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NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN.
nENET A. WRENCH, Tjoonl.
frfijltSUAY MOUNIKU, 1 lilllllAUY 25, 1800.
BUIISCIU'PTION, TWO DOLLAltH A YEAll,
raur Coploa for Six liollia.i, l» Advance.
Dalton—Cllf Improvement!.
Meson, llatey A Hill, tlio old time founders of
II,Is oily, nro proposing to build n largo Foundry
ind Mscblno Shop on'the Weal eldo Of tlio Slsito
railroad, Imloir tlio Stork pen, It Is to ho nioro
Ustenolvo tlmn the former citnblUhmont, urn) In
operation by next Fall. Wo oro glad to' Itbto
this spirit of ehtcrprlFO, nnd hope these gouilo-
mcn will rospa rich harvest IVoin Its working.
Capl. Joko Tibbs Ta giving hta elegant and tpn-
clous storo Imuoo—two atory brick—the finishing
stroko. Will open dry goods slid groceries tfils
Spring. • .. "
Messrs. West & Hoborts aro nbout completing
i handsome two story lirlok. ' Wo learn Mr. J. D.
Divings will octiupy tlio store room—opening this
spring. , z:' . . ‘;' S' ' 1 ‘
Scott it Lyle, tlio diver men, aro building a
nest and roomy frnmo house, which they propose
to finish and oocupy this Spring.
Dr. Manley Is lomplotingo handsome brick,
which Is to bit Occupied ns a drug store—n now
one—Dr, Grpvos, we tollevo, Is to oeoupy it
There IS a heavy demand ftor houses of every
description. Litrgo numbers are being built all
(tver town. Every narpontcr has as much work
as ho osn dp for months to come. But tho great
trouble Is the hundred (ind one saw mills lining
our ersok banks aro unable to supply one half Jbe
Immo'dliito.demand for lumber. We trust, some
tjntorprlalng company will establish on extensive
saw mlil. ln this idly, plaining, ehlnglo, lath and
other maclilnca attached.. It would pay Immense
ly,., Any number ;of stoefa would bo brought In
to bo sawed on shares.\ There la no exclusive saw
mm in tho place.
'it Is also an Imposslbl'lty to get brick, and
many aro forcod to bill jd frame houses, who would
notjothcrwlse. This IS, also, a good opening for
Investment; . '
I'dtiln Bates it Co— Charleston,g. C.
In the CiTiiKS of to-day will bo found the card
of tlio above Brill. They arc seeking the Dry
Goods and Clothing trade of this section,—
Clmilo.itoii being In direct communication with
Liverpool and other European markets, and buy
ing from first bands, wn do not sec why ollr mer
chants cannot buy goods ol a bolter quality and
at corroapondlng prices, adding freight, than any*
whore North, Help, build up our own Southern
citlea when you can do it lo your own advantage,
Will pot soldo of our merchants try Charleston
this Spring f If ao we bespeak for Edwin Batca
it (io„ a visit or order. Eltlicr will bo oppfocla-
ted. ,
Irmitrpni Cator k Co.—Baltimore.
Tlicsoguttiomonahiiotmeo through the columns
of durpspor, thclr oxlcnalvo Importation of till)-
ona, Millinery and Straw Goods for the Spring of
lgUIL It being a true Southern Uouao, and onu
of;tliP' l mt)>i reliable and extensive; anywhere In
the United Steles, wo bespeak for thenvn liberal
trade from this sootlon. AaiilBolcrttrccomtiloh-
datlon, wo Uilnk, I! the fret of Messrs. Lowry it
Eason, of"tbit city, buying their, entire lino of
Millinery Goods from them.
We'pu'blisii fat this Issue nn article from the
Baluthore Sun, wliloti we heartily ondorio, calling
upon Southern morebsnia, In this their day of
prosperity; lo continue trading vyltlt tho merchant,
of that oily, who tn tlio days of their adversity
walcomcdjthem with Open arms, extending them,
credit, whilst Northern cities refused It.
New York, Fob. IT—Tho World
publishes tho dotiills of a confession,
sitld lo havo been tnndo by Clmrldff
.lolTords to n detective, proving that lib
(Jell'erds) whs tho actual murdotol 1 df
I)r. lJurdcll In 1851. .lofferds was
convletod of the murder of Walton
and Matthows In 1800, but tlio scuteiloo
of death was nover tarried Into eveett-
tlon. Jeflerda was himself killed In'
Slng.Sltig a few months sltlco by a fel
low convict, now awaiting trial for mur
der. The confession wrs made several
years since, and is now, for the first
time,-Riven to the public. Tho whole'
story is considered rather sensational;
Stamped Paper for Tobacco Man
ufacturers Tho Commi8siojior of
Internal Rovonuo is prepared to fur
nish stamped paper wrappers for ono
ounce packages of chewing toltHcuoj
wrappers for four once, and two ounce
pnCkngos of smoking tobncco, and
wrappors fdr half bunco packages for.
chewing tobacco will be furhlsliodi—
'Appllfcntlon for those wrappers should
be made to tho collectors of ihtormd
revenue fanderthe eamo regulations.as
are ntw required for this printing and
delivering of the foil wrappers.
M ARK L. WHITMAN, late of Louisville, Ky„ i
formerly ol Ringgold', Ua.,
Wholesale CLOTHING,
SUsml Jt9 Broadway,
—— NEW YOUR,
Homo of R001IHS, 'UPROAR A GRUBB, fill
\R. i. BHADFIKLD'8
fepams
Wholesale Urt
WJtolOSi ‘
-For Salelly L. r. GUDQKR 1
i, Dutton, Ua,
■Now Dry Goods!
Eight hundred-males have been ship-
pad South from LeE|tog$oii, Ky., this
say** FUnncI*', Uolnlne*, Plaids, Poplin*, Merino*,
Cloak*, Shawl*, Blankets, uml ln*t, but not leant,
Prints (Allonpoml Strange*,) from 10 to 18 cents
Don't full .to call au 1 examino oar stock. We
buy all.klncU of country produce.
Coma at Last.
Bukof*er.& Lovemen hare, received the now
Prints tind bamcBtlc*, promise^ Inst week, and
ore offering them at cost, to sell out the full stock.
All Uiftt is necessary to convince the moil incred
ulous of -this*assertion is to go rind their
flood*. -Do not delay lest you miss a bargain.-^'
Their stofck is mildly dcsrpasing^but'stlll large.;
They aro sure to close oijt In a short time.*
At a Rale In Nicholas cotinty, Ky.;
last wdek hogs Sverh sold at $10 per
Chester Block', Mritnil
I F you want 5 or 10quarter Sheeting Blenched
or brbjm, go to . SCOTT A LYLEU
hundred ; sheep at $6a$8 peMiead,
two and, throe-yoar old hotses at $85a,
90 per head. 'V-
State Agricultural Fair. '
Tha 1 Executive Commltteo of the Btato Agri
cultural 'Fair; at their recent meeting in Macon,
unanimously resolved Pjliiit the State Fair beheld
at Macon ana Atlanta for ten years, alternately,
on the 2d Tuesday In Novomber,«commeneing
with Macon next November, on condltlbhs that'
proper accommodation* he.furnished by said cit
ies, nnd In addition,' the city having the Fair shall
pay to the Executive Committee thrco tljousan^
dollars, by tho 1st cf October, to the premium
nind. And should etthcrchy fail to comply with
Ibese Conditions, tho other clay shall havo the pair
in ks place; or otherwise, the Executive Corny
niittee shall locate it at their discretion. It .wn*
also resolved that tlio proposition of the city, of
AUfthti^ to furnish tho SccreUry of the Society
with olHce and wnrcrboju for uiusoura bo accept-
Read, O Wotnanl
As health .la the greatest,blessing on earth, so"
is disease the greatest curse,^ The , first wish of
the heart, therefore, in a temporal view,Should
he health. Nor is 'this all. As. disense readers'.
Us unfit to perform tho various duties appropriate
tb our station In Hff.-thofe is a.moral obligation;
restlng upop its td presc^ve oup physical integrity,
by using the rteani at hand for repelling disease.
Jfow there iV nothing so destructive to health
In, females ns a continued suppression of’thp nnyi-
A Married Miu’s Diary.
• Our Devil picked up. in the street, a few days
Since, a married man’s diary-of his wife’s temper,
as follows: Monday—a thick fog; no seeing
through It. • Tuwlny—Gloomy and very chilly;
Unseasonable weather. Wednesday—Frosty, at
times sharp. Thursday—Bitter cold in the morn
ing, red sunset, with flying clouds, portending
hard weather. Friday — Storm in tho morning,
Vith peals of thunder; air clear aftei ward. Sat
urday—Gleams of sunshine, with partial thaw;
thist again at night. Sunday—A slight south-
tvester in the morning; calm and pleasant at din.
nertime; hurricane at night.
The State Lunatle Asylum*
Tho report of the Superintendent of the Luna
tic AsyluA shows the following facts: Amount
expended to maintain the institution, $77,066 79,
fur year ending October, 1808. Aggregate num
ber ol patients during the year, 48di Fay pa
tients, 81. Partial pay, 19. Pauper patienw*,
489. Idiots, 70. Epileptics, 02. Lunatics, 807.
At present Micro is in tho .institution, male pa
tients, 208, femalCf 181, The contemplated ro.
pairs as deomcii necessary by tho Superintendent
calls Ibr $31,000.
sc*. Jt is a condition which mokes a vomari use-
lesJ to* hcraalf and a burden to her friends. Dr.
.1. Bradfield's Female Regulntdr, Woman’s best
Friend, is the only certain cure.- • Lose not a mo
rnept lu embracing tlie remedy.
lit Antidote fdr Tobacco.
. Trastvthe antl tobnocO philsnthroplst, saya that
gentian root, coarsely ground,'chewed well and
the saliva ; swiillnwid, wi|t ^ure the' appetite for.
tobacco if Its use is persisted ill for, a few weeks.
tak« as mpeh o(. jt nftcr each meal, or blXcncr, as
amnunt* to a common quid of M fliiecut n or *‘caV'
endish.”
I F ypU Wont Grey Or White. Bed
and buj, them ftyin V tiCOTT Si LYLE’5.“
0ALT6N AND MOR U ANTOWN iAiLRoAa
Thera will bo ai mooting of tjie Dalton oud
Morgantown Railroad Company, at .
Swasiuiovu'8 Stoub. * r. _
Anfl at SunOS'W
Murray County, Go., .March 2d, 1M9.;
^8jocch6a will bo nuulo Rooks for gupsorlptlon
^AlUntureatedl’n thecntcrprlsoaro earnestly'.
By ordcrof thocommlsstonors:
• • . 1 Edward .Wmt*, 8oc*y.
February.18,18C9-3t.; . • ;
gALTO^TioHaANTOW^-; —
' Election of Directors.
Tiie subscribers td tho -Capital stock -of the
Directors for salil Company will be held In Dal-
ton on Friday tho ‘8th of March next. Stock
holders Iti person, or by proxy, aro roquostod
to attend. By order of tho commlsalonurs.
Feb. 17-tdo. KpwAitp WmTfc, Secretory.
A RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT P
Twknbv Dollaks pkii DaV
can bo made selling and operating Morcliead A
Elliott’s Now* Patent Chemical Steum Foathor
Renovator. But llttlu capital required.' For
terms, etc., call on.
B - a< D«noTl2a:
Hardware Store lu Dalton.
This has been a dosideratum, long needed In
our town. Mr. E, D. Wood, a gentlomnn, a
scholar, and a good judgu ot wlint everybody
needs in ilia lim>» has. opened a splendid assort-
inr-nt of Hardware, etc., in tin* Chester Block,—
We trust our farmers, mechanic* and others will
buy from him, ns he was the first, with nerve
strong enough to make the business a speciality.
One of our prominent merchant* remarkod to us
a low days since that ho would discontinue the
sale of hardware on this account. Will not all of
thorn do so? We trust they will.
Farmrrs’ and Mtjchanlcs’Clnb—Once MoreAHye.
A called meeting bf tho Farmers' and Median-
losl Club of Whltflold cbuut^.wos hold on 80th
instant, Svffcral of oilr best cltiSctts fi*om town
united with tlio Club and together with the did
members present, dotomined to revive tlio
regular monthly meetings, euch pledging warm
support and prompt attendance. It Js earnest
ly liojied that- such encouragement will hereaf
ter bo given to the Club as will permanent ly cs
tablish It. New lift} and cticfgy will at onde bo
manifest In ti>e iroproyod oulturo and general
prosperity of our country. At these meetings
it is expected that we will have tho experience
of our oldest and moet successful farmerss
which will be of groat service to those Just
startihgdUt under the new;system. . At the late
meeting,it.'was determined to appoint some
member of tlio Club at ouch meeting to dollvor
W« W ' " wmi' 1 w!Y BETTERTON 4 DRO.
Kxoxvatc, Txnk.,
Wholesale. Dealers in.
Brandies, Wines, Liquors, Chewing and Smoking
Tobaccos, Fancy Groceries, Confectioneries,
. Canned Fruits, Oysters .and Sardines, ‘
Also, Agoiits for the celeorated
Morning Star Bitters,
And tho world-renowned
ltorsford Self-Risiug Bread Preparation.
Orders solicited. , v •
FebJg-tfm ,, Baltimore Prices guarantied.
H
AUDWARE STORE,
Wholesale and Retail,
nxt.*roX. OKOROIA,
Chester Block, cor. of Hamilton and Ring Sts,
E. D. WOOD
Begs tn inrortu.all the pcopln that lie has Just
opened a Hardware Store at this place, embro
il
, dUlTT Si t*YLE,
' 4 * fiiltoh Htrcet,
THE LIVE DRUG; STOEEj?
•t itJEotrurM! v jfox,'
ATLANTA, : • t , , , .. . . .
GEORGI4,
Cutlurv,
SlUBiual Instruinentf.
KUUfig Tmklc, Lino nouwhoM Atllclw, tod
F.ncj Qotidx genvrhll;.
fill. o4Lu IXfi .in l» TXXXK IK (xcn.anx.
Drugs, Medioines, FaintB, Oils^
IN STOCK‘
Putty, etc.
T' you iv.nt choice Bool Sliitwl. so to
. - SCOTT i LYLE'S. .
Ilcil Hlnnkrt. go 1
I F you wimt anything fai the Drnaring of eating
line, go to . . SCOTT A LYLE’S.
general insuuanok& commission agency.
J. N. Scott,
General Ins. and Oommission 1 Agent, <u ^' liT '- ly
;/W(on,„ Georgia,
S prapHved to vffect Insurance, on life or prop-
. erty, on ns ravoraUUv tqrms as can bo obtuhmd
in nnjr first;eli|Vii Compaiiiei
Will also fill orders for produce, ns well as sell
any; d&crjptiou .of r Metchniidlsc or property on
commission. Charges moderate. Gives prompt
attention to businoss, aud guarantees sutislnulion
October 22-6ln.
20,000 pounds White Lend,
- 600 boxes French Window GUm, ,
2000 gslldllil Pure Lhiscsd Oil,
20 bsrrel*Tsmiera Oil, -
, BO barrels Non ExploMjUXkialf Olli '
10 bsitols f fire Lard Oil,
All kimls-of Mdehlnei Oil, Piiro Brandies, Wines nnd Liquors, Genuine LorrtlUrd’s $nuil.
, All the Popular Pa Wilt Medltdnefl. nbd everything blunlly kept In a First Class Drug Ilouse. Hav*
ing recently ndJed a large assortment of Imported add American Goods to our general stook, Wo aro
offering special Inducements to Cash purchnflers. • ‘
^ SllMfc'tJFTJlRPRlCESt
Gold 'Yatofik., frOitt. tvs fi0t.|20b no
silvoi i, 1 ' •• lo onto bo i«»
rinfrit “ ." 0 00to 10 no
Yhnkco Clocks. fuA, , .-. J no
French andEngllaliClockalrom 25'0!) to 100 00
Silver Plated T.afiiiounv'iett, 1 00
T.hln i* ni'V.ntt
i purebaacra. .
IlfilJWINB 4 POX,-' ■
Cornel* Whitehall and Malinina Stream
‘ATLAUTA, OliOKOtA.,
M. O. MARKHAM.
DEALER IN
i, Sole Leather,
eto.
Keep, constantly on band & yery axteiielvnaod wall selected ilrieit, which la iiurebaxed ex-
'y for oa.h,diroot framlheManu/actUroa. Speclulattentionglvuntoortlcre.
Ecbll-1y Empire Blotk,:vni;tebill Street, ATLANTA, CA.
Incorporated In 1899.
The Georgia Horae Ins. Company,
OF COLDMUfB, GEORGIA.
Boots efts Slioe s.
G. H. & A7W. FORCE,
Wholesale dealers in
BOOTS, & SHOES,
^Whitehall StreetAtlanta, Ga.
K EEP on hnnd the largest and beat selected
Brock jn the city of Atlanta, and will njwnys
sell to Country Merchants at Jf"ew Y*orfi
J»rfcc«„with freight added. Nov. 8-ly,
Capital $350,000 . .Assets 1110,280 87
Jab. F. BittEiUN, Pret..,..D. F. Wilcox, Sec.
Issues Participating Policies.
fTHIIB Georgia Company is prepared to give am*
J. pie protection against loss or damage by fire.
on terms as favorable a* the nature ol Mm risks
will justify. All losses promptly adjusted.
Apply to J. N. BCOT1’, Agt.
Oct. 22-6m; paltotij Ga,
Chartered I$47.. .Reserved Fond $200,000
The Southern Mutual Ins, Comp’y
Or Athens, Gkobgu.
Profits.Divided Annually between Tearly Policy
Holders, thus Redariug the Kates of In
surance very Materially.
T HIS old and starling Georgia Company offers
to tlio public reliable protection against loss
«r damage by fire, on terms ns favorable n* the
character of the risks will justify. Losses equit
ably nnd promptly paid.
Apply to J. S. SCOTT, Agt.
Dalton, Ga
Oct. 22-7m.
a very extensive assortbmnt of material
••Hiuiuiji;«, iuu wiuu akwiu i« Implements, oto.
A lecture on sotho practical subject at tlio next j Farming Implements of all kinds,
meeting. Our fellow qitizon, W. C. Richardson, ' Curriaga. Booty anil Wagon Material,
who bus astonished our community by build-1 A Fine nssnrtment^of Twls. ^
ing uml operating a mill where no water power, j ^ot Blacksmith 8^° * ^ ’
was supposed to'exist, is the speaker'for the | Waeoh Maker*,
meeting next Tuesday. To secure a hotter at- Tanners. Boot and Shoomakors,
tondonco It WM.detenqloed to Hold tho moot-1 p ^L the'MECHANICS
ingt, horeafi or oti the lot Tuesday In euoli month : „ „ TOOLS FOR AM, THfc MECHANICS.
. i„ ,r n ,.„L Full oiftflts for the Tamor. and many other
ut So dock, beginning IsMTucsdi,)' in March.— ' article, not mnh, toned heroin, Jnat purchased
We ulso determined -to bold a fair during tho
month of Oolbber next, and tho Committee to
inuke'tho nobbsSftry arrungeinonts abd propose
a list of premiums to be offered, will beanuoun-
od at the coining meeting. Let there boqlurge
attendance. By two o'clock tho 8lioriff*s sales
will bo ullovor, ami WQ.Wlll adjourn in time
forbur dountry friends to reach homo before
nlglit.. , .
Tbu community may nol generally know that
ur uccouipHslied and energetic President,Dr.
B.-A. Folsom Is your Agricultural Editor; His
original and selected articles appearing week
ly Iti your paper, will give It a new interest for
wliluh, usldo from its other good features, it
should be read by every farmer in the country*
Vory Uospcctfully,’
T . , L. D. P.M.MKrt, .
Secretary Fanners^unC Mcchanics Club.
A Warning*
Qur gontleraaiily tax collector being unwilling
to give anybody Any trouble, notifies those who
are delinquents wlmt the consequenfie will be.—
Ho will be horo next Tuesday. See notice in new
advertisements.
Thanks, Gentlemen.
Messrs. Tibbs & Kenner have A large lot of fine
apples—great big rod ones—for sale nt reasonable
rates. We tip our beaver for a nice specimen,
basketful, sent us with compliments.
Georgia Securities in New York.
Goorgia sixes closed nt S2.to 84; sevens 92J.
to 93, sevens, interest payablo in Gcoigia, 87 to
90; city of Atlanta eight* 80 to 84; and city of
Bnvatinah sevens at 89 to 90, in New York, last
week.
. ^Important to Smokers.
Smokers who are -sus’oeptiblo to tho effects of
.nicotine* should be careful in their ohoioo of;to
bacco, the different kinds of which have widely
•different amounts of nicotine. In that of Turkey,
•Greece and Hungary thore is scarcely a trace of
«the poison. In thaoi>f Brazil, Havana and Para
guay tho amount is'ffri per cent. In that of
Maryland 2.29;’of A rff ,^ 8.21; of Kentucky
*6; of Virginia 6.37, nnjiiFrance 7.80 percent.
Puhappiness Ir Married Tjfe.
Wo dip the subjoined f*|w but highly sensible
remarks from the columns of a Savannah cotcm-
porury: .. 7
“Tho last number of the Now York Ledger ha*
an editorial article ou this point. We quote a
paragraph, which tho unhappy can accept or re*
jeet, according to their pleasuro:
“It is almost incredible from what a variety of
circumstances marriages may provo unhappy {
but it Is found, Tn by far tho majority of cases,
| that the husband is somehow or other the cause
of the evil. Domestio felicity la Seldom marred
by the womaii; it is her empire, and she M-no
more likely to destroy it than the bird is to pull
^or own nest to pieces. She stands by home as
a principle, and It Is her nature to seek to render
it as agreeable ns possible to her husband. She
has also a nioro Intense sense than man of decencies
of llfo—Is more anxious to have all duties prop
erly observed—to havo a creditable appearance
before nelghbors—in shprt, ai he says, to have
everything right. Men—evon sensible, well edu
cated men—are ofton rebels against many of the
proprieties, but women very rarely."
tlmmost reasonable terms, from Msnufac-
i ii rers ami Importers.
It t» ilia purpose of tlio proprietor to furnish
everything iii nls line at pt'lre*, Just to’buyer
ami seller, ami he reepctjtfully solicits an ex
amination of hlh stock.
Onk Futoal 1 Terms Cash i
Feb. 11, l&flMy v .
There is no mistake about it, Plantation Biib rs
will, ward off Fever and Agheoud ull kindrod dis
eases, if used in thuo. No family neid suffer
from.thl8 distressing coniplairit if they will ke ep
Plantntioh Bittfcra in the house,.und usei it accord
ing to directions* Tlio most important ii)|redteiit
of this medicine is Culisaya or Peruvlun Bark,
which is known to be the finest and purest tonic
in the vegetable kingdom. The extraot of this
Bark is tho,active priuciplo.of all ,tho good Fever
and Ague' Medicines prysorlbed* by intelligent
doctors. Calissya Bark is used extensively in
the niartufabture’of Plantation Bitters, ns well as
quinine, and we dure, say they owe their populari
ty mostly to that fact. We.oaii recommend them.
Dalton Domestic Market*.
. BUTTER—20 to,cents. > •-,*
EGGS— JO cents per dozen.
FLOUR—$10 to $16 per barrel,
MEAL—. to96 cents per bushel. v
CORN— to 85 per bushel.
BACON—10to 18 per lb.
SUGAR—Brown, 10 to.20 cts. per lb
SYHUP-r—76 to $1.00,
WHEAT—$1.76 per bushel to $2.00,
COFFEE-^OO to 33A cents per lb.
CHEESE—86 to 00 “
COTTON YARNS-$2.10 to $2.24 perbunch.
CALICO—124 to, 17ict8. per yard.
CANDLES—Tallow, 25 cts. per.lb,
Adamantine, 80 cts. pet lb.
PEASE—50 cents. . .
CHICKENS-^-16 to 20 cents.
PORK—10 to conts per lb.
OATS—60 cents per bush.
COTTON—24 to 26 per pound—in demand ‘
BEESWAXr—80 conts per lb,
ONIONS—1,00 per bush,
ATLANTA WEEKLY MARKET REPORT.
RvB—Vbusheli nominal. -
Oats—V bushel, 80Q88. Declining rapidly. -
Flouu—» sack 98 Iba—auperflno, i 80078; extra,
6 00©28; family. 6 78^0 00.
Bacon—W ih—shoulders, 16J4; dear sides,, 19,
hams, 18010;
Lard—V lb—in barrels, 21: firkins, 21’
AVPLSS—far
Pbachks—
Field Peas^’
Butter, 20©25c; Egg*, 11612:
nominal; • Irish potatoes, V —*- iS2 « _
H bunoh, 2 00010.
^GENTS WANTED FOR
‘TBFJ OKAY JACKETS,»»
“And how they, Lived, Fought and Diod for
Dixie, with Incidents and fiketohes of Llfo
In the Confederacy.”
The Spiciest and fiheapest War Book Published.
Send for Circular and see onr terms, with a
full description ofthe work. Address JONE8
BROS. & Co., PhlladdphlB.Pa.j Atlanta, Ga.{
St. Louis, Mo.
n. Sr.’ rniLLira. u. n. enuw.
T>I11LL1PS & CItEW,
JL Atlanta, Georgia,
Booksellors,Publishers So Stationora.
School Book*. StntioncfX’, . Chrorhos, *
Prayer Books, Gobi Pons, Lithographs,
Blank Booltn, Music, Albums,.
Books, Bibles,
Hyii
T 1VERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE
JU FIRE INSURANCE COMP ANT.
Capital Skvkxtbkx Million ik Gold.
Buys losses immediately without dcduction.*-
Tuu payments, in advance, will insure first
class dwellings forever, without any addition.
Hi premiums. Apply to • J. N. SCOTT, Agt.
Corliss cut-off Engl
Side Valve Stationary Em
* - " table. En«'
glnos, Portuldo Engines,
Ao. Also.Clrtnlar, Mulay
umIGangSftW Mills, Sugar
Cuue Mifis, 8Uufiiiur, Pul-
leyf>,Ab.,Lath and sbinclo
Mills, Grist Mllls.Clrcular
Haw*. Belting, Ac. Send
for descriptive clrcalur
and prloe list
SELECT SCHOOL
Boys and Girls
The exercises of the nbovQ named School will
commenco Monday, February 1st, 1869,
Tbofce desirous of thoir children reoel'
Wd nrc agents also for
THE MAHON AND HAMLIN ORGAN,
And kepp apoclmetia of Sty leu on band. Hare,
also, the improvement—^vox hum aw a—'won
derful addition. Declared by prominent
Musicians to bo the greatest improve
ment oh Musical Instruments,that
. , lias boon made for years.
The most choice collection of Oil Picturbs,
CnnoMosand Lithograph Prints tlmtlmsever
been brought to this market—selected with
cjjrc^and especially suited to'the refined tusto.
. MUSICAL pr.PARTMr.XT
I* complete, wiU\ a full stock ot .Sheet Music,
Instructors, Italian Strings. Musical Instru
ments, and merchandise oi every description
generally to be found lu a first-class Music Storo
Wo would especially recommend tlmsupcrlor
make and flno tone of our i
« . PIANOS, ' .
Purchased for cash and sola nt Now York rates.
Wo claim decided advantages in pleasing the
Send for our Book List of Shdot Music, and
Illustrated Catalogue of Pianos-furnished post
paid on application. .
>vq nsnuiv tho Public that our prices are al
ways tho same as tho publisher's or. manufac
turer's, Wo buy direct und sell at short profit.
Magazlhcs; Music and Books bound on short
otlcc, and reasonable terms.
uot!
' PU1LLIP8 & GREW,
Corner Alabama and Whitehall Sts., Atlanta
Feb. 11,186P-3U1
jy^JLLINERY! 3IILLU7ERY1
Wholcsalo and Retail at
Knox’s Millinery and Variety Store.
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
Hat*, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers,
Also, A Splendid Stock of Hair Goods
Switches, Curls, Frlsets, Chignons, Braids, etb.
Dress Tr Imrolngs.Fnncy Goods, Jewelry, etc.
'"to, Wreaths, etc., gotton
— "t.suit
from
Bridal _ v
,utr In superb style, and at low pricks, to
the taste of tbu most fastidious. Orders 1
^distance promptly attended to by Mrs. IC|iox,
Country doulcrs would do well to call, exam-
whero d Prl °° oureoml8 hefore^urob^n^Blse-
Febli-Cm * Atlanta,"^.
J IQUORS I; LIQUORS i
Ju^veoolvcdaud-for sale nt greatly roduced
20 Barrels of Fine Wiokllffe Bourbon.
■ 20 Barrels of Gaff’s Extra Bourbon.
60 Barrels of SJlvor Creek Bourbon.
60 Barrels of Woodoook Bourbon.
. 16 Barrels of Gaff’s Superior Rye;
. 100 “ Rectified Whiskey.
And a full assortment of kinds oni^imr^
Febll-Sm Wlilteball 8tveot, Atlanta, da.
DR. D. Mi. Ultoirvr;
Insurance and Land Agent,
KfN<J STfcKrr, OALTOk, OEOROTA. '
A GENT for J5TNA LIIo nii4 Fii;o Insurance,
Compnny. Also, Jefferson and James
River Fire 'InaurAnco Companies, of Virginia,
Enterprise, at Cincinnati, and Putnam, at Hart
ford, Fire Insurance Companies. And
General Land Ap-ent ■
For anybody who entrusts their business tolls
care. Refers to Col. 0. B. Welborn, Atlantii,
Col. W. H. Tibbs, Lowry & Eason, Hon.D. A.
Walker, and Col. J. A. R. Hants, Dalton.
ho will spare neither time, labor nor expense
lo mako it a first class Institution.
The School is located in the town of Ringgold,
which is remarkably healthy aud affords good
society.
Young men are prepared for any class in col-
lege. Those from a distance can procure good
board in respectable families at reasonable
terms.
Terms for the 1st session of five months are
as follows: •
Primary Department, 8 00
Intermediate 13 00
Classical course • . 18 0Q
As to quallfloations, he refers Lo tho fueulty
of the “Ftatc University,”.
For farther pailicniarsaddrcss ,
HENRY WHITMAN, A. B.
- Ringgold, Ga., February lit, I860. **
T. N. MURRAY, Of GEORGIA,
WITU-
Arthur Emory & Co.,
MPORTER8 and dealors In fengljsh, Gornia
. aud American Hardware, Cutlcrv, oto., s47
.., Baltimore street.. Baltimorn. ■*'—'—-*
Arthur F.mory,
John B. Egerton. {
Dee. 2*-3m,
Wholesale
Grocer, and Commission Merohant.
Sole Agent, for Atlanta, for the Yarns and
other Manufactures ofthe Now Georgia Facto-
ry, near Albans. •FeUn-3m
"fTHITltb STATES INTERNAL REVENUE,
U Dobuty Collector's Oillco, 4th Disr. Ua.
Daltox, Ga., Feb. 18,1869.
Notico is hereby given that tlio following an!«
zures made by me at tho tlrnos and places, und
for.the causes stated below in eavh case, viz:
Ono copprn* still, one cup,
One half barrel of whisky, containing sixteen
gallons, from same parties and for Bame cause.
One barrel of whiskey, containing thirty.
cause, und from.sumo r . , v
Ono topper st ill and one cap, seized February
9,1809, from Thomas 8mlth, in Walker county,
for violation of section 6, not of Congress pass
ed July 20,1808. ’
Ono copper still, one can and one worm, sole-
od Fobruury 0,1809, from Juracs Cargal. in Wal.
kor county, for violation of section 41, act of
Congrosn passed July 20,1808. , .
Onu copper still and one worm, seized Fobru-
ary 18,1809, from Thomas Holland, in Murray
comity, for snmooause. *
Ono copper still, one cap and ono worm, seiz-
ee February 18,1809, from Berry Bates, in Mur
ray county, for sauio, cause.
One uopper still, one cap and
ed February 18,1809, from Oerrard Johnson, of
copper still, one cap and one worm, selz-
ftruary 18,1809, from Gerrard Johnson, of
Spring Pl&co, Murray county, Georgia, for same
L D. MALOXK................k. C. JOHNSON.
Jtlalone »V Johnson,
* Dealers in
/ COUNTRY PRODUCE bougbUnd sold. Store
V »■*'&th door IVom Norcrow Corner, Marietta Str.,
Atlautu, Ga. Terms cash. Novi 5-6tn.
1. olivkb.] [0. c. waddail.
olxveb & Waddail,
WARBBOtTSH
AND
Oommission Merchants,
Corner Alabama and Fortyth Sire., Atlanta, Go.
jyAuKNTS for MaIuktta PaVkk Mill—keep
Or.ALt KINDS AKD QCAL lT
Chamberlin & Boynton’s
Dry. Hoods and Carpet Store,
Atlanta, CeorgU.
T.blJ '5 1 . piT.ua,'
QoM I’.f«/ Silver Cese, lor l on
Fin. l)Ufale 1’l.tcs, ^Ur suit 1 60
n Cups end SeucoHl, pur MU, 160
TunSuvtj, ‘ILfalcce., lo 00
Violin und bow, lor 1 60
CrPOitWu end alliur Vldiths nt ltlglier price..
Fine VloJI,\6trlng«,.piT bunch, 10
l?u!i»r String., pur kcUpfuie,. 1 00
, Acdordcon., IVom 1 00 to* S6 00
i l'i»l, Hooke, one hundred In peper, 56
FuroFilvet Thimbles,. 60
Spcellcle*, frdm 26 cts to 25 00
Uutl Kcodles, 4 pepcrs,:neeorted, in case, lor 56
Will eond needier fry mail on iqccipt of 26
VPRK DKPARTHKST.
771. Bill in horlk Qtorjla,
Welches repdro,r'lri best etjla—new J.welt
or new Wl,role, If Doccssary.
. Uodkn Repaired nnd wnrnmted,
Jewelry mended In beat stylo at Now York
>rlees ( Gold Petit ftupelred.
. W'eddlng uml lingugementRiiijM made to or-
icr and engraved us iuslred. Society Dadgee
O UR ntock of CiirpuU, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats,
Ottomans, VVimiow Shades, Lacu and Dum-
aak Curtains, Table or Plano Corora, and overj
artlelo belonging to * ’■
. ngravi
and PibB furnished to ntdflr.
Spcotuoh!s Repidrod, aud Classes 'Jut in as db-
ibcU. Cilaama sbleetud to suit nges, dorelully,
and on solcdtlfic principles. A thorough kuowl-
edge ol'.tbe Sclcnco of Optln, and twenty-firo
yeiiva experience in the spcetaolo busiheu, ena-
-bln me to do,all that I picmiae.
Kino Pebble# and Olasaca kept alwaja on hand.
First jOInss Carpet and Furnishing
lejomplete, at prices LOWER than they can lie
all sites Priming and Wrapping paper on hand,
at loweat iuorket ( priees. [Kov. C—Out.
i* ( vuui|nBir, •» |irit;vs uu tt cm si
purchased,elsewhere in this State,
Qur Stock of Goods
la complete.in every department
Dress Goods, Liucns, . Gassimcres, Cloths,
Tweeds, Jeans, Kerseys, Domestics, Blankets,
Flannels, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral abd BduleVard
Skirts, Shawls, Cloaks, Hosiery, Notions, Gloves,-
Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, and every thing usu-
ally kept In a •-
Pirat Class Dry. Goods BtoroT
C^Cnll and cxnteine, and satisfy yourself as
to quality of Gqods and the low prices.
„ CHAMBERLIN fit ROYNTON.
October 29, ISfiB.
SECURITY AND SAFETY.
Bt Cartful Where you lean Tour Watch lo It
Repaired.
well aa'myself, I haVe a largo
Fire and Burglar Proof Safe,
in a Yamt, All valnables are put In every night,
and tho atore la well guarded.
CAPITOL DRUG STORE!
i„ ii. itn.mfield,
Dealer in .. u .
Paints, Oils, Dye-stuff,
DhUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES,
Also, Wholcsiilo Agent for
Prophilt's Remedies t
.'Frophilt’* I.ivir Medicine,
■ Drophit^ Pain Kill It,
PropLiU’s Anti-Billious Pills.
The excellent remedies of O. S. Prophltt, M. D.,
need'no reeomiueadntion. Their well known
power in removing tho diseases peculiar to ocr
Southern Cliinato, having hlrcadr established for
them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the
adjoining States. M the minority df persons liv-_
ing in. tho.. South nro pre-disposed to diseasu of
the Liver, U is granted boa’ll Intelligent physL
ciatin that most of the pains and litiliej bf our peo
ple arc due to'organic or functional dorallgemetit
ol that importnpt organ. PropidtPs Anti-ililllous
Pills nnd Liycrr Medicine strike directly at the
root bf.the evil. They cure the Liy?r, which, in
nine cases out of ten, is at the bottom of the
Coiiglts, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick. Headache, Rheu
matism, Constipation, Menstrual Obstructions,
etc.,' so common among, our people. Enracho
Tqotbueho, Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and
bodilv'pnins of every kind, flee before PROPH-
lTYS PAIN KILL IT like chaff bofore the wind.
L. H. BRADFIEI.P,
Wholewlfl Agent for
Established In 1854;
t. m. & it. c. Clarke,
Importer^ and dealers in
Foreign & Domestic Hardware,
K E
EEP constantly on hand a full assortment of
Iron, Steel. Nailsj Nuts, Washes and Riv-
cls, Circular, Mill, Tenant and Cross-Cut' 3a*ts,
Leather and Rubber Belting and Packing, Ameh’
Shovels, and Spades, Building Material, Pocket
and Table Cutlery, Carpenters’ Tools, Rims,
Spoke Hubs, Agricultural Implements, Spring
slid Axlea^ Cohriiige jlaftlvyare —all of which wo
are offering lottr for caBh. 1
Orders from the couritl-jr promptly attended to:
BTAgents for FA1RBANK’8 STANDARD
SCALES and Knoxville Iron Works.
u Qf vikFMtoth
Oct. .20—ly,/ peatJhtl'eo StfV, Aiiahto, Ga.
W. O, LAWSI-IE,
WHOUWai-a AKD URTAII.
DRUGG I S T .
Diatita. u( .
Paints, Oils, Glass, Perfumery, and
Fancy Articles,
Corner Marietta and Peachtree Street*, ,
(Old iVoiTrtw., Corner,)
Atnat* .Qaoiioui
Oct. 29-dm* V
LATEST ARRIVAL
'. OF SJBW
FALL AID WliiER GOODS!
VIJ E are receiving almost daily large additions
>v V to our stock of goods, to which wo invite
1 Prophltt’# Celebratod Farai’y Medicine*, consists in part of
ft-fifiin Whl»nhnl! Street. AtUnbi- 1 *
tho attention of promp buyors, knowing that wo
e:»n make It to their interest te do so, Our stock
Augl6-d6m . Whitehall Street, Atlanta:
STOVES AND TINWARE. Sta P le and Fancy Dry . Goods,
A-Xi-Soutnorland DBF £.™)ini.vcs .in
Manufacturer of all kinds of
TINWARE,
AND DKA’LKR IN
Stoves, HollowWare, Hardware,
And everything in hi* lino of business, which ho
proposes to sell us cheap ns can be bought in the
Soutlioru or NVestpm market*, at wholesale or ro-
tail, and claims for his Tinware a superiority over
that of NOrlhem or Eastern manufacture.
Roofing and guttering dune promptly, cheaply.
Hamilton street, Dalton, Ga. july-Om
AST1CH IN TIME'SAVES NINE!
IF YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY IN THE
SAME PROPORTION GO TO
onozimn's
NEW STORE,
J HAVE JUST OPENED AN ELEGANT AS-
One kog containing two gallons whisky,
One keg containing three gallons whiaky,
. Ono sorrel maro, wagon and harness, nil soiz«
ert February 16,1«J9, from PJeasont L. Foster,
of Murray county, for violation of section 71),
“ thirty-two, not of Congress of Juno 80,
nrtiole thirty-two, net of Congress of Juno 80,
lbM^jmd section,80, net of Congress, passod July
sortmont df
Dry Goods and Groceries,
at my New Briok House, on Hamilton Street,
first Store abovo Holland’s Livery Stable, adjoin
ing Lowry d* Eason’s, consisting in part of
Bleached and Brown Domestics,
PRINTS, LADIES'DRESS GOODS
Trimmings, Hosiery and Notions in variety,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Qnocnswarc, and Tablo Cuttlory,
SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, POWDER,
and an endless, variety of articles too numerous to
mention, all of which 1 offer at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
Call »mi seo for yourselves, and you will bu
great variety end styles!
While Goods, Bleached arid Brovin
DOMESTICS.
Men’s andBoy’s
Ready Made Clothing,
Liben Drills, Cottonudca, Summer Cossimors,
Tweods.
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
Hardware, Cnttlcry and Queensware,
and Wood and Willow-Wnre in great variety.
Also, a splendid lino of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and Dye-Stuff*, to which we invite the niton*
ion of ouririenda and the public, as it is our in-'
tontion not to bo undersold. We buy all kinds
of Produce for Cash *or Goods. Remember,
our motto is
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
leOirnr # kjssoji^
Jan 16 Hamilton Sweet, Dalton, Or,
B. f\ JOA'tiS,
SUCCESSOR TO BURNETT AND JONIfl,
Dealer in all Sorts 'of
1, Hats,
rockery, eto.,
TTiH not be Undersold-Yard Stick 30 incAn long!
Oct 16 ROME, GA. ly
A. 0. rtrnr.iu n.n. smith.
PITJTER If SMITH,
,WliojepoIe and. Retail
G rocei'8 and Commission Merchants
No. OO.JJiOttd Street, (Pltuet’a CoVncrij
ootlD ROME, GA. Cm
■ Tennessee House, .-
J A. BTANSBURY^ Proprietor, ltomo, Ga.,
* near the Railroad Depot and Steamboat
Landing. The Stogo Office is kept in thlsHouM.
October 8-tf.'
»• COX ,W, R. BILL.
0.0X & HILL,
■, IVhclesale dealeri in
Foreign and Domestie Liquors,
Oigars, 1 Tobacco, die.,
r.AcntuEE Str., ..;.. i -.... Avuna, Giorou.
Outober. 29-6m.*
J. H, KENNBR,
. with
UoMnan, Staley fir Co.,
WHOLESALE G:RO.0ERS,
Liquor agd Commisuon Merchants,
811W. Dalihnor. and 58 German Sta.,
BALTIMORE.
Ordrrs' fur Groceries, aud Consignment! of
Pro.liieu rolleiied. novl9-Sm-
headqdArtehs FOR
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Curtains.
Kendrick-s Carpet Store,
Maeoli BeaofNO, Marietta Str., Atlarta,Gl.
■YITE keep constantly on hand a very large stock
i Y of Onrpets, embracing nil grades, from tho
cheapest to the best; Floor Oil Cloths, all widths
Damask and Lace Curtains ; Cornices, Window
Shades, Rugs, Matts; also Wall Paper ol all
kinds. Every thing needed to furnish a home
may he found at S. S. KENDRICK'S,
Nov. i 2—ly Atlanta Ga.
GREAT ATTRACTION
Bach fir Colbitrg’s,
§31 and 233 Market Street, Clir.ttauoogA, Tenu.,
Who are how selling G jocIs, eucli »s Fancy nr.d
Staple Dry Goods, Boot?, Shoes, Clothing, etc.,
at'such price* us were never known before, and
which defy competition. Call and examine prieoR.
Having bought our good* iq.tho first New York
Houses, we nro able to supply merchants and
farmers at wholesale and retail prices, unusually
low lor this market.
Messrs. C. U. Alexander, of Louden, nnd Ji n.
Cuhnut, of Ringgold, are with this house, norly
DALTON
Variety Storo and City Saloon
No. 4
XLFnaraemorpareona claiming any of th* P lc ““ ei ' with bo ‘ h good, and prlccj. It la. picas-
foregoing artlolca, aro roquired to appear and ure to show goods.
—* ch claim within thlrty days fr<— r-*•*.-*-* ■*-.
mako such dnim within thirty days from this
date, and give bond on required by law, other,
vlso the same will be sold for the tiso of tho
Unltod States.
Feb. 18, ISKMt
S. O. CROZIEB.
CJTACEY HOUSE,
O NASHVILLE, TENN,,
Having thoroughly renovated and roflttsd
tho Btaoey House, I am now prepared to give;
tho public first class accommodation; *t mod- „... w
erate prices. Travellers will find it tq their in- nr : eP - * ' julv2*l
rerrettomake riil.thcir^ln^.c,.^^^ , pr ‘^ crs by W e|r, prompt .I J.lon- '
Patton .V Payne,
Booksellers and Stationers,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
K EEP conutantly on hand a complotr jtoekof
School Books, SUtloncrr.Woll Paper, clt,
which they offer at wholesale or retail, at Eattern
'.I. cox, ofTenn. 1.o. cor, ofTcnn
n. T. Cox K Urothcr,
, Commission Merchants,
Forayth Straot,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
Prompt Attention Given to Salo of
Produce, Groceries and Merchandise,
And Oiling onlcreforProduco'or Mcrchnndjse.
Rtrin to—Burincue Houaes genorally or At-
lanta, Eiat Tennnsseoond Southwestern Virginln.
Oct-#m
It. P, O’JTElIi
Tibbs’ Houbo, No. 4
H AS on hand and ia constantly receiving
everything in tho line ol
Confectioner es end Fan cy Gr ecc slit
of American and foreign production. Palmed
Fruits; Plohlca, Wines, -Jellies, end in fact, nnv-
thing you may wish in this line, can to found lit
No. -1, Nibb’a Home.
Float Cigars and Toloeco the nurlet affords!
Loolc Hero!
I nil] positively do no credit basincM herraflrr
and gcnllrmcn must not ask for it, as I .hall cer
tainly refuse them.
For tho liberal patronage veceircil, I wonlff
return thanks to my many friends in this and
adjoining ooumio*, nnd rolidt a continuance of
tho name. feblS-ly 1!, p. o’NEIb.
W. CRUTG HFIELD & Go.
. . dolibers of ,
DRY GOODS,
Ghocimee, Notions, Hats and Shoes.
No. 209 Market Street,
o5-3.n <V!ATTAXOOGA, Tl'.WV. . I por-Onj'
SaJiurk-uLoa. aSl. 3Pcxin,
with
C. D. SLimiVBF & SCW.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Produoo CommlMion Meroh.nta, «nd Dealers
in Wine, end Liquor*,
< 31 North Howard Street,
EAUI'jORH,