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The malcriiil of si fin
lH’WRplipOr mill *11)1) pillc
at thisofllcc ntjigrcnl sac
it i
Wc do not belli!vo anything about a
load of (Audios landing at Tr
to build tholVrsimon and Katvoon rail
Who tVnnlN To?
We’ll wager the whole of dog Vcnncl |
Park that the Selma, Home and Dalton j
railroad trains take supper in this city be*.
fore the lirst of November.
Oh, Don'tl |
We trust that those who are going to
build the llailroad from Trlon Factory to
Homo won’t slop the Selma, Home anil I
H * Dalton road at that place. That would
bo too bad for us.
AlAbnniM mill Clmtlnnmiiin llnlln'iiil.
A. train loaded wild hand oavit, oto.,
paused down tho State. Jlond' Monday,
lionnd for tho point on tlic S. It. A D. road,
when-. tlic A. & C. road pass over (Vtolotv
Homo) for the purpose of working on that
end.
want or itr
tVe have been urged to ask why 1 lie sur
vey of tho Dalton and Morgantown llail-
ruad has not boon commenced? Wo leave
the question with Mr. will to. This tiling
must bo pltslmd along, tho people are he-
coming 'Impatient. Tho road must ho
v. built and without delay. Push it up Mr.
a President, and let us hear from you.
4 *,’ll Humj,>r."
V , ■> Hois certainly a wonderful littlu follow.
£' Many of our exchanges notice tho fact of
liis presence in their towns. We, don’t
' Z know him, hut some of our good little
boys, as soon as they get out from tlioir
i': mother's apron strings, begin to call Ins-.
ttly for “Uli.” Even tho little school
1 18 hoys know “llli Damyer,” and he scorns
i/Jx to be a very great favorite from the fro-
■K - queiit calls we hear for him. Tho Macon
>^y'. Journal thinks that lie is a very had boy,
i '.'i.ii- whose acquaintance should he cut by ev-
1 J; cry decent youth. The Grillin Star thinks
■ '■ .that if parents and teachers would do
1 their duty after old hickory and cow-hide
style tho lurking 1 devil in this youth might
• ' . he iu a measure exercised. Wc trust the
hoys will lot Him alone. He is a wicked
fellow. m
K*w F.ntcriirlse.
•Ss The citizens or Walker, Chattooga and
., ;- Floyd, stimulated by the progressive eliar-
1' ncterof our State % are putting on foot an
ciiterprigt) which prfinuses success, ami
tf -will he of untold value to tho rich, loamy
valleys of those counties. It is the build
ing of a railroad from Homo to Chattanoo-
i ga, via Summerville and Triou Factory.
' . We predict its success. What an advan-
. tage would such a road lie to our city.
1 j . I11 the publication of the above we have
Afe been censured by some of our citizens,
f As the last sentence reads, it places us in
rather an awkwftnl position. -AVer will
F’ simply state that it was given ns an item
S of- news, set up from the onsc, hurriedly,
■ aml ,vil ' lout sullicicut thought, on our
iwrli to detecthuy injury to our city that
tnlghl arise from its success. We only
' •qt noticed the enterprise ns a matter of local
Pph interest, and for the purpose of stirring
• up our own people to tho emergency before
" them. “What an advantage would sudt
ifr a road bq to our city. V IVliat wc alluded
t io m .the lines above quoted was the buihl-
? big of a railroad through Walker county
■_ to this place, and which wo advocated
Rome time since. Unfortunately this was
E left out and made us say that tho road
from Home to Chattanooga would lie' an
ndvnntago to Daltou, which we did not
intend.
Hut so far ns the citizens of those coun
ties gelling up a railroad that will do any
material injury to Dalton, the idea isnon-
k'lisical. Tlie Selma, Home and Dalton
Hailroad-in being built by Eastern apltalj
and common sense should tench any one
that they nrc not going to turn their means
against tlioir own interests by having any
■thing to do with a lino calculated to turn
a large trade to tho West, which lias here-
“ofoco been witli tlic Eastern merchant.
TI10 contractors propose to build tlic
road through-, to this city by tho first of
^November. The contractors of tlic Bridg
es arc subject to a heavy forfeit if they de
tain the trains after tho grading is com
pleted. Every exertion is being made to
push tlie work through immediately,
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ATI,AVIA 1,1 111
Ml Hi •• 1,1 VI! Illtt 11 !
liilDWiMO
IM.
ATI, A VIA CAKltN.
<>. .11 A It It II All,
liciilur
1.. i*. uiihji.h*
tnu BIX LIU HAT UK lull
out by plying ill.
dawn In dark. Vnllli;
do. We don't advise \
hnl go lov.di-kni anyti
i quit lounging and go to Work ourlVnUoii-
tijxrlca Would soon ho vacated.
rial Ope
Amt. received IVolnCityTr
hr for tlie year 18(18,
“ received fl/r License ,
■fr. A. Camp, 150 00
Total received, ‘ $5f09’88
Ammuils paid out 1>.v order of Council
re ns follows:
Vmt. expeii. in purchase ofiiuile, $ l‘J0 00
“ •• ousubseliplioiitoD.
(lap Hoad, ono no
“ expended oil street labor, 143 75
“ “ trails, sliade trees, 57 00
“ “ oil paiqiers, lill 110
“ “ for forage, 01 01
*.*• J ‘ ollicers’ salaries 11ml
commissions, 880 00
’ “ cqBinlsslous paid 011 eollcu-
tloii note, 15 00
“ paid ftir printing Ordinnnccs
mid ndv. election notice,
“ paid for
• Report
“ paid for lumber tised in con
structing bridge, &c., 750
“ mill for boxing shade trees, 17 75
“ paid l ent Council Chamber, 80 00
“ paid fur sundries, .40 04
40 50
1 for publishing Miiyor’s
jrt of 1808, 11 00
Cusli on Iinnd,
83100 88
The Bridgo across tho Rnllrond 1ms been
completed, witli tho exception of tlie ttfiU
oniimr. mill milot-lmt. ■ Tlm filtv flnunnll
.
I
ICtUU, IV It'll HIV VAlilMl
,-rnd pain ting.- Tli „
accepted tho very llherul proposition
Col. llulhert, tho niilii and gentlqnmi
Supei-inti-udonl of tlie W. & A, Hailroim,
to construct tlie Bridgo nnd furnish. all
tlie material, with' tlie exception of tlie
lumber. The whole cost of tho Bridge,
when completed, will not ho less than
81,500—at a cost to tho city of about 8400,
the lumber costing about 8700, ami over
8000 of that amount having been raised
by subscription.
' A contract has been entered into for the
cleaning and enclosing tho City Cemetery,
which will soon bo compluted.
Respectfully submitted,
• Ciias. P. Goiidqn, Mayor.
Fiicts Tor tho Ladle's.
OVER 1200 VESTS with one Needle.
—It will lio tell years next March since I
pureliased a Wheeler & Wilson Sewing-
Machine, which I have used ever .since 111
vest-making. In Hint lima I have made
more than 0300 vests, nnd lmvo done all
my family sewing beside. I have used tile
needle now in the machine for nearly four
years, and made with it over.1200 vests.
Mrs. A. St. John.
•No. 28 Alexander St., Rochester, X. Y.
♦ —‘ j,- V
Fifty Dozen
Of tlic best Fruit Jars-in tlie-world. Call
hiid examine them at Scott & I.jdo's,
Heir Sealing I'rillt c’niiH.
IVe have just receired a lot of Self Scab
ing Fruit Cans, tlic best-and cheapest in
use. Call nnd got somo before they are nil
gone. . ' Lownv & Eabox.
• PlantutIon Bltlcrii.
The rnpiility witli.whieh Vlanluiion Bit
ters have Jfoconle a household necessity,
throughout the civilized nations, is with
out n pjimllel iu the History of tlie world.
Over live million bottles wore sold in
twelve months, and the demand is daily
increasing, ltieh and poor, young and
okl, ladies,-physicians and clergymen, lind
that it revives drooping spirits, lends
strength to the system, vigor to the mind,
and is exhausted nature’s' great restorer..
It is compounded of the choicest roots and
herbs, the celebrated Calisaya or Peruvian
Bark, etc., ail preserved in pure St. Croix,
Hum. 11 is sqld by nil respectable dealers
in every town,- parish; vilh\"c ; nnd .hamlet
through North and South America, Eu
rope, and nil the Islands of tho Ocean..
Magnolia "Water.—Superior to. the
best imported Gcrm{iu Colonge, And sold
at half tlie price.
Dalton Domestic Market,
The following are- the quotations
which the articles mentioned below aro
selling at trirday, the 24th:'
Butter, 20; chickens, 20; Salt, S2.-00; Ba
con, 10 to IScts; Beeswax, 30; uofl’eo, 30 to
88cts; Meal §1; Feathers, OOels: Flour,
§5 fiOto SO.; Corn OOcts; AVheut, $1,50 tc
SI.50; liny. S0.00 to S1.25; Lard, 20ets
Peas,' SI'00;
I'l'.iv.illou In one of Hid bcncflls which
euorcheniiatry him coiitVvrert on n
1, Its lUrtthioUvo ptfpoRDvrlt^OA atid nuporl.
oilty I'onKliilH in In its purity, *poo\l ntul nnt-
m eflicaoy, mm enttro freedom from thoeo
as ingredienti which'form tlm tnott
pin*. Tlm onicncy nnd nufety of this
pditto 1m t-o fally demoimtiiitcd by nnsolic*
1 tent Imonliili from itoibom* In every rank
life, llmt public opinion proehilniH this ono
... tho mbht Important OUcovcrloH of tho ago.
During tho spring and summer It Is a most vul-
uahlo romody, mid no family should bo without
good supply.—tVan Huruif (Ark.) Inlelll-
To (.'onstiitipliveK.
Tlm Advortlsor, * having boon restored to
health In a few weeks, by a very slmplo romody,
after having sulfered several years With a ho-
vero hmg utreetion, and that dread disease,
Consumption—)h anxious to muko known tohls
lellow-sulVerors tho moans of euro.
To all who desire it, b6 will send a copy of tho
. foscriplion used (free of charge), witli tho di
rections for preparing and rising tho-satne,
blob they will flnd a suro duro for Consunip-
tioll, Asthnla, Hrottohllls, olp. Tho ohjoot of
tlmadvcrllsor In sonding tho Proscription Is to
beheflt tho ftllllctod, and spread Information
whloh ho eonoolvos to bo invaluable; anil bo
hopes ovory mtffcror will try Ids romody, ns It
will cost them nothing, nnd may prove a bless-
lug. . ltliV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, Kow Yorlc.
Errors of Youth.
A genllenmn who sutfored for years from Nor-
ous Debility, l'rematuro beeny, and all tlm ef
fects of youthful Indlhcrution, will, for t lm sake
of suft’orlng humuhll y, send freo to nil who need
ft, tho receipt and direoltohs for making tho
slmplo romody by Mb loll lid was cured. Sulfur-
era wishing to prollt by tho advertiser’s expe
rience, can do so by addressing, lit 1 perfect eon
licence, • JOHN 11. OGDEN, .
No. 12 Cedar slroet, Now York.
[OPFICtAL.] •
Exkoutivb Dbi'aiitmknt,
y Atlanta, Georgia, Juno Mil, 1800.
tKAS, a vacancy has ocourred and how
exists In tlm olllco of Ordinary of Twiggs conn-
ty, caused by tho death oLW'm. S.’Kelly, tho
person having boon clooted tlmroto.
Now, tlmrofore, I, Rufus R. Rullook, Gpvt
r and Commander-ln-Cldof df tho Army feull
Navy of this Stato and of tho Militia thereof,'
do licrohy appoint John P. Shino, of tho comity
of Twiggs, Orilhmry thereof, - to till tho vacancy
aforesaid 5 uud ordnr that he, tho said John F.
Slrtno, upon his excicntlng and tiling In thlsDo-
paiimeut Iliaofltclal bond us Clerk.of Onltnary
in tlm sum of ono thousand dollars, with Audi
sureties thereto us thu law renulres and satis
factory to me, lu^eommlssloiied accordingly,
on nnder'my hand ami tlm Seal of thoK.
tive fc D<mavle;«' -
f All.i ,.!m
y Urn Governor:
.sro BN K Davis,
fioorotary Executive Depnrtmontt.
Tou.ng Mnn, Tenm a Tvatlp,
The .c^tjon of thia article lias been
handed d.owri from'tlic days of Bon. Frank
lin, and you now see It heralded through
out the country in every newspaper, and
wc tldnk to the detriment of every branch
of mechanism.' J\Ve believe in young men
- leafliing trades, but tlic present system of
making mechanics : only tends to the de
struction of .the value of tradcsfand puts
mechanics upon tlie same footing as com
mon laborersj so far as wages are concern
ed. Ten yenffl tiack tlicre were a large
class df people who looked upon honest,
intelligent mechanics in tlie samtf light os
menials, but misfortune turn^ thc’scales.
“Things llaVe chdUgetl since this old hat
wnsnewi” Large fortunes have been lost
by the evil consequences of the war. The
“dandy fop df did looks seedy now. .lie,
must needs work. Upon tlie strength of
frafit influences ho sets in to learn a trade
in twelvemonths, if no clerkships arcjopon.
lio nets wages from tho first day.. Serves
tWolVo months and underbids good work
men, who had to servo four years to.learn
what his intellect grasped in one: Every,
town in tho country is filled with tills class
of mechanics, and tlic wheels of tlfnc are
turning them out on the market every day
by hundreds, and still the papers cry out
“ Young mon learn trades.” ' What is to
become of mechanics if these things con
tinues for a* few years longer? It is time
the evil was stopped. Wild is to do it?—
Why tho mechanics themselves. Let. us
make them work four years, ns every good
mechanic has done, for their “board , and
clothes.” If they do not like this, what
better opening does a youug man, who is
not afraid of work, want than .to learn
the art of farming. It is profitable. It
is the very foundation of. nil work, and
there are situations open for all. Land is
cheap, if they will work ami save the mon
ey to buy it with,
The fact is, when you hear a young man
sitting around the street corners, com
plaining about hard times and no work,
Atlanta Domestic Market. ‘ ,
The following nrc tlie rilling pricos,
Atlnntn, up to tho 28th of .Tunc, ftuilialieil
by II. T. Cox & Bro., commission mcr
clmnts of that city:
Corn,porbns.1$1.8(«:8l.<l8;'\Vhcat,wh!te,
old,per bun. 81.201« 81.80: Tenn. red, 81.10
to 81.25; Ryo, per bushel, 81.25; Onts, pcr
hnshel. H5els * Flour. Sunni-line, ner sack.
, Potatoes, 8 8.
bushel, Beets.; Flour, Superline, per sack
08- Ilis., 88 to 83.25; Extra, -83.75
Family, 84.75 to 85} Bacon, Sholdcrs, per
ih. loots; Clear sides, 1!) to 10jets; Hams.
10tol8cts; Lard, in bills., 10 to 20ets; ii:
firkin's 20.to Slots; Hoof, gross, cts; but
ter, 10 to 22ets;-Eggs, per dozen, I5to l7c
Beeswax, 85 to 88ets; Of*
81.25 to - — m T
busliol, '
bushel,
nioiiR, per bushel;
Apples dried, per ih: 7 to 8c; Peaches,
to 20c; impeded, 8 to 0c; Dry Ilides,
to 25e; 4-4 Sheetings, per yard,.15} tol
7-8 Shirting, per yard, 18} to 14 els; C
ton Yarns, per hunch, 82.00.
Self Healing Fruit Jnrn
If you want to keep fruit ns fresh
when plucked from tlie vine, call onTilJbs
& Kenner and get some fruit jars. tf.
Malting Ericntls.
AVe call attention to the advertisement
qf Dr. Bradfiold. Pnrticulmly do we cnll
attention to the emmonagoguo of which ho
is thoauthorand sole manufacturer. This
remedy is endorsed and applauded by tho
best physicians in tho country, also, by
many of our most reliable and responsible
citizens, in wliose families it lias been tried
with tlie most satisfactory results. Tliurc
afo numbers of people in this city who aro
willing lo testify to its oflicicncy, and who
onlyrefnviufrtim doing so through motives
of delicacy. IVe can assure ous renders
thnt it is no quick nostrum, hut agenuino,
rcliablo remedy. Wo publish Hie follow
iug evidences of its morits:
Tai-ladhoa, Ala., MarcliO, 1800,
Mr. L. IT. Bradlleid, Atlanta, Ga:
DkauSiu: Yourinedielne'm going right
aloiigandismakingfricndswlierevertried.
It is giving entire satisfaction. Wc liavo
been slow thus far to recommend it, hut
are doing so now boldly and truthfully
Please' slifp us via Horne, at once, ,
freight train, four dozen Female Regula
tor; Yours truly,
R, A. Mosely &Bi:f>.
For saio by ^.-P: Gmlger &Co;, Dalton'.
jorin- mrjfiixs,
AVatcliniftlccv lip Jeweler.
Shop In Dr. Rrown’rf Now Drug Store,
Hamilton}StroQt, Dalton, Gcorgln.
Ilmulsomo,.
ami Gcritlcnicn,
I Mite-tmilially
o,stock of pure Joweh'y, for Lndles
non, wutches. eloekn, ete. l’e|mlf*
U
ms, mid t
t 'mj Cooes, loo U'llloiw to iiiontton.—
ut our house ftml oxamlueroi* ymn-seiri
on buy. Lowry »v MASON.
Tf OWRY
,|J times,
fly use. 'l'l
12A80N keeps on lmnd, nt nil
thttbest ofCoifeoilild Sug.tr, for fum-
They nlwnys keep tliohest of Inulgo
illgo ljuforeyousut j
TV you wn
JL.prlee.ot
hmi is ut
word lor it. tin- pin''**
HI
)mu\ poor, for tutu, wonumumle
‘ ‘ ‘'“UHtft *
LOWRY & EASON’S;
u luul nt ruuuouil prlcus ut.
hoots, Slio 3l s, Solc-LeaUicr,
ihoe-ki i\i)l iwr<’.
Vui-liy your tnUodi
UlllllKY'H SAllHAVAnill.A.
jrwl
lOUHumt Ills
‘rrful
L’LUSIVELY FOR CASH !
ItOM THE M AN V FACTE l( ERS
Fniplro DJook, Whitehall s
EXKCOT1TU OKDUItN.
oolovs, In suitsmulsunimitu, to suit eiiHtomovs.
• ^OWllY & EASON.
i (i\vi:i:v .v !•: \son tfi(vny» hus on hand a*
JU nlcQuMHOvtiuuntof Ihidstetlds, Ccihtr mul
Fainted Rackets. Wlllow-wme.Ohurns, Trays,
Rutter Fmhllos, Half Rushul Mcnauves.
mill? Farmer can (lml,hy mlllngatoifvhouHc.
JL a good Spado, Shovel, Ilay Forks, Mowing
Rlades, both Dutch ami English, Grain Rlades,
Scythes, lino tho liest of Axes, ami onehumlrod
other useful things too tedious to mention.
LOWRY & EASON;
A CITIZEN OF ATLANTA FOR TIIE .LAST
TWBNTY-ONB YBAKB,
Dealer In ’
Watches, Clocks & Jewelry.
My sllvcr-waro l lmvo nmdo of silver coin,
WITHOUT ALLOY;
SllvcFRlatcd ware (s Trlpple, and Quadruple,
plato.
CLOCKS AT WHOLESALE AT N. Y. PRICES 1
expenses added.
DIAMOND JEWELRY,
tho finest quality, of solid, 14,10 and 18 caret.
Kvci'ythlug Wavrantotl
ns represented {mid would rufor to any person
who lmsdiought goods from uid within tholast'
21 years, as to what iny guarantee Is wortlu
Watchbb, Cr.ocits Jkwkt.uy Ukvaiubu, •
Watch Maker’s Tools nnd Material.
May 0, laou-km.
pAUL JONE8, .Tr.,
Wliolosalo dealer In
ItrnudlcH, >VIi*cn, 'IVklskles, (Huh, Ac,
Pkaciitubk Stii., AtlaxtA, Ga‘.
Slay 27-ly.
[OPI'ICIAL.] .
A Droclamnllon. .
WnsnuAS, ‘A groat safe guard for Rupuhllcan
instlluttbns la to bu^found la the general dis
semination of knowledge among’tho masses of
t he popple; ami
Whhubab, It Is almost universally tlio'ilVao-
tlee of Stato OovormmmtH to relievo from tax
ation tho eifpltuFhiVofitod In material neccssa-
•lly employed in tho printing and publishing
of books, magazines, newspapers, Ae.j nnd •
Whereas, A proper const motion qfibo pros*
ont statutes of fovop lu this ^tate will not por-
iltan exemption for taxation so employed.
And in ordur t hat the General Assembly may
avoan opimrtunlty to enact a law specially
exempting from' !axation tho valneof material
emploj-cd in printing i\ml pphllslilng; aml.to
tho end that no unnecessary burdens may be
placed upon these valuable and important pub
lic benefactions until tho General Assembly
may have an opportunit y of oxerclslng Its wis
dom iu deciding this question.
•Now, Therefore, I, ltufus R. Rullock, Gov
ami Commander-In-Chief of tho Army and
Navy this of Slate, and of tho Militia thereof,
lj^rcby, by virtue of the niitjhoiity la
stodby tho 7tli Section ortlieCode, lssuothls
my proclamation suspending tho collection of
all Stato taxes assessed upou tho value of type,
printing presses and other property b(.'longing
thereto, 'actually in use fo.r.tho purpose of pub
lication or printing, until tho next session of
the General Assembly.
Of tilts suspension tho Comptroller General
will forthwith give notico to the Tax Collectors
of tho various connticp of this State.
umlormy hand limV the Groat Seal of
the State at tho Capitol in Atlanta, this 20th
day of June, OuoTftousaml Eight Ilundrodnud
* TSIxty-NIno, and of thu Indcpcudenoo of tlio
United States the Ninety-Third.
RUFUS D. RULLOCK, Gpyornor.
By tho Governor • ,
David G, CoTTixq, Secretary of Stato.
Junc27—dJtwlt.,
J U. KENNIHL .
• with MOFFMAN, STALKY CO.
Wholesale
Grocers, Liquor & Commission
MERCHANTS,
•10 South Howard Howard H<roots, .botwocn
LQiulnud’aml l’ratt SttbutHj
RALTUIOllE.
Orders solloltcd. . ' • . ' nriMm
TIIE GOL1) j\rx:».YiL
Hus I list been awaixled lo CIIAS. M. 8TIKFF
for tho host Pianos now made, over RaUiuuiru,
Philadelphia and Now York Pianos.
OmOBAxn Wauh-iioom; No. O.
North Liberty, neav.RaltlmoroStroot,
- RALT13IORK, MD.
StiolV’H Pifikos
Have all the latest Improvements, Including
Tho AgmtTo Treble,
Ivory Fronts, and tlm
Improved French Action,
fully warranted for tlvo'years, with prlvlledgu
or elninge wlfliin twelve-mohVhs, If not entirely
itlHluetovy to piivehnsev.
Second hund Pianos nml PiulorOrgans always
n-haud, from to *.m
Referees, who have our Pianos la use:
Gen. Robt. E. Lee, Lexington, Vu.
Gen.Jtobt. Ransom, Wllinlnffton,:
Gen. D. H. lllll. Charlotte, N. C.
Gov. John Lotoher,-Lexington, Va.
Joseph Roith, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Messrs, Piureo A Wood,'Chattanooga, Tenn.,
re agents for the above celebrated Piano,
ihere ono can always bo soon.
Semi for Circular, containing names of five
liumlrftd persom^in tho South, who have pur-
chased tho Stlcif Piano Hinoe the late war.
April 2)-ly
[OFPIClAlt]
Notico to ProiirlctorH of Nowm Papers
and* Printing Establishnieuts.
CoMrrnoi.r.r.n Ounkuat/b Ofbiob, )
Atlanta, G a., June 2(1,18(10. \
u will please make return of tho yalno of
All your tuxable.proporty In tho usiuil way- to
tho Tax Ropoivor of your oounty, transmitting
ut the sumo time a special report to this olllco
of the value of all properly of tho description
named In tho above proclamation, In ordov that
a record of tho It oms may ho liuulo for tho infor
mation of thqGoueral Assembly,
* Respoct fully
juno27-3tdltw
[orKieiAr..]
EXUCtlTIVK DKfAUTMKNT,
Atlilntu, Georgia, Juno 12,18J
Ordered; That Hon. James Johnson, of the
county of MuRoogoo he, »uul hois hereby up-
pointed Judge of the Superior Courts of this
Statu, In and for the Chattyho’ochoe' Circuit,
from and after July 1st, nextj and to hold said
olllco until his successor shall he appointed,and
thnt ho bu commissioned accordingly.
Given undor my handand the Seal oftho Exe
cutive Department, at tun Capitol, hi ihuclty.
of Atlanta, day and year lirst. above written.
RUFUS R, RULLOCK, Governor.
My tho Governor:
Kuoukh Davis,
Secretary Executive Dcpnrtmont. Junl7-lt
. torpimc.]
Exkoutivb DurAUTMEXT,
Atlanta, Georgia, Juno 10,180
WjiordaS; d yitbiinoy 1ms occurred, and n
oxlsts, in the olllcc of Ordinary of Fayottecoun-
ty, ciuisodliy tho deatU of tho person having
been elected tlmYcto:’
Now; therefore, Jj RufusR. Rullock,'Governor
a'n'd Com in a nil ot--i n'-eli to f t> f t h e Army and Navy
of this State, and of tho Militia thereof, do
horoby appoint David O. Minor, of tho county
gf Fayette, Ordinary thereof, lo till the vacan
cy aforesaid, and order, timtho, tlie said David
C. Mlnoivupon his cxecirtlng nnd tiling In this
Depart meat,'hb odlcial bond hk clerk of Ordin
ary, iu tho sum ot (hto Thousand Dollars, with
such sureties (heretous tho law requires and
Birtlslkctt^y to ijj0| bo eommlssloneil accord-
,- , - -
Ulveu unUcr jlty hahd nnd the Heal oftho Exed-
ntlve i)oi«irtiuent, at tho Capitol In Atlaula,
thu day, ami year lirst above written.
ItVFUS R. RULLOCIC, Governor.
Rytljo Governor:
It, Pav!.Lhhti:i:,
Secretary Executive Rupartmenl. Jul7-
Chattanooga, Tenn.
A. L. MILLER, Wonrlqtnr.
llospitalily/coinrorl, Crinvenlemu- :»n
my eniubiue'l In the management
J1ANOH 1
Atlanta. Georgia.
Book8ollorn,Publishor8 & Stationcva.
School Rooks, Stationery, Cbromos, •
Drugs,Medicines, Paints,Oils
WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, ETC.
20,000 pounds White Lead,
500 boxes French Window Glass,
2000 Uullons pure Linseod Oil,
20 barrels T.Minors Oil,
500,bari:els Non-'Exploslvo Coal Oil,*
io Barrels Puro Larfi oil,
All kinds of Maehiuos Oil,
Pure Brandies, wines and Liquors,
Genuine Lorrlllard’s.^nutr.
All tho popular Patent Moil iolnos, and ot
thing usually kept in a
FIRST QLASfi DRUG HOUSE, .
Having rooontly added a largo assortment of
Imported and American Goods to our general
Htoelc, wout‘o ottering special inducements to
Cush PurohaiorH. -
It ED WINE .A POX,
Corner WUltidmll and Alabama Streets,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Inis I
t pltolc
CiiaoMosaml Lrri
been uTought to thli
/"CAPITOL DltUG STORE.
JL,. XI.
y Dealer In
Drugs,Paints,Oils,Dye Stulls
AND TATENT MEDICINES.
Also, Wholesale Agent for
PROPllITT’S REMEDIES:
Prophtli’s Liver ^lodlclncs,
ProphiU’s Pain Kill It, t
Prophltt's Anti-Rill Ions Pills.
The excellent remedies of 6. S.PronhJtl,M,
I)., need no rccoimncmhttlon.Thuir well known
power in removing thmllseases peculiar to our
Southernclhnabr,having already established
for Ilium an euvlablu reputation iu Goorgln nnd
the adjoining States, As thu majority of per
sous iMng'In tho South aro Dre-dlsposod t;
disease of tlm Llvi-iv It is granted hy all Intel
llgeiit physicians that moat of tlie pains ami
ne.hes of our people are due to orgaufu or. func
tional dcrunguincnts of that Important organ.
Prophltt’s Auti-Rillious Pills and Liver Jiedi-
eliiu st rl Ice directly ut t ho root of the evil. They,
care the Liver, whleh, In nine oases out often,
is the bottom of the Coughs, Dyspopsht, Colie,.
•Hick Headache, Rheumatism, •Constipation,
Menstrual Obstructions, ete., so common
among our people. Earache, Toothache, Acute
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, ami bodllv pains of
every kind; lien before PROPHITT’a PAIN
KILL IT, like chat?before the wind.*
L. If. RKADl-TELD,
- . W«*olesulo Agent for
Propliitt’s.Celebnitud iutnily Medicines,
MMiltelmll Street. Atlanta, (In.
IijK axfmm ,-t CO., have l-iopliltvs Hem.
oilIob tor Halu In Dalton. . .
bluntly <
ihand.
u are agents also for
THE MASON AND HAMLIN ORGAN,
, keep specimens of Styles on hand. Ha
•o. tlm improvement—vox iiumana—won
fuj addition. Declared by prominen
Musicians to bo the greatest I
luont on Musical IiiHtruinen
< that
. ^rieVecfoiri
and especially suited to tho rcllncd ta;
Instructors, Italian Stria
Wo won id especially i
* QOfL
PIANG
male
Purchased foi
1 duo tonei
ul thusupc
irdb’i that have been die
iiiii'iiim mu present ugc for the “Iboui
tb it Hob »*< iu-lr to,” mine equal tblswouUe.—
preparation. Only 15 years have elapsed Mined
due d It to tlm pDi-GiMiml it Is already recOMf
nixed by tlie most eminent pli>sUitimsin nil
parts of the country, to be tho mofttHuiqirlaituRr.
ubii-b theyViave bpowhstge./ ■
(It other Compounds of Svriipi of this tool
have liltliei lo failed to tonnimnd tlm sunethm
of ibeFaeullv, been use on being tested they
have been found to eontulli noxious tligredp
ents, u liieh bublrallze thu good vifvets of thu
tnjnrJ tho health
SMlViK* 1
This Is l
wish and sold nt Now York rules.
Wo claim decided advantages In.pleasing the
Semi for our Rook List of Shoot Music, nnd
Illustrated Catalogue of Pianos-furnished post
paid on application.
Wc iissure tlm Public that our prices are al-
ays the same as the -publisher’s or inunnluc-
Ivor’s. .We buy direct and sell at short prollt.
Magazines, Music nnd Rooks bound on short
uotice, and reasonable terms.
PHILLIPS & CREW,
ner Alabama nml Whitehall Sts., Atlanta,
•b. 11, lttfKKlm
Altl'ETS;! OIM I.OTHK l\
c
Of ail kinds and Qualities
Olmiuliorliu Bojiiion
DRY GOODS AND'CAllPET STORE,
gin.
Atlanta,
OUR Rtoclc of Carpets. Oll.Cloths, Rugs. Mats,
Ottomans. Window Shades, Luce and Rft'~
' " Tnblo or Piano Cov
»_P| I Mill.ill'.
ask Curtul
article belonging to a .
FIRST CLASS CARPET AND. FURNISHING
STORE,
Is complete, at prices LOWER than they can be
pureliased elsewhere in this Stale.
Our stock of DRY GOODS is complete In
very department.
Dress Goods, Linens CnfifdmcrcR. Cletlis,
weeds, Jeans, Kersey*, Domestics. Ulankets.
lannolR. Hoop skirts, IhilmornTHnd ROnlovard
SklrtR,Sb-.iwls,Cloaks,lIoslery,NotIoiis, Gloves,
Rib'..mi.-.. ITi:\m.ilipr:-. and every tiling
usually kept in a FlrUt Cla-s Dry Goods Store!
Call and examine, ami sat i-ly yourselt as to
quality of Goods and tin* low price.-*.
CHAM REELIN' A BOYNTON.
October 29, ls; j .
It is not ho with Hurley s i>rut>
n o and genuine extract of
... ...... o*i trial, bo found'to etre.ct a cei •
id perfect cure of the following cotu-
r .* -* e .
on of the lionet,'Habitual Costiv«moss,
dm v; Diseases of tlm Khllieyv, |»ys-
l eiihia, Li-vslpelas. Female Irreg
ularities, FlHtulii, all Skill
lil r .,i«-., I.lvei-
is, Scrofula or lung's Evil/
L*. P. GUDGKIt & CO., Dalton, Ua.
ruHiiEY'H Aliut: tonic,
I’ll K FKCTLY RE LI A RLE.
poll is Hurley’s Ague Tonic. There lmvo
i t houKniids cured by using It, who liavo
I the Ubinil remedies without beuctlt.
Worthy of Attention.
>r. Tims. A. Jlnrley: • • -’ ’
icrcby ccrtily tlmt’darlng last year I wa#
eked with tho Ague whilst'In Vicksburg,'
and used several popular medicines with
* ” * chiug home tlm
id which must lmvo
type, If pOHslbl*,
ordeixut Outulue
high iisW grains
;ocost moiienrijr
idled Dr. Smith of Louisville. un%
found he prescribed quinine and iirsojiieeoȣ
ldm-d, which I refused to take, preferring to
let tlmdibcnse Like its course. I wus uluiost
bloodless, extremely exhausted, and prononne-
»*<t with enlarged iAver ami Spleen. AbmitlthiH
time the advertisement of Hurley’s AguuTimlo
aiipi-ared in a city paper, uud I determined to
give it atrial. 1 did so, and lmvo no rettHon to
it. One bottle restored me completely,
........ _ «--- n .
„ |V-
, -uid certainly recommend It
as preferable to any other tonic before the pub
lic. J.vmkh Martin, Kugiucor.
Louisville, Ky n June 15, lHUA. .
For sale by L. P. Gmlger & Co., Druggists,
Daltou, Georgia.
rjio THE ladies!
iitiulnmo A; Urminmllcr,
Wishes to infonn her Lady friends nnd tlm
public generally that sho has returned from N.
York w ith a full stock ef
FANCY VARIETIES 1
Buchans Dress Trlininln^, Knit uml f Woven
r93rv .^,^.. i .»._ I .. I 0iinlt*
i, etc. A No a full ns
Emhrolderles In Coin
Covers, clc. Also aft...
and Silk Embroidery Materials, ot
Y'.Dkscr..
hand, snob aflW Igs,
»: curls: j*t ‘ *"***'
Plow ei-w,
nv Dbscripttox
pt on hand, such usY?
•Is, Fllzzettes; also, Rib-
jveiy VtU'Joty of Ladles'
Fancy Not tons.'
Ao'IIavIng bought principally for Cash, ena
bles her to compete with any House in tlie city.
Atlanta, October 29-12ui.
HARDWARE!
Tommey & Stewart,
N. C.
From 4 to 959II orsb I’owbh
Including tho celebrated
Corliss eut-otf Engines,
Side Valve .Stationary En
gines, Portable Engines,
Ac. Also.Cireulav, SlUlfty
ami Gang Saw,HI Us, Sugar
Cano Mills, Shaft ing, Pnl-
lbyfc, Ac.,Lath nnd Shingle
Mills, Grist Mills,Circular
'WSJ ^atvs, Belting, Ac. Send
LfSfiC.foV descrlptivo olreulur
and price list.
A MannIStbam Eno. Co.,' ’
Utica, X. Y.
^jJ’ILI.INERY! MILL1NF.RY1
Wholesale and Rotail at
Knox’sMiHineryivmlVariety Store.
. .Whitehall, -l doors from Alabuma .St root, -
Atlanta, Ga.
MILLINERY ANp STRAW GOODS,:
. Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons,.Flowers
Also, A Splendid Stock of Hair Goods
Swlteltos^Cjn-ls, FrJzets, Chignons, RralUs, ctb
Drops Trimmings. I’ancy Goods, Jowolry, etc.
Bridal Bonnets, Huts, Wreaths, etc.} gotten
upln suporiisty-le. and at low. pricks, to suit
the taste of tho most fastidious. Orders from
a itlRtanco prointitly attended to by Mrs. Knox,
in person, . J ‘Vv. - i
Country dcalcvs would do well to call, oxam-
ino and price our goQds before purchasing else-
•where. W. G. KNOX,
FpbllrCm Atlanta, Ga.
VIM.IA.HSOX,.
■
• of Georgia,
IIORSKY, MILLER A CO.,
Wholesale dcnloi-s in Foroignund Domestic
Bi-y Goods,»Notions!, etc.,
No. 287 BultimoreStreet, corner Sharp,
nEOllGIA TIOME
\JC IN(jURANGE COMPANY,
Ov Colvmiius, 0A.
AS9KT9, JAgVAllY 1, 1809, ,,,l
This Company, on entering Its olovontU year
of business, otiers the following statement:
Amount of premiums retielVed In 1808. .
less return premiums,...$U7,f,i'_
Amt. of Interest and discount In .. ,89,030 04
Ralanoo from January 1,1808,..
$212,813 70
Amt. of losses paid, during
, tho year .^95;283 01
Taxes, Commissions uhd nil
ojlior expenses,...........; 38,151 60.
* sim. m 70
Amt. of premiums rooc.lved sineo the
Company’s organization,.....'.,.,.*919,085 00
Amt. df Dividends paid since tho.Com-
pany’s organization .'.215,000 09
Amt. or losses paid since theCompa- . .
ny's organlzatIon, 120,252 00
Cash dlvhlcnd'dcelaved Fob. iltli, 8 nr. e|. .
Scrip dividend to holders of participating pol-
icles, 25j)iu*ce»L
The Scrip of 1W7 (23 per oent.) Is now vooolva-
blcusC'ash iu-payiueiit of prciulums,
I).’ F. WlLLCUX. Seorctafy, 1
The Company makes a upeoluBty of IsHiiing
PUrtlelpallug Policies on DivclIlngM and l ur-
.nllure, whereby the Insured shares Jntho prof-
tin without ipeiirring lijibjllty. Agents niav
bo found nt every jyroinlnenl point iii this and
-tho neighboring SUitosAo^vlunn Ujitd y, or.to
May 27-3HI. _ - j)ajtim,Oa.
ft LOUIOUS NEWS I
ir NEW REEF MARKET.
Mcssrs.J)avis A Harrison will keep constant
ly on baud intKSii, pat Reef of. tho very'best
jjuuljty, at ns low rates as can possibly ‘bo of-
Market la tho basement, rear", pf Chester
Block.
“ L01
gentleman. ..
ef. will ih) all ,
^TLANTA MARBLE WORKS,
Adjoining Calhoun House nml bppostto Georgia
Railroad Depot.
Constantly on lmml luuViimdo to order
Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Tablets,
Urns, Vases, Bureau, washstund nnd Centro
Table r l ops, Marldo Mantles and Hearths, and
furnish lug Marble of JiU descriptions, as ehuai
as ban bo lurnlshuil this side ot Now York, Gal
and examine material nprt prices.
“"“fgiis or Monuments or any other Mutlijo
fupstshed free of elmrge. WM; GUAY..,,
’ r ' ANj Agt. feb25-ly lTopt.
rk In' v
. R. O.V
0OX A BROTHER,
Commissiiori Slcrqlumthfi
Fousvtu SiiT., Atlanta, Ga.
unptattontlon.glvon to snlo of -Produoo,
ttl’lM ***■“—'
W
RLEY'S POPULAR
WO It 31 CANDY
•As tills in
best nnd in
drpii.lt is
cully a specific for ^
1 liuDDLK, Proprietor.
• try Dr. T. A. Hurley’s,and since using it
The children \
pleasant, If wo
Louisville,Ky., July 3,1868
11 and healthy.-
* ’"J time, it Ik ho
1 believe It Is
ATLANTA,
Whitehall Street,
GEORGIA,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
A large and complete assortment
Foreign and Domestic Hardware.
At prices not lo bo undersold In this market,
consisting in part of Iron, Btcel,Nalls.Cutlery,
Guns, RuTlder’s and Curriagu Materials. -Also,-
Brooks’ Patent Wrought iron Screw and lte-
vqlvllig Proas, for sale, feli2.Vly
C OX A HILL,
• * Atlanta, Gn.,
Wholcsalo nud rotail dealors In Fonmox and
Domkbtio Liquous, CtOAUB, Touacco,Ac.
W. R. Cox,?
W.R.H11M October 29-Cin.
NOTICE TO MOTHERS!
, Ilil Nrnbrook’H •
Inlaiit ootill 11 ^ fely r upi
• gist, dealer In Paints, Oils, Glai
mcry, and Fancy Articles. Corner Marietta amt
Puachtrop Streets, (Old Norcrosa Corner,) At
lanta, Georgia, Octvtwim.
'T'■ R. RIPLEY, *
(ESTABLISHED IN 1850.)
„ - , .... Lamps
ancl Oil, and the c-ulubratud non-Oxploslv,o Star
and Comet Burners, Short Chimneys, t ho iikht
and Iavkst Burners ever invented., //sr.storu
on Whitehall Str.; a few doors from tho Rail*
lloml ordasing, Atfajita) Ga.( Fob. 25-ly.
JJR. J,.RRADFIEtD’ti
Female Regulator,
Fcumlo Regulator,
Femulo Regulator,
Rest Friend
Rest Friend
J AMES It. WYLIE,
Peach tree Street, ATLANTA, GA.
Wholesale
Grooor and Commission Morohant.
Solo Agcnti for Atlanta, for tho Yarns iind
other Manufactured of tho Now Georgia Facto-
ry, ueurwUhons. «FebH-3ui
H eadquarters
-—von ,
GAUPIITS, OIL CLOTHS nml C’UHTAIXS.
KENDRICK’S CARPET STOKE,
^rarblo Building, Marietta Str., Atlanta, Ga,
, Wo keep constantly da.liand a very-largo
stock of Carpets, embracing,all gmiles, from
thechoapost to tho host j Floor Cut Cloths, all
widths; Damask nml Loco Curtains: Cornices,
Window Shades, Rugs, JIuttH? indeed every
thing hooded to furnish a homo may ho found
at . . , S. H. KENDRICK’S,
Nov.l2-12in, . Atlanta, Ga.
ESTABLISHED. IN 1851.
T. 31. R. C. Clarke,
Importers and dealers In
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
Keep constantly on hand a full ivssortmont of
Iron, Steel:Nulls; Nutts, Washers amt Rivets,
Circular, M ID,Tenant A Cross-Cut Saws, Leath
er ami Rubber Rolling and Packing, Ames’
Shovels and spades, Building Material, Pocket
nnd Table Cutlery, Cnrpouthrs’ Tools,.R
Spoke Jlubs, Agricultural Implements,Springs
’ - "firrlago Hardware—ullof which wo
i>nd Axles, Civ
(led to.
«S-Agenls for Fulrlmnk’s Standard Scales
and Knoxville. I von Works. .1.
Sign of Rift PADLOCK, '
Oct. 29-1 y. Peach-Tree Sir., Atlanta,Gtt.
TYUXXICUTT a lir.LM.XGKA'VIl.
JLJL Dealers in
Sloven, TiiiWiiTd,
Hotiso Filinl
lings, Vutv<
Guagek, <i
(joods, fitonin and Gas Flt-
tge Cooks, Whistles, HI earn
>s. Wrought Inm Pipe for *
Water ami Gas,
, Rubber Hose, Tin Plate,
Pumps of allT
Sheet Ii-on,Copper, Lead, *»v.
Plumbs’ Brass Goods. Wash Ruslns, Plugs,
Cocks, Water Closet*, oto., etc.
Contraelors for Roofing, In best utylo, in Tin
uud Hheel Iron.
R. R. CroL-lng. lippO^ilo Xallortal Hotel,
inar-fiu ATLANTA, GA.
Prepared and Sold by
Prepared and H.old by
L. JL IIRADFIELD,
Wholesale Drug,
Wholesale Drug
medics known, 1
me and all.
i W. TiU
L. i\ Gudger & Co., Druggists,
Iimi:ori.AuiTiKS
Gives health fdtlie chLtd and rest to the mother.
, Ti;xx., Feb. 12,1808.
tried.
liing Syrup, and found it
hhI and it would restlHsU
<iy. IV
...in coniuienc" ** •
medieiue lor children ut present
you would get I lie Druggists hen
tiny one tine.*, please • • - *
1110 one dozen by exp
the olllce here. WiTti
oblige .Mas. Sauaii*L. Baku
r using It Hum
it is the bent;
•own. 1 wish
o keep it. If
niHMi-f if not, semi
11 will pay for.it at.
id It, ami
. • . Atlanta, Gu.
«o“For Sale by L. Ut GUDGER & CO., Drug-
gists, Dalton, Ga. Jnn.lt-ly
Boots tfc Slaocs.
G. H. & aTw. FORCE,
Wholcsalo dealers Iu
BOOTS & SHOES,
Whitehall Strict, Atlanta, Ga.
K EEP on hund tho largest and Ubst selected
Stock In tho city of Atlnntn, nnd willnlwayA
sell to Country Mcrehnnts nt JlVtU 1"ork
Prices, with freight nddod. Kov. 0-ly.
J. S. OLIVER.] [ll. C. W ADD AIL,
biaVEE & WADDAIL,
na 3E3 3E3C O XJ 3S E3
AND
Commission Merchants,
Corner Alabama aild Forsyth Str*.\ Atlanta, Ga.
JgjJT*Aornts for Marietta Paper Mill—keep
sil sizes Piiiiti.ug and Wrapping -paper oil hand,
nt lowest uiqrUot'prices. [Nov. 6-6111
UNNIOUTT & BELLlNGBATU,
piunibcrs,
Steam nml GiirFIUci-s, Copper Slip ths, mul
• Onuuuontal Workers In sheet Jletals.
* all its k '
IQUOItS ! LIQUORS!
h-l received nml for bale
at greatly reduced
Telsof Sllvo
00 BlirrolAof Wool
15 Barrels of Gulf’s
•k Ilourboji.
.-k llourhon.
R erlor Rye.
riiiskey.- » ■
And a full assortment of kinds of Hquow- __ ...
■ L. COHEN. MnimLiCturcd l»y .Janies Kmldlc
Fobll-3m Whltelmil Street, Atlanta, Ga. LoiiEv-JBe. Krnlui U -.
Y OG ill ala ■(' - ami 1 In-riwrlecnt RiffCnlfreo l
' ■
* ForValoby L. P. Gmlger, A Co., Druggist**.
Dalton, Georgia.
JJUR LEY’S
fe'JTOIACU DITTEKS!
. * ^
l*or Debility, Loss of Appetite,
Weakxkss, Ixniorsriox, on DvsrKraiA, Wan
Bitters
ivlilg l
hesu distressing
l or sale by L. P; Gudger A Co., Druggists,
Dalton, Georgia, ami by ull other Drug-Stores
lu the United States.
jQU. SEA BROOK’S
ELIXIR OF P YR OFJIOSFUA TE
Iron stml CulyHia.
This elegant eonibliudlon possesses all the
toxic properties of Peruvian Bark ami Iron,
without Hied in
ken in ....
is required title
debilitating db
ale by I.. P. Gudger & Co., Druggiel
yh thli! theOhoicest Rio' Coffee
and any brand Uf H^aai^yqu rleajrq at
S A KENNER’S.
And torsatobyi
April f, fetW-lJm
1 Drufi;a3