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T11UH8DAY, lii'lii APRIL 20, 1800,
Now t'oilo.
Two colored gontlcmcn settled nil nflhlr
of honor In Savannah, Georgia, the other
dny, by a ‘'butting” contest, Riiwr bends
nnd nbumlnnt ‘‘sntlsfhetlon” wera obtain*
ed. ^
The Heulor Kolil.
Our senior Wns coniidlnicnted to Brig-
lioll’s Ilnllnn Opera while in tbofiato City.
Ho snys he couldn’t uuderstnnd a word of
thclrdnrnod Dutch, though the Atlnntlnns
knew It woll, or nt lcnst, encored vocifer
ously.
Vreo Hide.
A negro, to nvold having his thro, Jump-
1 from a train while 111 rapid motion, near
ncsboro, Gn., a few dhys ngo, nnd, fall-
t across the track, had his head severed
om bis body by the wheels,
xtremes Sleet.
1 Miss Lydia Stanfield, aged eighteen, wns
nnrrled to nn old rooster of elgbty-threo
ummers, nt tho express oftloo In Delphi,
3n., a few days ngo.
. .V. Murray.
Friend Mnrrny, with the lmrdwnro
house of Arthur, Emory & Co., Dnlll-
noro, will glvo tho merchants of this sec-
on a chance to mnkc orders, through him,
for hardware, Murray’s a good fellow.
While Shod.
Fishermen nro catching largo numbers
of white shad in the Ohattaboochlo river,
Gn. This fish wns never before known to
bo caught In any of tho streams that flow
to the gulf.
MLouIn Os Crawford.
, Tills tvblo young lawyer, who, hy his
v j Btrlet Integrity, eloso application, and
promptness, won golden opinions for him-
;/ j 8olf in this section, has removed from La-
Fayette to Atlanta. .Tudgo Milton Rus-
Bell wil|, now, attend to the business of
-this ofllce nt LaFaycttc, and is authorized
v to receive and receipt for all monies.
• It Docs nn Good I
f It is so amusing just to observe the
stores of the merchants who don’t adver-
tlse; to sec tho anxious proprietors look
ing into the streets and see the people go
^ by, wondering why they don’t come in,
whilo tlielr neighbors, who do advertise,
are crowded with customers. Some peo
ple catch at coppers nnd luso dollars,
s Banner ol'the Month*
If our Catholic friends want to subscribe
for Father liy nil's paper, Robt. O’Neil,
or “Jimmy,” nre regular authorized
• agents for this city. Out side of its rell-
glon, the Banner of the South is one of
the most able, fearless, and pathetic de
fenders of the Southern people. Every
lover of our “Lost Cause” should take the
Banner, and read tho inspired, poetic elo
quence of its editor.
The Noblo Georgian.
Most happy are we to learn that Gcor-
. gin’s most distinguished statesman, Alex.
• Stephens, is fast recovering, and will soon
Resume his history of the war. -
‘A Warning:!
•; * An editor threatens to Kukliix his de
linquent subscribers. Hear him! Some
of our subscribers forgot to pay* up this
Spring! The secret serpent has hissed!
. , Fay us! Bloody bills! The paper maker
-grins! The frizzled cat mews! Pay your
, subscriptions promptly! Heath to trai-
1/ors! Two dollars a year! Your doom
. is scaled! The “devil” is on the war path!
A word to the wise! K. K. Jv.J
Oh! <lie Horrid Man !
"Wo mean the wretch of a fellow who
said that another twist to the present mode
of “doing up” the ladies’ hair would take
them oll’thcir feet.
Wants to Como np Hero!
We extract tho following from a busi
ness letter, nnd suggest that it would
be well for any one having such property
• to advertise it:
“ .Send me your paper. I wish to see
7 the land advertisements. I would like to
purchase a good creek or valley farm,
suitable to growing grasses. Please let
me know the prices of the above qualities
of land—improved and unimproved lauds.
H. B. 0., Jr. .
From fifteen hundred to four thousand
^dollars per lot—depends upon improvc-
Iments and distance from the city. Most
Enny of our lands grow grasses. Wc will
■turn j'our letter over to a real estate
pigent.
/ Fntlior Ryan.
This distinguished orator and Pocl-
^Priest, whose whole soul seems to be imbued
, with tho holy pathos of our “Lost Cause,”
wc are happy to lenrn has sullleiently re
covered to have lectured in Atlanta Tues
day evening—tho subject, “The South.”
He has promised to visit our city, and when
ho does come, every one who has read his
poetry will not miss it, while all others who
love eloquence should not miss hearing
him.
Fiftieth Anniversary.
Last Monday, tho 20th, was generally
observed by the I. 0. 0. F. as the semi-
| centenary anniversary of tho order, also,
as a decoration dny of tho graves of the
noble confederate dead.
IltiUiiin In Pnrvn.
Opelika Is oqjoyhtg a successful ran of
the moaocls. Laxy nlggor starved to death
at Cooloyvlllo. Contkdornto Treasury
notes to amount of $88,000, sold for 850,
In Augusta, Ga. Petersburg, Vu., taxes
Velocipedes 85 each. lion. Hubert ltldg-
way Is talked of Ibr Governor of Vlrglnln.
North Carolina and Virginia nro going to
have a cock tight for tho championship.
Superior Court In session In Dalton this
weak. Everything is afloat nnd It koeps
on raining. Judgo Parrott was slok yes
terday nnd ndjourned Court till noxt Mon
day. Tho French Emperor cats liorso-
mcat every day for dinner, An Atlanta
paper advertises Velocipedes for ladles,
but It Is velocipede bats, sold by Mrs.
Knox, .tho filshlonnblo milliner. Hall
storm dnmngod St. Louis 8100,000. Mil
itary bringing nlggor on top In Mississip
pi—making them officers. Kentucky far
mers nro coming Hpulh to buy lands. A
Mrs. IVelro wns burned to death whilo
Ironing, In Vlek'sburg, Miss. Alabama
has an Insurance company that does bus
iness with gold only. Seventeen houses
were blown clown by a gale, hi ono parish,
In Louisiana, the other day, several woun
ded nnd one killed. Mad dogs nro scar
ing Kontucky people. Norfolk, Va., has
had a 820,000 lire. McMinnville, Tenn
had a 80,000 lire. Forty trains run to and
from Kansas city every day. Cold weath
er gave Florida cotton crop Ills. South
Carolina Is to have negro troops. Mont
gomery Is feasting on green corn. Mis
sissippi fruit crop nipped in tho bud, by
frost. Nashville is shlpphig^tnk to New
York. Gov. AVI sc Is 111 InUiebmoud, not
expected to recover. Tennessee expects
a big peach crop. -Grasshoppers nro
swnrming in Texas. A bogus Dcaure-
jgnrd has been imposing on the. A’irginiuns
—borrowing money, Kentucky wheat
crop favorable. Broom-corn is thought
to be n very profitable crop by some Ken
tucky farmers. One county in Kentucky
lias six thousand hogsheads of tobacco—
Ait eight cents 'Iwould bring a half mil
lion dollars. Home lias a velocipede. A
turtle weighing 07 pounds wns caught at
Gadsden, last week. The railroad .is be
ing pushed right along from Home to this
plnee—150 hands at work, and five miles
this side of Home. Alabama has a child
with four legs. A man named Hell was
arrested, on charge of forgery, in Chat
tooga, last week.
Wontlicr—I'ropfl
The wcathor has been ns changeable as
a coquette, for the past week, rain and
storms predominating. But little corn
lias as yet been plnntcd, in consequence of
tile wet weather. The liottom lands can
hardly lie plnntcd in two or three weeks,
witli a dry season. Oat crop looks well,
the wheat prospect is flattering, while clo-
'ver fields arc superbly benutifnl.
Tlie wheat fields along tho Stale rond.
from hereto Atlanta, and all over the State
indeed, we learn, look most promising.
♦'Ito-hel l-lfor.”
Tlie First Baptist Church, ut Macon,
has just received a 840 pound boll. The
Telegraph seems to think the Church in
a dangerous way, because she is re-bell-
ing !
The Ktlctr Pin no !
With the name of Gen. Lee n« a referee,
who can doubt the superiority, or at least,
the real merit of anything V Not only
does this old veteran and ripe scholar,
with all his refined tastes and impulses,
use the Stiefl'Piano, but Gen. Hill, Gen.
Ransom, Gov. Letcher, and a host of oth
ers, whose nairnfe are familiar, to our read
ers, use them—first, doubtless, because
they nre the best, have the sweetest tone,
are more durable, and secondly, because
it is encouraging genius, skill and enter
prise in our own section. But people will
have tho best, no matter where made, nnd
the very fact of Mr. Sticlf being compell
ed to enlarge his business the present sea
son is conclusive evidence that his instru
ments are being highly appreciated by the
Indies of tho South. Anyone wishing to
purchase a Piano would do well to go and
see one of these at Messrs. Pierce &
Wood’s, Chattanooga, who are agents.
Read the advertisement, nnd if you would
know more send for a circular.
An old Rntrliinor Clone.
Col. James II. Grant, tho Resident En
gineer of tho*Nnshvlllo and Chattanooga
Railroad, died on tho 22d Inst, at 12:115 1*.
M. at his residence at Christiana, Ruther
ford county, Tcmi., In thbOOth year of his
ago. Col. G. was the engineer uuder whoso
auspices tho Nashville nnd Clmttnnoogn
road wns built, and his skill constructed
tho immonso bridges and tunnels on that
rond. IUbscientific attainments wore well
known nnd appreciated throughout the
South, whilo at hointtho' was respected ns
nn honorable and upright man,
Atlanta noutOKtic Market.
The following are the ruling prices, in
Atlanta, up to tho 20th of April, furnished
by II. T. Cox & Bro., commission mer
chants of that city:
Corn, per bushel, OOCfi.OH: Wheat, white,
per bushel, $,180lo £2.00 ; Tenn. red, $1.70
Nil K, DO IIIB, 'JU.II III , liAl I il, V't IAJ v »J ,
Family, SAW) to 851,; Bacon, Slioldora, per
tli. 74 Jets; Clear rlilea, (10 to lHcta; llama,
into 171ets; I,aril, 111 tibia., 10 to lOels; tn
firkins 20 to 20ela; Beef, gross, cts; but
ter, 00 to llfcts; Eggs, per dozen, 14 to 15c;
Beeswax, 05 tn llfcta; Unions, |icr bushel,
81.25 to 81.75; Tenn. Irish potatoes, per
bushel, 81.00 to 81.50; Field Peas, red, per
bushel, 81.10 to 8M5; while, 81.10 to 20;
Apples dried, per lb. 7 to 8c: Beaches, 10
to 20c; impeded. 8 toOc; Dry Hides, 20
to 20c; 4-4,Sheetings, per yhrd, 10 to tile;
7-8 Shirting, per yard, 14 to 14J cts; Col
ton Yarns, per bunch, $2.00.
Ilnllnn Hoineatle Market,
Tho following nro .the quotations nt
which the nrtlcics mentioned below arc
selling nt to-day, the 22d:
Butter, DO; chickens, 25; Salt, 82.00; Bn-
enn, till to (lets; Beeswax, 05; Coll'ee, 00 to
fillets; Steal Sects; Feathers, 50cts; Flour,
85 to 80.50; Corn 75cts; Wheal, 81.50 to
81.75; Hay, 80.00 to-$1.25; Lard, 10Jets;
Peas, $1.00; Potatoes, $1.25 $2.00.
A Hndlcal editcr says Hint the more be
rends Democratic papers the less be knows.
One would judgo that ho must hnvo been a
great reader of Democratic papers In bis
time.
Malting Friend*.
AVe # call attention to the advertisement
of Hr. Bmdfield. Particulraly do we call
attention to thcemmenagogue of which he
is the author and sole manufacturer. This
remedy is endorsed and applauded by the
best physicians in tho country, also hy
'many of our most reliable and responsible
citizens, in whose families it has been tried
with the most satisfactory results. There
are numbers of people in this city who are
willing to testily to its efficiency,.nnd who
only refrain from doing so through motives
of delicacy. Wo can assuro our readers
that it is uo quick nostrum, but a genuine,
reliable remedy. Wc publish the follow
ing evidences of its merits:
Talladega, Ala., March 0, 1809.
Mr. L. II. Bradtield, Atlanta, Gn:
DeauSir: Yourmcdicineis going right
alongnnd ishiaUing friends wherever tried.
It is giving entire satisfaction. We have
km s.ow thus tar to recommend It, but
are doing so now holilly and truthfully.
Please ship us via Rome, at once, per
freight train, four dozen Female Regula
tor. Yours truly,
R. A. Moskly & Bro.
For sale by L. P. Gudger&Co., Dalton.
A Veteran !
There is a widow in Nashville, Tenn,,
one hundred and fourteen years old, who
enjoys the pensions of three husbands, all
of whom served iu the Revolutionary War.
Her name is Dinah Yies. She has 400 des
cendants.
M INCH: I if iAlVl'.Ol'NA D VK ItTIHFM EX TN.
S"
RING HAS COMM, AND BO HAVE
SCOTT & LYLE’S
Elegant Now Goods!
They nro In rcoelptof n wullsolootod Block of
Spring nnd Hummer floods!
Something llmiutlful for tho Ladies!
A "Love of ii llat,” or Charming Dross!
Urn mullnoH,
llnls Trimmings,
Notions, Shoes, Uulturs,
Also, a well selected stock of
Uontlemcn's Goods:
lintn, Clothing nnd HHocm.
Wo reaped Lilly ask nn examination of goods
row!
rfh e
South End Hamilton Street.
I ADI MS, cull.and examine 1lio.su Ilciuitlful
J (Junnun Ware and (Hass Setts; also, mug-
Iflccnt assortment of GlilSs, f“ — • --- *
— Be
milB “ MVM DRUG HTOIIK! ”
BEDWINE Jte FOX,
ATI.ANVA, : t | OEOIll
T F mi;
Many housoin town keeps Superior tiro
-Srtgur Coffee, Flour, etc,, go and r
if that It is - - -
edwin rates.
•pimVlX DATES A CO.,
Wholcsillo Dealers In
Dry Goods and Clothing,
122 and 1*21 Meeting Street,
ClIAiaKSTOX, s. c.
[OFFICIAL.]
Executive Depautmkxt, )
Atlanta,Uu., March 21,i *
OunKUF.n, That T. Hartley, Hsij., bo, nnd he is
•dbyappointed Inspedor of Fertilisers fo -
county of Laurens, by virtue of tho powe
and authority vested in me hy an net entitled
•*an net to protect t lie planters of t his state from
imposition in t ho side of Fertilizers"—appro veil
September 17, law.
Given underlay hand uml tho Seal of the Exec
utive Department, ut tlie Capitol, la Atlanta,
tho day and your first above written.
IlOFL’8 11. 11ULLOCK, Governor.
np4t
Drugs,Medicines,Faints,Oils
ivixnow <11,ASK, l*»TTY t ETC.
A l.oort Law.
Tho city authorities of Macon have pass-
nn ordinance, forbidding all persons, other
than railroad engineers or passengers, get
ting on trains while in motion or station
ery, at the risk of arrest and imprisonment
in the guarc-houso. Police officers nro re
quired to enforce the order. It should be
so in overy city.
DIimT from Won mis.
Col. H. T. Pride, a gallant cx-Confeder-
atc officer nnd a most estiinnblo gentleman,
died nt Ills residence, nearColumbus, Gn.,
on Sundny last, from wounds received In
the late war.
Horsey, (IIIliar A Co.—Baltimore.
’ This firm deal in foreign and domestic
dry goods, etc., nnd will bo represented in
this section, in a few days, by J. D. Wil
liamson, into of Tunnel 11111. Tlioso of
our merchants wishing to mako orders
would do well to try this house. Balti
more deserves a liberal trade.
Couldn’l Slop II.
A young African, with more courage
than common sense, tried to stop a hand-
car, whilo in full motion, by getting in
front of it, last Sabbath evening, tho con
sequence of which, was a knock down, run
over, ono broken leg, ditto bruised, a ter
rible scare, commotion, screams, and a
wiser little nig, perhaps.
HystcrloiiN Hurilcr!
An Italian wns found near Atlanta,
dead, stabbed. No clue to tho murderer.
Generally supposed to he suicide, as he was
seen crying the day before, and seemed to
he mentally depressed. He belonged to a
concert troupe.
Wants to Fight His wny through, GucxhI
The scoundrelly editor of a so-eallcd reli
gious papei^m Atlanta, says he is glad to
inform his friends that relief is at hand.
“ Large numbers of troops have already
gone forward to Montgomery, Mohilo and
Huntsville, Ala., nnd thinks tho “com
mander of this district will prove prompt
in quieting the disturbed element.” Wc
guess the editor is of the same stripe of a
certain presiding elder, of his church,
who, wc learn, never cleaned his skirts of
a little butter transaction in Huntsville,
Ala., before he came to Georgia.
Rome, ftclnm ami Dalton Railroad.
The Courier says the annual meeting of
this corporation took place on Friday last,
and elected the following:
President—Franklin II. Delano, of New
York.
Directors—U. A. Murdock, Wm. Paton,
Isaac II. Knox, Jno. T. Agncw, C. C. F.
Dambmann,DavidCrnwfon1,ofNewYork:
A. G. Mabry, J. W. Lepslcv. of Seim;
Levi Lawler, of Mobile, Daniel o. Printup,
of Rome.
Tlie following resolution was adopted:
Resolved, That wo deem it to be vitally
important to the interest of this compnny
anu the country generally, that the city of
Selma should be connected by railway,
early as practieablc^yvith the Gulf of Mex
ico at Mobile nnd Pensacola, and to that
end recommend to the President and Di
rectors of this company, to render all the
aid in their power to the construction of
roads to those points.
The fame of the celebrated Plantation
Bitters has no parallel in the history of
Medicine. The thousands upon thousands
of bottles that are made and sold daily is
but proof positive of their wonderful vir
tues. Thousands of Certificates can be
produced showing tho efficacy and cer
tainty of the cures which they effect, nnd
the Medical Fraternity, usually so jealous
of anything which causes persons to think
and doctor for themselves, arc compelled
to acknowledge their wonderful virtues,
and prescribe them under other names.—
They are sold by all druggists.
Magnolia Water.—Superior to tho
best imported German Cologne, and sold
at half tho price.
Kicked Out.
The Radicals have kicked Sprague out
of their party. Cause—honesty.
tlio Uuy
lly tlioGnvi
2.1,000 AiroutN Wanted.
A fortune of §10,000 a year edn be made!
Male and Female Agents wanted in every
county and township in the United States,
to sell 100 bran new articles which are
w’anted in every family. The Agents can
double their money on every article. The
business requires but two or three hours’
labor overy day. Constant employment
given the whole year round. Samples and
mammoth circulars sent free. Wo w f ant
the address of every one.
W. II. Dailey & Co., 148Fultonst., N. Y.
Distinguished Visitors! •
Airs. Senator Sprague nnd her sister,
Miss Chase, daughters of Chief Justico
Chase, with some friends, are stopping for
a short time at the Planter’s Hotel, in Au
gusta.
Great ReuicdlCN.
AVe wish to call the attention of our
readers to the advertisement headed the
Six Greatest Remedies of tjio age, read
this column and see the genuine certifi
cates from reliable persons, more would
be added if there was room. Hurly’s ague
Tonic is a never failing cure for any case
of Chills & Fever or Fever & Ague if used
by directions. Ilurly’s Popular AVorm
Candy is the best for children known, and
so pleasant to take that children will cry
for it. “Read certificate in advertisement.”
Also Hurly’s Sarsaparilla is the purcstand
host made, and none equals it for impuri
ties of the blood or renovating the system
from whatever cause. Ilurly’s Stomach
Bitters need only be tried to become the
most popular Bitter known, it is also pleas
ant as a beverage and conducive to health.
Dr. Scabrook’s Infant Soothing Syrup wo
arc told by those that have used it, is bet
ter than any other that they ever tried.—
Dr. Scabrook’s Elixir of Iron and Bark is
the most pleasant and reliable remedy of
the kind before the public, and good effects
can be relied on being produced from using
it in all cases when recommended. Read
the advertisement headed the Six Greatest
Remedies. For sale by all Druggists, tf.
For Salo by L. P Gudger & Co., Dalton.
[OFFICIAL,]
ICXBC'tlTlVK DF-FAItTMliX ., .
Atlanta, On., March*20,1 Stilt, i
Oitni:iu:t>t That Robert Iialtoy, E»i|., be, unit
lie is hereby appointed Inspector of Fertilizers
for the county of Floyd, by virtue of Uio power
and authority vented iu mo by an not entitled
•‘An Act to protect tho planters of this State
from imposition In the sale of Fertilizers"—ap
proved September 17,180S.
i ven under my band and tlio Real of the Exoc
ut ivc Department, at the Capitol, in Atlanta,
the day and year first above written.
Itt'FUS 11. HI LLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
H. 11. OKOUAFFHNtlin,
Secretary Exconi ivc Department. mil
[official.]
Kxkcctivk Dkvautmkxt, ')
Atlanta, Georgia, March 2;id, lsti!). 1
OnoBitKii, That .lohn M. Clark, Esq., be, and
lie la hereby appointed Inspector of Fertilizers
for the county of Baldwin, hy virtue of tliepow-
crund mil horHy vested In me by an Act untitled
“An Act to protect tho planters of thi.« State
from imposition in tin* sule of foi*tlllzcrs"6—ap
proved September 17,18M.
..... band and the Real of tho Exec
utive Department, at the Capitol iu Atlanta,
1 ’ year 11 rut above written.
UtTFDs U. BULLOCK, Governor.
II. B. DkGuavfi:mii:ii», Si eretnry Ex. Dcp’t.
[OFFICIAL.] *
Exkcutivb Dkpautmknt, )
Atlanta, Ga., Marehli), t.*m \
To the SboritT, or bin Lawful Dobuty, Richmond
County :
Whereas, on tho 10th day of February, A. D.,
18()n, l’rlsellla Lee wns brought before W. Milo
Olln, Justice of tlio Fence In umTfor tlie county
of Richmond, upou anidavit of ono Georgo W.
Uroadhurst,charged■ wit h tho odense of larceny
and was then and there, for said offense, after
having waived an indictment by thuGruud Ju
ry of said county of Richmond, sentenced tube
imprisoned iu the common Jail of the county of
Richmond, and to bo employed nt hard labor on
the public works for tlio term of tlireo mouths,
and upon discharge therefrom to pay all costs
ofprosecut ion and Jail fees, and
Whereas, A petition signed by tlio Hon. W.
Milo Olln, thoofllour presiding at said trial as
aforesaid, has been presented to me, rccommeu-
ding favorable action in her case uml
asking the remission of tho uucxpircd puVt of
tlio said term of imprisonment, setting forth
that Mr. Robert Douglass, a respectable citizen
of said county of Richmond feels desirous for
tlie reformation of tho said Friseilla Lee, and is
willing togive her permanent employment:
Now, therefore,considering this to bo a proper
case for Executive interposition and believing
that tho ends of Justice in her case have bten
attained by tho punishment already inflicted;
Ordorcd, That the said Friseilla Lee be, nnd
she is hereby fully pardoned of tlie offense with
which she stands charged, that tho uucxpircd
term of imprisonment, together with all costs
and Jail fees in and by tho said sentence impos
ed as aforesaid upon the raid Friseilla Lee be,
and tho same are hereby remitted, and that she
he forthwith discharged and set nt.liberty.
Given under my hand and 1 ho Real of tho Exec-
nt ivo Department, at tho Capitol, In Atlanta,
tlio day and yc—
By tho Governor
ICuokxk Davis,
Secretary Executive Department. m251t
20,000 pounds White Lead,
600 boxes French Window Glass,
2000 Gallons pure Llnsc«l Oil,
20 barrols Tanners Oil,
500 barrels Non-Explosive Coal Oil,
10 Bnrruls Furo Lard Oil,
All kinds of Machines OH,
Furo Brandies, wines uml Liquors,
Genuine LorrlllnnFs Snuff.
AH tho popular Fatont Medicines, nnd every
thing usually kept in a
FIRST CLASS DRUG HOUSE,
Having recently added a largo aseortment of
Imported and American Goods to our general
stock, we are ottering special inducements to
Cush Furelmsers.
REDWINK A FOX,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
Atlanta, Georgia.
October20, '00.1 y
Boots, Shoos, Solc-Loatlior,
SIIOE-EINDINGS, ETC
Keeps constantly on hand a vory oxtomdvo and
well selected stock, which is purchased
EXCMISrVEIiY FOB CABIt I
UIllIXT FROM TUB MANUFACTUItKUN,
-Special Attention Given to Orders. j£fr
Empire Block, Whitehall Street,
fch-ly Atlanta, Georgia.
n. it. entnv.
P hillips a chew,
Atlanta, Georgia,
D ookGoliora.PubliflUors & Stationers,
Chromns,
Gold Fens, Lithographs,
Mll.lo, XT 4
Hymn Books,
id
Wo nro agents also for
THE MASON AND HAMLIN ORGAN,
And keep specimens of Styles on hand. Have,
also, tlio improvement—vox iiuuaxa—won
derful addition. Declared by prominent
Musicians to bo the greatest improve-
incut on Musical Instruments that
has been made for years.
Tho most clioleo collection of Oil FioTunss,
Gn homos ami LiTitooitAFH PitiNTSthut lmsevcr
i brought to this market—selected with
, and especially suited to tho rullnod taste,
fv . .
MUSICAL nUPAtlTMBXT
‘Is complete, with a full stock ot Sheet Mhsie,
Instructors. Italian Strings, Musical Instru
ments, uml merchandise ot every description
generally to lie found in a first-class Music stoi c
We would especially recommend tliesuporlor
muko uml lino tone of our
PIANOS.
Purchased for cash and sold At Now York rates.
We claim decided advantages tn pleasing tlie
buyer. *
Houd for our Book List of Sheet Music, and
Illust rated Catalogue of Flimos-furulshed post
paid on application.
\Vo assure tho Public that our prices are ul-
wavs tlio same as tho publisher’s nr munuflic-
Hirer's. Wc buy direct and soil at short prgilt.-
Magazlacs, Miislonml Books bound ***•
LOCAL CARDS.
•JT-EW GOODS !
NICE GOODS I
FRESH GOODS!
SWEET GOODS!
Townley’s Confectionery!
Fresh Butter Crackers,
Soda Crackers,
Cream Crackers,
Sugar Crackers
"oston Crue
lMo Nic C ,
ami Farina Crackers, at
Townlcy’s Confectionery
Herrings,
Pickles,
Catsups, . ,
Pepper Sauce,
Brandy Peaches,
Jellies, Syrups, at
Townloy’s Confectionery I
Strawberries,
Flntf Apples, at
Townloy’s Confectionery!
Fresh Candies,
Oranges, Lemons, etc.,
i Cigars, Tobacco, extra flno. at
1 April 20-ly l’OWNLEY’S CONFECTIONERY.
GEORGIA:
By Rufus B. Bullock, Governor of said State.
Wiieukas, ofllelul information has been re
ceived at tills Department that murder was
committed in tho county or Wilkes, on thoSOth
.day of March, ultimo, upon the body of Thom-’
as Tlmxton, by an unknown person or persons,
and that said unknown person or persons have
fled from Justice:
1 lmvo thought proper, therefore, to issue tills
my Proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for thoupprelicn-
sion and delivery of tho said unknown person
or persons, with evidence siifllcient to convict,
to tlio Sheriff of fluid county and slate.
And I do moreover charge and requlro all of.
fleers in this Slate, civil and military, to be vig-
Bunt in endeavoring to apprehend tlio fluid un
known person or persons in order that they
maybe brought to trial for the offouso with
which they stand charged.
Given under my hand and tlio grent Seal of tlio
State, nt tho Capitol, iu tlie city of Atlanta,
tills sixth day of April, in tlio ,
Lord one thiiusnud eight hundred and sixty-
nine, and of tlie independence of tho United
Stulcs the ninety-third.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
Secretary of Slate.
hi aOundqu isfT
V^/ Manufacturem* and wholesale uml retail
dealer in overy description of
FURNITURE,
At.80 DKALKU IX
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, WALL PAPER,GILT
Moldixos uml Fuamks, Curtains,
Krai mi Mattresses, Ac.
A large assortment of Burial Cases on hand,
which will bo sent to any point on tho shortest
notice. Call and examine for yourflulves be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Market sir., July 2-ly,
Corliss cat-off Engines,
Sido Valve Stationary En
gincs, Fortnblo Engines,
Ac. Alflo.C’lroular, Mulay
and Gang Saw Mills, Sugar
C'une Mins, Shafting, Pul.
leys, Ae.,Lnth and Bulnglo
Mills, Grist Mills.ClrcuTur
Saws, Bolting, A a. Send
for descriptive circular
und price list.
Wood A Manx Steam Exo. Co.,
Utica, N.Y.
C ARDS, BILL AND LETTER HEADS printed
at the Citizen Ofllce on short notice ut the
lowest prices, and In the flnest style of the art.
f^Al’ITOI.lHtUG KTOHK.
L. II. BKADFIEI.D,
Drugs,Paints,Oils,Dye Stulls
AND PATENT MEDICINES.
Also, Wholesale Agent for
PROPHITT’B REMEDIES.:
ProphilFrt Liver Medicines,
Prophltt’s Pain kill It,
Prophitt’s Autl-niirioTis Pills.
Tlio excellent remedies ofO. S. Prophltt, M.
D., ueud no rticommondatiofl.Tliclr well kr
us poet
ing already established
mint Ion in Georgia and
Southern climntc.iui
for them an enviable repu ...
the adjoining Stales. As tho majority oi _
sons living in Hie South are pre-dispo.sod.tiL
disease of the Liver, It-Is grunted by all hitifl
ligout physicians that most of the imliis'nwf
trims of our people are tine to organic or fimfc-
ional derangements of that Important nrguii.
’rophltt's Autl-Blllimts pills uml Llvei Medi
cine strike dlroctlvnt tho root oftheovil. They
ire tho Liver, which, in nine chaos out of ton,
tlie bottom of tlie Coughs, Dyspepsia, Colic,
sick Headache, Uhciimntism, Constipution,
Menstrual Olmtruetlous, etc*., ho common
among om* people. Kuruehe, Toothache, Acute
Hlieumutism, Neuralgia, and bodllv pains of
every kind, flee before PUOPIIITT’S PAIN
KILL IT, like eliatfbefore tlie wind.
L. 11. RH.VDFIELD.
Weolesulo Agent for
Prophltt’s Celebrated Family Medicines,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Gn.
L. P. GUDGEH A CO., have Prophitt’s Item-
„ , short
not ice, and reasonable terms.
runups i cnKir,
Corner Alabama and WhitchuU Sts., Atlanta.
Feb. 11, lNiu-3m
pAIU'ETH! OILCLOTH* 1
Worthy qf Attention.
To Dr. Tlios. A. Hurley:
l hereby certify that during last year I was
attacked with tho Ague whilst lit vloksburg,
Miss., and used severalpopnlnrmodielno*twifli
but temporary relief.*On reaching homo tho
dlMeasureturned in a worso type, if possible,
when my medical attendant ordered Ouinitm
in large doses—frequently as high us (JO grains
perdity, and which must have cost me nearly
*loo. 1 eon*ailed Dr. Smith or Louisville, and
or«itkina.uiaQuuiitio,ui
let the disease .take its course. 1 was almost
bloodless, extremely exhausted, and ltronounc-
ed with enlarged Ltvorand Spleen, About’.thl®
time thoudvortlsomont of Hurley’s Ague Tonlo
appeared in a city paper, and 1 determined to
gl vu it it trial. 1 did so, und have no reason to
regret It. One bottle restored mo completely,
iJ —’ ’— t i - "-in*
ft
Cli mull orlin & Uojmiton’N
DRY GOODS AND CARPET STORE, .
Atlanta, Georgia.
OUR stock of Carpets, Oil Clot Us, Rugs, Mats,
Ottomans. Window Shades, Lace rtiul Dam
ask Curtains, Table or lMuno Covers, and every
art iele belonging to a
FIRST CLASS CARPET AND FURNISHING
, STORE,
InoompioW, atprioos LOWER than they can be
purchased elsewhere ill this State.
Our Stook of DRY GOODS, is complcto lit
every department.
Dress Goods, Linens, Casslntorcs, Cloths,
TweedM, Jeans, Kerseys; Domestics, Blankets.
Flannels, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral uml Boulovurd
skirts, Shawls, Cloaks,Hosiery,Notions, Gloves,
Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, and overy thing
usually kept iu a First Cluss Dry Goods Htrtre I
Call and examine, and satisfy yourself as t
quality of Goods mid the low prices.
CHAMBERLIN A BOYNTON.
October 20,1H*.
T ’
O TUB 1.Allies!
3Iiuliiiuc A. Xli-aunmUoi',
Wishes to Inform her-Lady friends and tho
public generally that slut litis returned from ‘
York with a full stook of
FANCY VARIETIES!
Such as Dress Trimmings, Knit and Wov
Worsted Goods, latest styles: Frenob Jewelry,
Embroideries in Colors, such as Slippers,*Chiur
Covers, etc. Also a full assortment of Wdrsted
and Silk Embroidery Materials, etc.
11 .via Work of kvkrv*Description
Mailt* to order and kept on hand, snob ns Wigs,
Bands, Switches, Curls, Frlzxettus; also, Rib
bons, Flowers, and overy vurioty of Ladles’
Fancy Notions.
Oi'llavlng bought principally for Cosh, ena-
’ *• - j with uny House lu the city.
HARDWARE!
.Tommey & Stewart,
ATLANTA,
Whitehall Street,
GEORGIA,
jy£lLLINKRY! MILLINERY 1
Wholesale nnd Rctuil nt
Knox’s Millinery mid Variety Store.
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
lints, Hounets, Ribbons, Flowers,
Also, A Splendid Stock of Hair Goods
Switches, Curls, Frlzets, Chignons, Braids, otb.
Dress Trimmings, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, ele.
Bridal Bonnets, Huts, Wreaths, etc., gotten
up In superb style, and nt row rnirKfl. to suit
Hie tUMte of tlie most fastidious. Orders from
ii distance promptly uttoiulod to by Mrs. Knox,
in person.
Country
inu and price
Country dealers would do well to cnll, exum-
ie and prlco our goods before purchasing else
where. W. G. KNOX,
Atlanta, Ga.
^TLANTA MARBLE WORKS,
Adjoining Cullman House nnd opposite Georgia
Railroad Depot.
Constantly on band und miulo to order
monuments, Tombs, Head Slones, Tablets,
Urns, Vases, Bureau, waslistaml and Centre
Table Tops, Marble Mantles and Hearths, ami
furnishing Marble of all descriptions, as clump
as ban be lurni.sliod tills side ot New York. Cal)
and examine material and prices.
Designs of Monuments nr any other Marble
ork ruvnisbeil free of charge. Wm. GRAY.
S. R. Oatmax, Agt. l’eb*26-ly I’ropt.
barge.
feb‘26-ly
(QOX & BROTHER,
CoiumiHs*ion HordiantN,
Forsyth Siit., Atlanta, Ga.
Prompt attention given to sale of Frodaco,
Groceries und Merebiimllse, and tilling ordora
for Prokiiccor Merehandisc.
October 16-12m.
Wbolosnlo
Grocer and Commission Merchant.
JTKADQUARTERS
CARI'I;TH,0IL CLOTHS and ( CHT.UYN.
KENDRICK’S CARPET STORE,
Marble Building, Marietta Str., Atlanta, Gn.
We kocp constantly on band a very largo
slock of Carpets, embracing all grades, from
the cheapest to tlio best: Floor Oil Cloths, all
widths; Damask and LucoCurtuins; Cornices,
Window Shades, Rugs, Mutts; indued every
tiling needed to furnish a home may bo found
at S. S. KENDRICK’S,
Nov. 12-12m. Atlanta, Ga.
J^ST A BUSHED IN 1854.
J T.M.&B.C.01ai’l£c,
Importers and dcnlors in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
Keep constantly on hand a Bill assortment of
Iron, Stoul. NuliM, Nutts, Washers nnd Rlvots,
Circular, Mill, Tenant & Cross-Cut Saws, Leath
er and Rubber Bolting nnd Pnoklng, Ames'
Shovels and Spades, Building Material, Pocket
and Table Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Rims,
Spoke Hubs, Agricultural Implements,Springs
und Axles, Carriage Hardware—ail of which we
Standard Scales
Oct. 29-ly. Feach-Trco Str., Atlanta.Gu.
H U X NIC LIT A II EL LING RATH,
Dealers in
Stoves, Tinw.aro,
House Furnishing Goods, Steam nnd Gas Fit
tings, Valves, Gauge Cooks, Whistles, Steam
Guugos, Oil Cups, Wrought Iron Pipe for
. Steam, Water and Gas,
Pumps of all Patterns, Rubber Hose, Tin riute.
Sheet Iron, Copper, Lead, eto.
Plumbs' Brass Goods, Wash Basins, Plugs,
Cocks, Water Closets, otc., etc.
Contractors for Roofing, in best style, in Tin
National note!,
ATLANTA, GA.
Y OU will always find the Choicest Rio Coffeo
and any brand of Sugar you desire nt
TIBBS & KENNER’S.
Ague amt Fever that is or can bo depend
ed upon is Hurley’s Ague Tonic. There lmvo
been thousands cured by using it, who lmvo
it I! i;'l.
it. One ... r
and since that time I have seen nearly t
dred oases iu which R acted with cquull.
pv results,mid''would certainly recdmmend it
us preferable to any othop tonic before the pub
lic. JasiksMautix, Engineer.
Louisville, Kv., Juno 15,1805..
For sale by L. F *" '
Dalton, Georgia.
JgrURLET’S POFULAU
WOKM CANDY.
;trcin It is not surprising that it is fust taking
t bo place of all oilier preparations for worms—
it being iiurfcejly tasteless, uad any child will
take it. Jam kb Rcddlk, Proprietor.
Mcsrrs. James Ruddle A Co.—Goutlcmon—It
gives mu great pleusuru to say, after using all
tho other worm remedies' known to me* with
hut partial success to my children. I wus advis
ed to try Dr. T. A. Hurley’s, mid slneo nslng it
mvchildren have lK*eomu well and healthy.—
Tlie eh lid ran would cat it all tho time, it is so
pleiisuul, if wo would let them. I belttvo it la
tlie best and safest remedies known, uml oa
such recommend it to dfio (inil all.
James W. Toavib.
Louisville, Ky., July 3* 1«W.
Fin* sale by L. I‘; Gudgur & Co., Druggists,
Dulton, UyorglUj
WHOLESALE AND .RET*AIL
A largo und complete assortment
Foreign nnd Domestic Hurdwure.
At prices not to bo undersold in this market,
consisting iu part of Iron, Steel, Nalls. Cutlery,
Guns, Bnudcrs and Carrlngo Materials. AIho,
Brooks' Patent Wrought iron Screw and Ro-
voivlng Press, for sale. febSMy
N
OTICE TO MOTHERS!
C OX A HILL,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Wlml^nlu and retail dealors In Forkion and
ImvKsi "
W. B. Cox,
W. It. llill,
(j I.iquons, Ciuaks, Tobacco, Ac.
October 20-5m.
W C. LAWSIIE, wliolcsulo iiud retail Drug-
• gist, dealer lu Paints, Oils, Glass, Perfu
mery, ami Fancy Articles, Corner Murlotta und
Peachtree Streets, (Old Nr “
lautu, Georgia.
orcross Corner,) At-
Oct2tMim.
R. HIPLEY,
(ESTABLISHED IN 1830.)
Dealer in Crockery, China, Glasswares and Sil
ver-Plated Gootls, House Furnishing Goods,
Looking Glasses, Ac.—also Kerosene Lamps
and OB, und tlio eelel)raled.non-exploslve Star
and Comet Burners, Short Chimneys, the okst
and safest Burners over in vented. «9"Storo
nn Whitehall Str., n few doors from tlie lluB-
Bond crossing. Atlanta, Un., Feb. 25-1 y.
D
It. J. BRADFIELD’S
Fcinulo Regulator,
nest Friend!
jtost Friend !
Best Frleml 1
Prepared und Sold l»y
Prepared and Hold hy
U 1L BltADFIELD,
L. II. BltADFIELD,
Wholesale Druggist,
Wliolcsulo Druggist,
- _jm,
Atlanta, Gn.
Atlanta, *’
Boots cfc SLoos.
G. H. & A/W. FORCE,
WholcsalQ dealers In
BOOTS & SHOES,
Whitehall Streep Atlanta, Oa.
K EEP on hand tho largest nnd best selected
Sleek in the city of Atlanta, and will nlwnys
sell to Country Merchants nt J%*eiC Y'ovli
Prices, with fright added, Nov. 5—1 y.
J. 8. OLIVER.] [II. C. WAI) It AIL.
OLIVER & WADDAIL,
"W AB.EBEOITSE!
Commission Meroliants,
Corner Alabama and Forsyth Sirs., Atlanta, Oa.
tgTAnms for Marif.tta Papku Mill—kcop
ill sizes Priutitig and Wrapping puper on hand,
ut lowest morkot prices. [Nov. 0-lhn.
H UNNICUTT a BELLLNGRATII,
Plumbers,
Steam and Gas Fitters, Copper Smiths, and
Ornumcntul Workers in sheet Metals.
Roofing in nil Its brandies—Tin or corrugated
Shoot Iron, Copper Valleys,etc.
RailroudCrossing, mr-fim Atlanta,Oa.
y IQUORSI LIQUORS 1
Just received and for saio at groatly reduced
prices:
20 Barrels of Flno Wickllffo Bourbon.
’ Barrels of GatV's Extra Bourbon.
50 Barrels of Sllvo.
60 Barrols of Woodcock Bourbon.
15 Barrels of Outr’s 8uporior Ryu.
MOO " Rectified Wblskey.
And a full assortment of kinds ot liquors.
L. COHEN.
Fobll-3m Whitehall SD*cct, Atlanta, Ga.
■EMPLOYMENT that pays. Forparticularf,
Jli address S. M. SPENCER A CO., Brattle-
Coro, Vt<
Dr. Nciibrook’l
Iiiiaiit Soothing; Syi'upl
nation qtilto up with tlio advuucerabnt of ihe
age. Pleasant to take, liurmless in Its action,
ellleiciitmul reliable in all eases, lnvuluubloin
the following diseases:
StfMMKh CoMl’LAIXT, InUKOULAUlTlKS OF TU*
Bowels, Bi:htivkxess, Tkktiiixo, Ac.
Gives health to tlie child uml rest to tho mother.
Nashville, Tkxx., Fob. 12,1W8.
James Ruddle A Co., Louisville, Ky.—When
living in your city, I used several bottles of Dr.
Heubrook's Infant Soothing Syrup, and found it
to domyohild more good ami it would rest bet
ter after using it than uny other remedy I over
tried. 1 can say with confidence, It is the best
medicine for child remit present knowm 1 wisli
you would get t he Druggists here to keep it. If
any one does, please let inn know t If not, send
mo om* dozen by express, and I will pay for it ut
,r ito mo when you send it, nnd
Mns. Sahau L. Raxdoli’h.
JJUKLEY’S
ST(»IACH IHTTERfcir
For Debility, Loss of Appetite,
Weakness, Indigestion, oa Dysuevsia, Want
of Action oftukLivku,
Or ttlsorderod Stouuicti.
Tlioro a
these m
plaints.-
o no Bitters that can oomiwQ with,
removing these distressing com-
For sale by L. P. Gudger A Co., Drug
Dalton. Georgia, and by all other Drug-S
iu tlie United Slates. *
JJU« BE A BROOK’S
ELIXIR OF P YliOPlIOSPUA TE
Ii-oii null Calywla.
This elegant combination possesses all tho
toxic properties of Peruvian Burk and Iron,
without tho disagreeable taste and bint 'effects
or either, separately or in other preparations,
of theso vnluuhlo medicines. It siiould ba-ta
ken in all eases when a gentle tonic impression,
Is required ufter convvfesooneo fromfkvbrhor
debilitatlug dlseuses, or in thqso distressing
luiiKour.AitiTiKs peculiar to females. No f«
mule should lie without it, if lliihlo to such dis
cuses for nothing cun well tuko Us place.
ALT. OF TUB AllOVK MEUICIXTiS
Hitnufiivturcd by James Ruddle A Co
Louis vlBc, Kentucky,
And for sale by all Druggists in the Union.
April 8,16*9-12m.