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HENEY A'. WBENOn, Loonl.
UitRBDAT MOBMKO, J.IXIURT 14, I8«.
Sheriffs end Ordinaries*
A convention of Sheriff ami Ordinaries Is called
Id meet In Allnnta tomorrow, Friday. It should
t bo well nUt rifled, Wo proeumo it It for the pur*
l*o tit relating tho bairn alaudert heaped our no.
4 Stnto by designing scoundrels nt Washington,
ullrond puss those attending there and back for
one Inro.
Religions Notire,
Bov. Ur. Unrrieon, P. E. of tldi district, will
bold his Quarterly Meeting in this city next Satur
day and Sabbath, In the Methodist Church.
Married,
On the 5th Inst., by Rev. J. A. B. Uauka* at
tho icsidenoo of tho brides father, near Spring
Unco, Mr. James Wkaykr to lilsa Umitiu
McGiikk.
Conrtrsles.
Col. Ilulburt, Superintendent of tho State Rosd,
has placed us under obligations for kindnesses to
the firm for tho present yoar. It Is always a great
pleasure to ride over this road, so ably conducted
mid handsomely fitted up; and but for the kind
remembrance of Us Superintendent our rides
would, necessarily, be few and far botween.
“Ono sip of this
Will bath tli'j drooping spirits In delight
Beyond the bliss of dreams. Bo wise and taste"
'Bmne of that which Bon sent up to us tho other
(li>v—wo forget the naino of it; but you all know
what and where Bob O’Neil keeps.
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad.
While out taking our Christmas, wo had occa
sion to pass ovar tho Nashviilo and Chattanooga
"Railroad, and were pleased to find it in snob an
improved condition from what it was when wo
last travelled over it. The trains on tills road
make excellent time, and closely connect with all
trains at either terminus, making it ono of the
mostplenaant and desirable routes to all points
West. Thu freight business appears quite active.
The present management deserves great credit for
th.-ir efficiency and energy In bringing tills great
thorougfare to its present improved condition.
We ore indebted to tho able superlutcudant for
•courtesies.
A ffMlCitlMt Sufll Indeed!
We call attention to tho advertisement of Ur.
J. Brad field's Vemab Regulator, to bo found in
another column of to day's paper. Tlila Medicine
1st highly spoken of by thoao who liavo used
it, ns a suro and effectual cure for all Fcmalo Ir
regularities. The Ur., whom we liavo known In
timately for fifteen years as a successful Drug
gist and Physician, has oxliiblted to uh quite a
number of certificates from some of the leading
medical gentlemen and others of high standing
In Georgia, with some of whom wo arc personal
ly acquainted, who all apeak in Ui« highest praise
of tho “Female Regulator." That It is all tho
Doctor claims for it we bavo na doub\ mid we
unhesitatingly recommend It to all those who
stand 111 need of such a preparation. Wo copy
tho following notico ol this Medicine from tho
Atlanta Constitution i
Femaln Reth/lator.—Dr. J. Bradficld ndrer-
Uses Ids Female Regulator. Woman's Best Friend,
In tho matiufucturc of which lie is preparing to
engage oil nu vslonaivu acnlw. We have been
shown a number of certificates from medical gon-
tlcmon and dlliera of high standing In tills State,
testify,ng to its efllulcnuy in (lie treatment ol fo-
male diseases, To show that tho recipo from
which tho incdicino is Hindu is no humbug, Dr.
Bradfiold is willing to submit it to tbu test of the
highest medical utithoiity,
Daltsn Domestic Market—Corrected Weekly by
J. K. ClirlMlin, Merchant,
BUTTER—26 to 80 coots.
EGGS—16to 20 cents per doxen.
FLOUR—|il0 to *16 per barrel.
MEAL— to?5 cents pur bushel.
CORN— to 05 par bushel,
BACON— 15to 18 per lb.
BUGAR—Brown, 10 to 20 cts. per lb
SV'ltUF—TO to $1.25.
WHEAT—$1.00 per lit^lic) to $2.00.
COFFEE—80 to 334 cents per lb.
CHEESE—25 to 80 “ “
COTTON YARNS—$2.10 tn per bunch.
CALICO—124 to 174 cts. per yard.
CANDLES—Tallow, 25 cts. per lb.
Adiimantiue, 80 cts. per lb.
TEASE-75 cents.
CHICKENS—15 to 20 cents.
PORK—8 J to 0 emits per lb.
DISSOLUTION,
T UI' former copartnership of Tlbba, Kohher
At Co., 1, Hit. Any tll.ioW.il by mutual con*
sent, Mr. J, A. Tlbbt having wltliili awn from tlid
a * mi„ihi iri'CCl'IJ 1. 11+
firm.
TUI US, KENNER 4 CO.
Dalton, Qn„ Jnn. 1st, 1800,
Tire bunlnem nil! bo continued nt the oUl rlnnd
by tho undersigned, who will ntlend lo llio .ottllng
nnd winding np of tho old butlnoM. All who nro
Indebted to llio flrmcfTIbbn, Kcnnrr, At Co,, nro
ronpoctfallv ..Itod to come forwnrd end krtllo.
Wi thank tiro pnbllo lor Its former Ithoml pat-
ronngo, tnd would reapectftilly Invllo a eonllim-
nnco of tho nnmo, nn wo Intond to keep n welljw*
norted Stork, for which wo will Uko In rxuhnngo
nil kind* of country produce, Hrrp’y. .
TUIRS At KKtfNF.lt.
Jnn. 1-St.
DISSOLUTION.
T URropirtnernhlphorotoforo ctinting botween
J. II. Uull nnd W. T. McCarty, I. thin Any,
b\ tmttntd consent, dissolved—Hall rrtlrlng.—
McCarty taken all necounta duo, ami u.ituca all
the indobtodnossof tho Kirin up lo date. All In*
debted to the above will plcaao cotno forwatd and
tunko acttlciuout Immediately.
BALL It MoCAUTY.
THE* LltB DRUG- STORE!”
JRUftiriA'IJ v JFOX,
{ i i » III OEORaU,
Atlanta,
The undersigned is thankfo! for tho patronage
heretofore extended to tho firm of B. A M., would
respectfully announce to tho citlxeus of Dalton
ami vicinity that he will continue the business at
the old aland, where everything lit the house fur
nishing line can be found at all ttmea>nd will bo
sold nt living prices. W. T. McUAUTY.
Jan. 7-8t.
G EORGIA, Wamcxu Coo m\—Mary A.Surrott
has applied to me for exemption of personal-
ty and noting apart nnd valuation of homestead,
si provided in 2018th section of Irwins' U do,
ana act of Legislature approved Oct. 8d, 1808,
and 1 will pans upon the same nt 11 o’clock on
9th of January, 1859.
Jan. 7-lt. MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy.
Tibbs HoUbo,
Dalton, Ukohoia.
J. D. Campbell, Proprietor,
r PHlS Is a Seyino.ur and Blair Houso, where gooa
A accommodations, in every seme of' the woid,
evcrt.ffored to the public. Sept. 3-ly.
The PI ire to Stop At.
One of the greatest pcrpioxitics the unsuspect
ing travcllor has to endure is the oftentimes mis
erable accommodation* which ho receives at ho
tel*, represented ns first class houses, when they
are but little superior to military hospitals. AnJ
•one of the greatest blessings to tlieso weary un
fortunates ia to stop, if in Nashville, at thcBtncoy
House, trijich has been thoroughly fitted up, in
•the handsomest and most convenient manner. It
is centrally located, keeps a good table, nice,
rooms, clean linen, nnd has tho most polite, at
tentive clerks and waiters in the business. Mr.
•0. A. Post’ey, the gentlemanly proprietor, is oiie
•of those old time fellows, “to the manner born."
which nature undoubtedly intended fur a hotel
'keeper. Sec id* card in this paper.
Atlanta Market Report—Corrected Weekly by
11. T. Coifc Brother, Commission Merchants.
Corn, per bush, ntw, 85a90c; old,—dull.
Wheat,white,2.10<i2.25; Tcim.red 4 2.1 n«2.16; Ga.,
red, 1.70al.OO. Oats, 80«82j. Rye, 1.80
Flour, per sack, superfine, 4.25a76; extra, 5.26;
famlh, 6.00. Meal,00a90. Bacon,shoulders,
114; clear sides, 10; hams, 15a 16. Lard, in I ibis,
17; hi firkins, 17 . Bptter, 25a30. Eggs,
2('a25 Beeswax, 35n38. Onions, 1.25nl,75,
Field Peas, red, 75a86; white, 90a 1,00. Virginia
Balt, ssek, 2 3'». Dry Hides, lb, 18n?.l. Sheetings,
4-4, ««rd. 1-lal 4$. 81iir:ings 7 8, 12*al3. Cot
ton Yarns, hnneh, 1.83aUH). Green Apples,
per bushel, 75«1.25. Irish I’otntoea, QOal.Ott,
per bushel. ~ liny, 1.25al.60, Chestnuts, 3.5«>a«
00 pur bushel.
What n Traveller Thinks of onr City.
“Quill," writing from this city to-the Atlanta
•Constitution, says of Dalton:
I start from Batten. so I begin with *st—a pr<
•t-y4*l«ce resting amid the liills, with rare seen
•beauties for improvement, it ia to the full ami
tious—snd little as ye may think it, aspires to
hot rivalry with your own flourishing city. There
is « heavy nnd steady emigration to this section;
large improvements are in progress ; the capitalist
and hborur think of its advantages; it is the
junction point with tho East Tcnite.Ksee.aml Vjr
•ginia raHWays; next year will see it linked to Al
abama by the iron track and atenimhorse, wit
charter has been obtained foe another railroad
leading to North Corel inn, through the min ng re-
.gion, nnd completing a genuine •* Air Lino" be-
tween New York and New Oilcans; and the en
•terprise is pushing vigorously. The mountains
•arc awake, and tho bu«y rustle of an increasing
•activity warns you that N T or:h Georgia is crowding
to the front. The country is mntchlefs for manu
facturing. The hills and valleys teem with fiertil-
ity. Enterprise is buoyant. The people art
throwing off the Kip Van Winkle stupor of the
last two years. Politics are detuct. And “On
ward," seems the impulse.
It is strange lo tee with what carelessness roine
Invalids attend fo their health They will procure
a box rf Plantation Bitters, which ought to be
used up'in a month or six weeks, and uponinqu*-
rv it is found that thev have used only two or
three bottles. Some days thov have used it ac
cording to tlie directions, and others have not
toadied it. The whole trial have been irregular,
and of course n le»s favorable result lirs conic
from their use. If it bo true that “what is worth
doing at all is worth doing well," how cinpiiati
cully is it true in mutter* relating to the health.—
A few bottles of Plantation Bitters have often
wrought wonders, w hile in other instances disoase
liss inly been subdued after weeks of resistance.
Maonoi.ia WAran—Superior to tpo best im
ported German Colongc, uml sold utJiulfthu
price.
Extra Special Notice,
Beware of counterfeits 1 Smith's Tonic Syrup
tins been counterfeited, and tho counterfeiter
brought to grief.
•Smith's Tonic Syrup
The genuine article must have Dr. John CuU’i
private i-taiup on cadi bottle. Dr. John Bull on
ly has the right to manufacture uml sell the origi
nal John Smith’s Tonic Syrup of Louisville, Ky—
Examines well, the labnl on each bottle. If uiv
private stamp is not on tho buttle, do not pur
chase, or you w.ll bo deceived.. See my column
advertisement, and my show card. The genuine
Smith's Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by my-
adl Tho public servant,
Louisville, Kg Du. JOHN BULL,
April 25
PLANTERS' EMPORIUM!
Headquarters for Everything!!
Drugs, Medioines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty, etc*
IN STOCK:
20,000 pounds White Lead,
600 boxes French Window nis<a,
2000 gallons Puro Linseed Oil,
20 barrels Tanners CU,
60 barrels Non Explosive Coni OH,
in hiti'rufa 1*111-0 Lard Oil,
■».**, «v *-u+t
f'EJtE,
Joseph
ROiltf, QA.,
Deilir In
Watoliosj Olooks, Jewelry,
SILVER A XI) PI A TED WARE,
STSUTACLBS,
French, China ami Cut-(Unit Waft,
Cutlery, Toy**,
Muwioal Instruments
3S»5
Fishing Tackle, Fine household AHtcles, and
Fancy Uooda generally.
DR. JO
GREAT REMEDIES!
Bull’s Cedron Bitters.
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENT^
AKKAXS4S liliARD PRO it
OLD OOLD AND *ILV*H TALK* III KXCniNOX.
10 bnrrwl* l 1
All klml* of M»elilll«» Oil, Koro Bijmllf*, Wine, nml I.lquorn, Oemilno I.orrillanl'i SnuB
All llie Popular Katcnl Mudlclnen. nnd .'vorytiling usui.lly kept lu a Klrai Clau Dran IIouh Hov-
K rcuontly nilJod n l.rgo nuortnllnlur ImporlcJ uml Aiocrlcnu Uoods lo our gciurnl rtook' unnni
rriug np.ul.1 InduooiuruU lo Un.li pnrchnicrt. '
REDWINK & POX.
■ Corner Whitehall „ H a .Hahama Streets,
OcW-'X ATLANTA, UKOIiOIA.
L. COHEN,
luroitTKR or
BrandUs.-Wines, tJlHfl iffar*, tie.
D EALER in RYE. BOURBON and MONON-
GAIIELA WHISKIES, manufacturer ol tho
colrbrstcil Stonnr.ill Hitlers. Store Room on
Whitehall Sir., Atlanta, Git. Nov. 6-8m*
TiBRM * KEJTJVER
H AVE on hand and aro constantly rsceifing
the largest and finest assortment of
CHOICE DM GOODS,
Embracing all the naw styles of Ladies’ Dreoi
Goods, Cloths, Cosimeics, Vestings, etc.
READY-MADE CLDTH10G
GOOD, STRONG FASHIONABLE.
Lad!is’* Hats, Dress Trlnuplngs, Yankee Notions.
New Styles
Hats, Cans, Boots and Shoes,
in tvtry Variety of Price and Excellence.
Also, a very large asaortinent of Crockery,
Cuttlcry, Hardware, and everything else required
to make a full line of
FAMILY GROCERIES!
FARMING IMPLEMENTS!
Of the latest and most approved Patent* Also,
ail kinds of Field and Garden Heeds, at
A'o.laiid *1 Tlbb's House, Million
New Dry Goods!
Boots eto SDoos.
G. H. & A7w. FORCE,
Wholesale dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, O’a.
K EEP on hand the hugest and best selected
Stock in the city of Atlanta, and wijlnlwny.*.
sell to Country Merchants at A*eiC 1'ovli
I*»*fC<?8, with freight added. Nov. 6-1 y.
J. I). U A LOSE. . .A. C. JOIISIOSi
Malone Johnson,
Dealers in
Greeertes, ProYtsions, fto.
/ 'OUNTRY PRODUCE bought and sold. Store
* < 6ih door from Norcross Corner, Marietta Sth,
Atlanta, Gn. Terms cash. Nov. 5-0m.
J, B. OUVRR.] [B. C. WAPDAIL.
OLIVER & WADDAIL,
WAR.B]£IOUSB
AKI»
Oommission Merchants,
Corner Alabama and Forsyth Sirs., Atlanta, Go.
|3f Auksts for Mabiktta Papkk Mill—keep
ill sizes Printing slid Wrapping paper on hand,
at lowest morket prices. I Nov. O-Bni.
OILCLOTHS!
OK ALL KIM S AND QUALITIKS, AT
Chamberlin & Boynton’s
Ory Goods and Carpel Store,
Atlanta. Georgia.
O UR «tock of Carnot*, Oil Cloth*, Iluj., M»u,
Ottoman*, IVimlow Shades, Lace and Dam*
SOME OK TIIK PniCKS t
Culd l Y*tche*, front )ltS #016 I4?0 CO
BIWoi ;* •• 10 Ohio <0 00
Mated '• *' t 00 to 10 00
Yenkoo Clnclte, fdr a no
French *ndEnglliliClocke from IS 00 to 100 00
Silver I’lnted Tea ripoons, rett,
“ Table “ pehaett;
Oold Prn, Silver Cale, Wh
Flue China I’latca, per iclt
" Onp» and Sauccra, per aett,
“' Tea Sotta, <4 piece.,
Violin and bow, lor
Cremona’s and other Vloilna nt higher pMCoa.
Flno Violin String., per bunch, i 0
Gutter Strings, per sett of ala, I oil
Accordcone, from ] oo lo lid 00
Fish Hooka, ono hundred In piper, 2d
Turn Silver Thimbles, f,o
Spectacle*, from 2d eta lo 2d 00
Heat Needle*, 4 p»per», anorted, In cnao, for 25
W III *«nd needle* by mill on receipt of 25
i bo
I 50
1 50
1 DO
111 00
1 50
Blnna.v Ptlnt, Il’df/e C’n., Art., .Ifuy 22, ’Ctl.
On. John Bull—-Dear Sli i l.mt February I
bun In Louisville purclinalng drug., and 1 gut
•uino of your Bnrmparlll* and Ccilnui Illttera.
My son-in-law who win with ‘ 1
Myaon-lii-law who wm with mein the alore,
hal been Hobn with rliruimtllilli Toh abii|i! llnib,
eommUnecd on tlib Hitter*, and toon found hie
general health Improved.
Dr. Gist who has bocu In bad health, tried
them, ami be also Improved.
Dr. Culfce, who hue Item tii'lmd health for.av-
eral yenra—.tomoeA etivi fitrr am-elcif—lio Im-
J roved vety much Ity Ihe ii*e of jooi Hitter!
ndeeU tho Ccdron-iilttots has given you great
popularity in tlila aeltleineiit. 1 thliik 1 could
■ell a great quantity of your medlelnra tlila la)l
„ . . , - lea tlila la|l
—capiw.-j.tllj. ofyourCtdrun Illttera and Saraapar-
III.,' SI,Ip m, ria Memphis, rare of Hl.krt md
Nsfily. ltespBctfully,
0. B. WALKER.
Work department.
The Beet in A orth Georgia.
Watcnea rep\irod in beat stylo—nsw Jewel*
new Wheels, if necessary.
Clocks Repaired and warranted, „
, Jewelry mended- lu hart stylo at N«w York
Fn-sMClnnn Carpetnnd Sumi.h.ng ^X^H^niri. too,
der and engraved as dorired. Society Badges
ask Curtains, Table or Piano Cover*, and every
article belonging to a
Store, v tn>w
Incomplete, at prices LOWER lhan they cau be ! and 1'biaVurii'i.he'il to u'rderi
purchased claowliere In tlila Slate. Spcclaelea Repalrctl, and Olasaea ’put In aa do-
Our Stock of Dry Goods ,,rc,, • aoleeted lo ault ages, carelullv,
la complete in every department. i and on iricntiDo principles, A thorough know’l-
Dreis Goods, J.lurni, Oaislmcrea, Olotlia, I ed S° of ‘he Sclonco of Optica, aad twenty-Bvo
Twooda, Jean., Kerseys, Dome.lies, Hlankoia, yeara ciperlonco In th» spoclaclo buiiueaa, ona-
Klnimels, lloop Skirts, Italaioral and Boulevard Efe,? 10 11,1,11 P'onilae.
Skirt a, Sliawla, Cluaks, lloaiorv, Notions, Glove*, 11110 • ohblea and Glaaau koptalwaya on hand.
Ribbon., Luces, Trimmings, and every tiling uiu-
lly kept In
First Class Dry Goods Storof
l^VGall and examine, nnd enliafv youraolf as
to quality or Goods anil tho low prices.
. CIIAMUKULIN St BOYNTON.
October 89, 1808.
SECURITY AND SAFETY.
B. Cartful Wh.rt you Leave 1 our SYateh to be
l Repaired.
EsUbllsbrd la 1854.
CAPITOL DRUG STORE!
J UST RECEIVED—Our Fall Block of Dry
Good*, BooULjSlioen, Hats and Groceries, em
bracing a full line of Shining.*, Sheeting*, Limi-
Keys, Flannel*, Delaines, Plaid*, Poplin*, Merinos;
Cloak*, Shawls, Blanket*, and la*t, but not least,
Prints (Allens nnd SprauseiO from 1.0 to 15 cents
- 'Don’t fall lo call mid exnmmo our Block. Wo
W a!!.i^»?vri cLn.v M | l 0 .!! 1 ,!"! 1 buy nil kinds of country pro'Ince.
Cbefltcr Block, Huiuilton Strort, Dalton.
I F you want 5 or 10 quarter Sheeting Blenched
or brown, go to BCOTT A 'LYLE'S.
Nstfivlllc Wholrsrle Wholesale Haases—Give
I heat a Trial,
lu to-day'* paper appears the card of Hugh
Dougin* k Co., ol XnJ.ville. While in tiiat city^
a few day* Hiiee, we were shown through tlr. sev
eral department* of this extensive e*iablisbincnt,
Ami feel confident in faring that our flit ml* could
do no better than giving this house a cull, when
they wish anything in the Dry Goods, nr Notion
line. '1 lie senior of the linn is one of the old* at
merchant* in Tennessee, and bis house is amongst
tiie largest and most tellable. Bend on your or
der*, and our word for it, they will bo promptly
«'»d salisfnctoiily filled. Those ge llemtnprom
ise to sail as cheap ns the cheapest.
Gray k Kirknum, Importer* and Wholesale
dealer* in Hardware, Nashville, appear before our
merchant* iw candidates for their favors. A* an
evidence of the popularity of ibis bouse, we no
ticed, while in the city, that they did more busi
ness than all tho other hardware houses combined,
and was the only hardware firm that Could afford
to advertise, while the idle, sleapy-beadedjdrone*,
of many other firms, with their wholesale “sliln-
gW* hanging out, informed ms that they didn’t
care to extend their business. If any of
merchants want hardware, or anything elao, let
ilicm trade with men who no want to extend their
Inif.ineRS, and are constantly increasing it, and
iliey will do well. Such men advertise. Bear
tlnit in mind. Ono of our lurgOBt hardware deni
er* in this city informs us tiiat ho can do better
with Gray,& lUrkmnn than any house ho lias tried
Paul, Tavel it Banner, Stationers, etc., eolieii
the trade of this section, by advertising in our
paper, They do nil kinds of binding, ruling and
deal largely in books and stationery. Mr. Paul
h well known ns the publisher of the Chnttanoogi
Rebel, in other d*T*. Hie Georgia friends will
bo liberally dealt with if they wish anything in
his lino of bu*inc.«*.
Mnuldpal hlection.
It has passed. Though several were sadly dis
appointed, wo have no particular regrots. Wo
are on the rising ground. The skies begin to
brighten. The senior's valuable Democratic
vices have at last been recognised, on more than
one important occasion, under tho new recon-
struc*ed state of affair*. First, a juryman, where
he learned all manner of lato trick*. Nt
Councilman, on a mixed, but plain ticket. Aint
tre going it? The following is.the tieket elected,
mid a very good one we think:
For Mayor—Dr. Charles P. Gordon.
For Aldermen—I. W. Avery, J. T. Whitman,
T. I*. Caldwell, W. T. McCarty, Bobt. Batcy nnd
8- H. Bnker.
Joe II. Smith—Clerk.
Warren Davis—'Treasurer.
t'ona and See Mel
All those indebted to mo are earnestly request
ed to come forward and pay up. I owo money
•nd must have it, and those whom I have indulg
ed will certainly holp me nt this time. In futuro
1 cannot do a credit business nnd trust that my
friends will not nsk it. I will always be happy to
see my old friends at my Saloon, whero they will
find the choicest nrticlea in my lino and receive
tiie best of treatment from ‘-‘Bob."
R. r. O'NEIL.
State Items.
In Savannah, Saturday morning, i
Mr. F* Gros Cludt*, a jeweller of that
city accidentally shot himself, with a
pistol, producing death 1n a few hours,
lie leaves ti widow and a son and daugh
ter to mourn his untimely death.
The number of deaths in the city of
Home from August 22d to December
30thIs reported at 29—18 whites and
11 blacks.
The Columbus Sun says that the
county bridges built a year ago arc
film key. Some lmve fallen in. Comi
ty $25,000 out.
Columbus lias been nfllicted with
considerable quantities of wet packed
cotton. Tho farmers say that they
have leaky tint rooms. That’s too bad.
There are overlive hundred tax de
faulters in Muscflgeo county.
Two whito men at Buena Vista took
about twenty-five cracks at each other
with pistols, on Tuesday. Owing to a
derangement of nerves, the only dam
age sustained was the grazing of an
elbow and little finger.
James Shaddock, arrested on the
charge of arson, escaped from the Sher
iff of Newton county on Saturday
night, and is still at large.
Ilenry S. Glover, of Jasper county,
has been appointed Assistant Assessor
of Internal Revenue for the Third
District, and W. H. Peters Gungerfor
the Fourth District of Georgia.
David Anderson, Esq., of Gwinnett
county, offers a premium of a silver
pitcher worth ten dollars to the farmer
producing the largest quantity of cot
ton per acre, ginned at his gin.
Tho people of Americus, Ga., nro
taking steps to build a cotton factory
in that flourishing city.
Gen. Grant has sent Col. Babcock,
of his staff, to Georgia, for the purpose
of a personal investigation of acts of
violence and fraud, said to have been
committed during the recent election
in the portion of the State known as
tho “Black Bolt.”
Tho Hancock Journal says there was
a considerable amount of property sold
at Sparta on Tuesday last. The lands
ranged from $1.80 to $8 per acre, and
other property, generally, brought full
prices.
Dr. C. T. Cushman accidentally shot
himself in Columbus, Saturday after
noon. The wound in painful, though
notseriouB. He was examining a navy
pistol, alone in his room. Tho ball took
effect in tho calf ef the left leg.
The Athens Banner learns that land
sold last Tuesday, in Jackson county,
at $3 to $4 an acre. One tract of five
hundred acres, with fifty acres of bot
tom land, sold for a little over two
thousand dollars.
Mr. B. W. Keaton, a citizen of Ear
ly county, and, before the war, a man
of largo means, committed suicide on
tho 28th of December by shooting him
self through tho head. His great loss
of property is alleged to have induced
this rash act.
line, go to
SCOTT k LYLE’S.
GEXERAL l.TSimCKfc COMMISSION AGENCY.
J. N. Scott,
Gcnornl Ins. and Commission Agent,
Ddllou, Georgia,
life or prop-
I S prepnred to effect liisnrau
erty, on ns fnvornble term:
£, IF. BSZADFiELD,
Paints, Oils, Dye-stuff,
DAUGS A.VP PA TEST MKDlVlXES,
Also, Wholufliile Agent for
Prophill's Remedies t
rrophitt’* Liver Medicine,
Frophill’s Pain Kill It,
Fropkilt’s Anti-Cillious Pill*.
The excellent remedies of 0. S. Prophitt, M. P.,
need no recninmeudntion. Their yjcll known
power in removing the disease* peculiar to onr
Southern Climate, having nlmtdr established for
them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the
adjoining State*. As the majority of persons liv
ing in (lie South *ro prc-di*pn*ed to discaso of
the Liver, it i* granted by all intelligent physi
cians that most of the pain* nnd ache* of our peo
ple are due to organic or functional derangement
s can be obtaiued i ol that important organ. Prophitt’* Anti. Billions
first claw Companies. 1**11b nml Livcrr Medicine strike directly nt the
Will also till orders for produce, as well as soil ; r< ? ot °'’il- *j hey eure the Li ver, which, in
any description ur lkouli.ii.llio or propnty un nlno cases out of ton, IsJSlSn bottom« tho
commission. Charges moderate. Give* prompt j Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic\ Sick Hendnclie, Llicu*
attention to business, and guaiantcc»Hutisl*ction * -
October 22-0IH.
Incorporated In 1859.
The Georgia Homo Ins. Company,
OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Capital $350,090 Asseti $41fi,SS0 57
Jas. F. Bozicmax, Pree D. F. Wilcox, See.
Issues Participating Policies.
A.Ia.Soutb.erlaiLd.
Manufacturer of nil kinds of
TINWARE,
AND IIKALER IN
Stoves,HollowW are,Hardware,
And everything in his line of business, which ho
proposes to sell us cheap a* cun be bought in the
Southern or Western markets, nt wholesaler
tail, and claims for his Tinware n superiority
The Southern Mutual Ins. Comp’y ^ manufacture,
T HIS Georgia Company is prepar ed to give am
ple protection against loss ur damage by fire,
on term* as favorable a* the nature ol tbs risk*
will justify. All losses promptly adjusted.
Apply to J. N. BCOTT, Apt.
Oct. 22-0rn. Dalton, Ga.
Chartered 1847.. .Reserved Fund$200,(00
Or Atiikns, Gluhaia.
Profits Divided Ainnally between Yearly Polity
Holders, thns Reducing the Rates of U-
sirance very Materially.
T HIS old and sterling Georgia Company ufftrs
to the public reliable protection agniunt loss
or damage by firo, on terinB as favorable as the
character of the risks will justify. Lomu equit
ably and promptly paid.
Apply to ’ J. N. SCOTT, Agt.
Oct. 22-7ro. Dalton, Ga.
J. N. B. Cobb,
H AVING determined to resume his profession
ns n Tailor, tenders his services to the pub
lie, and asks to share n portion of their patronage.
IIo feels confident, from past experience, that
the public can be ns well served in his line in
Dalton as elsewhere.
tarHe will be in constant receipt of tho lat
est fashions, to enable him to compete with th
best workmen in his business.
Grover & Bnker Sewing Machines.
In addition, 1 lmve become the agent of tlio
world-renowned Grover k Baker Sewing Ma
chines, the best in use. Person* wishing to pur
chase u first class Machine can do so l*y calling
at my Shop on King Street, Dalton, Ga., whole
tho Machine is in successful operation.
You can buy your Machine ns chenp from J.
N. B. Cobb as at tho Manufactory. Call and ex
amine the M:chiue for yourself.
Washing Compound.
I also lmve for sale family rights for Jackson’s
Universal Washing Compound, which saves soap
and labor, nnd will wmih in nny kind of lime wa
ter equal to freestone water.
|5P*Fftmily High only One Dollar, Purchase
one if you want while ebthes.
Feb.* 28—ly. J. N. B. COBB.
CHEAPEST and REFT PAPER-the Citiibn.
j Get us three new subscriber, tfi omch, and
c will send n copy sratis. Help as.
mutism, Constipation, Menstrual Obstructions,
etc., so common among our people. Earacko
Toothache, Acute Bbouiniitisin, Neuralgia, nnd
bodilv pains of everv'kind, flee before PROPH-
ITT’S PAIN KILL FT liko chaff before the wind.
I,. H. BUADFIEI.D,
Wholesale Agent for
Prophitl’s Celebrated Faini’y Medicines,
Augl5-d0ni WhitchnU Street, Atlanta.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
Roofing and guttering doue promptly, cheaply.
Hamilton street, Dalton, Ga. ’ july tlm
4 STICK IN TIME SAVES ME!
IK YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY IX THE
SAME PROPORTION 00 TO
CKLOZSIE3Ei.'S
NEW STORE,
I HAVE JUST OPENED AN ELEGANT AS-
sortmont of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
at my Now Brick House, on Hamilton* Strcof,
first Store above Holland's Livery Stublo, adjoin
ing Lowry cfc Eason’s, consisting in part of
Bleached and Brown Domestics,
PRINTS, LADIES’DRESS G OODS,
Trimming*, Hosiery nnd Notions in variety,
.Boots and Shoos,
Hardware, Qeeensware, nnd Table Cuttlcry,
SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, POWDER,
nnd nu endless variety of articles too numerous to
mention, all of which 1 offer at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
Call and seo for yourselves, and you will lie
pleased with both goods nnd prices. It is a plea:
ure to show goods.
S. O. CROZIER.
headquarters for
Carpels, Oil Clollis and Curtains.
Kendrick’s Carpel Store,
Harblk Bcildino, Marietta Str., Atlarta,Gi
W E keep constantly on hand n vert large stock
of Carpets, embracing nil grades, from tha
cheapest to the best; Floor Oil Cloths, all widths
DamHsk and Lace Curtains; Cornice*, Window
Hhades, Rugs, Matts; also Wall Paper of'all
kinds. Every thing needed to furnish a home
may be found at S. 8. KENDRICK'S,
Nor. 12—ly Atlnnta Ga.
T. M. & R. C. CRARKE,
Importers and dealers in
Foreign & Domestic Hardware,
A great many Robberies are being committed
all over the couutry, and Watch Makers are fre-
quently.robbed* To secure uiy Customers, at
well an myself, I hive a largo
Fire and Burglar Proof Safe,
K l in a Vnu.t, All valuable* aro put in every night,
LLP constantly on band a full assortment of an d the store U well guarded.
Iron, Steel, Nails, Nuts, Washers nnd Riv- j untirUrH swim
els, Circular, Mill, Tenant and Cross-Cut -Saws, MMOUcUcdfrOMeverywhere
Lentlier and Rubber Belting and Packing, .Ames’ *
Shovels and Spades, Building Material, Pocket . _
nnd Table Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Rims, J |j, jp t
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
To my United Statet Sid flatAdieide Reader*.
I have received many testimonials from profes
sional and medical men, ns my almanacs nnd va
rious publication!! havo shown, ail of which aro
genuiuo, Tho following letter from a lilgoly cH-
denied nhd jiopbinr physician in Georgia* Is cor-
talnly ono ot the most aertSlble ebrnmumfeatibhi
I havo ever received. Dr. Clement knows ol-
actly what ho speaks of, nnd hls'•testimony de
serves to tie written in letters ol gold. Hear
what tho Doctor says of BULL’S WORM DK-
ST ROYHR;
Villanow, Walker County, Ga., June 29,1866.
Sir: I havo recontly gi
i-nvor' 1 Bnror.il irtuU •<
Dr. John Bull
on vour “ Worm Destroyer’soverul trial/, and
find It wonderfully efiicaelou*. ,It ban not failed
In a ringlo instance to have tho wished for effect.
I Atn doing a pretty large country prnctieo, and
havo -daily uso for some erticlo of the kind, I
nro, free to confets-tbatl know of no ictnedy rec
ommended by tho ablest authors that is so certain
nnd speedy ns its. effects. On tl,p contrary thev
aro uncertain In tho extremo. My object In writ
ing you is to find out upon what terms I can gtt
the medicine directly from yon. If I can gQt up
on easy terms, I shall toe a grout deal-of It. I
am aware that tho uso of such article* is oontrary
to tho teachings nnd pructice of a great majority
of tho regular lino of M. D's, but I see no just
ctuao or good souse In divenrding n remedy which
wo know to bo efficient, simply because we may
be ignorant of its combination. For my part I
•hull make it a rule to uso all and any menus to
ailioviatc suffering humanity which I may bo ablo
to cominnnd—not hesitating bcertuKo ioino otie
mpro ingenius than myself may have learned .lu
effect* first, nnd secured that knowledge. IIow
ever, I nm by no means an advocate or supporta
of tho thousands of worthless nostrums that flooo >
the country, that purport to cure all pinnae? o
disease to which human flesh Is heir. Please te
ply soon, and Inform me of your best t. tofrtn
am air, most respectfully,
JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D.
Spoke Hubs, Agricultural Implements, Spring I
and Axles, Carriage Hardware—all of which we i SUCCESSOR TO BURNETT AND JONES)
' Dealer in til Sorts of
offering low for cash.
. tTA n ,|ffi , «^RD: Dry floods, .Boots, Shoos, Hats,
i I.V.it mill Vnavvltln Tunit \t>*.itil-t. LrorkorV. Atn..
SCALES und Knoxville Iron Works.
Sign of nig Padlock,
Oct. 29-1 y, l’cachtreo Str., Atlanta, G».
To tla.o iLadles!
Madam8 A, Braiunuller,
W ISHES to Inform her Lady friends nml the
Public generally, that alio 'has returned
from Now York with
A Full Stock of'Fanoy Varieties:
Such ns Drew Trimmings, Knit and Woven
Worsted Goods, latest styles; French Jewelry,
Embroideries in.Colors, such ns Slippers, Chair
Covers, etc. Also, n full assortment of Worsted
and Silk Embroidery Materials, Crochet Needles.
Ilair Work of every Description
Made to order and kept on hand, such ns Wigs,
Bands, Switches, Curls, Frizettc*. AJso, Rib
bons, Flowers, nnd uvery_vuriety 0 f Ladies’ Fan
cy Notions.
£grilaving bought principally for Cash, enn
Lies iter to compete with any Houso in tho city.
October 2fi-l 2m.
W. C, RAWS HE,
WIIOLESAI.K AXD RKTAIL
DRUGGIST .
DRALKR I.S
Paints, Oils, Glass, Perfumery, and
Fancy Articles,
Corner Marietta nnd Peachtree Streets,
(Old iVorcroser Corner,)
Atlanta Gkohoia.
Oct 29-flm.*
LATEST ARRIVAL
FALL AND W1NMER GOODS!
Vf JT.are receiving almost daily large additions
T i to our stock of goods, to which we invite
tho attention of promp buyers, knowing that wo
can make it to their interest to do eo. Our stock
cousist* in part of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
I-a tiles’ DRESS GCOIIS and TltlHHIXGS la
great variety and styles!
While Goods, lilt-ached and Drown
DOMESTICS.
, Wcn’u and Boy’s
Ready Made Clothing,
Linen Drills, Cottonadcs, Summer Cassimcra,
Tweed*,
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
Fur Ladies and Gentlemen.
Hardware, Cuttlcry and Qucenawarc,
and Wood and Willow-Ware in great varioty.
Atro, ft splendid line of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and Dye-Stuffs, to which wo invito the atten
tion of our friuuds nnd the public, aa it is our in
tention not to be undersold. We.buy all kinds
of Produco for Cash ‘or Goods. Remember,
r motto is
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
low’Rr a Ejtsoj%*,
jan 16
Hamilton Street, Dalton, Ga,
n. t. cox, of Tenu. j. l. cox, ofTonn
II. T. Cox k Brother,
Oommission Merchants,
' Forsyth Stroet,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Prompt Attention Given to Sale of
Produce, Groceries and Merchandise,
And filling orders for Produce or Merchandise.
Rarxit to—Business Bouses generally of At
lanta, East Tennessee and Southwestern Virginia.
Oct 6ra
Crockery, cto.,
Will not be Undersold-Yard Stiek 88 inchet long!
OctlB nOME, GA. ly
A. 0. PITXKn. It. H. SMITH,
JPITJTER ft SMITH,
Wholesale nnd Itetuil
(ti’oecrs and Coniiuission Merchants
' No. CD Broad Street, (Fitncr'a Comer.).
oct!5 ROME, GA. 6m
Tennessee House.
T X. STANSBURY, Proprietor, homo. On.,
• hear the Railroad Depot and Steamboat
Depot and Steamboat
Landing. The Stago Office is kept iu this House.
October 8-tf.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST
Pure Drugs and Medicines,
At “Tutt'e Old Stand—Establlchcd in 1849.
T HE undorsigned is prepared nnd daily offering
everything in tho Drug lino
AT NA8HVILLK PRICESl
The stock Is largo and will always he kept full
of the best Medicines. Paints, oils, Dyu-stuff*,
Window Glass,Perfumeries,Toilet Soaps,Rrushos,
Comb*, etc., to bo found in the Eastern inurkots.
Don't fail to visit the Old Stand, sign of the
Golden Mortar,
Mr. J. G. Rawlings, formerly with B. F. Tutt,
tho oldest Druggist nnd Prescriptioniat in the
city, will bo on hand at nil times to servo bis old
and new customers.
Physicians will find it to their interest to give
me n oull. I only auk on examination of my goods
nnd pricos, feeling assured I will bo able to please
all. II. r. JflcCOUKLE.
ju)2-Ctn 128 Mnrkct Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.
CHATTANOOGA FOUNDRY
Machine Works.
r iE Proprietor* are prepared to manufacture all
kind- ’’ .. ..
kind* ot inacbinciy used in this country, os
Stationary and Steamboat Engines and Rollers.
Blast Furnace, Mining and Mill Machinery, of
overy description; also Railroad, Bridge, and all
other kinds of Iron and Bras* Oustings, Steam
Guages and Gas Pipe Fitting* always on hand.
Special contracts made for 'nrge quantities of
(Wings. Uraas nnd Copper taken in exchange
for Castings. Til OS. WEBSTER k CO.
j nl2-6m Proprietors.
C\ T, frticox,
Grocer and Provision Dealer,
FRKfUf A NT) HA NNtil) tfntTtrs
FRESIIA ND CA NNED FR UITS,
Staple Groceries, at Lowest Market Prices!
251 Market Street, Chattanooga, 7enn.
A TTACHED to this establishment is n first class
Bakery, nt which orders for Wedding or other
suppers are filled at short notico.
Special attention given to buying and wiling
jul2-0m Country Produce.
Heyicood ti Cahagan,
Dealers in
DRY GOODS.
(JroKTlfs, Boots and Shots, Hardware, Colliery,
Qoctoiirart, and >11 hind, of I’rodare,
Corner dtli nnd If.rket Stroets,
jl)l2-*ni» l lUTTAXOmiA.TENN.
Patton tf Payne,
Booksellers and Stationers,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
K EEP constantly on hnml a complete stock of
School Rooks, Stationery, Wall Paper, etc.,
which they offer at wholesaler retail, at Eastern
pricos. july2-ly*
Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
Chas, Sundquiai,
M anufacturer ami wholesale sad R<t*i
Dealer in every description of
FURNITURE,
Also, Dealer in
Carpats, Oil Cloths, Wall Taper,
Window Shades, Gilt Holding, and Frame.,
CURTAINS AND TRIMMINGS,'
Spring Mnllrraao. and Bedding,of all Dwcriptlona.
A Inrgc aa.ortm.pt of Bnrlnl. C.sr. on hand,
which will bn4tht to any point on tho shortest
notiim. call and .lamina for youraclraa. bi
pmdhnaing e)aawher«. juU
Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
HOOD RBASON FOR TUB t)ATTAINS
FAITH.
Bead Ilia Captain’s Latter and the
hi. Mother.
Renton Bnrrach, Co.. April 80, 1889.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knoolng th.onici.n-
cy of your Sarsaparilla, nnd the li.nling and bor-
eficinl qualltlea it poaaoajoa. I send vou tho fo|.-
lowing statement of my ease; * **
I wns wounded aboiit two years ngo—wns takon
prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being
moved so often, my wound* have not healed vet.
I have not sat up a moment since I was wouuded,
I am shot through the hips. My general Health
is impaired, and I need something to assist na
ture. I have moro faith in your Sarsaparilla than
in nny thing else. I wish that that is genuine.
Please express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige
Oapt. C. 1*. JOHNSON,
n 0 . „ , 6t. Louis, Mo.
T. S.—Tlie following wns written April SO,
1805, by Mrs. Jeunio Johnson, mother of Capt
Johnson. r '
Dn. Bull- 1 —tlear Kir: My husband, Dr.'O.
Johnson, was u skillful surgeon nml physician
Central Now }oik, where Jio died leaving;
above 0. 1». Johnsun to mv care. Atthirteai
years of ago ho had n chronic diarrhea and iiti
fula, for which I guvo him your Sirsnprtnlla. (i
cured him, 1 liavo for ten years recommended!*,
to many in New York, Ohio, and Iofra, for soro-
fula, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect
SUCCOi-'S Im* .ittninnd if '/'/,.e:
sue... Im. attained it. Thi cure ejected <n torn,
of acrofula and fever tore. :«:•« almoet mi.
very anxious for uty son to again
havo rccourau to your Sarsaparilla. IIo I. fearful
o! gutting a apurioua article, hcncc Ida writing to
you for it. Hia wounds w.ru terrible, hut I ho-
Hove he will recorcr. Ilcapectfuliy,
jknnju Johnson.
Dll. JOHN BULL,
Manufacturer and Vonder of the Celebrated
Smith’s Tonic Syrup,
FOR TUB CfRE OF
ot a
V E .1 J- II PE f E It,
OR,
CHILLS AND F E V E K.
The proprietor of this celebrated medicine
justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies
over oHerod to the public for tho eafe, certain
e-peedy. nnd permanent cure of Aguo nnd Fovor’
or Chills nnd Fever, whether of short or long
standing. IIo refers to tho entire Western and
South western country to hear him testimony to
tho truth or tho assertion, that in no coaowhntov-
cr will it fail to cure, if tlie directions are strictly
followed nnd carried out. In igrcnt many enae.
u ainglo doro has hc-n euOioicni for a cure, nnd
whole famlllca have been cured by a ainglo hot
tie, with a.perfect restoration of tho general
hdnlth, It in, howofrr, prudent, and in ever/
cneo more certain to enro, if itn uao la continued
in amallor dosca for a week or two after the dis
ease has buen checked, moro espcc'allv in dinicult
and long ttandlng cates. Usually, tlila mcdloinfo
will not require any aid to koep the bowels ingoo I
order; should the patient, however, require l
cathartic medicine, after having taken three t:
four doaesnf the Tonio, a sln;le done of HULL' '
VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS alii boat SWlV
HR. JOHN BULL’S'Prlncipal OIRcc:
No. 40 Fifth. Croat Street,
.nr. , ■ IpUiaVlLLR, Kr
All of Ihe above remedies for rale bv.
J. B. NP'KLIN 4 C(l,
. , - „ , Ghnttanocfdi, Toon.,
And hy all other rorponaihlo Druggirta.
on. n. n. nnoir.v,
Insurance and Land Agent.
KINO STREET, DALTON, OKonOU.
A GENT fop AiTNA Llio nml Firo Insurance,
./V Cnmpany. Aim, Jcllnmon mul Jatrna
River fire Iiirurnnce C'ompanlra, ol Virginia
Enterprise, at CftichiliafR and Putnam, at HarL
ford, Firo liisuranou Cuinpanua. Aud
Gonoi-til Ijancl Asront
For anybody who entrusts tlirir biuineaa tn hi.
before !° P- Wolhorn, Atlanta,
puvoiinwng eieewuerr. Jul2-12m j * "* T»bha, Lowrv k Eason. Hon. D. A.
Market Street, bet. Srfart</4<VCh«ttoiM»ga, Twui ” rtlk ' T> and Co! - J - K- Hanks, Dfiton.
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