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yORTIIGEO
~iii:xuy A. mi
r)KAU rxIcAl. -At a mcollwi of tl.t
•• 0 ‘ ,nI Krtlior. J Young Utiles’ Club,mi Friday night lust,
a volo of thanks was tondcix'il you, imnnl-
P< | moiisly, for tho iMlcla.wlilcH appeared in
the lust OmaHN/tu our dcfcnsr. Youdc-
Borvslt. Olil Is It nolilmmoftil Hint wo
wlio ttroai-out dreiwtes short In (Vonl, to
It pop thorn out of thd mud, should hcstnrod
at so pvnotrnllngly, by n sot of youngsters
Who think more of their “Imlry nothings
Without n locnl habitation" tlmn they do
of their mannorsV Wldlo up town shop-
burl, and Supervisor
ind, wore hi ourclty
rote going ovcfthcrond
our. While in Ilia city thoy
I though we don’t pull in
8 with thebe gentlemen, We
', unhide, and “sharp and
Our Necllnn.
Spring 1ms donned her dress of “velvet,
grain," the blrdsnro wariding their merry
notes, trees nru putting forth, and “ God
peed the plow,” Is at las t practicable. Lnr-.
jet crops of oals wet’o sown this season
thnn ever before, AVhcnl flelds aro beau
tiful, and a rich harvest Is anticipated.—
Largo crops of corn will be planted. Tho
frulls wo think hns been but slightly nf-
feeted, and wo predict n splendid, If not a
^jlttrgo yield. ^
; Hr. VVnrron.
AVc beg leave to Introduce to our readers
■ tho name of tho above gentleman ns a
Physician, surgeon and accoucheur. He
” comes amongst us with some of tho best
.. references, and we would at least advise
you to mako his acquaintance. 8oe card.
wh.Keonomlcur.lol> Ofllcc.
’ AVo have received a specimen of work
‘ r ' from this ofllco, and of its peculiar cluirnc-
: tor, we must say reflects credit upon tho
establishment. Tho work, wo presume,
wits executed by our old friend 11, F. Ben
nett. As nil of tho proprietors nro mem
bers of the craft, wo wish them success.
1 Flslicrtiinn's Kiliparluiu.
<■ Joseph E. Ycul, ltomc, Gn., has Just vc-
1 , t reived and Is oflerlug on the most rensoua-
tfj* hip terms a large and most excellent assort-
■] * incut of Fishing tackle, silk, grass, cotton,
trout and trot-linos, Limerick honks, siuk-
■af ers, fishing-rods, corks, seine-cord, and
Si'- everything else In that lino which can bo
& mentioned. IIo lias, also, a largo Jewelry
Rp and Chinn establishment. See his ndver-
i'-f tlsomcnt, and give him a trial.
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I’rnrl miml I tut...85,000 JKhibmI I
■STATE OF UKomsIA.
by ltescs n. BBU.OCK, OovnrnnrnfMlil Blstct
Wlio.-cus.On Friday. Ihc IJtU day of March,
-Instant, oao July Mania, a hey of seventeen
years orsjc, wot, under Slid by vlrluc ofn war.
rant, arrostod nadiilaocdlaeounueuient lathe
county Jail of Murray county ut Spring l'laee, lu
salduounty, toawalt IhvntlkkttcM ofan oirensc
with which lie stood charged, which Invcsllgu.
Uon was set down for tlio Monday next chsulngi
and
Wilfreds, thnkoysofsuldjullwernln posses- By tli
. . - Hon of 8. U, MoCniny, Jailor of sold town and Mll ‘
plug wo frequently see them, while pass- „ |, 0 , „ t thn hohr of eleven
I'clnck on tho night ol said Friday, tho lsih In.
stunt, wus aroused by tho elium.is of an unnu.
tliorltcd and unhiwfnl body of mashed and
"A IfIss In tlie IT.-irU.”
A nico little story Is going the rounds of
tho press, about an aflitlr which occurred | ed the matter, and thought you out to bo
ingtlio stores, peeping through tho win
dows at us. ■ Thlsshoiildsntisfy them, but
Wo nro pained to bollove Unit' there,Is no
end-to their ourlosty; and whether wo
Imvo pretty feet or not, It Is tho same—wo
havo to bravo their never-ending staring.
It makes us so modi A\ r o recollect read
ing, liuit Is, tho oldest onoof us, that there
was n tlmo when girls wero supposed not
to have feet anil ankles, and tlint tho old
men of tho timo wero the only ones that
know It for a certainly; hut, nlnsl how tho
times havo changed! AVo beltoyo that
even tho youngest brat tlmt perambulates
the streets has an Idea that wo girls of the
club do havo them, for their prying eyes
nro quite as active ns tho regular "corner
gnxers." And unless you come down ou
them In such a rough mnunor ns to oblit
erate them, wo must In our corporate ca
pacity suffer tho mortlflcation of being sub
jects of jesting criticism while passing tho
street corners and entering OUr churches.
Even tho country boys, who havo licroto-
Ibro liccn voted by this club a little too
modest, are taking up the town habit. It
shouldn’t be so. AVhy, nro we not always
In a ftiBs at home? Just because we ask
“pnpli’l to get us a pair of flvo dollar-gui
lds, ns we can’t go to meeting with our
old ones on—they- nmkc our feet look so
much larger. And than pa says we bought
enough of that pink Incjiuo to hide our
foot, nud he knows, In all conscience, it
costs enough without flue shoos; and so,
dear local, you sec what a scrape we are
in—not our fault cither; but of the “gazer
chib. ’ ’ Uye-thc-byo, dear locnl, you have
never been tO our cl ub, have you V Oh, nol
how could we bo so silly as to ask such a
question? for if we had but thought, wo
should havo remembered Unit you are not
awomnn; but we have frequently discuss-
In the Tunnel nbovc this city. It appears
that a lady (young ono of course) passen
ger was observed to have a piece of coiirt
plaster On her lip. A young man wnsslt-
tingiu the sent besidoher. After the train
had emerged from the dnrkncss of tho tun
nel, the plaster had, ns if by magic, chang
ed from the lips of the lady to the gontlc-
-yon are so modest! But after making it
a subject of thought we Intend to tell you
about our club—that is something about
it, privately of course; becaqso wo'
know you local’s can keep a secret ns
well ns we. ■ Our club was formed for tho
convenience of the thing, or ns folks say,
as alabor-savlngmachinc; asforexample,
man. It created ft few smiles, but the in- when Folly's brothor was engnged to Mil-
liocent couple just took it ns if thoy “hadn't' O' Jane, and hoi-sister Betsy was Wing
been doing anything." j sparked by a nieo young man, and Aunt
Crosier ~~— j Judy thought he might pop the question
Isrecciving tbisweekn splendid stock j * n11 f- iart Ume ' You see it wasitoo.much
of Spring Goods, which he is offering ftt f° r Uwm to run about and tell it all over
so often, Hint is, what was going on, and
so we formed the club, to meet threo or
“notKID. Thai l)r. A. s. Whitaker to, and ho
la horobj- unpointed tiiapeetor or Forllllaeta ror
tho county of Catiipboll, by vlrluc of Ihc power
aim nllthority voted fn uio by uu Aol onltllcil
"An Aot to protect tho plnmoraor tills stutn
from Imposition lu tho oalo Of rcrtlllr.crs"-op.
proved Scplctnhcr 17, ISOS.
Ulvou under my Imml ami tho Seal of tho Kicc-
At'
rjsiiK •• live Ditcti ktobf.i »
«ei>wii*e Sc FOX,
V - l *l«t?lbi Atlantu,
n
Im Governor:
JuroiaiHI 8 "°' El - D, 'l lal ' Cm0111 -
l-wrioiAL.] ~
. Kxi.l l-rCfS DsrABTMUIT, I
Alluiitc.O. oialu. March lllh,lf.a. j
-, Oaucuto, That JoaepliT. Montgomery, Esq.;
nvmrnt men, n lio, pAcaoutwtf loaded pUtols nl | bo, noil he I, Hereby appointed Ini-pootoi-or For.
^" r ‘iSSISd.inS|lnAm
cniltloU “An Aot toprotcot tlio planters of this
State from Imimaltlon in tliusuluof furUllror*”
—approved Sept visa bur 17, IMS.
tilven under my bund and the Seal of tho K
uttvo Department, nt the Capitol Jn ***
the day uml year it'tove writ ten.
„ , ^ HDKUS J). BULLOCK, dpi
Ity the Governor:
F.vokkk Davis, See. Ex.'Department.
March 18-tt.
did denmiul of him tho delivery to thorn of the
key « or the bald Jail} and
Whereas, through foar, tho said Jullordtddc*
Uversaldkeys totho said unauthorlsod and wn.
lawful huml of masked and armed men, who
upon kuch delivery ilhl open and ontorsuid Jail,
and fotblbly pml unlawfully seize aiul take
thevufrom the said July Martin and carry him
off; and
Whereas, on the Saturday morning noxt stuv
ooudlngjmld Friday, the body of said July Mar*
tin whh diicovcrod'dcud, hanging by tho nook
from the limb of a tree; and
Whereas, tho Coroner's Jury lmpannojod to
pronounce upon Hie cause of death of tho said
July Mnrtlndtdrcndora verdict that he camo
to Jihtdoath through hanging by some person or
persona unknown!
Now, therefore, I, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor
of*this States and Commundvr-in-ollicf of tho
Army and Navy and or tho Militia thereof, do
heroby Issue (his, my ProclanmHon, offering a
reward of rivoTlimistuid Dollars for tho tip-
prohuusion, with ovldonce which will lead to
the conviotion oftho person or persons perpetra
ting tho murder above mentiouod.
Given undo}’my hand ami thogrent Foal of tho
Stale, at tfui Capitol, in tho olty of Atlantu,
this nineteenth day of March, lu the year of
our Bor.l, one thousand eight hundred and
ilxty-nino, and of tho imlepimdouco of tho
sixty-nine, and or tlio lmlepc
Unlied Stales thp ubietv^thlrd,
llv the Governor: . Governor.
Dxviv U. Cottijto, SoCfotary or State. mWIt
pt-lcas astonisliingly low. Give him a call
and ypu will be jiicnsed ivlth his Goods
nnd prices. It.
four times a week, at which wo could tell
each other our secrets—not for the world
to lie told anywhere else but tn tho club.
Ho far we have succeeded well, because tvo
have not beard of more tlmn, let us see—
we’ll not slop to count now, but think wo
arc safe in snylng that not more than ten
Snfl Acctilcnt—l*rof. Dcml, tl,e li'lrc-
VVnlkcr, Knit* Thirty Foot—Xnrroir
Escape.
ThlsgcnHcmanlmd previously announc
ed,by flaming posters, Ills wondcrfttl feats,
and that be would exhibit in our city on
Wednesday, March 3!st. A large crowd ! (,t * ,l d<wn secrets have leaked out. If wc
had assembled to witness the daring per- 1 t-ouhli that is if some one could l)t* induced
formancc. lie walked forward aiul back-! f° renmin sentinel at the door, this “leak-
ward on a fivo-cighth Inch wire extending IoBt' ? could bo avoided; but, then,
from the top of King’s Store to the top of' »°»uHliing would pnss and tho dear senti-
thc Chester House, and after pe rforming j nt? l won'.d not lniar it—so it Is best as it is.
several astounding feats, in an attempt to ; °i (lon ’t you wish we would tell you how
drop nml catch hyJiis lees, through some ! 0,10 ol them clerks In town loves one of our
cause, lost his hold, leu io'uu j club? The truth is, tho poor fellow is nl-
somc thirty feet, fracturing his ankles, and [ n,n r' , ^.fiir. i l 0V e, and she, that is a
probably receiving some, internal Injury; j member of our el....
he is not dangerously hurt without such I m suflers some when any othcryo&W..
Atlanta, Ga.,' March 19,1800.
To tho filicrlff, or his Lawful Dubuty, Richmond
County:
Whurcus, on tholflthday of Fobruary, A. D. t
l»w,PrlfolllaLc« was brought before ML Milo
Ollti, Justice oftho I’cucc in uml lor tho county
ol lHcbtnond, upon ufllduvlt ol one Qeorgo W.
nroadhui>t,charged with the offense of larceny
and wus then and thorc, for said offense, after
having jvnived anindlotmont by thoGrand Ju
ry of wild county oflttclimontl, sentenced to bo
imprisoned in tho common Jail oftho county of
Richmond, and to bo employed at hard labor on
tho public works rt>r the term of threomonthn,
ami upon discharge therefrom to pay uU costs
of prosecution und Juil foes, and
Whereas, A petition signed by tho ITon. W*
Milo Olln, tho otllocr presiding at said trial as
aforesaid, has been presented toinc, recommen
ding favorable action in her case and
asking the remission of tho unoxplrod part of
tlio said term of imprisonment, sotting forth
that Mr. Robert Douglass, u respectable citizen
ofsabl county of Richmond feels desirous for
the reformation of tho said Prlsollla Lee, and is
willing togivo her permanent employment!^
Now, tliercforc,const(lerlng this to bo a proper
case for Executive Interposition and buHovtng
tliut the ends of Justice In lior ciiso have been
uttalnod by the punishment ulreudy inflicted;
Ordered, That the raid Priscilla Loo he, and
she is hereby fully pardoned oftho offenso with
which she stands charged, that tho unoxplt'od
term of imprisonment, togothor with all costs
nml Jail fees tn and by thosuid sentcnco tinpos*
otln*aforesaid upon tho said PriseJllA Loo.be,
and the same urc heroby romiuc.il, and that sho
bo forthwith discharged nnd set at liberty.
Glvnn'inider my band und tlio Seal oftho Exec
utive Department, nt theCupltol, in Atlanta,
the day aud yearflrstabove written.
, , . RUFUS B. BULLOCK,'
Bv tho Governor: Governor.
El'okxz Day s,
Secretary Executive Department. mS5lt
isthocasp. Wc undcrslantl that lie lias
performed some fifteen hundred times, and
this is his first ncehlcnt. It Is tobsjloj&d
t hat this will leach him a wiser lesson.
AH Excellent Form Jonrnnl.
AVo have received ft few copies of the
is aliont, but ns soon ns they arc gone is
quite lively again. Ouradvieoto her is
to flatter him—let him hold her hand n
little—find out nil tho girls ho don’t low,
and tell ns—of course to go no fimhcrl—
and then we’ll know whether to Blight him
not the next night ho invites us to
.
Lexington “ Fnrmer’s Home Journal,” i t0 ,, concert with him. AVe have voted
and from ft careful perusal, wc find it to bo J unanimously that n beau is n convenient
just what onr planting friends most need, j institution when our buds wont go with
it being published in the best grass, clover, . lta meetings, singing, etc. Brothers
grain nnd stock country in tho Union. It | nrc m ,t half ns good ns bonux to wnit on
is nn eight page, weekly paper, handsome- j us _ ttm i W c havo heard it intimated that
1 " ’ ' >- > they arc not much better in the wniliug
bhslncss tlmn n brother, after one of them
gets a member of our club; hut cf this wc
care nothing—wc make them wnit on us
Just listen, we nrc telling you so
ly printed, and ts published In old Ken
tucky—the “ninety thousand majority
State.” AVo think our agricultural editor
will commend it to those wishing a journal
of the kind.
“ Vlrnlnfiui nml tim-ann.”
Your reply hns been received, and while
it is in perfect accordance with our senti
ments, Wo Can’t publish, for loo plainly it
“tells where your graces are.”
An Excellent 6pi>ortuni(.v for Invest
ment.
The agricultural editor of this paper,
wishes to mako arrangements with some
gentleman who has capital, to make a
dairy farm. Ho 1ms over ono hundred
acres of land cleared within two miles and
a half oftho city, with aWn sufficient to
house thirty cows, and oilier buildings by
beingre fitted would make excellent dairies.
Communications addressed to the XoIll'll
Geoeoia Citizen will receive attention,
nnd facilities given.
Dalton Domcfttlc Market.
The following are tho quotations at
which tho articles mentioned below are
selling at to-day, the 85th:
Butter, 30; chickens, 25; Salt, 82.00; Ba
con, 15 to nets; Beeswax, 30; Codec, 80 to
Ifflets; Mcal Smsj Feathers, pOcts; Flour,
S-t to Sfl.stl; Corn 75ots; AVhent, gl.OO to
81.00: Hay, 81.00 to 81.85; Lard, 20cts;
Feas, St.OO; Fotatocs, 82.50.
■
IJbcrlan Cnne Seed*
This seed may bo purchased at the store
■of Lowry A Eason, in this place. It ls r a
new and superior variety, does not blow
down, and is much richer in sachwlne
matter than tho old kind in use here.
TheBC seed are from cane that made over
two hundred gallons to tho acre. The
subscriber being convinced, from his ob
servation, that the cane In this country
has deteriorated since its introduc
tion, obtained seed last year from tho
AVest, and finds the Liberian to lie a supe
rior varloly. Thoso wishlnj^to plant cane
this year would do well to supply them
selves early, os the supply Is limited.
March 25,-21 G. R. Bbown.
Kook Out.
One crate English Crockery Ware, lot
of bed-ticking, Shoes, Hals, Tools, Shov
els, Ca8lmcrcs, Notions, etc., at Auction
on next Saturday, April Sd, at the sign of
tho red flag, opposite Tibbs House, Dalton,
Ga. Sale positive. F. M. Queen, Auc
tioneer and Commission Merchant. It.
tho 1‘xoc-
if Atlanta,
i Governor.
liAr.ll.HVK JlarAnTKSflTi
Atlantu, Goortfitt, Muroli I&, 1909. t
Ont»KKSD, That A. W. Harwootl. Esq., ho, uml
ho Is horoby appointed Inspoctor of FortllUom
for tho county of Glynn, by virtue oftho power
ami authority vested In mo by an Act outltlod
S'An Act to protect tlio planters of this Statu
from imposition In tlio sale bf'Forttl!ebrs , '-ap*
proved September 17,1FW.
Givon under iny hand und tJio Foal of tho Ex*
coutlvo Dupurtrocnt.ut tlio Capitol, In Allan*
tu, tho day aud your Km above written.
„ , „ RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor!
^KtmKJO^DAois, See. Ex. Department.
~tomcuL.y - ‘ , 7
Exkcvtivi: Dupatitjiext, i
Atlanta, Georgia, Muroh Dili, 1609. \
OnDsncn, That Dr. Jamos II. Price, bo, and Ini
is hereby appointed Inspector of Fertilizers for
tho county of Terrell, by virtuo of tho power
aud authority vested In mo by nn Aot entitled
“An aot 16 proteotftlio planters of this State
from imposition In the sale of fertilizers”—up*
proved September 17,18G8.
Given under my hnnd|aml the Seal oftho Exoc.
uttvo Department, nt tlio Capitol in Atlanta,
tho day and year above written.
„ RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
Ecorxk Davis, Sec. Ex. Department,
Mareli lft-lt.
Kxkcctivi: Drpaiktukxt, )
Atlanta, Ga.. February 83,1809. J
OnnmtKD, that tho' Nonrit G Honor a C;tiu:x,
of Dalton, nml thd Signal.' of 'Dahioncgn, Geor*
glut be« and tlioyuroherctiy added to tlm List
of Nowspnpcrs uuthoriced to publish Execu
tive orders unrl Proclamations, from and after
Mur' ii 1st Instant, lu ucuonluuco with the order
of f jbruarp 90, ultimo.
Ol* pn nndur my hand and tbp'Scnl of thu Exc-
cutlyo Dopurtinent, at tnbCapital In Atlun*
1 to, tho day and year flrst above written.
RUFUS B, BULLOCK, Governor.
By tho Governor t
EtdBRi: Davis,
Secretap' Kxccntivo Department.
..'vUl'flvr UkrAHTSKKT,
Atlantu, Gn., March 4, lSOO.
Oaor.nr.n, That Dr. Horatio N, Hollofleld be,
and he is lioreby appointed Inspector of Fertil
izers for the county of Washington, by virtuo
of tho powor and authority vested in mo by an
aot untitled “An Act to proloct thd planters of
tills State from Imposition lu thosnlo ofFortll*
iKei>'*—approved Septcbbct'17,1233.
Given under my hand and tho Seal of tlio Exc*
cutlve Department,at tlioCapIto),in Atlan
ta, the day nml year flrst above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
I the Governor:
EuoexH Davis,
Secretary Executive Department.
much. Now he sure and not mention,
for the world, anything wc say to you, for
you know how tho men will talk when
they hear anything new.
Being under, everlasting obligations to
you, dear Local, for the interest you take
in us, wo have only to say, that at any.
time you have ft secret to keep, just entrust
it to ono of our club and it will not, for
the world, go any further. This elub beg
leave to sign themselves,
Devotedly thine,
Club ltoom, March 80.
Item!, O Woman!
As health is the greatest blessing on
earth, so Is,disease the grcatcstcurse. The
first wish o! Hie heart, therefore in a tem
poral view, should be health. Nor is this
all. As disease renders us unfit to perforin
the various duties appropriate to our sta
tion lu life, there is a moral obligation
resting upon us tn preserve our physical
integrity, by using tho menns at hand for
repelling disease. '
Now there is nothing so destructive to
health in femnlcs ns a continued suppres
sion of the menses. It is a condition which
makes a woman useless to herself and a
burden to her friends. Dr. J. Bradfleld’s
Female Regulator, Woman’s best Friend,
is tho only certain cure. Lose not a mo
ment In embracing the remedy.
For sale by L. F. Gudgcr&Co., Dalton.
Atlanta Domestic Market.
The following nrc the ruling prices, in
Atlanta, up to the20th of March, furnished
by II. T. Cox & Bro., commission mer
chants of that city:
Corn, perbusliol, n5(S-D8; Wheat, white,
per bushel, 82.00 to 82.10; Tcnn. red, 82.00
J. IlIUIlj , v“J LOO*!.*'**) JjilvGli, out Jim 13, JJL1
It). iSJcts; Clear sides, 18tol8.)cts; Ilams,
181 to lOcts; Lard, in lbs., 20 to OOcts; In
firkins 21 to OOcts; Beef, cross, (Sets; but
ter, 35 to 40cts; Eggs, per dozen, 14 to too;
Beeswax, 88 to 40cfs; Onions, por bushel,
$1.25 to 81.75; Tenn. Irish potatoes, por
bushel, St.OO to 81 AO;Field Peas, red, per
bushel, 8U0 to $1.15; White, $1.20 to
81.25; Chestnuts, per bushel, $3.50 to 81.;
Green apples, per barrel, 80.00 to $8.00;
Dried, per lb. 7 to 8c; Peaches, peeled, 18
to 20c; impeded, 8 to Oc; Dry HidcB, 28
to 24c; 4-4 Sheetings, per yard, 10 to 10c;
7-8 Shirting, per yard, 14 to H| ets; Cot
ton Yarns, per bunch, 82.00.
[OVKitltA!..]
PROCLAMATION.
Proclamation.—83,000 Reward.
Statk of Gkouoia :
By BufUNB. Ho Hock, Gov, of said State:
Wliumas, Boot or George W. Harden was ar
rested by the town Marshal oftho town of War-
ronton,in the .county of Warivn, in this State,
under nnd by virtue of a warrent Issued by thu
Coroner of said county'? and, * *
Whereas, The "aid Dr George \\\ Darden was
placed in. coiifltiemont In the county jail Qf sat'd
county,’by Raid Muistinl, and tlio keys of said
-UU] placed lapovtosplon of John C. Norris, IlJgb
12th day flVJWUirof wild county, on Friday the
Whereas, Thu saliTJwAi-ujid,
IffuucV JaUor us aforesaid, liavinB'r.Htgh Shcr*
llcvothab an attempt would be made hy on J *o-
autborized and unlawful'body of armed men,
w ho wova then nnd t hero at uu surrounding said
Jail, to violently take from said Juil tlio wald Dr.
Gcjorgo W. Darden, lie, tbc zuld High sheriff and
Jailor’ft* aforesaid, called upon many of thn
good citizens of said town und county, to act us
a posse for the protection of saidjuil; und,
Wliuroas, The said good citizens, thro*uh fear
of the aforesaid unauthorized and uuluwr«i
body of armed inen, declined to hoi*vo ns nulled
upon by thesald High Sheriff nnd Jailor; ‘and.
Whereas, Certain members of thu aforesaid
unauthorized and unlawful body of armed men
surrounding said Juil came to the liqtise of the.
said High Sheri tVund Jailor ut or about eleven*
•clock on Uio night oftho Friday aforesaid,aud
demanded the delivery of thu keys of the said
Jail; and,
Whereas, Tho said High Sheriff and Jailor
having, upon refusal, to deliver suld keys, had
good reason to belle vo that his own ilfo was en
dangered from the violence of said unauthoriz
ed und unlawful body of armed mon, absented
himself, tubing with him the said keys; and,
Whereas, Ucliublc information luw boon re-
coived nt this department, to tlio effect tlmt
the said Doctor George W, Durden was, at or
about the hour of midnight on tho said Friday,
the twelfth day of March Instant, token from
the said Juil by u person or persons as yet un
known to the civil officers, and then and there,
In thu presence of his family,.ruthlessly and
buvburously mnrdored, his body having been
almost literally riddled with pistol balls; and,
Whereas, H is reported by theaforcsaidlligh
Sheriff and Jailor of the county aforesaid, that
tlic offering of a suitable rowilrd in essential as
a means of insuring the arrest and conviction
or tho said person or persons, ut prosent un
known, who, it is alleged, havo committed this
great crime against tlio life of u citizen und
against tho Jaws of tho said State, In defiance
of her officers:
Now, therefore, I, Unfits B. Bullock, Governor
of this State and Commander-In Chlcf of tho
army and navy and of the tnlUiiu thereof, do
hereby Issue this, my proclamation, offering a
ard of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS for
the apprehension of the putty or panics com
mitting said crime, together with ovldcnco
which will lead to bjs or their conviction.
Given under my hand and the grout Seal of the
[orriciAL]
Exhcittivk Depaiitsikjct,
Atlanta, Ga., March 4. im.
OttnEntD, ThfltDr. Robt. J. Masaey.be; and
bo is heroby appointed Inspector of. Fertilisers
for the county of Fulton, by virtue Oftho power
and authority vested in mo by an act entitled
“An Act to protcot tho planter^- of this Htute
from imposition In the sale of Fertillzora”—
approved September 17, 1808.
Given under my hand uml..tho Seal of tho Exc-
cutlve Depart meal, ut thoCupltoUn Atlau-
tu, thu day uml year flrst above written.
* RUFUS B..BULLUCK, Governor.
* Hie Governor:
Iloknk.Davis. ■ , -
6ecrejary Executive Department.
[opr.oiAL.]
ExucutivV. Dkpa'btmkxt.
.Atlanta, Gu., ^Qljrimry n AW,
OnnnnEn, ThatDi‘. Edwurfl Spexias be, aiul
he is hereby appointed Inspcolorof Fortlllzors
for the countj* ol Thomas, by tlrtue.of Ibc potv-
or and authority vested jn me by an act cull
tied “Au Act to protect the planters of this
State from Imposition in the sale of Fertilizers'
Give roved September 17. iV>.
J? J ,,antl Hn ‘ l ,h0 s oo1 nf the Exo-
t* 1 ’ 1 hu U BJku’^M Hr fi‘ nlU)l ‘ n Allan.
By tho Onvnrnor* 8 ,l iM abbvc written.
. ^U. U. uaGuAPrzvnsiD, - Oov °rtior.
tieorutary Executive Dopartmeiu,.
[OPVICfAl.]
EXUcrTlVK DirPAItTMCXf, )
» Atlantu, Gu. v Febrnaiy 23,1S09. \
*>**Di:Hf!D. That Dr. JamosAV. Hurty be, amt
he appointed Inspftptor of Fertilizers
lor the cottiAv of Baldwin, by virluu or tho
p°»c r ».,<l ly an act on-
tmul An Act io>rouoi tbc nlantor, of ibt.
state from Iinpotmm. .o V b ns: „ 0 ol'lVrlUiamh
Jtaalcr. in
Drugs,Medicines, Paints,Oils
3VINDOW GLASS, 1*UTTV, ETC.
IX STOCK!
90,000 pounds White Lead,
500 boxes French Window Glass,
8000 GAllont pnro Linseed Oil,,
90 barrels Tannors Oil,
600 barrels Non-ExplosLvo Coal Oil,
10 Barrols Pure Lard Oil,
AU kinds of Machines Oil,
Pure Brandies, wines aud Liquors,
Genuine LorrlUard'a Snuff.
All thu popular Patent Medlelnos, and every
thing usually kept in a
FIRST CLASS DRUG HOUSE,
Havingrccoutly nddod n largo assortment of
Imported and American Goods to our general
stock, wo are offering special lnduoomoms to
Cash Pui chasers.
RED WINE A FOX,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Stroots,
.. . , ' - i&tk. Atlnutn, Goorgin.
October 23, 'CO-ly
QAPITOI. DRUG fcTORE.
L. II. DBADFIELD,
Dcalor in
Drags,Paiuts,Oils,Dye Stuffs
AND PATENT MEDfClXES.
Also, Wholesale Agent for
morillTT'G REMEDIES:
rropbitl's Liver Medicines,
Prophltfs Puin Kill It,
Propliltt’s Anti-Billlous Pills!
The okecilent remedjes ofO. S. Prnphltt, M.
D.. uootl no recoin uiendui lon.Tlietr well known
removing ihedlbeai<es peculiar toour
eUinute,liavlng already established
..jin enviable reputation In Georgia and
• mu wdioiaiug Ktutes. As the. majority of nor-
sous living III thu South are prc-dlsposcd to
diftcusa of the Liver, It is granted by all Intel-
ligeal physleiuu.4 that most of the pains and
nylies ol our pi oplo are (Iuu to orgunlo or fane-
t nnul Uerttiiguinentz or that important organ.
Proplilll'a Auti-nUlioiiH Pills and Llvei »ft*dl-
riue slriku direct ly ult he mot orthoevil. Thoy
earn the Liver, which, in nine eases out often,
in t he bottom of the Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colie,
Hide ncuduclu*. .UluMimnUsm, toastipatlou,
Menstrual UUstrueliona, cto., so eonnuon
among oilr people. Euraclie^Tnothucbe, Acute
Uliouiiiuil>in. Neuralgia, nnd timtllv pnlns of
K«7 I'.fore mOPiUTT'J PAIN.
KILL IT, like chuff befom tlic wind.
• , L. II. URADFIELD,
PropbUt‘HC.!Mm!l"'l%ui[:r3l,,,llp|nm,
f, r.
edies for rule lu Dultou.
NovLly
for tlic
J^J-lLLINEUVi MILLINERY!
B'holcsala and Retail at
Knox's Millinery :i ml Variety Store.
MILLINERY AND KTKAW GOOD?,
' Hals, Bonnets. Ribbons,Flowers,
Also, A Hplcndbl stock of Hair OoodB
Frl * vtH ) Chignons, Brulds, etb.
up in superb ®J e *
tlio taste of tlic most luhlillious.^ b' 1 '
a distance promptly attended to by Mrs. Know,
InnCrson. . ■ *
Country dealers would do well to call, exam
ine uml price our goods before pmeiiawlng cisc-
where. W. O. KNOX,
rebll-Cm - AtluntH, Go.
—approved September 17,
Given uuder my liaiid and the ... _ it
cutlve Department, at tint Cul9.vl n ?L 1 *?',*
lanta, thu day and year first above'>'”„,**
JIUFUS B. BULLOCK, UoVefu&Sl’'
By tho Governor
Jyth
B. B. OEGnM'VKNRRin,
Soorotury Executive Department,
SIIOE-lFlNnlNCJlS, ETC.
Koopiqonstflnlljrpnbattd arzrv ohtenslvo nnd
well seieoted stock, which Is purchased
EXCLUSIVELY FOft CASH!
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER?.
«r>8pColal Attention G1 veu to Ordcnt.^v
Etnplro Block, Whitehall Stmt,
feb-ly -. Allntttn, Georgia.
\R. J. DRADFIELD’S
Female
Fern u Jo
Fuinuio
tegnlntor,
ilegulator,
Regulutor,
Prepared and Sold by
Prepared nnd Sold by
ns| raft 1
Atlanta, Go,
•Por Solo by L. r. OUBOER ft'co.l'hrej - .
, Patton, (iii. " -Tun.H-iy
OIM'I.OTlIal
\JOf all kinds and Quail tics at
Chn^nLorllu & Boyiiiou’H
DRY GOODS AND CARPET STORE,
Atlanta, Ooorgla.
article belonging.to a _
mtST CLASS OAItPKT^ANO FCItKUUINQ
Is complete, at prices LOWER than they oanbo
purchased elsewUurdln this State.
Our Stock of DRY GOODS la comploto in
every department.
Dress Goods, Linens, CaMlmcros*. Cloths,
Tweeds, Jeans, Kerseys, Domestics, Blankets,
Flannels. Hoop Skirts, Rulmoral nnd Boulevard
mO THE LADIES I
Madamq A. BPauinullcr,
Wishes to inform her TAdy frlonds and the
public generally that slto has returned fromN.
York with a full stock of
FANCY VAWkTIES!
Such as Dress Trimmings, Knit nud Woven
Worsted Goods, latest styles: French Jowelry,
Embroideries in Colors, auch asSUppem,Chair
Covers, oto. Also a full assortment of Worsted
and Silk Embroidery Materials, etc.
lUm Won* or'Kvmir Dsscriptiok
Made to order and kept on hand, shell ftsWJi
Madn to order and kept on hand, shell as >V 1st*,
Bands, Switches, OurTs, Frlzzettes; also, Rib
bons, Flowers, and every variety of Ludluh*
Fancy Not ions.
4S-Huvlng bought principally for Cash, ena
bles her to. uyllouauiu the city.
Atlanta, October 20-12m, •
HARDWARE!
Tommey & Stewart,
_• triillalioll fitreot,
ATLANTA, i : I | OllORUIA,
OFFIR XV
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
- A largo and ooinplclc assortment
Foreign, and Domestic Hardware.
At prices not to bo undersold fn this market,
conmsUng In part or Iron. Stoel, Nall*. Cutlery,
Guns, Builder's and Carriage Material*. Also,
Brooks' Patent Wrought Irou Soruw und Re
volving PrcsMbrsuhL^ ' a fob23-ly.
C OX A HILL;
Atlanta, Go.,
Wholesale and retail doulerft in Fonttoi* and
DoxsfTio Liqcoiis, Cicuus, Tobacco,4c.
W. It. mil) | . Ootober 29—cm.
mory, and Fancy Articles, Corner MurlctUt and
Peucbtreo Streets, (Old Noruross t:mner,) At-
jyjEDICAL AND 8URQICAL NOTICE.
Drs. A* W» BivitiRH Sc Bon,
Tomcrly or South Carolina,
Tondor their Professional services tcv the cltl
suns or Dalton und surrounding country. Spa
olal attention given to all ohronio cases.
Ofllco, during tho day, comer of King 4 Petite
streets, and night at residence on Thornton
Avenue, former
A,W. Blvings,
J. C. Blvings,
jyi; B. R. BROWN,
January 3*ly.
A TW
Adjoin li
ANT A MARBLE WORKS,
ijoluing Calhoun House and opposilo Georgia -
Railroad Depot,
Constantly op hand und.ma<lo to order ’
t Monnments Tombs, Dead Stones, Tnblrd,
Tuh1»».y»sej). r Bureau, wazhsumd, and . Centre
und
r.xEreTivr. #
Atlanta, Ga. v February 23,18J!>. {
Onnmnm, Tiiat George A. Cunningham be,
and 1m i« lioreby appointed Inspector of Fertil
izers for thocounty of Newton, by virtuo of tlic
powor und authority vested in mu by an net en
titled “An Act to protect tflo planters of this
State from imposition in tiiosulu of Fertilizers'
—approved September 17, l«tf.
Given under my hand and the Seal oftho Exe
cutive Department, at the Capitol, in Atlan
ta, the day nnd year flrst nbovo written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By tho Governor:
lb B. deGuaffknreid,
Secretary Executive Department. •
Pront.
fy)X 4 BROTHER,
ConnnlsHion Merchants,
FonsYTU But., Atlakta, Ga.
Prompt attention given to sale of Produce,
Groceries und Merchandise, and dlllag orders
for Prokuoo or Murohandiso.
October 15-J2m.
Siren under my band and the groat SoHloftno
State, at the.Capitol, in thn city of Atlantu,
this tl fluent h day of Mareli, in the year or our
Lord ono tlioiiHuml eight hundred ami sixty
nine, and of tbo independence of the Unitet
Btutes the nlncty»thlrd.
IlUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By tlic Governor:
D.win G. Cottixo, 8eo. of State.
JiXr-CUTI-VB AHTJIr.XT, (
Atlanta, G.»u, February 25, 1839. J
OanenuD, That Dr. JohtvB. llepdrlcka he, anil
htf is hereby appointed inspector of Fertilizers
for Uio county of Newton, by virtue of tho pow
er and authority vested in mo by an act enti
tled “An Aot to protect the planters of this
Stato from imposition In tl).q£ialo of Fertilizer*”
—approved September 17,1838.
Given under my lmnd and thcSonl of the Exe
cutive Department, nt tho Capitol, In Atlan
ta, the day und year flrst.nbpve written.
RUFUS D. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
B. B. nKOBAmxRKti),
Boo rotary Executive Department.
[official.]
Proclamation.
Kxkcctivk Dkfartmf.xt.
I irii I, f
Atlapta; Georhla, Muroh 15,1809. {
WucncAs, In pursiianooofnn Aot passed by
tho General Assoinmy of this State, nn election
for ono J ustlco of tho Peace and t wo Constables
is to be held In each of tho Militia Districts
throughout this Stato, on the flnt Saturday
(the 3d day) of April, 18«a: *
Now, therefore, I, Rufus B. Bullock. Governor
and Commander-In-Chief oftho Army and Navy
of this State, and of Uio Militia thereof, do bore-
by issuo this, my proclamation, ordering and
requiring the Ordinary of each county In this
Stato, after giving duo and pnblio notIco there
of, to cause nn election to be held in-caohof the
sevoral Militia Districts of. their respective
counties on that day; for one Justice of the
reace and two Constables, in manner and form
prescribed by law.
Given under my liaml and the Seal of tho Exec,
utive Department, at the Capitol, In Atlanta,
this 13th day of Muroh. I%0.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
Ei'okxeD/-
March 18-3t.
Ei’okne Davis, Soo. Ex. Department.
C.XKCUTIVL DCrAKTHClIT. f
Atlanta, Gu., February 25, 1809. (
Okdkukd, That Dr. J. n.llan ls be, and he is
hereby appointed Inspector of Fertillzora for
tbo county of Meriwether, by virtuo of thepnw.
cr nnd authority vested iff me by an net enti
tled “An Act to protect tho planters of this
Stato from Imposition in the sale of Fertilizers’
—approved September 17,1868.
’en under my hand and* tlic Seal oftho Exo-
tutlvu Department, at the Capitol, in Allan-
•*' tho PwwTmneAb
the Governor: ' . v
I. B. ^»EGnAFFB5nm»,
Secretary Exeeutlvo Department.
[official, j
Executive DzrARTJftXT, )
Atlanta, Ga., Fobruury 25,18C9. \
OnnmtEO, Tiiat Joel R. Grifflm Esq., be, and
ho is hereby appointed Inspector of Fertilizers
for tho county of Houston, by virtho Of the
powor and authority vested in mo hy an not en
titled ‘-An Aot to protect tho planters of this
Stato from imposition in tho solo of Fertilisers'
—upproved September 17,1838,
Given nnder my hand n
uutlvu Department,
lanta, jbe Upland *•
By tbc Governor:
B. B. pi
Seer
marl Ml
and tlm peal of the Exc.
U ut the Capitol, in At*
''Htt cn.
Governor.
. Marlilu Mantles and Hearth*, and
isriiH otMonuinUiftod prices. .
••other Mnrblo
Wedulhg ami Er-i
dcr amt tingravqdi
and pin* f
edgo or tbo Sciot .
Flue Bobbies and G buses kept aD
• ' 1 SECtjntTV AND BA
A great mrtny RoMiorlo* tra l
all ovol* the country, and Water
quuntly robtied. Tofssonre my
i a Vault. Allvnluabloeu
ml thu store Is wcllguari
Orders snlieltotl from every whero.
oSteT"
(Swecsftor to Dennett ft Jones.)
B. 1
Dealer In all sorts of
Dry Good*. JBootHt, SHoch,
IIAT9, CROCKEItV, Ac.
*111 noth, umu-raold—Yard stick M Inchn
, Oct.l5-ly.' '
S AItK L. WIiTMAN,
ofLoulsvlll, Ky., formerly of Ringgold,Oa.
Wliolosnlo Olotliluff,
377 and 373 Broadwa;
Hotizo of ROGERS, MORGAN i
Q AMU EL A, FAtNv
O with C. D. Sllngluff & Son,
Wliolciitilb Ovoooi'Si
Frodhco ComralH*lon Merchants, nnd Dealers
In Wlucs and Liquors,
31 North Howard Street,
”'"*‘ H *' 4 Baltliuoro.
T>ATTON & PAYNE,
JT Chattnnoogn, Tenn.,
Boolfsclloi’s and Stationery
Keen constantly on hand a comploto stock of
School Books, Stationery, wall ixipor, Novels,
Album*; ChrontfH, oto., which they offer at
wholesale or retail, nt Knstoru prices.
Orders by mall promptly attended to. Jully
Q.RBAT ATTRACTION
Hhcli ^ Collmr^s,
231 and 933 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tenn,
'Who are now selling Goods, such as Fancy and
Stuple Kry Goods, Boot*, Shoes, Clothing, oto.,
at siioli prieus u* were never known liofmc, and
which dufy competition. Cull aiul oxamtno
^ Having bought onr goods in the flrst N. York
Houses, wojre able to supply merchants and
farmers Kt Wholesale nrtdnrotnil prices, tuittsa*
ally-low for this roarketi
Itlcssr*. C. C. Alexander, of Loudon, and J. H.
Cunanb of Ringgold, aro with this house.
Nov. 1. law-Iy.
0' I ^yn?iractli < rS?r'aii(lnlinletalcmid rotall
dealer in every description or
FUBN1TUB5E,
•—ALSO ffVALEIl IX*-*— ‘
CARPETS, QU. CLOTIIB, WALL PAPER,GILT
Moloixcb und Fram/s, CuHtAins,
Sroisio Mattukssss, 4o.
Alarg^ossortmcnt of DnrlalCases on hand,
which will be sent to ally point on the shortest
notice. Call and uxamlna for yourselves be.
for** pnrciiasing clsuw here.
Chattanoogu, Tenn., Market str., July My.
FROMttoSiJ IloftSR Power
Including tho culcbratod
CoriiMj, cn-off Engines,
Side Valvo Stationary. En*
Mills, Grist M1U*;C
nndShingld
-—• „ v - ^iUsjClranJar
haw*. Bolting, 4o. 8end
for dcHoriptlvo circular
and prlco i&t.
Wood 4 Manx StbaM Exo. Co,,
Utlc.1, N.V.
r AMES It. WYLIE,
Pcachtroo Street, ATLANTA. GA
Wholesalo
Grocer and Commission Merchant.
Bole Agent, for Atlanta, for thd Yams nnd
Ihor Munuruetarcs of the Now Georgia Facto-
tr, near Athorts. ,febll-Jm
Kixo 8tb., Daltox,
Agonn»«iaa:nnd Lam
panv; also, ^
Fire insurance CompuiL_,, „.
Enterprise, Cincfnnut 1, nnd
Putnam, Hartford.
ALSO, GENERAL LAND AGENT
For anybody wboentfutstbclrbnslncsstoblm.
AB'llufuiv to Col. C. It. Wulbom, Atlanta: aud
Col. W. U. Tibbs, Lowry 4 Eason, Horn D. A.
Walker und Col. J. A. B. Hunks, Dalton, Ob.
Junuai'y M2m. . * ■' •
HUGH DOUGLAS Ac Co.
tTTHOLESALE
\V DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 4C.,
. Nu. 53, Fustto Squauk, Nasuville, Texx.
Hugh Douglas, *)
W.^. Paine, I
L. T. Armstrong, r
W. V. Dlbroli, J
TJAUL, TAVEL 4 MANNER, ’
|7 Wholesalo
NilcseUcvi| &: StationcJi*»,
A nd tllnnlf 111 JGB POINTERS,
And Blank Bj; ^uufactnrers, No. 4* t Union
F.M.PUnl. ) '■•UOjTunuuszuc. ...
J.W.Hunner,Jr.) • '
FosTrohKD.
E XECUTOR'S SALE —By virtue of author!*
.lljr in me vested by an order from the Court
ot I’rdhwiry of Gordon county, Oa.; I will ssl),
oji the first Tuwdny in April’ next, betare the
Cmirt-llotrtc door in I’alhmm; between the legal
honrs of rale, tho following lands, to wit j
Lot No* 284, in the 8th district nml lid rection
of Gordon oouiffy* lot No. 2ri4, in the 7th district
slid 4tit section of Walker county; X of iot No.
112, in 1 Bill district und 2d section of Pickmz
county v i of lot No. COO, in 11th district and Ut
seethu fit Lup.pkin esunfy j Jot No. fill, in 6fh
’tyV i |i^W^i. f< ’ c,lnn ° r oounty ; lot
section of GiiiDOge^ffit?^!^ ore ^ un *
2Cll» 4ll-triet and. 2d section oftnfdf ^
Sold as tjie property of Joseph'Wilton, ofe-
censed, for the bcnclit of hi* heirs nnd creditors,
Tenn* cash. WILLIAM MOBLEY, Ex’r.
Fo>»2C-tda. [Prs. feo $10.
Jan.7-0m*
TTEADQUAUTERS >
JLJL ^ —FOB
CARPETS,OlfTuLOTUS nnd CURTAINS.
KENDRICK’S CARPET STORE, .
Marble Building, Marietta Str., Atlanta, Go-
Wo ke«p constantly on hand a very largo
took 6f Carpets, embraolng ull grades/from
.hucheapest to tlio best: Floor Oil Cloths, ail
widths; Damask ui*.d Loco Curtains; Cornicus,
Window Shades, Hug*, Malts; indeed every
thing noodod to furnish ^honuMua^bc found
~ov.lM2m. * * * Atlanta, Go.
•ESTABLISHED IN I83L
X* M. Si'll. C. CluJ'lco,
Importers and dealers in
ronniGx and domesThj IjaHtiwaee, .
EDW1VBATE.. OES.O.EEUIAV. I. *. K’OABAE,
■piDWIIf DATES * CO,,
Wboluala1>«t)ert la
Dry Goods and Clothing,
122 and Ut Mooting Street,
CtmtlESTON, s. t.
FeblWm—w,o,o*
. jg and racking, _ .
Shovuls and Spades, Building Material, Pocket
and Tul>lo Cutlery, Carpenter.*' Tools, Rims,
Spoke Hulls. Agricultural Implements,Springa
und A xlus, Carnage Hardware—all of which wo
aro offering low for cash.
«k"Ordors from tho country promptly atten
ded to.
Agents for Fulrbank's Standard Scales
and Knoxville Iron Work*. ••
Sign of BIG PADLOCK.
Oct. 9My, Pottoh-Trco Str., Allanta,Ga.
H CN’NTCUTT df BELLING RATH.
Dealers In
Stoves, Tinware,
House Furnishing Goods, Steam and Gas Fit
tings, Valves, Gauge Cooks, Whistles, Steam
Guagos,.^gmgWr^nj^t Iron Pipe for
Pumps of all Patterns, Rubber-Hose, Tin Plate,
Sheet Iron, Copper. Lead, etc.
rinmbs’ Brass Goods, Wash Buhins, Pings,
CcckB, Water Closut*. etc., etc. . . ,
Contractors for Roofing, lnbhst stylo, in Tin
and fibuet Iron. . . , . .* i
It. R. Crossing, opposite National Hotel,
margin ATLANTA, GA.
/ \KOKGIA, (jont)ON CooNTf—‘Whcfcss A. M.
Kay, adminlstmt'or of W M L Bowles, rep
resents to Uio Court in liis petition that he lias
fully mJmihirturcd 6jiid estate—
This f.< lo cite all and cingular the creditors and
next of kin of wild A. If. Kiiv, to he and ap
pear xt tny oftlve,•within the time allowed by law,
)ivd show cause, if any. they can, why said ad-
tniulHltntor should not he dischurgud from hi* ad*
niiiiistr.tmin on the first Monday in July, 1860. _
Dec. 24-Cm. D. W, NEEL, Ord’y.
. 0. PltHKIL If. II. SMITH.
4•MflJTBn if SJIMTMM,
AVbolcsale and Kctall
(i roccrs and Com mission Merchants
No. 60 Broad Street,[PUnet’a Cohtcr.)
octlO BOM E, 0A. Chi
Boots cto Shoos
G. H. & A.7w. FORCE,
Wholesale dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES
Whitehall Street Alldnla s Oa.
K EEP on hand tho largest and beat selected
Stock in the city of Atlanta, nnd wlilalwnV'
sell to Country Merchants at JITcw York
I*rice8)’with flight added. Nov. p-ly.
J. 8. OLIVER.] [8. c. WXDDHL.
OLIVER & WABDAIL,
warbbcoush
Commission .Morchants,
Corner Alabama and Forsyth Sirs., Atlan ta, Oa.
CJfAr.KXTB for Marietta Papeu Mill—keep
all .macs Printing and Wrapping paper ou hand,
•tIcrAMt moiket,prict.s. . [Vqv. 6 iim.
S TAf'K at (icorma, Gbrdon County.— Uriah
LuVe, Gftiliiflim of tho Minor children of
Jchn.MMi Mo**, deceased, having applied to tho
ol <Jp d ,,, » r . r “f said county for a diseharg-
*P4in of said Minor childrem
sniffiifnr the jUllVl 0 to'^to ahd tidmohfch allaad
edVMinor riiltdrenjrtfjis^. 110 ^ of Puiti
within the time preset ibed n, J oJDco
If any they have, Why said fctUrB
granted the applicant; * A
Nor 26-Out D. W. NEEL, Only
C 't BORGIA, GORDON COUNTY.- ‘ ~
X IfecVs, Administrator, of W. p.
deoenBcd, t epiesents tn the Court of Ordinary in
IiiH petition duly tiled apd entered, on rxcord tlmt
helms fully nduilnlntcit«lsaid catat^i
This Is therofofo to cite all persona concerned,
kindred and creditors,^(o show otime, if any they
can, why said nduiinUrator should not bo dis-
uhorged from Ida admintstrufion and rccolvo let
ters of dumiiasloK on tSii first .Monday in ’May,
1 Stiff. 1). W. KEEL, Ordinary.
November 5-0ro> .
nJWItOIely Qordon Comity—Whereas, A
\T Littlefield, administrator of- lb A. Sta.iton
rujiresents to thp Court in hi#*petition duly Tiled
and oiilcR’q on record, that he has fully adnilnis-
teiod- said cstatb. This is thereforo to cite all
peraona concerned, kiudr*d nnd creditor*, to i-hoW.
cause, if any they can, why *aid administrator
should not bo discharged from ids adminiitrft lion,
and receive letters of diamifwiOii on tho first Mon
day in February, 1800. This July 22,1868.
Hm O. W. If EEL, Ort’y.
G ” E-JKII. Ottott (ooutj-Wl.cr.rs, WIN
Ham J WhitsiU, admiiihtrotor of tlio ostata
of M Q Dyer, late of said county, deceased, rep*
resents to thq Court, lu hia petition duly fded ami
entered on record, tba* Hq hag fully admluistcrcd
on said esUto—
THU U theroforo lo elto and udmqnlah all per-
sons interested to show came, if any they can,
within tlio time prescribed by. law, why ettera of
dismtsson ironi said catato shpul-l nt-t be grant-
edlo sakl applicant, In Aptil next Given .un
dcr my- huuti imd diflclal signature, this CMobw
1818. ' J, M. COMBS, OrUiuu'y.
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