] ll'hilthuli sir., rlihinla, ha.
Alarch W, 1860—ly.
I G. Vs. HLNMCLTT J. A.
Hunnicutt Taylor,
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALERS 15
Drugs, Medicines. Painls and Oils.
WINDOW GLASS, FANCY GOODS,
hold B-'oiS, D. r h tul Instruments,kfc.
Sir'll ol'Grolden Eaylc,
Corner of Ifecfttur and lieacI i eac h- r l\'c e Streets,
zXaXiXRAAai&AAz
£SW“So!e Proprietor.- and Manufa.'iurers of 7V/?;-
/wr’s Elixir.
March 31,1860—1 y.
MABS"EY & LANSDELL,
V. IIOI.F.SAI.E AND RET.'.IL DEALF.R? IX
Dru £ s, Medicines and (’liemiea’s
I'ERFL’MERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
Squints, Surgeons’ Instruments,
Garden Seeds, .xc>
: Three Doors South op Beech & Root's Store,
.81hmia,................. hee-rg-ia.
March 31, 1860—ly.
Miss Berry,
i'S now permanently settledin Atlanta, and amhoun
. co' to the
; Indies&f ffstflon find 7'ielnilti,
I That .-he ha.-amtwt ex"’ii.-ite stock of
' SPRING DUMBER MILLINERY,
; Attd i.- prepared to furnish them with the latest
, and most approved styles of bonnets, from ;Jstosls.
; Pi t'.-oiis would do w.-ll to give her a call before pur
chasing elsewhere. April 26,’60 —ly
’ HARDWARE AND STOVES"
XT
j Z 3 3’. > i.cofs»
Ravrfyon, (illbei't & Jhirr,
] WHITE 11 tLL STIt. [TLA ETA, GEO.,
IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH HARDWARE,
[ AM) DIRECT DEALERS FROM
! /X F oil goods in the line. Iron. Steel, Nails, Ca?t
--: ' / ing-, Chain-, Hoes, Ar’r.s, and Agricultural Im-
I plements, Carpenti r- ami Itim-ksni' l b Tool;:, Bittld
j ing Materials, Belting; Rope, Metals, Tin plates, and
! material for Tinners. ALSO—
; HOUSE rURNISIIIHG GOODS,
I Stoyes and (rl'ates “f every deserip-
I tion, Plated, Planished, Brittannia, Japan, and plain
; Tit: Ware at low prices. March la,’60 —ly
ABiHITT & 880.,
1 Wholesale Grocers, Produce and
! COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
('XCCUPYIXG the well known Ware Hou-e on
3 Mitchell, near Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Geo.
j Strict attcm ion given to the sale of all kinds of
I Produce on eon-igninciit; liberal advances made ou
I shipments when desired, either tn Groceries, CASH,
! or by accepiancu, payable m Atlanta or Augu-ta.—
I They have a full and complete stock of N. Orleans
Groceries, Coffee, Salt, .Mola.-.-cs, Candles, refined
Sugar-, ike. Ac., all new’ and carefully selected,
which are offered low lor Cash. Orders respect
fully solicited, carefully and promptly executed.
A. X. ABBOTT. 2-i'tWlS L. ALIiOTT.
Atlanta, Ga., Jin. stb, 1859—Ty
COX, HILLVCoT
E’raels-Tj'ee M., JJasihs, fta
E I WE NOW IN STORE, AND TO ARE
H I RIVE. I
50 Hhd-. N. O. Sugar. I
300 BU-. A B & C Sugars.
10 “ Crushc'd and powdered do.
200 Bag- Rio Coffee.
25 “ Java
400 Keg- N::il.=.
300 Boxe- Candb s.
10t) “ Tobacco.
1000 I*.maid- Snuff.
150,000 Spani-h, German arid .American Segars.
75 Bbls. Old Rye Win key.
200 “ Rectified „ '
30 Pks. Cressent, Cognac and Tlcnnesse Brandies. I
50 Bids. Domestic limn, Giii and Brandy,
500 Sacks Salt.
100 Boxes State and English Dairy Cheese.
100 Bbls N. O. Molasses.
ho Caskets Champaign Wine, various Brands.
Soda, Starch, Oysters, Pickles, Sardines.
Broom-, Buckets, Tub#, Churns, Ac., Ac.
Al! of which will be sold very low for cash or to |
prompt paying customers ox short time
October' 13 th. 1859—1 y.
(3. S. IIl(i(TINS~
WATCH
fhgffiwsm,
Tg" *« ■■ ■■ Tk -' W'■■ ■:
1 Jail on , - - - - G eorg ia .
JU" Shop removed to the Store formerly occu
pied by J. L. Cohen, second door below his oldstand
on Hamilton Street.
% \ ’Ol I D respectfully announce that ho has per
* v mimcntlv located in this place, and will do all
work in his line of business at the shortest notice and
on reasonable terms. Ho will keep on hand a choice
selection of Clock-, Watches and Jewelry; al-o a va
riety of Musical Instruments. Repairing of every
description executed at the shortest notice, and war
ranted.
March 29, 1860,-lv.
Grass
JUST received and for sale bv
blunt a king.
Aug. 25. 185 ;
jfflisttlhncous
DRU(tTT&IIEDICINES.
>£u R E ME D I ClNgy
|
J PAI N T S JlfeAx
Obi Drug Store of Block iV Dowdy
W E have moved our Drugs to the old Rank
' tt house three doors from the corner of Biunt
‘ A Kitm. Ottr Drugs, Chemicals, &e., ate fresh and
I pure and warranted. Nothing inert or impure will
Ibe fioh) bv us—we ask any arti-le returned if not,
t .n-miine and perfectly satisfactory Our faei.ities
I L're -m.-h »b-’t wv can and will sell as low as any house
! in Dalton, although we have not “bought for cash.”
I C d) ami tr’-u- am! we warrant safitta'-tion to all.—
i wLim'.';,<i'"omi!im' *o -upp'v|’’hi -iriatis Os thia
; ,-md other eotmH. s and with great satisfaction. V e
| have eotitinimd constantly to rep'cnLh our stock and
I Wil' continue to do s”, ami therefore guarantee fresh,
] mire and genuine articles of every kind
| Dr .Black, having retired from the practice'>llll bs
I able to devote all his time to the Drug Store, and
will attend to tlie orders and pres’-ripti'm.s of 1 hy
sieians with care, and thinks, without much vanity,
he is as competent as a
DR. JMtrS A. BLACK • - ..WOOL2OX U. DOWDY.
Dalton, Ga., Sept. 20, '60 —ly-
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VICTORY ’•
i THE KN ABH PIANO AGAIN TRI
UMPHANT!
CzlH’L F. BAR’HJ
I 1 ASconstantlv on F.andjat his PIANO DEI OT
1 i on Whitt'liall Street, Atlanta, Georgia, an as
sortment of the celebrated Piano Portes of
Knnhn xfc Co.,
■ • IK.
ru,
1; A LTI MO RE. M ARYL AN D,
which are unsurpassed in volume and richness of
Tone, durability aiid workmanship.
In addition to theabove, a vari'-ty of Instruments
from the best Northern Factories, cun always bo
Ut’.nd at his E-tablisbment.
The Knr.be Piano, during the late Fair at
Mmitgomery, Alabama, took tlie premium over all
Instruments on exhibition, amongst which was, also,
a Driggs Patent I’iitno.
I'i.ino Fortes Tuned and Repaired, and/Tuning by
the vear done at reduced prices.
rj/- Those who wish to call on me, will phase
recollect, that there are two Music Stores close to
o-ethcr on Whitehall Street, and that the firstone
?o tlie rielit in coming from the Railroad is mine.
Sep. 27,’60-”t. CARL F. BARTH.
iIB6O.’“FALL’TRADE!, ®
Cij on pi' than Jg v er.
DEMEMBER THAT J. L. COHEN, is now te
ll ceivinghis Stock of Fall and Winter Goods—
j a portion of which has been received by Express du
! ring the past week. „.
lie takes!h : smethod to inform Ins friend and the
i nubFc '••vnerallv that iie has taken great pains to se-
Icet hisTood- in market, and intends to let the pub
■ lie generally share with him the benefits A his
Cash Wtrchasen.
I ip- -took will be comolete. and will be sell cheap
ler than ever. A fine lot of Ladies Shoes, Prints and
! Traveling Dress Goods, now in store, and lot; sate
I verv cheap for e’Cli. .
i (live me only one trial ami Iwm wtirrant
i tion. J '
] Aug : 3'\JSCo.
OTIf'E is hereby given that the Co-partnership
1N heretofore exisiiiig between the undersigned
in the mime of FINCHER A liARBEN, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. J. ” . I INCHEL i«
authorized to settle ail debts due to and bx the fitm.
Au- 10tb 186". J- W. FINCHER.
* '' N ' P - H.’.RBBN'. _
jN otice.
T WOULD respectfully iiffonn the friem’.s ami
J customers of the iti e firm of I ixctiEii A Habben,
that 1 have bought the entire interest of N. F. JLir
bi:n in the goods, notes and book-accounts. There
fore the business will not be changed in any wav, but
will be continued by myself just the sttme as if he
had remained in the firm.
In giving this notice, 1 beg leave to retu’2 ; my
thanks for tlie liberal patronage of our many friends,
and solicit a continuance of the same.
1 expect to have a large and well selected stock
of Goods early this fall. J. Y ■ I INCIIER.
Aug. 16th, 1860.—2 tn.
" jdMESIkfITEUSON & CO..
BOOKSELLERS S STATIONERS
AND DEALERS IN
TAPER PANGEVGS, OIL AKD PAPER
C' /,' /' TA J XS, GA X ES, A R TIS TS NA TE
RIALS, AXB J'AXCY GOODS
GEX ERALLY, MASOXIC ROOKS.
FOREIGN BOOKS IMPORTED TO O'iDER,
"W3a.itol3.fill Street,
FIRST DOOR NORTH OF BEECH A ROOT’S,
.Utiinta. heorgid.
r'W” Teachers and Country Merchants supplied at
Charleston prices, and all orders promptly attended to.
Aug. 3"th ’6o—ly.
j. r. BUTLER.] ["’• ®- PETRM.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Euecessors to High, Butler it‘ C 0.,)
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF
TENNESSEE PRODUCE;
COTTON, GROCERIES, &C.,
Corner of Forsyth Street and W. A A. K. R.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
tTgT Good Tennessee Money taken at Par for
Produce. July 19-’.6o—ly