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NOKTII GEORGIA CITIZEN.
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Tlio Texas pnpem bring dioerfng crop
ncwft IVoin that State. Tl\i\v say coni,cot
ton, wheat, poUitoi'H, Korgbum, fruit mul
v'gi'tnblcM, promise an abundant yield.
From ArliiitiMis.
Itadieal outlawry that liarrassed
sas from one t ml to the other a few
ago, has almost entirely ceased.—
rs from that State say it is very qul-
e ju*t now; labor on the planta-
id tlio cotton crop,
nbllabtii
The
Arkai
Weeks
Visit.
<t the
dioilft
though backward, looking well.
Ili-i-oiiiiui; I'.xliniistvil.
Tlic Western lauils, it in Mutril, are
i:\iiiilly becoming exhtulstixl from tlio pro-
duellon or one class of erojw, nml from tlio
nralect to npplv propc? manures. Tlio
jofinfills or Hint region flssert Hint tlio
ip'nin-proiriiin ilist riots of Illinois, Iown,
.Missouri mul. Minnesota, nro vlolitlrig
MinilliT crops to tlio aero every year, mul
Hie same fads ltttvc boon observoil ill llio
wheat dUtrlcts of California. Tlio West,
ns well ns tlio Smith, must adopt the plan
of rotation of crops,
The Confederate Doml.
Tlio Uonfcilcrntc dead arc being remov
ed front tlio Cliickamanga IniUlc-llulil.iind
rc-illtefrcil in tlio Confederate Cemetery
nt Marietta. Tlds work, wo licllove, is
under the sapcl'vtslou of JlnJ. .T. X. Scott
of tills place, and Is lieing pushed rapidly
forward, two hundred bodies, wo learn
from the Marietta Journal, having rcncli-
ed that place last week.
A Nil like Story.
The Illinois Stato Register, of tlio 1st,
nays the prairie in tlio neighborhood of
Tnylorville In that Stato is litcmlly nlivo
willi snakes from one and n linlf to two
feet long, which were mined down during
n heavy storm on tlio night of the SOlli.—
That paper says they arc shaped some
what like nil eel, nre of a dark blue, that
there nrelcouatros numbers of them, and
that they swim in every branch and pud
dle of water on the prairie.
Aeirro Outrage In Oslrthorpr County.
Week licfore last a negro reported to the
citizens ol Lexington, Ogletliorpe comity,
that tliere was a conspimcy nmong tlio
negroes to murder n nunibcrof prominent
citizens and 1mm that town. Tlieciti-
*cns being upon their guard, the insur
rection was prevented. Warrants were
issued, mul one negro resisting ait officer,
was shot and killed.
Konirftilog we Ilon'l Uke to Ncc.
AVIintV A dog nt church. We saw
two perambulating nrouml, about mul
under the seats the other Sunday, to tlio
grentdistiirbmicc of the congregation, and
wo felt greatly worried—felt like we wanted
to whisper to tlio owuer to take ills canine
pets homo mid stay there with thorn. Wo
don't liko dogs, never did—especially
church-going dogs! Don’t take your dogs
to church, hut keep tlicmnl home, particu
larly on tlio.Sahlintli—His a source,of grcnt
unuoymico.
Vnllt to Vote.
Tlio Southern 1 jieoplo have always con
tended Hint tlio negro Is unlit, both intellec
tually nnd'inomlly, to ho a voter, and lids
has been ulonrly demonstrated by their
riotous proceedings nt tlio recent elections
in Washington City. They are Intolerant
and revengeful, mid will allow no divis
ion In their ranks. Tlio negro who votes
as tlio majority do not desire him to vote,
docs so nt tlio risk of his life, Razors mul
brickbats were tlio instruments used by
them In their election lights In WnsTiing-
ton week before last. Tlio Radicals will
Ibid, before they nro done with Sambo,
that tlio South is right in Its estimate of
the negro, and that ho is only capacitated,
intellectually, for tlio positioner a menial.
flinuirc In iko Cabinet.
The PldUtdelphln Post of recent date
says tlmt Governor Gcqry, of Pennsylva
nia, left thlecity In tlio nftenioon train to-
dnyforllnrrlsbiirg. Duringhlsshortstay
hero he was closely engaged with Presi
dent Grant, nnd there "is good authority
for saying tlmt. within thirty days tlio Gov
ernor will succeed Mr. Borie ns Secretary
of the Xnvy. Mr. Rorlo lias several times
lately declared to his ftionjjs Ids Intontlon
of retiring from the Cabinet, nnd from in
formation derived from a well-informed
source lliero is no doubt tlmt Governor
Henry lias liccu tendered, nnd Ims accept
ed, tlio position. Admiral Porter is to bo
• continued in ids- present official relations
with tho Department.
Unities or ltrlllsU Soldiers Kxllllllled.
Somo workmen engnged in excavating
tho Central railroad lot near tho depot, in
Savannah, On., a day or two sinco, ex
humed four lioilles, which, upon enreful
examination, arc thought io ho those of
British soldiers buried there during tlio
occupation of the city liy tlio British forces
in the revolutionary war.
Hid Xot .Menu To.
In our notice of tho Dug Gap road, ami
invitation to our country friends to trade
with tliosc who advertise, the name of S,
C. Crazier, dealer in Dry Goods, mul one
of our most liberal patrons, was left out.
Knowing that tlio people will trado with
tliosc who ndvertiso, wo regret the error,
nnd hasten to make tlio correction, mid
plnce ids name upon the tablet of liberal
denlers.
nnltlinorcMi* l.ornltuff lit knit Ten,
ncsKcc.
Tho Bast Tennesseean lenrns that a col
ony of Bailiinoreans is living established
In tho neighborhood of Paint Rock Ferry
in Roane county, Tenti. Several families,
it 'snys, lmvo already arrived.
tn Alfibiuiin nud Slln«l»«!|»pl.
A- geiilleinml of lAmerlcus, Gn., wlio
lias recently 111 ado mi extended tour
tlirough Alabama, Mississippi mul Lou
isiana, reports tlio crop prospects ns gen
erally very gloomy mid discouraging,
Tlte Toiifcderrtte Ilvml in ntelumind.
Tim graves of the Confederate soldiers,
at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Vo.,
were decorated AVednesilny. About ten
thousand js isons visited tlio cemetery.
Business houses were closed.
jV«*s:ro OitirniteH in North 4’arollnn.
TliejHgroes in Jones county, X. C\,
buildings, shooting citizens,
ting almost all manner of ont-
alimion of tlio recent murder
1lgrov9.11 detestable and tvr.in-
gpui.
liidafllMtosotililesti-oytlig
inllnrnee. In tlielinsy throng-III Hie still
hones ol Hie n’.glit-tlnio, when apart fl-ain
Hie btllHIng world, around tlio hearlli-
.lonc wltliour Irousi-luild livaamvs-and
in a word at all times, amt in ail places,
tho Tempter eomes, and in an evil hour we
fall licfore Him. Tile invocation, “land
as not into temptation, 11 in the Lord's
Prayer, should lie ever upon our Ups.—
As we lie down nt night, and ns wo get up
with the morning's sun nnd go forth to
our dally avocation, we should not forget
to lilt our hearts to tlio God of Heaven,
invoking that wo may not lw led Into
temptation—Hint, should It overtake ns,
we may lice from It us from a pestilence.
Temptation is IIS a lltllo rill, wlilcli
forms nt ilrst drop by drop, and, I'oUowhjg
Its course, swells until itbccomesn moun
tain torrent, sweeping nil licfore It; and
ns certainly, ns wo nbormto l”. llio least
measure from the path of duty, Just so
certainly aw wo in danger of Mug over
taken mul swept down by this mighty
torrent. Let ns ho cnrchil, then, to avoid
temptation, nnd purs will iv a serene old
ago—tho snmls of life will eldi pciicefhlly
nnd gently away—and Ulb'H evening sun
will go down without a cloud to obscure
llio bright mul lieantlful world which will
ojicii upon onr enraptured vision ns wo
pass tlirough tlio “Valley of llio Shadow
ofDcnth.” . . . '
All El,>111111114 on Ilnur.
The New Vork Tribune's Washington j
correspondent, telegraphing oil tllc Ttb,
gives this startling inlbrnmlloii:
‘'Since the adjournment of Congress,
the President lias tx'cii importuned, Until
and again, by citizens of Georgia rapro-
seiitilig nil political parties therein, to
take somo tic!Ion which would definitely
settle Hie present status of tlmt Stale.—
The Senators of the Statu never having
hern Admitted In ipmlily ami take their
seats, and her vole for President not hav
ing been counted in Hie Kuctora) College,
ItTins boon asserted by many that she Is
not n State in tin* Union, but remains an
unreconstructed Stale, the same as Vir
ginia, Mississippi nim Texas. This-i-on-
ililioii Of Uncertainly lias led the President
to submit Hie whole matter to llio Attor
ney General for a legal opinion, if Mr.
Ildar should decide that tlie Stale Is not a
State in the Union, according to tlio re
construction laws of Congress, then, It is
thought, Hie President will lmvo tlio sumo
power tliere tlmt lie tins in Virginia, Mis
sissippi nnd Texas, nnd will recognize
Georgia as having only n Provisional Gov
ernment. 11
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The .Vilnius Murder. .
Tlic Chronicle mid Sentinel, of Friday,
saysi'
Adkins, we know very little about, lie
lms never, tve lenrn, boon regarded by ids
neighbors either as an liotlcst or very pure
man. Uo lms UeonSomtiwimt notorious
for ids connection with nearly all Hie
protestant churches of ids county, from
nil of which lie lms I wen nt somu lime or
other ex|«'lled. While at Colmiililii Court,
Inst March, we laid exhibited to ns tho
letter which lie wrote to Miss Adams from
Atlanta. It was of such a character Hint
no decent mini would lmvo written. It
contained lint only a lllxil upon tlio young
lady, hut wiis, in Itself, wicked mid sensual
Alulii
is Minister .Holley 's vvlirnt »i Xnsiivlilci
..Ii,ms. '! In the market report of the Nashville
Tlio well Informed Washington cones- Until, ol' (Hu lOlli, tlio reporter says, “Wo
pondent of tlic Baltimore Sun gives Hie j ffignl of ol cnnlract to-day IbrJJOO bushels
’ Davidson county red wheal, new, to be de
livered next Saturday or Monday, ill ono
Ihturo policy regarding llm Alabama
claims, as follows:
From mi official source Hint should lie
to n degree tlmt could hardly have been
expected from so old a limn. Tlds letter
was well calculated, not only to arouse
the Indignation of tlic young lady’s
friends. Hut must linvc emitted tho cu-
mity of ids own liumedinte family. Tlio
rcnl cause of Ids sudden taking oil', when
ascertained, will, wc are quite sure, ho
found entirely disconnected witli Ills offi
cial or ixditirai conduct. “ Murder will
oiit,"aml, when tlio truth is known, those
wlro are or lmvo been suspected of tlio
crime will be shown to ho clearly inno
cent.
Negro Hole III AVnsliInglnli.
It would seem from tho following note
of warning sounded by n correspondent of
a Northern paper from AVashington, that
afflilrs at llio National Capital are In a de
plorable condition just now:
"Lot no Northern man, lie ho Democrat
or Itopubllcnn, for Ids tiro or Ids property,
set Ids foot in AVashington with n dollar,
for under tho municipal rule now in fori*
neither is safe. Before this riot, capital
ists have shunned this plat*, let them
do so forevermore. The town fcs doomed j strrt«Ms IlKspprurnnrrs in Xew
nml damned. 11 I York.
Ami for this the country is indebted to I A dlqutc-h from New A'ork to tlic Lou-
the internal teachings of Uv- Radical party: I tortile Courier-Journal of tlio 11th instant
and a greatericakuntty than that which j says:
has U-talh-u AVashington will route upon j The great manlier of mysterious ilisnp-
erervtown citvandState,ifthetruemen , peanuuys excite comment. There are
rnl . •! lj.ui hi, in iiu-.r ml.*hi t »>* on tile in the office of tlio Snpcriu-
rftheustkmdo not n-e up in might 1>oli ascription* oftwentv-
and hurt this party frvan powv r. It has. g Hlr jx-rsons who have mysteriously
bnxn;ht untold evils u|ion tlic country, t disappeaml in this city during Hie past
and still the wicked work of alienating {two week*. Many of them me persons
•I.. us'iinns nf tin- Union „riof kuown respectability! mid a few ot
the *fo great sertiomi or uw _unmo, m i a| „ h #nd irCh.soclaf stntldlng. Tlic
nrraying the htacta of the South against | HH |y 0 f ono c f tIk-ih, Frank P. AVimilnll,
r ’ “ “ ‘ an msurmicu clerk, was found llonting in
tlie Imy tliis nficruoon.
A Ill-cut ltclittblk-llil Meeting In N|liilii
Cokdova, Spain, Juno 12.—At n Re
publican inciting lieid here, fifty thousand
were present. Deputies from every South
ern province parlieipnted in the proceed
ings, and protested against n monarchy.
Revolutionary speeches were made, and
tlie Spanish nml American (liigs entwined
elicited grout shouts for America and
Grant. AVhilotho meetingwns in session
a military and civil guard interfered and
raised u panic. AVomon and children
were trampled upon nml several lives
lost. The crowd then barricaded tlic
streets, and a serious iillrny is threatened.
Y! relit In.
At tlio election in A'irginln, In July,
tliere will lie chosen a Governor, Lieu
tenant Governor, Attorney General, nine
Congressmen, a State Senate of 40, and a
Lower House of 100 members. The
total votes registered before tlie lust elec
tion was 225,two, of which tlio whites hail
a majority 15,000. A new registry Is to
take place.
tho whites, or bringing about n reign of
terror nil over Hie country, of grailnally
nnd unmistakably organizing mi Imperi
alist part}* for tlie overthrow of republi
canism, goes on, and strange to say tlie
Ilberty-lovingjinnssos sleep on, seemingly
unconscious of the great danger wlilcli is
so nenr nt band.
\ - llr I rung to Hu umpire.
In a^recent number of tlie National In
telligencer Is a long letter from tlic l ion.
A. H. Stephens upon tlie political “situa
tion.” His speculations concerning tlic
political future of tlio country, though
anything hut cheering, nre well founded.
Tlmt tlio Radical party is fust drifting tlic
nation to consolidation and empire 1 , every
rending, sonsihlo, reflecting limn, must
admit, and it is tlio duty of every one of
thorn to arouse to tlio mngnltudo or tlie
danger wlilcli threatens. Tlio following
is tlic concluding paragraph uf Mr. Ste
phens 1 letter:
“An nble cdltorinl in yonr paper, not
ng since, put tlie pertinent mul grave
question, ‘Whither are wo drifting? 1 To
this question J take tlio occasion for one
to glvo yon a direct and positive miswer.
AVc nre’drlftlng to consolidation mid em
pire, nml wili land there nt no distant
jieriod ns certainly ns tho sun will set this
dny, unless tlie pcoplo of Hie several States
awoke to a proper appreciation of tlie dan
ger, mul save themselves from tlie impen
ding cntnstropiiu by arresting the present
tendency of public uflhirs. Tills limy rnn
iroperiy do only at tho bnllot-box. All
rieiuls of constitutional llliorty, In ovory
section of tlio State, must unite in Hits
grand ofl'ort. They must seriously con
sider, mid even: reconsider, many ques
tions to which tlioy have given hut slight
attention heretofore. They mute ncqiimnt
themselves with tho principles of their
;ovormnont f nnd provide security for tlio
.utnrc by studying mid correcting tho er
rors of tlio past. This is tlio only hope
for the. contiinmnco of even our present
nominal form of government. Depend
upon it, tliere Is no difference lictween
consolidation and empire! No difference
between centralism anil Imperialism!—
The end of either, as woll ns nil of these,
is tlic overthrow oflllxn-ty and tlio estate
dollin' per bushel, Corn, III Hie same n«
pivlly well advised on this- subject yuw , )|( qlloll , (1 K yaj CC1 || N per bushel,
"Sf 11 ul,lui,w ‘ 1 tl,U l0llu " h,g delivered nt llu-dcpot.
- * * * * Flour Ih quoted nt fronfjive to ntuo dol-
luvrt i>er barrel. Tho latter prteo for limey.
N'e'wN from C'tllm.
AVasiiinoton, Juno 12.—Tlic Cubans
lmvo dispatches reporting llio following:
TwoeX|mdltIous of over six hundred, with
arms, mnunlHon mid provisions, have
snibly landed mul joined the patriots,
The men nre tried tohlicrs of the Into war.
Desertions from tho Spaniards to tlio Un
bans are increasing. . Tliere nre frequent
collisions between tlie troops mid tlic vol
unteers, whose mihnosltlcs are irreconcil
able.
The Cubans lmvo organized their forces
Into two army corps, General Thomas
.Ionian commands one. *
A buttle between Jonlmi’s rind Lcsen's
forces is daily expected.
Jordan lms over 2,000 Americans in His
corps.
I Havana, Juno 18.—A sovero engage
ment Is reported near l’licrto lMncipi.
Ono hundred reported killed, Including
Mr. Motley Is Instructed Ilrst to eon
elude tlm negotiations of consular nnd
natuniUzntlou treaties, mul afterwards,
if a favorable opportunity ofl'ers, to colli-
nirnrc upon the Alabama claims, endeav
oring to nave Hie negotiations transferred
to AVhsldngnm. Meantime tie is In insist
Hint tlio dill'crcnco between tlio two gov-
orntncnli is not merely one of dollar and
cent liHury to our citizens, but also In
cludes tlio wrong Inflicted on lids govern
ment by tho Queen’s proclamation,
conceding belligerent rights to tlio Cun-
fedeniles. Ho is to explain tlmt ntlf
government would willingly accept tlio
terms of Hie Johnsori-Clarendon treaty if,
bcsltlo Hie money settlement, it also In
clude tlie bolUt'Onmt rights question.
Upon Air. Motley's progri-SH in tills
direction will of course uoponn Hill char
acter of further instructions. It Is also
said that tho administration, upon failure
of onr minister to succeed tn tho objects
above indicated, will instruct Mr. Motley
to make a vigorous declaration of tho
wrongs anlli-red by tlio United States on
necount of tlio prolongation of llio Will',
consequent upon tile (jlleeli’s proclama
tion. Tlie foregoing statement conflicts
in same particulars with wlmt lms here
tofore npiieured in these dispatches, mul
it is given for wlmt it Is worlli; hut tlmt
Widen lms hcretolbre np|X-nn-d ill tlieso
ilUpdtribes was obtained from high official
sources, mid upon lids same authority
S our correspondent Is enabled to repent
mt none lint general instructions have
been given to Sir. Motley; tlmt tlio nd-
ininiKtnilloii does not pru|Hiso to adopt
Sumner’s speech ns tlio law international,
nor will Ids advice determine tlio nctiou
of tlic Secretary of State. Further, it Is
not probable that Mr. Fish will commit
himself to tho guncral proposition tlmt
Knglnnd laid no right to concede belliger
ent rights, but tlmt if that question shall
come up, It will Ihi in the form of objec
tions ns to tlio premature notion of tlio
Britisli government mid the insufficiency
of grounds to warrant tlmt action nt tho
date of the proclamation.
llmeii'fl Justice—'TIi« Retribution of
tbe Storm,
Tlio AViisidugtoii correspondent of life
Baltimore Gazette says: An Incident of
Decoration Dny (May U0) lms only Just
now como to my notice on nuUiority per
fectly trustworthy. Tlio roflisnl on tlmt
day to allow tho Confederate graves in
Arlington Cemetery to.bo decorated; tho
removal and trampling upon tlie few flow
ers dropped upon tho sleeping “lteliels,”
arc facts which nre still fresh ill tho minds
of nil. It will also lie remembered Hint
.Saturdny evening after tlio Grand Army
of tlio Republic Hail left Arlington, tliere
canto on a sovero storm accompanied by
liniudernml llghtidngnml torrents of min
Tlio following morning was calm mul
sunny again. Tlio night mul storm lrnd
wrought a relimrkaldc change In Arling
ton Cemetery. Tile wind lind caught up
tlio flowers which decked tlie graves of
the Union dead, mul lind bestowed them
lavishly, tenderly, upon tho neglected
resting places of tho dead of tho “ Dost
Cause.” Knee deep in some plows lay
tho beautiful flowers, in perthmed mid
mmiy-eolored drifts, with mill-drops glis
tening In the soft pctuls, like fresh-fallen
tears. 1
From Washington.
AVashington, Juno 12.—It is nseor-
tuiued, certainly, tlmt tlio negro Turner,
xislnmster of Silicon, Gn., Ims not lilod
ils bond. Tlio details regarding ids rase
nro withheld.
Tlie military have liccn instructed to
trout Hie Kansas Indians, found outside
of tlielr reservation, us outlnws nnd va
grants.
Revenue to-day 8(117,000.
Senator lloss wants troops to quell tlio
Kansas Indians.
Tho latest advices place Stinlster Mc
Mahon snfe witli laipcz, about llfty miles
from Asuncion.
No prom-rty seized by uny Internal
revenue officers will ho released, by nrdcr
of tlie commissioner, until tlio officer who
nmdo tho seizure, mul tlm assessor nnd
collector of tlm district, lmvo reported the
facts in tlm case witli llm recommenda
tion, or lind ample opportunity to liinko
such report mul reeoiiimendiithm.
Tlm Treasury lms issued no frnetlonnl
currency during tlm week.
Tlm National Division of tlm Sons of
Tcniimrnnce took no action.regarding tlm
admission of negroes to suhimUimto divis
ions. Tlm question was referred to State
mid Territorial Grand Divisions.
Delano lms decided adversely to tlm ex
emption from taxation claimed by cotton
brokers.
Then nml Xow.
Registration in Itlchmond, A'iI.i lust
year, showed UJIUO mala negroes subject lo
iissessinont for pole lax. Tlm assessor
mix's round thisyenr mid can llntl hut half
hat number. The AVIilg tmspeets Hint a
great ninny are dead, mid sareastleally
dues Hint'quite its many never existed lit
Itullroml.
Tho Auguslft'Chroulele Isjlaformed Hint
contracts lmvo liccn umilo which will en
sure tlm completion, within twelve months
of tlm railroad from Augusta to Fort
Royal.
Nail Ainitr.
AVo are Informed, says tlmSIontgomcry
Stall, of a very sad alliilr, tlie particulars
of which, so far ns onr jlnformnnt could
learn them, nre us follows:
About two weeks since a Sfr. Strickland,
recently il'omGranlvllIu, Georgia, married
a lady near Tallasee, or Cowles 1 Station,
on llm Montgomery mid AVcsl Point Bail-
road. Returning to Grautvllle on his bri
dal tour, lie met a man tlm oilier day, be
tween whom mid Iillnself mi old feud ex
isted. An nllcreiillon ensued, in which
Stricklandwnskillcd. Tlmwldnwed bride,
witli tlm corpse, citnm to Cowles’ Station
Monday evening's train,
Consistency tlinn art n Jewel.
A woman has been found guilty of mur
der In tlm Ilrst degreo in Massachusetts.—
Tlm Now York Tribune says
Hang her? Cerlninly not. Tlm moral
feeling of tlm Commonwealth would not
hour It.”
And yot tlm “moral feeling” of JlasSiv
ebusetts compelled tlio hanging of Sirs.
Surratt, mi innocent mid unoflbniling lady.
AVo do not wish to sen any woman hung,
even a Massachusetts woman, lint no pool-
wretch need seek fornmrey from tlm “mor
al feeling” of tlm Purltim.—Cunstitutioii'
alltt,
“Arresting n Funeral ProcoNSlon.'
..A mail was arrested this morning In-
Tim. Slnrphy mul policcnmu Buffington,
on suspicion. Ho accidently dropped u
bundle below tlm cnr-slmd, which was
found to contain nil Infant, supposed to
lmvo been born only n lew hours previous.
Tim Infant wiis small and dead. It is
thought tlmt tlm mnn was oa Ids wiiv lo
bury tlm corpse. Tlm mult was lodged in
calaboose.—Atlanta UoWjtution.
Gone Abroinl.
A Chicago dispatch, dated 1 till instant,
says: Secretary Seward mul party will
leave Hits city to-morrow for Oninlin, Den
ver, Salt Luke, California, Chinn, &e.—
He will benecinii|mnied ns far as Salt Imke
by sonic Cliicngoji'ricnd.
Working on Nninliiy
An exchange tells of a gcutb-nmn who
took occasion to dix-tor some eider on tlm
Silbbntli. lie was taken .to task by Ids
wife for laboring mi tlmt day. His reply
was tlmt no good Christian ought lo lind
fault witli Ills Work, ns lm laid been doing
ids best to prevent ills elder from working.
Highly Favored.
Tim Soerelriry of AVhrlms directed Hint
leave of absence for one year, with ix-rmis-
sion to go Ix-yond tlm sen, lx 1 granted Sla-
jor-Gcncral Daniel E. Sickles, United
Slates army, (retired.)
which, however received nnd Imcdcd now,
will be rendered eternally trite by tim de
velopments of tlm fhturo. ”
Polities In Tonm-Nxec.
Tlio past week tho Central Radical or
gan, tlm Tress nnd Times, of NnsIiTiftc,
struck tlm Stokes ling nud went over bod
ily to Senior. Scnter is running on tlm
platform of a removal of political disabili
ties, nnd Stokes Is flrni upon tlm position
Hint no respectable while man should ho
allowed to vote. Tlm wnr Is hot between
these rival aspirants, hut tiro democrats
and llio ladles keep quiet, not having any
votes. Tho Banner, liowovor, bcciiib to
bo in good spirits mul to nnticipnto hotter
times. AVc hear Hint Stokes is coming
over to Sonter’B platform.
Clrlflln Ncvt.
Tlm Sthldlo Gcorginn says tlmt nt tho
election lust Thursday, on tlm question of
increasing tho city subscription to tlm
Griffin and North Alabama Bnilrond 823,-
0(10, tlm vote stood 220 for tlm Increase mid
48 agnlnst It. Comparatively few voted.
OnJAuirsduy night, tho down train from
Atlanta, dim hero nt 0} o’clock, ran over
nnd killed n mnn, by iinnro of Jack Smith,
about two miles above this plaee. I te lind
liccn in to’.vn' during tlm dny nnd started
homo late, and is supposed to lmvo laid
down on tlm road while under tlm influ
ence of liquor. No blame onu ntlncli to
tlio engineer, who made every ell'ort to slop
tiro train before reaching tlm man, ini!
could lint do so.
l'rom Rome.
Tim Courier of Saturday says that
wheat, in consequence of tlm nctivo do-
tumid for flour in that market, ims ad
vanced, nnd now commands 81,25 to
81.40.
Tlm Courier gives a list of a party of
nine gentlemen from New York, who are
investigating tlie agricultural and mineral
resources of tlmt county, witli llm inten
tion of purchasing property.
Tlie March el 1 lla.IlraliMli.
North Carolina has in successful opera
tion Hop-Killing and House-Burning Jfc-
(;ro Leagues.
General Slormoro. Reliable Information
wanted.
Havana, June 14.—Tlm heavy engage
ment at PuortoPadre lias been confirmed,
in which tlm Spaniards admit of having
lost 60 killed -, and estimate 1,200 killed
and wounded of tlm Patriots, including
Gen; Mormell in tlm killed,
A Santiago dispateli (Spanish sourco)
says that a schooner landed 1,000 (minis
ters sixty miles enst of Santiago, Tlm
guide betrayed tlm iiiibitsters and sixty
were killed, balance captured, mul tlm
lender shot. Tlm captives were taken te
Santiago for execution. Besides tlm stores
captured were two millions of unsigned
revolutionary currency, several hundred
rifles, nnd three or four ploccs of artillery.
It In nil Cimnarctl.
Tim oldest prisoner In tho Massachu
setts State Prison is Goorgo Hunnowell.—
Ho lms boon Incai-comted 21 years. Tlm
AVnrdcn facetiously culls him “tlm -Rip
Van AViiiklo of tlm Institution.” A few
days since, wlilffi Ihu workmen were en
gaged in painting tlio tuipnlo of tlm pris
on, he discovered"them lit work tliere,and
asked to bo allowed to go up nml look oil'.
His request was granted, nnd ho was fur
nished witli mi oix-m-glasB mid made tlie
ascent. It was tbe ilrst time lm bail look
ed out upon tlm world for 21 yenrs. Ho
turned Ids glass toward bis old homo, i.i
Cambridge. “It is nil 'changed,” was ills
only comment. _
Flowers in tlie Fotli or General I.,
A Washington correspondent relates
the following of General Lee, tho snnio
lrnviug occurred to AVashington alone,
before him:
"During in's stay in Frcdrieksburg tlm
General wns met Pim morning, about a
hundred yards from (lie resldonco of n
gentleman witli whom lm ivns to take
breakfast, by llfty beautiful little girl-
children, of tlm most prominent citizens
of the plaee, who strewed flowers tn his
until, nml ho Walked the distance upon n
lied of rotes, tho volunteer oll'erings of in
nocence and loveliness.”
Crops III Nlelvnrl CoillitJ.
Tho Enquirer of Friday saw a gentle
man who lmd just returned from a tom-
through Stewart. He snyB 1m visited
nearly overy pnrt of tho county, and lm
never saw the crops more promising at
tills season Hum they now are. Ho say
the plants nre not so largo ns lm lms seen
them, hut they nro very thrifty, mid tho
lands have boon so woll prepared nnd
generally fertilized, tlmt lm considers
them in a most promising condition.
Tlm Stcwnrt county plmitcrs, 1m says,
oxpeet to make enough to “do thorn”
next yorir.
The “Hcrnite Roll Worm, 11
AA'hleh we suppose is a polite term for
a boll Worm which makes its appearance
every ten years, is announced by llm
HnyimBvillc Examiner, of tlm 10th,
lmvo mndo Us nppenrnnco on a plantation
In Lowndes county, Alnbamn, mid to ho
carrying destruction to the cotton crop,
Political ltlots ot Ports. .
Serious political disturbances nro
ported at Paris. . Six hundred arrests
have been made. Among them is men
tioned tlm arrest of tlm editors of tlm
Hovillc, who arc charged with conspiracy,
Three editors of tlm Sieelo nnd several of
Rochefort’s electoral committee linvc also
been arrested.
Cnn’t C’ivillKo Tlicm.
For nearly forty veal's tho negro has
joyed preponderating political rights in
Jamaica; has been educated at tho cx-
penso of tlic British government through
several generations; has been freed from
all taxation, save fifteen per cent, ad
lorcm on customs rovenuo, nnd has had
every encouragement afforded to his pro
gress by Exeter llall sympathizers; and
now the following appears in tho princl-
l>al paper published on tho island; “It
will be a long time—pc limps never—lie-
fore we’have civilization enough in Jamai
ca for self-control.”
timrltnblo.
Here is a characteristic mot of a French
mother-in-law: Wlmt affords me pleasure
in the death of my little grandson is the
grief which it will causo to my son-in-law.
Tho Crops nt tho West.
Flattering accounts continue to he
pcivod of tho condition of tho crops in
Illinois and Indiana, and the prospects
for a splendid yield of wheat were never
better. A largely increased area of land
Ins Icon planted with this cereal.
m:w Amr.itTiNr.ii KNTN.
loKWmxu]
K.VU't TIVK 1>. i fOTl
lAthiutu, (frorflln. Jrtno
Ortlei'inl, Tiint lion, .Ihhum .lohtuo
I’oauty.hf MUhookm) he, nml he Ih lie
poluletl Jiultns el'tlio Superior UpnrtJ of this I
H|uto, in mul for tho Cliuttahoochoo Clroult, 1
from unu otter .Inly 1^, next! and to hold mild
oith‘0 until li tHHUobivMor ahull Uo upfioU4ud,uitd
Hint ho bo coiuuiluloiiml accordingly.
(llron nndoruiy hundmut 1 ho Heal of the Kxe.
oiiUvoupimrlineut, at tile tiipltol, In the oily
of Atlanta, dny mul year tlrni above written.
Ill/FI J 8 it. itl’U.OUK, Governor,
lly the tiovornori
Kimikmk Ii.wih.
Secretary Kxcmillvo Department. Juiil7-tt
tomei.u«j
KXKeCYIVH Dni'AHTMKNT,
Atlanta, (ieorgla, June Uf, Ink),
Whereon, n vueaney Iiiih occurred, nud nosv
oxhdM, In thoontoo of nrdiiiiiry of Fayette conn*
t.v, canned by tliu death of the person having
been elected thorutoi
Xow, therefore, I, llufuH II. nuUneh,(icfVomf)r
and Commnndui'.lmoldorof the Army add Xnvy
of thin State, and u'f tho Militia thereof, do
horeliy appoint David (J. Minor, of the county
or Fayette, Ordinary thoruof, to till the vtttftlU*
oy utbrowdd, mul order,that he, tho mild David
r. Minor, upon hi* executing mul filing In tlili*
Department, his oillulnl bond as clerk ofOrdln.
ary, in the Him! id Ono Thousand Dollars, with
huoIi Hurellei theretouh tho law requires and
Hutlnfuctory to »no, bo uoimittmdouod accord.
l»«ly<
(liven under my hand mid the Heal at the Hxoc-
ill I vc Department, at tho Uapltol In Atlanta,
tho day mul year first above written.
mlvvnji, nuu.ouif, aovornor.
lly ilio.Uovurum't
II. I'AIJI, t.KHTKII,
Seorctmy IJxomttlvu Depart ftfent. JiiI7-lt
£ liOUR-I,tit of FI no Family Flour JunI re.
eolved. fresh from Kant Tuiiiiomboc, mul for
tby TIU 1)8 A KICXXKIt.
‘DU will lind u Hue iiMNortn'ieut of Ifafs and
Itcudy.MuduClothing at TnuiH.t Kkxnkus
4 excellent ntoek of Triou Factory Omni
burga, % mul 4-t DoiuoMIoh, mul Tltread a
’ prices, by TIU118 & KKXXKU.
KR to,,
j (treat rodiietlon la prloe. .No. 1 - v n 4ln
l " 1 "" -to--.,.
I fTOOO III »C IK Mil.NT'
Ni-u-tilumthaii'il iiiHVitmMrn'miLlli^l^^ifl'U
M'EQttlaJjBMayiif
■JJATK.VTH.—Mtuai A
n lJIl.DKltS i»ciut for cntulognoof alt nnu- t?
olift,-uiun.llloqfoiim.l.IoimiSre 1, "SLt 1 ;
A. J. Itu.Ksum. A Lo., l*ub I'm, Troy. X v‘ 8
Hurlimdebl. III. ’
XTAniKTV or Knmuclod and l.cnthur Tmvol*
lug UagHou lmml mul for salcebeapliv
TIIIIIS A KENXHl
‘ fee mul tho flncHt itHsortincut of augur in
Moy.ciublttucH, l'rintM, mul (Jcnta Lnalmorea,
tlmt wo nro bound to sett at rcducml prlcra.
Lome mul examluu qntek, bolbrq the uaaort-
meat la broken. TIBDS A KKNNKH.
Y OU will Had.
and Mauldne
no excellent quality of Train
i' Ofi at TniDS KlJNXKU'S.
^nf t 1 * 10 , CU .V, FlVTII—WItti
t inn v
with tho uood (lualitiLv.. ,
o »»•»■ H«*u«la, Wo win I'ltuiiv
uiutrloa or dll your order* illicit, or
tlio name of thouearoNt dealer who
Axca.- LIPPIXLOTT A JtAKKWKM,'
Solo owncra of LOVbiwn^a mid Itud Jacket l’ul’a.
uno labor you will doonc-thlrtl moro work
with regular Axca. Itud pulnt lias nothing
wllh the good quaMlca or thla Axe, for
ir Axeauru painted red. If your Ininlwani
burning Fluid now otTeroit for aalo, and It
stood the teat in overy lustunoo. It Ima
more body, last a longer, nut a gives moro light,
than any other oil, mul la gimnintluduottoaoD
tliu moat delicate lahrle, mul to lie perfectly
uou-exploalve. Glvo it a trial. For aalo by
TUUtS KRXXftU.
T^lltE KXTIXGU181 UiIV, Plant .Syringe, Win-
.JJ wow Wasiihu and Uauukn KxoisKfor u.
8ond atiiinp for elreulura to
X. M. P. PMMP LO., Dunvura, Musa.
H»»0t> n Yonr, Address Fox A Lo., 8uco, Maine
Have just completed and equlppud a
Liver, Feed anil Sale Stable,
Crawford stroov Dalton, Ga.,
they will lie pleased to fiiralali to the
to give us a eall. To
iftl tfijo Fir Mourn omrartMU.
Sure Pay.- Sularlea paid weekly tn
Agenia everywhere selling our Putuut Ever
lasting White Wire Clothes Lines. Call at or
write for iiurtlcnlara to UinAun Wittfe MIlls
SOI Xo. Nhlrd St.-, Plillndolplila, Pa.-
W AXTED. AUKXT8—to tJOO per month,
ovory where, mule mid feumle, to intro-
OueettieGrXLiXK iMriuiVKO COMMON SKXSK
SEWING MACHINE. Nhlaquiehlno wlllatlteli,
hem, roll, tuck, quilt, eoril, biiiD', Driiid and em
broider In u moat superior umiiner. Priceonlv
/IhOBdl^Miimiy County—Mary L White-
YT cotton,forliuraclfund ns trustee for her
minor children lm*t uiiplied for exemption and
Melting apart and vultmtion of liomustnul. mul
I will iuiaa upon tliu aauie ut la o'clock, A M, on
tlie ‘Mill dav ol Jane, inua.ut tuv otllei*.
AXDKUHOX F VKXiSWUimr.Ordy
I than
riKOHUU, Murray eoanty—Whercua, J A W
\.T Johnson upnlies to me foV letters or dis
mission ns gunrdiun of Ainunda. Kiuollne and
Mary Chuuk, orphans or John II Cliefik, deceas'd
All persona eoneerned nre iiolHIed lo file their
objoetionn, if any they have, on orfiefmvthe
tin* term of file court of ordinary, to 1h» liobl In
said county on the first Monday In August next
ollmrwlMe tetters nr dismission will lie granted
the applicant. Witness my baud mul ofticiu
signature tills lath day or June. lftB).-td
AXPKUSUX FAUXHWOltTir, Only
iyii
Aiful, or more elastic
ours. It makes t liu '•Elastic Lock Stltcli.”
cry second stitch may tie cut,uud stUHhoclnth
cannot bo pulled apart wlvhoni tearing It. Wo
pay Agents from bi/YtoiliaiO'per month and ex
penses,or a commission from which twice that
amount can huumdtv Address 8ELO.Mll A CO.,
*'ll t shitrgh, Paq Itoston, Mass., or Ht.laitrfs.'Mo.
L’AVfidjf.—Do hot lit* imposed UPOlf by other
parties palming oil* worthless east-iron inn-
eldnes, tinder tho sauio name or otherwise.
Ours is t he only genuine nml really practical
cheap machine nmUnfWeinredi-
Failed.
Two Insm-aimo cimqianios, tlm Pretcc-
tlon anil tlm Kmisington, linvc quietly fiiil-
eil In Pliilaflelpliin. Tint protection hail
represented their assets nt 8200,000, hat It
is found tlmt somu showy offleu furniture
is about nil. Tlm liabilities of tliu Ken
sington are heavy; pulley-holders' more
numerous than those uf the Froteetion,
hut assets small.
From Cttbn.
Reliable infommtlnu lms been reeelved
from Havana to tho effect that tlie Cubans
nre innking mi nctlvc olVenslvu movement,
mul were never hi lietter spirits or more
sanguine of success. Telegrams from 1 In-
vnnu deny tlm report that any number of
Cubans or any officer of tlm Cuban forces
lmd surrendered to Vnlennzcdo. A bat
tle Is reported to have Scon fought In Por
to llloo, near Gimzilln. Tho Spaniards
wore nnihuslmd nnd defeated with consid
erable loss.
Wlmt.... OKI Mm. HKI.
Mr. John B. Blair, nged seventy-eight
yenrs, a resident of Washington county,
in tliis Stnto, sowed nnd plowed forty
acres of wheat last fall, nnd up to the pres
ent time It bids fair to make a large yield
tlm coming Imrvest. In nddition to this
lm sowed eight acres of rye.
Hon. A. II. SleplieiiN.
A 'Washington dispatch to the Western
Press snys:
Alexander Stephens, of Georgia, in a
letter in one of tlio AVashington papers,
to-day, in reply to some criticisms on his
history of tno rebellion, takes a very
gloomy view of tho situation, nud argils
tlmt wo arc drilling into consolidation
nnd empire. Nothing, ho says, can pre
vent tlie establishment of imperialism but
a determined effort on tho part of the
people to preserve free institutions. The
remedy, lie says, is not in secession. That
was tried and found insufficient. It must
bo ut tho ballot-box. Ho calls upon the
pcoplo of tlie several States to seriously
consider whether they will mnhitain five
institutions or accept imperialism.
A DM IXISTU ATOH'8 HA LK.—By vlrl uo of tin
onler from the eourt of oi'iltnury of Wulkcr
enmity, wilt Ihj sottl on tlio Ilrst Tuesduy tu
August, law: Lots of luuil number* DU lu tilth
iltstrict uml 4th Heetton.nml 1X1 tn 2tHh illstrlet
uml :ui section of Walker enmity. XmnborsKtt
In 1st Olst riot uml :k| section, mul 172 in .10 01s-
trlet mul 1st sect inn of Foray th county. No. 73
iu2.Mli OhOrlet mul 30 section of Murray county
No. 102 lu 20 Otstrlet mul 4th Meet ton of Folk?
number 417 lu lotli Olstrtet sect ton of Lowndes?
number 1211 lu Util district mul 1st section of
nupkin; uml nmutier2?il in 27th district uml
section of Lutoosn. The whole of this prop
erty to be Hold before tliu court bouse door at
LaFuyette,at time above mentioned, r
nmdo known oa day of sale.
AIho, taifore the eourt Iionse door hi I'mildlng
•onnty on the first Tuesday In Hcptemlter: !a>Is
numberS.il, 10 amt tn, in 2d district and .Id see
Mon or Paulding comity? and nnmbrrutm 1234.
ISM mul 1240 In &t district and /id uccttnu of said
ountp. Terms made known on day of sale,
s tlio property nf Silas f .uw ranee, dec'd.
17-prs fee #10 J. M. I.AWDANLK, Ail in r.
Roltom of tho Non.
Deep sen soundings lmvo demonstrated,
it is stated, that tile bottom of tlm sea, at
great depths, is covered by a continuous
mass, extending over miles in extent, of
wlmt may ho considered ns one single an
imal. It is thought to form tlm lowest
stage of animal life on tlm globe, nml is
supposed to derive its nourishment direct
ly from tho mineral world, ns iu the ease
of plants.
Tlm rapidity with which PLANTATION
Bittehs lmvo become a household neces
sity throughout tlm civilized nations, is
without a namlkd in tlm history of tho
world. Over live milliou bottles were sold
in twelve months, nnd thedemnnd iH daily
iherensing. Rich nnd poor, young and
old, Indies, physicians nnd clergymen,
find tlmt it revives drooping spirits, lends
strength to the system, vigor to the mind
nnd is exhausted nature's great restorer.
It is compounded of tlm choicest roots nml
herbs, the celebrated Callsnya or Peruvian
Bark, etc., nil preserved in pure St. Croix
Rum. It is sold by all respectable dealers
in every town, pnrish, villngo nnd lmmlct
through North nnd South America; Eu
rope, mul nil tho islnnds of tho Ocean,
Magnolia IVaTeb.—Superior to tim
liost imported German Colonge, uml sold
at half tlm price.
A liMIXISTUATOU'ssAl.K.-ny vlrlusrirnil
Ioriler from tliu Court or Ordinary or Wal
ker county, will be sold before t lie Lourt-Houso
doorat LaFayctte, to said county, between tbe
legal boors of sale, on tlie first Tuesday In An
gust next, four hundred acres of land, compos
ed or lots or laud miadmrs 227, 228 and one-lialf
or lot numhcr2fM. Hold as tlic properly of Mur-
tlccca ™
II Dune
.lie wklow_
dist rihut Ion. Terms rush.
lone 17-tds. J AS. L. WAltDT.OW, Ailin'
i dnwe
/"I EG
belonging
distribution, ami to pay
ststlagoflot numlicri’W, in t)ie 8th .list rid ami
’Hyn of walker county? ami tills is to
notify the kins and creditors of said deceased.
* at the first regular termc*" ~ ' “
■xplratlnn of j billy days
u.l gnintlngsalil leuvounl
ilinwn tot lie contrary. This .nine istn. im
June 17-3»d. Mll.TtlX llUSSKLfz, Ord'y.
Atlanta, Ga., June 2, INK),
Whereas; At a popular election held on I
3.1 dny of April last, to fill tho ollteo of Justice
or the Fence for tlm 10201 li District of Fulton
onnty, W. M.'llutt was elected? and
Whereas, The salt IW. 31. llutt Is constitution
ally disqualified from holdingnfltcoby the pro-
irilonsofthe 11th Amendment to thuCoiiNtUu-
tlnn or the United States? and
Whereas, Thomas SpeneerluiH madeapplic
tlon lor commission, and has given satisfactory
vldenoo to mu that lie received the next ldgh
cst number ot votes at sjild election Tor said
lice or Justice of the Fence, and Is dlgiblo ?
Now, therefore, under and by vlrtuo of the
Constitution and laws of this State, tho said
Thomas Spencer Is hereby declared elected,
and ho will he qualified and commissioned for
said office.
Given tinder my hand nnd the seal of tho E;.
Jttlve Department, at the Capitol, In Atlanta,
tlio day and yeartlrst above written.
„ „ UCEL’S B. BULLOCK,
By the Governor Governor.
LtroENK Davis, Secretary Ex. Dep’t.
June 10-3t.
order of the Court of Ordinary ol Catoosa
county, Georgia, will lie sold ot the Cnurt-hnusa
'- >r,in the town of Btnggold, In said county,
.. the first Tuesday lu August next, within
legal hours of sate, the following lots of land,
vlx.s
No. Lot. Dlst.
:ta\ /hi,
fill, 2d,
County. Xo. Ac
4th,
4th,
1st,
2nd,
;mmty
Floyd,
Mil, 1st,
mil,
until, —
271 h, 2nd,
4th, 3.1,
3d, •2nd,
2nd, 2ml,
Mh. 1st,
llth, _
nth, 1st,
17tl», |th.
as
2ml,
2nd,
2nd,
Cherokee,
Walker,
I.umkiu,
Early,
Murray,
Cass.
Cherokee,
Lumkiu,
DeKalb,
Union.
I'mildlng,
Lee,
Lumkln,
Decatur,
Chattooga,
3!urmy,
Churokee,
LlHt of Lots with Flot- and Grant to 8. Wily:
Xo. Lot. Dlst- See. 'County. No. Acres.
HW, 1st, till, Chcrokt
KWJ »* *“ ••
t :: :: ::
Twn, “ ” . “
037, “ “ * “ „
Sold forheneflt of heirs nnd creditors of said
111 ley, den’d. Terms: ouh-hulf cash, balance
on twelvemonths' time. Bond for titles given.
June Util, 1*!0. J. II. AXDEltSOX,
T. B. COX.
Fra fee >22.80 Admr'i
G EOltGlA, Git.MKit Countv,—.Tackson Ay
having applied to me for permanent let-
'llstrai 1
till'.!
Jt mql a-—-,™™, ,
A OKXTh WANTED for ‘‘Worn,.,,
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Mb s
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sent by mall prepaid on receipt of 30c. Every
variety of Kurosene l.ampH,*TVi:neketN,‘Chaade-
llers, etc., for privuto houses,-hUlfrniiHchurch
es, eoiishmtly on lmml. Orders for sample ea
sts* of our latest styles of lamps, filled promptly
at lowest prices. COULTKIt, JONES A CO.,
702 Arch Street, Fhlludclphlu.-
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EXCKIjSIOR:
A Sphendid Black fo« Woon?
Besides a Yeu^w,Queen and Bnowx for Cotton.
All prepared bv a practical Dyer Nnd wnrrun-
ed. 4o*I.ibcnil discount to dealers.
43-Sutuples sent free on applleat Ion.
Address,
W3l. KING. Jn„ * Co.. Athens. Ga.
AS'For sale by Scott & Lyle, l)altou, Ga.
May 27-3m.
T it«yITT * I'ORTElt,
m Dealers In
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Uardwuro, Queenswaro, Glusswave,
J ugwnrc,
Boots, Hhocff, Hats.
GROCERIES AND FBOVISION8,
Hamilton Street, Opposite TBibs House,
Dalton, Georgia.
Country Produce bought and sold. Consign
ments 80llollpd. Prompt returns made.
Are, also, Agonts for tho
ARLINGTON 31UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
Company, Richmond, Vn.
June-tdo
C HA8. 8UNDQUI8T,
Mnnut'aet m erer and wholcsuloand retuil
dealer lu every description or
FURNITURE,
AI.SO DEALER IN
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER,GILT
31oi.niNosund Frames, Curtains,
SruiNO Mattresses, Ac.
A large assortment of Burial Cases on hand,
which will ho sont to any point- on tlio shortest
notlee. Call ami examino for youraolvcs be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Chattanooga, Tenn„ Market sir., July S4>\
of admlmstraslon
Ayres, deceased: Till*
show causo at my mile
i tho cstato of lteuhon
jibed by law, why prrmuucut administration
should not he granted the applicant.
JuneJKO'l. JOHN W QUEER, Ord'y.
•J^J-OTICE TO CREDITOB8.
All persons having elaims against tlte estato
of D. M. Peonies, Into of 3Iurruv eountv,deeeas,
ed, are required to present thorn to tlm under
signed by tho 1st Monday in August next, that
they may ho passed upou and audited.
April fltam. W. IdJFFA)AN, & c -
J W. ATKINS,
BAMRKTT A HIGGINS,
3fuiiufueturers amt Jobbers of
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
272 W. Baltimore Street,
Juno UWlm BALTIMORE,