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NORTH GEORGIA CITIZE
N.'
nENEY a', Wn BHOH,' L o a n 1.
TduSsuIiruimsiNu, HiucifT,™'tm
BUiwcnirwoN, hvoYoIAaiis a ye An,.
Four Copies for BU Dollnuj In .Advance.
1 Neir Tclcgrnpti nml lil|ircst OITIcp.
A Imndsomu Halo oftlco Ins been lilted up All
tho Boutli tide of tbo Stntut-oitd Dcpqt, nnd those
luring hiii)luoi* lit tha TeloKin.iU orBjpfcaJl/of,
will Hud llnsn. (loorgo Andomon'mid Tltoi. D.
bird, at their respective po't J , lu.llw non onltO|
hear the old min.
Onr Public Uonds. ,
It l< with pride tint wo icier to tho wagon
roods, immediately at-onud Dullon, at tho present
lima, All are being placed In an admirably con
dition. Tbo aovore Btrletneaj of Judgo I’Wolt,
together with tho present olHelcnt eommlmioners,
aceine lo have Inspired the ntjvernl rood orerseers
with on ambition cneh to have n better road than
the other,. This nil comes by: having tho right
men In the right place.. It will add greatly to our
trading Interest.
Her Own Auuger-Sontlic
T|»o feral; MriaUtory bj . .. ...
ivhlch commenced In tho Southern Home .Tour,
bill, gf February 13, a supplement Of which we
inont, and to revo Uio truublu of answering nu*
rndious enquiries, wo will club tbo Journal with
tho Citizen, ono year for $3.30. If any of our
old subscriber* jvUM tho paper wo wlU mtko a
club of ton ior thoir benefit ut $2.00 each. Wo
mako this proposition fur thb benefit of our
friends and tho publisher of the Journal, as it lo
of rib Interest to us moro than tho Wooes* of a
first clue* Southern Lltorary Journal. Tho regular
subscription price I* $3 a year. Published by
John V. Slater, Baltimore, Md. Duma* great
story, with several otbeiVls now running In the
Journal. IUnd lh >W nxmoa uml tuoiily and
wi|l attend to It for you,
Bather Singular.
Wo have recently heard of an instance, In an
ndjolnlng county, where a ooW, which has,novo*
had a calf, has been giving milk for five years,
und la a good tiiilclivr. This wus brought about
by the children fondling with her when n calf, ai
la « very commonqiradlco. She was .'J brought
t6 milk/ when about threo yeara old, after tyclng
milelicd several month*. To thoso Who do not
like tho trouble of raising drives, this is a vdry
Important discovery. • v-‘
Wesson A Uuattlng—New York.
This house ndvcrtlaes In tho Ultlaen to-day.—
From the references wo do not doubt Its utmost
reliability, together with the fact that ft is repre
rented in this section by Mr. A. M. WiUkidiywho
is well known. Any of our tnerchniil^ or planters
having business In the commission lino will prob
ably find it to their lutoirat-to try thih Rouse,—
'Consignments will receive prompt attention. Ste
»caid; ’ <
Peters* Musical Monthly.
Wa hiivo recotved tho abbvo valuable Monthly
for February. Thu nurnbur before us contains
20 pages ol new ami btmutiihl music, also fifteen
large pages of choice reading inutter. It Is ono
of tho best and most Instructive publications of
tho k hid Isatocd In this Country, and no - Musical
Family should bo without it. it gives, during
the year, over $40 woith of Now MumIu, besides
tho literary matter, 'und in order to help our
friends to a good thing, wo will ouraclvo* rebelvo
subscriptions, atJho rato.of $8 per year; or club
it with our own paper for $8 per year.
W. Wi W wlth T W. !, J. UETTEIITON A DB0„
Knoxvillv, Tdtit., • . : , .
Wliolninlo fitalcra In 1
Bundlti, Winn, Mqttori, Clutrlni, and SnioUng
Tobacco*, Fimey UroccMca. (.’onr.tlltmeHis,
Canned Fi-nlta.Oyltot-i ond Btitdlno.,
Alno, AgenU for tho
And tho world.nmnwnmt
lloraford SnlMtUIng Ilrond ritpuraUnii.
FoldBafin 01111 ' 1 ' Baltimore Pt-leoa grtafinUntlr
■owtnnaTM. oio.c. Banian, x.n. u’oaHaki
I F you want choice wool Shawls go to
SCOTT A LYLE'S. 1
I F you want Gray or, Whitt Bed Blnnh.ta go
and hny tllCtn from . KCOTT, A LYLE'S.
jgtDWlN Dates a co,,
WhoUonlo Dealer. In
T F boa want ant tiling In Uio Prra«lng nr citing
J. linn, gain SHOW A LYLE’S.
CFAKHiL IKStUAXlKA COMMISSlOX .ICEXtY.
Dry Goods and Glothing,
in and 121 Mooting Slrectf
CD1BLESTOX, S. f.
FcbU-3m—w,e,o.
A “Wnter’MWl Accident. ..
From a private letter, wo learn, that at a recent
baptising, In a rnshlonuble town not a thousand
miles distant, when one of those beautiful erca«
turos, jfiat wears a big chignon, was being lui
rnersod in n rapid current, bet* chignon became
detached, and floated off down the stream, to the
great, consternation of the victim and sundry
friend.’*, and amusement of idlo spectators. Wo
leave Uio scone'to the imaginative eye. Just
think of a minister, .while performing the holy
rite, struggling to catch u floating muss or hair
and one thing anotlicr..
QTAOBY MOUSE,
rougl
Use, ]
it elm
Trav
orato prices. Travollera will And tt.td tUblrlii*
torest to mako thlathotratonnlnirpluoo.
Jan7-* C. A. POSITEY, Propt.
gPHING lllPOBTAriUN l'Oll 18001
Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods.
ARMSTROVdiTlTdl! A CO.,
237 and 239 Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE,
Importers amt vfobbol'sof .
North Georgia.
Wc find the following in the Marylnnd Farmer,
written by n prominent citizen of this section.—
It sets forth many^suggestive advantages ©four
section over Northwest, that will, we think
ihtcrost our readers:
Voiir August number coutalned a letter from
M*. Den', of Cave Spring, On., calling attention
jf. general terms to tho ad vantages M Cherokee
Ocurgla. Sineo then 1 have collected moro speo*
iKc and detailed information, which iviil doubt-
les* bo of interest to jour rtajors.
Befuro railrosds supplied the place of water
transportation, tho settlements followed and clung
> the Atlantic coast und tho riVors ol thc west,
loaving what is known us Cherokco Georgia—lor
soil, climate and health the most attractive por
tion of this country—In the poc-'seMou oT the In
dians, until a comparatively very recent period.
The discovery of gold about Duhloncga caused
‘tlio Stato of (feorgia to Insist upon the removal
of the Cherokee*. The Stato then,surveyed and
laid off tho laminin IGOacrc lota and distributed
'them among her citizens bv lottery. Experienced
California miners sav that with the late Improve-
moots'hi the art and machinery of mining, iho
•cheaper wage?,'easier access and loss coa*ly trans
portation, gold mining in Cherokee Georgia now
pays better than in tydifbrnin. But from the then
lack of t!ds machinery and urt, tho gold fever
Foon died qut i:i Georgiy. The drawers or the
Cnerokco lands, living principally near the sea-
coast and “ well to do” at Irtyne, nt ached little
value to linds lying fo far inland and uecessible
only by bid dirt raid*. It*was not until 1850
that the Western und^Ulonticr Baiiroud, or the
ate road, us it is called, bc iatiro built and owned
• the State of Georgia, ponctrateJ tliosu rich
d productive valic.vs; and it was not.until.ie68
at Hie completion of Memphis and Charleston
lilroad, the Xushvi'.lo and Chattanooga Railroad
and the East 'foimcs. ee and Virginia Hol^of rail*
Vond began to attract attetizion to ijiat bet utifu
roimtrt. Even then thoio was little nr-uuvmi-
rnition la that divoeshui from tlio N'orth'TW •from
Horopo, whifrt the mnvftjnent of tliei.arive p«>pu-
Irftion (if the State lujd s'^ttU^ into grooves, from
"'Idyll it could not W immediately turned. A*
uni as a young man grew «.* in b »wcr Goorgiaj
lie had negroes, ho moved lo^lic Southwest —
Farmers’and.Methanltb’Clnb.
Tho Farmers' and Mechanic*’ Club met in tbe
Court-House, Tuesday cvculng, the *2d.of Februa
ry, Dr. L. A". Fdlsonrln the Chair.
Ac presided for at the lust meeting, a Com
mittee of five were appointed to make all neces
sary arrangements and proj o*e n premium list for
rtieli articles as tuny bo offered fur exhibilioh at a
fair to be 'held in October'next W. II. Tibbs,
John M. Kiehnrdcoh, L. D. Fuliuer, 0, B. Brown
and R. 0. VV^rd, Cuinmittco. On motion, the
Froidcnt, I)r. Folsom, was added to theCoihinlt-
.tee; thrce constriutlng a quorum.
The report of the Committee appointed to ex
amine “Farmers’ Book,” uubiniited by Dr. Word
at just pieetlng, was received.and recom
mitted with iiistruotiohs to cxilmliio the whole
book and report fully us coon as practicable.
On motion, Cupt. Wm. Ilaupirond and L. D.
Palmer were added to,the Committee ntid request
ed tp report to the Club on subjritgf Agricultu.
ral l.iiorutuie, utid rfccomrnend suitable Journhlu
for our membcrV to su' scribe to. Accotding to
previous appointment, our fellow citizen, W. C.
KvharJ-on nwde a very Interesting and instruc
tive speech to the Club. Under the influence of
his enlightened views und energy there might be
great ’prosperity in all the departments of indus
try. The following names were added lo list of
nieuiherskip': A. X. Sen ter, W. II Kenner, C.
C., Uamurond, Win. ilammond and Lewis Qail-
lain, there being no farther business'the Club
adjourned to the firs?Tuesday In April.
l. a. Folsom, ivciidout.
L. D. pALur.n, Secretary.
Boiiuet and Trimming Rlbonu,
Velvet and Saab Itibbon*, • •
Bonnets Crnposi Silks ntiil Satina,
Illusions, Blonds, I.uc«s, Ruches, Notts 'mjd
J. N. Scott,
aoncral las. and CflmmiBsicn Agent,
JPdiltiii,. Oioffla,
I S prepured loefTcct Insurance,'-on.lift or prop-
erty. on ns fuvftrublo mriiisascaube obtained
In any fust efiis Companies.
Will mIno fill orders for produce, as well as sell
Morcliuudta or proj„*itv 0 n
.dives prdi
anv description of- Mcit
oofuuiisHioii. ,-Cliargca modyrnte.
prompt
Incorporated In U39t
The Georgia ilomc Ins. Company,
OK COLiaillES, GEORGIA.
Capital ASSO.OOO..........Ailed $110,280 87
Jab. F. JIozkuan, Pret.... .D. F. Wttcox, See.
Issues Participating Policies.
Velvets,.
French Flowers and Feathers,
Straw Bonnots and LadlesYInta,
Trimmed and Untvlinmod,
Sundown and Blibkor Hoods.
Tbo lafgest Stock of Millinery Goods In this
country, and unequalled In choice variety,
which wo direr lit prices that will defy oompe-
' UCltedi fub26-3m*
titlqn. Orders SolU
QNWAE.D WE MAUCH!
to tides a ickxxeEs
where
elso in ,
of well assorted Goods oi> bund,
staittly receiving new goods, und thevdo not
T HIS Georgia Company is prepared to give am
ple protoctldn against loss or damage by tire,
on teruis a* favorable as the nature of tlitf risks
will justify. All losses promptly adjusted.
Apply (o J. XVSQOTT, Agt.
Oqt. 2‘2-tlm. Dalton, Gn.
DLALUllS .IN
Paints, Oils,. Window Glass, Futty, etc.
IN STOCK-,
SOME OF TllE . ..
Hold 'Vrtt.W, fraip. Tl*;5 t
Rilv.r •»’ - in r
10,000 pound* While Lcml,
COO boxe* Kn-noh Window ■ .
MOO gallon* Pure Linked OU,
50 Dnqrel* Tnimura Oil,
60 bntrola Kon-F.ipio'ive Coal Oil,
'10 baiTol* Pure Lnrd Oil, ’ .
All bind* of Xaoblnc* OIL Fiito Brandic*, Winn* »nd Liquor*, Gtnulno LorrllUrd’a F-llull.
All tlm Popgl«r l’atant Medicine*, and nvtryvlilng uiimlly kept In a ITruLl*!* Dniq lloutt, Um,
Ing rccmlly added a large aasortineut of Imported and American Good* to our gimoral aloe!;, vn nru
offcrlog ipcclal InducamenU to Caibpdrbbalor*. -
nEDWINE As FOX,
Corner irKttchatl and .llnhutna sirrrts,
OctSJ-l,. ATLANTA, OXOHOIA. .
M.
o. mAIIktiam,
sealed id
Clurtered 1617.. .Burned Fund 8500,000
'flic Southern Mutual Ins, Comp’y
Or Ariir.v*. Ur one u.
Profits Dlrldcd Annoally betirern Vrarlp Polity
Holders, tbu* Itedoclng the Kite* of In-
auninco very Material!;.
n^HlS old nnd.stcrllniq (Jcorglii Compan.r ..ITvra
1 to tbo public reliable prelection against loaa
;ro buy gnoda cheaper than onywhero • or damage by' fli c, on torma M larorablc aa the
W&teK *■»•«<"»*to*8Uw«y.- u-tacqbH-
nblv ami promptly paid,
Apply to J. 5. SCOTT, Agt.
Oct. *22-7m. Dalton, Oa.
. „ .. , ’ffL
nybody to t'XDKrt Bku* them, rurebau.
ci s woulitdo well to give them a trial before
buylujyelHowliere.
XTOU wlllflmla Tsti-ge As^rirtidcntof Fiirtyt
X GAUDjtW Sauna at TIBBS X KENNERSi
JL wheat, for mile by
Bits & KENNER.
I F you would like u plorumnt, nice smoko, go
and get a box of Fruits and Fi.ow .-.rh from
> TIBBS & lCKNNEU.
T IMOOIIY, Ilerdugrass and Clover Peeil for
Hull. Ut '
TIBBS A KENNEItJfi
Blow, for Halo by , TIBBS JCKNNBR,
"AILS—a tine assortment. Finishing Brads,
J^l Ilorse Shoo Nulls, Iron and Horse Shoos
iduy la* found at * • TIBBS A KENNER’S.
~TT"OU will always And tlio Choicest Rio CotToo
X und any braiid of Sugar yon de.slro ut
TIBBS & KENNER'S.
/~1ROCICS and Jars that bold from 1 to 4 gal-
lomj,nnil a large assortment of China und
Guisswaro will ' " ’
where else, ut
I, Cheaper than any-
l'lBBS & KENNER’S
cock and Cast Plows, for sale bv
tibbs a Kenner.
T IVEUrOOL.' LONDON AND GLOBE
I l FIRE -INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cavitai* Sbvkntbcn Million iw Gou*.
Fiiya losses Immediately without doduction,—
Ten payments, in advance, will insure first
eiuss dwellings fnrevevt without anv addition'
al premiums. Apply to J. N. SCOTT, Agt.
From 4 to339 Ilonsn Poweh
including tbe culubraled
Corliss cutioflf Unglues,
Side Valve Statldnary En«
glues,- Portable Enginos;
Ac, Also.Circulur, Slulay
und Gang Saw Mills, Sugar
''ills, SluU\lng< Pul-
Cane Mills, Shafting!
Ac.,Latli and Mill
Grist Mills,
Boots and Slioesj Solo Leather, Calf-skins, Shoo-Findings, cto.
Keep* comically on linti'd a Very cxlcnclrc anil well telcclc.l aloclt, whloh’ I, purchased cx-
dualrely roc emu, dlccci fi'Cbl tile Mumlfuuturcs. Special ultcntlon gltcil to oraeta:
Empire Block,’Whilcball Street,"ATLAXTA, C.l, ,
febUVly
Boots cSo snofep.
Ga H. & A. W. FORCE,
Wholesale dealers in ’
BOOTS & SHOES,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta^ Oa.
XT' KEF on hand the largest and best selected
IV Si ili *
OILCLOTHS!
OfjALt K1NPB AND QUAI I .
»
PleteH,.. v
Yankee jQ16ck.\ fti’.s......
French nmrEttftlfiniClocV^ba. W ob ti.
Gold IMI, Silver Case, for 1 r.b
Fine CIiiiw rial)*, per nett . 1 50
■’ ‘ Cap* and Knucera, per sett, 160
, Itu», ii p\$__ r
irnd bow. tor. . ; 1
nu’s utid other Vloilnt at higher prices,
flollnStrings petbdnell, 10
Tcij
Ylolln a d ‘
Cremona ....
Fino Violin &Hne.\ pti-bilm
Guitar String*, per wott of
AeeOrdcons, from
Fish Hodks’onehundred In paper,
I’nroPUverThltobkp,',• * . • .\60
Spectacle*, from .. 25 cts to 25 00
Best Needle*,' 4 paper*, Assorted, in case, for 25
W ill send needlM by mail on receipt of 25
- WORK DEPARTMENT.
The fleet in A or/A Georgia,
pm
Wntc'ie* rep-li ed in best stylo—new Jcwela
or new Wheels, tf nccefsnry.'
‘ Clocks Repaired and warranted, .
Jewelry, mended in best, *tylo, at New York
prices, * Gold Pens Repaired.
Wedding and Engugement Rings made to or-
dor and engrjned ns 1e>lred. Society Radges
Chamberlin & Boynton’s •»•{[
* J | Fpbctncletf Repaired, and Glasses put in as de*
Dry Goods and Carpet Store, jlte 1 -’ *ui> n 6 «, careiully,
* , - „ nhd on soientlflu principles. A thorough kuowl-
Atlantflt Georgia* edge, of'the Soiencfe oF Optics, anti twenty-five
I years experience in the spcctaolo business,’ tna-
Stork-in the city of Atlauta, and will alwiiyx
sell to Country Merchants at JTcir lToYk I /^VUR stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths. Rims, Mats!' ly AT l L,3 HWrichjgj°.tlie spectat
tllh freight chled.. Km. 6^ Q Ottoman. Window Shades Laca.nd Dam-
ask Curtaluir, Table or Plano •Cgveps, and eycry
•l-tiglu bejonging to a
First [Ciass Carpet and Furnishing
Storo
i, t>. luioas................... c. jounads.
Jlalone If Johnson,
Dealers In
taPQeecItes* Pravtsi.o.ns, &e.
(’OUNTRY PRODUCE bought and sold. Store
' A 6th door from Kohcros* Corntr, Marietta Str.,
Atlanta, Gn. Terms cash. Nov. 6-6m.
Saws, Beltinm ^c. Hentt
for uesarintivo ulrculur
and price lwt.
LATEST'ARRIVAL
OF NEW
Married,
On the evening of the 2d inst, by the Rev. T.
J. Brumous, at the residence of the brideV fnthor,
A. J. IL’.tiSKrr, E-<jr., to MimKarxii K. Faith,
nil of W.iitfie.d county.
W W. HIGGINS,
• GUN AND LOCKSMITH, j
Dealer lu • I
New Gunfl, ristols, Cartridges, etc.
Opposite Tibbs House, Hamilton Bti-cct. !
New Rifles made toorder, and ull repairing!
done on sliori notice, and warranted. m:ir-ly j
M.NNKS3EK tlOl’HK
FALL AND
A diatin^Wiod Slnlbodbl MinitU-r and pronfl. j „ m , ibofetaumbout tanrtlnB.
■ - "* ***• * ‘ lpnwr*
.labnma, Mis-isKlppi, Louisiana, TAxu^—with the
lea «f rai.-ai g cotton. If ho had oq negroes,
inee 1S48 he was attracted by the gola (g.ver to
tlio Pacific, or to the Northwest by tiic 'rupid
growth of Chicago, Milwaukee,D^Uok and wtlrer
NoAhwestcrn-tpwnk. NevtYthelew.the Wlowing
comparison of the census of lt>50 und 1800 shows
n very rapid increase in the pi^ luc.lon of Clicr-
okco Georgia, nearly -tho wltole increase being in
the last three or four years of the decade. In
what is now Cu*®; Calo.isa, Chattooga, Dade,
Fl‘»yd, Gordon, Murray, Whitfield and Walker
•counties, the population and products were rela-
tively as follows: *
Population—ISf.O, (15.4GC; 1800, 87,598;
Bush. Wheat—Ififiti, 113,991; I860, 583,306;
Bus Corn—1850, 2,377,3S5; 1660,8,091,528;
Dales* of Cotton—1860, G,740; 1S0O, 21,202.
Since tho war Cherokee Georgia has boon gain
ing rapidly iu population, but'chlefly at tho ex
pense of tho middle, southwestern and const sec
tions of the State. A recent letter from Augus
ta, Georgia, says: “/ am a practical mechanic,
desiring to move to North Georgia lo live," und
would “bo pleased to start a foundry.’’ Tha
words in Italics express the general feeling pre
vailing iu lower Georgia, prompted partly by a
desire to get away from tho crowd uf negroes,
and partly by the attractions of n richer soil and
healthier climate.
A letter from Dalton, Gu.,dntcd 12th January,
save: “Not a dwelling houso in town to he had—
nil full, and many of them have two families in
one hoiuc. Many new families arc coming hero
as soon as they can get a place to shelter them."
in a very few years the current of population,
which was formerly from lower Georgia to tho
southwest and northwest, will flow back to Chero
kee Georgia. Its advantages are:
1st. A healthier and softer chmato
2d. A richer and more productive soil.
3d. A greater variety of products; it is far
enough north to raise as muoh and butter wheat
to tho aero that can be raised In tho ’northwest,
■and it is far enough South for cotton.
• 4th. It Is nearner to market.
6th. In Chcrokcc'Georgia stock must be fed
from 0 to 8 weeks, in tho northwest from fi to 8
months'.
Finally, with all these advantages, a nun can
make three dollars or moro by farming In North
Georgia in less time aud with less labor than ho
can make one in tho northwest. I have other
interesting facta, us to tho agricultural und forest
productions of North Georgia, but not to mako
tlda too long, I must rcsorvo them for another
cowTuunicntion.
neut Temperance Lecturer once remarked tint
gj whorje he would, from ono end of the country
to the other, Iu hardly ever failed to find I’fnnta-
tion Bitters, and while ho condemned the prac
tice of using these bitlfs loo freely, ho could
not i-onscii iitiou-ly say Unit ho would discard
them from the side-bomd, for lie himself hud ex-
pc. 1 .nci'd beneficial results from their use, utid
ilmt, from u long aud close observation, he was
convinced that when used iumleralely, and as a j
medicine exclusively, they weie all that was rec- |
omuicnded. At the same time.he warned Ida 1
heaters nut to puli ti.e cork too. often, for Urey j
were fur Ub I'lcut-aiit a tonic, to
T Ii
ji
Oillobcr 8,1
l.l St
A. fbTANsncnv, l*r
, Rot
tho
M ASK I*. WlIiTIIt.Y, lute of LonUTiilc, Ry.j
lorineVly ot Ringgold, Gu.,
W Knre receiving almost daily additions
to our stock of goods, to which wc Invitfl
tho attention of promp buyers, knowing that wo
can make it to tlmir interest tv do so. Our stock
consists in part of
Staple' and Fancy Dry Goods,
Udlt6> WILSS CLODS and TIIIMMLVCS bi
great variety nud atylca!
Wholesale CLOTHING, i WHile Goods, Bleached and Brown
DOMESTICS.
377nr.d 3VS ilroadHay, |
Men’s and Boy’s
NEW YORK.
Ilouec of ROGERS. MORGAN A GRUBB, J
’ .: iteadv Made Clothing,
D
^•Dalton DopiMtk Market.
Rutter—w <q wh*.
Hi cent-, jot dozen.
KI.GQqR—llo to per barrel.
M E A I.— Tp95 cents per bushel.
CORN— TbvS3 per bushel.
BACON-—15tq H per lb.
Slit*AR-’-Brown, lrtto 2r cts.por lb
SYRUP—73 to $1.00.
WHP.aT—$1.73 per lm«hcl to ?2.00.
OOKFElT—(in to J3J cell Is per lb.
CHEESE—85 to nt> “ “
COTTON YARNS—$2.10 to $2.2J per bunch.
CALICOr—12-\ to 17iets. per yard.
CANDLES—fallow, 25 cts. per lb.
Adamantine, 80 cts. oei lb.
PE APE—50 cents.
CHICKENS-15 to 20 cents.
l’OUK—10 to cents per lb.
OATS—-GO cents per bush.
COTTON—24 to 25 per pound—In demand
BEESWAX—80 cents per lb,
ONIONS—1,00 pOr bush,
Female Regulate
ATLANTA WEEKLY MARKET REPORT.
Ryb—ft bushel, nominal.
Oats—V bushel, 7fl@80. Declining rapidly.
Flour—« suck tH lbs—superfine, 4 50($75; extra*
5 family. 5 75ft}U 00.
Baoox—%t lb—shoulders, 13*^ clear sidea, 19,
hums, lsfyio.
Lard—W lb—lu bnrrrjsr, 21t flrklnv,21VS22.
Apples—grfeon, Vbbl.fi©4 30; dried, ft !»•, dulli
Pkaoiiks—'WJb—peeled, impeded dull.
Field Peas— 1 |l bus— red, 1 05©10; white, t 10@15.
Butter, 20^i3o; Eggs, 1145131 Onions, ft bused,
nominal; Irish potatoes, •» bushel, 60 to 1 00;
Virginia Salt, ft Buck; 2 30: Drv Hides, fl 9., 21
»irKiiui! omii Bui fti t iwj i'i ' Hums,
•t-4 nliectlugs, Itie.; 7-3Shirting, l4J.»; Cotton Yarn
^ bUiiell, *2 00@10.
A tobacco mamirnctorins oorn))nny
lias commenced work in Columbus—
They employ Bomo twenty-live or more
hands. They tako tho weed from the
leaf, and put it in any commercial
shapo dcsired. Their presses and ma
chinery are all new,
1. J. liKADFIELD’S
Linen Drills, Cottonades, Slimmer Cassimcrs,
T weeds,
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
Prepared and Sold by
Boat Friend !
Prepared and Sold by
Druggist, ^
Atlanta. Ga.
<3* For 8aloby L. V. GUDUEIt A CO., Drug.
. .. « ** ’an,14-fy
gists, Dalton, Ga.
til ML OSCE, AMI YOU WILL COME AGAIN!
AULT St BROTHER
Are now receiving a eplcndkl kasortmehl of
X>ry G-oocts,
Prints,
Gingriinms,
Jackoncts,
Delaines,
MerlnocH,
Linens,
Domestics. Sheetings
Trimming*,
Notions,
lints,
Bebt Tobaccos is toww.
Jeans,
CasimciKS,
Bonis, Shoes,
Crockery, Outlier?,
Colic© Sugar.
Multtrscs, Buuon, Lurd,
. Flour,
Family OroeerieR,
which they will sell oa cheap oh any Retail
House North or South.
Goods exchanged for country Produce oh fair
terms.
All kinds of Skins wanted. Highest market
price will be paid.
If you will come once, we’ll mako it to your
Interest to come again
Meal,
Hardware, Cuttlcry and Qusenjwar;
1 Wood ami Willow-Ware iu great rariet;
Abo, a splendid lino of
j. s. ouviia,] [n. o. waddail.
OLIVER A* W ADD AIL,
WAHSIH OTJSE
aSD
Commission Merchants,
Coimer Alabama and Fortgth Str*., Atlanta, Ga.
Aok.ntb for Marietta Paper Mill—keep
•.11 sue* Printing and Wrapping paper bn hand,
nt lowest niorkvt-;prictfs.’ [Nov. C*0ni.
CAPITOL DRUG STORE!
Is complete, at prices t.OWF.R than they can ho
purchased elswwhere in this Stat^.
Our StbcK of ID'jp’y G-OOdlS!
t dipurti
la complete in evory dipurtment.
Dress Goods;. Linens, Ca?simefcs, Cloths,
Twoedi, Jcuua, Kerseys, DoineiticS! Blankets,
Flannels, Hoop Skirts,- Rulnioral and Boulevard
Skirts, fthttwls, Cloaks. Hosiery, Notions, Gloves,
Ribbon?, Labes, Trlintnlhcs, lUid evt-rr thing uiu-
nlly kept in a u
Firai Class Dry dood3 Store I
JSrCnli and examine, and Sutlsfv yourablf •»
to quality of Goods nud tlio low prices;
CHAMBERLIN & BOYNTON.
Octoiisr 29, 1868.- . ■*
Fine Pebble* and - Glasses kept alvrayi on hand.
BiCCRITY- AKD SAFETY.
Eat.tlljlifd In 1851*
t. tti Bit.ID FIELD,
Dealer in
Paints, 6il8, Dye-stuff,
Ph tun AND PATENT JtEDIVINIB,
Alto, Wholesale Agent for
ProphUCt Remedies I
rr<■phiti’s Liv.r Medicine,
Prdphitl'fr Pain Kill tt,
Prcphitia Anti-Billions Pill*.
T. At. & It. C. GJaARKE,
-r Importers nud.dcalcrrln -, '
Foreign & Domestic Hardware,
FAMILY GROCERIES
and Dyc-Stults. to which we invito tho ntten-
ion of our iriends and the public, it is our in-
tention ncit tu be undersold. Wo buy all kinds
of Produco for Cash *ur Qooda. Remember,
our motto U
QUICK SALhS AND SMALL PROFITS.
The excellent remedies of O; S. Prophilt, M. I).,
need no rccomniendiitioh. Their well known
power in removing tbe diseases peculiar to our
Southern Climate, having already established for
them an enviable' reputation In Georgia and the
adjoining States. As tlie majority ol persons liv
ing in tho South aro pre disposed to diabase of
the Liver, it is granted- by ail Intelligent physi
cians that most of thd^pntns and aches of our peo
ple jrc duo to orgauic or. functional dtrartgembnt
ol thftl important organ. ProphitCrtAnti-Billlotls
Fills and Livcrr Mtditllle Strike directly nt the
root of tho qvll. They dire tho LI vet, which, In
nine case* out of ten,’is at the bottom of tho
Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic, Sick Iltadneho, Rheu
matism, Constipation, Menfititial .Obstructions,
etc. v so common among our people. Earache
To’othaeho, Acute Rbcumatism, Neunilpla, and
bodilv pains"of everr kind, flt'e before PROPH
I JTT’S PAIN KILL IT like chaff boforc the wind,
I*. Il.'BRADFIRI.D,
Wholesale Agent for
Proplutt’s Celebrated Fami'y .Medicines,
Augl5-d6m Whitehall Street, Atlauta,
isOtrnv iv MMSO.V,
jnn 1G Hamilton Street, Dalton, Ga,
H A Ii D W ARE!
Tommey & Stewart,
ATLANTA,
Whitehall Street,
GEORGIA,
orrsu at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
A largo and complete assortment
Foreign and Domestic Hardware.
At prices not to bo undersold in this market,
caubisling iu purt of Iron. Steel. Nulls, Cutlery,
Guns. Builder's und Carnage Materials. Also,
Brooks' Patent Wrought iron Screw and Rc-
Dccl7
SELECT SCHOOL
Boys and. Girls.
H
aVRDWAltE STORE,
Good Reason fbr, Ii«r Faith.
It la a mattor of/not that those newspapermen
know what they are talking about, remarkvd an
old lady the other day, when they say Messrs. Bn-
kofzor and Love'nan are feelljog out—even tho
new goods that they have just received—at cost,
Tho old lady had good reason for her faith, after
buying so many goods for so little money. Go
ye and do likewise,
Wholesale and Retail,
DALTOK. GEORGIA,
Chester Block, eor. of Hamilton and King Sts.
e. dTwood
Begs to inform'ail tho people that ho has just
onuned a Hardware Storo at this place, embra
cing a vary ©xtonBlvo assortment of material
and implements, etc.
A Full Line of Btoel and Iron.
Fi
A Fin# assortment of . ^ -, . _ .,
For Carpontors and Cabinet Workmen,
For Blacksmiths,
Wagon Makers, •
Tanners, Boot and Shoemakers,
Brick Masons and Coopers,
TOOLS FOR ALL THE MECHANICS,
Full outfits for tho Farmer, and many other
articles not monltoned borein, just pnruhased
11 .Lino of Stoel and Iron. ■ .
HSaste^s‘^swui’
10 assortment of Tools,
-. the most reasonable terms, from Menufao-
^ U It°U t^o puvpose^of iho proprietor to furnish
ovofyfchf
Tho exercises of the ubovo named School will
commencuMonday, February 1st, lfitw.
Those desirous of their children-receiving,
the benefits of a good education, will find it to
their Interest ( 0 patronize tbo uudertigned,
who will spuru neither time, lubor nor expenso
xiiu ctuuui jtt iiiuuiuu hi umiowii oi luuggain,
which Is remarkably healthy and ull'ords good
society.
Young men aro prepared for any closs in col.
Those from u (fist
lege. Those from u (fistaucu can procure good
board in respectable families at reusouitble
terms.
Terms for tho 1st sosslon of flvo months aro
as follows:
Primary Department, 8 00
'olving Press, for sale.
feb25-ly
K EEP constantly on hand a full assortment of
Iron, Steel, Nails, Nuts, Wuriicrs and Riv
ets, Circular, Mill, Tenant, and Cross-Outlaws,
Leather and Rubber Belting anil Packing, Amos'
Bhovela aria Spades, Bullditig Material, Pocket
and Tablo Cutlery, Carpenters’ Tonis, 'Rims,
Spoke Hubs, Agricultural Implements. Spring
und Axles, CarriageTiiddtvaro— (ill of which
nfe offering low for cash
Orders from the cotintrV prthnjJtiy attendpjl to.
t3TAgents fur FAIRBANKS STANDARD
SCALES and Knoxville Iron Works. ^
Sign of M2ig Padlock*
Oct. 29-1 jr. PcachtreivStr,', Atlanta, (1
W. C, LAWS H13,
tVnOLZSAlaK AMD RETAIL
DRTJtJGIST
DEALER IX
Taints, Oils, Glass, Perfumery, and
Fancy Articles,,
Corner Marietta and Peachtree Streets^
(Old Norcrost 'Corner,)
Atlakta Gronoii
Oct. 29-Cm>
Be Cartful Where you Lem Tour PfaUK to U
Repaired.
, A groat ipnnjr ftobhoriex aro being committed- *
jII 6vcr the countrv, y ithd Watch'are fre
quent l.v-fobbed* To sccurq tiiy Cluldmers, iff
well iis myself; I h ive a largo
Fire ail'd Burglar Proof. Safe,
in a Vuti.C All v nluablesAre put iqqvery night,
and the store is w«ll«guarded. , -
Or tier a so licit ttl from everywhere
A STICH IN TIME SAVES WINE! '
IF TOD WISH TO SAVE -MOXT.V IN' THE
SAME l’ltorOHTION 00 TO
'i unbziBxt’i
new- sji -
X sortment »
Dry Goods and
nt thy New Brick House, on
first Storo abovo Holland’s Livcrr
*ir
Ing Lowry d* Euson’sj consisting In
Bleached and Brown Domestics,
t’HiNTS.T.AliltiS’DKESS GOODS
■luimingpj HoKiety^mi Notions iu variety,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Qbcdnswure, abd fdble Cuttloryj
SUGAR, COFFEE; TOBACCO, POWDER,
and an eiuiidss variety of articles too numerous to
mention, all of which 1 offer at.
EXTREMELY LOW PEI0ES
Call and see for yourselves, and you wiU.bo
pleased with both' goods and prices. It is a pleas*
uro to tbow goods.
S. C. CBOZIEB.
B. BII^JLEY,
(ESTABLISHED' IN 1C50.)
Looking Glasses, Ac.—also Kerosene lounpa
and Dll, ami tho eelebrutcd'non-exploslvc Star
nml Comet Burner*, Short Chimneys, the brut
Road crossing.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 25-1 y.
H. F. JO.rjES,
SUCCESSOR TO BURNETT AND JONES,
Dealer iu all jSort* of
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Crockery, etc.,
Will not be Undersold-Yard Stick 30 inches long!
Octis -Rome, g'a. iy
^TLANTA MARBLE WOltliS,
Adjoining Calhoun House and opposite Georgia
Railroad Depot.
Constantly ou hand and made to order
Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Tablets,
Urns, Vases. Bureau, wash-stand and Centro
Table Tops. Marble Man ties und Hearths, and
furnishing Marble of ull deserlptions, as cheap
as twin he furnished this side ot Now York. Call
and examine material ami prices.
Designs of Monuments or any other Marble
work nirnialiM free of charge. \Vu, GRAY.
8. B. Oatuak, Apt. fybVtWy I'ropt.
A. O. PITKKR. IT. H. BM1TH.
PITiYER. ft* SMITH,
Wholesale and Retail
(iroccrsiind (Commission Merchants
No. CO Broad Street, (Pitncr’s Corner.)
octl5 ROME, GA. 6m
Tennessee House,
J A. STANS3B.U 11Y, Proprietor, Romo. Ga ,
» near tho Railroad Depot and Fteamboi.t
Landing. The Stage Office is kept in this House.
n. t. rniLwrs.
P hillips & crew,
Atlanta, Georgia,
Booksellers,Publishers & Stationers.
School Books, . Stationery, Chromos,
Prayer Books, Gold Puns, Lithographs,
Blank Books, Music. Albums,
Miscellaneous Books, Hymn Books, Bibles,
kept constantly ou hand.
Wo aro agents also for
THE MASON AND HAMLIN ORGAN,
And keep specimens of 8tylos on hand. Have,
October S-tf.
also, tho Improvement—vox humana—w c»n.
derful aditltlon. Declared by prominent
Musicians to ho the greatest Improve,
meat ou Musical Instruments that
..13 00
Intenuudlato
Classical course 18 oo
As to qualifications, ho refers to tho faculty
of tbo *'Stuto University,
For farther particulars address
anything in hi* lino at prices, Ju*t U>
I seller, and he respectfully solicits
luatlou of his stock. _
to buyer
JQALIOX ft MOKGAHTOWX^ ^^
Election of Directors.
The subseribors to the Capital stock of tbo
Dalton & Morgantown Rall-Road Company aro
hereby notified that-ah election fora Board of
Directors lor sold Company will bo held in Dal
imnauy
, iootlon fora Board.
Directors for said Company will bo held lu Dol
ton on Friday the 5tb of March next, fltook.
holders In person, or by proxy, arc requested
to attend. By order of tho Commissioners.
Feb. 17-tdo. r.uwARi) White, Pocretary.
has boon made for years.
Tbo most choice collection of On, PictcreS!
Curomoband Litiiouravu Prints thathusever
been brought to this market—selected with
carc.^und especially suited to tho refinod t&sto.
NUStCAL DEPARTMENT
Is complete, with u full stock ot Sheet Music,
Instructors, Italian Strings, Musical lustru-
ments, and merchandiso ot every description
generally to he found In a first-class Music Store
. Wo would especially recommend thesuperiot
mako aud fine touo of our
PIANOS.
Purobasod for cash and sold at Now York rates.
Wc claim decided advantages in pleasing tbe
buyer.
Send for our Book Li*t of Shoot Mnalc, and
Illustrated Cat&loguo of Planos-furnlshed post
paid on application.
We assure tbo Publlo that our prices are al-
•ays tbo samo as tho publisher's or mauufse-
\r. B. cox 4* • *-w. ntLl.
COX tfc HILL,
WhtUeale dealer* ia
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Oigara, Tobacco, dbc.,
rxAcnmK Str.,. .Atlanta, G*oaoia.
October 29-fiin.*
DALTON
Variety Store and City Saloon
H. P. O’Jt'ElI.
Ko. 4 Tibbs* Houso, Ho. 4
H AS on hand and la constantly rccelvjng
everything In the line of
Confect ionor ea and Fsicy CJrbccrlo
of American and foreign production. Canned
Fruits, Pidklcs, Wines, Jellies, nnd In fact, any*
thlug you may wish in this line, can be found at
No. 4, Nlbb’a lloueo.
Fiiuet Cigar* and Tobacco the market afford*!
Look Here! ■
I will positively do po credit business hereafter
and gentlemen must not ask for it, as I shnlUcr-
turer’a. Wo bny direct and soil at abort profit. t*l n, y refuso them. ...
Magazines, Muvloand Book*bouud ou abort For the liberal patronage received, I would
notice, and reasonablc.tcrms.__ I return thanks to my many friends in this and
Corner Alabama and wStehaH BtJ.,^tFauila. ! adjoining count!*, and solicit a continuance of
Fob. ii, lMtt-Jm 1 the tame. febl8-l
MILLINERY 1
■JJILLINERY!
Wholesale and Retail at
Knox’s Millinery and Variety Store.
W. CHUTG HFIELD & Co.
Jo1>l)prs fif • '•< - ’
DRY GOODS, r
GnocEntr.B, Notion?, Hats and Shoes.
Ko. SOD Jinny*! Street, '
No8-3tii (J UNIT A NOOOA.TENN-
Fallon # Faync,.
Booksellers and Stationers,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
K EEP constantly nn bund a complete $tooko
Srlinni n»ini/a -* 1 - fc-it ,.
whieh they offer at wholosalo or retail, at Kioderu
prices, july&ly*
Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
GREAT' ATTRACTION
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
Hats, Bonnet*. Ribbons, Flowor;
Also, A Splendid Stock of Hair Goods
Switches, Curls, F^izcis, Chiguons, Braids, elb.
Dress Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, etc.
Bridal Bonnets, Hats, Wreaths, etc., gotten
up In auperb style, and at now vriceb. to suit
the taste of the most fastidious. *
• iftc
peruou.
.. Orders from
a distance promptly attended to by Mrs.'Knox,
in tierspn.
Conntrv dealers would do well to call, exam
ine und price our goods before^tirolmshn^slae.
Fobll-Cm ’Atlanta, (ia.
T IQUORS 2 LIQUORS 1
AS
50 Bairels of Silver Cr«.:k Bburbon.
N) Barrels of Woodcock Bourbon.
]5 Barrels of Gaff’s Superior ltyc.
100- “ Rectified WUiskoy. '
And u full assortment of kindk of Uuuors.
FcbU-Jm
uiuors.
COIIEN.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
To tbe Laciio,
Madame A. Braumuller,
W ISHES to inform her Lady friends and the
Public generally, that she. baa returned
from New York with
A Pull Stook of Fancy Varieties;
Such as Drew Trimmings,' Knit ami Woven
Wonted Goods; latest styles; French Jowelrv,
Embroideries in Colors, such ns Slippers, Chair
Covers, etc. Also, a fiijl mwortment of Worsted
and Silk Embroidery Materials, Crochet Needles*
Bair Work of every Fcucriptioii
Mad* to order and kept on hand, euch as Wigs,
Bands, Switches, Curls, Frizettes. . Also, Rib-
hons, Flowers, nnd every.variety of Ladies* Fau-
cy Notions.
* £gTHa>ing bought principally for Cash, ena
ble# her to compete with any House in tbo city.
October 2?-12m,
ISach ft VolbttrgSSj'
231 nnd 233 Market Street, diattattQ0g3,Tcaii*,'
Who nrc.now selling Good*, such ns Fancy and
Staple Dry Goods, Boots,,Shu?s, Clothing, ’etc.,
at such prices as were ney^r known' before, and
which defy competition. Call and examine prices'.
Having bought our good*; in the firm New York
Houses, we nrd able to supply. merchants and
farmer* at wholesale and retail prices, unusually
.low for thii market,
Messrs. (A C Alexander, of Louden, and J. H,
Cannnt, of Ringgold, are with this houso. noviy
u I. cox, of Tenn. j. l'. cox, of Tern'
H.T. Cox ft Rrothe?,
Commission Merchants,
Forsyth Street,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
Prompt Aticntion Given to Said of
Produce, (Groceries and Merchandise,
And filling .onlcr* for Froduco or Mcreiwndik.
Rej-zr to—Burine** iUons««i genfrally of At*
lanta,'E-»st Tcnnisauoand fc'o'uthwwtcrii Yircluia,
Oct 6fn '
HEADQUARTERS FQR .
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Curtains/
Itendrtcli’s Carpet Stare,
Minrn.. UoiioiNo, Mamtrt* Sib., .Vu*ht*,0*.
\Y E constimtly on luindu v,.|y l.u sl .«ook
of O.upja. emlimvin- nil Krartfa, from tho
•" •!'« b « r ' I l''l»or Ofl ©otli nil widths'
Dnoinsk »nd Uc* t'ui-tninaj Oorafcut, Windo-
Slmdcs, Rn-s 1 Miitt*; nlfo Wall P„nor ol all
klnda. E.or, • thing hooded to furniali a home
ma, ho found at S. S. KE.N'URICK’d, i
K'nv-l 2—Iy Atlanta Ga.
J. H, KENNER.-
with , . "' , •-
flafl'tnan, Stagey .ft Co.,-
WHOLESALE OEOCERSf
Liquor and CommisUon. Merchants,
311 W. Baltlmora and 50 Gern\jih ?K,
A , . , BALTIMORE.
Orders for Groceries, and Consipnmantx d'f
Frodued «d!ic!tetl.