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I NORTH GEM A CITIZEN.
Ulrarlora of UMIon Olid H. Hull rood.
1 lie r ’> i iiih nru l!=® IV'.'-Cih ofliiB
5tt?,TrTi,llo,. t«o Dolllir. I>v Yonr.
four 4'Ojlte. Ma Hullur«. Ill A.Ivniico.
"jlr, 11. F. Filter wWfb» to employ aid
experienced carder- Inducements liberal.
See IiIh nilvcrOaeiiicRt.
^JfTo bD.fftld- , .
Cnpt. "Wlillinoro o"cra fur ante, sit unc
tion, Urn property seized Inst month, for
K, violation of Kovcnuo law. It will como
1 off on llio flrst Tuesday In next month. ,
out arVbii. . . •" < , ■ :
Homo Is out of ronl.—Kuhan}'.
Send up to Dalton mid pet a few car
Wo would like to introduce our
: village.
Korloty
_ jurt-Houso nt 8 o’clock:
iy next, tti orguntao. All
are mpectmily hivltod
MiiihImiiuo ns »% liruv.
“ Tho Macon Telegraph, the “Old Ship of
y Zion” amonget tlio Southern preas, says;
^ “Tho Dalton North Ukoroia Citizen
conics to us in a newdress, as handsome as
a belle.” Thank you, for tho compliment.
A <‘nri»«ft-DAXucr< t
A clergyman's satchel, full of sonnons,
■wns recently stolen at the Hochcstcr Hall-
road depot. and tho thief explained, on
bring caught, that ho needed a earpot-hag
Iti order to get lodgings at a hotel.
. We’ll hot that fellow was coming to Geor
gia to run for Congress;;
On Dll.
It Is rumored that tho negro hoy who
wns hung In Spring Flaco for attempting
rape, is indubted to the loyal leaguers for
' the “snap J udgrtlcn t” In his case. Its the
first good thing thcy’vo done. They had
'* bettor look wild, thoro Is 81000 oiit on that
J- sensation.
VVfmt they Rupvori.
It is estimated that the three factories
la Columbus, says the Sun, support, cltli-
et directly or Indirectly, 1 ,.100 people.—
They employ nbout COO operatives, who
are paid weekly, and whose earnings are
spent in Columbus. There are fewer peo
ple who depend on charity here than have
*■’ been for yeans.
Coming This Way
Quite a number of persons from the
North hnvo been prospecting In this sec-
. ' lion recently. Every day strange faces
aro visible on our streets. Improved fiirtas
arc In great demand. Many families from
lowerGcorgla arc anxious to como up here.
Many havo already bought and aro pre-
' iiarlng to come. Let us extend to them
a hospitable welcomo. AH over the State
wo hear of exctirtlonlsts seeking homes in
our ihlr sunny land.
Railroad I.ntrrprlxc.
Tho tiriflln Star considers 11 a certainty
that tho Savannah, GrilHnnnd North Ala.
bama Railroad wiU be constructed and
that speedily. Tho route is from Griffin
toXewnan, thence by way of Guntcrsville
to Decatur. The road bed Is now ready
for a distance of nearly forty miles, and It
is contemplated that the cars may he run
ning from Griffin to Ncwnan by the first
of Novombcr next,
* An EiwUnS Opportunity for Invest 1
meat.
o The agricultural editor of this paper,
j* Wishes to make arrangements witli some
5 gentleman who has capital, to make
dairy farm. lie has over one hundred
9 acres of land cleared within two miles and
a half of the city, with a lmm sufficient to
house thirty cows, and other buildings tiy
bcing refitted would make excellent dairies.
Communications addressed to the North
Georgia Citizen will rccclvo attention,
and facilities given.
Dalton and Morgantown llallruad, i
today, in this city:
Edward While,.!. A,.W. Johnson,
A. Walker; Smith T
Carter, Murray COi
met county; Jane
county. The meotii
Warner's Hotel.
Wm. E. Warner has pu
Gamp Hotel in this city,
ted and Improved generally.
Another #25,000.
Wo sec by our Atlnnto exchange
Superintendent Hulliert Ims paid into
Treasury 825,000, net earnings of the Stato
road for tho month of February.
Henry on III. CtltlfalSl
The Bishop of New Jersey, Ills said, I
jVM'invf: nothih.
[ayrunst!)
—- ttllll—H.I.OOO Ttconrd I
Ims given notin', that he will rrUueat emi- " inlul ,s „„.i ,i v. i...
ftmmtlon to lay hla hands upon the piles , u , wn ,, ollvul > 0 , K . n „,„i ed ter aetd Jail
of false lialr and cldgaons which disfigure ' —* , -..a.*,
the heads of so many young ladies seeking
admission to tho Church and eommunlon.
Vastly Improved.
Tho Augusta Dally Tress, a wide-awake
and enterprising Journal, say: “Tho
North Georgia Citizen cotno to us
> szniu
•ffiSSSSKKSK;,;
.lit, o;io July Mit11 in. a boy of ooveuteoii
... I orano, wn«, tinfibr uml by vlrtocofawar
. ..nl, i\1 Veiled unit jiluct tl in oouftjicnjoiit In tin*
county Jail of Murray county nt spring 1’lnco, In
*uldcount v, tonu nil InvestIgutIon ofunoircbv?
.. Il I. .. t.l.%1. * • I ..I... ,. htnl, In, ■ allifi.
WEt rnvi \ivn« i.h.
~
»•••■< I’TIVi: IlfMRl'tltT
l.AKCOTivn Dr^AntMt tr, >
At inn (it, Giorgio, Mat cb 13, Uffli. i
Onncnnn, Tlmt I»r. \ R. Whitnki-rbc, nml ho
Is hereby npjiolutuil Injector of l\ntlllr.. is for
lho county of Campbell, by vlrtuo of tho power
and authority vc*tod In mu by an Act «intltlcil
“An Act tUprotcot thd planters of ibis Hlnlo
fiunt imposition luthovaloof fertilisers"—ap>
proved September 17* 1WS.
lion wumictaowuforthoMomlnynextcnsmfigi lUu jAy ^d^citrilui •
terens, Hip UcysofsitUlJull weroin p
i, II. McUutny, JnUor of said town and
,t or ubout tho hour of cloven
lit ot nab! Friday, tho Ittn in.
...dhytho chunorn ofnn unnu*
unlawful body of niaaWl'd mid
to, proMdUling h*nde«l plstoh nt
atnjr, jatlor ns uforcsnlJ,
dltlUnnnml of him tho delivery to them of tho
kevsonb. snMj,l); and
W In i I'li’t, lhrou;:li f« sir, tin i.nld Jailor did do-
„ JVOMUL,
EcohSi: Davis,81
March iwr.
ilui above written,
i 11. UULLOGK, tiuvet
l*.x, Dcpur Imciit.
(ornctAt-l
ExiXUTIVlt Dl.fAUTMr.KT. j
Atlnutsi.Ueoir.bi, Marchlllh, 19C’J. \
ORhuicn, That Joseph T. Moutuomcry, Esq
be. and ho !• hereby appointed ln-p< ctorof Pni>
tlllccrs for tho county of Cobb, by virtue of tho
j OWI r and authority vented In me by uu Act
entitled "An Act to protect l he planters of I hi#
State from imposition in tho^nlcorrerUUccrA'
—approved September It, lte.
Given under my hand und tbafienlof thn Exoc.
utlvo Dupnrtment, nt tho CnpltolMn Atlanta,
the day aitd year A hawk writ ten.
BUJfUS JJ. UULLOUK, G
By thoGorerni
l.L'(JUNK Da
March UMI.
vastly .._ r wErtriT^^ .■ i ^
anco—having a new and stylish suit. An
indication ofeltCccss and prosperity flat
tering to Ilk proprietors.”
KtoneirAII. "**
Neolon, the Invtnothle, whoso past his
torical career has crowned him with lau
rels, to bis honor, in tho way of scars, re
ceived while In Stonowall Jack-son’s “foot
cavalry,’’ has placed his name still higher
upon tho scroll of fame, by opening, In
this city, a handsomo stock of books, sta
tionery, etc., Tor tho edification of the
public, the Indies especially, for lie lias so
long been selling dry goods that lie Is real
ly a ladies’ man. Call on him, next door
north of McCutchon & Blttlug’s'store.
A Karo Cano. • • >
Detroit papers record a rare case of lions'
esty. A man has paid fifty tents, which
ho borrowed ten years ago, with Intorcst.
Wonder If tho fellow lives In DctroltV
If so It Is a rare case.
Bali!
What ims become of the water works
committee ?—CITIZEN.
Wafting-till the road ts finished to Dal
ton, when a pipe will be run ftom Hamil
ton Spring to tills city, when wo will have,
not only the road, hut plenty: of water.—
A'c-Mc' Cummirriat '
Vi'c were uotr enquiring. Ibr'the OAR
works, Brether Hood, or else we could
the better comprehend your answer. We
doubt not, howover, tlmt u stream of pure
water’ftom' Haftlllteh' BSffflg wonul^bff
quite an accession to your village.
O, I.ortly j
A Woman's snfferago Convention Is in
session In Wlsconsm.
Think if wo had a wife we wouldn’t
mjiruft to lead her into any such crowds.
I.tbsrlan Cnne Heed.
This seed may bo’purchased at tho store
of Dowry j Easou, Iti this place; It Is a
new and superior variety, does not blow
down, and is much richer in sachorlne
matter than the old kind in uso here.
These seed arc from cane that made over
two hundred gallons to the sere. Tho
suhscrilwr being eonriuccd, from his ob
servation, that tho eauo in this country
has deteriorated since its Introduc
tion, obtained seed last year from tho
West, and finds the Liberian to bo a'supo.
rior variety. Those wishing to plant cane
this year would do well to supply them
selves early, as the supply is limited.
March 2.1,-2t U, H. Brown,
Long Ncrdcd.
Ail establishment has been started In
Columbus for tho general manufacture of
farming implement. Success lothccntcr-
pi'iso. _ .
Atlanta Ilomo,lie xinrhet.
The foUowiag are Ule' rating prices, In
Atlanta, up to the 2l’d, furnished by II. T.
Cox & llro., commission merchants of
that city:
Com. per bushel, 81.00; Wheat, white,
l>er bushel, 82.10 to 82.2.1; Tcnn. red, $2.00
to 82.10; Bye, per bushel, 81.23; Oats, per
bushel, 80 to a:cts; Flour, Superfine, per
sack, lit) tti»- $(J to St£; Extra, 84'} tool
Family, 8‘i to $0.00; Bacon, Sholders, per
Iti. lojcts; Clear sides, 18J tolfcls; Hams.
anil fortuity anil unlaw tally actio nnd toko
llii rcfromlUe tali! July Marlin nml cm ry him
otti amt
Wlicrca,, on tlio sntmatay montlng uo.vt sue.
rrritluasslil Ki l.lny, tliolinilyor sntil July Msr-
Uu wn'i illsoovercil itoait, tmugtug tiy tho neck
BjffitWl “c Mr Ihocountyurotynn, Uy vlnunofth. „os
to hlsitcnlh through hun«tntf by some person or
poi sons unknown: - '
Now, thcroforo, I, Itufu, B. llutlock, Qovornnc
or this states nml Oomman(ter.tii<uWt or tlio
Army unit Navy anil of tlio Mllttla ttiorcof, Jo
herebylnmothis, ray Proclaioation, otTertuff a
rowanl ofriTnThousand Dollurs forthnap-
prehciisloti.wlth bvhtcuco whleli will lead to
Itio convlotloh of tlio poison or pciwonsporpelra
tlnpr tho iiiurdcrhliovomcnlioupil,
Timely Warning.
If tho unmannered, palc-fac;d, wormy
looking, fuzxy-Upped Young Americans,
who are in tlio habit of silting around the
church doors and street corners wntchin;
the (bet and ankles of passing ladles, like
■a. group of eager, holi-tail monkey!, in fly
time, around a sugar hogshead, don’t
mend their manners we will give them a JH . jJarfi,“in : lh»r, 20 to filcte; in upon by the said lll^h sheriff and Jailor? and,
dose through tlicso column, that they will firkins 21 to 22cts; Beef, gross, nets; but-
* ’— “ ter, 85 to STcts; Eggs, per dozen, 14 to tBc
Beeswax, :14 to S8cts; Onions, per bushel,
$1.10 to 81.73; Tcnn. Irish potatoes, per
bushel, 81.00 to $1.10; Field Peas, red. per
appreciate about as much as they (lid the
last spoonful qf vermifuge administered
by their doting mothers before turning
them out to grass. Wc hope this will be husliek $i.l3 to 81.20; White, feuSO to
sufflelont. If sol, the next will. Com- 81.23; Chestnuts, per hushoj, 83.50 toSk j
plaints are numerous, and from ladles.— '' ’ '
We’ll stop It, you bet.
Tho AprlngTImc*
Tho New York Express makes the fol
lowing parenthetical allusions to the late
cold snap:
Sprlnglins como, cries a jolly pnragrapli-
ht. The genial 'warmth (of coni fires) is
felt tndoiii's;,watcrs sparkle and leap (in
iron pipes) down the liill sides; tho green
grass is springing (under the show):birds
are slnglngdu cages); fliriuors havo already
commenced plowing (out the roads), while
somo of their sons are busy sowing (wild
oats). Thu trees are filled with buds nml
blossoms(ofsnnw). Briglit,othcrealclouds
(of snow) are flitting through tlio sky.—
The lark’s brilliant song (hu’s almost fro
zen to death) is heard In the morning.—
All nature rejoices and so do we (that the
snow isn’t ten feet docpl)
North Oeoraln Citizen.
“Tills excellent paper cotnes to us this
morning vastly Improved in Its typo
graphical appenratice. Always interest
ing, yet we must confess Its new dress lies
infused new life into its reading matter.
This Improvement denotes the prosperity
we wish It."
Tho above is from the Atlanta, lntelll
gcncor, and coming from such a source,
of course wo fed flattered. While acknowl
edging its well wishes, woretumthesamc.
Important to Tobacco Denlera.
We publish the following letter from
Commissioner norland, at Washington,
dated March 10, I860, in relation to stamp
ing tobacco, which wiU provo of interest
to many of our fenders:
In reply to your letter of March 3tb, in
relation to stamping smoking tobacco in
tho hands of dealers, I liavobo say that
since the 13th
not packed a;
stamps, ns required ,
20th, 1808, must bo so packed tihd stamped
at the expense of the owner.Or holder be
fore being sold or offered for salei
Ul ‘
Green tipples, per barrel, SO.tW to $8.00;
Dried, per lb. 7 to 8c; Peaches, pooled, 18
to 20c; impeded. 8 to 0c; Dry llldes, 21
to 22c;- 4-4 Sheetings, Tier yard, 10 to liljc;
7-8 Shirting, per yard, 14, to 14) els; Cot
ton Yarns, per hunch, 82,00.
Dalton Domestic Harhct.'
The following are tho quotations nt
which the articles mentioned below aro
selling nt to-day, thc.23th:
Butter, 80; chickens, 21; Salt, S?.flO; Ba
con, 11 to ]7cts; Beeswax, 30; Ctiltbe, 80 to
38cts; Meal 8'cts; Feathers, 30cts; Flour,
81 to $0.10; Corn 7lcts; Wheat, $1.00 to
81.00; Hay, 81.00 to 81.25; Lard, QOcts:
" ' , 81.00; P<'
th ultimo, all smoking tobacco
, and stamped with tax paid
required by tho Act of Jul;’
” Special No. 03,'i to which you refer,
„..cco, and snuff prior to February fifth;
1800, and did not in any way relievo those
articles front liability to stump oftcr that
••In n Horn.”
“Tlte male mos»iulto never bites,’’. Says
•n exchange, Neither does a male goat
Peaa,
Potatoes, 82.50.
Rend, O Won,an 1
As health is the greatest hlesslngot
rarlli.solsdiacnsethcgreatcalcursc. Tin
first wish of tho heart, therefore in a tem
poral view, should be health. Nor la this
all. As diseaao renders us unfit to perform
tho various duties appropriate to our sta
tion in life, there is a moral obligation
resting upon us to preservo our physical
intogritv, by using the means at liaud for
repelling disease.
Now there ts nothing so destructive to.
health in females ns a continued suppres
sion of the mensea. It Is a condition which
makes a woman useless to hcreolf nnd a
burden to her friends. Dr. J. Bradfield’s
Female Regulator, Woman’s best Friend,
is the only certain cure. Lose not a mo
ment in embracing the remedy.
For salo by L. P. Gudger&Co>, Dalton,
From tho Army Hospital; the bloody
battle-field the mansion of the rich and the
humble abode of the poor—from tho office
and the sacred desk; from the mountain-
top, distant valley nnd far-off islands o '
tho ocean—from evory nook and corner o '
the civilized world. Is pouring in the evt-
uiu GiviiiMiu nuiui, in its uiuvv
dencc of the nfitonishing effects of Dra^e' ,
Plantation Bitters. Thousauds up
on thousands of letters like tho following
may be seen at our office;
* * * * I have been In the Artny Hospl
tat for fourtcon months, speechless and
nearly dead. At Alton, III, thi
me a bottle of Plantation Bitters,
bottles have rnado mo a well mad.
C. U, FlAUtE.
_ Magnolia Water.—Superior to the m ..
related only to the re-p(icklng .and re-m- best imported German Coloflge; dad sold „.,cral jluniz D.ntiUM of tlujlr rcpw.tivo
at half the price. __ riinnWw ^ JK»
r i»w;
wy Iwu/I and thd a
llnoiwnlU Jzy or Mzreb, In the yenr or
g rjiAl, one t!iou««uil ejaht .hmulnxli anil
'■iiliu., anil of tliu iiulviMinilcnoo of tlio
^gSgg^Sffiird, Secretory of HuScf^m&t
[0»»icUL.)
KXKCUTIVlI.imPAntHBXT,»
Atlanta, Un„ Murob 10,1 m. \
Tolhu JhorlfT, or Ills Lawful Dubuty, IMohmond
Wliorca« f on tho loth day of Fobruary*, A. D.,
1?<M, l»rl»cJ»a Leow«a brought before W. Milo
01 In, etuatloo of tho Pvuoo In amt for tbo county
of lllcltmond, upon aflklnvlt of ono George W.
Bvoivlliurit.olmrgcd with theoffenii'oflaroony
aiu.l was then nridthorK for said offense, after
lmvlng waived an indictment by the Grand Ju.
ry of said county oritlchmond, sontencodtobo
linprlRonud In the common Jail of tho county of
lUfhmondt ami to bo employod at hard labor on
tho public Works for tlio term of throo months,
and upon discharge thorofrom lo pay all costs
of prosecution und Jail fees, and
Whereas, A petition signed by the Hon. W.
Milo Olln, thcoftlcck* presiding at said trial as
aforesaid, has boort presented tome, recommen
ding . fu>*orabls action In her caso Und
asking the remission of tho unexplred part of
tho sold term of Imprisonment, setting forth
that Mr, Robert Douglass, a respectable cltixcu
of said county of Hlchmond feels desirous for
the reform a tton of tbo Mill Prlieli'W Loo, oral to
llllhg to give her i>ermaaeut employment!
N*ow, thoroforc,considering this to bb a proper
coho for Executive Interposition and believing
that the ends of fhstleo la her caso have been
attained by the punishment already Inflicted;
Ordered, That tbo said Priscilla Leo be, and
she Is hetoby fully pardoned of the offense with
which she stands cliurgcd, that tho nkexplre'd
term of Imprisonment, together with all costs
nnd Jail fees In and by the satd sentence Impos.
ed as aforesaid upon the said Priscilla Loehcj
and the same aro heroliy remitted, and that she
bo forthwith discharged and set at liberty.
Given under my hand and the Real of the Exec
utive Department, at tho Capitol, in Atlanta,
tho day andyeardrst ahovu written. -
HUFFS 1). IlULI.OCK,
— • - iruor.
mwt
S B. BULLOCK, Governor,
is, Hod, Exi Department,
[nrriciAU]
■ Exr.cTjTiVa Dhpahtjirkt,
At hint a, Georgia, Mavuh 13, il
OaocnsD, That A, W. Harwood, Esq., be, and
lynui by virtue of tho power
and authority vested in mu by an Aet entitled
l‘An Act to protect tho planters of this State
from Imposition in ilio salo of Fertilisers"—up.
proved September 17,18W.
Uivmi Under my hand nml j
ta,thoduvm\V mCU
By the Gove]
Kcokxe 1
March 1M|.
“. • . (orsisub)
OUDERCP, Tliat Dr. Jamw H. l’rlou, bo, nnd ho
is hereby appointed Inspector of Fertilisers for
the county of Terrell, by vlrtoo of the power
and authority vested In mo by an Aot cut tiled
"An act to protcctjthd planters of this State
from Imposition In tho sale of fortllUcrs"—ap
proved September 17,1808.
Given under my headland th* Real of the Exec
utive Department, nt the Capitol in Atlanta,
the day and year above written.
JtCFUS I). BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
Kcokxk Davis, See. Ex. Department,
Murcb ItML
rjXHE “ ,.,vi; UHl'tl NTORBI ”
RED1VINK l 'OX,
ATtANVA, : i i OKOT.OU.
Dealer la
Boots, Shoes, So!
CALF ilOth,
SIIOE-ir , IISI>riVGS,
Keeps constantly on band a very extensive uml
well selected stock, which U piirebMud
UXCLl’StS’kLY FOR CAEII1
DIRECT FROM TIIE MANUFACTL'REItt
Czj* Special Attention Given to Orders. Jiv
Empire Block. Whltoball Street,
>-ly Atluufa, Georgia.
JK. J. BltADFIELD'S
female Regulator,
Femulo Regulator,
Female Regulator,
TToman’s
Woman’s
Drugs,Mcilieiucs, PnlntSjOils
WINDOW PI.ASH, rUTTY, ETC.
torrtCIAL]
OaDcneo, That tho North Gsonoi a Citicsh,
of Dalton, and tlio Signal, of Dabtoncga, Goor*
gla, be, and thoy aro hereby added to the List
of Newspapers authorized to publish Execu
tive orders and Proclamations, from and ivftor
March 1st Instant, In aeeordklico with the order
of T jbruarp 20, ultimo.
Given undoc my hand nnd the Beal of the Exe
cutive Department, nt the Capitol In Atlan-
to, tho day and year tlmt above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor,
the Goveroor:
Icotnx Davis,
Secretury Exccutlvo Department.
lx STOCK!
20,000 pounds White Lead,
600 boxes Frcnah Window Olass,
2000 Gallons pure Linseed Oil,
20 barrols Tanners Oil,
600 barrels Non-Explostvo Coal Oil,
10 Barrels Puro Lard Oil,
All kinds of Machines Oil,
Puro Brandies, wines and Liquors,
Qonutno LorrlUard's Snuff.
All tbo popular Patent Medlolnee, nnd eveiry. J J
thing usually kopt In a . Sldrts,!
fff FI UST CLASS DRUQ HOUSE,
[orrtctAU]
Exsccnvn Departmrxt, 1
Atlanta, Go., March 4, 1809. \
Or.DKRED, Tlmt Dr..Ilnratlo N, Hollefteld be,
nnd hels hereby appointed Inspector ofFortll-
leers for the county of Washington, by virtue
of the power and authority vcsted.ln mo by an
act entitled ”Au Act to protect tho planters of
this State from Imposition in the tale of FertlL
izora”—approvod September 17,1W9.
Given under my band nml the Seal of the Exo-
cutive Department, at-tho Capitol, In Atlan-
iv tbo Governor:
Ecocxs Davis.
Secrutary Executive Department.
(orviRiAL.]
PROCLAMATION.
1’rorlninntlon.—83,000 Reward.
Stats or.Gzoroia:
By Rufus B. Bullock, Gov. of said Stato:
Whereas, Hoof or George W. Darden was ar
rested by i ho town Marshal o( tho town of War-
rcnton.ln thooounty of Warron, In this State,
under and by vlrtuo of a wnrrcnt Issued by tho
Coroner or satd county; and.
Whereas, Tho said Dr QcorgoW. Pardon was
placed in confinement in the county Jail Of said
county, by said Marshal, and the keys of ftald
Jail placed !u possession of Johh C. Norris, High
Sheriff and Jailor of said county, ou Friday the
12th day of March Instant; and,
Whereas, The said John C. Norris, High Sher-
iff and Jailor os aforesaid, having reason to he-
lieye that an attempt would bo made by nn un.
authorized and -unlawful body of armed men,
who were thon and t here at au surrounding said
Jail, to violently tako from said Jail the said Dr.
George W. Darden, ho, the sji%l High Sheriff and
Jailor ns aforesaid, called upon many of the
good citizens of aaldtowu and c ounty, to net
a posse for tho protection of said Jail; and,
Whereas, Thqsahl good Citizens, through fear
of the aforesaid unauthorized and unlawful
body of armed men, declined to serve ns called
Whereas, Certain tnemliers of the aforesaid
unauthorized and unlawful body of armed nien
surrounding said Jail enmo to tbo houso of tbo
satd llighBhcrlfTand Jailor at or about ulevrn
clock on thonlghtoriho Friday aforesaid,and
demanded tbo delivery ortho keys of tho sold
Jail? and,
Whereas, Tho said High Sheriff and Jailor
having, upon refusal to deliver sahl keys, had
good rooson tobellevo.thathisown llfo
dungcrcd from tho violence of said unauthoriz.
ed and unlawful'body of armed men, absented
blmsolf, taking with him tho said koys; and,
Whereas, Itoliablo inromiatJou has been i
colvod at Ibis department, to tbo effeot tlmt
the said Doctor Ueorfto W. Darden was, at or
about tbu hour of midnight on the said Friday,
tho twelfth day of March instant^ taken from
the said jail by a person or persons as yet
known to tho oivll officers, and thon and thore,
in the prosoneo of his family, ruthlessly and
barbarously murdered, his body buvlng been
almost, literally riddled with pistol balls? and,
Whoreos, It is reported by the aforesaid High
Shoriff und Jailor of tbo county aforesaid, that
tho offering of a suitable reward Is essential
a means of Insuring tho arrest aud conviction
of the said person or persons, at present un
known, who, it Is aliogcd, havo committed this
great crime against tho life of a citizen and
against the laws of the saJd Slate, In dehanee
ofberaffleora:
Now, thoroforc, I, Rufus R. Bullock, Governor
of this State and Commandcr-tn-Chlef of the
army and navy and of tho mUltla thereof, do
hcroby Issuo this, my proclamation, offering a
reward of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, for
the apprehension of the party or parties oom-
mining said orlme, together with evidence
which will lend to his or their conviction.
Given under my hand and the great Seal of tho
Hints, at the Capitol,In the oltv of Atlanta,
ams^mst^as^
S ine, and of tbo Independence of tho United
f -WI - -
. [orruiAbjJ
ExRcrfivu Depatitmskt. . )
Atlanta, G.t., March 4, i860. |
Ordzrkp, That Dr. Rol.u J. Massey be, and
lie Is horoby appointed Inspector of Fertilisers
for tbacounty of Fulton, by vlrtuo orthopower
and authority vested In inoby uu act entitled
‘•An Act to protect thu planters of this Stato
from imposition in tbu sale, of Forlllizurs”—
approved September 17, 18J8, ,
Glvon undor Uty hand nnd tho Seal of the Exe-
cutlvu Department, at thulJiipltol.in Atlan-
to, tbo day and year tlrst utmve wrltton.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Qovernqr.
By the Governor?
Euozxs Davis,
Secretary Executive Department.
% the ninety-third. '
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By tho Governor»
March ( ‘ 0TT,,,0, *® 0, ot
lilMt.
torriciAL.]
Proclamation.
WnsRZAS, InphrNuanooofan Aot passed by
the General Asscmhlyof this State, an election
for one Justico of the reaoo and two Constables
Is to bo held In ouoh of tho MiRUa Districts
throughout this State, on the Mxwt. Saturday
(the 8d day) of April,
Now, thcroforo, L Ruw» n. Bullock, Governor
aud Commandc rJf&uMof the Army and Na\-y
of tills State; oiritor tho MUltla thereof, do here
by Issuo thi
r'flnlrlnr Ordinary of eaoh oounty ip this
BfrtpiWnWWf ,luo auff'publltfnotfoo the^
of, to cause an election to be tabid in eaoh of tho
Pence and twp Oonstabiesi In manner and form
Exec- !
lapltoi, in Atlanta;
if, Governor;
VwzpA^s, 8*0. Ex. Peperfment.
Oa^i V nKbuen.
REDWING.* FOX,
Corn.r Wlilt.tull and Atabaraa Street.,
Atlanta, Oeorsln.
Oolober », 'ca-lr
(orricui.)
Jem ?«‘t5. T i«i.i
Orderzd, That Dr. Edward Seoxlas bo. and
ho Is hereby appointed Inspector of Fertilizers
for tho county of Thomas, by vlrtuo ofthepow.
er and authority vested In roe by an aet enti
tled “An Act to protoct the planters of this
State ftom imposition in the sale of Fertilizers"
—approved September 17.1458.
Given under my hand nnd tho Real of tko Exe
cutive Department, at the Capitol In Atlan
ta, thu day and year first above written.
. „ „ UUFUjfB. BULLOCK, Governor.
By tbn Governor i
JJ.. K. dsGravrzRaciu,
6eeretury Executive Department.
/"IAPITOIj drug store.
Zi. II. BHADFIEIJ),
Drugs,Paints,Oils,Dye Stuffs
AND PATENT MEDICINES.
Also, Wholesale Agent for
rROrniTT’S REMEDIES:
Prophlll's Uvor Medicines,
Propbltt’s Pain KU1 It,
i'i-dpilitfs Antl-BlUlous PiUs.
The exTtli'ent'rumWlrs ofO. S;Pronl.ltt,M.
D„ need u6 reoommumlMtlon.Their well known
power In rehiovtngUiedlson'SoS peculiar toour
Southern climate, linvlng already uetablislied
for them uu enviublu rupututlon in Gcorgiuand
Iho Adjoining States. As thu majority or per.
sous living iu the 66utn arc pru-dlsposcd to
rilsujMO nflho Liver, It lagruuto/l by nil Intel-
Ugpntphyslolans that mout of thu pains and’
uches «»f our puople arc duo to organic or funo-
tlonul dcmngotiiunts of thut Important organ.
Propliitt's Antl.llillious IMUs and Livui Mrdl-
einu strike directly at ih«m»otoi thuuvil. They
cure the Llvur, which, in nine eases out often,
is t liu bottom of tbo Coughs, Dysnopslu, Colic,
hick Headache. Rhunnmtlsub Cni)stipatlon,
Menstrual Obstructions, etc., no common
among our punplo. Earnohe, Toothache, Acute
Rliuuumtlsm, Neuralgia, and bodily pains of
•enr kind, duo before l'ROBHlTT’d PAIN
ILL IT, liko chaff before the wind.
L. U. RRADFIELD,
Propbltt’s C o I elira/ml 11 y°Med ieih ea
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
I.. P. GUDGElt A CO., havo Propliitt's Rem-
udirs for £olo lu Dalton. -
NovMy . •' '
[oryicut.)
Kxzci tiv* DcraitTilsXT, )
Atlanta, Go., February VS 1800. \
Ordered, That Dr. James W. Hefty bo, and
ho Is hereby appointed Jnspeytor of Fertilizers
for tho cpnnty of Baldwriu, by Vlrtuo or the
power and authority vested In me tiy an act en
titled "An Act to protect the planters of this
State from Imposition In tlio salo of Fertilisers
—approved September 17,1W8.
Given undvr my hand and tbo Seal of tbo Exe
cutive Department, at tlio Capitol, In At
lanta, tbo day and year first above written
RUFUS Zl. BULLOCK, Governor.
By tlio Governor:
B. B. dzGiupprnrxip,
Secretary Executive Department.
r-XKCISTITZ D«.r.\nTNKRT,
Atlanta, Ga., February 25,10)8.
Ordered, That Gaorgo A. Cumilngham.br,
aud he la hereby appointed Inspector of Fort il-
izora for tbccounly of Newton, by virtue of tho
power and authorit y vested In me by au acteu-
tltlod "An Act to protect the planters of this
Stato from Imposition m tUo sale of Fertilizers
—approvod September 17,1808.
ren under my band and tbo Beal ot
cutive Depart moot, at tho Cupltol, In Atlan
ta, tbu day and year flrst above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Govomor.
By the Governor:
B. B. PBGftAPPKxnsin,
Soc rotary Exucntlve Department.
iuttngagmu
of tlio rebellion., £ho lintre-d of tho
' n ngainzt tlio Spaniard Is Intense,
:d by the policy hitherto pursued by
ovcruinont toward the nntlves.
(official]
Ezkcutivr. ne*iRTXRXT.
AtUutn, Ga., February za,-isso.
Ordkrzd, That Dr, John B. Hendricks be, aud
bo Is hereby appointed^ Inspector of Fertilisers
for the connty ot Newton, by vlrtuo of tbo pow.
er and authority vested In mo by an out enti
tled "An Aet to protoct tho plantors of Nils
Stato from Imposition in the Hale of FortlUzors"
—approved September 17, IftJP. ,
Given nndor my liund and the Seal of tbo Exo.
cutive Dupurlmeat,at tbo Cupltol, In AtJun*
to, tbo (lay ami year first abovo written,
rUfus b. bullock, Oovonu
By tho Governor:
B. B. ozGaArraKRKin. •
Secretary Lxeoutlvo Dcr afttua ot-
(owip*!
F-xzcrriva DzrARTVtXT. \
Atlanta, On., February iB, 1880. \
Ordzrsd. That Dr. J. R. Harris be, and he is
hereby appointed Inspector of Fertiliser* for
tbeoounty of Meriwether, by vlrtuo of the pow.
cr nml-authorlty vested in me by .au aot cntl.
tied "An Aet to protect tbo planters of this
Ftuto from Imposition In tho salo of Fertilisers'
—approved September 17,1809:
Given nndor my ligml and the Real of tho Ego
lullvo Department, at tho Cupltol, In Atlan
By tho Governor:
U. B. uzGnAsrBxneip,
Seoretary Executive Department,
(orricuL]
Ohdeued, That Joel IL Griffin, Esq., be, and
bo is hereby appointed Inspector of Fertilizers
for tho county or Houston, by.virtue of the
power and uiRhwity vested in me by an net- on.
titlcxl "Aa Aot to protect the planters of ilils
Stato from Imposition In the solo of Fertilisers'
—approved September 17,18M. . (i :
BvthoGoypniof: • r ;
JJ. B. dXUraFVSXXVID, '■
Sectary Executive pepitrtmont.
asrlMt
violin a
Cremona’- v ! nlh*T \ :■
fine Violl t >t:lng", j
A eob nl r n sjr i dp » f * C
I lil: Hi*■•-. nhe lntudrc-1 li. papei
I*urn hllviM-'Tffitublci,
...
Will scud needivt l*y mail on r
wohK depart::r.H-r-t: st:n
Wuiobi -i roissOrt-tl In bed style-new
or new Wheels, I: n<-r*-i >ary.
Clocks R ‘pair. -I and warrsiiteJ.
Jewelry niende«l in ' * -t stjloat Now York
pno«8. Gold 1'ens RepurcJ.
\vu?ldlng anti Kiigiiernieiit Ilingn mad*'to nr-
der and ehgrav'.t ;i- b-.irod. &«jw-luty Badges
d Pol ! i.v
WUolMzlO DtllRZlBt,
WUoleialo UriiKKl.t,
AtltnU, On.
Atlantz. 0».
.it Tor Sal.by L. V, OODQElt i. to.. I'm,;.
Eliu, Daltou, Ua. Jau.U-ly
r-UBPETSI D4t.Ht.OT>,81
V.) or all kind, amt quilltlM at
Cliumticrlln Ac. Boynton’s
DBV GOODS AND CARFET STORE,
Atlanta, acorglit
eft.-or to ReiincU A Jonc^)
i. OR Cloth*, Rtiij., >tat«,
. _ Itado.,' Lacs aud Dam*
ask Curtains. ¥at>Ieor Plano Co»or», audovery
rUnK,8 ’“ Ka
Iscomplsto, at prlees LOWER than thoy can bo
pu rehasud clsowhure In tli Is Stato.
Our 8took of l)KY GOODS Is complete la
overy department;
Dress Gfcdds, Linsns, Cassimorcs. Cloi
‘ irseys, Ilomestlcs, Blank*
rtsi Balmoral anil Boulovi
. tks,Hosiery,Notions, Gloves,'
Rlbbous, lobes, Trlmmlngii, ami ovory thing
usually kept In a First Clas-fOrv Oondi Store l
Call and examine, und latlsfy yourseir as to
quality or Go ° ,fj|^luERLl^ r )t C JUOYNTON,
October Wjieiw.
inn Vn'ttlt.Aliyul'al'
nndtlie.ii,iels\vdlir
.OnlerssoHcUod trow
JJ F. JONES
Dealer In allso.. r
Diy GnodN, IlootH, SIiossh,
IUTS, CROCKERY, do.
( Will notlM undcrtol i-l'ai i lick SC indies
“fiSra*, On., Oct. iz-ly. '
I.T-ARK^WHITMAN,
tuc orLoulsTllt, Ky., tormcrly of r.lncnold.aa;
"WIlolcKalo Clotliinur,
577 and 570 Broadway,
/ - -r*i VorR.
nonao ofROOfer.S, MORGAN A GltUBB, Ja27
riio tnE Ladies i
Matlamo A. Bruumullcv,
WisbM to inform her. Lady friends at?fl. tho
? ttbllo generally that she has returned TromN,
ork with a lull stoek er
FANCY VARIETIES 1
Such a* Dress Trimmings, Knit and Woven
Worsted Goods, latest styles: French JowoU'y,
Embroideries lu Colors, such as Slipper*. Chulr
Covers, etc. Also u full assortment of Worsted
and 811k Embroidery Materials, etc.
Hair Won* or avr.nr DjACRiPtiox
bona, Flowers, uml every variety of Ladies’
F iBr^favliiVbought principally for Cn?h, cna.
bles her to compete with any House lu tlio city.
Tommey & Stewart,
Whitehall Strati,
OEOSUU,
WHOLESALE AITD RETAIL
A larboardcouptoto auortmant
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
volvlng Press, for sale.
fo'bil^ly"
C OX ft lllLL,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Wholesale and retail dealers In FoftRiox and
DoMttfeTiu Liquors, Cioahs, Tobacco, fto.
W. B. Cox, I
W.R.HUI.I October Sg-Cm.
W - C. LAWfiHE, wholesale and rotallDrug-
• gist, dealer in Paints, Oils, Glass, Perdu
tuery, aud Fancy Artleks. Comer Marietta and
Peachtree Streets, (Old Noixtoss ^
lanta, Georgia. •
^ILLINEUYI MILLINERY 1
Wholesale and Retail at
Knox's M illiuery and Variety Store.
Whitehall, 4 doors from Alabama Siroot,
Atlanta, Go.
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, *
Hats, Bonnots, Ribbons. Fiowore,
Also, A Splendid Stock of Hair Goods
■twitch*,Curls, Frlzets, Chignons, Braids, etb.
Drew Trltniuinv* .Fancy Goods, Jowelry. etoi
Bridal BonurtH, Hats, Vre.tbY ete., gotten
np la superb style, nnd at ww seicrs. to suit
the taste of the most fastidious. .Ordors from
a distanoo promptly attended to by Mrs. Knox,
tnoerson; - *
Country dealers irnahl do well to call, exam,
ine and price our goods bofore^urchMingelse.
Febl Mm . ' Atliudn, Jo.
A TLANTA MARBLE WORKS,
Adjoining Calhoun Hotnm and opposite Georgia
* UallroUd Depot..
Constantly on band aud made to ordor
Monamentii Tombs, Ifeitd Stones, Tablets,
Urns, Vases, Bureau, wftsbstand and Centre
Table TppSraMarblo Mantlde and Hearths, and
lururnbing'dHi-blQorall descriptions, asoue:
as ban bo furnished this Side of New York. C*
and exatulun material and prices.
Designs of Monuments or any other Marble
work rmaishrd freo of charge. Wm. GRAY.
8, B, Oat ha x, Agt, ~ fobm-Jy Propt.
QOX ft BROTHER,
OomnilwHton SleroliimtB,
FouavTU s«t„ Atlanta, Oa.
W waist notivLly in flic fluid nru jcid
Itacrnvnznnrc lu Now York,
ho Now York Metropolitan Itccord
I: There never was a time in (lie histo-
I’ this city when cxtmviignncc wns enr-
;to such a dizzy heiidit ns now. TTni
SuilnllU 1 ., nuu.,»f
kMP constantly on haral a very largo
ofCui '—■ ••—-
; AMCKLA.rA.N, ( ., c _ D:si , nt! . ( 7 &S o„,
"VVIioIomuIo Grocuni,
rroituco Corarai.slon Mcretiants; Doalcr.
In Wlm'sj nml Ll.iuqrt,
iNor^Rowarasuon.’
"..■'T.CA'I
jjATTON * I’AYN'E, _
Chattanooga, Tcnn.,.,
UoolrBoUorci and tStatlou«r«
tio. Jnlly
Q.RRAT ATTRACTION . _
SspiS*.
Uaoii & Collnivp7’«,
211 and M3 Markot Street, Chattanooga, Tend.
HARDWARE!
aRvlftwYbr
Messrs. C.C. Alexi
Civumt, o^mnggold, ore with this honSfl.
(3 11 M ni i u file hi rm ernn * V wh oi c I ale and retail
dealer In eve^y description of
X^UXfclS IX Ij XJE,
CARFfeTS. OIL CI/JTHR, l WALL PArf*h,GILT
MoLuixas and Frames, CcuT.vixb,
A large assortou hi or Burlal Cnaos on band,
which will ho sent to any point on ttietthdrWka
fur to '
cimiiuuonuu, Tv MuikoUlr., July Hy.
Sum 1 tow Ilonas i’mvnii
incluJlng thu celebrated
Corliss ctu-oir Engines,
24UIO V til v o sttttlojuu^r En.
i'5 c \iVS.»taV,‘'<i!:iS
love, ft *
jyjEDICALAND SURGICAL NOTICE.
X>r«< A.. W. UivlnffB Sl Sou,
Formerly of Houth Carolina,
Tender their Prolomdonal service* to the olt
sens or Dalton andAurrnuudtng country. 6m
clnl attention given to allehroule cashi.
Office, during tlio day, comer of Kina ft Pents
street*, and night at residence oa Thonteon
Avenue, formerly occupied by Mr. Ji U, King,
A. W« Livings,) *
J.C.Bivlng8, s JanuaryMy.
'Tbit. B. V. JROffN, - :
\J . Kixa Str^ Daltox,
IusurftiicB Trtul band Agent;
Agent for Atnn Life and Fire In an ran cu c»ww
pany; also, Jeffl*r*on and James River
Fire Insurance ComiMUih s, of Va.,
'*• . EuterprUo, Uncfnnulhaml - a
Putnam, Hartford. .
ALIO, GENERAL'LAND AGENT
For anybody who outrun t heir business to him.
49-Kefer* f&CoL C-B. W.-Uiom, AtlanU*. and
Col. W; II. Tibbs; Lowry ft Eason, Uon. D. A.
Walker aud Col. J. A. K. Ua»Ue, Dalton, Go.
January iM2m. __ :
IHJOn ilOl'uXAR 4b Co.
W HOLESALE
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ftC.,
No. 63, PCBLtO SQt'ARK, NASUVILtB, TCX.V.
Hugh Douglas? 1
W.X. Paine. 1
L. T. Armstrong, f .
W. C, DibroU, J Jam Y-bm*
gcblMm
VTooH A
■-“■at
rdim-oiiti.
Court-ilo*
hour* c
Lot.2{o s l
of Cordon ct
and 4th section t
113,- in 11th district an ] •»’.!*.
county;. , of lu, Xu, #OH, ill ll
P AUL, TAVEL A KaNNER,
■•r WliolfMlIo
XtookMollcTH »Sc tjtiitloucrw,
JOU PRINTERS, .
And Blank BookManti'facturem, No. 48, Union
Tjtreet, Naehville, Tcnncssoe,
January 14-flm.
ono. O. SSLMAV. T. X. M’OAHAX,
^ITATK of Otortfix, (Jordon
O'Loro. Guardian; of llio Minor
Jchudot, }lo*s, fleccomJ,' MiFIng'X (
Court of Ordinary of m!U county for'
from Ids GunrdiutitJiip of. said Minor i
These aro therefore, lo uite.and admonh
singular ilia klndhed kttd creditor* of sal
ed'* >1 uuil- children to l>o and appear at .
wiling the thuo proscribed by law, lo show ca'ife.
If any they hare, why xoid tellers should not la
giihtrd (ho applicant. . , •
Dry Goods and Clothing, .
►WIN BATES ft CO.,
Wholssalt Dealers la
bWbM)UI 'IJuilSiStMwrtetla^TR
i Wb kaep constantly on hand
Rtock of Curpot*. embracing all grades, from
the cheapest to thu beat:. Floor Oil Clotha, nil
widths? Damask and LaeoCurtains? Coraices,
Window hhades, Rugs. Mattat Indeed every
tlih,, nccilcU toDirauti 4»unU
Nov. 12-ltrn. - .Atlanta,Ga.
TjISTABLIBHED IN 1851;
X. M. 4& 14. C. Clnvlco,
Importers and dealers In
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
Keep constantly on baud a fnll assortment of
Iron, Steel, Nalls, Nutts, Wisher* ami Rivets,
Circular, Min,Tenant ft Croaa-Cut Saws, Leatlb
ur and Rubhor Rolling nnd Packing. .\mca’
Shovels and HpaiVea, Bmldlng Mnteriifl, Pocket
and Table CutleFy, Carpenters’ Tools. Rims,
Spoke Hubs, Agricultural Implement*,Spring*
and Axle*, Carriage Uurdwuro—ttllof which wo
are offering low lo> ofisbl
•l^-Ordurs from the country promptly attea.
49*AgonU for Fairbanks Standard Scales
und Knoxville Iron Works. _ ' f ,
. : Sign of RIG PADLOCK, >
Oct. 20- ly. Puaoh-Treo otr., Atlanta,On.
TTl'.' JICtlTT At UELLI.VGBATH,
It Doalcr. In
g'lnvOB, Ttiiwor®.
Hiinic FtTfnUBWz Good., Btcam ana Goa Ft#
ling*, Vttlves, Gunge Couks, Whistles, Steam
Oontraotnrs tor Uooln#, lu bei;t My to, tn Tin
in and 151 sictlnc Street,
tllAKLESTOX, 8. C.
Febll-3m—w,o,o.
A. a. MT2CKR. If. M. SMITH.
riT.rEn ti sjtttruy
Wholesale and Retail
(i racers nod ConiUiission Merclfiiuts
Ko. CO BroMitjirreiflFltncrYCorner.)
ootlB ROME. GA. Ctu
Boote Shoes.
G. H. & A. W. FORGE,
Wholetalo dealer* in
BOOTS «& SI-IOES;
- - • Whitehall Stfctt, At Uinta, Oa.
T^.EEP on. hand’tho lamcs^ .and. host *olsctctl
ISl Stbtsk lii tho city of Atjanb, and wllUiany-
soll tb Country Merchants at «iV<0 1*0)-ft
JPrtccs, with freight added. . Kov. fi-ly.
J. 8. OLlTSli.] [B. C. WAbDtll.
OLIVER it.WADDAXL, ™ n * |“!ST*Ml
■W ^l. DEi 33 DSC O IT S 23
• . ANU.
Commission Merchants,
Oot'ntr Alabama and Forryth Slrt. t Allanui, Oa.
CS9~A0KXT8 for Marietta pArsi* Mitt^-koon
\11 Fizoa Frinllng snd Wrapping paper on hand,
at merket pries*. (Nor.
tyj part of lot t
section of (jihnore county: ,
20th dhtrict nnd 2d section .►
Fold ss lhV prepertv of*
ecasrdt for tho benefit hf h!8 heirs' und u
Term* cn*lu . VULLI AM MOBLEY, Ex’r.
/ T KOIKilA, 0oiino«*Cbi'srr—Wlierew A. S
\J Kuv, .Umraiuraior of W M t, Bo.ltr, rtp.
rONllU 10 llio CvUl t ill hl»"pill(tlo)l that ill) 1«1
roily Mi'li.llildcrtil WU tnulr— ' ,
Tht« l« lo oilo all anil .trijrultfrOl* mdltfira and
next of kin of, iJtft A- M. Kay, to b'i mid .#•
pMf «t ray offliT, williln ili,lim««U< *“ "
and -how caii.-e, if any tliey van, n
minlairaior aliould not Ijo di.-vlia-gril Irur
ralnl.iriiilnn on llio lira; Monday fii Julr,
i)co. 24-Ora. D. W, NEEL, I
Bcow, J
dotraard, tapiravni
lilii jiMitbin dutr.ttlvd'a
liuliaii fully ailmiuiniri
Tliia fa thororure to vite'uU pvKOn:
kiiidrvd and dMUoZOo »bn. value
van.' ithy ^.Jd’.dinblLtntqr aliould
charged frttnr lila-adniiilUlnttlbli and
ic.:i ul rltaioirluii on lbc flr>t. Mninlar lu May,
taa#^ . . . 11, W» NEEL, Ordinary.
inwAtOW
C'jKn/y-.-tVfii
KoVtAbcFl-aui.
uud entered on rcooi il. that
teieJ. hIJ csiaio. Tliii.lt
pensrai eooecriicd, lliidA.'t
cillwl If kiiy liny ian, Si,,,
should not he dlMlnurgcd (Yen
unit rewire Icjtara ot dlamfr-
Hay iu February; ISO'S. Till
oin _____ l-> '
/ < E'IHU. hitiu
V i liaui J Wl.Uaitt,
of M (1 Dyer, late of «
rerrilt! lo jho Court; In
witi'lail cli-reiMid, dial
un raid cm !«-•
Tina la tbci
eons' inlcri's!
dlthln tlio fltoo \ ,
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